INIERESTING SOUTHERN NEWS. THE ADVANCE ON RICHnOIVD hellu,tlitlii:aiTilmeF=ii*rnii=3l=k l o , FriVlol4:ll General Halleck's Policy. HOPES OF EUROPEAN INTERVENTION. Etc., Etc., Etc. State of Affairs in Richmond—The Critl• cal Monica t. '[From the Richmond Dispatch, May 16.] The enemy is near this city. Our Own army !MOMS between the corporate limits end the invader. It is .officered by breve men and composed of bravo men, Whose whole object has been to met the enemy in the open Reid and try concluelons with him. The commend leg general lo one of the most accomplished military mon of hie day—always reel and sagaciutio, end one of the In event end wog dett.rminrd of men. A great battle Is imminent. It will not be dela; ed if the disposition ou oar side is gratified. We conjoi.tiire the enemy will him self Pot be peaultted to put it off, if his object in doing SO ill to approach the city by engineering nod stags. Our general will, no doubt, frustrate ally such designs. 'Meantime the people of this city, the immediate prize contended for, exhibit a outmost' anti , eolf.possession highly creditable. They have reseed the period of ex camera, anti are ready tm what in y come. They are aware that up to this time they have suffered few of the immediate afflictions of the war. They NM given every aid in their power to the cause; they have rent their fathers, brothers, and soon to the fi eld; they have nursed the sick and wounded, end opened tboir homes to the re fugees ; lint - the war lane been conducted till now on dis tant battle grounds. Now they era to hear the big guns, nod to wait minimal, the reenit of the deadly struggle that for the time decides their fate. The moment wil. be trying, filled with emotions never t.,) be forgotten. Let us bear it like a people COVIIICtOUS of right, and relying implicitly upon that Providence which lade not in the end to secure the triumph Ot jnstice. Alvsiwippians Never Surrender [From the Richmond Dispatch, May 21.] Tills was the roponse of the authorities of Ylcksbu. g to the hnenent summons of the Yankee gunboat captain to anneoder the city. It is similar to the memorable reply of General Taylor to Santa Anne, who, with a force of four to one, dementia his surrender on the field of Deena Vide. As the ilexteau hods were overthrown and routed there, we have good tertton to hope that the Federal hosts will be overthrown rind dismayed on envy future held where the subjugation of the South la at tempted. Since Jeff Therupion so aucleasfully and heroi cally resisted the Federal anntwits on the Paissiaaippl, and their gnat armada of iron•clade WAS Co signally. re pulsed at Drun 'a Bluff, these mouttere of the %%der have loet Mach of their tenor, and there is &Wong probabili• ty that they will meet with stern rcetistaceo rather than milling Bartender hereafter. Let the war cry be, Oon federates never eurrender 1" Gen. ihtlieck's Policy. [From the Itichmonti Diapateh, May The despittebes from Ouriotli report heavy skit mlsbing along on , (relit Hues, but without any general result. it is needletoi to ammonite ne to the probabilities of an early light, so long en rho present cautions policy is pursued by llalltok, of boldug his army Witillu an easy raugo of his gunboat flotilla. • The Yankee Flotilla. [From the Richmond Whig, May 20 ) Alozita, May 19.—A special de.patch to the Adver tiser says that flee of the enemy's km arrived la eight of Vicksburg yesterday noon. A boat with a flag of truce vas stopped by our bitvortee a mite end a halt be low, abet' the ferry boat wont down and returned with u ooatmote to surrender the city. The mayor replied that ho wee unprotected, but wound cover surrender. Col. Anthony, the military Governor, and Gen. Smith, commanding the forte, answered, gbelseippiatis never surrender." Two additional gunboats arrived later in the afternoon, when the fleet moved over this tide of the river, behind a point. All tint this morning. Frobpect of a Battle—The Situation. [Front the Richmond Whig, May 19 j The Confederate army, commended by Gon. Joseph E. Join MGM is now encamped 1411hin a few miles of Rich mond. W 1,1111•0 MR11) . moors, tint no reliable Informs. cr men flout litcCiellau'a army. A report of a skirmish be tween the advance of the enemy and Stuart's cavalry, at Bottom's Buldge, on the Chickahomley. was current yestertim, but from all that we could learn it was mall affair. It is the opinion of Immo persons that a battle betwo en the two armies wl.l take place this week. ()there believe that the policy of both sides will be, "Walt, wait, wait." European Intervention a " Fixed Fact." [Front the Norfolk Day Book, May M.] In spite If the many gross lAtindeta of the Confederate authorities, atd the acknowledgtd imbecility of the heads of some of the departments, there is au influenws at work • which must speedily terminate this unhappy war. Tho condition of the working population of Sumps reminds we of the tar who was stopped on the highway, and in• formed by the freebooter that be mast give im hie puree or have jits brains blown out. 6 . Blow away," acid Ja.3k, cl I might ea well be w thout brains as to be without money." 'The European Powers have stood aloof from the Ameticau strife thua far, becalm the impression prevailed Mat it must soon end, and they could obtain the great Southern staples without tekiog cart on either aide; the "dreadful earnestness" =entreated by the Nonthern people lice at last convinced them that the ides Is fallacious and they are about to exclaim, "Blow away, we might as well be without brains as without bread." Self•interest le the most powerful of all human mo tives, nod while an indlesmition to involve a working people in a [metal' war has been the humanizing policy of the hadieg minds of Barone, find has heretofore kept thaw from following the Indications of popular will, still there is a point where such a policy would be suicidal, and that point hes been reached in Europe at this time. Etter - ration stares the multitude in the face, and domestic trouble threatens the internal peace of England and ]Prance. These two stable Governments 4.ust chnore be tween strife at home or intetventlon here. The rstople -nt EnAland mid France molt be provided with labor whams - Weer. vi.s.te.datth °resit, and they know it 111 the duty of their rept eeentatives to - tegisuttn - mr-toste• wants ; the late Immense gatherings of thv people bee ex hibited the state of feeling, mid the voice of the multitude has awakened the determluation and fixed the policy of the authorities. intevroentfon is a fixed fact, but none but armed in tervention wilt accompitth Me object in view. Cotton Is the to est desideratum, but they appear satisfied that it will never come from the Cotton htates without ambit tore from those who eland to much in need of It. It Is, therefore, the interest of European Powell to afford that assistance, fcr, without it, they tear the crop in band will be burned, and the cowing crop will prove a myth. The Matto Is bang fought In tbla country, but the wounds ale felt In Europe; death follows the track of t h e I eden messenger on the blood-stained fields of the South, lint worth than death—starvation—stalks through the work in districts of Europe. Mon fall hero and their me mories m e embalmed In the hearts of a weeping nation ; but women and children toiler the dreadful pangs of bun. ger In Europe,' and despair add, fuel to the frenzied firs of their husbands and fathers. Thera can be re doubt but this state of affairs, both at home and abroad, is one or the worst features of the war, and that people which intervenes to save all CLtiotondom froze starvation, from internal strife, from despair and overlaeting ruin, will deserve the tbanko of civilized humanity ; whatever tie motive, so the end be accomplished and mankind receive the benefit, the same raced of anti F o and thanks well arise like incetiso from the alters of a watered world. The self•intereat of the Bemoan Powers will work out this knots) aril intricate problem; the wants of their working people will cause them to promulgate the don t:hie of good will and peace among all men," and quiet and geed order will once more reign supreme. The Fight Nenr Fort Pillow. [From the Richmond Whig, May 20.1 AUOVECTA. Mar D.—The Memphis Avalanche of the lath has a despatch trout Pint Pillow, which Bays: " We fought lbe mum with four of our lightest gunboats en Lour and a belt. They had eight gunboats and twelve mortar boats. We sunk one gunboat ono two mortar boats. Our loss. two blbed and eight wounded. Our sharp shooters literally wowed the enemy down. Commander .116ilgosuery commended our fleet." The Yankee Fleet near Vicksburg. (From the Iliekelmrp Whig. 31,+y 18,] A despatch was received in our city Yesterday, stating that-the Federal fleet which *as Bing at Mille' Cliff, about fifteen miles below Natcb.z, weighed anchor yes terday, and started down the river again. Tble will en tail° our authorities to add to the pi eparatione already nude for their recestiou, end we trust that everything 3108Filibie will be done before their arrival. They will not give us ranch Ono to prepare, nod we most strata every nerve In completing everythiug during the little time we Lave got. Who knows but that here on the old hills Bo famous in the early days of America we may again make history, and add freth laurels to Mississippi's Kemat ce lebrity for heroic achievements. Rebel Whisky. [Correspondence of the Mobile Advertiser.) It was supposed, by all having the good of our city and et:nattily at 'melt, that whlsky-drinking in Mobile was at an end— at least until a brighter sky oversha dowed the Confederate Stales. What was thought to be a death blow to whisky 'hope and ontakirt slop pens ap pears to have given it. w life and rigor, and increased Its sale, as well as price, by a large clans of merchants in our city called "druagisis.” There is scarcely a day or an Lour passes but you can see visitors and cif-rens more or tees intoxicated by that fell destroyer. Many carry their bottles publicly, bearing the label of the druggist. A Yankee Trick. nfrorn the Richmond Whig, Nay 19.] Ontinturday evening, 10th Met., the telegraph operator at Grand Junction received a despatch dated Corinth, stating that the track was clear, and no train would bit down that night. At once a large train. tilled with eel-, diem was prepared to treed up the road. when, ten minutes before it would have started, a freight train ar rived down the road. A circuntstaace so contradictory to the telegram received led the operator at the Grand Junction to maim Inquiries of the operator at Oorlath, when the fact came out that the latter party bad sent no despatch to Grand Junction. S ate ouomy had connected a rri rate instrument with the line, and had aleimalated a Corinth despatch, so as to lead to a collision between two trains, one ailed aith soldiers. Bad the freight train beets ten minute!' later, tic train full of soldiers would have set out with the belief they had a blear track, and a fearful lost of his would no doubt have ensued. The Daring Gen. Price. (Prom the Richmond Dispatch, May 16.] The magnanimity of General Beaurogard, we hoar, prompted him to tender to General Price any position in the coming battle at Corinth which ho would. indicate. General Price replied to this nieguruaimans- tender from the commander-in-chief that, if left to himself, he would take the position of "danger ;" whereupon he was as signed the front position, where he will load off in tho fight. We know not which most to commend, the mag nanimity of General Deauregerd or the cool and Uinta daring of General Price. Rebel Philosophy The Norfolk Day Book of the 20th Inst., has an art!• cle on lie present position of that city, which it very philosophically concludes as follows; • We are not the only people who have been conquered; blatory is tilled with the record, and contains no brighter pages than tkoue which tell of men win, though they may have had to succumb to the fate of war, have, In the face of their defeat, triumphed ever the potty annoyances of physical life, by taking refuge in the glorious principles of a sound philosophy. In ancient days it was canal to make ',Weldor pridouers taken in war; but it le a glo rious and consoling reflection that while the body was trammeled, the mind wan free I While the physical con dition of the captive underwent a change, the old soared above the influence of shackles, and, ignoring the con ditions of we., asserted the principle that "mind wag superior to matter." Certain rules and regulations, evon lowa, may be pro mulgated, which in our former condition might not have been submitted to, but now we cannot bete ourselves; and it is but the part of prudence, even wisdom Itself, to submit and conform to them without a murmur. We meet learn to govern ourselves, bearing in mind that those only are fit to be free who can do so. Partisan Warriors Wanted The following appears se an advertisement in the Um phis Av a / a nche: PA LIT IS A N WANTZD.—The Confederate 'States Gavornment has very recently passed an act legal lz'ng and recommending the organization of Partisan Bangers, and as that character or warfare is doing good service for the country, and the necessity for them is very groat at this time, I have, in connection with a num ter of other gentlemen, determined to organize a corps of brave Write who will go out and harass the enemy,- and drive him from our SOIL The Northman has lova? ed the sacred soil of old Ten • nonce, and that portion of the country which they have invested is being desolated and destroyed. They Insult our women and maltreat our old men—they burn our home and lay want° our fieldli—they desecrate the graves of our him de who bavo gone to that bourne from whence no traveller rota rue—they have see aside the laws of God end mon, and it is now high time that we who have not 'token a pert in tills struggle should gather ourselves to our tents, end resist these Thugs of the North to the death. ,4 Let us strike, then, till the lest limed foe amptres Strike for our altars and onr ftres—: 'Strike for the green graTee of oar elm. God and our native land !" If Oil! who will come and go with its," and fight that we may be free. None are worthy of It onion they figta for it. We propose to fight, and light on until the war is ended and our country• froe— • . "And when the conflict's over, In our Soniberntomes we'll stand, And slog our loader's praises In Dixib's happy laud I" And all 'hive oleo are et the mime mind, and are able to furalele themerh•m with a hurie, arm-, awl amino:tent% eau et.rol Manuel' , a with Lieut. C. L. Brown, who may be found in the Walker Block, on Main street. Come im mediately. Savannah Defences. The navannali Republican notices the casting of gnus and mortars of large calibre acd superior workmanship, by Mr. A. N. Minix. These guns have stood the tog, and have been pronounced equal to any oast In the coun try. Mr. II 11.,Linville hosing completed the m -muting a 87-pourder siege gut, which was taken from It'a o.rit blisbutrnt yesterday afternoon, to be placed in position for the deft-nee of the city. This it the drat 32-pounder ever mounted es a Mesa gun in Georgia. The carriage is of Georgia write oak thnbar, and the iron work is of the best finish and moat antretantial character. • The City of Vicksburg. • Vicksburg, Wise ~which, according to the rebel tele •graM, ban been reached by Commodore Porter's, Hem, is situated about midway between New (Means and Memphis, He di:dawn from New Orlesua being bur hundred miler, uod from Memphis three hundred snit ilf,y.• It is forty five miles west from Jaciumn. the Mit tel of Mississippi, with which it is connected by a rail road. It is located juat below the Walnut 11111., lii a hard of the river, and occupies on elevated poeltion on the side of a bill, whose biahost point it three hundred feet above the river ; opposite the city the river is three hundred feet deep. The cotton collet, y around in very fertile, and the most important article of eitort from Virkehurg la cotton, of which it shire about 200,000 bairn annually. The population of the city was, by the lest census, 4,600: From Vicksburg to Memphis the rade have no defences of importance. THE EXCITEMENT IN BALTIMORE FURTHER PARTICULARS. The excitement in Baltimore caused by the attempted uprising of the Secessionists is abating. The pipora or that city contain full *mounts of the various street fights, dm. • Ifetwitbetandlng the decided disposition evinced on Sunday by the Union citizens to put an end to the con tinued taunts of the rebel,, and their openly expreased exultation at the slaughter of many of the bravest and hi et eons of Alan land, some few of them had the tome• rity to appear in Prominent places and repeat their sneering comments. They were immediately aeirmit by Union men, and would have stormed stifle injury but for the prompt inlet ference of the police, beaded by Marshals Vain Vostrand and Lyouo. Baltimore erect, between South and Calvert, pro ranted u large crowd as early a, half past nine o'clock, mid the first demonstration was made kbortly alter ten. William L. Montague, Esi,, wee walking down Etald- Mote tercet when some of the crowd made a rash for but ho succeeded in reaching abetter, when be wee pro tectcd by the police. Marshal Van. Most:nand Mtn. mooed almost the entire regular police free to the vicinity of Baltimore, Oslvert, and South. stree:s, and expres. ed his determination to proaerve the peace. The board of police thou mambled, issued the Wowing, and appointed a number of asocial. policemen Proclamation of the Board of Police. An rinnereseary excitement exists, and the board or police are determined to maintain the entitle DeeCO. For this purpose an additional police for. a has been detailed. All persons are warned not to congregate upon the street. All public demonstrations will be promptly die yenta& All barrooms, testaurants, and other drink ing saloons are required to be forthwith cloned for twen ty• four hours. NICHOLAS WOOD, President, DALTMORP, May 26, 1882, 2 I'. 115. Demand for the Display of Flags. some of the parties attacked retreated to the counting room of the Sun, and drew together a consideraide crowd in front of that building. Thsre was an lamell ate cry for the production of their flag, road ilia crowd rattled towards the office to enforce their demand. By the earnest persu Mona of some, they were induced to retire for a Beaton, but they afterwards returned, and the ensign of the Republic wee soon after Hosting ma joeticatly over the building. In the meantime, a portion .of the crowd visited the Argus office, and demanded the hoisting of the Ameri can neg. The request would have cbubiless been in stantly complied with, heath's concern, from its notorious antagonism to the Goverrmsut and its flue, hut none of the article on hand, and was in a core dilemma. A care ful search, however, exhumed a email printed flog, which was displayed from an upper window, nud resolved with loud cheers by the crowd beneath. The crowd sabse amenity returned to this oftice, when a large flag, tbat bad been seemingly purchased for the occasion, was nailed to the large Ilsg• staff. The office of the News Sheet wee next visited, but the proptietors having previously tinted the c^•unting-room, it was guarded by a squad of police officers, and the crowd left. • The crowd also waited upon the proprietors of Bar num's Hotel, end demanded that the ensign of liberty • stould be hoisted from the top of the building The crowd beceming excited. IV. H. YPIIO/4 Mtn, counselled no violence, and assured those present that the flag would be hoisted in a few moments—that being done, the crowd dispersed. The flag was also displayed from the HiMuir House. The distr.:mitten of the crowd bring manifest to force every one suspected to display the Union colors, the eters and stripes wets unttnied from many buildings whose owners bud hitherto expreesed the greatest contempt for the flag; and as the crowd visited such places and saw the flog floating, no demonstration was mode. Not the slightest dispoeltion was shown to injure the property of any one. 'they only risked the acknowledgment of the flag. This being done, they were satisfied. As the crowd passed by the Oleo or the Commissicteers of Police, on Fayette street, these officers appeared at the door, and counselled the people to preserve order, to retire to their respective homes, and leave the city to the controLof the police force, who were sufficient to protect them in their right'. Another Excitement About 11 o'clock come ono struck a man, on the corner of St. Pant and Fayette streets ' fur expressing Union utiments. As soon as it became known, a crowd rn Med to the corner, when one of the party observed Mr. Frick, end remarks d there le a "rebel." A rival woe made at him, and be wee knocked dowel, and would have been booty beaten, but for the intotference of the police. During the excitement, Mr. John H. jog, a lawyer, in en& avoting to rescue Mr. Frick, or at least to save him from ...mg- uwucked down and badly need. The police, Mier considerable n,me,ets,, Mr. Ins, and dispersed the crowd, not, however. before one or two large windows in the drag store of Mr. Polk were smashed, es the supposed rehab] run in there for protection. Cot. 0. C. Egerton, who figured so extensively on the 19th of April, 1861, was beaten on Light street. He drew a small knife to defend himself, and Cut a young man in the nose. Egerton finally escaped by running into a drinking 'Moors. • Rebels 'Arrested John 0. Morgan, James Marshal, and Wm. Anthony were arrested, charged with uttering objeeetoneble MD pima. They were taken to the Central Station and !coked up for a hearing. Previous to their arrest they were somewhat battered by the crowd ; the police, how ever, rescued them before much injury had been dune. On Fell's Point. Dining the morning a party of well-known Secession lets 'visited Gibson's wharf, Felt's Point, for the purpose of enjoying a sail in the yacht belonging to Robert 3. Brent. in a short time a diflicolty was had between the Secessionista and eiweral persons on the wharf, resulting in the excursionists being whipped anti the boat taken to If (demi Dill, where it mow lies. • ..• No Rebels to be Employed. Some time during Sunday a committee visited Mr. Thatcher Picking, the Master of Machinery of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, and demanded of him the die• charge of , the rebels employed in the shops of tho com pany. They were received kindly by Hr. P., who re monstrated with them, and spoke of the impropriety of their threats, to This did not satisfy them. Yesterday a crowd visited the wotkehops and routed them of the urebels," saying they were allowed the preference In an the jobs. , We are told by an me witness that they made tracks in double-quick time. Tho police all being on duty on Baltimore street, of COUITO could not tender any asclstance in that quarter. Maryland Avengers. A recruitiog office was opened for the formation of a regimeut to be known all the Maryland Avengere, and to tako the plaevf the let Regiment Maryland Volunteers, who were so inhumanly butchered by the rebels at Front Royal. The Bar-Rooms Closed An order was isermd during the -morning by the mar slog to close all the bar-rooms and it was generally com Plied with. 'Martial Law The excited etate of the city. for the last day or two, boa induced the military authoritlee to contemplate put ting the city under martial law. The consequence of thin step will be of serious disadvantage to business opera tions. Among those badly injured was Mr. John May. He WEL% about going into the Mechanics' Exchange, from the South• street entrance, when he was followed by three or four persons, nod had ascended eight or ten steps of the stairs, when a stalwart young man rushed up, caught him by the collar, and hurled him violently to the aide alk below. Hefoll on the left side of his face, which was bad.y contused and bruised, and hie ear wva nearly severed. As soon as the assault was made the assailants retired. The following persona IMIO arrested and taken to , the central police elation : John Rodgers and John Yohn. eon, on the cl arge of disloyal conduct; tamest Scltleigh, on the charge of treason ; John Price, for fighting, and Alexander Banner, for inciting a riot and huzzehing for Jeff Davis. Captain Kitchell, Lieutenants 0 wene and Wright, and Sergeants Pryor, 'Edelman, Hatton, Pearce, Brooke, and Cook, were ont with their respective squads, and promptly repaired to any scenes of disorder that occurred and checked it se quickly as possible. During the afternoon a number of person were .assaulted in the eastern section of the city, but ao arrests were made. 7broughout the afternoon the prooddent of the police board remained at the corner of North and Baltimore strict, to sae that the proclamation was enforced. • PHILADRLPHLi. BOA= OP TEAM GEORGE N. TATHAM, . • BEN J. MARSHALL. • Oorrurros or ma Mar= JAMES B. CAMPBELL, • LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. . Ship Tonawanda, Julius 'Liverpool, soon Ship nob head, Colo Liverpool, soon Bark 8 0 Ryerson, Robbins . ..Belfast. Ireland, soon Bug Moses Day, Loud Liverpool, soon Brig Ida, (Br) Morrison Lsguayra, soon Brig Undino, (Dan) Peterson Rio de Janeiro, soon Brig Mount V.ornon, Pike... ..... ..Rio do Janeiro, soon MARINE INTELLIGTEIWB. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA., May 28,1862 BUN RIM 4 138-BITA BETS 7 16 HIGH WATER 2 11 ~: ~y , Schr Wm George, Hazel, Iday from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jac L Bewley & Co. Schr John & Thome, Hinton, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley & Co. OLEIABBD. Brig Gen Marshall, Amer, Cerdenas, J Mason & Co. Bar Narragansett, Ball, Key West, D 8 Station & Co. Sclir J 0 Brigkt, Smith, Boston, J R White. . Rohr Ann 8 Blown, Brown, Providence, Costner, Stick ney & Co. Bar Tboe Potter, Rackat, Fall River, do. Bohr Bewley, Hanson, East Cambridge, do. MEM= (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Rel., May 27. lie bark Conrail, from Rio de Janeiro, is at the Break 'ater. An easterly atorm ie prevailing. Yours, ko. JOHN P. MARSHALL. NICHOBAIMA Ship Sunda (Br.). -Paul, from New York for Hong Kong, vas spoken 26th ult. lat 27 N, lon 47 W. Slaps Huutsvillo, Beartan, and Frick, Manley, were nt Carmen Island 26th March, loading for San Fran cisco. Bark Stamboul, Manson, from Boston, for Cape Town, wes spoken 20th inst. tat 40 02, lon 86 55. Brig Ida D Bogers, Morehouse, from , San Francisco 9th ult. for liicolsefulty, was spoken in lot 28 9,10 n 129 W--no date. . Brig Anglo Saxon, Schenck, hence at Boston 27th inst. • Bohr AI B Mahoney, Foster. hence at Boston 27th tut. Behr Jamul Neilson, Burt, hence at Somerset 23d inst. Bchr Allen H Brown, Crowell, hence at Providence 24th inst. , Schr Geo isles, Nickerson, for Philede!obis, sailed from Providence 24th inot. &bra Gagelle, Gorgon, and War Steed, .Brotth, gaited from Providence 24th inst. for Philadelphia. Bcbr Onetivii i Jameson, hence for Boston, sailed from Newport 24th inst. •. , • Behr George Ho ff man, Jones, soiled from Bristol 24th host. for Phtladelpbla. Behr Flyaway, Davis, sailed from Mystic 24th inst. for Sohn Waunonna, Savage, from Smyrna, Del. and ?dory Prica,'„litllzzard, from Wilmington, Del, at • New York 27th inst. • , , • • The oblp Zone, lost on Sable Island. wag 470 tons' re gister, built at Portland, Me., In 1850, where she was owned, And rated a 2. • Stag Raduga. at Newittedrord. from Honolulu, is being refitted. caulked, At., and will be 'stoppered, and then proceed to Beaten to load for Honolulu. N • . Bark Harry Hammond, from Shields, at San fratunsco 30th ult was 30 de, s off Oape Rom, with strong west- erly goleF; asrtied away forstorssit And f4rstapgalisnt yards, spill siuTh, &c. NOTION TO MARENICRB. The entrance to the harbor of St John, NB. has long biota oowildrred dangerous, and the resent wreck of the Levanlir bite agate brought the eubjert to the cone'derA tir it of nederwrlttra at d othrra. The entrance ti the bather 18 very. narrow, end obstriieod by oeverel largo bucklers or ledeee of roots, the principal of which id called the Amtrican Rock, where many a chip hat found ered, and many a seamen found it watery grave. The limber of St John is one of the best on the Provinchtl coitet, and the attention of the anther hive eltaid-1 he di rected to the removal of ea obstruction i, which could be der& at a tessoneble °Nkomo. Ship-owners and Insu rance entrees would net then have o2c.a.ion to demur, ehonld a charter offer far their ships, at they are now obllgtd to de. LEGAL. TN .T-H E DISTRICT : COURT .OF. 1 THE UNITED STATES IN AND FOR TUN X ASTERN DISTRICT OF PEN NRYLvAi , TA: 'UNITED STATES, EASTERN DISTUIGT OF PENN SYLVANIA. KT. TIIE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERNTISTBIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel,.flied in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right., title, or interest in the schooner FAIR PLAY, Robert B. 'Maier master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured as a prize by the United States balk Gem of the Seas, J. B. Hamer commander, to ho monished, cites!, and called to judgment at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit nut, but that, by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and pub lished in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In teitigenecr, you do =nigh and cite, or cause to he tuonished and cited, peremptorily, all persona in general who hays, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the Reid tar. FAIR rLA V, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise, laden on board said schooner, le appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said court, at the Dietrict Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day af ter the publication of these presents, if it he a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing entrees. then and there to sheer. or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful ex cuse, If any they have, why the said achy. FAIR PLAY, Ler tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise, should not bo prononneed to be long, at the time of the capture of the same, to the ene mies of the United States, and as goods of thelrenemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation. to be adjudged and condemned ns good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you drily intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and .shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said Dietriet Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said schooner rent PLAY, bar tackle. apparel, and furniture, and the said goods, wares, and merchandise, did belong at the time of the capture of the some, to the enemies of the United States of Anterien, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condem nation, to bo adjudged sad condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding,glint that you duly certify to the said District Court what - you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. • Witness the Honorable JOHN CADNYALADEIt, Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this third day of APRIL, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. iny26-8t O. R. FOX. Clerk District Court. UNITED:STATES. E tSTERN DB- L.) - MOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, EC T. TIIE - PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN. DISTRIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, • GREETING: • . . WHEREAS, The District Court of the United State(' in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the mune of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have; any right, title, or interest in seven intlred and sixty bushels of Salt, two bests Coffee, and ono trunk containing Merchandise, seized on Maud the schooner Arson, captured by the 'United States steamer /Denville, commander C. Sted man, as prize, said steamer being one of the South Atlan tic naval squadron, under command of Elag-oiticor S. N. Dupont, blockading the c. est of Florida, to be monislied, cited, and called to judgment at the time and place underwritten, anti to the effect hereafter expressed; unction so requiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that Yon omit not, but that by publishing these presents in et least two of the daily newspapers' printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Le gal inteliigencer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be =entailed and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have. or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said seven hundred and sixty bushels of Salt, two begs Coffee, and one trunk containing litercicandise, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALA DER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWEN TIETH day after publication of those presents, If it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, be . tween the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege,-in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said seven hundred and sixty bushels of Sat , two bags Coffee, sad one trunk containing merchandise, should not be pro nounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise liable and 1 subject to condemnation. to be adjudged and con demned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do sad receive in tide behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all nersone, aforesaid generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents ft is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place nbove mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said. District Court doth intend cud will proceed to adjudication on the said canting, and may pro nounce that the said seven hundred and sixty bulhele of seltstwo.haes of Coffee, and one trunk containing merchandise, did - trcivuz, c,apture - of the same, to the enemies of the .United States of America, end as goods of their enemies, or other wise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemna tion, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the venoms so cited and intimated In anywise notwithstanding, and that yon duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CAPWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this Twentieth day of NAY, A. D. 1502, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. iny2l3-St G. It. . FOX, Clerk District Court. COYART.NERSHIP NOTICES. MBE - COPARTNERSHIP HERE TOFORE existing between the undersigned, under Umlaute of STITT it BROWN, has hem this day die solved by mutual consent. The business of the house will, be settled by SETH B. STITT and GEO. H. SBEBIE, wbo are alone authorize] to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. BETE B. STITT, JAS. N. BROWN. GEO. N. SHEBLE, JAB. L. SOOT LI WICK, EDWD. A. OBBSI.M. PIiILADELPIITA, May 20, ]862. IIHE UNDER B .IGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Copartnership for the purposo of transacting a general WOOL BUSINESS, ender the namo of SOUTH WICK, BUBBLE, & CO , as anocassors to STITT & BROWN, at their old stand, No. 63 South FRONT Street. •• - - EDWD. A. GREENE, GEO. IL STIEBLE, . JAB. L. SOUTHWICK, PHILADELPHIA, May 20,1882. my2o-12t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SIIIP.—NotIce in hereby given..tbat the firm of CHABLIS N. SMITH k CO., at tho Vairmonnt Iron Works, bee been dissolved by mutual consent.. The • business will be settled and closed by May 10, 1802. OH&BLES E. SMITH. The badness will be continued by the undersigned tinder the firm of NORBIS, TAEHEIt t & CO. Office No. 209 South THIRD Street. mylB-1m NORRIS, TABILEB, & CO. 'LLD NUIATING OLLS OIL I OIL!! 0I4!!! HULBURT & BRODHEAD, No. 240 ARCH STREET, Haying opened a General Depot for the Salo of Extra Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the special attention of dealers and consumers to their refined ILLUMINATING OIL, as it Posseares merit beyond anything heretofore offered in Ws market, being entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor which characterize that commonly sold in this market, produces no smoke, and is free from all explosive properties. Orders from City or Country promptly at tended to. ' myls-1m " 17.1301 FER" OIL WORKS. .100 Bblis. " Lucifer" Burning OS on hard. We guarantee this oil to be non-explosive, to burn all like oil In the lamp with a steady, brilliant flamo, without Making the wick, and but slowly. Bbls. lined with slam enamel. *BIGHT, SMITH, & PBABSALL. fe2l-tf Ofiles 516 BIABICIVB Wrest. CARBON, OIL.-100 bbla. Natrona V OH in store and for sale by WILLIAM M. WILSON, 208 MARKET Street THE "EXCELSIOR " HAMS ABE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & co., • . GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, And corers of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Noe. 142 , and 144 North VEDIC; Street, Between Arch and Bare streets, PATladankia. Tke Mstly-celebrated "EXOELSIOB" HANG are cored by J. H. M. & Co., (In a style Peculiar to them selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of dellclorm flavor ; free from the nneleasaat taste of salt, and are Ironounced by epicures superior to any now offered fermale. Apl-3m VATTPB CELEBRATED ITALIAN crszem will 'positively remove T AN, FRECKLES, SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, and all erup tions of the face ; giving a beautiful healthy glow and rosy color to the cheeks, so much desired by every one. In short, it PREBEIMIES THE FRESHNESS OP YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a soft, smooth appearance to the face, and abriliiancy to the akin that is surprising to all. ' It is an article that is INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY. • Upward. of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now sold. in Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily increas ing. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by N. B. S. NATTI R Co., Nanufacturers and Proprietors, No. 621 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. B. Casselberry, No. 45 N. Eighth street; Andrew Taylor,* druggist, cor. of Ninth and Oheetnnt streets• M. Brad field, N 0.802 Arch street; P. N. Barrett, No. 964 N. Second street; Miss Kocher, Seventh and Costes streets; M. L. Adams, N. W. cor. of Marshall , . and Girard aye nue and by druggists and dealers In Fancy Goods ge nerally. . . • Agents wanted In ever/ town and village of the United fitatett and pandas. • my2B•tt THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1862. 625. NEW "BING 64315 m. 625. a SOMERS & SON. CLOTH HOUSE, No. 62.5 CHESTNUT STREET, UNDER JAYNE'S RAW, have now in store, and are receiving conatantly a large and desirable assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. COATINGS, SILK NIXED hap PL*INI Veniings, Talton,' Trinaningtotod all goods adapted to MEN AND BOY& WEAR. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. • mymin JAS. R. OAMPBEx. - J.La 00., waomrsenr, AND RETAIL DEALERS. 727 ORESTNUT STREET, Hare opened this day. Bonnet's Black Tanta& Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetee. Detached Fignred Hair Thibet, high Iota& Setiu Plaid and Printed Idarquilise. Litpin'e best black Barogee and Bombazines. Bich Plaid Mozambiduse. landu'e beet black, white, and high colored Ohal ll. Organdies and Jaconets, missal:Le grounds. Cacheutire Stripa Printed:Permalesoary rich. Foulard Poplin. Foulard Saline, Ac., NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilao. Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide. Planes, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colon. Wool Do Luinee, choice abodes. Plaid and mall figured Wool De Lainea, for children. A large snort - merit of Gingham's, at 12. X, SO, and 20 nerds. A fresh eesortment of Cloaking Cloths. Small figure dark brown Ittohaira, choice. Shepherd's Plaids, from 18% to SO trouts. Silk and Wool Poplin in groat varloty, at JOHN H STOKES', No. 702 ARCH Street. N. B.—Good black Silks, MN, $l, and 51.3.2)(. Call arid examine our 81.12% black Billie. mb2B p J.A. ; I N MOZAMEIQUES AT 13 Nara hlosambionoa at 13 cents, worth 20 cent& Plaid Idozambiques st 18 coots. Plaid Mozambiouts at 25 cents. Plaid Idazambiquee at 31 cants. Plaid Mozambique' at 374( swots. Embroidered blozaMbidnee at 50 cents. 8(0 yards Gray Himalayas at lOcte., worth 13 Ma Gray Bahamas, Gray Poplins, and Travelling Dress Grade of every variety. - MOO YARDS BLACK AND WOOL PLAIDS, All-wool Sling. at 20 cents. Brown and Black Ground Lawns. . Fine French Organdies. BEST 12X CENT.!LAWNS IN THE CITY. 1 Lot Handsome Slit Robes, 53 yards patterns, 'At 811 worth S3J. FANCY SILKS, VERY CHEAP. Just received, 3 mail tote of Berme Bobos, At $2 AO and $B, worth $8 std $l2. 1 17, STEEL R. SON, my2o•tt No. 713 North TENTH St , ab. COATES. FOULARD SILKS-FROM NEW OFK AMITIONI Foulards, now open, at 44 cents. Mole Grenadine Brown Grenadine Whs. • 01,0A13.8, PALATOTES AND MAN-. TlLLAB.—Ladies lo l i want of the above articles will find It to their adrantag)te visit the old established house of Dirs. FIENItY, No. 48 !Noitb NINTH Street, below ARCH. The lateet Parte Styles always oic hood at prime that astonieb everybody. j sp4-8m 103 NOR TH sEor RIM D OB AB R O B7 A R B B , 3 • PSTA 011 IRS LADIES' DREW TRIM2IINGSi' The Copartnership heretofore existing between KAUFMAN A , LONNERSTADTEB Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under signed respectfully Inform the patrons and friends of the old firm, and the trade in general, that he has taken all the up-stairs rooms of I • NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE AllO.ll. To continue the mannfacituring o all kinds of BREW, OLOAX, ♦ND MANTILLA TRIMAIIINIS, "mass, BurroNs, TASSELS, COED HEAD zurrs, Of all descriptione, &0., do., And will offer inducements in price end Quality, aa well A. prompt attendance to orders, in every article dipper tamping to his line. WK. LONNERSTADTEE, apt-2m] No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arab. ER s'n - AWL S.—OPENING P‘) TO-DAY. .3.4 Striped Baroge Shawls. 'Black Grenadine, Do Ma g enta borders. Hock Spun Silk Long and S q uaredo. LYRE a LANDELL, iny2o • . Fourth . and Arch streets. SEEPEERD'S PL AIDS, FREE 76.0 N COTTON. 6.4 Super Shepherd's Plaids. Shepherd's Plaids, all grades. Shepherd's Plaid Silks. EYRE & L AM:YELL, Fourth and Arch streets. WEAT LAWNS, OF FINE QUA LITY. • Select Colors Plain Mt s. • Fine Flatn Good Shawls of Plain Styles. Drees Goods, neat &signs. 'DYER & LANDELL. myl4.tf FOURTH and ARUR Streets. ORGANDIES FROM AUCTION, CHEAP. French Organdies, 113,ti cents. rrench Organdies, 25 cents. „-- French Organdies, 81. X cents. French Organdies, 37 g cents. Z YES k LANDELL, . myl4 tf FOURTH end ARCH Street' OLOAKS!. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! TUN GRNATEBT SARGASSO IN TIIN OITY • (11.0.A_KS.—If you want the best value N.) for your money, go to the Oity Oloak Store, 142 North lIIIORTH Street, above °harry. mh2o-8m CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of all the Newest Meterhas. AND OHOIORST PATTERNS, AT THE LOWEST PSIOES, AT • my15..20. .No. 25 South TENTH Street. • iILOAKB V A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF ALL TIIE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS REASON, With every new material, made np and trimmed in the very boat manner, at prices that defy all competition, AT TOO PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. N. CORNER RIGRTE. AND WALNUT BTB. mh26.Bm SILK MANTLES AND BACQUES Black Taffeta Mantles. Black Silk Barques. - Elegant new styles. Light Cloth Barques. • BREPBERD'S PLAIDS.; ' • New lots, bargains, 12%, 18%, and 26 cte. ' Plaid Moramblones, very desirable. MEN'S ADD BOYS' WEAR. Silk Mixed Cavdmeres and Coatings. Light colors fancy Oassimeros. 6-4 Mixtures and Melton. Cloth goods for little fellows. BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS. (1101 DAPARTNENT, SROOND STOAT.) First-class Ilesdy.mada Garments. Styli and Fit unexceptionable. Prices very reasonable. Boys' suits made to order. • -" •?, • COOP= 42 COWARD, 16.36:corner 'NINTH and MARKET Streets. -2§ TEW 'WRING PRINTS, . OHOWE STYLES. rinnuermace, SPRAGUR, PAOI7IO ALL TWIfLYB AND A. HALF OEt(TB. A largo lot beet styles and fast colors at 100. 00WPERTHWAIT & 00., inhlf.-tf IP. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET libt. Bo Y S', MISSES', , AND CECIL DBEN'S CLOTHING, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AT No. 137 South EIGHTH Street, myls.2m MT* Doors Above WALNUT. MOUNT MORIAS CEMETERY. This ground is located a few yard,' off the Darby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel Hill, and ie beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for miles around. Its soil is admirably adapted for tbo purpose dealgood, being high and dry. The public are invited to examine its claims before prirchssiug elsewhere. eneral and sectional plans may be examined at the Wbere further information will be cheerfully a forded by the agent. Are now In the market, seme of Ahem in sections in opened, haying hitherto been held in reserve. Orrin Boone from 8 A. B- to 4 I'. 11., and either fore or after these hours, at the residence of the under signed/ RETAIL DRY .000D8. EIRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch streets. WENS 4.4 c CO.'S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH BTIVERT. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOIOEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES. THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK, ♦ND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICER, IN TH33 OrrY, AT IVENS & CO.'S, N 0.28 SOUTH NINTH STREET: a311.254m COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 128 8013111 SIXTH STRWET, DESIRABLE LOTS, AT LOW PRICKS, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS, No. 314 NORTH TENTH. STREET FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE, N. B.—Conieranco to aad from the Cemetery for such as desire to purchase. mrl6•Rm. TatIISHES MID BLiONSMITHEP BELLOWS, EtEigibiLE ib..IrAN HORN. ugawriO - s, o3SII . IIIABEXT Street. naiads LABOTIBAVINII MAOBLNE. ' - OLOTHES-SAVING HAOHINE. Tnts-srorlNO NAOHINI. • May, Morse, et Boyden's Clothes Wringer saves labor, dmitood clothes, anal is an improvement which will most Certainly be generally adopted.' It le self-adjusting, Angle, and durable, and is far superior to every other device for the purpose intended. Over live hundred have been sold within the last thirty days in this city. No ralnllY:should bo without one. They are warranted to eve perfect satisfaction. , - • For sale by L. E. SNOW, at the Office of .70Y, CO elt 00 $ northeast corner of FIFTH and 011ESTNOT streets. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. laylo.lm PAMPHIJIIT PRINTING, Beet and _L Oheayeat In the City, at BINRWALT. R BROWN'S, /U. South lOORTEL eet. ap/0 • IRE INS.URANOE. • F — MBOBANICS' TNSUR.NUI COMPkt..:Y oUi FEI4LADELFBIA, No. ISti NOSTS SIXTH Street, below Bac°, insure Buildings, Goode, and Merchandise generally, from Lose or Damage by Fire. The flompany guaranty to adjust all Loam% promptly, amt thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. Francis Cooper, Michael McGeoy, Rdwani .111c(kvern, Thoinns ;11cCormick, Matthew McAleer, John Cassady t Thomas J. fictnohll.l, Bernard H. linlseman, Blichsel James McCann, . . . • " FItAN BERNARD RAFFERTY. Sec DELAWARE NFUTUAII SAFETY INSITRANOE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1835. arms S. E. OORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, CARGO, 'Pe all parts of the Wort& FREIGHT, INLA D INSURANCES On Goode, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union, FIRE INSURANCES On Merettandiae generally. On Stores. Dwelling horwes,ko. ASSETS OF THE COMPWY, NOV. 1, 1881. 141. 0051. 1100,0*0 United States Five per oent. Lain. $100,260 00 50,000 United States Six per cent. Trea sury Notre ~ 40,996 87 5,000 United States Seven and Three tetras' per cent. Treasury Notes 0,000 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per cont. Loan. - 89,581 26 1E8,060 Philadelphia City Six per cent. 119,448 17 20,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. Loan 24,076 00 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. led Mort gage Six per cent. Bowie 10.000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2,1 Mort gage Six per cent. Bonds 40,180 88 16,000 300 Shane Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guarantied by the Oity of Phi ladelphia. 14,637 60 6,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 5,600 00 Buts receivable for illlMMDCollmade.....„ 90,730 07 Bond, and Mortgagee 76,000 00 Real Estate 61.888 36 Balances duo at Agencies—Pc maims on Marine Policies, Interest, and other Debta due the Company Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $11,843--estimated va lue Utah on hand—ln Banks . .• In Drawer William Martin, Edmund A. dander, Thoophilna Paulding, John B. Ponroiu3, John 0. Davia, James Traquair, William gyro, Jr., Janice 0. Band, William O. Ludwig', Joooph H. Seal, Dr. B. M. llnston, George G. ',elver, Hugh Craig, Marled! Kelly, WILLIAM THOMAS 0. HENRY LTLIIIIAN, Sec TEE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSITRANOM 00111PANY, 01 oirrlole Na. SO WALNUT STREIT, Inrutee against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY IrD3ll, on Rotuma, Storee, and other Dui!dings, limited or perpetual, and on Forsitare, Goode. Waree, and tiler ohindieo, in town or 00007. OUR O&PITAL fr131,110.041-ABBlTh 11017,142.64, In find mortgage On city property, worth double the amount $14900 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Op.'s 6 per cent. fu-et mortgage loan,*apex 6,000 00 Pennsylvania 12ilroad 6 per cent. ae- cond mortgage loan, (83 0 ,000) 87,900 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and Canal Co.'e mortgage loan 4,000 00 Ground rant, fret-clam 9,482 50 Jilateral loans, well secured 9,600 00 City of Philadelphia 0 per Gent loan 80,000 00 Allegheny County 8 per cent: Pa. BR. loan. 10,000 00 Commercial Bank stook 5,186 01 Mechanics' Bank stock 2,812 60 Pennsylvania Bailroad 00.'s stock. . ... 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co . 's st ock.. 16,800 00 The County Tire Insurance Co.'s stook 1,060 00 The Delaware 80. B. Insurance Cm's stook.. 700 00 Union Mutual Insuranoe Co.'s scrip 880 00 Bills receivable 14,302 74 Book acionnts, accrued interest, Bto 7,104 64 Oa& on hand 11,644 64 The Mutual principle, oombuted with the security of • Stock Capital, entitles the insured to participate in the PROFITS Of the Company, without liability for Mann& Lessee promptly adjusted and paid. DIRZOTORS. Olean Tingley, William B. Thompson, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John B. Worrell, B. L. Clamp, Robert Toland, B. D. Bosengurten, Ohnrles S. Wood, James B. Woodward, a a. 111.11110111Alti 85Cte Fthruar7 id, 1801. E INSURANCE EMIL USIVE- P22II4BYLTANIA. PIED nistatenua oommir. Incorporated 1826. OHA.RTBR Eau- TZTUAIi. Nip. IRO WILLNUT Wzotti oppotrite Indeparail. enee &mare. This Company, favorably known to the community thirty-elp years, oonflonee to insure against Lose or 11 mage by Fire, on public or private Bnildiom either PIP•. goonontly or for a limited time. Mao._ on_ iNommee-e, Soaks of Goods, or_ of •...to.00zo 4 " amazons, on Mend Their Capital, together with a large burghs: thud, to invested in the moat careful moaner, which onables them to offer to the Insured an undoubted merrily in the cewe of loon ;ronatban Patterson, Qcdritin Campbell, Alexander Beason, William Montetine, Isaac Ilarieberst, JONITHAPIPATTEBBOV, President. Wnaux G. Osowau. BearetarT. aka THE ENTERPRISE INSDBABOTI OODIPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (rime INSURANON EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S DIMMING, S. W. MEN NE forum:A AND WALNUT MENEM DIBZOTOBS. F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. D0W1102., William McKee, Gee. IL Stuart, Halbro Frazier John 11. Brown, John M. Atwo od, B. A. Fahneetock, Beni T. Trt4lick, _ Andrew D. Cash, Dew Wharton, J. L. Erringor. E. BATOR:WO= STARE, President. eassLes W. Ooze, Secrets= fell VACIIANGS INBUILANOR: 00M- P.fLNY—Offloe, Re. 400 WALNUT Street. Fire Insurance on Houses, and Marchandlss ganataith On favorable teams, either Limited or Parvenue'. Drazotoss. lersonhih.Bonsall, Thomas !Sarah, ;ohm Q.lpinnodo, Oharlea Thompson, =wan' D. Roberts, James T. Halo, • BMW D. 81110118 Y, Joshua T. Owen, • ';•'itanben O. Hale John J. Chitlitho. ,JEE MIAH Botiser.L, Prodded'. JOHN Q. GINHODO, Wee Preiddent , likereiars. • AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. InoorDoodad 1810. culearrns PERPETUAL. No.Blo WALNUT Street, abova Thted, Philadelphia. Having a largo paid-up Capital Stook arm Surplus, In. vested in sound and availablo Seonrities, continnee to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Pornitnre, 'Merchandise, 'qu ads in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Pro perty. All Lwow llberaf7 end promptly utineted• DIE.'4I)TOTI2. "Inman E Marli, John Welsh, Baninel 0. Morton, Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis, THO ,• • Si DBIT 0. L. OnawrOnn. ANTHRACITE INSURA.NON - COMPANY. Authorized Capital 91400,900 CHARTER PERPETUAL-1 °Moe No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third Ind Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against toes or damage bY Fire, on Batwings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene. rally. Alia, Marine Insurances on Veesels, - Cargos% and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the linkot. D/RNOTORS. Davis Peacoat', Peter Steger, J. E. Baum. Wm. F. Dean, John Ketcham, .hi ESKER, President. DEAN, Vice Prosidont. ap3-1.1 William ]Ester, D. Luther, Lowia Andemied, dohs R. Blakiataa, Jalapa Maxfield, WIL •Wffi W. N. Elsmx, Becrgeiri TNSURANOE COMPANY OF TELE .11.. STATE or PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICI Roe. 4 and 6 EXORANQE BUILDINGS, North ride of WAL NUT Street, between DOAK and THIRD Mimi; PtilUt deltaila• INCORPORATED in1.161.-XIRARTER PERvirrEA.b. OAPITA_L, $200,000. PROPERTIES Or TUE COMPANY, BERRUART I, ISOI, 5507,094.6/. "MARINA FINN. AND INLAND TEANEPCIBTAL TION mama Alma DIBROTOiIft Geary D. Hherrerd, liainnel Grant, 3r., Marls' Gaon%Bier, Tobias Wagner, William B. Bran, Thomas B. Wattson, John B. Austin Henry G. Freeman, William IL White, Charles S. Lewis, George B. Mart, George 0. Garton, Fdwani C. Haight. • HENRY D. BEIBBBBD, President Wusris tar e litnrint BereY. ' ... ..-.... Bridtde THE ADAMS EX IMPER PICEBB (HYMPARY, Office OBESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer chandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in connection with other Express Companies, k $ll the winched Towne and Mies of the United Stmt s. IL 8. B&ADF9RII, rein General Extuarinteodent. GENERAL AGENT To THE DISEASED OF A 1414 CFLASSES.—AII sob-acute and chronic dismiss cured by special guarantee el 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge is made Professor BOLLES, the founder of this new presctioe, will superintend the treatment of all cases himself. A pamphlet containing a multitude of certificatesof those eared, Wee lettere and complimentary resolution' from medical men and others will be given to any person froe. Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical men and others who desire a knowledge of my discovery, in applying Electricity as a reliable therapeutic agent. don• saltation free. ap2B-2m LATOUR OLIVE OIL.-463 baskets LATOUR OLIVE 0114 just received, and for sale by JAURRTORR & LAVREGNR, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. _ OAUT/ON.—Having seen a overbite article of Oil branded " 3 . . Latour," we caution the public against purchaeing the eame, as the genuine J. Latour Oil can be procured only from es. JAKICUTOHE & LAVERGNE, 202 and 204 South IrlfONT Street. (71BAMPAGNE.—An invoice of De V Coney g Co.'p, in qiiarts and pinta, recelvad per alb Wm. Frotbinahmu t for sate by • 0HA.13. B. OdUSTAIR9, ply 24 Ito. 120 WAIMIJT (A: tux( 21 (iSAI(IU St. INSURANCE COMPANIES. DIRECTORS. William Morgan, • Janina Martin, James 11ur0414, lerancia Fella, Charles Clare, Thonma Fisher, John Bromley, Francis Hugh O'Donnell, Itermutl Rafferty. :CIS COOPER, President. retary. . myl7-tf ....... Mal 00 ...1661,668 08 617 88 DIRECTORS, Samuel E. Stokee, J. F. Ponieton, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvaine, Timm J. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, JtMINI B. Mcirariand, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg, D. T. 'Morgan, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. MARTIN, Provident. HAND, Vine President. }a1441 Which .'wrested ea Mews. ♦le Samuel Bissham, Hobert Steen, William Masser, Beni. W. Tingley, Marshall Bill, J. Johnedn Brown, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Btu:mind, Smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittsbard. TINGLBIr, PveeMont. DIMOTOBB Thomas Dobine, Daniel Smith, Jr" Johs Devereni, Thomas Smith. Jamee B. Campbell, Iteimund G. Dutilh, Charles W. Ponltaiy, Wiwi Wont.. 2E3MEEa .EXPREgSTeoIdPANIES. FOR SALE AND TO LET TO DIETETALERE. 'no DISTILLSBT blown at; Oa and formerly caned and occupied by 6.1117.11, eknatc on TZPINTY-THIRI), betw-3en gang and VINE Ztreete, MktladeiOlda, UepacZY 600 buelAt per day, la now offered for'ealo renconable and worn modariug terms, ye in good rooming order, and ban all the nrcnbtrn Improve4nerds. An Actoelen well 011 the !niece farnishee an unfailing anpply of good, Wirt , Ifilt 4 r. Address Z. LOOK-it a, 00., No. 1010 " i/LWr litreta, Philadelphia. . fen.dtt FOR SALE— m tln the most acoom• R tgt ert , Y 0i A.N'S ritiWERT Y, con venient to ihe city; good prattlico Riven ; wealthy tieiubboi hood. Far further perticulere. molly to E. Pit tTIT, No. 80I) WALN UT Street. a • FOR -BAGE - A DESI EtA 111.4 JIM FARM, containing 124 soros, situate in Duinware COIIInT, Pa., five minutes , walk from railupol i•tetion, le wiles from the city ; first-rote eneotsottal aline int- Dreeemenle; nicely watered; flue allude, .k.c. Apply to E rvertr, m 3244 1. • . N 0.309 WALNUT Steen. TO EXCHANGE' FOR CITY mil PROPERTY—A VALUABLE FARM,' of 145 acres, good buildings ; situate bear railroad /anti m, on the Daaware river, New Jersey. Afro, n Fitif FARM, near Dower, Delaware, 150 acres. Iniaeliate possesalen. Apply to N l'Errt r, my24•tf No. 339 WA.LN U r Street. FOR 'RENT - A FURNISHED M.' HOUSE on WALNUT Sired, near Teeth, et s low rent. 0. H. NULSHISID, 203 South SIXTH Street. . myl7. 12t FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four ma - Meow, ou the went aide of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest ooruer of NINTH and SA2IIIOII. Streets. rrite2S-If dim TO RENT—A well-furnished Country Douse, of moderate Ara. The grounds in clude Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable riardene, an Orchard, a pleasant grove, through which A littte brook flows, and pasture grounds for the nee of two cows. ft is altnaled a mile ands half from Old York Road Station, North Penn ',lanais Railroad. Inquire 1816 LOOUSr Street. ap7.rowf tf at TO LET—A beautiful COON . 1 1.• TRY.PLAOE, of 10 acres, ou the weataide . of lrltONT•fltreat road, shove Bart lane, althlti the pat entee' walk of the Frankfort and Southwark passenger care. Pueseedon early in April. APPLY at the south- West corner NINTH mud SANSOId, aocond story. mh23-tf 48,131 07 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 151,61 b 84 NATIVE WINES. $889,816 .V 1 STRICTLY PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE-THE MOST DELICIOUS, RICH, AND FRUITY WINES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. AN EXCELLENT A SSUBTMENT JUST BEoznirED ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALEIVIN FINE GROCERIES, 5p26.4 CORNER ELEVENTH AND TM STS SALT. -2,000 sacks Ground Alum sale; 21.000 bushels do., do., do.; 3,000 busbels Turk's !Maud do., iu store end for sole by MURPHY & BOONS. Nu. WS NORTH WISARVICS. mv3 (IROSSE & BL ACK WELL'S ode. VV brated PICKLES and SAUCES, condardly received by RHODES & WIt4LIA.Iddy myft 107 Smith WATER Street NUIS. -20 BALES L ANGUE DOC ALMONDS; 25 bales SICILY ALMONDS; 100 .bewi New Afelcan PEANUra ; jl24t received aad for gale by.. . MODES & WILLIAMS, m9B 107 South WATER Street. SARDINES.—A very superior brand for We by OBARLIM S. CABSTAIRO, so 2 128 WALNUT Rod 21 GRANITY: giro* DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER di CO, Northeast flora's, TOME and RACE Semis, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMEST/0 WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, IILitOPACTURZIUS OP WRIT! LEAD AND LINO PAINTS; PUTTY, MOIIPSO 7011 flits OPLEBRATID 'FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. DOOM and oosonuerars supplied at • VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASE. ap2L ser,l4n ea • WHITE- LEAD, DRY . AND IN OlL.—Red Lead, White Lead, Litharite, *Sugar of Load, Copperas, Oil of Vitriol, Cale rsel, Patent Yel low, Chrome , Red, Chrome Yellow, Aqua Portia, Mu llett° Acid, Epsom Salts, Rechelle Salts, Tartaric Acid, Bream , Mitioral, Soluble Tart, Sub. Oarb. Soda. White Vitriol, Bed Precipitate, White Precipitate, Lunar Caustic, Narcotine, Sulph. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate Morphine, Lac. Suiph., Ether Sulphuric, Ether Nitric), Sulphate Quinine, °erre.' Sublim., Denarcetized Opium, Chloride of Bode, Wetherill'e Ext. Mucha, Tartar Emetic, Chloride of Lime, Crude Retest. Refined Borax, Camphor, Rosin Coravia. WItTHERILL & BROTHER, • Proselyte' and Manufacturing Cherninta, Noe. 47 and 40 North SECOND Street, PITILA 111CT.Prl TA CABINET FURNITURE. (lABINET FURNITURE .AND I LIARD TABL£S. • • MOORE & 0 AMPION. N0.2t11 South BR(JOND Street, in Connection with their extensive (Vilna Bratineen ere flow inannfootraing a SUDNIOT article Of . RITA ,lARD TABLES, and have now on hand a roil supply, finished with the ftlOOߣ & 0&11.1PION'S ildP ROVED ousapatts, which are wet:minced, by all who have used them, to be interior to all others. For the quality and finish of these tables the menu stoturers refer to their numerous patrone throughent the Union, trite are familiar with the character of their fo2S-6111 ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP AGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and Glit&111:0 Streets. 3Lty 24; 1862. Pr oposal a mill be received at this office until 12 o'clock on FRIDAY, 30th instant, for tura:king at the Schuylkill &menet. 250 WALL TENTS - AND FLIES. The tents to be mode or 283( inch 12 ounce duck, the Rios 233 i inch 10 or 12 ounce duck. 250 MISPITAL TENTS AND FLIES. 'The tents to be made of 28X inch 12 ounce duck, the illee - of 28X inch 12 ounce duck. • 800 COMMON TBNTE, to be tondo of 28% inch 10 ounce dank. /deo, 25,000 POENDS SOLE LEATHEB, best quali ty, oak tanned, from Buenos Ayres dry tibial, to be equal to sample exhibited at this office, eubject to in• speetion sad selemion The loather to be delivered at the 2chuyla ill Arsenal, through the month of June. Proposals to state bow aeon the tents can be delivered, and to be endorsed "Proposals for PurulAtiog Tents." or " normal, for Furnishing Bole Leather," and ad drowsed to G. H. CROStilatl, my27.4t Deputy Quartermaster General U. S. A DEPUTY QU&RTERMASTER GE NERAL'S OFFICE, PaicAnzipme. 28th May, 1882. PEOFOBALB. POE A 31BOL ASCE 3 Proposals will ho received at this Office until SATUR DAY, June fib, 12 o'clock fil., for the delivery of (26() Two Hundred and Fifty ARMY A 61M:ft/ARCMS, to be delivered in this city on or before the drat. day of July next, and as much sooner as possible, a pattern of which can be seen on application to tbis Office. They must be made of the best seasoned material, and will ho subject too most rigid inepection. Proposals for any num ber less than two hundred and fifty will be received. Security for the faithful terformance of the contract will be recnircd, the names of whom will be mentioned In the proposals. Bids to be endorsedi "Proposals thr Ambu lances." and addressed to G. 11 GROSIIAN, roy27-tjeT Deputy Quartermaster General. D E NWI T LTs 0 9 r y i t o ‘.RTERMASTER GE. PIMA DIILPIIIA. Hay 28,1889. 5 00 TI,BIINE2S FIOItSP.SIVANTEI.I.2.I2I.EDIATICLY. Proposals will bo received at this office until Thursday, 29th inst., 12 o'clock M., for the delivery, of five hundred Harness Doi see. They most be gonad, fn e from blemish, well-trained, from six to eight years of age, not less than 15J hands high, and will he eubjectto a rigid inspection. The whole number tenet bo delivered In fifteen days from date cf letting, and if any contractor fails to deliver the number agreed on in the time specified, the United States reserves the right to purchase in open market, to make good the deficiency at the exporfee of the contractors. No bids will be received from any ono bidder for mare than two hundred horses. Security required for the ftlithlul performance of the contract, the names of whom must accompany the propagate. Bids should be endorsed " Proposal. for Munees Homes," ani addreased to (Signed) G. - H. OROSSIA.N. my 27-8 t . Deputy Quartermaster General. EPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE. D NEBAL'S OFFICE, PriILADELPITIA, May 26,1864. Prrposas are invited, nod wiR be received, at this office, on MONDAY, June 2, at 12 o'clock M:, for the delivery of (500) live hundred ARMY WAGONS—o. pat tot n and specification of which can be seen on application at ale office. They must be made of the best seasaned timber, end subject to a most rigid Inspection. The whole number to he delivered in this city within (1S) fifteen days from date of letting. Bids will be re ceived fer the delivery of any number of these. Securits , will be required for the performance of the contract, and the names of the propoeed security must be given in the bids. which shell be endorsed "Proposals for Army Wagons," and addressed to (Signed) G. H. OROSItAN, ra727.tie2 - Deputy Quartermaster General. To PAPER MAKERS.—The under signed will recoive Proposals at the office of the State Printer in Harrisburg until TilUßSD.a.lf, the 12th day of June, 1882, to supply the following described sized paper, (samples to accompany pratrosals,) for the State Printing for one year from July 1, 1862, viz: Double Royal, lifty pounds to the ream. • Double Royal, forty pounds to the ream. Each to measure at load twouty-aix by forty theme And double-sized Foolscap, to weigh twenty-eight pounds 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 temples. The paper must be furnished in such qusntities and at such times as required by the Superintendent of State Printing. T. T. WORTH, Superintendeot of State Printing. BAsuussuncl, May 9, . 18e2.:. • • . . myl7-sySt CAR DEN' •VASES. ;—Ornamental NA Terri Cotta Garden Tates; warranted to stand the weather in any climate. These taxes are made In beau tiful designs, end all sizes, from 1. foot to 3 feet high, "with a variety of pedeetais, round and square, from 1 foot to 4 feet high. No detoratkme add so much to the natural beauties of a Garden, and at eo little otA as few Vane filled with flowering plants. Illustrated Cata logues sent by mail on application. S. A. HARBISON, aplB-tf 1010 CHESTNUT Street. J AMES HOMER & SON HAVE A ey splendid aaaortment of lino Groceriaa, - obeao• SE VENTH and NOBLE &recta, and SIETE and WOOD Dtreata. • • my9-Im* PROPOSALS. SALES BY AUCTION TORN B. MYERS k Ob., AUCTION.. Hoc 239 and 234 MARKET Mat . SALM OF OR; GOOD 01, 7IIGFtSDAY MORNING, 91.99 19 ou four mouths' crodit, 1100 poctogra Brltbro. Fraud., fool Amerk99 1317 Goods. SALE OF CARPETING!). ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 30, on !war months' credit -360 glevoo veivvt, Brune.•la, Ingrain. and Venetian oar petingmt ma;t4W' ,40 BAL& OF FRENCEI nay nooDS. ON MOND 11' MORNING. Taro 2. on :oar montag' 700 packagea French German, Salsa, and British dry goods. BALE OF BOOTS ARP i3P.OES ON TUESDAY tiOltailliCh Rise 3, on four months' credit. 1,000 vackascod bt.:2B and pA_NCOAST h WARNOOK, AIIG Tlmizzits, No. 2111 MARIINT Street. LARUE 31A.LE700 LOTS OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED Dill GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, RIB BONS; MILLINERY GOOnS, kcn by Ontadogna, THIS ISORNINO, May 28. COMmenatne at 10 o'clock precisely. • • Included will la ., found, viz-- 'IBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS. An invoice choire .:vies Noe 12090 Paris bonnet ribbon., Nils 40,9 choice colors trimming Jibbonm, 100 cartons Park aititinial flowers, white 011 k blond laces, bonnet material,,, @e, EMBROIDERIES, LACE CURTAINS, AND WHITE GOODS. Also, late styles embroieered isconet and cambric col lar. and .eta, 1101311CinR, baud., adgiogn, &c.; lo t s ant embroidered muslin curtain., curtain material. kc. Alao, 5 8 and 8.4 Iheu monde handkerchief,. I Also, comb' lc. jaronet, Swiss, and chock ninslioa. Alen, a foil line of Paris band mode silk fillet mitts, Paris black lace veil., &v. • Alec, a lion of imported woven shirt front.. Alin, a line of nntions. muse., Porte monnalon, hem belts hoed-dress, fancy good., perfumery. neck-tied, Sic. Alan, 160 &Jen ladies', tuleasa', and children's extra woven tape and tied 'Coop skirts. Also, lot. .maces'. and children's hose; gent.' half knee; Bee, cotton. and si.k glovem, kn. FRENCH ctoras. CASSIMICRES, and SATINETS. THIS MORNING, A full line of 0.4 French black and fancy cloths, plain and laccy Fri unit caninieres, cottonadea, printed and plain Natitieta, Ac. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS, by • Catalogue. ON FRIDAY MORNING. 3707 /0, commencing at 70 o'clock precisely— Compri-Inc 1.4)4+ ca•e,, fAshioonble atylei for laalce, gents', mimttle, and cnildren'a wear. IetTILDIESS, BRINIEY, as 00.) 420 01133THIIT 13TBEXT. SALE or F FRENCH DRY GOODS. ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 30, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. 400 tots of fancy and ample French dry goods. ifir Samples at d catalogues early on morning of sale. PPaler!NW) & co., AUCTION EMI.% 62 1110111.ZT and 62 COMMEBOX BALE OF 1.000 OASES BOOTS, SHONS, ASP BROGANS. ON TIIIIIIBDAY MORNING, May 29, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be mold, by oatalegne, ',COO cease men's, boys', and youths' calf. kip, and grain booth; calf and kip brogans, gaiters, ties, walking eboee, &r. women'a moms', and cbiliren'e calf, kir, goats kld, and morocco heeled bolts and shoes : galtersodiprere, bnekins. gc. loclud ad in sale will be feubd a large assortm, nt of first-plasm city-made gools. Goods open for examlnAtiOn, watt oatetoguss. early on the morning of ash). FITZPATRICK &. BROTHERS ALL A Auctioneers, 604 OHESTSIIT St., above Sixth SALE THIS (WEDNESDAY) 410}INI4G, At /0 o'c'ork of clocks, gold and allier watches, fine gold and plated guard, neck, and vest chains, bracelets. bins, ear drops, finger ring., lockets, armlets, full sets of Wire' and misses' jewelry, latest atyps et ude and bat. Lobs, gold and silver pencil-cases, gold pens. Also, a stock of silver-plated ware, cutler), fancy goods, tlx totes, being the whole stock of a watchmaker and jeweler declining business. BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER. REINOVED from No. 9 South SECOND Street to No. 202 'MARKET Street, south aids, above Second Street. REDULAR SALES OF DRY GOODS, TRIOIIAINGS, NOTIONS, ,ko. E' - ery Monday, Wednesday, and Fridny morning, com mencing at 10 o'clock, prestitely. City and country dealers, are requested to attend these salee. Consignments respectfully eolicited from manufactu rers, importers, coma:dem n,wholosale,and jobbin g bonne, and retailers of all and Livery description of merchandiee. Entire stocks of geode arrangedslankeold in lota to suit the retail trade. Cash advanced on goods. Settlement second das tram sale. mYIO lmee MOSES NATHANS, AIIOTIONEEE Mat OOMMIEIBIOEr 111111BORA" eontiteest comer of 9ISTH and EACIZ Etreete. • TAKE NOT!' The Wheat imitable price fa lomat on goaded Jr 4 now' Principal Estobiishmeret, southeast comer el BUM and Race streeta. At lewd Alit-Mtral mots than at any other establishment in this city. NATNANIV PBINOIPAL MONEY I,I3ZINLIIX INERT. 250,000 TO LOAN, Ia largo or email amounts, from one dollar to Swam" on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watches, Jewels", merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, and goods of every deecription. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET SAM. This establishment has large Sre and thief-proof Wee, for the safety of valuable goods, together with a Myr& watchmen on the promisee. ESTABLIShED FOB THE LAST 30 TEARS. ALL LARGE LOANS NAM AT • THIS, Tin _ PRINCIPAL FAT&RLISBNERNT." ( MARONE , GRNATLY MEDICINAL. TARRANT7S EZTERTILSOINT • SELTZER.' APERIENT. Ws valuable and popular Medicine has nniversally re ceived the meet favorable recommendation or the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the Public as the meet EFFICIENT AND AORSZABLY SALINE APERIENT. It MST be used with the best effect in Billeus and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Siok Headache, Nausea, Lou of. Appetite, ll:dive . tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, . AND ALL COMPLAINTS SYSZKII GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENT OR PIIR- G.ATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adopted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land, Residents in Rot Climates, Persons of Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains of Vessel, and Planters will find it s valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. ILis in the form of a Powder, carefully put no, in bottles to keep in any climate, and merely requires water poured upon it to produce a do. ligbtfnl effervescing beverage. - Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily insreiteing popularity for a eerioe of years, strongly gnaraoty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligzot public. Manuractured only by TARRANT & CO., No. 27! GRENNWIOII Street, corner Warren et. NEW YORR, aphl-ly And for sale by Druggists generally. BROWN'S ESSENCE JAAIAII:IA GINGER, Monufacto red only st FRE DEitIOK 33110Wre DRUG AND 06E0:MAL STORE, orth emit corner of:VI NTH and OHNBT,ITUT Sl;;reete, PIIILLDNLPHI. Attention Ia called to thievolnable remedy which should be in every family, end for the Army and Navy it Is in dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, and is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water. OAIITION—To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new 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. End sold by all respectable Druggists in the United States.. fos orfrm-dan G LUTEN CAPBTTLEB OF PIZTR3F4 ,ClOl3 - LIVER The repugnance of most patients to 00D-L1V312 OIL, and the inability of many to take It at all, has IR. dated varions forma lot disguise for Hn edadnistratlon that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special cases, but more often thelveMoie neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as unpalatable and of less therapeutic value. The ratlng nance, nausea, tho., to invalids, induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of our OAPSULAS. oon-LIVES OIL OILPIEHILES have been tench need lately in Europe, the experience there of the good're sults from their use in both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are ad /Went to warrant oar claiming the virtues we do fel them, feeling assured their uta will resell In band* awl deserved favor. Prepared by IVAIOII4IIO tWit ; 1419 14 , ,i.L1417T Street, Pl9ladelplds MACHINERY AND IRON. YAITOELUI MESSICK, JOHN E. OOPS, 'WILLIAM li• MERRICK ' HARMS!' MEMOS, QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STUMM, PHILADALPRIA. Id:ERItIOK & SONS, lINGINBERS AND MACHINISTS, .Manutactnre High and Lew Presimre Steam ICnginee, for land, river, and marine eorvico. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o. ; Cud ings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-Frame Roots for thee Works, Workahoys, Bail. road Stations, &c. Retorts and Gee Machinery of the latest and moat improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such at Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecatore , ' Filters, Pumping Engines, &o.' Sole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nesmyth's Patent Steam hammer, and As pinwall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. anti-tS gm PENN STEAM ENGINE AND SOIL7kII, WORKS.-ITEAIMI a LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI NEERS, MACHIN IsTs,vcorriz 11-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years, been In successful operation, and bean exclusively en gaged in building and repairing Marine and River En gines, high and low pressure, Iron Bogen, Water Tanks, Propellors, die., respectfully offer their 8007{0861te the public. as being fully prepared to contract for gin gines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having sets of patterns of different sizes, aro prepared to axes. cute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the ebortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers; of the beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Porgings, of all sizee and kinds; Iron and Braga Castings, of all descrip tions.; Roll Turning, Screw -Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and Specifications fbr all work done at their eetablishment, freo of ckargo, end work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for ris. pairSof boats, whore they can lie In perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c., dm., for rait hag heavy or light weights. JACOB 0. ARAM; JOHN P. LBW, : BEACH and PALMER Street'. BIOTINA ILOOFIN,G, • ' ILLIIIIY/CITURBD BY TAI UNITED STATILSBIOTINA. ROOFING COMPANY. NO. 9 GORE ILOCK, Clorner GREEN and elTTßeets oston, Mass. This Portable Roofing is the only a rticle ever ofered to the pnblio which is ready prepared to go on the roof without any finishing operation. It is fight, handsome, and easily applied. and can be safely and cheaply trans ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or ditcolor water running over, or lying on it, and is, in all respccta, a very deeirable a rticle. Its non-oonducting properties adapt it especially to covering manufactories of various kinds •, and it is confidently offered to the public after a teat of four years in all varieties of climate and temperature, for covering all kinds of roofs, flat or pitched, together with oars, steamboats, Jto. It is both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to whom liberal inducements are offered. Bead for @staple, circular, fie:, with particulars,. to ,4 11. 8. Boorixo 00., 10. if GORE BLOOR, Boston." ap24-301 SALES BY AtteßMX Air THOMAS k 80.1sT8, . Fos. 10S and 141 Soca TOIIIITLI Street PUBL•IO SALES UNAL ICATATIN AND Er.?-I.K3Nt. AT TEM EXOHANGZ ON TITIMATB. . • . ; or- We hove s Urge arecrutt of ifok) waste We, tnoinding every description of city stld conntrT pee party. Printed Hit, vcny b. LTA st the Auction dim STOOKS, LO fiNg. ON TUFO:AMY, • Juno 3, at 12 o'cinck noou, at the It achaniir -500 shales Amit Aiming Company of Michigan (Copper). 7 ibexes Orani , e Land Company—par $lOO. BLEGANT BROWN STONE RESIDENOR, No. 1426 North Brand &trek. 'move Fleeter. If ae t' mo erre% convehi•neThi. Io• BO fret front, 200 feet doep to etreet. fmonediefe WIWI:M(0n. . NOTIERN TRUNK bTORY BRICK RIRIDENCR, No. 3ili °oath Rif eenth are .t. firßt home below Walnut at:let. Has the moAl.-rn comeniencies. Clear of locum brsore VALUABLE FOITft..BTORY BRUM RESIDENOE, No. 140 North Forenth Rlreet north of Cherry. Lot 21 feet frcnt. HANDSOME MODERN OOTT.ION, Locust et. , A4t, lvtween Thirt and Thirtv•nint , i e.ropkte, Welt Phlla 4 elptia, with stable and coach-hones on the raar end Of the lel. MODERN STONE COTTA Pula•kl 'mime, north cf Mouhehn otrerct Gennontown. 20f feet fmnt PerPmptorf Salw,k Wx.LD SECURED IRRE DEEMABLE GROUND-RENT. $8 1 ) a year (5 1 .3" 4 3). wiled on a lot of around Oallowhill street, want of Sa rentrenth. LABOR AND VALUABLE CORNER LOT OF OBLUND, formerly Dart of the Limyloam Estate, Twenty•fenrth ward fftt front . S VALUABLE STONE AND BRIM FACTORY Etenm engine, 6 e•ooe dw.iiingi and large lot, Twenty-fourth etreet north of Croon. 120 feet tract. NEAT TWO.BTORY BRION STORE AND DWEL LING, No, 1817 No' tL Recond atreet. aiI , TP Phoenix. 2 THREE-STORY HAVE BISIT,LINGS, Washing ton avenue. northweAt of the Frankford road, Twenty third word. 90 feet front. PeremotorT fate—TWO-STORY BRUM DWELL -Ira, No, 64 Union street, between Tot k and Stacey streets, Burlington, N. J. A dminintrator's :lido—Lombardi Street. NS&T BOUtvEITOLD FUBNITIITRR THIS MORFING. 28th lest.. at 10 o'clock. at No. 225 Lnmhord street, the household furniture, bs order of admi uiitrator. Also. the kitchen utensils. Sir May be examined at B o'clock on the morning of the sale. Pale northeast corner Foortl. and Branch Streets. GOOD-WILT. AND FIXTURES OF A. REST.kiI- THIS 11..'IMINC 28th irset , at 10 o'clock, at the northeast corner of Fourth and Branch streets, the good-w1;1 and fixtures of a ristaurant, compri•iott two hare, bagatelle table, range and aoparatns for steaming oysters, gad fixtures tables, chairs, paintings. prints, &c. sir May be examined any time previous to the sale SALE OF MI6( ELL ANFOOS BOOKS, ON TA 'MOUS IRTBJEf)To. THIS AFTERNOON. May 26. commencing at 4 o'clock, arl t t,s * - 64 a col leclien of misc. Ilaneons hoar, nn vaeou dolmen's. 116 , " For particulars see catalogues and books, ready on morning of sale. Bele at Noe. 139 and 141 &nth Tionrtb Sbttt SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PI&NO•FfRTE4, mut. DORF, BAGATELLE TABLES', GAR (MANDE TARES, PRESSES, CARPETS, FINE TOILET WARE, Ar. ON THURSDAY 11IOHNLITO At 9 o'clock, at the Auction store, the superior furni ture, 'large rrer oh- rlato mantel tnirrore, 2 bagatelle tables, 2 bookbinders' pres , es, flue carpet?, 2c. ALSO, A large hot-water CPITIT g taLle. with coppsx dishes complete. suitable for a hotel or restaurant. A largo fit c-proof safe, Gayler's patent. A superior air grin. A marble counter for soda water fountain. A large assertment of handsome toilet warn. Sale at No. 22 North Ninth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, &c. OW FRIDAY MORNING. Nth inst.. at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. at No .227, North Ninth etrect, above Race, t 1 e superior furniture, French plate mirrors, tapestry Bntauls carpets, hair mattreases, &c. Also, the kitchen furniture. !aiiMaiM= Sete on the Premises—No. 808 gorth Brotvi Sb.et. . . • . HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. AND FURNI TURE. BRUSSELS OARPETS, MIRRORS, ME LODEON, 8:c. ON WEDNESDAY INORNINO, June 4, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. SOS North Broad street. the handsome modes four.atory brisk message, with four. Moly back buildings Han all the ma'am can variances; ga . throughout; 3 bath rooms, hot and cold Water; furnace, cooking range, &c. Also, a back stable and coach.honse in the rear, on palliate street. lIANDEVJAIE FURNlTLRE.—imrnedlatel♦ after the pale of the house will be sold the household furniture. Alpo. a two-seeted sanitise. Kir The house win Ke mild at 10 (Veloric, the furniture immediately after. Fell descriptions In h.indhills. SUPPING FOR NEW YORK—TIIIB DESPATCUAIiU.SWiiTFIIRE n. LINES—YLA DELAWARE AND DADIT \N CANAL. &tamers of the above Lilies will leave. DAILY, at 19 and 5 P. M. For freight, wbich will to taken on accommodating only to War. M. "CAIRO & CO., niy2l4 133 South DELAWARE Avtane. BOSTON AND PRILAD-Vai. PIIIA STEAMSHIP LINE—From PIES Street, Philadolphis and LONG Wharf, Boston, Aon, The stoamablp SAXON, Oalsiah) hinithews. will from Philadelphia for Boston on WEDNESDAY. Jane 4, so 10 o'clock A. 1,1., and from Boston for Philadelphia or FBIDAY,IIIay SO, at 4 o'clock P. M. Insurance one. half that by nail vessels. Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers will please sand bills lading with their goods. For freight or eB/113110 (having Ens accommodation for "18898t2n1). "rar to akilitT wrtreus, b uo., gOirrH W NA Brisil da THE BRITISH AND NOR `E AN_EBIC-All BOWS 2111r4 87`2106- IIP-91ff NEW 3ORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passtee SIX record Cabin l'asee.rie FROM' BOSTON TO 1.177381.00. L. Chief Cabin ?UMW Second Cabin Passage $5 The 'thins from New York call at Cork Heine. The ships Ire= Boston et2l at Halifax and Ccth azs- Oos. SCOTIA, aspt. Judidns. 011 INA. Capt, Anderson, PERSIA, ODA Lott. I ttitit, Capt Cook. AIIABLS.,,Oapt. J. Stone. 'EUROPA, fitted J. Leitch A PR) Oti s iData. Phu,— CANADA. Capt. Mute. AMERICA., Capt. Moodie. INIAGARA, Capt. A. Byr ANIVIALASIAN. Theist Tassels otter! a Oker white Hatt at mast-sea[ t.ysen on starboard bow; red on port bow. AMERICA, frioedie,leaves Beaton, Wednesday, May 14. AUSTRALASIAN, Anderson, N.Tork, Wednesday, May IL NIAGARA, cook, Boston, Wednesday, May IS SCOTIA, N York, Wednesday, Jane A. :EUROPA, Stone, Beaton, Wednesday, Jane M. pKII,SIA, Lott, " N.Tork, wedneeday,Jttnela. AFRICA, Anderson, ' 1 Boston, tt: ednssder. Jnne 24. SIIINA, Anderson, it N.Tnrk, Wednesday, July 2. Berths pot neorrod noW paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of theect ebbs 'sill not be =amiable lee Cold, Slicer, Bullion, Spode, Jessolry, Precious litsatili or Metals, unless, bills of lading are signed therti4. hot tbe viable thereof therein exprosaed. /for freight or Pa c2lleo apply to B. CUNARD, d DOWLIEO GREEN. Dry Tali. E. O. & J . 0. BAM, 103 STATE Street. Boniest. LONDON EXBIBITION—RETURN TIORSTS TO LONDON AND BADE.: Firot-cleave $l6O. Second-alas 06. gm WEEKLY COMITUNIOA- . TION BY matt BieTriziog BIW YOIOI AND LIFEEPOOL, oxN nX M QUEEN& TOWN, (Zroitiral,) to hand cad embark pustrosoro ittopababes. The Livarpool, Nev York, and niindelphis Efeaeo ehtp Oomosny's; ooleneal Clyde-built iron ecrew stmt. gaps aro intended to sail as follow : !'BOM Nr,ve YOB& YOB TAVVRPriBL CITY OT BALTIKORR KANGAROO CITY OF NNW YORF.......l3starytay, Jane 14. 1662. GITY OF WASIIINGTON....Sriturday, Jane 21 1861. And every Saturday thrcroghout the year, Erna PI) No. 44 B. B. RATES OF PASSAGE THOUGH FROM. FRILADELP • Cabin, to Linoenatown, or Liverpool . on Do. to London, via Liverpool IZ,V Steerage to Queenstown, or LiverpooL ti-3.1 Da. to London- SM Ho. Return ticket', available for six =oaths. trot* Liverpool Of Psoscogere forwarded to Havre, Perk. Hambrirg, Bremen, and Antwerp at throngb rotes. Cortltlclitce of pima,. haneed from Liverpool to IS4r4 York 4 *a Certificate of passage horned Arcs quetmeown to Hew York Sift These stearneta have superior ao^ommodat_+ona for piba. sengere, are oonstrcere4 with water-U =s=forbtwsl. and carry experienced Swam. For freight., or pomace, WAY at the °are of the those. Piny, JOHN G. DALN. Agert. Walnut ;treat, Phila..Selptexi. ).11 Liverpool, to TM i lra ". Tower Rulhitutta. In Glasgow, to W. INIMIX, IA 'Ohm,' ~bw• i fe iG i t FOR NEW YORE. NEW DAILY LINE, ifs Delimit* its 4 aaritan Gantll Philadelphia and New York Nl:press Steamboat aAs. pony receive freight and tease daily at 2 P. 4sti-eae. tag their cargoes in Now York the following day. Freight: taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. OLYDN, Agent, N 0.14 SOUTH wtuarns, MIENS HAND, Agent, anl-tf , Piers l 4 sad lb EAST TIPTICR. New Tod. COAL. HAZLETON AND DIAMOND (LmErmu) COAL— Broken, Ea, and Stove • 34.25 per ton. "Large Nut 3 75 per ton. Until July let, or until advance of tolls, we will allow upon all coal to be delivered north of Arch and oast of Eleventh streets, A msoouNT or 25 CENTS PEE TON from theseprices, for cash, if paid when the order is given. B. P. OILLINGH tl3l, my 244mit Northeast FRONT awl PuPL Sta. JM. ROMMEL'S NEW LEHIGH ■ COAL WHARF, No. 969 DELAWARE Avvnne, above POPLAR Street. p29-Im* (10A1.. -THE UNDER SI. V beg leave to inform tbeir filonde and the public Hun they hose renxersitbeir LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from EMILE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Stroots, where they intend to keep the beet Quality of LEHIGH GOAL, from the moat approred mines, at the lowest - prices. Tony patronage Is respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON & CO., Office, ua Booth SECOND Street. Merl. EIGHTH and WILLOW. tahl-t: HOTELS. STEVENS HOUSE, (LATE DELMONT:IOW No. 25 BBOADWAT, NEW YOBS. Five labontee walk from Poll Elver boat landing, Obambora street, and foot of flortlAnd street. mh2B-802 GEO. W. lITZPRINS, Proprietor. A OARD.-THE trirDERSIGNED, late of the GIBLBD H01:7811, 'Philadelphia, him teased, for a term of years, WILLARD'S II(YrRL, fs Washington. They take this 000ssion to return to their old friends and customers many thanks for pad favor", and hes to assorithem that they trill to moat happy la Ms them in their aany quarter& ECTIM, CHADWICK, a CC.. Wisinroroi, Jab' 10.1891. •aSISar C OTTON BAII DUCK AND CAN TAB, of all maws end brands Diven's Da& Awning Twill", of all descriptions, lks Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Clovers. Also, Taper Manufscrnrare , Drier Pelts, from I to t (set wide. Tarpon:ding, Belting, Bail 1110. JOHN W. lEVICRWAN & 00., 102 J 012120 SatorSay, May 31, 1661. Saturday, June 7, 1862.