THE BASQUET TO HON. SIMON C DIMON. Vindication of his uonduct as Secretary- of War. A MUM ber of the friends of lion Simon Cameron tendered blot a ctanplimentary dinner on the 21 inst., prior to his departure for Russia. The affair took place at the Jones House, liarrisburg, Lion. William IL Kepner, mayor of the city, presiding. A number of prominent Pennsylvanians were pro sett.. After she cloth was unnerved, his honor. Mayor Kepner, announced the following toast: ISM CA3II,IION—A PethiSylvaelau ale) has never forgotten his native State- 7 an American who has always been faithful to his country and his coun trymen. His fellow-citizens delight to honor him. The enthusiastic applause with which this senti ment was greeted having somewhat Subsided, General C2ithrral said : NB. Mayon Ann Ict.LOW•CeriZENS: I take it for granted that 1 am expected to say something in return for the compliment you have been so kind as to confer upon me; yet I cannot speak to you, my fellew-citizeus, iu any cold or format language. Since I have come into this room all the tnoagats of busineesaud citify which crowded upon my mind during the day have fled, leaving only the remem brance of the associations and friendseipe teat I have experienced during the lung years of my re sidence lit this, my home. I remember that this day forty live years ago I came to Harrisburg a poor, delicate, sickly buy—without any reliance but on the overruling control of Providence and the reward which I had been taught to believe would always follow proper actions. The only countenance of those around me which I remora. bee to have seen at that day, was that of my friend who sits beside MU On the right, (Mr. C. F. Mut:lll2'o who was thee, te bee younger than myself, and whom I met the day after entering the town. Be was tin apprentice in a printing-03c° here, to which I went for the purpose of obtaining em ployment, and which I left with a feeling sash as can he experienced Only by those who are wilting to work, are without money in thuir purse, and are destitute of friends upon whom to rely, when told "we cannot employ you " I men now remember the name of only one living housekeeper in the town at that time. I refer to Judge Hummel. made the acquaintance of the honored goutleman at the seine tune that I became the recipient of his generous hospitality. The first place at which / stopped to net my weary limbs, after reaching the town, was beneath the shade of an old willow tree in front of his house. He came out and spoke kindly to me, inviting me into big home, and we have been firma:la ever since. Sir, how the world has charged since then! how has everything about me changed ! A day or two after I saw my friend hluench I obtainea employment I immediately went to work with such a heart and will as never fa Ito win success.. Dining the daytime I worked for my employer, and at night 1 cultivated my mind. A tow years of assutuuus toil made me the possessor of a printing (Alice. When other men slept I eeetietted to toil, and felt certain that Sooner or later I would feel equal, not aluue in this world's goods but in the scale of merit and capacity with other men around me Why, sir, it was no uncommon thing fir me to retire at midnight and rise at four in the morning to pursue city daily avocation. 1 have lived to see what was then a hamlet be come the third city of the State. In my position as a newspaper journalist I necessarily came in contact with the political theories and important questions of the day, and never failed to advocate what I conceived to be a wise and benclicial dtate policy in regard to a system of internal improve ments. Since that day to the present tithe 1 may say that I have at least bad something to do with every work of improvement connected with the progress uf the; city and ettite. Thu first efietrts of my pen welt directed in the furtherance of the great policy Cl intermit improvements which brought forth our canal system. I next labored for years to secure the erection of a railroad front Harrisburg, to Lancaster, though laughed at as a -visionary bay etc talked about carrying me, tea. goes, ana freight on rails by steam. lam reminded here of an eXpteEl , loll made at one of the nieetiege which we heel in favor of that Taitruae project—(fur at that lime 1 wits in the habit of persuading my friends to go emend the country and convene meet ings, by which means I might be enabled to talk to the people on my favorite theme of the desirability of railroad communication and its importance)—ono of the auditors upon this occasion (the meeting being held at Elizabethtown) was one known as Abraham Dainty, a very intelligent man, and one of the neat active in that neighborhood. During the course Of my remarks I had happened to say, it I have no doubt, gentlemen, there are many of you present who will live to see the day when a man can eat his breakfast at Harrisburg, go to Philadelphia : (one hundred miles,) take his dinner, transact his business there, and return home to Harrisburg In lime tO go to bed, as usual, In the evening.' There was a simultaneous roar of laughter frail the audience, which had hardly ceased when this old Man very euzaidentiaily vend in my ear, -- imvn, .t em g lad yo. fold them about going to Philadelphia and back again to Harrisburg in one day, because that will make them take the skiers, (snares,) but you and 1 kn nta all aka! , duct !" Laughter 11. leave you to judge, gentlemen, whether my prediction was verified. Alter having proved successful in my endeavors in behalf of the railroad from Har risburg to Lancaster, I became engaged in a project to construct a rued from here tv tAt.mber.ber-gi then again to Baltimore; then again to Sunbury, the place of my buyimod, and also to Beading; all of which, 1. btu glad to state are now prosperous, and in most euticerelul opration, I mention this, gentlemen, not boastfully. but to show what may be acme..pH:bed by a determined will and a right purpose. In responding to the sentiment of our worthy Mayor, my iotto.atiou, i setttiktue/I, was tin.pty to speak to you familiarly, as friends and neighbors, without referring to my control of the War Depart meet, over which I had the honor to preside, but ill view of a charge recently wade against me be cause of my exercise of the delegated power with which I was entrusted, it may be proper for me say to you a few words in relation thereto. I took a seat last year in Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet, against my own judgment, without et...1216nd .:14 taste for the positron, and, I may say , against my own determi nation. I resigned that post, when I thought my mission was ended, in organizing, equipping, and eupptyieg, toiler the aloft adverse circumstances, larger witty than has over been ratted at any period of human history. When I did accept the place it was with the perfect understanding between Mr. Lincoln and myself that whenever I thought proper to reeigu I should be preei leged to do so; and, when a vacancy occurred in the appoitament to Russia, he offered me the post, and .1. was glad to accept it. Why, gentle men, I toiled in that Department, as Au man ever toiled before ; 1 Lave told you that in my younger years I worked for twenty hours out of the twenty four for successive months; but that labor was nothing le compidison with the overpowering toil whivtr / - weave wraa etc Worlaist i Voo T.. soy nothing of the extraordinary necessities of the Department, miring from an unforeseen anti threatening national emergency, the doors of _my private dwelling INOttll besieged front daylight to the West hours of the night; the Department was surrounded. on all hands and at all hours. Certain members of Con gress, who figure in the vote of censure, were ever besieging my doors, and often patiently waiting for hours to Udell a part of the drippings from tile War Department. Meanwhile I managed the delicate and trying affairs of my situation as wisely as I knew how. Of course I committed some errors ; but 1 did not ssmrsiv tee wr , ou t s. wide w 64.6 lAM CharErd. In tee resolution of Congress. Ist/lewdly assert that neither in motive nor deed Can 1 be justly chargeable with the commission of any wrong in the adminis tration of those affairs, arm I tun proud to say here in reviewing my official conduct, lees no act which I would net repeat under the sante circumstances. Upon my appointment to tee position, I found the department destitute of all the means of defence • without gees, cod with little prospect. of purcbasi.og the matertal ut war ; 1 found the nation without an army, acid I found scarcely a man throughout the whole War Department in' whom I could put my trust. Tao adjutant general deserted. The quartermaster general ran off. The commissary general was upon his death bed. More than half the clerks weto ilisloe el. I remember that upon w e e occasion lieneral Scott came to me apparently in great mental eribulation, bald have spent the most miserable day of my life ; a friend of my boyhood has just. told um I am disgracing myself by staying here and serving this fragment of the Government ; in place or giving- to Vivglula and serving under the bawler of my native butte; and lam pained to death." But the old hero was pa• triotic, loyal, and wise eatough to say that his friend was wrong; and lie was right in remaining where he was, But to proceed. You all remember, gentlemen, the day of the President's proclamation calling upon the people of Pennsylvania (because the de r:nand wee upon you here in other States) for troops to defend the national capi tal. My con happening to be in Washington, I sent him thither with the utmost despaten and tidied him to appeal to every min no wet in this town and through the country to send down every soldier who would come. Within three days after the issuing of the proclamation four hundred and eighty troops Irmo Pennsylvania arrived in Wash lobtoa_ the iir4i to Li.4 t rice tale Ala vernmeut with the hope and courage to contend with the awl ul crisis men impending. They came there without arms and were furnished froui the arsenal at that place_ Directly after thia—within two or three days—three or lour regiments were assembled at Cockeysville, Mar} laud, by my order. At the Came time a number of the bridges on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad, via W. 1.- willow, were purlieu or dtetruyect. It was at this time that the mob in Baltimore murdered our - unarmed soldiers in her streets on their way to the defence of the capital, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railtotal rdnynti to a:lPu our troops_ At that time, when the luy ally of nearly all the iehabitants was doubted. Air. Seward, the Secretary of State, in company with the Secretary, of the Treasury : called upon ain and said " we must have somebody in Now lurk to mist the public unicers there in collecting and forwarding troops,' asking rue to name any in dividual when, I connidereti competent for titatpur pose. I was taluainted with but a few people in /slew York, hut after a moment ' s reaectiou f moul leCted Mr. Cummings, with whom I had an inti macy when he was a Citizen of this State. Trio t gentlemen then inferined Inc that they had up toted Mr_ Oleo, of the Sub.trensury, Lteuer.d Dix, now in the army, Mr. Opdyke, the preseut Mayor of the city of New York, and Mr. Blatch ford, a citizen of New York, and, as I have stated, ,requested me to name some other gentlemen. I gave the name of Mr Cummings and asseciwod with it that of Governor Morgan of the State of New York. To show bow guarded 'I was in these ap pointments, 1 will read the order that I gave upon that bbdSsi,.b ! DI.I•As•TNENT OF WAR, April 23, In consideration of the extraordinary emergen cies which demand immediate and decisive matt bares for the pi enervation of tho national capital and the defeeee of the National llovermitent, hereby authorize Edwin D. Morgan, Governor of the State ot New York. and Alexander CLIEI/(1/1118,, new in the ell) of NOW lurk, W 1 1 1a4C ill tivowaacy arrangements fur the transportation of troops and munitions of war, in aid and assistance of the otil. curs of the twiny of the United States, until wiuuna_ nication by wail and telegraph is completely re-es tabliehed betwcen the elder of Watitington and New York. Either of them, in case of inability to con sult with the other, may exercise the authority hereby given. SIMON CAMERON. Secretary of War. It will be seen that I did not entrust those gen tlemen with the expenditure of any money. I was easeful in give thew no authority to net itele pendent of the military officers of the Govern:tient. Ocal3C-t4lne utor,r,..ands I SOC..iII6LI A iIkIAgYAIA, by Messrs. N organ and Cummings ; &thing fo- au thority to draw money, %ilia I referred, in the usual manner, to the Treasury Department. Teat is all I had to do with the matter, and et ittv end f c , ur t ed •ri eis fi, conatandeation having been rei itored, I revoked their authority, 118 wilt i/8 Seta by the followi: g note: WAR DEPARTUENT, May 7, ISM GENTLEMEN: Th. extraordinary emergency which demanded immediate and decisive inevures fur the preservation of the natieunt capital and the deft tice of the Natimial Government rendered it necessary for this Department to adopt extraordi nary- means for that purpose, and having fall con tinence in jour inteltigunee, experience, and in tegrity, you were autnotined to mike all necessary arrangements for the trsiispon thin of troops, Re.. in aid and assistance of the officers of the army of the United States, until the re-establishment of communication, by sours and telegraph, between the cities of New York and Wivihingtou. Cole terrupted o" , MU.LiniO4 , ion hot.een the two cities being now again established, and it being de sirable that the duties heretofore :wended t.i by you should be hereafter perfertned by the caffiters of the army, to whom they property belong, I bag to tender to sou the thanks of this Department fir the very prompt and efficient manner in which you have discharged the duties assigned you. and to re quest you to cease making purchases, procuring transports, or attending to other duties under :ea thority given, which could be justified only by the emergency now happily no longer existing. Respectfully yours, SIMUN CAMERON. Gov. E. D. Morgan and Alexander Cummings, Esq., New York city. Now, gentlemen, in regard to the Congressional committee of investigation of which the country has heard so much. I have reason to believe that the original intention of its appointment was to con trol the War Department and place money in the pockets of its members. The second or third day at ter the announcement of the committee, its chair man called upon me and desired that I should au-a thorize him to furnish a certain regiment with arms, munitions, cluthirig, etc. I refused his ap plication, because 1 thought from my knowledge of his character that he was unworthy of a trust. After a further colloquy with the chairman, a l. or dered him out of the tVar Department i and of course I was attacked-by that committee. The committee of investigation have made au additional charge upon me in my offline' connection With the DoYernment, with having bought. a greater number of guns than were needed. 1 did order a large number of arms ; but 1 will take thisinnatesion to enewer that eber s e. It -must be borne in ailed that I was supplying an army of mere than 7011,000 men, and that tae loss of arms in a single cam paign has been estimated by mita:try men to reach as high as fifty per cent. In a glance at the statistics 1 find that., in round numbers, I ordered nearly a million of muskets, almost, cue hundred thousand carbines, and perhaps as many swords. When I tuck possession of the War Department I found that incra were but few unt•ke.ta in the ar senals, no swords of any FLCCOUR , ,aI‘d scarcely any munitions of war, Within a short time after the proclamation, it became apparent, that there was no difficulty in getting troops. but i tere was great difiliculty in procuring arms. I found the Ordnannce Department with out a head; the person having charge there being an ola man, who was conceded by those in whom I had confidence, including Gen. Scott, to be incompetent for the duties of the' posi tion. I superseded him, and put in his place one who wee iniieved to be lefty competent, but who soon proved, in the opinion of toy associates, to be unequal to the crisis. I felt, personally, reluctant to enter into any contract myself. as I hail nu time for such details, and therefore directed Mr. Tho mas A. Scott, my assistant, to act in conjunction with Col. Ripley, and that he should see that every contract was so guarded that, in case of failure at the end of thirty days, the contract should be re volted, leaving to Col. Ripley to determine the quality and price of the anus to be contracted tor. At this time Governors of States, officers without ELMS, cabinet ministers, and members of Congress were constantly making appliention for arms, charging the Ordnance Department with in• efficiency, stating that if consent were given they could be procured, and I, therefore, di rected Mr. Scott to act in conjunction with Col. Ripley, and to contract, with every man who was to melts u.sett..ket or furnish a sward, and from whom the other necessary munitions of war could be obtained, at the same time instructing him to see that the chief of the Ordnance Department should fis the price and dc!crtutt the character of the arms. The allegation bus been repeatedly ite rated that I made these contracts with an eye to personal preference. But I have already proven, gentlemen. that the furthest limit of even my un effieial aeticnoin the EMI tar was iltuply to order the malting of such contracts I.s were necessary. leaving all that regarded price or quality in the hands of the Ordnance Department, and to this day, I scarcely ituvw nay 44 the individual - 4 with whom mullets were ulnae. The special contract exciting public attention was Made with a party by the name, of Bolter. On the sth of September, under cover from the President, I received is note, which I now read : WASIIINGTON, Sept. 4, 1561. lion. Simon Cameron., Seeretar# of War: Sin : Our resident partner in Europe advises us by lort etvoincr of ii /9t 9f Almusti of one. 1:141114Na thousand stand of arms—ntled. percussion inns• kets—new, and in good condition, having been placed in his control by making advances thereon. We desire to offer them to your Department, and it appkae to of i.ailEeient import/nee to secure the immediate delivery there of so large a quantity of good arms, we would invite your at tention thereto. We offer the arms at a price not exceeding righter7l, tiollara each, subject to the inspection anti approval of an armorer whom you shall select to accompany our authorized agent. If the article is not eatkfactory ! the Government will incur no ex pense; and if approved, :sit twill secure ate article much needed. We also control, by adrenees thereon. over 7800 cavalry sabres, which we offer as above, at a. price Let te escced $7 ,51) a piece, Yery reFpeettelly, Your obedient servants, IiEItMAN BONER 87 CO, 50 Cliff street, New York. Also of Liege, Soliner, ilehiskilicra 7 netoxitig. hem, Bown. This was at the time when the Qneen's proclama tion bad prohibited, among other things, the ex portation of aims to the United States You re• member, gentlemen, .we sent an agent, Mr. Schuy ler-of blew York,) out to Belgiuiu to procure arms for our Government. Ile succeeded in purchasing one hundred thousand guns there, but being tamp id a t o ship Th e m all cilrectiy, be cent a portion to England, where (the proclamation to which I have jut referred being soon after issued) ho was pre vented from transporting or using the arms in any manner, In this extremity, of the largo army of soldiers in and about Washington, not two hun dred thousand of them were armed. Upon the let ter I have just read was the endorsement of the Pica/ant in hit QWP baadWriiing in these WQ1 1 44 ; lapprove the ca.rryhig hut throureh careful ly, cannons! y and expedittoody. Avoid con flirts and interference. A. LINCOLN." The 'Pima weaning el the elidtftettle.M was that the world should not know of our military defi ciency and weakness until the evil had been reme. died, and that care and- caution were to be used as heretofore in keeping inviolate the secret of our defeat. Fully coinciding with the President, and in obedience with his order, I promptly directed this contract to be closed; and I assure you, gentle men, without the arms it produced, we should not have been 44 P:t achieve the iaAe cii4ri9N4 Vic* ries in the West, I may add, in proof of the great anxiety of all to obtain arms, that hut a very few days bears I left the War Department, the Cabinet agreed to ntlopt a dm di tie, nal contract made by M. &Advise for 100,000 guns in Belgium, which r auceesifully opposed, on the ground that we had guns enough contracted for, anti, with the encouragement which bad been afforded to our own manufacturers: the supply would probably be gufhoient for our future wants. By this means $1,800,000 have been re tained in the country, to be expended in those lo calities from whicn our soldiers have volunteered, anti this occured after all these contracts had been completed, of which so much complaint is now made. The investigating committee of Congress have said that the muskets made at the Springfield ar mory cost Only sl2 apiece. That assertion, like many others that have been made in connection 'ivith supplies for the army, is not the fact. With out taking into consideration the expense of sup& rintender,ctr, the coat of buildings, machinery, or capital invested, the mere net cost of the gun for labor and material when there is no competition in time of peace, has amounted to $12.60 But had those guxa purchased on my order proved to be twice more expensive than they actually were then, in view of the fact that the army was practically useless without them, I would have done exactly as I did with the beef entreat, to which other gen. tlemen have seen fit to refer. When we expected large arrivals of soldiers from Pennsylvania and other States, and there was nothing to feed them with, the acting commissary general came to me and said, "I can now buy two thousand beeves if I. pay two or three cents a pound more than they should be north." Well," I replied, " pay it;" (applause)—" pay a dollar per pound rather than a soldier should suffer, but be guarded that your contrast ceases when a supply can be bad at the customary price," which was done." He made a contract fur two thousand beeves, and the whole world rung with the announcement that the Secretary of War had cheated the Government in order to enrich some favorite, and yet the contract was made with my personal enemies. So. again, I was censured at the time of the battle of Bull Run for not having sulk cleat cavalry in the field. Yet I could not speak in my own defence, for the safety of the Governmen t compelled me to secrecy. Plenty of horsemen offered their services, but I had no pistols, swords, or cm blues to give them ; and I did not want the world to know that such was our condition. My function was to raise an army of the largest kind in the shortest posstble time, end to supply them with VOI.IO.AVAIP needful malarial I sold Ilrs lay hands upon. As soon as I could obtain pistols, carbines, :words and holsters, I bad cavalry enough. But then the cry was be "has got too many." Of course, then again I was citfrOrwg the Gover n Mitt) by giving my friends all the horse eon. tracts. [Laughter.] Well, Mr. Mayor, the horses have been in the service and the country has been saved. These who then cried "no more horses," to-day Can see advertisements for the purolvula or an increased number; and to-day I saw also an advertisement asking for proposals to furnish more muskets. Ilad the material ?Mines of the Government been, in any manner, commensurate with the emer gency, the war would have been terminated ere this. so far as concerns myself, I would rather have had a million of guns too many rather than that a single soldier, in any of our battles, should hive been sacrificed for the want of a weapon. I suppose that, bad 'I been the willing tool of every man who wanted to rub the Government, and if, in place of attending to my duties_ I had been content to receive men at my house, and treat them to the hospitalities of my social and political position, or allowed them to control me in the discharge of my unties, those men 'who now attempt to slander me mild now he mos!. profuse iu P.M pliaunt. and pro. fession. More than this, bad I remained in the War Deportment until this vote came (4r, I should, doubtless, have received the compliment paid to my I.te and distinguished Colleague, Mr. Wellea. [Laughter.] He was charged with having impro perly employed a man to purchioe ships, yet the Douse 01 Representatives voted down a resolution fu emsure him by about the same vote that they censured me for having secured the services of an employee. Mr. Welles obtained the assistance re. ferrtd to long after the excitement and confusion attending the commencement of the rebellion had ceased. I did to at a time when the , country was almost totally bereft of a Government, and when we did not know whom to trust. Now, gentlemen, I could narrate to you in this I way tom/ inehients of facial COIMOOtiOn with the war Department. Were it necessary 1 would give you seme particulars connected with the history of this man Dawes, who appears to be most active in the persecution against me. I understand ho is a 1;t1i. r,pt,gh6Litizig att,All6 s , Ali.embusetts. I tin well 11NVHTC or the real cause of his enmity, and I will briefly Ace it some ptople of Massachueetis about the good ciiy of Boston, own nearly 01 the stock in the Wit leit,gluti and Baltimore Itailrund. i\ntwithshtntt• leg that. road has aeon m tilted II:Ore money on me i ceutt of this war, by the trstisporzation of troops and war material for tho Government, than it over did before in double the length of time, '(which feet was chiefly owing.io the confidence I enter tained in ito president,) yet the management of the road were displemed Worms° a certain por tion of the troops were ordered to Washington via Harrisburg and Baltimore. When the bridges on the Wilmington and B dtimore Bleat were burned, it became angel allay fleets:flay to construct a new line of travel to Wash ington. By my direction, the president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Mr. Thompson, in con nection with the Wilmington read, tutu! , arren.re- Drente to run a line of boats front Perryville to An napolie. and sueceeded in getting the project info successful operation. This new route was used until the Baltimore and Ohio road was taken pos session of by ILO for the Government, and until the bridges of the W ilmington mid were reluilt. lit the meantime, an arrangement was made by the Harrisburg. Reading, and New Jetsey roads to reduce the fare from six ro four dollars from New York to Baltimore, per soldier. But my ac tion in this matter took money out. of the purses of gentlemen in Boston, and Mr. Dines, who ap peared to represent the interests alrecte. beeamo soy enemy. This is the only reason for his oppo sition of which lam aware Ido not know him further than that he was frequently hanging about the War Department in common with other appli cants for special favors. Having my whole time eceupied in preparing an army out of raw and un disciplined soldiers, of course I may have run counter to the desires of such gentlemen, and con sequently they now return the disfavor. This theme is by no means a pleasant one for me; but after the recent wrong which has been done we I felt, that when talking to my old friends and neighbors I would do myself the simple jos tice to speak plainly. It would be needless for me to attempt to convince you of lily honesty of pur pose and intention in every official act of my life. I am Ise..n t o yon Feet-owe/Iy, and I I'M to abide by, and will fully appreciate, your detrision upon my character as your fellow-citizen. [Great applause.] leave you with great reluctance. It has been the dream of my life to go abroad in some position that would enable me to catch a proper glimpse of the beauty and grandeur of the obi world the time draws near when I shall bid you a parting adieu, I approach it. with [mitt caused by the sepa ration from old and dear friends. Perhaps I have said enough; it may be too much. I desire to state to you, however, that my rOerioes with the Prtsideitt have alaays been these of the highest respect for that distinguished gentleman. 1 entertain as great a respect for bite as for any one with whom I have ever been asso ciated. He is an honest, high-minded gentleman, AA Well as a faithful public offioer. [Applautre ] This rebellion will be ended after a while, and with it we will end the cause of this and all future internal strife, as I hope. Ilireat applause. I have never been an Abolitionist. lam not one now. But if I had the power. I would call into the field every man able to shoulder a musket, whether he be white or black, that this war may be brought to a speedy and certain close. And I believe we will come to that. I do not believe that. after a white, when the hot Southern climate is killing our soldiers, avlio are lighting for the Government, our people will be content to see their sons and brothers die, when men acclimated to the South are able to de• fend the country, and of their own strength and will, to drive till the rebels out of the land. [An plause ] There cannot be a doubt about how this slavery question is to be settled in the end. But, so far as I am concerned. I am windg to leave its disposal to the Great Ruler above. I would not punish the deluded rank and file after they have laid down their arms; I would not harm one hair en the head of a single individual who was en ticed or seduced upon misrepresentation to join the rebel army; but, on the other hand, had I the leaders, I would do with them as I said I would do with the Mayor of Baltimore when he asked the President to send back the national troops from Ceckeysville, and not allow them to pass through Baltimore. 1 said is let me alone, and I will hang him and his whole posse upon the trees around the War Department." Had I been at lowed to do so, our troops would never have been impeded in their march through that city, and by such a COMIC the rebellion would now have been crushed. Such are my opiniors on that question, which, perhaps, I sometimes express unwisely for my own good and this is anotto r reason for the passage of the resolution to which I alluded. Every Border State Representative who thinks his brother or eon or kindred in the rebel ranks does not deserve hanging for his treason, voted in favor of that reasetutien, After a short pause General Cameron concluded as follows : Gentlemen, this is a contest in which we all have a direct interest. Pennsylvania has a moral power which no other State in this Uni o n possesses: and, therefore, every citizen of Pennsylvania can do a great deal towards bringing this war to an end. I have no right to give advice. but I shall be glad, lee-rle is the coi.idiT, to IseHaus there is to be an party here but the party of the country—the party for the war, and in favor of supporting the Admi nistration in conducting the war ; because whether mon were lammed to Mr Ltncolu or 011/e(Wise, by his administration alone is the war to be conducted. If Pennsylvania will stand by his wise and patri, otic measures, she can aid the President and control the result. I remember that in the of 1319. every man who opposed the war was considered an enemy of his country. I trust that the same beneficial rule will be ap plied in the present case. (Applause.] If w. 7, falter in patriotic devotion, tiie people of the &Alb will be encouraged to persevere in their re bellious and infamous design; for the war can only be ended by a detere,ined and united policy here in the North. Why, it was only the other day that a letter was seen Gone the wife of the traits! aiehl, stating that Jeff was cruelly deceived in Pennsyl vania and New York, where he expected the sup port of one half of the people, because he was led. to believe that more than one half of the joinpeople is both of those States were going to him." That is the current delusion in the South; and so long as we give them aid and comfort by divisions among ourselves, just so long will they beencours s ed to fi g ht the Govern ment. Let us all, with one heart, looking solely to but one object, go through this war; and that being over, we can rake up the old political car casses of rims gone by, and again attack each other with the spirit of Whig and Democratic fury. In the first place; let us finish the war. I Long- con tinned applause.] Short as the interval is before my departure, I confidently expect to be able to early with iine the hem of further vital saseesses, which will prove to the Powers of Europe that the Union is safe, and that the complete redemption of the nation is drawing nigh. Spoeehes were afterwards made by Robert A. Latuberton,Eii . . ; Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, Audi tor General ; Judge Pearson ; David Fleming, Esq. ; A. J. Kerr, Div, District Attorney; David puma, Esq and Robert L. touench, Esq., all highly eulogistic of General Cameron. At a late hour the General rose, and the company present took leave of him individually, each shaking hint by the band and receiving a kindly word of fare well PRILADELPELA HUAMO THAML. JOHN E. ADDICHS, THOMAS S. FERN ON, COMMITTER OF THE DIOIiTH 0.1141.12 ML E. hTOR.H.9, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT Q 1• PHILADELPHIA, May 10, 186*, BUN RISES 4 51-BUN UTE. 7 2 MGR WATER 11 3 Ak4blY,Eir, Brig Elionn 1' btowart, Vow, from roil lioyal ) in Dal• last to captain. Sat . Thus II Seymour, Kenney, 10 days from Boston, with atone to captain chr E W Eddziage, Snow, 8 daps from I , iow York, with btlh to Crowell di Collins. Schr Ann Pickrell, rim, 4 days from Alexandria, with mdse to capta u. Schr Mewls Flash, Ayer, 6 days from Seaconet, with ta? faptain. Schr VT - VGA, Drown, days from Ziewaorm ballast to navy yard, Schr Mantua, Maxson,l day from Frederica, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt SE don. Behr Emma, Hunter. 1 day from New Castle, Del, with 016ta ;0 Jar Darrats tit Sop. Steamer Wm George, Hazel, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley & Co. Steamer Mars, Nichols, 24 hours from Nuw York, with mdse to Wm M Baird 36 Co. Mesmer Major 2ieybold, Ilobveou, from Delaware Clay. Beporte seeing a Bark off needy Island coming up; ship Tuscarora, for Liverpool, was off Tinicum Island at 10X A M, going down in tow of City Ice Boat. OfrBARAD Bark 0 W roultney, Johnson, Ship Island, D S Stetson & Co. Scbr C A Stetson, Bleb, Boston, Wannamaker & Max field. Ban - A rickrell, Mon Alexandria, A G Cotten & Co (Correspondence of the Press.) BEADING, Msy 8 The follovitg boats from the Union Canal passed into 401...11.1111)anal tr. day, bound to . Phil..doW., laden and consigned as follows: E Statzman, J dt D Richard, and Elias, boarde to Nor cross Sheete• L Harmony, lumber to J Keeley; D W m Reelt do to D B Taylor; Wide Awake, do to Wm Llo)d; 0-missal Rtienelds. do to Joshua Keeley: ()bum pier, no to It W Adams, New York; Union, grain to liumpltreys, Boirtnan At Wright; Our Mollie:do to A a Cattcll at Ho; Majsr J Landis, shingles to captain; Moni tor, do to James Haley; Quitaphalia, do to Mr. Cook, Talltallkiekl ins tourer. oats toe Jos Couvrr_ MEMORANDA Steamship Saxon, Matthews, Ivaco, arrived at Boston Bth raved Crockett, Durgese, cleared at Maw York Sal inat. fez. San Praiscieco. Bark W ashington. White, from Rio de Janeiro, at ma timore Bth inst. Bark Old Ilickory, llormos, probably sailed from Bel. fart 9.13 th lL foe Philadt-lbkia. She is malted as hay irg arrived from l'ldliolelpide. Ilrig Amelia, Kelly, cleared at Salon 7th inst. for Phi ladrlphia. Brig Mary E Milliken, Norden, hence, remained at Eat Weit 25th ult. . _ . Brig Lamm (01 Nov Bedford) Cram, Banco for Port Boy al, with a cargo of real, wout ashore on the night of the 25th ult, about eight miles north of Hatteras, during a Leavy sea, and became a total loss. Captain and crew sieved, nod arrived at Ilattarae Mist in Ohs ]one , boat. Capt Orion and two seamen arrived at New York on hureday evening in the U S bark Guerilla, from Hat. tel.. Brig Tiberias, Loco% at Marseilles 22d ult. from Olen /trig Gen Marehall, Ames, cleared at Cardenas 28th ult. for Brig Brandywine, Harmon, from Pernambuco, at New Ym k Bib BAC . . cbr B Wsfaon, Wllleby, ei 9a g ua3d inst. from 110- 7111/ • - Seim Alice Lee, Corson, sailed from Cienfuegos 215th ult fer Philadelphia, Behr L Sturtevant, Corson, cleared at Boston Bth twit for Philatir.ll.lda. Schre Jobe S Plater, Gaudy, D S Siner, May, P Price, Adams, hi A Shropnliire Shropshire, J H Allen, Bab reek, and L A Dauentiower, Miller, hence, arrived at Heston tith hint. Jai. blattin EauUna_ bailee for Pierian_ was gDI, P M Rh lea. ell N, hr s V kiir tiiv,nwtm, Gedfrey, hence, arrived at Sa il In 7th ..t. tsclas CkeLein. BuelOin. from St John, NB, Centurion, filen Burton. end Few 'alert, from Emetport, ail for Phi. Ikau'Oda, it Feu 711) flpt).h'S 111 PRoVI,D POitTeiBLFA V - .AGAR EVAPORATOR.—The Subset , thee him CA ceived from the proprietors the Solo Agency for the sale of COCK'S IMPROVED PORTABLE SUGAR EVAP ORATOR, in the counties of Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery, in Pennsylvania; Burlington, Camden, and Cionut,.ier, -in New Jersey; Now Castle and Kent, in Ds. 'aware; Cecil, llerford, and italtimore counties, in Mary land. Alto, an Agency for the sale of the most improvtd Cane Crushers, for horse or water power. A Limited quantity rf Cane Seed on hand for sale. lit? For information about tilt Cuitivdtion or am cum and its manufacture, baud for circular, MILTON CONARD, WEST GROVE, Chester cc., Pa. mblo-sBt ()PFAU% OF A SCHOligit GAil- Dl t 4 urtieraigned bogs leave to inform the ra:htio that he has opentd tot the 13(311811(1 hia FINE G „kit- DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of °OATES Steeat. oppo. she rnill3,ollllt Path. Yamaha are partioul,rly invited I Jet , Clem, Cokes, ex ccilelit Lager liter of Btlnliell brow. try, Wino, &c., onto) on hobo. tI ENR. Y trP.l.(llk A, I m 3.3. Pni 'I PI E S TY. )Y., VIC N Tll. and COATES Sta. 1111 f, SATURDAY, MAY 10. IM2. niaoA KB ! LO AK hz ! ! NJ TUE GREATEST, BARGAINS IN TUE CITY IVENS So Co.'s, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET THE MOST TRIMMINGE, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WOKE. AND DECIDEDLY THE LIWEET FIVICHLT, IN THR CITY, 'IVENS No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. n11128.3m CILOAKS.—If you want the best value NJ fur your 'lamy, go to the City (Hoak Store, 142 twth EIGHTH Street. above. Cherry. mu26-Sna Cl OAKS ! A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS kliJki, With every new material, made up and trimmed in the eery heat manner, at prima. that dell all eonnatitton, PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. N. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT BTB rnh2h-nra NEW CLOAK STORE! The most elegant aseertment in the city. No. 29 South NINTH Street, Ftrat door &hero 41heetnnt, mh26-31r, n 024 CHESTNUT STREET Would call SPECIAL ATTENTION To bis assortment of White Goods and Linens. lariliptPd to tbo mitiiretnento of the propent 0014.400 PLAIN, PLAID, AND STRIPED JAnONETS, CA.M.RIIII)EL MULL. N! A INgOORg, SWICSES. FRENCH . _ PILLOW, SIINETI All varieties and -tiny. Mre in the above at VE RV LOIV RATES, AISOi A Choice Assortment LACE GOODS. EN_BROID'ERIE 4. HANDEER CHIEFS AND VEILS. ni Y a 1034 011 ESTNUT STRIIET SILK MANTLES AND SACQ UE S. Black Taffeta Mantles. Black Silk Pimples. Elegant law styles. Light Cloth Sacanes. SIDIPB ERB'S PLAIDS. " New lots, bargains, 123, 18%, and 25 cts. Plaid Mozambiones, very desirable. JUN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Silk Mixed Cassimeres and Coatings. Light colors fancy Ca.eimeres. 6.4 Mixtures and Melton. Cloth goods for little fellows. BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS. (NEW DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY.) First-class heoly• made Garments. Style atm Fit unexceptionable. Prices very reasonable. Boys' suits made to order. COOPER & COWARD, B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. A DkSIRABLE SUMIVEKR FLAN. A. hiEL.—The euhecriliers have ieciiived au invoice of real m,shrivkable SUMMER ELAN\F, 1., mann. fat:n.17443 by the Shakers, from an exceedingly fine and Bolt wool. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & .ARRI3ON, 11303 CII ICST NUT Street. BLACK AND WHITE (,HECK AlLKS.—Having made large nurchaßea of email CB El SILKS early in the seaeoe, we are still able to Pail Ora , at the old pricer]. Dinh at di » idle Check French Silks. Gray colored Check French Silke. Black and White IndiaSilka. Brown and White India Silks. We aleo otter the BARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS. Beautiful Silk, from 50 cent, to $.1.50. 4,000 yards Plain illogambiques at 25 cents. These goods have a very rich lustre. looking very much like silk, and aro remarkably cheap, having coat 50 c..,tt- to inn.ori 1 case llareges a Chenille, and 1 case Eareges a [troche at 25 cents, worth 40. I lot all-silk GRENADINES at 25 COLILE worth 02. E This ie the 011 A PEST lot of Goods INTHIS CITY. 1 lot Node Veils at 75 cents. H. STEEL & sox, tvp3o No. 71 North TENT U Sneer, above Coate! FIN,E PLAID SILKS FOR _BONNETS. Black and Width Neat Plaids. Brown and White !Seat Plaids Black Will White Shepherd's Plaids. Lilac, Blue, and Green Plaids. ap2l3.tf EYRE &. LANDELL FOORTITI R KROH, N EW BPI - UN (* PRINTS, CROWE STYLES. 7tiIERRIMACB, - SPRAGUE, PACIFIC, ALL TM/ELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot beat erylea and fad colon at 10e.. COWPEICTII WAIT di 00., it,bls-if N. W. ear. IRIGUTH and MARKET Ste JAB. P. CAMPS f_.L & Co., IiVIIOI,hSALE aND RETAIL DEALERS, 721 (..:BESTNUT IlauA eishard this ear, Bonnet's Black Taffetas. Triple Chain Satiu Plaid Colored Taffy:M. Detached Figured Camera Hair Thibet, high lustre Satin Plaid and Printed ?dart ulnae. LUriti'e beet black Bat egos and. Bombazines. Rich Plaid .aloaamhiunea. Lunin , c best black, white, and high colored Chant Organdies and JaeoLeis, griemily grounds. Cachendre S. trine Printed Percales, very rich, Foulard Pooling_ Foulard Sxtine. &c., &c. .1.03 NO s it E T o l-I ND EJ O G O I E , T A 8 11 0 v B 6 T A R RC E H ET ' ayAtits LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, &c. The Copartnership heretofore existing between KAUFMAN 6c LONWEItz,TADTEB Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under aigbad rthneatfully informa the yttrium and friauda of the oM firm, and the trade in general, that he has taken all the no-stairs moms of NO. 108 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE ARON. continuo ilso ananutactnr.6o o all tdn3B of - DRESS, CLOAK, AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TAsar.l.9, CORD HEAD NETS, Of ell descriptions, &c., la., And will offer indncementm in price and finality, ae well as prompt anondance to orders, in every article p per.. tainitoz to bin lino. LONNHIISTADTER, apt-2m] No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilao. yard rhyme, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colors. Wool De Values, choice shades. ' Plaid and email figured Wool De Laines, for children. A large assortment of Grlnghams, at 123 , 20, and 26 seeks. A fresh aseortment ot Cloaking Cloths. Small figure dark brown klohairs, choice. Shepherd's Plaids, from IS% to f,O cents. Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at J. 60.0 it atottllS , , No. 702 ARCH Street. N. 8.--Good black Silks ' SIX, $l, and $1.12X. Can end examine our $1.12X black Silk*. mh2B 371 VIS. STRIPE 14' OUL ARDS 2 from Auction. Small Stripe Foulards. Gray Stripe Foulards. Neat Stripe Foulards. trp2ll-ti ISYSID LANDEELL 7 eorrit'fft ARCM. CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN TILLAS.—Ladies in want of the above articles will find it to their advantag ire visit the 014 established hone, of Mrs. EMMY, No, id 6 Math NINTH Street, below ARCH. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at priceg that astonish everybody. ani.3m LINENS AT IM POILT_EfLB' FEKIES. —RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAR DIORSON'S criebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re ceived from the manufacturers direct, and guarantied pyr[tcl—u, which the attention of buyers and the trade grin - telly to TVIMCVP4I , I7 SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & hItRISON, apl2-rp tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. CRAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW SIIADES.—Y. E. ARCH& raBAULT, N.E. corner E GS YEN TII and MARKET Streets, will open this morning from wittier', Ingrain Carpets at 28, 31, 37, 50, 62 awl 8.5 c, ; Nutry and Stair Carpels, 18 to 82c. ; Kemp, Rag end Yarn Carpets, 20 to 010, r Icor Oil cioNhe, al VP SOc ; White and Red Check Matting, 20 to 25e.; Gilt Bordered Window Shade e, SOc to BE4O ; Muslim from 7 to 123fic Spring °Waltzes 9to 12c.; 11W119 ' 12MC Shepherd's Plaids, 12 to 38c.; •Delaines and Challies, 12 to 22c.i Stella Shawls, sI to *0 i Money Oond, and Mar seilles Quilts, 87.50 to t~6; high lustre black Silks, $1 to $1.37. myB-121 GAUZE ISUMIVI ER BLANKETS.— Tbo outhroriDura UrbTOrt;CTITGAI PIA 11.11VIGV or vu949 very desirable goods, In fine quality, at last season's price. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLVNGEN, & ARRISON, 111118.01 f 100 S CHESTNUT Strad, THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY. at West Chester, Pa., within two hours' ride from Philadelphia, will commence the Summer section, of full flee mOnths---the seventeenth session under the di rection of its present Principal —on the brat of tleis q . nave_ Do,s and ate eat thoroughly prepared for College or business. J lgbt gentle men of tried ability and anemone° constitute the corps of instructors. The French, German, and Spanish lan gusges are taught by native resident teachers. The De portment of ~M illiary Tatclica" la Ikaliediedifill 4144911.16t1, under the charge of a competent instructor, without, in the least, interfering villa the legitimate objects of the school, while the individual student is not required to connect himself with it. Catalogues containing felt Intorroakion may to .6664 by addressing the Principal, WILLIAM F. WYERS, A. M., aplo-ihstu-ln.* At West Cheater, Pa. VILLAGE E GREN SEMINARY In a beautiful and healthful village, three miles from illedia. Pupile.received at any time for the sum. mer. Boarding pertreek $3.25. Thorough couree in the lll.thentatlce, }lnglimh Rhirliem, and all the branches usually taught, Bol a prepared for College or Buelueaa. REV- J. BERVEY BARTON, A. M. ar24 Greer, Delftware Do., Pa, TiOLNIEbBIiktO t.... 4 142A1NARY FOR 11. 'YOUNG LAD - MS.—The duties of this School will Oe resumed, lifter the Easter holidays, on the 28th of APRIL. For cirCaloro, rofvfPriCe4. it 9, addregillle Msg.* OIiAPIIAN, Friocipold, tiolniob Pm op lti-luit fLtri ki Di ri V 8 . —oruatueutal Ink , loo, until Harden Vases, warranted to stand the 'weather In any climate. Thebe vases are made in helm• tiful designs, and all sizes, from 1 foot to 3 feet high, with a variety of pedestals, round and square, from 1 foot to 4 leet high. No decoratioen add Do much to time natneal beauties of a Garden, and at so little cost, ne a few Vases filled with flowering plants. Illustrated OM tonnes sent by mail on application. A. HARBISON, apie-tr 1010 OFIESTNIIT Street. - - rro TEE DISEASED OF ALL CLOSICS.—AII sub• acute and chronic diseasee clued by special guarantee nt 1220 WALNUT Street, rbilodelphia, at d in case of a failure no charge hi made ProlePini BULBS, tha fcr♦nter of 0.4 flew practice, will superintend 100 Mut - moot of all calor fvfniveir A gninphlet, cimtaining n umltilude of cialiticncon of those blind, alga letters and coniplitnenters resolutions from medical men and others will be given to any pardon froo. Lecture° are conotantlY at 1' 2 . 21), to medical MOE and morn elto d i'Mre 10 , ;,wkqtac. of mv diAcnvory. io applying Tle.lriiciry ay ay . ollablo ttintapnutia atgeot. Con• avant/cm iron. ap2B-2m RETAIL DRY GOODS. . - THE LARGEST STOOK_ TILE BI ST AMORTAIRNT, THE OHOIOE.YT COLORS; _ _ THE FINRST OUALITIt?,4, E. M. NEEDLES AND SHIRTING anima EDUCATIONAL. MEDICINAL HELMBOJUD'o IarECEIMI PREPARATION. " /HOMY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUC FM, A Positive and Specific REMEDY DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSICAL SWELLINGS This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, excites the Absorbents into betOthy Action, by which the Watery or Calceroun &poet- pone, and nit. Unnainrati tin- largements are reduced, ae well se Pain and ME= Dom HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Ras cured every case of DIABETES in which it has been given IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLA.D. DEB, AND ,INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS For these diseases it is indeed a sovereign remedy, and too muck cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. TRY IT, we beg of you, is these cases, and you will ever give your praise to HELMB OLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. ULCERATION OF TUE KIDNEYS AND BLAD• DEB, RE fENTION OF URINE, DISEASES OF TILE PROSTRATE OLAND, STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRA- VEL, DBICIEDUST DEPOSIT, AND MUCUOUS OR MILKY 'DISCHARGES tilfp FOR ZkirEEbLUD AND PILTIATZ 40N- STITTITIONS OF BOTII SEXES, Attended with the following symptoms Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Weak liervee, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of 7ision, Fain in the Back, BOt Hands, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of the Paco, PALLID 00IINTRNANCIL Universal Lassitude of the 2dueoular System Diseases of thcec organct moire ibe 44 vr a DITMETIP, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU THE GREAT DIURETIC LIID BLOOD PUBIFIBL HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES ALL DISEASICS ArtoMg from HABITS OF DISSIPATION, EXCESSES, AND El. PRUDENCES IN LIFE, Impurities of the Blood, &c And His certain to Have the desired effect in Diseases for whicrt IS la recommenaea. EVIDENO E Most Responsible and Reliable Character Will scootopeny the Medicine, "PHYSICIANS," PLEASE "NOTICE," EC Un makemo I Sacral? of Ingredients.?? HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU btt, 1 . ,t it Yl, tt ed with great care by a competent druggist. Prepared In vacuo, by IL T. HELMBOLD, Practical andAnalyti. cal Chemist, and Bole Alannfactnrer of HELMISOI4D'S i GENUINE PREPARATIONS ! ! AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before me, an Alderman, of the City Of rbittliblybiiii H. T. IIItriNDOLP, who, Acing duly sworn, dont say his preparation' contain no nar- cotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable sworn and enbacribed before me this 23d day of No- Wit l. r,alitsbAßD, Ala.., yember,lb64, Ninth 'street, above Race, Philadelphia Physicians in attendance from 8 A M. to 8 P. M DOLLAR PER BO ETLR, OR SIX FOR MB DOLLARS Deliverea to any 114111 , 310, ticcurfoty racked trom oinserva- APP.*/ letter. for Information, in confidence, to H. T. lIELMBOLD, vseQw, 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, (BELOW CHESTNUT,) PHILADELPHIA BEWARE O CONNTNEFEITS AND lINPILINCI- PLED DEALEBS. WHO EMDIATOII TO Dispose of .. their own" and " other" articles on the re- tknisklert attained lIELMEOLD'S GENUINE PREPAILATIoNs n SELMBOLD'S Vonaingo tzisaci nuoirca i HELBIBOLD'I3 Genuine Extract sarsaparilla; HELMBOLDII Genuine Improved Bose-Weah 001 , 1 UT .11 DrugglAtt RvArytakgra. ASK FOR HELMISOLD'S; TARE 1W QTEMBI Sir Cut out the Advertieement and fiend for it, end avoid imposition and exposure, 5p264113t Difficalty o[ Breathing, TienlDllol/1 Flushing in the Body, H. T. HELMBOLD CHEMIST. MEDICIriAL PURE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT. The oriehtl atteniton of phyniciant and fs:miliax ix culled to riothy of this artiolit It ix rithoily mu pphinting sill other kind.. and alt thotio who halm mind It Rite it the rhoiit prefoieuce. The foil 'with? MO mut% irhm t tiriifiviiteo of thn n itiinhtti turPr, ii Alf .» will show the high nAI DIDAIIIII in which thA G.togitt Amoy Mutt is h«id by tno4o gen tlenopu of the tueifichi profeiwiou wto:, hove why or , awned It. air one pound, t72,ti cents, or two oomph' for Si. C 1111 l plete instroutione acc::tucuu•, emit pat:km{o: elintl4- lug how to make the meet delichmt articirn fur Um. tables. =t= YlLE.reli lilt' WN'6 I.IIIUG AND STOIIE7 N. N. (Jolt. I FT!: 0 / 111 16TNIIT:itroetti, P/lILADELPIIIA. I have examined and in enared some Arrow Rout, manntantured by .:01. 11 fillowee, of St, Mar y :oorgie. It boa the hint quality of that variety of laical,. 1 have sort with, being ptiperior to any Florinoila, Or other At. row Itoot I have emu. ..B,AMUKLo JACKSON, M D.. "liitivor4ity uP P.llll4oVB.llfa " nlblA-pailit t 3m L MAL ESTATE OF AL EXANI , ER WRIY. Letters testamentary having been granted by the Register oh Wills hi lire esllligetiii(frei, all !preens having clsims nEaltod, or iodold. a•to, said Estate, trill call tin GEORGE BARCLAY, ) 249 Nardi SINTF:F.ILITII - Street; t j E , 'enters, m 1417 RACE S:roit.t., or their Attorney, HENRY C. T HI) vipioN, ap2o slit No. 933 ARCH Street. NOI 1 Cll.; —All persons indebted to the lEgtato of tiA, Ylli fa DWJ S'N . , lisle of the city of Philadelphia, gent) man. deceiHed, aro regilastial to inuku immroiiittl pi) luvrit, gni thooo flgbiTlet the memo to pri Sera them, duly atre,tel, to either of the Eubscribers, executura of the lait will ot -aid de cedent. JA 51E6 KU:46E1,14 At the Rank of Pllllll Toviriviiiip. Will. MACFRIMAN. No 835 North FIFTH Meeet. 8]172• ARt. TN T.l-41 SUPRE 4111 fJOITtig UV PENNaTI,TA NI A. FOR THE EadrEitli DLO'. 'I RIOT. IN If..QUIT v. 71u. aerotnt li tho ca t s of EDWIN ^LARK vs. TLIE 0511N.1 CANAL 011PANY, bud J. C091.t., and AN'IIIoNY J. DREXEL, Trotters, has Leon referred to MO as mast;-r, to set, le and adjust btliil account, and Inklu, dist, iL•utu.L of the balgtie., is tha MOOR Of tha en c.-I'ver. I hereby give notice to all panto. interemted. that I will attvori to the duties of MY apa*intni...nt ou EDNESI) %Y. lha 2lst of May, lt.st., at. my 0111..1,', No. 24/1 south :ANTI] Street, Philadplobia, at 4 o'clucti P. M. of that day. GARRICK MALLORY, in) fo, 10, 16, 17-4,,g, M ABSDAL'S HALE.—By virtue of LTA a Writ of at,, by the Hon JOHN ;AD NALA >ER, e of the rict Court of the Unite/ States, to and for the Easter', Diorict of Pettusilvania, in .d -rbitaity, to the Hit noted, will he sold. at Piddle Shim to the blidiest and hest bidder. lnr Cash, at. CA L. LO I- IL L-S1 RV ET WHARF, on HONDA Y, flak 19ch, at 12 o'clock M.. the schooner BRITISH QUKEN. and cargo laden on board. The cargo cool:nets of 23 bags of Conte, and 1,660 bushels of Salt. WILLIAM. MILL WARD. U. S. lilarsh4l E. D. of Ponudylvarkia. PUMAI Kl.rll I A. May 6,186• L:. m,7-6t UNITED STATES, AsTE M- B TRICT OF PESNSYLVANIA. SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE 51 A N. , FIAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA.NIA, GREETING WHEREAS, The District Court of the Voiced Staten in and for the Elwin] fristriet of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, tiled in tile name of the United States of America, high decreed all persons is general sine heve.nr pretend to nave, any right, title, nit in terest in the bleep tit QUETTE, whereof - Moore is matter, her tahhle, apparel, and lurnithre, and the cargo laden on bourd thereof- captured as prize ny trio United Stales vessel. of-war Susquehanna. under com mand of captain 'uthor, said vessel tieing one of the tit i antic naval Squadron blockading tile porbi and coast of :doom Cervlina, to be moutstosi, cited, and called to juiignient, at the time and place underunttext, and to the effect hereafter ex pressed, (justice so re inking) You are therefore charmd and strictly enjoined and conintaiell, that 7955 omit:pot, Urr publialsing ikbese presence in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Plillaihiphia, and in tee Legal Intel( igenoEr, you do !mulish mid cite, or Gansu to be monished and ci/rul, peiernatorily, all porcine in ,p,a,eehl alto have. el , twatund to lowa. any OMIT, title. or interest iu the scud -loon COQUETTE, her tackle, apparel. aid furniture, and the goods. wares. no thecae/n:is huhu on beard thereof, to en-air before the Hon. JUIIi7 CADW ALA DER. the J who of the mid court. la the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, oh the T WE NTIETII day aitt-I , Dithtication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court Jay following, between the mat 11 hoar:, of tuaring causes, then sue there to show, or allege. iu doe form of law. a reasonaule and lar-ful excuse. if any they have, .sby the aids W.O, COQUETTE, her tackle. ap parel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and mei.- chafdise holm/ on 11..ard thereof, alionhl not he pro nounced to belong. at the tune of the capture of the same. t 4 She cue/nits of the United States. and as goods of their enemies Or Wu her liable and /111 . 4 ,1 10 - 10 WM, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizee; and further to do and receive in this behalf ao to justice shall apprrtainr A rid that you duly intimate, or canoe to be intimated, nude all persons aforesaid. gene rally, (to yrnatn ti sun tuner of those prerseets it is »lee intimated ' ) that if they ehall not appear at the time and place asayse mentioned, or appear and shall not show a rears:motle and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doll: intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the said /Alders, and n_an aronounen that the said sloop COI.),LIS: ur It, her bieble, apparel, and furniture, and :he goods, wares, and merchandise laden on !meld tiereol', did belong, at the tine of the capture of the same, to die enemies of the ilnivad pi fait, of Arnericd, and as goods of thele ta-riti-s, on otherwise, twine u nit st6set to counsoutiou and co/cism e ' 1. P.Sdon, to lie and cordieniticti all !MOW Pri 7 i l lt the absence, or rather couthinacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that yell dot s certify te the ~ald 1111..tifet (billet what you Alvin de In the premises. together with these presents. Witneas the EfoutTable CAD WAL .ADER, Judge of the F Rid court, at Philadelphia, this seventh day of .3 , 1 AY, A. D. .1862, arid in the oighty Ail lh yoar of the Indalunnienen of the maid United Stamm. 1. 3 9-3 k G. R. FOX, Mirk Diatrict Onnrt. HOTELS. CLIFTON II OUSE, NIAGARA FALLS, (Canada side.) —This first-el•us fronting the Am eri can and horse-shoe Falls, will open fur the 130Y , AOLI on TB UItI4LIA Y . ; the 15th iustaut, Pertine sviehlng board by thl week den be aCCOrtunotlAted with cottages, or rootlet in the house, on most LlBlili %L MIMS. Omninusts meet alt trains at Suss:maims Bridge titatiou. Fare to !louse, including bridge toll and baggage, vuiy crute, . . _ J uoL IN iC TfUTASLIGIS, Prowl:no' s. Niagara Fally, May 1. 1662. mrs-6t STEVENS HOUSE, (fearti Pif Plf/6,1411? No. 26 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Five minutes' walk from Fall River boat Landing, pumpers strum, and l()(4 of Vortitio6 suvot, mh2B.Btn GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. AOARD.-THE UNDERSIGNIO, _ lat..f 1AI2L111) ROME_ PlailetalWils. hahot teseol, for It term of Fenno, WTI/A:EMT HOTIL Washington. They take this occasion to return to doer hi friends and customers many thanks for past fivers ; tad ben to assure thew that they will be meet hap), or. tlaele io ttaele ete- ~teeteie_ onesomeE., UCH WAgilitoroit. July 18, 1981 ritorosALs. PROPOSALS fOR SMALL ARMS FOR TILE UNITBD STATES MINIM ORDNANCE: OFFICR, 'Washington, D. C April 29, Vita PROPOSALS will be received by this Pe partment until 6 P. -M. on the evening of the lath of lt..y, 156'1., for manufacturing, in 'OW United States. for the Government, orac rear t.,,,., toot date, the following description of arms, viz: priegtbld Billed Muskets, model 1.8f.5. Ilary.r's Ferry little, ' with sword bayonets and steel scabbards, model 1855. itr,..eb-10A4libti Oat Llin,s, far ea.:llll.y_ Revolver Pistols, army size. Sabres for light cavalry. Non•comtmebioned Officers' Swords, 2 steel scabbards Musiciabs' awards, filet] Scabbards for rifled musket ballormts. Proposals u. For tnuskes and rifles, the price for 20,000 of either. and the reduction gni:Toiled, per gun, for each additional 10,000 to 20,( 00 . . „ For receivers arid earbines. the kind Prormed, and the price for 5.010, and reduction, per pigol or carbine, for each addinonal 6.000 to 20,000. For sabres, swords, and scabbards, the_ price of each of the prescrit.ed pit:ltems to the number of 5,000 each, 5,080 to 00,000. All the fire.arnis are to f o furnished with the regular appendages. The rifled muskets are to be in all respects identical with that manufactured at the U. S. Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts, and are to interchange with it, and with each ether, in all their parts, Each of the other kinds of tire•arms most also interchange with one another in the mime manner. The materiala for these arms must be of the very best quality, and no malleable iron vials will be allowed to be need, All the Billeted must be subjvct to the ia/Pertion prescribed by the (hiDance Regulations, and 11111*c h 9 boxed, ready for transportation, at the expense of the contractors, in such manner as may be directed. In speclinns will be made at the factories in lots of not Ives than /,004) each, Proposals will state the name of the astabliidineanf making the off. r, the number and date of the first de livery, and rate of delivery monthly thereafter. Failure to make a delivery at a specified time. or any attempt to introduce malleable iron or other inferior material into ;no w 90 .7 APHIPI con tracted for to forfeiture, at the option of the Department. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any bid, and will consider none made through any agent, broker, Or Peril, lUt r than tho regular maaUfaLturera• Propoeala will lie addreseed as follows: ..General J_ W. RIPLEY, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, 1). C.;' and will be endorsed Proposals for Muskets," or rifles, sabres, &c , as the case may be. my 1 th...triirt COAL. Written PROPOSALS will be received until the 24th inetaut, for the dtlivery, on the North Wharf, at WEST POINT, New York, of the following quantities and (mantled of WHITE An! coati—Clean: 800 tone 42,24() ton) Imes Mountain ) ounonnoat size. Also, 760 tons (2,240 tbs ifk' ton) Egg size. 309 tons (2,249 101 ton) Stove size, Of either Beaver Mountain, Buck Mountain, or Balti more vein, W oming, price of each stated separately. Coal car be delivered from the Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Wyoming districts, at the WEST POINT WilAttF, fecm elllllll boats which receive it at the Him, breaking bulk, via the delauslkill, and Delaware and Raritan Canuls. More than the ordinary facilities for unloading will be fort Wild. The Cost to be delivered between the lot of Juno and 24th of August next. EDWARD C. BOYNTON, Captain awl Quartermaster Military Academy. West Point, tql-W York, May 2,1862. my6-14t A tun CHINO- AND F4UI - OF r PHILADELPHIA, May ith, 11.63. sEALyp Plti ofLSALS will be rrceived at this ut.tlll!). &Meek, of , on luesslas the lath tun, for runnels lug 6ixt y Montan d 3 arch % dark blue cotton anti Wurelledi nel eighing eX utluesS to the yard, to be either piece or wooLdyed, for MAD* Menses. Bide will be received for the whole or kitlY Dart of the above quantity, and bidders Mat Mae how soon it can be delivered ISt ;be &built:ill grapnel, eubject In illmilPetioll. 25,000 rounds tolo Leather, beet quality, Oak- Mutiei, from Buenos Ayres, or La Plata Dry Miles, to weiat 14 pounds or mote to the side. Separate bide required !Le kAlllkilld—La Plata or Buenoti A yren llldr M, All bide inu , t he endorped Pronoppue TOr dark blue Cotton and Wool Fla nn ol el," and be addree ,9 ded C G 11. CRCS 11 int 8-8 t Deputy Q. 51. General. MEDALS AND COINS. —A large quantity of Mutate and Coins for sale; also, out set of Napoleon's Medals, one set of Datistor'd 5:411a of the English Kings, and ono set of Medals of tho it' ,11M 0 A t,t.ls. BRIDGENO I 189 WILLI illll Streit, Now Vork, llealor in Naftali], (Joins, and ?amt. B AY BURI.—A small invoice of Bay for We by (IRAs. s. 0 kItSTAIRS, ppp 12 ,4 ( 1 ' A /AVM and 21 GRANITP gtr..4*. HA "DION Y 811 ERRY—For sale in DO4ll, by o9IIAB. y. 13.4.14.54TA.1n5t stile No. WALNITT Et. and 21 (111A.211TR SL X.9.E.lttii •it AucTiat 1 - 9171241 B. 31 It' ERB CO., /IC Ont./N -ur • F.tat4, NO , ttn !Lt:4 141A,ANIVr SAL q. Firm `o:, wor GOODS, ON MOND t NI“ItNING. May 12, au by..E3thbe orn 700 rovlipion FroLch liritirfri dry SA - LE 4.?;11 ON LTP:sIII b14311.N1N May 13, on four motoble nmilt 1.000 packugmi boots ;Ma :111,1M. &quit OF DILI' GOOD?. UN tiILADAY MOR N N(, litay 15. 01; f‘..ur packages British, Irene!). and Amor:tab dry SALY OF 1).4 r.W.t.41 . (t4(4 , 4 ON FRI Y RISING. May 15, on fonr month& credit— .B66 piticeet salvo!, tirnAiela, ingrain, snit Vinotian car ottimus, platting., dec FURNEBB, BICINLEY, lt 429 tilaron.4 1 .17 57...P.EZT 0 A Llic (,1( ItTE !..ft V (; 1 ")0D3. I , N TUESDAY ISIOII.INING, Iff* y 13, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, for o 400 lots of tamp and ntaill, Inn nor.ii dry.. gools. Stirunleu al d catalogues early on morning of Hale. & WARNOC.K, AIM Tumults, No. 213 111h1tIZNT Street. LABOR SALE OF.AMEP,IUAN AND IMPORTED DRI GOODS, EMBROSIIRRTF,R, lug uoto. MIL LINERY GO :,DS, Arf: , 11V CREititirna, ON WkDNESDAY NIORNHio, May 14, contnatachat at 10 o'cinek preinatls. HENRY P. 'WOLBIt'r II • tILI7I:IO:4EER. Jvy f r r lij N o , 9 9 f i nth M?V;i1) ntrimi ti? 2HZ alAtiliErr htreet, south Weis: S.con4r,tr.”t, REGI, LAB lIF DRY i1f.),),:t5, cr) Monday, W. dill sexy, weld Friday morniag, cortt- Eroo,cit,g NC 10 o'clock, precisely, City Laid cuuptr, tienklm, tire re ottoototl to ttttotoi those Ealto. Comikhomptft e,pectfuny I..olleited from roatrofartn t .1,4 And T±tallCTH LPII 010 `p r)eel 111-rutmudium Wntire stecks of gomip arramtteoeutut uutd i u t o t e the r tail advanced iouds. Sottloot mt. second thn. tt. la !rat, my la T 0 DISTILLERS. The DISTILLEE.Y known ea the • " PI—ICENI X," and formerly °wood and ouculneo by SALEM. SlNlfiti situated 011 TWENTY-TU.IED, botwoen EAU/ and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 01/0 buena" par day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom modating terms. In in good running order, and has the modern improvements An Artesian well on the pre. entse9 fnrnights an unfailing supply of good. mire water. Address Z. LOCKE & 00., No, 1010 10AlaKEI Street, Philadelphia. fe'M-dti -40 FOBESP CoUNTY LEND.FOR maim SALE.-011 iII(INDA Y. Elm Ilith thy of May finXt i untifinigned, exeeittont of tin. wilt of DA WI 0 MIL LER, 4kceeeeil. will sell. by Public Yettltio, at the Dublin bouts of S. StIEN I .Ii, (tea of the Liatuti,) in WEST KING street, in the city of Lauciwter, the follow ing real esta.o, Into uti.ael deceinnil. to wit: A tract at Stiti non.* of land, survey ed on warrant No. 3,1C0. and a tract et 1,100 acri a of ;sod, aurveyeil on warrant No. 3,162. hallai oath other, in Jenks towuehi p, Form Clint).o Pe n a. Yl , ltUili. 91,e laud is huavii) limbered with cloary, oak, hickory, and hemlock, and is watered by bral.ches of the Cllariou river, 31illetnno crack 111111iilig through the curtailer tract, hid Maple creek through the haw r tract. The soil iv good and the mu face rolling, and not hilly. The land is nituatea ohmic two nt Io and a halt nouth of the locatiou of ftlartou, the couuty town of. Forest ccenty, and not tar ilistuat from the Sunbury and Erie Itaiirced. tzolt , wip tTgin at. 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when terms will Lie TEMP , Known lain AMUE6 f.. Vej EWER, W. CARPENTER, apl est Executors of the will of David Miller, dee'd. PEREMPTORY 0 A 101:1,-T LION AS =IL & SUNS', will sell at the EXCH tNGIC, on TI3ES -11.4.1r, May 13th. (noon.) all that haudnume FOUR. ItlODEitti BRICK REbttfENCE, with double three story back buildings, and lot of round, situate 000th Me of t.7llliTif UT Wert, ;IQ, 11'49, - 40 Net front, and extending iff depth Sf feet, to au owlet into Twentieth street. The house is well-built, and finished tinonphout in a very superior manner i liss all the must recent modern rouvet iences, ad 111 eutuplete order; (mu -Pita by tip 01Yritij 111 - 0. *it- ear.: Lusatian unexceptionable, and worthy the attention of any one in want of a first claf..s residence. :isle absolute. For terms, ace TiIOMAS df SONS. my6,8.1.0* FllO LET—Only S3()Q----.Pfkgmit , F`o reai dence,in excellent locution, No. 1030 Green Street; modern COD veuietices. Open from 8 to 12 and 2tot3. myB 3t* TO RENT—A. eantranciont Dwelt 'it g, Southeast corner of T TY-SECOND and GKEEN Streets. Apply to JAMES CEESiON, 23 Neill' FOURTH Street. ap30.12t TO LET.—A. Very I)tsirable House on Walnut street, near Bread. All modern lin provrtnents ; rent very low ; reserving an , dhee. Apply to 11. PET VIT, my/ 308 )YdtißUT Sirrri, VOR 13/3LE—A new FLY WHEEL, suitable for a Belling nth; 16 feet diarnet.r; hub hx;c. - d ice 13-loch uhaft weight. about ten mug (1)(113 , at "Bridge. ater lrou Works," FLAN Kr 0 RD, T third 'AMA, Philadelphia. ta}6-6t* TO LET—A verb desirable three kir rnOry BtiIGJ I3IiU3E, with exteoll - re douttle three story back building. with all the extra modern improve ments, eltueted 1126 Ce.llowhill Street. The lot is 140 feet deep, to Carlton street, giving a tine garden, with graPorS, &e,. To a permanent tenant the rent will be low. apply to VINE; & U'AWON T No 16 South kriirJ Writ Srv-6t tr-t FOR SALE 011 TO LET—Four ITSyiydYot ou The wont 04 of B IiOAD Street, below 45oluniblet 9itilllib, Apply .11 the PVllitrivein cin-zrer NINTH. sno :161)111 &niece zuh36-tt ift 1.11 SALE Olt TO LE'T.—A - nlemAnt home iu the nnhuritr, of Media, untidy fill sere of groMitl, Bhunetatice of shade Butt fruit, Scut low. -Apply of No. 15. 8()UTEI FOURTH STREET, second story. ap26-Ins it ir t - TO LET—A, beautiful 44)V1v- TRY-PLACE, of 10 acres, im the west side of FRONT. street road, alk , se Bart lane, within ten mi nuted' walk of the Fraukterd wad Southwark pander:ger ears. Pueseedion early in April. Apply - at the south- NINTH mid gAIt.ISOM, woad stays_ tele.:o4l FOR SALE—A. DEFIRARLE c9ptaigiug tau acre,-12 timber, the !mimics, in flll3 highest mow, of otativnlitro. I:101We or 4 r iinv 9t railroad, rive minutes' walk Irma a station, (;Lester county, 113 miles from the city. Large and drat•class improvements, truant's Louse, scabies, largo barn, mu lling water, spriug-house, ice -house, ban), ,tc. Terms ..4.,, j p1y le_ PI: CLIP_ u , >s No. 229 WALNIIP Street. TO EXCHANGIi—MONTGO- Py, y-covic•TY FAR coutuh.l4? . 80 aereß-14 M0(4101101 1101 10001/S0 ill 0 600 of c%01v — a=1 , ...• Good um tillbElinlitial atone linproveturote, For further pat ticulara, apply to R. P)PTIC, zus 3 No. 309 WAi,tiQC Street. 5(11 PP[NG BOSTON AND Pl - 11LADka, I STEA aISEIIP LINE—From PIRA fitreeti Phiawleiptito au4 ge ( ING Wnart, The steamship SAXON, Captain 211.b1 - the:ve t will eat from Roston fur Philadelphia on SATURDAY. May 10, 4 o'clock P. Di., and :rola Philadelphia for Eneten on FEW AY , May 16. at . 10 o'clock A. M. Insurance oust- hyst va.er4e. Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers will please Ffirtill bills lading with their goods. Yet . freight or paeeage (having fine iloCrommodarten.t for passengers), apply to .t 1 1 1214421/ WIIIRO.II 00_, cah2s4l 382 SOUTH. WITA.P.VIM. dig arig FOB. /NEW YOKES. NEW DAILY LINN, via Delaware aso Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York:. Express Steamboat Oohs pang receive freight and 10115'9 daily at 2 P. M., delimit tug their cargoes in New York- the following day. heights taken at reasonable ratan. WIN. H. CLYDE, AVIA, N 0.14 SOUTH WHARVES, Pliiiadelphl& JAM RAND, Agent, eal-tt Plate 14 and 15 NAST DIVER, New Ton[, harm*FOE. BALTIMOBA t WASHINGTON, D. G., AND fox- TRESS MONROE, DAILY, AT 3 O'CLuCli 3. 31., DALTIMOI/2 AND PHIILainCIOHLi STBAIIIBQA (10AIPANY, (ERICSSON LINN.) One of the Steamers et this Company loaves the up pc: aide of Chestnut-street Wharf daily (Sundays except:old at 8 &clock P, .111,, and arrived In Baltimore Yilfir Poll morning. Freights for Wilmington and - Fortran Moms :received and forwarded with all possible despatch, ant are rescind to be prepaid through. freights of all Muds earths( at the lowest rates. QBOVES, Jr., Agent, fal4.3m , - fin. 04 South WIT Alim-0. BUSINESS NOTICES. t ip DR_ FINE, PRACTICAL DEN. TIdT for 19 years ' No. 219 VIII*. gtreei, above Bocoud, Inserts the most beautiful Teeth of the mo, mounted on fine Gold, Fianna, Silver, Vulcanite, Cio fan% Amber, t 0.9 ai prime more reoeunable for neat and eubstantial wort than any Pentist in ode .11y. Teeth Plugged to last for We. No pain in extracting, Teeth. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. No pay mai. satisfied an is right. Reference, best Mullion. fe22-3m TOUN WELSH, Pro.otio4l SLAT lel ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWN. Road, is prepared to put on any arsouut of BOSSING, ou the meet MODZRATE TERMS. Will guaranty* make every BuildizigrrrecOy Water-tight. Orders prounmy ntwiwavi EXPRESS COMPANIES. TMP)BTANT ALL ARTICLE'S FOR SOLDIERS Should be rent by 11A11NDEN'S EXPRESS, 001 taIItSTITUT Street. They charge only HALF BATE* „6A tend daily td Ila!Simian, Waihingtoni Ifortreis roo, and all other polatli °emoted by our troop'. 102440ns TEE ADAMS JKX - PRRIN3 (10ittPAN Y, Office WO tii/32.43T/i UT *treat, forward. Narce6, PeucibioNC MAN obandise, Bank tiotoil, and Specie, either by lial OWL lines or in connection with other Exprees Ocnipat.ii• Ps, to all the principal Towne and °Wag of the SANDFORD United Mahe. tare R. S. , Demirel tinonentendant VIES. JAMES BETTS' CELEIittA .4.7LI TB.P SUPPLPHTNII: in; L.ADIXB, and ths tittuturtera malty VPio° l3 _,_.lT'' di c al . .Patrplage4 ilea slut puyalotanb are rwq , .'.--w-r )tt Biro. Bette, at her residence, 109 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid conutorfsits.) Thirty thonsaini invalids have been advised by their * L ydd a . e to oioE, her appllepoes. Those only are genuine bearing the United 5 %. 100 copyright, 66,6 ou tS a boa, sad also on the anevortere. with to,thorturartieg. aoIR-tnkheit CARD. - CHARLES BIRNBAUM begs leave to inform the Public anti hill former GM, touters, that he has, in connection with Ills two, resumed Baking, at his old eatablished stand, No. 1024 PINEI street, between Tenth and Eleventh street 6, and reHpea fully solicits a continuance of former patronage. Bread daily , All orders for Broad nod lituoped Bolls altettshlii with punctuality and despatch. Philadelphia, ADM 21, 1562. n 626.121 COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CAN VAR. of all numbers and brands, 11.avon's Duck Awning Twills, of all nosolptlonsi for Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Coven. Also, Paper Idennfacturere. Drier Felts, from 1 to I emit wide. Tarpauling, Belting, Bail Tame JOE IN W, EYIBPIttiI a 00„ inval.tr toz JilleSll MONUMENTS AND GRAVE - STONES at very redaaad "Arab at Man.)* Works a+ A- WITINKET2, ivans, higew moveati Street. mils-?m11 ah..LEn A 5! 4 TnomAS eh SONS, IT-1 12q stuil 141 hotikb Votrant Risiust. Ce S.'. 1,74; 4.11.t41 1 4 .R,AL EbTATZ &NO it'i'k:os.2. At TOV IDXOO A NoTI ON TILESDA YS. sToults AND IwtATIi—TUESDAY r,thAy, wytaixiatif bAll atr scriptiOUß all the property to Its sold oft Tuesday omit, with a list of nmire 2.ltltood 47th. tty order of Orphans' Court, and 1111wre, oomprioit.g a gr. at va riety al sttinithis prop TO , . to lot e.dn witeout reserve. EXAL AT T-A '1" t.isks mir W Lase a !mac anumiii of rued mama rit realms rade, Including eviit.'; td - toid &mato' lnra isoc4s. Priutv.: kritb nloy by laml at tlat Audis:it S ON TUFA-DA Y aIORWING, NBy I at 12 o'clock, Goon, at the Philadalphla Fxclst•pe, Tx It.ttea eta. al 37 sham. Reliance Mutual cou,t.aeY, 45 eharen Woatmorclaud Coal OM 4. l +y, Hiart• Nubia. Iphia Library Cu. I 0 Chat., a Fatrlm ridop C.Ol/011. 3 ,C.tl Caul :Um, 7 pet cent eonpOii bonds, .91,0110 each, ul the camiicti mat Annuli: Railload Co. 4lal *bane. Mace. ( blew la. It ) •laa Light CO., par $25. Straw I , avigaieoll Co. ehoiti a Alt ills tile and t.laatmto Railroad Company, ar. !FPO. SAI,h-MAY 13. Erna VALUABLIC REM, 11C3CATR Our sale on the 13th et luey, et Om Exctiaupe, will in clude the fun wing fir.t-clans property. Deeeriptious uew ready. LANGE AND V A LtIABE OITESTNUT ST. PRO PEILTY, r o 12IU, %ith fttatilem awl I:mv h 11 ,, fiae. An excellent t.u,lhet, location; 15 feed . front, 236 feet to d, pre to &theowtarett. bele at,, Auto. *16,101) may re main on TII F., 141 ft ATI'U hl'lt INNS AND FARM, . Cambria cuubty. Pa., 2JO acres, with tuututuitore, Minor., horsed, one ihgee, hawing 411 Pleillerltli• Ac, in ono lot. Yerd culere eed ,istaslop nen. Sala abnainal. tirptißniftr.C.,lart balb—EmrALt , ..r Albnrt G. W4tArmao, cleceard —ZII A2i S kI-1 hit Lulu& ILK SI Irkb,l3c, is (!ho.tinat street, week 81..tinentia street, Lf.t 20 fe. t hwr .r kf•tto, , --A 3RA RLY GROUND RENT al 1430, I ,,, cmed by 31.4 gronucl lil FeAirral street. . Stone h,leis _A ha; ly GranD4l /tette . of $l5O, secured b3' n 1 , 401 lr um.ri Fang ridil. - • Shim: TH 888-SIC BY BRICK 1.) WE LIANGI. Taohtst;.eut.: d .11 h Fif411.1.._ t!iLbl Sla L 4) i's, K. it corner Sixteei.th CIA Nen lr uL e4irt-Ito. Fit st ward Grp/nine' Court Btic—F:llWe, Atirnhem Ititl4lti DWN.LI,(NG, N. jy. currier 1.1 Laurel sad Sprucli etreeta, between Second and 11did. ftr phrarg' ''ourt Nat , ---"EatMo of NtiOiUol I)Wf LLI! , O AND V.IT, over Ore° scree. Ittaboroup.l., Tx ehty•firnt Ul rdiene' Court Sale—Enna, of 3eeee 0 Thornier', etic'e —NEAT lAN ELI—LNG, No. 1 . 413 Bonin. Third Etreet. %doe Federal., Imo gas , kc i xnri s !roar MN,- Hen LTllk dHnlilun iu t•m L'rLl'uu ifloysiluirigiug livfiainb None kePatn—TIIRICE-FatEnY BRION. twirren BOASTING „MILL, .Ith moutonery, steam engiue. No 1 . 217 notith Third err/ el, and a brick Ron/ sod dweli .ll:l{ nil kloyarnerrilik averme. Salm. .D.tate--NEAT MODEBN THREE-STOUT' BlilLK DWELLING, Nu. U 191401101 Thild street, has the Modern eonVenienCes, Sre and a modern three-iitery brick dueling, on :11I.) NTFIAIn. Orphoub' Court half—Ehtatu of Hugh MoDoutild, deteafrd TWO•AN 1)-A- H A I.F•iTo ItY Faa.ll.lll DIA E LLIN G. P.auhll alma. Tw•unty• fourth Wgrd. • •. g.l.—PAftio gnrury, deci•uncti—TH to id..:-FiTt) tt 4 ir tut to;Ii bTV BE AND I,‘A ELLIN°, No. 63 north hio,hth istrept, bEtwoon Dilator awl Arch. Seine ItHate-- SIX IRREDEEMABLE GROUND LENTS, of SIN, .12.1, 821,.833, 844 miff filltS a year, awl bli F( cured xbd punctually pnid. I'~rem piney Snle— t NDSoME MODERN REV PEN (sE, No 140) Cbestnut ',trent • !me the modern im• vmvetneuta and conveniences; '22 street; front. Sale abeo. lute. HANDSOME COUNTRY PLACE AND FARM, SI ante, with etone ntwneion, Itllii, Wc., litlaware coauty, at 1! mil,. north at ,'lru us, and about twelve tailed from 1aa144 11 a .1 , 11):.-0,4 COINTICY ItItSIDEMOV., Summit Ftrert, botti-anlerly cf tltr Chentnut 1111.1 and hkrlag Ilou urvpike road. Chemtt.w. 11111. ELEGANT FOUR-STON.Y f3lll/WN•STONE RE:SI LT NCE, No. 249 Weftt Logau Square, watt eh the unwiern improvtliwnte and couveumuclia. Lot 21 feet trout. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, Chtirch ON et. DrideAurg ' adj. itilett. the Pr e, h) lilt iuu church. AtiDbOME COUNTRY RE3IDENCE, Purkiwnon turktulie, Clielguut DUI NEAT MODE RN RESIDENCE With sitetad, 1111 to NI WI tighth atrant, 411678 GI( eh street—the !wow lo 20 feet trout, hai the tuudurn itopmvottebts, Sze. Lot 41i 14:et trout. A Atuiniel rat 1 . 04 1% hall Itt eel, abova Brown. 11;31,,, , ..814, 0 0 1 / 4 1.4.vi, 11A &Q. 71118 ::1013N May 10, at 10 o'ci,e6, In. into btl rot, above litoent etreol, by older of the labula b•trator a of Jubu W Logao, 111.01M6011, two 11/114.1 , 14. Mute. faiullt &LpitiA.m4, bang ? aullbie aria Cart ilartiese, fillOPeit, Sc. Mbo, fire. proof Fate, dna.: filnilltire, E=MZ= EIIsGER'ESEViI4G 1I Ctl ,t'g iiI.EB. CIIA IR9 /IA PiVIA'4.4., 4c, TIIIS 10th inst., at 12 o'clock, at 41331 Arch etreet,slB Eirget's taxiug ma !sines tablta .tt..chKii, 125 ttl.q Ittlqrt' l 4 pttlvric pvir, gt9r9, more tiaturm dc. omperiur lire , proof chret,lllli4o try Farrel it Her. 1.11 , g. other turbiture, device. &c. Orr lita) rmituivtd the g, or prt violet to mile. Llo tiu liontf timioonth tilreat. FURNITURE, .511100111,1, PIANO, Ate. SUPERIOR ON MONDAY MUUNiNG 12.1 i tug. at 10 o'cl,ck. at pith nixtverth atroet, by catalocue, flu entice furniture, fine Pole wood 7 octave 'Plolito orvir bY poir rroovb• vatic manila inururN DI 111111thl cisrpatai ACi Wool me kirrhtu furniture. ar Ray he examined at 8 u'clock oa the morning Of SALTS OF ittLOttLillitfl AND TOOLS. TUiltii).l ,1101ta !NG, 13th inst , at toy, o'clock at the bnutttweitt corm of FiftAenth and Fele rt taw tg. wr I Di? Withuilt th A bilge eseoriineut of tillighlutn Wu. oom. wsgvp , Large punching preREOS. Prop pr eases. prnicht es, dike. &c (Well nthiple d for canteens, on se pane, camp kettles, &a.) I Noy be rsomibeti L ettittlosoe, tin ear preview, to sate, Fele No. iltti Snub OA Street SUPERIOR PULZIf Ric, .hll RHOS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, at:. ON WEL NI:SLAY bIORNINOt 14111 kt 20 o'cl.CP, at No. 7/0 San* tom ktreta, Lis eittkliltrito, the kuperlor vtior, diking tJUtdl Kul chkmbor fui uitnie, mirror, hue tapestry carpets, Sec Alto, tie- kitchen mrmtlire. ii?" May hb cxmoined lit 8 o'clock on Um morning of tho Age. Executors Sale on the Promises.—tio. 129 Walnut Fr. I,ENDI I) FOUR. Y rtorou ...STONE REM, VCE AND SIJ PERI F UR 1 CUR E, YELVE Ooni hfi., 14 I RN.), .144,4i,es ON FRIDAY MORNING, Slay letb, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1210 Walnut street, by crier of executor. by cataloguu, thou ling suit or rode wood dibiu room vivr ruirryr, h0r1444 4 39 buuktioi EN TUTU awl oilier earptnal ouperwr chatuticr fund lure, sir may be examined et B o'clock on the morning of the t.alm. Fv1.1 . 11-;,519ia LIU I iu 11 - 47.0 FB fit At 10 o'clock preel-ely. (41/111. y Let ire the sale of the tutuitore,) will Le sold the epleirlid four story Pima Slone Residence, with cocutnodions three•story bsck Luildh gs, finished in a F upedur wanner, and replete - hri,L !If. put lent deep to ettueorn street. .4,10,000 muy retook on prontid rent. WIMP FOIL 1) VV., NEILS, 626 MARKET BIM 522 00316116110 i bit SALE OE 1,000 GAHM BOOTS, SHOES, 1.189. GANS, tie ON AIONLAY Nay 12, at 10 o'clock, pakzetly, Hill bo nold by ma. logne. 1,000 cam oleos , oura', youilim' calf, kip, bud alba. boots; calf and 11211 briy_Aana, Oongreas galtars, Oxford tieb, walktug tllOO,, &C.; wuaina'a, misses', and elalcrun's eglf, kin, goat' kid, and eniagueled heeled unte ILC &pep, gaiters, nlitiDere, ttS.y iutiriaing a ism st,reriuu, of tirst-clam city made 8(10311. . . tor Open for examiilahou, with ratalogues, early on 0 e morning of sale. 11/LTA OF / l OW QAAri7 PYVIV, IWO*, 4444.' BUOUAIi S. ON THUNSVAI M0R1i3144, Nay at 34 o'clock, prcreieely, will be Sold, ky catalogue, ',COO Cage's maws, boya', and youtka' calf, ulp, Iw o my-sin *Mr aOl bi,bgAha, grew garters, walking abee9, 1 xford and 2.coich ties, Al.t actren's mimeos% and Cil I iIiTIM:OS calf, kip. goat, kid, and motif( heeled boota and abobe. getters, tappers, buskins, Ste , comyriati g a large and desirable alacrtnaent of city firr {bode °pea for examination, with thtg6itlidis early on the morning of Bale. MOONS N4.T11.A.N8 2 AUCTIONEER Axi) 430Lia"nat2l dIEIIM.II,4ZITI ovnitiosin oornor of SIXTH and RAO'S dtroous. T.63LIC. NOTICE Till highest ?POI at Aft frosblyei onompopyrnith 131. val and Bate sheets. Al knot me-tkird were Men MI any other establiehment In alio city. fIATYIANS' PAINUIPAL MONA Y itISTABLINdi- MUT, menu .1:? weal, In Imo or entail 811/01.13:06, frog one dollar to thousands, on diamonds, gold and elver Plato, watches, Jewelry, mtnaltandise, clothing, fornitina, bedding, pianos, and gOWill at 91'047 "'tcy l 94 4 Th mums DIA Ph' AT vi , x* , 9 4 4 4 0.4' lititatlET Wail& This establiehment has large 'Asa and thief -pcsot sada, for tho safety of veluateie goods, together Kith a prime* watchman on the nrontteee. lifitinitiktall PO% T 4,4 LAST SU TILABIi. BlikE__llo4iatb MAWS , tit 2/1124 rBIZWIPAL EST if 13 LWEITIENT," CHARGES OBRATLY REDUOND. ST PIiIVATh SALE. thic cur.criar brilliwtt toned cirtairiiforte4 With MUM Paiv, sort rind hind uuduld. Poke ardy SOO. Ouu very line toned Immo-forte, ffiilo only MO. AT PRIVATE SALE, Ar LISS THAN RALF USUAL STOMA PlllO2B. Gobi and ElliVer watches of every delorlptioni from me dollar to one hundred dollars each, gold chains, faabion -std. j ewelry, diamonds, COAL. ROBERT R. CORSON, COAL DEALER. OFFISZ, 133 WALNUT STRkilt, 31LOW /MOND, PIIILADULPHIA. eirM. BOMMELS NEW LEHIGH . COAL WHARF, ED. 954) DICLA WARE Avenge, above PORI, AR Street. apli9.lm4k HAMPTON'S SPLENDID 13Plia Mountain Lehigh Nut. Nampton'e Splendid Stove Coal. N*lliPt9D'O 6pleuitid Egß . Coil. Tatar—soatheset ceratv soa DI) 3.:itti` A L.—Lehigh, Locust Mountain, N„, S nip yo n ,Mlll lijcliory, of Leaf quolitr, and wen tiTerand, WM. 11. 4)t) WPM, aplYr Im* uvr cALLow SALL Atreet. 4 DERSIGN iJ bee leave to Inform their trionde end the DUNI° thud have removed their LEIIIGIEt OVAL Minn trout tiODLE-STRICICT It - Belie', on the Doiawure, to their! Yard, northwest corner of HIGIIT ILI and WILLOVit &reale, where they intend to kney the beet quality ot Lift T(Ili GOAL, from the hunt lePProveil purled Pt O. .6weet. prices Your patronage in respoottnlly JOB. W ALTON m CO., Mee, 112 South BRUOND Street. rani. EIGHTH and WILLu W. 11,LIIMINATIN+4. 4+.11.k " LUCIFER" OIL WORKS. -1-1 100 Ilble. Lao Wail Barbing Oil on hod , We guarantee this oil to be non-extdcAlee, 10 MD/ la the oil In the lamp with a sandy, brilliant flame, vdtbniat crusting the wick, and but slowly. Bble. lined whit *lase enamel. WRIGHT. 8211T11.,.t MIA( O&M 1.00 BARRYLS C.A11,13()N OIL FOR sale, iu gond t,arrul►, Auituble for xhippiug i and t 9 thu trade, in tanall lota, I.i 41d C 0.31 ItE ROE ktreet4 Flo 45.01.- tilL.-100 bbla. Natrona NJ Oil in store nino "Zar obi. by yk.ppt,in N. WILSON,