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    THE CITY.
MEETING OF COUNCILS
The Mayor Return,: l'wo Psillss without hid
Signature—The Nevi 7rlill House—A Bill to
Pity for .5 Exirti tirryiniin" of an etc-Clerk—
The Death of an ex-Member of Caudell.
SELECT BRANtilit
Tii Bo . Cry i. Ku, the Chi tt r.
Petitions, Communications., Src.
For the DM Olt ut of otinnion incurred in the oroniqg
f littll Lffnot t Flirt mud.
Kit tn tire Hasid of 1 (.14th, urging the establishment
f a imitable hosp•tal for contagious diseases.
lilt. Meo.t.ir eoitimuoieetiou tilt!
Chief Engin( IT of dm Water Wore 4, riiinties to the ta
rtan:lynx ruppl) of -wntrr 11, Prautilo,l, in the rW4titl
third Nerd state.- the prin ,,, Pa! reason is to be
lentil in the tart that the niain pipe iris Whinh this late
thromh of Ftrukti , r,i entirely &weeds for said Eitriet9
is not softiciel.ll:. /t is a main of twigs. inches
...I, o of Mid
mains i f tto, t ri Ilifitnct of Kensington. having lateral
CO1111( Cif: hei, pi it. ipn,ly is the Nitadeetith ward, and tio•
foie it searlits the Twenty-third ward, much reducing
ate ability 1 ,, supply ant point in the bitter ward.
Th. population of at
11.0!0, Whi6h
number rt gait e about Seu OW gallons of water per day.
To hypo') this quantity weribi require a pipe of auonc 19
inettes in tian,i ter, without connections, and boring
endieirut momentum derived from the h-ight of the
basin to insure the now on writer to the hoghont p ,into in
the late burnugh, but at present the main is only 12
inch, eih dinu.erer. As bas been pr-Vionsly stated. it
Lee nnmerou.- connections, and the momentum. or hrath
is nut reliable be tire Kemal. Aron Deism ie at tire..mt con
eirueitit The trn i nt, or the or eve..
five and a half miles, and, as at present laid, inakes a cir
cuit el a coowrn.raiur lan 1.11 •Pt i h n loft. •istriet of
- Kensington before tad:4l3g a r irret course to Frankferd.
There is a hem, of water of 2S feet at mho highest pica. in
Frankfort]. uhinit IP Boar the corner tf Waidiog nod
Penn greets. Tino ennininniciation coneindc Jly rooons
mending a larger main and raising *be li.eicouttion 0
A Petition was presinieil by Mr. tilsumir, signed
by persons doing bus hers iii the tielghlii.irtiood of St,
QM; Wt., it, pit ittlitiliB against the many
11110 viiqr .100 3• risen,
Veto by the Mayor.
A coronericeii,d ar re:: bran the Maior, 're
turning the hilt en d, i• x rtattittlet.lll in I eg4rif to the
;”3111 lilt Olg.litallrei In (1,1110 so. ha
Fit), -t 11.i...4dt...het , of 1).-cesiber 14.18130, 1i11ti11417.84
the Mayor to is rinse a ,ton tof exceedb g one mini in
two bonen lo.,gismi dolisr+ on the credit of the city.
Ibe linseend pdtiey, in pursuance of which the hlssor
bee snob 41.111.11/11 itv until tho beginning of the
month, is lull. justified II) tile 'mirror market
-value of the loans 01 the city. It has been castontsry
r Couteile. it. the of t ttnetology of their lesislsdon, to
authorize or to reque.gt the nation of the Slay-re—it is
pot within their province to direct it, mu At loss to confer
the eon er of nu oolug noon n onumuttoe,"
the veto wit, laid oil the treble.
Reports of Committees.
Tar ATEGAItI . It vat th.. el,llllll,Ce VIA Water, reported
ti resolution to lay vi titer-rive on Albion target, Tenth
A gretd to.
11,0 appropriating *3O 000 to finish the mill
1.01 Htt. Wild to pry $14.1_00 for tioieniogaw turtnet)an,
ref. r . l.Lc, liltedug,
ream rep," a. •
r .rtzervluu,rvi-, ,equi , Lag the
wort to be arkeu to the lowest tkikif er garo rise to
en animated discussion. add was finally rejtetel by the
chne.ber. The I ill ae then postponed for the present.
The Con:mine. on Railroads reported a resolution in
favor of the L`a1.1,,.0r0 11alh had 136.11.11AtiY lacing a track
across, btxternth ntrett. to connect their proposed new
depot with the one at Broad and Prime streets. The
resolution war agr.-t! to.
livadithz of Bill* RBA Resoldiionat
Au ottlitattee. studious tars t t an Ordinance,
rizinu the pot chase of n lot of ground - in the Twentf.so
coed ward, for school purposes, at au annual ground rent
not exee, tilt p ;.be. Agtv,d to.
A reselutiob for the repairing of Miami' stud Tat
referred to flip Committee on Highways.
]lilts front COIIIIMOII Council.
The bill now Cenkinon Conned relative to lines anti
grades in the Fmk' want etas concurred M.
Rhe lull s travasi,.g foe the pitting of Tenth street, bee
tweet% Germantown rued and Cultlinhia avenue, ITlti
agreed to
The bill releasing the sureties )f O. C. Stackhonse was
concurred in
kpbj. A teinalect imam] by C0111(1101) Council 1111killr , an
approprixtloll 01 Sr'.oo t.i 0,0 for extra services rendered
to the late tier's. Gen. F. Gordon, WAN read.
The Cloth stand that, although Mr Gord tn was anoint.
ant elk rh. yet le re= eivea the pay of tau chief clerk iu
lull, the haler Intl hill Mid to SW.
Mr. Fox said that outer these circumstances lie would
oppose tie bill. Ile dui but know what extra strvicas he
bad tendered
After some further discussion, the bill was, on the
third ritillo.u. laid o,cr tho Chamber roftisiug to suth,
rend the rules.
The bill rerorted by the Committee on Waist, appro
priating thirry thousand dollars for the now mill-house
and fir other purporee, was again celled up, and psssvd
The bill authorizing the clothing or (inmate and other
streets was agneti to.
The des Srk of MI . Bartolet, of the Nineteenth ward,
8131:1C.11TiCed by sir Cannot, who offered a preamble and
Isiolutiona end etkiVr of regret at his decease, and thit
the Umber anent the dullest, Agrooti to.
Mr. Mao Aar • :reread a resolution that a joint special
committee on street cleaning be appointed to superintend
the work of the present contractor with his machines.
Agreed to,
The Otomber thou adjourned.
COMMON COUNCIL.
President W'. J. ERR 111 the 4214ir.
11.cports. et eummittees.
The Commime on Finance reported a reeolution trtlr
leg that eatblactiou be t-ntt red on the vilietal hoed of 0.
C. f_tacl;houtr, oodeutor of outstanding taxee, wuich woe
lead and weed in,
Also, a n Skalinli to inahe an appropriation to the City
CCEOILIiESIOIICO for extra clerk hire. A4reed to
The Camino. on Highways reported a resolution an-
Ithotizing. the tiovil.g of Tenth str,et. between Colombia
aTtnue and Grlll,uniluA n road. Agreei CO.
Anniher Veto by the Mayor.
A met.page woe rind from the Mayor returning. with
out hit approbnte,), n bill to olb.oge the location of tne
tit-ve,tb, :11,1 Eleventh oivisions of the Twentieth
ward.
On The qm-sttoo., the -reit, he sustainer: ? the yea.
W6l, 19 said tie- noes 1.5 a 1.0 the trill , utl.
'IL° veto message id the May! r referred to says:
6. Atter due eidisideriction of the election statistics of
the TweLti.tl; 1 , 41.1 d for the 3 ear 1860 and 1861, and of
the toestliols...s.l of It. 5..-tit.c..l divisions, i sass dud_
Lietu•sproye the hill entitled • Au ordinance to change
the boundary lit is of the Third, Seventh, and Eleventh
divisions of the 1 i entieth ward, to create an additional
division in said Ward, and to establish places of voting, in
The third Feainn of the act of consolidation pro
vides tor toe opportiontuont of the several war& into
!sawn diNi.ivna. awl enacts that, if at any el ctiou
thtreatter there ,11.11 hr into than 400 vitae polled in
say of Lha th,:o k.afied at bait
forty days yrovti‘es to toe rest emcees-ding electi at the
City Camuclls shall 1.• ortauee the vivacious of the ward
tsbetein ouch - rote liar been pulled. and increase the
Lumber thereof bectssary
t:The itelnBt nunrennte of vote§ Dolled in the yea!
; ,. 44 , 4
I_,,, jc4Awinit i au. prenieh ward is com
. or.th.
reiinizeruent of the wit of consolidation
been Eubdtquebti> duly compiled with, thedivitiione of the
word gentrully mina bave been re-arranged, and their
number itiortinAid
At the election a 1861 the greatest number of votes
lolled in the Twebtieth ward is estimated at 3,608. and
e•nly two of tbo election divider's exhibit any excess over
the legislative elh.waece—the First ttiVidioo of 9, and the
of 09 raerr, I'VsiPt'ciiYHYt
.‘ 'She obligation of Vouncilii is to re-arrange such di
'visions, at least ft 4 ty date previous to the election next
succeeding thattn which an excess of votes has beea
moon apparent. The vote of 186 is, therefore, toe only
basis for re.telnistateet, cmi upon such calculation the
and will be nine I.r. elemirm none of
'IN Lich would eon. rev-m - 1 with those proposed in the ac
companying ordinance.
t• Whilst vonlicile have nnquestionably the power to
alter the varlene election dividlotts thrtingnent the My
from time to time, write ut retard to the nuniner or Toles
xespectively potted theeein, it is a power which should be
cob - exercised when clearly demand-4i fur the conve
thence ()Utile d, tf a rearrangement is required,
it should be ening rebetisive, and with proper ,elation to
as t retire ward. iat.d it,- mere ar,b-dlclaioc of n.Leilnu
lar districts. by a hich they will be nnueee.igarily in
cleaned, to the additional sperm, of every election"
Bills is Place
An ordinance to pay George F. Gordon $5OO for extra
ter - circ
as Clerk of Corea ti. Comical was taker u p and
passed, a
the vote I.eing yeas 19. nays 17. The following
is the voce:
YEAS—Meesrs. A dstns, A. W., Bower. Baum], Cattail,
Cavie, Coady, Freeman, Gates, I arper, Hodgdon Leigh,
I,lopineat,ll,,,e, Rub], gmlogon, gi tee, g pence,
and Sttrr.
NAYS—MeFsra Barger, Briukworth, Creswell, Henry,
Hulseman, Ley tr. - Loughlin, Mc(lo,ky, McDonald, Paul,
Shern, Smith. Sutton, Wolbort, Wright, and
Rert, waideht
Dr. SiEs and Mr. PAUL of the Sixteenth ward, thrn
drew for the oen and two year term,, the latter drawing
for the tUO-5 ear term. Adjourned.
.CosT ETTTINct PArT.Ens—lm-
CREAEIC OF FOUND bl B.—The average population
at the Almshouse during 186 c wan 2.796. To frrd three
xanpers the following articles were COILIMUOIi : 3,775 bble.
of wheat atd 674 do of r‘ n flour, and 80,740 Ibl. of corn
znewl also; 147,1.41 lb, of be.-f. co4tiug a 17,100 01 i »..4
131,486 do. of multoo, coming S 7-17400 Of tea ' 10,403
lbs. ; free. 24 473 •o. ; gunar, 07,400 do ; codfish ,, 32.000
do. ; rice, 28,963 do.; bolter, 30,3.9 do ; barley, 28,600
do.; crackers, 12.548 do ; nroado,, 8.349 do.; ruclaggoi,
10.00 8e11000; vilit , ffar, 5,040 gAlloue, Don't ac, 3,3:8
Logiielo; tobrecu, n. 576 The.; snap, 7,899 do ; kmarcli,
1.708 do ; brand,. 140 gallong; wine, 157}6 do ; witig3Y,
2.763 do ,• and porter, 1.010 dozen ; coal, 3,543 tons;
wood. 342 A cords ; nag coostangd. 1,440,100 feet
Within the part 'few days the tuurOar of foundlings at
the Almshouse hen been largely increased. Noun or those
row in the institutioi are over one year old. They are
cared for by an experienced matron, who has been iu the
Almshouse fur many years The condition of these un
fortunates is oh serving of attention. It is stated that for
a number of earn about :shay abandoned and deserted
infants have tem. annually received at this institution,
end of au so receiv..l not more than five are now living
over one year of age. The reason for this singular mor
tality is often oaken f those having the management of
this department of the Alinithouse Inheriting constitu
tional dieeaeez, es.noeed to the inclemency of the wea
ther, wanting in proper nouri-hment, and frommtly
placed under the influence of powerful narcotics before
reaching the House. a large mortality lea necessary
consequence. Great ns this has been, it has been equalled
in other cities and molar other circumstances. During
the twenty-one yearn preceding the year 1790, of 19,z71%
foundlings received in the Itublin Infirmary, it in stated,
cnly forty-five scepaq death. Under a different manage
ment, of 2,168 taken into the same house during the year
ending Jane 24,185-5, only 486 died.
bo &mu tment of our tilrualinuaa mitre ao muabinte•
rest among TiElltol a as Mu I - mingling words
AN EXTENSIVE SWINDLE—THE BAH
REAS IN Taos. 111. E.—Yoterday afternoon Third street
tees startled by ai.ee , seneation, In the shave of so ex
tensive owl- die by means of counterfeit notes. A
splendidly executed counterfeit note, purporting to bo a
*HO issue of the Allegheny Bank of Pittsburg, was
paned in large quantities among our usually astute
).rapers.
Henri. A. Benson & Son loot 8300; Messrs. Harold,
& Co. $100; and P. F. Kelly & Co. $7OO. A
man was enhscollenllY arrested at the instance of Ha
rold, Williams, & Co., who identified him as the nne who
had passed the notes on them in exchange tot gold, The
earns man was lceattiled by Rea,' a Co., but not by Bea.
•ron & Son. lie have his name an Geo Lynn, from Lynn,
Blass. B. wi4 l a , f• a hew ing at two o'clock to-day. be
•fore Ald. Beitler. The note is believed to be ono of the
Lest executed counterfeits ever issued in this country.
We learn find nearly $2500 of the notes were vaned in
Wall F tact, Nen York, yesterday.
FIRES.-- - Y est( rday afternoon two small
firs 9 occurred pis follows :
6k e 64 abov- Tenth , cgruse4 by AA biienin4
of a bed, which 11 Id L.Ydll net the to by a family wuu 0010
moving. Tier bet plac.l the bed in a chimney place
Li f"re tiring it and the flames caught to the roof of the
-beading.
The other fire wail at No. 1031 North second Arent
lie damage due wan trifling,
BREADSTI7FF.9.—The ship it obert L
Lima, for Liverenol. hag saiitd with a carte of 24.898
lambels of wheat, 6,889 bushels of corn, and 2,011 barrels
of pour.; also, 652 boxes of bacon, and 114 hogsheads
do , 233 tierces of lard, and 152 barrels do., 14 hogsheads
of tallow, and 34 of oil, and 50 Hareem of beef.
BELD TO is NEWER —Lewis Albertson,
charged with having stabbed John B. Smith, Jr., bad a
further hearing yr sterd.y morning before Alderman
Swift. molar was pit( soot at the hearing No now facts
weradevelosed. Albot; , :n was held In 81,000 hail to
answer at court.
RUNAWAY.—A horse attached to a
milk wa€ on ran away from Thirteenth and Market
streets Nei/lord's' morel' g. A yuung Mall mend Ewell,
trho was in the wagon, WU thIOWII out and conaidtuaYy
injured.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.—The
work en Bt. PAWN Catholic Church, on Chtt.tian titres!,
below Tenth, is approaching completion. The new cu.
pole has been tinned, nod the work on the outside nearly
arthatedi The church will soon be ready for mio.
INTERESTINO CASES. Yesterday
morning, in the Court of Common Pleai, Judge Ludlow,
the c.tre of Stull vs. Stull Wilt again brought up. It is
a fi.igavii iFeua to trst the littegton of .11., ownership of
$l9, bring a fund lii)W iu court. The only interest
tvotebtrg to the Cawe d.-rivf-A st,ee foot that .ho
plainnti, in dit.rektor t of the utaxoth, that 11.. wit.) is hia
own iawyer bath a ft 01 for his client , collilliCts his own
case.
Sinn is not n lawyer, but he managed hia eaan well
enough en ire t ruler trial to F,aio a yrniiilt,
uotwitii -
PianaiLt! that lin bac this legal taint or two ininalmr• or
the bar in contend with. A new trial wan pranced by the
Court on the ground that the verdict W. 1.3 against tilt
criamcC
vow the number of air. Stuirs 1 , JIM OhDlllollt3 it in
creftm d to It tee; but nothing thdprritd, be Will his
este singie-handed.
The case of Collycr vs. Collyer was also triad. This
was a feigned Irene to test whether an a•ssionin, tat of in
iereeetu a partnership had nee" fievie 14y the plal.a.iff to
defendant, the former cohteueing that no mach payment
Lad beets made.
The case has been a long-litigated cans, and grows out
of the following facts: Plaisitaff and allifneelant, na
rartnere,, iina it contract ins em",411.+4 the ma-, m 4 4e,
islountssiu, in South Carotins, for the ourroPe of ley jag
a railroad track through the salmi Tiro dere/Atilt al
leges that his brother. the Plaintiff. to tin that the con
tract was hecrnnitrg a losing MIN Worm: to sell eat nil
intereet for . en,wll onn,..ild blkA amtinn at a salary
6
under 1, tnothvm. IVAIA accepted, and the. work
was carried through, and resulted ia a profit. Tea
ph,imtitr alleges flint Ito never MOH nor such assign
to-ut. The cane war tried cute lirfore, and the jury wer e
this (line they ;planted a verdict fur
the defendant.
•
THE GRAY'S FERRY ARSENAL —Re
mai), quirt' has been comieerable trouble at the flatted
k:hateti Mecca!, ors ansy'n f",ry roAd. A clvarg, w 43
made sometime smite that leather or an 111G4riOr quality
had been used in the mat ufacture of army shoes.
Quartet matter ()roman immediately ordered an investi
gi,iom of the case, which led to the removal of certain
efileetle. Fihce this tithe those hat OPCLi mare or lam
di•satistaction and affairs have te.t been work
ing as satistect..rily as 1.15 , 1a1. It is said that officers
unit acne removed have slate been reinstated ; but we
undrremnd that Quartermaster C1'06,11811 will leave
not ink that will tarill io 'woman the brat
trrksir of the tinVerhuient—hllti nil tlinyn who have in
any manner neglected their duties, or not complied with
the regulations of e arsenal, wiliaha removed. At the
Ie sent [lmo there is Censideranle work on baud at this
place,
CHESTNUT - STREET BRIDGE. The
work on the Chestnut-street nritige is now being pushed
rapidly forward. Doge granite niers are iu priced of
cones,", lion as t heainui w 11 4 ,43 A +l,lBlt 11.14
to be filled upend part of a wltsrf eximeated
it ore for the pester!! abutment. The foundations of the
eerier,, abutment occupy a space nearly square. aft,-one
feet by forty-four, end the bridge its:AL./id have a sil•
Forst] mime of MAI. tan spmre ineetieg and toting on a
pier iu the middle of the liver. wit It two approach arches
of Ctont> ou each Able, tiftlity fn. t span each. Both of
the abutments will be completed during the ensuing BUM-
D.er, and the pier in the river wit be - commenced late in
the bummer or early in the fall.
A LETTER FROM FORT DELAWARE.—
We have received a I.tter from one of the inienners of
the Independent Light Ar.iMiry, Kari:mi.-a at. Fort 0.14-
ware coninaiii, it will he reininunered, arrived at
the fort tilt hitt Obriiitmag and have liven Amanita Inure
ever eince. The men have greatly improved in drill, and
sre in the enjoyment of excellent health Ninner ne
mem3era of the company, who tormerly resided in this
city and have taatilits here, are very oilstone to pay
them a abort visit. Tile company are 14113,) MIXIOUS to be
placed on a more active held.
ANOTh ER PRIZE —Yest er d morn
ing, the ytiae eloey Arcrt, from Port MI, el, orrirod
the Davy era. The will 10 charge of Acting. itaareed
Nate, Charles V. belly, aid it crew of eix wen. The
Terse-] wan captured totbn,blie Niue.. by the United States
Wilnie•r Bienvi(111911 lliCcuaul or Georgia She is valued
at 158,000.
WATER RENTS —The amount of watt r
Teats paid at the office f tie Iteaaider float the . I,t of
tot he La ol 41iftv, urns 5tU8,438 A IttrY.o sum ie
unt.tahaing. After the let ot June. tog par cent.
ui be added to the blue of tho:e Who neglect to settle
p:evitius to that t line.
CARPENTER SHOP BITILNED.—The
alarm of fire between twelve and one o'clia; t yesterday
morning was canoed by the destruction of a frame car
penter chop. belth.git.g to Mr. My.er4, sand 002.00181
1I QS< %Ai The thunee extended to an adjoining
a selling hence, the rooror was eve:a-what alacuntted.
The fire broke out again at eight iicktik, but no further
damage wan done.
PRIZE VESSEL CoNDEMNED.—The U.
9. ItiPltiCt Court Use coatirinura the prizo sChoourr
British Queen, with the cargo on hoard, awl orderal
both to be sold at public Puction The cargo couAsts
of 53 base of coffee, and 1,500 bn.lield of eat t. The a.Lle
Riff t she pine° ou Monday., the 19th met., at Callowlitil
atteet
LETTER FROM LANCAsTER, PA.
Continuutxou of the rrovvestinge of the
General Synod of the Evalleeiietti La.
'heron Church of the United States.
[Correspondence of The Press
L,\liA~Tft lid ra., Ditty I, /dSZ.
Last evening, iu Trinity Church, the anniversary of
the Butte Missionary Society was Lehi, at which al
d reHee were delivered by Dr. Store, Rev. Myers, of Cali
fornia, Rev: Baker, of W aeinugton, and Dr. Kurtz, A.
Bundler of life•memeere were made, and between three
ar 1.1 tour hundred dollars were raised for the society.
The following de,egates to other ecclesiastical bodes in
coriespoodeuce with the (inners' Sruod were. bbo.eri,
VI.: To the SI nod of the Gorman Reformed Chun, Roy,
S. S. Schameker; to the General Assembly of the Pres
terian Church, Rev. Samnel Surectier ; to tae Evan
gelical Church Union of the Wert, Rev S. W. liarksy ;
to the I , orthern Provincial Synod of the Church of the
UMW' DrttMtn ) WT. V, F. Welden•
Rev. G. Y. Motel and Wiltiant DI. 1141 were elected
husteee of the Pastors' Fund.
Rev. E. W. Butter and Rev J. A. :3eigi wore elected
the representatives of the General Synod in the Lutheran
Board of Publication.
_ .
Iss Lad sleeted the Byrn", Book coma-Jilt., an foil°
Isaac Bulger. Marlin Thornier, J . J. COCltraue, Diller
littler,
11. B slnnead:
b..)taal proceeded to ballot for the time and place of
the meeting of the next General Synod. The town of
Tont (Pa.) was chosen tie the clue, and the first Tours..
cay (.1 May, 1864. as the tune.
At this stage of the proceedings, Rev. Conrad, the
resident pastor announced the receipt of a telegraphic
despatch in Lancaster, to the birt3et unit Geu. llcaeuaa
had gained a great victory over renels un tne Penin-
Ftlla, and that the riled army was in lull retreat to
Richmond. Also, that Gen. Pope had captured '2,tn
rebels in Tennessee. Hitt one acc ,rd the mourners of
81111 all presint, rote to their feet and sang the
1.3 um. ti My country; 'tie of Wm," This ended. led by
Dr. Pohlman, all knelt in lira) er, and returned thanks to
Almigely God for there nolitinled toner's of approaching
d , liver:thee, and for the prospect of a speedy suppres
sion of the rebellio n.
The Church Extenciort Society held its meeting,
Charles A. Morris, Esq., in the coon - , aud reter_e.,
.v.s."‘no auonai report, hem which it ap
pears that the whole fund of the eociety is 811,447. This
non has been loaned to needy congregations, in some
vat sing from one to five hundred dollars. Balance in
the treasury it1.720_ On motion of Dr. [Lasko., it teat
resolved that the delinquent churches be eurne,tly re
questcd to pay the inter eston their notes, and if possible,
the principal, whole orin part. The society elected its
etre as follows : President, Charles A. Morris. E vi .
PqmpoOtPg v r KIT, Wciltnivri tincord
tag Secretary, Poter - P. Keller i Creasurer, Willietn M.
Dent; Executive Committee, Menlo Buehler, Isaac
Bulger. James Monroe, Dr. al. O. Kreilzer, and Reuben
F. Miller.
RESOLLITIONS ON THE STATE OF' TII6 COUNTRY.
Bev. PRSS/Want, from the General Committee on the
Rate of the Country, reporteu the subjoined preamble
and resolutions, which, alter some debate ou the third,
on emancipation, were adopted ea a wtp.le:
IVASVO7s.i, Our beluetcl eouuiry, ~Fuss• having long
been favored with a degree of political Red religious
freedom, security, and prosperity unexampiel in the
history of the world, now finds itseit iavolvod in a
bloods war to suppress an armed rebellion against its
Government; anti whereas, the
Vern of God, which is the sole rule of our Man and
practice, required loyal sub j ection to " the powers that
he." because they are ordained of God, to be a terror to
evil doers, and a praise to those who do well, and at the
Inlaid Wale liStliartel that thry whc " n slut the power"
shall receive to inenicovea condonmatiou i and Wfttread,
we. the representatives of the Evangelical Lutheran
Si nods in the United States connected with the General
Synod, assembled in Lancaste., , recognize it as our
duty to give publiclitx preasiou to our convictions of truth
on this ant-jeer, and it, evtry proper way to co-nporate
with our fellow-citizens in sustaining the great interests
of law and authority, of liberty and righteousness : be it
th refore,
1. Resolved, That it is the deliberate judgment of this
Synod ti-at the rebellion against the constitutional C.
vernmert of this land is most wicked in its inception,
tudin.tifiable in its came, unnatural in its character, in
human in its prosecution, oppressive in its aims, and de
structive in its results to the highest interests of morality
k!.11
t Resolved, That In the suppresiion of this rebellion,
sod in the maintenance of the Constitution and the
Union by the sword, we recognize an unavoidable no
ceeeity and a mimed duty winch the Government - owes to
the nation at d to the world, and that. therefore, we call
upon all our people to lift up holy hands in prayer to the
G.ll of battles, without persotal wrath against the evil
doers on the one hand, and without 'Matting the righte
ou-ness of our cause on the other, that He would give
wisdom to the President and his counsellors, and success
to tl,e army and navy, that our lovloved land may apeedily
be delivered from Houton and anarchy.
3. Resolved, That chile we recognize this unhappy
war as a righteous judgment of G-d, visited upon us be.
cause t f the individual and national sine of which we
Lave been guilty, tee nevertheless regard this rebellion
at more immediately the natural result of the coo
tie mince and spread of domestic slavery in our /and,
and, therefore. hail with unmisgled joy the proposition
or our Chief Magistrate, which has received the sane
tits of congress, to extend, aid JTOM. the General Go.
vernment to any State in which slavery exists, which
shall deem fit to initiate a system of constitutional
emancipation.
4. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with all loyal
cihyron and Christian patriot. in the rebellious portions
of our country, and we cordially invite their co.operation
in off,ring united supplications at a Throne of Grace,
that God would restore peace to our distracted country,
re-establish fraternal relations between all the States,
and make our land in all time to come the itayMm of the
oppi cooed, and the permanent abode of liberty and reli
gion.
t. Resolved, That our devout thanks are due to
Almighty Goa for the success which has crowned our
aims, aid while we praise and magnify his name for the
h. Ip and succor he has tgratiou.ly alrortled to our laud
end navel forces, in enabling them to overcome our elm
kV, WO xe.g.rd the.o toh-on. of ht 3 divxne &vox- ea
cheering indications of the final triumph of our cause.
A. committee or five, consieticur of Goya. Prot otern
berg, Dr. Pohlman, G. A. Liutner, J. J. Cochran, and
IL 11. - Van Dike, was appointed. to proceed to Washing
lob, and present the same to President Litiduiel with aa
surasees of the heartfelt sympathy of the body to hi, ar
&lona and responsible, Once.
The Liturgy of the dy nod of Pennsylvania With re
ported on by Rev Schmucker, and exciteu considerable
di bate, iu which keys_ Krotal. De_ Selmnekee,
Stork. Ilev. Valentine, and others participated. No defi
nite result was arrived at.
Rev. Walden moved that the representatives of the
General Synod, iu the Publishing Cowman.° of the Lu
theran Board of Publication, be instructed, in the future,
to eject for publication no. Lutheran work, on too
ground of any 'distinctive Lutheran doctrine or usage
therein act forth ; and that the attention of the Board be
("pi cially directed to such works at this time. The
mover advocated the passage of the resolution in a speech
of contiderable length, On thin emotion for its adoption,
tire yens and nays were demanded, but before they were
taken a motion for adionromeut was carried.
This evening the Historical Society will celobrato its
enniverkary. when an address will be delivered, on "'rho
Patriarchal Fathers of the Lutheran ihutrch fro a Halle t "
Pr.nt M. 7.. Stoeser, of °Fits pbor¢
PUILADELPHIA. BOARD OF TRADE.
JOHN E. ADDICKS,
THOMAS S. FERHON I COMMITTER OF Till MONTH
atadiTEL s. bICHtEIS,
LETTER RAG%
Al the Merchants' Exchange, Pluitzds/phis.
Bark U W Poultney, Johnson Ship Island, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENUR.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May *,
4 52-£lll2l SETS
RUN Bum
HIGH WATER..
AllErrwth
Brig J W Woodruff, Bobinson,.l3 days from Malan-
YAP, with sugar and molasses to J efaeon dr Co.
Schr Reindeer, Davis, 5 days from Brookhaven, with
ice to captain.
Ecbr Cornelia, Royer, 3 days from Washington, DO, in
14165 t Li ePpttits.
Scbr L B Dryers, Somers, 5 days from Hatteras, by bal
last to captain.
Seim 'nos Borden Wrightington, 3 days from Fall
River, in ballast to CEbeen it Co.
gene (Merlon P Stirkuoy. Bowden, d days from Key
Et, in ballast to captain.
Sac Susan Jane. Bose, 7 dal a from Newborn, NO,
nith naval stores to Government Agout.
Schr (Halton k Lou bur. Jackootu 1 illy from duirrllll
Dot, with corn to Jets G Bo• ley k Co.
Saw B C Fithian, Tuft, Iday from Port Deposit, with
car to JAB L tle.loy s Co.
Extir G Autlvoried, Bwtiett, from Fortnies Mon. , )e.
Schr flack Dthinntid, Tout* tr•tut Fortrm Monroe.
bar 3 MIS Spar Daum, Mot trooron.
Behr Thou roam - , Rackett, trout Itoittuo.
Solar P A Sabilerel, SVllioerA. Morn troaroir.
Solar Hairier & Soralt, Tice, Irmo H atterise Inlet.
OLE
Scbr Indus, Stokely, Barendoe, T Wattenta & SOUS.
Seta Y A Stiodtre, Sowers, Bostou, limmucruft, Lewis
& Co.
Seta , J Simrkk Inman, Bnetnn, Tslor atnno et no.
tiulir Harriet ,¢ anruh. Tice, llavorne 1010 L. 110
Seht COI notia, Noy re, Shipping l'Aut, et 0 Oettell
Andenriod, Bartlett, Provid,.nee,.l It ttlakiston.
1....cht Black Distuon4, Youeg,
Newport, du -
S.cbr TtIoN Potter, Hackett, Felt Bayer, Gestuur p Stick.
noy & ei4tdowon.
SAILND
The racki-t chip Tuscar,ra, for Liverpool, left. Wad
md-oti co , wbart at 8 (J1 . 4:101:8 yuntorilak morning, in tow
or lis•.o arm. , c0.0.r. 014 Aety for ArArt.t cabin and
otroragi, ira.aohgvio, arid a cargo o.ooponoit of trio I.of
itema-13,186 buiihrld cora, 18.081 i do vihrat, 10 finds
tobacco, 2,400 tools door. 111 too lard. 100 do ILAWA, 98
Una bath, 88 b,loo rags, and 8 ukg. mho«.
~t~l~c amity
Ice nom,"s".+A
terany rooming at 8 o'clock, totting in tow , chip J Mor
ton, tor binp
BY TKLEGIRAPII.
(Corrodpontlexic. of Lbw Pwia P.x.eitang.3.)
LEW IS, DeL. gay 8
Tba bark Stampede, from New Yora. brig 1. P Sto,T.
art ; trout t Hutt prize Active came is Oita
b.torthisg, and ate at author in the nomint letd.
You., ito. JOHN P. St.LP.gII.4LL.
MEMORANDA.
Ehip Tempest, Whitt.") , tram Palermo, at Gibraltar
1111, ult, for rinladeiptiia, what bound
Zhio Ulinmetultiiii, Junump, from 0101410r' At
New York y este' daY
The bark Grapeshot, Capt Frisbio, trout Now York Fob
25 for Barbados, boor° reported as Mead ag, was niatitiatit•
eilly lost at ait a tea' nays alter hello eg pert. Gnat N
GleVer, 0. Me bark Lysander, at 30d4.0a ClOlll eillikia.jges,
repea, that., 1,11: paaaage, ea tee 11.1
in lot :39, long O. foil in with tae- we=ek of a weasel atesa.-
doette, and the aim n..skiog a COMplate tiroacli over her.
tier Jessie WOW el gone, the eahia alai all the upper part of
viEltd broken to preset, timid punk/nit of tier Cargo or
etorea, consisting of barr,-.ls prerlaieue, were coca
11. siting about on the Hee. Thu vessel Wad a coMpitite
Witch. All that could be seeu of her Thum wore tue fol.
Mang letter,: “peetimt," too remainder hailing beau do-
Oro) ed Capt Glover reliiainad Us the wreck for several
laarre, for see PM pea., reaceina the craw. Mit hi,
(nun) person could be found.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
NOUSB LIGIIT—ENTIiatiCE OF TUN rig.l3l.ll3.—Officitil
iLlOilliglioll ha@ Leal reolyoll at thin ulllue chat, With a
rhw of rehtletiug the light at the went out or tie douse
Saud mor e readily oietinguishable, it hi the 'Lawman of
the Trinity Houle tiorporation of Loudon to cause the
House to be ahead from a fixed white light to a revolving
Imht of a green color.
The alteration will be allele on or aSoni Ole lak of gen
iis/Ann next, when further particulars will be published.
By oruer.
THORNTON A. JENKINS, Secretary.
Treasury Department, Office L. It Board,
Waglnugtun Ulty, Apra 22. 186'L.
ED U uATtolv AL.
VILLAGE O.ltEhN 661NIINARY
In a beautiful and healthful village, three miles
from Media. Pupils received at any time for the sum •
mer. Boarding per week 52.25. Thorough course lathe
Mathematics, Lanbuages, English Studies, and all the
briu.ches usually tau g ht. Boy El i rey ise foe College or
Business.
REV. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M.
ap24 Im Village Green, Delaware 130., Pa.
I_loLMEzsßillal SEMINARY IfOR
YOUNG LADIES--The duttes of this School
will be resutneti, after the Easter holidays. on the 28th of
A viclL. For circulars, references. , address the Aliases
OD a Plll N, Principals, Holtuesburg, Pe. ap 18-
flat SALE AIND
T ° I?II3TILLEII,B.
Thy DISTILLERY kvown as the
“PFICENIX,“
sad formerly owned and occupied by SMzIL. SWITR,
an. ? situated on TWENTY-THIRD, between RAO&
and TUC's; Btreias, Philadelphia, Grapneity 5.09
per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom
modating terms. Is in good running order, and has all
the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pre-
LIAM furnishes an unfailing supply or good, pure wow - .
Address Z. LOCKE & 00., No, 1010 ItIAIMIT
Street, Philadelphia. feltd-dtt
.ELIGANT GERMANTOWN RE.
P&L SIDENCE TO LET.---1 he corral odious ntonsion,
wttli Iftrige lot, etelde., and coach• bona° and garden, on
ultulAT Street, (Linden Place,) within three minutea r
witia of Mirth-0,14 Station. This property is beauti
-11111) filtrinted, writ tillotivd, AO is replete wish curivuui
ences—gas, bath, and %titer closet. &c. A &amble
winter and bummer residence. Apply to
W. Y. WILST
nty7 wfni6iif* Ng, 3 8 North THIRD Street.
T 0 T--- A well-furnidied
' Country Rouse, of moderate FiZO. he ground's in
clude Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Gardens, an Orchard,
a aloxsant grove, through which a little brook flows, end
pasture grounds for the use of two cows. ft is situated a
mile and a ball from Old York Road Station, North Penn.
Sylvania Railroad. Iniiuiro 16143 LOU US C Street.
ap7.ruwf tf
I. LE—A new FLY IV El b'EL,
suitable for a Bolling Mitt- 16 feet dinmetyr • hub
build for 13. inch shaft ; weight, about ten toua pply
at "Bridges ater Iron works," FltaiiillFOßl), Twenty
third bard, Philanplaia. my6•6t*
TO LET—A very desirable three
story BICH. HOUSE, with extra ,ice doable three
story back buildiag, with ali the exult modern lan praavo
iputm, Ranted 1126 Cnllowbill area, The WI is HO fool
deep, 10 Carlton street, giving a tine garden, wail graperYi
&a To a permanent tenant the rent will be low. Apply
to 1t1V31115 Bt WATSON,
ioyl-12t to 16 Soath FOURTH arrest.
DUB, SALE Olt TO LET--Vour
MI Houses, on the west side of AS Street. below
Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of
HINTS and SANSON. Streets. natr26.t.f
FOR SALE Olt TO LET.—A
MA pleasant house in the suburbs of Media, nearly an
acre of ground, abundaace of shade and fruit. Rent
low. Apply at No. 15. SOUTH FOUR.III sraEgr,
PCCOrld story. ..01.6-Ito
s ie TO LET—A beautiful 00
TRY-PLACE, of 10 acres, on one wAs,
FRONT.Btreet road, above Hart lane, wino!" we nu
s 4 innthwerir
UNte velliegUrersiTlTanlin: Apply at the ecutn
west corner NINTH and SANSOM 9 second story.
cnb23. tf
gig FOR SALE-A DR - ARABLE
Conininmg scree—ifi tmatonr, the, ikab.uce
in the highest state of cultivation. [imam on a lino of
railroad, live minutes' walk from a station, Cheater
county, 18 miles from the city. Largo and first-class
improvements, tenant's house, stables, large earn, run
ning water, spring•honso, iee.houso, bath, &e Toren
easy. apply to E. PE PTIT.
is TO EXCHANGE— MONTGO
'sae MERY.COUNTY FARA, containing 80 acres-14
woodlabd, the balance in a good state of cultivation.
Good and substantial stone isaprovemsote. For further
particulars, apply to E. PETTIC,
10 33 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES
COPARTNERS HlP.—The un
dekMghtd him , thin /My h.rtlibd A Conseknershie,
under name and stale of FRANKS: HOOLISTA.DTER.,
for the transaction of a Wholesale Clothing business, at
No. 248 MARKET Street.
ASHER J: FRANK,
ADOLPH F. BOCHSTA.DTER.
May 5,18(12. myB 31*
L.EIsAL
MUNICIPAL CLAIMB.-NOT(CE
iR hereby given to the owners of the properties
mentioned in the appended memoranda of Municipal
liens, that write of Seim Fasciae will be issued thereon in
three months from the date, unless the several sums of
money specified therein as being due for labor and mate_
net shall be paid to the undersigned on or before the
15th day of May, 1862.
WILLIAM M. SMITH,
Attcrncy kr Plaintiff,
At). 610 WALIJUT Street.
February 13th, IS6I. fel4•fl4t
The City of Philadelphia to the use of Rhoads and
Binckle, vs. John McDowell, Jr. ' owner or reputed own
er, or whoever may he owner. Common Venn, Decem
ber Term, 1861, No. 217. $66.57, against lot on the east
side of Fourth street, 100 feet north of Norris.
Same vs. Same. Common Pleas, December Term, 1861,
No. 218. &met, against lot on northwest corner of
Fourth and .litteklay streets. 4,
Same vs. Same. Common Pleas, December Tenn, IE6I,
No. 216. $274.13, against lot at the southeast corner of
Fourth and Norris streets.
Same vs. Stephen Toram.- Common Pleas, December
Terre,
3861, No, 220, 1,t50,14, against lot on the east side
or Fourth street, 166 feet 1 inch south of Norris.
Same vs. Same. Common Pleas, December Term,
1861, No. 219. $316.14, against lot southwest corner of
Fourth and Hackley streets.
Same vs. Barclay Lippincott. Common Pleas, Decem
ber Term, 1861, No. 92.1. -87844, agraleek lot o, the week
side of Fourth street. 86 feet north of Norris.
VSTATE OF JAMEIS J. RUSH . ,
DECEASED —The Auditor appointed by the Or
phans' Court to audit. Kettle and adjust the acetuut of
ELI' ANAN W. REYSER, Executor of the Will of
JAMES J. RUSH, deceased, as filed by W. H. Wallace,
Administrator of said Elhanan W. Keyser, deceased,
and to report distribution of the balance in hie hands,
willutect the parties intertsted at his (Mice, No. 829
ARCH Street' ou WEDNESDSY, the 14th day of KAY,
1882, at tour o'clock In the afternoon.
2-fnithst EDWARD HOPPER, Auditor.
HOTELS.
CLIFTON BOUSE, NIAGARA
FALLS, (Canada Side.) —This first-class Hotel,
fronting the American and Horse-Shoe Falls, will open
for the season on THURSDAY, the nth instant_ Parties
wishing board by the week can be accommodated with
cottages, or rooms in the house, on most MI:MEAL
TERMS. Omnibuece meet all trains at Suspension
Bridge Station. Fare to Douse, including bridge toll
abd battgage, o,ily 25 meta_
JUSLIN t DUNKLEE, Proprietors.
Niagara Falls, May 1, 1862. inys.6t
STEVENS HOUSE,
(LATE DELMONIOOI4,)
No. 2b BROADWAY,
NSW YORK.
Five minutes' walk from Fall River boat landing,
Chambers street, sod foot of Cortland street.
tolati• am GEO. W. OTnyagLie, Proprietor.
A OARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED,
hate of the t3InAIAD flOll6ll, Phlladelphta, tin'
~ ..111112i, for • Mimi of peers, WILLA:IIIn TIOTIIIL,
-i•Actiltigton May 'tar W.: JLCA/1101. to (*Alin. Zu Ant .(
Ad friends and customers many thank" for pad heron,
.431.1 bog to assure them that they will be most happy to
lea them fu their new olartBirs.
OHAAWWIA,
WAIIIIIIII/TOll, JCI7 IC, 700 x• an/11.17
8 10 TINA ROOFING,
MANUFACTORHD AV TET.
UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING COMPANY,
No. 9 GORR BLOCK,.
Corner GREE N and ?NTS Streets, Boston, Mass
This Portable Roofing is the only article ever offered
to the public shish icready prepared to go on the roof
without any finishing operation. It is light, handsome,
and easily applied and can be safely and cheaply trans
ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or
discolor water running over, or lying on it, and is, in all
r "Pectih a very 4i9“lr9blt article. Ito nou - 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, &c.
It ld anti durcloge, float! wanted, to
whom liberal inducements are offered. Sued for sample,
circular, Scc., with particulars, to 11. N. ROOFING
CO., No. 9 CONN 131 , 0 , Jt,80ht0u." an24.3m
BAY RUN.—A small invoice of Bay
Rum, just received, fur eale by
01198 8. 0 kIISTAIRS,
ayV 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street*.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY. MAY 9, 1862.
No. 309 WALNUT Street
COM MISSION ROI TN E.
WELLING, COFFIN, &
MVO OHBOTVUT OTABEWi
Agents for the following ruakeg of goods
PRINTB.
DUNNkLL Kra. C 0..... aIIIMMI MINE 00.
LAWNS.
DIINNWILL lan*. CIVI.
BLEACHED COTTONS.
taonsdale, forotdelth ?Ober., Slatormvtlin, clentredele,
Jamestown, Blackstone, Dom Bed Mich, Dorchester.
Newburyport, Nuuznoeg, Zonnve, Burton, Greene
Mfg. Co.'s A. A., B. A., U. A., .11.1(1 other style*.
BROWN COTTONS.
enrilWds, Trout. Groton, Ashland, Chestnut, Glenville,
tleellAlliele and Harmers',
JUA.IIEI.-411 , i,ak, IllanshaufAr.
DTNMMS AND 'ATTU l'l33.—Gralton, Jowak Gity,
Madison, Slatersville, tkisawein, Kilystorm, Choctaw.
CANTON FLA NNELS.—Slatersville, ARRWIIIII.
AlLLRillAS—Sraith's„ Social Co„. iriOnalials
WOOLENS
&MY DLIJIII 01.011:10, liumsyß, PLO FLAN
NEL&
BROAD OLOTlO3.—Plunkotts', Mout= 00., dto.
JAKOIDERED.—Gay S SOU, elaxtou's ktiver, Au.
IiATTNE'' 8.-11aea liivor, Couveraville bower Val
ley, Rope, &tonorOviiio, fionvorao and Hyde., 4) o ,,, v e ri ,*
Groh. R. CO., btio.W Mfg. CO.
KENTUCKY JEANS.—Rodman, Myetio, Gold nodal.
001NICT PLANNEId 4 ..—WILLIAM9'S Angola, Saw
‘say, Marital, and other 0311011
LONSUALE Naukce4lus and Coloted thurabrioa.
PLAIT , LINSNYS, GOTToN ADES, &o. field-em
SHIPLEY, HAL tip, eta
HUTCH. IN SON,
No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
VOR TU SALE OP
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
mlati Om
clk trib Afi D OIL cLurns_
CAN TON
i MATTING - S.
J. F. & E. B. • ORNE,
NO. 519 CHESTNUT STREET,
(OPPOSITE STATE Houma
Have now open
FRESH IMPORTATIONS
WHITE,
RED CHECKED,
And FANCY COLORED
CANTON MATTING&
ALSO,
800 PS. J 2 CROSSLEY it SON'S
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS E .
FROM 671 TO $1 PR. YD.,
J. F. & E. B. O. RNE,
iny2.tia
NEW CARPETING. •
JAMES H. ORNE,
626 CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW SEVENTH.
Wo have just received, by late arrivals from Europe,
30110 new gipa choice varieties of CARPETING, eons
prislng
FRENCH AUBUSON Square Carpets.
ENOLISH AXMINSTER'S, by the Yard and in
eihtita Carpets.
CROSSLEY'S 6-4 and 3-4 wide Velvets.
to Tapestry Brussels.
te Brussels Carpeting.
Mao, a large - variety or UrrtISSLE: 7 4 .4 and other reek...
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
From 57i - o- 1D ei Per
Our assortment comprises all the best makes of Three
ply and Ingrain Carpeting, which, togothar with a gene
ral variety of goods in our line, will be offered at the low.
sat possible prices.
OIL CLOTH FOR FLOORS,
rrom one to eight yards wide, cut to any Size.
FRESH MATTINGS.
By late arrivals front China we have a full assortment
WHITE AND COLORED
MATTING(
OF ALL WIDTHS.
JAMES H. ORNE,
appl6
GLEN ECHO MILLS.
GERMANTOWN, PA.
MOCALLUM & Co,
N.ANUFAOTIIIMES, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS
SOU UHlitrili - UT E3TREICT.
Cl:opposite Independence Hallo
CARPETINOB.
OIL CLOTHS, &c.
We have now on band an extensive 'Melia Carpetlnia,
of our own aad other makes, to which we call the atten
tion of cash and short-time buyers.
FGURTE-STREET
CARPET STORE,
so. 47 ABOVE CHESTNUT, No. 47.
J. T. DELACROIX
Invitee attention to hie Spring Importation of
CARPETINGS.
Gotnyrising every style, of the Newest Patterns and
Oceigno, to VICLVET, BRUSSELS, TAPHSTIIV RIME
SELS, IMPERIAL TRUZE-PLY, and maws
CARPETINGS.
VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR CARPETING'S.
SCOTCH RAG and LIST (&lIPETINGS.
PLOOR OIL CLOTHS, in every width.
COCOA and CAN lON MATTING'S.
DOOR-MATS, RUGS, SHEEP SKINS,
DRUGGE rs, and CRUMB CLOTHS.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
LOW FOR CASH.
• J. T. DELACROIE,
mhls-4m 47 Soeth FOURTH Street.
SWING
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
628 CHESTNUT STREET,
mbll-Em PHILADELPHIA.
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES---
The beet and cheapest for Family or Manufac
turing purposes. If not as good as represented, the
money will be refunded. For sale at 911 CHESTNUT
Street, second atom J. T. JONES & CO.
my 3-titw
CABINET FURNITURE
C ABINET FURNITURE AND BIL
LIARD 9ABLM4t
MOORE & CAMPION.
Ito. 281 South SECOND Strout,
In connection with their extensive Cabinet Business arc
Cow manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLEB,
And have now on hand a full supply, finished with the
10010111 & CADIPIONIS INPROVHD CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced, by all who have used them, to be
iiisold6E to eh °thee:.
For the quality and Amish of thee. table. the mane
tackwere tefer to their numerous patrons throughout
the Union, who are familiar with the character of their
work. fo2B-ere
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER
& CO,
Nortbaud Corner YOURTH and BADE Strada,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS AND • DEALERS
FOREIGN AND DO:IAEST/O
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
/1411XOYALOTIIRMIP.8 OP
warn LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, Aa.
Aullrairs iron ran ORL.I2IIIAATIID
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and mummy isla,PPlied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
ap29-2m
WHITE LEAD, DRY AND IN
OlL.—Bed Lead, White Lead, Lltharge, !Moor
of Lead, Oil of Vitriol, Cabs -661, Paint Y.d
low, Chrome Red, Chrome Yellow, Aqua Fortis, Ma
rlette Ara l Epsom Salta, Roehelle Salts, Tartaric Acid,
Orange Mineral, Soluble Tart, Sub. Carb. Soda. White
Vitriol, Red Precipitate, White Precipitate, Lunar
Caustic, Naraotine,*Sulph. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate
Morphine, Lac. Balpig., tither Sulphuric, tither Nitric,
Sulphate Quinine, Corm. Sublim., Denareotised Optum,
Chloride of Soda, Wetherill's Ext. Cincha, Tartar
Kinetic, Chloride of Lime, Crude }hoax, Refined Borax,
Camphor, Resin C•opavia.
W LT El SKILL A BItOTU ER,
Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists,
Nos. 47 sad 49 North SECOND Street,
iSQS-11' PHILADELPHIA.
ICE'r &IL 113R1 600 Db.
625. NEW SPRIlti G GOODS. 625.
C_ s( - )m_pais & SON.
CLOTH
No. 624 CHESTNUT STIHDET,
UNDMit JAYNK'B 11A1.1.,
MINA PAW in store and ma recolving conatantly a large
and deldrablo &Rol talent of
CLOTHS, CASS , MERE COATINGS,
SILK MIXIO. A ND PLIIN.
Viatlngs, TOWN , Trionninge, and n 1 geode adardad to
MEN AND.I3t WEAR.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
101.1n3 . .
RAYoAil\i'ry, GOISNEII, vF
EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS,
OFFEB 113 TfE I.A.bitta
NARROW BUGLE GIMPS,
BLACK SILK LACES,
BELT RIBI?ONS ALL COLORS,
NARRoW SILK LIMPS,
NARROW iannoNs,
SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS. 011 RAP.
PARTRIDGE AND CIIINCIIILLA SPLIT
ZEPHYR.
Quo lot of I.A.l3trci JOl tk.' ttBTP.I.), and all tho load
tog colors, at 1 . 6) canto pO, hook
-RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS a ZEPHYR sroRE,
CORNER EIGLITH AND WITHHiIf
np2.3 101
VIM AK S ! 0 LOAKP. ! &KS!
NJ TEM GREATEST Beutt6.lNS IN THE CITY
IVENS & CO.'S,
No. 23 titAITFI
THE LARGEST .STOCK,
THEIS KS t ASSOR7',IfSNT,
THE GlEMaiiiT GOGURS,
TEE FINEST QUALITIES,
TEE .BIOS e SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
TEE NEWEST STYLES,
TEE BEST WORE,
A Li I)
DRUIDEELY THE 'OWE ST rarass,
IN THE CITY,
IVENS &
6bEITI.I NINTH. STREET.
rnh26-3m
CI . LvAKB.—Ti you want the best value
N.J for your money, go to the ility Cloak Store, WI
ortb letairrrn str..et, above (Murry. rek62B-2nl
°WAKE!
A MACINIPIONNT ASSOBTrdr.NT
OF
ALL titt NEWEET gYritt..26 thir olik'fB1) TIII9
jtoiitti every new material, made up and trimmed In the
very beet manner, at pricee that defy all comlktition,
AT TEM
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT 811
mh26-3m
NEW CLOAK STORE
Tko most elegant IldmlTlOlent 11l th 6 city.
No. i 9 South NINTH Street,
First door above Chesitint.
mh2B-3m
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
E. M. NEEDLES
Would call
SPECIAL ATTENTION
To bit osportEnvot of Whit. Goode and Lloona
adapted to the requirement. of tha present season
PLAIN, Ptfit/P, o,N1) ST.MPED JACONHTS
NULav z•r socnilS,
SWIt,SES. FRENCH
~FllidL]NS,
PILLOW, SITIVRT I G, AND SHIRTING
=iII;M
All Teritti, ana .01,-Mt9 in the above
YE/CI - LOW RATES.
Alen.
A Choke AsBortruent
GAGE G COES, EN 13 It 0 1 DEFi7E R, HANDK R
OEIEFS AND VEILS
1024 CHESTNUT STBERT
FINE PLAID SILKS FOR
BONNETS.
Bieck and White Neat Plaids.
Brea-J. at White treat PIAIde
Black and White Shepherd's Plana.
Lilac, Bine, and Green Plaids.
aip2B-ff ETRE & LANDELL. FOURTH. & AROH.
NEW BPEINII- PitINTS 3
ono WE STYLES.
DISERTMACS,
SPRAGUE,
PACIFIC,
ILL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS.
A large lot best styles and Nat colors at 16c.
COWPERTHWAIT & CO.,
mhlb•tf N. W. car. EtGPTH and MARKET Sta.
SILK iNIANTLE6 AND 6A.UQUE3
Black Taffeta Mantles.
Black Silk t•acaucs.
Elegant ta.w styles.
Light Chilli Satoi.u.
8111E1411:RD'8 PLAIDS.
New lots, leirgaius, 123, 18K, and 25 ctg.
Plaid .11omintlikainis, very doetrabto.
ItIEN'S AVD BOYS' WEAR.
Silk Mixed Cmailuarea and (loath:me.
Light colors fancy Ca4sinnsres.
Mixtures at.d Melton&
Cloth goods for little follows.
BOY'S JACKETS AN I) PANTS
(NEW DEPARTMENT, On:COND STORT.)
Glad.
ROC abo Fit noexceptionablo.
Prices very reel , table.
Boys' snits tondo to order.
COOPER CONARD,
- B_-E.c~r..ErRIVTII, ,I M.--1.11.11:RT gtne,Ad..
A DI.SIRABLm sUNINII4iR FLAN-
Ls NEL.—The enbscribers have leceived an invoice
of 'Tel unehrinkab!e SUMMER FLANNEL., mann
fecturt d the Shatrra, traza an ew.ceediagly flaw and
oat wool.
ktHEHPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, Lt
BI4MIK AND WHITE . iiHNICK.
SlLKS. — ljavingV.P.Jm, UrclPPZ.lirsAmor,
cklEpic
Black at d white Check French Silks.
Gray colored Cheek French SiLko.
Black and White Ind iaSilks.
Brown and White India Silke.
We also offer the -
GREATEST BARGAINS IN FANCY BILKS.
frold 50 cents to V. 50.
4,000 yards Plain NoKarubigmia M 25 Ceuta
These goods have a very rich lustre, looking very
much like silk, and are remarkably cheap, having cost
32 cents to import.
1 case Bari•ges a Chenille, and
1 case Bassos a Braslin at 25 seats, a. at. .th 40.
I lot all-silk CILNNADINER at 25 mile worth 62.
This is the BAREST lot of Goods IN THIS CITY.
1 lot Mode Veils at 75 cents.
H. STEEL & SON,
tiD3O No. 713 North TENTH Street,. armee Cokes
JA s. 11. CA MPB Et..l .L rim Co.,
WHOLESALE aND RETAIL DEALERS,
727 CHESTNUT STREEP,
BonneVs Black Taffetas.
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas.
Detached Figured Caniel'a Hair Thibet, high lustre.
Satin Plaid and Printed Maraud's°.
Luzlin's best black lino (max and Bombazines.
Rich Plaid Iktozatnbiones.
LWpill's best black, white, and high colored ChM!.
Organdies and Jacouets, grissaile grounds.
Cachemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich.
Foulard Poplins,
Foulard Vanne, atvc., ,Co. aplS-tf
103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOV ARCH,
UP STAIRS
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, &c.
The Copartnership heretofore existing between
KAUFIVIAN & DONNERWCADTER
Having been dissolved by mutual consent, ths under
'Wed respectfully ioforms tho patrons and friends of
the old flrm, and the trade in general, that he 'has taken
all the up-stairs rt omits of
NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
ABOVE A BOR.
To continuo the manufacturing o all hinds d
DRESS, CLOAK,
eau
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, OORD
Of all descriptions, Ac., so.,
And will offer inducements in price andel:WHY, as well
•s prompt attendance to orders, In every article apper
taining to hie line. WM LONNHRSTADTEH,
ep4.2ml No. 10;5 North EIGHTH Street, eh, Arch,
NEW G001)8 OPENING DALLY.
—Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilao.
Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide.
Pianee, white ground and bouunets of Chintz color".
Wool De Lainee, choice shades.
Plaid and small figured Wool De Lainee, for children.
A large assortment of Giughame, at 123, 20, and 26
cents.
A fresh assortment of Cloaking (7lothl,
Small figure dark brown ittohairs, choice.
Shepherd's Plaids, from 16% to 50 cents.
Bilk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at
JOHN 11 STOKES',
No. 702 ARCH Street.
p r —Good black Silks, 87,4 7 1, and lfi.px,
Call and examine our t...123i black Silks. mb2B
371 CM. STRIPE FOULARDS
2 from Auction.
Small Stripe Foulards.
Gray Stripe Foulards,
Neat Stripe Foulards.
ap2B-tf ICYRF & LAN DIFCLL, FOURTH & ARCH
MACHINERY AND IRON.
MVILOAN, ORIto & GOy HTEHIVI
ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Bounders, end
General Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1210 CAL
LOWHILL Street. Philadelnhia. ti3lB-17
FENN STEAM ENGINE
AND BOILER WORRS.—NE &FIE
LEVY, PRACTICAL AND. THEORETICAL ENGI
NEERS, MACHINISTS,ROILER-HAHERS, BLACK
111,IITRII, and POUNDIfig, yews,
been in successful operation, and been exclusively en
gaged in building and repairing Marine and River En
gines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks,
Propellers, &c.. reepectfolly offer their services to
the public, as being fully prepared to contract for Bu
sh/es of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having
Beta of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to exe
cute orders with quick despatch. Every description of
pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and
Low-pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of
the beat Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Roraima' of ail
sizes and kinds; Iron and Braes Castings, of all descrip
tions; 801 l Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work
convected with the above buidpeap.
Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their
gptiabliehment, free of charge, §R4 work gaaraniied.
The 9un.rrih x. hFrve wmple whaitc;lock !nem Tor re.
pairs of boat., where they can lie in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocka, falls, &0., &c., for rais
ing heavy or light weight..
JAOO - B 0. EIXAVIR s
JOHN P. LEVY,
BRACH and PALMIER Strada
J. 'VAUGHAN SINRRIDIL, JORX H. 00P4.
WILLIAM El• SIMIURICAL, BAWILBY 11111111014
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STUNTS,
PHILADELPHIA.
KEPAIICK et, SONS,
ANGINEERS' AND bIAONINISTS
Manufacture High and Lew Prewar° Eiteam Engines,
for hind, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, /to.; Oast•
bags of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-Frame Boas for Gas Works, Workehope,
mad Magm', ke_
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moll
Improved construction.
Every descrittion of Plantation Machinery, such N
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trans, I/donators, Filters, Pumping Engines, dro,
Pole Agent. for N. Milieux'. Patent EllignrlslllBll
APP.ratue; Neamyth'e Patent Steam Hammer ' and As
pinwall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining.
Machine. any-ff
VrARMONY 8131111,11.31---Per sale in
XI bond, by CHAS. S. CAHSTAIES
0010 No. 190 WALNUT 81. and 21 GI/SNITS , /IL
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS,
BEAD HMS,
MEDICINAL
T ARRANT'S~
EFFERYBSCHNT
t - I;T_"1"Z it. ]1 A Pl 2; EN-r.
Thin valuable and popular Mei hag untvereelly re
ceived the iseiht theuegible recoutneeehttionn of the
MNDICIAL PROVIESSI a n d the PWIlh: ue the
MOM EeFIOIILNT AND ADRltellll.e
SALINE ENT.
It may Ito tined wilt tit. I. ,t eit•.. in
I - Mien:Le and F,LrGe Sisk
Dominate, Nausea, of Amos Lite, lailikira
tion, Acidity of the tit tanapP, Torpidity
of the Ligor, (lout, Rheumatic
Affections, Gravel, Pilnn,
A 1111 Al,l. 0113111/AIXTII WMBMA
A GENTLE 4NI) COI/LING or. Puri-
GIATivE is ItY.QUIItED.
It in pnrticularl) itaxpt..l.l it: I tin witiita of 'l'm',/,' ua
Lnnd, n..-IJ—L., h. But
lintntitary Invulidn, nod I..UtiViii.lll:ltllll4; i4tptiLig.44
111111 wail dud it 1 valuAl.ie Sdii:!AC/L1 to
their Median" Chests.
It is iA um Ion! in it payday, carefully pit up in hottim
to keep iu tiny cllllll.lv, non unroll t" ,, purtn
Water puirint upon it to produce it di,
lightful ufl.trienntitits bertirage.
Numerous from prolininioiltil and otbor
gentlemen of the highest ntsualux throlOilt9Ut the ciAlit
try, aud its steadily lissitausing popularity for s yt dui
of years. strongly ty It edie,tuy vnliinbin
chnreient, and conituond it to the Invorntdo notice of au
intelligent. public.
Ithilttli . oolLllA 011/Y I/7
TAIUMNT S CO.,
ei6 GREENWICH Strbot, cornor Warr(-fl tif
W
And for MN:I3 by Orngickt. goooral/Y.
WO.N.LiERFUL SC.II.NTLFIO DlS
covmLii UN I.IIOF U H BOL IfiaJ
WALNUT 6`rit.i..}..l', PULL, UELPH
L ) INENG (3AREFULLY.
Tin+ collOrvout , lantwe,:o lac{ aim Ito ,
coring MU nick inal nutie , n, g of then' diseases, or ~/eC..
tiniug to cure and showing buc little or tnu evidence of
corns, can be woB appreciated by I.llt,
after health, by aftentivrl) resilins thin following iu slop
oh, of cm - urinates until the ete, retieteo teitt.telnett it.
Philadolobis, who were perttestertstly cored by 1"tor.
BOLLES, lau WA L ntrrwt, nod nicer tfiniftjlad bneo
up as incurable by the mast eminent- une1i....1 mon
9f thin city:
Junati Levy, Brunt:Mel Certeureprieb, Bit nib Front
Strret. •
Edward P. Evane. pregelay of the ill Church, Dye.
pepaia of long tannding, Le.ryugitie and Lonlin , go, 14353
[Leanne!) stri.+l.
Alt.,:mak4 Adaleo, Inli,mtnatbry Ehrudi:digru, bum.
bag°, long 4tanding.l2l2Salery etrwd, Eigidwddh ward,
liensibgtc.b.
William IL Shaine, Paralysis of the lower
(ParaelegY,) m.r! Eyikvpiy, 110 ~.uth TwontieLs, acr...4
!Salley, Laryegiue, DyeyeFeia, and Lumbago, 219
Dinrlket stroet.
Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe
Demon-16am, of the Lungs end Diubetie, American Hotel,
Philadelphia.
Charlea L. Jones, DymprpEda and Lumbago, 528 Arch
James Rumout, Deafness for Kik yogrp, and ringing arid
roarmg In lbb head, Vifteenth dtrents.
George 0. Predlotorry, Chrome Bronchitis and Catarrh,
formerly proprietor of the Girard Comm. -
Thomas Barron, severe Diabetic, Row Mils, West Phi.
lade] etns.
George Grant, Rheumatic Gent, long ataudiug, 333
El [whet street.
. .
H. T. De Silver, Chronic Yenratgia and Inflammatory
Itht.umutigni, 14311 ChtettLut street.
O. 11. Cartnich, Chronic Dysponsia and
,Inilannation
of the Kidne} I. Chemtrint and Nor tieth mtreetm.
1.1n.h Harrold. Brouchitim and Discame of the Kidneys,
49 Fouth Third orrw.
it. P. M. Tupper. ehronin Dygounght, and Kidney Die•
nape, 162.2 south Fifth Eite.44.
P Greve,,, M. D., lung standing and *wore L nm
bago, 216 Pine Mreet.
Wei wEiro MO) , anon, consnuiplaon, 1227 Front ntront.
timutord ntilltrali, Congretionor the Drain and t;hrouio
Dyspomix, lOio l'ulmor Woof
Charles L. Cualiney, Paralysis of tho lower limbs
(Paraplegy) and Dypeosia, Western Hotel.
J. Riehot, Chronic Brooobit," coomipotiou and Con
gestion of the brain DIU 1 4.ilywhi!! 41re4,
L'aiob Lamb, bronchial Cousuaaptiou of five Talus
standing, 7435 Chustunt street.
Boy. J. Mallory. Aphunia, Philadelphia.
M. M. Loaning, Nervous Prodirotion, Cadbury Ave-
RTIO.
adilition to the above ewes cured, Prof. O.
B. BoLLEt has cured two thousand Chronic and &cute
cases within less than three }ears iii Philadelphia, all of
which Caere had resisted the treatment of the meet end.
Lint nirdiciii nine.
l'ltqkbe taxa notice tlatt erur. D. dose not imrerriee
any certificates of cures, except those cured in tide
city.
Prof B. has eetabliEliod bictieelf for life in this city,
and his success in treating the sick is a sufficient guarao.
tee that he claims I.lotlnns - Lnic nuntntino lease in lain din-
OnVnry in the use of Electricity reliable therapeutic
agent.
N. B.—lt win he well for the dn...aged to recollect that
p r of, ff. 1 1 1 0 g ive ! : sNoze, of cantina in Lie pamphlet to
fond thew ngaivrt TTll6llll,g their health in toe /loud!, of
Chore in this city claim:lug to treat diitehe9 according to
his discovery. This caution may areal severe on those
using Electricity at hazard, but it in the severity of truth
pill actaigco fcr FIiY Eivod of huino•olfr •
Gintsuitatiura Fret. is 9 - -000 odsorvis.woot In another
column
O. H. BOLLES,
1.2.20 WALNUT Street, Phihula
B"N''
ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER,
Manufactured only. at FREDEn.It BILOWN'S
DRUG AND Cal E.M.D:IAL STOUR,
ef iMegTll[llT gkiaa,
PIIIL 9., DEL PITIA.
Attention is called to this valuable remedy which stiontd
be in every family, and for the Army 30 Navy it is In
dispensable, curing affections of the F 3 tow.-11 and bowels,
aid is a eartnin preventive front the effects of bad water,
CAUTION.—To prevent this valuable Eesenen from
being counterfeited, a now Steel Engraving, executed at
great cost, wdl be found on the outside of the wrapper, in
order to guard the purchaser againet being imposed upon
by worthless itnimtions. And sold by all respectable
Druggists tu the trotted States. fet.rfra,-Aso
GLUTEN CAPSUE
LS
OP'
PURE On -LIVER
The reptiglianco of most patients to COD-LAVER
and the inability of many to take it at all, has in
duced various forms Of disgurite for its administration
that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of
thorn OlacWiYl in special cases, but tour. Orton the -vebiolo
neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quits _ea
unpalatable and of lees therapeutic value. Tho repug
nance, nausea, d 0,., to invalids, induced by disgust of the
ojl, la enurely olrylated by the use of our (JAPSULEB.
QOP-111 - vISS UTX. b4sl"tirdiff,* bay., boom muoit need
lately in 11.proPe, the experience there of the good re
wnitg from tneir nee in both hospital and VeriVate Oractio&
seide from the naturally suggested od.enceroe, are -suf
ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we de for
them, feeling assured their nes will remit In bandit and
deserved favor. Prepared by
WYETH & BROTHER.
raorosALs
C OAL.
V Written PROPOSALS will be received until the
Ineiaet. for the daiaery, 0o ft.% Ndiali cliti,kpf, at
WEST POINT, Nrw York, of the following quantified
and qualities of. WHITE ASH OOAL--Oledn:
COO tone (2,240 it's V . ton) Locust Mountain, Steamboat
size. A LEO,
Too to as Cl,Zio Itta toe) Egg size.
300 tone (2,240 the 4 ton) Stove size,
Of either Beaver Mountain, tincic Mountain, or Beni
n-ore vein, W 3 oming, price of each stated separately.
°nuba d.liv tW from tbe
Wyoming ilibtricte, at the WEST POINT WHARF,
from canal boats which receive it at the Minos, without
breaking bulk, via the Eekullitill, and Delaware and
Raritan Canals.
. . .
More than the ordinary facilities for unloading will be
fun 'Awl.
•Tbe Coal to he deliyered between the let of June and
24th of August next.
EDWARD C. BOYNTON,
Captain am? Quartarinautor Military dcidellEr,
Weet l'Oint, New York, Nay .t. Dab:. ni)e-14t
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
N ATIVE WINK 6.
STRICTLY PURE JUICE OF TUE . GRAPE-TUE
MOST DELICIOUS, RICH, AND FRUITY
WINES EVER OFFERED TO
THE PUBLIC,
AN EYOELLENT AMORTRENT JU RECEIVED
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROOBRIES,
ILD26-tr CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STE
CROSSE k BLA.CKWELL'S ode.
tasted PICKLES and SAUCES, constantly received
RTIODES &EMUS,
107 Nonth WATER Strad.
CHEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT-
Tme! only 12 ote. per pound, at No 812 SPRING
GARDEN &root. tuh2b-tf
NUTS.-20 BALES LANGE.TEthw .
-LI ALMONDS; 25 bales bICILY ALMONDS ; .100.
bags New ArIICEID PEANUTS ; just received and for sale
1.11.01)&S & WILLIS,ANI
101 South WATER Street,
F EA_F LARD.-79 . tierees prime ket
i-i fie-rendered Leaf Lard, for Hale by
C. O. ISADL &
mL2o•tf 103 ARCH Street, 24.1 door above . Front.
u BELS. GOOD_ COOKING BUT
TER for sale very cbeap at No. 1112 SPRING GAB
DEN Street. mh2s-13
(11-IE.EBE.--150 boxes fine ilerkimer
1.1 Coungy Obooso, for sale tly
U. O.J. BADDEII &
mb2o.tr 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front.
ITERY CHOICE WHITE EYE
V A.r pou"i fa No- Ria
SPRING - GARDEN Street. mhito-if
fIAND.LES. Chemical Sperm Candies,
for solo by. JAURKTCHE & LAVERGNE, 202
end 204 South FBONT Street- uk6l4
VIN G AR—French White Win.
Vinegar, for sale by
JA V EUIT9IIN g__l-.AYN4SitiMt
mhll - won. aoz and 204 South FRONT titreea
SARDINES.—A very superior brand
for sale by CHARLES S. CARSTALIRS,
sp2 126 WA:rain and 21 GRANITE Street.
MESS PORK.-250 bbls Mess Perk,
for sale by C. C. SADLIOR & CO.,
mh2o-tf 109 ARCH Street, 2d door above front.
IFYOU WANT GOOD POUND
lIIITTNR, go to S. Z- GOTTWALS', No. 815 9P-DING
GA TiIDICN Street. m 26-1 l
Q k ALT.-2 09 , 0 sacks Ground; Alum
4.1,4 ; , 11.000 da_•
Turk'. la.aLa uo., .u.ru 1.1.1a1 tor halo by MURPHY Jr,
KOONS, No. I.U. :NORTH W ARV SS, my 3
URES,B BOLL BUTTER, EGGS, &0.,
received daily at 8. Z. GOTTWALW, Na. 819
gpRTNO NATIDICII strop!. inh26-11
AE DEN VASES. —Ornamental
G
Terra Vida Garden Yeses, WOrraukd w awed tha
weather in any climate. These vases are mode in boau
tiful designs and all sizes, hem 1 foot to 3 feet high,
with a variety of pedestals, romid and square from 1
foot to 4 test high. No decoxations add so much to the
natural beamtloo of a. 010-alem, and ma so littlo &At, P 4
re* Vases filled with flowering plant& Illustrated liata.
lognes sent by mail on application.
B. A. HARRISON,
aplB-tg 1010 fttriCSITYIUT Street.
OPENING OF A 5U51511 1 311
DEN.—Tho 4;oh:reigned huge leave to inform the
public that he hes opened tor the salmon his FINIGIAIt-
DEN and HOTEL at the tont of COATES Street, ollno•
Ott, Faittnoant Park. nullifies are particular)) hcoritell
Ice creem, Unicee, excellent tower beer of krtitalb brew
ery, Willett, always on hand.
HENRY
my3.2m TWENTY. SEVENTH and COVIISIS
pAMPITLET PRINTING,"Best
Cheapen in tits City , Rt VA 3 , IWO WN'S,
111 tioutlt FUIIIIT/1 006 aplo
siLii.r.via jc.
... .. ..
0 BeIVIYE RS & ATIOTION
ty 1 3 BS, NOB. 222 and 2:31
SA L 1 OF CA EvErri t,t4S, m A rriN , A;r.
•
W. v.lll L.,.1.3 ,ly
to . rp.t.l, t:ax.it.m, o ,o o n.
Ace.
TUTS 11,1,YLNIYG,
Al 0.3 nth. at 1 it'cluck Dr. by catalnom, cn a Nl
dit f.,z3r n ,:th, er,a6rn.c:::g g«:,..-,1 satg.•rtawn+-,
hi e 1 3 v .lll be ,lien for ext.m,,et!en, with cattileetv:a, on
the morning of nek..
SALIC 0 Cl.O r 1 i NU.
"Fli MAU
?Huy 9, on four mourtim' rxe.l4
ulo of oity•mann cistising, for spring and 811:11Pgar
Mt,
MIF , MNINM)EtWZIERM
IRAN E G fl/IG^. irttA `rY ins, L c.
TUE , DAY fvIOI;NISU.
Nay 13tb. tet n'clovk by catalugno, un foir
lfAlt"/ pacluteem bowls, hot.e, br0g17.5,
inuyil tat/111 goolln cVn., rinlitining a pitta'? awl
at/Inrlnient ui liint.ClAB3 city and rikkgurti !arm:t
rail Wl', wiiirh V. in be open ;or txalt iontion early on lIIN
rnorlabg (.1
oFe IA? .11.,01?,i.
vitutv.3l,Ay
Iday IS, r km: nisaittid'
lug; pitel,x,ol. FrOilCas, %cal AD ("Oath;
11N E•f18, Bit Ili 1,1 , 2, X ,
17 if: 7129 (1117,311 i ITT 131:itJ T.
LAIIGE TALK üb' FT.F.NI:II URY GC/Opt!.
OF 'III.F. IhIIOITA'fNIN t L a1v,511.8.. 11E,tilitkED
& HUTTON
On (bur erudtt.
MORNING
May 0, at 10 &dock, by cotblogriv, or. f•tur montba'
cubsbqibg a— -
pep. L 11 job. 6 4a7-4 lino blank , 3'..u..
lipvvvo KINN Jncunxtlt , itrinii i ttvlurtfr
rtchlin
2,q) ycii AT Uhaino bar [`gel ,
:.:1! Pe , 4.4,4+8 4 Mai , . ni,z4ailmittets
14,0 r.co tt• 4 att-4 etch brocoo tiudrod bartlg9 11(>011FILl.
.2..9 pra 44 theme d, cttptla.
. ~ ~ •
o:,11 t 1 101 . 0 11 print i d 111W1.03.
cll,l S 4 4 plote
-- curl F fine to exit, Hoe Itimtday to and laTellas.
fnpeti :iht-irtott holid ght..ntri.
21. , 0 Het, Poil6 ktiobti 6164 ftiad Mlle?
stylus..
Mel* grog do ritillps, taffidAg, acid fancy silky.
THIS HutiNING,
M a y 9, on four Mil& credit
CHO CA 1tT029 9 ttUNN 1 Ilittitt4tlg,
Of 111. atlltel and colors, aid all dila aaa.ron'a
portation.
I kuteiting
MA, aroi,a Fop. 12e40 extra pith In ache fSgured,
daitt fralth ft ()chew, canutie, gro3 graiu poult On dojo
bonnet ribbt4in
Full burn Non. 4, 5. and 6 corded edge ribbon%
do di. ro 411 oxtra lt,avy cord Pdgoklo.
do do plaid con pti P&pe winto Ahd blaillc do.
Alpo, an assortment of coon colored riooono.
s.l.&.—Tta aboveart alt fresh good, sad of stitretdoi'
quailty, worths the ittipi.tion of al.. trade.
LARGE SALE Or euu WV, FRENCH GOODS
THIS (rIsIDAY)
Dim' `li t tit Iv
GA 1111.-I'hr ittteutiou of the Wel° id ropy:stag to Our
spiv of COO loth thysey mai stsphi reoeh gothin of 41th
inoporltdool of Messrs. tthithard d Hutton, nod others,
this ( !Frith.) ) tottroiog, May 91.1 i, tct lb o'idock, on tour
month.' credit. onto ',muted a very largo ardortutuut of
11010, ligurro, and Fiala dryno sutra's, gio.itamit-,
rittduloick jauoto Finn haregns, black and
lu Ora+. drop i eta. oic,
NOTICE TO lIKM,ERS IN RIBBONS.
N lj}±;ll,44,
CM cart... his,. 4a 46 x rin nnprr quAllty pants de
goie tritundug nbboua, c napri.log she moat
(111111biti 11/.oltllsellt Ui All leg and colon utfeml ut WICiIIPLI
llce beiteoD, and just lauded.
VA_NIJOAtST & WARNOCK, AUO-
J_ TIONEERS. tiu. 213 MARKET citreet.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 251) OASES STRAW
ouni.6. 0.6.1.5. -
IMIRNI,IU,
May 9, commencing at 10 o'clock, precisely.
li,cludid will be found, viz—
BOP, NETS.
A fall and aoaiplt-tom
soli-., , raw, lore Lee, sod po oil braid. fitio Belgian
it, aw, fancy Lair, alio colored straw bonauts, for' ladies
and misses.
FANCY 1 - 1AT..3
faLICY 111a4, filogi
olittpr&
1111.:tiS' HATS
Mols' and Imps' palm, panama, malacca, seuet hats,
and fancy hats.
"[OOP al I lITP
Alse, Ttiu M. , ILNING.
At ceremeneenieucement of mai° an invoice of ladias ,
exrra-anle tare and diamond tied! extra quality stern
spring hoop. skirts.
DYE STUFFS.
inotnirg, at I'.2.o'cli:ek. noon A large lot of dye
stun— boilable for notnulacturerfi of woolen goods.
M FITZPATRICII & BILOTHEItd,
y. 6uc:ionwra doi c1iik.41. 4 141.11 1 ot, alx.rve
SALE t-F NANCY liuODS,
Elt Atior cry, int.& and pocket cutlery, eilver•plated
"Acre, clock 8, N. melte., ie. elry ry, neck ties,
patent ttirea,A, yeed`olio,,, pot' teraaorinta en,
puttee, &c.
Tins (F HID A.Y) MORNING,
Nay 6th, at 10 o'clock at the auction store, 604 Oilep,t,
put street.
NEW YORK.
DANIEL H. BURDETT, AUCTIONIBri.
BY BURDETT, JUNES;
STORE 109 WALI. STREET, NEW YORK.
THIa (FRIDAY) ItIOILNING—)I3y D,
At 1.) Weit.ek, at A ail-,trk,t sale.rooui,
cL7rllqr ''runt rvp! )s - 4 , 1 iotroPt,
IJpirni)*l'AT) , *CON7iliN3llll , lT •thALB.
Ey order and undar Ihe direcHon or H 1 RAII CARNEY,
hrq., Collect..r of the Port
LARGE SALE OF SEA JP - LAID COTTON.
600 bales superior l 4 ett bdand Cunan, chains brands, all
lu bstlbet nalehantabla unbar.
ALSO, GULF COTTON, . .
114 bales Gulf Cotton, in prime order. The Sea Maud
cottun luny be examined ie the bake at the Athletic
Duch eture No. fidl aid the wunplea may be examined by
catalogue on and after Tnetdeyi Mai 6th, at the Walls
Street ',Women', where the Kele will tatie place by
samples.
The Gulf Cotton can be aeon in gale at No. 4 Stone
elect Ne•w York.
Sill PPIiNG
Lpi% .1)0ri EXIiII3IIION-RETUitli
TWEEI* TO LONDON AND ISAGIi;
First• 01188
Fwcoud-class 86.
sistk b WEEKLY COMMUNICA
TION EY STEAM BETWEEN 'NEN
'4 , 02.1 . : AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUERNS
'TOWN, (Ireland,) to !and and embark passengers ant
4espatches.
The Liverpool, New fork, and Phlladeiphis Steam
quip Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw stem-
Mix ere Intended to call as follows
. .
/MOM TTENY YOTIE. IVA LIVIGIUVOL.
CITY OF WASHING.TON
ETNA
IMEiiViZINEME
lIATE2 , ur PABBA3I:
THROUGH. FROM_ PRILAMILPIIIA
Oabiti, to Queurotown, or Liverpool . fit
Do. to London, vim Liverpool
ilteeratte to queenetown, or Liverpool. . Sat
etw Londen
- - -
Do. Return tickets, available for Mr months, Item
Liverpool SAt
Yawn:niers forwarded to Havre, Perla, Rumiant,
flrecoon, end Antwerp at through rates.
of n a !ahead &am LioAllsls6i 1,5 Ma*
2ork. 14'
t'rrrflilostee of passage issued from Queenstown to Het
York Sat
ni.e3e steamers have superior moorranotlstiorul for pos.
toy-ere, two ooruirrnoted with watch - 410f Gemmel:pro,
sad mrry experknoed Surgeons.
ror *mot, or passage, tipply at the office et She Oen
-10/127, JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
111 Walnut Areas, Philiedelpbla,
In liITCFPWIt 19 M r ?d, !NA1,A.1.1)
Tower mutll4p.
In Oiarnow, Sri Wla.
18 Thron street.
ili kem THE BRITISH AND DIQUTE
MeINBIOAZI 310YAIA
'Bola NEW YORK TO 181YRIEPOOKI.
Uhler Cabin Passage
0999114 0 40tu klteeme ~,,,, Lt_rj
FROIO. BOSTON . c , ah1i.141)%114
Chief Cabin Passage 810
Second Cabin Passage
The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The ships train Boston call at Halifax and Hark Mit.
t.or.
HOOTLS, Capt. Judkina. CHINA. Capt. Anderson.
Ye Bbin , Gopt. Lott. sSIA., Oast. cook.
.911ABLii, Capt. J. Stone. EUROPA, Casa. J. Lolled'.
AFRICA, UNA. cbiirs t CANADA, Capt. Muir
AMERICA, Capt. Moodie. !NIAGARA, Capt. k. Epr
MIST R & ASIAN. '
These vessels carry a clear white light at
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
CANADA, McCauley ; leaves Boston, Wednesday , April Se.
ryalsiA, N,Tcrh, tVcdorldiw, 2 47 7.
Di vatica, mono, - Boston, Wednesday, play 14.
0111 NA, Andareon, N.York, Wednesday, Play 21.
NIAGARA, Cook, w Boston, Wednesday, May 25.
SCOTIA, Judkine, ee N 1 ork, Wednesday, June 4.
EUROPA, Moodie, " Bolden, Wednesday, Juno IL
PILUSIA, Loit, N.York, Wednesday, irma-n.
Bertha not 'wormed wail paid for.
An experienced Burgeon on board.
The ownora of theae ships will not be accountable tot
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precdona
Or Motals, nnleea Ms of 1001110 are slimed therefor, lit
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pew
Bag& apply le E. OUNAZIO,
0 80WL.11 . 10 GREEN. New Tut.
E. 0. & J. G. BATES,
103 STATE Street. 13oatoo.
anBOSTON AND PHILADEL
PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE—From PIES
Street, Philadelphia and LONG Wharf, Boston, dm
The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sat
from Boston for Philadelphia on SATURDAY.. Kay 10,
a. 4 o'clock P. M. and Goiii adSibLII fob B6San ila
FRIDAY, May 1 6, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Insurance one. half that by sail vaseele.
Freight taken at fair rates.
Shippers will please send bills lading with their goods.
lopr frvisbt pr passage (haying fine acc01DT045092.!
Tvr imams/mp)f PH4 sv
HENRY WINSOR a 00.
332 SOUTH WHAliVia.
ig agg FOR NEW YOWL
NNW DAILY LINN, via Delaware eat
tcanuta Caucd
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Heir.
Davy receive freight and leave daily at 2.P. M., deliver.
Ink Suite agencies in New York the following Sag.
freights taken at remonable rates.
W ht. P. GLYDE. Agent,
N 0.14 SOUTH WHARVES, Phitadobbla.
JAMES HAND. Agent,
sal-tf Pieta 14 and 15 BAST ItIVNA, Now . York.
sl ag& FOIt BALTIMORM,
WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND l 01•
TRIM 1110NRON, DAILY,
isY 3 O'OLOOK P. H.,
DILTDIORN AND PHILADEIRNIA BTIA3[NIM7
COMPANY,
(ERICSSON LINE.)
One of the Steamers rf this Coathani 11367011 1 the 1114111
olde of Chestnut-street Wharf daily (Sander!" oseelltolt)
at, a o'clock ?, 14„ IVTIVNI in italahnore early weal
Zlld nine, era:Otte fm r
eceived tr.aa forwarded with all possible deopatoh,, and
,ire reuutrigi to be prepaid through.
freight,' of all kinds carried at the lowest ratite.
e. GROVMS, Jr., Agent,
No. adßimth WH HYTO.
BUSINESS NIVIIe ES
DR. FINE, PRACTICAL D.RN.
TIST for 18 years ' No. 219 VINE Street, above
&rand, Inserts tie most hennSfol Teeth of t'te ago,
am: anted on flrre Gold, Piatina, Silver, Vrdcanite, 00-
ralite, Amber, tic., at prices more reasonable for neat
and substantial work than any Dentist in this oily,
?eeth Murat to last for We. No pain in extractini
Tooth. Arti.hcial Teeth repaired to suit. No pay until
nttisfled all is right. Reference, best fentillos. fa22.ain
JVini Wt 11 41 1) rngtigal §.U4TE
V ROOFER, THIRD . titreet and GERILIRNTOWN
Road, la prepared to pot on any antoluat of ROOFING,
oa the moat MODERATE TERNS. Will guaranty to
nuke every Building perfectly Water-tight.
VP , "Vol.-. promptly ottondo.l to mv7-77
M.EDALS AND COI.NS.—A large
A.TX quantity of Medals and Collie for sato alio, one
sot of Napoleon's Modals, ono set of Diteeler's Netball of
the Vnglish Kings ? and one set of Medals of the Roman
ts e , g ,t r e. Apply to WM. H. tiisibcYlCNg, ItI9. WILLIAM
Street, tinw Torts, I)Paler in blodalii, Uoinvi nod Paint
ings. 001 -/la
l i tit THOMAS ar, SONS,
• Lios. 13:4 and 141 fmaith Ii I 11/ Ltl L 1 btreeir...
VZ7B II{() 1417,; LEA TI :UST A Di: AND ET V.74:4
At Tilt
Air- IN. Lave h lae gu alvon:lt reed o 4 tste ss yrivea ,
tale, including evitry lisimription of cdsy ofid constr., WO
rot-e-y. rfdldtdd iigtp toed , Ltd at the Auction !_u.,-,te.
lk. ()T I PF
rile nlipttlh , r lu biture to lte noI.l thLt W. NO.
Pit:tt rti. et, rosy Igt satti.l uc Sr. r •tr.S. wits
T.., .-..hinct hrrarixotre i./ 3i•mr.
,irl..r.
With [lido 3 aril, No. t :3 NI Ito 4iigtith ritreot. eiblvo
I l'u ht lOA —the Ili 11110 in 11111 NOON ht i Hi, .0 /thrill
N r but 311 fool
Our bide Ou the HMI of mar t nt th.. ractinpipt, Nill In
fir,-1,1a...a pro punt hnndidll.. now ready
1.A7tG14.. AND VA I,UAT.}: CHESTNUT St. PR/-
PEJO' Y, 1 e.r. IYIU .Itlt n , n.den Jul nda' I, in.tno. Au
VX4'l'll4 Ila 14141 M, I a h 11,0, 1,,,t 1u
cl• pan amua.maim-*•• :akiZ7. 7 ; Mt May Ctl-
Wain on n.ortgne.o •
'I DE J.l ltP.'l 111 SPltltif;S AN F A 101, CarfAhria
crunty. rt., .2 11l anre,, With ti,l friotu,,
i:upiruu.r.cr. , In inco Lit. e m r
Cilia:, in iihnat.:l2,lnfink
Orpfint. ~f Aih•,rt u. W.l.tr•rotwi.
d —DA:A..6IPM 1, '1 1i 10:1:- .V 1 41 fir tili
:-1
I. , KNC:E, r.o 16.6 ntret,t, 61%1.01:1.3h
tar nt-I. .t 2U le, t
_o .e L,tot,—", I kolibl, 4d4,
secured by it lot of grmilitt
o—A Y 1,1.1 I) GlOllll4 4.111 t. at $l l lO, 3 lcurwl
by it lot at J.; routof Faiis
Smut , Estritil.-1111ik.1%-t, CU Ylt It Dili LWE 1.1 tiG,
T‘ I IIIIIL /1.01.il 411141. Prmti II lit tifir
L 4 llltiP keit/OP—l' WI/ 111/ 11, DI 0 Luni, N. IL cort u
nor, 11,11 Ain...l„, Feat word
on "nu t hole—i.et,ttn of A
.-11!1:1,?.-,11)ItY Jt Itin .I)W6LI.I.'Sq,
' t 1 4 ' 1 11.1 lIlt" NilicV Elf " , 41: Pt4'YVell Y:'''1‘0111 ullJ
;).1(,--1 , ,,t3te, of .I.lel,
—SI ~N I 1)1V 1.1.1 DU AND LOA', orr r three to.rm,
, „ray-firnt.tlf
1) riplpify,
1.f3 nuil‘l3
.43,4 Fed, ti, till 11,41 1111%,,
3,el 3 1,I3• lit I .11 Vigi' .ii• MfiyrsIII“1111/14
f,tJt4P — . II I. )1' IS :1, tai
"11 OA ST 1N 41 r7l 1 1.1,, ;Ili ill it , ,
n-lith Third rt., ,-I - , and • 1.1 Irk etiOr, ttitit ,1 4,11-
ill, fill M ,, y.trux eil se 1411,1)17e.
T 3100 RN T 11131.; E_lsTo 33y
H 11W ItI.I.ING, NO, 1 . 4:9 ennUt Titiza etreet,
Inn li•, 31111 it In ...1,111 I 11r...6-MIAMI,
314,111.111..14,11112
llt ptottite Cnurt euilt.--flento of !high MoTMix3l.l,
dru x. 41, 1 ,1% 41%)±c P1i.1.1111
IA EL:LING. Pit,elod! wt+ury Cuirth Wttni.
r C 4.1111 Sta. , --ESI ail. of Enz,beth HaVvrY,
dl runmil--1111LEE.ST(MY row.; Mir)
).. t. LL, Nti, No. T 3 north xAmht.li bLvrt{, lPti.W'4oll
Mt" /.et nod arch.
Sand. 1... v.— SIX I HIIEDEMSAI:LaC 61 - 19I.11•113
2.1.2.1T..`, of sib, 1821. :S2ll, 18, IS-14 and Ye ,, r, adl
ail 14,11 bt cart d rti,d paw:twat!? 1. 1.
11 .1.N11A61112 111311V.P.I.: URAL
1 1 1:2,4 N. I LIW 48,,,11,ta the mulittrn
. ..meats and COUVeIIieIICBA ; 22 4.43 front, Salo 'Atha
lute.
bANDSOME COUNTRY PLACE AND FARM, 3/
WTI*. %Oh 1,1111111 jnabgion4 nu 11, aie., Do!lmo,' it.,notY,
ot north ot tt , lettia, mad About I,Veitid 111110$ from
Philhdelphoi.
11. s D 8054 E COUNTRY HIST]) UNCE, Summit.
Fir ett, 1:01thr [-welly of tlir Olvvolitic Hill and k Doug
11..u..4, 1111 L
ELISHAN'P 1111. 1 14'N-STON.2 13:44Y
1,15(.1.2, No. 241) Log,tn . 4 .4111.141,, w.th
toollerli improvetio.nta awl cotivetneuct!.i Lot 21 lea
trout.
HA NUM:IIF! 11111)10.1 4 I P-EgIDGINIJII,
htitir.e.l•llf 11.1 , 1 thin!! the tt•l lan Chttro•h.
11A 1 , . DnOME COUNTRY ILESIbE NOM, Perlownen
I.llr r.gokr., C1R.41,11t. /1111.
r.r thr wlvAel rewly in luinrnit'3.
ffiay 13th, at. 12 o'clock, rut ,at the Philadelphia
xchattpe, lii, tern 31ittad
111MMIIICe CEeppar,y, 45 aharve K•enunereland (.lu,sl
Conspnuy, H.ore blitrary
Silt It, Union !'!lieu, Vine etreet.
1-IANDSC , 3IE ' , URN I • U RE, MIRRORS, nooK
. CASE, TA I'EbTRY CAR VE N, dtc.
mouttiNG,
9th inst., at 10 o'clock, by eatabdvio, at No 1024 Pibe
Phut, :fie fielefi•Oree Huporior dialog
tccan 1.0 chamber Ittruivnre, French• plat:, mantel mid
ossLl norrove, fha, cMII4, tine tapestry carvetd, chande
lit-fli,
KO" Mks , bt rxrunineol at A o'olock oa t}l morning M
tale
dlnini,trat et; snit.—Ninth Ititml, Niti)Ve Brown.
Lii.nsW4l itlSirs, 1;414101
11A t,Ol,
60.11jBliA.Y MilittifNG,
klay 10, at 10 o'clock, in ;Ninth tit. ret, atmvo Brown
ttrcet, by mare of 11:t win.itoetrntorn or John W
decline), Iwo hurter;, mule, rrunly ciirrimor, Hullo cart%
dounle anti oniglo tiorrico, Cot Innnosoi onngoltn 101
MEO, fire. proof cafe, office furniture,
SINGEIV6 11 , u M 10, Til3l4Bd. itS3,
FusEi•iti l t,r, 71 DJ IL ti rixincnc i & C.
O. 8.11 (;RUAI Mtiltti LNG,
10th Suer., at 12 "'clerk. Lir. No, tc h /...1 . 18
Sibletr's semiO4 , ma blues .dth ail4c.iwil, 120
et arty and Linden 4 NANA DrIA4Ng, 1111 U anti 'hail, Atilli);
Store fix &c.
MEO, hurerier lire. proof el,tat,lll£4lC by Farrel S Liar
flue. office I ni bitute, tlebkm.
tkkr May be examibtd tiro oay pri TlOll3 to Nate.
SUPERIOR I ItIATU IGE, )1 RIP) mow, .514
12th ink., at 10 wet pi.k, nt ; orth , ixtvor.th kreet, by
entnlngue, tie entite furniture, finelmenwood 7 unitive
pl.bo-forte, kniult. I.y SS gA;;)1,4., pair Piei.li-
Dlate mat Al.• thltruni, hi ti,ftlg carpets, ke. Aldo, lAA
1,1;;.1. , 11
fla" May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
sale. ,-,
1.111J5 Or P 1 AQl , lll"ißliti Zit) T96:44,
Vtl T 11:61).11C w
13th tuft , at 103, o'ciook at the onuthwest coma' of
FirtPentii and Ville it *tract., will no gold without re.
torve , a !alp atotorounut of rusAlueri and ;0041, cott4-
pruriog—
Largo punching preesoF,
Drop pi oFbc,, puhrin s, Jies, Sc
cdareid for canteens, owe! pans. camp kottlom, ,to.)
iti"" laity be exattlialt.d. by catalogue, can day provtous
to to ,
pHILIP 'OHD ft (JO., AUCTION
BERN 636 MARKET end 671 COMMOBOII
HALLS Or /,OtrG BOOTY, BIION6, DUO
GANS, etc
ON M.ONL AY MORNING,
Nay 12, at 10 o'clock. precisely, will be sold by Mir
logue, I,Otta GslieLti zlitulEo '
Uoytr, UMd youltim' call, kip,
sad gran, boots; calf and kip brogans, Congress gaiters,
Oxford tios, walking sillier ' Stc.; women's, misses', and
cbilcren's calf, kip, goat, kid, nod enatunaeled heeled
hot& aid Moms, gaiters, sllppors, a large
unto Mont of lirst•oldid nit) made gOunn
Sir Open for examination, with catalogues, early on
U., morning of sale.
Saturday, May 10, 186 j
Saturday, May 17, Mit*.
USES NATIIANS, AUCT-lONEER
Jll. AND 0011AIIS6ION ALIHURAHT, gonthesit
corner of SIXTH And RAON Streets.
The highest pesslhte price is loaned on goods at die
age ' Prinetpai Estabitsitntent, southeast ()pram et
§ISSII AIM ki.nra ntrok.s. ac least one-Clard Mt , .
way other eatablislutieut iu this city.
DIATRAI4B' PI 1 (Alva. augpar EBTABLVAI
DIENT.
160,0110 TO LOAN,
In largo or wadi tothoolita, Groltl One dollar to llsoasanda,
on diamonds, gold and *silver plate, wstebee, jewelry,
merchandise, clothing ; furniture, bedding, piano*, a:24
gdods of entry description.
lioAlid Ph 'EHZ LQW,UT NA.ISI4AT
Thie esMiAMltment tan Mrs° firo owl thief-proof ouch
or thu ordety of valinsttle gouda, Wgothor friths pull*
watchmen, tga the pr.mases.
/SETA - BUSS:ME YOH THE LAST St) I' NAZE.
ALL LARGE INAIIO AtiVE AT TER
AT PLIVATE SALA.
One superior brilliant toned piana•t'orte, with metallic
piatc, eloit Baia 1011 d peaula_ Pile.; only' SOS
One very
line toned piano-forte, price only 60,
AT L.E.Y3 THAN HALF USUAL STORW PRIORY
Gold and silver watches of 011311 doScrintiOni from mul
dellar to one hundred dollars esoh4 gold claim lisattionv
able jowelry, diamonds. &o.
COAL.
WAAJ..AAA
ROBERT R. C3ORSON.
m: Roillim_Eva NEW Lill - IMR
. COAL WHARF. Na. 959 DR.LA WARN Avenue,
above POPLAR Street. ap29,lm*
T 4 AMPTON'S SPLENDID SPRING
.11 Mountain 1.4110,11 Nut.
Ilamptou's Sig eudili stove Ccal.
Eamptoh'm Sploudid Egg Coal.
YARD—South:lmA coruer FEUNT and POPLAR.
no 3."111t* b
fip A L.—Lehigh, Locust Mountain,
Eagle Vein, Bud Hickory, of Ixet quality, and wen
prepared. WK. H. OURTLB,
apl'..l-11e* 1517 OALLOWHIL.I. Street.
( G OAL. -TEE uN.1)111.18IGNIID
V beg leave to inform their Mende and the public that
they have removed their LEUIGII COAL DEPOT from
NOBLE-STREET WHAM', on the Delaware, to their
Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW
&testa, WhCre than tatted to keel the best Quality of
LE2tICIII COAL, from the most approved mines, at the
lowest prices. sour patrousgs is respectfully. solicited.
JOS. WALTON A 00.,
66 - 1 - . 1.111.1 FEB." OIL WORKS.
Wt a gitsran l9lsl tee l lhi ll' e ' cii i rZ i be rer' no ll n ux -e: th el ' o g eiv ó e ll , - to .m bur 6 ail
" ti
the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without
crusting the wick, and but slowly. Bbls. lined with
vuogni, j3bIITLI, AL PRAT:WALL.
Bib MAIIIII/T 91:44.
BABRFLS CARBON . OIL FOR
Lb , Xr owe, in good barrels, suitable for shipping
to the trade, in small lots, at 475 Ultilitd&SOlS ntreet,
°ARBON 01. L.-101) bbla. Natrona
‘../
Oil in gore and for sale by
WILLIAM M. W I LBON,
208 M A IIK FT titrott
TIVIPOPTA NT,!
4!.1.L AliTlliuhr> Vb. k/I,l).lhAtb
Sbould be sent by HARNDEN'd EXPRESS, CM
UHESTBUT Street. They charge caly HALF BATA"
and ■end daily to Baltimore, Waehbottotk, Fortran Mon
roe anti all other valeta (moulded by our troupe. . fe44-Bmil.
riz ni . THE ADAMS HX
mm_milt. PRESS COMPANY, Offtoe 222
fliilroTte U a eltreeti forwards Parcels, Packaged, Mee
eneoeLee, dotes, end Apooin, either br o.sn
lines or in connection with other Express Compania le
all the principal Towne end Cities of the United
Z. 8. SANDFORD,
Oeneral finnerintowlerde
9[lo THE I).I.BEASEI) 01? ALL
CL&BSES.-411 sub. 'unto and chronic dlseasoa
cured Ly special guarantee at 1L O Mt u r Street,
Philadelphia. at 11 in moo ut it tailor() tlfl ohorgu I 7 made,
Fracas°, BOILER, tha founder cf fiis atm practice.
wit/ superinfoad the triattnant of all canon hiusell
pamphlet containing a intillltude of c.rliflcaten of those
cured, alto letters and cola plinunitar) rosolutlona from
medical nun and others will be given to any poroon free.
ZauAtantle at Vali at 1220, to medial man
and °that@ who desire a knawladge of my diaoovory, In
atadrium Placiricity on a reliable that apautic agent. Con
anitation fere. a026-2m
'2O CWT. CI - 10ICE WHITE RYE
IrLoUit, just received and for sale at. No. Ml
6Y441(4 C444D/4111 Strad. ishae-tt
6A.L.Es3 BY" A iIUTIOri
BEAL 861.'E.T v, AT PitIVATE bAL.E.
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NEAT 11101)E rce4
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el 0 .K 6,
ON TUh , DAY MORNING,
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**ie I.ci; ticrees
Un ILONVAY •IIuNNIN6.
TAKE NOTICE
,6 ?MIS CJI VAL Et3T /UM MEN T,"
MiAtiGNS CiltislAT Y itl 3MJUND.
COAL DEALER.
ORRICE, ISS WALNUT STREET,
DBLOW MICOND,
PHILADELPHIA.
CMG!. 112 South SBOONID Street.
Yard EIGHTH end WILLOW. mhl-tf .
ILLUMINATINti OLLS
EXPRESS COMPANIES.