The Great Me in Troy, ricer Terk—Ad- ditional Particulars. Fiom the Troy papers of Monday we clip the fol lowing additional partionlara of the destructive fire which prevailed in that city on Saturday last : The fire which occurred in Troy, on Saturday, appeared to We parted in the roof of the railroad bridge which crosses the Titoism river from West to East Troy, and originated from a spark of a loco motive that crossed the bridge about noon. The Ire caught about the middle of the bridge. There was a high wind blowing front the northwest early in the morning, and, as the day advanced, the wind increased in strength, until, at noon, when it might fairly be termed a gale. In a few minutes the en tire eastern portion of the bridge was on fire, and the flames were boles arorer, Mang by the wind with fearful rapidity, and directly towards the heart of the city. Among the first buildings to take fire was the Stittli•street Presbyterian Church, the Troy Orphan Asylum and the Trey City Bank, Extraordinary exertions were made to save these structures, but without avail. About 6P.M. it seemed to have spent its strength and found its limit, as if ex hausted by its own violation rather than subdued by human means, and there lay the finest portion of Troy, .a heap of ruins—nothing left save the many tottering walls. Commencing at the long bridge, it pursued a southeasterly direction, sweeping away block after block—first stores, then dwellings and public buildings, until it reached the old Tibbett's Mansion on Congress street, near Eighth. The number of houses destroyed cannotbe less than 500, and Hie roughly eatibreted that the less is between two and three millions of dollars, about one-third of which, it is thought, is covered by insu rance. The severity of this blow to Troy can- AlSt be estimated. Aside from the Mime. diate loss in a dollar-and-cent view, is the equally important, and perhaps more import ant, loss of business to hundreds of her citizons, and of employment to thousands of mechanics, and sewing girls, and others. Alan.) , worth ten, twenty, or thirty thousand dollars in the morning, found themselves penniless before nightfall, and hundreds of the former classes have lost home, furniture, and indeed everything save what was on their backs; all gone. their employers ruined, and their work shops destroyed. The sufferings of this class, for a long while to come, must be most severe. The city will hardly recover from the blow in twenty yearn, while many of her citizens can never hope to regain what was lost to them on the afternoon of Saturday. Hundreds of the poor that were ren dered bouseless are sufferers now for the neces saries of life. It is estimated that not less than one thousand families were rendered houseless by this calamity. The burnt district embraces six streets ruining east and west, and seven, at some points eight, streets running north and south. Some fifty blocks are destroyed. Nearly all of those were closely both ripen, mud malty of 1114111 were densely populated. Eight persons are known to have been burned to death. Probably not less than fifty casualties oc curred from burns, and fractured limbs, many of which must prove fatal. This is the second great fire that has taken place in Troy. In June, 1862, one-fourth of the city was laid in ashes, and the loss appears to have been no less disastrous than on the present occasion. The district is not quite so extended as was that burned by the great - fire of '4B, in this city, but more valuable property has been destroyed, and in this case the total loss it greatly swelled by the destruction of many very vs: Inab/e public buildings, including the Union rail road depot. which was constructed at heavy ex pense, and was one of tbe largest and finest in the country, A HIGHLY IMPORTANT BILL, For the Collection of Direct Taxes in Incur. rectionary Districts of the United States - , and for other purposes, palmed by the U. S. Senate. on the afternoon of May 12. Ititi2. Be it enacted by the &nate and House of Repre sentatires of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That when any State or Territory, or in any portion of any SEW nt , 'ratchet?, by MIMa of insur rection or rebellion, the civil authority of the Government of the United States Is obstructed so that the provisions of the act entitled " An act to provide increased revenue from imposts, to pay interest on the public debt, and for other purpozee " approved August littla, eighteen hundred and sixty - one , assessing, levying, and collecting the direct taxes therein mentioned, cannot be peaceably exe cuted, the said direct taxes, by said act apportioned among the several States and Territories, respectively, shall be apportioned and charged in each State and Ter. ritory, or part thereof, a herein the civil authori y is t i ne obstructed, upon all the lends and lots of ground situate therein, respectively, except such as are exempt from taxation by the laws of said State, or of the United States, as the staid lands or lots of ground were enumerated and seined under the log. assessment and valuation thereof made under the authority of said State or Territory, pre vious to the first day of January, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-one; and each and every parcel r f the said lands. according to said valuation, are hereby de clared tc be, by virtue of this net, charged with the pay ment of so touch of the whole tax laid and apportioned by said act upon the State or Territory wherein the same are respectively situate, as shall bear the same direct pro portion to the whets anonnt of the direct tax alp sortiou ed to Said State or Territory as the value of said parcels of land shall respectively bear to the whole velum ion of the real estate in said State or Territory according to the said assessment and valuation made under the authority of the same. And in ad Won to the amount so charged on said lands there shall be charged an amount sufficient to pay all the expenses to be incurred in collecting such tax, in, cludieg the salaries of all commissioners and officers ap pointed under this ant. SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That on or before the fifteenth day of June next the President, by hie pro clamation, shall declare in what States and parts of states said insurrection exists, and thereupon the sat t se veral lots or parcels of lands shall become charged re spectively with their respective portions of said direct tax, without any other or further proceeding whstever. BEO, 8, And be it further enacted, That it shell be lawful for the owner or owners of said lots or parcels of land, within sixty days thereafter, to pay the tax thus charged upon the same, respectively, into the treasury of the United States, a nd a certificate thereof, by vir tue whereof the said lauds shall be discharged from said SEC. 4 And be ilfarther enacted, That the title of, in, and to, each and every piece or parcelof land upon which said tax has not been paid as above provided, shall there upon become forfeited to the United States, and upon the Bale herAinafta provided far. shall vast in the Pelted States or in the purchasers at such gale, in fee simple, free and dischanced from all prior liens, encumbrances, right, title, and claim whatsoever. SEC. 0 AO 0e it f tv(her enacted, That the President of the United States, try ana with the advice and consent of tte .eta e, may appoint a board of three tax commis sioners for each of said States in which such insurrection exists, with a cal my of three thousand dollars each per annum, to give security in the sum of fifty thousand dol lars each. in such form as the Secretary of the Treasury shall direct, and to be approved by him, for the faithful performance of all the duties as such, and to account for and pay over all moneys and other property coming to their bands. 9x o_ 8. Asd La it filYikes• strafed, Thu said haat," of tax commiselou•rs shall enter upon the discharge of the duties of their aline whenever the commanding general of the forces of the United States, entering into any such in surrectionary Stets or district, shall have established the laltary authority of the United StakeS throushotilak., parish er district or county of the same, and they shall open one or more Mikes for the trangacti m of business. EEC. S. And be it f lerther enacted, That the said board of commissioners may be authorized, in case the taxes thorned upon the said iota and Mania of land shall not be paid as provided for in the third section of this act, to cause the same to be advertised for sale, in a newspaner published in the town or county where situate, and if there be no such newspaper published in said connty, or if the publither thereof refuse to publish the RAMP, then in any other newspaper to be selected by said commii sinners in said dish ict, or in the city of Wsalingtort. for at least four weeks. and by posting notices of said sale in three yobbo plantain the town, pariah, or district within Whist* said la ?de are marline, at lead four weeks prevituli to the day creole and at the time and place of sale to cause the same to to severally said to the highest bidder, pursusnt to raid notice: in all cases where the owner of said lots or parcels of ground shall not on or before the day of sale appear in person before the said board of emumissitmers anal Day the amount of said tax. with ten Der eentum interest thereon, with the cost tr advertising the same, or request the can c to Le struck off to a purchasix for a less sum than ttrt -thirds of the aFemsed 'value of said several lots Qr RUCVIf , 9l Said cell/filielidllors nail fit Slid Sale strike off same severally to the United Mans at that corn, Were SOlLspettoll shall bid a largersom ; in that Care. the same shall be struck off to the highest bidder, who shall, upon paying the purchase m mey in gold and silver coin, or in the treasury metes of the untt,Al States, or in cer;tilcaies of iadobtednese against the Unit , it States, he entitled to receive from said csannissinners their certificate of -ale, a hich said certificate shall be received in all mute as,tl places as prima facie evidence of the re. gillatiti and validity of said sale, and of the title of the said purehaeer or purchasers n> ter ehr same: i'rouitte,l, wererthe/esa, That the owner of said lots of ground may, at any time- v ittitt sixty days after said sate, appear lin. fort the said I o oct of tax C ,mmlssione , s , n his or her owe proper person, arid, if a citizen. upon taking an oath to 'canon the CO. titurion of the United Stales, surd paying the amount cf the said tax,aith interest thereon frOm the date of the raid proctors anon of the President er eutioned in the secor.d section of this act, at the rate of fifteen psr ceuttan, together with the expenses of the tale and sub sequent pr. c esings to be determined by said Commit- BiCasPril. may redeem old lota of land from said slier and any purchater under the same, having paid moneys, treasury noire, or other certificates of indebtedness of the United States, shall , upon such redemption being made, be entitled to have the same returned to him by the said commissioners. upon surrendering op the certificates of Ellie, And . rroee.ictl,firrffteT, That it Ilan owner or trial/ tote of groom), if minor, a person of unsorted mind, or under a legal disability, the guardian, trustee, or other person having charge of the person and estate of such 'perron, may redeem the same at any time within two years after rho sale thereof, la the manner above p.-o- aidedand wish like ,fleet. Sac. 8. And be it further enacted, That at any time within one year after the said sale by said commissioners, any person being the owner of any lot or parcel of or at the passug.s of this act who will, by sun - dent evi dence, prove to the satisfaction of said board of commis sioners that he or she, after the pasaage of this act, hes not taisen part in the present insurrection against the 'United Slims, or in any manner aided or abetted the MILDIA and that, hi nt41.4611 a Wad Ito Las been unable to DAY said tax, or to redeem saidlands from sale, within the time above provided for, the said board if commissioners may allow Lisa or her further time to redeem the same, not exceeding two years from the day of tale and for this purpose they make tabu the testin:my of witnesses, and shall reduce the sane to writing; and the United States, or any person claiming an interest in said lands. may appear and oppose the said application. From their decision, the United States or any party in interest, may appeal to the circuit court of the United States for said district, which is bombe truths. rived to takejurisdtction of the same, as in other names involving the equity of redemption. And in case said beard of ColunESAlODeill ithould, for any cause, teats to act before the expiration of one year after said sales, the said tircuit court shall have oris:nal Juriedietinu of the proceeding for redemption. as hereiu provided, to tabs place hemre the said board of commissioners. Sze. ft. And be it farther enacted. That in cases whore Ills Owlitti of taint leis and parcels of ground have WWI. send the sane, and have not find the tax thereon as provided fir in the third section of this act, ncr DIM the same, nor redressed the said lands from sale as provided for in the seventh section of this not, and the said board of commissioners shall he satisfied that said OWnerd haVe Jett r.6a eeo o n. jots the rebel forced, or 01115rWile to en gage in and abet this rebellion. and the LIMO shall have been struck off to the United States at said cats. the said essunllssiones a shall, in the name of the United States. enter upon and take possession of the same, and may hose Ilia a" tos,ther or in parcetw i to any person or Totems until the said rebellion and insurrection in said State shall be put down, and the civil anthoritr to' the Unit. d States established, and until dm people of said State shall ebot a legislature and State officers, who shall tartan oath 20 ... e . e .o r t the eehatteuou the Utak.' States.. to b. soneuDeed by the proclamation of the Pre sident. and etiii the first day of March next thereiner, said leases to be iF such form and with such security as shall. in the .ludyoneut of said commissioners. produce to Unittd States tht.V.l.4ttent revenue, atikelia, IiOINAVar, to the arnroval of the President. . . . SEC. /0. A tie/ be it further enacted, That the said corutniesionere shall, from time to time, make such tem porary rules and regulations, and insert such clauses in said learns. .4.4 be just and rintriAr fa .44./.11..a Droner and reasonable pniployment and support, at wages or uron shares of the crop of such persona and families as may be residing upon the said parcelsor lots of land, - which said rules and regulations are declared to be sub ject to tbv apuoval °We rrvildePti and to bn by pint pubmitteil tv me next tioafilori or Vongreadfor their rovi- 'lion and tard;ticoajon SEC. 12. And be it further enacted, That the ea'd beard of corn. isioners, ceder the direction of the President. oral be authorized, instead of leasing the said feeds ~esr.-A to iiniteci &Mee, ot.a above praviAaA, tutee the rand, or any portion thereof, to be subdivided and Boat in parcels not to exceed three hundred and twenty aerie to a. y one purchaser, at public sale, after giving due not co thereof, as upon the sale of other pub lic laude f H P D. lied Giate-s tor Elixir days, and to laude a certivic:,e ther.for; and that, at any such Bate, any loyal citizen nf the ignited States, or any person who 'hall have faithfully served as an officer, musician, or "ptiVete or sailor in the army or navy or marine ge-reise of thh United BUM*, u a 141211i111 , AL , Calif MAIM, for the term c F three months, may become the purchaser, and upon such eale any person serving in the army or navy or mat ice corps may pay the purchase money, or a n y na r k thereof, in certificates of indebtedness for his pl-y. Or or in the amount which map be due for O e &Youth.* to him as an officer or soldier in the army or ieiy or marine corm cad if he ehat pay one•fOutth plat of the purchase money, a certificate shall be given him, and be shall have the term of three years in which to nay the remainder, either in money or in certincatna of indebtednees from the Vultoti &Mee and any citizen of the United States being the bead or a ramilY, and re. siding in the state or district where said lends are situate, and not the owner of any other lands, may, under mush rules as may be established by said board of COMMA sioiIAM, have the rittlit to miter upon and ay..,,,1v0 the vi g t.t., o f pre-emption in such lands aa may be unimproved eta as may be selected by said board of commissioners, under the direction of the President, from time to time for such purpose. Sm. 12. _And he it f acied, That the proceeds of said leases and sales shall be paid into the treasury of the United States, one-fourth of which shall be paid over to the Governor of said State wherein said lands are situ ated, or his authorized agent, when such insurrection shalt be put devrni owl the people Shall elect n legislature and C. WO officers who shall take an oath to support Th. Constitution of the 'United States, and such fact shall be proclaimed by the President, far the purpose of rein,- bursing_the loyal citizens of said State. or for such other purpose as said State may direct; and one. fourth shall oleo 13° paid over fo cal.! Pisaa is a food to aid in the colonization or emigration from said Stake of any free person of African descent who may desire to remove therefrom to Hayti, Liberia, or any other tropical State or colony. .4cc. 14. _tail be it fun/her minded, That in case the records of the assessments and valuation of the lots of lend mentioned in the first section of this act shall be destroyed. concealed, or lost, so as not to come within the possession of the said boards of commissioners, they shill be autherimed Co take eviaenen of the same, or to value and assess the game in their own judgment upon such evidence as may appear before them ; and no mis take in the valuation of the same, or in the amount of tax thereon, shall, in any manner whatever, affect the validity of the eels of the same nr of any of the Procewls logs preliminary thereto. All such mistakes shall be a matter of account against the treasury of the 'United States. Svc. 15. Alai be it further enacted, 'that this act shalt taliv t ft - get Iron and after its passage, THE CITY. THE RECENT COAlr OIL EXPLOSION AT C111:IST1 A N-STIt EFT WHA F-II RT HER PARTICULARS.—The explosion of root nil, whieb nr atirrad no all Mani 1111 , aabnanar E_ W. Pratt, Captain . 1 . It. Nickorsou, of Barnstable, Massa ehnsette, lying at Christian-street wharf, as reported, proved quite destructive. The vessel was- of '2lB OHS IdiFd,d, Slid WllhCls J is 1016111. the Lena 1::111.101 68,500, and NVII, 111,11,1,1 only for n The wharf where the accident occurred is occupied by the Penns}lvanin Railroad Company, and since Saturday last the vessel has been taking in a cargo of coal oil, shipped by Leech et Co, for Beaton. The hold lied already been tilled, and contained about eleven hundred barrels of oil in a crude state. About fifty barrels were upon deck and between two and three hundred upon the wharf, to comple'• theeldeck toad. There wera also upon decir fifty 1 29A11i each containing, two large lit care tilled with relined coal oil, The loading would have been finished yesterday morning, and the schooner dis patched. The crow of the Pratt consisted of Captain Nickerson. Washington E. Robins, a son-in-law of the captain s mate, Freeman T Robbins, steward, and four sailors. At the time of the explosion, the captain and two sailors were ashore. The steward had gone to bed The mate was sitting in the cabin, and the gas from the oil, which filled the apartniebi, ditused Min to haeohla dioiesis;, and he fell asleep. He was soddenly startled by the explosion. and was thrown violently across the room. He rushed upon deck, junirwd into the boat at the stern, and cut it loose. His face was badly cut and his right hand was burned almost to a crisp_ While ha was in the heat, ha saw Freeman T. Robbins, the steward, struggling in tho water, but before he could render any as eislance, the unfortunate man, who was lame, and unable to swim, disappeared. A small boat put off from a canal boat, and rescued Washington Robins, who was taken to the hospital. His injuries, though painful and shocking, are not considered dan gerous. Two of the sailors were on board the schooner. Their names are Benjamin P. Pease and Tristram R. Holley The former was asleep in the forecastle, and the latter was readhie. Halley suddenly saw the Vadtel HAM np... Ile aroused Pease and the two rushed upon deck. A piece of chain which was lying near the windlass was blown against Holley, striking him upon the arm, caus ing him a severe injury. The two men stumbled upon the deck and fell. but recovering themselves in a moment, ruabed through the fire ancrgat upon the fib-boom. from which they Jumped into the river and - SWAM to the wharf. Both ware considerably burned about the arms and handy. In a few getniaitl:! onts the explotlall, the VaiiMIDP mna I.IIVOTOPPIi in fituue front -tl , lll b, gteril, till , fiery element leaping, to the top of tho masts. The 'burning oil emitted a dense black smoke, while The fire illuminated the entire ileighborlpo6.l. The was inag ll ifieent, mid :o -tractrlt inuavon crtollto of proplo to the wharf, 'fl! large open spa,: between the note graiii elevator mid Christian street, and fain Swalrmn street to the river, was covered With MO). women, Owl children, who stiltof for hours guying npoll the brilliant scene. The sidewalk along ehrddian street, for , t uitr e s, was also 11101. The echooner is a total lime, The coal oil on board was all destroyed, Nand a large quantity of that upon the wharf shared the same fate. About one half of the barrels were rolled away. The oil was valued at $l,OOO. The steam-engines drew their water from the river, and immense volumes were thrown into the ill fated schooner, but with little area geVeral times the firemen Led evi dently got the best of the conflagration, but the flames suddenly burst out again very fiercely. About midnight the fire was got under, and the firemen retired. Chief Engineer Lyle, however, kept several steamers in ser— vict` pmt throe 9'd9ClC l whcit thin' wore _ alt diemiesed but one, About a quarter before 4 o'clock Yesterday morning the fire broke out again, awl in an instant the ruins were in a blaze. The Fire Department were again summoned, sr d some twenty steamers were put into service. Ly/n. , In the dock near the Pratt wee the clipper- ehip Gray eagle, famous for her fast Bailing qualities, and one of the pioneer vessels in the California trade. It was im possible to move her till the tide rose, and she took Ore twice and was seriously dank/Med. At one time the whole of htr bow and forward rigging were in a blaze, caused by the large quantity of burning oil running out of the stern of the Pratt, and floating upon the water under the av Eagle. The latter vessel is valued at $20,000, and ii jojored to dm extent of Oront opeofoqrtl4 of that amount. She belongs to Futter, Newhall, & Co., and is insured for $ll,OOO an the Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania. The wharf at Christian street, belonging to the city, sustained damage to the amount of several hundred dol lars. The lower pert of the pier at Simpson & MAIN ship yard was injured to the extent of 81,500. A lot of valuable timber, worth 8500, which was upon the pier, was destroyed. The flames also enveloped the large crane at the foot attic pier, which wee considered one of the finest in the eountry, and met nom. The float• ing sectional dry dock wee in imminent peril for some time, one section having bkon tire. The firemen, how ever, succeeded in speedily extinguishing the flames, and the peetionn wort , towel op to Queen-street wharf. oiler Engineer Lyle hod his etssiFtants were Upon the ground all inight, and a laree police force Wall also pre sent, while the barter police, with their boats, rendered valuable assistance in saving portions of the endangered Drenerty. The PAINE, i f the tabirdion iy attributed to the large accumulation of benzine gag. which filled the cabin, coming in contact with a lamp, which was burning at de time. The body of the steward, Freeman T. Robins, who was tinWNOll Mentle.S. evening, was raenvarad vantardav morning about eleven o'clock. It was found in the dock, just astern of the schooner. The deceased was about 25 years of age, and belonged to Barnstable, Massachusetts. He leaves a wife. His remains will be taken home for interment_ At noon yeaterday the flee on board the Pratt again broke oat, arid mother alarm was someled. A number of steamers were got upon the ground, and continued to throw water upon the schooner for upwards of an hour. The thin Oran Eagle main took fire. in congequonce of mane of the floating nil ffetting under her bow. but the flames were exiinguiahed before any additional damage had been done. CHARGED ICEETT N - -6 A GAM BLING 110CSE.--)lartin NVII9 eharited in the Court or ()natter Sessions yesterday with lieoi , ing a gam bling bonse in lb stead place. rimning north ro.m vamth Direct. uhure chostma. that 11,-.1 bonse or Mr. (.411till. that her nkrty dol taro for servives 1....1vrea as a domes ti in the haLit room 011 the .0( . 0101 otory. ; they played with :nod ntempy on the illldrt tiwrr it year Rua a half; if hp hail paid lar my wages I wonhl nol have sued him trent to Ahlernifin 3loore's to sae hint for my wazes, bat the von,nil•le wnnhl riot seem the ,inntnons. Mr. G. in. Co corm-,I for th•fencv, c.mtetoletl tiava,rts gazai.thskr .say have isas,ss •hslae in from the I'oo that - the were 1,1[141 I.y ~the r par ,114,. ,'. irt Ha' galabillia, lie tialSttal that the jury would rendvr i verdict ,if not guilty, and not let us get 100 heavenly hehve tre halVe the earth. Iktr. Moe] le ~ w e ilwat Perintne,.. say. Ae gre with thine ail vrsary leathe liana thee over to the .Indge." Mr. Cahill pnill the two rreetrix the riterenit rif w:Wes chic her it L , more than likely we would - never hove heard of this goinhlim!, hotnin. Aftee f4itt. Mid ti Pojuindoii by TG. Colli,i the hill wan Eatlanitteil to the jury. A veriliet rir guilty win rrirlered, with it recominemlittigli or le uiriley of the court. _POLICY CASES.—Yesterday, in the Court of Quarter Sessions, District Attorney Mann ad dressed the court on the subject of lottery policy cases, of which he held a number of bills. He said that at every term of the court there are more or less of these eases, and it BiltlM3 alined immeteible to iniog the vertigo to trial. The witoreees, as a general thing, are either benght odor won't appear, and thus the accused viola. tors of the law go free. He hai exhausted his ingenuity to bring this class of offenders to justice. Judge Thompson said there is a failure of justice in bek. It le eo Ann of the emir, ee of the dis trict attorney, and that the committing tnagiatratea were entirely too loose in tatting bail, and it Is with them that the fault lies. Until they are more strict is regard to the kind of bail, it will be impossible for the district at ',Arnett to nreseenle and the court to inflict the penalty for suck violationa of the law. The district attorney said that in some of the cases the magistrates had returned competent bail, and those would be sued out at once. Ia these cases the witnesses were present, bet the trial Could not precoed because of flue absence of the accused. The judge briefly said that the whole business is a source of great annoyance to the court as well as the district attorney. The bills were now banded to the clerk of the court, who mode the proper entry prepara tory to the lowing out of the recognizances. ARRIVAL OP 'WOUNDED SOLDIERS.-- EArly yeeterilny morning shoot 450 wounded soldiers. frets the tattle of 'Williamsburg 1411111 TOTMOWn, nrrive4 at the foot of Washington street, in charge of Surgeon C. W. Sitcoms, of the Third Now York Regiment. The wounded men lieloneed to the various regiments under the jnyttusliate com tl imo of Om and all bore testimony of having seen active service by bullet winuate in some part of the body. The men were all taken into the Refreshment Saloons, where everything to corsince to their comfort was be stowed. Many were - unable to fend themselves, some come not move from their chairs, OthtTtt t1(11{1i - down On the pile of knapsaab to rote their wounds After every one was provided with a meal, mattresses were provided for the lame to rest themselves upon. Dr. E. Ward, of the. Union, was in attendance rendering aid. Hr. She &roper ghop tout y ev o - • r corn o rl provided fcr the roundel men. About five o'clock they were taken to the wharf, and those able to continue the journey were placed on the steamboat and conveyed to Camden. Before leftViliV, the .9eloone. they elweceil lustily for the ladina of Philmisl phia. 'rho Ref. eshment Committees took charge of those Wit Ft-hind. Of tk.e shove number. sums beh1139 . ..rd to the New Jersey, New York, and New England regiments, and a few from. Michigan. FAD.--George Birnie, the discharged soldier and lunatic, who, yesterday's telegram informed II?. was tat en up while strolling along the streets of Washington, in the act of satisfying the CraVingd of him , got with the carcase of a dog, and for whose distressing ease that city afforded no asylum, was an exemplary and respected citizen or Philadelphia; a member of the Rev. Dr. Shields' (s econd Presbyterian) Church, a printer by trade — fornieily, we believe, in tbe employ of Sherman, and hung dc Baird, and a native of Stirling. Scotland. He entered, about a year ago. in the Scotch Rifles" of this city, and, after enduring hie hill share of the expo sure and fatigue which this brave company has bad to Undergo, exhausted nature failed to sustain his willing spirit, and he wan test, when taken sick, at the hospital at Alexandria. For rome time past, his family have been unable to get any answers to their trent:lent talent to him, or to learn of his where - shouts; and our readers may judge of the horror of his arxious wife at learning, through the newspapers_ the terrible seers of her buy band's illnam stated in the paragraph above alluded to. Birnie's wife and children reside in the Fifteenth ward, but theydhave neither relatives nor friends in thin coun try. They are without means to bring him on to this city, or to care for him, and are almost frantic at the re = voltina account of his insanity and want. This is one of the most painful cases of suffering that we have had to chronicle in a long time, and should receive prompt re lief. CHILD DESERTION.—The crime of child desertion seems to have become very prevalent within the last month, one or two instances having occurred every day. Yesterday, a woman accosted two little boys in Franklin game, and asked them to take charge' of a c hild s h e w as carrying while She went to a neighboring store to purchase something tor it. The boys took charge of the baby fer two hours and then deposited it at the Sixth-district station house, from whence it was seat to the Almehoiss. It WM 8 male child, marmite -111 months old AN OLD OFFENDER CAITURT AT LAOT. - - - - - - —Some time since information was lodged at the (Mice of the detective pollee of the doings of an accomeliefled swindler, who anteceded in getting alarm; sum of money from the e rfeelesl of a hoarding school in tide city. The detectives took the matter in hand, and traced the scamp to several other cities where ho ha 1 practised the game game. The lastheard of him was ut Bordentown, after which ho wee lost eight of. Yesterday we learned from One of the detective officere that hoer arrested. et last, and lodged in the Wes'elfester (New York) jail, where he awaits his trial on two or three indictments found against him. Ills plan of operation was to call at a respectable hoarding school and represent that he had it ward, or nephew, or some other friend, whom be wished to place in such a school, and having arranged preliminaries, he would pay in advance the tuition bill, offering a draft for a ccnniderably largo amount, making it necessary for a difference tO he intoned to him In Illenef — fitT CYNtity hie, fifty, or one hundred d•llare, as the case might be. A Week or two since, be returned to try hie game a second time in the same place, after the lapin of two years, and after he bad learned that the school had changed bands. But it happened that an assistant teacher who had long been in the echeoh recognizok the v oice of the present bearded military colonel bailing from Co lumbus, Ohio, as quite identical with a certain lawyer from Washington, who bad made a memorable call there about two years before. Accordingly, when he presented his drafts , it wan surransea derneg the delay of llmahlog change " that an officer was brought, who took him into custody. It happened that two or three "victims" of his imposture, in the same county, came forward. iden tified_ him, and made affidavit agishart him. It is said that the prisoner followed beds proressi.m shout iereoky-ilve years, being at the present time about 45 years of age. He always gave his name as a Colonel or Captain so and so, who had retired from the service of his country. During all his travel he has told the same story and one rated in the tame manner, excepfleg that he would De casionally change his name. He was known in this city as Colonel Parry. PHILADELPHIA A. M. E. Z. CO'NFE BENCE --NINTH DAY'S 111.0GBEDINGS. Confe rence met Tuesday at 9 o'clock A. M., Superintendent Roes presiding, and read the Scripture lesson ; singing and prayer by A. Cole. The roll was called, rules read, and the journal of Monday read, corrected, and approved. U. J. Carter apologized, and gave satisfaction to the Confe rence, as to why he failed to comply with bixth rule of the Conference, last week ; he was exonerated by vote. Super intendent Bishop came in, and took his seat. James Temple, was by request, placed in a superannuated rela tion. A number of red.liding were presented, meat of which passed. A vote of thanks wan tendered to the pre sident of the Conference and his associates for the able and dignified manner they have presided over the de liberations of the Cotference. A vote of thanks was ten dered to the editors of the daily pstoJ, dila of the weekly Christian Recorder, for gratuitously publishing the pro ceedings of this conference. Appointments of the Phila delphia Annual Conference of the A. N.H. Z. Church," for 1162: Wesley Church, Philadelphia, John A.. Wil liams j nrder his supervision, Mount Zion, Pearl street, and Zion Church, Wilmington, tot. If rrx-Laturg, S. T Jones. Wilkestwere, George Johnson. Peach Bottom circuit, Isaac Gasaway. Middletown circuit, Thomas H. Castor. York circuit, Charles J. Carter. Chambertburg (Irma ? Otho J. Scott. Williamsport circuit, Charles H. Avnliice iin ida eh.r g e, D'm T. Diddle_ Maiktaiiii 411 , 4111 i, Robert A. Gibson ; in his charge, Thomas H. Harris. Kaighnsville circuit, Henry H. Blackstone. Plum/ironic, Meets Wilcox, H. H. Blackstone having the over-sight. John .1. Moore, California mission, the new society to be prorlded for in ,California. AbrithAhl Cola transferred to the Allegheny Cotforenee district. Abner Bishop. left without appointment because of affliction. A vote of thanks was tendered to the trustees and members of Wes- MY Church, and to the friends for their kindness and hoe. pitslity to the members of the Conference. Superinten dent Rose delivered a very pertinent valedictory address to great acceptance. Adjourned to meet second Satur day May, 1503, at 4 o'clock, in Wesley Church, MOUNT MORTAR CEMETERY.—We Con gratulate this corporation upon securing the cervices of such an obliging gentleman as Frederick A. Van there, Ego , t its general agent. Under encli anallloo3 the Association may rely on energy and despatch. We'com mend him to such as may have laminae in hie line, as an honorable and fair• dealing man. Office of the Ceme tery, No. 128 South Sixth street. ALLEGED HORSE THIEF.--Oornelius Elbertson was wrested on Monday, by Officer Axe, on euspicion of having stolen a mare and buggy. The offi cer's smpicions were aroused by the prisoner's haring ao,ed ebnlP eneetiene and returned Inconsistent answerm when questioned. The mare Is a dark sorrel, thirteen bends high, d ith a gray mane and tail, and a white streak in the forehead. The captured articles await an owner. THE GOOD INTENT HOSE COMPANY.••••• This company log fourteen killed and wounded in the Williamsbnrg fight. At a meeting held yesterday morn ing, a Committee was appointed to -proceed South and +e the weended. Tha eoldiara belonged to the Seventh New Jersey Regiment and acquitted themselves lebly in the battle. CArartz..---Fred.Spidel was yesterday Firrestvtl by t w o Pak Police, un tho (Marlc of having stolen a 'hag of barley from tin brewery Iterg.l,ol Pecotto, near the Park. lie was eonnuittnl to answer in default of ACCIDENT. --john 'Haggerty 2 a lied carrier, fen from a ladder at Eigbteentik and Christlan streets yesterday and fractured hie legs. Pa was taken to his house in the immediate neighborhood. CORONER'S CASE.—The Coroner was no tined 'truant - day 10 livid au inqueet on the body- at an un known man, fouud drowned at Coates strew. in the Dela ware. ASSIGNED TO A POST.—Capt. Theo tlonui Bailey, of tne Ttavi, Si!Med to a post at Sackett's Harbor, New York, anti left for tint place Ye6tertla3" morning. PROMOTION.--Mr J.:P. Wilson has been promoted to the position of major in the Cameron Pra,goons, or the Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Colonel Campbell. The regiment is with the advance tuwartlit rorkhwet, Ax OFFICIAL VIKIT.—The Grand Jury N aa ;an official aisit to the Alin,honso yoisterday morning.. DECEASE.—A despateh Las been re coil-ed. announcing the death of 'Wm. Morrison, a mem ber of the Cooper Slump Volunteer Rare:diluent Omnunittee. rEILLIADNLEULL MtIASI/ or TZIADR. JOHN E. ADDICFICS, THOMAS S. FERNON, CONMITTSE OF TilE MONTH 14.31TJEL E. KOKES, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT. OF PHILADELPHIA, May 14,1869 16UN RISES 4 47--51714 . SETS 7 6 HIGH WATEB 2 21 A.BRIFED 150pli D Riersorr. (Bel Robbins ? 40 days from Dub- BP, lu bolladt t 9 B A Souder & Co. EXperitnlCO4 Teri ealm weather the entire passage, Bark Bea Eagle. Bowes, 2 days from New York, in ballast to 'Ms Wattgoa & Sons prig Con Marshall, Ames, 13 days from Cardenas with sugar to 0 Wlnh—vuosul to J E Bazier & Co. Bohr J 11 Scammell, —, 14 days from bt John, NB, with pickets to E A Souder & Co. Behr C S Edwards, Candy, 10 days from Cardenas, with sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co. Schr - Henry Nutt, Barrett, 8 clay. tram Shipping in ballast to Baker & Folsom. 7th lost, tat 35 54, long 74 50, spoke achr Ears, of New York, for Port Royal. Scbr Magnum Ronnm cleared at North Edisto May 2,1 for Philadelphia. s.chr "Damon, igtaer, Jaya from shin Bolos, In bed.- labt to captain. Schr Farah Burk, Bagley, 3 days from Fortress Mon roe, in ballast to captain. Schr C C Comstock, Jerome, 4 days from Beaconnet, With fish to Captain. Sehr Baltimire, Dix. Ili days from Portland, with pick— • to E A • der &Co Schr Clarence, Osborne, 7 days front Ship Point, in ballast to captain. V'.1,2A12.221 , Bohr Persia, (Br) Smith, Halifax, Van Horn, Wood w orth& Co. Sehr Damon, Pitcher, Boston. Wannamaker & Maxfield Ear Clarence. Osborne, Boston, J It Blakiston & Co. 11. WebAtinaton, Boston, Noble, Cala & Co. Behr Pearl, Brawn, Boston, do Schr F Herbert, Parker, Boston, do Behr Van Buren, Wall, Boston, do gel& S L Stevens, Studley, Marblehead. do Selz 9 A Bolce, Boice, Dal ton, captain. (Correspondence of the Press.) BEADING, May LI The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Monitor, with blooms, and Constitution, grain to Horn phreye, Hoffman & Wright; Wm Idler, lumber to II Clroskey; E B Weaver, do to J Cochran, New York; J H Rugg, do to D B Taylor: Dubois At Lowe, do do Gaskill & Calvin; R Tomlin, do ho J Ilameron, New York; E Lyon, do to Josh Keeley; Mary, do to Patterson & Lip pincott; Rising Sun, do to r. Wolverton; Cal It Anderson, do to Al 11 Keith, New York; Thus Embig, shingles to D(alene it Taylor; Charity, do to Norcross & Shoete; S liv ilumil , D o om, to wro Ann B Sheik, groin, &o. to Busbong & Sons; Farmer's Boy, shingles, to 9 firmer, and bituminous coal to H A & S Soyfert. May 9—C Lawrence, with lumber, and J M Rine, staves, be to DB Taylor; Caroline, mill reed to Mr Bat hitt TY A Albright. We to P Fiufruckt Ida, coal to H. A & S Seyfert; E Buckwalter, shingles to captain. MEMORANDA Ship Emily Augusta, Strickland, for Philadelphia, cleared at Liverpool 2flth tilt. . . _ „ Ship Amalie, MeN.M2Zie t for Chinoltas, sailed from Li. verpool 29111 ult. Shin Lincoln, Mason, cleared at Liverpool 29th ult. for Callao. _ Shit, 16iiki Lealie, Given, waa adv. at Liverpool 20th ult. for Philadelphia oth inat. Bark Virginia Jr Est Anna, WiMina, cleared at Liver pool 29th ult. for Genoa. Ochre L B Drummond, Grier, and W D Cargill, flaw Mao, cleared at New Ygrh nth teat. f9l bcbr COLD]plete, lit.fanedy, hence, arrcyt4 at Baltimore 12th iLet. Schre Maria Foss, Ricbarde. and Martha Hall, Haler, hence, arrived at Boston 12th inst. Bcbr Jain It Plater, Gandy, oleared at Boston liith MeV, tOrWilmmStorl Schr Blatt, logallp, hence, arrived at Salem 10th - inst. Edna Veudovi, Bray, Elvira, Clark, and Unon, Chet cry, bence. arrived at Salem 11th inst. Leesburg and S V W Simmoos t for Philadelphia, bailed from Salem inn inst. Behr Geo F Brown, Kenny, from Seaconnet for Phila delphia, soiled from Newport 10th inst. bchr L Andenried, Barilett, hence, arrived at Pro gepce 11th inet. scbr Tae Stiten tailed from krErridance inst. for Phltadelpbia. Behr Isabel, Taylor, for Philadelphia, Nailed from Paw— tucket 11th itket. • • . Schr L Dyer, McDuille, hence, arrived at Portland 10th toot. Greinock, April 28.—The ship Lord Brougham, of Hamburg, 800 tons, from Philadelphia for Glasgow with grain, and drawing 19 feet water, left thie port on Thura day morning, in tow of a tug, to proceed up the Clyde Ve.terdak t tornico about one o'clock, after Woe leer tides in the rlyer, she grounded off Newehot, about two miles below the jnnetion of the Cart, and, on being caught by the Ebb tide, clewed round across the river and blocked it up. She was got off at OA. M, but up till that time the ..treoltot amw lanlien was eouThletely tnterrupted. EXPRESS COMPANIES. TMPOBTANT! 1 ALL ARTICLES FOR SOLDIERS Shenld be sent by HAMDEN'S EXPRESS, CA CIRESTNET Street, They charge only HALT` ritaTite s and send daily to Baltimore, Wasbington, fertreee No rm and all other points occupied by oar troops. 1a24-13/n9 X miaow TR H . E 0 A 0m D r 4..: , 1 S o FA tiIThiSTNIJS Sheet, rOTWANNI Parcels, rockow", thandise, DMA Notes, and Specie, either by its own linen or in connection with other Exprese Companion, to ail the principal Towns and Cities of the United States. B. S. SANDFO RD, Lid Cetera! naeariehoident MO TEE DISEASED OF ALL sub.acute and chronic dismiss ...red by rpeciel 6 - 1191CATISte at IMO WALNUT gtrook, Philadelphia, and in Case of a failure no charge is made. Professor murigs, the founder of this new practice, will superintend the treatment of all cases himself. A pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of those suet& also lAttr•ra and compilovant.ry resolution from medical men and others will be given to any person free. Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical men atui others who desire a knowledge of my discovery, in applying Electricity as a reliable therapeutic agent. Con sultation crest Itaitt2ut 1110ROA4, ORR, & CO., STEAM- J.LI. ENGINS BUILDFRb, Iron Founders. and General Machinlitis au3 139iler 1210 Otkir , LUWHILL Otraetirtaiigioivtu% ria47 THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14; 1862. 625. NEW SPRING GOODS. 625. C. SOMERS & SON, CLOTH HOUSE, Have now In atone, and Ate receiving eanatantlY a large and desirable assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE S. COATINGS, 'Wattage, Tailors' Trimmings, and ail goods adapted to MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. niyiam fILOAKS ! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! \✓ THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY IVENS Be CO!S. No. 28 SOUTH NINTH STREET. THE LARGEST STOCR. THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES. THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK, ABM DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRIORS, IN THE CITY, AI IVENS & CO.'S, Ito, 23 801ITH NINTH STUB?. 3h28•3m RAPSONW, CORNER OF NARROW BUGLE OIMPS, SLACK SI4K LACRA BELT RIBBONS, ALL COLORS, NARROW SILK GIMPS, NARROW RIBBONS, SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS, CHEAP. PARTRIDGE AND CHINCHILLA SPLIT EMPALPit. One lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the lead ing colors, at 12% cents per hank. RAppr,W,g TAImAINGs ZEPHYR STORE CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS. ap23.lm CLURKS.—If you want the best value your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 141 north B/WITH Street, above Cherry. robgii-gm C LOAKS ! A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT Or ALL THE NEWErsT eilaaca IMPORTED 'YAM GitatiuN, With every new material, made up and trimmed in the very beat manner, at prices that defy all competition, AT T/111 PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. N. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STB. mh26-3m NEW CLOAK BTORE! The most elegant aeeortmont in the city. mb2O-3m H 024 CHESTNUT STREET. %Vonld call SPECIAL ATTENTION To his assortment of White Goods and Linens ' adapted to the requirements of the present season PLAIN, PLAID, AND STRIPED JACONETS, 01,111BRIOS. FRILL, NAINBOOIIB4 MISSES. FRENCH PILLOW, SHEETING, AND SHIRTING LACE GOODS, EIIII3IIOIDERIE9, HAMMER 1024 CHESTNUT STREET 4 oivsiqs on TIIE BEST 121-2 CENT BLEACHED MUSLIN in the city, measures fall yard wide and very fine; 1 case, yard wide, 10 cents ; Williamsville and Wameuttas lower than they have been sold ; in Elbeetings I have every width made -, 1K wide, 15 ; 134 wide, 2d; 2 yards wide, 28; 2,tg wide, 3IM ; some of them are very superior Quality ; one lot, all linen, Table Cloths, snow-drop, 81.50; one lot damask do., 81 50; [her , : aro very fine; band-loom Table Linen, in fine patterns, very heavy ; one lot Marseilles Counter plinefb X 1.50 j thelye are from auction, and worth one lot Allendale do., el i also Honeycomb and lincae ter do.; 50 dozen Napkins 75 cents per dozen—a great bargain. CRANVILLE B. HAINES, 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. P. 6.—Just received, cne lot very heavy Black Silk, at il.! one lot do, nearly yard wide, at lib—these are the beet ever offered for the money iu tho city. myl2.6t. DRAB BILKS ! DRAB SILKS !- Of all shades and qualities, can be had, together with alms assortment of ether Millinery Clede, at the lowest 'glue. J. HAMBURGER'S, 31 South SECOND Street, Between Market and Chestnut. tayl2.4t SILK .I IVIANTL ?. AND BACQUES. Black Silk &toques. Elegant new styles. Light Cloth Samna. New lota, bargains, 12k, 18X, and 25 cts Plaid Nozambiques, very desirable. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Silk Mixed Caseimeres and Coatings. Light colors fancy Cassimeres. 0.4 Mixtures and tdeltons. Cloth goods for little fellows. BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS. NEW SPRING PRINTS, 11 CHOICE ISTYLBS. MERRIMAC% • SPRAGIIIIi PACIFIC, ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A. large lot beet styles and fast colors at 100. COWPBBTHWAIT 3 inhig-tf N. W_ tor. EIGHTH and DIA.RICET Ott JAS. B. CAMPBELL & Co., WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS, 727 CHESTNOT STREET, Have opened tiria Aar, Bonnet's Black Taffetas. Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustre. Satin Plaid and Printed Hamilllise. Lupin`, teat black tiaregee and Bombazines. Rich Plaid Mozambleues. Lnpin's best black, white, and high colored Chain. Organdies and Jaconete, grissaile grounds. Cachemire Stripe Printed Percalse, very rich. Foulard Fouling, Foulard Satins, &c., &c. apPLH 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, MOUND DOOR ABOVE ARCH, UP STAIRS LADIES' DRESS TRIEUMIIiGS, Sm. The Copartnership heretofore existing between KAUFIVIAN Ft LONNERSTADTER Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of tier oid arm, as the trod,, fa &az:Lorca that he haa iekea all the up-stairs rooms of NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH. To continue the manufacturing o all kinds at DEng, CLOAK, TRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, CORD _ or all deeeriptione, &e., &C., And will offer inducements in price and ynality, SO well as prompt attendance to orders, In every article apper taining to hie line. WM. LONICERSTADTER, apt..2m] N 0.103 North EIGHTH street, ob. Arch, NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilao. Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide. Pique% white ground and bounnets of Chintz colon. Wool De tutu., choice Rhodes. Plaid and email figured Wool De Ulnas, for children. A large aeaortment of Gingham% at 12,4, 20, and 26 cents. A freeh aseertment of Cloaking Clothe. Small Amu° dark brown N.ohairs, thoin, Mbegheld'e Baia, from 18X to DO ante. Silk and Wool Poplin in great variety, at JOHN H STOKES', No. 702 ARCH Street. N. B.—Good black Enke, 873 i, and $1.12%. Calland ALIO.O rah 22 CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN TILLAS.--Ladies in want of the above articles will And it to their advantsv to visit the old established house of 'sirs. ftd NSY , No. a 8 Nmil. NINTH area., below ARCH. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at prices that asiOnish everybody- ar4-3m eiIIEAP DRY GOODS CARPETS ; OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW EHATJES.—V. E. AROHB.IIIBAULT, N.B. corner ELE VENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning from auction, Ingrain Carpets at 28, 31, 37, 50, 62 and 65c. ;Bntry and Stair Carpels, 18 to 82c.; Hemp, Rag cod Yarn Oaspeiat. IA to 97e. ' - Ploor Clothe, 21 to 50c -, White and lied Check Matting, 20 to 28c.; alit Bordered Window Shades, 50c. to $1.50; Muslim from? to 12 c , Spring Chintzes 9 to 12c.; Lawns, 1234 c ; Shepherd's Plaids, 12 to 38c. Delaines and Challies, to Oc.; luau. Shawls, V- to tt,6 ; Hamm Comb and Mar. Bellies Quilts, @1.50 to es; high 'date black Silks, $1 to $1.37. myB-12t GAUZE BUMMER BLANKETS.- The onbocribere have received an invoice of dome very &citable geode, In flue quality, at last seasou'm Nice. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, .t ARRISON, arG B -TIP tl 1008 CHESTNUT Street. ROBERT R. CORSON. TM. ROMMEL'S NEW LEHIGH El • COAL WHARF, No. 959 DELAWARE Avenue, Above POPLAR Street_ AD29.lm* TTAMPTON'S SPLENDID SPRING 4.1.. Mountain LaVet Nut. Hampton's Splendid Stove Coal. H., Coal. Yenn---Southeaet corner FRONT and POPLAR. my3-12t* CQAL-THE UNDERSIGNED Deg leave to inform their friends and the pnblia tkat they have removed their LEHIGH. CIOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Wein& whore they intend to keep the heat quslity pt LNNIGUS GOAL, from the meet approved mines, at the lowest pri c es. your patronage is reepectfully eolicited. JOB. WALTON 004 Office, 112 South ifitOOND Street. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. ,„1,1-0, STEVENS HOUSE, (LATE DELMONIOO'3)) No. 25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Five minutes' Welk from Fall River best landing, Chambord divot, and foot of (krOomi stroot, mb2B.2m GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. A cARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the amA.nr. ROHS% Philadelphia, haw WU/A. fee a term of Isar& WILLARD'S 110 Th !; Washhaton. They take this orneslon to return to nal std friends and customers many thanks for past favors end beg to awn:* them that they will ha most how , e am them in their new quarters. 11Y11111S, OHADWIOR, a 00, Wkartneol, JELIY 16, Ma. 111119g47 RETAIL DRY 000D8. No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, 11121512 ti .1.11 , 1M 1 .4 HALL, SILK MIXED AND PLAIN. EICIIITH AND CHERRY STREETS, OFFER TO THE LADIES No. 29 South NINTH Street, First door abovo Chestnut E. M. NEEDLES EMCEE= All Teriotin and nOTtitieff the 01?9T9 a. TERM LOW" BATES Also, A Choice Assortment CHIEFS AND "VEILS. (SEW DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY.) irst , claaa lioadyrroade faanneata, Btyle and Fit unexceptionable. Prices very reasonable. Boys' suits made to order. COOPER & CONARD, NINTH d MARKET Stmeis MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, COAL. COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, /MOW SECOND, HOTELS. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SC T. THE PRESIDENT ON THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL ON THE EASTERN DISTRIOT OP PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Emile!'lt Markt 9 1 Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, died in the name of the United states of America, bath decreed all persons in ge neral who have, or pretend to have. any right, title, or interest in the steamer BERMUDA, whereof Charles William Westendorff is tnaster, her tackle, apparel, awl furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise. laden on board thereof, captured by the United States steamer or vessel-of-war called Atercidita, under command of S. Stellwaggon, to bo monishcd, cited, and called to judg ment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the ef fect hereafter expressed, (Justice so reanitilig.) You sro therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and nub lish.d in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Lego/ In (0/isiOnfen you do inelligh and cite, or cause to lie nes- Molted and cited, peremptorily, all persons is general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said steamer BERMUDA, her tackle, apparel, and fur niture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise. laden on board thereof, to appear before the Honorable Rim; VADWADADED, 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 bea court day, or else on the next court day following. Maiegn the wma i hours ofluaring . causes, then and there to show, 9r allege, in due forma law, a reasonable awl lawful °acme, if any they have, why the said steamer BERMUDA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise, laden on board thereof, eheuld not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the 'tame, to the enemies of the Milted States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and sub ject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and farther to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, Ar cause to be intlkidatOd, (OM all persona aforeenid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these pre sent, it is also intimated,) that if they shall Rot appear at the litre and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said steamer BERMUDA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, warea, 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 ae geode or their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confis cation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful price, the absence or rather contumacy of the Remo ea cited end indltnoted in anywise notwithulandinT, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the promises, together with these pre sents. . . Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWAL AVER. Judge of tbo said Court at Philadelpais, this ninth day of MAY, A, IL 1862, and in the eighty. :sixth year of the indepen dence of ttio said United Otates. tnyl2-3t G. B. FOX, Clerk District Court. UNITED STATES, EASTERN PIS MO'', OF PENNSYLVANIA. SOT_ THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE. MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The District Court of tho United Staten in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a libel filed in the name of the United States of America, Lath decreed all persons in general who have, or - pretend tit fIaTV.I any right, title, or interest in the Schooner DIXIE, othrrwise called the SUCCESS, whereof L. B. Demon is Master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goads, wares, and mer chandise laden on board thereof, cantered by the United State§ pteamer Keystone State, under command of Captain Le Roy,vo be monnthed, cited, and called to J udgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, puetice so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that, by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and putdishod in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal letelli gencer, you do nionish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptol fly, all persona in general who have, or pretend to have, any right. title. or interest in the said ,Schooner DIXIE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, mid the glade, wares, and leered...Mee laden o. board thereof, to appear before the Hon. J01.1:1 CAD WALADEB, the Judge of the said Court, at the Dis trict Courtroom,in the City of Philadelphia, on the T WENTIETH ay alter publication of these presents, if It he A court day, ASS Ake on the 2101 d court day lapw ing, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, ur allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schantz. DIXIE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the geode, wares, a n d ...rehandlee laden on hoard thereof, should not be pronounced 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 otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be n3jeciged and eon damned as good and lawful prizes : and fin titer to as and receive in this behalf as to Justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all venous aforesaid, generally, (to whom, by the tenor of these presents, it is also intimattd,) that if they shall not appear at the time apd plate above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court (loth intend `and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and May pronounce that the said Schooner DIXIE, ber tackle. apparel, and furniture. and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of the seme, to the ene mies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confis cation and dl;ndemnatian, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, or the Dereonn so cited and intimated in amine notwithstand ing, and that lOU duly certify to the said District Court what YOU shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witneas the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at rhilotitiPitin, tide tilgth day of lIAY, A. D. /MS; and in the eighty-stztlt year of the Independence of the said United States. myl2-3t G. B. FOX, Clerk District Court. TyiiITED STATES, EASTERN PIS TRICT OF PE NNSYLV &NIA., SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO TEE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, 031 EETHE WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and far the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in tho name of toe United States of America, bath decreed all, persons in general, who have, or pretend to have any right, title or in tercet in the steamer FLORIDA, alma-nal). 0. Nelson is master, her tackle, apparel and furniture, and the goods, wares and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured by two boats' crews sent from the United States barque Pursuit, under command of David Cate, to be moniehed, cited,and sailed to judgment, at the fluke and place nader writea, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring). You are therefore charged, and strictly en joined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by pabliehing there presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Phil Mel phis, and in the Legal Intelligencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all wrong in general, who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or iuttrest in the said steamer FLORIDA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, ' wares and merchandise laden on board thereof, to ap pear before the Hon. JOAN CAD WALADER, the Judge of the said Court. at the District Curt room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TwENTIETH day after publication of ,Loos pro.ente, 1t it he a Court day, or else OD the next Court day following, between the usual hours of bearing causes, then and there to show, or al lege, in due form of raw, a reasonable and lawful excuse, it any they have, why the said steamer FLORIDA, her wale, apvarel. and Imullure and the geode, arta,. and merchat.dise laden on board ;hereof, should not he pro nounced 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 otherwise, liable and subject to, con demnation, to Le adjudged and condemned as good and I:want priaes iard further to do and receive in this be half as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly in timate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persona afore said, generally. (to %%born lo the tenor of these presents it Is al.. Intimated). flat If they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court dcth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said steamer FLORIDA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goads, wares, and merchandise laden on board, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States or America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned a. 1..1 . .1 prize, the C nitumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated la any rs'ie notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to tho said District Court what you shall do in the premises, tmether with therm presents. Witting tho Honorable JOHN CADIVAIADER; Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia. this ninth day day of MAY. A D. 1862, and in the eighty-sixth year of the independence of the said United States. m)l2. at G B. FOX, Clerk District Court. HEAD NETS, TTNITEI STATES, EASTERN DIE TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF TILE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE radIRICT OF PENFISYLVAN.T.A. GILVETING: WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States In and for the Eastern District of Penusylvinia, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or hretehd to hart., ails right, title, or interest in the schooner GUIDE, whereof Captain Smith is master, her tackle, apparel. and furniture, and the goods, wares. and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured by the United States cunboat Huron, under com- Fowl of to be M9Aisliedr citedl and called to judg ment, at the time arm place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are theretoro charged, and strictly enjoined and com manded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed Bed pnbilebed in the city of Philadelphia, and in tha Legal Intelligences, you do monish and Cite or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said schooner GUIDE, her tackle, morel. and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise Men on board thereof, to appear before the lion. JOHN OADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publica tion of these tireMhte, if it he a court day, or 4148 on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show ' or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said schooner GUIDE, her tattle, apparel, anti furniture, anti (hr Pegs, tyres, and merchandiee laden on hoard thereof, Dimino not be pronounced 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 otherwise. liable and subject to conlem natiou, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prry,es j arm Tubber ro oe and receive in tide teimq as ke justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or canes to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated.) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above Inelliiored, or appear and eitsdi not allow a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said schooner GUIDE, her tackle apparel, and fur niture, and the poode, ware. ? and meredaandiee laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the cap ture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or other wise, liable and subject to confiscation and COndem non, to he adjudged and condemned as lawful 'prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of thepersons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that yon duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with those presents. Withess the Honorable JOHN GADWATADER. Judge of the said court. at Philadelphia, this ninth day of SAY, A. D. ISB2, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. ruyl2 3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. ITEMADVIarfLIA. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ •of sale. by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United glatos, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, tome directed, will he sold at public soh% to the highest and best bidder. for cash, at money_ SHIRE'S Store, No. 114 North WATER Street, ou MONDAY. May 28.1863, at 12 o'clock M., the following fieliCtibed articles of Merchandise : 13 hhde. N. 0. Sugar, tierces of rice, 6 and 11:1 keen Levi, being part of the cargo of schooner Gee. G. Baker q also, 6 bags of damaged Coffee, being part of the cargo of sloop Mosa ic ck. 'WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. riTILAMS.PIiTd. 12, 1868. niel2-6t PHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 19, 1862.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That writs of acire facies will be Issued upon the following claims, at tll6 capitation or three months from the date beetssf, unless the saute are previously paid to the underedgned, at his office, No. 660 WALNUT Street, in the city of philadeltbia: The city of Philadelphia, to the use of 'James Mcinos ig.r, J,.mea goon& moor. &a. D Hach 1 . ,1 1860. No. 3. Claim for 8578.1e1, for curbing and paving in front of a lot of ground on the N. E. corner of Thirty fifth and Aspen streets, Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs. Thomas Bracken, owner, Arc. Corn, Pleas, Maras T.. 1360. No. 10. (Haim for $69,00, for curbing and paving in front of a lot of ground on the Intl side of Thirty-fifth street, Twenty-fourth ward. 155 feet north of Sycamore street. STEPHEN BENTON, fel9-w3zu Attorney for Claimant. BEST QUALITY ROOFING SLATE always on nand and for We at Union Witetrt,l44l3 paAOll attest ? Kensington. T. TROMA.O. su rf-tr WALNUT Pigiagali. LEVAL, LEGAL UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. WT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF TILE EASTERN HISTRIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and fillip proceeding on a LOA, tiled in the name of Use United State; of America, bath decreed all persona In general wlio have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or Interest In the Schooner ACTIVE, whereof A. Haber miht is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and Merchandise laden on hoard thereof, captnred as .prize by the United States steamer Flam beau, Lieutenant Upsher commanding, one of the South Atlantic Naval Squadron, under command of Flag-officer S. F. Dupont, to be moniehed, cited, and called to In !a ment, at hit limn and place suuterwrittemand to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so reysairimii). You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined mid commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philos'. !side, and in the Le g al Itmicili v racer, you do roonieh anti OIL, M. es... to be monists.' and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or Interest in the said Schooner ACTIVE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods. wares, and meicheinlisea laden On board thereof, to appear before the Hon. JOHN OADVI AL ADE R, 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 court day, or else on the next court day follawlan, hotu-oun the unnol hotPdof h.aring causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law. a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schooner ACTIVE, her tackle, ap parel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and mer• chabdise laden on board thereof, should net lin pros nounced to belong, at the time of the captors ef the same. to the mimics of the United States. and as ;nods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condemna tion, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful primal and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also Intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and plate sheet neeittioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to tbe contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said Schooner ACTIVE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on hoard 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 prise, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the portions so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWA.LADER, Judge of the said court, ,at Philadelphia, this twelfth day of DULY, A. D. moz, and in the eighty sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. myl4-3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. UNITED STATRIS EASTERN DIS v TREIT OF rioNsTLYAMAi SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, OM NT/DIG WHEREAS, The District Court. of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. rightly and duly proceeding on a libel. filed in the name of the United States of Amelica. bath decreed all persons in general who Lave, or pretend to have, .m title, Sr interest in the Schooner WAVE, William Ityan, master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture , and the goods wares, and merc handise ' andise laden ou board thereof, captured as prize by the United States pilot-boat T W. Blunt, Acting Mas ter Jamehill. Beers, of the South Atlantic Naval Block ading &Squadron, to be =niched. cited, and called to judgment at the time and place underwritten, and ti the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and com manded, that you omit not, hut that by publishin g these presents in at least two of the datlynewspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Le gal intelligencer, you do monist' and cite, or cause to be 'welshed and cited, peremptorily, all persons in gene ral who hays, or pretend to have, any right, title, or in terest ii, tht said gelieenor W nNE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchan dise laden on board thereof, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court-room, in the City of Philadeloblin on nit TWSNTIEIII day after publication of theto presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then atd there to show, or al lege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the Raid Schemer WAVE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, should not be pro nounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the encodes of the United Stat.,,andas goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable one usb,ieet to canderans non, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes ; and bather to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. Ant: that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persms :aforesaid, gene rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall net appear at the Mlle sad place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said Schomer WAVE, her tackle, apparel, and furni lore' and the goods, ieectee, truirchandim 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 condemnation, to be adjudged aid condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy of the persons no viten and intimated in any wise notwithstanding, mid that you duly certify to the paid District Court what you shall do in the premises, to gether with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWA [ADE 8, .• Judge or the cold deurt i et Pirliladelphia, this Twaittii day of MAY, A. D 1802, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States, niyl4.3t G. li. FOX, Clerk District C mrt. EDUCATIONAL. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY In a beautiful and healthful village, three milei from Media. Pupils received at :Any time for tho sums men Boarding per week F 2.25. Thorough course in the Mathematics, Languages, English Studios, and all tha branches usually taught. Boys prepared for College or Business. REV. J. rtrityrx PAMPOIT, A. M. ap24.lm Village Green, Delaware Co., Pa TJOLMESBURG SEMINARY FOR YOUNCI LANZ$,—The clutol 9f thi4 Suh?? l , will be resumed, alter the Raster tieadore, on the 28th of APRIL. For circulars, reference& Ac., address the Risme CH APMAN, Priocipalo, Ilolmesburg. Pa. aplB-lin* ruorosAir,e. NOTICE.- SEALED PROPOS ALS are invited until the 27th day - of May, 1802, at 1.2 o'clock, M., for supplying the United States Subsistence Department with 6,000 head of Beef Cattle on the Hoof. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington City, and each animal to average 1,200 poimds, arose weight: no animal admitted which weighs less than 1,000 pounds gross Heifers and butte not wanted_ The Cattle to be delivered at such tines, and in such Quantities, as the Government may require. The first delivery of Cattle to be made on the 10th of June, 1862, or as soon thereafter as Government may re attire. A bond, with good and entlicient security, wilt be re• quired. Government reserves to itself the right to pay in Treaeury notes, or other Government funds. bid will he enterteinftt when ant in by contrectote who have previously tailed to comply with their con• tracts, or where the bidder is nut present to respond to bie bid, and all bide to be accompanied by two guaran test.. .The name of firm§ elionld ha elated in full, with the precise teldrete of all the n embers at the firm. Bide to be directed to Major A. BECK WITH, C. S., T.T. S. A.., Washington, B. C. Form of. Guarantee. the comity of 7 and Rafe of- 7 and -, of the comity of , and State of do hereby guaranty that -is able to halal contract in accordance with the trrms of his proposition, and that, ebonid his proposition be accepted, he will . at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Shou'd the centred be awarded him we are prepared to become Lie mouritiee. T . bit; guarantee mutt be appended to each bid ml O -14t 110.4.14, NJ Written PROPOSALS will be received until the 24th instant. for the delivery, on the North Wharf, et WEST POINT, New York, of the following quantities and qualities of WRITE ASH CO A.L—Olean : 600 tons (2,20 ton) Locust Mountain, Stoamboat size. Also, 750 to as (2,240 the P' ton) Egg size. 300 tons (2,240 The ton) Stove size, of vith% Beaver Mountain. Buck Mountain. or Balti- Mere TEM, Wyoming, price of each stated separately. foal can be delivered from the Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Wyoming districts, at the WEST POINT WHARF, from canal boats which receive it at the M.ines, without breaking bulk, - via the Schuylkill, and Dela Ware and Raritan Canals. lore than the ordinary facilitiee for unloading will be furLiehtd. - . The Coal to be delivered between the let of June and 24th of Annuat next. EDWARD C. BOYNTON, Capt.!. kn.!. All Mary Academy_ West Point, New York. May 2.1882. mob-14t GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS NATIVE WINES. OTRICTLY or TEE GRAPE—THE MOST DELIOIOUS, RIGHt AND FRUITY WINES EVER OFFERED TO TUX PHBLIC. F=M!=tnP=r=MMl ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROOEILIES, AIM -if CORM NUMMI% AND YIN STEI pRo SSE BL ACK WE LL'S c cle Grated PICKLES and SAUCES, constantly received RHODES & WILLIAM% IS? 'NAVE"g nreet. CHEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT TEE only 12 ctn. per pound, at No. 812 SPRINQ GARDEN Street. te14441 NUTS. -20 BALES LANGUEDOC ALMONDS; 25 bales SICILY ALMONDS; 100 bags NEW Ahican PEANUTS; Just received and for sale by _MOM WILLI/11131 mye 107 South WATER &roet LEAF LARD.-79 tierces prime ket ia ee-rendered Leal Lard, for sale by a SA_DLE.II dt CD; 0,20-if 109 ARCM Street. 2d door above Front. cl BBLS. GOOD COOKING BUT- E/ TER. for sole very cheap at No. 812 SPRING GAR DEN gems!. r0h25.13 CHEESE. -150 boxes fine Herkimer County Choose, for Mns by 0. 0. SADLER . 00., utb2o-14 - 10" t ABd 4treot, 24 do., VERY CHOICE WHITE RYE FLOUIt. only 2M cte. per pound, M No. 812 firßrni GARDEN Street. mh2s.tf CANDLES. Chemical Sperm Cavalea, for oalo by JAIIRETCHE t LAVERGNE, 202 •nd 204 South FRONT Street VINE 0 Alt—French White Wino Vinegar, for sale by JAIMICTCHE ar, LAVERGNII, mhlfi Non. 202 and 204 Soeth FRONT Street. SARDINES.—A very superior bran d 6.-7 for sale by CHARLES S. CARSTAIRS, apt 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street 20 CWT. CHOICE WHITE EYE PLOUIt, Just rsegvsd and for sets at No, DU SPRING riAnrval (Wow!. mrl2s-tf M E F6 5 ,, 1X , 311,K.- 0 25 0 0 s b A b D is mo M li es it s c P o ork, m 420.4 10.11 AIWA Strovt, 2d door above Front. 'IF YOU WANT GOOD POUND !~➢LTT7,II, go to 8. Z. GIOTTWALS', No. 812 BPRI VS A TIII lAN 8t,...i.at mh2B-tf fIOTTON SAIL DUCH AND CAN VAS, of all numbefe and brands. fiftiOn's Puck Awning Twill!), of all tivocriptlgalb Tente, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Coven". Also, raper Iflanufacturere . Thier Felts, from 1 to feet wide. Tarpaulins, Belting, Sail Twine, 80. JOHN W. xvicumati a 00., larbfl NI JUNO UM 11114,E0 AST AINCTIOR. JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION NEB% Nov. 232 wud 234 MARKET Street. tiAl,lll OF DRY GOODS. ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 15, on four months' credit -500 Packages British. French. and Amer's: an dry Goode BALM OP OA D.l , lVitii4on 101111)A V MottgltiO, May 16, on four months' credit -350 pieces velvet, Brussels, Ingrain, and Venetian car oming', mattings. RAL'E OF PRIGNON DRY 0001 M. ON MONDAY MORNING, May lA, on four months' credit -700 packngts Franck Gorman, Swiss, and Dritidh dry goods. CALM OF BOOTS ATM ON TUESDAY MORNING), May V), on four months' credit. 1,000 nacksages boots and shoes. FURNEEI3, BRINLEY, CO., 429 CHASTNUT 82MILIT. PALE OF FRRNCII AND DRITI:111 DRY GOODS. ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 1811 r. M:10 lofts of Fancy and staple French and Brltlth dry goods. Samples and catalognea early on morning of aale FRENCH CIARSMEREg. DRIP WETS. lirEffs MOS. BLEY LINENS, LINEN DRILLS, CHECKS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, 6.4 fancy French cassimores. -- 0-4 French black drap Fancy rilk, OarMacre, and Itlarseißeid vestingel 4.4 Bley linens, black Italians, same Fancy drilla, Farmer's drills, coatings; &o. GINGHAMS, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, L VI:LEAS. cases solid check &Ingham'. cases fi-ti Paris printed organdies. Cl/608 Orem de Citpna, liarege camas lavellaa, fancy challiea plaid mohairo. mire Paris poll de cbevres and cliallies. WHITE GOODS, LINEN °AMEBIC llOlin. Jacenat, cambric, aback, and a Wiagl 01114ii119. 5-3 and 3.4 plain and printed border linen cambric handkerchinfo. Hon'', and tvonwn's !Me glover,. Black fillet matte, &c. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, ATJO- TIONBERS, No. 213 MAIIIIICT Street. kel/itiN 041:J.11 OF A.4.14 1 -19Ari APT GDODI3, -- intrisoLDEnrs3, raspoNs, AuL -I,ltiEllY GOOPS, itc., by catalogue, THIS MORNING, May 14, commencing at 10 o'clock rorecioeir. BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND MILLINERY GOOD& In sale this morning-- - cartons choice new styles Paris bonnet ribbon Nos. 120 40, plaid and corded edge trimming ribbons Nos. 4e 6, fancy dregs trimming ribtonna, &c. Alen, nu inyvivv vi invol 09199 40191 F rig 6ftin9loi llowere. Also, —lots bonnet milks and material, white silk blond laces, .ke. EMBROIDERIV,9 Mph —1141 . 1 of lore titlles embroidered incopet collars and Eatte, bands, etiking, and flouncing i a line of desi rable geode for city solos. FILLET 8111 TF, LABE VEILS Also. a full lice of ladies' and misses' Paris embroi dered ,eAklng rill fl'lek milt., 6,4 ind 46ort. Also, latest style Paris black mister lace •ells, just landed. Also, 200 dozen ladies', misses', and children's steel spring . boon skirts, medium, and extra wide woren tape, doutla and tingle 1.144 do , afull assorthisrit_ Al , o, an invoice of ladies' , 5 4'. and .nent's linen CAM. brie handkereldefe, gent's linen and Union shirt fronts. MR'. PROOF rt IFE. ON WEDNESDA.I MORNING, At 10 o'clecls i precisely s superior fireproof safe, letter copring press, dc. BALE OF READY.MADR cLoryiNo, by catalogue. ON THURSDAY MORNING, )lay 15. at 10 o'clock, comprising a general assortment of eet,ol,ll.le goo4e, for me. rind voiitha weai. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OP 250 CASES STRAW Goors. by Catrdosco. ON PKIDAY 210ENINO. MAY 16, enniMPtlClo2 at 10 &cloek. oraeleelv. A general assortment of fashionable goods, for gent's, ladies, misses, and children. HENRYBx P. WQLBART I AUCTIONEER. REMOVED front No. 9 South SECOND Street to No. 202 MARKET Street, south side, above Second Street. REGULAR SALES OF DRY GOODS, TRI KMINGS, NoTIONS, do. t'rerY btooday, Wt.ineer!ay. and Friday morning, com mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. City and country dealers, are requested to attend these sales. Consignments respectfully solicited from manufactu ters, hu pone re, conuniaston,wholesale,and Jobbing houses, and retailers doll and every diacrlelAnn of merchandise. Entire stocks of goods arrongedsland.sold in lots to suit the rttail trade. Cash advanced on goods. Settlement second day from sale. mylo Im* - ILLTOMINATINCt OILS 66 LUCIFER" OIL WORKS. 100 BUIL a Lucifer" Burning Oil on hand. W 9 impolite, gill 01l to be non-eallosive, to burn all the oil In the lawn 'with e eteolly, briuiant ntente, wit:hone Crusting the wick, and but slowly. /Thin. lined with glass enamel. WSIGHT, SMITH, & PEARSALL. fe2.7.-ff Ohba MS MARKET fitreet. CARBOC_ _ N OlL.—ioo bbiti. Natrona Oil in store said for sale by WILLIAM M. WILSON, mb3.3-tf 208 MARKET SITE.... MEDICINAL. T RANT'S Er..V.EIIVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT. Me valuable and popular Medicine universally re ceived the most favorable recommendations of the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the Public as the most EFFICIENT . AND AGREEABLE SALINE APERIENT. It may be used with the boat effect in Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL COMPLAINTS WHERE OBIiTLIC AND COOLING APERIEN T OR PUR GATIVE IS REWIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land, Residents in Rot Climates, Persons of Sedentary Liabits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains of Vessels and Pluuters wllt and it q valuable addition to Choir itedicinu It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottlef to keep in any climate, and merely requiree water poured upon it to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage, Nulasrecs testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a scrim of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable ebareuter_ and minuend it to the favorable notice of en intelligent public. hlauuractuted only by TARFtANT & CO., No. .2.78 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren et. 17 ttl TORR. > ap2.1.1y And for sale by Druggists generally. ,TONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DI& V COVERY OF PROF. C H. ROLLEd ) WALNUT STREET, MIL iDELPHIA. READ TILE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY. The difference between fact and fiction, of permanently curing the sick and suffering of their diseases, or adver tising to cure and showing but little or no evidence of cures, ca. be ~41 a pprec iated Ls the itiakhilia inditiPAYA after health, by attentively reading the following-synop sis of certificates born the most reliable gentlemen in Philadelphia, who were permanently cured by Prot BOLLES, 1220 WAL NUT street, and after they had been EIVAII up aa incurable by the moat eminent medical men of thin city: Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 814 South Front street. . Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Chitral, Dya amnia of long standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, Iti3B Helmuth street. Alexander Adair°, Inflammatory Rheumatiam, MM• bago, long standing, 1312 Sayery street, Eighteenth ward, Kensington. William li. Shaine, Pa/Willa 9f flit , 41 1, 1?"1 (Fortiplegy,) and Epilepsy, no South Twentieth street J. J. Bailey, Laryngitis, Dyspepsia, and Lumbago, 219 Market street. Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Hemorrhage of the Lunge and Diabetia, American Hotel, Philadelphia. Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, PM EMU street. James Nugent, Deafness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets. George G. Presiturry, Chronic Bronchitis and Catarrh, forreeri7 proprietor of the Girard !louse. Thomas Barrop, severe Diabetic, Rose Mills, West Phi ladelphia. George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, 333 Market street. H. T. Ile Silver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 1126 Chestnut street. C. H. Carmich, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the Kidney e, Chestnut and Fortieth etreets. Huta Harruid, Bronchitis and Disease of the Kidneys 49 South Third street, 13, P. M. Tastier, Chronic Dyspepsia, *IA Ki4avy Fia ease,l622 South Fifth street. James P. Greece, M. D.,long standing and severe Lu mbago, 216 Fine street. Edward McMahon, Consumption, MT Front street, Millard Stillwell, Congestion of the Brain anti Chronic Dyspepsia. 1526 Palmer street Charles D. Cushney, Paralysis of the lower limbo (raraplegy ) and Dyspepsia. Western Hotel. J. Ricket, Chronic Dropchitis, Constipation and Con gestion o f the train, 514 tlallev.llll street. Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption of five years standing, 1435 Chestnut street. Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. Id. M. Limning, Nervone Prostration, Cadbury Ave. N. N. In addition to the shave Olen mod, Prof. 0. 11. BOLLEb bas cured two thousand Chronic and Acute cases within leas than three years in Philadelphia, alt of which cases had reeistod the treatment of the most emi nent nuNdleal Please take entice that Prof. B. does not advertise any certificates of cures, except those cured in this city. Prof. B. has established himself for life in this city, and Lis MlA.Efilid in treating the sick is a sufficient smarms tee that he claims nothing; but scientific facts in his dia. covers in the use of Electricity es a reliable therapoutia agent. N. B.—lt will be well for the diseased to recollect that Prof. B. has given a word of caution in his pamphlet to guard them against trusting their health In the hands of those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution may seem severe on those using Electricity at hazard, but it is the severity of truth and designed for the good of humanity, FTEG, lkirbUe finYolllßonieut In nnoilmr column PROF. C. U. BOLL'S% 1220 WALNUT Street, Medi' GLUTEN ILIAI I BIULES ON PURE COD-LIVER OIL- The venturnanee of most pal - lonia 19 OPD-LIVE! OIL, and the inability of many to take It at all, ball in duced various forme of disguise for ite administration that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special mows, but more often thelvehicle nentralizee the usual Pad Of the 011, PT9ling quite ay unpalatable and of less therapeutlo value. The repug nance, nausea. Ao., to invalids, induced by disgust of the 011, le entirely obviated by the use of our OAPSULES. OOP-LIFER OIL CAPSULES have been much need lately in filirOpo, the VlPOrtenO9 thff9 of the 11"/,'r." Ohs Train their use in both hospital and priv.w.P.w.u.o aside from the naturally Imggested advantages, are inf. Octant to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for them, feeling assured their use will result In benent and deeerved favor. Prepared by WYETH dc BROTHER. 1412 'WALNUT Street, Phi Meads BBOWPPB liMllOl5 JADIAIO/1. Manufactured only at FRE DEMON. BROWN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL sTorm, Northeast corner of FI TB and CHESTNUT Streets, PilibADlMPTibt, Attention la called to this Valuable iemetty wtdou enetlal 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 DViag ovvalwritivoi,"...ow 4V.8t10.5.4 great cost, will be found on the outside or the wrapper, fn order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by worthless imitations. And sold by ail respectablr PFPggilto 14 the United States. te4ferm-Bok •ALMII BY AUCTION MTHOMAS & SONS, . Nos. 139 and 141 Ornrth FOURTH Street PUBLItI RIMER mut. EgTANA SAID 8200111 AM T 1! EXOttAVOY: ott Trion/vs SEAL ICETATE AT PRIVATE BALE Or We have a large amcmpT or FVF4 estate at ativa t -a Ise, pa:Audi: 4F a9o.y deem:riptl?A opf city p.lO gager 7 pony. Printed lige may be had at the Aviation Stara. Pxln Po. 720 Bunn,' S'il;;;t . . SUPERIOR PURNITIIRR. 'MIRROR, TAPESTRY CATLPETg, go, TfrlB MORNING, 'lO 14th inst., at 10 e'cl•dk, by cataberris, at No. 720 San sow street, by catalogue, the superior portur,dining room and chamber furniture, mirror, fine tape...try carpets, 01111011 e ttG Alto, Sir Isitchrit 118 , ":8Tay be examined DC 8 o'clock nu The ern-Mega the Bale, Bale at Noe. 139 and 141 South Fourth Seroot. SUPERIOR FURNIIURE. NINE. FRIESTriII—PIATM MERGES. SLANGS. (IA9 1111AIIDELIR11.9. Pl001(z CASES. SEWING 31A011INE. TA RTS. FINE CHINA, ELEGANT C,RPETS, CARD.--thir Sale to-nierr)%•merning, at the Auction Store. will comprise the largeat aminrtment of fartaPara Offered thiS et Rion, Included hi the ale will he Unlit superior Parlor and chandler rurnil lire, nine ;Ltd tine irrench•plate mirrors, rosewood piann•forte, 4ucis•• riot bookcares. elegant velvet and imperial tarpon,, biF hard tables, Doe china, he. A fine crape MOW By order of Ixecutors. Fine shot tone, zilles, pistolo, fine gold watches, spy— glasees flablng tackle, lnolm, &c. FERAMi`tofilii eAtis O 1 vALtrAIME NET CATTLE. ON THURSDAY MORNING, May IE, at 1 o'clock P. hi , will he Hold on the farm S. It. Morgan, Eiti ' (on the Dy limy and Andalusia luranlke.l,V f rom Andehißl sfAtlon, Phi and Trenton railroad.) stateside Ahlerney cattle, consist ing of cows, hens, heifers, d calves; also, - shoats, of the Suffolk and Chester county breed; also, 14 acres of what, standing. 1117" The Hale n ill bo alumlittoo without any reNorre er Cr Persons wishitur to examlite the stook can do so st any time b 3• taking the 11,V o'clock train from fieneing tkill depot. F.lxPeufore, 5a1....., ate Pr..mlae. —No. IMO Vdnl..l. N. SPLENDID vont- gtolot oitvrott stoNg nttsr- DE NCR AND tIIiPRRIOR FUItNITUILS, VELTAIr cAnprrs, MIRROR. nooNoAsF:, ON FRIDAY MORNING, May IA o'clock, ni Waloui eirect by order of executor. by catalogue, including malt of roue wood dining room furniture, large pier mirror, handsome bookcase. fine vrivet and other earpete, superior chamber fllrtslintn. Ste. At 10 o'clock precisely. (immediately before the Bale ,[ the furniture.? NI/11 be Bola the xplendfit Toni story iNonist Stone Residence, with conunodinns three•story back buildings, finished in a superior manner, and replete with every modern convenience. Lot 25 feet front, 236 feet deep to Ptiroom street. 810,000 may reraair oa rerd, or ho lf the blotter , or hierisese, the oction of the purchaef r. ffir May be examined the day pre - 140111 to sale. sALE or A LAW LIBRARY ON FRIDAY AFTFaIitiOON, Nay 16, commencing at 4 o'clock, will be sold, a law library, wbielk includea a number of reports, and other %minable works to the nrofeoeeion. 1116 T Catabneuee will be remlr t and il,e books arranged for examination, two dap, prevmul to eato. Sale for sernent of the Uy Red Steam PACKING BOXES, 11001' IRON, BAGGING, PAPER, etc. ON MONDAY MORNING. Mey 19. at 10 o'clock, at the United States Anionslo roar Gray's Ferry, about 1,500 packing bittren, lot lum ber, bagging, rupee, hoop iron, /to. Also, Immediately atter, at the Storebouso Twenty•flret ant. Spruce atreeta, a lot of bathing boxes, hogging, papar, he. Fickle No. 1323 WolntA Eltreof. HANDFOME FURNITURE, VELVET CAR PICTS. ttc. (.N TUESDAY MORNING. May 20, at JO (Mach, by catalogue, at tip, ak; W4l. nut street, the entire furniture, comprising bandenma rewood and plush drawing•ronm furniture. walnut chamber and dining. room furniture, velvet and Brumeis carpets, china, glassware, kc. Alin the kitchen furniture. WiEr - M ' ei b. to k on the morning .t wimp FORD & 00" AUCTION KIM, 646 MARKTIT Lad LW COMMMION Sta. SALE OF LOOO OASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BIIDGAITS. mouNtea, Itley 30, at, 10 o'eivelt, previa*, will be WWI br catalogue, 1,(00 taus men's, boys', and youths' ea , 'kip, and grain boots•, calf and kip, brogans, 000 - gross gaiters, 'walking ghoul, Oxford and Scotch ties, &a: urcrcen's MiSSEfle and childron ' a calf, kip. goat, kid, sa d mcrccre healed bnote and shona, ovdtars, Winners. buskins, it° comrriairg a largo and cluoiratila aioortinant of dir and Esettrn manufaGiare, Si' Goode open for ezeminatioa, with catatognos, Path , on the morning of solo. gITZPATRIOK & BROTHERS, Anctiormere, 904 CITLXITTIMT ;Wm, Olxib. SALE THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, MAY H. AT 10 O'CLO Of stationery, letter, cap, and note popes, envelopes, Blfpl pang• Pencils, mhuldcra, blank Looks, Dorifolloh Arc. Also limey gocrle, porle•inourusies, purses, ta'lo and Docket cutlery, silver-plated ware, clocks, watches, Jewelry, dc. Alpo, s etint of lioniory, neck tie=, )100 glictl? glom Vateut tbread, Cc MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION ZIVIONAMT, oontAmat corner of 13IXTII end RA US Wadi TARN NOTION _ - - - The Mgheet poeeible price le loaned on goods at Ml toVans' Principe./ Estataishment, oonthosat corner of lath and Bald ttroote. At least ontitAirti tot+TA am N 4 any other eetabitehment in this city. NATHAN'S' PRINOIPAL MONST RST MAW MENT. 250.C94 TO LOAN, in lingo or small amounts, prom one dollar to thousands, on diamonds, gold and silver Nato, watches, tewelrrt merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, platioa, awl goods of every doecrintion• 'LOANS DIA DE AT THE LOWEST atAr.irsT EATEN. This eatabllehment had large fire and thieheroof wino tor the safety M valuable goods, together with a parole watchman on the premises. BaTABLIAY3Ity rocs THE. LAST 30 YEARS. ALL I•MitiN l I QM MADE AT TRIEt TRI "rraziorres.x. 31i Al`'E CHARGES GiIEATLY INIDLOED AT PRIVATE SALE. Ono emparlor brilliant toned Piano-torte, with moan* Vote, soft and loud podia Priee only EN, One very fine toned plano.forte, price only sPil, AT PRIVATE BALE, AT 14:88 TWAY HALF USUAL STORE PRIONZ. Ciotti and 'elver watellee of every deogrlpdval (rein 9111 dollar to one hundred dollar' anon, iota oltaina l Inanits able Jewelry, inamorta, Eta. F9lt §AhE AND T 9 :VT- 'rU B - N T . — A well-furnished Country House, of moderate size. The grounds in clude Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Gardens, au Orchard s a 111011911Ilt EfOTO4 TIM/1110 which 11 little break Pife r etel nasture (trends fur the use of two sows, It is situated • mile and a half from Old York Road Station, North PC4IIII. sylvan% Rat!road. Inquire 1616 L0C173 r StrueL. ava-mtil tf FOR SALE—First-class Buck - ti county Wm, near Doylestown. convenient to railroad, con taining S 5 acres of I.nd in the highest Wats of cultivation, pies)). watered. First ciass improvements and large ex cellent timber, friiitu of all hireilo, ArPly t? 5, Pf.% . .7- TIT, No. 3t9 'WALNUT Street. rnylo FOR SALE—A Large Helve Hammer and Frame, in complete order, with all the ftxturea can be aten In vprrntivu Pr irquiring of cIIA.r.LEs liIIDDLTTOIY,SSGO2iI an 4 WiLldi? mil9-74' a TO LET.—A. Very Desirable House MA' on Walnut street, near Broad. Alt modern inch provemente j rent yery low i rcliDn'illg en office, Apply - B. VST TIT, 309 WALIIIIT Street, iff h FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four Nil limes, on filo west side of BROAD SITVA Mow Columbia moue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and Sal/SOH Streets. mb2B-ti FOR SALE OR TO LET.-A Eti. plangent bongo in the etiburbe of Nadia. needy ett acre of ground, abundance of Outdo and Hint. - Bent low. Apply at No. 152 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, second story. ap2B-1m ar, TO LET—A beautiful COUN or 10 sera n it. 61/ FRONT. Street road, above Hart tang, within WI Clll. nntee' walk of the Franltford and Southwark, paeouger cars. Possession early in April. Apply at the south west corner NL^TTS and eAueopa, P0C4).16i story. inh2B.ll gm FOR SALE—A DEEIII2II3LIA .4.I6.IeARIM, containing 50 acres-12 timber, the balance in the highest state of cultivation. situate on a line or railroads five minutes' wnlh frvin Pt4t.On? Chester county, 15 miles tram Inc city, Large owl first-94.s iturroeements, tenant's bow, stables, I.l.rge barn, run ning water, spring -house, ice -house, bath, &c. Terme easy. ripply to E. PE CTIT. 170 No. 300 WALNUT Street. TO EXOLIANGE-MONTGO NERY-COUNTY FAIIII, containing SO acres-1.4 woodland, the balance in a good Mato of taittc3tlon. Cued and eubgtuntiftl atone imuovements, ref !Mbar . . . . . . . Da.ittett A L lara, toDly to E. PETTIT/ 3 No. 309 WNUT Street BUSINESS NOTICES. iggs DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN. TIST for 18 pears, No. 219 VINE Street, above Second. inserts the - most beautiful Teeth of the age, monntad on fine Gold, Plating, Silver, Vulcanite, l7cr , ratite, Amber, &a., at prices more reasonable for noes and substantial work than any Dentist in this city. Twill Plugged to last for life. No pain In extracting Teeth. Artificial 'Beath repaired to suit. No pay until satiated all it right, Reference, bent famillet rel2,Bm JOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE ' ROOFED, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWN pad, ia prepared to put on any amount. of ROOFING. 914 Tom p.m MOSEILATE TERM. Will fitiliELLef mane every Butittingpertecity Water -46i. sir finders nmntotiv otAndA4 to my7.IY smrrixti ., BOSTON AND PRILADEL VITA STEANSIIIP LINE—From pram Street, Philadelphia and LONG Wharf, Boston, The ateaniship SAXON, 'Captain it3atthrweill Mai from Boston for Philadelphia on bATUBDA.Y. May /Op or 4 o'clock P. M., and from Philadelphia for Boston on FRIDAY, May 16, at 10 o'clock A. M. Insurance one.half that by sail vowels. Freight taken at fair rates, Bbippers will plow sono tolls lading with their Mika For freight or passage (having tine accournodstiOal for passengers), apply to HENRY WINSOE & 00, 332 SOUTH WHARVU ad dr ei g FOR NEW YORK. NEW DAILY LINE, via Darman aai WWI Vallab rttilisielpnia *lad item , "fork liaprotc t;tesinVops Qaß pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. N., dollen- Ing their cargoes in New York the following day. Yreighta taken at reasonable rates. V7ll. P. CLYDE Agent, Mo. la amm ernutvno, fie.a4ol". JAMES HAND, Agent" . and-tr Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, Now York. &gatFOR BALTIMORE, ITAIIIINOTON, D. C. LIR EDI TRESS MONBOE, DAM, AT 3 WOMN( P. M., BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY, (M81C3,30M Lrwl.) Ono of the Etteamere elle 0631344 Y louse the nom alde of Chestnut-street Wharf daily (Sandal's ezoeptM,) et 3 o'clock P. M., and arrive' in Baltimore early next morning. Freights for Waeltinktton and Fortran Illonrot moolvad eud fortrarthAl will all yoreibto doegatohi ilia are reanired to ho nM,11.1 through. rreighte of all 'minas earriad at the lowest ram. A. GROVES, Jr., Agent No. 84 Month WH &BIM?. MEM SALT.- - LOOO onoko Ground Aluin 21,000 btabels do., do., do.; 4,000 bulked' Turk's bland do., in otoro and for sale by MUT.PH'f KOONS, No. 140 NORTH WHANYES. kayo
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