THE CITY. MEETING OE COUNCILS The Storage of Petroleum and Benzine in the City—Auother Yeto by the Mayor—The Mar. ketostreet Railroad—The Bouanot Lands— The Enlargement of Fairmount Park—Col. Wm. F. Small. SELECT BRANCH, Tuxo. CUTLER ? rceakli nt, in tho chair. Petitions, communications, etc. Prom Simpson and Neill asking for the passage of an Ordinance prohibiting the storage of benzine, petroleum, and other explosive articles in the portions of the eitr, or "Aare such dmaruoil..r. .ropo,LY at eeede red at Christian-street wharf on Tuesday night might be repeated. Mr 51EGART presented several petitions, numerously 'Opted, relative to the nettle matter. [The recant lien at Christimi•street wharf, where n vessel loaded with coal oil burned for fourteen continu ous hours despite the efforts of the firemen to extinguish the flames ' shows that the article is exceedingly danger ous in the built-up portions of the city - . The petroleum has but recently been introduced into commerce, and int rgoottitirs ere ltronyjit to the city from the wells, for shipment to the East and to Europe. Until TeliSeili can be obtained to convey it abroad, the oil is stored -various parts of the city, in any vacant building which can be rented at a cheap rate. The Mayor and Fire Ifirtridial Ellielthurn are constaidly rimoiving complaints upon the subject. The petroleum is not only a dangerous commodity in case of fire, hut at all times the stench arising from it is very annoying In the crude mate, the benzine arising from the oil. mid mingling with the atinoldieric air, fermi a tafinnnnen morn taniOgVO than stpiwwder. nu explosion may occur trout ninny causes; such its a lighted lamp, a strtrk from a cigar, etc. Even the heated surface fit a glass lamp is Mode to igui!a the gsseans matter, and when once ignited. there is but little pse+i billey of checking the tie.. Belie n thus, is nand in lamps it is refines' lay cis; illatinn, and the benzine is ex tracted; therefore. the tell ard article is not explosive; but eboiild a fire occur where this nil is stored, there would be the some !Wheal) in extingiii-hang lite flames I Prom Om Pity t- LL. till,. of It of ground on Fortieth street, which he refuses to ap prove. From the Controllora of Public Schook, oohing for an appropriation of one hundred and forty dollars for paving the Kondorton SchooThong,. From the same body, tukilm for further appropriation; for school repairs, &c. Also, for an appropriation of twenty thousand dollars to purchase a building now occu pied as a schoolhouse. Front the trufitm of the City foe float, niiking for a forilior appropriation of six thoustool dollars to pay for keeping the moat hi repair. &e. Also. that a certain proviso, limithez the expenditure of tummy, might, ho reminded, Mr. 31EGART pregented a petition aimed he 1111M0r0113 friends of the late. Lietit. Col. John C. V i nikkop, adting that Councils might take some action relative to the re ception and dis.postil of the rritmins. From the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. stat ing that he had suspended from .:nice The Ittirgtottttt Bose comptsur. Veto by the Mayor The following communication 'WA, received front the Mayor: To Mt President nnd ile»thcrs if Select Council of Phticidelphia—Gentlemen! The Imp receipt; of the City Treasurer for taxes, since the passage of the ILCClMl ratiying <9...solution relative to the endorsement of city wan ants," hoe, in my judgment, iplyriitted tlw necessity for its pruyisious, and my signature had COUsotuCutly bccu Reports of committees. The Committee on Railroads olfored an ordinance au thorizing the Mayor to lemse the railroad on Market Cwt. belonging to the CitYi hl the Pon:amnia Mil. road. Company, for a period of thirty years, at Sl,OOO yer annum, provided said company shall keep the read in repair without cast to the city. WETJIERILL moved to reduce the rent from $l,OOO to i5l per annum, on the genial that it would be a suing, to the city to get rid of the road. Mint some discussion, the amendment was agreed to. A pronto as orlerta giving the use of the road to commission merchants and forwarders doing businesa aloug the mow at the woo tPTIA4 an heretefere, Agrterd to. Mr. Fox offered, as a further amendment, "and pro vided that the company shall not nuderlet the lease with out the consent of the city," which wee agreed to. Jr. MEGARY moved Waller to amend. allowing the company to make all the nereneary turnout% that may he teonil ed, the came to meet with the approval of thelligh vey Denertn.ent. Ato ten The ordinance, 719 amended, passed finally. Mr. Fox. from the Committee on City Property, re ported in favor of allowing further acCommodatious in M the Oee or the prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas. Au ordinance wee app-nded appropriating the aunt of 5225 for tae same; alto, the for her ruin of S5O, to ray fora flag recently purctrAmd, which was aiopted. The Committee nu Soho, oGred an ordinmee Who rizitg the rental of an adaiitional achoeln.mie In the Fourteenth section, at not more than .E. 550, and to pro vit e furniture for the same at a cost of not =a than. SOO. Mr. DAVIS wed a certain tarty of the Board of Con. irollers were very anxious to lease it certain building to the Fourteenth ward. This building cannot be used for any other purpoee, and he was sure mere was something wrong in it. He would not vote for the bill - unless he knew \Owl hulloing it WAN that the Board intended to lease. Mr. GINNODO &fowled the Board of Controllers, and argned that the matter was all nets', and that the build ing wee much needed and Amain be obtained at once. The hill passed •• . . Mr. the joint committees of Witter Works and City Property, to whole the sithjeet hal been re ferred, rim)rted an ordinance p ;no priatiog ground for publicourrosea," recning that, Whereas, Tue drainage gecnial 11..F0lhefte , /Weenie/1 he the re port of the Chet' Engineer of the Water Department fills the water with impurities, anti that immediately above the foram, ; and, a here., the locality of said ground is eminently adapted for an addition to Fairmount Park: now, th&rsfcre, SEC. 1 TLe I.leet and Common Council of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, that by virtue and in audience of the authority rested in them by tee fourth section of an act of the Geceral Assembly. approven May 13, 1857, !tea do vilest nod Itithenbnuto the area of ground iu the ordinance described, end embracing the gronsdd Wooded by Coates street, Landing avenue, and the Reading rail road. and thus tithing Fairmount Basin grounds on the south with Fairmount Park on the- north, as public pro perty, to be laid out aid maintained forever for the health and enjoyment of the p. °rile. Esc. 2 That it shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor to furbieh to the City .iobeitor, so soon as may be, an accurate plan of the ground selected iu the first section, ITV-thee with the metes and boned, of with property therein contatned, with the name of the owner the. eel SEC. 3. 3 hat the City Solicitor be, and he is hereby. directed to tile in tie Court of Quarter desdons, in and for the city and of Plillodelphia, on behalf of said city, a petition setting teeth, by prop, metes and bounds, the area of ground by the host section hereof selected and appointed, prating said court to appoint a jury to assess the damages as hew provided by law. This measure appears to be unhandy time wary in or der to prevent the eutlece drainage from pada, horse ctables, old dilapidated buildings, etc , emptying their accumulated filth and other deleterious m titer In the forehay at the foot of Coates street, and there be Mine. diatelY pun td into the basin, and distributed tiruugh trie city to lie Mina am oat, üby our citizens It appears that the Coate s street and Landing avenue fronts of this triangular tract are occupird with two good note's, a few tolerably well-built dwellings, and the balance of the ettuctutee are a parcel of rilaptdatisl estatilishmente, whit, micovertil lava in ill- , rear or these fronts It this ordinance 'poises, it pill afford the vissetion of the whole of Coatis street, writ of tne Reading Itailroad, dawn to the river Schuelkill, and will convert this street and the Property in intestine. as presided hi the bill, into beautts ful carriage drives aid grassy lawns, Alt one continuous park ; making, when finished, one of the most beautiful and epacioni 1,1:ce,, at resin t in this country, and - at the same time perpetually be a Biro:01mA against poisoning the Schuylkill water with delete' ions imbalances. The brilinaliCE wee, Oh 111011011 of Mr. Fox, postponed, and ordered to be printed for future consideration. EMEEMEIZI Mr. MEG ARS" Jetid. is 'piece I bin appropriating the tt:lCn pey the le-teet e-..,:eeeee et the late Lieutenant Colonel John I'. Yenieer, NN - ho was killed at the tattle of Williamsburg. Iteterred to tile Committee on Finance. A resolution asking for the probable cost of the (free floe of walk, v oa rivor Data ware, between Tocony Creek and Tell. 111.10 Point ; alaa, p Schurlitill reservoir at or near Cedar hill, wasreferred to the Com mittee on Water. pro*: iug For the purchfko of a flag, at a cost or frivii, with thecity coEW Of. RIMS j the same to be displayed on all ti when Councils are in session, and 111 S n all public OCCillif.lle, aral passed. The ordinance nose iug an upprowiation to pay George V. Gordon, late clerk kietioaiecds, for extra tervicee, was taken op on third reading. A motion was made to postpone the bill, which was lost by a vote of 15 to 4 Mr. Fox was °poised to the bill He said Sir. Gor don stied so 0144 dock, sad was paid tat- what he did. The speaker war. opposed to • extra appropriations," and had always votel again/it them When Mx Gordon en tered on the duties of chief clerk, ho volunteered his services. When another person asked 'to perform t4e duties gratuitously, tar Gorden said Ice would fill the position. The speaker bald he was happy to state that Mr G. did big work well, and wee paid for it. Mr. L'YNN was in favor Af the resolution, and strongly rrgtd its passage. He thcught Mr. Gordon was enti tled to at least half the salary githu to. the aseistrini clerk, en the ground that he filled both offices, that of chief and 9EBi6tatt. The speaker read from the Journal where the clerks and messengers had received pay for extra services. Mr, Fox laid tide had not happened since he had been is the Chamber—if such a motion had been made he would have voted against it. He thought we had no right to thus vote away money which did not belong to Ind tr. Gorden voluM aered to perform the dutlea of the T. 06111411 in order that Col. Sun A's family might draw the ealary of the office he vacated when be left for the war. The speaker called for the y eaa and nays, when be bill Wa6 agreed to by a vote of 10 to 8. llills f rom Common Council. The bill from Common Council relative to leasing the Boudinot lands in Centre county, wee concurred in. The resolution releasing certain property of B. B. Young was passed T.L.O Olsamb.s- ihen COMMON COUNCIL. President, W3t. J. Keen, in the chair. Ratalntten of Thank; to Cal- Win. F. Small. Mr. Ql11::ti moved the following: Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the thanite of the city are due, and are hereby tendered, to Col. William F. Swidl i Twenty-elati3 begirikent P. V., for but galloon COndlict at the late battle of Williamsburg, in Virginia, where, in the language of the despatches of the day, P The regi neent went into the field under the command of col. William F. Small, who proved himself every inch a p x s o hed, That, In expreming our respect and esteem, we mingle wto these our regret and sorrow at the wounding and maiming of a true and loyal soldier. And by hie courageous conduct at the engaaernent referred to, be well merits and deserves a &revs 4, as Orfoicifer gene rat, at the hands of the Zion. Andrew G. Curtin, Gover nor of renneylvania, to x horn we recommend him for the lame. Resetvecl, not copies of them reaolutione be trans• mitten to Got. Winlam F. banal and the Hoe. A. O. Gar• tin, by the clerks of Councils. Mr. BAltrElt moved to - postpone the consideration of the re soil: Mons. t 6 /11r. BARo6Ii said that if the reFolutien wag to oat h he Loped that the names of every wounded Pennsylvania soldier mould be incorporated in the reaGiution. General Small had only let a eitnation at $,,200 a year to accept one under the Government at $3,000. lie hoped the re . a,lokleL kkt.fold eat pa.g. Mr. FREEMAN said that it was useless to pass the reso lutions if we did cos expect the Governor to act on them. On the one, lion of postponing the resolutions the yeas were 25, and the noes 16. Resolutions A retolntion was panted euthorizing the Committee on Matta) e to report the names, dm., of all partite] engaged in Inivirbiug gravel, cobble. atones, drc., to tho city. Air /IV" °lien a redolatam iu regard to the storage of benzine, ...to on, etc ,in the city. iinforral tv tna special committee. Petitions A retition was read from Michael Dunn, a former attest contractor 4 wilting a return to tha aid lysi.o.m. Af 4.1 eataing the ankle, on the ground that Mr. smith had net cleansed the whole city since the signing of his contract, (S days), and because Mr. Illum believed that old men were the best sweeping machines. Referred to the imt.eial eommillea_ A petition from citizens of the Seventeenth ward, ask ing fur the cleansing of certain streets, was referred to the same committee. R.palria of Coninkiitets. The Committee on Fire and Trusts reported an ordi nance relative to the leasing of the Boudinot lands in Centre county, which was agreed t,- The Committee on Wharves and Landings reported an ordinance recommending that an allowance or SOO be made to Walton & Co. fur the construction of a brick counting-house, on Noble street wharf, the considera tion of which was pobtponed. The Committee on Markets reported an ordinance to -remove reelriellon 11.5,61%illiiti621M1Ida to the Department of Markets, which was agreed to. The bill from the Select Council appropriating 530,000 for the completion of the new wirks at Fairmount was concurred in. The bill from Select Council making ad appeopeistion to purchase a flag bearing the coat of arms of the city was also concurred in. The president appointed Me sirs. Freeman, Wolbert, Quinn, Leigh, and Barger, a special committee on the tSulith en - rat-cleaning contract. Adjourned. DELEGATES.—The following is a list of delegates elected by the Philadelphia county Modica( So ciety to rPriV,•.,,k. (ho pr.Srit.44ol of PlMAllshatin. In the Harieetent annual session of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, which will be held in this city on Wednesday, the llth day of June next : Om 11. St. Clair Ash, Wm. 11. Atkinson. W. L. Atlee, F. Bache, J, Brookfield, 11, IL Coates, Th Frauds Con. die, Jelllet M. Corte, L. Curtis, Wto. 1 btrrmch, Emerson, A. IT. Fish. A. Fricke, D. Gilbert, S. lb Gross, B. Dartsborne, 0. N. Hatfield, A. Ilelifensioin. William Hunt, Wilson Jewell, in. M. Johnson. A. L. Kennedy. Wm. L. Knight. John F. Lamb. Joseph Leidy, Willi:on Alayburry, 1. Chestou Morris, A. Nehinger, Isaac Re mington, Winthrop Sargent, 11, It. Sinith, LOVAS Somers, A. Owen Otillc, W. D. Stroud, J. J. Woodward, and J. 11. Worthington. The ex-officio &legates from Philadelphia Are : John Pell, Jos. Carson, J. 11. Smaltz, and R. P. 'lllOlllll.l. DEPUTATION TO YORKTOWN, &C.— Within the last two dace a depirariqn of the Y.oinq Dien'a Christian Ateoclatioii, conaisting of the MfPBlll. Bringhtlrld, kfingins, Mangelt. Sloan. and &Anna with Meeere, P. kee, Ogden, left f• - r the sear of war in Eastern Virginia, to be followed by °theta, as eiremnstancea may require. This deputation go under the seeming of flevera,nent. and without any charge for services, to Weir Cu. the bodily and spiritual benefit of the eirA an d moldier& Donations, in articles siii table for the sick and wounrrd, will he taken charge of at the rooms of the Askatiatielli, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street, and tor wardid daily to the deputation. at F..rtress Monroe. Donations in money. In aid of this miasien. may he sent in Oro H. Stuart, president et two AtoociAtioo, No. 13 Dank street. 'IMMO-10118.-1n the absence of Rt. Bey. Bishop Wood, who left for 'MARA in the ;creamer City of ytalilmort. Art gattittlkv, At Now V..rl:- th., oia copal functions of the Catholic Dioctots of Philadelphia will be performed by Very Rev, Dr. I.ollarra, V. G. The financial affairs of the Tlinc.se will be clfl4fieteei by Rev. A. .1. McConomy. The objt-ct of Bishop W004'4 visit Rothe in to participate in the sultannitra of the canneiza. Lion of the Japanese Warms. Bishop W:Lod was ac ccropanied by Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati. At the convocation there wilt 11150 ho pree-ut the 101 l !wing Arnericsn Bishops: Bayley. of Newark; VltZNktri , R, Boston; O'Connor, of Pittsburo! Timm!. of Buffalo! loneblin, of Brooklyn; IlldPerleed, of Hartford; L, nob. of Toronto ; • McCloskey, of Albany; Bsilloru.-011, of ?Ma, Canada; Duggan, of Chicago; and Rapp, of Cleveland. ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE.—The commencement of this liwtirntioii came off et the hall of the College, in Race street, below F,tth Or. Nfoiltintack delivered diplomas to the following Litwin Marshall Price. Illinois! Conroe X Storm Maryland Jamas A_ Hawlco, New York t Jacob Prlttsineer, Ohio! Henry 0. Price, Ohio ; Henry . Harpor, Pentist ; Georg» W. Matriett. Pennsylvania; S S flannel!. , lanada. Dr. Paine made a few remelt:el, in whinh he said that generally i1,4r0 were ho fokill4l Ilt the 501H noericement. The Letitution ava orgavtiz.l in 80, and the charter was receivai in 18.01. The G , illege was reorganized in 1859. and a supplement we, ob t ained to the charter. About two thousand five hundred patients have been treattd in three yearn, CLEANSING THE STREETS WITH MA— CHINES.—The work of cleansing the et, sets progresses rapidly, The centrnetnr employs a large Circe of umn, &Da Eighteenth meet tine nirenily horn rirschurl, The Fixteeutb, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth wards are alto under way. All the streets Meat of. Tenth BM* t, as well as most of the stnall vtrests, lanes, and alleys throughout the entire city. were filthy mod are now being thercm ff 61, the machines will probably be commesleed in a few days!. Four are now in the city, and four more are expected to nrive to•day.' Lem VADEMT. — The &Hewitt.- officers have been elected by the Phlladelphii Law Academy, to serve for one year: Provost—R en. George 2.3114 re weed. Vice Proveste—Bon. J. J. Clark Hare, Ge.,rge W. Ba ffle, Janice F, Johnston, E. dponcer Miller, Edward Itcpper, Henry Wharton. Preeident—Gharles 1311C , C.• waiter 'Vice President—Thomas B. Dwight. Pro. thonotary—Theinas Hart. Secretary—M.-Arnold. Tree. eurt-lt —Joseph R. Rhoads. Librarian—Therna3 Brai- OW. rgorpent Coonnirtee—Jehn B. Thayer, Q, Groca l w. Littleton, Oro. J. thepham, PHILADELPHIA ORPHAN SOCIETY.— The report of the managers of this association an neunces that, during the past year, the health of tie little ones under their care wan exceedingly good; every. thing tending to their wanfort was provid-d. The pre sent fatally consists of ninety-two children, of whom fifty-five are boys and thirty-seven girls. The number bound out since the ISet report was thirteen, and thm, o acluicttd 'twenty, The financial attain arc in a prospor. one condition. THE QUARTER SESSIONS.—The Cri dourtwas net In session yesterday. m.-rulog. There sre Eeveral interesting trials on hand, but whether they will be reached this term of the court is for the future - to determine. Jury trials will c,mmence this morning. EARLY °LOSING. — A number of the whoireale shoe-finders of the city have agreed to close their places of business. commioning on the 19th day of May, and ending on the let day of September. at five o'clock P. 13., and on Saturdays at 3 o'clock S. lirranr EXTENSION.—The Philadel• pbia and Reading Railroad Company have applied to the Port Warrlens for permiiBloll to extend their coal irnarves, Woe. 9,0, and 8, of Port Richmond. The worn. - will tm commenced immediately. LEFT FOR THE WEST —Maior SlCM lox 1:111s left Ziorrestown, to join Gunorthl 1111illea %I rata. burg Banding. Ile assumes the command of the Ha teeuth Intantry (regulars), and is attached to General Buell's division of the army. FISHING EXCURSION.—A party onm - gout of a few members of the Corn Exobange Associa tion, have returned from a trip up the hobnylkill, on a fishing excursion, whore ono of ttn-ir number. Mr. Jo mob Bryan, comsbt ',brook-fish weiffhinseischtetqa p Some of the rest of the compare, were quite successful. GENERAL NEWS. A RAILROAD SCTIEMR.—There is a measure now before the Canada L , gialature oeteusibiy providing for tile amalgamation of the Grand Trunk, Great Western, and Buffalo and Lake Buren BRIVOId Campanian, but which really cancel.; the delft el these separate companion &nt h acted prior to their anialgamation. The bill. as it stands. provides that the property and assets of the united company. Ebell not be in any manner liable for the debts tied liabilities of any or either of the t united comet. nice " and that the property of the separate companies Sbail belong to the united company, ant shall not be liable to seizure for any debt contracted before the union. A DISTINGLASITED IRISHMAN DRAD.—The death, in his filet year, Of Sir Thomas Wyse, a disiingnistied citi zen of Waterford, and English minister at Athens, is announced. He was an salve co-laborer with Mr. O'Connell in the work of emancipation, and was a life long friend of education, and for several yeara occupied a teat ia ratliaamt, net+ a Yellag Plan lee married a °mom of Laicien Bonaparte, niece of tne first Napo:ion, end con.in of the preeent Emperor, but the marriage Wes Dot happy. and be separated from kis wife some yearn ago.—/rish Paper. GBH, BOBEGnatie BETURNEU,—(ioneral Bement hat returned front his great exploration of the mountains of Western Virginia. In the course of bin travels he found General Bleuker at the head of his division, and speaks of the General and bin men in high terms. Blanker's !manly train had inot roma up. and. an a neeßLAjty, hit whole division wan living on the resourcen!Jf the country. General Blenher is now with General Itremont, and the hendanarters of tho latter it in the field. and he is com manding an advance movement it, wrsion. TYI6 gurßArr..r or ecrrrolc._Th. o f May 10, states that 3.600 bales of cotton have been shipped from Tennessee since the miming or trade on March 10. It has brought from 19 to 21 cents per pound, in gold or treasury notes, and it is thought that, during tho cexeillg eeseort, !east MON bales will be alap,eed. of. The rebel incecdiaries have probably destroyed 8,000 hales. Elf OCRING MURDER.—A dreadful murder war com mitted in the County Tipperary on the 28th of April. Oubiare Thiebaulr, a Freya. Kentleinau w4O - bad per chased an estate near Cahri, was shot dead near hie own residence. About fifteen years ago the former owner of the proferty was assassinated at the same place, under similar circumstances. fd, Thiehault is unposed to have incurred the hostility of certain Dermas who uhe had evicted. Thiee men were apprehended on suspicion. TIT FOR TAT.—Whell our army gate to Richmond, one act of revenge _ ould he pardoned by the most Chrietian moralist--namely, to COllfina all the captured rebel officers end civilians in the tobacco warehouse. The rascals ought to have an opportunity of experi encing the ckarms of that receptacle for Yankee pri. RODEN. A Mranuerm SENTESCED.—noraIa Toole. the mur derer of the State Prison Warden of Connecticut. has b. en sentenced to be bung at Hartford, on the 19th of . September next. Before he was sentenced he made a speech ei &Ong that the c.v. et hie crime wee the cruet usage he had received in prison. REBEL TORrEDOES.—The rebel prisoners atYorktown are at work under General Van Allen's direction, re moving the torpedoes which were so ingeniously and bathrerouslT arranged by Raise and MB contederatus before the evacuation cf Yorktown. THE NATIVITY OF REBEL GENERALS.—It Is asserted that four of the rebel generals were born in nessachu setts, one in New York, one in Pennsylvania, ono in New Jersey, and one in Ohio. COMMANDER AT LOUISVILLE.—CoI. Duffield has been appointed to the command of the pod at Louisville, and Will De inApplied with a regiment of ono thousand ca. OBITUARIES OF IRISH-AMERICAN SOLDIERS.—Most of the Irish papers contain obituary notices of officers - and soldiers killed in the American war for freedom, whose parents and relatives still reside in that country. BRIDGE BtßNEas.—Thirteen bridge.burners are now on trial in St. Louis before the Military Commission. They are a hard set, and will probably get their deserts. 3.IIIIJAD.PLIJFHLIi. BOARD Of TRADE. JOHN E. AMMONS, THOMAS S. FERNON, COMMITTEE OP THB MONTH SAMUEL E. STOKES, LETTER BARS At as IWerehants' Ezehange, Philadelphia Ship Lancaster, Deean Liverpool soon Ship Tonawanda, Julius Liverpool, soon Ship Northampton, Elwell Liverpool, coos Barg Sea Eagle, Howes Port Spain, Trinidid, soon Brir. Loango, Evans ....Havana, soon Sehr Francis Barrett, Eickerssn ..... ....Barbados, soon MARINE INTELLIG-EP,ICE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 16, 1869. WA RIMS 4 45-BIIN BETS 7 NIGH WATER 429 Behr T P McColley, Carter, 1 day from Camden, po, corn .111arrank & Son. Pair Eva Bell, Lee, from Boston. Schr Dla , y Patterson, Godfrey, from Boston. Ear Jane C Patterson, Hand, from Ship Point. Behr Amelia, Bockhill, from New York. Echr itichard Low, 1004 frcm atoniugton. J W Woo Won, Garrison, from Washington. Behr Volta. Brooks, from New York. &taming Platt White, Molloy, 8 hours from Bombay Elea, having Waled thereto ship Itarussi Qussa, foe gt John, NR, whore she monorail at 480 p M ou Wednes day. Passed oft' New Castle, at 10 1' 11, brig Reporter, Run Caldenas, at anchor. CLEARED. Brig Anglo Saxon, Schenk, Boston, Workman & Co. Sehr Eva Bell Lee, Boston, J B Blakiaton & Co. Nchr .1 C Patterson, Hand, Boston, Noble, Caldwell & Co. Bcbr R Law, York. Boston, L Audentied & Co. Behr H Patterson, Godfrey, Boston, E R Sawyer & Co, Schr J W Hall, Alarshman, Key West, D S Stetson & Co. Behr Gertrude Horton, Pendleton, Rockland, E A Bon der & Co. Bair J W Woolinen, aaerieon , Washington, Tyler, Steve di Co. Behr Gertrude Horten, Pendleton, Rockland, E A &en der & Co. W %Alston, Garrison, Washington, Tyler, Stone Je Co. Behr Amelin, Rocichill, Providence, B Milnee & Co. Behr Gazelle, Hoffman, Providence, Uaatuer, titickney & Wellington, scar non 5 Brown, Mown, Pro - ntlelaca, Gtr Fanny Garner, Pierce, Mew York, W P Clyde. (Correspondence of the Press.) READING May 13. The following boats from the Union Canal poem* into the Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Star, wheat to Wm Krick; 1r Burrows, lunber to Gas kill & Galvin; Vigilant. do to Malone & Trainer; North NW, de to I Nlgr a in t o A ii Co; Aberdeen do to captain; Wm P er, h bark to Morrie, Pam & Co. WSIGIITSVILLM, May 13. 1 11,/, following boats entered tho guequeimiact. and Tidewater Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and conaigned a, followe: Caroline, pig iron to .1 W & J V Starr, Con. etitutinn, do to Stephen - Burning Bush, lumber to C.,e1.111.4 C,d,l 4 that & Davie, do to Malone & Commerce, grain. to captain' ilia Taggart, lumbar to D Taylor & Uo; Sallie At Amde, do to M Tromp t Bon; Fa tualr'e Fnetl. do to linnry Croakry d Co; F 40 to W Taylor k Co; Florino, do W Brooklyn, NY. j MEMORANDA. Rbip Frank nut, Tohey, hence, arrive , ' et Liverpool pier:one to 31 Met. Ship Frank 'Melt, Morse, Bailed from Liverpool let ma. Phd.a..l.lphla. Skip Emily A ogovls, Strioklasd, for Philadelphia, gailid from Liverpool let host. illtsrlk John Trutlis oollins. hones for Ship Island. NMI tip. look Ail Mat, lid 3144, long 70 20 W. ffg FI rip Princeton, Allen, cleertd at Boston 14th inst. for Fbiladelrbia. Brin Larch. Wilton, veiled from Providence 13th ink for PHiallel ohia Brig Burmah, Sherman, hence, arrived at Beaton 14th instant, Scbr Harriet Neal, Houghton, bonen, arrived at Lubec 10 b `t.bt_ Pct. , - !Torten An, Newman, hence, arrived at Newbury pert 13th inst. S.•Lr DI mars's, Jefferson, 9.11eil from Fall River 12th 'mt. tor Srarrourr t. to load Pdtrotelphitt tinbr Mecca, [Maim Gloated at tit John, NB. 10th Jost tor Philailhlrthia. Sebr .1 B Illeecker, Edwards, hence for Providence, et stiC 12th ito4l, tirtw Carthsgkna, Belly, hence, arrived at New Bed ford 18th ivat W 8 r.rllng, DE42littr% VISO' elUtrOlks vigor. and Jobn Ruckaloo, sailed from Provideuco lath inat for Philadelphia: Bchr P A Saunders, Flamers, hence, arrived at Boston 14th in't Bohr Diana, Johnsen, cleared at Hasten 14th hitt. for Phil/tag-hada,. Schrs .1 it Mather, Nickerson. and Abby Weld, Hutch inson, hence, arrived at Boston 13th inst. Fir strarnahip Niagara—By Telegraph.] ATrIffITII yew YliTh. .3111 , 111, lit Havre, Hory Noiaand John Bertram, at Hamburg; Collat.:Motion and Oonapro ntiee, at Liuerpool. Arr from New York May 1, Rabert Leonard, Short dab, and Centenary at queenatewn. Rl , l toe Now Vot k May 1_ Queen of England. from Bel fo,i; New Wvrlrl. Irmo Li vnr pbot LIEG AL UUNITED OP.V.PiN, tA6I I IOII,N - Dl2- 1U TRICT OF PENNSYLYANIA, SCT. TBE PRESIDENT OF TIM usiTED sTATEs. TO TIJI MARSHAL OF TUE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, cam ET' ; WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in nod for the Eattern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the 'United States of America, bath decreed all persons in p,neral 1.. haw., ally eight, title, ue interest in four liiindred barrels Pitch, seventeen casks of Pitch, fifty-two thousand Shingles, taken and seized by tine naval forces of the United States in the Somuls of North Carolina, under command of Flag Offi cer C. 1t,,,, , ,,,,, ar 14iI-Lern tit, raver to be MOM:died, oiled, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the - effect hereafter ex pressed, (justice CO requiring.) You are, therefore, charged, mid strictly enjoined :nod commanded, that you omit not. hot that. by puhlitthilltf these prasentg in at least two of the daily newkpapera printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in t h e Legal ctr, you do monisti and cite, or cause to lit 111011i8litni and cited, peremptorily, all persons inn general Who have, or pretend I() have, any right, title, or interest itt lino said lone hundred barrels Pitch; seventeen casks Pitch, tiny-two thousand Shingles, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CAI/WM.:A - DKR, the Judge of the said court, at the District Court room. in the city of Philadelphia, Oil the TWtairtialt M4l Ofter ' , oldie:Woo of these presents, If it Ito a court day, or else on the next court :lay lollop ing, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to ALOW, or allege, in due form of lane,a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have why he. Hid four huntired !turrets Pitch, r'elflaCTO casks ritChi tiny-two thousand ShitufieS Sholild nut be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the saute, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their ene mies or otherwise liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged eitteletimmi as good and lawful prizes unit Writer to do and rerelye in thin ocouir as to , Jost:ice chi ll aprertain. And that yott duly intimate, or cruise to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid genentlly, (to \thole. by the tenor of these presents, it is also intima te:lo that if they shall not appear :it the time and place utteve no - I:Hefted, :.rimer mot sh:JI oof show r,a t,Ohabh. mid lawful cause to the contrary, then said Dis trict Court dont intent and will proceeit to mljndieatinil 011 the said capture, and may prononnee tIMt the said four hundred barrels Pitch, seventeen casks _Pitch, fifty-two thOnSand Shingles did tudoug, at the time of the capture Of the same, to the enemies of the United States of Moe riea, and Is goods Of their CllVlllies or otherwise, liable and Mll , jeCt to confiscation :mil condemnation, to be ad judged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persond SO cited and intimatutt ill anywise and that you Only certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. 'itness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the Said court, at Philadelphia, - this thirteenth day of MAY, A. D. 1802, and in the eighty-sixth year of the . lndependenee of the said United States. ntylti-3t C. It. FOX, Clerk District Court. UNITED 15TAITS. EASTERN DIS , V TRIM' OF PEN:Ng - WV:MA, SCR THE PRESIDENT OF IntE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PiNNSYLVANIA, CHIEETINC ! EIIEAS, The District Court of Ili. United States in and for the Eastern District of. Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, Lath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in eleven thousand Staves, one hundred and six teen thotmand Shingles inn bulk, two hundred and twenty barrels Pitch, and fifty casks of. Pitch, captured, as prize by the naval forces of the United States, in the sounds of Nerd, motor ~ononn,nl P.. C. Nowann, nt 'a, kern, on I.lte river _',ethic, in the Stitt° of North Carolina, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment at the burr and place underwritten, a n d to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You nre ther,f.-ns, ,har g .sl arid stideils- enjeleed mid ,r -tnanded, that you malt not, bat that by Publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of. Philadelphia, anal in the Le val intelligencer, you do monish or cite, or cause to be ordshed aed Alen, rie a ridctorils., r hes orm la w., have, or pretend to have, any rigid, title, or interest is the said 11,0011 Staves, 110,000 Shingles, 220 barrels of Pitch, 50 casks of Pitch, to appear before the llon. J Cl 11N CADWALADER, the Judge of thesaid Court, at - the Dis triet Court c 0..., lo the City- of Ph iladelphiii,on I hr T tV L N TEETH day after publication of these pre6ents, if it he a court day, or else on the next court day following, be tween the usual boors of bearing, causes, then and thorny to show, or alluge, in the form of law, a fmonablo mt lawful excuse, if arty they harry why the soil 11,000 Staves, 110,000 Shingles, 2110 barrels Pitch, 50 casks Pitch, should not be proniintiCeil to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the imemies of the United States, and :is goods o f their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to ieljudged met con demned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive hi this behalf as to justice shall appertain.. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid generally, (hi whum by the tenor of these presents it s alto intimated,) that if they shall hot appear at the lime and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and iawfai cause to the contrary, then said District Court cloth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and May pro 1101111ea that the Paid 11,000 Shaves, 1]13,000 Shingles!, 000 barrels Pitch, 50 casks Pitch. did belong, itt the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the bruited States of America, arid fI4 goods of their enemies, or other wise, liable and subject to vonliscation and condemn:). to be adjudged and Nahanni' as lawful prize, the absence or rather contain:ley of the persons so cited and intimated hi anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the soil District Court what you shall do inn the preadsrs, together with these presents. Witness the• Ilotimiableo .10112): Jull , e of the .aid Court, at Philadelphia, this Thirteenth day of MAY, A. D. 1802, and in the eighty-sixth year of the lialependenec of the said United States. myl (bill C. IL FOX, Clerk District Court. UNITED STATES, EASTERN . DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. TO TUE 31AIISH AL OF TILE DISTRICT OF PEN Zitsl:lo, - ANIA, GREETING;_ WHEREAS, The District. Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the namo of this Unitsd States of Anteriea, bath decreed alt persons ia general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the brig INTEND4NT, McKeon, master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise hutch on board thereof, captured as price by the United buttes sloup-of-war Jamestown, under cont. mond Of - blockading the coast of North Carolina, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment at the lime mai Vac° miderWrittell, and to the effect hercatter expressed, (justice so requiring.) Ten aro therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that, by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily - newspapers printed and pnb iiiqlfti in tilt , City of Philadelphia, and in the legs; tatigen ccr, you do admonish and cite, or cause to ho nandshed and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said brig INTENDANT, her tackle apparel, and furniture, and the said goods. Wares, atuftnerchandise, to appear before the IlonorallleJOll r UADWAIIDIT.ift, the Judge of the said court, at the District Court resin, in the City of Philadelphia, on the. TWENTIETH day after the publication of these presents, if it he a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful ex cuse, if any they have, - why the said brig INTENDANT, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise, shouldnot be pronounced to be , long, at the time of the capture of the same, to the ene mies of the - United States and as goods of their enemies or otherwise liable ma subject to condemnation, to be adjudged sad condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do mid reCCiV4I in this behalf , as to justice shalt appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or :wear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court loth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may Pronounce that the said brig INTEN DANT, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and time said goods, wares, and merchandise, did belong, at the time of the capture of the saine, to the enemies of the United States of Amain, ate goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation std condem nation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the or rather contumacy Of the persons so cited and intimated ill anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify.to the said Ditrict Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CA DWALADER., Judge of the said courtott Philadelphia, this thirteenth day of NAT, A. P.lBoz, and in the eighty•sixth year of the Independence of the said - United States. inyl6-3t G. It. FOX, Clerk District Court. UNITED STATES. EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCT. TILE PRESIDENT OF THE 'UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE E:ISTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, OBELTiN(i ; WIJEREAS. 'The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on n Libel, tiled in the moue of the united Stilleti of America' hittli decreed all venous in general PllO have, or tart tend to hare, any right, title, or interest in the Schooner ALEUT, whereof William Hare is muster, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on hoard thereof, captured as prize by the - united blates Steamer Dien- Nine, Captain Steedman, one of the South Carolina At lantic Naval Squadron, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring ) roar!Aelckly :ma metaled, that you endt riot, but that, by pnbilshing these . presents in art least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal latelligencer, you do monist anal cite, or cause to 1.0 ~,,, tilshed and cited, peremptorily, all persons in gene ral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or in terest in the said Schooner ALERT, her trickle, apparel, and furniture. and the said goods, wa r ren, and merchan dise, to appear before the lion. J (MN OADWAL AVER, the . ..I ili1.0•0 Hai gala Cetiet, at the lilstriet. C'oitel-Poonl, .4n the City of Philadelphia, on the 'TWENTIETH day :.,I*ftey publication of these presents, if it be a court day, ttßitelse on the next court day following, between the Usual items of hearing causes, then and there to show, or alltWO, in dun form of law_ a reationtlide and lawful em erase, if any they have, why the said Schooner ALERT, her tackle, apparel. and furniture, rural the said g)) ))))))) wares, inereliand iso, should not be pro...mood to be long, at the time (Attie capture of the saute, to the ene ..l., of lire U.1t0.1 Slates, turd_ as . g+olll4 of thole otietobi or otherwise, liable Mel subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; :tad further to do and receive in this boltalf as to justice shall autcrtain, And that you duly intimate, or cans© to ho intimated, unto ail persons athresitill, gullernilYt whom lay the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, Or appear and shall not show 0. Ma:40110/1C 4tild lit the contrary, then said District Court (loth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the caldare. Mel may pronounce that the said Schooner A liEltT, her tackle. apparel, and furniture, and the said gooll,, wares, lota merchandise ilia belting, at the time of tire rapt., of the the euernios of the united Amori• - e, mid as gmato of their enemies, or (otherwise, li:tide and subject TO confiscation MO con detonation. to be adjudged and cendomited as lawful prize, thin absence or rather contumacy or the SO Cited MO intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that yen dui; a-rt t.. the :mid ..1 1 6,trict Court What yon shalt do in the premises, together with timse presents. Witness the Dimmable .1011 N (!.I.IIWA LAUER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this Thirteenth day of MAY, A. D. 1862. alai in the eighty-sixth year of itider,mdence of the said Upited ghtt.-5. - 11044,1 t Id It. EU:L. ' Clerk District Citurt. THE PRESK - PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. MAY 16, 1862. M ARSHAL'S OFF - L(111_13Y V ER tee of a writ of venditioneezponas issued out of the Circuit Court of the United States tor the ICestern Districtof Pennsylvania, in the Third Circuit to me di retied, will be exposed to Public Sale or Vondue, on MONDAY, Iday 26th. 1862- at 19 o'clock Ni.. at the 81 BCH AM EXIMAN te. In the city of Philadel phia. the following described propeey—to wit : No. 1. Ali that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill county, bounded north by Rowe street; east by Lot N 0.9; south by Broad street, and nest by land of Michael Floored, c mtaining in Vidth 40 feet and in depth 110 feet, with the negate nancee, consisting of a throe-story brick dwelling WM, whh it large store room on the first iLier, and a three etory brick back building, with a two.story frame back building attached. No. 2 Ail that certain lot or Mono of ground Initiate la the Borough of Tamaqua, hiehliflklll moody, Wood's' north by. Rowe street; cast by lot No. 10; south by Broad street, and west by Lot No.B, being Lot N 0.9 In the Lit- tle Schuylkill Company's plan of the Borough of Termi ni/1h conrolllll , N hi Width OR tvvt Will in depth 199 feet, with the uppurtonancos, COnlnating of a two•story frame dwelling house and a one-story frame barber's shop. All that certain piece or parcel of ground situate to the Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill county, bounded north by Bowe street; east by the eastern halt of Lot No. 2; Knuth by Broad strain, and west by Noseepuc street. be- ing Lot No. 1 nod part Lot No. 2, containing in width 75 fort and in depth 150 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting of a tiwoo-otory brick dwelling house with a thi ee. story brick back building thereto attached, as the property of Richard (Jailor, devased, in the tennis of James quarter, administrator de Mints non of the Estate of the solo Richard Carter. deceased. No. 3 All that certain lot or piuco of ground situate in the Borough of TOIIIIB4IIA. Schuylkill county, bounded orth by hd'road etreet ; east by Swatara street; south by limed strpt.t, nod wekt bt Lnt 7, containing in width 50 lett and in depth 150 feet, with the appurte baecte, coLeisting of a double two story frame dwAling bmt.r. No. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough of Tamaqua, county, bounded north by a lot el hamar ace Jammu i met by Hunter street south by it tof Mary Carter, and west by Bow street, containing in wiath 2.33; fret and in depth 175 fret, with the appurtemanceA, consiMing of a three• story brick IIVIPMI YYith l! Vue•etyly 1, 111;04 Woncty acted. Lao. 5. All that crrtain lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill county, boueded west by Bunter street; worth by a ton-feet wide inlay ; east b) a twenty feet wide alloy, and south by out No. 38; ,eatieteli.s 1., seettil 40 h.el en,2l le cleekla ILO feot, will. the appurtehauces, consisting of a douole two-story frame dw, ding house with basement. No. 6. MI those certain throe lots or Dienes of ground, situate in the B. rough of Tamiums, Schuylkill count', beim Lots Nom_ 18, 19, and 90, bidet north by Lot No. 11; omit by Hbider 114 M; mouth by Let No. 91, and west by Bow.street, containing in width 126 feet (each lei 41.) feet) audio depth 195 feet, with the itpsu. teriences, consisting of a block of four two-story triune dwelling best.teeilts. . . No. 7. Ad those certain two iota or please of ground situate in the Borough of Tamaqua, Benny!kill county, boundid north by the Railroad; east by. Lot No. 12; smith by ItOWE, street, and west by Lot;No. 10, containing 00 fret on Rowo utreet, 28 fret on the eastern nido, mud 96 Tett Oen ou the woetern eine, with the apournnances, consisting of a large brick stable and carriage bowl). No. b. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Wilson and Saran's addition to the Borough of Tamaqua, Sall) lkill county l bounded north by tmt No NI west by Bailrotill meet j south by Union Street, and WIDSI DT Oak street, containing in width 110 feet and to depth 40 feet, more or leae, with the appurtenances, consisting of a ane.and-a-hall-story dwelling hawse and a block of three two. story frame dwelling lotses. 9, Ali that WS AT piece of ground oitriato in the Borough of Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, being Lot Ne. 129 in the plan of said town, bounded north by Lot No. 130 ; east by Trego street; south by Chestnut street, sal west by Seneca street ; containing a width 50 feet and in depth ns•o root, with tne appurtenances, consisting of a two-story frame church. No. 10. All those three lots or pieces of ground situate in the Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill comity, bounded north by land of the Little Schuylkill tiarigation rood woe r0..l ttoroprany, ..n44 west bra t,.-auty--tat:s wicia al'ey, containing in airith 103 refit aud in depth 194 feet, more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two-story stone foundry and a two-story stone machine shop. Ile_ IL 01.5.6 renal ttlidivklbd f.meth 61 • !Ma of coal tantl called the " Greeowood Tract," situate 1 . 11 West Penn Township, Schuylkill county, b...nnded north and east by land of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Compa ny. anti the south and west by land of the Little Sonny I kill Navigation Itahroo.d and Coal Company, containing 833 acres and allow NOW rrii I:, the appurnevances, con sisting of a frame coral breaker, aid, schutes, screens, slope, three engines, railrtad, EIVJ drawls two-story frame dwelling houses, steam saw-mill, blacksmith shop, and carpenter shop. No, ;Y, Two undivided Ohara parte of five contiguous tracts of land, partly in Rush Township, tzchnylkill coun ty, and yotrtly in .Jarbort county, bounded ou the north by land Hirreyed to Andrew henuedy. Zechariah Ro blin., and John Deemer; east by land surveyed to John Math and i'vter 6tonard j south by lam eure:red to John Bentel and John Kunkle and west by land surveyed to George Mifflin, containing 1,758 acres and 45 perches, strict measure. with the apperteuances, consistiag of two two story frame dwelling houeea with a one-story frame . Kitchen attached, and a frame steam saw-mill with a twouty.hor‘e power steam engine. No. 13. All that certain tract or piece of land situate partly in Rush township, Schuylkill county, and partly. in West Penn township, Schu) (kill county., beginning at a maple tree corner, thence by land surveyed on warrant to Venue Lewis, and now or Isle the property of Thomas hittera, thence north 26 deg. west crossing Owl creek, 140 perches to a stone corner in line of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's Lend, thence by the same N. 04 deg. E. let perciaee to a rite of stoneei south i 0 deg. E. 28 perches to a chestnut oak; N. 64 dog. E. 220 perches to a pile of stones; S. 25 deg. E. 20 perches to a stone; N. 84 deg. E. 100 perches to a rellow pine ) • S. S 6 deg E. 32 perches to a yellow pine; N. 70 deg, E., crossing the line or Schuylkill county. 101 perched to a pile of stenos by a cheotnut oak, thence by other land o. 26 deg. E. t 534 perches to a yellow pine corner; S. 64 deg. W. 320 porcine, crowning the County Line to a corner; N. 26 deg. W. 16 perched to stones; K. e 4 leg. W. 288 perches to a corner, the place of beginning, 0:111111111111g 416 acres and allowance, with the appurtenances, consisting of a one..and-a.hall-story frame dwelling hones and frame stable P.,e4ed anal token in qieer!tiell as the property 9f JAMEd fiTkaii alrinundrater 140 ton,it MTh ta the Ifst ate of laCElrslill CARTER, d. ess sad. and JAMES CARTER, administrator of the Estate of JOHN OAR TER, deceased, and WILLIAM T. CARTER, terra te nant, and 19 De 5914 ky WILLIAM DFILTJWAUD, United Stales Marshal. Philadelphia, Marshal's Of f ice, May 8,1862. snytt-f3t TTNITED bTATEB, F'llbTEttN VV TRICT OF PESESYLFANIA. RUT. THE PRESIDENT. OP THE UNITED STATES, TO THE IHARKHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of Anleriea, bath decreed all Persons in general who have, or preteud to have, any right, title, or interest in the Schooner ACTIVE, whereof A. Haber miht is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured as prize by the United States steamer Flout. IJEVU, Lieutenant Vpsber commending, one or the south Atiautic Naval Squadron under command of Flag-officer S. F. Dupont. to be mashed, cited, and called to judg ment. at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so reruirieg). Your are therefore charged, and africily enjoined and ceranarelal, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philad Iphia, awl in the Legal Intelligencer, you do umiak and Cite, or moo to be MODielitti and cited, peremptorily, all imam in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said Schooner ACTIVE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goode, wares, and meccinindise laden on board thereof, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CADWAL &DEB, the Judge of the said court, at theDistriet Court room, iu the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of Hesse presents, if it be a court day, or else on the nent court day following, between the usual nuts of hearing gamma, then ant there to stew, orin due form of law, a reasonafie and lawful excuse, Zany they have, why the sale. Schooner ACTIVE, her tackle, ap parel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and mer chandise laden on board thereof, ellould not be pro - =Arcot to belong, at the time or the capture of Otte same. to ,he enemies of the United States, ann as goods or their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condemna tion, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice than appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also Intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the timo and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not allow a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said Schooner ACTIVE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, did belong, et the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, end as goods of their enemiss, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condom. nation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what YOU shall do in the eremites. together with these presents_ Witness the Honorable JOHN OADW 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 the said United States. G. R. FOX, Clark District Court_ UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIE- TRIOT Ole PENNSYLVANIA, SCT. TBE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO TIIE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN Dorman. OF PENNbYLVAN lA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a libel, died in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the Schooner WAVE, William Ryan. master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods. wares, and merch andise Mon on board thereof, captured as prize by the United States pilot-boat T W. Blunt, Acting Mas ter James R. Beers, of the South Atlantic Naval Block ading 6Sonadron, to be monished. cited, and called to judgment at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter axprastsd, (jlll4tiAA ea requiring.) Yell axe therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and com manded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Lt- Dia -IMAiIiMmUY, you de remittal and cite, er sows to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons In gene ral who have, or pretend to have, any right. title, or in terest in the said Schooner WAVE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchan dise laden on beard thereof, to appear Were the Hon. JOHN CLOW &LADES, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court-room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of thefts presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the timid hours of bearing causes, then era there to show, or al lege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Schermer WAVE, her tackle apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise Wien on board thereof, should not be pro nounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States. and as mods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condemna tion to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prices j and further to do and receive in this Wing as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court loth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said Schooner WAVE, her tackle, apparel, and furnie lure, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America., and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to he adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated in any wise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, to gether with these mescals. - Witness the Honorable J GIRT VADWAIrd.DIG ti, Judge of the said Court, at rhiladelphia, this Twelfth day of MAY, A. D 1854, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. 1111(14 , 3t G. E. FOX, clerk District Court, MARSHAL'S BALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALADBII, Judge of the District Conrt of the United stores, h and for the Nestern Disirlce of Ponneylvesda, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be told at public sale, to the highest and beat bidder. for cash, at DERBY SHIRE'S Store, No. 114 North WATER Street, on MONDAY, May 26.1862, at 12 o'clock M., the following described articles of hierchancliee! 12 bias. N. 0. Bogor, 2 tierces of rice, Obbis. and 10 kegs Lard, being part of the cargo of schooner Gee. G. Baker ; also, 6 bags of damaged Coffee, being part of the cargo of sloop Have lock. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. El. Muslim' E. D. of Poimovlvanio. PHILADELPHIA, May 12,1882. frorl2-11.. SALT.-2,000 flacks Ground Alum 1.3 Bolt; 21,000 tmehale do. do., do. ; _ 4.000 bushels Turk's Island do., in atom and for sale by MURPHY 4 KOONS. No. 146 NORTH WHARVICS. myB DAMPIILET PRINTING, Best and J. Ole tInNIAOi y, at RINOWAILT & BROWN% 111 Bouth ROIIRTR oat. Nap LEGAL. LEGAL. IN. TPE SUPREME COURT OF PEZiNSYLVAISIA FOB THE 'EASTERN DES- Thiel'. IN EQUITY. The arrow* io the cu of EDWIN Ot. AKE vs. THE WYOMING CANAL COMPANY. and J. tlOtK, and ANTHONY J. IatEXEL., Trinteee, ham been referred to me as master, to Houle and ailinet said account, And niche Mai ibutint, or the helium, in the hands of the re miver. I hereby a ivp notice to all pante' , interested. that 1 will attend to the duffels of my appointment on WEDNEED 4Y, the 2114 or Mee, lost, at my office, No. 221 Mouth t.4IXTH street, Philadelphia : at 4 n'et.)eit P. M. Of that gay, GA/MEM MALLORY, m 19,10. Molten 11.1 hereby given to the owners of the properties mentioned in thu appended memoranda of Illnniedwd liens, that write of Scire Facies will he issued thereon In three. MOULINe from the date, unless the several au.us. of money specified therein as being due for labor and mate rial shall be paid to the tinderidgded on or before the 16th day of May, 1862 WILIiIAM M. 81411 ff. Attorney for Plaintiff, No. 63 WALNUT Ste..t. February 13th, 1862. 1614•f14t The City of Phila.:D.loMA to the rite of Rhesde and fliucklo, vs. John bleDowell, Jr., owner or repotol own er, or w•horvo d l may tie owner. Common Pleas, Decem ber Tern:, 1861, No. 217. .6613.57, against lot on the east .Me of Fourth street, 100 feet north Norris. . . Same vs. bamo. Common PIO!Mk December Term, 18011 No. 218. $40.91, egging lot on northwoot corner of Fourth and Beckley streets. . _ . dame VR. Sumo. Common Pleat, ' December Tenn, 161, No. 216. 8274.13, againstagainst lot at the loutheset corner of Fourth and Norris emote. &mat., ow.gtopiton Yoram_ Common Pleas, December Term, 1861. No. 220. $50.14. against lot on the emit able of Fourth street, 166 feet 1 inch south of Norris. Sarno vs. Kanto. Common Plea% December Term, 1861, No. 219. $316.14, against lut southwest corder of Fourth null backley streets Stnie vs. Barclay Lippincott. Common Pleas, Decem ber Term, 186], No. 221. $76 44. against lot on the west side of Fourth street. 86 feet north of Norris. - PROPOSAL![_ A TINY CLOTHING AND EQIII PAGE OFFICE. PRILADELPIII MKy 12, 1862 pitirilai is hereby Mu tr. ttnem cancernoi that - nil goods, of every description, which have mem delivered at the Schuylkill ,reenal, and which have been re jeeti d on inspection or reinspection, and of which notice to the owners has been long alone given from till+ uiltze, rt 4124,6 C., t.o kaken ...war on or I,..tere Utla to want, in default of a Mich they will be removed and stored at the expanse of the owners. as the apace they now occupy ib much needed for public su [Mlles G, H. CROSHAN, Deputy tinimormalter Unnerel. m 313•07 NOTICF.- SEALED PIWPOSAIAS for purchasing all the Hides and Tallow, Hoge arid flortie of tho Reef Cattle killed by rim Army of the roll -1 1 11 1 1 c, Unt - er commend of Generai fitclielinu, aro in vited till tho 20th of May, 1862, at 12 o'clock 111. It is intended that the contractor shall follow the Arm) and collect the Ilicion and Tallow, Hoof, and Borne, and shall pay a certain sum tor these articles iron, emch a al, 0, c,,11.-eted at his own rt.im will be charg.d with the ae tic's!' in each case, unions he can clearly chow that he woe prevented from obtaining them by proper authority. A hotel, with good and sufficient security. will he re• quire.' for the. &Mlles...A of +ha 45.4htfite.t, Ilia H 6 hid will be entertained from previous contractorn who have failed to comply with their contracts, and nu bid will be .n. total - mil miles, the bidder in present to respond to hie The a=.11A...1 setae neat, wah i, 6azd. will 1.4 1 , 6- gull ea to be entered into witbie two days after the open ing of the bide. The bids TO be directed to Major A. DEOKWITII, Con rniseary of Subsistence, Washington, D. 0., and en dotted a Prepotade." nit, itt NOTICE.- SEAL IC D PROPOSALS aro invited until the 27th day of May, 1802, at 12 o'clock, hi , for iatruiyinit the United Rates Subsiatence De e eiabeeiet .111,4100 d h.-e,l ef 11..ef °aide oe the Ileet The Cattle to be delivered at Washington City, and each animal to average 1,200 pounds, gross weight; no animal admitted which weighs less than 1,000 pounds gross Heifers and bulls not wanted. The Cattle to be delivered at such times, and in such quantities, use flue GOTl.TralleliZ way rrquiro. The firet delivery of Cattle to be made on the 10th of June, 1862, or as soon thereafter as Government may re quire. A bond, with good and sufficient security, will be re quired, Government reeerves to itself the right to pay in Treesury notes, or otberGovernment funds. leo bid will be eutertain,:a when on , in by contractors who have previously tailed to comply with their con tracts, or whero the bidder Ii not present to respond to his bitl, acd all bids to be accompanied by two guaran tees. The names of firms should be stated in full, with the Micirtgi of 1110 1 e n: tubers of the firm. Thus to bo directed to Major BBC/Kw/at, c, By U. S. A., Washington, D. C. Form, of Guarantee —,or the county of , and State of-, alldl -I 9f the colipty of - 3 0 .144 igat9 do hereby guaranty that - in able - o Mill a contract in accordance with the termer of hie proposition, aad that, should his proposition be accepted, be will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Shourd the contract be awarded him we are prepared to become Lie itecuritiea, Tbie guarantee muet be appended to each bid m312.14t GOAL. , LJ Written PROPOSALS will be received twill the 24th instant. for the di-livery, on the North Wharf, at WEST POINT, New York, of the following quantities and qualities of WHITE ASH. COAL—Clean: MO tone (2,240 fl. itY ton) Locust Mountain, Steamboat size. Atso, 760 to (2,240 The 41 ). ton) Egg size. 300 tons (2,240 )bs 4P ton) Stove BIZ% Of either P.O9VAP MOlintain. Ruck Mountain. or Balti more vein, Wyoming, price of each nt.taa abbkraielY. Coal can be delivered from the Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Wyoming districts, at the WEST POINT WHARF, from canal 'boats which receive it at the Miues, without breaking bulk. via the Schuylkill, and lialawara and Raritan Canals. Nom than the ordinary facilities for unloading will be furs killed. The Coal to be delivered between the Ist of June and g4tn of August next. s ss s s s s EDWARD C. BOYNTON, Captain ani Quartermaster Military Academy West Point, New York. May 2.1862. ms 6-14 t pROPOSALS FOR SMALL ARMS 11 FOR THE UNITED srATE3 SERVICE. (JI DN\NCS OFF los, Washington, D. C , April 29, 1852 PROPOSI.A.LfI will he received 6r this f'eoartmoot until 6 P. M. on the evening of the 13th of May, 1862, for manufacturing, in the United States. for the Government, within one year from toat date, the following description of arms, : modol 1814. Beeper's Perry Rifles with sword bayonets and steel scabbards, modellab6. Breech.loading Carbines, for cavalry. Revolver Pistols, army size. Sabra; for limit cavalry. Nom commissioned Officers' Swords, } steel scabbards Musicians' Swords, Steel ecabbarde for rifled musket bayonets. Proposals aid state-- . For nruskeis and rlites, the price for :My? . 10 of ether, and the reduction proposed, per gun, for each additional 10,000 to 20,000 For revolvers and carbines, the kind proposed, and the price for 5.000, and reduction, per pistol or carbine, for'each additional 0,000 to 20,000. For salpres, swords, and scabbards, the price of each of the presOriced patterns to the number of 5,000 each, and also for each additional 5,000 to UO,OOO. All the fire-arms are to be furnished with the regular appenaapes. The rifled rneehete are to be to alt respects identical with that manufactured at the IJ. b. Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts, and are to interchange with it, and with each ether, in all their parts. Each of the other kinds of fire-arrus must also interchange with one another In the amine manner. Abe materials for these arms must be of the vory beet quality, and no malleable iron parts will be allowed to be used. All the articles mu,t be subject to the inspection prtiocribed by the Ordnance ilegulations, and muit be boxed, ready for traneportatlom at the menet) of the contracture, in such manner as may be directed. In. epections will be made at the factories in lots of not less than 1,000 each. rroposols wiil state the nalne of the establishment malting the of the number and date of the first de livery, and rate of delivery monthly thereafter. Failure to mate a delivery at a specified time, or any attempt to introduce malleable iron or ether inferior material Into tile work, will subject the whole number of arras con tracted for to forfeiture, at the option of the Department. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any bid, and will consider none made through any agent, broker, or party, other thou the regular maaufaoturere, Proposals will be addressed as inflows; General J. W. SIPLEY, Cbief of Ordnance, Washington, P. 0.;" and will be endorsed " Proposal's for Mueketa," or rifles, sabres, ‘Tcc as the care may be. snyl ths&trat EDUCATIONAL. 1 - TILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY V Ina beautiful and Imaithf village, three mile. from Media. Pupils received at any time for the 131101 mer. Boarding pm week $2.25. Thorough course in the Mathematics, Languages, English Studies, and all the branches malty taught. Boa prepared ter VOW et* Dueinene. BET. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. X. ap24.lm Village Green, Delaware 00., Pa HOL MESB URG SEMINARY FOR YOUNG/ LADIES.—The duties of this School will be resumed, after the Easter holidays, on the 28th of APRIL. For circulars, references, &c., address the Mead CHAPMAN, Principals, Holmosbnrg, Pa. aplB-lm* GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. NATIVE WINES_ STRICTLYPURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE—THE moraT DELICIOUS, RICH, AND FRUITY WINEI3 EYES OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, 5r.26-K CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STE fiIIOSBE & DIACKWNLL'S cele. orated PICKLES and SAUCES, conetantly received by RHODES & WILLIAMS, my 6 107 South WATER Street. CHEAP BUTTER! UREA? BUT mu! only 12 ate. per pound, at No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. mh2S.tf NUTS. -20 BALES LANGUEDOC ALMONDS; 25 balee SICILY ALMONDS; 100 begs New Anion PEANUTS • miter received and for sale byksw BLIOD6 A WILLIAMS, 107 South WATER Street: LEAF LARD.-79 tierces prime ket fle-rendered Leaf Lard, fo r l 3 fo c rio i ll l : i t z _ B r 6.20-0 1O ABCIII Street. 2d door above 'front. 6 4 BBLS. GOOD COOKING BUT TZB for 'Rio Teri chesp at No. 812 SPRING GAR DEN 'Area, inh26-11 CHEESE. -150 boxes fine Herkimer V County Chew, for sale by O. O. 'SADLER k 00., Inb7o4f @t t, Si doer above Front. VERY CHOICE WHITE RYE FLOUR. only 9J( eta. Der pound, at No. 812 OPRINO GAR D E N Street, mh2s-11 CANDLES. Chemical sperm Candles, for 8010 by JAIIBIETCHE k 209 told 404 South FRONT Street. mhl4 VINE Et Alt—Fp:snob Whitt; Wino V Vinegar, for aide by JAURITOHE b LAVERONII, nihl6 No. 204 and 904 South FRONT Street. SARDINES.—A very superior brand for sale by CHARLES G RANITE S, ap2 126 WALNUT and 21 Street. 20OWT. OIIOIOE WHITE BYN 111.01:1B, jest received amid for aide at No. did OWING GAMMON Bernet. inedb-1/ MESS PORK.-250 bbls Meer Park, for dale by 0. O. fltifikaa a 00,, trat2o4f 1O ABM Strad, 2d door above Front. TF YOU WANT GOOD POUND GAU _LBUTTIOII, Aro eetto LE GOTTWALW.Na. gIiSPHIBEI ZE Str. mh26.11 INSURANCE COMPANIES. TALAWARE MUTUAL SAINTY TEITJRA Num riumr &NT, IBOORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF FEN NSYLVANIA, 1836. oFFION IL IL CANNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INEMIANOII ON VESSELS, Ile all parts of the World. FREIGHT, INLA D INSHBANOIS tla (foods, by Rivers, of Lakes, and Land Minimax to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSWBANCIES On Merchandise generally. On Store.* 1./v.4411re honseryito. ASSETS OF THE 0011IPMNY, NOV. 1, 1861. raa. eon. 0056,06 Relied State. Pl.& 11.14 sant Leas, 1360.900 10,000 'United State.. Six per cent. Trea 00 - sury Notes 59,1096 51 21,000 United States Seven and Three tenths 'ter cent. Treasury Notts 16,000 00 100.000 State of Pennsylvania rive per cent. Loan 00,6211 16 1519,060 Philadelphia Oity Six per cent. Loan. 119,558 IT 80,000 State of Tennessee Five per oenL Loan. 14,075 00 90,000 Penneylvania Railroad, tut Mort gage Six per cent. Benda 90,000 05 50.000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 24 Mort gage Six per cont. Flood. ULM 88 15,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas ilonitater, erinciral and interest guarautlad by the City of Phi ladelphia 14,611 60 2,000 100 Shares Steck Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1,000 00 Bilis receivable for insurances made...... 90,780 07 Ronda and Mortgages 10,000 00 Real Estate UMW 84 Balances duo at Agencies—Premiums on Marine Policies. fuLoest, and other Debts dine the Company. Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companiee, .911,1149—estimated va lue Gash on hand—ln Banks .. In Drawer. 4,084! 00 IMiI,ON OS _ . 617 88 Draw:MRS. Banana E. &otos, J. F. Ponieton, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer fil'llvaines Thomas O. Hand Robert Darwin Jaceb P. Jones, JIM/1011 B. McFarland, Joshua P. Erre, John B, Semple. riftehnrlit D. T. filorgan, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. MARTIN, Preeldent. I. HAND, liloe President_ cretary. jal-1-if William Martin, Edmund A. Bonder Theophl Paulding, John ft. Penrose, John C. Davis, James Traqualr, Eyru, dames G. Band, William 0. Ludwig, Joseph H. deal. Dr. R. M. Huston, Goorge 0. Leirtori thigh Craig, Charles Kelly, WELLIAM THOMAS LINNBY IL.TL BURN, S • THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANOII COMPANY, OP PEOLADHLPIIIA, OFF - 108 NO. 60h WALNUT lleffilillTe Rumen against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY I'DMI, on Rouses, Stores, and other buildings, limited or impetus', and on Furniture, Goods, Warne, and Mere oimmuse, tu town or oountry. IJAER CAPITAL, 6161,110.00—AtRalt 9317,142.01, Which is invested as follows, in Arai cuortgago on WO' property, worth double the amount 111011,900 00 9ennsylvania Railroad c10. , e 0 per cent. find mortgage loan, at par 5,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, mit. gond mortgage loan, (5600,009) AT,009 00 Runtingdon and Broad lop Bi Waved and Canal Co.'s mortgage loan 4,000 00 lround rent, drat-dlase 6,4611 50 Meters] loans, well secured 2,600 00 (illy of Philadelphia 0 per cent 10au,„,,,,” 643,000 00 Anestvay Gounty 0 per cent, re. an. lean, 39,99? 07 'mmuercial Bank stock 5,166 91 .`mechanics' Bank stock 11,812 60 I'enneyivanis Railroad Co.',, 5t0ck..........4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stook. 26,850 00 The County Fire Insurance 00.'s stock 1,060 00 The Delaware 21. 5. Insurance Co.'s ewes.. 100 00 Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip FM 00 Bills receivable 14,802 74 Boer accounts, accrued Interest., die . 7,104 06 gosh on hand.. 11,666 N Tue Mutual principle, combined with the security of a Stook Capital, entitles the ineared to participate in the IRU)FITO Of the Company, without liability for LWOW- Leases Drain:4lY adilitiemi and Pal& DraIitOTOBEI. Samnel Ithoinem, Holbert Steen, William Maser, Boni. W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, J. Johuson Brown, Oharloa Leland, Jacob T. Bnuthili smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittston". Proahleca, (Hein Tingley, William B. Thompeon, Troderick Brown, Willianl Btevenson, :oho B. Worrell, E. L. Oareon, 'Robert Toland, 0, 0, llowineartisn, Obariee S. Wood, ;swum 8. Woodward, V. M. Burciatas, hemtar februPrl 16,7941, VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE LY.—The PNNNSTLYANIA.P.LaN INSUBANON COMPANY. Incorporated 1826. CHASTER PBS alertut. No. 118 WATAT 26.0.4 oppc , eata Bquam. This, company, favorably known to she maim:Laity for 4tdrty-six years, sentience to !were against Lows or Da mage by lire, on public, or private Buildings, either per or for a Lis.ltsi time. Mee, ort Verdes:4. o stocks of Goode, or hierehandina generally, on Moor* serous. Their Capital, together with a large Burglux Vaud, ho mveeted in the most careful manner, which enablee them lo offer to ilia *i DDIROTOBB. Janata= Patteraim, Thomas Robins, 4trintie. Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexuhd.3l . BIMMII, Jahn DeVdP6IS.I, Montetina. Thomse Smith. Imme Hazlehmet, PATTERSON, Preddmit. Mary- *pi JONATHAN WILLIAM Cl. CliovraLL,. THE ENTERPRISE TNstritAtfoz owarears 01 PULLA.DAILP/11A. (EIRE INSURANCE EXOLUSIVELT.) COMPANY'S BUILDDIR, S. W. CORNER Pounirs AIM WALNUT STUMM. DTP../AGTOBS. S. Natatord Men, Mordecai L. Damao, Witham 9-ee. it, ORM", Hann, Frazier, John H. Brown John N. Atwood, B. A. FahrieetoOk, Beni T. Tredick, Andrew D. Oaaß, Henry Wharton, J. L. Brrtniter. P. ItATtlititinrib STasit , irrearaent. tinant.ne W. Oosuit. Becreters telt VACHANGE INSURANCE 00111- ,CANT—Mtt giPr 44 9 WAIgNIIT dire $. inauranco on Homme l , ano MeronanoMa gauaralifyi au favorable terms, tither Ligifted or PorpornaL DTIMOTORS. Thomas marsh. Charles Thumpul . it James T. Bala. Joshua T. Owes, John J. Griftlaia. AIL BONSALL, Presidaut. GINNOIIO, Wei Praddant Jeremiah Doneeli, Jobs' U. Glnuodo 4 Edward D. Roberta, Samuel D. Smedley, Reuben 0. Eele. JERE JOHN Q. 001. Montan. AKERICAN FIRE INSURAI4OII COMPANY. incorporated 1810. OHARI9IIII PERPETUAL. No.SIO WALNUT Street. above Third, Phlladelahla. liming a large paid-rip Capital Stank and Bunke, in. rested in sound and available Securities, continues as in,mre on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, 'Vas aels In wort and their Cariaaa, and other Personal Pro. party. All Losses liberallt and nromptly sainted. . . DTRECTOIIB. Jamas B. Campbell, Edmund G. DudHa, Charles IV- PorilE6o, Israel Mori. e. Thomas R. Marls, John Welsh, Brsanel C. Morton, Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis, THOM Musa. 0_ ll_ thawroaD. FIRE INSURANCE. MBOHANICIP INSUBANOPI OOMPANT OP PHILADELPHIA, No. 188 North SIXTH Street, below Item, 1.,.,.5ere Tiallatuga, Coeds, ea Momhandler gem rally, from Loss or Damage by lire. The Company Imo panty to adjust all Losses promptly, find aerobe bolo to merit the patronage of the public. DIRECTORS. btob.a P 4 el g a, Michael McGeoy, Bdward McGovern Thomas B. MoOorml*,i John Bromley, !tenets Pelts, John Caseedy, Matsui Xorroza, Fronde Cooper, George L. Dougherty, Jaume Martin, ,Tames lluross, Matthew Div Aloes, Harvard Rafferty, Thomas J. Hemphill, Thomas Fisher, 1%9M0/ff.? _ B , AN T RAOITE INSURAIiO ; 43011 PANT.— Authorized °Natal $460,0•00 CHARTER PERPETUAL.' Office No. 311 WALNUT Shiley between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by fire, on Bundling, Furniture) and MffiChllndin 01111. rally. Alto, Karina Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Weights. Inland Insurance to ail Darts of the Union. DINNOTONS. Dania raltiaani Teter flinger, J. N. Baum. Wm. F. Dean, John Ketcham CAM ESHER, P;eeideni. tyke* '1%,. #reAlece., ens-tif William igehort D. Luther, bowie Andenried, John B. Blakiatoa, Jogroph Maze WILL Witt. W. M. Beans, Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE OTATIff t i rilitill6MYAlTXA—Co7f Tal IN* ad 8 EXCEL/MIN BIIILT)//4138, North side of WAN NUT Street, between DOAK and THIBD Street" TWA- Nelda. .--. EITCIeXtFOBATED In 1114-OHARTICE PIrI37NTUAX.. VAPITAI+, *209,901). ncorawrizio OF 7111 G 110111PA114) FED/MAIM 1, DU, 007,084. W. AND INLAND TI/A.III3POSTA, lIABINII, TIRE, TION INSUBANOTI OISEOTOM lieary I). Gbenerd, Samuel Grant, Jr., O'harles Nandester, "kobiaa Wagner William 13. Smith, Thomas watlaon, John D, 6netln, /bury Q, Fromm, Yriiillln,B. White, tmarlep fl. liewleg George H. Stuart, George 0. Clanon, Edward C. Knight. . . HENRY D 'WILLIAM HAIM, COAL. ROBERT R_ CORSON_ COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, SALIM' 11.1101:141D) PHILADILPHIA T N. ROMMEL'S NEW LEI - 11.11H Er • COAL WHARF, No. 959 DELAWARE Amara above POPLAR Street. ar79-Imle HAMPTON'S SPLENDID SPRING Mountain Lehigh Nut. Hampton's Rplondid Stove Coal. Hampton's Splendid Egg Coal. YARD—Southeast corner FRONT and POPLAR. 1073-r2t* COAL. -THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friends and the public OM they have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, onihe Delaware, to their tt sad, noritrecnei corner of EIGHTH aild. WILLOW !Rivets, where they intend to keep the host e i nelity of LZHIGH COAL, from the most approvsd.mbles, at the lowest prices. Your patronage iWALTON s resreeidnil A Y solfidted. J CO., Offlb% ill . 13entisSROOND Streit. Ter& IBT@TITH and WILLOW. mbil-lf TAMES HOMER & SON'S CHOICE r 1 new crop Ten, 6EYENTO &roe% and SIXTH and WOOD btreoie. VRESH ROLL BUTTER, EGGS, duo., .12 received daily at EL N. GOTTWALIF, No. el 7 minima &ANDREI deur_ BB" QUALITY ROOFING SLAT', miwayi c., had and tor nolo at trriton Whort,llll4 DIAO/1 Inn% genipstou. T. THOMAS, 111041 1W wawa inn% MAU14441/11! 18,181 97 IL M 6 AI 11840,348 IS 017,1411 04 R. RAMS, President. Secretary. fe22,ff Bernard H. Hutson:man, Oharlea Clare A Michael Cahill ovQrza, tvimidmaL • Nol7. oaga BEMBRIBED, President. 1729-tt SALSA 8 V evrisso. Jowl B. MYERM it CO., tioarion- NOR. 232 wud WA MA MUT Stebit BALE OF fATUPF,TTNQb. l'llll4 idORNINGI, May 16, on four months' credit -140 `tcskettaia cor petingw: rosttings, BALK OF FRENOtit Day Gomm ON MONDAY Mi.)IINING, May 19. on four months' cradit -- 700 packages French, Gorman, Swiss, and Britian dry goods.' LARGE ATI'RA6TIVai SALE OF iragagri :4 GOMIS (IN MONDAY 01111ENIN(1, May 10, at 10 iMock, wa will troll s by estaiogge, on crt Ott ol tour months— AWLS, vfriL ANT/ PRESS GOOFS, M(IIIBSiiiLINE DE L NINES. tlce Of a well known and favorite importation, comprising, 600 Faris ALL-WOOL BLACK mons dslaioe, dash mere, anti nierina Sliawh, with worsted fringes, (rein Sc.. to PUPPIOnO 800 14 4 EX "RA FINE PARI4 C Sllrdft It R Br AWLS, tomortell mo lo Ordure, doh uul extra !leave silk fel- two. 1,600 SUPERIOR PA RIS PRINTED A'P AL3IF,TTE and STE t.L I, no it n OA 4 II f 1 EKE Vt" LS, in Oleic.. se,iirillient of I:010TX 140f 1 11114110 C V , 1,100 P/ Rig BROIIIIE STF,LL • StIAW nipple nn,) double twined riomi Goriuts i and BLAt R. EOO pier's extra sneer BROWN, GREEN, and BLUE VEIL 11 kIZEC 1.5, at a wall known wake, from flee to extra coutlities 250 IdeCee do do 3eo 811 CPA n perine 11110 W IN, (1 N, PURPLE, and BLUR DONNA. MART for veik. ALSO. Jest landed from ete.mer 11 mile " 60 pieces supertit4. quality PARIS MoUSSELINE DE I 1 F.S. in 14011 SE anti AZULINE GLUE 1./N[4Y. Being the mare 1 / 4 1/111Cti of the importation, and the last Giferitg in thin market for ilia season, AALTe. OF ROtt.t.n /9'4 qt-Ings ON TUERDAY MORNING, Map 20, on four =Mills' crwilt. 1,000 packages buote rind Khoo& FIA I,F OF DRY (if ON THURSDAY MORNING, Nay 22, on roar months' credit— vackstgen Britinh. French. and Amara an dry Gnats FIJAMIWI li - BINLEY, 4241 iIIiZEITN9II.4rtIiNET BALE THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, MAY 16, AT A CARD.—.TLE attention of pnrolmers is rioinnntnd tt our pale of 401:11M6 imported dry utuxle, to Po pall thig (Friday) morning, Mny 16, nt 10 o'clock, by catalogue, for casb, comprising a large and desirable assortment for prcsent sales . NOTICE TO 11.F,T A MIMS Disb lustre black CHM de RDirlifg. NeW (61110 fancy dress rilks. Id( zan.haillea crop rip Capita. Faris black barrgra o broclia lleonatil. t4t+ r-rewrAlep, ara4 c 14.111.11, Black Stella ,Intale. white goods. ribbons. Linen camloic lispdkerchief-. CIOVni. C. TO hi ERMIANT TAILORS, TII IS MO RNI EE jAhei , ki and d. A ZA.1.(‘i,p4,4 Ittuclk silk vArks. vestings. Illoy loom., coatings. Bolls checks, Farmer's drilh &c. SHY OF FRTicell RILITIsII DRY 000D3. MOH MORNING. May 16th. by catalogue. SCO lots of fancy and Ands French and British dry goods. ifir sample,' anti catalogues early on morning of gale. FRENCH CASSIME lA, DEAF VETE, TIM cS. ELBE LIN) NS, LINEN DRILLS, CHECKS, &c. . _ THIS HORNING I d French e-4 French black dray. Welp, Fancy silk, Cash.nere, and Marseilles vestings. _ 4.4 814-.1. linen. , black It 41i411.1, Sf•rgeS Pitney dolls, itarniten drills. coati EA, ae. GINGTIA LAWNri, ( ) R M LAYELL-5.0. cares olhl chart( gingham& • e. cneem 9-8 Peri% printed organdies. rase- Cr.-re de napil.k. lntrega Adalaie. eases lavellas, fancy chillies plaid mohair!. Cases Paris Tina Fla the errs find (tante°, WHITE 6(l1)DS, - LINEN cidIIBRIII ITDHYS, Jaconet. cambric, check. and 5.8 and 3.4 plain and printed border linen cambric bandkerehi , fp. 111 pa's mutt women's lisle &Yee. Blank tiller netts, Sm. pHILIF FORD /e, CO., AUOTIOn EATS, 5/6 MARKET htul. .i 22 COMMERCE Ste. SALE OF 1,000 OAKES ITOOTS. SHOES, HBO- GANN, Are ON INONDA.Y MORNING, May 10, at 10 o'clock. precicoly, will be aold by cat:. lone, 1,000 MIN menu', bore', and youths' oalf, Ida, sad grail, boots; calf and kip brogans, Congress, gaiters, Oxford ties, 'walking shoes, &c.; women's. mimes', and children's calf, kip, goat, kid, and enammeled heeled boots and shoos. gaiters. slippers, al., including a large assortireni of first-class city male good, Open for examination, with catalogues, early on tbr morning of gale. BY HENRY P. WO.LBY. ET AUCTIONEER, VEMOYED from No. 9 South SECOND SPaet to No. 202 MARKET Street, south side, above Second Street. REGULAR, 8.9LE8 OF DRY G 0...), S. TRE &MINOS, li , tTIPNB, kc, orf MoadaYt Wt Int tIRY, and Friday yaorni 091 com mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. City and county) dealers, are requested to attend these sales. Consignments respectfully solicited from mannfactu- I ere, import - tut , cora ;Id ifin ovbelosale,and joe'stms reasteeep and retailers anti and every description of merchandise. Entire stocks of goods arrangeritiand . ,eold ia latii to snit the retail trade. Cash advanced on goods. Settlement second dive fr, m swp. myto Intl FOR SALE AND TO LET 910 DISTILLER:B. -a- The DISTILLERY known with. and formerly owned and occupied by SAML. SMYTH, Esq., tiznoitA on 7'ertitlek-tiffiti3, b otweeta VLA.OIII and VII Ii Streets, Philadelphia, °opacity 600 bushel' per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and aocom• modatlng terms. Ie in good running order, and has all the modern improvements. An Arteelan well on the tags• ndues furnishes au unfailing supply of good, pare wade. Address Z. LOOKS tit 00., No, 1010 Itf.ARKILT Street, Philadelphia. fe33•dtf FOR SALE—First , class Bucts county farm, near Doylestown. COLlVolfliool. 1.0 railroad, con taining fin acres of loud iu the highest mate of cultivation. nicely watered. Firet CIMB improvements and large es- AelleUt DuIN of all kitela. le_ ADDIS , to 11. P TIT, Vo. St 9 WALNUT Street. inflO FOR SALE—A Large Helve Bamaker and Frame, io COMPhatl mer, with all the fiarureei WM he Of NI in operation by itiquirjux nr Gii MIIIIII,F,TOI.I.9IFPOYD slid WTI/I.OW tnvlo P2t* di TO LET.—A Very Desirable House Mkea DlTolnut ttErgiat, tioor Broad_ All modern im. provemente i rent very low reserVltil #n aftee Apply to E. PETTIT, my 7 209 WALNITT Street. dFOR SALE OR TO LET—Four Souses, on the weet side of 13110A.D Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSOM Streets. mh2d-tf drA TO RE NT— A well- furnkhed Fliarountry House, of moderate size. The grounds in clude Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Gardens, an Orchard, a pleasant grove, through which a little brook flows, and rapture grothala for tho use of two OWN. It it situated tulle and a half from Old York Rout Station. North Penn= eylvabia Railroad. Inquire 1618 LOCUS!' Street. ap7•mwf tf FOAL BALE an To TADT.—A 111 Cal pleasant house in the suburbs of Media, nearly . an acre of Around, abundance of shade and fruit. Reut low. Apply at No. 161, SOUTH FOURTH STRERT, se ssd gh,Gry. an26.lm TO LET—A beautiful COUN TRY-PLAGE, of 10 acres, on the west side of nwypotpm r 9 O, above Hart lane, within ten mi nutes' wallt or ttio FritoUford and Po.thwork cars. Possession early in April. Apply n the south west corner NINTH and SANSOII., second story. rah2B-tf fis FOR SALE-A. DEEIRA.I3LUI 4.6.-FAII3I, containing 80 acres-.-1.2 timber. the balance in the highest state of cultivation. Minnie on a liun of railroad, five minutes' walk from a station, Chester. County; 18 miles from the city. Largo and first,claisi improvements, tenant's bones, stables, lame barn; run ning water, snring-honse, ice-house, bath, &c. Terms easy. A pply to E. Phi eTIT. nty3 No. 309 WALNUT Street. TO EXCHANGE-MONTGO EAt ERY-COUNTY FAR% containing 80 acres-14 woodland, the balance in a good state of cultivation. Good and substantial stone improvements. For further particulara, apply to PETTIT, my 3 No. 300 WALNUT Street. of FOR SALE OR TO LET, LOW. desirable 40anet tto,, bituittra In MEDIA, Delaware county, within 'three minutes' walk of Earl atreot and of Chesnut Grove Elard- Ing House. Apply at 221:1 MA ItKE T a., Ptuladel phl a. The prope.rty is very dokhablo. au l 2 tit* HOTELIi. STEVENS HOUSE, (LATE: DELMONICO'S,) N 0.26 TS BOAUWAIf, . NSW YORK. Five minutes' walk from Fall giver boat landing, Chambers street, end foot of Cortland street. mb2l3.3irt GitiO. W. *TEPEE/id, Pruiplictert A OARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, XI- late of the eIItAILD HOUSID, Piffled.)lehla, hare 4...1 ) for • lorn yoirio wrior—Amva HOTIIL, 7i Washington. They take *de moos - ton to reborn to their old &lenge and enstomere many thanks for pad favor., And bog to &mire them that they will be MIA happy be ma them to their new ottartera. WV.V.11.111 7 0121&DWIOR, & 00. W.1.9117M41.07/. 3114 V 1881. anthl-ly MEDICINAL. DROWN'S ESSENCE JABIAIOA GINGER. Manufactured only at FREDERICK BILOWN'I3 DRAM AND ORNISHOIL RTORN, Worlihemat corner of VI ama iIIiNSTNUT ihrothi4 PHILADELPHIA . . . Attention is called to this valuable remedy which should be in every family, and for the army and Navy it is In dispensable. curing affeetione of the etertileh and bowels. end is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water. OAIITION.—To prevent this valuable Essence from being connterfeited. a new Steel Engraving, executed et great and, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, In 0P.141. la Allard the rawahaaar against being impaled UDOA by worthless imitations. And told by all reepeatabla Druggist, in the United Rates. fob wfrm-Ocre —• G LUTEN RAPSULIiIEI PURE COD-LIVER The repugnance of most patients to CIODZSI—VIO2I 0114 and the Mobility of niany.to take it at tial, bee in form !of dispels& fee its atliv•kkevittion that are familiar to the Medical Profeasior. Borne of them answer in special MINN but more oiten3amtsehitais neutralises the weal effect of the Oil, prosiest quite ea unpalatable anti of lose therapentio value.. The rem" name, mineem dim, to 'median, beluga:l, lamiteen, M of The Oil, is entirely obviated by the nee of cot 0611511LYil. COD-LIVER OIL OAPSIJII3IB have been much need lately in Poops, the experience them. of the goodsre rang from their nee In both bonplUil aratprlvatdpreatleti abide from the naturally raggeeted Vantages, wind. °fent to warrant our claiming the virtues wade for them, feeling almond their nee wWeeenit in been& and deserved favor. Prepared by WYETH & lI,OTHER,, dego-tt 1419 '94 , Awry. stropt, Philsa.o,oloo p, n OIILEN'K WENSP ANCHOR 0 1.11.-3645 piptaalsoblee'a Weeap :Anchor din, now landing at Lombard street wharf, from on board Dutch schooner Paulite; & Cornelia, from Rotterdam, and for sale by the sole A,r i lvortit r a. BOIILIIN & CO., W. pull Ontli J OVIAII4 Fitoto9ll 4ALJNi3 m THOMAS & 1. , -1 • N o• 1381 and 141 *oath rOURTII horetw. PCGLIC HA LEH REAL ESTATE AND ANNJNIt AT. TEM EXCHANGE ON TUESDAY& RZAt. %3TATEyT PIiIVATE MALL Vi'e have a Wile ammint or rani estate st pet% tit inoraittng even , dencrtotinn of dt7 awl f graalrf peril. Printed libtf , may b.. bwi tit thf. , Ao.Wen Mee. REAL ESTATE SA LIC—MAY 211. 'Orphan,' i'mirt 8.11e—V , tat...4 tiu,nn Nyinr. BRICK DWELLING Arm LOT, smrrorr ei 111imtannwrylIVI/411 a And ;Soler/14A roof. 14 do okl/anlit/e. F/MIA Estate.—SlX LOTS, ISAlfir ruin AL. Eiv l / 1 /44fth ward, &sin atm/dui/A. . . Ennio Rtstate.—Fl VIC BUILDING L(T4, Moat 39- !IMPS , ILVAI , M., Pereincinry Awie. PRA MR I)W11, r.ING, Bristol turriplke t near the P.rcypeck creek, tioirmonirgi BO It, I frock.. bile abrolM.P. IBBER- 4 1*()KA BRIIK S,TOBE AND BAKERY, No, 486 HichmoLd etreet, 118.18 w PulestLe r JA141d.k.i.04 word. GERMANTOWN itERITIEV I 3I‘.—Three neat V/IP. ntoue cottag, lf,aat Walnut lan« am! 313rtIn it., Geimnranwn. war , all m..llPre r ,, Tiveti.enoes NEAT MOTEIt RE . IIDICN'IC, r 49, 4e , 34 M on d rtre*i, tarn twenty , flret. Iles the eiel/elll unv,•oiet..cce. Rxe:ileure' Fide—EOM., et Renj.mln rleaM VALUABLE coUNTRY neAr Canute% N. J.. one mile from tl:” kteertibmit 14n4Ing, Finnie ntntn.— VALUARLIC tWargle- 1 4 ettflf , Itft— TV.— U'lrk duelUr g , factor,moehino shoo, lie lot , Poeth Fifth *greet, TlAlir Wethillt. Lot 28 feet front. Phu, et the Auctinn itn o NEAT TEIRF.E 5 , 141 1Y RIiInK DWRIJANG, For tieth fttreAt t north nt Wn t Timm. ty :fourth wind, Yard Monte(' With G uit tram, mrolty. &c, FRAME RWFLI.IRG AND RIULDING LrITS, wr.nlhwrnt corner of Cu) ler and Newhnlo etr , Inownsa NtarteoLth and Twentieth streeta t wroth of RE►L ESTATE, EAL4-11 , 11V 2? A Faigne,“' Peremptory 4 tui.—LOT, north mid.. of Bet tonaiond greet, emit of Chothrim, thfrtivinth ward. 21 fo et fr—nt. FAN ehrehtt e. THRKE KTORV MIMIC OiIMLR nkt4 Dr_vp.t.crna, nntiti WPM. corner ni 'Nunn th.th and t.ti.ritun A trpon. NRAT MODERN DWELLING, arrt cldm of Thlrty second titre. t, B T went. film - I,h w4tili tiTORY It ft MK I)WELLEIG, tlvntltott Batt- tr FtFt of Thirtv.third, r IrPritv.fniinth ward INLFdiftliT YA GUAR! FC 011DITR1 gajt, 22)4 Am*, with titoetkr improvonit•nt , t, near Twiatu o arid Clear tip river NVAT MODERN /GRID :NOE Rontli Prowl street, r , O O rA ImnsP hr/ow PRPolunh r" vi. Tog 40 fpfit front, ' kW! rhr rnorlorn conTruirucen. Tara pintilid with graph Thus fruit In PI, NC, ItANDSOME MODERN D 11713T,R RESIDRNON, on the north !WA of Mount Vernon stree t west of Thicnt t•Phlh, 40 tent ftnht. Finhibud in neat modern style. Clear of illflllll ilrflTlro. NEAT MODERN DWRLIANC, on the north .14 e or Mount Vernon fltrent. n 4 nt Flutivontb Pc; ernntory Salo.--VALT.TAP.LIt 31 D R a A GE, P 9,1617.66, uncured on a largo and vdduahla prnpnrty t Aecoroi area, atsuve 14aee, hnn'r no the Gamy( Tavern." Exneuin. Palo nn thn "'remlong —'an. 1919 Walnut Pt, EiPLENDTP FOUR FTP'.RY PV:TMT MTONIIu MI. Dpvcir, AND Au:rpm/MR WIIRVIPRP.E , VELVIetg CARPA,TS, 11IItRnR TH.H.IOIIe.P., At. THIS MORNIMI. May lath, at 10 n'elnek., at Nn. 1219 Walnat.qtr.t., Ay order of exectitnr. by cat/doom 1m: 1 111in , , Knit of roue. wand 'lining ronm furnitnrot laran Dior atirrnr, hatidirmis Macaw Ono ♦rivel6od ether earpota, nub/ PIM , tllAttiblif furniture. &c. At 10 o'clock preci.ely. (immediately oefore the. BAN of the fureitnre.) will be meld the splendid four story Pintos WOlllO lifliidPrlffls with crimmndinna thrmotnny hot llnitihthi inn tinnrtrior mannpr. ltnd ' , AWN' with every modern crmvonlenco Let 25 feet front, 235 feet deep to Panente street. At 10,060 mty reseme ea gronrd rent, or half the purchase money or mortgage, all thr RTtiPT) of thn pitrrlifittr r 1114 , play to. examined the day prtvioui to POO SALE 01' A GA W LIIIR VI Y. THIS AFTERN(PIN. May 16. COMMPDCifig at 4 o'clock, will lie sol4 i a law II 111.44 11 (.4 ror.ri, apri 9ther va1..1.1.1.114(0 tr. no, prriaFt-.10 , 1. Cattilnenee will he rowly, and the hooka arranged for examination, two dam prevlnto to Kale. Sa`e for ykeronnt of the TT, Red StatAq. PACKING BOXES, 1100 P TRW:, Bitlama, PAPER. he. ON MONDAY MORVINO. May 19. nt 10 o'clock, at the United 9tat.: 43 Argo a as, near Gra)'. Ferry, about 1,500 ricking basal, I , A Into hoof. inna,allatat r afier, at thn Atorahouna f rwo.ntv-flrat an i gprutle attest% a lot of packing boxon. baggine. nap.r, Sale Nn 132 A Walnut Street, HANDSOME FLTRIVITURR, VELVET 018- MS. ,tc. ON TUINISDAN May 20, at 1 0 o'clock. by catalogue, at No, 1323 Wal nut atttet, the entire furniture, comnrlting handanme rtrairend ‘lllll pinch riegiellut.rmai fitftlthen, maim cbeinheY end dihlee- t nem Furniture, volved and Drumelo carpete, eldt , th glittettare, A hte. the hitehen furnitnro. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the wonting of sal& -DANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUG TIONEERS, No. !NS meowcwr LAUGH DIPIGG/AL tilt fIF 260 oerni fiTRAW (1-00114. by fl‘tuloguo, 713/8 MOR!TING, May 16, commencing at 16 o'clock. procißelv. A mineral assortment of fashlonshlo goods, for nestle; I.BOiPP. 1111F4PP. mul cbtldr n. Jrrbidad will be found split straws, Floret es braids. Belgium straws. pedal. fancy lace, au I hair bonnets, of the most fashionable shapes. Also, misses' white and colored fanoy hail, of flowed styles. Also, men's and boy's palm, Panama, Canada, and Senet hate. LARGE POSITIVE 441 - E OP AMERTOAN AND i' l4 'S 60 oP*l *DTP ri9TP - 6 , UPI tit - BON*. 11313.1,1NE15T (30• P'S, yc, by ilatalogue, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 21, commencing at 30 o'clock rrnelaelY. OSEB DTATHANF.I, AUCTIONEER -VIA AND COMMISSION TTEIROBAWL, sontbasid corner of 511f..711 and DAM' Sta.oot( TAKE NOTICE. The blgtmer possible price IN ?Donal on coal" lar the Principal Ettalishonent, sonthmwt oorner 0? fllxtb and Race etreete. At lewd one-tAird more •?i.ax 01 WY other eetablinhatent in thin city. ta?Stfitt XO,OOO TO LOAN, In hinge or RIAU =mints. from OEM dollar to thorwendlsh on diamonds,- gold and silver - plate, watches. joviAry. triochandiso, clothing. Min:aura, bedding, tiontiL ard kWh M ovary dotrittlem. LOANS MADE, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, 'This establishment has large fire and thief-woof Wag, for the safet; of valuable goods, together with a Wyatt. watchman on the nromlana. ESTAIILISTIRD FOR THE LAST Ed TEAM ALL LARGE LOANS MADE AT THIS, TER c , PRINCIPAL ESTAMLIMIYMNI"." OBARGICS GREATLY R;C:VCCED. AT PRIVATE SALE. One superior brilliant toned plampforto, With MUMS pate, sett and lend pedals. Price onls 190. One very /1710 toned ciano•Torte, price only $6O. AT PRIVATE SATE, AT LINK TRAN HALF USUAL BVORE PRIMO. (lola end silver watches of every description, front one debar to one bundretl dawn each. gold obeine. feahioe ablejewelry. tliamenrie, kn. SHIPPING . d e t t. FOR HARTFORD, CONN, .7r—ra Delaware and Marl 41.71 Tlio Schooner t , J. D BETOKALEW," Mclivana nuaste.r, is now. Insdine nt third whnrF boinwlnnt street. and will esil SATURDAY, the 17th filet., at 12 M. CoicAig dt.4llnbtl bnYolld ILtrtfepd a. 411 UN famst.doti with dtstotich free of coloinlsslon. For rata of freight, which will he taken on accommo dating tenon, apply to W5l. 5f BAIRD ypyl6-2t Smith DELAWARE Avenue. girt, 110STON AND PI-111,ADEIL PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE—From PINI 6tivrt, Philadotpllin nut] rioNci WWI, PPatAri, sip Tba mambo iitliCOW, Captain amtthewn i will nil from Boaton for Philadelphia on S A TUSDAY. tray 10, a. 4 o'clock P. M., and from Philadelphia for Boston on FRIDAY, May it, at ID o'clock A. AL tlittt Vy 14i) Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers will please dead hills lading with their govek For freight or plunge (having line aocommodadong for paeHongera), apply to HENRY WINNE , hl Ivry-Ayvv-on ailif itg i 4_ , FOE 141 1 . W NEW.. DAILY LINE, via Delsaiira aN Raritan en,na! Philadelphia sad New York Enema Steamboat Hord. peny receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., deem. too their cargoes in New York the following day. Freights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE & Agent; N 0.14 SOUTH WHARVES, Mtn&labia. JAMES HAND, Agent, anl..tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST DIVED., Now York. as dra FOB BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, D. C., AND YOE. TRESS MONROE, DAILY, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M ., BALT/NORM ABTA Vg/LAI/XLPHIAOTEATtIIIOhI courcrnr, (BBIOSSON One of the Steamers of this Company leaves the upper side of Chestnut-street Wharf daily ((Sundays excented,) gt 3 o'clock P. b!., and arrives in Baltimore early mail morning, ireigikU, for Wastanariou and aPortreen 'Houma received and forwarded 'with all possible despatch, au are required to be prepaid through. freights of all kinds carried et the lowest ratea. A. OIIOVES, Jr., Agent, WA. SU RAMA WIT A RT/11111 1.14-!im EXPRESS COMPANIES. PORTANT 1 tiLL ARTICIJES FOR SOLDIERS Should be oont by RARYCIEWS EXPRESS, On CIHESTN UT Street. They charge only RALF RATES, and send daily to Baltimore, Washington, Fortress Mon• .roo. aro! r olot.o.t4tiblod bbourtrecy. [Maa, geginow THE ADAMS EX -- PBESP COMPANY, Oleos ea CIDESTNIIT Itltreat, forwirh Panels, Peck,apHo Mec- Obandimel DNA Notre, and Precis, eifitor b 7 14 . o".a linos or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities of the United States- N. B. BANDFoRD, Denim') tinpprilitAwienc BUSINESS NOTICES. agp DR. FINE, PRACTIOAIi DNN TNT for 18 van, No. 219 SUNNI Fitreet4 ftbOVID Second, inserts the most beautiful Teeth of the age, mounted on One Oold, Matins, Silver, Vulcanite, cm— math Aroff, 49., at prices more reasonable for moat aifi 1117 1 / 1 191nif wris b.nti.i le kiln Teeth Plugged to last for life. No pada 6 eatractiag Teeth. Artificial Teeth repaired to mgt. No say until satisfied all is right. Reference, best families. fetN...ln J OHN WELSH, Prueboal SLAT'S BOOMER, TRIED Strout and GIEBDIANTOWN Road, te jrepared to put on any amount of BaOrllies, on the moot MODBitATS TIEBIKO, Win guaranty to make every HaillllNya/folly Water-Aiht• P °were prOMVUY attenciN to. rpo THE, DISEASED OF ALL J_ ?LABBE3 .— AII enb•aente and chronic disease% Inegal guarantee at Mil WALNUT littelatt Philadelphia. mid in dkgd Of II failltra no dllarga se Thad& klrofeesor DOLLES, the /modes of this newt practiCe, esikTsuperin:enct tba treatment of all names Matadi A vemphlet containing a multitude of certificates of those Bared, also letteist and cumnLltnantany gmlutintui (rein medical men and others will be given to any potion free. Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical men and °Owe who desire a knowledge of my discover!, 1. 4 !DOAK EleciriCity CO a_reliable therapoutto agent , VA. miltattnin !roe, Ip2o-7 firENING OF A sumarat GAR DEN.—The undersigned begs leave to Int dm th e nubile that ha has ensued for the MUM hie VA/ OAII, DEN and HOTEL, at the loot of COATES S' rest. Om she Fairmount Park. Families are nartlee.arly invited. Ice Cream, Cakes, excellent Lager Beer of It e tt t ' a brow. ery, Winos, &0., always on bend. ITIF it 'lUtll &t MY3.3tu TWENTY. SEVENTH and COATES Sta. COTTONAND CAN VAS, of all numbing e wi d brandy. SAIL DU D.TEnt l e Duck Await Tu•l'lli, of all ilikeetlaeleaa, Tents, Awnings, Trunk, and Wagon Dovore. Alm Paper . Slan'..facturere' Drier Fella, from Ito I Met wide. Tarinvaling, Belting. Sail Twine, &e. 004 JOHN W. DV 162 JONESEBEAN & 00.,
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