The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 16, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CITY.
THE WOUNDED AT ST. JOSEPFI'S Hos-
PITAL.—Amnos the eick and wounded officers at the
St. Joseph's Hospital who are doing well, we motion the
name of Colonel Charley Campbell, of the 67th Regiment,
who was wounded in the upper part of the thigh and
forearm, basing made a wonderful escape. The pain of
his wounds having subsided, he promises, after a week or
ton days more of magical supervision, to be able to PAT
his friends a shod visit. Colonel Campbell received the
second shot through the arm whil4 bring drigged off the
ground by a gallant soldler—W. D. Ray—the sante ball
killing the latter it:MAIMS%
Lc' Lieutenant Colonel D. B. Herds, of the 101st Beetroot.
deep flesh wooed in the log. The inflammation has aba
ted. and big general health is excellent. A. few wealts
will fit him up for attire date in the field. His friends
may feel assured that be is doing well, and Is well cared
for.
Lieut. Col. Purslane,, of the Washington Regiment,
wee wonoded in the lea fie is rapidly improving, and
ble emend health le without Nth. Re is an:tioui to
return to dray.
Captain J. Dennisfon, (of East Liberty ' ) First Ex•
celaior Regiment, wourded in the arm, both bones
fractured. Hie arm with great diffion'ty saved He is
buoyant in spirits—ls well cared for and recovering
rapidly. lie is BIIZIOSIX to join his comrades In ono more
conflict
thiplain Patterson, or the 1023 TlJitiment, wounded is
the Fide, le getting welt raphdy. Hu bee rooPiTA every
attentl e n, nud a close Mend le near to while away hie
hours.
Captain Christman, of Lifitt. Col. Houle' regiment,
wounded and rapidly recovering.
Captain Honker, of Pervisure's regiment, wounded in
shoulder, and improving rapidly.
Orderly Sergeant D. H. Lenoaster t 'Fayette county,
coreppny 0, 85th Re A lment, wounded on picket the day
beforo tbo 6th of Jim. A.nt ampere's(' above elbow—in
good spirit% want( og for nothing at.d almost ready to turn
bin face toward his country homo.
The Meade or wouoed soldiers' in hospital hero.mar
rest assured that wanian`e tender care le not and will not
be epared where it cue admbieter relief. Philadelphia
bee a world-wide renown for her phileutaropy.
EMBALMING TAE DEAD.—T he em
balmment of Mote of our brave volunteers who have
died in the service of their country has lately bowl a
source of great completion to sorrowing relatives, and is
extenthely practissd. Throw who aro engaged in the
pumult tends the Ir charges acconliog to the rank of the
deceased. varying from $l5 to 8100. The bendy of a pri
vate toldkr is embalm• d for $l6 and sent home in a
handsome coffk for $l6 snore. The proce-a is simply to
make an arterie__a a p n_d m tsi u nto , tt
therein a liquid invents :
litch is a avast. to theoperatera------........ to
woundi have been received a
much lager time is mquired. according to the quantity
sod Latino of the Injuries. A gunshot svennl protraote
embalmment to eight hours, and cases occur whore the
prompt lasts for two days. An onlinary utoda of con
ducting this operation has been to (meat arsenic in the
VOIDS. as is done to preserve minims for diseection; bet
thin is only temporary in lie effmte, nod, moreover, ran
dom a corpse poisopoue.' It thoroughly pervades the
turface of the skin, which, if kissed by relativee, creates
illness, arid often• death. Touching a corpse thus pre
pared, with a cut or abraided ling r, wosid engender a
salons sore and gnat pain, perhaps terminating fatally.
The embalming fluid of Summet exorcism a remarks'.
ble after, indurating the flesh, rendering-it exaeolingiy
hard and of marble whiteness. Even uncolored holies
lose, under its inflneues, their purple tinge, and Meows
of a light yellow. °ohm to recent invention, °Marconi
*ties of testing their powers of preservation have not ex
tended fora long pi.riod, bat many bodies are in existence
in this country which were embalmed by this mourn in
1952 and anbstquent years, which have not in the slight
est degas a altered, and p.omise to remain In the some
condition indefinitely
cormectioi with this euNect, it might be federating
to learn the mode of embalmment of the far. famed Egyp-
tian mummies, v bleb era handed down to no, after an
interment of several thormands of years, (bled and per
fectly black. The procws we.. very simple, althongh It
occueiid a very long time the and intetrinei were
first extracted—the Brat through the nostrils. a d the
second by an lecielon in the side. Ths body was then
shaved and washed, and the stomach tilled with pwfmnes
and spices The whsle soma was , then covered with
nniron, alive carbonate of soda.) for seventy days.
It was then walled, steeped in a b chant, enwrapped in
many thicknesses of linen, sod was fluidly ready for the
earcopbages.
TAR RECENT . GREAT .FRESHET —The
Philadelphia and Binding Railroad was not, even for the
brief pit riod of s day, embarrae•ed in lie operation. by
the recent greet Ire,Let , uor did the Schuylkill canal
Puffer anywhere in its dame e d locks ; the breaches in
its banks were all betwten &Inn MU Haven and Read
lug. By Monday next the repairs will be completed. The
damage to the cane/ will not exceed $25,000.
The Minebill and Sclunikifl Haven It diroadmwitained
a 'Bala injin yiu Mee UPI Gap. The Little Schuylkill
Ryilroad will be in operation by Monday next The
Mailman an 4 Broad Illonot,in Railroad lost a culvert,
(ten feet wide, ever a amain amnia,/ end some embank.
meet. Other lateral roads lost bridges aced otherwise
*attained damage, hat not to serious extent.
The reatett freshet that ever occurred in the Schuyl
kill previous to 1830, that we have any account of, wee
the "Pumpkin freshet," which took place seventy-three
years sgo—lu the year 1789
We have no accounte or very remarkable freshets on
the Bchulli,lll from the time of the " Pumpkin ftoshet"
until the year 1839, 1%10010 it is probable that horde
occurred, - ntore or lens deaructive in their character. In
the year 1830 an ice freshet occurred, which produced
very high water to the tchutlkiti, especially for 23 to 30
miles hom the Delaware. At WO time the river was
covered with ice, and as it was broken up and carried ott
greet destruction of property was pr.xthcof along the
-river.
Iu 1841 a summer freahet teok place, at which time the
river was higher than to 183 t, though not so high to
wel(' the Delav are. The minx were very heavy, and in
the Lehigh and other itvore the water was higher than
in Eeptetuner, 1850
In July, MO, another remark:4ga flood occurred, and
the e att rs of the Schuylkill roeo three inches higher than
in 1841. At this time the farmers along the Schuylkill
Valley left an immense amount of grain mcodly In the
chock. One former, a few mile below PAtstown, lest
Rye hundred ebockr, *nether Our hundred, and another
eeveniy, &c. The deetroction of fencos, timber, .kc.,
wee vety great. The river was a number of feet move
its usual height, thou gh not eo high, by severe! Inches as
at the last freshet.
ADMITTED TO BAIL.— On Paturday
morning the case of William and George Forepangh,
Andrew Ferter, William Tii.SUINU, :Edward Lawrence.
and George Jeffries, charged with !he murder of Richard
M. nom wee celled up before Judge Allison, in the
Comte (fustier Sessiour on habeas corpus.. The Grand
Tory bad lk.uutl a tree ad against the fret four of the
defttidenta for minder, and n true bill against all of the
defendants en I oblige of riot.
Meet's. Cassidy and Bonham appeared for the two
ForPpeughs, and they propw ed to submit to the court
the avid, nee taten dnwn btfl.ra the coroner, in order
that the judge might dr. the amount of hail:
Mr. Mann Hid that he would frankly admit that the
charge against the Bret tour defendant. would be of no
higher grade then murder in the (second degree; but at
that offence wee clearly wade oar, and an the attack mien
Mr. B. rry wee nupronked, he would 'unmet net lees
then $8,0(0 for Pt-cage ltd NI/idiom Forepeogh, Tltte
wan, nod rerter, and 8,000 t,r Lawrence and Jeffrlea.
Lir. Cassidy for the Forepaughs, and Mr. Doltgherttler
Fetter. objected to the amount as OXCNISIVO, 11l Tier, of
the Kenton to life of the uefeudAnts ; $5,000 would be
maple in their opinion.
Idr. Mann still toshectl upon.° heavy amount of bail in
order to the attendance of the parties at the trial.
Judge Allison cold that the circumstances %arrow:Whig
the ease were to be taken lute consideration with the
position of the Cfendante, and In his opinion $d,003
eazh ts , uld be sufficient for tho four defendants designa
ti d by Mr. Mann, and $4,000 for lice other two.
Ball a tt,t then entered. Mr. Mann gave notice of his
ittettion to tail the ease to-day, in order that tho de
fendants might be arraigned. lie would can the Cd3o
fir trial on to day week.
THE.J.EITERSON-STREET .B4ILWAY.—
A large and spirited meeting or eitizeiti Of the Seven
teenth d Twentieth wards was held on Saturday eren•
fog, at Fictir and Oxford -trod., for the purpose of ex
premiss the r oppositlim to, mod to remonstrate with the
Ottr Cotroc.lt ng.inet, the onward location ef.a freight
railway for the tianepertatiou of coal, ac., by the North
-Pruneylvanitt EMIT/ m.l Company, Moog Jefferson street
to the jubetk.o with toe Philaipistita. Germantown, anti
Norrietoan I:slitoed. on Moline M Ninth street
blichael Ylemrtn, &q., of the timenteauth ward, was
aptolottol &airman, and Joseph Wood, Eat., of the
Twentieth word, scoretary.
spirited arldreree,s were made by Meyers. Thomas L.
Ilarkine. Joseph Wood, and others, after which a long
eerie,, of rerolutions petitioning Monello to withhold
their consent from the lacution of the railway on the
street named, owing to the fact of its being highly im
proved at d demi, populated, were unanimously adopted,
amidst great entburtarni. We extract the following
Resolved, thirdly, That we request the detect and
Clotumou rJouncils , •f our city to condemn by their no
lion, and we call upon our Immediate representatives
therein to reaist, by their appeale, their influence, and
their votes, the project which has for its foundation no
just claim of any nece•o-ity of trade, but only the con •
ferring non an imperinui corporation a no a means of
transit, without any aseurance cf diminution of travel
over that part of their teed running along American
street, which woe originally donated and intended as a
market place, for the accommodation of the citizens of
West liemington, (nod of which they are in eonsoluinoe
new deprive",) or firsisralnler a d other streets, both
beretefore and at present used, and, indeed, almost ex
clusively monopolized, by the North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company.
GRANTING OF A Nzw SR
. turday Judge Allison decided lo grant a new trial to the
pohliehets at the Bucks Comity /ntelltgencer, who were
. --term some time since ou the charge of publishing a
Btu I on the ammeter - et cr.._ e _
The alleged libel was that Bleak was a Becevioilist in
feeling. and so exasperated were the people in the upper
part of the city of Philadelphia that they were about to
take summary vengeance on him, threatening to hang
him, the rope having been procured for this purpose. The
jndge, in grunting a new trial, said that in charging the
jury he stated in plain terns, that owing to the existing
state of things at the time the publication was made it was
thee ight of NI Deratona to know who Were and who were not
the film& of the Government. The very oilstones of the
nation woe then at stake, end it was the duty of public)
jourr Whits to inform the parole, the loyal people, of the
doe gee which surronuded them. This was his view of
tic rase tin o, and it is life °Diann now. In entertaining
aentinr.eas each tut thew, he whniVed the truth as evi
dence to justify the pul Haitian hut It seems that the
jury rid not think this point wavall made out. Hance
the verdict of conviction. In looking ever and studying
the :1 orate set Nal In favor of arantlng n now Wet, he
en. free to enY that he did not Chink there was a
attut
ciere ii.tent on the part of the publikhera, but they wore
-actuated by a sole desire to warn the-people in an hour of
SC dement and danger. Malice is the essential ingredi
ent of libel, and, as it apnoea, to him that tehre was no
malice in this ease, he was tboref,To prepared tegrant the
motion for ar ew trial. An order to This effect was re
corded by order of the court. Here the case closed.
MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF TUE
DKR hive meeting of the members of .tho her leas
lied on Fitton's, morning to take 04100 with reference
to the doxtb of Horace H. Lee. who was killed at the
battle of Fair Oaks. Judgn Attleon presided, end Rich
ard Lucius( and Thomas Cochran noted tte secretaries.
Ir. Den. Dmigherty offered thelollowing, which were
nennitnoto4y adapted :
Resolved, That we have heard, with sincere sorrovr,
of the &mite of our young associate, Horace N. Lee,
who bravely MI at the recent battle of Yale Oaks, a
121.143 r in the sacred MHO of our beloved canotrY.
Resolved, That in the death of Mance Of. Lee, we
mourn lite dosili of one %rho gave early promise of COO-
OrlrttoUS ability, and whose gallant bearing and genial
trimmers endeared him tone all
Resolved, That 'a comMittee of the be appointed by
the chairman to convey to our entrained brother, tho
father of the deceased, the oxpresiion of our heartfelt
sympathy.
Addresees were delivered by Messrs. Doughertr,
Be
mak, Pierce, Brooks, and Mann, and the reeetations
were adopted.
A PROVOST HARSIIAL FOR PRILATtEL
PRIA.-oaptain William Et Koine, of the Califyrnia
Regiment, bee been appointed provost marshal of this
city, Brigadier General B. R. Montgomery commanding
the poet. Captain 0. M. Beeper, also of the California
Regiment, Is acting deputy provost marshal and officer
of the gum,. The old Pennsylvania Bank, in Second
street, bas been selected as guard-house, and the proper
arrangements will at once be made, by the officers, to
carry out the requirements of the service.
PRESENTATION.— On Saturday eve
ning, the Cooper Shop and Vision Volunteer Refresh
ment Saloons were each presented, by the Hope Hose
Stearn Fire Engine Company, with a handsomely drawn
no resolution, enclosed In a gilt frame, tendering their
sincere thanks to the ledhs and •genVemen connected
with each institution, for the sumptuous repast furnished
the said company after the Bre on Christlan-slreet wharf
on the morning of 16th May,1862.
REBEL PRISONERS.--We are informed
that Gen. Banks has telegraphed to Oov. Curtin, re
questing the State of Pentuolvania to relieve him of five
hundred rebel prisoners, and that the anthorities inti
mated promptly, in reply to this request, a willingness to
receive and take charge or the prisoners in qirtion.
MORN WOUNDED EXPEOTED.—The
steamer 8. B. Spaulding le expected to arrive here today
or tomorrow with more el* and w.inaded on board.
MIR FAIRS IN AID OF THE BEFH.KBBw
idICNT SALOONS —Thejair at Concert Hall, in aid of
the 0 oper-Shop floePttel sod &Allem' Homo, ()lewd on
:Wortley evening, It would have run very well for a
couple of verfs longs, hut the ladles. with t'aat kind
consideration characteristic of the cox, thought that by
keeping it open would interfere somewhat with the straw
berry festival of the Union Refreshment Saloon. Tole
ouo, It in to be hoped, will be well attended. Too touch
money cannot be raised for the beuott of the sick and
sulferitg volunteers We understand that another groat
fair will be inangorsted exclusively for the Soldier.'
Home, for which we learn the acalemy of kluge will be
taken.
The eirawborry festival commences this evening, at
the saloon, foot of Washington street wharf. A great
feature connected whit it will take place t I..morrow
afternoon, which will be the reception of a mammoth
bouquet, Biz feet bleb and four broad, "to b 3 pressutad
by the daughters of New Jersey to the daughtera of
Pennsylvania, for their kindness to the sons of New
Jeteey•" A steamboat will bring the delegation to
Washington street ; tpt echos alit be mule, and a salute
fired. The - fitir id for tte benefit of the fund, which has
been reduced in carrying out the object of the organi
zation.
The committee acknowledge the following donatiole:
A. Ii Vranciectie, $25; anklin Vire Inenrence.Oorn.
pony, $100; Dr. Audi/Amend Robert Nebinger, $5 roach;
Richmond Lodge, lir2M; A. Y. 01.. slo;Pitota' r.xmas,
$10; Edmund A. smtder & Co., 810.
CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH BY THE
FIREMEN ad7ltion to the celebration of the Fourth
of July contemplated by the Independence Hose and
Engine Company, es etattd, the United States Hose Oom
pany are also making preparations for a proper celebra
tion of that great day. The nation's anniversary is also
the anniversary of the organization of the company, and
the celebration will, therefore, he two-fold The base
house, in Buttonwacd striet. below Fifth, will be hand
somely decorated with Rage, and in the evening the build
ing will bo brilliantly illumine:ed. Within a few days
the members have raised upon the top of the house a flag
staff forty feet in heinht. from which nave
thirty feet long. will be floated to tho breeze on the infra
log of the Fourth. During the day a band of music will
be stationed at the house, and a collation will be pre
pared for the friends of tho' company. Altogether, there
promises to be a "good time generally." Perh'api few
companies in the city have contributed mere largely to
the ranks of the Union army than the United States Noss
Company. Ova• one hundred members are now In the
service of the country in Pennsylvania, New York, Ne
Jereey, and other regiments
'THE • RECENT kaursz.—A corres
'pendent send us a communication, in whtnh he states
that in the course of a y ear there may not he a stogie
eclipse of the moon, although some writers maintain that
there must necessarily be two. Tne lunar ecliptic limits
extend about 12 deg. on oither side of the nodes. Snp
for fell moon well occur 121( dog. from the descending
node, and south of it. There will be now no eolipte;
either solar or lunar, until the Its lunation, when there
will be a cenlral eclipse of the sun, he being at the de.
spending node. No tunes eclipse can either immedistely
precede or follow, for lull moon in both cases is 161( deg.
from the node. Nor can a lunar or solar ecliose occur
during the remaining 6 lnuations and 101. 27h. that
complete the year, reckoning from the fleet solar eclpse.
Thus there will be no lunar eclipse. There may also be
nee solar ecu pees:
ht. Soler «im, 1T dog. south from :mantling node
2d. 13x deg. north
3d. 14 • t 1 descending nodo
4th. tt 28X deg. south
6th. a 10 It
THE WESTERN MARKET. For the
week ending Saturday, the following produce was sold at
the Western Market House,Sixteenth and Market :
94 beeves, wsighing 66,80 ponads, ruling prices 6 to 10
cente per pound.
503 sheep, weighing 26,160 pounds; 5 to 10 cents per
pound.
782 boss, weighing 36,400 pounds, 4 to 8 Starer pound.
165 calves, weighing 13,500 pounds, 4 to 10 coats per
pound
18,480 tamale of print butter, 10 to 13 cents per pound.
2,789 pounds of cite, riee. 6 to 10 cents per pound.
14,916 quarts of strawberries,
6to 15 cents per quart. '
106 pars of spring chickens, 90 to 02 cents per pair.
780 extra tenuity hams, S to LO cents per pound. .
370 smoked beef tongues. 35 to 50 cents each.
280 pairs of chickens, 87X to 75 cents prr pair.
4,800 &zoo of eggs, II to 14 cents per dozes.
1 700 bnoches of new' boats. 5 to 7 newel par bunch.
60 barrels of Bet rends potatoes, 31 to 40 cants per half
peck.
170 dozen of emoted sheep tongues, 34 mote per dozen.
1,260 baskets of peas, - 10 to 12 cants per half peck. .•
-42 ORA salmon, extra line, weighing 20 pounds °sob,
40 cents pot poutd. '
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Tag C OAL • TRAD.B.-The water is
being rapidly discharged from many of the mines Roofed,
and those of the letenq roads that were injured will coon
all again be in oleo:atlas.. order. Of the six tidewater
trunk carriers, however, but one (the Philedelphia and
Beading) Is in operation; and although the tonnage of
this road for let week wee small, owing to the fooling
of mines and idjery d,q.e to lateral roads, sod also to the
stoppage of the Oroad Top coal trade by reason of damage
dope to a bridge in that region by fro. the week ending
next Thursday will exhibit a different result, for soon all
the rolling stock of that toad will be required Lofts utmost
capacity.
The price of coal has been advanced by the operators
in the S‘huyikill regions 81,50 per too, and attar July 1
the carriers will doubtless also increase toll and trans
portation charges the latter bang entitled, equally with
the former, to a share of the rise in the honors! market.
Since the trade bets become protitable in the Schuylkill
region, operators will hurry forward their coal, sad not
Ward it in the expestallou of realizing exorbitant
prices.
N T 1,0 N 8 TO TILE SICK AND
WOUNDED.—The scholars of the Boye' Madison
Grammar School have sent quite an amount of delic 'Ciea
to one or tat) of the army hospitals. Iris needless to
say that there delicacies were received with emotions of
delight. Other schools aro engaged In the same Chris
tion.like work. It is smgeested that everybody join in
the good work, and send their delicacies to the military
hospitals generally.
The members of the Franklin Lodge, No. 5, I. 0. of
0. Y., have contributed one hundr.d dollars for the re
lief of the sick and wounded soldiers new In the city.
The smenot has been placed in the hands of a com
mittee, who will purchase sueh articles as are moat
• needed, and will see that they are properly distributed
among those they are intended for. The example
of No_s, if fat owed tip by other ledges of, the order,
would greatly add to the comforts of the gallant men who
hare suffered in the cause of their country.
ARRIVAL OF A GOVERNMENT STEAMER.
—Late on Friday night the United States steamer Mai
eachmette. Lieut Cooper commending, arrived at thie
port from Fernandina end oda r intermediate porta. She
brings a smasher of prisoners from prime captarsd by
Unita States vessels, and bee ai peaiseagers Lieut. Gam.
hie, of the U. S. N.; Surgeon Hamilton, U. S. N, of this
city; Theodore Striker, U. S. N., and several warrant
officers from the blockading squadrons at various points.
Lift in port at St. Simon's tiound, United States 'Mom. of
war Mohican, Capt. Rodeo, of Philad.iphin; United
States steamer Wamsutta, A. A. Soma's*, Lieutenant
commanding; Untied States steamer Potagnoica, LlSA
tmant-cominamliDg Watmough; also, Unhod States
steamers Medgie and Uncial. The Maseaohnsetts com
municated with the fleet off Charleston.
PENNSYLVANIA ALWAYS FinsT•—On
Saturday Morning Hou. elenry D. littera. treasurer of
Ms State, paid to the Assistant Trossurer of the United
States at the Mint the sum of 5330.000, being the Seal in
stalment of the State's ouotaef the direct tax imposed by
the Act of Congrees of last July, the whole amount paid
by Pennsylvania being nearly two millions. By making
the pay 'tint at this time, the State paves the fifteen per
centtun authorized by the act to be deducted from rho to
tal amount. Penney irania is the first State In the Union
that has complicd with the terms of the law. Site was
first to come to the rescue of the capital when it was
threatened by the rebels, and eho is Scat in contributing
her abate of the expenses of the war.
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DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CONFE
DENCE.—e. Democratic Conference of the Fifth Oon
arterional district, embracing Bucks county, and the
Twenty-second, Twenty. third, and Twenty- fifth wards
of this city, was held at Brietol on Thursday lost. It
well agreed that a Convention, for the purpose of nom'-
listing a candidate for Congrea, should be held at
Doylestown on the TIS of September, said Convention to
consist of 88 delegates, 36 from Bucks and 82 from Phila
delphia. The election for delegates will be held on
Saturday, the 20th of September next. The utmost
unanimity prevailed among the members of tho 0012100-
lion, and a good report may be expected from that lo
cality.
CAMDEN ITEMS. A cricket watch
came off Saturday, on the cricket grounds in this citY,
betwenn the first eleven of the Philadelplua and Youug
America elute. Moat of the bent players are in the army,
but the young 104-113401'11 proved themselves equal to the
few old r nee left behind.
On Friday, 1111147 Johnson, a seaman on board the
bark Old Oak, was before Commissioner Cassel?, charged
with attacking the mate of that vessel. lie waa held for
a further bearing.
Recruiting is now going on very fast in Camden.
Among the parties engaged in this service Is Capt. JOllll
It. Cunningham. Ills rendezvous is at Beyond and
Bridge mane.
FATAL ACCIDINT.—EarIy on Satur
day morning. the watchman at Patterson's bonded ware
borne, 'Front and Lombard streets, found a man Ifing
under the hatchway in an insensible condition. Ity hie
side were a dog and a basket of chips belonging to him.
Ferro aprearances, It wan evident that ho . had been
gathering shavings to ono of the neuter stories, and bad
fallen through the hatchway. As ROOM as postitSle, he
wets taken to the Penn Hospital, hut died soon after
reaching the institution. While there, be recovered
sufficiently to elate that his name was John Nevins, and
that his age wee eixty.nlne years.
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DROWNING UASIL—J os. Biffard, 46
sq are of age, was drowned on baturday, about 12 o'clock,
at the Koosington screw dock. The deceased was known
es se excellent diver, and has, in his time, rescued a
huge number of persons from drowning., He was diving
for copper at tho time of the accident, and was cenght
in the sluice, and thus perished. The body Will recovered
yesterday morning, sod taken to his residence, &every
street, above Girard avenue, Eighteenth ward. Tho
coroner 'was notified to hold an leanest.
PREPARATION FOB THE UOUNTING
IIOUSE.—To those who wish to qualify thenwelves for.
the counting house. Orittcnd en'e Philadelphia Commercial
College, at the tbrtbeest corner of Seventh and Ohe dna.
streets. offers tiocqualled facilities Instruction is given
in book-keeping, in its various breeches, tie practieed by
the beet accountants, penmanship, commercial calonla.
Von), hc. Students ore taught separately, rind the in
struction is of the most thorough nod pre.tical charatter.
To she businessman such knowledge is invaludile.
ELIGEIT FINES.—About, half past 12
o'clock. on Satur?ny night, a lire wag discovered In a
store on Front street, belw BprncoATne'ilames wore
extinguished by. some police officers, bat broke out e
second time &boat 5 o'clock in the morning. Tho da
mage altogether wag trifling.
A fire occurred yesterday morninz at the milinery
atom No. 309 Ponth erreet, between Third and rouitb,
but was alto extinguished with trifling lots.
WASHING PAVEMENTS. = The ordi
nance prohibiting the washing of pavements betweon.the
hours of 7 A. ht., and 7 P. M,, was very generally ob
served on Saturday, greatly , to the gratificatio n o f t h e
resident. of Kensington and Southwark, who receive o
more bounPful supply of the aqueous fluid than within
the memory of the oldest inhabitant.
THE SCOTT LEOION INMOTIO.—ThiS
e.orpe, in anticipation of another call for Yam:item by
the ationst Government, are making preparations to
organize a regiment. A meeting to further the object
was held on Saturday evening, And it was unanimously
determined to offer the Legion for the war. As regards
lie acceptance no doubt can be entertained. We with
for them every Runners.
• THE. ThltP.—Tho spring meeting is to
take place at Suffolk Park Course on the 23d inst., and to
continue four days There will be haste. one, two. and
three miles, for coddle horses, in running races There
are a number or celebrated horses now on the ground,
and the races are likely to be/Wong', coutested: Fire
thousand dollars will be paid in stakes and purses.
SELLINO BEER ON SUNDAY.—The Su
vrems Court, now in session at Trenton, N. J . has doci
dad !bat the selling of beer on Sunday is indictable, and
that de landlord of the premises, knowingly lotting his
property for any snub purpose, could he indicted with
the tenant for keeping a disorderly house.
- IN Toww.—The captain of the vessel.
which was the first to bolet the Palmetto ffeg In Chastest
ton harbor, on the outbreak of the Seceseion spirit, is in
town. The vessel, It will be remembered, belonged to the
Eon. Caleb Cushing, of Massachusetts.
THE ONE - HUNDRED-AND-SIXTEENTH
PENNSYLVANIA.—This regiment, under the command
of Col. C. Keenan, Is rapidly tilling up. _Their term of
service to for the war.
Penkirim . .averpmNr.—Timothy Ciin
ningbini fell from a wagon, at Sixth and • St. Mary
etreets, on Saturday afternoon, and fractured hie arm.
He web taken to the Penn Hospital.
. .
•
TEE A ORTOULTURAL AND MODHANICAL
.
EXIIIIIITIoN AT NORRISTOWN, PA.—The But
nn.oviteos Aaticultorat and Aecbaoical duciatr held
their drat opting exhibition, on Thnreday Inc, at Norris.
town. The affair proved smog agreeab'e diaapp )intment
and ourpilee to air the people thereabout. =lt was h 41.1
one da, mar, and the number or people in attendance
excreded 2,100.
The display of mowing machinea, in the extimt and
variety of mooing and manulacture, excee red that of any
fair ever held in Permoylvank Twenty Mama ocerd
menu were out to roowion, and Ohio vied with Nei7•xk,
dud both with Penna)lvania, for the birth at meed or
maim The grace wet well cut, bud indeed It would be
inv'tdicue to particularize In favor of any one machine,
',tittle all performed dO well and gave Inch general ebtis
fectiom
7ho large patent churns. tbe horee'rakn, the fans,
form bells. tint eldog mini:lnes. cider rutin, plough,, cul
tivators, grain drilla, market wagons, hay elevators,
atone dipgers, stump exnactor-i, washing machines,
Vothee wringers, terracotta ware, draining tile, esti
oll lamr, and numerous other articles of domettlo ma
nufacture. moat of thorn criginsi invention*. Rave inte
rest and variety to the general incise'. Indeed, many
an annuli' fall exhibition has not been to well sustained
in the number and variety of ite contributions from the
mechanical department as this wee lost 'ebnreity. No
premiums were awarded for any of them, nor were any
offered, aud; therefore. there was not that !uncial induce-
Meta to tXtribltolll which is always thrown out in the
autumn.'
The great feature of the exhibition, however, was the
It lot of speed and the display of hones. At 2 o'clock P.
11f. tbteeihorees were entered for the premium of thirty
dollars for the beet trotting beret, in the county," viz:
'Botcher Boy," I.y Joe. Lona. Norrietown ; Barry
Whalebone," by William 11. Davis, Pottstown; and
"Lady." ;hp U. B. Batter '
Altarolo Hall. Beet 2 in 3.
"Lady" took the Bret beat In 3.04, and the sec..nd in
2 58. she did it with Taloa] grace and tam &Tara
other br.nes were entered for this trial, but did not take
part, viz: yslry," by John HllMptoni.g.Sdall." by J.
Carr Jackeen. Plymouth; Polly," by Georee K. Sit
ter, Plymouth ; and Coully," by Pullin Kuhn, Norris
town; all good horses.
The balf-mile track en these grounds is acknowledged
to be the best in eastern PlAlll3S.)iyania, cad It was well
teetrd on Thuroday uft-rneon. •
Tie Dint trial was for / the 860 premium for the beet
horse in harnees, trotting, between two bay horses, very
nearly matchat in . c01..r, one owned by U. S. Elicitor,
Ertl., of Mathis Bull, Montgomery minty. Pa., and the
'other by A. S. Maylin, Esq., Ohio. Mr. Bather's horse
" on the that beat in two minutes forty-nine tweeds, and
' second in two minutes forty-eight recouds.
• -•" -- .4 bares nrxt COMPS upon. the track which deserves
particular mention. It wee tt "Young •Itiorr ill." of :New
Batupebire, owned nod entered by S. R. Perkins, Sal.
This hnrse iN a Mean trotting stallt mt. Tie in full. blooded,
fifteen lends tbretriuches high. and was the Itettest here
on the ground• trotting the mile in two minutes thirty.'
nix ecconde—ridden by a )sung boy.
The next race was betwten six pacing horses, entered'
town ; "ono black' horstiby Zieltb - 1 4 11 . ,"ChdRicr - do - dBti --
one bay horse by Dr. John IL Crizg. Montgomery
.counts; one bay horse by Sol. Gilbert, Monteomery
county; one black mare by Albert Sturb. Pottstown ; and
•one roan mare b Zenith Savage. Metier county. Messrs.
Gilbert's and Stortie horses were tinder the mane, the"
others in sulkeys. The first heat was taken by Gilbert's
bay, under the saddle, in 2.46 The eecond beat was
takes' by Stoat's little black mare, tinder the paddle, in
2.49. and the third by the tame in 2 47. She hal no
trouble to win the r tctVand the only bow that followed
her cloerly was N. S. 141600 bay, in harness.
Delegations a ere present from (interact agricultural
societies in Now Jersey and other State., and all, by C5lll
- consent. pronounced the exhibition a complete sac
Tim State Fair will be held here next fall, commencing
on Tuesday, the 30th of September, and holding over four
daye.
TEE PROGRESSIVE • FRIENDS. —The
tenth anniversary of this organization was held at the
Longwood meeting-house, Chester comity, commencing
on the .sth instant, and continuing throe days. The
weather wan stormy at tho commencement. but the house
v as tilled, and when clear days appeared the attendance
was very great. and the interest coutinued until the ad
joruntrent. Letters from various Friends thronkhout the
Union were read. Ono from the Dugd ale family, in lowa, '
was very cordial and impren,ive Prominent persons
wm e present from most of the Northern and some of the
Border Among them ware Wm. Lloyd GUI/901),
of lionton ; Themes Garrett, of Delaware; Theodore
Titter , of New York; Rev. George Gordon,of Ohlo,
raster of Iberia College, and lately tiniteo. e in Clove
land, Obio, for aiding cloves to escape, Lut who was par-
Cloned 'by President Lincoln; Rev. J. Stella Martin, of
Dorton ; Wm. L. (Theft, pastor of the swy, Unitarian.
eitety of Philadelphia; Oliver Johnson, of Now York,
and Edwin B. Coates, of New Jersey. The rebellion,'
its cause and cure, was freely discussed, and the argn•
ments advanced proved highly instructive. It was con
ducted with earnestness and the deepest footings of pa
tricoiem and humanity ; all agreeing that the great cause
was slavery, and that emancipation would alone end it.
A clear arid compret et sive mem Aril was adopted, to be
presented in person to President Lincela, orgies him to
proclaim the abolition of slavery under the war-power.
This important mission vas entrusted to ThamasGariatt,,
of Wilmington Delaware; Mice Eliza Hembletion. of
()heeler co., Pa., and Oliver Johnson of New York.. A
testimony on Peace woo adopted, reaffirming these prin
ciples of Friends, and the great , st unanimity prevailed.
Dinner was taken under the trees, in the groves adjoin
fog, nod the liberality of the country friends was fully
tested, and is as well appreciated. The proceeding. will
be published in pamphlet form. The committee mode
partial arrangements for the meeting in 1863.
• • •
RECOVERY OF THE BODY OF MRS.
TALMAGB.:—The body of this estimable lady, who wee
drowned in the Schuylkill, on Monday last; while out
pleasuring in a boat with her buehaed, child, niece, and
sister, was recovered, opposite Race-street wharf, yes
terday morning, about 5 o'clock. ' The body wag disco
vered by a party of men who have' been employed to
watch the river since the occurrence of the sad affair.
Coroner Conrad was notified, and, after summoning a
jury, postponed the inquest till to-day. -The b9dr, as
eoon as found, was removed to the residence of Mr. D. P.
Moore undertaker, in Vine street, above Ninth. It was
much decomposed, nod had it not been for the clothing
in which the deceased was 'dressed, recognition would
have beta almost impossib:o The bonnet of tire. Tal
msge was still on her head, and her jewelry was also
found on her person. After the ieenest tho body will be
removed to the residence of the husbend. at tie. 943
Franklin etreet, from where it will be honed this arum
noon. 'The recovery of the body was a source of
great satisfacticso to the friends of the deceased. Her
Mother, who bee been much depressed in mind and
epirita since the sad mishap, see nod much better yes
terday after the receipt of the news. The deceased
was a lady much esteemed in the northern section of the
city, where she was *well knowh. She bale for a long
time, taken a great interest in our sick and wannilegi Rol
diem, and, through her etergies and exertions, furnished
arm with many necessary articles. She has also been
prominent In many otter great acts of charity and be
nevolence. Her death was alluded to, in eloquent
terms. yesterday moraine, at the Second Reformed
Dutch Church, in Seventh street, above Brown, of
which her heel:mod is voter.
Since the. occurrence 'Of the accident, no trouble hag
been spared for the recovery of the body. Oa Friday
last, a number of artillerists were engaged in ffriog heavy
guns- at different points along the river where it was
thought the body might lie. Lash day men have been
engaged in grappling the river, but all their efforts
proved unsuccessful. It is not improbable that 'the
heavy thunder, which visited our oily on Saturday af
ternoon, was the means of causing the body to rise to
the surface.
DELAYED.-711e steamer Louisiana,
which was to have salted at noon yesterday, will not
leave nntirone o'clock this afternoon, being delayed by
necessary repairs to her boilers Persons &yttrium of
contributing any of the erticlee enumerated in the lid
already punllshed can send them to (lalinwhili-atreat
wharf before the hour of moiling. They should be ad •
dressed, &applies for wounded soldiers, care of Dr.
Elite, surgeon in charge of devmer Louisiana."
CHARGED WITH BEING A PROFESSIONAL
THIEF.—On Saturday, in the Criminal Uncurl, Albert
Riley, committed hy Alderman Denier, on the charge of
being a profetsional thief; was l.oard on a writ of halms*
corona Mr. L. Cassidy appeared for Riley. After eon
aiderable argument, the judge said be would hold the case
under advisement.
PRILADELPHIL BOIBD OF TRADE •
GEORGE N. T&TRA74,'
114.11 J. maIISHALL,s_. 00/10KITTRZ 07 TIES Morrx
JAMES R. CAMPBELL,
LETTER BAGS ---,
•At Ms Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship . 877 Oath a. Burton , Liverpool, soon
Bask Union, Heard ' Pernambuco, soon .
Brig 13 H Jordan Havana, soon
Brig H D Buggies, Feven . Port Spain, soon.
Bcbr Fannie, V.anta, - • Havana, soon.
MARINE ; INTELLIMENOII.
PORT OF. PRILADELPHIAIL. :June 16: . 1862 .
SUN RISES 4 82-SUN SET& 'I 29
HIGH WATER. " 8 2
Behr Cha llenp , 4 days from White Hopis,
Ira in ballast to captain.
Schr Coreno, Tarr, 4 days front White House, Va. In
ballast to captain.
Schr Enoch Moore, Gaudy, 1 day from Wilmington,
Del. In ballast to Tyler' Stone Co. •
Elobr Caleb SU bon, Tyler,
from Fortress blonroo.
Scbr C 8 Watson, Aldridge, from Newborn.
Steamer Allds, Robinson, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W. P Clyde.
Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from New . York,
withmdeo to Bainl A Co.
CIVE ABE D
Brig Redwood, Boyle, Key West, J R Battey , 00. •
Brig B F Nash, Ramsdell, Roston, E d Sander & Co
'big Sarah, Coombe, Boston, do
Schr E Moore, Gandy, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Sono
& Co.
Echr Pitogatet, Wapies, Fortress tionree, do
Schr 0 S Wats° ,•Aldridge, Newport, J R Blabiston.
Schr Bail, Kelly, Proymeece, Caemer, Btte4tioy &
Wellioglou!
Behr C A Stetson, Robinson, Braintree, do .
Ear W P Phillips, dmith, • eo do
Schr Charm, s:arr. Georgetown, 0 F Norton & Co. :,
Ecbr Porto Rico, Tyler,Georgetown, do
Behr Yeoman, Cannon Washington, . do - . ••• .• ••••,..
WRIGHTSVILLE, June 12.
The following boats entered the Suo.teehanna and
Tidewater Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows:
J 11 Humes. With lumber to Wm C Lloyd; Oar Mollie,
bituminous coal to Garret k Son, Wilminvon; A Shark::
lumber to Gaakill Jr Galvin, diary * Susan, do to 11
Creekey & Co;' J E Blackwell do to Tramp * Son; Con
rad & Barber. do to W S Taylor; J W. Young. do to Nor
cross & Fbeots; Nymph, wheat, rye, and oats to. Hum
phreys, Roffman & Wright. and B. Kirkpatrick; Orion,,
wheat and oats to Kirkpatrick & Up; England ct Brown,
lumber to fl Oreskoy.
June l3.—Conatitntion, grain to' Thornton &Barnes;
John N Eantne, lutuber to blainne & Trainer, and enema
to linaphreye, lioffmatt & Wright; Mary bonioa,lumber
to Corydon, AJ J & L Richards, do to Normoes & Sheet%
Carrie, do to W 9 Taylor & Co; ;Blooming Bush, do to
Garkill dr Galvin; Major J,llobrar, do to B B Taylor &
Co; Fowler & Illc'Jarty, do W C Lloyd; Mary Elizabeth,
do to John Craig: Backwalter, do to Black Bock, Schuyl
kill.
lIIKKORAND.
Ship Myra, Frutnenta, enterod ont at Liverpool 30th
tilt. for Philadelphia.
Ehipa Clyde, Perry, and Fleetwing, Jayne, were load
ing at London Slat nit. for Philadelphia.
Salim Woohnoreland, Decan, John Leslie, Given, and
Belle of the Ocean, Reed, were loading at Liverpool 2let
ult. for Philadelphia.
Ship Sewall, Delano, from Shields for Boy West, passed
the Is'o of Wight 30th ult.. • '
.
Ea: k D 0 Yoaton, Pote, cleared at London 23th nit.
for Shieitly, to load for Philadelphia.- • .
Baik Minato Schi ff er, for Philadelphia, was loading at
London 31at ult.
Bark Florence, (Br) Toyo, hence, arrived at Olenfne•.
gee 21st ult.
Bark Lanretta, Wells, hence, arrived' at Trinidad.,
21st ult.
Bark David Lapsley, Beadling, at Havana 2d inst..'
from Shields.
Bark Ha vest Queen, Murray, from Key Weat, at file.
. .
veua 2d Met.
Bark Linden, Rowell, at Havana 6th that from He/.
west.
Balk Alnmo, Goafrey, at Matanzas 31st ult. from Key
Went.
Berk D Colden Murray, Warner, from Key West, at
Matanzas let Met. •
Bark Emil'', Itlcketson, hence, arrtvcd up at New Or•
teens nib ult.
Brig Baltic, Haddocks, hence, via Ship Island, at New.
Orleans 24th ult.
P Wetherill, Eltowbrldge, hence, arrived at Now
Orleaoe 24th Wt.
. _ .
Bildt Ilia Bead, Jarman, Balled from Havana Mat nit.
for Sagas.
Brig Mary 0 Mariner, Mariner, for Philadelphia, was
at 'Havana 71hiunt. -
_
Brir Adieu, Fjullne, Balled from Cardenas 234 nit. for
Philadelphia.
Fehr Amy 'Wooster, Brown, haute, arrived at Trini
dad 234 alt.
&bre Solite, Carey, and M B Dyer, Puriere, cleared
at Nassau 29th ni:. for Philadelphia.
Bare Hannah Grant, Disney, and Jamey Bliss, llatel,
btnce, arrived at Newbury port 12th inet
Briars Tbos Borden, Wrightingtoo, and litinerya, Jel
-1 lemon, berm, arrived at Fah BLeer 12111
far J B[gator, Nickerson, hence, arrived at Boston
Inst. . . .
Behr J J Spencer, Smith, at New Orleans 24th ult from
Ship Island.
Liverpool, May 31—The Chicano, from New York [Or
Acapulco,-has beau lost by Ore..- Crew at Peenambum. •
LA
Rye 74 . ? .. v .3 '• P . 4. 1 : ~•
THE 1 P 2.-PHI..DEIX MONDAY; ' JUNE
THE
yjagOTION TO MARINIIRB.
•
SION•LS.cos 1301 AD THII LIGIURYISSMILS 01,..12111
MIMED Eeravea.—All light.vequils of the Milted littitos
nee turotalud with bells to be rune by hand, gouge tobe
sounded, and borne to be Won alternately at interim
of not exceeding five infiite, ' with a duration of -!)
signal of about three Mooted, leaving a eilent lab3cett ,
about two minutes.
By order.
TIIORNTON A. JENKINS, Secretary.
Treasury Department, Office L. H. Board,
Waslungton City, May 30,1801.
LIGHT-VESSELS AT MITE'S POMP, MESA.
PEAKS BAT. -
A Pgi.t. Wiwi has been placed to mark the Shoal and
Spit waking out from the eoutheaat aide of the in,tatli of
the Potomac River, in Chesapeake flay. Tue vessel is
schooner-rigged, podukd lead color, and "Smith's Point,"
patnled in large white lettere, on each side.
Two refb ctor halite, illuminating the whole horl7.ln,
will be • Wetted 'every night, from sonnet :,to sunrise,
which ehould be seen is, clear weather, from thadock of a
vessel, front ti ti to twelvo nautical miles,
Loring snow atoms, fogs, and hazy weather, a. bel
wall be rung. it fog-horn blown, and a gong a model al
ternamir et ibiutervals of not excmitnn fly° minutes.
By order. TIIOIINTON' A. - JENKINS,
Socrdtary.
•
Treasury Department, Offico.L. IL Bonn!.
Washington'Tity, Kay 30, 1862: •
MAIMBAL'EI RALE—Bit VIRTUE
of a,Wtftof Sate, by . tbo Ifon:JOHN 4bADW&L.t.
PER. Judge of tho District Court of the United States, in
and for the Batten) i bit idol' Pennsylvania, In ndadra , t3'.
to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, tl the high.
eat and best bidder, for Cash, at 0 ALLOWILILL
-81 'BEET WIRES, on TRUSS() VP, June IS, 1862,
at 12 o'clock M., the schooper WAVE, her tackle, appa
rel, and furaitnre, and the cargo t-ken on board, consist
ing of 40 bales of cotton.
WILLTA3I MILL WARD,
\H. 8. 11Torahq, E D. of PelllllYlVanig“
FBILADIMPIIA June 9, 1862 j0101.6t
MARBllittla 3.ILE.—BY VIRTUE
or a Writ ofiale, by the Ron. JOHN CAD W ALA•'
DER, Judge of the District Court of the 'Coiled rtatos, in'
and forthe Eastern Datrictof Pentonlrania, in Adunraltr s
tome directed, will ,eold, at Public sAI. , to the highest .
and best bidder, for 4sh, at ()ALLOW lIILL-STREET.
VII allF, on THURSDAY; Juno 19th, 1812, at 12
o'clock M., the Belmont ACTIVE, her tackle, apparel,
and furniture, 803 eke ilow lies at said .wharf, A l 4Ol
the emcee time and placewillbesold,lo3barrels of pickled
Derrlug. 'WILLJA di MILL WARD.
gh . .U. S. Milgthril E. D. of-neaa l yiyapie.
— Panama. ?mann 0.1862 *elo-61
je•B,SHAL'S A'S SALE---jßzgiT t l i lf zt f
bY tbe 11°11 .7° r r r inited Btatea, in and
for the IC maim Dirt RiriSM l. l'h° D~~i~ .
iriaty
o.orkgr.iy PM a• 111 In •
to me dorocted, wily be sold• at public sole, to the higheet,'
and beet biddrr, for Cash, at °ALL° Wif IL E.-
STREET WHARF. on TDE 4 DAY, \Jane .2.t, 1882, at
'l2 o'clock hi., 750 barrel!' Rosin and ilk emits do., the
cargo of echoonar P. A: SANDERS. •
wiLLIMIUMILLWAR,O,
U.S. Marshal IL D. of Paitne)
• PEITIADIMPRIA. Juno 12. 1882. : je18•Bt
MATISH.AL'd 15ALE.--By *kw (f a
Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN 0 aDIT &LADE%
Judge of the District Court of the United 'hates, in and
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, qt iwmirmay.
to me directed, will be sold at public Brie, on the highest
and beet bidder ' for cash. at CALLOW HILL.S CRC E
'WHARF, on IUESDAY, June 24, 1862, at 13 o'clock
M.. 950 barrels of Rosin, the caigu of the thhooner EVA
BELL. • WILLIAM MILLH taD.
• U. S.lrtanibal R.D. of Pikinsylyania.
• PitticAnnatut4, Juno 12,1882. • jel3 at
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By 'vortue of
a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CSDWALA.-
DEB. Judgo 01 the District Court of the Ultited States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in ad
miralty, to me directed, will be 'told, at put male. t.) the
highest and bast bidder, to- cash, at CA LOW EIIGL
STREET WU ARP, on TUESDAY, June 91 , 1662, at 12
o'clock M., 220 barrels of Pi•ch, 50 mobil do , 11,001
Staves, and 116,000 AhiogleA, the cargo of the schooner
FRANCIS DURItITT.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal Eastern District of Penns.
PHILADELPHIA, June 12, 1662. 3el3 .6t
•
MARSBAIIB SALE —By virtue of
a Writ of Salo, by the Hon. JOIIN CAD WAL A
DElii, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
iu and for the Eavern District of Pennsylvania, in admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the
highest and beet Mader, for cash, at ottLbowrit6u
-BTREET WIIARP, on TUESDAY, June 21, 1882, at 12
o'clock, 81.,014 barrels of Rosin, 103 eisska do., and 83
barrels of Turpentine, the cargo of the schooner GIL.-
BERT GREEN.
WILLIAM DII&LWORD,
• • • tr. S Months' }:mtern District of P enns.
.Piimilmcraiet, June 12 , 7882, je18-Ot
MAICBRAVEC BALL-: . -By virtue of
a Writ of Sate, by the Hon -JOHN OADWALA.-
DER, Judge of the District Court* the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale. to the
biebeet and beet bidder, for cash, at CULLOM:IIIZ
STREET WHARF, oMTUESDAY, June 24, 1861, at 12
o'clock, M.. 520 barrels of Rosin, and 318 casks do., 101
barrel+ of Turpentine, and 32,050 rtroaßed Cypress. Shin
glee, the cargo of the ecbooner LIZZIE TA YLO B.
WILLIAM AIILLW &SD,
U. S. llarahnl Eastern District of Penna.
PIIMILDELKIIA, June 12,1862. jelB.Bt
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of
a Writ of Sale, by the llnn. JUHN OA D WA
LADER, Judge of the District Uourt 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 beet bidder, for cash, at °ALLOW
BILL.SI BEET WDARF, on THURSDAY, June 19,
1862, at 12 o'clock M. , 233 barrel, - Turpentine, being
pan of tbo cargo of the schooner DIXIM.
WILLIAM. MILLWAIID.
D. 13.1darebal B. D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, JIM 9,-181 . 32: .• , jelo•St
UNITED STATKS EASTERN DIS
TRICT Ole PENNSYLVANIA, SCR -
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA;
GREETING :
•
WHEREAS. The District Court of the United States
in and for tho Roolorn District of Penneylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the namekif the
UrthettStates of America, Math decreed all persons in
general who havo,,or pretend to have, any right, title, or
lutenist in the schooner REBECCA, whereof Albert 0.
Ptone is master, her tackle apparel and furniture, and
the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board there
of, captured by the United htatei steemer Ilteuville, under
commend of Capt. Mallaney, to be monithedi cited. and
called to judgment, nt the time and place underwritten, arid
to the effect herea ft er expressed, (justice so requiring )
You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and com
manded, that yen omit not, but that, by publishing these
presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed
and published in the city of Philadelphia, and .In the
Legal Intelligeneer, you do monish and cite, or cause to
be moniehed and cited,
.peromptorily, all persolts in gene
ral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or in
ter& In the said schooner REBECCA, her tackle, appa
rel, and fu rn iture, and the goods, wares, end merchandise
laden on board thereof, to appear before the Hon. JOHN
CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the
District Court--omit, In the City of Philadelphia, on the
TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents,
if it be a court day, or else on the next court day follow
ing, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and
there to show, or allege,, in due form of law, a reasonable
and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said schooner
REBECCA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the
geode, wares, and merchandise lad is on board
thereof, ehould not. be pronounced to belong, at the
time of . the capture of the same, to the enemlee
of the United States, and as geode of their enemies,
or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation; to be
adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizea; and
further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall
appertain. And that yon duly intimate, or cause to be
intimated, mite all persons aforesaid, generally, (to
whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,)
that if they shall not appear at the time and place above
nientioued, or appear and shall not show a reasonable
and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court
(loth intend and will prodeed to adjudication on the said
capture, and may pronounce that the said schooner
REBECCA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the
goods, wares,. and me , eliandise laden Oa board
thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture
of the same, to the enemies of the United States
of Americo, ` and ns goods of their enemies, or.other—
wise, liable and subject to confiscation and condem
nation, •to be .adjudged and condemned as lawful prize,
the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited
and Intimated in any-wise notwithstanding, and that you
duly certify to the said District Court what you shall de
in the premises, together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CAONVALADER,
Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this twelfth
day of JUNE, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-sixth year
of the Independence of the said United States.
jelB4t G. R. . FOX... Clerk pydrickCourt, V. 8
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP
AGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRARD
STREETS, PIIILADBI.THIA, Juno 11, 1882.
PROPOSALS will be recelred at this Wilco until WED
NESDAY. 18th Inst., at 12 o'clock M., for tarnishing, at
tbo Schoylkill Arsenal, one thousand (1,000) Hospital
Tents and Flies, to be of army pattern ; the Tents to be
made of 253 Inoh duck, 12-ouncei the Flioe of 28%-inch
10-ounce duck. Alto, one thousand (1,000) seta Hodpltal
Tent-poke. Bidders can bid for. Tents complete, in
cluding Pdles, or separately for either, nr for any portion
of the Tents or Tent-poles. Proposals will be endorsed,
.Proreseals for Hospital Tents," or "Proposals for Hoe
vital Tent-poles," and addroned to
G. H. CROSIIMt,
5e12.13t . Deputy Quartermaster General.
filTr.:OF • CHARLESTOWN, MAB
- Proposals Will be rocelved
by the Water commissioners of the City of Charlestown,
until JUNE 30th, for laying, to said City and on the
line of their Water Works, about 21 miles of ek iT-TRON
PIPES. Plans of the work can bo seen, 'and informa
tion concerning said work be obtained, at .the cane of
the Eggintec or Water. Commissioners„ Charlestown.
(*Pres of specifications and contract, and forms of pro-'
posels, will be sent to parties desiring to make bids for
the work; on their flaking olication tor the same .to
the Water Commissioners. Fionds, with sureties, will
be required from parties contracting. The Commission
ers reserve.the right to accept that prop-root which, under
all circumstances. they shall consider most favorable to
the interest+ of the city, or to reject all proposals of
fered.
For Water Commistrionere,
EDWARD LAWRENCE. Chairmen. •
. C. L STEVENSON, Chief Engineer C. W. W
jel2-10t •
CITY OF CHARLESTOWN, .MAS
FACIRISETTS.—The Water Oommiesioners of the
Oily Of Charlestown will receive propcsals for making,
delivering, Dna laying on the line of their distributlon
rine,,Hundred and Forty FIRE HYDRL NTS.
In making proposals' for the eeme, parties mast Include
the Hydrant Pipe; thiv Bend, the Hideout, Frames,
Covers, and all appurtenances connected therewith,'ex- ;
cepting tile branches in main pipes. They must also state
the price at which they will lay and connect the Hydrant
pipes with the branches in the Mains, and perform all
the work Incident to placing the Hydrants in pet feet or
der for use, including delivery and all trenching or other
dinging.. Parties ,making proposals 'molt: accompany
them with design' of the style of hydrant they propoie.
These desists must be drawn to scale, so es to
admit of their befog readily understood.. The total
amount of 4-Inch Hydrant Pipe required Is about
Eleven Hundred (1,100) feet. Firm of Hozile 2X inch,
with sufficient Mad of Hydrant to
.admil of increasing
diameter of nozzle to 4 inches, without removal of
Hydrant.
'Proposals will also be received for about One hundred
and Sixty STOP COCKS, of the following sizes : 76 of
4.inch '
66 of 6-inob, 14 of 8-inch, 2 of 10-inch, 3 or 16-
Inch, Bof 244nch. The propoeale for Stop Cooks to in
ciado every essential casting pertaining to the same and
the delivery of all Cocks or Castings ar such places
in Charlestown es the Engineer may from time to
time direct. Deeigne of the etyles proposed for to
be presented , at .same time as bid. Plane-of Dis
tribution Pipe, allowing positions of Hydrants and
Stop. Coate, can be seen at the office of the Engineer
or Water Commissioner,. All doeigne mind be sent' to
the Engineer, on or berore . .lUNE 80th, 1862. Tho Corn;
mleeloners reserve the right to accept er reject any of
the Frond/Ale offered.
For Water Commissioners,
EDWARD LAWRENCE, Chairman.
0. L. STEVENSON, Chief Engineer, 0. W. W.
BatIOTINA
ROOFING; ",
••. entriswrtraso n tilll "
ini/TEP STATES BIOTINA Room° COMPANY,
No. 9 °OBE BLOOL
Gorier, GREEN and PITTS Streete,llesibety '
This Portable Rcioling is the only article Over offered
to the public which is ready prepared to go On the roof
without any finishing operation. It is 1' M, 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
respects, a very desirable article. Its non-conducting
properties adapt it especially to covering manufactories.
.of various kinds ' • and it le con fi dently offered to the
public after a test of four years in all varieties of climate
and temperature, for covering all kinds of mote, fist or
pitched, together with oars, steamboats, fie,
•?, It is both cheap and durcsb ie. Agents wanted, to
whom libbral indncemeots are offered. lead for sample,
cher:4lll7,, Ac., with particulars, to "U. S. BQOPING
00., No: 9 GOTA 'BLOUS; Boston." ' ap2440)
LEGAL
PIItOPOSALS.
RAILROAD LINES.
1862. Hamm 1862.
• ARRANGEMENTS or NEW YORK LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S
LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW
YOWL AND WAY PLACES.
vital watann=suuim WHAM , 'A.Nn curelllololll MOT.
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS---VIZ:
PALI,
At 5 A. M., Via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Act
' oommodation ~.2.2, 2 2
At iA. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J.)
.Accezernodation.— 2 2i
At 8 A. RI., Tia Kensington and Jersey City,
• Morning 'Nail 800
At 11 A. 31., via Kensington and Jersey City,
Western Express 3 00
At lag P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Ascommo
' dation. ' 225
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy; 0. and A. 331:-
pras~ 300
At 4 P. K., via Camden and Jersey Gity, 10voning
.BExpress o pa
At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Clam
Tioket • - 226
At 6% P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City,
Everting Mail B 00
At 11X P. hi., vf KOamden and Jersey City. South
ern Mail . 3 50
'At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda;
Con, (Freight and Passenger)—DA Oleo Ticket.. 2 22
Do. do. 2d Class do. ...1 50
The ii „k P. DI. Southern Nall rune daily; ail others
Snrelaye excepted.
For Water Qap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarra,
Montrose, Great Bend, Binghampton, Syracuse, dm.,
at 6. A. M. from Walnut street Wharf, via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad.
• For Manch Chunk, Allentown ' Bethlehem, Belvidere.,
Beaton, Lambertville, Flemington, &o.,at 6 A. and
2N P. HI:; from Walnut-street Wharf; be 6A. M. Line
connects with train leaving Baotou tor Manch Chunk
at 3.20 P. ELI
For Mount 00117, at 6 A. M., 2 and 4 P. M.
Yor Freehold, at 6 A. M.. and 2 P. M.
WAY LT h•~e.
For Bristol, Trenton, acc., at 8 and 11 A...M., 5 and 8.80
I'. IR. frota Kensington, and 2% P. Itt. from' Walnut
street wharf. '
For Bristol; and Intermediate statiens, at 114
from Kensington Denot.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano*, Beverly, Burlingtcalt
Florence; Rordentown, at 10 A. M. and l 2), 4,5,
6 14 and 610 P. M.
Steamboat TRENTON for Rordentown and tntarme
dlate etationa at 84 P, M. from Walnut-street wharf.
*1 F,or flew York, and Way Linea lea)mLi 1194414,
lint Depot, lakll l ls-0154Mtn!" - TVre care run into the
1 ---bliforl — ind on the arrival-of each train run from the
Fifty Pouids of Baggage only allowed each Paesenger.-
Passengers are prohibited trom taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over Ally
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
tpecial contract.
faa 6ATZIIIIII, Agent.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA'
WILL LEAVE, FROM ,FOOT OF CORTLAND STRRET,
At 10 A. M., 12 M., and 6 I'. M.. via Jerfey . City and
Camden. At 7 A. AL, and 4 and 11 P. M. via Jdraey
City and Kensington.
From foot of Barclay street at 6 A. M. and 2 P. NE
ria Amboy and Camden.
From Pier No. 1 North river, at 1 and SP. M. (freight
and - passenger) Amboy and'Comden. Je9.4
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
TRIO Meta POTTIVE A TiIdOX BOOTIL
imal 1862.
1862.
THIS CAPACITY OF 11112 ROAD IS NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.. -
THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST.
:facilities for the tramtportatiori of pasaengers to and
from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, Bt. Louis, St. PRI3I,
Nashville Memphis, New Orleans, and all other towns"
In the Weld, Northwest, and Southvest, ire rinsurpasaed
for speed and comfort by any oilier route. Sleeping and
smoking cars on all the trahm. •
THE EXPRESS RUNS DAILY; Mail and Fast
Line Stuidays'excepted. .
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at .. .. . 7.15 A. K.
Fast. LIDO 11.30 A. M.
Through Express I' 10.30 P. M.
Hanisbtug Accommodation leaves Phila. at.. 2.20 P. M.
Lancaater " 4, .. 4.00 P. M.
West Chester Accommo'n No. 1 " .. 8.45 A. 51
44 " No. 2 " " ..12.00 neon.
Parkesburg " "" 5.45 P.-51.
West Cheater Paseongers' will take the West Cheater
Noe. :l and 2 and Lancaster Accommodation Trains.
• Passengers tor Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls, ac., leaving Philadelphia at 7.16
A. M. and 10.30 P. M., go directly through. .
For further Information apply at the Passenger Sta.
Hon, S. E. corner of•ELEVENTH and MARKET
By this route freights or all descriptions can be for
warded to and from any :mint on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, Blinoia, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mia
gouri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga
ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West
by the Penneylvanla Railroad, are, at all Gums, as fa
vorable as are ' charged by other Railroad Companies.
Merchants and abippars entrusting the transportation of
their freight to this Gompany, can rely with lionfldeno•
on its speedy transit.
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or
address the Agents of the Company.
S. B. KINGSTON) JIS., Philadelphia.
D. A.. STEWART, Pittsburg.
VLARKE & hicago.
LERCH & C0.,120. 1 Astor Home, or No. 1 South
William street, CO., dew York.
LEECH di 410., No. 77 Washington street, Boston.
MACRAW & KOONS, No. 80 North street, Baltimore.
-H. H. HOUSTON, Gaul Freight Agent, Phila.
L. ROUPT, Gong Ticket Agent, Phila.
'XNOOH LEWIS. Gen'l Sun% Altoona.
m ailAßg om PHILADELPHIA.,
We IT_
BISTOW1( RAILROAD. _ ;
On and after Monday, May 20th, 1882, until further
SOB GERMANTOWN
Leave niladebbia, 6,.7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, A. If., 1,2;
810, 4,5, s,it , 6,7, 8, 9,V, 10X, 11%, P. SL
Leave Germantewu, 6,7, 7.35, 8,8%, 10%, 11%,
A. IC, 1,2; 3, 4,'5, 6,7, 8. 9, 10.10,-11, P. M.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. IC, 2,3, 6,7%, 103 ,
Leave Germantown. 8.10 A. ILO, 4,6 X, 9%, P. IL.
OH ES'INIIT. RILL RAILROAD.
Leave Itiladelphia, 6,8, 10, 11, A M., 2,4, 5, 6,,8,
Leave Cheetvalt 11111, 7.10, 7.35, 9.10, 11.10, 4. 11.,
1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 6.40, 7.40,9,50, P. M.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 N. hi., 2,5, 7X, P. 61.
Leave Chestnut Rill, 7.50 A. U., 12.40, 6 10, 9 10,
• FOR CONSHOHOOKRN AND NORRISTOWN.
. '..Leave Philadelphia, 6, 9.05,11.05, A. 66.,13%, 3,4 X,
am, 8.05, P. 66.
Leave Norristown, 6,7, 7.50, 9, U, A. K., IX, 4X,
6X, P. M.
ON SUNDAYS. .
Leave Philadelphia. 9 A. iH , 2X, 4%, P.
Leave, Norristown, 7
,A. hi.. 1,6, P. 21.
FOR NANAYUNK.
Leavo Philadelphia, 6, 9,11.05, A. M., IK,
8.05 11,V. P. 61.
Leave Dlanayunk,l3K, 7%, 8.20, 9X, A. M., 9,
5,7, P. M.
ON SUNDAYS. •
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 2g, 4g, 8, P. M.
Leave Manavynk, 7) A. M., 82i, 9, P. M.
11. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
tny26-tf Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets.
NORTHIA
AJL PEIioNSYL.
FOR BETILLNIIEN, DOYLESTOWN, M A 1J 0 U
OHUNK, HAZLETQN, EASTON, WILKES
BARRE, &c.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
TIMER THROUGH TRAINS.
On and titter MONDAY, WAY 5, 1e42, Pum
as; Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
FhlladaLphia, daily,lundays oxcepted,) follows:
At 6.40 A. X., ( Express.) for Rethiehnin, Allentown,
Monch Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkeebarre, An.
At 2.46 P. Id. (Ziprese,) for Bethlehem, Easton,
This train r eaches Easton at 8 P. M., mul mato!' a
den connection with the Nees Jersey Central for Now
York.
At 6.04 P. N., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Match
Munk, ego.
At & A. M. and 4 P. M., tor Doylestown.
At 43 P. M., for Port Washington. .
The 6.40 A. M. Express Train makes otoni 00tIIISCUOII
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and moat' desirable relate to all points in
lbs Lehigh coal on
.
TRAIN' FOB PHELADBLPHLX.
P.TC,eavii Bethlehem at 540 A. WI, 9.18 A. 61., and 4.511
P.M.
Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 8.20 P. 11.
Leave Fort Washington at 6.80 A. 11.
ON SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 7.45
A. M.
Philadelphia for Dorlestomn at 2.45 P. DI.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6 30 A. 62.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5 r. 26.
Sane to Bethlehem...43l.sC F are
.e to Wench Ohlink.S2 60
Sore to Keeton 1.60 Wilkesboro. . 4.50
Through Tickets most Drummed at the Ticket
Wires, at WILLOW Street, or BEMS Street, In order
eo secure the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (except Sands , " Trains) connect
at Berke etreet with the THU and Shah streets, and Se
cond and.Thhd-streets Passenger Railroads, two* int.
rates after leavtng Willow street.
rays 3,11L13 inalpi e :AVM.
PHILADELPHIA
islggwgs AlfD ELMIRA B. B. Lisa.
1882 WINTM ARRANGEMENT. 1882 -
Yor WILLIAMSPORT, SORANTON, ELMIRA, and
all points in the W. and N. W. Pawnlller Trains leave
Depot of Phila. and Beading B. R., aor. Broad and Oia
lowhill streets, at 8 A. M., and 8.11 P. M. daily, exposit
Sundays.
QUICKEST BOUTS from Philadelphia to ' , points in
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York, &0.,..t0. Baggage checked through to Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, or intermediate points.
Through Express Freight Train for all points abOvo,
learns daily at 6 P. M..
For further information apply to
JOHN B. BLUES, General Agent. .,
THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILL, and N. W. cog.
BIXTH and CHESTNUT Btroota. • • .JaEl-tt
. REOPENING .OF
THE BALTIMORE AND 0810
IRAILROAD.—Thie road, being fully REPAIRED and"
effectually GUARDED, is now open for the trans.
Donation of pareengers and freight to all points Wilke
GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all other in..
formation'apply at the (kunoany's Office, corner BROAD
Street and WASHINGTON Avenue.
8. rd.. Intf,TON, .
ap3-tf President P. W. and B. R. B. Go.
WEST CHE STER
aimmo AND PHIIADELYIIIA
VIA MEDIA
sumaaza. ARRANGEMENT
On and after MONDAY, June 9th, 1862, the trains
trill leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. N. cor
net- of EIONTENNTH and IidARENT Streets, at 7.45
and 10.50 A. M., and 2,4.80, - and. 7 P.M., and will leave
West Philadelphia from THIRTY-FIRST and MAR
EST Streets ; 17, relantee after the starting time from
Eighteenth -and : Market streets.
' r, 'ON SUNDAYS,
Leavo PHILADELPHIA at 8 A.' M., and 2 P. M.
Leave WEST CLIESTER at 8 A. Id.„ and 6.00 P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.45 A. M., and
480 P. M., connect at Ponnolton with trains on the Phi.
ladeiphia and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord,
Kennett, Oxford, &c. DENBY WOOD,
:$19.14 • • • • Bunenintendent.
WEST CHESTER
NM
BA ILROAP Trains via PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ERE.
VENTII and MARKET Streets, at 8.45 A.11.,12 noon,
end' 4 P. pl. On Sunday si train leaves Eleventh and
Market streats at 7.80 A. M., and West Chester at 4 P.
57. no3-tf
To THE D '
ISEMAED . OF .- .- ALL .
CLASSES.—AII sub-acute and chronic, diorama
cared by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, and In case of a failure no charge Is made.
Professor BOLLES, the founder of this IWO practice,
r tritt superintend the treatment of all asses himself. . A
pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of those
cured, aloe letters and complimentary resolutions from
medical men and others will be given to any per3on free.
_ Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical men'
anti others who desire a kiiowledge of my discovery, lo
applying Electricity as a reliable therapeutic) agent. Con
inltation free. ee26-2m
WOMAN at, ELY, No. 130 PEGG
Street, manufacturers of patent OAST-STEEL
TABLE CCM LERY; also, a lately-patented 00 tdBI
NATION KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON, especially
adapted for Camp me, for Fishermen, Sea-faring Men,
Mechanics, Miners, Lumbermen, and aU Workmen car
rying their dinners. , W. ZS. "E.'s Cutlery Is warranted to
be of tip beat quality of ENGLISH OAST-STEEL , and
is intended to supersede, by its excellence and cheapness,
the inferior Qualities of Cutlery now In the market, and
to which they respectfully Unite the attention of the
Hardware dealers generally. inyV-Sm
4800
LIiSTFRANCE COMTANI.EIi.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
111BURANCE 000treNT.
INCOAPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
.e" .YRIINSYTVANIA,
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
STERETS. PHILADELPHIA.
inesE M I A BR INT INSUBA2IOI
CARGO, Mo all parts of the World.
FIXBIORT,
IRMA D TNBURA.NOES
ON Goode, by Rivers; Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages
to all parts of the Union,
On Itterchsm se" generally.
On Stores, Dwelling honsesjto.
ASSETS OF ,THE,COMPA - NY, NOV. 1, ion,
#Att. 0000.
1100,000 prated States Five per cent. Luta. W 105,660 00
60,000 United States Six per cent. Trea
sury Notes 40,906 07
26,000 United States Seven and Three
' tenths per cent. TreasnrY Rotas 35,000 oo
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per
- cent. Loan 69,651 26
113,060 Philadelphia City Six per cent.
Loan. 119,445 17
50,090 State of Tennessee Five per mat,
Loan. 51,070 00
204111 Pennsylvania Railroad. let Mort
gage Six per cont. Bonds. 20,000 CO
50,000 Pennaylvania Railroad, 2d Mort
' gage Six per cent. Rondo 46,180 as
la,ooo 200 Shares Stock CißrinantOWn Gas
Company, principal and intermit
guarantied by the - City of Phi
- ktdelohla 14,687 60
6,000 100 Sharea Stock Penniyivanta
Railroad Company . 5,009 00
Bills receivable for insurances m0de...... 00,780 07
Bonds and Mortgagee 76,000 00
Deal Estate 51,0313
Balances duo at- Agauciee--Preminms on
Marine Policies. •Infarost. and other
Debts due the Company
13crlp and Stoek of sundry Insnranoc and
other °on:manias, 011,M—estimated
t 14,060 00
0 mb on hand--Tn Banks.....
In Drawer 517 BB
DIRROTtatE.
IBainnel E. Stokes.,
17. F. Penist.tig_--
William Martin,
Edmund A. Solider,
Darihigtes,
(Prix '1
O. Davis, A R. Jones Brooke,
James Tragaair, Spencer M'Uvaiva,
William Eyre, Jr., Thomas 0. Hand,
.Tames cr. Hand, Robert Burton,
William 0. Ludwig, Jaceb P. Jones,
Joseph H. Seal, James B. McFarland,
Dr. B. M. Huston, ' Joshua P. Byre,
George G. Leiper, John B. Semple, Pittsburg,
iltigh Orals, D. T. Morgan ' Pittsburg,
Charles Kelly,
ViOLIAM. MARTIN, President,
THOMAS O. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY TATLBURN, Sooretary. iadA-M
THE RELIANCE
XUTUAL INSIJRANOI 001tPARTI
OF POILLIML72/At
orrioz No. 806 WALNUT STRANT,
lugurea agailint LOBS DAMAGB BY rocs, at
/louses, Storm, and other buildings, Unijtid
or perpetual, and on Furniture,
Goods, Wares, and Mar. ,
ohandiso, In town or. '
0.&311 OARITAI+, 32.31,110.00—A85ZT8 • e 817,143.04,
Whioh to Invested no follows, vhs
In Ord mortgage on city property, worth
double the amount • oaosygoo 00
Penneylvania Railroad 04:04 8 per cent. Arai -
mortgage loan at par 0,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Clo.'s 0 percent, 53'.
amid mortgage loan, (880,000) VOW GO
Rantingdon and Broad Ton Railroad ar4
Canal Co.'s mortgage loan 6,000 00
Ground rent, first-class 9,409 60
dtlateral loans, well secured ' 3,600 00
City of Philadelphia -.6 per cent loan v),00; 00
'Allegheny County 6 per cent. re. Bai. loan. 10,000 00
Commercial Bank stock 15,186 01
blackening' Bank stock 2,812 60
Pennsylvania, Railroad Co.'s stock ....
4,000 00
The Reliance Mutual Insnranoe Co.'s ....... 25,860 00
The County Wire Insurance Co.'s stook 1,060 00
'The Deleware M. B. Insurance Oo.'s stook.. 709 00
Union Mutual Insurance 00.'s sorb 880 00
Bills receivable 14,802 74
Book accounts, Scorned inlet - est, as 7,104 22
nub an band 11,644 64
The ffinivel rainctple, ocanbiressi with the security M
iltock Capital, entities tile infrared to participate in tbe
mime of the Company, without liability for smegnit.
beaeoe promptly adjustc-d aid paid. •
DIBMOTOBS.
Catania Clapham,
Robert Steen,
William Musser,
Boni. W. Tingley,
Marshall Hill,
J. Johnson Brown,
Oharlea Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Cowen,
John Bissell, Pittsburg.
iIL TiIYGLI4Y, President.
1)101 . 11 TinglOY,
Wi1119411 R. Thompson,
Frederick Brown,
WlUnita Steveneon,
John U. Worrell,
Carson,
Robert Toland,
a. D. Roseogarten,
°bailee 8. Wood,
Ismeat 8. Woodward,
OLZ
el. M. llinaimalt, Be
rebrußry 15, 1861.
VIRE INSURANCE.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA; No. 138 rNORTH SIXTH Street,
below Race, insure Buildings, Goods, and Merchandise
generally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Company
guaranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hope
to merit the patronage of the public.
. .
DIREOTCIRS
Francis Cooper,
NiebaelMeGeoy,
Edward McGovern,
Thomas B. McCormick,
Matthew McAleer,
John Cassady,
"Thomasl. a - amnia,
Bernard H. Rulseman,
Michael Cahill,
Jung -McCann, .
•BERNARD RA.Frxim - , Seen
VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE-
Lar.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated 1E25. CHARTER EEPE.
TUAL. No. 510 WALNUT ictreet t opposite Independ-
This Company, favorably known to the community for
tbirty-six years, continuos to insure ae,jost LAII4 or Da•
mega by Fite on public or private Buildiogq, either per
manently or for a limited time. Alen, on Furniture,
Stocks of . Geode, or Merchandise generally, on liberal
tome.
Their Capital, together with a logo Surplus Fund. is
invested in the most careful manner. which enables them
to offer to the ileum d an undoubted security In the case
of loss.
DLBROTORS -
Jonathan Portman,l whomos Robins,
Quintin Campbell, Daniel &MTh, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John Devereux,
William Mrntelius, Thomas Smith.
Isaac Haalehnrst, • - .
JONOTHLY .
WILLIAM G. CROWILLi'f
INSURANCE - COMP ANY OF THE
-I_ STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos. 4
and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING& North side of WAG.
NUT Stmt., between DOOK and THIRD Streets, Philo
delphis.
INCORPORATED In 1194—CHARTER PERPETUAL.
; CAPITAL 3200,000.
PROPERTIES Or THE COM PANT, 'FEBRUARY
1,1801, $c07,094.61.
MARINE, MLR, AND INLAND TRANSPORTA
TION INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS
Henry D. Sherrerd, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Mace!eater, Tobias Wagner,
William S. Smith, - Thomas B. Wattson,
John B. Austin, Henry G. Fmemas,
William B. White, Charles B. Lewis,
George H. Stuart, George 0. Carson,
Edward O. Knight. -
:HENRY D. saERIIERD, President.
Wn.LIAN HARPER, Secretary. ia29 tf
pm ENTERPRISE
;DIM/HAIM COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
•
. ..:(FIRE INSURANCE Excmusrvst e.)
OMB ANY'S BUILDING, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH
AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECTORS.
F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson,
William McKee, Geo. H. Stuart,
• Shinto Frazier, John H. Brown,
John M. Atwood, B A. Palmetto*,
Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash,.
Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer. •
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. .
OHAIII.IIS W. 00XE, &MIMI. - fen
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANOE
COMPANY. Innorporated 1810. CHASTER
PH SPETITAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street,abere Third,
Philadelphia. .
Having a large paid-np Capital Stock and Surplus, in
vested in ecund and available Securitiee, rnattnnos to
invure on Dwellinee, Btor.s, Furniture, Merchandise,
'Witch. in port and - their Cargoes,- and other Personal
Property. All looses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIRECTOR'S.
James R. Campbell,
Edmund G.
Charles W. Pouttnoy,
Israel Morris,
'Thomas R. Marie,
John Welsh,
Sonatel 0. Morton,
Patlick Brady,
Johu T. Lewis,
THOM.
ALBERT C. F. °BAMFORD
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE
COX PANY.—Authorized Capital 5160,000
CEIARTER PERPETUAL.
'Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth Streets, Philadelphia.
This C( means will 'wire against logs or damage by
Hire, en Bulldinge, Furniture, and Merchandise gene
rally._
• Also, Marine Ininrances on Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of.the Union.
' DIRECTORS.
William Esher,
A. Luther,
Lewis Audemied,
John B. Blekiston,
Joseph Maxfield,
• WILL
•
WM.
W. Sarre, Secretary
EXCHA.NGE INSURANCE COM
PANY—OffIee No. 409 WALNUT Street.
Fire Insurance on Houses and Merchandiaa generally,
on Womble terms', either Limited or Perpetual.
DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah Nowell, Thomas 'Marsh,
John Q. Oinhodo. Charles Thompson,
Edward D. Roberts, James T. Halo,
Samuel D. Smedley, Joalina T. Owen,
Reuben C. Hale. John J. Griffiths.
JEREMIL BONSALL President.
JOHN Q. GISHODO, Vice President.
RICIFIAIID 001. Secretary.'. . ja3l
COAL.
COAL.-THE UNDERSIGNED
beg leave to inform their friends and the pabilo that
they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from
NOBLE -STBEZT WHAM", on the Delaware,to their
Yard, northwest oorner of EIGHTH and WILLOW
Streets, where'lhey intend to keep the best quality of
LEHIGH COIL, from the most approved mines, at art
lowest prices . Tour patronage is respectfully solicited.
JOEL WALTON &
_ • ' Office, 112 South SZOOND Street
Yard, 'NIGHTIE sod wrizaw.
GAll DEN VASES. —Ornamental
Terra Clotta Carden Tame, warranted to stand the
Weather in any climate. These Tama are made in bean.
tiful deeigns, and all size., from 1 foot to 3 feet high,
with a variety of pedestals, round and square, from 1
foot to 4 feet high. 140 decorations add so inuoh to the
natural beauties of a Garden, and at so little oast, as a
few Timex tilled with flowering plants. Illustrated Cata
logues eent by mall on application.
d. A. HARRISON, -
1010 011ESTNUT Moot
NUTS. -RHODES & WILLIAMS,
.1-1 No. 101 South WATER Street, offer for sale the
following :
100 bales Princes@ Almonds.
20 Languedoo .6
20 (4 Sicily
20 " Engliab Walnuts: -
15 .. Filberts.
• •
150 bags Pee Nuts.
10 bales Brazil lints. • -
100 boxes M. B.
100.._« Layer/•
100 half iorteld; IS; 15,011011
48 al 97
$890,879
sal .141 04
William Morgan,
James Martin,.
James Duross,
Francis Falls,
Charles Clara,
Thomas Fisher,
John Bromley,
Francis blelfanus,
Hugh O'Donnell,
. .
Bernard Rafferty.
019 - COOPER, President.
retary. Jx*-17-ti
IPATTEB9ON, rivddetit
ecrctm. • ap6
D It.: 21 atlB, President.
Secretory. fe.l3-tf
Davis Pearson,
Peter Sieger,
J. B. Baum,
Wm. B. Dean,.
- John Ketcham.
AFL ICSHER, President.
. DEAN, Vice President
• 5p.34/'
SALES BY AUCTION
TOWN B. BITERS & SO., AUCTIOIf
=HA Woo. 232 and .131 11.1111;i3CT &•resi.
iSIALI: OF FRENCH Orpy Goma
TIIIB 51ORN1NG,
Juno 16, on four months' creak
-850 packagea French, German, Swiss, mpi Delilah dry
toode.
BALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES
ON TUESDAY MOBBING,
Juno 11, on four months' credit.
1,000 uackageo hoots and oboes.
BALK OF DRY 000D8
ON T EIURSDAY DLORNI_NG,
June 19, on four coonVao' credit--
600 paokageo Dritioh, French, And lisnarkan dr, BaoC►.
BALE OF CARPETING',
ON TED BBDAI DIVENING,
Jilt!, 19, on four montho' credit—
ptecem velvet, Brunch, 1nV11150114 Voliottun oer+
Perna,. roattinaiN
FOR SALE APIO TO LET.
FORSALE—A good - ,second-band
Ehifling-top WAGON. Will beech! low. Toilitire
or A. P. ABELL, Gli AROH Street. jol4-3,40
('IOAL- OIL WORKS FOR , SALE,
within the limits of the city. Any ' , tram wial lt , a g
to employ a Capital to good ail vantage , wilt please aPPlyi
for full particulers, aft N 0.127 WALNUT Street.
PaILADELLIIIA, duly 31, 3502, jel2-12f*
TO RENT—A well-furnished
ntiCountry Bonne, of moderate size. The grounds in
clude Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Gardens, an Orchard,
a claimant grove, through which a tittle brook flows, and
pasture grounds for the use of two It is situated a
mile and a half from Old York Road Station, North Penn
sylvania Railroad. Inquire 1618 ',opus l Street.
ap7-mwf tf
itTO RENT-A TEIREM-STORY
BRICK DWELLING, on DALE Btreet, onedoor
aboro Twelfth, north situ. Rent low to good V , unt. -
Apply to WETBEHILL Fr BROTHER,
jell 47 and 49 North SilOOdD Street.
2 1 , ,Di 0n PINE Street, near
it TO RENT— A.,_TSIP_k 93- t3To
seventeenth, ,Z; r jh r; Ft ; ( 1 .1i
e. FIC yto •
WitTEIEBILL k BROVIER,
47 and 49 North sECOND titre.et
SS FO R SALE, OR PART' EX
CHANGE.—Fine FARM, 218 ACRES, situate oh
the Delaware river, 23 miles from the city. Railroad sta
tion upon the place. Large atone ?latish:ln, beausfolly
located, having a view of the surrounding country *ad
river from it Three tenant's houses, large barn, uumber
of out-buildings, all in complete order. Superior fruits
of every kind. Apply to E. Per fir,
jell No 309 WALNUT Street.
get FOR SALE.---FIRST-CLASS
-.L.. FARR, containing 85 AORDS, near Doylestown,
28 miles from the city, in Bucka county, large and coo.
vernent improvements, nicely watered, etc. Mao, a num
ber of EMBUS in Cheater and Delaware countiee.
ply to E. PIIPTIT,
jell No. 309 WALNUT Street.
iffm 'lO RENT—Four Different Country
Places,
with a few acres of ground, tine fruits,
near railroad stations, and eonve.dont to the city. one of
which is furnished. Apply to 11. PETTIT,
ie3 No. W 9 WALNUT Street.
its FOR SALE—A desirable Farm,
108 acres, near Downingtown, Cheater county;
nicety watered; lrydrant water at- the home and barn.
First-rate stone improvements, all in complete condition;
fine timber : excellent fruits, ac. apply to
E. PETTIT,
je3 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE OR TO LET-4our
gonses, OD the west side of BROAD Street, belOvr
Columbia avenue. Apply at the couthwest corner of
NINTH and SANSOM Street& rah2B-tf
dit TO LET.— Dwelling House, South
sait teat corner of TWNNTY-SECOND and GREEN
Streete. Keys at Reif's grocery ; corner of Twenty.se.
cond and ?daunt Vernon Streets. Away to
JAMES CRMSSON,
je7•tf 23 North FOURTH Street.
DISTIILEBI3.
The DISTUALEBY known as the
"PIICENIX,"
and formerly owned and occupied by BARU,. 661.77 R,
eitusted on- 191 7 2NTY-THIRD, between BABB
and MIRE Streets, Philadelphia, °specify 600 bushels
per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and maim.
modating tonne. Is . in good running order, and hae all
the modenkimprovemente. An Artesian well on the
misee fornisties an unfailing supply of mod, pure water.
&dame, Z. LOOSE & CO., No, 1010 IKAKKW2
Street, Philadelphia, - fe2S-dtf
ILL U MIN ATIP 1.4 UILS
OIL I OIL!! OIL, ill
HULBURT & BRODHEAD,
No. 240 ARON STREET.,
Having opened a General Depot foithe Sale of Extra
Defused and . Lni2ricating COAL OILS, would call the
special attention of dealers and consumers to their
refined ILLIIIIIINATING OIL, ai it possessee merit
beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being
entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor
which characterlpe that commonly sold in this market,
produces no smoke, , and Is free front all explosive
I*" Orders from City or Country promptly at
tended to. my 15-ita
66 LUCIFER" OIL WORKS.
JLJ 100 bble "Lucifer" Burning Oil on band.
Wo guarantee the oil to ho hon. exelogivo, to burn ail
the oil in the-lamp with a steady. brilliant flame, without
crusting the wick: Mid but olowly. Berrele linel with
glass enamel. WRIGHT, SRI TH. & PEA RSA LL,
fe2.1.4! - Office 615 MARES Street.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
N ATIVE
•
EITRIOTLE PURE MOB OF THE GRAPE— , THE
MOST; DELIRIOUS, RION, AND PRUITT
. • • WINES EVER ()ammo TO
THE PUBLIC.
• • .
RE.7OI.OELLENT AESOETHENT JUST REOZTVIID.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS, .
DEALER Hi FINE OROORRIEB.
5p2641 • . CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STE
SARDINES.—A very superior brand
for sale by GNARL= 8. CARSTAI ES,
apt 126 WALNUT And 21 GRANITE , street-
(11ROSSE k BIACKW.ELLT ENG.
1.1 LISH PICKLES.—A troll) imporiation of lisk
Pickles and Sauces, just received acid toroth, by
11110 D ES • WIGWAMS,
107 South NVAl:illt Streak
NLEDICII 4 IA.L.
T ARRANT'S
waraßviumisrr
SELTZER APERIENT.
This valuable and popular 'Medicine has universally re
ceived the most favorable recommendations of the
MIDICAS: PRontsszos and the Public. an the
DIM EFFICIENT AND AGREPUBLS
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be need with the best otTeet in
Miens and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick
Readeohe, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges
tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity
of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic
Affections, Gravel, Piles,
AND ALL COMPLAINTS WEEMS
A GRNTLR AND COOLING APERIENT OR PIM
GIATIVE IS RZQUIRRD.
It is parlieniarly adapted to the wants of Travellers
by Sea and Land, Residents in Rot Climates, Persona of
Sedentary Rabbit, Invalid's and Convalesoenta; Captains
of Vessels and Planters will find it s valuable addition to
their Medicine Chests.
It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up In bottles
to keep in any climate, and merely requires
water poured upon it to produce a de
efferveming 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, shongly guaranty Its • efficacy and valuable
character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an
Intelligent public.
fdanufactured only by
TARRANT & CO.,
No. I'.7tS GRRENITIOII Sheet, corner Warren st.
NEW YORK,
apfilay And forsake by Drng,eists generally.
G IJUTEN O.B2SULES
OP
PURE 00D-LaVER OIL.
The repugnance of most patientn to COD-LIVER
OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in-
Sliced verities forme lof disguise for its administration
:het are familiar to the Medical Profession. Sonic of
them ostmar In special casec, btit more eften theivehiole
neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as
• unpalatable and of lees therapeutic value. The repug
nance; wpm, &a., to invalids. induced by disgust of the
Oil, b entirely obviated by the coo of our , CAPSULES.
001):LPIEB OIL CAPSULES have been much need
lately In Europe, the experience there of the geoVre
mks from their use in both hospital and private Fraction
aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are Nur
dcient to warrant our claimins the virtues we do foe
them, feeling assured their use wOI midi in benelit and
deserved favor. Prepared by •
.WYETH &. EIROTT - TKR,
doe-tt „ 1410 WALNUT Sb'est. Philadelphia
BROWN'S .•
•• • ...• •
ESSENOE JAMAICA GINOMS,
Manufactured only at IniEDEATOK BROWN'S
DRUG AND 0113111OLL STORE,
Northeast corner of WIETP. and CHESTNUT Btreetet
PHILADELPHIA.
Atientlon le called to this valuable remedy which should
be In every family, and for the Army and Navy it la in
dispensable, curing affections of tho stomach and bowahs,
and is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water.
OAIITION.—To prevent this valuable Essence from
being counterfeited, a new Steel, Engraving, executed at
great cost, will be found on Um outside of the wraPPers
order to guard the purchaser Maud being imposed upon
by worthless imitatt. And -mid by all respectable
rtregoata to the Mated &Mel: tekafrm-titn
VATTPB CELEBRATED ITALIAN
L.‘ CREAM will positively remove TAN, FREOILLII9,
SaLLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, and all erup
tions of the face ; giving a beautiful healthy glow and
rosy color to the cheeks, so much desired by every
one. In abort, it PRESERVES THE FRESHNESS OF
YOUTH, removing 'all WRINKLES, and giving a soft,
smooth appearance to the face; and a brilliancy to the akin
that is em prising to all. It is an article that is
' INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY.
Upwards of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now sold
in Philadelphia alone, nod the demand ie daily increas
ing. Price 25 teats per bottle. Sold by
In. B. S. MATTI b. Co.,
Manufacturers and . Prop+Wont,
No. 621 - OnitnITLIT . Street, IThiladelphla,
- - -
And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. R.
Casaelberry, No 45 N. Eighth street; Andrew 'Taylor,
druggist, cor. of Ninth and Chestnut streets; 51. Brad
field, N 0.802 Arch street; F. V. Barrett, No. 984 N.
Second street; Miss 'Kocher, Seventh and Coates streets;
M. L'. Adams; N. W. cor. of 'Marshall . and Girard ave
nue; and by druggists and dealers in fancy Goode ge
nerally. ,
• Agents wanted in every town and village of the United
States and Ganadas. my 23-11
101111IPHLET 'PRINTING, 'Best and
tiheiTiest In thee* at HINGW ALT & SWAN'S.
tn.Bnatti TOIJETU eat.
SALES BY AUCTION
Nt THOMAS az: SONS,
g. . Mae. 139 and 141 Bacith rotlem Btreert.
Ofgr PICiELIC SAE),i SEAL ESTATEI:ND ST(70 1 11
AT TILE EIPS.! HlfiGE EVERY TITESP_EY.
Cr Pen - 10111 ft Cat Icaral, tainlog ilfficrlptiaersi
orfry t 7 orevinur to each pale.
FURNITURE, at the Auction diere, every Thum.-
day morning.
air NEAL Egvenr. AT EII.TrrATE
have a large arrionot of rat 2 rotate at prtrate e. in
cluding evrry drAcriotlen of city and country prevail.
pi haw nee may he had at the Anction Store.
REAL ESTATE SALEC-J(.ls& 17
Peremptory BaIe—=—IALCAULE CO AL LANDS
Our salei7th June will include 7 tracts coal lands, Broad
Ton township, Feints.
JOIfIIS' HOTBL—The 'valuable property known as
Jones' Hotel, south bids of Chestnut street, between nigth
• and Feyenth, 60 teat siX. iaches, on Chestnut street, 236
feet in depth, and fit ,rest 6 inches us Samuel street. The
building is four stories bitch, and for many years kept as
a first-eines hotel, in one of the brat squares on Chestnut
street, adjoinio: and oopositc,splendtd stores.
7 Tracts Broad 1. p Coal Lan
TBBEE-STOBY BB[CE D W ELLING, 1537 Cherry
street.
71111:11E-STORY BRICK Inrrztatfc, 1341 goatee
etreet.
FOIIB•8TOBY BEVIR IMILDING, 117 Aqpletree
113/IVE-STORY ERICH DWELLING, 153) fittlaa
Areet.
TIIBEE•6TOBT PRICK DWELLING, 29 Virginia
.iitet
IT THREE-STORY DEICE DWELLINGS, north
Second Btz eet, Phifip atreact, R:c.
A a iarge mmunt a Stocks. Lamm , . ten.
137" See Pamphlet Cataloenea ntAv ready.
REAL 'ESTATE SALE-JUNE 24
Orlibang Court Sole—Rptato of „Polio Smith, deed.—
TWELVE PROPERTIES, includin4n Tolumble Market
efri ot
orphans' Conrt Soile—l'obile of &bin. Mitchell, doo'd.
ExecutornSnle—Estate of Mary Cornell, doce,ined.—
TR RIZ DWE [ZINGS end STOR E.
NEAL ESTA.T.I3 S LE.—JITArI.
Orphans' Cotrrt Sale. Estate of John W. Coleman,
deceased.
REAL 7t3TATIC S 9LE —JT:rLY
OrphanerCourt Salo—Estate of Ifemud ilillor, dec'd
Sale N 0.1815 Vine Stroet.
HANDSOME /1111NITOR1C, BOOKCASE, VELVET
CARPETS. &c.
ON 'TUESDAY MORNING.
June 17, at 10' G , clock, brcattlegne, at No. 815 Tine ,
street, the handiteme part •r, dining-rmin r • and &lambed
tnruiture, bookcasoi fine velvet carpets, china and glow
were, &c.
Aloe, the kitchen furniture.
Executor's Ssle
- - .
STOOR 05'' STIPP RIOR OITA'S&
ON IrICORSDAY MORNING,
At the A nction Store, by order of the Executor's of
the Into Joseph Snyder, about 75 dozen seperior coned
nod ru , lt seat chairs, lOunges, eetteee, rooting chairs,
etoro stools. &c.
Mr - The endre etnck•waemanufacturod by Ur.. Snider,
exeresfly ler retail ealee, of wel-seasoned matriLdsi and
supf-rier
87 - Kay be examined any time prETIOUA to the mile.
pBILIP FORD /t CO., AUCTION
MORS, 625 MARRZT sod 622 001121MB011
BGIR 0.17 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, BIM
GANA. gr.
THIS' DIORXINO.
June 16, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be mtd,•by cata
logue, 1,000 cases mane', boys', and youths' calf, ktr,
and grain boots', calf and kip brogans, Congress palter s, Oxford ties, walking Aloes, dic.; women's. mimes', and
obileren's calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled
boots and Shoes, gaiters, slippers, dc., including a large
assortment of fast-clam city. made goods
acir Onon -for examination, with catalognes, earls 04
the morning of sale.
SALE OF /,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES. AND
BROGANS.
ON TIIIIBSDAY MORNING.
Sone 19, at 10 o'clont, precisely, will be sold, by
catalsgoe, 1,100 cases men's. boys', and Tenth,' calf,
kin, and irrain boots; cal: end kip brogans. Congress
gaiiere, Ox 9 rd and Scotch ties, !to. women'._ Mimes'. and
cbildren's calf, kip, goat, kid, morn,cr, and enamelled -
heeled boots end oboes. gaiters. slinners, buskins. &so.
Included in flnle will be found a large assortment of
first-class city-made goods.
air Goode open for examination, with 'oatitiomma,
early on the mornind of sale.
VITRNESS BRINLEY, & 00..
129 GEZSTIMI: EVESZNT
SPECIAL SALE OF FRENCH LACE POINTS, WAN
TILLA S, A NO 800 NODS—This Seasons Importa
tion—For the beet City Retail Trade
ON TUESDAY MIMING.
Jnnel7th,
6CO rich, new style Lace Gnodi, consi s ting of—
" —new style rich - irench lace Piccolonainis.
do do paints 'Cohens&
do do hoornotte.
do douhlle ehawbo.
do mantles. with neleelnee
do high cost rent pushy lace noiata
SOLID ONION. GINO-OARS. liIittS.LAYAS, AND
LA.VitTAA.S.
ON TUESDAY,
_
2 cases 28• inch EatirrfirlP solid check Scotch ginghams.
3 cases. 30-inch superb quality. for city trade.
2 cases fine quality Himalayas.
1 case extra fine do.
3 cases splendid quality layellas.
BROGUE EARS
300 pieces super broths beregn An slais
7.4 NBW STYLI , STLIE AND WOOL.DTOISS GOODS.
200 pieces 7-4 Paris new style Polk and wool dross geode.
BONNET AND TRYITMING RIBBONS.
Just landed.
500 cartons - No.. 40140 11 ,, avy. cable cord 'white aud
blarit poult r!e Bole bonnet riblmos.
Alan, malthe and 111178100 iRCPI?
101ANCOAFIT 4t, WARNOCK, AUO-
TiONNERS- No. 212 MARKNT Strad.
POSITIVE BALE OF &KERMAN AND
IMPORTED DRI GOODS RTPROND MILLINERY
GOODS, NaIRROIDERTEI3. Jc.. by Osalogne.,
ON WEDNESDAY INTORNING,
Jane 18, commencing at 1 1 ) o'clock precisely.
STOCK OF LAI ICS* Fittsfiell FIIELNISHING
GOODS,
ON TvEONFIFIDAT.
June IL consisting.. in part, of ri•al French etuhroidered
dreses, night and dressing gowns, skirts, cane. Hots,
batones, cuffs, chemises, linen cambril banilk..roldefe,
comprising very rich and high coat goods, imported for
best city sales.
IA - 08E8 NATHANS, A UOTIONERS
AMR AND commastoa MERCHANT, maimed
corner of erwril ...a ILION Streeea,.
GREAT BMWSINS—WATCHES AND lEWELEVE
AT PRIVATE BALE. —Fine °old and nil...Hever, la
pin°, English, Swiss, and French watches for lent AIM
half the usual telling prices. Watches from one doUtir
to one hundred dollars each Gold chains from 40 to 60-
cent) per dwt. Pianos cheap•
TAKE NOTICII
Moo bighead posablo prise io loaned on goods
'Moss' Principal Alstablishinent, ocathesat coma. of
Oath and Race streets. At least one-third cooly thrs ai
oar other eetabliebment to dila city.
EIATEARS' PDTSCIPAL MONZY ZSTABLISZi.
OLONT.
950.000 TO LOAN.
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10 'sage or small amonnts, from one dollar to thournedx,
an diamonds, gold and 'silver plate, watches, Jew izs i
merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, gott
goods of orerr doscription.
LOANS MADE AT THE .T.OIV - EST MAREMT &Alin
.This astabliehment has large lire and thief-woof shfri,
for the safety of valuable, goods, together with a rriVIA4
watchman on the premises.
L'STABLISESTI FOB THE LAST SO Ir 7.
ALL LAJILGE LOANS MAD] AT TEM, TIM
`a, PRDTOTPAL ESTABLISMILICN'T."
rrff AWACS gitNATLY monroyin.
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SHIPPING
m ar l & FOR NEW YORK—THIS
DAY--DESPATCH AND BWIFTBI3RI
LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.
Steamers of the above Linea will leave DAILY, at. II
and 5 P. M.
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terms, apply to WK. M. BAIRD & CO.,
my2l-tf 132 South DELAWARE Avenue.
BOSTON AND PELLADitir
PEI& STEAMSHIP LINE—Prom PINT
itieet, Philadelphia. and LONG Wharf, Boston, ,ko.
The steamship SAXON, Captain 'Matthews, will mr.
from Philadelphia for Welton on SATURDAY, Jana
14, al 10 o'clock A. M., and from Boston for Philedeipoks
m MONDAY, June 9, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Insurance one. bolt that by sail T 8138411.
Bread taken at (air rates.
Shiners will please send bills lading with their goo
Err freight or passage (baying fine accomotedaekaw
for passengers), apply to
HENRY WIESOII tt 00,
332 500.114 Wr!:1111r$0
as dr s a FOB. fillW YORK.
NNVT DAILY LINZ, via Delays:lD sad
itaritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Nwsrees Steamboat Ctn..
:Any receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., *da eir.
ins theft cargoes in New York the following day.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
.110.14 SOUTH WHAILVSIB,
JA.511119 HAIM,- Agent,
arI.AT Plan 1.4 and 15 !AST RT17711., Hew ~crv.
MACHINERY IRON.
1. TATIOZIA3 8281=3, JOB 3 H. 00P14,
WILLIAM 118114108, HAZTLBY 3.813108,
O,,OUTRWARK. FOUNDRY,
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• FIFTH AND WASHINGTON EITRIZTO,
PUMA VELPIITA.
MERRICK & SONS,
• SNOIZaERS AND MACHIN:IBM;
Mannfastura High and Low Prelmiro Steam Xnginea,
for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Tron Boma, do.; Oast-
Inge of, all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, WorkshoPs, Bail
road Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gsa Machinery or the latest and mos!
Improved construction.
"ivory description of Plantation Machlner7, gush as
Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vaccum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pawning Stigines, Gc
Sole Agents for N. Billions's Patent Sugar Bolling
Annaratna; Neemyth's Patent Steam 'Jammer, and As
pinwall & Wolsey'a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Graining
Machine. ' ars6-11
PENN STEAM EN( I NE
AND BOILER .WORES.—NE &PM at
LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENOI
BEERS, MACHTNISTS,BOILIER-111AKE ES, BLACK
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years,
been in successful *reclaim', and bean exclusively ea.
gaged in building and repairing Marine and River
glues, high and low presenro, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks,
Propellers, in., fie., respectfully offer their services to
the public, as being fully prepared to contract for Mo
sinee of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, baying
Nets of patterns of different sires, are prepared to exe
cute orders with quick despatch. Every description of
pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High anti
Low-pressure, Fine Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of
the best Penneylvt:nia charcoal iron. Forging!, of al
sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all desierti-
Rom, i Roll Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work
oonnoctcd with the above business.
Drawingsand Specifications for all work done at ttigit
establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
Thesubscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re
pairs of boat", where they can lie in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Aix, &0., for rak
ing heavy or light weights.
JACOB O. NEAFIR,
• JOHN R. LEVY,
BEACH and PALMER Streets.
MORGAN, 00., STEAM
=MINI MILDER% lron Poundals, and
General Machinists and Weer Mallaa*No.l2lo Mar
LowiilLL Streak Philp& raw,
EXPRESS comPAPTZES
irmpgti THE 'ADAMS EX
NUM 001SPANY, 01Hoe 83111
ONESTIMT Street, forwards parcels, Yaohsges t Msg.
thandise, Beach notes, and Specie, either by its awn
lines or in connection with other Hawes. Oompardee, In
W the inincipal Towns and Oltiß. B..BANTIFORDes , of the 'United Stable.
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General finstwintrmdeat. •
rpENT-MAJLEREP CHERRY TENT
BUTTONS.ani SLIPS, United States pattern. it
sale at J. P. NEED'S, Southeast corner of 11111
TENNIS anS NOBLE Streets, Philadelphia.
mv2B.len*
AMERICAN ROOFING SLATES
FULLY MAL to the UST T EL eal 131,&T).
11189
917 WLLIIIIT Base