The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 22, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CI.T Y.
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NAVAL MATTERN:—..-- The steam slimp
or...ar Juniata at the navy lard is now en-arly moldy fir
tea, and can sail, after her crow is sappliwl, at it very
short notice. (lemmander hue of the Ver n on,
sunk in Ito ongssenteut twin New Ortyanx, heel boon
ordered to tier. The Monongahela will ho launch :A in A
shoot time. She will he f ,Iloweil on the Oudot by Abe
Shenandoah, which, it is rdntnrwd, will ho en ironclad
vesel. At Reed-street wharf the plates are boing put
on the Few Ironeldes as rapidly OA remands. and tier con
treotors feel confident that abe will he reedy to he com
missioned in July. Although the force of wail:non at
the navy yard Is comparatively small, l et everything Is
1111Siif d forwent with artonishing rapidity. ram :tine great
credit on the officers in charge, and vie mechanics of
Philadelphia. .We nuderstand that the tweellity of en
larsieg the yard, a stili,ct hint gnit4ted, will lie urged
upon our Reproaentatlves at Washingron. If the nevy
yard is ever to he enlarged now is the time it ithenki he
done, Ite it would be attended with hat small expedle.
Pennsylvania is drwerromy entitled to have a Brat-elms
yard, being situated lit a Wlnt where overythinerfer thin
completer equipment of vAnwiti may tie readily reJtchal
Not only does the Stub. AbOlind in iron, VIM, And Wm.
her, bat the city fornietten an abundance of tirrt-class
nydinnice, whose werkinauship is n parrietnal tertianm
nial in her favor.
Thr yard elionid he so exteudati at to give mole woes
for large docks or basins to lay op a whole fleet. Attire
sent the apace is entirely too small: the Ironsidus'is
compi lied to lie outside of the. Halite of the yard, owing
to insufficient whiter front, and the trait plates have to
hit carted down to the wharf • and than transferred to it
Eat-boat' and carried ont 01 Om dock to the venial. which
Iles at tho extreme end or the wharf. if the yard wore
extended, the railroad tralt along 3wattsne street c mit
easily he run ROITIER the yard at this pilot, and boilers,
cannon, aninamltion,..tc • could be carried to the ,pot
When it Is needed, instead of the tdow Prom's now ".1
to transport material to the yero, and avoid the constant
changing and recarrying it. Thn great... 4 of all rannnili
Irby the extension ehonid he urged le, that the ground in
rapidly being taLen up for atig.yards and mechanical
purposes, and every tlit•ded..lay, ,, n the port of the proper
authorities, will enitsa as ottorronita Dome ;eo much so
that the Philadelphia Navy Yard will rot ho rale.] to
rims Ito. 1. Tho ground which the Neveroment cntld
have porcine ed two years age to a very light price now
commends a fair market value.
Josiah Stone, who wee in charge of the prize-elite
'Smile St. Philo at the time of her capture by her cap
tain, William Wileeo, end two of hie men, was a resident
of Philadelphia before hie admkeina lett rho navy. He
bed served an neprehtimebip to the wheelwright trede,
and before the rebellion bath true out na find mate in one
of the merchant shim It iv stated that ha was of Eng.
lieh parentage and birth. bat that be wet hronght to this
counts y when he wee a tuere chill. Re lied bean placed
in cheree of hen or three 1074.1).(are he toll( the 'Canty
St Pierre, and had perform•Al his duty with fitielits.
The three iron guid-et. of Monitor model, which were
ordered by the Navy DePertment immediat , ly after the
engagement of the 31noiter with the Merrimac, in
I l 'wanton Roads. are to bo befit very much like the former
vessel, except that thus are each to have two revolving
abut -proof iambi inatead of one. The model ta titan
*lightly Oared, en as to make thew better sea boats, and
to give !hem greater epeed.Like the Honker, they, are
to be prorellere, the deck being Ent tiler, above the water.
line. Their leugli is to ho 302 feet over all, with. a
breadth of beam of 41 feet. and a depth of hold of 12
feet. The armor is to be sic itmlie. in thickness. It will
be at tenet four mouths before the first boat is headed
over to the Gtvertment. .
The steam. tug Ooni 8. F. Disport, built at Wilnitog
ton for Steelton dr James M. ("Mili en. is now lying at
the pier of the owner,,, lalow Salm strtot, The Du
pont Is ICO fei t lone. 19 feet beam, owl 9 feet hold. Her
engine, a cum - lensing one. of superior manufacture, CUM
be worked to 150 home tower. Th•• hull of the Dupont
is of iron: and she has en iron deck frame, with water
tight compartments at the bow: Piper the engine is a
water tank, capable of holding 5,000 gallan4, which can
be used either for filling the boilers or for ordinary pur
posee about the bent. The qunrt•rs for the officers and
men are neatly final up, and the hoethmi every requisite
for the purpose for which she is to be maul, The Meows.
Flanigan have another new boat, called des Monitor, and
there to another being built far them at the yard of Mr.
John W. Lynn.
ANNIVERFARY OF TUE (41EARDIIIRRO
THEItHOOD.—Treterfay morning the pupils nod gra
duates of Girard Cohen cFlt.hrated, nt the institution•
the anufteratry of the birth of Stephen Girard. The
Urge lecture hall we. completely tilled and on the plat
form were officers of the Collett. the Visiting Oommittee
of Conncile, end others. Th. mein 11..11 of the belittling
wee appropriately arrengod. the statue of Girard being
eneeettl within a rosy Pence of sweet..cented flower&
A badge of evergreen wee thrown am 094 the mnride
representation. the effect of which wee decidedly pleasing
nod plot ureitime-
President Allele introduced the exernises of the mere
iost bye short and %lichens addrevs, in which he com
mented on the mew:city of the (11.11ege and its gradual
advancement towards the bedh ideal of its Illustrious
founder. 0
A number, of the boys sans short ssngs, with mob
deon areomraniment, and the mariner of the performanne
folly verified what President Allan fisiiis so much 'pride in,
that the tuition of the pupils is the careful study of the
teachers.
The annual aibtress—a neat and snit find production—
was delivered by georce it Ms.gillre. RN On lotro
diming Mr. ittairnirr, the prerld..nt took oacndon to nay
that since Mr. M. had horn rotented rte the annual orator,
he had made two enllntoirtite—one for three menthe in a
military caracitY, and kill( 0, in an Nanny delightful,
though lees warlike—for life aa4 a hapw• one. •
Mr. Mturnira then procH.del to dia-re - a hie topic, which
be did not formally anronnee. hut wtielitbe cleerneei of
its elucidation sufficiently nrokined—a contrast of the
American patriot as anainet the American traitor, or
/0,0 of country as :MOO tromon.
After lrlody allotting to the fart of the inherent pro
pensity in every Government, for it. • people at limn to
stir np revolution, the rneaker touched noon the rebel
lion in our own laud, nail tef.eted es illnstrations of tho
con tretantp. linker, en the pile of thr trli;011. nod Brock
bridge with disunion. The compsrVon was excellently
drawn, rommencing In the 8-notte chamber. baker, the
advocate of netiounilty. Breckinridse of annihilation—
the one,• the champion of freedom. honor. Matta° and
peace', the other, the apologist of slavery, disirace, wick
edness, acid wen
Both wielded the weapons of great minds, bat their
minds were oteni iell y different in greatoes•—ono great
In patriotism nuil love of country, the . other great in
treagent and crime. Their career, after leaving the mo
on/ of the nation, we. grnphic.liv deperibei, thoprosaker
with much feeling and pane... calling to. mind the admi
rable traits in the field which characterized the Oregon
&motor in Congrens—trnit• that are embalmed In the na
tion's memory,' and which aro the common property of
the world.
The great statertnen, orator, ard patriot fell %mid the,
benediction of the rwel, end the other only survives that
he may die within the hearing of the execrations of his
countrymen.
The Wrong was appinuiled at the ulnae, and was ad
mired throughout. At the entirluelon, the pupils retired
for dinner, and the Girard Brotherhood met together for
re-election of officers and other Mull:tees incident to their .
organization.
The following preamble and reeolntlon were mutat.
monaty adopted :
lVhereus, Thin society ham I.arned that a aerioni effort
is now being renewed to overthrow the,will of Stephan
Girerti, anti deprive the pow and th orphan of the
wealth he solemnly devoted to their 11Se ; and admen+,
It hoe been /Med that, in connection with. Allis effort,
agencies have boon cleated to accomplish this great
wrong which are in violation of public moralt. and
especielly dangerous when (Riede! ag dilate public trust.
Thor efore :
Respired, That we, the mernb err of the (Hurl). BrAltar
hoed. who bave esyeriPineni the great vlventagel intend
ed by the benePolen• founder. do Po'emnly ask the atten
tion of the public to this attempted wrong, and in the
rime of humnnity and the thoiran4s of orphans who,
in the fillers. would ho the recipients of this bounty,
exrre•s the opinion that all persona who shall attempt to
invalidate OH carrett trn•t committed by Stephea Girard
to the city of PhilsdPlphirt, dowse, the Init.:nation' of
honorable men and the cenanre qL the community.
PROFESSIONAL THIEVES AND TIT E
NINETY•DAT LAW.—Tho recent decision of the Se
ptette Court, at Han laburg. declaring the constitution
nlity of the act. passed by the last Legislature.
nuthn
rizing the, arrest of professional thieves found in crowds
and their Comaiittel for ninety dam has cansed:onite
flutter among pickpockets. During the armament it woe
insisted that the act was repugnant to that claim in the
Declaration of Eighty in the Constitution which airmen
ties •t that trial by jory shalt be as heretofore, and the
rights thereof remain in 'Hate.
The judge stated the objection to the act, and then re
to red to the condition of the law prior to the adoption
of the Constitution, and took the Armond that the clause
°noted was .10 be interpterpd by a knowledge
or the nem and practice prior to the use
of that lanctinge. • But never in England was
there any wage, and, consegnentiv. never was there any
right in the subjnct, that every litientsd question of fact
should be evlunitted to ajar's , . Sommery conviction, For
petty offerers agningt etatntee wore always sustained,
and they were never ouponsed to be in conflict with the
commno law right to a trial by Jury. Vagrants, inclui
ing rogues and vagalmode. and those who &anent pub
lic places for nulawfnl pnrpnsea. are liable to summer,'
conviction and puni-hment, untie ithstanding anything in
the Constitution, for thee were torero Constitution
wan adapted li,Thls new law only applies to Philadelphia.
and boa thee far worked exceedingly well. Numerous
well-known pickpooketn have been acrestoll.;y the dotes-
Oriel, end committed by altisrman fielder, the klnyor'e
magistrate, for the tern, epecitted. lirst.re tha Immense of
this act all thieves behaving In n suerpieines manner were
nrrested and committed for thirty any, as vagrants. it
being impossible for them to show that they had any
•vielble mans of making an bonnet lisslOrtol. Often,
when a rldef was committed for Odd• dave, he would be
diecharged by the prison insprebmg. long before his term
had expired, on account of the crowded state of the
prison. Thle cannot be done under the new law.
THE LATE COLONEL VANLEER.—The
funeral °baronies of th' late Limit. Col.Volin P. Vanlcor
will take piece this afternoon *from Independence Hall.
The body will Ile in state in the hell daring tide morning.
A compsne.of the 2d Regiment Reserve Brigade has
been detailed to act as a guard of honor while the re
mains are In the hell. The mint/try escort, twin the oc•
cseion of the funeral, will ho tinder the command of
Limit. Col. John O. Neuter, and will consist of aW
hitton composed of two companies of the let, two of the
3d, end two of the 4th regiments Rewwve 'Drilla . le. The
troops will be accompanied by Ti!We'd's Band, and a
full drum corps. The routs of the proceindon will be
out Walnut street to Twelfth. no Twelfth street to
Sprint/ Garden, up Shrine Carden street to Broad,
up Broad street to Girard avenne, and no Girard
avenue to Ridge avenue, where the military will be die
missed. The two companies det.died ns the firing party
will accompany the cortege to the Mount Vernon Come
term , where the interment will take el•iee. The clergy,
the Goveenors, judos., and other civil authorities, State
and municipal, of Pennsyleania and Na. Jereey, the
Judges of the United Staten Comte, Collectors of the
Ports, 'United States Thetriet Attorneya, pletmasterg,
menthols, and other civil officers of the United States.
in both States; the officers of the army and navy and of
the Yolinnteera andlnilitin of Now Jersey and Pennsylva
nia. not on duty with their corps, hays been invited to
rartielpnto in tbo obsequies.
GRAND LODGE I. 0. OF 0. F.--The
annual tension of the Germ(' Lodge T. 0. of 0. F. of the
State of Fenn.ylvanin commenced on Tuesday, In the
hall, on Sixth street, below. Race, M. W. G. Master
Daniel Washburn presiding. After the transaction of
some huslnces, a large number of Past Grande wore ad..
witted and then the committee was nopotnted to count
the election returns for d Officers for the ensuing
year, who reported the following Brothers duly elected :
M. W. G. Master—Wm. Y ruttish. of No. 154.
11 W. D. 0. Efn•ter—J. H. McCauley, of No. 76.
11. W. G. 'Warden—Wm. N. Trinick, of No. 62.
B. W G. Secretary—William Onetim:of N 0.28.
R. W. G. 'Treasurer—M. Richards Heckle, of No. 46.
R. W. G. Representative to G. G. U. S.—Robert A.
Damberton, of No.lllo.
Yesterday morning, the officers elect wore installed,
and the retiring Grand Master Daniel Washburn deli
vered hie Valedictory: Yesterday afternoon was•eet
apart for instruction in the unwritten work of the Order.
I n th e even i ng , P ee t G r and Master Robert A. [Amber
ton. by request of the Grand Lodge officers, delivered an
oration on the Life, Character, and Services of Past
Grand Sire Thomas Wildey. the founder of Odd Fellow
ship in the United Btatee,.et. the Musical rand Hall.
GRAND JURY Lierr.--L—The followiiig is
a 11et of the Grand Jury for. the June term :
H. W. Oatherwood, merchant; Peter Conine, alder
man ; J. S. Farmer, collector: John Geddes, Jr , bro
ker; Theo. Grainier, cooper; Jncoh Greer, gentleman;
S. W. Hess, merchant; W. Hitchcock, gentleman; A.
Ingraham, panne ; J. C Jackson, onglneer ; i)oo.
W. Keller, painter' W. S. )(IVO!. gentleman; Hoary
/IMP, carpenter ; 0. Lazman, machltilot ; H. Longßtretty
merchant ; G. W. Lou, tiodortakor ; Caleb miner,
merchant; John Holier, carpenter ; J. L. Norman. cap.
tats ; Andrew Boot, farmer ; Jon Schofield ; George
Smith, cordwainer ; T. B. Till, dentist; John Young,
merchant.
COUNTERFEIT NOTES. -- On Tuesday
evening, Officers Creighton and Montgomery arrested,
on the Ridge avenue, two mon who were drunk and dis
orderly, and who gave the names of Thomas Worthington,
alias William Meehan, and John Taylor, alias John
O'Neill. On searching the prisoners four counterfeit
nolee, on the Bank of America, Now York,
were found on the person of Worthington. As a number
of similar notes had been Dewed in different parts of the
city, on Monday, the two men were held, by. Alderman
Beitler, for a further hearing at two o'clock to-morrow.
To Bz ENCAMPED.—The Ist regiment
Reserve brigade, CJol. Peter O. Eltmaker, will go into
camp for a period of about two weeks. The ground Co.
laded for the encampment Is located about a mile and a
Quarter from, the Fort Washington station, on the North
Pennsylvania railroad. The situation is an excellent one,
and the scenery remarkably fine. A. view of the sur
rounding country for about twenty-five miles 11 Cern,
iiituidtsl PPPt..
FIRE.- About seven o'clock. yeeter-
ST niOnillig ' II tiro trotonnt in a framodwolling, owned
ad occupied Nathan Warner, colored, No. 1304 Haa
t uck etrek, Neventeendr word. The hulloing was t tvlly
' desinnypd. and the reirtiltme mined. The fire exton.led
: to no adjoining home, occonied by Wm. Johnson, which
was martially tle4troYed. The total ins by the, are will
reach $3OO. on which thorn 41 it partial insurance.
Warner's enlit is one that culls for et Inowthy, For
; thirty years he had worked ,in the brick yards in thlt
city, and wt seventy year's age h ntnitthigoll to Icy by
: enoukh mot ey to purchase the bootie in - which .ho lived.
In en unMcky monient4e allowed hit' gnarl of ins , -
: mice 10 expire, and now finds himself entirel y pnnoi-
IPro. lie is tho father of ta mity•one chik!non, his
wile having given . birth to twins twice. -ate was at
one time it slave la lrgtnia.•
BAILROAD TO CAPE ISLAND.—It has
bout _decided to build arailron I from sLitlei.le to Oe_pe
Mend, New Jeraey. The GM nod 'Nellie Nail
rend takes SlOO.OOO of stock. and the West J•irssi
- mid 001nneny 11400,000. An article of agreement WM
signed by Mr. Dun tat?, to bays rho nted enmpletel by
the let of June, 1863; Mr. O. hulls tint runt IT eFltle,-
001`, and stocks it. Re oleo tekoe oart Per 8200,00 0 of
• the ehck. This will be an Immtrlant rand, spotting np,
art it were, it bow ;welkin of country. The distsuco from
to Cape IPlsnd is thirty-nine miles, or seventy
seven miles from Cnanien to Cape
ATHLETIC BABE' BALL (31,1J13.—This.
sf4rtioon this club intend playing their.. first nine"
ageinet tho balance of the cl oh, on their poneds,, et Oa
woe's Woods. The piny wII comtronco et AN o'clock,
end. from the reputation of the doh, tho conteit will bo
a spirited one. Should the weather be farc , rsble, a large
open binge sot no donht be present. Them are ample
accommodations for ladies. .
MORE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.
—The atelumboat State of lif Alpo - I. expected to arrive at
this pert b ith 461 sick and wenadet an board. The die
ablet meta we from Yorktown. Williamsburg, and West
Point ; the sick are from the hospital& at Fortress Mon
re. Their are coder the charge of Sargems G. B.
Belch. of 08th New York, and F. T. Gook, of the 100th
New York.
WHARF REPAIRS.—The wnarvea at
the foot of Goatee. Green, and /amend streets have been
repaired. under the supervision of the Cuornitedenor of
Wharves nut Laudinge. Pinny other whsrvne Deed et
tuition, tint the . provision of the onnianci , making tho
aPProprlaton to tide department preyouts the expend'.
tare of Enure than ono-hell of this item until atter . the
Ist of July.
EXTENSION OF THE *GAS WORKS.—
Tlie trustees of the Gas Works are. haVing eroded at the
Pohit Breeze Works largo Imildlng.ior storing waste
materiels, end fer the nmonfacture or. SITIWORIN from
mutter which basheretoforo been eonsidered of no value
A locouotive is now employed to perform the hauling
heretofore done by mules.
m. • ,•
TEE ORIEN T A L.— Thi s fine sorew
steamer, reported wrecked nn roast of North Caro •
1113 a wee built in Philadelphia, in 1860, and was Intended
to run between New York and tilatanza4, under the c
mend of Capt. Torn. Since the nommencsvient of the
robebion sbc has been in the service of the Government
es a vat elan t.
THE ASSESSMENTS.—The • assessors in.
the ♦arioua wards are now engaged in rn%kiiig their an
neal neeeeemrnte of personal property, and also In making
returns of the 11111DrS of taxat•lo inh%oitAuts to the City
Commil.ionertt. The lint, when - prepared, forms the basis
cf representation in City Cannella.
RoBBERY.—John Calvin was, yrster.
day, committed by Aldermen Cloud to answer the &large
of erktioing sbonieon Richmond itreet, uolow Frank=
tprd road, sort etesliog therefrom small mina of money.
The robbery Wee effected while the initiates of the house
were at tea.
CONSPIRACY.—David Barton was, yes;
itrday, htld by Aldermnn Beitirr to an.wer the charge of
conspiring to enitrt a minor named °lmplicit, out of the
Slate, contrary to law. Burtou wts arrested on a similar
charge &oat two months piece. but escaped conviction,
owing to the absence of witness:B from court.
GOODS FOR NEW ORLBANS.—The
ateamer Bowenee is up for New Orisons. and ii announc
ed to sail to-day. She will tulle out mu assorted mir.:o,
competed of merchaudi.e, most likely to be to demand
in the long.blockeded Ores •ent City.
_
THE BENV POST UFFlOE.—Yesterday
morning the demolition of the old buildings on Chesnut
street below Fifth wee commenced. It Is expected that
the new poet Lille° will be ready for use by the first of
November.
CONVALESCING.United StatoB Dis
trict Attorney Grorro A. Coffey has so far recoiored tips
Ms late Moen as to be able to attend to his rublic dui*.
and made his first appearance in aorta a row days Oace.-
DEATH FROM INJUMIE.;-00111:11611
morray, died, yesterday, from thn affect of iniaties re
ceived..oo &third.) , last. by failing from a furniture ear.
Thi dere:teal resided in Third Rtreot. nhO , C) Oxford.
YRELADILPHIAL NOAND off TRADZI.
GINYEGE N. TATNAK,
BBNJ. NABSEIOLL. Cloinurres or Tao Mona
JAMES B. CABIPisELL,
LETTER, BAGS
At the ifferiAvotts'Ezdsange, Philadelphia.
Bbip Tonawanda, Julius Liverpool, soon
Ship Northampton. BlwelL LiTarpool, goon .
Stair Francis Barrett, Nickerson ..... Barbados. soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 22. 1862.
BUN RIWEB ' 4 41-Btli ...... 7 12
HIGH WATER 9 40
agurvEv
Bark Union, llerad, from Rio do 31100iTO, via Barnum
biwo, 38 days, in LAMA to Lewis & Damon. Left at Rio
A prillo, harks Hazzard, from New York, (Haag; Con
rad, for Philadelphia next d , ty, in ballet.
Bark Contelia, Buber.s. from Pernambuco April 19th,
via St Thomas May 6th, in helmet to J W and 1 re Starr.
Left no American vesarl at Pernarobtx..o At St Thom is,
eleamsbio Quaker. City, Corn Triti.Y. from St Croix;
shine 3 W ,Clark. waiting , ordora; J P Whitney. do; Globe.
do; Martha WhitmOre. from Baltimore, 11 , achg; Lancas
ter, (whaler) condemed, to bo cold unit day; barks Orer
lIIELDII,IOMiDe. COOP; Salem. from Buenos /tyros, seeking;
Lucy, condemned and cold; Growler. ready for sm; Tor
rent, chartered to load iu Cuba for Europe; Baron de
Oastine, for New Bedford is 3 daya, with cargo of cm
d. MO, d obi slaw-Ander; cobra Engineer, diacharging; Sit
Tab, do; Mlnerya, (Br) Fletcher ; to sell same day for X
York.
Sam 11 0 Scribner, Irons, 10 dare from Ship 'Nand, ia
ballast to D S &aeon & Co.
Behr Diamoud, Towoaind, 1 dayfrom Blaskwater, Del
'math corn to Jos". 'Bewley &
Behr Exit, Corkrnn. 3 days from Federalsburg, lid
with bark and ties to Joe L Bewley & Co.
Behr Ihmiel Cannon, Marsh. 8 days from Federalsburg
with lumber to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Bohr Bllvester Gesoor t Thompson, 3 days from K York
with cement to captain..
Pchr Bird, Inane% 2 days from Indian River, Del,
with eorn to D II Heldman.
BcLr Mary Wendt*, Rand, at this port from Cienfue
gos. revolts: Bailed in company with brig Alice Lea, for
Philadelphia; sobts J A Celli°. for do, Cod p 0 Knight,
fur Kew York. 7th ingt, let 22 31, long Si, spoke brig
Mary IC Milliken, from Key Weet for Cienfuegos, 4 days
ont; Bth, Fame place, spoke brig Ilene. ck, from Oidifne
;ma for Boston, 10 days out; 10th,1at 2341, long 82 40, wag
boarded by 11 S brig Bainbridge, cruising; 18th, off Capes
of the Delaware; eaw a vessel's batch, painted blue.
CLEARED.
Bark Bttunpede' Look, Matanzas, E Bazley & Co.
Bcbr Morris,Hc over, Norwich, Oastner, Stickney t
Wellington.
Behr Spray, Price, Yorktown. Tyler, Stone ,k Co.
Bcbr Burrow' 0, Clark, Yorktown. do
Bohr Al 11 Banks. Harts. Beaufort, PC, do
Behr 'eland- Belle, Butler, New Bedford, Noble, Cald
well & Oa.
Scbr B W Gottray, Weeks, Salem. do
Scbr D la Floyd, Beckett, Providence, Bancroft, Lewis
Aro. 11
Scbr Rescue, Pettingill, Portland. 0 A. Efeckscher k 00.
Behr G L Green, Cobb, Boston, Hammett, Van Duaort
it Lockman.
Bohr W D Cargill, Hawkins, Bondonbt, do
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
. LEVTEO, Del, Slay 20
There are three Woe at anchor off the Breakwater, in
company with the revenue cutter Forward. one brig, and
20 ecbra of the fleet reported in my last Wind dB.
lours, &c.
The following boats entered the Snonnehanna and
Tidewater OAllid to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned aa follows:
lit Shaman. grain to Perot & Bros blerchants' 'Friend,
do to Humphreys. Hoffman & Wright; Homewood, lum
ber to John Craig; hi Williamson, do to W 0 Lloyd; 9 B
Bailey & Bon, do to John Craig; J Hetiley, to to W
Lloyd.
MRDIOBANDA
Steamship Saxon, Mattbowa, cleared at Boatms 20th
bat. for Philadelphia.
Skip Moro Castle, R et, cleared at London ith inst. for
New Gaelic and Genoa.
!nip Borneo, Rod, cleared at London 7th inst. for
Callao.
fillip Samuel Loa., Svreeteer, sailed from Liverpool sth
oat. for Cardiff and Callao.
Ship Prank Flint, Taber, entered out at Ltverpool 7th
inst. for Halifax.
Bark Arena, Davis, hence, at Porto Cabello sth inst.
for Cienfuegos, seeking.
Bark fileaco, Wilson at Porto Cabello 6th lust. 13r La
guarra, to load for Philadelphia.
Brig Cycle, (Nom) Anderson, hence, at Queenstown
7th inst.
Brig G T Ward, Briggs, hence, arrived at Queenstown
ad inst.
Bchr Martha Nichele,'Small, hence, arrived at Por
end 19th iust.
Behr Toga., Orr, Lucy Ames, Holbrook, Sulfa Marla,
Eaton, and 0 Merrick, Montgomery, sailed from New—
buryport 19th inst. for Philadelphia.
Calcutta, April 3.=—The Aramingo, Gamin, bound to N
York, with a general cargo, principally saltpetre, was
aground near Finish Point; on floating, she came into
Collision With the Powerful (steamtug), that had been
towing her, doing considerablo damage to both. Tho
Aramingo bas put back, and is row off town under re
pairs. She makes no water. The divera report the metal
on her bottom in good condition. Another report states
that she mild have to discharge and be docked.
CAUTIO . N.
•
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Has induced the makers of imperfect balances to offer
them as FAIRBANKS' SCALES," and purchasers
hare thereby, In many Instances, been subjected to fraud
and impimition. FAIRBANKS' SCALES are manufac
tured only by the original inventors, E. & T. FAIR
BANKS it CO., and are adapted to every branch of the
butt:say where a correct and durable Scalee is required.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
General Agents,
aga-if .111.ASON2i1,11ALL, 716 CHESTNUT ST.
MANY EFFORTS HAVE .BEEN.
made to preserve the form and features of the
dead, unbent the usual mode, so repugnant to the feel..
ingt, of placing the body in ice. This difficulty has
been overcome by Good', air. tight PATENT BOXICg.
Oold air Is the medium used—acting as a preservative—in
the warmest weather, and for any length of time required.
Likewise, bodies may be conveyed hundredsof mUee with
perfect safety, and in a good state of preservation.
JOHN GOOD, Undertaker,
No. 921 SPRUCE Street.
N. B—Lead, Metallic and other coffins, furnished at the
eborteet notice., Hearses and carriages of the beet quality.
La s , half iets, - and single graves, In the different come
lade. pie superior lot •in Mount Moriah Cemetery;
011 e; two, three, or four hundred feet, can be had cheap
for cseb, or trade..
BBFBRIINOI29—Di. SAMUEL JACKSON; 2.24 South
EIGHTH !Weal Dr. J.,....1F..:,8..,Nc0LZGL&N. 1029
WALNUT street my9-tbsta3m
B iciT I NA goortmia,
UNITED ' STATES BIOTIN I rE v O I 67II6 OOMPANY,
No. 9 GORE BLOM,
Corner 4:11=19 and PITTS Streets, Boston, Mass.
This Portable Roofing Is the only article ever offered
to the public which le ready prepared to go on the roof
without any finishing operation. It Is light, handsaw,
aid earity applied, and can be safely and cheaply trans
ported to any . part of the. world. It will not-taint .or
discolor water running over, or lying on It, and Is, in all
respects, s very desirable article. its non-aindnoting
properties' adapt it especially to covering manufactories
of .varions'kinds ; and It is confidently offered to the
public after a toe of four years in all varieties of cli ma t e
and temperature, for covering all kinds of roofs, tat or
pitched, together veneers, steamboats, 80,
It is both cheap. and, durable. Agents wanted, to
whom liberal inducements are offered. Send for wimple,
circular, dc., with particulars to '• U. 8. 1100PINIII
CO.; lb). 9 GOBS BLOUH, Boston." .
•
. COPARTNB.REMIP 1-11111101- -
1 1 TOPOUN mdating between the undersigned, under
filename or S.tTITT EIIsOWN, ban been this day Ma
eolved by motual cuument The Mminetut a the hems
mill he aottlet) by SITU U. STITT and GIO.
IiIIEBLE. who are alone authorized to eigu the name ta:
the firm in liquidation. - - •
SITE( 8., STI TT,
JAN:M. BkOWN.
• GEO. 11. EIFIKBLZ.: -•
AB. L. SOUIH %ma,
•
- • MDIPD. a. GIitESEI
PrtiLlDliiililA, Irby Z 0 ,1802
dor formed s Oottertnerithio for the puroots or
ruttiest:Ong IL gererAl WOOL ItUAINESS, utolor the'
name of SOUTH WICK, BEIEBLN,At Ct ,
si outzetutors
to STITT BROWN, et their old stand, No. OS South
FILONT Street.
AARON MARSHALL
WRIGHTSVILLE, !I 19
COPAIVIVIERSHIP NOTICIX.
HE UNDERSIGNED_ RAVE . THIS
BI WP. A. GREESE,
. ,
GEO. 11. 811E8Lq.
JAIL L. 80UtHWICK.
PHlL4DsiratA, May 20.1862. mv2o-12t
QTICE. - THE COPAILTNER-
: as P heretofore existing between thoonderiigned
updei the firm of PR &TT RE ATIT, hes been dissolved
by thrown littillatiou and by mutual consent.'
.D: T Pratt is alone authorized to collect the out-
Idgiangg debts, and to use the firm tiattlt in lidaidatioa.
'DO&AASiI T. PRAT r, •'
.BENJ ANEW B. RN S.TII,
• Phila . ., Ma 3.10,1.882. WILLIAM G. BILLIE.
•
T. PRATT 'will continue the ina;•
D
;nutrition of WA TODEJ, of th. principal fo
reign Manutucturen. Also, as wholoaale dealer in
WATCHES of American Fabrication. Juwelry
Wares, &c., &c., at ibo old stand, N. W. cur. rivrit
nud MARKET &recta. m 12.0 Bt
DIE:SOLUTION OF PARTNER
8111P.—Notice is hereby given that the firm of
CHARLES F. SMITH h CO., at the Fairmount Iron
Rorke, ban been dissolved by mutual cement. The
badness will be mitred and closed by
May 10, 1862. CHARLES E. SHIM
The business will be continued by the undersigned
under the firm of MORRIS, TAEKEIt, & 00. Offioe
No. 209 South rum Street.
tn3.l.94sit • • 111011V1.3. T&S.XER. & 00.
LEGAL
TN THE COURT OE' COMMON
PLEAS FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF
PINLAD.ELPHI :
In the 'natter of tbo distribution of a certain stun of Tao
'Joy paid into Court upon tho petition of PHILIP,
rowELL, to pay off and extinguish a certain ground
The Auditor appointed to distribute the sum of seven
hundred and twenty dollars principal, and eighteen dol
lars moorages of a certain annual ground rent, reserved:
out of all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on
the east 'tido of Delavntre Fourth street, between Red
wood and Marshall streets, in the late District of South
wark, in the county of Philadelphia, now &mond Ward
of the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of thirty-three
feet southward from the south side 'of said Redwood
stieet, containing in front or breadth on said Fourth
street sixteen feet, and extending that width eastward be- .
tween parallel lines at light angles to said Fourth Street
seventy-two feet. Bounded on the north partly by ground
granted to Martha Ely on ground rent, and partly by the
bead of a three feet wide alley, which runs from the north
line of said premises northirard into and at right angles
with said Redwood street; on' the oast by ground of
Christopher and John Fallon; on the south by ground
granted to Samuel S. Cavin on ground rent ;• and on the
west by Fourth street aforesaid. Which sums have been
paid Into Court ha pursnanco of an order made upon the
petition of Philip Powell, tinder the provisions of an act
of Aseembly, entitled an "Act in relation . to Ground
Rents rind Judgments in Philadelphia County," praying
that John Fallon and P. Pemberton Morris, Owners of
said ground rent, may be compelled to extinguish the
same, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his
tonic°, No. 120 WALNUT street, on MONDAY, May 26,
1662, at 12 o'clock-M., when and where all persona hav
ing claims upon the said sums of money are requested to
present them, or bo-forover debarred from .coming in
upon said fund. M. RUSSELL THAYER,
myli-stuthet Auditor.
•
STATE .OF JOSEPH G. COX,
• DECEASED. •
.Letter,, M Administration on the Edge of the above=
gamed decedent having been granted to the under,igned,
by the Resister of ille, &0., In and for the city and
county of Philadelphia, all noncom indebted to said Estate
are requested to make payment, and those haying claims
against the same to prevent lima, without delay, to
SUSAN F. 00X,
N 0.636 North TATRTRENTH Bt., or
. CHARLES E. TROIIPSON,
N 0.1112 WAL.LAOE St., Philade , phia, •
myl.th6ttt Administrators.
ESTATE OF GEORGE BELL,
DECEASED.
Letters of Adwintstration upon tie estate of GEORGE
BELL, Deceased, having been granted to CHABLUT
P. SAWDON, all persons having claims against the imi
tate will present them, and those Indebted will make
payment to W.ll. L. HABSDALL,
Attorney for Administratrix,
430 WALNUT Street.
ESTATE OF SOPHIA BRANDT,
DEOZASED.
Letters Testamentary np;iii the Estate of ElOPHI&
BRANDT, late of the city of Philadelphia, widow, de
cessid, having been granted to the undersigned, by the - - -
e rgo s Wife for the city and county of Philatietphia, Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the nnder
all persons indebted to Raid Estate are reprosted to make signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of
payment, and those having claims upon the mune, present the old firm, and the trade in general, that ho has taken
them to ' OHAELES N. LOS ENS, Executor, all the up-stairs rcoms of
... .... _ _
myl- OA* No. 1085 REACIIT street. N 0 -
MSDICIIYAL:
DOOR - .RIOBARD'.B . EYE-WATER.
J.. .j, John L.: Mahon, of 1505 Pine street, Philadel
phia, 11. S. A., give from under my hand, this 16th of
MO, 1862, the following certificate, impelled from sense
of duty that it may benefit thousands who suffer, and
know not what to do in the hour of distress and perplex
ity. I Will add, lam an entire stranger to the proprietor
of POOR RICHARD'S EYE MATER:
Mrs. hi. G. Brown : Dear Madam: I have reason to
thank God for calling my attention to a preparation made
by you, called POOR RICHARD'S EYE- WAT ER,
which, through the blessing of God, was the means of resto
ring my only daughter's eye to perfect souudn-es. I firmly
believe that If it bad not been for POOR ROMA. RD'S
EYE WATER, she would have lost her eye, and per
haps her life, as the inflammation wee spreading over
her face, and causing her great rain. She had lost her
appetite. We tried various doctors and remedial, but
her eye was still getting worse, a id the doctor said that
be would have to operate nod blister, but, as I never like
operations on the eye, I did not consent. That day I
went to the Depot, No. 410 Arch street, and got a bottle
of the Eye-Water, and in thirty. slx hours from first ap
plied her eye was well, and the Heals that was growlog
over the eyeball bad disappeared.
Dear Madam: I know not how to express my thank
fulnese to you, and to God for directing me to you; but
all I can say is, I hope POOR RICHARD'S EYE
WATER will find its way to every mansion and hamlet
where it is needed. If any of my numerous friends in.
Canada West see this. or any ono else afflicted with
eves. I beseech of them to try POOR RIUHARD'S E TB.
WATER. MS I believe there is nothiog in the worideduel
to it for the eyes.
. .
It is also remarkable for restoring weak sight and dim
vision. To be had of all Druggists, at 25 cents per bottle,
which will be sent free of exoenso, on receivine the
amount in stamps. Address Dirs. H. G. BRO WN, 410
ARCH Street, Philadelphia. myIS.St
T AAR AN . T'S
.ISTERVESOENT
SELTZER- APERIENT.
This valuable and popnlir medicine bee nntveraally re
ceived the moat favorable recommondatlone of the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the Public as the
moat EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be need with the beet effect in
Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick
• Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges
tion Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity
Of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatio
Affections, Gravel, Piles,
AND ALL COMPLAINTS WHERN
A. GENTLE AND COOLING ATERIENE OR PUB,'
GATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers
by Sea and Land, Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of
Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents, Captains
of 'Vessels and Planters will find it valuable addition to
their Medicine Chests.
It Is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up In bottles
to keep In any climate, and Merely requires
water poured upon it to produce a de
lightful effervescing beverage. •
Numerous testimonials, from professional and other
gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun
try, and its steadily Inereaaing popularity for a series
of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable
obaracter, and commend it to the favorable notice of an
intelligent public.
Manufactured only by •
TARRANT &
No. 2711 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren it..
NEW YORE,
ap2l-ly And for sale by Druggists generally.
PURE GEORGIA. ARROW ROOT.
.
The special attention of physicians and familial s
sailed to the superiority of this article. It Is. raltaly
supplanting all other kinds, and all those who have need
it give it the most decided preference. The following
entracte, from certificates in the hands of 'the =minim-
Curer, "Col. RALLowas," will show the high eatimidon
in which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by tillielfgen.
tlemen of the medical profession who have fully ea..
&mined It.
OT One pound, 52% cents, or two pomids f0r,151.
Complete instructions accompany each package, show.
lag bow to make the most delicious articles for the table.
FOB BALE, WHOLESALE AND BETArD.,
. AT
BROWN'S MVO in CHEMICAL STOWS,
N. E. COB. of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
•
I have examined and prepared some Arrow Riot,
manufactured by Cot Ballowee, of St. Mary's, Georgia.
It has the beet qUality of that variety of Bemis I have
met with, being superior to any Bermuda, or other Ar
row Boot I have seen. . -
. 4 SAMUEL JACKSON, M. D., -
o31121)-otalh8m Univeridty of Peomoylvania."
MITIJAMES BETTS' CULEBRA-
D SUPPORTERS FOB LADIES, and 'the
only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La-
Wee and physicians are respectfully requested to call only
on Mrs. Bette, at her residenoe, 1039 WALNUT
Philadelphia, (to .avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand
Invalid' have been advised by their physicians to use has
appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United
States copyright, labels on the box, and signatoree, and
also on the Supporters. with testimonials. oole-tntbstl
G LUTE N CAPSULES
OP
PURE COD-LIVR OIL.
- -
The repugnance of most patients to COD-LIVER
OIL, and the Inability of many to take It at all, has In.
duced various forms :of dbiguise for its administration
that are familiar to the Medical Profesaion. Some of
them answer in erectal awes, but more often the.vehicia
neutralism the usual effect of the 011, proving quite as
=palatable and of jeer therapeutic) valve. The repng
nanoe, nausea, an., to invade, induced by disgust of the
Oil, is entirety obviated by. the nee of our CAPSULES.
COD-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have bean much used
lately to EuroPo, the experience there of the goodke
sults from their one in both hospital and private practice,
&aide from the naturally suggested advantages, are anf.
Relent to warrant our claiming the virtues we de for
them, feeling assured their use will result in benefit and
deserved favor. Prepared by
iwbv a`if
1412 VtALMIT Street, Phlladelnbto
. •
ABOR-SAVING' MACHINE.
L
CLOTHES-SAYING MACHINE.
TIME-SAVING MACHINE.
Haley, Morse, A, Boyden's Clothee Wringer saveslabor,
time, and clothes, - end is an improvement which will
most certainly be generally adopted. It is self-adituitlng,
simple ' and durable, and le far enparior to every other
device for the purpose intended. Over five hundred have
been sold within the last thirty days in this city. No
family should be without one. They are warranted to
give perfect satisfaction.
For wile by L. E. SNOW, at the Office of JOY, COE,
/k 00 , northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
West'. Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
0"11ING OF k BUNKER GAR
undersigned beim Jerre to inform the
public that he bee opened for the tialhaoll his RINE 6&B
-DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street, me
she Fairmount Park. Families ore particularly invited.
Ice Orem, Cakes, excellent Lager Beer of Banes brew.
ory,. Wines, &0., always on heed.
HENRY FEICK
myS-Hrn i - TWENTY.ErEVIINTH and
.00ATER Ste.
AMPHLET PRINTING, Best and
P
Chestiest in the My, at RINQW ALT & BROWN'S,
111 Routh FOURTH eat. I'olo
TEE PRESS:-PHILADBLPHIA, ' - 'IHITESDAY, MAY 24 . 1862.
6C) NEW BPRIN G GOOD S , 625 .
Nth
C. SOMERS & SON.
. CLOTH, HOUSE,
62:5 OTIESTNUT STREET,
- •RNUBR JAYNN'S
HIM now in store„and are receiving oniatiner • bite
end desirable aseortineet or
CLOTHS, CASS MEM. COATINN,
ULU 'MIAMI- AND PLAIN ' , • • :•••;
Vestiodi t Tailors' TTitomings,•andad *sada eased to
MEN AND BOYIW. WEAR.
PLEASE CALLANDfEICAMINE.
.. • • ..
RAPSON!S cOXL,N:p4:
AND CHERRY EMOEIITI3,
NARROW BUGLE GIMPS ' •
BLACK SILK LACES,
BELT RIBBONS, ALL COLORS,
NARROW SILK GIMPS,
' NARROW RIBBONS,
SPOOL SILK, ALL COLOR 6. CHEAP.
PARTRIDGE AND. OHINCIIILLA SPLIT
ZEPHYR.
Ono lot of PARTRI OCE WO LISTED, and all the lead.
tog colors, at 12N cents per bank.
RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS & ZEPHYR STORE,
CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
OLOAKS . LOAM !, MKS!
%.1 THR GREATEST , BARGAINS IN.TRIC 0.1211'
No. 23 BOOTH NINTH STREIT.
THE LARGEST STOCK,
THE BEST ASSORTMENT,
THE,CHOIGEST COLORB t • •
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE HOST. SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
THE NEWEST STYLES,
THE BEST WORE,
♦ND
DECIDEDLY rar . L MIST PRICIER,
IN THE CITY,
:IVENS . 2 El,
. No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET
mhl6-3m
("ILOAKS.—If you want the beat value
NJ for your money, go to the City Cloak 8t0r0, 142
riortb EIGHTII Street, above Cherry . mh24-4n
CILOAKEI
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT -
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIB
SEatioN,
With every new material, made up and trimmed In the
very beet manner, at pricee that dery . ali comp.tition,
AT TUE
PARIS CLOAK STORE, -
. N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT BTB.
• tob2A-Bte
10 . 24 . 0 ICE 8 T T STBEICIT.'
1 Would call .
S
PECIAL ATTENTION
To bla aeaortment of White Goode and Linens.
adapted to tbo requirements of the prement eeaeon
PLAIN, PLAID, A ND STRIPED JA CO NETS,
GAILDRIGS, MULL, N A INSOORB,
SWIESIIS, F WEN OH
WIITSLINS,
PILLOW, BREW:TING, AND BUSETING
e n eo )2, e z e , I :
gal
10/4 0-HII43TNXF,T...B.TEE T
TAS. R. CAMPBELL As Co.,
WHOLICSALM AND 1111T41116 DRILLERS,
727 CHICSTBUT STS.F.Hr,
Have otiened this day,
Bonnet's Black Taffetas.
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas.
Detached Figured Camera Hair Tbibet, high lustre.
Satin Plaid and Printed Marquilise.
Lupin's best black Swage*, and Bombazines.
- Rich Plaid Mozambique's.
Lupin's beet black, white, and high colored Chilli.
Organdies and Jaconeta, grlesaile grounds.
Cannella° Stripe Printed Percales, very rich.
Foulard Poplins'.
Foulard Satin°, am., ac.
103 NO B R E T Oo H ND E D I O G O H R T AB II ov I T REET,
TIP STAIRS
The Copartnership heretofore oxiettni between
• KAUl'ltf&N & LONNEI*.Vf&DTER
103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
ABOVE A BON.
To continue the manufacturing o ell kinds sr
DBESB, CLOAK,
TETITGES, DUTTON'S,
TASSELS, CORD
Of all descriptions, &0., &a,
And will offer inducements in pricc end .Tuitlffy, as weE
as prompt attendance to orders, In every article apper
taining to his line. .Whi. LONNII RATA DTEIi,
ap4-2m) No. 108 North EIGHTH Street. ah. Arch.
WENT GOODS OPENING 'DAILY.
1-1 —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac.
Plata brown Poniards, one yard wide.
Piques, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colon.
Wool De Lainee, choice shades .
Plaid and smell figured Wool Do Dairies, For children.
A large assortment of Gingham', at .12g, 20, and 26
cents. _ • • •
A froth assortment of Cloaking Gotha.
ilmaU flitaro dark brown Mohairo, chola>.
Shepherd's Midi!, from 18X to 5O cents.
en and Wool Poplins in groat variety, at
JOHN 11 , STOKSIP,
No. 702 ARCH Street.
if:B.--Glood . black 8 like, tag, and •
Call and examine our 61.12 X black mh.2B
SILK. MAN 11E8'1 AND •EfAtA UES
Black Taffeta Mantles. • '
Black Silk ESINITIDS.
Elegant tit* styles.
Light Clotb Saannee.
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS.i
New lots, bargains, 12.3‘, 18%, and 25 ots.•
Plaid Mozambique' very desirable.
KM'S AND BOYS' WE AR.
Silk Mixed Cassimeres and Coatings.
Light colors fancy Oaysitnerea.
6-4 Mixtures and Holton.
Clotb goods for little fellowe.
BOY'S JACKRTB AND PANTS.
(NEW DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY.)
First•class Beady. made Garments.
Style and Fit uneiceptlonable.
Prices very reasonable.
Boys' snits made to order.
COOPER & OONABD,
B. B. cornor NINTH and MARKET Streets.
BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS.-
We will offer a gOod all-linen red-bonleredToWEß,
of good size, for 8 cents, been sold at 12g eta.; large sine
fringed do., very fine, for $1.50 per doz.; extra quality
and size, for 18% cm. each; extra Bach do., Turkey. red
border, for 18,1( cis.; every kind and quality of Towel,
from . 8 eta. to 81 each; llnekaback, for 12x cents ,per
yard half-bleached do., 12X ,•' extra Barnsley Napkins,
for $1 . 50 per doz., these are large, square, and uncom
monly serviceable; heavy . 3X yards wide figured linen
Floor Cloth, for only 21 per yard 2X yards do., for 75
cents; 7.4 bleached Table Linen, 37) eta. per yard. We
offer in Table Linens some great bargains in all the quail
ties, from 37X eta, to $2 per. yard' cheap Linen adkie;
10-4 Linen Sheeting, 82X • one lot fine t 554,9.118, Cloth, for
El cents. IL 13. W. H. PENNELL,
nill7.(it 1021 21A1113.2.1` Street.
N. Wamentia, Arctic., Barnet, and
all other Moline very low. by the piece or yard.
rILOAIiS AND MANTILLAS.
. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT .
Of all the Newest Materials;
AND 011.0IONST'PATTER - 11%
AT TUE LOWEST Pftlo.lo%
AT
myls.2m No. 25 South TVNTIIStreet.
WEW SPRINEI PRINTS,
I.‘ OROLON STUB&
. . .
MERRUHAOS,
• BPReGUE,
PACTFIO,
. ALL TWELVE AND A HALF °ENT&
A large tot best stylus and fast colors at 100.
00WPARTHWArT A 00.,
trAl6-11 H. W. car. DIGHTH and MASKET Bts
.riLoAff.s, PALAtOTES AND MAN
-N../ TILL/La.—Ladles in want of the above articles will
Sod it to their edvantas, Ito visit the old established house
of We. BENNY, No. 08 -Noah NINTH Btreet, below
ANON. .The latest Paris Styles always on hand at prices
that eptoniab everybody. - .
BO Y 1/186E8', - AND (MIL
'DIM'S.' • •4 • .
___ tiT
' IN • - NNDLIB6I.' .TAItIETY,
No. 13T BoutillIGHTII Street,
my]6.2m Three Doors above WALNUT.
NEAT LAWNS, OF. FINE QUA
LITY.
ORGANDIES. FROM AIIOTION,
OHEAP.
French Organdlee, 18X cents.
French Organdies, 25 cents.
French Organdie., 31 X cents.
French Organdies, 37X cents.
'BYRE & RAHDRRia
FOURTH and ABOR Streets.
NEW CLOAK STORE! .
The most elegant assortment in the 4*
No. 59 South NINTH , .
mh29-3m. • . Find door shawl=
ROBERT .. ' BI : 4O.E.MAIKER
Ca•
Northeast COttior IGHATN ' And BMA: Moots,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
EXPORTERS AND DEALERS .
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
MANOTAIOII7BERB OF
WHITE LEAD AND ZENO PAINTS, PUTTY, *o.
MOMS YOE MI 010111211ATID
FRENCH ZING PAINTS.
Dealers and consumers supplied it
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
WHITE LEA.D, DRY AND IN
OlL.—Bed Lead, White Lead, Litbarge, Sugar
of 'Lead, Copperas, Oil of Vitriol, Calomel, Patent Yel
low, Chrome Bed, Chrome Yellow, Aqua Fortis, Mu
ffed() Acid Epsom Salts ; Rochelle ' Salta, Tartaric Acid,
Orange Mineral, Soluble Tart, Sub. Oarb. Soda. White
'Vitriol, Bed Hrecipttate,• White: Precipitate, Lunar
Caustic, Narcotine, Sulpb. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate
Morphine, Lao. ?Mph., Ether SolPhurio, Ether Nitrio,
Sulphate Quinine, Corre. ' Denarcotized Opium,
Chloride of Soda, Wetherill's Ext. Cloche, Tartar
Emetic, Chloride of Lime, Crude Bolan, Relined Borax
Camphor, Resin Corolla.. • •
• - WhTHERILL &BROTHER,
' Draggiste and Manufacturing Obemteia,
Noe. 47 and 49 North SECOND Street,
lalB-tf PHILADELPHIA.
RETAIL' DRY GOODS
°Friss TO THE LADIES
IVENS & CO.'S,
E. M. NEEDLES
LINENS. Co
All varieties and novelties in the above
VERY LOW RATES.
Also,
A Choice Astiortment
OBIEFS AND VEILS
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
IdANTILL& TRIMMINGS,
Select Colors Plain Silks.
Fine Plain Good Silks. •
Shawls of Plain Styles:.
Dress Goode, neat diallens.
ETRE dt.LLNDIIILL.
IrpORTH and LIMB. Stree
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS:
TINROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING
r4i1311.}10.1 TIIE 'PUMA° PRINTING.
OFFICE SUPERINTENIOINT PUBLIC. PkiNTIIIO. •
• , Waat,ington, 210,, , 1, 1862.
INPIJIIITIANCE of . the provisions of the devoting
station of the "Joint Beer,Julien in relation to the Pub
lin Printing." approval Juno 23, 1880. SEALIsID PRO
POSALB.wiII be received at this: office until TUILI81)A Y,
the int day of July, 1862. at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing
the paper that niay be reanired ter the plinth, printing for
one seer, cOoonouning no the let day or Decornhor,lB62,
slid ending On the 30th day of ItieveMblff, 1863.
The eahjdned list seeciflee, an nearly as can he aver
kilned,. the quantity of each .kitid °leap& that will be
reqUired:
IWO rem. , fine printing , paper, nnealendered, ma
pinto 24 by 38 loch* and to vreigb fifty pounds to tha
r em of 600 °bout&
MOO Tee= tee printing Paver, ealendered to measure
24 by r 8 inches, end to weigh six pounds to the ream
of 64.10 ebeets.
[agreeably to the provisions of the Joint reaMittion
eforeeatd, samples of the character and uitalitY of the
patsir required tor the above elvers wil he furnished to
applicaute therefor.. This paper is to he pet up iu ituiree
of twenty -fire sheets each, and in bundles of two reams
each; ouch roam to contain 500 perfect sheet.. Unif malty
to color. thickness, and weialitmill be rehired i and no
bundle (41CCIU8iY0 of wrappers) varying over or under
five pit. cent: from the ataudord weight will he reimiv•al,
and the prom , weight will iu all cases be Mildred. Aix-
Ina of +/axiom. thicknesses in the MUM. boodle to make up
the weight will be conaillored a violation of the contract.]
CLAPS 3.
400-tennis superfine prittitut paper, hard-sized and
super•caleudored, to measure 24 by 32 inches, and to
weigh fifty pounds to the team of NO sheets.
CLASS 4.
2,000 reams superfine itap paper, sized and calendored,
of such sized ail may required. correAponding i u weight
set.b,paper measuring 19 by 24 inches, and weighing
twenty pounds por ream (Sr 490 shoots.
. 500 reams ruportlue pl.to pap•,r (calend.red 'or In.
caleudertd, as may be required), 10 b . ) , M inchei, and of
anal weigbt per ream am may be molted.
1. 1,100 roma quarto.post writing paper, 10 by 16 Inaba&
2. 2,000 do. .cap do. 13 by 16x do.
3. 100 do. dewy do, 16 by 20)4 do.
4. 1,000 do. folio•roat do. .17by 22 do.
5. 100 . dc. medium do. 18 by 23 do.
6. 50 do. royal do. 19 by 24 do.
7. 60 do. suguer•royal do. 20 by 28 ' dn.
8. '6O do. imperial ' do. 22)4 by 31 do.
9. 100 do. double cap do.- 18 by '25 do.
1. 8,000 reams writing paper, 18 by 28 inches, to weigh
twt nty•th - ree maim a per ream.
2. 3.100 reams writing paper, 18 by 25 inches, to weigh
twenty •six pounds per ream.
T. 100 reams writing paper, 18 by 22 inches, to weigh
. twentyfnur pounds per ream.
4. 340 TOISIII4 witting paper, 18 by 18 inches, to weigh
. twenty two pounds per ream.
5. 400 rearm, writing paper, 12 by 18 ineheth to weigh
twelve pounds per ream.
MI the papers desismah-d in clanaes 4,5, 6, and 7, meat
cobtaid46o perfect sheets to the ream, sad outside"
quit ee. They are to be made of the heat materials, free
from adulteration, finished in the beet manner, cut to a
true-edge, end e , ctirely and entnuatitiodly °arab:med. The
papers in C 1865 6 , are to be white or blue, lard flat, and of
such weights as mar be required by tills office. Those in
cis . sea 3. 4,6, and. 7 are to be white, and of the elzes and
weight. specified the Schedule.
.The rightta recorved et ordering a greater or lees quart
tily of each and every kind contracted for i a all the classes,
to be furnished at such limes and in such quantities teethe
public set vice may require.
tem-it - class etll ho considered separately, aturbe sub
ject to a Separate contract; bat bidders m4y offer for oue
or mare of the claisee In the-same orneriest.
Dio ntnpasals %ill be cebsidmod uuless accompanied by
the giarat,tee that the bidder or Waders, if his or their
proposal stall be accepted. will enter lob en oldigetlon,
with good and enfs. lent suretie;., to furnish the artioles
Propi*ed. Blank forms for proposals will be furnished
at ibis office, and none will be token into ceneideration
liniESetnbstantially agreeing there Atli.
. An the gaper in the several chimes must be delivered
at the Government Printing *Mee, in Washington cite,
((except that in class 7, which must be delivered at &C
-rab°, in the State of New York,) in good order. free of all
and every extra Charge or expense, and subject to the in
spection, count, weight, and measurement of the Super—
intendent, end be in all respects satisfactory.
Birders are required to furnish, with their proprieties
samples of not leis than one quire of each of the kiwis or
paper bid for, end upon which their propo-ate may be
bared, except in clap:see 1 and 2. The auccental bidders
will be required efsidly to conform to their samples.
Proposals will be addreseed to Jong D. DBPILNIIS, Su
rrintendent of the Public Printhm. Washington," and
GM met° Propostde for Supplymg,Paptt." myl•th9t
Alt M. CLOTHING AND NUL
PAGE.. °FILO& TWELFra AND (HEARD
STARETS. •
PROPOSALS.—PropooaIe will be received at this of
fice until SATURDAY,. 24th inst., at 12 o'clock 31.; to
furnish "him Thousand (80,000) lIIAN'.IIBL da.Cll.
00111 BLOUSES, unlined, of 'the .ariny cuter°,
to be made of army standaid (Indigo Btu% woal-dyei)
Twitted Flannel, weir:hi...a five .ounces to the yard of 27
Inches, subject to the usual inspection.
Proposals will state how soon the eald Coats can be de
livered, as they are venial at the earliest toselble time.
- G. II eaosn.a.ti,
Deputy Quartermaster General U. 8. A..
Bide for any portion of the above will be received. -
tny2.o.st
E P U T Y QUARTERMASTER
JLIGENERAL'S °MOE, Putt.tpBx.rins, May
1882.
• I'IIOPOSALB will be received at this office on Tut*.
day, 27th day of May ; Tuesday. Juno Bd, and Tue,dav,
June 10, at 12 o'clock, M.. for the delivery of one
thousand (IMO) Cavalry horses, in this city. for the use
of the army ; delivery to commence immediately after
the contracts are awarded on the abo re dates, and the
whole number contracted for to be delivered in fifteen
days from time of awarding such contracts. The horses
must be sound and free from blemish : not le-e than (15)
fifteen hands high. and not leas than six (6) years old,
nor more than nine (9); and well trained. Na mares will
be taken. No bids will be received from any one mr.on
for more than one hundred (100) horses, and no bids will
be entertained unless the bidder or his agent is promot at
the opening of the mimosa% and who will immellatelY
pive seem ity for the faithful performance of the contract.
-The horses to he suljeot to inspection, and all horses un
fit .f. , r cavalry service will be rejected.
Proposals accompenied'by the names of proposed sore
ties, who tali be required to give a bond for the faithful
Cavalry
lon of the contract, to be marked, Proposals for
Cavalry Homes." sod addrewed to •
,;10,20-7t A. BOYD. Captain. and A. Q. M. U. S. A.
HEAD NETS,
•
NUTIOR" . .:BBALTID PROPOS AL'
•;are invited until the 27th day of May, 1862, at 12
'o'ckidt,•M., for supplying the United Ptatee Babsistance
Department w itb 6,000 head of Beef Cattle on toe Hoof.
• Mi. Bettie to be delivered at Washington City, and each
sotinel to average 1,200 pounds, gross weight; no animal
admitted which weighs less than 1,000 pouude gross
Heifers end balls not wanted.
The Cattle to be delivered at such , times, and in each
qnsotitlee, as the Government may require..
The first delivery of Cattle to be made on the 10th of
June, 1862, or as aeon thereafter as Government may re
quire..
A bond, with good and sufficient security, will be re:
quired.
Government reserves to Reef the right to pay in
?ream . ) , Dotes, or other Government funds.
No bid will be entertained when ant in by oonteaotons
who have previously failed to comely with their con-.
trade, or where the bidder is not present to respond to
hie bid, and all bide to be accompanied by two guaran
tees.
The names of linos should be elated in full, with the
precise addresi of all the members of the firm.
Bids to be directed to ainjor A. BEcKwun, C. By
11. B. A., Washington, D. O.•
Form of Guarantee,
We, ,of the couu,3 of —, and taie
and of the county of -, and State of -,
do hereby guaranty that - ie able to fultll a °mitrect
in accordance with the term of his proposition, and that,
ehOuld his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter
lob a contract in accordance therewith.
Sbou'd the contract be awarded him we. are prepared
to become his securities.
Tbia guarantee meet be appended to each bid.
=EI
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER-GI-E
-FERAL'S OFFICZ, PHILLMILPRI A, Slay 11.1881
Proposals will be received at- rm. office until THURS
DAY, 22dient., st . l2 o'clock hl., for furnishing flea hun
dred T VBLETB;'4 fiat long, 10 inches wide, and 2 inches
thick; to be made of beetled-cedar wood, free from knob'
and cracks. occluding to a oomph) now in tale ado.
Time of delivery must be stated. A. BOYD,
me 19 it . Captain and k. Q. M.
V ILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
In a beautiful and healthful villagp. this* miles
from Media. Pupils received at any time for lbw sum
mar. Boarding per weak 82.25. Thorough course in the
Mabel/MUCH. Languages, English Studies, and all the
branches usually taught. Boys prepared for College or
Business.
REV. J. BERTRY BARTON,. A. N.
sp24-1m Village Green, DPlaware 00., P
VfORGAN, ORR, 86 CO., M=
CO.,
Iron Tel:lndere, are
• aNiehinlain and .Boiler Maker's, No:1210 0A.1.-
l:Vb Onset. Philadelphia. tern-1r
VAl7oBAiriel)llloE, SOMC N. corm,'
• WILLIAM arinisarox HARTWIT 31111Alttari
SOUTHWARK- FOUNDRY,
ihrTH,AND WASUINOTON STREETS,
•
• & SONS,
31101111211128 AND. NACIBNIBIW,
Manes - dare : High and Low Presaure Steam Engines,
for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o. ; Oast-
Inge of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-Brame Boas for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail
road Stations, &c.
Retorts and. Gas Machinery of the West and most
improved construction. •
Every description of Plantation Machinery, - tmoh
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opon Steam
Trains, Detonators, Filters, Pumping Bngines,
• 8010 Agents for N. Rillionx's Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus*,• Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and As
pinwall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining
Machin , . auli-tf
am PENN STEAM ENGINE
.ern , Biman Woms.-NE &RIZ a
LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI
NEERS, MACHINISTS,BOILE R- MAKERS, BLACK
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years,
been in successful operation, and been exclusively en
gaged in building and repai ring Marine and River En
gines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks,
Propellers, Ao., &c., respectfully offer their servioee to
the public, as being fully prepared to contract for No.
gins of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having
sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to ex.-
ante orders with Quick despatch. Every description of
pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and
Low-pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of
She best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Pot/zings, of all
xiseeand kinds; Iron and Brass Castings '
of all descrip
tions; 801 l Turning, Screw - Cutting , and all other work
connected with the above business.
Drawings and Specifications for all work done at tludr
establishment., free of charge,-and work guarantied.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re.
gains of boau, whore they can lie in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c., So., for rais
ing heavy or light weights.
JACOB 0. N,EAYI.II,
..TORN P. LEVY,
BEACH and PALMER StrestS.
O . 33ERT R. CORSON,
R. . •
COAL DEALER.:
07/PIOB, 133 WALNUT 131SKRT,
itaLow azcoND,
fdT4m PRILAMILPHIA
ROMMEL,3I-..NEW LEHIGH
J,40/11 No. 969 ANLAWANNAVOIMIO,
abii*POPIOLA Street.. . ati2o.lm*
(11:JOAL.TELE' UNDERSIGNED
NJ Ike Neve to inform their Mende and the public, that
have removed their LEHIGH OGAL DEPOT from
NOMBATRBET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their
Nardi northweet corner of NIGHTIE. and WILLOW
streets, where they • intend to keep the beet quality of
L 11117.011 00A1, from the most approved mines, at Ins
towed prices• Tour patronage fa respectfully solicited.
- . -JOB. WALTON & 00.,
Offloe, 112 Booth SHOOND Street
yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW.
LATOVRVLIVE . OIL.-463 bisketh
LAS OUR OLIVE OIL, Just received, and for sale
by .1 ADRRTORIS q/s LAVZRONE, 202 and 204 South
FRONT Street.
IJAIITION.IiaIing seen a spurious . article of Oil
branded..." LatiXir,77 . we , caution the public against
.purchasing the Naito, as the genuine' J.' Latour Oil can
baprottred oak from us. •
JARLUTOBE & LAVREGNE;
taylB•N . 202 and 244 South FRONT Street.
PROPOSALS.
PRILLDELPIIIk, May 19, MI.
EDUCATIONAL.
MACILINERY AND IRON.
COAX..
RAILROAD LINES
1862. a_mmii 1862.
ARRANOEYIENTS ON NSW .YORE
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA.
HIM NITTA &MD TEINNTON RAILROAD %M.'S
LENS'S FROM FRIELADRLPHIA TO 21SIW
TORN . AND WAY FLAMES.
13OM - 1141.N01 . -BTHENT WHARF AND NANAINOTON DIPOT.
WILL .LHAVIC AS FOLLOWS-VIZ:
?AWL
M 6 A. M., via Camden and Annoy, C. mid A. Ac
commodation SS 21
At® A. M., Pia Camden and Jersey 011 r, (N. J.)
Anal:inundation 2 22
At 8 A. ill., yip Kanaington and Jorimy City,
Morning Mail 8 00
At 11 A. al., via Kniodunton and Joihoy City,
Wketern EXPriVI 3 00
-At 12) P. M., via Camden and AMIX,Y, McmilLl3o
dation
At 2 P. M. : vim Camdeu and Amboy, 0- sod A. Ex.
=!MM!I
At 4 P. DI., via Ottradon awl Jersey Oily. Itvanin.4
itzymais 800
At 4 P. AL. via eamdcal sad Jersey City, 2d Oman Tta of 216
At 6K' P. hi., via Keratington . and "Teruel City,
Svenlog Mall a 00
At 12 P. IC, via Kenainoon bad Jersey Oily. Boutb- . .
ern Mail. 800
At 6 P. M., via Camden ami Amboy, Accommoda
lion, (Freight and Passonger)—let Mies Ticket.. 2 Se
Do. ' do. 2d Olen d 0.... 1 150
'rho 12 P. M. Southern Mail rune dolly; all others Sun
days excepttd.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wllkenharre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Ac.. at 0 A. M. from Walnut.
etre( t Wharf, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western
Railrcad
For Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
t Won, Lambertville, Flemington, Ac., at 6 A. M and
2J P. M., from Walnu'-street Wharf; ftbe bA. M. Line
connects with train leaving Easton for Mauch ()hunk
at 3.20 P. 21.1
For Mount Holly, at e A. 61., 2 and 4 P. IL
For Freahold, at 6 A. H.. and 2 P. M.
WAY Ln.,.7.13.
For 'Bridal, Trenton, eta, at 8 and 11 A. 81. and 6, 6.20,
and 12 P. M. from .Koneington, and 2)i P. M. from Wal
nut-etreet wharf.
For Printed, and intermediate etatiorui, at 1.1% A. M.
from Kensington Depot,
For Palmyra, Riverton, Dolatico,l3svorly, iinrlington,
Florence, Bordentown, tee., at 12V, 1, 4. 6, -and 5% P.
Steamboat TRENTON for Bordeatown and interme
diate shalom at nX P. M. from Walnut-street wharf.
tor For New Turk, and Way nines ieaving h.euelug
ton Depot, take the care on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an flour before departure. The cars run into the
,Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
Depot. •
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed oacti Passenger.
Pawsigers are prohibited from taking anything as Nag.
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per punnet, and
will not be liable for any *monist beyond $lOO, except by.
leg-t 1 WM. Id. ()ATWOOD. agent.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD. • •-
•
THI GREAT Douala TIMOR ROOTS.
win gml 1862.
1862.
TEN CAPACITY OF THE ROAD 18 NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THIC GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST.
• Fad!ldea for the transportation of passengers to and,
from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, Bt. Louis, St. Paul,
Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all otter towns
igs' the West, Northwest, and Southweet, are unsurpassed
for speed and comfort by any other route. Sleeping and
smoking cars on all the trains. '
•
TILE EXPRESS RUNS DAILY; Mall and rut
Line Bruidiya excepted.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphiaat. . .... 7.15 A. M.
last Line LI . ...........11180 A. M.
Through Swum ... .10.80 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Phile. at.. 2.30 P. M.
Lancaster " " 4.00 P. M.
West °Meter Accommo'n No.l " 8.45 A. if
No. 2 ..12.00 noon.
Parkeaburg " " P.
West ()hurter passengers will take the Weat ()heater
Nos. 1 and 2 and Lancaster Accommodation Trains.
Passengers tor Sunbury, Williamsport, Blume, Duf
fel°, Niagara rale, Re., leaving Philadelphia at 7.15
A. M. and 10.30 P. M., go directly through.
For further information apply at the rosseuger Ste.
don, B. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
Btreetr.
By this routo freights of all desCriPtions can be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis
souri, by railroad direct, or to an, port on the naviga
ble rivers of the Weat, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West
by the Ponneylvanla Railroad, are, at all times, as fa
vorable as are charged by other Railroad Oompaniss.
Merchants and shippers entrusting the tfkneportatlon of
their freight to this Company, can rely with confidence
On its speedy transit.
For freight contracts or !hipping directions allil7 20 Or
'admen the Agenta of the Company.
S. 13. RINGSTO.N, Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg.
()LARKS & Co., eltdcago.
LEECH & Co., No. 1 Astor House,-or No. 1 South
William street, New York.
LEECH &00.rNo. 77 Washington street, Roam.
MAGRAW & KOONS, No. 80 North street, Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Pens.
L 1.13.01/PT, Glenn Ticket Agent, Phila.
ENOOH LBW& Gerel Bne't, Altoona. iY1.41
NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD.
zos, BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, D . A U 0 Et
OHMS, HAZLZTON. EASTON. WILKES
BARRE, A.c.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
Chi AAA after MONDAY, MAY 5; /nti2, raeeen
cer Traine will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
eldladelybia„ daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
At 8.40 A.. M., xlexarese,) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Mauch Oliank, Hazleton, ate.
At E 45 P. M., (Expreee,) for Bethlehem, Easton, am.
Tbb train reaches Easton at 8 P. M., and make, a
skim connection with the New Jersey . Central for New
York.
At 6.69 P. M., for Bethlehem. Allentown, 6d9uoli
Utitink, tzo.
At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Doylestown,
At 8 P. DI., for Fort Weaning:con. •
The 8.40 A. N. Express Train makes dons connection
with the Le:ugh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and meet deeirable route to all Pointe In"
the Lehigh coal region.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
7 — Leave Bethlehem at 6.40 A. M., 0.18 A. N., and 6.21
P.
Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 8.20 P. 21.
Leave Fort Washington at 6.80 A. M.
ON SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Fort Washington
at 9.80 A. N.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 P. St.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. N.
Tort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.46 P. N.
Tare to Bethlehem...Bl.Bo I^erelo Mauch Chrink.S2 60
.Ware to Roston 1.60 Wilkesboro . 4.60
Through Tickets must be procured at the Moses
Mime, at WILLOW Street, or BERT.BI Street, to order
to secure the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect
at Berke street with the 'Fifth and Sixth streets, and Se
cond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty ad
nutee after leaving Willow street.
my 3 ItLLIS (MARK, Agent.
th
ARRAR IJ OSALE W NT -
PLULAIDELPHIA, 11111111ANTOWN, *WI NORRIB
TOWN RAILROAD.
TrEtus TABER.
On and after Monday. October IP, 16411, until forth!),
nodes. •
rOB GIEBELAITTOWN
Leave Misdatelda, e, 7, a, 9, mots, U,19 A. X. , 1 ,
4,6, 6,7, 8,9, 10X, and 11N P. M.
',nave Germantown, 8,7, 7N, 8, BN, 97(, 19 X , um,
A. 8., 1,2, 3,4, 8. 8,7, 8, Stm,
The 8N A.lll. train from Germantown etoDO at Duro
and nogg only.
ON . 17UADAY13._ _ _
,
Laavo rianioida, 0.05 A. M„,aad 10 3( P. M.
Leave Germantown, 8.10 A . TL I and 01i P. M.
OGNSTNOT HILL OAD.
Lome Philadelphia, 0, 9,11, A. M., O. 4, 6,8, and 10X
P. M.
Leave Obeetnnt 11111,1.10, 810,10.10, A-M.,12.40, 8.40,
8.40, 7.40, and 9.10 P.
ON SIINDAYIL
X eave rtfludelphis, 9.06 'A. Id., 2 end 7 P. X.
Leave Chestnut Mil, 7.60 6.49, and 2.10
P. M.
FOB CON6110110(7SEN AND NOBBISTOWN,
Leave Platadelelde, 6X, 9.06 3 11.08 A. M., IM, 5.06,
4X, 0.06, and B.oe P. M.
Leave Norristown, 7,8, 9, 11 A. 61., 1X, 4X, and IS
ON SIINDATB.
Lane Pldiedelehia, 9 A. 111., 8 P. IL
Leave Nocrbnown, Vm A. 88., 6 ?. EB.
FOB MANATIJNIL
Leave Phtladelphis, 6%, 9, 11 A. 1%, 8.06, 43‘,
0.06, and 8.06 P. M.
Leave Manaynnk, 6%, 8%, 0%, lig A 88.,1, 1,
and 6M P. H.
ON SUNDAY&
Leave Phlladetphia, B A. 18,8 and 7 P. IL
Leave 81easyna, sad 8 P. IL
11. K. BA= General Bnaerinteadent,
1)91.0. NTh TA suvl 9Rltltv st.r.o.bn.
fIREIMEN WEST EIESTER
PHIL&DELPEILL. BAIL-
VIA MEDIA.
SPRING ABBANGEBBNT.
On and after Monday, March 10th, 1882, the hid's"
will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. B. eer
ier of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at B.oe
and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.20, and 7 P. M., and will, leave
the corner of TIIIRTY•FIRST and MARKET Streets,
17 minutes after the starting time from. Eighteenth and
Market streets
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave BETLADELPUIA. at 8 A,' M., and 3 1 1 / 4 M.
Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M.. and 4.30 P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.06 A. M., and
480 P. 31., connect at Pennelton with trains on the PM.
ladelphia and Baltimore Railroad for Oxford and inter
mediate points. BEERY WOOD,
mhB General Bnperintendent.
ariNng PHILADELPHIA
AND RD aIIRA R. R. LINE,
1862 *WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1862
For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and
all points in the W. and N. W. Paaaenger . Trains leave
Depot of Phila. and Reading R. R., cor. Broad and Cal
streets, at 8 A. IC, and 8.16 P. 11. daily, except
Bundays.
QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York, &0., &o. Baggage checked through
. to Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, or intermediate points.
Through Express Freight Train for all points above,
leaves daily at 6 P. K.
for further information apply to
• •
___ • JOHN B. lIILLES, General Agent.
*SEBTJUINTH and OALLOWHILL, and-N. W. oor.
SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. - Jags-tf
AIM= REOPE.NIN,G OF
THE BALTIHONZ AND OHIO
RAILROAD... I We' road, being SAY REPAIRED and
effectually. GUARDED, is now open for the trans
portation of passengers and freight to all: points in the
GREAT WEST. Tor through tickets and all other in
formation apply at the Company's Office, corner BROAD
Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. •
B. M. HELTON,
sp3.tf President P. W. and B. R. R. 00.
-- •
affignEWEST CHESTER
RAILROAD TRAINS, vta PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELI
YNNYN and ausairr Street'', at 6.43 A. a, 1© noon,
sad 4P.M. ocal-0
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
4DRTANT I
AR,TIOunS FOR SOLDIERS
tlhoekl be' eeiit •by HABSDZIPS EXPRESS, 001
0111BSTNUT Street. They °barge only HALF BATHES,
and send daily to Baltimore, Weeblagton, Faeroes Mon
roe, and all 'obits °counted by our troove. l'e24-Bm4
g t alft - .THE ADAMS EX
'. PBEBI3 COMPANY, Office Wit
CHESTNUT Abed, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mee•
ohandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own
ibies or in connection with other Express Oompacdos,
ell the principal Towns and Olden of the United Stator
B. S. SA NOBORU,
Iw7P Ci moral finwrintsurtont.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
lEPDR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
TIST for 16 years, No. 219 VINE Etieet, above
deoond, Inserts the most beautiful Teeth of the age,
mounted on tine, Gold, Plains, Silver, Vulcanite, oo
rate, A.mber,"&o, at prices more reasonable for neat
and embetanttal work than any Dentist in thin city.
Teeth Plugged to Jest for life. No 'pain In extracting
Teeth. Artificial Teeth relaired to init. No hay until
sattened ell Is right. • 'Reference, bed families. fe22-8n
11 YOU WANT GIOOD_- FOUND
1- BUTTER, so to 8. Z. WTTW &laW,HO.BII9PUINN
DARWIN flen.t. • • "a
'r
REST QUALITY ROOFING SLAIN
1-1 always on hind. anti for gale et Union Wiwi, /412
SZACE Street, Kindngton. T. THOMAS,
lall-17 El WALNUT Wee, Phlladelphlti
11MIN B. MYERS -& CO. , ATJUTION
u :4114 ? No% 232 and 284 DIAW3 - 07 &roe,
RALF. OF DRY 000 De.
•
• TRIG MORNING,
May 21, en fonr mouths' credit—
1.00 packages Blitiell. French. and d_taarican dry Goods.
BALI: OF OARPNTINGS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
May 23, on four mont.hre credit_
vimet valyet, Ilnwnla, ingrain, and Valetta/I ear
.tindup, matting:l, An
SALM OF FRENORIr GOODS.
• ON ...MONDAY MORNING,
Map 26, on form months' 'credit
-760 pool:ogee French, Gkerrocou, Swiss, and British dry
goods.
13ALE OK HOORN AND ANOXIA
ON TDDODAY MORNING.
bier 27. on 'nor mouths' credit.
1.040 noonngee boots And shoes.
MMME3
Ft/ANNE'S. BRINLNY, & 00.,
a ORINTWIT BTRABIT
BALE FRVNOR 000D8.
014 F rcr D .010BNING.
May 23. by catalogue : • • •
. •... . . •
600 lob, of fi.or, and lotto., French dry Rofxts.
BOLID CHECK GI . NGIIANS. LAVELLAS, !Le
10 cases lbw nulls chtck ainghaa,s,
2 mins hivellne 4ml dPheitea.
3 cases email HOOTOO lqwnq. • •
.rxEins MOZ POLL DE
. CHF:VFW, FLL DR WIN ViSE.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
Paris 6-4 mczambionss.
Paris 7-4 poll de cherre. •
Paris 7%4 file de rheere.
Paris 7.4 brecfie fantasia de Paris.
Elwell figured Parfelmouslin de !sines.
Alen. lawns, organdies, black silica, velvets, white
goods, linen cambric handkerchiefs, &c. •
•
ALSO;
2,000 DOZ. PARIS HAND. MADE FILLET MITTS,
Comprfsihr a handsome assortment of short and long,
with and without Rogers, new stylec'and psttertni, l ust
landed.
ALSO.
ACO PABIS NEW STYLH BLACK LAIR POINTS
AND SHAWLS._
600 CARTONS BO NNItT AND MINI} RIBBONS,
Of the importation of :VOUS. SOIOHLIO & Prefer,
Jnst landed.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
May 23, at 10 o'clock. nn four inontbs'
609 cartons brce. 12040 extra rich broths figured,
daiu, cheue, grog grain, and point do soie boeuet
ribbfine.
Full lines Foe. 4,5, and 6 corded edge white, corn,
sznline, bine, aid assented colors.
Nos. 14 to 40 corded edge black. white, and corded do.
Alec, co assortment acorn colored do.
N. B.—The above are all fresh goods and choicest
calms, and worthy the *Melillo!, of the trade.
PlI
lIALP FORD 4 (JO., AJJOTION
'UMW, 626 MARKAIT sod 622 001KM101103
SALE OF 1,000 06.828 BOOTS, gnosis, AHD
BROGANS:
TIIIS MORNING,
May 22. at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be "sold, by
natal:mut., 1,(.00 cases men's, boys', and youths' oat,
kip, and grain hoots; calf and kip, brogans, ()on.
grass gaiters, walking shorn, Oxford and Scotch ties, &o.;
women's misses', and children's calf, kip. goat, kid, and
morom heeled boots and shoes. gaiters, allymors,
&c , onmorinirg a lame and dosirablo anortment of city
and Easnrn nisnufecturo.
Sir Goode opeo for examination, with catalogue.,
early on the mantilla of veto.
M&Lr Or 1,000 0A8&8 BOOTS, SHORB, 880
G, NB,
ON SIOND&Y !MORNING,
- May 28, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will bo sold by cats
Logue,• 1,000 Milefl mans', boys', and yonths' calf, kip.
and grata boote; calf and kip brogans, Congress gotten
Oxford ties, walking eboer, &o.; women's, edemas', and
children's calf, kip. goat. kid, and envnmeled hooted
bade and shaft, gaitera, elipoers, &c., including a , lame
assortment of first•claee Mty made goods
sir Open for examination, with cataiognoe, early on
the morning of solo.
11,31ANCOAST WARNOCY., AUO-
IL 'MN] NE& Re. 218 MARKET Street.
LARGE POSIT IVR SALE Or A STOCK OF READY
MALE CLOTHING, by Catalogue.
• THIS MORNING.
Kay 22, COMMCOCIIIK at 10 o'clock precisely.
hicludod will be found atoll and amoral assortment of
Petusinable ant.cla for totntsi and youths' wear, worthy the
attention of city and country boyars.
LARGE SPEOIAL SAL* Or 200 OASES STRAW
0001`0, by Camlogos. ..
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
May 23, coirmoncine at 10 o'clock. wrlbraclror a groat
variety of fashilnalge goods fur gents', atlases',
and childrebia wear.
200 CARTONS BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB
BONS.
ON FBIDAI MORNING,
• May 28, commencing at 30 o'clock pticioely
-200 cartons latest and most deeirable styles ribbollll,
Nos. 4m60, CODeiNtiefi r in pert, of plain and fancy solid
colors cord edge bonnet ribbon., Noe. 12663; rich and
choice broche atd fancy do.; extra quality black and
white do.; a full line of most choice colors round °dee
trimming ribbons, Nos 4,6, and 9, aU extra quality
grods, adapted to first. class sales. .
BY HENRY P. WOLBERT;
AUCTIONEER.
REMOVED from No. 9 ...South SECOND St•eet to No.
202 MARKET Street, month side. above Second Street.
REGULAR SALES OF DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
NOTIONS, &a.
ETery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, com
mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely.
City and country dealers, are requested to attend these
sales.
Consignments respectfully solicited from • toanufsctu-
I era, importers, commiesten,whelesaie.and joblting houses,
and retailers of all and every description of merchandise.
Entire stooks of goods arrangedslandaold in lots to snit
the retail trade. Cash advanced on goods. Settlement
second day DI m sale. • MYR' I,ll*
MOSEB NATHANB, AUCTIONE
AHD OOMMISSIGH HEHOHAHT, eouttiesel
corner of SIXTH and RACE Streote.
Tho highest possible price Is loaned on goods at Ye
thane' Principal Establishment, southeast corner *
Sixth and Rime streets. At least one-third more *Da at
any other estabhehnient in this city.
NATifh_NS' PRTNOIPAL mom"' ZESTABIa3S.
!SENT.
260,000 TO LOAN,
In large or email amounts. from one dollar to thoneands
on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watobee, jeweerp,
merchandise, clothing, furniture', bedding, pistol, egei
goodie of every description.
LOANS MA Lit A.T TUX LOWEST 11LA1LKET NAVEL
This ommblietunont hail large lire and thief-proof sera,
for the safety of valnablo goods, together with a rive*
watchman on the promisee.
ESTABLISHED YOE. THE LAST 30 YEAS!,
ALL LARGE LOANS 'WALE AT Tine, Tint
PRIM/TELL ESTABLISHMENT:"
°BARGES GREATLT REDUCED.
AT PBIVATIC SAVE. •
One snyorior brilliant toned piano! forte, with metal%
gate, eoft and loud pedals. Price only $9O.
Ony s-ery fine toned plaor-forte, twice nnlv Rlfa
rro DISTIMEIIB.
The DISTII•IaT known ea the
• •
. • ...."PI-ICENDC.," •
and fOrmiltilif Mimed and occupied by BAHL. SMYTH,
Est., situated on TWENTY-THIRD, between RAGE
and VINE Street°, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bushel°
per day, Ia now offered for sale on reasonable and accom
modating terms. Is in good running order, and has ail
the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pro
caine furnlehee an unfailing supply of good, pure matte.
Address Z. LOCKE 8 00., No t 1010 MARKET
Street, Philadelphia. • •'! faitil-dtt
, •
fit TO LET 'OR FOR SALE—Neat
ILA
country place, Containing %bent 6 acres of land,
with good Imildinva s near Cheater, Delaware county, 11
miles from the ciity.balf mile from railroad station on the
Philadelphia and Wilmington Railroad. Fine variety of
•Fruita. Am Apply to E. PE "TIT,
myls No. 309 WALNUT Street.
di FOR SALE OR: TO LET—Four
Bonsai, on the west aide of BROAD Street,heiew
Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of
EiTNTD and SANSODI Streets. mb2S-tt
'fft FOR SALE OR TO - LET.- 2 A
pleasant hones in the suburbs or Media, nearly an
acre of ground, abundance of shade and fruit. Rent
low. Apply at No. 15. SOUTH FOURTH STRRIFT,
second story. ap2B.lm
mg TO. LET—A beautiful COCCN
TRY-PLAOR, of 10 scree, on the west side of
PRONT•Street road, above Bart lane, within tee ...J
-untas' walk of the Prankford and Southwark .. Paerenfiar
care. Possession early in April. Apps at the south
west corner NINTH and BANS OIII , 10300 /Id
mb2B.tf • .
F°ll-sedim.A Large Heli , e . Hammer
.
and Frame. in (*motets order, with all the dionieei
Can 'be seen. in operation by inquiring of OHLBLES
BUDDLICTON.SECOND and WILLOW. mylo-12t*
,)iT4l4lm ; 4a F.A.M
N ATIVE WINES.
STRICTLY PURE JUICE. OF THE. GRAPH—THE
. MOST DELICIOUS, BICH, AND FRUITY
WINES EVER OFFERED TO
THE PUBLIC. •
AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINK GROCERIES,
ap26-ff CORNER ELEVENTH AND TIE EPPS
RESB ROLL BUTTER, EGGS, &0.,
F
rooßived daily at B. B. CIOTTIVALS , , No. 811
111PRTINA aARMIIIP almst. mb26-1?
etROSSE & BL&CKWELL'S cele.
‘../brated PICKLES end RAllORS,countently received
by BHODBB it WI4LIANIS,
myo 107 Smith WATEIR &zest
C HEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT-
TSB ! only 12 ota. per pound, at No. 812 SPRING
GABD&N Street. ath26-tf
JUTS. -20 BALEEVLANGUEROO
ALMONDS; 2 Wee SICILY ALMONDS; HO
hags New Mikan PEAN YTS ; just received and for ails
IHODSB & •
107 South WATER Street .
20 FLOOR, T. 0.H912L-WHITE
No.
RYE BI2
SPICING murmur Stmt. • a2h26-tf
Q 13BIE. GOOD (200 KING BUT
') um far sale very cheap at NO. Au SPRING Glez-
DWI- Wiest- • ath2s-1(
: • : I I ..
"C f"
r101:41.. only 2 da. par pound, at Na. 812
SPRING .GARDEN Street mh2b-tf
QARDINEEL-A very superior brand
1...)•f0r oak by WAILES B. OM:MMUS,
a a us %filial' and 21 GIIKNITZ Street
STEVENS HOUSE, •
(LATH DELNONI0011,)
No. 26 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
rive minuted walk from BO Rivet boat landing,
Members street, and foot of Cortland, street..
mb48.3n0 CEO. W. STE,PRENB, Prowl.lot.
A OA RD.-THE UNDERSIGNED;
La_ late of the GIRARD HOTTER, Philadelphia, had
%mast, for a term of year,, wiltkpars HOTEL, le
Washington. They take this wagon to return to ther
lid Mende and customers many thanks for Pad rOVOZSI
end beg to samara them that they will be mod happy to
. w them to their new aqarten:
CHADWICK, it 00.
WAsornrawne. Jnistl6.lBoL. anll7lv
- •QALT.-2..000 •sacks Ground Alum
sJ Ball; 21,000 bnobela do., do., do.; -4,000 bnob
Turk's Wand do., In gore and for sale by IdtfßpHy alp &
110020, N 0.145 NORTH WILLARNEB. rosB
Z.A.L.IEVS
sPkOTAL SALE OF
TANIE NOTICE
VOR: SALE AND TO • LET.
111YrELE.
ZALJOS r 1 4Vf:T/01%
MTHOMAS ',iv 8048,
.04. Noe. MO sod 141 tioirks* FOIINTH
PO - POBLIO WALE] BEA:, ELI . ..ITN ABB als.crvi..l:
AT TIM MECHAM?. ON 70115 DA
REAL /MeanßT PRIVATA KALIL
ger We have a large enmuntof real estate it WITeW
we, i nc l u di ng every description of citYlled--00,Cmgcm
-m -
peril. Printed Hats ay he had at the Amnon e
STOCKS. LO&NS, &c
ON .ICUHbDA V,
May 27, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Rxehoogo, witb m .
ro.trqre, Tor account of whom It may concern_
IDa t liven Irwin 0041 rompeuy. Peones.—par 2.50.
I•ouds of Thos. T. Wiermen, st,ooo each, dn . . Joly.
1861.
. r bonds of Thor. T. V7iermau, $l,OOO each, due July,
385 g. •
2 bonds of Tbcs. T. NVlErinan, SIOCI such, due July,
78f9.
1 bond of Thos. T. Wierman, WOO, due Ju1y,11331.
The shove bonne are secured by contain real estate in
Medford county, Ptnosylvanfn. The bowls mty be neon
at the Ruction rm.ros. • • • • •
Ex..c-ttoTs' bole— Ettate of S. Frevfeg, dec'd.
5500 PentAnylvordn 5 per cent. Loan, 1816.
7 alarm Pennsylvania Rsilrond Oump thy.
REAL ESTATE SALE-KAY 27
tertgnees! Poremptnry Sale.—LOT.-borth ;OF or Bat.
tonwond sire**, east of Cbaituun, Thfrtbontb ward. 23
feet ir , nt.• Cale ithwnlnta.,
TREES STORY TIRTOK STOUR and DWAILLING.
nortliscePt conwr of Twentieth er•d Oftrllon Ntreets.
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, trent fide of Thirty
aercmd fore, t, north o % Twont. , . • fourth ward.
. .
THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, Munißon
street. west of Tblrtv-tbird, Twenty. fourth ward
'ELEGANT AND VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT,
22)4 scree,. with bnoerier improvozoentt; near Taceny,
and near tee river relaivare.
NEAT MODERN UESIMENCE.SentIt Bread street,
record house toulew Pessyenk read. Int '4O feet front.
Bag' the modern conveniences. Yard planted with grape
TWO. fruit 'roe., Ac.,
HANDSOME MODERN DIDDLE lIRSIDENCE,
on the north Ode of Monnt Vernon street, treat of Ehitnt
tern. 40 feet front. rtniabed in neat modern Mho.
Clear of iocnn brance.
NEAT MODERN DWELLING.on tbe no:lb Me of
Itlonrt Vernon strfet, n , t nt Finbteenth •
Peremptory SaIe.—VALUABLE MO RTC; GA
•t0,10P.66, Bemired one largo and valuable property,
North Emend Blreet, above Race, kooßn as the • Camel
Tavern."
3 . I.ItOANT BROWNSTONE BESIDE:Wit, No.
1613 Locust street, oppoidte Rt. Mark's Church, 22 feet
front. ' 1r woo , bunt for a former nancr. and 1.7.
in eleefmt modern etyle, and replete ichh idi modern COYI
VeTi(llC4l.. SID,OOO mo, remain on around rert
NEAT 1110TiERN DOUBLE ItE3IDIINOE. forty
eighth !tree- north or Ibe Darby Pa.anntger R‘ilrnarl,
Twenfr•tourth ward. It is finished in ruoittn .atyte,
and is situate in aloud beautiful and dPairahle neighbor
bond. Tema, half cash. fmrtudiate pose+•inn.
. .
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. ITU Coates
street, wrst of Seventeenth. . -
BUTLDING LOT, adjoining on the weal, 17 feet front.
2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, No. 1732
Olive etre-Ft, went of Seventeenth.
HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE. Cheetnnt
Bill, neAr the Ohe•tnnt Hill and Spring House turnpike,
Twenty. eecnnd wars_
TWO. STORY BRICK COTTAGE, No: 1.331 North
Tw.lfth etreet, above Oxford. Has the melern cowrie
nieuer-a.
THREE-STORY BRlllt DWELLING., Nn 1830
TlPTViTAetreet,ln the rear of the abni - e. Dal hydrant in
the yard. Sc.
Perrreptory f?afe —LARGR AND SUPERIOR Rx.
PIDENCE, No. 251 South Third street, between Walnut
aid Spruce streets, with stable and coach house on Le•
vent street.,
BAIA OF TIIR VALrrABLE THEOLnGIO FM
'I °RICA L, CLAFSIOAL Aso DI (SCE Lb A.NEOUS
LIBRARY of the Rev. C. M. Bader, D. D , late of
Washington, D ()-
ON WIDerESD AY, TBURSD AT and FRIDAY
AFTERNOONS. May '2l, 22 and 23,
At the amnion afore. commenninz at 4 ,'clank. will be
sold the valuable Library of the 14 v. C. N. Batter, com
prising • large collrcrion of standard and desirable
slushc re in tbs various branches of literatnre
For particulars Bee csralognse of the Books. whiok
will be arranged for sxamination one day previous.
Sala at Ana. 189 and 141 South Fourth atrtet.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO•F4RTE9,
ItOßl', BILLIARD TABLES, GAS CEIANDE
WEIRS, CARPETS. &c.
THIS MORNING,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, the anoenar torot
h:ire, pianos, 2 Poperlor billiard tables cotnple:e, ga3 chan
deliers, carpets, &c
Sale on the Premises—Fontboast corner Sixteenth and
Spruce SAreote.
BA NISSOME MODERN RCSTDNY(TS,
AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE &WIZ
'TARP, ROBRWOOD PIANO, ELEGANT OUR
TAINS, CRANDELIERi.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
BM inst., at 10 o'elock, by entalostne, et tte sonthellet
corner or Stateentb and Sconce strset•, the superior Bar.
nitare, rosewood piaon•fnite by Bacon & Boren, flae
bare by Erord. ens !modellers, fine Brussel§ carpals,
crimson cloth cnrtainy, ac.
Alen, 'wheel desks.
1119 — The home will be acid at 10 o'clock. the foreigner
immediately altar. Full deecriptione in handbills.
rtY HOB. BIRCH & EON, AOC-
J-1 IrIONIMM.
SALE OF FIXOANT ITALIAN MARBLE VASS%
• vote. FINE FRBNCJI BRONZ64. BISQIIRF
. 'AND FABIAN FIGURP.I=, FANO'? GOOD?, Ac.,
• • of the importation of Natant. VIDI 8R03., (Iste Vito
.Eons.)
• • THIS Mr RHINO.
May 21. at 11 o'clock., at the imperterie waremems,
No. 839 ARCH Street, veillbe sold o collection or litad
borne Pieria. agate. Batdiglin of Cestellina 51antA Vames ;
very el.gaut bronze ti,eurea ' representing Ponedor and
o
Scrchman, Ilteton, Ropier. Hagar and Ismael. Cortes
and Pirerro, Friendship, OS Elan, Philosophy, 'aphelia,
Columbus. industry end Agricultnre, &c.
Also, revere! benthome bronze vases of new designs,
card receiver., de.
Also, a collection of fine printed hisonet Sento.. card
feet leers, colognes, ornaments, toilet sate, de., all just
received from France and England.
Ia the catalogue will also be included a pair of finely
executed bitinie figures. representing I.ollill XIV and
Madame LIITRIPIO, the first pair ever imtsw:e4.
The above fine coliectioo fe all of fit ii , ers Vitt Broil.
own imoortatfor, and in %POI worthy the attention of
persona desiring ornaments In that line.
flg" Catalegnes now ready, and the articles arranged
for examination. ms 21-*
SHIPPING
• FOR NikiTT YORK-THIS
DAT-DESPATICIT AND SWIFTAITRE
7.1 DiES-VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.
SAPnmere of tho nbo►o Lines will leave DAILY, at It
and 6 P. H.
For freight, Noble!' will be token on necomnuolating
terms. apply to WM. M. BNITID at CO.,
iny2l-tf 132 South DELAWARE Avenue.
FOR. NEW ORLEANS
DIRECT —The steamihip SPANN'S IS,
Captain Johns. will sail as above oo TRURSDAY next,
22d inst. For light freight end amass° ?only to
WILLIAM A. J A 'it rs
306 WALNUT Street.
P. B.—A. supercargo will go with the steamer, and take
charge et COW ignmeuts. myl9-4t
s tm BOSTON AND PIIILADEIr
PHI& STEAMSHIP LINE—From PINS
Street, Philadelphia- and LONG Wharf, Boston, Jaox,
The steamship SAXON, Captain tletthewa, will all
trom Boston for Philadelphia on TIT ItSDA.Y. SisT 20,
at 4 o'clock I'. M.. And from Philadelphi. far Beaton as
SATURDAY EVENING. May 24, at 7 o'clock P.
Insurance one , half that by eail veeeels
Freight taker. at fair rates.
Shippers will please sand bills lading with their goods,
Tor freight or passage (having fine accommodation's
for passengera), apply to
HENRY wixsos a 00.,
832 SOUTH WHARVES'
da THE BRITISH AND NORTH
ADIRRIOAR ROYAL MAIL BTAar►
PROM NEW YORE TO LrFERPOOY.I.
Chief Cabin Passage Vag
Emend Cabin Passage
FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. •
Chief Cabin Floatage
Second Cabin Passage 50
The ships from New York call at Cork fl
The Wye from Boston call at Halifax c.d Oosit Witt -
bor.
SCOTIA, Capt. indkine. CHINA • Capt. Anderson.
PERSIA., Gept. Lott. LSIA. Cant. Clook-
ARABlA,store. ElfsoPA., Oset J. Leitch.
APRIOA, Caps. bbent , - 101.11,5 DA, Capt. Muir
AMERICA, Capt. Moodie. /SLS.GARA, Capt. A. Byr
A. , Sii.TBstLikEtIAN.
Theee emote carry a clear white light at tamt' he33
green on starboard bow: red on port bow.
.AMERICA. litoodle,leares Batton, Wednesday, May 14.
AUSTRALASIAN,
Anderson, " N.York, Wednepiey, May 21.
NIAGARA, (100 k, aßoston. Wednesday, May 211.
SCOTIA, R i fting, a. N xork, Wednesday, June 4
EUROPA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, June U.
PERSIA, Lott, 4 ‘ N.York, Wednesday, June IS.
AFRICA; Anderson; Boston, WetinetrlsT , Jane 25.
°EISA, Anderson " N.York, Wednesday, July 2.
Berths not sectored mill paid tor.
Au experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Was will not be scoot :Liable We
Gold, Sliver Bullion Specie. Jewelrg, Preetous Mazes,
or Metals, uldees bill; of lading are signed themfor, bad
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or yate ,
eater apply to R. OUNARD,
4 BOWLING GREEN. Now in t.
E. 0. & J.O. BATES,
1011 STATE Street. Rowe
LONDON EXIIIBITION—RETURN
TICKETS TO LONDON AND ZACK :
Filet-olase sum.
Second:elms es.
dia WEEKLY COMMUNI9A
VON BY STEAD BETWEEN NEW
YORK AND LIYEBI'OOL, calling at QUEENS
TOWN, (Ireland,) to land and anbark passengers and
despatches.
The Liverpool, New York, end IldiedelPhla Mani-
Alp Company's' splendid Clyde-bat iron screw steam
ships are Intended to sail as follows!
ERON NEW- YOBJE rap. LIVERPOOL.
EDINGURaIf Saturday, May 24, 1882
CITY OF BALTIBORD .Ssturdny, May 31.1852.
KANGAROO Saturday, 311,110 I, 1852.
And every Saturday throughout the year, from PIEt
at N. R.
BATES OF PASSAGE
THROUGH FIIOII PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool . Sm
Do. to London, via Liverpool
liezwase to Queenstown, or Liverpool. . Sid
$Bl
Do. to Louden
Do. Return tickets, available for six month', tTCPS
Liverpool 84Ia
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg,
Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates.
Ckreficates of passage leaned from Liverpool to Na'
York6o.B
Certificates of passage tuned from Queenstown to New
York
Those steamers have superior aooommodationa for par
iptegore, are oonxixooted with water tight o.mparttosat.,
sad carry experienced Surgeon.
For igrotglit, or.peesage, ap ply at the °Moe of the Com
pany, JORN G. DMZ, Agent,
Walnut street, Philadelphia,
In Liverpool, to WM. /TOME,
Itutidinit
:to Glaagow, Wr er litht AN,
12 Dixon .treat
ast r ui t FOR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY URIC, via Delmont I
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Exprese Steamboat One
lodnY receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. 21., deliver
ing their cargoes in New Yiirk the following day.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. OLYDN, Agent,
N 0.14 SOUTH WHASYNt3, Phdadelphla,
JAMBS HAND, Agent,
ani-td Plea 14 and lb NABT BINNR, New York
TO THE DISEASED OF. ALL
CLASSES.—AII sub.acute and chronio diseases
cured by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, and in oaae of a failure no charge to mode.
Profess& BOLLES, the founder of this new practice,
wilt superintend the treatment of all cases himself. A
pamphlet containing a multitude of certitiostes of those
cured, also letters and complimentary resolutions from
Medical men and others will be given to any Person free.
' Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical men
and others who destreit knowledge of my discovery, in
applying Electricity as a reliable therapeutic agent. Con
natation free. auNi-4m
COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CAN
VAS, of all numbers and brands.
Raven's Dnok Awning Twills, of all desorlptlonn, for
Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers.
Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, Cross Ito 8
feet wide. Tarpaulins, Belting, Sall Twink
da
JOHN W. VVRAVAN & 00.,
102 amerts
TAMES HOMER & SON HAVE A
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- and NOBLE Streets, and SIXTH and WOOD
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