THE CITY. Launch of the Philadelphia Iron-clad Yerosel—A Brilliant Scene. On Saturday, at high %valor, the great iron-coal vessel, w . iieb i> t, lead the war-ships of our navy, and gn forth, at an early day, to the destruction of our foes, was launriaal Irtin her inlrch, at the ahipyard of Cramp tt Son, preparatory to her final equipment and completion. The work upon this vessel has been pushed steadily for ward since last gm - ember, and will be continued until alit it fairly allont in the waters of oho Atlantic. at which time. we Ann test the valiilit4 of iroil tirhtor, tutu! no eat the world right upon 11w question of naval en trentaty. We have obtained from the naval constructor a aunt *tory of her material and dimensions, Its 111110WH : DESCRIPTION OF TIIE SUIP The New fronsides is the first iron-plated so:[-going war steamer of large size built by the United States Govern ment. She is constructed from plans and specifications 'imputed. to tho Navy Departniont last beptenther, by Merrick... 4: Sons, of this city, who are the solo contractorS with the Government. They in turn Lava contracted with Messrs. Criunp & Sons, of Kenshigton, also, with the Bristol Forge and Brown A: Co., of Pittsburg, for the 431 inch plating—reserving to themselves the construe thin of the macitinrry 111th the general arrangement of the F,everal parts. The contract is slated - October 15th. and the vessel is to be ready for steam .Inly 15th. Chief En gineer W. W. Wood, of the navy, superintends the ma- ChinerY and elating; oust Naval Cowitructor Henry Iturver. the hull, She is 140 feet long, 58 feet 6 invites wide, and 25 deep, being 3.250 tons. mid having a berth, gun, and spar deek, the latter being shot proof. Iler frames are of white oak filltd in !ail and mule& and the Ronnie thieknoo of her sides is 20 inches. The iron-Mollie , commenees at a paint fer feet below the water-line and extends to her spar-deck. The lower course is three inches; all the rest is four and a half inches thick. All the plates arc 15 feet long, the width varying (Ivor- 5 to 30 inches each Vale is fastened to the Yesiq'l by ill inch screw Dolts, 23 inches long, which wenre the several thickness of tim ber to the Mates, thus tying all together. - The machinery consists of two horizontal direct-a, tioll OVUM engines, cylinders of 511 inches diameter and strolie, intendeO loeice reveloa, , ,,, per 111111 Ute• and drive a brass four-bladed propeller of 11 feet diameter and IS feet pitch. The boilers are fonr in mon ber (horizontal tubular,) eneh 17 feet front. 11 feet deep, mitt 11 feet high, of a collective fore.. of 1,600 horses. The ilimanitnt wilt rgalmfri 11-boeb Itei(b6-ren guns on the gnu-.trek. twd two 2ila-aiaald. Parrott gun , on the spur dirk. The portholes will be closed by iron Sbuticrs fve a firs [Mel:, worked front the inside. As this is a sea-going steamer, intended to sail as well as stem, boye :ma 1...rk-rl.-•-cit her tOplintets and > seas being so arrange,l that in action they are lowered. and leave simply the three lower toasts in view. When in action all the HMI on board are pro tected from shut or shell, owl are below the spar-trek; the ronuniumer only is allow that &CR ( Mid he men. pies a shot-proof iron look-out which rises allot.. the spar deck. and from which he can see all surrounding objects and I y signals communicate with his officers be- The Wed 115c] 111 the conottfiction Of the vessel is principally oak, cut it Pennsylvania and along the borders of the Delaware. The plates are connected by tongues of iron, fitting into grooves. The heavy plates ttrigh affitUt Li L I:4S latitude, The bead of the bolts hold ing the plates are countersana, anti it month surface will always he presented to the hark of the. enemy. It is be lieved that her powers of resistance will enable her to go alongside of any vessel or fort with impunity, white from her large size she call carry a sufficient forco to capturo any If crrcl Ate may .t:-able. Unlike the Monitor and Galena. this vessel can carry, a large crew, sun - trim:fly so to board and rapture any vessel. Impenetrable to Shot and shell, she will seek close action, and by uncoils of her iron prow sink. or by her heavy giur, cart - arc. her opp,,itvnt. Hi, light draft of water—sixteen feet—will enable her to enter all our Southern harbors. Even :Moultrie and Sumpter ran be able to make :Lit ifilpreS.- visited by her, and rite may I, skull On those tons Wore they are repossessed by the united times, The country it mainly intirlarit to Coln. Joseph Smith, of the Bureau of Yards and Docks nt Washiimbon, for the construction of title vessel. as well it. the two which have preceded her. It was by his ex cvtieus the money was appropriated by Congress, mat, as prt,i3<-7.4 1100.r.1 01 - Ih,r, iron= clad nlllerr , , he 111.1 S devoted much tulle to their con struction. I=3 The till(' ti.rxd for the rr:‘ ,4.l to Eio into the water will at WO thlv, itu alai a half wvim-li, but rout - i a .r„ n . that hour crowds began to assemble in uni t a b out 1 1, Ad, When. the formidable vessel lay, apparently heat unit immovable, troll her st.,ek, Extra cat, were ran upon the Second and 'Third street and the Richmond hues L,.t 113,,t ht.- to.mury than WU' half of the persons who were desirous of riding ; at places along the streets enrbslotnai in the litre that they would enabled tie obtain a chance to ride to the spot ; but soon after the cars left the Ex- Ann a& every inch of Musgimbon ri mut wart beenpied, and the anxious were required to either walk or neitn titnab the hare of witnessing the launch. At the shipyard there were alimolant sign, that I,l,ltle thing iiinomol was afloat. Flags streamed in all direr- Goa., hWeArlig 111.0 MAI itiftrilic de ll.se_ which 'vas the centre of attraction. At lite yard ptyliee- Men were played, and no person was permitted to cuter toilets he or she possessed the requisite pasteboard. Mitt these had been distributed with a liberal hand, and a constant stream of crinoline and broadcloth puffiest in through the gate for hours. A inteitent before the great event of the day took place the scene was one of the most picturesque tind ex citing that can be imagined. The central object was the huge Yessel, with her inunetwt , wooden sorered with a single streak of Mai mltl, ai though it had been placed there by way of sample of what the entire suit of armor will be when complette2. The iron rain projecting from the bow looked formidable e noug h t o corry „ y a 11/.11 of winsien shire, if they could be encountered head ou i" while the perk, ; ,;s l ./e F ; threugh her elepiag elaes suggested theus - hisut tin sharp i.,601. they will teach iti the future. Nitevid tri.m the laity sides of the vessel, the crowd in and about tht ship yard prosehted an animated scene; chiliane of both knits, natal and officers, and busy winkmin all ruinglril together, and all rent upon the MAO onjects of making the launch a euccese, and of witusising the sitht. livery point of vantage eat crowded wish spectate s. kir. Cramp had coaSiasratelY ettetA a large Mare north s-f the ship, whre a fine view could be obtained. This pletfeitn teas Crawled, principally with ladies. At the Keueington water-works, jay t o t oiately south of the ship Mr. Ca-sin. Older Eagi. veer of the Water Dspartweut, had erected a specious atm, villa mos crowded with city officials and their families. The coal heaps In the ' , SWARity were crowded with arectatore, and the bridges over Guouer's run were black with curious ntornilitY On the river the scene was not less striking ; revenue YetY,Clat eteatubeatS Imp, sailing craft, raw-beats, and every description ot ! river cralt, includitm several rafts, lay off the spot where the ship was expected to enter the wa t er . All were gaily decorated with thugs. The steam boat Zephyr made all excursion trip to the spot :MI her decks Were Hack with passengers. The rcreltile cutter F474111 - d lay lit tomiter eppesite she wa t eewer l t , wit, gaily dressed with flags, which descended front the tops of both masts to the deck. Tile stars and stripes Boated proudly from the top of her foremast, while from tiro rook atel mainmast the ITYPIIIIe flag waved. There ware ttleAlb Llerfaialt4.l.oB upon the cu; ter. The gem of the tatter firati befoie the hiuckela, arid the ehots were ansikei ed by a small bras. field piece on the wharf of the ship yard. The dirplay of flags wet a striking feature of the scene. The glorious old Stars and `tripes, whin are just einerg- Iva fro.. E 10.0.1, flouted the ht et ze ft um every ',runabout point upon land and water; they glittered proudly in the bright sturittine, as.d they rt , uogled threugli the dun in the cloud, of Fnullte which Ix 'red up froui neighboring foundries and Mile* the memorable days which sue cetcltd the toll et bum pie , have we soon anything in the way of a dierlay of buMitig to .1[24 that made on Satur day mortiitig, on end around the old Punta Treaty ground. At inept) minutes past nine o'clock. the operation of 1 4 noel:lug up the ship commeted, and the sturdy blows of trores of workmen rased a merry din. It, a shell t time, the wed k ee w.:te di Wet, home, the •, shorea " were knocked away, and the huge Marsti rested upon the double we) e, which had h, en well Blushed, to facilitate the lum.ch, Twenty-tit - emient. 0 past nine o'clock. and tl e excitement bad grown intense The vesdeis in the streem hod moved away trim the range of the ship, the workmen multr her totrom bed receioei notice t., quit Uric potions flier, cod they were lizeierin arou..d out eine Inc way e, crewcut,' lip to tivele danger, Jtht about Lmt past ten o'clock Inc last retraining plank had been sawn aeur ct r, aid gracefully the vast bulk slid into the Valli:, clot ly at fit et, hut swan - trim; momentum as she prveres,ed. uu 1 ale was raid t Mina and girding over the endue as ft cely aB thorajh it a pleasure yacht - tetrad , bed l oot been coilei s teo to WI unioptrd element. 'i he moment the chip hhictred the water a joyous din broke out, ml n shout , .1 and waved their hats, the ladles Ruth-ire their catuhric, the steamboats and tuge clat tered their Mlle nod blew their eeriestning whisiies, the guile vi the Forward Kld Cite piece jviiien in We pa, filmic racket, anti Philantipina rtjuiced rignt heartily that her cut uing workmen nail just put afloat a new and most formidable champion el the uonstitution, the Union and. its Fag. As eu. I T lock be;an to go no how, the steamer, and a pretty stiity stream was kept np over the eingic gangway hi which access to the deck was obtained Cotonou:ore 'oteaart and a party of naval officers aid civilians arrived about half- Fast time o'clock. A pace wee railed off at the bow, where the Commodore and a telt others were accommodated. The rest of the deck mas tom will Oiled, and b:, a quarter Duet ten o'clock there were probably eight hundred or a thousand pctrocs on tear& only two or three - of them being fe malra. The•a wffa no special f;igrial giros for the Mayiug of the ship• but i s was gauerallt nucierstooa that she WAS to au off at half past ten As the ship touch' d the water. Commodore Stewart br, he a bottle of brandy over the bow, wishing suc cess to the New /ronsittes. and may her career be pros permits sad bios iota; P 5 Inanaraitettiy atteTwards tares were hearty intercbantea of congratulations, and the Commodore opened two betticaof Madeira, of the vintage of 1808, which were passed around among the company assembled at the bow. In this company were Commo dore Marlton, Commodore Montgomery, Captain Tur ner, Lieutenant Fairfax. and Chief Enaineer4 Wood, Danby, Stewart, Newell, and other navy officers, besides various civilians. Salm atter the thip wait brought to, • tug came along side, ae d Commodore, Ste-wart ant hid party went .1.1)0411 of her and were taken ashore. The crowd+ on the vari ous ,teamers and °flirt' vcsarls, He well as the multitudes on ills wharves. gave three cheers for commodore Ste .v -at t ad be passed them, evidently treating toe event of the day as one in which be, The commander of the Old fro's sides, had a perhoaal as well as a professional interest, INCIDENTS 01' THE LAUNCH. While the preps- atone for the launch were in progrese, a stage that had been etectea near the bow felt with a number of workmen upon it. Those who were upon the top of it were in but little danger, and none of them were hart; but one man was caught under it. lde was not iejutel. At the moment the ship wee about to move off. the erowd made a rush to the inclined stage which had been pn• up to enable persona to go upon toe vessel. The up per :net:lett of the stage had been removed from the ves sel when the shores were taken away, and it was about to fall with its load of huntshity, when the shouts of the p,ople in the yard cautioned them of their dangtr, and tha ) made a hurried aeparture from their uussfe stand lag oho , Atter the ship was afloat and was being carried up the ,treato 1;7,, the title, the hawser which had been ;odd out astern to restrain her. threatened to sweep avrostt the long %vita:distill! of the shrieks to the peril of lib. and The people upon the pier were advised of their dancer. and they 11111110 a hurried stamped.: over the fini t:ls that were mattered Over the ground. Nobody was hurt, hut t-everal cot st slight ducking by the splashing of the ealde ill the eater. A [ter the huntell a very handsonn• e.dlation tits. gi Yen Me...srs. Merrick, at the Oditinentsl. Ane.dig - the guests present were d'entinedide :;tewart, 31nrbin Me- Ni r b ; .l . rider EI,giI,PITS Wllll.l and 1 hnd/Y. Na val Constructor Ilnee..r, c u tel, C u p, .1. C. Keller. and others. 311 r. 31.31 Hue I usa g e telicituni address, in which he paid a high tribute to CI liniliolllll, l-dewart. latter responded, :wad hearty applause. Th., e.ter taimn,tht was a remarkably pleasant one, and was great ly cc.iuyed by the participants. SOMETHING ABOUT IRON Snips— THEir /3 1, 1 3 II.T.—The'cOri , piftifiE of the Pelf PiMed frigate bug" tete the putilietvion of a few uotoB - 011 iron et•ips in general. Tie Brat etperimi-ine in iron chip bui'dilig le" re wade by Win Fairhairn of Manchester, Bug' aid, in the yea, 18s-. Be c ni.tru:lted three sand' iroe Elle-niers. for be more heiween Liverpool *nil Glatt wow, which showed such favorable reunite that he was iniucen to enter largely in the butanes& In the four mreeediug, be pla• . tai an hop 4b.p ner oil the Lake of zo , tvo, and two ut • 79 '""" 0n the river Humber. Louniug a harbor with the Messrs. Birkenhead, of L T , rpo , 1. he has Hint', filar unit.. 'mitt Moro than 0110 hntitrai firet-clue iron ships. Tn France and ilia United Shigeo tut few iron vesoe s have been built, bare of iron being employed to great advabtage tor a diagonal fra ming, rove" ing the int.er out face of the Unite-re with a come. to ntbiaiot It i horizontal stringers of iron are also facto- el to the sides at Inn real, fruit' the dock to the keleon. Ships conetrutted wholly of iron are lighter than , isa.e of wood, and roles 'malty carry larger freights_ Iron 'hips aro built upon a frarna of ribs and lontz.tudinal pierce upon which the outer plates are se cured by bolts and rivet', passing over their overlap ping mites. In IRSB aateanier called the Rainbow. of 170 tons, and 130 feet in length, was built with platen of steel. She won ronotrueted for the Niger expedition. The Frep:•h'irinate, La. Ganre.,lannelivil in 1830, is 232 feet in IoWIII and 55 feet bean., and carries ma her deck 34 54-poiniders. I ler Illlll.r is iron plates two feet wide, and fora• and n hair inehes thick. she has made, under steam. oeer thirteen knots, about the more• a.red .1.4 that of the etlnUril frigate: , liter:M.li larger, heir/Et asp feet hong. :nal harm:4 engines of 1,250 horse power. The uhidi• pnt•tion fir the hull, 205 feet in length, is otrictril by four and a half inch plates of iron, barked by two layers of teak timber, one of ton inches next tho armor, and ninotherwithinthnt or right pixt,t extend nine feet below the load water line. The armor of each of these vessels required 900 tons of metal, and each thin has cost over $400.000. They have now projected two other ship., which will require two thousand tons of In., for their artm.r. The term gunboat was, till within a few years past, given to armed echoouera and brigs of light dr maht, but since the Russian war it is applied to small men-of war armed with a few very heavy guns. propelled by siesta, ova capable or flatttikkit iu slisllow water The Brat vessel of the kind built for the British way was in view of service in the contemplated attack on f.fronst wit It was a screw-steamer of 100 fen t length on dock, and 22 feet beam, drawing 7 feet of water, and manned by 40 TLa .1.1,4d1.,,, of 00,- ahta 110611 laentul to the consttuction of this class of yeti...a, and the iro. q uots, launched at Brooklyn in 1859. was the first com peted of the five ordered to be built by Congress. The largest gunboat in the - English navy is the In re yid, a vessel xOO feet in length, and 11 teat draugni of water. They have now 160 gunboatecompleted, of which over 100 ate now in commission. Public attention, both in Enrols, and .1 !glories, has been concentrated on new models, :ma plans for ;;ue btiilte the temen, fight between the Monitor and Itaitihi. We , linctina to the hatlar tlmt plates of iron can never Ire made so strong that Limy cannot be crushed by cannon shot, and that the true ar mor for - vessels - is:4lllply water i in other Nvonts, that Mr. tReVelllB Ericson have hit the nail on the litsatt atutitug- th e ir taatt,riea in. naa,ll a, la ihe ter, leaving nothing exposed to an enemy's fire that eau possibly be avoided. ,NAVAL'AFFAIRS.—The work on hand at the navy yard, although comparatively little at present, is being pushy.] forward with all speed. The United States steamer Powhatau is yet upon the sec:Lionel deck. A large force is engaged upon her, and the plank ing is limb lint She will be ready for sea in a fatty weeks. The sloop-of-war Juniata is nearly rigged, but she bas been somewhat delayed, owing to her msehinery not being ready. tbe aloop.of.war Monongahela is nesrly, ready for launching. This vessel is being stieugtheuett about the bow, so that she can ho used as a ram if the wavy Ropartment orders an iron prow to be placed on her. Tte master paiater, Mr. George W. Case, is at the present time busily fugaged in preparing, .he different ensigns, each representing a forolgg won, and whi c h We intended for the eeveral vessels now building at the yard. Each vessel requires forty different ensigns or flap. Of these, sixteen are - painted by hand, a tedious task, the r• nlainder being made by sewing the different colors in place, on the canvas. Thoee that are painted con• tam a great variety of colors, and emblems of almost every kind, and are splendid specimens of skill and workmanship. A few 3 ears since, none of these were made in the yard, but were Pnieted by eutaide parties, This responsible work is entrusted to the taro of one in• dividual, who has been in the employ of the Government about eight years, and was also retained by the present master painter. The boat recalls are also drawn mid Painted in this department, where is performed not only the ordinary ship, painting but also that of a mitre deli cate character, and which necessarily requires men well acquainted with the business. On Saturday morning, the woik of painting the receiving-ship Princeton was commenced, the vested beim( much .11 need of the setl33. A new office title .ffidf been constructed for the master laborer which will greatly facilitate him in the despatiflt of business. The old office in the laborers loft was poor ly suited for the purposes for w hich it was intended, being poorly ventilated and difficult of access, besides being in an odd place where but few could rind it. finder The old arrangement, it was a difficult task to find the master laborer when wanted; now that his has had an office located in a dent ablo part of the yard, this difficulty Will he doge ate) , with eed Metter , / can be aim SPOSflitY attended to, This is en improvement to tile yard that has long been ncedol. The whole number of men at present employed in the yard is about 1,800, but front present indications the number will soon be increased. We learn from p srtio.3 who have come from Washington that it is the intention of the Government to give this city its full share of work. A number of vessels now on the blockading fleet and elsewhere, it is said, wilt be ordered hero for repsira. That the work can be done as well and with at much speed at our yard has airs ady been shows from that which has been turned out. Besides this, all thu different departments in the yard are condnoted by those at their bead, with a view to economy, and to promote the best interests t f the G- vernmont ",,,,,,,,i se omi a eut in Om attack on Fork/ Jackson and St. Philip. near New Orleans, were built in this city—tho Itasca, the dclota, and the Wissahickon. Only one of them, though all were under the flee of the forts for a long time, was damaged A shot passed through tbo boiler.pf the tt•.sca, and eh 1-cct-l‘ed claim:on ebony below the water lino. Only two or her men were itjured—Bichard Kane, captain of the bold, wise struck by a splinter, and a firenia, named Itansim, scaldoi on the arm by the escape of steam. Tho Eubruerrioe. boo,, or , L hafarrial roActdr.o," A. 4 .6e 14 generally united, la at the yard receiving a compivte over hauling. Some inleresthgexperimentswill be tried , eith it in a shalt time. She is in charge of thoae who con atructed her. The Acht oner Frannie Tiorritt has arrived at the navy yam with a cargo a roain and other naval storm, from -Newhall, N. C. The eehooner t4u4an Jane arrived at the navy yavi also, with a similar cargo, from the same ABATEMENT OP THE CONCERT SALOON NUISANCE —Proper remedial legislation has ahatel the corcert saloon nuisance in New York. and in Phila. delphia they have worked their own ruin. The palatial placet upon and cha,tnut streets have been so unprofitablethat they have several times chagged proprietors and suspended. Jones' Hotel was a tared into a saloon at an expense of earns thousands of doliars, but not oven the sounding title of the " AThambra," and fh., akirsteflous of monaker alesweds, ft-turtling 1;43- licittpiNtrd waiter women, could give it character. & Brooklyn manager succeeded, hot he, too, neat under in It us than two months. A thins-rate thew new occupies the building. The " Melodeon" was long a success under the management of a New Yorkers Finally the bills were not cashed, and the sheriff was ordered to levy upon the trappery. The business office of the place will filled with immodest paintings when we aecom)anied the stet iff's ellicers thither. and the dressing roams were literally loathsome. We believe the place has passed inv. a concert cation manager agolu. The OlTEnpic," in Baca street, still drags along a precarious existence, but the lanie character of the attractions indicates the flagging nature or the concern. NVe ined 'hue what hes bfen enforced in New York— thr ulicinfon or here for Ito eels of ligaara iu Cinutmr sod the - prohibition of immoral showe, of 4rlsilteritr character. in NAV, York this has been done, and the reign of weigbter girls i t over for the nonce. ARRIVAL OF rEIZES.-711C brig Intended was captured on the Ist instant. off Caps Fear, by the United States steamer Jamestown in at tempting to run into Wil singtou. North Carolina. Acting blaster G. 11. Avery and a arum crew were out on board of het And brought hot to Philadelphia She sncherod off. the navy yard on Saturday morning. Tin Intended was from 8a82.11, N P.. with an assorted cargo, which. with the vessel, is ra‘tied at 83 0 ,000. The Warmer Active cap lired on the 26th off Charleston, by the - United States steamer Flambeau. Acting nester Sheldon was placed on board, with orders to take her to. New York,. but having spring her fore meet, and being leaky , she same into this port. Her car go consists of dry goods, provisions, Ac , and, with the schooner it is worth about ‘4,000. The schooner Wave. captured on tko teth ultimo, near Georgetown, South Carolina, by the United Stares pilot boat G. W. Blunt, was coming out with Piety hales of cotton. Acting Master's Mate George B. Worth. , She Was abo brought to Philadelphia on Friday. PHILADELPHIA A. IYi . E. Z. CONFER ENCE—SEVENTH DAY'S PRO ORE DlNGS.—Oonfor • mice met on Saturday morn• g, at 10 o'clock, Super intendent ROBB in the chair, associated by au RrititenT dint Enhoe. Scripture lemon by the former, illumine and prayer by W. T. Biddle The roll was called, rulesread, and the journal of Friday read, corrected, and approved. The Committee on Ministerial Studies reported, yeater to the efrect that Thomas Harris was not ( Val lied to ream Oeticoo's orders. Money WO9 rend - Too of perintehden t's dues from different churches in this Conference district. A number of letters front oirewts and etations were teed. Additional apt.pointments were made to preach; R. A. 4 0n, Illo; day evening, 12th iris.! Jona': to addre.fs the DAnebtors of Confer ence.; Miller, Clinton, and Sons and Daughters of J. B. Trusty. Several spirited discnssions arose touching noints cf discipline. Adjourned. NEW PENFION BILL —A ntw penFlon bid recently introduced into Congress, provides that any officer, non-commissioned officer, musicians nr privates of the arrny, including regulars and volunteers and any officer, non-commissioned officer, musician, seaman, flo tilla men, marine, clerk, landsman, pilot, or any other person in the navy or marine corny, who has been or 0411 hereafter be disabled by any wound renewed or contracted in the service of the United States. and in the line of duty, shall receive a half-pay pension, provided it be not more than $5O nor less than I 8 per month for the hitybent ruin of disahffity, lower cares to twelve era portional pay. The hill also provides half-pay so wi dows and minor children of those who are killed or died of disease contracted in the service. Pensioners are to relinquish the Government bounty to volunteers. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE Or PENNSYLVANIA —The officere and Committee of An. rangemente of the Medical Society of the Stste of Penn sylvania, alter extrusive correspondence, have, in behalf or that body, unanimously accepted the invitation of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, to hold its thin. teenth animal session in this city. The State Society gill therefore convene it Philadelphia, on the second Wedrisrday, the 1111, day of June next. at 11 o'clock i. Id. As it is highly important that each county iu thy Fte te should be fully ro prelelard, it it hoped that all newspapers friendly to the advancement of medical science, and the complete organization of Ike profession throughout the State, will give thin announcement an insertion in their respective pnpers. COTTON GEED FOR THE MIDDLE BTATEs.—Forty packagn a of cotton seed, of the green seed variety, having jugt been received from the agri cultural bureau of the Peti-rit Office, by the editor of the Germantown Telegraph. will be distributed tl the first applicants. Throe applying by mail must enclose ninety cents to repay postage. Not loss than half a oAcknee will be semi b) mail, the 'postage on which will be forty ye cents. Les.. quantities can bo obtained by calling at the office of the Telegraph. AIIRRST of A SIMPLIFTEIt. John Definer was confronted on Saturday afternoon by Alder man Bcitler to answer the charge of stealing a gold chain from a store in Eighth street, below 111arket. He was seen to piece a chain valued at S2S, in his coat col lar, by n colored boy. uho gave the alarm The bay was engaged in sweeping the paremer k in front of the estab lishment when he detected the larceny. FuN A WAY.— On iiaturday afternoon, Larne to IL :11111 driven by John K. Well, ran olf in the Eleventh ward. At third and Gre e n inverts the wagon came in contact with it rimy, causing Mr. Well to be thrown oar of the vehicle, and hunting hint on - t.everely that death SOMI ensued. Pho deco:kr:ell was thirty years age. He left a family residing at No. 9713 North Front street. EATH OF MR C. P. HIN ELINE ion. (limit,: 11. Ilineline, late imperintendent of pit lie Printing 'ander Governor Packv, and mildisnee of the _Pennsylvania Slate Sentinel, at Ilarrisnarg, died :It the resideurv• i t Lit ratlier-indaw, in this city, en the Ittli inst., of inflammation of the brain. lle was a prominent Lemucratic• politician for Inatty HE COURTS.—The usual business was trausaeted in the courts Saturday. Nothing of t inti•rest occurred. The pktriet Court was engattitil frith the Notion Lists. A District Court in Equity was ' also held by italae Sharsweed. and the equity argument list was taken up and disposed of. In the Court of Con. 111011 fleas, the !notion lists were also tattler cffilsidcra i Lion. The Court of Sari Pri us wan Jul in sessiu u. FIRE.—A fire occurred about 5 o'clock on Saturday morning, xt lloyt's clothing store, at the S. IF. eorner of Ti•uth and Clie,tnitt str,ets: The flank's aro Fnppospil In have originated from the gas light. which wag. kept burning all night. The ihiniage done Will not excetll IMPORTANT MAIL FACILITIES.—WO are authorized to state that. hereafter, the mails will run regularly between all points in toe North and Bentham Kentucky, where the courts have also been filly re ebrablitbed. PHILAIMIRILLA.IIOAMH Or TRADB_ JOHN H. ADONMS, THOMAS S. FEH.NoM, (COMMITTER OF THE MONTH SAMUEL E. bTOKES, MARINE INTELLIGENeg PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May ItL I+SHIL 4 49-SUN MU BUN RISES HIGH WATER.. aBEIVED Bark A Mandtrson, Thompson, 6 days from Boston, in Ballast to Captain. Bark StkragnAt4, Lewie, 4 days from Now York, in bal loßt to J N Brizley a Co. Bark P U Alexander ' Merriman, 2 (Duo from N York, in ballmt to Workman & Brig W M Podgy. (Br) A nelerPon,from Riodo Janeiro Nnrch aO, cf.flen t® John Mason di Co. 'Staled in CO mith Lark Syndindry. for Now .York. Loft barlo Wilda and Conrad, repairing . : would rind in WI ,ui 0 days for l'hiliniklidds. March 7 on the 4,11twa,11 p.tnlng , n, Int 3S, Ipr p 31 W, spoke balk Gertrude, from Now York for AM ti ails. Brig Sophia, rho-fling, 47 daya Tom Dlxsiun , with b: truktoue at_ci fruit to Jettroe, Scattet gcs , A & Co. Saw lifeAlittor, Miller, 4 days trona Fell River, with acc.d go to cartisio. Saw li Vnux, Prink, 6 days from Fortress Monroe in ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co. Behr Tiger, Goldth wade. 12 days from Saco, with hes - fogs to J Q Seammon. Etbi , Alikraft, (DP) P4I4 , SP, 0 Jaye from wikL. Bob to A E Onterbridge. Schr Marietta, Gray, 7 days from Bangor, with pota toes to E A Solider & Co. Schr John 0 Henry, Herring, 3 days; from Laurel, al, with lumber la J W Rune_ . _ grhr Extra, Ttillor, 8 days from Laurel, Del, with tutu- Leo to J W Bacon. Saw Corn, Magten, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with flour to It M Lea. 6ehr D P, Mathews, frem Parlamenti., Behr Anima., Venial, from Pail River. Behr Mary D Cranmer, Braumer. from New York. Brhr Ummtitution, Strout, from New York. Tiara John Payson, 'retry, hey Weat.l3 9 Stettion k Co. Brig Florence, Bradford Jamaica. Van Horn, Wood. worth it Co. Brig nil:Aden, Rater, Boston, J B Bazley & Co, Behr L Dupont, Hering, Barhadoe, da ck - hr .1) N Richartle, JOr, BOOM, a 0 Behr Reindeer, Davis, Boston, do Schr Martha Niohole, Small. Portland, do Schr Matt Renner, Wier, K. 7 Wmt, do Schr Romp. Stanley, Saco, Pi A Solider &CO. la A tiley9, Witotinti, ttprtlrhlll, dO Nair George Fales, Nickerson, Providence, Crowell Si Collins. Schr Defiance, Harrington, Portsmouth, Noblo, Cald well B Co. Pam T El Aormrtre i goiter ) illusion, MP Schr Challenge, Hart, Boston, Tuella er Co. Bar Constitution, Strout, Boston, J It Blskibton. Fchr T Borden, Wrightington ) Fall River, Cashier, NOWT 6; , lllngton, tan' D ?I Matthews, Portsmouth, I, Andouried & Schr Antares, Cordery, Salem, E It simper i co. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del, M4y - LO, The ship Tuscarora, for Liverpool. went t r sea Gila morning. Brig General Marshall, from WO de Janeiro. naeall in. Wind W. Yours, &o. JOHN P. MARSHALL. (Correspondence of the Press.) ftEnDING, May. 8. The folkming boats from the Union Canal mimed into the Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden 10.14 COL /gra e:. PALSIPVIS: J tY Shower and England & Brown, with boards, and T J Burrows, lumber to Norcross & Sheets; J A Lemon and Harry, grain to A C. Cotten & Co, Regulator, do to Perot & Bro; Saratoga. do to L G klytlogor; Mid Blue DIA, hoarJr, to 11 WN York' Dauphin, el:duplex to Malone & Taylor, Two Brothers, do to B Atop & Christman; Alice, lumber ' and Annie, boards to P Sheldon, New York, B W Gould, do to Henry Crookey. MEMORANDA Ship Saraoak, Rowland, was advertiaed at Liverpool 2.6 th ult. for Plata& Iphig 12th iimt. Sat' Wm Carroll, Chipman, for Philadelphia, was at ZdaTaga , m PR, lifich rat, 4isonargeth Bchr Viola, Somers, hence, arrived at Fall River 8:h inNt Scbr EvFrpreen, Potter, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall River Sib lust. Fchr Exclainge, Soule, helmet arrived at BaltimOno 9111 ine-t. Seim. Alfred Sunlit). Dunham, and Fifield Matthews, exiled from Fall River Sin Met. for Philadelphia, via Seacounet. gcl r Sarah, Poice6n, horgaii, farrlv.l «6 New EtArerd Sth inct. Scbro Evelyn, Crowley, and Lucy Amos, Holbrook, hence, arrived at New burypoi t Bth lust NOTICE TD ALLRINESS Notice is hereby given that the nun buoy having gone adrift f,om Pond Island Reef, at the month of the Kenna_ bed river, Ma, the danger is marked for the presant by a spar buoy, which will be changed for a nun buoy as soon Se powlide Notice of Cho Obswige wilt by 8 By order of the Lighthouse Board. J. D. SEAVEY, Clerk First Lighthouse District. Portland, April 1.1862.' The buoy MI Long Itnd being carried WOW, tha harlar master of Newyrt, RI, has placed a temporary bnuy at that point. A pennanect buoy should be put in position inmeoiately, as several vebsets run on there on Wednes— day. GROCERIES A.ND PROVISIONS NATIVE WINES. STRICTLY PURE JUICE OE THE GRAPE—THE MONT DELICIOUS, RIGEL AND FRUITY WINES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, aip26-13 CORNER ELEVENTH AND . VINE STS cR(' SSE & BL ACK %FEU'S cele . Crated PICKLES and SAUCES, constantly received (1B EAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT TIER! only 12 elm. per pound, at No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. luta -tf NUTS. -20 BALES LANGEJE 000 ALMONDS; 25 bales. SICILY. ALMONDS; 100 begA New African PEANUTS; juit received and for sale by IiHODbS A, WILLIAMS, ay 6 107 South WA. PER Street. LEAF LARD.-79 tierces prime ket tle-rendered Leai Lard, for Baba by C. C. BAHL &R. & CO., mite4-tf 103 ARCH Stroet, 2d door above Front, IJ BBLs. GOOD COOKING BUT TER for Bale very cheap at No. 812 SPRING GAR DEN Street. mh2s-1S pliEll6Fl.-1.50 boxes fine Herkimer County Cheese. for sale by O. S. SADLER Az CO., mh2o-tf 108 ARCH Street, SA door above Front. I,TEIA Y CHOICE WHITE RYE r FLOUR. only 23( cts. per pound. at No. 812 et'EING GARDEN Bcraet. CAIMES_ Chemical Sperm Oandlee_ ff sl or sale by SAURETCHE h LAVNIIGNE, 202 and 204 Smith FRONT Street. mhl4 VIN h G AR—French White Wine Vinegar, for sale by JAURIETOTIR & T.A.vmnama, Nov. 2132 and 20T Sob FRONT Shoot. SAILDINES.—A very superior brand for We by (MAIMS 11, OARITAIRO I ara TAO WAIIIIUT no atreei. MESS PORK.-258 bbls Mess Pork, for sale by C. 0. SADLER & irib29. 4 4 109 AEOR Street, 2d door above Front. IF YOU WANT GOOD POUND BUTTILE, go to 8. Z. GOTTWALB', No. 812 9P814118 OA RIIIIN Street mb2B-tf Q,ALT.-2.000 oaolio Ground Alum Salt'; 23.000 bushels do, do., do.; COOO bushels Turk's Islsud do., In store and for sale by MURPHY & NOONS, No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. ley3 20ONT. CHOICE WRITE ICTE FLOUR, jurt received sod for sale et No, 81.1 STEVENS HOUSE, (LATE DELKONIOOI3O No. 25 B110.11)WAT, NEW YORK Five minutes' walk from Fall Rivor boat landing, Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street. mi26.3rn GEO, W. STRPRRNd, Proprietor. AOARD.-THE UNDERSIGNIID, l ate of the GIRARD HOUSE, Phliadeiphls 7 bane Waned, fora term of yearn, WILT P'B aoTici,, is veashilketoa. They take thin ocennion to return to tbea td Wanda mud otertmuore mem - thaohn iQr pant fawns and beg to assure them that they will be meal happy to we them in their new auarters• tgYHEB, crlienwrox, ds 00. wasintalrox, Jni, is. 168 L atr23-37 ~`✓✓ 'Written PROPOSALS will be received until the Roth luctetit for the dtlivery, ou the North Wharf, at WEST POINT, New York, of the following quantitiee and Qualitiee of WIIITE ASH COAL—iileein: 600 tons (2,240 Ma ton) Lomita Mountain, Steamboat size. Also, TOO tots (2,240 lbo li' ton) BEE size, 300 tons (2240 lbs W ton) St(ive size, Of either Beaver Mountain, Ruck Mountain, or Balti orore vein, Wyoming, price of each stated separately. Coal can be delivered from the Schuylkill, Lonigh, and Vi}onorig districts, at the WEST POINT WHARF, from canal Unto which receive it at the bliaoo, without breaking bulk, via the Schuylkill. and Delaware and Raritan Canals. More than the ordinary facilities for unloading will be fun iebt d. Tbe Coat to he delivered between the let of June and 24th of ilugunt neat, Captain an.; Quartermaster Military Acadomy West Point, New York. May 2,1862. my 6-14 t A RMY ° CLOTHING- AND EQUI PAGE SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office mail 12 o'clock, rd., on Xuesd ar the 13th iLet., for furnish ing sixty theme!. d yards % dark blue cotton and wove flan nel a eigblng OX ouuceato the yard, to be Other piece or wool. (13 cd, for Ruing hlnnmeg. Bide will Do reeel MI for the whole or any part of the above quantity, and bidders meet etete bow moon it can be delivered at the Schuylkill arsenal, subject to inspection. _ 25,000 pound! Sole Leather, beat quality, Oak-tanned, from Burnes Ayres, or La Plata Dry tube, to weigh 14 pentads or more to the side. Separate bids required for ach kind—La Plata or Buenos Ayres !Bich All bide tuu,t be endor,ed "Pi-Goo:obi for (Litt blue Cotton and Wool Flannel," and be *Maimed to Col G H. CROSSIA.ei, Deputy Q. IL. General. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, An. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, CLISTONf HOME, PIIFLADKI.IIII.I, April 20, 1862 5 Sealed and endorsed Proposals for Books, Blanks, at.d Stationery, for the Custom House. Philadelohia," will be received at THIS OFFICE until the Tw fl - DAY OF JHAY for supplying the Custom Demo for one year from the let day of June, 1882, with blank Books for Entries, Records, Abstracts, flee. Printed Books of Bonds, &c. Printed Blanks for Enrollments, Licensee, Reports, Permits, Accounts, Ac. Ststionery, viz: Pens, Ink, Paper, Pencils, Ac. The whole probably not to exceed $2,000. Liberty is reserved to accept such proposals for the whole or any portion of the eFticlee therein named. It in aiee to be Itilderstoeti that all such articles as may be ',mired, and which are not expressly mentioned in the selitdoles, shall be furnishe4 by the contractors at the usual market prices, or may, at the option of the Collec tor. be purchased in open market. SCIrPIIIIIeB of articles and estimated quantities, with spe. ChM/ Pi, and other trquired particulars, furnished ou ap ilicotion at this office. Dome, with satisfactory security, will be required for the faithful performance of Bic contract: Rp 28. n 4t WM. B. THOMAS, Collector. ILL 13 MIN ATIN G OILIS 66 LUCIFER" ON WORKS. 100 tibia. Lucifer" Burning Oil on hand. We guarantee this oil to be non-exploalve, to burn all the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant dame, without crusting the wick, and but slowly. Bbla. lined with gime enamel. WRIGHT. SMITH, & PHARSALL. fe2l-tf Office 516 MaRICET Street. 74 12 65 n BABRFLS CARBON OIL FOR bide, in good barrels, suitable toe shipping; and to the trade, in man lota, at 415 COM HEMS ntreet. soy 5. Pt* CAR HON OIL.-100 bbls. Natrona Oil lu store and for sale by WILLIAM M. WILSON. 205 M A RA - ICI' R 1,44. HARMONY SHBRRY—For salein bond. by CHAS. 8. OA MAIM. •)1O Ns. 1210 WALNUT et. and 111. 48ANITII It. THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1862. OLIABID RHODES k WIULIAttId t 107 South WATER StrAeL UOTELFI. PROPOSALS. EDWARD C. 'BOYNTON, PHILADELPHIA, May ith, 1.661 RETAAL PRY U9Onti. /ILO AKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! NJ THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY TV ENS & No. 2a SOUTH NINTH STEM. THE LARGEST THE BEST ASSOB TVEN2; THE CHOICEST COLORS, raw THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS. THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WURS. ACID asvcrallotr THE L 7WEST ("AMEN, IN THE )ITY, AT IVENS & CO.'S, N 0.23 BOUTH NINTH tiTIIIDET. nitati•am R APISON'S, CORNER OF NranTn AND OtlEitß3/ 9TP.EDTS, OFFER TO THE LADIES NARROW BUGLE GIMPS, BLACK SILK LACES, BELT RIBBONS, ALL COLORS, NARttoit" SILK GIMPS, NARROW RIBBONS, SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS. CHEAP. rAiiTierDaN AND 01111YCMLLA SPLIT /ZEPHYR, One Int of PARTRIDGE 'WORSTED, and all the lead tag colors, al 12.4 cents per hank. RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS it ZEPHYR STORE, comusit EIGHTH . AND CHERRY STREETS. ap23-1m pLUAI(B.-11 you want the best value for yo.,r money, go to the City C!oeic tnorei tta North IEIGIITIT Eitreet, above Cherry. m 1120.3111 iILOAK.S! `l.l A KA9NIFICENT AOSQATAIRtrr Or ALL THE NEWEST STYLES DEPORTED THIS SE A SUN, With every new material, mule up and trimmed In the rory toot unkuPor, at rricet that *AY all coFlDttl~plh ALT TRH PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. E. CORNER 'EIGHTH AND WALNUT BTO. anh26.3ln NEW CLOAK STORE! The most elegant aseortment in the city. No. 29 south NINTH street, Fire' door above °hostel% mtall-am f 1024 OFIESTNUT STREE T E. M. NEEDLES Would call SPECIAL ATTENTION To bin assortment of White Goode and Linens, feinted to the requiremente , of the present some PLAIN, PLAID, AND STRIP - ED JAriONETS CAMBRIC.% MULL, NAINSOOKS, SWISSES, FREif 0 II MUSLINS, PILLOW, SHEETING, AND SHIRTING taiti ENS, &v. All varieties and novrities in the above a VERY LOW RATES Also, A Choice Aseorizaont LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HANDEEB CHIEFS AND VNILS 1024 011ERTNITT t4TILEIOT SILK MANTLES AND SACQUES. Black Taffeta Mantlea. Black bilk Pacqueo, Elegant new styleti. Light Cloth darques. BREPE E BD'S' PLAIDS-, New lots, bargain., 1234. 18%, and 25 cts. Plaid klozambiquos i eery destratile, ASS6B'S Any Bilk Mixed Classirneres and Coatings. Light colons fanny Cassitnerea. 6.4 klixtursa and Melton& Cloth goods for little fellows. P.OlOB JACKETS ANT, PA.NTA (NEW DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY.) First-class Be,dy- infido Gar.nents. Style and Pit unexceptionable. Prices Ter) reesonatile. Ens a , guilt:made to orlar_ MOEP.E. k COWARD, B. E. corner TUNTII and MARKET Stream. ADli KIMBLE SUMMER FLAN -1411-1...—.1.1.., of real onAhriukable SUMMER. VLANN'4I., manu factured by the Shakers, from an excettlingly line and soft wool. BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SlLKS.—lfaving made large purcharas ef email CHECK SILKS early it/ the Heade% we are still able to then. at th. old pricca. thack and «bite Cheek French Silks. Gray colored Check French Silke. Black and White India Silke. Brown and White India Silke. We also offer the GREATEST BARGAINS IN FANCY SILTS. Beautiful Silke from 50 mite to $1.60. 4,000 yards Plain Mozanthignes at 25 cents. These goods <have a very rich lustre, looking very much like silk, and are remarkably cheap, having coat 22 ct-zik. to imporL 1 case Bareges a Chenille. and 1 cess Bareges a Brodie at 25 cents, worth 40. I lot all-silk GRES S.DINEi at 25 cents, worth 62. This is the CB EA PEAT lot of Goode IN THIS CITY. Ws mode Vellp as 70 volute. • R. STEEL & SON, rrp3o No. 713 North TEE TH Street, above Coates. - 11 3F, PLAID SILKS FOR BONN'STS. Blank and White Neat Plaids. Brown and White Neat Plaids Black and White F.-hapiterd's Plaids. Lihni, Blue, and Green Plaids. LA.tzToP.I.I., AB.CPL. 1W BERING Pit.INTS ) 011010111 STYLES. KERR MAC'S, P.RoXIMR, PACIFIC, ALL TWIGLYR AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot beet stiles and fast colors at 10e. COWPERTII WAIT & fahlo-1! N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Ste TA S. E. CAM PB tto Co., P - WHOLE-SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have °mud this day, Bonnet's Bleck. Taffetas. Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustre. Satin Plaid and Printed Tlarquilise. Lapites beet bleep, Bmeges and Bombazines, Blch ettoo Itlozambiques. Lupin's best Mach, white, awl high colored Chain. Organdies arid Jhennete, griasaile grounds. Cachemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich. Foulard Poplins. koninird Proacn zi,plB-41 103 NORTh EIGHTH STREET, SECOND DOOR &BOVA ARCH, UP STAIRS MAtritS' b}x.g.4Z Arc. The Copartnership heretofore existing between KAIINMAN & LONNERaTADTEI3 Saving been dissolved by mutant consent, the under piped respectfully informs the patrons and friends of the old Dun. and OM trade iu gesieial, that be. iuu, Wpm all the up-stairs name of NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE A ROH. To continuo the manufacturing o sal kinds of DRESS, CLOAR, MLNTILLA TRIAIKILT(IO, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, CORP Of all description, &o, And will offer inducements in price and as well *a prompt s'rendanco to orders, in every article Apper taining to hit lino. WM. LONNERSTADTER, an.l-2m] No 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arc.h. JEW GOODS ORVINING DAILY. N —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and Wao. Plain brown Poulards, one yard wide. Piques, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colors. Wool Do Lines, choice shades. Plaid and small figured Wool De Lain." for children. A large assortment of Gingham, at 12)4, 2.0, and 25 cents. A fresh assortment of Clothing Cloths. Small figure dark brown blotunrs, choice. Sheplield's Plaids, from 18% to 50 cents. Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at JOHN H STOKES', No. 702 ARCH Street. N. B.—Good black Silks, 87), on, and $1.1.2.4. Cali and examine our $1.12% black Silks. mh2B 371 MS. STRIPE FOULARDS 2 from Auction. Small Stripe Foulards. Gray Stripe Foulards. Nest Stripe Foulards. ap2B.tf EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN TILLAS.—Ladies in want or the above articles will Sod it to their advaotas Ito visit the old established house of Mrs. HENRY, No. SS Nei th NINTH Street, below ARCH_ The latest Paris Styles always on hand at - brines that astonish everybody. ael-am LINENS AT IM PORTERS' PRICES. —RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAR DICE SON'S oplelaraccal SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re ceived from toe manufacturers direct, and guarantied pertect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade generally is respectfully invited. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, apl9-rp tf 100 CHESTNUT Street. CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, 011. CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW lEHADES.- 1 1. E. A Bella. MBAULT, N.B. corner ELE VENTH and MARKET . Streets, will open this morning from numien, Ingrain Carpets at 28, 31, 37, 50, 62 and 66c. ; Entry and Stair Carpels, 18 to 62c. ; Hemp, Rag and Yarn Ca , pets. 18 to 37c. ; Floor Oil 'CMOs, 31 t. 3 60c t'W hitt+ and Red Chuck Matting, 20 to Sic.; Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 50c. to $1.50; Muslim from 7 to 123 i c , Spring Chtutzea 9 to 12c.; Lawns, 12%c •, Shepherd's Plaids, 12 to 38c.• ' Detainee and Ohallios 12 to 22c.; Stella Shawls, $2 to $0; Honey Comb and Near miller. Quilts, $1.50 to $6 ; high lustre black Silks. $1 to $1.37. myB-12t GAUZE BUMMER BLANKNITS.- The subscribers have received an invoice of those very desirable goods, in fine quality, at last season's price. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRTSON, apl9-rp tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. GAki DEN VABES. —Ornamental Terra Cotta Garden Vases, warranted to stand the weather.in any climate. These vases are made in beau 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 feet high. No decorations add so much to the natural beauties of a Garden, and at HO little cost, as a few Vases filled with flowering plants. 'illustrated Cata logues tout by mail on .I?Plic.e.km• BARRIMON, 1010 CHESTNUT StrrrAt. OPENING OF A SUMMER GAR MEN.—The undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has opencd for the Beason his FINE GAR DEN and HOTEL, at Of Not , Of co4,Tic* Street. Opp- Bite Fairmount Park, Yamilicti ore oarcioularly %TRW Ice Cream, Cakes, excellent Lem Beer of Betties brew ery, Wines, &c., always on hand. HENRY FESION my3.2re TWENTY. SEVENTH and CO ATE. rro THE DISEASE]) OF ALL CLABBER.—AII sub-acute and chronic diseases cured by special guarantee at 122 U WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, ar d in ClOl3 of a failure no charge is made. Proiessor BOLLES, the founder of this new practice. milt superintend the treatment of all cases himself pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of those cured, also letters and complimentary resolutions from medical men and others will bo giver, to any person free. Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical men and (Abets wbo desire a knowledge of my discovery. in applying 1- lectricity as a reliable therapeutic agent. Con sultation free. a026-2m MEDALS AND COINS.—A large quantity of fil,dals and Coins for sale ; also, one set of Nepoleoul6 Modals, one wet of Damtiar's Medals of the English Kings, and ono set of Modals of tho BOMILD Empire apply to Whl. 9. BEIDGEINS. 189 W ILLI Street, Now York. Dealnr in Alodale. (lotus, end !Paint. toga. sap2l-11z UNITED STATES, EASTERN BIS TRIM OF PENNSYLVANIA. T. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED srA.rms, IHR mArtgtuf. Ton nAgrisum mammas OF PEN EST LVANIA, GIMPITING: WHEREAS, Tho District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern ITh.tt ict of Pennsylvania, rightly end dilly rencomlitip On a Libt.l. Med in the 'mina of the United Mates of America, bath decreed all persons In ge neral who have, or pretend to have, any tight, title, or interest In the steamer BERMUDA, whereof Charles William Westendorff is master, her tackle, appvel, and fartiture, and the sands. MUMS, and merchandise. laden en board thereof, eantured by the Milted States ididirtilt or vessel-of. war called Mercidlta, under command of H. S. Stelleragon, to be monished, cited, and called tojnig. nu nt, at the time and place underwritten, and to the ef fect hereafter tiapreited, (Nance so requiring,) Yen are therefore rbarsto and strictly oojcinod and commanded, that you omit not, but that brpubllshlng these preemie in at least tw , . of the daily newspapers printed and pun lietoil in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Lc!ya/ In- Telligenerr, you do monish and cite, or cause to he 'm il k Cal ee l cited, F .-rernri.rily, sit rperso.n. 1s gen.r.l else buys- or pretend to have, any right, title, or intelost in the said steamer BERMUDA, her tackle, apparel, and fur niture, and the seeds, wares, and merchandise. laden on hoard thereof, to appear before. the Honorable JOHN OADWALADEP, the Judge of the said Murk at the District Court room ' in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of those presents, if It be a court day, or else on the next court day folbwitm, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or Wiese, in due form of law, a raamnablo and lawful excuse If any they have, why the said steamer BERMUDA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and tho goods, waree, and merchandise, laden on board thereof, eheuld not be' pi onounced to belong, at the time of the ceprore of +Lo amno, ihe externie. of ihe United §r3P14.4, MA/ as goods of their enemies nr.....therwise, liable and sue ject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lad till prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as topistice shall appertain. And that you duly inriunte, or canes to he intimated. unto nil nersons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these tire serfs it is also intim tted,) that if they than not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not reasonable and lawful came to the eoutrarY, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may. nroneunce that the said steamer BICH 4117 D A, bar tackle, appr,rel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of the Hem% to the enemies Mine United Slates of America, and as goods of their enemies, or milerwise, liable and subject to confis cation and Cumblinitation, to ho adzidge I end condemned as lawful price, the absence or rather contumacy of the person to cited and intimated in anYwi'.o net withetandingt and that yon duty certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these pre sante . _ . Witness the Honorable JOHN CA D WAL AD KR. Judge told Court nt. PhihuielDnia, this ninth day of MAY, A. D. hill% and in the elithtY elan year of the Indeaen deuce of the said United States. m.12-3L G. B. FOX, Clerk District Court. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY I. a beautiful and healthful village, three mile. from Media. nuaile received at any time for the sum mom. Boarding per week 82.25. Thorough course in the Mathematics, Languages, English Studies, and all the branches usually taught. Boys prepared for College or Business. CALVARY AC &DENY, GERMAN- N./ TOWN, Pm - LA.—The Principal can receive into bis family a few boarding eeholare, where they will enjoy all the comforts and discipline of home. They can be prepared either for business or to enter any class in college. Reference—Right Roy. Bishop Potter, Rev. B. New t..., D D. For circulars address B. B.II.OIOIARICR, A. M., Principal, ruh2o-thm 210 , GE, 11mA NT 0W N, Phila. TIOLMESIIITRG SEMINARY FOR lALI OUNG LADIRS.—Tho duties of this School will ho resumed, after the Raster holidays, on the 28th of APRIL. For circulars, refereuce. &c., address the gimes CEA PM Ail, Principals, floinv),,l,nre. and R. m* TAJRRANT'S F. 1•1211 vital r.N.r SELTZER APERIENT_ This valuable and popular Medicine has universally re ceived the must favorable recommendations of the PIZAPRBBIoN And the PUNIC ai tha most EMMY? AND AGIUMABLII iThmis and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Slat Heads oh e , Nausea. Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, num, AND ALL COMPLAINTS WIDISH 100 g C PSTNUT gh-dAt GENTLE AND COOLING APER.IENE OR PUR GATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is Isttstictilarli , tidaisted to tho manta of TraveUm% Sea and. Laud, Residents in lot Climates, Persons of St:denten, Habits, Invalids and Convalescents; Captains of Teasels and Planters will find it 9, valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. lila In the form of a Powder, carefully vat els le batted Numerous tea:mounds, from profeseional acid other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coon• try, and its steadily. Maiming popularity for a aeries of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of au intelligent public. Maeignatirta toils be _ _ TARRANT & CO., No. 21S GREENWICH Streec, corner Warren et. NEW YORK. ap2l.ly And for sale by Druggiets generally. INV ONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC; y covEuy OF PROF. C H. BOLLES, 1220 WALNUT STREET, PUIL U)ELPRI&. BL'AP "XiiV (.I.I4EFTTLLY. The difference between fact and fiction, of permanently curing the tick and buffering of their diseaseb, or adver• timing to cure alai eboning hut little or no evidence of cures , can be well appreciated by the anxious inquirers after heslth, by attentively reading the following synop of certificate,. hem the moot rentable gentlemen to Philadelphia who were permanently cored by. Prof. BOLLES, I CIU WA L UT street, and alter they bad been given - op US incurable by the most eminent medial men of this city : . _ Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 814 South Front plYEbk. Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. D. Church, Dye.. perain of long 'Anna:lg, Lnr}ngitia and Lumbago, 1833 Itennuch atreet. Aleatiwier Adaire,lnflammatory Rheumatism, Lyng Atanditie...l2l2 g1e , 06k..4 greet, Eighteenth ward, Remington. William IL Shaine, Paralysis of the lower limbs, (ParapirrY,) end Epilepsy, 110 ,tenth Tweatieth street J. J. Bailey, Laryngitis, Byspepria, and Lumbago, 219 liderket street. _ . Thomas Owens, Cougesilon the Brain and gnvara Ffeinerrhage of the Lunge and Diabetis, American Hotel, .Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, 528 Arch area. James Nugent, Deafneea ter ail years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford ens•te. George. G Presberry, Chronic Bronchitis and Catarrh, formerly proprietor of the Girard Rouse. Thomas Ilarrcp, severe Diabetis.. Bose Mills, West Phi ladelphia. George Grant, Rheumatic Goat, long standing, 333 Market street. A. 7'. Ds Silver. Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 173 e CheAtt.= Ktre.t. C. 11. VormiciltOitrynk by: T s-pia arra IntWamotioa of the Kioneye. Chestnut aud Fortieth ecroeto. Hugh Tlarrold, Bronchitis and Disease of the Kidneys, 49 Foutb Third street. S. P. M. 'rasher. Chronic Dyspepsia, and Kidney Die pare, 1822 South Fifth strtat. Gre-ree, M. D.,", , ,eret , so , tinsond eeyeroLurn ;Ago, 1410 Pine etrcet. "Edward McMahon, Consumption, I=7 Front etreet. Stanford htillwell, Congeetionof the Brain and Chronic. Dyspepsia, 1W:.6 Palmer street (Intim D. Cushnon Paralysis or (ho lowor lints (PorittLvv) and Dyillettele., Western Hotel. J. 'ticket, iltrottic Bronchitis, Uonstapation and Con. geotion of the 3.3 rain. SIS Dallowhill street. HEAD NETS, Caleb Lamb, bronchial Consumption of five years etamling, 1435 Chestnut strut. /WT. J. Mallory, Anboykt, rhiladelpbia. M. ltl. Laming, Norvoue Prcalratiou l Cadbury Aye- DIM N. B.—ln addition to the above cases cured, Prof. 0. H. BULLED has cured two thousand Chronic and .cute CMOS within less than three }ears in Philadelphia, alt of which CMOS bed resisted the treatment of the most emi nent viatica] mon. Please take notice that Prof. B. does not advertise any certificates of cures, except those cured in this city. Prof B, has oetabliehed himself for life in this city, and his success in treating the sick Is a sufficient guaran• tee that he claims nothing hut ilciontific facts in his dis covery in the use of Electricity es a reliable thorerentic agent. N. 16.—1 t will be well for the diseased to recollect that Prot, has gicra, a word of caution la hie pamphlet to guard them against trusting their health in the bands of those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution may seem sevi,re ou those rising Electricity at hazard. but it is the severity of truth and designed for the good of humanity. LEOAL, ED V CA 'l'l.O.N AL TISY. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M. 304 lm llama Ghroon, vei.webro Cha., .11E1)11211Y AL. "SALINE APERIENT -11,6 halt etTatt to keep in any climate, and merely requires kater poured upon it to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage. Consultation Free. tit/lieu tulvortisoment in anothor column. PROF. ( 1 . H. BOLLES, 1220 WeLIYI.IT Street. PlOlada. BROWN'S ESSENCE JANIAIVA G1N43101, Manufactured only at FREDEnJOB BROWN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, Wortheast corner of Fie TI3 and 012 f EST.NZT Streebh PHILADELPHIA Attention Is called to this valuable remedy which should be in every family. and for the Army and Navy it is In dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, and is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water. CAUTION.—To prevent this valuable 'Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, hi order to guard the purchaser against being imposed twos by worthless imitations. And sold by all respectable Druggists in the fruited States. fes sfrm-flm G LUTEN CAPSULES Or PURE COD-LIVER OIL. -The repugnance of most patients to COD-LIVER OIL, and the inability of many to take It at all, has in duced various forms !of disguise for its administration that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special cases, but more AIM the Telltale neutralizes the naval effect of the Oil, proving quite as unpalatable and of lees therapeutic value. The repug nance, nausea, &c., to invalids, induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the nee of our CAPSULES COD-LIVER. OIL CAPSULES have been much used lately in 'Europe, the experience there of the good re sults from their use in both hospital and private practice. aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for them, feeling assured their use will result In benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by WYETH & BROTHER” t4191k ALI; fitroat, Pbllarle4vbis COAL. ROBERT R. CORSON. COAL DEALER. OFFICE,_ 133 WALNUT STREET, AGLOW OBOOND, fe9T-Sak PIIILADIILPFILk JM. ROMMEL'S NEW LMIEGH ey • GOAL Wft A RP, No. 960 DELAWARE Avenue. above PO PL B Street. apt). Im* HAMPTON'S SPLENDID SPRING Mountain Lehigh Nut. Hampton's Splendid Stove Coal. Hampton's Splendid Egg Coal. YARD—Southeast corner FRONT and POPLAR. 3-12.t* C 0 A L.—Lehigh, Locust Mountain Eagle Vein, and Hickory, of best quality, and well prepared. W5l. 11. (111111 TIS. apl2.lm* 1511 CALLOWEIIGL. Street COAL.—TLIE U NDE RBl N E beg leave to inform their friends and the public the they have removed their LEHIGH COIL DEPOT Iron NOBLE-STREET wanitir, on the Delaware, to thei , Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and 'WILIAM Streets, where they intend to loam the best quality 0! LEHIGH 00AL, from the most approved mines. it tb lowest prices. Your patronage is reepeetfully solicit v!. JOB WALTON di 00. Onlc*, 112 South ENOO;.TD Street Yard, EIGHTH and e-71L1,QW. I/140AL. UNITED kTATES, NASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. THE PRF.SIIIVNT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MAMMAL 01$ PRE MASTEIIN DISTILIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: yr/lElo.as, The District Court of the United Stetee in and for the Eaetern District of Peumsylthanin, rightly and duly proceeding on a Mud HIM in the name of the United Mates of America, bath decreed all permits II) general who have, or pretend to have, any right. title, or intermit in the Schooner DIXIE, otherwise called the SUCCESS, whereof L. B. Benton Is Raster, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the Roods, wapiti, and teer. Omelet, laden nn ward thereof, captured by the Mired Static eh timer Keystone State. under c , nimand of Captain. Le ]toy, to be MOllitlied,C.4 it ', and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expreesed, (malice ao requiring.) You ere therefore en.. ratted" enjeincrl marl comma...4od, that yen omit not, hut that, by publiebing these presents in at least two of the daily tiewirpapera printed and paolighel in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal &teat:- gencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to he ntonished and cubit. poremptn.ily. all Persona lu general who or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner DIXIE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on heard thereof, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CAD WA LADER, the Judge of the maid Court, at the Hid Gourt•room, in the Citv of Philadelphia, on the T WIeNTI NTH day eta, publication of thew, presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day follow ing, between the usual bonnier hearing entl4oll, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reaeonsele and lawful Punta, if aty they have, why the wed Schconi r DIXIE, her tackle, apparel, and foruiture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of tha game. to the minutiae of the UMW Stoles, and as a node of their enemies. or otherwise. liable and subject to condemnation. to be a , jedged and con demned as good and lawful prizes: and fit' ther to do and receive in this behalf as to melee titian appertain. And that you duly intimate, or canto to be intimated, unto alt perms aforenant, generalh, (to whom, by the tenor of time presents, it in also hairnet lb) that if they shall not appear at the time and Edam above mentioned, or apscar and 'Mall not above a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then Held District Court cloth intend and will proceed to adjudication cm t h e need cw prof-, and may pronounce that the said Schooner DIXIE, ter tattle. apparel, and furniture, and the goods. wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the ene mies of the 'broiled Staten of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to coo se- Cation and rontlemuati to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the abeence, or rather contumacy, of the perm is PO cited and intimated ix anywise notwithstand toff., nod thnt ? rot. vent t,, to the afti , i bidtricc Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CA DVTAL ADEII, Judge of the amid Court, at Philtdelphin, this Ninth day of NAT, A, D. unlZ, and In toe eighty•statit year of the Independence of the said United Suttee. myl2.3t G. It. FOX, Clerk District Court. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OP PENNSYLV NIA, SET. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATE 3, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRIOT OF PEHNSYLVAN lA, CITLEETIIk IVIAREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly aid duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in tt e name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons ice general, who have, or pretend hi have any right, title or in. Dust in the steamer FLORID 1, M hereof D. 0. Nelson is master, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and the goods, wares and merchandise laden en hoard thereof. captured by two boats' crews sent from the United States barque Pureuit, tinder 90111mand of David Ante, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and pie itt under written, mid to the effect hereafter ex pro stied, (Justice so requiring). You are therefore charged, and stria ly en. joined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by pnblishino there presents in at least two. of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Phil Phi— Oda, and in the Legal Intelligeeicer, YOU do aweigh and cite, or cause to be muniebed and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general, who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or ilal Test in the said steamer F1,0311)4, bee tackle, apparel, end furoiettoo, 'end the gueda l wares, and nierchandise laden on board thereof, to ap. pear before the Hun. JO dN CAD WAL &DER, the Judge of the sell Court at the District CI art room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TwENT I ST tl day after public of prebeot, it it be is Court day, or eiee on the, next Court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to alto w, or al lege, in due form of -am, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, wby the said steamer FLORIDA, ger ta.chle, apparel and furniture, e.toi the go -de. eft n. n .- merchandise laden ' n hoard they. of, should not be pros nounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the some. to the enemies of the United States, and as good of their enemies or othervise, lialele and subject to, cost di inflation. to be adjudged and condemned as zorat and lawful prizes; at d further to do and weir° in thia be half As to Justice shell appertain. And that you duly in timate, or tense to be intimated, unto all pera_ing at ire said. generally. (to whom ti.) the tenor of there presents it is also intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, M. appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court dtth intend and will pr . eceed to tuijuilicatiou on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said stunner FLO RI D A, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on boatd, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of. America, and as goods of their enemies, or oth , irwise, Bahia sad subject to cotifiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged Dud comic mutat at lawful prize, the nneenoe, or rather c ptnimic.) of the persons so cited end intimated in any not icl isistanding, and that you duly certify to the paid District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with there presents. Wilco ea tiles Untiorahle JfIIN ClADWALitnnft, Judge of the said Court, at Philad..lohia, this ninth day dm , of MAY. A D. 1862, and in the eighty- Edith year of the independence of the said United States. r0312.3t G R. Fox, Clerk District Court TTNITE) STATES, EALiTKEIS 1)18- PRICT OF PENNSYLV , VNIA. SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITS') STATE 3, TO THE DIA RSEIAL OF TEE E isTERN DISTRICT OP PENNAYLVAI4IIA, GltitETlNO: WHEREAS, The District Court of the Unit,d States it, and for the Eaatern District of Pennsylvania. ightly and duly - proceeding on a Libel, filed in the tonne of the Unita] States of America, he'll deCrted all persons in emend who have. or protted to have, aril right. iit'o. or interest in the schooner GUIDE, %here - I(34)min Smith is tnatteT, here tackle, apparel. and furniture, and the goods. wares. and merchandise laden on board there 4, captured hI the United States k nil boat, if nay:, u ,der com mand or--, to be monielied, cited, and cullut to ju lg. meet at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter express. d, (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and com manded, that you mint not, but that by publishing these presents in at ieadt two of the daily new.pavra velure:l and puhlishod in the city of. Philmb , lohia, end in the Legal In tell igencee, you do menish and cite or , ause to be monitobed and cited, peremptorily, all parsons in general who have, or pretend to have. any right, title or interest in the said schooner GUIDE, her h.l fusnitttse. aed the gangs, lataht, and mercb andsse laden on board thereof, to appear betero the Ilon. JOHN - lATIW AL A DER, the Judge of the said Court, at the Distrii•t Court room. in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publics,- tle - e et Thee, jo-e.enie, ik he Cork dsr. .lee on the next court day following, between the usual lunirs of hearing Chtlatty then and There to =ho v. or in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse if any they have, why the said schooner GUIDE. her &Ada. apparel. and furniture. anti the ponds, te tees. and merchandise laden on board th..-reof, should not be pr OnellacE 41 to belong, at The time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies, or et:Aer wise. liable and subject to content nation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prices; end further to do and receive it, Una helm f at to jnetice shall naportain. And that son duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aieressid. gene rally, (to whom by the teror of these presents it is also intimated that if they shall not appear at the time and place - above GliCirtio...CA, Or, appear eml 51t.41 out attn.; a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doily inreud and will proceed to adjulica. lien on the nub) coiffure, and may pronounce - that the paid ph-roper GUIDE, her taci,.l., apparel, and fur . Miura, anti the goons, woreel and merchandise t w ine on board theteot, did belong, at the time of the cap ture 01 the saute, to the ettemite of thy. Vtd'ed of Anorica, at d It; goods of their enemies, or other wise, liable and subject to confiscation and cutdean 110 h, to be adjudged arid condemned - as lawful prize, the an.quice, or rather toutumucytof the persons to cited and intimated in any wise uotwithfl - anditig. and that yen duly certify to the said Di trict Court what YOU Shall de in the pr. together with thee prewits. WiLlief.a the Honorable JOHNtDF,R, Judge of the paid court. at Pliliadelohia. this ninth alef ct hIAY, A. I) lied, and in the eighty.sixth year of the Ince rendence of the said 1.111;ted States. ras 13 3t i.e. FOX, Clerk District Court. UUNITEDk3TATES. Belbl'EtiN DiS TRIM OF PENNSYLVANIA. SCR TILE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STAGES, TO THE MAI , HAL OF THE EASTEHE DLSTETOT OF PENESYLVaNIA, GEE} TING: _ . HEREAS, The District Court of tho United States In and for the Eastern Octet of Peontailtiahlo, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed iu the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persona in general a ho have,or pretend to have, any right, title, .a - in terest In the eloop CcQUETT Et, whereof - Moore in ureele,-, her tackle, konart-I, and Ineniture.andthe eilige laden on board thereof. captured as prize oy the United States vessel-of-war Susquehanna, under com mand of Captain Earthier, said vessel bring one or the Atlantic Naval Squadron blockading the ports and coast of South Carolina, to be mniatioil, cited, and called to ju gmenl, et the time Cud place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex• pressed, (justice so re inking). You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by puldiehitig these presents in at least - two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of United Whin, and in the Legal Intelligencer, you do moulett and cite, or cause to be menielied and cited, peremptorily, all nlll . Bollld in general who have, or pretend to bane, any right, title, or interest in the said sloop COQUETTE, her tackle, Apparel. and furniture, and the goofs. wares, aud therChandleo laden - on booed ther-of, to eon ,ar before the Don. JOHN OADWALAD E ft, the Judge of the said court, at the District Court room. in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents, if it be a con t day, or else on the Wert beert day following, between the mud houra of touring causes, then our there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasons du and 14 el.ll excuse. I.l' any they have, why the eels' weep COQUETTE, her tackle, ap parel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and nier chet dips leden on beard thereof, should not he pro nounced to belong. nt the time of the capture of the acme, Who &multi it id the United Rates. and so aooda or their enemies or otherwise, liable and alibied to eendemea. Nem to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prize!. ; and further to do and receive in tide behalf as to justice shall appertain. And tiler you duly intimate, or Cause to be intimated, note all persona 111 . 011.PME1. gene rally, (to whom by the tenor of those presents it is 11 1 S0 Intimated,) that if they shall net appear at the time and place above mentioned, er Renew awl shall not show a reasonable uud lawful cause to the contrary, thou said' District Court (loth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the Reid capture, and nay pronounce that the said sloop COQUETTE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condem nation. to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with three presents. Witnreei the Honorable JOHN oa. D ‘Y . AL kDEB, Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this seventh day of MAY, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty- With year of the Independence of the said United States. We, o-St G. It. FOX. Clerk District Court. ESTATE OF JAMES J. RUSH, DECEASED —The Auditor appointed by tke Or phans' Court t.• audit. settle and adjust the account of Eta:toxins; w. 10015E11, P.x...culor of £lO Will of JAMES J. RUSH, deceased. as tiled by W. H. Wallace, Administrator of said Blbsoari W. Kepler, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in his hands, will meet the parties inter, sted at his Office, No. 820 , A RUH Street. on WEDNESHAY. the 14th day of May, 1862, at tour o'clock In the afternoma. nit 2-itnthf t EDWARD NOP P FA, Auditor. nOURT OF COMMON PIANJAS M . T., 861, No. /bp M. L. D. The Oity vs. liVrn. and John Griffiths. Std. Fe. will issue on this claim, for pavivg uerth side of Seybert street, HO feet west of EV teehtb street, Twentieth ware. 72 feet 4 inches trent, 69 feet deep, unless the seine be paid ct ithin three months from sate. At J. ef TTCUESON, ritre Atty. Philadelphia, Mach 3.6,,1862. mh3l-,n6r* M SALE.—Ry virtue of a Writ of Rale, by the Hon- JOHN :AD WM./L- I - IER, Judge e.f the Diatrict Oourt of the Enitat Rtides, in and ter the Raillery Dieirict of Ponuay/vania, In ,d -miralty, to roe directed. will bo mold, at Public 841 e. to the higheet and beet bidder. for 41n4h, at 0 kI,LOW t- 1 , 1 W on 51 1)14 tta, )9th,nt 12 o'elerk N.. the echooner BRITISH KIN. and eargt. laden 011 11011T11. The cargo connate of 23 bags of Coffee, and 1,600 buebele W of Salt. ILLIAK 14111.1,WARD. If S. Idareh.l E. 1). of renDeliVlllllBl. P/111.41)R1.1 , 111A. Mar 6. 1862. arl7.6t fti ILL BUTT Elt, &GS, &o. roc.eivo easy at B. Z. tIOTTWAL. - , No. 81 ?WRING GARDEN street. tuhL.tc MAP MT Cluieir- JOHN B. MYERB & CO., suarioN ZEES. 1108. 232 and 224 REARM Wrest. BALI Or rßrynd WRY CiOODL THIS mospiliNek, May 32, on four months' credit -700 packag. r French, Garman, Swiss, and British dry goods. DA LB OF 1109Tri &NO MUM& ON TUNfiDAY MOBNIV3s. May 11:3, on four months' credit. 1,000 recknges boots and shone. DAD OF VDT IitOOPR. ON THURSDAY MORNING, May IS, no sour months' credit -600 packarges Blitieh. French. and Amackan airy Ono& MLR OF CAIIPETINOIi_ ON FRIDAY MORNING. May 18; cmi few months' credit -860 piece. whet, Bnugiels, ingrain, and Venetian ear- Patinas, matting& ~te jj F UILItY29S, DAINLET, CO" 429 0411492.19trT srumwr BALI OF IMpoItTRO DRY GOODS. ON TUESDAY MORNING, Noy ri, at 10'o'clook,. by catalogue, for cash -400 lots of fancy and staple imported dry anode. MP' tampion ea 41 catalogues early on morning deals. AINCOAST & WARNOM AUG. P THINNER . No. gal MAIDLIIT LAR3M BA_LE ON AMERICAN. AND IMPORTED 11t1 GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, MIL LINERY GOLITI9, /a. Li , eafo e , ON WEDNESDAY mousiNia, May 14, commencing at 10 o'clock preclaely. BY HENRY Y. WOLJORT, I.IOIOVELI from No. 9 South MOND street to Igo. 202 HAMLET Street, south side. above Second sp out. REGULAR. SALES or DRY GOODS, TRI MIMING% NuTIONS, 6Ec. 1G ery Monday. Wkdneed ay . and Friday morning. etas_ rimmingat 10 o'clock, precisely. City and count'', dealers, are requested to attend these Bales. Consignmonts reepectfully solicited from nsannfactu- I rtes importer, contmieawit.wholeouiu.and jnhhiog Imam and retailers of all and every th scription of m;rchandise. Entire dtocke of goods arrangmbilanksold is lots to suit the retail trade. each advanced on goods. Settlement second dm fr. m name. mylo lm* FOR, SALE AND TO LET. rro DISTILLERS. **PHCENIX," and formerly owned and occupied by SAYIL. STYITTR, Zeu., situated on TWENTY-THIND, between MOE end TINE Wee% Philadelphia) Claps;My GOO bteolllol per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom modating terms. Is in good running order, and has all the modern improvements, An Artesian well on the pre mises Malone, an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Address Z. LOOKI & 00., No, 1010 NANKIN! Strom, Philadelphia. fe2314111 di f TO RENT—A coavemicut Dwell.. hg, Southeast corner of TWENTY-SECOND and GIiEEN Streets. Apply to JAMES ORES ON, 23 North FOl7lllll dtroot, ay.;o•]2t WTO LET. A Very Desirable [louse on Walnut street, near Broad. All modern im provements j rent Ter) , lord j regmrying an office Apply to.B , rptrirr, 34)9 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE—A new FLY WEIEEL ) enitable for a Bolling Milli 10 feet diameter • hub pored tur is-inch abaft {VO2S6C, stoont tell cons ,piqr at ...Bridgewater Iron Works," FRANKATItD, Twenty third ward, Philadelphia. myB.6t* is TO LET—A very desirable three mu. gory BRICK HOUSE. with ex tat: dva doable three story hack buildiog, with all the extra modern improve tneute, &Ridded 1126 Callow hill ,treat. The lot le 140 feat deep, to (Jerboa etreet, giving a nne garden, with grapery, &c Too permanent tenant the rent will he low. Apply EVaii3 d WATSONi No 16 South FOURTH Street. TO RENT—A well-furnished ;:- " Country House. of maderate SIZO, the grounds in. mode Flower, Fruit, and 'regal - 01a Ciardano, an Oreliartl, a pleasant grove, through which a little brook flows, and pasturo grounds for the use of two cows. It is situated a mile and a half from Old York Road Station, North Penn- Bilvania Baitrond, Iwo:tire 1016 LOUUS r Btreut. apT.mwf tC ti f FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four memL- House, ' on the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the eotnnweet corner of NINTH and 6ANSOIII Street& inh26.lf fFOR SALE OR TO LET.-A pleassut house in tho Bul.nrim of Motile, nearly an acre of ernund, abundauen of Ovule and fruit. Rant low. Appit , at No. 15, SUM! FOURVH SEREIdr, second story sio26-lot ag TO LET—A beautiful COUN gala TRY.PLAtTA of 10 norm on tho wsst side of FRONT-Street road, above Hart lane, within to mi nutes' walk of the Frankford and Southwark passenger cars. Possession early in April. Apply at the south. west corner NINTH and SANSOM. second story. mh23. tf ft FOR SALV-A DEIRBBI4II ..1 1 1....PAR141, containing SU acres--1.2 timber, the balance in. The highest state of cultivation. time% on a line of radioed, live calk from a atatiom (theater wooly, 18 miles from the city. Large and firet•claaa inirrovenimits, tenatit'e how*, stables, large barn, run ning water, eming-hones, ice-house, bath, &c. Terms E PE eTIT. WA,EotiLIT 311.9 Qt, eht.y Apply to Ull3 1O EXCIIANGE— ENT-CC/LINTY contikittiag 80 acres-14 woodland, the balance in a good state of cultivation. Geed and subetantial atone improvemtnte. For further particulars, apply to E. PETTIT, re 33 No. 309 WA GN UT Street. 8111 PPING dEt f , BOSTON AND PHILADEL IPHIA STEAMSHIP LINE—From PINE Street, Philadelphia and LONG Wharf. Boston, &o. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will salt from Boston for Philadelphia on SATURDAY. May 10, o'oloek P_M. nod frees Phallic-Irak far Beaten on FRIDAY. May 181 at 10 o'clock A. M. Insurance one• half that by sail tweets. Freigt.t taken at fair rates. iihippers will please tend bills lading with their goods. For frai g lx ! or FAa33pe (1a6. 1 / 4 431.§ 11.16.43 aetabseaodattar a for passengero, apply to HENRY WINSOR & 332 801rTIJ WILANVEb THE BRITISH AND NORTE AIIiZBIOILN 1:0YA.I. NMI 61911.1 t. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Ohicf (labia Pitelifla firr RIGOIICI (.7111)111 Passage 111 FROM. BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passay,” Second Cabin Passage 011 The ships from NOW York call at Cork Harbor. The shire from Roston sail at Halifax and Cook WU ,13%, !3COM, C. Jadiriza.i CHINA. Capt. Anderson. TEBNIA. °apt. Lott. iiook. .I.IIABLit, Veer. J. btont , ‘ I 7 ,ITROPA, ;'ant- J. Leitch. - I -ARABI, 04.4_ Huh , AIId2RICIA, Cwt. doodle. VAIAGARA, Capt. A. Ryr A' 7 3 4 17 A n AN. vcosedi i , arYj a u.Nar white fight at inost.hika .;-.rren on starbJrard now: red on porn bow. d.IWERICA. Mor,die,ieaves Ruston, Wedneglay, May 14, AtOTRAL , AO Anderson, " R.York, Wcylireday, 'tiny 21. NIAGARA, oak, " Bobzon, Wednesday. May 28. SCOTIA, Judkine, 4 " N iork, wr , drionlay. June EUROPA, Bono, " ljaton, Wednesday, Jane 11. PERSIA. Lott, " N, York, Wedneflay, June lti. AFRICA. Anderson, ' 4 Boslon, WHtuesda), June 25 CIIINA, Andi,reen, " N.Y , ..rk, Wednesday, July 2. Berths not aucurel until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable fae er-ol.d, Surer, liratiori ' dpoolc, Frectoliti Stanek ITetals, unless bills of (oaths are reamed therefor, GI& the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or par zags, apply to E. OUNARD, 4 ROWLLNO GREEN. Now Tot. E. O. & J. O. BATES, /013 OTATIC Scree„ Baden. LONDON EXHIBIT lON-RETURN JLA TICKETS TO LON DON taiD Bans : First-class 81130. gcsoad-class 66. an WEEKLY COMMUNIOA ., THIN BY STEAM BETWEEN IW TO AND LIVERPOOL, nailing et causing- Tom, (Iromo,} 69 isaid rant embark passel:were awl ilesPatotnia , The Livery:ol, New York, end Philadelphia Steam ship Oompany splendid Olyde-balit Iron screw stems- Imam are intended to eall as follows Imo"! mcw VO7W FOR LIVERPOOL. CITY OF WASHINGTON.... Saturday, May 10, 19691 ETNA Saturday, May 17, ISM And every SatUrday tbronirhout the rear. from MB .Ala. 44 W. R. RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH PROM PHILADELPHIA. . - . Cabin. to Queenetown, or Liverpool • $ll De. to London, via Liverpool Zteerase to Queenstown, or Liverpool. Do. to Louden. Do. Return tickets, available for six months: fron' Liverpool. Str Fspeessern forwarded to Havre, aromas, cud Antwerp st through rates. , ertillentee of passage Issued from Liverpool to Nl* York lief '..sertificates of passage burned from Queenstown to ilico York 'Mese steamers have superior aooonstoodatiens for pat- wo6ere, are contracted with weter-tisat c+UMWWI/Ortio ai. carry experienced burgeons Woo bright., or Issusla, aPolv nt the office of the Quts• SetlY. JOllll G. DALE. Arms, 111 Walnut street.. Philaddshts, In Liverpool. to WK. Mkt lo„ Tower Rnitchno. in thaegow, to Wit. INM&it. apiAdl 18 Dixon strati. t ag i e FOR NEW YORK. NNW DAILY LINZ, via Delaware Ma 'aiter' Oanal. Philadelphia and New York Exprees Steamboat O. Pony receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. hi, &Sha ll:kg their cargoes in New York the following day. Yreighta taken at reasonable rates. INN. P. (JIMA, Agent s N 0.14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, and-t 1 Piers 14 and 15 EAST B.IVNR. New York. sid ig t , Na ti, BALTIMORN, WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND FON TRESS MONROE, DAILY, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. 3L, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAS COMPANY, (ERICSSON LINE.) One of the Steamers .f this Company lessee the new side of Oheetnnt-etreet Wharf daily (Son:lave exceptedo at 0 ololook M., AM anima in Baltimore °aril UM morning. Freihts for Washington and Fortress Znaorct received and fo g rwarded with ail possible detinnob, aisP are required to be prepaid through. freighta of all kinds carried at the lowest rates. A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, 10114-3hno No. BA Booth WTI A 1117111. HIISIPI EON PioTil7En. 6ggi DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN TIST for 18 yours, No. 219 VINE Street, above second, inserts the moat beautiful Teeth of the age, mounted on fine Gold, Piatisia, Silver, Vulcanite, 00.. ratite, amber, No., at prices more reasonable for DOW and subetauldal wouk than any Dentist In title sty. Teeth Plugged to teat for life. No pain in extracting Tooth. artificial Teeth resaireil to emit. No PAY sad satisfied ail ie right. Reference, beat families fe22-3m JOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE HOOFER. THIRD street and OliditfilANTOWß Road, is prepared to put on Amy amount of on the moat MODIIRATIC TIMMS. Wlll guaramly make every Building perfectly Water-tight. agr- ()Moro promptly arlontioil to my7-1r OV —}INEBY Wil•t• HAV tty • the Patrnt $t Utothea.wrleeer, manntaetar , .l by J P. I,EP.U. k•nuthra,t cantor of attl r omit Street... State and Pottery lt , gitte for as k t.• at S. 11. QUINT'S Steecil- roma. No :11) , ctth.TIIIHD StruLt, by the Propel...wry, frit.blOt thylh "PALM BY •f►ogai9ll. Alf THOMAS & SONS, JAL • Now. 339 and ICI &melt YOU/ITU Street Iffir PUBLIC) SALE R REAL ENTASE AHD frAusysta d'r THE ZIOIPANGE ON TOMATO. OTOCHS AND WAAL ESTAT7.--TUICSDAY tisact. Pamphlet entalogore now reedy containing b.:. Se. wriptions of all the property to be nekl on Tuesday neat, idti iron., will,a list et M.. nal Otit, of Orphaus s Court, anti Milers, comprising a g- at ra riety of valuable property, tube vfittiosit reserve. *0 iamve s i.rge reel etArfe6 sy ,wr isle, Inalading every description of city end a.nnitcy )re. veal. Printed lieta may be bed at the station titer. . STOuKti. ON TUODAY MG VINO, Nay rah, at 12 o'clock, noon, at' 1110 lil337olPhia Exchange, Tluatees gale or 37 ahaxerßeltauuty, Mutual Ineurance Company, 45 shares ifeemoreling) Oval Company, Share Philadelphia Library Co. 1 . , CIO , " 1 FilrWl l llllP C9AG9IIh rrcntiq trerrigage per Gem coupon Dondri InNecv too), or the Camden and Atlal,ic Baeh oad 401./ abaree Itbitcat (Now Tor k) Gad Light Co., partak chart. Ocean Steam Eavigation 24 , , , harce ElinTgle and Glaehoro Eallcoa4 99MlnErtio 4i.tn T r . LAIVIE SACS-MAY 18. EXTRA VALUABLE REAL 11.3-I,A.TE Oar NllO 011 the 13th of May, at the Excaangr, elude titti following lirkt=clage property. hindblllo. !RAP ttkilY. LAttexE AND VALUABE CITESTNUT BT. Pll.Ol. RILITTY, 10. 1210, with stable', and coach bowie. Ace excellent. bueineen location; 25 feet trout, 236 fact to d.sth t0.4.11.L.R.P11,1-i_ *lig% rs- Milin on tourninngo. TB'S LOILETTO SPRINGS AND PARE, Cambria, county. Pa., 290 acres, with the turnitare, liquora, horse% enflame'', farming implements, ,tr.e , in One hit. Parti culars in.handbilis and catalogues. Sala ataininta. OrDbano €ourt Sale—l:Mate of Albert G. WONPlitilii, deceettd —BAN DSOIS M J If RE N-sl ORY BRIO& 8.111 SIDENCR, No 1816 Chestnut etreet, wedt of Sixteenth street. Lona) fort front. dune &ototo,—A SEABLY GROUND BENT of 830. BeClifea Dy u•Iot of mood in federal bum, dame learn —A leanly Ground Rent of 0150, secured by n lot of groom! FAN road. Snme THANE-9r° RY BRICK DWELLING, TY , ePty-focomf atreet, booth of Dorucot saw Bataw.—TWU BUILDING LOT N. B COMB! Sixteenth and 11.r/if:cm htret to ' neat ward. Orphanie Court Sale-Fatal e of Abraham Mitchell. dec'a.—TFlßß6-BTOBY BRICK DWELLING, N. l. corner .f Laurel and Spruce orovpht4twoon tiocuifil sad TWO, Orphseje Court 2lsle—Entate or Somaol Miller , deo'd. —wroNs DiViLLIFG AND LOT, ovtr three acres. Boaborougl, Twordv.Eirld ward. Orphans' Valet,lintata of Jena 0 Thoirdwit aeu'a —NNAT 1711.NLIAN0, Na, 1218 tionth Third strut, 4elow Federal, has gas, ,to ; and a heat three. story brisk daellius in the rear on fliOYnnOMßlng avenue. tame stato--111RICE•S1OGY BIDIOK COFFEE ROASTING )1114.1 , , with madalnerr,ateinn angina. ece,, No /ZIT south Third tartut, and a Dna store Rua dwell/. 1,4 on 1110yamensing avenue. Same Rotate—VßAT MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 11219 south Third street, hoe the Madera ChhTeldelNee, Itc. ) and a auxforn threelosian 'brick awediug, un Bloyamenniug avenue, Orphans' Conn Salo—Dame of Hugh McDonald. deceased TWO.AN D-A-HA LF- STORY rHA mg D W FILLING. Paschall street, Twenty. fourth Want. Lrphaus' Court Salo —Butitto of Elirnbettr (4Terr, DUII:IL tP API AND ELLING, No. t 3 north Eighth street, betwoun Mui k et and Arch. Same Estate—SlX IRREDEEMABLE GROUND LENTS, of siB, 7S•lt, $2l, $33, $44 and RN a year, and ill 1 / 4 ...-11..eatid i6d pot.ekes.ll ) . paid. Peremptory. Sale— IIA NDSOMIC MODERN Ern- FENCE, No 163 e Chestnut street ; has the modern fat provemecta and couveniencen ; 22 feet front. Sale nese- Plot 14= 1 .41/ ) P 0 , 4r. '99 I IniTAT ri.,%QN MW FAUN. 31 sorry, with rtone 1514111:11011, mill, etc, Delaware county. one mile north of 11/Lenin, and about twelve miles from Philadelphia. II AEI/SOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Summit eitteet, ardthohatorly of tht Olioatant MR had a wthe ota Int opike road. UliPetti tit Hill. ELEGANT YOUR-STORY BROWN-STONE REM DENUE, No. 246 Wort Logan eqtvAre, with all the mcdera improvemonta arid convoultlOCed. Lot 0t feet !mt. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, OhUrth street, Hrideeburr, adj..init,y, the Pre..bytbrian church. HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Perkionlea turnpike, ChNiturit NEiT 514.)DERN RESIDENCE With aide I nuts No 415 Ni rth itentt street; tibnv• Grt on street—the house le 21) feet front, has the modern improver, erne, &rt. Let 411 feet Ir Sale No 3S 2.`4 orth Simeouttr Street SUPERIOR FURAITIIRE, 111IttROR8, PIANO,' RU_ THIS .11.11ELNING 1211 i inst., at 10 o'el,,ck, at 1 oi lb bixteoutb street, by catalogue. the entice turniture, flee trohE wood 7 octave piano -tort.-, mace by 6,:nuyler, pair French- Dlate Dinah, mirrors, brussels sumac sta, Also, the hilehpn furniture. sir May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning d sale. 58141 i OF MAQII/DINAY MO TOOLS, VY TLriii*llitY ti, 13• h Met 1031 o'clock at the south west corner of Fifteenth and Fitb. rt streets, will Du sokd without re serve. a large aeser.ment of machinery and tools, cam. prising-. Large punch/es p , eee , e. Drop pit:sees, punches, dies. &c (Well adapod for canteens, au se pan& camp kettles, 414.) INT Play be examined by catalogue, Lim day premium to sale. Eiiin Yu; f:bliiletTrii threat, BUPEBION ttaotr, TAPELiTIVIC CARPETS, ac.. ON WED E.bllAY 14th IBA., nt 11 e'cl•ck, by catalogue, at No. 720 Sea son Went, hY cetabuue, lhu muperior parlor, riming room and Climber flirhallle, Mirror. Hike Wotan' enttett, chnt.deliere...tc Alre, the hitch. n 'urn turn. 110 - May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. Eventful' 6altiem the Frignlmug...l 4 4l. 1219 Walnut qt. bPLENDID FOUR FT.)RY PI IToU STONE REM DEVOE AND SUPERtoIt FURNITURE, VILLAVEr CARPI:LS, MIRK() 801 K , ,A , E, &c. V:RIPAY. Tday 16th, in 10 tinlncts, at [to. 11:19 WalOut street. by order or executor. by catalogue, local 'dug am; a rose wood dining room furniture, large pier mirror, hand:gone bookcase, fine rElvet and ethercarpets, superior chaamer furniture, eic. a( 1Q c, clvrh Yrr‘i - 1 4 3 - , (immcdiaty►y Gagro the unit, of tbr furniture.) 101 to sold the apleniid four story eictou Stove Reeideure, with commodious three-story ha , * buildirgs. finished in a superior mariner, and reph.to with emery modern conrenitnco Let 25 trot front. 236 fast Bt.4it to Sittig...4lJ street. V. 10.000 BUY 1P64111i1l BA ground rent, or heir the purchase money or mortgage, at option of the purchaa. r. bley las exeminrd the day pre ViOtII to tale. PHILIP FOR 4 CO., A.W.3574011- lEBA, V 215 INAIIIIIST and EMI 001111116/1011 BALE OF 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES. 8110. GANS, &c ON XONV,Vi MORNING, • Lay 12, at le O'clock, precisely, will De gold Dy map logo°, 1,000 cases Luaus', boys', and youths calf, kip, and grail: boots; calf and kip brogans, Congress gaiters, Oxford ties, la elking shoos, fee.; women's. misses' and children'e calf, kip, goat, kid, and en arm:naiad heeled Done nag enema gaiters, slippers, deo ITlViuNiifig a large aEpollliefTl or nyht-class city wade goods, VW Open for examinatior, , with catalogues, early oat tbt morning of sale. BALD O 1.000 OASES ROOTS. AMEN, AND lIROGANg. ON TEURSDAY ItORNING, May 15, at 10 o'clock, precieoly, will be raid, bly catalogue, I,EOO ewe men's. boys', and youths' can, kith NO. gain hoots; calf !,_ll Yip, br o4o aip 0011 - gross gaiters, walling Dhoti, I. lord and Mmtcti Fiau, diui wcn en's muses% and children's calf, kip goat, kid, and norccel heeled bnota and slums ga mere, aliases. buskins. Pc , comprislr g a large and desirable aiscrtmeut of city nad Sawn thornifoteturv, Wir Goods upon for examinatlou, with tatedormia, early on the , morning °ISOM ILI OBES NATHANS, A UtYCIONEVI' a..vi AND COMMISSION mieuziAbrr, soutuesid wrzior'of SLIM% Liscl TIOWE Stesgte TAKE NOTICE - _ The highest possible price is loaned on goods at ife. thane Principal Establishment- toutlibast writer a* BLitt and Race etreote. At leaet om-third more tken OA lOU other !hie Mk,'. riATLIAI2B' PRILWIP KAENTL Mr JEST &BLINN , . 250,000 TO LOAN, In imp or mpg amonnta, From one dollar to thocaseadk on dim:width gold and silver plate, watebee, morels,/ marehaidlso, clothing, furniture, beddiag, planar, sat goods of every description. LOANS MADE AT TIM LOWEST Iramicin BATAS , Tbie eetablishment has large fire and thief-proof sates,. for the safety of valuable goods, together with • privies watchman on the hremiluie. . . ESTABLISHED FOR THE LAST 80 YEARS. ALL LARGE LOANS MADE AT "PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMEtiT." CHARGES GREATLY REDUCED, AT PRIVATE SALME. One weperior brilliant toned pianoforte, with metallle plate, soft and loud - pedalo. Price only :SW One very tine toned piano -forte, price only 850, khrIATA 044, AT LBW THAN HALF iIigUAL 82'0E11 PAM*, Gold and silver watches of army description, from one dollar to ono hundred dollars each, gold chains. reY2h , able jewelry, diamonds. &o. IMAI:1111V ERI AN D tttori MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDER , Iron Founders, and Gleineral Dischinintm and Boiler laakOtitt No. 1210 Firma, Philoiletvlim J. VAUIRIAW MERRIGE, JO•illi R. COPS, WILLIAM 11 MERRICK, E.NKTLIST MR Ratttt, SOUTRWaIIK FOUNIYAYI FISTII AND WANIAINGTON STREIT& JPRILADELPILIA , MERRICK & SONS, ZNGINEICRS AND NAOHINISTB, Manufactrin. High awl Luw Presoure Stefan &Nam% ror land. river, and marina nervico. Boilore, Gitcouteters, TAWS'S, imp Heals, &o.; Oast tugs Of all kilidi., either iron or brains iron-Frame Doors for ORB WOTKB, Workshops, DAS road Stations, &c. Übtor•ii and Gas illtachinery of the latest and me iniprovol coulitruction. Every descriptinn of Plantation tilachinery, such Eli Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mille, Vacuum Ness, Open atom Trains, Defect/tors, niters, Pumping Engine, An. Pule a uentA for N. Rillierix'a Paton , Sugar Dolling Anraratto: hivinvin's Patent Ream Ristanier, and tia ninendl W-isev's Patenc Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. anb..ll dia PENN STEAM EN GINE AND 1347LE8 WO RICB.—NE &FIR Lk vY, PRACTICAL AND TUEORETIA) AL ENO", NICERS,MACIIINISTB,I4OILEB-MARIDIS, BLACK.. shirrus, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years. Men In successful operati on, and been mtaltrevely en gaged in bnilding and repairing Marine and River En gines, high and low preserve, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, Sic., respectfully otter Blair eervioati the public. as being fully prepared to contract for Ka glnts of all sizes, Marine, Elver, sad Stationary, baling eats of paiterns of different tines, are prepared to exe cute orders with quick deapatch. Every description ni pattern-u,aking made at she shortott notice. !Ugh and Low-presence, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the beat Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Irbinvinsw of ail sizes and kinds; Iron ir..0.1 Bream Coasting*, at ell demerit". dons; Roil Turning, Screw-Cutting, and al/ other work eronseeksi with the alum Unglues& Drawings and tinacileations for all wore , ipuP establishment, free of charge. toad work guarantied. The subscribers hove ample wharf-dock mom for re. pains of boats, whero they can Ito in perfect safety, and are ?Inv id ed v ith shears, blocks, fails, Mr_, ac.. for rahm lng heavy or light weights. JAXOII C. JOHN P. LNYY, Tur.AutT amt fillTT.ti 51TAPIT, EXPICESS compAN tEs rPOI4TANT! ALL ARTICLES FOR SOLDIEJLS Should be „tent by, IlitliNDßN'tl ig X PUS.SS, tl eiIIItSTNUT Street. They eltsurge only RALF RAT" and nand daily to Be: Amore, Weatnescton. Mort fees Wier roe. mid 14.11 .flpw points neznybord by nor irro.,i• rett4.-S-60 owtowT E vl S K _ PR/6413 (3011P.A.k11?, Oilkw ..11-11 1 .151r4 T Strout, fwwrardr. rarcol6, r'netmot, MAN. ohandloo, 118.0 Votes, mid tilweib, Atha 07 I 111 !ties or )a 4unotootion with 0th , ,1 . htsprour Corops ID All 461 lerindl4.l TOM/ El anti ilitlov of the United siTbssis s. sAsvichm.--3, 6 _ _ Ay itivoioe of !lay gum, Julio t hy . ma 1a R C Iltrr A Ina, wag 7ntr, WAI,Nr e C IT giro Ats.
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