THE CITY. Movements op Parson Baownlow. —l’areou Browtlow is tow located at the residence of Mr. GioTge W. Childs, near Bordentown, where he is voikiug diligently n. t his forthcoming book. He preached in the Methodist Uhftpel l»6t SundWi hdt did ».ot bin personal troubles* thereby Uiaappoint* ing many of the c bpregatioo. Iliß sermon was a btraigbt'oMvard orthodox dissertation, aud full of the >lain teaching* of the Oosad. The vtait of Param Itrowolow to this city brines to fejSnj a former vioii maile fo~ ibe purpuae vf dincatnin^ th«- merit* ot slavery with Itev. Mr. Prjne. In the pre liminary corrrxpoudence, we are introduced to the two “characters,” Prywe challenging Brownlow to its die cnarion in this form: u Ought American slavery to be ftlioiiftbul T’ Oh** qnsettan «a ba 9mV*i aaA when fha opi bftte Is half through, and to be stated as follows i 11 0 light American slavery to be perpetuated 7" In a subsequent letter. Pryne writes lo M express the hope that after your bios ering announcement, that lou would meet the North on the Question* you will mot back ont of ihe drat debate offered you.” Then -comes Broe ulow’s reply - In your abolition paper of the ILOth n't., styled the Central Reformer, and of which . you set mto be the ostensible editor, ♦ # # you say you aro ft ‘chrgrmnn and an editor,’ fttfUgr ymirchaf actfr jou refer me to several distinguished AbotitiODiSCß. • There are ta o points of information I wish; With what church are you "Connected,and are you a white man ora of color ‘1” Vebave letters from B. to GiddingSf and the Shea follow e sort of eharp-ehocting letters from tUO co in halants, each in his own rifle*pit. during which, among other dead sbois, B. says: “ I am not going to ‘back out,’ as you no doubt desire me to do;” and P. says, that «* although my mother’s fatber was not a very white man , there is not a drop of negro blood in my vein a-” The gentlemen met— B. opening thus: il Respected Auditors: Before I enter into the dis cussion of this important question, and of various other topics connected with and growing ont of this question, I wh to ftppriro the audience of whftt they will lihyi dia? covered before I take my scat—namely,-that Ido not present my theories with an eloquence that charms, with that critical ccumtn that fascinates, nor with that rich ness of diction tn** captivates au audience. This I re gret; Cscßar controlled men by exciting their fears; ■uiccro by captivating rtiftr ati vethms and swaying their I arsons. The influence of the one perished with the au thor; that of the other continues to this day, and will continue with public speakt rs to the end of time ” Then P. says in bis negative: “No greater question, no oobtinjer V»V6v, van come Wore the kuraw zutud, thau the one we are to investigate before you.” The Hibernia Fire-Engine at a riBE IN MARYLAND.—The Hibernia Fire Engine, while an route, for Fortress Monroe, in charge of several of its members, was a passive agent iu two fires on the Baltimore ItailrAad. The hose carriage, and 900 feet of hose, acconapsLied the eDgioe. Oa Friday morning so* ■void chib of thfl irain were destroyed with their con. tents, by tiro, which originated from ths spares of the loermotive. The fire was ciscnvered about half past, three o’clock in the morning, shortly after passing Ejk ton, id ihe secondc»r from the locomotive. The engine was immediately reversed and the train backed to a water elation ; but on reaching there it weefonad im possible to check the flamer, which hoc gained t >o much headway. The greater portion of the contents of the car, consisting of boxes of bo*ts and shoes, crctkery-ware, and other articles, were destroyed with the car, there •9Z.lv a few b»3e*9 i»wJ . The next o&f in the reir, laden with Government stores, wm also on lire, and eon- daxpa.ed. The remaining cars were detached and thus saved, teoou after the other portion of the train proceed* d towards Baltimore, when, on crossing the Trflrrvt rood, n taw miles from the city, it was discovered that another car, laden with bales of hay for the Govern, meat was ou fire, aid which, with the exception of three or four balef, were destroyed with the car. Ths car had been used for the transportation of troops, an! was open* thus ffiniitting f'jinrliHto lodge 01? The loss bj the fire la ©t>timat«J at from three to four thousand dollats. A number of the members of thß Hibernia, with David M. Lyle, Esq., Chief Engineer of the Fire Depaitroeot. were on the train, and rendered every fiKietPPQe practicable in extinguishing the fire and raving the property, The apparatus, which escaped damage, has arrived at Fortress Monroe. Defacing Treasury Notes. —It Las recently been discovered that the work of mutilating treasury noies has become quite a business, and pot an unprofitable one. It appears that the mutilator takes one ten dollar * ote, and tears off a tenth part of one cor ner, and payees off the note For ten dollars—nobody queu- U WiWfthat His perfectly good He takes another note of the Btme and tears off s tenth part m another cotw r, and so on until he has securel four cor n«rs. Then hr lakes another note and tears out a piece from the upper tide right; from another note a piece from the upper giio left, next to ihe corners; from two more nttefe a pta'e is oitraded from the lower side right of one, and a puce from the lower side left of the other. From the ninth note he removes a piece from the right of the middle, and from the tenth and last note a piece from the left middle. Then he has ten parts of what appear* to be a single tamdoUar trrasary notf* which he ingeniously pastes together, and passes oil under ihe plea that the note was accidentally torn iu pieces, but is nevertheless just as good as if it was whole. Sir«ular as it may e*em, this business hag become so extensive tb».t the attention of the Government has been called to it, and it is decider*, *»g the only effectual w+y of checking the evil, not to rea*em any note at pat unless it is whole, and to deduct one dollar for every tenth part of a note torn off- and in that proportion for larger amount* i etroved. The above statement is made upon the aulhc - rity of ihe Treaeoier of tiw Vuitod States* A Scene in the Court of Quarter SESSIONS.— Yesterday mornirg officers of the ceurt-room were escorting the prisoners into the csnrt rofm of the Quarter fcMtoußi a wupto of persons who were wllneßSW in certain cases were accidentally accom modated with scats in the dock. The witnesses were, of course, ignorant of the mistake, and were doubtless grati ged at the kind attention evinced by the officer to accom modate them with a first- lass place, where they could eea and be seen. Pi eaently a couple of genuine crimi nals were placed along side of ihem. The strangers moved to the other end of the dick.flAn array of motley brothers and sisters spread along the front of the dock. Cn counting the prisoners tho officers found two too many. The mistake being discovered, the strangers were relieved from tnelr position, and were slightly as tounded upon learning that they had been placed in the criminal dock. The Plan of the Junction Rail- BOAD.—The Board of Surveyors have approved the plan of the Junction Bailroad, which is to unite the Reading, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore Railroads. The road will cornu ecce at the Columbia Bridge and pass along the we t bank of the Schuj lfc HI, crossing the Pennsylvania Rail road at Bridge street, and extending along the west side of said road to Thirty-second street, under which it pass a by means of a tunnel to 100 feetßOutb of Chestnut street; tbe tunnelling extern ing a distance of about 800 feet. The road will then croi-s in front of tbe Almshouse grounds, crossing Mill creek and terminating at tbe Gray’s Ferry Hi irigo l also making a connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad at their bridge. The work of constructing the road wiU be commenced in a few days. Interesting to Insurance Compa- NIKS. —lu the cast of the Commonwealth vs. Berger ft Butz, the question raised was as to the coast ruction of the pclicy, which stipulates that the policy should ceaso at and from the time that the property thereby insured should “be levied on or taken into possession or cuqody under any proceeding is lawor equity,” The court says that the phranea levied ou” and «taken into possession or custody” have the same meaning. The latter defines the firmer. __ We are glad to announce that, owing to tbe liberal (locations of a few citizens, the Kune Society and Ljicg-in Cbarity has is Binned its aid, in furnishing Lurring and nourishment to poor women in the time of th< ir extremity. This institution has been the means of dieseminatine most important be, efirs, not only to tfce recipients of its chfttity, but in educating and providing nurses fnr onr citizens. It is worthy of liberal support, and we trust will continne to be sustained. Applications for aid may be made as heretofore, to the fortes' Borne. No. 126 North Eleventh street. Nurses for Yohktown.- —The advei liecment calling for volunteer nurses to go to the floating hospitals near York town has met with a hearty response, as was certain 10 he the cnee. The applications far ex ceed the number required. The Department asked for twenty-five from this city, and they were to leave yes terday morning, hue the order was countermanded. They will not start for several days to come. Twenty.five ad ditional nurses h Id themselves in readiness to leave wli*n called an. Military Appointment.— Lieut. Col. W Brooks, of the Second Artillery, has b?en appointed military commander in Philadelphia. Ilis duties will be tfcosa of a eomsuapding officer of a military post. His principal business will be to co-operate with the conduc tors of the military hospitals in preserving order. , An official !nspect ! OQ of the Government hospitals in this city has been made by Dr. C. C. Keeney, U. S. army. Accommodations for Wounded Sol diers OF NEW JERSEY REGIMENTS.-We loam that arrangements have been made for the proper care and treatment of all the wounded New Jersey soldiers in the hospitals of this city. The Governor of New Jersey contemplates earning & VMB&l t 6 Fortress Monroe, with a corps of *urg(M n* mi board, to insure prompt attention to the Jersey troops. Wharves Leased. —Warren-street wharf, on tbe Delaware, belonging to the city, wa* leased yesterday for $205 per annum; Wood-street wharf, on the Schuylkill, for $l5O, and Vine-street wharf, Schu} tkill, for $5O. A Fine Risipence Sold.—The resi dence of tbe late Henry M. Fuller, Sad., corner of Chestnut and Sixteenth streets, was sold yesterday morning, by Mfgtrs M. Thomas & Sons, for $20,740, (subject to $i2.540 mortgage and interest) under an or der of tbe Orphans* Court. The residence was a very fine brick one. Prizes in Port.— The schooner Lizzie Taylor , captured at Newborn, N. 0., with a load of rosin and turpentine, and the sloop Coquette, loaded with salt, and which was captured by the United ship Suequekanna, off Charleston, arrived at the navy yard on Monday night. Burglar Convicted.— Yesterday in the Conrt of Quarter Sessions, Claries Sewell, a colored burglar, charged With breaking Into the iionae or L’r. Alexander, in Fourth street, above Fine, was tried and convicted. City Expenditures.— The sura di.s- IribuUJ last wfek to the families of volunteers was $1.1,- 395. There was also paid $1,674 on warrants dr *w \ fjr work ordered by the Committee ou the 3afety and De fence of the city. Beneficial — The heavy rain on Mon day night has had the effect to wash our streets much cleaner than they have been for some time past Fire — On Tuesday evening, about ulna o’clock, an alarm of fire w&a caused by the huraiug of a sutler's tent, nt the encampment of Colonel Price's regiment, in the Twentieth ward. Election at Grace Church, Baltimore.— Many of the pe\y bgldsrB of tfruGO Church; Billti. more, dotenuinert to attend the election on Monday la*t, and to secure, if possible, some alteration in the vestry, which it was highly desirable should be composed of members who should at least be satis factory to a majority of the congregation. Tbs polls were opeuci from 12 to 2P. M. Many of tho voters came iu at 1 o'clock, or after, and found, to their utter surprise, that a game had been played which would result in the defeat of the representa tives of the zmijuiily of the congregation and pew* "holders and in.the triumph of a sectional minority. .A clause in the charter bad been taken advantage of by tbe leaders of the minority which permitted any one who bud contributed tWQ dollftrS (he previous to enst a vote. RoorUl'fi wore 'hunted up, four votes having been cast in one.in stance by young men from one pew, while pew holders who bad bean negligent in attending for sve been taken completely by surprise, and wore stulti fied with amazement and wonder. Is there not a touch of poetical justice in this celebration of this anniversary 1 The three telling the town of Huntsville mi aa fol. lows; General Turchin’s brigade of infantry, Colonel Kenr.ett’s Fourth Ohio cavalry, and Captain Simonson’s battery of Ohio artillery. This is looked upon as one of the most motile brigades in the army of the Ohio, and it certainly gave proofs of that quality on Friday last. Ii marched twenty-five milts over a dirt read in an Aw ful state in fourteen hours, and captured the city. General Mitchell's despatch to Geieral Dumont says tbe march was made in the face of great difficulties, though I imagine bnt little danger, lie says he suc ceedrd in taking fifteen locomotives and tbeir trains, two y'egG guns, two hundred firisAhew, two mall bags and tbeir contents, and the telegraph officti. Much va luable information has been learned aud Important stores have been taken. The railroad is cut great nmnber of places, and entirely rained for many mouths to come. General Milchell calls it the ftVteryi” The loss of the locomotives wi|j ho a serious one to the rebels, and the destruction of the railroad will marplot many of their plans. Huntsville is one of the most im portant points on tho line’of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, aud one of the most beautiful cities of the n.bel Coßfederacy. It is Ihe residence of Japp? OUmefia. John C. Breckinridge had just been withdrawn from Huntßville when it was taken. lie was sent to reinforce the army at Corinth, after their defeat. General Maxey, who was at Chattanooga, was also taken to Corinth, with ten thousand men. The Alabama levies were sent forward from Atlanta to Chattanooga, and they now hold that place. Ido not Imagine there Is any intention to move against Chattanooga at all. Ido not Bee tbe necessity of it, as it can easily bo flanked. Fortifications are being erected in great haste at Decatur, which are not Likeiy ever to be attacked. Florence it the vulnerable point] but it is n&t kny ami to ns or we would sorely have occupied it long ago. We have noteven a gunboat at that point, though they seme times make occasional visits thus far South. One would have supposed that Beauregard’s army was certainly large tBOUgh without deuuuuliOK Poor Brecltfn. TiOge’B 3,W0 men n reinforcements. Alter tbe glorioua victory which they claim to- have won, tbeir army con sisted of no less than 90,000 men, in three grand corps d'armte. These were commanded by Johnston, Bragg, and Crittenden. !• JotiiiHton had command of the first corps, which was • divided id to two divisions, one of which was commanded I by Major General Wm J. Hardee, but Ido Dot know : who had charge of the other. Hindman, Claioorne, iVcod, ai-d others had command ol brigades in tho first ferpSi This corps numbered 3s.ouft men. m iny of whtiu W i» the reini.rai z-ii Ih.whi g !»iv» Tbe second corps was under command of Major General : Braga, and one of the two divisions into which it was di ; vided was under command of Major General Brooks, of • Ibis State, which division was composed of the miUtla j raised under Harris* last 6411. Bragg's other division i was cumpcstd of his Peunsacola truops, and was under ' command of BrlgAdier General It. if. .\r.» ergon The tulld corts was Oritieidvij’s, cump.j«ed of Polk’s : division of troops from Columbus, and Crittenden's rem ount from Mill Spring. This oorpi numbered about 30.- ICO.ttd that of Brftg« T a 26,000, makii.g 4 total of 90,000 : for the three grand corps. Or the officers engaged, we know positively, from Southern information, that Jobn i son, Polk, and Brooks are killed. Johnston died ou the ficlf, after haviLg, it is said, tried to get relieved of tha command. ; General BUb4£ Polk dfed the Suadav night of tho fight, and with the most horrible imprecations, on his traitor lips. Of the briaadfara, Southern accounts admit the loss of Hindman, Claiborne, and Gladden. It is also said that the rebels have lost from five to slx hunired j Arid efficers,"Who, owing to the demoralized state of the i mt-n, Were compelled to expose themselves aud lead their ! men Into danger. The mortality among the officers, | field and general, must have been very large. \ Liect. Horace Porter, who was chief of ord nance on Gdneral Sherinaii’s staff, wed who erected the batteries that reduced Fort Pulaski, is a resi dent of Harrisburg, in this State, and is asnnof cx-Goveroor David R. Porter. It - was Lieutenant Porte* who fired the first gun at the fort. Heenan in England. A FIOHIIO COKE Ore WITH KACE, Prospect of Another Fight with Tom Sayres. Heenan having arrived in England, with the purpose of fighting Jem Mace, Tom Bayers has determined to run a tilt with tlie one who shall prove himself in the contest to he “the party or the first part,” Tho following sc* count of H.tha situation” is from the London Sporting Life , of the sth lost.: Bet-nan, one of the heroes of the battle of Farn boTcuftb, has arrived in England with the expressed IU tail tion Of fighting JaiUSfl MIU, lk6 present koU#.r of the bell, fthd detarnilhlng hie right to be considered tbe champion of (he woild. On the 17th of the preheat month, the second anniversary of the important fight between the Benicia Boy and Tom Sayers will have ar rived, Sayers, who, it was understood, had retire 1 from tber. B. for ever, hearing of a probable encounter be twtvn Hteuan and Mace, has, te the infinite surprise of everybody, issued a challenge to fight whoever should prove victorious in the proposed contest. Tom’s terms and challenge win be found below* After a calm a storm i» said to ov imminent, and the dulness which has nf late pervaded prize-fighting affairs is suddenly relieved by the probability of a passage of arms, not only Hee nan and Mace, but absolutely between Sayers and the Benician. This intelligence will undoubtedly cauge atre mendoue eeueaiiou throughout the country, and, in the event of either or both these fights beiug brought to an issue, a degree of public excitement would be engendered equal *in intensity to that which was tuani f< Bttd lwo years since, when the splendid battle of Farn« borough engTOSttd tho thoughts of Eugiishmeu and Ame ricans almost to iho exclusion of every other topic, bince Hrenao’s return to hit native country, he appears to have led a quiet and modest life, audhas scarcely ob truded himself before the public, except when ill advised by his friends of the traus-itlantic sporting press. H»co h»» over and over pressed ills wish to fight Hccnan, but Jem must be astonished at the sudden ap pearance of “the Boy,” who gave no notice of his in tention*, until he placed his toot upon English soil. I>uring the interval which elapsed between the settle of the Tymi affair, whoa war u Committee or the Month, BAHUEL'E. bTOKES,) LETTER BAGS At the Merchants 1 Exchange, Philadelphia . Ship Tuscarora, Duulevy... ..Liverpool, April 26 Ship Fanny Fern, Conn * ...London, soon Ship Zered, McGonagle Londonderry, soon Bark Alex McNeil 50mer5................. Belfast, soon Bark Zephyr, Small Cork, s*on Bark Thomas Dallett, Dill Laguayra, soon Scbr Gun Rock, Parker... Ponce, PB, soon Scbr Isabella Marla, Wa11... St Thomas, soon Scbr Ann Carlet, Cailet..,...St Kitts and St Barts soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE* PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, April 23, 1869- fiUN RISES & 32-STJN feiETS. e 4a HIGH WATER 10 12 ABBIVEP. Bark Texas, Pendleton, 4 days from New Tort, in bal last to captain. Brig Wary £ Thompson, Havener, 12 days from Car* denes, with sugar and molasses to J Meson A Co —vessel to J E Bazlcy A Co. Brig Ellen Bernard, Bourne, 4 days from New York, in ballast to Tyler, Stone A Co. Bchi Flora Bine, McFarland. 16 days Ol4nf«© SO a, with sugar, molasses, aud honey to Madeira & Cabada— vessel to J E llazley A Co. 6chr J&b Ntilbon, Burt, 6 days from Bristol, HI, with mdse to Twells A Co. Schr Isabella* Tailor* 3 days from New York, with mdse to captain. Bcbr Lizzie Taylor, Taylor, 5 days from Newbern, NC, with rosin and spirits turpentine to navy yard. Schr Chas Bobbins, Hickman, 1 day from Port Depo sit, Md, with corn to Jaa L Bewtay A Go. Schr Charlotto Williams, Golding* 2 days from Hatter res Inlet, in ballast to captain, Echr Boston, Brower, SO hours from Fortress Monroe,! in ballast to captain. Schr J H Wainwright, Ludlam, 4 days from Boston, In ballast to captain. .ficbr Wm Wallace. Scull, from Boston. Schr L P Fharo, Cranmer, from Beaton. Schr Lewis Chester, Somers, from Boston. Schr J G Herbert, Williams, from Fortress Monroe. 6chr S C Willetts, Young, from Hatteraa Inlet. Schr Wm Luper, Bohlnson, from New Bedford. CLEARED. Bark John Trucks, Collins, Ship Island, Bishop, Si mons A Co. Schr Sarah, Blunt, Halifax, E A Bonder A Co. Schr Harriet Neal, Houghton, Belfast, Me, do Schr Unison, Mann, Portland, do Schr L Ames, Westbrook, Amesbhryport, do Schr II L Orc&tt, Hopkins, Boston, J E Bazley A Co. Schr Wm Wallace, Scull, Boston, L Audenried A Co. Schr P A Sanders, Somers, Boston, W H Johns A Co. Schr L 1* Pharo, Cranmer, Boston, J B Blaklston. Schr L Chester, Sumers. Boston, N Star levant k Co. Schr J G Herbert, Williams, Fall River, Caster, St ck* ney A Wellington. Schr Wm Loper, Robinson, Mystic, J R Blakiston. Schr S C Willetts, Young, Hatteras Inlet, Tyler, Stone A Co. Schr Llsszie Taylor, Taylor, Newbern, N£, do Sir Beverly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. (Correspondence of tho Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del, April 21, 7 A M. A ship, two barks, and five brigs came In yesterday af ternoon and stood up. The bng Delhi, Tor Port Spain, went to sea yesterday afternoon. The bark Floreeta, for Rio de Janeiro, in company with eight brigs and about one hundred tchooners, all bound out, are detained in tbe roadstead by a heavy blow from NE. An English brig, from Yarmouth, NS, for Philadelphia! went ashora yesterday on Joe Flogger Shoal, and remained aground is a very unfavorable position. Yours, Ac. AARON MARSHALL. BT tblegrapb. /C*ri!M£6fiddfi6& of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., April 22, 11 A M. The ship Westmoreland, for Liverpool, barks Frank, for Lublin, and Floresta, for Bio de Janeiro, with over a hundred tail of colliers, went to sea this morning. Wind southwest. Yours, Ac. JOHN F. MARSHALL. (Correspondence of the Press.) READING, April 21. The following boats from the Union Canal passed Into the Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden coßslgned m follows: Dr Wm Moure, H W Hunter, H G Fisher, and Grape shot, with grain to A G Cattell A Co; P B Pfouts, Young America, and Lebanon Valley, with grain, and Monitor, with mill feed to Humphreys,Hoffman A Wright; WmP FiNher, baik to Henna k Coates; WmH Smith, lumber to CBmeion & Coleman; North Star, do to P N Dalby; Elmi ra, do to captain; Golden Gate, do to 8 L Snyder; Bona parte, do to H Louck; Wm A V Taylor, flour, Ac. to cap tain. MEMORANDA. U S steam* r Gen Meigs, Watson, hence, arrived at New York 21st inst, to load tor Key West and Fort Pickens. Ship Meninon, Freeman, cleared at New York 21st inst tor ban Francisco. Btfk VlihttA, from Tahle Bay, CGIS, arrived at Boston )«>. Bark Ella Viiglnia, Foche, from Bremen, arrived a Baltimore 21st inst. Bark H S Fisk, Fisk, sailed from Key West 14th tnst. for Sagua. Bark Fred Lennig, Sumner, hence, at Key West 7th inst, and remained 14th. Brig Cl icopeo, Tinker, from Remedtoe, at New York 21st mat. Brig Trenton, Atherton, for Boston, remained at Be rnMluis 12th inst. Brig Judge Blaney, Coombs, htnee, remained at Key Wost 14th inst. Brig Frauds J King, Fnrber. hence, remained at Key West 14th inst. - Schr Geo M Smith. Mill", from Providence for Phila delphia, at New York Slit laMi fiohrs Mary Clark, Howard, and George W Ketchum, hence, at Newbury port 19tb inst. Schrs Pennsylvania, Bartlett, aad Chas Mooto, Inger soil, cleared at Boston 21st inst. for Philadelphia. Scbr Panthea, Clark, hence for Boston, sailed from Newport 19th iput, Scbr L H Ecdicott, Leeds, hence; arrived at Providence 19th inst. gchr Presto, Robinson, sailed from Providence 10thinst for Philadelphia or If achias, according to wind. gebrs Electric Flash, Ayiee, hence, aud Monterey. Craig, from D&l&W4ty City, at Gloucester 18th Inst. ■ Scbre Ben, Hickman, J J Speucer, Smith, John P Far land, Gillette, Bahaa, Whittomore, and Breeze, Hulse, het.ee, at Key West 12th tost, and all remained 14th. Schr W C Mention, Cole, hence, waa at Fort Pickens Qihinst. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1862. Bargains in seasonable z>M5dS CK’OUti, Just opened— -2,000 yards Elviras, in fancy and plain colsre, Desirable for Mtase«, 20 cents. 1 lot Paris Plaid Orleans Cloth, : . Clinico styles, 37jj cents. * tat Pans Printed Mousseline Delaines, 37# cts. 1 lot llolleck Plaids, Choice colors, 37 X cents. MOBPSELINE DELAINES, OHALLIES, VfOYEK PABlilO.*- , in floe, mortlum, trad lov Wholesale net cash buyers will And desirable goods in our stock. CUBWKN STODDABT ft BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North Bt-eet, ap22«3t Above Willow. SUPERIOR MOITSSELIINE DE LAINES, colored grounds, 12# cents per yard. Wholesale set cash buyers will find cheap and de giyftbln fiondu in onr Atnck. CUKWEN STODDAUT ft BROTURB, 450, 452, and 454 North S&OOND Street, ep22-3t Above Willow. "DUPLIBS, POPLINS, POPLINS. X Silk Plaid and Cheue Popllm, 31 eta. CUene Poplins, 37J< cts. Neat striped and Cheno Poplins, 60 cts. , Neat black and white Poplin*, cts Sent strips (1 Fop'i*9i Stiff m. Brftt oil too Foplius, Oi), eta, Wholesale net cash buyers will find desirable goods in our stock. CUBWEN STODDABT ft BROTHER, 460, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, apS2-2t Above Willow. Eich black dress silks. Gl. s y BLACK GKOS BE itlllNEß, bom TO sent, to SI. Ilosvy BLACK TAFFETAS. Heavy BLACK Glil#S GRAIN, ueat figured, double fuetd. All of the above' have been purchased at reduced prices, and will be sold cheap. Wlifllwtito net cash buyers will find desirable goods In our ttncK, CURWEN STODDABT ft BROTHER, 450. 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, np22*3t Above Willow. 1 n non yards lawns at 9c.— JL\/jVV\J H. STEEL ft fON have just received 10,000 yards of English Jaconet. Lawns, fast colors, at 9c, never before sold for less than 15c. ,> Fifty pieces English Challi Delaines at 16c, never sold less than 25c. One Jot Figured Grenadines at 31, worth 75c. 200 31-4 Honeycomb Quilts at SI 50 From the late auction sales* a fow very cheap loti of choice and desirable Btyles of FIGURED ALL WOOL DELAINE3. One lot at 50c, a great bargain. One lot very cheap. One lot at 25c, never sold less than 50c. LINEN GOODS. —Just received, a fresh lot of those celebrated hand-loom, balf bleached labte Linen, at 50, 62ft, and 75 cents. These deeds give better satisfaction than aay others of the kind made, and are less than tbe same quality have been sold. Bleached Scotch Table Linen at 50; wider and heavier at 62X ; still wider and finer at 75; real Barns ley, 2 yards wide, at SI —these are extra heavy; Brown do. at Q 8 cento. Alao, a good asaortmeut of Uoiou T&bU Linen at 37 and 50 cents, wl ieh are very serviceable, and wash excellent. I have now the finest 37# and 50- cent Fronting Linen that can be had. Having bought a considerable quantity, I am selling them lower than they ought to be Bold. Ricliardaon’s heavy Linens for family u«e, with which, in point of cheapness, I have eurpaesed some of the largest linen stores, having every number from 37# up. One lot all linen-fringed Doylies, 75 cents per dozen; one lot Union Napkins, 75 cents per to?;?!); one lot fill lihOQ Hurt towle, $1.50; one lot Brown do., 75 cents: one lot do., ljtf yards long, with red border, 18 % each ; and finer Towels equally cheap. 4 hales Russia 4 0rash at 8, 9,10, and 12# cents. One lot White Brilliants at 12 X —very cheap. Half cotton Flannel end lioe all-wool Gauze Flannel, for summer OreA*.' Tbe46 goods OF6 Aboiil 15 cent, less than they are usually sold. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, ap!9 tf No. 1013 MARKET St., abov&Teuth. LNENS AT IMPORTERS’ PRICES. —RICHARDSON’S and DUNBAR DICKSON’S celebrated SBIBTJNG and FRONTING LINENS, re ceivtd from tbe manufacturers direct, and guarantied perfect—to which the attention of buyers aud the trade gfnerally is respectfully invited. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, ft ABRI3ON, apio-rptf ms CHESTNUT street. IV/TARSEILLES counterpanes. IT 1 I have now, direct from the importer, every size find quality, from $2 up, Some of the patterns are en tirely new and exceedingly pretty. They are the cheap est lot I have had. Allendale Counterpanes, $l. Allendale Counterpanes, 81 25. Allendale Counterpanes, 81.30. Honeycomb Counterpanes, 81.60, Honeycomb Counterpanes, largest sire, 81.50. Lancaster Counterpanes, heavy, 8150. GRANVILLE, B. HAINES, ap!9-tf No. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. CHEAP DKS GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, AND IVINDOW SHADES —V. E. AKCHAMBAULT, X. E. corner ELEVENTH enfl MABKET ttreeto, will open this morniDg. from auction, Ingrain Carpets, 31,37,41, &0, 62, and 75e. ; Entry and stair Garpata, 18, 22,21,27,50, and 62c.; Bag and Tarn Carpets, 20 to 31c.; Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, at 31, 37, and 50c.: While and Bed Check Matting, 20 and 25c.; Gi!t> Bordered Window Shades, new styles, 50, 62, 75, and 87#c.; Green and Buff Window Holland, 12 ;q sic,; Bleached Shirtings and SheetiDgß' from 8 to 12# c ; new Btyle Plaid Dress Goods, 15 to 25c.; Shepherd’s Plaids, 12 to 22c. ap!9»l2t IAQ NORTH EIGHTH STREET, IVt) SECOND TOOK ABOVE ASCII, UP STAIBS. Having been dissolved by mutual consent, tho under* signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of the old firm, and Cue trade in general, that he has taken all the up-staire rroms of NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH. To continue tho manufacturing of all kinds of DRESS, GLOAHi AND Of all descriptions, Ac., ftc., And will offer inducements in price and quality, as wall as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper taining to his line. WM LONNEBSTADTER, »p4-3mj No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab, Arch fILOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN \*J TILLAS-—Ladies in want of the above articles will find It to their advantage to visit the old established house of Mra. HENRY, No. 38 Noilh NINTH Strut. Imlm. ARCH. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at .rices that astonish everybody. api-3m CLOAK STORE! Xi The most elegant assortment in the city. v No. Z 9 South NINTH Street, xnb26-3m First door above Chestnut. /"ILOAKS. —If you want the beat value for yonr money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. . mh2A-3tt /VLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! VJ THE GBBATKBT BARGAINS IN THE OITY JAS. B. CAMPBELL & Go., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Have opened this day, Bonnet's Black TaftfetM, Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel’s Hair Thibet, high Inatre. Satin Plaid and Printed Marauilise. Lupin’s best black Bareges and Bombazines Rich Plaid Mozambiques. . Lupin’s beat black, white* and high colored OhallL Organdies and Jaconets, grissaile grounds. Cachemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich. Foulard Poplins. Foulard Satine, Ac., Ac. aplfl-tf TV/TESSINA ORANGES AND If I Lemons, in prime order, just received and for sate by RHODES A WILLIAMS, »pT 107 South WATER Street. DRIED APPLES.—66 woks new Western Dried Apples; 7 bbls new Western Dried Applef, Just received and in store For sale by MURPHY A KOONB, JaT-tf No. 146 NORTH WHARVES RAISINS. —300 boxes n&yoi Raisins } 800 half boxes Layer Balshua; 800 boxes M R Bunch Raisins; 800 half boxes M B Bunch Baistna. Hew and oboioe fruit, now landing and for sale by MURPHY A KOONB, JaT-tf No. 146 NORTH WHABVNR QAUTION. Tbe well-earned reputation of FAIRBANKS’ SCALES Saa induced the makers of imperfect balances to offer them ae “FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,” and pnrohaaara ba.e thereby, in many instances, been subjected to fraud and imposition. FAIRBANKS’SCALES are manufac tured only by the original inTentora, S. A T. FAIR. BANKS A GO,, and an adapted to ererr branch of tha business, where a correct and durable Scalee is required. FAIRBANKS & EWING, General Agents, apld-tf MASONIC HALL, 715 CHESTNUT ST. Eastern market dining BWBTAtTBANT, FIFTH BTHEET, ABOTB CBBBTNUT, OPPOSITE SMITH'S BBKWKBF. This establishment having been refitted regardless of expense, is now ready te serve its patrons with break fast. dinner, and supper at moderate charges, combined with the best the market affords, (and only the best.) The bar Is tarnished with the choicest honors and cigars; in short, the Eastern Market Dining Restaurant is themaiininmof Philadelphia. Tbe subscribers respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public. P B.—Free Lunch froU 10X to 12 O'clock. L. HOPKINS, ipmnrietn™. ap!7-lm T.FITZSIBBON. S Pr0 P net °rt. Brandies.— Pinet, Castiiion,&Co., Btequli, Tricocho, A Co., J. J. Dupuy, Sortu' Alnl, A. Seignette, Alex. Seignette. . . _ „ . PORT WINES.—J. Bainpo, Beet, BenlcarloDe Hal. lerßros. . SHERRIES AND MADEIRA WlNES.—Double Pine apple. Gm, Stewart’e Scotch Whi*y. For sale by , - 1 JAyftETCHE 4 LAVEBOne, feSl 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. Best quality roofing slats - atwayaon baud and for latest Union Wfcart,l4CK BEACH Sbeet, Keadnnien. THOMAS, BlrT.lv *l7 WALNUT Btnat PhUadelnbl*. HARMONY SHERRY—-For sale io bond, by CHAS. S. CARSTAIR3. ..id feoMa walnut at. ai asAKifg at. MONUMENTS AND GRAYS ill STONES at very reduced prices at Marbu Works of A. BTEINMETZ, RIDGN Avenue, twlow EUvmlh Btmh .rtW-WT RETAIJL DRY GOODS Also, jttc* rt-ceivovi from fitew Vork, Black aid White Check Silks. Brown aud White Check Silks, 24 inches wide, at 80c. CHEAPEST FANCY SILKS IN THE CITY. One lot Barege Robes at S 3, worth @l2 aplfl No. 713 North TE MTU Sweet, above Coates. LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ac. The Copartnership heretofore existing between KAUFMAN ft LONNER&TADTEB MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, CORD, HEAR NETS. IVENS & CO.’S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS* THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS* THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK , AMD DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES* IN Tftß CXiV, I VENS "i CO.’S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET, mh26«3m muiT. FOR BALK AND TO LET. TO DISTILLERS. The distillery known a* the ••PHCENIX,” and formerly owned and occupied by BAHL. SMYTH, Xu., tlfcnatad an TWENTY-THIRD. LMwaae HAOI and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bushels per day, Is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom modating terms. Is tu good running order, and has all the modern ImproTements. An Artesian well on the pre mises furnishes an unfailing mpply of goad, pure water. Address Z. LOOKS ft GO., No, 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. f#22-dtf SALE BY ORDER OF COURT,— THOMAB ft SONS, Auctioneers.—Under au order of tbe Supreme Court,, of Pennsylvania, for the Eastern District, made io tho cause wherein Elizabeth Y. Walker is complainant aod Sophia tiunsheo et ft! rospnndoats. In tqullj. January term. 1616. No. 28. Will be aold at public sale, on TUESDAY, April 29. 1852, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, in the rity of Pliiiadeliihia, by the hands of Messrs. - Moses Thomas ft fconp, auctioneers, the following de scribed property* tit. : v. No. 1. ftp ARCH STREET —t U that three-story brick mes- Kimnage and lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate ou the south side of Arch street, between Front and gwen* elieftj, in the city of rhilndelpbla, (No, 106;) containipg in rrout 11 jj feet, and In depth 32 feet; bounded E. with a messuage and lot late of Bbos Groon, 8. with ground late of Caleb Eanetead, W. with a 4-feet 2 inches wide alley, atd fc. with Arch street aforesaid; togetner with the common use and privilege of said alley, and the right ta build over the as far bask a§ said lot extends, so as not to obstruct the passage of the said alley. Rents for $l5O. __ No. 2. dm WALNUT STREET—AII that two-story messu ■P-pge find let of ground Hereunto belonging, situate ou tbe north ride or Walnut street, in the city or mil** delpbia, (No. 211;) containing In frout on Walnut street 18 feet, and extending in depth 51 feet; bounded S by Walnut streetf W. and 61. by a messuage anti lot for merly of Thomas l’roctor, aud E. by a messuage and lot foi-morly 4 or intenn th* weal aide of FRONT-Street road, above Hart lane, within tea ml nutoa* walk of the Frankford and Sonthwark passenger cars. Possession early in April. Apply at the south west corner NINTH and SANSOM, second story. mhSa-tf LEGAL. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA „ SAMVEL LEONARD and ALFRED O. BAKER, Copartners, as LEONARD ft BAKER vs. MAT- THIAS BITNEB. Testatum Yebditioni Exponai to Cumberland county. March Term, 1862. No. 33. The Auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of the sale by tbe Sheriff of Cumberland county, under the above writ, of all that certain plantation or tract of land situ ate in the township of Silver Spring, and county of Cam berlaiid, containing 108 acres and 120 perches, bs the same more or less, being the same tract of land which John H. A. Dunlap and Sarah, bis wife, in right of the eaid Sarah, by deed dated the 11th of March, 1845, sold and conveyed tbe game to William O. Honser, who with bin irifo EliifflMh, frx dwtf dated Ist April. ISIS, coa veyed tbe same to £SQrg& Bitner, who with hi& wife, by deed dated February 9,1853, conveyed the same to Mat thias Bitner in fee, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, at bis office, in the dty of Philadelphia, south east corner EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, on FRIDAY afternoon, APRIL 25, A. D. 1882. at 4 o’clock, when and where all parties are requested to present their claims or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. apl4-10t DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR X THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. HENRY 11.8. OGLE,surviving Trustee, vs JOSEPH B7PKA. March Term, 1852, No. 205. Alios Levari Facias. The auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of the sheriff’s sale, under tbe above writ, of: ilo. X.—All that certain lot of ground, with tho build ings and improvements! used as a factor; for woollen goods, tbereon erected, bounded and dtscribed as fol lows : Commencing at the southeast corner of Lawrence (late Apple) street and Canal street, in the city ?f Phila delphia* ana extending along The soutbweefwardly side or Canal street 112 feet 1 inch, to Ihe west side of Leith* gow (late Mechanic) street, thence southwardly along the west side of said Leitbgow street 151 feet, thence along a line at right angles with said Leitbgow street 100 feet, to the eftst side of raid Lawrence street, thence north wardly along the east side «f said Lawrence street 225 feet 11 inches, to the place of beginning. Also, of No. 2 —All that lot of ground, with the build ings and improvements thereon erected, commencing at the southeast corner of said Leithgow street, and ex tending along the southwestwardly side of Canal street to the west side of Fourth street, 113 feet and % of an Inch, thence extending south along the west side of Fourth street 84 feet 5# inches, thence westwardly, on a line at right angles with said Fourth street, 100 feet, to said Leiihgow street, thence north along the east side of Leitbgow street 135 feet, to the place of beginning -will attend to the dnties of his appointment on MONDAY, the 28th day of April, 1862, at 4 o’clock P. M., at his office, 242 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, when and where all persona are required to present their or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. •p!6-10t JOHN S. BRIN TON, Auditor. Estate of Joseph a. weder, M. R., Deceased. —Whereas, Letters of Adminis tration, with the will annexed, on the estate of JOSEPH A. WEDER, M. !>., deceased, have been granted by the Register of Wills for the city and comity of Philadelphia, to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said ' (state will (tease mafia payment, and those baying claims against the same present them to WM. S. COTTINGEB, Adm’r c. t. a., 134 North TWELFTH Street, Or bis Attorney, J. G, BRINKLE, H. E. cor. of SEVENTH and SANSOM Streets. mkld-wfii* Philadelphia, February 19, 1832.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That writs of scire facias will be issued upon tlie following at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, unless the same are previously paid to the undersigned, at his office, No. 520 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia: The city of Philadelphia, to the use of Jamos McOlos key, vs. James Stroud, owner, Ac. D. C., March T., 1830. No. 3. Claim for $578.13, for curbing and paving in front of a lot of ground on the N. E. corner of Thirty fifth and Aspen streets. Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs. Thomas Bracken, owner, Ac. Com. Pleas, March T., 1860. No. Id. CHaim for $60.90, for curbing and paving in front of & lot of ground on the east aide of Thirty-fifth street, Twenty-fourth ward, 155 feet north of Sycamore street. STEPHEN BENTON, fel9-w3m Attorney for Claimant. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. gMOKED SALMON. JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, mhlO-tf CORNER ELEVENTH ABB VINE STS, fHtOSSE & BLACKWELLS’ ENG >i»h Plcttw >b4 S»nc«ff) wm* »n 4 pint bottle*, iutt landing and for sale by RHODES A WILLIAMS, ap7 107 South WATER Street. CHEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT TEB! only 13 cU. Mr pound, at No. 813 SPRING GABDBN Street. mhM-tf LEAF LARD.—79 tierces prime ket tie*rendered Leaf Lard, for sale by C, 0, BAPLBB * W., mtaZO-tr 103 ARCH Street, 20 door above Front. Q BBLS. GOOD COOKING BUT- O TEB for aale vtrj cheap at No. Sl2 SPRING GAB BEN Street mh26-tf CHEESE. —150 boxes fine Herkimer County Cheese, for aale by O. «, BADLRR ft 00., mh2o-tf 103 ABOH Street, 2d door above Front Yery choice white rye FLOUR. only 2 X eta. per pound, at No. 813 BPBINQ GARDEN Street mh2s-tf /"IANDLEB. Chemical Sperm Candles |j f or s»ie by JaUBETCHK A LAYEBGNK, 309 •ad 204 South FRONT Street «nh!4 TF YOU WANT GOOD POUND JL BUTTER, go to 8. Z. GOTtWALS’.No. 812 SPRING CAEPHSI Hlreit mh2B-tf t)A CWT. CHOICE WHITE RYE 4i\J FLOUB, jnat received and for aala at No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. mh2A-tf SARDINES. —A very superior brand for sale by CHARLES 8. CABSTAIRS, ,p 8 128 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street MESS PORKt—2SO bbls Mesa Pork, for salt b> (J. <1 'UnLER A IK)., mh2o-lf 10S ARCH Street, 2d door shore Front. VINEGAR— French White Wine Vinegar, for tale by JAURETCHE ft LAVBBGNB, T hlt Nob. 202 and 20* Soath FRONT Street. FBESfc ROLL RUTTER, EUGS, &0., received daily at 8. Z. GOTTWALS’, No. 819 SPRING fiABPIW irtrwit. mh2fi.tf LABOR-SAVING MACHINE. CLOTHES-SAVING MACHINE. TIME-SAVING MACHINE. Halayt Morse ft Boyden's Clothoa Wringer sayaalabor, Unto and clothes, and ia an improTement which will moat certainly be generally adopted. It ia aett-adjoiting, am ple and durable, and is far superior to eyery other de- Tice for the purpose intended. Oyer fire hundred have been sold within the last thirty days in this city. No fatally should be without one. They are warranted to **For»le by^LJL SHOW, at the Office of JOT, COB, ft Co Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Btreeta. Order* from the Country promptly attended to. ftplrlH) . mORTOISB SHELL.—A few boxes of I Tortoise Shell for sale by J&UBETOHE ft LAVEBQNI, MJ 302 and 301 South FRONT Street, 11X1} MINATINU OILS. QILI OILII OILUI HULBUBT k BSODBEAB, HO. S*o ARCH STARS'!, Haying opened a General Depot for the Safe of Iztrl Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the special attention of dealers and consumers %o refined ILLUMINATING OIL, u H possums merti beyond anything heretofore offered In this market, being entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor Which characterize that commonly sold in this market, produces no smoke, and la free from all ssploaiye properties. W Orders from City or Country promptly at tended to, fe2B-8m « T OCIFEK” OIL WORKS. J i 100 Bbte. “ Lucifer” Burning Oil on hand, we guarantee this oil to be uon-cxploifroi to burn all the oil in tbe lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without crusting the wick, and but slowly. Bbls. lined with glass enamel. WBIGHT. SMITH, A PICARSALL. fettl-tf Office 515 M AKR.ET Street. CARBON OlL.—lOO M>l@, Nairoua Oil in store »ad for b*lq by WILLIAM M. WILSON, 908 ftIABKKT Street. CHEMICALS. DRUGS AND LEAD Bed Lead, White Lead, Litharge, of Lead. OOPDWIL Oil of Vfirioi, Calomel, Patent Yellow, Chrome Bed, Qtarane Yeltow, Ayna Fortas, Muriatic Acid, Epsom Salts, Rochelle Salts, Tartaric Acid, Mlnssal, Soluble Tari. Bab. O&rb. Soda, White Vitriol, Bad Precipitate, WETHSRI Druggists and Mai Boa. 47 and 49 lalß.tf White Precipitate, Lunar Caustic* Narootine, Sulpb. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate Morphia*, Lao. Sulpb., Ether Sulphuric, Ether tiitrio, Sulphate Uuinina» > Gorro. Bnblim., peuarootized Opium, Chloride of Soda, Wetherill's ext. Ginoh*. Tartar Emetio, (Jlxloriil« of Lltna. ’ Crude Borax, Refined Borax, Camphor, Resin Copavia. ILL k BROTHER, innTActnring Chemists, I North SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. MEDICINAL. rjIARRANT’S EFFEIIVEBOEKT SELTZER APERIENT- This valuable and popular Medicine has nTiiversaljy re ceived ike moel layoreble recommendations of the Meoicax. PitOPESaiAN and the Public as the most EFFICIENT AND AOKEEAULK SALINE APERIENT. li may be used with the beak effect la Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indigos* lion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL COMPLAINTS WHERB A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENT OR PUR GATIVE IS REQUIRED. It iB particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by &ea and Laud, Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains of Vessels and Planters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bodies to keep in any climate, aud merely remurta water poured upon it to produce a de lightful effervescing beverage. Numerous testimonials, from professional aud other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coim* try, and its steadily iuereasing popularity for a siries of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character* and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. Manufactured only by TARRANT & GO., No. 278 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren at- NEW FORK, ap2l-1 y And for sale by Druggists generally. WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DlS coveby OF PROF. C H. BOLLES, 1220 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY. Tl»6 diffe£&ii£e between and Jlciion, of permanently curing the sick apd gufferieg of their diseases, or adver ting to fcur© aud showing tut little or no evidence of cures, can be well appreciated by the anxious inquirers after health, by attentively reading the following synop alH of certificates fiom Uie most reliable gentlemen in Philadelphia, who were permanently cured by Prof. BOLLES, Iz2o WAL S?UT street, and after they had been given up as incurable by the most eminent medical men of this city: Judah Levy, Brwchftl Consumption, 814 South Front Bin ob Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Church, Dys pepsia of long standing, Larjngitis and Lumbago, 1633 Helmuth street. Alexander Adaire, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Lum bago, long standing, 1312 Savery street, Eighteenth ward, Kensington. William 11. Sbnine, Paralysis of the lower limbß, (Paraplegy,) and Epilepsy, 110 South Twentieth street J. J. BAiley, Laryngitis, Dyspepsia, and Lumbago, 219 Market street. Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetis, American Hotel. Philadelphia. Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, 528 Arch street. James Nugent, Deafness for six years* and ringing and roaring in tbe bead* Fifteenth and Bedford streets. Geoige G. Pres Derry, Chronic Bronchitis and Catarrh* formerly proprietor of tbe Girard House, Thomas Harrvp, eerero Diabetis* Rose Mills* West Phi ladelphia, George Grant, Rbeumatio Gout* long standing* 333 Market street. H. T. De Silver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 1736 Chestnut street. C. H. Carmicb* Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the l£idne> B,£ChestDut and Fortieth streets. Hufch Harrold, Bronchitis and Disease of the Kidneys* 4ft South Third street. S. P. M. Tasker, Chronic Dyspepsia, and Kidney Dls ease, 1622 South Fifth street. James P Groves, M, D„ long standing and aerersLum bago, 216 Tine street, Edward McMahon, Consumption, 1227 Front street. Stanford Stillwell, Congestion of the Brain and Chronio Dyspepsia, 1526 Palmer street Charles D. Cuuhney, Paralyriß of the lower limbs (Fftraclegy) and Dyspepsia, Western HoteL J. Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation and Con gestion of the Brain, 518 Callowhill street. Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption of five years standing, 1435 Chestnut street. Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. M. M. L&nfiing/ i Nervous Prdalratioa, Cadbury Ave nue. J. 8. Bitter, Catarrhal Consumption, 333 Bichmond street. N. B.—ln addition to the above cases cared, Prof. 0. H. BULLEfc has cured two thousand Chrouiu and Aouto cases within less than ihTee years in Philadelphia, all of p bich cases had resisted the treatment of the most emi nent medical men. Please take notice that Prof. B. doee not advertise any certificates of cures, except those cured in thi? city. Prof B. has established himself for life in this city, and bis success in treating the sick is a sufficient guaran tee that he claims nothing but scientific facts iu his dis covery in the use o f Electricity as a reliable therapeutic agent. N. b.—lt will be well for the diseased to recollect that Prof. B. lias given a word of caution in his pamphlet to guard them against trusting their health In the bands of those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution may seem severe on those using Electricity at hazard, but it is the severity of fnith and designed for the good of humanity. Consultation Free. _ PROF. 0. H. BOLLEB, apl6-tf 1220 WALNUT Street, PhUada. TjROWN’S JL> ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, Manufactured only at FREDEkIOK BROWN’B PBUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, Northeast corner of FIbTH and CHESTNUT Street*, PHILADELPHIA. Attention la called (o tbia valuable remedy which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is In dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowel*, and is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water, CAUTION.—To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at great ceet, Will be found on the outelde of the wrapper, In order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by worthless imitations. And sold by all respectable Druggists in the United States. fes*’frra-0m TiyrUTTER’S COUGH SYRUP. IjIlL f. bbown. COPY-BIGHT SECURED. Prepared only from the Original Prescription of the lato PROFESSOR MUTTKB. AT FREDERICK BROWN’S, ITcrihfftnt i~ni unr •pf FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets Philadelphia. This Remedy Is a safe and simple preparation from Hie receipt of the late distinguished Professor Mutter, with whom it was a favorite prescription. That lie used it in hip extensive practice, insures to the timid a certain proof of its pure and innoxious elements, and to those who know his character for skill and careful attention, to prescribe only such remedial agents as should secure restoration without producing subsequent evil, it will be welcomed as a real good. Under the guidance of a Phy ii£i&n (to whom ita combination, will unheiiUtingly be made known), it will always be found very beneficial, and in cases where a medical adviser is not at hand, It may be used with safety, according to the directions, in all cases of short or long duration. For sale at FREDERICK BROWN’S, Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Btt„ oclP-Bftw 6m Philadelphia. /nluten capsules vr » PURE GOD-LIVER OIL. The repugnance of most patient* to GOD-LIVER OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in duced various forma Jof disguise for Its administration that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer In special cases, but more often thefvenlcw neutralises the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite afl unpalatable and of less therapeutic value. The repug nance, nausea, Ac., to invalids. Induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by toe use of our CAPSULES; OOD-LIYBB OIL CAPSULES have been much nsed lately in Europe, the experience there of the geod'Te sults from their use In both hospital and private practioe, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are 'suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for feeltog HSBriA th*lr nii will HWlft Ifi fci&ofit 4nJ deserved favor. Prepared by WYETH & BROTHER. 1413 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. COAL. ROBERT R. CORSON. COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, •BLOW SSCOSD, r«2T-3m PHILADELPHIA. no A L.—Lehigh, Locust Mountain, L/ Basle Vein, and Hickory, of beet quality, and well prepared” WM. H. OUETIB, ap12.11,* 18IT CALLOWHILL Street. riOAL.— THE UNDERSIGNED U beg leave to inform their friend, and the pubUo that they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STRKET WHAKf, on the Delaware, to their T*ri, nortbwoit owner of EIGHTH find WILLOW Streeu, where they intend to keep the beet quality of LEHIGH COAL, from the moat approved mines, at the loweat prim. Your patronage ia raapactfnlly solicited. JOS. WALTON ft 00., Office, 112 South SECOND Street. fMc.uraiHMa willow. nta-tf DKY AND IN SALES BY ACICTIOH. TORN U, MYERS & CO.. AUCTION" tf EBBS, Non. 232 and 234 MABEKT BtM«t EXTBAORDIMA UY peremptory sale, Of the entire stock of an extensive Ufuill Vuil n unnai W« will sell, by on a credit of four moatlu, ccmtneucing at 10 o’clock, This (Wednesday) Morning, April 23, And to be continued On Thursday Mumlngt April 24. The Bloc) of an extensive wholesale dry goods house de clining burinew, embracing about 2,000 lobs, aud com prising a fnll assortment of every description of domestic, British, French, and German dry goods, adapted to oily 9f country trade. IntfndiDg in part the Art lowing, vis— COTTON GOODS. Paclroges—bleached muelius, %, ?«» and 40 inch do. Pd jeanes and drills. p 0 «* b> iched and brown jac-iuard diapers. i>o ozn»t>ars stripes. Do tickings, po veranday stripes. Do raven’s ducks Do ailecias aod figured linings. Do colAWdesmbrita. Do rolled 11 Do York mills cottonades. Do fancy prints, solid colored cottouaaes. WOOLLENS. Packages—Batinetii black and fancy. Do meriDo cassimerts, mixed and fancy. Do heavy diagonal tweeds. Do Kentucky jeanes, black, mixed and fancy. Do keyseys, white and brown, and black mixed. Do flannels, white, red, aud yellow. Do ** fine white "baker and opera. Do tinseys, plaid and plain, red, paddings, Ao. CLOTHS AND CA93IMKBKS. Pieces French cloth, black, blue, and fancy. Pieces doeskins, single and double, mixed, black, aud fancy. Pieces casbiumrdß, black and fancy. VESTINGS. Pieces Lyons black satin, silk,and grenadine vesi’ga. Pieces 44 black, and .fancy silk velvet super do. Pitcw Marseilleßi white,’ami figured, bad T&leacU verting** BTUFF GOODS. Piec#s drftp d’etu, sumniur clotha, and Italians Pieces black aud fancy serges, Ac., Pii ces mohairs aud a pacsg, Pievvs vrirclc. blackWd colored «ilk fiuidh patent. Pieces 44 printed. SILK AND DRESS GOODS. Pieces black sroa do rhines, luatrinaß, Ac. Pieces fancy gros de NftPlOR poult fie Wfo. pieces foninrcs, tiorences, marctliiaMp white and colored ponges. Ac. Pieces lawns, ginghams, plaids. Pieces bareges, brocade?, chaltis. Pi< ces merlnoes. mous-dehiiiies. Pieces uiosambiQUvi), Ittrellnn, de beg©. Pieces chambraya, Manchester ginghams. SHAWLS. Thibet and cashmere, black and colors, shawls, Bxcclio nud printed bordered etella do. LINEN GOODSi Fine fronting miens. Bleached and brown damaßk table cloths. 44 » 4 table damask. 44 44 Hollands bleys ( drills,land canvas, Hucks t Russia, and blrd-tye 49 f Kira heavy wrded edge do< Do, plain corded edge white and black do. Also, an assortment of corn colored ribbons. N. B.—The above are all fresh goods, just landed, and entirely new colorings. LARGE SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. On Friday Morning, April 25, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, for cash -400 lots of fancy and Btaple French dry goods. SAXONY ffOyEN PBE9S GQOP3, Of a weli-known manufacture, just received per steamer Bavaria. On Friday Morning, A large line of Saxony Woven Dress Goods, consist ing of— — Neat designs royal ChaUieg. Piloted and plaid Al^tadas. Chine anu saiiu plaid Entrellas aud Soldanellas. Figured Klitap, Anglesia Reps, bouquet Brocades. Jacquard Flores, C’amelias, Brazil!is. PANCOAST k WAttNOCK, AUC TIONBKBB. So. 213 MABKKT Street LAKOK POSITIVE SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPOBTED DRY GOODS, EMBBOIDEEIES, BON* NET RIBBONS, HOSIERY, to., by Oetolegue, This Horniba. AyrU 23, commenclnK et 10 o'clock precisely. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY AND GLOYESi This Morning, 23d inat.* at 10 o'clock. 3,000 do-/ German cotton hosiery* comprising a fuil lice, for ladies, misses, and gents, from medium to very fine goods* for firaLclMa city sales* 5 000 doz Lisle* cotton* and tilk gloves, a 101 l assort ment. BONNET RIBBONS TRIMMINGS. Also, cartons choice rtl lcentra quality bonnet ribbon,, Rob. 120F40. Also, plain and plaid trimming ribbon 9) Nos.4«rlo. Also, cartons rich far cy dreßß trimminga, cords, braids, beltings. Aleo, cartonß choice spring styles artificial flowers, black and white stiff nets, millinery goods, Ac, EMBROIDERIES. Also late and detirable style embroidered jaconet col lars, sets waißt-robeß, batris, llouncings, Ac. Alee, an invoice of linfn cambrichandkerchiafa. Also, a full lino of ladies’ and mißseß’ Paris embroider odfilUt mills.- J Also, 150 do 2 hoop skirls, comprißing a full assort ment for ladies, mi*B6F, and children, ladies’ muslin and linen chemise, and drawers Also, ladies 1 and mitseß head-ne*g, gents’ gum ans pe-Bdcre, fancy goods, pocket cutleryj n9tion3 t purges, portmonnalf’s. . TRIMMING RIBBONS. ICO cartons Dew spring styles fancy dress trimmings, cord*, braids, fringes, fluted ribbons, Ac. GARDEN RAKES. AliOi dozen iron garden rakes. STOCK OF TAILORING GOODS. Also, Tbia Morning, a stock of goods comprising silk and marseilles vest ing?, cloths, cassimeres, buttons, trimmings, Ac. SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS, MEN’S HATS, Ac , by Catalogue. On Friday Morning, April 25, commencing at 10 o’clock, comprising a ge neral assortmont of new styles desirable goods. SPECIAL SALE OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, By Catalogue. On Friday Morning, April 25, at 10 o’clock, embracing a general assortment of seasonable goods. '• . M FITZPATRICK & BROTHERS, t Auctioneers, 601 CHESTNUT St., above Sixth* bales every evening, Or Fanoy Goods Stationeryi Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, Silver-plated Ware, Ao. Consignments solicited. Gut-door sales promptly attended to. BUSINESS NOTICES. / TTLECTRICITY, PROPERLY AP / x!i PLISD, TBIUMPHANT. Doctor A. H. I STEVENS, late of No. 1220 Walnut atroot, MJla | delpbia, has loc«tc4 himself #t No. J4lB South PMNN I gQUAttK, a few doors west of BROAD Street. The I location is a very desirable one in spring and summer* 1 panicnlarly for those who may choose to take board in (he Doctor’s family while under treatment. Haring had extensive practice in the treatment ef va rious discasesi both of ladies and gontlomeni in this and other cities, he expects a large share of patronage from bis special friends, and from the diseased geaerally. All curable caees will be warranted, if desired. CONSUL TATION AND ADVICE FREE. . N. D.—One day in each week will be exclusively de- I voted Id the treatment of the respeoiable and worthy I poor, free of charge. | , I Location. No. 1418 South PENN SQUARE, a few I doors west of BROAD Street, Philadelphia. f A. H. STEVENS, / mhT-fmw 3m Medical Electrician.* DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN- tIST for 18 years, No. 219 VINE Street, above Second, Inserts the most beautiful Teeth of the age, mounted on fine Gold, Pisfina, Silver, Vulcanite, Co ral! te, Anther, ie., at price* mere reusfiahl* for neat and substantial work than aim Dentist iu this city. Teeth Plugged to last for We. No pain in extracting Teeth. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. No pay untfi satisfied all is right. Reference, best families, fe22-8m TOHN A. ALLDBRDICE, l) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has resumed the Practice of his Profession at NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE. rjaSS-Sm* JOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE fcj ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWN Road, is prepared to put on any amount of ROOFING, on the most MODERATE TERMS. Wilt guaranty to make every Building perfectly Water-tight, fir CMu* pmmptiy attended to. uyf-ly EXPRESS COMPANIES. p v&himvo* SOLDIERS Bbould be sent by HARNDEN’6 EXPRESS, 607 CHESTNUT Street. They charge only HALF RATES, and send daily to Baltimore, Washington. Fertrew.l|on roe.aod aii otbwpciot«occiaviee by ourtroop*. f fit Ui9 Anutiiui Blurb, tho supurior furni ture, mahogany pinno» forte, made by Bcherr* mirlorq, fire proof cbei t, made by Kvsns & Watson, fine medallion velvet, Briismds, aud other carpets, china and glassware, beds And bedditg, Ac ALSO, A Pttppido? flri *Bfl Lurglar-piro®# aaf-Py made l>jr A Herriug. Sole •’or account of the United States. WOOL’ COTTON, AND LEATHER CUTTINGS. On Siiturdfty Moraine, 2f\tli jriHt, at 11 o’cloclt, at tha Auction Hoomi, 12,15* lbs (ifirk blue cottinas. 1,124 lbs sky bill., 4 OHO tbs cot ton, 1,160 lbs list, 99) lbs cotton and wool. 263 lbs ralxod wool, 62 lb. block wool, 23 lbs muslin, 170 lbs linen, 28 lbs white, i'ii Ibi act on leather, Also, 20,099 iba eerft, iipiht li'iuDiT, Termi cash. Philip fokd & uo., auction* lERS, 626 MARKET and «22 OOUMEBOE Sto. BALK OF 1,000 OABXB BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS. On Thursday Morning, April 24, at 10 o’clock, precisely, will bo sold, by Cftteiogßbi I,COO cuee men’* boya\ And yoothi’ oallt kip, grain, and thick hoots; cair and kip* brogaos* Ooo* gress gaiters, Oxford ties, walking shoes* Ac ; women’s, misses’, and children’s calf, kip. goat, kid, and morooo* heeled boot*, shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, &o. Also,* large and desirable assortment of first riaes elty.made gbod** gy Goods Open lor examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. TV/TOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER JjlL AND COMMISSION MEIKJUAHT. corner of SIXTH and RAGE Street* TAKE NOTICE. The highest possible prico is loaned on good* at tf*- tomf Prim?*\ £rtoblUhmenU southeait corner of Buua ana Race arrww. • At least onc*tftird more than M any other establishment In thlß city. AT PRIVATE SALE. One superior brilliant toned piano* forte, with metattfa fil&tJJ, l&fL&fid l2>Ui Price only' One very fine toned piano-forte, price only sos. NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL MONEY EBTABLJBH- ME NT. 260*000 TO LOAN* In laige or anudl amount*, from one dollar to thooaauda, on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watches, jewelry, merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, piaooe, in goods of every description. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MABggT B&7I0I This estahilsbxnent has large fire and thief-proof BafCfi, for the safety of valuable goods, together with a private watchman on the premises. ESTABLISHED FOR THE LAST SO YEARS. ALL LARGE LOANS MADE AT THIS* THM « PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT?" CHARGES GREATLY REDUCED. AT PRIVATE SALE, AT LESS THAN HALF USUAL STORE PRIOR A Gold and silver watches of every from one deU&? 46 oiie hutiJred dollar- each, gold chain*, able jewelry, diamonds. Ac. MACHINERY AND IRON. YWVYVVVWVW/WU\AAA»AAAAAAAU.kJUAAA.» N.York. Wednesday, May Hi NIACABA, Cook, u Boston, Wednesday, May H. SCOTIA, Judkins, “ N Fork, Wednesday, Jane 4 Bertha not seonred until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of those ships will not be accountable tor Sold, Silver, Btdilon, Sseole, Jewelry, Preolamjm—j or Metal*, nids** bill* of lading an) algned thontOr, Mt the ralne thereof thereto sxsrossto. For ftjlghtor *» aege, apply to A CUNABD, ■Sg., " BOWLING GBBXN. New Teak 1.0. t J.a. BATHS, loij STATB Street, Boston. - FOB, NEW YORK—THIS DAT—Vi* Delaware and Baritan Canal. Ihe SteiMttH u ItAßridti," PMjtM Gtoms, 1. now loading and will leave at 12 H. THIS DAT. For rate of freight, which will be taken on accommo dating terms, nm* to M BAIRD * cO . ■, lr 132 Booth DELAWARE Avenue. e.ir —„ FOB NEW YOEK. fICSHBaNIiW DAILY LINK, via Delaware *M and New York Eajprej. BteanMatOna. mqv receive frelitbfc and leaVe d&LIyM 2 P. U>t Sill Tie to ttSrgoeein New Tork the following day. Frefchi taken at Apil , Ko 14 SOUTH WHABYBB, PhUadelaMa. JAMBS HAND, Agent, anl-U Fieri M a&d U HAST BITIB, New TAik. . jq, FOR BALTIMORE, KBl» WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND DM* TfiEBS MONBOB, BAILT, AT 9 O’CLOCK P, M„ ...... . BALTIMOBB AND PHILADELPHIA BTBAMBOAT COMPANY, (EBICBBON LINN.) One of the Steamer* ef this Company lewee the a||W aide of Cheßtnat.etreet WharT dnily (Sonday* osof—«| &t 8 o’clock P. M., end awl*&a In Baltimore eeity Md morning. Frelghti for Washington aud Tortrem Monroe reoeWed and forwarded with all yoedbJe deepatoa* MV. »re. required to bo erepeia through. BreUhU or Wod. «nM .Üb. low«t Korsa Sonth WHi&YMM. rel4-3fn* Pamphlet hunting, Best and Chest Mat is. th. City, at BIHGW ALT 4 8110 WN'9. 11l Bouth FOUBTH BlrMli jobs s. con, HARTLET MSSmiOXy