T,HE CITY. • THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL ijON-. VENTION—Saccan Par. The EpWeevil Convention reartea.ble4 yesterday rimming, nt St. Andrew's Church. The morning axe devoted to the costomary religious parr cee. The tong (Tonkin was unite large, the mom here of rho body eceitm lag most of the mein floor, while to the gellerb a there well) many ladles. The: ante. cummunion fittrirke wity pnrtlcipated in by aevtini clergymen, mining whom were the Rev. J. Abur • crombie, Rev. Dr. Van Duaon ' Rev. A. B. Atkins, Rev. W. P Rainey, and Roy. R J. Petrie. Bishop Potter, aedidtd by other clergymen, performed the ecumtunlen services. The annual sermon before the Convention wan then preached by tie Rev. Dr. Leeds, of this city, He took Lie felt front tire Bth value of the lit chapter of Acts: "And ye eliallreceive power, error that the Holy Ghost is come neon you; and ye shall be wane/met unto toe, both In Joint atom, and In ini Judea, and in 64011t111, and onto the interment parts of the earth The amnion WWI an able one, and was Retuned to with marked attention by the congregation. The exposition of the nienchren views was lucid and clear, and it was altogether a flue piece of writing. After the termini a abort recent' wee taken, after which tho roll was called, and the Convention proceeded to !Amine's. . - The Ito!. John A. Childs, the assistant secretary, rend en addicts. showing the labors of the clergy through the tilocree. The following summary will show the result in tabular fora:: Churches coneecrated, 8 ; corner-does laid, 3 ; bay thins, 3; marriages, 5; commuuion administered, Si) times; !otters of dismission granted, 15; clergymen re ceived, 12 ; confirmations, 84; number COOfirMed, 511. Be also spoke at length with regard to the Sunday tchool management. Be thought that it WM not cm ducted aith eufllcient spirit on th, part of the teachers, and with too little attention on the part of the eebolaw. They should have better training; a 4 it is, the scholars ore anxious to be free from the restraints of sahool. Be thought that In the preseat state of affairs it would be an excellebt training for them to fit np a small heel& tal, in coons otion with each Sabbath-school, where the Union soldier would Bnd rest, and the acholaars'obtain le‘sons on selfdoulal. 'rho Rev. William D. Stevens, assistant bishop of the dioceoe, after prorounclag an elegy on the former assist = ant bishop. Bev. Samuel Bowman, road an account of hie labors einee his ordination. During that time be hod bold 6Veconlirtnations, and eobannej 8043 persons; had presebedlls sermons, made 65 Wrenn], coneterated 9 churchea, °nf . /deed 8 descens priests, solemnized S marriages, attended 7 baptisms and 4 inner ale, administered the Lertl'e .Supper 11 times, at tended S conventions, nud, In the fulfilment of these du- Ilea, had travelhd 2,400 miles. he meeting then adjourned until evening. EVENING SESSION. The Convention reassembled at five o'clock in the tato 'noon. A report of the Mantling cornmitioo was reed, in which they stated that they orgenizrd June Bth, 1881, by electing the Bey. Henry J. Morton, D. D., president, and Edward °linefeed, Neg., socrernry. They bad re cotiniended for pleats' orders some eighteen ;candi date*, for doncousi orders Biz ; and sixteen gentlemen for candidates for holy orders. The aiandiug committee report that, in he last three vim, no pariah has been neglected of furnishing a pt.-a t:blot report, and no parish boa been without a minister, or hag not received a visit from the Bishop, within the time above specified. The taming gentlemen were appointed Trustees of flio • Christmas Fund: Neon. John Wclse, Thomas Itobine,.Edward 8. Clarke, and John S. Newbold. The election for delegates to the next Gontrift Conven tion, which meets the coating autumn in New York, being io order, the following gentlemen were nominated as de legates : 'The Bev.. Drs. Howe, Hare, Leeds, Goodwin, Bretton, Vandueen. and Watson, on behalf of the clergy, and Meson. Win. Welab, Judge Conyngham, F. R. Bra not, 11. Cope, and Homes Him's), Jr. An election sae then held, which reunited in the choice of the • following gentlemen: Revs. Drs. Howe, Dore, and Preston. and Hems. Win Welch, H. Cope, F. B. Brunot, and John N. Conyngham. The Committee on the division of the diocese were re quested to report this afternoon at II o'clock. Mr. Welsh moved that five hundred dollars be appro. printed to pay the mileage of clerical delegates_ Agreed to. Upon motion, a committee of three was appointed to take action upon that part of the Bishop's address re ferring to Sunday-schools. A voto was taken, admitting Greco Chorch, of rttonnt Airy, and St. Alban's, of Nothoronub, to communion pith the Convention. Sr. John's free Church was re fused, and their charier sent back for amendment. Boy. Dr. Dneachet moved that the next session of the Conference be held at St. Andrew's Church, on the berth Tuesday of May next. An emendmeut wits offered to make it Trinity Church, or Pittsburg. Thin was voted down by a largo majority, and the reeoluttbn wee agreed to. The committee appoifitod to inquire whether non-com municants are permitted to act be delegates to the Con vention recommended that the Constitution be altered so that no person should serve as a deputy to the Con vention who had not been a communicant member for Mx calendar months. A motion to lay on the table for the present was loot. The report wee then taken up and discussed. Mr. Peter McCall took the floor, and opposed the re port. The Convention then adjourned until half past 8 o'clock tide morning. THE EFFECT OF THE ItEOENT ORDER OF GOYERSOR CORl:lN.—Yesterday the military excitement which has prevailed eiece Monday last, en tirely subsided. The message from the Governor, counter manding the call for three-months volunteers, at once closed up the vedette recruiting offices of the Gray Re serves and Borne Guards and had the effect of producing a quietus that would rival the times of pews There ao 'peered to be a feeling of general regret, and in no quar ter was that regret more conspicuous than nt the reunit ing stations, where, preview to the Governor'', Counter manding orders, the most jot fed spirit existed in antici pation of an opportunity to most the foe By the reports of the ollic , re of the 'Reserve Brigade, it was found that over 600 men had been enroll-din the let Regiment. Rome of the companies were now fell, and others were feet filling up. Company A, of the Gymnast Zonuyes, but recruited 152 men, Company it about 5D man. These two compa nies comprise the Zou eve Battalion, commanded by Ma jor E. D . V en h era . They eje attached to the 4th Regiment, Iteserve Brigade, Col. Ycaton. This batta lion have in active service about 200 of its members in Blrney's end Baxter's regiments. They expect to re cruit 100 mop to each company. One company frem West Chester and another from Chester applied to Colonel Aiken, of the;Reeerves, for positions lo the regimeut, and were accepted. Ono com pany applied to COL Pay, et the 2d Regiment, for ad- Merlon. Thelet Regiment of Artillery 'actively recruit ed being rommaeded by Captain Parry, the censer offi cer of the regiment. 7 bree computer' were started by the Washington. Grays, of the Ist Artillery. The l'hilatielphiaGraye, West Philadelphia Grays, Cadwalla der Grays, and other companies of theist Artillery Re giment, were recruiting. About eighty of the old members of the Washington Grays enrolled their names. Tte regiment expects to be able to trove during the week. The National Guards recruited at the armory of the regiment, , Race street, below Sixth. Thu armory was opened for recruiting purposes and some seventy now xemes were obtained. It is raid that some of the cora. pardon of the Reserve Brigade which have been thus re. cruiled will offer their services to the Government for three years. ACTION. - TO RECOVER THE PROCEEDS 07 A -PALIt.—In the District Court, yesterday, before Judge Shorewood, the case of Alexander Ardlov, adral. nista ator of James H. Sprague, deceased, ye. William M. Thachare, was tried. Thle was en [ actlon to recover the tern of $ 1,0`..1); being the net proceeds of a sale of cer tain household furniture, alleged to have been the pro linty of James 11. Sprague, deceased, and sold by the defendant, .und the proceede paid over to his sinter. who was the adopted daughter of Mr. Sprague. The defence wet up wee that the furniture had never belonged to Mr. Sprague, but was the property of hie mother-in-law, who, by an instrument in writing, gave the same to the adopt ed daughter of Mr. Sprague. The plaintiff proved that Mr. Spragno at the time of hie dearth bad poseetion of the furniture. The defence proved by the deposition of the mother-in-law that the furniture was here, end had never belonged to Ur. Sprague The plaintiff then Introduced rebuttiog testi mony to chow that Mr. Sprague had, prior to his death, purchased furniture cotreepooding in descripliori to that sold by the defendant. Verdict for defendant. J. A. Clarke for plaintiff; Theodore Cnylor for defendant. SICK AND WOUNDED AT FORTRESS MONROE —The depu atlon sent down from the Young Men's Christian Association of this city has been warmly welcomed by the surgeons at the fort, and a field of great Ilf O:I3IECRI3 has been opened to them. We under stead a reinforcement hue left, and that several boxes of itotpital tiores were airo sent r.er express. Every nrticio pliced in the bands of the Association is diets ibuted by suembirs of the deputation, and accompa nied by eneb words of consolation and kindness as are well tilted o oteer Soli comfort the suffering. It appears that the men at the fort cod in the neigh• berhood ore ell either very sick or badly wounded, so lunch so that they canout be removed. It is, therefore, a hapset of bonfTotence to minister b their wants, far away as many of them are from their friends and their home•. Artifiee for the deputation may be sent to the room, 1009 Obestnut eft*. et, and donations in motley will bo gratefully received by the President, Dlr. George H. Stuart, 11 Bank street. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOAI). The directors of this company have nnanirnottily elected Thomas A. Scott, Seq., vice president of the company. lie will, So Wore,. return to Pennsylvania, and devote his time and energies to the management of the railroad. Me immediate return is rendered necessary by the In tended departure for Europe of Mr. Thomson. president of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in the steamer of June 4th. Mr. Scott tendered his resignation as As sistant Secretory of War to the Secretary some weeks ago, to take effect Juno let. , His labors for the Govern ment have been almost unceasing for the past year, In opening the routes for transportation to and from the national capital ; and in the organisation of our grand army hie services have been of great value to the coon. :ry. MEETING OF THE STOOKUOLDERS OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION 0011- PANY.—An adjourned meeting of the btockholders of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company will held yea terday afternoon at the Board of Trade Rooms, to hear the report of Om committee appointed to examine into the subject of the conversion of the distributed scrip shares of the company into stock. Thomas Eorp, presi dent, was in the choir, and Edwin Walter acted as secre tary. Mr. Thellefilt Willtantsou, chairman of the com mittee, stated that they were not ready to report. There were certain legal rights involved, and it was desirable to have s fel consultation with the counsel of the pony. One of the counsel was absent from the city, and will not rattan until the 31st inst. Hr. W. then moved that when this meeting adjourns, it no to assemble at the call of the committee, upon five days' notice. Agreed to On motion, John A. Brown was amxnnted a member of the committee, to fill a vacancy. The meeting than ad journed. AFFAIRS AT NEW ORLEANS.—Yes terdtty morning a copy of the Now Orlmmo Picayune of Iday 7th, lint., wee received at the Merchants' Exchange. It la in bull sheet, and looks yellow, as though con ',aiming from the Southern fever. It contains nothing of ivterc•t. A email editorial is devoted to greet walkers, ccmplainiag of• that hotly of women as a nul- SWIM A eneuestion IN made to the police to enforce the ordi nance of the city In ouch caves made and provided. Its local In' elllgtnee briefly reports the murder of a country man, nod the arrests of enndry p trtlea for assaults and batteries nod drunkenness. The commercial market re yoga that, tinder the proclamation of General Butler, there is no reason to believe that bushiest cannot be con: ducted eitbout confidence. There is not a word in re ference to the Nat oval troop.. You've; BEGINNERS.—Joseph Ehane ) William Eludes, and Jame FAITOO, three lads, were Salmi into custody on Toorday night about 11 o'clock, svhila concealed in the dwelling of Mr. Bober! Bare Powel, on Heath Mild street, below Wlillog'e alley. The trio, whose ages rouge from nine to eleven years, bad found an entrance to the premises through the front collar window. Atter cutting on' the lead pipe and break ing it up ready for removal, the young rascals at tempted to got Into the ripper portion of the house, but the noise made while working upon the door be trayed them. Finding that they were discovered, the burgiers eteered themselves away In a box, from which Cloy tvete taken by the police of the Fifth ward. The prisoners wore committed yesterday for a further hearing before Alderman Bottler. CONCERT AT THE ACADEMY.—This eyenieg a grand concert will be given, at the-Academy of 'Music, by the penile under the instruction of Mr. John Dover, out of compliment to him. The pro gramme comprises a great variety of vocal and in strumental music. given by pupils of Bower St Bach mann's Normal 31usital Institute and others. A new patriotic sons by Mrs. T. If. Coleman, music by Benkert, will beglven, together with epiritod patriotic pieces by teller author , . It will be a remarkably spirited and en thusiastic entertainment, and will be crowded. At least one thousand pupils will take part in the chonems. • • •• • • • WE TAKE PLElsunl' noting'the . , untiring, land, and .delicate attentions paid to, the sick and wounded soldiers, who arrived on dundrisi irk at the hospital 'dittoed and Race streets. Cod were. not able to find accommodations in Its crowded wards, by bin. Ellen G. Dawson and other lady residents in the nelghberhocxl of Penh , Sortsre, whose houses and bonie% comforti were free) , Dl' c d• at the service of the soldiers or the Union, until they were admitted to the Arsenal building on Ell bort street. THE EXCITEMENT IN BALTIMORE. The excitosent in Baltimore some to hare subsided. Tto following items, from the San and Clipper, will be ft ad with interest : Seizure of Arms. Daring Monday night Marshal Vannoatrand, with a posse 61 Policemen, *lto were at the time acting as a guard hi the neltritherhcod of Mount Clare elation of the Baltimore and Ohio 'Railroad, for reasons beat known to Marshal V., demanded of the watchman or the railway warehouse that he open the door it the warelmnse Owl deliver over to him (the marshal) a box of muskets which he had been informed were there concealed. The demand won complied with and the arms taken posses.don of by tho marshal, and subsequently carried to the central 00- lice station. Yesterday Mr. J. W. Garrett, the president of the railway company, made a requi.ittoo either for the rotate of the box of arms, or a receipt from Marshal Vannoetrand for the sane, as the company were reeponsi hie to theilloverntnent for the arms ?ha bogie qn settee had come from Western Virginia without the proper di re, lion, and cf course oat stored iu the company's ware house, until the further eponcetion from the 11. S. quar termaster, who had forwarded them. The whole affair of the seizure evidently grew out of false information given • to the mambal by evil-disposed persons. to connection with the statement in the Sun yesterday, of the demoostratinn of rowdyism at Mount Clare sta tion on Monday afternoon, tt is also ascertained that. several of the workmen inside tho yard were badly ka , eo, and others bad to Nicene for fear of being assailed!. A police force was present in that neighborhood during yesterday, and their appearance there kept affairs quiet. Several gentlemen were badly beaten in the southern and southwestern sections of the city in the early part of the morning, but as the rowdies had ascertaieed of certain enders given to the police by the police commissioners for their apprchensioa. and es warrants for the arrest of certain parties had been issued, the mob rule suddenly quiettd down in that section of the city. • The City Yesterday The etrir gent measures adopted by the Board of Police on Monday had the effect to restore comparative odd to the city yesterday. An on the two preceding days, crowds of 1)07190/18 began to collect on the sidewalks in Baltimore street, between Calvert and Gay streets, but ,the orders were to forbid any such gatherings, and they were dispersed ; but net without mutterings of complaint. In the forenoon a party of the more disorderly disposed made avuovt meet towards the western part of the city. Ou Pratt street they cotnyelled Mr.Ho ir —man. proprietor of a store, to procure and put out a flag, after which they visited a cigar store its the same vicinity, and took from the proprietor a portion of big Mock. They then tamed up Houerd and Liberty streets to a restaurant, near Lembard street, where an effort was made to gain ad mission. But the house woe closed under the proolams- Lion of the Police Board s and the effort was fruitless. From that point the crowd dispersal, and there was no further disorder during the day. In the afternoon there were a few persons on Baltimore street, which was well guarded by police, and quiet prevailed. The night was quiet, and the indicattooa ace that a re-euactm' nt or the males of Sunday and Monday will not be permitted. Arrests An order was issued, yesterday, for the 'arrest of all persons known to have been concerned in the riotous dement trations in title city daring Sunday and Monday. Yesterday, in pnrenance of the order, the notice arrestei Gregory Durrett, Frederick graft, anti William King, on the charge of having been concerned in tits &immigra tions. They were taken to the Central Police Station and confined, subject to the order of Major General Dix. Another party, named William . S'iutleton. was arrested in the southern part of the city, end confined at the Southern Station, subject to the order of the enure cfileer. The Maryland Avengers. The recruiting of men to fill thrivacanclos In the let Maryland Regiment progresses vigorously. So far, one hordred aud'eiglity.nino have enlisted, and from present indleationet sufficient to form an entire regiment will econ be enrolled. Damning the Flag JAMES Plods Wge arrested yesterday by Officer Bond, of the Western district, and locked up In the station house, UrOla the charge of damning the Amerioan dap. The rebel waa held for farther orders by the Govern- Meat authorities. Served Him Right. Lett night a yonng man named King, residing on Bar net street. wes observed on the corner of Fayette and Park sheets dragging along the pavement a rat. which ho sneeringly assorted was the fac-simile of Col Reidy: A gentleman who witnessed the revolting spectacle, lin. mediately sunimonsd a radioman, who arrested the on. feeling ' , Gong man. Ile was conducted to the Central police station and locked np for a hearing. ' Treasonable Talk. Jacob Myers was arrested on Monday night, charred with using treasonable language on the street. Justice Mee released him on soooritf for a further hearing. . numADIMPHIJA BOARD OS TBADB, GEORGE N. TATIFIkX, BEN J. MA.8817 0011,14ITTIM 01 TRH ?SMITH JAMES B. CAMPBELL, LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchenage, Philadelphia Ship Tonawanda. Julius Liverpool, soon . Ship Holyhead, Cole ' - ' Liverpool, soon Bark S 0 Ryerson, Bobbins '.Belfalt, Ireland, non Brig Moses Day; Loud Liverpool, soon Brig Ida. (Br) Morrison Leguayra, soon Brig 'Bodine, (Dan) Peterson . ' Rio do Janeiro, soon Brig Mount Vernon, Pike Rio de Janeiro, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PRILADIMPHIA, May 20, 1862. BUN WPM 4 38-BIIN SETS 7 18 HIGH WATZII. 2 48 ARRIVED Brig Jolla Pierce, Norton, 9 days from Sagua, with molasses to Henry Bull. Brig 0 H Jordan, Bray, 10 days from Remedios, with sugar to S Morris Wain & 00. Left at Romedios 16th lost , ship John S Earris,•ldg sugar, barks Columbia, for New York; William, of Boston, Just :arrived; Milt's, of Boston, do do. Brig Judge Blaney, Coombe, 2 dare from New York, in ballast to E A Bonder & Co. Behr Ellen Dams, Barnos, 2 days from Boaconnet, Ith fish to captain. Bohr Sharon, Gilos, 5 days from Laneevillo, with atone to captain. tcbr Cora. 'Masten, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with corn meal to 11.11 Loa. Scbr Sophia Ann, Smith, from Yorktown. Bohr Adelaide, Young, from Fort Monroe. Schr Amelia, Rockbill, from Providence. Behr Mary D Crammer Groomer, from Salem. Behr G T Hubbard, Williams, from Xidd Schr 'Flyaway, Davis, from Mystic. Behr X A Shropshire, Gandy, from Boston. Behr Ann Turner, Ayres, from Newborn. CLEARED. Bark Telegraph, Gilea, Ship Island, Workman AS Co. Brig Tinter Haskell, Boston, E A Bonder Qt Co. Scbr Isaac Rich, Crowell, Boston, Wannamacher Maxfield: Scbr B A Hammond, Paine, Boston, L Audenried Co. Behr Id A Shropshire, Gandy, Boston, Sloolokson & Clover. Schr It Fleming, Bhaw, Stoninitton, Hammett, Van Dusan & Cn. &hr &alit Alin, Smith, Roxbury, Castnor, Stlckney ik Wellington. Bohr Adelaide, Young, Fortress Monroe., Tylor, Stone & Co. Bcbr M D Crommor, Oranmer, Salem, J B 'Henry & Co. Scbr 6 T Hubbard, Williams, Providence, Wm H Johns & Co. Scbr Ann Turner, Ayres, Nantucket, E R Sawyer Co. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LILWEB, Del., .May 27-8 A M Tho ship Northampton. for Liverpool; brigs John Pierce, from Segue La Grando, with molasses for Phila delphia; Reporter , for Bangor, and sohr E Haight, with bay for Fortress Monroe; Gipsy, for do with naval stores and provisions; Yankee Made, Ringgold, Spray, and three-matted schooner, and revenue cutter forward, all arc at anchor in the RZadelead. Wind NNE. Yours, go. ienor/ messmua. MEMORANDA Steamship Saxon, Matthews, hence at Boston 28th Inkant. Bh= ehip Niagara (Br.), atone, cleared at Boston 28th mat. for Liverpool via Halifax. Ship &umiak, Rowland, sailed from Liverpool 18th inet. for PLiledelphia. Ship Fanny 'McHenry, Smith, for. London, was locating at Calcutta Bth ult. Ship Arniningo Cassen,for New York, was repairing at Calcutta 811111;G Ship Jane D Cooper, Howard, from Manlmsin, at London 12th inst. Ship Golden Fleece, Mammon, at Queenstown 10th lost from t3m. Fratcisco. Ship Ann Decatur, Pickering, cleared at London 13th inst. for Sunderland and Signapore. Ship Bornee, Reed, from London for Callao, at Deal 11th inst and proceeded. Ship Tartar, Belcher, from Shanghao for London, was oil Isle of Wight 12th inst. Ship hismeluke: Porter, from Calcutta for London, passed St Albans 12th inst. Bark Washington, White, cleared at Baltimore .27th inst. for BM Janeiro. ' Balk Aaron I Harvey, Miller. hence at Barbadoe &I hot. in 16 days' aaseage. Bark 6n.yrniote t Weston, cleared at Boston 27th loot. for New Orle.ane. Bark Winslow, Davis, for Ship Island, oleared at Bos ton 27th inst. Bark Observer (Br.), Killam, hence at Dublin 14th in el ant. Brig Gyda, Anderson, hence, sailed trom Queenetown moat. for Dublin. MOUNT MORTAR CEMETERY. This ground is located a few yards off tho Darby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel 'DM, and is beautifully situated on the highoet point of ground for miles arouud. Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed, being high and dry. The public are Invited to examine lie claims before purchasing elsewhere. oneral and sectional plans may bo examined at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 128 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Where !any further information viU be cheerfully of forded by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS„ AT LOW PRIDES, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS, Are now in the market, some of them In sections Jut opened, having hitherto been held in reverie. Orme Rouse from S A. M. to 4 P.M., and ether be fore or after these hone, at the residence of the under signed, No. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET. • FREDERICK A. VAN• CLEVE,- . GENERAL AGENT N. B.—Conveyance to and from the Cemetery for such as denim to purchase. znyls 2m. • MARSHAL'S BALE.-13y virtue of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, to and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at nubile sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLOW. HILL•STREET WHARF, on MONDAY, June 9.1882, at 12 o'clock Itt, the Schooner ISLAND BELLE, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at said Wharf. WILLIAM MILLWABD, U. B. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. PRILADALPIIIA, May 27,1882. my2B.Bt T .ATOUR OLIVE OIL.-463 baskets .a.. 1 LAI OUR OLIVE OIL, just received, and for sale by JAMIETGIIE & LAVBRONE, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. OAIITION.—Haying seen a amine article of 011 branded "J. Latour," we caution the nubile against Purchasing the same, as the genuine J. Latodr 011 can be procured only from ne. JABBUTOHR •tt LAVERGNE, m 71841 202 and 204 South FRONT Street LATOUR'S OLIVE OIL AND VIE. OIN orb, new. JAMES HOMER & SONS, SEVENTH and NOBLE and BIRTH and WOOD. na72o-tt OLIVE OIL.—A fresh lot of Olive OH, In large and small bottles, for sale, to aril* Der Ship Ocean Bitloner, by CHAS. 8. OABSTA:111.1% mll4 N 0.122 WALNUT St and 21 ORAN'', MAW .. AMPAGNE— Anin vo ice`eor sale %,-4 to intie per '034 Way Frothinghinn. by MIAS. 8. 0/iReTAIREI, myl4 Ns. 126 WALNUT St. sad 21 GRANITE St. RETAIL DRY GOODS. 626 NEW 13PRINa-iOOODB. 62 5. • 0. SOMERS ifo . CLOTH HOUBB, , No. 62:5 ORNSTNIIT STILIZIN DIM JA7IIIIIII HALL, ' • Have now In store, and aro receiving conataatly a large and desirable sasortateal of, - CLOTHS, CASSIBLERES. COATINGS, BILE NIXED 'AMY PL &IN. Vestings, Tailors! Trinitnimpi, and ag goods adapted to MEN AND BOYS' PLEASE CALL AND EXAM INE. . moan, . • • JAS. R. CAMPBELL. & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have opened this day, Bonnet's Black Taffetas. Triple Obain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustre. Satin Plaid and Printed Maronillee. Ltipin'e beet black.Baregee and Bombazines!. Rich Plaid Monambiques. Lupin's beat black, white, and high colored Chola Organdies and Jaconota, griasaile grounds. Cachemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rioh. Foulard Poplins. Foulard Sattne, NEW 0 001)9 OPENING DAILY. —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue : and lilac, Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide. Planes, white ground and bouuusts of °blintz colon. WoolDe Laines, choice shades. Plaid and sruaH figured Wool Do Lainos, for children. A large assortment of Gingham . at lag, 20, and 2b cents. •• - . A fresh asoortmont of Oloaking Cloths. Small figure dork brown alobalra, cbcdon. • . • .1 . Shepbetd's Plaids, from 18% to 50 ands: • ;•• .. • BIM and Wool Poplin in groat variety. st , •• :•• -• • R amp* No. 702 ABUSE Street. 11. B.—Good black Silk*, 81%, $l, and $L7.2%. .042 and examine our 81 . 12% black Silks. P L A L N MOZAMBIQUEIVAT Plaid Illogambiguesi at 18 cents, worth 20 cents.. Plaid Mozambiques at 18 coats. Plaid Mosambieves at 25 cents. • Plaid illazamblques at 31 cents. Plaid Mosambiques at 373 cents. Embroidered Mozambiquea at 50 cents. 8(0 yards Gray. Himalayas at Nets., worth 13 cts. Gray Sultana', Gray Poplins, Rad Travelling Drees Goods of every variety. 8,000 YARDS BLACK AND WOOL PLAIDS, All-wool fining, at 20 cents. Brown and Black Ground Lawns. Fine French Organdies. BEST 12% CENT: LAWNS IN THE CITY... 1 Lot Handsome . Silk Robes, 22 yards patterns, At $l7, worth $3O. FANCY ELLE& VERY CHEAP. Just received, 2 small lots of Range Rebu t. At e 2 60 and $3, worth $8 and $l2. • 11. ST EEL • & la; my2O-N No. 718 North TENTH St , ob. 00,4%3. 1024 01i 19 8T N T .- • 11.291'.11 V T E. M. NEEDLES LHas received by the latest arrivals from Europe, ilo following deeltable goods, enituble to the re tdrementa of the prevent Beaune, which ho offers at very low prices: Narrow Guipute and Valencienno L'Vjet t suitable for trimming drepries and Garibaldi's ; neat linen embroidered Breakf let Collars ned sets; 20 piece (a (rub invoice) of puffed Garibaldi muslin new goods in volute, Valenclentio and other laces; a now lot of Yalenclenne lace trimmed Handker chiefs ; also, milled French </GmbH° Handkerchiefs inulooldered in eaters ; 31agpie (black and white fignred) Luce Yells; Barbell iu real thread, Chan tilly, and palate Bantle (le ; a small invoice of chafe pies Paris-made infants' caps. The special atten tion of Mains intending t, visit out of town during the thiamir is celled to the above, as also to my xtreslve assortment of White Good; and Linens, adapted to bummer uses; a great variety of plaid. atrf 0.4, dotted, flpured and plain mualins, and note, suitable for Garibaldi'e, my2B 1024 OHEISTNUT ESTBIIBT. POULARD E 3 1L K 8-FROM NE W YORE AUCTION. Foulards, now open, at 44 ten • Moio Grenadine Veils. Brown Grenadine Veils. CLOAKS) PALATOTES AND MAN TILLAS.—Ladies in want of the above articles will End it lo their advantag) to vieit the old established hone. of hire. No. OS North NINTII Street, below ANON. The latest Paris Styles always= hand at Prices that astonish everybody. 1 03 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, SECOND DOOR ABOVE ARCH, UP STAIRS. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, &o. The Ooeartoorobie horetofore existing between KAUFMAN & LONNERBTA.DTER Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the colder signed reepectfelly informs the patrons and Mende of the - old firm, and the trade in general, that he hag taken all the up-etalre rooms of NO. 108 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE A SOH. To continue the manufacturing o all kinds of ' DUBS, °LOME, AND - MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, OORD Or ell descriptions, do., do., And will offer inducements in price and quality ~as well e• prompt attendance to orders, in every article &pm. Mining to his line. WK. LONNIIRSTADTER, apl•dni] No. 108 North EIGHTH Street, ab.`Arch. QU DIDIER SHAW L S.-OPENING TO-DAY. 84 Striped Mime Shawls. Black Gronntilce, Do Magonta borders. Rock Spun Silk Long and Square do. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch streets. SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, FREE KJ Paola COTTON. 5-4 uper Shepherd ' s Plaids. She herd ' s Plaids , aU grades. Shepherd's Plaid bilks. NEAT LAWNS, OF FINE QUA LITY. Select Galore Plain Silks. Finn Pla3 °cod Silks. Shawla of Plain Styles. Dress Goods, neat designs. • EYBE & LANDELL. FOURTH and MUM Street': ORGANDIES FROM AUCTION, CHEAP. French Organdies, 18% amts. Freya Organdies, 25 cents. French Organdies, 31X cents. Trench Organdies, 87X cents. EYRE Sit lANDICLL, POITSTH end mem! Streets. ergAICS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! ' GBRATEST BARGAINS IN TUB OITT IVENS & CO.'S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STRUM THE LARGEST STOCK,' THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITLTS, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMING", THE NEWEST STYLES, . THE BEST WORK, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE CITY, AT IVENS & CO.'S, N 0.23 SOUTH NINTH STRUT. m13.26-&:0 AKEL-11 you want the beet value Ci!• ) your money, go to the Olty (Moak Store, .142 North MISR= Street, above Cherry. mb26-8m CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSOETISENT Of all the Newest Materials, AND OIIOIORST PATTERN% AT TEE LOVIRST PEN S% utyls-2m No. 25 South TENTH Street. fILOAKS ! A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OP ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON, With every now material, made up and trimmed in the very beet manner, at prices that defy all competition, AM MI PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT IiTS, mh26.2m SIGH MANTLES AND SAOQUES. Black Taffeta Maidlee. Black Silk &moues. Elegant new styles. Light Cloth Sacaues. SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS.; New lota, bargains, 12g, 18X, and 26 Mee Plaid Mozamliienee, very desirable. MEWS AND BOYS' WEAR. Bilk Mixed Caselmeres and Coatings. Light colors fancy Cassbneres. 6.4 Mixtures and Haltom. ) Cloth goods for little fellows. BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS. Lire . e f lr ) sa y el ;, Beady-made le ar n azi o xv. Style and Fit unexcentionsb:. Prices very reasonable. Boys' snits made to order. 000PIR B COWARD, S. E. corner NINTH sad MARKET Streets. NEW SPRING PRINTS, OHOWII STILES. IERIIIMAOI3. DPBAGErEI, •. PACIFIC, ALL TWELVE AND A HALF 03IINTIL A large lot best stiles and feet colors at 100 - - ' 00W - PERTHWAIT dt 00.. mhl6•tf W.,00r. HIGHTfI and BIARIBT B 0 Y B', KMBEEP, AND ..ONUE MOIR'S CL'OTHING_,• IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AT No. 137 South EIGIiTII Skeet, mylf. 2m Three Doors above WALNUT MANY EFFORTS HAVE BEEN made to preserve the form and featnres of the dead, without the usual mode, so repugnant to the feel ings, of placing the body in ice. This difficulty hag been overcome by Good's airtight PATENT BOXES. Cold air Is the medium used—acting as a preservative—in the warmest weather, and for any length of time required. Likewise, bodies may be conveyed hundreds of mile' with perfect safety, and in a good state of preservation. JOHN GOOD, Undertaker, No. 921 SPRUCE Street. N. B—Laid, Metallic and other coffins, furnished at the ehorteet notice. Hearses and carriagea of the bestquallty. Lots, half lots, and single graves, In the different ceme teries •, one superior lot In Mount Moriah Cemetery; one, two, three, or four hundred feet, Dan be had cheap for cash, or trade. , RiI7IRINONB—De:SANCEL JACKSON, 224 Smith EIGHTH Street;. Dr. J. N. B. McOLEGIAN, 1029 WALNUT Street, • my9-tbatnBm. LABOR-SAVING MACHINE. CLOTHEB-BAYING MACHINE. TIME-SAVING MACIEIINE Haley, Morse, & Boyden's Clothes Wringer eaves labor, time; and clothes, and is an improvement which will most certainly be generally adopted. It Is self-adjusting, simple, and durable, end is far superior to every other device for the porpone intended. Over live hundred have been sold within the last thirty days In this city. No family should be without one. They are warranted to give veriest satisfaction. Not sale by L. E. SNOW, at the Oflica.of ;ICY, OM & 00 , northeast corner of. FIFTH and CHESTNUT streets. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. mylo-Im INTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED from London direct a large lot of Crosae and Blackwell'eCelebr . eiml Pickles. ' — •:ADIES HONER AS SONS, SEVENTH and NOBLE malt • B and WOOD. tny,2oAr , „ ' JAMES HOMER & SON'S caw crop teas. SEVENTH. and Nomar, 8b sad SIXTH and WOOD Street& 0/79- • THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1862. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERE.. TOFOBE existing between the undereigned, undef . the name of STITT & BROWN, has been thirday dis solved by mutual eoneent. The business of the house will be settled by SETA B. STITT and GEO. H. SB EBLE, who are alone authorized to elgu the name of the firm in SETH H. STITT, JAS. DI. KNOWN, • OEO. 11. SHIM% JAS. L. SOUTH WICIE. •EDWD. A. GASES& .. PHILADIMPIITA May 20, 1862. THE UNDERSiGNtD HAVE THIS day formed a Covertnership for the purposo of traneactivg a geterel WOOL BljalNi 62. under the. Immo of SOUTHWICK, SHEBLIC, & 00 , as successors to STITT & BROWN, at their old etand, No. EIS South JfitOliT Street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER,- SFllP.—Notlee Is hereby given that. the llrm of OMARLF.B Z. SKIM & 00., at the Fairmount Iron Works, bad hen dieeolved by mutual conduit. The busineas will be eettled and clotted by May 10, 1882. 011ARLIC9 R. SMITE'. The butinees will be continued by the undersigned ander the firm of MORRIS, TAPKER. & 00. Office No. 2U9 Eolith THIRD Street. rayl3-1m MOBRIS, TASBER, & 00. 1862. aamzi 1862. ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00.'8 LINES FROM PH ILADELPIIIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLAOES, - 'BON WALNer-STRRRT WIIARP AHD ILVIIIIINGTOIII DITOIf WILL LEAVE AB FOLLOWS-VIZ: At 6 L. ad., via Camden and Aniboy, U. and A. An- • vicimmutisticia 22 211 Ate A. M., via Camden and Jersey Oily, (N. J.) Acoonitacalation 2 2 At 8-A. M., via Kentrinemu and Jersey City, Morning Mail 8 00 At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey Oily, Western Express 8 00 At /2g P. M., vis Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation 226 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Mx pram 800 At I P. IL, via Camden aid Jersey City. Evening Express 808 At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class Tick et 225 At 03s' P. SL, via Kensington and Jersey Oitx, Evening Mail.... 808 At 12 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City. South ern Mad. 800 At 6 P. M., via Oamden and. Amboy. Acoommoda- EYR!Ut LA.MIELL, Fourth mud Arch strootc. HEAD NETS, EYRE at LAtDEIrL, Fourth and Arch streets COPARTIVERSILIP NOTICEN. EI)VirD. A. GREENE, GEO. H. STUBBLE, JAS. L. NOTIERWINK.. -PEILAbst.rInA, EL 1862. my2o RAILROAD LINES. don, (FrOight awl Paesenger)--110. (Rasa Ticket.. a 26 Do. do. 2d Clam d 0.... 160 The lj P.M. Southern Mail rune daily; all others Sun days cm:anted. For Water Gan, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeabarre. Montrose, Great Bend, Sc., at 6 A. M. from Walnut street Wharf, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western For Mauch Chunk, Allentown,Bethlehem, Belvidere, Beaton, Lambertville, Flemington, &a., at 6A. I and 2.,4 P. 31., from Welenk•atreet Wharf; (the 6 A. M. Line connects with train leaving Easton for Manch Chunk at 3.20 Y. For Mount Holly, at 6 A. M,, 2 and 4 P. M. Bar Freehold, at 8 A. DL. and 2 P. AL WAY LISTS. For Prieto!, Trenton, ac., at 8 and 11 A. 151.. and 5, 6.30, and 12 P. 11. from Kensington, and IX P. M. from Wal nut-street wharf. For Bristol, and intermediate stations, et U A. from Kensington Depot. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delane°, Beverly, Burlington, Irlorence, BordentOwn, &0., at 12k, 1,4, 5, and 5k F. 51. Steamboat TRENTON for Bordentown and interme diate stations at 2% P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. far For New fork; and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departnro. The cars run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dotter per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100, except by special contract. .; tr WM. R. GATZEIBB. Agent. • T im PENNSYLVANIA CENTILAIii • . RAILROAD. TER GREAT DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE. ." 1862. Rew 1862. THE CAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST. Facilities for the transportation of passengers to and from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Lords, St. Paul, Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other towns in the West, Northwest, and Southwest, are uneurpaseod for, speed and comfort by any other route. Sioeping and moiling cars on all the trains. THE EXPRESS BUNS BALLY Mail mad Feet Line Sundays excepted. Mail Trainleaves Philadelptda at. 7.15 A. M. Fast Line " u......... 11.30 A. M. Through Express . 1 ........ ....10.30 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation loaves Phila. at.. 2.20 P. M. Lancaster II 4.00 P. N. West Chester Accommo'n No. 1 " ' 4 .. 8.45 A. H .. No. 2 .. ..12.00 noon. Farkeaburg 4' If {t •5.45 P. M. West Chester passengers will take the Viest Cheater Nos 1 and 2 and Lancaster Aooommodation Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls,. Ac., leaving Philadelphia at 7.15 A. N. and 10.30 P. N., go directly through. For further information apply at the Paaselagor Sta tion, 8. Z. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET firreete. By this route freights of all descriptions can be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconein, lowa, or Mit- Dom% by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga ble rivers of the West, by 6G:tauten from Pittsburg. The rates of freight to and from any point iu the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad, are, at all those, as fa vorable as are charged by other Railroad Ooropandee. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of their freight to this Company, can rely with oonfiderme on its speedy transit. For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to et address the Agents of the Company. S. B. KINGSTON, Ja., BtaltsloiChilt. D. A. STEWART, 'Pittsburg. - -- CLARKE & Co., Chicago. LEECH & Co., No. I Astor House, or No. 1 South William etroot, New York. . . LEECH . CO., No. 77 Washington street, Boston. DIAGYIAW A KOONS, No. BO North street, Baltimore. B. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agent, Phila. , L.,L. HOUPT, Ckel Ticket Agent, Phila. ENOCH LEWIS. Gaul Sun% Altoona.. iyl-11 PHILADELPHIA; GERMANTOWN, ; AND. ROIL EISTOWN RAILROAD. TntE TABLE. On and after Monday, May 26th, 1862, until farther notice. FOR GERMANTOVi'N Leave Philadelphia, 8, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, A. 81.,1, 2, 8.10, 4,5, SX, 8,7, 8, 9 X, logs 11X, P.M. Leave Germantown. 8, 7, 7.35, 8, 85(, PX, 105 L, 11X, A. 11., 1,2, 3, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10.10, 11, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. ',cave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. ht, 2,3, 5, 7)j, 10x, Leave Germantra, 8.10 A. K., 1,9%, P. M. CHESTNUT HILL HAILH:WiIo. Leave l'hiladelphia, 6,8, 10,-11, A IL, 2,4, 6,6, 8, /OK, I'. M. Leave Cheettot HIII, 7.10, 7.35, 9.10, 11.10, A. M., 1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 6.90, 7.40,9.50, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. • Loave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. IL, 2,5, 7%, P. M. Leave Oltestant Hill, 7.50 A. IL, 12.40, ,6.10, 9.10, P. It. FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. . Leave.l , hiladelphia, 6, 9.06, 11.06, A. M., 13, 3,4 X, 6.10, 8.05,11 P. N. Leave Norristown, 6,7, 7.50, 9,11, A. X., 4%, 6,4, P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9A. M , 2%, 4%, P. M. . Leave Norristown, 7 A. M.. 1,6, P. M. FOR BIANAYIINK. • Leave Philadelphia, 8,9, 11.05, A. M.,1%, 11., 06810 ; 8.05.11%, P. 51. • • Leave - Ittanaynnk, 6%, 7%, 8.20, 9%, 11%, 5,7, P. X. - ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. X., 2%, 4%, 8, P. H. Leave Manaynnk, yA. M.,131, 834, 9, P. M. 11. K. SiIIIHI, General Superintendent. my26-tf Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets. NOvRTH AD PEN o NSyI i . SOB BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, za A Tr OR MUNE, HAZLETON, EASTON. WILKES BARRE, &c. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. • THREE THROUGH TRAINS. • On and after MONDAY, MAY E., 1862, Penni. gar Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Ettratly Philadelphia, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: At 6.40 A. 111., (txpreas,) for Bethlehem, Allentoway Nouob Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarro, 10. At 2.46 P. M., (Expreee,) Tor Bethlehem, 'Moto'', a& This train reaches Easton at 6 P. EL, and makes • dose connection with the New Jonsey Central lOW New Bork. At 6.06 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mau (Munk, Ao. At 0 A. M. and 4 P. N., for Dories/01M • • At 6 P. M., for Bort Washington. The 6.49 A. M. Express Troia makee dose oonneoltoll with the. Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most. deelrable route to all points In the Lehigh coal region. ' TRAINS 808 PHILADELPHIA ;leave Bethlehem at 5.40 A. M., 9.18 A. AL, and 8.83 Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 8.20 F. IC ',save Fort Washington at 6.80 A. M. ON BIINDASPB--Philadelphla for Bethlehem at 7.45 A. IL Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2,45 P. N. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6 30 A. IL Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5 t. m. Tare to Bethlehem...lo.6o I b Pareto blanch Ohtink-$2 60 Tare to Easton 1.50 Wilkeebare . 4.60 Through Tickets moat e procured at tae Ticket Moot, at WILLOW Street, or DEBTS Street, in order to more the above rates of fare. -AU Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Berko street with the 'Fifth and Sixth streets, and Be-. road and Third-streetd Peasouper Railroads, twenty mi nuted after leaving Willow street. my 3 BLLIA CE.&BI, Agent. 'ff ir om s WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA EMI. VIA MEDIA. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, March 10th, 1802, the train! will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. B. cor ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8.06 and 10.30 A. DI., and 2, 4.80, and 7 P. M., and will leave the earner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets, 17 adulates after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market streets ON SUNDAYS, Lem PUILADELPITIA. at 8 A. M., and 2 P. M. Leave WEST at 4.30 P. M. The tralne leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M,, and 480 P. M., connect at Pennelton with trains on the Phi ladelphia and Baltimore Railroad for Oxford and inter mediate points. ERNRY WOOD, znhB General Superintendent. K amm PHILIiDELP,HIA• Alito•mimui B. B. LINT. 1862 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1888 /for WILLIAMSPORT, SORANTON, =am, and all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Tralni leave Depot of Phila. and Beading R. R., cur. - Broad and Oal lowldll streets, at 8 R. Id., and 8.16 P. X. daily, except Sundays. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in Northern and Western Pennsylvania,. Western New York, lc., &c. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or intermediate points. Through Express Freight Train for all points above, leaves daily at 8 P. N. For further information apply to JOHN S. HILLIS, General Agent. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, and N. W. our. BIRTH and CHESTNUT Streets." laffl-if . REOPENING OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD—This read, being fully REPAIRED and effectually GUARDED, Is now open for the trans portation of peesengers end freight , to all points in the GREAT WEST, For through tickets and ell other in forma/Jon apply at the Company's Office, corner BROAD Street end WASHINGTON Avenue. S. H. FELTON, President P. W. end B. B. E. Co. WEST ORE &TER .015-EPARAThRoerb TRCENB I Via NN :IIIYIPVANIA HAILIIOAD, leave depot, oornor ELB VENTH and MARKET Stmt., at 8.45 A. M., 12 noon, I pail 4 P. X. ..-fsiol34l LEGAL . . ESTATE OF JOSEPH". G. COX, DECEASED. • ' Let,ers or Adudnistrittion on the Testate of the above named decedent bayiug neen granted to tho itodertimmd, by the Register of &c., in and for the city and county of Philadelphia, all persona indebted to said Estate are reeneated to make payment, and those baying claims against the samo to .present the q, without delay, to SUSAN It. COX, No. 03b Noith THIIiTEENTII St., or CNA RLES R. Tnoytesom. • No.-1112 WALLA.OR St., Philo:l6.phi*, iDll.llllBtAt Administrators. .ESTATE OF GEORGE BELL, DEDEASED. • Lettere of Admintetration U1)(111 tie *Hittite of arionGi BEI.L, Deceased, having been granted to OLT& It LOT CD P. BA.WDON, all persons havlug claims against the m tato will present them, and those Indebted will make payment to AfAftSli&LL, Attorney for toninistrattix, ep24. tb•O . ttt 430 WALNUT Btreet. ;1 STATE OF SOPaLA. -BRANDT, .121 DECEASED. Lettere Testamentary upon the Estate of SOPHIA BRANDT, late of the city of Philadelphia, widow, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Wills for the city and county of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims upon the seine, presout them to ORAILLES Af. LOVERS, Executor, myl.-1116t , N 0.1035 BEACH Btreet. IN TEE ORPHANS' COURT FOB, JIL THE CITY AND COUNTY. OF YFITIA.DELPERA. In the matter of the Eatate FOTIIEEGILL 011- - BORN, deceased. The Auditor apptainted to audit, settle, and adjust the account of BA RAH GGBORN, Executrix of FOT HER GILL OGBOItN, deceased, Will attend to the dotted of his appointatect on MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 21, 1862, at 4 o'clock, at las Office, at the sautheast corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets. ntl22•thatust DANIEL DOUGHERTY,Anditer. UNITED STATES;.EASTERN M TRIM' OF T.ENNSYLVA.NIA, SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF TILE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRIOT OF PENNSYLTANIA, ORERTING: WIIEICEAS, The District Court of the United States hi and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, tiled in the name of the United States of , America, lutth decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in seven hundred and sixty bushels of Salt, two begs Coffee, and ono trunk containing Ifferchsedite, !mixed on board the schooner Arson,: captured by the United States steamer lilenville, commsoder C. Sted men, as prize, said steamer being one of the South Atl an tic naval equadron, under command of Flag-officer S. F. Diito•nt, blootading the c act of Florida, to be inoitialied, cited, and called to judgment at the time and • place underwritten,- and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice; so re!iniring.) Yon are therefore charged, and strictly enjoined • and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these prosents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the .Le gal intaligencer, you do monielt and cite, or cause to be reonialind 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 bags Coflee, end one trunk cdutatuing Rerchaudite t to' appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALA DER,• the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the Oily of Philadelphia, on the TWEN TIETH day after publication of Unlit) presents, if it be 5. court day, or else on the next court (lay following, be- - tweet( 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, and ore trunk containing merchandise, should not be pro nounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the slime, to the enemies of the United States, and es goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and con demned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or canoe 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 Lime and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court (loth Mond and will proceed to adjudication ou the said capture, and may pro nounce that the said seven hundred and sixty bushels of Felt, two bags of Coffee, and one trunk containing mercliandiee, did belong,, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or 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 persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the .premises, together with those presents. ;;.•`•-Witriese the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, :•,".7idge of the said Cenrt, at Philadelphia, this Twentieth r '•day of MAY, A. D. 7562, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. • my 2 2S.St G. It. Pox., Clerk District Court. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS . FOR . FURNISHING THE PAPER YOB TIIE•PUBLIO OYYIOH SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC PEUITINeI. Wtabington, Map 1 1882. IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of the Seventh faction of the "Joint Resolution in relation to the Pub lic 'Printing," approved June 23, 1860, SHIAIAD PRO POSALS will be received at this (Mice until TIINADA the Ist day of July, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing the paper that may be required for the public printing for one year, commencing on the let day of December, 1862, and ending on the 30th dey of November; 1803. The subjoined Hat apeciSee, as nearly an can be ascer tained, the quantity of each kind of paper that will be required: 116000 reams fine printing paper, nncalendered, to meet- Imre 24 by 38 Inches, and to weigh fifty pounds to the nem or 600 eheete. 8,000 reams fine printing paper, calendered to measure 24 by 98 Inches, and to weigh fifty-nix pounds to the ream of 500 ebeete. [Agreeably to the provielone .of the joint reulation aforesaid, samples of the character and quality of the paper required for the above dowses will be furnished to applicants therefor. This paper is to bo put up in quires of twenty-five sheets each; and ies bandies of two reams each ; each ream to "contain 500 perfect sheets. Uniformity In color, thickness, and weight will be re:aired; and no bundle (exclusive of wrappers) varying over or under fire per cent. from the standard weight Will be received, and the gross weight will in all cases be required. Mix ing of various thicknesses in the 118190 bundle to make np the weight will be considered a violation of the contract.] 900 reama atiperfine printing paper, hard•aiaed and Super•ca! endorod, to measure 24 by 32 inches, and to weigh dfty pounds to the ream of NO sheets. 9,000 reams superfine map paper, sized and calendered, of inch rises as may required, corresponding in weight wi,h . paper measuring 19 by 9.1 inches,. an.d weighing twenty pounds per ream or 480 sheet/. !kV roams anperline plate paper (calendered or cm csleudered, as may be required), 19 by 24 inohei, and of such weigbt per ream an may be required. 01.1.5 E 6. 1. 1,600 ream gnarto.post writing paper, 10 by 16 inch. 2. 2,000 do. cap do. • 13 by 16) do. 3. 100 do. demY do. 18 by 20N do. 4. 1,000 do. folio-post do. 17 by 22 do. 5. 100 do. medium . do. .18 by 2$ do. 6. 50 do. royal do. 19 by 24 ' do. 7. 50 do. super• royal do. 20 by 28 . 8. 50 'do. imperial do. 223‘ by 31 do. 9. 100 do. double cap do. 19 by 26 do. 1. 6,000 resins wilting paper, 18 by 26 inchea, to weigh twinty•three pount s per ream. 2. 3,100 reams writing paper, 18 by 25 inches, to weigh twenty-six pounds per ream. 3. 100 reams writing paper, 18 by 22 inches, to weigh twenty-four pounds per roam. 4. 840 reams witting paper, 18 by 18 inches, to weigh twenty two pounds pi r ream. 6. 400 reams writing paper, 12 by 13 inches, to weigh twelve pounds per ream. All the papers designated iu C 1111150414, 5,6, end 7, mast contain 980 perfect sheets to the ream, and no u outside" quires. They are to bo made of the eet materials, free from adulteration, finished in the beet manner, cut to a true edge, and securely and substantially enveloped. The papers in clime 6 are to be white nr blue, laid flat, and of such weights etiemav be reaulred by this office. Those in cla , sea 3,4, 5, and 7 are to be white, and of the sizes and weights sptcified in the schedule. The Wit ie reserved et ordering a greater or less (man titYo, • and every kind contracted for in alt the classes, • Jif.41 ,1 . 'stench times and is such quantities as the "a', require. E.; v., • ill be considered separately, and bo sub ject • ate contract; bat bidders may offer for one or mar , of the classes in the same proposal. No proposals will be considered unless accompanied by the guarantee that the bidder or bidders; if hie or their proposal at all bo accepted, will enter into an obligation, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the articles proposed. Blank forms for proposals will be furnished at this office, and Mine will be taken into consideration unless substantially agreeing therewith. All the paper in the several classes must be delivered at the Government Printing Office, in Washington city, (except that in class 7, which must be delivered at Bu•- falo, in the State of New York,) In good order, tree of ail and every extra charge or expense, and subject to the in spection, count, weight, and- measurement of the Super• Inteudent, and be iu all respects satisfactory. BiLders are required to furnish, with their proposals, wimples of not less than one quire of each of the kinds of paporbid for, and upon which their proposals may be based, except in classes I and 2. The successful bidders will be required t !gift to conform to their samples.. Proposals will be addressed to 1 . Joux D.-Dm/Items, Sit terintendunt of the . Public Printing. Washington," and enttoreed w Proposals for Supplying Pap. r." myl•th9t A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP AGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. PHILUMILPIIIII, DV 24, 1882. Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., on FRIDAY, 30th instant, for furnishing at the Schuylkill Arsenal, 210 WALL TENTS AND FLIES. The tents to be made of 28% inch 12 ounce duck, the flies 28% loch 10 or 12 ounce duck. 260 HOSPITAL TENTS AND FLIES. The tents to be made of 28% inch 12 ounce duck, the Hies of 28% Inch 12 ounce tinck. , 800 00111101.1 TENTS, to be made of 28% inch 10 ounce duck. Alec, g 6,000 POUNDS SOLE LBATHIDB, best Quali ty, oak tanned, from Buenos Ayres dry hide', to ha equal to sample exhibited at this office, subject to In. erection end eelecilon The leather to be delivered at the Echayllill Arsenal, through the month of June. Proposals to state bow soon the tents can be delivered, and to be. endorsed " Proposals for. Ifurnithiog Tents," or " Proposals for Turnishing Solo Leather,' , and ad dreesed to G. H. CROSSLAtf,. mri4-4t Deputy Quarterauitat General U. £I..A. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE NERAL'S vPRII.ADELPITIA, 26th May, 1962. . . . PEOPOBALB FOR AbIBULANCE3. Proposals will be received at this Office until SATUR DAY,-June- 7th, 12 o'clock N., for the delivery of (250) Two Hundred and Fifty ARHY AMBULANCES, 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 this Office. They must be made of the best seasoned material , and will be subject to a most rigid inspection.,Proposals for any num ber less than two hundred iandkdfty, will be received. Security for the faithful perform 114470 f the contract will be rotuircd, the names of whorl's — n - 110m mentioned in the proposals. Bids to be endorsedP!Tropo•als tor Ambu lances?. and addressed to. OROSDIAN, my27-tje7 Deputy Quertermaater General. D EPUTY QU ARTE MAUR R. GE. NZBAL'B OtFIOE. PHILADELPHIA, , May 28,1582. 500 HABNBSS HORSES WANTE MUNDT T ELY. Proposals will bioreceived at Ude office until Thursday, 28th inst., 12 o'clock M., for the delivery of five hundred Harness Bottles. They mint be sound, fn a from blemish,' well-trained, from six to eight years of age, not less than 25% bands high, and will be subject to a rigid inspection. The whole number must be delivered in fifteen daye from data cf letting, and If any contractor fells to deliver the Dumber agreed on in the time specified, the United States reserves the right to purchase In open market, to snake good the deficiency at the expel, se of tho contractors. No bide will be received from any one bidder for more than two bundrar horses. Security required for the faithful performance of the contract, the name of whom most accompany the proposals. Bide should be endorsed it Propoeals for MU nese Horses," and addressed to (Signed)_ G. H. 011.0StdAN, mt 27-3 t • Deputy Quartermaster General. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE REBAL'S' OFFICE, PUILADELpIitA,May `26,1881 Prepossie are invited.. and will be received, at this office, on AIONDA.Y,•Jnne 2, at 12 o'clock M.., for the delivery of (b 00) five hundred ARMY WAGONS—a Pat tern and specification of which can be seen on application at tlis office. They must be made of the best seasoned timber, and subject to a most rigid inspection. Tho whole number to be delivered in this city within (15) fifteen days from date of letting. Bids will bo re ceived for the delivery of any number of these. Security will be required for the performhice of the contract, and the names of the propOsed eocarlty must be given in the bids, which shall be endoried 4 4 Proposals for Army Wagons ' '2, and addressed to _ (Signed) . Ollo3llAN, my27-tjO2 • Deputy Qua: tormoster %m end, yo.E. SALE &ND TV LET TO DISTIMERS, " jk " The DIBTIGLZBY knows se Ws " PFICENIX.," and formerly owned and occupied by semi.. symirkt, AST, tituated on TWRITTY-TILTED, between RAO& and VIM: St-eets, Philadciphis, °spank; 800 busbeiii per clay, fa now offered for nate on reaeonable and aoeout- ModalJlM forMu- re In Raul inuultur order, and ban An the modern improvemeute. An Akrtealsa wen on tbe pre mitten Immlaboe an unfailing supply of good, pare waist. Address Z. LOOKR & 00., No, 1010 MARE threes, Philadelphia. fe22-did FOR SALE—On the moat accom mcdating tering, P NYSIO lAN'S HOP Y, con ; yenient to the city ; good prectioe given In; wealthy neighborhood. For further particulars, apply to H. Pk !TIT, my24.tf No. 809 WALNUT &mot. LFOR SALE -A DESIKAIILE FARM, containing 124 scree, innate in Du!sware counts, Pa., five minntee , walk from railroad otation, 18 miles from tho city i firet-rate eahatential stone im -Bcovementei nicely watered i fine shade, itc. Apply to E. PSTTIT, • my24-tf No. 802 WALNUT Street. TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPRATY—A VALUABLE • FIR% of NS acrOs, good buildings; &WU.) near railroad stall w. on the Delaware river, New Toney. ADo, A FRUIT FARM, near Dover, Delaware, 130 scree. Immellate ' E. PETTIT, No. 309 WA.LNII I* Street. posseeelon. Apply to tnyZi-tf dtt FOR RENT—A - FURNISHED M.ll HOUSE on WALNUT Street, over . Tenth. et a low rent. 0. H. MULEIANIEN .203 .South SIXTH Street. my17.12t FOR SALE 'OR . TO LET—Four mitt Houma, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia' avenue. Apply .at , the southwest corner or NINTH and BARB° St Streets. mbte-tt ag, TO LET—A beautiful 00 UN-. maw* TRY-PLACE, 0%10 acres, on the west aide- of PRONT•Btreot road, above Hart lane, within ten mi nutes' walk of the Prankford and Southwark• passenger cars. Possession early in - April. Apply at the swath• West corner NINTH and BANSOIS, second story. • mb2O-tf . . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS NATIVE WINES'. • ~ •• _.• • - • STRIOTLf FUME OF. THE GRAPE—THE MOST , DELIODICIS, RION, AND FRUITY WINKS" EVER OFFERED TO . THE EMILIO. AN EXOE:LLENT ASSORTMENT JUST REORTVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE Guooramei, ap26-11 CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS . • Q,ALT.-2 . ,000 Backs Ground Alum 3J Balt 21,000 In:inhale do., do., do.; 4,000 bushels Tint's Wand do:, in Moro and for Role by MURPHY It KOONS. No. 146 WORTH WHARVES. .ms 3 ' fIROSSE & BLA.CKWELL'S aele. brated PICKLES and SA lICKS, constantly recelved by. RHODES do WI4LLSIII3, 0378 107 South WATER Street :NUTS. -20 B &LES LLNGUEDOC ALMONDS; 25 bales 131011 a, AMBIONDS; 100 bags Now An loan PE &WITS • just received and for sale by 11.1101)118 & wiLualas, 107 South WATER Street SARDINES.—A very superior brand for !Me by OHABLIOB 8. 0 a. RBTAIBB, ap2 1241WALITUT abd 21 GR/LNIT strGet. DRUGS' AND CIiNMICALS. ROBERT SHOENEAg ER , - tiortheast Clamor TOLISTR and RACE Street', PHILIDELPNIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND GRAMM aN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. VANITPACTURRIta OP wiirrs LEAD AND ZENO PAINTS, rum, aa. ALMON /OR PE]{ OZIABRATIID FRENCH ZINC PALNTS. Dealer" and =Burners "applied at VERY LOW PRICES Felt CASH. sp2V2m WELITE LEAD, DRY AND IN 011,—Red Lead, White Lead, Labarge, sugar of Lead, Copperas, Oil of Vitriol, °alone], Patent Yel low, fibroma Bed, Chrome Yellow, Aqua Portia, Ma tta:le Acid, Room Salts, Rochelle Salta, Tartaric Acid, Orange Mineral, Soluble Tart, Sub. garb. Soda. White Vitriol, Bed Precipitate, White Precipitate, Lunar Caustic, Marceline, Suiph. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate Morphine, Lac. Snlph., Ether Sulphuric, Ether Nitric, Sulphate Quinine, Corre. Sublim., Denarcotized Opium Chloride of Soda, WetherilPs Ext. Oincha, Tarts; Emetic, Chloride of Limo, Crude Botax, Refined Borax, Camphor, Darin Oopavia. WRTHERILL & BROTHER, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, . Nos. 47 and 49 North BNooND.Street, IaLS-tf : .PHILADILPATi. CABINET FURNITURE. CABINIMBNITIDIE AND 811 LIAIID MOORE & CAMPION. No. 281 Smith 81100 ND etreA, It connection with their extensive Cabinet BTlellneli are Sow manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, &nd haw& now on hand e full remply, finished with the MOORE & OAMPION'S IMPROVED ousHicale., which are pronounced, by all who have need them, to be mperlor to all others. For the quality and finish of these beblee the menu- Swearers refer to their numerous harrow throughout fl) Union, who ere familiar with the cluirsioter of these 1 ' ILLMUNATILLIG OILS OIL I I OTT, II HIILBURT & BRODHEAD, No. 240 ARCH STREET, Raving opened a General Depot for the Salo of Extra Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, nould call the special attention of dealers and 'consumers to their refined ILLIIbIIIIA.TENG OIL, as it possesses writ beyond anything heretofore offered in this 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. 13 - Orders from City or Country proinptly at tended to. myls.lm gg LUCIFER" OIL WORKS. 1-A 100 Bbla. Lucifer" Burning 011 on hand" We guarantee this oil to be non-explosive, to barn all the oil to the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without crusting the wick, and but slowly. 13b1s. lined with glees enamel. WEIGHT, SMITH, PEMEISALL. . tell-1/ Often 615 Ida.RICET inn*. . "EXCELSIOR " HAMS ARE THE BEST IN 4u:r vl•] w.! J. H. MIOHENER & CO., GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, And carers of the oelebrited " EXCELSIOR" SUGAR-CURED 'lt AMEI, Noe. 142 and 144 North ram Street, Between Arch and Base streets, Phi/ adelpAid. The justly-celebrated " EXCELSIOR" HAMS are cored by J. H. M. & Co., (in a style peculiar to them selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of delicious Savor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered tor sale. apl-3m MATTI'S CELEBRATED ITALIAN CREAK will mmitivel Y remove TAN, WREORLES, SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIDIPLES, and all erup tions of the face ; giving a beautiful healthy glow and rosy color to the cheeke, an much desired- by Every one. Ifi short, it rßEszavics THE FRESHNESS 0 r YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a soft, smooth appearance to the face, and a brilliancy to the akin that is 'surprising to nil. It :a an article that is INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY. Upwards of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAT are now sold in Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily 'flares*. Ing. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by N. B. B. NATTI & Co., Manufacturers and Proprietors, No. NI CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, And by the following agents in Philndelphia: J. Caaaelberry, No 46 N. Eighth street; Andrew Taylor, druggist, CON of Ninth and Chestnut streets; M. Brad. field, N 0.802 Arch street; F. V. Barrett, No. 984 N. Second street; 'Miss Kocher, Seventh and Coate' streets; M. L.,Adarne ' N. NV. nor. of Marshall and Girard are lave; and by druggists and dealers in Fancy Goods ge nerally. • Agents wanted in every town and village of the 'United States and eanadaa. • my2S-tt B.T.OTINA ROOFING, MANUFACTURED .1171.. UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING . COMPANY, NO. •9 GOBS BLOCK, Corner GREEN and FITTS Streets, Bogen, Masa. This Portable Roofing in the only article ever offered to the public which is ready prepared to go on the roof without any finishing . operation. It le Ziyht, handsome, and easily applied; and can be safely and cheaply trans ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or discolor water running over, or lying on it, and is, in all respects, a very desirable a r ticle. Its non-condaoting 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 temporaturo, for covering all kinds of roofs, fiat or pitched, together with cars, steamboats, /to. It is both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to Whom liberal indnoemente are offered. Bond for sample, circular, &c., with particulars, to " U. B. ROOFING 00., No. 9 GORE BLOCK. Boston." a074-3m GAll DEN VA S . —Ornamental Ail Terra Cotter Garden Vaeee, warranted to stand the weather in any climate. Thrum 'SUM are made in beau tiful designs, and all ekes, from 1 foot to 3 feet high. with a variety of pedestals, round and sdnare, from 1 foot to 4 feet high. No decorations add so mach to the natural beauties of ro."Garden, and at so little cost, Bs a few Vases filled with flowering planed muatrated 0,411. lognes sent by mall on application. ••••• ' • BLERISON, aplB4( 1010 onmesturr &est. BALES BY AUCTION _TORN B. MYERS S: VO., AUCTION. el LIU" Itos. =l2 an' br.i amt. DA1.14- OP DM 0000 S. THH 1110BNINC4 May S 9. on foorasuatbs' moat— • GOO piacksgie Ife3Nrl4 Fteneb. 5Dd tanseritandirY Hoods SALO OF CABVETT2IOII. ON raper MORNING,. 100 y 30, oil four :waft' crelit— NNI Verne velvet, Braneelt, Ingrr.iti t arel Vmetfair osr. PuNdite, mattingS, hie SAL'S OF FRENOK DRY OOOPR. ON MOND.). Y rIORNINO, June% ou lour months' o6alt 700 packages/6'olmb. Oerovw, amen, and MN& dry ikaLl OF BOOTS At SHOES ON TWESDAY MOBBING, June 3, on bar months' credit. 1,000 pecksace boots and alines. pANOOABT & WARNOCK, AUG .& TIMMER& lio.•2111 MABXET Street. ZARGIC SPROIAL BALM or STRAW GOODS, by. Oatalove. • ON FRIDAY MORNING. • May '1), commencing at 10 o'clock precleely— Comprising 200 cases fashionable styloe for ladies', gents', mesas'. end children's %veer. FURNESS, BRINLEr, .Ic. 00., CIIMIACT :71'RSZT. BALE HF FRENOII DRY GOODS. • ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 30, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. cm lots of fancy and %%tap% French dry goiViti. Igir Samples dt d catalogues early on morning aside PARIS POLL DE COE VRE, ORGANDIES, AND LAWNS. • ON FRIDAY MORNING, —Paris 6 4 plaid pail do cheere. —Snlid colors Casbnterts and !mines. 9-8 Lardy') prir.u.tl lawns. 9-8 London black and white dn. and organdies. Also, 15 pieces Lvocs limey, black silk votvets. PariM figt3lo Ciohmere vestlog•. PARIS ILIGH LAMA LACE POINTS. - For City Fade. Mao, no invoice of Pane rich Lion Iwo poiniai. for city. unto. . 'PHILIP FORD & UO. ) . AVOTION`' A1L . .,16127/4,6F6 MARIPIT.222 622 0011111318011 BALI 01/...1,000 OABIB BOOTS, wpm, AXE BROGANS. THIS MORNING, Itlay 29, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be sold, oatal,ntne, meet men'e, boys', and yonthe exit, kip, anti grain booty, ash' and kly. intone, gaiters, tire, walking Own, &c. women's. mlosse, and children's coif, 'My. goat, kid, and moroccr healed boots and alma, ail , ;-Ipren:, burkins. dc. Included in sale will no funz.d a larKe aFrortnn nt of filet-class pity-m Ado goods. fir.i — Goode noon tor °Nomination, with arm:wade, early on the moraine of sale. amis OP 1,000 OASES BOOTS, EIRONN, 880. • "OXNB, &c. • ON MONDAY MORNING, June 2, at IA cfflalock. orecisety, .witt be sold, by cata logues, 1,000 cam 1110114', boys', and youtia' calf, kip, and groin boots; calf and kip brogans, Congress gaiters, Oxford tiec, walking oboes, &c.i tionten's, mince: and children's calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco ljeeled boots and shoes, gaiters, servers, kc., including a large siesortineni of Ara-class city-made goods. Open for oxaminatiou, with cataloging, early on the morning of ggle. BY HENRY P. WOLBART, AUCTIONEER. REMOVED from No. - 9 South SEBON I/ Street to No. 202 MARKET Street, south side, above Second Street. REGULAR, SALES OF DRY GOODS, TBlolhll NOB, NOTIONS, Arc. Seery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, com mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. City and country dealers, aro requested to attend those lake. Consignments respecffully solicited from manufactu ere,importers, commisei on orholesale,and jobbing houses, and retailere of all and every description of merchandise. Entire stocks of goods orrangodslandsold in iota to snit the retail trade. Cash rulvancod on goods. Settlement second day firm sale. ' mylo I,n* MOSES NATIIANS, AUCTIONEEIt 1.9.11' AND COMMISSION MNBOISAIM sontheed corner FIMTH AlVi SAON etreem. TAKE IZOTIOIE The highest poseible prise to loaned on goods at Rd • tlans" Principal Esiabiithatent, eourlioast cornet et El rib and BAC° streets. At least one-third more than any other eetablieliment hi Ode city. PIIINODP&L HOVEY ZBT&BLIAX. MENT. 250,000 TO LOAN, In !Ingo or mail amounts, from ono dollar to thotismar i on dioramas, gold and sliver alato, watches, foeteiy mirchandiso, clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, ova goodeinf every description. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MAIIEXT RATED. This establishment has large Bre and thiof-proof safes, for the safety of valuable goods, together with a ptiveee watchman on the premieee. irameananicn FOR IRE LAST 80 TALE& ALL LARGE _LOANS MADE AT TBlB , TEE "PRINCIPAL ESTABLIBHMENY." CHARGES GREATLY REDUCED. MACHINERY AND IRON. MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM ENGLNE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, ea Goneral Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1210 OA.Ir LOW/LILL Street. Ithlbuielubla. felB-11 J. VAUGHAN minimax, JOHN I. OOPB, 'WILLIAM H• NERBIOE, HARTLEY 1111BILION, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, panamiLyme.. Biz Manx & BONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, klanufactnrs High and LON, Premium /Roam Faginer., for land, river, and marina service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron' Boats, .&c.; logs of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-Frame Hoofs for Gas_Works, Worksholieli RAU' road Stations, &o. Retorq and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Improved construction. livery description of Plantation Machinery, such re Sugar, Baw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Ddecatora, Filters, Pumping Vaginae, to. 8010 Agents for N. Billiona's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Ncsonyth'a Piston! Steam Hammer, and As- Antral! A Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Seger Draining Machine. sue-tf gask PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—IiI APES a LEVY, PILAOTIOAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI NEERS, MACHINISTS,BOILER-MASERS, BLAOH SMITHS, and POUNDOBS, having, for many years, been in sticceasinl operation, and been oxelunvelY en. gaged In building and repairing Marino and River En- sines, high and low pressor°, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, &c., &C., respectfully offer :heir services to The public, as being fully prepared to contract for En gines of all adzes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having seta of patterns of different 41MM, are prepared to axe-. cute orders with Gnick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. Higbitnd Low-pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Porgings,-of aH sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of ell descrip- Bows; 801 l Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all ()tiff tyqyk molleviTi WWI the 41X)Y9 Jr:Shiest. t' awiuga rind Specificatiorut for all work done of theii establlahment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The enbsoriborn have ample wharf-dock room for re rsire of boon, where they can lie in perfect eafety, end are provided v.th Olean, blocks, falls, /cc., dm., for rail . big heavy or light weights. . . •J.A.008 0. NEAPIE, • • MIN P. LEVY, WELCH and PALMER Streetd. MEKDICXNAL. T ARRANT'S );', ):11i4)),1,104 SELTZER - APERIENT. Tlds valuable and popular Medicine has universally 're ceived the moat favorable recommendations of the MEDICAL PROTHSSION and the Public as the meet 27141011M1T 12ID AGRIZABLE SALINE . APERIENT. It may be need with the beet effect In Bilious and Febrile Diseaaiity . Costiveness, Sick Readaohe, Nausea, Lose of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomaoh, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL CODIrLAMIB WHERE, A GENTLR AND COOLING APNRIENP OR PUB . GATIVR IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Traveller. by Sea and Land, Residents in Hot Olimates. Persons of Sedentary Habits, Invalide, and Oonvaleaconts; Captains of Vessels and Planters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Choate. It.le in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles to keep in any climate, and merely requlrte • . water poured upon it to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage. Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of years, strongly guaranty lie efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an Intelligent public. Manufactured only by TARRANT & CO., . No. 275 ()BERRI - SION Street, corner Warren at. NEW YORK, ap2l-ly And for sale by Druggistigenerally. PURE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT. The special attention of physicians and families is called 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 preference. The following extracts, from certificates in the hands of the itanufac hirer, "Col. Hetxowns," will show the high estimation in which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by those gen tlemen of the medical profession who have fully ex amined it. IL? One pound, 62% cents, or two pounds for.sl. Complete Met - ructions accompany each package, chow, lug bow to make the most delicious articles for the table. OB SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FBEWE BII.C.WH'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STOEXI, N. E. CUB,. of FIFTH and CHESTNUT 3treety PHILADELPHIA. • . 4 I have examined and prepared some Arrow Root, manufactured by 001. Hallows', of St. Mary'e, Georgia. Ithae the beat quality of that variety of !mania I have met with, being superior to any Bermuda, or other Ar row Root I have seen. ®SAMUEL JACKSON, Al. D., mb29-stutbSin Univorsitr of NIB& JAMES BETTS' OMURA irk TED euppowntas FOB Lerame; and the only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La dies and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Aire. Bette, at her residence, 1089 WALNUT Philadelphie; (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty tb= Invalids have boon advised by their physicians to use bee applianoee. Those only aro genuine bearing the United States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and also on the Supporters, with testimonials. oold-trithstt GLUTEN CAPSULEt3 or E ~•r;i3r r.). we'J'L !)$ 1 The repugnance of Mee patients to OOD-LIVI/ OIL, mid the inability of many to take It at all, has in dnced various forme )of disguise for its administration that are familiar to the Medical Profeseion. Some of th em itnew er in 'medal Glebe, but more (nett the:Vehide neutralizes the renal effect of the Oil, proving Quite as unpalatable and of les thecapentlo value. The rcpng. nano°, nausea, he., to invalids, induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of oar OAPEIIILIO3. WO-LIVIA OIL OAPBITLIB have been much need lately in Europe, the experience there of the sec.:Me nthe from their use in both hospital and Private Practiot aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are 80- Orient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for them, feeling assured their nee will remit In bruit and deeerved favor. Prepared by 1419 IiVALDTUT Street, Pllllll4olphla. GOTTON SAM DUCK AND CAN VAS, of all numbers and brand& Raven's Dock Awning Twills, of ail desuipliolli t for Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon 0018111. Liao Paper Manufacturers' Drier Pelts, from 1 Ico feet wide. Tarpaulins, Belting, Ban Twine &o. JOHN W. MVxliittli & 00., orsll-1' 102 JONIS AIM,. JAMES HOMER .& SON 'HAVE A E., splendid assortment of fins Gronneles, °heap.' SE. VENTH and NOBLE Btreate, kuid &MTH *nil WOOD giro*. 1141-BAs 8.41 ES BY,AUCTION lir THOMAS & BON-13, .LT-io Moe. 1311) . acd 14 South 10171i28 St et • or mimic :mist BUT, "Walla AM? WrOCSIt AT TIM RY-GEYANGI: I'LWIPAIIT .It3Alt . AMY'S AT PM?, rr Baal. W" We liaTo a largo ener.mt of real erAft , at print! We, bearding arms Ileac:lreton of city azi4 (marts; pm. porgy. Printed Rota may be had at the Aye* Aware wrytovcs. LO 9 & c . o TtristtrrAT, Jane 3, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Eachnnoe-o -f.OO ahamt; A OIYGDALOII7 37TV1SP0 0 011P/4P?if eqr lIT(ITTGAN (Poore:). iliaree aril o Land rompany—par FlOO. gr 4 obiltrei 'Reliance Mutual' Trimenneo Company. 1 ohms Point Breoye Park Ap.mcfnikto. 1 thorn s earnafii o Camiarar, 1 share Prerconiile Library Compcnr• For account of whom it may concern -30 chorea Lamm Monntatr eoat tern? Iron Eiompany" stark. REAL RRTATIC StLE—,n?tncr S. mr,zGA yr DROWN STONE RRiTrYANON. No. 1428 North Prow? mtreet. ahoy. Whoter. fl the mn- Arra convenionemt. Sot 50 re.t rroot. 2.00' I.e degp to Cotlible rtrret. - rnmrl{eto Twumpßairm. NIODICEN TirtrEP. oTORY BIZICX 10;91Tf1tnc(11 , 1, ,No. 216 Rooth Fifteenth street. firer lino.. liefew Walnut. Ai( et. . Has the moefrrn convenioncitig Oloar orinenni- . brance 1 7A71TATITA.VCErn• BTORT BR7CR RRIIDEVOR. ro:ll4o.rorth Fevenat n!reet north or sherry. Lot 2T feint (rent. • .HANDEMIE MITI'.RN rnrrear., Locuit. 15.t.orshen Thirty...Lea' Thittv•ni,ith 9 treetc Watt pnneetPtiiit, with lititbre and onach•howie orr the rear end . of the Tot. NO.PNEIN STON CCTV% Cir. Pont.Oct *renne, north cf Wertheim street Germantown Feet front p, ffir i ner . k WPM', AV; uttro 1 RRW.. DEEM A BIZ GROCNO• RIOT, PBO y - ear (31.3.1”; orenrerl on a tot or groom! Collowb ill otroot, wart of & vent:Profit. • LABOVI• AND VALUABLE COTINETt LOT or muuN - D, formerly Tart of the Lantdolva Estate, Taints- Inmrll, v'Ftrl D T rod front' V A LI7ABLIG STONE AND .1111141 K FACTORY IIIIIIDIKGR, Pt..= CIIOW, 5 Wenn threllloga and large lot, 'fvrentr•fenrlh atreet north of Grean. 174 feet frnnt. FEAT TWO-STOI.T BEIffE STORR ATM OWEL LT VG. Nn. 1817 No•th Peconii greet. elo e o pryinnin. 2 "I'VREE-STollY BRIE K 1311TLTANG9. tee !Melilla, northweat. of the Ifrriokford road, Tweutr tbird ward 90 fott front. Peremptory Pee —Two.wrintv BRTOK DWI4T.L. nco. 'go. 64 Union .efrett, betweenYo,k and &anew streets, BorlingtonOW. • Bale lit tion:lilerstn4 143 Snnth Fourth qtrso: SUPERIOR ExiltviTtruE. Pporo-rniurvs. mut- BAOATELLE TABLES, ElAct OFT vwfor- VERBS. rakssigs, CARPETS, FINE TOILET WARE, ac.— . 13=1 At A o'clock, at the Auction Store, the entwine fend inn!, largo Frerch•elate mantel micron', 2 bagatelle tablee, 2 bookbinders' preeFes, fine carpet., &c. ALSO, A large lot.lrater earrira Mlle. with copper diabee °omelet°. imitable for a hotel or reatanrant A large five-Drool Rafe, Garter's natent. . • A anr•rior air ann. . . A'roarble °annuli for roila water fonntlen. . A. large senrtmert of ItiMilmeme toilet ware. Anle at Nit. 22? Wri ninth Sete.t • . SUPERION. ETTRYTTOWO. NTIP•ItUAR, TA.PESTUT CARPNTSI. ON FRIDAY MORNING, . . 110th iost.. at 10 o'clock. by catalom" at Nn 22.5 No•ti Firth street, shove Face, tle ounerior furniture, vrorob plate mirrors, tapestry Ertsmis carpets, hair mattresses, &c. Alen, the kitchen furniture. . . . 87" Mei be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning or =3=l3E==c!!!= HANDSOME MODERN RRBIDENCE. A NM FUR4I TURB. BRUSSELS OARRZT3, MIRRORS, Kr- LODEON, &c. OP MONDAY 11ORPTIM _ . Jnne 11, at 10 o'clock, br catslogne, at No. BM Korth Broad street. the handsome modem four , story brick xneteage, afth four-O.:ay hack buildings. Has all the modern cox neniences; go. throughout; 3 bath rooms, lint and cold water; fnrrace. cooking range, kc. A 1,,, a hack stable and - conch-house in the raw, on Carlisle etraet. HANDSOME IrllßNlTUßE.—lmmeniately.arter the sale of the honse will be cold the household furniture. Also. a two-fowled winless, The bones will be sold at 10 o'clock. the farnitawe Immediately after. roll descriptions in handbills. SITIPPING i l dr wr FOR NEW YORK-THIS DAT—DESPATCH AND SWIFTSIME LINES—TIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. Steamers of the above tinea will leave DAILY, at 12 and 5 P. M. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WM. M. BAIRD & CO., roy2l-Lf 132 Booth DELAWARE Avenue. WABOSTON AND PIELLADNI.- MITA STEADISTIEP LlNE—Front pure Street, Philadelphia. arid LONG Wharf, Bolton, an. The steamship SAXON. Captain Matt/Imm wig tie from Philadelphia for Boston on WEDNESDAY. Jane 4, a' 10 o'clock A. M., and from Rostra. for Phtladelphia ci FRIDAY, May 30, at 4 o'clock P. ?S. Innorance one•bnlf that by saB Teasels. Freight taken at fair ratan. Shipporn will plane send Wile lading with their goods. For freight or passage (having fine accontictoGaticzx for 'massagers), apply to ECENBY VITNSOR & 332 ROUTH WFlAl3vi i m THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMEEIOAIF BOYEL MATE. Promr. WRON NEW YORK TO ravutpeem... Chief Cabin Passage mond Cabin Paemse FROM BOSTON TO LITNIIIOYra. Lief Cabin Faaaag. 0:7.4 Boma Cabin Passage The abtps from New Tart esit at Cleft Naeass. The abbe Emai 'Boston catl at AsMax and Oak EL~~•- drx. SCOTIA, Capt. Jcifxbui. OHINA. Capt. Anderson. Pram, Gent Lott OW. Cook. .S.RARIA., Capt. 3: Stone. EUROPA. cane- 3. Leitch. Annan, Capt. hbskto !OANADA, Capt. Voir . AM6BICA, olot. Moodie. ;NIAGARA, Capt. A. Bps AUgT3it &DART A N. Thaw 'vessels carry a clear white light at meat-P.3:4 An starboard hew; red on Port bow. SCOTIA, Judkins, leaves Nltork,W.edneader, Jima IL EITROPA, Cook, Boston, Wednesday. June 13. PERSIA, Lott, (g N.York, Wedne4day,JnnelB. AFRICA, Shannon, <4 Boston, Wednesday, Jnne 26. BRINA, Anderson, N.York, Wednesday, Joh , 2. ARABIA.. Moodie, i/ known, Wednesday, J,,10 tt. SCOTIA, aucikine, N.Y•rk, Wednesday, July 16. Bertha not secured twill yak: Tor. An experienced Burgeon cn The owner, of these ships will not be accoaratabfe !ex Gold, Silver,Bunion Specie , Jewelry ! Proofar.2 claims, or Plots's, nnleoo . hike of ;F4llll are iditned thercfOri the value thereof thereto axwareed. Tor freight or W.,*• age, app l y to ly. CIDIAND, BOTTL.UTO GREW.. hew Y.ob. E. O. J. G. BAttß, 103 STATE Street. 13witon LONDON EffiBITION-RETITEN TICKETS TO LONDON AND• BACK : Tint-elan &mod-else ' 68. ggla• WEEKLY COMITINIPA now BY STEAM BETWEEN FM" TOSZE. MO) LIVERPOOI, sales at QUEEICS TOWIK, (Ireland,) to land and ember. pemenccete deestebse. The Livorpool, Nov York. , & . r.:l Reatt. , Al) Company's splendid Cada-bent Iron screw skean gilse oro Intent:el to sell as follows t - • - - - FROM Irf.,'W YORK FO'a VIVIIRPOOL CITY OF BALTIMORE.. Saturday, Mar 81, 1862. KANGAROO Saturday, June 7. 1889. CITY OF NEW YORK.— ...Saturday, June /4.1882. GITY OF WASHINGTON....Suturday, Jute 91 1881. And ever! Saturday throughout the your, from PON No. 44 N. BATZB OT 1%/38AON THROUGH FBOX PITEGADEMP Oabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool..... Do. to London, ,l* Liverpool Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool.-- CAI Do. to Londen. OS Do. - Bet= tickets, available far els moans, host Liverpool Flit Passengers forwarded to Haw % Paris, Hamburg, Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates. Oertitcatee of masa* Issued from Liverpool to New 'Pork Ste .oartihostes of passage !vaned from Qnoenatcwn to Dow York 1870 Those stamens have Imparior socommodottorta for pa. *engem are constrnetod with water-tight comeartmenia, and carry experienced Burgeons. For freight, or wave, apply at the office of the (kis— Pony, JOHN G. DALE, Agee 11l Walnut street, Philadelitda, In Liverpool, to WM. FNMA-IN, Tower Daildtaga In Glasgow, to WB. TA Dixon a1t.411 tric FOR NEW YORK. BIM' DAILY La -ms, via Delmont* me Raritan Canal Philadelphia and New York Nspreas Steamboat QC par*. receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. ti., deliver— lug their cargoes hi New York the following day. VI-eights taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE', Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHAHYBS, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, ant-tt Piers 14 and la RA ST RTIB. W.' , " V... *4 4;I $ J-10 Di, -11 THE ADAMS EX PRESS 0021PAEY, Moe dB ORESTNUE Street, forwards Pamela, Packages, Mei , otunidise, Bank Notes, and • Specie, efts? br its own Lines or in connection with other Express Onnoonies, all the principal Towns and Cafes of the United Stets& E. O. SANDF9BII. *MO Clonaral ammrinton4ont. COAL. HAZLETON AND DIAMOND (LEHIGH) 00AL-- Broken, Egg, and Stove 84.25 per ton. Large Nut 816 por ton. Until July ist, or until advanco of tolls, we will allow upon all coal to be delivered north of Arch and east of :Eleventh strr cts, A ',ISOM:MT OF 23 CENTS PER TON from these prices, Lr cash, If paid when the order is given; • IL P. aiII.LINGH All, 01)24-1m* Northeast FRONT and FOPL t.R Ste. T M. ROMMEL'S YEN LEHIGH GOAL WHARF, No. 969 DICLAWANIS Avenue, above POPLAR Street. ap29.lm* CLOA-THE beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their ifard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Beets, where they intend to keep the beat quality of LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the toweet prime. Tour patronage is respmtfully solicited. JOS. WALTON & 00., • Office, 112 South ST,OO.IID Street. Tatd. MTEITITH and WILLOW. rohi-fs 04 V :4F:I STEVENS HOUSE, (LAMB DILNON10013,) No. 25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Five manatee' walk from Pall River boat landing„ Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street. toh26.Bai GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. A OARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the GIRARD HOUSE, Phllsdelpiala, base tam e d, for a term of years, WILLARD'S ROYAL, to Washington. 'They take this 00041.110 U to return to tater old friends sad customers many thanks for past favors, and beg to aware theta that they wfil his most happy la lea them to their new aaartalli BYZYM, 011ADw MI, a 00. Wasirmaroit, Jab( 111., TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CL ASSNS.—AII anb•acnte and °beanie discount mired by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge ie made. Professor BOLLES, the founder of this new practice, will superintend the treatment of ail cases hinuelf A pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of those cured, lase letters and comnlimenuiry resolutions from medical men and others will be given to any portent free. Lectures are constantly given at 1720, to medical mon and others who dent* a knowledge of my discovery. in applying Flectricity OW a reliable therapeutic agent. eon— inatetien free. sii2B-itco fIDAMPAG.NE:—An invoice of De 6.cy & in quarts and pinta, received per ship Iriothingbani, for Bale br CHAS. S. OAR.STAIR% ni.124 No. 126 WILIAM tit. tad GaAturr,
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