THE Cl TY. THE THERMOMETER. JULYB.IE6L !i ' p JULY 8, 1882. , 6 A-51. 32 ji. 3r.lT li.x 12 it. St.u. 77 14 ... 08. j tin 87 . 92 1i . * • WIND. SBW. Bby E. tw.iwsw. Wby N. BW. The Central High FchoOl—Ad mission OP .APPLICANTS.—The examination fjr admhsion to tho Central lUgh School closed on Than, day, the 3J of July. The successful applicants were ad mitted yesterday. The names of those admitted, with their averages aud the schools from which they compare os fallows: : Names. At. Schools, 1. VictorEldtr, 88.1 Monroe. . 2. Alfred N. Wood, 87.5 Monroe. 41. Win. IlAßtwick, 80 2 Locust-street. -4, Frank‘Wocdbmy, ! 85 0 Hancock. ‘ • fi.-Betj F. Murphy, 83.2 Morris. 6. Albirtß.slcKii.ley, 82,3 Locurt-atrfet. 7. Eaionel S. Mm>re, . 89.3 Locust Htreefc. 8. IsaaoW McElwee,' B 2 1 Mount Vernon. 9. John S. filcVey, 81.7 Hancock.^ 10. Samuel B. Bollock, . 8i 0 Hancock. 11. Raimnit'd D. Fox, - 80.0 Hancock* - 12. Parkbill Ktrbaugh, 70.9 Hancock, 13. George K. Heed, 79 2 Locuat-aireet. 14. Joseph Thorp,„ 79 2 Locust street. 15 Wm. A'Taylor, 79.0 Morris 10. George W.Greeff, 79.0 Hancock. 17. George A Audi-nrei3, 78 8 Northwestern. 18. Bober tT. Marshall, 58.0 Southeastern. 10. Cbarh sO. Taj lor. 78.5 Northwestern. 20. Wm. H. anthill, 78.3 Hancock. 121. Hugh A Mullen, 78 3 lUttonhouse. 22. Gideon d. Anthony, 78.2 Mount Vernon. ■ 23. Alfred O. Gibson, 78.1 Morris. 24. Robert G, Swift, 77 1 Za- e-stroot. 25. James A. Johnson, 77 0 Southwestern* 26. Clerk D. Biuuin, 77.0 Hancock. 27. Bei.r> K»>ser, 77 0 Mount Yemen. 28. Benry W Oram, 76.8 Monroe. , 29. Wm Brady. 76.7 Mount Vernon. , 30. Sdwaril.Burton,• 76.7 : Hancock. -31. Charles 8 Davis, 76.6 Morris. 32. Wm. 11. Wdlete, 76.6 Zane-street. 33. Charles G. Darracb, 76 5 fllouroo. 34. Chas. A McDowell, 76.4 Mount Yernon, 35. Nathan Pmiose, . 784 Penn. 36. Sylv. E, BDgnrgee, .781 Monroe. 37. James M. Wt-st. 76.0 Beck. 38. John r J i Cbadwiek, 76 8 Locnst-rireet. . 39. Calvin PVOauip, ; 75.7 Northwestern. 40. Albert D. Cbeston, 75 6 Hancock. - 41. Henry F. Glenn, 75.2 Northwestern. • 42. AsburyJS. Irwin, 76.1 Northwestern. 43. Ely Dorsey. 74.8 Jefferson. 44. P&mueUß. Doafe, _ 74*6 Mount Vernon. 46. Edwin 81. Hunt, 74.5 Newton. 46 Wdrth. B Thomas, 74.5 Southwestern. 47. Samuel BtoKmnan,. 74 2 Southwestern. 48. Alexander Parks, 740 Hancock 49. Ja». K P. Holmes, 73.7 Harrison. 60. John O. Bechtel, 73.6 John Q. Adams. 61 John Dorian, . . 78 8 Motris. 52 Wm, M. Longccpe, 73.0 John Q. Adams. 53. Lewis Zennege, 72 9 Monroe. „ 64. Edward T Friend, 7*2 9 Mount Yernon. 65. Jo&epb A. Ecker, 83.8 Morris. 56. David E Dallum, 72.8 Ztiue-street, 67. Edward H; Shaw, 7*2 7 Hancock. 58. SamuelX. Ha’rar, 72 7 Newton. 69. Horace J. Sobers, 72 6 John Q Adams. 60. Gilberts. Stin l on, 72.6 Mount Vernon. 61. Robert H- Loller, 72.5 Morris. 62. Frank W. Eugard, 72.‘3 Locnst-street. 68. George Ban es, 72 3 Bittenbouse. 64. Patrick Cannon, . 72.1 Manayunk. 65. John J. Ilortitr, 71.9 Hancock. 66 G. 65.9,. Adams. 115. WiiiiAm Eieeraan, es’.e'Korthwtstern. 116. John A. Hdtoer, . \6 j.o Bei.ton. 117. William T Totten, 65.3 Monroe. 118. Thomas J. Prior, 65.3 Marshall. 119. Gilbert A- 65 0 Jeffrrson. r2O. WllliflQ) J. Owtbemer, 65.0 Jt fferson. 121. Charles OoDrad, Jr.,M% 64 9J- Q. Adams. . 122. Alfred M. Berkoeis, \ i. 04.9 Northwestern. .: liiS. Deniel S Brown, . f 648 Zane-street. 124. Altx.-B. MrKibbin, * .'64,8 Zane-Btreot. 125. George L Pud, 64;6 J Q. Adams. 196. Benry W, Dailey, 64.5 Mount VeruOD. 327. F.D. Lai gerihdm,’ .*‘ 64 6 Monroe. 128. Cbarlts C. Sch rf, "t 644 Penn. . 120. Beeve L. Knight, Jr., 641 Northwestern. 130. J'sbn N. Burges*', 64 0 Price. ■ 131. H.;B. Vand# grift, ' 63.9" Jefferson. 132. Daniel T. Custer, 63.7 Jefferson. Victor Elder, who had the highest average, was killed by lightcii g, during the thunder storm on Monday after neon, as stated iu The Press. . The genual averages of the applicants in the different branches of ext-mination, were as follows: Meusuptt iion, 56.2; Defining, 9275 Constitution of ff. S.. 80.0: Ptnmaiihblp, 67.2; Orthography, 59 0; Principles of Arithmetic, 62 9; Practical Arithmetic, 47.8; Principles of Grammar, 87 J ; Parsing, 43.8; Beading, 731. .. The number admitted from the several warHs First ward, 10; Second, 3; Third, 5 ; Fourth, 5; Fifth, 3; Sixth, 2; Tenth, 7; Eleveuth, 1; Twelfth, 3; TnirteeutU, 5; Fourtemtb, 14; Fifteenth, 9; Sixteenth, 3; Sevea t?enth. 3; Eighteenth. 6; Isiueieenth, 6; Twentieth 9; Twenty-first, 7; Twenty-second, 4:-Twenty third, rH’tioo-e“iic»mnTftlT‘ " ' . .Agents, 3 ; army officer, 1 ; blacksmith, 3 ; boat builder, 1; book-keeptrs, 2; bottler, 1; , builder, 1; butcher, !; carpenters, 8; carter. 1; olerka, 6; clo thiers, 2; conch trimmer, 1: conductor, 1; cordwata etß, 2; dealers,.3; deutist, 1; draughtsman, 1; dray man, 1; diuggi&ts, 2; oyer, 1; engineers, 2; engraver, 1; gentlemen, 2; gentlewomen {widows), 13 : grocer, 1: jgnnßmitb, 1; hatier, 1; importers, 2; inn-keepers, 3; iron foucder, 1; jewMer, 1; laborers, 2; lawyers, 2; machinists,;); manufacturers, 8; mariner, 1; mer chants, 12; painter, 1; paper-hanger. 1; paper maker, 3; pattern- maker, 1 photographer, 1; -physicians, 3 j printer, l;,Rßßh.and blind maker, 1; seamstresses, 2: ehipwiight, 1; stair builder, 1; stone cutter, I; stone meson, 1; sugar refiner, I; tailors, 6; teachers, 3; to bacconist I; U. 8. haw, 1; victuallers, ’5 : watch ma kor, 1; weaver, 1. Total 132. The, number admitted and rejected from each school, with the averages of those admitted and rejected, as well as Ihe genet al average of the applicants from each school: v - Jackstn W eccHe0e,.......... Mount Ytrnon.. BiDggold... Soutbeastein Southwestern Locostßtrtet Zane 5treet,...,.,.. Nurthwoatei n».»..... Madison John Q. Adams...... M0nr0e............. Hanc0ck............ Livingston.......... Jefferson Harri50n............. Moriiz Price................ 8ent0n,.,.'.........,. Forest..,,, 80xb0r0ugh.......... Penn, Manayu&k Ritteohou?e. ......... Mar5ha11.,,..., Heaton.ville Mantna.............. Newt0n............... Beck-, The admitting average was 63.7. The average age of the applicant admitted was 15 years, 3 months and 17 days. The average time of attendance at the lower puh io schools, was 5 years, 9 months ami s,days. The Girls’ High and Normal fOHOOL.—Tbs following fafe lint of the girls who were ireMerday morning admitted to the High and .Normal JlchooJ, ofterhavtng passed the proper examination: Name. School. Average. 1. Mary 0. gifdoll, John Quincy Adam 5..,,...,, 84.15 2. AnnaM. Manin,Jeffert0n....,,............. 83.15 3. Maggie E. Thomas, N0rthwe5t.........,'..... 82.7 4. Beolab D Hunter, Morris 81.35 5. Anna Ei Dainty, Newton...... 8075 6. Josephine A. Ounlap, J. Q. Adam 5..,.,..,.,. 83.3 7. Kate F. HBinelin, Mount Vern0n.,,**,,...... 80 25 8. Mary 0. Hood, N0rthwe5t........78 75 9. Bessie Davip, N0rthwe5t..**...........,...... 7815 10. EmmaStldlole, Hanc0ck.;.,.,.........,.,... 78. v. 11. Jane McCauley, Zane.... 778 12. Sophia Hubbert Morris..,. 77,75 18. Rebio Roberts, Zace.-.,;,,77.45 14.,Oatbarioe Conway, Manayunk 77 4 15. Carrie Echel, Northwest.;, 77 3 18. Mary J.Hart, M0rri5.,'.;...,..........,,... 77.25 17. Johanna B«i ger. Binggold.... 77.2 18. Kate J, Gelskr, M0rri5........ ... 769 19. Tillie J. Vhirc, Jloriis. 76 9 30. Mary & Dickes, Morris., ~........,..., 76 85 21. Susie Simon*, Zaire...,;,,*,,**..,.,..,.,,.., 765 22. Mary W. Petereon, Livingston,.,76. 23. Anna M-King, Livingston,.,.7sls 24. Addle Bower, Zane....... ... 7515 25. Ballie F. Rogers, Mount Vern0n....,;.... ... 75 15 2P. Mary Bruce, Newton,;, 749 27. Mary Bsberick, Jefferson., ............. 74.9 28. MaryL.ThompßODjSlonroe.., ” 74*15 29. Emma Ooopo, Morris.;,;.. 74,. 30. Lottie P, Overn, Northwest;..*..74, . JpyjteoJ-'Spratt, Ringg01d..;,..,.;...,..,,.... 73.3 32. Lizzie S. White, Zane,73.2 33 Charlotte Buk, Hancock.. 732- 34, Mary McCook. Ringgold. 73. 5 35. Mary.E; Bewley, Newt0n..,,73 05 38. Gertrude Murdoch. Mount Yornon . . 73 ■B7 Ida,Nichols, Zaoe*.; 7s! • •38. Marsbail.**,*,'**** : *.'!'! 72 65 Mary ; Marph, Newt0n..,.,,,..,. ** 72 65 -40. Harriet YYogdea, Newton..,...,***.* 70'55- •41, Mary Aitkon, LiviDgsiou.-,V*'.*** 725‘ . 42. Mary Morgan, Newton.... ** *** 701 -43. Mary Nichol, Jefferson., ....I* ****** 79 44. Emiline Payne, Piic0....... r.y 15 45, Julia WitaeniHu, Price.,,..,,, ****** 71.«. ; 48. EUießradyv.Morris.,,......,7m 47. Mary A. Lt ewright, Manayunk..,, ~♦»....,V 71 85 Emma J Ftrgnmn, Manayunk ... 71.7 49. Mary Ev**n», MtuntVernon,.,,7l,7 80. AnnaK. Wilson, Jefferson.... ~r.,......... 717 81. Abbyßarns, L0cu5t............71.45 -82. Lizzie Eilif, Hanc0ck.,.,...................Til Edith French, John Quincy Adams..7t 1 •84 Sallie Gilbert, M0rri5...........,...,,...,,.. 71.05; ■B5. Sallie Kirk, JrflVrson..... 70 9 1&8. Annie Hamilton; South Ea5t..;,7055 'SI* MountVernon;...,*.‘!li. 70.5 68. Sallie Wocdeitoo, Mon Is 70.1 89, Mary Brand, Binggold. ~**,*,*,*,*,*,*,* 79 j -60, Mattie Feioour, South East.,.,, • * 69 6 61. Kate Ferguron, Jefferson..,... ........ .****** 69*15 62. Lizzie Scott, JefFe 50n,.... eg *•-. 68 Emma Martin, Zane,,,J[****’ 69*1 64, IdiKreweoD, Mar»hall. 6BBs 66. Mary A. Thorn,, Weccacoe.,... \.... *,[] * * * * * * 68 85 68. Maggie Bower. Zane ■ • 68 85 .67. Evelyn M. Northwest......;;.,,*]’,, ** og 8 68, Josephine A. Singnet, Manayunk.... 65,70 69, Mary ttalnier,• Monroe;., 69.75 70, SfJUeW Choate, M0rri5;.*.....,...,,,,,,.,, 6365 21, Annie Bice, 1iving...,..........,,....,.,,., 685 Number sent Number admitted ... from e >ch school, from each pchcol. Morris 13 11 Jeffer50n..,,.,.,........... r 10 7 Mr. Yernou. .14 5 Zane A.. 21 8 N0rthwe5t................ .14 6 ItlngEold . 0 4 - • Fewton. 8 * 6 Price.. 8 - - *2 LivingßtOD.. 4 3 Marshall 3 ' ' 2 Wlercacoai.,..2 '1 L0cu5t........ 3 1 Hanc0ck,..,.*........... 12 3 ManayuDk 6 ... A . M0nr0©...,...... 7 2 JScutbeasfc 5 2 John Quincy Adams.. 0 "3 living.. 2 Berk.../,;....;.........,. 3 0 85ni50n;.;......... 11 Dnivei5ity................. 2 « Northeast......... .10 X Bittenbouse.. 2 0 Medison 4 ' JJ Fratiklinvflte 1 : 0 Hofetoitville 1 0 Fayette...J 2 Boxborough v...... & u The Conley Murder Case —^Yester day, it) the Crurt of Oyer and Terminer; Judges AHisoa and Ludlow, the case of John Qlalior, charged with the murdfr of John Conley, was resumed. The following evidence was elicited : Thomas Fury sworn,—Hive In Olive street, above Six teenth ; I was pment when Malloy spoke about -Con ley; it was in Thoma* CarrblPs taveru, at Twenty fourth ui;d Spring Garden streeta;. Cooley wai thsre; Malloy and Conley were talking aod Malloy cslled him up to driuk, and the bar-feuder asked them wbat they would take,, and -Malloy callad for gia aad Conley for sarsaparilla; I was near them, ai £ was drinking with them; Malloy leaned over the bar and said to me, “Look at that red—l will killhlm cue of there daysl did not usk him who be meant; when be said look, 1 looked at Oouley was the oaly one who was red; he bad red hair; that wan alt he said; 1 did not ray anything; l looked at him to see if he nu ant it or not, and Conley laughed, but l don’t know whether at the remark or hot; don’t kuow whether he hcaidlt; Malloywßß not laughtug, and he did not look to very serious; ! can’t say whether he was ia raraest or je^t; he was leaning over the bar when he said it, and he did not look at me, but threw his eyes towards the de ceased. Cross-examined.—l was examined before the coroner ; have known Malloy for a jenr and a half; was ia the tevern about fifteen minutes with Madoy; cau’c say whether I spoke with biro or not; this took place on Mon day or Tutsday before the murder ; Malloy bad on a brownish coat, light pants, and a black Kossuth hat; he had po wbiskerß. Jane Callahan sworn.—l live in Biddle street, above Twenty*third ; remember the night Conley was killed; X was going an errand; I heard Mr. Conley SHy,>‘ What if I did say bo?” did not see any fighting; only saw Conley fall, and that was the lost I saw of him; I saw Conley in the street all the time; two men were with him; as £ was coming and was as far as from here to the window, (about twenty feet,) beard Mr. Conley Bay, *< Whubif I did t ay *0 7” then £ saw Conley fall;' and that was all £ saw of it; be fell on the street; did not take notice where the men were when Conley felt; thongut they were only playing; I did not see where the cues went; I wert up the street to my aunt’s, and when I heard Mra. Conley cry I came back ; I think Conley was in the middle of tbfm when heepeke Cross-examined.—l think it was moonlight; did not know any other but Conley ; there were only these three; I did not pass them ; Conley was lying In the street as I went on the sidewalk. . Juba Beg’ey.—l remember the night Conley was killed; I was standing in \Yillisin street (Twenty-fourth street,) between Biddle and Spring Garden streets: eaw ’three men; thought they were euow-balliug; they'ware . cutting up, pulling and hauling; the three <>f them felt down and got up and ran away; they fe*l on the pave meat and street both; fell on the street before thoy fell on the pavement; fell on the pavement last; all got up aid cema nearer to Spring Garden street; one.of tb«m wan smoking, and It seemed as if one gave a hox to the e)h*r and fire.flew; they drew.along and west as far. as Biddle street; I thought they fell there again ; one of the men yot up and walked over lo Biddle street; the otber man stood a few minuies and then walked away too ; the other man lay after them; be lay there until they took him away ; Mrs. Conley came, the first woman t aaw. Cross-examined.—l;W*s on the east side of Twenty- , fourth street; I first saw them talking together ; i didn’t sceany woman passthem; it was a cloudy night. Saiah Ann Fulmer sworn.—At the time Conley wa? killed I lived in Little John street, near Brandywine; I had been out that evening; I had been to Mrs. Nugent, in Piarl street; I left there .somewhere ahont seven o’clock; can’t tell you how many squares Mrs. Nugent’s Is from Twenty-fourth and Biddle; I came out of Pearl elrwtto Oellowbill street} until I came to the '‘ Punch »Btiwl ” tavprn; saw two men : against the step at the *• Punch BowlJobn Conley passed aroand the corner, and one of them said “ Good evening ; ,J when he got up ht twetn,Mulloy said, “Why did you tell that for;” did rot know the third men; Conley said. “What of It if -I did tellMalloy said, “ I’ll let you know;” then they began to lift their handsand then they got across the street, and Isaw Conley’s cap fall: they bad struck Con ley several times bt fore he fell; th'ew were not fighting a great while; it happened at the curbstone, and getbalf wayecrosß the street, and there they left tbe man lay; the two men ran down Biddle street; Conley laid there until his wife came; Conley fell and then got up on his haucq and blew bis nose and coughed: Mrs Conley went over with a man and looked at him; 1 heard her s peak; she took hold of her husband; Conley did not roply to her; did not see if any of them .were smoking; did not see any cars knocked off; when Mrs Couiey went to her hatband I was standing on the corner across the street from them; bis cap was off then; there was no one about except Mrs. Conley and a man; she screamed and raised a'crowd; didn’i fcnow Conley, but I knew Malloy ‘. didn’t know ihe man who wsb with Malloy; I had teen Malloy before; he used lo live in Coates street; saw him at the - Mayor’s cfßce; the prisoner ii the man. - Cross-examined.—-1 was not examined before the Coro ner’s inauest; I was examined before the Mayor; Mrs. Nugent: is a washerwoman ; went on an errand to. see htr; it did not take long to go from" Pearl street to the Punchbowl tavern; it took only a few minuter, because it is not. Jar to go; I knew Malloy a good while in Coates street—about one year; I knew him by seeifig him; knew his name; I had net seen him for a goad while before the night of the murder; he had light clothes on him then; he had on light Kossuth hat; he had whis kers; he bad a goatee; he had whiskers just on his chin; the goatee was middlinglongj l am.suie he had this goatee; am sure his Kossuth hat was light; it was moonlight; the door was open whero they were standing! and the light was shining through the doorway: it was shining right on him: I think the street lamp was lighted. - ■ This witness underwent a very long and te3lon3 cross examination John Gateley. sworn.—l remember the night Conley was killed ; I saw him lying in the street; saw his wife co up to birn u.also went un;.l ricked him up when he fell, and assisted in cairytng him home: when I'arßir went up to him, X asked him what was tnemarter; he cr.uld not speak; bis cap was off; I picked it up and put it on hfs head; I saw only two men and himself. OrotS-examined.—l reside corner of Tweaty-fourth and Biddle streets; the murder took place about twenty minutes of seven o’clock; I just got there as the meu got thtre; the whole three were together;'they staid about three minutes, when they went across the street; a y oung gchthman passed me: I did not Bee any woman standing th< re; don’t suppose 1 could see a woman standing in the .shade near the men, because it was dark and foggy; there was no moonliebt then; don’t think X could have tlm crossing; he fell alongside of mo; one of the men had a black Kossmli hat, long black overcoat and dark pants, black pants, he believes; ho was pretty tall: ho was taller ' ” ‘a™ ..KM »oo tke other man so that I could describe him. Be-examined.—The weather was pretty cold; it was foggy ; I mean by a fog, there was a mist-through the at thß corner; Idid not look to s* e if the tavern door was open. : John Naulty sworn.—l have been In attendance in the court-room this morning; I heard tho witnesses testify I?i 8 J? onnDg i* 1 not subpoenaed to come here: I meiely came down this morning to see bow the trial was coming op; I was examined before the coroner; lam the one who arrested Malloy ; I was examined before the coroner. .Mr. Cassidy, for the defence, objected to the reception of tbis witness, because the court had ruled that the wit nesses must retire from the court-room during thenro* giers of the trial. s Mr.Maon said that he intended to examine this wit neFs as to certain facts, not,alluded to by any of the pro vjous witnesses. - Judge? Allison here remarked that he never made this order, that it did not cause ranch embarrassment. As long as he shall sit here as a judge, be will never make such an order again. We now see that injustice may be done by the Commonwealth, and injustice might be done the prisoner; therefore, hereafter he will never make sneb an order unless there are accommodations made for the witness waiting up'.“ favor of admitting to;that institution - Mary C. Stdoell, who - had passed the retfoired examihation, bat larks four dajs of being tho proper age. Tho resolution was agreed to. i , ‘ 5f ered 0 rceoliition that the stated meeting with, and that the secretary have three weeks vacation, during that period, and that the office bo closed. . Agreed to. : = . , ■ A resolution .was offered that Earah Helton, who had paered the reamrtd examination, but lacked two months of the retimed. Bge, be,admitted into tho Girls’ High School. Lest by a vote of 18. to 7. . * A l eeolution was offi rod authorizing tho Committee on Supplies to advertise for proposals to furnish ttio schoo's ol the First: diets let with coal and kindling wood, the contract to be given to the lowest bidder who shall give the reunißite security.. Asreed to. . AiniooHOgsci'siop.ComiiTTßsa.— Tlieiblldwing stand ing committees were announced : .. Boys’High Schod—Messrs Freeborn, chairman; Wlt bmn, Potter, BUtHihonse, Bunsworth. ’ Cooper, “d^d 001 - 8163 " 5 - Vaughan, Moffet, BichE, iisfandToTgor”” BlKonionae ' Holland, Cooper, Hil- ,Accounts— Messrs. Himmsrman, Freoboro, Flitcraft, HiDif', and HniJond. ’ ' I'wrw-Mossrs Potter, Haines, Zimmerman,Welsh, osd Wallace. / - . » Books—Messrs.'Oooper, FilzgeraM, Haines. Flit cr<* abd Ilioho. .• ’ Grammar, Secondary, and Schools—Messrs Wiilincr, Mofffctf, lluineßf Marcbaient, and Vaughan. Qualification of -Toachors—Messrs. Bich6, Wolsh, Lotcb, AScOiilla, and Yoaver, _Exp6mcB—Heperß. Hfilis, Fitzgerald, Hollingsworth, Bnuswoitb, and Witham f ; • . Quarttrly Beporta—Hollingsworth, Leech, MoO ttla, Seed, and Bitting. ’ ■ * The Board then adjourned. ' " Congest for the Pick and Wounded. -To-uorrow evenieg ag r concert will be givan at the Handel and Haydn Hall, Eighth and Spring Garden stjeela, by and a select choir of ladies aad gent emen, for the exclusive benefit cf the sick and wounded toldiera in oor hospitals. ■ . i Board of Health.— A meeting of the Foerirl of IleaHh w&s held yesterday afternoon. The fol lowing gentlemen were elected officers for th» ensuing jfar: Pmldfcnt, James A. McCreaj M:D ; Secratarv. William Taylor. ’ The Contrabands' at Porti Royal. ! public rieeling vvilPhe held at PanVoin-street Hall,' Ibis evening, tn-der »u-pjc*»of,tl»e Port R yal Re'.ief Con-mitte*. J. M MfKini. Eeq., a member of the com-*. nilttn 1 , will la> betare tbo public facta which he h'Xs ga thered during bis teceui visit to the sea if-Hiids.of Soudi -. Cerolitiß. The object ot fllr. McKim's vi*it wasto Vx- '! an-iLeinto rhe pructic‘l woiking of the system of free j leher winch ha- bt-eu establiehed by the Government apon thm* ibla«io». The peculiar ad vantagdf which Mr. McKicn etjf*jed fir.the prosecution rf ihe.ttiquiry give grott wifght to any hb may make upou the etihject, and those who are dextrous of information in re gard to it ehould attend. . : - . . Money from tile Eighty-first Re- GIMFNT.—The Bov. S. Wilsm, chaplain of the Slat Penupylvanla Begfment, has arrived in this city, with stmts of money tor tae families of members of this gal lately coaimaurJed by 001. James Miller. Mr. Wilson is to be found at Getz and Sem»r’n store, No. 224 north becm:d street, where he will deliver the fund i "to the parties for whom they are intended. On-FrMay, at 5 E> : M,, when Mr. Wilson left th® rt-giinent; they were a’l at Harrison’s lahiliug. James river, in good spirits, and implicitly trusting in the genius of. McClellan. Daring Robbery.'—Vesterday morn ipg, .Charles Mnrtant. was before Alderman Godbow, charged with having stolen a lot of furnitare frotna store at Twelfth and Cuthbtrt streets. He is alleged to have driven up tu the stare with a furniture wagon, and from the ankles standing upon thesinewalk selected such ashe doeired.. The accused then proceeded to a second hand Btore at Tenth and South streets, where he disposed of a'tl the stolen property. Murtaat was held in $BOO. bail 16 answer. . , „ The Proposed Railroad on. Co- LT3MBIA AVKNUffi.—The citizens of the Seventeenth, Nineteenth, and 't wentieth wards opposed to the taring of a railway iraek on C*dumb!a ; avenue to connect the North Pennsylvania Railroad with the Philadelphia,; GermentowL*, av.d Norriatawn Railroad, held a meeiing last evening at Germantown road and Columbia avenue. A cchimittee woe appointed to present a proper remotu Btrance to City Councils,. 7 Charged with the Larceny of a WATCH —Wm.* J, . McCormick was before Alderm*a Beiiler yesterday morning up.m the charge of the larceny of agold watch valued at Kliz-vbath Large. The watch was stolen from the mantel piece of a houfeo on Sanborn street, below Eighth, where the de fendant boarded. The watcb was reco ?erad at a p’ace where it bad toeu pawned. The reused was committed in default of $2,000 bail to answer. Thanks.—J.ieut. Frant C. Hampton, On behalf of .the police of the Si coud district, and the Wi.theiifl Home Guard* of Southwark, returns thanks to Mosars. Stmpaon and Saw, of the Cooper-shop Yoluoteer llrireshrEeut d&loOLs for full rations- furnished them during the trip to Fort Delawar*, with the rebel pri soners, on the sth Inst. Arrival of the Paraense.— Tlie Btazilian Etesm-corvette" Paraense has arrived at the navy yard, from Fortress Monroe The Paraense, com mend* d by Carlos De Oarvallo, has been on a cruise to Vruezueia and-the Spanish main. She comes here for repairs, and wilt be taken cm the dock as toon as the gun boat Chambers is removed from ic. Sale of Prize Vessels.— The prize schooner Beheccca baß been sold for $1,275. The prize schooner. Cora has also been seld. Sbe brought bat s3t6. Only a portion of the cargoes have been disposed of, cot ton bringing 16,cents per pound, and salt from 60 to 93 cents per sack. . \ :: Doings of the Provost Guard.— Since file organization of the Provost Guard arrests have been made of Borne two hundred and fifty deserters and soldiers who had overstate their furloughs.; About two hundred of thrsehßve been returned to their regi ments, and about sixty are new lying in the Pennsylva nia Bank, which is Used as » guard house. ; Boy Drowned —Yesterday morning," a hoy named Dennis Kennedy, aged nine years, was drowned in the Schuylkill, at Falrmount/ His body.wai soon after recovered, and Coroner Conrad was notified to hold &u inquest. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. SAM. W“. DtC (JGDRbEY, ) JAMES O. hand, > Coumittsb of thb Montv. J. B. LIPPINOOTT, . } LETTER BA9S Aitht Merchants* Rxckang*, Philadelphia, Ship W*m Cummings, Wi11ar.,........Liverp001, soon Ship Frank Boult, Morse... Liverpool, soon BarkTbeamsDaliett, Di 11... Lagtt \yra~, soon Bark L Johnson, Johnson.... .Cape of Good Hope, soon Biig Mary E Thompson, Havener.......Barbados, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, July 9 ; 1862. RUN ii15E8...........4 40-« UN 8ET8..........7 29 HIGH WATBB ......12 27 ARRIVED. Brig J Means, 'Wells, 8 days Irom New York, in bal last to L Atideoried & Co.: 1 Schr New.Zealand,' Forham, 10 days from Calais, with lumber to captain. ' / Schr W Oollyer, Bayner, S days from New York, with mdse to captain. : Schr Era Chamberlain, 6 days from Boston, wiitrindse to David Cooper. , Schr Cere#, Woolston, 1 day from Newport, Del, with flour to SI Lea. Schr Bate Kalleh«m, Kalleham, from Washington, ftchr Mary Ella, Talpey, from Portsmouth. "Schr P A Saudera, from Boston; ' Schr Benj F Beeves, Oartnand, from Boston. . Schr Wm Jones, Jones, from Portland. Schr T Benedict, Goldsmith, from New Haven. OLE ABED. Brig Corapenso, Neatly, Bellas!, Irtland, Workman & Co. Brig J Means, Wells, Boston, L Audenried & Co.: . -‘ Schr Hnmer, Backetfc, Norwich, do, ScbrG H Eimis, Kelley, Nassau, Isaac Jeanes A Co. BchrPA Sanders, Somtre, Marblehead, Bancroft, Lewis & Go. ■ Schr B F Beeves, Carmand, Boston, Hammett, Yan Dueen & Co . Bchr W Jones, Jones, Portland, Noble, Caldwell & Co. ■ ■: Schr T Benedict, Goldsmith, Providence, -.'j B White. Schr Wm Culiyer. Bayner, Salem,. do. - Schr F A fieitfa, Williams, Charieitown, E A Soudor ' & O. Schr M WeehingtorivPaxter, Boston, O Sawyer. KaU«.ham,_ffortgeßB Monroe L _Tyler, Schr Mary EUa, Talpoy, Portsmouth, O ATHTckscher' & Co. Scbr Pearl, Brown, Boston, Maxfield & Co. 7 Schr A B Bayes, Bobiason, Bridgeport,* D Cooper. MEMORANDA. Ship Herald, Simmone, from Sltreeilles, was below New York 7th insi;,. . ' • ' Ship Tropic, from Manilla, at Boston Bth msta “fcbip Wyoming, Button, hence for Liverpool, --waa , spoken latinst. loa 6314.__«. 20th Feb.at xSrfcß,'Soule, from New York 27th Dec. at San FranciscoJßtinst, . . _ _ Ship John Wells, Chadwick, from Liverpool, at Yal-“ psraiso 2d nit. about leaving for Caldera, to load ores for Baltimore, w Stemshlp 8 B Spaulding (TJ 8 transport), Howe, from Fortress Monroe, at Now York Bth inßt. _Ste»mship Champion, WiJaon, from Aspinwall, at New York 7tb in&i. - 7 .Brig Wm A Dresser, Hatch, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bangor 3d infit Scbr Horace B Browne, Warren, for Philadelphia, was loading at Cienfnegoa 2Cth nlfc . ; v Bcbr Black Diamond, Yonng, hence at Danvers 29th ultimo.- Scbr P Heilner v Dole, hence at Danvers Ist inst. Ecbrs Martha Hollins, Shourds, and Bich’d Thompson, Corson, be&ce at Providence sth inst. Scbr Amelia, BockhiH, hence at Providence 6th inst. Scbr Minerva, Broofeß, hence at Pawtucket 6fh inst. Scbr B Watson, Willeby, for New Orleans, cleared at New York 7th inst. . , Schr J B Waples, White, for Indian-Biver, cleared at New York 7th Inst. Scbre Wm H Dennis, Lake, and Abby Ellen, Oerson, hf nee at Salem 3d inst Scbr G H Hale; Berry, hence For Bangor, at Salem 3d inst. ; Scbr A H Brown, Crowell, hence at Wickford &th inst. - Schrs Abigail Holey, Haley: B H Shannon, Pierce; H B Bs&comb, Williems: S Y W Simmons, Godfrey: Aid, EndicoU, and Yashti Sharp, Haley, hence at Boston 7th inst. . COAL. 03AL--THS UNDERSIGNED beg leave to Inform their friends and the public that they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NOBIiE-STKEKT WHABF, on the Delaware, to tbelr Yard, northwest, corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where'they intend to keep the best uuality cf- LEHIGH GOAL, from the most approved mines, at ths lowest prices. Your patronage la respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON & 00., Office, 112 South SECOND Street Yard. EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-H ILLUMINATING OILS: “ T UCIFJBE” OIL WORKS. ■ . . lOO.bbls “ Lucifer” Bnming Oil on hand. • We guaranty the oil to be non-explosive, to burn aE the oil in the lamp with a steady. brilliant flame, without crusting the wick, and but slowly. Barrels lined with glass enameL WEIGHT, SMITH, * PBAKSALL, fo2l-tf 1 Office 615 MARKET Street GBITOB OJb’ THIS PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING RAILROAD COMPANY. . Philadelphia, Jane 28, 1862. The BATESof FREIGHT and TOLLS on ANTHBA-- CITE COAL transported by this Company will be as fol- ! lows during the month of JULY, 1862: • Port Carbon . .. Mount Oartion;.,*... Schuylkill Haven'. .V*..... Auburn*.............. Port C1int0n.;.......... During ti e month of AUGUST, 1862, the rates will be as follows: Port Carbon Mount Carbon Schuylkill Haven....,,. Auburn......... Port C1int0n............ On and after SEPTEMBER 1,1882, the rates will be as follows: [To Ricbm’d Port Carbon.. Mount Carbon.... SchnylkHl Haven..;. ~..... Auburn,.. Port C1int0n................ By order of the Board of Managers. jfe3o- 3a . W..HT WEBB, Secretary, TNFOEMATIOK FOB THE -A'-peofle— v,.-. FRANKFOBD GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. WILLIAM C. S&EABD takes this opportunity to in form bis patrons and the public that he is now prepared to furnish all the leading Philadelphia and New York newt-papera, magazines, and periodicals. ; : Agent for the DAILY and WEEKLY PRESS. Sub aenbers and others can have them delivered as soon as issued at or places of business in Frank ford or vicinity 1 ;. je9-ltn PJPE.—Stone Ware Drain JL/ pipe from 2to 12-inch bore, Much bore, 25c per yard; 3-inch bore, 300 per yard; 4-inoh bore, 400 per yard ; 5-inch bore, 80c per yard; 6-inch bore, 650 per yard. Every variety of connections, bends, trapß, and hoppers. We are-iaow prepared to furnish pipe in any Quantity, aad on liberal terms to dealers and those pur chasing in large quantities. OBNAMEMTAL CHIMNEY TOPS.—Yltrifled Terra Cotta Chimney Tops, plain and ornamental designs.’war ranted to stand the action of coal gas or tho weather in any climate. ' •..-•-•■••• GARDEN great variety of omamenta garden Yeses, in Terra.Ootta classical designs, all sizes, and warranted to stand the weather. _ Philadelphia Terra Ootta Works, Office and Ware w 1010 CHESTNUT Street, iel7-tf T ... f S. A. HARBTfION- 01/IVE OIL.—An inyoiee of “ Gar staira’” pure. Olive Oil -just received per Ocean Skimmer. For sate by • i vW w CWWSt OaSTATRS,; 3)4 No. 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE 3ts. Bay’ bum.—an invoice op ; very superior BAY BOM, In quarter ca»ke, just nctived aud for.qale by OH AS. S. CaBSTAIB9, jy S! 128 WALNUT and 21 GBASITE Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, Best and A 'Cheapest 4c BBOWZPf. U 1 South FOURTH vet «*lO JULY 9, J£62. A , F Q R t SALE—Dclawareieounty 33C1 Farm, containing 98 acres of firet-rata aitn ate near Marcus Unok. Pmiadelphia aud Wilmington Bailroad. Large and -Riibscaurial atone nicely watered, good fruits, &c.‘ Price #9,0b0. Also, a fine Fruit Farm in the State of Delaware, near Dover, 134 acre« immediate posaossion.' Prioo ouly 57.C00. Apply to B. PETTIT, je26*tf ' N 0.309 WALNUT Stroet. TO RENT—A THREE-STORY ■M BRICK DWELLING, on RACE Street, ono door above Twelfth, north sioe.'. Rent low to a good tenant. Apply to WETBCItJLL ft BROTHER, j 0 12 47 and 49 North SEODMD Street.: TO : RENT—A THR SE-BTO tIY BBIOK D WELLING, on PINE, Street, near Seventeenth, north side. Apply to - ’ . WETHEBILL & BBOTHEB, jo!2 . .47 and : 49 North SECOND Street. FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four sla- Houses, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest comer of NINTH and SANSOM Streets. • j mh2B-t# QBfr JfGH SALE—-A first-rato : Mont-' -3E gomrry-county Farm, containing 89 acres, with large and substantial rtone improvements,* on the Ridge Turnpike, near Norristown. Price.pnly Sds per aore. Aprfyto ' E. PBtriT, |**2B If No. 309. WaLNUT Street. FOR BALE A very desirable ■SlPropprty, situated on the uort.he wUfrlj' ride of the TACONY road, (wVicb lead". from Fraukford to Brides burg), about quarter of a mile from the U, S conai&ting of a Two-star/ Frame DwcfUug. coQtftiniug nine rooms, with suitable outbuildings, aod 15-acres of land in a high stote of cultivation; peaches, strawberries, raspberries, &c., ’in great va riety. The properlyJh eligibly eituated for dividing into building lots, having fronts on Tacony road and Trenton avenue,-and in addition thereto a side front on Margaret street, connecting Tacnny road with Frankferd. A railroad station is withiu o«e eqaare, and reaching the city by ,the Fiaokford end Brideßburg Pas senger Railways. Apply on tbe premises to : , ANTHONY WfeNZELL, or to LUKiCNS & MONTGOMERY; SA L E J UAWiON EAILHOAO 'COMPANY’S BONDS.—The Junction Bailiuai Company invites proposals, in writing, for tho purchase of the whole or any part of 8500,660 First Mortgage Six per Cent. Coupon Bonds. ' The Mortgago is niode to Alexander Henry, Esq.;, Trustee, and will be due Ju1y,!,.1882. It is secured uwp the entire and Property of the Company lying' on tbe west side of hehuylkill, between Belmont anl Gray’e Ferry. Its terms provide for a sinking fund of 815,000 per year, to be invested in these Bonos, or in the First 1 Mortgage Bonds of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad' Company, the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Oom*j pany, the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Bail-; road Company} in the Loanß of the United States, or of! the State of Pennsylvania, at the discretion of the Board ) of Directors. . . -j Tbe Bomb are for One Thousand Dollars each. Their] payment 1b guarantied by endorsement of the Pennsyl-. vania Railroad Company, the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Oompany, ihe Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Company on the back of each bond, in the following words—viz: “Know all men by these presents, that the Pennsyl vania Pailroad Company,: tbe. Philadelphia, Wilming ton, and Baltimore Railroad Company, and the Phila-. delpbia and!Reading Railroad Company} and each-of them, for a valuable consideration to th«m paid by the Junction Railroad Company, do hereby (in pursuance of thf power and autbority conferred by two acta of Assembly of Ibe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap proved respectively on the twenty-third day of March, A. D. 1861, and the eleventh day of April, A. D%L862, and of every other lawful power and authority in them verted,) jointly and severally guarantee to toe lawful holder of the within Bond the punctual payment of the principal and interest thereof, when and. as the same shall become due and payable according to the terms of said Bond, or of the terms and covenants of the inden ture of Mortgage therein mentioned and given to secure the same. . - ■- ; - .... V lit witness whereof, said Companies have herehnto affixed their common or corporate seals respectively, duly attested, and ham caused the signatures of their Presidects, respectively, to be hereunto written, this second day of June, anno Domini' eighteen hundred and “sixty-two (1862) .V- TN THE COURT GB 1 COMMON 1 PLEA© FOB TBE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of GEORGE CHANDLER. The Auditor eppointed by the Court, to audit, settle, and adjust the account of BOBEBT .CHURCHMAN, Assignee for the benefit of creditors of;- GRriBQE C£i AJSPLKE, and to report distribution of the balance purpoHes df~BiB appom f ment, DAY. the Bto day of July, at 12 o’clock M , at the "WETSERILL Hi USE, SANSOM, above Sixth street; in thecit> ol Philadelphia. ~ - - - ;ju2T-TQiwst ::^ Estate oif danikl killkm, DECEASED.—tetters Testamentary upon the Es tate ot said decedent bavina been granted to the under signed by the Bffcisb-r oMVitSs, fcc.in and for the City •>—"4 OoTOty.of' Philadelphia, ail persons Indebted to said estatf, will make pa> meat, and. those" having claims against the same, present them without delay, to HJENBY KlLDjn^--®»®cus*r 9 „ *-j FROUTT Street, NATHAN jLSHABPBEBS, "WHEREAS,. The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding:’on a Libel, filed in the .name of the United States of America, bath decreed all per sons in?- general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title,: or interest in the schooner: CATALINA, - master, her tackle, ‘ apparel, and furnhure, and the goods, wares, and merchandise, laden on board thereof, captured as prize- by tbe United States steamer Alabama, under command of Captain E. La nier, said steamer being.one of the Atlantic naval suaad ron, tobemonisnad, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to .the effect hereafter . expressed, (justice so reauiring.) You are, therefore, charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that, by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legallntelligen cer, you do monish and cite, or cause tube monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or, pretend to .have, any right, title, or interest in the Said schoonerUATA MNA, her tackle, apparel, andfur-’ nihire, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden cn board thereof,, to. appear "before the Honu JOSN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said court, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the. TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents, if jt be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hburs of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse,-if any they have, why the said schooner OATALISA, her tack’e, apparel, and furniture, and tbe, goods,, wares, and. merchandise laden on board thereof, should not be pronounced to: beloitf, at tbe time of the'capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States; and as goods of their ene mies, or otherwise, liable and-subject to condemnation,, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, dr cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid generally,-(to whom, by the tenor of these presents, it is. also intima ted,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear not show a rea sonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said Dis trict Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the. Baid schooner CATALINA, her tackte, apparel,and furni ture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to tho enemies'of the United, States of‘Ame rica, and aB goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be'ad judged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons bo cited and intimated . in anywise notwithstanding, and that yon duly certify to the said District Court wKat you shall do in the premises, together with these presents, • * . To Richm’d To Philada, •. "Witness, the .Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this seventh day of JULY, A. D, 1802, and in the eighty-seventh year of _ the Independence of the said United States, if 8-St G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. _ $1.78 • $1.48 ' 177 1 47 170 1.40 1.00 1.30 1.55 . 1.25 TTJNITED STATES, EASTERN DlS '•t/ TRICT OP rENHSYLYAEIA, SC2V * TIIEiRBESIDEBT OB THE UNITED STATES,- • TO THE MARSHAL OP THE EASTERN DISTRICT OP I‘ENNSILVAHIA, - GREETING: To Richm’d. To Philada. 81-S8 g 1.68 1.97 1.67 1.90 . 1.00 1.80 150 1-75 1.45 WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States . In and for the Extern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on ft Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have,. any right, titles, or interest in the schooner MORNING STAB, whereof Panzes-Bitter is master, her tackle, apparel, ami furui tnre, and the gnodi, . wares, and merchandise laden on . board thereof, captured by tho United States steamer Bienville, nndir command of Captain Mullaay, said .steamer being one of, the Atlantic naval ; >quad , ron, to be monished, cited; and- called to judg ment, at the time and place underwritten, and : to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice bo requiring ) You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and com- ’ manded, that yonomit not, but that, by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed' and published in the city of Philadelphia,.and in the Legal Intelligeneeri you do monish and cite, or cause to be monished - and- cited, peremptorily, oh persons in general who have, or pretend -to have, any right, title, or interest In the said schooner MORNING STAR, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and'the goods, wares, -and merchandise laden on .boards thereof, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on :tbe TWEN TIETH day after-publication of these presents, if it beacourt day, or else-on the .next court day follow ing, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to. show, or allege, in due form of law, a rea sonable and : lawful excuse, if any they have; why the said schooner MORNING STAR, hertaokle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, Bnd merchandise laden on board thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture, of the samo, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies, liable and subject' to condemnation, to be adjudge and condemned as good and lawful prizes i and further to do and receive in tins behalf aa to - justice'shall appertain. And that, you duly intimate, or cause to Lb intimated, -unto all persons aforesaid, generally,.- (to whom by tlie tenor of these presents it is also Intimatea,) that if they shall not appear at tlie time and place-above .mentioned, or appearand shall notßhow a reasonable and lawful oausoto the contrary, then said District Court, doth intend and will proceod to adjtidicationoa the sold capture, , and may pronounce that the ; snid schooner MORNING STAR, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden oh board there of, did belong, at the time of the.; capture of the ; same, to the, enemies of the United States of rica, and as goods, of their- .enemies,: or other wise, liable and subject bo confiscation and condemna tion, to be, adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather, contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to tlte said District Court what you Bhali do in the premises, together with those presents..; To PhUada. $2lB . ’ $l.BB 2.17 187 2.10 1.80 2.00 1.70 195 1,65 Witness tho Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the ; Baid court, , at/Philadelphia; this seventh day of JULY, A. D. 18f»2, arid in the eigbty-seventh year of the.lndependence of the said United 'V FOR SALE ANI> TO LET. vjy2-WttF4i# 1035 BEAOH Street, above Laurel.\ Payment for the Bends wiff he required as followa: The first instalment of 10 percent, will be 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 addressed to CHARLES E.RMITH, Treasurer, 227 South FOURTH Street, until MONDAY, July.2l. £ ech proposal will etal e the total number or amount of the bonds wanted, and the price offered per bond of 81,000. V ‘ The Company reserves to itself the right to acceptor; reject tbe whole or any part of any proposition received. Successful bidders will he notified of the acceptance of their proposals within one week from the opening of their bids. JOSEPH LESLEY, jel9-tjy2X . Secretary Junction Bailroad Co. TO DISTnJjSIRB. Th, DISTILLERY known M th. ** PHOENIX.” and formeriy owned and occupied by SAML. SMYTB ; Esq., situated on TWENTY-THIBD, between BAGS and TINS Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 606 bushels per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and acoonr aodftting terms. Is in good running order, and has *6 the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pre mises fomiahee an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Address' Z. LOOKS * CO., No, 1010 MARKBT Street, Philadelphia. ;. SeM-dtf LEGAL. •VTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN TO J3I all persons concerned that HENRIETTA SA IK?, wife of &BABLFS SACKS, will, on SATURDAY, tbe 'l2 th day of July, 38c2 at tea o’clock A. M., apply to the Court of Ocmmon Pleas of Pbfiadelpbia citr and county for adecree and certificate authorizing her to act, have the power, and transact business as a feme sole trailer under the laws of ihe £i*te of Pennsylvania. jvB 2fc . je2S-«6t* H«.'2B North SE VENTH Street, Phtl&- TTNITED states, e astern DIS- U TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCT. ' THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES,; TO THE MARSHAL OF.THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: i)£3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court, v CNSURASCK COMPARER*. TYHLAWAIIE MUTUAL SAFETY JLP ESSTJEANOS COMPANY. IHOOBPOBATED BY TBS LEGISLATURE OP j'BNNSYLYANIA, 1886. 'JPFIOK B. J 5. OORNEII TRIED AM) WALNUT BKBESTB PHILADELPHIA. . . MARINE INSBEAHOi! : -OH, VESSELS, 1 OAhQO, 1 'r» all part* of ib* WoiKL FREIGHT, \ INLAKD IKBHRAHOSS On Goods, by Rivers, Oanela, Lakes, ana Land don-fog?* to all parts of the Union. FIB® INSURANCES Ob Merchandise generally. On Stores, Bwellic;? houseojic, ASSETS OF THU OOMPMST, NOT. I, 186 L ?AB. * COB?. 8100,000 United States Five per cent Loan. $100,253 OS i0 t OOO United States Six per cent. Trea ■ aary N0te5.....*.......... .. 55,000 United. States Seven and Three tenths per cent. Treasury Note* 85,000 00 100,000 State, of Pennsylvania Five per . cent. Loan.. 80,60121 128,060 Philadelphia City Six per oeni. Loan , 119,44817 . 66,000 State of Tennessee Five per oent. L0an....... 24,076 00 80,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. Ist Mort gage Six per coni. 80nd5...... ♦ 80,000 00 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort gage Six percent- 80ndg....... 48,186 88 15,000 BCK) Shares Stock Germantown Gaa Company, principal and interest guarantied by the City of Phi ladelphia..l4,ss7 50 5,000 100 Shareß Stock—Pennsylvania ' Railroad C0mpany...'.....,,.;, . 5,000 00 Bills receivable for insurances nwde...... 90,730 07 Bonds and Mortgages, 75,000 00 Real E5tate....;.....#................... 51,883 85 Bafonoes due. at Agencies—Premiums on Marine Policies. Interest, and other Debts due the Company Scrip and Stcsk of sundry' Insurance and other Companies, $11,848 —estimated va*. Ine. .................. Cash on hand—ln Banks.... . ..$61,008 08 In Drawer.....; 517 88 —— 51,015 88 PIBBOTOBB. . William Martin, BaniuelE. Stoke*, Edmund A. Bonder, J. P. Penlstoa, Theophilns Paulding, Henry Sloan, John B. Penrose, * Edward Darlington, John 0. Davie, H. Jones Brooke, James Traqnalr, ~ Spencer M’Hvaine, Thomas 0. Band, Bobert Barton, Jacob P. -Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Byre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg, X>. T. Morgan', Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsbnrg. MARTIN, President. I. HAND, Yioe President, oretarr. Jal4-tf William Eyre, Jr., Jameß 0. Hand, William G. Ludwjf, Joseph E. Seal, Dr. B. M. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelly, WILLIAM ' THOMAS < HENBY LTLBUBN.Se T™ W 0 * M UTO AXi \IN BUBA NC B 0 O MPA NT t . or or PIC3B No. 805 WALNUT BTBEET, . Insures against LOSS OE -DAMAGE BY TX3JB, 03 Houses* Stores, and other buildings, limited : ;or perpetual, and on Furniture, - Goods, Wares, and Mer chandise. in town or country. CASH CAPITAL, *2SUIO.OO-ABS*YS Which 1b invested as follows, vii: ' In first mortgage on oity property, worth double the amount . .$168,900 00 Pennsylvania Bailroad Co.’s 6 per beat, find mortgageioan, aipar,..,6,000 90 Pennsylvania Eailroad Co.’s 6. per cent, se cond mortgage loan, ($80,000).,5T,900 00 SuntingdoD and Broad Top Eailroad and Canal Co.’s mortgage loan »««.««•»•«« 9,000 00 Ground rent,.first-class; 3,463 fO ' Collateralloans, well secured.«•••»•• 3,600 00 of Philadelphia 6 per cent loan. »,.aa»a 90,000 00 'Allegheny v County 6 per cent. Fa, 88. loan. 10,000 0G Commercial Bank 5t0ck.,.i,186 01 Mechanics’Bankstcck......• 3,813 60 Pennsylvania Bailroad Co.’b stock..,» 4,000 00 The Belianoe Mutual Insurance Co.’s stock. 36,360 00 The County Firelnsurance Oo.’sstock..,., . 1,060 00 The Deleware M. 8. Insurance Co.’b stock., ' TOO 00 Union Mutual Insurance Oo.’s scrip....,.*. 880 00 Bills 14,303 74 Book accounts, acorued interest, &e,7,104 61 (hBb.OB 11*644 04 .The Mutual principle, combined with the security oi a Stock Capita!) e&tities the insured to participate in the mot its of the Company) without liability for &03&&& I*ea&M promptly adjusted and. paid, DIBSOTOBS. Samuel Blspfcam, BobartSteeu, ' William Musser, Bonj. W. Tisgloy, Marshall Hill, \ i. Johnson Brown, •Charlos Leland,. Jacob T* Bunting, Smith Bowen, ..." Jehu Bisasli, FitteSsttr*. m TXN6LSY, President. Clem Tingley, WHltem B. Thompson, \ Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John B. Worrell, a. L. Carson, Robert Toland, G. D. Boseiigarten, Charles S. Wood, v ’ v James 8. WoodwMd, B. 'H..:Bnroituir, Secretary February 16,1851. T?IRE lESUBANCE. X? MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PBH.ADM.PHIA, No. 138 NORTH SIXTH Stoat, below Race, insure Building#. Goods, and Merchandise generally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Company guaranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. DIBEOTOBS,. • William Morgan, James Martin, : James Duross, Francis Falls, Chatjes Clare, Thomas Fisher, John Bromley, : Francis McManus, Hngh O’Donnell, Bernard Bafferty. CIS COOPEB, President, retary. my!7-tf Francis Cooper, . ■ - Michael McGeoy, ' Edward McGovern, Thomas B. McCormick, Matthew SlcAleer, John Cassady, Thomas J. Semphill, Bernard EL Hulseman, Michael Cahill, James McCann, FRAN Bernard Rafferty, Seer ■CUKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE JP LY. The NIA FIRE TNBURANOB COM PAN v" IMOrsoratert 182 G. CHARTER PERFE TDaL* No. 510 opposite Independ ence Sauere. . Tbis Company, favorably known to-tbe commnuHr iur thirty-six years, - to'foomw“m^inat Loss or. D amage by Fixe onpubllc or private Bnilflings, either per -*»«oeDtly or ..for. a limited time. Also, on I'uinitare, Slocks or tk>od», pr.MeMsHttJidiaaigeuerally, on liberal ■ - . • . . . • ... Capital, together with a large SuhHiw'Wwd j 8 Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them tobfifcr to the Insured an undoubted security in the case of losb. ; • "/va.'' DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, l Thomas Robins, ;Quintin Campbell, j Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, r j John Devereux, _i,.'William Montelius,- . Thomas Smith. ‘ ' Zbabc Haziehnrst, . 7 - JON ATH AN PATTBBSON, President. William G. Ceowbll, Secretary. apg rpHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ; (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) ' COMPANY’S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. ' DIRECTORS. F. Batchferd Starr, Motdecai L. Dawson, William McKee, Geo; H. Stuart, Halbro Frazier, : John H; Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A. FahuOStohk, /Benj. T. Trediok, Andrew I). Cash, Henry'Wharton, J. L. Erringer. ' ; F. EATOHFOED STARii, President. Wtti.BB W. Coxe, Secretary. ; fe!s TNSUBANCE COMPANY OF THE JL STATE - OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WAL NUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Phila delphia. INCORPORATED in 1794—OHABTEB PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8200,000..’ PBOPEBTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1,1881, 8607,094.61, MARINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TBANSPOBTA ' . TION INSURANCE. DIBEOTOBS. Henry D. Shorrerd, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macalester, - Tobias Wagiier, S. Smith, ' Thomas B. Wattson,. John B. Austin, ... Henry G. Freeman, .William B. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Si narfc, ■ ; Goorge O. Carson, Edward O. Knight. H*NBY D. SEERRERD, President. ;•? /Williah’ Habpeb, Secretary. js2B tf A MEIUOaE fire insurance Xi. COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, v alarge paid-up Capital Stock and Snrptug,.in vested in sound and.available continues to insnre on Dweilingfi, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise) Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally, and promptly adjusted. BISECTORS. James B. Campbell, Edmund Gr. DutPh, Charles WV Poultney, Israel Morris," < Thomas R. Maris, '• Jofan Welsh, Samuel C. Morton, Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis, - - s THOMI Albert 0. L. Crawford, AS B. HIBIS, Prciideat. l,' Secretary. ■ ' ' fe22-tf AN THR AO ITE INSURANCE ; COMPANY,—Authorized Capital $400,000 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office Ho. 311 WAIiHTJT Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will inßure against loss or damage by Fire, en Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene rally. U.~’- ■ ... . Also. Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to ail parts of the Onion* * DIRECTORS, : William Esher, Davis Pearson, 3). Luther, Peter Sieger,-o, Lewis Audenriod, J.E. Baum,J '• - • John R. Blakiston, - • Wm. Pruean* Joseph Maxfield, [ John Ketchai. •.WILLIAM ESHER, President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice President. W. M. Smith, Secretary. ap3-tr TTIXCtiANQE INSURANCE OOST- Ali PANT—Offlcß No. 409 WALNUT Street : Fire Insurance on Houses and Merchandise generally, on favorable terms, or Perpetual. ■ : i ! r DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Bonsall, Thomas Marsh, John Q. Oiniiodo, Charles Thompson, Edward D. Roberts, James T.-Hale, Samuel D. Smedley, ' Joshua T. Owen,' Reuben C. Hale, John J. Griffiths. JEREMIAH BONSALL President. JOHN Q. GIHNODO, Vice President. BiohArp COE. Secretary. ' v • ! : ja3l *A. “TH O M SON’S LONDON Ln KITCHENEB ” —We are now niSiDTlfctcturln. ■VS? >< THOMSON'S. LONDON KXTOHENBB," or EUKOI'KAN BANGE, suitable for large and small families, hotels, hospitals, and other public institutions, In great variety. Also, Portable Banges, Ore « Philadel phia Bange,” Gas Ovens, Bath Boilers, and Oast-Iron Sinks, together with a great variety of small and large sized Hot-air Furnaces, Portable-Heaters, Fire-board Stoves, Low-down Grates, &o, - . Wholesale and Betail oijiY at onr Warerooms. NORTH, CHASE, * NORTH, . ■ No. 209 North SECOND Street, ieS-3m ■ ■ ■ fonr doors above Base street. 810 TIN A ROOFING, MANUFAdTUREP BY THR united states biotina boofing company. No. .9 GORE BLOCK,' • Corner GBEEH and PITTS Streets, Boston, Maas. This Portable Boofing is the only article ever offered to the publio which is ready 'prepared to go on the roof Without any finishing operation; It is lights handsome) end easily applied, and can be safely and cheaply trans ported to any part of the world. It will not taint W Aitcolor water running over, or lying on it, and is, in all respects, a very desirable artiole. Its non-conducting properties: adapt it especially to covering manufactories of various kinds; and it Is confidently offered to the public after a test of four years in all varieties of climate and temperature, for covering all kinds of roofs, flat or pitched, together with cars, steamboats, Ac. It Is both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to whom liberal inducements are offered. Send for sample, circular, Ac., with particulars, to «U. S. BOOFING ilo.* No. » GOBE- BLOOK* Boston.” anOi-Sm "EURE CRACKERS.—SOO boxes Gold JD Chop No; I Fire Crackers. Oranges and Lemons, in prime order, for sale by BHODES & WILLIAMS, jelS , No. 107 South WATER Street. A MERICAN ROOFING SLATES. CL FOLLY EQUAL to thoßSfiT WELSH SLATES. T. THOMAS, mySS-ly BT WALNUT Street RAILROAD LINES. 1862. Kwokhb 1862. ABEANOBIaatITii OF SJSW JOBS LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AMD PHILA DELPHIA AND TLHNTON BAILBOAD CO.’S LIHB6 >'liOM PHILADELPHIA TO HEV YOBS ANB WAY PLACES MOHTrAIjYOT-aTMETWHAM AHD KrasIHSVQX i WILL LEAPS AS FOLLOWS—YIZ: fill At 8 A. M., via Oamdon and Amboy, 0, and A, Ac commodation * S 2 28 At 8 A. SI., via Camden and Jersey Oiiy, /b/j*) 2 2$ At 8 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City* Morning Mail 3 00 At 11 A. 51., via Kenaingtou and Jersey City, Western Express 3 00 At 12# IP. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation..... i;.,.,. 3 35 At 2 J?. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Six* iS.Mi 81 pre5a..,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,..,.,,,,, 8 09 At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Express 8 00 At 4 P. M., via Camden -and Jersey City. 2d Class Ticket.... 3 28 At 6# via Kensington and Jersey City, Evening Ma1i...... „ 8 CO At 11 & I*. M., vte Camden and Jersey City- South ern Mail 8 ©0 At 6 P. 51., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda- tion, {Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket.. 331 Do. do. 2d Clara d 0.... 180 The 11# P. M. Southern Hall runs daily: all others Sundays excepted. ForWaterGap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Mentroße, Great Bend, Biugbamoton, Syracuse, &0., at e A. ,M. from Walnut street Wharf, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, LambertviUe, Flemington, Ac., at 6 A. 51 and 4 P. M., from Walnuvstreet Wharf; (the 6 A.M. Line connects with train leaving Easton for Mauoh Chunk at3.2OP.M-) For Mount Holly, at 0 A, Mi., 2 and 4 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M., and 2 P. M. , WAY linccs. 43,131 37 . For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 8 and 11 A. M., 6 and 6.30 P. 51. from Kensington, and P. M. from Walaut- Btreet wharf. For Bristol, and intermediate stations, at ll)f A. H. from Kensington Depot. For. Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Burlington, Florence. Bordentbwn,' &0., at 10 A, M. and 12&* 4,5, 5# and6.3o P. M. $330,876 23 Steamboat TRENTON for Bordentown and interme diatestations at Pi M. from Walnut-street wharf. HST : For Sew York, and Way Lines leaving Kensfnf" ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half ah hour before departure. The cars ran into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot ' Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed eaohPassenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything 'as bag gage hut their wearing apparel. AH baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for exfra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond *lO3, except by special contract. fe3-tf WM. M. GaTZMSB, Agent. LUCES FROM HEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA WILL LEAVE,, FROM FOOT OP OORTLANO STRSET, ' At 10 A. 51., 12 fil., and 6 P. M. via Jer-ej City and Camden. At 7 A. M., and 4 and 11 P. M. via Jersey City aod Kensington. From foot of Barclay street at" 6 A. M. and 2 P.M., via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1 North river, at 1 and 6 P. M. {freight and passenger) Amboy and Camden. . je9-tf mHE PENNSYLVANIA OSNTRAIi X , RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE. 1862. Mamm 1862. THE CAPACITY OF THBROAD IS NOW EQUAL TO ANY'IN THE COUNTRY. THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST. Facilities for the transportation of passengers to and from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul, Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other towns In the Wwt, Northwest, and Southwest, are unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Sleeping and smoking cars on all the trains. THE EXPRESS BUNS DAILY; Mali and Fast Line Sundays excepted. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at..... 7.15 A, M. Fast Line « « ..11.30 A. M. Through Express » ~10.30P.M. Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Phila. at.. 2.30 P. M. Lancaster “ . “ « ..4.00 P.M. West Chester Accbmmo’n No. 1 14 “ ..8.45 A.M. «* . No. 2“ " « .J2.oonoon. Parkesburg •.« “ “ ..5.45 P.M. West Chester passengers will take the West Chester Nos. 1 and 2 and Lancaster Accommodation Trains. Paasengen tor Bunbury, .Wiltiamspbri,, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falls, Ac., leaving Philadelphia .at 7.15 A. M. and 10.30 F. M„ go directly through. ; For further information apply at the Passenger Sta~ ilon, B. 2. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, f - - ■ . By this route freights of all descriptions can be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of ; Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana,* Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis souri/ by railroad 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 aU 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 ‘ confidence da its speedy.transit., i : > % f • . For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to of eddreasrfhe Agents of the Company. ' , B. B. KINGSTON, J*., Philadelphia. ' / D. A;'STEWART, Pittsburg. / CLARKE & Co., Chicago. LEECH &00., No.l Aster House,or No. l Bouth William street, New York. / LEECH A CO., No. 77 Washington street, Boston. IdAGBAW A KOONB, No. 30 North itreet, Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight igehfc, Phila. L. L. HOUPT, GenU Ticket Agents PhUA ENOCH. LEWIS* Gen»l Sup’t, Altoona, jyl-tf 8517,14» 04 PHILADELPHIA, AKD HOB BISIOWK BAILBOAD. , TIMB TABIi®. ■ On and after Monday, May 2fitb. 1862, anti! further notice. Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, B, 9,10,11, 12, A. M., 1,2, 8.10, 4,6, 6#. 6,7, 8, »X. 10*11#, p. M. Leave Gerin.ntfiwn, 6,7, J. 35,8, 8W;, 9if, 10M, H!i, A. M;, 1,2, 8, 4,8, 6,7, 8,9, 10.10,11, p. M.- OK SIINDAV’S. . Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M;, 2,8, 6, yv,' 10v } P. M. Leave Germantown. 8.10 A. M.,1, 4, CHESTNUT BILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, 12, A. M.., 2,4, 5,6, 8, 10tf* P. M. Eeave : Obeetr'iifc-Hill, 7.10, 7.35:9.10, 11.10, A. M.. 1.40, 3.40,6.40, 6.40, 7.40,9.&0, P. ML. ■* Philadelphia, 9JO A. M;, 2,5, 7#, P, M. lieave Ciieettiut Hill, 7.60 A. H., 12.40, 6.10, 910, P. M. ; ’ —-iron A!H> KORRISTOWN. ließve Philadelphia, 6, 9.05,11.05, A. M., litf 4 3,4 Vt 6.10, 8.05,11#, Pi M. - ■*■** Leave 6, 7. 7.50, 9* 11* A. M.. iv. 4U 6K,P.M; ‘ •* ** *’ ON SUNDAYS. lefcve Philadelphia. 9 A. M, 2j£, P. 3ff, leave Norristown, 7 A_M.. 1,6, P. iyt, 1 FOB MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia,B, 9,11.05, A. St., Ilf, 3, 4 V. 6 10. 8.08.11#. P. M. Leave Manayimk,B)4,7X,B~.2o, 9#, 11#, A. M., 2, 6,7, P. M. - . ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 2#, 4#, 8, P. M. Leave Manaynnh, 7K A. M., lit, 6#, 9, P. M. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. my26-tf Depot NINTH and GBEEN Streets. ■ ..4 - V f At 5.05 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, ffiauch Chunk, Ac. At 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Doylestown. At 6 P. M., for Fort Washington. The 6.49 A.M. Express Tradn : makes olose connection With the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem, being Hie shortest and . most desirable route to all points is the Lehigh coal region. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA. ' ■ ■ L»»ve Bethlehem at 5.40 A. M., 9.18 A. M., and i.BB F. M., ■ Leave Doylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 8.20 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.30 A. M. ON SUNDAYS—-Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 7,45 A. M. ' ' - - m Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.45 P. M. Dovlestowa for Philadelphia at 6 30 -A. W t ■ Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6jf.ja. * . Fare to Bethlehem....*l.so ( Fareto Mauoh Ohunk.s2 60 Fare to Saaton.l.so I Wilkesbare......... . 4,§q - Through Tickets must be , procured at the Ticket Offices, at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Street, in order lo secure the above rates of fare. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Berks street with the Fifth and Sixth streets, and Se cond and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty mi nutes after leaving Willow street. my 3 ~’ v ; ELLIS CLASH, Agent. . IirPHILADELPHIA and blmiba b. e. line. 186,8 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. XBOE For WILLIAMSPORT, SOBANTOI*, ELMIRA, and all points in the W. and N* W. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Phila. and Beading B. 8., cor. Bread and Osl lowhill streets, at 8 A. M., and 3.15 P. SL daily, exoept Sundays. . QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in Northern and; Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, &0., *c. Baggage cheeked; through; to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or Intermediate points. Through Express Freight Train forall points above, loaves daily at 6 P. M.- For further information apply to > JOHN S. HBC.LBSS, General Agent THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, and N. W. oor, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. ja3l-ti RE OPE N IN G OF the BAIiTIMOB® AND OHIO BAILBOAB.-Thiß BHBAIMn effoctually: GUARDED, is now. open for the trans portation of paeaengers and freight to all points in the GREAT WEST. For through tackets and all other In- Zormaflon apply at the Company’s Office, comer BBOAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. ' 8. M. FELTON, ap3-tf . Prudent P. W. and B. B. B. Co. mmm&me west Chester SgVtti*WggSaßiAMP PHILADELPHIA BAIL- SUMMEB ARRANGEMENT. On and after MObDAY, June 9th, the trains wili leavo PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. E oor ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7.46 and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.30, and 7 P.M., andonTues days and Fridays at 914 P. M., and will leave West Phfladelphia, from THIBTT-FIBST and MARKET Streets, 17 minntos after the starting time from Sigh eenth and Market streets: r : Leavo PHILADEMijiAat 8 A. KmvbTOEST OHESTJtB at 8 A. M.,'an—, do hereby guaranty that is able to fulfil a contract in accordance wiib the terms of bis proposition, and that,. Bbould bis proportion be accepted, he will at once enter inlo a contract ia accordance therewith. Should the con tract be awarded him we ar© prepared to become his se curities. ‘ . (This guaranty must be appended toweach bid:} The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the neatest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. MEUiCi AL. IJIARRANT'S BF.FEBYBSCHNT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and popular Medicine has universally re ceived the most favorable recommendations of the Hsdical Profession and the Public as the most EFFIOIJSST AND AOBESABLB SALINE APERIENT. It may be used with the best effect in . Bilisus and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Siok Headache, Nausea,Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Idver, Gout, Rheumatlq Affections, Gravel, Piles, - JUW ALL'COMPLAINTS WHIB*W A GENTLE AND COOLING APEBIENX OB PUB GATIVE, IS BBQUEftED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land, Eeaidente in Hot Climates, Persons of Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents \ Captains of Vessels and Planters wiH find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottle* to keep in any climate, and merely requires water poured upon it to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage. Numerous testimonials, from professional- and other' gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a eerie* of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorahle notice of an Intelligent publio. Manufactured only by TARRANT & CO,, No. 278 GBEENWICH Street, corner Warren at. i ’ NEW YOBK, ap2l-ly . And for sale by Druggists generally. . BROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGKB,- Manufactured only at Fkt'llErilOK BUOWN’fI DBB« AND CHEMICAL BTOiUi, Northeast corner oiJ?U Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Attention is called to tbi* valuable remedy should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is in dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, and ia a certain preventive from the effects of bad water, OAUTIOH.-~To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, in order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by worthless imitations.“ And sold b? all respectable Druggists in the United States. fe6*frm-tfta Q.LUTEN CAPSULES , rmus god-Liver QIL Tit repugnance of meet patientsto OCta-LIYBB OXLs and the inability of many to take it at A has in duced various forms |df disguise for Its admkdrtratioii that are familiar to the -Medical Profession. sbau> of them answer in special cases, but mors often neutralizes the usual effeet of the Oil, proving ante as unpalatable and of less therapeutic value. 'Thereat* nance, nausea, Ao., to invalids, Induced by disgust of Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of ’bur OAPSULXfc, OOP-LIVEB OIL CAPSULES have been much need lately in-. Europe, the experience there oftbe good T r«- sults from their use in both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we da for them, feeling assured their use will result In benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by WYETH & BROTHER. fl«Mf Hia »M.TOT Street* PblliuMuM*. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. fJIO FAMILIES BESIDING IS TUB RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at their country residences with every description of FINE" GROCERIES, TEAS, &o. t boV ALBERT G. ROBERTS, je2l.tr COBNBB BLUTIinE AND TINE STS. TTTBBY CHOICE OOLONG TEA at V 75 cents per pound. - - JAflfßg; HOMES & SON, SEVENTH and NOBLE, and jy2 SIXTH and WOOD. EINE OLD JAMAICA COffEE- Fresh roasted every day. JAMES HOMER & SON, SEVENTH and NOBLE r and jy2 ••• SIXTH and WOOD. •\TEW MACKEREL. XI . 160 Bbis New Barge No. 3 Mackerel. 150 Half BMs “ : In store and and for sale by MURPHY & KOONB, jel4.tf No. 146 North WHARVES. X/TACKEREL, HEBBING, SHAD, JLYJL &0., &o. 2,500 Bbls Mass Nob. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, late* c&ugbt fat fish, in assorted packages. 2,000 Bbls New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herring. 2,G00 Boxes linbee, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring. 160 Bbls New Moss Shad.. 260 Boxes Berkixner County Cheese, Ae. In store and for sa<« by MURPHY A KOONB, jel44f No. 146 North WHARVES. "D MODES & WILLIAMS, No. 107 All South WATER Street, offer for sale the following: 75 casts assorted Jellies. 100 cases American Pickles, pints and quarts. * 50 cases American Pickles, gallons and half gallons. 60 cases French Branched. Cherries. *75 cnßea French Brandied Peaches. 40 cases Lewis & Bros.’Condensed Mtik. 60 cases Bordeaux Olive Oil, in black bottles. 20 cases Virgin Oil of Aix. 60 cases Bacgalupi Oil, pints and quarts. Also, a well assorted stock Grosset A Biackwell’s Ce!e brated English Pickles. ; je!B fIARTER’S CELEBRATED NEW ■VJ JERSEY BUGAB CUBED HAMS, just received. JAMBS HOMER A SON, :■ je2o Sever th and Neble and Sixth and Wood sts. SARDINES.— A very superior brand for sale by CHARLES S. O ABSTAIBS, *l>2 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANTTK Street OLIVE OIL.—An invoice of pure Olive 00, to arrive per ship Vandalia ;also,an in voice per Ocean Skinner, for sate by -v’:OHAS. 8/CABBTATBS, , ije 20 '. No. 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE St. T ATOUE OLIVE 01L.—463 baskets -Li LATOUB OLIVE OIL, jn»t roceivefl, and for aitls by JAUBETSHE A LAVJSBBNB, 202 and 804 Sooth TOONT Street. CAUTION,—Having aeon a spurious article of Oil branded “J. Latour,” we caution tho publio against purchasing the earns, as the genuine J. Latour Oil cau be procured only from us. JABEUTOHB A LATEBQNH, mvis-tf 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. KTATTPS CELEBRATED ITALIAN r LV CREAM will positively remove TAN, FRECKLES, SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, andall erup tions of the face: giving a beautiful, healthy glow and rosy color to the cheeks, so much desired by every one- In short, it PRESERVES THE FRESHNESS OF YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a soft, smooth appearance to the face, and a brilliancy to the skis that is amprising to all. It »s an article that is INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY,LADY. Upwards of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now sold in Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily increas ing, Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by . M. B.S.NATTIA CO., - . Manufacturers Mid Proprietors, • No. 621 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. B. Casselberry, No 46 N. Eighth street ; Andrew Taylor, druggist, cor. of Ninth and Chestnut streets: M. Brad field, No. 802 Arch street; F. V. Barrett, No. 984 N. Second street; Miss Kocher, Seventh and Goatee streets: M. L. Adams, N. W. cor. of. Marsh all and Girard ave nue:; and by druggists Mad dealers in. Fanpy Goods ge uerally. . Agents wanted in evory town and village of the Unitec States and Canadas. my2B-tf SAJLES BST AUCTION "M THOMAS & SONS, i-YJ-s Sob. 138 and 1« Sontb FOURTH Street BUMj KSTATK sale—JUJjT 35. Teremptcry Sa'e—Ttie Kleeaat uwi T»lu»Me Old -York-?tin.*wu hs n-.v OT-I>0 T -I> SUOBHAKE® BliN.-IUN, with over 82 v*in*hlrt Und, l»rg* bare, rnrri*ge lK*u#e. ice house, 4 email teueuteocg, rtbt Ptiiusjbnrii* tailroad, near ifra pplenaid country, seata. cf I-Frarci-s Fish'r- E«j , and others. \ TWo Va OCABLE LOTS, s>crea oach, School Use* GerrnHnifiuis. handsome modern cottage, n. e. comer Linda w»d Knox. Germantown. VALUABLE FaRM. 98 merer, on the river Delaware, ©tub*- c.’ui.ty- Pa, 15 raHoa from the city. THREE-STORY BRICK.DWELLING, north Seventh Street, nbove Lancaster f.treit. : x Ft/UR LO C 3, ncrth Seventh street,, above Lancaster street FIVE THREE-STOBY BBIHR DWELLINGS AND BAKERY, ituih Ihird ntreet, opposite the iiewdepst of the N V. Railr.-ftd Co: Let 20 by 200 f«**t :VALUABLE STuBB AND DWELLING, 3 E cor ner Aicb arm Sixth s‘reet_ excellent tnuins-i stand. §3UQ may remain on m^rtgH^e. Sale JSoft. 3 39 ard 341 Soetb Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FUBNII ÜBtf, FRENCH PLATE MJR~ JUBS, PIANO, SHOW CASES, BRUSSELS ui PETS, &c. ON THURSDAY MORNING, At 9 o’clock, at ilie Auction S*ore. the euperjor i’uml twe, show cftpes, mirrors, car pme, &,i., from Fwniliea de clining housekeeping, removed to Hie store for oouvo- pule.' ' ■MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER Al-L AND COMMISSION MEIIOHINT, scitthenst corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. GKBAI BAKIiAIHS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALK, Fine gold and silver lever, lepine. English, «*is4, and watches /or less than half the usual selling "prices. Watches fronione dollar to one hundred doUars each Gold chains from 40 to 50 cants per dwt. Pianos cheap. .. • TAKE NUTICB. The htghe*t -price is loaned on goods at Afa wan s’ Principal Establishment* southeast corarr of ci>th and Race uti erta. At leant one-third more than at any other establishment in this eny. NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL MONEY E3TABLI3H- • MENT. - 5250.G00 TO LOAN, In large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on diamonds, gold and silver plate/wateho-*, jewelry, merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, and goods ot every description. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. This establishment has large fire’ and thief-proof safes for the BBfety of .valuable goods,’ together with a private watchman on «he premises. - • - ESTABLISHED FOB THE LAST THIRTY YEtBS. All large loans made at this the Principal Esta blishment. Charges greatly reduced. . AT PRIVATE SALE. One superior brilliant toned piano forte, with metallic plate, soft and loud pedalß. Price only 880.' One very fine toned piano-forte, price only $5O. SHIPPING ■iZtms BOSTON AND PHlLA ■a*S*B®*IDB 1 DBI I PHIA STEAMSHIP LlNE—Sailing from f achport every, ten da,s —From Pine-street Wharf on TUESDAY, Job 8 —J The Steamship SAXON, Matthews, w fflsaii from Phi ladelphia for* Boston,.on TUESDAY EVENING. the Bth of Jnly, at 7 o’clock: and from Boston for Phiia delphia, on b BRBDAY . iIMBH ‘ Julr 1, at 4 o’clock. Insurance one-half that by sail ye Freight taken at fair rates. 1 .... Shippers will please send their bills ofLading with goods. - ; For freight or passage, having fine accommodations, apply to HENUY WINSOB S f!O., _je!7_ . : ■ sm SOUTH WHARVES. T ONDON EXHIBITION—RETURN JLi TICKETS TO LONDON AND BAOK: Firet-c1a5e......... ..........8160. Second-claws.... SB. d&M.- WEEKLY COMMUNICA TIOK -BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUEENS TOWN. (Ireland,! to l*nd end embark passengers and despatches. r The Liverpool, ISew York, and Philadelphia Steam ship Company’* splendid Clyde-built Ixou. screw steam* ihlps are intended to sail as follows : FROM. FW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, July 12,1832, KANGAROO .Saturday, Jaly 39 IPB2. hjatx every Saturday throughoni the year, from PI2B No 44 N B : BAM® OF PASSAOB THBOUGH FBOM PHXDAOTLPHIA, Oftfeto, to Queenstown, or Liverpool. ......... S7S Do. to London, via Liverpool.33o Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool..,, g3Q Do. toLondon.....■. 533 Do. VBeturn tickets, available for dx months, from Liverp001.............500 Passengers forwarded to Havre, Part®, Hasrtnrg, firemen, and Antwerp at through rates. Dertificatoa el passage Issued, from Liverpool to New *«•»««»• • a •«.«*'; 840 Oertiflcates of passage bsued from Queenstown to New ................................. „ S'hese steamers have superior accommodationsfor pas sengers, are constructed with water-tight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeon*. Jfor freight, or passage, apply at the odes oi the Oom ***** JOHN <3. DALB, Ages;, rn Watant street, PhlkdelpMa In Liverpool, to WBL nfMAiS, Towerßdle inga. In Riixaow. to WK. INMAH, IS !H*on THE BRITISH AND NCR 1 ® aaMSBi AMJCBIOAH BOYAJj MAH, 3TJAM- -raeiirttsw tore to liXyebpooj _ Chief CabtoPaaaage.,**, Second Cabin Fasaage.,,.*,• 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIYBBPOC«s • GhiefGabta Pacsage # ~„, M „ ca .„.„.4>«c Second Cabin Passage... .«** The ships from Hew York ceil at OorfSarK* _ The ships from Boston call at Hali?«* and Cork Har bor. SCOTIA, dpi. rfoOklE*. iOHIN/* ®»t- Anderson. PERSIA, Gapt. Lott. k9lA«H*' Ooofc. ARABIA, Cap! J. Stone. leuF? pa > °***- J. Letter A2TSIOA, Cap*. fifam*. t: Oapt. Hn!r. AMERICA, Oapt. Hoodie.' JjsAGABA, Gapt. A. Bn !e AUSTRA^ BI ***- Theca vessels carry a whito light at mast-head $ aareen on starboard bow; on port bow. CHINA* Anderson, leav*i H.Yotk, Wednesday, July 2. ARABIA, Stone, * Boston, Wednesday, July 9. S&OTIA, Judkins, “ N.Y-rk, Wednesday, JuW 16. fItTBOPA, Hoodie " Boston, Wednesday'-, Jcly 23. PERSIA, Lott. / 4t N.York, Wednesday, July 30. AFRICA, Shannon, / u Boston, Wednesday, August 6. Bertha not ascnred tmtfl paid tor. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will noi be accetmtable for Goldj Silver, PolUon,Specie, Jewelry, Preolou* Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed tom or, and th i, value thereof thereto expressed. Per freight or pas sage, apply to ®. OGNAEIS, 4 BOWLING GREKS. Nov York E.O. &J G. BATES, 103 STATE Street, Boston, FOR NIWIORK—THIS mr'-'\\\ r - m - lap AY—DESPATCH AND SWIFT SORB LINES—VIA DELAW ARE AND RARITAN CANAL. Steameraofthe above Lines vtill leaTe DAILY, at 13 andS P. M. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply.to WM. M. BAIRD & CO. f my2l-tf 132 South DELAWARE Avenue. FOB NEW FOBS. ■PEBSbsBKW DAILY LINS, Yla Delaware Mi Raritan Canid. . _ Philadelphia eud New York Express Steamboat Qott pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 F. M., detivtt tng their cargoes In New York the following day. Freights taken at reasonable rates. • e WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, rhiiadelpftSa. " JAMES HAND, Agent, fcul-ti Piers 14 and 15 EAST RIVER, New York- MACHINERY AJNX* IKOJf. S. SMITH. DTE AM FITTING. kJ SAMUEL smith & CO., STEAM AND GAS FIITEttS AND PLUMBEB3, No. 516 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia, are prepared to introduce Apparatus for heating Manufactories, Store*, Churches, Dwellings, Greenhouses, Ac. &c., by Steam.. Apparatus for Soap and Candle Manufactories. Drying Booms for Hotels, Dye Houses, &c,, fitted up in a superior mauner. Awning Posts and Frames furnished and put up. Water introduced through Galvanized lubes. Plumbing In all its branches. Galvanized Tubes for Cemetery Lois. "All kinds of work connected, with Steam, Water, ©r Gas. Have for sale Tairas* Cocks, Tubes, "Fittings, &c. Agents for Worthington’s Steam Pumps. jyi-2m Jf, TAUGHAF MJSBIIOi:, WILLIAM B. MBRXIOK, SOBS *. OOPS. OOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, jO . FIFTH AKD WASHINGTON STBCITS, PHILADELPHIA.. MEBBICK & SONS, • ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Metonf&ctur* High and Lew Pressure Steam Engines, for land, river, and marine Eurvice. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; OmA- Inga of all kinds, either iron' or brass. Iron-Frame Boofs for. Gas Works, Workshops, B*B road Btatzons, &0.- Betorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and molt Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such M Sugar; Saw, and Grist Mili& Vacuum Pans, Open BteWEB Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac. Sole Agents for N. Billieux’s Patent Sugar Boning Apparatus iNeemyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and A*- plnwall & Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. auMf PMN STEAM ENGINS AKP POIPBB WOBKB.—SEAFDS ft LEVY* PRACTICAL ASD THEORETICAL ENGX KEEBe; MACHINISTS,BOrLEB-MAKEBSj BLACK SMITHS, anil FOUNDERS, having, for been in operation, and been exclusively an* gaged in building and repairing Marine and River X2n* ginea, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanki, Propellers, Street. Philadelphia. felS-lr- mo THE DISEASE!) OF ALIi JL CLASSES. All sub-acute and chronic diseases cored by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Street* Philadelphia, and In case of a failure no charge ia made. Professor BOLLEB, the founder of this new practice, trill superintend the treatment of all cases himself. A pamphlet containing a mirttitude of certificates of those cored* also 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 end others who desire a knowledge of my discovery* in applying Electricity as a reliable therapeutio agent. Con sultation free. ; . i ap2fi-Sm WOBMAN & ELY, No. 130 PEGG Street* manufacturers of patent OAST-STEEL TABLJC CUTLERY.:'aIso, a lately-patented COMBI NATION KNIFE, * PORK, and SPOON, especially adapted for Camp use, for Fishermen, Seafaring Men, Mechanics* Miners* Lumbermen, and all workmen car rying their dinners. W. &. E.’s Cutlery Ib warranted to be of the best Quality of ENGLISH OAST-STEEL, and Is intended'to supersede, by its excellence and cheapness* the inferior Qualities of Cutlery now in the market* and to .which they .respectfnlty invite the attention of th» Hardware dealers venerallv. mySQ-Sm POTTON SAIL DUCK AND CAN TAB, of numbers and branda. H&ve&’B Dnck “Awning Twills, of all desoriptfosa, fbv tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covets. Also, Paper ManoSwtnrers* Drier Pelts, from 1 to § foet wide. ’ Tar pawling, JBeiting, Sail Twine, Aa JOBS'W. A 00.. 103 JOSIB AOar. S'. O’NEILL.