The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 08, 1862, Image 4

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    THE CITY.
The Thermometer*
JULY 7, 1881. | JULY 7,1832.
12 m. 3 t>.u j 6a.M. 12 m. 3. p.k.
75 85 88 | 83 94# 93#
BSE. SW by 8. W.
Yesterday was the warmest day we have had this year.
The mercury readied 96# degrees in the shade at three
o’clock in the afternoon. Several persons wore over
come by the heat, and considerable ont door work had to
be suspended. The warmest day last year was on July
Bthj when the thermometer reached 99 degrees at noon.
Arrival of Pick and Wounded
SOLDIFUB kVROU THE PENINSULA —Yesterday
moraiug. at an early hour) the sttamsr Daniel Webster,
Captmn Wood, arrived at this port, and hauled m at
CsllowhlU'Btreet wharf. She brought 313 sick and
wound' d soldiers from the late battle- holds on the penin
sula. Those on board the Webster left Fortress Mon
roe on Friday last, in the State of .-Maine.. The latter
vessel, however, broke down when twenty* five miles out
from the Fortress, and wai forced to put back. Fart of
her cargo was then transferred to the Webster, and she
left Fortress Mcnroe on Sunday last. The boat was in
charge of Acting Assistant Surgeois Drs. A. G. B.
Hinkle and R. O. Eckstein. There were also *severa
TOluntetr surgeons and a corps of active female volun
teer nurses on board, who did much to alleviate the suf
ferings of the gallant fellows. The list of those on board
iB as follows:
PENNSYLVANIA REGIJIENTS.
Captain James E. Montgomery, A. A-G to Gen. New
ton, vround'd.
A. 9. Canada, captain, C, 23d, sick. -
John Morrit-9, captain, F, Sitli, sick.
8. F. Townsend, captain, C, 103 d, wounded.
Lieutenant Thomas J, BUkeuey, aid to Gen. Burns,
wounded.
J G Bobinron, sergeant major, F, 7th Res., wounded.
John B. Bradley, sergeant, 0,95 th, sick.
) Silas Smith, K, 95th, wounded.
I Wm, B. Smith, M, 72d, sick.
[ Thomas Phinfaet. G, 96th, sick.
! James Lutz, A, 98th, wounded.
I Daniel Woodring, Hi 93th, wounded.
?m, Deal, G, 95tb*;sick. ’
i Yd. Westermsra, F, 96th, wounded.
Gtorgo 3. Ferry, corporal, I, 95th, sick.
Jos. A. Winters, B, 7lh Reserves, wounded.
Robert D. Wilson, I, 95th, wounded.
Levi Cair, C, 106th, sick.
Jobu Kevcbgessner, A, 102 d. sick.
Janus Glbfou, F, 71st, wounded.
Alfred Bear), corporal, B, 9th Reserves, wounded.
Charles T. Brow*, G, 9th Beeerves, wounded.
\ Walter Iteak, corporal, K, 95tb, sick.
\ Xagene AllmTfc, V, 72d, wonuded.
\ Ale*. McGow*, corporal, C, 93d, sick.
\ V W. WaruerVO, 103 d, sick.
I Itaert fflurterla, 3d Reserves, sick.
DaHd Davie, Al lout, sick.
JobVJUvitead, quartermaster,'9sth, wounded.
B lieutenant, E, 95tb,wounUed.
Walker,'few, corporal, K, 95th, sick.
A. LepTwA 106th, loot '*
. n ' 0. Greioet, \ 85th, rheumatism. ,
W. A. hoyep, Jat California (71st), fever.
J. Miller, Gfilst, fever.
W. A. MoyeW, 7th Reserves rbeumatisci.
J. W. DouihlK, 9th Reserves, hand.
W. Grtiblep, «th Reserve?, leg.
J, L. FrauoisVgt*— ------ —
fWn*rAi T pfager, F, 93d, rheumatism.
OorwialH A, 93d, rheumadsm.
J 0 Vttf-r%P' Uth Cavalry, rheumatism.
H.K. Whif-
G B Grav>
A* Hertem Reserves, hip.
o s <Wn, 52d, sick.
T‘ p ‘ |>QJA, 9 f h Reserves, shoulder.
r! Reserves, hand.
. r'* r 3li; Watson, G, Ist Reserves, arm.
K, ißt Reserves, foot,
v D, 2d Reserves, shoulder. ,
hem, K, 103 d, fever. -
G, 71st, fever.
n trZilhr, F, 9tb Penn’a Reserve Corps, hand.
T.tpi/ldtcher Smullin, 103 d, fever.
" thers, —, 106th, fever.
floxander Frentis, U, 101st, fever.
). Liuge, C, 6th P. B 0., wounded. ;
I Monohan, B, 39th, sick.
cWMiaros, I, 20th, leg.
. Armstrong, Q, 6tst, leg.
limy. P, 834, leg. .
O’Neil, B, sth, fever. /
/m. Aserett, 1,105rb, sick. '
/atrick Galnon, I, 96tb, arm,
Wesiley Oyier, K, 101st, sick,
fa, W. King. C, 83d, wounded.
/ Win. F. Olterman, H, 12th P. B. 0., wounded.
/ Elijah Aiken, D, Ist P. R. C., wounded.
/ Cbas. Moore, A, 71st, sick.
/ Wm. James, B, 57th, siok.
/ Alex Hamilton. D,67th, si*.
/ J. Sweeney, o.Bth Reserves, shoulder.
/ Lieut. A. J. Pemberton, F, 23d, foot, slight
C. S. EUinger, order y sergeant, C, 23d, knee.
E. O. Williams, B, 62d, sick.
B. Rodgers, A, 4th Resems, breast.
E. C*. Thompson, 0, 67th. arm. .
G. Heilman, I, 105th, fever.
P. Coon, G, 49tb, fever. 4
J. J Wilson, 0,49 th fever.
Wm. Sutton, G, 85th, fever,
J. Budson, H, 103 th, fever.
8. Graham, A, 2d Reserves, fever.
C, Warner, A t 3d Reserves, leg.
H Cash, E ; 7th Reserves, rheumatism, v
F. Raymond, D, 49;b, fever.
D. Coveit, P, sth Reserves, leg.
P, 0. Johnson, B, 3d Reserves, head.
D. Collier, K, 4th Reserves, hand.
U. Blake, A, 26th, fistula. t
E. Diamond, G, 26tb, rupture
A. Roberts, H, 106tb, rheumatism.
J, McCombs, corporal, G» 106th, sick.
J. B. Bay, L 106tb. fever.
D Criswell, 1,105tb, fever.
Sidney Babcock, teamster, 67th, wounded.
Henry Dudy, A, 12th Reserves, wounded.
D. Shannon, M, 62H, wounded.
J. A. Winters, B, 7th Reserves, wounded.
Benjamin Sutton, C, 95th, wounded. _ j
REGIMENTS OF OTHER STATBS.
Jaxaea Farnsworth, L, Ist Conu Artillery, sick.
Lieut. G. F. Tatf, K, 10th New York, wounded.
George Walter, E, 2d New Jersey, sick.
Corp. B.E, Jones, H, 12th United States Infantry,
wounded v
MiramMorekome, A, 12th New York, sick.
F. 0. Bt3i]mMi, H v United States, tick.
Martin Rafferty, !, 2d United States, wounded.
Corp. Jottph Maste; G, 39th Illinois, wounded.
George Lanihau.L, Ist Coun. heavy Artillery, sick.
Ccjp J. J Jones, 0,22 d Massachusetts,sick.
Charles W. Clark, 0,2 W-M
Jofepb B. BoularO, 0, ted MatiHachu*etia,W*i»«..
Geoi ge H Cuyler, M, Ist Uonueoticut, sick,
■— -
WiiHsoi Potter, A, Ist Miobieao, woaoded.
Tucker, CVlet Oonoeciicat, eick.
Alonee L&rriHio, 0. 7tb HEichigtin, eick.
Jwues M»foney,-B, l«t Maesachusette, dck.
Dr. W. Hobbell, I’, 44th lie v Tork, sick.
John M. CcrwJn, I,S7th New York, stek.
Angnetne Bally, P, SBth How York. eick.
Daniel Crowley, B, 3d D. 8, wounded.
o»rp. W» W. Johnecn, H, 44thH. Y., eick.
J. H. Wccdworrh.
John Carroll, J, 18th Hew York, wounded.
Tboinaa'Watson, K, 6th New York, eick.
Corpotsl Edwin Bullerd,‘l,6th MicbOiao, wounded.
Anson H. Hamilton, P, 6th Veimont. wounded.
Charles Colioey, B, 34th Hew York. eick.
Patrick Tierney, P, 9th Maseachneetts, wounded.
Michael 0. Luey, A, llth Massachusetts, wounded.
WmeG.Cronkeit, o,lst B. 8 , wounded.
Sergt. Josiali D. Emmerson, B,4th Mich., wounded
Melain Philip., K, 98th New York, eick.
Esrvey L. Wilson, A, 44th Hew York, wounded.
Miche; I Parley, G, 9th Maesachneetts, woandod.
Jonu Efgikioß, o,Blst New York, sick.
Charles Smith, C, Ist Indiana, sick ~ ; -
G. Martindale, battery F, sih U. S. Artillery, aiek, -
Frederick Campbell, E, 85th New York, sick,
J ’, ?,r, Ruaie, t A^a^ 18tb N. T., wounded.
Beibewel Wlnlers, K, 44th New York, sick.
Samuel C Dennison, P, Bth Maine, sick.
£ or £? r l l ,^“;, H ; Thoma, >’ MMi 9- T., wounded.
B. W. Bielo. K, 441 h New York, sick. • ■ %
Mlcha 1 MoSwtwaney, Battery E, 2d TJ. 8. Art., eick.
Sergeant Edward Jewett, A, 6tn Maine, sick.
John Dix, F, Bth Hew York Cavalry, sick.
Wm. Guiuanan, B, al .Excelsior, New York, eick.
James Hushes, P, 24 Excelsior, Sear York, sick.
Patrick Gallagher, B, llth V, b. I, f„ wound in ankle.
Jamct C. LougfeHow, C, Oth Maine, f^ver.
Hugh Ga'tiens, E, Bth Reserves, right thigh.
8.8. French, I, lafponcecticut Artillery, abacosv.
John My era, F, 40th New York, wound in foot
1. -Finch, H, 08th New Ytrk, fever
A. Grief, F, 45th New York, wound in leg.
-Monisiey, G, 74th New York, arm.
J. Bowleg, I, 741 h New York, hand.
S. Trapt, F, 40th New York, leg get.
W. Brunson, Battery B, ist New York Arfcfllerr.
w* H Harlem, A, 18th New York, shoulder,
J. Collins, A, 25th Sew York, leg.
J. flight, B*7Bd New York, hand.
F. Burns, D, oth Masfacbusettf, foot.
B. Duffj, D, 9th MftSßachnsetts, leg.
J. McLaughlin, D, 9ih MasBachQsetta,£ac&,
Corporal G. o.,Vinceut, H, 12th U. S. Infantry, hip.
I. fcnllivan, J, 13th Masafiobusatts, foot.
Corrorui I. Highland, D, 70th Ne* York; shoulder. *
YV. B. Burg, K, 224 M»BBachu*t}tiB» iojured.
Sergf. H. W. Potter, G, 02U New York, fever.
Ahx. McPKee, B, 16th New York, leg.
Geo. M. Knox. 0, sth U. S. Anillory, leg.
James Brady, G, 2d Deiawire, sick.
Oorp. Chas. E. Lathrop, £, 14ch New York, hand.
Lieut. Gilbert Clmtdier, D, I6tb Michigan, am p, arm.
Geo. Wentworth, D, 6th New Hampshire, sick.
Gael. Wm Evans, K, 6ch Wisconsin, amp arm.> f
Lieut. Ayers, Q, 6th Wiacoasio. anp arm.
Wm. H. Sweeney, Irish Brigade, sick.
Ohaa. R. Lyon, .B; Ist New Turk ArtiUery, sick.
W. B. Michael, K, 14th New York, leg.
L. Stodnrd, E, 50th New York Engineers, sick.
i erpt. Cbaa. H. S&mpaon. A, 3d Maine, leg.
J. M. Miller, I, 4th Michigan, arm.
George Doll. G, 2d U S. Infantry, arm.
Anthony McDade, o,lst New York, arm.
Fdwaid Neil, F, 9th MaFsachuaeUs, thigh.
Wm. H. Patten, Mott’s Battery, leg.
John Haton, I, 2d New York, SickJeB > brigade, sick.
Francis A. Bprage, F, 6th Maine, sick.
James Simpson, I.lst IT. 8. Artillery, wounded,
Wm, Aierett, T, 105th Pennsylvania, sick,
W. F. Watkins, A, sth Michigao, wounded.
Morris P. Severance, F, 4th Michigan, wounded.
JohnS Short, B, 55th New York, leg.
Giorge H. SmiUi, Berdan’B Sharpshooters, Mich., sick.
Patrick LyoD, D, 36th New York, wounded,
C. D. Keeworthy; T, 3d U. S. Infantry, wounded.
Wm. Tharmon, K, Ist New York wounded.
Adam MetsetiEel, K, 62d New York. sick.
James Kelly, I, 21tt New York, wounded.
Joseph Bert, F, 3i«t New York, wounded.
Tboe, Croker, G, 14th U. 8. Infantry, woueded.
J. M. Simpson, C, 12th Reg. U. S., wounded.
George Madison, K, 74th New York.
Thomas Oarthy, C, 10th New York.
James Bliaunon, Ist Connecticut, Artillery.
James Dougherty, 43d New York, sick.
William Baldwin, 1,224 Massachusetts, wounded.
M. Van Linn, band, 7th New York, sick. <-
Wed. F- Cook, E, 2d New York, sick.
L. D. Wiley, I, sth Maine, sick.
J. H. Fowdcn, !,’6tb Maine, sick.
Corporal A. lo, B, 14th Michigan, wounded.
David P. Thompson, B, Ist Massacnasett?, sick;
Wm. F. Dngan, B, Ist Maisachusetts, sick,
J. J. Eellog, H, 27sb New York, sick.
S Wil'ift, H, 4th Michigan,shoulder..
J* W. Keyes, F. 4th Vermont, sick
J. H. Moflit, 0,16 th New York, thigh. •
J. D. Austin. 1,3 d Michigao, iojary, shoulder.
J. Bicb&rdson, B, 4th Michigun, hand.
Corporal Wrn. H. Barnum, I, sth Wisconsin, side*
Conor.l J. I)ick l? 8, C, 14lh llogulara, log. .
0. Felling, A, 7ihNew Jerjey, sick.
G. W. Randall, H, 6th Maine, amputation arm.
A. Gumpert, F, 40tb New York,.injury, back.
J. Auen B, 15th MaßHachußetts, leg.
SergtaotO. June?, C s 87th New York, arm.
W. E Amsden, 0,3 th Vermont, sick.
K. W. Green, G, 29th Massachusetts, sick.
J. 0 Boynton, D, Long Island, sick.
Micfauel Harrigen, H, 3d 17. S. Infantry, hand. -
A. SuHlvan, 1,18 ! h New,York, wounded.
G. Bicgman, E, Bth lUlubls, wounded.
T» Allen, E, Ist New Jersey, wounded.
G. Yogfs, D, 8»h Illinois Cavalry, wounded. ’
A. Ernst, B, 62d Ntw York, rheumatism. .
F.Reed,.F,BsthNewYork,fover. '-
Corywral B. 8. Flint. E, 45tb New York, fever.
Sd XT* S. Artillery, injured, ■
sth Wisconsin, lever. -
E. Oliver, I, 31st New York, fever.
J, F, SlslNew York, wound* arm.
±. er .^ e ®’?t T. D,Mower, Ist Michigan,.wound, arm.
L. C. McKlnrtry, A, lDth Maßsachasetts, rheumatism.
E. B. Long, G, 3at diarrheea.
J, OempbeU, 0, 12 th Beg., wound, shoulder.-
D. Hwsetl, G, 12th Beg , wnund, left sido. ;
t' Fj 72d ( New Yc'rk,injhr6d Internally.
i m 5’ ? d ;Ma«ne, hemorrhage lungs. ,
5L ®u]!,<7?th New. York, fracturod hip.. /
G, King, C, 3d Reg | wound, hHnd.
J-Towers. C, 3d Rtg., wonnd,hand. r
S S n V? tol ?* Massachusetts, wound, arm, -
H.W.Ballirfl, 1,20 th Indiana, injured internally.
J. U. JSncwUoD, I, llth, ;Maaßachnaetfc«' t wound, back,
cergeent B fifcLee ;Bmlth, G 74th N. Y., wound, leg. "
' ? 66th Now York, sick. *
A. Truckej s, 0,12 th Beg i wound; back,
f; T 5 * B, 22d Mawachusetts, wound, leg,
M, Ccrnwßil, p, 6b U S Infantry, wound, hand. 4
Sergeant 11. Polk, 1,65ih New York, wound, foot. v
ConJoni l u. Burton. G, 18m New York; sick. ; ” ;; ' :
J. Ke»fe, TP, 70th wound, leg. >
J. G K, 18th,New York, wound, arrai v
L. Sbarioy, G. k 2d RdwiYbrk. wound, hand;-
0. Ahem, C, 73d New York, diarrhoea
F. Bnmlmrd; K, 2d Yermont, diseaie, h^afPr
|Wby N. WNVV. BW.
F Keen, 38d New York, fever.
M. Cooley, A, 16th Michigan, wound, arm.
D. J. Tinny, P, 6th Maine, fever
0. O. Cullen. K, 4th Maine, rheumatism',
L. Yandeverker, B. 34th New York, fever.
H J. Brndley, 1,17 th New York, fever.
B. Magee, corporal, B, 29ih ftlassachnsetts, fever.
I. G. Wilson, G, 2d Rhode Island, wound in foot,
G. Houguel h E, Ist New Jersey, wound in head.
H. Allen. G, 96th New York, rheumatism.
G. A. Cowan, 1,74 th New York, shoolder.
A. R. Wettcolt, 8,24 Maine, knee.
G. A. Dewyre. B, 17ih New York, injury spine.
M. Kennedy, K, 3d United Stales Artillery, favor.
A. Kuth, D, 2d New Jersey, wound, hip.
J. B. Barton, D, Ist Berdan Sharpshooters, knee.
J. C. Dlaydon, A,2d Malae, injured internal.
J. 11. Hall, A, 7th New Jersey, fever.
N. I). Oowdon, A, 2d Maine f«ver.
F. Hass, E, 66th New York, fever.
O. H. Hawkins, D, 17th New York, sick.
S. H; Field, 1,2 d Maine, eick. • , -
E. Peppercorn, L, 3d United States Artillery, wounded.
J. F. Scaulan, B,9th Maesachusette, wounded.
B. F. Dufßeld, A, 31 New Jersey, sick.
We noticed on board quite a rmnberof Philftdslphians.
among Whom were Lieut. H Oscar - Roberts and Quar
termaster Haviland, of Gosllne’s Zouaves. Captain J. E.
Montgomery was al>o on board. Also, Lient. Thomas /.
Bl&keney, of the California Regiment, aid te Gen. Burns,
who was wounded during the late battle. Lieut. Tait, of
the 10th New York, is also on the list. He was wounded
in the shoutder at Gaines’Hill.
Captain Montgomery is wounded In the thigh, a Mmie*
rifle ball passing through the fl?shy of the leg, ■
escaping the bone, and Inflicting a painful but not dan
gerous wound.
Lieutenant Roberts, of. the 95th Pennsylvania (Gcb*
line’s Zouaves), remained upon the fletd after his regi
ment had retired oh the Friday that the fight raged.
While helping a wounded comrade from the front he re
ceived a hall, which pasted through the breast of his coat,
aod, entering his left arm near the shoulder, It passed
through the limb, causing a flesh wound.
A few minntea afterwards be was In the act of helping
another wounded man*off, when a bail struck him iu the
fleshy part of the right thigh passing through it,' but for
timately without touching the bone. Mr. Roberts was
removed to hls home in the Twenty-second ward. He
declares his intention of rejoining his regiment as sooa
as bis wounds wiil pern it.
Quarteimaster Haviland la not wounded, but he is
very HI.
Both Messrs lUvitand and Roberts state, that to their
positive knowledge, Colonel GoJine and Major Hubbs of
the 96th Regiment, are dead. Major Hubbs wm shot ip
the region of the neck, and a ball passed , through the
chest of Gc looel Goaline.
On the arrival of the Webster, yesterday morning, the
alarm bell was struck by the Northern Liberty Engine
Company, according to previous arrangement. By the
time the boat touched the wharf there were a number of
volunteers on the ground with stretchers, wagons, Ac,
to remove the wounded men to the hospitals, A number
of ladies were also present with such refreshments as the
men were most.in need of.
Efficient arrangemmfcs were made at an early hour,
under Chief of Police Buggies, and Lieut. Franks, of the
Seventh district, to have ibe brave fellows removed to
the different military hospitals. This was quietly ac
com pushed during the morning. Quite » large crowd of
people were on the wharf whi o the removal waa go
ing on.
The New Municipal Boards.
Yesterday was the time fixed by law for the organiza
tion of the Controllers of the Public Schools, Guardians.
.612441008 effected yesterday were as follows :
CONTBOI.LEIiS 07 THE FVBLIC SCHOOLS.
The members of this Board met at 10 o’clock.
The m*eting was called to order by Mr. Freeborn,
upon whose motion George I. Riche took the chair. Mr.
Wm. J. Reed was chosen secretary.
5 be certificates of the members elect were then pre
sented and read.
The Board then went into an election for president.
Mr. Leech nominated Thomas G. H .>Uing«worth.
Mr. Freeborn nominated Leonard R. Fiotcber.
. A ballot was Lfatn taken with the following result:
Fletcher 13; Hollingsworth 11.
Mr. Fletcher was then declared duly elected president.
Upon taking the chair be said :
1 return you my sincere thanks for the honor you have
conferred upon mo on this occasion. It is truly an honor
to preside over the Board of Education o'' the city of
Philadelphia. I cannot, for a moment, flatter myself
tb&t my election is owingto anything in myself. I at
tribute it entirely to the cnmse pursued by myself in en
deavoring to produce a reform in this board. Thanking
you for the kindness, I accept it.
The election for secretary being next In order, Messrs,
James D. Campbell and Robert J. Hemphill were placed
in nomiDarion. A communication signed Daniel J. Cor
coran, submitting his name' for secretary, warialso read.
The communication stated that the writer had always
been a decided party man. .
Mr. Campbell received 13 votes, and Mr. HemphiU 12
votes. Mr. Campbell was thereupon declared elected.
Messrs. Rich 6 and Flitcraft were then appointed a
committee to waii upon the Mayor and request him to
administer the oath to the members.
The board then took a brief recess. Upon reassem
blin# Mayor Henry was introduced, and the memoers
were sworn in.
On motion, a committee was appointed to revise the
by-laws.
The board then adjourned. :
BOARD OF HEALTH.
The members of the board assembled yesterday morn
ing. There was no election of offioers, however. The
board will meet again to day.
BOARD OF attARMAHS OF THB POOR
A meeting of the Board of Guardians of the Poor was
held yesteiday afternoon at the office on Seventh street,
to organize for the ensuing year.
The following new members appeared, were qualified
and took their seats:
Henry Haines, appointed by the District Court, Ste
phen Taylor, reappointed by the Supreme Court, John
H. Mails, reappointed by the Court of Common Pleas,
and James D. Brown, elected by Councils.
On motion of Mr. Bervtr, Mr. Ereiy wal elected tem
porary chaiimsn.
The credentials of the new members were then read.
On motion, nominations were inade for president, as
follows: John Mr Maris and Siepheu Taylor.
Mr. Tavior declined, and there beiog no other candi
date John M. Maris was declared the President of the
Board of Guardians of the Poor for the emuing year.
Hr. Marls thanked the Board for the honor conferred
upon him in a few neat remarks
On motion, the rules were suspended for the purpose
of electing a secretary.'
Charles T. Miller was nominated for secretary, and'
being the only candidate was re-elected Secretary of the
Board.
, Mr.F. A.Serverwasre-electedTreasoi'erof the Board.
Hr. Server stated that, as the relief fuui of the out
door agents was exhausted so far as the 60 per coot, al
lowance before the fir Bt of July, be o Sere ha resolution
that they *lumW be restricted , j.._{ga jalyl
on expenditure of two per cent, each m October, 12 par
On m»—
electal u™™ ori bn
eieoiea no ..l.ourntd to thta morning.
Slightly Annoying.—lf thereYre any
CKM .bwe circimißtances justify a f»» unuuardud ex
®J’*“ 1011, > porhaps the following one is a nullable epeoi-
»’«» hugmnfng of April, a young Philadelphian
started for Parrn to proßont to the French Government a
f“! , i^i’* I * <!ul ‘ al s» a eaB rolatiog to nevigating the atr:
bridges acroee the Allautlo ocean, ami
•t her things cute, but not so marvellous. Amount of
finances torty dolor*. Amount of faith Inversely as the
d,stancefrom New Yorfc to Pari* by way of the NmS
Pole. Beachiny Pans as the owner of twenty dollars, he
aadrtssed aletter to the Chamberlain of the Kmperor,
requesting the hoßor of an audience with His Majesty,
ortho appointment of a Commissioner to examine his
theories. Of coune it was not long before small change
became more plenty than pleasant; and thereupon he
wrote to the correspondent of a firm in the United States
who were acquainted with his pecuniary affairs, and
from whom he had. good cause to expect assistance. Tbe
correspondent had been advised of everything excepting
thepaymentof a little money. An** about face’ l be
came necessary, and free hows after leaving Parte, a
loner came to his hole! from Colonel Pave, Aid-do-
Camp of tbe Emperor, stating that his petition bad been
granted. Almost a coincidence J ab soon as the summer
has passed away, the young man intends returning to
Pans, naturally with more experience, and if queer ideas
beget queer rosults, we may have something considered
odd.
Liberal Donations to the Soldiers
DY A SUBDAY SCHOOL.—On the morning of the
411 i, a largo audience assembled in Bt. Matthew's Lu.
theran Church. Now street, below Fourth. Hymus were
sung, praj or offered, and tbe Declaration of Independence)
was read, followed by a patriotic address by Rov. Ti. W.
ButteT, the pastor. It was announced that the teachers
and pupils of the main and two mission schools hud
brought to the church the following articles, to be ap
portioned among several hospitals, for tbe benefit of the
sick and wounded: Cash 5102.67, 55 shirts, 19 pairs
drawers, 165 pocket handkerchiefs. 78 towels, 20 pack
ages moeqaito netting, 18 canes, 350 fans, 270 orauges,
2C4 lemons, 204 bottles porter, 98 bottles ale, 39 bottles
wine, 4 bottles braßdy,lsB pounds farina, 168 poonds
corn starch, 29 jars preserves and jellies, 57 pounds tama
rinds. 87 pounds dried fruit, 13 pounds soicos, 3 bottles
essence of ginger, 41 packages lint, 1 Jar pickles, 98
pounds sugar, 66 rolls bandages, 42 pounds dried beef,
24 bams, 3 pounds tea, 2 packages soda biscuit, 34J4
pounds crackers, 7 pounds oatmeal, 90 pounds ricp, 40
cskes soap, 2 pieces Bologna sausage, 2 packages rag*,
169-pairs stockings*! sheet, 9 pairs slippers, 14 pounds
arrow root, 24 eggs, # dozen sick cnp% 2 pies, 24 large
cakes, 14 botlles cologne, 32 spring chickens, 9 neck-ties,
4 botlles catsup, 2 gallons whisky, 24 pin-cushionß, 12
hato brushes, 12 combs &c. ,
Military Hospital Matters —The
contributions of our citizens to the army hospitals Isere
are of the most varied and liberal character, and every
body seems desirous of doing something for the relief of
-the patients. A few days ago a subscription paper waa
, JD tbo Philadelphia Club, corner of Thirteenth
and Walnut streets. Although moat of the members had
already given largely, and many are now out of town,
the tnbscrlptions already exceed twenty-two hundred
collars This sum is to be expanded by a committee in
the purchase of such articles as are most needed in the'
different hospitals.
Tbe surgeon In charge of Wood- street United States
mmy hospital acknowledges the numerous liberal dona
tions Bent to the hospital during his abaence in command
of the Whilldln, His thanks are due to the public
icbools, to the farmers of Spring Garden and Fifth
streefs markets, to the benevolent societies, Sabbath
scboolr, and to many citizens.
iit the stated meettog of tbe Robert Morris Hose
Company a resolution was passed tendering the use of
their ball to Colonel Grosman for the reception of the sick
and wounded soldiers..
Broad-street Hospital. —It has
been elated by some of the soldiers that the officers in
the Broad-street Hospital do sot pursue a proper course
in regard to the government of the different branches of
the hospitil department. It may be well to state that the
report is incorrect, and is altogether without foundation.
Uiider the Bkilful guidance or the surgeon-ia-chiof, I)r.
John Neill, aud his assistants, every branch of the
hospital department undergoes dally inspection, and
every patient’s wants are strictly attended to.
Wo aro .sorry, however, to state th*t this is not the
case m all of the Government hospitals in this’city.
Delicacies which .have been sent for the benefit of our
sick and wounded, by our patriotic ladles, are appro
priated by the officers, Sueh shameful conduct should
not be tolerated, and tbueo specimens of humanity who
would rob a sick or wounded soldier, who has loft bis
home to fight our country’s battles, of any delicacy that
has been prepared for them, deserves a traitor’s rewird,
and should be bold in contempt by a]l lover 3 of humanly,
freeaonj, and henevolenco.
Belief to the Families op Voltjn-
TREES.—It has been suggested to Councils as to the
propriety of discontinuing the relief now extended by
the city to the families of volunteers. The preseot fund
is nearly esbauated, and it is proposed ta create a fnrthor
loan of 5300.000 for this purpose. There is a balance of
about $BO,OOO remaining of the Defence Fund, and it la
proposed to devote $50,000 of this to tbe families of volua
+H® rs *J D order t 0 keep tilo Re Hef Commiitoe in fnnils un
til after ; the summer recess, and until the new loan bill
can be pasaod. In tho appropriation of tbe Defence Fund
tor this purpose, there is no disposition on tbo part of
uouncils to cripple, (much less to disband, the Homo
'Sfriif*-. ■ organization will be kept up until the dose
ni»i when 11 vHI 1,0 tnade the nucleus of a new
w j!‘^V ffoC ' lv “, mn **™ establishment, nnflsr
ma.o as wtU a* Municipal authority/
„ .9 N f g o AY Mr. Hirau
Fmitlij of South ward, Camden, left for tho Peninsula,
to look after the sUkaefl woumlol Jerssymem Mr
Bmitb has volnnteered h!s setviees for as they
may be needed, and will correspond with the friend- It
the soldiers; thus furnishing that Information, the^want
of ft inch hua.ciiufi/tf so much anxiety hoTctoforo This
evening a meeting will .be held in the Second Bant!it
, Church the object of which *3 to effect an organization
to receive donations oL money and of articles useful to
the sick and wounded; Mr. Smith is well known as a
I’bijamhropicpatriot, eminently fitted for the position,
and all donations will undoubtedly be appropriated to a
legitimate use.
Episcopal Hospital for Soldiers,
Notwithstanding the generous beneSactions of a syrri
palbizing people, the Episcopal Hoapi'al stm needs more
money, and counterpanes* and blankets for two hundred
beds* Iu a fewjlays a full acknowledgment of all that
been received "will appear in the newspapers.- As
,Wed need ay n ext has be en eet apart for the reception ot
the soldiers, it is necessary to have these abides to-day.
Such, articles may be sent to the residence of Dr/Oauoir
r 2M*2B Cliestmit street, or otherwise to tho ofllco,
.708 >Teinm street,,or dirccll/ to the hospital, corner of
Jroht and Lehighavenue.
Convalescent Soldiers.—lt is ex
pectofl during the nrcaont week th»t there will be daily
arrivals of sick and wounded soldiers. A numbsr from
Baxter’s Ffio Zouaves arrived on Sunday evening. The
large hospital at Forty-third and Spruce streets, West
Philadelphia, is now ready for the reception of a Urge
number. During the week there will be a rieartog out 4 of
the hospitals. Y*ry many of the man. are convalescent,
ard will be forwarded to their regiments. From 1,20 i
to 2,000 are cow ready to go. The men tbemselvea ap
pear very anxious to return.
Vote OF Thanks.—Company A. of
the Bth Regiment of New York State Militia, through
tbolr captain, James F Johnstoni have expressed their
gtateful thanks to the managers of the Cooper rthbp
Volunteer Refreshment SaloonTßnd to the ladies of Ken
sington, f«.r tb« many kindnesses and favors,-and for the
delicacies and teatablos bo ptenteously bestowed upon
them by their lioapitaUty on the occasion,of their,visit to
our city In charge of prisoners, assuring them that they
many obligations under which they have laid them wilr
never be forgotten j though they may not be able to repay
them for their generous liberality, yet they doubt notit
will meet itß reward hereafter.
Diseases Among Swine.—We learn
tbattbe><bog cholera I .’ has made tis appe&raace in our
adjaeent counties. It is said thata trader iu from
Ohio, recently brought a lot here, and sold them to
farmers in the lower part of Chester, and othor parts of
tbe State. These hogs were afflicted with what Is kaown
as the “ hog cholora,” and, as a consequence, many of
them died after coming in poßpession of their new ownerj.
This disease is said to be more fatal than pleuro-pneuma
nia, so dreaded by cattle*dealers.
The Steamer John Brook.— The
following note, which was received on'Satnrdo) , explains
itself: V _
RSOISTBATIOK DEPAKTMEKT, HBALTH OFFICE, S. W.
corner of Sixth and Saasom streets.—Philadelphia, July
Editors: lam requested by Dr F. B. Hahn,
surgeon in charge of the John Brook, with wonuded
and eick soldiers, to state that the said vessel lias arrived
at Annapolis, hid:, and unloaded, and gone to Fortre is
Monroe. As the commumty expects that the vessel
named will arrive at our wharves, the statement will be
proper. Respectfully youra,' _
GEORGE B. CHAMBERS,
Registration Clerk, Health Office.
Died of Starvation.—Yesterday
morning, about eight ; o’clock, an unknown German
woman tell dead in Conn’s court, near Front and Tnomp
son streats, in the Seventeenth ward. She had been a
ledger in the Seveotesatb ward station for the last two
or three nights preceding her death. Yesterday morn
ing the informed one of the officers that she had nothing
to eat for four days. After leaving the station-house
tdbe went to Conn’s court, and the neighbors furnished
her with coffee, bread, etc., which she devoured very
eagerly. Immediately after, she fell to the ground and
expired. Her remains wera taken to the station, and the
coroner was notified to hold an inquest. • .
Arrival of the Massachusetts.—
*1 he United States steamer Masaackusett*, S. H Cooper,
lieutenant commanding, has arrived at the navy yard.
Bbe left this port about two weeks since with the mails
and provisions for the various blockading fleets. _Whtie.
on lun , -W tbe- steamer-atonond ,*» Fortress Bloa
roento leave a,rebel officer who was captured' at SI.
Johns. - . ....
Military Matters in. Camden.—The
Fourth New Jersey Regiment, which Buffered v*ry se
verely in the recent battles before Richmond, .was re-:
crulted in this city, and most of its members belonged in
our sister city. The fact that the regiment suffered so
severely, and the uncertainty as to the face- of many
of its members, have most painful feeling of
suspense and anxiety la Camden.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
SAM. W. DECOURfcEYyI
JAMES 0. HAND, > COMMITTKH OF THB MOKTX.
J. B. LIPPINC.OTT,; ) \
LETTER BAGS
At ths Merchant*' BxchangC) Philadelphia.
Ship 'Wm ’ Cummings, WiUar „...........Liverpool, soon
Ship Frank Bonlt, M0r5e................ L i verpool, sooa
B»rk 7 bomas Daliett, Di 11.............. Lagu tyra, soon
Bai k L Johnson, Johnson..... Cape of Good Hope, soon
Brig Mary EThompson, Havener.......Barbados, soon
MARINS INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, July 8,1962.
BUN RISES... 4 40-SUN SETS. T 29
HIGH WATER II 23
ARRIVED.
Bark Achelles, Gallagher, 10 days from Key West, in
ballast to Thomas Richardson ft Co.
Scbr Show Flake, Dickerson, 6 days from Boston, in
ballast to captain.
Schr A Tirrell, Higgins, 5 days from Boston, in b&lUit
to Noble, Caldwell & Co. rjxJ ..riaSt
Schr North Pacific, Robs, 3 days from Proviacetown,
with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot.
Schr Westover, Eldridge, 5 days from Boston, with
mdse to Twells & Co.
Schr Mary Clark, Howard, 4 days from Newburyport,
with mdee to Geo B Kerfoot.
Schr Little Rock, Bowen, 3 days from Alexandria, in
bafiaßt to A G OaltellA Go.
Schr Lotus, Quinn, from Hilton Head.
Sebr Caleb Stetson, Robinson, from Baintree.
‘ Schr JZortensta' Fowler, from Salisbury.
Scbr fames M Vance, Burdge, Point.
Sobr 8 E Jones, Jones, from Hyennis.
Steamer Daniel Webster, Wood, from Fortress Monroe
1 day, with 500 sick and ■ wounded soldiers—vessel to
captain. Passed in the Bay bark Helen Maria, from
New York; brigs Daniel Moleny, Rebecca Sheppard, and
R H Fitter. . ',:
CLEARED.
Brig Herrim&ivGray, Key West, Btehop, Simons A
Co. •
Scbr.O A Stetson, Rich, Cambridge, Maxfield Sc Co.
Scbr Lotns, Quinn, Boston, Wm H Johns A Co.
Schr Caleb Stetson, Robinson, JBaintrea, Costner,
Stickney A Co.
Scbr Hortensia, Fowler, Haver-Hill, Hammett, Van
Unaen - ___ _ _
Scbr Jas M Vance, Burdge, Fortfess Mdnfoer'Tyierr
Stone A Co. ;
Bchr S E Jones, Jones, Providence, B Milnes & Co.
Schr A Tirrell, Higgins, Boston, Noble, Caldwell &" Co.
Sir Fanny Garner, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde.
Barge James Hand, Bhelhora, New York, W P Clyde.
(Oorrespohdeheß oltHe PEfiadSscna'ia*.„
Cll , LEWES, DelTTSiv S;
fehip Ocean Scud, for Liverpool, and Burk Old Hlcko-
H f r a,t ’ pMie<l 10 861 to-day- Steamor Atlaotic
1* B ‘ ■•to Jircuwatw. Wind West. • ~
Yonrs, JOHN P. MARSHALL.
UStfOaiu'iifA.
Ship tionsoon, Loring, from Singapore, at New York
«h inst. :
Ship Vanguard, Hallott, from Liverpool, at New York
fithinet.
Steamship Danl Webster (U S transport), Blethen,
from Barrhon’s Bar, at New York 6th inst.
Bark Dorothea Henrietta, Smith, from Montevideo
29th April at New York 6th inst.
Bark Argeau, Potter, oleared at Boston sth inst. for
New Orleans.
Bark/Tycoon, Le trin: Rainbow, and Arothusa, were
at Key West 80th nit.
Brig Vm A Dresser, Hatch, cleared at Bangor 3d inst.
for Philadelphia.
; Brig Bibecca Sheppard, Somers, cleared at Key West
27ifc ult. for Philadelphia.
Schr M Powell, Fenton, hence at New York sfch inst.
Schr S P Siner, May, hence at Key West 24th nit.
Scbr Henry Nutt, Baker, cleared at Key West 24th
nit. for New Orleans.
LEGAL.
ESTATE OF ALFRED SLADE,
-I—4 DECEASED.—Letters of admimsuihMoa npnn tho
Estate of ALFRED SLADE, late of She city of Philadel
phia, docooscd, having this day been granted to the sub
scriber by the Register of Wills of the city and county
of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to said estate will
make pay moot, and Ihoso having claims prrsoat them to
EDWIN MITCHELL. Administrator,
No. 24 North FRONT Street.
*•»'“ PiTILADBLPIUA, June 10, 1802- jolO tuGfc
“jvroTicE. —to Mary williams,
Xl widow of.Abnor Williame, late of Londonderry
township, Chester county; ABNER WILLIAttS ASK
WITH, ANN DELANX ASKWITH, ABNER WIX
LIAMS, GAIUS P. WILLIAMS, aod ELIZABETH
EDWARDS, legatees and legal representatives of the
said Abner Williams, deceased:
Application has been made to the Orphans’ Court of
Chester county for an oxter to sell the real estate of said
deceased, consisting of a messuage and tract of land,
situate in Londonderry township aforesaid, bounded' by
lands of John Ramsey, Hugh Ferguson, aud others, con
taining about tbiitv-eight acres, more or teas, under the
provisions of the act of April 18,1853, relating to real
estate, and said Court has appointed the second MON
DAY of Aogmt next, at the'Coart House, In West
Chester, for the hearing of all parties interested who
may choose to appear and Bhow cause why the sale of
said real estate should not be decreed, when and where
you may attend if you see proper.
WAL DARLINGTON,
Attorney for Petitioners.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND BEADING RAILROAD COMPANY. '
Philadelphia, June 28, 1862.
The BATES of FUEIGHT and TOLLS on ANTHdA
01TE COAL trsnsported by this Company will be as foU
lows during the month of JOLY, ISGa:
Port Garbos
Mount Carbon. ..
Schuylkill Haven
Auburn.'........
Port C1int0n..,,.,
During the month of AUGUST, 1862, the rates will bo
as follows: , . -, ,
Jfrom . , To Riohm’d. To Pliiiada,
Port Carbon 51.98 ■ .jteg”
Mount Carb0n,,..127 1.67
Schuylkill Haven 1.96 1.60
Auburn.. 1.80 ISO
Port Clinton. 1.75 1.45
On and after SKPTEMBEB 1,1862, tho rates will be
as follows:
c From JTo BicbraTtJ JTo Pbilada,
Port Carbon.. $2lB $l.BB
Mount Carb0n.............. 2.17 187
Scbnylhtil Haven 2.10 1.80
Auburn 2 00 1.70
Port Clinton 105 165
_
\y order of the Board of Managers.
je3Q-3ra W. H. WEBB, Secretary.
T N S’OEM ATI ON IQU THE
JL PEOPLE,—
FRaNKFOBD general news agency,
WILLIAM 0. SHEABD takes this opportunity to In
form his patrons and thp public that bo is now prepared
to* furnish all the leading Philadelphia and Now York
newspapers, magazines, and periodicals.
Agent for tho DAILY and WEEKLY PRESS. Sub
scribers - and others can have them delivered as Boon as
Issued at their reaidencoß or places of business in Frank’
ford or vicinity. . jeß-lm
IVRAIN PlPE.—Stone Ware Drain
JL/ Pipo from 2to 12-inch bore. 2-Inch bore, 2ao per
yard; 3-inch bore, SOo per yard; 4-inch bore, 400 per
yard 5 5-inch bore, 50c per . yard $ 6-inch bore, 65c per
yard. Every variety of connections, bends, traps, and
hoppers. We are now prepared to furnish pipe in any
Quantity, and on liberal terms to dealers and those pur
chasing in lurgo Quantities. ■
OBNAMENTALCHIMNEY TOPS.—'Vitrified Terra
Ootta Chimney Tops, plain and ornamental designs, war
ranted to stand the action of coal gag or the weather in
any climate.
GARDEN VASES.—A-great variety of ornnmenta
garden Vases, in Terra Cotta classical, designs, all sizes,
and warranted to stand the weather.
Philadelphia Terra Ootta Works, Office and Ware
Booms 1010 CHESTNUT Street,
jel7-tf : S. A. HARRISON.
pLARET-ST. JULIBN CLARET,
In cases, of different vintages, for sale by
* : CHeS. S. OARBTAIR3,
jj2 : 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Streets:
Bay bum.—an invoice of
very superior BAT RUM, in Quarter casks, just
received and for solo by OHAS, S. OAUSTAIR3,
Jy2 126 WALNOT and 21 GRANITE Stl'tstJ.
OIL.—An invoice of “ Oar-
V/ stairs ,n pure Olive OH jaat received per Ocean
bkimmer. For sale by ..=
• A xt „„ CHARLES S. OMtSTAIRS,
. Jy4 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Sts.
CRACKERS.-—5OO boxes (fold
iM- Chop No. 1 Fire Oruckerß.
Oranges and Lemon*, in prime order, for sale by
. . BHODEB & WILLIAMS, . .
mn , No. IQ7. South WATER Street,
A MJSRIOAN RObF®Q^SLATEBr
XX FULLY EQUAL to the liKST tt r ELHa 3LA.TK3.
aiF2e-Zr n:
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1862.
T?OR SALE—The Goodwill and Fix-
X: tures of a DBINKIJIG SALOON, on one of the
greatest thoroughfare' in the cite, Inquiro at B F.
GLENN’S Real Estate Mart, 323 South FOEf&fH
Street. y jo2B-t
fgj, FOB SALE—Delaware-county
, Farm, containing 96 acrea of first-rate land, situ
ate near Marcus Hook, Philadelphia and Wilmington
Railroad. Largs and substantial stone impi »venmte,
nicely watered, good fruits, Ac. Price 59.0b0. Also,
a floe Fruit Farm in the. State of Delaware, near Dover,
134 acres immediate possession. Price only 87,000.
* Apply to R. PG
jf.26.tf ' No. WALNUT Street.
F - ” OB SALE oa EXCHANGE, for
morebaadiso or an unimproved lot of. ground, desi
raldo city Property. J. WALTOB,
je!9-tf 413 W AIiNITT Streot.
TO BENT—A THREtfi^STOttY
SsIdBICK DWELLING, on RACK Street, ono door
above Twelfth, north sii‘e. Rent low to a good tenant.
Apply to : WETHEBILL A BROTH 811,
jo!2 47 and 49 North .SECOND Street.
45 TO EENT—A THREE-STORY
Bilk BRICK DWELLING, on PINE Street, near
Seventeenth, north side. Apply to ;•
WSTHERILL’A BROTHER,
je!2 47 and 49 North (SECOND Street. ;
m FOR SALE OB TO, LET—Four
Bw. Houses, on tbe west side of BROAD Street, below
Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest oorner of
NINTH and BANSOM Streets. : f - mh26-tf
ffi PO B SALE “0 HE 4P,”
—3C-«CHEAP. ,, —Perry r Oounty FARM, containing 138
acres, 28 woodland, the balsnce under a high state of
cultivation first-rate fencing, nicely watered, excellent
improvemeats,. 16 miles from Harrisburg. : Price only
$6,500. Terms easy.
n FOB SALE—A first-rate Mont
!£. gomery-county Farm, containing 89 acres, with
Urge and substantial stone improvements, oil tbe Ridge
Turnpike, near Norristown. Price only $95 per acre.
Apply to ! E. PST TIT,
j*26 tf / : No. 309 WALNUT Street.
A TWO FAB MS FOB SALE IN
32. Cecil County, one. contaiulng 98, the
other 100 Acres, near tbe Pennsylvania line and a short
distance from the Oxford station of the Central Rsllroad,
convenient to chnrchos, mills, schools, &c. Situated in
the most thickly settled part of the county. Also a farm
of 280 acres near the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and
Baltimore Railroad. They will.be sold on ascomraoda
ting terms. Apply to H. H. MITCHELL, ,
je24-tuths9t* ELKTON, Cecil County, Md.
PUSLIC*SALE of DESIRABLE
BIS.COTOTBY BKBIDENOFS.'
I will sell, withoutireßerve, on the premises, in HID
DONFIBLD, , on SATORDaYV July 12th, at S
o’clock P.;M..ith*» fftllnwing described Besideoces:
~ ’BRICK HOUSE, corner MAIN and POTIER Streets,
containing nine chambera, large parlor,dining-room, and
kitchen; with dry airy cellar, and an excellent well of
water. Lot contains; about one acre, set in graes wlth
Fruit Trees. This house with a small expenditure of
money can be made one of the most comfortable and
beautiful residences in tbe village;
I will also sell HENDRY HALLY which i* situated on
the end of the lot, with all the seats and centente of
building; the house and hall are well arranged and adapted
for a large school of either sex. Haddonfield, from ita
boundless contiguity of shade, rural walks, pure atr; good
health, easy, frequent, and pleasant access to ihe cities of
Philadelphia and New York, is unsurpassed as a location
for first* class Boarding School.
Tbe Bonds are for One Thousand Dollars each. Their
payment Is guarantied by endorsement of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, the Philadelphia, Wilmington,
and Baltimore Railroad Company, the Philadelphia
and Beading Railroad Company on the back of each
; bond, in the following words—vhs:
“Know ail men by these praaeneertbat the Pennsyl
vania Bailroad Company, the Wilming
ton, and Baltimore Raproad phha
delpbia and Beading Company, M
them for a valuable to them paid by the
rISS Company, do hereby (in pursuance
of the Dowe* - authority conferred by-two acts of
~ABSOTitiy,of lbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap
proved jospectlvely on the twenty-third day of Ma.cn,
A. D. js6l, 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
bolter of the within Bond the punctual payment of the
pphcipol and interest thereof, when and as the same
YAall become due and payable according to the terms of
"afl6x^r^e^“cOTfraon f br ai oo^iM^ l:l^alll a y®i^^ !T, “ to
duly attested, ani caused the signatures
Preaiderte, to be hereunto written, this'
second day of June, anno Domini eighteen hundred and
sixty-two (1862) ’>
Payment for the Bonds will be required aa foliowa:
To Jiichm’d To Philada.
. '177
1.70
1.00
- 1.55
1.30
1.25
P BODES & WILLIAMS, No. 107
XL South WATER Btreet 3 offer for sale the following:
75 cases assorted Jellies. \ :V
-100 coses American Pickles, pints and Quarts. •
60 cases American Pickles, gallons and half gallons.
50 cases French Brandied Cherries, ■- ‘
76 caseß French Brandied Peaches. :
.40 cases Lewis & Bros.* Condensed Milk.
50 cases Bordeaux Olive Oil, in black bottles.
■ 20 cases Virgin Oil of Aix. .. .... .
- 60 cases Racgalupi Oil, pints and Quarts.
Albo, a well* assorted stock Crosßotfi BiackwolPs Oelo
bratod English Pickles. * . - -
QARDINE&. —A very superior brand
fD for sale by \ CHARLES 8. OABBTAIBB,
ap2 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street
VVLIVE OIL.—An invoioe of '-pure
v/ Olive Oil, to arrive per ship Y&ndaHa j also, ao in
voice per Ocean Skinner, for sale by
OHAS. 8. OABSTAIRS,
je 20 N0;126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE St.
LATOUR OLIVE 01L.—463 basket*
LA7 OUR OLIVE OIL, just rooeivod, and for sale
by JAURETGHE A LAVEBGNE, 202 and 204 South
FRONT Street. .
CAUTION.—Having soen a spurious article of Oil
branded «J. Latour,’.' caution the public against
purchasing tho' same,' as the genuine J: Latour Oil can
be procured only from üb.
JABEUTOHB ft LAYEfiGNE,
myl3-tf SOS and 204 South FBONT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO fcST.
Albo, a FRUIT FABMj near Dover, State of Dela
ware, 107 acres. Price only 85,500.
Apply to . : E PETTIT,
j«2O No. 309 WALNUT street. .
I will also sell attfae same time the FRAME COTTAGE
in which I reside. .- The building is conveniently arranged
for either summer or winter residence, with excellent fur
nace, bath-room, store-room,^ two kitchens, parlor,
library, dining-room, and all thejcbnveniences necessary
for pleasure or comfort. The’yard is well fitted with
choice flowers and shrubbery, with Kitchen Garden con
taining all tbe desirable family vegetables now growing.
The property also embraces Zee House, Milk House. Car
riage Bouse, and Stable; .
These properties , are located within three squares of
the Camden and Atlantic Bailroad Station. This road
will have its connection with New York by the Ist of.
Septomberi thus affording direct connection with that
city * and hourly connection with Philadelphia.
But a small portion of the money will be required upon
either property, or, if sold privately, city property may
bo taken in exchange.
Also, a number of articles of Household and Kitchen
Furniture, Carpets, Matting, and small Iron Safe.
The sale to be peremptory, without reserve. Full par
ticulars may be bad by applying at my Office, 108
FOURTH Street, below Chestnut between the hours of
9 and 12 A. M. . J. E, PEYTON.
N.B.—Poseeasion given Immediately. jy3-thstust
SALE JUNCTION EAILBOAJ)
COMPANY'S BONDS.—The Junction BailroaJ
Company Invites proposals, iu writing, for the purchase
of tbe whole or any part of $500,000 First Mortgage Six
per Cent. Coupon Bonds. "
The Mortgage is made to Alexander Henry,: E** f
Trustee, and will be duo July 1,1882. It is secured upon
the entire Railroad and Property of the Company lying
on the wort side of Behuylkill, between Belmont and
Gray’s Ferry. .I« terms provide for a sioking food of
1115,000 por y to be invested in these Bonds, or in the
First Mortgage Bonds of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, tbe Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Com
pany, tbe Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Bail
road Company, in the Loans of the United States, or of
the Btate of Pennsylvania, at the discretion of the Board
of Directors.
Tbe first hsßtalment of lO per cent. will bo payable on
the first day of August, and 10 per cent.- additional on the
first of each succeeding month until the whole amount is
.paid, ■ >-•'
Proposals will be addressedto OHABItVSiX. SMITH,
Treasurer, 227 South FOURTH Street, until MONDAY,
July. 21.
Each propose will stale the total number or amount of
the bonds wanted, and the price offered per bond of,
SI,OOO.
Ihe Company reserves to itself the right to accept or
reject the whole or any part of any proposition received.
Successful bidders will be notified of the acceptance of
their proposals within one week from the opening of their
bids. JOSEPH liBSLEY,
• jel94jy2l ; "
rrio pisTiLiBKS.
j- Tfee DISTIIiLEBT known Mtlx
Secretary Junction Railroad 60.
"PHCENIX,”/
and formerly owned and occupied by SAMI.. BMYTH,
laa., gltnated on TWENTY-THIBD, between BAO3
and VINE Btrfffitg, Philadelphia, Capacity 800 buehglg
par day, Ig now offered Zbr gale on reagonabie and accom
modating taring. Ig In good rnnnlng order, and hag all
toe modem improremontg. An Artesian well on toe pro
migeg fumiahee an unfailing gnppty or good, jure water,
Addreae Z. LOOKS A CO., No, 1010 HABKB3
Streot, Philadelphia. fe23.fitf
COAL.
pOAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED
\J beg leave to Inform their friends and tho public that
they havo removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from
ffOBLE-STBEET WHA33F, on the Delaware) to their
Yard, northwegs corner of BIGHT E and WILLOW
Streets, where thoy Intend to hoop the best Quality of
LEHIGH GOAL, from the most approved mines, at thi
lowest prices,-. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
JOS. WALTON & GO.,
Office, 112 South SECOND Street,
Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. rahl-tf
iLJLGMINATIJ*& Gil,&.
« r UCIFKR” OIL WORKS.
U 100 bbls«Lucifer” Burning Oil on hand.
We guarantee the oil to be non-explosive, to bem all
the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without
crusting the wick, and bat slowly. Barrels lined with
glass enamel. WEIGHT, SMITH, & PEARSALL,
fegl-tf Office 51f> MARKET Street
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
rpo FAMILIES RESIDING
IN THE .•
RURAL DISTRICTS.
Wo are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at
their country residences with every description of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., Aa.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
jo2l.tr OOBNEB ELEVENTH AND VINE STS.
T7ERY CHOICE OOLONG TEA at
V 75 centß per pound.
JAMES HOMER A SON,
SEVENTH aud NOBLE, and
jy2 . SIXTH ami WOOD.
TRINE OLD JAMAICA COFFEE—
JL* Fresh roasted every day.
JAMES HOMER & SUN, '
• ' • SEVENTH and-NOBLE, and r
jy2 SIXTH anil WOOD.
"VTEW MACKEREL.
•i-V 150 Bbls New Large No. 3 Mackerel,
150 Half Bbls , “ « « \
In store and and for sale by '• v
MURPHY k KOONS,
jel4.tf No. 146 North WHARVES.
jyiACKEBEL, HERRING-, SHAD,
2,500 Bbls Mass Nos. 1,2, and, 3 . Mackerel, late
caught fat fish, in assorted packagesf ' ' *
2,000 Bbls New Bastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax
Herring. ; •?./ - . - - •.
2,500 Boxes Lubeo, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring.
150 Bbls New Mess Shad.
250 Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, &c.
In store and for sale by >
MURPHY & KOONS,
jel4.IT No. 146 North WHARVES.
fIARTER’B CELEBRATED NEW
\J JERSEY SUGAR CUBED HAMS, just received.
JAMES HOMED A BON,
je2o Seventh and Noble and Sixth and Wood sta.
pOTTON SAIL DUCK
\-J : VAB, of all numbers ana brands. |
Bason's Back Awning Twills,of slid
Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Got
Also, Taper Manufacturers’ Brier F«
bet wide. Tarpaulins, Belting, Bail Twta
JOHHW.BVBBM.
torf-lf Itt Ji
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Delaware mutual safety
QJBUBANOE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BT THE LEGISLATURE 07
PENNSYLVANIA, 1835,
OFFICE 8. E, CORNER THIBD AND WALNUT
STREETS. PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS, )
CARGO, 5 To all parts of the World.
IBEiGHT, \
s INLAND INSURANCES
On (foods, by Hirers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Osrrlagtt
to aU parts of the Union.
FLEE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling .honsest-fto.
ABSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1881.
FA*. 008*.
8100,008 United States Fire per cent Loan, *100.250 00
50,000 United States Six per cent. Tree-
Bury Notes 40,905 8?
JfijOOO Emted States Seven and Three*
tenths per cent. Treasury Notes 15,000 00
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per
cent. L0an..,..,..,,. 89,58115
128,050 Philadelphia City Six per cent.
/ L0an...., 119,445 1?
30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent.
Loan 14,075 00
10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Jbfort»
. gage Six per cont. 80nd5....... 10,000 00
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort
; gags Six per cent. 80nd5...,,40,180 81
15,000 300 Shares Stock German town Gas
1 Company, principal and interest
: guarantied by the City of Phi
. todelphia... 14,687 W
5,000100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania , :
1 Bailroad C0mpany...,.,..,..,, 5,000 00
Billsreceivable for inanrances made...... 90,780 07
Bonds ani M0rtgage5..;.....,.,,.,...... 75,000 00
Beal E5ttte...,*......................... 11,888 85
: Balances idno at Agencies—Premiums on
Marine) Policies. Interest, and other
Debts (hethe Company..,... 48,181 97
Scrip and; 8to«k of sundry Insnranoe and
other Ojmpanies, *11,843 —estimated ▼*.
■hie...4 . 4,088 00
Oash on land—ln Banka..... ..*61,098 08
In Drawer...... 617 88
PIBBOTOBB.
Samuel X. Stokes,
J. F. Periston,
Henry Sloan, ■./
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Spencer M’llvaine,
Thomas O. Hand,
Bobert Burton,
Jacob F. Jones, '
J ames B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre, •«
John B. Semple, Pittsburg,
D. T, Morgan, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
lABTIN, President.
HAND, YiooPresident,
itarr. 3a14-tt
William larfcin,
Edmund i. Bonder,
Thoophilw Paulding,
John R. jenrose,
John C. lavis,
James Tnauair,
William lyre, Jr., . -
James C. Hand,
William G Ludwig,
Joseph HlSeaL w
Dr. B. Mansion,
George GlLeiper, -
Hugh Cr4g, ; ;
Charles Bally, -
~\ WILLIAM
I THOMAS (
HENRI LYLBURN.Se
fJIHE jRELl AN CK
HOT Dill IHBUBANC* 00 M PART.
I or PHILABILraiA,
oario* Ho. 805 WALNUT STBMT,
Insures akinst LOSS OB DAMAQII BY FIBB, on
Hooes, Stores, and other buildings, Hmiiia
tor perpetual, end on Furniture,
1 Goods, Wares, and Mer
\ ohandiae, in town or
\ ■■■■ oosntnr. ■■■.
CASH OAtTAIi, SKU.IIO.OO-ASSITS 8UT,141.04,
Thioh Is Invested aa follows, via:
Id first mctgage on city property, worth
doublethamotmt.*U«,(oo 00
Feunaylvanlßailroad Oo.’s 8 per oent first
/mortgage ten, atpar.... ...... • (,000 00
. Psnnfiylveni. Uailrood Oo.’s 0 per cent, se
cond mortage loan, (880,000) 5T,900 00
Sfmtlngdon tad. Broad Top Bailroad and
Canal Oo.’tnortgage loan 0,000 00
Oronnd ronMrst-class.... 1,401 (0
CoJaterailoaj, well secured.. 1,500 00
uity of Fhilaclphja 0 per cent loan. (0,000 00
Allegheny Donty 6 per cent. Fa. 88. loan. 10,000 00
Commercial Bpk stock 5,18* 01
Mechanics’ Bak stock 1,811 (0
Pennsylvania ftilrood Oo.’s stock,4,ooo 00
The Bellanoe latnal Insnranoe Oo.’s stook. : 15,860 00
The Connty lie Insnranoe Oo.’s stock 1,050 00
The D&ewarefi. 81 Insurance Oo.’s stock., TOO 00
Union Hntnatnsoranoe Oo.’s 50r1p..,,..., 080 00
Bills roceiTabl,.... . 14,80174
Book acoountJacerued interest, Ac. •••••a* : T,104 05
QMh OS toDA|| ( ti M ((Be*SM4*esese*«Ms* 11«B44 6i
*3lT t ltt M
The Mutual rtnclyle, combined with the security oI
• Stock Oapitalpatitles the insured to participate fat tin
»oriTß of the fcmpaay, without liability for lohm. •
Beanes prompy adjusted and paid.
| DXBSOTOBa
Clem Samuel Bispfcam,
William B. Tbmpson, Bobert Steen,
Frederick Brom, William Mosser,;
WlQiam Steveson, Beni. W. Tingle;,
John B. WoriU, Marshall Hill,
1. L. Carson, l J. Johnson Brown,
Bobert Tolandi Charles Leiand tl
Q. D. Bosengoen, Jacob T.Buntkv,
Charles 8. Wo3, Smith Bowen, |
James S.W™ John BineO* Pttabors»
H TIETGLBT, ProHent.
" ' \ MH '
/oodr»rf>
jzkal Bmi
B. M. Horoa.
Tebraary 16,
XpIEE INSURANCE. i
X 1 MECHANfcJS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OP
PHILADEtPfiII, No. 138 NORTH SIXTH Street,
below Race, inmie BaUdings, Goode, and Merchandise
generally, from Lias or Damage by Fire. The Company
guaranty to adjust ill Losses promptly, and thereby hope
to merit the patronlge of the public. \
| DIRECTORS.
Francis Cooper, I William Morgan, •
Michael SlcGeoy, James Martin,
Edward McGovern, James Duron,
Thomas B.McConnich, Francis Falls,
Matthew HcAleer, Charles Clare,
•*, John.Cassady, Thomas .Fisher,
Thomas J. Hemphill, John Bromley,
Bernard H. Hulseman, Francis McManus,
&*cbael Cahill, Hugh O’Donnell,
_. Jamb»_'&rcCann, Bernard Rafferty.
Bkrnaed Rafferty, Secretar^ 0 ""o**’ 0 **’
TOBE INSUBANOE EXCLUSIVE-
U LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA l r J.itts ittavo4.iryia
COMPANY, Incorporated 1826. OHABTEB PKBPE
THAI. No. 610 WAhNOT Street, opposite Independ
ence'Bqusre. .
Tub Company? favorably known to the oomnnnity f o p
; thirty-six years, continues toinsnre against boss or Da
mage by Fire on public or private BuiMfugs, either per
manently or for a limited time. Aiso, on Furiiitnre,
..of Goode, or aterctondise.goneraliy, on liberal
. Tboir ugether with a/i-go Surplus Fund, is
invested mthenoit careful man&r, which enables them
to offer to the an ondonbid security in the case
°dxbbotoA
Jonathan , I Tbmas Bobins,
Qnintin Cempbfd, Daiol Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Beosoy I / Jcta Devereux,
William / Tlomaa Smith.
. Isaac Uaxleburet,' b
__ JONA-hIAN kTTBBSON, President
WiiMAic G. OnowtfjL, Sectary- ap«
TjIHE ENTEEPBEE
INBCBANCB PHIL ADELPHIA.
(FIBK
COMPANY ? 3 BUILDIbG, lew COBNEB FOUBTH
AND WAINCJSTBEEIB,
DIITOBS.
F. Batdhferd Starr, 'if kordecai InDawson,
William McKee, j lOeo. H. Stuart, ’
Halbro Frasier, j Jehu H. Brown,
John M. Atwood, I B. A. Fahnostock,.
Benj. T. Tredick, i Andrew D. Cash,
Henry Wharton, JJ. t. Erriuger.
_ _ J- BATfFOBD STABB, President.
. CgABI.ES W. Cose, Senary. fBl j
TNSURANCE Q
X STATE OF PENNi
and 6 EXCHANGE BUI
NUT Street, between DO|
delphia... |
MPANY OP THE
LVANIA—OFFIOS Nos. 4
INGB, North side of WAL
and THIRD Streeta/Phila-
INOQErOBATED InITSSjOHABTEB PEBPETUAIi.
CAM 8200,000. '
- OF
PBOPEBTIES OP TBIOOMPANY, FKBBffABY
1,1861,07,094.61.
fiIABINE, PILE, ANTNTiAND TBANSPOBTA
TION JpBANOE,
Henry D. Shorrrrd,
Charles Hacaiester,
'William S. Smith,
John B. Austin,-
Samuol Grant, Jr.,
. Tobias Wagner,
Thomas B. Wattaon,
Honry G. Freecuaa,
Oharlas S. Lews,
George 0. Carson,
Lnfght
i&EKBERD, President.
|V.\ .. ; jy29tf
William B. White,
George H. Stuart,
? HXNBY
Wtlliak Harper, Sec
AMERICAN RE INSURANCE
JA COMPANY. Inc&ratod 1810. CHARTER
PE RrETUAIi, No. 810 \iNUT Stroot, above Third,
Philadelphia. -1 -
Having a largo paid-nppital Stock and Surplus, in
vested in eonnd and availe .Securities, continues to
tnanro on Dwellings, ~Std Purnitore, Merchandise,'
vessels in port and thoinrgoos, and other Personal
Property. All losses liber).and promptly adjusted
DIBIORS.
Thomas R. Maria, James B. Campbell,
John Welsh, Eilmund G.DutPh,
Samuel O. Mortony - Charles W, Poultaev,.
Patrick Rrady, • Israel Morris,
John T. Lewis,
. ' „ „ TH OS( R. MARIS, President.
Albert Os L. Crawfob eeretary. -x ; ,fe22-tf
A NTHRAOIE INSURANCE
COM.PAKYi—Autizod Capital $400,000
CHARTER PKKPETUAU
Olsce No. 311 WALNUTteet, between Third and
Fourth Streets, Philadeipbi :?v -•
This Company will insur&inst loss- or damage by'
Fire, en Buildings, Furnitj and Merchandise gene
rally. * ;
Also, Marine Insurances! Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights. Inland Insuraucjall parts of the Union.
DIBEteS.
William Esher, Davis Pearson,
D. Lather, Peter Sieger, v
Lewis Audonned, J. E. Baum,
John R. Blokiston, * iWm. F. Dean,
Joseph Maxfield, I'John Ketcham.
WlLLilicsnEß, President.
__ . _ _ AN, Vico President.
W. M. Smith, Secretary;- \ , apSktf
T7XCHANQE INS&ANCE COM
-LJ ; PANT—Offlco No. 40fALNUT Strost
r iro Insurance on Hon.™ attercliandißO generally,
on favorable terms, either Limjor perpetual - y,/
DIRECT'!.
Jeremiah Bonsall, mas Marsh
John Q. Ginnodo, iles Thompson,
Edward D. Roberts, L T . Hale,
Samuel D. Smedley, Jha T -
Reuben 0. Hale, ! fj. GriSS
TSS P T Wi?
JOHN Q. GlHhO, Yico President.
Richard Cob, Secretary. y* - j®gi
Wjfa “THOMSONS LONDON
KITCHENER "-We «bw maoufecturin*
tSS> “THOMSON’S LONBOIITOHENEB » of
EUROPEAN RANGE, suitable] large and smS
families, betels, hospitals, and otlUblio institutions,
In great/variety. Also, Portable Hw the « Phfladel
phitt Range,” Gas Ovons, Bath C B> and Oaat-iron
Sinks, together with a groat variotj small and large
sized Hot-air Fnrnacos, Portable liters, Fire-board
Stoves,;Xiow-down Grates, <&o. 1
Wholesale and Retail oklt at onrUrooms.
NORTH, OHASI NORTH,
No. 209 North tojSD Street,
four doors \ e Race street.
Biotina ROOFr
MANDFAOrDRRD BY \
UNITED STATES BIOTINA BOO*
No. 9 GOBE BLOW
Corner GREEN and PITTS Street]
This Portable Roofing is the only
to the public which Is ready prepare,
withoat any finishing operation; It-ii
and easily applied* and can be safely,
ported to any part of the world. It
tffrcoZor water running over, or lying
respects, a very desirablo article. Itl
properties adapt it especially to ooverii
of various kinds; and it is confident
public after a test of four years iu all vi
and temperature, for covering all kinds
pitched, together with oars, steamboats,
It Is both cheap and durable. Agi
whom liberal inducements aro offered. I
circular, Ac., with particulars, to “U
GO.. No- fl GOBS BLOCK, Boston.”
1862. Mmmm
AIIKAEOKMKNTB OF NEW YORK LINKS.
TH* CAMDEN AND AWBOX AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TBBNTON BAILBOAD GO.’B
LINNS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO MW
„„„ YOKK AND wax flaobs.
fmoH wham ahb krtsisgtoh Durov.
WILIj LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ;
At 6 A. M-, via Camden and Amboy. 0. and A. Ac-***
©ommodation.. * S 3 91
At 8 A. M., via Kensington ank je!4ey*"cft7.
Morning Mai1.....a.*,.. , 3 00
At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey* OitV
Western Express
At 12# P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo
dation .... « A*
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, G. and A. Ex*
At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening
Bxjpross.. 3 00
At 4 P. M,, via Oamdon and Jersey City, 2d Class
Ticket., S 2ft
At 6% p. M., via Kensington and , Jersey City,
Evening Mai 1........... 2 CO
At 11& P. M m v&Caqmien and Jersey Ofty. South
ern Mail 8 00
At SP. M., via Camden antf Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket.. 923
mu 1 do. 2d Class d 0.... 1W
The 11% P.JM. Southern Mail runs daily; all others
Sundays excepted.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, WiUceabarr®,
Montrose, Great Bend, Binghamoton, Syracuse, Ac.,
at 8 A. M. from Walnut street Wharf, via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad.
’ For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere,
Easton, Lapibertville, Flemington,>Ao., at 6AM and
4P, M.., from Walnut-street "Wharf; (the 6A. M. Line
oonnects with train leaving Easton lor Mauoh Chunk
at 3.20 P. M.l
For Mount Holly, at 9 A. M., 2 and 4 P.M.
For Freehold, at 6 AM., and 2 P. M.
WAY LIK<SB.
, For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 8 mid 11 A. M., 8 and 8.30
P. M. from Kensington, and 2% P. M. from Waloufc
atreefc wharf.
For Bristol, and intermediate stations, at 11% A. id.
from Kensington Depot. .
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington,
Florence, Bordentown, &c., at 10 A, M. and 12%, 4, ft,
b% and 6.80 P. M. /* *
Steamboat TRENTON for Bordentown and interme
diate stations at*i# P, M. from Walnut-sfcreet wharf.
For New York, and Way Lines leaving Kenataf
ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure.' The cars run Into the
Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the
Depot. • . ,
*Ml* 8J
wmja » m
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything- as bag
gage but their wearing apparel All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not he liable for any amount beyond 9100, except by
special contract.
feB-tf f WM. H. GATZMXR, Agent.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA
• WILL LHAYX, PROM FOOT OF OORTLAND STRBBT, ,
, At 10 A. M., 12 M., and 6 P. M, via Jersey City and
Camden. At 7.A. M., and 4 and 11P. M. via Jersey
City and Kensington. ;
. From foot of Barclay street at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M ,
via Amboy and Camden.» .
From Pier No. 1 North river, at 1 and 5 P. M. (freight
.and passenger) Amboy and Camden. jeO-tf
mHB PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
X ■- RAILROAD.
THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK BOUT*. ■
1862. 1862.
THE OAPAOITI OF THE ROAD 18 HOW EQUAL
TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY.
THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST.
Facilities for the transportation of passengers to
from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, Bt. Louis, St. Paul,
Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other towns
ht the West, Northwest, and Southwest, are unsurpassed
for speed and, comfort by any other rants. Sleeping and
smoking cars on all the trains.
THE EXPRESS BUNS DAILY; Mall and Fast
Line Sundays excepted, • ■
Mall Train leaves FhiladelphiaaA.'**,.,..,. 7.lft A. M.
Fast Line « « 11.30 A,M.
Through Express « ............10.80P. M,
Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Phila. at. 3L30 P.M.
Lancaster ** « . « ..4,00 P.M.
West Chester Accommo’n No. 1 “ «* ..8 45A.M
„ . “ No. 2 “ « ..12.00 noon.
Parkeaburg , “ « « ..5.45 P.M,
West Chester'passengers will take the West Chester
Nos. l and 2 and Lancaster Accommodation Trains.
Passengers tor Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls, &c„ leaving Philadelphia at 7.15
A. M. and 10.30 P. M„ go directly .through.
For further information apply at the Passenger Sta
tion, S. E. corner of ELSYBNTH and MARKET
Streets*-:".
By thisTonte freights of aU descriptions can be for
warded to and from any point on .the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis
souri, by raiiroaddirect, or to any port on the naviga
ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
The rates of freight to and from any point in the West
by the Pennsylvania Railroad, are," at all times, as fa
vorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies.
Merchants and shippers.entrusting the^transportation of
their freight to this Company, can rely with oonfldeno*
on its speedy transit.
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or
eadresß the Agents of the Company.
S. B. KINGSTON, Jx., Philadelphia.
D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg.
GLABKE & Co., Chicago.
LEECH ft Co., No. 1 Astor House, or No. 1 Sooth
WilHam street, New York,
LEECH St 00., No. 77 Washington street, Boston.
MAGRAW & KOONS, No. 80 North street, Baltimore.
H.H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, Phila.
L. L. HOUPT, GenH Ticket Agent, Fhiia.
ENOOH LEWIS, Genl Sup’t, Altoona. jyl-tt
£S« eaa PH IL AD ILP HI A,
and nor-
RIBTO.II, RAILROAD. *
„ . TIME TABLE.
On and aft® Monday, May 26th, 1882, until further
notice. . ...
GERMANTOWN.
„ A 6a 7 < ’ fi I ?H aa . eI ? M R %V. 8- 9.10.11. 12. A. M., 1,2,
8.10, 4,5, 6. 7,8, p M.
ON SUNDAYS. ’
Leave I’liil.dolphia, 9.10 A. M., 2 f lO%,
Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. 1. 4. oir p ar
T.... p?? E /,' r ?, OT . nILL BAIiKOAD '
Leave rlntadeiphts- 1 , 2.4.5- fi. B »
o Le"ara.'““ Bt ”“ t Hi, ii 7M, 9.10, 11.10, A. M .
1 6.40,8.40,7.40,9.80, P. X ’
ON SUNDAYS. -
Le»vo Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M., 2,6, TV, P. M.
Leave OhoßtauJ HiU, 7.50 A. M., 12.40, 5,10, 9 10,
FOE CONBHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN
6.10!A05, I, n^p Ph M: 6,9 ° 5 ’ IL ° 5 ' A ‘ H - \X, 3. W,
ex, r!M Nor '*' ow “ 1 ' 6 ’ T ’ 7 - 50 ’ ®> U > A- M., IX, 4X,
ON SUNDAYS.
Heave Philadelphia. 9 A. M » i%£. p. fij,
Heave Norristown, 7 A M.. 1,6, P. M. '
FOB MANAYONK.
*’• A- *• WW*. Blo >
8, **’ 7H ’ B ’ 2 °’ **’ A - H > 2 ’
ON SUNDAYS.
lioava Philadelphia, 9 A. M„ 2K,4!f, 8, P. M.
lieave Manajnnk, l) 4 , 6x, 9, p.u. /
- ' H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent.
my36-tf Depot NINTH and GREEN Streets.
Ohmdt!'*c, P ' Ml ’ for Bethlehem, Allentown, Hanoi)
At 9 A.M. and 4 P.M.,forDoylesiown.
At fl P. M., for Fort Washington.
«^ e *!‘ 40 T A *A.? I v®ss p^eM 3*®*® mak6d conneetfmi
With the Lehigh Talley Railroad at Bethlehem, being i
***** r ° n,e to ‘ U » oblta,n
. TBAINS FOB PHILADBIiPHIA.
ph” BetUohe “ l »* 6 -' io A- M., 9.18 A. M., and 6,38
LeaveDoylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 8.30 P. M.
Le&va Fort Washington at 6.38 A.M.
ON SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 7.46
A. M..
Philadelphia tor Doylestown at 2.4 S P. M.
Doyleetown tor Philadelphia at 8 30 A. M.
Bethlehem tor Philadelphia at 6 1. a.
Fare to Bethlehem....Bl.6o 1 Fare to Maooh Ohtu*.*2 .60
Fare to 8a5t0n...... 1.60 I Wilkeahare.......... 4.50
Through Ticfcote must be proonred at the Ticket
OHces, at WILLOW Street, or BKBKB Sheet, tn order
to aeonre hie above rates of fare.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) oonnect
at Berks street with the Fifth and Skcth streets, and Se
cond and Third-streets Passenger Bailroads, twenty mi
*ttntes after leaving Willow street. ?
my 3 • BLLIS CLARK, Agent.
ISwaMD PHILADETiPffT A
■ AND RLMIBA B. B. LINS .
1862 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1882
S?LS L^ M F 0B j T V 8 £? ANTON ’ ™MIBA, and
all pointe in the W. and N- W. Passenger Trains leave
Depot orPhiia. and Beading B. 8., cor. Broad and Cal
iowUii stroets, at 8 A. M, and 3.16 P. 11. dally, except
Sunday*. -
__ QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
Fork, 60., &c. Baggage ohecked through to Bnffalo,
Niagara FallH, or Intermediate points.
Throngh Express Freight. Train for all points abort,
leaves daily at 6 P. H. . 0 ‘ “ ’
For farther information apply to
_____ '■" JOHN S. HILLES, Genera Agent
THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILL, and N.W. oor.
SIXTH and CHESTNUT Btreeta. 1 ja3l-tf
REOPENING- OF
fen*.fcStS»*3««S THB BALTIMORE AND OHIO
RAILROAD.—This road, being fnllY EBP AIBBD and
, effectually GUARDED, ia now. open for the fcrana
: of JMwngers and freight to all points in the
GREAT WEST. .For through tickets and all ether in
ternationally atthe Company’s Office, comer BBOAD
Street and WASHINGTON Ayenue.
WEST CHESTER
; Ain) PHILADELPHIA BAIL-
On and after MONDAY, June 9th, 1888, the trains
wUI leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. B. oor
ner of EIGHTEENTH and MABKET Streets, at 7.45
and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.30, and 7 P.M., and on Tues
day and Fridays at 914 P; M., . and will leave-West
Philadelphia, from THIRTY-FIRST and MAEKBT
Streets, 17 minnfes after the starting time from Eigh
eenth and Market streets.
leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A.- M.* and 2 P. M.
Leave WEST CHESTER at BA. M., and 8.00 P. M. ;
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.4 S "A. M.i and
f connect Pennelton with trains on the Phi
ladelphia and Baltimore Central Bailroad. for Concord*
Kennett, Oxford, &c. HENBY WOGD,
je9«tf i Superintendent.
ST. CHESTER
■SIEsSi,. BAILRO AB. Trains via PENN
SX LVANIA, RAILROAD,. leave depot,, corner ELE
VENTH and MABEET Streets, at 8.46 A. M.-12 nocm,
and 4 P. M., On Sunday a train leaves Eleventh and
Market streets at 7.30 A. H., and West Cheater at 4 P.
M. , ■ ■ -'.y-,.-../ .nn3-tf .
EXPRESS COMPANIES*
COMP Ain,
fston, Hast.
|e ever offered
to on the roof
handsome
cheaply traaa
|not; taint or.
i and Ur, in all
h-condnotlng
pannfaotoriM
ffered to the
tea of climate
sofa, flat or
Sauam THB ix
*~rj* PRESS COMPACT, Offioe 821
OHBSTNUT Street, forward# Parcel#, Packages, Mer
chandise, Bank Notes,: and. Specie, either by ita own
liaesor in connection with other Express Companies, fc
sU the principal Town* and Oitieg of the United State*
v , H . - *•' S. BANDPOBU,
. y CajP ; •:. y •; Oeneval [SanerlntendeiiL
CHOP OF VANILLA
XV BEANS, at 89 per pound; also, on hand, the cheap
est Chamois and Split Skins in the city. ;
CAMPBELL & BBOTHEB,
»0*133 South FEONT Street
wanted, to
for sample. >
IBOOFING
I lnS4-%n
fjH AMPAGNE.—The original,« Gold
KJ Lac ” Champagne, in quarts and pints, for sale
(to arrive) by CHAB. B. OA.RBTAIBS, No. 125 WiL
KUT and 21GRANITE Btreeta. je2B
)UOM, 1H
0H A MPA G N E,—An invoice of
Gloria,” in quarts and pints, for sale (to arrive)
.!;,£t, E „ BTAIBS ' Ho - 126 WALNUT Street,
and 21 GBAMTE Street, ■ ’ je2B
KAILKOAD LINES.
8. 61. FELTON,
President P. W: and B. B. B. Co.
VIA MEDIA.
BUMMEB ARRANGEMENT.
ON SUNDAYS,
SALES BY AUCTION
fOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUC
ts TIOKEEBIi, Uoa. 282 and 234 MARKET Street,
1862.
closing sale of dry goods
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
July 10, on 4 months* creep—
About 606 na&saees French, German, and British Dry
Ooodß. including about 1 OOOrai t ms ribbons, just landed.
T?URAESi3, BRINIjKY. & GO.,
J- No: *29 MARKET street.
BALE THIS ('FU JULY 8, AT
, A CARD.—attention of purchasers is requested
to onr Bale of French dry goods, this (Tuesday) miming,
July 8, at 10 o’ctoci, by catalogue, oa four moothd 5
erf (lit.
NOTICE TO DEALERS IN 'BONNET AND TBIU-
3CO cartons of riblmus, just-landed.
The attention «f dealers is requested to our&a’e this
morning, comprising * a full as*CH-tmem of so*.i2to2>
bonnet' ribbons and Nos. 4- aod 5-trimming ribbons, of
superior quality and most desirable shades, suited to city
retail trade, „ '
SALE OF FBESCH DRY GOODS.
THIS MORNING,
July 8, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on four months’
CT6qlx—■
400 lots of fancy and staple .French dry goods, com
prising a general assortment.
300 CARTONS TRIMMING AND BONNET RIB-
JtPJl 5 ' ttQ * landing.
r i « a ™ HIS MOEK ING, ;
July.B,.at 10 o’clncit— - . v
3°o carton* extra quality and newest styli ribbons, viz/
-Nos 4 and .5 cable cord blue, white, buff, brown,
&zuhne. ptrple, and assorted colors poult de aoU trim
ming ribbons.
—l2 to 80 cable cord solid colors poult de sole bonnet
ribbons.
. 12 to 60 extra quality -white do do.
1 to 20 Lyons black silk velvet ribbons,
BLACK STELLA SHAWLS.
60012* 4 Paris broche border black Stella shaw’s.
,300 printed border , do. -
Also, needlework embroidered cellars.
SCHOONER YACHT DAWN AT AUCTION.
ON WEDNESDAY,
July 9, at 11 o’clock, at Dock Btreet wharf, the re
markably fast sailing and well fitted yacht DaWN, in
complete order. Can be examined, at Smith’s Island, at
any time previous to sale. An inventory on board. -
PAN CO AST & WARNOCK, AUC
TIONEERS, Nos; 213 MARKET Street. -
SALE OF A STOCK OF DRY GOODS. MILLINERY
GOODS, STOCK GOODS, to., by Oatalome
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
July 8, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely.
PHILIP EORD & CO., AUCTION-
A EBBS, 525 MARKET and 522 OOM.MERCK Sta.
Deputy quarter mas ter
GENERAL'S OFFICE.
.Tune SOth, 1862.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until
TUESDAY, Jnly 16th next, 12 o’clock M.,ior the da
livery ot one thousand sets of six-mule HARNESS, com
plete, to be made according to a snmple now in ibis
office, of the best oak.tanned leather, and subject'to
inspection. The whole to be completed and ready for
deliver, in this city, on or before the 15th day of
Anpn.l,lBo2. A. fIjYD,
ie30.tj,16 . Captain and A. Q. H.
QEALED PROPOSALS ARJHJ IN-
K 3 vited until the 16th day of JULY, 1862, for supplying
the United States Subsisted© Department with 6,000 head
of BEEF CATTLE on the Hoof. .
she Cattle to be delivered at, Washington, D. Cand
each auimal to average 1,300 pounds gross. No animal
admitted mat weighs less than 1 ; 000 pounds gross.
Heifers, Stags, and Bulla not wanted.
The first delivery of Cattle to be made on the Ist day of
August, or as soon thereafter as the Government may
direct. 600 head of Cattle per week will be required to be
delivered under this contract.
A bond with good and sufficient security will be re.
quirtd.
No bid will be entertained when put in by contractors
who have previously failed to comply with their contracts
. in any Department of Government, or where the bidder is
not present to respond to his bid. .
Tim names of firms sho.uld be stated in fan, with the
precise address of each member of the firm.
Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered,
and an oath of allegiance must accompany each proposi
tion. «
All bids must be accompanied by two guarantees.
Bide to be directed to Major A. BECKWITH, O. 8.,
U. 8. A., Washington, D. C., and eudoreed s{ Proposals
for Beef Cattle.”
Form, of Guarantee.
We, ■■■—— ,oftl e county of —■—, and State of ~ '
do hereby guaranty that —is able to fulfil a contract
in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that,
should bis proposition be accepted, be will at once enter
into a contract in accordance Should thecoo
tract be .awarded him we are prepared to become Us se
curities.
(This guarantee must be appended to each bid.)
The responsibility of the guarantors mast be shown by
the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District
Court, or of the United States District Attorney.
je2B 14t
rjIARRANT ’S
EKFERYESCENT
BEI/TZER APERIENT.
TUs valuable ami popular Medicine has nniversfUly re
calved the moat favorable rocommondationa of the
HBmoAi. Paorsastos and thePnbUo aa the
moat EFFIOIBNT AND AQBBBABI.X
BALINE APERIENT.
It may be naed with the beat effect In
Bilieua and Febrile Diseases,. Coativonesa, Sick
' Headaohe, _Nanaoa, Loss of Appetite, Indigai
fcion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity -
: of tie Liver, Gout, Rhoumatio
Affections, Gravel, Piles,
.Bn ALL aOMPOAISTB WHKIX
A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENT OB Ptjfl-
QATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It la parttenlarly adapted to the wanta of Traveller*
tosss; Hass;
gel'SSe CfcST^
It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles
to keep in any climate/and merely .requires
waterponred upon it to produce a de
lightful effervescing beverage.
Fnmoroos testimonials, from professional and other
leniJemen of the highest standing throughout the coim
try, and its steadily inereasing popularity for a series
or years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable
oharactcor, and commend It to the farorable notice of an
intelligent public.
Manufactory only by
TARRAKT&OO.,
Fe. 278 GEJSEITWICH Street, corner Warren at.
- , ■ NKWTOBK,
*m*ly - And for sale by Pmggisti generally.
/T)OCTOR A. H. STEVENS,
. / l»to of New York, is now caring all kmdsfof
/ 4 Cute and Cbronic Diseases, both of Ladies and Gen
f the various modes in which he applies
I ELECTRO-MAGNETISM. He has located himself
* permanently at 1418 South PENH Sanare, Philadel
phia. The location is a very central one to the car, as
well as pleasant to those who choose to take board
in the Doctor's family while u? der treatment. .
References and certificates of cures, from many *
of the firstclasses In this city and elsewhere, may he /
examined at the office. #
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. /
jel4-stntb3m r
O.LUTMN CAPSULES “ __
X3T . . ... OF
PUKE GOD-LIVER Oils.
The repugnance of most patients to COD-LIVBB
OIL, and the inability of many to; take It at all, has In
duced various forms jot disguise for its administration
that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of
them answer in speoiad cases, bnt more often theSvohide
neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving unite eg
unpalatable end of leas therapeutic value. The repug
nance, nausea, *o., to invalids, induced by disgust of the
08, is entirely obviated by the use of oor CAPSULES.
OOD-LIVBB OIL CAPSULES have been mash used
lately in Europe, the experience there of the geodtre
sulta from their nse in both hospital and private praotioe,
aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf
ficient to warrant onr claiming the virtues vre de tor
them, feeling aasnred their nee will result l& benefit end
deserved favor. Prepared by
WYETH & BROTHER,
defl-tf 1«19 » ALStTT Street. Philadelphia.
IPS. JAMES BETTS’ CELEBRA-
AfX TED SUPPOBTEBS FOB LADIES, and th*
only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La
dies and physicians are respectfully requested to call only
on Mrs. Bette, at her residenoe, 1039 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, (to avoid connterfeits.) Thirty tbonsard
Invalids have been advised by their physicians to nse hey
appliances. Thoße only are genuine bearing the United
States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and
also on the Supporters, with testimonials, oolg-tntbstf
rpO THE DISEASED OF ALL
JL GLASSES.—AII snb-acnte and chronic dise&sec
cored by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, and in caae of a fatioro no charge is made.
Professor BOLLEB, the founder of ihit newpracticij
will superintend the treatment of all cases ’himself, A
pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates ofthos*
oared, also letters and complimentary resolutions from
medical men and others will be gives 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 aa a reliable therapeutic agent. Gon
imltation free. ap2B-3m .
BR. GHURC HILL’S HYPOPHOS
PHITES, tor the Prevention and CUBE OFOON
SUMFTION.—Just received from Paris, a supply of Dr.
Churchill’s Syrup of Hypophoaptuto of. Soda, Syrnp of
Bypophosphite of Lime, and pills of Hypophosphate of
Qniniue, with directions for nse. Persons Buffering from
CHEST. A FFEGTIONB cap now obtain the above medi
cines, genuine, at FREDERICK BROWN’S
jeO-f iu 12t Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,. Phila.
IUTANY EFFOETS HAVE BEEN
Af A made to preserve the form and features of the
dead, without the usual mode* se repugnant to the fuel-
Inge, of placing the body in ice. \ This difficulty has
been overcome by Good’s air-tight PATENT BOXRB.
Gold air Is the medium used—acting as a preservative—-in
the warmest weather, and for any lengthof time required.
Likewise, bodies may be conveyed hundredßof mflee with
perfect safety, and in a good state of preservation.
■ JOHN GOOD, Undertaker,;
, -No. 921 SPRUCE Street
: N. B—Lead, Metallic and other coffins, furnished at the
shortest notice. Hearees aud carriages of the best quality.
Lots, half lots, and siagle graves* in the different ceme
teries; one superior lot in Moont Moriah Cemetery:
one, two, three, or four hundred feet, can be had cheap
for cash, or trade. ;
Befsbekobs—Dr. SAMUEL JACKSON, 224 South
EIGHTH Street: Dr, J. H. B. McOLKLLAN, 1028
WALNUT Street. . my9-thstn3m
XTATTFS OELEBEATED ITALIAN
*' L* CREAM will positively remove TAN, FRECKLES,
SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, and all ernp
tionsof the face: giving a beautiful healthy glow and
rosy color to toe cheeks, bo much desired by every
one. In Bhort, it PRESS RYES THE FRESHNESS O?
YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a soft,
smooth appearance to the face, and a brilliancy to the sfriri
that iB surprising to all. It is an article that is
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY.
Upwards of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now gold
in Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily increas
ing/ Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by
H. B. S.NATTI& CO.,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
No. 621 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. R.
osssell)erry, No 45 N. Eighth street; Andrew Taylor,
druggist, cor. of Ninth and Chestnut streets; M. Brad
.field, N 0.802 Arch street; F. Y. Barrett, No. 964 N.
Second, street; Miss Kocher, Seventh and Coates streets:
M..L. Adams, N. W. cor. of Marshall and Girard ave*
nue :. and •by druggists and dealers in Fanoy Goods ge
nerally.; I
Agents wanted in every town and village of the United
States and Canadas. ~ , > mv23-tf
TTTORMAN & ELY, No. 130 PEGQ
Y V f Btreet, manufacturers of patent CAST-STEEL
TABLE CU r > LBRY; also, a lately-patented COMBI
NATION: KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON* especially
adapted for Camp use* for Seafaring Men,
Mechanics , Miners, Lumbermen, aa& all Workmen car
rying their dinners. W. &. E.’s Cutlery is warranted to
be of the best quality of ENGLISH CAST-STEEL* and
is intended to supersede, by its excellence and cheapness,
the inferior Qualities of Cutlery bow in the market, and
to which; they respectfully Invito the attention of the
Hardware dealers generally.my29-fim
.10 O’CLOCK,
SJINO 818 iONS.
FROPOSAiS.
MEDICIMAIi.
TRUSSES
3Ai.ES By AUCTION.
M THOMAS A SONS.
• Sob. 139 and 141 Booth -FOURTH Street
BEAL ESTATE SALE—JULY 8.
£ ourl Estate of ?amuri Miller, dec'tf,
—SfttNE DWELLING, and LOT of over 3 a ns,
Ridge n.**d, Soxlmrough, Twenty-first ward, ft is oppo
site ’be oln mile-atone, about l y mites from tho Falls at'
Schuylkill, at d % of*a mile doita of Wiasahickoa station
on the Norriatowo Railroad.
Aisa,by. order of the Congregation
valuable church edifice and la kgs lot.
67 by 80 feel, northwest corner of Kieventa and Wood
streets.
Orphans* Court Sale—Estate of 8u?ao Taylor, dec’d.
LOT OF GROUND, Eighteenth w*rrt, lato Kousinffton
MODERN THKEE-STOKY BRICK
No. 1616 Fiibert street, with three three-itory briefa.
Dwellings in tho rear. One of them fronts on Jones
Btreet, and is occupied as a grocery store and dwelling.
WO .'?? :BEE - bTORV BRICK DWELLINGS Not.
? -V* . V*®® North Fifth street. with four three-story
brirk brick and t»o two -story frame Dwellings, forming
a court, in the rear.
Peremptory Sh^.—First class Business Stand.—The
YaLUASLE FITS STOUT BBOW* STONES • TORS.
No. 29 North Third street, bttween Market and Arch*
TWO TDBEE-STORY BBIGK DWELLINGS Rod
ina* street, t orth of South street.
BB.UTm-L COUNTRY SEAT 3 now, with mo
dern improvements, Holmeabnrg, in the vicinity of slo
gan* country residences.
Barrators’ 8«l. —Estate of Mary Cornell, deceased—
YAIUABLE BU3IN4SB STAND.—THBEB-STOBY
BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, Sixth street, near
Market, earner of Filbert Btreet. Lot 20 feat front.
Same Estate.—MODEßN THREE STORY BRISK
DWELLING, Eleventh street, No. 1 City Bow, between
Race and Vine Clear of all incumbrance.
TBBEE STORY BRICK DWELLING, south side
of Buttonwood street, third house below Eighth street
Immediate possession.
Sale No. 325 Wharton Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MTRBOB, IMPERIAL
CARPETS.
THIS MORNING,
Bth imit., at 30 o’clock, by catalogue, at No 325 Whar
ton street, the superior parlor, diniug-room aud chamber
fnrahure, French-plate pier mirror, fine imperial ear
pet», Ac,
, May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of
the sale, with catalogues
e*vw,wwJ?^ e ® ftß * “lil Sooth Fourth Street.
ST ISE?£ IOB UR®, FRENCH-PLATE MIR
-ISSI’ f IAHO ' Sf,OW CABES„BRUSSEL3 OAB
- r£2o, Ac.
. . 0 ‘ ON THURSDAY MORNING,
Kt 9 o clock, at the Auction Store, the superior furni
ture, boo w-cases, mirrors, carpets, from families de
clining housekeeping, removed to the store for conve
nience of sale.
ft/TOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
XYJ- AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, aeatheaat
corner of SIXTH and BADE Streets.
NATHANS' BALE OF FORFEITED GOODS
THIS MORNING.
_Jnly _B, at 9 o’clock, st Momb Natbana’ Anotfon
House, Nob. 166 and 167 North Sixth street, adyiminp
the southeast comer of Sixth and Race streets, Qpa«s«ng»
in part, of— o»
<»gK2KO, BOOKS, PIANOS, FURNITURE, PLAT-
S2sStri G t^sS* a J? SQABB > FOWLXSG-PlEOfiS,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &C.
_ Vi?:., fine doth frock, dress, and business coats, sacks.,
Garricks, and overcoats j fine c&Bsim»re cloth, andUosn
pante; fine silk, satin/Valencia, maraeiiles, cloth, oassi
mere, and other vests; summer clothing: boots, shoes#
and gaiters; ladies* silk, cloth, and other cloaks,
acd maatillas ; silk, cashmere, merino, chintz. an 4 other
dresses and dress patterns; silk and other skirts: uoder
clothing generally; crape, flUk, merino, steUa.broche,
woollen plaid, and other shawls; umbrellas and parasols:
blankets, quilts, spreads, sheets, ptUow ca»os, curtains,
&c; knives and forks, spoons; tailors’ shears: 5,000
Havana cigars, in lots to suit purchasers; Abbott’s plat
form scales, weighs 1,500 £>s; two brilliant toned piano
fortes; upright desk:.lounges; stereoscopic views and
cases; double-barrel fowling-pieces: travelling trunks
and valises; hammocks; .carpenters* and plumbers* tools
and fixtures; hoisting machine, and numerous other ar
ticles of dry goods, hardwsre, cutlery, Ac.
.. BOOKS.
Handsomely bound Bibles: American History: Wil
liams* History of the United States, in 2 vola; Grier's
Dictionary, in German and English, 2 vols.; History of
France, 2 vote.; Goethe’s Works, 2 vote.; Story on Con
tracts; Chitty’s Pleadings, 3 vote.; Harris on Dental Sur
gery ;La Roche on Yellow Fever, 2 vote; Shakspeare**
Works; Blair’s Rhetoric: Macaulay’s Essays; Burns*
Works; Fuller’s Poems; Life of Com. Stockton, and nu
merous others.
Also, some watches and jewelry.
tOT The goods will be open for examination early oa
the morning of sale. '
The piano*, platform scales, dresses, Ac., will be sold
first; the clothing-books, Ac., immediately after.
The Bale will commence precisely at 10 o’clock.
SHIPPING.
BOSTON AND PHILA
DELPHIA STEAMSHIP LlNE—Samoa
from fact) port every ten days—From Piae-Btreet Wharf
oa TUESDAY. Job S -a.
The 8 team fillip SAXON, Matthews, win sail from FM
ladeipMa for Boston, oa TUESDAY EVENING, th*
Bth of July, at 7 o’clock; and from Boston for Phlla
delphia, oa TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Joly l, at 4
o’clock.
Insurance one-half that by sail vessels. Freight taken,
at fair rates. ,
Shippers will please send their hills of Lading wltb
goods. .
For freight or passage, having fine aconmmodatfoitfL
apply to HENRY WINSOR * GO..
jelT 832 SOUTH WHARVES.
T ONDON EXHIBITION—RETURN
J-i TICKETS TO LONDON AND BACK:
First-c1a55........
Sflcoßd-e1a5p......
WEEKLY OOMMOOTCA
TIOH BY STBAM BETWEEN BBW
TOKK AND LIYIBFOOI., eallini at QUKBHB
- to land and embark passengers and
despatches.
the Liverpool, Hew York, and Philadelphia Steam*
ship Company's splendid Clyde-built Iron smew steam
ships are Intended to sa& as follows:
FROW NEW YORK FOB LIYMPeOL
CITY OF BALTIMORE......Saturday, July 12,1892.
KANGAISOO Saturday, July 19 1862.
and every Saturday throaxhont the year, from FIBS
No 41 N B
BATHS OB' PASSAG*
lEBOUGH FBOM PHUADBIiPHIA.
OaWn, to Qneenatown, or Mverpool gTS
Do- to liondon, Tie Mrerpcol S 3«
: g
® O, "otwk*Vordxßionito’from
and Antwerp at through rates. *
or passate Issued from Lfeorpool to New
Mm-. ■i ■ *. , ** , J , **** # ** J t*t , **t , **o#tOl****»***4J#Ijt 1 jt
Owtiflcatea of passage Issued from Queenstown to Now
These steamers have superior accommodations for oa»-
Wyera. jtre ootatractea with wMer-Uim compartment*
and carry experienced Borgeonx.
For freight, or paeeage. apply at the offlco or the Gwn
. JOHiit G. DAXIi Alec*.
11l Walnnt street, Phllsdolphfa
In Liverpool, to WH. INMAK.
_ Tower BnlW lugs,
la Glasgow, to WM. IHMAH,
18 Dixon atreet
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
AMBRIOAH BOYMj MAH BTIAM-
rBBH Hlff YORK TO lilV*Kl>oOr,
2*f sf
Second O&bln Passage,...7s
„ YBOM BOSTON TO LITIBPOOt'
£^L°Sl I l. p s wg '
Bewnd Cabin PuBagQ.„„ MtM gg
ships from New York can at Cork EUrbcv.
ships from Boston call at Halifax and Cork Hat
gDOTIA, Ctept. Judkins. J CHINA. Oapf. Asflewo*.
PIBSIA, Gspt. Lott. \BIA, Oapt Cook.
ARABIA, Gapt. ,T. Stoma, XUBOPA, Cap*. J. Letteh.
AYBIOA, Gap*. Sham • > CANADA. Cant. Matr.
AhIXKXOA, Oapt Moodie. (NIAGARA, Oapt. A. Brie
aobtbalasianT^
XheM vessels carry * dear white tight at mast-head r
srees oa starboard bow; red on port bow.
CHINA, Anderson, leaves N.York, Wednesday, July 2.
ABABXA. Stone, ** Boston, Wednesday, Jniv 9.
Judkins, « N.Y-rk, Wednesday, Jnlv 18.
14 Boston, Wednesday, July 28.
BBBSIA, Lott, 14 N.York, Wednesday, July 30.
AFRICA, Shannon, <* Boston, Wednesday, Augusts.
Berths not seocred until paid for.
. An experienced Surgeon oc board. *
The owners of these ships will not be accountable tor
GoljL Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precion*. Stones,
or Metals, unless bills or lading are signed there'or, and
th- value thereof therein expressed. Ter freight or paa
sage, apply to *. (HJNABD,
4 BOWLING GSXEN, New York
a. O. A J.G. BATES,
203 STATE Street. Boston.
FORNEW YORK—THIS
■Kr&g£AI)AY— DESPATOn AND SWIFTTOBK
LINER—'VIA DELAW AM ANDBABITAN CANAL.
Steamers of the above Lines ■will leave DAILY, at IS
and 5 P. M.
For freight, Which will be taken on accommodatfan
terms, apply to WM. M. BAEttD & GO.,
mya-tf 132 South DELAW ABE Avenue.
FOB JNIW YORK.
DAILY LINS, via Delaware n§
B&ritan Canal.
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Go utr
pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. H., d«Bvtf>
lug their cargoes is Sew York the following day,
Yrelgits taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
80. 14 SOUTH WHABYE9, DhfiadeljML
JAMES HAND, Agent,
anl-tf Piers 14 and 15 EAST BIYEB, Saw York
MACHINERY ANTS IKON.
S. SMITH.
STEAM; PITTING-.
SAMUEL SMITH & CO.,
STEAM AND. GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBEBS,
No. 515 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Independence
Hall. Philadelphia, are prepared to introduce A pparatn*-
for heating Manufactories, Storeo, Churches, Dwellings,
Greenhouses, Ac. Ac., hy Steam.
Apparatus for Soap and Candle Manufactories.
-Dryingßooms for Hotels, Dye Houses, Ac., fitted tip
in a superior manner.
Awning Posts and Frames furnished and put up.
Water introduced through Galvanized Tubes.
Plumbing in all its branches. :
Galvanized,Tubes for Cemetery Lots.
All hinds of work connected with Steam. Water, er
Gas.
Have for Bate Valves, Cocks, Tabes, Fittings, &c.
Agents for Wbrthington ? s Steam Paraps. jy4.2m
J. TAUQEAK ÜBSX7OK,
•lOHS I. OOP*.
QOUTHWABK FOUNDRY,
GJ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BTBHW,
PHILA DB L PHI A <
5 , r MEBBIOK & SONS,
ENGINEERS JJ?2> MACHINISTS*
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac. *
ingß of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rn&*
road Stations, &o.
Botorts an« Gaa 'Machinery of the latent awl mod
Improved construction.
Every description of. Plantation Machinery, moh at
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Fans, ©pen Stats*
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac,
Sole Agents for N. Billleux’s Patent Sugar Boffin*
Apparatus Patent Steam Hammer, and Ajh
Pinwall & Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining
Machine. »u5-ir
PENN BTIAM ENUINS
AHD BOILEB WOBKB.—NEAFI* A
LEVY, PRAOTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI
NEERS, MACHINISTS,BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having* for many years,
beenin successful operation, and been exclusively en
gaged in bnHtiingand repairing Marine and Biver En
gines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks*
Propellers, Ac., Ac., respectfully offer their services to
the public, as being fully prepared i£> Contract for En
gines of aH sizes. Marine, Biver, and Stationary, having
sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to exe
oute orders with <*uick despatch. Every description ol
pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High mid
Low-pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, o*
fee best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, o fa3
sizes and kindß; Iron and Brass Castings, of .all descrip
tions ; 801 l Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other m&X
connected with the above business.
Drawings and Specifications for all work done at thrift -
establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re-.
pairs of boat*, where thoy can lie in perfect safety* fca4L
arcfprovided with shears, blocks, falin, &c., &e.,for raid
ing heavy.er light weights.
JACOB O. KB A FIB, '
JOHNP.XBYT,
BEACH and PALMKB Streets.
TUrORGAN, ORR, & 00., BTBAM
IWL ENGINEBUILDEBS, Iron TPoonflora, «*
General KncSdaMa and Boiler .Haien, So. 1210 Ofci-,
LOVEIIiIj Street, fiiMsijMs. , ; &IS-1*
.....*160
F. O’XSIEL.
WILLUX S. HSUrOK>