THE CITY. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL LERS—THE 1111311.15CF100L TRIMBLEd-- ah- NOBITY 'REPORT ADOPTED.—Au mboorned meeting of the Board of School Coot/011 , 1 . e wo held, yesterday at crocon, for the peerage of .nnsalering the report of the committee appointed to investigate certatn clisry,es made spelt at Nichols@ H. Maguire, Principal of the Cen tral 131811 School, by Professore Vogdee and Gerard. re signed. The meeting was called to order, and the reports of the committees read by the secretary. A synopsis of the reports* line already been pnbilshed in The Pratt. It will be re membered that a mitiOrety and a majority report were presented by the committee. The majority report, after giving the evidence submitted before the committee, et:th their remarks, concludes with a resolution asking that Professor Maguire n fight he removed from the prin cipalship of the High School. The minority report also reviews the evidence, with remarks by the committee, and concludes with a resolution asking that the charges against Professor Magnfre be dirrnteeet, and the commit. tee discharged from any further consideration of the subject. Sir. Hord presented a communication from Profeswer Nag nire, in reply to the ehergetniade against him, which be requested might be read. Ittr. Fletcher was opposed to reading the commies tion. Ile said it was 16ttgOy and embraced about sixty one pages. Be did sot think Lim Ins nib; re were willing to eft here and bray the report reed and net on it home dlately. Bo thought Ott y ebould hare time to consider, and suggested an anjournment. Mr. Riche then moved to uljonrn until next Friday. This was lest by a voto of 35 to 10. A motion to read Ito communication of Prof. Maguire thtn prevailed. Be states that it is DOL merely to vindi cate himself from the ebonies preferred by Memo. Gerard and Vosdes, and from the strained and unjust cenclucions of the majority of the special committee, but to place before yon the trn6 condition of the stthool, that bo makes this reply. Ile thinks that Messrs. karartl and Ycgdes, kettles kr only their dismissal, were stung to re taliation upen some one. The membirs of the Board IA ere beyond their reach; the gentlemen composing the Bigh-school Committee cou'd Dot be assailed, and vin dictiventste suuklit, In the principal of the school, en ob ject of attack. The lira °eject to which his effortswere directed upon entering the echcol was the course of study which be al leges vas cot tainly below that of any shatter instituctoa In the country. Tho pupils, retorted to the bold and no vel method of issuing printed cavern contatiniog articles relieving upon the discipline. condnet, and manners of the te pressure Appeals from orr4rs or injustice of the prtfessors were not lisieneo to; averages at the end of the terns were changed at will. The report !niftier rays that failures in conduct should be niade to affett the smile right of attendance, while his right of progress should be based on pu.fidency In Mr studiet The practice of forcing Intellect to pay the petudly due to cordnet mutt awaken n seise of injtistlCe in those the keenest to perceive and the quickest to resent, and enroll neither of wit dem nor justice. however much policy or exiediency may advocate lb. adoption. lie Sluice that he called the attention of the committee to the care of a pupil, whose tiv:rage for scholarship en titled him to a promotion, but, with demerit marks de ducted, was forced to remain is the canto division, pur sulug Medics In which lie bed proved himself proficient. 'she ettrunittee, after discumng the ruination at several mining*, unanimously rise veil that the plan was un jutt, and that it should be abolithed Tie Plothieur elated that matters totally disconnentel with the charges, end which the committee were not au thorized to investigate, were forced upon them. The chairman of the committee sod one of the meteors aro lawyers, famliter with the examination of witnesmt, Quirk to perceive an advantage, and ready to object, while t h e respondent bad nu experience In the practices by which the worse is made to apooar rho better part. Be Wilts it singular that Professms Rand, Mc nitride, Angela, and Mr. Ding, were uot summoned as witnesses; that Professor Dregy, who bad been connected with the school for sixteen jeers, and who hat vturtied a month before the Invistigathm ceased, will excluded ; that Mr. Conbton, the janitor, whose duties bring the order in the balls and on the stairs under his observation, was not cited. Of the tort° profe-lore examtued, two were ap plicants for the pcaltion winch he now holds. Mr. Maguire then treats separately all the charges made against him lie nye that the occiiiicioal employ ment of pupils to perform certain duties, es set forth, is a constant pi et.tice of the present principal. To 'which a petty is given that no dm ha. asserted that pupil,' worn over employed rot any other titan school porpoise, and alt Mite' that this eraoloYmei.t wits rendered necessary by tbo neilect of professors to perform the duties incum bout upon tetra. Ito eats lie never withdrew a pupil from any depart meet without the written reuuest of the parent, nor from Mr. Q, rard'e claimed Without tho consent of that gentle men, who never protested against it. Re charges that the gent OUIP u signing the majority rdport waver visittat - the high Schoololnring the eight weeks toe inventigation lasted, to see the practical workings of the Institution. • No tutereet Las been neglected, no incentive left nn attempted, to elevate the literary Mending of the pupil. The averages toe PrOMOli nt from uirtsiOn to division biro been , increased ; no student can now graduate without o genet al average of 'l6 for four terms, and a 'special average of 00 with each pterosaur for the last gin. Thrum who Lave somp'etsg u speihree-years course aro e e n v e-cal average of new allowed a certapaags iti eacl g a 60 •ft-W!.. , Ptookli - adoption of this latter reg ulation, a p et elm had been in the school two years, sod lees than t o, applied for the certificate, and It wan granted on f 3 mete plea of attendance, without regard to character atteinmebl. Me demands, as an Oct ofjuntice to the school and to to faculty, the strictest se, uney, by a thorough tospee lon of every department be invites the attention of /very citisen to its management aod condition. The Wm are open to all. In couclusiou, be a aye m il yby extending the course nf study , by reducing it ionogremtve system, taking from is the charge of so ne imity and rendering it practically usenet and Notougli ; if, by introducing a ju.t disciplite, elevating bolo 'usmoral tone and developing moray self-rellance, by ,_ • ng the professors to accouotabitity, and assuring to 'nu -o Sc o, g talent, etwupy, and consequent vitality into the 'have demoralize.' it, and shaken the coon i°o' 01 the public in its ettleten ;y, I inner yield to the barge. I know what the School was in January, 1859, std I know what it is now ;'t notv , rined.' terosts cotnel'u h dtoidy'adiit' reek for net. oven the ledulgence of a doubt; i have never required personal 'tame to shield itao Lout than! [suit or error." To the report ware attached letters from Professor A. lit. What , Fleury liartehotne, M. 1)., Joseph Wilson, it. floats d lees, Al. I)., L. Anse le, and Jacob G. B. King, of the High School, speaking iti the highest terms of probe an to the I theiency of Professor Maanire. Upon the couclueion of the relating of the communica tit n, winch occupied over at, hour, hlr. Leech moved that the evidence of Mr. (derailment ne Arnett from the majority repent. on the gt ound that he was a member of the Board, and the evidence was not of any great im ta,rtan ce. Mr. Fletcher objected. He said Mr. Marchinent came there es a witness for Profreeer Maguire. The speaker said Mr. M aptested as a witness, cud not a controller. Ile knew that from what he heard the minority report 'Mould be adopted, std that anything against Professor Maguire collet, iu the some manner, also be voted down or struck from the report. ' Mr. llotiand said lie wonted this evidence stricken out, an Sir. 3larchment had been forced before the committee against his will, be belog a mounter ,of the High School Committee. Mr. Fletcher again arose. He contended that a ma- Jrnity of the committee hal agreed to hear this testimony, amid be wat'nOw Opposed to sulking it out. Even the gentleman himself, who now objects, was willing that it should be heard. Sir. Holland cold be would at all times vote to strike out anything which reflected against any member of the Board. -- Atter some further discus•ion, the *notion to strike out this part of the leper' stag cat rigid by a vote of 20 to 4. Mr. Feed then moved that rho minority report be adopted. tardy.. Fletcher said lee did not propose to make a speech in this matter—he would consider that a waste of time. He h. d n n dc re toed that the toloority report was to be adopted ; the matter lied all be, n Keith d. He would, however, rat a acrd relative to Una report. They say that Prot. • Ccrerd gave more notes end 'special offence& than coy other man in the school. To su,telu Ulla, they have not one word of evidence. Whet, tse question came to be M nuirtil, es to who noted the mom', au objectisn was made egalest it The minority rep •rt attributed things to Prof. Boustd which, the speaker alleged, that gentleman did not say. Ile raid that a•guing Olson) further was al tokens r unt ternary, as a verdict had already been rustle In the case, and the noes had been counted. hlr. kinereld defended Hr. Maguire, whom he had known for Amy years. He ooneidered that the High School never had a more 111CliY0 or energetic principal— yet there wa., etill room for reform. The reforat• eo luau gnra id have been attended with the most boffin- remits. alt. Be, it favored the minority report. He thought the whole difficulty It the High School was a want of Eptr. Won) among the profet.eore, wine of whom do not treat escL thee as bec,titeh g.litienleel A Elliott dismission here tfbStied, in which the characters of &eyelet of the profeeisors of the Bight School were ss• Sailed in thermoitlignnut and outrageone manner. Mr. Bich& sold, by the report, them were great de• thole in this school, Borne of which, ho tbonght, rested with the mini:rips]; yet ebould 'vote for the minority report. be thought the priutipel a man who would adopt eel auggektion. that might be made by the Board. Ire, ward there not to vli.dicete 'Mr Maguire, or make onerge4 agoiurt an/ preteeror. He did not think there Were sufficient reasons for diemie•leg Mr. Maguire; yet he was of the opinion that tuere 1 ad boon a neglect of duty by him, lie thought the mincipal did not visit the different rooms as often se he should, and he hoped the Witt would ho remedied. Be believed that the school. today, was in a better coalition that it was throe insnthe since, and that the Institution would not lose by giving the professor a further trial. Ibe 'Tote was thastly taken on the Minority report, Web was adopted by the following vote: Ya,ts—Dlessre. Bitting, Crane, Fitzgerald, Flitcrait, Boni, gswortb, Holland, Hunsworth, Leech, bloCalle, blarcbment, Moir, t, Reed, [Liebe, Vandegrifr. Varighan, Weirb, Wilhite, Wood, Yeager, Zimmerman, Daeenbery (zresidcht)-21. HAYS—Messrs. Fletebrr, Freeborn, Bittenhouse, Stull After a resolution of thanks to the committee, for their investigation Into the high &boa troubles, the Board adjourned. STATE SABBATH-SCHOOL CONVENTION. —MORNING'S PROCREDINGS.—The Convention as sembled yesterday morning, pursuant to adjournment. The business basing been mostly dreamed of, the time UM consumed by the consideration of individual resolu tions, which were ordered to be printed is pamphlet form. lir. Titus Mitred a resoluttou suggesting the.propriety of weekly teachers' mestiege, for the purpose of pre. paring themselves for their work, by studying the Issione for the ensuing itabbetb, under the direction of the pastor or superintendent. Mr. Snaogler offered a resolution, asking for an ad dress r rebodying Cho iniggestions and recommendations of this Convention, in reserd to the organization of Comity flebbath-school Associations, and the collection of reli able statistics of interest thruusimut the State. The address is to be distribu.ed tar and wide. It is to contain Sunday-sobotd statistics of the entire State, with the !leveret organizations, names of oflicera, dcg. The ad dress is to be submitted to the next Convention. The Convention at .12 o'clock adjourned, and proceeded to the Saneom•etreet Church ter prayer meeting. In the afternoon, a meeting of the children of the Evangelical Sunday -soh , ols of the city was held, The Academy of Music bad been secured for the purpose. but It wee found that it would not contain all the children, and thnee' Abet -could not obtain admittance et the Academy were brought to the church of Rev. Mr. Cham bers. Addresses were delivered by several gentlemen on the importance of having Sun'ay-scbools in every district in the State, and that this fonid emir be done by a State association. Tice exerclea were varied by the singing of hymns by the children. AN AFFRAY AT t I CIIII.YLRILL HEIGEETS _pnottaßLY., 110MICIDIC.—About seven o'clock on Thursday - evening an affair of a serious character oc curred near the Schuylkill P eights, in the Twentyfourth ward• At that place' a dance in given every Monday and Thursday-afternoon, and people of all descriptions congregate there, and lights are of dretuent occurrence. Thursday being the Inauguration of the aeason, quite a crowd woe unmet. Mr. Bichard M. Berry and a friend, James Iralby, who bad boco melding •the afternoon at the Heights, started upon their road home about seven o'clock in the evening. As they • were pawing along the road leading to Egglesfleld, they observed a party of rowdies brutally maltreating a woman. Mr Berry Plopped up and began to remonstrate, whoa he wee immediately knocked down. He was than set upon by the scoundrels, and was beaten end kicked in a terrible manuer about - the heed. Mr. Falby attempted to interfere upon behalf of his friend, when ,he was struck a violent blow and was also felled tolhe ground in an in•eneible condition. Upon recovering, Mr. /Why found iliac the asaallants had fled: Mr. Berry was' then senseless, and ng poen as a carriage could be obtained be wee placed in it and conveyed to his residence, on GreenWich greet, near Second.• file in juries are of such "a 'character that his recovery le con eldertd almost impossible.. Mr Berry lea quiet and In• offenelve man, and Is well known in the lower part of the Or. Be wee formerly a member of Conoclis from the First wa r d. Ile le about forty years of age, and bundle a large family. NEW IRON-CLAD FLOATING BATTERY. —Preparations me now being made in Jersey City for the construction of an iron-clad shot-proof floating bat tery of tho Monitor model, by Mr. Joseph Colwell, pro prietor of the Fulton roundel,. The vessel is t. be Con structed with eteeun machinery and turret complete , and ready for *orrice: 7he side armor will be corn owl of flee courses at plates measuring Rye Inches in thickness, extending ax feet below the water line, backed by a series of vertical blocks of oak 17 Welty, by 12 inches, ff(curelf fastope dby angle iron. The turret ie Intelided for tevols-inth Dahlgren arms.. The price received from the Cove. nment for : building the veyeel le 8400,000, and Are 'lmbibe to OW time specified in which it 1, to be completed. • BELIEF OF VOLHNTEER.R. Yesterday =mu g Henry Bodd, Zan., on behalf of the committee appoint, d by the Ce,rn exchange eamciation to distri bute ; else( among the families of the Philadelphia mina teem In the Erni .n army. anbmitted a report to the am clati-n. The committee consided of the president of the committee, leery Elodi • secretary. L. G. Myth:teri treasurer, SAO.IIOI L. Watd ; committee, Christian Hoff • man, nosh Cmie, 11. Ervein, Samuel Hartman., and chap. Manche. The committee were appointed on the 19th of Mail. At that time they hed placed in their kande the tom of 88,1325, all of which has been distri buted, nod tie committee have new closed their labors. 'I he records of the fund exhibit the Lune of 3,120 orders, to an aggregate of 2,060 landli,e. . . In the itrosecution of • their dillies, the committee wit nessed many sad cases or want and destitution.. Few, says the report living in this great city, it is believed, know might of its content?, beyond its halls or learning and temples .. f worship, and its nornerins palatial dwell ings and comforte. It ie not intended to attempt a de.' scriptlen of any particular ammo or district, oar to pre sent more than an elluslon to the variety of cases that were encountered. Sufficient it Is to say, that the liberal pay provided lu the General Government, together with the generous appropriation of oar City Councils, insures all the nineteen. of all udent families spared the visltation , of serious ? lone ter Mlbfortnno. tsßut. alas ! h Ito tbo condition of those no wretelitd with idle, ebriate husband and father, or widowed mother left in poverty with helpless children loot rag to her for bread. Inetances of these complexions were trtqueist ; women and chltelren, unshedtered, tinted, and clad in rage; etch mew, much of a contagious cha racter, and death from neglect and impure atmosphere, became farnhier otjects ; and while them glee ay shadows still haunt the memory, it is difficalt to repress tho feel ing that much of this condition of 'destitution and wrotchednese may be attribnted to the cruelly meagre COM pcn.stioo allowed for willing female labor, especially for common needlework, now more than at almost any other period, when thousands are said to be amassing fortunes upon the ti.il of suffering women." HOSPITAL OF THE 'Hoi (EOPATHW COLLEGE.= Tho Ilemixopittbie College of this city have pectin d three' dwellings belonging to the college and fronting on Cuthbert street, which are to bo fitted up with everything requisite for the pupae of a hospital, and will be conducted on the same plan as the large hos pitch of the country.. Diseases will be treated and sur gical operations performed. • Patients admitted on the general plan governing these ins - itutione. One hundred patients Otte be accommodated in the new building, when finished, at :one time. The hospital is to be concocted with the college building; in the lest-named place, all surgical operations will be performed, thna giving students to this college advaetages possessed by very few institutions outside of . the city. The surgical department will b. under the charge of Profeesor G. B. Starkey. Tho Faculty, assisted by a number of the pro fession. will slime treat all patients who may enter the horpital The honueopm hie phs [deigns have long been laboring tinder the disadvantage of not having a hospital of this character for the benefit of this branch of the medical science, bat they bays now the satisfaction of knowing that a new field of operation for their cause is open for thorn. The Loapital will be completed in about two months. At the dispensart connected with the col lege nearly 8,000 patients were preserlbed for and treated, end among whom Dr. Starkey, the surgeon, per formed some very difficult operations. The college building hes beau nodergieg extensive re print and iusprovemente for tie next course of lectures. The lectureerooma have been refitted, and MOT changes for the bcoefl tof !students lure been made. The pragt • cal anatomy department is remarkably valuable, the facilities offered ere such as to entitle it to rank at one of the first places in Philadelphia for anatomical studies; every thing beteg full and complete. Toe entire ire provemects. to both buildings will be completed before September. COUNTERFEIT NOTES. ARREST OF PASSERS.—A new . counterfeit three-doliar note on 'the Williamsburg City Bank, New York, wee placed in cir oblation Thursday night. The following is a description of the bin: vig , female titling with a shield under bar arm, both bandit ?eating on a etroll, Niagara Nalie in distance ; right end State arms and "3" above, left end Indian on a cliff; .8" below. • Counterfeit Brea on the Western Eqpt of this city have made their appearance. These noir' are good imi tations of the genuine bills, and well calculated to de ceive. They arc dated Idereh ), 1459. Via., man whet ting a cradle on the loft end, and a mason, with his Im plements, on .the right sad. , Figure 'IL" in ref, on both upper corners, in the centre large V," printed in red. Yesterday morning about eleven o'clock, Officers Green and Murray arrested two men to the neighborhood of Bt. John and Cir,en streets, for attempting to pass the Wit. % Hamburg notes. The Drlsomrs Itul upon their persona s.es in bogus bide-840 of the Western Bank, and the baianco of the Williamsburg Bank. They gate their netnee as Pcnoypacker and Brown. • THE KENSINGTON BASIN.--Tile loan bill, adopted by Councils et their last mooting, antueri sing a loan of $400,000, will be expended in securing a better supply of water to the citizens of the Fifteenth and Twentieth wards, and for supplying the district, now supplied from the 'Delaware worse, with Schuylkill water. In order that this may be done, it will be necessary to lay a 40-inch main in Columbia avenue or Matter groat from Spring Garden reservoir to Tenth Area. Teo work will be done under the immediate supervision of Mr. Isaac O. Cao-in, the Chief Engineer of the Water Works, whose euggestiona to Counc'le, several weeks since, have in the main been agreed upon by the Cons. mince. Mr. ()sesta hes evinced a greet interest in the work of relieving the people of Kensington from the im pure and nnhealtly water with which they have been supplied, and when be is authorized to commence this new work will push matter), forward with all powdblede• snatch. The grievance was one long complained of, and the passage of the bill abating the nuisance hes caused a general rejoicing In the northern part of the city. ANOTHER. ETABBING AFFAIR -Be-• lween 12 and 1 o'clock on Thursday night, a row occurred at a lager•beer saloon, at No. 617 south Third street, during which a man named Charles Brown. residing at Front cud Mead alley, received a dangerous stab in tho back which may prove fatal. It seems that there wan a raffle tied a dance given at the beer saloon, when a fight occurred, and amie of the parties went outside on the pavement. Drown wae standing in the door any at the 7iWklillhM,,,,aktalliict lfi..9 l lfirgag - Be was sub/saliently arrests d, and yesterday afternoon had a bearing before Police Magistrate Bottler, at the centric! station. A number of witnesses were examined, two of whom tootited that the party in custody was the one wbo inflicted the injury. The wounded meia was attended by Dr. Beed, who lice pronounced his injuries of a very serious character. The party charged with the act, whose name we withhold for the present, was com mitted for a further besting, bail being refused. BARB , ABB BALL .— On Monday, Co lonel Moore. Barry Pane, and Thomas Pratt, of the Athletic Club, F. D. B. Bichards 0. T. Anspach, J. W. Johnson, and Thin Bonolsier, of the 017mtdc, wed B. B. ()roes dale and B. Longheny, of the Adriatic, will visit New. ark. New Jolley, for ihe purpose of playing a m tteh with the clubs of that city. Ou Tuesday they will Play against New Yerk. and on Wednesday against the Brook lyn clubs. On Thursday they will play in New Bruns wick. COCiPBII-BROP SOLDIERS ) HOME. —The incorporators of the Cooper• Shop Soldiers' Home hold an election at the saloon on Thursday for the pur pose of choosing thirteen directors to eorve for one yoar. The following lea list: Ream Randolph, H. B. Warrbier, William Struthers, B. Frank Palmer, Dr. Wallace, Robert P. King. Thomas H. Bice, 6. R. Birch, L. B. DI. Dolly, IL W. Pearce, Dr. Andrew Bablnger, William RI. Cooper, 'Charles Paschall. No other basinene was transacted, and the meeting ad iourned. • ACCIDENTS. Yesterday morning, a man named John Green was cut in the bead and bruised aboniltbe body by a bucket of gravel falling on him In a well which was being dog at the Mechanics' Institute. Green was taken to his home at Nineteenth and Carpen ter streets. On Thursday afternoon, a boy named Patrick Dordy wiuirnn over by the Pennsylvania Railroad cars in Wash trgion street, and seriously injured. De was taken to his residence. • COLONEL MURPHY'S REGIMENT.—A. number of the members of this regiment came to this city after the recent tight in Western Virginia. Those teen held ti moetiog 3 eeterday to *median who are here, and make to arrangements to return to camp. Ab u t twEnty were nreseut, but nothing definite wee agreed upon. PENNSYLVANIA 'YEARLY MEETING GE PEOGREtiSIVE FILIENDS . .—The tenth yearly meeting of Progreselve Friend. will convt neat Longwood; Cheater county, on the sth of June. Among thole expected to be present are William Lloyd 'Garrison and Theodore Tilton. ORIVICET.—A match game of cricket between the " Ohipptiwa.Club," of this city, and the " United Cricket Club," of Trenton, N. J., will be played upon the grounds of the latter club, at Trenton, to• day, playing to commence atlo o'clock. We wish the Chip. pewee" succene, though they have a noble club to play against. FiConnzomoN.—ln our report of the proceedings of City Councils, published ye st erday, we stated that J. Kirkpatrick was elected a trustee of the City Ice Boat. This was an error ;we should have given the name of Philip Fitzpatrick, who was elected. , DROWNING OASE.—Yeaterctay morning about half peat eve o'clock a lad named Henry McCar ter, aged 10 years, fell into the Delaware river, at Vine street wharf, and was drowned. The body has not yet been recovered. The unfortunate youth belongs to Dan- Ain county. BALI OF A VESSEL.—The bark Charles B. Truitt, MO tons register and seven yosrs old, was sold at auction, Thursday, for $9,000: The Truitt wee butit 'in this city. FlRT.—About half past eight o'clock on Thursday evening a alight fire occurred at a house, No. 808 Charlotte street : in the Eleventh ward. pRILADELPRIA. BOARD OF TRAM ' GEORGE N. TATHAM, BANJ. NARSIIALL, > Conuirrsz OP Tros Nimir JAMES B. CAMPBELL, ) L TTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadalphiot Ship Tonawanda, Julius Liverpool, 8001/ Ship Dolyhead, Cole . Liverpool, loon Bark 0 G Ryerson, Robbins, Belfast, Ireland, Boon Brig Noses Day, Loud Liverpool, soon Brig Mount Vernon, Pike • •• • •Rlo de Janeiro, soon BAtIUMI MELLIGENCS. PORT OF PRILLADELTRLi t May 31, 1862. EIN . .. A5-1= SITS 7 20 NIGH WATIB. 4 14 ABRIVFD Sebr Hannah Barratt, Debby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del wlb corn to Jas Derrott le Son. Schr Packet, Eucknon, 2 glue from Lstonic, Del, with grain to Jun E Palmer. Sloop Planter, Fowler, 2 dap' from Leipsic, Del, with grain to Jos E Palmer. OLE6BED Behr Ceres, Th!naton, Saco, Unmmett, Von Dustin & Locbman. Bcbr T Borden, Wrightlngton, Fall Rirer, Osatner, Blicliney At Wellington. 'Sclir "Urban, Gray, Port Royal, J WhiloY. (Gorresnondonm of the Press.) • ' • ReeI:PING, Mei 28. The following, beats from the Union Coast seamed into the Schuylkill Canal to-dsy l , bound to Philadelphia, laden sad consigned as follows: G M Miller, lumber to captain; Protection, pia Iron to & S thyteri; Prairie Flower, boards to' resider & Pro:, L M Litzoli, lumber to L D Cook', Wm IP Genitor, bbloglee to II Creekey & Go. • WRIGHTSVILLE, May 28. The following boats entered the Sitagnehanne, and Tidewater Canal tn-day, bound to thlladelphia, laden and consigned as follows: • J B Lawrence and Henry Reed, lumber tl Henry Croe key at Co; J R Lippincott, do to Li oplocr,tt St Patterson; J 8 McGregor) , and eon Fleming, do to NV 0 Lloyd; J II McConkey, pig iron to N Middleton. • r MEMORANDA. Skip :Adelaide Belt, Robertson, Leoce for Liverpool was spoken 36th Intl, tat 49 62, bong 12 19. Bark Island City, 13mitb, cleaned at Portland 28th lna for Philadelphia. Bark Itilaaa It Davis, Hand, from Key West, was be, low New Orleans 18th inst. Berk Minneeola, Byrne°, was loading at Itlntanzns 23d bet. for New York. Brig ills Reed, Jarman, for Philadelphia, was at Ila Tana 24th iost. Brigs Wappco, Wilkinson, and Mary Alvina, Ames, for New York, and Col W Bogging, Bogging, for Portland, wore at Matanzas Zed Inst. • Brill*, Borah Jane, Ale, cleared at Baltimore 29th Inst. for Philadelphia. - Bohr. Mary Wood s Ylfield, for Philadelphia, - remained ut Havana 24th Inst. Bcbri rrancleco, 'Kellogg, for Philadelphia, clearel . , at Portland 28th inet. - Elcbr . .1 11 Allen; Babcock, hence, arrived at Boston 29th inst. Bahr Everglade, Pickett, cleared at Beaton 29ttt for Philadelphia. Behr Wm BEecomily, Bacon, hence, arrived at Danvent 26th inst. Behr Electric Flub, Ayer, hence, 'arrived at Salem 27th Met Behr Ella Perkins, Eldridge, hence, arrived at Dan vers drib Met. Fehr,. W Payson, Corson. Jail Allderdice, Stiles, and A It Brown, Crowell, ea led from Providence 28th inst. for piffled elpt.ia- rliiliuflffiEfr Fats G A Hayden, Smith, from Brktol, and Sea "Flower, (Mirk, frr.m Somerset, both for Philadelphia, at owDert 27111 Met. Behr Mat y Price. Blizzard, cleared at New York 29th IDA. for Witnilogtoo, Dol. Yacht Evert, Barnett, hence, arrived at New York 29th feet Tbo coppered and copper fastened bark abarlaa B Truitt, built in Min , lelebia in 186, 317 tons register, bas bi en lOid to a New York Reuse for $9OOO. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. THE COPARTN'EREIHIP Toronz existing beiwgin the undersigned, under the name of STITT at Baowm, him been this day dis solved by mutual consent. The business of the house will be settled by SETH B. STITT and GEO. 11. 1313 ESL'S, who are alene authorized to sign the name of the dun in liquidation. • BETH B. STITT, JAS. M. BROWN, • GEO. H. SFIXIME, JAS. L. SOUTHWICK, EDWD. A. GREENS,. PHILADELPHIA, May 20, 186 3. • THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Copartnership for the purpose of transacting a general WOOL BUSINESS, under the name of sow= WICK, BUBBLE, CO., as enccemors to STITT & BROWN, at their old stand, No. SS South FRONT Street. . . NDWD. &. GREENE, GEO. H. MERLE, JAB. L. souriivvlcK. PatLetw.pera, May 20,1882. mY2O•l2t ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER -IJBlllP.—Nntice is hereby given that the firm of CHARLES B. SMITH A CO., at the Fairmount Iron Works, bee been dissolved by mutual cement. The business will be settled and clotted by May 10, MS. OHABLES B. SMITH. The butinees will be continual by the undersigned under the firm of MORRIS, TASKER, & CO. Oboe No. 209 South TRIED Street. m)18-1m MORRIS, TASKER, & 00. LEGAL: TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PIITLADNLIII/A. Estate•of JOHN UE9B, docansed Notice is hereby given that CATHARINE B. HESS, widow of paid decedent, has Mod in said Court her peti tion. and an appralsement of the personal property which ehe elects to retain, under the Acts of Aesombly of April 14, 1851. and April 8,1850, and that the some will be approved by the Court, on FRIDAY. June 6, 1662, un less exceptions are filed thereto. FRIGID % NETER, myf3 24 30 31-41.* Attorney for Petitioner. IN TBE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COMITY OF PHILADELPHIA. In tbe 'matter of the Estate of FOTHERGILL 00. BORN, deCtoisell The Auditor appoiuted to audit, settle, and adjust the account of SARAH uGBORN, Executrix of FOT GILL OGBORN, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 2d, 1862, at 4'o'clock, at hie Office, at the southeast corner of NIGIITH \ and LOOUBT.Streets. rey22-thetuk DANIEL DOUGUERTY, Auditor. ESTATE OF DEBORAH L. JACK SON, dem/std.—Letters Of Administration um the Estate of DEBORAH L. JACKSON, deceased, ista of the city of nand elphia, baring been granted to the undersigned, all permute hating claims upon the Estate will present them, arid those indebted .will make payment to A. It EVES JACK .10S, Adm., Strondebnrgh. Penna., or to his attorney, • • LIWIS H. VAIL, rayll•Peot, 109 North SIXTH Street STATE OF ALEXANDER WR AY. 'Letters testamentary having been granted by the Register of Willa to the subscriber!, all persons having china against, or indebted to. maid 'Estate, will call on GEORGE BARCLAY, 249 North SIXTE - KMTII street; JAMES WRAY, 4 ' 1417 RACE Street, or their Attorney, HENRY 0. THOMPSON, wall set No. 933 ARCH Street. MARSHAL'S BALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Fier( Facies issued ont 'of the Circuit Com t of the United States, to we directed, will be Bold on TUESDAY, the Tenth day or June, at 12 o'clock M., at the Merchants' Exchange, in the City of Philadelphia, the right, title and interest of JAMES F REEL AND in and to thirty shares of Cotton Stock in the Harrisburg Cotton Company of , Harrishurg, Dauphin county, Penn sylvania. Par value •.SICO \ WILLIAM MILLWARD, C. S. Marshal E. D. of PonnsYlvania. PHILADELPHIA, May 28,1862. /11722. St MARSHAL'S SALE.— ,By' . vittie,of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN . 06.1): WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in said for the 'Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public. sale. to the bigheet and best bidder. for cash, at CALLOW.. HILL-STREET WHARF, on 'MONDAY, Juno 9.1862, at 72 o'clock M., the Schooner ISLAND BELLE, her tackle, apparel,. and furniture, as she now Iles at said Wharf. WILLIAM MILLW/LIID, U. B. Marshal E. D. of Penneylranita. PHILADELPHU, May 27, 1862 • " my2B-6t HA ZL ETON AND DIAMOND (~LI,suica) COAL— .• Broken, Egg, and Stove 84 , 25 per ton. . Lodge Nut 3.76 per ton. Until July let, or until advance of tolls, we will allow linen ell coal to be delivered north of Arch and east of Eleventh streets, A DISCOUNT OF 25 emirs PER TON from these, prices, fur cloth, if paid when the order is given. It. P. GILLINGHAM, 24-lm* Northeast FRONT and Pun, it Ft Ste. COAL. -THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friends . and the public that they have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yiird, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they intend to keep the bast :esualiky of LEHIGH COAL, from the moat approved mime, at the -loyal! price'. Your patronage is renpooaran7 aolltatad. JOB. WALTON & 00., Office, 112 South BZOOND Street. Yard. EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-U HOTELS. QTEVENS HOUSE, NJ (LATE DELNONIOOI3,) "o•No. 25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Five mitintes' walk from Fell River boat WON& Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street. • mh28•llor GEO. W. STEPHENS, ProPlietOr. ACIARD.-THE UNDERSIGN*ID I late of tho GIRARD HOLIBM, Philadelphia, hint leased, fora term of years, WILLA_BD'S HOTIOL, b Washington. .They take this occasion to return to OWE aid friends and customers many thank' for pact femora,' and beg to aeoure them that they will be moat happy $ we them to their new quarters. SYKES, ORA.DWION, A CO. wsocrenrem. Yet,. to. URI. an3R-17 MOUNT MORIAH CEMETERY. Iffi ground is located a few yards off tho Darby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel Hilly and is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for miles arouud. ips 801 l is admirably adapted for the purpose designed, being high and dry. The public axe invited to anaMille lie claims before purchasing elsewhere. General and sectional plane may be examined at the - COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 128 SOUTH SIXTIE STREET, Where [any farther information 'will be cheerfully af. forum' by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS; AT LOW PRIM, AND ON MURAL TEEM, Are now in the market, some of them in sections just opened, having hitherto been held in reserve. Orrios Hones from 8 A. H. to 4 P.N., and either be. fore or alter these hours, at the residence of the under. signed, Ro. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET. FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE, N. B.—Conveyance to end from the Cemetery for tmch M desire to purchase. myls-2m. T HE "EXCELSIOR " HAMS ABE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & Co., GENERAL PROVISION DZALBIA And,carers of the celebrated 4` EXCEIBIOR " B U GAR- CURED" RAMS, Noe. 142 and 144 North PBONT Street, • Between Arch and Race streets, Philadelf4fes. • The juetly-celebrated IXOELS1013" HADUrare cured by J. H. M. s & 00., On a style emulate to theta selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of dellolotii flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by ep i c u res superior • to any now offered fanatic,. CAUT.;frON. The wellkearned reptdatiouoc FAIRBANHEP SCALES Has indieeirthe malteritOtanerfeet balances to offer' them as . 1 FAIRBANKS' maims," and nurdhaaera • have thereby, in many Inatome% law snbiected to trend: and Imposition. FAIRBANKS' soiLma ere nusantho... tarod only by the original inventors, W. d T. FLIB. BANKS A CO., and ate adapted tri'avery brain% of the badness, where a pmrot and durable Bodes is required. F.A1318 - ANILS EWING, • • • . • fieneratudgenta, . ItAS NEC HALL, *l.O ORISTNIIT. 'INRUSHES BPA.OKSMITHEP BELLOWS, & VAN HORN. mbmas —Ho. 321 MAR NT Street. Philad• rrOi THE • DISEASED O -ALL 01 , 1:8131SE..--All Sub-is:jute and areal° Masi's& : cured by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT *Streets Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge is made.. Professor BOLLZS, the Aurally' o:f ifiii new pradeice, will superintend the treatment of ell muses himself. A pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of those mired, aloe letters and oompllmentary , resolutions front, medical men and others will be given to any person fres. Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical Male. Dad others who desire a knowledge of my diecOVol7oll applyidg Blectricity as a - eliable therapeutio agent. Om: imitation free. gip26.-2m THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1862. TARRANT'S ERFEBTBEIMINT SELTZER APERIENT.. Thle valuable and popular Medicine has universal!, rte. calved the meet favorable recommendations of the idSDIOAL PROPTSSIoN and the Puna° 88 the most NY7IOIINT AND AORIDAI3LII SALINE APERIENT. It may be used with the best effect in Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Siok Headaohe, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL COMPLAINTS WILSSI A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENP OR PUR GATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Bee and-Land, Residents in Hot Climates, Persons or Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captain. of Vessels and Planters will Lind its valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. It Is in the form of a Powder, carefully put tip In bottles to keep in any climate, and merely requires • water poured neon it to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage. • Humorous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily ineressing popularity for a eerie( of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. Manufactured only by TARRANT & No. 279 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren et- NEW YORK. ap2l•ly And for sale by Druggist, generally. PURE GEORGIA. ARROW ROOT. The epectal attention of physicians and families is oaltod to the superiority of this article: It in rapidly supplanting all other kinds, and all those who have used it give it the moat decided preference.. The following extracts, from certiflcatee In the hands of the manufac turer, "Col. HALLovras," will show the high estimation In which the Georgia Arrow Boot Is held by those gen- Onion of the medical profession who have fully ex amined it. ;Kir One pound, NM tante, or two pounds for $l. Complete instructions accompany each package. show ing bow to make the most delirious articlee for the table. ' • ' ' -- • BRC , WIPS Dlt46 Ann OHEMIOAL STORE, N. E. 00E. of FIFTH and OEIESTIMT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. «I have examined and prepared some Arrow Root, manufactured by Col. Haßowes, of t. Mary% Georgia, Ithas the beet Quality of that variety of fsecula I hare met with, being euportor to any Bermuda, or other Ar row Root I have swan. _ . . "SAMUEL JACKSON, D. D., snh29-atuoAm Univernity of Penney tvanla " G LUTEN CAPSULES MOn..AL92jn,..A:LOJWIIA The repugnance of most patients to COD-LITER OIL, and the Inability of many to take It at all, has In duced various forms tot disguise for its admlnietrathm that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer In special oases, but more often therehtele neutralises the usual effect of the Oil, proving Quite as unpalatable and of leas therapeutic Mille, The repug nance, nausea, &0., to invalids, indnoed by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of our CAPSITLIIa 00D-LIVRII OIL CAPSULES have been much need lately In Europe, the experience there of the geoere sults from their use in both hospital and private praetiot aside from the natarall.y suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we de for them, feeling Bemired their use will remit in benefit and deserved favor. 'Prepared by MR. JAMES BETTS' C'ELEBBA- S.V.I. TED SUPPORTERS FOR LADLES, and b e only Strypiertors under eminent medical patronage. ba ilees and physicians are respecthdly requested to call only on Mn. Bette, at her reeidence, 1089 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfette.) Thirty thousand Invalids have been advised by their physicians to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the Unitod States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and Oho on the Supporters. with testimounns. oole-tuthrt ROBERT SHOEMABER & Co.. Northeed Oorner FOURTH sad LLCM Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS to rtoszieN AND DOMBSTIO WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. " . iatsruracrtrains or . o:lXiligiAD AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY, 40. ' AGSM YOB TIM CILEBRATIID FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers sad oonsusteriiaNdled at VintY LOW.PRIOBB FOR OAKS. LimAD;7.I4LI AND IN 01L.--Red Lead, Whits Lead, Litherge, Sugar V of Legal, Copperas, 011 of Vitriol, Calomel, Patent Yel low, Chrome Red, Chrome Vella* Aqua Fortis, Mu chide Acid Speom Salta, Rochelle Salta, Tartaric Acid, Orange Mineral, Soluble Tart, Sttb. Cart.. Soda. White Vitriol, Red Precipitate, White Precipitate, Loner Caustic, Reroofing, Sulph. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate Morphine, Lac. Sulpb., Ether Sniphurlo, Ether Nitric, Sulphate Quinine, Corr,. Bublim., Dunercotized Opium, Chloride of Bode., Wetherilre Ext. Oincha, Tartar Emetic, Chloride of Lime, Crude Boi ai, Refined Borax, Camphor, Emma Copavia. WETHERILL & BROTHER, Driaggiets and Manufacturing Chemists , Noe 47 and 49 North SECOND Street, PAIL!. DELP HT et. OIL I 9L.T,111 iE:U..X.it . ' , V*T:•••••••4* - 11!)1 .! :'.00,431ID; Haring opened a General Depot for the Sale of Extra Refined and Lubricating GOAL OILS, mould call the special attention of dealers and consumers to their refined ILLUMINATING OILL, es it possesses merit beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being entirely free from that giney substance and bad odor rbtch characterize that commonly sold in this market, produces no smoke, and is free _froin all exploslia properties. INT Orders from City or Country pros:mil: .at. tended to. , myL&lm ry BARRELS CARBON OIL FOR sale, In good barrels ' suitable for 'shipping, end to the trade , in small lots, at 415 0011.111.E80.E Street. myiS-6t* LUCIFER" OIL WORKS. 100 Bble. , c Lucifer" Burning 011 on hand. We guarantee this oil to be non-exploelve, to barn all the oil in the Lenin with a steady, brilliant flame, without crusting the wick, and but slowly. Bbla. lined with glass enamel. WRIGHT, SMITH, I PILABBALL. re2l-tr Of WA3tB.IIIT Street. NATIVE W..IN,ES. STRICTLY PURE JVIORI OF THE OBAFE—THE MOST DELICIOUS, RICH, AND FRUITY WINES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUB LIU.- AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINHOROVERIES, ap26-ff CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE BTB JAMES HOMER 86 SON'S CHOICE Ft, new crop Teaa. SEVENTH and NOBLE Streets, and SIXTH and WOOD Streets- ro►p-Im* GENERAL AGENT QALT.-2,000 sacks Ground Alum Salt'; 21,000 bushels do., do., do.; 4,000 bushels Toilet; Island do., in atom and for sale by NITRPHY & KOONB, No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. , miB W E HAVE JUST RECEIVED from London direct a large lot of Croat() and BladtWolro celebrated Pickle*: • • JADES HOMER d SONS, SEVENTH and NOBLE and SIXTH and WOOD. my2o4f SARDINES.—A very superior brand for ago by CHARLES S. OA.RSTAIES, ap2 , 12S WALNUT and 21 GRAIIITII Street, J AMEST HOMER & SON HAVE A splendid eseortment of fine Groceries, cheap. SE VISITE!. and NOBLE. Streets, and SIXTH and WOOD my9-Icoil, CIBOSSE & 'BLACKWELL'S' :ode. united pion,NB da d BAllOEB,constantly. received WIITS.- 7 20 BALES LARGUEDOO J.l ALMONDS; SS bales SICILY ALMONDS; 100 bags New African PEARIII4I • just received and for Nate .by . = mks A wiLtama3, . • ..10! qoa!ti WATER Street. 1D1) I 0 TINA ROOFING, j_j MAIRIPAOTORND BY THY UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING 0011PANY, No. 0 GORE BLOCK, Corner GREEN and PITTS Streets, floidon, Mass. This Portable Roofing is the only article 'ever offered to the public which is ready prepared to go on the roof without any finishing operation. It is /jolt, handsome, and easily applied, and tam 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 repoots, a 'very desirable article. Its non-conducting properties adopt it especially to covering manufactories of ustione kinds ; and It Is confidently offered to the public after a test of four years in all varieties of climate aid temperature, for covering all kinds of. roofs, fiat or pitched, together with cius,.stesamboats, km- It is both cheap and durable. • Agents :wanted, to Whom liberal Inducements are offered. Send be sample, circular, &c.,with weenie" ,to fi•ROOFING 00.. No . 9 az BLotpr.llnaton." ce24-3m CYRUS HORNE, UNDE R - TAKER, No. 23 North ELEVENTH Street.—Everything perainingto itinerate furnished with great care, at the shortest notice, and on the moot liberal terms. • Thelatest and moat approved Slietnilic, Burial Oases 'and Lead Coffins,'yory desirable to persons who have '•lost their friendsln - the.ermy, .or otherwise, who,' may wish their horny' conveyed a distance. mrn-wa 131* N. B.—Undertakers Am:Tiled at a liberal discount. ■ OBAMPAGNE.—An invoice of De P.OOIICY & 05.% in quarts and pints, received per ship Wm. Frothinsharn; for sale by • MIA& 8. 0 dASTAIES, mr24 No. 126 WALNIIT St. and 21 GRANITE St. (11IAMPAGNE—An invoice for sale, to snits per stiff Wm. Frothlegham, by • .• . OHAB. 8. CIARSTB,IIIB, myl4 No 126 WALNUT St. end 21 08 &SIT& Eit• • .RTESIAN-WELLS• BORED, • • .. B i. I. • B. R. BAUDISI, my27-et* Apply or addrega N 0.109 ALMOND Bt. MEDICINAL. FOR RALR,FIIOLEBALE AND RETAIL, wijual z m.iau• usamj .1412 lit ALVIN Itreet. PtrgatistDhis DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. 'LLD lILINATIEG OILS No. 240 ARCH STREET, GROCRRIES'AND 'PROVISIONS BHODES & WIGLIMB3, 107 South WAVlClrStreet. MEDICINAL. HErAMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPA 4 ItAfION. cc HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" • COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT RUC EIU, - A rOlitiVll Sad Swills REMEDY t DISEASES OF Tnig KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, BLADDER, DROPSIOAL SWELLIt7GO This Medicine increases the power of Digeetion. and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Oa!carom depod- Ilona, and all Unnatural En- largemonta are reduced, sa well as Pain and Inflamma- RELMBOL D'S EXTRA.OT 'BTJCJHU lies cured eery owe of DIABITES in which it has been atm MUTATION OR THE NECK OF TEM BIAAD- DEB, AND . INFLAIIIIIATION OF THE KIDNEYS. For theee diseases it to Indeed a sovereign remedy, and too clack cannot be laid in Its praise. A single dose has been known to neliere the moat urgent symptoms. TRY IT, we beg of you, in thee oases, and you will ever give Tear prelim) to lIELMB OLD'S EXTRACT -BUCEIII. ULCERATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLAD- Dsll, REPENTION pF 1711INB, :DISEASIIS o➢' THE PROSTRATE GLAND, STONE IN TUE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRA VEL, ALICRDUST DEPOSIT, AND 1 COl7OllB OR MILKY DISOFIABOEB AND FOR ENFEEBLED AND DELIOATH CON- STITIPTIONS OF BOTH SEXY .% Attended with the following symgtoing ludispoeltfou to Bxertiou, Lose of Power, Low of Memory, Weak Heaves, Horror of Disease, wakefulness, DiMlllO9ll of 'Vision, Pain in the Back, /rot Rands, Dryness of Els Skin. Eruptions of the Ease, it • PALLID COUNTENANCE, Unironed Lmaitude or tile Atagoulsr Bye.= Diseases of these mons require the am of a DIIIRICTIO 11:ELMBOLD'13 EXTRACT BUOIIIT THE GREAT DIVRETIO AND BLOOD PIIBIFSS HELMBOLD'-S EXTRACT BUCHU MBES ALL DISEASES Arising from HABITS OF DISEffrATION, EXOESSEB, AND DK PANDENOZS IN LIFE, lonvoritlee of the Blood, &o i And itis certain to have the desired effect in Diseases for which it to recommend ‘ . BVIDENCIB Most Reeponaible and Reliable Character win accompany the Medicine “PHYSIOIANS,” PLEASE ~ NOTIOE," cc We make:so ' Secret' of Ingredients." HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHIT Is composed of Bucbu, Onbebs, Juniper Berries, select. od with great care by a competent druggist. Prepared to VaCtID, by B. T. PERLMBOLD, Practical and Analyti. cal Obetnist, and Bole Manufacturer of E L M - B•0 L D ' GENUINE PREPARATIONS I AITIDAVIT personally appeared boforo me, •n Alderman, of the city of Philadelphia, 11. T. 11 . 1ILMITLD, who, being duly sworn, doth say his preparations contain no nar ootic, no mercury, or other injurious / druga, but ars purely verotabli, Sworn and subscribed before me tide 23d day . of No- Wril: P. HIBBLED, Adder am, vember, 1854. Ninth street, shovel:taco, Philedolphle. MP Physicians in attendance from 8 A. M. to 8 P.M PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, OR SIX TOR FIVE DOLLARS Delivered to any addrass,aecorely packed from obeerva Address letten for information, in confidence, to H. T. ELELMBOLD, DBPOT, 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, (BELOW CHESTNUT') PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE OF 001INTEEFEITS AND ITEPRINOI PLED DEALERS, WHO BIiDICATOR 20 Dispose of " their own" end "other" arEdee on the r • qutation attained HELMBOLDIS GENIITNIC PREPARATIONS BELMI3OLD'6 Genuine Extract Snobs"; ITEIABOLVEt Genuine lextzsct HELIOOIBI O II Genuine Impioved "16' eeNfaili: Bold by all Druggists IC v ermltem ASK FOR HELMMADI; TAXI NO OTHER! • far Ont opt the Advertisement and aimd for it, and .avoid Imposition and expoiraxe. 0440-.l3t* 1862. ammo /LOX WALNDI-13T111T wasur AND ANNAINGSON WILL LEAVE AS TOLLOWS—VIZ: /AXE. At 6 A.. M. via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ao oomnuxlittlon • Sil 21 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey (MY, (N. I.) s ss Acoommodatlon At 8 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey Oity, Yarning Mall 8 00 At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey Olty, Weetern Express 8 00 At 123 g P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation 2 26 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ex- At it 4 P. M., via Osanden and Jersey Oity, 'Evening 8 00 Express. 8 00 At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey Oity, 2d Olsse Mit et 2 26 At 6X P. M., via Flemington and Jersey City, Rverting bird' 8 00 At 12 P. 51., via Kennington and Jersey City. South- - ern Mail 800 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy. Accaromoda- The 1.2 P. M. Southern Mail rims daily all others Sun days esoeptad. ' For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, WilkaaholTs, Montroeo, Great Bond, &c., at. 6 A. M. from Walnut street Wharf, via Del wsr e, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For blanch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, noiwideM Beaton, LarnbOrtvllle, Flemington, /to., et 6 A.lll end 234 P. M., from Walnut•street Wharf; (tbe 6 A. EL Line connects with train leaving Reston for Manch Chunk at 8.20 P. bl.l For Bristol, Trenton, &c., at 8 and 11 A. Id., and 5, 8.30, and 12 P. M. from Kensington, and 2% P. M. from Wal nut-etreet wharf. For Bristol, and intermediate stations, at 11% A. 111. from KenaiNcton Depot. For Palmyra, Riverton, Balance, Beverly, Burlington, rierenoe, Bordentown, ifo., at 12x,1, 4,6, and 63i P. Id. Steamboat TRENTON for Bordeotown and interme diate stations at tt,ti B. M. from Walnut-street wharf. Sir For Now York, and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the oars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. 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 bat their wearing apparel. All baggage, over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Oompony limit their redponsibility for baggage to Ono Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond COO, except by special contract. tag-tf • WIC U. GA.TZRIIB. nand. THE PENNSYLVANIA" CENTRAL " TIM OBEAT..DOXIBUI MUM BOMB'. 1862. THE CAPACITY OF TA ROAD IS WOW EQIIAL TO ANY 1N THE COUNTRY. THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO TEM WEST. Facilities for the transportation of passengers to and from Pitteborg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louie, Sr. Paul, Nashville, Memphis, Now Orleans, and all other towns In the West, Northwest, and Southwest, are nnaarpaseed for speed and comfort by any other route. Sleeping and smoking care on all the trains. THE EXPRESS RUNS DAILY, Mail and Vast Lino Sundays excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at............7.16.A. M. Fast Line 11.80 A. M. Through Express.. ....10.80 P. M. Harrisburg Accommtelation leaves ....... at.. 2.30 P. H. Lancaster " - 4.00 P. M. West Cheater Accommo'n N0..1 " " 8.45 A. hi " No. 2 " " ..12.00m00n. Parkeeburg 545 P. M. West Chester passengers will. take tho Wait Cheater Noe. 1 and 2 and Lancaster Accommodation Trains. Passengers for Sunbury, Williamsport- Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara. Falls, &c., leaving Philadelphia at T. 15 A. M. and 10.30 P. M.. go directly through. For farther information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, B. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. By this route freights of all descriptions can be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois', Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis souri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga bio rivera of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. The rates of freight to and from any point in the Weet by the Ponnaylvania Railroad, ars, at all times, as fa vorable as are charged by other Railroad Companiee. Merchant° and shipper, entrusting the transportation of their freight to this Company, can rely with °milldam* on its epoedy transit. For frolght contracts or shipping directions apply to or aadrees the Agents of the Company. B. B. KINGSTON, Ja., Philadelphia. D. A. STF,WART, Pittsburg. CLARKE & Co., Chicago. LEECH & Co., No. 1 Astor Hann, or No. 1 South William street, New York. LEECH & 00., No. 77 Washington street, Boston. MAGBAW A KOONS, ffo. 80 North strait, Baltimore. IL H. HOUSTON, Conn Freight Agent,' HOUPT, Genn Ticket Agent, Phila. • ENOCH LEWIS. (haul Sinn, Altoona. jyl.tt Difficnity of Breathing. Trembling, Tim Ling in the Body. ITLetwe Bethlehem at b 40 A. M., 0.18 A. 31.. and LB! Leave Doylestown at 7.26 A. M. and 3.20 P. M. .Leave Fort Washington at OM A. M. ON SllllDAYB—Philadelphie for Bethlehem at 7.46 'A. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.45 P. AL Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6 30 A. M. 13etblehem for Philadelphia at 6 t. an. Fare to Bethlehem-81.60 I .l , :oreto Idenob Olinnic.s2 60 Fare to Boston I.6o Wilkesboro • 4.60 .Throagh Ticket' mnat prooured at the Tioget OfSces, at WILLOW Street, or BERES Street, in order to wore the obeye rate' of fare. All Pasaenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect gt forks street with the Fifth and Slatb streets, and t3e.• tond end Third-streets Paationger Railroads, twenty mi nt:doe after leaving Willow street. no 3 . BLLIS OLARK, Agent. REAREN WEST CHESTER AHD PHILADELPHIA NATh- SPRING AR,RANOE MEET. On and after Monday, March 10th, 1882, the balm wltl leave PHILARELPRLS from the depot, N. E. cor ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Smote, at 8.08 and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.20, and 7 P. M., and will leave the corner of THIRTY-PIIIBT and MARKET Street% 17 minutes after the stetting time from Eighteenth and Market errata. 11. T. lIBLKLIOLD 0.11119115 T. RAILROAD LINES. AREANGFEddENTS OF NEW YOSH LINES. THE CABMEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S LINES FROM PHILA DELPHI& TO VZW YORK AND WAY PLACES. 4 . 50 n, (Yreight and Passenger)—let MClato aes Ticket.. 1 _ 3 25 Do. do. 3d d0..50 For Mount Holly, at 6 A. M.. 2 and 4 P. M For Freehold, at 8 A. M.. and 2 P. M. WAY LIK•3B. iNsvms 1862. limpr o os u rg PHILADELPHIA, GERNANToWN, ARD NOR RISTOWN RAILROAD. TIRE MILT. On and idler Monday, May 2&h, 1862, until farther nottco. FOR GERA! ANTOWN Leave Philadelebia, 6,7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12. A. X., 1,2, 8.10, 4,5, SX. 6,7, 8,9 X, -10 X, 11X, P. 91. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7.85, 8, BX, O 3(. 103 , 113 , A. M., 1,2, 3, 4,5, 6,7, 8. 9. 10.10. 11, P. 61. ON BIINDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M., 2,3, 5,7 X, log, P. M. Leave Germantown. SAO A. M., 1,4, 635, 935, P.M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, li, A M , 2,4, 5,6, 8, 10%. P. M. Leave Chestont Hill, 7.10. 7.35, 9.10, 11.10, A. M., 1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 6.40, 740,9.10, P. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelebia. 9.10 A. AL, 2,6, 7X, P. U. - Leave Chestnut, Hill, 7.50 A. M., 12.40, 8.10;9 10, P. M. FOR CONBUOROCKNN AND NORRIBPOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6, 9.05, 11.05, A. M., 1%, 8. 4%, 6.10, 8.05,11 X. P. M. Leave Norristown, 6,7, 1.50, 9, 11, A. FL, 1%, 4%, 6%, P.M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9 A.. - - • - Leave Norristow6, 7 A. M.. 1,6, P. M. • FOR DIANANIINK. Leavo Pbiladelphie,o, 0, 11.05, A. H., 1%; 3, 10, 8.05 11X. P. Id. . . Leave Maass mak, 6 X, 73f , 9 .7 9 , 9X, MX. A. M., 2, 6,7, P. M. OW SUNDAYS: Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 234.4}4, 8, P. M. Leave Idanaptink, 734 A. M., 134, 634, 9, I'. M. H. K. SMITH, General duirrintendent. my2G-tf Depot NINTH and °SEEN Streets. ougmil NORTH PENNSYIe 'mgLs. BAILItO&D. FOB & 1J OR °RUNE, HAZLETON, EASTON, " LIKES BARRE, &c. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THREE THROUGH TRAMS. On and after MONDAY, MAY 5, late, Passen ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Otreots, Philadelphia, fthtudays exceptga,) as follows: At 6.40 A. AI. Ilexpretia.) for Ilotlilohom, Allentown, stanch Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, At 2.45 P. AI., (ExDroea,) for tom:dew:al, Easton, Ac. This train reached Radon at 6 P. M., and makes a . oio2lo oonneetlon with the New Jorsey Central for 71.3 w Tort. At 6.05 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Knob Chunk, &a At g A. EL and 4 P. Id., for Doylestown. At 6 P. M., for Fort Washington. • The 6.40 A. M. Express Train makes dose commotion with the Lehigh Valley Beilroad at Bethlehem biting the shortest and most desirable route to all . pc:Entil the Lehigh coal region. MAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA. VIA MEDIA ON SUNDAYS Leave PHILADELPHIA ai M., and 7 P . Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M.. and 4.30 P. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M., and 4SO P; M., connect at Ponuelton with trains on the Phi ladelphia and Baltimore Railroad for Oxford and Inter- HENRY WOOD, General Eltyperintandent la= PHILADELPHIA INIZIPRIN AND ELMIRA B. B. LINB. 1882 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1882 For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, inarnte, and all points in the W. and N. W. Pawner Trains leave Depot of Phila. and Beading B. 8., cor. Broad and Cal lowbill groats, at 8 A. M., and 8,18 P. M. daily, except Btuadaya. - QUICKEST BOMA from Phlladelphia'to points in Northern and Western Penneylvalda, Western New York, AG., Ac. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Falb, or intermediate points. • Through Express Freight Train for on pointo sbore, leaves daily at 6 P. M. for further information apply to JOHN 8. HII,LEB General Agent. THIRTEENTH wed CALLOWIIIII, and' N. W. °or SIXTH and OHNBTNUT Streets. . REOPENING OP '••• THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.—This road, botng folly REPAIRED and effectually' .GIIARDED, Is now open . for the trans portation of paseengers and freight to all points in the GREAT WEST, For through tickets and all other in formation apply at the Oonipany's Office, corner BROAD Street and WARRINGTON Avenue. B. AI. FELTON, ap3-tf •. President P. W. and B. R. B. CO. WEST CHESTER a-IPERF9-- RAILROAD TRi&INI3,ait‘PZITIe; BYTNANIA BAILBOAD, team depot, comer NLL TINT]] end kLASIIIT Ittraeta. at 2 .46 A. 2 2 ., 12 aaaat Ma I P. 11. •noB-tf LABOR -BAYING MADAINE OLOTHE.-SATnINCIKAOHINH. TIRE-BAYING MA.OHINE Haley, Morse, & Boydem's Clothes Wringer saves labor, time, and clothes, and is an improvement which will most certainly be geneally adopted. It isseltodialiallf) simple, and durable, and la far superior to every ‘tber device for the purpose intended. Over flue hundred bash been sold wi th in the last thirty days in •tbis city. IM family sboukl be without one. They are warranted to give perfect satisfaction. For sale by L. B. SNOW, at the Office of JOY, OOH, & 00 , northeast corner of FIFTH and OHICSTNITT Made. Orders from the °wintry promptly attended to. TATOUR OLIVE 01L..-463 baskets ILA lofeiol3ll4strtz OIL, fiat received, and for sale by JATIWITORI S .LATE3O3NIi, 203 and 201 dough 'MORT Street. . 10&UTION .—liaying seen epuyloue article of 011 - Waded "3. Latour," we caution the public against purchasing the same, AI the genuine J. Latour Oil can be procured only from tot. JAR6IITOEfIC & LAVERGNE, mr . l2-tf 202 end 204 South FRONT Street: LATOUR'S. OLIVE OIL AND Y.lll. GIN OIL ; new . ' . _ , • . JAMES BOMB & SONS, SEVENTH and NOBLE and KITH :Lad WOOD. • ,n 37204; . tilsiVE OIL.—A fresh lot of Olive . w• Oil, in large :and small bottles, for sale, to arrive • per ship Ocean Skinner, ly OH&S. S. QUOTA:IRS, • Loin Ne. 120 WALNUT St. and 21 °Baling St. SALES BY AUCTION JOrtli B. MYE.RB & CO., A CIOTION. EWA boa. 282 sod 234 MABICIT ¬ 1862. SAVE OF FRICNOR DRY GOODS. ON hILOND VT MORNING, Juno 2, on four months' CMIlt -700 packager, Frond], Gorman, Swiss, and British dry goods. BALA OF BOOTS ANP 811018 ON TURBDAY MORNING, Jove 8, on four months' credit. 1,000 paokaaea boots awl idiom SALE 07 DRY GOODS. OT TIIIIRSDAY MORNING, June 5,0 n four mouths' credit -600 psngee British. From,h. end dinerieendrs Goods. BALK OF (IARPICTINOS Olt FRIDAY MORNING, June 6, on four mouths' urea ft -660 pieces velvet, Brom/tele, lavabo, anti 'Venetian car. Wham inettlnue, FURNESS, BRINLEY, & 00., 420 OFI39BTE/131" STREIT SPP.Thit. SALE OP 600 CARTONS PARIS BONNET BIESON,%. Just landed. ON TUESDAY MORNING.. Juno 3, at 10 o'clock, 012 four months' crank-- Consieting or— Cartons Nos. 12®40 Vain and figural P 3 tdr tre note boot ~t ribbons. -12040 corded edge black, white , and corn colorist bonnet ribbons. —4, 6, and 6•corded edge white, corn, blue, and (*- sorted colors trimming ribbons. P. B.—The above are ali just landed, comprising the beet qualifies and most desirable colors, to which !Jurist. tottion of the trade is requester. TIAN COAST a WA_RNOCK, /LUC- A. TIOMORBEI, No. 218 12ARKST Street. SALE OF 760 LOTS OF AMERIGAN AND IMPOST:. ED DRY GOODS, BISBOF,'S. .EMBILOIDERIES, MILLINERY GOODS, STOOK GOODS, iso., by OMBIrv& ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, June 4, cornmeneltar at IC o'clock precisely, comprising Revel-al assortment of 'mem:table good a • DircruP FORDdo CO., AtIOTION =BB, 625 MABILBT and b 22 0011MZB011 BATA Or 1,000 OASES BOOTS, .SHOICS, BBC. GANS, kO. ON MONDAY raoinuNG, Juno 2, MlO o'clock, precisely, will bo sold, by cats loge" 1,000 caeea menu', boys', and youths' calf, kip, and grain booth; calf and kip brogans, Congress gaiters, Oxford Dee walking shoe', &o.; woman's, misses', and children's Calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, Uppers, An, including a large assortment of lirst•class city. made good,. gfir Open for examination, with catalogue's, early on the morning of eale. BALD OW 1,000 OASES BOOTS, EIROZB, AND BROGANS. 014 THURSDAY MOBBING, June 5, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be wld, by catalogue, 1,000 caeca men's, boys', and youths' calf, kip, and grain boota ; calf and kip brogans, gaiters, ties, walking oboes, women's. misses', and childrea'a calf, kip, goat ; kid, and morocco heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers ; buskins, Included in age will bo found a large assortnunt of brat-clam city-made goods. efir — Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of eale. B y HENRY P. WOLBERT • AUCTIONEER. SEMOVED from No. 9 South SECOND street to No. 202 MARKET Street, month side. above Second Street. REGULAR SALES' OF DRY GOODS, TEL 6181.INGS, NOTIONS, &c. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, com mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. Cit) sod counter dealers, are rearrested to attend these sales. Coneignments respectfully solicited from manufactn ters,lmportert,slonmilesion,wholesalegindjobhing hensee, and retailers of all sod every description et merchandise. Entire Morns of goods arrangedelend sold in lota to suit the retail trade. Oish • advanced on 100di. Settlement second day from sods: . raylo lots TUMMY QUARTERMASTER GE- NiALL'd OFFICE, • PHILADELPHIA. 26tb Wiy,1562 PROPOSALS FOR ANIBULA NOS S. Proposals will be received at this Office until SATUR DAY, Jane ith, 12 o'clock IA:, for the deliver, of (260) Two Hundred and Fifty ARMY A ÜBULANGES, to I.e delivered in this city on or before the first day of July nt xt, and es much sooner as possible, a.pattern of 1 , 41101 can be seen on application to this Office. They must be made of the best Hemmed material, and will be subject to a most rigid in inert ion. Proposal, for any num ber less than two hundred and fifty will be received. Security for the faithful performance of the contract will be re mired, the names of .whom will be mentioned In the Proposals. Bide to be ondoreed, Propoutls for Ambu lances." and adareesed to G. R. OROSKAN, my27-tje7 . Deputy Quartermaster General. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE NERAL'S OPTION, Propoetts are invited, and will be received, at this office, on MONDAY, June 2, at 12 o'clock AL, for the delivery of (500) Ave hundred ARMY WAGONA—a pat tern and F - pecitkalion of which can be seen on application at tl is Mike. They moat be made of the best seasoned timber, and subject to a most rigid inspection. The whole number to be delivered in this city within (15) fifteen days from date of letting. Bide wilt be re ceived for the delivery , of any Bomber of these. Security will be required for the performance of the contract, and the mimeo of the propoeed security moat be given in the bide, which shall be endorsed •c Proposals for Army Wagons," and addressed to (Signed) . G. H. ORG9StAN, my2l•tje2 Deputy Quartermaster General. AEMY CLOTHING AND EQUI PAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Sts. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until TUR2- DAY, June 3d, at 12 o'clock DI., to furnish. thirty thou sand (30 000) Flannel Sack Coats or Blouses, utilined, of the army pwtvra. to be made or army standard (indigo blue wool-dyed) twilled flannel, weighing five ounces to the yard of twenty-scree inches. soh:poet to the usual in spection. Proposals will state how soon said coats can be delivered, as they torn wanted tot the earliest possible time The award of them Blouses was Riven on the 24th inst. to ?Jr. M. (I.&LE. of Dorton. on hie bid, but ho has since declined to enter into a contract' for them. and hence the neeraritY for the renewal of this advertise ment, and consvoteat delay aud injury to the public see- All bids must be endorsed c. Proposal for Blouses," and be sAdressed to G. H. CBOASIAN, my}.9•ljo3 Deputy Qoarterninater Generil IL S A A RMY CLOTHING AND WIER .La. PAGE 011110EMirELFTS and MOLD eta. BRAVED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12044 ck, M. TUESDAY, 3d of JUNE next, for furnishing twentptso thousand TENTS D'EI.BRI,. or SHELTER TENTS, to be made of heavy cotton drill, or linen water-proof, like temple to 'be seen at this office, complete with guy lines and loops.' Hide will be received for the whole, or any Part of the above quantity, and Iniddt re must state bow soon they con be celivered at tho Schuslkiil Ar.enal, subject to in epection. MI bids must be endorsed " Proposals for Tents d'Abri," and addressed to G. H. OBOSMAN, my29-tje3 Deputy. Quartermaster General V. S. A. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON. May 27, 1882 Paoeosets writhe received at a orriatng, Cliicatzo, and Indianapolis, by the tame of the Quartermaster's De railment, Walloped at these places, rassectively, until the Milt of June next. for the delivery, on or before the thirtieth 61 thut month, of two thousand five hundred Cavalry Horses at Perryville, Dbl., one thousand five hundrid at Chicago, and one thousand at Indianapolis. The 8010011 to be sound, not lest than six. nor more than eight, years old; not leas than fifteen hands high. of ilsrk cowry ' and adapted to cavalry service. None will be re ceived until they are inspeeted by an authorized agent of . . . tho Government InS2B-8t U PAPER MAKERS.—The under signed will receive Proposals at the office of the State Printer in Harrisburg not(' THURSDAY, the 12th day of June, 1862, to supply the following described aired paper, (samples to accompany pr rposals,) for the State Priuting for one year from July 1,1862, viz: Doable RoYal, arty P?prois to the ream. Double Royal, forty pounds to the ream. , Bach to measure at least twenty-sis by forty inches. And double-sized Foolscap, to weigh twenty-eight pounds per ream, and measure at least twenty•sla by seventeen Inches. Samples must accompany bids, Those snaking proposals must be propared to give sa tisfactory security for the faithful performance of the contract; and the right is reserved to reject all bide not satisfactory in price and temples. The paper roust be furnished in such quantities and at such times as required by the Superintendent of State Printing. . • T. T. WORTH, Superintendent of State Printing. .• Ha untanpith May 9.1882. myltewSt SANITAIII 'COMMISSION. Tbo 11. S. Sanitary Canalslon will open an else for the transaction of its local business et 498 Broadway, second floor, on MONDAY, the S6tli instant. It proposes to centralize at this office all information that can be obtained from govermental and awe sources, concerning the departure and arrival of transports having sick and wounded troops aboard; to keep a re cord of sick and wounded soldier, arriving at this port, and of the disposition made of them. To act 114 a me dium of communication among the local associations for the relief of the sick in transit, and to cooperate with the 11.. S. Military and medical authorities here, in the transportation, reception, and diatribution of patlents from the army. Medical students, desirous of acting as dressers on the trinsperts in service of the Commission, will please re port at this office. enter their names and address, refer ences to their medical preceptors, and the notice they re quire when called to serve. Male nurses, volunteering their services on the trans ports, will register their names at this office, with ad dress and reference, and notice required by them. Surgeons and physicians seeking information in regard to the public service, or wishing to volunteer in emer gencies, will apply at this office All persons, having busineas with the Commission will apply in person to the Superintendent in charge, between BA. M. and 11 P. M. The Executive Committee of the Sanitary Commission will usually meet at the office, be tween 8 and 4 P. M. daily. The expenses of the Commission are very heavy. The present month , kat coati( not less than 5T2,000, mostly in the pinchers of hospital supplies for the army in Vir ginia and the Southwest. It is believed that this expen diture has saved a thousand lives, at least, in Virginia alone. Contributions are urgently solicited, and may be sent to G. T. Strong, 88 Wall street. The various hospitals end soldiers' relief associations of this city areinvited to report before noon oratory day vrbst *umber of beds are 'recant in their soveralesta. bli sbments. The following articles of hospital clothing and supplies are ingently wanted by the Commission, and may be sent to the " Women's Central Association of Relief," No.lo, Cooper Institute CLOTHING. • Sheets, gyeatly wanted. Cotton shirts, aTinttly wanted. Cotton drawers, greatly wanted. Cotton socks, greatly wanted.. Cotton (not woollen) wrappers, wanted. Flannel bandages, wanted. SUPPLIES. Jellies; tea, splrite, wines, farinaceous food, condensed milk, preserved meats and dominated vegetable!, Boston crackers, beef extract, ice by the cargo. • The pmdigiouedemend of the last month, daring which more Dion a hundred thoutand articles of clothing (be • aides other supplies) have been issued by the Commission to Ithe sick and .wounded,'in the army of the Potomac alone, (and probably a much larger amount to the West ern and other Departments,) has reduced our stock, and although 686 cases have been received at the Washington depot lance April 23d, the demand is much greater than the supply.. A special regard to the specified list in this advertise ment is besought on the part of those sending supplies. To this is to be added a new and unexpected want— that of cast off outer clothing—coats, pantaloons, vests, to clothe soldiers who Dave loot or so fouled their uni forms es to be unable to leave the hospitals on shore without fresh clothing. •. New York, hay 23, 1862. DENBY" W. BILLOWS, Pree't. GEORG& T. STRONG, Trese'r, 88 Wall et. THOS. H. PAIZLE, Ja., Superintendent of N. Y. Agency of the Commission, my27-tutheldt 498 Broadway GAll DEN VAS 11 S . —:-Ornamental %Terra Cotta Garden Vases, warranted to stand the weather in any climate. Thew velem, are made in bean. hint designs, and all sizes, from 1 foot to S feet high. with a variety of pedestals, round and square, from 1 foot to 4 feet high. No decorations add so much to the -natural beantles of a Garden, and at so little cost,' all a few Vase. filled with flowering plants. 111notratod Osts. lognee sent by mall on application. S. A. HANRISON, aplB-tt 1010 CHESTNUT Street. pAMPHLET 'PRINTING; Best and' JL Cheapest In the Cai;a&BaSIWALT & BROWN'S, 111 South YOURTE ' set. 11014 rmorosALs. PHILADELPHIA, May 26, 1882 PUTLADSLPIITA. ,Ibty 28, 1882 Puu•ADIMPme, ?!ay 28. 1862 'G. B. GROSIIAN, • Deputy Quartermaster General EIALES BY AITCTION. THOMAS & BONS, 413-9 • Noa. 139 40 141 South FOrIITH Street. pI9 PUBLIC BUMS BEAL EXTATT ABD BM!!_ L' 'MB IeXCHANON ON TUANDLYB. HIAL ISTATIC AT PRIVATII Wa hays a lama amount of real agate at WNW' We, Itzeirettas every deeortattoa of eit7 and colzbT_ party. Printed Hite mar be bad at the A notkm treerre STOCKS. LOA.NR., &c. ON TUESDAY, June 3, Stl2 o'clock noon, at the lil7 chaner -600 rbartiAIEYGDA.LOID MINING COXPANIf or MICHIGAN (COPret). 7 Fhom.B Grtrni•e Land romoany—oar $lOO. 4 share+ Rellanna Mottled Insurance Gompany. 1 Aare Point Mele Park Ammiatlon. 1 &here Oco,n t cenrthip Company.. 1 share Mercantile Ltbrary Company. For account of whom ft nosy concern -30 thares Locust Mountain Goal and Iron Oompany stork. BYAL ESTATE tieLE—JUN X 3. ELEGANT BROWN STONE RE6IDXFICE, No. 1426 Norlh Brood otrant. above Mentor. Ilse the mo dern conyonionnre. rre M 7 fort front, 200 feet deep to Carlfelo otrnot. Tmntediere IM:011.331011. _ . - . . MODERN THERM .15708 Y BRICK IrtgrifFlNlNl, No. 218 Fouth Fifteenth street. WHIM , bgrOr Walnut ntrret. Rag the modern cornenieneite. Clair of incom brnnre 'VALUABLE IfOl3R- STORY PRICK RESIDE: 4 IOR. No. 140 Forth Seventh street north of Cherry. Let 27 feet front. BANTIROVE flf GP ERN COTTAGE, Locust street, hrtween Thirty-40th and Thirty-ninth etreete. West Thihrielphisovith stable and coech•honse on the rear end of the lot. MODERN STONE OOTTIVOR, Pulaski avenue, north sf ltlanhefm street Germantown. 20t feet front Peremptory Salo.—A WILL SIITUIZEO Ittftll - A BLit .GBOUN t). RILNT. $33 a year (51,333), secured en a lot of ground Callowhifl street, west of Se. venteentli. LARGE AND VALUABLE ODICNEE LOT OF GROUND, formerly part of tho Lanidown Estate, Twenty .fourth word 117 feet front. Ve,VIABLE STONE AND BRION FA , 3TOBY BUILDING?, fte= engine. 6 too dwelling l and large tot, Twenty-fonrth street north of Green. 129 feet front. A.T TWO.RTORIf BRICK BTORE AND DWEL LING. No. 1817 Wroth For.onvi street. StATA Phomix. 2' THREE-STORY RAVE BUILDING% Waihing ton avenue. northwest of the Frankford road, Twenty- BIM ward. 90 feet front. Peremptory Pale.—TWO-STORY RBTTH DWELL- Tit O. No. 04 Thann yireet, between York and &nosy streets, Barlingttny, N. J. fifth% No. 2010 Walnnt ELYCANT FURNTraIiE. PATSTINT;S. IMEN-11- PLATE hilltUOTt9. WITITSSRLR CARPLTS, &a. ON MONDAY MORNING. June 2, at 10 o'clock, by catalegue, at No. 2010 Water nut sirref, the elegant furniture. line nil' painting!, Ilea Prencli-plate - mirror, banirrome Rrumeis carpet!, kitcbeo furniture, &c. The eishinetlurnihrre wee made to order, and hi of eic quinite design and'flideb.. Sir Nay be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. Sale-No. 928' Nortt fifth Street SUPERIOR. PIANO-FORTE, PIER MIRROR, inarssuLs otatrwrs; &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. Joie 4. at le o'ayek, by catslogno. at:No. 928 North Fifth atrrot, tbe superior furniture, piano-forte, by Gaie, Frerch-plate pier - mirror, Silo tapestry BrosseLs car pet% &c. KT May he examtned'at 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. 8810 on the P , emitwo—No. 808 North Broad BAIiPSOTIN: 110DERN RISTDMNOIt. AND FITENI TIME. BEITSSRLS OATIPST3, bIIRROII3, Mg. LODEON, ON MONDAY Juno 9, at 10 *Work, be catalogue, at No. 808 Noels Broad street, the handsome modern founstory brick meteage, with lour. atm y back buildings. Has all the modern cot venleocce ; gaa throuehont ; 3 bath rooms, bet and cold water; furnace, cooking range, &c. Moo, a back stable and coach.bonee in the rear, on °artiste street. HANDSOME FUllNlTURE.—ltnnsediatelr after the sale of the bow* will be sold the household furniture. Also, a two-seated caniage.• Sir The home will be sold at 10 o'clock, the furniture funnedlatPly after. 'Full descriptions in handbills. Aff, 08E5 NATHAN% AUCTIONEER JUL AND COMNIBSION lANBOBANT. sontheeat corner of SIXTH end DAME Streets TAKE NOTIOR The highest gamin& prise is loaned on goode et MP titans' Principal Establishment, southeast comer of Sixth and Race streets. At least out-Mira morn they of say oiler enteiblielment in thin city. NATHAN'S* PRINCIPAL MONEY 21)6NT. 260,000 TO LOAN, In lame or ,mall amounts, from one dollar to tbonsamla, on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watches, le‘retry, merchandise, clothing, farniture, bedding, Pianos, on* goods of every desmiption. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RAM. This establishment has large Aro and thief-Proof safe* for the safety of valuablegoods, together with a primes watchman on the premises. ESTABLISHED FOE THE LAST 80 TRANI. ALL LARGE LOANS MADE AT THIS, Tun "PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT." aRARGES GREATLY YPEOrw`v.,. CABINET MtI4ITIIRE. fIAJBDTIFf F a AND BHP 1 16, IiLt.RD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 251 South SBOOND Street, b connection with their extensive Cabinet Baldness en We manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, And have now on band a full eepplv, finished with the letoosic & CAhIPTON'S 'IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are Pronounced, by all who have used them, to be mperfor to all others l'Or the crudity and finish of these tables the mann. teturert refer to their nnmerocia patrons ihrougheut he Union. who are familiar with the character of their wet,* v 4214.80, SNIPPING salmi• .FOR NJ W YORK—THIS DAY—DESPATCH Kyn SWirrwwßE LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. - • -. Steamers of the above Linea will leave DAILY, at 12 'and 5 P. IT. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms. apply to • Nat. BAIRD & CO., my2l-tf TM South DELAWARE Ayeatto. BOSTON AND PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP LINK— 'ma, prtsz Street, Philadelphia. and LONG Wharf. 'Boston, &c. The stestwhip SAXON, Captain Matthew& will cell from Philadelphia for Boston on WEDNESDAY, June 4, a' 10 o'clock A. fd., and from Iloston for Philadelphia Of FRIDAY, May 30, at 4 o'clock P. Insurance one. half that V 13489111. Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers trill please semi bile lading with their goat& Tor freight or passage (having fine accommodative? for passengers), apply to HENRY WISTSOB k 00., • E 32 NOTJTIT WITABVIte ettpt THE BRITIBH .AND NORTE' •wagmberam AMERMAN' ROTAX+ ITAX4 MAX. FROM NEW YORE. TO 2143111,P00L. Chief Cabin Passage War Second Cabin Pascryps FROM. BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief cabin Passage. ............ Second Cabin Passage The ships from Now York cell at Code 7.ar bo r. The slaw fret Boatcr, oral at Edges and Cbr.t n z.• FPOTIA, Clpt. Oapr. Anderson. PERSLa, Capt. Lott. 011.1. Capt. (look. ARABIA, Ong. J. Stone. RITROPA, Cent J. Loitob. AFRICA, Capt. CANADA, Capt. AMERICA, Capt. Poodle. !NIAGARA, Capt. L. Ryr 8.17 ' , TARTAN. Them remold carry a dear white light at vas.y:Astrot exeon on starboard how; red on port bow. SCOTIA, Judkins, leaves atlork.Wedneadny, Jane L EUROPA, Cook, Boston. Wednesday. June 17. PERSIA, Lott, N.Fortr, Wednesday, JonelS. AFRICA, Shannon, o Boston, Wednesday, Jove 25. CHINA, Anderson, " N.York, Wednesday, .Tair 2. ARABIA. Moodie, Soden, Weinesday, .Tniv 9. SCOTIA, Judkine N.Y•rk, Wednesday, Jai) , 18. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of them ships win not be ecrosztabic fa/ Bold, Silver Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Slopes, or ?detail., rrless tints of lading are signed therefor, Led the value thereof therein expressed. For freight oe pas• nea, apply to ls. (717NAltr. 4 BOWLING GREEN. New Tea. R. 0.4 3. G. RATES, lea STATE Street. Boston LONDON EXHIBITION—RETURN Jla TICKETS TO LONDON AND BUM: Pint-clan NIEN. • Secood.eless es. AK • WEEKI,Y OOMIUNIDA TIM BY STEAM BETvrsali Raw. YORE. AND LIVMPOOL. . calling at QII111:123.• TOWN. (Ireland,) to land and embark paseerurera tad damatottes. - The Llverirool, New York. and n 116481011 Mesas alp Oompanrs splendid Obele-brill iron *crew 'teas- snipe are Intended to sell as follows: FROM NEW YORE NOR LYVERPOOL CITY OF BALTIMOKII KANGAROO CITY OF KFW YORK.— staturday, Jape 14,1862. CITY OF WASWINGTON....Sa , urday, Jade 21 ISTI. And ovet7 Saturday throughout Aka year. frau P 1313 No. a N. E. BrIFO OY Pikt3BAGM TECBOUO,A FROM PRILADELPEUIi. Debit), to Queenstown, or Liverpool....-„,„ De. to London, via Liverpool aft etoarege to Queenstown, or LivarpooL 35$ Do. to London..: *NE Do. Beta= tickets, arsdlable for six months, fro* Liverpool Wet Pariongers forwarded to Havre, Perin, Hamburs, premen, and Antwerput through rates. Dertifiestee of passage las - nod rem Liverpool to Nair York CeridBcatee of wimp issued from Queenstown to New York ONE Thole Mousers have impertor socommodstimus for pas strutters, are oenetruotod with water-tight carapertmonts. and carry experienced Burgeons, Nor Prei,bt, or peonage, apply at the office of tbo 00ite- Panli JOHN O. DALE, ..e.wont, 111 Walnut street, Philedelptda, In Liverpool, to WIN. INMAN, Tower Buildings. Ia Elleagow, to WM. INMAN, 18 Dixon street. a dz& FOB NBW. YORK. NEW DAILY LINK, vie Delays/it mil Raritan (lanai. Philadelphia end New York Nxprese iitesanhotit Out. Mr receive freight =I leave daily at 2 P. M., deliver ing their cargoes in New York the following day. _ Trolghte taken at reamonable rated. WIC P. ()INDIC, Agent, Po. 14 SOME WHADVDS, rhiladelptas, JAMBS HAND, Agent, nol-tf Piets 14 and It EAST RIVDB. New Yost. EXPRESS COMPANIES. aims THE ADAMS EX MESS COMPANY, Offlos 820 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, rackilger, Her ohandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, eleer by its own lines or in connection with other Engem' Companies, to all the prlecipd Towns end Mies of the United States. R. 8. SANDFORD, (umbra Sbr,eyilstendimt. NATTPB CELEBRATED ITALIAN DREAM will positively remove TAN, FREOKLES, SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, and all erns- Slone of the face ,• giving a beautiful health y glow and rota color to the cheeks, so much desired hr very one. In short, it PRESERVES THE FRESHNESS OF YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a sett, smooth appearance to the face, and a brilliancy to the akin that is sinnrising to all. It is an article that is INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY. Upwards of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now sold in Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily increas ing. Price 2b cents per bottle. Sold by M. B. S. NATTI & Co., Manufacturers and Proprietors, No. 621 CHESTNUT Street, Plidedelohlat And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. R. CasselberrY, No 4b N. Eighth street; Andrew Taylor, druggist, cor. of Ninth and Chestnut streets; M. Brad field, N 0.802 Arch street; F. V. Barrett, No. 964 N. Second street; Miss Kocher, Seventh and Coates streets; M' L. Adams, N. W. nor. of Marshall and Girard ave nue; ' end by druggists and dealers in Fanny Goods go. Agents wanted in every town and village of the United States and Canadna. my26-tf A MERMAN ROOFING SLATES, A FULLY KEMAL to the BEST WELBB SIATZS. T. TROlikfil, 217 WALNUT Stmt. Saturday, May 81, 1862. Saturday, June 7. 'Rat