The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 02, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CITY.
THE RECENT STABBING CASES -Mr.
Richard N. Berry, who was so brutally beaten at
BeimTlM Beighta on Thursday last, had not improved
yesterday. Be remained ineeneible during the day. On
Saturday Andrew Forter, (horse Jeffries, and Edward
Lawrence were arrested on the charge of having bean
concerned In the attack. These men all made affidavits,
in which they professed to narrate their share In the
business, and in which they gave the names of the men
wko were meet active In the beating. The parties named
have made their escape, end thus far they hove riot been
caught.
On Saturday afternoon the persons named had a hear.
log before Alderman Beater, at the Central Station. Se
veral witiserses Were extunitted. Among them was Mary
Ann Ste'toilets, ono of the females who had been insulted
by the ruffians. The witneseta Identified the defendants'
as persons who were present at the time of the occur
rences aide!, preceded and followed the beating of Mr.
Berry, but none of them were identified directly with
that act. They were all committed, without ball, for a
further hearing.
The men most active in the brutal bustnets are well
known, and it Is to be hoped that they may soon fall into
the betide of justice.
On Saturday afternoon, Wm. B. Flomerfelt had a
hearing before Police Magistrate Debtor, neon the charge
of stabbing a man named Charles Brown, on Friday
morning last, at a lager-beer ealoon, in Third street, be
low South. There had been a raffle and dance at the
beer saloon, and a fight took place among the partici
pants. The partici) left the house, and when in the street
.a young titan who, it la alleged, bad been struck upstairs
.by Brown, went up to bleu, and after stabbing him in
the back he ran off. Thetnalfe entered the back of Brown,
lust below the abonider•blade and inflicted a surious
we usd. It was at first thought ' that it would prove fetal,
but yesterday the symptoms were more favor stile, and
hopes are now entertained of the recovery of the wounded
man.
During Friday Detective Benjamin Levy arrested Wil
liam B. Flommerfelt eadjook him to the Irma of the
vomit d man. Brown wee confronted with Itiomeserfolt,
and the latter was identided as the men who inflicted the
wound. At the hearing, on Saturday, at the Central
Station, Dr. Deed, who is atten dug Brown, testified that
he is not yet entirely out of danger, but that the mar,-
toms were more favorable then ou Friday.
John Beath _who witnessed the affair, swore that ho
saw the defendant draw a knife from hie pocket and in
flict the stab with his right hand.
The defendant wee committed to await the result of the
wound. • -
EVENING CESSION OP THE EUNDAY
NOHOOL OONVENTION —The Convention mummy •
bled at eight o'clock on Friday evening, and was
opened with prayer by Rev. Penn el Coombe. •
On motion of Rev. Mr. Dale, of Noethamberland, it
was agreed that each minister atteudlog the Convention
should, on their return, road from their pulpits the retie- '
lutione adopted by the Convention.
Prof. John E. Bart, chairman of the Committee on Re
solutions, pimento:l the following preamble and reso
lutions:
Murree., The Convention is represented by the friends
of the eabbath schools from all portions of our noble
Commonwealth, and le composed of t epresentations from
nearly all the evangelical churches within our borders;
And.
Whereas, Obedience to law and fidelity to government
are cardinal principles of one faith, to be adhered Le by
as. and infused nod imparted to others wherever our In
fluence can he a sorted; snd Wnereee our Government,
in this, the hour of her trial, demands the sympathy,
Ito prayers and support of all loyal and Christian heart',
and thus every man should limed firm in his plate, and
frown down all attempts to weaken or misdirect the
strong arm now pot forth to gruel, tide rebellion ; there
fbro
ierolvtd, That we hereby pledge OtlitelVs9, 59
Christian men and cltitees of this great Commonwealth,
to sustain this Administration by our prayers, outer,
ampler, RI d our efforts In crushing this wicked rebellion
and restoring peace to our now distract 41 country.
Resolved, Tbat we earnestly implore Almighty God to
restore peace to our beloved land, and gren. that the
blessings and the power of this good Government which
Mohan given to the United States, be recognized in every
pets or the land.
The reeding of the resolutions elicited great applause.
Several gentlemen made remarks, bat the lateness of the
hour forbids their publication .
The resolutions were unanimously adopted.
Resclutiona were also adopted tendering the thanks of
the Convention to the reporters of the newspaper press of
Philadelphia, for the accurate account of the detest of
the Convention
The Convention was then declared adjourned sine
die by the president, and the members proceeded to the
basement of the church, where they were regaled with
a light collation. They then separated.
A N.IIW fIosPITAL.---Anotliei'new hos
viol is about to be opened in connection with the Diann
nary of the itomeeopathic College of Pennsylvania, la
Wilbert street, above Eleventh : 'The board of managers
of this iesti union have made the necessary arransernents,
and already the mechanics are nt work upon the tene
ments sititati il on the college property fronting Cuthbert
street. When these structures ere cocupleteni they will
accumucdiste about one hundred patients. There are
many eoldlers in the city at present desirous of Image t
gethic treatment, and it Is the immediate object of this
charity to accommodate as many o' them us possible.
Those of our citgene who have always bees accustomed
to this mode of treatment, and so nobly responded to our
country's call. but now, in consequence tberee', are lan
guishing on bed,' of sickness, should most surely be
allowed to choose the kind of medical treatment in which
they have the most confidence.
This Dispensary bee been in auccessful operation during
the last fourteen 7 eare, and in that time it bee adminis
tered to upwards of one hundred thousand patients.
During the last year about eight thousand have received
medical and surgical assistance. Thus far it has been
sustained almost en , irely by the physicians of the city,
but in view of a necessary enlargem.nt and the addition
of a hospital, the managers feel the more umuranca for
calling upon the community for pecuniary a•d to the ae
eompllebm•nt of this noble charity. The board of mana
gers ere composed of the tillowing named gentlemen:
Henry Horner, 8. Dillingham, IL B. Sillier, B F. Glenn,
B, A. 'Leslie, J. 8. Walter, by Atom all contributions,
Ae., Pill be received.
How IRON PLATES ARE MANUFAC--
TIIRED.—The following description of how the armor
plates of the New fronsides frigate are made may not be
sinintereating:
The plat s are manufactured by fl piling" blabs of iron,
previously rolled, ani placed into a large heating fur.
race. Atter a sufficient heat has been taken. the pile is
wet btn g ft"
the required pattern. The fiuish•d plates are the subject
of Much wonderment.. '1 he beautifully even surface, the
sharp edges, and their tremendous weight, fill tho be
bolder with astonishment, and mate him doubt whether
projectiles can be produced to penetrate their solid thick
ness. They are 4% inches in thickness, 15 inches wide,
and of various lengths. Whether they are really invul
nerable remains to be seen
DIIOATION OF THE COLORED POPE:-
LATION.—There are near one thousand negroce in
Camden, most of whom are located in Beath Camden.
The Board of Education, some years sillo4l, with com
mendable liberality, took measures to provide the rising
generation with a good common school education. To
this end a school was established in the rear of the colored
church building, on Spruce street, below - tThlrd. B. F.
Brown, an efficient teacher, and one in every way quali
fied for the position ' has been selected to take charge of
the school, and under his management the scholars give
evidence of rapid advancement. The accommodations
are, however, very deficient, and but a small proportion
of the juveniles of that pert of our population take ad
vantage of the opportunities offered. This is owing, no
doubt, In part to the fact that the parents generally being
Boor, are compelled to depend somewhat upon the labor
of their children for subsistence. but chiefly, we believe,
to the lack cf encouragement in the way of attention by
the Reboot Board, deficient accommadations, and the
want of sufficient force of teachers.
ro. A HANDSOME TESTIMONIAL.— The
Columbia Hose Company, of this city, have becomo the
recipients of a bandeome testimonial from the member,'
of the Niagara Engine Company, No 7. of Troy, New
York. The Loy company visitt d Philadelphia In 1880,
sod were hospitably entertained by the Columbia Hose
Company, end the testimonial in question records the
fact. It epeeists of a massive frame,. measuring six feet
by Ave, gm mounted by a carved eagle, and bearing nn
met ous emblematic device,. In the centre Is a record of
ft e visit of tile Niagara, surrounded by photographic tan
traits of the members. The whole affair is unique, and
reflects great credit In the Mete of the New York cons-
Tony la wm brought to this city on Saturday lost, by
integre. Jae. McKeon, Maurice Barron, and Jae. Kee•
ran, who Pere appointed a committee for that purpose.
They returned to Troy on Monday, after visiting vari
ous public init:tutions. The frame will be exhibited, on
and arm'. Monday next, at No. 780 Olieuteut street. The
volunteer fire department system is an institution
Early American, and the exchange of 'hits and courte
sies tend to bind the firemen Into a common brotherhood.
131111,DlNG ?MMUS. During the
month eliding tiaturday, May 31, the whole ',umber of
LitiliEn3 no mite issued was 362, of wbtoh 332 sere for
dwellings.
33tores
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Coaoh.r.nuEe 1
ffitaniee ..6
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Shope .
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y.cio,l.—iwo of them five stories high -.- . .. - 6
II re w-li o uges - 2
'Vault . 1
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Offices ' 2
AIM . 1
Depot and stable for Second and Third Street Hallway
Ocmpsny, Lehigh avenue, west of Richmond 1
Of the factories two are at Maonyunk. Of the dwell.
lase 7 are to Ls ocu.story,ll3 two. story,l64 three-stem
And 13 four-story.
AMITE= Lr i. 813/T.—On eaturday
morning, Thomas Bawksworth - and E. W. 0. &Irene had
u bearing before Becorder Brine on the charge of libel
the charge being preferred by Mr. B. M. Dusenberry, or
the Board of Control. The charge against Mr. ifstice
worth wee that he had published a certain articlein the
Sunday Transcript—Li prosecution for which was com
menced against Mr. Greece, some time ago, and ignored
by the Grand Jury. The Mince charged upon mi.
Greene consists of a subsequent publication. Mr. March.
meat, of the school Board, and OLIO or two others, were
examined for the prosecution, when the defendants were
held in IEI,OOO hail to answer at the next term of the
court. Mr. Lewis C. Caesidy appeared for the defence,
and Mr. Brightly for Mr. Dusenberry. •
A SERIOUS COMPLALNT. Tle resi
dents of the neighborhood of Eleventh and rs streets
Lave for some timo put been much annoyed by the color
ed Masonic Hall In that vicinity, at which bails are held
almost nightly. On Some of these °condone 'Eleventh
street is kept in an uproar and clamor during the whole
night, so ninth so that many of thou residing near by
complain that they are unable to deep. This hell bee
long been a 60111T8 of complaint, and we know of one
family which was obliged to vacate a house *ear it in
order to get rid of the nuisance.
DROWNED BODY FOUND.—A few days
adn the body of a drowned man was found in the Dela
ware, near New Castle. There was nothing to indicate
Ida name or piece of residence. Tte body appeared to
have beer; in the water for several days. Ho had on a
knit undershirt, and over it a gray flannel one, and
gray casein( t pants, a leather bolt around his body, in
ablelt was a sheath knife nine inches long, having on
the handle the letter "Id." Re appeared to be about
rears of age, and had very dark hair. The body was
Interred in the Potter's field.
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TO BE ENFORCED._ - IJllaturday morn
lug Instructions were issued by the Mayor to the Houten.
ants of police to have the ordinance for the suppression
of nuisances &c., strictly enforced hereafter. The pro
vision to which particular attention was called, is as fol
lows: w That tt shall not be lawful for any person to cast
any kitchen or other offal into any of the pub] c streets,
lanes, or alleys of the city of Philadelphia, nnder a pt.
malty of two dollars for each and every offence."
COMPLIMENT TO A NEWSPAPER Con-
RESPONDENT.—The Sunday Dispatch of yesterday
took occasion to mention the name of Laurence W.
Vaasa, the special correspondent of The Press at
Fortress Monroe. The Dispatch characterizes - Mr.
Wsllazz as indefatigable, honest, and reliable, and as
bavirig eclipsed all other correspondents at that point
the receiving and disseminating of new.
THE COAL TRADE.—During the week
ending May 24th, 35.110 tone of coat were transported
over the Lehigh China], and 16,006 tone were soot over
She Beaver Meadow, and Lehiah Railroad. This shows
an increamo over 'the corresponding week et teat year,
but a alight decrease in the full total since the beginning
.of the year. •
'SUDDEN DEATH •
OF A CLEHOYMAN.--
•The Rev. Same Latta, a delegate to the State Sunday.
school Convention, felt dead on Friday .while sitting in a
chair at the residence of his nephew, John E. Latta, No.
SOB South Sixteenth street. The deceased was in the
seventy-sixth year of his age. Ho resided tear Parkes-
Liirg, in Chester county.
CRICKET.— A match game of cricket
Was played at Trenton, on Saturday, between the Chip
pewa okth, LI this city, and the Unital Cricket Olub,.of
Trenton. The Chippewa, were the guests of the United,
614 were handsomely entertained by then.
YIBIT: The Fue Committee of Coun
cils make their regular visite to the fire companies of our
city to-d tr• •
FATAL ACJOIDENT.—On Friday evening
a Milo girl was run over by a hay wagon at Holoussburg
and instantly kilted. The Coroner h id en indaest, end
a verdict of accithewid death was readerzd.
DIED.—Eft nry Fell, a member of Com
m*, li, le4th Pennsylvania Regiment, diod on Satardor
afternoon, at the Siete Arsenal, Sixteenth sod Filbert
greens. He had been sick for some time.
BEAPPOINMED —Mr. Robert E. SIRIUS
hue been T 1 )&14 ,0410 ( 1 Building respecter for three years
by the Court of Common Piers.
GENERAL NEWS.
THE NEW CANADIAN MINISTRY 00111PENTI.
—Tho lumbers of the new Canadian Govern went wore
sworn in on Saturday last, and their. .appointment has
been formally announced In the .Royal Gazette. Tete of.
Sces wore finally distributed as fellows :
UPPRR CANADA
Attorney General. Mr. J. B. McDonald.
Minister of Finance, Mr. Howland
Crown Land Commissioner, Mr. McDougall.
Postmaster General, Mr. Foley.
Receiver General, Mr. James Morrie.
Solicitor General, Mr. Adam Wilton. •
LOWER CANADA.
Attorney General, Mr. Sicotte.
Solicitor General, Mr. Abbott.
Secretary, Mr. A A. Dorion.
Preaident of Council, Mr. D'Arcy 'McGee.
Borten of Agriculture, Mr N venture!.
COM. of Public Works, Sir. Trevier.
In the first programme, D'Arcy McGee was put down
for the Bureau of Agriculture. He figures to Um final ar
rangement se President of Council.
ODD FELLOWB' STA.TISTIGI3.—Vrent the repor. .
of the Grand Scribe of the Encampment of Pennsylvania
are gleaned the following matistics ;
Number of encampments in this State, 86; members
initiated, 101; persona rejected, 1; admitted by card, 7;
withdrawn by card, 36; reinstatements, 28; imman
ently, 36; expulsion'. 4 ; deaths, 39; peat chief patri
archs, 1,212; contributing pstriarchs, 4,648; number of
patriarchs relieved, 612; number of widowed fsinilloa
relieved, 88; number of patriarche buried, 33; annual
paid for relief of nariarelte, $9,536 30; do. widowed
families, $43.50; finrying the dead, $1,800; total
amount paid for relief, $11,888.80; do. collected daring
the year. $20,156 92.
The Bncanipment is but one branch, and by far the
smallest, of the Order. The other branch is teu times
more numerous, with a much larger fund, and conse
quently a larger expenditure of money for beneficial and
charitable mirpotes. Notaittbstandiug the war, and the
consequent depression of all hinds of bueiness, the Order
is mill fionrishhig, and is steadily on the increase.
AN OBSTINATE ORGAN.—In a small church, at a
little village near Brighton, where the congregation could
not afford to pay an organist, they recently bought a
selLactieg organ, a compact instrument, well suited to
the purpose, and constructed to play torty different tunes.
The sexton had instructions how to act it going, and how
to stop it; but, unfortunately, Le forgot the latter part of
his business, and, after singing the first four verses.of
hymn before the estrum, the organ could not be stopped,
and it contftintd playing two verses more; then just as
the clergymen comp etxd the words "Let us' pray," the
organ clicked and started a fresh tune. The minister eat
it out patiently, and then renewed his introductory words,
rs Let us pray," when click went the organ again, and
'darted off on another tune.. The sexton and others con
tinued Belt exertions to find out the spring, but no man
could put a stop to it; eo they got four of the Moutest
men in the church to shoulder the perverse Instrument,
and they rattled it out down the centre aisle of the
church, playing away, into the churchyard, whore it con
tinned clicking and plating away until the whole forty
tunes were finished.
A IDONDENSF.D AIR LOOOMOTIVE.—A 4 oor
respondent, writing from 80. Petorabnrg. says that, on
the 16th nit., a new kind of locomotive was tried, with
perfect StlCCess, on the Nicholas line. The motive power
was condensed air, and the trial trip was made to ascer
tain the adaptability of the engine in working the line.
The inventor is named Baroneaski, and the machine
consists of a framework, witb a reservoir for condensed
air, and a number of tubes runnier; above and below it.
The trial trip was made a ith a carriage tilled with wean
gm, and gave a very satisfactory revolt as regard. speed,
for the carriage was drawn at about twenty-four English
miles an hour, and the inventor asserts that a greater
speed can be obtained, as his engine was bunt for a
screw steamship, and mach power was lost by the inter
vention of cog-wheels, which would not bo necessary in
a properly-constructed engine.
'UNITED IN DEATIL—On Sunday, the 18th instant,
Mrs. Marcy Mott, aged eighty years and eight months,
died end, on Monday, the 19th, Mr. Stephen Mott, her
husband, aged eightyeix years and eight months, fol
lowed her to the spirit land. They resided in Scituate,
Masa., and had lived together as man and wife for sixty
three years. Mrs. Mott had been in feeble health for
some time, but her husband had been able to superintend
the work upon his farm. A day or two before his wife's
death, he was told that the would not probably recover,
and, on leaving the room, he said, " Marcy is going, and
Ignore I alien go, too' , Ile survived her but a few
hours, and they wore both buried in one grave on Wel
zusdaie
A PLEA FOB NEWSPAPERS.—Rey. 'Henry Ward
Beecher, in the course of his pennon at the Plymouth
burch, Sunday might, made an eloquent plea for news
panels, speaking of them as one of the most patent ele
ments of our civilization. •' There is," said he, ••a com
mon vulgar objection about newspapers that I,,tbey lie'
so they don't lie any more then you do. MU is na
turally a lying creature. Truth Is a gift from heaven,
and very few of as possess it before they get there. The
newspaper gives both facts and rumors, and they would
be blamed if they did not do so. It is for the reader to
judge of these rumors. The last economy should be in
regard to newspapers. It is bettor to deprive the body
of come ribbon or jewel, or garment, than to deprive the
mind of Its sustenance."
ITOBBIBLE•AIIIRDER.—On Tuesday night of Last
week, a horrible murder wee perpetrated in the town of
Belfast, Allegheny county. It appears that a young
man, named Borne, was married in the forenoon of that
day, and in the evening a party of young men collected
and went to his house to 4, horn " him. The diKordant
sounds incensed Burns, and be rushed from the borne
and plunged a long knife• blade through the body of one
of the horning party, - named Bock. Burns then seined
the body and threw it into a stream running near the
house. Bock was taken out Bud carried to hie home,
where he lingered,in great agony until friday evening,
when death put an end to his sufferings. Burns was ar
rested, and is now in jell.—Rochester Union.
olird cma is re- I
her own bonae, and it was euppoeed that she hild."72P
mitted suicide, but sueploions circumstances were dis
covered, ha r husband: George 11. Colmar.. wee arrested
and enough developed on the investigation to make it
highly probable that he first choked her to death with
hie fingers and -then hung her to create the suspicion of
'Weide. Weems., he Les been committed for trial.
TEE GOLD-DIGGER‘.—From 1851 to 1850 the ex
tent of land which had been wholly or maritally used by
the gold diggere in the colony of Victoria was elx hun
dred and fifty vinare miles, for which they paid the
Victoria Government 53,015,022, or £lO per acre. If
tbo pastoral tenants bad paid the Government the same
proportion for the land they occupied during the same
period, the Government would have received from them
the 811111 of £450,000,000.
WASH-DAY IN gOLLAND.--In the ancient city of
Amsterdam a curious contrivance le extant, worthy of
mention. From the top. story of dwellings there is a
tackle and 'fall by which furniture, An. to drawn np.
Ent the principal use to which it ie put is the discharging
and receiving of baskets Of linen going to and returning
from the wash. Washing is all done in the vicinity once
in three months by the moderately wall-off citizens, and
once in six months by the wealthy.
VALUE OF .A LIFE ANNUITY =Au old lady re
cently died In Boston at the age of ninety-six, who. in
the year 1828, purchased an annuity of two hundred
dollars a year, by depositing in the Hospital Life In
surance Company $1,858.32, for which she was to re
ceive MOO a year. Sho lived to draw from the company
sip Thousand and :even hundred dollars..
O'CONNELL'S PISTOLS.—The Motels of Daniel
O'Connell were recently sold at emotion in London.
With one of these in 1855, O'Connell shot Colonel
D'Eetere. 'An inscription inside the pistolecsse stated
that D'Estere was premised £l,OOO down. and £l,OOO a
year for life, by the Dublin Orangemen, if ho killed
O'Connell. The Dieted brought. only .£1 18e.
THE TEILINDERER —The London Times gravely
informs ifs readers that New Orleans was taken by GOD
Grant, who conveyed his troops across Lake Pontehar
train in transports, and thus achieved an easy victory.
SMALL ORANGE.—Boston has contributed 51,000,
In hre•cent tubscrlptions, to the Lieutenant NYorden
fund.
TREAEURY NOTES.—The National and American
Bank Note Companies run night and day upon Govern
ment work, and al great is the pre/mire upon them iliat
notes aro sent to Boston and Philadelphia to bare their
becks printed there. Tho printing of the ninety millions
legal-tender notes will be completed within a week. '
FOR THE StlandEß.—The Preiddent's family will
vase the summer months et the MMus' Home, Presi
dent Buchanatee summer residence, which in being re
fitted far their reception.
THERE Is cheering news of the growing orals' in
liferyhuld. In the vicinity of BeLamar° there is every
vrosir . „9l. of en abnialant harvest, while the country more
bring similar gratifying intelligence. • •
UNPRECEDENTED.—The grand jury . at celesta,
after a threo days session, failed to a find a bill of In
dictment against anybody. 'The case is without a Dre
cedent in that region.
DEDICATIONS.—During the past year the Catholics
of the. United Ethics hare dedicated 95 churches, many
of them Tell costly end magnificent.
PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OF TRADE.
GEORGE N.•TATHAM,
Bb NJ. MAMSMALL, GOYMITTEE OP INN MONTH.
JAMBS B. OAMPBELL,
LETTER BAGS •
At the Merehante' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Sbip Tonawanda, Intim. Liverpool, emu
Skip Holyhead, Cole ' Liverpool, won
Bork 0 G Ryerson, Robbins, ....;,.Belfast, Ireland, loon
Brig Mount Vernon, Pike •••Rio do Janeiro, won
NABDTE lIMIEGLIGENCE.
PORT OF Jnne 2, 1802.
BUN BIB= 4 84-8= RTEI 7 21
NIGH WATIR. 6 48
ARRIVED
Behr Iselin., Yorke, 10 days from Havana, with sugar,
&c. to Q W Bernadou & Bro. Paseed In the bay. barks
1' Lamlg, from Segue, and Martha Alin, from Cardenas;,
brig Orison Adams ' from Trinidad; two brlge . unknown,
and ecbr West Whed,from Porto Rico.
Behr Diawatha, Ingraham, 12 days from St John, NB,
with lumber to M. Trump & Bon.
Mr 0 W Bentley, Chess, 3 days from Ball River, with
mdse to captain.
Bohr Cora, Masten, 1 dap from Brandywine, Del, with
corn meal to It Id Lea.
Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W Di Baird it Co.
OLSAIIED:
Brig Mom Day, Land, Liverpool, E A Bonder do CO.
Brig Bolling Wave, Collins, Ship Island, P Wright 4t
Rum
&hr Wm Carroll, Chipman, Elt. Johns, PB, John Ma.
SOD & Co.
Fchr ?diaerva, Jefferson, Fall River, Caahaer, Stiekne,
& Wellington.
. Stair Martha Maria, Reed, Saco, Noble, Caldwell & Co.
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(Correspondence of the Prism.)
READING, Hay 20.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows: •
Defender, grain to L G ytinger;.Cdr Mollie. do to A
G Cotten & Co; ferin, do to llnmpbroya, Hoffman Az
Wright; Dr Wm Moore, rye to P Borborig k gone; B W
Idgar, lumber to J Dayslieri Flat, do to Goo Adarne..
, Ma
The following boats enteredWBIGHTBVILLIi ueh the Susqanny.a2 a 9.
nd
Tidewater Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows:
Coleman, lumber to W 0 Lloyd; R B Bridgers, do to
Malone & Trainer; B M Crane, do to Bolton & Co; Q maker
City,"do to Cheater; True ameriran, do to Norcross &
Bheets; N J Mitchell and Wm Sdier, do to II Croskey....
mrston&wrie,.. -
Bhip neetwing, Jayne, for Philadelphia, entered oat at
London 13th.ult.
Ship Philadelphia, Poole: for Ifew . York—so reported:—
sant d from Glasgow 18th nit, and went to sea 14th.
Ship Wm J Norris, Ja:keon, cleared at Akyab 21at
March for Iraldtouth . , E.
Brig Lion, for Philadelphia, was spoken is 28th ult. off
Oane Flenlopen. - • '
echr Belo, Newman, sailed from Newburyport 20th ult
for Philadelphia.
Schee E J Scott, Bothell, Suitor Magnet, Perry, and P
A Saunders, Somers, hence, arrived at Boston 80th ult. - .
Bcbr Boni English, Hathaway, from Cohassott Nar
rows for Philadelphia, at New Bedford 29th nit.
Sara D Ci riot d, 'Hackett, J B eliau, Allen, and
Martha Collins, Shrouds, hence, arrived at Providence
29th alt. ,
Sohn New Baron, Glower, Entire, Blunter, and G A •
Hayden, &nitb; tram Bristol, and Elea Flower, Clark s
from Bomereet, all for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport
29th ult.
Bchr Wm Loper, Robinson, hence, arrived. at Mystio
.19th ult.
• ti c k. x 8 Kennedy, She!ten. aod. Antoci= Eagle,
Bamroi, honce, arrived at Bartford 80th ull.
Scbre Rlpaw, York, nnd'S Bolce, Boice p salted from
Salem 20th ult. for ,Philae.o'plda,
R ETAIL DRY Goo De.
625. NE W SPRING GOODS. 625.
O. SOMERS & SON.
CLOTH HOUSE,
No. 620 OHEBTNIIT STEEET,
Have
nowt. store,
ar A 1 r
e N
I .ALL,. g con s t a n tly a
large
and desirable aasortment of
CLOTHS, CASS MERE S. COATINGS,
SILK MIXED AND PLAIN.
Vestlngs, Tailors' Trimmings, and ad goods adapted to
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
PLEASE GALL .AND EXAMINE.
myl-lm• . . •
•
U:IAKS !•• • OLOAKS ! . CLOAKS:
LI GBHATHBT BLIEIGKINB IN THZ HITT •
IVENS & CO.'S,
No. 28 SOUTH NINTH STREIT.
THE LARGEST STOCK,
THE BEST ASSORTMENT,
THE CHOICEST COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
• THE NEWEST RTY'LES,
THE BEST WORK,
AND
DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRIORS,
IN THE CITY
IVENB..k QO.'S,
No. 29 SORTS NINTH STENET
mb264m
fILOAKS.—If yon want the best value
N./ for your money, go to the City Oloek Store, 142
North HIGHTI3 Street, above Cherry. Enh2B-Sm •
CLOAKS AND:MANTILLAS.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Of all the Newest Materials,
AND OHOIORST PATTRENS,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
AT
myls-2m No. 25 South TENTH Street.
CLOAKS
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
OP
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS
SEASON,
With Over" new material, made up and trimmed In the
very best manner, at prices that defy all competition,
AT TAB -
PARP26.OLOA.K.:- STORE,.
N. N. COMINiIIIGHTIf AID, WALNUT*.
TAS. B. CAMPBELL* Co.,
WHOLESALE AND ICEITAIIi DRAFABfi,
727 CHESTNUT STBEBT, '
• Have ()mod Ms day,
Bonnet's Black Taffetas. •
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas.
Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibot, high lustre.
Satin Plaid and Printed Maranlilee.
Lupin's beet black Bareges and Bombazines.
Bich Plaid Mozambknee.
Lupin's beet black, white, and high colored Chain.
Organdies aud . Saconets, grissalle grounds.
Cachemire Stripe PrintedPerealee, very rich.
Foulard Poplins.
Foulard Baine s de, &a.
ttROCHE ENGLISH BABEGES..-
A new and large stock at yen low prices.
zoy29. tf . SHABPIESS
MOZ 9MBIQUES.-
Plain Mixtures and Plaids, two yards wide,lar
Mantles.
m 3 ,29 tf SIiABPLESS,BROTIIEBS.
CHEAP BAREGE ROBES.-
Two hundred Flounced Robes, et one-third' of the
importing coat.
my 29 tf ' - SITABPLES3 BROTHERS.
BLEACHED MUSLINS.-
Extrs qualities of Shirtless,' et much reduced
prices. BHARPLESS BROTHERS,
ms29-U CHESTNUT & EIGHTH. Streets.
kTEW CLOAK STORE!
The meet elegant aneortment in the oitr. •
. . No. 29 south NINTH Street,
mh26-9tn Phut door above Ohmlan
103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
BECOND DOOR AWAIT, ARCH,
lIP BT - AIRS
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ao.
The Owortnorship heretofore exiatiog between
KAUFBIAN LONNEWITADTBB
Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the nnder
lined respectfully Informs the patrons and frienda of
the old firm, and the trade in general, that he hav e taken
all the ny-stain rooms of
NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
ABOVE ARCH.
To continue the manufactming o all kinds of
DRESS, CLOAK,
AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS,
181R61913, BUTTONS,
TABSELS, CORD
HEAD NETS,..
•
Of al descriptions, ara.,
And will offer Inducements in price and atteltti, as EA
u prompt attendance to orders, in every article amar
taming to Ids line. WM. LOHNEESTADTEB, •
opt-2m) No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Auto:
• •
SILK MANTLES AND SACQUEL .
Black Taffeta Mantles.
Black Bilk Sacanes.
Elegant new styles. •• • • •:. •• -•- •.• -:•••.:.•
Light Cloth Barques. - . .
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS.;
New lots, bargains, 123 ,18X, and 26 eta.
Plaid Mozambique'', very desirable.
MIEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
Bilk Mixed Casidmeres and Coatings.
Light colors fancy Casshnerea. .. - '. .. ',
. 6.4 Idixtnree and Haltom .
Cloth goods for little fellows. • - -
BOY'S. JACKETS AND PANTS., •
over; min ) • ..
•' :,
....._•za_p1,Z, A8 , 7 : 4 7 31 , ' 88°
IJan/eons. * • ..
'
Bore - Ijer. , . '
.. .
• - COOPER a CENBIID,
8. IL comer NINTH and MARKET Btrooto.
T. WOULD • • •
'CALL THE ATTENTION
:.
of my customers and friends to the following GOods,
which are fresh and desirable :
Black sod White Plaid Silks.
Organdie Lawns, choice styles. •
Mezambiones, Plain and Plaid. •
Neapolitan Silks, for travelling snits.
Argentines, Black and Brown, mixed. •
Mode Tamertinee, scarce and desirable.
Black Crape d'Eepagnes; from auction.
ChallieDelainee, nice assortment at 18X o.
10 dozen Kid-fluish Silk Gloves, at 31%e.
31 dozen Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, at 91..82% per
dozen; a bargain.
Ono lot of Lisle Gauntlets. at 1880 a pair.
One lot of Black Bilkisl.l2% ; the beat I ever had for
the money.
At JOHN H. STOKES',
my2o
.702 ARCH Street.
ILL A I N MOZAMBIQUES AT 13
Plaid IKosaisibione at 18 cants, worth 20 cents.
Plaid Mozambique, at 18 septa.
Plaid Nozembiones at 25 cents.
Plaid Mezambiones at 31 cants.
Plaid Norambiones at 37X cents.
Embroidered Mozambique at 50 cents.
BCO yards Gray Himalayas at 10 cts. worth 18 ot&
Gray Sollanaa, Gray Poplins, and 'Travelling
Dress Goode of every variety.
8,000 YABDB BLACK AND WOOL PLAIDS,
•
filling, at 20 cents.
BrOwn and Black Ground Lawns.
Fine French Organdies.
BEST • 12X CENT. LAWNS IN THE CITY.
1 Lot Handsome Silk Hobe& 22 Yards pattorne,
At 917, worth 530.
FANCY SILKS, 'VERY CHEAP.
Just received, 2 small lots of Berate Robes,
At $2.50 and 83, worth $8 and $l2.
H. STEEL 4. SON,
niy2o-tf No. 718 North TENTH St , ab. COATES.
VOULARD SILKS-FROM NE W
YORK4UOTION.
Foulards, now open, at 44 cents.
Mole Grenadine Vella
•
Brown Grenadine Veils.
BYRE k LANDNLTh -
my 20 Fourth and Arch streets: .*
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
—Plaid Foulards, black, bruin, blue, and lilac. .
Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide.
Piaace, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colors.
Wool De choice sbades. •
Plaid and email figured Wool De Laines, for children.
A large aseortment of Ginghams, at 12)(, 20, and 25
Emma.
A fresh assortment of Malting Cloths.
Small figure dark brown Mohair'', choice.
Shepherd'. Plaids,.from 18% to 60 cents.
Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety', at
JOLUT II STOKES',
No. 702 ARCH Street.
P. 8.--Good black Silks, 87%, $l, and 51.12%.
Cali and examine our $1.12% black Silks. •
NEW SPRING PRINTS,
_ 0/1010E STYLES,
IMBRIHACB,
SPRAGUE, •
PACIFIC,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF OEMS: -
O large lot best alylea and faat colors at 100.
COWPEETHWAIT B CO.,
tabls4l E. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET St&
CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN
TILLAS.--Ladfes in want of the above article' will
Ind it to their advantage to visit the old established hone
of Mrs.• UMW, No. 103 North NINTH Street, below
*SOH. The latent Paris Btyles always on hand at pHoes
that astonish everybody. and-Sm
IQ 0. Y S', MISSES', AND CHII
DBSN'S
CLOTHING-,
1N ELNDLESS•VARINTY,
AT
No. 137 South EIGHTH Street,
myls 2m Three Doom above WALNUT.
MOUNT MORTAR CEMETERY.
This Edmund is located II few yards off the Darby road,
about the same distance from the city as Laurel 1614 and
Is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for
miles around. .
Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed,
being high and dry. The public are invited to examine
its claims before purchasing elsewhere.
G ener al and sectional plans may be examined at the
COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No. 128 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
Where ratty further informatiob will be cheerfully af
forded by the agent.
DESIRABLE LOTS;
AT LOW PRIORS, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS,
Are now In the market, some of them In sections itl3i
opened, having hitherto been held in reserve.
07/1011 BOORS from IS A. M. to 4 Y. M., and either be
fore or after throe holm, at the residence of the under
aigned,
•
No. 314 NORTII TENT/1 STREET.
FREDERICK A. VAN . CLEVE,
B. B.LConveyance to and from the Cemetery for
each ea desire to eareheee. • my115.2m.
TNT - ORMAN & ELY, No. 130 PEGG-
Street, manufacturers of patent CAST.STEEL
TABLE. Cu, LENT ,• also, a lately - patented COMBI
NATION KNIFE, 'FORK. and. SPOON, osivx lBll 7
adapted for Camp use, for Fishermen, Sea.fariniy Men,
Mechanics, Minors, Lumbermen, and all Workmen car
rying their dinners. W. ec. E.'s Cutlery is warranted to
be of the beet quality of ENGLISII CASTeBTEEL, and
is intended to supersede, by its excellence and oheapnesay
the inferior qualities of Cutlery now in the market, and
to which 'Alley 'respectfully invite the attention of the
hardware dealers generally. my29.3m,
101ALMPBELET TRLNTING, Beet and
ob ee ' De g in the Oily, I . 4IIIIIOWALT & BROWN'e t
111 Booth WOII3IITH. IDOL
. •
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. JUNE 2, 1862.
To DISTILLERS.
The DISTILLERY knows ne the
" PHcENIX,"
and formerly owned and occupied by BAUM. miry",
Req., situated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BACK
and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bushels
per day, is now °Herad for male on reasonable and &copra
modefAng terms. Is In good running order, and has aU
the modern improvements. An Artesian well myths 'co
mbos run:Ashea an unfailing supply or good, pure writer.
Address Z. 1,00.1111 & 00., No, 1010 MARKET
Street, Pbiladelybia. fe22-dtf
dt- TO RENT—A woll-furnished
kaCorintry House; of moderate else. The grounde in
clude Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Gardens, an Orchard,
a pleeeant grove, through which a little brook flows, and
beaters grounds for the use of two cows. It is situated a
mile and a bag from Old York Road Station, North Penn
eylvenla Railroad. Inquire 1516 LOCUS I, Street.
ap7-mwf.tf
FOR SALE—On the most aocom
ntodating term., P HTSIO lAN'S PROP El STY . , con
venient to the city; gond practice given iu ; wealthy
neighborhood. For further particulars. apply to
E. PETTIT,
my24-tf No. 309 WALNUT Street.
gi FOR SALE DESIRAL3LE
9E.31. FARM, containing 124 acres, situate In .Delaware
count.., Pa., five minutes' walk from railroad station,
18 miles from the city; lint-rate substantial stone im
rcovernenia; nicely watered; fine shade, itc.
APDIY to E. PETTIT,
m)24-tf, • No. 309 WALNUT Street.
in TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY
Ana
PROPERTY—A VALUABLE FARM, of 145
acres, geed buildings; situate near railroad station, on
the Delaware river, " New Jersey. Also, A FRUIT
FARM, near Dover, Delaware, 150 acres. Immediate
possession. Apply to E. PETTIT,
my24.tf . No. 309 WALNUT Street.
gffi FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four
meg „frosses, on the wed side of BROAD Street, bolciw
Elobauble 111701:1120. Apply at the southwest corner lof
NINTH and RANSOM Stmets. mh26-tt
111 TO LET—A beautiful 001M
TRY-FLAME, of 10 acres, on the west side of
PRONT•Street road, above Hart lane, within ten nd
hutss' walk of the Frankford and Southwark paesenger .
care. Possession early In April. Apply at the south
west corner NINTH and SANSOIII, second atory.
mh2B•tf
• • •
•
rpBE •COPAltillaitBEtlP -. HERE
.& TOFORE• existing between the undersigned, under
the name of STITT & BM/WE, has been this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The business of the house
wilt be. settled by SETH B. STITT and GEO. H.
BOBBLE. who aro aleno authorized to sign the name of
the firm in Liquidation •
SETH B. STITT,
JAB. M. B SOWN;
GEO. H. KIEHL%
JAS. L. SOUTRWIOII,
EDWD. -A. GREENS.
PIIILLMILPITTA, May 20, 1882.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day formed a Copartnership for the purpose of
transacting a general WOOL BUSINESS, under the
name of SOUTH WICK, SUEBLE, & GO , as successors
to STITT & BROWN, at their old stand, No. 6S South
YACHT Street.
EDWD. A. GREENE,
• GEO. H. srIEBLs,
JAB. L. SOUTHWICK.
PHIL/DBLYIIIA, May 20. 1852. my2o•l2t
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.—Notice is hereby given that the firm of
CHARLES B. SMITH a CO., at the Fairmount Iron
Works, has been dissolved by matual consent. The
business will be settled and closed by
May 10,1882 CHARLES E. SMITH.
/
The i)winese will be continued by the undereignet
under the Brut of 'MORRIS, TASKER, & 09. Woe
No. 209 South THIRD Street.
myl3.lm MORRIS, TAMER/ & 00.
LEGAL.'
ESTATE Olf DEBORAH I.'iTACIC.;
SON, deceased.—Letters of Adatinisration arm
the Estate of DEBORAH L. JACKSON, °ceased, late
of the city of Philadelphia, having boon seated to the
undersigned, all persons having claims nyn the Estate
will present them, and those indebted will bike payment
to • A. REEVES JAOK9ONI.Adm.,
Strondebtirb Penna.,
or to his attorney, . LEWIS Dfie.m,
'myr7-s6t . ]OS North SIfTH Street.
ESTATE OF ALEXANDR - 1, WR A.Y.
iaiii
Letters testamentary having been nted by the
Negister of Wills to the subscribers, all one having
claims against, or indebted to. said , willcall 011 .
GEORGE 13 &ROLA. I
219 North SIXTEENTH Stria; Ex ,,,,, t0 ..,
JAMES ara
. .c
x • • --'
• 1417 RACE Strt‘t, •
' or their Attorney, HERBY 0. TIOMPSON,
sIiSS set No. 933 INCH Street.
MARSHAL'S BALE.—B 7 virtue of a
ALl:Writ of - Fier( Faciaa leaned out! of the Circuit
Court of the United Stets, tome directed, winba Fiala on
TUESDAY, the Tenth day of June, at 12 o'cldck M., at
tbellerchant.' Exchange, in the City of rhfladelphia,
the right, title and interest of JASIES FREELAND in
and to thirty shares of Cotton Stock in ths Ilarrithurg
Cotton Company of Harrisburg, Dauphin cl,usty, Pena
',hauls; Par value slfo
WILLIAM MILIIWARD,
S.-Mare - hal E. D. of Peimsyleards....
. , PIIILADELPIIIA, May 28.1862. l i my 29. 51
_
MARSEalaitel SALB.-13iiiirtne of
$ writ Wf: pile.-by. the' Ibin. , JOHti OAD
VALADER, Judged the District Otiart'd the United
&atom, In and for the Engem Dlstrid ofTtmnellYania,
is Admiralty, to me directed, will be odd public sale. to
WILLIAM 111.1ILWARD,
Bow tioe'at Baud
U. S. Marshal. ED of t - •
PHTLADRLPInA, May 27, use: , D. - taxa&
a. my2B-iit
ESTATE OF JOSEPH . G. , - COX,
DEOEASED. ••
Letters or Administration on the Mate of the above.
named decedent having been grantedto the undersigned,
by the Rep - liter of v. ills, Ac., in air the *city and
county of Philadelphia; all person' Indebted to said Estate
are requestid to make payment, and than, having claims
against the mums to present then, without doles', to
\ SUSAN F. COX,
No. 635 North THIATEENTH St., or
OUANLES N. THOUPSON,
nry i .tbiwit Ny . . 1112 WALLACE St., Philadelphia,
Administrators.
VSTATE OF SOPHIA • MUNDT
DECEASE.
:Betters TestanAntary upon ; OF'
. HI&
BRANDT, late otthe Aity of Philadsllibbt, widow, do
teased, having beeL granted ' to thiimndareigUed, by the
Register of Wills foi the city and comity of Philadelphia,
all persons indebted to said Estate e °Quested to make
DaYment, and those intim claims n .n the aame, present
them to AILES M. LO ) NS, Executor,
myl.thiSta; `. • No. 1; ; BEAOII Street.
T_TAZLET ON AN 0' DIAMOND
(L E HIGH) 00A L
Broken, Egg, and Stove • 4.25 per ton.
Large Nut 3.75 per ton.
Until July let, or until advance of lls , we will allow
upon all coal to Do delivered north o . oh and oast of
Eleventh streets,
A DISCOUNT OF 25 CENTS ER TON
from these prices, f_r reeli, if paid en the order is
given. R. P. GILL GRAM,
my 24.1m* Northeast FRONT an. • OPL 1.11 Ste.
• C"L.-THE UNDEMIGNED
A t
beg leave to inform their friends en he public that
they have removed their LEHIGH. CO DEPOT from.
ROBLE—STREET WHARF, on the Del re, to that
Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH *mum
Streets, where they intend to keep the lost quality of
LEHIGH COAL, from the most epprov Ines, at the
lowed prices. Your patronage is ream fly solicited.
JOS. WALT & CO.,
• ' WU*, 112 South SE +HD Street.
-. Teed. NIGHTS and WILLOW.
mhl-tt
_
STEVENS HOUSE,
(LATH DELMOITIOO'B4
No. 26 BBOADWA
• REM YOWL
Elva minutes' walk flral Ball Biver
Chamkersatreet, andloot of Cortland
mk.2B-3m CEO. W. EPLEPHINS,
ACARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED,
late of the GIRADD 11011 81,Thailphla, bale
leased, fora term of Years, WILLARD'S HOVEL, In
waakdaston. . They take this emotion to rarn to theft
Oid friends ma onstomers many, thanks Am r 4set fawn,
and beg to aware them that they wi ll be harpy le
Na them in their new (marten'.
SIXES, CHADWICK, & 00.
Waawninvor. into 16. 1 68 L I anTS-lv
HP I
"EXCELSIOR"
SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Bate streets, Philadelphia.
The Justly-celebrated t..11X0111,81011." HAM ere
eared by .1. H. M. & Co., On et style pesallar to them.
eetveej expressly for FAMILY OBIT; are of deloioue
flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and ere
pronounoed by epicures superior to any now offered
Sur gale. •
OPENING OF A SUMMER WAR
DEN.—The auderalgned bege !wive to inforia the
public that be bee opened for the 11088011 hie FINE 4&R
MIN and HOTEL, at the foot of WATER Street, °M
otto Fairmount Park. retrain are particularlp Invited.
Ice Orem, Oakes, excellent Lager Beer of Baltss'a brew
ery, Wines, ho., always on hand.
HENRY mime.
TWENTY.I3EVENTH and ()OATES Sla.
NAME, SHOULDERS.
18 bade. Ohenault'e famous sugar•cureili" can
yenta. Kentucky . Hams. • •
2,000 extra eugar.cured, uncanyaseed, Kentucky Mune.
1,300 eugar•enred, uncanyaseed, Ohiu Hams.
10,000 pounds Dried Apples.
Leaf Lard, in tin cans, and smell kegs.. For sale by
LAMBERT THOMAS & CO.,
myBl-3t* 1i0.240 North BROAD Street.
Fro THE .DISEASED OF. LIZ
OLASSEB.—AIVsub-avate an chronlo News
cured by special kguarmnoe at 1220 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, and In case of a failure no charge is made.
Profeesor BOLLES, the founder of this new praotios,
ma/ superintend the treatment of all cues Aimed/. A
pamphlet c on taining a multitude of certificatee of those
Wined, aloe letters antroomplimentary resolutions from
medical Men and others will be given to any perema free.
Lectures are constantly given at to medical men
and others who desire a knowledge of my discovery, In
applying Electricity as a reliable therapeutic agent. Goa.
imitation free. ap76 lm
GENERAL /GENT.
COTTON SAIL' DUCK AND CAN
VAR, of all numbers end brands. '
Raven's Deck Awning Twills, of an descriptions, for
Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon (lovers
Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Belts, from 1 to I
feet wide. Tarpaulins, Belting. Ball Twine&O.
JOBS W. IVERWAII *. 00.,
rerr44 • • 102.JONIES
111ENT-MAILERS' CHERRY TENT
JL; :BUTTONS and • EILII 4 S, United States pattern. for
ealo"sii LtP. BEED'S, Southeast corner of 'VHS,
TEENr Eauil .INCIBL Streets, Pluls4teleltle.
FO. 24l rbri*' • .tP . •
FOR MALE AND . TO LET.
COPARTN ERSHIP NO i ICES.
COAL.
kfOTELO.
-Exqmszoxt HAMS
ARE Tllll 1 . 3E8T IN,
THE WORLD,
J. U. MIOI N 1L & 0 0 .;
GENZRAL PROVISION MCALEER,
And curers of the celebrated
MEDICINAL.
•
TARRANT'S
EMPERVICEIOINT
SELTZER APERIENT.
This valuable and popular Medicine MS Universally re
ceived tho moat favorable recommendations of the
Idscifut. PaorseatoN and the Public ae the
meet iteriOlENT AND anagnalstil
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be need with the best effect in
Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Siok
headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges
tion, Aoidity of the Stomach, Torpidity
. •of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic
Affeotions, Gravel, Piles,
AND ALL COMPLAINTS WOKE. -
A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIEN r Olt PUR
GATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers
by Bea and Land, Reeidents in Hot Climates, Persons of
Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains
of Vessels and Planters will fled it s valuable addition to
their Medicine Cheats.
It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles
to keep' in any climate, and merely requires
water poured upon it to produce a de
lightful effervescing beverage.
Numerous testimonials, from professional and other
gentlemen of the bigheat standing throughout the noun
try, sud its steadily inereasing popularity for a series
or years,. strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable
Character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an
intelligent public...
Manufactured only by
TARRA.N7 & CO.
No. 275 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren et
NE W . TORE,
ap2l-ly And for mile by Druggists generally.
PROWN'S
ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER,
11.
Manufactured only at FIIEOEIIIOII BROWN'S
. DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE,
Aortlaigust corner or IfIFTEI and CHESTNUT Streets,
Attention is called to this valuable remedy which should
be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it to in
dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels,
and is a certain preventive from the erects of bad water.
CAUTION—To prevent thin valuable Essence from
being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at
great cost, will be found on the witted° of the wrapper, in
order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon
by worthless imitations. And sold by all reaoectabie
Druggists in the United States. fe6 ofrin-dm
GLUTEN OA.PSITLEB
OF
The repugnance of moat =ciente to COD-LIVER
OIL, end the inability of many to take it. at all, has in-
Mimed vailons forme lot disguise for its administration
that arel,famlllar to the Medical Profession. Some of
them =ewer in special came, but more often the:vehicle
neutralize; the ennui effect of the Oil, proving quite at
=palatable and of Mee therapeutic =Me. The repug
nance, nausea, &C., to invalids, induced by dlegnet of the
011, le entirely obviated by the nee of our CAPSULES.
°OD-LIVES OIL CAPSULES have been mach need
lately in Europe, the experience there of the geodlSei
milts fromtheir not In both hospital and private practice,
wide from, the naturally imggested adventagee, are suf
ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for
them, foolfpg mimed their use will result In benefit and
deserved favor. ' Prepared by
I TH & BROTHER„
de9-0 •.1 ' 1412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
naval AND CREWICA.LEI.
ipt . pBEI,I,T. • SHOEMAKER
i •
5 . 11 •
I •ao., -
Northeast Cbmaar irOMPra and SACS Streets,
!• • 1
_ I PIELLADELPNIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
- YANUPALPfIpaBaII OP
' LEAD AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY, ha.
LIMP,/ NOB SU OBLIIBBATID
IFILENOH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and mummers imPleed at
VERY LOW PRICES POR CABIL
ap29.2m
WHITE ..LEAD, DRY AND IN
01I.—Red Lead, White Lead, Litharge, Sugar
of Lead, Copperas, OR of Vitriol, Calomel, Patent Yel
low, Chrome Bed, Chrome Yellow, Aqua Vortle, Mu
date Lcid Epeom Salta, Reohelle Salts, Tartaric Acid,
Orange Mineral, Soluble Tart, Sub. Curb. Soda. White
Vitriol, Bed Precipitate, White Precipitate, Lunar
Claneti:, NarcoUne, Sulph. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate
Itforpl hie, Lac. SWIM., Ether Sulphuric, Ether Nitric,
Sulphate Quinine, Corp,. Bublirm, Denarcoticed Opium,
Chloride of Soda, Wetherill's Ext. Cloche, Tartar
Emetk, Chloride of Lime, Crude Borax, Refined Borax,
Camphor, Brain CoDavia..
. • WETHERILL et BROTHER,
Drtuirgists and Manufacturing Chemists,
No. 47 and 49 North : E
ECO A VStreet,
LPHIA.
ILLIIMINATING OILS
OIL 1 , OIL!! OILIIL
-HULBUILT & BRODHEAD,
— Po :' " 2n Ait'Sllt . STREET.
Having opened a General Dopot for the Salo of Extra
Beßned and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the
special attention of dealers and consumers to their
refined ILLIDUNATING OIL, as it possesses merit
beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being
entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor
which characterize that commonly sold in this market,
produces no smoke, and is free from all explosive
properties.
Sir Orders from City or Country promptly at
tended to. my 15 -1m
75BARRELS CARBON OIL FOR
sale, in good barrels, suitable for shipping, and to
the trade, in email lots, at 415 uomentrwx Street. •
61 T
,UOIFER" Oil W0R.K13.:
100 Bble. . 4 Lucifer" Burning Oil on hand.
We guarantee thin oil to be non-en - plosive, to burn all
the oil in the lams with a steed', brilliant flame, without
crusting the wick, and but elowly.
,Bble: lined with
glaw enamel. WRIGHT. SMITH, & PEARSALL.
fe2l-ti Mee 515 MARKET Rtroet.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
MORGA.N, ORR, & CO.;, STEAM
ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron. Founders, and
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,l(6.l2lo OAL
LOW/JILL Street,Philadelphla.
J. VAUGHAN NENZION, • JOHN N. 00PH,
WILLIAM MNRAION, HARTLEY maim,
QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
- HUTH AND WASHINGTON BTBEHTS,
PHILADILPRIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Lew Pressure Steam Engines,
for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boatel, &o.; Cast
ings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Bell.
road Stations, dm.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Griot Mills, Vacuum Pans, Operaiteasa
Trains, Deiecatore, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o.
Sole 'Agents for N. Billieux's Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus ,* Newnyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and As
pinwall & Wolaeri Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining
Machine. . anti-id
=l=l:3
gm PENN STEAM ENGINE
AND. BOMB WORRB.—NBAFIN ‘a
LBVY , , PRACTIOU; AND. TRNORETICAL ENGI•
NE RR% M AONINISTS,BOILER-MAXR BS, BLACK.
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many yeah,
been in successful operation, and been exclusively en
gaged in building and repairing Marine and River En
gines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks,
Propellers, go., Ao.; respectfully offer . their services to
the public, as being fully prepared to contract for En
gines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having
eats of patterns of different slues, are prepared to ex..
cute orders with quick despatch. Every description of
pattern-making made at the shortest notice. Nigh and
Low-pressure, Tine, Tubniar, and Cylinder Boilers, of
the best .Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of all
0208 and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descrip
tions; Roll Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work
connected with the above business.
Proprietor
Drawings and Specifications fbr all work done at their
establishment, Lree of charge, and work guarantied.
Thu subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re
pairs of boats, whore they can Ile in perfect safety, and
aro provided with allows, blocks, falls, &e . t kg,, for rah.
ing heavy VT light weights,
3AOOB 0. NEATTE,
JOHN P. LEVY,
jel4-If ' BEAOII and PALMER Streets.
GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS.
NATIVE WIIsTES.
BTBIOTLY PURE .111701.1 OF TEE GRAPF-THE
MOST DELICIOUS, RUM, AND FRUITY
WINES EVER OFFERED TO
THE PUBLIC.
*AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED
• ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN TINE GROCERIES,
*11634t CIONSER, ELEVENTH AND VINE BTB
JAMES" HOMER & SON'S CHOICE
ty new crop Tess. SEVIONTH and NOBLE Streets,
end BTXTB end WOOD Streets. wyn-Im*
SALT. -2,000 sacks Ground Alum
Salt'; 21,000 batlike's do., do., do.i 4,000 bushels
Turk's bland do., In store and for Bale by MUSPHY
.IEOONS. No. 146 NORTH WHARVES. myS
NirE HAVE " JUST': RECEIVED
from London direct a large lot of Oromeand
Illackwell'e celebrated Pickle*.
JAMES HOMER
. It SOD%
EOLVENTH and NOBLE and SIXTH mid WOOD.
1n720.tf '• • • -
Q.A.RDINES.—A! very superior brand
IgJ 'Kir sale bi 'ONABLZB 8. OABSTAIBEI
spa ' WALNUT and 21 GRABITII Street .
TAMES HOMER 86 SON HAVE A
1146 ,1 1 1 1 usortment of fine Groceries, cheep. SZ
VETITH end NOBLZ Streets, end SIXTH and WOOD
Street. . . mr9•lm+
etROSSE & BL&OKWELL'S oele.
brated PICKLES and SAUCES, constantly rocolved
NUTS.-20 BALES •11/01GUED00
• ALMONDS; 25 bales SIOILT ALMONDS; 100
bags Haw African PEANUTS • just received and for sale
lambs a WILLIAMS,
' • 107 Synth WATER. Street.
FIBAMPAGNE.-- - --An • invoice of De
cktnei k Co.',,n quarts and Yints i 'lliceised per ship
•WmArrothisgbani, for sale by • ' •
.OHM S. OARBTATII9,
114210. , : No. 126 WALNUT St:asid 21 0114121T10
CHAMPAGNE ---An invoice for sak i
airivo
yer
BfilP
W OHA Y B r . c. : l o g A b liTir
myls 128 WALNUT St. and 21 GBAISTRAI
PHIL LDBLPHLi
B.HODEB witaaAais,
10T. South WATER Street
INSURANCE comraßizia.
FIRE INSURANCE.
MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA, No. 138 NORTH SIXTH Street,
below Race, insure Beg,Dogs, Goode, and Merchandiee
generally, fmm Loge or Damage by Fire. Tho Company
guaranty to adjuat all Loma promptly, and thereby hope
to merit the patronage of the Public
DUINUTORS.
William Morgan,
Jaime s Marlin,
.71U1108 Dnrosa,
Francis Falls,
Minion Clare,
Thomas Fisher,
John Bromley,
Francis McManus,
Ilagh °Wonsan,
Bernard Rafferty.
CIS COOPER., President.
retari. ru.717-tf
Francis Cooper,
Michael.McGeoy,
Edward MeGorern,
Thomas B. McCormick,
Matthew McAleer,
John Cassady,
Thomas J. Bengthill,
13ernard H. Ilulnewun,
Michael Cahill,
James McCann,
• •
' FRAN
BERNARD BerpilitTr. Sew
TIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
iJ INSU RAN CE COMPANY.
INCOBPOBATED BY THE LICQLSLATUBE OF
tENNSYLVANIA, 1886.
OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
STREETS. PHILADELPHIA.
NADINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,
OASGO, To all parts of the World.
FREIGHT,
INLA D INSITRANCTES
On Goods, by Rivera, Dumb, Lakes, and Land Oligitaille
to all ;arta of the Union.
FIRE INSBEANOES
On Merthandiae generally.
On Stoiee, Dwallina bonsee,Bn.
ASSETS OP THE COMPENY, NOV. 1, 1861.
?AIL 008?.
$lOO,O OO United State, Five per cent. Loan. 2100,260 00
60,000 United States Six per cent. Tree
eery Notes 40,905 Ff
56,000 Baited Btatee Seven and Three.
tenths per cent. Trosumry Notes Soon gg
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per
cent. Loan 89,581 25
138,060 Philadelphia City Six per cent.
Loan. 119,448 17
80,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent.
Loan 84,076 00
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. let Mort
gage Six per cent. Bonds. 80,000 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort
gage Six per cent. Ronda 66,180 88
16,000 SOO Shams Stock Germantown Gal
Company, principal and Literal
guarantied by the City of Phi
ladelphia. 14,687 60
5,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 6,000 oo
Bills receivable for insurances made...." 80,730 07
Sonde and Mortgages 76,000 00
Beal Estate 61,368 34
Balances doe at Agencies—Premitmee on
Marine Policies, Int4reet, and other
Debts due the Company.
Scrip and Stook of sundry Ininranoe and
ota o r Companies, 811,848--estimated va
lue 4,086 00
Cash on band—ln Banks 861,006 08
In Drawer 617 88
61,016 88
$869,876 HI
088.
Samuel E. Stokes,
J. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Spencer M'Llvaine,
Thomas U. Eland,
Robert Burton,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. EYTeI
John B. Semple, Pittsburg,
D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
MARTIN, President.
HAND, Vies President.
ial4-ti
DIRE i
William Martin,
Edmund A. Bonder
Theopbilus Paulding,
John R. Penrose,
John 0. Davis,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
James 0. Hand,
CC Ludwig,
Joseph H. Beal,
Dr. R. M. Ruston,
George G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig,
Calories Kelly,
WILLIAM
THOMAS I
HENRY LYLEURN. '
THE RELIANCE
MUTUAL INIFUBANOII COMPANY,
OP PHILADDLPIIIA,
OFF/OZ No. 806 WALNUT STREIT,
Inrares against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRM, on
Rennes, Stores, and other buildings, limited
or perpetual, end on Euraitars,
Goods, Wares, and Met ,
• chaallse, in town or
0011.11t17.
OABH CAPITAL 8281,110.00—A880T10 27,144.04, i
Walsh s invested as follows, vii:
In first mortgage on city property, worth
double the amount 11100,900 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 8 per cent. fist
mortgage loan, at par $,OOO 00
Pennsylvania Railroad 00.'3 B per oent,
oond mortgage loan, ($30,000) $l,OOO 00
Huntingdon and Broad 'Boa Railroad and
(lanai Co.'s mortgage loan 4,000 00
Ground rent, drat-class 2,482 00
dilaters) loans, well secured 4,600 00
Oity of Philadelphia 6 per cent loan 80,000 00
Allegheny County 8 per cent. Pa. RR. loazi. 10,000 00
Commercial Bank stock 6,126 01
Mechanics' Bank stock 9,812 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s stock ... •
... 4,000 00
The Rtdianoe Mutual Insurance Co.'s st ock. si,abo 00
The County Fire Insurance oo.'s stook 1.060 00
The Deleware R. Insurance Co.'s stook.. 700 00
Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip 880 00
Bills receivable • 14,802 74
Book accounts, accrued littered, Ao 7,104 06
Onsh 11,644 04
The Mutual orinciole, combined with the security of
I Stook Capitol, entitles the insured to participate in tha
PILOPITB of the Company , without liability for LOWINI.
Leases promptly adju sted and paid.
D1880T08,13.
Bamuel !Strohm,
Robert Steen,
William Musser,
Benj. W. Tingley,
Marshall Hill,
J. Johnson Brown. .
Obarlee Leland,
Jacob T. Bantle`,
Smith Bowen,
John Elwell, Plttabw&
: TINGLIIT, Preddent
Viem Tingley,
William R. Thompson,
Brederick Brown,
William Stevenson,
John R. Worrell,
R. L. Carson,
Robert Toland,
G. D. Rosengerten,
Charlee S. Wood,
Fame S. Woodward,
a. •
Mal
M. Bnicrsmax, Bear ,
February le, MI.
VIBE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE
LY.—The PIENSSYLVARLS. YDIE ENEWBANCII
(X 2 M.PANY. Ine
o eßun.la tus C , ajAsTris„.
encatriere.
This Oempany, favorably known to the oommanity for
thirty-eis years, continuos to Insure against Loss or Da
mage by Fire, on public or private Buildings, either per
manontly or for a limitod time. Also, on Furniture,
stooks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal
ACM.
Their Capital, together with terse Surplus Ttind, is
invested in the most careful moaner, which enables them
to offer to the insured an undoubted security In the sap
DEHNOTOHB.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith,
Alexander Benson, John Deveronx,
William Itiontwins, Thomas Smith.
Isaac Hariehnrst,
JONATHAN PATTEIIBOri, Preddeat.
WILLIAM G. Cleownia. Secretar7. 20
TEN ENTERPTUI3E
/NSIJB.AIIOII COMPANY OW FHTLADILPHIIL
(FIBS INSUBA.NOII BXOLUSIVNLY.)
OOMPANY'S BUILDING, B. W. COMM FOURTH
. AND WALNUT STIDIBTIL
D1.8.740T088.
L. HatoMord Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson,
William McKee, Gee. H. Stuart,
Haibro Frazier; John H. Brown
John M. Atwood, B. A. FahnOstoOk,
Beni T. Tredick„ Andrew D. Oseb,
Henry Wharton, - J. L. Briinger.
F. RATCHFORD STARR, President.
MANZI& W. Ooze. Secretary fell
ACHA_NGE INSURANCE 002 -
• • •PANY—Offlce, Re. 409 WALNUT Street.
rice Insurance on Rouses, and Merchandise seneran7l
On bworable testae, either Limited or Perpetual.
DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah Bonsai, Thomas Marsh,
John Q. Ginned°, Charles Thompson,
Edward D. Roberts, J ames I'. Hale,
Samuel 11. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen ,
11/Attu 0. Ha* John J. Griffiths.
JERE BONEIALL, President
JOHN Q. OINRODO, Tice President.
!mums cos, IleotetarY. fall
ABIERICAN " FIRE INSURANCE
OODIPANY. Incorporated 1810. 0/IAI3TER
PEDPICTUAL, • No. 810 WALNUT Atreet, libove Thirty
Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus, Di
vested to sound and available Seouritee, continues to
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, furniture, Merohandine, 'Ves
sels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Fro
petty. .411 Lowe liberally and promptly adjusted.
. _
DIEtIOTOI:U3.
Thomas B. Mar*
John 'Welsh,
Samuel CI. Merton,
Petrick Brady,
John T. LTA',
THOM
&an? 0. L. Olawrozi).
AS B. MABIB, rreellient
f3eoretAtT. te42-It
AN T RAOITE INERTRANOiII
COMPANY. Authorised Capital E 400,000
CHARTER PERPETUAL.I •
Oboe No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth Streets, PhliedelAls.
This Company will insure against bee or damage by
tire, on Buildings, Frumiture, end Merchandlne gene
rally.
Also, Marine Insurances on Weeds, Vergoeal, and
Freight& Inland Insurance to all parts of the Maim
DIRECTORS.
Davis Penmen,
Peter Sieger,
J. E. Baum,
Win. F. Dean,
John Ketcham
M ESHER, Piesident
DEAN, Tiee President
$854
William Esher,
D. Luther,
Lewis Andenried,
John H. Blairlatex,
Joseph MaxiUde,-
WILL
W. H. Mom Eleoretari.
visiRTTRAN(7EI nnivrb: t jAy 'OF Tag
STATii of PRHXSTI.... - TABIA-01111011 Doe. fi
and b ITCHA_NOR BUILDINGS, North itele of WAIT
HUT Street, between HOSTS end THIRD Streets, rtil/e
-eelobia.
MOOR PORATZD In 1794—CHARMER PRSPHTIIiit.
OAPITAA 5200,000.
PEOFICRTDII3 OF THE 001[PA_NY, ILBRDABY
1, 18431, $1507,094.81.
SCR 7111 11 T , 10N TRU:MA.IIOa AND INLAND TRASBPONTA.
Henry D . Igherregd, Ba 121110) Grant, Jr.,
Charles Ittacaleater, Tobias Wegner
William S. Bmith, Thomas B. Weasel:,
John B. Austin, - Geary G. Freeman,
William B. White, Charles 8. Lewis,
George B. Stuart. .• George .
O. Clarion,
Edward, Knight
DENBY D. BBBKBBBD, President,
Wismar a 11711.1. Sectretars. ir2941
CAUTIOTST.
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SOALES
Hew induced the makers o Imperfect balmiest, to offer
them a. c FAIRBANKS' SOALBS," and purchasers
have thereby, in many instances, been subiected to fraud
and imposition. FAIRBANKS' SOALES are manufac
tured only by the original inventors, E. & T. FAIR,-
BANNS & 00., and are adapted to every branch of the
Wagner's, where a correct aad durable Scales is required.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
General Agents,
aplo4f MASONIC) N&LL, 715 OBLESTNUT ST.
BIOTINA ROOFING,
MAIMPUITURID By THI
UNITED STATEB,I3IOTINA ROOFING 00111 PANT,
No.-9 GORR BLOCK,
Corner OREM% and PITTS Streets, Boston, Mass.
This Portable Roofing la the only article ever offered
to the public which is ready prepared to go on the root
without any finishing operation. It is i, M, handsome,
and easily applied, and Gan be Barely and cheaply trans
ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or
disco/or water running over, or lying on it, and is, in all
respects, a very desirable !Aide. Its non-conducting
properties adapt it especially to covering manufactories
of .varlons kinds; and it in confidently offered to the
public after a test of four years in all varieties of climate
and temperature, for covering all kinds pf roofs, fiat or
pitched, together with care, oteamboats,'&e.
It Is both cheap and durable. Agent. wanted, to
whom liberal inducements are offered. Bend for sample,
Circular, &e., with particulars, to 4, 11. ti. ROOFING
00., No. 9 GORE BLOCK. Boston." 1024-3 m
A RTEB-lAN WELLS BORED,
:CS- Br 5 B. BAUDZ,
sayrbailt Apply or addreoa N 0.109 ALMOND S.
1 - 0111 V B . MYERS & 00., AUCTION
BEM, Noe. 292 cold 234 MLNICST
BALD OF FREMIR DRY GOODS. •
ON MONDAY MORNING.
June 2, on for months' credit,—
700 packages French, Gsrsaan, ftWittl, and BrMob dry
goods.
SA.LO ON' HOOTS AND SHOZS
MS TUESDAY MOHNEN%
June 3, on fon: months' credit.
1,000 packszie boots and shoes.
SAL'S • OF DRY GOODS.
OR THURSDAY MORNING,
June L, on fonr months' credit
-604 packages British, French, and dosstica.cdt7 Goods
BALD OP OARPICTINGS.
ON ISIDAY MONNING '
June 6, on four month.' credit
-860 volvot, Brasoola, lograln, sod Prawn= oar
bottom madcap, &A •
FURNE3B, BRINLEY,
429 ORNSTREIT MUM
& 00.,
NOTME- - SPECIAL SALE .OF 600 CARTONS
BONNET AND TRIMMING IMBBONFI OF TEEN
IMPORTATIONS OF MESSRS. SOLELIAO'
FRERES.
Suet landed.
ON TIIRSDay MORNING,
Juno 3d, at 10 o'clock, on four months cre.it, compris
ing the moat desirable colors and qualities, well worthy
the attention of the trade.
BLACK STELLA SHAWLS AND LAMA LICE
PAINTS.
Aloft, 400 Paris broche bordor black atolls shawls.
SO Paris quality lama lace points. . .
100 Pail, lace points and bournona.
FRENCH MOZ ANRIQURS, PRINTS AND LAWNS
SO inch Paris grissille mozamlibries.
5 a 9.8 Paris new tittle prints.
4 a 9-8 printed lawn'.
Also, 100 cartons trimmed Paris hats and bonnets.
Juno 3, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit—
Consisting of—
Cartons Nos. 12040 plain and figured pull de sole
boor. Ft ribboos.
-12e40 corded edge Meek, white, and corn colored
bonuet ribbons.
—4, 6, sod o•carded edgo white, corn, blue, and as
sorted colors trimming ribbons.
N. B.—The above era alt Just landed., comprising the
beet qualities and most desirable colors, to which the at
tention of the trade ie reonebtol.
PANCOAEIT & WARNOCK, AM
TIONXEM. No. 218 MilllllBT Street.
0,131 91
SALE OF 750 LOTS OF AMERICAN AND IMPORT
ED DRY GOODS, BUBOES. EMBROIDERIES,
MILLINERY GOODS, STOOK GOODS; &0., by
Catalogue.
ON WEDNESDAY 'MORNING,
June 4.* commencing at 10 o'clock 'precisely, comprising
a geaerel assortment ()treasonable gouda.
TWO HUNDRED OARTONS BONNET RIBBONS.
Included in sale of Wednesday, an invoice of choice
styles extraquall y bonnet ribbons, 12os, 12 a 80, very
heavy goods for best city maim.
Also, cartons Nos. 4 a 9 bordered and 'satin *Age
trimming ribbons.
Also, 100 cartons obese new styles Paris artificial
flowers.
Also, bonnet silks, matinel blond laces, &c.
Also, 50 lots Paris black Lice Tai ntz, mantles, shawls,
bornous, &c. lisle positive, to dose an account. •
Also, a line of Paris lace mite, Pusher lace, veils, &c.
Also, into styles embroideries, jaconot collars, sots
binds, trimmings, Ate.
Also, five. eight and three-quarter linen cambric
handkerchiefs, shirt fronts, pantelet , , aprons, Ac.
Also, 150 dozen ladled', misses', and children's wire,
tape and tied hoopskirts.
Also, jeCOUCt. cambric, and Wanosaok mooting.
Also, 20 cases floe quality palm loaf fans.
Also, notions, purse-bells, fancy . goals, trimmings,
head dreams stock goods, Ac.
PHILIP FORD la CO., AUCTION
REss, ns MARKET and 629 0061191111016 SIN
BALM OF WOO . CASSS BOOTS, SHOW, BBIN
GANS, &o.
ON MONDAY MORNING.'
June 2, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be sold, by eats
toga°, 1,000 cases mans', boys', and youths' osif, kip,
and grain boots; calf and kip brogans, Congress gaiters,
Oxford ties, walking shoes, ito.; women's, misses', and
children's calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled
boots and shoes, gaiter', *dippers, Ito., including a large
staserknent of first-class city-made goods.
glir Open for examlnation, with catalogues, early on
the morning of sale.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF 160 BARRELS OF RON-
Jnno 3d, at 10 o'clock precisely. will be sold, without
reserve, at the warehouse of J. Butler, No. 818 north
Broad street. 150 bbls of superior refined non-explosive
coal oil, to bo sold in lots to suit purchasers, with the
privilege of taking the whole. Terms will be made
known on the morning of sale.
BALI or 1,000 OASES BOOTS, OHM, MID
June 5, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be gold, by
catalogue, I,EOO cases men's, boys', and youths' calf,
kip, and grain boots; calf and kip brogana, gaiters,
ties, walking oboe'', /sc.; women'so misses', and children's
calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots and oboes,
gotte', slippers, buskins, &c. Included in sale will be
found a large aksortnurnt of first-class city-made goods.
19 Goode open for examination, with eatalogues
early on the morning of sale.
1ga7,141 04
BY HENRY P. WOLBIRT,
AUCTIONEER:
RIEBIOTED.tromNo;:a South BEOOND Street to No.
202 VIARBUCT Street, south side, above Second Street.
REGULAR BALES OF DRY GOODS, TRIAIEUNGS,
NOTIONS, &c.
Every Monday, Wednesday , and Friday morning, com
mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely.
City and country deniers, are requested to attend these
toles.
Consignments respectfully solicitod from manufacta
tem Importers, commission,wholesalo,audjobbing berms,
arid retailers of all and every description of merchandise.
Entire stocks of goods arrangedeland.sold in lots to snit
anC6(/ on goods: " Settlement
second day from gala m7lO int*
EPU.Tit QUA.RTERMASTER GE
OYFICE,,
PHILADELPHIA. 26th May,18132.
Proposals will be received at this Office until SATUR
DAY, "Juno stli, 12 o'clock )L, for the delivery _of
(260) Two Hundred and Fifty AMY AitIBUL&NORS,
to to delivered in this city on or before the first day of
July next, and as much sooner as possible, to pattern of
which can be seen on application to this Office. They
most be made of the best seasoned material, and will be
subject to a most rigid inspection. Proposals for any num
tier less than two hundred and fifty will. be received.
Security for the faithful rerformance of the contract will
be re mired, the names of whom will be mentioned In the
proposals. Bids tube endorsed, Proposals for fintbu•
len coo." and addreesed to G. H. GROSMAN,
my27-tjol Deputy Quartermaster General.
TIE Pt! TY QUARTERMASTER GE
1J NERAL'S OFFIOE,
Dropouts are invited, and will be received, at this
office, on MONDAY, June 2, at 12 o'clock M., for the
delivery of (500) five boodred ARMY WAGONS—a net
t.' n and specification of which can be seen on application
at this office. They must be made of the best seasoned
timber, nod subject to a most rigid inspection.
The whole number to be delivered in this city within
(15) fifteen days from date of letting. Bids will be re
ceived for the delivery of any number of those. Security
will be required for the performance of the contract, and
the names of the proposed security must be given in the
bids, which. shalt be endorsed Propoeals for Army
Wagons," and addressed to
ARMY CLOTHING. AND EQUI
PAGE. OFFICE, TWSLFIII and GIRARD 1248
PROPOSALS will be received at thin office until TUES
DAY, Juno 3d, at 12 o'clock M., to furnish thirty thou
sand (30,000) Manuel Sack Coats or Blouses, unlined, of
the army pattern, to be made of army standard (indigo
blue wool-dyed) twilled flannel, weighing Ave ounces to
the yard of tnenty-seeen locket, subject to the usual in
spection. Proposals will state how soon 21.1111 coats can be
delivered, as they are wanted at the earliest possible
time The award of those Blooms was given on the 24th
bet. to Mr. M. GALE, of Boston, on his bid, but ho has
since declined to enter into a contract for them, and
hence the necessity for the renewal of this advertise
ment, and COMflitleßt delay and injury to the public ser
vice.
All bids must bo endorsed "Proem' for Blouses," and
be addressed to G. H. °ROSMAN,
James It. Campbell,
L'dmund G. Dulal.lr,
Charles W. Poulton,
Israel Morris.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUI
PAGE OFFICE 3 TWELFTH and GIR&RD Sts.
PHILADELPHIA, May 23.1882.
SEALED PROPOSALS mill be received at this office
until 12 o'clock, M., TUESDAY, 3d of JUNE next, for
furnishing forty-seven thousand TENTS WASS!, or
SHELTER TENTS, to be made of heavy cotton drill, or
linen water•nroof, like wimple to be seen at this office,
complete with gay lines and loons.
Bidswill be received for the whole; or any part of the
above quantity, and blade ra must state how soon they
can be delivered at the Schuylkill Arsenal, subject to in.
Bpeclion. All bide must be endorsed «Proposals for
Tenth d'Abri," and addressed to
G. H. CROSHAIT,
mytlO-tlell Deputy Quartermaster General 11. 9.,A
WAR DEPARTMENT,
WASHINGTON, littly 27,1862
•
PROPOSALS will be received at Harrisburg, Chicago, and
Indianapolis, by the officers of the Quartermaster's De-.
parimeat, stationed at these places, respeottrely, nnaf
the fifth of June next, for the delivery ; or before the,
thirtieth of that month, of iwo ihousilud Dee hundred'
Cavalry liorßee aFt • • - •.:11‘.. ALI • •• •A A.-•
... retry ..., one woman.-
hundred at Chicago, and one thousand at Indianapolis.
The Horses to be sound, not lees than Mx, nor more than:
sight, years old; not less than fifteen hands high, of dark
COIOTP and adapted to cavalry service. None will be re
ceived until they are inspected by an authorized agent of
the Government. G. H. CHOSIKAN,
my2B.llt Deputy Quartermaster General.
MATTI'S CELEBRATED ITALIAN
A-• CREAM will positively remove TAN, FRECKLES,
SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, and all erup
tions of the face ; gletng a beautiful healthy glow and
my color to the cheeks ; to much desired by every
one. In abort, it PRESERVES THE FRESHNESS Of
YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a eon,
smooth appearance to the face, and a brilliancy to the akin
that is sntprising to all. nil an article that Is
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY.
Upwards of 1,000 130TTLILB PIM DAY are now sold
in Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily increas
ing. Price 2d cents per bottle. Sold by
N. B. 8. NATTI d Co.,
Manufactnrers and Proprletoril,
.No. 521 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. B.
CaSselberry, No 45 N. Eighth street; Andrew Taylor,
druggist, cor. of Ninth and 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. cor. of Marshall and Girard ave.
nue and by druggists and dealers is Fanoy Goods ge
nerally.
Agents wanted in every town and village of the Milted
States and Canadas. niy2.3.B`
GARDEN VASE S . —Ornamental
Terra Gotta Garden Vases, warranted to stand the
weather in any climate. Thew vases are made in beau
tiful designs, and all gizmo, from 1 foot to 3 foot high,
with a variety of pedestals, round and square, from 1
foot to 4 feet high. No decorations' add so much to the
natural beantlee of a Garden, and at so little coat, as •
few Yeses filled with towering plants. Illustrated Cata
logue* sent by mail on application.
& A. HABRIBON,
aidEi-N • 1010 OBESTNUT Street.
LATOUR-OLIVE-91L.-463 baskets
LAlOl* Ol.lll39Winst received; and for sale
by JAIIBETSILItza DATBSONE, 202 and 204 South
FRONT Strad, •
.
seen a !purloin article 'of (HI
branded wS. Latour," 'we cantina the public agaloet
burchaelug the came, se the genuine J. Latour 011 can
be procured.mdr from TM.
JAELICUTORZ & LAVERGNE,
tnil3-tf 202 and 204 South FRONT Street.
T ATOURII OLIVE OIL AND Via
.l-Aaar Miaow:
OLIVE 011,.—A fresh lot of Olive
Oil, in lirke and small bottles, for sale, to arrive
per ship Ocean Skinner, by 011 AS. S. OABSTURS, '
myl4 kie.l2B WALNUT St. and 214E41712.E St.
SALES BY AUCTION
SPEILAL SALE OP
600 CARTONS PARIS BONNET RIBBONS
.Diet lauded.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
LA(IE POINTS AND MANTLES
EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
BROGANS.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
ritorosAL.s.
PROPOSALS FOR ARRITLANCR4
PHIL ADEL PIII• May 26,188
G. H. OHO3HAN,
Deputy Quartermaster General
(Signed)
my27-tje2
PAILLDELPUIA, MST 25, 1852
myl9-tje3 Deputy Quartermaster General U. B. A
JAMES O
SEVENTH and NOBLE sad D
SIXT WER H sad WOOD.
toy2o.tf
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SALES BY AUCTION
1/1" THOMAS & SONS,
,asi.• Nos. 189 sod 141 %nth FOURTH &nett
OW mum o.t.Lrli REAL Ir.f.ITATE AND NTOCEE
AT THE EXCHANGE ON TUESDAYS.
REAL TISTATIe AT PEIVATS CALL
:r We bate a large antioant of real estate at ;errata
Yale, 'minding every descrietion of city and ccaxtry wt.
petty. Printed lisle may be had at the Auction Stern.
STOCKS, LOANS, Se.
ON TUESDAY,
June 2i at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchaner
-800 'bar,* AMYODALOID MINING COMPANY Or
MICHIGAN (Copper).
'hares Granite Land Company—par $lOO.
4sbares Reliance Mutual Insurance Company.
1 share Point Breeze Park Association.
1 share rire•n 8 eamsbk) Company.
1 share Mercantile Library Company.
For account of whom it may concern
-30 shares Lomat Mountain Coal and Iron Com pany
stock.
Sale N 0.256 Forth Tos4Pb street.
SUPERIOR. TURrriTußp, 13 .T. 1 .118'3ELS_CASPETB, att
ON TRIDA Y MORNING,
June Bth, nt TO o'clock, at No 238 rmrth Twelfth
street, the mrperfor rosewood perlor forofteore, mehostattY
chamber nod dining room furniture, bromide sod other
carpets, &
Alpo, the kitchen furniture.
May he naomlned at 8 o'clock on the morning of
the sole, with Cailllo2lleff
.12NAL RSTATIC SALE-JI7ITRI L
ELEGANT BROWN STONE nismiwar, No.
1428 North Broad street. shore Master. Has the rn,-
dern conveniences. If4o AO .feet front, 200 feet demo to
Cattirle Ptreet. immediate DOMPS4OI.I.
1110DEBN TNRNE fiTORY 13 Rfi:K. NACIDENON,
No. 216 Pooth fifteenth street, first holies below wsious
street. Bea the modern eorryenierocirs. Clear of foam
brence.
V.ALII&BLE YOUR STORY BRIM RESIDEffON.
N 0.140 North Seventh street north of Cherry. Lot 2T
feet front.
BA GDSONE MODERN COTTAGE, Locnit eteeet,
lelwero ThirtyrigMh and Thirty-Moth streets. West
Plkilwielphle, with stable and coach-house on the rear
end of the let.
MODERN STOWE COTTAGE, Pulaski avenue..
north of fdanheiro street. Germontown. 200 feet front. •
Peretnntorr Side,_e, WALL SECURED lEEE.
DIMMABLE G11011710).BENT, 3RD a year. ($1,R33),
seemed en a lot of ground Oallowhill street, west of Se
venteenth.
JAIME AND • VALITABLIt commt. LOT OF
GROUND, formerly part of the Lamdown Baste.
Twenty lonrth ward. Ili feat front.
3 VALITABLID STONE AND BRION FACTORY
lIIIILTYING9, steam engine, 5 etene dwelling!' and large
lot, Twenty-fourth lerret north of Groin. 129 foot front.
NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK STORE &ND DWEL
LING. No. 1817 No•th Feeond street. above Pbmnig.
2 TEIBEE.STOIIY BNI , N BI7iLDINGB. Washing.
ton avenue. northweet of the Fritnkford road, Twenty.
third ward. 90 feet front.
Peremptory Sato.—TWO-BTORY BRICK DWICLL
IVO. No. at Union street, between York and Staoey
streets, Burlington, N. J.
Bale No. min Weloot Street
ELEGANT FURNITURE; PAINTINGS. FThENGH.
PLATE MIRRORS. BRUSSELS OCIIPET3,
ON MONDAY MORNING.
June 2. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 2010 Wal
nut street, the elegant furniture. fine nil paintinste, tine
French-plate mirror, handsome Brussels carpets, kitchen
furniture, kc. •
The cabinet fninitnre Was made to order, and ig of ex
cinialto drolgn and finisb.
Maybe examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
the sale.
Fele No 928 North Fifth Street
SUPERIOR FERN ITURE, PIANO-FnltTlf, PIER
hIIRBOR, BRUSSELS CARPETS, &c.
ON WEDNESDAY HORNING,
June 4, nt 10 o'clock. by catalogue, at N 0.928 North
Fifth street, the superior furniture, piano-forte, by Gale,
Frerch-plato pier mirror, Soo tapestry Breeselo oar
petn. &c.
I May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
the sale.
Belo on the Premiere—No. 8i) Sort)) Broad Btr•et.
. - .
HANDSOME MODERN mcsnymit. AND BURNT
TURIL BRUSSELS OARPETS, MIRRORS, MR
LODEON, &c.
OR MONDAY MORNING,
June 9, at 10 o'clock, by catslogae, at No. 808 North
Broad street, the handsome modern four•etory brick
metaage,• with rour•atory back buildings. Has all the
modern conveniences; gas throughont; 3 bathrooms,
het and cold water; furnace, cooking range, dm. Also,
a back stable and coach.house In the rear, on Carnal,
street.
HANDSOME FIIRNITIIIIE.—ImmediateIr after the.
of the house will be sold the household furniture,
Also, . two-seated carriage. -
I Thebonee will bn sold at 10 o'clock, the furniture
immediately ari.r. Fnli dieurlutions in handbills.
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
AYJL- AND 00MILIS8IorcicegogdifT. , nonthoolt
corner of SIXTH and RAON-gfrhets
TAKE NOTltla
The highest possible pries is lomat on Roods et 114
Mans' Principal if:tab/it:Amami, eontbukst corner d
Birth end Race streets. At least ose-titira zee, gum
soy other establishment to this city.
NATHANS' PRINOIYAL MONEY ESTAELIEI6
260,000 TO LOAN,
In large or anal eremite, from one dollar to t
on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watched,
merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, plow,
goods of every deeviptlon.
LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET BA
This establishment has large Ore and thier-aroof
for the safety of valuable goods, together with a pit
watchman on the premises.
ESTABLISHED TM THE LAST 80 Y - 2ABS.
/Jai. LARGE 'LOANS — MADE AT Tins,
PRINCIPAL ' ESTABLISEXENT."
nIITADOES ABRATIfiIr RWorramy,
• CABINET . FURNITURE. 1
(IABINET BURNITURE AND B
WARD' TAlgfr.s..
MOORE & CAMPION.
• No. 281 South MOND Street,
b Octurectloc with their extensive Cabinet Rtiminese ert
wow manafactaring a superior article of
1 .
BILLIARD . .TABLES,
.... i
And have now on band . a- full supply, finished with the
if DORE & CAMPION'S IMPROVED ousifforfal
which are pronounced, by all who have need them, to be
superior to all others.
For the quality and finish of these tables the mans- ,
'actorere refer to their namerone Vamp , thfoillhout
Ike Wen. who are familiar with the character of bob •
..... ••• . - • fella-Mn !
SHIPPING
' sa rzk ' FOR NEWYORK-THIS
DAY—DESPATCH AND SWIPTSUBII
LINES—VIA DELAWARE AND RANITA.N CANAL.
Steamers of the Wawa Ltnes.witt leave DAILY, at 11
and 5 P. N.
For freight, which. will be taken on Accommodating
terms, misty to WM. M. BAIRD & CO.,
my2l-tf I 3 south DELAWARE &Terme.
ISMBOSTON AND PHILADEL
MITA STRAIT SIM LINE—From Puri
Street, Philadelphia. and LONG Wharf, Boston, &o.
The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, vrifl
from Philadelphia for Boston on WEDNESDAY, Jnae
4, a. 30 o'clock A. M., and from Boston for Philadelphia
ta FRIDAY, May 30, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Insurnace one half .that by mil vessels.
Freight taken at fair rate*.
Shipz;ors will please send bills lading with their goods.
For freight or passage (havtng !Inn accommodation!
for PiteenMera), firth' to
HENRY WISSOB & 00.,
8821300TH WITAIITVO
d am THE BRITISH AND NORTE
AIXIIRIO&N 'ROYAL NAIL BMW .
PROM NNW YOBX TO LTIFIBPERMs.
Chief Cabin reggaes {;pp
Gerentsi Cabin Pastiness V/
THOM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Paasage ..11/0
Second Cabin Passage CS
Ths shim !row Now York cell at Cork Bartrof,
The elite from Boston call at Halifax ate. Octet Ete
bar.
I
BOOTLA, Chpt..lndkine, CHINA. Capt. Andaman.
PEBSLA, °apt, Lott. ' , AM.. Capt. Oook.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. EUROPA. Cart. J. Leitch.
AFRICA, Capt. Phase, - CANADA, Oad. Muir.
AMBBIOA, Clark Moodie. 'NIAGARA, Capt. A. Byr
AIITRALASIAN.,
These ?meld carry a goer white light at meat-heset
Veen on starboard bow; red on port bow.
SCOTIA, Jndkitut, leaves IT York, Wednesday, June IL
'EUROPA, Cook, ' " Boston, Wednesday. June U.
PERSIA, Lott, • " N.York, Wednesday, June 16.
AFRICA, Shannon, " Rostan, WedneedaT, Jane 25.
CHINA, Anderson, " N.York, Wednesday, July 1.
ARABIA. Moodie, ~ Boston, Wednesday, July 0.
SCOTIA, Todkins; " . N.Y.rk, Wednesday, July 16.
Bertha not secured wail paid for;
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these alilte will not be aometeade tee
Gold, Silver, Bullion,
Spade, Jewelry, Precious Stones,
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, MI
the TSITIT thereof therein expreeeed. For freight CT 9.516 ,
NWT, apply 10 B. 01INA.B11,
4 BOWLING GREEN. New Yost.
M 0. A J. G. BATES,
103 STATE Street. Boston
LONDON EXILIBITION—RETURN
TICKETS TO LONDON AND BACK:
First-class 5100.
Second-elms 66.
OIL MEEKLY COMMNIOA
TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW
TOM AND LIVERPOOL, rains at QUEENS
TOWN, (Ireland,) to land and embark patmansera astd
deeroatobes.
no Liverpool, New
_ - gork, and plautelphla Siam:
. 011, Cotnpar-',, splendid Olyrle-bnllt iron ecrow *SNP
'r Wended to Alan as follows:
FROM NEW YORK JOB LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF BALTIMORE.— - Saturday, May 31, 1863.
• /UNGARO° Saturday, June 7, 1862.
CITY OF NEW YORK.- ... Saturday, Juno 14.1862.
FT" - ^a WASIIINGTON....Saturday, Jane 21. 1862.
And ovary Wardsa7 tarousbout the year, from PIS
No. 44 21. B.
BATTS OE' PASSAG2
•
THROUGH FROM THILADRLYIEHA.
Gatti, to Queenetown, or Liverpool...... *ll
Do. to London, via Liverpool iii
fitoeroge to Queenstown, or Liverpool. . fit
Do. to Louden.
Do. Return tickets, available for six roott, front
Liverpool , Kp
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Ramberg.
Bremen, and Antwerp at tbrongb mites
cortgoatee of 'mate issued from Liverpool to Hew
York Eat
Oertlflcates of pump !wood from Queenstown to New
York
Tese steamers have superior accommodations for am.
gingers, are constructed with water-tight compartments,
and Wry experienced Surgeon.
lor freight, or Pease" apply at the atm of the Ooze-
Pouf, JOHN G. DALY, Agent,
11.1. Walnut street, Philadelphia,
• In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN,
Tower Bending".
In Glasgow, to WM. INMAN,
13 Dixon string,—
FOR NEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LIRE, Tie Delaware aid
Baritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Barmen Btearntroat O.
pany receive freight and leave dally at 2 P. M., deliver.
ins their cargras in New York the following day.
freights taken at reasonable rates.
wat. P. GLIDE, Agent,
No. 14 8017TH WIJABYII3, l'hgedelgtft
JAMBS HAND, Agent,
sal-tr Pieta 14 sad 16 NAST EMIL New Taft
- EXPRESS COMPANIES.
am mo THE ADAMS EX
- P 3718 - OOMPAISIY, Office FIN
CIKICSINUT Street, forwards Perceia, Peekagree, Mer
chandise, Bank Pates, and Specie, either by its own
lines or in connection with other Bxpreea Ooramilee,
ail the prhicdpol Towns and Oitiee of the United States.
•
E. 8. BANDTARD,
felt "- (Unocal Rtromitatiruleisi
LABOR-SAVING MACHINE.
CLOTHES -BATING MACHINE.
- THITHAILYING MAOHINS.
Heley, Mores, & Boyden's Clothes Wringer saves labor,
time, and clothes, and is an improvement which will
roost certainly be generally adopted. It is self.adjasting,
simple, and durable, and is far superior to every other
device for the purpose intended. Over dve hundred have
been sold within the last thirty days, in this city. No
family ahould be without one. They are warranted to
give perfect satisfaction.
For sale by L. E. SNOW, at the Office of JOY, COB,
& 00., northeast corner of FIFTH and OHESTNIIT
streets. Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
mrlO-Itn
AMERICAN ROOFING SLATES,
FULLY SCHIAL.to the BEST :117CLUI SLATES.
iiiitralla.l6ll