The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 26, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CITY.
he Turf—Suffolk Park.
FINCOND DAT.
Tuesday dawn , d dark and wet, the wind blowlngfrom
the rortbertet—brirg, indeed, one of those days which
lay the worst at d surest foundation for rhooniattem and
constroption. It early became evideut that we could
have no taco, aid circulars of poetpoueineut, profanely
scattered (trough the city at eleven o'clock, made the
enrmlee a certainty. Werit 'Way, then, was fixed for
Tuesday's pr. preemie Its prospect was but little bit
ter than the previutte d ree, end a voinminoue shower
which occurred at one o'clock, and again at two, canted
those who centtmplated visiting the races to waver in
their deeigna Oton vehicle. were almost entirely
abandoned for the greater shelter of the Baltimore care.
As on Monday, there were two races advertised, of
which the fleet wee of two• mile beats, open for all ages,
for a puree of SECO. The second was to be for the
Ladies' Ct/I, covet:Hag of an elegant watch, richly
atadded with diamonds, and a superb cha'n. For
this only ordinary saddle.borses were allowed to
contend, and thee, not without their owners first
voegee lutemions of 'theme it to a lady. Title la
dies' gift enter prier , was in excellent Mate, as by it lir.
Cassell) enbeted the alien lien of ad impertant branch
of the bewail family. To secure this, is to eecnre addl.
Metal vigor to the enterprise, for there le really memo.
thing marvellous in Abe energy of women. They live by
the begirt. mid they certainly curry their li..arts with
there tutu everything they do. Whatever the Mien' or a
womunie pmeion may be, whether. theology or di, toilet,
or merely some poor wretch of a mule creature, glorified
by her idolaireue fanny into a hero of romance, the wor
ship she givea to it knows neither beadle nor obstacles.
So, in this case, the idea of ministering to them seem
lately, plesteetbrui. and we have no doubt that many
gallant wee horrited by his lady ataklug a request that
ho should cuter Ms fevorite hack in the race, and he
himself contend In the lists, and take his chance of
bearing away the gift to lay at his Wen, fret. Ales I
that the spirit, of Ivanhoe.' should look down aeon
snob a &ger orate race; the bold rilrlt of the belted
knight melted into the leen demonstrative ao•
filthy of him of the carpet. Arriving at the course,
31r. flaready procia . m• el that bat one of the race{ would
come off. the Indies' gift bring postponed until the great
day of the three-mile heave. In the other race, that of
two mile heals, Idiewild" bad the call in tee betting,
although Avalanche," who had never been beaten, hail '
many friends. 'I he great heaviness of the track was
thotreht shoo to be much in his favor. "Roxbury," tho
gallant winner in the fit et day's race, was eptken of bat
lttue. At three o'clock, to the midst of a deluge of wa
ter, the berm. eel e sommoned;and after the u.ual pre
liminaries, of instructing the jocklee, mounting, etc.,
the drum wee im ime', and we were 10, king at the race.
Idleatild" lama diately went to. the front, whilst
"Avalanche" and Roxbury" were lapped to the turn,
when "Avalanche" con trlvrd to show a imitte sheet.
e, Roxbury," agate spurting, lapped him at the half-mile
pole. In the in. penult, they were• bo.h approaching
ldlewild," and the third quarter pole maw but
beef the distance between them that existed
in the first. (parlor' of the mile. Down the
stretch, "Bexhill)." drew away from Avalanche," and
crossed the Him Into the second mile a length abet(' of
hint while anegnal distance eeparated Roxbury" from
ldlewildA" aroma -by the tern" Avalanche" made
mother vigorous tiro, t for the second place and suc
ceeded in obtaining it. but only to yield it again at the
half mile pole. Fri to the hat: mile pole the. were etrunff
cut Melee file; •Id hovild• was Roxbury" three
lengths. while A valac cbe" was the tame distance bo
lded"Roxbury" Down the etreteb Avelenohe" got
nearer to Roxbury," but mealier could appro soh
tt Idlowild," who, leadieg from the veginniug, er weld
the ecore a wiener of the hest, in 4.07,'• Roxbury" so
cond, and " Aniaucbe" third. Upon arriving at tee
etend horses std riders were covered with mud, and we
er need any thing hut the serial aspect ascribed to the hoot
racers. The 'peck •se tertible, and the pace way neces
sarily clew. Loud, them woo little satisfaction in look
ing nt races so renttlat.d.
After ibis beat Hr. Bunter, with the pertnieslon of the
judges. witherew hie ruts, and the contest was left to
" and Avalanche." All felt that this mule
Itllewlld's" chances certain ad the opponent, who
alone Ted any chance of winning, was vrittidrasen. 'But
little division of °pluton tendert een ..eroligt . the
Second Heat.—At the r art "Idiewild " Jumped to the
(rout, and was never beaded in the beat or race, coming
home an sway eleuer of there both in 4.0 e. The return
home Nevem• d a motley. aseemblage. Most of them bad
sustained a docking. clutch, added to the mod, which
gave a uniform loot to Mote, reducing the [loofa patent
Wolters to on 04011111 y with the comma brogans, gave
rather a Fa staffian arpeerance.
The followleg le e summery of the race:
SNOONO Par—Puna, or 5500—Two Mimi YIRAT9,
erecT IN TIIIIRE..—r. G. Mame cubits b. m. fdlewild,"
by it Lexineton," dam by Imp "Glencoe," 5 years
old 1 1
Mertes 8. Lloyd enters Me Avalanche."
by " Revenue," out of " dale Ward,"
'care Old 3 1
John 'hinter enters ch. c. West Roxbury,"
by imp. Balrowttie" out of "Columbia,"
be hem ttiOhncosr,” 3 years old .... 2 drawn.
Time 4 Ofi 4 08.
There will be no race until Friday, the track being
unfit to run on before that time.
TUE FRUMP CONTESTED—ELECTION
OAS.—Yrstertiny morning in the contestethelectidn
case of Ttrropton vs. 1: tying. the court delivered an oral
opinion on the motion to strike out certeio specifications.
In 'reference to the epecificattoos chat•gleg intruders in
oertain precincts, the court held that. if the evidence
enabled the judges to determine that these officers who
acted were de facto Lffictre and soled wader some color
of title, ouch l)l3 the appointment by persons supposing.
themeeives to have the authority, the court would refute;
to go t n with the tpecificetions. If these officere wero
token from the streets end walked into the poll without
any enthortly, beyond that of t*standere, the court
would not regard the ph ac legal. as toe spectdcattens
now stand, the court considered it proper to ascertain
whether the w. re r, caved by persons who had no
color of title. t hey would not strike the apeclication
out until the evidence determined their title to act. With
tO the 194th specificatiop,.which referred to the
snoetice
-a,
_mufti n the
court did not consider tbstsulUCUT
don, and it would therefore be stricken out. The •ree
znaining IlheeinehdeDli, if proven, might have an effect
upon the election ; cud in the District (Wortley cum the
court hod allowed proof of the entire neglect of duties
by the election officers. their neglect Meerut' ve chellenges,
do • the court would therefore allow the inquiry pro
potted by the speci Bead no.
In regard to [being specification, referring to tbe'army
vote at ]tmten, the court declined to set at preemie
The result of the dectslon woe, that from the 1534 to
191st the et ecilicatione ere to be etricken eut, the 19 1st
ia to remain, the 1920 at d 193 d for tbe present remade ;
the 194th to be atria en out; and the 195th and 194th,
for lbc pr. FHA to Villain.. •
Judge Ludlow concurred in the coeciu•ioue of Judge
Thom pee n. The ape:aneation■ from 163 to 191 are upon
their face too general to warrant the court in receiving
teatlmi nr.
The evidence tutu proceeded :
Wm. Austin ,worn.—l bye at Seventeenth and Coates
streets ; I acted a. luaperter at the la.t election, In the
Ninth precinct of the Fifteenth ward; Samuel Daniel
appointed two lot "ketone ; Robert Merchant acted at
clerk to one of the leopectore; don't know wito appointed
ldru ; Cromer and Newman acted as return iuseecters;
don't know who appointed Nr. Cromer; Mr. Newman
was appointed by the cant Mate who received the smiled
number of vette tot judge at the preceding election; a
eon of Cromer acted as clerk to his tether; Rdward
Austin acted as cieek to Newman ; don't know how
Cromer's son was appointed; Wm. Opdyke wet my
clerk ; I appointed him; I was elected ati inspector ; no
other officer who acted there was elected. except myself;
the °dime who acted were in the room at the opening of
the polls; I swore !boniest*, and then tbejwige adtoluis
tend the oath to the others; br. Banton had been elect
ed judge, hot bed moved out of the precinct, but not out
of the ward ; Mr. Wilkinson Lad been elected as inspec
tor; don't know where be Wan in the morning, hut be
wee there In the eftertmon and voted ; I saw no written
authority for the appointment of Mr. Greener, or for the
inepectore; Mr. Ore mer called on me the night before for
the papers, and I este' d bum who save him authority,
and he retitled, "Never mind, eft them In the morn•
log;" ho did not produce any authority; when I went
there In the meaning, I wan told that dr. Culvert/ion
bad been elected jugs; I said I tkoneht he ought to
stay outside, but Daunts said It made ne difference, as
they had the majority and could elect him; I suppose
the majority on the pavement.
thoee•rxaminc,L Dr. Brinton, who had beenplechal
judge, did not attend that day: I was the DemocrEic in
spector ; I bad ticderstood bef...re the dry of election that
Dlr. Willtit.son wt alit not be pree-nt, end Dr. Brinton
could not; I saw a number of men standing on the pave
ment Legere the polls opened; shout twenty. I suppose;
no other person was sogereted for judge except Mr. Jul.
vertton; two num came up on the pavement Cod objected,
but I told thrill it would make no difference, as I. knew
'Dlr. Culverteen, and that ne war an hooeet and upright
roan; those were the only two I beard object; they at.
terwarda arunieecrd ; no division or count was aaind by
anybody; so far se I know, the eelection woe generally
acquiesced in ; nobody found any fault with Mr. Culvert
eon during the day except Mr. Drniele ; theJudgo did n rt
appoint the Inspector; Mr. Daniels said that Mr. Bartow
was to be the inspector; did not boar any one object;
Mr. Bartow wee sworn ; both parties were represented at
the polls as usual; the Democrats bad a return inspeoter
with a return cling
air. Brewster. Do you know of any unite/owed voters
being allowed to Yote'l
gin Bind objected to the question. .
fir. firewater referred to the fact that the specifications
under which the lettuce" war being er:tmlued charged the
reception of eucti rotes, and he desired now to know
whether the allegation wee true
larst desired to conduct his own case In hie own
My.
The court decided the Question not to be crotrexarni
nation.
Witneee dontieued NO ether poll was opened ; the
voting commenced Immediately after the pollopeuel.
lir. Burst offend In evidence the return of the election
for ward ofticare, the previous yrnr, to show who were
actually elected : Ptr yurlse—J. Bernard Brillion, 264
John Bess, 110 Nor inspector—Robert J. Wiikinvon,2B4;
W. Austin, 118.
WW. Bechtlt ,worn.—To 1880 I was a candidate for
judge of election fur the Sixth precinct of the ltighteentb
ward ; I received the sscoLd highest number of voter ;
moved out the precinct when the election of 1801 came
on, and I didn't think I lied a eels to lore/114re; there
were persons who cal , ed on me, thinking I wee the right
person to appoint a return Inspector; I refused to act;
they then brought me the decision of the court, ac pub-
Hotbed in the pewee/torn ; then started out to see Mr.
Clark; I met a lawyer, who said be could draw up an
appointment for me, (paper produced); that is the paper:
I gave that to Mr. William Hail; 1 went.to the Stetti
precinct after it wee oreaoized ;'I met Mr. Hall before I
got there; did not see him at tke polls; ha was not act
ing as retain. inspector when I went there ; a man named
Hope wee acting In the place to which I had appointed
Hall.
liCross.cismintd —I had moved into the First precinct
CA the tame ward; I had moved oat of the Sixth division
three or four coorths before the election: I had refasod
-4 to act twice or shies times Lanni they brought me the
decision ; I was well acquainted with Mr. Hall, and I
appointed him because I tcought there could be no ob
jection; I did not riga the paper appointing Mr. 1141,
and I told the at:orney to sign It for me; Ido write, but
not very well; three sat no other poll opened that I
brow of.
Re. exernlced.—When I wont to the poll I asked them
why they dfd nct receive Mr. Hall, and I told them that,
1f the election was contested, It would have tho affect or
throwing the picciuct oat ; they said they would sea to
that ; there was one Deraocratloinepector and one Demo.
antic clerk at the window. but the board was all of one
party; I told the Dealocratlc inspector not to alga any
return, because be conld not know bow the vote stood.
Croes.eaamlned —Mr. Hell reetded in the Sixth .pre.
duct.
John Bitten Mute swern.—l reside in the Eighth
diTis!on of the Twenty-first ward; I wee an inspector at
that precinct; Democratic itiageotor ; Jobn Bence was
the Opposition tweeter; I remember Colonel Jones' re
giment in that precinct; I remember Paton and Wood,
two soldiers, can log to Tote; the names were not on my
book; they claimed a camp residence of ten days : one of
them come from the To entleth ward, and the other froze
the Fourteenth; the regiment was recruiting there • I
objectedto their tight to Tote, and the judge and in
spector deeidtd kali:et me, and their Total were taken;
• I then got the clerk to note my objections ; I did not see
the Melds of the ticket; all tbo tJoketa Toted that day
were printed cube; there was a little difference between
the two; the heeding of the Democrattc ticket was
printed in a heavier type than that of the Republican
ticket; know of no Mdepondent ticket that was Toted
!litre that day.
Mr. Hirst. What kind of ticket did the two men
Note 1
Metre. Gilpin and F. O. Brewster objected, contending
that it gave no mild', results, and did not tend to prove
the point. •
Meyers 1:1014t1: and Hint argued that it wee an lap.
portent point. • . •
Judge Thompson said that the mount was not the first
limo that such a question had boeti rained in a contested
election case. It had been argued before on one side by
the seine gentien.rn. The point bad been raised in tho
Mann and Oanieriny distrtot•attorney C 330 and then the
question had bets, (bolded to he ioadmisside. He, there.
tore, thqnght to the pre oat Instance guided hp the ruling
of covet, that evidence to telt what was Weide of a ticket
from the examination of the outside, could not .be re.
ceived as rvidf nee. . •
Judge Ludlow thought the queetion was perfectly rele.
♦abt. The vett b having been cast by soldiers were, he
thought. nod( r tie recta decision of the Supreme Court,
&ally ilk al, and it wns propkr to receive evidence
feuding to.thow .what ticket was voted by the two men.
The objection was tustaintd, and the evidence ruled
• •
36163 1 / 3 2111011 . 16vp . 0ied —I distinguished the II oh eta from
e ach other by.on% travirg heavier type for a heading ; , Vie,
tickeftbat ter Toro totrd wen larger. then ours; I &let
think,' could di,tingui hit by any markel leotlng at
the ticket I might ; did not see the ticktts counted;
The box of the Divii.lon Sib, Twenty-firet ward, wet
them produced awl orew 4.
Mr. Mira d the lint in evidence. Oa it impart
the seine of Otcr&, F. Wood. and following the Larne
and writttn to ppt oil the words 8. A. Age."
Men, the name 'A . /nimbi) F. Faxen), with the words
61 1104 Pirri.ll street, Fourteenth ward—tax.”
Itxeminetion resumoi.—The emrt there was made nn
the day of election ; I thick *het nh irlee Thompvon
rot re wee outside of the e iodate when the men CAM up
to vette; I don't know elm came np with them ; I don't
know who pave them their tiekete; I don't knew that
Wood bronebt any pewit to vouch for him; his varmint
were not there; I don't recollect any one th at swore for
him; the one that rob d on tax gm demi bit twerp:mid
wes not mere; we all know he had been ten days in the
creep; I don't know or uny one bringleg hint up to vote.
• Croest.exemilned —I doe , ' know whether they came up
Minitel' or not, nor how long apart tee, voted; they
claimed to be reeidenta in the division on aceount rif
camp residence• Paxson Redd that he could vAte at his
'reelect in tin. I t ourtchnith ward ; I did not think that n
men could have a right to vote at more than ono p.tll in
one day, and I objected to their votes.
William. Ball MOTEL OD the day of the last general
electit n I. resided in Vienna street, in the sixth Mei..
sion of tbe . Elphieenth ward ; I ma. present at she KO,
en the merelop of election, between eight and nine
o'clock; I lied the certificate from Mr. Beckett with me
[certificate shown]; that in the cortificste which he gave
um; the board of election officers ma. not organized when
I Bret went; Ie Tr sented myself, with the certificate, an
return inspector, and offered to perfome the duties of the
office; they objected to admitting me. and argued the
cave among thereof:dyes, and then said they would elect a
return inepector after they were sworn in, by Mantilla;
mitbe curb; I then went out and stood on the corner;
there were about eighteen or twenty of them standlog on
the curb; I do not know what time it We. then; It wee
Were any votes had been received inside; I thee heard
it announced that a man named Pete had been elected as
return inspector and a man named Jennie had been ap
prieted his clerk; I then went home, and in the enures
of the day went back and voted; I had asked a man by .
the name of John rows t r if he would serve as clerk ; he
Pato he would; after Mr. Pete had been elected, alt the
officers that counted tickets belonged to one party; Kr.
rote belonged to the opposition party ; there was a Do•
turcrat at the window.
Menthe court adjourned until ton o'clock this morn •
Trim Mon SoaooLs.—The Summer
con tuencement at the Philadelphia Central 11leh School
will take place at tbo Academy on the 10th of JOT next.
as theFe occestone have long been popular with our
et flexes, and no the Wass of gra6uniei to unnenally meri
torfoun, P e expect au immense audiecce.
. °barks Henry Brock, &q., will deliver the introdno
or, oration.
The commencement of the . Girl.' nigh School will take
place 011 Friday morning, at the ;school building in Ser
geant street.
The examination of asylicants for airniadon to the
Boys' nigh School Will COO.MOLCF. on Monday. (laud!.
dales tenet be at leeet thirteen years of ate, residents of
this city, and must have passed at least a year In the pub
lic sckoo'll of Pluladelehia.
Nearly all the Sectional boards hove adopted one MM..
sloe until vocation. The ad and Itch secacins still con
tinua the two seasions.
• •
INCREASE •OF ARMY ENLISTMENTS.—
The recent order traced by Secretary Stanton, announc
ing that hereafter a premium of two dollars would be
paid for each and every accepted recruit, bee produced a
general increase ornrmy eollsimeate. Any parson who
now obtain, a recruit Is entitled to that HUM when he is
accepted, under thin order. It bee proved an incentive
to the recruiting ( - Meer, as well as others who wilts to
labor for the premium by prevailing upon men to enlist.
'lhe most important feature of this order of the Secretary
of War. however, is the announcement that every person
who enlists, either In the regular army or the volunteer
force, fru' three years or daring the war, will receive, im
mediately upon the mustering of his company into see
'We, the first month's pay lu advance. Heretofore many
men have been deterred front enlisting by the fear of
leaving their families without any Ruppert until they had
searvtd long , enough to receive pay from the G.ivernment,
The payment of the first month tu advance id a decided
imprortment, •anti. calculated to encourage men to ea-
Hot. •
A : CURIOUS DOCUMENT —We were
oboun yesterday, by Mr. J. hn Carophelr, the well-known
hooksethr, the original charter of the city of Beverly.
New Jersey. now called Burlington. It is dated the 2nd
of March. 1676, asd is a grant from William Penn, of
Forte; Gawrn Lawrie. of London; Nicholas Lem, of
H. rte. and Edward Bylllnge. to Thorns. Eintchinaon, of
Beverly, in.tbe comity of York; Thomas Pearson, of
the same place; Joseph Holmrieler to Geo. Hutchinson, of
Sht Meld, and Mahlon Stec-y, of York, to lotted a town of
the name of Beverly. in West Now Jersey, and confer
ring municipal privileges on them and their ussocister.
The parchment in in good nreaervntion, and the signing
is hal:leered 14 Thomas Brulyard, Harbett Springett, Ben
jemih Griffith, Thomaa Porguett, Joseph Burley, and
Then-sc Bickock. Something less than half a pound
of wax is attached to each name in the form of a mt.
ARREST OF PROFESSIONAL PICKPOOK
-7Tls.—Yes'erday morning, before Alderman Bottler,
Ileac Grant, William Hagan, Robert .Ahern, Charles
Tbackeray, John Morgan, and Jerry Eaton were charged
with being professional thieves. The defendants were
arrested about 4 o'clock on Testae,' afternoon, by De
n crivere bertbolcnneve end Wrigley, and Officer White,
is the Norristown train. The defendant, bad been oh.
nerved lounging around the canner of Ninth and Wallace
street,. As the train came out of the depot they all got
aboard, and were followed by the officers The care were
stopPrd at Tbotnnson street, and the party were taken
to the Twentieth ward etation. henge t and locked up until
yesterday moiling: Some live or six other men of the
earns character succeeded in escaping. The scanted
were , all committed for ninety days, under the act of the
last Legislature.
A NOBLE ENTERPRISE.--A store and
office is about being established here to give medical
relief to United States volunteers and their families. At
tendance is to be free, and medicines will bo fnroiebed at
coat. A circular has been Wood stating the We& enter
tained by the projectors, and it is announced that con
tributions will be received and farther Information gladly
given by application to any of the undereignoi :
Wm. B. Hart, 421 Commerce street ; Jams!, Bower. 22')
Arch street; D. Tierrison. 211 South Eighth street; J. T.
JOIIML. 37 South Front stn et—in from 2to 8 P. B. ; Nita.
Om. Bred, 11. S. Naval Asylnm ; Bliss Tfelen Peddle,
1023 Spring Garden street; ilarbach & Bro.. 86 North
Eighth street; E. Mcfdakin, Jr , 604 Franklin street;
Tens A. F.Xfttoin._llf__D., 915 Race street.
NATIONAL 110E7E4.E TT - AT—The - Brea
National Borse Fair, to be held at Keystone Pare, Wil
lies:mart, Pa., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday, September 2 to 6 Inclusive, promises to be a One
affair. Arrangements have been made to secure the
Borst assemblage of imported blooded and native breed
of borers that has ever been collected in this coautry.
The list of premiums will be large, ranging 84 high as
8200. Liberal arrangements have been and will be made
aith the different railroads. Willisyneport, tritaited in
the mnpnifitont valley of the Susquehanna, and accessi
ble by rail from all parte of the United States, is eminently
well suited for this exhibition. A number of tine horses
from this city will be on exhibition.
PIItLIC COMMENCEMENT OP TIIE Po.
LYTStCDNIO COLLEGE.—The public commencement
for conferring the degrers of the Polytechnic Collate,
will be bold this evening, in Concert Hall. Those who
attendrd the exercimelast year, on a similar °cession,
remember it as one of the most attractive events of the
season, and the mere significant, becalm of the devo
tion to their country. exhibited by the graduates, two
thirds of those upon whom Goy. .Curtin bestowed the
diplomas being now engaged as officer/ in the national
service. An equal interest will attend the exercises of
this evening, when ex-gov. Pollock, Chas g.. Lex. Keg ,
lla y. Kingston Goddard, D. D., Hon. Judge Woodward,
and others, are expected to speak, and the Germania
Orchestra wilt perform selections from the first com
posers.
REPAIRING DAMAGES.—Strong forces
are at work upon the reconstruction of the Lehigh Clonal,
at Allentown. as also upon the puard embankment, dam,
The river front is swarming with - men at work, oar.
rytog picks, shovels, wheelbarrows, ekc. The ots , ers and
mans/era of the commitios are deterndoed to do the work
in the shortest possible time. It will take from three to
four months to repair the damages sustained by the Le
high Uanal, and come even assert that it will take the
whole season to complete it. The company has wirer—
listd for 1,500 laborers, 25D carpenters, and 250 mamma
RELIEF TO PENNSYLVANIA SOLDIERS.
—We leer) that George W. Care, master painter at the
Philadelphia navy yard, hat started a enbecription
with his own name heeding the parer, to raise a fund to
be fowarded to the Washiegton City Pennsylvania
dlera'Rellef Association. Mr. Care intends ouly to re
ceive money from the men in the yard directly ewer his
tharge, and has every Indication of raising unite a song
little sum. This le the first move of the kind that has
been made at the navy yard, and too much credit cannot
be awarded to the orlgina'or of It. The other master
workmen may make a similar move.
PHILADELPHIANS INJURED ON TES
WRITE RIVER EXPEDITION.—We have received
a Het of a number of Philadelphians, who were seriously
injured at the bombardment of Fort St. Otsego', and by
the explosion of the United States gunboat Mound Olt',
on the White River, Atkaases, on the 17th inst' 'They
are as follows: Hoary J. Steel, scalded In the face awl
hands; Jacob Ritter, scalded In the face. hands, and
Duly, pistil up In the river; Geo. Nicholson. injured In
thebandr, free, and body i Thou. Strong, burned in the
hip ; Geo. W. Gilbertson, scalded eliybly i Thos. Wein
coop, scalded to death; Nathaniel Gay, scalded to death.
GOVXRNMENT TRANSPORTS TO STOP
AT TDB LAZARETTO.—The Board of Health has passed a
resolution riquiring Government traosports with nick
eoldiere on board, to atop at the Lazaretto. The Phvei
clan there will detain for treatment only cater of yellow
fever ar,d email pox, and allow the retool to proceed to
the city to lend the sick at the floverutnent hospitals
There are accommodations at the Lazaretto now for
over font hundred patients; and by the use of the Govern
ment wornhoneee, over loves handrcd can be provided
for
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THE PrIILOPATAIAN
members or the Philopatrian Institute have instrtmted,
their Dosed of Directors to make the necessary arrange
raents for the celebration of the anniversary of our. na
tional todependence. They have also completed their
arrangements for their tenth annual excursion, which
will take dace at Atlantic Oily on the 28th proximo. A
news usical society has been formed by the members of
the above ioetitute. It hes been namod the *, Rossini
Musical Society " The following ate the officers: Pre.
aid, nt, N. .7. Sullivan• Secretary, Thomas P. McLaugh
lin i Treasurer, Joeoph B. Graham.
Fin - lons ArmAY.—A man, named
Shames Meeley, was arrested, on. Tuesday evening,
upon the charge of having committed a murderous as
nun upon his wife. The affair occurred last week, at
the residence of Mealey, on Bed ord street, near Seventh.
Mrs. II( eley received a severe cut in the head. Mealey
was arrestod at the time, but, u the wound was not con
sidered dangerous, he was discharged on bail. Erysipetas
has set in since, and Dr. Patterson, the attending physi
cian, does not expect Mrs. Maley to survive. Mester
was taken before Alderman McMullen yesterday morn
ing, and committed to await the result of the iojarito
inflicted.
F HCOVERF OF TEE BODIES —The
body of Stephen B. Powell, one of the young men who
were droned on Friday hod, by the 'swatting of a brat
is the Delaware, near Bed Bank, has boon recovered.
The forces! of the deceased will tees Vaco this after
noon. at six o'clock, from the residence of bia mother,
No. 602 South Second street.
•
A despatch from the Lazaretto, received yesterday
morning, states that the body of a young man had been
fousd near that place. This is supposed to be young
Thrdz, the companion of l'owelL
DEOZABlD.—Lieutenant Thos. Carroll,
of CoMpany 11, 60th Penneylvenialteginient, died yes•
ferday morning, at bin residence Millie city, from diseases
contracted while in the service of hie country. He had
obtained leave of bbeence from the army on account of
klekutis, abdut three Months' since. He was an officer
of unquestionable bravery and daring.
John H. Bryant, who bail' held the poeitien of chief
click in the storekeeper's officer, at the Philadelphia
navy yard, for a number of years Dad, died on Tuesday
evening, at bis residence in Federal street.
CHARGED WITHSELLING LOTTERY
.
ViTLlCll4o.—Yesterday, hi the criminal court, Jeremiah
Fields was charged with selling
. lottery O. W.
Brooke for defence. Mrs. Hilt .testified that edie knows
Jeremiah Fields; bought a lottery policy from him; be
Hied in Vinyard street • did not know how much money
elm bad spent for policies, perhaps 876; made a hit for
*77; never got the money ; Fields said he gut the money .
Irina 'Mr Folomons, and lest it; Mr. Bolomone said ha
pave Lim the money.• Witness here exhibited a policy-,
86, 61—on which the made a hit. The defendant
wits -convicted.!
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RELIGIOUS SISTERS The Sisters. of
Charity end the Sisters of Mercy, with msnibers of other
active rellglous congregation', of Catholic w01:11011, are
1 urry ink by stores to the hospitals that stretch along
I'lcClellnn's beer of operations. A. few days since about
FiU ty Sisters of Charity left Philadel phis for Washington.
TItY go to nurse Unstick at the army hospitals in that
city. • • -
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1110ItY, 07E11101 - ENT .110SPITALS.—The
offer f the Town Dail, at Germantewit, fn a humital,
lee been accepted, and the building it now being fitted up
focthe accommodation of sick and wounded Soldiers. • ).
• The Fldflisr Hove Company . of South want, Oa=len,.
• linse offered thence of their hall for Govicoment flospi
tel. end should the offer be accepted, they will fit It up at
their 'own'expenso. • •
THE PHILADELPHIA Homm GUARD
have clanged their headquarters to the tew arsenal on
Eire street near Broad.
DEATH FROM TNTEMPERANOE.— Yes
feeder rimming a unman named Margaret Smith, ra.i•
(NIT et No.7it Smear • IP ro . tt, was fnund dead on the
flour of her to in. It wee thought that her death wag
calmed rem tinbnce. Tat , coroner made en in eastio-
I inn of thi. neFo, however. wbon it WB9 tally shown that
intemperance wad the cautte.
IiOCKING COIIaNT. A woman,
named It , vier t nodding near Haverford d Thirty-fifth
itmerp, Tweets-frurtb word. was soioualy burned, , 4t .
Tnerdav,
by ber ed, , thitur taking fire anellontillY. BM
vas burned In a shocking manner, and is not expected to
recover.
.
J. S. WART, LLD.; of this city ; will
.
deliver an ruldreee begin the Forerun Prep tratorY
School, et Beverly, N. J., ou Friday, the 27th lest., at
000 o'clock.
THE OFFICE of JuHN S. LEIB, trea
striPr of the Nod Ion) °sotto! 15.11wav Company,
will be
removed, on the first of July next,' from liarrieburi to
Calvert station, Baltimore.
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SENT TO FORT DELAWARE.- Lieut.
J. 0. Marra', wbo was arrested wdr Wtachedir acme
mound, *lnce, and who Wag paroled by General Banks,
has been ordered to report at Fort Delaware.
ANOTHER COLONEL.—LieRt. Colonel
Asher 8. LI idy weeeirday tutt , tind in ascot-met of
thr 99th Regiment Pei, n)!Tauis Yoluuteere, Tito Peter
Free., r. signtd. ".
DELAWARE CANAL.—The Delaware
Division flans! aid bave the water let tato ifs entire
in gth, for navigation, from Bristol to Easton, on Battu ,
das next.
FOTIED DEAD —Last evening a wo
man named Barth Drsko was toned dead at a house in
7%14 Amor. below Jefferson.
PASSANGEfte Antuyan
In bark Thonvia DAltit, from Porto Oabollo—Mr.
Bearah, lady. thr , o children, sod two aeryania ; • Mr. Ro
wer, lady. three, children, and two arrrantir, 2dr %Venal
halt, Mr
PD lI.AnICLPBIA DOLED TEADII.
SAM. W. DE COIJIIOIY,i
JAMES (1. I 1 AND, CoNiDaves or tin MON=
J. B. LIPPINCOTT,
LETTER BAGS
. At the Merchants' Exchangs, Philadelphia.
Ship Ocean Scud, Small Liverpool, soon
Bazk Beam, Oa, k Pernambuco, Joao '25
„Bark J Maxwell, Davin.. Laguayra and P Cabello, soon
Bt is Tbos Waltor, Johnson St Biota, soon
&Dr Ann Carton, .Carku et Thomas, soon
*ARUM INTELLIWOUB.
PORT OP PHINLADRLPHIA: June 26 ? 1869.
SUN BIOS ~, . A Bt-BUN BBTB T3l
HIGH WATME: 1 46
Aliflt
Ship Ocean. (Brem) Jsburg, 4 days from New York,
in ballast to Workmen dt 00.
Bruk Tbos Dalian, Dill, from Porto Cabello 11th last,
with collee, &o. to Dallott & Son.
Brig del°, Wooeter, 14 days from Cienfuegos, with
sugar to fitewart, Carson kCo Left ship Nether, for
Philedelgibia, ready; brig Mary E Milliken, do do.
egbr kliza Matthews, Bradley, 4 days from WaabltiY
too, DO, with mdse to W P Clyde.
Seta - Floreuce Koons, ii days from Norfolk, Ta, with
rodeo to lhor W ebster. Jr.
Siam Tao Broth..rs,'Morris, 2 days from Indian River,
Doi, with corn to Jos Boma & Sun.
Behr Diary ' Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Del, with
corn to Jae LBekley & Co.
' Behr Marla Roxanne, Palmer. from Bristol.
Fehr P Balmer, Dole, from Neabtrn.
Bar 6vergreeq, Potter; from New York.
Behr W P Ritchie, Frethey, front New York. •
Behr Alex Young, Yoko& from White Homes.
Behr Brume ft Day, Hackney, from abrecom.
Behr J Ireland. Bowen, from Fortress Monroe.
Behr 'Mary Haley, Haley, from ll:omega Monroe. •
Britt. Wm B Dennis, Lake, from Fortress Monroe.
Behr Willow Harp; Hula); from Brookhaven. •
Bchr Beulah, Ramon, tr,ra Bo,too.
Behr Diamond. Norton, from Boston.
Sew S M Shadditk, A mold. from Norwich.
Behr Fanny Mores, Garrett. from Westerly.
Ear B UFloyd, Beckett, from Greonport.
CLEARED.
Bteanithip Baron ' Matthews. Boston, H Winsor.
Brig Julia Ford, Pay no, Boston. Tarells & 00.
Behr A Young, Youi.g, Boston, L Andenrlei & Co.
Bchr B L Day, Hackney, Boston, W H Johns & Co.
Bcbr AI Haley. Haley ' Boston, do
Behr W P Ritchie, teretbey, fl , ston. C A Heckeoher.
Schr Bnolah, Hanson, Roston, J 0 Hoary.
Behr Marla Boxanna, Palmer. Boston, J R Blakiston.
Behr D 6 Floyd, Hackett, Bo.ton. de
Bchr Willow Harr, Hulse, Boston, do
Behr Beergreen ' Potter, Denvereport, do
Behr J Ireland, Bowen, Boston, Noble, Oaldwell & Co.
Behr Diamond, Norton, Boston, do
Bohr Pliner, Dole, Dasivereport, do
Behr W.H Dennir, Lake, Salem, Bancroft, Lewis & Co.
Behr 9 NI Bliaddick, Arnold, Norwich, Oastner, Stick
/My & Wellington.
(Oorreepondense of the Philedetehis Exchange.)
The bark American. from Port au Prloco. Peased
this morning. Paeeed to sea, brige Eaglet, for Bahia:
Rodlac for Cienfuegos; Amanda June , for Cardenas;
Waked,. for Shin Island; Lent. 1.,r Rey West; 0 II Jor
dan, for N Orleana and ketch Commerce. for Mayaguez.
. Yours, 80. JOHN P. MARSHALL.
(Correepondeace of the Prow.)
•
• EIAV kat DR GRACE. June 24.
The Wyoming left hero this moroing with 8 boate is
tow, laden and consigned as follow,:
Myra Homes, with wheat. corn, &a. to Perot & Bras;
G W Strout% submit and corn to A G Cattail & Co; Su
. metal to Stephen storming; ono streeion, lumber
to John Jones & Bee,s_nassainisitt, do to Lippincott k
Patterson; Lydia Ann. do to Wm 0 Lloyd; GOO B Mc-
Clellan, do to Norcross k Sheets; C L Cowden, do to Wil
mington.
MEMORANDA
Skip Surprise, Baahtt, cleared at New York 21th inst.
for !Marsha..
° Bark Lucy Johnson, Johnsen, cleared at New London
23d inst. for Philadelphia, to load for Loando, &Moe.
Bark • Weshingtno, Woocke, from Now York for Bre
men. at Queenstown 9th inst.
Bark Nabob, Thurston, cleared at New York 21th inst:
for Shanahan
Dark For.st Belle, Patine, cleared at Boston 24th
met. for Shan ebse
Birk Hnsily 0 Starr,Fatrfowl , sailed from Shanghae
10lb April for Naketrask.
Dark D 0 Yeat, , n. Polo, for Philadelphia, enterod oat
at New .Castle 7th tut.
Bath Washington Bntchor, Collins, for New Orleans,
entered out at Liverpool 10th imt.
Brig Win Grainy, Daslo nu, at Queenstown 11th 1.
from Galati.
Bohr Catharine Hurley, Hurley, hence, arrire.l at New
York 24th ictit .
Sabre Fenny, Stokes, and W D Cargill. Hawkins,
cleared at New York 241 b boat. for Philadelphia.
Selma Rebecca aecor. Lynch, for New Oaatia, and IL
B.nion. for Milton chared at N York Nth lad.
Ban Hate Walker, Gudiver, for Philadelphia 17th,
wee at Segue 15th inst.
Bchr Catbat inn Dubois, Weaver, sailei from Harirord
ad ioet. for Philadelphia.
Echra Farah Mills. Dayton. and N Holmes, Hewitt"
hence, arrived at Providence 23d inet.
Bchre Jcame B Allen, Allen, for Philadolphia, Richard
Thompson. Llosd, for do. and Mail, Belly, from Provi
dence for do. milled from Newport 22d inst.
Bar Mary, Hogera; cleared at Now York yeaterdat
for Wilmington.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
TO FAMILIES RESIDING
/It TRH
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at
their country reeidoncea with every description of
FINN anocEnuas.. TEA 3, &a., &a.
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
je2l-if HORNEB ELEVENTH AND VINE STS.
NEW MACKEREL. •
150 Itbln New Large No. 8 Mackerel.
150 11olf 13tdo "
In More and and for solo by
MURPHY .fwoovre,
jela•tf ' No. 148 North WHILIIIIIB
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD,
80., 3c.•
2,600 &big NW Nos. 1,2, and 3. Mackerel, late
canght fat fish, in asserted packages.
2,00 D BIAS New Eastport, Fortune Bey, end Ilealfar
Herring.
2.600 Boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring.
160 Bbl, New Mee. Shed.
260 Boxes Herkimer County Cheese. &a
In store and for Bale by
MURPHY &
el 4 tt No. 146 North WEIABVIIII.
RODES & WILLIAMS, No. 107
41
South WATER Street, offer for sale the following:
76 cases assorted Jellies.
100 cases American Pickles, pints and Quarts.
60 cases American Pickles, gallons and half gallons.
60 cases French Brandied ()berries.
76 cases French Brandied Poaches.
40 ease. Lewis & Bros.' Condensed Milk. •
60 cases Bordeaux Olive 011, in black bottles. -
20 owe Virgin Oil of Aix.
60 came Bargeturd Oil, pints and gnarls.
Also, a well- assorted stock Crosset & Blaekwell's Ode
bratesi English Pickles. . .3018
CARTER'S CELEBRATED NEW
JERSEY SUGAR CURED HAMS, Snit received.
'TA [ASS ROHS& & BON,
.4.20 Seventh and Nelda and Sixth and Wood
SARDINES.—A v ery . superior brand
for vale by OITAILLES B. CAR/MIRO, •
or 9 125 W AUNT and 91 GRANITIC Street
OLIVE 0111..iiiCitivoico of pure
. .
Olive Oil, to arrive )Q Alp Vendetta; also, an in
voice Der Ocean Skinner, for Salo by
CHAS. 8. OARSTMS,
je 20 No. 126 WALWUT and 21 GRANITE St.
LATOUR OLIVE OIL.-463 baskets
LAI OUR OLIVE OIL, inct received, and for sale
by JAMISTOMO B LAVZIIOIIX, 202 and 204 South
'iraelyr Street.
OAUSION.--Haoing seen a wourions article or Oil
branded "J. Luton,". we caution the public; against
nnrolnedna the same, as the genuine J. Latour Oa oan
be procured only frum
JhakUTOHZ k LAVIRGPIN,
melit-tt. 102 and 204 South. ?ROW; direst.
. .
T.. 1.0 .N •
. . .
. .
The well-earned reputation of .
FAIRBANKS'- SOAILES
Has Induced the makers of Imperfect bedaloee toofftw..
.
them ae rent!exxir SCALES," and miy - ebiejk
have thereby, In many inetanoee, been subjected. frolliWipe
and imposition. FAIRBANKS' SOALEB are mennAler, s.
tared only by the original Inventors, Z. * a
T. num-
BANHEI A 00., and are adapted to every branch of en
hisiness, where a correct end durable finales is required.
FAIRBANKS &
• General Agents, .."
'11610.4, IifASONIO HALL, 716 OHNSTINDT..BI.
rpo THE DISEASED OF id&
CLABBER.AII enb-acute and cbrooki 'dhows/
cured by special , guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Streak
Philadelphia, and In ease of a failure no charge le made,
, Professor BOLLES, the founder of this new procUpg,
teal superintend the treatment of all cases hinueif A
pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of those
cured, also letters and complimentary resolution from
medical men and others will be given to any person free.
•Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical men
and others who desire a knowledge of my discovery, in
armlYhig Electricity as • reliable therapeutic agent. Con-
Saltation fr.w. ap2ll-8m
IifORGIAN . ,. ORR, & CO., STEAM
..LLL',..I4Norsz• BMIDERB, Iron Fowlers, awl
,GeoerilliTaohinlato and Boller Makers, No. 1210 OA.L.
• Loillnir!.L Streit. (618.1,
AMERICAN ROOFING SLATES,
BULLY 'EQUAL to the 1333.8 T WELHE Slderße.
T. THOMAS,
iny2B-ly2Li WALNUT dtreet.
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THE PRESS.--PHILADELPIIIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 186 g.
PROPOSAI.B FOR F URNISH I Nt}
THE PAPER FOR THE PRIME) PRINTING.
• OFPI6II PUBLIC PRINTMO.
Waahittglou, .514 V 1, naz.
IN PURSUANCE of the peovieione of the Seventh
eimton of the .• Joint Roo*lotion in relation to the Pub-
Printing." eoproe.d June 23, 1880, iiga LED PRO
- POSALS will be recele‘d at We office until TUII DAY,
We let day of July, 1862. at 12 o'clock for furetebing
the paper that may be required for the public printing for
one year, commencing on the let day of December, 1862,
end ending on the 30th day of Noveinner, 1833.
The inhjoined liet epecidea, an nearly as can be nicer=
tained, the Quantity of each kind of paper that will be
required!.
10,000 ream,. 800 prfritlogt paw, aocalendernd, to men
sure 24 by 88 incbee, owl to weigh fifty Donn& to the
iY em of 600 shouts.
6,000 reams fine printing paper, calenderod, to measnre
24 by P 8 inches, and to weigh fifty. six pounds to the roam
of 500 i-heets.
(agreeably to the provisions of the joint reellution
aforesaid, samples of tee character and quality of the
paper ruguired tar the above chitties wilt be furnished to
applicants therefor. This patter is to be put up In quires
of twenty-live 'beets • ach, and in brindles of two retsina
each ; each result° contain 500 perfect sheets. Uuiformity
in color, thickness, and weight will be required; and no
bundle (exclusive of wrappers) varying over or under
flee per cent. trom the standard weight will be received,
and the eross weight will to all cases he required. Mix
ing of various thirkneases In the same brindle to make up
the.weight will be considered a violation of the contract.]
400 reams superfine . nribting payer '
hardssized and
superscatendered, to Measure 24 by 32 Inches, and to
weigh arty pounds to the resm of 500 sheets.
2,000 reams superfine map paper, et %di and calor:Oared,
of such °lces es may required, - corregoonding in weight
wlib paper niessuring 19 by 2.1 Inches, and weighing
twenty pounds per yearn of 480 sheets.
1590 reams eupernne pinto paper (calend•red or un
estendered, ae Tufo' be required), 19 by 24 inchee, and of
such weight per renal an Me, be required.
1. 1,600 resins QUartd- poet writing paper, 10 by 16 loot
2. 2,000 do. cap do. 13 by 163 do.
3.. 100 do. demY do. .16 by aog do,
4. 1.000 do. tolio•poot do. 17 . by 28 do.
6. 100 do. medium do. 18 by 23 do.
6. '6O do. royal do. 19 by 24 do.
7. 60 do. 'upon royal do. 20 b, 28 do..
8. 60 do. inip.rial do. 22,4 by 31 do.
9. 100 do. double cap do. 18 by 26 do.
CLASS 7.
1. 6,000 reams wilting paper, 16 by . 26 inehes, to weigh
twenty- three pampa, per ream.
4p 2. 8,100 reams writing paper, 18 by 26 inches, to weigh
twenty -Mx pouude, per ream.
8. 100 reams writing paper, 18 by 22 Inches, to weigh
• twenty. four pound. per ream.
4. 340 reams witting pgper,.lB by 18 hiches, to weigh
twenty two pound. per ream.
5. 400 roam' writing vapor, 12 by 18 Welton, to weigh
t .retve tangos per ream.
All the papers deslgnated in classes 4,8, 6, and 7. must
contain.4Bo perfect sheets to the ream, and no Lt outside"
quires. They are to be made of the best materials, free
from adulteration, finished in tae best manner, cut to
true edge, and et curdy and substantially enveloped. The
papers in class 6 are to be white or blue, laid flat,, and of
finch weights as ma. be required by this office. Those in
citpees 3,4, 6, and 7 are to be white, and of the slue and
weight. specified in the schedule.
The right is reserved of ordering a greeter or less qtlen
thy of each and every kind contracted for in all the dames,
to be furnished at such times ana in such quantities &albs
public mei Yice may require.
'each class will be considered separately, and be sub
ject to a sotarate contract i bat bidders rosy offer for one
or mere of the classes in the 840110 proposal.
No propreale will he cobildered noises accompanied by
the guarantee that the bidder or bidders, if hie or their
proposal elan be accepted. will enter into an obligation,
with good and euffirient sureties,. to furnish the erticlee
Proposed. Blank toms for propooals will be furnished
at tide office, and none will no taken into consideration
unless substantially agreeing therewith.
All the paper to the govern) classes must be delivered
at the Government Printing efilce, in Washington city,
(except that in class 7, which must be delivered at lle
fah). in the State a New York,) to good order. free of all
and every extra charge or ex pone*, and sabjett to the in
spection. connt„weight, and mea,urement of the doter
intendant, are be in all roepecte satisfactory.
Biedare are required .to furnish, with their proposals,
samples of not lees than one quire of each of the kinds of
paper bid for, and upon which their proposals mey be
based, except in classes 1 and 2. The succe.sfut bidders
will bo required lightly to conform to their gametes.
Proposal.. will be addressed to tt Jong D. Derange, Se
tr.rinteodent of the Public Printing. Washington," . . and
en d on ee u proposal/1 for Supplying Pap r." rnyl.thgt
DEPUTY QIJARTERMASTSR
vraisBea.,s OFFEIE,
Pndl June, 23. 1862,
SATURDAY, 28th im.tatit, 12 o'clock M . for the
irnmediete delivery of Fifty (50) Font , horse Ambnl.noe
Borings (7 plate). beet American . aprinmateel. Bidden
will atate how soon they can deliver them, to he elthject
to insottion, and delivered in the city of Philaielehle.
' A. 130TP, •
ie2 4 : 4 t. .. • . 'Captain and A. Q. M., U.S. A..
MMARSHAL'S .SALE.—By virtue of
a Writ of Bate, by the Hon. JOHN CAD W ALtt-
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
In and for the Eastern District of Pennsmiranta, in ad
miralty, to me directed, will be eold, at imbibe sale. to the
highest and best bidder. for cash, at CALLOWIII6L
STREET WHAM`, on MONDAY, July 7th„1881, at 12
o'clock M , the erbooner RE RECO A, her tackle, apparel.
sod furniture. and the cern.° I.sdes on board. consisting
Of.ealt in sacks. WILLIAM MILLWARD,
V. S. Nowebal Eastern District of Penna.
PmLADRLPBLA. June 21, 1882. je23.Bt
LEWES, Dol.. Jane 25
IiffARRITAL'S SALE . virtue of
45.1. 1 1 1 Wilt Of Bale, by tbe - Hon. JOSH
DB% Judge of the District Court of the United States,
ht and for the Patoeru Dittrict of Pennsylaania, in mud.
telt', to me , dirPeted, will be sold, at yobbo ealo..to the
highest and beet bidder. far Gogh at OALLOWIIILL
STREET WHARF, on MONDAY, Inly 7th, 1882. at 12
o'clock 81., ibe schooner COlta, bar tackle, apparel, and
furniture, and cargo learn-nu tntrd, cnnotating of ealt in
sacks. 'WILLIAM MILLWaItO,
S. ltditrabal if intern District of Penna.
PHILADEL rind, 31117 21. 1862. - . - je22-6t
MARSHAL'S BALK.— = By iirtie'of a
w r ii of Sale, by the Hon •JO R OAD Wa. D MB,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and
for the .Knefern District of Pennsylvania. in admiralty,
to me directed, gill be sold at Ottblfo sale, to the hiehest
and beet bidder, for Cash, at OALLOWIIILL
STREET WHARF, on MONDAY, July ich, 1862. at
12 o'clock' 28 bales of cotton. part of the cargo of the
schooner . I,ION. . WILLIAM. 61 ILLWA RO. •
8. BrarOtal E. D, of peontovanie. •
PUILADEILPIIII. July 21:1862. ja23.Bt
MAREHAL'B BALE.—By 'virtue rf.a
Writ of Sale, by the Ifon. JOEINOADWAGADER,
Judge of the District Oonrt of the United litotes. in and
for the Ritstern Varlet of Pennetlvania, in admiralty,
to me directel, will be sold at public lisle, to the highest
and beet bidder. for cash, at eILICARNER'S STORE,
Re. 142 North FRONT Street, en 11IESDalf, July Bth,
1862, et 12 o'clock. M., Dart of the ca , so of the schooner
ACTIVE, consietlng of one ca.° of calico prints and nine
boxes CIIP4 PP, marked [T. J.) xx.-3. and two barrels of
hams marked J. T. T. Can b. exainined on the otoraing
Of 8810. WILLIAM MILL WARD,
MARSTIAL'S SALE.-By virtie7l
a Writ of Sale, be the Hon. JOHN OADWAIok-
DER, Judge of the Dietrict Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern Dietrict of PentopylYnnia,in admi
ralty, to me directed, will ho sold, at nubile tale. to the
hipbeet and hest bidder. for cull, at aeLLOWHIT,I,-
STREST WHARF, on WEDNICaDaIf„ July 2, 1863, at
12 o'cloch, M., the schooner DIXIS. her tackle, trowel
and fUrnitiore, as she no w lies at said wharf; a'aa, 100 hales
of cotton, 25 bags of peaonte, and 30 bags of rico, being
part of the cargo of the ahoyenamed ves'ei. The mer
chandise ran be examined on the mo , nine of sale, at .
/110/IENEWS STORE. No. 142 North FRONT Street.
WILLIAM MILL WAND. •
S. Marshal Pastern Merle! of Penna.
PHILADKLPIIII“ June 19.1882. je2o-6t
COAL. -THE ITNDEREIIGNED
beg leave to Inform their Mende and the public that
they have removed their LEHIGH 00AL DEPOT from
NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their
Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW
Streets, where they intend to keep the boat Quality of
LEHIGH 00AL, from the moat approved mines, at the
lowest prices. Your patronage is reepeotfolly solicited.
JOE. WALTON & CO.,
. . .
.(IAUTIOR.--oWing'-to, the popularity
NJ and complete enemas which our PATENT BELf-
ADJEbT LNG CLOTHES WRINGER btu 'met .Whiki;
other parties are endeavoring to sell their inferior ma
chines, by adopUngeur name of tt dialf-ADJUSEWQ"..
ee a means to deceive the pnbilc. • ••
tWe, thereto) e. give notke that our name will be plainly
stamped on each Machine manufactured and sold by nei
and none others are genuine. Any one using our trade
mark will be dealt with according to law. . .
' Mr. L. R. SNOW, corner of FIFTH and ORESTNat
Streets, Philadelphia. ie our SOLE AGENT for Penn.
ay Irania. HALEY, !SOME, A BOYLEK.
ju2ltsel2 .
Upwards of 1,000 'BOTTLES PER DAY are now sold
' Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily inertia&
44. Price 26 cents per bottle. Sold by'
id. B. S. HAITI & Co. ,
• Hannfactnrers and Pro prietors,
NO. 621 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
And by the. following agents in Philadelphia: .1. 'B:
Claeselberry, No 46 N. Eighth street: Andrew Taylor,
druggist, cor. of. Ninth and Chestnut streets' Ti!. Brad.
'field, No. &)2 Arch street; F. V. Barrett, pin, 01 - . N;
Second street; Mlse Kocher, Seventh and'Cloates streets;
M. L.s Adams, N.W. cor. of Marshall and Girard aye
, nue• sad by druggists and dealers in fanorGoods
• nerally.
Agents wanted in ever? town and village of the,United;
Btate&and Causdall• my/O3:tr
PROPONALS.
PROPOS.±:LS will be received at We office until
LEGAL.
U. 8. Marshal E. D. of PenneOvum's.
PHILADELPHIA. July 21,1882. 1e23.81
COAL.
OEM, 112 South SIK/OND Street.
Yard. ZIGHTO and WTT.T.OII , .
Yohl-tt
MANY EFFORTS RAVE BEEN
mule to preserve the. form and features of the
dead, without the nausl mode, se repugnant to the teet
hing, of placing the body in ice, Thle difficulty bas
been overcome by Good's air. tight. PATENT BOXES:
Cold air is the medium used--acting an a preservativela
the warmest weather, and for WY length of time required.
Likewise, bodies may be conveyed hundredeof miles with
perfect safety, sad to a gond erste of preservation. •
JOUN GOOD, Undertaker,
No. 921 SPRUCE Street.
N. B—Load, Metallic and other coffins, furnished at the
shortest notice. Hearses and carriages of thetbestenigity.
Lots, half lots, and single graves: in the different cense.
tortes; ono intperior lot in Mount Modals Cemetery;
one, two, three, or four hundred feet, can be bad cheap
for cash, or trade.
.11Brikavoss—Dr. SAMIINL JACKSON, 224 South
EIGHTH Street; Dr. J. H. B. MoOLDLLAN. 1029
WALNUT Street.. • aul-thstam
Bi°TINA. • ROOFING,
xANIMACITURID ST Till
UNITED STATES BIOTINA BOOWINO OOMP4NT,
No. 9 GORR BLOCH
(*bit elatd PITTB Streets , BOatik .'
, Uses.
This Portable Roofing tithe onlt hie Soar oftwed
to the public which is ready prepared to go on the roof
without any finishing operation. It is Light, handsome,
end easily applied, and can be safely and cheaply trans
ported to any cart of the world. It will not taint or
discolor wafer running over, or lying on it, and is, in all
reepccts, a very desirable article. Its non-condticting
properties adept it especially to covering manufactoriee
of various kinds; and it is confidently offered to the
public after a twit of four years in all varieties of climate
and temperature, for covering all kinds of roofs, flat or
pitched, together with cars, steamboats, he.
It le both cheap and (hirable. Agents wanted, to
whoa' liberal Inducements are offered. Bead for sample,
circular, Ae., with terticedare, to "11. B. ROOFING
CO.. No. a annl Ettoill.Roatea.”
-NATTPB CELEBRATED ITALIAN
CREAM will positiveliremove TAN, FRAORLI6B,
SALLOWNESS, SITNIIIIRN, PIMPLES, &TIM erup
tions of the !sue ; giving a beautiful healthy glow and
rosy color to t he cheeks, so much desired by ever,
one. In short, it PRESERVES THE FRESHNESS OF
YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a soft,
smooth appearance to the face, and &brilliancy to the akin
that is surprising to all. It man article that is
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY.
.WOR]aN" & ,ELY, No. 130 PEGG
E BMst, manufactnrors of latent OAST-strn
Tame otri MIRY ; also, a lately - patented COMBI
NATION KNlrm. ?OHL and SPOON, eepeoiallY
adapted for Camp nse; for Fishermen, Sea-fdring Kea,
Mechanics, Miners, Lumbermen, and an Workmen car
rying their dinners. W. &. F.'s Cutlery is warranted to
be of the beet quality of ENGLISH CAST.ST EEL, and
le Intended to supersede b 7 Be excellence and cheapness,
the inferior qualities of (1011017 sow in the marital, and
to which they 'respeotfully Invite the attention of the
Hardware dealers generally. . mysg-8m
TENT -MASERS' CHERRY TENT
BUTTONS and SLIPS, United State. pattern, for
Wile at J. P. MED'S, Southeast corner of TINS-
Traorrn and xonas streak Philadelphia.
sap2S-Laill
INSURANCE coktrAptss.
riBLA.WARE MUTUAL SAFETY
J-1 INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATED BY THE LBEIBLATURE 0'
0141IN8YLVANIA. 1886.
OFFICE 8. E. CORNER Tlf1111) AND WALLET:PT
STREETS PHILADELPHIA..
DIARINZ INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, 'Po all parts of the World.
TREIGHT,
INLA INSURANCES
Da Goods, by Biters, Canalu, Lakes, and Land CarrlB42l
to all parts of the Onion.
• FIRE INSURANCES
On Idenhaudise generally.
. On Morse, Dwelling bousewbo.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1081.
vAn. :1091.
6100,000 United States Five per cent. Lean. 2100,960 00
50,000 United States Six per cent. Trea
son Notes
26,000 ignited States Seven and Throe
tenths per cent. Treasury Notes 16,000 00
100,000 Stets of Pennsylvania Five per
cent. Loan 80,661 28
123,060 Philadelphia City Six per cont.
Loan.. 319,448 17
30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent.
Loan 14,078 00
90,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. Ist Mort
gage Six per cent- Ronde 10,000 00
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, '2d MOll
- gage Six per. cent. Bonds 46,180 83
26,090 800 Shares Stock Germantown Ore
• Company, principal and internal
guarantied by the City of Phi
ladelphia. 14,687 50
8,000 100 Shrive Stock Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 5,000 00
Bins receivable for Insurances made...... 90,780 07
Bonds and Mortgages 76,000 00
Heal Estate • 51,868 88
Salancee due at Agencies—Premiums on
Marina Policies. Int.irest. and other
Debts due the Company.. 48,181 97
Scrip and Stook of sundry Insurance and
other 00:naantee, Sll,B4B—aetimated va
lue
4,966 00
Guth on hand—ln Hanka $61,008 01
In Drawer 617 88
• -- 51,616 80
DIRECTORS.
Somne4 E. Stokes,
J. F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan,
r, dward Derlingtoci,
Jones Brooke,
Spencer Wilvelne,
!Thomas 0. Rend,
!Robert Burton,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. lidcrerinnd,
Pittsburg,Joshua P. Eyre,
John B. mote, Pitieb
D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
'ARUN, President.
HAND, - Vice President.
„isl4-t!
Willem Martin, -
idnituad A. Bonder.,
Theophilne Paulding,'
John.B. Penrose,.
John 0. Davis, '
Jame' Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
/amen 0. Band,
William 0. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal,
Dr. B. M. Guam,
George G. Leiper, •
Ragb Craig,
Charles
WILLIAM
THOMAS 0
HANBY LYLBURN.
THE REMANCE
MUTUAL INBURANCII COMPAXTI
OP PHGLAPPILPSIA.,
°mom No. 806 WALNUT BTRUT,
bare against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY MR, OS
Romeo, Btoree and other boildhige,
or perpetnah end on Faraftura,
eooda, Wane, and Mar
obandiae, in town or
00=107.
CASH oA.PrrAL, sx3i,no.oo_—Assirre 5 151 T, 1411 . 0 4
which is laTestod as follows, :
. _ .
In Cret mortgage on city pr o perty, worth
double the amount 81 . 15,900 00
Ponnertvanta Railroad Co.'e 0 per cent. Arai
mortgage IMM, at par 1,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad oo.'s 6 per cent, se
cond mortgage loan, (830,000) vs 919900 00
lituatingdon and Broad Top Railroad and .
Canal Co.'s mortgage loan • 0,000 00
Ground rent, Burt-chum ' 3,402 60
utlateral loans, well secured 2,800 00
'City of Philadelphia 8 per cent loan B),00a 00
Allegheny County 8 per cent. Pa. R.B. loan. 10,000.00
Commercial Bank stock 1,186 01
liechantes' Bank stock 2,413 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s stook .... . 4,000 00
The Relianoe Mutual Insarance Co.'s 5t0ck......... .
26,360 00
The County Tire Insurance Co.'s stook 1,060 OR
The Delaware Id. B. Insurance Co.'s stook.. 700 00
Union Metal Insurance Oc.'s scrip 880 00
Ripe receivable 14,302 TA
Book &coconut, accrued Mtereifls 7,10466
OM& on kand•-••••••• ...... ••••"••••••••*. 11.644 84
1817,141 N
The Mutual principle, eombined with the security of
Stock Capital, °Millen the !neared to participate in Um
Marra of the Company, without liability for Losion.
Leaflet promptly alluded and paid.
DIBBOTOBS.
Balanel Blaphara,
Robert Steen,
William Blamer,
Benj. W. Tingley,
Maraball Rill,
J. Johnson Brown,
Charles Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen,
John Blase% Pittsburg.
tai TIBBLIRY, Preddent
Diem Tingley,
William IL Thomoon,
'Frederick Brown,
WUUmn Stevenson,
John E. Worrell,
I. L. Carson,
Robert Toland,
D. D. llosengerten,
Chalice B. Wood,
;amen B. Woodward,
B. M. klurcrixix, Be
robroary 16, 1861.
FIRE 'NaI:MANOR
MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY Or
PHILADRLPHIA., No. DS NORTH SIXTY( Street,.
below Race, insure Bnildings, Goode, and Merchandise
generally, Prom Lose or Damage by Fire. The Company
guaranty to adjust all Loeeea promptly, and thereby hope
to merit the patronage of the
DIREOTORS.
Francis Cooper, William Morgan,
Michael McGleoy, James Martin,
Edward ReGoYern, James Duross,
Thomas 11.11loCormink, Francis Falls,
Matthew McAleer, Charles Clare,
John Caasady, Thomas Fisher,
Thomaa J. Hemphill. John Bromley,
Bernard H. riutiaman, Francis Meditating,
Michael Cahill, ' Hugh O'Donnell,
James IdoQum. --,-,--- . - Itareard Rafferty.
_ .." '• - • .. • NVANCI B COOPER, President.
BRllNdltil allf/INITT: Secretary. . tnyll-tf
FIRE INBUE &NOE E XOLUSIVE
LY.—The PE cNSYLVANIA FIR I: I NM:MANOR
COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. ORA itTSR
PBRPS
TUAL. No. 510 WALNUT 'street, opposite Independ
ence Square. .
This Company, favorably known to the community for
thirty-six years, continues to insure anAnst Losi or. Da
mage by Flre on public or private Doiinings, either per
manently or for a limited time. Also, on Fluniture,
Stocks of Goods, or 31erchandise generally, on liberal
terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is
hrveeted in the most careful manner, which enasim then
to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the CAW
loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, I Thomas Robins,
Qnintin Osmabell. Danb.t Smith, Jr.,
texaoder Benson, John Pevoreox,
William Montollns, Thomas Smith.
Isaac Hazlohnrst,
JON&THAIi ATTEBSON, President.
WILLIAM G. CROWELL. Secrottiry. ap6
THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER SOUTH
AND WALNUT STREETS.
DIRECT.) RS.
F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Dawson,
William McKee, Geo. H. eauart,
Ha!bre Frazier, .John H. Brown,
John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnoetock,
Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D. O&M,
Henry. Wharton,_ P. L. Erringer.
F. RA.TOBFORD STABS, President..
CHABLIS W. Cox's, Secretary. . felS
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
.1 STATE OF PENNSYLTANIA—OFIPIOE Noe. . 4
and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. North side of WAL
NUT Street, between DOOK end TRIED Strode, Philo
de{phia.
INCORFORATZD in 1794—CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $200,000.
PROPERTIES OF TUB 0011PANY, FRIIRUARY
1,1861, 11607.064 61.
MARINE, FIRE, ARO INLAND TRANSPORTA
TION INSURANCE.
DIREOTOIIB
Ifehry D. Bherrerd,
Charles Maealeater,
- William B. Smith,
John B. Austin,
William B. White,
George H. Stuart,
Edward 0
HiLEBT D.
wn.Ltala EARPBR. Aeeretas
MERICAN • FIRE INSURANCE
A
COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER
PEI:METH/4s. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third,
- -
Having a large paid-np Capital Stock and Surplus, in
rioted In sound and available Secnritlet, continues to
*insure on Dwellings, Stor.s, Furniture, Merchandise,
Female in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. AN losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIBNOTORS.
Thomas B. Maria,
John Welsh,
Samuel 0. Morton,
Patrick Brady,
John T. LOUIS,
T,HOld
ALBIRT 0. L. CRAWFORD,
ANTHRACITE
COMPANY.—Authorized Capital $400,000
OB A MICE PREPETUAL.
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth Streets, Philadelphia.
. This Orrnpany will insure against loss or damage by
Fire, en Buildings, Furniture, and Iderehandiee gene
rally.
Aleo, Marine Insurances on VBesole,• Carve", and
Freight'. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DIRECTORS.
William Esher; . Darla Pearson,
D. Luther, Peter Sister,
Lewis Autienried, J. E. Baum,
John It. Blakiaten, Wm. r, Dean,
Jor,epb !anticld, f John Ketcham.
At. IC saElt. President
Y. DEAN, Vice President.
W. M. Sinn, Secretary. apS-tf
EXCHANGE INSURANCE .COM
PANT—Office No. 409 WALNUT Street.
Fire Insurance on Ileum and 211erchandlee generally,
on favorable terms, either Limited or Perpetual.
a DIRECTORS.
Jeremiah Bonsall, Thomas Marsh,
John Q. Ginr.odo, Charles Thompson,
Edward D. Roberts, James T. Hale,
Samuel D. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen,
Reuben C. Hale; John J. thiffiths.
JEREMIS, BONSALL President.
JOHN Q. ORINODO, Vice President.
BIOILUID (101. Secretary. ja3l
"T"
"EXCELSIOR" HAMS .
MtE THE BEST IN
THE WORLD.
J. H. MOB:EN - ER & 00.,
ORNEItAL PROVISION MIAMI*
C And carers of the celebrated
- " EXCELSIOR "
SUGAR-OURED HAMS
Noe. 142 and 194 North FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Rao( streets, Fiala& iPhil•
' Ike jostly-celebrated
. 14 EXOELSIOR " HAMS are
oared by J. H. M. at Co., (In a style I)4mallar to them
selves') enmity, [or FAMILY USN; are of deficient
flavor; free from the nepleaaant torte of salt, and ars
pronounced by eplon
_ree superior to any now offered
tor eels. sof -nw
C OTTON BAIL DUCK AND CAN-
N./ VAS, of all numbers and brands.
Raven's Duck Awning .Twills, of all deecalptions, foe
Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers.
Also, Pallor ilatinfaeturers' Drier Felts, from 110 11
feet We- Tarmliag,'Bening, Bell Twine, Sto. •
• :0111111f. WEIMAR A
AREPHLET - PRINTING, Beat and
P
obispeet in theInty,atIIONGWALT 6 BROWN'S,
in South FOTTBTE Ni. .110
1862. 1862.
ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW TORII LINES.
THE ,43AMIMI AND ABIBOy AND PHILA
DELPHIA &ND TRENTON RAILROAD 00. 1 8
LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW
Vona( AND Whili PLACES.
110 K WALNIT7-811t1ST WEAR, AND 6rdelio7ol/ DIPIr
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ:
seas.
At 8 A. 01., Tla Otunden abd Amboy, O. and A. AO. •
oommodatlon S 2 SI
At 0 A. M., via Camden and J9(307 city, (N. J.)
Accoottunodation.. 2 211
At 8 A. N., via kenvinnton and JernAy Qty.
!downing Mail • ..... 3 00
At 11 A. M., vitt Heneington and Jorvor CRY,
Western Ex oveva 8 00
At 1214 via Canadon and Amboy, Avoommo.
dation 2 26
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. 12x-
49,996 al
preen 800
At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jamey Olty, Evening
Express 3 CO
At 4 P. M., via Oanulan and Jersey City, 2d Olasa
Ticket 2 34
At 8X P. M., via Eansington and Semi MY,
Evening Mail 8 00
At 1.1 X P. M., vialCarodon and Jersey City. South
ern Mail.. 800
At 6 P. M., via Camden an 4 Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Panseuger)—let Olasa Ticket.. 1 26
Do. do. 2d Clans r d 0 ... 1 60
The 11% P. M. Southern Mail rune daily ; 1;11 others
Bandar.' oroented.
For Water Gan, Stroudsburg. Scranton. Wilkesbarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, Dlnflhampton, Syracuse, /to.,
at 6 A. M. from Walnut strart Wharf, via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Vrepterr Reilrond
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
thaeton, Lambertville, Flemington, &a.. at 6A. fd and
4 P. M., from Walmr.etrfot Wharf; (the 6A. M. Gina
connects with train leaving Easton tor Mauch Chunk
at 8.20 P. M.l
For Bristol, Trouton, 80., at A end 11 A. M And 6.30
P. M. from Kensington, and 2N P. M. from Wal ant
street wharf.
For Bristol, and Intermodlata atattorg, at 11% 51.
from. Kennington Detlot.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Dolanco, Beverly, Burlington,
Florence. %vim:l4mm, &a., at 10 A. ht. sad 12X, 4,6,
b) and 6.30 F.
$860,610 17
Steamboat TRENTON for Bordeutown and Interme
diate mations at gX P M. from Wetnut•etreot wharf.
117 - Ivor New York, and Wa7 Linea leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the care on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an boar before departure. The care run Into the
Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
Depot
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. MI baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond 5100, except by
specdel contract. •
CIATZtdifB, Agent.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHIL kDEL PHIL
WILL Licari:, FROM FOOT or CORTLAND tirsteur,
At 10 A. M.. 12 M., and 6 P. Id. via Jerby City and
Camden. At 7 A. M., and 4 and 11 P. M. via Jerselr
City and Kensington.
. From foot of Barclay aired at 6 A. M. and 2 P. 21
via A tab.») , and Camden.
From Pier No. 1 North river, at 1 and 6 P. M. (freight
and passenger) Amboy and Camden. Je94
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
ii RAILROAD,
TEC GREAT DOUBLE TEAM EOUT7I.
1862. ariLts 1862.
THE CAPACITY OF THE ROAD IS NOW 11QUA.L
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
.THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST.
Facilities for the transportation of passengers to and
from Pittaburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Bs. Paul,
Newshville, Memphis, Now. Orleans, and all other towns
In the Went, Northwest, and Southwest, are unsurptweed
for speed and comfort by any other route. Sleeping and
smoking cars on all the trains.
THE EXPLIGSS RUNS DAILY; Mall sad fad
Line Sundays excepted.
flail Train leaves Philtuielphi et it. ...... 7.15 A. M.
Fast Line " ...... A. M.
Through Express " . ...
—.10.30 P. M.
Harrisburg Accemmodatko leaves ... at.. 2.30 P. M.
Lancaster .6 66 .. 4.00 P. M.
Wed Chester Accommo'n No. 1 " " .. 8.46 A. 14
" NO. 2 ' 4 64 ..12 00 noon.
Parkeeburg 6 t .. 5.46 P. M.
West Cheater passengers will take the West Chester
Nos.l end 2 and Lancaster Accommodation Trains.
Peesengern for Bunbary, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Flea, ac., leaving Philadelphia at 7.15
A. M. and 10.80 P. M., go diractit through.
For farther Informadon apply at the Passenger Ste.
icon, S. N. corner of W.LNVT,NTH and XL/Miff
Street?.
By this route freights of all descriptions oats be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indians, Illinois, Wisconidn, lowa, or Mile
by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga
ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point In the Wed
by, the Pennsylvania Railroad, are, at all times, as fa
vorable as are charged by other Railroad florrnanies.
Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of
their freight to this Company, can rely with confidence
on its speedy transit. '
For freight contracts or shipping iftrootaloa apply to or
Oildreas the Agents of the Company.
S. B. KINGSTON, .Ja., Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg.
GLARKR & Co., Chicago.
LEECH & 00., No. 1 Astor House, or No. / South
Wilßam street, New York.
LEECH dt CO., No. 77 Washington steed, Boston.
MAGHAW a KOONS, No. SO North street, Baltimore.
. 11. IL HOUSTON, Can't Freight Agent, Phila.
IS. L. HOUPT, Oen'l Ticket Agent, MM.
EkIOCH LEWIS. Can't One% Altoona. .171-ti
Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, It, A. M., 2,4, 5,6, 8,
Uta P' e M o
v best,nt Hill, 7.10, 7.85, 9.10, 11.10, A. Id.,
L4O, 3.40, 6.40, 6.40, 7.40,9.50, P.
Simnel Grant, Jr.,
Tobias Wagner '
Thomas B. Watteon,
Henry G. Freeman,
(Modem B. Lewis,
George 0. Carson,
night
SEriEREBD, President
1. i 9 29 tf
James B. Campbell,
Edmond G. Coln,
Charlea W. Poultney,
Israel Morrie,
8 B. HUM, Provident.
Secretary. fe22-11
RAILROAD LINES.
For mount Holly, at 6 A. M., 2 and 4 P. M
For Freehold, at 6 A. M.. and 2 P. M.
WAY LlE;.:ce.
PHILA.DELPHEA
attimmGERIIASTOWN, AND NOR!
R IATOWN RAILROAD.
TIRE TABLE.
On and after Monday, Afar 26th, 1862, until further
notice.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leaveladelpbia, 0,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, A. M., 1,9,
Al 10, 4,5, 0%, 0. 7,8, 9%. 10 , 1111, P. 01.
Leave Germ.titi , wn. IS, 7,7 , 8, 8;(. 834, 10%, 11%,
•.L. AL, 1,2, 8,4, 5,6, 8. 9..10. ,
10. 11, P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
P.M.
Leave PbUsdelphia, 9.10 A. M., 2,3, 5, 1%, 10X,
• . Lesvo Germantown. 8.10 A. IL, 1,4, BX, 9%,
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. H., 2,5, 73(, P. M.
Leave Cheatpat Rill, 7.50 A. IL, 12.40, 6.10, 9.10,
P. AL
NOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia, 8, 9.05,11.05, A. 11., 1%, 3,4%,
8.10, 8.05, 11X, P. N.
Leave Norristown, 6,7, 1.50, 9, U, A. K., Ix, ag,
ag, P. Id.
ON MIND A.YS.
Leave Phila Aphis 9 A. N. , 2%, 4%, p. AL
Leave Norristown, 7 A. M.. 1,8, P. IC
FOR BIA.NATIINK
Leave Philadelphia, 6,9, 1105, A. M., IX, 8, 4,g, 5.15,
8.65.11 X. P. M.
Leave Manayunk, 6X, TX, .6.20, 9X, 11%, A. M., 2,
5,7, P. IL
ON SUND&YS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 2X, 4X, 8, P. M.
Leave Idanarrink. 'Tx A. M., 6X, 9, P. H.
11. K. SMITH, General Sup-rintendent.
m726-t[ . Dep•;t NINTH and (3SE EN Streets.
angas NvOARNTHE PERNo ADC NSYL.
TOR BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOV/N, NI A 0071
MUNK, HAZLETON, EABTON, WILKES
BARRE, Ac.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
THREE THROUGH TRATNB.
On and after MONDAY, MAY 5, i 852, Pawn
ger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets,
Philadelphia, daily, ((Sundays eacepted,) 88 tallowy:
At 8.40. A. M., (Einreas,l for Itstblehern, Allentown,
Idar.oh Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesborre, go.
At 1.46 P. M., (Express,) for .neacuegent, Easton, le,
This traln reaches Seaton at 8 P. and /naked a
dose oonnzat)on with the Nor Jersey Oentral for Nen ,
York.
At 5.05 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch
Munk, aso.
At 5 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Dv/15451M
At 5 P. M., for Fort Washington. •
The 6.40 A. M. "Sweet Train makes does oOnneoMon
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being
the shortest and moat desirable route to ell rotate in
the Lehigh coal region.
. . . . . . _
' TRAINS FOB PEUELADELPEILL
rlpeave Bethlehem at 5,40 A. hi., 9.18 A. El., and 531
P.➢L
Leave Bovleetown at 7.25 A. 51. and 6.20 P. 11..
Leave Port Washington at 8.80 A. N.
ON BLlNDAPB—Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 7.45
11.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.46 P. BL
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 680 A. DI.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 5 P. at.
tare to Bethlehem...4L6C I b . Pare to Dance Ohnzik.ll3 60
Fare to Easton L5O Wilkeebare . 4.60
Through Tickets moat Procured at the Mamas
Mote, at WII,LOW Street, or BEILITJ3 Street, In crier
to secure the above rates of fare,
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Tralni) connect
at Dario street with the 511th and Sixth streets, and Se
cond end .Thirdf.streeta Passenger Banroacia, twenty 101.
nuke after leaving WO low fired.
my 3 CILABK, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA.
KINEAPER AND ELMIRA B. B. LING.
1882 - WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1882
for WILLIAMSPORT, 801IANTON, ELMIRA, sad
all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave
Depot of Phila. - and Beading B. 8., cor. Broad and OM
towhill streets, et 8 A. M., and 8.16 P. M. daily, exam!
Sundays.
QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points to
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York, So., &o. Baggage checked through to Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, or intermediate points.
Through Express Freight Train for all pointa above,
keying daily at e P. M.
For further information apply to
• JOHN 8. IiLLLNB, General Arad.
THTECTZENTH. and CALLOWHILL s and H. W. oar.
SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streeta. lalll-22
aggimaiREOPENING OF
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO
RAILBOA — D.—This road, being fall* REPAIRED and
enamor* , GUARDED, is new open for the trans
question of passenger* and freight to all points in the
GREAT WEST. For through ticket* and all ;:f.t:',r . in
formation apply at the 0011 ( Y:f 1 .!:'!„ & lim a BEQAD
latreet and WASHINGTON ATenite.
S. M. FELTON,
President P. W. and B. B. B. 00.
INEME/ WEST CHESTER
AND PHILADELPHIA. RAIL
ROAD.
VIA MEDIA
• SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
• On 'and after "MONDAY, Juno 9th, 1882, the trains
will leave PHILAWELPHIA from tho depot, N. E. cor
ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streete, at 7.46
and 10.80 A. Id., and 2, 4.80, and 7 P.M., and on Toes.
days and 'Fridays at 914 P. U.. and will leave Woet
Philadelphia, from' THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET
Streets, 17 minutes after the starting time from &lab
oentb and . Market streets.
ON SUNDAYS,
'Leave PVILAMILPITIA at 8 A
Leave WEST ,OHDSTER at 8 L. M., and 6.00 P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.46 A. M., and
4.30 P. M., connect at Pennelton with tralne on the Phi
ladelphia and . Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord,
Sennett, Otiord, Ste. . SBNItY WOOD,
jeo.tf Superintendent.
& R im • W Eil T CHESTER
RAILROAD Tinkle via PENN
SY LVANI/L &MCCAIN leave depot, earner ELE
VENTH and MARKET Streete, at 9.45 A. e5.,12 noon,
and .4 P. M. On Sunday a train leaves Eleventh and
Market streets at 7.90 A. M., and West Chester at 4 P.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
alamen THE. ADAMS EX
PREIS COMPANY, Offtoe 132 t
UHIIISTNUT Street, forwent" Pereeis, Packages, Mir.
°hand/se, Bank 'Note►, ind Specie, either by its own
lluee or in connection with other Expreee Clomp=lee, to
all the principal Towns and Cities of the United Mateo
M. 8. BANDHBBD,
14,19 • Renard ihnserineendent.
DRAIN PlYE.—Stone Ware Drain
Pipe from 2to 22-Inch bore. 24nelt bore, 25c per
yard; 3-inch bore, 300 per yard ; 4.inch bore, 400 per
yard ; &Inch bore, 500 per yard; 5-inch bore ' 65a per
yard. Every variety of connections, bends, tripe, and
hoppers. We are now. prepared to furnish pipe in any
quantity, and on liberal terms to dealers and those pur
chasing In large quantities. •
01WAltIENTAIAOHIMNIEY TOP3.—Vitri6ed Terra
Gotta Chimney Tops. plain and ornamental designs, war
ranted to stand the action of coal gag or the weather In
any climate.
•
G&RDEN VASES—A great variety of antedating'
garden Vases, In Terra Gotta claindcal &algal, all slash
and warranted to stand the weather.
Plaladolphla Terra Meta Works Office and' Were
Booms 1010 011/9491171' Btrae,4i
[oll,li B. MYERS & CO., AUG
110.37,213103, No 9 2t3 end 239 M AIME C Stara.
. SATE OF DA V GOODIL
THi3 Kelm's&
•
Jnne 2P. on frrir wont& cr.nit—.
500 packer s Fre.ch. and imerican Dry Cioodt.
BALE OF OARPRTING3.
IRIS MORNING,
isms 26. on /our mouths' crarift
-2(0 plFwes Vf4Tet. Brmsels, Irgraio, viva 'Venetian Oar-
Watt . , MattlrgP, S c.
BALL OF FRENCH DICY GOOD&
• ON INOND HOUNING,
Jrno 80, on four menthe' moan
-860 packages Fran*. Glorman, Swine, and British dry
gm's.
SALE BOnTS AND SHOES
UN TURSDAT
.T, l ly 1. nn /nor 7n )nth.'
1.000 rackagen bouts aGd ekes.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
• Fo. 424 DIASHF.r stagtr
SALE OF FRE VON DRY GOODS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
.
Jana 27, at 70 o'clock, by catalogue, on four month.'
credit— •
400 lots of fancy and staple French dry 2 00 d!' , oil a ..
NMI g 11, general gannymeol,. •. . . , ..
AANCOAST Sr. WARNOOK,AUC
'PIONEERS. Wes V. 13 111.MKET Etnet.
1)11031LEP FORD & CO., AUCTION -
• JEERS, 526 111 ABKOT and 512 00 21 itgROK titv.
BAIR OF 1,000 oAfts.BuoTS, BHOS E ,
BROGANS.
•
THIS MORNING,
June 20, at 10 o'clock, procicoly, will be sold, by
catalogue, 1,000 cases neon's, bays', end yoralur calf,
kip, and grain boots; calf and kip brogans, Coograis
gaiters, Oxterti and Scotch ties, welkin.. ohne% sc.; WO
infeees', and children's calf, kip, gnat, kid, morocco
beeleel boots and 'bora : gaiters ; allspers, buskins, ho.
Incindcd In sate will be found a Large assortment of
dret•class city-wade geode.
-1110 r Goals open tor examination, with cohliolgook
00117 OD the morning Ot MIS.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, for
merchandises or an unimproved Mt of gronod. (*d
yable city Property. J. WALTON,
jel9-t! 413 WALNUT Street.
TO BENT-A THRRE-STORY
MS BRICK DWELLING, on RACE Street, ono door
abovo Twelfth, north We. Root low to a rood tenant.
APPIY to WEITERILL ,t BROTHER, '
jel2 47 and 49 Nnrtb SEOUND Street.
FIA- TO.. RENT-8. THREE-STORY
/la. BRICK DWELLING, on PIN& Street, near
Seventeenth, north side. A poly to
WET OEM & BILOTHER,
joI2 ' 47 mad 45 North $111:".:OND Street.
gi FOR SALE OR TO 'LET—Four
Met Donee% on the west etde of BROAD Street, below
tiolinable Avenue. Apply et the sonthweat oorner of
BIRTH and SANSOISI Streets. tob26-ti
TO LET.— Dwelling House, South
east corner of TWENTY-of:00ND and GREEN
Streets. Keys et Beira grocery, corner of Tvrenty.so
coed and Mount Vernon Streets. Apply to
JAMES CRKBSOFf,
je7•tf ' 23 North FOURTH Street.
ga. FOR B L E Cll Fi P "
...A.7. , 4outAp.”—parry County containing 184
acres, 26 woodhinti, the balanoe under a high state of
cultivation; !fret-iota fencing, nicely watered, excellent
imurovemetts, 16 tni : ee from Harrisburg. Price only
$6.600. Terme mgr.
Also, a FRUIT FARM. near Dover, State of Dela
ware; 107 scree. Price only $5,500,
Apply to ' E PETTIT,
, jt2o No. 309 WALNUT street.
ta TWO FARMS FOR SALE IN
..4;- Cecil County, Illanylaod ; one containing .98, the
oil er 100 Acres, near the Pennsylvania line and a short
distance from the Oxford station of the Central Et tilroad,
c,nvenient to chorale., mills, schools, &o. Situated in
the roost thickly settled part of the county. Also a farm
of 180 acres rear the Philadelphia, Wil-eingtort, and
Balilmore Railroad. They sill be told On awtmmtsla
tine tettos. Apply to H. H. MITOFIEL G,
je24- totbek* ELKTOtt, Cecil County.
caA Llt JUNCTION RA.ILRO A.D
COMPANY'S BONDS—The Junction Railroad
Company invites proposals, in writing, far the purchase
of tin whole or any part of 6600,000 First Mortgage six
per Cent. Coupon Bonds.
The Mortgage is made to Alexander Henry, Bah,
Trustee, aid will be dne July 1, 1882. It is secured upon
the entire Railroad and Property of the Company lying
on the west side of Pchaylkill, between Belmont and
Gray's rem. Its terms provide for a slaking fund •of
*16,00 per Year, to 1 )4 inTertrit tn. tittle' Row's, or in the
First Mortgage Benda of the Penusylvania Railroad
Company, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany, the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore 'Rail
road Company, in the Loans of the United Shame, or of
the State of Pennsylvania, at the discretion of the Board
of Directors.
The Boucle are for One Tboneand Dollars each. Their
payment is guarantied by endorsement of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, the Philadelphia, Wilmington,
and Baltimore Railroad Company, the Philadelphia
and Beading. Railroad Company on the back of each
bond, in the following words—viz :
"Know all men by these presents, that the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company. the Philadelphia, Wilmlog
ton, and Buitititore Railroad Company, and the Phila
delphia and heading Railroad Company, and each of
tom. for a valuable consideration to them psid by the
Junction Railroad Company, do hereby (in pursuance
of the Power end authority conferred by two acts of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap
proved respectively on the twenty-third day of March,
A. D. )851, and the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1882,
end of every other lawful power and authority to them
vested,) jointly end severally guarantee to thelasrfal
holder of the within Bond the punctual PIS znqit of the
principal and interest thereof, when and as the same
shall become due and payable_ according to the terms of
said Bond, or of the terms and c yenants of the inden
ture of Mortgage therein mentioned and given to sooure
the Some.
In witness wbereof, said. Compeoles here hereunto
affixed their mwomon or corpora% sera, revectiyeir,
duly attested, sad be % Gawk the elgustnr.s of their
Preeidet to, respectively, to be hereunto wrDten, thtl
second City a Jute, anno Domini eighteen hundred and
sixty-two (1862)
Payment for the Boitdswiil be requ're7 se follows:
The first itetalmeut of 10 per cent. will be payable on
the first day of August, and 10 per cent. additional on the
fit et of each succeeding month until the whole amount Ia
paid.
Pritposals will he ouldresved to CHARLES 'Et. SMITH,
Treasurer, 227 South FOURTH Street, until MONDAY,
July 21.
Zech proposal will stale the total number or amount of
the bonds wanted, and tho price offered per bond of
81.000.
obe Comrauy reserves to itself the right to accept or
reject the whole or eny part-of ally oropoeition received.
Successful biodeta will be notid d of the accepts' ce of
their proposals within one week from the opening of their
bids. JOSEPH LESLEIT,
yel9ajy2l , Secretary Juncti'n Railroad Co.
TARRANT'S .
SELTZER APERIENT.'
Tble valuable and popular Medicine bee universally ter
oeived the most favorable recommendtitlons of the
azDIOAL Paovsemos and the Pubic as the,
•
moat aresorzas Ann kalutirdaiLll
SALINE • APERIENT.
It may be used with the beat effect in
Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, filak
Buadaohe, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges
tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity
of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatie
Affections, Gravel, Piles,
' AND ALL 00M7LAINTS WENS
.& GENTLE AND COOLING Apaalsztr 011. PUB
GA.TIVE IS REQULEBD.
It Is particularly adapted to the went; of Travellers
by Sea end Land, Residents in Hot Climate!, Persons of
Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains
of Vessels and Planters will tied it a valuable addition to
tbeir Medicine ()beets.
It le in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles
to keep In any climate, and moroly moires
water poured upon it to produce a de
lightful effervescing beverage.
Humorous testimonials, from professional and other
gentlemen of the highest etandlog throughout the eoun
try, and its steadily InefIOBEDINg popularity for a metes
of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable
character, and commend it to the favorable notice of as
intelligent public.
Manufactured only by
TARII&NT St. CO.,
No. 215 GREENWICE Street, corner Warren et.
NEW YORE, -
apn•l7 And for sale by Druggists generally.
PURE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.
The special attention of physicians and families Is
sailed to the superiority of this article. It is rapidly
supplanting all other kinds, and all those who have used
it give it the most decided pram mice. The following
extracts, from certificates in the hands of the utanufao
hirer, "Col. RALLOWAS," will show the high estimation
in which the Georgia Arrow foot is held by those gen
tlemen of the medical profession who have fully ex
amined it.
One pound, 62X cents, or two pounds for $l.
Complete instructions accompany each package, show
'mg how to make the most delicious articles for the table.
FOR BALE, WHOLESALE AND BETA 11,
FREVE , BRaWN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE,
N. R. 00K. of-FIFTH and CFISSTNIIT Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
I have examined and prepared some Arrow Boot,
manufactured by Out. Hallows, of Bt. Mary's, Goorgia.
/Chas the beat quality of that variety of faecal& I have
met with, being imparter bo any. .Berrando, or other Ar
row Boot I have seen,
BAHUEL TecirsoN, B. D.,
Inb29-stuthild "University of Pennsylvania."
DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS,
late of New York, is now oaring all klndifof
Acute and Chronic Diseases, both of Ladies and Gen.
tietnen, by the various modes in which he applies
ELICCTRO-BIAGNZTISSI. . Ile has located himself
permanently at 1415 South PIENN Square. Philadel
phia. The location is a very central one to the oar, as
well as pleasant to those who choose to take board
in the Doctor's family while a der treatment.
References and certificates of cures, from many
of the flrit claws in this sit/ and elsewhere, may bo
examined at the office.
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE.
jell-stotbSin •
G LUTEN CAPSULES
or
M., and 2 . P, X
The repugnance of most petlente to OOD-LIVICB
OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in
duced varietal forma }:)f diagulie - for its administration
that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Boma of
them mower In special eases, but more often theevehiels
oantradoes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as
unpalatuble and of less therapeutic value. The rerig
nonce, enema, &0., to Invalids, induced by disgust of the
Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of oar OA.PERTLIg.
OM-LIVER OIL OAPBITLEB have been moth need
lately in Europe, the experience there of the MIMS.
sults from their ace in both hospital and private practice,
aside from the naturally euggested advantages, are enf-
Ccient to warrant our cledmiesg the virtues we de For
them, feeling mitred their use will result in benefit and
deserved favor. Prepared by
WYETH at BROTHER,
NTS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA
= SIII'POBTERS FOB LADIES, and the
only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. Be
lies and physicians are reepeotluily requested to oall only
on Mrs. Betts, at her reddens, 1030 WALNIIT Street,
Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thonsand
invalids have been advised by their physicians to 1/90 bar
Appliancea.: Those only are genuine bearing the United
etatp, oopyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and
also on elm tipporter& with testimonial& nal &Wither,
‘‘ LUCIFER'? OIL WORKS.
-11.4 . 100 bbla uLneiter" Burning Oil on hand.
We guarantee the oil to be non•explosive, to burn all
the oil In the lamp with a !toady, brilliant flame, without
minting the wick, and but (lowly. Barrett lined with
glees enamel, WBIGH.T, SMITE, & PBMIS&LL,
fe2l. if Office 015 DUBE.= Street.
B.A. HARRISON.
SALES BY • AUCTION
FOR ALA AND TO LJGT.
RUNDIVIDAL.
ERVEIIVEBOIINT
1419 14 AMITIT Hired, Philaddplll4
TRUSSES
ILLE MIN A.TING OILS.
SALES BY AUCTION
la THOMAS & SONS.
.A.TJLa Nero. lee sad 141 flonth FOURTH ':treat
MCAT, IST&TII S kLE--311LY I.
Orpbona' emir* t(111. EFtatn of John M. noleman.
drrunisril --HUAI NI: Si Sr AN --Three. ntnry Brick
eartrr p!” et. (formOrllCxrrrr xllnv ) haIWOPII
Etr o Oft not Th+i. and I'lu•ntnnr and Walnut tr , nritn.
FEAT MODERN RESIIPENOE, Spring G.rdnn et.
W. Ft Of Ylorrinh. Lrr fpat
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 2108
Eur mer Ffreo. Arent of lw&uty. rim
FOUR- 4 TORY CMTrig STORE, No. 323 Sone%
Prort .treat 'Bind No. 322 Water street, between Spruce
anti Pine.
VAT.III.BLIC LOTS, Jobnann at , eot, near Main,
01.1mantown. fmmorly pad of tile estate of the late Bea
jamin Chew, Zeq.
Men." ESTATII BALE—JUL4 8.
Orohooa , ronrt rialn—Retate of Pornwi .1101wr. deed.
—STONE DWELLING. and LOT of over S 3 , me,
Ridge med. Ron b. - Tough. Twentr•fl rot word. It G nopl-
Piro the 6th mile-ftron% shoot 1 if m ilos f rom ri l e le4lo of
Sohn)Ik11 1 , n. d % of n mite north of SYlienhickon Nation
Oo the 'Norristown Railroad.
Ateo.hy order of she Cengreeatinn—
TeLTIABI R 06736,CTS ICDI Pm?. and LA KGR
67 by . 80 feel, northwest corner of itleventb and Wood
streets..
Orphane' Court Sale-16,tate or Ehnen T.tylnr, decht.—
LOT iter Fiehteentb Into ic... fl ei.,e nn .
DIODERN Tit REE•S FORT BRUM D WALLING,
Po. 1516 Irdbflt street, with three threo• nor" hrich
Ltrellirse in the rear. One of them fronte on .11. mes
Street. and is oceopierl as a erne.rylool.o and deualing.
TSl7‘. TRREIe.hTORV 13TtIng. nwigLLING4. Nos.
1307 end tan worth girth streeL with Moir three-e 0 r,
brick brink owl two two story frame Dwellings, forming
rcale. in the rear.
.Volemptnry Palr..—lririt. ohm Brt.hum; FiranA —Ths
VALUABLE VI VII. STOUT BROW• -STONR TORE,
No. North Thi r d porsot. h.tmwn Mvrhct and Arch.
TWO TBREE•BTORY REMIE DWELLINGS. MA
MA, strprt.-unr.ll of Stork fltrepk.
BE AUTIFPL COUNTRY SEAT 3 acre., wDh mo
dem improvements, Bolmegburg, in the vicinity of ele
gant conntr• renicionces.
"Ifyocutorot tiel•—Eftete of Mary Como% floconaol.—
VA , lIAALR BL".9TNII SS ST IND.—THREE-sTORY
TIETrE STORE ANT) DWELLING. Sixth.trent, nrar
Id wart, a rner of Flibort oore.t. Lor 20 f..e. front.
Sm" P . '„tAte.—Dl °DERN THlLliti iT , iRY BRIM
DWELLING, Davao' b eqwet, No.l City Row. between
Pater miti Vire rtroftty. (11.1 tr of all incombratice
TDREE STORY BRIrK DWELLING, mouth ails
of Dettonwond street, third bouee below Eighth street.
Immediate pOPISPI,RiCT.
•
Bale Nos. 189 and 1 41 Booth ?north Ptreet,
strPFnms. Fußwii Ulta. BILLIARD AND RAGA.-
T BLEB- CHAIRS, BEDS AND BED
DING, FINE OARPETS. &IL
• THIS MORNING.
At 9 o'clock, at the Merlon Store. the auaenor Tarot
kire, tao very eoperlor 'billiard tables, four bagatidle
tablet*, balance cf stock of cane-seat chairs, fine carpets.,
ac.
Also, a 'very superior billiard Lable, made by Oonover,
cost 5850.
Also, a flee plat... Oast; 6how-case.
Also, 2 cases fine durllinn Pin els.
Solo for sornont of Unitrd Stator
•
WOOL, COTTON, AND LNA.TUNR cornbros,
BALING. Ac. '
ON SATURDAY MORNTNO,
28th Jona. at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Room% 0,()25
The dark bine wool, 1.115 The sky bin., 445 lb, cotton and
woollen, 1,689 Ike stray cotton and wool. 514 lb. lkt, 84
lb. X.Perl cloth, 208 The hock ram, 1.9n1 nonndA cott.en,
4.184 Thit hitlinn. 256 nonnfla paper, 5..786 The anle leather
Collings, 10.000 %II neap upper leather coatings.
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMBIISSTON MEHOWINT, without
corner of SIXTH and RitellS Streets.
GRJAT HARGAIN3
WATOUTS AND JEwFutt AT PRIVATE
Fine Fold and silver lever. Isping. Tenant'. ;twin, and
French watches for less than half the, usual selling
prices. Watches from one dollar Wont hundred dollars
each Gold chains from 90 to 50 sante psr dwt. Planet
aeon.
TAKE NOTTfl*
The highest tiOrpihle price ip loaned nn geode at No,
ih al's' Principal Estabiishment anntheast corner. of
Bath sun Race streets. At least one•third more than at
our other e-tehllahmPot in this City,
NATIIANS' PRINUIrAT. MONEY E3TABLI9H-
• 3IENT.
5250.000 TO LOAN,
In brae or smart amounts, from one dollar to thousands,
on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watches. jewelry.
merchandise. clothing, fnrniture, bedding, pianos, and
goods of every &ACC{ ptio.i.
LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATER.
This establishment has large fire and thief. proof safes
for the safety of valuable goods, together with a private
arstcbtrinn on the vendee..
ESTSBLTSHED FOR THE LAST THIRTY YEARS.
Air All large loans made at this the Principal Etta
bieshrvitt
%Cr Charges greatly reduced
AT PRIVATE BALE.
One =parlor brilliant toned piano. torte, with motaltis
soft end loud pedalo. Price only 890.
One very line toned Piano-Torte, price only 850.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
a. YAZIONAN =num, wuzux int.ll/1914
JO= N. COPP.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STIINITI%
PICILADDLPHIA.
HERMON & SONS,
MNGINBERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Lew Pressure Steam Mutan t ,
for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; Oast
big* of all kind . either iron or brass.
Iron-Frame • .1 . 1 for des Works, Workahops, Rail
road Stations, kn.
Retorts and Gas Machinery or the latest and most
improved construction.
Leery description of Plantation Tdaohlnery, nob as
Sugar, Saw, and Griot Mille. Vacuum Pane, 03.312 Steam
Trains, Detonators, Filters, Pumping Enginee,
Bole Agents for N. Eillient's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Neetnyth's Patent Steam Hammer ' and As
pinwall & Wolsey's Patent Oentritngal Sugar Draining
blenhine. anfi-tf
tiza PENN STEAM E N G.I N E
AND BOILER WORSE.—NZ &FIR Jr
LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGL.
NEER% MAO UINISTS, ROIL E R-b 1 A KERS, BLAME..
SINITUS, and FOUNDERS, having, for meat yearns
boon in successful operation, and been exclusively ea
gaged in building and repairing Marine and River En
gines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks,
Propellers, gc., reapectfully offer their serviced to
the public. as being fully prepared to contract for En
shies of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having
este of patterns of different time, are prepared to exe
cute orders with quick despatch. Every description of
pattern making made at the shortest notice. nigh and
Low-nreeenre, Flue, _Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers. of
the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgin,ga, of an
sizes and kinds; Iron and Braes Castings, of all descrip
tions; 801 l Turning. Screw-Cntting, and all other wort
connected with the above business.
Drawings and Emeoftinationa for all work done at their
eigaidiabment, freo of olsarge, and work guarantied.
The enberribere have ample wharf•dock room for re.
.paire of hoar', where they can lie in perfoct seretir and
are provided with phew& blocks, falls, &a.. for rain
'tag heavy or light weight.. .
JAMB U. MUFTIS,
JOHN P. LEVY,
SHAM and PALMER %webs
• • • SFfiPPDZG. 'al
gai t,. • BOSToN AND PHILA
.
DEL P III& STE& WISRIP LUTE—Setting
frcni +acb pmt every iendqqa—From Pine-atroet Whale
on:WEDNESI) At, Jnne 24.
' Steamship SAXON, hfatith-we. will emit from Phi
ledripbia for Bockm, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the
2SII , of June, at 7 o'clock. and from (Insult:l for Phila..
delobla, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Juue 18th.
at 4 o'. logy k.
Insurance one•balf that by sail yesseLa Freight taken
at fair rates.
Shippers will please send their bine of Laalog with
goody.
For freight or &usage. having floe aCe 4 n oo oeald o Gat
IWO , to HENRY wINSOR & fln..
Jeff 332 SOUTH WHARVES.
FOR. NJI. W YORK-THIS
SIarga ,, DAT—DESPATCH AND SWM4DRE
LINES—VfA DELAWARN AND RARITAN 411INLI.
StPamors of tho above Lines will lam DAILY, sk• 111
and 5 P. M.
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terma. apply to WM. M. BAIRD de 00.
my2l-tf .182 South DELAWARE Avenue.
LONDON EXHIBITION---RETURN
TICKETS TO LONDON AND BACON :
Prat-clan 8160
&mond-elms 88.
Oa WEEKLY COMMU.NICA
TION BY &TRAM BETWEEN Nlt W
TORN.AND LIVERPOOL, nailing at QUEENS
TOWN. (Ireland ' ) to land wad qaubtalt passengers and
deepatchon.
The Llyorpooi, New York. and Phtladelphla Steam
ship Company's splendid Clyde-bugt Iron screw steam
'Wpm ere Intended to Rail u follows:
TBON NNW YORK lON LIVERPOOL
'ETNA..
Saturday, June 27, 1P62.
GLASGOW atunlay, July 5. 1862.
CITY OF BALTIMORE.-- Saturday, July 12,1E82.
EDINBURGH Saturday, Jot,' I 2
And every Elstarday throuboot the year, from PIZa
No 44 N R . _
TRBOUGH1107: 484 111,1111a.
Cabin, to Queenstown, or srs
Do. to London, via Liverpool 330
'Worries to Queenstown, or Liven:wit. • eSd
Do. to Louden— 833
Do. Betorn tickets, ovolinblo for eli months from
Liverpool 580
Passenzero forwantod to Havre, Paris. Hurt arg,
Leman, and taktwe'rp at throtwb rater.
Deritiostes of passage broad from Liverpool to Now
York £4O
Weilicut-Sto of Dosage issneB from Queen:town to Vew
York 880
Thew *owners hove saporior ascommodetions for pae
an/aro, nee constructed with weavr-dght compartments,
end cam orperleoced Burgeons.
"or knight, or psemoze, apply et the °Mee of the Coat-
VenJo JOHN G. DALI, Ageni,
111 Walnut street, Phifrdeiptis,
In Liverpool, to WM. INM.A.N.
Tower Built ings.
In Glasgow, to WIC INMAY,
18 Dixon dm&
A gni - TER BRITISH AND NORTH
ANENBIOAIf BOW, MAIL FITSAN-
TRAM NSW 1/0111C TO WYSE/VOX.-
Chief Cable Passage SISO
Second Cabin Patease 76
MOM BOSTON TO LISTIMPOOL.
Ohler Cabin Passage 5110
Beoond Cabin Paeeago 60
The slaps boo New York tall at Cork Ifaubtc
The akar* from Boston call at Maki and Cork Har
bor.
SCOTIA, Oat* Jollalna. CHINA. Capt. Andante.
FITRISLk, Gapt. Lott. tSIA, Capt. Cook.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stout. BUBOPA, fleet. 1. Leib&
AFRICA, Capt. Sheer re CANADA, Capt. Noir.
AMNBIOA, Capt. Moodie. NIAOA.II4, Clay!. A. By; le
.111543T)1 A CASUAL
Thews weasels carry a door whit. light at nast.hoad ;
arson on starboard bow; red on port bow.
CHINA, Anderson, leaven N.York, Wodneseny, July 2..
ARABIA. Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, July 9.
ESOTIA, Judkins, N.Y•rk, Wedneoear, July 16.
EUROPA, Noodle a Boston, Wednestay, July 23.
PNRSIA, Loy., a N.York, Wedntoday, Jslr SO.
AFRICA, Shannon U Breton, Wedneeday, Augnat O.
Berths not aerairsid nrAll paid tor.
An expertonoed Stupor on beard.
The owners of throe shit* will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Proctor* Btanoa.
or Metal, onleno MD of lading are Waned SllnrWor• and.
value thereof therein oamemied.. Ter trehrbt or pas
sage, apply to IL CUNARD,
4 BOWLER/1 GIBIMN. New York
B. O. d J. 0. BATHS,
SOB STATB Street. Boston.
a oid r t FOR NEW YORE.
w DAILY - was, oil:4lmm *1
Raritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Ilixprege Om.
Pant' receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., &OW
Ing their cargoes in New York the following day.' .
/freights taken at reaaonable ratea.
Wilt P. °LIMN,
Agent,
No. 14 180171'H WHARVBII, Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
sal-11 Pier. 14 and lb EAST RIVNR, New Tork.
,110..0..,s LONDON
KITCHENER "—We are now maanfactriring•
"THOMSON'S LONDON SITOLIENKII," or
EDROPBAN RANGE, suitable for large and small
families, hotels, boepitale, and other public inetittrelons,
to great variety. Also, Portable Range., the " Philadel
phia Range," Ons Ovens, Bath Boilers, and Oast-Iron
Sinks, together with a great variety of small and large
aired Hot-alr Furbacea, Portable Heaters, Fire-board
Stoves, Low-down Orates. &o.
Wholesale and Retail ONLT at onr Wereroome.
NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH,
No. 209 North BROOND Street,
four door above Bane street.