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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL*
TILE MONEY MARKET.
PIIILADISUPIIIA, 6181 31, 1862
The exciting now. from Corinth, and the still more ex
citing rumors of important rebel evacuations, has caused
an intense thrill hi die stock market and on Third street.
As the rumors wore buzzed from one to another, a great
Commotion was visible, and business for a wirle received
new impede!. There is a feverish anxiety existing to
know If the desertion of the rebel onpital will be con
timed by our generals now surrounding that city. Un
prepared for or unexpeoting such an evoat, It Is quite
Boaelble that we have boon made acquainted with the
toot long before they will be aware of It, and whey;
their first intimation will come from tlortnth to them, as
it has to us. Consequently, we must allow some little
limo to clap!. before wo hear the confirmatory news.
At the board, stocka, almost without a single exception,
/advanced ; U. 61. securities were the first to feel the
+effecter& the glorious news. At the first bid the id:eget
1881 role from 104,X, the clewing bid of yesterday, to
'196, sales 'being mode at a still further advance of %,
:Clueing at 10514 bid; the seven-thirties were a little ,
slower to feel tbo exhilarating touch of triumphing
power; they advanced 34 on yesterflay'd bid, but being
'held 'at a higher figure, there Were no soles on the
Blanks; the endorsed brought 105. l'hiladelobia eixes,
new, adeanctd x t and were firm all day at 103; old were
Melville firm at 99X at the first board, advancing to 100
at the eecond, being X advance on yesterday's figures.
Needing flathead advanced X on yeeterdavie bid, with
considerable sales, and closing with a fors rish firmnese.
Pennsylvania fives were firm tot 85,44, ten advsnee 01
. Pennsylvania Railroad at 47X, a slight advance.
Long Wand Railroad was brisk and firm at. I 5 4;
North Pennsylvania Railroad shares 8X1: the slime
'Arm at 7634 ; 106 at 93X, the latter being an advance of
lon yesterday's bid. Philadelphia rind Rrie 61 firm at
IRX ; Narrlsburgliallroad stationary at 65; Schuylkill
Navigation steer, 1882, advaoced g, bringing 69. 7 .01 0 01 0 g
'firmly at that figure; the preferred shares 15X, 'an ad
vance; Elmira Railroad advanced to 11, declining to
10X bid; Sunbury and Etta eevous x, firm; Little
Schuylkill' Railroad 18, an advance of 2on last gale,.
Morrie Canal Coosolidated 49, en advance of X ; the pre
ferred brought 120, an advance . of 9,X on yesterday)/
• laid; Delaware Division Canal brought .58X, an advance
Camden and Antboy sixes advanced 1, and continued
Atm at 96. Dank shares wore dull; sales of Mechanics'
at 2453( bide for others same as yesterday. Passenger
Beltways nearly mute. Chestnut and Walnut sold for
34, rising 34 of yesterday's bid; Race and Vine BX, an'
advance; Green & Coates 2X, no change. Gold cpaned
SM, and declined to BX, with some large sales at the lat
ter figure. Land warrants dull, an was foreign coin. No
change in money matters.
Mesers. Drexel & Co. furnish the following quotations:
New York exchange Par to 1-10 pre.
Boston exchange . 6 to 1-10,"
Baltimore exchange ' to Lae die.
Country finale X to 0.10 "
American gold 314 to 3% pro
7.3.10 Tremor, notes 105,4 to 109
U. 6. coupon 6e, 1891 105 to 105 J(
A number of tie very dangerous counterfeits on the
old plate of the thiltalelphia Bank,- of the denominatives
be. and 100 Mier!, have lately made their appearance.
We advise merchanla and others to be on their guard, as
but few notes of the genuine Issue are now in circula
tion.
1 The United States Railroad Register, In regard to
American securities In London, says:
toile firming which characterized the markets for
American accutitios, as mentioned in our last report, has
continued - with ad cancel' rates paid In several fillifilleet3
by purchasers of railroad Wads. The improvement in
ICrte third mortgage bonds has been from 70 to 81.
There are several buyers of &Gentle and Great %Vetter°
bends, with few, if any offering; they close firm at 63
bid. Erie shares are in steady demand at an advancesif
36 per cent. A similar improvement had taken place in
Illinois Central 890 sharer, but ou the Tilt Instant, on re
ceipt of telegram from New York reporting a decline to
68)6; they fell to 47X fiiscoust •, the market at present,
j these ehares, Is firmer at 47 diecontit."
Mho foll Owing statement shows the business of the
Reading Railroad during the month of April, 1862, com
pared with the sumo month of 1861
. • 1862. . 1861.
Biecelvod from Coal •• • •3 17 3-32 1 6 1 .. 8167.415 41
merchandise.. 4.4:".81% ' • . 41,M1 .8 2
4i travel, A. 0... 3rl 24
,674 14 82 3 2, 1 84 23
Trunkportatiou roadway,.
I dempage, renewal fundi
land all charge5..........'tY1.14, 6 82 46 122,380 63
Yet profit for the m0nth..."2 3 d90 1 60 • 15120.767 65
•• for previous 4 triv.l. 93 339 . 33 3 47
Tote: net profits for nye . . -
maths • ..111586,262 . 62 8469,121 12
ThiCommer , lini Bank of-.oanittelaut obtained it ver
dict or 81;000,000 against the Cleat Western Railway
CoMmy, for nivney furnished for the comp'otion of the
Detrt and hillwankee,Andway, It being held that the
GresiVestem company • was the real creditor In the
trenction. 13,
Ti following la the amount of coal trandlported on the
Bellikill Navigation farina -week -ending Thursday,
21.632, 1602:
' .. • Tone. Owt.
,
tlfrofflort Carbon 11,284 00
" rottey Ile 878 00
.4q3obaylkill Tinfoil •*t: . ' ,..... 21,303 00
0 Port Clinton 3 623 00
'N for week
(Piously this year ..... .........
0000
'llama time lest year • 2111,188 11
'X following is the avouni of coal transported on the
dPhielphia and Treading , Rallroad during the ITeeg
.scidr Thursday, May 29,-481:12:
Tons. Cwt.
'Fm Pnrt Carbon 10,308 00
Potts-villa • 1,309 07
Schuylkill Haven. 24,401 08
Auburn 2.904" -07
Port. Clinton 8,212. 08
Harrisburg and Dauphin ...... 07 -
Total anthracite coal for,week:r. - f 36,014- 03
4ln flarrieburg. total 61 11
/fatal of all kinds for weaC 39.036 14
Previously this year • 1 826,691 01
• •
Total
To game time last year
The statemente of the bank, of. the three principal
cities of the Union for the last week compare with pre.
vim* one, and the corresponding time of 1861, as fol.
Lonna. Doposif s. •. Specie,. C 8 rcitlat'n
N. T.. 5142,360,140 8124002,864 $30,872,180 890.32016
Boston. 63,280,272 28,261,858 8,109.605 5,503,758
.1th114.. $1,53803 23,973,478 5,687,012 4,188,055
Total .11234,755.0)7 $172,840,908 $44,030,407 818,282,487
Let wk. 233,471,080 709 132 854 •44.114,462. 18,376 818
ja,yesr. 203,451,500 125,881,734...60,668,089 17.483.508
The New Tork POI I of this evening wits:
The skAr market opened firm on Obvernment aecarl
ties this forenoon, and at a fw they salience orKes% per
tent. on the 6 per cents of 1881 and. 7e30 per coat Trea
sury bonds, and 4im% per cent. cg the 5 per cents of
1874. Soon after the call of the llyt left the. Government
Stocks, the stirring news from Richmond and the South
wept was made penile, PrOthfOing a buoyant effect upon
Pacific Mail, New York Central, ,to., the advance
being quite general on railuay'shares and alto ou the
railway bonds.
At the clam of the first board tho general market w
firm, the Western stacks empathising etromaly with
the upward mevement. The Government stocks are
•somewhat higher than our table of quotations—made
before the news—would hellcat&
The price of gold II 103X*1033 per cunt. The mar
ret for exchange left off yesterday .afternoon at 1!4% 0
114% per cent. on London. Siam additional bustnees
was done this more. Mg before the
,closing of the steamer's
/palls at or within title quotation..
We undereimul that the rapid rise in the lolls slx-per
tents, of the Goya rrtnent, noted tabor), is already in,
during the further- conversion of,Unitot States noted
into the five-trier Ilz per coots. at;par. The am mot
applied for at the hub-Treasury' to-day is not pet re-
Vorted.
The sales of 730 per cant. Treasitry bonds are large •
,outside the Board of Brokers. •
The further accumulation of deposimiat bank, at a
moment when confidence is somewhat stieken in thane on
demand to the brokers In conseniArea of the Indiana
fraud, producenitbe natural result of inducts! the city
banks to there're, rather than`lessen, their own !tweet
meats in United States etoliis aid Treasury.lionda and
certificates, by way of employing the extraordinary • ba
11111C08 left with them.
. .
liailadelabtaAtock Excaujira' Salsa, May 31..
[Reported by S. E. fix"YnCi r gis, Phila. Exchange.]
FIRST BOARD.
SOO City Cs New 103 • a4l) 'Hazleton Coal.b3 45%
600 do ......N ew .103 '6- do 05.45%
100 de...New—ch.lo2% 6800 *Poona 65...0h. 16%
200 do ..1( te o.th. 99% t00').A... do ch. 76%
7000 d0..New..0h.103 3003 Penna 55........ 88%
200 do,SR S o.ch. 99% ;2Denna 47%
100 Long Island 1t... 16% - 60": 'do • . 47%
10 d 0.... 16% 60. Harrisburg 55
60 do a... 15% 20 Idechaniee 8k.... 25%
h 0 N Peuna lts 50300 h se '81..... n. 5.105%
150 do b3O 2000 Uhl Nay Os '82., 09
100 Reuling R..
.1)10.24 tit 1000... do b 5. 09
• 60 do hswn. 24% 60 Sehl Nay Pref... 15%
200 do bsten 24 81 • 7 Delaware Div.—. 43%.
1100 do ..... ..cosh.24 81 20 Elmira 11 10%
200 do bb. 24% leo do 11.
125 do - 24% 2000:Scin St Inge 75.... 94%
3000 Phil k Erie 'BETW Ca.. . 91%
BO 31),A DitRDS. tle acid 8..b30 18
EEN
r ft Morrie Canal.... 48%18000 ,Peona. 6s 88%
74 do 2dys. 49 1 65 Sheet & Wal It .. 34
1000 I 1 S Os 'Bl 105%12000 City 6e New..ch.103%
2000 N Penna 93%
8E00141)
R&VO& PR.. 8%1
Penne 5e 88%
Reuling R.„.1.1t, , ,24%
do.; LA6.21 94
•re •
aelaware Div.... 43%
Penne R 47%
do awn. 47%
do 4 7%
ity Os C & P.... 100
do ch.loo
do ch.loo
do- .New.. ch. 103
& Sao 7a.... 90
()DOSING PT
Bid. Asked. I
els '81......106% 105%.
Tr 7 3-10 14.105% 106%1
Ida oe. 99% 100
is fta new..loB 108%
88% 88%
g 81 24% 1
.608043.100 ..
'7o._.a 98%
It6e 'BO.. SS% ..
"am dIY. 47% 4 7 %1
Ann 65..104 ..
:2at98%
Jul Con.. 49 49%1
pakkal.l2o .. I
r Stock:. 5 51(
or Prof..; 15% 1534
reel '82.. 80 69%
B lON 11%
:es of Stock in New York.--By Telegraph
Aral Call. &cond. CMG.
t'Bl 106% bid 1.961( sales
to and 11 Island .—. . .. bid , 421( aalet
ling 8a1h0ed.,...24 60.100 bid 24 48.100 stein
obi Central bid '' 813 balm
ins and Chicago.. bid' - NM Baled
York Central 117,4 bid , 87X sates
$7 bid ' ' ' 87 ' Woe
teas 14 bid 'l4 - : Wee
fond and T01ed0..,.. bid 43f1 . 11 4111
Firm. Mem. ,
Philadelphia Markets.
Max 31-111venlag.
Pio= market continues dull and unaettled,lhe
id both for shipment and home use being limited;
rOO tibia found buyers at $4.6004.87X for common
' and choice superflue.:-the latter Pennsylvania
-5 for extras, $5.873016.16 for extraKamily. ant
Al for fancy brand.; a male of 600 bbls Redatoue
family was made on private terms. Eye Flour is
in a email way nt P 8.25 iP bbl. flora Meal ie but
winked for, and dull at 62,62 g bbl.
us ?Kara is not liana offering, about 6 000 b ut
mere at 1180124 a for fair to choloe Penner 'yank.
'eluding 2,400 bus prime at 1200 afloat; 410 bus
ru do at 128 c, In store, and 1,000 bus Kentucky at
do, as In quality..ig selling at 664 for setae,
wanted, and about 10;0 0 0 has Southern and Faun
a yellow at 640 afloat. ()Ma continue in demand,
rosy hunts scarce and wanted at 300, whioh Is au
sales of first No.l Quercitron are nut
-28.60 t' toe.
mg.—There is very, little doing, owing, to the high
A' holders, who ore asking an advance.
(mums AND P ROT 18108
,—T bete 110 IleW fe+ture,
fair Magma doing in the fanne 4 r article at proving
Illf.Y ft firm but quiet ; Permit blAssellingZieliNo,
2ijfe2(m, and drudge at 2202 LAG qv gm.
CITY ITEMS.
WE wonder whether any of our readers
know the statistics of the travel between the cities of
Philadelphia and New York, and how many persons are
every day interested in finding good hotel accommod a.
tion. For ourselves, we have made a discovery, and that
is, that it is possible to tlnd in New York city a hotel
having all the requisites of a first-class house, and whose
terms are only One Dollar and Fifty Nato a day.
Powers' Hotel, 17 and 19 Pack Bow, is an illustra
tion. It seems, however, that some of our cotempo
reties are ahead of us in this discovery, for we find in
our exchanges the following notice of this deservedly po
pular house
Its proprietor, Mr. IL L. Powers, has recently made
large additions to it, refitted, in fact modernized it, until
now it' has ail the aubatantfal convonlonceet of firer-clam
houses. without their exorbitant charges. Its tables are
laden with the substantiate awl luxuries of the mason in
abundance; ire chambers aro roomy, with good beds and
sufficient toilet appurtenances, while front its windows
a bettor view of Broadway can be obtained th an from al
moat any hotel vibrated upon it. The ladies' parlors aro
evictor's and beautifully forniehed, so that even a rainy
day to New York can be cleasensly scent in viewing the
panorama of a great city, as it moves on with eights,
acmes, and incidents ever charging. and hardly equalled
won any elev. With its advantages of situation this
betel has long been a popular stopping place for merchants
♦idling Now York, but now, under its present manage
ment and with its recent improvements, we anticipate a
;perfect rush."
It is a matter of some interred to our readers to know
that they can find in Now York city a hotel situated di
rectly °melte the ardor lions; offering to its guests the
conveniences and accommodations of a firsCcbass house,
for the unusually moderate charge of one dollar and fifty
cents por day, and we recommend them to try Power.'
hotel. They will find that its proprietor passemes the
accomplishment of knowing how to keep a hotel.
COMMODORE PORTER'S LETTER to Senator
Grimes, in reference to the fight with hie mortar flotilla,
says: '(I moved the bomb-schooners under a point of
woods, wherii, with their masts covered with• green
buebes, and their rigging with vines, they were invisible
to the best glasses, we destroyed three iron-plated batte
ries, mounting tbirly-one rifled grins, six or seven iron
plated gunboats, and nine or ten things got up for the
occasion, besides a lot tiled dry-dock, and the rebel rams
Manassas and Louisiana," Wo may add, that notwith
standing the great destruction of rebel cotton, awl the
rebel rams, cotton and woolen clothing is still sold at a
low price, at Charles Stokes', under the Continental,"
as ever. ,
FEEDING TILE REBEL POOR.—General Butler
hoe seized a lot of bread and meat, that was intended for
the 11E0 of the rebel army, and ho designs distributlog it
among the poor of Now Orleans. Some of the Orleans
itre grumble_ at the . arrangement. These malcontents
would growl if the geieral would give every poor man In'
the Crescent City a clean shirt, at his (the general's)
own cost ;Willie they would scarcely feel cowman, grati
tude if he would make their Mayor and Councilmen look
at least late gentlemen, by sending on to Philadelphia
to procure, for each of the magnates, a now and elegant
sult, from the brown-stone Clothing Mall of nockhilt do
Wilson, Noo. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, abo on Sixth.
•
TisiE is MONEY, says an-old proveib, and he
who owes money generally, wants .to gat as much time
and value for h 'es possible. • Bence, we advise all who
wish to get the full value of their money, in the purOhase
of clotbinifi to repair at onco to the fashionable temple
of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, where the
most superioi eumnier garments in the city are manu
factured, and sold of greatly reduced prices, in order to
keep pace with the temporary dulinoes of the times.
Let those who wish bargains call at the mammoth em
porium, No. 609 Chestnut sheet, beforo purchasing else
where. • •
SUPERIOR SIMIXED AND SPICED SALMON.—
Mr. 0. 11. Mattson; dealer hi fine groceries, Arch end
Tenth streets, hue now on band a *chblco lot of Smoked
end Spiced Salmon ; also, Sardines and Messliacberel,
of the finest quality. -
FIELbfBOr f P?O'I3:III4.LLI ,
MEDY.--Cothpound txtract llnehn cures diseases of Wo .
bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsy, weakness, ge. Bead
'the advertisement, in another column. j02.9t
Steamship Saxon, Matthews, 44 hours from Boston,
with mdse, &c. to Henry Wineor k 00. Off Fourteen•
feet Bank, passed brigs Eaglet and B F Nash, from Cuba,
and two harm brigs, names unknown, light. The tug
America was off Delaware City, having in tow ship Caro
lina ,hence for Buenos Ayres.
Bark Mauro, Wilson, 12 days from Torto Cabello, with
hides, coffee, &c. to Jcbn Daltett & Co. •
Bark F Lannig, Sumner, 8 days from Sago% with
eugar and HT° pasiengors to S Morris Wain Ji Co.
Brill Alliance. (Br) Hicks, it days from Sagna, with
Baser and molasses to 8 h W Welsh.
Brig Leni, %mod, U days from Metsrass, with molls
ate to• J MSBOII h CO.
Brig Orison Adame,ltorke, 19 days' from Trinidad, with
mobilises to Bik W.Welsb. 17th ult, let 23 16, long 82 30,
vas boarded by 138 steamer B R Curler—all
Behr West Wind, Oilman, 19 days from Ponce, PR,
with sugar and molasses to John Mason & Oo
Behr D B Bayles, Jayne, 8 days from Gardener, with
sugar to B & 1 W Welsh. Bailed in company with brig
Eaglet, for Philadelphia.
Behr Castition,,Bellatty, 10 days from Franklin; Me,
with spars to Gaetill &
Bahr Joseph Maxfield, Clark, 2 days from Fortress
Monne, in ballast to captain.
Bchr Martha Maria, Road, 3 days from Cabals, Me,
with lumber to & A Snider & Co.
~:34;628 00
• • ' 263,800 04
• •-• 207.911 . 3 04
Behr Lizzie W Byer, MeDottie, B days from Portland,
Me, with mdse to E A Savior A Co.
&kr Sparkling, Morey, 8 days from Bangor, with 2500
bnehele potatoes to Setter & Bro.
Behr Maria 'Whitney, Christian, 10 days from Casein°,
lie, with 2800 bushels potatoes to Sober k Bro.
Bohr /..,iberty, Johnson, 2 days from Indian Blyer,
'gbh corn to Jae L Bewley. & Co.
&br George I 'Weaver. Turcniut_n._
Meer, Del, with corn to J L Bewley &
• dchr Pearl, Noinuto; 1 day from' Lewes; Del, with corn
to Jas L Bewley .4 Co.
" bcbr • Andrew Manshin, Collings, 1 day from Little
Creek Lending, Del, with corn to. J L Bewley & Co
Behr Sarah 'Warren, Ilolling•tworib, 1 day troniLittle
Creek Landing. Del,.with corn to J L Bewley & Co.
Behr Chief, Townsend. 2 days trim Indian River, Del,
with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Scbr Garnet, Quilion, 2 days from St Martin's, Md,
with grain to J L Bewley A Co.
Scbr Reindeer, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with'
grain to Jas Barrett & Son.
Behr Vendetta, Billy ant, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
corn to Jae Barrett & Son.'
865.685 18
710,621 10
. . _
Fehr T P 111cColley, Carter, 1 day from Camden, Del,
with corn to Jae Barrett & Son.
Behr J 8 Grier,. Deborough, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to Jae Barrett & Bon.
AgETTAL or A TWEE STE/WM.—The English steamer
Oambria was captured WA' Charleston on the 26th nit, by
the U.S gunboat Huron. after a chase of five hours. Bile
was bitten into Port Royal, and sailed front there 28th
nit, in charge of Lieutenant George 14 Belknap. Lieu
tenant William Budd, First Assistant Zngineer Joseph
NI Adam', and Assletant Engineer II A Boyd were oleo
'placed on board. Her cargo consists of Liquors, teas,
medicines, 'Enfield rides, saltpetre, to. finie brings the
malls and three paasengers from Port Royal.
Ship Carolina, Lefavor, Buenoa Ayres, Butter & PM
town: -
Brig D B Doane, Coombs, Balton, L Andonried & Co.
t3cbr 8 81 Shadeoc.k, Arnold, Norwich, trfultios & Co.
Bchr Narragansett. Hall, Hoy Wes., Tyler, Stone & Co
Bohr F Lucite, Taylor, Norfolk, Va, 8 S Thompson.
Schr ti 0 Lone, Cork, York Riser, D A is ray:
Bohr John Direly, Richards, Williamsburg. J Heub.
Scbr W G Smith, Poynter. West Point, W Knox.
Str Bristol, Charles, New York. W P Clyde.
Str 13. L Gaw, Iler, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.
An English prize stetwnehlp has just gone up. The
balk Arthur White is at' anchor off the Breakwa`er,
vatting orders, in company with brig nenmark, with bay
for Yorktown, sloop Bob ROY,' and three schooners,
lIIIIOCIII unknown, loaded with Government stores for the
blockading squadrons. The brig Gen Marshall, from
Philadelphia for Cardenas, is also in the roadstead.
Wind 13, and weather stormy.
Yours, &o. JOHN P. MARSHALL.
1000139 7.80 Tr N N0d.106
1000
.do ..... ..N94.101X
Prf.l9d
9 Monts data d.... 40
9000 U 8 Os 'Bl 105 g
5 Bad Nay Pref.... 161 i
20 Lehigh Nov 51
83 fdecbsnlcs 8k.... 95g
1000 Cam & Amb Os 'B3 05
2000 do. .... '75 95
/00 N Poona sg
6 Orsen&flostss stft 28)
66 Little Soh' It 18
zczs—rmar.
Bid. Aska.
Elmira R Prf... 20%
Elmira 75'73... 88% RO
Island 16— 16%
Le'gh CI &Nay.. 58% 61%
Le CI & NaT 3C P. 40% 41
N Penns It-- 8% 8%
11 ex 76% 76%
N Nona it 104. 92% 93%
0414. w It Con... 2% 2%
Catawisea Prf..o
Fmk & South 45' 47
k r 24&84-et 8.... ..65
66
Race& Victo-stß. 8 8%
W Phial. 55% 54
Spruce & Plne.. 12% 13
Green & Coates.. 26% 27
Ohes & Wainnt. 34 34%
Arch Street..... =)( 22%
MARINE. •INTELLIGENCE.
Er BEN POURER PAGE
AIIRTTED
0 1.,Z ARV)
(Oorrenondenee of the PhitadettoMe Zsehliage.)
LEWES; Del.. Si, 1 P
BT TBLEGRAPB.
(Oorreepondencoof The Frees )...
New YORK, June 1.
Arrived, bark Legatter,. from Bordeaux; .ichr Dn.;
Itereudum, from Rattan island.
The etcamer Labnan bee been rateed, with, but trfolng
damage.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Da. D. JAYNE'S EXPEOTORANT.-"
Thirty loan of experience haa demonetrared beyond the
shadow of a doubt that AYNE , d NXPECTORANT
excels every other remedy for the cure of
A ST D MA,
BRONCHITIS,
CONSUMPTION,
(MODS AND COLDS,
' CROUP AND HOOPINO COUGII,
SPITTING OF BLOOD,
. AN]) ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINT&
hundreds of other remedies have been lauded and ex
tolled to the Ode°, but haying no 'virtues to snstala theni,
have rank Into ob)lvlou, while JAYNE'S EXPEC TO
RANT has continually increased in popularity, until
now there Is scarcely an inhabitabie part of the globe
`7l;:rr, it is rot need and highly ap;:reiated.' • •
Tho following are a few of the many certlflcates lately
received:
Itey. A. 11. DANFORTH, Missionary at Assam, In
dia, writes:
On my way home from India, on board the English
passenger ship Marlborough, I met with Major Clarke,
an officerla the Queen's service, who was connected, I
think, with the 534 Regiment, and wee located in Fort
William during the rebellion I soon perceived that he
had a TROCHLUSOMa canon, and urged him to IMEOIIOIIIO
RXPEOTLItibIiT. He at Brat reftwed, saying he had
bad the cough for sixteen years, and had tried every
thing without the testa benefit, end be had now siren up
doctoring as useless. His wife, however, persuaded him
to try Wend to gratify her lie did so. Ito found so much
relief tbat he begged me to let Aim have all I hvi with
me; raying I could got more when I reached home, and
ho could not."
Mr. BEADING DOTY, of Twenty.nalle Baud, War.
ien'eonnty, Ohio, saw
°Decently I had an attack of ASTHMA, the moot dia.
fresiting Of all , diseases, and yesterday afternoon, after
taking a short ride, I returned borne almost unable to
breathe. Through the Uersuasion of my wile, I was led
to try your EXPEOTORAIiT. The first dose gave in
stant relief, and after the fourth dose I enjoyed a refresh.
trig sleep, and the next morning arose in better health
than for two years Nat.,'
lIIADQUARTERS 88111 (11CD11iN>£1) Bsoiximi
COMPANY D, ALBIATIDRIA, YO.
M 13819. D. Jilin & Boy:.Gentlemen: During all
the Vine we hire been in the service—nearly four
intieitteg—but one of our company has been elOk enough
to •be..placed In the bonito'. Our surgeons have often
spoken of this, and attributed the nnnenally healthy
condition of the men to the nee of Dr. D. JAifttZ'S
MEDIOINIB.
The NIPEOTORANT bas-been muoh sought after
In oases of ()OLDS, 091:1011.13, &a., and has always af
forded-relief while the Carminative Balsam bas One
rated . film a charm In all came of Looseness of Vie
Bowels, I:Havilicta, - Ztc.--diseasee to which soldiers aro
particularly exposed, from the frequent changes of water.
We are convinced, -therefore, that much ..'suffering
would be prevented, and many lives saved, If every cosi-
Awini in the army was provided with a small supply of
your lifealcines, similar to the one tarnished us. On
behalf of the company, I remain, arc.,
Lours WAGNER.,
First I.tecttooant Company D.
Mr. PRNSTON I:WING, Leconte. sliarrison county,
Ind., writes :
.• .
*, Being afflicted With 1111.0NCOTTIR,for the space of
three ycari , to such an extent that I Wee obliged to re
jingoish the teaching of vocal' music, - and failtug to oh.
fain any relief from the physicians whom I coneultod, I
gay° the EXPICTOWST a trial. After wing it tir
few weeke, I wee very Youth relieved, null by its constant
nee my throat le now entirely clear of any disease."
FBEDEUICICA BROOKFELL, No. 641 Fisher street,
below Seventh, Philadelphia, writes:
" For more than two poste r was afflicted with COI
SUId PTION, and timing tide time, owing to a constant
Cough and the sharp pain and difficulty of breathing
which accompanied it, I obtained but little rest. Hating
tried in vain many different remedies, I began to Mee
all hope, when a neighbor, whose husband had been
cured of a similar complaint by JAYNIe'S EX. PHOTO
RANT, persuaded me to give it a trial. after taking
several bottles, large quantities of corruption were
thrown from me, and I then began to mend gradually,
until now my health is perfectly rtstored."
Mr. W. O. FISHER, of Weston-Spalding, Lincoln
shire, England, writes:
A. , little nephew of mine, five years old, was a few
Months ,lace suffering front Iho HOOPING.'OOII3II,
and I never saw a more distressing esso. I immediate
ly pave him JAYNE'S EXPEOTOR&NT, according to
directions, and My soon began to see an Improvement.
The COllOl became easier, and expectoration mach freer
In afew days, and in two weeks the malady wee so en
tirely overcome 't? at it required no further attention."
The EXPEOTORANT is prepared only by Dr. D.
JAYNE & BGN, 242 OfIESTNCTT Street. -,iiP-mw2t
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MARRIED.
DBY—TALETHORP.—On Thnraday evening, May
29, by the Bev. 11. T Clarke, D. D., Mr. Joseph Hay to
Miss Angelina W., daughter of the late John Patethorp,
BN., ail of this city. . tF
WISLER—ARAW.—On the 21st of May, 1862, by the
Beo. M. D. Kurtz, Mr. Benjamin H. Meier to bliss
Merian Ante Shaw, both of this city. tk
DIED.
DOLBY.—On Friday evening, 30th ultimo, John
Dolby, in the it tb ye 'r of his age.
The male friends, the members of liking Star Lodge,
No. /A and Columbia Mark Lodge, No. 91, A. Y. M.,
and the Southwark Hose Company, are respectfully in
vited to attend hie funeral, from Ms late residence No.
1018 Coates street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
BONNELL.—On the 31st Nay, at 2X o'clock A. M.,
Samuel Rommel], in his 72d year.
ViiriiirAl from his late residence, No. 725 Wood street,
this (niotidayYafterooon, at; 4 - o'clock: . Services at St.
John's (Episcopal) Church, N. L. ratermant at Lancet
11111. .*
JOBNSTON.—On the 28th of .May, at St. Touts,
Missouri, of congestion of the heart and lunge, Robert
Johnston, for many years a broker of this city.
be fissured to take place from the house of his son-in
law, Wni. E. Taber, No. 150 North Seventh street, near
Eace, this (Monday) afternoon,
the 2d instant, at 3
o'clock. To proceed to Woodlea d Cemetery. *
CONNELL.—On the 30th ultimo, Joseph Richards,
ton of George and Elizabeth Connell, aged 20 yearn.
The relative. and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, this (Ifonday) afternoon,
at 4 o'clock, from the residence of Ids parents, near Der
by road. To proceed to Mount Mellish Cemetery. *
CURTIS—On the 31st ultimo, Edwin - 11. Curtis, in
the 37th year of hie age.
The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon,
the 4 b Instant, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Dr.
Frederick Burmister, Otis (late Wood) street, below
Frankford road. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
***
MoVAIIGEL—At Darlington, N. S., on the 31st of 6th
month, May, Lydia McVaugh, In the 77th year of her
aye. ,
• The relatiyee end friends am Invited to attend the
funeral, from her late .residence, this (Second day)
afternoon, 'et l) . it
SECOND MOURNING POPLINS;
vALlororAs, AND . GINGETAMEI-8N8391i &
BON invite attention to their Now Stock of— •
Second Mourning Gingharns,ls to 25 cent& . • •
Be cone Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins, 625( to IL
Second Mourning Silk and Wool Valeacias, 75 eta.
Bleck and White finest French Jaconets, 26 cis.
Plain Bleck finest' French JaCODOtil, 25 et&
Lupin's Black Ohallies, 44 cta.
Lupin's Black Berea°. 7-4 wide, 02% eta.
Lupin's Black Orape Maretz, 25 cten
Lupin's Black Tatuartines, 25 eta. talfl.44f
crrMAGONIC NOT ICE..—TIIE hi EMBERS
of RISING STAR. LGRGS., 121,A. T. al.,
and dm ardorly, irk resoccttalla fitkltedta meat
ittrOo t h WAVriat IM , at 3 o'clock, to laitottlfia
anent of lbeir late Brothers. P.R. JOHN DO GB Y and
ROBIIRT JOHNBTON. By onlar of
- It . M. A. DS GROOTR, W.
ozrA. MEETING OF THE REPUBLIO&N
..91.13110t the Fourteenth ward will he held at
the Hechabici.:7ll4l, (third etoiy) CO kTE3 Street,
above Zleventh, - .an TVICSD&Y EVENING, Jrine 31,
at 8 o'clock. ; Ptlicttial attendance to tegtitlltEd.
11* %4 DANIEL W. CLAIM; BectetarY.
Iffit TWENTIETH WARD REPUBLICAN
ASSOCIATION.—A meeting of the Republican
/immolation, of the ' Tlyentieth ward, wlll be held at the
Ponth Penn boo /1011.1 , 0, on TIIIB (Idonlay) 11986 f...
ING, at 8 o'clock. *oral eminent speakers will be
present and names the 'meeting. All friends of the Na
tional and Stste Administrations aro invited.
THOMAS ASHTON, Vice President.
AUGUSTUS SAMOAN. Secretary. ltie
Met.- - NOTIVIV."—A. • GENERAL MEETING
11.3.5. of the 6toct%lders of tbii UNION CANAL 0011/..
PaNY, and of theatendholders sof said company now seeertd by the ).tit mortgage, dated the 28d April. ' 1853,
warm held at the Booms of the Boardnt Trade. No. 505
CHESTNUT Ittrcet;',On MONDAY. the nita,,day.. of
JUNE, 1862, et 11 A. IL, for the purpose of conatdortpg
and acing neon the provlrions of an act of the coMmon
'.wealth of Pennsylvania. entitled " A farther .eappfen.
went to the several acts heretofore passed relating to the
Union Canal Company, of Penneylvonla.7,4Aßproved
the 10th day of April, L. D. 1862.. ,
By order of the Board of. Managers. • • ~
• ....TLIERBf,PAC3B, Prbitldent.. , '
0. TITOMPBON. Secretary: •
ErrOFFICE MONONGAHELA. NAVIGAR..
TION CObIPA.EY,
PITTSIIIIRG, 1181 23, 18M:
• At a meeting of the Board of Managers of this Camps
held on the let of May, 1862, the following resolutions
were adopted:
Resolved. That coupon bowie - of this Compatiyt hear
ing date the first - deiy of July, next, be issued to the
amount of Two Hundred iThenamid Dollars ' in
same of One Tboussnd Dollars. each, payakle in twen
ty-five years after the date thereof, bearang - taterest
at the rate of six per contain per .annunt', paya
ble rend-aorinslty, to the city of New York, .avid'the said
bonds be secured by mortgage of the works and.iivennes
of this Company, to be made to Thomas — Bakeivell, as
trustee, for the holders of said bonds. • -
Resolved, That the President of this Company'be au
thorized to procure, to be negotiated, of the Mortgage
bonds of this Company, this day ordered to belssurd, the
amount of one hundred and twenty-fivethimand dol
lars,. for cash, or the ontstsnding bonditmf Coin:
pany, maturing on the 'grist day of January next, 'at
In accordance with the foregoing resolutions, SUB
SCRIPTIONS will bt received until three o'clock_of the
24th DAT. OF JUNE NEXT,' for the above- loan. In
formation with regard to the character of the Improve
ment may be obtained from Joshua Hanna, H 97., of Ma
ns; Hart, & Co, Pittsburg; Abraham Gibbons, Ese.,.
Coatesville Chester county, Pa. ; and Messrs. Jay,
Cook, k Co., Philadelphia, who are authorized to receive
trubecriptionafor the loan.
The Capital Stock of the Company is $726,700.
Funded debt, (bondsoutstanding) 182,000
Thereto no limiting or other debt existing. The works.
are in active operatics' and complete repair, and the re- ,
cadets justify expectations of the usual or average divi
dend for the present year. Tim works were so.lar com
pleted, and the debts et the Company pairlafto enable
tho Managers to declare their first dividend, July . , fib,
1868, eines which time they have declared fourteen divi
dends up to Juiyi 1861—eight years--amounting in the
aggregate to filly-four and one-half per coot, or six and
eighty-one hundredths per cent. per annum. Thera are
no bonds in the market better secured than those of this .
Company, and nose that otter greater indacernentilor
investment an to security and prompt payment. of inte-
rest, which is well known by the holders of the present
outztatding bonds. The object of this mortgage is to
concentrate the bonds of the Company and secure the
. whole. A preference will be given to the present holders
of the horde maturing January Ist, 1863 The Comp sue
reserves the right to accept the whets or, any portion of
b seri hod - • . :* _ •
toy 27. t.7e24
. J. K. 141001131E1w, irarrosiri. - •
.
TrNOTICE. - THE .ANNIYAL WIEETINia
of the Btookholdein of the PHILADIMPHIA,
STEAMSHIP COCK COMPANY, for the election or five
directors and the transac'inn of other,businese, will be
held at No. 120 N -DELAWARE Avenue, (2d floor), on
Monday, Juno 2d, 1862. at 12 o'clock, noon. •
!surf-6t -WM. DIDNNIS, Secretary and Treasurer.
OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAYI•
GLUON 00NPANY.—Pilnaintrnii, May 21,
1662.
A. Dividend of TURBB PER BENT.. equal to ono
dollar and fifty cents mir shore, on the capital stock of the
company, has this day been declared by the Board of
MlLlafffie, mats% on demand: •
my2B-fit BDWIIi WALTER., Treasurer.
trrOFFICE GIRARD FIRE. AND MA.
ROB INSURANCE COMPANY. 415 WAL
NUT Sr, rIIILADBLPIIIA, May 12,1887.—The Directors
Dave this day declared a semi-anonal DIVIDEND of
tbrre and a halt per cent., payable to the stockholders of
Ibis Company, on and after the lOth instant. •
myl4.mwilm ALFRED B. GILLETT, Treastmei.
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF THE
PINE ARTS.—The annual election for a Pond.
deot and twelve Directors will be bold at the Academy on
MONDAY, the 2d of June, between the banns of 6. and
6P. M. JOHN T. LEWIS, tiecretarp: •.
- Philadelphia, May 26,1862.. . • m127-6t.
..
TTNITED STATES PATENT OF
. V FIOE, WASUINGTON, May 29, 1862. • • •
On the petition of Robert Burns Goodyear, formerly of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, now of Elkton '
Maryland,-
preying for the extension of a patent granted to James A.
Bowie and Charles Carr, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
ae the assignees of the said Robert 11. Goodyear, dated
March 13, 1849, antedated eeptember 13,1848, and ro-.
assigned by them to Robert B. Goodyear, and reissued to
him on the 20th May, 1862, for an improvement in aphis.
rains •for operating 'shuttle boxes of looms, for seven
Seats from the expiration of said patent, which takes
place on the lath day of September, 1862 '
It la ordered, that the said petition bo heard at iftta.,Pa
tent Office on MONDAY, the Roth day of August next, ,
at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are notlfkit to appear:
and show cense, if any they leave, why said petition
ought not to be granted.
Persons opposing the extension are required to file In
the .Patent Office their:objections, specially set forth ln
writing, at least twenty days before the day of in (ring ; all
testimony flied by either party to be used at the said hear
ing must be taken and transmitted In accordance with
the rules of the office, which will be furnished on spelt
cation. •
.The testimony in this• case will be closed on the 11th
day of. ugust next; depositions and other Dithers relied
• upon ei teetimony most be flied in the office on or before
the morning of tbst day ; the arguments, It any, within
ten days thereafter. •
Ordered, also. that this notice - be pubilahsd the Na.
tional Republican, Washington, D. C., assirrbs:eyess;
Philadelphia, PeDllB:, - 011C0 a week for three sutoeintos
weeks; the first of said publications to he at letiet.sdry;
days previous to the day of beatin P g..
-•-• --D. . ifOLLOWAY, •
• Oconadlefooer of Patents..
. .
P. S of the above rapers will please 00pY, and
send their bills to the Patent Office, with a paper contain
ing thif notice. jet-nelt
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPIM, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1862.
torHEADQUARTERS PEN3SYLTA.NLA
TOLUNTESItet, 242 , t P"' nereot, ITASEHNG
TO7, D. 0. May 27, 1882
The folloa it Ft in a lint of the sick and wounded Penn
sylvania sokiit re to the hospital! indicated
Major Githland, who by the Instructions of Govornor
Curtin is detailed to look after our nick, will furnish any
additional itformatioa to tlitir relatives and friends.
Lettere addrested to these headquarters will reach him.
J. H. rOLKSTON, tdilitary Agent.
Cartier Hospital. near Washington, in oho* of Sur
geon Irm. A. Bradiy, May 27, 1362.--
1. Jneoh Reptant, Co. B, 76th Regiment.
2, .Wm. Armstrong, Co K. 12th do. Reserves.
8. Bosom Mtrnbu, Co. C, 78A do. .Volunteers.
4. Jobo Berbemon, Co. A, 61st do. do., lum
bago.
6. Peter Campbell, Co. B. Gtb do. Rourros, obro-
MC rheum... Cm.
G. Peter Davila, F, 73&1 do.
7. B. Moister. Co. F. 74th do.
._ . .. _ . ...
8. Gustavus Harswaid, Co. 1,75 th do.
9. J. J. Bunter, Co. I, let Cavalry.
10. -Radice, Co. K, 9th Reserves, chronic bron
chitis.
lt. Patrick Gorman, Co. B, 6th Cavalry, pleurodlida.
12. --- Ives, Co. 11, Gth Regiment R. V., 0., chronic
rheumatism.
13. - Miler Co. D. 74th do. Voluntoers.
14. 0. Reinke, Zki. K, 74th do. ' do.
16.'J. Anon, to. M, let do. Cavalry, debility.
10; B. Curry, Co. I, 107th do.
17. A. A. Succor, Co. A, 107th do.
118. Philip Leikins, Co. K, 734 do., chronic brochitis.
10. John Meichner,Co. (3, 76th do.-
20. Julius Leignix, On. 13, 74thdo. •
21. lienr.y Schroder On. E, 76th do.
22. - Enhan it. do 11, Tstb do.
93. Unladen Wost, CO. K, 75th do. •
24. Israel Schud, Co. 1, 75th do., rheumatism.
25. George liess, Co. 0,73 d do., do.
28. Sergi. Schroder, Co. I, 76th do.
' 27. W. Clerk, Co. I, 42d do. •
28. )IL Long, Co. C, 8d do. It. V. 0., dis
charged May 21.
W. Shields, Ou. D, 63d do, _
29. W. O. Spottswood, let do. R. T. O.
80. M. Lippincott, Co. K. 7th do.. do.
31. N. N. Pert, Co. B, 3d di). do.
32..1. It. Donghet ty, Co. I. 03d do. '
33. P. Londerback, Ca D, 03d do. i
84 B. Testy, CO. E, 11th do. E. V. C.
35. M. V. Brigs, Co. K. 40th do.
36. 61 Sexton, Co. A, 57th
ST. D. Clbristuan, Co. I, 934 do. .. , •
38. D. Jame", Co. 13, 99th
89. C: Burnside, Co. I, Ist - do. 11. V. 0., dig
. charged.
.40.'A. Bardolph, Co. D. 7th . do. de. i
41. W. Gebber, Co. -, 7th do. do.. / •
42. R. Gilmer, 106th Regiment. t
43. R. Till, ell do.
44.' Wm. W. Wilecr., 636 do.
46. J. Lauhead, 634 do.
48. W. Smediel,'lstdo. IL V. 0.
47. E. B. Davie, Co H, 9th do. Cavalry, debilitl.
48.-Johdll. Wober,'Co. I, 9th do , do. • i ' '
49. Joseph Cilinel, Co: K, 9th do., do.
60. Lev. It. Querdy, 2d do. R V. 0 , catarrh.
61. Jeremiah Stanley, Co. B. 7th do., do., do.
58.' Joseph Fowler, Co. B, 95th do.
69. George Kendall, Co. I, 20 do. R. V. 0., bionchltia.
60. S. R. liinchly,' Co: A, let do. Cavalry. I
61. Milton Klutz, Co. I, 63d do. Infantry. f •
62. V.'m Duddy, 00. H, let do. R. V. 0.
8.1. Jain B. Brink, Co H, let do. do. , •
84. Michael Kiien, Co 1.., sth Cavalry.
85.• Edward Riley, Co. 0, 95th do. Infantry.
66. Charles Bonet, Co. A, 95th do., rhenmatien
GT. Benjamin F. Haupt, Co. K. 95th do.
68. Alex. L. 0. Woods, Co. K, let 00, 11. V. ~ rheu
matism.' . . .
69. Michael Pigot, 2d do. do., melancholia.
L
70. K. H. Carpenter, Co. 61, Ist do. P. V. 0., cluing.
71. Thomas Smith, Co. 0, 7th do. do., rhOuniathim.
72. John Lavin Co. B - llth do. do., rhelanatism chro
nic. - t" 1
73. Wm. Dixon, Co. G, 95th do. ' 1 '
74. Benjamin Root, Co B, 95th do., debltity.'
75. Jacob F. Tracy. 95th do., piethia. '
76. John Conway, 12th do
' debility.
77. Edwin Onspangh, 98th do.,rotations.
TS. Henry Bwler , Co. B, Raii. R. V.O rheumatism
chronic.
79. Alex. eutodella, Co. H, 81st do.rmeasl#l.
80. Geo. W:l3ntle, Co. B, 95th do., meads,.
81. Geo. 11-Lowrey, Co. 11, 95th do., clitrrhcoa acute.
82. Chas . 0 Allen, Chi. B, 95th do., motodis.
83. Samuel B. Dairies, Co. B. 95t.b dr, , 1rP.a9103.
81. Janus Barnett, Co. A, 95th do., diarib.coa.
85. John A. Thompson. Co. I, 103 d do., Measles.
86. Thomas Davis, Co. H, 1034 do., measles.
67.• Ira Sloth, Co 'F, 105th do . measles.
58. Abraham Sitterly, Go. I, 99iii do., phthisis puim.
69: George _Worley, 38th do., pleurisy.. . ,
i 90. Arthur Swisher, (Jo. 13, 10111 do. B: Y . 0 .; measles.
91. John Butler, 4). G, oth do. Cavalry, diarrhoea
chronic.
92 'Robert Evens, Co. 6", 10th do. R. V. 0., measles.
93 Jaime Bolt, Co. B, Slat do., contusion.
94. Cornelius Ilfelvirn, Co. B, 2,1 do. R. T. 0., rheuma
tism.
. ,
95. Georg° Klein, Co E, 6th do. Cavalry, rheumatism
• chronic. • .
.
96. Corporal Chia. Harrin gton; Co. K, 6th do. R. V. 0.,.
catarrh.
.97. James Lindeay, Co: CI, 680 do., 8.
98. W. 11. Fraley, Co: B, 6th do. B. V. 0., exhaust
curdo.
99. John Palmer, Co. I), 2d do. do . rheumatism.
160. John Goetz, Co. B. Cameron Dragoons, contusion.
101. Wm. Bayer, Co. B, 4th Regiment B. V. 0., bron
chitis acute.
102. W. H. Palmer, Co. 0, 6th Regt, P. V. 0., fracture.
163. Patrick Mulvey, Co. E, Bth do., do., . S.
104. Wiu. Burke, Co. B, Bth - do., do., bronchitis .
acute.
• .
' l 5. James Ryan, Co. D, Bth do ,ido , 8.
B: J. 111 cilvaine, Co. 11, Bth do., do., 8.
S. B. Clark, Co. B, 16th de., do , 8.
Harrison Penrose, CO. A, 10th do., do., bronchitis
acute.. . .
0. idedin. Co. H, 11th do., do., do.
Thomas Hughes, Co. K, nth do. do , do.
Peter W: Poland : Co 0, 12thdo., do., do.
Hoary Esrey, Co. L, 72d do., bronchitis acute.
Thomas Welsh, Co. F, 99th do.. debility. .•
Thorium I. Gibbons, Co. I, 67th do., fracture.
Jacob Runs on, Co. I, 49th do., (returned to duty),
u.. pleurisy.
Nicholas Conroy, Co. "0, 49th do , rhesinatiam.
116. Thomas Zitley, Co. K, 85.1. do., debility.
117. D. P. Goodwin, Co G. 85th do., pulmonary Phthfabb
118. Adam Hem Co. F; 105‘31 do.
119. Samuel Brown, Ca. D. Islet do.
320. Henry Haden, Co. 0, 85th do.
121. Janice B. Johnson, Co. F, 77th do.
122. Wm. H. I emit, Co. K., 85th do. --- - - • ._,
:123. Jacob Moore, Co .0, lith.Davalry:"
_i.„ --.. .
124.. A rt,-....-Ett 5c .•••••••. , :t,,L•;,,,, 9 11,41,11 L'il i: , tit .. y.
AR: - J. 11. tMe ridock, Co. It, 85th Infantry.
127. Hiram Butingerner, 67th /planter bronchitis.
128. Thomas Pennons, 17th do., phthists pulmonary. -
129. Thomas O'Brien, 00. A. Bletdo.
130. Blasius Dill, Co. .0, 56th do. -
131. John Hintz, - Co. G, 52,1 do.
132. George Bess, Co. F, 77th do. • •...
133. Oliver Baker, Co. D, 6311 Regiment.
. i
134. Jerry 6prayue, Co. I', 83d do.
- 335. Edward McCollough, 77th do.. -,
130. , W. F. Buyorsit, Co. B, 93d do.
1374 George Goodrich, Co. B, 93d de.
i 138. John Cocktiller, Co. D, 93d do. •
139. John' Media, CO 0,93 d do.
140. 0..1. Doolittle, Co. 0, 934 do.
141. John Goodwin, Co 1), 93d do. •
142 8 Clink, Co. A, 57th do.
343. Bernard Debuy. sth Cavalry.
144 M. J. Wheeler, 62d do. rofsntrr.
145. Sergeant P. Bristol, Co. D, 67th do. do.
146. J. Supper, Go. D, 71st do. do..
147. F. Schaffer, Co. H, Ist do. 11. V. O.
148..T.Tiouglas, Co D, 57th do.
149. .I.,BlcDivitt, Co: G.T.it Artillery.
160. IL Lernierd, 5Sd Regiment It.fantry.
151..7. Murphy, Co. 13, 12th do. IL Y. 0.
162 I. Becker, Co: K, tllat'do.
358.. 0, Fisher, Co. K, 76th do.
154.• T. Bleantry,'Co. B, 49th do.
166. J..E. o, , klua ' Co. H, let Bides.
166. G: W."'Wolt,,Cog, 49th Beginsont.
167. J. Smith, Co. 31, let Cavalry.
358. 'O. Biddle, Co. a ' .83d Reek:Dont Infantry.
159. A. &berme, Co.K, 98th do. do. .
180 . 1. J. Edinger Co. 0, 182 do. do. _
161. 1 `.0,,1ff, Tutt l e, Co. ir, 7th do. R. V. O. ,
'RISK - Z.7. Bancroft, 18th do. do. . .
j• 363. .1. Lager C0,,•11,4d,"8,d;d0.
....4115i•lpscrTfeftOcr,•31340.11o. do. ii, • .
'386. S Reese, Co.'Fl - 49th•Higiniteitt.
166. .1. R. Runyon, Co. 1. . do. • •
107. S. Argo,
Co. F, 85th Regiment. .
168. ThomesZebley, Co. K. do. .
169. DI. Carper, Co. 1, T3d Regiment.
170. Y. blathiee. Co. B, do. • •
171. John Pfeiffer, Co. I, 74th Regiment.
172. John Ilessni, Co. 0, do. - • .
173. Crr. M. Wheeler, 62d Regiment.
174. John P. Black, do. •
175. Colin McCallnm, CO.ll, do. •
376. James W. 'Riley, (Band), 2d Regiment, B. V.O. I
177, James Clirle, Co.". 11, lot Rifles. , .
ITS, Milton Woodward, 00. 11, do. ' • .
179. Adam Stingeremith, Co. G. 11th 11/8011, R. V. 0.
..
380. Oliver Gillett, Cu. B, 3d Ritios, . do. . •
'lBl. Jacob Clinger, C0...0;7th do. • do.'
- 182.. Elias W. Holbrook, Co. .D, do.
183. Benjantin D. Liditch, Co. 13, do. • do.
GeorgoiWilliams Co. A, do. do., Mach.
181` • James Potter. Co. 0, 3d' do. - do.
186. Thomas Stillman, Co. K, do. . do.
386. Jewett Murray, Co. G, ._ - do.' • do.
187. Absalom Palmer,- Co,i I, llth Elites, do. ,
388. Franklin G. Smith, Co. H., 7th Rifles, do. •
189. John S. Dover, 11th Rifles,
190. Robert G. Thompson, Co. D, do. , do.
191, •Delos D. tryout, corp., Co. F, Ist 'Artillery.
192. J. B. Dennis, . do. .
303. John A. Jones,. •; i' . do.
- 194:' Georgo Ancheit, .
19k. Wm. 121 . Dounton, . . . do.
196. Thomas Doc oho°, 3d Cavalry.; •
197: Jolin.Greolifinld, 513th Regiment Infantry.
198. Charles L. Perkins, Co. K. do.
199.'llanletWolf, Co. 0, ild Regiment, P. V.' C.
200. Daniel Kane, Co. K, 73d Regiment Infantry.
201. Martin Thompson, (Jo. O. 4th B.egt. Oise., debility.
203. B. W. Philips. Co. B, 73d &get. InfantrY.
203. Dodson B. Cabbert, 00. I`, 90th Regt. Infantry.
204. John Schmidt, Co. 8,7411, Regirrogs lgysnrry,
205; John Meaner,
Co. 11, 75th do. debility.
208. W. W. Crime', 00. 0, 107th - - do.
247. John Mine, CO.ll. 73d . do. plithieir.
208. Roger Bane, Co. F, 90th do. chronic rheumatism,
' 209. John Voot,.Co. B, 74th dd., do.
210. Mat tin Whaler. Co. Z. 75th ao. • do.
211. James Meyer, Co. H. 27th do. do.
212. Simon Elide, Co. F, 74th do. do.
213. Herman Statue, Co. I, 74th do. do.
214. J. W. Vicler, Co. F. Slat do. do.
2/5....1'4'''' sore- - ;.'C;; ri.- 71.1 . :1.:,. tumor on breast.
21CDatid &dere, Co. B, sth Regiment, R. V. 0., debit.
217.'W. Staley, Co. K, 98th do. , rhonmalism.
218.'llictolas Bower, Co. I, 74t do. do.
11
210: Stephen Chub; Co., oth '" do. R. V. C., diarrhata
229.• Wm. Norris, Co. D, Ist do". do. measles.
221: B. Hamelman, Co. B, 75th dO. do. . debility.
122. James Bunicy, Co. K., 63d do.
228. Jacob S. Baird, Co.K, 63d do. •
224. SAMOICI Buts, Co. IC, 53.1 do.
225. Charles Jefferson, Co. K, do.
226. Israel Den, Co. B, 101st . do.
227. H. B.'Jeconiae, Co. 13,•101et Regiment. '
228. J. Q. lienderion, Co. B, 101st Regiment.
129. David 0. Thompson, Co. Ai ' do.
280. James Robison, d 0... do. ,
231. Sand. Bobbin, do: do.
232. Andrew Eastman, . do.. 634 Regiment.
233. Jacob Kuntz, 21st Regiment. ,
• 234. Matson J. Miller, Co. to, 101st Regiment.
2.85. John Guts, Co. F, do. ..
286. Corp. Heilly Levin, Co. D, do. •. •-• •
'287. Samuel Thompson, Co. E, 1030 Regiment. .
~..•
: 1 3MIE , Jonathan Greeley, Co. B, 101st Regiment. . r
289; Corp. Daniel Faulkner. 81st Regiment. .. , • . •-i
240. Clark Cburr, Co. E, 88th Regiment. • •
: :•
241. John B. Wollace, - (3o. 4, - 103d Regiment.. •
242. Jaaifth Lowrey. Co. K, 85th Regiment.
243, James Brieer, Co. F, do. - , - _
244. Joeephilhalfant, Co. CI, Old Regiment.
245. John Walton, Co. D, ' ' do.
246. P. 0. Dickson, 85th: Regiment.
247. -J. 11,8picer, do.
248. H B. Wilheini,•Co. A, 103,1 Regiment.
249. Jot n IS:Meter, . do. do.. ' • '
2611 Wm. L. ,Reed, Co. F, . do.
261. -Thomas' Reed, do do.
109.
1.10.
'U;
112.
118
314
.•Douglas Hospital, Washington, in charge of Warren
))'abater, U. S. A , May 2, 1862. .
1: E.. 1: Evans, Co. A, 11th Regiment Beseriee.
2. A..Efaince, Co.]), 3d do, ' do.
3. .1 Verenson, Co. B, Bth Cavalry':..
, • .
4. J. Mt Shade, Co. B, 93d Infantry.
5. F. Katzmer, Co. 0.934 do
6. O. Hebeler, Co: F, 74th do.
T. J. Beminege, Co A, 74th do.
Gledfeltor, Co. E, 40th Infantry. .
9: J. E. Bitty, 00. B. 34 Reeervea.
10. A. Ruing, Co. B,', 49th Regiment. •
11. B. Maloney, Co. E, 31st do,
12. B. Martin, Co. G, Stet do. •
'lB. W. Forbes, Co: 0, :23d do.'
14. B. Markley, Co. I, 23d do. '
11). 11. Fare, C 0..!, •• 934 do. i
16. W. Gorman, 00. B, Old *do.
17. 11. Borman, 00. H. , Slat 'do.':
18. J. Lowenberg. Co. I, 231 do. i
19. W. 8: Evans, Co: 11. 99th : do.
20. B. &cm e,.00. I, 2d Regiment Cavalry.
21. J Lenie, - Co. B. 12th do: ' do:
1..M.!.13m1th. 00. L, 12th Regiment Cavalry. •
23. D.Mibbo,43o:L, 12th . do. do. •
24. 3. Khmer; CO:1C" 12th ' do. do.
•
23. 0. 8. Knox, Co. C,..3d . ,do. do.
26: Ti. Lehman, Co. B, 2d * * . do. Artillery.
27. J. Bentz, 09. If,' 724 do. ' Infantry.
28. •2`.1. Lewis, co. B, 624 do. do. •
1/: W: Clarkson,Vo.D, 49th do.
86. J; , Co. E,-. Bth' .oavalry. .
21..T:)B.Iteed, 06.7; • '1034 do. : ''lnfantry.,
82..1). 8. Sh 83d f. do. -I". do. • •
33. J. Corbett), 00. 1, 61st do. do.
34. R. Houston, Co. 3, 10311 do. do.
35. O. Smallwood, Co. Cr, 2.3 d do. do.
38. J. Thelon Co.'o, Slat Regiment Cavalry
37. J. C. Applegate, Co. I, 1036 dv. do.
38. A. Croalord, CO. I, 1434 do. do.
39. 11. Eaton, ^o. IC, 12. h do. Cavalry.
40. J. Miler, Co. B, 12th do. do.
41. A. P. Drcker. Co. D. 49tb do. Infantry.
42 J. Griffith, Co K., Bth Begicuent Cavalry.
43 T..5..m0g0ir, Co. F, 103 d do. Infantry.
44 1). Farra (corporal), Co. D, 26th do. do.
46 J. JAPries, Co. I, 34 do. Cavalry. --
46 W Miler, Co. C, 8d do. do.
47 T. Orrick', Co. D, 85th do. Infantry. •
'4B J. Fisher, Co. C. 10let do. do. •
49. A: Smith, Co. ft, 49th do. do.
50.111. Caldwell, Co. E, 52d do. do.
61. J. H. Patton, Co. I, 49th do. do. • •
62. If. Pavan (lieut ) Co. 1, 85th do. do.
53. 3. B. &attics (enataiu), Co. I), 9Sth.do. do.
64. 0. Mcorebouse, Co. B, 101etdo. do.
56. T. Sullivan, Co. C, 69th do. do.
56. L Kna pp, Co. C. 03d do. do.
57. J. L. Hanna, Co. D, 95th do: do.
68. G. hlcElderney, U, 101st do. do.
59. J. Donivan, Co. 0, filet do. do.
60. R. 31. Snyder, Co. Li, 15th do. do.
61. P. 'llochetueyer, Co. H, 103 d do. do.
62. E. Burgess, Co. F, 52d do. do.
83. J. B Brown, Co. D, 103 d do. do.
64. R. Cathcart ,Co. 1), 1034 Regiment.
66. R. Emmons, Co. 6', 236 do.
66. 8. Ferris. Co. H, 526 do.
67. J. Thompson, Co. It, 102 d do.
68. L. omBl., Co. 14, 12th do.
69. W. D. Brown, Co. 11, 12th do.
70. F. Alfred, Co 1., 12th do.
71. W. Vi atm (itergt ), Co. I, 12th do.
72 J. W. Bend ow, Co. K,l2th do.
73. J. H. Baum n, Co. 1.., 12th do.
74. M. Voider, Co K, 12th do.
76. Et. 1) Ileffner, 00. D, 40th do.
78. D. Belton', Co 0, 584 do.
77. G. Ostrich, CO I, 88th do.
78:B. 31. Mitchell (sere.), Co. B,llth do. R. 0. Y.
A List of Pennsylvania Sick Soldiers in l'atent Of
fice Hospital, May 21, 1882.
1, J. B. Miller, 88,1 Regiment.
2. David Raymoud, Co. (3, 49th Reg., convalescent.
8. tiolemon Ittimonel, Co. G, 49th do., do. '
4: A. I'. BCDjiMiD, do. do.,
5...5. II Smy Di, do. It, do., do. ..
6.',W. Cowder, do. 11. 53d do., do. .
T. H. lidcl4lsh, d0.1),103d do., do.
8. Daniel Brosenos, do. D, do., do.
9: James Cummings, do. F, 4911, do., do. •
10. B. D. Winn, • do. F, 106th do., ' do.
11. !J. D. Norton, hand, 49th do., do.
12. 'lsaac Fanseer, do. A, 66th do, do.
13. Wm. J. Cook, do.K, 91st do, debility.
14. F. G. Mee, do. 0, Nat do , do'.
15. Thomas Cornier, . do. C, 91st do., do.
18. Thomas IdcGtain, do. 0, 91st do., ' do.
11. Thomas Conroy, do. K, 91st do., typhoid Pnen.
18. Atignstavis Drlmstein.do A, 91at do., do.
19. Richard Fares, do. A, • 91st do , do.
20. M. S. Snyder, do.K, , Slat do., chronic rhau.
21. W. D. Penthood, cory.,do K, 91st do., do.
22. Emmons Lewis, do. G Olaf do., do. ,
23. Same, Mainces, do.B; 91st do., do.
24. - John Rowell, do. G, 91st do., debility.
26. --- Bloon, do. G, 91st do., do.
26. .-,- Olueln, . do. il, 915t.d0., typhoid fever.
27. John T. Lott, • do. 11, 91st do., rhoomatista.
28. John S. Voltz, 63.11, 91st do., do.
29. Min B. Barwarth, do. 11; 91st do., . do.
30. Peter Alhiater, - do. 11, 91st do., do.
31. Palrecbus Kline, do. A, 107th do., debility.
32. Ruble Conrod, do. A ,107ili do , do.
33. Wm. Wattman, do. I', 91st do., remit. fever.
24. David Fordsman, do. F, 91st do., debility.
35. Wm. English, do.B, 91st do.
36. Wm; E. Watkins, do. F, 31st .10.
37; David Gray, ' do. D, Dlet do.
38. Patrick Cahill, 11o.F, 91st do.
39. A o:Price, do. A, 58th do.
40. H. Conklin, . do. L, 58th do., debility.
41. Capt. D. Vanderlin, do. E, 56th do., do.
42. Andrew Ball, -• do. A, 58th do., rheumatism.
43. ,J.. 8. Clarkson, do. A, 107th do., debility.
44. I Scliwain Reuben, do. F, 93d do., do.
45. 'Rufus Slefler, do. B, 104th do , do. •
48. James S. Price, do. A, 104th do., rheumatism.
47. Crispen Bober to Co. C, 104th Regt. rheumatism.
48. ;Ames Douche, Co. F, d 0. .. do.
, 49. W. A . Morgan , Co. I, .d do.
`5O. W. B. Walker, Co. F, do. do.
W. N. Brown, Co. D, do. do.
51. Henry Mercelious, teamster, do. do.
53. Peter Senn, Co. K, 81st Regt., rheumatism.
54. George Bondman, Co. I, sth Artillery, typhoid fever.
55. George Ilelsenborg, Co. L, 524 Rest. la., debility.
56. John 'Y \ ollbold, corporal, Co. F, 98th Regt.,
rheum' ar.
57. J. I G. Bu er, Co. H, 96th If ogt. debility.
,x
68. Hugh Scat', Co. K, 1034 do. pnettinoaa.
59. Wm. flour, Co. I, do. do. debility.
60.-. Henry Do*, Co. G. 81st do. catarrh.
81. Thomas CI p, Co. D, 01st do. -
- •
Seminary Hos fal, Georgetown, D C., in charge of
S yeon Smith, May 21, 1c62.
1. James Johion, Co. K, 8d Car. •
2. H. Y. C. Bieber, Co. E, 83d Regt. In., debility.
8. J. L. 7 hookon, Cio. D. (Y:d do do.
4. Henry tirne, Co. fd, lot Reserves.
8 7 6 ... J a mes
JohnD S s u i r a
7 1 l i r() : 0
Co. ..
Y D ' ,
D 6 l: n h lc t ite a Ci e T e ll .7 ll ) l e. : u, catarrh.rdiseby
ility.
\ i
do. . gunshot wound,
-
8 j a ain cerde G n i ta 'u l n . ' °.
K,
O. Win, Belsford,Co. I, 8d Reserves.
10. Nathaniel Gmbaor, Co. G, 8d Cav:, debility.
11. James Tr mpleepo.: 6', 65th Regt. Is.. debility.
12. Corporal Em Schmidt, Co. E, 'lsth Itgt. In.,
chronic rlictiratism. •
13. Jacob arter,l. Co. D, 27th Regt. In., chronic
c rheumatism.j .
14. John Dalk, CMG, 74th Reg(. In., chronic rheuma
tism. ', . .
15. Jacob Maitici,(Co. C, 75th Regt. In., chronic
rbeitmatitin: ~ '
10. John FDIC°. B, 11th Beret. In., hernia.
17. John Cla m(Osborn), Co. E,_ let Cay., chronio
theamah i.
1.8. G W. Wile , Co . 0, Ist ()ay., chronic dysentery.
..19. Thomas E.. owilog, Co. I, let Cay., pnonmonia.
- 20. Noah Cialut!tell, Co. B, let Cavalry, pnonmorda.
21. keret. Relit. p. Waken, Co. I, let Cavalry, chronic
rbeuirmiled
22, William Moitgomerr, Co. 11, Ist Cavalry, hepatitis
chronic. .' . .
213:. Henry Swell, CM 0, 188 Cavalry, chronic rhenmet.
24. Alexander. IhirWiok, 04;4 :7,-'l4 Cavalry, typhoid
fever. • ' . -
26. Bergs. Joseph Wright, Co. K, let Cavalry, remittent
' lever.
26. Jacob Cole, Co G., 88th CkFralry.
27.•A10nz0 A RM.*'..,-15,11.1-anot wound
ag :1. 3. B a.
olVer, Cd:21.,11.th BON011eb: - ;;-..-... , k. _
- 2Y. F....0ms liortlysoo, 45th, debility.
30. NV. B. Smith, Co:3, 834, dyspepsia.
93 31 . . Jahn
am Ecli D elLto ie t b e:
4 111 .. 0 0 7 3c a1 a r , Y . ,
• 1..--.
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• Columbian College /7' 'tat-Surgeon, C. H. AbadiS.
32. Jacob Frank, bib Vlavalry, fra c c h tn "z rO l o c f b t r he n i c e b g B . lB. -
Mites, rheumatism.
1. David Wvetiv7. Co. 4, 83 d Regiment, rheumatism.
do
t .
4. Thomas Pugh ;00 - . E, lid Regiment, thew:nal:Um.
Int. scloper hes
6. Win Estrioger, Oa E, 61st do ..rheumatin.
23 5! John CW rnam rAT
Eij i
I bum° . 1 el e n: s i 1 •Te r kku' e 1 n'
Co. w 1 / 2 . d K o 7I . " E01 t ti ,. d d d 0 0 0 debility
7 Abort A. Boyer, Go. I, 41th do
8. Win. Fry, corporal, Go. I; 49511 Regiment.)
9. George F. Blubaugh, (k.. 0, 81st do i
10. Andrew Jack., Co. C, Slat /
do ,
-11. P. T Clark, corporal, lilo. B, 101st do •
12. Janice York, Co. I, 51st do P I
13. Win. J. Little, 00. I, 67th do 1
14. James Early, On. 0,3 d Cavalry.
15. Solomon !Brewer, Co. 6,93 d Reg/Monti.
16. John Cape, Co. K, 10801 do.. debility.;
17. Franklin Petters, Ca. A 49th do , ty plaid foyer.
18. Adam Boktaret, Co. D.,26t.ki do.. typhoid fever.
19. Calvin Cane, Co. I, 49d0., - diarrhcan
1 1 9
20. I. Hollswarth (band), di do., taboret:duds.
21. Robert GBIIIALO CO. 93d do.
22. Robert Darrell (bend 93d do., rheumatism. ''
, 23. W. M. Grose, Co. 11., 9th do , typhoid fever.
24. Ebon Weand, Co. B,Ald do., debility.
2626:
StephenW .H . l. li a Lacy,
g e .. o . 0 8 .. ,
Cavalry,
91 0 d i 0 . . t ,
d di o arr .,
d h c ce bi a l , lty acute.
... .
...
27. Alfred W. Mitchell, .K, 634 do.
.1
28. Benjamin Wise, Co- 93d do.
29. Jacob Delany, Co: F Sd do., chranic rheumatism.
• 30. Frank Wunderling, t do. oavalry.
82 31..' Johnt
Francis.Gr en y tl a l o . 8 0 o i i
D , 1 0 1 . 3 0 t h .
gdho,
Co. Infantry.
9.0 t
h
fracture (accident
• • 83; Jacob O. Pickering;
84. Wm. G. Moore, Col
86. Milton 0. Giatly, C
86. H. D. Casson, CO.
37. Wm Oroser, Co.
38. Andrew. White,
39. John - De Foid. Co
40. Charles 0. Keith;
41. Relay Philips, .
42. Wm. Thompson',
43. Willowby Dietric
fracture.
44. Jcslah Lenig, Co , 42d infantry, measles
46, Charles Cavanag Co. 11, 6th Cavalry, bubo
48. O. J. Holderman o. 0, do. bronchitis.
47. J. C. Jinn, Co. • do. - sprain.
48. M. J. Joyce, Co. ', do. fracture.
49. David Jones, Co. , do. nenralgia.
60. Adam Gatlin, nor rat, 00. )3, do.. fracture of
skull.
51. Philip Kilin Co. , 524 de. • pleurisy.
62. William It Rill, .A, 6th do. contusion.
53. Corporal Mongel,po. G, do. ''catarrhis.
64. Robert Croft, Co 0, 26th infantry, debility.
65. Sorgt. Char. Russ, .F, 28th do. rheumatism.
56. Corp. John Rich e, Co. 0, 26th Infantry, de ,
• Linty.
ET: James Donahourb, Co. F, 104th infantry, injured
toot.
56. Christian Hearts, Co. .6., do.
foyer. A •
59. James Boyd. Cle. F, 6th Cavalry, asthma
60. Charles White, K, 6th do. bronchitis.
61. Philip Blow, 0 K, do. rheumstism.
62. John 3: Swat t,Po. F, do. debility.
68. George Baker, Co. 0,103 d do. measles.
Stone General Horyital, near Washington, in charge of
I Surgeonß. .S. .Fry, May 23,1882.
• 1. Leo Monier, do. C, 27th Regiment, dysentery.
2.' John Shrop, Co. K, 52d do.. ophthalmia.
8. Michael 111clialy, Co. K,524 do., S.
4. Benry Baker, cetporal, Co. D, 52d do., S
b. John Murphy, Co. F, 62d do , amputated leg.
. 6. Eli Remus, Co. D, 73d do., incontinent urin.
7. Charles A. Maker, (Jo. D, 834 do., debility. •
8. Lewis Ortat, CMD, 83d do., debility.
`9. Wm. Chedwick, Co. D, 88d do., debility. .
10. Flying Johnston, Go. o,BBd do., debility.
11. Philip joust, Co. 11, 1034 do.; debility.
12. Wm. Johnston, Co. a, 109th do.
18. James Miller, Co 0, 109th do.
14. John johnatoo, Co. (1, 109th do.
15. Charles timberger, Co. 0, 109th do.
.. .
18. Tholobe Richardson, Ca. I, 109th do.
17. J. Stoner, Co.)), 109th do. . . .
18. Jacob Iluiyard, Co. A, 109th do.
19. Barney Mikan, 00. A,l69th do.
20. Wm. (J. Bay, corpora), Co. C, 109th do, ,• ..
A, 6th do Cavalry, diarrhoea
6th do do., gnat; itle.
H., 6th do do., convalescent.
52d do. infantry, M011.9i0.5.
13d do Cavalry, hydrocale.
1 8, 3d do. do., do.
1: , ad dodo., pneumonia
C. 11, 3d do. do., hydrocola.
G, 52t do. Infantry, measles.
6th do. Cavalry, p 'en.
Co. J, 6th Regiment, Cavalry,
Eckington R4pital.'nedr Washington City, in ekaroe
of Surgeon )Y. I. 11. White, Ray 29, 1862.
Samuel Price, Co L, Bth Cavalry.
Andw. McColliugh, Co. G, 103 d Infantry, measles.
Rimrn Daffy, Co. 1,1031d0, died in May, 1882
Joreph Dlungel, Co. E, 103 d do., measles. •
Wm. McColionth, Co. 0,103d'd0., chrun. bronchitis.
Charles flinc:ally, Go. 11, 75th do., do. do.
B. F. O'Bnon,;Co. li, let Artillery, splenitis.
Levi Sheffer, Co. 0, 4th Cavalry,typhoid fever.
Beni. A • Parks;Co. L, 4th do., led May 7, 1882.
James McAbee; Co: B, 4th do., perldatis.
Wm. McKeHY,Co. H, 4th do., contusion.
:Charles F. Millard. Co: F, 45th Regiment, debility.
0. D.' Nixes, Ca. R, 83d do., mania.
John Chadwick:Cr:AL 71st do., chron. dysenterY•
Strgt. Edmund Poetsel, Co. A, 4th Cavalry, cont. fever.
United States General llospitai, Judiciary Square,
• in charge of Assistant ! Surgeon E. P. Vellum, May
• 24,1862. '
1. Jacob Reed, Co. L'B4th Regiment.
2. Alex. Funk, do. do.
8. Geo. A. Black, Co. 0, lltk R. V: C. general debility.
4. George Sty ir; Co. K., 7th do. coryzs.
6. Henry R. labia% Co. D, let Cavalry. debility.
'6. George Becraft, Co. r; do. • cl r. broach.
7: George W. Olawson, Co. B, 66th Infantry.
8. Allen H. Bondman, Co. A, do.
9. James Snedeker, do. do.
10. Francis T. Dolk, Co. 0, do.
11. 'Anthony Ballet, do, • do.
12. Jacob Geudner, Co. D, 11th It. V. 0.
13. John WRtraley, Co. L, lak Billet, B. V. C. •
14. Alpheue Cady, do. do. . do.
15. D,Tuprer , cont. Co. 1:1; do. de.
16. Simon idclitaw, do. do. do.
17. V. W. Langworthy, Co. D, do. do..
18. Joseph Shirk, Co. R, do. do.
19. Orlando P. Davis, Co. G, do. • do.
20. Abra. Newcutumer, Co. A, do. do.
21. Wm. B. Caries', Co. E, . do. • do. B. V. O.
22. thsintel Weiler, Go. (1, do. do.
24.. Jos. VI. Dnau, Co. A, do. do.
William Cu o rley;Co.E, do. do.
25... Lewis Parker, Co. O, do. do.
2d. Joseph NlcholsOn, Co. K, 241 B. V. O. - - •
- 27. Isaac B. Denton, • Co.r F, sth ' do.
28. John Acbenfow, Co. 11, do. ' do.
29.- Hsr. Stonebreaker, Co. 0, do. ' do.
• 30. William Hoye, Co. A, Bth do.
.‘31 I ; James Faucet, 'Co. H, let Cavalry, hemorrhage
32.. Martin Buttoy, - Co. 0, let Cavalry.
SaMnel Albright, Co. F,.sBth Begt. Infant!. •
• 3 4, Addison treng; Co. D, do. do. do.
35. George Kilter Co. D, do. - . do. do.• , •
• i 36: John Riche iari B, do. do: - do.
',Wm. dson," Co. B, do. do. ' do. . -
28. Wm-V.-Patch, • Co: B, do. de. • do.
O. Andrew G. Fife, Co. L, 72.1 do. do. goners!
40. John Stuart, Co. C, 101st do. do.
41. Mules G. Shutt, . Co. K, 2811, do. do.
42. Samuel Belly, • Co. I, 103 d do. do.'
43. Willie 11. flonfor, 00. A, 49th Reg. Infantry, died
24thlitte, 1861.
44. Chas. C. Ruddick, Co. A, flat do. do.
46. Leotard Rook, Co. A, Bth CavelrY,
40. K. McCormick, Co. H, 12th Begi. R. V. 0.
47. C. Whitmore, 00. F, 74th do. do.
48. William Crouse, CO. r i 85th do. debility.
49. Peter F 7 e, CO. P, 106th do. rheuma
tism chronic.
50. Jacob ,
Co. 0,113 th do. rheuma
tism, chronic.
51. Lewis Durhing. Co. D, 7411 r do. rheuma
tism chronic.
62. Wm. Ilackenfleld, Co. I, 74th do. scorbutaa.
63. David Simpson, Co. If, 12th R. V. C., fracture.
U. Thomas Bogen, do. do., ontiritle. •
'65 - Jowl& Mtn, D, 75th Regiment, debility.
56. Casper Bowore, Co. D, 74th Regiment. 67. Daniel uncle, do ' do., debility.
58. Matthew Saber, Co. K , 47th Reg., typhoid lover.
50. Paul Bowers, drummer , Co. D, 74th Regiment.
60. John Sunderling, Co A. 90th .Regimont.
61. John Meieney, Co. 14. 75th Regiment, debility.
02. mullet McCertney, Co. 0, 4th cavalry.
63. Jacob Runder, Co. F, 74th Regiment.
64.8im0n Lambrick, Co. P. 74th Regiment.
65. John Schmidt, 00.11, 74th Regiment, acorlrutus.
Oil. John Koolnig, Co 13,* .do. do.
67: Gustave Brant, Co A., do. bronchitis!:
66. Sergeant Rudolph Novrkennet, Co. /I, 73d Regiment,
debility.
80. Gebtuat Haller, Co. 0,-73d Itogiment, cond. lunge.
70. Englebert MangerroOrt, Co. 'O, 7311 Regiment.
71. Adam Cramer, Co I, 73d.Regiment, bronchitis.
.:2. Sergeant John McGovern, Co. K, 7.1(1 Regiment.
73. George Heavily, 00.11;96th Resiment, chrto rhen'in
74. Michael Renick, Co. B, 27th Regiment, rheumatism.
76. Leonard Wei'hofor,
Co. I, 76th do.
76. Thomas L. Clink, Co. A, 57th do. •
177. George B. Keller, Co. A, 90th do. debility.
78. John C. Webb, 00. K, 90th do. debility.
79. Wm. Dailey, Co. 11, 90th • do. orchltie.
80 Jamea Morrow, Co. D. 90th do.
87 G. R. Paul, Co. 17,411, It. V. 0., debility.
82. John Brown, Co. I, 74th Regiment.
83. A. Rnsrell, Co. 11, 4th Cavalry, bullet incision.
84. A. Fahegon, Co. K, 2711 Regiment Infantry, chronic
rhenntatiarn. .
86. John Keleg, Co. D, 7411, do.
86. J. Gunder, Co. F, 74th do.,
rhonmatism.
87. Javier' Schaller, Co. E, 75th do., acorbutie.
88.-72fichael Baumgartner, Co. F, 74th do , rheumatism.
89. Paldna Mil eaten, Co. F, 47th do.
90. George Rustler, Co C, 73d do., rheumatism.
91. F. klabautt, Co. H, 75th do.
92. Theodore Lonbart, Co. 110,73 d do , pneumonia.
93. John Richardson, Co. K, 73d do., phthisis.
94. Joseph French; Co. 1), 107 tn do., measles.
95. Bere't Henry Weckeeeer, Co. 11, 74th do., typhoid
fryer.
90. Absaltan J. Potter, Co. I, Bth do, E. V. 0., chronic
rheumatism.
97. Wm. Terry, Co. I, 3d do. do., detailed as nurse.
98. Henry Lorman, Co. A, 21 do. do., chronic rheu
matism.
99. Joel T. Yount, Co. F, sth "do. do., chronic shone
matiem.
100. James M. Gustin, Co. F, sth do. do., debility.
101. Charles B. Aide, Co. B, 6th do. do., rheumatism. 4
162 Henry Cunningham, Co. G, Bth do do., sprained knee..
103. rdward Curran, Co. K. Ist Cavalry, detailed as at.
• • tendant: . .
104. Wm. H. Mershin; Co. 0,3 d Regiment, R. V. 0.,
catarrh-nurse. •
105. Br beet Oahe, Co. K, let do. Cavalry, hemorrhage.
106. Albert Wordier, Co.. A, 3d do. R. V. 0., fever.
107. Christian Kaufman, Co. H, lat do. do debility.
108. Henry A. Harlan, Co. 0, sth do. do.. debility.
109. Henry F. Fusater, Co. I, lot do. Cavalry, chronic
rheumatism.
110. Harry Klap, Co. E, let Regiment, Cavalry, ;chronic
• rheumatism.
111. Robert Edlebute, Co. H,l2th do. do.
112. Jeremiah Shafer, Co. A, 10th do. do.
113. Alexander Lane, Co. 11, Ist do. Cavalry.
114. Robt Duddy, Co. A, 12th do. R. V. 0.
335. The. Diendenhall, Co. A, 6th do. do.
116. Joseph McLaughlin, do., let do. do.
117. Thomas Martins, Co. .61, Ist Cavalry.
118. John P. Kink, doe do. :
119. William Patton, Co. I, do.
120. Patrick Abbott, do., 6th Regiment, It. VO.
121. Frank Rouse, Co. GI, do. • do.
122. Thomas Cloyd, Co. I, 12th do. do. •
123. William Crider, Co. I, I,t do. Cavalry.
124: John Cook, Co. D, 10111 do. B. T. 0:
125. Jam. W. Bauer, Co. F, 10th Co. do.
120. leasc.Pickel, Co. E, let do. do.
127. Jas. W. Weimer, Co. 0, 10th do. do. •
• 128. Lorenzo A. Ries, Co. I, let do. Cavalry. It
WHOLESALE• HOUSES
SOAB,CE GOODS.
EIRENAIDINF4 VEILS,
In Mode, Woo,- Blue, fleck, Brown, and Green
CRAPE AND LOVE yEILS,
All Sizes
NARROW TRIMMING RIBBONS,
Corded Edges, Nos. 4 and 6; in all colors
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co.,
m731.6t] 333 MARICHT STREET.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
OF LIGHT, PLAIN, AND FANOY
01-OTI-I SACQ I,723 """
_ -
FROM no TO $6.
PROM $l4 TO $B.
Thai garments are elegant and rich In appearance, al
much eo as Silk Garments at twice the coat, and are thin
enough to be worn the entire season.
J, W. PROCTOR & CO.,
920 CHESTNUT STREET.
my3o-tjeB
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
CASSIMERES.
LIGHT MIXTURES.
SILK *MURES.
FINK BLACK
.'CLOTHS.,
LADIES? OLOANINGI3.
BIIO4.DCLOTEIS.
BILK MIXED,COiTINGS ! ,
• , NEW DrELTONS.
COOPER & COWARD.
S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET.
JRAASSELBERRY WILL 02E
El • THIS MOElNiNG,',Auaton pnichasee during the
past week, the following goods:
10 pieces, all linen, Huckaback, at 12g, extra hoavy.
10 do. do. . - do. " 14 do.
100 doz. Huckaback - Towels, all linen, $1.05 per doz.
60 do. do. do. 51.373( do.
10 pieces pare linen Damask, unbleached, 3731 es4o cts.
• DRICSsi GOODS.
30 pieces smell check, Silk and Wool Darege Poplins at
21 cents, cost to import 32. •
10 pieces plain 4.4 Mozambique!, cheap.
6 pieces silk and wool Mozambinues, 2 yards wide.
1 additional case of Ho zatablques, at 12%.
10 Mecca eager quality half-mourning striped Mohair!,
12X.
30 pieces black and while Organdy Lawns, 12X.
44 pieces pink Organdy Lawns, at I'2X. . •
IIL &OK SILKS. BL &OK SILKS
Black Silks at the old prices. No advance, from 75
cents so $2.8736.
Above goods bonght for cash, before the rice.
FOULARD SILKS.
etrlyed Thule rds, 'at 37X.
X stripe atm plaid Poniards, at 44 and 50 cents.
Blue Delano", the right shade, 31 o 37x.
CANTON MATTINGS. CANTON ULTTINGS.
Arranged in second- etory, at last year's auction prices.
No importation this season, and will be much higher.
Bed check Ilattings, 8-4, 4.4. 5-4, and 0-4.
White Battings, 4-4, 5.4; and 0.4.
J. B. OASSELBZERY,
Mammoth Dry Goods Goose,
95 N. 21011TH street, below Arch.
P. 13.—A fresh supply of the Double Action, Flexure
Skirt, patent, containing 18 binges.
Also, a fresh invoice of the -Bnreka Patent Skirt.
Agency for both. ", • . ' • It
"PYRE LANDELL, FOURTH and
ARCH, Lava s line aseortment of Stimmer Shawls.
VIRE' Sr, LANDELL have the Black
I_4 and'Whito Plaid Bins for Bonnets sad Dresses at
81 per yard. je2
ErtE & LANJAL6.IIAVE "the
shionable Black 88k.Iiimilesiudwof the big
Taffeta. Silks and . Paris shapes; ,:j(':S.t:<': Sea'
VIRE it LANDELL — have desirable
JLII. styles dark 'Breach Lairui ;Alas, tha chest stock of
low•Drlcod Lawns. leg
EYBE LANDELL
Spring and Stinuner Did Goode M low Prices. $62
1024 OWS N. TBD'7"T
M. NEEDLES.
Hee received by the letest, arrivals from Swope,
the following desirable goods, suitable to the re. s.
uirements of the present season, which he offers
t very low pricea :
Narrow Guipure and TalenclenueLsees, suitable
for trimming dresses and Garibaldi's ; neat linen
embroidered Breakfast 'Dollars and sets; 20 place e
(n fresh invoice) orpoffed Garibaldi muslin ; also,
new goods in points. Valencienne and other laces;
a new lot of .Valenclenne lace trimmed. Handker
chiefs ; also, ruffled French Cambric Handkerchiefs
embroidered in colors ; 'Magpie (black and 'white
figured) Lace Veils; Barbee in real thread, Chan
tiny, and point° aplique ; involCeof choice
styles Paris-mfuie Infante ceps. The special atten. ra
lion of ladies intending to visit out of town during
the Blamer is called to the above, as also to my
exteuslre assortment of. White Goods and Linens,
adapted to summer uses ; a great variety' of plaid. Im
striped, dotted, flowed, and plainmuslins, and nets, ti
hle for Garibaldi's, kn. rey26
1024 ,OHNSTNUT EITRICILT
LINENLINENS AT IKPORTERS' PRICES.
S
—RICHARDSON'S and DENIMS -DICKSON'S
celebrated SHIRTING and IRONTING MINNS, re
ceived tram tbe manufacturers direct, and pritarantled
perfect—to which tho attention of buyers and the trade
generally la respectfully Invited.
SHEPPARD, VAN ILABLINGRN, & ARRISON, •
arlo-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
D EBEL.:NOTES AND POSTAGE
lilt STAMPS ATM &LP PE:M
S .—Fourteen differeit
Rae; Notes and Postage Stamps sent pest'pald on re.
celpt. .of twrnty-tise cents. Trade supplied at 50 cents
per 100; or *4 per MOO. Address B. C. - UPHAat,
mySo.3t* 400 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
fiROSSE & 'BLACKWELL'S ENG-
Lisu PICKLEB.—A fresh importation of English
Pickles and Sauces, just ß received and for male by
HODES & IVILLId S,
• , .•
• ,107 South )9.k11111, Street.
111.!:" !TRUNKS. VALISES,
. 15 ), s.. Lit N. P.: DUTTON% ) N0:927 MARKET '
..,Street, bolovii,Tootb, uorth Eny3o-Btlv
MONUMENTS AND &BAV 3
6TONEI3 at very rodueed prices at blarble Vi'oricr
oS A. STEIN-KEW., SIDON ti.vetans, Wog, irlevautt
amt. sitaa-autif
PHOTOGRAPHS.
•
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.—
unuER, in view of the times, is executing. kW "-
pry% Ports AMP, life-size Photographs in oil cob" at
war prima SECOND Street, above Gree n . • 11*
REV. WM. J. It. TAYLOR,..D.D.-
we shall publish THIS (bIiONDLY) SOBBING
a very fine Card Photograph of Rev. Williom L B. Tay
lor, P.D. Price 25 cents •
Mc:ALLISTER & BBOTIIBR,
128 CHILSTNI/T Street.
REV. THOMAS BRAINERD, D.D.
Reedy THIS MORNING $ very floe Card Pictare
of Rev. Thomas Brainerd, D.D., Pastor of the Old
Pirm•eireet Church." , Price 26 cents. • Sent by mad,
free of charge. . moeursrza A BROTHS%
je2-2t •: CHESTNUT &rept.
pEV. W: CROSWELL DOANE:—
wo publish TOZI&Y a very flue Card Picture of
lice. Wm Creswell Dosage. Price 26 cents Wiled free
of charge. IIIoaLLISTED & BROTHER,
je2.2t • • -7213 CIIIMPBUT Street.
IR YOU WANT •.A. FINE, NATURAL,
eat icfactory Pietro*, go to . ; 31,11:11dirdrS, SEOOND
Street, above Green. Ins Chdomed Photographs are un
rivalled by any yet , ms4s.• $l, only. IiZJO.ND dtreet,
above Green.' • . . lctk
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Imported
from Pada; Bailin, and Vienna, toted styles and
improvements, whOleelde and retail. SOHOLZ & JAL
111111Tgf.T. nil Booth WOO TEI Street.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
T.BB HOUSEKEEPER'S .NEVE .NEVER. . FAILING COMPANION. WHAT KNOW. OR
THE ECONOMIOAL 000 K AND HOUSE BOOK,•
comprising live bnnared receipts for the daily dulled of a
Housekeeper; for cooking, preserving, pickling, washing,
Ironing, gardening, plain and fancy needlework, putting
Up of winter stores, and numerous neer receipt., useful
and needful in every well• regulated household- By ELI
ZABETH NICHOLSON. 1 vol., Dime. 50 eta
,‘ 'The people called Quakers," it is well known, live
well and not expensively, and as every one wants to know
bow to do the same, we ivivise them to Faye money by
Blending a modicum of it for this book, a. it contains the
compound concentrated essence of iood Quaker cooking
and housekeeping in every branch of it. Quietly and
steadily it has worked its way until it has reaohed a fourth
edition, each Wale being enlarged and improved.
For sale, with 81%0 colleetion of all the beet Cook
Books, by. WLI,LIAM. P. HAXiRr
je2-3t 724 CHESTNUT street, below EIGHTH.
NEW BOOK! NEW BOOK!,
THE OHRISTAN SABBATH: its History, Autho
rity, Duties, Benefits, and Civil Relations: see:Lei:of dis
courses by Rev. W. L. Rice, D. D., Rev. Williatn . Tiagne,
Rev. Harvey D. Geese, Rev. William Adams, D D., and
the Rev. Alexander H. Vinton, D. 1).; with a sketch of
the Sabbath reforini by the secretary of the New York
Sabbath Oommitiee. likno, 76 eta. For side by
WILLLklif. S. k ALFRED MARTIAN,
ta722 No. 606 OSESTNIIT Street.
DRY GOODS JOBBEEt.4.
NEW eItING: arm • SUMMER
M. L.l-IALLOWELL & 00,,
sss 11111RHET aad 37 NORTH FOURTH EMI
Wholesale Dealers in
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Desirous of selling off their stock of goods, previous to
removing to their New Store, in
" JAYNE'S - MARBLE BUILDING,"
CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer for the remainder of the season, at Wholesale only,
their AVISAOTrirE STOCK of recently-purchased
DRESS GOODS.
At prime generally much ander
COST OF IMPORTATION.
Thep m aLso offer, at
LOW PRICES.
well•seleoted aseentatestt of other goods in their line,
many of which will be 'sold at a
GREAT SACRIFICE.
409-rmirfAles
SPRING MILLINERY.
OpREMOVAL.
MINES OM RYAN, 924 ORISTNTIT Street, have
removed to 1107 WALNUT Street, three doors above Rle
venth, northeafdo, and will open PARIS MILLINRRY,
for the Sarin*. on THURSO AY. horn 17. aol2-2m*
PROPOSALS.
P OWE RS' HOTEL,
Nos. 17 and 19 remt BOW,
(OPPOSITE TEE ASTOII IrOOSE,)
NSW YORK
TERMS 31.50 PEE DAY
This gopnlar Roth! has lately been thoroughly reno
vated and refurnished, and now possesses all the requi
sites of a
FIRST-OLASS ROTEL
The
. petrobege of , .Philadelphiana and the travelling
public, desiring the beet aceopmeletirme---A---w.,-Z
EQUlP
minas, TWELFTH A.ND igRAAD STS.
• . PaiLinstruis, Jane 2, 1862.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until El/I
DLY, 6th Jute, at 12 o'clock. 11., to furnish:
TEN THOUSAND DL ALL' FELT UNIFORII
HATS, to be of the army standard, a sample of which
can be seen at tbis Office, to be made of the regular as.
eortmeut of sizes. Subject to inspection.
Proposals will be endorsed, ""Proposals for Army
Hata," and addressed to
G. a 0.11091/.17,
Deputy Quartermaster Geneial
A RBa zi !,]LO3!3ING. AND EQU
TWITARIr Algo 411ARD STRUTS,
PIIELAMILPIttI. tday 30,1862.5
I'IIOPOSA.LB will be received at this Office until 12
o'cloCk Id , on Tuesday, 3d of June, to furnish
.500 sets Hospital Tent roles.
500 Wall Tent Poles.
Proposals will st►te the earliest time they can bo deli
vered, as they are wanted as soon as possible. To be
endorsed "Proposols for Tent Poles," and addressed to
G. H. 080811fAlf,
Peputy.44.ll. General 11. 8: A.
(IFFICE OF THE COMMISSARY
v..." 01' SUBSISTENCE, No. 1139 GIBABD Street,
Philadelphia, June 2,1862. •
Sealed proposals wal be received at this Office, until
12 o'clock on the 6th day of June, 3882, for purchasing
from the S. CovernmOnt, for cash, 29 barrels Mess Beef
not required for issue at this post.
The Beef may bo examined at the 11. S. Commissary
Storehouse, Broad and Prime streets, by those wishing
to bid, to date of opening Pronolals.
Bids to be endorsed 4, Bids tor purchasing Mess Beef,"
and directed to F. N. BOCK,
je2.st Capt. and C. S. Vol. Service.
fIRDNAIiOE OFFICE,
.
A.! N 0.55 WHITE Street
Nsw Irons, May 31, 196
TO DEALERS IN Altit3.—lfiret-class Enfield El
fin, Muskets, in port ready for immediate delivery, will
bo purchased, subject to inspection, by United States
GOTVlTlTGetit.on i neplication to the undersigned. Par
dialing Office, 65 WRITE Street, New York.
No other description of arms aro wanted or will be
purchased. • S. ourspor,
je2Altif • °Wain of Ordnance.
BI ORDER. OF THE PRESIDENT
.AIJ' Orlin?, UNITED STATES, the following con
demned OBDBANCR STORES will be sold at Public
Auction, on TUESDAY, Jane 3d, at the Bolted States
Armors , . Springfteid, vie:
887 Tips for Stocks.
2,494 Batt Plates.
1,023 Guard ..
s
1,242 6. Bows. • _
1,763 Swivels.
1,326 Triggers.
86 Trigger Screws. .
20 Guard .4
1,150 Leaf Bight Bases.
169 First Leaf.
311 Second Leaf.
28 Joint Screws.
28 Base "
46 Front Sights.
1,998 Breech Screws.
1,928 Corea.
166 Vent Screws.
7,49$ Barrels in various stages.
1,862 .. faill•hed.
627 .. rifled.
•
Lilt Upper Bands,
1,883 Middle ..
1,654 Lower ..
537 Band Springs.
1.236 Lock. Plates.
•
• 1.2E9 Magazine Cover Studs.
150 . " .. Catches.
303' 4 . - Ci..vers.
1,076 .. Cover Rivets.
168,600 Pounds Coarse Scrap Iron.
284,000 .. Fine .. ~
80 , 000 4. Old Cast.
~ 130 Feeding Springs.
881 " Fingers.
982 Illain-Spring Swivels.
167 ' " . Swivel Rivets.
1.271 Hammers.
3,224 Tumblers.
6,126 Bridles.
1,136 Seam.
• 1,654 Sear Epilogs.
1,761 Book Screws.
4,928 Main Springs. ' •
1,460 Side Screw Washers. ..
007 .' Screws.
• 486 Ramrods.
1,162 Bayonets.
167 Bayonet Clasps.
46 Wipers. .. • .
'
600 Files (worn). v
460 Cadet Barrels.
427 Pistol .4 ' '
1 Screw Drop.
6 Ratchet Drops..
1 Large Wood Fan.
1 Small Iron .. -
50 Powder Barrels.
9,164 Bough Stocks.
10,251 Stocks in various stages.
187 Barrels model 1842, rifled. .
8 Vices.
7 Harnesses (worn).
27,748 Pounds Scrap Cast Steel. •
00,0 to rr Sliding Chips.
209 .•
4 . Toole.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms Cash
AU bills to be paid in Specie or Treasury Notes.
A. B. DYER, Captain Commanding.
U. S. Amway, May 27th, 1862. my3o.4t
MATTINGS ! MATTINGS! MAT
TINGS !.
8-4 WHITE AND °NECKED,
4-4 WHITE AND,CHECKED,
•
6-4 WHITE AND CHECKED,
6.4 WHITE AND CHECKED,
AT LOW PRiozs YOE CASH. .
BEETS L. RIFIGIT,
No. 262 Beath BECIOND street.,
West side, neer Spruce._
107 974 m it
TVORITYPE I 3 , —The finest piotures
.I.of the kind a-e made at 1111181 IPS: In effect of light
and shade and color they aro wonderful. Gallery, SE
COND Street, abotei.Green. Itte
riTURTLE AND. CLAM SOUP served
1 up doily (19uudsys excepted) by JAMES PROS.
508 tdiNIEZT Street. •
F1011111(018121)plied
G _
RAY OR DISCOLORED .HA.IB
eyed a beautiful black or brown at FOtrItTEI and
8116.1.4C11. • my3l..ifti
PUBLIC SALE OF COAL OILS
LARGE LOT OF COAL OIL
AT PUBLIC SALE.
150 BARRELS
SUPEIBIOX REFINED, NON-IXPLOSIVI
COAL-OIL,
WM be melt
AT PUBLIC ' SALE,
-AT
BUTLER'S' WAREHOUSE,
. BORTH. BROAD STREET,
ow •
TUESDAY MOBBING, JUNE 3D,
AT 10.CLOOK..
About 640 gallons of the above 011 is tont tip in five
gallon rams, and cared (five cane to the caeo), in excel
lent order, either for shipping or home trade. The cane
are 811 etipplied with spivrenta. The remainder of the 021
is in good barrels. The 011 will be e)ld in iota to snit
plirebasere, with the privilege of taking the whole.
TERMS will be made known on the morning of sale.
,my2o•dt
SUMMER RESORTS.
BEDFORD • SPRINGS.-A. G. AL.
LEN• respectfully informsahe public (bat this cele
brated and fabldonable WATERING PLACE Is now
open and fully prepared for the reception of visitors,
sod will be kept open nntil the let of October.
Persons wishing Bedford Mineral Water will be sip
plied at the following prices at the Sprioge—yis:
For a barrel (oak) 83 00
" half-boned" 2 00
the
wishing rooms or any. information in regard to
the placo will address the Bedford Mineral Borings
Company." mr2ft-fiw
VLORENCE HEIGIITS.-3111.6.
BANDCREN respectfnily informs the former Pa
trons of this beautiful surartlEß RESORT, and the
public generally, that the House will be opened for the
season, under her management, on the 15th JUNK_
For terms, and any other information, apply at Mrs.
LIVELY'S, 12111 CHVISTNUT Street m924-12t
AMUSEMENTS
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
CA PTAIN -WILLIAms ,
GREAT NAIITIOAfi• ENTWAINMENT,
THRILLING SCENE A
IN TUB LIFE OF A
YANKNIEI WIT MEDIAN',
EVIBY • EVIC bTING. at 8 n'clock precielv.
SELEO) MATINEE, SATURDAY at 3 o'clock.
Adrnheion 25 cents. Six Tickets for one dollar. Chil
dren 10 cents.
Liberal arrangements made for schools on WednastUK
Aftorncona. ja2-6t*
TBE GRAND FIELD-DAY
AND
. FETE OTIAMPETRE IN HONOR
• OF THE
PHILADELPHIA CADETS
Will take place MONDAY, Jane 9, at EDGEWOO).
For wheelers, please to apply at No. 319 Booth
BROAD Street.
M. EILA9EO
G. ECKEIVDORF. jet
WEI. JOHN DREW'S
ARCA-STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICK&
Butting , Agent and "f rammer JOS. D. INTruntr.
ENGAGEMENT OF F. S. 0 ANFRAII.
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY.
Charles Oaflor's National Drama of
BULL RUN;
Or, the Sacking of Fairfax Court Hoare
Jut)liar, (a contraband,)
Previous to the drama, the
• WIDOW'S VICTIM
- .
Jeremiah Clip -
F. S. Chanfralt.
Podgy Frank Brew.
Jane Clatteriv ...Mrs. C. Flood.
Prices as usual. 7JOOII open at TX. Curtain th 3133 at
8 o'clock jt2.3t
WALNU T• STRE VT THEATRE
NINTH and WALNUT Streets.
Sole Lemeo Mrs. M. A. GarzeMitow.
FIRST NIGHT OF MISS KIMBERLY.
THIS (MONDAY) 'EVENING. lime 2, 1862,
The performance will commence with
THE HIDDEN iffAND.
Oapftole Mies RiMberir.
Wool Mr. B. Yoyng.
To catch: de with the laughable burhroue of
THE ETA.GIi-STRII6i
Tom Tape, the tailor Mr. Vining Dowers-
Bally &resat ' Kra. Anna Ooweil.
rarons-60, 873(, 76, and SS erne; Private Dorm,
86 and $5, according to their look.
Doors open at 7X o'clock. To commence at 7X.
LAUGHING GAS.
Dr. COLTON, at the mggeation and request of se
veral prominent citizens, will hare the honor of giving
ONE MORE EXHIBITION of the LAUGHING. GAB
for Lad ea and Gentlemen,
AT CONCERT BALL.
' ON TORSO ialr EVENING:JURE 3,
On this occasion TWELVE GENTLENEN and SIX
LADIES will again Inhale the Gas—the same care as
formerly being exercised in the selection.
The PaPtailr
TBEM&TVE BROTHERS
Will give a brief and brilliant Concert, closing wink
' , Rally for the 'Union," received rightly wi is the most
hearty applause.
Dr. O. has the extreme pleasure to announce that
5111. DAVID
the i'Tyrotenn Vocalist," who crested such a sunset('
at the last exbitiits . o n fia
en er moment war
eggp_onthts
- 01Wng in interest any he haw yet given.
Oa MONDAY kV rEinroolsr, Jima 2, Dr. C. will give
en Exhibition for LADIES ONLY. Twenty Ladies will
inhale the Oar.
Admission 10 cents. Commencing at 3 o'clock.
Tuesday evening, Tickele 25 cents. Children 15.
Doors open at 7.. Com Mince at II o'clock. my 31-St
B. FRANCES ANNE KEKBLE'S
ALL . • HEADINGS AT
CONCERT HALL.
SHAMSPX SALE HEADINGS.
MtEi. EEMBLE WILL BEAD TOE FOLLOWING
COLIESE OP PLAYS:
SATIIIIDAY, Blot inst.—a Midsummer Nigher
Dream.')
MONDAY, June 2d.--rt The Tempeit. ,,
WEDNESDAY, June 4th —" Merchant of Venice."
FRIDAY, June 6th —"Henry the Fifth."
The- Beadinas will besin at 8 o'clock P. M. precisely.
except the Saturday Beading,
- which will be given et
8 o'clock P. M.
Punctuality la earnestly requested.
The doors will be opened one hour beforethe Readings.
TICKETS ONE DOLL AR EACH.
To bo bad of T.B. PDGII, Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
and at the Mall on the opening of the dome. my,29-tf
pENNSYVIA_NIA ACADEMY OF
TUE FINE ABIB. Thirty-ninth Annual Exhi
bition of Paintings and Sculpture, 1025 CRESTNTIT
Street. Open from 9 A. M. till 8 P. Id., and from',
P. M. till 10 P. 8!.
Admittance 25 cents; Beason Tickets 50 cents.
Stockholders, Arliats, and Contributors will reodue
their tickets at the Academy: no admission!! without.
Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 111
P.M. sal
WAff
WANTED—A Boy to learn Curry - -
ing. Apply at W. 00 ER'S Leatttor and Mad
jog Store, SECOND and WILLOW. Its
200 WORK . HORSES WANTED.-:-
Applv at HAGUE & S ASSUAN'S Livery sts-
Wei, SAN BHT Street, below Girard avenue. Eiebte•ntk
tayBl-43t*
PARTNER WANTED.L-The adver
tiser drakes a partner with some cspital and elDeri
sacetoJoin Malin the Produce and Commission hu•tnas.
Address '• Omega," it this Mike. my26-10tik
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GR
IMRAUB 021'10E,
Pm LADELPHIA. May 71, 1862.
WANTED ieIItIEDIATELY,
300 able bodied, healthy melt, to go to Yirecia, as la
borers. Pay 525 per month, and a ration per day. For
Jortber particulars, apply to A. 8.-IiII6TISi at 227 South
FRONT Street.. A. BOYD,
my27-0t Capt. sad A. Q. M.
COUNTRY ROUSE ".WANTED
—Ono large and furnialnd near CHESTNUT
BILL or GERMANTOWN preferred. Addreu 1533
LOCUST Street. inr27400
111. B. MARINES.-WA TED-
For the U. S. Marine Corps, for sea service aboard
of men-of-war. SEVERAL HUNDRED ABLE—
BODIED MEN. between the ages of 18 and 31 years.
All information that may be required, will be given at
the Rendezvous, 811 South Broca street, below Spruce,
Philadelphia. JAMES LEWIS,
no2o-1.2t. ' °satrap and Recruiting °Moor.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
in A HANDSOME STONE COT
MEI-a TAGE, north of DIANUEIN Street, GERMAN
TOWN, i.JD be sold on TUESDAY, Jose 3, at the-
EXCHANGE, by TROIK & SONS, at
desirable is eser7 respect. AS
Terme easy. noon. Very
FLNANCIAL.
AMERICAN GOLD WANTED,
At bizb prices.
ONE.TIZAB CEETIFIOLTES FOB Sara;
SEVEN-LUC-THREE-TENTHS /iNE COUPON
SONDE. TOE semi
DREXEL: & Go.,
$6,000 5 u,
m tN: ge. s A 4 , ,O pl O y Ci to TO
ALFRED FUME%
No. 51 North SIZETR Street.
m720-6t*
VrILITARY AND NAV - A - 1.
ILA_ AGENCY.
JOSEPII E. DEVITT A CO ,
(Late Pinion Agents for U. S. Gevernment,l
AGENTS
For the Adjueiment and Collection of Claims against
the United States or any State Government, An.
Principal Officals, No. 427 WALS'IIT Street, Phila.
delphla.
Donuts', Enlistment, Recruiting, Subsistence,
Transportation, Commutation and Rent of Quarters,
Pay Dolls Adjusted and Negotiated, Transfers Effected,
Prize Money, Beck Pay, and fibrillar Claims attended
to. . .. .
.
110 'charge unless the claim is adjostod eatistactOvilY,
.witli preroptnesa end correctness. Information given as
to the location or catuiltlon of any realmeet. Applica•
Lions by mall attended to as It made in person. it
THE COPARTNERSHIP . HERE
. torero existing between the eubsOilbers, under the
firm of ABBOTT, JOHNTS, & CO., to this day dissolved
by mutest comers. The bueineee of the firm will Do set
tled by George W. debries and :William H. Ilorry, either
of whom if: authorised to Bien In liquidation.
REDMAN ABBOTT
'GEORGE W. JOIINE,
WILJA AK H. EhERT,
GEORGE J. GBOBS.
'WILLIAM T. WILCOX.
Philadelphia. June 2,1862. 302.12t*
.I.ANUTS.-RHODES' & ' . WILLI &MS,
No. 107 South WATER Street, offer for able the
following
100 bales Princess Almonds.
20 Lsnguedoc , 4 • .
20 eici
20 Rogilati Walnuts. •
lb " Filberts. ,•
100 bags Pea Nuts.
. .
10 Wee Brazil Nuts. •
•
100 boxes 11. R. Raisins. .
100 Lsyer
100 bolt boxes IL B. Estates.
LAMS'. TRUSSES, .SUPPORT
EBB, BRACES, and other bleoltardoal Apvtionowla
A correct conetrnotion and early to the 'wearer. For salt
and adjustment at 0. H. NEEDLES' LADIES' STORE,
rW BLEW! Street, first door below Rooe.
Gentlemen requiring nurture Trusses will call at ibr
lonthweet corner TWELFTH end RAON, whore 0. H
Y. gives attention to this spootoltootare. 1nb.12-Bcod
..:F.6Chaufras.
3e Booth TIMID Street.