Philadelphia—Past, Present, and Future. To the Editor of The Press : There is - probably no city in the world more com pletely endowed with the natural elements of in dependence than this city. While, however, we may justly boast of advantages, geographical and otherwise, which, with a corresponding degree of en terprise on the part of our citizens, would secure for us an enviable pre-eminence, the foot must not be overlooked that it is the all•conquering energies or a people which, after all, give permanent vitality to a community, whether agricultural, manufactu ring, mining, or commercial. At one period in our history, for nearly a century, Philadelphia wits regarded throughtout Europe as the commercial centre of this continent. Even as late as fifty yours ago our foreign exports averaged $lB7 for each inhabitant; vessels of the largest tonnage were employed in the European and India trade, and the names of her merchants were known and respeoted at all the European exchanges llow is it now? Why,• our foreign exports have dwindled down to less than SL4 for each inhabitant; the very name of onr city is almost forgotten in Europe, and in some parts of onr own country we aro but little known, while the name of New York is on every tongue. Many suppose we are too far from the sea for a great shipping port; but the position of Paris un the Seine, Liverpool on the Mersey, London on the Thames, and Now Orleans on the Mississippi, proves the contrary. The geographical position of Philadelphia is eminently desirable to the establish ing of large commercial interests, and by means of first class, direct, and rapid steam communication with foreign ports to create here, at tide water, a grand central cxchangti mart, directly on the natu ral highway from Europe to the great produce re gion of our country; and to draw a large portion of those heavy opeTations with the West, now almost exclusively enjoyed by New York, to this ctty, which is really the natural centre for the foreign; commerce of am Middle and Western States, and should be their actual centre of business with the seaboard. It tics one hundred miles nearer to them by rail, and possesses many important commercial advantages over any other pity on the Continent. It is, in faut, the best unoccupied port in the world for a steamship line. A large portion of our manu factures are consumed iu the West, though mostly purchased by Western merchants In Now York, where they in turn sell the products of the West, from which it is shipped to all parts of the world. In the meantime, we sit, with arms folded la envious, wondering apathy; making no proper effort to draw any per Sun of that immense trade that has made New Yotk what she is, and would make Philadelphia what she should be, if the right means were employed to secure it. But what means are right We answer : The first step Is to establish a commodious, safe, and rapid ocean steamship line. bi u must extend our great high way across the water; draw the travel this yray, and business is sure to follow. Even now, in the absence of steam aeoommodations, freights naturally incline this way. The great Pennsylvania Rail road, alone, lands thousands of tons daily at oar doors ; and with the immense accession to business that must follow the completion of the Philadel phia and Elie Railroad, a direct and raped com munication with Europe will be found indispensa ble. Be it remembered, that the port of Erie is open to lake navigation about six weeks earlier in the spring than Buffalo; consequently, this route to the sea via Philadelphia will be their principal outlet for the best season in the year. Citizens, look yo to it. A line of ocean steamers cannot bo built too soon. PILGRIM. THE CITY. TIDE SOLDIERS' -VOTE—THE CON TBSTBD SEATS.—On Saturday morning, at the open ing of the Court of uommon Piens, Mr. F. 0. Brewster. on boon' of Mr. Stereucon, called the attention of Judges Allison and Ludlow to the contested eleetion case of Ste venson vs. Lawrence. Mr. Brewster stated that hie col league, lift Conarroe, had sent notice to the counsel for Mr. Lawrence that the case would be called up with a view to have au early day flied for the final disposition of the mutter. first, in reply, said that the case of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court stood in such a position that it WAS for the court to indicate what disposition was to be mule of it. It had merited at a point where the two judges (Thompson and Ludlow) differed on a queetion of jurie diction. Mr. Bind, therefore, soggeeted that Judge Al lison be invited to sit in disposing of the question before the COWL Alter that merlon was disposed of, he would have a proposition to moron to the court that would set tle the case. The counsel would be entirely satisfied with any arrangunieut the court would indicate. Judge Allison auggeated that the judges who bad heard the case in the early stages should now conclude it. The application should, therefore, be handed over to Judges Thompson and Luclow.• Judge Ludlow said that the last time the case we, be fore the court, the judges differed in opinion on the sines ton of jurisdiction ; or, rather, %het was to be done with the mass e here there was an equal division of the court on a question of jurisdiction. Ste own opinion was that the jurisdiction tell, white Judge Thompson took the opposite view. Judge Ludlow though It very destra• ble that, ee the main liurstiou had been decided by the Supreme Corot, the case should be diepoted of at the earliest possible moment, and the three judges of the court might detemtice the questibn needing. Ile would confer with the preeideut judge, and, if he consented, ha would rt quest of his colleague, Judge Allison, that the court would indicate an early day. This case concluded, Mr. Thayer, on behalf of Kr. Thompson, Modred the court to make a similar order In reference to the shosin'e case. Judge Allison din nut think there would be any neces sity for his attendance is 'the sherirf's case, nettles re quested b; the other Judges. )ir. Thayer, hr reply, said that in the case of Thomp- SOD TI. Ewing there nwi been no difference of opinion in the coon. Judge Ludlow said the case would be disposed of at au early day. Mr. Hirst tbought the sheritPs case was different from that of the Clerk of the Orphans• Court. Me had not had time to read tbo opinion of the Supreme Court, but ha understood that a question might be raised whether or not the vote of the soldiers taken within the State limits was within the ground covered by toe decision. Me had understood that one of the judges of the Supreme Court had elated that the opinion did nut cover the votes of vo lunteers cast within the dtate, and that such a vote was legal. Another mot. 11118 whether the decision covered p erions hawser, the egos of 2t and 22 years. As the am derity of Mr. Thompson was very small (148,) there 'night be IlttlediMeulty io arriving at a conclusion. The case stood thus: A unmpiniut bad been Sled ; there had been a motion to gnash the petition an whole or in part, and there bed beat a motion to issue a coaunieslon, add these motions bad not yet been decided. Mr. Thai er said that, as he regarded the motion for a contirairolon, the court could have no embarrassment, as the motion stns withdrawn. As the case now stood, Mr. Thompson was entitled to the Ohne, and great toutstice was being dove to him by keeping Min out. The Milos wee (known to be palmate, and every day that Mr. Thompson was deprived of the place was wiriemg a great wrong to hint. Judge Ludlow oald h. would communleato with Jiidgo Thompson, and glra an early answer. At a subsecineot period, the court Mud Saturday neat, at 12 o'clock, tor hearlog a re-argument on the question of jurisdiction iu the C3BO of eteyenson ♦s. Lairceace. The case of Thompson vs. Ewing was fixed for Monday, the 2d of Juice. In concluding his decision reletivo to the constitution ality or the soldiers' vote, Judge Woodward allude/ to the sanctity of the elective frauchlee, and to the frauds to which the law authorizing 6, the soldier vote," has given rise. Be says: It Is domro our (Mixon soldiery to aelJ, to respect to the cases of fraud that have been before us, that no soldier was inunicated. The frauds were perpe trated, in every instance, by political speculators, who prowled about the military camps, watching for opportu nities to destroy trop ballots and substitute Gino ono3, to forge end returns and to cheat citizen and soldier Mike oat of the fair and equal election provided for by law. And ibis Is the great vice of the 424 section—thnt it creates the ocuselou and furnishes the opportunity for such abominable practices. This would be a reason, drawn from our experience or the last half year, for con struing it strictly, if strict construction were reunited. But it is so palpably is 'conflict with the Constitution, and ao repugnant to alt the subatautial parts of the enactmen t into chick it was heedlessly thrust, that no strictness of construction is celled for. Taking the section as it steels, ea every reader, whether clerk or layman would under stand it, or the learmil Judge below admiutetored It, we kohl it to be subs, rave of toe amended clause of &nicht 3d of the Constitution, and also of the constitutional actions of the general election law of 24 Ju 1,1239. THE NEW IBONSIGEB.—The ' great Iron. clad veal, which Is to go forth, at an early nay, to the destruction of our foes, still lies at the Meer eat of the navy red, preparatory to receiving hoe equipment and completion. The work upon this vessel has been pushed steadily forward glace last November, and will be continued until she is fairly sliest in the Waters of the Misstate, at which time we shall test the vs hilt/ of iron armor, and so net the world right upon the question of navel supremacy. Including her armament, the tenttase will be 3,850 tons. ' When completed, the vessel will he one of the Hest of the kiud in the world, and will re far superior in many re spects to the British frigate Warrior. Her armanies.t has not let bean fay determined, but she will carry at lesstaisteen gene, of eleven• Inch bore, and wi I, doubt less, have several deck pivot-gnus. Notwithstanding her Immense weight, ehe bee been so modelled no to drew but fifteen feet of water, benidos having the additional advantage of greater steadiness in a heavy NM The greatest lecture of the new frigate will be Bei exceedingly small quantity of water which elle will be made to draw. Bile will be the lightest draught of over five hundred tone, except the tweet, In our navy. In this respect the vteeet wilt be superior to the much .telked of War rior, the weight of both being taken into emmideration. The Man* draws taaaty.teven feet of water, or more teal) the whole depth of the New Itonsides—twenty-five feet. Owing to the declivity in the eh' ea, it will almost be' a work of impossibility for an enemy to bsard her. The declivity of the sides commence. at the water's edge. The bul•tarke nru exposed 11 feet above water-mark, and the tope of the bulwarks are situated 10 feet from a Vertical lino that jolne the foot of the bulwarks and the watermark. Besides this, the iron plates fin so con structed es to project 8 feet beyond the stem below water, Which will enable them to act as a battering rum, by which vessels may be run down and swamped Her Maws. engines, rudder, and steering apparatus will all be belthir water-mark and out of harm's reach in case of Cation. The deck will also be covered with iron. The iron plates on the "sides are hammered smooth, and, owing to the declivity, halls will glance from the vessel. Behind the iron plate., the wooden hull is 23 inches thick, in addition to the knees and waterways. Time vessel is *felted by large numbere deity, and attracts as much at tention al before the launch. Her contractors are con fident that they will hays her ready for the Government at the time agreed upon. LIAPPLITY OP PERSONS MAKING ka- BESTS.--Idagielrates and police officers have often been uncertain of their authority to arrest a party on a mere anepiclon, well-founded though it might - be, of having committed a felony without they had a warrant. This question was recently argued is the CABO of a man who was tried for killirg a police officer. Tho counsel for the de• fondant contendul that the officer bad no right to arrest, baying no legal authority to do, or no information that the defendant had committed aburglary. On this point the Judge gave the following brief instructions, which, • define not only the liability of public officers, but of any person who may have Incision to arrest a felon, and ' establish a principle of law not heretofore generally . known. Hie Honor said that if a felony he committed, and the felon tly from justice, it is the duty of ovary .." man to use his beet eudeavere to prevent an escape. • And in such cafe, If pursuit be made. stud if hno sod cry be levied, all vim join in the pursuit aro in the pro tection of the law; being authorized by law to' pursue . at.d apprehend the malefactors, and this although there veto no waru ant of a : Make of the peace to raise • bne and cry. Aud n peace officer may jus:fy an arrest on a chargoof felony on reasonable came of suspicion without a warrant even if should afterwards appear ' • that no felony bad ' been committed. Rifling an pillar who atten•pte to street a man will be murder, though tliv :• -officer bud no warrant, and though the man had done thing for which lie was liable to be arrested, if the officer bee a ein-rge against him for felony, and the man ' knows the ludiewasi to be au officer, thotizit the cilficor •' 41. not ;uglily h 111 that he has such a charge ; butt the has no tight to arrest, without warrant, putles .• .who may bear g. nerally the reputaticu of being - 14117'0 , N • •.• And tbieYea wutuuotat the charge of the consuilillon of some . particular folio: . • IXELOEION OE GIINPCiWDZi. n . . . ill Hoy off pr wn buy if wen slum .Iciatipjurod by tlir ex plusfou f u butte of gunpuvidor. wNta *bid' they . out pay Ipir. The occident occurred to Gira:d bath of Tweff , ll. • %THE FUNERAL OF MR. JOHN DREW. be funeral cf the late John Drew, the popular come. than, took place on Saturday afternoon, from tholato rise:- donee of the decent& In Eighth etreet, alwre Arch, The occasion drew foxotber an immense eoncottrfo of peo ple, many of whom were personal friends of the decoaaed. The religions 'endue at tho home were eqeettented by the Buy. Dr. Dqcnchet. The remains wero placed to the lot belonging to thin Acton' Order of Irrtentlah!p in Glenwood Cemetery, Mr. Drew basing been n member of the enter. The estoclation joined in posing the tribute of respect to their departed brother The theatrical pro'emion, goner ally;wes largely repre sented on the melancholy occasion. must of the actors and other attaches of all the theatrical establishments In the city being present. rhoterdx Lodge, N 0.130, A. Y. M., also took part is the CarentOnie4. Mr. Drew, before leaylog the country on his European tour, node a will, In which he constituted his wife his solo legatee and the muffler" of their children. Sho SIN:) the eole executrix of the estate. The lease of the Arch•streat. Theatre was in the name of the deceased, although It was popularly known In the name of Mrs. Drew. The latter wig coutitine to conduct the establishment as beretlfore. The theatre has been closed slime the period of the, death of Mr Drew, out of respect to his memory, and tt remain closed during the whole of the present week. MILITARY FIINERAL.-7 he funeral of Captain Wm. C. Barnard, formerly aid•do-camp of Gen eral Koerner, who fill at the battle of Williamsburg, took place yesterday afternoon at two o'clock, from the City HMI, Camden, with all the civic and military bottom doe his rinik. The procession left the Hill and proceeded to the Catholic totrylort ground at Gloucester. Mr. Bar nard was a cadet at Wc.t Point front the First Coupes roma district of Now Jersey and when the rebellion broke out ho resigned his position and hastened to Wash ing on, where, without ply, ho volunteered hit terriers in drilling our untlimlplieod troops. There he attracted the attention of General Kearney, who pieced him en his Oaf, in which capacity ho acted with he fell in the fight at Williamsburg. The City Council of Camden have approminted $2OO to assist, ia giving this young Hindle to his country all the honors a clay can giro in rendering suitable sepulture to one of its own brave volunteers. Tito Gymnast toil Ellsworth Zooms of this city °evil on a gnarl of honor upon tho occasion. In addition to the civil authorities of Camden, the Ist Resit:cent of Gray Reserves, Colonel P. C. Eitinnkir, the United States Marines from the Navy Yard, end rho ne ghncrit of United Stales Volunteers, encamped at the Saco Course at Camden, participated in the obsequies. The display was one of the most imposing ever witnessed in Camden. DEATFI OF A 1111INISTER.—The Rev Job* Ulrich, a minister of the Evang heal Lutheran Church, who died a short time since, was well known among the members of this denOmination and much ril• spooled by a lathe boat of friends. Re with in the 511 Near of his age and wee born ID &Lavine. Lebanon COMAS', Penne} trouts. about the year ]34. he emi grated to Carlisle. and was chosen pastor of the Luthe ra Church, where ho labored for she period of eight years. From Carlisle he went to Petersburg, Adams county, w here he was for thirteen rears the pastor of the Lutheran Church Its that place. From thence lie went to Sid opensburg, In Cumberland county, where he remained font years, when he again returned I. Carlisle end took up his permanent residence. Since then be was the pastor of the Sulphur Springs charge, where be diligently labored until rellersd by death.lle was at one time president the Lntheran Synod, where hie wise egrunsels amt firm decisions, while be occupied the chair. bad wen for him au undying repu tation among his brother ministers. MOORS FOR REBEL PRISONERS.—Some weeks ago, a committee of citizens was to furnish re ligions reading to those Southern soldiers who aro con fined in the Northern Staid as prismeis of war It was farther propped, so far as it might be prnetlesble, to furnish to each prisoner a memento of good feeling, in the ghee() of a Christian volume, to be carried to his home after he shall have been liberated. .. The committee coneisted or tho ROT. John Jenhina, .D. D.; the Bey. John A. Vaughan, D. D.; the Rev Nieberd Newtou, D. D. ; the Nov. William P. Breed, and Messrs. W. lattleton Savage, Thomas Latimer, and John B. Mint • They have already furnished about 12,000 'prisoners, at different poste, with twenty library csees, containing over 2,300 volumes of new and valuable religious books. •Thry have received donations in books from various In dividuals, and $.207 70 in money. Other posts remain misapplied, and within seventy miles of this city a large number of auch prisoners are gathering. The committee, therefore, melte an urgent appeal for donations., which will be received at the American Sunday.Scbool Union. CRIMINAL STATISTICS.—Of 182 pri— soncre received into the Eastern Penitentiary thus far, during the present year, eighty-seven, or almost one half, were under twenty-six yens of age; and of theta, fifty were twenty-one or under, or minors. Tilll9 ahead one half of tho wholo admitted population for the year was in minority or early manhood. Of the eighty-seven young criminals referred to, forty-eix were convicted for larceny; five for arson; eight for burglary; five for pass ing counterfeit money; seven for rape; two for robuery ; two for assault and battery; two for manslaughter; two for burglary and larceny ; one for murder in the second degree; one for forgery; one for felonious shooting; one for assault end battery, with intact to kill; two for horse 'Unites ; one for bigamy; one for larceny and horse AN ASSORT/1D Coo.—The steamer Suwanee, which has just left this port for New Orleans, had on board an assorted cargo consisting of the follow ing artides : 50 blots shoulders, 2/ bhds iide , 101 hhde begged hams, 84 bbls lard, 161 kegs lard, 10 bble lard . oil, 893 boxes adamantine candles, 1,234 boxes assorted soap, 23 boxes smoked Vogues, 77 boxes dairy cheese, 100 bbbi mackerel, 2,000 boxes sealed herring, 100 bble cidt r vie .e.gir, 25 cases shoes and - bete, /4 °mew thread and needles, 400 boxes starch, 612 dozen buckets, Au, 114 pkgaehampagne cider,l4 came bitters, 41 kegs but ter, 114 cases chloroform and quinine, 5 cases castor oil, 10 kegs B. C. soda, 2 bble cam pbene, 9 bble bottled ale, 84 Ape shoe bleckiog, 5 caw it shoe brushes, 21 cases Ken. lucky jeans, 183 pima dried Neches, 4 cases paper col lars, 93 cheats tees. • WE - Einx AlowreLrrY. —The weekly twit of the Board of Health has been published for the week ending May 2441, 1801. Daring the week there has been 257 deinha-118 adults and 539 children. The largest number of deaths win e children aged under one year ; the smalleat were old stomas from 80 to 90 years of 040. The greatest mortality was in the First wand, the smailm4 in the Twenty-fifth ward. Of the number of deceased Damns during the week 192 wore natives of the Halted Itatee, 46 foreign, and 20 einknoirn Oonipsred with the corresponding week of 1861, and of last week, the mortality was tui follows: Week ending May 29th, 1881, who 247; week ending May 17th, 1862, was 205; melee, 127; females,l9o; boys, 69; girls, 70. CONCERT To TEE SICK SOLDIERS.— About one hundred of the pupils of the Fifteentlx.ward Grammar erhocl, under the charge df Mies Bradbury and her assistants, visited the military hospital at Twenty-second and Wood streetadast week, and gave a concert to the sick soldiers. Miss A 11 Cooper presided at . the piano. A lumber of delightful melodies were rung. The "Star Spangled Banner" and Freedom's Bally" met with hearty applause. The children had able prepared a hundred white handkerchiefs. which were distributed among thd soldiers by seven little girls at the close of the performance. ANNIVERSARY 'OF THE DEATH_ OF COL. ELLswoarn —Saturday, the 24th, wee the snot- Ternary of the death of Col. Ellsworth. At on early hour on the morning of the 2•th of they, 1861, Ells- worth's Zoitavee, the 2d, 7th, 12th. 14th. 69th, and list New York militia the New Jenny and Michigan bri gades, and the District militia, embarked on transport', proceeded to Alexandria and landed. The town had been evacuated during the night by the enemy. But a single Union life wns lost In the occupation—that of the lament ed Ellsworth, who was asagasintucd by Jackson, after be bad tent down the rebel rag from the hotel. THE CITY TREASURY.—The following figures give the nmonnt received by the Receiver of Taxes the present year to 23d inst., inclusive, and paid to the City Treasurer: City tax for 186 2 81,074,306 48 City tax for 1862, less discount .. 82,679 29 City tax for prior years State tax for 1862 15 1,0158,561 ,333 41 1 State tax Tv prior years 8,218 23 DESERTERS • .ARRESTED.—Two desert ers Crom the 109th Pennsylvania Regiment, have been taken back by Lieut. &brander, to the Potomac. Ono is a married man, Robert Manifold, who hoe a wife and eight children lu Pittsburg. Ho is a moulder by trade, and enlisted in this city while on a spree. The other fa a young man of Allegheny city, who, unable to get a fur• lough, went home without ono. Both expressed their intention to rejoin the regiment whenever it was ready to more front Washington. DROWNED. MAN FOUND.—Yesterday afternoon, the Coroner held au inquest upon the body of a man which lied been found floating to the Delaware, near Reed-street wharf, during the morning. The de ceased was dressed in dark clothes, had on a truss, light whiskers, but no bair on the head. From appearances, the body had been In the water a long time. A 'reedit of found drowned was rendered, and the boil , was burled. RELIGIOUS ANNIVERSARIES.—The an— niversary of the Sabbath-school of the Ceilar.etraet Presbyterian Church was bald yesterday afternoon. The oat sal May celebration of the Landreth Sunday. sthool wee alto held yesterday afternoon. The anniversary exercites of tho St. John-street M. E. Sunday-Bebop!, Third street, below George, wore celebrated yesterday af ternoon. Also, the seventeenth anniversary of the Jn venile Missionary Society or the Broad-street Baptist Church. IMPROVEMENT TO THE QUARTER SESSIONS.—The work on the retiring room for the judges of the Quarter Sessions htpi been commenced, and will to finished before the court again moats on the first Monday iu Juno. The building is being constructed at the rear or and adjoining the room of the Court or Quar ter EktRIODP, and will not exceed ten feet in depth and eleven feet in width, and one story high, and wilt con form in design to the architecture of the present court room • THE DRAINAGE IN INDEPENDENCE SQUATiIt —Tbe work of Improving the dralosgo of the Public buildings in independence Square is nearly ap proaching completion. All the surface drainage, as well as the contents of the water closets, still be carried off LY means of stone pipes, and all emptying into the culvert on Wait ut street. ATTEMPTED riI.RJEDER.—A. fight oC corred on Saturday morning at a tavern on Sixth •tritet, la low Shippen, in the course of which Thee. Illctiairy is said to have bred a revolver nt Daniel Andrews. On being Isla a before Ald. Dallas, McNalry alleged that ho was attacked and tired the pistol in aelf-defenco. lie was COIIIMitta to newer. ARRIVAL OF EMIORANTS.—The ship 'Wyoming lendyi two hundred and thirty •threo end. grants, principally Irish, on Saturday an:fining. Mans touching scenes transpired as tha new corners were re• cognized by their friends, who had preceded thenOto the land of liberty • ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCIL—This edifice •is now entirely under cover. The roofing is of to , and is now receiving several coats of paled. The in— tt rher walk is also going rapidly forward, and the con - - gresation expect to be able to worship In it by the middle of Inly. BASE BALL —This afternoon the Franklin Club will play on the ball ground at Fairmount Perk. Tomorrow, the that match name or the sewn will cows off at (lantat's Woods between the Keyetone and Adriatic Chiba Tha game will commence at 3 o'clock. „ UORONEIt'S INQUEST.—Yesteraay af b.raaon an ii‘qUeSt was held on the body of a nogro infant, which wee fonnd cn a lot near Twelfth and Fibswater sttoete Teo body was examined, and bore marks of being Mill-born, and a verdict was rendered accordingly. . .HORSE THIEF ARRESTED.— James Me e.= was arrested last week, and committed by Alder- Manlier to auswee the charge of stealing a horse from Jaime Hickson, of Havre do Grace, When . arrested Mar= was tiding the stolen animal. AYDN I S WAR MASS. Yesterday morning this splendid • compoeition was tuna entire by the powerful choir at St. ...Tpbn'a Catholic Church. lit Thirteenth street, below Alafket. THE HAY MARKET.—During the past week 450 loads of hay wero cold at the Farmera' Ray Market, at from 60 to BO cents per cwt. Forty lonia of atzaw were disposed of at from 60 to 7d cents per cwt. • L ARCENY. --Mary Harris was corn mitred by Alderman 'Net/oleo 011 Setnrdey to answer the clime of stealing $4O front ono of the boarders at a threat In Water street. DEMOLITION.—The old Wharton I SoLool-Lowe, on Filth street, blow Wasbi aeon, is Minot Lto be demolished to make room for Improvements. Thla laillelng was en clad in the year 1162.! CAMDEN MATTERS.—The chosen free hoWre of Camden and Burlington counties have agreed upon the locality known as the tc lower site" for the con struction of the new bridge over the Ponnshewkin creek. This settles a canto tof year!' duration, and watch hut more ban once changed the 'result for Aesembly in the Second din rict of this county.=—On Saturday, the Criminal Com t was op.:aged in the trial of some trilling cum The jury in the case of Thomas Burns, tried on Friday for an outrage, after being mit BB night etiMninte court, being Mamie to agree, and asked to he discharged. The judge rehired their request, and sent tin in out again. --Copt Meetings' battery of light artillery proceeded to the commons neer Newtown Meeting House on Pri day for the purpose of drilling. The battery consists of six pieces and about serene, men and horses. Their evolutions were rapid. and Indicated considerable area ciency.--Mesers. Wilcox h Whitieg on Saturday, at high water, launched a One iromtug boat, which they hare built for Mr. William Sharp, of title city. The same firm have under way five boats of I similar cheese ter, which they are ['intoning to cmsapletlen.—The . aleyor, ou Friday, fluid Jerry Price, an adherent of the Shiftier hose COmpauy, for raising a false shim of Sr. the evening before —Official reports place the lose of the New Jeremy Brigade, at thu battle of Williamsburg, at 109 tilled ; 3tB woundid, fO missing—total, 621.--Tt is rumcred that all the New Jersey Moue in the field are to ho united in one division, under command of General Philip Neat-nor. • DEATH OF A SOLDIER —Johnifazzard, a soldier of the war of 1812, died at bis residence, 708 Yrdt ral street, on Friday evenint. lie was a moire of France, and canto to this country very young and served through the whole war. Ilia funeral will tato place this afternoon. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The news of the defeat of a portion of General Banks' column, although not snflioiently important to produce a depression of the market; had just enough influence to check any decided advance in prices at the stock board; bidders for tbo substantial 6 nor cent. paying securities being numerous, at a slight improvemoui on yesterdny'e fignres, while the fancies allowed but little life. Iteadtv optima at 24X, sunk to „and closed at Al, tbe sales amounting to . about 870 shares. Pliiindflptila Gs, old, sold at P 9, exhausting the supply at that figure, being 3 advance on yesterday's bid; 7,800 new Gs changed hands at 102 X, on advance of 4. In "United States securities but little 1C0.3 done, holders sbowlng a reluctance to sell, except at high prices, and timer' evidently timid, owing to the unsatisfactory war news. 7.80 s sold at 105, an advance of X on rriday'a bid; beat 104 X, X being demanded for more. Schur& kill Navigation 05,1882, sold 'at 60X,san ad canes of X. Bank shares were very did). Farmers' and Mechanics' sold at 53; Consolidation, 26. Passenger railways hung fire very perceptibly, the only sale of importance Doing 11.0 abates Arch-street at 22X, sswn and interest; Second and Third•street sold at 633, a decline o• X on last sides. Berri» Canal consolidated brought 97. Camden ttbd Amboy Bailroad,l32X ; Pennsylvania, 47X. Little done. Rfoneysti I coon:Ales abundant, and dealers are over abetted, while those rocking inves•mont are anxious to boar from Richmond and Corinth, profaning to wait o day and ho sure than to tale any rick. The wee r. has closed with ituexam pled stendlues, considering the great evade now dote at hand, awl proves that there still ex i3lB a continued confidence in the tower of the Govern ment to tone down the convulsions of our land to a sa tiefactury la ace. kissers. Drexel & Co. furnish the following Quotations : New York exchange Per to 1-10 pro. Boston exchange to 1-10 din Baltimore exchange 0 to 1-10 Ouuntry Tondo 3 to 0- i0 u gold 3;to T a-ID Treasury notes 1005 to 11.0 - Coupon bonds 104 to 104 k Peterson's Detector sends us a description of a five dollar spurious note on the Cumberland Bank of Bridge ton, New Jersey, which has been heavily shored lately the 'vignette, is a sailor bolding a flag, in rho foreground of a shipping scone, female and 5 . 0 n right end—some of these aru Cubit in rations colors. Tux COAL TRADE.—The 'Miners' Journal says: The quantity of coal sent by Sailivad this week is 40,950 17— by Canal 31,119 lO—for the week 72,&70 07 against 71,786 tons for the corresponding week last year. business of the Caiumi has been suffering for come time for the want of boats, so many having been drown off for Government uao. Yesterday wo learned they were more plenty. Filsichts are low, but they have quick despatch, which compensates to scone extant for low freights. The trade sums up this week, compared with last year, as follows : P. *R. 8.... Schl. Canal.. L. Val. B. B. Lobigh Canal Scranton S'th Do North Del a Bud Co. Wyoming So.. Broad T0p.... Shamokin .... Treverton . Sh. Mt., H.T. Lykena Val We see it dated that an a➢reed case has been taken into the Supreme Court of Illinois for the purpose of au thoritatively settling the supposed obligation of the State Treasurer to receive the Treasury notes of the federal Government for State taxes. On Monday the Court de. cided, by a unanimous vote, that the taxes must be paid in gold and silver. Win so directed by the State Consti tution. The effect of this will be to prevent any im proper efforts to tamper with the currency or invalidate contracts. Philadelphia Stack XXxiiange Sales, May 21. [Reported by S. 11..Staxisf s [zs, Phila. Exchange.] 20 Reading 11 100 do 100 do 50 eo 100 do mit 100 do 50 Syr fice&Pino Re 20 Girard Bank.... 5 Lehigh Nay MOO City Co 2800 do Now 300 do 300 do AB BETWEE .1000 U a as Beg 'Bl. 104 10 Lehigh Scrip 20Elrairs ... • • SEC 20 Morris Calm' 3dy 50 do LS ' 6 Poona B 47X 6 do 47x 1 Catawines IL. ... 2% 20000 II 1366'81 ..3dys 101 X 1000 U £4, 7.80 1' 14 clu 105 L3O 5 . 4 ..b5 59100 0 Lehigh V 65.. b 5-100 AFTER I °ARDS. 300 Boding R...t60 241 32 Coveolidation Bk 26 100 do 800 24 % 02d & 8 1 -at ft..... 63X CLOSING P ICES—FIRM. 6000 City tie New 600 Penne 8... Bid. ArA:ed. U Gs 031 1045101 g U B Tr 7 8-10 N. 105 105 991,627 14 23,934 61 Philads Go Philada fie new.. 102% 103 Penns 58 88% 89 Reading R 24% 24 69 Read na Be 'BO '43 99 100 Read 888'70.... 93 .. $1,177,113 39 Read tut Bx'BB.. SO Puma B ex My. 47g • 48 Penns. It 1 in 68.103% MAX Penna R 22a 65.. 98 .. Alorrls Cul Con.. 46% 47 Menlo Cul Pref.]. • .. Sch Nay Stock.. 5 5X Bch N av 15X 15) Bch Nay 8x'82.. 69x 70 Elmira R 10X 11 Itous.—The markot is dull, but without any altera tion to note in prices or demand, and the soles are in a small way only, to supply the trade, at $1.75.2e5 for com mon Western and good Pennsylvania euporilne, $585.75 for extra and extra family, the former for Northwestern, and . qiege6.so 41 3 ' bbt for fancy brands, as in quality Thore is little inquiry for shipment. Ryo Flour is scarce and selling in a small way at $3.60 bbl. Corn Kcal is steady, and a further mile of WO bbls Pennsylvania was made at 52.432 X ; the receipts are light. WIIRLI.—Tbere is not ninth offering, and prices are unchanged, 'with - sales of 6,000 bus to note at 1186121 c for fair to prime Pennsylvania red, in store, and 123c,' skint, mostly at the letter rate, Including a few smell lota at 1300135 c, the latter for Ohio. Eye is scams and wanted at 66c for Penmylvania. Cora is in demand at Mk afloat, and no prints here; about 1,500 huh Peanut vanittyellow sold at 52X c, in store. Oats aro unchanged, Pennsylvania Belling at 37,638 c, and the offerings light. Barley and Malt are Quiet. DARE —There is no change, and a further sale of 80 hlids Peterson & Mustard's wan made at 5635 4` too. Qtrting.—The market Is (1111101" and more active, and prices at the close X mxc bettor, with sales of 100 bales at very Nil rates. GROCERIES AND PRO VISIONS.—There is not much do ing, and no changes to note In either. Included in. the sales of the latter are &Dont 100 hhds Ham', in salt, at 5x c, and Remo rouglr.cnt !Moulders at 4%c 4P lb. tltretsar —1 he market la less active, berrela Bellies( at 24e.25e, the latter for te tate Ohio, and drudge at 22gc. PEILALIELEkIie, ifUAIU.) U TRADE. GEORGE N. TATHAH,, • BEE/. MARSHALL. CONIHTTEN Or THS MONTH JAMES R. OAMPnELL, • LETTER BAeS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philaslelphis. Ship Tonawanda, Julius Liverpool, soon Ehiplybeao, OoIP Liverpool, rioun Bark B 0 Itystson, Bobbins ..... .. ielfask Irolvod, soon Brig Moses Day, Loud Liverpool, soon Brig Ida, (Br) hforxison " Lagnoyra, soon Brig Undine, (Dar)) Peterson Sin do Janeiro, soon Brig He Vernon, Pike Rio de. Jandeoi-soon PORT OF PHILADELPHLL I May SG, 186 g. IBM RIM 4 88-BIIN 811TIL 7 16 SIGH WANEB 12 86 Sbip Tempest, Whitney, 60 days from Palermo, with fruit, &c. to Isaac Seams & Co. kith alt, F Lewis, sea man (chipped in Now York), foil from alai, and was in stantly killed. Ship Wm Cummings, Willar, 0 days from Part Royal, in ballast to Wm Cummings & Son. Behr I 1 W Nom, Beaton, 2 days from Hatteras Inlet, in ballast to Tirana .4 Co. &lir Milton, Keen, 3 due from Now York, with mine to Twoll, & Co. Bcbr Minerva, jeffepiten,:dylayalrom Fall River, with mdse to captain. ••••., - • Bchr S A Bamnippd, Paine, 6 . days 'from Boston, with ice to captain • • - • Scbr Lucy. ByenCe, l dityfrom Brandywine, Del, with . • Boer to R M Lea. • . Behr Ann Amelia, 'Hulse, from Nowbern, NO. • Behr L Audenried, Bartlett, front Providence. Behr L B Levering, Corson, from Boston. Schr John R Plater, Godfrey, from Roston. ' Behr J Cadwalader, Olat ten, from Boeton.• Ship Northampton, Elwell, Liverpool, Workman &Co t Salt Sea Bird, Clark, Saco, J E Baxley & 00. • Baer B P Xing. Leeds, Alexandria, I) Cooper. Schr Ann Amelia, Buie°, Augusta, Mo, 0 A Bookseller &00. Schr L SLeverMg, - Corson, Boston, Wm If Johne. Schr L Audeuried, Bartlett; Boston. Roppleer & Bro. Ear J B Plater, Godfrey, Boston, Costner. Stickney & Wellington. Sour J Oadwaltedor, Clayton, Boston, Binnickeon & Glover. Behr Lucy Robinson, Davis. Somerset, Twells & Co. Schr Magnum Bottum, Balding, Portland, do ST 7111.8 GRAPH. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Dol., May 24. Ship Tempest, from Palermo, and brig Alice Lea, from Oiebfuo gm passed in this morning. Wind. NE. Yours, &o. JOHN P. MARSHALL. (COrreepottdence of the Press.) BEeDING,• May 22. The following boats trom'the (Taloa Quist massed into THE PRESS.--PHILA.DELPRIA, MONDAY, MA.Y 26, 1862. THE MONEY MARKET. PEILADELPHIA, May 21, 1862 wrn - 1 38,1081 33,880 14,334 30,5461 20,12'.1 5,131 20,056 WERE I I 40,957 725,1321 94,911 31 120 203,3001 18,122 18,270 339,742(d 9,873 34,095 145,49618 2.350 18.2271 279,1051 1,401 8,4881 98,971 1.8,488 630,221 ' 215,178 349,8151 147,826 277,704 60,453 65,672 26,628 63,571 69,688 17,636 20,935 24,935 3,180 8,196 1,662 2,589 1,546 FIRST BOARD 42.60 K Paled m satip . • 60 Lohigb Scr/p..b5 39% 170" do ' • 40 87 Far & Mach Bk. 63 20 Morrie Canal... 47 '24}i 12X 40x 55 99 O 2) 99 8 Soh Newt kli 13500 Sob Nay Eis '82.. 6031( 100 do .09 fj 1000 Beading ea '7O .. MX 100 sich-st Bewail 22X 1000 U S 8s 1881 1043 i • 500 do 1.0131 BOARDS. 5 Eluitrck R profit.. 204' 40 10) OND 47. 47 15 do 20 1 Poona It 47% BOARD. 4 Far& idech Bk ch 63 60 Bonding R. 24 69 60 do 24% 100 do b3O 23 09 . 40 Comb/Lin 11......132% 5 17th .t 19th at R. 4 50 N Young R IX. Bid. Asked. Elmira It Prf... 20 20X Elmira is '73— Bpi ...: .. L Island Et Le'gh CI &New.. 55 55% Le Sc. Nav scp. 40 • 403 N Penn% 8X 8% N Penna R 6a., 753 w 76% N Penns R 109_ 93 95 Cataw R Con... 2% 2% Catawiesa Prf.. 8} 9 Fmk & Bouthß 45 ~ Sec & Thd-st R. 63 Race&Yino.etß 8. 8 NV Phitaß. 54 64 Spruce & Pine.. 12% 12% Green & Coates.. 26 26N Cheat et Walnut. 3234 .34 Arch Street.... 22), Philadelphia Markets. MAY 24—Evening F;~1,~1~1~f i~itM:s~l~~_#WCtH.~l Frn - '"7l the Schuylkill Oaust to day, bound to Phlludelphis, ladle end coneltyned se follows: Francis E, lumbar to Gaskill It .01drin; Jolla, do to J Keeley; Mos rains's°, do to D B Taylor; Nymph, grain, Sdonitor, corn meal, and Annie B Blank, wheat, to Liam plweya, Hoffman & Wright; E. VI Hanna, boards to Nor cress & !Bleeder, G D neletnan, do to Lasi Willimns; Ohio, bituminous coal to II A & 6 Soyfortj Wittman & tkinrad, itralp to captain. - Bark Munition, Sprague, hence for Key Vital, Was spoken 19th inet, hit 38, long 73. Schr I) Kahn, Minor, cleared at New York 29d inst. for Philadelphia. fcbr ltabicor, 'Hammond, clea-ed at Bangor slat inst. for Philadelphia. Behr 0 Loeser. Laws, cleared at Beaton 23d inst. for Phllakelphin. Scbr 1,3zz10 W Dyor, liloDliffio, cleared at Portland 22d inst. for Philadelphia. ScLr Thomas Borden. Wrightio.atoa, for rhiladolphia, BMW" from Fall River 21st lust . . . Sawa Amelia, Rockhlll, and A 9 Brown, Brown, sailed from Providence 22d thet. for Philadelphia. Captain Burton, of the ship Wyoming, which arrived at this port on Friday from Liverpool, repute: May 6t h, let 41 28, long 43, exchanged sigoalis wits the British bark Aou Anginta, hence for Glasgow. May 14th, eaw a barrel of oil, heads painted bine, with rod lettere; shout fire miles fin tber west, saw a deck house or galley, appa rently sow, partly painted white. Next day gm patches of oil on the water. 16tb, lat 4t 49, lou 62 28. picked ap a barrel of, oil Similar to the first, marked, in rod letters, K Bon ono head, and on the other, nu wed no egged hu suede our, 811,..11-ATWOOD Oil Co. Burling Slip, New York. May With, Was boarded by t he Now York pilot boat No 6, who supplied us with papers. Bliip Sierra Nevada, bound for Callao, while beating out of Can Francisco. afternoon of 29th nit, missed etas e, nod wt nt aehcre nt Fort Point dialog a thick fog. The Go vornmenr steamer Sntihric went to her as istsuce, and she was got off immediately, and was isles on the 30th of Mips' wharf, haviogsaytained sumo damage, but to what extent could not be aecortuined. IN THE Distaic r COURT OF TEM UNITED STATES .IN AND FOR TILE N aSTEBN DINT KICT OF PNNNSTficAIkIA: UNITED 87' ATEs, EASTERN DISTNICT 0i? SYLVANIA. SCT. TIM PRESIDENT 01 0 'l'lLl UNITED TO THI•: A1A10311.11. OF TILE ICASTERNDISTRICT OF PENNSTLVAN lA, GREETING: • WHEREAS, The District Court of the United Robot' in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of am United,'States of America ' lasitlf decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right., title, or interest in the schooner FAIR PL s.Y, ft Mort O. Thayer master, her tackle, apparel, and (molten., end the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured as a prize by the United States Intik Gan of the Seas, J. B. Baxter commander, to be monistic& cited, and called to jattgatent at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed. (justice so requiring.) Ton are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that, by publishing these preform' in at lent two of the daily nevropapere printed and titib- BAIN in rho City of l'hilndelphia, and iii the Legal In eenigencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be monishNl and cited, peremptorily, ill rename in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said telt. FAIR I'LAY, her tackle, apparel, stud furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise, • 'mkt' on board said echnoner, to appear before the Bonorablo JOHN OADWALADER, the Judge of the said court, at the District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day af ter the publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between tho usual hours of hearing causes. titan and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a 'reasonable and lawful ex cuse, if any they have, why the said Rehr. FAIR PLAY, her tackle, apparel , and furniture, and the sold :mods, wares,std merchandise, should not be pronounced to be long, at the time of the Capture of the same, to the ene mies of the United States, and as goods of theirenemiee, or otherwise , liable and subject to condemnation. to be adjudged andcolutembed as good and lawful prizes . ; and further to do and receive In this behalf ns to justice shall appertain. Aud that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons nforisiaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated ' ) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth Intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said schooner f AIR PLAY, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchendise, did belong, at the time of the capture of the tome, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condem nation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prise, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this third day of APRIL, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. my26-3t G. It. PDX, Clerk District Court. COPARTNERSHIP. NOTICES. DD ISSOLUTION.--The Copartnership heretofore existing between the enbacribere, under the name of H. O. PROK & THEO. BLISS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the finn will be settled by THEODORE }MRS, at 103 North THIRD Street. non&os THEODORE BLISS. 51,9971d13,6711 22,765 id 3,783 122.8491 59,278 59,7731 90 24304 • 8,688 28,3652,430 17,910 d 7,025 Phila., Play 22,1862. ttE UNDERSIGNED WILL CON TINtrEE the PUBLISHING AND BOOKSELLING BUSINESS on his own account, at the old stand of PECK & BLISS, undtr the firm name of TUE.)DOR BLISS & CO. ' my 2330. THEODORE BLISS. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERE ...a. TOBOBB existing between the undersigned, under the name of STITT & BROWN, has been tole day dis solved by mutual consent. The business of the house mill be settled by SETE B. HITT and GEO. H. BBILBLB, 'who KT 13 alone authorized to sign'the name of the Arm in liquidation. . BETH B. STITT, JAB. Dt. !MOWN, GEO. U. BUMBLE, JAB. L. BOUTS EDWD. A. GZEENE PEILADELPIIIA, 21sy 20,1602 .111 HE UNDERSIGNED• HAVE THIS JL day formed' a Oootirtnerehie for the 'purpose of transacting a general WOOL BUSINESS, coder the woo of ROUTH WICK, &IRMA &00 as museums to STITT & BROWN, at their old stand, No. 65 South FRONT Street. EDWD. A. GREENS, , JAS. L. soura WICK. PHILADIELkIa, Kay 20,1802. my2o-12t NOTICE: - THE , COPARTNER SIIIP heretofore existing between the undertigned ender the firm of PPATC klLßATß,hasbeendissolved by its owu limitation and by mutual consont. D. T Pratt le atone authorized to collect the out standing debts, and to use the firm 1111111 a in liquidation. DUNDASS T. ruArr, MEWL& anti B. RE sTFI, ma,, Maylo, MI G. MILLIS'. T. PRATT will continue the im- Da portalion of .WATCWO, of the principal Fo reign Al enutactures. Also, at wholesale dealer in WATCHES of American Fabrication. Jewelry. Plated- Wares, dm, nt the old ,tend,'}. W. cur. FIFTH and MARK= Stmts. my2o 6t* TIIBBOLUTIQN Or- .PARTNER .JJ' MM.—Notice is lueeby even that the firm of CHARLES N. SMITH 8s 00 , at the Fairmount Iron Works, has boon dissolved. by.y mutual consent. The business will bo settled and closTbd by ffisy 10, 1662. CHARLES E. MEM The bucineee will bo continued by tke underaigued under the firm of MORE'S, TAKER, & CO. Offboa No. 209 South THIRD Street. • mylB.lm DIODDIS. TASKED, & CO. T . A Et B - A .. I' , .!xi . ' S. ENTEIWZBOENT • SELTZER- APERIENT. This valuable and popular litedietaa.hai aniveisally re. oeived the most favorabk) recommendations ot the AIRDIOAL PROYEBBIOi tied the Pablo ae the • 111013 t BPI/OINST AGII4ILLBLZ SALINE APERIENT.' It may be rued with the best effect in Biliens Arid Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Siok . Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL OOMPLAINTS AHERN A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENT Olt PUR GATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land, Residents in Rot Climates, Perseus of Sedentary Baits, Invalids, and Cony&hideouts; Captains of - Vessela and Planted will find it a 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 profeaaional and other gentlemen of the higheet standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily hiereasing popularity for a aeries of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. blannfactured only by TARRANT & .CO. • 278 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren at. NEW YORK, ap2Lly And for sale by Druggists generally. BROWN'S • ESSRNOE JAMAICA GINGER, Manufactured only at FRE DEttICK BROWN'S • DREG AND CHEMICAL STORE, Northeast corner of FILTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Attention is called to this valuable remedy which etunihi be in every family, and for the Army and Navy It is in. dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, and is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water. OADTION.—To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at great coat, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, In order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by worthless imitations. .And sold by all respectable Druggists in the United Staten. fed crfrm-dm GLUTEN CAPSULES or PURE COD-LIVER OIL. The repugnance of moat patients to VOA-LIVER OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in duced various forma of disguise for its administration that are familiar to the Medical Profeesicn. Boma of them answer in special cases, but more often the vehicle neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite ae unpalatable and of leas therapeutic value. The ropes nance, nausea, dm., to invalids, induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of our OAPSOLEEI. GOD-LIVIEB. OIL OAPEStrLEB have been mach need lately Europe, the experience there of the good're snits from their use in both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally auggeeted advantages, are suf. &it* .to warrant our claiming the virtues wo do for them, feeling assured their Ulla will result in benefit and denerred favor. Prepared by k‘;k*Aa9l.LlP:)Ualvlsatigi UIITED STATES' PATENT OF ioz, WASHINGTON; May 8,1862: On the petition of OIiItISTIAN SHARPS, of Phila delphia. Peons., praying for the extension of a patent granted to him September 1848, for an improvement In firearm's, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes piece on the twelfth day of Sep tember, 1862, It is ordered, that the said 'petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 25th day, of August. 1862, at 12 o'clock M.; and aU -persons are no tified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. • Perseus opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by tither party to be used at the said hearing must be taken' and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which wilt be furnished on application. The testimony in the case will be closed on the eleventh day of August, 1862; •depesitione and other papers relied upon as testimony must be flied in the office on or before the morning of that day ; the arguments, if any, within ten days thereafter. Ordered, also, that this notice be published in The Preis, Philadelphia, Pa., and National Republican, Washington, D. 0.,. once a week for: three suczessive Weeks; the' ant of said publications to be at least sixty days previous to the day of heariug.• ' • D. P. HOLLOWAY, my 12 m3t Commissioner of Potent'. MBAIOBAiIIDA WZaMMIII GEO. 11. BURBLE, MEDICINAL. PHILADELPHIA 1419 yr LLNUT Street, Philadelphia I !J Lli3 Y'J . FIEE INSURANCE. Mtloll AMC'S' INSURANON COMPANY OF runtADELputA, No. 138 NOR'EU HIXTII Street, below Ra ce, mourn R H ump,cs, Goode, end Merchandise prticrally, lime Loss or Viunago by Piro. The ()employ guaranty toitiljust all Lowiea promptly, awl thereby hope to merit the patronage of llio public. DIRECTORS. William Morgan, James Mediu, James Infrom, Francis halls, • Charlos Clare, Thomas Fisher, John Bromley, Francis Mc'Banns, Mugh O'Donnell, • Tiernan' Rafferty. IBS COOPER, President. retary, myl7-tf Franciii Cooper, • Diichael I.l.eGooy, Edward lifeGoveiii, Thoniam B.litcCorinick, Matthew NO:Ileor, John Cu.v.sadr i l'homas J. Hemphill, Bernard H. Ifidsenitin, laic:bac! Cahill, James McCann, FRAN BlittNA RD ELPFIMIT. See, DELAWARE MUTUAL BAFETY INSURANOE OOMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE TazorBtA.TlMIN OF i•ENNSYLVA NIA, 1836. OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INBURANaIIi ON VESSELS, CARGO, T all Parts or the World. rnzrawr, INLA D MUM/MD= 0 s Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. FIRE INBFRANOES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling houses, Ad. ASSETS OF THE COIdPANY, NOT. 1, 1861. PAR. cosy. 1100,000 United States Flop nor cent Lean. 1100,210 00 50,000 United. States Bix par cont. Trea sury Setae . 49,902 87 26,000 United States Seven and Three tenths per cent. Truantry Notes 26,000 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five pei cent. Loan. 09,531 25 122,060 Philadelphia City Six per cent. Loan 112,448 IT 10,000 State or Tennessee Five per cent. Loan. 22,075 00 20,000 Peunaylvania Railroad. let !dart gage Six per cont. Bends 10,000 00 70,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort gage Six per cont. Bonds 46,180 88 ' 15,000 200 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest grtaranlied by the City of Phi ladelphia. Km so 6,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 11,000 00 Bills receivable for insurances made...... 90,780 07 blonds and Mortgagee 75 0011 00 Real Rotate .145e8 ea Balances duo at Agencies—Premiums on Marine Policies, Intsrost, and other Debts doe the Company. Scrip and Stock of imndry Insurance and other Companies, 811,53 estimated va lue Cash on band—ln Banks ... In Drawer • DIIINOTORS WiMain Martin, Samuel N. Stokes, Edmond A. Sender, J. F. Penhtion, Theophiins Pauldius, Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington, John 0. Davie, H. Jonas Brooke, James Traunair, Spencer lerlivaino, William Eyre, jr., Thomas O. Hand, James 0. Hand, Robert Burton, William 0. Ludwig, Jaceb P. Jones, Joseph R. Seal, James B. McFarland., Dr. B. X. Boston, Joshua P. Env, George G. Delver, John B. Semple, Pittsburg, Hugh Orals, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg, Charles Roily, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. WILLIAM ABTIN, President.. THOMAS HISNET LIIBURN. THE ERTJ A NCB NIITITAL INBURANOZ oomiresiT, OP PHILAIMPAIA, OFFIOE No. 808 WALNUT STIMET, larvae spinet LOSS OR DAMAO:I'Z BY VIBE, on Howes, Store; and other bnildinga i tlmilcd or perpetual, and on Pnralture., Goode, Wanal, and Ater . °bandit*, in town of • . country. CABE CAPITAL, 0231,110.00—A88rra $8:17,142.04, Which is invested as follows, via 'ln first mortgage on city property, worth double the amount 5/811,900 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 8 per amt. fist mortga,go loan, az wir 5,000 00 PellnrYlvanla Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, ea- oond mortgage loan, (330,000) AT,900 00 Huntingdon and Broad To Railroad and Canal Co.'s mortgage loan 4,000 00 Ground rent, fret-class 3,482 00 - - Alateral loans, well seenrol 2,503 00 eft of Philadelphia 6 per tont loan 313,000 00 Aneghany County 6 par cent Pa. 88. loan. 10,000 00 Commercial Bank /Frock 6,186 01 Xectianice Bank stock *Bl2 80 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 'duck 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stook. 28,830 00 The County fire Insurance Co.'s stock 1,00 CO The Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co.'s stook.. 100 00 Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s aorta 880 00 Bills receivable 14,802 14 Book accotuits, accrued interest, !to 7,104 85 Oath on hand 11.4 44 64 ' The Milton! prindpie, combined with the seourity • Stock Capital, entities the insured to pertiolpete to the T3O/1178 of the Oompsay,Wffhout liability for sOfifme. /Ames promptly ediweted wed laid. —Prom. Vlem Tingley, Samuel Mohan:, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Meunier, William Stevenson, Boni. W. Tingley, John R. Worrell. . Marshall Rill, Z. L. Oareon, J. Jolmeon Brown, Robert Toland, Charles Leland, G. D. Roeengartati, Jacob T. Bunting, Medea S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Masa, Pittabnen. 1 3141 d TT.TAJJAZIY, President - - E. M. KINOIMAY, Be . Webratiry 18,1831. IRE LNSURANCE EXCLUSIVE LY.—The .PEIC4BYLVARL& anus m - strualwa GONCPARY. Incorporated 1825. CHARTER PLR FFTGAL. N 0.610 WALNUT Estee!, oppoeitte ludepond *no* Senara. This Gompany, favorably Marra to the community fO7 thirty-ate years, continues to insure. against Lose or Be mage by Fire, on pubtio or private Buildings, atelier per manently or for a limited time. Also, on Fiernlenm etootee of Goode, or Morobandlea generally, on liberal minas. Their Oaattal, together with a Large thirplau Puna, la invested In the moat careful moaner, whloh enables Una b offer to the bleared an ttaffoubted crortrity in the ow of loot. DIBEOTONS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robin, Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, Jobs Devereta, William Montague, Thomas Smith. Isaac liseleherta, JONATHAN Wtt.Lials G. Oamtniz.L. THE ENTERPRISE nieUIIANON COMPANY OP DEUMADZLPHIL (T/HE INSUBANOIS NIOLUSITZLY.) LI3IfIPANY'S DUILDING, S. W. 0011.N.D8 YOUNTR AND WALNUT STRILITIL DIUSOTO3IB. F. Hatohford Starr, dlordomil k Dawson. William McKee, Gee. H. Stows, Baibro Frazier, John H. Drown, John M. Atwood, B. A. Folmetoolc, 18012 j T. TrodLoh, , Andrew D. Dash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Drriuger. F. RATOELVORD STABS, President. Citinna W. Cox". &oratory . fell .VICCHANGE INSURANCE COM .I/4 PANT—Office, Ne. 40g WALNUT Street. Fire Insurance on Rowel" ' and Morchandise gimeragh on favorable terms, either Linnted or PergetneL DIBEMOBS. Jeremiah Bonsai, Thomas mina, John Q. Ginnodo Charlee Thompson, ildward D. Bobo:* James T. Male, tiainuel D. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen, Raab= Q. Bs* John J. Griffiths. • ' .flitiffint.N BONSALL, President. • 'JOHN Q. QINNODO, Pine President: 'MUM 0036 Boorstary. lan AMERICAN FIRE INSURANON OOMPH m Incorporated 1810. CHART= PDEPICTUAL. Dlo.Blo WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Ooze& Stook and Bur Plus, 'e vaded in sound and available &curt tlee, continued tO Ensure on Dwellings, Stores, Paul tare, Merchandise, Yea. 'eh in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Pro perty. All Looses Merida and promptly adjusted. DLI4COTORS Thomas R. Maria, John Welsh, bamael 0. Morton, Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis, THOM ALanne 0. L. VZAWPOZD, ANTHRACITE LNSURA_NOS COMPANY. Authorized Capital $403,000 MARTYR PEILPffirtIAL.I Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between ffildrd and South Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will immrs against lose or damage by 'ire, on Muildinsa Furniture, and Merohandlae one. Also, Marino Inanrancos on Vessel', Cargoes, and Weights. Inland 'affluence to all ports of the Union. DIBBOTOBS. Davie Pearson, Pater Steger, J. B. Banco. Wm. P. Dean, John Ketcham, .M ESKER, President DEAR, Vim President. sra-tt William Esher, D. Lothar raider .fadi)T,riM, Johaill:Blahiston, W.H.WILL 8/0 7• TNSIIItANCE COMPANY OF THE 1 STATIC OF PENNSYLVANIA-OVMM Noe. 4 Mid 5 B =BANGS BUILDINGS, North side or Mar MIT Street, between DOME and THIRD Streets, Pbl e. aerobia. - BrIOGIIPOBATED in 1794—CHART= PNIIPDTIYAW CAPITAL, $200,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1, 1881 8507 ORAL E, iram, lath ni - Laro TRANSPORTA TION MURANO/4 DIBIOTOBS. Hew D. Sherrord, Samuel Grant, Jr., Marlow Macslesier, Tobias Wyner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. WaAxon, Albs B. Austin Henry G. F reeman, William B. White, Charles B. Lewis, George H. Stuart, George O. Carson, Edward 0. Haight. HENRY D. 8111111HBED, l'reddent. Wrimrsu Hsi's'. Eiecretari. 019-If 110TELB. STEVENS HOUSE, (LATE DELNONICIOII,) No. 26 BROADWAY, NEW, TONE. Tire minutes' walk from Fall Elver boat landing, %ambers street, and foot of Cortland greet. • • nila2B.Bm GEO. W. STEPHENS, Probrietor. OARD . . THE UNDERSIGNED, late of ItseVIRARD HOLISE, Philadelphia, have tamed, for a teem of years, WILLARD'S HOTIL, 131 weahingthe. Vim take this ooraelon to return to theft old friends arid tmetooters many thanks for past rayon, and boa to mums OM that they will be most harpy to tee them In three WV martens. URADWION., & 00. WattlintofOßs:alkf 111. heal. • au2ll-11 B IOTIRA ROOFING, MatUFACITQAID BY TAX UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING COMPANY, No. 9 GOBS BLOM, Corner OMEN and i'lfTS Streets, Boston, Mass. 'l'hle Portable Roofing Is the only article ever offered to the onbllo which is ready 'prepared to go on the roof without any finishing operation. It to light, handsome, end easily applied. and can be safely and cheaply trans ported to any pert or the world. It will not taint or diecolor water running over, or lying on it, and le, in all respects, a very desirable article. Its non-condacting properties adapt it especially to covering manufactories of various hinds ; and it Is confidently offered to the public after a test of four years in all varieties of climate and temperature, fed covering all hinds of roofs,. fiat or pitched, together with care, steemboate, &O. It is both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to whom liberal induceinenta are offered. Send for eampte, circular, &c.,with particnlare,to ‘.lj. S. ROOFING 'GO., No. 9 ORR 13L0t..K. B ottom." ap94-3m To DISTILLER& The DISTILIAST 'mown re tlu and formed,' owned and occupied by RAM. 8111.1111 4 Yea-. timated on TWENTY-THIRD, between RAOI ens VINE htreeie, Philadelphia, Onnaoity 809 bratteit per day, is now Wrenn' for sale on rotgionable and accom modating terms. Is in gocd running order, and has all the modern improyemeuta. An Artesian well on the pra mien fundshra an unfailing supply of good, fore woMM &Wean Z. LOOKS di 00 / , No. 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. fa 22411 di • .HANDSOME ORES UNUT-HILL oo SUMMIT Street. FOIL SALM, by K. TIIOII4IB tt SONS, on.TUESDAY next, it 12 o'clock DI., at the PbUndelphis ms44.3ite di FOR SALE—On the most accoin irda =dating terms, I' ELMO /ATVS PROP F: P.T Y, co a t the city p goad prantice 2iVatl top wealthy utighborhood. For further particulars. apply to Z. PF, TrriT t No. 309 Wa.LNTIT Street. FOR SAO -A DEBI B,A.BLZ 88= FARB!, containing 324 'term ottnoto Iu Doi:twin COMM Po., five winntes' walk from railroad station, 18 miles from the city; first-rote substantial stone IM- Trovemt.l.ls; nicely watered; fine shade, ,trc. ADDIS' to E. PETVIT, W)24-tt . fie. 308 WALNUT Sired. 41- TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A VALUABLE • Edß3f, of la noes, geed buildings; situate near raitrarul station, On the Di leteare Tiller.. NOW JeTROY. Also, A FRUIT FAIL 1, near Dover, Delaware, ISO acres. Immediate possession. lintr to - • E. I'ETTIT, cay24-ti No.= WALED T Street. goi FOR RENT-A F.URNISHED INnt HOUSE on WALNUT Street, near , Tenth. at low rent. O. Yl. MIILBHEID, . 203 South SIXTH Street. . .• myll-12t aFOB SALE Olt TO LET—Four Homo, on the west side of 11130 AD Street, below Cribuntdeavenne. Apply et the soathwest corner of =mu sad SANSObI. Streets. a. FOR BALE OR TO LET.—A pleasant bowie in the suburbs of MOM, Want" an acre of ground, abundance of shade lad fruit:. Bent low. Apply at Ito. 15 sorra POMMES STBRET, Second story. ap36 lm el • TO BENT--A• well-fuiiished 0100.0onntry House, of moderato rise. The grounds in clude Flower, Fruit, and Vegotable Gardens, an Orchard, a pleasant grove, throne) which a little brook flows, and pasture grourels for the use of two cows. It id sitnsted s adle and a ball from Old York Road Station, North Penn ayleania Railroad. Inquire 1010 LOOIISr Sout. ma-mit tf 48,1111 V 4,088 00 517 80 ag, TO LET—A . beautiful 0011N TIMPLIO7. of 10 acres, on the west side of NBONT•Stroot road, above Hart lane, within ten nods mites' walk of the irranktorl and Southwark 'passenger cam Poeeessiou early in Mail. Apply at the 0:+010. west corner NINTH and SANSONE, second story. mh23•tf 61,618 Be NATIVE WINES. STRICTLY PURE MOE OF THE GRAPE-TEE HOST DELICIOUS, !RICH, AND FRUITY WINES EVER OFFERED TO . THE PUBLIC. AND, Vice Preslitemt. 1E1144 LE RICONZENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECErVED DEALER IN PM asomares, ap26llf OORNEE ELEVENTH AND VINE BTB SALT. -2,000 sacks Ground Alum Salt ; 21,000 bushels do., do., do.; 4.000 bushel* Turk's Island do., In store and for sato bt MURPHY ROOFS, N 0.1.45 NORTH WHARVES. • saa . CROSSE ft BLACKWELL'S oele. 1 116.1 braced PICRLES and SAUGES,conetautly received RHODES& W14LIA:1118, 107 South WATER Street MTS. -20 BALES LANGUEDOO umma; 25 bslee SIOILY ALMONDS; 100 ban Now Mikan PBANIITS ; tint received and for gale by • • ItHODSS & WILLIAM, myo lO7 Sonth WATER &met. 41817,1 U 04 PATTERSON, Pro Unit •14 James,B. Oampbell, Ndrocuad G. Dutill4 Charles W. PooHwy, Israel Morrie. AS R. MARIS, Preeident. , Secretary. fe22.-ft FOR SALE AND TO LET GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS ALBERT O. ROBERTS, QARDINEB.—A very superior brand for Palo by ' • 022AIIIVES B. OABSTAIBB, apt .12611FALLEUT and n GIBANITS Street. DRIICIS.AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER de Oa.. Vortirmat Corner FOURTH sad BAIIE Blie;c4s, PHILADELPHIA, • WHOLESALE DIthGGISTIS, IMPORTERS AND DELT/ERB FOREIGN AND DOMBEITIO ATINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. I[AIMPACTITREBB OP *'BITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &e MOMS rOlt VIZ CILHBRATXD FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. . Dealers and cordplmeris sopplled at VERY Lolf - itiCtis 804 CASH apl9•Rm WHITE LEAD, DRY AND IN V V . 01L.—Bed Lend, White Lead, Litharge, finger of Lead, Copperas, Oil of Vitriol, Colo not, Patent Yel low, Chrome Red, .ohrome Yellow, Aqua Fortis, Eln riatic Acid i Epsom Salts, Rochelle Salts, Tartaric Acid, Orange Mineral. -Soluble Tart, Sub. Garb. Soda. Whits Vitriol, /led Precipitate, White Precipitate, Lunar Cauptic, Narootine, Sulph. Morphine, elorpblue, Acetate Morphine, Lao. Salph., Ether Sulphuric, Ether Nitric, Sulphate Quinine, Corre. Sublim., Denarcotized Opium, Chloride of Soda, Wetherill's I/U..oinch% Tartar Emetic, Chloride of Lime, Crude Boma, Refined Borax, Camphor, Resin Copavia. WETHERELL & BROTHER, Druggista and Manufacturing Chemists, Nos. 47 and 49 North SECOND Street, ialB-te ARIL A 111CLP Ft lA.. CABINET FURNITURE. CABINET FURNITURE AND BM -11-1 LLIED TIMMS. MO ORE & AMP lON. No. 26.1 South SICOOND Street, oonnootlon with their extensive Cabinet Bash:tees era 11011 toantifactming a anperlor article of BILLIARD TABLES, &tiff have now on hand a full sultPl7, litilehed with the NOCHE & °AMNON'S IMPROVIDD CUSHIONS, which are pronounced, by all who have mod them, to be superior to all others. rut the UtutitY and Amish of tine tables the manu. 2cturors color to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their LULUMLNATLFIb OW" OIL!! OIL!!! HIILBT.JRT & BRODHEAD, No. 240 ARV{ STREET, Having °paned a General Depot for the Sale of Extra Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the special attention of dealers and consumers to their refined ILLUMINATING OIL, as It posseases merit beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being entirely free from that glnei substance ° and bad odor which characterize that commonly sold in this market, Produces no smoke, and is free from all explosive properties. C 3— Orders from City or -Country protriptly at tended to. ' myls-1m if - LUCIFER," OIL WORKS. _LA 100 Bbla. " Lucifer" Burning Oil on hand. We guarantee Ibis oil to be non-explosive, to burn all the oil in the lamp with a ateadv, brilliant flame, without muting the wick, and but slowly. Bbls. lined with glen enamel. 'WRIGHT, SMITH, & PICARSALL. fe2l-tf Mee 615 Id&BlIRT Street. CARBON OIL.-100 -bbls. Natrona Oil in store and for sale by - WILLIAM M. WILSON, r 01213-1/ SOS ISANNIIT Street MACHINERY AND IRON. MORGAN, .ORR, & CO., STEAM . MGM BIIILDBBA, Iron Founders, and General Mackinista and Boiler Makers,l 0.1210 CIAIr- LOWHILL Street, Philadelphia. feLS:ly J. VAIJOIIAM MERRICK, JOHW I. aora, WILLIAM II• AMMO' HARTLEY' 1/111.11.117; ROUTRWARk FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON. • PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND irecrumsns, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; (RUA ings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron-Frame Roofs for. Gas Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations, ,to. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Maohlnory, =oh 1111 Sugar, Saw, and Grin Mille, Vacuum) Pins, Open Steam Trains,Miecatora,lbws, Pumping Engines, &o. Sole Agents for N. Biilieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus' Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and As pinwall A liVolsay's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. • PENN STEAM ENGINE AND HOMIER WORICB.—NEAITE LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI NEERS, MAOIIINIBTS,BOILER-IdAILERB, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many 7earil been in successful operation, and been exclusively en gaged in building and repairing Marine and Biver En gines, high and low pressure,lron Boilers, Water Tankg, Propellers, die., dm., resPecfally offer their services to the public, aa being fully prepared to contract for En gines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having sets of patterns of different rizes, aro prepared to exe outs orders with Quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. Met and Low-pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forging', of 111 sizes and kinds; Iron and Bream Castings, of all descrip tions; 801 l Turning, Scrow-Cntting, and all other work connected with the above business. ,Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and wort: gnarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re. pairs of 'boob, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with phew . .., blocks, fells, etc., ac.,lor rob- Izerheervy or light weights. JACOB O. NJIAITE, JOIIN P. LEVY, lel4-tf BRACE and PALMER Streak'. (10TTON . DUCK AND CAN ....! vAB, or all numbota and brands. Itervan'a Duck Awning Twills, or all deeerlptions, for Tanta, Awnings, Trunk's, and Wagon flacons. Mot", Papor Itlannfacturerte Drier Felts, from 1 to Ng wide. Terpsuling, Belting, Sail Twine, ,to. JOHN W. "EVESMAN .1g 00., 104 JONIIO . Lifer. &LER OW a ftEr141,,,,s TORN If. MYERS & CO., A.T.TOTIOII- ..., EELS& Nos. t 32 and 2491 MIMETIC efrxers. BALD OF fiRDNOR DRY GOODS. THtb NORM'S°, • NKr 26, on tont months' cit.Oci— ICO PSokagts Prouch ! Cloonan. Swiss, mud BA C* dry goods. BALE OF BOOTS AND 6110F.e. ON TiIBSDAY MORNING, May 27 on row motatte credit. 1,000 of:et-awe booth and cbcca. BALE OF DOT tm,sdk • Ors THURSDAY moBSING. May :9. on roux months' oradit—. POO packages BMUS. Fronch. and Arta:Wm dry Good BMX OF OARPISITINOR • ON FRIDAY MORNING, May YO, on tour months' credit -860 pieces velvet, Brogans, ingrels, nal 'Ninalaaaa ear- Primo. matAlnaa, Ac PANCOABT & WARNOOK, AUC TIONESBB. No. 218 12ANZICT street LARGE SALE—TOO LOTS OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DE) GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, RIB SONS, MILLINERY GOODS, kc, by Catalogue, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 28. commencing at 10 o'clock precteely. Included 1011 be found, via— RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS.. An invoice of choice styles Nut 12060 Paris bonne% ribbons, Nne 480 choice colors trimarine ribbons, 10) carioca Paris artificial flowers, white silk blond laces, bonret material.. &c, EMBROIDERIES, LACII CURTAINS, AND WHITE GOODS. Also, late atylea embroidered jaconet and cambric col lars and sets, flouncing, bootie, edgings, he.; Leo and embroidered ronslin curtains, curtain material, &C. Also, 5.8 and 3.4 Ike,. cambric handkerchiefs. ' I Also, cambric. jacouot, Bursa, and check maellne. Also, a full thus of Paris band made silk Abet mitts, Paris Wok loco yells, Ac. Also, a line of imported woven eltirt fronts. Ale° a lino of ur.tions. rural!, parte commodes, bags, belts:, Led -dress, fancy goads, barium- I'y, neck-ilea, Also, 150 dozen ladles', and chlltlren's extra woven Moe anti tied hoop skirts. Also, lota bulies', nriocs'. and children's bole; gents' bait hone; lisle, cotton, and sunk gloves, to. FRENCH CLOTHS. OASSI MIMES. and SATINETS. Also, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, A full line of 0-4 French black and fancy cloths, plain and fancy French cassimoros, cottonades, printed and plain satinets, &c. FUR NESS, BRINLEY, & 00., 429 OBRBTNUT EITIMMT. - SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS. ON FRIDAY 01ORNINO, Flay 30, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. 400 lots of fancy and staple French dry goods. Mr Samples Ind catalogues. early on morning of seta PRIMP 101 W & UU., AIR/TIME ISM, 625 IMMEET and 622 COBINKBOI BALM OF 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, BED GANS, &c. TIIIB MORNING May 26, at 10 o'clock, prociseiy, pill bs col by oats logne, 1,000 ceeas MODEI's 1)0711', and Sarum' calf, and grain boots; calf and kip brogans, Oongrepe gaiters Oxford ties, walking shoot., fie:, woman's, misses', and children's calf, kip, goat, kid, and enammeitel hosted boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, fcc., including a large assortmeni of first-clase city. made goods. Air Open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of ealo. UAL OF 1,000 OASES HOOTS, SHOES, AN BROGANS. OH THURSDAYIfOBNING, VERY 29, at 10 o'clock, promOely, will be sold, by catalsipse, 1,00 cases men's, boys', and youths' colt, kip, and grain boots i calf and kip brogans, gaiters, tics, walking sloes , kg.: women's, mnes', and children's calf, kir, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boot. sad shoes, gaitamoilinnerg, bucking., &c. Ivo:idea in alio wilt be found a largo assortment of nog-cleat dtr-made goods. gar Goode open tot examination, .wan ommocum. early on the morning of eels. • : Kir P. WOLBIRT, ILUOTIONENN. IINDIOVED from No. 9 South STOOND Streit to No. 902 HAMLET Street, south side, above Second Street. MIGULALB filitLilB OF DRY GOOLS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, dm • 3verf NOaday,Wtdneeday,and Friday morning, coin menolatat 10 o'clock, precisely. City and eonntry dealers, are regneeted to attend thew plea • Consignments respectfully solicited from mannractrt jambs:marten , COMUsitisionovholesala,andjobbing hoaxes, _gad retailers of all and every description or merchandise. Make stocks et goods arrangedaland,sold in lON to ennt the retail trade. Oath. advanced on goods. Settlement second day from sale. m7lO lac* MOSES NATILAITS, AUCTIONEEE . AND OOMMESSION MERCHANT, southeast corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. TAKE NOTION The blithest possible prise is leanod on goods at zit 'awns' Principal Establishment, southeast corner e With end Race streets. At least one-third more they et say other establiehment so this city. NATHANW PRINOIPAL MONEY ESTABLItI *- KENT. . 250,000 TO LOAN, th lenge or small amounts, from one dollar to thottsetult, on diamonds, gold and elver piste, watches, ioweby, tnerchandiee, clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, slid goode of every description. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATIO. Thie establishment has largo fire and thief-proof wan for the safety of valuable goods, together with a viva , watchman on the premiere. ESTABLISHED FOR THE LAST 80 TEAR& ALL LARGE LOANS MADE AT THIS, THE "PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT." 43/ILRGES GREATLY REDUCEII. AT PRIVATE SALE. One intpericr brilliant toned plano•forte, with zneteditt plate, eoft and lord pedalo. Price ooly SW. One sore fine toned piano-torte, price only NO. COAL. HAZLETON .AND DIAMOND (LEHIGH) COAL— Broken, Egg, and Stove $.4.5.5 per ton. Large Nut S T 6 per ton. Entll July lit, or until advance' ot tolls, we will allow upon all coal to be delivered north of Atch and east of Eleventh striate, A DISCOUNT OF 25 CENT 3 PER TON from these prices, f_r cash, it rostd when the order Is given. R. P. GILLINGH AU, my24-lm*.Northeast FRONT awl PuPL lR Sts. IDOBEItT R. CORSON. COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT SMEnt IMOD MOND, • fe72-an PAMAD T M. ROMMEL'S NEW LEfIWH CY • COAL WHARF, No. 959 HRLAWANN Avomial, Oben POPL en Stroot.• sp29-LoOr UNDE.RBIGNED C beg leave to Inform their frlexu3s and the nubile that they have removed their LEHIGH 00AL DEPOT from NOBLE-STBEST WHAM', on the Delaware to thefr Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, whore they Intend to keep the beet quality of LEBIGH 00A.L, from the moat approved mines, at the lowest prices. Your patronage le respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON & 00., Office, 112 South BZOOND Street. Yazd, ZIGHTB,And WILLOW. mhl-13 PROPOSALS NOTICE. ---SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until thel7th day of May, 1562, at IS o'clock, M., for supplying thelhdted States Subsistence Department with 8,000 head of Beef Cattle on the Hoof. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington City, and each animal to average 1,260 pounds, gross weighs; no animal admitted which weighs less then 1,000 pounds gross Heifers and bulls not wanted. The Cattle to be delivered at such times, and in such ituentitiee, as the Government may require. The first delivery of Cattle to be made on the 10th of June, 1862, or as soon thereafter as Government may re quire. A bond, with good and sufficient sectirity, will be re quired. Government reserves to itself the right to pay in. Treasury notes, or other Government ferids. No bid will be entertained when out to by contractors who have previousli failed to comply with their con tracts, or where the bidder is not -present to respond to hie bid, and all bide to be accompanied by two gnaran. teem The names of, firms should be stated in full, with the precise address of all the members of the firm. Bids to bo directed to Major A. BECKWITH, C. S., If. B. A., Washington, Ti. 0. Form of Guaiantee. We,'-, of the county of -, and /Maloof-, and -, of the county of -, and State of do hereby guaranty that - is able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the tame of hie proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into asontract In accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared to become his securities. This guarantee must be appended to each bid. myl2•l4t DEPIITY QUARTERDIASTE.a -1-IGRITERAL'S OFFION, .Piut.tmscrimi, May 1, 1862. PROPOSALS will Le received at this office on Tues• day, 27th day of May ; Tuesday, Juno ltd, and Tuesday; June 10, at 12 o'clock, H., for the delivery of one thousand (10E0) Cavalry horses, in this city, for the use of the army ; delivery to commence immediately after the contracts are awarded on the above dates, and the whole number contracted for to be delivered in fifteen Maya from time of awarding such contracts. The horses must be sound and free from blemish: not less than (15) fifteen bands high, and not tees thin six (5) years old, nor more than nine (0); and well trained. No mares will be taken. No bide will be received from any one person for more than one hundred (100) horses, and no bids will be entertained unites the bidder or his agent Is pro;ent at the opening of the proposa:c and who will immediately give security for the faithful poridnuance of the contract. The home to be cut jest to inspection, and all horses un fit fur cavalry service will be rejected. Proposals accompanied by the names of proposed sure ties, who will be required to give a bond for the faithful execution of the contract, to be marked, tt Proposals for Cavalry Boreal," and addressed to my2o.lt A. BO] D, Captain, and A. Q. M. U. S. A.t H OW -20: MIX DRINKS. CONTAINING Recipes for raising American, Roglieb, French, German, Italian, Spaniel), and Russian Drinks, snob as Juleps, Puncbee, Cobblers, Bliugs, Cocktail', :re., BY JERRY THOMAS. Late Bartender at the Metropolitan Bed, Nein York, and Planters' House, St. Louis To which is appended a manual for the mannfaehtre ar Cordials, Liqu•ra, Fancy Syrnps, &c., containing Re cipes after the moat approved methods now wed in the Distillation of Liquors and Beverages; designed for the special Imo of Manufacturers and Dealers in Wines and Spirits, Grocers, Tavern Keepers, and Private Families, the game being adapted to the trade of the United States and Canada. BY PROF. CHRISTIAN SCHULTZ, Practical Chemist, and Manufacturer of Winee, Li quors, Cordial', &c., from Berne, Switzerland the whole work CONTAINING OVER 700 VALEABLE RECIPES A. large book, bound iu cloth. Price $1.50. Published by • DICK A FITZGERALD, No. 18 ANN Street, New York.. Also for sale by all Booksellers in this place. Copies of the above book sent by nail, to any address, tree of postage, OP receipt of the price. .niy`a-frmw Et T ATouit.ouvE OIL.-483 baskets -a-a LL GOB OLIVE OIL, Just received, and for sale by JAIIREVEIE. a LAVERGNE, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. OAIITION.—Itaring aeon a . if D aeons article of OH branded ,6 , J. Latour," we caution the public against purchasing the same, as the genuine J. Leto= Oil can be procured only front uff. JAtIttiTCHR s LAVERGNR, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. CRADIPAGNE---An invoice for sale to arrive per ship Win. Frothiogbam, by . OBAS. S. OAIISTAIRS, NA 12R 12 AVNITT St. and 21 GRANITIC St PAMPHLET PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the My, at BTEGW < & BROWN'S. 11l Swath FOURTH eet. ante SA LES .61' 411.'471'M% MTHOMAS & SCPINS. . Noa. 12 attO 341 south SWUM 5tr....4 &TOMB AND 11.1 1 21.1. ESTATIS--TUVIM.T NEXI. Pamphlet catalogues now reedy, contalionne lull de scriptions of 01l the property to Lo sold Tucwier next. /Hey 17. with a list of saes end Julio S, 1.0, owl 17, cum pesing a areal r.riety of 'valuable propel t.Y, by °rile of Orpher.a' Court NW others. PUBLIC 9AL Zb itZ AL EdT/iTit &Ulf a^7l AT THII RXCHATZGE OY TrucerATß. BRA'. EBTATH AT P.P.IVATX R. GM, We haw a large wawa: of real e4.a.ra at virtue tralo, Including every derortrglea of city MA tyritr. x - yerty. rrtated lista may be hed ea tar. Ikaellaa STOCKS, LO ON TtiEsDA May 27, at 12 o'clock noon, at thy. Exchange, ' , cahoot maeme, for account of whom it mar concern -100 shores Troia Coal rompaor. Penna.—par i:5O. 2 bonds of Thos. T. Wicromn, $l,OOO ouch, dte duty, 1801. • 3 bonds of Thor. T. Wierman, €O,OOO each, Jae Jain, 1869. 2 tends of Thos. T. Wittman. 5100 each. dna init. 18f 9. 1 bond of Thos. T. Wiermen, COO, duo July, 1818. The ahoy. bonds aro recnred by certain reed estate Its Bradford county, Pennelvauia. Tbo bonds mty be W.. 39 at the auction rtx.tae. Eatat4 of S. Freytaff, dec'd. $6OO Ponnefivanin 5 per cent. Loan, 1815 . . sbntot renntalvanta Ratirnoul Compiny . RA AL ICSTATE SAL C—SE&Y Atelpneea' Peremptory Sole.—LOT. north ante of Slot townood street, east of Chatham. Thfrtaeoll wont. 22 feet frAnt. rale absolute. THREE STORY BRICK STORE sad DWELLING, northwest corner el Twentieth and Carlton siroets. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, treat Ado of Thirty_ second airat, north of Buie„ Twent.-fourth ward. TORRE STORY RRIOK DWELLING, !Imam street, west of Thirty-third, Twenty-fourth ward ELEGANT IND TALUADL R COUNTRY SEAT. 22X acres, with st,erior itopmvement-4 near Tacony, and near tho river Delawarn. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE Booth 13ranl greet, eeeond boom below Paseynnk rnad. Lot 40 fc....t front. Dew the modern C0139011101/CB3. Yard planted with grape vices fruit 111%11, 6e. RaNDEIOINE MODERN DIDDLE BESIDENDS, on the north t Ide of Mount Vernon streot, west of Fairdt— eentli. 40 fott frnnt. Finished in neat modern style. Clear of Inman brance. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, nn the north side or Mount Vernon etteet, • tot of tiehtfenth Peremptory F.sle.—Ve LUit BLII MOR T G G 11. $9,766.66, secured on a largo and van... Table property. North Fecond street, &tote Race, known as the “Oameil Tavern." ELEGANT BROWN-STONE. RESIDENCr. NO. 10)3 Locust street, opposite St. Mark's Church, 22 feet front. It nos btilc for a former owner, and is finished in elegant modern kyle, and Replete with all modern con veniences. SlO.OOO may remain on around rert NEAT MODERN DOUBLE RESIDE WE. Party eighth street. north of the Dart, Passenger Regrow]. Twenty-fourth ward. It Is finished in molern style s and its situate in a most beautiful and desirable neighbor.. hood. Terme, half cash. Immediate possession. NEAT 'MODERN DWELLING, No. 1733 Coates street, send of Peventeee.th. BUTLDING LOT, adjoining nn the west,l7 front. 2 TIIREK.STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, No 1732 Olive street, wept of Seventeenth. 11/CND:OSIB COUNT6 I / RESIDNNCE, Chestnut Bill, noar the Chestnut ELM and Spring Rome turnpike, Trenty•seennd ward. TWO•BTOAT BRICK COTTAGE, No. 1631 North Twelfth street, above Oxford.- Has the moiern conve niences. TDREE-STORY ER[^•S DWELLING, No ISM DI crane street, in the rear of the above. Has hydrant in the yard, &c. Perrmotory SaIo—LARGE AND SUPERIOR RE SIDENCE, No. 251 South Third street, hetwosolout and Spruce streets, with stable auti couch-home on Le vant street. NORTH EIGII7Ii STREET.—Nest modern dwell ing No. 3327 North Eighth greet, with two three-0.4u brick dwellings in the rear. on Perth street. Sole on the Premises—Southeast corner Sixteenth 9n4 sproca Stroetn. HANDSOME MODE! N P.RSTDENVE AND SUPERIOR FURNIPUEE, PINE REARD HARP,. ROSEWOOD PIANO, ELEGANT OUG TAINS, CIIANDEMERS. Au% ON TUESDAY MORNING. 27th Net, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at tl'o southeast corner of Sixteenth and Spruce street?, the superior fur niture, rosewood piano.fotte by Bacon k Raven, Sao barp by Erord, gee .handeliers, line Brussels carpels, crimson cloth curtain?, &c. Man, school desks, wr The houeo will be sold at 10 o'clock. the furniture immediately after. Fall theleriptlons in handbills. Administrator's Side—Lombard Street NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON WEDNESDAY 11ORNING, 28. h inst.. at 10 o'clock, at No. 225 Lombard smut. the household furniture. tit order of administrator. Also, the kitchen uten.ile. Mg - May be omunlned at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. Fate northeast corner Fonrth and Branch Streets. GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES OF A RESFAI7- ON WEDNNSDAY MORNING, nth bet , at 10 o'clocV, at the northeast corner of Fourth and Branch streets, the god-wilt and fixtures of a restaurant, compri-ing two bare, bagatelle table, rand and apparatus for steaming oyetere, gas fixtures, tables, chairs, paintings. prints, &c. icr May be examined any time previous to the sale Sale at No. 225 North Ninth Slreat SUPERIOR FURNITURE. 011MRORS, TSPESTRIC CARPETS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORSING, Nth inst., at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. at No 225 North inth street, above Race, LI e superior furniture, French- Plate mirrors, tapestry Bruseek carpets, hair mattresses. &c. Aleo, the kitchen furniture. fir" May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of eele. SHIPPING &d r at FO T HIS DAY—DESPATCII AND SWUM= LINES—YIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN dAN&L. Steamers of the above Lines will leave DAILY, at it and 5 P. DI. For height, which will be. taken on accommodating terms. apply to WU. 11. BAIRD & CO., niy2l-tf 134 South DELAWARE Aroma. BOSTON AND PHMADM - PHI& STBAUSITIP LINE—From PIRA Street, Philadelphia. and LONG Wharf, Breton, 'Cho steamship SAXON, Coptah fdattkewo, red WI from Boston for Philadelphia on TUESDAY, 2107 20, ai 4 o'clock. I'. M.. sod from Philadaphis for Beaton on SATURDAY EVENING. play 24, at T o'clock P. M. Inannomo one.balf that by asil Towle. Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers will please Bond Ws lading with their g 0740.. For freight or passago (baring fine accoramo,traomi for weiengare), apply to HENRY WINSOB G GM. 801:12F1 as k TES BRITISH .AND NOM ALVERIOAII UMW, ELAM 21'44* • MON NEW EOM TO LIVERPOOL. Chid cabin Passer , Vat Second Cabin Passr.ge )11101d BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Cbisf Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage The shine front New York cell at Cork Herber. The !ships from Boater. call at Halifax and {Lryir Eat- Mr. SCOTIA, Copt. Judkinks. CHINA. Capt. Anderson- PERSIA, Gept. Lott. lets, Gant. Cook. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. EUROPA. (Last .1. Leitch. ARNICA. Oapt.khm,” CANADI, Capt. Muir. Oapt. Noodle. NIAGARA, Capt. A. RV • &lISTEA. SIAN. Thous vessels carry a dear white tight at 914.•10141 meet on starboard bow; red on port bow. AI)ERICA, tdoodiedeaves Boston, Wednesday, May 14. AUSTRALA STAN, Anderson, N.York, Wednesday, May 21. NIAGARA, Cook, w Boston, Wednesday, Hay 28. SCOTIA, Jndkins, N 'York, Wednesday, June 4. EUROPA, Stone, " Beaton, Wednesday, June 11. PERSIA, Lott, " N.York, Wednesday, June 18. AFRICA, Anderson, , g Boston, Wt.dneedal , Jnne 26. CHINA, Anderson,N.York, Wednesday, July 4. Berths not seemd until paid tor. An experienced Burgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be acgorniabig Gold, Silver Mallon ' Specie, Jewelry. Prectoze Stops:. or Metals, bills of lading are signed therefor, oa3 the vain thereof therein expressed. .11`or freight ce prse age, mil' to CTENAND, 4 BOWLING GREEN. New Iforit. E. 0. & J. G. RATES, 103 STATE Street. Boston. LONDON EXHIBITION-RETURN TICKETS TO LONpON AND BACK: First-class 6160. Second6olass 68. WEEK ii 0 OMMUNIOA- TION BY ISTVAN BETWEEN NNW YOWL. AND wrzupooL, celiLg et QUERIAR.; TOWN, (Ireland ' ) to lend and ember's Pameraiers sad dempatchee. The Liverpool, New York, end Philadelphia Rom. ship Ckunpany'a splendid Olyde-built Iron screw atesat daps ere intended to sell sa follows: NEON NEW YORK fOR LrirrsPeob. EDINGURGII Saturday, May 24, 1862 CITY OF BALTIMORE KANGAROO And every Saturday throughout the year, from nu No, 44 N. B. RATES OF PASSION TM/OMM FROM PRIGADBLPELL Cabin, to Quotrnstown, or LiverpooL...- Do. to London, via Liverpool Steerage to Cineenstown, or ....... 1)91 Do. to Louden 'Fa DO. Return tickets, available for six months, from Liverpool 54,11 Ilsasengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamblin, Dremoz, and Antwerp at throughrates. Certificates of portage leaned from Liverpool to New York 5411 Certificates of passage homed from 011emletoWn to NOW York " Those steamers have papecior tieConinXXlStiOna for pat. /engem aro conch-cc-WI with water-tight cemparbnao4, and carry experienced Burgeons. For freight, or peonage, apply at the office of the COT pent'. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia, In Liverpool, to WM. WRAC, 'rower llnfidlnCt. In Glasgow, to WM. IN MAN, 18 Dixon street. "mg FOR NNW YORK. NNW DAILY LINK, via Delaware sell Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and Newlfork Eapress Steamboat Cow• pant receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. 51., dethist ins their cargoes In New York the following day. yreights taken at reasonable rates. WIC P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 BOOTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, ant-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER. New York. *:, 414 Pi ,- 111)) '•F‘ poRTANT! ALt, ARTlOusial FOR SOLDIERS Should be sent by HILBSIMN'II 'EXPRESS, MY OILBSTNIIT Street. They charge only HALF BATIIS, and send day to Baltimore, Washington, Fortress Mon roe, and all other points oocusdrel by our UMW. fad-8m• THE ADAMS EX artaim_ 'MIMS COMPANY, Office SSA OBESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mar anodise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in connection with other Extreme Ckwopeniers, to all the principal Towns and Mee of the United States. B. S EttaIDFORD, felP General lirreerintemdent TO THE DISEASED OF ALL J.. C148839.—A1l sub•acate and chronic diseases cored by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge is made. Professor BULLIES, the founder of this new practice, will superintend the treatment of all cases himself. A pamphlet •containing a multitude of certlacatce 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 man and others who desire a knowledge of my discover,' in applying 7loctriclty se it reliable therapeutic agent. Con imitation free. ap2B-2m Cl AR DEN VASES. —Ornamental 'LA , Terra Cotta Garden Vases, warranted to stand the weather in any climato. Three vases are made In beau tiful designs, and all slue, from 1 foot to 3 feet high, with a 'ariay of pedestals, round and BQUlllre, from 1 foot to 4 feet high. No decorations add an much to the natural beantioe of a Garden, and at so little cost, as a few Vesee tilled witb.flowering violate. illustrated Oats lognee sent by mail on application. S. e. EIMMTSON, 1010 CEINSTNUT Street 3 - AMES HOMER & SON HAVE A epleodld Paaortment of fine Groonries, cheap. SE VENTH sad NOBLE Street+. sod SIXTH and WOOD Streeter. my9•len* .Saturday, May 31, 1862 Saturday, June 1, 1862 . _
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