The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 28, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CITY.
COMMENCEMENT OF THE GIRLS' HIGH
AND NORMAL SCHOOL.—The same-annual com
mencement of the Girls' High or Normal t3cbool trams
off yesterday morniug at the school-building, In 'Sergeant
street. The lecture-room was ailed with a brilliant as
semblage, mostly commend of ladles. The platform,
upon which were seated the graduates and %embers, wee
gaily decorated with flowers, and innumerable bouquet/
were scattered through the audience. A number of Coun
cilmen and school director' were present.
The exorcises were opened with prayer by the Rev.
John Chambers. A portion of the t criprorea was then
reed by the pupils, which was followed by a beautiful
anthem, in which all she pupils Joined in the chorus.
"The Humborland," a eery due couspsaltion by Mies
Rebecca M. O. kiwi. vividly portraying the scones and
Inoidents on board ibis crumb, rland on that fatal day
when the Merrimac, (that 1908 heels out of brave New
Rtigland'e loyal forests. and had so often borne freedom'e
constellation over rile waters,) fraught with pride and
rebellion, and crowned with cimmerian gin .m, came
thunuerlug on with its iron teeth, bud matte Its terrible
gashes in the Ormuberlane'• riven aides; but, era else
mink, she dtllvered her farewell moorage to the nation,
that rang in the ears of the expiring heroes like a feu
de joie, arm, with colors tlyibg, down—down eta sunk
into the Mint depths of ocean; and fifty feet below the
rolling tide and the ocean curt , tits the heroes sleep, even
ix death guarding the ship they leased so well. Thia es
say was well read by Mee Anna Si. Blackburn.
The Diver" was recited in a very crodttable manner
by 'HUM BeIiCCCU 11. O. leads, who proved conclusively
to the audience that she could recite as wed as indite.
Earth's thanes '.' an away. by Miss Fount. Brunk
ert. She reviewed the various theories in roladou to the
nature of the earth before its creanou, and contrasted it
with the present. She Aided that the earth was less t. r
tile and populous elace the flood, and (bit Luau's life was
shortened. The deviations of rivers, the billing of monn-.
Mine, uud the internal they, are daily, even hourly, al.
teriug the surface of the earth. The 80/6 le gaining the
muterfehey by day, covering up chute tracts of coun
try. The German Sea hu advanced upon the shores of
Holten" so thy; the ruins of au ancient Homan citadel
(which can formerly upon this coast), are now better* r
the ocean. b ear Ne w Zealand the hero:tine of more than
three hundred villages commute *till visible, on a clear
'day, at the bottom of thecae The province of Yucatan
is everya hero (at a moderate depth bemeath the anrface
of the gi • nue) covered with Shell., which evinces that its
land once loaned the bed of the ilea. In flandere. at the
depth of tiny feet, were found great quautdiee of trees,
lying 66 close to each other via tin y do . to a wood, to a
peitortathlC of preservation, 60 much SO, that the parti
cular epeciam a f each tree can lostautly be recogrozoi.
About six hundred years ago Min very country was
known to have beau covered oy the rep (' nor id there any
history or vacation of its having been dry ground. Yet
the ;deafened of the trees proves that it was. Thus change
after chug° lute bees, wevie is, this grent mansion, into
which numb bus been admitted, and patriot.; instead of
attempting to unveil the twstertes of too ltitlult4lt wilt
beet become ue to endeavor to prepare for a life Co came—
a life in the tertian' of Mine, wane unang,ee never occur,
and where Time la Sterutry. Thai .esai was delivered
ID a clear end forcible mariner by Slues Lizzie K. Smithy
who seemed to appreciate the subject • • • • •
t , lifewatha's Wooing,"- Time ottlicult piuce was very
well recited by Kiss Julia Calton, although elm appeared
somewhat aillident;and end lint itelo as much interested
In the interview of Hiawatha and allone-brrlis as the
ecCirelob warranUd.
•- • .
.I.ben 3 001 remember Me" was icing with effect by
flies lawciinc Jacheou.
I. Our National Anthem," an esitay. by Ml3l Martina
Colladay, • describiugi the advent of the greed-inspiring
sing called ti a Starespangled trine ridiculed
the idea of attenuating! 4 0 buy a national anthem 1 . 414
urged aU to cliedtb and hive both theratithetu and banner
of our country es liingmitwe *halt live, and prayed that
the time might soottcotnee whvir furtitic.itious and Iron
clad ehipe shall be raiediess; and a•I toe land speedily
return to that state of peace, happineen, and prosperity
with which God bes'hittertn a., nchly bleat `us. Ttli3
emay wee read by Silas Mary L. Gear; alter which, Miss
Ii eudereou, who preeldtd at the plebe, pertamed a Terse
cf the Stec. spangled Banner, in numb t h e cehoot joined
in singing: • .
*i The Court Lady"' yes' excelleully recited by Mies
Fanny Beuckert, in a dignified wanner, in accordmice
viih the a abject treated.
A duet WWI sung by Wilts Sallie V. Dougherty and
Idles Mervinia Colladay, entitled the "Stare Auct :tripes
Di:Outlet." The Phenol j,thied in the °borat e and the
whole squinted a very line effect.
National Lire ntanssim "—Easy by Rim Susan
S. Dewey.
II a brave man, abrogating amid the storms of fate,
cliche our ardent sympathy, with what a deoth of itlfereOli
do we beholu a nation striving to animate its existence"!
Aa wo cheat our glance' over the record,' of pate ages, we
ittd groat and tuntnenturte crises, in which valor and en
detente, ail:twat euperhunno, secured the hfe of im
periled nations. The fate tit Greece 'seemed trambliug in
the balance when myriad's of Perim' 'sought to crush
her power, but the aim of Leonidas was nerved for too
combat in biak Therm-pekes eepulehral strait."
Agee rolled on, and see t sewn a different scone The
iron-hand of Rome bad gritemal the 'sceptre of the world.
Rotivated by luxury, isePavivt Rome wee a temPting
prize to the old barbartaus who were nu k ing down from
their cold 'bottle' in the North. There were. no m.'re
Cieents or Scipio* to lead her soya to victory, snit the
beautiful Mud of Virgil mid Cicero mournfully animated
to the diegractful yoke of her fierce toes Wailes!' the
lout and deeolailug conflict between toe brave defenders
of Rolland and toeir bietuith oppressors. Freedom
teemed ready to breathe her Wet gasp upon thoseplalus,
yet the noble, heroic, colvaine William of Orange ceased
not to hope, to toil, and no prey.
We glance at Poland, where hearts heat high iu free
dom'e cause and patriots felt that '• a day, an hour of vir
tuous liberty, la worth a whole eternity of bondage."
They lavishly poured forth their Itfe•blobd, but, alts,
they were powerie,,s monist the croaking weight of despot
legions Pour, dismembertd, ruined country, it pas sunk
hover to 1/604185iU.. We have bees. wont us trace on the
pages of Watery the rise and fell of mighty natious, and,
from the contemplation of Lee) changes, to turn with
I nexpretalble Baths faction to our own beloved country—
" The beauteous l Irthland of the free.
Where wanderers trim afar may come
And birtatbe the air of liberty,"
Iu 'our exultation, we have, pet haps, resernbled the
Assyrian monarch, who, in gazing at his , gorgeous capi
tal, exclaimed, ltls not this great Babylon that I have
built I" Uur flag has pr..u4ly waved on every sea, and
distant nations have gladly sungnt our amity. But bow,
like a sad and troubled °mem, appeared the events of
teat }ear We heard the dlitaurnAtutl of thunder, but
we could not believe that the etot m .6w about to buret
over oar heads. Tratture have loon 'secretlr but surely
undermiblott the foundation of the cutthroat edifice.
A year ago, all our hope, of success rested on the life
of one old man. and nobly has be periormed tds life-work,
anti merited the reelect and love of a crateful people.
The events of the teat I ear and a halt have developed
energies which urea their OrilArrei Lover euvpected to ex
ist. We have seen eloquent Merl 111 our Congress, brace
corn iv the field, whose names will chine brightly on the
rolls of tame beside those of our Be voludomuy heroes.
nicest, this war bo.l4•CoCupnuied by lie toevitable
ca
lamittee, yet. It wilt not be without Its good effects. Our
Government will be retitled by ptoislog througlilbbi fiery
trial, bUti will stand hereafter ou a Motor, truer basis.
As tow laurels are added to tho.e already won, we
pause amid the'din of bathe tv.d loudly anticipate the
ph fumy., tf returning peace. whin
6 t No longer from its brazed portale, '
The blast of woes great organ ehakes the dies,
But beautilul as noose ut the immortals,
The holy melodies of idve art.."
The above wee nndoubledii tiurneet way or tho day,
an•t wee read in a clear, foreltdu, and impreindve manner
by Milli Lizzie N. Chilk s Ou eo,roed to be deeply inter
aced iu the eutdont.
‘, &larch to hloacow"= . l. huruoroui recitation by Kiss
Kale 0. Winslow, describing the famous retreat of Ea
;oleou [rout hloecow, and the coueterurti.tn hie march to
that city created ateohs the cr,..reett head' of Europe.
This wee exoellently delitered and caused 801111) ruorri.
meat.
"Angels oror bright and fair." a solo by Mies Julia
Leary, was fully op to the standard.
" Extract from Speen§ by Geo. F. Train," by Miss
Emily L. Graberv,,wan well delivered. The speech was
on the dissolution oribelliti..u, awl wee haudied by the
fair sneaker In a scaste,i manner.
Tyio:eris Sone,lllu. closing solo by Mies Sallie V.
Deuglierty, was effeoti?ely rendered.
Pidl'p A. Orerar Y.sts , the principal of the school,
then, in a brietssuldteei, awarded r ipirimaa to the follow
ing graduates r . r
Kate (.1. Winslow,
Emily L. GI %Mini;
Susan S. Downy;,,
Lavinia J. Ball,.
Emma Tuiper,
Eng. alit D. Mange,
Jolla Ledir: -
liebecta M. 0, Earle,
Anna 0. Summers,
Mary . L. Grier,
Ameba .1. Ireland,
Ardle ttlanchard,
Liztrle Y. Childs,
Lly.zle K. Smith,
Anne B. Trotter,
Fat by.Benkert,
The exercises closed with a chorus—" Our Country
end Flag," excentEd by the young ladies lu an excellent
manner.
Dnring the exercises a number of persons awned
themselves with an inspection of the visitors' room, in
v.blch there wee a large table spread over with crayon
pictures and essays, executed in near style by pupils of
the institution. The elms were written on paper of
One minor, end endow! in coverings of the mod deli
cate fabrication. Lowe miseivee of Valentine's day
could Lot excel the general tuaso.np of these choice
specimens of female art. among a large number, the
eye coded hardly miss one or two which struck us ON
being not only elegant in taste but rich In sentiment and
language.
t TABLES DESTROYED BY FlRE.—About
ckivik I teterhy morning a fire broke out in a range
of frame stables belonging to Mr. Samuel lineedler; on
the weet aido of Sixth street, above Poplar. The flames
spread with great rapidity, and yew soon communicated
to the adjoining DrOPerty, most of which was of wood.
'lbe conflagration caused a very groat light, and the
replA spread of the fire cans, d much consternation in
the neiribborbood. There were nineteen horatoi, belong
ing to Mr. linteditr and to other partite, in the stables
at tea time the tire broke out. The animals were all
warmed except a mare, belonging to Ituibel ar Lincoln,
which wee burned to death. 7h.. poor. beast was valued
at $l6O.
The range of stablesin which the fire commenced wee
entirely Ototroycd, and a quantity otherwise, &c. Two
carte, a furniture car. two milk wegone, awl a cake
wagon, which belonged to different Denies, were burned,
On the south side of the lot, and fronting on Sixth
street, was the frame cabinet-maker's shop and dwelling
of Adolph 11, Blerlien. The building was wrecked ; its
contents were partly saved by removal. Tne property
belonged to Mr. Wm. Easley.
A brick dwelling on the south, which belonged to the
same gentlemen, was ceps'& rably scorched.
• On the north side of the stable two frame dwellings
stood. The ono which fronted on sixth Street Wee unoc
cupied. The building in the rear of it was tenanted by
rirafri Earley. Both buildings were ruined, and the
family of Mr. Earley were compel ed to escape in their
night clothes. The two buildings la,t described belonged
to Mt. Kneedler.
The beet from the bunting building!' was , vot7 great
when the fire was at its height, and tho paint upon the
dwelling!' on the east aide or Sixth street was badly
blistered.
The totel lose by tiro ie about $3,000, one half of which
falls upon Mr. Ifneedier. Time was tittle or no insu
rance upon any portion of the property.
Fire Marshal Blackburn hee commenced an investiga
tion into the origin of the fire. Be Moiling to the opinion
that it wee the work of an incendiary.
FUNEHAL OBSEQUIES OF THE LATE
COLONEL ELLET —The body of the late ilolonel Ohas.
et, Jr. was removed to Independence Hall en Thurs.
as...enfog,where it remained until) esterday afternoon,
0 .11 tWO conveyed to its last resting place. The nags
:.,,en all the Dublin buildings and upon many private re.
potencies were dlsplavtd at half mast daring the entire
-day. Yesterday morning the Halt svaithrown open to
tho public. The coffin upon s bier stood in the centre of
the room, immediately in front of the statue of Washing.
ton, and was covered with the stars and stripes. The
romaine were not risible, but upon the top of the coffin
there was a photograph of the deceased. 00011)611Y 11, of
the Second Artillery, P. H. 0., acting as infantry, were
the Guard of Boner.
The funeral took place in the afternoon, and was at.
tended by City.Counclis ' officers of the army and navy,
and other invited guests. Thud Regiment Infantry, P.
R. 0 , Liout. Col. John Nowkomet, commanding, wail
detailed as the military escort upon the occasion. The
interment teak place at Laurel 11111.
TILE COOPER-SHOP REFRESH3rENT
BA-
J,OON.—The (Mow-Shop Volunteer Refreshment Com
mittee acknowledge the receipt of the following donations
in old of their lands:
Franklin Fire Insurance Company, COO ; John Welsh,
$10; also, a beautiful American flag; Capt. James Sta
ple', 82; Capt. Charles Hobbs, $2; Geo. H. Flick, 86 ;
one box soap from B 8. Sbober ; O. T. Y cash, $2O;
Gillingham & Sons, $10; William Real, $10; William
Beach, $lO.
The members of Company - 0, Captain George Crom loy,
13.601 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Lieutenant
Colonel Robert Thompson commanding, return thanks to
tho managers and attendants of the Cooper-Shop Re
fresbutost Saloon for a bountiful supply of retroshmenta
furniebed them on their return from convoying five hun
dred rebel prisoners to eafe quarters at Fort Delaware.
RUN OVER.— John IL Jacoby, aged
34 years, a eon of Lieutenant Wm. Jacoby; of the Twen
tleth•ward police, was run over, on Touractsr afternoon,
by a pasernger,car on Werth street, near Suodenthanna
avenue, Some children were Musing about a pond,
when there was a cry that one had fallen in. Young
Jacoby jumped off the car to render a•aiatnnce, and In
doing eo fell. One of the wheels pssird over his left
loot, tautirg a painful though not berielliin3UrY•
Yesterday morning, to the contestad , electlon caw, Mr.
Gowan Informed the court teat he had recet♦ d a note
announcing that Mr. Hirst wait indlepoeed and would not
be able to be present. In view of the labors imposed
upon him he did not feel willing to go on In the nominee
of Mr. Hint. Be 'apposed the other side would extend
same courtesy and allow the ca s to go over Ca' one day.
Mr. Gilpin, iu reply, said that tf the appllcetlorefivas ad
dressed to him, he bad only to say that there was a suffi
cient number of counsel engaged on either side to enable
the parties to proceed notwithstanding tin) absence of
One.
Mr. [rowan explained that Mr. Hirst and himself alone
appeared upon the record as comma.
Mr. Giiprn said that, so far as that wee concerned, be
dkl not kLow that hie own name appeared upon the ri
cord, but still he considered himself. of (*nese) in the
Case.
klr.,Clowan remarked that they were nuder obligation%
to Messrs. Wharton eked thuseidy for their valuable Sl
liktiktleo at various stages of tho case ; but those gentle
men did not consider 111./11.1431YM1 00 engaged a 3 to compel
them to neglect all business to attena to this particular
Cebe.
Judge Thornylen !aid that, if ouch was the standing
of Messrs. W button nod ‘..aasitly, they could not bald
lewd hereafter to take pert In the case, to argue difficult
points.
Mr. Gowan replied that , he would see that their names
would be entered upon the record, and 'hereafter no
!tattler postponement would he wised for any reason.
The coort tooklthe matter oudor confederation, and,
after a short iutervel, Judge lhompeon stated that the
court wee very much embarrassed with the question of
the disposition of ibis case. The Jane, term of tho lonrt
was now drawing to a close, and the period of vacation,.
the only one in the year enjoyed by the court, was ap
proaching. It had been tile - boast of the court that they
never sojourned for the mummer vacation with a single
CRAO•undtsposed of; but title case had intervened, and
what course to take wee an embarrassing question. On
Monday next, Judge Ludlow •would be engaged in the
Oyer and Tot miner. in the trial of a case fixed for that
day, which might comm., one day, or two or three On
the following Monday, another case, which would cer
tainly take two or three days, was fi xed for trial, when
another of the judges would he called on. On lest Settle
dey the court postponed the motion list for the purpose
of taking up tide case, and, tomorrow, the court desired
to diapose of the ontstandiug busindes of the llommon
Pleas. Justice to suitors demanded that the lists should
be disposed of. While anxious to lluieh the case, the
court) was. nevertheless not witung to give up. that re
laxation which a regard for their health imperatively de
mauled.
These remarks were thrown out for the consideration
of counsel aud for their action.
ler. Gilpin replied that if the court meant the next
bearing, he bad only to say that lie was ready to go on
at auy time.
While Mr. Gilpin was addretaing the court,ll.lr. Whar
ton appeared, and, in reply to a query from Mx. Gilpin,
he stated that he proporaal turn:mho durlug the morning.
Judge Thompree. Mr. Gowen, 'on can ILONY goon
to-Usy.
Dlr. Gowan said he alight have to Wine attachments
for wit-Debate.
Jodge lhompson said he could go on 'with the case as
far as the %tenants were prowut.
John Johnson sworn—lam one of the City Commis
goners ; (assessor's books produced in watt ; the asses
sor's hook for the First and Second divisions of the
Twenty-first ward for 1880; books for same division fit.
1869 ; bcoke fur came division for 1881; , the extra aswes.
no nt is made in form of a street list; there is a tract .
script kept fn the office of oho different divisions of ono
watd.
;Cront-examined. 7 4 have not been long in the office;
he extra adeenemeut is not in the books.
James Ku liptetrirk sworn —At the time of the election
I lived 1310 Bete street; I voted at the last election, but
cannot tell for whtm; voted Broad and /taco; c mit tell
the divition ; lived in Race etreet about two years before
the election ; I wee born in Ireland •• wee quite a mutt l
boy when I came to this. country ; don't know whether
my father voted; never saw lam go; f never paid any
laxte; can't toll whether my father was ever natural
ized ; could not led what ticket I voted; three men came
to me and ticked me who twee going to vote for and I
.sald I was not going to vote at all, and they said they
would do so and to for me if I voted, and then I couldn't
help it; can't tell who the throe men w. re; I went with
them to the roll after they gel me a tax receipt; Choy
didn't tell rue the tick, t they wanted me to Tete; they
gave me a ticket, and I didn't know what it was, and I
did net know for whom I voted.
Spear sworn —I. live to Washington street,
Newsprint, Oth divisiou, Twenty-first wait; I voted at
the last eleetkni ; 1 wee born September ITch, le3B, and
was over 23 at the lest election; nobody asked ms to
vow; I was at the election grossed about dark; before I
Toted I went to Alderman Thompson's °Moe in Nana
yunk, with Mr. Jambi; to pay my tax, so that I could
Tstc • the alderman wrote me out a receipt, and I paid
Aim 'ls tax
Tye witnelia.Wall withdrawn on account of nu objection
to the Wirt to ask the wituese if the alderman did not at
first refuse to take the tax because the witness's names was
not on the &meteor's list.
Henry Brown, offered under same specificatton.— I am
one of the swam of the &coed division of the Twenty
fret ward ; that includes the sixth precinct ; this is the
window book, conttduining a lista taxable/ for that pre
cinct; there lea transcript made or Ole and sent to the
election poll; tbie is retained in the comuniSsioners'
(Noe.
. .
Croes•ezamined by Mr. Cilipin.—Everygonme in this
bcok is copied from another book. It is made from the
blortbr we carry around aith us
Ts.e book was objected to as not being an original
book. It was then replied that this was the official book.
The court auttrined the objection and the blotter was
!Ant for.
Witneas. In making the assessment, we go from hoaso
to how.; this book and the street took era made tie
from the olotter ; it °night to contain all the names on the
blotter ; en omission would boa mere accident in COPY •
lag.
kir. Gilpin demanded an inspection of the blotter &3 a
right.
Mr. Gowan said that be would lend the book to him
when be ass done with the examine:ion of the witness.
Mr. Gilpin objeeted to , the expression '•lend." lie do
n:land( d an Inspectiennf the book as a right.
Boma further words passed between counsel. when Mr.
Gowan stated that he objected to the mauber of Mr. Gil
pin's. temerity. If he desired a quarrel with him this was
not the proper place.
The blotter was banded to Mr. Thayer.
The VI iudow book and general asseesment list were of
fered and admitted in evidence, subject to correction by
the blotter. On the window book and the assessor's book
in the ethos the name of Whifam Spear does not appear,
but on the blotter it noes.
Witnees. We note the names on the blotter not we go
from bonso to house ; I did the principal port of the
writing in this blotter by arc angel:nen; with the other
esteeenr ; both ass:saors are present at the time; no
name goee down unless both agree; I didn't write the
4111110 of William peer in tide blotter, and was not aware
who wrote it at the time; I don't know that t gave my
assent to its being written i • the name wee not there whoa
we closed the hook to complete our work and return it to
the office; it was closed months before the election ; it
dont contain the extra assessment; it wee elated in Jolly
before the election; we never put extra aesesoments iu
this blotter; there is a c ertain
. mark here to each name
as it is taken off this book, and put in the greet book
and window.btok ; there is a red mark for procaine, and
o small tick to glow it goes into the street-book; the
blotter lam performed its office when we return the other
bake; the blotter le kept by the assessor, and Is not flied
in the office.
Cross examined.—The name locd e very mach like the
handwriting of my partner, the other esseesor ; I knew
ar'e father, his name woe John Spear; my partner
showed me this name this morning coming into court;
that is the flint I 1 new of it; It any nacos was omitted in
being ft/widened to the street. book there would not be
any tick there; the absence of the tick indiotttes that it
was not tranefei red ; I did not tick the names.
Wm Spear recalled —I can't tell for whom I voted; I
did not see the ticket; I did not reed it; I can't read ; I
believe I voted a full ticket; a man gave it to me, and I
voted he wee giving tickets out during the day; I went
to the aldermitu'e office; Hr. Israel James went with
me; I don't know the name of the man who gave me the
ticket; he lives neer me in Haneynak; I think I voted
for Mr. Simpson ; it was dark when I voted.
James Iluelley sworn. —I live on Maio street, Mena
yuck, la the Third precinct, Twenty first ward; I voted
at the last election in my precinct; I paid my tax on the
morning of the election; 1 believe I lain assessed; I voted
for John Thompson.
hir. F. C. Brewster then asked that an order be limed,
that the conueel for Mr. Ewing be directed to furaleti the
court with a copy of the Hato( alleged illegal votes.
Judge Thompson said' thit •he would not grant the
motion.
Tho cue then went over until Monday.
Anna U. Blackburn,
E filervanni Onlladay,
Diary A. Mackey,
TEE 44 Penn Relief Association .f.._ . or
Sick and Wonoded Soldiers" hes anointed the follow ,
gentlemen to collect subscriptions nod donations to Al.
them in their benevolent enterprise: Charles 14. Shim.
lees, 801 Chestnut street; Amos It. Little, 237 Obeli t
street; Samuel T. Canby, southwest corner Tiiililfth
Race streets; Marten E. Lewere, 25 :tomb Third a 0;
llerdersen It. St. John, 326 North Third street; s
Stott shiny, 1129 Callowbill street; Woe. 0 ,
787 Market street; Wm. R. Chapman, 911 Nor Ma
street; Edward B Garrignee, 929 Coates street; Jaen:"
R. tterrignee, 321 Chestnut etreet „(up stain) ; Wm B.
Thome'', 1328 Spring Garden street; John dilOwden,
Custom Home, °besting ate. tAlbert C Roberts,
xi srtheast corner Eleventh a 'Vine streets; rederick
Scranton, 1010 Wallace'!" , - ; Edward ....71tatter
thweite, 1115 Citron ti 4 . 4 ...4 'd
ward T. Stild, 4 North .
Second street; ChaMeS 4, 709 Walnut ifieet ; A.. 8.
Truman,39 111.arret , e..tet ; George 0. Townsend, 39
South Seconds ." - (1: Garrienes. 148 South Fourth
street; A. 4. Irene, 5 North* Fifth street ; John 0.
K
slivery, 80791 ' bt street ; Edward Parrish, southwest
corner Eighthoend Arch streets; Joseph 91. Truman, Jr.,
413 Frialikstreet ; Jacob M. Ellie, southeast owner
led
Ninti Ipring Garden streets; B. M. Laing, 30 North
Tht. Sit; John W. Thomas, 405 North Second
lAi f
stfeet Yin. J. Wainwright, 021 Vine street ; Char es
Evedi, Corner Bread and Quarry street,: Alfred absiiro,
Thifteenth street, below Chestnut; M.C. Moore. 1328
Chestnut street; Charles W. MeOhntock. 814 Market
street ; John Peddle, Germantown and Norristown depot;
Wm. CI. kkillmen, 1012 Wallace street j Barton Green, 40
1 orth Front Street; Smith ,k Thames, 30 South Third
Street; Anna P. Little, secretary, 002 Nottli Sixth
Street.
Agnes Allin3nd,
Julia. A. (lotion.
Caroline Jackson.
bLar7 3- Liambarton,
&Ma Y. Dougherty,
Ifouriotta Ridgway,
Celina Dare,
13aIII. A. Ridlps,
Sallie Studwletr,
Emma U. Gallagher,
'SAW,' A. Kaguire,
Ella F. Stanley.
No MORE DIRTY ETREZTS.— UOUTICIIB
Lave almost unanimously agreed that the streets of this
city must be hermit, r, as they have been for the poet
two months, cleansed by machines.. The new system has
met with the highest approval of the Board of Health,
the city Ilighway Department, and High Constable
Clark, whose attention is always drawn to complaints
relative to dirty streets Bled at the Mayor's ofßce. Oar
struts. as they now are. do not afford a fatr sample of
but may be expected In a month or two. The Illth
which but collected pravione to the use of the machines
was co great that it was the work of impossibility to
remove it all In the short Space of two months, the time
specified In the contract. As the streets now are, how.
ever, their condition Is a hundred per cent. better than
when the old contract eys:em was in force. We koow
of one locality where the cobble atones for two amens
around had not been seen by the residents of that quar
ter for rearli a year. The filth was packet( and Kodden
down, and bad to be removed with the pick and shovel.
• -
SISTERS OF " NOTRE iumE."—The
annual commencement of the 'Academy of the Sisters of
...Notre Dame" took place a day or two educe at the Aca
demy, corner of Juniper and Filbert streqe The pre
miums were distributed by the Rev. lir. Dunn, assisted
by the Bev. Barbelin and Mottlonigle. The music was
•ery anterior, the young 'attire - prrforming several
plecee, both instrumental and vocal. in which they dis
play ed artidic taste and dill. Arriong those which mod
attracted attention were the "Grand Quartette," by
Ozerny, and the chortle "Oh 1 hail us,.ye free?'
At the close of the exercises the young ladles were ad
dressed by the Rev. Mr. Dunn and the Eon. J. B.
Chandler, whose remarks were Instructive as well as en
tertaining. The whole affair was brilliant. The young
ladles will meet again on the let of September.
AN ENGINNZR COMPANY.—The in
dependent company of engineer troops, now raising at
333 Walnut street, is railed at the /nodal request and
under the direction of Mayor Gemmel Fremont. To pre
vent the troubles that have arisen with other.corPs of the
kind, the men muster as infantry. The uniform is that of
the engineer corps of the regular army. It is to be com
posed of a stated number of carpenters, masons. &c., who
will carry In the k napeack the smaller and most important
implements. Most of the men will be taken from the
country. The wharf headers of the city wth be also re
presented. The duties of the company will consist en
tirely in the construction of bridges, and other rough
timber stork ; being independent, there will be no picket
duty or regimental drill. The following are the officers
of the company Captain.
El. E. Qui.. ley ; first Lieutenant,
Albert L. White ; eecond lieutenant, Wm. Penn Gasket].
THE CONTZSTBD-ELECTICN CABS
Tim LITERATURE Or THE REBELLION.
—Tho rebellion bas furnished a favorite theme for a
number of writer", who will donbtlese treat it in every
variety of manner. We learn that a History of the War,
from its origin until ite conelation, to in preparation by
Baml. Ilf. &broacher, LL. D., the well-known Philadel
phia author. The work will be handsomely ilinetratod
will contain a preliminary view of the causes which led to
the etruggle,• with biographical sketches or its heroes.
From the ability and reputation of the writer, a valuable
work may be expected.
A BOLDIEH'S REQIIRST.—Ethan Allen
Dlcklneon, of Company 0, sth Regiment New Hampshire
Volunteers, Keen, Cheshire county, is new in the Military
hospital, at Fifth street, above Noble, and expresses a
great desire to see his brother. Charles 8 Dickinson, ma
chinist, who he believes is in thie city. The brother has
worked in some of the large establishments of this city,
et it for eight )tare was employed in the 'United States
Hint.
THE FUNERAL.— Yesterday morning,
the funeral of James J. Hardy, who was drowned on
Friday laet, took place from the raeldencu of hts aunt, at
308 South Fourth street. The funeral service was
performed at Bt. Joeeoll'e Mturch, and attracted a very
large assemblage. A Bearden, Mass was celebrated in
ble memory. The d, ceased was borne to the grave by
six youthful crmr.des.
EtiFPOLK PARK—THIRD DAY. --After
two days prolific of shows, the thud day's programme
wee yesterday gotten through with. The day was execs
elvely MATM, and the track good, iimugh not so fait as
on Monday, the first day.. The attendance wee much
larger than on tine previous occasion, wield the propor
tion of ladies was much Increased. As on Hondas, there
were two races, the first a single dash of a mile for SUM,
the second., wile heats, boat 3ln b. The entries in the
former were tel three year olds and comprieed Hiss
Jessie," ,31r. Ward's brown flay; &mete." and
Biondin." The hut named and the filly both belong.
ing to one gentleman, Mr. Wood, ttoc , rding to the rule
he was to draw oue, which wee .. Rhoden " In the nixed
race were the ho sea Pope Swaim re" the winner of the
.two ells taco of Monday, nyagrem," witencogh."
and "CyCloub". \Vagrant," OSA the 9th of June, over
the Lexington course, won the purse at Ave heats, in the
beet time ever guide lo this country, the fleet heat in
1.44 M, and the fifth in 1.45 x. Oe clone and Hillsborough
Mee having great repuentione, the race teamed get& ex
citement, tied there was nn enormous ameuritot betting,
S. Wagtail" and "Pope Sweeten." had en equal number
of supporters, rquelly confideut of the success of their fa
.vorite, opinions which much conflicted, and gave an 1111-
pettie to the bett ng. Cyclone" and "Hillsborough"
were not epokeu of as winners. but in the poole were
both sold se the third choice The first rit , :e we that of
the single dash. In tble i‘ Mine Jesais" had the call,
whilst Aeroilte" was universally deemed her most for
moldable competitor.. Here wee expected to eo exhibited
the fastest time ' as in a Magic mile there is but lite° hold
ing, but from the stiathey are urged to their utmost
spud. There were r» any bets on time, the lowest of
which were that 147 would be made. 41t the third at
tempt they pot off, mid, eta terrific gait, commeuced the
Beat Jratio" sprung to the front; " Am.
lite" second; while tbo brown fille, who was teatime
before sterling, Ikea- left four lengths In the track by
euperfinous Route, in which she alighted from the spot she
Matted. In this manner they passed the quarter pole.
Bern the brown filly broke into a terrific blest of
speed, and museirg "Aareltre," seemed nearly to 11).
wares Mies Jriele " Nearer nod nearer he approach•
ed. and pawed the hale mile bet a neck behind, .. Aare
'lite four it ugthe in the rear, and gradually felling off.
Around the upper turn, and ou the stretch, they dune
tegudering at n killing pace; ttiil weld net/
shake oft her persevering opponent. Every persuasion
was used by both riders to charge their pOdilioll4, but
Jeasie" could gain no additional advantage, nor could
the brown filly get any nearer. The beat wee won, by
a short neck, by Jessie," in 146 X ; Aerollteu
This, considering the indifferent character of the track,
was most excellent time. It wee evident, that had the
brown Oily got a better start, or boon but a length be
-hind, she would have won the heat, and decreased the .
time a second and a half The exciteeteut eancerning
title race bad not eubsidid when the second deli we
callid up.
First Heat —At the word "Pope Sweigart" was lead-.
ins, followed by ..11111eborough," with .. Uyolone" third,
Wagrum" fourth, under a pull. Around the turn
"Hillsborough" drew in front, and maintained hie posi
tion to the hat-tette pole, when he was compelled to ab
diceto in favor ofCyclone," who, coming-up from the
third place, assumed to "lead the st'ay." In the mean
time, ..Wagratn," malting a brre,h, both "Cyclone" and
..11illeborough" disputed him, and at thonnarier pole
all tour hones wore lapped. Here .. Efilleberongti" ob
tained the lead, while Wagram" again tell to the rear,
S. Popo Sweigert" eeseed, and "Ci done!' third. Down
thoeiretch "Pope heeigert" made one more effort for the
be at, and with such effect list he got from three lengths
to a beck and finally to a throat-latch, by which din- .
tunee he wee beaten, .• Hillsborough" winning the bent
Ly the smallest distance for which the judges' fiat can be
given, in 1.40, "Cyclone" third, and .. Wagiam" fourth.
lu thin heat "Hillsborough" did some excellent running,
and rose in the estimation of the spectetore.
Second 17eat.—A t the start .. il Moro ugh" went to the
front, but was almost immediately p weed by "Pope
Seeigert." At the eamo time the rider of "Wagram,"
the celobtated Gillpatrick, pursuing dlfterent tactics from
those be adopted in the teat heat, tweed "Hillsborough"
and "Cyclone," sad chased Pope." He caught ben
at the quarter pole, bet tame was held. By the half
wite pule, down the back stretch, and around by the third
quarter-pole, the some rider could have spanned both
horsee. Here, however, the benefit swing or Wagram"
ite the first heat was evident, for, less tired than hie op
ponebt, he drew gradnally away and mowed the score a
witieer of the heat in 1.47 X , Pope" sewed, " Iltilebo
rough" third, and "Cyclone" fourth. The time of the
lust heat, together with the easy manner in which
St it t agram" came borne, caused much dcepondency among
the !Deckers of "Pope Sweigart," and "hedging" and
"but ing off" were frequently resorted to, in order that
his backers might got even. -Bets were freely offered of
100 to 40 on .. Wegram," and as freely taken. . .
Third 'ltal.—. pyclono" to the front, and " Pope
Bardeen" and "Hillsborough" lapped neck and neok,
and " Western " fourth, were their positions at the word.
In this way they went to the quarter solo, after erasing
a hicb both " Sweigcrt and " Hillsborough" still lapp
ed, pasted "Cyclone," who took up a third poaition As
.tp the fiat heat " " vow medo play, sod, - pas
sing "Os clone," lapped both "Sweigart" and " Hi is•
borough." At this pelot "Sweigert " was, for some
reason, pulled up, and fell off to therear, leaving "
Hills
borough" alone to contend. This be did in a noble
manner, and prolonged the struggle until within twenty
Tarns of the stand, but Wagram" was too much, and
he wee oblited to succumb by a length, " Wagram" run
ning the beat iu 1 , 19 X ; Hillsborough" second ; "Uy
clone" third; and rope fiweigirt " fourth.
' The last was the
Fourth Thai —ln this heat, " Wiutram" got the send
off, .4 Pope dweigort" second, Cyclone" third, and
Ilillaborough," who was badly started, eight leogths
behind. ATOUDIi the turn, " rope" got to " Wasram,"
and now came the struggle. It was rope's" lastchaoce,
and nobly did he try to improve it. Neck end nook they
went to the half mile pole, and all the way down the back
stretch there was no change In their positions. At the
third•quarter polo, however,be begao falling off, Rod
. 4 W event" entered on the tretch two lengths ahead of
him. In the meantime, Ilillaborough" had been doing
some excellent running, and, coming up as this moment,
paned Cyclone" and " SlVeigert," and came home se
cond to r. Wagram," who won the hest and race in gal
lant style in 1.50. „
This was one of tho most exciting races that over took
place on any track—a fact which was appreciated by the
kW:MDR! AtttDdaDCO, who all vied with each other that
:fir. °Wady was performing big premises, nod giving us
the best recnig we have ever had.
The following is a summary :
SUFFOLK PARKINSING RAOSS—TIIIRD
Single oink of a mile for $6OO.
John hunter's ch. f. Miss Jessie," by ~ 1 1.evkins
dam , 4 Kenny Fern," by , I.Glemcoa," 3 yra...„,'
&b.- Ward's br. fr. by "lox's/glob," dam by
Yorkshire," 3 yrs • 2
P. C. Bush's ab. 1. .‘Asrolfte." by . 4 Beveaue;"
dam "Rhoda," by "Glencoe," 3 yrs ...... ..:. 3
Zeb. WPM'S b. o. "Blondin," lig:rt;dovereign," •
dam ky "Glencoe," 3 yrs • ar'' drawn.
,arm•
Ssme day, mile heats, beat 3 in Wor it'paree of SW . :
J. W. Clay's b. c. Wagram," br , 6 Ydriettlre;" dal
" Topaz," by Glencoe," 4 yrs . .... .. 4 1 1 - 1
Dr. J. W. Weldin's b. c. "Hillsborough," • •
bop. by Stockwell, dam by " Loyencoet,"
4 yearn old 1 3 4 3
Zeb. Ward's s. a. "Pope Bwelgert," by
Glencoe?' dam own slater to "Little
Flea," by (hay Eagle," 5 in. • 2 2 4 3
P. 0. Blob's b. In. 'Pau-
dal;' dam Marygold" 3 4 3 4
Time.... 1.49 ; 147%; 1.49% • 1.60
SLIGHT FIRE.—The roof of a dwellivg
bonne. at 715 St. John street, was partially destroyed by
fir• about halt past ten o'clock yesterday morning.
Damage trilling.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
SAM. W. DE 6OIIBADY," )
JAMBS 0. RAND, OointirrEs or TIM Mort*
J. B. LIPPIIIOOII,
LETTER. BAGS
At th 4 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Bhip Ocean Sond; Small Liverpool, soOlik .
Bark J Lagnayik and 1: Cabello, soon
BugThoe•Wilter, Johnson •' St Baru, non
Bchr Ana Carlon, Carlett, !es Tli?atae, soon
lArA;4ll4:llNitkik RA Ci 4+:(0)11
FORT OF PHILLDELPHIAL:June 20•18119.
BUN BUM .4 84-1311111111221.• - 9 01
HIGH WATER. 2 69
ARRIVED.
SchX;Little 'David, foster, 2 days from New York,
eith eider, to Wm all Daird & Co.
Scb ,Cidorado, Blispererd, 8 days from Now York, in
ballaet to °saner ' Stlckney A Wellington.
Scbr A CI Ru ssell, Bodges, 6 days faom Boston, with
:rase to captain.
Bohr James. E Price, Martin, 8 days from Baltimore,'
witlivihnet to Jae Barrett & Son.
bbhr Minerva, Jefferson, 4 days from Fall . dtiver, with
mdfie to captain.
,ffichr Joseph Maxfield, May, 6 days from Boston, in
ballast to captain.
Behr 'W Wallace, Scull, 6 days from Poston, with ice to
%boa E UahilL
:E.cbr Hornet, Harduabrook, from Providence.
Behr L & B Smieb, dmith, from Providonco.
Ecbr Antares, Cordery, Dom Dorchester.
Scbr B J Meroer, Robinson, from Norfolk,
Behr Bleck Bird, Weaver, from Norfolk.
Behr J B Allen, Allen, from Newport.
Behr A Cordory, Babcock, from Boston.
Behr Thee Potter, Beckett, from Boston.
Schr .1 C Bunion, Mathias, from Boston.
Behr New Raven, Clover, from Boston.
Scar Excelsior, Daley, from Boston.
Echr Sarah Clark, Griffin, from Boston.
bchr John McAdams, Pierson, from Boston.
Scbr Wm 11 Bowe, Barris, from Boston-
Behr Rebecca Knight, Endicott, from Boston.
Behr Ledy Ellen, Corson, from Boston.
Steamer Ands, Bowen, 24 hours from New -York, with
mdse to W P Clyde.
Steamer Mars, Nichols, 24 hours from Now York, with
mdse to Wm Id Baird & Co.
OLZARIED
Bark Melton, Clark.. Pernambuco and a market, W A
James & Co.
Balk Martha Azna, Ohaae, Ship JBland, J E Bazley
1 Co
Itrig Erichetts, (Its]) Gilberts, Cardiff and a market,
I Jeanes & Co.
Behr J Maxfield, May, Bolton, 'Forest Improvement Co.
Behr A J Bodges, Boston, Beppiler & Bro.
Saw Hornet, Batdonorooky Boston, Hammett, Van
Ewen & locbmen.
Behr J 0 Buoy on, Mathias, Boston, do
Bohr It Knight, Endicott, Boston, - do
kola- L & B Smith, Smith, Bostou, L Andenried & Co.
Behr 8 ()talk, Griffin. Boston, Ty ler Stone & 00.
Scar. W -It Bowe, Harris, Boston, Sinuicksou &
. Behr J Mcadame, Pierson, Thomaston, do
Batt Black Bird, Weavor, Boston, Noble, Caldwell & Co
Schr Mary Morse, Gavel], Providence, do
Bohr A Cordell - , Babcock, Salem, do
- Behr Lady Ellen, Corson, Salem, C A Hockecher & Co.
Bohr Colorado, Sheppard, Braiurreo, Costner, Stickney
&NV ellington. • 7
Belie Aniares, Cordery, Danversport,.. do
Bohr B J Mercer, 'Bobloson, Marblehol, do
Bohr New Haven, Glover, Boston, do
Bohr Thos Potter; Hackett, Charlestown, J 0 Heavy. '
Bohr .1 B Allen, Allen, Newport, J c Blakiston.
Str Bristol, Charles, New York, W P Clyde.
(Oorreibondenee of the Philadelphia Ellchange.)
LEWES, SEW., June 27, 9 A hi
The packet ship Wyoming, for Liverpool, went to sea
Ms morning The Fteamtug America, for Philadelphia,
left the harbor at B o'clock this morning, taking in tow
ship Emily Augusta, from Liverpool, and a light bark,
the name of which I have not ascertained. Wind W.
Yours, ace. JOHN P. MARSHALL.
(Correspondence of the Press.)
RAVER DE GRACE, June 26.
The Wyoming lett here this morning with 6 boats in
tow, laden and consigned as follows:
Saratoga, wheat, oats, &o. to A G Cattail & Co; N T
Mitchell, lumber to M Trump & Son; Cal "Bagel, do to
Joe Janney; Dr West, coal to Delaware City; J J Law
rence, biturainotus coal to Chesapeake City; N L Craw
ford, to Wilmington.
MEMORANDA.
Bark Amelia Gehring, Barnle, cleared at Baltimore
26th inst. for Deng Song and a market.
Bark Washington Butcher, Collins, was leading at Li
verpool 14th inet. for New Orleans.
Brig Delmonte Locke, Ye:ale, cleared at New York
26th lost. for Philadelphia,•
Sabre W NV Brainard, Bowditch, B N hell, Paddock,
Isabel, Tailor, and Carroll, Crocker, cleared at N York
26th inst. for Philadelphia.
Behr Sarah, Sawyer, cleared at Boston 26t5 hat. for
Behr Ann Turner, Avrel, hence, arrived at Danvers
25th inst.
Bchr Specie, Smith, cleared at Baltimore 28th inet. for
Camden, II J.
Sari Monmouth and N Holmes, Hewitt, galled from
Providence 28th inst. for Philadelphia.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
BOG SIGNAL GUN ' NEAR lIOLYRNAD.—Nothe is hereby
given that, on and after the Ist of July next, tke aianal
Lou hitherto tired from the Telegraph diction on Holy
head Mountain during foggy Weather, will be fired from
the new position lower down the mountain, and home •
dtattly over the North Stack, at the name interval of time
as before.
By order. P. H. BETITHON, Secretary
Trinity House, London, June 12,1862..
TNGOT COPPEE-PROM THE
ANYGDALOID .313111N0 COMPANY, of Lake
superior, for sale In lota to Mutt porobattra, at
ONO. P. WOOIRAVEiIto
je18.4453m14 . . 415 Anon Street.
11CrAVANA LEAF..TOBACOO..-1.40
bales 44 VM* Absk l / 4 " just received, for sale by •
A. MERINO,
140 South F/101.11 Street.
THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. JUNE 28. 1862.
TARRANT'S
BITIPSEVISCIINT
SELTZER APERIENT.
l'hla valuable and popular Itteallchu3 ham universe/1y re
ceived the most favorable raceme endatlolui of the
!Memel. PROPSNSION and the Plastic ae the
most EMOINNT AND 4001111A31.1
SALINE.APERIENT.
It may be used with the beet effect In
Riliette and Febrile Diseases, Orr3tiveneee, Rid
Headache, listwea, Lose of Appetite, Indiges
tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity
of the Liver, Gout, Rhoumatio
Aifootione, Gravei, Pil ea,
AND ALL OOMPLAISTSWHAiII
A. GENTLE
GAT eND
IV COOLI NG APEQUIRRD. ERMNP OR PUR-
E IS R
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellate
by Boa and Land, Residents to Hot Climates, Persona of
sedentary Rabin', Invalids, and Gonvaleaceote; Gaetelits
of Vessels and Planters will find it s valuable addition to
their Medicine Choate.
It is In the form of a Powder, careful! ) , put op in betties
to keep in any climate, and merely moires
water poured upon it to produce a de
lightful effervescing beverage.
Numerous testimonials, from professional and other
gentlemen of the highest «Muffing throughout the coun
try, and its steadily Mareasing popularity for a series
of years, etronsly guaranty its efficacy and valuable
character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an
intelligent public.
Manufactured only by
TARRALNT & CO.,
No. 275 GRICENWIOII Beet, corner Warren at.
" NB W YORK,
np2l-ly Andgarade by Druggists generally.
• •
GLUTEN O.A.PBULIGEI
.
PURE ODD-LIVER OIL.
The :.regiognotsee of most gatifitrte to 00D-LITM2i
OIL, stain inability of many to tab It at eli, has bu.
dated. venous formaid disguise for its admlnistratios
that are familiar to the fdedicak.Profasadoo. Some of
them answer in special eases, bat more often thetvelild•
neutralizes the WITSAi effect of the OIL Proving crate as
unpalatable and of less therapeutic value. The repug
nance, nausea, do., to invalids; induced by disgust of the
Oil, is entirely obviated by .01e - use of our OAPBULlfifi
°OD-LIVER OIL OAPfilThEfi have been much used
lately in Europe, the experience than.. of the good Vv.
salts from their see in both hospital and private prectios,
aside from the naturally suggested savantegee, are sof
fithent to warrant our claiming the .. virtmee we de for
them, feeling assured their use will renat'in benefit and
deserved favor. Preyaral by • . • •
WY.ETH-16-13ROMER.
pURE GII9.IIGIA ARROW BOOT.
The wPaclal attention OVPhYddlatts and families is
called to the enperfority of this article. It ie rapidly
supplanting all other kinds, and ill:those who have used
It give it the most decided preference. The following
extracts, from certificates in the bands of the manufac
turer, Col. rlact..owss," will allow. the high estimation
in which the Georgia Arrow Boot is held by those gen
tomes of the medical professiOn who have fully ex
amined it.
SW' One woad, 62X cents, or two pounds for K. •
Omnprete instructions accompany each package. show
ing bow to make the moat delicious articles for the table.
808 SALE, WifOLFAALE AND RETAIL.
ritzwir. BB" CV?..VB DBTIG All E. OHEMICA.I. EITORIA,
T. B. 008. of
PELLA FIFTH
D and OR ISTNIIT Btroota,
ZILIPHLIL
I have examined and prepared 501110 Arrow Boot,
manufactured by 001. Hallowell', of Bt. Hwy's, Georgia.
Itbals the beet Quality of that variety of faecal& I have
met with, being superior to any Bermuda, or other Ar
row Boot I have seen.
SANDAL JACKSON, M.. D.,
.al2O-atatb3ca Unlvers!ty of Pennsylvania "
DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS,
late of New York. is now oaring all kind; of
Acute and Chronic Diseases, both of Ladies and Gen
tlemen, by the various modes in which he applies
ELECTEO•MAGINETISIL lie has locatedhimself
Permanently at 1418 Sonth PENN Square. PhiWel-
Phis The location is a vary control one to the oar, as
well as pleasant to those who choose to take board
in the Doctor's family while tr.der treatment.
Beferencee and certificates of cure., from many
of the lirstelesses In this city and elsewhere; may be
examined at the office. ,
CONSULTATION AND &DVIOII lEEE.
Jelt-stothba . ...
TN THE COURT Or. COMMON
PLEAS FOB THE OITY AND MONTY OF
PHILADELPHIA. :„
(b. E4.] Notice is hereby given to all persona interested In
the fol'owing Estates, that the Honorable the Judges of
the Court aforesaid have appointed 13ATUNDAY, the
28th day of June, A. D. 1882, for hearing the same, and
for show.ng cause why the tollewieg accounts should not
be allowed, and in default thereof the same will be con
firmed, viz:
Estate of George W. Baxter, account of Trustee.
Po.. of Filiation .W. Fisher, do. of Assignee.
Do. of Jones & Duerr do. do.
Do. of G. Ferdinaud imith, do. 'do. •
Do. of Ann Jane .81.orrison, do. do.
Do. of litite & Smith, do.
Do: of Time: F. Dandy et ux, do. do.
Do.. of William H. Crabbo, do. of Trust... •
Do. of ueorge 0. Leib, do. of Committee.
Do. of William Penn Catkin Hall, account of Trait
tee' • - CHARLES 1)...8.N1G HT,
.382-14-21-28
OF: 0051d03
.1: PLIAS YOU THE AND. COUNTY 07
PPILADELPHIS... • ft • .•
.
MARY BALTIC vf. WILLIAM BAITS, December
Term, 1562, to. 25.--Sir : You will Odeon notice rule
granted by the Court to *bow cense' why a divorce a
vinculo motrirrionit binned not be decreed, returnable
Satin day, Juno 2S, 11362; et 10 o'clock, A. X.
DIEROE ARDS ER, 77t..
Jel7-hislt ' ' ' '" Attorney for Libellant.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That a Certificate, No. 811, for 'two ebaree of the
capital /took In the Bent of Germantown, in the name
of Mary Sexton, bee been lost or miehid, and that an
apolice;i, o bee been made for a now certificate in lieu of
the one eo loot or mielaid.
THOMAS TIME:TAY, .
61* Administrator of Mary Sexton, dec'd
MAllBllAieB SALE.—By virtue of
a Writ of 81,14, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WAIA
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United Suttee,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in ad
miralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for caah, at CALLOWHILL-
EvnitzT wnAur, on MONDAY, July 7th, 1682, at 12
o'clock 21., the schooner REBECCA, her tackle, apparel,
and fnrnitcte, and the cargo laden on board, consisting
of tattle sacks. WILLIAM MILLWARD,
D. S. Marshal Eastern District of Penna.
PHILADELPHIA. June 21, 1662 . ie23-6t
MARSHAL'S BALE —By . virtue'. of
Writ of Sale, by the Eon. JOH tf OADWAL/9.-
DER, Judge of the District Court of the limited States,
in and for the Eastern Diatriot of Pennsyleanin; in admi:
tatty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cub, at CALLOW HILL
STREET WEARY', on MONDAY, Jnir 7th, 1862, at 12
o'clock 111.., the schooner COBA, her tackle, apparel, and
furniture, and cargo loden on beard,. consisting of salt in
oak's. WLIMIeht HILL WeRD,
1:1: 8. Yarebal Eastern District of Penna.
• PHILADELPHIA,. Jul, 21, 1862. , je23-6t
iii..ARBEAL'ErSALE.-By virtue of a
Wrltof Sale, by the Hon JOHN OADW LAD& Et,
'Judge of 'the District Court of the United States, in and
for the Eastern - Metric; of Pennsylvania, in admiralty,
to me directed, will be 'obi at subtle sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for .Cesh, at OALLO WRILL
STREET WHARF, on :MONDAY, July 7th, ,1852, at
12 o'clock M.. 28 bales of cotton; pan of the cargo of the
schooner LION. MILL WARD,
- gi o.. Marshal R. D. of Pennsylvania.
..PRlL.Aistimi. July 21, 1862. ji26.6t
AfABBHALN3 BALE.—By virtue f f a
Writ of Stile, by the Hon. JOHN 0 ADWA.I4OIIE,
Judgo of the District Court of the United States, In and
for the Eastern Diann of Pennsylvania, in admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at MIOHENER'S STORE,
No. 142 North FRONT Street, on 'ILIESDa.Y, July Bt h ,
1862, at 12 o'clock N., part of the cargo of the schooner
ACTIVE, confining of one case of calico prints and 111110
boxes dense ' marked [T. J.] xx.. 3, nod two barrels of
hams markedJ. T. T. Can be examined on the morning
of sale. . _.WILLIAM MILLW &RD,
V. 8. Marebal E. D. of PotmaylTants.
PHIL ADELFUIti July 21, 1862. i 023. at
MAIUMAL'B SALE.—By .virtue of
a Wilt . of 861 e, by the Hon. JOHN OLDWADA-.
DEB, Judge of the District Oonrt of the United Stated;
in and for the Beam District of Pennsylvania, in adult•
ratty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the
hisheist and beet bidder, for cash, at UAL 1.0 MIMI,.
STREET WILaRr, on WEDNESDAY, July 011868, at
12 o'clock M., the schooner GUlDScher tackle, apparel,.
and fnrnitnre, and her cargo laden on board, cemsieting
of 100 bales of cotton, 5 tierces of rice, in 164,0.400
empty bage, std a quantity of tobacco. Oan be et
untied on the UM nine of sale. •
•-• WILLIAM MILLWA.III),
11. S. Marshal %astern Dlstrist of Penna.
PistLanstimise, Jona 28, 1862. • . is2f.l3t
MARSHAL'S SALE.-By virtue of
n Writ of halo, by the Hon. JOHN .OADWATin-
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eattem District of Pennsylvania, in admi
ralty, to mo directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the
highest and beet bidder, for cash, at QUEEN-STREET
'W HAM on MONDAY, July 14,1862, at if o'cloOk
11., the Steamer CUMBRIA, her tackle, 'agars!, and
furniture, and the cargo laden on board. Tbecargc will
bo sold at. 21.10HENER'S STORE, No. 142 North
FRONT Street, at 12 o'clock M. Catalogues will be .
leaned prior to the day 'of sale. This goods can tie ex:
endued on the morning of sale.
. WILL - EAU 1111,1,WARD,
U. B. Mandrel Eastern District of Penna.
Pnu.s.DELyinn, , June 28, 1882 ie27-6t
CCiiilll.E . UNDERSIGNED
r.
beg leave to inform their Diet& end the public that
they hare removed their L'EHIGH GOAL DEPOT from
DIOI3L/C43TEERT WHARF, on the Delaware, to theft
Yard, northweet corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW
&mote, where they. intend to keep the beat quality of
LEHIGH COAL, from the moat approved mines, at the
lowest priced. Your patronage is respectfully !Joliette'
JOB. WALTON & 00. •
• office, U 2 South SZOOND Street.
Tani, ZIOHTE. and WIISLOW.'
NATT.II3 . OBLEBRA.T.ED ITALIAN
ORIIMK will pOsitively remove TAN, FRECKLES,
BALLOWNBSS, fiIIIIBUAN, PIDIPLES, and all erup
tions of the face ; giving a beautital healthy glow and
rosy color to the .cheeks, so much desired by every
one. In short, it PRESERVES T IMF/LEM NEt3S OF
YOUTII, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a soft,
smooth appearance to the face, and a brilliancy to the Ala
that is surprising to all. It Man article that ie
INDISPENBABLD TO EVERY LADY.
Upwards of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now sold
in Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily inCireeeP
tag. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by
M. B. S. NATTI & (30.,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
No. 621 OPIESTIZIIT Street, Philadelphia,
And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. B.
Oaaaelberry, No. 46 N. Eighth street; Andrew Taylor,
dragglet, car. of Ninth and (Theetniat streets; M. Brad
field, No. 802 Arch street; F. V. Barrett, No. 964 N.
Second street; Mies Kocher, Seventh and Coates streets;
51. L: Adams, N. W. car. of Marshall and Girard ave•
nue; and by druggists and dealers in Pansy Goods ge
nerally.
Agents wanted in evary town and village of the trnitiA
States and Canadair. myEl-tf
B IOTINA ROOFING-,
MAITOPAOTOBID 3Y TH7
'UNITED STATES BIOTINA BOOTING COMPANY,
No. 9 GORE BLOCK,
Corner GRIMM' and PITTS Street', Boston, Hass.
This Portable Rooting ls the only article ever offered
to the public , which 'greedy prepared to go on the roof
without any flnlething operation. It is light, hand scow,
and eerily applied, and can be safely and cheaply trans
ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or
discolor water running over or lying cult, and Is, In all
tesProts, a very deidrable article. Its non-conducting
properties adapt it especially to covering manufactories
of various kinds ; and it Li confidently offered to the
public after a test of four years in all ' , seethe of climate
. and temperature, for covering all kind" of roofs, flat or
pitched, together with care, steamboats,
It I. both cheap and' durable. Agents wanted, to
whom liberal inducements are offered. geed for sample.,
circular, is., with particular", to '4 11. S. HOOFING
CO.. No. SI GORNRLOOH. Boston." 5e2443m
A MEBJOAN ROOFING BLATRS,
ZA- FULLY EQUAL to the BEAT WELSH SLATES.
T. THOMAS,
Menai nT WALNUT INreet.
MEDICI:MAI»
1412 wmanri stiveinkslaiapht.
LEGAL.
COAL.
MEDICINAL
11ELMBO L•D'S
ortiums
PREPARATION.
" HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT BUCEM,
A Positive asull Spedeo
lINMEBY
DLSEMSEB OF TIM
BLADDER,
KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL,
DROPSICAL SWELLINGS
This Medielne Inoreaaes the power of Digestion, Red
ezottes the Aboorbouta lap healthy action, by
*latch tho Watery or Coloarous doposi-
bone, and all Unnatural En-
largemonts are roduood,
as well as Pain and
'Dilemma-
CEMII
HELMB OL D'S
EXTRACT BUOHU
lbw awed every awe of DILBETES is which it has
been given.
IRBITATUM OF THE:NEOK OF TIEN BLAD-
DER, AND
. INELAIIMATION or THE
KIDNEY&
For Iheee dileoaeeit Is indeed e F*l'ol'44ll remedy', and
too much cannot be said in its praise• A Angle dose bM
beenknown to relieve the moat urgent symptoms. TRY
IT, nrii beg of you, in thane cane., mid you wiX (MR
giro your prokieto
HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHU.
lILOBBATION OP TDB KIDNEYS AND BLAD-
DAB, RR rzNnox OF URINE, DISHABBS OP
TRH PROSTRATE OLAND. STONE IN
TU BLADDIIt, CALCULUS, GRA-
•EL, BRIOEDUST DEPOSIT. AND
MUCOUS OR MILKY
DISCHARGES
AID FOR BNITZBLED AND DELIOATD 00N-
BTITUTIONB OF BOTII SEXES,
Attcuded with tho following sYmOtoms
Indleposition to Exertion. Lou of Powor:
Difficulty of Breathing,
Loos of Memory,
Trembling,
Weak Nerves,
Borror of Disease, lfakefulnega,
Dimness of Thies, Pain In the 811C14
Hot Rsads,
Dryness of the Win,
PALLID 00IINTENAROB,
•llntvonel Laiiiende of the 87erent
Dissuei of them organs require the aid of a DI URETIO
EL M 13 OL D '8
EXTB ACT BUCHU
THE GREAT DIURETIC
AND BLOOD PrIBIFIB:
HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BLIGHTY
OVENS ALL DISEASES
Arising from
E ~ t~:3 ~ ~'l~} i~~ fiZtJ- tiriJ ; l~ - t(a.i ?~1 S;r/~:.r 7~ %d
PILITIONNCES IN LIM
homilies of tho Blood, ao
Awl 14 Ls oertsin to kayo tbe desired afoot in Diseo.o
for which it is recommended
BVIDENOB
Ideal Responsible and Reliable Character
Will accompany the Medicine
ttPHYBIOIANS," PLEALSE-NOTliii,"
44 Weinake:no c Semi' of Ingredients."
HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHU
Is Composed of Machu, Onbebs, Juniper }lorries, select-
ed with great ear. by a competent drceutat. Prepared
in vacno, by E. T. lIJLMBOLD, Practical and Analyd.
offilebazdst,ind Sole Manufacturer of
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS I
AFFIDAVIT
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman, of the
city of Philadelphia, H. T. IIELMBOLD, who, being
duly sworn, doth eay his preparations contain no nar.
cork, uo mercury, or other fojariomi drugs, but are
purely"vegetable.
Sworn and subscribed beforo me this 23d day of No-
WM. P.MIBBABD, Aldormax,
yember, 1864.
Ninth street, above Face , Philadelphia
Mir Physicians in attendance from 8 A. N. to 8 P.M.
paws. ()Inc DoLL*ER BOTTLIC, Oit 81%. Ton
ItIYZ DOLLARS
Delivered to Any address, securely packed from observe'.
Address letters for information, la confidence, to
H. T. HELALBOLD,
DEPOT,
104 SOUTH TENTH STREET,
(BELOW OVIESTNUT,)
PHILADELPHIA
-031WA539 07 000NTERFEIT8 201 D lIIIPZINOI
PLED DIIALBI2BI
WHO ZNDRATOR TO
Dispoe of gi their own" and tt other" ertteloe on the re-
Potation attained
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE
PREPARATION II
lIELMEOLD'EI
panning ID:tract Dacha;
EZLIIMOLD'EI
Genuine Itztriot tonamilla ;
HIIIMI3OIIPB
Gelittine balwored itose-Wiurb.
Bold by all Drags Leta XTerywhere.
ASK-FOE RE LMB OLD'S ;
TANA A O OTH&ILl
, 1117' Out eat the Adrartiseaieat ead Bead for 9 1 aad
sToidinpoeition gad expoffore.
1862. anom
ABILANGNMENTB OY NEW WORE LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00.'8
LINKS TfILOM PniLeDELPHIA. TO NEW
YOllll AND WAY PLAOE9.
11011 WAIAD7I , B7DNAT WEAN/ AND DANAINGION DAMON
WILL LEAVE As FOLLOWS—VIZ:
VAIL,
At 8 A. 81., Ids Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ao
eornnodedou $2
At I A. 81., rla thunden and Jersey Oily, (N. J.)
Looommodatton 2 SI
At 8 A. M. yin Kensington and . 1 0111•7 OW,
bforuing dna 3 00
At 11 A. Al., via Kennington and Jonney
Western Express 8 00
At 1.2% P. AL, eta Octavian and Amboy, tonsnono-
dation 2 25
At 2 P. AL, via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. ir.z-
ma! 860
At 4 P. EL, via Camden and Jemmy fifty, Finning
Express 8 00
At 4 P. 81., via Camden and Jersey Oity, 2d Crime
Ticket 2 21
.It.t 6X P. M., via 'Kensington and Jersey Oity.
'vening Mall._ a 00
Atli X P. M., ria;Canni on and Jersey Oily. South.
, ;,.ern Mau . 860
At Et P. AL, vla Camden anit Amboy, Accommoda
tiMa, (Freight and Passenger)—lot Maas Ticket.. 2 21
Do. do. 2d Mass d 0. ... 160
The 13% P. M. Southern Mall runs daily; al others
Sundays excepted.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton. Wthcesbarre,
Montrose, Great Band, Binghamton, Syractuso,
at 6 A. Id. from Walnut. street Wharf, via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad.
For Mauch Ohnnk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
Megaton, Lambertville, Flemington, dco., at 8 A. M sad
4 PSM.; from Walnut-stroot Wharf; (the 6A. M. Line
connects smith train leaving Radon for Maneh Ohunk
at 3'.20 P. It .)
For Bristol, Trenton, Stn., at 8 and 11 A. M., 5 and 6.80
P. M. from Remington, sud 2,St P. M. from Walnut
street wharf.
For Bristol, and Intermediate stations, at 11X A. N..
from Rensittutou Depot.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, Burlington,
Florence. Rqrtentown, Ao., at 10 A. 111. and 1.214, 4,6,
6A and 6.80 P. K.
Steamboat TBENTON for Bordentown and interme
diate illations at 23 P. Pd. from Walnut-etroet wharf.
War For New York, and Way Linen leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the care on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour 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 Paseenger.
Passeligera are prohibited from taking anything se bag
gage but their wearing 'apparel. All baggage over lift)
pounds to be paid for extra. The Oompany limit their
responelblllty for baggage to One Dollar per pound, end
will not be liable for any amonnt beyond $lOO, excapt by
opecial contract.
fee,tf WM. R. GATZkillit, Age"
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOB PITILADEL !Eat
WILL LEATH, FROM FOOT OP CORTLAND STREET,'
At 10 A. M., 12 M., and 6 P. la. via Jertey City and
Camden. At 'I A; K., attd 4 and 11 P. At. via Jersey
City and Kensington.
. From foot of Barclay street at 6 A. hi. and 2 P. 111.
via Amboy and Camden.
From Pier No. 1 North river, at land 5 P.- M. (freight
and paasebger) Amboy, and Camden: , .la9•tt.
THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
TES. OMIT , DOUBT'S • TRACK
1862.
TEM CAPACITY 01' . TIIE'ROAD IS NOW 111Q1jAli
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO TEE WEST.
TaciliSes for the transportation of passengers to and
Loom Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul,
Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, end all other towns
In the West, Northwest, and Southwest, are unsurpsassi
for speed and comfort by any other route. Sleeping and
smoking care on all the trains.
THE EXPRESS RUNS DAILY; Mall sad lent
Line Sundays excepted,.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia at. 7.15 A. M.
Fast Lino 4 . a ............11.80A. M.
Through Exproes « 10.30 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation loaves Phllo. at.. 2.30 P. M.
Lancaster " ss .. 4.00 P. M.
West Cheetor Arnow/10'n No. 1 " .. 8.45 A. Di
0« No. 2 ..12.00 noon. -
Parkesburg 44 44 5.46 P. M.
West Chester passengers will take the West Chester
Nos. 1 and 2 and Lancaster Aeooto nodaidon Trains.
Passengers tor Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara .Fails, ac., leaving Philadelphia at. 7.16
A. and 10.30 P. M., go directly through.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta.
ion, S. H. corner of ELEVENTH and MARE
Streets.
By this route freights of all descriptions can be Lir
wattle:l to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, Illlnole, Wisconsin, lowa, or kW
smut, by railroad direct, or to any port on the aerial.
Me rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad, aro, at all times, as fa
vorable as are charged by other Railroad Cementite*.
Merchants and shippers entroriing the transportation of
their freight to thle Company, can rely with confidence
en its speedy transit,
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or,
address the Agents of the Company.
8. B. KINGSTON, Jn., Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART, Pittsbnrg.
SLARKE & Co., Chicago.
LEECH & Co., No. 1 Astor House, or No. 1 South
William street, New York.
LEECH & CO., No. rt Washington street, Boston.
MAGBAW A HOOl4B, No. 83 North street, Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,. Gang Freight Agent, Phila.
n
L. L. nou, Ticket &gent, Phila.
KNOOII LEWIII.OMVI Sae% Altoona. Iyl-tf
lamtai T.ll' D V.P.11. lA,
'Malffsnigu.. GERMANTOWN, AND NOR
RISTO.W If RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, May 28th, 1882, until further
notice.
Flushing in the Body,
ErnpUone of the Face,
H. T. HBLEBOLD
CHEMIST.
RAILROAD LINES.
For Monot Bally, et 6 A. M.. 2 end 4 P. M
For Freehold, et 6 A. M.. and 2 P. K.
WAY LW :513.
MlmmKi 1862.
FOR GEBBIANTOWN
Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8,'.9, 10, 11, 12, A. M., 1,2,
8.10,.4, 5, 554, 8,7, 8, 951,1054, 11X, P. 81.
Leave Oerm•ntown. 6,7, 7.85, B, BX, 9X, 105 E, lig,
A. K., 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10.10, 11, P. 01.
ON SUNDAYS.
•.Leavo Philadelphia 9.10 A. M.., 2,3, 5,7%, 10%,
P. Di..
Leove Germantown, 8.10 A. M., 1,4, 0%, 9%, P. DL
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, 1 A M.,2, 4,5, 6,8,
10K. P. M.
Leavi3 Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 7.85, 9.10, 1110, A. 81.,
1.49, 8.40, 5.40, 6.40, 7.40,9.50, P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9:10 A. 111., 25, 7X, P. M. •
• Leave Chestnut. Hill, 7.60 A. M., 12.40, 610, 910,
P. M.
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN Alp NORRISTOWN.
Leove Philadvlphis, 6, 9.05, 11.05, A. hi., I,g, 3, 4.%,
6.10, 8.05, 11M, P. M.
Leave Norristown, 6,7, 7.50, 9, U, A. 51.,1X, 4X,
4X, P. M. •
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Pnitadelobla. 9 A. M , 23, 4X, p.
Leave Norristown, 7 A. N.. 1,6, P. M.
FOS MANAYNNK
Leave Philadelphia, 6,9, 11.06, A. AI., 3, 434, 6 10,
8.96 11,V P
Lava 91499799 k, 634, 734 , 3.10, 0%, 1134, A. 61., 9,
6,7, P. ➢l.
ON SUNDAYS. .
Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. El., 2X, 4X, 8, P. M.
Leave Menaleek, 734 A. EL, 1,14, 9, P. K.
11. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
myl6-tt DepA NINTH and GREEN area
NORTH 'PENNSYL
VANIA. RAILROAD.
BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, M A UOR
ORME, HAZLETON..EARTON. WILMER
BARRE, Aa.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after MONDAY,. MAY 5, on, Passen
ger Trains will Issas FONT end WILLOW Streets,
Philadelptda, daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows:
At d. 40 A,L, (Express,) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Maude Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarra, &o.
At 2.45 P. M., (Express) for Betide:on, Easton, die.
This train reaches Easton at e P. hi., and wakes s
Nose oonneotion with the NOW Jersey Oentraf for New
York.
At 15.04 P. IL, for Bethlehem. ABeetown,
Ohnnk,
At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Doylestown.
At 6P. M., for sort Waehingroa.
The 6.40 A. M. Express Train makes close cormeotSon
with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem heing
the eborteet and. mold desirable tante to all points tq
the Lehigh coed region.
TRAINS FOR PifILAIMILPIXIA.
rNLarere Bethlehem at 6.40 A. 61., 9.18 A. M., and 11.351
P.M.
Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 8.20 P. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 6.80
ON SlllCDAYB—Phlladelphla for Bethlehem at 7.46
M.
Phllwielphis for Doylestown at 2.45 P. M.
Doyinatown for Philadelphia at 6 30 A. X.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6 t. ht.
Fare to Bethlehem-40.40 I b Fareto Manch Ohnsdr.s2 60
Fare to /Luton 1.60 Wilkeebare 4.50
Throngb Ticketa• moat e procured at the Titania
umoee, at WILLOW Street, or . BRILKEI Size** In order
to seems the above rotes of fare.
All Passenger 'Praha (except &ifty Trains) connect
at Borki street with the Fifth and Sixth streeto, end Se
cond and Third-otreets Passenger Ballrowils, twenty ind
ulges after leaving Willow street.
my 3 /CLUB °LABE. Agent
altem. PRILAIMLPRIA
AND ELMIBA B. B. LINA.
1862 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1862
For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and
all points in the W. and ‘N. W. Passenger Trains leave
Depot of Phila. and Beading B. 8., oar. Broad and OW
lowhlO atreete, at 8 A. M., and 8.16 P. M. daily, except
Sundays.
QUICKRST ROUTE -from Philadelphia to points in
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York, Ito., An. Baggage checked Burnish to Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, or intermediate points.
Through Express Freight Train for ail points above,
towns daily at 6 P. H.
Nor further information apply to
JOHN S. HILLER, General LIMA
THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILL, and N. W. nor
SIXTH and OHICSTNIPT Streeta. la2l-tt
. REOPENING OF
THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO
ItAILROAD.—This road, being fully REPAIRED and
effectually GUARDED, is now open. for the trans
portation of passengers and freight to all points in the
GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all ether in
formation apply at the Company's Office, ooruerRROAD
Street and WASHINGTON Ayenue.
S. M. FELTON,
apb-tf President P. W. and B. R. R. Co.
I
t.:: •
ROAD.
VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, June 9th, 1882, the trains
Will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot. N. E. Cor
ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7.45
and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.80, and P.M., and on Tues
days and Fridays at 914 P. M.. and will leave West
Philadelphia, from THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET
Streets, 17 minutes after the starting time from Eigh
eenth and Market streets.
-,.,40N SUNDAYS,
Leave PITILADELPIfIA. at 8 A. M., and 2 P. N.
Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M., and 6.00 P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.46 A. bi., and
4 30 P. 61., connect at Pennelton with trains on the Phi
ladelphia and Baltimore Central Rallroail for Concord;
Kennett, Oxford Ae. HENRY WOOD,
e - tf , Superintendent.
smolt* WEST CHESTER
RAILROAD Trains via PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELE
VENTH-and IdARILET Streets, at 8.45 A. M., 12 noon,
and 4 P. M. On Sunday a train leaves Eleventh and
Market streets st 7.80 A. M., nod West Chester st 4 P.
M. noB-tf
i A
iguipma THEADAMS PX
PRIM COMPANY, 08loe AN
01388TNIIT Mired, forwards Parcels, Packages, Ma.
chatsltse s Bash Rotors, and Specks, either by its OM
Uses or in oonneotion with other Kronen Comps:dee, to
all the principal' Tows.' =I Clitle4 of the 'United fltatea
M. 8. BAND/ABA
fen • Goners' thaserlniendeat.
DRAIN PIPE.-43tone Ware Drain
Pipe from 2to 12-inch Mire. 2-inch bore, 250 per
yard; 3-inch bore, 300 per yard; 4-inch bore, 400 per
yard ; 5-Inch bore, 600 per yard; 6-inoh bore, 650 per
yard. Every variety of connections, bends, raps, and
hoppers. We are' now prepared to furnish pipe in any
quantity, and on liberal terms to dealers and those pnr
chairing in large Quantities.
ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS.—Vitrified Terra
Gotta Chimney Tops, plain and ornamental designs, war
ranted to etand the action of cad gee or the weather in
en! Climate.
GARDEN 'PAUSE—A great variety of ornaments'
garden Vases, In Terra Gotta classical designs, all
and warranted to stand the weather.
Philadelphia Terre Cotta Works, Office and Ware
Rooms 1010 CHESTNUT Street,
jel7-ti S. A. HABBIBON.
BALM BY AucTiofi.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AVC
TIONEEftB, Noe 232 4nn 234 ald KKR f &reel.
1.862.
01061140 DRY GOODS BALM OP TUN REASON.,
ON MOND s,Y
Jane 20, nn tear mouths' great
-860 packages French, German, Swiss, and British drT
seeds.
S. tilr BOOTS AND SHOES.
CLONING HALE OF THE Bci99N
ON TUESDAY fiIORSINO.
July 1, 1111 four mothe creatt
-1,000 ttakksgott boots owl st,ose.
FURNESS, BRIPTLEY. it. CO.,
No. 429 INATOIIIr STNXIIP
SAM'S IIIF F8V. , 011 DRY-GOODS.
ON ITICSDAIf
July 1, at 10 o'clock, by camlogno, on four months'
credit
-400 lots of Macy and staple French dry goods, co
.-
glieleggeneral assortment.
SALE OF SOO tAII.TONS RIBBONS.
Just !maned Irvin .tenumra Persia and Mos.
oN TUESDAY MORNING,
,Tnty 1, at 70 o'clock—
• •
360 U at roue bnuoot and trbonalng ribbase, consialiog of
coo tone Noe. 9,5, sud 8 owls cord pon.l do &do
triastub g ribbous, *hire, aseortod colors, D7llllllO blue,
and purples.
°althea Nos- I.2rteo vault de sole bonnet ribbons,
plaid. broche, figure°, hod Alvin.
cartons Nos line() extra beavy cahle cord white
and plain colors do., of very sup-rior
N. 8.--Tho attention of the Tra le le rt <prated to the
above Bala, as it will consi.t e,tirely of fresh goods, re
ceived per steamer. Penis and Atoa.
BLADE AND WHITE CHECK POIL DE CHEVR4.
3 cases black and white check poll de chevre.
BRAME AND PRINTED BORDERS BLaCE.
3(014-4 Pula broche bolder black
300 do printed do
.! • du.
Pp FORD k CO., AUCTION
BEES, 525 StsILKRT tuSi 61210051hISIICE Sts.
BALE OF 1,000 OASES DOM, OBOES, BIW.
GAN% lc.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
June 30, m 10 o'clock, precisoly, will be sold, by cata
logue, 1,000 calm mans', boys', and youths' calf, kip,
and gram boobs; patent leather opera do.; calf, kip, and
enamelled brogans, Oongkete gait a Oxford and • Scotch
tie!, ' walking shoes, kc.; woolen's, mimeo% and obildren's
calf, kip, goat, kid, enamelled, and morocco bookd boots
one dt.Cd, gaiters, dipper., buskins. ,to.
Also, s Islie •swrtmeni of first-shwa cap mists goods.
Car Own for exisminatlon, with ontalognes, early on
Ile morning of sale.
CLOSING SALE OF TOIL 4:5E480N-1,000 CAFES
BOOTS. bnocs, BRLPGANS. Ac.
TILUMDAY h1011N.1130,
July 3d, ae 10 o'clock, precieely, win be sold, by
olditiegne, 1,000 cases men's, boys', and youths' calf,
kip, and grain posts; calf end kip bromine, Congress
gaiters, Oxford and Scotch nes, waiting ehees, &0., wo
men's ruibeee', stud children's calf, kip, goat, kid, morocco
heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, &o.
Included In este will be found a largo assortment of
fret-class city-made goads.
XIP - Goode open for examination, with catalogues,
early ou the morning of sale.
sir This being our last sale of the season, buyers will
find it to th , lt interest to attend.
'PANCOAST &WARNOCK; AT.JO-.
AL 'MMUMS, Noe. 118 IktAKKBT 'street.
SUM OF AMEGIVAN. AND IMPORTED'
DM GOODS, MILLINGS,- GOODS, E M.BROLDE.
MEE, STucE GyOuS, Att, by .ostakwae. . • .
• ON WILDNINS 9 A,.BIOIINING.
July 2, copwerkciag at 10 o'clock w ecksely. •
rox bALE AfilD TO LIST.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, for
morcliondino or an unimproved lot of ground, doe
rabic) city rioport7. J. WALTON, .
t.t 413 WALNUT &root.
db. ! TO RENT—A TEl..astf,-BToIIY
= 7 41 BUICK DWELLING, qu RACE Bullet, one •door
above Z welfth, north else. Rout low to a good tenant.
Apply to WETEMIELL & BROTHSR,'
jel2 . 47 and s 8 Bonk dEOWND Street.
•
MaTO • ItENT-ii. THREE-STOta
BRIM DWELLING, on PINE Street; neer
Seventeenth, north ride. Apply to
WILTGESILL & EItGTHER, •
Jel2 47 end 49 North SECOSU Street.
FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four
Bonne, on the west skis of BROAD Street, below
Oo!wads avenue. Apply at the maimed corner of
NINTD and BARRON ItUlnae. • tnia26-tt
TO LET.--Dwolling House, South
eaet.coner of TWSNTY-SECOND and GI EN
Btrtete. Xeye at Beira grocery, corner of Twonty.eo
rend and Blount Vernon Streets- Apply to
'gas TWO FARMS FOR SALE IN
'Cecil County, Maryland ; one containing 98, the
otter 100 Acres, near. the Pennsylvania line and a short
distance from the Oxford station of tho Central ft sliroad,
m.nyenient to churches, mills, schools, &c. Situated iu
the most thickly Fettled part of the county. Also a farm
of ltiO acme neer the Phinstielpuia, Wiltniogton, and
Baltimore Railroad. They will be sold on aeontimodae
bog terms. Apply to IL 11. itiI.TCHELI. 4
je24-tuth.ot* ELKTON, COCII County, bid.
ea, YOB, BALE , iOHEA.P"
—&- 4 .OHEAP."—Perry Oonoty FAB% containing 135
suet, 26 woodland, the balance udder a high state of
cultivation; brat•rata fencing, nicely watered, excellent
improvemeata, 16 no: es from Harrisburg. Price only
86,500. Terms easy.
AL,o, a 'WAX !ADM, near Dover, Kato of Dela.
NVL,Te, 107 tICIBI. 'PliCfgo only 8 5 , 100 0-
A
Apply to. - E PETTIT,
J , 00 No. 8 0 9 WAGE UT street.
.
•
F 0 SALE—Delaware-county
.46. Farm. containing 98 acres of drat-rata land, sites
at near Marcus nook, Pei',deletes and Wilmington
Bennie]. Large end submarine' atone iingor.vonual,
nicely watered, godd fruits, &c. Price 59.014. Also,
a lice Fruit Farm in the State of Delaware, hear Dater,
134 scree. immediate poesoseion. Price mai 87,400.
Apply to R. P['TIT
j. 28. tf No. 309 WALNUT 84r:et.
.14'011, SALE—A first-rata Mont
gantry-county Fargo: . containing 89 scree,. with
large and euhet.ntlal atone improvement/4, on the fttdge
Turnpike, hear Notristown. Price only $9ll per core.
A p ely to E. PST
je2B if No. 309 97 a L.N Street.
t
BAi,E-OR EXCHANGE--
A convenient House, with all tho modern improve.
men's. turroundeo 'with abode end ornamental trees, No.
95 UNION Street, Bttram,ton, N. J. A pply to
B. P. cdrornArorr,
jel6.6t 6 North rgatir Brent.
TO CA PITALIWS.--VALEFABLE
LEAD MINE FOR SAGE, WITH PLANC AND
liACBINh.BY COSI ptErm.—The undersigned now
oiler Tel sale their valuable LEAD MINE, stineted In
NEW BRITAIN TOWNSHIP. BOOKS eOUSTTF, re.
The property contains one hundred and twenty-hos
acres of good, arable land, with two farm- houses, barns,
and other out-buildings.
The vein ben been erased at places nearly the whole
lens.tb of tha hum, and SEVERAL THO S AND DOL
LARS' WORTH OF LEAD extracted. The bottom of
the mine now show' a vein of very rich Lead Ore, three
feet in width, and has all the appears - unit of increasing
in 1111.0 and 'WWI in going down. There is on tto pre
mises a 20-hcrse- power Steam Engine, with Pumping
and Hoisting Slachiniqy complete also, a Oruiher and
Stamping Mill turned by water-power, Jigging Ma.
cbinea, Budults, Ties, goo., for waiting the ore, and
Smelting Furnace. already
For price, terms, aid furhar information, apply on
the premises, or to JOHN ANNEAR., No. 12i NORTH
FRONT Street, Philadelphia, whore samples of the Ore
can be earn.
ie23-Bt - J. & G. NEIRIEYEB.
SALE JUNCTION RAILROAD
COMPANY'S BONDS—The Junction Itailrosd
Comparn invites proposals, in writing, for the purchase •
of the whole or any part of 41500,000 First Mortgage Six
per Cont.'Coupon Bonds.
The Morty.age to made to Alexander Remy, Eat,
Tnistee, andnill be due July 1, 1882. It Is secured upon
the entire Railroad and Property of the Company lying
on the west aide of Echuy lath, between Belmont anti
Gray's Ferry. Its terms provide for a sioklug feed o
1015.000 net year, to be invested in these Bonds, or in the
First Mortgage Banda of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad 00115-
patty, the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Bell
road Company, In the Loan' of the United States, or of
the State of Pennsylvania, at the discretion of the Board
of Directors.
The Borme are for One Thotusand Dollars each. Their
payment is auarantied by endorsement of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, the Philadelphia, Wilmington,
cued Baltimore Railroad Company, the Philadelphia
and Reading 'Railroad Company on the back of each
bond, in the following words—viz
w Know all men by these presents, that the PenneYt
vania Railroad Company, tire Philadelphia, Wilming
ton, and Baltimore Railroad Company, and the Phila.
delphis and heading Railroad Company, and each of
tb,m, for a valuable consideration to theta paid by the
Junction Railroad Company, do hereby (in poreutince
of the power and authority conferred by two acts of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennaylvauia, ap
proved respectively on the twenty-tbird day of March,
A. D. 1801, and the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1862,
and of every other lawful power and authority In them
vested,) jointly and severally guarantee to the lawful
bolder of the within Bond the punctual payment of the
principal and interest thereof, when and ae the same
shall become due and payable according to the terms of
said Bond, or of the terms and ci.venants of the inden
ture of Mortgage therein mentioned and given to secure
the some.
witnees whereof, said Companies have hereunto
affixed their common or corporate seals respective:e s
duly attested, and have caused the signatures of their
Presidents, respectively, to be hereunto written, this
second day of June, anon Domini eighteen hundred and
sixty-two (1852).'
Payment for the Bonds will be requ'red as follows :
The first instalment of 10 per cent. will be payable on
the first day of August, and 10 per cont. additional ori,the
first of each succeeding month until the whole amount is
paid.
Proposals will be addressed to CHARL r,s E. SMITH,
Treasurer, 227 South FOURTH Street, until MONDAY,
July 21.
Hach proposal will state the total number or amount of
the bonds wanted, and the price offered per bond of
81.000.
2he Company mimesis to itself the right to accept or
reject the whole or any part of any proposition received.
Successful bidders will be notith d of the acceptance of
their proposals within one week from the opening of their
bide. JOS SPH LIgSLEY,
jel9-ijy2l. Secretary Juaction,Railroseoo.
EFFORTS HAVE :BEEN
ALL made to Preserve the form and features of the
dead, without the canal mode, so repugnant to the feel
ings, of placing the body in ice. This difficulty bas
been overcome by Good's air-tight PATENT BOXES.
Oold air is the medium used—acting as a preservative—is
the warmest weather, and for any length of time required.
Likewise, bodies may be conveyed hundreds of miles with
Perfect safety, and in a good state of preservation.
JOHN GOOD, Undertaker '
No. 921 SPEIME Street.
N. ll—Lead, Metallic and other coffins, furnished at the
shortest notice. Hearees and carriages of the beet duality.
Lots, half lots, and tingle graves, in the different ceme
teries; one superior lot in Mount Moriah Cemetery;
one, two, three, or four hundred feet, tan Pe had cheap
for cash, or trade.
BsYSRMIONS—Dr. SAMVEL JACKSON, 224 South
EIGHTH Street; Dr. J. H. B. McOLD &LAN, 1029
WALNUT Street. my9-tbstu3m
TO THE DISEASED OF ALL
OLABSEB.—AII emb•scute and chronic: , diseases
oared by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, and In cat* of a failure no charge is made!
Professor BOLLES, the founder of this new practice,
will superintend the treatment of all casco himself A
pamphlet containing," multitude of certificate' of those
mired, ales letters and complimentary resolutions 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
applying Electricity sea rsUable therapeutic agent. Oon
sMtation free. ap26.3m
TNFORMATION • OR THE
PICOPLE.- "
iIiANKFOED GENERAL NEWS AGENCY.
WILLIAM O. BEINABD takes this opportunity to in
form his patrons and the public that be is now prepared
to furnish all the leading Philadelphia and New York
newspapers, magazlneitr,and periodicals.
Agent for the DAILY and WNIIKLY PENS& Bub.
scribers and others oan have them delivered as soon tte
issued at their residences or places or baelneu in Fiank
for3 or vicinity. In -Isn
Q,PANISH QUEEN OLIVES. 'Sive
rlor quality in Ungetteade, Barrela, and Halillarrale,
for eale by A. MERINO,
)6213.inik 140 Bona' FRONT Btreet.
Far ;My Trade
STRuhe sHawLS
JAALES CRESSON,
23 North FUCTR TR Scoot.
8&LE8 BY AUCTION
•MTHOMAS & SONS,
s Noe 13P strA 141 North 3VURTH street
ETOCKEI AND REAL SETATE—TL•SBDA' NEXT:.
Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containiug tr:11 --•
nerlarlons a 141 the wrmerty to be sold ou Tnesitiv , Silk ,
7, With ill art fr LI" Jufr 4 Cvmpelling %great v.riety of
fr.flusele proyerty. by order of Orphans' Coact. exe or .1 s i
and other&
REAL ESTATE SALE—JULTI.
Orphans' Court SRlp Eptata of John N. Colematt,•
deemed —BUSINESS STAND ---Thiaa.st orr B r i c k
Carter emcee, (formed. Carter alley ) batman
Errand stud Thin and Cheknitt and Walnut vraota.
NEAT MODERIT ENSILE:N.IE, Spring CoNnitto
stat of Itlewrinli Lni 30 feet front
THREE. RTORT DRUM( DWELLING, No. 2106
froi mer etre or. m est of Twenty. flrer
FOUR- %TORY tspai)R 6TOlllt, No. 222 Saab
Front mrect and No. 321 Water street, between Spruoe
sea nee
2 vALtruaLry LOTS, Johnson street, near Main,
Cmn•rtntoxn. h.ronnly Part of the estate Ol VA; tale Ben
jamin Chew, req.
RSA), ESTATE SALE—JULY Tt.
Orphans' Court Sate—Estatoot .amcd Miner. dared
—STONE DWELLING. and LOT of t•ter 3 m r.•e,
Bldg. rood. noxbornugh.Twentr•first ward. It in novo.
etre the 6th nine-atoll, shoot 13( m 11.4 from fin ?Ana of
Sc at %nt a cotta nor th of Witeahtchon station
on the 1 4 orrletowii Doitroad.
A tao.by order of the contrrration—
VALUARI.& Oftrlttai ICDl Erice and LA SGS LOT.
67 by 80 feet, northwest corner of Stevan!) and Wool
ES:Teta.
Orphans' Conr: Sole--R.tate of Strom Taylor, deed.—
LOT Dr GRUM , / D. Eighteenth ward, hoe Kensinaton.
MODERN TBREE.STORY BRIM DWELLING,
No. 7616 Filbstt street, with three three...tory nrich
7/wettings In the rear. One of iIIPM frnnts on Jones
street. and is occupied 0119 II firemen' store and dwelling.
TWo . TFIRER-,'TORT ARPIN DWELLINGS Nos.
7301 and 7303 North Fifth Wed, with fon+ three-story
brick brick arid too two. story frame Dwellings, formlog
a court, in the roar.
• Ftremptory 8/00‘.—First cla.a 111143Derl Wand —The
To LIIA BLS RITE. STOBY BROW , : STONE TORE,
No. 20 B.r.h Third 1.1.7TAt, b , twee° 'Market oval Arch.
TWO TEIRER-f4TORY BRICK DWELLTNO3,
nue street. untie of Routh street.
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BEAT 3 scree, with mo
earn improvements, Tiohnersbnrg, In the vicinity of ele
gant country residercen.
.ItxPentorht dab —ltetate of Dory Cornell. deceased.—
TAI DABLE IlllitlNikES RTkND.—TRItItE-yTnRY
BEIM nob): AWD DWELLING. 4 1ixtg ntretir, near
Market, earner of Filbert street. Lot 20 fee• front.
Some It.tate.—MODYIRN THEY.E 31' , .12Y Baum
DWELLING, Elaventb etrref, No. I City Raw, between
Mem and Vine etrewt4. Clear of all inumnbritneet
?TREE STORY BRICE' DWELLING, Rooth aide
of Buttonwood street, tbird bona° below
.;Ighth street.
Duro ediata yCPBOPAOD.
Sale for oconnnt of 'Chard Fltaioe
_ .
WOOL, COTTON, AND LEATIIRR CUTTINGS,
BALING. &c. •
TATS MORNING.
28th Jnne. at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, 9,001
Ms dark blno wool, 3.115 Ibe sky Mu., 445 Ihs cotton and
woollen, 1,880 Its urny cotton and wool, 574 Me list, 84
lho wean cloth, 200 The buckram, 1 902 pounds cotton.
4.384 lb. holing. v 56 notmde paw?, 0,783 the sole leather
timings, 10,000 be scrap natter leather cuttings.
Sate No. 454 'Marker Street.
COUNTER TABLES. STIELYING, BLINDS, &c.
ON AIONDAT MORNING.
June SO, at lOyf oUork, At Nn 434 Market street.
counter tcblee, nheiving, curtains, blunt, &c.
PET May be examined at B o'clock on the ruornlog of
the sale.
Sala To. 617 Arab Streak
00ACH-Morzits , sTocK. TOOLs, OFFICE FUR
. • .DIMURW, OAS FIXTURES, Ac.
OR TUESDAY KORN MO.
July 1, at 10 o'clock, et No. 617 Arch etroot, con:b
makora' stock, bcnchea, tools, hubs, lollocs, hoisting
machin.s, office furniture. gee nxturer, ecc.
Kr MA, be examined at 8 o'clock on the m0rn!......g tt
the sale, with catelocuea
MOSES NATITANS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MEI:OHANT, ticutliosat
corner of SMUT. and MAON Streets.
NATIIANFI SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS
ON TUESDAY MOANING
. -
July- 8, at 9 o'clock, at Mosea Nathan' Auction
House, Noe. 156 and 151 North Sixth street, aijoining
the southeast corner of Sixth and Race stroete, celintating,
in part. of—
CLOTHING, BOOKS, PIANOS, EITRVITUFVE.PL 'LT
FOWL SCALES,' tEGA.BS, FOWLING-PUCE 3,
THDIcHS, VALISES,
• Viz., flue cloth- frock', dress, and business coats, sacks,
Gerrcks, and osercouts; fine cad:timers cloth. and 'icon
pente; floe allk, satin, valencis, Oath, cs..l
more, and other Vreti; mummer clothing; boots, shoes,
eLd gßitors Indies' .ilk. a.th, nod °Vier eta, ba.,inos,
and mantilhur ; silk, cashmere, merino. chintz. ant other
drersas and dress moterry, ; siik and other skirts; under
clo•bing generally ; crape, silk, merino, atolls. hr , ct.e.
woollen plaid, and other shawls: timnrelleaa, d parasols;
blankets, Quills. spreads, sheets, pillow ca-co, cartathe
tea knives and forks, ipoons; tailors , sties-..; a,l 00
H evens cigar*, in lots to emit purchasers; Abbott's Plat
form scales. weighs 1,500 Ike; too brilliant toned piano
fin ter ; upright desk ; lounges; stereoscopic views and
canes; doubie. barrel foaling-pieces; travelling trunks
and yetis. s; hammocks; carpenters` and plumbers' tools
and fixtures; to hating machine, and uncurious other sr
tit les of dry goods, barna•re, cutlets', dit
BOOKS. _
Handsomely bound Rib'es ; amei inn History;
history of the United States. ht 2 Tull Grier's
Dictionary, to tlerm+n and Ergliql, 2 eels ; itist Jry of
Primes:2 rola ; Guano's Wort's, 2 roll; 9t4ry on
Chltty's Pleadings, 3 vole ; Harris on Dental Sur
gery; La Roche on Yellow Foyer, 2 ; tibnkspo‘rs's
Works; filair's titscantar's EasAy‘; Burns'
Works; Fuller's Poem• ; Lifo of Corn Stcnk.ton, end nu
merous others.
Also, some watches and jewelry.
are' The Roods will be open for examination early on
the morblng of a.le.
ho cla.form scales, dresses, &c., will be sold
first the clothing. 000kft, he., immeeietoly after.
ealo will cominonoo precisely at 10 o'clock.
OROORRIIIB AND PROVISIONS
TO FAMILIES RESIDING
RURAL DISTRICTS.
IV° are tireparcd, es heretofore, to supply Families st
their country residence* with every description of
FINE GROOMES, TEA 3, &0., ko
ALBERT 0. ROBERTS,
001111151 i ElarlriN'tli AND VIBE BT&
NEW MACKEREL.
150 Bble New Large No. 2 Mackerel
Ibo Half Ilble 44
In store and and for sale by
MURPHY & HORNS,
N 0.146 North WR&RV •
vie CKEB EL, HERII IN G, BEAD,
111 &o , &o.
2.600 bb:e. Mass Nos. 1. 2, and 3 Mackerel, late
caught fat ash, in assorted packages.
2,C00 Bbis New itastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax
Herring.
2.600 Boxes Lnbec, Scaled, and No.l Herring.
150 Mile New Mesa Shad.
250 Boxes Berkimer County Cheese, dco.
In store and for sale by
MURPHY & KOONS,
No. 146 North WHARVIIIII
RHODES & WILLIAMS, No. 107
South WATER Street, offer floosie the following:
• 75 cases assorted Jellies.
100 came American Pickles, pinta and nueris.
50 cases American Pickles, nation!' and half gaiters.
50 catni French Brandied (Therrien.
75 cases French Brandied Paschen.
40 cages Leif& A Bros.' COndeased
50 cases Bordeaux Olive Oil, in black bottles.
20 cases Virgin Oil of Aix. •
50 cases Bacg.lupi Oil. pints and Quarts.
Also, a wall assorted stock Cement A Biackwall'a Ode
braced Xagliah Pickles. • Pa
n ARTEIVB CELEBRATED NMI"
Vv JEREMY BUGAB CUBED HAUB, juit. received.
• JAMES EIMIER EON,
SRO Seventh and Noble mad Siv.l2 aid Wood
SARDINES.—A very euperior brand
for mile by 0)3AIILB13 8. C &EST* IRS,
40 128 WALNUT and 23 OR! 3131'1 Rtreet
OLIVEIi 0116—n invoice of pure
Olive Oil, to arrive per ship Vandal's ; also, an in
joke per Ocean skinner, for sale by
MIAS. S. OAUSTATItS,
No. 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE St.
T . ATOUR OLIVE OIL-463 baOreta
.A.. 4 LAI 0138 OLIVE OIL, just receired, me, for imle
by JAIIRXTGBIC & LAVERSINV 202 and 204 SoTnh
NEONT Stmt.
OAIITION.—Having men a epuriona article of Oil
branded "J. Latottr,"% we caution the public against
purchasing the same, as the genuine J. Latour Oil can
be procured only from us.
JABIiI7TOIIII & LAITICEONS,
VA and 20l t,nth FRONT .4trrott.
TRUSSES
NFL& JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA
TED SUPPORTERS TOR . LA.DIES, and tha
only Supporteis under eminent medical patronage. La.
Nee and physicians are respectfully requested to caP. only
on hiss. Botta, at bar residence, 1039 WALNUT Stmt.
Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand
invalids have been advised by their physicians to use hey
appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the Untied
States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, sad
Warr on the Sonaortere. with testimontnle. eel 03-enthetf
ILLIDMIN4TEVEi Oil S
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.lICIF.Itit" OIL WORKS.
.1.61 100 bbla "Lucifer" Burning Oil on band.
We guarantee the oR to be non-explosive, to burn all
the all in the lamp with a steady. brilliant flame, without
crusting the wick, and but slowly. Barrels lined with
glass enameL WRIORT, SMITH, & PEARSALL,
fe2l-tf Office EIS BfARICEP Street
SHIPPING
gm . BOSTON - AND PI:IMA
DELPHIA STEAMSHIP LlNE—Selling
from each port every ten days—Erom Pine-atreet Wharf
on SATURDAY, Jul. S.
The Stramehip SAXON, Matthews, will sail &rim Phi
ladelphia for Baton,' SATUSDAY EVENING. the
sth of July, at 7 o'clock : and frinn Boston for Phila
delphia, on lt UESDAY ',AFTERNOON, Jule 1, at 4
o'cloar.
Insurance one•half that by sail Teasels. Freight taken
at fair rates.
Shippers will please send their bills of Lading with
goods.
• For freight or passage, having fine acornuaodations,
apply to EMBRY WINSOB & 041.,
Jeri 832 SOUTH WHARVES.
si dg t FOR NEM YORK THIS
iIAY—DES2A7OII AND SWIPTAIIICE
LINES—NIA DELAWARE AND RARITA.N CANAL.
Simmers of the above Lines will leave DAILY, at 32
and 5 P. M.
For freight, which will be taken on accommediglng
terms, ?coley. to W5l. M. BAIRD & 00.,
in,v2l-tf 132 South DELAWARE Avenue.
Ai:r es t FOR NEW YORK.
11113 W DAILY LINZ, via Delaware PM
Etarhea (Anal.
Philadelphia and New York Enrols Steamboat Goa.
Pahl retAnie freight and leaTe daliy at 2 &Alta.
Mg their cargoes In New Tort the following day.
reelebta taken at reasonable in %tea.
WIN. P. OLYDN, Anal
N 0.14 80111.11 rhiledel;blea
JANNS HAND,
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and-t 1 Piers 14 sad 16 NA ST RTVZB. reilMork.
TllO ME 8 ''3 LONDON
KITCHENER "—We Bra now marntlicturing
"THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER," or
EUROPEAN RANGE, suitable for large and small
families, hotels, hospitals, and other publio institutions,
In great variety.. Also, Portable Ranges, the " PbUceiel'
phis Range," Gas Ovens, Bath .Boilers, and Oast-iron
Sinks, together with a great variety of small and largo
sized Hot-air Furnace', Portable Heaters, Firo-boartlik
Stoves, Low-down Grates, Is.
Wholesale and Retail ONLY at our Vi'arerooma.
NORTH, OILASE, 1 NORTH,
Ho. 209 North SECOND Strati'. •
four doors above Baca alasset.
`COTTON BAIL DUCK AND CAN.
VAB, of all numbers and brand&
Raven's Duck Awning Twills of an. Otoniptlons, fat
Tenta, Awnings . Trunks, and Wa gon: bovera.
Also, Rarer Mantufactorore De 4 tar Feta, trona to
(rot wide. Tsrpotaing, Betting, 'dap Twine. to.
JOHN W, rUraltd.aN h 00,,
101 JONIUS 41310.