The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 05, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CITY.
ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED PENNSYLVA
NIANS PRO N. TUE OfIICKAUOMINT.—The steamer
W Waft, which Ariiveu opposite Viee.streat wharf &butt
midnight on Tursility. remaimd anchored out in too
teream until nittr 10 o'ilook yesterday morning when she
uwvad fu. Nutwitlrittinding the Moneta of Lion hour nt
which the boat art trod on Tuesday night, the news of
the arrival spread about town, sod at an early hour la
the mornirg a vast crowd bad collected along the wharves,
eager to bear who were among the wounded, A largo
number of carriages wer o In waiting, having been brought
there by tho friends of those who wore known to bo en
board. The rain foil briskly, though it did not damson
the spirits of the pool le or of the wounded heroes. The
windows of the neighboring buildings contained many
lodise, who witnessed Moscone with intere.t A rope was
stretched aerosol the pier, below Ylue•stet wharf, to
keep it clear, but beyo nd r
tt the crowd was dense and
anxioue-loolting. Before the vessel had boon brought Into
the wharf, Dr. Smith had given peremptory orders to al
low no coo on board the Whillilin other than tho neces
sary number of policemen, end the attending physiciane.
The windows of the vessel were accordingly eagerly
actionee by the few who wore allowed on the wharf, and
wasp and numerous ouentions were asked of the soldiers
whose berths lay where their faces could ho soon.
The curiosity to know whether this soldier and that
were in the battle or not, whether such a regiment was
badly cut up, or the manner in which the wounds of the
brave fellows were received, was of the most intense
kind. They answered every question willingly. They
were all anxious to to hoar what we thought or the bat
tle, end whether the accounts given in our newspapers
were similar to those they gave. They expressed a groat
desire for papers, and large numbers of our city journals
Were distributed among them.
The manner in which the soldiers worn distributed in
the vessel wattle the highest degree calculated to promote
comfort and ease. Toe upper deck woo reserved princi
pally for officer& while in the lower dock the men were
placed In comfortable bunks their feet enclosed in alip-
Term, and a warm blanket thrown across them. Six. Sis
ters of Charity paced the floor and gave the most undi
vultd attention to the brave boys. The work of removing"
the soldiers was commenctd shortly after the vessel
was brought Into the wharf. Each man was placed upon
e stretcher and carried off by two policemen to the and
of the wharf, where covered furniture care were in wait
ing. Two were placed in each and forwarded to the St.
Joseph's Hospital. While the wounded were being re
moved they armored path oily cheerful, and their faces
brightened nt the idea of coming ashore at Philadelphia.
We did not betty a groan either in the upper or lower
cabiv, thought there were some of them terribly hurt.
Everything appeal NI to bo dens for them quickly, quietly,
and kindly, and there appeared to be nothing in the way
of stereo or medieinea which wait lacking. We cannot
speak too liigbly..of the arrangements as they appeared
at our visit, and WO only wish that every State was as
well provided wife sanitary devices as Pennsylvania. A
full list of the wounded is published in another column.
.Surgeon Genet al Smith, in his return of the wounded
melt made yeeterday, . aye, after speaking of the arrival
of die Initiate, that the delegation of Pennsylvania
surgeons, nester the command of Surgeon General Smith.
aided by the Sisters of St. Joseph, have again succeeded
in furnishing tel to a large number of our mounded.
The delegation consisted of—
Surgeons-. 0. B. Bishop, G. W. Nobinger, H. Lennox
Bodge.
Astietant Burgeons—W. Campbell, D. H. Bodine.
medical Cadet--C. W. 'King.
Quartermaster—('nest. J. P. Bankson.
Rosetta] Steward—Wm. Salvador.
Embalmer—John Brown.
By frequently visiting the front or the army, and by
sending surgeons around the field, the delegation suc
ceeded in separating our wounded from those of other
States, though the largo number of Pennsylvanians
wounded precluded some from being brought to Phila
delphia. Some have gone In the United States steamers
to Ammons and low York. Those on boani the
Whillffiu have been rent to St. Joss ph's 'Hospital, in this
city, corner of Girard avenue and Seventeenth street,
where all iznintrits should be made.
Owing to the great influx of patients, and the neces
sity of promptly attending to their wounds, no visitors
will be admitted into the hospital until Friday afternoon.
All inquiries will be answered as far as possible by the
military commandant of the hospital. The official report
of Surgeon General Smith has been forwarded to G3ver
nor Curtin, and will probably be published to a fewdaye.
The number of officers wounded is large, and the surgeon
general has brought only the moat anions cases. Those
discharged were either returned to their regiments or
sent to the hospitals at Vi'hile House or Yorktown.
Colonel Davis, of the 104th Pennsylvania Regiment,
who was on hoard was in excellent spirits notwithstand
ing his wound, which Is in the elbow. His wound is not
dangerous, Guitigh it wilt disable him for a long time.
lie intended to start for his house, at Doylestown, yester
day: Be states that out of sixteen officers whom ho took
with him in the battle of the Ohickahominy nine were
disabled, and also attain fifty per cont. of his men.
The 104th Regiment was a part of Casey's division,
and wile the first to fire and the first to be tired at. Thor
went on the field at 1 o'clock to support a battery, and
at a o'clock retired. In the time they were in action, the
regiment had advanced a space of two hundred yards,
and saved the hsltery. •
The 104th also spiked four guns of the battery of the
22d Regiment, which was likely to fall into the hands of
the enemy, and the men did not retreat till the rebel flag
bad been planted on the batteries The tinion artillery
was doable aerated, and mowed down the enemy with
grape shot, whose plates, however, were Immediately
filled ley fresh troops. The cause of the menretiring wax
the overwhelming force of the rebels. Later In the day
the fertunee were retrieved, and all the lost ground re
gained.
Capt. Harvey, of the 104tb,was captured on Saturday
by five rebels, but ono of the radeals being shot dead by a
picket, the Captain escaped. He then hunted up a party
of men of the 11th Maine, nod captured forty-five rebels,
and brought them Into camp.
The Richmond peop's sent out to the field an omoibus
and four splendid hone", by way of an unbalance.
There were one or two whites Melee of the vehicle, and
it was driven by two negroes. The omnibus was, by
mistake, driven inside our lines. The pickets of Casey's
division shot the white men, and made the negroes drive
the omnibus into camp, where It was Quite useful.
Captain Ell Dougherty, of Company K, 93d fteghwrit,
Colonel McCarter, stated that be had twenty-five of his
men ire the engagement. Do himself was wounded is the
breast A Welt+ ball etruck him just in the heart, or
rather in the clothes over tile, heart. It went through his
coat, vest, cud shirt. It smashed a gold watch (which
he had bought for his sister) ail to piCOCII. The ball
then went into a Bible std dug its way through the lid
and through about six hundred pages. At the beginning
of the 4th chapter of 2tl Timothy it went out the Bible
and inflicted a slight wound is hie breast. It left its last
mark on the first reree of that chapter. It is as fellows :
"I charge thee, there:bre, before God and the Lord
Jeans Christ, who shall Judge the Quick and the dead at
his appearing and Ills kingdom."
The welch was knocked imo fragmente. The 'Bible is
so dettsinred that it will only be valuable as a relic. It
was given to the captain by a lady.
In the next berth to Captain D. wee a soldier with a
fearful wound in the leg. "1 wish, , ' he said, as we
looked at the Bible, . that I had had a book in the calf
of my leg on Saturday."
Captain Dougherty says that when General McClellan
took the field in person, In the afternoon, his presence
had a most electr.m.l effect upon the enthusiasm of the
troops.
Lieutenant Colonel H. A. Purulence, of the 85th, wee
also among the wounded. Before the war he was editor
of the Washington (Pa.) Reporter. Ile is wounded se
trendy but not dangerously, in the leg.
The Witilldin, after having left Philadelphia for bar
cargo of Mounded, wont to Fortress Monroe, and thence
tip the York river and Pamcinhy to White Rouse. It'
took sixteen hours to get the wounded on board. The
boat started on her return last Monday at 9 o'clock.
She ran aground in the Pamunky, and hadi some rough
weather in Chesapeake bay, but came through the
Cheeeprake and Delaware Canal to this paint without
difticnlty• She was also delayed by the breaking of some
machlr ery.
EXTENSION OF THE WATER WORKS.—
To.day the Committee of Finance of City Councils will
report the ordinance creating a loan of 84.00,000 for the
extension of the Water Worke, so that the entire city may
be Handled from the Schuylkill instead of serving a por
tion with Delaware stater. As soon as the ordinance be
comes a law, Chief Engineer 0119111 will commence the
work at meet. In consequence of the many complaints
made to the Board of ilettlth as to the impurity of the
Delaware water supplied to the citizens' of Kensington for
drinking and cooking purposes. a committee was ap
pointed by the Board Ls obtain front the physicians, Prac
tising in that section of the city, their opinion as to the
character of the water and its tendency to produce die
ease, The committee propounded the following questions
to about ilfty premising physicians.
L Race you many casts of dlarrlicca nt this time In
the dietrict of Kensington?
If so, went ?
2. ilea there born an increase of cases educe the re
introduction of the Delaware wafer?
3. Do 3on attribute the (Itemise to the condition of the
Delaware water? If not, to what other cause or CALMS ?
Answers from ta enty•nne pits &chins were received,
and the Committee of the Board of Health were @vilified
that a disease of an epidemic character has been for
several months, and is at this time, prevalent in these
wards of the city enppliod with Nissan, water fur
drinking money. On the Meer hand, the evidence con
tained in the answers, as to the local cause of the Weems,
is net as concurrent se that relating to the disease Itself ;
still, sufficient testimooy lase been received by which the
commilb o have been enabled to decide, that if the water
is not the alone or remote cause, It is manifestly au active,
exciting, or aggravating cause, and, therefore, all things
considered, is .1 sanitary evil of so dangerous a nature to
the health of lite lah.vbitante of these wards, through
whieh it is distributed, as to demand, at the hands of
Council, its immediate Menge.
PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP LIKES.—
Some years ago, our citizens became convinced that a
trot-class railroad communication with the West was a
matter of absolute necessity for Philadelphia, and they
built the Pennsylvania Railroad. Tho result fully an
swered their expectations. Stock writ not taken a• a
speculation, but to aid a movement which all felt to be
ono of necessity. The company adopted the Neglish
system of paying intmeet from the time of the payment
of the first instalment of the stock, and this has been
kept up to the present day. We now have our linen of
communication with nil parts of tits interior thoroughly
made, and 11 remains to put ourselves in direct commu
nication with the old world, and to eclae employing other
ports to do our business for tie. For this purpose, we
need a lirst•claes steam line. No more ennoble time
could be found for thn inauguration preach an enterprise
than time last days of the rebellion. The whole com
mercial busineis of the country has been thrown into
confusion by the civil war; In re-arranging itself, the old
channels must ho more or less madilied. Philadelphia
has the shortint end best communication with the West
ern waters and railroads, and a very large proportion of
the shipments of grain ought to be made from our pork
The earns energy and enterprise which furnished capita
for the railroad can give us a stoma Line. Tbe establish
ment of a line a steamers is a matter of almost equal
importance, and our business men would do well to take
it up in earnest.
PERSONAL.—The following has been
banded in for publichtion. It will explain itself:
Upotruppliention to (ienernt ,floCilellan for information
Iwo/ding the sliest of Major Wlltisnis. tle sister, in
Philadelphia, tins 17-calved the following, which it may be
ibterreting to his friends to see:
The moment 3 c.nr brother's arrest was made known
to me, .1 examined the subject and at once released him
flow arreer. lie Is now commanding his regiment at the
bead of the ndvseced guard, displaying daily a degree of
milli which gt Wiles me extremely Yon have every yea—
*r II to be proud of )our brother. He hoe fully justified
the interest I beer token lu
FAIR.—The ccngregation. of St. Timo
tby!s (Free) Protowant Npitcopal Church, Roxboraugb,
lateral arectins a church tide summer. The ladies of the
parish will bold a Fair iu aid of tsis object, In the room
corner of Ridge avenue and Hermit's lane, boar the
Wiftabickon, on tVrtioßsday, Thitrhday. and Friday of
this week. UReful and fancy articles, refrestunenta, and
towers, may be obtained. Access to the building may
he bad by the care of the Norristown and Ridge-avenue
Railroad. , .
• THZ RECENT OUTRAGE.—Coroner
Conrad summonnl a jory ytatenlay morning to inquire
Into the case of the death of Mr. Berry, who was so out
rageously beaten n few days since by rowdies at Schuyl
kill Heights. Awe r viowlog the body, Bourn( witnesses
were examined, hue no important facts were elicited in
addition to the eviilPtice given before Alderman Beitier at
the hearing on Eaturday and already' published. Tho
inveatigotion was C utinu•d until this morning at .11
o'clock, when It will he resumed at the Coroner's office,
Fourth etctot;below Ctuatitnt.
Txr RESULT OF JEALOUSY.—On Tues
day afternoon a German named Wm. Sbirot, who keel's.
a lager-beer FMOOII on South street, near Third,attempted
to consult suicide by shooting himself with a revolver.'
Ile shot himself three times, telco in the breast and once
In the mouth. He was taken to the hospital. His
•ronnds are considered serious. The reason of his ma
kb g the rash attempt •as jealousy of his wife, and a
fortune-teller to whom be had applied for a charm con.
firmed" his turpicione. Hence the attempt.
MEETII\O 01 1 ' • J OURNRYMEN .HOURR
PAIN TERS.—An (ening or two einem a meeting of the
jonrneymcu hones painters of .the city was heiii at the
.Phernix Rose House. They are now on a strike and de-,
mend $1.76 per day. At the meeting it wee stated that.
311110 of the principal shops and several of the 'timelier
°nee had apterd to pay the price asked. Addressee were
Made by tow. or those present. declaring it to be their
Uteution not to r. none work until their employers would
pay them the a venced rates. The meeting was very
bat monione.
DEATH OF A SOLDIER —A man wear
lactate uniform of the Curtin Light Guards, nod giving
Ids name al SAIMICi D..wdridge, stopped at the f.i,cond
district police- tathmiSouthwark MP) yesterday morn.:
leg, and asked permission to rest himself, which was
prattled. He eat down, and in a few minutes 1w was
found to be dead.
CATHOLIC INTELLIGENCE —St. Brid
get'e Church, at the Felts of Schuylkill, will open a fair,
to be conducted by the ladles attached to the (Mures.
On next Sunday evening, at St Theresa's Church, a
lechuo will be given by Dr. Moriarty for the benefit of
the poor.
At St. Julie's Church the work of repairing the exte
rior n ill soon commence. The church has been built for
upwards of thirty years, and It is now thno to give it a
renovation. The Rev. J. I'. Dune, pastor, is unceasing
in his efforts to bring the church out of debt—a point
for which he Is Quito remarkable.
A grand concert, under Professor Thomas R. I.faskine,
will be given in Odd Fellows' llall, Frankfort], fur St.
Joachim's Church.
Rev. Michael Murphy has been tratudemul front St.
Philadelphia, to St. Patrick's, Pottsville; Rev.
William F. Cook, from Et. Alnyelns', Pottstown, to St.
Patrick's, Philadelphia; Rev. It. Knauer, from St. MA
ry'r, Allentown, to the Imulacnlnte Conception, NOWA,
.yusik • Rev. Messrs. M. McEnroe and X. Kaier to St.
Mary l e, Allentown ; Boy. Thomas McGovorn to St.
Moyaine', Pottstown.
AN ACTION o' TRESPASS.— An into
reeling case was racenlly disposed of in the Montgomery
courts,boing that of Thomas B Barrel' vs. John Robin
son and William Kendordlne—an action of trespass,
brought by tho plaintiff to recover dainutas of the de
fendants, who. the plaintiff alleged, turned the water
ninuing down the side of the road from its natural course,
into his fields, thereby doing him groat injury in drown 4
tug out his crops. The defendants wet% supervissrs
of Horsham township, and acting in that capacity for
the gord of the public, they, about two years ago, turned
the water to as to ran into the field of Mr. Darrell;
where they allowed it had been accustomed to run until
about six years ago, when its course was so changed as
to continue it on down the rood. It was proved that tha
water running thus over the fields was a benefit to the
crops The jury, after being out only a short time, ren
dered a verdict for defendants.
MORE OF VIE REBEL STEAMER MER
RIIIIAO.—About eleven o'clock on Tuesday night two
Irishmen made application at the Cooper Shop Volnuteer
Refreshment Saloon, and aeked for something to eat and
a place to sleep. They said that they had belonged to
the crew of the rebel steamer Merrimac. The committee
were at the rooms, and examined the men. They told a
long story, differing in no material point from the account
given by others of her crew. The men wore furnished
Kith a good total and a sleeping place, and in the morn
ing went on their way.
A GRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL Ex
lIIIIITION.—The first eemi•anunal exhibition of tho
East Pennsylvania Agricultural and .31echauical Siciety,
which will he bald at Norristown on Thetriday - of next
week, should be largely attended by the people of Phila
delphia. Thera is to be a very largo exhibition of im
plements and horses, while ''the turf" Kitt not go un
represented. Pest nags are to make a trial of speed, and
horses will be present from the entire State. There will
also be a trial of mowing machines; and altogether the
exhibition will be a brilliant affair.
BIRTII IN THE DEPOT.—A few days
since soma of the kends employed at the Camden and At
lantic railroad depot, at Cooper's Point, bad their atten
tion attracted by unusual sounds to the sitting room. On
entering they found a strange woman, haying in her pos
session a newly-born babe. The mother and child were
kindly cared for, and sent, during the day, to their home
to this city.
REBurrxrNo.—The mill and sash
works at North Welos, on the North Pennsylvania Ball
rend, recently destroyed by fire, are being rebuilt rapidly.
The old walls were found to be gond and strong, except
where a small portion had been thrown down, and they
have been used.
COLORED PEOPLE IN CARS.—The
Board of Presidents of the city passenger railways have
berme them a petition, numerously signed, requesting
that the restrictions now existing against colored persona
riding in the care might be removed. The matter will
be cotsidered at the meeting in September.
Fon NEW ORLEANS.—The following
'vessels are on the berth for New Orleans, to sail in a few
days: Bark Frederick Lennig, Captain Samar ; bark
81 James, schooner Coernito, brig Abby Ellen,.aaptain
Glhoore.
STATE MEDICAL CONVENTION.—Tho
Learns county Medical Society met iu Pittst , n on the
15th nit., and appointed Drs. Merr and Kreasler to re
present them in the State Medical Convention, which
meets in Philadelphia en the 17th of June.
•
PARSON BROWNLOW'S BOOK. -Mr.
(Ands, tbo publisher of Parson Pirownlow's book, has
'Arcady received orders from the Western market for
40,004 copies.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
GEORGE N. 'PATHAN,
IMBJ. MARSHALL, ComltirrilE or TILE Morro
JAMES R. CAMPBELL,
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadl/pkis
Sbip Ho['bead, Cole ............ .... ...Liverpool, soon
Bark 0 0 Ryerson, Robbins, Boifast, Ireland, soon
Bark Cordons, Roberts Rio do Janeiro, soon
Bork Union, Hcard Pernambuco, soon
Brig Mount 'Vernon, Pike - • •-Rio de Janeiro, soon
Brig C H Jordan Havana, soon
Bair C II Fautuzzi, Wooster Lagusyns, soon
ecbr Fannie, Vance ....Havana, soon
Fehr Rveline, Yorke .....Havana, soon
RUM .NE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, June 5 . , 1862.
al:al RISES ...... .....4 83-BIIN BETS 7 23
HIGH WATER. 3 5
ABBITED
Brig D 0 Castner, Hastings, 8 dare from New York,
in behest to Tyler, Stone R Co.
Seta Alex Blue, Keen, 12 days from Port Royal, in
bonnet Io Tyler, Stone & Co.
Behr Jae Allderdice, Stites, 4 days from Providence, in
ballast to captain.
CLEARED.
Steamship Saxon, Matthews, Boston, II Winsor.
Bark Jeannie, Herrick, Key West, J E Baztey & 00.
Brig J 1) Pierce, Norton, Key West, do
Brig la 0 Oaetner, Hastings, Key West, Tyler, Stone
100..
Behr J A Griffin, Foster, Ship Island, Noble, Caldwell
& Co.
Bair Georsin, BuckJin, Yorktown, B A Solider & Co.
Schr Matanzas, Blake, Portland, do
Scbr James Aliderdice, Stites, Boston, Sinnickson &
Glover.
Bohr Jos Maißeld, May, Boston, Caatner Stickney &
Wellington.
(Oorrespondenee or the Philade WE lphia ExchDelange ne.)
LES, ~ Ju 4
The Br ship Jests) Boyje, from New Castle, Del, with
chip timber far Portsmouth, E t and the brig Pauline &
Cornelia, (Dnich) for Cork, went to sea yesterday after
noon. Wind southeast.
Yours, &c
WRIGHTSVILLE, Jane 2.
'no following boats entered the Susquehanna and
Tidewater Canal to-day, bound to 'Philadelphia, ladon
and consigned as follows:
B Brodhead, lumber to Now Castle; G Curtis, do to
Noicross & Sheets, Dud wheat to Perot. & Bro; J J Law
rence, bituminous coal to P. LI Powell; Old Speed, lumber
to JB M Dolby; b Could, do to J Weiser:on; H X Hies
tend, do to W P Clyde.
MEMORANDA
Sbip Henrietta, Tackerton, benctifor Ship Eland, was
spoken 29th ult, lut 9219, long 71.
Brig Bircherd h Torry, Colton, hence, arrived at Boe
ton 30 ivat
Bpig Billow, Cothell, hence, arrived et Mystic 3d hat.
Sthrs John Jones, Corson, and Relndeer,.l. anis, cleared
at New York 3d inst. for Philadelphia.
Sara Mary Standish, Band, James Logan, Smith, L S
Levering, Carron, and Ella, Packard, hence, arrived at
Boelon lid init.
Bars Laftvettee, bleldurray, and G E Stone, Johnson
hence, arrived at Sall Myer 2d inst.
Iliclir Lncy Robinson, Davie, hence, arrived at Samar
eat let int.
Schr Nail, Kelly, from Providence for Philadelphia
at Bristol 2d Mat.
Sam Wm Loper, Robinson, sailed from Mystic 2d Inst
for Philadelphia.
Seim Cohamett, Toboy, from Dighton for Philadelphia
veiled from Newport let foot.
Schr Gastlan T Hubbard, Williams, henna, arrived at
Providence 2d ins . .
Sabra blicener, Parker and S H Pool, McFadden,
cirered at Baltimore 3d MA for Philadelphia.
Eck Martha Collins, Shonrdo, sailed from Proyidonce
2d lout for Philadelphia.
Bohr Ceres, Meredith, from Lynn for Philadelphia,
sailed from Dutch Island Harbor Slat ult.
Sebr .Panthea, Clrrk, hence, arrived at New Loudon
2d Inet.
Bohr E 0 Knight, Whirlow, from Cienfu, gog, at Now
York ad lon
. Sam North Pacific, Marcy, cleared at New York 541
bat for Philadelphia.
,Scbr Hornet, llartienbrook. from Calais for Provi•
nit into Newport 151 inst. with rudder damaged
and leaky, having run on to Kettle Bottom Rock, near
the mouth of Mackerel Cove, during the fog on SatutdaY
MOIL
Br brig Olpecy, Olsen, sailed from Boston Feb 25 for
St Jain do Cuba, and hoe not since been heard from.
She wus probably lost in one of the severe storms which
prevailed the latter part of February
COAL.
14A ZLE T 0 N AND - DIAMOND
•
(LSHIGH) COAL— ,
Broken, Egg, and Stove $4.25 per ton.
Large Nut 3.75 per ton.
Until July let, or until advance of tolls, we will allow
upon all coal to be delivered north of Arch and east of
'Eleventh streets, -
A DISCOUNT OF 25 CENTS PER TON ‘.
from these prices, fa cash, If paid when the order Is
given.. R. P. GILLINGHAM,
my 24.1m* Northeaat FRONT and POPL Alt Ste.
COATI. -THE UND E R SI (iN
hag leave to Inform their friends and the public, tba:
they have removed their LEELIOH ORAL DEPOT from
NOBLE-STREET WHARF, On the Delaware, to thels
Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW
Streets, where they Intend to keep, the beet quality of
Lrxicia COAL, from the moat approved :nines, at the
icroccet pries. Your patronage hi respectfully solicited.
JOS. WALTON A 00.,
Moe, 112 South 81100 ND Street
TivILZIGETEI ea WILLOW.
TATTI'B OBLEBRA.TED ITALIAN
4-‘ CREAM will positively remove TAN, FREOKLES,
SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PI id PLEB, and all erup
tions of the face ; giving a beautifni healthy glow and
ropy color to the cheeks, so much desired by 'very
one. In abort, it PRESE RYES THE FRESHNESS OF
YOSTII, removing oil WRINKLES, and giving a soft,
smooth appearanceta the face, and a brilliancy to tho akin
that la marbling to 'all. It to an article that Is
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY
Upward!, of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now sold
in Philadelphia alone, and. the demand Is daily increas
ing. Price 26 cents per bottle. Bold by
M. B. S. MATTI dr CO.,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
. , No. 621 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
' And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. B.
Casmlberry, No 45 N. 'Eighth street; Andrew Taylor,
druggist, eor. of Ninth and Chestnut streets; sf. Brad
field, N 0.802 Arch street; F. V. Barrett, No. 954 N.
Second street; Miss 'Kocher, Seventh and Coate.; streets;
M. L. Adams, N. W. cor. of Blarehall and Girard ave
nue; and by druggists and dealers in fancy cicada go-,
nera)ly.
Agents wanted in every town and village of the United
Slates and Oanadae. ' - 20723-tt
No. •
NORMAN 86 . ELY, No. 130 PEGG'
Street, manufacturers of patent OAST-STEEL
TABLE CUTLERY; also, a lately-patented 00 HSI
NATION KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON, especially
adapted for Camp nee. for iNshermah Sealaring Men,
Mechanist, Miners, Lumbermen, and all Workmen car
rying their dinners. W. &. Cutlery is warranted to
be of the best quality of ENGLISH CAST-STEEL, and
is intended to supersede, by its excelle n c e and cheapness;
the inferior qualities of Cutlery now In the market, and .
to which they respectfully Invite the attention of the
Hardware dealers generally. mrSe•Sm
910 THE DISEASED OF ALL
CLASSEI3.—AII sinb.acnta and chronic Malawi
mired by special guarantee at 1220 WALNIIT Street,'
Philtislelphla, and in case of a failure no charge is made:
Professor BOLLES, the founder of this new prosaism,'
win superintend the treatment of all cases himzelf.,..
pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of ; those.
cured, also letters and complimentary resolutions from
medical men and others will be given to any person free.
Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical men
and others who desire a knowledge of my discovery, in
applying Nlectrleity as a reliable therapeutic agent-Con
sultation free. ' ap26-2m
OPENING OF A SUMMER GAR-,
HEN.—The miderelgned begs Imre to Inform the.
public) that he has opened for the season his FINE GAB,
DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of OOATEB BMW., ono,:
silo Fairmount Park. Females are particularly invited.'
Ice Cream , Cakes, excellent Lager Beer of Baltz'a brew-.
ery, Wines, .kc., always on hand.
HENRY FIIIOKg,
my3.3m TWENTY-BEVENTH and OOATEB SW.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP
AGE opricE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD STE.
PRILADHLI•IfIA, JUBA 2, 1852.
rimposAts will be received at this office man MI
DAY, 6th June, at 12 o'clock It., to furnish:
TEN THOUSAND EL ACK FELT UNIFORM
HATS, to be of the army standard, a sample of which
can be seen at this Office, to be made of the regular
sortment of sizes. Subject to inspection.
Proporala will be endorsed, "Proposals for Army
Rata," sod addressed to
DEPUTY QU&RTERMASTER GE
ITER tkL'd OFFICE, • ''
Plin . ..azisarall..26th May, 1862.
. . .
PROPOSALS FOR ASIBUL &NOM.
Proposals will be received at this Office until SATUR
DAY, June 7th, 12 o'clock 51.,' for the delivery of
(250) Two Hundred and Fl'ty ARMY A MBlni ANOES,
to be delivered in this city on or before the firat day of
July next, and na much sooner as possible, a pattern of
which can be seen on application to this Office. They
must be made of the best seasoned material, and will be
subject to a most rigid inspection. Proposal, for any num
ber Ices than two hundred nod fifty will be received.
Security for the faithful rerformance of the contract will
be resnired . , the primes of whom will be ntentioned in the
proposals. Bids to be endorsed, ..Promliala for Ambu°
lances." and addressed to G. H. ()ROSMAN,
my27-tje7 Deputy Quartermaster General.
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSARY
OP SUBSISTENCE, No. 1189 GlltißD Street,
Philadelphia, June 2, 1862.
Sealed prop:mule will he received at title Office, until
12 o'clock on the 6th day of Jnno, 1862, for purchasing
from the 11. S. Government, for cash, 29 barrels Mess Beef
not required for issue et thole post.
Tito Beef may ho examined at tho 11. S. Commissary
Storehouse. Broad and Priwe streets, by those wishing
to bid, to date of opening propcuals.
Bids to be endorsed " Bids for purchasing Moss Beef,"
and directed to F. N. 111J0K,
je2.st Oapt. and 0. S. Vet. Sorvioe.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
WASHINGTON, May 21, 1862
PROPOSALS will be received at Harrisburg, Chicago, and
Indianapolis by the officers of the Quartermaster's De
partment, slationed at these pincee, respectively, until
the DM, of June next, for the delivery, on or before the
thirtieth of that mouth, of two liumeand five hundred
Cavalry Horses at 'Perryville, Ild., one thousand five
hundred at Chicago, and one thousand at Indienepolis.
The Horses to be sound, not lees than six, nor more than
eight, years old i not lees than fifteen hands high, of dark
colors, and adapted to cavalry service. None will be re
ceived until they are inspeeted by an authorized agent of
the Government. G. H. °BOMAN,
my28.13t Deputy Quartermaster General.
pROP.OBALS FOR PAINTING
1- DOME OF CAPITOL.
DEPARTMENT 07 THE INTERIOR.
Washington, May 29, 1862.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this De
partment until TUESDAY, the 10th day of June, at 12
It., for furnishing Materials and executing the PAINT-
IhG OF THE IRON WORK of the new Dome of the
United States Capitol.
Drawings exhibiting every part of the work, and speci
fications explaining the manner of executing the same,
may be examined at the Architect office. in the tenth:.
west room on the attic story of the Centre Building of the
United States Capitol, every day, Sundays excepted, be
tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.
jt4-6t WALT. J. SMITH, Chief Clerk.
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING
THE PAPER POE TILE PIIRLIO PRINTING.
OFFICE BIIPERIETREDENT PUBLIC PRIEM°,
Waehington, May 1, 1862.
IN PURSUANCE of the provteione of the Seventh
section of the ‘: Joint Resolution in relation to the Pub
lic Printing." approved June 23, 1860, SEAIsED PRO
POSALS will be received at this; office until TUESDAY,
the let day of July, 1862, at 12 o'clock hi., for furnishing
the paper that may ho required for the public printing for
one year, commencing on the let day of December, 1862,
and ending on the 30th diuy of November, 1963.
The subjoined list specifies, as nearly as can be ascer
tained, the quantity of each kind of paper that will be
required:
14000 reams fine printing paper, uncalendered, to mea
sure .24 by 38 inchea , and to weigh fift y pounds to the
rt tun of 500 sheets.
8,000 reams flue printing paper, ealendared, to measure
24 by 38 inches, and to weigh fifty- rig pounds to the ream
of 500 sheets.
[Agreeably to the provielons of the joint resolution
aforesaid, samples of the character and quality of the
paper required for the above climes will be furnished to
applicants therefor. This paper is to be put up in quires
of twenty-eve sheets each, and in bundles of two roams
each; each ream to contain 500 perfect sheets. Uniformity
In color, thickness, and weight will be required; and no
bundle (exclusive of wrappers) varying over or under
five per cent. from the standard weight will be received,
and the growl weight will in all cases be required. Mix
ing of various thicknesses in the same bundle to make up
the weight will be considered a violation of the contract.]
CLASS 3.
400 reams superfine pritting paper, hard-sized and
super•calendered, to measure 24 by 32 inches, and to
weigh fifty pounds to tho ream of 500 sheets.
2,000 reams superfine map paper, sized and calendered,
of such sizes as may required, corresponding i n weight
wish paper measuring 19 by 24 inches, and weighing
twenty pounds per ream of 480 sheets.
1. 1,500 reams quarto-post writing paper, 10 by 16 inch's).
2. 2,000 do. cap do. 13 by 163( do.
3. " 100 do. dem,' do. 16 by zog do.
4. 1,000 do. folio.poat do. 17 by 22 do.
5. 100 do. medium do. 18 by 23 do.
6. 50 do. royal do. 19 by 24 do.
7. 60 do. super-royal do. 20 by 28 do.
B. 50 do. imperial , do. 223 by 31 do.
9. 100 do. double cap do. 13 by 26 do.
CLASS 7. •
1. 6,000 reams writing paper, 16 by 26 inches, to weigh
twenty. three peon). a per ream.
2. 3,100 reams writing paper, 18 by 26 inches, to weigh
twooty-six pounds per roam.
8. 100 reams writing paper, 18 by 22 inches, to weigh
•
twenty-four pounds per ream.
4. &to reams wetting paper, 18 by 18 inches, to weigh
twenty two pounds pirresm.
6. 400 reams writing paper, 12 by 18 incites, to weigh
twelve pounds per ream.
JOIIN P. lII&P.SEIALL
PROPOSALS
G. s. OGOSIKAN;
Deputy Quartermaster General
500 reams Pm:terrine plate paper (calendered or nn
calendered, as may be required), 19 by 24 inohos, and of
such weight per reatu'ae may be required.
All the papers designated in classes 4,5, 6, and 7, must
contain 480 perfect sheets to thaream, and no "outside"
quires. They are to be made of the best materials, free
from adtdieration. finished in the beat manner, oat to a
true edge, and securely and substantially enveloped. Tho
papers in class 6 are to be white or blue. laid flat, and of
such weights as mar be required by this c•'bce. Those in
titivate 3,4, 5, and 7 aro to be white, and of the sizes' and
weights specified in the schedule.
The right le reserved et ordering a greater or less quan
tity of each and every kind contracted for in all the classes,
to be furnished at such times and In suchouantities satin
public service may require.
Eesch clam will be considered separately, and be sub
ject to a separate contract; lint bidders may offtr for one
or mere of the classes in the same proposal.
No proposals will be considered unless accompanied by
the guarantee that the bidder or bidders, If tile or their
proposal stall be accepted, will enter into an obligation,
with good and sufficient eurettes, to furnish the articles
proposed. Blank forms for proposals will be furnished
at this office, and none will be taken into consideration
unless substantially agreeing therewith.
All the paper in the several classes must be delivered
at the Government Printing stifles, in Washington city,
(except that in class 7, which must be delivered at Buf
falo), 111 the State of Now York ,) In good order, free of all
and every extra charge or expense, and subject to the In.
epection, count, weight, and measurement of the Super
intendent, and be in all respects satisfactory.
Bidders are required to furnish, with their proposals,
samples of not lees than one quire of each of the kinds of
paper bid for, and upon which their proposals may be
bared, except in classes 1 and 'Z. The lineament bidders
will be required tigidly to conform to their samples.
Proposals will be addressed to t . Sorts D. Dernsss,.Sn-
Xc rintendent of the Public Printing. Washington," and
enforsed "Proposals for SupplymgPaptr." myl•th9t
SA NITAIT . COMMISSION.
The 11. 8. Sanitary Commission will mien an office
for the transaction r f Its local business at 498 Broadway,
itecoad floor, on 11OND&Y, the Instant.
It proposes to centralize at this o ff ice all information
that can be obtained from govermental and other sources,
concerning the' departure and arrival of transports
having sick and wounded troops aboard; to keep a re
cord of sick and wounded soldiers arriving at this port,
and of the disposition mode of them. To act as a me
dium of communication among the local associations for
the relief of the sick in transit, and to co. operate with
the 11. 8. military and medical authorities here, in the
transportation, reception, and distribution of patients
from the army.
Medicelttudents, desirous of acting as dressers on the
transports In service of the rommission, will please re
port at this &lice, enter their names and address, refer
ences to their medical preceptors, and the notice they re
quire when milled to serve.
Male nurses, volunteering their services on tho trans
ports, will register their names at this Ace, with ad
dress and reference, and notice required by them.
Surgeons and physicians seeking information in regard
to the public service, or wishing to volunteer in emer
gencies, will apply at this office
AU persons having business with the Commission will
apply in person to thb Superintendent in charge, between
BA. M. and 11 P. M. The Executive Committee of the
Sanitary Cominiasion• will usually meet at the office, be
tween 8 and 4 P. M. daily.
The expenses of the Commission are very heavy. The
present month has cost it not leas than 822,000, mostly
in the prirclisso of hospital supplies for the army in Vir
ginia and the Southwest. It is believed that this expen
diture has saved a thousand lives, at least, in Virginia
alone.
Contributions are urgently solicited, and may be sent
to G. T. Strong, SS Wall street.
The various hospitals and soldiers , roller associations
of this city are invited to report before noon of every day
what number of beds are vacant in their severalesta
blisinnents.
The following articles of .hospital clothing and supplies
are urgently wanted by the Commission, and may be sent
to the " Women's Central Association of Relief," No. 10,
Cooper Institute •
CLOTHING.
Sheets, greatly wanted.
Cotton rhlrts, greatly wanted.
Cotton drawers, greatly wanted.
Cotton socks, greatly wanted.
Cotton (not woollen) wrappers, wanted.
Flannel bandages, wanted.
SUPPLIES.
Jellies, tea, spirits, Wi/10% farinaceous food, condensed
milk, preserved meats and d eesicated vegetables, Boston
truckers, beef extract, ice by the cargo.
The prodipionsdemond of the last month, during which
more than a hundred thousand articles of clothing (be •
aides other supplies) have been leaned by the Uommission
M:the eiek and wounded, in the army of the Potomac
alone, (and probably a much larger amount to the Weet
em and other Departments,) has reduced our stock, and
although 686 cans have been received at the Washington
depot since April 2"..d, the demand is much greater titan
the supply.
A special regard to the specified ti•tt in this advertise
ment is besought on the part of those sending supplies.
To this is to be added anew, and unexpected want—
that of cast off outer clothing—costs, pantaloons, vests,
to clothe soldiers who bays lost or so fouled their uni
forms BR to be Tillable to leave the hospitals on shore
without fresh clothing.
New York, klay 23, 1862. •
HENRY W. BEI;LOWS, Preset.
• . GISORGE T. STRONG, Treater, 68 .Wall at,
THOS. H. FATLY:, .Ja.,
Superintendent of H. Y. Agency of the - emnnifeelon;l
, my27-totbalOt - - 408 -Broaiway
. .
-A.N.Y EFFORT S. ; HATE BEEN
-ALL' made - to . preserve the -form and featarifs o f the
dead, without the tonna mode, so reprignant to the feel-
Inge, of placing the body ,in ice. This, difficulty hag
been overcome by . Good's air-tight PATENT BOXES.
Gold air le the medium need—acting as a proservatiro—in
the warmest weather, and for any length of. t required.
Likewise, bodies may , be conveyed hundredsof miles with
perfect safety, and inn . good state of preservation.
JOHN - GOOD, • Undertaker,
, , , No: 921 SPRUCE Street.
N. B—Lead, litetallio and other ciolllns,forniebedit the
shortest notice. Hearties and carriages of the bestenality,
Lots, half lote v and single graves, In the different ceme
teries; one superior lot in Mount Morfah Cemetery;
one, tivo, three, or four hundred feet, can be had cheap
for cash, or trade.
ItEritamnes—Dr. BARBEL JACKSON, 224 South
BIGHTH Street; Dr. J. H. B. MoOLBLIAN. 1029
WALNUT Street. ' .._. • . any9.-thetuBm
G . . .
AB DEN VASES ..---Ornamental
Terra Gotta Garden Vases, warranted to stand the
weather-In any climate. There vases are made in beau
tiful designs, and all sizes, from 1 foot to 3 feet high,
with a variety of uedestals, round and squire, from 1
foot to 4 feet high. No decorations add so mach to the
natural beauties of a Garden, and it so little co a t a -
few Vases Ned with flowering idants. illustrated Cata
logues sent by mail on appliratlon.
S. A. HARRISON,
icdo OHICATNIIT Street.
. .
ARTESIAN WELLS BORED, • '
By s. B._BAUDE,
asy27-I3t* 90017 or address No. 109 ALMOND St.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1862.
FIRE INBURANi
MECHANICS' INBI
PHILADELPHIA, No. 13
below Race; insure Bed Win,
generally, from Loss or Dam
guaranty to adjust all Losses
to merit the patronage of the
DIItLr
Francis Cooper,
Michael McCroy,
Eilwanl McGovern,.
Thomas H. McCormick,
Diatthow McAleer,
John Cassady,
Thomas J. Hemphill,
Bernard H. Ho'seinen,
Michael Cahill,
James McCann, . .
M!MM
DELAWARE .MUTUAL SAFETY
INEICIRANOR COMPANY.
I.9IOORPORATED BY THE LITOISLATURE
PENNSYLVANIA, 1886.
OFFICE S. R. CORNER THIRD AND WALNITE
STREETS. PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANOR
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, To all parts of the World. •••
FREIGHT,
INLA D INSURANCES
On Goods, by Rivers, Oanale, Lukes, and Land Carrisgeg
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INBERANOZI3
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling houses,Eo.
ASSETS OF THE COMMIE, NOV. 1,.1801.
111. 0081.
1100,000 United !Estee Five per cent:lwam. 11100,260 00
50,000 United States Six per cent. Tree-
Bury Notes 49,903 81
16,000 United States Seven and Three
tenths per cent. Treasury Notes 16,000 00
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per
cent. Loan 89,661 Xi
126,060 Philadelphia City Six per cent.
Loan. 119,448 11
80,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent.
Loan. 14,076 00
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, let Mort
gage Six per cent. Bonds 10.000 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 141 Mort
gage Six per cont. Bonds 40,180 60
11,000 200 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
guarantied by the City of Phi
ladelphia lOU 60
6,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 1,000 00
Bills receivable for insurances made-- 90,780 OT
Bonds and Mortgages • 15,000 00
Real Estate 51,808 21
Balences duo at Agenetea-- , Prominma on
Marine Policies, Intareet, .and other
Debts' due the Company. 48,131 97
Scrip and Stoek of sundry Insurance And
other Companies, 1311,843—eatimated va
lue
Cash on hand—ln Banks ~
In Drawer..
William Martin, •
Edmund A. Bonder,
Theophilus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
John 0. Davis,
James Trasuair,,
William Byre, Jr.,
James 0. Hand,
William 0. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. R. H. Ruston,
George G. Leiser,
Hugh Orals,
Charles Belly,
WILLIAM
THOMAS 0.
HENRY LELBITEN,Seor
THE ELMI.tkNOR
MUTUAL INOURANCI COMPANY,
Liattros against LOSS OR • DAMON DY FIRM, ea
Houma, Storm, and other buildings, limited
or perpetual, and on Fund:tiro,
Goods, Wares, and him
ohandlea, in town or
country. -
°ABB CAPITAL, S2BI,IIO.OO—ABBISTB *317,142.0h
Which Is invested as follows, vls :
In first mortgage on city property, worth
donblo the amount 5133,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. fret
mortgage loan, at par 6,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, se
cond mortgage loan, ($80,000) cr,goo 00
Huntingdon and Broad Ton Railroad and
Canal Co.'s mortgage loan 4,000 00
Ground rant, Bret-class .2,482 60
cflateral loans, wen secured 3,500 00
City of Philadelphia 6 per cant loan 20,000 00
Allegheny County 8 per cent. Pa. RR- loan. 10,000 00
Commercial Bank stock 5,185 01
Mechanics' Bank stock 2,812 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Oo.'e stock .... . . 4,009 00
The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stook. 36,360 00
The County Tire Insurance Co.'s stock - 1,050 00
The Delaware 17.8. Insurance Co.'s stoat.. 700 00
- Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s wrist 880 00
Bills receivable 14,802 74
Book acconnte, accrued interest, ac 7,10461
06811 On ha1id...•.•.... ..... ... ....... •••• • • U. 64 464
5E17,142 GA
The Matual beinctple, combined with the security of
Rock Oapltsl, entitles the insured to participate in the
name of the Company, without liability for Loam.
litessee promptly &diluted and geld.
D.LEMTO.IIB.
Stumm' Blepham,
Robert Streit,
William Musser,
Ben}. W. Tingley,
Marshall Hill,
J. Johnson Brown,
Charles Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
'Smith Bowan,
John Plata, Pittsburg.
IM TINCILBT, Tregideut.
Mom Tingley, -
_•
-
-
William B. Thompson,
Frederick Brown,
William !Bayamon,
Folua B. Worrell,
3. L. °arson,
Hobert Tolaud,
G. D. BoseagEuten, •
Obarlee B. Wood,
Jame' B. Woodward,
3.18. Hooritaw, Bea
February 18,1881.
:WRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE
.LB 'LT.—The PCNNSYLVANTA fIBE INSURANOI
COMPANY. incorporated 18z. QUARTER PER
PETUAL. Na. WALNIM Bisset, opposite Independ
enee Berme.
sun Company, favorably known to the community for
thirty-six years, continues to insure apainet Loss or Da
make by Fire, on public or private Buildings, either per
manently or for a limited time. . Also, on Furniture,
rocks of Goods, or Merobandke pecerally, on libfkrai
Their Oa)nal, together with a tam Bantu
invested in the most careful mentor, which enables them
to ober to the insured an undoebted ewer* in the case
oL lons.
. ,
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Boblns,
Quintln Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John Deseret', . .
William Montethis, Thomas Smith. • •
bias° HaElehltrat,
'JONATHAN PATTABSON, President.
WiLLTax ti. Ozowna. Secreted. aPS
TIEN ENTERPILIBE
INBUNANON GOBLPANT Or rIELLADELPHIA.,
(BIBS INSUBANCIIVEsoLuarnms.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, 8. W. 00BNIMB FOUNT"!
AND WALNUT STBBITB.
DIBBOTOBS.
F. Ratchford Starr, , Mordecai L. Dawson,
William McKee, Goa. H. Stuart,
Halbro Frasier John U. Brown,
John M. Atwooil, - B. A. Fahnestook,
Idenj T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash,
Henri Wharton, J. I. Entailer.
F. TIATOEFORD STARS, Prosidont.
fibtAnima W. Ooxs, Secretar7 Rai
"fiIIiCHANGE lIISITRANOE
PANY—Office, Ne. 40 WALNUT Street.
Tire Insurance on HOUfr3,3, and Marchandleo meshy,
on favorable terms, either Li cited or Perpettud.
DINNOTOBEL -
Thontai Harsh,
Charles Thompson, -.
James T. Hale,
Joshua T. Owen,
John J. Chidßho.
lIONBALL, President.
OINNODO, Moe President.
ton
Jeremiah Bones%
John Q. Ginnodo,
Edward D. Roberta,
Samuel D. Broodier,
'Reuben 0. BOIS
Inman 001, JOH
Beaman
A MEBIOAN• INSURAN9I
AIL'UOMPANY, izeited 1810. olleitnat
PERPETUAL. No.Blo WALNUT Street, Above Third,
Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-np Capital Stook and Supine, in.
vested In sound and available Secaritiee, cent - Mope In
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vett
eels in port and their Gamma, and other PaisOpel Pro
perty. All LOOM liberally and promptly adjusted.
Thomas B. Marls, James B. o=ooll,
John Welsh, 'Edmund G. Gottlh,
damn( 0. Morton, Charles W. PonUna?,
Patrick Brady Israel Morris.
John T. Lewis:
MOM
&ragas 0. L. OsasniCOGN
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Authorised Capital $400,000
CHASTER PHIIPZTUAL.I
Moe No. WALNU T Street, between Third and
Fourth Streehi, Philadelphia.
This Company. will Insure against lose or damage by
Ylre, on Mnlldings, Parnitnre, and Merchandise gene
rally.
Also, Nuke !not:llnm on Vassals, Usrgoes, an,!
Freights. Inland I'm:walla) to all parts of tho Union.
William Behar,
D. Luther,
Lewis Andemied,
John B. Blakioton,
Joseph klankold,
WEL
WM.
W. M. Brn, BeoretarT.
TNSITRANCE COMPANY OF THE
1 STATIC OF PENNSYLVANIA—orrzoB Roe. 4
and 6 SZCORANGE BUILDINGS, North tilde of WAL
NUT Street, between DOGE. and THIRD Street", Phila
delphia.
LiiO9IIPORATIID In 1794-011AIITBU PNIIPITTJAL..
OAPITA.L, $700,000.
PBOPZIITIKEI OF TEE. aompANT, FIEBBUABT
1, 1881, $507,044.0L
NADINE, TIEN, AND INLAND TRANSPORT!,
Henry D. Sherrerd, -
Charles Maratester,
William S. Smith,
John B. Austin,
William B. White,
George H. Stuart,
Edward C.
• . EUGNUR D.
WILLIAM 'HAIFA*. Sear. .
OM I 01E11
HIILSIIRT & -BRODREA-D,
Having opened a General Depot for the Bale of rem
Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the
special attention of dealers and eononmern to their
refined ILLIIIIIEINATING OIL, as It possesses merit
beyoridinythlngheretofore offered in this market, being .
entirely free from that gluey embstance and bad odor
which characterize that commonly sold In this market,
produces no smoke, aid is free from all explosive
properties. .
NW' Orders from City or Country promptly at
tended to. myls-1m
66 - LUCIFER" OIL WORKS.
.1-•
160 Bbls. ti Lucifer" Burning Oil on hang
We guarantee this oil to be non-explosive, to burn all
the oil in the lamp with a steeds, brilliant flame, without
wasting the wick, and but slowly.' , Bble. lined with
pleas enamel. WBIGHT, SMITH, & PIE&IISALL,
1.21-61 Amon 616 MARWEIT Strad
TURTLE AND pLA:m. SOUP served
up daily (Sundays excepted) by JAMES PROS
SER, 1508 MARKET Street.
Families supplied sensual. my7-tf
MMIANCE COMPANIES.
IuRANoE COMPANY OF
18 NORTH SIXTH Street,
Goods, and Merchandise
mge by Fire. Tho Oomp.uty
promptly, and thereby hope
public.
'TORS.
William Morgan,
James Martin,
James Daross,
Francis Falls,
Charles Clare,
Tilolll/1.9 Fi9llo.r,
John Bromley,
Francis McManus,
lingh O'Donnell,
Bernard Rafferty.'
(CIS COOPER, President.
•etary. inylT-t8
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tiofo oo
...01,09w as
bli 88
51,616 SO
Samuel IL Blokes,
J. P. Penleten,
Hem Sloan,
Edward Darlington,
E. Jones Brooke,
Spencer Rl'llvalno,
Thomas 0. Rand,
Robert Berton,
Jacob P. Jonoe,
Jamos B. MoParland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
John B. Semple, Pittsburg,
D. T. Morgan, Pituiburg,
A. B. Berger, Pitbdrarg.
President,
UAPD, Vioe President.
gar,. i 514.4
• Of PIITILADILPITIA,
OFFIOZ No. 806 WALNUT snorr,
DDILVTOB&
DU/MOTORS.
k:)iME2
DIBRUTOBEI.
Davie rewsson t
Peter Sieger,
J. E. Banm. - -
Wm. F. Dean,
John Kotcham,
ItE ESHER, ProsideoL
DEAN, Vioe Pretddant:
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144(i):pe:piej :7.14.) 4
DLILEOTOBiI
fitamnel Grant, Jr.,
Tobias Wagner,
Thomas B. Wattson,
Henry G. Freemen,
Charles H. Lewis,
George O. Gerson,
Knight.
HELIIHBERD, Preddent
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ILLVISMATING . OILS.
No. 240 ABORNTREST,
ESTATE OP JOSEPH G. COX,
DBORS SED.
Lotion or Administration on the Estate or the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersigned,
by the Reghuor of .• lute, &0., In and for the city and
county of Philade] phla, portions Indebted to acid Entato
aro requested to make payment, and Inoue having claims
wawa the same to prudent the...l, without delay, to
SUSAN F. COX,
No. 635 North T DIETER NTH St., or
OIIABLES E. 'IIIOSIPSON,
No. 1112 WALLACE St., • Philadelphin,
m 714103 0, Administrators.
"GESTATE• OF BONI:Li. BRANDT,
DEOXABBD. .
Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of SOPHIA.
BRANDT, late of the city of Philadelphia, widow, de
ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by the
Register of Wills for the city and county of Philadelphia,
all portions indebted to raid Estate are requested to make
payment, and those having clalmo upon the same, present
Clem to CHARLES M. LOWERS, Executor, .
cnyl• !het* No. 1035 BEAoa.Btreet..
UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS
TRICT OP .PENNSYLVANIA,
TILE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OP THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLV.ANIA,
GREETING :
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding one Libel, filed in the name of the
United States of America, bath decreed all persona In
general who have, or pretend to hue, any right, title, or
interest. in the steamer CUMBRIA, whereof Moreland is
master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the geode,
warts, and merchandise laden on hoard thereof, captured
as prize by the United Staten gunboat Huron, under
command .of Lieutenant John Downes, one of
the South . Atlantic Blockading Squadron, to be
monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and
place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex
pressed, (justice so requiring.) Yen are, therefore,
charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you
omit not, but that, by publishing these presents In at
least two of the daily newspapers printed and .pablishod
in the city of Philadelphia', and in the Legal Intelligen
cer, you do refinish stud cite, or cause to be monished
and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have,
or preteml to have, any right, title, or intere s t in the
said steamer CUM ftRI A, her tackle; apparel, and furni
ture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise
laden on boned therw f, to appear before the Hon.
JOHN CADWALADEB, the Judge of the• said court,.
at the District' Court room, in the city of Philadelphia,
on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these
presents, if it bw a court day, or else on the next court
day relieving, between the usual hours of hearing causes,
then and Otero to show, or allege, in duo form of law, a
reasonable and lawful excuse, it' any they have, why the
said steamer CUMBRIA, her teck!e, apparel, end fur
niture, and • the goods, wares, and merchamilse
laden .thereon, should not be pronounced .to be
long, at tlte time of the captnie of the. Funs, to the
enemies of the United Statee, rind as goods of their ene
mies or otherwise, liable and subject to contlentnetion,
to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes ;
and further to do and receive in this behalf its to Justice
shall appertain. .And that you duly intimate, or cause to
be intimated, unto all persons .aforeartiol generally, (to
whom, by the tenor or these presents, it is also intents.
ted,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place
above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a rea
sonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said Dis
trict Court cloth Intend end will proceed to adjudication on
the said capture, and may pronounce that the said
steamer 01.711th1tIA, her tacldp,apparel, rind• furni
ture,- and the goods .' wares, and merchandise laden
• thereon did belong, at the time of the capture of the
sante, to the enemies of the United States of Ame
rica, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable
and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be ad
judged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or
Tether contumacy, of the persons en cited and intimated
in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to
the sald'District Court what you shall do in the promises,
together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADDR,
Judge of the sold court, at Philadelphia, this third
day of JUNE, A. D. 1862, and fn the eighty-sixth year of
the Independence of the said United States. -
ie4-3t . O. It. FOX, Clerk District Contt. •
$889,876 IA
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of
a writ of sole, by the Ron, 'JOHN CAD WALA
DEE, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale. to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLOWETILL
STREET WEAR if, on TUESDAY, June 17, at 12
o'clock ill., the sloop COQUETTE, her tackle, apparel,
and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf:
WILLIAM MILLWAED,
U. S. Marshal Eastern District of Penna.
Philadelphia, June 3d, 1562 jet .61
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of .
a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWA
LAbER, Judge of the District Court of the United
States. in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale,
to the highest and boat bidder, for cash, at INICHE
NEE'S STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on
MONDAY, June 16th, 1882, at 12 o'clock M., the cargo
of the Schooner LIDA., c).naisting of 160 bare' Coffee;
896 pigs Lead ; 5 rolls of Sheet-lead; 1 box Shoe Thread;
1 box Drugs ; 1 box of Preserves; 39 boxes of Cigars.
WILLIAM 311 f.,LWAItD, 11. S. Marshal.
Philadelphia. Jane 2, 1882. je3-8t
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES..
rpBE -COPARTNERSHIP - . HERE
form existing between the Subscribers, 'under the
firm of ABBOTT, JOIIXES, & 00., is this day dissolved
by =hind content. The business of tho firm will be sot
lied by George W. Johnos and William H. Berry, either
of whom is authorised to Sign in liquidation.
Bli OMAN ABBOTT,
GEORGE W. JOIINES,
WILLIAM H. BERRY,
GEOBOB J. GROSS,
WILLIAM T. WILOOX.
Philndelphia. June 2,1802. jetLlStie
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.—Notice is hereby given that the firm or
CAARLES N. B.IIITH & CO., at the Fairmont iron
Works, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will be settled and closed by
May 10, 1802. CHABLNS E. SMITH.
The butinese will be continued by the undersigned
ander the firm of 'MORRIS, TAIMYR, & 00. Office
No. 209 South THIRD Street.
. MORRIS, TASIIRR, & CO.
ME;IMii
SELTZER APERIENT:
This salnable and foralar Medicine has suilversally re
ceived the most favorable recommendations of the .
MILDIOAL PROYBSSION and the Public as the
most EFFICIENT AND AORIDIABLI
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be used with the beat effect in
Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick
Headache, Nausea, Lose of Appetite, Indigos
tion,_ Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity
of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic
Affections, Gravel, Piles,
AND ALL OOMPLAINTEI REESE!
A GENTLE AND COOLING - APERIENT OR run-
GATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It le particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers
by Bea and Land, Residents in Rot Climates, Persons of
Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains
of Vessels and Planters will find it I . valuable addition to
their Medicine Cheats.
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-
Rightful effervescing beverage.
Numerous testimonials, from professional and other
gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun
try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series
of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable
character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an
intelligent public.
Manufactured only by
TARRANT & CO.,
No. 275 . GREENWICH. Street ; corner Warren et. '
NEW YORE,
apa•ly And for sale by Draggles generally.
PURE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.
The epecial attention of physicians and !entities is
*ailed to the snperiority'of this article. It is rapid's
supplanting all other kinds, and all those who have used
it give it the most decided preference. The following
extracts, from certificates in the hands of the manufac
turer, "Col. Dattowes,i' will show the high estimation
in which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by tboee gen
tlemen of the medical profession who have fully ex
amined it
Mir One pound, 62g cents, or two pounds for Si.
Complete instructions accompany each package, show
ing how to make the most delicious articles for the table.
FOE SALE, WHOLESALE, AND BETATL,
AT
FREVE BBC WN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE,
N. R. COIL at FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streota,
PHILADELPHIA.
"I hare examined and prepared time Arrow Boot,
tnanufaetnred by Col. Hallowell, of St. Mary's, Georgia.
Ithas the beet quality of that variety of ftecnla I have
met with, being enperlor to any Bermuda, or other Ar.
row Boot I have Been.
titb29-atutbSm
MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA
TED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the
only einpporters ,euader eminent medical patronage. La.
dies and physicians ore reepoctfully requested to call only
on Mrs. Bette, at her reeidence, 1039 WALNUT Street,
Philedelphin, (to avoid comaterfeits.) Thirty thousand
Invalids have been advised by their phyeiciane to nee her
sprilancee: - Those only are genuine bearing the United
etatee copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, an 9
also on the Supporters. with teetimoniale. ocle-inthalf
aLUTEN CAPSULES.
. 0I
PURE 00D-LIVER OIL.
The repugnance of moat patients to 00D-LIVE
OIL, and the Inability of many to take It at all, has in
duoed various forme !of disguise for its adminietration
that are familiar to the Medical Profeaton. Some of
them answer in wetsl cases, but more often thoivablols
neutralizes the usual offer* of MO 011, proving (Mite as
unpalatable and of less therapeutic, valise. The repug
nance, nausea etc., tolnvalide, induced by disgust of the
Oil, Is entirel y obviated by the use of our OAPSULES.
00E0-LIVER OIL OfiTSULIiB have been maoh need
lately in Europe, the experience there of the geocrre
sults from their use in both hospital and private praotloe,
aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf
ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we de for
tbein, feeling aaetrai their use will result in benefit and
deserved favor. Prepared by
,us a i n vsA
GROCERIES • AND PROVISIONS
NATIVE WINE.S..
STRICTLY PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPN—THE
MOST DELICIOUS, RICH, AND MUTT
WINES EVER onneszto TO
THE PVBLIO,
AN EXCELLENT ASSOETBIENT JUST BILOKIVED.
ALBERT 0_ ROBERTS,
. DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
.00EXER ELEVENTH AHD. VINE STD
SALT. -2,000 sacks Ground Alum
Sall; 21,000 bushels do., do., do.; 4,000 bushels
Turk's Island do., In store and for sale by kiIIRPHT
HOONEI, No. 148 NORTH WHARVICB. myB
TIT E HAVE JUST RECEIVED
V V from London direct s large lot of Ozone and
BLickwell's 'celebrated Pickl • ••• • .
JAM es. ES HOMER .t 80N8,
SEVENTH and NOBLE and SUER end WOOD.
m.720-tf
QAILDINES.—A very carierior brand
14.7 for sale by CRANING B. OfaSTAIIIB,
ap2 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITIC Street.
fIROSSE & BL&CKWELL'S oele.
.
brated PICKLES and SAUCES, coutitintly received
I\TUTS.-20. •B ALES LANGUEDOC
ALMONDS; 25. bales SIOILY ALMONDS; 100
bags New Aftloan PEANUTS ; just received and for isle
by • ' RHODES & WILLTAMS,
myo ' 107 South WATER Street.
drIBIDSSE • h BL ACKWELL'S ENG
LISR PICKLES.—A fresh importation ot,Entash
pickles and Sauces, just received and for sale by
BRODES & WILLIAMS,
jet 107 South WATER Street.
LEGAL
MEDICINAL. -
*EIAbiITICI , JACKSON, M. D.,
*University of Pennsylvania "
1412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
SHODZEI & WILLIAMS,
107 South WAVLE Street
RAILKOA.D LINES.
1862. tg_e_. 1862.
- -
ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW YORK LINE&
TEE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PERLA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00.'S
LINES FROM PRILADELPHIA TO NEW
YORK AND WAY NAOS& •
TIDY WALNUT-STREWS WHIR? AND KENSINGTON mot
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VIZ:
MM.
Ate A. M. via Camden And Amboy, 0. and A. AG
oommodalion $2 2$
Ate A. AL vie Camden and Jersey City, (N. J.)
Accommodationa 26
At 8 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey OitYl
Morning 31;111 800
At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jorsoy (My,
Western Express 8 00
At 123 P. M., via ()smiler' and limbo'', Accommo
dation 2 23
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex-
Drees 800
At 4P. M., via Oamdon and Jersoy GUT, Evening
Nxpress II 00
At 4 P. M., via Oamdon and /may city, 24 Ohm
Ticket 1 26
At 6% P. M., via Kensington and Jersey GAY;
Evening Mail 8 00
At 12 P. M., via Kensington antlJemey City. South
ern Mail 800
At 5 P. N., via Camden an 4 Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)—let Class Ticket.. 2 26
Do. do. 24 Class d 0.... 150
The 12 P. H. Southern Mail runs daily ; all others Sun
days excepted.
For Water Gap, Btroudebnrg, Berant o n, witgesporro,
Montrone, Groat Bond, &0., at 6 A. M. from Walnut
street Wharf, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western
Railroad.
For Blanch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, &c., at 6 A. M and
23 I'. M., from Wallin!. street Wharf; (the 6A. M. Line
connects with train leaving Easton tor Maw* Chunk
at 8.20 P. 111.1 •
For Mount Holly, a 8 A. M., 2 and 4 P. M.
For Freehold, at d A. M., and 2 P. M.
WAY LIIKTM.
For Bristol, Trenton, &c., at 8 and 11 A. 81, end 6, 5.80,
and 12 I'. M. from Kensington, and 2X P. M. from Wal
nut-id:reit wharf.
For Bristol, and intermediate stations, at 11% L. M.
from Kensington Depot.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Burlington,
Florence, Bordentown, &c., at 12%, 1,4, ft, and 5% P.
Steamboat TRENTON for Bordontown and interme
diate etattons at 2,44 P. ➢l. from Walnut-street wharf.
Mr For New York, and Way Lines leaving Remain/S
-ten Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The care run into the
Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
Depot.
Fifty Ponnda of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
' , samisen are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by
special contract.
fel-tf WM. R. GATZITER. Agent.
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
ILSILROA.D.
THZ GREAT DOUZLE TEAM ROUTE
1862.
loot_w 1862.
THR CAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS Now EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
FMT:Ml= ' nn‘Mn=V ' 7l ' nl
radlltios for the transportation or passengers to and
from Pittsburg, Chtclnnati, Chicago, St. Louie, St. Paul,
Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other towns
in the West, Northwest, and Southwest, are unsurpassed
for speed and comfort by any other route. Stooping and
smoking oars on all the train°.
THE EXPRESS BUNS DAILY; Mall sad Fast
Line Sundays excented.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at. .. 7.15 A. M.
Peat Line " tt . ....... ....11.30 A. M.
Through Express " 10.30 P. IL
Harrisburg Accommodation loaves Phila. at.. 2.80 P. M.
Lancaster it " .. 4.00 P. M.
Tireet Cheater Arnow:l:lo'n No. I‘. ~ .. 8.45 A. M .
CI " N o . 2it " —12.00 noon.
Parkeaburg - 4.11 l " .. 5.45 P. 81.
West Chester vaaaengers will take the Wed Cheater
Noe. 1 and 2 and Lancaster Aocomwolation Trains.
Panaengors for Sunbury, WiMammon, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Falb, &c., leaving Philadelphia at 7.15
A. 111. and 10. SO P. N., go directly throngh.
For further Information apply at the rani:anger fits;
Mon, 8. E. corner of ELEVENTH and IL&IMAM
/Wear.
By this route freights of all descriptions can be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wiaconein, lowa, or Mis
souri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga-
Me nsere of the Went, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the Wort
by the Penneylvania Railroad, are at MI times, as fa
vorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies.
Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of
their freight to this Company, can rely with confidence
on its speedy transit.
for freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or
Wives the Agents of the Company.
B. B. KINGSTON, Ja., Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART. Pitt.nbrirg
MARK% it Co. Chicago.
LEECH k Co., 0.1 Astor House, or No. 1 Booth
William atroot, New York.
LEECH & CO., No. 77 Washington street, Boston.
MAGRAW & KOONS, No. 80 North street, BRltint
H. H. HOUSTON, Oen'l Freight Agent, Phila.
L., L. HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Phila.
ENOCH LEWIS. Clenl Sue% Altoona. jyl-ti
PHILA.DELPH LA,
GERIIIA.N TOWN, AIiD NOB
BAST° %VN RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, May 25th, 1882, until farther
notice.
FOR GEBM&NTOWN
Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, A. M., I, 2,
3.10, 4, ti, SX, 6,7, 8,9 M, 103, 11,M, P. rd.
Leave Germantown. 6,7, 785, 8, BX, 9,M, 10X, 1.1,X,
A. SL, I, 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8. 0, 10.10, 11, P. at.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philidelphii, 9.10 . A. M., 2,3, 5,7 X, 10K,
P. M.
Leayo Germaitown, 8.10 A. M., 1. 4,6%, 9%, P. IL
CHESTNUT HILL EALLBOAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, 11, A AI , 2,4, 5,6, 8,
io.s.‘. P. M.
Leave Cbeetrut Dill, 7.10, 7.35, D.lO, 11.10, A.
1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 6.40, 7.40,0.50, P. 01.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9.10 A. 111., 2,5, 7K, P. IL
Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 A. M., 12.40, 6.10, 9.10,
YOU CONSROROOKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 6, 9.05, 11.06,A. 111., 1%, 3, 43,
0.10, 8.05. 11X, P. M.
Leave Norristown, 6,7, 7.50, 9, 11, A. M., IX, 4K,
BX, P. M.
• ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. , 2X, 4K, P. V-
LblilYti Norristown, T A- M..'l, 6, P.
FOB MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,9, 11.05, A. Pl., IX, 3, 4.X,6 10,
8.05.11 g. P. 11. • . •
Leave Pdanainnk, 6X, 7X, 8.20, 9M, U 3,, A. 31., 2,
6,7, P. R.
ON
LeAve.Pbiladelptda, 9 A. 11., 2M, 4K, 8, P. M.
Leave Nenayunk, 734 A. 51., IX, 6X, 9, I'. K.
H. X. SIIITII,•GeneraI anyvinteodent.
my 264( Depot NINTH and ORB EN Streets
aelm NO v RTH PERN A: I%-
3'oB BETHLEHEM, DOELEBTOWN,_III A 17011
°HUNK, HAZLETON. EASTON, WILKES
BARRE, &c.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after MONDAY, MAY 1862, Passen
ger Tr,abis will lasso PROST and WILLOW Streets,
Pliiladelphla, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
At 6.40 A. M., (Express.) fro. Bsthlehem, Allentown,
Afraich Ohnnk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarro, Se.•
At 2.46 P. M., (Expreee,) for Bethlehem, Easton, ha.
Tide train reaches Easton at 6 P. M., and .makes
done connection with the New Jersey Central for New
tork.
At 6.06 P. AL, for Bethlehem, .6.lleotown. Maas%
Chunk, Az.
At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Doylestown.
At 6P. M., for Fort Washington.
Sir) 8.40 A. ht. Express Train mats erase 00tillediOII
With the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and most desirable route to all points La
the Lehigh coal region.
TRAMB FOB PHILADELPHIA.
.N - Leave Bethlehem at 5.40 A. 11.., 9.18 A. 111., and LB P. 81..
Lear° Doylestown at 7.25 A. 721. and 3.20 P. N.
Leave Fort Washington at 8.30 L. M.
ON ELiliDA.To.—Rhiladelphia for Bethlehem at 7.40
A. /IL
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.45 P. M.
Dorlestowa for Philadelphia 316 30 A. K.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5.r. /a. _
Fare to Betidetem...Bl.W I Pare to Mooch Okunk.s2 60
Rare to Boston 1.60 'Wilkesboro . 4.60
Through irokets most bo Nuconct at the notes
°Meet, at WILLOW Street, or BipBl9 . Street, in order
to secure the above rates of fare. . . .. •
All Passenger Trains (except Ilandlef Tala) concoct
at Berta street with the Fifth and Bluth /beets, and Be
get:ld and Third-streets Passenger EatiguadthtWentg mb
flutes after leaving Willow street. •
. my 3 -• SLIM 01s11.11H, Agent .
XE.WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA BAIL.
VIA. MEDIA.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT
On and after Monday, March 10th, 1862, the trains
will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. E. cor
ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8.08
and 10.30 A. M., and 2,4.30, and 7 P.M., and will leave
the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Stroots,
17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and
Market streets.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave PHILADFILPITIA at 8 A
Loa►e WEST OBESTFIR at 8 A. M., end 4.30 P. M.
The trains leaving Philadolphia at 8.05 A. M., and
4.30 P. M., connect at Penne)ton with trains on the Phi.
ladelphia and Baltimore Railroad for Oxford and Inter
mediate potato. ILEN.BY WOOD,
mhB General Superintendent.
MIERPM PHILADELPHIA
AND EL MBA B. B. LINE.
1862 -WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ISMS
For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, sad'
all points In the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave
Depot of Phila. and Beading R. 8., cor. Broad and Oat
toenail drat)* at 8 A. X., and 3.16 P. 31. daily, except
Sundays.
QUICKEST ROUTE trout Philadelphia to points fn
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Weetern New
York, &a., .ko. Baggage chocked through to Buffalo,
Niagara Fake, or intermediate points.
EMMMiZ2
• For further information apply to
JOHN S. HILLS% General Agent.
THIRTEENTH. and OALLOWHILL, and N. W. aor
SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. 1.3141
- I NE I T-L,.:7,7_3 1 RE OP EN.I.N G. OF
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO
RAILROA.B.—This road, being folly REPAIRED and
effectually GUARDED, is .now open for the trans
portation of - peesengors and freight to all points in the
GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all other In
formation apply at the Company's Office, corner BROAD
Street and WASHINGTON Avenue.
S. M. FELTON,
epa-tt Trealdent P. W. and D. R. B. CO.
gWEST CHESTER
- RAILROAD TBAINS, via PENN
SYLVANIA LIMBO/LH, leave depot, corner ELE
VENTH and IdABILET Streets, at 8.16 A. 61., 22 noon,
and a P. H.noß-ti
. .
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
FXPRESB TO ATLANTIC CITY.-
The Philadelphia Local Express Conipanii,.office
26 South FIFTII street, run two daily lines forwarding
Packages. Baag.ge, and Prated of every
.description.
Goods called for In all parte of the city by leaving orders
at our Office. Beegage checked through. 103 .6t*
•
THE ADAMS .Ex;
a owls.
PRESS COMPANY, Office
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcel, Packages, Mew.
ohandlse, Bank Notee, and Specie, either by its owr
Unea or in oonnoctloa s with„other Express Oompaniee, tc
ail the principal Townt'ind Ofilee of the United States
`\,d Z. S. SANDFORD,
lelp thdoersi ihrsertotendeot
LABOR-SAVING MAOHLNE.
inoTHILEI-SATTNO MA.OIII-NZ.
TIM-SAVING DIA.OHINS
Haley, Morse, & Boyden's Clothes Wringeersaves labor,
time, and clothes, ands an improvement whirl will
meat certainly be generally adopted. It le self-adjusting,
simple and durable, and is far 'superior to every other
devico'for the purpose intended. Over flee hundred have
been Bold within the lag thirty days in this city. He
family should be without one. They are warranted to
give perfect satisfaction.
For asalo by L. B. SNOW, at the Office of JOY, 0011,
& CO ,• northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
streets. Orders from the Country nrontatlY attended to.
mylo.lm
AMERICAN ROOFING SLATES,
FULLY EQUAL to the BEST WELSH SLATES.
T. THOMAS,
my2B-17 217 WALNUT Street.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION
ty NEES, Nem 282 and 284 DIA.ItKIIT Strait,.
BALE OR DRY GOODS.
THIS MORNING.
Juno 5, OD four months' credit--
HO packages British, Fronoth and American dr; 000415
BALE OF OAEPETINGIit.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
Juno 6, on four raontlie credit--
WO plecee velvet ! Bnuisels, tupalln, and Venetian ear
pettnge, matting& to
SALE OF FRENOIi DRY GOODS.
ON tIONDA.Y BIORNINR.
Juno 9, on ford' months' credit
709 packages French, Oennau, Swigs, and BOnab dry
goods.
RAW: or BOOTS AND SHOES
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
Jnno 10, on roar months' credit.
1.00 9 packages boots and oboes.
tHILIP FORD & 00., AUCTION
ZEES, 525 BIABIZZT and 622 0021202161:13 611,.
BALE Or 1,000 GABBS BOOTS, 811078, AEG'
BROGANS.
TB Ili MORNING,
Juno 5, M 10 o'clock, preciesly, will be sold, by
catalegus, I,COO caw men's, bops', and yontbe calf,
klp, and grain booth; calf and kip brogans, station,
tics, walking oboes, &c.: women's. miesee', and children's
calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots and shoes,
galtersodippers, buskins, &c. Included in wile will be
found a large amortment of first•claso aity-m&do vein.
lEir Goode open for examination, with catalogues
early on the morning of sale.
BAILE OW /,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, 880
GANS, ko.
ON MONDAY MORNING,
June 9, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be sold, by cata
logue, 1,000 cases mane',boys', and youths' calf, kip,
and grain boots; calf an kip brogans, Congress galterS,
Oxford ties, walking shoes, 10.; women's, misses', and
children's calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled
boobs and shoes, gaiters, slippers, &r., - including a large
assortment of first-class city. made goods.
MfT Open for examination, with catalogues, early on
the morning of sale.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, Zs 00.,
429 UHNBTISIrr EMMET
ANCOMIT & WARNOCK, ACC
-
JTUMMIES, No. 218 81/111NNT Street.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE OP STRAW GOODS. by
Catalogue.
ON. FRIDAY HORNING, • . .
Jnna 6, commencing at 10 o'clock orsoiiely—
A general assortment of fashionable goods.
BY HENRY P. WOLEIRT,,
AIIOTIONEER.
REMOVEDiken NO: 9 South SECOND Street to No.
202 MARKET Street, wait side, above Second Street.
REGULAR SALES OF DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,
NOTIONS, ate.
Every Monday, Wednesday , and Friday morning, com
mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. -
Clty and countn dealers, are requested to attend these
sales.
Consignments respectfully solicited from manufactu
rers, importers, coramission,whohtealo,aud jobS)lng hermit,
and retailers of all and every. description of merchandise.
Entire stocks of goods arreagedilanksold in lots to trait
the retail trado. Cash advanced on goods. Settlement
second day from sale. m7lO lm*
DANIEL 11. EMMET, Auctioneer.
BY BURDETT. JONES, AND 00:,
Store 100.WALLIEreei, New York.
At 12 o'clock, at the Wall street SaleerootO, corner of
Front and Walt Streets.
. COTTON.
By order and ender the direction of Ifirana Barney, Bag.,
Collector of the Port. .
LABGE GOYSBNMICNT SALE OF BSA ISLAND
AND GULF COTTON:
7(0 bales superior quality sze ISL AND, of choice
brands, all in perfect. nvrchantable order.
ALSO, •
By order and nnder the direction of Col. D. D. Tompkins,
Assistant Quartermaster General.
LARGE. Ss.LB GULF COTTON.
400 bales (air to middling Cult Cotton. in portent order.
Samples may be examined at the SYall•street sales
room, by catalogue, on and after Saturday, 7th instant.
The bales of Sea Island can be examined at stores, Nog.
54, 56, and 58 Wheeler's Stores, atlantic Dock, Brook
lyn. The bales of Gulf Cotton at store No 58 &Santis
Dock, Wheeler's stores. Purchasers an requested to
examine the Gulf and Sea Island Cotton in bales ea
&bow.
TO DISTILLERS.
-a- The DISTILLERY known m the
"PHCENIX,"
and formerly owned and occupied by 3.6.151 L. Surrß,
Esq., situated on TWENTY-THIRD, betwoan RAM
and Y 11.12 Btroota, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bushels
per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom
modating terms. Is in good running order, and has oil
the modern improvements. An Artecian well on the pre
mises furnishes an unfailing supply of good, pure water.
Address 2. LOOK 2 & 00., No, 1010 61ABILM
Street, Philadelphia. fe22-dtf
FOR SALVOR TO LET—Four
Housee, on the wed side of BBC &D Street, below
Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of
NINTH and &ANSON Streets. mh2e-tf
gig TO LET—A beautiful COON
THY-PLAOE, of 10 acres,' on the west side of
FRONT. Street road, above Hart lane, within ten mi
nutes' walk of the Frankford and Southwark passenger
cars. Possession early In App• Apply at the south
west corner NINTH and SANSONE, second story.
STEVENS HOUSE,
(LATE DELNONIOO'I3 3 )
No. 26 BROADWAY,
NEW YORE.
rive minutes' walk from Fall River boat landing,
Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street.
trile2S.3m OZO. W. STEPIIENB, Proprietor.
OARD. - 111111 UNDERSIGNED,
late of the GIRARD 11011810, Philadelphia, have
:eased, for a tenm of yes:* wialasva
Woabington. They take tide occasion to retnrnto tkatr
lid friends and customers many thank/ for Not fey.ons,
.nd bee to moue them that they will he moot ham te
1 , !.0 them In their new quartari.
thrxEs, OHADIVICIS., It OG.
.
iswerraww. Jut" 16. loaf. str7A-1,
__MACHINERY AND IRON.
MORGAN, ORB; & 00., STEAK
ENGENG 111111DERG, Iron Pounders, and
General Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. Inn Mir.
LOWHILL Street- Philadelphia. failt-br
J. YARGIKAA MERRICK, JOHN B. COPM,
WILLIAM H. MERRICK, HARTLEY NIEWOK"
SOUTHWARK -FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTBiIIIT,
Manufacture High and Low Presume Steam Engines,
for land, river, and marine service.
Bailers, 'Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c. ; Out
ings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail
road Stations, &c.
Botoes and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat
improved construction.
Every deacription of Plantation Machinery, anoh as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Op Steam
Trains, Detonators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &a.
Bole Agents for N. RlBlenx's Patont Bum
Apparatus ; Nesmyth's Patent' Steam Hammer, and As
pinwall
Apparatus,
Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining
Machine. aus-tY
IiIaPENN STEAM ENGINE
AND BOILER WORKS.—NE &FIB a
LEVY, PRACTICAL AND TIEECEETIOAL EMU
NEER% ACH INISTS,BOIL EP...RAKERS, BLAIN/-
WRITES, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years,
been in successful operation, and been exclusively en
gaged in building and repairing Marine and River En
gines, high end low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks,
Propellers, &c., &c., respectfully offer their services to
the public, as being fully prepared to contract for En
gines of all siren, Marina, River, and Stationary, having
sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to exe
cute orders with quick despatch. Every description of
pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and
Low-pressure, Flue Tubnlar, and Cylinder Boilers, of
the beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of eg
sizes andkinds ; Iron and Braes Castings, of all descrip
tions; 801 l Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work
connected with the above business.
...
Drawings and Specifications Ibr all work done at their
establiehment, free of charge, and work gnerandied.
The enbscriberis have ample wharf-dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &a., Sm., for rale
ing heavy or light weights.
JACOB O. MUFTI:,
. JOHN ,P. LBVY,
lel4-tf BRACH end PALKISB Street'.
M., and 2 P. M
T EE
"EXCELSIOR " HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN
• -• et H. MICHENER & Co.,
GENERAL PROVISION DEALEBB,
And area Piths celebrated
" EXCELSIOR "
SUGAR-01:111ED HAMS,
Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Race xtreet4, Philadelphia.
The Justly-celebrated "EXCELSIOR" HAMS are
mired by J. H. H. & Co.. (in a etyle peculiar to them
selves,) expressly_ for FAMILY lIEVE ; are of delleionS
.flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered
for sale. api-3m
CAUTkON•
•
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Has Induced the metiers of Imperfect balance, to offer
them as a FAIRBANKS' SCALES," and purchasers
have thereby, In many Instances, been subjected tofraud
and impel/dam. FAIRBANKS' SCALES are manufac
tured only by the original inventory, E. de T. FAIR
BANKS & CO., and are adapted to every branch of the
businen, where a correct and durable klcalee is remand.
• FAIRBANKS di EWING •
9. •
• . Genital Agent*
selo-11 NABONIO Hilt; 714 MIIIIVEM ST.
.
13" 11
TINA.--.OOIIN-G,
lILIMPAPITIAND DT TAM
UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING COMPANY,
'•No: 9 GORE BLOOK,
Corner GREEN and PITTS Streets, Boston, Maas.
This Portable Booting Le the' only article ever offered
to the public which Is ready prepared to go on the roof
without any finishing operation. It is tight, handsome,
and easily applied. and can be safely and cheaply trans
ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or
discolor water running over or lying on it, and is, In all
reapcots, a very desirable arNde. Its non-aoudad:bag
Properties adapt it especially to covering manufactories
of 'Br iton, kinds • and it is confidently offered to the
public after a tes t four years in all varieties of climate
and temperature, for covering all kinds of roofs, flat or
pitched, together with cars, steamboats, &e.
It le both cheap' and durans. Agents wanted,' to
whom liberal inducements are offered. Send for sample,
circular, SM., with particulars, to "U. S. GOOFING
CO., No. 9 GORE BLOOD. Boston." an24-8m
rrIENT:aIARERB' CHERRY TENT
-1 filLlPB,llitited States paten', for
sale at J. P. REED'S, Southeast =nor of TILER-.
TEENER and IMBUE ambi t Philadelphia.
al2B-Im*
SALES BY AUCTION
INEW TURK.
ON TIIESD&T, JUNE•IO
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
HOTRUS.
PHILADELPHIA.
=BRION & SONS,
JINGILYSERS AND MACHINISTS,
THE WORLD.
SALES BY AUCTION
M THOMAS & 1301143.
• Nos. 139 end 141 Bontb BIMBUY &sea
no - I'll IMP"! S A LF, 4 ItR AT. WSTATE AND STOOK,
AT TIFF EXrri cNGE )(NEAT Tt7R'3DAT.
Sl' FURNITURE, sit the - Auction Storo, 0•017 Mire
day nr•rning.
aq - ANAL EST ATE AT PRIVATE SALE—We
hure a large anionnt of r.O 1 estate at art vale 111411. in
clotting every &seri ntion of city and country property.
l'zicted Sete may be bed at the Auction Store.
REAL ESTATE SALE-JUNE 10
- - .
largo sale, by order of Orphans' Court, Executors,
and others. Full doeriptions b in batlbilla. may be had
at the aneti-n Rooms
P ERE P TOIIV S I.L . E—FTFtS r-oL ASS FAA 'l.
Onr sale 10th Stine trill inclnde the valonlds f:wen of
Thome.. T. Lea. at the six.ndle ti•ne on the Ohl Tort
tend, between Choltnn not and Germ tntown. 735 scree,
to be divided end sold in separate tracts, one of 33 acres,
Inelndln2 ell the bnildinee end improvement!.
117" Full descrlptions in litherraphic plane and hand
bills, now reedy.
Orrbane , Court Cele—Txtotte of baninel Tine. dee'd.—
TEIREE-TORY 'RIME DWELLING S Pine etroot,
between Tenth Red Eleventh.
Some rbtate —T OUR REICH: DWALLINGS. Rod
man street. east of Tenth.
Orphnra' Coot FlllP—Karate of John L. Mifflin, deed.
FOUR STORY MUCK stoints. Noe. 38. 38.40,
end 42 South Front street, hetween At atket end Chestnut.
neentorA' Sale. TRREA STORY BEIM. DWELL
ING, Nr. 614 htare.all atr , et. rerth of Green.
DESIRABLE COUNTRY 81TE, containins abort 10
scree. Bchnnl•hoore- lane, tear the hlsnarttnY and Nor
ristown Railroad station.
NEAT MODERN' RF.‘TDENC North Fifth street,
scuth of Noble. Iles eas introdnced. bath, hot and cold
water. cooking ranee, furnace, Ac. Terms—tsS,OOD may
rrmain on mortgage,
THERE. STORY BRUM. STORE AND DWELL
ING, northeast corner of Seventh and Jefferson streets.
It to occupied as a grocery storo and dwelling, and is a
gond hn•rness stand.
PrnmntorY Bele GROUND -BENT of FM a year, on
slot Thomptam greet. Penn Dietrict.
TWO-STORY BRIO& DIVELT , ING. corner of Ger
mantown turnpike and Onwan'a lane, Mount Airy, Ger
mantown. 'Neentv-recond ward.
TIMER. STORY BRICK DWELLTNG, Ito. OK
Pine tared, wet of Sixth.
REAL ESTATE SALE—JUNE 17.
rereTntory SNP—YALIIAELE CO 4L
Our sale 17th inns will include 7 tracts coal landt. Broad
Top township, Penna. Fail deactiptions risdy in hand
bills.
IfFAL i'II;TATV SALE—MTN 24.
Orchunc' (burl Saln—leftab) of John Smith, doc'd.—
TWELVE PE 0 PERTIFB.
()robotic' Court Salo—Nstute of AlUm. Mitchell, deed.
An10."N0m.1341 toul •47 South Fourth Strout.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE- ERE-NOEL PLATE MIR
RORS. ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTRS. Tsr.ln4tms
CARPETS, BAGATELLE: TABLES, FIRE-PROOF
SAFE, &c.
TIIIS MORNING,
At 9 o'clock. at the Auction S•oro. on extensive assert.
went of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant pisno
fortes, floe mirrors. carpe',. Ace., from families declining
housekeeping, removed to the store for convenience et
sale.
ALSO,
An elegant roselroni piano -forte.
A superior fire and burglar-proof safe, made by Lillie
A book-binders' superior mesa.
Nn.2a6 Nnrth TvrAfth str.et
SUPERIOR rpurruntle, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Bc.
ON 'FRIDAY MORNING,
June Bth, at 10 o'clock, at No. 238 north Twelfth
street, the superior rosewood parlor furniture, roahorrAlwr
chamber and dining room furniture, brussels and other
carpets. &a
Also, the kitchen furniture.
rar May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning or
the sale, with catalogues
BALE OF INTERESTING AND VALUABLE BOOKS
ineem A. PRIVATE COLLECTION.
.. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
At 4 o'clock. at the Auction Store, a collection of va
luable and interesting miscellaneous books.
NET' For particulars nee catalogue.
Sala on the Brerniaes—To. 808 North Broad Strait
HANDSOME MODERN RESIT)ENOE, AND Ir
TITRE. BRUSSELS OADPETS, MIRRORS, ME.
LODEON, &e.
ON MONDAY MORNING
• •
June 9, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1308 North
OfVl 'al reet; the baudeome modern fonr.atnry brick
meteage, with founatmy back buildings. Bev nit the
modern co? yenienew; gas throughout; 3 . bath. rosins.
hot and cold water; furnace, cooking ranso, &c. Also.
a back stable and coach•house in the rear, on o.lrllete
street.
. .
ANTSOItIE FURNITURE— Immediately after the
ralo of the 11011E* will be sold the household furniture.
Also. ft two-seated caritas'
Sir The house will be sold at 10 o'clock, the fornitare
immediately after. Fall descriptions in handbills.
Sale Fr. 1735 &rcb Streot
- .
HANDSOME FURNITURE., MIRROR., TAPESTRY
CARPETS, Sec.
ON TUESDAY NODDING,
10th Met , et 10 o'clock. by cataloece, at N 0.1735
Arch street, the heodeome earlor,
dialog-room, and
chamber fernitnre, flee French-plate mirror, line ta
pestry carpet!, jrc.
May be egaintned at 8 o'clock on the morning of
the sale. .
FITZPATRICK & BROTHERS, ,
.A.V.L. Auctioneers, 603 ORZSTIOIT Bt., above Sixth
SALE OF STATIONERY, PAPER. ENVELOPES,
Blank Books, Cutlery, Ellleer-olotted Ware, 110-iery.
Neck- ties, Soepeoders, Gloves, Yankoo Notions, and
Fancy Goods of wimp. stvlea.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
June 6. at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store.
SALE THIS (THURSDAY) monwma,
At 7 o'clock, ore, stock of Pbotorraph Albums Also,
a stock of miscellaneous books, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c,
MOSEB NATIEMIS, AITOTIONERIt
AND CON] lESION NEROBANT. souttuteat
corner of METH and DADS Btreetn
TAKE NOTICE
The blithest possible price le loaned on roods at 4:Te-
Chant' Principal Estab/ishment, southeast elms, e
Sixth and Bace streets. At least one-lAird more Moo st
any other eetabliolunont in thin city.
NATHAN' FBINCIPAL MONEY Va9.9tiT.1E.....
280,660 TO LOAN.
In !sage or amaß Rmoants, Prom one dollar to thoneicli t
on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watobee, Jamb , .
merchandise, clothing, tnrnitnre, bedding, plenoa f and
goods of every description.
LOANS ➢LADE AT TIT'S LOWEST MARKET BATED.
Thla establishment bas large lire and thief-,roof mesh
for the safety of valuable goods, together with a privets
watchman on the premises.
ESTABLISHED DOB THE LAST 80 YEARS.
ALL LARGE LOARS MADE AT THIS, TB
. _
Pr.IaICIPAL
nTr ATMS diIMATT.9 RienTrnrn
CABINET 'FURNITURE.
CABINET FURNITURE AND ELL
LIARD TABLXB.
MOORE & CAMPION.
• No. 2431 South 43120 . 0 ND Street,
In connection with their extensive Cabinet Bottom are
tow triontfacturtng a emperior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
And have now on hated a fall sopply, finished with the
MOOR& & OAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSI(TONS,
Mitch ere pronounced. by all who have need than, to be
inperior to all others.
Tor the quality and finish of thaw tables the MUM-
Sztnters refer to their unmerone poisons .hromybont
lie Union. who are familiar with the character of their
erne} torot.am
SHIPPING
sal Eg . FOR NRW YORK-THIS
DAY—DESPATCH AND SWEIFTSURR
LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.
Steamers of the above Linea will leave DAILY, at 12
einds
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terms, apply to WK. K. 13A17t11 & CO.,
my2l-tf 132 South DELAWARE Accave.
anBOSTON' AND PH - MADE&
PHU STBAIIIMIP LlNZ—Froze MI
Street, Philadelphia and. LONG Mort, Boston, ac.
Tho steamship SAXON, °Wain Matthews, win nail
from Philadelphia for .Thistots on SATURDAY, Jame
14, al 10 o'clock A. K., and from Boston for Phikidelphhi
ix 'MONDAY, June 9, at 4 o'clock P. 81.
Insurance one. half that by sell vessels.
Freight taken at fair rates.
MMus will please send bills lading with their voila.
For freight or passage (haying fine accommodations
for , powngere), apply to
HENRY WTSBOB & 00.,
882 80IITE. WEARY=
g in THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMBRIOA.ISI ROYAL NAM MAN
• 71IGN NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Paeans $l6.
Seoond Cabin Pll/1984(8 . . . . .. . ' ... .... n
• BROM BOSTON TO wiriurdox,
Chief Cabin Passage SID
Second Cabin Peerage in
The ships from New York oal! at Cork Harbor.
The shine from Boston call at Halifax and Cook Nee -
bor.
SCOTIA, Capt. jndtdos. CHINA. Capt. Anderson.
PERSIA, Capt. Lott. %STA. Oapt. Cook.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. EUROPA. Owet. J. Leitch.
AFRICA, Capt. bhaor - CANADA, Capt. Moir.
AMERICA, Capt. Moodie. 'NIAGARA, Capt. A. BIT
iIIGITRA.LARTAN.
Thine vowels eery a dear white light at mart-herd
.11.8611 on starboard bow; red on port bow.
SCOTIA, Judklns, leaves N York, Wednesday, .Inne I.
EUROPA, Cook, .. Boston, Wednesday, June U.
PERSIA, Lott, -. ' • . 11 - N.York, Wednesday, Jane 18.
AFRICA, Shannon, • n -Boston, Wedneadar, Julie 28.
aNINA. Anderson, .. a , N.York, Wedaenday. Jar 11..
ARABIA. Moodie, Ic. - Boston, Wednonday, July. 9.
SCOTIA, Judkins. .4 N.York, Wednesday, July 16.
Berths not secured =tit paid for.
Art experionoed Smoot on board.
The owners of these ships will not be immutable Zen
Gold, Silver Bullion , Specie, Jewelry, Pracbus Stoats.
or Metals, sin
less bill; of lading era signal therelor, 5.... A
the value thereof therein expressed. Tor freight or p.
"V) apply to M. CUNARD,
6 BOWLING GREEN. Raw York.
Orb E. 0. A J. G. BATES,
. 103 STATE Street. Boston
_
LONDON EXHIBITION-RETURN
TWEETS TO LONDON AND DAME:
Firit-class $l6O.
Beccind-Wass M.
WEIIKLY COMMUNICA
TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NNW
YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUERNS
TON,
areland,) to•land and embark peatendetv
W • ,
The Liverpool, New York, wad Pialledoiplas Elteaoi
ship Oompany ' s splendid 017de-bunt Iron screw stout
ebbe we Intended to sell as follows
FBOld TOCI 7 'PORK FOB LIPSRPOOL.
CITY OF 6etarday, Ditty Al, 1862.
KANGAROO Saturday, June 7, 1882.
CITY OF NEW YORK.......Beturday, Jane 14,1889.
CITY OF WASHINGTON....Betarday, Jane 41 ; 1889.
And may Beturdey throughout the yaw, from Pl2l
3.0. 44 H. B.
BATIB OP PAIMAGZ
THROUGH FROM PHILADZILPHIA.
Oabtn, to Queenstown, or LiverpooL OHO
Do. to London, via Liverpool
Deem. to Queenstown, or Liverp001....... tdap
Do.' to Louden. •
Do. Return • tickets, available for six months, trop
Liverpool
Parson/en forwarded to Havre, Paria, Hamburg,
Hremee, end Antwerp at thronth rates.
Uortincetre of peautge leaned from Liverpool to New
York
Hertitioateg of Tamar booed Trom Queenstown to Her
York
These downers have superior accommodation for pm
ontere, are mon-voted with water-tight verapartineette,
and carry exoerienoed Burgeons.
for Insight, or Damage, stroly at the omoe of the 000-
PlinY, JOHN G. DALI, Agent,
111 Walnut street, Philadelphia,
Liverpool, to WIL-IliNAllo
In Glasgow, to Vir er nates,
10 'Mon arose..
jr air mi g FOR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, ria Delaware lip
Raritan Canal.
Philadeirhia end New York lapress Steamboat 0OM•
van, receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., darn
ing their cargoes in New York the following day..
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
W5l. P. CLYDE, Arai, .
N 0.14 50IITH WHANVIIII, Philed &OIL '
JAMES HAND, Agent,
anl-tf Piers 14 sod 15 EAST RIVER, New Twit.'
()LIVE 0.11.—A fresh lot of Olive
; - :1111 61 P l ae lge Skinner, andbyirm small bottles,
'OfrasSal toll; " 1
seyl4 lie. 120 WLfITT Bt. and 21 or .V'