The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 01, 1861, Image 4

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Xb.Btobmoo4 P«P«e o whi «,h excel J
Boooants of the b*‘« * t ion enjthiEg
* OTC-* Tho “ y 8:
ri'gtt'
o’clock
ftotion Bg4
GoQ- Kiri
road from ■
point yUtti
violence oi
the o*rs,
straight oa
out going,
tnil” mrto’
- oognizett
mftntof *
. the £Uf
lino, a
broke/
..l/Koro tber<’*i
if the enemy At that hoar
i brigade gjfived on the rail
it to Manawas Junction, at a
let of Ston» Bridge Seeing the
itei t there, this general stopped
dismounting hia men, marched
enemy, without orders, and with -
ie Junction, thereby saving a five
ides. Beauregard did not at first re
/rigade, and believed it a flußk move-
Jnemy, till they oamo near enongh for
fee distinguished. Oa their arrival in
jral charge was made, and the enemy
4 fled precipitately.
/the armies reached Oentrevllie, where
ill had 15,00 ft fresh men and,heavy guns,in
~ he made a desperate rally, Bat another
of the Confederates broke the now lines,
became ■ 'complete, .The body of
'rmy pdrsaed to Fairfax, and planted onr flag
aeeourt-house. The cavalry out up the enemy
milee fprther, to Fails Chnrch, only-four miles
im Arlington. About half the members of the
/ederaf 'Conigrese were distant spectators of the'
battle. At Oenfcroville was found a table bounte
ously spread, aurronnded by empty Boats and
j twenty baskets of-ohampagno, where Benator 'Wil
{ son was in the aat of entertaining a large dinner
/ party on onr arrival. He himself narfowly escaped.
, / He got ont of the village in the disguise of a driver
of a marketeer*. Among other curiosities seised
■ there were a.number o,f bills of fare of dinners Me-.
Dowell intended to give at different points, all in
Frenoh, and elaborate as to the cuestn*. Borne of
/ thens|are in Richmond. X .
/ ■ It will be impossible to give details at present.
,/ It must be confessed that the victory was the re
sult of the most desperate daring and dashing
courage of our troops. The Fourth Alabama,
Fifth Virginia, and Seventh and Eighth Georgia
Regiments are said to have suffered most in the
engagement. Sherman’B,battery of sixteen pieces
ana a portion of, the Rhode Island battery are in
our possession, and a beautifni battery it is. Cum
mings’ Virginia Regiment oharged first upon it,
and were repulsed, when another regimont cams
up, shooting down every man and oaptnring the
pieces. The Washington Louisiana Artillery took
two of the pieoes and immediately turned them
with deadly fire upon the enemy. It would-be
unjust to discriminate among the various regi
ments, for all did their work -writ. Virginia,
North'-Carolina, Booth Carolina, Giorgio, Ala
bama,. Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas,
Kentuoky, and perhaps Florida, have united their
destinies this day in eternal bonds of friendship
sealed in blood May it ever continue and
strengthen as time shall pass.
It must not be omitted that Captain Delaware
Kemper’s Alexandria Battery-joined the conflict
in the evening and did noble work, as on Thurs
day last, mowing tanas in the enemy’s ranks, with
out the loss of any of their own number.
Ex-Governbr Smith was active in the engage
ment with the portion of the regiment assigned to
him, and elioited the warmest expressions of ad
miration from General Beanregard.
An officer of the army, who arrived here yester
day, says that he witnessed the onset of onr sol
diers, the Arkansas regimens, he believes, on the
New York Zouaves, and that it was a terrible
spectacle. They threw down their guns and made
the charge with their brandished bowie knives.
The Zouaves at first seemed petrified with einaee
ment. Then, as their assailants knocked aside
their bayonets and fell upon them with their fu
, rious blades, they fairly screamed with terror, and
fled in the utmost consternation.
Colonel Bartow died a noble and brave death
He first received a shot which shattered one of his
feet; but even in this disabledcondition ho main
tained his place at the head of his men. Bo had
reached a fence which orossed the direction of his
charge, and was supporting himself, waving his
sword, and cheering his gallant band on to the
fight, when some miscreant's bail pleroed his brave
heart.' .
T- uty-tbr' if thf nded Zf
OPIHIOK OF ATTOBHKY GBSBBAL BATES.
ftf o f ft ft*fti oTy ' Ni- i Attorney GBaerai Bates has written a long let
mote than MB wain™ 20 >5J 00 . 3ta£,< '%| ter on the question of suspending the wrif of ba-‘
nitiime ltd! rmfefiii^r 0 Wlt ?-* tor f corpus, in answer to the following questions
Ki 7 l or P™T 1 ™ r * B ' stateaLropounded; by the President of the Unitea States ;
lave hilled and wounded some 7° O^, 1 ' I “- khe Presenttiiiie of a great and dangerous
the enemy, and taken nearly nrisonek", 0410 ”’M* disorot.onary
while others are constantly bought in from ih7i tO , oanße tO . arrested and held m custody
woods Our own loss is 500 Silled and 1500 W knoWl ‘ 10 have criminal intercourse with
wounded No_ prisoners Our regiments most
suffering ore the Fourth Alabama, the Seventh
and Eighth Georgia, Fisher’s North Carolina Re
giment, and Hampton’s Legion"
The Whig soys:
All aooounts agree in representing the spoils of
the battle to be immense. Among the items not
previously mentioned are 600 tents, and 7,000
axis.. Our troops have been busily engaged in
burying the slaughtered Yankees. About* three
hundred bodies remained unboiled on i ursday
The Federal wounded who arrived in Richmond
were as kindly eared for as the Confederates The
Whig says that k committee of citizens tool: oare
of ibe wounded, asd adds:
“ They were oordially assisted in this ‘ lr-hor of
dove by other ofiigens, not members of the com
rnmee, who had memo forward to render assiat
snd take the wounded to thoir homes. Each
' lo r«g*rd it as a nrivilego to take one
•tr fellows under his care, but, of
-.ratified ”
ornOTW4i
coarse, alletftefiasr i_
- Jh® soys; h«.gi_
of the
w/ee«w tary eur « oon at <?®nrna?»|£ d « d > b ? tba
ktJeVa'noamlia 6 6!lomy > 6 000 to WOO
The Examiner sn*a that hv>j> *„ *
■ ' pla h n " U ™ Sao^l'7
magnittosnt aopply 0 W« hflT« d in° iaTe J 6ap£aiea a
<m«el7ea with an OBiflt of ~™"
money maid not have fnraiahfd',S ,page tWoII
•applied. The enem* 1e..,, 10r “saortlme
of it dannof be repla^ I fleetest d ls * I ’ oltioll
in hora«s. amj J k.£*? f rea *dcfioi«icy was
bis whole strid/ W e shell B t "p him of
of the number or thousand* «f bs2irti a statement
hare k«Jed or oaptn ° of Ms boM “ wb ‘« b we
fight: Examiwr “>®ntioDß this tooident of the
pS:S3rrS=
lg F*!'e»".T*f:
SwPwH?SSi
" B "? d * d 1 his men respond Firing h-m. K
maintaining their ooaifinn ® J hi®, and
SSSMfe^eSaSS
abont^o^dfed'^o^^who^l 00 S" bwfc
Bomb Carol! oared* i, h Qen Evans, of
•elf known to the men ’hdd’.d “n ! and eV l!,tlß S ®’m
otlo eneonrokem.n 1 ?5 ded his n °ble and patri
msnder. 4 S 6hWt%meB b a‘» n tb * ir ga l lant °«“-
rides to the line and *£ .?•* ? saor *B® ,rd himself
the Legion to hold lls^levoS 8 r ! ds ippea)B to
moments longer nod the vimi>.£ 0B 1 “S. b ? { H faw
The men were snSertog horribly won
raging thirst, when a nombSr of thaeffi h ° mcs j
privates volunteered-on the aDd ,
bringing water from a ravine tea? b? * th w t ° f
Are of the enemy. Bat throe returned Sf? li*
gallant errand. t Lieatenanta Bates and 7*/ ro^.
Hdge*Rnrt < th“ D ? Bsrds > aßd private N °N'cart'
th *y list IS time to join Coionel namm
aßd d *iP®rate ohargO'ap.on.the ba-dory P
&e£2&=?*S££te
SB.Kf' AWUfS?
Co?°Mal h o,hooded 00 Joha «*<?, kniod;
woomded! SteT * n8 ’ of ««®»l Bee's staff;
A Winchester paper sajs •
Soht l?T hoBtoa ,’ s “omisand was not in the
*Mfsf le«ippl*diL ht^oompanies 1 of dh*
vESEfc'■"¥?**&«^-WrMrS^k
arr&ld’ Bad Kentucky and Maryland regiments
the fight. oP ° a Broßßd i Mtat ‘he oonolf.ion.oi
nJ' DE fTAH Saiuts soem to enjoy a onint
ti**"%*s£
“ Brigham’’—re, •."v'™* 1 ’” or rather Fatter
don’titEow lhem a n < L?t B hev° a ?. , K y i 0 !d l - l<lr< ” 1 tbit h ®
in the Do tin stvie ®, u M dlD g a theatre,
dost |iO;eoo.°v® b t * otß,e ’ which is to
tetter Iron* an Austrian Officer,
orisn* or rn. lieu A»» ran
WAF..
tFro m the CircinhMi ISM -*
Cjsoirkati, o , tJ. S. of A., July 86,1 .v--.
Commonly adverse to the interference oUJty
"" St>tind
hat the
in the
is nn-
W ith every confidence in General BoOtt and his
able .corps of engineers, one thing is fare, they
hare too much to attend to—too many apprentices
to oversea. This is no time for idle speculations.
Tour countrymen must be up and doing; no time
must be lost. Pieparo your civilians:to fast, the
part of soldiers. .
Your President should place an army of at least
si* hundred thousand men In the field at onoe; the
men have been offered and should be acoepied at
onoe; an army two hundred thousand strong should
be at Washington; a division one hundred thou
sand ttrong .at Fortress Monroe. Generals Pat
terson and MoClellan should at onoe, or as scon as'
lossible, unite and taka a convenient distanoe
ram Manassas Railroad, in entrenched, strongly
fortified earth worts.. The Washington army
should move the oolumn within striking distanoe
of the enemy. The Fortress Monreo oolumn
shoald move towards a point in tho rear of the
raiiro'd, between the Davis army and Richmond,
and, by certain, unfailing military understand
ing, Bhould i all attaok the enemy at one time,
the same hour. This will be sure to Crown your
arms with suoeess. At the same time an army
shoald be organized in yonr manufacturing States,
at least 50,000 strong, to embark on hoard of ships,
to attack on the Southern coast; another equally
strong should enter the Mississippi river towards
New Orleansloo 000 good men Bhould be mus
tered at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi
rivers, and; go South by the latter rivers; 50,000
men should be sent through Kentucky, to 00-ope
rate with the other divisions of year very grand
army; still another foroe of 200,000 mon should
be held in reserve, to act where their services may
be most needed Such a force can conquerrest
assured s smaller one may fail
To a foreigner accustomed to the rigidity of in
dividual power, jour institutions appear, if any
thing, more magnificent than they are. Yours is
tho only real republican nation that has ever ex
isted, and the eyes of all civilized nations are
anxiously awaiting the result, to soo whether your
people think the Government worth sustaining.
- There need bo no fear of any first-class European
Power; acknowledging the independence of the
rebel States, without the-most satisfactory evi
dence of their being able to sustain themselves, for
many reasons: England distrusts Canada, and sees
a turbulent spirit in Ireland, only awaiting a fa
vorable time to revolutionize; besides, she is not
entirely confident of her new bed-fellow, Napoleon;
and I assure you the Jatter 1b too well aware of the
existence of the seoret Carbonari, and the uncer
tainty of the permanence of his family on the
throne of France, to interfere in any matter where
there is no advantage to be derived by him.
Being ,on farlongh from tho Austrian servioe,;
with a predisposition to admire the United States,
I have carefully noted in my travels over many
portions of your country, every object or oharao
ceristio of your peopie, and assure you thatT oan
.not imagine any outrage on the part of the Go
vernment that oould be flagrant enough to oauso
any ofyonr peopie to rebel Yours is a mighty
country, unequalled in the whole epoch of history,
and I entreat the people in their majesty to obme
forward and sustain the authorities.
Civilized mankind sympathizes with the North ;•
the accursed supporters of human slavery, of
despotism, of tyranny, of are alone in
their aocursad schemes. Tbo uolocksd-for war may
bo Iho cause of very hard times, bat the people are
or onght to be ready tor the sacrifice. Their late
outpouring of: money, men, everything, to sustain
their good country, convinces me that I do not
plead in vain.
In this emergency a good plan would be to have
a committee to hire or engage every able bodied
man to drill daily ; make your city one vast camp
for homo defence, and, if necessary, pay every vo
lunteer, two or three francs a day. If you have
hot the ready money; let a scrip; based on tkeflrst
credit of your city, be issued in such sums as is.
neoded to pay your home ioroes. Let the pay be
ever so small; it would prevent much suffering, re
lieve the pressing necessities of many, keep the
poorest from starving, ind,- let oome what may,
would be A phalanx strong enough to slaughter
any foe daring enough to disturb your quietude.
Supposing your taxes would be doubled, would it
not be better than to have your oily in danger,
your citizens suffering from hunger ? A commit,
tee of five, or any other number, of your goad
hearted, responsible citizens in each:division of
your city, would be appointed to arrange the affair
systematically." Though not wishing to doubt the
devotion of the citizens of Kentucky, I must say,
in all candor, that' there are many there of high;
and low degree who would glory to'-see the sieve
propagators conquer. Place your city beyond
reach of all snoh evil disposed citizens. ,
Though a devoted snbjsot to his Majesty the
Emperor of Austria, whom and whose cause I am
ever ready _to support with my life, if heed be, I
offer any knowledge of arming and fortifying your
city I may possess,: without any 'charge,; as my
small token of appreciation of true liberty, know
ing that his Majsaty will -not objedt, as ho loves
Republican America as I do. ana that is only so
eond to my own country. Let every man be -a
conscript. So out to battle to preserve the beon
handed down to you by your forefathers, and your
country most he, will be, sustained.
Godfbev F. C. Tkatzckt,
Captain Co. E, Fourth Royal Top. Eng., Austrian
Service.. -
The Writ of Habeas Corpus and the
Powers of the President.
2 f * hß writ of habeoßcoJSa®
a."sfnvS 0 V. n ' rs l 5 7 . wh “' in >~\
SttmfiSSftNSßHK
Pie, their historical regions to thlmiV f °° r pBo '
.3tfJK?fflS“jr»Wifa£BS!
of habeas corpus Still, th^DflonTi^w 1 f ?fJ bo wr3fc
fiCtut, eren whii* inkJ?5 P v. p „l English by dc-
Bngl^^^ 11 * J^^galo/the
rigbf to the forms of Enolfah » historical
of EaeJiah the
that the Boglish Xeroicnt 21,85 kn ‘*
oaoe asattmed the uow** 1 ™ s ?* - ha *. moTts than i
would, and hold tlXm L
beyond .the reaoh indlcL ndefio te ti “ B
and they desired, no (lonbt J examination ;
against the « *»«£■
hence the :olaose of the e°oa‘ry And
consideration. Bnt we mMt t^ 10n n °w coder
words, vague and indeteSite «» t ?h ooDa,lue tha
find them ‘ The nriviiJm! ll^? 8 th *, y at ®’ BB we
cotyas.shall not K wLJto kai<!ax
mean that the writ it=*rr ?*?,’ ■ I Does that
that, being issued, tho parte shall ■?' ot - be ‘ SBU ' d > or
from it? Saapended— doM * E ? benefit
hong up ft, a limo oT m ,' an delayed,
Writ« Aates corp JlwhSh-writ? Tn w ? r lllB
there were many wri> g called T “,1 Ba Kland
need by the oourfs for th» mlmL» 8t “»“®. and
oise of their various ,onTBD,en t erer
by acts of Conareas—.w - Jf r - awa 00aIt8
.1789, srotion 14. and S theW J°K B,ory s?t r ' f
section 7—Save, I believe. M “ rctl 2 1833,
He adds ; j equivalent powers/ 7 -
I«ge^of’tl^^rrf^rJ ,,s l >B “ i <> a of?the,privi- u_
derstand a repeal of all nowb? , n> , | We ma> - Bo ‘ OP SEOBETABY ANTI Mi
the phrase to meab tthat, fa *»£ of D ” d "stiihd uotfl^u ESDAyf thv StffSfA 84 ' 18 * m J&
dangerous rebellion like the IS* ..? ea " SB d tB ® oonstruetion of two HutIJLJV ° f W°l
deolare tho opinion that tie o ®°Vwhere n al *?n?.^m\tiM , ?? r t b 08 xaini»^f'* 1 *
Puer to .mivevd Z vri^LT/ 6 , 1 kas lm "^ £ thTffidVuTs wnf,L™ h "/ a, ‘“ D
rsfn^ B^
ordinary tlm r S s — ent * 8 »o part of his adopted!® nor ms * hereafter be AirmM ami
andwwepHonat. and «^„‘?” POrar3 ' diflWrfeeefctween
pressing emergency wh.n i: 8 ”? 6 ?. 0 ? 1 !' to meet a the Stone or marble, toiler to
•bs tbo weak to Josur ”th- Jadwiai Y * 8 *•« 0 Pressed lw bidd *r» ma, o^ f M? s WJjftbe b «{>
the ordinary coarse of*"dr o I | a ,obo 6u PP r ' s «»d S by the^jWif^SmK I «!bnerc ri of tlie'Ld" TlomeW
the powers vested in tbemarsb„?.? !B S,{ ,o * s ' "by .•»*«».««h. offer,
till thebv bos he the lawful authn ?b*n,and not w‘Sosf*^SdMm?«PSi«2f , - < “'f "d'ahio jf r«Jeot,tne,
th* a * d f bo wUitcry power ofibewatlon *2 sal*.5 aI *. *°
that power perform bis great' Jeeat M a ( BD d wifh Buiidias, dro ill-.iVj; ;
M°,^ BP,,rB£fl ibo iMurreotlon 01 ""! JrW-tauK' *” ‘ SwtoIL , fieoretary'l a^j^wurer.
a wrH ofhabe'/rokpuJ tbe’^Sionrf^dlfaVe.
ceive wh"a tr o*V-l.°t F . 8 : i 0 ?° J flnb i<> and r e - s?a?2 st £f,? ar W° a »n ante-»r Tefrimenta ul
ih^atr" tho,ftid ba "«»»««
- Jr»-icth. M
The nT,iL t i™ S . a,l<l , D °d« r such oiroemstanoes ’• 7 Surgeon General of Penneilvania.
tUfS^SS^as.Wlgp 1 .
w 6 call a partidfiS? power exercised by the Presi
dent a peaoSlSwer or a war powar, fornniioubted
]r ha ilfiei with both; He is the obibf civil
mmrtdfiMfc of the natipb, and , being snbh, and
(ebauSb be ia snob, ho. is 'the. bbnstifatioaal boat'
Haoder-lfl-bbiof of the ormy and navy; and thus,
%ithin the limits of the Constitution, he roles in
peace and commands in wot,* and .at this moment
10 is in the full exeroise of all the functions belong
ing fo both those oharaoter?. The civil' adminis
tration is still going bn in its, peaceful oourse, and
yet we are in the midstof war—a war in which the
enetay is, for the present, dominant in many
Btates, and has his seerot allies and accomplices
scattered through many other States which are
still loyal-and trna A war all the more, danger
ous and more needing jealous vigilance and prompt
notion because it is-an internecine and not an in*
ternational war.”'
know
ild be
iity, I
dor to
tod in
Bwe-
SUEPLIm '
. Cynics on CLotmw# ANb Equtpa&bJ
Corner of Howard and Mbrcer streets. '» S
w «»W tfORK. July 37, 1853. ;V
SEALED are invited, and will bu re
ceived at this offioe until 12 o’clookoii THURSDAY,the
Bth Any of August next, ■when they -will be publicly ,
opened* for furDfshing.br oontraot, the following Army
Suppuesand Materials, deliverable at such place or
places, in the city of New York, as may be hereafter
designated, in quantities as required, viz:
200*000 tm cannons, with corkstoppera, 3 pints.to
weigh HH ounces without the stopper ? to be
covered with oloth, after an inspection Jim
been mode of them. : v
canteen straps. <
26,000 camp kettles,, sheet-iron, 8 sizes in nests 18X
pounds* ■ •>
67,000 mess pans, sheet-iron, weight 2 pounds.
i,700 iron pots, with bales. . - •• •••
SO,OOO toiling axes, oast steel; best duality, 4M, 5, ahd
b)g pounds, .
axe handles, beat'hickory.
17,000 oamp hatchets, cast.steel, best duality. 18
v ounces.
64,000 hatchet handles, best hlolrory, ■
• • 27 otiO;pickaxes, two sizes, to weigh 6)4 and 7 pounds,
, M,OOO piditaxe handles, best hiokory,
- -.80.000 axe stints. 1
27 000 hatchet slings.
27*0 0 spades, two/izes,’best quality,
400 sets hospital teat poles.
4 800 sets wall tent p uss.
27.00? Sibley tent- poles, with iron tripod.
2,000 sets of servant*’ tent poles.
94)00 hospital tent pins, targe.
iD,OUO hospital tent pins, small,
43 000 wall tent pins, large,
tec OUO oomroon tentpius.
X 0 090 Sibley tent stoves.
2 000 drums, infantry.
... 2 000 drum oases.
< 2,0 0 drum heads, batter.
2 COO drum heads, snare, ■
6 000 pairs'drum a’loks.
2,O<K) drum stick carnages,
. 2 000 sets of drum snares.
2 000 dram slings.
2 000 dram cords, of ltalian hemp, 34 feet long.
1,400 bugles-with extra mouth-p.eoes.
X. 400 infantry bugle oords and tassels*
200 garrison iiag halliards. ’
200 reoruiting Sag halliards*
409.090 great coat straps.
3 000 sergeants’sashee*. , ; „ „ . „ _ ■
200.000 luiwsjerfiere, 80,000 each. A, B, C, D, L, F, (a,
276,000br0w numbers, 25 000 each, of 2,8,4,5,7.8,0,
60.0C0 ot 1, and SO U)0 of 6, to serve,also as 9.
80,000 yards worsted lace, (blue,) l)4lnaheawide, :
' 48 000 yards worsted laoe. ( blue,) K inch wide.
200 pairs sergeant major (intantrj) ohevroas. , •
200 pairs quartermaster's Bergeanfc (infantry) ohe
", ' vrons, „• ; . - < .....
200 pairs hospital stewards’ chevrons. *
s 200 pairs ordnance sergeants; chevrons,
a.ttw pans first sergeant*’ (infantry) ohevrons.
3,000 pairs aeTgeants’(iofaatry)otievrons,
16.000 paira corporals’(infantry) ohovToris, -
19 000 yards red bunting,
17.000 yards white banting.
8.000 yards blue bunting.
2 200 yards 4-4 mashn.
1,900,000 yards « cotton drilling.
203.000 yards beds&ok tape, ■ ;
5 0 0 yards cotton webbing* IK inches.
7.000 yards bolting rope.'
200.000 knapsacks, complete.
»iO,OOO liaversaoks* oomplote, . .
- Bias will also be received, at the same time and
place, for themaking up, from materials furnished by
the Government, the following articles, to be delivered
at the depot of army clothing and equipage, in this city,
viz:
200,000 single bedsaoks, i
200 garrison nags.
200 storm flags-
4 200 recruiting flags, • 4 .
AH the above mentioned articles must conform m
every respeot to the sealed standard patterns in rbisof
floe, where they may be examined and additional in
formation received oonoerning. them. _ i.,
. as it is desirable that the articles be of domestic fab
rication, bids from manufacturers; or regular dealers
will be preferred, whiah must be made for and conform
to such articles only, in quality and description, as are
required by the advertisement and the samples in this
office, but contracts wJI be awarded to the lowest re-,
.spot.sible bidds*V^h< >s h (l l i faTD,all ■awefaotoir securi
ties for the feithfu! performance thereof. ~
The manufacturers’ establishment or dealers’place
of business must be distinctly stated in the proposal,
togetherwith the names, address,and responsibility of
two persons proposed as sureties. The sureties will
guarantee that & contract shall be entered into within '
ten days after the acceptance of aaid bid or proposal,
Proposals will be received for any one of the articles :
separately, and for any portion of eaoh, notiMtban
one* fourth of the number or quantity ad ranised Tor.
'i he privilege is reserved by and for the United Siates
of rejecting any proposal, tnat may be deemed extravn,-.
to commenoe within twenty days after the
acceptance of the proposals, and one-thbd oi the quan
tity contracted for must be delivered witMo two montns
from said date and acceptance, of*tue remainder m
monthly proportions, witain four months of said date
acceptance, or bo -nor, if practicable- Bidders will,
nevertheless, state in their proposals the shortest pos
sible time in which the quantities bid for can be deliv
ered hr them- •, .. . v ,
All articles will be Bubjsot to inspection by sworn in
spectors, appointed by authority of the united States. -
It is to be distinct understood that contracts are not
transferable, without the consent of the proper author
ity. and that any sale, assignment or transfer, without
such consent having been obtained (except under a pro
cess of lawj, will be regarded as an abandonment oi the
contract; and the contractor sad his or their securities
will be held responsible for all loss or damate; to the
United Btatea which may anae 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 m*de for
Ten per cent of the amount of each de
livery will be retained until the contract shall &® com
pleted- which will be forfeited to the United States m
case of defalcation on the part of the contractor in ful
filling the oontraot.- V . „
Forms of proposals and guarantee will be furnished
upon application to this office. *nd none will bacon
sidered that do not conform thereto. '• . . ,
FroposalswiU he endorsed. “Proposals for Furnishing
Army.Suppliesand Materials,” and be adefreaaed,
Majors©. B. VIWTUff, ;
(Quartermaster U.o/Armiv
Box 329 S Post Office./
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SUPPLIES,
OtrARTS3iMA.STsi Gbnebal’ss Office,>,
llasribburg, July 26, 1861. L
'SEMjFD PftQPoBrvl»~ wi l be received at this otfca
unnl ia o’cook, jNUon FRIDAY, the 2d day of. August.
1861, for the following Array Supplies, deliverable at the
State Military Store Harnsbwrer- in quantitiesas re
qu red. Said proposals to be publiclt opened at the
time and place named, and the successful bidders to be
arraouaoeu as soon thereafter es convenient—-the ri?nt
beine reserved by the state to increase or diminish the
number and quantity of sard articles: :
- Ten Hospital Tents, with Hies, poles, pins,- eto., com-:
hundred and fifty Common Tents, poleh,
pins, etc., complete. ■ ■■ -■■■■■ A ... a. ,
Two hundred end fifty Wall Tents, with files, poles,
pins, etc., complete.
One hundied Drums, with Sticks, slings, carriages,
cases, &e, complete. _
Two hundred t2oo> Dram Heads—batter.
Two hundred Drum'Heada—snare,
On# hundred Cocos. Fifesr ,r ■ ■■ - , •
Ten thousand tnres-prat Canteens, ooveredand ttrap
pad, cotton;
Ten thousand Haversacks, army standard*
Ten thousand Baversaoks enameled cloth. .
Ten thousand Knapsacks, straps, &o, complete, army
standaid. ‘ . / ■ . ,
Ten thousand Knapsaoks, straps, &o.» complete, ena
meled'Moth; M •
Six hundred Snovels,
Six hundred Spades. - • „ •
Six hundred I- atchets—handled.
Six hundred Axes—handled.
Six hundred Picks—handed. .
Ten thousand Tin Plates. . -
Ten thousand pairs Kmves and Forks.
Ten thousand Tin Cups
Three thousand Mess Pans.
One t onsand Camp Kettles.
Ten thousand Blouses, woollen lined.
One thousand yards sky blue Tape for chevrons.
Ten thousand pairs'browsers, footmen. -
Twenty thousand white, Dorn* t Flannel Shuts.
Twenty Pairs Stookings,
One thousand pairs Cavalry boots.
Ten thousand pairs Bootees.
Ten thousand e'orage Caps. ■ _ • '
T welve thousand Doub e lumbers, 30 to £0 inclusive.
Twelve thousand Letters, A to K inclusive,
. One hundred and thirty tiergeants’Sashes.
Ten thousand Blankets. r ,
‘ Ten tooussnd Great Coats. ......
Ten thousand sets Infantry Accoutrements.
Twentj thousand pairs ofJJrawejs. ■ . i nfeWf if
Ten housand Blankets. Wool U ray, liK’Silf p 6
inches, weighing S pounds each, with,<niacK letters, r.
V,;in centre, fonrinpyes lots,--- - ' A . A . t T : R
forty Ambulance Wagons. of I’ho nat era of the u. B
' f tfnn.y,offottr/4)wheeisttndtwo(2lwjveels. •
> Forty Hospital or Medical 1 ranaport Carte, U, 8. ar
my pattern Also,sets of ••harness for horses of above.
The ambulance wagooß, parts* and hftTness*ubj?ct to
the inspection approval, in duality and finish, of
ihe surgeon general of Pennsylvania, whose decision:
shah be final and conclusive, ■ - -v-
It is deairab'e that all the above articles be of do
mestic manufacture, and, whfn any ot-them are iur
ntshed by the United States the s*»me
all respects to the aealed smndard oatrern m the Umi'ed
States ££uarteimasier*B Office and Military Store, i*m
!a4eenh|SV cent of the amount of eaoh deliver? to 1m
retained a, a forfettare until the oontraotis completed.
Contractors to state, m their proposals the Urae when
the goods oan be delivered, ana spMdy deiiveiTof
stish artic es as are needed wid be considered in award*
?Sg th Jooair“tMaqo«Bf«l bidden to give boada with v
adder theie jropcsols to
be delivered at tne Military Siorehonse in .the citr or
I HarrisbaiE. unless o'heririse directed, free of all
'kcharse for frei.hi;, boxing, or. orayage, nulec®. freight
plaoe of delivery is greater ttmn to Harrlßbilrg, in
Umh c»'o ihe dlflerenoe -will be avowed. All-pwik
;so delivered to bo marked on the outeiue vsth
berat’d description of ortloles therein,.aud name
%iy furnishing mine, together f” >?Y° £? ® f
Ats, enclosed, embracing* in addition to above,
, jjJwhat special supply it w a >
~ ■* ij M- «-'en. P. Mb
~—~\ItTNERSHIP NOTICES..
I ~M" -_-----i-'--.--" - ji.rururun.ri,ii~. |-|i - I I
SK fc’l?'# 'WMokraOW iJ ENKINS, mttiia
I i* rm will - be consent The business of the
j Thompson, at the red a.ne wound up by Samuel S»
•
j Relative to limited partnership ”iA* entitled An act
nffL? ay °f,March, A. D. IgS' Sssed the .twenty
T b under the i
Said partnership to ooinmfttm« ?«?»,
A. D. one thou»M hSSdr?/ h -°.5 rBt P* Julf
j»»-tu«tthm for tukato J. G «FrH
*~~ —-■■■- ' ' ■:■ Seamnl PtittiJ
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, ISM.
OFFICIAL.
“ I’HEY GO RIGHT TO
THfc SPOT”
INSTANT RELIEF!
STOP YOUR COUGH!
FVRIPY YOUR BREATH!
STRENGTHEN TOUR VOICE!
SPALDING’S
THRO AT CONFECTIONS
GOOD FOB CLERGYMEN,
GOOD FOR LECTURERS,
GOOD FOR St’EAKERB,
GOOD FdR SINGERS,
GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES;
OESTliEsraa CAMLT
SPALDING'S THftOAT CONFECTIONS;
llAbtfiS ARE hKLIOIITED WTTH
SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
OHIX.DEES CRT TOR
- SPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
They relieve a Congh Instantly.
They Gloat this Threat.
They give strength and volume to the Vote*.
They impart a delicious aroma to the Breath.
They are delightful to tho
They are made of simple herbs, and oanhot harm
any one. ■ . . ■■■ ’
I advise everr one who has a Cough, or a Husky
Voice, or a Bad Breath, or any diffioulty of the Throat,
to got a package of my Throat Coufeotions. They will
relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that
‘'•they go right to the spot.” You will find them VArt
useful and pleasant while travelling ot attendingpublie
meetings, for stilling your cough or allaying your thirst,
IT you try one paohage, I am safe th saying that youVrill
over afterwards consider them indispensable. - You will
find them at the Druggists’ and Dealers in Medibines;
PEIOE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
My Signature is on each paokage. All others are
counterfeit.
A Paolcage will be Mfct br mail, prepaid, on receipt 6:'
Thirty Centa.
Addreu
HENRY O. SPALDING,
No. 48 CEDAK STREET, Jtew YORK.
CEPHALIC PILLS
SICK HEADACHE.
NERVOUS HEADACHE.
CURB all kinds bv
HEADACHE !
: 3ytko«e oithcs»jPi)iatli©periodia»UttMiaof
»osts 9r Sick I-IcadatK* may be prevented i My! if tfsfceu
at the commencement of an attack immediate raUcf.
from pain' and sickness frill bfe obtained, l)
;. Viey seldom faihin removing tfee
xtks to whioh females' are to subject, r j
ffhey act ctntir on the bowMa, removing Cttknnct*,
For Literaty Men, Student*} Deiioate Females, and
*H personaof sedentary habit n t they are valuabU as a
Laxative, improving the «w»«£t£a r givinK tofuandftrigsr
to the digestive organs, anffrestonn*-ft t satara I !ehuh>
tiaity and strength of the whole erstem, .
" the result of long invest*,
gallon and carefully conducted experiments; having
been in use many years, during- which time tkQjfrvnr
prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain thd
Buffering from Hoadaohoi whether originating in the
nervavt Bystem ©r from a deranged st&U ©mho **©-
««*. J
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
Maybe taken at ail times with
making any change of diet, and the absence cf env dis*-
iruabU taste rtndsrt it's*** te adminisur them 1*
ihiUrmi . ! ...
sswasS' off -oonarsßPiiW -
i
Vhe genuine have ftva eignfctar«of£Uws.wdiJU
*n each Bex, : .. f
Sold by Druggists and ell ether ffealewf in Meaplnwk
& Bex will be sent by vjttl prepaid eu resets /of the.
FjBJOB. W/^TPNTfc/
■ I ■■■‘? '. ■■ :. -■ ■:■ f • '*■■■•••■-
Ail a^.f'Snw
• i.
Ff I** 1 ** *« JSn«iHintr t AtortU, F*.
FiU* MaomplUrh th« object far *kt«* ti«y
[Ti*.: Cure of beadaeao m all iu foraa,'
Capitals
V*r» uaadj
p-WH th* JBx»mintr t ' fftrfalfi, T*.
[° been tc«ed m more tk«n a tkcasan4 camh,
> ■.< .. f... •■. -..•••
|*» «*< Dtmoa-M, St. Clmti. ifl**,
tnx ft®’ or r’S lT ? been troubled with the headaohe.
id fofbox,_(Cepliaiio JiUa.J so that to* ms* hare
im i»*e of an attaoic. •
. IVoKifAt Adtsrtisi , Pmidtnet,lt. J,
rhelehalio Fill* are *aid to.be a remarkably erec
er#ay for Ins headache, and one qf the Terr heel
th*erj freauent oonnitaat whloh ho* eyerbeet
coded- ■
J"t»*« Wixem K. K, Bmxtttr, CAirare, lU.
lo PrUt ea *° r * e ** r- and kit unrivalled
fmiMt Knrunak* Felliy Star, Aoaawko, r«
f# tore that pereone. anfferinr with tko heMatke,
rkp them, will tttok to them.
■at** Sotttktrn Falk Findrr, JYttr Or item, L*,
v thorn! ran that are afflicted, and rreaTe tore that
iteitiinony oan he .added to the already tmmerou
fiat bae receive benefiti that no other ntditine
produce. -
I Am lt< iktnett,
»tramenee demand for the article tOepkalte PiKf
pidly inareaeing. * .
Am Mi Ouifu, hmnixri, /<u.
r.Bpaldint would not oomieal hit name with n ,
> he did not moit togonett real merit
Jkramtke AdeerMier, PreoUmM, E, J.
Ike teetimonr in their favor u tlrene, from tko ant
peetable ouarten.
I frit* Ik* l)*ilv Niwpti, M, £
MUli Fllla in Uklni tbs - •*; *ef »u kixdo 1
I Mi Cmxuniml Smllmm, Darla »• Mutt.
Idtldte be ran eff oaeieue lor the ketdiek
tram Ike Gemwurcial Gtoetw,,*-
•uleriai humanity oan nor' bo relieved,
r A Rime tottlt of WAMMHft'a : .'REt-ARER
•<iHK will taro ton time* Uoirem atsoallr ~ret
UNO’S P&BX’AHKti ULUS I
Si' 4rti til
IS PEKPAJiSO ilhUik)
•tPAEmWG’S ftepißM, ,«/.!»
'"" , \
JAYS she flEvs* :
EGUHOMY.' \ iijjj PATCH'
tsr" K flriren ts Win* Sirs^viino.’?TSa
ColniUM^iHoTerj'dwiijffiS’toVa^e^otee^tfekifkal
eonvenient w&yfor repiurtnt Furniture.
n ’ SFAI/DIWG’S PBJSPAREB efrUh.
Seete nali koosoVid ,UB
fordto dokWiovt It. It i. ,|wne rcadT. uiVup “e
ue itiokim Joi* 1 •• • \“ v ■
“ fojcFUL IH EVERY \
A.fl.—* v®*s Meompaunw eeeh bottle:- rr?»».j*
eenta.. l hddreie “.
hk'isjkv O. SFaI.UINO,
Ko fu 1 wedar strkey. jeitw yore
", I dAHSXOJI,.. *- ■ ■
At «»rtoi4 enpnnoipled peraone are eu'eaptttit t>
..eeim oft or .the eneuepeottnc public, imitationt of ray
FAEFAREP GLHE, I would Q&ution &u pereone to *0
■also before purobeeinr, tuid nothin <he fall nut*.
PREPARED GLUE *W
,jt on the Oetetde W rtooor; all otkon ere ewindlinr
•euaterfetie. felf-tf
NSURANOK COMPANY OF THE
STAVV, op PENNSYLVANIA.—OFFICf?. Wo« 4
uJ o S'XCB ANGE BUILIUNrrS. avthiiaedfWAL
UTßtreet, between DOCKandTKfftDStrasts.f’hUa
uSlphlGt
INCORPORATE!} in 175(_c GARTER PERPETUAL,
CI a Alit 000,
PROPJ3RTIKS OF 2’RE Ct.aif.saY,FEBRUARYJ,
MARINE, TRANBPORTA-
„ „ DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Sherrerd, Samuel Grant. Jr.,
f Charles Maoalester, Totiias Wagner,
iltam3. Smith, Thomas B, W.ttaou,
WHfrgfti fl, C. Corson;
, «„ „ SgffK?,B-SRtRRERij, Preiident
WILLIAM HARPKw.SeoreUMy. ■ lyM-tf
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE OOMPA-
«V.-Authoriso4 Cabltal «i«i,lßt-O»ARTOR
>»re»t,bet»ee» *Mrt m*
Fjurth Street; Phuadolphis, , .
Company.willAssure against less er damage *y
Jnro,en Buildings, Furuturo, and Merehautdiae gem*~
A»o, Martas lunruueu 'em Vessels, oirgeee, end
Freights. lalead larajwwo the Bsiea.
Jtteee Esher, /Seek Masfield,
S, AuUer, J*!uißet|huu,
fc. Audenned, John A. Blakutex,
.ftsfssr* . mar?/V.
W« Ms myj’gMe Secretary.; ' : apfrtl
'J'KE KJEIAsh-NUiL
mctcAi. ifiSoifcAmA- pom# Affi
imsa, **.;*s>
lutrn** acatnrt hOßii 01 OAMA9B BY FULE# e»
; Wewits, Store®, aoi other buildiueiu Uiaiia^
■■•>.■ " er wDrpetaaJ, and, on-Furniture
wooda, ware*, aud,Jtf*r
ekandise, la town or
sacti OAfitAJj'. ssu.hh ».
i.. Which i* invested a* fcilowa, rit r
in ftmaortea*<j*'on eitr propoityvarorth
' „ double tho amount; „—_» #J53,S3r* 69
rennsyivams Railroad Co/a 8 pot oent« first .
. mortsraye loan. at par—— —_ . 8,900 00
remuriTania Railroad Co.’c <J percent. so
' oond mortsaro load. (*50,000).- fftttOOO
JluntmedoQ. a&d. Broad. Vop Aailroad and
ChnalCo.’a mortgage loan-*—»—. . 4,600 00
•round rent. tsjn M
|«5OQ 00
Oity of Phiiadolphia 0 pat cents 2oan_ t 80>0w 00
• klieshenr Countr 6 pbr oeut, Fa. B£. loan-. 10,000 00
< Jomiaeroial . $,158 01
ficohanloa'Bank t&IS, CO
: {emttfjwma RAi.iroad 05?4 2,000 oo
The KhUanoft Ot».>. atook S)
[ho County; Fire liurq rance.Co. '* etook.^.—. l,{w to;
Foe JDelaw&re M. Too 00
[nion Mntuallnimranoe Co.’E SBO 00
hits receivable— 7i
ootßoooimta, suwniedinterfiEt, Ae~-,_v-. 7,104 Of
euhan4_ 11J44 64-
9827,149 M
The Mutual principle, combined vnth the aeourity of
a Btoohr Capital, entitle* the in»ured to participate in
theproais of the Componj, withoat liability for less**.
- LctsM promptlj adjusted and paid. .
. -PiEUcroaw: 'v
glam flfineley, ' Samuel iihrphaa,
W i Lliam ■ li. 57homp#on, Steen,
rredenck Brown, William Mu»er,
William SteyenEou* B&i. W* Titislay,
John Jt. Mat*haUHifl, •,
' Jle.il. Careon, J. Johnson Brown,
Aobert Tol&ud, Che,rleB Lalande
<9. JDdßoccnrarteu# Jaoob T. Bun ting,
Uharle* S^Wood,, ; Bmitia Bovren,
Jems. S. tittshug.
a. m.runohman, hemetory: -
February Id, ISM. fe»
•jyHB BNTSBFKISF
of fhuladelbha.
(FIRE INSBRAKOE EXGVJSIVEfeY.I
COMPANY’S BVJLAIRB, S. W. CORES!<■ ,
WOVRTH ANB-WALNCT STJWXTS
aiJUSOVOXB:
F. Ratcrporp Stask, Mospucai L. DAiraeH. ■
WuiLiAM Mels*, Oso. H. Sssisr,
Napbbo Fxazixx, . Josit H. Buows, •
iM:&« X&JmW
MgnuTjWHAßioit, J.L.fiaißiSoxn.
-F. RATOHF'ORB STARK, President
WU bTfi W. COXE. Besrctarr. . felt
TJENN; MUTUAL' LIFE INSURANCE
A; Company,
H0..981 CHESTNUT Btreet.PMlaaMphia.
ALA SHE THE IN
SURED.
Insure Lires for short terme or for the "whole torm'of
life; treat Annuities ana Endowments j pnrohase Life.
Interoat* in Keel Estate, and make all contracts de
pendnlt cn the contintonole* of life.
‘Flier not iu Kxeontors,:Administrators, Assienees,
Trustees, end Guardians. -
ASBKTB 0F THE COMPANY, January 1, Ull,
Mortraros, cronml rents.resl estate- 9531.081 27
United Stetea atooka.' Treasury notes, loans .
of State of Fennajlvama, oity of Phila
delphia, fto— *6B,res M
Premium notea, loans on collaterals, Ao.'—n *87,6*4 *S-
Fennsyirania, North Pennsylvania Rail
roads, and.Co.uflty,aix percent. bond*_i— 109,80* 90
Dank, inaursnee, raihpjd,.j!Sga!jifoo)i, fc»; SZ,Cff 49
0»h on hand, agents* bi'stibea, &e„ sk, gffig.ia
• , 91,(31,1& 01
DANIEL L. MlLLER,President, ,
SAMUEL E,BTOXES.VloePresident,
JOHN W. HOBNOB. Seoretary. mhß-tf
. f^ELAVARS MUTUAL SAFETY IK
*■>' SSRANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA.
Inaerparated hr the legislature of Pennsylvania, JKS.
Oflee S. Ei aorntr of S£IKD and Tf ALNUT streets.
" MARIHE IHfiWmtNCK,
ProSS* |Te all parts ef tha Tforld,
«*■ Seeds by CiMl^^kSf s rod Asst Bar
®a Merahaudise gene-taKy,- On Store*, BweUiSK
...... Houses, Hu,
ASSETS OF WHB COMPACT,
ftorsrabar 1,1630.
9100,000. United States firs OP sent, loon—. ®I(SS AM M
IICdBO United States aiz & oent. .Treasury v \
. Notas, turlth scoraed interest}— JB,*» 84
US.SSO Pentwfyssla- Bteto-. fire! ISP aeii! .■ .
m lefeiu.; i.l Kfitn
31.000 . .* s». • «e, . sin do. - d«. • fLttt &l-
Philadelphia City six JSf eent. Loan. - ISMOS S 7
M.SmO Tenceteee State !«»■ eent, loan- H.OOO os
M.OOO Pennsjlrama lUilJoad Jd mortgage • •
red «°2!‘ 7 ~ «J»oao
JUra) SM chores, stook fiermsntoem ass .
Gsmpany, -interest and. principal
smtranttei by the Cfitr of Phila-
MH IDO*Jm«„Waisiltaju* "iailiMd.. M ’* l ® 00
lOTehKMfewajPeSJwriiranlajSir - f,^e 0®
M0 0»
IiMO D shares Continental Hotel Oo.i-1— bw m
«®»,TO9 p.rt, Oo»t'e«7js!B.§4,\. Moths; T»].#*Sl,U9 n
Bills reoerrable, for insurances mode 171 $B5 is
&?iss?. laort!:ae ' ! ‘ , -S"—- M.MD 1»
S-snl estate—— i. wi.: ■■; jj
Ba|jui»f»*4»e *t Areaeie*—Premiums aa M«~ >-
nae roueleai lfiterpst. «tt4 other dabteda®
tb9 Caiapaay.-: . , ..|. , . • -■ ■• ; - gt cm m.
8 rteek of- canary isseranM £si ’
Caal? »n *ws2'-is» .aaujffalS
•* v- 33 -w
w*'i « " '
peoohutit TPanldm: |
r?S?n n* Bre *®' ! Mwa« BMBnitoß
•**u£ OeJPa'ris, ' ft. Jane® Urwcfrj,
fauna Hq«u%.... U'tfntM,' ; -
WibiSH e-nt, if., , Sheasan C; Baud.
•sJjxsb fl. Haßi, -.abort Batten.
ViiUsnst!, S.u<wie • Jsaes,
t5 SB J? IL ,?-§**!>- I -lisaiiSj.M’SarUßd,
Fi»:E. r da* : j •
St'S?t- •. i t- tofljHeaple, Flush's.
AsssCrsis. 3, W. Morton, <*
Yhfertss b.e3ij, ■ r A. 13. Bbtest. *-
President.-
Birw»T . ,-. „ O' SAKJSi Vies President. ;
HJBOTT higABHHPr. Koaretar'. ■ polT-tf '
U*W3.
WIKB. IKSUEANOB BXOLUSIVBIiY
eJi'feipOtnpanj, iaTorlblj- known to the eomiuuuiti
3r ® ar ®' continues to insure asainst loss' 3'
damage or Ftre, on pUblo or private: Biiißinr*; hither
pemanontlT or Vor a Wed tiffld.'
stooks of Woods or Marohandis* senhraUx. on libers!
toiethermth a larso Surplus Fund, is
ItiVMtod in tho most cftrofbl manner, "waloh.' ozuiblos
o"®/. to ‘ho insured'an uud.»iLSS“»snrt¥ 1’
*»» wl «TjWO. —■
.: T " . ■ ■ :... aiueyea-a.
Jonakbaoi PMtoraan, iEftalakum.
i*iSs!t n i
Boeboii, Pamei Smith, it.,
® I’vftTJ Acont£iiuV] ■ John '^T(rci£
> Thomaa Smith.
SFSK&- IHSUEAMJS. --‘'MBQHAjffiOB*
osttru'-i-
Stoacn r'i&iiirjt
|ra3wiai Ki«hatsi
■ ££wara mOffTifitn
JtmWiMiirtiii, 2rhowM B, MftConsu*
Joan Bromley,.-*•■■ ■■
M atthojrJMeAlwr, bran QuiFtilla,
S«raard Raoetty. ; .John C&atady,
¥2i*ma« Je'HbmpjiUi. - ilarnard HTHuias-wißa
teKHj ciuSiS? sk£r* lhn
. W*Stwuu, ,_... r SliolißolCaliiii.'
Fr ioc«sr
AMBRIOAN: ETBB IWSORAHOB no.,
PE'f uli ORPOIu ' ffSll 109 “ ClYAStfEir PEH
.Streatiabpve Third, Philadelphia,
.largs paid-up CapitAl Stook’and SarwJua.
invested inwound and available Beonritiet, oontuiuet to
taimre oc Dwellint*, Stores, Fnraitnre, Merohandlte,
Vettelt in port end iheir oarioee, and other penons’
prepertr.. All lotoetliberaUr.and promptlradiSttet
;■ . . »’nßcvoa«.
■ Shot, R. Slant, John 7. frevrit,
fcf'M'
• OkMt W. Poiltcpy.
mciet MorrUf
THOMAS R. TtIAK-IS, Preaidem
ARBKRT C. a. OJLAWFORBeflwfftSrye fSgitf ,
|?1XOMA»OB fHSORAfJOB COMPANY
AJd -Offloe Hc. tO9 WADWDS Street.
FIRE IHB.tntAfiCE on Eouet and Morohandite
lenerally, en favorable teres*, oitkar limited er per
pettal. >
-DIREOSfDRS:
Jerenuak fiemnls, Tbornat ittam,
John ti. ginnodo, Okariet Thomptoe,
Edward D. Robertt, . JatnetT. Hale.
Samuel i>.,Smedley< Jethua T. Owen,
Reuben 0, ■ : John J, flhrtfßtha.
loAilMiAd HOliflAhh, Preiident,
JOK« 4. GIJWODO, Vino Pratideni,
Rurnan* Cos, Secretary. . Jaß
pmiiABSJLPHIA TEE RA-OOTT A
*■ WORKS,
ORos&udWan Roonp», 1010 OHiia'/WTT Sirast,
OmniuentAi Ciumncj Tops,
Rarden Vaaetand Statu&rr.
bnoaußtlo Floorme Tila.
Arohlteoturai Ornunoxtb. .
/onnlatinj and Smoke Fiwbn,
ttdco Tile aud Sanitary Wart.
Steam-proiiMid Draw .Pipe,
Water Pipe, warranted to uta&*
sreaeuroeoheap and durable,
¥ko Trade supplied on liberal I'.rtff*. ,
by
* ».n 'i, elt^r
JnST.RBOBIVED, per “ Annio Kimbsll,”
from JjiYorpnolv Mandar. 'WaaTrr, /* Majidpr *
preparaliona: - ■
M IbaiKxcraot-Aoonitit m l »jani ?
, H »* :Kxtraot Hyosey&mii in 1 ft jut*
i 10 R» Kxtr&ct tteiiadonnat, in I ftjar*.
r 100-Rr fixtraot Taraxaci, ml&i&rs r
•0 9ib Vm Ral (jolchioi, m l & Dottier.
iOO 2»i 01. ftttOOim Keoi., ic 1.8 bottlt*
MO 9>b Caloroel.in i ® bottle#, ' ’ v •
«’»'x °M K« iraTf. iti I B»Jar*.
WKTHSRIUi A. BKOTHKR,
mtif: ■ and 49 North BKCOND Streei
M-Ofevato.—A.oW.Dbl#. Me*# Mm. i» tU in*, S Aiaos
srel, iaTco,medi«sft, ana amaH ’in assorts oMt#r»&
♦f okqiofllate*oaugni fat fi#u,
bbla. Kew Halifax, Bastpan- »«;* %
rinM»df «hoi<»daaU4loit«: > ,
(4100'boxoB oxira new#o&i#aß«ma&ff.
• boxei.oxtranew.Noj. Hernntc
I jjoo b»eajtrae stoTrtnee
HO bblit.Maoldnae/WhUe FiiV, . ,
BObbl#viiewKoonomyM«afßAitkA-
U bbl*. aew Ralifla Balmon,
i 1,000 Rraad Bank Godfiaa.
. oo baxM Heikua#r-ooftsty.Oa#««av ..
1. in #t«r« Aaclaadmr, ?#r#ala>y
’ nee' ' nivi^'^^^v^aSy’eb.''
YAEJOSg.
miLABBLPmA.
a?,iw si
. V A. •s. wt.Jm
-•-■ it ,
m^RSsmrnmsii^m
La 57S Wotr Depot. oorper of BROAD &&d OAi»LOW
wto*, airflwfa, pftIbADfiLPHIA, (Pa*»e»ror s»i
SSlS^lP^^ffi^^£RO e Xi>* o '#.
™““ *° B iShsKHOON Mgm- „ . ow
X)AU,f > oarmeotia* at, Harrisburg with the
**ss»
J*M* i'KII.*,D*t»SUV HI l9*»
ToPhatt)ixviHe__, S 8
Readme #8
Cebanon-—. „ «
Harrisburg Uj,
. fisKSte=a!
WiOTertoa Junction 138:
Hotthnmberland.—lJl
—.-lg
. JsLlitojl »«i.i» in «- ..^-m
JoraerShore-:—,„J33
lioei HaTea- ■..—386
TroT t WilliamßßOrt and Hlmira
Railroad. •.; • •. • •
The 8 A. M. and 3.18 P. M, trams .connect da’JtafilPrt
oioSfeconceotloaß with hoes to tfiMara Kalin*, Canada,
JPE^pTn-PH!I?DE |iPH), A: dofnor of: BROAD
jiiar». 18*1. - •. ' .. - ■ ; aoaoTtf.
Philadelphia »nd3laadme
and Lebanon Valter Ji*
SOJMMfiK AKiiAtiQJK
Leave Philadelphia. 6,7,8,3 10 11,1* A. ili-, 1,3,8,
I ’whe B*2o A.’wf arS sis P. It Train* «op as Seraan
torm only. o» SUNDAYS.
lidnr« Philcvtielphiai 9.08 A, M., 23tf, 51£, 5,7hU »ud a6>£
r * a 6 « c ii mwAMtstos*
.Leave Philadelphia, tt» 8* 10* 18 A* M.,J, 8.55, 4,6,8,9,
a i?6a-« cj'hMtrmt Hill, 7.19, S, BAO, 940,11.40 A.M., 1.40,
S.SS, 8.40. 7.10,8.40, and ifl.lo P. M. , • . ,
1 Tie BA, M. adif 3.3 s P. M. -Bill rfiats no Uinta ®n !ho
Sensanwirn road. ijjrNDAVli
!j lijjiePbilail«iplila 1 9.|sA.M.,«<,5,and™P. Mi T
l.uaTß (Jliestntn Hill, 7.EIA. M.< 13.40. 8.10, and, 9.H1
P ' FOB CONSHOHOCKEW AMD MoMISTOtyH.
Leave Philadelphia, S.M, 7X, 9.08. 11.05 A. 11., 1.96,
B.M,4Ki«i : B,attail«P,M ;ii ; „ . „ - ■_ ■■ -
Leave Norriatomi, 6, 7. 8.08,9,11 A. fii„ IJS. dJS, 814,
I andSK B. M, :- qH SHNfIAV*'
| Leave Philadelphia,!) A. Mi,*3 and 3 F, M.
i Leavo Norristown, A. M.,1 and SF. ML
forTaanatomk. -
Leave Philadelphia, 6.60,714,9.03, 11,CS A. M,, 1.03,
A, M„ 3,3*;
3,7. and 10 . . - gfajjjjfa \
Leave Philadelphia, OA, M,, 3.5, and 7J£P. M.
L4r.Ho hiftniWoikj.ra A. M., IH, «*, and » P. M.
j .. .‘ H. icteiflfTHi.iWoral SnpenMsiident.
rnrll-lf Uenbt. MIK'PH. AM BSERW- SiTgeU,
PEHHSXIiTAHIA OJNTR.U
TRACK."'
1861. fflawM ISSIi
THREE THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS
BETWEEN PHILADBLPHIA AKP PITTSBURG,
Connecting direct MPhiladatpmairvttiTljrottehTraiiw
from Boston, New York, and ail pomt* TSa&t.fittd In the
Union Depot at. PittsburgwithThroueh Trams to and
from aujpointt m t fie Wost* Northwest, and SoutKfreat
—*thua fnjineincj.facihtiois for the transportation of
Passenger# UDeurpiMßed for speed and comfort by any
ether ronte.
Express and Bast Lines run through to Pittsburg,
without change of Care or Condnotors. All Through
PaMenser'l'iainß prondod withLoughridse’s Patent
i Brake—apoed under perleot control of .the engineer,
i thus oddrar much to the safety of travellers. .
Smoking Cars are., attached ,to .each Tram ; wood
i fyys esooptefl. ’ • ■ . .•■
rSm loß & Ctf A. M.
JtoirowTrain leave# ‘V.r. I&Sp.JSI.
WAY TRAINS LEAVE AG FOLLOWS :
Harrisburg Accommodation* via Columbia, B.SO P. M.
Columbia V‘' d.oaP.,M. . .
ParkeSbur g “ *!-• .
West Chester ‘ *io I,ftt 8.15 A. M.--
“ No. 2- at 18.08 P. M, •
West Chester Passengers will take* the West Chester
Nos. 1 and 3 Barnabarg' accommodftifohaiid Columbia
Train*. ;
Passencers for Sunburj, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls, and intermediate points, leaving
Phil&deipnia at ?.S8 AeM. and 3.50 -P* m, 9 go directly
through. - v
Ticket# WeatwarA may be obtained'at the. office# of ,
theComp&uy in Philadelphia,New York,.Boaton, or.
Baltimore ;imd Tickets Eastward at any of the impor
tant Railroad Office* in the West ; also on board tunr of
theregalar Lino of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio
ri aitraya sc low, and time wi u by beo
othsr RjJfciS.
For flirtHor ififorjeetnnsßjjy eiAss Fecsencor Sta
tion, Sontlieadt corner cfHrcvontS. sm fibsa-fcot utreeis.
• The completion of the WsOtoni oesnsotrone of the
FennsylYsniß. Rralrondto Chi carp, make this the
DISECT Link BET WKEM THE EAST AND THE:
0.-.. i gUEAT-WE3T.
1 I'h. oonneetion of tracks by the Railroad Bridge at
Fittibttrs, aroidia* all drayase Or ferriase of Freisht,
■ togetherwith the Baying of time, are advnntatei readi
ly appreciated by Sbippern of Freight. afidthe Trarcl
ims ru&iio.
Morobanti and stipeers eatrastjnt the transporta
tion of tlrsirFyeurhf-totbifl Company, ean ; roly with 1
. eonfidenoeoEitacppedytrannit.'i -■
, THE KATES OF FREIGHT to and front any point
in the w«t by the PennsylTanid Ki-ilrosd art at all
Inter er favernbis a. art «Asrr«l by otntr Hailtaed.
ffmrranira. . '
Vr Re particsiar to 'mark paek&see “ via Tenney 1-
yanwßailroad.” ■ ■
For Eieirht Contracts or Shipping .Dirnoticns, apply
to, oraddjoss Cither of the foßowmc Asrents of the
Company.' „
H. E. Tieree St johneon. Rip
lay, Or; R. MoWceiy. Mayinlle, Ky.; Onnibj & Crop
per, Eortimouth, 0.; Taddoek A Co., JeiferaonYiUs;
Indiana; H. W, Brotrn & Co., Cincinnati, 0.: Atiierr,
fc HibbortTCinoinnatr. O.; K, C. Moldram, %di*on,
Jjt.S., Jos.K, Moore, Lonia’nlle. Ky. ;T. S.- O'Riley fc
Os., Eranonlio, Tnd.-s N. vr. Sraharn & Co., Cairo,
is l • *W** '£al}* r J 8 01a«SsiSt, -Jjoais^Mo.; John
3*. Kirtr.t, MeahTUlo,-Tonn,; Barns ft lltmt, Mem-
SN, i Co., Chioasd, m.; W; JR, H.
Aorinfe,; AEoja, ni, ,-or to iFrsiaht - Afonin of Railreads
B. D.'KIWgSTOH..jg. ghrladaji'hih;
MAaRAWdt KobNd',
1 Sn" ‘RfH-OOS*'o?lSj Wilpm Jt., a, y
LEECH A CO., H 0.17 State street, Boetdil.-
H.'IH._HOirSTOTt, Ooa’l Freisht Anent, fhila.
ii' Ofn’i-TiehotrAeont, Thiia,
E. LEWIS, Sen'l Sturt Altoona. Fa. JaS-lr
7SMH WJ!.IfJ?-B*. W*l«J ASJMJKimrall S3?bt
• r WIKI. fi££7B 48;IT0£WWBi7IS.:
. JU M< M., via Saatisß ssi AisWi*, B,'ss4 A. Ai^ 1 '
MU.K.H •saiwwMt itaay--car; (W.
AoaoßEisdaSija u~_ » ,•»«-. . aIS
* %itl '■*''***aa4 Jerzw? Si-1?, ?£*rs£2g .
AtUKA»2fcji via Ko&a&gfci»& *&£ Ja2s&v chty»'v*
a —-—— soa
Atl3K j*. C&ssdeß «i 4 Asb?y Aw©BS3a.@‘
- ---: -' ■•• -■'••■ '
AtgjK aai/Assi|Y» G.&&4A. Es
nfigj&rjfe?3ft K«aringtesitadJo7a«7^^jafegT B W
lSa^ *£ *•s'•
WyTEfimnir- *
Mail~ r ,, ,■ _ _ ■ ■.«■• ■■ .ft £0 ■
AtHJ£J t M«> via OggMte&'T&ctd Jersey Oiiy.aiteisji
net. 1 ffinvlf ’*3? ..Camden and Jtmr Citjr. 2d
A t* Wp***** a *ai~Ai»o*T7 3 *
■ H»a, »Mi fMsansrir)—let 01sirWri*£;_ *«
•i-.-’ 5 ®- , ~ Sd CIMS'S-oiet-'llp
©Tin MAlUßg,tTtrdaTKflsaftQtori>
• Fer.Trater. 9»p. StrssuisbxrgT Baraiataa, »
g t Band, &©;? 7.15 A«M, freift £am*hjgf*7.:. :
m 7.JU A, H.
and et F, IK. Iroa Semnaston C«B*t; (ti« /.l'i A. Iff;
Kiuwoa- fcr-Mauoh
*•>'*««>i»». *i .
BtrnrLj. Btfu**-'
t yi»raJw».B««9n*»TO,a*„atMK,- 1. s,lK.aade
hiWiiL 01 ,^' 1 ' 15 ® t 0 one BoUarpw wsf“
■ mhS? - - TOR ttAWMBR. Aea-L ;
'* °P»»NSI i-
FOYiESTOWK^KA^'-’S
on end
JSHfW 1 IeaYAFRyKS andWU.Lo'w StweiTPhSe
d*l?lLlftid*u)y* (Cmidaia sxccptad),'as fciiowc;
'£ Sa Pl***kJsL isotbleboni.- Allentown,
# Hasloton,- Wi&esbarrc s -&e, •
&c
' train Tc&than&mou ats ft-2S4e. and makes e J «ra
<*9un«9ftpnwitlk;KfTf. , J»mr;o9&tr»i for Wew y®** -
fit 5»16 t 5. K,ei iwf ’FotblisS.sr'WF' s'
‘«V A. fend-t? ?prl/oyiessow»e
YTojiunEtoE. :
_ A .‘ train make# cioso donneat!*;.
at ..Borbjteheni, beinj
tka ybiorteat and mo« doiirablejouteto Wilk^rbarre,
fletMsrtWM *M A. SI.. P.lB A. HhieJUt
i<“»ve poj-leoiowii atT.J3 A.M.nnd i.lSfits. ’
H P, M
, B®JniAV^ll.~'P*iladalpli?a t ' icy • BetiJakea# a* 8
- :v -• ,• ■
JiiiMeipiie tor Horiestown it> S F. st
goTlettown forFtaladelphlo at«.« A;!»..
Dethlehein for Philadelphia et's P. M,
rani to Bethlehea-Sl »«| Fare to MeaohChunt.at a,
* 55?JS.^?“S? !l tnr 1 ® iFire to -Wilketbirre- *1 so
rJT™ E .‘?T^i D^svL- E s,J it ¥' 1 Procured et the Ticker
SfSMfi^gjSSagrS-fig*" B «-r»
R=»oud and Tillro-«reeJt PMsensor RaulroaSS® tw S ??f
oujiute* ifwr loivust Willow Street. .
~ ' .'K3uJk.tR-CJbASIg, Agedi.
am taaajMae.Ji 1 ' J3P.K3M6 AiUCANiiit
_ On mo &ft« RIONDATjAFRIL M.lBBl,
FAD3EWOISR THAIMS LEAVE Hanj*6j3frßHlA:
awrkmr!ia m f‘ SIC A- ®" »-wA.M.,tKipn»s),
i-fx. Ai E ' lE A - M " I’-WA.M., ~lf and IPA&
J| For > W\, i miiieUr at t,HA, tt„ 11. M A. M„d.W »<f
Fer NowOanie a: 8.11 A. M. and 4.18P/1,
Far a.lB A. M. and ilff p, w.
Far MilforcTSt a.ll ,4. M,-
Far Salisbury &1& A, M,
. . TRAIKB FOR FRiiAfllSiy/HLiA
'.VflfiPhiP**™ »**■>**■ f “' (Ewrtst), «.u A.<e„
Kiln lifts 1,.| jn,i ' ' ' i ' i
- * V-tlsu&staft w? 4 9.13 4. J*.~ 2.50 and
SF.Biv ..
tsesw Salwburr at l.dO Fa
JidaT»Alilfordat4P.M. .
fdORT©-j)oYcr at Gnis jLi.fti. And
f.«RT« Meu Caatle at 8.55 A, Id 7 .so p. m.
- ,Qhest«r at T.JO A, M,. S.-WJ, 1.57 and 8.40 P At,
Wave BaltiTzior.* rer and Delaware R*ii
•eswi.ftrff.2* ,V. M. '
TRAINS FOR-BALTilttOßii:
j>eaveCWe«tornt3.«fi A,Mi’, .
tf»»vf vrn«uvtf)«n at o,w a. er.a ii.w aw a
a..'Al. ■ ;■■
?JLAirt,wi£fi Paastinrar Car attsakW*
vill ran as follows • ,
Wave Fktladelpbifi far PerrrviilD and mtenszedixi#
plates at S.SOF.M.
hesvo.Wipmnsw.B ft» t-«rrrvillt end .imaiwwttiaw
piaeos at7,liP,M.
j LoaYp Wilmic'ctou for .FJutedtlpjua anrf mtarmo
dsateplaoosata p. A 1.... .
1 care anTT*-^ * - O rMnj3*r B» Uuaore and intarmedi
ate stations at OA. M. , s
,iXSo«»tri’*M, r s " ro "*'; 0r «» M< Intermeei.
, , ■ ' OM dHADAYa.
.io»Bfi[A»i^n j o w tf - ar 1 >
Waehinkton
j Eeayiiup Baltimore foriiPhilmielphti it *.« a, M. ,au
B. M-. FEEROM. Freenlani,
Mm' KVAKS & VFATBON’S
MBR. SAXtRKANDBB SAFES,
non
n**' «vk«sjihv ,(■■■•
PHUJPjjhfct. • utreat ani #3l MI&OM. Bt.
Ms. #3O MAg»l*» - ths; 3RABON.
PfITST FALk SAbB BROGANS, be,
• i.fltTO OASISB * -m.bT Oftta-
Angont 1. at 10 jm
ol^*°6? 9 “f f eSklfktioa, W.th eatlr on
a law mvM« of prinia arm?
brogans,. ’
Xf
corner of SIXTHandSAOBSK^"'
'"•" '“' '• ; at PRIVATE SALE. . ■
AT „
*£• following articles wi a c% w»a xor won «"*«
agaaiaaESfegsfe
’■?sfSS 5 & r aS-HiSife
ifSB'fSSSISSs
s^tss^s^iSSifS
laSßaS^Basw""
rsorthena Central
Railroad.
aati fiSric &■
Moaer |ot any-length of tint®
aerJed Wi>6» oh gold cs 4 ,ailV©J< piete.r d?nrao«u«?.
:sgss&ff3Krfey i witrajnftnts*
j tv rnm?s dldifinig. gro-ocnest haf<iw«Si/e». cutlery*
fcKr stttoiM, and on aif artu^tof
OOMSIGK.-V'lENta A!™ r s|*;® ooß SAL “ 3 EOLI *
■ Liberal AMii “KfJL&SJjLw’iSK?
forsale., .Persona* strationg^Yafito^llj^ut-uopr^vM.
|3'Yai J B®SIA REMEDY.
\9r BARIOT m*mJ6
ARCMAYIO IKVIttOKATIISR u,av» i
Sffti* £Tsd*ef»M h*s bmus*dblftktp*blte for *%&**&*?
vnikincrtasikc fs&er, ■/<trrieewtfM»««w to CWr*
yS4ert-J>um Ce iu
Feint* windintlu Stom*t>k f or ”<***3 *« tar
gpyttlt* fftodatha, t
<S?«S2sfaf**«, Lato Spirits* DlllVfflW .
Iff XstyraoaAffXir
. - ••- Bw*ry.
Amu Medicineit *£•
ao#tfti:£.ratafod.oaß6* Ckspplaißtei ,
Midn>lf othetderSqcementsof tbegtOTnWhaft4 Bosnia
te lt aa«
drooping opirita, and. regWiO *M we£k» nervous. «nd
beoomed&eptod.raa iAairnerTrarwßteira {haltered,•
.eonstitntiKitecfem.dafrn, radraWeot to toot hombl*
'tons to humanity, l%Sjm.wim TRAM'S.!’ *{i%. M-.
wine claw i«.jl nMfiMMT .
On© does will remove all Bed Spirits.
• One doee will cure HeaTt-bura*
>Jbreedoses will ourelndigeatioii.
OnedosewtUgiveyotta GoodrAppetii*., .
One dose will atop Iks distressing pains of .Dyspepsia.-.
One done will remove the distressing and disagreeable
edeotS' 6f ‘ W4nd tft Flatu«tfoe*~6Sid iw won, &* the
stomach xw6iTo»,tfco vliwigpiatin?, Snif ll, %to distress
ins load am dll wsfnftil fdebngs will Be remdfduf:
One dcxse will refold ;tft* most distrwamg paiss o»
*ttolic,either]ii'tlie.sfioin2«ii'^,^^ i ls f
A i«W doses will remove all otextftt&ivni In the Aidnos «
Bladder.orOrinffiryOrgasi. - • ; . 4 .
Persona sXito are sefteosly. afflieted with any J?idne>
Complaints are assurdcrof speedy relief by a dose 01
two, and a radical cure 6? the oae of one or two bottler
SIGHTLY PISStPATIOH. .
Portions whet from duwipatmg too ever mratj
and fohi SRaevii. effects oi poisonous liquors, ih violent
,headaQfcd3,Siokne«* ot ©toraaoh, weakness,
find OfiAdoSewrU remove all bad feehnsit,
iiadift* of weak and nm»tifcuttons should take
the Invigorating Spirit three tfenes a day ; it .will make
them strong,'healthy, and 'hapiy, rafifovb aßcfeatrue
tions and irregularities from the menstrual' orgahifi, and
restore the bloom of feeuHh and beauty to the careworn
faOO, --t'.' ..- : v . ■;
■ During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable raedi
emc to remove disagreeable sensations at the atom&ohi
All the proprietor oshs is a tnal, and to mdnoa this, he
has put up the Inviaonaffias gyimt in pint battles at
Ohoente,an&ftaCl* . ;■■
etenefal Depot, 4 8 WASTES- Street, Ifew York.
monv * CO, »3S North BBcdlfß Street,-':
?. - •,. srkoisssle Acanfci in
Anil IcrESte br JOHK H. BATfCJs, 84 fi, EIGHTS
Btr»et. tni all SfegeiataT. " "' r (,7-tiutnl,
Kiwis
* PAJ’TQOAST. AUOTIONBHB,- Sue*
. B. Scott. Jr. *3l
OEDICINAI..
PF.OPYLAiSINE, .
„ w „ ■ __■■',■ Tim Hew Remedy tor
ilHEif MAOISM.
JJnrins the past year we hare introduced to the no
tice of the medical profession of this country the .Pwa
CxyrArAiuid Chloride of r’ronylnmiHe, as a
REMEBY FOR RHEUMATKK;
and haviaii ;reoeiV«d i from'many idaroo*. both from
physicians of the nifhsst a tundras r.ndfrom patients, the
most FEATOEXine Vebtimokiam
of its real value in the treatment of this painful and
obstinate disease, we are induced to present it to (he
public in a form READYrFOR IMMEItIATE iJSE,
which we hope will commend itself to those who aro
suHerine with this nliliotine complaint, and to the me
dical practitioner who may; leal disposed to test the
mowers of this Tamable remedy. -
EliIXiR PROfiYIiAMIRSi in the form shore spo
ken of, has recently been extensively experimented
with in the-
fEMsrsYiviHU KoaraAt,
and Wick 3IA&JL&I}SIJGGE3S(aa will appear frosith*
account* in the me lioal journals. {
is oaremliT pat up read? for immediate use,
wlta nul directioiis. aDd csb be obtained from all the
drußfiiats at 75 cents Per bottle, and at wholesale of
BULLOCK it CXEWSHAW,
Sruccistiaad. Manufacturm? Cbemiala,
Philadelphia;
jMKS. JAMBS BETTS? -CELEBRATED
BUPPOjIXEItS FOS l-ABiEB.’snd t!i« only Bip
porters under fflimat ffisdtoni patnwmffo, Ladies and
phymtuan* ara- rstpastfally: rsquested to call only on
Mrs. Batts, at iter residence, 103 U WAX,IfUT Streep
riulatlolphia, (tosvoid comiioi-foi ta.> Thirty thousand
Inyalida have bean advised by theirphysiciona to n«*
her appliance*.. Those only are genuine boaring thy.
Salted-State* copyright, label*, antbn boa, and srfaje-
Kr3|jßEd also en tha Supporters. -with tastrasniftls
SnSTKgfSS CARDS.
~iTOHN’..>WSLSH, PRACTICAL SLATE
- SQOFEH, .THIRD Street and SEESt&HTOWft
Rond, n prepared to pat on anotmonnt ol Eoo&g,' on
she most moderate terms.; .will guaranty to make
srerybioldlEr perfectly srater-tigh Order# promptly
R'tfi.WM-to. : > ~ : mv7-fy •
ELLIOTT.^IHSS^aALIQUOSg,'
rtores, between Tail'S Fonrthi, north side,; ?w5»P'
delphift* J*. B«—Fine GkS • on • b^if
(Established in ts4g.) . - - ' jaJO-ffin ‘
PAWSOE, * -HFJHOLSOg, '
. Sjetmm oreea
S&S* «i<raaMfogp,
■PILE MANUFACTORY, ' r
FUea- and/Jl&sjb J of k every description-' &r*£ msed
tOd.<Merrit the above cetaMiskment
. . vWHCIdEjgAjLE-and MJ&tAU*
«'kaja£»»iafA : TD*tS».'
-.• .--£eehH!surd«n9li>^»ipftvi^istAty«n : '
fcpl-dSra ■ J, B. SMlTfs*
EASS AND. QOSITOKT. .
A. THEOBALD askS, Who can please erirait
everybody ? •
SuoS » person probably never waa bora. But those 1
who know>wh«n they are. suited m BOOTS or SHOES
are ravued to give Mm a oa.ll* aud those who never
were suited before may be auitednow. .Be is at his old
plac«-SOS COATJSKS&reet/ - •
KA£LROA» .'lirirJßSV
' jB3« ~awr fmiimi WES T O HESXiSR
TEA! NS TO
fsnfe sets
noon* 230 B. M., and *
•XJn Bandar* le&vs Tfeilsdslphia at r*SO A. Ifl., and
West Chester at 4 F. M. ' jjso-tf
JSSaHHassssK ws 8 t'' ohsstes
Amp phi Ij ai>el p jh.i a
VIA MB&IA* ’ ■
SOMMER ARRAHGKW.ENT.
■On and after MONDAY, June S. 1861, til© trains wiil
tear© PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. corner
of EIGHTEENTH and MAR&HT streets, at 7.45 and
10.80 .A. M,» and B.SD. and;Jo P.M;,asid will
leave the station, corner of THi-iITV-PIRST and
MARKET Streets, (West Philadelphia.) atS.OS and
10.45 AiM., ana
Leave PHU.ADELPHIA A; M. and S P. Af.
Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A M., and fi ?, iri.
Trains teavine Philadelphia and West Chester at 7.46
A, id; and 4.15 r. '*2. connect at Pennolton with Trains
on. the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad
for Oxford and intennsdiato; points,
mj27-tf
4 , 0ti0i.--oss3Tsb _
: TRAINS Fdßl)OWm^Mc¥ > It'A^O'M
TERMEBIATJB STATIONS.—On and after Ke-r. kK
drains for -iWWNEHSTOWIf
wul from the new FasannseT ZtepAt of the JPhila-
Company, corn** oi
BJtOAS and CATXOwSTIIx- &trftotn, i u
• trend* on CallcvhUU •••■ ■
'UDKKUfa ASM Ut •jpo'C’nmtesrs sQ±*iz i.i S.Sf
• A.- Mi ' .
; -AFraFJfCCB VSAXRftar ©ssraiiurtoWK 3eaw.*t
P.ffi. '
PAUaT **uuun( •attested).: . V® V, •
J3rerd«. or »A«.JE»(Uffi.ttf..A34kEUS£e{**,«l sft*. K
:..«*• and Xe&ti&ff j&ulrozd Company. r . . •-
■ ang •, •": !W. "g Mcr^gEßgV;Sg-erg-taryV •.•
; jjic jag ••"•f-Bitffrr Philadelphia and
railboar oo„
f/Ufitee 817 Soatfe Fourth street.)
• On and after May l. lDSi.aeason tickets •*’lo be issued
oy this company for the periods of three, ox, nine,, and
nrehre months, not transferable.
«<lKfol-tioißta mar also he had at 8S per cent,
discount.
These tio&ecs 'Will be sold by the Treasurer at He. 297
South FOURTH Street, 'jrhere any further information
oan,to obtained. ■ 8. HRADFGJU)^
shmoa kotjct—
fig pgaiasupmA jUßja#*,.
'IL&A’jLAIiiKOAI). K
5.0-3FE f-' IfeßWUi itete.'ffics*, jS*~
f art, . Wi7fc«l*&r«s Stanton, * Dsnnlte, Miltony Wil
Hoohsstsr. 'dsWt*
•shkj&so.S: s=«aiCyMil , 37AS>T4s, &n 4 tl\ p&ia& gScrik as.*
■-;*3 r cst.u- ‘ •■•■•. . .", . . ■.. •:.
:. Pasrpa-* s *r*ins vnh iss*-»o tfe« aaw V-Pizot at tx« Pki-
ana ■ K.©a4int K&iJro&d,. eornsT BKOa© and
-AliLO'W iULA Strata, (Paaa&ntftr entranan «n <?al
uvfcj“. Btrcet,).daUj CSttctSsua «f«»rta4l, ter tibove
; fi.53A .Jft,
m«Kf Jb'2.F&£3« B.BP.JK,
>fn* .K»AwHU train eonneetc as Kitssrt, for WU£oi ,
..orrs, ftttean. Scranton, and r-l! station* on the
* AOSLAWAJSHA AKBJUW)OMSCtf S« UAiI,£OAS.
Sbnabevstr&iacmake threw eonnoctians at Kiaura
wstli ISt* iraisa of tfctnlfeTr Yorlt and Krio, Cana adaj ana
and Blatant Falls, and fisffalo, New York aai Eras,an*
Xtv Yatk Centra! atn!r*n#», trem all mints JSorth and
Wort, and tiia Canada*.
■ W-Kbcna, £»«»,*. an* ai-msMion
Jinico, and all!: snostllatssomi*. “
V '2MK»# Pluia4«iwu» ait«£t
'
rrWffi f&WSfe^sF 2
fete w.vs#a? si
*Sft®«.jaasr“‘ k "*~" *• «*«»^
r,T? rt
»x*n c
salt : ■•'» ‘t.-r
- rc- » t r C-J V >
- ® 3-6*HESS COBH*A3MBB.
JjMMWßlliii -? 1 * 52 fixpusau
KthatSiV SSfJL? KL 4 T2 41 la »«snwti»>
•» * ■ - £*■&*&>!£:.
900 '-’-'SES UNITED VINEYARD PRO.
well known and favorite brandi tha° fi«. vllB abov ®
tioo mto the United otatee under th« SSE iniporta
whreh we bet to oall the attention of thifhJjl? Tl S’ to
pie* can be aeen at our office. For „„ t ? de ; flam
eoleatent*. j ar r^SSP&I by the
l»» fm ■ ..iJj EBBLIE & COf,
l—: ‘o? south FRONT htrt.t
OklVi! Oik-—Pure • Olivo ull in ?
MibojMas & mm, ~~~"
• Ho*, island 141Soath FVBBTtII Strest
(Fcrraorlr Won. 07 rad 68.).
PGBtjIC SALES REAL ESTATE AHD ST(Ki*.
AT THB EXCHANGE EVERY THESBAY, X?*,®
- o’oloot, noon, daring the business eesjon. In inlw • 1
. A«gunt.onl*oootwional*sl#s. '’.d
’ AT WUVATE SALE.
have a large aaaountof real ©state at
sale, including ererr description ‘of city and
->»eitr. Printed ii»tn tout b* had ct the
7„>v.„ ' v f f SUPERIOR FURWTBRE, FRENcit
AND OVAL MIRiriRB, BkS,
5 WTtlsiS, PI 1 'M ANO GLASSWARE, a
aww carpets. *» • •*
rl*nn— ~ o<3b»h.' tl “ B (Thewdar) fliominr, at tie
' r, »e- neeoed.
' ol * mantel imrror.eiif
tftid formfure, fine ~iirror. in. gilt frame L
ir ß me,-Freneh plate trt* i-JdmV“ o fma
American SmjS* beds and t, n f nym ;!;„ *
ware, Biussefo and other oitfr*-. ’ HteHtion
atcraoti^© : aasortmemt worthy the *k tentton oi «diea
and lotHer*deairon* of TSTohaams. .M
-* *r Catalosnea now roadr and the artlo. orrantm
for examination. ;-
Bale at New. IS9 and lil Jouth Fourth Street.
(OPBRiORFURNITURE, FR.KKCa-Pt.ATK MIR
RORS, PIANO-FORTES. BEDS AND BEDDINS,
BKUSfeELS ANB OT3RR CARPETS, Ro.
■ ; ' rr This Morning,
At 9‘ o , cloclr, at the Auction ft tore, an c ;
excellent fiocone-nanu furniture, elegant pianc l *fwtee f
■fine mlrfore, oanwte. bede am! bedding, *o, from' fom
lie* declining houseKespnsss, removed to the itos’e te
o®£Lvomonoe of sale.
TC/S FITZi'ATKI- K. & BBOS., AOO
AW-* TIOBEESg.SQ* OBBBTK ITT St., above Sixth.
••''ins ■KOMIS',and fancy Mode,
watches, jeweiOi ware, eatiery,
paintings, mueioai lfleiynmento, «o.
s.iAMfcrßCjletr.-to'lWwbjbooto ana sheas, aud mw .
CI J>A y! Ai Kefeverjr°Mend »y. W-dni»4a T , and prf.
**' St W °’ C, “VlifeE BALES.
* tori rate (sale. several ISree eqansmneate of watches
and jewelry, boohs, stationery, sUver-plated wars cut
lery, fancy Mods,- &0„ to whijTfa.soHeited the atten
tion of city and country merchants an* others.
Consignments solicited for Bis Kinds Cf merchandise*
for either pubiio or priyate sales/ ;
* iiiiperal cash advances roads on conaieTcenw
• sates prornytlr nttftTtdfld t>-»
.*s** ' STEAM ENGINE AND
»II&BOrLER WORKS-ItSAFIB * LEVY,
'SSJSffiJWrJXmo- THEORETICAL
founders, Jiaviag, for manr years, been in
successful opefation, and been is
bmldirix andxanairin* fflarme and -Kiver-Engineß, tush
n«rt' irS mwM&i Iron Boats, Water Tanks, PropeUcn,
3S 1 thepuWio
m i/fnS fnlirjißpMM to oontr&ot-fo/Engines of ill
SfrSi and-fltationwy, iKSYinr M of
mferent ri*MT»re Prepared to exoouteor-
SerswthQuioVdSaonMh. Ererr de«nj>t.on ofPattern
maSe noaoa. Hirt «il«
Pressure, Pine,.Tubular, sad
beatPennsylvaniaoharooaUrofi* Eorsinzs,waunze*
and kinds j Iron and Br&ws CsJitmga-of'a^dosonpUoM,
Roil TnrßiEß. Screw Cuttinlf. and &7 1 other work eon
necteditith the abovebneiness.
and are provided with &ils, &0.,- -
te raieias liootj or lirtt trjusitg KEAFIE,
"JOHN P* LEVY,
BE AC a and PALMER Streets,
I, VMTGBAJC-MBRBICKi 30KH COPE.
WILLIAM H. MERRICK* * HARTLEY aUSRRtCK.
couthwatik: foundry,
{” FIFTH AND wASEIKCTrON STHKETtE,
• • rnn.JLDSi.PBu.;
.. -rffERMCK A. 80H3,
JSNGWSMMS ,
Hanufaoture High act! Low Pressure Bi«ra i.ngine».
for li>d, river- and marine service.
Boiler*. Gasometers, Tante, iron Boats,
ing« nf all kmds. either iron or ctsss. - ■ • ~
Iron Frame ftoofi* for Oas "Works, Worksfeope, itail
and‘ Machinery - of th® I&test and inwt
* , J?V6rj < (io»crStion o ofl : ’lajltetil)n MaoMnei,.. eueh tx
Sugar, SaW, and Gritt Mills, Tamara .F«j»*jOse
BWarn Trains, Befoostors, Filters, Pumping bssuxi.
Agent* for N. Killieu*’" Patent Sugar Bojiirj:
Machine. : - mi ~?
PO33ST-ELII&MAISI FOUNDRY, No. 951
BEACH Sfceet, Kensington. f hiMeiphia.-Wil,-
JUIAM H.TTEBS infoims hie friends that,having pnr-
Ohaeed the en’ire stock of Patterns at the above Pmtn
drji tie 10 now.prepared to reoeive orders for Roiling.
Grist, and Savr- Mill Castings, Soap, Chemical, end
House .Work, Gearing. Castings made from Rever
berator, or Cupola Furnaces, in An or green sand, or
■ loam.:. t-i - .. ■ i"’ l '
3£NEy TfOCJBi
* (isnerai ismvarintnndBnt.
•EreMKrar-
SAJOSSBT AUCTION.
MACHINERY AND IKON.
SHIPP IK«*
■rf«)Bft STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERS
SOtafflS-FOR LIVERPOOL.
The GRtA’J' BASTKFW, James Kenedy, com
mender* will sail from Quebec for i-iTerpoC''« {tbm&rt
permitting) on Tuesday, th* 6th of Animat. * Jmwb
ger* to be on board on the evening o r the Bth.
. RATES OF PASSAGE,
• Cabin* . ——:— _s6s
‘ Steerage*—— - $3O
Pasieneere occupying the grand saloon, berths will be
charged 915 :
Berthe cot secured until paid for*
Iwo experienced s are on board..
Steerage pa-serctre are required to provide bedding,
also eating and drinking utensils
*lh© ship will take aa oar t o—fiour. gram, sahes, dry
deals, <feo . &c
Fot farther particulars, applr to the consignees.
ALBAN Gil kOVR & CO.. Quebec, or
GILMOUJR & CO., Montreal,
Or to their agents in New York,
jBBMISiON BROTHERS,
No. 3 BowUcg Green.
jjM-tAX*
-gggfe rWWS&hY IK> felilli r!lu A TION
SS&MML BY: STEAM BETWBKK HEW YORK
AKD LIYES-PO9L, oallijj* E* QSfEjeKSTOWN Ore
laodt) to land and embark orasancsrt and despatches.
The'Liverpool, Hew York, and i hiit.rfeipftia Steam
ship Company's splendid Cljds-bnili Jjou uorew steam
ships, are intendetito sail as foflctr*:
-. hew yoek fqh Liverpool.
GLASGOW, Saturday, Amuet 3
CflY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, Awt stlO
K.AHGAROO, Saturday. .Augostll
Aik! ercrs Saturday tircurhour the year, frou* F rt'A
' *A?S3 OF PASSAGE „
• YJIEO W<5H EBOM PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin, to Queenstown, or — 9®'
•* Do, to London,*!* Liverpool, _ IBQ
3t*or&se to Queensto-yB, or LiverpooL- —.— ft£)
Do. to London.—~~ _ —.— ~~ $8
Dc,, Eeturn tickets, available for six month*,
from Liverpool., —, _.. _ 9®
jraßiesgera forwarded to Harrs-, Pan*, Hambur*.
Bremen, and Antwerp, at through rites,
Osrtinoa.t6« of iisuod from Liverpool to Weir
York —,— 948
Certificates of please issued from Queenstown to
~ 350
Tsliese steamers hare superior aaqaannodaGawi for
vriih watertisht compari
raonts, and cam experienced Burgeons,
. : F®r rreigkt, or pa**ase, esppfr; at the office &i Die Com
pany. v JOES G. DALE, Aseat. .
- ' j all Wamafcstreet, Philadelphia.
Iu Liverpool, to WE IKMAiS,
Tower BoildLss*
In SiiwtKow, to WM> I24MAK,
JLa Dixon streiv_
THE MBIT3SB AKJJ ?4G£fß
333vg&*jea!<JOASt it.GYJU* MAijir *»£A«-
v > mtoM ns* TOiX *o irraarooi..
Oiiaf Cobin fassa.se— — 91 j»
t Second Csba Panisse K
9SOM BOSTOM 20 irvswooi,
Shief Cabin Paasago $Jl*
Second Cabin Passage—W
*hips,from Nctt > ora call at Cork Barter., M •
Sk* shipsiroKj Boat on call sfc Halifax and Gars Bar-
ISksiA,Capt, Judiio& AE.EIGA. Capt. Shannon.
ISaBeI, Capt S. Stone. , CANADA, Capt. J. Leitoh
ifi Alciptle. Lots AMEEIci, Cast, Hooter.
SSCTiSBffitAB, ' v! MIASMA. Cast, ftuwdi.,
Cssst. Cook. EWKQPA,Cant. Aadenss, :
' SCOflA.OioWbmldlaE.)
■ : Shew T*«sal» omry s olesr wiut* Jsiht at mast-SioM: •.
«!«sn on starboard t«w ; r<£ on sort bow. r
CANADA. Aloodie, leaves Beaton, Wednesday, Jo j « j
ASIA, Lott, “ N.¥or)e, Wednesday, July S 5
ARABIA, Stone, “ Boston. Wodnasdiw, A tie, r s
AFRICA, Shannon, « jOoik.Wednesdsy.Aiiir«
tvURCPA,;AiiuerMn, “ Boton. w>aj;e»Jay. Aug :: ;
PERSIA, Jndlrins, , •* rt.>ork, Wednesday, Aust
Bertas nataecaradnntll paid for.,
An experienced on board, ..
Ute owners of rheee abiija vilinot be aaeo uiawJf
Sold, SilTer, BnilionjSpocift, le-weiij, Ptsciou* Srae?
or Hota{«,uiLl«aiMli3 of ladineare signed thereto:,
tae xalae thereof therein exprswodA. Pot;_£*«» K
ticcs&se.apply to ’• IS. CwRASP*
dßowiisr ®r»en, KevYsis
ifrjVHE PRESS”
BO O K
A IT D
JOB PRINTING
E S T ABLISHMENT
NO. 417
CHESTNUT STREET,
’ RMIX AD EL P ELIA.
gg? The attention of the Business Commit?
is respectfully invited, to the NtswT^j^i:
Job Printing Office ot « The
has been fitted up with New Malq *s™
mbiit'complete manner, and is
to execute, in a satisfactory style, every t*
riety of Printing
BOOKS,
PAMPHLETS.
GAUDS,
CIRCULAR*
CHECKS,
NOTES,
DRAFTS,
RECEIPt 8 '
BILLS OF LADINO,
LETTER HEADING 8 '
BILL HEADS
PAPER BOOKS,
CERTIFICATES.
HEEDS,
BONDS,
mortgage
BALL- TICKETS AND PROGBM I^'
MERCBMNTS, MANUFACTURER*'
CSANICS, LAWYERS, 'AUCTI"*'
. HERS, PUBLIC OFFICE
banks, railroad
■AND INSUMJNCE
COMPANIES,
Will _be supplied with atfp deecnp 1 *
Printing required, st short notice on ll o<l
t *?-•? ,X- .£ • s':.' • .
,most reasonable terms.