THE CITY. MEETING OP THE FRIENDS OF TIIE TURY.—A meeting of the friends of the turf and the lovers of fine racing was 'held at the Coeftinental Hotel, on Monday ercniug, for the purpose &ratios' an organization to carry out the programme for the coming contests in June. Mr. John L. enssady, well known among the fre quenters of the turf, stated that he had secured the Suf folk Park, wk.... he intended to .awls. of mess commencing on the 17th of June next. He had promises of horses from ten different stables in Kentucky, which w,.utd be a larger representation in Philadelphia from that State than at any time heretofore. He suggested that a meeting should be called of all those who take an Interest in racing, nod desire to see it revived. Ont of this meeting, let there be chosen a committee of not less than seven, and as many more as May be deemed advan tageous, of the most respectable and influential citizens, who shall zeittwar Callirs3l for outoriptiono, and in or. der that the amount or aullacriptionsuuty be so trivial at to induce all ,elm feel in the least degree interested to subscribe; he suggested that the amount of individual subscription be assessed at the sum of ten dollars ; but those who can Efforil it, and are really desirous of aileing racing revived, ehould contribute as much more as they are willing to. Hotels, railroad (ampoules, ferries, and other classes and branches of the business community, that derive benefit Item the influx and liberality of the non-resident porilatign, *twine attracted to and sojourn- Ina in the ory liming the race woux, might reasonably requirel to contribute to an enterprise that is sure to prove profitable to them. The subscriptions not to he paid in till the week before the races, each subscriber to have the privilege of the track. and simple. Lathes to be admitted free. E Mr. Cat,saily thought that if he could get the co-opera Sion and assistance he had requested, there would be no difficulty in procuring the Imrses. Turfnu , :! will not scud their horses front lientioty North, Unless gooi Wier.; ore offered for them to notelet Tor. IloW me those - purses to be in-need ? Only by subscription; for it must be borne in mind that three Latalred 0101M11111111PII of the North arc now bearing arms. Of this number, it is fair to infer that one homiest thousand rontrihnOt to the support of the tor, when they hail an opportunity; not is : tint a great majority of them fromented the rata, course. which was int inconsiderable item towards paying the purses. That portion of the revenue of a race course is now Mint off. The meeting tint i•yeunnx was htri4ely allenalea. ''s - the lovers of Morse rating, all of whom tool: a great interest in the meeting and seemed to enter into the proposition of Mr. Czt,galiy with :Subscription lists were opened and large ;animas subscribed for. The firer programme, to some off at Suffolk rock, wilt be as folio. s Stake for ihrte-year-olds, mile heats: $2OO subscrip tion. MO forfeit ; bix or more entries' o fill the stake ; second best to recffire back his stake ; track to add $250, if two or 1.-xore 8.131 E DAY —Purse V..ZO, two miles out i free for all ages. Horses that have won in Kentucky, at tits spring meeting. to bo excluded from starting for this purse. fil;coso I).ir --drake for two-year-olds, ono mile out; entiscription, forfeit i nye or more to liit the stake, second lest to save his stake ; track to add $lOO, if two or inure start. SAAIE DAY--Pnrsr 5500, two-mile heats; free for all ages; entrance money on all purses dye per cent., to go tO scrawl brit. 'Dunn DAY—First Race --Purse 5200, one mile out, for three-year olds; winner of threE.year-ohl stike an first dry to he excluded from starlit*. &cowl Race —Puri* MOO, dad heats, best three in five; free to all area. leurern DAY.—Puree 51,000, three-mile heats; free for all ages. Atother meeting vi 11 soon be called to complete ar rangtments, The dutrolk Park will be fitted up so as to render it one of the fit eat of Ito hind in the United States. BUILDING OPERATIONS—A - BRISK SRA 0011.—Pros. 11.4 building ki,ifish up.s_ raises to be an unusually brisk one. Already an unusu ally large number of permits have been granted by the Inspectors. Mechanics each day are growing more and more in demand, and owing to the large numbers in the army, it is thought that when the season fairly opens, there will be a meat scat city of workmen. This will have &tendency to cause an increase of wages. Although there are numerous workmen still out of employment, yet the number id compiratively email, all things con sidered, and ie growing less oath day. We understand that some attention will be paid by builders, thie year, to the erection of small dwelling houses in desirable locali ties, which at present are ninth wanted, and command fair yenta_ Large divellinga are a drug in the market, although the rents of some have been reducel ne trly o no half.. The improvement , commenced 0.1/ Broad street and on Ellsworth street, last season, consist of about thirty firs line lenses. The continuation of those ininreve. InenU has Just been snarled on the west tide of 111 - nail street, collollolleintf Al Wharton street. Tine cellars of eleven are dug. er a row of large houses, the first ntory of which Will be brown stone they will corres pond in tire - will the Tow on ale civit Side of prom street, 'lie row on the \vett s de will be continued out Reed street to Fifteenth. and along both sides of Fifteenth to Wharton, and along the last atoned street to Broad. In all, over fifty leap rs will be erected before the sea son elate , . The final arrsngements for the extensive improvementsmi Broad ' , Dem. south of l'assytudi road, we are informed, will be completed shortly. On Eilsworth outer, from reventeenth, two roes of neat two-story bmises, and seers ill process, are noticed, iu all about Tony-two nn number. beside °diet groups of New houses just finished and going up in all parts of this vicinity. On Ellsworth, above sixteenth, a row of twenty three story houses will be built this summer, the cellars now beii g dug. At Twelfth and Mifflin streets improvements are going on in the shape of a row of ten three-story brick houses ; they ore to have marble facings, nd will correspond in other• 11 - weds, masking them neat and ornamental. Oa Diem. at, std, two enter. of neat Len-start brick, thirty in number, are now being finished. These improvements are several senores south of the prison, and near the old St. Mart's bury Mg, _•round; tic tatter spot was formerly considered beyond the reach of improvement, but it will not be mom* years before it will be surrounded with dwellings. The last vestige tf the western end of tho inoiect Lice hymn a, the =r Southwark canal'' is to be seen at Twelfth street, thoother portions having long since in-en Slid up, lot alm tit ,- of La nal street barn been be stowed, which is about the only inennment the project will be tecalltd to nv , ztrzy by. On Ta=ker, frmn Seventh stroat along to Buehler and thence to Norris t treet, twenty- two houses are going up. The entire square. cemmencipg at Fifth and Dickerson, south Ii Tinker rind along the latter to Sixth, will bo built linen this Main; the improvementa will be field class, and will make up a grand total of ninety houses in this one neighborhood.. There is c - nsiderable building going on hr other ports of this district which will change the opcooranco of ilungs wonderfully during the next twelve months. The same spirit of improvPment is also progressing in the upper part of tbC city. NlllllEl'OllB dee and handsome are ahert bring ererted which will indeed be au Le whera the, 1114 Le lo cated. ANNUAL SESSION.—The Grand En camoment ofl cuusylvania I. 0. of 0. F. held thcir an. anal FESSitai, en - Monday :Mormon, at the lan. North Sixth street. 'X. W. Grand Patriarch Win. F. Raeklitf fair re pri , siita Huta of mend 'erg tiro Ugh out the so , k, l ... read and referred, and the election returns for offleera o r coc.l, 11011.-oebor M. W. 11... patria r ch, Joh. A 1.1.•. of No. 6; M. E. O. IT. Priest, I:411111113d Brewer, of No. 26; A. W. G. S. Woolen, Jo- Rept] Rowbothani, el NO. 9; B. W. G.J. Warder). John B. Spriocer, of No. IS: It. W. G. Scribe, Williafn Mir th., of N... 14: IL W:1(1._ gieaona, of No. 82; It; W. f;. net,. G. L. U. S., Wiiiisra Hop kilo:, of No. 64; W. I Sentinel, Willhun I'. Taylor ' of N 0.5; W. O. Sentinel, tleorze Ifoe , ter, of No. 47: 'who will be fiat - 411-4 at au adjourned BeiidiVll, to be held to•inorrow artpronoo t at 0 o'clock. From the report of the Grand Scribe the following sta tistics are cop:cd Number of encampments, 86 ; mem bers initiated, 101 ; persons rejected 1;. admitted by cull, 0, VAntarttWil 1 - 4,6131b1ief.C1313, ; clone, U 67; einpuleions, 4; ‘deadm, ;r a olet dn potri archs, 1.213 ; centrtituting patriarchs, 4.648; number of patriarchs relieved, 042; number of widowed families relieved, 38 number of patriarchs buried, 33. Amenut paid for relief of patriareh,, 1.A.9,5311.30 ; do. widowed Et m het, 8.5r1.50 ; du. for burying tire deal, 81_80) • total amount paid for relief, 511,888.80; do. collected daring the year, 520;156.92. THE Y N Y 1 ENHINGIO rt 7 ATER l T t , Yesterday afternoon, the Committee on Water of Councils held a :netting for the purpose of taking action on sundry suggestions fret!' the Chief Engineer of the Water De partunnt in T eVlVilge to oupplying Schuylkill water to Um district Vititertil by toe Ices eington or Delemare works, and on furnishing a better supply to the higher tecalitias of the Fifteenth and Twentieth wards, and equalizing the supply to the ci!y enet, of the , scithylkill river, It bas been nrcerinined that the Soft nand to the Ken sington reservoirs is deposited at the rate of nearly one inch per month It is said to be impossible to contrive any Van by which pure water can be obtained from the Delaware with the 'Resent raeilitieg of the works_ The scanty and Impute supply of water in the northern dis tricts boa lone ben the cause of mach complaint. The citizens of Kensington have been suffering for a long time in contot/untie of the impure and nnwholvsma character of the water nth which they have been Sup plied. borne of 039 inhabitants of the district have averted their belief that, unless they were supplied with purer water, there would not, in a short time, be enough of them left to bury the dead. The citizens of ICenstrig ton are in earnest ab,mt the matter and have appointed a committee of nine citizens to urge upon the proper authorities to remedy this great evil. We understand tun an ordinance to this effect will be immediately brought before Councils. MEETING OF TITE - OALIFORNIA. PRlSON ERS.—Yesterday mon ing the returned prisoners be longing to the California Regiment holt a meetiog, at Fifth and Prune etrePts, upon the call of Captain Garrick 211eflory, innu< von receipt or the following ordor from Brigadier Celle: ol Montgomery: "Captain Garrick Mallory, Seventy first Pennsylva nia Yclunieers. will collect all the exchanged prisoners. soldiers of said regiment, lie can find in Philaltelphia, and conduct the tame and report them to their resew:Ave companies of the tee intent aforesaid. now in the field un der the immediate in dors of Major General McClellan ill," The asbirAnit. .pi•rcermaeter, Captain A. Boyd, will flu the t , eu! , ite trimepOttation upon the rewliehiun Of capliOu "W. R. - MONTGOMERY, Gen. Coni'g in Philadelphia.' It will be remeinhcmd that these prisoners were formed Wethrtrthcltirncoaip%uiee,twoofexchangeduuen and ono of thee wiio were released upon parole. The orders of the War Department have been revoked and the pri. soners are directed to return to their companies in their own reßini , nt. The official list of the prisoners vial , banded to Capta'n Mallory yesterday owning, and thii.le who have been regularly exchanged will be immediately taken back to the seat of war, while those on parole will remain in the city until exchanged. THE LAST OF THE TRAGEDY.—Yes terday morning. at 3 m'elo_sk the wife of Peter Cher dron, ebo wt:e Alat by her own husband, died from the eftUctt of her wound. Coroner Conrad held an inquest hbtut buff past too o'cl• - ck, The evidence elicited Wei the ;quite ee that in the care Or Mr. Cherdron. The jury nod. ed a "meter, that Mary Cherdron came to her death ft um a a mind in the abdomen, canoed by a ball from a t.bdol in ti.,, hands of bor husband, Peter Cher drLti, ml ilia ria,Phii.ft 61 Ihp 10,h - - • The funeral of C61(111.'1, took place yesterday after noon, from rt No 1420 Prospect street. Mrs. Clmrilrmi will 1., Lurid to-morrow afternoon. Ye.-terday all I.l7irtS rannmi IFOR , current ao to tine cues of t ii,t11 , 13 shooting hie ',TWO DIM tlaon taktng hitt own tiro .I.•:,l‘,ltar, however, appears to have been enoze ~ f the One person said that he hid In , de Pomo thr,, hone IA 4ollorts and. been cheated oat x t t try. k and nui,te about two hundred d.)l - morn, tiNitit'll hi. 10E4 in the National Saving Fnod, 'which 1;61.. 4 , and 11:: has in.en more or less crazy ever since ; and telills of his avile. BALE OF PEAL ESTATE, STOCKS. &C.— Thomas e.: Sans' sad at the Exchange, yesterday, at twelve o'clock noon, he following real estate and stalks: 9 shares hf omt darben Railt , ad Company, slo—s3o. 2 " Anwricfm A.GatirMY of blualo, $25--13511. 1 " PhiladOphia Steamship Company, 8100. 1 .." " $lOO. 100 " Brrad Lop-oyement Company-5125. " Academy Fit. Arto-131.4. Brick dweilirg mid lot et ground southwest corner eF illoritgonwry actime and Belgrale lamer, lot 47 by 9D leet—Wl,l39o. Building lot, ite!grade street, adjoining the above, 17 feet fcent—s34o Building lot, Belgrade street, adjoining the above, 17 feet front—tau Building lot, Belgrade street, adjoining the above, 17 feet front-830. B nilding iut, Brlgrosla street, adjoining tlio aboiro i .ii feet front $375. r Building lot, 1131graile street, adjoining llte above, 17 feet front--5375. Building lot, Belgrade etrtet, adieining the above, 11 feel front-837'6. Building ior,lslontgomery avenue, near Belgralo atrobt, 18 feel front-13295. Building lot, Montgomery avenue, near Belgrade street 16 feet front--9295. ilAit!ding lot, Montgomery avenue, adjoining the fIaJOYO: —295 Building lot, Montgomery avenue, near Bolgraie ,treet, —s24o. Build lug lot adjoining—V.ss. Frame dwelling, Briatol turnpike, Ilolmsburg, lot 66 front—sto4s, • .. Brick dwelt tic. Fortieth street, north of Wilbert street, subject to a yearly ground rent of $120—52,450. r - THE NEW POST OFFlOE.—Workmen commence to-day to tear out - the old. Government buildings at Drib and filiestunt streets, preparatory r) fitting them up for a new post office. I. 0. 0. F.—The annual' session of the Grand 14..40 of Pennsylvania was commenced yes terday morning at the hallin north Sixth street. MORI FICK AND WOUNDED FOLDIERS. The demo John Brooke, which arrived at this not on Monday aiternoon, with sick and wounded soldiers, as Elated in The Press, had among Lite number nineteen Pennsylvanians; the rest are mostly from New York and New Jersey. A large proportion of time from New isms , belong to Newark and Jenny City_ Jameal F. Packet 11, of Battery C. Find PM:magi rash, Artillery'. died of consumption, at the Delaware Breakwater, at 6 o'clock on Sunday evening, during the passage. His re mains were sent to the hospital here.i The following Is a lid of the Poongylvanians on board: S. W. Cochrane, Co. D, 101st Penna. Elieha P. Bonn. 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry. David Wolley, Co. B, 103 Pennsylvania . Newton Stoghton, Co H. 1031 Pennsylvania. Harrison Pugh, Co. _V, 103,1 Pontfielvania. Wm. L. Burch, Co. C. 101 Pennsylvania. Pcter Fryett, Co F. 94th Pennsylvania. Wm. H. Barron, Co. D. 85th Pennsylvania. Wm. A. Bolinger, Co. F, 101st Pennsylvania. Wm. Musclemen, Co. it., Wilt 1 1 . - nt,,yl:iania. Daniel Gilbert, Co. H, lead Pennsylvania. David Creenalt. Co. K, 701st Pennsylvania. Hem y Latzer, Co. H, 59th PennsYlrania. Patrick Murphy, Co. K, 52.1 Pennsylvania. Wet. Whitman, Co C. 93d Pennsylvania. Wm. El arrison, Co. 41, 72d Pennsylvania. Michael Fry, to C, 101st Penns) leania. David Griffiths, Co. I, 52d Peuueylvania. James F. Packard, Ist Pennsylvania Artillery, died the nameam The sick and wounded are all at the hospital, Broad and Cherry streets. THE CHESTNUT- STREET ARSENAL.-- the accommodoilon , at filo itrimtml at Tw,--ets--scoad and Chestnut streets, for the reception and giving out of murk, are of the worst kind. Hundreds of sewing women receive material from this place to be made up. On the days on which the work is given out the women assem ble in the street and there ore compelled to wait, Some• times for hours, until the doors are thrown open for their admittance. Only a few persons are admitted at a time when the doors are lignin cloned, and after these are waited on a ECCCOId lot are taken in. Often in this manner the boor working-women are itept waiting for a half day before tboy cau receive or return work. The rush to the doors for admittance is very groat, and several persons have received injuries in this manner. Yesterday, a woman whose rams we could not ascertain was very seriously injured, by being j mimed in t*e mob. This evil, which has long been complained of, should at once receive attention. It there isnot antlicient room in the arsenal for the accommodation of all who ohtain work, larger quarters should at once be secured. The time of the working dances in valuable, and they should not no kept waiting hours for the small quantity of work gene rally given each one. Great complaint bas also been made of some of the minor officials about this establish ment i who, it is said, aro not very courteous in their trentmerit trromrilo the forrotloo who 13-o there for employ ment, and when the latter remonstrate, they are only sulijected to still rougher treatment. ACTION ON A PROMISSORY NOTB.—In the District Court yesterday a suit was brought by Stephen Coulter, trustee, ye. Thomas Ifl. Hamtnott, on a promissory note. The defence alleged naymeut. HMIs alleged that the note was discounted by the Spring flatdon Saving Fund Association, and Mr. Hammett made various deposits in the Association with a view to meet the note et maturity. Shortly before the note matured, the Saving Fund Association failed; hut, at that time Mr. Hammett had 8379 on deposit to meet the note, which woe for *7340. HD Yisitttl the office when the note became clam and promaed to pay the ditTc-rc ace be tween the amount of the deposit and the amount of the note. This was refused, but it was proposed that Mr. Hammett should give a check for the amount of the dis count end interest, and the note would be renewed. This Mr. Hammett refused. The note was protested by the Commonwealth Dank. Aa there was no proof that at the time of maiming, the SiA wee is T, EhAP It 1411 of the Aii-tociatian. the judge di rected the jury to find a verdict for plaintiff. Verdict For plaintiff for 5300. F. O. Brewster appeared for plaintiff and Mr. Paul for the defendant Tin DISTRICT COI7RT.—In +Lig COMA, ycsterday, before Judge Sharsweod, an action was brought by French, Richardson, Co. vs. James Har per, on a book account, for glass furnished in the fitting op of a drug store, at the earner of Eiehrosoth and Spruce streets. The defendant was the owner of the premises ' and in the beginning of 1860, rented the store to a Mr . Thomas Lancaster, and stipulated in the lease that the store should be altered into a drug store,. under the Fuperylaion of str. the expel.sa or vrlaloix Wteration Vas to be paid for by the addition to the rent of EiX per colt. interest on the amount of the cost of the repairs. The glass necessary for this purpose was purchased of the plaintiff.- F. 7 Mr. Lancaster, and ordercra to be ohargea to the defendant, which wait done. Mr. Lancaster woe called as a witness for the plaintiffs, belt failing to make out their case in full, they agreed to suffer a non snit, which was acc...\rdingly entered. Gest for plaintiffs; Volt-Mine and Gilpin for defendant_ Fmith - re. Cbatterton. An action on a book account, to which there was no defence offered. Verdict for plain tiff for $270.60. AID FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED. The propellers Whilldin has left for "iFortrese Mcnroe and - Richmond," under orders from Governer Curtin, to continue the good work of furnishing relief to wounded Pennsylvania volunteers. Gingen General Henry H. truitb is specially charged with this duly, and takes with him Dra. G W. Debinger, H. Lennox Hodge, C. S. Biel op, and J. Campbell, with Medical Cadets King and Ratline. Five Si eters of Mercy, of the Order of St. Joseph, have again volunteered to aid the surgeon goes ral, vho also takes with bim three male nurses, and a full supply of medical stores. ice, oranges, and delicacies for the comfort of the wounded. Ample provision has .60 beeana d o for embalming and OBRAIRJC bOTRO to their frier ds much of the dead as can be obtaintd. The success of the movement of the State authorities, in the relief of the wounded at Yorktown and Williamsburg, will, we hope, also attend the present expedition, and prove egnally honorable to the part-lee engaged In lb PHILADELPHIA UNION ASSOCIATION OF VNIVERSALISTS.— The annual session of this associa tion had Aid been held in the church at Eighth and Roble streets, All the societies within the bonnets of the asso ciatien, except two, were represented in the council, and the business was transacted harmoniously. Washington llsgaman, BM., of Philadelphia, was elected moderator, ccj Rev, James Phrigley clerk, A meet elepieut and 11181111Ctilre rermon won delivered (Woe ricn, of r...ew York. The council adjiurned to meet in -Read ing the second week in Slay. 1863. The Idisi..ionery Society connected with the above asso elation elected for its officers George It. Frill, F,311., pre sident j John Carrow, vice president E hett, trea surer 3 Lewis Briner, secretary. The society was repre sented to be in a flourishing condition. having a very handsome fund on hand, and will doubtless soon send a missionary into the field to labor; at least aportion of the time, among churches destitute of pastors. BOARD OP SußvEYOßs.—This body have approved the deed dedicating Grove street, Fits teerith ward, which to to he 30 feet wide. The 11.usr3 have also :screed to recommend to Councils the construc tion of a three-het enivert on Coates street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. a , ns onnof tLn aamn 111 PD PUMA Ml tiertnamown avenue, between Norris and Diamond etreete, Au analication has been mob by Mount Zion M. E. Chum% for a fence view, in accord. ante with the recent act of the Legielatnre, and Meson. Kelly, Lightfoot, and a committee were appointed to take the necessary examination. ARRIVAL OF FRUIT VESSELS.—Seve raI cargoes of foreign fruit have recently arrived at this port. The brig Black Fikh, from Messina, brought 200 boxes of alrnonda, en of lemons, and 3,000 orange& These arrivals have bad no effect in lowering the market rates for fruit, most of it being immediately shipped to the West. N.en - uncu aiLDICATION,—The Baptist meeting house at Ptightown ' Chester county, will lie de dicabd to th e worsnip of God on Satnrday. the 31st inst. Services will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Ths Rev. Messrs. Peters and Oresswell, of this city, and the minis ters ti the neighboring chutchee, will be present. Tile ervices will be of a solemn and impressive character, and the attendance v ill probably be iluito large. TILE PROGRESSIVE FRIENDS: —Tile Progre...,;v. Fri elide. a eoelety 4' recent origin, and hav ing 110 nneetion whatever with the society. of Orthodox or 'H irbite Friends, will hold an annual meeting at Long wood, Pa., on the ,1411 of next Illon!In. The doctrines of tha orrinnintion lire those of Wm_ L. Garrison and Theo. dero 1 ilton. who will be hi attendance. CITY EXPENSES.-3 he expenditures of tiro Colmniti el. 1,1 Strt- tr ova Prniectqou of 0, oltr an rit the . past west:, were N. 018.40. The nmcnutt distrilneed by the Opunnission for the Ea or the Familien of Yolunteern, during the pa-t week, was eu!soo.tio. BECOGNIZED.—Tbe man found drown ed on Sundsy last at Vine- street wharf. has boon recog nized as James McCormick, aged 35 years. wh) resided at No. 1711 Smith street: He wn engaged in the cloth. ing hilßilloFg, and boa been missing tar rise months. HALF-3IASTED.—The flags on the State House, Custom House and other public buildings, . were displated et linlf.innet Test-nday, in token of the deutil of the late Brigadkr General W. H. Kelm. SALE OF A PRIZE. The prize tchoontr British Queen bah been told by the United States llfar.ltal for the sum of *1,225. Her carge, eon skiing of basbe h of salt, was sold at 28R: cents a bu.l.el, and 21 bags of coffee at 10 rants par pound. Attu Ilnorr.nx.—A boy named Charles Sleet y fell orer a stove at the Brook-Areet Public School YtElvnlay, am] fractured one of his arms. He Waai takon to Lis residence in Green street. near Second. TOWN BALL.—The Olympic Ball Club wi; playa game of town ball on the C'aciac pro cell; this ;ttlernoon, at two o'clock. All who take an intere-A in orit-tioer spertm stiould ho present. COMMITTED.---Patriek Cook was Com mitted yesterday . by Alderman Dealer to a'lBlVel the ebt.rge or ttemptiug to pads a conoterfedt rive dollar bill of tho Bank, of AmArina of New York ei ly, at divarg Placos near Fairmount. A DECREASE.—Before the war broke. ou' it Kequirrd, weekly, about two thouinud bond of beef cattle to bupply the PMloOelphia warner, Now, about twelve hundred head are all that are necessary. GENERAL NEWS. SKIRNISII AT WASII INCION, N. (%---Ahout 3 o'cli.ek on Friday morning a company of re bel cavalry, about one hundred strong, under the oom ntaral of Vapf. \l'alker, nEole an attack opoit. the tPisay. , , stationed at Washington, N. C. One company of. the Twenty-fourth Massachusetts occupy the town as a guard. Besides these there is an attempt being made at this plat, ' tt previously reported, to organize a 'North Ca r9I ino re giment for the Union service, of which, if successful, the son of INayor Ressvess is to be Lientenant-Colonel. Their design is supposed to have been the capture of our officers in the town, which they hoped to do and escape hofore the gunboats should Intro an opportunity to open lire uvon them. Our Pickett heard them approaching and tired upon them, and they were finally repulsed, it is thought with some toes. While the skirmish was ill pro gress two of the North eftrOlina recruits were shot and their brains barbarously beaten out with the butt end of a musket. The rebels finally retired discomfited. None of the Massachusetts men were injured. - THE AMERICAN COLLECTION IN TEE INTER. NATIONAL - EXHIBITION.— Says a Loudon corres nondeut—an American—writing 01 the great latermt tinsel just opened: 4 . I entered the building by the southeast corner, which happened to be the part allotted to America. It is very small. When the last exhibition opened, and the great apace taken by the United States was ill filled, loud was the laughter at the slowness of the go. ahead nation. Now there is no laugh ter. Little was expected front America, and less has been received. The unhappy cause is too well known. And ire I winked beneath a solitary nag of the Unitfd States, and noted that for every star and strive then were not even two articles of American manufactur‘? ex hibited, I wished that the miserable collection lusti 'been sunk in the deep ocean it bad crossed, rather than have arrived in balmy, to make palpable. to all nations the our. meld truth that the freest institutions are rot tt safe• guard against civil strife and unhallowed ambition." A FEMALE RIVAL TO BLONDlN.—Bleadin has a female rivet is the West. liiiie..oarallsta perfortnlng wonders on the tight-rope in Detroit. She walks with ease and rapidity along a rope stretched front the roof of a five -story building on Dearborn street, to the roof of a four-story block opposite, performing on her passage all the feats for which IStendiu Is famous, even to standing on her head midway across the rope. The fair earollata is clad in male attire. COTTON IN FRANCE.—Thurlow Weed says, in his last letter from Europe, "There is beginning to be mach 'mutely in Franco about cotton Their diminished Mb ' ray will be exhausted in tax or eight weeks. This will deprive several hundred thousand people of empl3yment, ! for whom, in such au emergency, the Government must furnish bread. Hence, the G worriment apps de to us for cotton. Otter Governments are not unlikely to unite with France in an tamest appeal on this subject." SCARCITY OF F I S II E It E N IN MASSA ! CIIUSETTS.—So many fishermen have entered the navy that four thousand green bands are required to man the mackerel fleet MOH to go eat. The agnomen have t eta tempt d away by the attire profit -11,1 e of the blockade. Individual rases are given where seamen have made $1,500 or *5,000 apiece in stogie maturi lIEVIVAL OF BUSINESS IN NEW YORK -The number of postage stamps sold iu the New York post oiliee been gradually increasing fora the past two months, and is coneiderrd n sure indication of the re vival of business generally. The amount now average. .boat e 2, foo pe r der- THE FRENCH IRON-PLATED FRIGATE COD DONNE.—Accounte from Cherbourg state that the French Iron -plated frigate Couronne arrived there after an S scelleut. passage from Itellemle. I h u•ing the passage her eight - tires wore lightol, and el.e pertormett the 04e haildrfd marine leagues in twenty-live hours, with a heavy sea, being at the speed of ten miles per hour. BAISING SUNKEN VESSELS.—Prof. Ittai&fort is engaged in raising the vestels sunk in the Nense river. to Obntrnci lie winvigta lc it. Two hit we .rocla raised alteady, a hermaphrodite brig and a schooner, and the balance will soon be afloat again. HONOR TO ERIOSSON.—The people of Sweden, w ith g proper reams of the great services to civilization rendeied by their dietingitiahed conturymnn, are hiving n meilnl struck in bit honor, in reference to the Monitor affair. A MERIGAN SEWING bf AOHINE 9 FOR ENGLAND. —A writer to a London paper proposes that the 42_ 4 Picloo -which it ip thought tho iiitforaut &Mort 111,1110YR115 will coat be devoted to bluing American sewing machines for the twenty thousand poor needlewomen in England. MORTALITY IN BROOKLYN.—The number of deaths in Brooklyn during the post week woo 101 i of hioh a were tinitiren, 44 adults' mat. o 00, females 42. ExTraimirE extensive tobacco factory belonging to B. EL Lewis., in Glas‘mw, Missouri, was de stroyed by lire on the 7th lust. Loss $150,000. DR. BERNA 1111. who wan etsl2tkt)lbll lie the Orgintalet, has been confined in the Wandsworth (England) Lunatic Asylum. PRILAMOLPRIik BOARD UV TRAMS. GEORGE N. TATHAM, BENJ. MARSHALL. COMMITTEE OF THE MOETII JAMES E. CAMPBELL, LETTER HAM At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Tonawanda, Julius Liverpool, soon Ship Eortharnpton, Elwell Liverpool, soon Sehr Frltileiß Barrett, Nickerson:... ~...Barbados, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 21,1863. SUN RISES 4 41-SUR SETS 7 n HIGH-WATER 8 56 eallErfED Sam Sarah Matilda, Armstrong, 1 days front East port, with mdee to E A Solider de Co. Schr S C Loud, Cook, 11 days from Calaid, with 95,000 feet lumber to Gadkill & Bohr Cameo, Pendleton, 8 days from Rockport, with ice to A Oarrott. Schr Lucy, &pence, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with corn mt al to R M Lea. Behr John L Bodnar, Cordery, from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr B J Morcor, Robinson, from Fortress Monroe. Sam Alliance, Ireland, from Hatteras Inlet. Scbr Wm Loper, Robinson, from Mystic. Bohr II A Weeks, Godfrey. from Boston. Schr E J Scott, Bothell, from Boston. Sot r Oboe Moore, Ingersoll, from Flyannle, Behr J B Allen, Allen, from Newport. Bat Larch, Wilson, from Providence. OLE ABED. Bark Sea Eagle, HOKIN Port Spain, Trinidad, Thomas Watteon & Sons. Brig Russia, Toothalter, Key West, E A Souder & Co. Schr Alliance, Ireland, Fortrass Monroe, Navy De partment. Schr B J Mercer, Robinson, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr E.l Scott, Bothell, Boston, do Bohr H A Weeks, Godfrey, Boston, J R Blakiston. Bair Larch , Wawa., Evoton, nnOVelic, Gvmis tk VV. Schr C M Rich, Hardy, Boston, Tyrol's & Co. Bohr Lady Suffolk, Baker, Boston, Sittuickson & Glover. Behr Leesburg. Swift. Thomaston, do Bohr Wm Loper, Rob!cepa, Mystic, do Schr C Moore, Ingereoll, Providence, L Audooded & Co Bohr J B Allen, Allen, Providence, J B Mary. (Correspondence of the Press.) lIEKDING. May 16 The following boats from the Union Canal named into the Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Orion, grain to It Kirkpatrick & Co; Margaret, H E Amit, fa,a P R M,oh,, a. to Humpbreys, Hoffman & Wright; Winnebago, do to cap tain;. Star, oats to Brooks & Evans; G M. Long, shingles to Joshua Keeley; Saratoga, pig iron to Gaskill& Co, Ss rah Alice, lumber to John W Lynn; L &Labatt'', do to Weight & pro; II Smote, do to Henry esoshpy; Young, do to Norcross & Sheets; D A Albright, iron ore to E & G Brooke. MEMORANDA. Brig Ann, of 1/10y, WS, front Porto Cabello for Phila. delphia, was spoken 3d inst, lot 20 IT, long 08 35. Behr Papthen, Clark, Nonce, arrived at New London 17th inst. Behr Jas Bliss, Hatch, frill Fall River for Philadel phia, remained at Nawport 6 \ 11117th inat. Schr Carihagena, Kelley, for Philadelphia, nailed. from New Bedford 18th Mat, but returned on account of a thick fog coming on. Bohr Er LOWIN York, cleared at Portland Pith inst. for Philadelphia. &bre J B Bleecker ' Edwarde, and Geo Pales, Nicker— son, hence, strived atProvidence 17th inst. The "Cr S steamer Dawn, Capt Cleary, crnising, was Elnoken 12th hat off Fryinir Pan tilioals. all well. - LEGAL. PHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 19, 1862.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That writs of ecire facies will be issued upon the folio sing claims, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, unless the same are previously paid to the undersigned, at hie oftlee, No. LSO WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia: The city of Philadelphia, to the use of James McOlos key, vs. James= Stroud, owner, &o. D. C., March. T., 1860. No. 3. Claim for $518.10, for curbing and paving in front of a lot of gratin& on the N.E. corner of Thirty fifth and Aspen streets, Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs. Thomas Bracken, owner, &c. Com. Pleas, March T., 1860. No. 10. Claim for $60.00, for curbing aed paving in front of a lot of ground on the east side of Thlrty-fifth street, Twenty-fourth ward, 188 feet north of Sycamore street. STEPHEN BENTON, felo.w3m Attorney for Claimant. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERE TOFORE existing between the undersigned, under the num gTITT & B.wwN, hes been this day die- Nixed by, mutual commit Tho bontnees of the home will be nettled by SETH B. STITT and GEO. H. SEIESLE. who are atone authorized to sign the name o[ the gem in liquidation. . . . SETH B. STITT, JAB. M. BROWN, GEO. H. MIDDLE, JAS. L. SOUTHWICK, EDWD. A (*BEENE XIIILADELPIIII, nay 20, /002. TIME UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Copartnership for the purpose of transacting a general WOOL. BUSINESS, under the name of SOUTHWICK, SHEBLE, & CO , as successors to OTITT & DROWN, at their old stand, No, OS South FRONT Street. EDWD. A. GREENE, GEO. H. BILEBLE, JAS. L. SOUTHWICK. P~taen&f Hera, May 2Q 1.882. my2o-12t NOTICE. - THE COPARTNER _LI ISHIP heretofore existing between the underlined under the firm of PRATT & BEATH, has been dissolved by its own limitation and by mutual consent. D. T Pratt is alone authorized to collect the out standing, debts, and to use the firm mum in liquidation. DUNDASS T. PRATT, BENJAMIN B. BE TH, Phila., Maylo, 1862. WILLIAM G. BILLIN. T. PRATT will continue the mlv- D, yortation of WATC/IBe, of - Cho principal Fo reign Manufactures. Also, as wholesale dealer in WATCHES of American Fabrication, Jewelry Plated- Wares, &c., &c., at the old stand, ii. W. con FIFTH and MA.B.KBT Streets. my26.6t* DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER .. SHlP.—Notice hereby given that the firm of CHARLES B. SMITH 8c CO., at the Fairmount Iron Worke r bee been dim:rived by mutual coneent. The buolnese will be settled and closed by Nay 10, 1862. CHARLES E. SMITH. The buiiness will be continued by the undersigned under the firm of MORRIS, TAEKER, & CIO. Office No. 209 South THIRD Street. u*l3-1m NORRIS, TASKER, & CO. COAL. ROBERT R. CORSON. COAL DEALER. MICE, 13.2 WALNUT STREET, BELOW SECOND, [o27-3mPILADELPHIA JM. ROMMELT NEW LEHI6IIi . COAL WHARF, No. 969 DELAWARE Avenue, above POPL AR Street. ap29-Im* C"1 --THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-BTSEET WHAEff, on the Delaware, to their Yard, uorthweet -oilier of IftiGHTEI and WILLOW latreets, where they intend to keep the best quality or TAIHIGE COAL, from the most approved mines, at the lowest prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOB. WALTON A CO., Offico,ll2 South SECIOND Stroed, Hard. "EIGHTH and WII LCIW. mbl4l THE "EXCELSIOR " HAMS ARE THE DEBT IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & Co., GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, daad. carer. of file edebratod "EXCELSIOR" EVUGAR-CURED HAMS, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Moat, Between Arch and Race streets, Philade/phia. The instly-celebrated EL EXCELSIOR" HAMS are cured br 21. M. & Co., (lo s style guitottUfar to them selvee,) expressly for FABILY USE are of delielone flavor; free from the "unpleasant taste of salt, and are prosenneell by epicures sessrlor to any now offered formic. spl-3m CAUTION _ The well-earned reputation of FAIRBANKS' SCALES Ham Induced the maker" of imperfect balancer to offer them as "FAIRBANKS' SCALES," and pun:hamar' ban thereby, hi many instancee, been subjected to f r a l g and Imposition. FAIRBANKS' KAUKO are manufac tured only by the original inventors, E. &T. FAIR BANKS A 00., and are adapted to every branch of the business, where a correct and durable Scale' Is required. FAIRBANKS it EWING, General Agents, apid.if MASONIC HALL, TIS CHESTNUT ST. BIOTINA ROOFING, mAERIPAOTEIRED BY TAB MUTED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING 0019FANY, No. 9 GOBS BLOCH, Corner GREEN and PITTS Streets, Boston, Mass. This Portable Roofing is the only article ever offered to the public which is ready prepared to go on the roof without any finishing operation. It is light, handsome, and acting applied. and can be safely and cheaply trans. ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or discolor water running over, or lying on it, and is, in all respects, a very desirable article. Its non-conducting properties adapt it especially to covering mannfactoriee of various kinds and it is COlifidentif offered to the public after a test of four years in all varieties or climate and temperature, for covering all kinds of roofs, flat or pitched, together with cars, steamboats, ,kri. It is both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to whom liberal inducements are offered. Send for gamete, circular, ke.. with particulars, to U. O. ROOFING CO., No. 9 001111 111,0011. Boston." ap74.41m DEBT QUALITY RAOYINO SLATE B always on hand and for sale at Union Wharf, lie/ MOH street, Hensfnaton. T. THOMAii. 11.1 WALNUT akreet, THE PREM. - PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1862. 625. 1100DS. No. 625 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER JAYNE'S HALL, Have now in store, and are receiving conetsndy a large and desirable annortment of CLOTHS, CASS MERE'S. COATINGS, Vesting!, Tailors' Trimmings, and ad goods adapted to MEN' AND BOYS' WEAR. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. RtIPSON'ti, CORNER OF NARROW BUGLE GIMPS, BLACK SILK LACES, BELT RIBBONS. ALL COLORS, NARROW SILK GIMPS, NARROW RIBBONS, SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS • CHEAP. PARTRIDGE AND CHINCHILLA SPLIT ZEPHYR. One lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the lead ing color% at 12% cents toff hank, RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS do ZEPHYR STORE, CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS. ap23-1m pLOOKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! THE OBEATEST BARGAINS 127 THE OITY N 0.23 SOUTH NINTH STREET sot 26-8.1 CLOAKS.—?f you want the beat value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. mh2(ll-3m CI OAKS ! A. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OB ALL TILE REWBOT STYLES IMPORTED TR= BE &SON, With every new material, made up'and trimmed in the very best manner, at prices that defy all competition, PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT ST mh26-3m 1024 0111t2T14 tr 2 as' BEET Would call SPECIAL ATTENTION To bin assortment of White Goods and Linens, adapted to the requirements of the present season PLAIN, PLAID, AND STRIPED JACONETS, OAMBRIOB, MULL, NAINSOOKS, SWISSES. FREN 0 H MUSLINS, PILLOW, SHEETING, AND SHIRTING LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HAMMER- 1024 08E8T/7IIT OTRIG-BT. TAB. R. CAMPBELL & wuni.ntAtt AND RETAIL DE.S.ZiEItS, 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have opened this day, Bonnet's Black Taffetas. Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured CameVe Hair Thibet, high lustre, Satin Plaid and Printed idarquilise. Lupin's best black Barnes and Bombazines. Bich Plaid Mozsmbiques. Lupin's best black, white r and high colored Chant Organdieu and Jaconete, ga cootie gruundit. Cachemire Stripe Printed Percalee, very rich Foulard Poplins. Foulard Satin, 103 NO B R E T O H ND E D IG- 0 11 E 91 0T B s TRE R ET ) UP STAIRS LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, &O. The Copartnership heretofore exlethig between KAUFMAN & LONNERBTADTER Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of the old firm, and the trade in general, that he has taken all the up-stairs r,orsti of NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH. To continue the manufacturing o all kinds of IMESS, CLOAK, ERINOES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, CORD Of all deeerlotione, to.. And will offer indeeettente in price &triviality, at well as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper taining to his line. WM. LON.W/IRSTADTEIt, apl-2m] No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch. W 13 - 00D3 OPESINGI DAILY. SEW Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac. Plain brown Fordarde, one yard wide. rigtlool whip grma4 and b9w9ucto .21 clhintai colon, Wool De Lollies, choice slomice. Plaid and small 'figured Wool De Laines, for children. A large assortment of Hingham, at 12g, 20, and VS cents. A fresh assortment of Cloaking Cloths. Oman &Imre dark brown fitohaire, Elhepheid's Plaids, from 18% to 50 cents. Bilk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at JOHN H STOKES', no. rya snore mom*. N_ Mask siiika, 27%, 41, and 151.19. g. Cell ..a examine our 81.1.2.34 black 9111 Kg. mug CBEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW SHADER.-17. E. itionktruairmi, N.E. coruerELE VENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning from auction, Ingrain Carpets at 28, 31, 37, 50, 82 and 63c. ; ' Entry and Stair Carpets, 18 to 62c.; Hemp, Rag snd Yarn Carpets, 18 to 870. • Floor Oil Clotho, $1 to bOo. ; White and Bed Check Matting, 20 to 2504 Gilt Bordered Window Shades, boc. to $1.60; Muslim from T to 12,4 c, Spring Chintzes 9 to 12c.; Lawns, 12,ti0 ; Shepherd's Plaids, 12 to 38c. • Delaines and Challies, 12 to 22c.i &Ain SLIBINVItI, sot. lid i Honey Ilona. and Mar seilles Quilts, SLIO to $6 ; high lustre black Silks, $1 to mrB-12t SILK MANTLES AND MOQUE& Black Taffeta Mantles. Black Silk Sacques. Elegant new styles. Light Cloth sacquo.. (ygErpEAD'S PLAIDS. ; Now lots, bewistkiws,lS)i, RON, awl 0 ca. Plaid Olozambiques, very desirable. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Silk Nixed Cassimeres and Coatings. Light colors fancy Cassimeres. d-4 Mixture. stud Melioue. Cloth goods for little follows. BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS. (NEW DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY.) r).4-01.... neatly-med. Garments. Style and Fit unexceptionable. Prices very reasonable. Boys' suite made to order. VOQt' PONAAP, O. E. corner 'NINTH and MARKIBT Streets BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS.— ..a...We will offer a good all-linen rod-bordered TO WE of good eize, for 0 ovate, been 0014 at 12% largo Size fringed do., very fine, for $2 50 per doe. j extra quality and sine, for 18X Ms. each; extra Bath do., Turkey-red border, for 18% cts. ; mry kind and quality of Towel, from 8 eta. to St each; Ilackaback, for 12% Dente par yar(l half-bleached d0.,12% ; extra Barnsley Napkins, for 'Bl.Oll per don., theca are large, square, and unoona monly serviceable ; heavy 3X yards wide figured linen Floor Cloth, for only $1 per yard; 2% yards do., for 75 cents; 7-4 bleached Table Linen, 37% eta. per yard. We offer in Table Linens some great bargains in all the quali ties, from 81% eta. to $2 per yard cheap Vinen fidkfa 10.4 Linen blieeting, 02%; one lot fine Lavella Cloth, for cents. R. D. &. W. H. PENNELL, m717.6t 1021 01AR1iE r Street. N. 13.—Williamoville, Wanieutta, Arctic, Esartiot, and all other Muffled very low, by the piece or yore, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of AM the Newest tflaterial4, AND CHOICEST PATTERNS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, LT priyl.s-2m No. 25 South TENTH Street. EW SPRING PRINTS, CHO WE STYLES. HERNIRIACS, OFN439Dgi FAUTFICI, ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot best mules and feet colors at 10c. 00WrEETHWAIT I Co., mhl6•tf H. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sta. CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN TILLAS.—Ladies in want of the above articlee will find it to their advantat. ,to visit the old established house of Mr.. &v.:4, below AEON. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at prices that astonish everybody. ant-3m - 1 - 1 0 Y B', MISSES', AND CHIL DRENIS CLOTHING, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AT /0, 13T South EIGHTH street, rum.= Three Deere above WALNUT. NEAT . LAWNS, OF FINE QUA- gelea &Aprl PIAIn Pine Pla'n Good Mike. Shawls of Plain Styles. Dress Geode, neat &signs. PYRE & LANDELL. myl-1-tf S'o 1711T11 and ARCS Streets.. ORGANDIES FROM AUCTION, CHEAP.. French Organdies, 18% cents. French Organdies, 25 cents. French Organdies, 31 cents. French Organdies, 37cents. EYRE & LANDELL, myl4 tf FOURTH mid ARCH Streetg. NEW CLOAK STORE Tke most elegant assortment in the any. No. 2b South NINTH tHreeto mh26-lim First door above Chestnut. im DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN TIST for 18 years, No. 215 VINE Street, ahoy* Beeond, inserts the moat beautiful Teeth of the seep mounted en line 1:6141, Plains, sliver, Vuloanlie, On nine, Amber, dm., at priors more redeemable for neat and substantial work than any Dentist in this My. Teeth Plugged to lest for life. No min in extracting Teeth. Artificial Teeth repaired to nit. No Per until whiffed all is right Reference, best families. f6951-11M LABOR-SAVING} MACHINE. CLOTHES-SAYING MACHINE. Haley, Morse, A Boyden'sOthea Wringer saveslabor, time, and clothes, and is an improvement which will most certainly be generally adopted. It is self-adjusting, pimple, and durable, and is far superior to every other detce for tbe Durpcic %MAW. °TIMM) hundred Intiv been sold within the last thirty days in this city. Ito family should be without one. They are warranted to give perfect satisfaction. For sale by L. B. SNOW, at the Moo of JOY, COB, (JO northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNIIT streets. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. mylo-1m SALT : 2 ) OOO sacks Qrcound Alum Bair 24,000 bitobele 10 ., 44., do .; 4,000 bushes Turk's Nand do., in store and for isle by KUBPInt & KOONS, Ho. /40 NORTH WHARYNO. RETAIL DRY GOODS C. SOMERS .& SON. CLOTH HOUSE, SILK MIXED AND PLAIN EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS, OFFER. TO THE LADIES IVENS & 00!8. No. 22 SOUTH NINTH STREET. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE. BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST' SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE CITY, AT. IVENS & CO.'S, E. M. NEEDLES LINENS. .t 0 All varieties and novelties in the above at' VERY LOW RATES' Also, 1 01161(41 Assortmont CHIEFS AND VEILS Proposals will Le received at office until T FITIII9- DAY, 22d inst., at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing five hint dred TABLETS, 4 feet long, 10 inches wide, and 2 inches thick i to be made of best red-cedar wood, free from knots and cracks. according to a sample now in this office. Time of delivery must Lo ailed. A. BOYD, MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, m 319 4t Denial° and A. Q. if. BUSINESS NOTICES. TIME.BAYING MAURINE Alt M Y CLOTHING. AND EQUI PAGE OFEIGE, TWELFrR AND GIRARD STREETS. PROPOSALLB—Provinggig will bo roceicoil at this of. flee mall SATURDAY, !Milk inst , at 12 We'ock tO furnish Thirty Thousand (20,000) FLANNEL B ACK CO &TB OR BLOUSES, unlinol, of the army pattern, to be made of army standatd (Indigo Blue, wool-dy.d) TwiVs4 Fhinuel, wtighiug five spume to the mil 91 21 maws, subject to the usual inspection. Proposals will elate how POOll the raid Goats can be de livered, as they are wanted at the earliest possible time. G. II 0.11.0351.A.14. Deputy Quartermaster General 11. S. A. Bide Tor any portion of the above will be received. inr2o-bt DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER. GENERAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, May 1, 14112. PLOPOSALS will he received at this office on Tues day, 27th day of May i Tuesday, June 341, and Titeiday, Juno 10, at 12 o'clock, M., for the delivery of one thousand (IMO) Cavalry horses, in this city, for the use of the army delivery to commence immediately after the contracts Aro awarded on the ahem dates, and the whole number contracted for to be delivered in fifteen days from time of awarding such contracts. The horses must be sound and free from blemish; not lees than (15) fifteen hands high_ and Hot leas than six A 6) years old, nor niore than nine (0)g and well trained. No mares will lie taken. No bids will be received from any one person for more than one hundred (100) horses, and no hide will be entertained unless the bidder or his agent is primmt at the opening of the proposals, and who will imineliatoly give aecutity for the faithful performance of the contract. The horses to be rallied. to inspection, and all horses tm flt for cavalry service will be rejected. Proposals accompanied by the names of proposed sure ties, who will be remitted to wive a bend for the faithful oxecitlion of the contract, to be marked, £1 Proposaim for Cavalry Horses," and addressed to mY2O-7t A. BOYD, Captain, and A- Q. M. 11. S. A NOTICE.- SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 27th day of May, 1882, at 12 o'clock, M., for supplying the United States Subsistence Department with 6,000 bead of Beef Cattle on the. Hoof. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington City, and each animal to average 1,200 Denude. gross weight; fie animal admitted which weighs lase than 1,000 pounds groin Heifers and bulls not wanted. The Cattle to be delivered at such times, and in such quantities, as the Government may require. The first delivery of Cattle to be made on the 10th of June, 1862, or as soon thereafter as Government may re quire. A bond, with good and sufficient security, will be re quired. Government reserves to itself the right to oar in Treasury notes, or other Government funds. No bid will be entertained when out in by contractors who have previously failed to comply with their con tracts, or where the bidder is not present to respond to hie bid, and all bide to be accompanied by two guaran tees. The names of firms should be stated in full, with the precise addrepe of all the members of the firm. Bide to be directed to Major A. BECKWITH, 0. 8., 11. S. A., Washington, D. C. Form of Guarantee. We, Of the county of -, and State or-, and-, of the county of -, and state of -, 019 nerchy, guaranty that - is able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the Urine of Me proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, be will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared to become his securities. This guariMtee must be atiuMaed to 4seteli6la myl2-14t COAL. Wriilen PROPOSALS -will be vevebiedi 24th instant, for the delivery, on the North Wharf, at WEST POINT, New York, of the following quantities and qualities of WHITE ASH 00 AL—Olean : SOO tons (2,240 V ton) Locust Mountain s Steamboat size. Also, 750 teas (2,240 lbs ton) Egg size. 800 tons (2,240 lbs 4jir ton) Stove size, Of either Beaver Mountaini Buck Mountain, or Balti. more vain, Wyoming, price of each stated eoraratoly. Coal can be delivered from the Schuylkill, Lehigh, and Wyoming districts, at the WEST POINT WHARF, from canal boats which receive it at the Mines, without breoLi.og bblE, *la the Ecituylb.ill. and Delaware and Raritan Canals. More than the ordinary facilities for unloading will be furnished.' The Coal to be delivered between the let of June and 24th of Anglia next. EDWARD C. BOYNTON, Captain and Quartermaster Military Academy West Point, New York, May 2,1862. my6-14t rpo PAYER MAKERS.—The -a..under signed will receive Proposals at the office of the State Printer in Harrisburg until THURSDAY, the 12th day of June, 1862, to supply the following described Sized haver, (samples to accompany Dr)Donto,) for the Efate Printing for one year from July 1, 1202, viz: Double Royal, fifty pounds to the ream. Double .Royal, forty pone& to the ream. Each to measure at least twenty-six by forty inches And douhlmsised Foolscap, to weigh twonty.eight 'sounds per ream, and measure at least twenty. six by seventeen inches. Samples must accompany bids. Those making proposals must be prepared to give sa tisfactory security for the faithful performance of the contract; and the right is reserved to reject all bids not satisfactory in price and The paper must be furnished in such quantities and at such times as required by the Superintendent of State Printing. T. T. WORTH, gnparintendent of Sista Printing. HARRISBURG, May 9. 1962. myl7-evi9t DEPUTY QUARTERMASTE R -GE FERAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, May 17,1562. HEAD NETB, TILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY In a beautiful and healthful village, three ratio from Media. Pupils received at any time for the sum mer. Boarding per week $2.25. Thorough course in the Mathematics, Languages, English Studies, and all the brand:tea °math- imughi. Boy, prepored for College or Business. REV. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. H. ap24-1m Village Green, Delaware 00., Pa POOR RICHARD'S EYE-WATER. I, John L. Mahon, of 1505 Pine street, Philadel phia, V. 0. A., give from under my nand, this 10th or May, 1852, the following certificate, impelled from sense of duty that it may benefit thousands who suffer, and know not what to do in the hour of distress and perplex ity. I will add, lem an entire stranger to the proprietor et POOR Etc rtalt.T..e. UWE-WATER! Mrs. M. G. Brown : Dear Madam : I have reason to thank God for calling my attention to a preparation made by you, called roof EICHARD'S EYE-WATER, which, through the blessing of God, was the means of resto ring my only daughter's eye to perfect. anundusat. I firmly baleve that if it had not been for POOR RIVALLED'S EYE WATER, she would have lost her eye, and per haps her life, as the inflammation was spreading over lief face, filai gouging In pot Wm, the 111.4 loot 119 r appetite. We tried various doctors and remedies, but her eye was still getting worse, aad the doctor said that he would have to operate and blister, but, as I never like operations on the eye, I did not consent. That day I W 689 to the Depot., No. 410 Aiel. Aria gat a bottle of the Eye-Water, and in thirty-six hours from first ap plied her eye was well, and the flesh that was growing over the eyeball bad disappeared. Dear Madam : I know not how to express my thank fulness to you, and to Cod for directing me io you: but all I can say is, I bona POOR RICHARD'S EYE. WATER will find its way to every mansion and hamlet where it is needed_ If any of my numerous friends in Canada West see this. or any one sire afflicted with sore t4q.s. I iseb44Bh of thAiii to try POOR RIC II ARON E WATER, as I believe there is nothing in the world equal to it for the eyes. It is aleo remarkable for restoring weak eight and dim vision. To be had of all Druggists, at 25 cents par bottle, which will be §eut free of eiDatililh on receiving the amount in stamps. Address Mrs. M. G. BROWN, 410 ARCII Street, Philadelphia. myl6-6t T A R. R A_, N T ' EICEPERVESOENT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and popular Medicine has universally re ceived the most favorable recommendations of the 111.1{DiCAL PROFESSION and the Public DS the moat EFFICIIEDEF AND AG/USEABLE SALINE APERIENT. It may be used with the best effect in Miliaria and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness Sick Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, ANTI ALL COMPLAINTS WHERS dit GRIMM AND COOLING Apnnintrr on PUR GATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land, Residents in Rot Climates, Persona of Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; _Captains of 'Vessels and Planters will find it valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in ballet' to keep in any climate, and merely requires water poured opoo It to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage. Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and Her steadily inereasing popularity for a series of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. Manufactured only by TARRANT t CO., No. 218 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren e NEW YORK, apaLly And for sale by Druggists generaliy. IRROWINPS .Lf ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, Manufactured only at FRE ORRICK BROWN'S DRUG AND 011E1110AL STORE, Vorinesoe cornor of FIRTH Nand 431128TSUT Mrecti, Attention is called to this valuable remedy which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is In dispensable, curing affection, of the stomach and bowels, and is a certain nraventim from the effects of bad water. CAUTION.—To prevent this valuable liesence from being counterfeited, a now Steel Engraving, executed at great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, in order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by worthless imitations. And seta hi- all vssim.dubts Druggists io the United States. fessirm-Rm G LUTEN CAPSULES OF PURE COD-LIVER OIL. The repugnance of most patients to OOP-LIVER and the inability of many to take it $ aU, bee in duced various forme lof dieguise for its admMietratien that are familiar to the Medical Profeseion. Some of them answer In special Mee, but more often thelvehicie neutralises the usual effect of the Oil, proving unite me Unpalatable and of lees therapeutic value. The romp Dance, nausea, Aix, to Invalids, induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of our OAPSULID3. OOP-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have been much need lately in Bump.", the experience there of the good'rs nuts from their use In both hospital and private practice, Aside from the nithiray suggested seleantmem, see 'ef ficient to warrant oar claiming the virtues we de for them, feeling admired their use will rowan in benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by WYETH & BROTHER. IMPORTANT I ± ALL ARTICLES FOR SOLDIERS Should be sent by HARNDEN'S EXPIISSS, aM WERT= @4t- They charge Only HQ;LF /4TIIPi and mud daily to Baltimore, Womblngle% Serino Non roe, and all other points °coupled by our troop'. fe24-Bnitl THE ADAMS EX - PUN COMPAIITI Offloo SIR CHESTNUT street, forward: Parcels, Packages, Nei eliandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Mies of the United States. Z. B. SANDFOBD, GlO A.nerl EinuarintendemiL LATOUR OLIVE OIL.-463 baskets AA Lel ODE OLIVE OIL, just received, and for sale by JAVBETCHE LAYMMINE, 20; sad 294 Douth nor faucet. OAIITION.—Having seen a spurious article of Oil branded J. Latour," we caution the public against purchasing the flame, se the genuine J, /intent Soil can be procured only front JAKE - UV:MO & LATIDIGNE, myl3•tf 202 and 204 South P.SONT Street. TY YOU WANT GOOD POUND J_ BIITTEB, go to B. Z. GOTTWALW, No. 1112 SPICISO OSMAN Skeet. tob26-11 PROPOSALS. PHILADELPHIA, May 19, 1862 EDITCATIONAL. MEDICINAL. PHILADELPHIA 1119 ire ALITUT area. Philadaiphis INSICrIIANCE CODIEPANTES. VE INSURAN , MECHANICS' INSI PHILADELVIIIA, Na. Vt, below nitre, iro.ore IIIIilaill; "1101).1 from hom or Dion toiltronty to toijoml gill Loriwzi to HlCrit the patronage of the DIREU CE. R.T.R.kN43I^I 110:11:PANY OF ::8 NOKTII tirXTEI atrrot, a„ s, Good 4, and Plerchrtitilko nage by Mire. Tho Oornpaar i itnnuptir, ~,,,i tirw - vi,7 it,,po • publir. JTORS. William hiargan, Jainns 3iartitl, J,,bi,u Darn_; Francis Falls, Charles (flare, ThOTIMS Fisher, John Braiab`i. Fraud.; 31aNtaitaA, 11, :;4 1, 0 , 15 41, - Bernard Rafferty. MR COOPER, President. -etary. sayl7-tf Francis Coo p er, Michael 111.!11 coy, TllOlllll. It. McCormick, Matlhow Mc Alcor, Joint y , Thomas J. Fleambill, - Bernard H. Unison:. 11, Ml 7/“.1 0.L1.111, Jame MeC. 1111 l , FR AN ErNAItD RAPPEItTY, SP,., DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEOISLATCRE 01' eIONNSYLVANIA, 11385. OFFICE B. E, POTINN_E THUM AND WALNVX STE - NETS. YLIIL ADZ hrtliA. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, CARGO, To ail parts of the World. FBEIUIIT, INLA D INSURANORS On Goode, by Rivera, Canals, Lakes, and Lane Vantages to all parts of the Union. TIRE INSURANCES lOp Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling houscs a jeu. ASSETS OF THE OOIIPXNT, NOV. 1, 1861. PAS. COSY. 9100,000 United States Five per cont./Kan. 1100,250 00 50,000 United Mato Biz per cont, Trea sury Notes. INNS frf 26,000 United States Seven and Three tenths per cent. Treasury - Notes 10,000 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent. Loan 159,601 Si 198,060 Philtuielphia City Six per cent. Loan. 110,448 17 110,000 State of Tenneseee Five per cont. Loan. ....... 24,076 00 50,000 Pennsylvania ............ Mort, gage Six per cont. BOWS 10,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort gage Six per cent. Bonds 06,130 38 10,000 1300 Sharon Stock Oensiantown side Company, principal and interest guarantied by the Oily of Plil• ladelphia 14,587 50 5,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 5,000 00 BlUo receivable for insurances flush..." • 90,730 07 Bonds and Mortgages 70,000 Of/ Real Estate 61,355 36 Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Marine Policies, Inforeet, and other Debts dne the Company Scrip and Moak of sundry Immune and other Companies, sll,s4s—estirnated va lue 4,086 00 Cash on hand—ln Banks ..561,098 06 In Drawer 517 El DIBEOTOBB. daanilol M. Stokes}, 3. F. Poniaton, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer rd'llvains, Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Burton, Jaoeb P. Jones, James IL McFarland, Joanna P. Eyre, ImJohn B. Semple, Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. ADTIN, President. HAND, irks President. ;rotary. jabUif WilHaia MAI% Mdmund A. Sender, Theophilits Paulding, John B. Penrose, John 0. Davie, Jammu Traqualr, William Eyre, Jr., James C. Hand, William 0. Ludwig, JOBBDII H: Seel, Dr. IL K. Minton, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Oharleo Kelly, WILLIAM THOMAS O. HENRY LYLBURN. Elea THE RELIANCE MIITIIAL INOURANON oompenT, OF PBTLAMILTRIA, OFFICE No. 306 WALNUT STRNET, Insures against LOSS OR DAMAGE NY WIRD, at Rouses, Stores, and other boildloge, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Mer chandise, in town or country: GASH CAPITAL, !1281,110.04—A88AT11 $117,111.05, Which is invested as, follows, via: In Orel mortgage on city property, worth dellbig the amount 11/0111900 00 renneylvania Railroad (AWN 0 per cent. ‘lllO mortgage loan, at par 0,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent, as oond mortgage loan, ($30,000) 17,900 00 JElnntingclon and Broad Top Railroad ant Canal Co.'. mortgage loan 0,000 90 Ground rent, Bret-class 1,462 GO Aateral loans, well mewed 8,600 00 City of Philadelphia 0 per cent loan 00,000 00 Allegheny County 0 per cent, Pa. BE, loan, 10, 0 00,_ 09 Commercial Ranh stock 01/00 91 Mechanics' Bank stock 5,011 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 5t00k..........6,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'. sirl., 05,860 00 CorinlY Fire ineeranee F*b: WO 00 The Delaware M. 0. Insurance Co.'s Moir,. 700 00 Union Mutual Insurance Och'e scrip 880 00 Bills receivable 14,80/ 74 Book accounts, accrued interest, kg 7,106 IR Crib en .. . . ... . ... /LIM 111117,1 , 11 Of The Mutual principle, oonabiaed with the permit, of a Stock Capital, entitles the insured to participate to the PROEM% of the Company, without liability for LO/111111. Leaser promptly adjusted and bald. DIBBOTOBB. Samuel Bfirpham, Robert Steen, William Iflttnier, Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, J. Johnson Brown. Charles Leland, Jacob T, Bunting, Smith Bowen, „tato Bissell, Pittsburg. Iffi 7i_eiaLßY, President. Siam Tingley, William R. Thompson, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John R. Worrell, B. L. Carson, Robert Toland, ff. D. Bosongarten, &barlea B. Wood, James S. Woodward, E. M. Klitolllll/, Elecretect Fobruary 18,1881, FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA PIECE INIESTEANOE UOMPANY. Incorporated 1826. ()HARTER PEE. ItETUAL. 176.110 WALNUT EitisiA, oypeeite InAef,ao - Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-els ream, centiettem to immure. against Lome or Da. tease by Fire ' on public or private Buildings, either per manently or for a limited time. Al" oa Trirnltiere, stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Oapital, together with a largo Surplus ltimd, is invested in the most canto' moaner, which sashimi them to offer to the hewed an undonbted security in the was of lost. DIGEOTO'Rti. jenathan Patterson, Thom Robber, Quintin Campbell, Daulei Smith, Jr., Altatuniur g9nNit7 /Oh* POTWOUt William Montanus, Thomas Istuto Haulehung, JONATHAN WILLIAM G. OROWILL. PATTEBBON, Preddent. .ratan. qt THE; .ENTERPItiedsI ?ABU - RANCE. Oord.Pah - r 19111,AMILPHIA. (FIND INSURA_NOII NXCILUSIVELC) U9III , A.NY'S BUILDING, S. W. nom= 2 , 01311,11/1 AND WALNUT STREBTS. DIBROTOBS. Y. liatchroril Mart, Illordecal L. DaMVOs - WMlam "Scam I Gee. H. Stuart, Halbro Frazier, I john H. Drown, John X. Atwood, D. A, Fahnerrort) Beni T. Trediet, Andrew D. Oast, Hwy Wharton, I J, a Errlnuar, F. BATURFODD BTABB, PresidenL OxiMilla W. 002 a. Secretarz felt RXGRANGE INBUILANOt COM.' A:4 l'ANY—Oitioe, lie. 409 WALNUT Witted. Tire Insurance on Howe, and Merchandise generally, en favorable terms, either Limited or perpetual. DIRZOTOBS. Jeremiah Bono% Thomae Mar*, John Q. oinnoao, (Marlys Thompson, award D. Roberta, Junes T. Hale, Samuel D. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen, Reuben U. Hale, Jobn J. Griffiths. JEREMIAH BONSALL, President. JOHN Q. GINNODO, Vies Presided: it(17111D 001, Secretary. Jail AMERICAN FIRE INSUR • SE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No.B/0 WALNUT Street) above TIM, Philadelplda. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplum, la mbed in sound and available Securities, continua. to Inturo on Dwoillutph norm Eurultgrol Moreilit4llll9l INF tole In port end their tiarsces, and Max Personal m ilady. All Loam liberally and promptly sdßupted. DIBICOTORS. Thomas B. Marl% James B. asaybell, Jobs Webb, 'Edmund G. GWEN Gamma O. Norton, (Marks W. Pvaßawl Patrick Brady, Israel Morris Jobs T. Lewis, THOM B. HABIB, President. ALIEN U. L. 0111AW/011Da lieomery. MIMI A NTHRACITE INSURA.NeII COMPANY. Antborired Capital 11400,0011 °Moe No, 811 WALNUT OM*, between Thhd eel Fourth Barret* Pldiadelpida. TY& Company will insure against lOW or dump by Tire, on BalMlngs, Furniture, and Merchandise gem- Abet, Marine lainirances on Vowels, Cargoes, and Yrelghte. Inland Insurance to en park of the Onion. DIRNOTOBS. William Behar, D. Luther, Lewis Anaemia& John B. Blakialton, Joseph WILL WM. W. N. Baeirtir, liteerMarn. I NSURANCE COMPANY OF Ti !WAWA: Or PINIBYLVALNLS—OPPION Nes. 4 pod 0 NI4LIAIIOI/6 glr.g.lPP2r9.o) .f9rot_Lt.io.o cog 41117 r iltrec4, between DOWN. DOA TIUMI litre s% 11109ZPOBATED In 1794-OHABTIE PZEPITUAL. CAPITAL, $260,000. . . . PROPESTIZII OF THX COEPANT, TRBBIIABT 1,'1I&, 5607 0901.11 L 'URINE, FIRM, TION INSURANCE. DIEBOTOBS. henry D. I:themes-S i Gemeet Grout, Sr., Marla; Maasletter,l Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Walton, John B. Armin, Henry G. Freeman, William E. Width (Aeries 0, Lew% eeorge H. Mart, Gloorgo V. carnal Alward U. Knight._ . . 8111111.11/1870, Praddent. MIP-# MINIM D WILLIAM HAir7L• DRIIGNI AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOENIAIKER, as CO.. Wordomot Corner FOURTH and RAC! Blew% FILLLADELPILIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DIPORTERO AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. XANUFAO7II3III Or WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS ? PUTTY, ha. Aroma YOZ TH7. OILZHILLTID FRENCH ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and mummers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CAM. ikon -2m BITE LEAD, DRY AND IN OlL.—Bed Loot, White Lead, Litharge, Buyer of Lead, Copperas, Oil of Vitriol, Calomel, Patent Yel low, Chrome Red, Chrome Yellow, .A. 4111 Fortis, Mice rtatig Acid, DPIRR Slate, Rochelle Salts, Tartaric Acid, Orange Mineral, sktnme Tart, 801, Died, Abdo. While Vitriol, Bed Precipitate, White Precipitate, Lunar Caustic, Narootine, Sulph. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate morphine, Lac. Sulph•, Ether Sulphuric, Ether Nitric, hipbritti Quinine, Corm. Suhllni.,Denarcotized Opium, Chloride of bode, Wetherfire Ext. Nucl.% Tarte:a. Emetic, Chloride of Lime, Crude Rolex, Refined Borax, Camphor, Resin Commie. WITHERILL & BROTHER, rnealete MfifirlfAtilieitm Chemlzttt Nos. 41 and t 5 Norte SECOND Street, 11111.11 PIIILAVELI'aiIt, BALE OF CAAPETINGe ON FitlD MOP.NING. Hay 23; on fonr monthe' credit—. 1 850 pieces vairet, Brawls, Ingrain, amt Venetian care OeNnga, matting.% Etc 256 P111'0.26 PAIL fg ILIONA,M.IIItMS, NAL ba CHEVICE, FIL DE Off Via. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Paris 6-4 mocambionee. rads 7-4 pail de the re, ratio 7-4 615 de charm. Paris 7.4 broche fantasia de Paris. Small figured Pavia moueliu de 'nines. Also, lawns, organdies, black silks, velvets, white geode, linen cambric bandlierchiale, &c. ALSO, 2,000 DON. PARIS HAND. MADE FILLET MI rrs, Comprising a handsome assortment of short and long, with and without Augers, new styles and patterns, la-t 18 131 FIT 11.611 MI swoons la LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, RIB 1392igit bil/MNEKY G 0 9.0 3, 49 -I giqifickSll9l num kOlnirliCt i May 21, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. BONN) T RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS. Included in sale of Wednesday an invoice of choice style vault do soi haunt t ribbons, No, 4 a 0 nit in trllntnlnf ribbons, bonnet silk and matens/ white and black silk laces, 100 cartons choice stiles Paris artificial dowers, Sec. EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, LINEN OA M BRIO HANDKERUHIEFS. Also, mull line of new and desirable style embroideries, jaconet anti cambric trimmings Jaconet collars, sets DAndE, llonnciuQe, dtc. Alec, a line of jaconot and cambric muslin brilliants, nanesooku, bails muslin, &c. Ate°, atoll tine of :krri gaunt' plate and hemstitched linen cambriA hanokerchiefe. LACE YELLS. Also, an invoice of Paris Pusher lace veils, just landed, black lace mitts, &c. FIRE PROOF SAVE. Also, at 1 o'clock, one superior Farrel & Herring fire proof safe. BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER. BEHOVED from No. 9 South SECOND Street to No. 202 HATIRET Street, south side, above Second Street. nratten sAtng mtv aoubg, tint msmas, NOTIONS, &c. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, com mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. City and country dealers, are requested to attend these sales. Coneiguments reepectfully solicited from manufactu -1 ere, imoortem, eme.ind este roeholesale.and jobbing houses, and retailers of a" laid every description of merchandise. Entire stocks of goods arram 6 mdslanksold in lots to suit the retail trade_ Clash advanced on goods. Settlement ameba day frrin Salo. 11110 4 ,- FOR SALE-A. HANDSOME &natio tilror-story brick 11WIttLING, Lack buildings and lot of ground, at the Northeast corner of WALLACE and NINETEENTH Stre.ts, thirty-seven feet eliht inches front, by one hundred and Hue feet deep, replete with all modern conveuivneeii, Tim fIgiVIINII9 - dAtiUgt Immediate poebeeman lam Apply to A. B. CABYEB c 00., Bouthweet. corner NINTH and FILBERT Streets. myls-6t* Davie Penmen, Peter Sieger, J_ Baum_ Wm. W. Deal, John Yeteham X ESHER, . ?resident DEWS, Vies President smitif 0 - 1 TO RENT—A well• furnished Conntry. Home, of moderato Rim, The grounds In clude Flower, Fruit, and 'Vegetable Gardens, an Orchard, a pleasant grove, through which a little brook flows, and pasture grounds for the use of two cows. It is situated a mile ands half from Old York Road Station, North Penn. aylvania Railroad. Inquiro 1616 LOCUS r Street, ap7•mwf tf a FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four ■3 Houses, on the went nide of EE.451.150 iltreet, hokrr Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of "NINTH and SANSONE Streets. mb2.B-bf a FOR BALE OR TO LET.—A pleasant b.— In 4.1 e eabiivba a Mali., SIOAVir acre of ground, abundance of abode and fruit. Rant low. Apply at No. 151 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, second story. ap26-1m si TO LE - T—A beautiful CO UN TRY-PL AMC, of 10 acres, on the west bide of FRONT-Street roes, above Hart lane, within ten mi nutes' walk of the Frankford and Southwark passenger cars. Posseevion early in Awn. Apply M the eMith west corner hilfite and SANSONE, second story. mb2.3-tf I'OR SALE—A Large Halve Hammer .1-7 and Frame, In complete order, with all the fixtures; can be seen in operation by inquiring of CHABLIS MIDDLETObT,IBSCOND and WILLOW. mylo-12t* ()HEAP BUTTER ! CHEAP BUT- N./ TER! only 12 etc per pound, at No. 212 SPRING GARDEN Street. zah26-tf akt.ZU ak aeo JOHN LI. MYERS 00., AUCTION KERB, Nog. 23'2 and 234 MARKET Otrnell. BALE OF DRY GOODS. ON THURSDAY MORNING, tiluy vu Fr4r munrutf unnitt-- 500 rewlteultre Britifih, 'grouch. zud &inert: au dry GaAs SAVE OF FILNNOtt DRY GOODS. ON MONDAY MORNING, Nay 26, on four months' credit,. 700 packages French, 4011119,11, Eiwitvi, and British dry goods. SALE OF BOOTS AND Srfoxe. ON TIICBPAY HORNING* May 27, on four monthir credit. 3,000 packages boots and show. VILTBNE6I3, BRINLEY, II 00., j 2 429 ernaruL SALE t-F Ftlymon GOODS. ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 22, by catalogue. bGolota of fancy nod otapla Frftucli drY gond% SOLID (AIM:a GINGHAM'S. DAYELD AS, ite 10 cases fine solid check gingham. 2 came hireling and debeges. 3 cases small figured printed lawny. ALSCi ACO PARIS NEW STYLE BLACK LACE POINTS AND SHAWLS SPECIAL SALE OF COO CARTONE3 13011 NET A NO Tli/ D 1 num RI B 130if3. Of the importation of Messrs. 9oleliac & Freres, Just landed. ON FRIDAY MORNING, hiwq 23, at 10 o'clock, on four months' crelit— 6415 cartoon Noe. rxtra riot' brooao figured, plain, chene, gran grain, and poult do 8910 bonne& ribbons. Full line:, Noy. 4,5, end 6 corded edge white, corn, exttline, blue, and aosetted colors. Men 1% to 40 corded edge blaok4 white, and corded do, A leo, an assortment of corn colored do. N. B.—The above are all fresh goods and choicest colors. mid worthy the attention of the trade. WIMP 1101tD it Co., AttOfilatu REIM 525 MARIERT and 52 OOMMIIIWZ &qr. BALL OF 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOW, ASH RILOCIANS. ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 23, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be 'moll, by eatalogne, 1,400 carom men a, boys', and youths' calf, kip, and grain boots •; calf and kip, brogans, Om. grass genera, walking show, Uxford dud scotch ties, Sod women's Wawa' and children's calf, kip. goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, comprisicg a large and desirable amortment of city and Eadern manufacture, Sir Itioole open for exerninatlon# with eetalogoee t early on the morning of sale. PAINICOABT & WAILNOCK, AUC PIONEERS. No. RIA MARRE,T Street. SHERIFF'S SALE OF SEWING MACHINES. THIS _MORNING, Mar 2lit, at 1 o'clock precisely, 24 sewing duschines, by order of the sheriff. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF A STOOK OF READY MALE CLOTHING 4 by Catalogue, ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 22, commencing at 10 o'clock ',middy. Included will be found a full and general assortment of seasonable goods for gents' and youths' wear, worthy the stteittiuu of city RA co - nutry bilyora. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF 200 OASES STRAW GOODS, by Catalogue. ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 20, eommeneine at 10 &dock% embracing a great 'variety of faaldobable goods for ladies', gents', Misses', and cliildren , e wear. 200 CARTONS BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB BON& ON FRIDAY MORNINO6 May 22, commencing at 30 o'clock precisely -200 cartons latest and most desirable styles ribbon°, Nos. 4gs6o, consisting, in part, of plain and fancy solid oleic cord edge bonnet ribbons, Noe, 12400; rich and choirs broths and fancy do,i extra finality blaok and white do.; a full line of most choice colors round edge trimming ribbons, Nos 4,6, and 9, all extra quality goods, adapted to first•class sales. MOSES NAT HAMS, AUCTIONEER AND clownissiox Anir•OFUNTI 1 50 net~1 ooiuee o f gum" &fia lunla gt;.•,4,4. TARE NOTICE The highest poesible price is loaned on goods at /1/11. thane Principal Establishment, southeast corner of Muth and ittace oiroote. At Scant are-tUni mem Amu si any other establishment is this city. NATHAN'S' PEINOIPAL MONEY NIBTABLUSI - KENT. 2.50,099 7r9 LAMM, In temp, or email amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on diamonds, gold and sliver plate, watches, Amokp. merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, planes, ail goods of every description. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWN,ST MATINEE DATIL This estobliehment has large fire as Valet-proof sates, for the safety of valuable goods, together with is private watchman on the promisee. EBTAninap EVA TED LAST S 9 ISAIAS, 4.1,11 litir•eurf OA - tis .. 116,1:17; AT Wltil2, 741 A . 4 PRD.TCIPAL ESTABIJUIDIENT." CHARGES GIII:IATLI B7:1)17021l. AT PRIVATE BALE. oh 6 usi SitloPt,i4lllMll. ihn6.l ti4.156-1;11 , 44, With tqat-111.4 plots, soft and loud pedals. Pries only $9O. .Clue very fine toned niano-corta, Orion only . RSA ron SALE AND TO .L.M. TO DISTILLERS. The JNET/LLE/11" known se the " PHCMNIX," and formerly owned and occupied by gAniL. sarrllf, Bea., situated on TWENTY-THIBD, between BAGS find VINE Streets. Philadelphia, Clanacitsr NO bulimia per day, is now offered for gala on roinionablo and soma modating terms. Is in good running order, and has eii the modern improvetnento. An Artoelen well on the pre- M 1609 furnishes an mailing ounly of good, pm, int'''. Address Z. LOOKI /4 CO.. Ito, 1010 XAKEZT fAreet, Philadelphia. fe22-dti da TO LET OR FOR SALE—Neat 1&11 country place, containing about 5 acres of land, with good buildings, near ChesUr, Delaware county, 11 wiles from the city, half mile from railroad station on the Philadelphia and Wilmingten Railroad. Pine vnelaty d leruite, &c. Apply to R. Ptllqll l , myls No. 309 WALNUT Street. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS NATIVE WINES. STRICTLY PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE—THE MOST DELICIOUS, RICH, AND FRUITY WINES EVER OFFERED TO TILE rvoiac, AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DIALER IN FINN OBOONNINS, pp26.ff CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STO CROSSE & BL&CKWELL'9 osle twitted PICKLES and SAUCES, constantly received by RHODES k WILLIAMS, my 6 107 South WATER Street. NUTS,-29 13.4.14 EU LANGAIEDO O ...Lll ALMONDS; 25 balm SICILY ALMONDS; 100 bags New African PEANUTS; Ad received and for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, my 6 107 South WATER Street. BBLS. GOOD COOKING - BUT TEE for sale very cheap at No. an SPRING GAB. DEN Street. niti26-tf VERY CHOICE WRITE RYE FLOUR. only SA( etc Stsr pound, at No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. mh2s-W SARDINEL 4 ,—A very ouperior brand for ease by CHARLES 8. 04118TAIR80 apt 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street. "11. Alltrrith.4 TI-10MAS 130 , N8, JAS. Nos. laD and HI bonth FOURTH Eltre.s. 867" Plll5 iuTii 1tiA1.. 7 %1 /TEAL MILT M. A rf MT. vire A:I! TEM 'EXCHANGE ON TVPP4TS, At4TAT tkasiwro, e.krak. rWe have a IXrgo amount of reel e 4 to tettait Jule, itioltaibtc °Tory decoription of city au ] twirs;; v Mr 7• Printed itata may be bad at tho Lot:bloc Nom.* E 131111.103, LOANS, Pie. ON TIJ EWA YT Nay 27, at 12 f.eclock noon, at the Pocolotoge, without ?eget-ye, tor mconnt of whom it may noncom -100 Owen Irwin Coal company. Penna.—par $l2. 2 bon.lri of Thug. T. WlPrilitAt., m.,033 .1 al r , SAL la ',wads or Tho 6. T. Wiptthan, , 1,6011 owl,. dun July, 1659. 2 1,47,04 cf Thu:, T. 'Memnon. *MO rarh i dq+ ,f 0tTb.,... T. WICT/Mlil. WOO, drIP Ilse mbar., ts"ost. :1 , 1•P'71/red by cattalo tral enbsta is Ittadfort county, Pennellyania The bonds; sn ty Ini m 15411 at the Mint San rin.tuli. NXI MOW g ) llk of S. SBOO Pottioilvklith t per cart . Low', ig It. 4111tet F 0 1111; , 11vatilit !Whim! lintnpatiy, MEAL ESTATE SOL rt—llitY 2r. Apgiintome Forfunotnry MAK —LOT.. 1,..“1. 6hl Da tonwood Ettrattt, Mat of Chlil Won, Tlitrtennth want, 24 feet front. Nato 2.6.10 ft, THRED STORY BRICK STORE lind DWELLING, northwest COMM' 01 Twoutiuth and Carlton iiiroat.i. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, writ uida of Tltlptl XerOtal Plita t, nnrat of Balm Twatrlo.foi l tth THREE STORY BRIO( DWELLING, Hamilton street, went of Thirty•thfrd, Twentyfonrth want ELEGANT AND VALUABLE couNTRy PLEAT, aerrw, with tatat4lar• attar Titcvnrr Anti nett? tho river relawaro. NRAT MODERN RPISIPRNOW South Broad second house he low Paasymik road. Lot 40 feet front. Has the modern conventencom. Yard planted with vepty eltita_ fruit teat,, be. RANDaVint Mit!)litett b "AIWA RESIDIRipB, on the north tide of Mount Vernon greet ' west of kintlit— eenth. 40 fee t front. relniebe4 in neat modern 'trio. Clear of incerel.rance. NEAT MODERN TIWIALLTINt, oi, tho nova. ml., c pt Monet Vernon etreer, .roli of Ilighteonth Peremptory gale.--VALIYABLN ()NT A 89,168.86, N.:mitred on a large and valnalrle proportY• North Pecoad street, above Race, known as ttro "Ommi Tavern!' EI•ICCANT tittOWN-81'0141 IttatbrKtig, No. 1613 toctist street, opposite St. lilark's Church, 22 foot front. It WWI built for a former ownor, and is finished in Meant modern style, and sapid() with all modorn con- Tonionees. 810.000 man rottatin on noottioi Pm it . . . _ NEAT Ili OIfE RN DOUBLE RESIDENCE. Forty eighth street,"north of Hie Darby Passenger Itailrowl. Twenty-fourth ward. It is tinishfd in maim! Ark,. and is situate In a most beautiful and desirable. neighbor. hood. I.IIIA, half oast,. trum.ll,ate prom:WlN:i t I.ll:Air Mobitlltt iii,VALLINd, No, t 733 c.,st q s street, wtst of Seventeenth. BUILDING LOT, adjoining on the west, 11 font front. 2 THREN-STORY BRION. DWELLINGS, No. 113/ Olive stte4t, weht of geventi,oth. itANDSOME COUNTBY Bbiatinaon, vbfr,tioat Bill, near the Chestnut Hill and Spring House turnpike. Twenty-84)mnd wail. TWQ-OTWIT ARIGK fIOTTAGS. No. lON Nolllt Twelfth street, above Oxford, Has the molern mugs nieneen. THREE-BTOEY BRICK DWELLING, No 1011 Meryine street, in the rear of the above. Daa hydrant is the yard, &c. Per''n'T't"r7 9. l `" ,— T-An 4 ;tt Atm DtmEnto-h Ile- SIDEV CE, 'No. 231 South Thinl Greet, betwean Walnut and Epruco atreeta, with stable and coach.hon,e on Le vant !greet. SALE OF THE VALUABLE 'PHIEOLOGICAL, TIM 70RICAL, CLASSICAL Mai lIIISCELLMIEOUS LIBRARY of the Rev. C. M. Butler, D. D , late of Washington, D. 0. ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, May 21, 22 and 22, At the auction store, commencluct at 4 niclbck, will ha sold the valuable Library of the Rev. C. NI. Ruder, rum prising a large collection of standard and dealrabis a , ..o.!3on ta cured by special guarantee at /WZO WALNUT Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no ()barer Professor BOLLBEI, the founder Of this r sent superintend the treatment of all cm wupPlgt ta2ncalniaff a multitude of core meth also 19 r. and "'"rP i l"'" 6 •" s medical men and others will be al lectures are constantly given and others who desire a kw implying Ftectricity as a r , " mammon time. TAMES HOMER & SON HA' IDlendid somatant 21 13L0 Cirocerifv, ctg VENTS Ana :mix otreete, aao asall fitreets, 07