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    THE CITY.
A BEIVAL OF WOUNDED PENNSYLVA.-
MANS FROM YOBBTOWl4.—Yeeterday we obtained
the names of the wounded Penney lythisno, most of whom
belong in this city, who wet e lend ed atVine. otreet wharf,
from on board the steamer W. Wbildin, on T Insley eve
ning, as stated in The Press. The men were broughtdi
rest from Yoththwo, having been wounded during the re
cent engagement at Williamsburg, sad upon landing at
the wharf were immediately conveyed to the St. Joseph's
Hospital of this city'. The whole number relieved by one
ropey lonia surgeons was nearly liOnn, ulcer okidlOM
required the utmost care. The Slaters of Mercy of the
Order of St. Joseph, taken on from this city by Surgeon-
General Smith, were encessiog in their kind and indl
clew; labor., and displayed an amount of heroism that
excited the admiration of an. In following the gig quip
up York river, they were undismayed, even when the
ship best to Quarters and ran out her guns in anticipa
tion of a tire from the batteries on the shore.
Who cntlre expealtion ham, been A perfect success, and
; :aects credit on .all who participated in its labors and
pTTrations. The following in a complete list of those that
arrived
COMMISSIONED AND NONCOMMISSIONED OFTICIIRD
First Lieutenant Jos. F. Denniston, Co. E, Ist Ex.oel
sior, fracture of forearm.
Second Ideutonunt Duuiad C.Dczouche, Co. K, oth Ex
celsior, fracture of (unarm.
..4.oetaill Lieutenaht L, 1011
wound hi leg.
Adjutiuit Virgil M. Healey, sth N. J., wound in arm.
Second Lieutenant Theo. Young Co. K., sth N.. 1,,
fracture of arm.
Plant Lleattenuni Thomas C. lehorrapoon, Co. A, fits
J., fracture of left arm and toot.
Corporal Reuben Weider, Co. C, 724 Pa., wounded in
the leg.
Lieutenant Chandler P. Eakin, Co. H, let li. S. artil
lery ; :Jodi WO hf
Corp.ral Nm. B. Raweay, Co. C, 011 Pennsylvania;
gunshot wound in Moulder.
Corporal Benry Darren . % Co. I, 98th Pennsylvania.
Lieutenant Win. Dawson, Ce. G, 61st Penneylvania•
remittent rt-yer.
Second Sergeant B. Banteliner, 6th Pennsylvania Ca
valry.
Corporal Chas. Hall, Co. D. 6th Penns , ' IvaniaCavalry.
Corporal Jas. Lorah, Co. K, oth Pennelvania Cavalry,
Corporal Preston U. Saxton, do. B, ott, PenneylVanie,
Cavalry.
Sergeant Robert McCook Co. E, Bth Pennsylvania
Corporal Martin Co. K, 106th Pennsylvania.
Pere...auk Orissa flina, Ca_ A, 05th fusennerleaole..
Corporal LI. Monnteney, Co. A, 6th Pennsylvania
Cavalry.
sergeant John G. Snyder, 58th Pennsylvania; debility.
Corporal Henry Williacur, Co It, 631 Pennsylvania.
C o r F oralJolm P. Hellen...it. Co. LI, .21et Pennaylrauta.
Corporal M. W. Walker Co. G. 105th Pennsylvania.
C ap t a i n S. C. Dwyer, do. K, 38th Now York; coat
pound fracture cf the thigh.
The following named are all privates:
Peter 2... titerer, do. wound firt thigh,
John Hutchinson, Co. C, 934 Pa., wound in ankle.
John Davis, Co. H, 102 d Pa . wound in shoulder.
Charles Conrad, Co L. 1024 Pa., wound in shoulder.
Chariot Leonard, Co. K, 1020 Pa wound in nom
zanravi nnuntr, co, Is, Vial Pal ITOOIiO In MM.
William Lam, Co. I, 20th Pa.. wound in arm.
James Booth, Co. 1. 26th Pa., wound in bead.
John Norman, Co. B, 68th Pa , wound in neck.
Beate B. liettld, Co. L. 102 d Pa., wound in hip.
3itelesell4aele, Co. E, ...em.d in hip.
Adam Byerley, Co. L. 1024 Pa.. wound iu band.
Win. Delaney Co. C, Pat., wound in arm.
Daniel Shanetirook, Co. C, 034 Pau., wound in arm.
Frederick Deringur, Co. li, Pbth Pa., wound in foes.
Edward Ahern, Cu. F, 20th Fa., iuniiutatiun of arm.
Joseph Slitter, Co. F, 10211 Pa., fracture of arm.
Chas. P. Young, Co. A, 72d Pa., wound in logs and back.
Chas. P. Young, Co. C, 26th PM, wound in left knee.
Inunbaugh, co, /), gnu shOt and frac
ture of loot.
Theo, 11. Yeager, Co. A, Bth car., pistol shot of finger.
301111 Calderwood, Co. 1), 53d Pa., rheumatism.
John Kemnarir, Co. Ir, 102.1 Pa ; wou n d ..f fete.
Alex. Miller, Co K, 101st Pa. ; wound of elbow,
Plantar , Durbin, Co. F, 86at Pa. i mumps, au,
Ed. From.t, Co. K, 98th Pa ; wound of chest.
Benj Lembo, Co. K, 93,i Pa. ; wound of arm.
John Barker, Co. F, 102 d Ps. wound of arm.
Jcbn BUTIIB, CO. V, 26th Pd. wound of heat,
Jousts F. WWl , ' Go u, 10/et ; .wound or thigh.
John Andrews, Co F. 93a ea.; wound of chest.
Henry Fisbel, Co. F, 93d Pa- ; wound of breast.
Jcbn D. Efnghee, Co. L, 102,1 Pa. wound of hand.
H. T, ilkirt, Co, C, 94,1 Pa, ; wound or hand.
John Shook, co. 16, 1030 Pa. ; wound of hand.
Wm. P Conner, Co. U, 1034 Pa ; wound of leg.
John Lamb, Co. C, 26th Pa. ; wound of shoulder.
Samuel Liao, Co. A, 101st Pa.; wound of thigh.
David Ii Gilbert, O. G. 49th Pa. ; wound of hip.
Michael. 'Jamey, Co. A, VIA. P.. 1 - eunohot fracture of
jaw. •
- • •
111=23MMEIEMS
Daniel Gi.bert, Co. I, 26th l'a.; gunshot wound of
toad_ . .
Win. IL Dresser, CO. I, 26th Pa. ; gunshot wound of
thumb.
Samuel Ls nch, Co. D, 26th Pa.: gunshot wound of
leg.
.111111 PR McCord, Co. L, 102 d Pa.; ounahot fraotoro of
thigh
Patrick Gilligan, Co. 1, 26th Pa. ; gunshot fracture of
thigh.
John CM, Co E. 26th Pa.; wound of leg.
John bum, Co. 11, 46th Po.; wound of thigh.
Wm. Pratt, Co. I, 85th Pa.; chronic diarrlima.
Thomas Henderdine, Co. 'D. 26th Pa. • wound of
shoulder
Geo W. Be Co. B, 491 h Pa.
Guy Humphries. Co D. cavils,.
David Schuster, Co. F, ilsf r , a.
Henry Jeremy; Co. 1,102 d Pa.
Jokeph M. Hoopes, Co D, _6th Pa.
Alvin A. Gibkon, Co. D, 63d Pa
Charles Sannekra. Co. n. l P.A. ear_, kiek of a ham_
Jas. Neville, Co. E, 95th Pa.
Jno. Jechir.s, Co. E. 106th Pa.
Jacob Gather, Co. 81, trld
Kennedy, Co. D. 95rh Pa.
Juo, F, t3hort, Co, 11, Eigtd, Pa. cavalry.
C. F, Barnum, co. B, 63 i Pa.
Philp Genanie, Co G. 6bit Pa.
Diummer-boy Randolph C Curry; Co. E, 102 d Pa.
Jno Mc %Mut - , Co. 11, 69th Pa.
WM. E. Cdtlip, CO. K, wilt° Pa, .
Daniel Br 11), 1.7 v, ti, VG. Pa. on - fairy.
Jeremiah Jones, Co. F, 6th Pa. cavalry.
Wm. I/tiger. Co. 11, 6th Pa. cavalry.
Chas. D. Cram, Co. E. tith Pa cavalry.
Sattllict COMM, oth ClTalry.
Fittrii Malty, Co. U, 6,h Pa. cavalry.
Wm. J. Williams, Co 1. 09th Pa.
Asa Tbackara, Co. F, 05rh Pa.
George Wiliou, Co. A, 95.11 Pa.
Sarong Davison, Co B. &M Pa.
Emanuil Orr, Co. C, load Pa
Janus B. 13eur.ett, Co. 0. 106th Pa.
Drummer boy Oltrietlan Hale. Co. D, 98th Pa.
Friderick Morris, Co D. 98th Pa.
Chatlea _Koehler, Co. 1. 001 h Pa.
Adam Miller. Co. K, 61st Pa
William Fairchild, Co. B. 106,h Pa.
William Johneon. Co a. dl-. Pa.
Samuel Hilbert., Co.!. EDI Pa. cavalry.
Alfred P. Johea, Co. D, Seh Pa. cavairy.
Sadiller D. McCord, Co E, Bth Pa. cavalry.
klueiciau NMI) tbrmar.. 6tl, Pa. cavalry.
George Soria, Co. B, Bth Pa .
John B. Armstrong, Co. F, Cab Pa.
John Utah.. Cs_ A. 766 Pn_
C. ii. Ite'alleman. Co. C'. ",Ist Pa.
Pni.j. Ilumphreyville, Co. F, eth Pa. cavalry.
Nicholas J. Snyder, Co. 13, 58th l'a.
Jae.), E. Weldon, Co. A, 58th Pa.
Cliriotian Louser, to, C, 106th Pa.; sprain of bank,
111. 0. l lolk, Co. A, 51111 Pa. ; rheumatiafil.
George D. Gregory, Co. A, 571.11 Pa.
Win. Meltide, Co. 1), 61,4 Po.
Claw, V. Lightuvr, Co. L, hernia.
Thchim Co. 11., 11.1 Pa.
Martin 11. Smith ' 'Co. C, Sth Pa. cat. ; sprained back.
Jim. Flanagin, Co. P. 9511, rd.; chronic diarrhout.
Wellon, Co. 11;61,th Pa. ; chronic diarrhoea.
llib,oll Annoy Co. E, 61!il Pa.; sprain of knee.
lleary Carticaa-, 1...1ia Pa.
E. It. Ivens, Co. 1 , , 13th Pa. cavalry.
Landen, Co. 11, 56,1 Pa.
limn Campbell. Co. F, 71st l'a.; fistula.
Thos. Garner, Cu. E, fith Pa. cavalry.
W. 11.1itquoldi, I'll.ll, ltrid Pa.
11. F. Frieg, Co. 11, 93d Pa.
Jacob \Vey:int, Co. D. 95th Pa.
3Taillioie Nixon, Co. 11, 65th Pa.
G. C. Marvin. co. C,
11. 11. Miller, Co. 11, odd P,t.
/tre.., 11. liloore, Cu. C, wan Pa.
Saataal 11. Adams, Co. K. 6th Pa. cavalry.
Geo. Ilarrieon, E, 6th Pa. cavalry : ;
Edgar E. Rockaell, Co. E,l.lth Pa. cavalry • typhoid
fever.
J meg L. Elliott, Co.I. 103 d
floury Illittiloley, Cu. G. blst Pit
Win. Lvans, Co. —, 102 d Pa.
Co. C, lobit Pal
DEATIEt OF GALLANT .1. fIILADELEIIIANee
—Among the slain at the battle of 'Artist Point, Va., were
Terrence H. Murphy and John Procter, both formerly
of this city and members of the Ninety-fifth Pennsylva
nia Brgiment, (ionlinten Zollafrtit The doomed were
both young men, and much rrepected by a large circle of
friends. Upon he breaking out of the war, Mr. Mur
phy resigned a lucrative position d marched forth with
a number of biscld associates, in defence of the stars and
stripes. While on the field be gave a good account of
hinacelf, and eoon thosne eeteem of the
whole regiment. Roth the deceased were rut-natters of
the Washington Eugh e Company, which, upon learning
of the sad alheir, immediately displayed et half-mast,
from the cutela of their house, a large flag draped with
61 , 44 , 6. the hOttiFlit of the young. [EMI] vr.,re ezpeciea to
arrive in the city yesterday, and w e re to be received by
Barry Bobbe, EN., an old and pars( nal friend of the de
ceased, e,nd forwarded to their respective families. The
faiteral will he a4rlldil l.y the rvoiniuios moinDora of the
sehington Engine Company, which has tuiplied as
many no-T1 for the army as any other organization of the
kind in the city.
THE Quartermaster General of the
State of rehneylveuta ackno 'slopes to have received
the following donations for the sick and wounded ell
diers From the a Soldiers' Fr euils Society of Goluss
his," a box containing 17 pairs drawers. I'3 flannel shirts,
32 mhela thine, 2 1 Page aocha 5 pmre minor's, ';:a
towels, 6 pillows and casts, 1 cushion, 2 dun gowns, 14
handherchiets 1 bed-tick. 9 yards muslin for bandanas,
7 sheets. 14 dozen lemons. 7 dozen oranges, 25 pounds
sugar ? 34 rounds prunes, 1 can concentrated ctii2serb
do. lamb. together with rosily other attic - MC Front the
•‘ ',Aire Aid Society" of Er wtstown : Two boxes contain
ing 3 comforts, 1 quilt, t blanket. 19 pillows. 34 pillow
CHOOP, 7 sheets, 5 chintz wrappers, 1s shirts, 10 under
shirts, 76 bed shirts, 14 pairs drawers. 6 pairs 00Cad, 11
towels, 14 handkerchiefs, 8 cr,,pts, 20 pairs hospittl
Phof t, 2 dozen combs, a quantity of dried fruit, apples,
cherries, peaches, tomato. s, catmed coats, and tomatoes,
jellies, corn starch, Ac From the ladies of Wellstioro;
70 fronts, 8 cotton inattres,ti, 10 pillows, 8 sheets, 10
pillow cases, 13 shirts, 10 hed shirts 6 pairs drawers,
2 bed sacks, 10 cushions, 6 boxes filled with assortments
of bandages (about 800 yards) fiat, linen and cotton rags,
soaps,
towels, pins, Bc, 14 pairs slippers, 3 checker
boards, 2 bags dried fruit - , with hooks, magazines, and
papers. From the ladies of Pero vale: a box contaming
wines, jellies, preserves apple butter, 2 caus tomatoes
bandagi a, sheets ,
and pillow cases 1 package prepared
li n t, 1 feather pillow, white shirts. 4 towels, 14 sheets, 3
pokes hope, packagoo 400 frql;, CP pairs pillow cans,
4 bolster Cage% and other articles.
POLICE MATTERS.—OIRCCE Steel, of
the Fifth District Police, hss arrested three boys, who,
fbi , 66153.4 time p.m+, have beau suspected of entering va
cant houses. They were charged with having entered
the one at sixth and Locuit, eve at Eighth and Pine,
and another at Eighth and Sortie°, and cutting off all the
lead pipe about the pre-whits. 1 hey hed in their poise 9.
Bin KM ten dollars' worth wbvuarrpetsd.
. . .
Catharine Brant was hal in SSOlt bail fur receiving the
Same, knotting it to hare been. stolen. Sue keeps a
junk shop in Locust street, above Ninth.
WilllamMoon was arrested, by Wilms Penington
end Intim for passing counterfeit thro—doller 6111, on
the Hartford Sank; lie had 8 - 5 about his person when
arrested. Be was held by Alderman Patelael in $3OO to
answer.
PHOTOGRAPUE OF-EUROPEAN STATES.
MEN.—A fine photographic group of British and French.
statesmen concerned in the negotiation of the e:niuner
cial treaty of 1861, between France. and England, has
just been presented to the Board of Trade by Joseph
William Bates, an eminent English merchant, out isnuir
prepared for ear JJJJJ nation at Lim mosTA or Trade
The grouping of the picture is particularly admirable,
and the leading figures, Palmerston, Cobden, Bright,
Gladstone, and others of the British side. with Chevalier
Pernigny, rould, Boroche, neither, and others of the
French Cabinet, are striking likonesse.4, it might he,
judged oven without positive knowledge of the originals.
the donor brought but two copies to the United States,
o ne of which was sent to Washington. It was prepared
to conimemorate the new commercial treaty in which
Manchester nicrchante and autaufacturgrs felt 60 much
interest.
LECTURES IN Am SOL or THE DIERS.
--Dr. S. M. Landis. of this city, gave an entertainment
at ChoNter short time which the Missal fiord got
up, and raised the sum ::-;412, of which was limakil over to
the IL S. Dospital at Broad and Cherry streets. Dr.
Landis again offers his cervices free of charge to deliver
any of his popular lectures : at any time or place, to raise
f 00.1.4 for the tick mul wounded soislietY.
FLIGHT FlRE.— About half past 0
o'clock yeAcrslay morning an alarm of fin. waAcli.olod by
the withal of the roof pf u frame iiwviling ill
DUPUIICeIIU titrect, 'war ripnice. The Ovule WV. ocouplad
by soi - era/ colored families.
A BETTER Surria . OF WATER.—
Nunterone a mplainta have tassetly been made b, sal
amis residing north of Reeler etteet, ant west of Bread,
of a great scarcity of water ; that the flow ceaeee early
in the day in all parts excepting the ground floor, ant at
time. the h;drants in the )strds even refuse a necessary
RUMAT. The Chief has forwarded to Continhe a e.o,,,ent
bleatlitn relative to futniehittet a better eopply of water
to the higher localiti e t f the Fifteenth and Twentieth
wane, and i qualizMg the iinpnly to the city east of the
Schuylkill river. He elates that the di- trict now sup
plird with water front the Delaware can readily he cab—
OW Om the heitylkill, (at al the supply of water from
the Schuylkill thtuughuut the city can be readily equal
iztd wbon the new audition. to the Fairmount works are
ccniplettd, and with an adeitional teethe at Spring Gar
den intake.) Fee thie parcoore it would to nec,ftsetry to
elevate tie reservoir at the Ken.lngton works to the same
height as Um reservoir at Gorinibian avenue and d ;inns'
Garden works, and to consort the former with the two
hitter by a Main of forty inches diam.ter to 'Tenth *treat,
thence by a thirty•ineh matt to Ketwitorton reservoir.
This would give an andifinal capacity to the Kensington
reservoir of eight milliens of gallons and the greater
height would touch increase its capability of distribution
over air area now but partially minified in ire higher
iccalitiet and in lin more distant nuts, for instturd, ti
the, late borough of Irsultord, in which the snugly Is
deficient.
The proposed elevation of the Kensington reservoir,
81111 the connection wigs - eked, would also insure a supply
of water to IM district, which it la now inipon
wit, to tupply Kern any or . The horse, and would thus
tend materially to the general improvement of that por
tion of the city.
It is prolamin to connect the Spring Garden reservoir
and that at Cvrinthien aft nuc W' u *4llOll Main, with
The netivsary brauctwe to which may connect a tit-inch
main from Spring Garden works, and also a main of 4
inches from Fairmount works; then connect the Spring
Garden end Kensington reservoirs by a main.
'thin main would tie of sufficient capacity to fully imp.
ply the Stusinston reservoir. with the additional tie
vation above suggested, and to allow all the distributing
Mains on the high parts of the district included between
Spring Garden reservoir and the Tenth street to be at
tached, the4 o giTirg a reliable supply to the higher nor.
;ions or the Fifteenth and Twentirth wards, which ars
now deficient. one frequently almost without any supply
of water wbatever.
'lho proposed curnections would effectually remedy the
tYil Of *short snooty by hrineirm an ample NAM% lute
1116tiMmeciigto incitoty 01 the detuind. lty openteg the
cont.eetit•ns between the Kensington district and the
lower portion of the diet/ jet now 6uppli.d fr.,rn Spring
Carden reservoir, the great draught from the higher
herte of tho letter district would he pVeVOliketi, and the
Kentibgton district, free ile tucreminci h,adi end MI ad
ditional distributing main, would Bull bale a better sup
ply than at present.
Tho ('hid Engineor therefore recommends, for the
purpere of supplying water to all parts of the city, from
the Fairmount and Spring Garde-it works, the laying of
main IS indite in diameter, from Fairmount works to
Corinthian ammo rrservoir. This arrangement would
render the DOW works, now in progress and nearly coin.
Dieted, as Fairmount, completely available,
and during
nearly the whole year the new works could be exclu
sively devoted to contributing to the supply now derived
from the Spring Garden, Corinthian avenue, and Ken
sington reservoirs. The proposed main between the
Spring Garden and Kensington reservoirs would eoldttin
813,091 gallons, and would be a valuable addition m the
storage capacity of the higher localities with which it
would ha conneensl. The capacity of the Spring Garden
reservoir is 11,500,000 minims. and the demand an it m
about iteVelk millions of gallons doily. It has, therefore,
a eapacity of not quite one and a half days , supply.
The suggeetid elke.d.lon of the Keusie.,ten reservoir
would make a total storage capacity of the thme re
svr volts of 65 000,000 gallons, and the tot 11 daily dsmand
OE tin ne le 13,000.000 plenum or their united capacity
would be Aye days' supply by connecting them.
This attraction vrouW insure Ave dsys' supply to ills
whole of the Eleventh, Twelfth. Thirteenth, Fourteenth,
Pift,b4t.th„ gtztkcilkly, ilegre.nk.-e.ntl6, 121.hteenth- Nine
teenth and Twentieth ward... and to pelts of the twenty-
Ant, Twenty-second, Twenty-third and Twenty, filth
wards, in portions of wide/4ra present there is not more
than a supply for half this time, and iu some localities a
supply for only a few haute_
The connection of the three reservoirs would not only
give a betters supply, but would so equalize the storage
capacity that localities now having only a few hours'
supply would be Merriam d to five days, and some portions
tl the district supplied from the Fairenonat works could
he stidsd so ite to entirely equalize the supply to the whole
city. Such an arrangement wool,. some what increase
the supply in the district watered by the Fairmount
works, and the increase and consequent advantage to the
districts supplied by the Kensington and Sating Garden
winks are sufficiently obvious.
PRESENTMENT RY THE GRAND JURY.
ltw Gringo; Jury cow into court
and wade their presentment. to Judge Thompson. We
learn front h that the number of true bills found was 301,
ignored Hs.
In relation to the grade of crime, the Grand Jury ex-
Trees gratification that most of the cases were for the
Lighteat claps of offencte.
The Grind Inquest view with incroaset apprehension
the large amount of counterfeit bank notes that are put
irto circulation almost every day. They recommend the
court to pronounce the ativerest pehalty of the laws in
es &t , of conviction of partlts pkoLsg this aberleas money.
The County Mama is commended for its general
cleanliness, and better ventilation is recommended in
eat h department where It appears to be defective.
The Grand It qumt recommend the female departments
to be hydrant& because. owing to limit/ameba nocomod &-
Hone, aamany as five females are coo toed in one cell.
This evil they earnestly re. otnruend to be removed.
In relation to Cyprian Gear, an Insane prisoner, the
Inpueat re cm:mewled Ida divoliarge, provided it would not
endanger the COMMUMIY.
The Atmeboutie is well spoken of. excepting the sleep
ing (The which are condemned. The general condition
of the ch.ldren is highly extolled.
They recommend the Insane Deptwtment of the AIMS
11011£1r, to be appropriated tome as a 11.5t1U cf ObireiUoo,
the insane tobe otherwise provided for.
Tbe magistracy are complained of, many of them, in
the estimation of the Grand Jury, being a set of igno
ramuses.
The pinAma.er pathways are condemned AA thin stun.
nuisances, and the Inquest call upon the proper authori
ties to apply the law, and thus protect our citizens in
their legal rights to free travel over the erects. The
paving, in many instances, in all parts of the City, is so
Ca up by the rail tracts, and front want of proper care
Oil The ran of the companies, that The 117119111100, now la+
creasing daily, should at once he checked.
The Grand Inquest recommend a rev Mon of the lot
tery laws, en as to perfectly extinguish dealers in policies,
putchaem ae well att oaten',
The Inquest also Collis to the attention of tile C.mrt
that, as it requires twelve men to find an us bill, whether
it would be legal to establish the principle that it should
taFis twelve men to ignore one.
The Grand Jury returned thanki to Dbtrict iithrneY
mann and Officers islaton Oral Smith, tor promptness
and courtesy in the discharge of their edictal duties.
Judge Thomraou delivered a brief address to the jury,
alter Which the court adjourned.
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PRESBYTE
RIAN HISTORICAL SOf , IR TY. —This evening the an
noel meeting of the Presbyterian Historical Society will
be hi hi in the ailed Presbyterian Church, of which the
Rev. Dr. Dales is pastor, Roca strobt near Sixteenth.
Thi(bociely is composed of members of the two branches
of the Presbyterian Church, alio++ Central Assemblies
meet this seer in Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohin, of the
United Presbyterian Church. arid the two branches of
the Reformed Presbyterian Church, and enjoys the B anc-
flop and patronage of the highest jvientollee of their
church. Addri es , -e may be expected from a number of
distinguiehed clergymen
E- TILE BURNED7.- . .. - CiitoON.ill.—The cap
tain or the schooner Pratt, destroyed by Eire on Monday
night, left yeetetday for home, [eking the body of Rsb
bine, the steward, with him, also, the crew or the
h , l,soner 'ft.e movie ie baths taw a•Alsitsgeerlon,
is apprehended. le will remain at the hoepital.
VLEARED FOIL NEw 04/x3rio —The
schooner Elizahelh EnsHO, liaptairfish. has cleared
at this port, for New Oriesna with :426 tone of coal, on
Government account. This id the first clearanee at Phi
ladelphia for New Orleans since the commencement of
the war.
S7OCK REDUCER—The directors of
the Girard. Bank
hive agreed that the etoek of the insti
tution he reduced from one and a quarter nallione to one
Dili/I°l'l or 20 Per cent s as ARttIVIIM 4r on out of th
1o:t Legittature.
GENERAL NEWS.
KIDNAPPING IN KA.NgAN.—Th6LPtteetitatortli
tine relates that "" un last Tuesday night (2eth ult.), be
tween 11 mid 1 o'clock, a party of bloodhound, ease
from Missouri into. Menasha county, and committed the
inhuman outrage of kidnapping twelve negates, most of
Wlawl Were eloPlren, tt# VIVY were Hying 501110
twice from the town in au isolated place, no alarm Will
given until the devils
,had made their escape with their
unfortunate. victims. One Ohl woman, however, suc
ceeded in making her rococo, and as soon as the fact was
made known in the neighborlaal, a number of citizen]
started it pur,uit oY tlec kicsuppers j but dua coulary -
Wag sparse ly settled, anal as the villains came at mid
night (a lit tithe for such a diabolical sit:la-M), they wore
enabled to carry out their hellish design."
FORT MORGAN PROBABLY ATTARBRIL_Fort bp - orgmni
at the entrant, to Blubint harbor, has doubtless by this
time been attacked - by. Conutundore larragut. It is the
strongest forthielniOn on the Southern coast—much more
formidable, in - fact, than - Pulaski or Sumpter, but, for
tunately thr our fieet, it does not completely command
the entrahm Attetlity idemik fert, the other bide, is
lieressfil y to render Mobile miapproaeludde. Port
Gaines is not a formidable work, and it is doubtless Com
modore larragut's intention to reduce this smaller work,
and then pass into the harbor. The Mobile papers, of
late date, were nut at all etudident that the city co..aa
saved.
SLATE EELANCIPaTiON IN CUITA.—A auger planter in
Cuba writes to a friend in New work that, after being a
6990 sicol flrPuud ouweg hie fellow , Planter% be had did.
catered, with same surprise, that the leading and intel
ligent one, are in favor of the emancipation - of slavery in
the island—a gradual emancipation. They reason thus:
That this measure being the hobby of the day, Spain
will be bullied into it sooner or later, and that they had
baker take ate lead in it and control its in fact, the
Junta of Supervision, a new sort of authority lately esta
blished, have presented a memorial to the Queen of Spain
recon mending that measure.
ABRAHAM'S BURIAL PLACR.—WhiIe the Prince of
Wales ass et Debrou he aud auke obtained
prrmia
a:on to %gait the CUM 6 of Maepseah, Abraham's barial
place. They are the first Chria.ians who have been al
lowed to enter it since the Orutado., nearly seven lora
dyad warn ago. Dr_ &order tape BBBPS.thie4 le kept
the moat beautiful order, and nothing could be more
eatiefaettry than the state in which the tombs are pre
served. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Sarah, Re
becca, eon krath are buried there.
MILITARY DISMAI:IRIt OP IC ANeAW.—llvigiolier Gene
ral J. G. Blunt-has been appointed to command the
newly reinstated department of Kane... General Den
ver rep , rta to General Hallecki General Sturgis at
W.s.pblngtork. The Leavenworth Com rvatat"
iea, which
ez - ulte over the change, says it is believed that General
Blunt will give particular attention to the Indian coun
try, reetore the loyal Indiana, and blot out every traco
of rebellion in that Teriitory.
rum tx rue WIRIDS.•-011 Saturday a fire broke out
in the woods iu North Easton, awl burned over
a thousand am es of talk, pine, and other timber, be
fore It was subdued. The burned dittriot extends for
some two milts along tne road that leads from North
Easton southward 4 to the room, The hoc lire le "id
to have criginated from sparks from burning brush in a
farmer's garden.
DISTRESS IN BELGIUM,—In ,Belgium, the distress of
the operatives is extending. The civil war in Am. rice
is the i canse alle,ged, and there is sud outcry for some
a:titaniuva of relief by a joint faction of the BUTOptllll
Powers. This is the theme of some broad hints in the
Getman Journals relative to the intervention of France
and England, who would have the tacit approval, if net
open countenance, of Russia, Prussia, and Austria.
rBHso.l,....—Profeesor Ames J. Fletcher, of Asbury
College, Greencastle, Indiana, killed by a railroad acci
dent in Indiana, on Saturday night, was a graduate of
Brown University, and 9 brother of Bev. J. 0. Fletcher,
of liewDuryport. Ho hail tilled eevertil imeartisnt Poets
in Indiana, baying been buperinteudent of Public In
struction.
TKICAP SICK OF TILE WAR —Accounts from Texas re-
Preseot that the Übtotl feeling is becoming so strong
among the if habitants, that the Secession force in the
1.416 nihl tool he compelled to evacuate or porreuder at
discretion. The tp ople have become sick of the war,
at.d the medicine that is daily administered to them will
he likely to make them worse. __..
Dpr,e' Poop/toms "Eticers —tie - petal Scott
thinks " Divas will Lot be enuAbt. 11. Will probably
escape, through Texas. into Mexico. To the more Dro
ll illtlst traitors who may be taken, I would mete out a
system of judicious but liberal hanging."
PRESRIII OF A et , o/.—Col. Olroptead, the rebel com
mazdrr of Fort Pulaski, preffoultd ffol, Teiry. of tha
Coonecsiont ac-v.-offa, with a ete, which furnishes the
tea and eoff,e of the otticorB with mile ' • awl Out. Terry
presented Col. Olmstead with $l,O in "good money on his
leaving for Fort Warren.
Goon CROPS ALL [min Tug Unto.l—ltitonige m , In
rogard to crops Iv ocomedly inure cheerful; than it
was two or three weeks ago. In the Slates of Michigan,
loan, Indiana, liliroia, Wisconsin, and Ohio. the
IlloPy.Fete are briabteuing every day.
PoisT Tirist. LewistoWn .rournal
talks about a Port hut al crania meaen leg fourteen and
a half inches in ebrumferes,ce, which wad Sent borne by
a volunteer. Our boys are having sweet timed.
LIGHT:II:I6.—On Saturday morning last,
dturlbSt tt Mousier stoma the houso of ftlititin Stove,
mar Brunswick, Mo., was struck by lightning, and his
wile and denglitei, as is feared, fatally injured.
WHALES. OFF ILONIC ISLAND.— Fiehemen will be in
t,,,ed in Irm. , .ing the whaled are "mien, lid along the
toot of Long Island Sound about this 111110
Goy PICKY:VS, of Shutt rarollna, proclaimed martial
I law in Chalicaton on the sth hat.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MOIVEY MARKET
PHILADELPHIA, May 14, 1862
The turn in the tide et the Stork Board noted yester
dny was still more decided to-day. The tmxiety of some
parties as to the issue of the two great battles about to be
fought at Corinth and near Richmond, and the disposi-
Ron Of thew who IPonght qt lgw4s pricrl Oil tilmeniation,
0 lerdiya thorw prate, combine to came this result. Go
veriinient seven and three-tenths per cont. sold on the
street nt104e5104,4. The sixes of 1881 brought at the
bOnlll, fur registered bonds 104%, and 104 X was the
Quotation for the coolant bonds. City 'dace fell MY to 94
fur the old issuers and MIN for tho now. Philadelphia
and Erie sixes sold at 92, and Philadelphia and NH*
Railroad shares at 12,ti i Pennsylvania Railroad lirst
mortgage betide Mall at ltaX, and the ahem at 4GX ;
Reading Railroad shares opened at 24%, and fell at tnip
first board to 24 31-100.
At the second board, Beading tihartit rallied
.1;`to q bchuytkill DlaTigation preferred sold at 151,
and rose to 15% ; North Pennsylvania :Railroad shares
fell off % ; Philrulelphia and Erie sixes lost %, selling at
9] % Minehill gained 1 / 2 , on tho prim , at the find
Ovoid. State Rica field at the second board at 89% ;
$ll,OOO seven and three-tenths 4P cent. treasury notes*
endorsed, sold at the second board at 104%, and $2,500
of tho clean notes at MX. The certilicitteo of indebted,
flees closed at par to cent premium.
Messrs. Drexel & Co. furnish the following quotations :
New York exchange Par to 1-10 pro.
Boston exchange t , to 1.10 .t
Baltimore exel;.rige.....
()votary funds ,(4 to 8-r0 •t
American gold 2% to 3,4 pre.
3.10 To easury notes 4,4 to 54 pre.
One- year certiticatre Par to ) pre.
The Girard Bank has etiChired a 41'nd:he of tour pet
cet t. The Ettpolemeut to the charter reducing the cap'.
trl stock one. filth ha. been accepted by a rote of the
stockholders.
Delco Rim's Counterfeit Detector, for May 16th, it pith.
this afternoon with ita 'anal valuable confeut&
Thirty-eix new counterfeits are reported to have hem
Pot iolo circulation within the Met mouth, come of which
are di eciilnn MI very dangereoe. Among these, the
three. bundrtd-dollar hills on the Allegheny Bank of
Pittsburg are said to be almost fac-ennilesot the genuine
note., ...d w.ll eat cuteri we to Loo Rood joigod.
The following ie a etalement of tho amount of pool
transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for Um
week ending May 10,1E02:
\Y k. krovionaly.
Tostn. ()wt. Toils. Cwt. Toua. Cwt.
... 2,502 OT 44 256 04 40,058 01
Hazleton
Event Sugar Loaf 4,681. DT 28,235 14 32,918 01
Oouucii Ridge - 226 11 28 893 03 30 I 149 14
al
vitnt rienpeoc. ~,,, •• 6:00 d,i4 3 9d , 2 44 1 - I ' 4
Boring Mountain -1,721.03 42,550 19 44,vi 42
Vuleradur 1,090 02 13 ; 825 02 14,521 14
New York awl Lehigh.. 700 10 13,143 12 14,244 02
Spring 2,0+ 94 O,4iT 45 41,da1 VO
Spring 311.1 13 310 13
Jeool. 1,814 17 33,001 03 31,812 00
11 orleigh 1,377 10 23.191 11 24,132 01
German retina 3t6 10 10.71i0 12 10.168 05
SLer►ale 240 00 11,948 15 12 187 04
511leeevil1e iO6 i, , 12,10' no 115,:iik}
Other blaippere 98 08 252 18 351 01
Total 18,490 10 902,972 04 321,471 14
(lorrespondiag week last
year 13,725 12 321,552 00 225,20112
Increase 4,773 12
Decrease 18,583 10 13,80 n 13
The St. LP'lie Democrat, of Saturday, Slay 10, say s :
Locally, optician affairs were very asiet to-day, and
no changes occurred in the market. Exchange was firm
at k per cent. discount to par selling. Gold dull at 2g(
premium. Vouchers and checks iu demand at USX
T1e661111 notes (utts' issue) are more abundant, bat ths
demand Mine are disappearing front circulation. Beim;
on a per vita gold, or mosey so, in New York, they
are sent East in large quantities, and our Eastern ex
changes notice the arrival of treasury notes from the
West, end helped to swell the enormous dup .site of the
Eastern banks manly noted. The Western Bank of SL
Joseph is teetered to a par line, and will he r•"cnived as
bsukahle funds to. morrow, the 10th. &got the banks of
this State-4 it.: Bunk of the Stateof htissouri,
Ink, Merchants' Bank, Southern dank, 11.ek e.f
Louis, and Weetern Batik of St. Joseph, have entered
hate a bank association, among the terme of whim❑ are.
that the Detre of each shall be received and paid out by
all 0 x par funds ! and no Crank is the fist is allowed to
issue Cotes to it iarger amount than sizty per cent.Lf
rho capital titock Taut in. The bunks which pare more
than that proportion now in circulation are allurvid till
the dm of July next to call in said overplus, and from
thenceforward no bank of the ser!ociation shaft irkirte. •
larger proportion of notes to its capital stock, without toe
affirmative cope ct 0 majority or all the mesa stuca repro
serried in the hatOCiatitill This is - a very wholesome
•rtanCtmeut, aud, if carried out in good faith, will give
Missouri as sound a bank currency, if not the soundest,
in the Visited States.
GLETELAND ANL PITTSBUtte RAILROAD —AD OffiCilitl
atatementhom the Receiver of the Cleveland and Pitts
burg Railroad Company Bays that all the aserued inte
rest on the three old mortgagee has been provided for
from the earnings of the road, and the WA interuit to be
paid leen the funded debt aortae (given in exchange fur
the unsecured indebtedness) on the first day of July,
1869. The holdei el of the River Line bonds, Dividend
bonds, Income bonds and Bills Parable, who have mot
yet accepted the terms of compromise offered them with
the arnrovat of the United Mates Court, are notined to
exchange their bonds and notes before the 211 h day of
June, 3862, or It ey will not be entitled to receive any
portion of the earnings of the road. Interest will be paid
only to theme who accept the compromise.
The new Donde, which ore known in the market se
fourth mortgages, and ore selling at t 4 to 65, may be had
from the ccmpany iu exchence fir any unsecured In
debtednecs. This outstanding floating debt amounts to
about three or four bundrav thousand dollars, against
tbre. aollars ,i513v.9.3 munthp asv
this ie flailed into new bonds the bond account of the
tear will stand es follows
First mortgage...
..$800,0007 per cent. 556.006
09,000 do 8:1,1130
..1-IdB.ooo s
...'.1,200,0006 do T 2,000
Second do
Tiara J.
Fourth do
Total interest per annum
The gross earnings of the fiscal year ending December
ler, 1969. were 41,100,000. The earnings stone DoCettl
ber 1.4 show an increase on the same period teat 'year of
more than $lOO,OOO.
The New York Post of this evening says:
The s. is market is tet•rer, and openis3 .tits lie, TT Oh,
Governments and several of the leading railway shares.
The decline in Government bives was equal to IS per
cent. from the highest point, but at tke close much of the
fall is recovered.
Out of the Board there is a large Moonless doing in
railroad bonds. Pittsburg, Fort Wayna, and Chicago
First Mortgage new bonds sell at 95. Tho Second Mort
gage bonds are now about being delivered by the trus
tees, and are sought after by investors at 60, which for
such a ecu
srity is considered .tritte tow.
Tho sales of Erie old stock on sellers' option were
again large, down to 39 seller thirty days, but the price
afterwards rallied to 39%" bid. The Preferred stock sold
at 60, but returned to 133,h it the dose.
After d,e- 11... ml Il - ona-ket hay a numb. better appear
ance, new buyers coming in M. the decline. Grovernnient
Sixes recovered XO% cent. The 7.30 notes are in
quick densand at 105, after going down to 1040104 x.
Among the firmest of the lint are Pacific gad.
Pll4lllla, Burlington and QOIDCS, IlLd Cleveland sad
Pittsburg. These are fully up to the prices of yesterday
and in good demand.
New York Central sold at one time as low as 88%, but
leavea ollfirce at 894150,! , :.
Southern State Roche are dull and heavy. Tenneeseet
sold down to 67% fdissouris to al%.
The money market has an extremely easy appearance,
and et 405 pew cent, the supply largely exceeds toe de
nuitd,
Gold is steady at 103 X 0103% . The receipts from rlali
fornia W.( ay had no effect on the quotation. Exchange
is quiet at 113%0114.
The deposits of United States notes to-day with the
Assistant Treasurer for conversion into 5 20 year bonds
itre aso,oao, making is all SeatifiCti up to thin thug.
There are numerous inquiries reiati vo to the process, and
if Governments minimal the rapid advance, the deposits
will no doubt largely Increase.
Philadelphia Stock Excaange Sales, May 14,
[Reported by . B. h. ,gr..A.IMAKER, .Phila. Exchange.]
FIRST BOARD.
300 City Os new.. —lO3 0 Gam & Ands 8...13231
300 do ..new....102% 15 Chest & Wal-st It 3436
400 ...... 99% 5000 L'S tis reg 'SE ... 104 S
SOO du...11m..._1923' 40 Lehigh scrip:.__
2 4 00 cash 99 50 N Penna It. _....
400 do (et 100 Schy Nay pf sswit 15 . 1.4
300 do.. new....102%1 50 do 15%
190 Read b 5. 24% 20 Purina It 411%
IT (In .... . . 24% 2000 Chester Val 7e... 30
290 .. . ... 24 , ya 2000 00 in.. 30
50 do 1)5_2444 50 Phila. & Erie 11.. 12%
24% 2000 Phila.& Erie Bs.. 92
50do ai .. 24% 25 Girard Col 1L... 20%
, gisll,4N - 31 200 the
20;6'
!600 Cum SAm Os 'B3 93% 10 Corn Ex Bank.. 20
13 Catawiosa 1t..... 2 47 Elmira 10%
7 Lehigh. Vol li.. 55 4000 Susq Cal Bd.. b 5. 31%
3000 Betiding. Cs '70.. 93 1000 d 0.... . . 31x
5000 N Fenno 65.... 76 16 Sec & Third It.. 63
ittme P.M.. It let not 27 West iThila SZ,
. .. ...10314 10 Little Schuy R.. 10
4Bk N Aznerica..l2B% 6 Minehill It. 45%
BETWEEN BOARDS.
25 Cataw It pf..b5.... 9 1200 West Chester Ss.. 41
5 g.ee 3c Third-et It..
SECOND
700 Beading 1t.... . . 24%
450 d 0...... . . . . . 24%
PQ SchT &fit ,00„ /4%
DO do ... . . ...b5.. 15%
GO do b 5.. 15%
50 do 15%
3060 Phila. & Erie 65.. 91%
Velma It 46%
2500 7-20 TrIT
I1:00 en 1.104.%
AFTER
34 Lehigh NaTigation
CLOSING
Bid. Asked.
II S 103%
STr 7 3-10 N. 105 1051 j
I'hilada 6c. 98)4
Philnda 63 11911...101*.; l Uti
l'elma. 5 . 6 3334 U 0
Reading . ^ l-44 . 2-1) .
Item] In fis 'BO '43 99 ..
11,-nd hfls 92S 93)4
head int Os , 86.. 84 85
Venus. .... 403
Penn a hl m 65..103,4 104
l'efunt It 2111 Os.. 96 DS
Divrcie Gil Cull,. 41 gi"
'Morrie, Cnl Fret:llo)f 731
Sd, Nov Stock.. 5 334
Sell Nov Pref... 13yj . 73%
F.chNovOs'S2.. 1.39 70
/Andra „ 70X 11
Philadelphia Markets.
There is very little export demand for !flour, and the
market eorlituea dell end v....0.W. 200 WA.. Weetoro
savvy. sold at $5.12X i 100 bids. extra, at $5 37,1 ii 100
good family at $5.62x 49' bbl. The sales to the trade
are limited at the above rates, and better brands at
higher figures. Bre Flour is ‘juiet ; and held at 83.50
bid. Corn Meal ie unchanged; Penna. is held at
$2.623 a 2 CS 41E 0 bushel.
Wh EAT is not so plenty, and the market is steady
Saks of 4,000e5,C00 bindle's, ars ropwted at 1260128 c
fed , ft& to ISSl>yse Weideitin Woe
for whiter Bye is selling at T2e for Penna. Cord in in
good demand, and about 3,000 bushels Southern yellow
wad at 53c afloat • prime lots only are wanted. Oats
continue dull, and Penna. selling at 38c fa storej Sytt
'Otero are held at 3To if , cert.
BAIM IS wanted, and tat Fo.l Quorcitron is In steady
demand at 81.33 50 4P ton.
COTTON —3 Le market is firm but inactive at previous
quoted
Gitoctimai dNU PRoTlslolls,—.There in no ciningo in
either, mud a fair butiorta doing at filly former rate:).
WIIISKI continues tiu , l; Mils are quoted at 2.1025 c for
PermNylvenia and 011ie, mud drudge at 22,iic
PHILADELPHIA HUMID OF TRAWL
JOHN E. ADDIOKS,
THOMAS 8. FERNON, CONIMITTIIII or ,u Mons
/ANDEL H. STOKES,
LETTER BABB
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia
Ship Lancaster, Demo Liverpool soon
Phip Tonawanda, Ju
Ship Northampton. Elwell „„,Livorpool, soon
Bark otu Eagle, Ifowto Fors Spain, Trioidwl, soon
Brig Lounge, Evans.... .......
Behr Francis Barrett, Nickeresc
MARINE
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 15, 1883
BUN MIMES__
HIGH WATRa
.4 46-4311 N 811T8
7 7
~• 3 213
evitaTVlC),
Behr Mary E Smith, Smith, 7 days from Port Royal,
b ballat.t to Ilaramott, Yon Domon & Loohman.
Fehr W Collier, Rayner, 2 days from New York, with
li.Aia. to I) Cooper.
St br Ea ma, Smith, 3 days from New York, to billast
to captain.
THE PREM.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1862.
Li to 1-10.11
8143 too
10000 LT S 7-30 T N 0nd.104,6'
87 Lehigh Scrip... 40
Com Ain 11,, 1331 , 6
100
100 do .. .. S
26 Minddll 1t.:... 47
200 City 04 XO9
50 L 1t..... 147 i
ne. Parma 81)74 .
200 do
OARDS.
.. . ... . . 55Yi
.............
Bid. _Asked_
Emir %II Prf... 1914 20
- Elmira 7:i 86 84
1. island R ex-d 14% 15
110'0113 ki Zia!" 65 OW.
14313 scp. 411 4k)g
l'ennaB% 8%
N Pen. n 76 77
N retina R lOs 04% 410
t;iktOW ki
Co.Rtwissl I'd"— 8%
Fmk Suuthil 45
iSuc & Tlvlnst IL 62,34 ..
littra Yine , st II 6 1
W PhilalC. 55 50
,Spruce & Pim.. 12 12X
(Green & Coates.. 25X 22%
lehes & Walnut': 34 35
lAroll Stmt..," 11l3p 22M
MAT 14—Evening.
Liverpool, moon
.. Havana. own
Barbados, moon
Bar Gertrude Horton, Pendleton, 5 days from Fort
ram Monroe, In ballast to ii A 801111111. A 06_
OLZARILD
Bark P 0 Alexander, Colcord, Ehlp Island, Workman
& co.
Octir M E thnith, Eolith, Port lbyal 4 Hammett, Yaa
Duero R Lochnoto.
Bair W B Jankißs, Tribbins, K. Wed, Win K Baia
& tJo.
Scbr Jae Sualtextbwaite, Mslor p Boston, Warn/smoker
4 Alsziltid.
(Correspondence of the Preee.)
ILWADINGt, Kay 12.
The following boats from the Union Cabal pawed Into
the dchuylkill Canal to day, bound to
and consigned aa
Elias Reber, lime to Elias Reber; A Wright, lumber to
P Sheldon, New York; lalttuor. do to Patterson es Ldp.
ptncott; Monitor, du to P J inney; Jam Ilaary , du, aw l
mores Mor i bomb, to M. H Keith, Now York; Grapeshot
no lit/word, groin to A (1 Cotten & Co; Viola, do to )t
Bunter I Co; Great Republic and thiamin, ft) to Perot
Brn; George 8: Charles do, and bebannu ♦alley. wheat
to Huo.phrele, Hoffman Wright; .1 0 Betn, shingles
to btr g , 01+014 4 U. Poynter, do to cdotklu; C IlotTenau, Ito
to J Ii Be)Otetri V Marty, do to captain; Whits Amon,
Pig iron to B J.litting b Bro; Monitor, corn to Boohoos
1 1501111.
1116712
The following boats entered ;lie dthiluelnkon4 arti
idewater Onkel to-day, bound to Nakao'Oda, laden
and coneigurd an follows:
ht F Irwin, lumber to Henry Crogkey Sr. Co; irerdffla
feebold, ?rump it BLIO; U B DaTii, do to Nowt
Tort.
MEMORANDA
Ship Derenehire. Allen, cleared at New York 13th lest
for Oaa Filmdom
Ship rannY rdollonrY, Smith, for London, was loading
at °stela MarOt
tibia E Fnetts, Henderson, Wad repot:int , at
VhernmalCh March.
Bark , Betg+ur Croebb henool Sfax dischargine at
lrotiguat &inn utt •
Btige J Means, Wells, and F Nelson, Hartle. henes,
attired at Welton 13th inst
Stilt Ii Watson, Willuby, from Segua, at New York
lath inhl.
'Lida Lady Lake, `rline, hence, arrived at Pavrkuakek
12tti iug
Schr Win Loper, Robinson, for Philadelphia, sailed
how Mystic lOtb lust.
bcfir llirigo, Cook, from Caidenak, at New York 12th
ECM'S A Tirrell, Biggins, S L Levering, Corson, and G
A Hoiden, hence, arrived n Donna lath inn.
&bra Clara rOck mputgomory, and hill§ Mai%
Sawn, h, mv, arrlvra M - Nun bitrypor; l'ati inst.
Schr M. A bhiuMer, Ireland, from Cardenas, at New
Yora 1516 intr.
Sabra G M Smith, Mille, and 0 W Chapin. Farnham,
cltar(i tg - Iva /3tri inet for Philadelphia.
dcbia (ieo W CninwingP, Wholdiu, heuoo, arrived at
Fail Rawl . 10th iota.
Schr Geo lien - now, Jones, hence, arrived at Providence
Nth inst.
Echre George G Baker, Dorgeh_and John Joneg ; Car.
ice, at Pk, Vith hut.
tiehr Tliomee Potter, Hackett, henoe, arrived at Fall
River DOI inst.
Behr JariUM Neilson, Burt, frtm Taunton for Philadel
phia, filial from Norma 10th Mat
Ent , Nun Fletcher, Orcuby, sailed from Rewburreeek
12th iubt for Philadelphia.
A letter received In Nantucket from Talcahuano, dated
March 22, reports bark thccola Hamblen, of' No' Hal.
MN, full, Pout] home—bad look world officer, Mr, fit.
Dineen, of fhlhnlel pale, awl a boat's crew. While
the boats where feet to whales thick weather came oc,
at.d the boat wee lost eight or. Atter cruising 12 days in
search cf the boat, gave her up as boat. They have since
rep6rl,l pAek.E.l tip out put on board elair liv.a.ttul
tion of how littlford.
LEGAL.
ESTATE 01? SOPHIA MUNDT,
DECEASED.
Lettere Teetamentary upon the Estate of SOPHIA.
134ANDT, late of ale city of Philitttviphis, widow, de,
ceeerd, baying boon granted to the underaignod, by the
itepietcr of Wine for the city end county of Philadelphia,
all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make
payment, and those having clairrm upon the Caine. present
them to CHARLEd M. LOP ENS, Ixecutor.
royi•thet* LW. low BL''M U Street.
ESTATE , OF GEORGE BELL,
Lptrers of Admintatration upon tk-e ...Cate of GEORG'S
MILL, Deeeast.d, having been granted to OH .k ILLOT B
I'. SaWDON, all parkins liaviag claims eigniust the ea
taia will ..resent them, and those indebted will make
payment to WA]. L. ThiAtiStlAbb,
Allornin for Adhil,,l.trAkrbc.
1m24. th•6l.* 110 \V ALM IJ P Street.
VSTAI E .OF JOSEPH . G. COX,
DECEASED.
Lstrera nt Administration on the 111 , ,hte of the shove
pained decedent having heal granted to the under,ign.,l,
by the. Reaisler of < Pis, Sic.. in and for the city and
count) of Philadelphia, all parsons indebted to said E.dAte
are requested to make payment, and those having claims
rasing thß MOM to Drinent thou, without dalay, es
SUSAN COX,
No. 635 North THIRTEENTH St., or
CHARLES E. TROHNON,
No. 1112 WALLACE St., Phicado:phia,
Myl-th6t* Admioideratorm.
UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS
TRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA. SC T.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED IiTATES,
THE, EAOTEliai DL S TLUIQT
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
(MEI - TING:
WHEREAS, 'The District Court of tbe United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, yfgntly
and duly procvudnag on a Libel ' filed in the name Of the
United Stateis of Arneries, hath decreed ail persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
tntereet in the hooner ACTIVE, whereof A. Fisher
niiht is milder, her tackle, apparel, and furnitrire, aod
the poufs, ware., and merchandise ladori en heard th.reef,
canturtql eg briSii hi' the United States steamer Flam
beau, Lieutenant Upeher commanding, one of the South
Atlantic Naval Squadron, under command of Vies-officer
S. F. Dupont, to be monished, cited, and called to ju ,g
-nieni. at the time and plane underwritten, and to the ..dnet
hereafter expressed, (justice ao requiting) You era
therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded,
that you omit not, but that by publi,hine these presents
in at least two of the daily newspapers printed
and nuldiLlA in the City of Philed inllia, and in the
Legal -ThWiillEtiCer, Yon do monish and cite, or C.aoe to
be mouislud and cited, pe-emptonly, ad persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any righr., title, or
interest iu the raid SoboMirr her tittle,
apyarei, and furniture, and the goods. wareN dud
timmtiondise laden on beard thereof, to nobler
before the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER. the Judge of
the, said court, at the District Court room. in the city of
ott the TwEii ?TEM far tiftPr puteication
of ogee prerente, if it be a cowl' day, or else on the
next court day following, between the usuai neurs or
hawing causes, then ant there to show, or allege, in due
form of law, a reason:l'de and lawful excuse, if any they
have, Nair the said schooner .40TIvE, her tactile, iv
-Yard, and furniture, end the gomir, ware', and leer
chendike laden on board thereof. should not be pro
nounced to belong, at the time of the ospinre of the RAMO.
to the enemirs of the United ntatos, and as R0(341E, of therr
enemies, or otherwise, liable and subiect to coed . Mn ( k
taors, to be ndjurlged and oonden2llE4 VW KO,l and lawful
prices iand further to do and receive in this behalf as to
justice shrill appertain. And that you duly intimate, or
cause to be Intimated, unto all persons aforteald. gene
rally, (to 'whom by the tenor of these presents it is also
Intimated.) that if they shell not ttpecar et the time
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 adjudica
lnu on the said capture, and n ay pronounce that ths
said Schooner ACTIVE, her Mettle, apparel, and
furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise
laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time
of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United
Btstett of Americo, and ea goods of their enemies, or
otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condom.
nation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize,
We absence, or rather contumacy. of the persons so cited
and intimated in anywise notwithstanding,
and that you
duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do
i n , the prerni.pm, ingekber tr4th tbs., presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN. CAMP/AL ADER.,
Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this twelfth
day of MAY, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty
sixth year of the Independence of she emit United States.
thyl4-3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
TTNITED STATCS,EASTMAN BIS
TRICrT OF PENNsYLVANIt, SCT.
THE 'PRESIDENT or THE UNITED STATES.
TO THY, MARSHAL OF TIM EitiTERN DISTRICT
OF PENNZYLTANIA.
OR! }TING:
WE EREAS, The District Court of the United States
. in and for the Eastern District of Pennoylrania. rightly
proof:fling 911 a OM, riled in the name of the
cuitea gtatee of Awe; ica, bath rtb:crerri alt parsecs in
general who hare, or pretend to have, any right, title. or
interest in the Schooner WAVE, William Ryan. master,
her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods ware are a,
and merchandjae laden on board thereof, o trued art OrIZEI
. by the United diates pilot-boat T W. Blunt. Acting allas
ter James It. Beere, of the South Atlantic Naval Block
ading iSaitadron, to be monished cited, awl callei to
judgment at the time and place underwritten, and to the
effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You
are theirefet4 chaeged, and itteleati obieitisel eml 00,0-
mended, that you omit not, but that by publishing these
tireeenls in at least two of the daily newspapers printed
and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Le
gal iniettioncer, you do monish and cite, or cause to
be monialted and cited, peremptorily. all person( in gene
ral who haw, or pretend to have, say right title, or lo
tereat in the said Schooner W kVE, her tackle, apparel,
and furniture, and the goods. wares, and merchan
dise laden on board thereof, to appear before the
Hon. JOUR -01kbWalokbitit, the Judge of the
said Court, at the District Court-room, in the
City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIE (MY after
publication of there presents, if it be a court day, or
else on the next court day following. between the usual
bouts of bearing causes, then aid there to Anal. or al
lege, in due form of law, a retainable and lawful excuse,
if any they hare, why the said Schooner WAVE, her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and
merchandise laden on board thereof, ohouid not be pre
tibunctil td belong, at the time of the capture of the game,
to the enemies of the United Starts, and ns goods of their
enemies, or otherwise. liable and subject to condemna
tion, to be adjudged and condemned am good and tearful
Prince j 11 0 iaither to 49 linti rewire to title behalf an to
jurtime anon appertain. and That Ton duly Intimate, or
cause to be intimated, unto all persons aOrectid, gene
rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it it also
' intimated.) that it they , ehall.not appear at the time and
place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
retwonablo and lawful canoe to tile contrary, then said
District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjnlica
tion on the maid couture, and may pronounce that the
said Schemer WAVE, her tackle, apparel, awl rarui
tine, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on
heard thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of
the same, to the enemies of the United States of emu-rd.:a,
sad ar goods of their enemies, or etherwise. liable arid
subject to cottiscation and condemnation, to be adjulgidl
and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather
contumacy of the pereous so cited aud intimated is any
wise notwithstanding, and that you, duly certify to the
raid District Court what you shall do in the premises, to
gether with these iere:iionts.
WPM the Ifonoruble JOHN OA - MA.4OINi
Judge of sine said Court, at Philadelphia, this Twelfth
day of IS AY, A. D ] 861, and hi the eighty-sixth year of
the Independence of the said United States.
myl4. 31 G FOX, Clerk District C out.
MARSHAL'S SALE.—liy virtue of
a writ 'of sale, by the Hon. JOHN . CAD.
WALADEN, Judge of the District Court of the Milted
States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to.
tto bighted and best bidder. for e cash, at 1) ERI3 Y-
E HIRE'S Store, No. 114 North WATER Street, on
MONDAY, May 26,1862, at 12 o'clock M., the following
desclibed articles of Merchandise: 13 ldis. N. 0. Sugar,
2 tierces or rice, Obble. and 10 km Luc), being pm; of
the cargo of schooner. Ger. Baker; also, 6 bags of
damaged Coffee, being part of the cargo of sloop Rave
lcck. WILLIAM MILLWARD,
B. Marebal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
rHILADIMPRIA, May 12,1802. inya-et
A RMY
° CLOTHING AND EQUI-
I'HILADELYnra, May 12, 1862.
NOTICE is hereby given to those concerned that all
geode, of every descriptron, which have been delivered
at the fichuyikill arsenal, and which have been re
jected on inspection or reinepection, and of which notice
to the owners has been long since given from this office,
are required to be taken away on or before the 17th In
stant, in default of which they will be removed and
stored at the expellee of the owners. as the space they
now occupy is much needed for public enoplies
G. EL OROSNAIt,
Deputy Qnarlerrnaster General.
m 313-417
CiPENING OF A SUM - NNE, GAR
NJ, DEN.—The undersigned begs leave to inform the
public that he has opened for the season his FINE GUL
DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of GOATEES Street. °M
ille Fairmount Park_ Families are particularly invited.
Ice 'firearm, Cakes, excellent Lager Beer of Balta's brew
ery, Wines, Sic., always on hand.
HENRY FHICIE 4.,
my3-3m TWENTY- SEVENTH and COATES Ste.
BEAT QUALITY ROOFING SLATE
always on hand and for isle at Union Whart,l4lllll
Bitakon street, Reining,On. T. THOMAS,
VT WALNUT Phil•A.l.lhia
A RTESIAN WELLS BORED,
, By S. R. BARRE.
my9.6l* Apply, or address No. U 9 ALMOND
PROPOO4Lift
PROPOSALS FUR FURNISHING
TII k PAPER SOB TB IC p u elm PRINTING.
OVPIni3 BL'YaIII.CTBYDRNT Pantie Pnisitiqe_
Witeniogion, May 1, 1842.
IN PURSUANCE of the Previeh,nd J l the luv"lnh
merlon of the •• Joiut Bo,olllltithrl in relation to the Pub
lic Pudding," approved June 23, 1880. SEALED PRO
liOVALii h., receieeci tide Mince beta PU tD AV,
the let day of July, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., r.rfarolehing
the paper that may be required for the public printing for
one ycer, commencing on the let day or December, 1862,
and ending on the 38th day of November, 1863.
The enhavilied tivt epeclaeli, an nearly MI oan be steer
tricked. the quantity of each laud or paper that erlll be
required:
10,0f0 reams fine printing paper, nucalendered, to ma
more .14 by :18 melee, and to weigh fifty Pound+ to the
P. mu of follo abeelg.
6,000 reams fine printing poor, ealendered to mentor,
24 by :1 inches, and to weigh fifty. Mx pounds to the ream
of .500 klapots.
•
[Agreeably to the provisions of the joint reedution
eon-said, ssutples of the character sod quality of t h e
paper required 'or the above cla•ses will be furelelied to
applicants th.refor. This paper ie to he put up in towns
Of tWeOtV.five sheets facht and is bundle. of two reams
each; each venni° contain 500 perfect sheets. Uniformity
in color, thickness, and weight will be ratidral ; and no
boodle (exclueive c.f wrapper.) varying over or under
five per cent. from the standard weight will be received,
and the gross weight will in all cases rennired. Mix.
ink of winos thicknesses in the came bundle to make op
the weight will be coneidered a violation of the contract.]
900 reams superfine printing paper, hard-sised and
!apt...calendar/9i, to measure 21 by 32 inehes, and to
weigh fifty Dontuta to the ream of 500 eheas.
2,0(0 resins superfine rrap paper, sized and calendered,
of such sizes as may required, correeponding in weight
wiih paper manuring 12 by 24 inches and weighing
twenty , Nunns per ream or 480 sheets.
500 ream* EuDertlne plate paper (ealood.red:or an
ealenderEd, as may be regnired), 19 by 94 inches, and of
inch ssipight zwr roam an may he rounired_
I. I,EOO reams quarto- pest writing paper, 10 by 18 inches
2. 2,600 do. cap. do. 13 b 9 .183 do.
3. 100 do. dewy do. 16 by 20g do.
4. 1 000 do. folio.post do. 17 by 22 do.
5. 100 do. tobdinro do. lB by 23 do.
EL 50 do. royal do. 19 by 21 do.
7. 50 do. super
. royal do. 20 by 28 do.
8, 03 09! ilpprnti! 4q, 244 toy t 4q,
v. /99 do. douttly Pop Go. /3 Dy 16 UP.
1. 6,000 reams writing paper, 16 by 26 ioohee, to weigh
twenty-three poum a per ['Caw.
3, /44 rc u a writing PaPVTI 18 In Yep 'Lichee, 19 weigh
twenty • era pound!, per ream.
L 100 rtenin writing paper, 18 by 22 inches, to weigh
twenty-four in nude per ream.
4, 840 ream- wilting paper, 18 by 18 Mame, to weigh
!IWO) two pout It p-r ream.
0, 400 learnt writing paper, 11 by 18 inches+ to Weigh
twelve pounds per ream.
ell the papers detognated in classes 4,5, 6, and 7, mast
contain 00 perfect sheets to the ream, and no outside"
quires, They are to be made or the beet materials, tree
from ariultertirien, oniatied in the beat manner, out to a
true edge, and etcarely and antattantiaily enveloped. The
papers in dame 6 are to be white or b:ue, laid fiat, and of
ouch weigkta as mar be required by this office. Those in
cla-see 3,4, 5, and 7 are to be white and of the sizes and
Wright,, apathies la the oche-WWI,.
The rightly reserved et ordering a greater or less quan
thy of each and every kind contracted for in alt the classes,
to be furnished at such times and in eachquantitieeaathe
public ael vice may rewire.
Rod h class will be coneitiered geearately, and ha mab
ieet to a eetarate contract; but bidder, may offs r for one
or niece of the classes in the Emote proposal.
Ito proprwalm will be considered unless accompanied by
the guarantee that the bidder or bidder& if hie ur their
proposal stall be accepted, still enter into an oeligation,
ith good and mein:tent sureties, to furnish the articles
proposed. Blank forms for proposals will be furnished
at this office, and none will ke taken into ceusideration
unless rubetantially agreeing therewith.
_ .
All the paper in the several claamea must be delivered
at the Govelument Printing tqllee, iu Washington cite,
(exerpt that in (1a.,. 7, which must ho delivered at But
frau, in the State of Now York,) in good order, free of all
and every extra charge or mourn, and subject to the in•
epeciion, count, weight, and tuessin malt of the Shear•
intendent, ana be in all reoecta aatiatitefory.
Bidders are required to furnish, with their peorroatle,
maniples of not lees than one quire of each of Me kiddy of
eater btd for, and upon chin their proriosals.nray be
based, except in clauses I and I. The sudeweful tiiidera
will be required tigidly to conform to their samolea.
Propoeni,v6ll be addlogged to 1 . dour D DEFItIII3S, Su
rintrodent of the PuWic PrivtiDg. Weshh.gt , l," and
ki"Yrftg " PTvP< , E , Pid for Supplying Pap , r," mrl•th9l
NirTI.CE.-- SEALED Pitt) YOS ALS
are intitcti until the i'Tfh day of May, 1802, at 12
o'ckck, m , for rupplying the United `rates Bnk,!Ateace
Depittintcfit with 00901/fAI of B''ef Votoo nii tOt fivot.
Tko Coatlo to by deliTercd at Woatangton rind c'sCtt
onitnst to nibs age 1,200 pontldr, gro=4 weign:i no animal
admittxd lea Chao 1,000 puunds gram;
114 ifera and bolls not wound.
The Cattle to to delivered at Puch tlinea and in each
quamitira, an the Government may rminirn.
The fleet dttivety of Cattle to be matte on the 10th of
June. 3E62, or as soon thereafter as Government may re
quire.
A bond, with good and sufficient security, will ha re-
Government reserves to itself the right to pai
7 reaeury note', or other Government fonds.
No bid will be owterinnwa when cut in by contractors
who have previonely tailed t) comply with their con
traces., or where the . Mader is not preeeot to rosp 'rot to
hie bid, and all bide to be accompanied by two guaran
tete.
The names of firms should be stated in full, with the
"precise addre.e of all the members of the firm.
te dieeetea so Melee A. ishoitwrin O. L.,
U. S. A., Waehimr,ton, D. U.
Form of. Guarante4.
We, -,of the county of --, and State of -,
ard -, of the county of , aed Stare of
do hereby guaraety that able to fulfil a &nitrite;
in fteeortiabee with the ttrtoe of hid othooeition, 'lad that,
Fhould his propoeitiou be accepted, be will at puce enter
Tito a contract: in accord:mot. therewith.
Eilou d the retarget be awarded him we are prepared
to broome his securities.
. .
TWA puarantee =Jot be appended to each bid
n1312.14t
fIOAL.
WrUten PROW: MLR. will be reeAve.a. , n tti the
14th Ink 1.1. t. for the delivery, ou the North Wharf, at
WEST POINT, New York, of the following quautitied
and qualitiee of WI111:E ASU COAL—Clleu:
WO tom (2.2101bgV ton) Izeogt Mountain, Stmollseat
size. Also,
7110 to is ('2,240 lb, 4" ton) Egg size.
800 tons (2,240 ton) Store size,
Of either Beaver Mountain, Buck Mountain. or SAW
note vein, Wyoming, price of each stared aeparately.
Coal can be delivered from the t-elmylkill, Lehigh, and
Wyoming, distrime, at the WEST PO NT WHARF,
from cenal boats which receive it at the nioe4, without
breaking bulk, via the Bc.nuslaill, and Delature and
Raritan Gana's.
More than the ordinary facilities for unloading will be
fun iota d
The coal to be delivered between the Ist of Juno and
24th of ituxuet next:
BDWABB O. BOYNTON.
Gaptain an 4 Quartermaster Military Academy.
West Point. New York. Mar 2.1862. m.6-14t
SiIIPPING
BOSTON AND PHILAD.Pite
FRIA STEARSIIIP LINE—Poem PINY.
Street, Philadelphia and LONG Wharf, Boaton, ee.
The eteamßhip SAXON, Captain Matthews, will ea
trota_Bnston for Philadelphia an SATURONY. May 10.
P. 4 o'clock P. M., and from Phitnalr-Iptan for Boattai oa
FitILPAT, May 10, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Ationrance one. half that Dy call vemaie,
Freight taken at fair rates.
Shippers will pleaao Fiend bills lading with their good:
For freight or 'menage (having fine accommodation
for pasaerwere), apply to
BRIM, Wflf3oll. k VC"-
mh26-1, 332 SOUTH WflAwks.
dia THE BRITISH AND NORTE ,
.11.1LA810.1.17 ROYAL NAIL STIVAA-
*MP&
FROM NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL.
Mier Cabin Paasage fan
Ilkogal Cabin Paneaga MI
FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Obd. r 0 .41003 riPiel/fle 000000000000 a I A . 1116•11111414
..
Soccmil Cabin Passage . If
Tim eh pa from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The shine from Boston call at Halifax and Oct* Nit ,
bor.
SCOTIA, Copt. Judith's. i ' CHINA. Capt. Anderson.
f. , 11C.Mi..._, dept. Lott. "-are.. *3.pt. 000 k.
&RAMA, Capt. J. Stone. EUROPA, Cant. J. Leitch.
Alilde.a, CAPE. the/6 CANADA, Capt. Muir
AMERICA, Oapt. Moodie. INIAGARA, Capt. A. Ryr
&CAT a A.LASI AN.
Ales *easels &sly a clear white light at mas, , aso4
green ou starboard bow; red on port bow.
AMERICA, Moodie,leaves Boston, Wednesday, May 14.
AUSTRALASIAN,
Anderson, . N.York, Wednesday, May It.
NIAGARA, Cook, ts Boston. Wedrlildair, Has 23.
BcOTIA, Judkins, " N York, Wednesday, Jnee 6
EUROPA, Stone, I. Baton, Wednesday ; June 11.
PERSIA, Lott, it N. York, Wednewlay, JIIIEIO 18.
iIFRIOA, Anderson, '. Button, Wednesday, June 25.
(MINA, Anderson, " N‘York, Wodnesday, July 2.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experieneed Surgeon on. board.
The owners of these elder will not be scoountabis felt
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Steidle , Jewelry, Precious Monson
es Netols, unless 61111ef least, asa deo ad tharefos, cat
the value thread thereto ex cued. For freight or yes.
mg, apply to E. 01INA.RD,
4 BOWL/NO GREEN. Now Yoe*.
Or to E. O. & J. G. BATES,
103 STATE Street. Boston.
LONDON EMI BITION--RETUBN
1-41 TICKETS TO LONDON AND BACK:
First-class $l6O.
Berond•olage 88.
silk WEEKLY COMMUNICA
TION BY STEAM BETWEEN
YORK 4ED LIVE/4'O9A COIPE .4$ qvasn-
TOW.T, isaid sun end:awls passengers ant
deepatobes.
The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Stara ,
chip Company's splendid Olyde-bullt iron screw stem
ships arcintended to sell as farm!' :
PUNA NZW TOM. 'Mk litiniAteoz..
ETNA Saturday, May IT, 1881.
EDINGIJEGH Saturday, May 24 '
1852
And every 'plan:lay throdslicopt rte ym i min gal
Rio. it E. It.
BATA* Or rABLIAGS
THROUGH FROM PHILADNLPHIA,
Pobbx, to Queenttown, or . LivorpooL
Do. to London, via Liverpool Ilff
giteersse to Queenstown, or Liverpool.
Do. to Louden. tits
Do. Return tickets, available for six months, firm
Liverpool Itht
Paaseniere forwarded to Havre, Park Harnbur:
firemen, and Antwerp at through rotop,
vertiacatte 01 passage Issued irom . LiverpOOL SO NOV
York .. .
Certificates of passage issued from Queeoatown to Dier
York
These steamers kayo superior accommodations for Pita
mom are constructed with water-Hat
and carry experienoed Surgeons.
For freight, of passage, apply at the ales of the Clos•
pony, JOHN G. DALE, Jkgent,
111 Walnut stmt., Phi ladtdpMfy
hi Liverpool, to WM, INMAN,
Tower Mamba
In Glasgow, to WM. INMAN,
DI Dixon street.
mai — Q t FOR NEW YOAK.
NEW DAILY LINN, via Delaware .a•
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Nannies Steamboat Oos•
pang receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., deliver.
lag their emotes In New Verb the follotoing dap.
Freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
N 0.14 BOOTH WHARVES,
JAMES HAND, Agent,
MII4 rigid /I MI iG NAOT WYBIt n Now Tog.
FOB BALTIMOILN,
WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND ROL
TRESS MONROE, DAILY,
AT 3 O'OLOOH F N.,
1/111aTindOnli AND PHILADELFRIR STEASIBUES
0031PANY,
(ERICSSON LINE.)
One of the Steamers of this Company leaves the impala
tilde of Ohestnnt-street Wharf daily (Sunday's exoeptistl,)
ad 8 o'clock P. M., end arrives in rlidtlinore early seal
morning. Freights for Washington end Fortran Kaarat
received and forwarded with aEI possible despatch, ant
are reontred to be prepaid through.
heights of all kinds carried at the lowest rates.
A. asovae, Jr., Agent,
fol4-Bm* No. 84 South WRARVINI.
MYS. JAMES BETTS' OELEBRA
'tIIID DUPPOUTEBB TOE LADIZIK and ths
piny Supporters under eminent medical patronage. Im•
Ales and physicians are re/meet:folly reaneeted to cell only
on Km Bette, at her renidence,lo39 WALNI3I' Street.
PhiWealth* (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand
have been advi.l94 tly their phyolcino to 910 Mci
Thom only are genuine bearing the Ballet!
Mateo copyright, label, on the box, and signatures, and
We on U. Bopporters. with tostimonlois. 00111-t Mott
186` -
2.44 - .1111•. -
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AREANONHINNTS OH NNW YOBS LINNB.
THE VANDEN AND AAIBOY AND PIMA
DNL FN /A AND TS NNTON ItAILBOAD 00
LINNB FROM en ILA P&L PHlts. TO NSW
YORK AND WAY PLAOIIB.
IRON waLivr-irrium WHIRR *lO 1111111111181.011 EZPOIP
WILL LRAVI AS FOLLOWS—VIZ:
M 0 A. M., Ida Oamden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ao-
oomauxlation
At lA. M., via Camden end Jersey Otty, (N. J.)
Accommodation f ii
At 5 iko M., via lionthigton and Jersey Oily,
Morning!. Mall. a oo
At n A. M., via lieneinotou and Jersey City,
Western Express 3 00
At 12)11' P. 01.., via Gaintion and Amboy, ACCAMOMO.
dation 2 26
At 2 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Mx
press $ 00
At 4 P. M., ola Camden and Jersey City, 'Evening
Ticket ge
At ey t P. M., vie Kensington end Jersey City,
evening Mail 8 00
At 12 P. 8., vie Kensington and Jersey Olty. South
sr., !Cal SOS
At 6 P. M., vla Camden and Amboy. Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)—let Claes Ticket.. 1 II
Do. - do. Rd Clew d 0.... 150
The 12 P. U. Southern Hall rune daily • all others , Sun
,ti
For Water asp, Stroudeburg, Scranton, Wlikeebarre,
Montrose, Groat Bend, dm. at 64. M. from 7Nalnut
eirect Wharf, vie Delaware:Lackawanna, and Western
Maiirced
Poi- Malicia Chunk. Allettiovre, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
Itisaton, Lambertville, Flemington, An., at 8 A. M end
23i P. M., from Walmf•tereet Wharf; (the 8 A. M. Line
connects with trait. leaving Easton tor Idanoh Ohunk
at 3.20 P. M.)
rap I.l6litit Holly. at g A. M.. 9 AM 4 P. AL
Tur Preabokl, at 8 A. M., and 2 P. IL
WAY tlt:•.6.
For Bristol., Trenton, &0., at 8 ann 11 A. IS. and 6, 8.30,
And 12 P. M. from Kensington , and 24 P.M. (ram
-nut-Arc-et wha.rf.
For Bristol, and Intermediate stations, at. UN A. M.
from 'Kensington Depot.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Burlington,
Florence, Dordentown, &a., at 12N, 1, 4, 6, and 6N P.
Weamboat TRENTON for Bordentown and Interme
diate stations at 2% P. M. from Walnut-street wharf.
SW Per New York, and Way Linea leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the care on Fifth greet, above Walnut,
ball an hour before departure. The care ern Into the
Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
Depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Paelienger.
Pageounere are prohibited from taking anytbing as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage aver fifty
ponnde to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
rommrisibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, except by
apaalal eentraet.
WM. R. GAIZMIR. Agent.
TRE PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
TELIII gitaGAT TKPUDIaIig TiiatMG ROOT&
1862.
THE OAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS NOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY,
THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST.
Facilities for the transportation of passengers to and
front Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul,
Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other towns
in Mae Week, Nortlxvreak., and a.c.witranDak.., are -nsunnirtme4
for speed and comfort by . any other route. Sieepiag and
making can on all the trains.
THE EXPRESS RUNS DAILY; Mail sad Nast
Line Sundays excepted.
Mail TrAltditAtaii Philadelphia .... .. 1.14 A. M.
Past Line 44 44 11.30 A. M.
Through Expressat ... ....10.30 P. M.
Eartiaborg Accommodation leaves Pbila. at.. 2.30 P. N.
Lancaster . as .. 4.00 P. N.
West Chaster ACCOMMOtIt No.l it It IS
11 44 No. 2,t (1 ..12 00 nood.
Parkesburg 44 44 5.45 P. M.
West Chester passengers will take the West Cheater
Ncs. 1 and 2 and Lancaster Accommodation Traits.
Paasengers tor Sunbury, Wi11106110011., Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Fella, gte., leavlns Philadelphia at 7 15
A. M. and 10.20 P. M.. go directly through.
For further information apply at the Paste.nger Sta
tion, B. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streets.
By this route freights of all descriptions can be for
warded to bud from any point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis
wart, by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga
ble rivers of the Weet, by steam:Lori from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad, are, at all times, as fa
vorable as are charged by other railroad. Companies.
Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of
their freight to this Company, can rely with confidenee
on its speedy sannwit.
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or
padrees the Aquae of the Company.
B.°B. KINGSTON, - la., Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg.
PLAP.P.2 Claregs.
LEECH dr Co., No.l Astor Noose, or No. 1 South
William street, New York.
LEECH et 00., No. 77 Washington street, Roston.
MAGRAW & KOONS, No. SO North erect, Baltimore.
H_ 11_ HOUSTON, Oen'l Freight. Agerit, AMA.
L. L. HORPT, Gann Ticket Agent, Phila.
rNOOII LEWIS. Gen'! Suet, Altoona. fil-if
a inf il gw ee____ NORTH PENNSYL
-I,Airazo.s.7).
FOR BETHLEHEM., DUYLESTOWN, NC A II OEI
CHUNK, HAELETt4N, EASTON. WILKES
BARER, &c.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
THREE THROUGH THAIV6.
On and after MONDAY, MAY 6, 1862, Passen
ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW. Streets,
Philadelphia, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
At 6.40 A. Express,) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Manch Chunk. Hazleton, do_
Al 2.45 P. M.. (Express,) for Bethrehesn, Easton, Le.
This tram. reaches Easton at 6P. M. and makes a
close connection with the New Jersey o,:rohnal for New
York.
At 6.08 P. M., for Bethlehem Allentown. Memel
AO. _
At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., for DoYleatOWM
At 8 P. M.. for Fort Waseington.
The 8.40 A. M. Express. Train makes clam oonnecUon
glib the Lehigh Valley Rnihmad at Bethlehem. being
the aborted and moat desirable route to all r.ollits
the Lehigh coal region.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA..
r=" /mays Bethlehem at 6 41A. M., 9.16 A, rig„ fip4
Leave Doylestown as 7.25 A. M. awl 8.20 P. R.
Leave Fort Washington at 8.20 A. H.
ON SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Fort Washington
et 2.20 Si. H.
.Philrieelphia for I,ogieetowii es 4 e. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 1 A. M.
Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.45 P. M.
Fere to Bethionem....Bl.sC LFer. to mooch Übunk.ls2 80
Fare to Emma LIP Wilkeabare . 4.50
Through Tickets must Invocurfau as the Ticmet
Qlooee, et WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in rioter
So secure the above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (except Stmday connect
at Burks street with the Fifth and Sixth streets, and 8e
e0.04. nna Tbini-screete
PIMs airier leaving Willow street.
MT 3 ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
ALLL: ANIf WIN
TIG R ARRANORAILRNT—
POILADRLPHLA, gIeRMANTOWL and NORRIS
TOWN RAILROAD.
TIME TABLt.
OD MA Mir rtiOildinri October 2 Mil.; mill farther
;mime Phll6,lelpbia, 6,7, 8,9, 10.05, 11, 11 A. 584 1,5,
.6 4 6,6, 6, 7 8,9, 10.. v, and 11X P- M.
Imavo Germantown, 6,7, 7), 6x,, sib 10,q, Xfoi,
.1. at., 1,2, a, 4, 5, 0,7, 8, /7, P. K.
The 83 A. H. train from Germantown stela at Dare
And Tines only
heave Phliedelphia 9.06 , A. M., 7,7, ant lox P. It
Laws Dannantown, MAO A. M., 1,8, and DM P. M.
CHESTNUT RILL RAILROAD.
Heave PhiltideVrlo4, 6,9, n, A. M.. 9.4, e, a, ma lox
P. zt.
Leave Obeamirt. 11111,1.10, 810,1010, ASJIL,II.4O, 3.40,
4.4 th 7.40, 111111/ 9.10 P. M.
ox BuripAitd.
Leave Philadelphia, PM A. M., 2 and 7 P. Id.
L436Ve Oheatuut Dili, 7.60 A. 21.0.2.40, 45.40. and 2.10
P. M.
TOD iJONBDOII.OOIIIND AND NOBBIOTOWN.
lame 9.06.' 11.06 A. ut, LOS.
Gave klorr{ek vm : T. c 9. II d ei.,l/(. into e
P. V.
Oki 1302.1DA98.
lawn rhilagelphls, V A, la n S P.
"ifVl4O liOrriatewn, 6 r. Li
FOR DIAN ATM&
OJT, 9. ri A. 911...14.11.011, 114,
9.06, and 9.06 P. AL
Leave Maneviink, pg, eg, 11K A. 91.,
end 13% Y. M.
ON SUITDA.YI3.
LASTe Philadelphia, 9 A. H., 8 and 7 P. X.
7% A. IC, 6% and 8 P. M.
E. H. SMITH, General Hupertnteadeni,
.W. 14 AT Th. 111.2 avvf 1144+460.
ion zwaam , WEST CI EIESTE
-3113.W.AND PHILADELPHIA BALL
On and after Monday. March 10th, 1862, the tralni
tvlll leave PH ELATELPIIIi from the depot. N. E. cor
ner of EIGHTEENTH and 111 A g Woolf, 10 4,Q0
and 10.30 A. 01., and 2, 4.30, and TY, M, and will leave
the corner of THIRTY-nil:lT and MARK NT Streets,
17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and
Market streets.
Leu.va PAILARPLPITIA. at fl A.
Leave WEST (kIESTER at 8 A. M.. and 4.80 P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M., and
480 P. M., connect at Pannelton with trains on the Phi
ladelphia and Baltimore Railroad for Oxford and inter.
mediate points, IIIiNDY WOOD,
ronti General Superintendent
WEST CH.ESTEK
ANTI PITTLADFILPIIII RAIL-
hard), YIA MEDIA.-NOTICE TO SUSIIIAR
FOARfERS, tke.—Pvreoza seeking summer boarding
can tins at the following places ample accommodations
for the season.
9 miles fri,ra Plffladelphia, at Suring Hill Eitation, at
Mr. IC I lOW kW
12 111i1(.13 from Philadelphia, at Wallingford Station,
at 111. A. Worrora
. .
14 tnijea from Phlladelehlai at Media; at litiegtnat
Grove House. and Chatter House, and near Media at
houses of W. Brooke, Mrs. Paesmore, P. Wor
rell, I. Edlortis, and J. Main. For further lofortuation
apply to A. Betide:eon. at ItBilroad Depot itiplelia“
Seventeen miles from Philadelphia. at Lomb at Mr.
Fait lamb's.
MMM
. .
Twenty -two mihe from Philadelphia, at Glen Mitts, at J.
talin's, Dr Buddleant], Hemphill's, and at the tmst
hotels in \Vett Chester, and at many other points on the
line of the road.
• • • -
For furthir information. and for commutation tickets
at hlw rates, apply at the Depot, N. E. corner of
EIGHTEENTH awl MARKEL , Stream my7.l2t
INK;rums= PHILADELPHIA,
= - 11 - I=9 - 111 - Er. AND ELMIRA R, LINE:
18182 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1882
aoz WILLIAMSPORT, StMANTON, RLMIRA, and
all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger. Trains leave
Depot of Phila. and Beading R. 8., nor. Broad and pal
lowllill at 8 A, 111,, and &lb F. M. daily{ emit
finudays.
QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in
Northern and Western Pennsylvania Western New
York, ,to., etc. Baggage checked thro ugh to Buffalo,
Niagara Valhi. or intermediate points.
Through Express Freight Train for all points above,
loam, daily at 6 P. M.
for further information apply to
JOHN S. HILLER, General Agent.
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, and N. W. tor.
Aha eitzmufr areete.
aimm:3 REOPENING- OF
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO
BAlLltuays.—This road, being fully REPAIR/1D and
effectually GUARDED, is new um for the trans•
poi tutiou of paneengera and freight to all points in the
GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all other in
formation apply at the Company's Office, corner BROAD
Street and WASHINGTON Avenue.
8. M. FELTON,
attfi-tf President P. W. and R. R. R. ed.
hi . gorrii WEST °HESTER
Bin. - B ratrA ve D T d RAINS, via PENN
SYLVANIA
VINTH and ILLEHIT Stmts. at rtost.4":inerll2lll6lll
- 1 P. M.
-t
IMPORTANT!
ALL ARTICLES FOR SOLDIERS
nonld be sent by HABNDIGNII EXAMS% OM
MIESTNUT Street. They charge only HALF RAM
end send daily to Baltimore, Wattlngton, Fortress Mon.
roe. and all other point! ()molded by our troop*. fe26-Brollt
eimmim TILE ADAMS EX
PBSI3B COMPANY, °Moe MP
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Rev
B en k Naas, sad Howie, either by ito own
4491 in El MIMEO 10. 1 9t4 1 ?? ;IMP %WNW" 119
All *ln prismAyst 'SWIM NA GUM OT wnooo maw
E. B. BANDFOBD,
I'll amend eupectigadent.
RAILROAD LINES.
iiTt , in.m 1862.
fOE GERMANTOWN
ON SUNDA f b
VIA MEDIA..
SPRING ARRANGIatIIINT
ON BUNDAI 8
IMCM
'AMP Alft7/1041,
1862.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION
1112R8, Nos. 222 sad 224 MARKET 2244041.
BALI! OF Dlll GOOD&
7,114 MORNING,
MBY U. on four months' credit
-1100 package! Brithh. Trench. sad Amerkligtdl7 awl&
SALE OF (14APIETINnli
ON FILIWNY MORNING.
May le, on low month"' credit—
800 piece,. reirrot, limeade, impala, sod Vane Oats me
petings, meeting& do
kloA . /on Or FRIGThlts GAT iIOODO,
ON MONDAY MORNING.
May 12, on tour 2 . 11‘ 'Ohm' credit--
700 packagts Frond', Garman, Nirtss, and Brit.h dry'
geode.
BALI OF SOOTS INV , KOOS&
ON TUIV!DAY HORNING,
I& 20, on four nionO2re credit.
1.000 o%okillVo boots ungi
Ftatr4EaB, 13RI. LEY , & 00.,
42*(11111ISTNTIT WIT.IIIOIP.
BALK OF FRENCH AND nuITI:t11 DDT GOODS.
QN FIITIP4T 170,“ SIN%
May lCtb. by cotabopM
ISCO tote of fancy and Mph) rranch and Dritt4h dry
goctio.
Or - Simplot' ane catainanoo early on mornibig of ease.
P1i.18131111 ntraur tr NT fir, TWIT
IN GB. BLICI LININB, LINEN DRILLS,
CRICKS, dc.
Or+ FRIDAY MORNING,
—8.4 fancy French caieimoren,
e-4 Prenen Idneli drew o'er°,
Fanny ' , ilk, Clash stet e, and nareentee vesting'.
4.4 Bley linens, black Italian,, serge!
Pitney drilla, lowrrner's drilla, costir gol,
GINGHA9IB, LAWNS, ow/ANN/Ph Et% YAltileAlr
c.Fenlld eke, k pto i were,
—eases 9-8 Paris printed organdlea.
caw', Or/'pa de Canna, bare(., Adalale.
-- mows InTellsa, fancy challies Maid mnbalre.
Caere Parle poi de chi•vrelf nod chisliips,
WEI /TN titlt/Idi LINEN 11A.M.tittl.1 11D16.681,,
Jaconel, cambric, check, and F wine militias.
6.8 and 3.4 plain and printed border linen eambrio
hardkerchkra.
Meree and women's lisle givens
Black nuns mitts, tic:
pHILIP FORD & GO., AUOTION
EXM I 620 lIARKIIT and 622 COMMEBO2I Dir.
BALI 01' 1,000 0P,13103 BOOTS, WOMB, AND
pror Jo, $ /9 cecina. Provisol7, will be BOIL b 1
catalogue, /,609 cam men's, boys', and youttir Gaff ;
kip, and grain bnotr, calf and kip, broom, Con
groan gaiters, walking sheet, Carom: and Scoteb ties, dm.;
wkaren'e mimes', and children's calf, kip_ goat, kid, and
Stifcco , tnanta and ah9en, olsorn,slippari. bunkine,
do , comprising n inrgn and desirable anionmenl of cdtp
led lEaetern mannfacture.
ST Goode open tor examination, with essaiolool,
early on the morning of wale.
/14799 Witifir) 'MTN DHOW, HBO
GAMS, &c
ON MONDAY MORNING,
May 12, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be sold by cata
logue, 1,000 oases mene' boys', and youtlue mg, kip,
& ea,. booFe i alt >n i kiy bregates, ciongroei galtsflis
Oxford ties,walking shoe! ' Atc.i women's, misses', and
cbildren's alf, kip. goat, kid, and eersmmeled heeled
boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, do., including a large
asnorimeni of firet.clagg rite made anode.
Open for examination, Wits catalogue, ditty on
tbe morning of sale
BY _HENRY P. WOLBERT
. P
IrICT LONEIRIL.
lEMOVED frcvm No. 9 Routh SROO-ND street to tin.
292 ittaRKET south Bide, above &mond ,are - .t.
REOI.II.AR SALIM OF DRY art);)DS, TREK% LiGS,
N,TTIONS, Sm.
Brim , Monday. Witln kill aloud Friday MI ening, aaat-
meuciug at 10 o'clock, precisely.
City and country dealers, are requeeted to attend these
sales.
Coneignments respectfully solicited from manuractu
era. i Borten . enmmisauAL Wh4 g1i4.1 1 / 1 d jatb'sibg 114114 M,
and retailers of all mid ovary d. actintion of in , rchandise.
Entire stocks of Ronda arrangodmiankaold in lota to erne
the rttail trade. Cash advanced on goods. Svaloorynt
Becloud day frt in gale. mylo
TARJRANr_C'S
EFIVERVESORNT
SELTZER APERIENT.
This valuable and popular Medicine bed universally re.
eaVed the Dent invorable recommendations of til7
MEDICAL PROFgssi-vs and the Public Se the
most SVPICIPINT ANT AORNHIAHLM
S. AI..INE APE REENT.
It may he used with the beat effect in
Bilious and Febrile Disetu3es, Costiveness, Slot
Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indigos-
Lion, Acidity of the Stonitkoh, Torpidity
of the Liver, Gout. Rheumatic
Affections, Gravel, Piles,
AND ALL COMPLAINTS WEIMAR
a. GENTIAN AND CDOLINiI A PRIIIENP OR PUR
GATIVE IS ItiItIIIIRSH
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers
by Sea and Laud, Residents in Hot Climatee. Persons of
Sedentary Habits, Itivalida, and Convalescents Captains
of Vessels and Planters will find it a valuable addition to
their Medicine Ohms.
It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up In bottles
to keep in any climate, and merely requires
water poured upon it to produce a de
lightful effervewing beverage.
Noeierons teetiroooirosofrora proleedollal and Other
geutleme:r of the highest standing throughout the corm
try, and its steadily inereasing popularity for a series
of years, strongly guaranty ite efficacy and valuable
character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an
rns 611 c.
Manufactured only by
TARRANT & CO.,
No. 275 GRILENWICH Street, corner Warren at -
NE W YORK,
And for sale by Druggists generally.
pURJ GEORGIA. Ati,ROVV
The apecial attention of physicians and famillea Is
caned to the stwriority of this article. It is rapidly
supplanting all other kinds, and all those who have meld
It give it the most decided prefuience. Toe foll..wing
°made, from certificates' in the halide of the ir anitfue
toter, "Cot fisuowas," will show the bight estimation
In which the Georgia Arrow Root is hold by Ulm% gen
tlemen of the medical. profession who have fully un
audited it.
Kr One round, 0234 cents, or two pounds for 111 •
Complete ihstructiona accomoant each ptckago show.
big how to MIAS lalks "Thin litliCioll3 article.' for the tsble.
FOB SALE WHOLESALD AND DETAIL,
AT
'BED'S DM - aril OTIERIOAL
. .
IL S, OWL or FIFTY, And OitE3TEUT Street!,
PHILADELPHIA..
I have examined and prepared some Arrow Root,
manufactured by Col. Hallowee ? of dt. Marrs, Georgia,
Ibhae is<- .flrnl ty o thec varit•tv bf twouln I ban
met with, being ruperior to any Bermuda, or other Ar•
row Root I have seen.
4. SAMUEL JACKSON, M D.,
E.A.10..4.1;1119.ffi
ONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DIS
COVERY OF PROF. C H. BOLLES, 1220
WALNUT STREET, PHIL IUh4YE j,,
=Miff=M
The difference betweeufact and fiction, of permanently
curing the sick and suiforli , g of their diseases, or adver
tising to cure and nhowing but little or no evidence of
Cutest. can be well appreciated by the anxious inquirers
after health. by ationtietay 4811111 V! the fatioA4ai
sis of certificateo Item the roost reliable gentlemen In
Philadelphia, who were permanently mired by Prof,
BOLLES, .1:20 %VAL .9 UT street, and after they had been
given up as incurable by the most eminent medi4al men
of this city;
Judah Levy, fironchaal Consumption, bl 4 'death Front
Street.
Edward T. Evt .s, preacher of tha H. E. Church, Hya•
pepsia of long standing, Lard cgitis and Lumbago, i 633
Helmuth street.
Alosnader Adnirg, bilLtratankgry
bap), long iitanding,vmSarery street, Eighteenth ward,
Kensington.
William H. Shaine, Paralysis of the lower limbs,
(Paraplegy,) and Epilepsy, 1.10 mouth . Twentieth street
J, J. Bailey, Larytikittk Dsenwlsis, end Larubago. 21.9
market street.
Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe
Hemorrhage of the Lutge and Diabetic, American Hotel,
Philadelphia.
Owlets L, 'knee, llyagepsia and Lumbago, CM Aroh
yaw.
James Nugent" Deafness for six years, and ringing and
roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Ihstford streets.
George G. Presoerry, Chronic Bronchitis and Catarrh,
formerly proprietor of the Girard House.
Thomas .tturrop, severe bini ,,, tits•liPt. , ., Min!, 1ff441% ,
ladelpbia.
Ge(.rpo Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, atkl
market street.
D. T. De Silver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflasumatorr
Ill6eninati..,ll4l6 C 410.56,14 vireo.
C. EL Carmich, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation
at the Kidne}e: Chestnut and Fortieth streets.
Harrold. Bronchitis mid DiilatlEle of the Kidneys
IP eguth Third moot,
B. P. hi. Tanlier. Chronic) Dyepepelii, and Kidney Din.
eaFe, 3622 &nth Fifth street.
Janie* P Greven, M. D., long standing and severe Li:im
bue, 216 Pine street-
Idward McMahon, Consumption, 1227 Front street.
Sioof.-.rd billlw 11, Coosisstioo tine. end Obronio
Dyspepsia, 1616 Palmer street
Charles D. Cnsbney, earalysis of the lower limbs
(Pansplegy) and Dyspepsia, Western Hotel.
J. Bucket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation and Con
gestion of the Brain. 618 thillowhill street.
Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption of five years
standing, 1435 Chestnut street.
Bev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia.
111, Loaning, Nervous Prostration, iladbury Ave.
WM.
N. 8..--41:1 addition to the above caves cured, Prot 0.
H. BOLLEt lute cured two thousautt Chronic and Acute
cases within lees than three years in Philadelphia, all of
cute, had retitled the treatment of the wet
nein mr.teal wen.
Please take notice that Prof. B. deed , not advertise
any certificates of cures, except those cured in thin
GUY ,
Prof B. has establiebed himself Tor life in thin city.
and his succees in treating the sick is a audicleut guaran
toe that be claims nothing hut acienti lc lacts in his dis
covery in the use of electricity as a reliable therapeutic
agent.
T. IL—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 bends of
those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to
Lia discovery. This caution nifty seem severe on those
acing Bloctricity nt hazard, but it is the severity of truth
and designed for the good of humanity •
Consultation Frce. Sir See advertiement in another
column.
apl6-tf
G LUTEN CAPSULES
PURE Con-lIVER, OIL.
The repugnance of moat patients to OOD•LIYIOS
OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, hall in
duced various forme lof disguise for its administration
that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of
them answer In epeehil mane. hat more often therroldole
neutralizee the nsnal effort of the Oil, proving quite as
unpalatable and of less therapentio value. The repug
nance, minima, &a., to invalide, iwilnoed by disgust of the
Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of our CAPSULES.
COD-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have been much need
lately is iiiiV6V4, the esperienes there of the itecerre4
snits from their use in both hospital and urine° vreetiee,
wide from the naturally suggested advantages, are tint.
licient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for
hen., feeling seemed their nee will result in benefit and
deemed Wei', FrePered bt
& BROTHER.
&Q.t.? Itl St a Orr, Rireet. Phibeleiobta
BUSLNESS NOTICES.
DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
TIST for 18 years, No. 219 VINE Street, above
Second, inserts the most beautiful Teeth of the age,
mounted on One Quid, Ylatine, Bilrer, Vulcanite, Or. ,
Mite, Amber, do., at pricee more reasonable for neat
and eubstautial work than any Dentist in this city.
Teeth Plugged to last for life. No Pail) In eitracthlif
Teeth. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. No pay until
"'Untied all le right, Beforenoe, best famillea,
JOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE
ROOTER, THIRD Street and GICIMANTOWP
Bond, to prepared to put on any amount of 11,00FING.
on the moat MODZEkTE TEEM Wt ninety to
make every Building perfectly Water.tight.
oar Orlarm 'woman' , attended to. laddr-1.1
QALT.-2 000 sacks 43rouud Alum
a.u. ; *LW bnn6.l do t do, do.i 4.855 6.3 AIWA
lurk's Island do., in store %rid for nolo by MUItPIIY
KOONS, No. 146 NORTH WILIRVNS.
BROGANS
THIS MORNING.,
MEIPICADIAL.
PROF. 0. H. BOLLES,
1220 WALNUT Street Matta.
LILES lit illtfliTlONs
MTHOMAS & SONS,
e Nos. lad and 141 Booth YOURTII
P rumav BALM BNAII NOTATii AIM IrMall
AT MEM ZIONA NON ()N TUNBLIA
BEAL 1137A.Ts AT PHIVATA FIA.I
. .
or 'We hero a fatips &WC= or fell eetaY ei prnillf
6c1 ,", 6 Awfariio9F! a *iv -la laviworr
p.s. lemma :for rimy be ittvi et the Auction team
lIRAL EATA Tr SALE —3.I&Y 21,
ersrlinr' r ourt 3.1.4--Nep4l9 or 3H,rl rpylort 4 19 rAl
PRIOR LWkLI.t c 4,0 1,9 r, riporywrzos centrr of
M•mtporrwry aveio o nr.4 Brierwirr Plrent. 3de isbilr)rel
Paine Estxte.-6IX DUI Ll l l3ll LOTT. Bielirmlet
HlNldeentb w.ird Salo ithol.latr.
Fano. Ee!str.-Pt VIE BUIL TAIrIG LOTS, MontlCO".
Wm, tivtuu , , ht,gr lmPtia.
Ptti klptral 14t!k. NUM IC Mk. kL4,igtl., ark riot
tprr.pilir, noir 'lin Pec.a,) pick cre.....11, tiolutenkunig
Teri fropt, tkle nbroliztv.
1111(Kk- 6 4TORI BRICK RTOP.Ir AND. B4KRitv,
Nn. Ina 11 le Ltumil Work , miter,
NI oral
GERMANTOWN RR4IGENICEq.-11 , rre neat %lo
dPrti oNaito cotigig&m, Napt Walunt lan. mud MM•)rtJu et.,
Gt.rnwritc.wri. Orn e. nreu , tmee•
firia 011.111/1 RN 11E41 righl IN, Nat. Rfolt Haab
Ttrtiou rtreet, t ant of Tsbnt.V. RNA,. Her the Rio lena
ct.uveulesato.
li
Ice :ale—Ralnts• of Boojonfn (31.4160,
VALUABLE UOUlki TRY RESII:ENCE. now Cauflea,
11, Ofift
ISTfrOrn otrdnibunt landiga.
rafoo lO , ...Y#II)UAPSEIS fIUAINE,4 PlllllPelt-
IL—Brick f ACM?). nidehtho Mop, nnoil vain*.
lot, Polifff Fifth Ntrw, n.tir W‘lnut. Loa 2:8 tent
fro Lt. Plan at the A urttro)
MCAT HIRE oqtY arid!!( DWltf.r.f94, P.,—
lieth titer t, of ielikoM, W. lwen
t£-fourth wart!. Yard planted with fruit trait., grapery.
@c,
FRAhIIC DWRLT•iN(3 ANT> 11(111.Drbirl TOTS,
1501Ith went corner of Cul Ipr anti Nnurbstin
IfirattoLth and TR•nntihth PIPAPIra, nn th of Oallowhifi.
113=MI!UM
Afoignees' P.-reropfory Notre. —LOT, north niar of Dot.
touvroritl ntrert, reef or Chatham, Thfrkenth ward. 2e
1(1-turret, Fele &timeline.
THREE STORY 1114!!'K STORE Acid DWI.ILLING,
nut thuetl con er of Twontioth And (.1411!Ou ptreet,
. . .
NM AT MODERN DWE L11:40, west sido af Thirty-
EP( ond ntrne t, tnrlh or Raring, Twontv.tinreh 0/F4.
TIMER hTOILY BRICK DwuLtr va, 11.11 t.
81110. 14 f.Ft of Thlrts•thlrci. Twentr•fonrth Arkrol
ELF.GANT 41,11) VALUABLE OUlrgi'fir 811 T.
22.4 titrtr, with totpiri,r Ifflprovemmity, aßnr TtICOUIt
ritfrr I thwart,.
AT 7110It1ittN hM,9t Plait:lS Flonth Arend greet,
seeotd hontie in low Pasty link rood. Let 4U feet front.
Irak the modern eon veniertea4. Yard planted with grape
Tint e, fruit trrot elf,
1-1 A r;titre 4 mll4 ttftliftif IiFISTDENOS,
on the north tide rat Ulutint Vertyrn strent s west of Etgnt
r.nth. 40 feet Ivy': t. Finished to neat modern etyle.
Clear of looms Irr nn ell ,
NAT eloPichli DWELLING, nn the north wife of
, 4#l , { YtTTIPII err f - tn. t et{ OT MOM Olatl
Peremptory Sele.--YALtrABLX MORTGII3
P9,18t ee. enured on a large and valuable prop•nrt►,
North twond etreet o above Race, known as the , ioemell
Timm."
Sale at Noe lab and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPIEIRIOIt Fllltl4lll3lllt, FEN R, F.HlGlif'lll-PLATS
MI hROEI, PIANO?, GAS CEIANDRLIftIti, ROL H
i ASe.4. hEWISG MAOIiINR, 1t11...111 liP TA
0111S7A, fiIIiFETS. du.
CA .4 11.--f'n'r sage thin morning at the Auotiola
Fiore, will comprbe thn !argent nenort tient of furniture
clr. red this pi aeon. Included In thn (Mkt will ha found
Funcrinr trifler bud chamber
.nrio are. Mee h&11/4 1164
IMO irieheh , plate mirrors, rmaavaml
island futle.bnps
rio, tIfIOkeMSPAI. nlaaant velvet and imperial carpets, bil
liard rapine, line chhu4 Ac.
ALSO,
A floe crape shawl,
By order of Auncutors.
Finn pilot gum , ' 'Ulm Waal.. fine gold watches, ster
glasses tithing teak., tnnla. &c.
PEREMPTORY BALE OP VALLIAJIIA 414111,
RV r t.
o nus mouturNii,
May IE, at 1 n',l4,k P. M , wilt he toad an the ?Arm of
S. R. Mer,zan. P.•n . (nn the lith , rrY IPA 33'iMilPil
tnrnplke. I,tt rn:lef. trent Indeltt.na mtatfopr MII,OIIOII
LEA ' P)4- htot.4llwlrpOY rattle a'
log of eowo, 1 , 016. heifers. a(I calven ; Hie iil ate. or
the Sufftlk. anti Chreter county treed; alsn, 14 aornd of
Kt. warding.
No - Tt,e Rate will he absolige, wjth Qu t uoa rolorTo OR
► PeTPOTIPI wiehine to examine the stock can do se St
any +MK. by taking the 1131 o'clock train lroci. Konalag
ton depot.
Rxerntere gale nn the Pretnieee WAD WA.lhiat et.
bPLEICWITP FOUR FT,IRY PPITDIT AVINR
DE %ME AND SU PERI'FURIJI VI RR, VELYRr
CARPETS, I$llRIboR Hot , Ko4•II, Arc.
ON FRIDAY MORNltrio,
May Ifith, of !O• o'rloOr, itt Zia 1219 Walnut °think, hq
order of el; ecutqr, by uftrtiogna. tnClel line mint of Mee , .
wood divine room furiiiture. laroa pier mirror, hanci.vfte
bookoare, flue velvet and ether earpete, sup.rior cinnabar
furniture. be.
At 10 o'clock Pred`&7l hefore Hifi Pale at
r e Rohl thn spletallfl four story riotous
S.*OttP Itestienre, with commodh lee til TV43. story bssk
boinlinne. finished in a superior planner, and resins
with every modern convenience to - t 25 Net front, 23j
le.t deep to Francon! street. :F10,009 pill reirtill Oa
er Lel? porcheor (neatly or wortgagri at
the ottion the purr how r
Mir May be examined the day pm vioul to eel.
SALT; OF A I,A W
ON FRIILAY APPRII4.:O3tI,
May 16. commencing At 4 o'clock, will lie sold, a law
library. whirl§ iticloilss H nnnibsr of rewts and other
vallostas works to the profesaliot,
Or . Catalngues uill he rondy, nod ihn Look& arranged
for exeminntion. tan OLt INVAAInIi.
Fia'e for amount of the lit ItedAtm.
PACKING BOXES, 11001' IRON, BAGGING,
PA Kr R. etc
ON MONDAY MOF;NIXO,
M. 7 lA. at IA at 'tit tinitrd Atittett AlitnaPat
rear Oral's Ferry, ;snout 1,500 rtesingbomm.l9t loot•
bPr, basminp, Topem. hoop iron, Ao. Alan, immerliataly
aft,, at the Storebouno 1 .519.tv• first ant nproae groats,
slot of packing boxaß, higginr. pap.r,
.4ct
File No. 10;t1 kreek.
HANDEOMIC FURNITURE. VICLEBT 06.11.
PETA. •
ON TUESDNY MORNING.,
Mitt 00. At 10 0 1 ,1-ek. 1 4 0. ' 11 1"11-
oul tilr.et, the entlre inrnlrnre, coins:Mein% hittleintre
tt rewociii ere) rlitth drnwinii.ronin furniture, walnut
cheniber and liming , loom 111mi:turn, velvet and
Cantle, Chinn, BIHFtIANIr, SG:
Able. the Michell furniture,
ear May be examined at 8 o'clock on the moniltig
eels
DANCOAST k WARNOCK, AUO
- tvo, 218 StIs.RENT Street.
SAVE OV REAIIY 111.4TTC CIO MING, by catalogue.
TUTS MORNING,
11., 11. t ib ,' to k. c..mp„„i,!R •getwml wmprugum;
of hetoenable gentle, for men and c. , nthi wear
DRILLIr• G.
25 pieces extra brays brown drilling, for tailoring
trade.
LAMA EIRECTIAL SIALE OF ft) C1A4113 STRAW
Goor.s. by Oatalegra.
ON FRIO MOUNIN6.
May. 16. commencing at 10 n'elack, prectativ.
A Aenf rut Howl', writ, of faehioutiblo goodo, fur gout'',
laoim mimeo, aria cblitlrt n,
MOSES NATFIABS, A UOTIONE trie
AM AND OOHMIB6ION MIIROWART. mama
oorner of GIRTH sod RAON Hmkorki
TARE NOTICE
The highest . Dotie:hle 'price is loaned OEI goods at SU
thaw' Principal Establishment. ronthee.at cover o
glixtb A 1 3 ,1 'Race nk-r.,6. oPr-tkirct -roar. iherm
any other eetabliehment tn this olty .
N&THANW PRINOTP A L MONEY 11:81' &MAU .
HE'
V 9•999
UI Wpm, or email arnentitia From one 110/Itif to ttwuatums
on dirunonds, gold and silver plate, watches. juweise.
merchandise, clothing, furniture, beridiug, plane, 144
goods of every . deimintion.
DOANE MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATAK
_
Thin entabllaltrcent ham large Ara sad thlaf-kikiof 4'0.4 4
for the safety of valuable goods, together with t prfesAt
watebermu on the premises.
ESTA.BLIEMED FOE THE LAST 80 YEARA.
ALL LAIME LOANS MADE AT TAN, TUN
16 PRINCIPAL EATA.RLISHRIENT.t I
CRARGEti, GREATLY REDUCED
AT PRIVATE HALE.
Ono superior brilliant toned piano• forte. with MOM*
plate, eat slid romp prairin, Prim. only BRO.
Q uo Tory Eno toned Piano-rot W, Vice only E6O,
==X=l
AT LESS THAN HALF USUAL STORB PICULIIA
geld and silver watched of every dowription, from MN
3.1t0r to olio huralml &alai% kold &anal, &Aka.
able jewelry, diamondm. kc.
EDUCAT lON AL
CALVARY ACADEMY, GERMAN ,
TOWN, Putt-ti—The Principal can receive into
tie family a few boarding echolare, whore they will
enjoy all the comforts and discipline of home. They coo
he qv-tiered either for Isheihsisi or to Miter a.t4 eliAa is
Reference--Right Rey. Bishop Potter, Rev. R. New
ton, D D.
719. c
B i IitiOEHARWR, A, TIT', PrinCilliflh
mb2o-tbni 2nt* (E It '4 ANT()Wfj, Phila.
VILLAGE GREN SEMINRY
N A. ln ft Dvontlinl and hvoltbrol sillier), three miles
from Media, l'apils received at any time for the dun)
mer. Boarding per week *2 26. Thorough Lamm In the
Nathematica, Languages, Buglisb Stigliaa, and all the
branches usually taught. Bat a prepared for College or
Business.
REV. ITERVEV M.
Village aro.u. ,
TOLMEhBITRG SEMINARY FOR,
(.51MIG LAbliC3.—Tbe dimaq of on, tisboct
will be resumed, atter the 'teeter holidays, on the 28th of
A PKID. For circulars, references. &c., address the Misses
OR A Pal AN. Prlncinals. filniniF4thurg. PA. Kola. I rv,*
STEVENS HOUSE,
(LATID DICLIIIONIGOT,)
Yto. 25 BROADWAY,
NSW YORK.
JHve mlnateal walk from Fall Rivor boat landlaii,
Chambers greet, and foot of Cortland street,
mh2S.3m ORO. W. OTSPHEN2. Proprietor.
A OARD.—THE UNDERSIGNAD,
late of the GIRARD 11001:111, ihitadelphle, have
It t, far tprip s 1 ran w1141.414PT .HOTali,
Weetaington. They take this occeelon to return to 1118 ft
Ohl Meade and cuetomere many thanks for peat toms,
and beg to mature there that they will be meet happy ge
pie them in their hew ati_artere.
SYKES, OLIADWIUK, A GO.
Criaernenear. jet. 18_
.1551. entol.l.
COAL.
ROBERT li• CORtiON.
COAL DEALER.
OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET,
EUTAW 118001115,
JM. ROMMEL'S NEW IA HIGH
. cVAL WDARF, No, 969 DELAWARE Avenue.
above POPLAR StrPoL ark2gt Ime
jir A MPTO.N S SPLENDID BRUIN G
1111 'Mountain Lehigh Nnt.
Hampton's Splendid Stove Coal.
Hanivtou'u hplPudid llgg Gout
YARD--eolltheafa carom' Viio2l - T and POPLAR,
in) 3-12t*
roAL.-111E UNDERSIGNED
be leave to inform their bietOp P . R4 ('lip
diel.dews re-I:nov.1 their I.BHIQS QUAL, pima Mid
NOTILE-BTICEET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their
Yard, 'northwest corner of 'EIGHTH and WILLOW
Streets, where they intend to keep the beet quality o!
LEDIGII 00AL, from the most approved mines, at the
Ideidh4 Wald. Year pair.uoge it, re.pectfulir eoltcltol
lOC WA LTON d 00.,
Oftler, 1)2 B , mth *HOUND Street
•ar& VIM:ITU ATP , xv 11,1,0% ., mbi-tf
TO THE DISEASED OF ALL
CL&SSICS.--All sub.acute and chronic dtseariee
cured by epeeist. guarantee at 122 A) W&LSUP Street.
Philadelphia. and in cam of a failure no charge is made.
Professor BOLLER, the founder of this nem proditils
tout superintend the treatment of all oases himself &
DemPhliit containing a multitude INF eartldeatee of Mom
cured, elm letters and complirstentarl resolution from
medical men end others will be given to any person free.
Lectures an onnotatitly given at 1220, to
and mina who desire it knowledge of my discovery, In
applying Flectricitv an a reliable the; anon*, agent Con.
Miltation free , aP2e4131
PIIILAT)I4LPRIti.