FROM GEN. HUNTER'S DIVISION. The Camp Kettle, $ small paper publlehed by the 100th Penneliven's (Roundhead) Regiment, contains the following items of Intelligence: REGIBRNTS OP CONTRABANDS General Ranier, pursuant to instructions from the War Department, has resolved to organize two regiments of contrabsnde for the purpose of relieving the Union soldiers from many duties that can be quite as well per formed the blacks as by the Northern troops, with the effect of preeervieg many lives to the army fur mum re spouilble duties. If the rebels use the black. AgNillit us, the rule may work in the other direction as wolf, and Jost,' poteibly, better. We shall sou. Who VMS it said 0 the world didn't move'?" MEM The undersigned &tires to express, on behalf of the 100th Regiment POOllB. (ROWldtwatl) Vola., hie heartfelt thanks to the patriotic lading and ctrisens of Lawrence, Mercer, and Washington CCUntIOS.POIIIIBYITAIIN for their liberal .contributious to the hospital atones of the regi ment. Long before the tape officials looked after the in terests of our sick, these home contributions met every Want, and supplied 1111 our necessities. May the choicest immune fell upon those who bee remembered us. DANItI LE.A.SURK, Colonel, commending 100th Regiment Penne. (Round head) Vole. SPECIAL ORDERS The following order explains itself, and, we may add, swats the hearty approbation of all, except those par ;madly interacted In selling or diluidug DEADQUARTIRS 6ZOOND BRIGADH, IfORTIIBRX Dllattlo7, DRP.ifiTMENT Of TUX SOUTrt, BBAUFURT, B. U., May 9, 1862. [SPNCIAL OILDERB NO. 21. J The isle of oh intoxicating drinks, whether spirituous or fermented, Is, from this once, abs lately prohibited In the town of kienufort and within the limits of this com mend. All persons tonna viol sting this order will bo immediately Nut beyond the limits of this command, and their goods conliscutod. By order of Brig. Gon. STEVENS. UAZARD STEVENS, Capt. and Asst. Ads. Gnu. ME=! The trial of flee labor in South Carolina is Progroesing steadily and eatiefectorlly. Many of the deserted planta tions are showiog signs of a new civilization. finder the benign tulo of Gen. flutittr the slave falls very naturally into a free man, and the ex-slaves themselves say that twelve " free niggers" do more work for pay than tenu i ty slaves did under the lash. Northern enterprise, under the supervision of competent men, is giving intelligent direction to the dart mind of the servile race of this hot bed of rebellion, and it would seem rut if a jest retributive Providence wan about to demonstrate on the soil of South Carolina the grtattst problem of the• age, viz: That sla very is not in canary to the production of cotton, even in south Caroline. • Our distant Mends twit why we do not publish more news in relation to the doings of the troops to the r, Do pertmi nt cf the Benth.". In reply we merely state that snob inlet mation could be mod by n present enemy, long before it would gratify the curiosity of distant friends. It is sufficient to say that the "Department of the South" fe doing its duty, end t h at In any event it will continuo to do its duty. /retire confidence In those In command bore, end a very high standard of discipline, are hopeful omens of future SUMPS, as well as present enfety, and with this mew o Item of military uses, our friends meet for the present content themeelves, relying upon letter writers for more extensive Information. HEALTH OP"THE TROOPS The morning roast ct the 100th Regiment Pennsyl vania (Roundhead) Volunteers only elbows seven men in the hoapital, not one of whom is not able to walk about the beautiful hospital grounds during even the hottest part of the day, ai.d as it Is by much the largest regiment in the brigade. it may be inferred the rates of others erg about the smile Indeed, we know the other hospitals might as c ell shut up, for all the custom they get. of course there ere always tome men on the sick lilt that are not very sick. The troops here drill early in the morning and in the evening otter 4 o'clock, and at these times the atmos phere is very pleasant. The balance of the day is de voted to ell eerie or rest and recreation. dymnabtice oc cupy a large portion of the time, and quite an amount of Ingenuity to shown in the various apparatus under the cool shade cf the magnificent live oaks amongst the vu clone contra Ia oue company of the 100th Regiment wo notice a bathing establisbmeut, under the charge of one of the members, formerly attached to a u water cure." It is very nicely and ingeniously gotten up, and we are pleased to see• liberally patronized. Altogether, with easy drills and sytuutiefics, the troops here are doing very finely., A COLONY OF BEES One day laid week a colony of bees "swarmed' , upon a bush beside one of our picket posts, and a couple of the boys teeing they were "Socresh," captured them, end 4, swore them in" to an empty keg, and gave them to the Colonel, who has them located on the upper piazza Obis quarters, under the folds of" the old nag," and the little Republicans !vein to thrive very well under " yankee" rule in "Dixie." THE 'WEATHER The weather here la delightful, with but little rain, and although the middle or the day brings the mercury to eighty or 'natty In the shade, the sea breezy compensates for it, and cornea np the bay as cool and grateful as an Ice-coin lemonade." We have just trleil the last•named article and can recommend It. ritomotions IN THY 100TH VANIA RoUNDUBAD VOLUNTBERS SINCY ITS OR 011111ZATION. James Armetrong, captain Company A, to be lieutenant colonel. David A. Leckry, captain Company M, to be major. F Templeton, first lieutenant of Company A, to be captain, vice Armstroog, promoted. Joseph II Pentecost, second lientenant Company A, to be first Dent( nant, Vice Templeton, promoted. William (Joker, sergeant Clompany A, to be second lieu tenant, vice Pestecost, promoted. David °ritelam, sergeant major, to be second lieu tenant Company 0, vice Powers, gomoted to be adju tant. First Lieutenant Thomas J. Hamilton, Company D, to he captain, vice liburlock, resigned. First Sergeant James Calhoun, Company D, to be that lieutenant, vice Hamilton, promoted. Sergeant Datiel Frazier, Company 1/, to be second lieutenant, vice Caughey, reel4ned. Second Lieutenant Samuel J. Book, Company E, to be that lieutenant, vice Nelson, resigned. Sergeant Norman Maxwell, Company le, to be second lieutenant, vice Book, promoted. Sergeant David Patton. Company, F, to be second lieu tenant, vice Banks, deceased. Second Lieutenant Time 11. Curt, Company G, to be first Lientetont, vice Grace, resigned. Sergeant John Cochran, tiontiquiy C, to be second lieu tenant, vice Curt, promoted. tergeent John S. Pomeroy, Company I, to be second lieutenant, vice Vaal!, resigned. Sergeant Samuel J. Borrow, oompanya; to be lieutenant, vice Pomeroy, resigned. Second Lieutenant Anson B. Campbell, Company 31, to be captain, vise Lookey, promoted. Sergeant Jae. S. 31oFeeters, Company if, to be second lieutenant, vice Campbell, promoted. First Sergeant Jefferson Jastice, Company H, to be regimental quartermaster, vice Luella, reassigned, at hie own request, to his company, IMZEME2 The following named non•commiestoned officers and private!' of the 100th Besilment Pennsylvania Volunteers have tendered their services to General Hunter to drill the contrabands, and an Monday teat reported them selves at Hilton Head to enter upon their duties. They will bo commissioned so captains and lieutenants as soon as they prove their competency by the President or Congress. Two full regiments of ox-slaves are to be formed immediately and officered by well-drilled men from the troops here—viz William J. Randolph, sergeant, Co. P. William James. sergeant, Co. 0. Robert Hamilton, sergeant, Co. D. • R. W. Weller, sergeant, Co. F. 8. Ikon Veen, corporal, Co. K. H. M. Gaston, corporal, Co. F. J. F. Johnson. corporsl;"Co. O. John H. Grace, corporal, 00. G. Robt. G. Chris's!, corporal, Co. H. Alex. Heady, corporal, Co. B. Edward F. Oliver, corporal, Co.'B. Jamey Pommy, corporal, 00. B. Jobs Kletssoucher, private, Co. A. John Harvey, private, Co. D. " William Pearson, private, Co. D. Thee. (). Bandeiph, private, Co. F. Stem art Alford, private, Co. F. John O'Kesr, private, 00. B. • GENERAL NEWS:- THE ADIRONDACK'S ON FIRE.—The woods on the Adirondack mountains, in the vicinity of Olinton FAROS, and all through Northern Now York, in fact, are on fire and burning rapidly. The prison was only saved by a chnogo in the direction or the wind, the walls of the institution being at one time exceedingly heated from the near approach of the flamers- The prisoners were all ready to be emit to the mines in case the fire communi cated to the person. Wood, Willard, & Prentice's shoe shop was intend by considerable am Ilion. Large num bers of houses 1 eve bun destroyed. On Lake ()ham -plain, the awoke from the fire is so dense that the steam. boats are COMpelled to ring their bells constantly, nod to run at a very slow rate of speed. The smoke entirely envelopes the light-houses and hides them front the view of the pilots. The citizens of Clintonville turned out en muse to fight the flames. The Pera Iron Company have lost a large quantity of wand, and other parties have suffered very heavily. The eight of the burning woods is described as grand indeed. FEMALE SE IESSIONISTS.—A letter from Now Or leans says some of the Federate are very Indignant at the angry fooling manifested by the Secession ladles of Balti more, New Orleans, Norfolk, and other afflicted cities, and one Officer IS indignant because a beautiful and well.dressed • female "lifted up her skirts es she passed him, as though she desired to prevent them from tmeh ing a gentlemen who worn the uniform of the United States." But perhaps, after all, it was not her contempt for a Federal officer that the lady desired to show. BENSIBLE RE HARK S.--tt The unbroken series of re- verses which have overtaken the Confederates must de moralize their armies unless composed of men of super human courage and endurance, and it Is really difficult to see for what object they can now prolong the war. It Is to Do remembered, however, that the Jews at the fail of Jerusalem never gave in to the Romans, but were exterminated or utterly scattered by that power. This doom of utter infatuation .fell upon the Jewish nation judicially, and the sumo thing may take place with the elaveheidere."—Montreal /Fitness. THE LONDON EXHIBITION.—TheophiIe Gautier, in a letter to the Paris Jfoniteur abent the opening of the Loudon exhibition, says that the architecture of the building, for want of a better title, should be termed "The Mechanical," and adds that "It unites the olia rneteriettcs of the railway station, the market and the green-house." As a general Mile g, the toreign spondents are rather disappointed with the architecture of the building, though Its wonderful contents excite their unlimited p. ales. AMERICAN LIFE.—Mt. F. 0.0. Darloy was corn !pinioned by Prince Napoleon, while the latter sae visit ing New Yok, to make four drawings illustrative of American life. The drawings have been executed In :India ink, and exhibit the powers of the artist to the beet advantage.' 'I hey ere entitled respectively: ." The Un willing Laborer," "Repose," "The Blacksmith's Shop," "Emigrants Attacked by Indiana's'. A DOOMED OITY.--Oharleston is a doomed et?. The hand of fate paints at It with unerring finger. It was tern the first gun was fired at the fisg. A sacrilege so great can only be wiped out by a terrible penalty. Like she cities of the plain, this offending city may be come es degolate, awl may never be forgiven by an over ruling Power, till the beeom of destruction has swept over its de votol head. A PRETTY. LARGE FORTIJNE.—Mr. Weed. in 0•0 e, of his letters, speaks of a miser who died in Holland, leaving nlnetr-seven tons of gold. This may be deemed an exaggeration.' But It will not be so - considered when it in known that 100,000 guilders (of the value of 40 cents) is estimated at one ton's weight. -Oonseemeniii , 9,700,- 000 guilders (about $4,000,000) would weigh 97 tons. A pretty large, but not a very extraordinary fortune. RELIEF. TO THE..WOUND.ED.—A- meeting of the Union citizens of Baltimore was held at the Union Read ing Rooms, for the ourpoan of assisting the wounded of the lot Regiment of Maryland Voinnteeri;•whd were en gaged in the late fight at Front 'Royal. The collection •mode by one gentleman wee within atew dollars of one - Dimmed. - DEATH OF AN AMERICAN AT THE SAND- WIOH ISLANDS.-012 the 23d of March, at Waialua, sMandwich Mantle, Mr, Moses William Vote, a native of Woonsocket Palls. New Providence, R. 1., was killed by the kick of a borte. Hie foneral_was attended by al the Americans of the dietrict, and the funeral sermon was preached by Rev. J. B. Emerson:•' ROBBERY Or •A' ROMAN OATHOLIO•CILIITROir JR NEWPORT.—Tbe Roman Catholics Church on ?Mun son street, Newport, Kentucky, was broken into ,at an early hour, Thursday morning, by some sacrilegious ruf— fians, and the 'hay • vessels, some of which mere 'nolki . sliver, and-others platsil,3 together with the" sacred Teat. remits, were canted off. The stolen articles were valued nt VW. • • AN OLD IDE i.—Betting the , Thames on fire Is a, scheme proposed by one Mr. Mackintosh, in view of a possible foreign invasion. He proposes to float a 'heat': of some hydro earbonaceousEquid over the water that' austeins..an,, adverse tleet,. to ignite this combustible , liquid, find thus to envelope the enemy In dames. • .- NOTHING NEW TINDER THE 131314.:--3onae anti-' query has again snccesetmly established , that ss there is nothing new under the sun," having discovered that the ` f knights of litlohn of Jerusalem brdit, a galley at likffir . in 1530, which wan sufficiently plated' with lead' to rester bniletai and which took a prominent part in the taking of; Runts • ART PIEICOYERIES.—A skiff in white marble and a statue of the 'MA style of ancient art have been discover ed in the Parthenon, at Athens. THE CITY. SIGNS OF RZTEIRNINCI PROSPERITY.— At ao previous reason has there boon so much energy and lite displayed In the different mechanical branches es at present. The ship yards, foundries, and machine, shape, on the Delaware, front and elsewhere throughout the city, present signs of great activity, sled labor In all the varions breaches of ship banding, engine building, and marine steam machinery for vessels of almost all deecripilone, now In progress of rapid oonstrnetion, from the iron-clad man-of-war "New Ironsides," the largest of her class yet commenced in America, including several firet.clase merchant steamships, down to tog-boats, freight steamers, and barges. At the ship yard at the toot of Bead street, two mar china steamships are Whiter! ; one for silo Oharleaton and &manual Steamship Company, the largest and most complete of her kind ever built in this country. Length, 2:10 feet ; breadth of. beam. 38 feet; depth of hold, 18 feet, and to carry 1,550 tone burden—expe3ted to be launched early in July. The other is a flret•class steam ship for the Philadelphia and Boston Steamship (km pony. Length, 220 feet; breadth of beam, 31 feet, and depth of bold 18 feet. She will be finished in a manner similar to the " Saxon," already on this line. There is also building at this yard a first-class steam tug-bust for Mr. Stephen Flanigan, to ply on the Delaware. Several Wt.-boats have lately been launched at this yard. At tbo yard of Neale A Levy, two Iron steamers are being conetruch d for the Philadelphia and New York Steam Propeller Company. called the Ironsides and An thracite, each 320 feet in length. The steamer Norman, for the Phi'adelphia and Boston line, a wrecking tug for Beaton underwriters; a large iron freight steamer for Baltimore, 200 feet in lea gth. This firm has boon very actively engaged on other vessels of various descriptions for some tires past. They make nil the machinery for vessels conetrucie4 by themselves, besides furnishing the gem engines, boilers, ac, fur vessels built at other yards. Vaughan & Fisher, Albertson & Brother:and Hillman & Streaker aro building steam-tugs for the Delaware and elsewhere. Simpson A Neill's sectional dock, at the foot of Christian street, is alive with business; vessels of all kinds are constantly being placed on their sectional dock and marine railway for repairs. • Government ves• eels are brought here for repairs when the docks at the navy yard are occupied. This firm is also building a largo steam barge; The immense machine and boiler works of Morrick & Son have been run to their armlet for some time with machine work for the Government and others. - Tboy are now rapidly fitting out the New Ironsides with her boilers and engines, and completing her iron plating. Perhaps at no period has sash general activity pre vailed in the ship yards, foundries, and machine shops of Philadelphia connected with ship buildlog aefi marine engine building, In all their branches, as at the present time. This state of affairs is highly encotwaging for the Industry and resources of our city ; thousands of me chanics aro finding active employment at good wages, and everything in that line goes -.merry as a marriage bell." There le one thing Philadelphia wants yet, and oho ought to have it; acid that is a national foundry lo cated here. ller present labors prove beyond doubt or cavil her capacity, and adaptability fur such work, and the Government would boat consult and sicure her own interests, as well as that of the nation, by ordering a na tional foundry at Philadelphia. As another sign of returning prosperity, we might mention that there are now more new bultdings in course of completion than wero erected last year, and the num ber this season will compare favorably, if they d. not ex ceed the nyereee of the print two or three seasons. The easy condition of the money market, and the absence of any very extensive manufacturing or commercial opera tions, have Lad a tendency to run capital into real estate investments and securities. There is no speculation as yet, hot a steady forward movement in the business which promisee to be as permanent as it is safe. Prices ate advancing somewhat, cad in fact there is a wide mar gin in this particular, between the almost total ins ctivity of last year, and opening prospects of the present time; end, doubtless, before long they will reach a point at which profits may be realized in the rale and exchange of houses, as well as of lots for new improvements. A Cußrous CesE.—Yesterday, in the Criminal Comt, a novel case alma up, in which was de veloped the fact that a cabman had been shipped on board the ship Lancaster without his consent. It was intro• (Thad in a sort of informal way by the counsel for a man named Stewart, who was charged. with drming a Man named Jt)bn McCoy. John McCoy was sworn.—lle said that lie met Stewart in the street, and took several drinks with him, and when ho came to his senses he found himee!f on board a Tomei, afoot fifty miles from the Breakwater; he was not a sailor, and come ashore with the pilot; when he got back to Philadelphia be understood that Stewart hid obtained $3O from Mr. Taylor, the shipping master of Mr. Pell nee. as an advance on McCoy. Mr. H. Bubbell,ithe counsel for Mr. Stewart;remarked there was nothing about 530 is the case. Ills client waN, cbargi d with giving drugged• liquor to McCoy, and on this charge be would like the case invemigated: Mr. Tat for was sworn.—Me testified that he was the shipping master for Mr Penrose, a merchant; he believed that Stewart was a boarding. hough shipper; the ship . Lancaster sailed a short Limo since, and was one hand abort; Stewart came to him and paid he bad a good-hand ; Stewart then brought McCoy in a wagon to the ship • Mc- Coy was atupafled a ith liquor; he was placed onboard, awl the ship started down the river; when he came to C3II seaminess somewhere down the bay, and it was found tt at instead of his being a pallor, be was nothing but a Jersey cab di leer or hostler belonsiug to Camden, he was sent whore; after ho bad been shipped Stewart received Mr: Hubbell said this had nothing to do with the case. Ilia client vas bound over to answer the charge of giving drugged liquor to the protecntor, and there was no eel there that any had been given him Mr. Mann replied that the Commonwealth certainly bad a charge to make upon the fasts as develop: (I. A gross wrong had been committed and lojestice done to more than one party. Judge Allieon, in deciding the 60.3,4, reduced the bail from era() to $4OO, and said that he left it now in the bands of the proper officer of the court to procure a proper bill of indictment. A REFUGEE FROM THE REBEL ARMY. —Dr. Wm. Parker, a Canadian, arrived in this city a day or two since, having effected hie escape from the rebel army. He states that in Jnly last he was peas- Using medicine in Bienville parish, on the Thal river. when he was offered the choice of enlisting in the rebel Milli or being lynched. This course was adopted in that region with ail Northern men. particularly if they were suspected of Unionism. Be Joined the 9th Louisiana, commanded by Oa R. Taylor, son of 4, Old Zach," and a West Point traitor. The regiment was sent to Rich mond, arriving there about the time of the Bull Run battle. It was thin sent to Manassas, and almost ever since it bets been in that region. Dr. Parker was one 'of the guard over the Union prisoners who buried the dead at Bull Sun. Within a short time his regiment was seat to join the command of Stonewall Jackson, in the valley or Virginia. Jackson's force was mainly made np of Virginia militia, under Oen. Ewell end {t Mountain Johnson." When Jackson advanced on Brent Royal Ifitr W i l, lt l il b o e utU r ottfr t eli a , r- frecZl t esl a 'lnlut -' cVti /Federal lines about twenty miles from Harriet's ferry. His] opinions as to the rebellion are, that the masa of the (Muffin nen consider the thing dead, but that the rich aristocrats are so sanguine that in spite of their Ms maroon defeats they still cling to,the hope of accomplish.. tog Secession. Dr. Parker ban a relative in this city, John Parker, for whom he is In search. Hu is still at tired in the faded and rusty uniform of the rebel army— a dress which, he says, would have secured for him abundant sympathy and help from the rebel population of Baltimore, through which be paned on coming to this city. A number of refugees from the rebel army are at the present time in this city. One young man who es caped from a Louisiana regiment has enlisted hers. ADVERTISING IN TICE SUNDAY PA— PERS.—The following correspondence has taken place between the City Controller and the City Policher as to the constitutionality of the departments of the city ad vertising in Sunday papers: CHARLES E. Lax, Batt , CITY 801.10iTOR—Dear Sir: I have been importuned by several citizens to got your opinion in regard to the constitutionality of the depart ments of the city advertising in the so-called Sunday papers. You will oblige Eno by giving your views at an early day. Respectfully, GEORGR W. RUTTY, City Controller. The following reply was sent by the City Solicitor : GHOROII W. BUM, ESQ.—Dear Sir: I have 15Y.• emthed the act of Assembly, passed at the last seeeion of the Legislature, relative to the advertisement of muni cipal notices. The current of decisions in Pennsylvania has always been that papers execnted or notices given upon Sunday are illegal. I incline, therefore, to the opinion thstlyon should not approve bills for advertise• ments in the so-called Sunday papers. Yours truly, CHAALES E. Vita e City Solicitor, • ARREST OF FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE. —The auttorities of Washington bare succeeded in cap turing James Mowbray and Al. Riley, two fugitives from justice in Philadelphia. Idowbray was arrested upon a bail-piece, at the instance of hie security, who had him erupted at Waehington. Riley is a sharp fellow, who was arrested in tt ia city, and committed to prison for vagrancy but while being conducted from the Mayor's office to the prison, they traversed a paasago "in which was a door locking with a epring; the officer led the way, and when he passed the door, iley sprang back and slammed it, , locking the officer in and walked away at his leisure. Riley was taken out of hie cell at Washing ton for .a - moment, to give him air in the guard-room. The attention of the officer in charge was drawn away for a single moment, and Riley slipped up to the bank.room of the Second-ward station, and dropped himself from the second-story window. Persons outside saw him, but did not give notice to the police, and ho was off for several hours. Sergeant Downer found his htding-plase, and returned bim to the cell, and he has at length arrived esfely In this city, where he will await his trial. DEATH Or SOLDIERS.—The following deaths of Pennsylvania eoldiers in the Washington hos pitals ire reported : - Henry Myers, Company —, Pennsylvania Reserves. T. B. Reed, Company F 103 d P. Y. • . Wm. H. Fry, Company D,llth Pennsylvania Reserves. J. B Johnston, Company D, 11th P: V. Relatives of demised soldiers can be famished with all the information they desire in relation to the burial place of their friends, &a ;by addressing T. T. Bands, Govern ment ridertaker, at Washington. The funeral of Daniel Ifehers,w private of the 7th Maine Regiment, took place from the Wood. street hospital, on Monday afternoon. The coffin was followed by a guirl of honor, and after the meal ceremonier, the remains were interred at Woodland Cemetery, where a Salute was Aral over the grave. About forty from the hospital at: tended the :funeral. The deemed suffered fur soseral months pest Irsm consumption. THE COURTS.—The District Court, yesterday morning, wee engaged with the now trial ova tion list on first calling. The Court cf Common Pleas Judges Thompson and Ludlow—was also engaged' with the new trial motion list. Nothing of importonco tran spired in, either court. A (Incision has at length been given by the Code of Quarter Sessions in the motion for a new trial, and in arrest ofjedgment, in the case of llnsbnnds, McManus, and Anthony, convicted of a can spiracy to defraud the Widow Bowen and her children in the eels of a farm. The court refused a now trial to Una bande and McManus. but granted it to Anthony. It was statrd by the District Attorney that Mr. Anthony had given up'the deed for the farm, and he was prepared to 'hand it over to the widow, which was done in the court room. Husbands was not present, and in his absence McManus was not sentenced. CORONER'S CASP,S.—A colored man, of that unfortnnate ChM known as. "birnmere," wag found dead yesterday morning, in Baker street, near Stvehih. A still-born infant was picked up in a lane back of Pine street, near Twentietb, lesterday morning. The coroner had the remains buried. • • A soldier, who said he belonged to the hospital at Broad and Cherry streets, came to the Tenth district amp, honso on Monday morning and asked for lodging. In the afternoon he was found dead in his cell. He gave no name, and there Were no marks by which the body could be recognized. An inquest was held. , . The t.cdy of an unknown lad, about 'l5 years of 'WO; wee found yesterday afternoon in the Delaware, near Vine. street wharf. Coroner Conrad was sent for to hold an inquest. . en , . BOARD OP PORT WARDENS.— Thi s bo dy met on Monday for the purpose of organization, Obas. S. Wayne, master warden, in the chair. Right members of the'Board bald over from last year; one comes from Bucks county and eight were elected by Gomelle at their lest meeting. Thomas 0. Meta, Joseph C. Mdiery, J. 0. Boileau, D. M fichellenger, 0. W. Warnock, and Thomas Graham were placed on nomination for clerk.. Mr. Meta Menge tithe People's party; the others are Demoprate. The first ballot resulted as follows : Metz 8, Mallory 5, Boileau 2; scattering 10. Three more ballots were taken with a Ilk o result ? and there being no passibility of an election, the Board adjourned., • WATZII, REN T S.—The following table :shows the amorist of water rents received at the office of the register of water since the beginning of the year : ~.TermarY 518 , 678'57 April $170,316 60 February 60,894 Oa. /2,127 75 March:..:...... 189,149 00 !The following gives the to at receipM from all sources .for the month lost closet : Tractional rents 51.744 35 &Bents of 1801 OM 60 Penalties of 1301 77.44 'Bents of 1862 - 12,127 75 Perniltles of 1802 531 85 pipos 1,104 12 Total • rs RELIEF TO 'THE' FAMILIES OF THE VOLITNTEET, S.LJIbe commission for 'the relief of the , fernilies of the rehinteers expended lan week the sitm of $11,408 To. THE ENLISTMENT OF SEAMEN.—Much diflioulty exists in obtaining good seamen for the navy, and it is increasing every day. This extraardiaary de mend bag been caused bi the large increase of veavila to the navy, and the consequent large force of able men re quirt dto man them. Almort all the seamen of the mer chant marine bare been alit sped in the nattonat nervicei and yet men are wanted SO scarce are they, that at the ehipping office, in the city, the weekly liTe:R2l3 of men examined and shipped dove not exceed tweoty five, and the number often falls below this figure Seamy", ordi nary seamen, end landsmen are taken ; also, a emelt number of bye The esme difficulty is experienced in obtaining hen's for the merchant service. Many offer themselves who aro totally ignorant of the duties required, and the captains ere often deceived by having green hands Ramat upon Ahem A large number ef foreign seamen have been re. cetved stnce .the breaking out of the rebellion. These men have all been naturalized, or have dec'ared their in teutious to become citizens They make good. sailors, and are willing to die for the flag of their adopted country. Yesterday morning, Limit. floury Rolando an I Act ive-master's Mate Charles V. Kelly, of the United States navy, left the navy yard for Baltimore is especial train, with a detachment of seaman to join the new steam gun boat Paul Jones. Commander Steedman. and now ready tremake her trial trip She carries an illustrious name, which will never bo disgraced while the Kars and stripes wave above bey dec.k. POLICE. OASES.—There were but' two cases beard yeetorday afternoon before Police Magistrate Bottler. One of them was pith• rof a novel character. A young man, or good character and respectably con nected, was charged with taking a trunk away from one of the hotel. on the Delman. , a front of the city.. :Al though the tnkirg of the trunk could not be directly Charged to him, yet it was testified to that he brought it bark the next morning before any charge bad been MOO against Lim, 'and apologized to tho owner, marina that be had been Intoxicated. and had taken it for a lark. No felonious intent could be proved, and he was thers• fore dischouged. after a reprimand. . The other wee the Cette of highway robbery, and the accused in this cane wee named Timothy Mulhern. Mr. A. R. Cook testified that he was one of the con ductors on the Richmond and Schuylkill Passenger Rail. rued. On ?dummy afternoon he wont to Regimeold, and there wee attacked by Mulbern and another man, and lied a gold watch, .valued at 565, taken from his person. That rdolhern took it, he wee positive. Mr. S. Overing, superintendent of the road, testified to seeing the robbery committed. Detective Lemon was there at the do e, and he called his attention to it. • Detective John Inman teatified to so log a bustle up the street, and thought all was not right. Then the first witness called out that ha bad been robbed ; he started after the thief, who ran, but caught him at Eggiesesid. MuMerit had nothing to Ray, and was committed to an• ewer the charge of highway übbery, • • . .Ansorr CAsz.—On the 14th of April last a bay barrack, situated on the premises or Henry Pewees, In Arlington township, Montgomery county, and just outside of the city limit;, was destroyed by fire, the barn and ont-buillings making a narrow eecatre. Sons!, derable mystery attended the circumstances of the fire, and accordingly a committee of the Union blittnal Incur tune Company of Montgomery comity commenced an investigation of the affair. To aid. them they reonestei the her efit of the knowledge and experience of Fire Msr /hal Blackburn, of this city. Pr. Blackburn consented to go beyond the limits of his bailiwick to wake the de sired investigation. and it *as accordingly proceeded with. After et - careful 'search the result was arrived at that a young woman, name EL¢a Metialver, who had been employed as a domestic lathe family of Mr. Pewees, wee concerned in the matter. She was accordingly ar restel on Monday, at Sboemakertown, and brought before Justice Birchen, and was committed to the county jail at Norristown. to answer at the August term of the Quarter sessions of Montgomery county the charge of arson. HOEPITALS FOR THE SOLDIERS.—Mg diced Director Surgeon Wilson le busily engaged In pre- Taring hospital accommodations at liarrlsburg, Reading, aid Pbtlatielphia, for all that may ho reached by the agent, show Gov. Curtin has directed to go on and exec:- rioting best judgment that our sick and wounded may be relieved. Brigadier Surgeon J. J. Hays has been ordered to fur nish a large number of beds for sick and woundei sol diers so eonnpredicable' in this city. The proeent hospitals are nil crowded to their utmost caneeltri . and the new heepital in West Philadelphia is not yet com pitted. . The work of preparing this• building will be pushed forward with all possible despatch. Reliable pat rons who wish to engage as nurses have now ouch an op portunity presented them. FIREMEN'S MATTERS. Yesterday morning, workmen began the demolishing of the build ing occupied by the Sloyeunensing Hose Company, to give place to a now and more handsome edifice. The new building will have an iron front, and will extend fourteen feet further beck than the present one. On Monday evening the members met at the house, and indulged in jollification in commemoration. of their last meeting in the old building. The aylor Pose Company , have housed a new and .beautiful carriage in their hall, Howard end Putnam streets, in the Nineteenth-ward. The carriage is of ex cellent male, and will carry over 800 feet of forcing hose. It is a fine apparatus, and in the hands of the Taylor boys will_rcnder much valuable service. COAL (ht.—This great staple of Penn sylvania is now exported in immense quantities from oar city. The following tab`e shows the amount exported, monthly since January last, with the 'value of each moat. 'a product: Gnla. Value. January 254,505 $53 291 February 3,685 1,785 March 369,094 89,570 May 192,462 29,519 Total 819,740 91114,1. - 4 This would make It worth about 20 cents per gall°. TEDI .115TH P. V.—lt is said that this regiment (Colonel Patterson) is to be removed from Camden, N. J., to Camp Cortin t .with the view of com pleting its organization, by the addition of three compa nies. We understand that Captain Jame Murray, of Cambria country, has been authorized to recruit one of these companies in Cambria and Blair counties. He bee already it large number enrolled, and will, in a few days,- send forward hie men. Captain Murray com manded a company from Cambria county during the Mexican war. • • . OFFICE SEEKING.— , h ost of appli cants for the positions of supervisors, with their friends, Swarmed the office of the Mayor yesterday. The pave ment in front of the office was thronged with politimans, 'who were eagerly discussing, the chances of the various nominees. The Mayor bean • the • recommendations be tween 11 A. M. andl P. There will be great susses, for, the next week or two, ant • .then the .linyttylFeeAm• the ensuing year will be • •-• • • • ' THE — CREW OF THE..RERMIIDA.—Nost . of the crew of the British prize.steamer Bermuda hey ing been examined by the prize cotumi.elon ars, have been discharged from custody. The testimony generally goes to strengthen the claim of the 'United States, and there le little doubt but that the decision of the court will be favorable to the Government. • THE HOWARD, HOSPITAL.—This insti tution, at Nos. 1518 and 1520 Lombard street. registered during the past month 441 patients. Number of patients registered mince March 1, 1862, 1,429 ; number of patients prescribed during the month, 1,122 ; prescriptions fur nished, 1,240. • - • LIBUTBNANT GEORGE WOOD.—Lieut.. Wocd, of this city, was wounded in the late battle of the Chickahominy. He belonged to Keyes'. division. He will retnniby the steamer Wbilldin, to the residence' of Ids parents, in Ninth street, to heal hie wound. By the same boat we expect other Pennsylvanians from that Qeld. NEW YORK CAVALRY TO BE SENT TO TIITS STAlTE.—Preparationa aro making in New York to despatch a troop of cavalry to one of the counties of this State, for final trainiog for the field. They will pro bably be ready to leave before the expiration of next week. Tam GraanD Balls.—There was quite a run on the Girard Bank‘yostorday morning, occasioned hp an entirely groundless rumor which gained currency on Monday evening. IL is needless to say that this bank is paying everything that is presented, and that it is ready to meet every obligation. MESSRS. PERSCH & ETZEB, of No. 30 eolith Third street, have received the moneys of Com panies A, 11, D, F, G, li, and 7, attached to Cot. Holtes' 7311 Regiment, P. V., which will bo paid to the parties entitled to the came, between the banns of 10 A. H. and 2 P. M. EXAMINATIoN OF TEAOHEAS.—An ex amination of ailplicants for certificates of Qualification for assistant teachers of the public 'schools of Philadel phia will be held at the Jefferson School House, on Fifth street, above Poplar, commencing on Fria/IY. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEORGE N. TATHAM, AT NJ. MARSHALL , Comnrria or ras Mmert JAMES B. CAMPBELL, . LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Holybead, Cole Liverpool, soon Bark 0 G Byeraon, Bobbins Belfast, Ireland, soon Bark Oordella, Roberta Bio de Janeiro, soon Brig Mount Vernon, Pike • • • •Itio de Janeiro, soon Brig 0 fi Jordan Havana, soon Bar 0 It Pautozal, Wooster -- ‘ Lagaarra, soon Behr Fannie, Vitae° Bchr Eveline, - Yorke • ' PORT - OF PHILADELPHIA, Ines 42 11362. BUN RISES .4 33-4 UN BETE ' 7 22 HIGH WATER 7 19 Bohr Win Gearge, Flazel,l day from Elmynia, Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley a Co. Schr Jobn Torrance, Rice, 4 days from Norfolk, in ballast to Tyler, Stone & 00. -- 33arge Ladd Lucy, Turman, 21 hours from New York, to W P Olyde. • CLEANED. Ship Tonawanda, Julius, Liverpool, Cope Bros. .. Ship Astoria, Smith, Boetou, Teelle & Co. helm Wm Uollyer, Rayner, Boston, Noble, Caldwell & Co. Selir 0 Loeser, Laws, Boston, do Brig 'Mosel) Day, Cart Loud, for Liverpool, cleared by A B McHenry & 00, eniled on Saturday, with 2357 bble petroleum oil. .Tho bark At tbur White, together with brigs Denmark and Arthur White, and revenue cutter Forward, still re main at the harbor. A large fleet of rouses has paned to tea. Wind BW. 'Yount, ac. The following bonta from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and coneigned asfollows: . Star, corn to P Buebong & Sone; W Dunham, boards to Simmons & Co; Daniel Vora', - do to Lippincott ,t Po; W in Bing, do to Forcrose & Sheets; E D Orawtord, grain to Jae Perot & Bra; Grapeshot, Saratoga, and liFF.Dro tell, do to A 0 OattMl & Co; J Bine, do to Humphreys; Roffman di Wright; John Balbach, do to John Balbach; Winnebago, do to T & %V 11 Stirred; Union, lumber to Joshua Keeley; 0 Kramer, do to Lippincott & Co; . 1 Vi enna, do J Deysitee; Homeward Bound, tio to Ifuns worth & Higgine;:til Catharine, iron ore to B & G Brooke: Forest, hituminotutcoal to W W Middleton; %KG Thomp son, oats to Thilmphre* llofrman.& Wright; A 0 Mon roe, JumboU.o6ok & Co; Marla, bones to captain; Bald Bogie, shingles to captain. MRMOILANDS. . r Ship Adelaide Bell, Robertson, hence, arrived at Liver pool Bltb nit. • _ • • - . Ship Westmoreland, Deceit, hence, atrived at Liver. pool 10th nit. Bbip Reportir, White, cleared it Hew York 2d inst. for Ban Francisco. • Bark Kanaliwa, Obittin, at • Cardentle 22d nit. from. Key West. • lark • Ann Angusta; Fletcher, hence, arrived in the .Clyde 30th Mt: • . - ' Barks Arethnsa, Boober, Hariest .Queens Murray, W B. Wall, Cashier, Achilles, Gallagher, Mountain Eagle, 'Blanchard, Reindeer, Couttt, Tycoon, 'Lowey, Aimira -Coombe, Drlnkwater; Tangier, Ball, Linden, Cowell, Janice Davie, Staples, Samuel Molloy, Powell, D 0 Mur ray, Warner, and Moneynick, Smith, remained at Key West 27th ult, Mac. . • Batk flak, Ryder, cleared . at Boston 3d inst. for ?title del Okla. Bark Martha Anna, Chase, from Cardenas, a Newport /et inat—put in for orders. . • Drips Mary Means, Wilson, Sea Lark,'O'NeilliE II ' Filler, Ho!flies, Rebecca Shepherd, Somers, Ellen Bore 'nerd, Perry, Jacob Dock, Swanton, and Marla Wheeler, Wheeler, uncertain, remained at Key West 2Tth ult. Biig Cbas Miller, Brewer, cleared at• Key West 24th ult. for Cardenos;.- . ;Bilg Mary Weeny, Nelson, hence, at Key West 23; ultil 'via Ship lelend. sled cleared seme'day for ' , • Brig Samuel Ct Adams, Carver, cleared at Key West 24thlult.ifor Segtla. ••. .; _ _ • $16,235 :01 THE PRESI3. - PHILADEITHIA, WEDNESDAY; JUNE 4, .1862:i p ;41;vin 140 Ft (0*(43 ARRIVED BAILED (Correspondence of the PhiltNplda,Exchailge.) LEWKS. Dol, June 2., AARON Dt i.E.3IIALL (Coireeponden:e of the Press.) BEADING, Dlsy 31 • Behr Sallie B, Bateman, hence, arrived 23+1 ult Sawa Hiawatha, Nanny, Merlotti' Tilton ; &an ' and 11 R. Goggehall, Swan, uncertain, remained • Rey Went 27111 ult. Rohr Jos 9 boo, Corson, from Remedios, err od at Bos ton 2d inst. &lir A Viral, Higgins, hence, arrived a• Boston 21 ineinnt. Rchr Edward, Smith, cleared at Boatan .1;1112 Scbr Rams, Smith, hence, arrived et NevbariPort 31st nit Schr .7 II Bartlett, Rockhill, hence, arrived e Beverly 29th ult. ' \ Fehr H W Gaf, '' -' echr _mace, arrivet tt Salem 30tb ult. Behr Canton, Daonell, from Bangor for rbibllpbiat at Newport 37et alt. &bre J B Allen, Allon, and: Herald, Knigh 'for Phi ladelphia. sailed from Providence Stst nit. Behr John lances'er, \Palette, for Philadelp Weaned from Providence Met tilt. Schr New Mexico, Davis, hence, arrived atlfirtford 2AI hint. : Behr Stephen Taber, Cook, hence, arrived al Key West lath ell. Behr Janice H Stroup, Foster, hence, arrived at Key Wevt9lst ult &Am Ivy, Henderson, cleared at Key West 17tli ult. for Olodenos . Bohr .1 L Gerdy, Miller, cleared at Key West 24th ult for Havana. Schr Nancy k Perry, hence, atHallfax 29th ult. Ll7ap AND OLOTIIING 1A- Cli NAVY DFYAIITIIIINT, BUREAU OF PDC/VISIONS AND CLOTHING, June 2, 1861 . _ . SEPARATE PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed Proecanls for Navy Clothing and Clothing Matcrbile," will be received at this odic° until 12 o'clock M. on the 27th PAY Ote JUNE. instant, for furnishing and deli vering (on receiving eixty* cleys' notice) at each or either of the navy yards at Oharlestowo, Massachusetts, and Brooklyn, New York. any quantities of eithecor all of the Mowing elneses of articles of nnvy clothing and clothing materials as may be ordered by the Uhler of this Bureau ' or by the commandants of the said navy yards, rospictively, during the fiscal year commencing on the Drat day of July next, and ending on the 30th day of, June, IBM, viz, : • CLASS 1. Blue Cloth Pea JaCkets. CLASS 2. Blue Seamiecs Pea Jacket!. CLASS 3. Offers may be made for one or more chime, at the op. Oen of the bidder ; bat all the articles embraced in a close must be bid fur. Each class wilt be considered by Ralf, and the con tract for that class will be awarded to the bidder whose propcsals for the articles comprised in the class are low est in the aggregate. The cloth for the pea jackets shall be twilled pilot cloth, pore indigo blue, wool dyed. It shall be 04 inches vide, and weigh 26 ounces per yard. It shall hirre a list on each edge composed of 24 white threads, of all wool. All pieces waigling less than 25 ounces per yard will be rejected, and-each bale of about 300 yards must ayerage 20 ounces per yard. The seamless pea jackets and felt caps shall be of felt cloth, dyed pure indigo blue, made of good wool only, and shalt COl4Ollll in the else, color, grade or wool, and in all o th er respects to the Samples deposited at the nary yards. The cloth for blue cloth trowaers shall be twined, all wool, mid pure indigo bin?,wool-dyed. It shall have a list on each edge composed of 24 white threads, of •all wool. All places under 17% ounces per yard will be re jected, and each bale of about 300 yards enu,t average 18 ounces per yard. The satinet must be 27 inches wide inside of list, with a Lending to consist of not less than twelve white woolen threads at each end of the piece; must weigh not lose than 0% ounces per yard, to contain in each place about 29 yards, the warp mnstbe cotton, pore Indigo blue, yarn dyed, and the filling woo), pure indigo blue, wool. dyed. Teach bale of 400 yards shall average nine. and a half ounces to the yard, and no Monaghan be below 9% owner to the yard. The satinet trowsers must be made of ma terial like the above. The broadcloth and satinet of which garments are made shall be well sponged before made up. The flannel must be all wool, wool-dyed pure indigo blue, and twilled ; moat be in pieces of about 50 yards is length, 27 inches wide, weighing five ounces per yard, with a list on each edge of four white,. women threads woven in the whole length of the piece To be packed In boles or - e--..iv-.-.ha n bieCee to bo rolled separately : IVB - ,0 tc . '" 11,11%..% 8 L e" N0 -1 7;c - e - 17Mg ige - tr ds and wwrage• weight than 4 3.10 ounces per yard. Tree overatirts must be made of flannel like the ibove. The woolen-knit undershirts must be warp knit, all wool, hest Ammican - fleece, Indigo wool dyed, made rip entirely by hand, of two sizes—No. 1, 30 inches long, 42 inches round; No. 2. 31 inches long, 38 Inches round—to . w sigh not less than 11% pounds per dozen, in all respects tenet to sample a. The woolen-knit drawen to be all wool, best American fleece, indigo wool dyed. ribbed, of two sizes—No. 1, waist to ineaspro round 38 inches, length 44 facile, 44 Indies round tbo bip ; No. 2, waist to immure round 38 inches, length 44 inches, 44 inches round the hip; waist band to be of strong twilled cotton, well sewed, and firmly attached to the body, to correspond in every re spect with the sample." The Banality .beefing must be free from cotton, 80 inches in weight; weight twelve ounces 31.100 per yard; texture, 4 by 4 to 1-10 inch. The canvas duck must be free from cotton, 2T inches in width, and about 36 yards in the piece, donole.thread warp and filling; weight, eight ounces 23:100 per yard ; texture. 9bylo to . inch. The sixes must bo plsinly stamped with the contract.. or's name, number of the shoo, and year when made. The Bizet Mbe in the following proportions for each 100 attire, unless otherwise et - doted, wiz.: 8 of No. 5,17 of No. 6. 25 of No. 7, 25 of No. 8, 16 of No. 9, 7 of No. 'lO, and 2of No.ll. They must be sewed with e. square awl, and conform in all respects to the samples at the yards, and be delivered in good, strong boxes, the tops of which to be securely fastened with screws, and each box to contain 25 pairs, In these proportions, viz : B.palre of No. 5 with 17 of No. 6, 13 of No. 7 with 12 of No. 8, or vice versa, 16 of No. 9 with 7of No. 10 and 2of 11. The 'calfskin and klpskin shoes to be packed in separate boxes. The boas must be of the best qnslity of enk.tanned grain leather, sewed with a square awl : all the sewing and stitching , to be done with the hand, to correspond with the sample in every respect, except that the sides shall be sewed with the hands, and not machine stitch, as on sample. The woollen socks must be woven or knit, indigo inland, all wool, shall be well scoured, and in color and quality folly equal to sample. The mattresses must weigh ton 'pounds, inclnding ticking, which is to be cut 8 feet in length and 31 inches wide. The coven must measure 71 inches in length and 29 inches in width. The hair, ticking, and covers must conform to samples. The nankin must be equine the hot bide American nankin, 28 inches wide, texture 6 threads by 4 threads to the 16th of en inch, dyed with pure Bengal indigo. The blankets must weigh nix pounds per pair, and mea sure 58 by 78 inches each. A halo of 60 pairs must weigh 300 pounds. and no pair shall weigh less than 5 pounds 18 ounces. They must be made of clean wool, and each blanker must be marked "1.1. S. Navy," as in the sample. The black silk handkerchiefs must be 31% .by 81% inches, and weigh one ounce and 12 grains Troy tau. tare, 14 by 23 to one-eighth of art inch. Bidders for the above will specify whether the articles they propose is furnish are to be of the growth, produc tion, and mannfacture of the United State'', as a prefer ence will be given to ouch. A echedule of the three size's for each 100 pieces of made-up clothing will be found with the samples at the respective yards; and all the above articles, including the necessary buttons, rings, &c., are to be fully equal in the quality, texture, color, weight, and Milan of material, and conform in pattern, eizes, and workmanship to said samples. The number or quantity which will be required .of each of the foregoing articles cannot be precisely stated. The contracts will, therefore, be made for the quantity of each article the bureau may require. The price must be uni form at ail the stations. All the above articles must be subject to such inane°. tion at the place of delivery as the chief of this hareem may direct i and no article will be received that is not fully equal to the sample in every respect, and which does not conform to the stipulations and provisions of the contract to be made. The whole mual be delivered'at the risk and expense of contractor. Each box and bale to be marked with the contractor's name. The inspecting officers to br ap pointed by the Navy Department. • • The offers must distinguish the prices for each article ...Havana, soon ...Hll7/11111, 110011 mentioned in a class, and must be calculated to cover every expense attending the tulfilment of the contract, including the neceeeary buttons. • - , case of failure on the part of the contractors to de liver the several articles which may be ordered .from them, in proper lime and of proper quality, the chief of the Burena of Provisions and Clothing shell be author ized to purchase or direct purchaser) to be made of what may bo required to supply the deficiency, under the penally to be expressed in the contract; the record of a reauteition, of a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of _provision!, and Clothing, or at either of the navy yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has beta made and f ecetved. • Two or more approved sureties in a sum equal to the estitrated amount of the respective contracts will be re quired, and twenty per cent= will be withheld from the amcont of all payments on account thereof as collateral security, and not in any eventjo ho paid until it is in all 'I ejects complied with ; and eighty.por contain of the amount of all deliveries Diode will be paid by the 'navy agent is certificates of indebteduess or in Treasury metes, - at the option of the Government. Bidders whose proposals shall be accepted (andUone °there) will be forthwith notified and as early as practi cable a contract will be transmitted to them for execu tion, which contract most be returned to the bureau , within ten days, exclusive of the. time required fur the `r(gular transmission of the marl. . . A record, or duplicate of .the letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of bin proposal, wilt be deemed a noti fication thereof, within .the meaniog of the act 0f...1816, ' and his bid will be made and accepted in conformity with this anderstanbing. . , • Bra ry offer made must im accompanied (se directed In the act of Centimes making appropriations for the naval servlcafor 1846-'4l, approved 10th of August, 1846) by a . .vaittin guarantee, s'gned by one or more responsible Demons, to the effect that be or they undertake that the balder,or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted; to., ter into 'an obligation within llve days, with good and sufficient sureties, Ao Tarnish the supplies proposad.. 'The bet:mart will not be obligated to confider any proposal no less accempanied by tbe guarantee required by law ; the •competency of the guarantee to be certified by, the ray) agent, district attorney, or the collector of- the customs. Blank f orms o f p ro posals may be obtained on appli- Cation to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hamp shire; Boston, New,-York, Philadelphia, BatiraTe, 'and at this bureau. • The attention of bidders is called to the samples imd description of articles required, as, in the inspedion before reception, -a just but rigid comparison will be made between the articles offered and the samples 'and contract, receivingnose that fall below them; and their • attention is also particularly directed to the joint titso= lution of 27th March, 1864, in addition to the act of 10th Avgust s 1846.'• ie4-44; , . . FFICE OF THE COMMISSARY O OF BOBBISTSIIOIC, No. 1139 11111410 Street, Philadelphia, June 2, 1862. • . Bested proposals will be received at this,Ofece, 12 o'elbeh on the 6th day of June, 1882, for itirchMing . f rom th e tr. 8. Government, for , cash, 2.9.barrelaldess Beef not !milked for issue at this poet. The Beef maybe examined at the 11. B. Commissary fitorebouse, Broad, and .Prinie - streete, by those wishing to bid, to date .of 'evening proporals. • ' • Bidrtebe endorsed " Bids [or purchasing MOM Beef," and directed I. P. N. BUCK, je2-5t • - Capt. and O. B. Vol. Ssrvice: my, WeeNs, PROPOSALS. Blue Cloth Trowsere. Blue Satinet Trousers. CLASS 4. Blae Felt Cape. CLASS 5. Blue Flannel OTerehlrte CLASS 6. Blue Woolen 'Knit II adersbir Blue \Vaasa Kna Drawers. • CLASS 7. °linens Doak Trowsers. Barnsley Slieethe Fracks. CLASS 8. Blue•Satinet. CLASS 9. Blue Flannel. . CLASS 10. Battleley Sheeting. Canvas Duck. Blue Nankin. CLASS 11: CsNokia Laced Shoos. Kipsliin Slum. Grained Loather Boob; CLASS 12. Woolen Books. CLASS . 13. Metlreottee. (with two covers far each.) CLASS 14. • Blankets. CLASS 15. Black Silk Handkerchief. Oardenai ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP AGE OSSIOE, TWELFrn AND GIRAND STB. • POILADELPIIIA, June 2,1862. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until FLU DAY, 6th June, at 12 o'clock M.. to furnish: TEN THOUSAND pLacx. FELT UNISONS! HATS, to be of the army standard, a sample of which can be seen at tbis Office, to be made of the regular as-- sortm( ut of sizes. Subject to inspection. Proposals will be endorsed, "Proposals for Army Eate," end addressed to • DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE NEPAL'S OFFICE, PHILLIIELPHIL. 26th May, 1862. PROPOSALS FOR A &MEM &NOM Proposals will be received at this Office until SILVIS BAY, Juno 7tb, 12 o'clock M. for the dalivery of (2to) Two Hundred and Fifty ARMYe AMFIIII.A.IdOES, to he delivered in this city on or before the drat day of July next, and as =lob eoooer as possible, a pattern of which can he seen on application to this Office. They must be made of the beat seasoned material, and will he subject to a most rigid impaction. Pmposalsfor any mum her tees than two hundred and fifty will be received. Security for tbe faithful performance of the contract will be rehired, tbe names of whom will be mentioned in the proposals. Bids to be endorsed, “Propsials f , r Ambu lances," and addressed to G..H. CROSMAN, tny27-:tje7 Daptity Quartermaster General. WAR DEPARTMENT, wASHINGTON, May raorOSLlg will he received at Harrisburg, Chicago, and Indionapolle, by the officers of the Quartermaster's De %aliment, stationed at these places, respectively, until the fifth of June next, for the delivery, on or before the. thirtieth of that month, of two thousand five hundred Cavalry Donee at Perryville, Md., one thonsand five huodrfd at Chicago, and one tboneand at Indi outsells. The formes to be sound, not lees than six, nor more than eight, yearn old ; not lees than fifteen hands high, of dark colors, and adapted to cavalry service. None will be re- ceived until they are inspected by an authorized agent of the Government. ' G. B. CBOSNICN, my2B.Bt. Deputy Quartermaster General. MO PAPER MAKERS.—The under ...a: signed will receive Prop:mats at the office of the State Printer in flarrisburg until T1117119D 01Y, the 12th day of June, 1862, to supply the following described sired paper, (samples to accompany pr mosels,) for the Etats Printing for ono year from July 1, 1862, viz: • Double Royal, fifty pounds to the ream. Double Royal, forty sounds to the ream. Each to measure at least twenty-six by forty Inches. And doable-sized Foolscap, to weigh twenty-eight rounds per ream, and measure at least twenty.eii by seventeen inches. Samples most accompany bide. Theee making proposals must be prepared to give sa tisfactory security for the faithful performance of the contract; and the right is reserved to reject all bids not satisfactory in price and !maples. The paper must be furnished in such quantities and at such times aa rciiuired by the Superintendent of State Printing. T. T. WORTFI, Superinbaadeat of State Printing. HARRIOURO. May 9. 1802.. . myl4•swBt COPARTNERSHIP NO rICES. ITEM COPARTNERSHIP HERE tofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of ABBOTT, JOIINES, de 00., is this day dissolved by mutual content. The businees of the firm will be sot. Ord by George W. Jobnea and William B. Berry, either of whom is authorized to Bien in liquidation. REDMAN. ABBOTT,. • GEORGE W. 'JOIINES, WILLIAM H. BERRY, • • GEORGE J. GROSS, WILLIAM T. WLT.,OO3C. Philadelphia. June 2,1362. • ie2.l2t* DISSOLUTION .OF PARTNER SHIP.—NnHco le hereby given that the firm of QUARLES N. SelITl3 & 00., at the Fairmount Inn Works, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be settled and closed by May 10, 1862. 011ARLES E. SMITH. The badness will be continued by the undersigned under the firm or MORRIS, TASKER, & 00. Office No. 209 South THIRD Street. myl3.lm atoßlus, TASKES, & (JO. HAZLET ON AND DIAMOND (LEHIGH) COAL—: Broken, Egg, and Stove $4.26 per ton. Large tint 3.75 per ton. Until July let, or until advance of toile, we will allow Eton all coal to be delivered north of A.tch and'east of Eleventh streets A DISCOUNT OP 25 CENTS PER TON from theee prices, far cash, If paid when the order le given. B. P. OILLINGIIed, • ms2l-liatt Northeast FRONT and POPL AA Ste. COAL. -THE 'UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from HOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, whore they intend to keep the best quality of LEHIGH GOAL, from the most Approved mines, at the lowest prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON & 00., • Office, 112 South SECOND Street. Yard. EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-V STEVENS HOUSE, (LATE DELlION10013,) No. 26 BROADWAY, • NEW TORR. rive minutes' walk from Fail River boat Landing Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street. nth:LS-ft OEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. A OARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED, AIL lota of the GIRARD HOLUM Philade! how 1 lathed, fora term of years, WILLARD'S : OTIIL, In Washington. They take this occasion to return to their cid binds and customers many thanks for put favors, I beg to assure them that they will be moat happy is , ens them in their new avertoks. STHEB, ORADWION, a 00. --...................,... e n .. ? e......-....e. _ —srsac.cre T A'RRANT'S 317.1138Y1801UTT SELTZER APERIENT.. This valuable and popular Medians has universally reo °eyed the moot favorable recommendations of the MIDIO.IL PROFESSION and the Public as the MOJA EITIOIENT AND AORNBABLII SALINE APERIENT. It may be need with the beet effect in Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Riot Beadaohe, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Aoidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of . the Liver, Gout, . Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Files, AND ALL 00XPLA.1:178 WHERE A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENT OR PlI}E. GATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land, Residents in lot Climates, Persons of Sedentary habits, Invalids and Convalescents; Captains of Vessels and Planters w ill find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. It is in the form of a Powder, carefully pot up Di 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 highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily inoreasing popularity for a aeries of years, strongly guaranty ite efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an Intelligent public. Manufacturedoenly by _ _ TARRANT & CO., No. 278 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren et .'• NEW YORK, And for sole by Druggists generally. BROWNT , ESSENCE JAMAICA. °MGR% 'Manufactured only at FIVE DEItICE BROWN'S ' . DRUG AND 0111MUCAL STORE Northeast corner of FIB TH and OHNSTN Streets, Attention is called to this valunble remedy which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is in dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, and is a cer tain preventive from the effects of bad water. OAUTION.—To prevent this valuable &mance from being counterfeited, a now Steel Engraving, executed al great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, In order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by worttdess imitations. And sold by all respectabls Druggists in the United States. fed efrm-Gui GLIETEN OAPEII23 p !kill 0 alltelo) 11 ON lei v . ) bi The' repugnance of most patients to . 00D-LIVES OIL, and the inability of many to take It at all, has in duced various forms =of disguise for its administration that ere familiar, to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special cases, but more often thelvehiole neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite aa unpalatable and of loss therapeutic value. The repug nance, nausea, dm., to invalids, induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of our CAPSULES. COD-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have been much need * lately in Europa, the experience there of the good're mite from their use in both hospital and private praotkie, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are Inf . Went to warrant our claiming the virtues we de for them, feeling assured their use will result in benefit and ilairsrvod favor. Prepared by l'efr** :IMP :)0011 i • Z. • ILLI3IiINATIIIO OIL I OILII- OIL!!! AIILBUJIT dk BRODHEAD, No. 240 AILOII B,TRBET, Having opened a General Depot for the Sale of Extra Relined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the special attention of dealers and consumers to their refined ILLUMINATING OIL, as it possesses meet beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being entirely free from that gluey subsianoo and bad odor which characterize that commonly sold in this market, produces no smoke, and is free from all explosive properties. IF7 - Orders . froao City or Oonntri , :geouggiv at tended to. • , • .• myls-Im 56 T .UCITSEIL" „OM WORBB. -LA 100 Bids. « Lneiter" Miming Oil on Mud. We guarantee this oil to be non-explosive, to, burn ail the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flemeosithout ousting the wick, mid bet slowly. Bbls. lined with elms enamel. WEIGHT, SMITH, & PEARSALL. (621-ti , Office 516 MARKET Sheet. CAUTION. • The well-earned reputation or • -FAIRBANKS' SCALES • Has induced the makers of Imperfect balance' to offer them as 14 FADIBANKS' SCALES," and priroha,sers have thereby, in many Instances, been tmbjected terraria and imposition. FAIRBANKS' SCALES aro manufac tured only, by ,the original inventors, Z. & T. FAIR BANKS & Co.; and are adapted to every branch or the business, where a correct and durable Scales is required. YAIItBANIKS.,& • General Agent*, arlo-11 -IdABO . 1560 , 1W.L, 71d CHESTNUT BT. ARTESIAN. WELLS BORED; Ri • ••- • S. R. BAUDIO, • m 72740 AI Dl7 or 'adding No; 109 ALMOND Bt. PROPOSALS. • G. It.. 01i0MLN, Donutl'Anarteinnatir General HOTELS. MEDICINAL. PIIIIADELPHIA. 1419* MiltllT. Street, Phlhidoilpids INSURANCE COMPANIES. FIRE INSURAN MECHANICS' INS PHILADELPHIA, No. 13 below Race, Mama Beildi generally, from Loma or Dam guaranty to adjust all Lewes to merit the patronage of the DIRE. RANCE COMPANY OF 8 NORTH SIXTH Street, • s, Goods, and Merchandise ago by Fire. The Company Promptly, and thereby hope public. • 9 RS. William Morgan, James 'Merlin, JllllllO/1 Duress, Francis Fells, Charles Clare, Thomas Fieher, John . Bromley, • French McManus, :. Hugh O'Donnell, . Bernard Rafferty. - 318'00OPER, President. • taw. myl7-tt • • Frannie Coopor, Michael McHear, Edward McGovern Thomas B. McCormick, Matthew McAleer, John Cannily, Thomas J. Hemphill, Bernard H. Iceman, ' I Michael Cahill, James McCann, • FBAS BERNARD RAI/I'D:ITT. • DELAWARE MUTUAL SABIGTY INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OE .. roENNSYLVANIA, 1886. OFFICE B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT . STREETS. PIIILADELPEILL MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, CARGO, To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, INLA D INSURANCES On Oro* by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage' to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSNBANCES On Merchandise generally. On . Stores, Dwelling hones a. ASSETS OF THE CO Y, NOV. 1, 1861. 711. 00137. $lOO,OOO United States Five per cent-Lest. 16103,260 00 60,000 United States Six per cent. Tee*. sury Notes 26,000 United States Seven and Three- tenths por cent. Treasury Notes 15,000 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent. Loan 89,661 26 128,060 Philadelphia City Six per cent. Loan 119,448 17 80,000 State of Tennessee Five per mut. Loan. 24,076 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, hit Mort. gage Bix per cont. Bonds. 20,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort gage Six per cent. Bonds 66,180 88 /6,000 800 Shams Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest ' guarantied by. the City of Phi ladelphia 14,687 60 6,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 6,000 00 .11111 s receivable for insurances mad 0...... 90, 7 30 03 Honda and Mortgagee 76,000 00 Real Estate 51,868 36 • Balances due at Agencies—Premiums on Marine Policies, Intarest, and other Debts due the Company 68,181 97 Scrip and Steak of sundry Inanranoe and other Companies, 811,1148-...estamited va lue Cash on hand—ln Banks .... In Drawer.., William Martin, Inimund A. Bonder Theophilus Paulding, John B. Penrose,. John C. Davis, . James Travail', William gyro, Jr., Jamee 0. Band, William 0. Ludwig, - Joseph H. Beal, Dr. U. N. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, . . Charles Belly, WILLIAM. THOMAS O. HAND, Vloe President. =NM Lriantax, Secretary. T' RELIANCE MUTUAL iIII3I3BANON °OXFAM?, OP I.IIII.ABILVITA, OFF1(111 No. 306 WALNUT STRZET, Twelves against LOSS OR DAMAO3 BY Ffll, OSI Mama, Stores, and other buildings, limited, or perpetual, and on Filnilti2Vs Goods, Wares, and Mer chandise, in town or countri. CASH CAPITAL, 1231,119.00—ASSITS 11811,111.01, Which ts intneted as follows, via: In Ant mortgage on city property, worth double the amount 1101,900 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 0 per amt. first mortgage loan, at par 5,000 00 Pennsylvania Ballroad Co.'s 6 per cent, as cend mortgage loan, (330,000) 47,900 00 kinntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and Canal Co.'s mortgage loan.. 4,004 00 Ground rent, first-claws 2,403 SO dilatersl loans, well secured 4,500 00 City of Philadelphia 8 per cent loan 30,000 00 .ABeghony County 6 per cent. Pa. DR. loan. 10,000 00 Commercial Bank stock 1,186 01 Mechanics' Bank stook 2,812 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s stock ... . . . 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insnranoe Co.'s st o ok.. 45,850 00 The County The Insurance Co.'s stock 1,060 00 The Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co.'s stank.. 700 00 Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip 880 00 Bills receivable 14,801 79 Book accounts, accrued Interest, ,!to 7,104 04 alab 00 balid.••••••• ...... ..." ....... ..••••• 11,644 34 • istrir,Lit 04 The 'Mutual minable, Combined with the sootalt, of ft Stock Capital, entitles the tuntrot to pa-idolpate to the niorrys of the Company, without liability for Was= Lessee promptly adinated and Paid. DIBIGCTOBS. Samuel Brenham, Robert Steen, William Mauer, Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Hill. J. Johnson Brows, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowan, John Bissell, Pittsburg. . TRIGLIAY, President. Mem Tingley, William B. Thomson, Broderick Brown, William Stevenson, John B. Worrell, IL Corson, Robert Toland, G. D. Bosongarten, Marla, 8. Wood, Jenne B. Woodward, in,ll FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA VIBE INBITBANOM COMPANY. Inoorporated 1825. CHARTER FMB NTT UAL. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite3n4epend . . --Mis ße arppinP;Strirorani:y known to the community kat thirty-du years, continues to Insure against Loge or De.; singe by Fire, on public or private Buildings, either Fa& menently or for a limited time. Also on Yu r . allt t . stocks of Goode , or Merchandise gene r ally ; on now, OM& Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. is Invested in the most careful monner, which enables Oren to offor to the Insured en undoubted security In the sees Of lose. . _ . DIRBOTOIIS. Jonathan Patterson, ittnintin Campbell, Alexander Benson, William biontellus, been BarJelinreit, JONATHAN NATTKE/30N, Procident. WasJAIN G. Oicovsm. Bearesll7. sip{ THE ENTERPRISE illammsos OOMPANY OF PH/ItADDLPHIA. (FIRE 13/913BANON 'DICLUBPIRLI.) IiPDXPANY'S BUILDING, B. W. MINNS ROHR= AND WALNUT BTRIETS. DIRROTORB. F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson, William Mcßae, Gee. H. Stuart, Haltiro Frazier, John H. Brown John IL Atwood, B. A. Fahneakaik, Benj T. Tredick, Andrew D. Owih, Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer. F. RATCHFORD MAR% President ihriaLie W. Coin. Socretaz7 tail EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANT—Moe, Ns. 409 WALNUT Street. Fire Insurance on Houses, and Merchandise immorally, On favorable terms, either Limited or PerpetnaL MHZOTORS. , Jeremiah Boman, Thomas Marsh, John Q. Giimiodo, Charles Thompson, Zdward D. Roberts, James T. Hale, itsmnel D. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen. Reuben 0. Hale, John J.'Griffiths. JHRDELTAN BONSALL, Prealdeat. JOHN Q. GINNODO, trica President. EtION/LAD COI, Secretary. Mal MERIC.A.N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTNN tio.Blo WALNUT Street, above Tbtrd, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-np Capital Block and Surplus, In. Tested In eonnd and available Semuities, nontinnee to Insure on Dwellings, Btoree, Furniture, Merchandise, Fog ies in port and their °awes, and other Personal Pro perty. All Loosen liberally anBOTOSS.d promptly adjusted. DIE Thomos H. Marto, John WeMI, Bamael 0. MortoN Patrick Brady, John T. Low% THOM . Maim O. L. ORAlr7osa, ANTRRACITE INsultAkToll Anthorined Capital $400,000 CHARTER PHRPETUAL.I Offloe No. SU WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure agalnat loss or damage by Fire, on Bninlinse, Furniture, and Nerehendilie gene rally. Also, Marine Immanuel on Veteoli, Cargoes, and heights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DERSIOTORS. Davis Pearson, Peter Sieger, J. B. Baum. Wm. F. Dean, John Ketcham Id ESHER, Pileshleat. DIAN, Vice Preeident. et&it William Mabee, D. Luther, Lewis Andemied, John 11. Blakiston, /mph blisznelo, WILL Wm. W. M. Brae, Bearetaa. 'INSURANCE COMPANY OP TIM STATE Or PENNSTLYARIA-017101 Noe. d end 5 EXCHANGE BINIDINGB, North side of WAL NUT Street, between DOOR end TRIED Woe* Plat delphie. INCORPORATED in 1194—CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, VOO,OOO. PROPERTIED Or THE COMPANY, NEBRUABY 1, 1861, $507,034.61. tiLARINE, rntz TIO N IN AND SURANCI INLAND TRANOPORTA. I. DIRKOTOKK Henry D. Sheererd, Samuel Grant, Jr., Merles Macalester, Tobias Wagner William 8. Smith, Thomas B. WaAeon, John B. Austin, Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charles 8. Lewis, George H. Otrurt, George 0. Oman, Edward 0. Knight - HICNBY D WILLUX H z. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS NATIVE WINES. SYRICTLi PURE JUICE or THE GRAPE-THE MOST DELICIOUS, RICH, AND FRUITY. WINES RYER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST 'RECEIVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN TINE GROUIRIES, CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE BTB SALT. -2,000 sacks Ground Alum Batt; 21,000 bushels do, do., do.; 4,000 bushels Tiarls's Island do., In store and for salo by MURPHY ht KOONS, No. 148 NORTH WHARVES. myB TirE HAVE JUST RECEIVED from London direct a large tot of Crosse and Blackwell's celebrated Pickles. JAMES HOMER .tc SONS, SEVENTH and NOBLE and SIXTH and WOOD. M72o.tf . SARDINES.—A very superior brand KJ for sale by ORABLIDS 8. OARSTAIRR, InG 126 WALNUT and 41 GRANITIC Street. etROSSE & BIACKWELL'S ode bested PICKLES and SAUCES, constantly recolvod BEODES WILLIAM% • 107 South WAVLE Street. • NUTS. --20.. BALES LANGUEDOC A . LMONDEI ; 25 Woo SICILY- ALIIONDS; 100 bags New Mclean PEANUTS* Ad rocolved end for eels by Baulks h WILLIAMS, my 6 • 107 South WATER Street. JOHN. it MYERS & 00., AUCTION -282 and 284 Id&RIEZT Street. BALE OF CAMP WINOS. Oil IfBIDAY 11110BNING, Juro 6, on four months' credit— Me pieces velvet, Enmesh, ingrain, and Venetian oar petings, wettings, Igo SALE OF BRINGS DRY GOODS. . ON MONDAY MORNING, Juno 0, on four months' credit-- 700 packages French, German, Swiss, and British dry swag. , • ' HALE OF BOOTH ANTI REIONB ON TORSDnY MORNIAII, ramie 10, on intr months' credit. 1.000 Indulges boots and sham . ' FURNESS, BRINIEY, & 00., 429 oilliennTr 9091311111 T. PANCOAST it WARNOCK, AUC TIORURS. IQo. 218 MARKET Btreet BALD OF 750 LOTS OF AbisiglOAN AND IMPORT ED DDT GOODS, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES., IttILLINBEY GOODS, STOCK GOODS, Ac., by Catalogue. ON WEDNESDAY HORNING, June 4, commensins at 10 o'clock precisely, comprising a general assortment of 'negotiable goods. TWO HUNDRED OARTONS BONNET PARBONS. Included In sale of - Wednesday, an ingoice of cholos styles extra quail y bonnet ribbons, Nos. 12 a 80, very heavy goods for beet city sales. Also, cartons Nos. 4 a 9 bordered and satin edge trimmina ribbons. Also, 100 cartons choice new styles Paris artillcial flowers. Also, bonnet alike, method blond laces, &c. LAOS POINTS AND INANTLES.• Also, 50 lota Patin black lace points, wattles, shawls, hormone, &c. Bale positive, to close an account. Also, aline of Paris lace mils, rasher lace, veils, &c. Also, late styles embroideries, jaconet collars, ants bandsArinuninas, &c. Also, five:eight and three.quarter liaon cambric hadulkerchiefs, shirtfronts, pantelct , , aprons &c. Also, 150 dozen ladies', misses', and ch ildren's wire, tape and tied hoopekirte. Alio, jaconet, cambric, and Nsnesook muslios. • Also, 20 cages tine quality palm leaf farm Also, notions, purse-bells, fancy goods, trimmings, head dresses, stock goods, &c. CLOTHING. ' • At commencement of estle, lots clothing. BLACK GROS DE RHINE. Also, THIS MORNING, • A full line of extra quality black high lustre all boiled grog de Rhine, 24 een•iocb, for best city sales. 40,RN a 7 4,000 00 -161,008 08 ... 617 811 11,616 80 $860,816 12 *Ett Saconel E. Stokes, J. F. Penieton, Henry Roan, Edward Darlington, H. Jona Brooke, Spencer M'Evaine, Thomaa 0. End, Bobcat Burks, Jacob P: Jones, James B. Mell'arbiad, Joshua P. SF* John B. SemidlT u r r re D. T. Morgan, A. B. Berger, Pittetrait:. Preei*Senft. ar . .. TO LET—A beautifid • .OOUN .-s- TRY-PL.S.OZ, of 10 scrao,' on the -welt 'lift of FRONT-Street road, above Hart lano; . add& lan ed. Data' walk of the Frankford and Southwark woman. oara- Fueeeesion early in Atail.-;'Apply at tba'aoath wed corner NINTH and SAlHROHiessond atom tai . mi 8. tt Thome liable", Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devermix, Thomas Smith. James B. Campbell, Edmund G. Dotilh, Charles W. PonMO, Israel Morel. MMIIO2 BHAREEBD, Preddent. Mg& SALES BY AUCTION BALK OF Dfq Goitos. • ON THIIII9DAY DIOANINO, Jane 5, on boar montha' credit-- OO packages British, Prone), and American dry Goads LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS, by Catalogue. ON FRIDAY MORNING, June 6, commencing et 10 o'clock precisely-- A general areorment of fashionable goods. . • :se • FORD & CO., AUCTION zings,, 626 MAILILZT sad NZ 0011111111101 BARE Or 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOXB, AND BROGANS. ON THURSDAY MORNING. June 5, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, 1,000 cases men's, boys', and smiths' calf, kip, and grain boots; calf and kip brogans, gaiters, ties, walking aboee, womon'a mlauee, and children's calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots and shoes, galtersolipperv, buskins. &a. Included in sale will be found a large assortment of first-class city-made goods. P Goods open for oxamination, with catalogues, earls on the morning of sale. B y HENRY P. WOLBRRT, AIIOTIONEER. BEHOVED from No. 9 South SECOND Street to No. 202 MARKET Street, south side, above Second Street. REGULAR SALES OF DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, Re. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, com mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. City and country dealers, are requested to attend these sales. Consignments respectfully solicited from manufactn t en, importer?, commisaion,wholeeale,nod jobbing haunt', sad retailers of all and every description of merchandise. Entire stocks of goods arrangedtianksold in lota to suit the retail trade. Cash advanced on geode. Settlement second day from sale. • . - mvlo lm* FOR *ALE AND TO 'LET. DISTILLERS. 9 P CI The DISTMLINT known as es "PHCENIXJ" and formerly owned and occupied by SAML. &MYTH, Esq., situated on TWENTY-TIMID, between BADE and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bushels per day, is now offered for sole on reasonable and acoom modating terms. 1.9 in good running order, and has all the modern improyamenta. An Artesian well on the pre mises furnishes an unfailing supply of good, pure water. . Address Z. LOCKE & 00., No, 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. fe2ll-dtt CTO RE NT— A well-furnished ountry House, of moderato size. The grounds in clude Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Gardens, an Orchard, a pleasant grove, through which a little brook Bows, and pastors grounds for the nee of two cows. It is situated a mile and a half from Old York Road Station, North Penn. syrvalla Railroad. Inquire 1616 LOOIIS C Smeet ep7-mwf tf FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four wit Housim, on the west side of• BROAD Street, below eolumble avenue., Apply et the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSOIid Streets. mh2641 I ., c‘OutIOLC44I-iolliJoal MDRGAN, Qom. k=fin-,tie -.LILL • - xurairrE BUILDERS, Iron Younders, end 6neral Machinists 'end Boller Make r% No. MO DAL LOWELL Shoot. Philadelphia • J. TAEGHAI HER RICK, JOHN a. ocors, . WILLIAM a- lummox, ELIMIST•1111/1121014 .SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY , FIFTH AND WASHINGTON SWINT% PRILADZLYHXA. MERRICb SONS, ENGINBERB AND NACHIPIB7B, Manifactura Nigh and Low Pressure Steam lingines,, for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, to.; Clast,- ings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-Frame Roofs for Gee Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moil improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Baer,and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane,Open Steam Trains, De f ocatore , Filters, Pumping Engies, &o. Sole Agents for N. Billiaux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus Neamyth's Patent Steam Mammal', and As pinwall & Wolasy's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. and-tf s ok . PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIE & LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGL. NEERS, MAOHINISTS,BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many years, been in successful operation, and been exclusively en gaged In building and repairing Marine and River En sines, high and low pressure, Ironßollers, Water Tanks, Propellers, Sc., &0., rettactfully offer their services to the public, as boing fully prepared to contract for En gines of all sixes,Marino, River, and Stationary, baring sots of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to exe- Mite orders with Quick deepatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, 01 the beet Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forging', of sB *se and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descrip tions ; Roll Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other wort connected with the above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The - subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boat*, whore they can lie In • perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Sc., cto., for rails. fog heavy er light weights. JACOB 0. NEAF.LII, JOEN P. LEVI', 4114-tr BEACH and PALMER . Streets. THE " EXCEiLSIOR " HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MIOHENER & Co., GENXBAL PEOVLSION DEALSIIB, And carers of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR.-CURED HAMS, 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arch and Mace streets, Pidiadelphid. Tke lastly-celebrated " EXCELSIOR " HAMS an mired by J. U. M. & Co., On a style peculiar to them. selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE are of delicious flavor ; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and ere pronounced by epicures supiitor to any now offered for sale. apl-3m rpo THE DISEASED OF ALL CLABBBP.—AII NO-acute and chronic diseases Filed by special guiriiiitee at 1220 §erelt; Philadelphia, and In case of a failure no &ergo Ie made. Professor BOLLIOI3, the founder of air new practice, raft[ superintend the treatment of all came himself. A pamphlet containing a multitude of certihcatee of those cured, aloe latent and complimentary resolution from medical men and others will bci given to any person free. Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical men and othexa who desire a knowledge of my disoovory, In applying Sloctricity as atonable therapentlo agent. Con- Imitation free. . sp2B-23n BIOTINA ROOFING, MANIFFACTURND BY TAX UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING COMPANY, No. 9 GOBS BLOCH, Corner GREEN and PITTS Streets, Boston, Maas. This Portable Roofing is the only article ever offered to the public which is ready prepared to go on the roof without any finishing operation. It is light, handsome, and easily applied, and can be lately and cheaply trans ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or discolor water running over, or lying on it,' and is, in all reepccts, a very desirable article. Its non -conducting Properties adapt It especially to covering manufactories of various kinds; and it is confidently offered to the public after a test of four years in all Yektietiee of climate and temperature, for covering all kinds 9f roofs, fiat or pitched, together with cars, steamboats, go. It le both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to whom liberal Inducements are offered. Send for sample, circular, An., with particulars, to " 11. S. ROOFING 00., No. 9 GORE BLOCK. Boston." - atdd-ilm LABOR-SAVING MAURINE. • • OLOTHES-SATING MACHINE. TINE-SAYING MLOHINE. Haley, Morse, & Boyden's Clothes Wringer saves labor, time end clothes, and an improvement which wil l most!certainly be generally adopted. It is self-adjusting, simple, and durable, and is far superior to every other device for tho purpose intended. Over five hundred have been sold within the last-thlrtpdays in this city. No family should be without one. They , are warranted to give perfect satisfaction. For sale by L. E. SNOW, at the Office of JOY, COB, & CO., northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT streets.. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. mylo.lm 4 wapatio, CYRUS HORNE, UNDER TAKER, No. 23 North •ELEVENTH Street.—Everything pertaining to funerals furnished with great care, at the shortest notice, and on the most liberal terms. Thelatest and most apprOved Metallic Burial Cases and Liad Coffins, very desirable to persons who have loot their friends In the army, or otherwise, who may wish their bodies convoyed a distance. xny2l-ws St* N. B.—Bndertakers supplied at a liberal discount. • rrENSMARIt;RP3 7 CHERRY- ,TENT -1 BUTTONS and SLIPS, 'United States pattern, for sale at .7. P. REED'S, Southeast corner of THIR TEENTH and NOBLE Streete, Philadelphia. m723-10* SALES BY AUCTION MTrIOAS . 4% SONS, M M. Nos. 189 end ).41 South FOURTH Btreet. P 713140 SALVE REAL ESTATE AND 2TOOIf AT TIM EXCHANGE OD TUESDAYS REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SADA. SP We have a lame amount of real estate at yrfrs•f „p i , i nc l u di n g every deeerintion of city and count"? tum pertj. Printed Meta may be bad at the Auction Were. REAL ESTATE RALE-JUNE 10, At Ihn Rxehantre, at 12 o'c'ock noon, will infludo— Orolnne , Could t ate—ENtate of bomnel Tine, treti.— TITP.P.E.STORY BRICE DWELLING, Pine atroet, between Tenth and TGPvonth. • • Same 'Rotate —IOIIR BRICK DWELLINGS, Rod man Arent. rant al Tenth. Orphane. Cr uri Palo—Estate of John L. 'Mifflin, deed. —2 FOUR STORY BRICK STORKS, Noe. 36. 38.40, and 42 Smith Frnnt uoreet,hnt.reonlHarkot and Chao nut. Irxecntoro Salo. TRIMS STORY BRICK DWELL ING. Nr, 614 Illers4ll greet, nerth of Green. DESIRABLE COUNTRY Flury containing about 10 nerve, Schonl.konee Tann, near the Manaynnk and Nor rhdown Railroad Station. NEAT MODERN RESTDENGS, North Fifth ttreet, [Ruth of Noble. lino eon introduced. bath, hat aid cold water, cooking range, furnace, &c. Tonns—s4,ooo may remain on mortgage. THREE-STORY RETTIR STORVI ANT) DWELL ING, northeast corner of Seventh and Jefferson etrosts. It is occupied as It grocery store and dwelling, and la gond business stand. . . . Peremptory Sale.— GROUND-11MM of 8711 a year, on a lot Thempenn etreet, Penn MOHO. PEREMPTORY SALE—FIRST. CLASS win vr.— Onr alle 10th June will incinde the valuable farm of TIIMDM T. Lee. at the six. mile at sae on tho Old York road, betwr en Gbe'ton Bill cod Germantown. 135 nom, to be divided and sold in separate tracts, one of 35 acre', including all the buildinaw and improvements. A lliha graphic plan and handbills may be bad at the auction atom. TWO-STORY BETON DWEIT.ING. corner of