RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. THR LATR Ray. lIR. tui i.111;;14 diTaOMlO, rata• tuenturative of the life mat inborn of this eminent divine, Will he thlivereft to•n:orrow averting, in the church corner of Teifh and Fltbi.rt streets. by the lie,. Win. J. A. Taylor. D. D. 'I his church w•au originally built for Dr. lirtlimie, sod for twelve. yearn he Was It, pastor, haring gathered a large hod iuftneatlal congresttlutt by whom hie memory in lendetly ultoritthed, and nt whom, reoment their present Inustor. the tier. Dr. Taylor, has cousomed to &liver tits discourse to-morrow pruning. °EMMA]. lifOet.gt.l.Ax's pcmitt order to suspend all =Mary opaiations on the yard's day, that ho and his min might enjoy ihs this in rest, is highly oommemied by- tho religions Prase throughout the North. Tae Giai6.lSAL AbSE3lllLlati 01 TAR ritgBRYTHRIAIS entracit.—TAls Old Sub.,ol. Gesrnd Assembly nit at Columbus, llts capital or 011ie, uu buriday, May 15th, ill/l1 em up* Led with a Burumm by /L. 1% J. 0. 13144:41111, D. D., (A Baltimore, from Orb. xi'. 28. lioT. C. C. 'firstly, D. D., I.L. D., or Steubenville; tram chosen niodedetur, having 199 solos to 19 fur Dr. MacDonald, of Priucetuu. Uf the opsultig sermon, (be correspondent of Ilea Tribune says: • , .• Little need be etild, whom It is known that the rem tend gentleman war chosen uusierator last ye tr, with the expectation cf conctilating . the tiouDmro bretaren try inducing thou to remain. It was; all adroit and success ful attelll pt at Jr on-coturuittah tun, awl would apply eaDvallY well to tint Church .tet the United or Comialeram *stem Be gave no offence to any whO worn dioloyat, and wall perhaps anxious to avow an ex presdou of his riowa. Not to, however, with nev. 1)r. it J Dreoklurldge. In his previous ureter.. 'No mar can donut his flue° npeo. naising lo) idly, ur his win' Oguess to d. , El.ns it." 'the New hehool Asarnutds snot at Cincinnati, opened with *seamen by Ram. Dr. Coudit, or Auburn, moderator lust year. Rev. (image Duffield, 1): 1)., alas chosen moderator by 113 vote*, to Mr 1... r Dr. Joel Parker of tido city. Icon. Wm. U. Ittuwn of Chicago. and kev. F. if. Cuthugmend were elected tenitymary amok,. A commit teo was appointed to unssider the mate of the couutry and ievOrt au expremiou of too vmws laud ;rulings of the . Asienahly on alto present war. 'Yaw cutuntitteo of goy. N. 8. 8. Boman, D. D., 11. L. I'. Monti:woo, 1). D., W. Alkmaar, 11. Rood, and J. Raynoll4. rhflatielphia ens deplatuttul as the piste next itusA. Mg, having liti voted, to tifi f..r Imlayette-uvenuochurcb, Bruoglyar, and 13 for tridatompolls. The Confeelerute Mules" As•euthly is appointed to meat at /demob's, Teti,, , hut we have uo account of the organization. Feriae!, they will •• have a good time." ctureepoudent of the Chris tutu Ilerald soya '.l rontideutly trust our commodores Foote and .also weal at atiouc the isnot time, Mkt fulfil_ - the prophecy ol Roses, • taleatiohis astral, bury them' I Wads that I could enjoy seeing such pesUlant fellows as '1 horns...lt tad Palmer to hoard the Jeasle Beaton, Ihttoiug to a titioyel htl/11011 trout ahnuundarre Foote." e quote hum hos. ix to-7, the malamute refuted to by this writer . . . . . tt What 1k (II ye dote the 'solemn day, and is the dayof the ft net of the Loin Fur, let they are gone bIICNWIO of tielSit WARM. .Egl pt ellen getter them up, Memphis shall bury them i the ptetutunt klecet fur their sliver, Denbo shall peewee term; therua shad be lu their litbernectts. The Muir of rtateuou are CJlllt, the days of recosur,euee are come ; termed eheil i.n*w it; tee ptupte Lll,l lout, the epic rust luau le Liam, tor toe multi tude ut thine iniquity, al.o the art.,t na,red." Tits tenor ut the Now Yuri: buteperklent, Rey, henry Natd Beecher, stares mu Me let teem, that ho heti received a pereohal oleic, ut his unice. from Will lain A. Jackeen, Isle cum:lmmo to Jefferson Davie, who, he Skys t is a gue,d-I,:okiug, iutelligeut black mite, about thirty yeurs of age, Dot owein out Diced by the great iTILItDT, 11 UM whose 6 , 31 , 1iC6 he wai Yell glad to 45011L911 by hieing oat of Iticianutid lute the &hater of Mo- DoweWe libel. Ile is now iu New Yore, olfering himself es ballst LOGY coactititeit, but w..uld prefer in future to live ebb a respectable family. TM; E81.1014..4'S ANNIVIRSARIKS OV BOSTOS Will be held 1403.1. earl,. Almoug thew will he thin of the Mee- Tiede Ot lretcuery Aw.uclatlou, to he held lu Treinout Temple un Weduredey, Noy 2e, at 11 o'clock ORNERAL hTNOu OF TIIR Minn:RAN CIIITRON OP PENNiTLYANIA.—The 17 5th nuptial convention of the 'Evangelical Lutheran !Ululates lout of Pennsylvania will open on 'Malty Istinday, June iota, lg6l, in Allentown, Lehigh count, TUE tirriiOAONING OADDATII-BCROOL CONVENTION.— The tiotthreining Sabbath-tenon' anivention of this State, fur which the moat ample provl,douB have beau, mole to lender it porno tive of onbliatu-sellool luterotlte, will Colima , Loo +AR iu Um, City, ut tun church of tie 11ev. John Chamtwrs, Brued and . George streets, on 'lnestlas next. The potent haticatioue av e that there will be a very general reprotrutottOu Truitt au Parte of the Butte. We 'tom that the nfly.fourth anniversary 01 the Bible Suciaty will ha held at thu smut Omen eu Thntadny eveniug, May Zeta, which, we have nu doubt, will form a pluseaut and iuteansuog puretuttesla fu thu roccedinga ul the ConventlOn. BAPTIST ABSIVERSARTBS.—TI:IO ➢fay nnuiVonariOil of the serious nocletleh iu ilia iutereat ot tun tlaptiat Church, will be bold next week et Proviedme, 11.1. 'roe ataoWaullu anuivormay of zno k'ren Mission SO • ciety 'will he held nt the Baptist Cherub in Nicetewn, rear Philadelphia, of which Rey.'Phonies S. Malcom to poster, coumencing on Saturday, toe ILO of Jane, And continoieg ever tt.e Swbuietti toe litipliorin or the eociety occupy ins the hint day, and the Selieurn cueing deroto.l to religious heiritee. Dr. Deward Merieeta is ueeoiotad to preach the simnel cartoon; J: Minutia Lis laiin Late. A CoNritAIIAND , B TELLNICSOIVING PILLYBIL—In old darks), of Lori:vide, what, vujuilog the privileges nc• Corded to him by these times was beard to exclaim "Brats de Lord, halitiojer, uredis uigder should lib see Cis ere happy time, when white WWI LUMIt hab a pest ro DIOVU ILLII.III, and Digger go where hint please widont ono Brest the Lord." Tug Err. A. B. STILL has accepted a call to the Low rencevitle Baptist Church, and eutorwi upon his labors. Tim MILTIIODIST slvei the 'Attlee of more than three honored Methodist 11111billitIrtl who hove cvuuocted them selves with the army. BRY. flaunt WOODYARD. late of the Methodist Church Las in ea midained as a Unptist, and to to become pastor of a church it. Washington city. Visa Os' Tllll AISCUBItIIIVP 07/ DUBLIN la ACME.— TLe Archbishop of but lin, too Huy. Dr. iu a !N -tor addressed to tbo rierny of the diocese, in reference to the devotions pecult-r to the mown of Slay, thus an bonnets hie nitintiou of visiting at au uarly period the Eternal Qty. Ills Lordship sore: Aa his Holiness has melted the bialions of the Catholic; Clint ch ty assist at the canonization of several thart)rs of Joon, who laid down their lives 'tabor than renounce their faith; I am dust robs to respond to .the wishes of the encvatior of Bt. Peter, and intend to proceed to Howe towards.thu end of May. When in his presence, I shall not fail to endow/or to coned(' our Holy father iu his eutfermus, by itefulm• ing him of the love and veneration you boar him, and of your anxiety to assist hint by sour couiributions to the Petah. Pence Association, nail also by thworistag to blot the progress Of cell • .tio among You, and your ussnr . good GENERAL -NEW$_ A BIBLE BAKED 1N A LOAF OF BREAD.— There is Bible, In Luaus eouuty, Ouio, which was once baked in a loaf of breve. It now belongs to Mr. Sche bolt, n member of the United Brethren Church, who resides Lear Maumee City. ter. ham milt Is a midis. of Bohemia ' and the baked Bible was origioally the proper ty et his grandlathot, who wee a fattliful Protestant (Ambition .I..urion one of the pursecuth,es in Bohemia, an (diet wee peesed that every Bible to the buds of the peasants should be delivered up to the nuctioridue and destroyed. Various elredieurs were res.mtue to by the Yrotestouls to preserve their books. Mrs. Ban:bolt. frandluother of tee plaint owner, placed hers in tho co mp of a batch of nungli, widen was roedy for the oven, nt d baked it. .The house was cuetully soarched, but no Bible was foiled 1 and when the searchers tad de parted, and danger was passed, tee bit& Iva.s taken un- Waled trout the lost. It was printed itO years ago. COMMODORE E. A. F. UAVaLLETTE.—Commo dore kl. A. F. Laveßette, conausindiug the naval station at Sackete's Harbor New York, by order of the Navy jtoporlinent, is, on th e 31st, to transfer his command to Ceptein Thcodorue Dotty, of the Voiced states Navy, and is to Mkt the Vacs of Coratingiosu Storer, se the, pm aiding officer of the It .g• Board, now lac session, at Brooklyn, N. T.,•fer the purpose of investigating and reporting in such Cake as way be referred to ir, under the seventeenth and wenty- third sections of the net pro viding for the better orgaumtilun us the military seta. blisbment, approved Aiming 3. 1801. ANNIVERSARY OF THE DE &MI OF THE EMPE RONINAFOIEON.—The ensivetsary of the death of the Emptier Napoleon was observed, In accordance with au estehliehed custom, Ott the Situ Met , by the surviving soldiers of the tepubito two the first online, who et tondo° it religious Bemire at the Chapel of the Invalids, and then, forming in toonession, welched to and around the (Intorno' Venoms, on the rafting of which they hung yew wreathe of inimerteffer. niers, were auout 100 of the Old Gutud, winch is t early diminished by deotb, sad their eyes glistened wuh beWtbtbdobsthe its they unveiled about the column surmounted by a metee of their dead leader. Each wore tut dress of the coupe to which he • belonged, causing an odd itppearauce. THE EX. NI NG OF NAPLES IN RE TIRE KENT.— .Francie Joseph, the ex•Kiug of Novena, la nodding in retirement to Rome. In a lore CelllMallielfitlo/1 to a friend, he Bays that such n residence suite him bedew than any other, chiefly because he is there nearer to his kingdom amd his suoJects, new in arms for the recovery of Neapolitan nationality Those suiijoetS he has not called upon to rise against the foreign OMIT psr, thinking that the moment fur that appeal has not arrived, but neither him be disavowed teem. THE CklislT EXIIIBIPION IR LONDON.—Trots far the Great. Exhibition in /edition lase been perfectly eucceteful in a pecnutary sense. The amount received for season tickets to the 9th inst. was $350,1100. Orawde of delighted end woudering visitors daily congregate about the American sowing ntachince, watching the dex terity of the Geometer°. Although groat numbers of sew ing utachlurs are manufactured iu Bugled, they are rarely found in are in private families. THE RESOLU'IION OF THE BOSTON BANKERS. —The Boston bankers have psalm' a reoolution, that the General Government should hereafter furnish the paper currency of the country. Tao amount of demand notes now out is E 100,000,0111, and there is authority ior Marl ing 1360,000,W/ more. Notes of a less denomination than live dotter, are desired, to prevent the eradiate, In particular, from being shaved by irresplusibie "rage," called one-dollar, twd-doliar, and three.dullar bills. EXTENSIVE MAIL ROBBERY IN AUSTRIA— A carrier It, the post oiliest of Vienna has boon detected in stealing letters. No less than 02.7°0, unopened, wore found at his lodgings. Its was eft aid to acorn them up, lest the mimeo and smell shoniti attract attention. Among the complicatious cleared up by the discovery of these missing letters, Is one invoicing the inherstance of three Orphan'. Kedah, tne guilty carrier, had been engaged in this work over two years, OUR NAT WEAL INDisB'rEDNESS.—The Balti more 4MeriCiln hums from toe best authority that, on the 111th of the present month, our natiouai indebtedness was but nye hundred and slaty-five millirem of dollars, with ta silty millions, or tbertstionta, of tinning additiouel. And, more matitying still, we bete learned that, for the loans effected for the Treasury De partment, the cost th the Government was, upon an average, but four and a half per cent. ACCIDEN Daniel N. Murphy, who has been for seven or eight years mat employed in the grlndiug room at the Court Milisio this city, was in atmitly killed Tuesday morning, about eight o'clock, by being caught in a belt, which drew • him with great ra pidity and force around the Weill shaft, striking his hoed against the heavy wood frame overhead at every revolu tion, and mangling him in a most shocking atattuer.- IYorcerler Spy. A SECESSION PRAYER-MEETING BROKEN UP.—At Wiachestar, Ya„ it is eaid, much Secession feel- Mg Is manifested, and on the day appoloted by Jeff Davis for feetiog and prayer for the emcees of the (h/federate arms, the provost marshal arrested an entire prayer • /fleeting, composed of members of the nark. famines." They ware all sent to jell, where they remained nt east accounts. Among them are lateen women. A MARRIAGE ITE9l.—The Mauche,icr American says there is a women In that city who has been married three times, but never lost a husband by death. the ham been twice married to the same man, with whom she now liven; alto, that there is a young woman tiers of twenty lout years, who woe .carried last weed to her third ans. band. She Lan had four children, two of whom she has buried. 'IIIE 'ENGLISH NATIONAL BEBT.—England has paid, amply in interest money on her national debt, during the lest 169 years, hard cash to tho enormous amount of .£2,130,02,179, or more than ten and a half thousand million dollars. DEATH FROM. EATING MATOHES.—Addis Nut ting, daughter of Leander Nutting; of Melon Village, near Concord, New Hampshire, a little girt two and a half years old, died on Saturday morning, 10th inst., from eating matches two date before. Sue had eaton 90 matches. A YOUNG SDIOWE.—A boy of fourteen, named Brichford, shot himself, in Waterbury, Vt., last week, Thursday. Being mlesed, a number of the neighbors turned out next day, and hie body was found in the' woods. SALE OF THE CARGO OF A PRIZE. sonooN- ElL—Upwards of 840,000 were realized by the sate of the reran of the prize schooner Stephen Hart, which took Vacs nt the New York Navy Yard, oa TnnrsdaYs tinder direction of United dtates Marshal Murray. • THE DEVIL'S OWN."—At the recent great volun teer review in Brighton, England, the London lawyers formed a eplendid.looking regiment, which they appro priately deaighated•as 0 The Devil's Own." • ENGLISH SHIPS OFF NEW ORLEANS.—There are fifty Mum under the English flag lying oft New Orleans and Mobile to buy cotton at any price when these ports are opened. bIITRDER OF A. REBEL PRISO.NER. —I . M White was killed, by.Danlel Webster, at flame Morton, Indiana, a _ - few dare since. Belli of them were rebel priswiera mutters of Oolonel If ausou'e 2d Kentucky Regiment. THE CITY. THE FITE OF TILE, NEW POST OFFICE. —Weil , nem are POW bueilY onstag•A in the old Govern ment huildinga In Chestnut street, below art designed her the hew nest office. Thom todhliogs, nod the ground on which they are erected, ere not senti ent ihtefiv,t. The she Nal formerly occupied as the garden of the Nerds htnatou, au vld• time which stood in ante-teveletionnry days on toe prentseepot neon which the custom home now stand.,. bt the year 18 at this prrticn Of the estate wee sold to the dir.mtora Or the Ranh of the United states. In oho year 1790, the lot of grout.' between the present line ef the cnstran-i•ouse lot and rah street WA. VOl.l to various parties by the heirs of Mr. Charlet, ti.drie. to 1793,"tbe floe buildings which still stand there wore erected. The structures were originally put np for dwtllinge. The building nemost to Fourth street was built by Pr. Adam Huhn, a worthy physician of tint old sehool, and the father of the Into Mr. HarunanKitliu. In the year 1830, the proptrtY wee 9.01.1 the ptda Library Company. and by them it was tittered lute a store, Which was fleet occupied for busbies. wineries bo Doggett, trarnewerth, ,k ,as a carpet and looking glens store. About the year 1153 t Mr. Lyon J. Levy Oh- MILO pess•ssion of the 'avulses, Rod trot' that wriod eown to 1858 he and his earteere conducted the toshleas ble di yawl& establishment of the city if pea tho I pot.. Jo Me the prope-ty WWI ballOit 110111 the Phlimitdithie 'Library Celittlall, by the Think of the Unfttd Staten. In 1841 the trustees of the last named itistftittion sold it to the Mechanics' Beek. Mr Levy bought it from the lathr le 1842, tied be aubsegaentiy told the property to the Outten States fur the purpose to which it it now about' to be Itiplied. The Int on the west, which fa included in, the poet aloe huprev.n.ent, wee parcbewil from the Norris. beint, by Pie. Wittier° Williams, iu lila The property wis sub. 'v14110043 , (mud in turfy by Mr. Samuel pickle Fos, Mr. Robert Cole.mim, hire. Hemphill, and finally by Mr. Joseph I'. Bailey, of the drat of •Balley h Hdtch en, who sold it to the Government. From 1858 to 19,1, the bulitlinrs were unoccupied, after which they were given over t Van Authursh 4. , 4 menagerie. butorilueritlY' when the rebellion broke out, It pose made a reernitiog eletmn, sad a tnimorr Of regi ments Wets reirnited there. Hulce the clove of but year the buiklinga have been need es sturetiouse b., the Go vernmeht. FlRES.—Yesterday the city was visited with au nutmeat ourober of time, oue of which wee at tended whit heavy ioes. At ten o'clock in the meriting. B large steno building, live etorieo iu height tied 60 by 40 feet in nice, situated on the habit or the bath creek, In Ilelines`wg, Twelty-third ward, wee destroyed. It wet owned and occupied by W.. Ledge A Bro., manueacturero of ecston laps and yarn". The building wee filled with 'minable machinery nod a taro stock of growls. The tire broke out in the picker room, and wee canoed by the friction of a machine. It in We tench rapid m Deese that It WHO end boy who were et work In the room had barely (line to eecape. The mill and ito contacts were BOOL11"041/Cee V. a pile of asbee, nothing being saved. The flohnusburg engine wee brought into eervice, bt.t, being a imetion tatstoe, eat of little use. Singular to relate. tio news of the are Wed received at Froidtford till seemly two keine hod expired. The loss is 5140,000, the building awing valued at E 10,006, 'and wee lowed • fur only $l,OlBl In the Green Tte. Company. The toachitiery at :41.5.000. stock at 818,000, tlxturee at $2,000; total inhums& 17.000; reeking a lose to the firm or 630,000. Souse twenty hands are thrown out of emotes meat by the lire, Dieser*. Lodge & Bro. beiog wen of enterprise, will Colllthelsee to-day the work of rebuilding their factury. Bogue of the buildingo in the viciuity were nigh ly deceased. At 6 P. M., a fire occurrel in a three-story neck building beck of the northwt st corner of Second street aid Lodge alloy, occupied by Thomas Taylor as a manufectory of concept' Med ley and varnish. ()whist° the absence of the piocrletor, we were unable I. ascer tain it there was any insurance el the propectY• • At 8 P. M., alb e occurrrd to the dry-gaols stwe of W. T. Quitillat,429 South stroet,.eauied by a 0500 of muslin cowing in contact with a gas light lu the window, while a shop-girl was in' the set GI lighting the gun little or no damage sould have been done bat for Hui breaking in of the window panes by au oitlciou:i Judi vi dual, Ulm Um' furnished sir to the tire, mud cause' if to born HI a less of 300 WAII occasioned. lasured in the Northern Assurance, of London. dwelln g house of Mr. Barclay :Lipplorott, on Mermaid lauo . near Uheetont Hill, was eutiroly Be troyea by anaecidrutal tiro yesterday. We were Ull ] to learn an y of the paructaits.. Mr. Lippincott is it gaged in'busineas ou Market meet, Lelow Mitcn. INVESTIGATION OF THE CATTLE Dis xesz.—The commissioners appointed iron tie iatchu setta to inveetigate the cattle divestee" as it exists .st the present time in Ibis Stain and Now Jersey have ar rived in this city and completed their Wore Two of the commissioners wore appointed for their known disbe. lief as to it being a distinct, specific, and cOLU.ZiOUS or Infections disease. Dr. J.nntng, one of the committee Bout tbo Society for the Ps untotton of Aeriunitore of this city, directed : the comudeslonero to Recklemitown, Bur. Wigton county, N. J., to the farm of U. W. titay po, where three eases of this disease, which had been under treat ment, were shown them. Araultatory percus.iou detected considerable ..thorscit direese in r it e usual tom. A cow wad purchased end siothibtered, and the clihease prove,, on examination, to be true IS oesschasotts cattle iiite.t.te (bpidi”utu pienr.s. pneumonia). After thstr inVeSilwitioue, die com•nts !goners were handsomely enteriainsd by is nteinber of the New Jersey Agricultural S.,ciety. On Thursday aftet noon they returned to .hi, city and callo.l on Craig Biddle. Eso.. and Drs. Bare, Elwyn, and Eiumerson. with wilco/ the) had a corientiation on the subjrct. The com mission have left this city for New York, *hero they in tend pnyirg some attention to the disc:ties peouli sr to cows led with swill milk. The commitwiun is composed of the following gsntlemen: ' blaesachu.atie Commissionera.—Ron. James Ritchie; N. F. Thayer, V. S.; H. L. Sabin, M. D. Philadelphia Counniatiouere —Robert 'Rare, M. D. A. L. .lilwyn IL II.; R. Jennings Y. S. Secrets) y, Surgeon McClure, Philadelphia. A WELL-DESEIVITBD COMPLIMENT.— The correspondent of the Cincinnati 'Commercial, wri ting from Cieu. Bunion's corps, Warwick Court [lime, Virginia, Mey 14, pays the following hendeome end ae- SI reed compliment to e brigade of I'hiladelphi4 *Adieu's. The correspoodout says : "Pending the great battle, drilling and reviewing hi the order of the day whenever it is postale. Yesterday, Gen. Stunner reviewed Gen. Burns' brigade. It was one of the handsomest spectacles I ever bIIW. Gen. eitihner pronounced it a perft ally *oldierly exhibition.. The bri gade CollbintB orf nr POUllls):Vtild% regiments. sue a which—Bnxter's Philadelphia Fire nUNCeIf, (71d Penn. sylvenie)—is the handsomest regiumet and the most ad mirably drilled hotly of men I have seen. Heretofore, I buivo regarded bob McOook's t•tinlly Dutchmen'' as thy meat superior regMieut in the Federal army. I believe the Zeueves excel them in everything appertaining to 1101: But the brigade of which they form a part le ranked with the elite of the army. In many respects, it is regarded as good as it is possible to Lathe volunteers. 7 he main difference, to fact, between the latter end resit _ ms..-resreerpta. , te ouvf!V lir.lltiOdulicAltieAPHiat.l9- ciplined into entire forgetfulness of their Individuality while the latter. can be mOO% nokehirt. tuft, h .,„ "1:1006 in this army who equal the beau ideal ortlfdroifih soldlere: THE STORAGE OF COAL OlL.—Nuine rove patidona and renionstriuscee have been presented to Councils lately, agalnet the storage of coal oil in the built-up portions of the city . It has been fully proven that some of this oil is highly inflammable, and even hi cool weather needs handling with precaution against coming in contact with flame unprotected. Even the beet prepared artle.le cannot, it le bald. be long kept in a temperature of 100 deg Iralp euheit, .or even 95 deg., without 001)1711.4) able danger of au as plosion from the gem evolved, if a light be brought near. Now that the warm weather is non us, new•reguletione should be at once mode iu regard to the storage and shipment of the pstro loom, both etude mid refined. The present method of delive Hog large queutities of this oil in barrels, upon what yes scsmaible to all persons, is loudly complained of. It is proposed that the proper arahoi Mee should set apart certain points cf the river. hum which alone shipments of oil should be made, and that in summer the ertloto should not be allowed to 'main exposed on the witerves to either the beat cr. to wanton mischief, but be kept in ellaired buildings or covered sheds, which might be within enclosed wharves like private propi•rty. . If all casks containing r oat oil were white-s untied ;if TeSIVAS loading were always, in warm weather, protected from stem to stern with awnings, there would be compara tively but little danger from the heat of the weather. The sheds under s Inch the oil should be stored might extend even to the rod of the piers, which would be an addillonal protection while loading the vessels. THE LATE LIEUTENANT BARNARD Lieutenant William O. Bernard, whose gallant death, at Williamsburg, has already been noticed, was &pp:doted a cadet at West Point, by the Hon. Isaiah D. ()Lawson, the former Representative of the First Cougmaieual ois trict of New Jersey. Young Barnard was given the pre ference over several meritorious applicants, because of his evident superiority in all those elements/ of character which gave future ptomise of usefulness. Althoughoot twenty years of age, lie was taken from his itbitiet., and asalgotd the task r f military Inetructor to the volunteers on the Potomac; and so efficient did he prove in the discharge of those duties, that Ormond Kearney appoint ed aim one of his aids. Ills general testifies, truly, that • it ass rare to meet one who blended so much of bravery, entray, and military knowledge with alnazet childlike shoeilcity. Be was a rigid disciplinarian—as humane as tlrlet, and perfectly free ftom bsoantry or egotism. the funeral was announced to have taken place on Thursday, but these who admire hie short but glorious career importuned his family for, the postponement of the obsequies until Sunday at 2 o'clock P. M. In the meantime, the remains now lie in Mate at the City Hall, on Federal street, Camden, and we learri that the Councils will make necessary arrangements for the solemn occasion. We are also informed that the mili tary of this city will be requested to perform the last sad rites over a soldier's grave. PENNSYLVANIANS IN THE FIELD.— Pennsylvania lies now one hundred and fifteen regiments enrolled of which, all but one are In active service. The latter Is nearly full, and will be ready to take the field in a few days. The total number In the service of the Sate is given at one hundred and thirteen thousand, of which, however, it le safe to say there are not more than one hundred thousand now on duty; it: Indeed, there be quite so many. The condition of the Pennsylvania uongre is ell that could be desired. They are in a high state of discipline, and are provided with everything es sential to their comrort and efficiency. Besides the im mense force which the State bee equipped and put in the held, the artillery arm of the service has bean greatly strengthened, until now wo doubt If there be a State in the Union that can, in this respect, compare with us. 611Iheold guns have been remounted and fitted for nee rico, and it is the intention to seed these guns to this city, where they will be kept until such time as the State may need their service. • VIOLENT CONDUCT.—An individual named Jeremiah Mahoney ,appeared on Harrison street, between Front street and the Frankford road, on Thant day evening, in a nude mate, awl amused bhuielf by at taching, everybody who happened to pass that way. Among those assaulted were Mr. William Roes, wife, and sister-in-law, William Orealy, and tam other mea. Mr. ()zesty was rather roughly handled, and had his clothing considerably damaged. Mahoney .was Anallyarrested by the hi ineteentb-ward police, and after a hearing before Alderman Clouds, was committed to prison. • . DECEASE OF A MERCHANT.— John White, a merchant, former]. largely engaged in a flour and grain house, died at his residence, iu the west ern part of the city, on Thursday last. At a meeting of the Corn Exchange, assembled yesterday morning, fdr. O. J. Doll - man announced the fact, and Messrs. Samuel L. Wilmer, Hugh Craig, and James Steel, aubinitted . an appropriate preamble and ri solutions, expreienve of their regret, which were unanimously adopted • A MINERAL SPRING.—A spring, the ynegt.ly impregnated with Iron, has been found in tile eastern port of Iriurnionnt emit. and is attracting consi derable aftection. The spring has recently been cleaned by the Commiesloners of Ufty Property, and a pure stream now flown. It will be protected by a neat and ornamental structure, and made acceeeible by stone ap prosches. The water is eeid to be very beneficial to in valids and aped persona. DEATH OF AN OFFICER.—Capt. Carr, of the 77th New York Regiment, arrived In this city on Tuesday last, inttndit gto proceed to his Wile. He was too 111 to continue his journey, and died in a short time, at the Volunteer Refreshment Hospital. Ms body bee been token to Saratoga by a member of the committee. • • ANOTHER RELIEF ASSOCIATION.—A new society bus been formed for the relief of sick and viounded soldiers, entitled the "Penn Relief Amodathm." Its meetings ere held on Wednesday afternoon, at the spring Garden Institute. Donations will be thankfully received. COMMITTED. -1 hos. Worthington, alias m u u n , wes yesterday committed by Alderman Beitter, on a charge of larceny, and 0110 of naming a counterfeit Ilve•dollar note. Worlbington was arrested vinio on Monday night, and . five bogus notes found in hill pas ietrien. FIIGITIVE FROM JUSTICE.—Dan. Cade, a ingilire from Puttee in 'Baltimore, where he was under indictment for hawing counterfeit coin, was yeaterday taken to that city by Deputy Martha! Jenkins. CO.) Ives arrested In the lower Dirt of the city on Tuciday evening. THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY have ex yen& a during the year the mull of 87,00 D in purchase o /roods, which have been mede.on into garment.' or hos pital ttores tor the soldiers. The 8004 makes an ur gent appeal for help. PROCEEDINGS Or THE COlGlTS.—Yea— tordai bus mt. badness of importance wale transacted in the court& l o rho fruited States District Court, no business Lolag ready, the jlllol`ll were dlarhorged. DISTRIUT COURT.—illige Are.—A. cage of trnvor, to recover possoodon of certain iron patterns and mold& Jaye. WKS be Wel DlSTniev Counr—Judgo Eldwawood—Ens com pleted its list for the %vet and 'sojourned. Justice Bead, of th. Sun;:. - ,:tc_t3ourt, writes that, owing to Mtn nremotre of hu4tuena at fiarriehnra. tbtre will be 'Court of lilei Pritte held either today or next Satur. tie), and the Prothonotary is requoded fn anti Altrk3 the Court until Monday, Juno S. bletotawo of tb, Bar having cares on the lists of the court wi'l piece The opinion - of the Supreme 02urt un the unconettrti tionality of the volunteer election hew has not reached thu nits'. It to in tne Lauda of the priutur at flarrlaburg, end ell be tent down ae early an poosible.' • , • I)ROWNTNG CASE.—Yesteraiy mons ing,flent. 10 &Omsk Samuel Oasis, aged 1.1 relrs, drowned while bathing in a britdc pawl, on Weuver'• 1»-Ink yuid, Burk lam!, in the First wail.' lie resided in (Alluvia lams, near .Twentieth street. &bout six months since Catin's tether was drowned in the Don - were. •• THE STEAM-TUG U. D. IHOOLELLAN. —TWA tog, built at the yard of 111 - efors. Sgo; for ritzTatrick, of this city, hle been Irsunotted. .Thie will tual , ) the Milk or seventh tug hunt within a tow mouths for towing on the. Velftware. ' , ollie , where are voserel Inure on the etucl , e. Her leugth is 84 feet, and h4r,tne 'WO of hewn 19 feet. A LIBERAL OPPER.—The Franklin Fire COMPktIY Lave trudercel the use of their hottee to the Cooper Shop llefreobteeet Oeuntet te, at auy time when it Leer ho ',Kited by them, for the eel° of tack awl woomi./ eddiers. • RE-ELECTED.---Mr... 8.. M. Fel tOn • has bcvn re•elecb.ii president of the. Baltimore Memel Bail reed, a 'motion which be has creditably fitted tor . a • ber ot Seats.. . • • • . air* 04" VORISION RETIT.-The brig 'Holum *slier has .orrived at ittis putt, from lit Nartr, Einviug on board 4,600 dozen vino a p pies sad bmcboiof Latium'. . . . . . 1.14v4L1D FoLDIERs.:-Bince .Tuesday hi s t 715 edcleand wounded whiners Imve been lodged at ihe vtuinto; J pitch iu thin city, sod 259 Mao pas.4e.l through to Now iork. you N./TutuN OTES.—Diary Hart wex cstutnittsd yesterday morning, tir Aflormati Patchel, autwer the Marge or harnig paitfd a Ponaterroit ere. dollar note or tho . bull`aktend Dank or . New York. • • rititawsme.4lA Masn GLOIMII N. TAM& tit, bENJ. MA 11:1116.LL, 9oinfirrsi 0e ran Mum JAI ES li.. . LETTER. itAGS At the Merchants' Brechassge,.Philadelpkii* Ship MinimaLds, Julius Ship Slot thaw ptou. Mu e 11... tiltip Bob hew:. Out }talk S U li)emou, Bobbins.. Ist ig Musa, I , lly, [mud Brig Ida, (Br) Mot Brig thihrir, (Lau) Frierson Brig Mt. uPt %Pruou, Pike... MAXINE INTELLIt4.BIi4J.E. PORT 4h sompLamehritia, May 24,:11. SUN EMS ' 4 3911U14 MOTS • • 7 14 Blau WATER, 11 6 e.itaivitu Bark Vretorine, Jona], W dathtrurn Gonoa, with mar ble, ro t a], dr. to V A horror]. • • Ban, 1' letraph, Giles; 5 dAtiffwa Boston, in ballast to Wollonau Co. I,MM, S dikii from Bunton, to ballast to h As. twofer bi ig Anon, ti days from Boston in ImiLisf to F. a e uuum A Cu. brig Undit.e, (Dun) Peterson, 2 dye from New York, to Ind.att. mu & Co. Alouni 'tioniou, kike, 3 cloys from Baltimore, ill bul.o.t to Joku Macau a Co., • • cci.r banal Jonas, Tama,. 6 days from Noatero t N C, i 0 UhlMil to captain. belie tit-vr Zoatarad, lorbaat,7 days from Port ttoyol, it, iooistit to captain. bclu• Cracker Preubrey, g , days from Taunton, vrSib Ludno to Twelni • r: chr ithro-rva, 'crook*, from Ormmport. Behr J H.hurtlett, Itookbill, from erovi Jenne. • ELM. hh rth COIIIII4I. Shrouds, from Plovldance. bcbr A M eldriege, Yorkrowo, Vs . Harr O Gt4ol, I'letit.oY, from .14:t.w York. E.Glsr WA , 11 Howe, 110.1318, front , j4l/C CoOd. EClliEaculslur, NUM', from rilrAea. Monroe. °tient Y.) 11 Stetlllll.l.l, &GUI, frUllll 1:110101111 Enkr r A bandms, Somers, from Hoskin. • OLILABEV. Bloom..hip du Janet, Johns, Now Orleans, Ducknor, McCananou Co. Brig ion. Alice, Boatel), Noble ' Cnldwelt . Co. Brig tioplda t Harding, Llalitax, T WoCaou t Sons. dchr aliurrva, Druonr. - raweurker. J B Blakmon, beer ffi Collins, Shawls, Providence,_ no Belit 11 U tit,eicuan Souil, Lynn, bvt.croft, Lawn; k Co. Echr J II Seriirtt, Suckhill, Button, do Eithr A hi Aklrolge, lekher, Baotou, 0 A Ilosneolter a 00. Schr 0 Grant, Preview, Boston, Nobles Oaldwoll W Go. BcCr Nov Zealand, Follow, Boston, do Bair A Tir,nil, liiggina, Boston, - do Bair Y A dandent, Sowers, Boa" W Ii Jobnv b Co. Sulu . Id M Icromuan, Llowoe, 'Boston, L A udondoci & 00. Behr Ella, Pack..r ' kiosnui, F Norton & Co. Behr Neal, Myers, Alexandria, do bcbr knit, know, - Georgetovn, do WEIGHTSVILLS, Hay 22 The following boats entered the doedizetinuna and Tidewater Canal to-day, bound to Ptulatietpluti, laden and Lxineigntd at tollotve: ' - titeitunr J Edger ThondOn and Mary Lizzie, pig iron to J W & J F Starr, eitualon; Ruth, 'weber to Jo.. Jan ney; oi Fife, do to Wilnitugtoui -Young Cb.irirs, Wages to Milai. & Trunter, and Dig iron to fittlitieda thr, & coin,:do to hi Middleton" A Sustain°, luwoer to 11 Uwe key G ' l'iutntau , do to W i n C LIO) d; Conehttnion, grain to 1 Batnee. IdZMOBAND/i. Bark Tempest, Holmes, wiled from New London 20th ILst. for Philadelphia. to loud for hoy West. liatk Arnold tiouinger, tia.lutueu, hours. et GProrpool sth ho.t, and et.t.r.tl out Bth for tiara ptou itoads. Bark 1111Liuda • hard Hewitt, ended :dedf:o7tdaus:lst:inst. i_ l_ :_niattz: oloth::.for6l6V—w°-pasarti.t,sauedir.,aoalost. for d. Bork Ittiohdir . Baltimore 22d ito:t. Bag I.llt. Recd., Jarman, haiaah at Matanzas 12th inept, and (maim d 17*. . . . krig Mary alrina, Ames, at Matanzas 14th inst. From Key Nntt.. . 'Brig Dunkirk, Johnon, henna; ariiired at Oardenae 31 inntabt. Brig Alexander Milliken, Flab, beam, arrived at Ma trwrne elh hat. Brig Orison Adams, Yolk, from Barbados, at Trinidad Ist Shut, ood armed Sth for ithilaJolphia Brig Wappoo,,Wilkiusen, at Matanzas 12th inst. from Key West. Behr lifazat'sm,LOWlF, hence, arrived at ()ardor= 3d instant. ' Seim W L Springs, Adams, at Cardonas 3d inst. from Hey %at. Schr J M Houston, Ruabelt, at Cienfuegos 13th in3t. from Port as Spain. Scbr Ala, Gooding, at Portland 21st lust. (row Car denas. Fehr Salo, Nevrtuau, hence, arrived at Rewbwyport 21st inst. St bre We Wind, Smith, and Cannata, Rankin, cleared at Is:ew York' ,2d inet for Philadelphia. Sabre Ann B Brun. firostn, Heleu Mar, Tuthill, War Steed, email, and Gazelle, Hoffman, henna, arrived at Providence 21aL hist. • • Eche kidouia,.Wall. hence. erriod at Boston 22.1 inst. COrAitTPIMUBBILY DISEOLUTION.—The Cepartnerilip ism etoforo oxi.ting betwern tho Bulftutioers, under the name of H. 0. PECK & THEO. BUNS, is this nay dissolved by mutual minsent. Tee business of the firm will be ootthd by THhODOR6 litireS, at 113 North TRIED Sweet. • • Hollot.oE 0. PEOK, TEMODORE BLISS. • • • Phila., May 22,1882. TBE UNDERSIGNED WILL. CON VENUE the PUBLISHING AND BOOKSELLING BUSINESS on his own account, at ttio old etand of PECK & BLISS, under the firm WHIN of THE•)DOfE BLISS & m 12330 - • . T (=DORE BLIPS. 1118 E . ..COPARTNERSHIP.. BERE- A.. Torouz existing between the nnderidgbed, under the nen* of BTITT do BittlWN, bee been tble day dis solved by mutual consent. The business of the house will be settled by SETH B. BUTT and GEO. if. gliEttliE, who are atone authorized to eign the name of the Arm in liouidation. . SETH B. STITT, JA.A. K. 'MOWN, GEO. esKIBLE, JAB. L. SOUTUWt3K, EDWD. A. GISEENE. PHILADELPMA, May 20, 1862. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS - day formed a Copartnership for the purpose of transacting a general WOOL BUSIRRSS, under the nettle of SOUTH WICK, BURBLE, st CO , as successors to STITT .1; BROWN, at tbeir old stand, No. fiS South FRONT Street. • EDWD. A. GEEENE, . GEO. H. BIIEBLE, ' JAB. L. 8011111WIOR. PHILADZILPEI3, May 20, 1862. my 20.121 NTEE COPARTNER SHIP heretofore existing between the undemigned under the firm of PRATT Qc REATEI, has been dissolved by itaown lingual= end by mutual consent. . D. T Pratt is alone authorized to collect the out etandhwdobte, and to um the firm name in liquidation. DUNDASS T. PEAT P, BENJAMIN B. REaTii, Phila., May 10, 1882. virraama G. GILLIS'. T. PRATT will continue the im- D. I Klrtation of WATOLIEF., of the principal Fo reign bleaulacturee. Also, ae wholesale dealer in WATOBSS of American Fabrication. Jewelry. Plated- Wires, tre. &c ., at the old stand, N. W. ay. FIFTH and MA3K ILT Streets. my2o.6t* DIBSOLUTIOI4 -- OP . PARTNER BIIIP.—Notice is hereby even thet firm of CIiABLES Y: SMITH& 00., at tao Fairmount Iron Works, bets been dieeolved• by mutual consent. Tho businese will be settled and closed by ' • Nay 10,1883. OITABLES B. SMITH. The butinese will be continued by the undersigned soder the firm or MORRIS, TASKE.II, & 00. Office No. 209 South THIRD Street. • 1013-1 m MORRIS, TASKER, & 00. • COAL. ROBERT CORSON. COAL ,DEALER. OPPIOB, 133 WALNUT STREET, 3.11L0W 11100 ND, fe97-8m ' PEMADVLPHI/L M. ROMMEL'S NEW - LEHIGH • COAL WHARF, No. 969 DBLAWARN Avenue, above POPL AB Street. • ap294m* COAL. -THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friends and the piano that they have removed their bEHIGH 00AL DEPOT from NOBLE-STRBET WHARF, on the Delaware, to thelt Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, whore they intend to keep the boat Quality of LEHIGH COAL, from the moot approved mines, at the lowest pricee. Tour patronage is reapeotfully solicited. IDS. WALTON & CO" Office, 112 South BECOND Street. Yard, EIGHT - If and WILLOW. EDIICATI6I4,&L. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY In s beautiful and healthful village, throe miles from Media. Pupils received at any time for the sum mer. Boarding per week $2.25. Thorough mune in the Mathematics, Languagee, English Studies, and all the brauchee usually taught. Boys prepared for College or Bnsineee. : BEY. J. BENVEY BARTON, A. M. aP 24 'im • Village Green, 'Delaware Co., Pa. OLIVE OIL.— A_ fresh lot of Olive 011, in large :and , umait bottles, for sale, to arrive per snip Ocian Ekluner, Yy OHstti. 8. 0,1.1331'8.111.8, sciy/4 /ie. 126 Yi r 46.141 . 1.1T St. and 21 411tAkil1E St. THE PRESI3.--PHILADELPHIA. HEI;MBOLID'S BLADDER, Thin Medicine Increases the power of Digestion, and Hsi cniettewir7 case of :DIA.BSTBS In vhidk . it wie IRRITATION OF TNN NUN. OF TUN BI,AD- tiverpuul, Boon LiYorp.xot. or.on Livorput.l, dOull ....13411114. 11-ott.ud, b.).)11 Liverp•Jul t awn La.git,,yrit, 80011 ....it it, de J.weiru, wan ....Rio do Janeiro. *Amu For Moe diseases It IA indeed a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praises. A. tiogis doso bag been inown to relieve the most urgent symptoms. TRY IT, we beg of you, in theao osikos, and you will GYez el* your praise to ULCERATION OF TILE KIDNEYS AND BLAD AND FOR ENFEEBLED AND DELIOATS 00. N Ledispoeitiou to Exertioo. Lose of Power, Loss of Meatory, Weak Nex Teo, Horror . of Mamie, Dimness Of •Mien, Rot Mande, Dryneas of file Skin. DillollBoß of those organs require the aid of a D/13101110 HABITS OP DISSIPATION, EXCESSES, AND /N- And !tie certain to lutie the desired effect in Mamie. le compmell ed iincbn, Cubebe. Jantpor Berrieg, saint. ed with greee'el'we by a competent druggist. Prepared In vacua, by H. T. 11:1111MBOLD, Practical and Analyti- salOhemixt,l44*lll(snifioturer of b ootic, no mercury, or otheilniurioue drugs, but are Di EDWINAL. GENI7UrII PREPARATION. " HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" OOMPOUND !MUD EXTRACT RUOEM. Poeitive and SpecMa EBDIEDY DIST:ARITA OF THIII KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, Duorstoei. BiELLItiOI3 excitee the Absorbeute into healthy action, by which the Watery or Colcoroaedepotit- Vona, and all Unnatural En- largemente are reduced, tte well mai Pato rind Inflomms- HELMBOLD'S EXTRACtr•BVC4HU boon given DER, AND INIPLAMMATION . OF TDB rEZET.E! HELMBOLD'S EXTRAOT BI3OIIU. DER, RETENTION OF URINE, DISEASES OF THE PROSTRATE GLAND, STONE IN VIE BLADDER, UALOBLUB,• GRA- YEE, BRICEDUST DEPOSIT, AND ALIJCUOUS OA MILKY DISMIA.RGES BTITUTIONS O? BOTH BEXBB.- Attended with the following symptoms Difficulty of Brost&lug, Trembling, Wakefulne3s, rain in the Back, Blushing in the Body, Nreptione of the Face, PALLID COUNTENA.NOI., `Unisons] LBSSitude of the Muscular System lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU THE GREAT DMIETIO AND• BLOOD II T._141_72 A Tell )_St _ EXTRACT BUCHII • CURES ALL DISEASES Arising from MI/MOM IN LIES, ImpuriHei of tho Blood, &e for which it is rocommondod EVIDENOE Most Responsible and Rsliable Character Will accompany the Medicine PHYBIOUNS," PLEASE " NOTIO11,” c( We make:no g Secret' of Ingrediests." HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU HELMBOLD'S tENtilia DEEP/RAqICINS2! AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before me, an Alderman, of the dry of Philadelphia, H. T. lIILMBOLD, who, being duly sworn, dot say file greporittiona contain no nor- purely ♦egetablo. Sworn and enbecrlbed before me tide 23d day of No- Taulbee' 1854. WH. P. HIBBARD, Aldermas, Ninth street," aboTojtace, Philadelphia. oir Physicians in attendance from 8 A M. to 8 P. M. PRIOR ONE ;DOLLAR PER BO mix, OR SIX TOR FIIB DOLLARS. Delivered to any address, BeCtirily racked from obeerva Address letters for Information, in contidenoe, to H. T. HELMBOLD, DEPOT, 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, (BELOW CIiEBTNIIT,) PHILADELPIIIA. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNFRINCI - PLED DEALERS, WHO ENDEAVOR TO Diapoae of their own" and a other" articles on the • vntation attained HELMBOLD'S OEl4lllllla PREPARATIONS I! BELMIOLD'S Genuine ExtrecC Machu; HELIOSOLD'S Genuine Extract Sarasparilla ; UELMBOLD'S Genuine Improved Bose-Wee/1. Sold by all Dragglete Everywhere. ASK FUR HE LMBOLDT ; TARE NO OVUM! Er Cut ont the Advertisement and. seal for it. and avoid imposidon and exposaro. sp2O-s/3t* - SATURDAY, MAY 24. 1862 IN THN ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUE OITY AND COUNTY OF ?MLA WILMA. Notice is hereby Riven that 4.)&111A ftiNit U. rritsg, 'widow of taitl decedent, 1•-ax 81,4 in said qpiirt h«s DORI* tion. and an apprnieencont Orilla personal prorcirty which oho fleets to Et tale ' under the Acte of Assembly of April 14, IE3I, owl April 8, 1859, and that the Fame win Ira nom ovid by the Court, on F1111).n Y „lona 8. 1852, co kes excentkair are flied thereto. FRE ft'K IJEYER, ntyl.l3 24 30 81:4f* . Attorney for Petitioner.. N' .TRE COURT OF COMMON• I : PLEAS iron 'ins CITY AND COUNTY Or PHILADELPHII. Its the waiter of tho,distrilottion of a certain sum nf mo ney paid Into Court npun the petition of PHILIP, POWELL, to pay off and extinguish a certaiu gruuad rent. The Auditor appointed to distribute the num of seven hundred and twenty dollnrs principal, and eighteen dol lars arrenrages of a 'curtain minimd ground tent; reserved oistnf all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the , east side of Delaware Fourth street, between Red wood eiid Marshall streets, he the late . District of South work, in the county of Philadelphia, now Second Ward Of the city of Philadelphia, at the distmice of thirty-three feet- southward from the south side of said . Redwood street, containing in front or breadth on said. Fourth street sixteen feet, nod oxtentlitig that width modward be tween parallel lines at right angles to mild Fourth stroet issecilti-two feet. Bounded on the north partly by ground granted to'hiartha lily on ground runt, and partly by the head of a three feet wide alley, which runs !tomtit° north line amok' premises northward Into and nt right nugleti with said Itedwood street; on tho oast by ground of Christopher and John Fallout on tho south by ground wanted to .dead S. Cavil, on ground rent; and on the west by Fourth street aforesaid. Which punt have been paid into Court in pursuance of tin order toads upon the' petition of Philip PoWell, under the provisions of an•act of Assembly, entitled an °Act in relation to Ground Bente and Judgments in Philadelphia County," praying' that John Fallon mid "P. Pemberton Morrie, owners of said ;ground rent, may be compelled to extinguish the same, will attend to the duties of his nupointment, at his office, No. 720 WALNUT street, on MONDAY, 3lity.'2i, ltk,2, at 1•b o'clock M., whim anal When all persons hav ing chants upon tho said sinus of money are requested to prenint Demi, or be foreier debarred from coining .in upon said fund. • DI. RUSSELL THA irat, myl7-stuthot . Auditor. STATE OE DEBORAH L. JAAlic xls.Bos, decsased.—Lettere of A 40140100104 uoin the Biotite of DRIJORALI L. JACKSON, deceeled, lota of ttr. city of Philadelphia, haviuk been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims upon the Eitato will pretend them, and those indebted will make Dios:went A. REEVES JACKVIS, Adm., dtrondsbursh, Penna., WIN D. VAIL, 309 North SIXTH Street. or to'bia attorney, myl7.p6t. STATE OF ALEXANVE it Wit ti.Y. E ,Getters testetnentary baying been grouted by the RrEtterr or While to the mtheorlbere, all - persona baring claims npalnet, or Indebted to, said Reteto, will cell on GEORGE B&W:t:AY, 249 Eon.hSIXTEENTIT Street; „„_ • JAHICS WRAY, "'" eca "" rB, 1417 RACE Street, or their Atioyney, 1:1112.41111r 0. TIIONPSON, aple el3l '. . , • ' N 14.9811 ABOU Street. TUE ORPHANS' COUILT. Fait TWA OITT•AND CiOCINTY OF t'HUG%DSGPHC A. lu the matter of the Elititte or FOTRICROLLIi Tbo Auditor appointed to audit, eettle, - and Ildjnet the. eccouLt c 1 .5.1 HA U ttGBORN, Executrix. P C ER GILL OGHOItti, decefted. wilt attend to the dutioe of his appointmot.t on MONDAY AFT E ttN VON, June 2d, 1882, at 4 o'clock, at hie Oflice, at the enutttuttet atrner of EICIITB. and LOCUST Streete. n.>.22. loettst • n tr TICI: DO trja lIP.BTY, Auditor. T A. R .R - A. N 'I" S SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and popular 111edicino has universally re ceived the moat favorabio recommendations of the MEDICAL PROF/36510:4 and the Public AS tilo 111091 EfFIOIENT AAD AORSEABL/ SALINE AP.E RIENT. It m.y be used with the hest effect in .tul Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Beadache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Aoidity of the Stomach, Torpidity • . 'of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affeotions, Gravel, Piles, - anti ALL OCIMPLAIN 113 WERKE A GENTLE AND COOLING ArliatikEr OE PUB. GerivE IS ItItQUMED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travenol.' by Sea and Laud, Peidaents in Cot Olimatee, Persona of Sedentary Debits, Invalids, and Oonvaletioentsi Captains of Vessels and Planters will find it a minable addition to their Medicine Cheats. . . Mls In the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles to keep in any climate, and merely requires water poured neon it to produce a de- llghtful effervescing beverage. Nunierons testimentals, from profeseional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its eceodily 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 &-CO., No. 278 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren et. 'NEW YORK, And for ale by Draggle:a generally. PURL GhORGIA. ARROW ROOT. The special attention of physicians and families is celled to the superiority of this article. It is rapidly supplanting all other kinds, and all those who have used it give it the most decided pretet once. The following extracts, from certificates in the hands of the manufac turer, a Col. liaLLowas," will oho* the high estimation in which the Cfrorgia Arrow Root is held by those gen tlemen of the medical protestor* who have folly ex amined it. OW One pound, 62% cents, or two pounds for $l, • tkmplete inetrucdons accomnam each package, elbow Ing bow to make the most delicious articles for the table. ROB BALD, WEIOLDBALN AND BETA*, AT . FRED'S BRI Vi'N'B DRUG AND OIIRMICAL STORE, N. R. 00R. of PIPED and OURSTNUT Etroote, PHILADELPHIA. "" • n manufactured by Col. Baßowee, min, y'iratiarFa. Itban the beet quality of that variety of ffenula I have met with, being imperior to any Bermuda, or other Ar row Boot I have seem Y •-•••• • • 'w BAMITBL-TACIESON, • .7..7.,in4g-fdrith3m ' thilvernity of Penneylvania " CILUTNN CAPSULES N-A :"'" "".". Ors PITRE 0013-LIVER OIL. The repugnance of most patients to 001)-1,119/01 OIL, And the inablifty of many to take it at eU, has In doted various forms of disguise for Its administration that ere familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special oases, but more oaten the'vehiale neutralizes the mina' effect of the Oil, proving quite as unpalatable and of less therapeutic value. The repug nance, 111111 SON &c., to invalids, induced by disgust of the 011, is entirely obviated by the use of our CAPSULE& 00) -LIVER OIL CAPSULES - have been much need lately in Europe, the experience their of the good're, imlte from their use in both hospital and private practice ; aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are enf (talent to warrant our claiming the virtues wo de for them, feeling assured their 0116 will malt la benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by j:tI! - ft / ,'' i Its. JA2dES _BETTS' ÜbILE.B.H.A -AIL TED SITPPOBTERS 808 LADIES, and fist only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. Ga lles and physlcians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. Bette, at her residence, 1039 WALE= Strout, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand Invalids have been advised by their physicians to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing. the United States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and ean on the Antainreers. with testimonials oola-fethett TO PAPER MAKERS.-The under signed will receive Proposals at the office of the State• Printer In Harrisburg until THURSDAY, the 12tti day of June, 1662, to trendy the following described sized peso, (varopleg to accompany pr iposale,) for the State Printing for one year from July 1, 1862, viz: Double Royal, fifty pounds to the ream. Double Royal, forty poriuds to the ream. Farb to measure, at least twenty-six by forty Inches. And donble•sized Foolscap, .to weigh twonty•eight nounda per ream, and measure at le sat tWentysix by seventeen inches. Sato oles must accompany bids. Those making proposals must be prepared to give se• tiefaciory security for the faithfal performance or the contract; and the right is reserved to reject all bide not satisfactory in price and faroples. The paper must be furnished in such quantities and at such times ae required by the Superintendent of State Printing. T. T. WORTH, - Superintendent of Stabi Printing. HARRISHCRO, May 9. 1842, . '. myrf-entit . AR M y CLOTHING:AND'EQUI MTN ONFICE, TWZIAITH AND GIRARD MEETS. PROPOSALS.—ProposaIs will be received at this of fice until SATURDAY, 24th loot,,at 12 o'c•ock AI., to furnish hirty Thousand (30,000 FLANNEL SAGE COATS OR BLOUSES, unlined, of the army pattern. to be made of army standard (Indigo Blue, wool•dyed) Twined Flannel, weighing five ounces to the yard of 27 inches, subject to the usual inspection. Proposals will state how soon the said Coats can be de livered, as they are wanted at the earliest possible time. G. H GROSHAN, Deputy Quartermaster General U. 8. A. Bide for any portion of the above will be received. my2o-bt H. T. HELMBOLD. D E P U T Y QUARTERMASTER 1/ GENERAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, May 1, 1852. PHOPOSALS will. ho received at this office on Tues day, 27th day of fday ; Tuesday, June Id, and Tuesday, June 10, at 12 o'clock, Al., for the delivery of one thousand (10(0) Cavalry horses, in tide city, for the use of the army ; delivery to commence• immediately after the contracts are awarded on the above dates, and the whole number contracted far to be delivered in fifteen days from trine of awarding such contract.. The horses most ho sound and free from blemish; not leis than (15) fifteen. hands high. and not less thin six (6) years old, nor more tban.nine (9); and well trained. No mares will he taken. No buts will be received from any one person for more than one hundred (100) horees, and no bids will be entertained =lees the bidder or his agent is pre,ent at the opening of the proposats, and who will - Immediately 'give seen, ity for the faithful performance of thecontract. The horses to be sulject to Inspection, and all horses un . fit fur cavalry service will be rejected. . •• • Proposals accompanied by the names of proposed sore ties,.who will be required to give a bond for the faithful execwion of the contract, to be marked, „ Proposals for Cavalry Homes,' and addressed to my2o-7t A. BOYD, Captain, and A. Q. 1411: B. A. OBBMIST - - -NOTIOE. 7 -SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the day of 111ay,1.862, at 12 o'clock, N., for supplying the United States Subsistence Department with 6,000 head of Beef Cattle on the Hoof. The Cattle to be delivered ac Washington City, end each animal to average 1,200 pounds, gross weight; no animal admitted which weighs lees than 1,000 pounds gross Heifers and bulls not wanted. The Cattle to be delivered at such times, and In each quantities, as the Government may require. the . The first delivery of Cattle to be made on e 10th of June, 1862, or as soon thereafter as Government may re quire. . A bond, with good and suMcient security, will be re quired. Government reserves tp !Wilt the right to DRY in Treasury notes, or other Government fends. Ito bid will be entertained when out in by contractors Who have prevtously tailed to comply with their con tracts, or whore the bidder is not present to respond to hie bid, and all bide to be accompanied by two guaran teee The names of firms should be stated in full, with the - precise address of all the members of the firm. Bids to be directed to Major A. BSCH WITH, V. 13., G. S. A., Washington, D.C. . - • Form of Guarantee. We, -,et the county of and State of --, and -, of the county of and State of -, do hereby guaranty that - is able to fulfil a eontraet in acr.ordence" with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter Into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared to becalm his securities. • This guarantee must be appended to each bid. rarl244t OPENING" OF A SIEJNIMSR GAR ... 5 DEN .-4be undemigned begs Rome to tnform the public that he has opened for the season his FINK PAU PER and HOTEL, at the loot of 00ATE8 Street. oppo site 'Fairmount Park. Families era particularly Invited. Ice Cream, Oakes,- excellent Lager Boer of Haifa's brew ery, Winos, &e., always on hand. HENRY FRICKd, vayS-Sto TWZINTY-SEYENTH and COATES Ste. LEGAL. Est Kte of JOHN HsSti, 420~3 BORN, fleetAr.etl MEDICOiAL. BRFERTBSPIONT L 412 WALNUT Street. Phtladelehts PROPOSAJLAS. rim,,DIMPICIA, May 19, 186 lIA ILROAD LINES. 1862. igitweges 1862. ARRANSOMMINTL4 OF VICW YORK. LirEß. TER CAMDEN AND AMBOY . AND PUMA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00. , a LINES FROM.PRILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLAOES. PROM 11111 411 , ..elTREAT. WAIL AID CANAINOTOX DIM/. WILL LEAVE AB FOLLOWS---VIZ: At 8 A. K., via Camden and Ambab 0 . and it• Ac oommodation 82 2a At. 6 A. M.,via Camden and Jane? City, (N- J.) 2 28 Accommodation.... At 8 A. AI. via Remington and Jerson , City, Morning 04f1 3 00 At 1] A. M., via Kenßinstun and Jersey 41itV, Womtero,BXPrkoa 800 At 123( P. fd,,•via eenndan mud Amboy, antworno. dation 2 25 At 2 P. SL, via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex- prose " aOO At 4 P. M., vie Oareden sod Jersey Otty, Evening Express 8 00 At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey Clity, 3d (Brun TUI4 et I 211 At OX P. M. via Kensington and Jersey City,. Evening Mail 8 00 At 12 P. M., visKonettigton and Jamey Otty Sante- ern Mall 800 At &P. 31., via amnion and Amboy. Accertunale.- Doe, (Freight and )'eseenger)-Ist Class Ticket.. 2 26 Do. do. 2d Chin; d 0.... 160 The 12 P. id. t3outhere Mail Tans ditty; all others Sao days eirorod. For Water Gap, Strondahurg, Scrantou, Wilkesbarre. Ittontroge, Great Bend, &c., at 6 .4. M. frnm Walnut street Wharf, via Delaware, Lackawanna, sad Waiters Raihr,a4 For Manch Chnnk, Allentown, Bethlehem. Belvidere, laeron, Lambertville. Flemington, &c., as 6 A. fd and 2,V P. N. from Walon•-etreet Wharf: (tim6 A. C. Line nonnecte vitt, train leaving Beaton tot. Mauch hunt at 8.20 P. M.l For ?donut Bally, at 6 A. M.., 2 and 4 P. M. ler F reehold, at 6 A". M. and 2 P. M. WAY LILA'S. Tor Bristol, Trenton, &c., at 8 and 11 A. 81., and 6, 830, and 12 P. M. trout Kensington, atni 2,si P. M. from Wal nut-street wharf. For Bristol, and intermediate elation, at 11X A. ur. trent Rtueington Depot. For Palmyra Riverton, Delano, Beverly, BurtinTton, llorence, Bordentovre, Ac., at 12%, 1,4, 6, and 6,% P. Steamboat TRENTON for Bordentown and interme diate atatious at P. P. M. from Walnut-street wharf_ Ifir For New York, and Way Lines leaving iforesitig. um Depot, take the care On Fifth street, above Wainat, half au hour before departure. The care run Into the Depot, and on the. arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Pmeenarer. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage lint their wearing apparel. All hartgage over fifty pounds to he'paid for extra. The Company limit their resvmeibility for baggage to One Dollar pet pound, and will not be liable for any . amount beyond $lOO, except by special contract. WM. IL GATZMIIIi. Agent. T HI' PENNSYLVANIA OENTRAL RAIL suet). VIZ • Gii.N. A T .1)013DLI6 Via Oil ROOTS. 1862. git-ctsi 1862. THZ 06PAOPTI ROA.I 16 NOW SQUAI4 TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY M,MMW=VMCMMTT 'In = racilitieg for the trrmsportatian or passengers to and from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louts, Si. Paul, Nashville, Illemphie, Now Orleans, and all other towns in the West, Northwest, and Sonthweet, are uneurpauted for speed and comfort by any other route. Sleeping end smoking care on all too tram . . THE EXPRESS RUNS DAILY; Mall and Teat Line Bandayn excoptAL Mall Train leaTte Plinadelphla at.. ...... ...: 7.16 A. M. Fad Lill() 44 4* .. 11.30 A. M. 'I nroturb Exareas 66 . ....... ....10.30 P. hi. Bars isburg Accommodation leaves Phila. at. 2.80 P. M. Lancaster fit " 4.00 P. M. %tat Cheater Accommo'n No. 1 .1 .. 8.45 A. 31 t< .. No. 2. 1 11 ..12 00 anon. Parkriburg. " .. 545 P. N.. West ()nester naeseugere will take the Wen Cheater Nee. 1 and 2 and Lancaster Amur , aodation Trains. reeaunger• for Banbury, Williemport, Xlinira, Buf falo, Niagara Fops, &e., lea•tue Philadelphia at 7.15 A. Mi. and 10.30 P. M., go direettr through_ For lumber information aunty at the t-aesenger lea den 5. corner of ELEVENTH and MAIIII2T Street?. • By this route froights of all descriptions can he for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis souri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. The rates of freight to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad, aro, at all times, as fa vorable as are charged by alum Railroad Companies. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of their freight to this Company, can rely with contldenos on its speedy transit. For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or lams tho Agents of the Company /I. B. KINGSTON, Jk., Philadelphia. D. A. STEW ART, Pittsburg. °LAME & Co., Chicago. LEECH & Co., No.l Astor Dottie, or No. 1 South William street, Now York. LBECB & 00., No. 77 Washington street, Boston. ELAGBAW,& KOONS, No. 80 North sweet, Baltimore. 11. H. BOIIBTON, Deng Freight Agent, ehiia. L. L. lIOUPT, Deal Ticket Agent, Mlle. • ZNOCII LEWIS. Gen'i etnet. Altoona. agapis NO vA R s TIi gA r i aII o NSICIA. NOB BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MA UCH MUNK, HAZLETON. 'GASTON. WILKES BARRE, "to. - SPRING AIGRANCEMENT, THREE THROUGH TRAMS. On end attar MONDAY, MAY s,tata, raison: ger Trains will leave PBONT and WILLOW Sheeny entladelpnla, deny, (Sundays excertedo ma *follows: • At 6.40 A. Lt. , (Dxpretsa.) tor Bethlehem, Allentown, Konen Chunk, flazleton, Wilkesbarre, At 245 P. M., (Exprees,) for 641 , 11db1..1i, Easton, An. This train reaches Easton at B P. N., and !wilco, a dose oonneotion with the New Jersey Central for New York. At 6.06 P. H., for Bethlehem, Alicatown, Elanah ()honk, dc. At 9A. M. and 4P. M., far Dotiestorn. - - At 6 P. DL, for Fort Washington. The 6.40 A. R. Express Train maims cites connection with the Laugh Valley Railroad at nothlehera, being. the shortest end most desirable route to all points in the Lehigh coal region. TRAM? FOB PHILADELPHIA. Frizsce Bettilettent M 5 42 A. M., 9.18 A. M. sad CU P. M. ptlie,.towtt . at 7.25 el. M. and 8-10_P. - ON SLTIDA.YS-1311Zelthia for Bettlehim at 7.45 A. M. Philadelphia , for Doylestown ai 2.15 P. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 8 30 A. M. Bethlehem ,for philatierebm at 5 t, fere to 8eth1ehem.....10.60 I Irareln Manch Ohunk.32 60 fare to - Reston 1.50 Wilkoebere ' " . 4.50 Through 'rickets meat be procured et tne Tscge, Mete, et WILLOW Street, cr BRBILB Wert, In order to secure the above rates of fare. All Pass agar Trains (except SuMay Trains) conned at Barks street with the Pitth and Stith streets, and Se. tend and Third-streets Passenger •Bedlroads, twenty ml rates after having Willow street. msB • SLID! MAUL Amt. 4R4tgEgi__T irALL EB I N D eima W g - PkiILeVILLPiIIA GaacId&NTOWII, and 0011 BI- S TRtilt TABWIL On and atter Monday, October 28, 1841, until further notioe. YOB GERMANTOWS. Lome Philadelphia, 6,7, 8,9, 10.06,11,12 A. M., 1,1, 1, a, 6. 3, 7, 8,9, 10%, and 11% P. HI. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7N, 8, 83(, 9%, mg, um, a.. M., 1,2, 8,4, 5,6, 703, 9X, 11 P. M. The 8% A. N. train from Germantown etoPe at Dny'e and Tioga only. ON EIUND,S.YB. Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M., 2,7, end 10% P. Pt Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. hl., 1,0, and 936 P. M. ORESTNI7I . HILL BALLROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,9, 11, A. M., 9,4, 0,8, ;And 10X P. .. Leave Chestnut MU, 7.10, 8.10,1010, A.10..,12.40, 8.40, CO, 7.40, end 9.10 P. N. ON SUITDAIt 8. besTe Philialelptda, 9.06 A. M., 2 and T P. M. Lame Ohostont 1321, 7.60 A. 21, 12.40, 6.40, and 9.10 P.M. TOLL 00N131101100111114 AND NOBBIATOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6)(, 9.06, 11.06 A. IL, Ig, LOC 636 0.06, and 0.06 P. M. Leave Norristown, 7,8, 9, 11 A. IN., IX, 4X, and 6 P.M. ON BONDATEI. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. IL, 8 P. M. Leave Norristown, 7x A. IL, b P. FOB XANAYUNII. Leave Philadelphia, ex, 9,11 A. 31.,1,4, 3.08, 4M, e. 02, and 8.08 P. Id. Leave Itanaranh, 6X, sg, 11)( A. IL, 2,2, Ind ON P. 11. ON 8171TDATN. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. N., 8 and 7 P. H. Leave 'Menem*, 7x A. DL, 75X and BP. H. H. SIIITH, General Superintendent, Mont NINTIFf and GRIMN Stranta. EST CHESTER arigimAIIIVPHIGADELPHLI. NAM- VIA MEDIA. SPRING ARRANGEMENT • On and after Monday, March 10th, 1862, tho trains will leave PHIJ,AOELPHIA from the depot, N: E. cor ner of EIGHTEENTH. and MARKET Streets, at 8.06 and 10.20 A. M., and 2, 4.20, and 7 P. M., end will leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets, 17 mini:dam after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market streets. _ . ON SUNDAYS, Leave PHILAIDELPIIIArit 8 A. and 2 P. M. Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M. - „and 4.30 P. M. - The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.06 A. M., and 4 30 P. M., connect at Pennelton withtraine on the Phi ladelphia and Baltimore Railroad for Oxford and inter mediate points. HENRY WOOD, mhB General Superintendent. tor PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA R. B. LINE. 1862 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1862 for WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, RL MIRA, end all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Phila. and Beading B. 8., cor. Broad and Cal lowhill streets, at 8 A. H., and 8.18 P. M. daily, except Sundays. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points In Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, ac., Ac. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Yells, or intermediate points. Through Su - Press Freight Train for all points above, leaves daily at 8 P. N. Tor further information apply to JOHN S. aiILSS, General Agent THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, and N. W. oor. • SIXTH and ORNSTIMT fittest& 1531-if REOPENIN OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAlLllol.l3.—This road, being tally REPAIRED and effectually GUARDED, is now open for the trans portation of passengers and freight to all points in the GRRAT WEST. For through tickets and all other in formation apply at the Company's Office, corner BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. FELTON, Preeldastt P. W. and B. B. B. Co ammo WEST CHESTER RAMBO/X=l=B;v% PENN anafearis RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELS VENTII mad MASK= &red% et ILO A. M., 12 noon, end P. W. - • one-tr • - , • - ARTICLEbrri S FOR SOLDIERS • !8008 be- seat by HAIINDBNI3 liaradriS, eoi GRIMM' Street. They charge only HALT Reims, ' sod end daily to Baltimore, ~demon, Vertreee Mon roe; and all othecimAnts 000nged by' our pool*. 1024-81:1141 • gi_EAPER THE ADAMS EX PRESS COMPANY, oMoe 8X CHESTNUT Street, ,forwarda Piaui* Packages, Mer chandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own Lines or In connection with other Brpreee Corwin/ma In 118 the Principal Towns and Cities of the United Steam B. 8. SANDFORD, 9 General 899erlotandsat GAR DEN VASES. —Ornamental Terra Gotta Garden Vases, warranted so etand the weather in any climate. Those vases are made in beau. tiful designs, and all sizes, from 1 foot to 3 feet high, with a variety of pedestals, round and spusre,"froml foot to 4 feet high. - No decorations add so much to the natural beauties of a Garden, and at eo little cost, as a few Vases filled with flowering pin. ants. Migrated data 8. S. A. HARRISON, split-tf 1010 OFIESTNIIT Street SALT. -2.000 sacks Ground Alum Salt; 21,000 bushels do., do., do.; 4,000 bnabola Tork's World do., In store and for Kale Arcrp,pHy KOONS. No, 146 NORTH, 11THARVNEt. tnr3 TAMES HOMER & SON HAVE A PJ splendid assortment or fine Groceries, chase,. Sfi- VIMTH And NOBLE p leate,tana 811Nril bud WOOL! Fitetets. • ut79-Imit' SALSAS fidOUTISE. JOHN It. MYERS AG CO., AtrOllON sl3lo4 1 ; 4(0.232 and Z 4 MABICIZT Street. GALA OF IMFCNOiT DST (MOBS. ON MONDAY mogNINO, Mar 28; on tour months' errdit.- 700 Docker's FroLeb, Gtmu.43, Swine. mod British dr, 12AL7C OF ItOOTB LW6 E1H.073. ON. TIISETJAY 'MORNING, . May 2T, on four menthe' credit. ~ 1,000 pacintgas and shawl. . - OA /al 0w DRY 6 , 04)1N5. OS THURSDAY MORNING, May 10, on fonr mouths' credit -000 packaged British. French. and Andnlvan dry Good*. SALM OF OiLRYETINGF.. ON FRIDAY MORNING, May al, on {our tnunthe credit -750 pieeem ielvel, Drogheda, !wrath, and Vaned= car. petingg, whitings. AT. A.NOOAST do WAR K. NOC, AIW— pTION.ISEIM No. 31.2 MARK.ST Street. LAR.3I: RALZ--700 LOTS OF AMEItiOAN &ND IMPORTIO , Asks GOODS, VMDROIDERIES,_RIB 1301 b, INILLINE/t7 COLIOS, ko . by Catalogue, ON WE ONMS DA 7 1110 ktti IN 0, May 28, couttunneluir st• 10 o'clock prccleely. FURNESS, BRINLE 4!i; Oki., 429 WOMB Y,THID•LT BALK «N FRENCH DRY 000133. ON N ItIDAY ftIONNING, May 30, at 10 o'ctock, by catalogim. 400 lota of tknoy and French goo ti. tistuplea at d catalogues early on morning of oda. I.)lifLiP MOW) Oti. s giEM, 626 MARKET and 629 owatimeme air. BALE or 1,000 6ABEB BO TB, BROZS, Bku GANN. &G. ON MOND ..tY 741.01INTNG, . , May 26, at 1G o'clock : praofiral.f, win as ocild hi' oath logos; 1,000 OAVW wens' ' boys', aria youths' calf, kip, sod grata boon ; calf and kip broom', (Jongroise galtura Oxford tier, walking thOof ' &c.; -misses', sod chiluron's calf, kip, goat, kid, and enacroneled beshal boots and oboes, iptitera, slipaera, &c., including a large ageormipi of firar-claga city .niado goods. Mr Open for exarolnatino, with catalognos, early on tio morning of sale. &ALF OF 1,0 m; tie-Aim; BUO)c. 6110225. AND 111106 ANS . ON TAIJUSDAY NSfRNING, May 29, at 10 o'clock, procleoly, wilt no *old, to catalcgue, 14:00 cams muds, boys', aud• youths' 00 N: Idp, and -wain boots; calf and kip brogans, Rakers, qrq Nialking shoes, kr,. 'mama's, tMame, and. chd Iran's coif, kip ; gust, kid, anti morocco healed boots and 4hoas, gaitnrs,eiii3err. burklup. Ate. roclud:4l in 1.310 rill lin fGuild a large ateorinirrit of first-clew city-In*lo 9001 a NW' Goode own for ozononacton, wins coOlauatior : 6961 no Coo moraine of teak. - pty HENRY P. WOLBERT, A 110TIO NE PI B. it tOVED from No. 9 @oath BNCOND tltreet to No. .202 NIARNILT Stri-et, month fida, above d4coud s.ireet. REGI:!La.II, BALES OF DRY GO01.:9, .IMINO9, NOTIONti, &c. ery •Bto oday, WtOut lot or gild Friday morning, com mencing at 1.0 o'clock, precisely. City and country dealers, are requested to attend these sales. Consignments respectfully aolicital from mentiracin t ere, importer , commission, wbotesaie.and jobidug houses, and retailers of all and every description of inercnandlse. Entire stocks of goods arrangedskaud mold in low to suit the rctatltrade. Cask advanced on goods. Statile:ele gerund day fri.ro sale. mvlo lm* 1%408E8 NATEIhis4B, AIJeTIONERai AND COMMISSION MIGROHANT, ionttneed corner of SIMS and IL OX Street. TAKII NOTION The highest possible prise is loaned on goods at Ma Mane Principal Establiakitent, southeait canes ce Sixth and nice street. At Malt ose-third more than to any other establiehment in this city. •lATHA*iB' pRINUIPAL 31GPIZT ZET&BLIArt. 250,000 TO LOAN, In bags or small amounts, irom one aelltir to thonsania on diamonds, gold end eilvor plate, watches, jetsam merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, an! goods of ovary description. LOANS IdADE AT nrs LOWEST MARKET NAME, Tbte estabitsbxnent be large Ore anti thief-proof ester k:r tho neFety of valuable goods, together with a watchman on the premises. ESTABLIEfitilli run nit LAST 80 TZARS. ALL LARGE LOANS MADE —AT THIS, THE is PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT." .CHARIER ORMATLY WaDtMED. AT PRIVATE SAUL One stiperior brUllent toned piatio-forts, with inetaith plate, soft and loud Pedals. P/1010 Mai $9O. One very tine toned piano-forte, wipe Old/ $9O. FOR SALE AND TO LET. To DD3TILLE.III3. The DISTILLNET known oaths "PHCENIX," and formerly owned and occupied by SAND. SMYTH, Reg., ettnated on TWENTY-THIRD, between RAO, and VINE iltreete, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bnehele per day, la now offered for wile on reasonable and moan malating terms. Is to good running order, and bag iif She modern tmproyemente. An Artoelan well on the pre lobes tarnishes an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Addreee 11. LOMA & CO., No. 1010 biABKIT . I)treern Fligadelphia, " • f022-dtf • FOR SALR , OR. TO LET—Four Hooke, on the wed olds of BROAD Street, beton NOlumMs t Sterne& -.Appiy it the southwest cornet of NINTH and SABSOIII t3triets. mlg26-11 . . FOR SALE OR TO LET. -A Ilsn pleasant house In the ants:pt. of Media, n e edy en acre of ground, abandauce of shade. and fruit. Rent low. Apply at No. 1151 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, second story. no2B-Itn El' • TO. RENT—A . well. furn6hed country House, of moderate size. Thu giimuds in chide Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Gardena, en Orchard, itaftheetfi&Tgllll ir°u e '4l,4l4tiligerTAir,',s°wB.2 aad mile and u half from Old York Road Stotiou; North ram eylvania Railroad. Ineidre.l6lB - LOCUSr Street ap7-mwf . K ar, TO LET—A beautiful CO UN ...a....TEY-PLAOE, of 10 acme, on the welt aide of FRONT. Strout road, above Hart lane, within ten ini nntee' walk of the Fraukford and 'Southwark pasaeuger care. rosee st oon early in •Sprit. • Apply at the month west corner NINTH and SANBO4, second story. m1121..11 • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS NATIVE WINES. aTBIOTLY YURI, 3U1C16 OF TEE . MOST.• DRL/01011S, BICH, • AND FRUITY WINES RYER OFFERED TO . • THE PUBLIC. LE EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED ALBERT C. ROBEATS; DEALER IN FINS camiratnts, 84.26-ff DORNEE ELEVENTH AND VINE STH ono SBE & BL EiCKWE lAA'S oele. orated PICKLES and SAUCES, constantly received by BRODES my6' 157 Smith WATER Street NUTS. -20 BALES LAN( UEDOC ALMONDS; 25 bales StOILY ALMONDS; 100 bags liew Aftican PICA.I.4ISTi juit received and for sale hILODEISE WILLIASIS, bymy6 . 10? Booth WATER Street. SARDINES. , —A very superior brand for sale by CHARLES S. CA.ESTALES, art 12/IVEY...ILI . 3T and 21 GRANITE Street. HOTELS. STEVENS HOUSE, . (LATR DELMONIOOI3,) No. 26 BROADWAY, • NRW YORK. Five minutia' walk from Fall River boat folding, Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street. tob22.Bni ORO. W. BTEPHENd, Proprietor. A LARD.--TEEN UNDEII,SIGNELDi LA. late of the GIRABD HOME, PhiWilly:Ms, hays '.eased, for • term of years", WILIABD'S HOTHL, ht Washington. They take this occasion to return to thee, old friends and customers many thank' for pant favors, and beg to assure them that they will be moot happy le se thew in the/spew aW YA FAers. KREI, CHADWICK, & 00. • Waairraireoi, July a ardIP—IY MAPALNERY AND IRON. MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM ENGIRD BVThbZRB, Iron Foundeis, sad Onneral Machinists and Boiler Makers, N 0.1210 CIAL. LOWHILL Street. Philadelphia. . rel B-17 J..VALIGIKAN 'maraca, JOB/9111. cora, WILLIAM R• minimax, • HASTLIIT amaslat, QOUTRWARK FOUNDRY, LI • mut AND WASHINGTON BTHIGITS, PHILIDALPHIA. - MERRICK & BON% ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pre/Imre Steam Engines, for land, ricer, arid marine service. Boilers, Gasornotere, Tanks, Iron Boats, ha; Cast ings of all thuds, either iron or brass. Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Ball. road Stations, &o. Betor'e and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, inch a. Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mille, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defers tors, Filters, Pumping Engines, &a. Bole Agents for N. Billions's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; NesmYth'e Patent Steam Hammer,and As pinwall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. gm PENN STEAM ENGIN E AND BOILER ivosics.—NEMlTlß a LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI NEERS, MAC/BMWS, ROILER-HABERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years, been in successful operation, and been exclusively en gaged in building and repelling Marine and River En gines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, An., Sm., respectfully offer their services tc the public, as being fully prepared to contract for En gines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having seta of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to exe cute orders with quick despatch. Every descriPtion of pattern-reeking made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Fine Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the beet Pennsylv ania charcoal iron. forgings, or all ekes and kinds ; Iron and Brass Casting', of all deecrip dons ; 'Roil Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work oonnocted with the above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The embecribers have ample wharf-dock roan for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, dic., dic.plor rah- Ing heavy or light weights. JACOB O. JOHN P. L 1 WT 1 , 1714 )el4-11 . BEACH and PALMER TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CLAESEB.—AII sub acute and chronic diestasbi cured by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Philadelphia, and in cue of a failure no charge is Made. Professor BULBS, the founder of air new prentATlA 'MU superintend the treatment of all cues kitasekr A pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of than cured, also letters and complimentary reeolutiou from medical men and others will be given to any person free LOCUMS are constantly given at 1220, to mulical mar and others who desire a knowledge of my discoveryi IL applying Electricity lie a reliable therapeutics agent. Oou• natation free. ao2A-lm L • ,ATOUR OLIVE OIL.-463 baskets -A-A Lkt ODE OLIVE OIL, just rocsived, and for sale by JAVEETOB k LAVERGNE, SG and 201 South FRONT Street. OAUTION.—Raving veen a outdone artiole of Oil branded 1, 3. Latour,' ire caution the public. against Purchasing the same., as the genuine J. Latour Oil can be procured only from us. JeßsuTows & LAVERGNE, tpylS•tf 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. FiALES .11if THOMAS .16 SOUS, 6.• . 130 and JAI South NOIINTH direst. Mir I , l7BLir; BALMS ANAL JOITATE.INVertc AT THY. V.XeriAtiOß: OR TMCWO/111. MAL ZSTATE e. 7! PRI':ATI SikTali WS" 'We hove a large *mono: of real artsibe PYreatit pale, ladradTha every deacrlption of GOY and onamtcy rn.• pasty. rented list* may be had at'sb4.Ananan &ern. STOCKS. LO.kNa, ' ON TT.:EhDA V, May 2:700. 12 o'clock noon, at the nxchangeo, wittand reserve; rot *chat of whom ft may roneatm -100 Abaren Irwin Onal t'ompany. Penna.—par ttSo'. 2 Weds of Thad. T. Wierounn. 51,60 U each, 4 9 , Jat7. 1861. bonds of Tlioe. I'. Wierman, 51,060. e.' h, due July, IE4O. 2 bonds Thile. T. Wiermeu. 9100.eseh, due 'dye Me. • 3 bond of Thos. T. Alerman : COO, duo jniy, 1881. The &hove hor4ln nro rectarffi by certain real estate ltr Drndforti o..xtnty, Pi.nunylfffnla. The bowie mty be dean et the nnctinn rin inn. rxec6f6iti• of 9 . Frevieß, dec'd. *5OO rennFs ivnitin 5 pe ex-m...L(1..1531. 7 Aarea Peuua3 R.;ln. . 4 1 awnpmy. • .111 L ESTATE SAL Ali 27. olgooto` Peretsiatnry We —Lilt. north aide of 'tot., toUfrood at:bet, east of Chatham, l'hfrttorth wail. 22 feetlrrot • 17..11P TIMER STORY DIVCR , 3TOA3C and TWELLINC4 nprthweet corner el Twentieth end 0-srhon eiv , ete. NRAT DWELLING, wrest oile«f ntty. eeconti etre , t, W.riee, Twentyt - nerth wee& THREE S.T.I.YRV BRICK . DWELLIAG, Remitter greet. weet nr Thirty-third, Twenty. fon rth weed 'ELEGANT tiND YA LITART.v: . 1 011NTRY MCAT, 22X eerte, with eeperi,r improvements, neer Tervar, end emir the Oyer relewere. .I.IrAT MODERN R nF,'N fioinh iecord bonne helnw ?unlink rowit. Toit 40 feet front, RSF the modern consinoinocen. Yard ph.ntell with grans' Thies. fruit tree., Alc. lI.4NDBOOIK MOIVARN naupw4 lIESTDRNON, on iho north i.idn of Mount Vernon sme4t. etwit of Night. eenth. 40 fed front. Finished in neat modern style. Clear, of incutrbrawo. NEAT MODERN DWELLING. nn the north Me of Mount Vernon toreet... 44 of Fightcooth Peremptory tiMI,—YA LUA DOC 01011.TOA0 19,180.66, notorgyi oe largo and •alnable property, Second tOrret, above Race, knoorn ay the •.Oamet TevYrn." 1:24:0 , s NT II lOWN-'3T 01. IE RNSTOR FOE, No. 2613 Lomat RL7PFI, oppo.lt. d 4 Mark'a Ohn,h, 22 Prot front. it Will?It for a former fi a i.h s B lu eleßnbt modern Idyls% pod replrtewuh aII nimi.:rn con vet i•ncrit. 820,000 mAr rrmnlo on around ro: t NEAT MOURN DiIIIRLE RESIDE:NOE. Forty eighth etivvt. north of the Darby PlwienßPT Radrnial t Tlvenry.tnorth ward. ft anivbed In mol, rip atria, and in 'Rama in a nand tanottifni and derra , denottghOon.. hood. ronin, half cash. Itatord late paeveaviln. NEAT MODERN ►IWELLItNG. No. 1733 Goatee stre.t, wfst of Seventeenth. BUILDINO "LOT, adi inlnq An tbo west, 17 feat front. 2 Tll R XX-STORY I.IIIPEE D2f VLLINGS, No. 1739 Olive el tow t• west of eevont,,,,th. HANDMIIMR CO(INT , EY ItERTTIEtinn. Chwontit Bill, near thn (31 , mq - tint BLI and Epring Rowe turnpike. T.unty•aemnd war I 'INCH. STORY AIM COTT GM, Nn. 1131. North Tw.ltth.from,aboveoxford. Ilea the toe.lera cony.- nfer,con. • THREE-STORY Ant' Nn 1.6.14 MPT rive etreet, it, the rear of the etknee. Fla. hydrant in the yard. &c. Periniptnry Satn—LATl(l l l! AVD surrci.ma SITAMEIC, Nn. 251 South Third strvet, b.tw , .11 Wkloiet aid spruce shore, with et thle and o:.ach hnue'l on Le vant *treat. !MATTI EIGATIT STREET.—Kent modern dwell frit • No. 11137 Nni•th Ri.hth etreor. isith t two three-stir/ brick dwellings le the renr. on Perch street. Sale on the Premliwx—Fnntheest corner Sixteenth and ttr...a4a. PANT/SOME MODERN R.ESTOEN(IIt, AND SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Pt REAM) HARP, Ito:Irv/00u PIANO, EI.EGA.NT OUR. TAINB, CH.414 ORLIEES, Ace. _ eq./ TUESDAY K. 3 RN1N1 . 6. • • 27th Inst., et 10 o'clook, by catal,axna, at tFa aantaaast COTIOT of Sixt.enth and Sanwa arrtet+, the gneortor bar. nittro, re.eweell piaito.foqc by 1:sco•: .1c I:Aron, fine harp by .Erartl,itss ‘handoliers, fine Bresscls catpeta, cihnaon cloth vitiator., &c. AIR), acbant desk.. The ta.n.e %JO he Bahl at 10 n'clonk. the furniture itntuedlattly after.. Fell descriptions in handbills. A dtniriermtor's. S , KI.-6ortinttr4 Streot. NEST n OII:R OOLO FURNITURE. ON wßil4g6pAy idoßvivo. 28'h fret, at 10 o'clock, at No 2!5 L ,trinard street, the bore-held furniture, h‘ order of admit, i.trut.m. Mho, the Mitch« n Kir May be examined at 8 o'clock on the mornirg of the sale. pEOFIVER'S SALE OF ELEGANT UNITURE. TB Otd AS VVIVIR. A Belk.' eer. • Oflice, ro. 271 BROADWAY. In porimante of An ostler of the Arse...riot notirt. rf Ike city of Noy York. IL wilt exao • in sole. on Yno.doy, the 27th der of Play Met., sit I.Oo'clook, A. M.. et N. 9 :E PROADWAY. in flit. city of New York. by Thom.' Yritcls Anctionter. tly& esstite etc& io t-sidis• of the yr..i - kno..n Arm tf A. Becalm & A, Kinard, c.,n-lallog is pert of • ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PARLOR FURNITURE. • Ia hroca.ell., a!k, actin. reel; RICH BLACK AND GILT PARLOR PURNITITRII. Rteaant Chamber, Pining n ont in.! Library Fitroitstro, embrn'lrg a very large M 60 7 ,111.14 or Plain amt richly carved Extewnon To• IS.. Bnffera. Illokeavet, Borne Chain, ao., roseao rt..l wolnot. Aletb.- above wst iroh.ot..l sod lured ex pre's* for Messrs It. ,$ Li At tho atno tin,. a I ars qtrantrty of VeLeere. Datdaare, a:.d nxfltgahrd Faroituro. able for the trade; and alto the le v,e, et store, and gO4- tv.ll of the CCM CP!Tr. Gotirs pnrchwed by panic. living outside of the city con be packtd on the 'prewie-.. SA4PPING figgig• FOB N.KW YORK -T tDAY-IWESP ATM Atilt SW VT41314111 LIN ES—VIA DMA WARE ANDR.\EITAY!'.ANA L &tamers of the above Lines will leave DAILY, at 1.91 and 5 P. M. For frelgh', wbich will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to • WM. M CArRI & my•2l-tf - 132 . Foul It DELA W.k R D Avenue. 11.2.0Q_moax _a_a.r.p..r.triAJ.Q.s:riralt- PRI.:_ , STEAMSHIP LlNE—lrrom PIRR Strout, Phila..lulohla. and LONG. Wharf. Boston. ho. The eteamahir SAXON, Captain Matthews, will itali from Roston for Philadelphia on TtOtSDAY. May 110, a. 4 o'clr.ch P. M.. .o 4 from Phlind.tnlo, Thr Unatoo. SATURDAY EY AXING. May 24. at 7 o'clock P. M. Inonraoce one. half that by sail vowels. Freight takes. at fair rate:. Shippers will pleme send hula ireliop. with their garde. For freight or pastier) (having fine tiorouniexiattolie for ;essential). aPPI7 to BE BY WINSOB mh26-tr 813? SMITE WIT &EVEN gm THE BRITISE. AND NK)RTY AMORIOLIE BOY AL MAID STU - Pee t 4 B . PROM NOW YOBH TO LIFEBFOOL, ' Chief Cabin Passage HIM Second Cabin Passage . FROM BOSTON Ti) LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage SUF Second Cabin Passage Tim ships from New York esti at Cork Harbor. The ships &eta Boston call et Halifax and Clark Nar . SCOTIA, Glst,t. Judking. CHINA.. Capt. Anderson. PERSIA. Gant. LOU. Olgt. ARABIA:, (lent. J. Stone. EUROPA, Ile-3 S. Latch. &IBMs, 043. IPANADA, Capt. Muir AMERICA, Capt. Noodle. INIAGAIIA, Cept..A. Styr AMITE ILL 3 3 1 AN. 2'hers vowels carry a clear white light at matt.Sese green on starboard bats; red on port bow. AMERICA. Moodie,leaves Boston, Wednesday, May 101. AUSTRALA SI AN, Anderson, N.York, Wednesday, May 21.. NIAGARA, Cook, Boston, Wednesday, May 23. SIVTIA, N York, Wednesday. Jane 3. EUROPA, Stone, Boston, Wednesday June U. PERSIA, Lott, " N.York, Wednesday. JunelB. AFRICA. Anderson, . 6 Boston, Wedneeda. , J one 26. CHINA, Anderson N.York, Wednesday, July 2. Berths not seem ed until paid tor. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of those ships will not be accOnniabb Geld. Silver,Specie, Jewslry. Precious Mosel: or Metals , uless bills of lading are signed therefor, asil the Talus thereof therein expressed. Por freight et pen- Sags, apply to R. GUN ANN. I BOWLING GREW). Neu Y :;tlt. Or to E. O. A J. G. BATES, 103 ST ATE Street. bostou. LONDON EXIIIBELION-RETII TICKETS TO LONDON AND BACK: First,clase 8180. Second-elase 68. beiti overcome by _ Cold air Is the medium used—acting as fl preservative the warmest weigher, and for any length of time require Likewise, bodies may be convoyed hundreds of miles wit perfect gaiety, and in a good gate of preservation. JOHN GOOD. Undertaker, No. 921 SPRUCE Street. F. li—Lead, 'Metallic and other coffins, furnished at G. shortest notice. Hearses and carriages of the best quatitt Lots, half lots,-and single graves, In the different cern/ levies; one superior lot in Mount Moriah Cometeri one, two, three, or four hundred feet, can be bad chime cosh, or trade. RRPERNIIOIB--Dr. SAMTIBL J . /L(IIES3N, 224 Sou EIGHTH Street; Dr. J. H. B. McOLEGLAN. 101 WALNUT Street my9-thstuSmi B IOTINA ROOMING, • MANMYAOTORID BY TAN losanD STATES BIOTINA ROOFING COMPAN No. 9 GORR BLOCK, Corner GitILB et and t`ITTS Streets, Boston, Maw This Portable Roofing is tbo only article ever offs to the public which is ready prepared to go on the r without any finishing operation. It is tight, hands° and easily ahMied. and can be safely 8401 cheaply tra ported to any part of the world. It will not taint discolor water running over, or lying on it, and is, in respecte, a very desirable a rticle. Its non-conduc Properties adapt it especially to covering nninniant°' of various kinds ; and it le confidently offered to Public after a test of four years in all varieties of cllm sad temperature, for covering all kinde of roofs, flat pitched, together with ears, steamboats, dtc. It is both cAeop and durable. Agents wanted, whom liberal inducements aro offered. Send for stun • c ircular, gtc. with particulars, to "11. B. 8001 4 1 Oco.. - No. P tiftßir, BT,OuK. Raeten." sleStA (111AMPAGNE—An invoice for 'Ca to arrive per ship Wm. irrothingham, by OUAS. 8 CAR9TAIB9,_ •pyld Ne 126 WALNUT St. and 21.C.TIA.N.ITE 8. P P.UPSRL. T.•m.lvar.