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    Employment of Volunteers.
The following are the main features of the art
to authorize the employment of volunteers to aid
to enforolog the lawn and protecting public pro
perty
Whertri.T. Certain forte,
the United
arsenals,oonstom houses,
navy yards, and other Pthi l r a t.r ther violaticue of
that"' have
been
aairall'
an d
are thre 'wind by
law have been committed,
in severs :
of
the
Swett,
creams -t1 bodies of wen i
and a cosepirnoy has been entered into to over
throw the Government of the United States :
therefore,
Be at enacted 4-e , That the President br
au
thorieed to aooept the services of voltinteerve ro V
se cavalry , infantry, or artillery , in such o° '°
Ns
not exceeding 500,000, as he may deem IteSgllitTY.
e
if repelling -4°,°Bllonreosing
g - servin4 ,
Provided,
, be for snob
it exceeding
ad they shall
ind all pro
os volunteers
el to all vo
be accepted
;for a period
manner as if
Before re
funteers ex
empted, the
me hie pro
ad, either as
.ry, States from
- ---
which they ate to be furnis hed, having reference,
In any snob requieltioo, to the Dumber then in ser
vice from the several States and to the exigencies
of the service at the time, and equalizing, es far as
practicable, th e number furnished by the several
Suttee according to h'ederal population.
lino 2 Volunteers shall be subject to the rules
and regulations governing the army of the 'United
States, and that they shall be formed by the Pre
sident into regiments of infantry, with . the excep
tion of such numbers for cavalry and artillery as
he may direct, not to excited the proportion of one
company of esob of these arms to every regiment
of infantry, and to be organized as la the regular
service Bash regiment of infantry shall have
one colonel, one lieutenant colonel, one major, one
adjutant (a lieutenant), one quarto toaster (a lieu
tenant), one surgeon and one assistant - surgeon,
one sergeant major, one regimental quartermaster
sergeant, one regimental commissary sergeant,
one hospital steward. two principal ransto'russ, and
twenty-four musicians for a band ; and shall be
composed of ten oompaniee, each company to cop='
slat of -one captain, one first lieutenant, one second
lieutenant, one first sergeant, four sergeants, eight
corporals, two must:dans, one wagoner, and flow
sixty four to eighty two privates
Sic 3 These forces shall be organized in di
visions of three or more brigades each, Mid each
division shall have a major general, threefilds de
camp, and one assistant adjutant general, with the
rank of major. Hsieh brigade shall be composed
of four or more regiments, and shall have one
brigadier general, two aids.de-camp, one assistant
adjutant general, swith the rank of eaptain,-orie
surgeon, one assistant quartermaster, and one
commissary of aubsiatenee
Sic 4 The President to appoint, by and with
the advice and corisent of the Senate, a number of
MLi If generals, not exceeding six, and a number
of brigadier generale, not exceeding eighteen, and
the other division and brigade offices required
for the organization of these forties, except the
aids decamp, who shall be selected by their re.
el:motive generals from the officers of the army or
volunteer corps: Provided, That the President
may select the tnejor generals and the brigadier
generals provided for by this sot from the line .o
attire the regular army, and the officers SO an
looted shall be permitted to ,retain their rank
therein. The Governors of the &Meg fasslehing
volunteers under this act commission the
field, staff, and company offieters requisite for the
said volunteers; but in ogees where the State au
thorities refuse or omit to furnish volunteers at the
call or on the proclamation of the President, and
volunteers from such States offer their services
under such cell or proolamation, the President
shall have power to accept smelt services, and
to oommisslon the proper field, staff and company
officers,
Sic 5. The Oftio6ll, non 00IIII:ritaioned Othears,
and privates, organized as above, shall, in all
respeota, be platted on the footing, as to pay and
allowances, of similar °erne of the regular army :
Provided. That the allowances' of non-oommie
stoned <anent and privates for clothing when not
furnished in kind, shall be three dollars and fifty
cents per month, and that each company officer,
non commissioned officer, private, mneioian, and
artificer of cavalry, aball furnish his own forge and
horse rczipments, and shall receive lorry cents per
day for their nee and risk, except that, in case the
horse shall become disabled, or shall die, the al
lowance shall cease until the disability be re
moved, or another bone be supplied. Every vo
lunteer, non•commiseioned officer, private, musi
cian, and artificer, who enters the service of the
United States under this act, shall be paid at the
rate of fifty cents in lien of subsistence, and, if a
cavalry volunteer, twenty-five cents additional, in
lien of forage, for every twenty miles of travel
from his place of enrollment to the place of mug
ter, the aistanee to be measured by the shortest
Usually travelled route; and, when honorably dig
charged, en allowance, at the same rate, from the
place of his diaoharge to the plane of his enroll
meat, and, in addition thereto, if he Shall have
served for a period of two years, or during the
war, if sooner ended, the sum of one hundred dol
lars : Provided, That such of the companies of ca
,valry herein provided for as may reclaim it, may
be furnished with horses and horse equipments in
the same manner as in the United States army.
Sac 6 . Any volunteer whe may be received in
the service of the United States under this ant, and
who may be wounded or otherwise disabled in the
service,shall be entitled to the benefits which have
been or may be conferred upon persona disabled in
the regular service; and the widow, if there be
one, and, if not, the legal heirs of snob its die or
may be killed in service, in addition to all arrears
of pay and allowances, shall receive the sum of
one hundred dollars
13so 7 The limn& of the regiments of infantry
and of the 'memento of cavalry shalt be paid ae
fellows one fourth cf esoh will receive the pay
and allowances of sergeants of engineer soldiers ;
one fourth those of corporals of engineer soldiers;
and the :remaining half those of privates of cogi•
neer soldiers of the first class; and the leaders of
the band she I receive the same pay and emolu
ments as seoond lieutenants of infantry .
Sao 8 The wagoners and saddlers shall receive
the pay . and allowances of corporals of cavalry.
The regimental commissary sergeant shell receive
the pay and allowances of a regimental sergeant
major, and the regimental quarteinaster sergeitat
Shall receive the pay and showancee of a sergeant
of otmoiry
Bac 9 There shall be allowed to earth regiment
One chaplain. who shall be appointed by the regi
mental commander on the vote of the field of
leers sod aompany commanders on duty with the
regiment at the time the appointment shall be
made. The chaplain so appointed must be a regu
lar ordained minister of a Christian denomination,
- and shall metre the pay and allowances of a
captain of cavalry, and shall be required to re
port to the colonel commanding the regiment to
which he is atteohed, at the end of each quarter,
the moral and religions condition of the regiment,
and such suggestions as may conduce to the social
happiness and moral improvement of the troops.
Sac. 10. The general command' g a separate
department, or a detached army, is hereby bath°
rised to appoint a military board or commission of
not less than three nor more than five officers,
whets duty it shall be to examine the capacity,
qualidoations propriety of oonduct, and efficiency
of any oommitsioned offioer of volunteers, within
his deparment or army, who may be reported
to the board or commiseien ; and upon each re
port, if adverse to such r fti ter, and if approved
by the President of the United States, the corn
mission of mob offioer obeli be vaosted : Provided,
a/maym, That no officer shall be Mirth], to sit on
soot baud or oommi.sion whose rank or promotion
would in any way be affected by its proceedings,
and two members at least, if practioable, shall be
of equal rank of the officer befog examined. And
when vacancies occur in any of the companies of
volunteers, an election shall be called by the
colonel of the regiment to fill such vacancies, and
the men of each company shall vote in their re
speative companies for all Moore as hizh as cap
tain, and vacancies above captain shell be filled
by the votes of the commissioned officers of the
regiment, and all officers so elected shall be nom
missioned by the respective Governors of the
States. or by the President of the United States .
Sao 11 All letters written by soldiers in the
services of the United States may be transmitted
through the mails without prepayment of postage,
under snob regulations as the Poet Office Depart
ment may prescribe, the postage thereon to be
paid by the recipient.
Bac 12. The Secretary of War is authorized and
directed to introduce among the volunteer forces
in the service of the United States the system of
allotment tickets. now used in the navy, or some
equivalent system, by which the family of the
volunteer may draw such portions of his pay as he
may request.
GENERAL NEWS.
HoN. HENDRIOS. B. Wiliam., member of
Congreee from the Lawrence dietriot, visited the
Seventh Regiment of Pennsylvania on Sunday.
The company , from hie own dietriot saluted him,
and he made a speech of the same determined
character as that with which he answered Burnett.
He was for subjugation and wine afterwards, a
sentiment which allotted hearty cheers.
HEADING. OFF TEE “CONTRADANDS."—The
slaves wuo ran early from their meetors in Vir.
glnla were set to work at once by General Butler,
and made to keep at it, iamb to their annoyanoo
Ode of them havin horn pat to it rather strong,
said Golly, Marta Butler, die nigger richer
had to work no ha-4 before ; guess dis chile will
seoede once moab!"
LADY at Colebrook , Conn., whilo out
etrasvberrylrg One day lust week, wce attaoked by
e bloOksnake, Biome eight feet in length. The
hidtous reptile coiled itself around her legs, and
did ooneiderable en uirming, but no injury beyond
a severe fright to the lady.
SAD APPAIR.—On Wednesday last ; at St.
Louis, a dithoulty occurred between a chin= and
a soldier, when the former drew a pisiol and dis
charged it nt his adversary, but missed him, the
bail taking effeot on a boy named Hennousy,
log him almost instantly.
CA.PT. GATIDNEN, a native of Maryland . , who
received his appointment from Virginia in 1841,
has assumed command of the navy yard near Safi
Francisco. He is an officer of great experietre,
and loyal to the national cause.
PENNSYLVANIA MALL MEISENGEES.—For
Columbia, Bleary Fisher is designated by the De
partment, In the place of Christopher L P. Boioe.
Nor Street's Ran, Hope Church, and Buchanan,
from Pittsburg, Pa , August Ammond Is appointed
In place of Samuel Miller, from date of his com
mencement.
FEIMLE CAVALRY COIIIPANY.—A. cavalry
company, competed of young ladles, has recently
been formed at Pt isdeld, blase, under the name
Di Vernon Phalanx " Miss Pinkie Pomeroy ,ie
the oaptain; and Mlle Anna Hipp.is the lieutenant.
AnOTHItIt NEWSPAPER DRAD.—Thp , Chicago
Democrat ban creased to exiet having been ab•
lambed by the Tribune. Mr. Wentworth will re
tire from editorial life and visitlEnrope. lie has
been an editor for twenty-five years.
Tim First and Second Connecticut 'Volun
teer. have tendered their services to the Govern
ment for thirty daye after the capitation of their
term. .
GEo. HOTOrIKESS, a clerk in the New Haven
post °ince, was arrested on Thursday.` by Opeolal
Agent Holbrook for robbing the mails. A large
amount or money wee recovered:
ONE EIDNDIIND AND ONVENTY 1ar1.7,8, 14 hands
high, and costing the Government $lOO each, payed
through pinolonati, on.lhtursiday butt, for the East,
A NEW gXPEDrriON to the Arctic regions is
shoot to be nadertaken lir Captain W. Parker
snow, in a venal of forty-ftve tons.
ARMY 131".3PPL.IES.
02E1C11 OT! Aunty OLOTHINI; AND aractirlPAGUl
Corner of Howard sad Meteor streets.
Pisiv VonyeAttly 17, 1861.
HEAL hill Pi r il'iMA 01 570 Minted, and grid bl 7 0-
3etited at this MUM- unfit 12 o'l,loak'on T t 3 G its Lie v.ltie
a th " 7 of ensues o eXt. , : „ bene... they will be pultlioir
evened , for h un ishing„by,:ernitrivot. the following A rtn7
Supplies and Mat,'Tilaaredeliverabla at suuh lace
of
r or
pl ac e s , eityiorNew York . MRS ce h p ares , .
desi g neisit, io taught ties as required. v lO.
200.6 W Iv. ene with ours stops - mt. 3 pints, to
lab ounces without the StOPPer tO Oa
; vered with sloth, after an inspeohon has
0011 IThide Of them.
soorda canteen straps.
1000 00M0 kr tack' sheet-iron, 3 sizes in Delta 191
pounds.
67.000 mss one, s hout- iron, weight 2 pounds.
l i 7ao iron pots, with bales.
36,000 letting ages oast steel. beat quality, 4%, 8, and
ay, pi-u [We,
10,000 ase handles. hest Maker:.
87,000 camp est:Mots, east steel. best quality. 18
ouuties.
000 hstottet handles. best hiekory.
27 WO pickaxe', two sizes. to weigh (1)4 and 7 pound'.
54,100 gnat age handles. best hickory,
au 060 axe alines.
27 000 hatchet slings.
27,6 0 spades. two sizes, best quality.
400 eels hospital tent poles.
4 WO eets watt tent p see.
2710/Sibley tent p lee. With iron tripod.
2.000 sots of servants' tent poles.
9,000 hospital tent pins, large.
10,000 hospital tent pins, small.
48 000 wall tent pins, large.
5311 0110 summon tent pins.
10 000 Sibley tent stoves.
2 000 drums, infantry.
2 000 drum oases. ,
2,0.0 drum }made, batter.
2 000 drum heads. snare.
6 000 pairs drum wicks. a'
2.000 drum stick carriages.
2 000 sets of drum mimes.
2 000 drain slings.
2 000 drum cords. Offtaltan homy, 34 feet long.
1,400 bugles. with extra mouth-peer%
-
1.400 inftntry bugle cords and tassels.
200 garrison llst
200 recruiting (tag halliard&
400 000 great c -at straps.
3 000 ssrgeante' sashes. -
200.000 braes lettere. 20,000 each, A, 33, C, p, F, G.
11, I, X.
276,000 brass numbers, 25 000 each, of 2,3, 4,5, 7,8, 0,
50.031.4 1, and 601) V of 6, to serve also as 21,
39.000 yards Worsted lace, i b1ue,)152 inches wide. ' -
40.010 lards worsted lane, ( blue.) 34 mob wide. - •
200 pairs sergeant major (infantry) ohevroes.
200 pairs q , artermaster's sergeant (infantry)
oha
vrooe,
200 pairs hospital stewards' chevrons.
96(1 pairs ordnence sergeants' chevrons.
2.o's) smite first sergeants' (infantry) 0110 v -runs.
3,000 paire gerrsants' (infantry) elievrons.
16.000 pave corporals' (infantry)
. 0/levier:to.
le 000 yard. red bunting. .
. /7 000 eras white bunting.
-
8000 yards blue bunting.
2 200 yards 4.4 mt4ilin.
1.000,000 yards X cotton drilling.
241000 yards, beilamik tape.
3 0.0 4 arde option w-bbing, 1X inches.
7.000 ards bolting rope.
200 000 knapsacks, complete._
2 0,000 iyvverssake.,aomplete,
Bids will also .berecielved. at the name time and
place. for the making op, from materials furnished by
the Government, the following articles, to be delivered
at the depot of tirml.olothing and equipage, in this city,
•
2130,e02 tangle bedew:lS,
200 garrison nags.
200 stonn fine_ r t
200 recruitii.g nags.
r All the above mentioned artiples mast conform in
every resent to the sealed staneard patterns in this of
fice. where they may ha examined and additionalin
formation waived concerning them. -
As it is desirable 'hat the articles be of domestic
ileation, bids from manufacturers or regular dealers
will be preferred, which must be made for and aonform
io such articles only in quality and description, as are
reinnird by the adverbs. meat and the samples in this
office,. butcontracts wit ba awarded to the lowest re
spo sible bidder, whoshall furnish sat-efaotory securi
ties for the faithfal performance thereof.
1 he manufacturers' establishn eat or dealers' plane
of business must ne distinctly mated in the proposal.
together with the names, addre.a, and responsibility of
two persons proposed as sureties. The sureties will
guarantee that a oontraot Beall be entered into within
teu days after the acceptance of said bid or urePoe-d.
Proposals will be received for any one of the articles
see moiety, and for any portion of each, not Ws than
one. four th of the number or quantity advertised for.
be privilege is reserved by and for the United S ates
of rejecting any proposal bust may be deemed extrava
i &inane, to commence within twenty days after the
acceptance of the proposals, and one-tin dot the quan
tity contracted for must be delivered within tWO months
from ssid date and acceptonee, of tne remainder in
monthly proportions. within four months of said date nf
acceptance, or so ner, if muoticarde Bidders will,
noverthetees, state in their proposals the shortest pea
sible time in whirl the quituttites bid for can be deliv
ered b • them
all artfoire will be subject to insoretion by sworn in-
Reactors. appointed by authority of the United States.
It is to to distinctly understood that contracts are not
transferaqe, without the consent of the proer author
ity. and that any sate. eseisernerit or trans fer, without
such cement having been obtained (except under a pro
cure of law ), will ba regarded as an abandonment of the
contract; and the contractor end his or their securities
will be held responsible for all loss or damage 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 thereafter as an appropriation' shall be insde for
that pure se. Ten per cent of the &menet of each de
anery will be retained until the contract shall op cow
tde`ed which will be forfeited_ to the United States in
case of defalcation on the part of the controotor in ful
filling the contract.
Forms of proposals and guarantee grill be furnished
upon application to this office. and none will be con
sidered that do not oonform thereto
Proposals will he endorsed." Proposals for Furnishing
Army Supplice and Materials," and be addressed,
Major D. B. VINTON,
Quartermaster 11. e. SIMI,
Jr22-tAB Box 3205 Post Moe.
ARMY
.13IIPPLIEL.
•
ta,llAßTEßMatemilt Gamow. L's OPVlelt,t
HARRTIMITRO, Silly 26. HSI.
sHaI.PD PROVOS aL wi Ibe received at this coffee
until it o'o'ock. M.. on FRI D V. the 2d day of August.
1861, for the following Army Supplies, deliverable at the
State Military Store Harrisburg. in quantities as re
qu red. Said proposals to be publicly osened at the
time and place named, and the snooessfel biitders to be
announced as soon thereafter es convenient—the rir nt
being reeeived by the state to increase or diminish the
number and quantity of said articles:
Ten hospital Tents, -fflith flies, poles, pins, etc., com
plete
Sixteen hundred and fifty Common Tents, Poles,
cies. eta, complete.
Two hundred end fifty Wall Tenth, with flies, poles,
pins. eta.. complete.
One hued ed Drama, with tibiae, slings, carriages,
own. oomplem.
Two hundred 12001 Drum Heads—batter.
Two hundred 2001 Drum Reads—snare.
One hundred Coco% Fifes.
Ten command three- pint Canteens, covered and strap
ped. cotton.
Ten thousand Anversooks, army standard.
Ten thousand Haversacks enameled cloth.
Tr n thousand Knapsacks, ,:rape, rtc , complete , awny
standa.d.
Ten thousand Knapsacks, straps, to., complete. ena
meled loth.
Six hundred Shovels.
Btx hundrod spades.
six hind 04 F atohete—handled.
Stx hundred,Axes—h
Six hundred noks—hanuled.
Ten thousand Tin. Plates.
Ten tneneaud pairs Knives and Forks..
Ten thousand Tin Cups
Three thousand Meet Pans.
One t ousand Camp Kettles.
Ten thousand Blouses.
tine thousand yards sky blue Tape. for chevrons.
Teo thousand pairs roamers, footmen.
Twenty thousand white tom t Fianna' Shirts.
Twenty thongs d pairs Stockings.
One thourian • pairs Cavalry boots.
Ten thousand pairs Bootees.
Ten thousand orage Cape.
I Waive thousand Doub a "'umbers. 89 to 50 inclusive.
Twelve thousand Letters. A to K inelneive.
Ono hundred and thirty Sergeanta' Whets.
Tea thousand Blankets.
Ten hiousand Great Coats.
Ten them, d sets infantry - accoutrements.
Twenty ut usand pairs of Drawers
Ten houeand Bankers. Wool (dray.? feet bye feet 6
inches. weighing 5 pounds each, with black letters, F.
V., in centre four Ice' es 1013.
P orty Ambulance Wago , s. of the rat'orn of the U. 51
arms, of four (4t wheels and two (2) Wheels.
Forty hospital or Medical Transport Carts, U. B. ar
my pattern Also. nets of harness for hors.', of above.
The ambulance wagons, carts, and harness subject to
the -inspection and approval, in quality and finish, of
the surgeon general or Pennsylvania. whose decision
shalt be Seal and conclusive.
It is desirable that all the above articles be or do
mystic manufacture. and, when any of them ere fur
nished by the United Stales the gime must conform in
all rasp eta to the sealed standard Pattern in the Uni'ed
orates Quartermaster's Office end Military Store, Phi
ladel hie.
Ten per cent. of the amount of each delivery to be
retained as a forfeiture until the contract is oomph ted.
Contrairmp to state in their proposals the time when
the goods can be delivered, end the speCIY de Well of
snob aro° es as arc needed vii he considered in award
ing the oontraot Successful bidders to give bonds with
two approved securities
Every prop sal to tie endorsed " Proposal for Army
&who.. August 2d. 1861."
all supplier contracted for under these proposals to
be deli% bred at the Miiitery tsiorthouse in the city of
Harrisburg. unions oiher•ise directed, free of ell
(Marge for freight, boxiag• or drayage. unless freigpt
to piece of greater than to Harrisburg, in
which oa•e th- difference 'will be allowed. eD p pick
ages so delivered to he marked on the mashie with
num tmr and description of article, therein, and acme
of party furnishing same, together with an Inv° oe of
contents, enclosed, embrecips, in addition to above,
notice of what special supply it is a part.
R. C. HALE,
j227-dtaue2 Q. M. en. P. M.
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GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVE%
OENTIkEK6II OLIZY
SPALDING'S • TEROA.T CONFECTIONS
piano 4.13 ,pwourists WITH
SPALDING'S THROAT .CONFECTION
CHILDREN CRY TOR
SPALDING'S THROAT .00NPROTION8
They relieve a Clough instantly.
They clear the Throat: •ire
They give strength and volume to the Voles.
They impart a delicious aroma to the Breath.
— They are delightful tothe Taste.
They are made damp!. herbs, arid cannot harm
I advise ever? one who has a Cough, or 11 - Milk"
Voice, or a IlatiAlreath, or ariy dirioulty of the Throat,
to get a paoktige of my Throat Confections. Ther-SWill
relieve ion instantly. and you will agree with me that
" they go right to the spot." You will find thein veri
useful and pleasant 'utile' trayelling pr attending publics
meetings, for etilling yonr condi or laving your thirst
If you try one package. I am safe in laying that you wi4
over afterwards consider them indispenoable. You will
find them at the Druggiste' and Deniers in Modininns,
PRIOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS:
,
My . Sigeeture is on each pookage. , other" Are
• A Pecker° will be sent by mail, prepaid, on reoeipt of
Thirty Coats.
Address
TIENRY O. SpALDING.
No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK
C3EPHALIO PILLS
SICK HEA.DA4:3IIE-
NERVOUS HEADACHE.
ODRIC ALL HINDS OP
HEADACHE
Ey the ave of these Pill" the periodical attaeks of Mar
•err ar Siei Madam** may be Prevented and if tote.
at the commeneement of an attack tinntetate relief
!tom pain and slot - nem will be obtained.
Whey seldom fail'an removing the Nelms end Ilisol
.4tA4 to whioh females are so sulzject.
Whey sot gently on the bowels, removing fferrionsoss,
For Literary Mr.. Students, Delicate Females, and
persona of sodootrare krabirs, they aro valuable as a
Leurariso, bnyroving the annorirs, giving Imo and viler
to the digestive organs, and restoring the manual elas
ticity and strength of the whole slates.
Who OE.PFLA.I,IO PILLS are the result of long investi
gation and carefully conducted experiments, having
Dean in use many yearn, taring which time they have
Prevented and relieved a vast =aunt of pain and
suffering from Keadaette, .whether originating in tie
urges, system or , from a deranged stain of the ore
totasA.
Ike; are entirely' vegetable in their Si mpoiritiott, and
may be taken at ati times with verfeet eaSely without
mating any Ghana' of diet, mut the absents of any 0104-
rrigabld Imago roaders it sissy Is lkilitheistar Assn es
&Mersa.
Bfftrdfil& 01 0013NTSIMOIT8 1
"le genuine ►ave are tizraisros of Roar? el. gPillefila
on emit Box.
Mild by Pristine and ill *flier Donors nn tdedieinos.
► Box Intl be Beat by melt orienald on rocitnt of tie
PRIDE, OENTP4
,All orderg aksielt Do Winona
IEICEN" Rl' C 3. ePAf
te CFID.AX SSW 70XX
litrove the Saaweiners ly Wolk, rat.
svpkelio Pins aerAomplisk the °War for'whisk thal
were nude. rm.: Cure of headache in aft its Rona&
Prime the Ersettoww, Notfoik, Va.
Whey have been tested in more titan a thalami arias.
with entire shoemia.
/real the Democrat, St, Mond, Miami
If you are. or have Pine ) übled with the
may
loud for a. box, feephallo too that 7011 may have
them in mare of an snook.
Peen eke Advertise , Pf R. I.
The Cenhalio.Tilly are said a n d remarkably *ee
live remedy for the headacheone of the very beat
fo r that very frequent complaint Iftdoh has ever been
from thi Westors .R..a. fiasstu, 171.
We heextity endorse Er. XPeadinc. and kii urivsll•4
2111/11.
Pr owe 144 Kaisasdas Tatity Star, ifisotawka, ?a.
ere axe sure that persona ►iffibrint with the kosaisoko,
who try them, will stick to theta.
Erma £44 Strut/urn Pock Fiala, New Of USN
Try them'. you that are afflicted. and we are rand that
yaw tecainiony can he added to the already uttrovons
Wt that ham merit& benefit% that no other medomine
tan produoe.
. , . .
Pres As bt. Laois Daiwa.
Wks immense demand fok-th• Mstiatis rithei
to rapidly moressinc. , . .
Ism tise Garstte,Davoirort. tans.
Mr. soeming would not connect hie name with en ar
ticle he did not know to "omen real merit.
AvistAs Advartissr, .Preetiortee, .11.4 I.
Iflie testimony in their favor is strong. (tea tks reset
tssoostable quarters.
Now Ma Deny Noun, Nowpoti. L I.
grpkalis Pills are takiztt the )11 ' 1 4( a 'did,.
Ines she ffootiownsi Boffins. Borns.
'sit to be oorr eiticielou for tko kinifmtlir
/from at Ctinmourrioti MassiatioP
IhdrOrtni Immunity eau raw be rolisvot.
sr - A. mule bottle et grAMPINIFII NIMPAILEJ.
011113 will ono in timed Warns* sunny:MN
SPALDING'S PREPARND OLDS 1
SPALDINCPS FRIPAUND GLUM
SPALD/NOIS FRZPARED GUTS 1
NAVE IMF PLEOES!
ECONOMY! Dygpaydrail
NOP'" A ISTITen IM ttuts Ram liont."1111
As seetdents will happen. even in well-regulated
families:it is lan dorirable to have some cheap and
sonvonint war for repairing Furniture. Tore, Crocke
r'', As.
11PAI.DINVE PREPARED NIUE
Tots ail sue& emerienoios, and no household Oita
ord to do withott tt. Li ii !AMATO reads. Iltc4 lUD tot
the stinting pour.' .
"15,3,1 1 11,1•111 EVERY HOVISE."
M. Br—A Brouth seaomnsnie,it sash bottle.mull'. Address.
I:LEINRY ID. SPALDING'.
NO. 46 CEDAR STREET. MEW TORE,
TAITION.
As eirteiti unprincipled venom are rittszarling tp
palm air ion the iineimpeoting priblio, imitation* ',of MY
PREPARED GI ME, I 'would asetion all person', to =-
jumble before pireba4ping, and see that tha felrroteme,
1111Gir SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE lit';
Is an the °staid* Wrasoirt ; akin are nil id I*g
I t
PRESS. - PIILLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1861.
RELMBOLD;S
GENUINE .PREPA:EA.TION! .
HELM BOLD'S—FLMBOLD'II-11ELM BOLD'S
ikLM BOLD'S-- 'LM BOLSVS--lIELMEOLTILS
C.LMBOLD'S— LM. OLO'S-11 L ELM 90LD15
;CLAM SOL O'S—Fl ELM SOL D'B--ti ELM BOLP 8
ELM BOL, O'S—TIEL M 801,D4111 ELM HOL D'S
MLNIBOIL4II3—B IKLM HOLD'S—a E I4M BOLD'S
HE I m BOLD'S—REL M SOL D'S--11 EL MEOLP'S
H ELMEt •LD'S--if EL MEOL D'S--.114M BOLD%
IIEt.M.BOL D'S—H EL M SOLDI-18 ELM BOLD'S
ffELM BO 14 093—fi RLM r Ll:id-r L M BO LD'IS
ILI BOL P:S—DELM OLD , A-- is BOLD'S
fiis §op. g--11ELM 0 0 8-- ELin goL Q 'S
E LM SOL Lli Mb M DO D'S--EDLM SOLO'S
HELMMOLP' —HELM BO D'S - -191nLMBOUP'S
Rim /Klima, aELtasouva— HEL M
Bowes
IPCSIPOSITIVE 410
SPECIFIC
TIvE AND SE'g
POS I TIVE AND
POSJTIVE AND SPEC , IC
A
POSITIVE AND
SPECIFIC
POSiTiVR AND '
A POSITIVE AND SPEC FIC
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC
A POSITIVE ANO SPECIrIC
A PO ITIVR AND SPECIFIC
A POSITIVE AND. SPECIFIC
A POSITIVE AND SPEcIFIC ,
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC •
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFC
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC
1011 DISEASES OE rift
BLADDER. KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPS
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL...DROPS .
BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL, DeoP:s .
BLADDER. KII.NEYS. GRAVEL...DROPS ,
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, ORA vEL, DROPSr,
-BLADDER. KIDNEYS. GRAVEL,. DROPSY.
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPS
BLADDER. KIDNEYS, GRAY ELOES ' •
BLADDER, RION YS, GRAVEL , DR OPS ,
BLADDER, KDNEYS, GR 4 VEL: ROPSY,' '
BLADDER. KIDNEYS GRAVEL, DROPS''
BLADDER, KIYS, GRAVEL, - DROP' -
GLAD' ER. KI DNE YS. GRAVEL, DROPS
.DLADDER, KID EYS, GRAVEL, DROPS_ ,
BLADDER. KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DAPPSy,
IMPURITIES Or THE BLOOD,
..,,•
lIITIRITIr OF TILEFOQD, &o.
IM URITI 18 r 1 LOO, &o.
IM URITI '3 OFT ali LOOU &a,
IMPURLTIPS OP THE BLOOD ,' &o.
/MPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, &o.
IMPURITIES OF THE 111..00D, &a.
IMPURITIES OP THE BLOOD, &o.
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOO , &o.
IMPURITIES OP
„THE LO° . &o.
IMPURITIE S OF HE 1.00 . Its.
IMP uarcus OF HE BLOO D . ice.
IgPURITI OF THE BLOOB, ir
144#141112 3 3 Sc :111 - 1;111.10°D; #..:
. . .
AEIVOIS DLSB.MSIII,
lftuversal Lareitode of the htesottlar System.
DIMMES6 OF VIBIOII,
INSANITY,
4-EMCI 4M4P4 , &P
HEILMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU.
H 0 FAMILY SHOULD.BE WITHOUT IT.
no EvgLy SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY;
The meet eminent Physicians; endorsed and reeoM
mended br distinguished Clergymen. Governors of
Suttee, Judges, the Press, and all who use it—every- :
where—evidence of the moat reliable and responsible
character open for inspection. IT 1S PlO PATENT
NOSTRUM. It is advertised fiberfill,, and ita basis is
merit; and depending upon that, woofer our prepara
tion to the afflicted and euffenng Humanity with entire
confidence.
IIM pitopErrigs OF TEE inosnA (NU: BATA
Were known as for baok as two hundred years, and its
peculiar effects on the Mental and kliyal cal Powers are
spoken of in the highest termer by the most eminent
author. of the present and ancient date, among whom
will be found Shakespeare, Byron, and others.
From this fact it has proved eminently successful in
those symptoms of a nervous temperament, arising
from sedentary habits and protracted application to
truthless, literary pursuits, and confinement from the
open air, and is taken by
MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN,
REIMBOLIPA EXTRACT BVCRU
Is pleasant in its taste and 00.0 T, and immediate in its
notion. and free from all Injurious Proierties. Oates
at Little Expense.
LITTLE OR NO ORANGE IN DIET.
LITTLE OR NO ORANGE IN DIET.
If von are suffering, send or oall for the remedy at
once. Explicit direottona aoctoMpany. Frio. ONE
DOLLAR per bottle, or six for FIVE DOLLARS, de
livered to any name, inittal, hotel, past, expreaa °Sloe.
or store.
.HELIABOLD 8 GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
RELNLBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
EXTRACT BUCRU,
EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
PHYSICIANS. PLEASE NOTICE :
We make no aeoret of insredienta. The Compound
Hoehn la composed of Beams, Cubebe, and Juniper
Berries. seleoted by a competent Druggist. and are of
the beat quality.
H. T. ETELMBOLD,
FRAOT/DAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST.
SOLD AT
HELDWOLD'S !MEDICAL DEPOT.
NO. 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET,
BELOW CHESTNUT,
Where all Muer. must be addressee.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
ABE FOR " HEL11113014:r
TARE NO OTHER,
flog.—Depot N 0.104 Beath Tenth 'treat. Send, on%
or write at onoe. The medhnne, adapted to each and
every ease, WILL BE PREPARED, if neoeesarY, en
titling the patient to the benefit of mirk*, and a speedy
and permanent Our.,
THE END
SO KWH DEfilltED
ievie-fievl=. it NO ,PAT.
TORNIP SEEDS.
Now Crop. (warranted,) 1861.
Wbolehalo and Retail,
ALFRED 0 ALTRMUS,
Implement and Beed Warehouse,
.No. Sl3 North DECO?' D
Below Callowhill.
SliliNci.--A small invoice of Hides, Sheep,
fuld Solt 134•1,i t yt Iteeisei from the West fit
Gee, mitt. hy JA • .TCIiE * CAXETAI SIOS
11.00. v., oWe
OOlL.—Pure Olive oil in white
IV DID= bottles juitt reoctived Der hark Juliet- Par
aalabl JA tritErOßE &MA tlrl A 1 11.8.
•mm ND. MIS) 114101 b pizowv .1.4.1.
CLARET WINE—In casks and ca,ses
of the brawls oft. Joliet. Mercer Want- [Woo
Pup Ilaa. For sale by_JAIIIILETC:Re. 411LBTAIRX •
do. OD. ihvit 1 1 1 W rotto.t..
W OAD-500 lbs. for sole by
EIMILSA 111ARVIM It
flu 47 W
ail * .ts 111.1111 itwas *butt
MEDILINAL.
1 XTRACT BURIT
XTR ACT BIT U
EXTRACT BU DU
xTR ACT BITC 1.1
EXTRACT BUCHU
VI X : TR / C:T
- O BUCH I U
EXTRACT I O FU
EXI RACT BeICRU
EXTRACT BUCRU •
EX CRACT. SUCH U ,
EX rRACT BUCRU
EXTRACT BUCHU
EXTRACT BUCHU
,
THE GREAT DIURETIC
THE GREAT plinpvc. •
THE GREAT Dili la:fig:
T TIII gTun tl , ,
THE GREAT DI 11.3.
THE GREAT
_RE ; • .
TILEGREAT R_ICRETIO. •
THE GR EAT , of URETIC. • •
THE GREAT pt URETAC. •
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
THE GREAT MIMETIC. •
1431,rIEDY
AND ILL DISEASES
AND ALL DISEASES
AND ALL . DISEASES
AND ALL BIS TES
,AND
ILL MS SES
AND ALL DISF RS
D ALL DISEASES
AND ALL DI SEASES
AND ALL DIS EASES
AND ALL
AND ALL DISEASES
AND ALL DISEASES
AND ALL DISEASES
AND ALL DISEASES
ARISING FROM A RIS INQ
*Witt f? Om
&NG F *OM
14. SING FRO
1_14181,16 PROM
ARISING FROM
ARISI NG f
FROM AR ISING FrROM
Axial re F I.GM. ..
ARISING FROM
ARtET FROM
AR ON O FROM
ALUZO 0 FROM
Aff.W 0 FROM
iIOtiSSILPIION,
EP/M . OlBlO FITS,
lANGVOIL
rfutvousr(ESS.
PALLID COITN7ENAJIOE.
BOHR STOMACH,
SICK HEADACHE,
rrapsrad saaattitug to
PHI6CRIBID AND USID BY
TRY ONE BOTTLE.
TRY ONE BOTTLE.
PREPARED, fa ream,
TNSURANCIC COMPANY OF THE
RTATF: OF P PI4 NWLVA 4 lA.—OFFIC f`ies. 4
and 41 EXCUANGE BUIL nINO . _,B Nol th aide of W AL
UT liftroat. between DOCK and THIRD !Mee vs, Vials-
INCORPORATED in 179/=CII A PTER PERPETUAL,
C 0 1P1 PAL. .5100 000.
PROPERTIES OF •''RE •• • 04 Y. FEBRUARY I,
186 1 ,8/.07 091 61.
MARINP, FIRE. AND INLAND TRANBPORTA
wam INSURANCE.
DM ECTI7RS.
Henry D. Phorrerd. Sninu.d Grant. Jr..
Q;tri t :a Mitosis/nor , Twins Wacker.
I I m 4 . "'man, Thomas D. W Memo.
phn B. Budd. Gems G. Preeninn,
William R. Whito, Char es''. Lewis,
George H. Stuitriow.rd
C.
T n e i or h r (7. Carson,
HENRY D. Sit ARSE D. President.
WILLIAM. HARTS n. Gamete' , Y.• jy29-tf
NTHRAOITE UTOURAPIOI4 00.11112A
"1- gaeltal 0 4 .0.WO — CIMA1TE1
01100 No.llll vIAIII tiu Street. hetwen
nub' Street, Yliisdolpkia.
Company will 112211115 I°l4 *r d7l3are by
Piro, se BitiJimrs.fermtary, and Marchand:a* c.a.-
"ll
Alb Matins llMlllitill4ll *lt Ys i ls, irtem9, MU
Yutrlt*. 1004 lauritt.To4; • Aliy.ra a tta armiolg,
J saelolaker. ic‘epit
111. irtltsr !eke Ketcham,
kadsuriert. ;min itleluet•z,
rater
Peels
_ ti reuse', Tr?. Pam,
10107 f • J.
AMS
• Wm. F. SIEJLIf Vise Zremlitent,
W. K. lief MIL Reerstary.
THIN. IFU:r tit ;)2; •
hiDTDAL Ilifftrit ti nitt a)1,
•: lC f 4.IIIISLYNIAL,
striate se. Be. IV Aikanow
ilierss 'salmi LORI On 4.l.iim4R i p 167 r iwA. .1
Estelle, Maroc, ant other bkildiuss. hull. :
. sr c mbl oetoal. and on Fornitare
Wares, and Mir•
skindice, in town or
ecintry.
gaga BA.1•17/A.1,,.t 331,110 do-A86k.M.0.12.511 ..t: ....
Which is limited as follows, rm.:
is first morteaces 'on my property, worth
double the amount--;. - _ 8t04.n8 is
rinasylvanda Railroad Cole 6 per coat. first
••• , mortgage loan, at par —.- ---
.Pereterleania Railroad Co.'s 6 per sent. is
. • coed mortrage toact, (450,04) ......... 77,1k)0 00
ilhinttazdon • and Broad . 'Top Railroad an 4
,• '. Canal Co.'s mortgage 10611—'-.:-...-...a. 4,000 00
round rent , first-olaso---......-• ...:-.:.....- . 2,462 GO
!lateral loans. well scoured ' '' .._ .. ........- 2,600 00
. 7of Philadelphia 6 per omit. losui - ......"..... 00,000 On
esherry County 6 per oent. Pa.1211...10an.. 10,000 00
minerals! Bank stook—. --................ • 6,116.1/1
eohiulios' Bank stook - '......1.-•; . ..:..4..- ......4". ' som - so
Pennsylyarua Railroad Co.'. stook:—....- 4,000 00
like•Lelienee Mutual Ituswanoe Co.'s stook 10,310 oo
ihe County Fire Insurance Co.'. stook— 1,050 00
be Delaware M. S. Insunsnoe Co.'s stook.- Sao PO
Rl_lt Mutual / 1 1Sursooss CO•11 !ono-- sec Oo
Pair r =ls4;4 ' ini - S ie - r - list. ; 7 -.4
...
. "," "
..,.. 7,104 Ell
lash on hand-- —..—,..--- - .. 11,666 64
.. .
emits at
The hiutaal principle, combined with the aeourity of
%Stook Capital, entalem the insured to partmipette in
theprotta of the Company, without liability for lorses.
01111611 promptly adjusted and paid.
DIRICTORII:
1eittaTTPV,.. 67 .1,0.,„.., "ZuNllit.'„h — .
Fredariok B rown, William Nittiapr,
William Stevenson. Bent. W . Tinley.
John It. Wetted', Marshall Bill,
1. 1,, Carson. J. Johnson Brown,
°WWI, GimalesUlang.
. 0 ..-Krain
ol ianD JoaogT. Be.;•11- us
barles S. ' _ ilmit M i ze,
James B. o wird ikr ;:ohn. Blase . Pittabare.
• - • - 0 TOM , P.rWdocit.
A. M. MINCVMAN, n.
-iroblusry 1...1931.1el
THE . ENTPIRPRXISW
INKCIRANOM 0011a.P.a.rin-
01'l'ara4.1)111,PAA:
(FIAZ IIfSB3AXOS RXOI4/3I'VEL7.,
d'OMPANT'Et Iir.fLDIN6, S. W. +SFOR NAS
PO WITH AND WALIIUT 82".CRETS.
IDIA.1:0707t0:
1
f
P. JLiseavoig Briat.. Pdontatcki 1,..04.145qu. •
ILmall IlicX2s • str. ifellr.l2ll .•.
.•
ot7V. P A.Pstruoit . , r..V W.
I r 'MIA ,
lU. T . WRILD/071.. PD.ABIA D. o.a.cd.'
ilium Ws,►B }• Od~ee, it t.IAILINGIII.
F.RAIDM 0 317.AR.1.. Powdent..
CL►ALES W.OO.XE. /Mon:nary. DO
PENN MIITI7A 0 1:9:1;EFE .INSURANON
A. COMPANY
No. E151,..011/reif IfAgtSakiirig..
Et a ..E4.1 zEn.rtci cid g
Lido Ja; 'PROF.( KZ pnrwElt /ow e 'tut to
ußbp.
Inman Lives for short rum or for the whole term of
life; grant Annuities and En dowments; purchase Life
Interests in Neal Estate, and make all contracts de
pending on the contingencies of life.
They act ,as Exeantore.. Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guarcimne.
ABBETEI OF THE COMPANY, January 1, 1861.
Mertgages, ground rents, real estate.— .salgtAl 57
Vnited Mates stocks. Treasury notes. loans
of State of Pennsylvania, city of Ptlin
• delpttia, am,768
Painianin notes, loans on oollaterals, /Co. ... • 25'7,694 68
Pennsylvania. North Pe4l/417fraDiS•
roads. and Comity sti per cent. b0nd5..._.106,802 50
4_30u1 t. inintr4noe;Yailroad, canal stooks , &a. g 1.06 746
I.BMtl on hand. agents' balances, kg.. 38,206 14
$1,41,1i1 g
h. AUL/XI, Pretrinea.
8A iUEL E. STOKES, Vice President.
• Jolla lc NOR OR. filsoretuy. mh.22-tf
fraAwma M - UTUAL SAFETY M-
IntilArafCß COMPANY..PRILADELPHIIt.
ilt•Oftootatod by th* Loristataro of Pennzylrataa,
.1414* 11. IS; was 17CAE1MT lervotr.
• yEnLAD.E.L.Frint.
• v - :
V r+l4ll" ir* sal villa, tic Via: t!
V 11.
• • • LARD ixr.f2A.Koiss
itsF.*.7l, pold la: 4 d orte_
• . TIIV ViI t IINN I AVFU I°6'
•
4 1 31.Maiiiind.h• f. 4 Fmers.l!r• Iztisrikk
t - biers. G.I.
TPLE 001.frt I".
ft ovamt.sr 1, IMO,
4100.000 'United Stator 4V6 4r sent. loan tt:
Ca,ooo Tinted States six cent . Treasall'
Now, (with aoeinad interest)__ 21140ar
100,50 Po tioxylvania Etat= Eva ih:" ten
,570 02
11,000 do. fle. sir do. As. :HMS CO
IM MO Palladekhis Citr gi cont. Lean. /20,503 KI
80,000 Tonne's°. Stags two osnt. Loan-. 24,0011 tO
68,000 l'attnrylaatua Rsalro 3d yaortgago
eta I. lent. bonds—. Oft
PO shares, stook td.cmiontc - Vni eau
Company, llizoreat jald amaoival
grarcototgl Vr thy. 011, of Olio
itTahia • - lf ZOO OO
ilargi ILO share. Yormarhosnia IZailroai 2
•
•• • " ,I,W 00
2,60: 1 7,90 4.1.5rea Aorta Paririarkfisaire 4 , 1 4 / -
rodop 00
02.4.a0ra - lzh.46leir/da Ean
ttat d
stow 1,175 03
MO 5 share." Pmond MaTro-do
lkyans Steam `low-boat Conivaa.r. IQ DO
• 020 2 Philadolalda E7-Ottanta
15A
1,100 la aru Coathloatal 'Rotel Co..— 100 001:10
•
clial,7oo oar. Coat 8147.17(0.01. Market T21.41601.10a 71
Bills receivable, for ituotraztoiat toado-111,38a
Bends-and 111,1 W DO
Taal masts • T 51,601 PO
Tabooed dr. stAgonoted—Praintaros on Ma-
TIM Petioles. intorest...3.l . othdr debts do.
tka Contoa.nr- - that: fr.;
lend. 414 steak of 'scatty Ittraranoa 10 , 4
of or /,aSt
eras so "".04 Alt. Ai •
401 41.
Villlnsi Ail 1151. - ' EAretel Z. V.15:£11-
.
iyi k vao A. Vs. , 3qr; Ile Ye 2, 214 11 M,
Tbri:, -- aik.t , ..tv,;,gjac . i krZignizztos,
.I , elLs C. Owns.. ~ i .!... Ica , selirsolc*, . .
i rser 1, .v.ot say ;
_bencer Ai'llyzepc.
i Mleftliel 2. RUM,
ji lll , l 4 akt u, ..7,j a r t t l, 7..,
, P. wbort r.iirton,
Wawa 4 — .Extirt.r. , .. i,N.n. 7. J*ntv.
.iws.nek A . •
Sofki, i . 3,t,r , ,,..:1 , . !el.'lrtrien.i. -
.or. X. rd. Amost•ii.. .Ici - ArA P. Eyre,
Or..pres
• -.rCfi...4 i le.s*,
44 . ii• B. !Icnple, rityY
t. trja 4 ,,g kr, . 2: ii. 7 ., I: .
0:"I1td L ,P r4lieAt.
t 79. U. LOW; Inao Prodient.
I1EXR1" Ie.T.F.EVX.N. decrecarr. nolf-tt
.
pax LNSUILAIWE EXOLUSITELY.—
c s.
14 ' u t T y PFNNSYLIaIIrA f c , f t ß A ii e ttr
T?ifAL--No. 610Wef TT Street, opposiee Indopr3 pL ~ XPE 4:
*nee Square.
This. Company, favorably known to the oomronnier
for thirty-six years, continues to insure against inaa or
damage by Fire. on public or private Buildings. either
Permauent4 or for a limited time. Alto. on Furpiture t
rtooka .ot goods or-leterehendian genera ll y , on liberal
terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Burp* Fund. iA
favesteel in the moat careful manner, which enable&
thin CO offer to the . insured en ter/demote: Deserter 11'
tko out of loot
zraligvnte.
' Jonathan Fineman, te..sa Eulaltarst.
iuntin Comtotrell. stoma: "Robins,
)aiandar Hanson, Daniel !Smith, Jr.,
Winitat biontalins, John Deseretz.
• Thomas smith.
JONATILA.N PATIVE.RBOIi, hititlent.
WiLLIAN. e. CROWILL, Seteretary. A 6117
_ .
wi lrlsrite INSURAEUE 7.1 1 1:0 -1. 1 , ./F410E'
I.2I3IIItAIME COMPANY of Pkiladolohia,
136 Ilerth BIXTE Street, below Raoe. insure Billie
uteßo3e4dAtonti Nitt6handjse gene:Ally from loos or
Omega by Fire. If ka somfany gee -matey , to eilioxi 101
lessee pronivy. tkoroby Xope 'amt. els 1102.1731 ,
ass ottlia Pt Ail.
VILZU2,I,R,
'William Wete.aa, •—•
kabert Fiamgea.
""minis Cooper. hijohael bicaeac,
ehotea L. Dellizr6. IZiwarci aletiorena,
• Jtainfel . p. ffkophss tB. Mlflorxiek
iblet D' & .1 a a r e lroteler,
tthew °Alan, Flanaie Fein*,
Bernard Rafferty, /elm Casoadl,
nem& J. Rempiiili Bertarii R. kailememe..
inICIVCIS Fisher, Charles C lare
P 3(shiansti, Ittlp4el Cahill.
FRAIICIIS C00.141t. Preiddetit.
PEJLM . Jan 2..G.FFERTY. Seonsterv. eagl-ly
AIifERIOAN FLEE INSURANCE 00.,
0100111.11 LAVED CZAIVIRX PER
rV
~o 310 WALNUT Street, above Third , Philadelphia.
Raving a large paid-no (..hpital Stool . and-Surplus,
insetted in tonnd and available Beoarities, continues to
Misr. on Uwetlinga, stores, Furniture, aterelnandise,
Vessels in port and their cargoes. and other personal
property'. Ail losses hherally ;nd gromutly uttiusteel.
111111C1rOka.
WhOs. H. Maris. John T. bowls.
John Welsh, James A. Campbell.
Ifamtel Q. Merton. Edmund 0. Dutilit.•
?Mak Brady,) Morris Cho& W. Positives.
brrao.
'WHOM AS iL MAWS, President.
Alliaiklitlf eItAWFORD. aeoretary. fell-tf
d xiiirt, - Sag • lislitaiLiNt4 . QUAIPANT
• —Office No. 409 W4lllOl Street.
FIRE INS bRA1443_14 on Roane: and Merchandise pe
Essierelly, on favorable totem, either limited. er per
tual.
•
Hilt Ef...1105.13:
Jeremiah Bonen% themes Mareh,
En
L
a Q . elnuodo, Charles Thore.ssos.
dverd_p. Roberts. Jamas 7. Hale,
asa L. Smedley, ;Wen 7. Owen. '
sten C. Nal Jobe J. Orlifittur.
J.EhilAn BONEIALL, President.
' JOHN Q. GaimoDo, Vloe President,
Itierrazp Uos. Secretary. Jeri
10111-IILADELPHIA TAR R A-0 OTTA
AL WORKS
W , •
Ones end are ROOM, 1010 C.REWYNIIT Myatt,
Ornamentel Chimney Tops.
garden Yuen and Btatnery.
Brepacietio Floo inz
AVr i l g i o tt E g r raani' Iort iT4 I S M I FT P A lira.
4earn-eresam Cramp' ye.
liter Pipe, MUM to stand
vrassnre cheep and amble.
supplied on hberat mom
i Illustrated CaWorark - war by
Knit cc arsiloation bi
I 0. nAiXaOll,
labia 4 PIIIVIOIIII, xopasi.
J IIST RICOECTED, per "Annie Kimball,"
from Laren's:Kit, Mintier; Weaver, & Slander's
oreearatto.ws.
re F im.raot ileonitt.tn,l 19 jam,
U. •p tract Rystmt:ln I aim,
its •. • treat Del minor, In I *lam,
1911 19•••' treat War i. Int *jam,
-00 1191 ID Eta' Golohsol, In )19 bottled.
Se Da 01. ?Woolen Stmt.. in 1 II nett*.
NV lk Calomel, in If bottler,
440 St• Pi) lirdrarr, In 1 *Jana
WETH ERILL & BROTHER,
*MI 4, and 49 North SECOND street
MI AURSRM.` , LIBILLIM:2 , SIIAD, SAL,.
tell MON; ein.--44000 Ohl. bleu flea. I, 2, all it MAO
ow 16 41 0,rodrear,„ aci small, In nuliortti vaakagii
el •Aolne late- e au ght at 6.b.
1,003 biota. NeW q l4 ll .l , Eat trort, int i.r.Srat.r is,.
•
r log6 trl.iettnnaieVi s i . .. .re".
2,000 boxes extra new r. 04 e mote.
WV boxes tams Alarlakili: errlr,ek•
X ,
ISO btOe Meet nee wrt e k.
10 bWi, moo nom_y LA , a
S bble. new Inez. serum,. 1441.
ILON Quintals *rand Bank ,
8311bexers gerineter-noentMet,
Is itta• sad Inbar. fer sale sr
htlltiliY k_l(29m,
nell 1 1 19.141,6 ZlOteili wnAgVE,X,
ill PHILADELPHIA
AND HEADING RAILROAD.
PB§4/ ENGLER TR t4S for POW/I/VILLE, READ
ING, and HARRIS DAIL Y and after May X, 1951.
MORNING LIN IRS; , (Sundays exoevted±L
Leave ?law Dcpotoorner of BROAD and CALLOW-
X ILI, atreets PH,ADELPHIA,. (Passenger en
trances on Thti U lennth and on Callowhill streets,/ at
A.M.connecting at thsyrusburg with the PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD 1 P.M. train. running to Pitts
burg • the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.011 P. M. tram
41 / 1 1 1 . 1' nt to Chamber/I/built. Carlisle. tec.; and the
H
NORTERN CENTRAL 111.311,R0AD 1 P. M. train
running to Sunbury, ke•
AFTERNOON LINER.
Leave Now Depot, oorner of BROAD and CALLOW
MILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA (Passenger en
trances on Vhirteanth and on Calli . lllll , hill streets.) ror
POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG, at 3.16 P. M..
DAILY, cannoning at liarnsb with the Nothorn
Central Railroad, for Sunbury, willittelsPert, /RUG.
ho.; for READING only, at 6 Y. M.. DAILY, (Benner;
ti
e _y/ tad. )
Di : ETA-NOES VIA PHILADELPHLA AND READ
ING RAILROAD.
FROM POILADILIMIA, Miles,
To Phcemgwille—.--
SA} Philadelphia mad Readies
if and Lebanon Valley R. sr-
Millersburg.'—.l42
Treverton Jon/Alen 189
/Sunbury. . ..153
Northumberland 7....171
Lewisburg.....— —l7B
Milton
Manor
Jersey Bhere.--..3113
Look Haven --...233
Wililitnikport and Elmira
' 2/17 Railroad.
The 8 A. M. and 3.16 P. M. trains connect daily at Port
Clinton, (Sundays excepted.) with the CATAWIIR3A.
WILLIAMSPORT. and , FMB RAILROAD. k i ppzg
(dose oonneetions with limes to Niagara Falls, Cana,la;
the/Wthe/Wont and southwest.
ent
It! j`IIII4ADEL FRIA.: Corner of BROAD
and CALLOWHILL Btroets.
W. H. McILHENNEY, Secretar.t.
mYIO-tr
May SO. MR
iligittagNE r rgi„ AMP.,
GERMAN TOWN, AND NOltilS 7 / 1 1 )44 tfAlfigity.
(10 and atm' Mon4laY. Als7 1 3 18m.
FOR En6B.ISAN'I'ONVIi.
Levi 6 Philadoiplus 5,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12 A. M., 1, 9.3.
3A6. 4 , 5 4. 63 C 7 ,8, 9, 103, and /135 P. Al.
Leave viertnantown 6.. 7%. 8. 8.20,9, /0. 01,17 A.M.,
5, 4.6, 6, 634,734. 8919 X P. M.
The 8.20 A. Al. and 3.6 1'. M. Traina atop at German
t.own only.
- ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, tii A. in., 536 r 5 . and 1034
P u n
Leave Germa ClaESNlMntown- a- A ILL A
m 1 4,6 t- and 534. P. M.
Ye Philadelphia, 11, 8,10, lA.
M.,
and 106 P. M.
Leave Cheetnatßill, 7.10, 8 8.40, 9.40,11.41 A. 614.00,
am, 6.40, 7.10, 8.40, and 1030 P
The 8 A. M. and 3.36 P. M. 'inn make no stove on the
ermatitoirn road: ori au ryDAI. it y
Laave.Philadelphia,.64l_A,M
1.9,741 Chestnut 7.50 A.
51 4 0 6.10, and w
FOR OONISDOILOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leaves Philadelthls, 6.60. 7%, 9.06. 11.06 A. 10 , 0.06,
6.06,4 M, 61t. 8, thud 111 i P.
Lamm Norristown, 7. COO, 9,11 A. M., 11G. 91G, MC
and 9% P. M. -
ON 813NRAYB.
Leave Philadelphia,
PdANA9 A. M.. 3 arida P. M.
Leave Nornmown. f 3(
YRNK. =4B P. M.
FOR
Leave Philadelphia SAO, 73i 9.04, 11;85 A. M., 1.06,
f. 03. 346,4 X, 6M, 8, aa.ll4' P.
Leave Manarunhalh(.7M, &U, 934,1134 A. M., 2, SM.
0,7. and 10 P. hi.
ON EIVHDAyB.
Leave Philadelphimi:9 /11:: dg. it3id 93i P. M.
Leave Manaynak. lA. M., Hi, Mu. Mll 9 P. M.
ElMlT_R,`Hederal Supertntendent
nrell-tf Depot. RIME and GBERN. Struts.
VIIHE • PRNI4BI rIN AN tit :'0 SI.Q Tit (L
stu...Ruz,
960 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. '
1861. Mistapfte 'lB6l.
TER CAPACITY OF TI9O IN All Ta NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN BF, COUNTITi . .
TERRE THROUGH PAH.SENGER RAINS
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND P TTSBURri
Connecting direct at Philadelphia with Through Trains
from Boston, New York, end allsointa F.eArt, and in the
Union popot at Pittsbmg with Through Trains 01 and
from ati Persia in the West, Northwest. and Southweat
—thee furnishing facilities for th.e tranawittatior;
Paesongers uniparueand for sued' sad' cosntezt by ?tar
talker routo.
Idmlea 9 and F4..4. 14.4 HIU teraugl - . to ?Maha r '.
witho , tOliange utvra or uonduotors. All Through
ter Twain% providtid with Lo l ug i hridge'y Patent
Fligu e Titritil l o l h G I ; trergteioonftat?eligt engineer.
Smoking Care are attito e to each Train ; ood
rulrs➢
SteepluOara to Express and Fast Tilting. The
Fan) EBB RUNS DAILY: Mail and Fast Lines, Stin•
tare eactipuit.
Mail Train luau Philadelphia at LE M.
Fast Line "
Newels: le.are;_ r P.
N* '
1g la LOW
Eurriaburg Accormaoilatol i N a ida Columbia. 7.11 P. M..
Columbus
nricesbarg " bee cl.
West Cheater " No I, at 8.15 A. M.
" No. 1 at 12.00 P. ht.
West Chester Passengers will take the Weed Cheater
Noe. 1 and 2 Harrisburg accommodation and Columbia
Trains,
Paasengers for Banbury,
Williamsport, sg
fedo,. Niagara Falls, and interm.dir,b3mfitemant
Philadelphia at 7.P9 4, a..d Ilk P. M., to directly
through.
lifi.iteta Westward may be obtained at the °Mese of
the Company in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or
lialtinsore i.and Tickets Eaetaerd at any of the impor
tant Railroad Mesa in the Weet • als o on board aILT bf
the regular Line of Steamers on the ffi ississippi or °hie
rivers.
Fare als!arts as 1 0V. 2;44 ti4oag cathek, kw I , r any
° Air "FaiNo s r iniordiation apply at ilia. Passenter
tips, Pldetheast corner of Eleventh and Market streets,
The completion of the Western connections of the
Pamylvstils, Railroad to Chicago, make this the
DIRECT LINE BE' LEIGN TH EAST AND THE
VOgllrT:
Vho connection of trao by the Railroad Bridge et
Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage' of Freight,
together with the saving of time, are advantages readi
ly appreciated by Shippers of Freight, ?Ltd lac THerel
ling Paoli°.
Mbialveltind Elaissore entreating the transports
ti‘,l, of their eight to this Company, can rely with
confidence omits weedy trrit
THE RATER OF FRE GRT to sad frz:zo any point
in the West by the Pommy veins .Reilroad are as alt
lianas ad favarabis as are della by etatr Kaiksad
SF" Be lertiettly tatiaaava " via l'enasyt
vatic RA
For
to Or add res s eater .tollowing Anent; of the
C.4alnoony
. • - •D. A. IStowart, Pittaburt:
.11. IS. Flares & Co. i 2.aineavine, od J. 7, Johnson,
LOY, 0.; R. McNeal', M ay s ville, Ky .' (.Ir4leby
DK, POrt.irOtab, ; Paddock & co.. Jeffersouvuns.
Indians ; W . Brown & Co., Cincinnati. O.; Ahern
Ifibbert, Ciaornsustr, O.;: R. -Q. Irladusor.,
rad. , Joy . E. Moore, Lowaville; Ky. - P. G. O'Eiler &
NirmorriGes, lad. ; rt. W. Oraldun & Co., Caro,
,_• BeuEa, Bha2er & Glare, St. Louie. Mo.; Joitn
4. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; Barris & Ru s t, Mem
rotitl.ladi;,(lla.r C .Fa - i01 1 147;1 11 .-c,;fIiff.zr1;
1.1,6
A.' Jr.. Pk Ar e tlelaiiin, •
IdAGRAW & KOONS, 80 North atxoe_,t Bahircore.
LEECH & Co.. 1 Ardor Ronza;or 1 N.Y
.11. 1 3.60_31. ac CO. N 0.77 atm* strapt,
/I.<"?B'2oN, fienel Frairkt Annnt. Pidia.
.0 PT, Gen'l oas,
B. LB 13, *melaninAltoona. Pa. 1a84"
1861
• • 1.04).te
CIUMMINt 4._&p.NGA- .-Pi W YORX 1.L.188
29 - Z.E. m l , .Art r • BOY ..ND PALMA
..UN " Pi iILULCIDAD 4:10.'13
ALIAS F Ord PiIif..ADELPIRIA'WOKBW
YOXIC ADD WAY PAA02913,
MUM ws.kpirw-FT. arisaXtr Ala SINSIIIIITCIN PaPer
Wadi /BAN% AI 70ALLOWN, VLY. :
At C A. 32., via fasslagt aad A*b*y. 22. and A. As
4c.morodatlea . _ et 23
At 2 A.. eta Gana's sad .7 . errer (D.;44
Aseoraridatuoa.....w....• - • - 2 U
32 G A. !Loots %Os Au Sires*lll2l's Marian
A i l / 4 41 4rnaittime.gten and .faresy city,
At r •
law, drialinidera — aid - AsibeyJe. es* raw,- °CI
datum-- - • 23
At P. M., vlaOgindeWeant.pobey:O.a.iid.ll:l23-
At P. raidnor ."-- ron andJaraky gihpil9v7-
DOD
ran 2 .-.- 00
At oc v. Witatnegton ate sorra, OW 04 .
avgliti`li chat ' .•' • -
At IP M.., via 0921211611 and Jersey atty. Evening D n
At 11x1 P. M.:, via Madan and fersav Oity,Deasa-
3 00
ere . .... 3 00
At 113( P. M., via . Camden and Jersey City, Yd
Clans Ticket • --._ 323
At fj 2., M., 1.10 06AGATLGY.:4. - ArT, Airsora
tufa. (Freight iti.Peseohg?r :1111 guy et_ 2 t 13
Do t • - - ulaes i0.0t..
Zige-scr bagerans 11M P 21,
ern Men, tfato Eden: extorted.
Per Water ( dapAtrondebescKiirantan., Wilkoebarro,
Montrose, Croat bend, ate" rad 4,1%. from Unsington,
rik Dalaws.ra.Usanwsnna and Western I. A.
Far Mauch 13bonl, Allsntewn, Bethlehem, Belvidere.
Easton. Avast: Maws, F111iA1120.432. he. at 7.10 A. M.
and 4 ) 2 P. M. min Kensington Dap ; (the 7.te A. 26,
free eiknnaett wick train ICSTI22 s.estern for Mauch
Chunk at Lag P. 11.)
or pasion Reny, ate and 8 A.M., 1 and < (d P.M.
7er Pretkold, at Bp„ M., and 2 Y. PI,
Y LEA.
Per Bristol, Wrenton, WA Ao., I
a N
7.
P. t 19 A. fd., 4,34 and 6%
et. front Kensington. end E P. rd. from Wainitt
street wharf.
Fer_Tahryra, Riverton, Delanee, Beverly, Darting
ten ir erenee, Herdentewn, Ass., at 1211, 1,2, OA, and 6
P. Irh
isteamboAt Trenton, for Bordentown and interroOdiate
Placos,a.t 9X, I'. X. from Wahalt-strpet •phArf.
'bar Ter New York and VI/ay Altos leaflet Kensington
era, 'ft the earsOon Ereet, above Walnut,
aifanb before departure. The oars run tato the
e .t v,kak i mriste sz olzi t h o f a ir arg e tlyi e T o th , depot
ger...Par:sea gen are prohibited ?tom %Wu' anything as
baggage bat their WOISTillf apparel. All baggage over
Iffy pounds to be paid for extra. 'the Company limit
their responsibil.it y for baggage to One Dollarper pones.
and will not be liable for any amount beyond $llOO, ea
se-et by reward eentraet._
rah'? WM. D. DABZMEI2. Agent.
• - NORTH PIDITNSYL
. •
• TAN! RAILROAD.
Fo CH x
UNK, ..1 MON. ,
E OYLESTOWN,
_MATCH
HAZL
.ABTOI4 HOLLEY,
WIL HET BBBARRE, &0. , •
TIMER THrtOUGH TRAINS.
On a,nd ' after MONDAY, 111/ 11,1940 raw. eager
Trainrwill leave FRONT and W.l , LOWStieets, Flulig
dolthie. ftlikailare ezeeetea ,as follow*: .
At ode A. ALI Cbgerecrl i _for Bethlehem, Allentoyn,
Manob Chunk. Haeleton. WOketharre,
At IA P. M., (Rupreu), for Bethlehem, Fiurton, .to.
hi, train reaohei E&aton At 6P. N. and make., *loge
conneetion with New Jersey Central for Ilea York.
At LIB P. H., far Ilitt'olckets Allentown. 91.taalt
Chunk. ice.
At 9A. M. and P. M., for Do_riestown.
At 1920 A. and 5.43 P. M., for Fort 'Washington.
The 5.413 A. M. Buren train makes close tionneotleu
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and, moat dutiable route to Wilkeabarre,
tut to &B re ba the Lehigh 'oat region.
lAMB FOI PRILADELEHIA.
Leave thleketst at CM A. M. 9.19 A. M., and 6.33
H.
~...>yleatown at IX A. M. and 4.15 P.lll,
Loavo Fo rt Wool:Ors:on at 5.30 51.. And SAO .P. M.
OX fl DAYls.—Pitila ft iolnitia for Botitteheto at 8
A U.
kyladelphut for
_Peyltatowti at P. M.
lestown far Philadelphia at 6.40 A. ft,
Bothleaem for Philadelphia at 5 P:,14
~
Pare to Bethlehem —el 55 l i :are to menoh ehtknk.RE 60
Pare to EttatOh X Fare to Wilkalbatio— gi
Tbrottch Tioketiraturt proou rod at the Tiokat
°Roes. at WILLOW Street, or BEAKS dtreset,ivrardor
to oreourelhe oho**
_rater of fal.e.
All Passenger 7%114 (aoseept arunday 'Trains) oonneet
at 13sykar Street with Fifth and Sixth-streets, and
simona and Thiro-streets ptumenner Railroads, twenty
mutates attar ;oaring Wilmer etrisat. •
riII.A.RX. Agent.
• • • . SPRING Atuumiii--
MEIIT.--YRILARKL,PR/A.
WILMINGTON, AN BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
On and allot MONDAY_,APRII,I6,IB6I_
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPIA:
For Baltimore at 6.16 A. M., 11.88 A. M., (Zayre's).
and IBA P.M.
For Chester at 1.1.1 A. M., 11.00 A. M., ill and 19.50
.P. M.
'OMFo Wi
P y latulgtou .t a.:13 A. M., 1 11 . 5 A.M., US sad
. M.
For Pelf Caput' at 8.11 A. M. and 6, 111 P. IL
For Dover - at 8.18 A. hi' and 4.111 P. M.
FAT Milford lit 8.16 A, :
Per Salitibury . 6.l6 A,
• SULALOM Fidlt IPILAA.OttI.PiIi.
Atlas* Baltigebtre at 64 A. M. (Essiragio, Ittai A. H..
TI 4:# P. D 4.
i 4 WilmingtO at tt.fe kad SA A. M., 1.00 Safi
.ariA Salitbsty it . IA P. M.
oafs .Itlllford at 4 P. M.
Leave Dover at 6A6 A. M. and 6.16 1•:..M. .
heave New Castle at 11.24 A. M., 140 P. M.
vel
. 7ester at 744 A. M. 9.40, LC and 1.40 M
P.,
• a lt!wave mote far Salisbury and Delaware .Ritii
road at I. A. M.
TRLIDIS FO.f I :ALTIMORE:
less. Mester al au A. ~ MOD and 11.30 P.lt.
leave Wilmington at a A. Pd., 11.10 P. M., and if
A. dd.
niziows 'Anne, with Paaaenser Oar attaelted, -
inn ran as follow) s
Leave Philadelphia far Perrrsills and intents/dans
h:um at 640 rad. • •
leave Waist:Won fir Perrreille and taterategints
l'i nr,l l Vi s hit V insien ior l'kuladalplua and later e:-.
cats pii.o4lll at I P. M
l lm
lease II avyw - de.Grace far Baltntaore and Intermatl
ate stall(///' at 4 A. li.
Leave Baltimore or layre:de-Irate and 'ataxy:and:
ate stationa at Ir. . • • • ,
' • 0 AItIADAYI3 :
tie ?imajna Bun ay, May - ia. MI. anal lattlisr no-
TRAIN wiii run on Sundays,
fearing Pbiladelpilia for Ba Wilma and Waahinaton
at 1/.35 A. SI. and 10.00 P. M., ewa
Lori me Baltimore' for Ptillade :dila at 9.44. A. M. and
add - P. M.
apt! 4. 1 4. FfLIT QM Pr.**.
\n., ZVAINT2 ier WATSON'S __.. .
SA T. AIV k KOMI' BATE&
-.:•::,:''." lITOI.
jk ll
~.
.1;1,4 411i E 81 .11 - ASSiirif t ~
7D.Ap_Kle
A zrein v%nsity N.
at 21 Ks- +mem lin lallar t rt
. 214
!ALAS BY AVOTION.
N T. PANOOM, Am:maxim Sao.
• aessor to B. Scott; Jr., 431 OMEETNIT Bt.
SALE OF EM BIn.RY. &c.
BROIDERI I7 S, STOOK GOODS, KO-
On Wednesday Morning.
July 31, oommenoing at. 10 o'eleek ureeisely.
lnolnde - . will be lon - (1 late styles embroidered collars,
ars, and Ih:ruining ; kJ' s' and gents' hosiery ; steel
sprier boon skirts, tinges &oenesprising a desira
ble assortment, suited t ) present to-nil sales.
ARMY wl,ANKbArtl.
100 pair extra veiny arms blankets.
Co FIB .WEBS.
100 oartonn Paris artificial tlyarera.
1110111iii,12 F 021116:. WYNIUNECP.49,
A. No. h3O MARX67I: Wrest Knit Mai MINOR St
FIRST NAIL SALE 01? TO BRAWN. •
1,000 CASES BOOT , MOSS, BROGANS, &o.
On Thursday Morning.
August 1. at In °Week pren,arly,wdt he sold, by cata
logue, 1,000 oases men's, boys', sad youths' calf, kip,
and grain hoots oalf, kip, goat. and enamelled brogans,
Congress gaitfrs. Oxford ties. walking sloes . ko .; wo
men's, misses ', and children's boots. shoes. tatters,
slippers buskins, ho. Also, a large assortment of lint
els..+ nit,. made goods.
sir Open f.r examination, with oat%logues, early on
the morning of gale.
Also, at private nate, a large invoice of prime army
brogans,
Northern Central
Railroad.
VIRMI. BRINLEY, & (TO,
No. 99 51,111.KET al' et HMI'
8 h ., .XX 1 r7 And P;ri• X. X
IS A.AO NATIIANS, AIJOTIONEEE.,
ocular of THIRD end SPRUCE Streets.
LARGE. BLUE OF FOILFEITEI) PLEDGES.
By order of Abraham brOkeT..
Thin Morning.
Jul! 30, 1301, at 9iit o'clock, constetint of gold and
sayer patent lever n.^d other watehee, gold chaise,
firmer-Tinge, bream-pine, tnedalhotts, peeoil oturAlr.
~,yet , omit,. pants, vests, eliawle, dream's, violins,
aceordonns, pistols. pout°. &a.
IYOTIO.E.—MI persons having goods art donned With
me over the taiga length of cone will will and redeem
the anine,'otherwten thee wit: be sold on the above day,
ABRAHAM NATI' ANS. Broker,
N W. corner of ill XTII and CALLOW HILL Ate.
}719-10t•
06ES N.ATUANS,. AII OTION k; It
LTA-. At+.o COMMISNON MEACHAM?. xoothcood
corner of SIXTH and MOH ?Wools.
AT. IVATZ SALE,
AT PEACE , TO SUIT THE Tird.fia.
The following &Moles will he sold for less than hall
the usual telling price :
Flo gold hunting case. dont) . a- case, and double-liot
toin 161101811 Patent. leVer watches . of the inner approved
and bast makers; fine gold double-time patent
lever watches; illilepentlent-seConda lever wetohee ;
fine gold hunting-case and open-face escapoinent level
and lepine watches ; horizontal and duplex watches ,
silver hunting-case, double.osse, and double-bottom
English patent lever. esimpement lever, and loping
watches, of the most approved and best makers ; dou
ble case and open-Nee silver watches; silver Clertier
silver quartier and single-case watches- fi ne gold vest.
neck, fob; and guard ohitins ; diamond linger- rings and
breast-pins ,• sets of fi ne goldjewelry ; gold breast-pins,
ear-rings. finger -rings bracelets, pencil-oases, pens,
and jewelry of every deeorietion guns, pistols, minnow
instruments,
instruments, ptano-fo rt ep; and articles generally.
Money -advanoed liberally, for any length et - time
agreed upon, on gold and silver plate, diamonds,
watohei, jewelry, fowling - pieces , mueloal instruments,
dry good', clothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery. fur
niture, ,bedding, fancy alto's,. !tad on all satiates of
value
001ISIGNSIZIthe Al D.OIM-DOOR ALE SOLI-
sin'T ED. .
Libera! (Ash idvanoes made on all artialm coDamned
for sal*. Persons attenteon wren to all oat-door Wee.
ELIXIR PEOPYLIOINE,
flair ltomed7 for
imErm.sivara.,
Daritg the pad roar ire bays introtlaved to the no
too of the medics! r.rofansiop Of this oonntry the Pure
I .7ry:losiixaci Chios:lds of Ps'opyMosaar, se a
ItZISTEDY FOR RIUMMATIBM ;
and homing rooatvod from maw source', both from
Waldman. of the tu chest inandtng and from vat - mute, the
MCAT FLATTERING TERTINIOXIIAL9
of its real sable in the treatment of this vaiiiruj sad
obwinate disease, we are mdiaced to present it to the
public in a form READY FOR tat MEDIATE 178 E,
which we hope will pommend itself to those who are
sillferina with tnis afflicting complaint, and to the me
dical practitioner who may feel disported to test the
powers of thin valuable remedy.
MAMA PROPYLAMINE, in the form abave spo
ken of,
the has recently been extensively experimented
with in
. PENNSYLVANIA BOBTIT'iL,
and with MARKED SUCCILSSire wilt appear from the
pubtiehad aociordora sir tae me /loft! joi
for
mil` t." 4 aaPdrilliY out no ready for immediate ;ma,
salts tasl airootiona. and can be obtaineO from el: the
dirtiontata at 76 cents per bottle, and at whiiimiale of
BULLOCK 0.. CRENBRAW,
. ,
Braggiata and Manufaoturina Choral**
weil6-1, . Pialadalanin.
'LETTER FROM MR. ow. L. onoLL,
Akent for Dr. ecgtaszars Medicines in Middle
town. Pa. •
Inizp_matc Wri.' Dauphin CO, Pa.. June TT, ISH.
013 NeK, iadelphia, Pa.
eau bta : Herewith I send you a certificate of one
tar moat respectable wizens, Who has neon uaing
your medioiras, and is raw roe ored to health. I think
its puolication would affect the aster; to thus neighbor
hood. If you see proper to use it, do so, or direot me
to.
Mr. Ramer is ansild,yeliable. well-respected and in
fluential citizen. 'Um word would not he doubted by
any
Burgess Who knows him, a Ramey resent is the Chief
of the town. Mr. is himself a good
advertisement, as he speaks for and recommends it
more highly than the certificate mentions.
Yours trier, • (tO. L. CROLL.
AIIDDLETOWN. Dauphin Co., Pa., June 10,1861.
MR. GEO. CROLL, Agent.
'Dsatt Bra In my mien. Illseas, which waa warns
in
cold on my breast and lungs. and which was
in a Fair war of hurrying' me to my grave. ! wee co
muoh alfeetP3 r.y the seventy of the aon ‘ h that t could
nc,t lie down or obtain any rest, and this continued for
two week'. Whon 1 heard of Dr. Bchenek's Pulmomo
and Bea. Weed Tonle. I immediately oommenoed the
use of them, and. after using two or three bottles of
/Syrup. Lziotlied a pereoprible change. The Gough was
ranch sealer, and 1 oould rest muob setter. After using
two bottles of Tonic and ten of idyntp, I have been re
stored to health, If inoll enables me to say I have fall
corifidenes in lie efficacy if taken in time, and moat cor
dially recommend its use to the afflicted. • •
. • , Respeotfully years,
ie99-lm • 4 R..J. RAT.llrßir.
_ .
- riOTIOB.--OBLZSTRiIt
v
BENGER TRAIN FOR AtiVV Y INCITOWN ARI P a
TERMIDIATE STARION3.—On and after Noy. 6th_,
ISM, the Passenger Trains for Devvpurtelvwx
will start from the new Passenger Depat of the Phila
iteishig and Readingitailroad Coma/mi. mincer of
BROAD and CALpowB/LL Streets, (mgagengor on
trams on Callevaili.)
1:10,2412 , 10 R.A.15/ for Downingtews Massa at la
A. 61.
• - • PHILA_DELPEITA AND
_ READING RAILROAD 00.,
c zo. ra boo th cam% street)
PH/LAM111,r21.1., Atoll 12,1851.
MayA SON TICKETS.
On and after I. UAL season tickets teill be isseed
by this uarm, for th. cfriodlcd th ree. MX, nine, an t
twelve months, not trecsorab e.
Hasson selthol-ttokets roar ohe had at =net sent,
demount.
The FOU N TSkoII bo sold by the Treeenren; at No. 11517
eolithStreet, where any fertqformsnon
oen be obtained. IL It FORD,
soill-tf
macre?.
- - -- - - -• •
_ .
miaow Itraffiß 4. ROUTE,
ILOAD
711(33 , ADEV.TAIA AIRS Fa.-
okI . AA RML.
I . O SiVI - 417 U,OV'dk. in Igamonr... Ca_.,trniona; Ro
om% lkaeoarro,Enrantoo, Danetlls. /dingy), 1 ,71:-
nanumort, Wray Ralston, Canton, barn!.
rlainkara do4loater. Olevelisni.,33qtroit.:Sgtode;
iatOi at. bal , !Clirsakan, and all panda It rut ant
ePaasence; trams Will leave Oat raw Mast of the Pitt
i,tlkOVOL7l-3trotall', t i y iroa t: lAtTrTir " I . °M; er:
etroato daily Mit .aya ozesoloe.) , l ' ar above
man. actsllota:
DAY 8.N...P8
—5,11 P. M.
ilk• lAA. M. gain :annests — at Izqattrfor %%Ikea
barro ituoa c a aeon ,statoa tie LAOb AILNA AD 1tL0M894)41 AALLIOA.rk•a
'go treat, Mate direst oonnsonoto at Hiram
•rltilk• trains er tie Now York and Erie, Carandatena
dM la e :rm. Palle, and it dtralo, ea York and erik
Vow York Central "Ai treaty, Drum al! pointer .krorta and
.55and trioCtuts,tes.
mash, ta Llama, 8it:T. 1 44=4 raGG*22;Ol
s,a and all ar.t.emadiata eenito.
Wittelig eau two I Minted at lho Pidis4oWai, ;,rd
ir vs stoked Oro*, non:11one °cruet id
210, 01 itohl.,Ai f
Thent*: 4,wirt d7t streeta, and at tlot Pkvonzer
• oo_rusr !/;31).171F, WITH atid iL.
Irllll.ollol. EZT.C.F.42I I e ZELOZ.V IMATA
tke fkutittiota sum Isadins Depot, Bread and
Miatowg4 at'. t adult' (t! dale ersaptod), Sur all
kaiak, w est au idortk, c ‘ G
.Planckta
thetr C ntko tr-d•Uvcrad Wore IP.M. to burn*
Irti 11=4
i r ritlMAltirad grAAILOWtry
• • •
9.• L ? AMU), Agent
*amino laaraii KlXWAllsmiles latrao:o
•
1:01kit AL9.1.4 thr AOTORY.—:-.1...1Y .
corti.bl.4 . 011 40 7 Ttrir Street, a low oor,
0
5 w the uentleenta4" -he ettenti_oo of ,wßoloiale
orshe Invited to R.* IMPIt4M,D 1311 T
OA V*. nportor It. make. nit head
t ' moo t. mot Si EIJI•11411 UMW,
MONEY' TO LOAN
MEDICINAL.
DYSPEI , I6I.A
Dr. DARIGN RAM'S
• :AktntIATIO INVIGORATING snit's.
nic Medicine /ins bran sized by tat pidirat'An - isne-gray.
%rick increasing /neer. It is rccorninneged to Oars
DyspFpais, Nrrisorentsit, jrcart- Thins, relic
oi
pats, Wind in L A ' Stainitek, or Pains
Betosls Zriadnas, Drowsiness, Kidscrie
.7:Wry/aim:a. L ate "Spirits, Vairiants ,
TrIMUNS.InIMPtrgrx44.
Is EgistwraLemi, Ilzurts.a.assa, Invioonalsts. ear)
WILL I1G: INTOXICATZ OR ISTWPAPY•
.oas a Medicine it is quick end eh - actual, curing the
stoat e.ggravatad case: of Dyskeps is, Kidney Complaints'.
and all other derangements of the Memnon and Bowels
in a speedy manner. -
It will instantly revive the moat melanoholy ansi
drooping spirits, and restore the west, nervous, and
sickly to health, strew
streai k th, and vigor.
. 'Fent m on! who, tra to iniudimous use of liquors, hayr.
becoe denioted, an their nervous systems shattered,
sionstitutions broken down, and nubie:it to that horrible
surge to humanity,- the
the
TRXMIIIiS s will,
mal
most immediately feel happy and healthy invite
rating efficacy ofpr. Ham's Invigorating &grit,
RAT IT WELL DO.
poul.—One wine elm tail as often es nociessetlo
One doze will remove all Bad apirint,
One dose will cure Ileart-bnia,
Three doses will once Ira' ra4eia~.
One dose will sae YOU e6ood
One doge slop the distressing p a ins o f DYINMIZ '
pa deep will remove the distressing and disagreeable
edeals of Wind or Flatuienoe, and as soon as the
stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the' distress
ing load and all painful feelings will be removed.
• One doom will remove the most distressing moans el
Golic:elther in the rtomaoli or bowels.
A few doses will remove ell ch.o o trnalic,lat is the Kidney,
Bladder: or Urinar-y o.rgag;.
Persons who us Perini:sly afflicted with any if idnar
fromuleuita ere assured of speedy relief by a dose or.
ilia. he a radical ours by the use of one or two bottles.
NIGHTLY DIRBIPATION,
Persons who, from dissipating too much over night,
and feel the evil effeou 01 poisonous liquors, in violent
headaches, sickness at stomach, weakness, riddigedio
Aso., will find one dose will remove all bad fealiags.
Ladies of weak and siokly. constitutions uld
m ake
the Invigorating Spirit three duiria a day ; twill make
them strong, healthy, *And haw remove all obstnui
tient; and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and
restore th, bloom of health Lad beauty to the careworn
fame. •
During pregnancy it will be found =invaluable mad',
eine to remove disagreeable sensations at the !Amount..
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he
has put up the Invisionavitto Brous in pint battles at
enter, quarto VI.
general Depot, 45 WATER street, flew yort.
DITOTE GO,. 23:1 North SEOOI9 Sweet,
Wholesale Age in kciailadelphia,
And for sale by JOILII EATON, Ge Id. hlOrtTti
itreet. and all Dniterpiee. 157-tbstvolv
fRS. - JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED
SUPPORTERS POR LADIES, and the only tun-
Porten! under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and
gosiojans are respectfully requested to Only on
re. Oette,at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty. thousand Invalids have boon advised by their physiois.ns to use
ler appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the
United Stateii oopyright, labels on the box, and signa
ture& and also on the Sepperters, with testimonials
iirlf-t•tbAunf
RAILROAD LINES.
dt • . T CLUESTER
HAILHOAD TRAINS via
PENNSYLVANIA LROAD, leave depot, corner
ELEVENTH kV MARKET Street', at 8.15 A. ;1.., 12
noon, 2.83 P: AL, end
04 SithdaY. leave Pfuladalphia at Ma A. M., and
West Cheater at 4 P. M. IY3O-tf
artivisow WEST °HESTER
AND TETI.IiAD.B.EPRI.A
RAILROAD,
VIA
_ZISP.I A.
SIMMER A KEAN a Lr. MEM.
On and An:ION/JAY, June 3, 1261, the trains will
let.tre'PHl,LA EEPRIA L from the Depot. N. E. corner
of EIOOT TH and KARILET dtreets, P.M. 7.45 and
10.30 A. M.
~ and 2, 4.11, 6.30. and 10 P and VIII
leave the dtationo corner of THIRTY - FI RST and
MARKET (Streets, ( West Philadelphia,) at 8.05 and
10.45 A. M., and SAIL 4,80,6.40. and 1112 Y. M.
Q 7( di/ROADS.
Leave at BA. M. and P. M.
Lease WEBT CRIATER at, t. et M. and P. M.
lendeaving Philadelphia and West Chester at 746
A. M. Cie P. M. oonneot at Pensteltou with Trains
on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad
for Oxford and Intermediate points.
HENRY WOOD,
irtyl2-rt General (superintandent.
_ _
AP*.EILIMOON intAPI far Bowninvtown. Ismer at
11 4 . ht.
—WIT 4 3ahays exsoe
Ode. of the }Wird o Managers of the. rkflagei
biz and Kandla: Railroad ConineeT .
ail W. N. idolrAtgidNY.SeerstarY.
11 ; 3
80 ,
• N0a.139 and 141 flouth F 0 119.131 Ztrox.
(Permed, Nog- a 7 nud a 3.1
37uciffi AND REAL tetTATE-90th JULY
CAR U.--We shall hold a large sale o n .ruKtO/Ay.
30th net., inoluding Merrier's estate, In order of Or.
ehans' Court.
Mao, Without reserve, stooks, loans,
PUI3I.IC 13A LEE Re.AL_EItTATE AN a'Tut3E
AT THE EXCHAv.GE IgvERY TUESDAY, at
o'olook, noon, during the hush:cell sestet'. 1 3 hit a u
Auglist,oull Occasional 'ales.
REAL Ea rATE AT PRIVATE: SALE.
so- We have large amount of real estate at
sale. inoluding eVeTV description of oity and prism'°sentry
Property. Printed line mat les had at the auction
•PEREMPTORY SALE—STOCKS.
ie
At 10 o'olock, noon, at the 'mileage. will he sold
without reserve, in account of wit in it may suc 92 shares :Uric Cincinnati Pr Co . Co
93uisencer Railroad
.• • Paissonsor Railroad Co. of Cincinnati .
Also. without resec
and
for atter accounts.
BO shares Ca.inden and A (Jail/ill HaltrOMel en.
And without reserve, in order of Assignee,
.01 shares North Bramit Canat c o
50 shares Paseepsor Railroad Company of Cincinnati
6.3, 000 6 per cent.. morlzage coupon bends l'estrirlva
nin Iron l'orticanY•
len. without renerve•to - clons an estate—
la shares Sunbury and Erie Ratirold company.
60 shares Pusaengcr Railroad COmpallY nr eine nnsti.
S 3 000 Butlr cont. mortgage itiouuott bonds i'ec niy i_
came Iron Coutpan•.
Also, without reserve, to aiolltl an estate
-15 shares Sunbury and Erie Riulroad Company.
20 shares Etarrisburg Bridge ConcianY—nat 310.
Ott PHANS' COURT SALE-30th J
VAL UA 13L.F. D LA WAKE: witAltP PUILI;nd
Our Rale Seth met.. Will Include trio Cante or (;,,„,.
P. Mercier, deceased Lance Wharf. Lot !el Building
river Delaware anil tiwaneon 'stree. adjoining Dr ,
party, and near the tertnintin of the Pannnylvaairt Hail:
rowd.
ASSW
VALUABbi WA I,N liT EITRIMT
Mao, s treet .in: throo Mary brick yore. Nn. 32
Wainut 24 foot 9 inches front and 81 feet de e ,
fininhed in beet manner, and a Brat-rata business wan-
VAL Ua BtrE TORE AND DWELIANiI.
Also. the valuable three start brink store and , re t
iog. with three story. bark buildings. No. 939 Gino
avenue, occurred as a dry geode store, and an casettes
stand.
Bur BF
UIRfnN nD
t o ; t i S .
OV A Le l ua l .
110 R, TA
PEST,ItY CARPETS. &a.
nue Morning,
;3011 inst.. at 10 o'clock at No. 3311111amiD0 0 a w e
above Thirty-eeeond street. bleat Muted-lout, dl
superior furniture, Immo-forte, oval French -Plate mi
ro , , fine Lancet y earners, fine hair mettresees, ae., 0
agentleman dooliniflg hottsekaealan•
Open for examination early on the morning
sale
Sale at Nos. 139 and is' youth Fourth Stri.er
SUPT RIOR P URN IT URE, FR ENOS- PLAT E'idf s.
RORS, PIANO-FORTES. BLCDS AND IlEdwa t
BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, &a
On Thursday Morning.
At 9 o'clock. at the Auction flume. au asnonmett of
excellent second-hand remit:are, elegant piano f oTtes.
fine mirrors, carpets. beds and bedding, &a, from fem .
lies declining hour.skemping, removed to the store for
convenience of Bale.
M.
FITZPrATRI(II. & BROS., no,
• sIONEEII2. 604 CHESTNUT St., above Sixth.
At 7 o'clock. of book', atattonera, and Amor gooda,
watehee, Jewelry, chicks, silver-plated 'ware, miler,'
Paintings, musical ins rumens, Oce.
Also, Hoeiery,ory goods, boots and shoe., and may_
eliandise of every demi - nion.
DAY SAL t 3 every Monday, Wednesday, aad
day, at to o'clock .
PRIVATE SALER.
kt.orirr Bale. !several laree consignmenta "amber
ato loom ry , nook., loutionery, silver- plated Were 01.1 r.
kin, caner POOde, kek.. to which la solicited the atten
tion of out, and country uti.rchanls and others.
Consignments aclioited for all kinds of alerehlephsp,
for either public or private ealee.
Liperril cosh advances made on oculanzMecti.
nr-dnor Ho'rot erno , ntls arts-mind
MACHINERY AND IRON
- -
PENN STEAM EtIGiNIIANE.
Ron.:Ea woßia.—N.E.,v),:c !J'Evy
PRAC CAT . Are THEORETICAL ealGtl'i;.:Egs •
MACHINISTS. BOILP.:R-R A R. E RB,BLA CI( 81 , '
and FOUNDERS, having, for maw , years, tees it
suocessful operation, and exclusively emoteed
building and repnns Maxine and River eneinee. hut
and low pressure. Iron Boats, Water Tanks. Prneen.lx,
its.., Oto.. respentfully offer their services to the puha&
as being fully prepared to contract for k:ogibs e of t`l
iliraCZ• Marine River, and Stationary. Iviviog lieu of
patterns of dif'f'erent sizes, ere prepared to execute or
dem with euiok despatch. Every ileseription andttero
making made at the shortest notice. High Low
Pressure, Flue, Tubular. and Cylinder Boilers, o, the
best Pennsylvania charcoal iron Formes, Mall woes
and kinds j Iron and Bra:men:dans. of alf dssiinimom
Roll Turning. hiorew Cutting. and all other work con
nected with the above business.
Drawings and oneolfieations for all 'work detest their
establishment, free of eharge, and work guarantied.
The subsoribers have ample wharf-thou: room for re
pairs of boatel, whore they can lie in perfect seed.%
and are provided with shears, Nooks. talha.
for raising heavy or light weights,
.1 COB C. NKr. FIE.
BEACHSOHN
PA LEVY.
end P.
•Jic.,,,,„
Z. VAUGHAN MERRICK, JOHN Z. CL2 H.
ALLLIAX H. DIUMILICK, RARTLS: GLEREICI.
ROUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
Ps. , FIFTH AND WASHINGTON 15T1±EETrE;
PHILADBLPIIII..
MERRICK k SONS
ENGINEERS AND iI ‘ VINISTS,
Manufacture High and 1.,c0w Pr e Steam Entices.
for 'awl, river. and wrinne service.
Boilers. Gasometers. Tanks. Iron SCAM, he.; Cat-
Inv of all kinds. either iron or braze.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gee Works. Workshops. Rah
road Stations, ko.
Retorts ace Gee Machinery of the latest and mut
improved oonatruotion.
Every description of Plantation Dl.e.chinerf. arch as
sugar, Saw, and Gnat Mills. Vacuum Paco. OM
Steam Train/hi:Nicest:ire, Filters. Pumpint engines.
&c.
8010 ngeuta for N. Rillieux's Parent Sugar Bottler
Appnrsten,__• Nesmyth's Patent Steam Barnmer r and A.
pinwall Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drairdtx
machine. anal
pOINT PLEA6ANT rGUNDRY, 100. 952
EltVilf Street, Kennington. Philr.delnkia.—wli.-
LLCM 11. TIERS info. mg his fnends Mat, hawing ay.-
°hazed the entire stook of Patterns at the above Fogs
dry., he m now prepared to rem: e orders for Rams.
Gnat, and Saw-!dill Castings, Soap, Chemical, sad
Home Work, Gearing.. Castings mode from Rever
beratory or Cupola Furnmes, In dry or greaa sand. or
loam.
SHIPPINO•
ST AMSBIP GREAT NASTERN
FOR LIVERPOOL.
7be GREAT EAST RR N Jetties Kennedy. c 00.•
mender. will aatl front Quebec for Li vorpool, (welder
DBrnuit e 1 on Tuesday. 6th. of "menet. !weed.
gore to be on board ou tee everung o' the Rh.
ItATEB OF PAS:kAGE.
Cabin...._..—... _Sat
Steerage.-- -- -; • • "4 . ' 2°
Ps/sensors ocoupring the grace sateen beaus it
charged ,Slik • :tins.
Berths not secured until paid for.
Two experienced suttee: 3 RTC no Lsid
• Steerage pa-set . .arra are metre it• arctldabetair,g,
atee eating and drinking utensils
l ite ship will take as oario—llenr, erns, mikes, dr!
deals. &0., &o.
For further particulars, apply to the entircees.
ALLAN GILMOUR. & Cu.. i.jattee, or
GILMOUR & CU., Motutal,
Or to their agents in how York.
EDAM XON BROTH
1i0.3 Benin; Gmo.
iyn tAI.
WEIELY
BY 131EASI BETWI3_ I 74 fit. 7/ Yoga
AND LiviiatrOOL, calling at QtliceltiS - 1011N (Ire
land>) to land and embark passenori 1:1 despatches.
The Liverpool. Nov YoTS, and rodadelphia Steam
ship ComnAny's svlenclid Clyde-Wilt iron aorta steam
ships, ars intended to er.it totiowei
FROM Nvou voo K FOR LIVtAN.X.E.
CITY OF WABB.MGTOI4. Bab:clay.
GLASGOW. Eaturda>•
CITY
And ISTOT zaturaar to:ea:lkon the tear,from fEnt
O. 44 N. I.
RAVES OF rAESAnt;
YRROVGB FROM 11:1 1 / 4 .D.ELPRIA.
to Qnnenstorn, or Liverpool.--
Do. to London, vm 5 5;
Steerepe to Queenstown, or Lavorre - oL - • r
Do. to London.— _ L
Do. Return Doke's, &reliable for oil =owls,
from Live moo:-
Tamen:ere forwarded to - Form, Etr:bla.
Bremen, and Antwerp, at throuFh TALES.
Certificates of Pla sage leveed front Liverpool :3 :ICC
Yor • ___ td
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Ctifi ik oatea of passue toned from Queenotoon to
New York- --. __- Int
When 'teen:ere have terpar',Or 13301Datenitlett for
PEAsencert arc Constructed -nth vratettitht oorapsd
manta. an carry +experienced Siirgeonn
For freir t. or nessate. apply at the valet iho Con-
NUM Itllflt O. DALE 14321,
. I'l Walnut' street, rittltoolft;t.
In tvivert.ool, to WM. llCitArt.
1011117e:i4 1 4 1
giaarow, to WM. flittet,
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ruort bOSTO2.I T 4 XIVEMS.
chief Cabin Paessga.--..------• 4118
Nooostd Cabin
She 'Mips frOm New York oati at t.:0:1 - ffir DM.
'Who Muse from Boston eau at BahLts and Ced
rift"t r .A., 'Capt. Judi:ins AFKIC,i. Capt. - A:M.I=X.
qtrnlA, Cef t. J. Stone. CANAD4.C.IO Le:tah.
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NIAGARA. t.:spi. Roodo
Cavt. Cook. KUEIOrA, Cact. Anderrox ,
COTIA, ( now buildirtr.)
These Peseetz carry olaar whitefit men AIU
mean on starboard bow ; red oa port too,
CANADA. Moodie, leaves Beaton, Wrdasplar, iclf
ABU, Lott, myork, edceadly July
ARABIA, tame, " Boston Weheatar . t, 7.
AFRIA. nannon, yer,damear. ur
S , UROPA. Andemon, " Bo:ton Ailg
41
PIiFIBIA, " N.Yort, ~.o.v7,...ad,sr,Act
lkirthe not secured until paid for,
An experienced Burt eon on bcart.
The owners of those chips win sot be mocsambie far
%o i l, Silver, Bullion. Spam, iewelr), Precast atones
er SUN, unless bills °flailing are signed therefor, lad
the value tkeraof thatein examen!. Por . freight or
onto to E. 0
Bowling (neon. flew Yot.
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co., amt.:tut cavistrt
fernliaskayea, b..nrcbs.r.tise, Este
arckba•eie. either by Ita avi Lite' er tszrr4oz
"kw Zayre:. Ge•talanita. la el; '4* riceio
Isaint.issiitttlect el the Preget tte.;c4...
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BII7BINILSS CARD 4.
TORN WELSH, PRAUTLOAL Sitter
ROOFER., TRIAD Street and eratauhyown t
Road. laDrepared to pat on any meant of Roist.
the molt moderato terms. Will swirling to mate
D building verfeatly water-tisk Orders 001—
attended to. ntr
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l'Ohri ELLIOTT, W124:2b raid Lit/VOX: 4 .
mir. 317 and 319 INALI9IST Street. I t1 (61 " 1 "
(tru, between Third and „Fourth, north
"'• 11.fblit
*lnnis. N. B.—Fine Old Whialces nisi? , 44.
tabluted 1130.) N.1(40.
pAWBO d N 101101,8014,
13001CBINDBICIS,
Arac.g.ll3 and /123. Miriam Bow.
BOFXV.3lllajk - nt awl_Cheetnai Want
.PRILADE.LYR.I.II.
JAMS3I PAWBON. JAI. )3. rial..itiool
FILE MANUFACTORY, 211 :YEW ISTEZET.
Files and ItaXIM of every desonotbm 3314 gl"
lit/ail:Y. made to order, At the above estabtial.std•
WHOLE/Lux and
at manufacturer's prima.
nosattlnc demi In a Gummier atomiser.
aol-dam J. B. antild-
EASE AND COMFORT.
A. TII.E.OBALD alibi, Who oat *lease or calk
everybody?
• Snob a personprobably never was born. But th°2
Who know when they are salted to HOOTS or 8110%
are invited to give hire a oall, and those wIl O gl ev
were witted before may 'tie Stated now. He ie at ha Dia
was P.O A3' FR At - root i.te am
" THE PRESS"
BOOK
AND
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENTt
NO. 417 •
CHESTNUT sfriturrr.
PR/LADEL,PH./.d.
The attention of the Business Community
is respectfully Invited to the New Book Red
Job Printing Office of cc Tux Plass," which
has been fitted np with New J#futerial, in the
most complete manner, and is now pr"Par7,
to execute, in a satielectory style, every
sty of.printing.
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