TBLIG CITY"; Thermoi ..‘rr, tem. 4: 4 .... ......€8 E!!IM A ElßlZaltlf, AND A COMPROMISE.—TALI °VITUS Wen.—The schooner Starhght, ai,ps. Stacie, Of FbliSkit iptaa, war seized Ethuot two tlrear..lo to deep water of the Chesapeake hav, and taken to Annapolis, Maryland, by ins cloning. The charge of violating the law by f•draggi,:gt , for (waters, it is alleged, was simply a pretax) to warrant the 'moos leg of a eery hi avt tine, If seems teat Philadelphia oyatermen are likeiy to be tflure'art.o it they resist, as was the case With Theodore Reed, whose murder is still unavengrd. Under the ;specious pre text of the covering of the law, the cove pirates, otters, seize the Philadel whenever an Opportunity pinavencis, w fiteh fact is squival.-nk to a conviction, because "juaticao ti ere, like the handle of a jag. Is all on one side. It 1. alleged that some time since the schooner "Starlight" whit engaged in dredging for oysters, where the water is deep, and when the bivalves grow in their natural state et the time of the seizure, as we trAletstauil the ease, the vassal was not ergaged in dredging. But this. it seemed, „made no difference. The single charge that the schooner bad, at some previous period been so en gaged, was enough to warrant the imp . isition of the Sae; the verge]. was at once condemuadby Wan. R. Thompson, justice Of the peace. The owner of the vessel prO(lfiffnied to Annapolis, 21d., and the captor, finally compromised with him, that be might take hi. yearn), pvivlded that he would pay the sum of $483 SO, toes heirg eacteldetx bly less than the amoui,t ci iire..ed. We have the original teeeipi for the chine: pall. The follow ing is a copy of it, verbatim. el Weranm: "ANNAPOLIS, AUL. April U. ISM. "Fect-Ived of Mr. W94.um urphy, 01171197 of the school ,- Starlisitt, fonr hntutual uno eighty-thlee dol lar*alud4euflity cente. the 111/1,11.11t arreea upon by the TO.. upecitne yank.: inter, sted sea compron:lte of all (unbar plocKdinci egeinet euld echo -per ,twelight, condemned by Wm. It. TEompeon. s Pierce of the peace for Anne Arundel county, upon h ehnre t uatm n e a for dragaug for ayktol. in A. A. county. in cioLatiou °flaw. the e-Od .urrend-,riug and yielding up to aid SW•light ott their right i. , ter ,, ,,,inacier tee 3 ndyment afeierald. SDW.iBU 11. 4 .1.LtiDAYONS. For elf& ani ceptet a." "W1111E155: Jext:s FRCELT. " It will be seen from the above that jteitice was cam• promised. No better proof is waoted of the ouzrage committed, and the Illegality of trio whole tranesc- Hon. - - It may be stated that the schooner Starlight NVaS COMManded by °apt. Thomas Sta , lr, and hat regular clearance papers, from • • et customthouse at Philadelphia, dated Apnl 20, ISM. The vessel was in ballast, and was boned to. art , port of Point Lookout, bid., at the elm. of her eaoure. The schooner we regrila . .4 ilconsed, at appears by the public reco.ds leen. d ny the proper Offi.leril of the cusutos of the p.mt The tax. of ten ecmrs - as imp. - ised by the act Of Congress Or July, 1662, was paid, arrouutius to $4 90—the i.eh00..,-t rcsattPrthg ~,ragr. The of It/I,y cents was also leapt the cum of $1.13 hospital duty. makmg a t.tai of $1203. The license reads ea flow.: " District ant port of Phi ladelphia. In pursuance of an act of tlmgress of the United Stares of Aeteric , . crtitl•-4 = A., awl fa: enrolling and licensing ships or v cups to be em ployed in the comities trace -ad tienerres, and rot regutatirg the .ame,r &t .&c I , was u :der this public paper the echo • r -carted on a voyage to the pelt of Piaui Ikt-li •ul- . Cue busi ness of the res.ci ices entifelt loot imsre, under the laws of the Unttf ri Stsr,e vr in mt. Bat all these papers WI re en*Pc 1 clisreds , d , Al hp toe Muoicipsl officers oils mere cow.. ty on toe western shore of ItTazylnurt. /t way to et:. rebel Gen. Lee had this county in Ma min.'s rye Wlica lie apostrophized Filly ,Gary lape. , . There have been more or feel col - dieting author!. ties ever since oysters were first discovered ia the waters of the Chesar. ake. The iollsoitauts of Vir. .inia and Nalylano r ev,r !mew - at the existec.co of I Oysters that& Until PhtlaGetprlia enrerpriie CallCd the waters of that secrien of t. e ocn.Rry ti yield the bivalves. The ()later tustnees Inc essed otvuerl of shore property and lam: sheen "tors arcane wild. I The untutored end ig,oraut tr.a..:ts of Assco luac, Northampton, Arose .irth ert, St. illery's. and the other :Wpm u- culla. le; to the liberape,ke she it.rtiieu ar et-earns, entered into the burin. Sr Plailadret•blli ent , o-pixe p 1 shred beds ei oyelms; Polo:001F is slut c.oireinuted to the troiki was r iuod ..erosaary to pass laws tor the inot vita, or 'iv, ^e fa from LiVA mon. This was all proper. - the robe. 'Mains oy Urines &spieled in having wool-some laws passad, and would be the !set to violet- , them. It seems, however ' that etch county hat e ...le of laws; the State at large has its larva; fnahiata have their and amorg such a vi Is law-ah ding Set of rebel rand•pkarts cad rebel oath-takers they mace laws to suit themselves—ti e law or might instead of the law of riehr—seize Phiinaelpbra vessels, run them into 11032/0 place moat convenient, cootie= them, impose an onerous fine, and -then conre• niently compromise in the manner we have already shown by a copy Of a receipt above introcuced. Ever ranee the breaking' out of Oho re bellion, there seems to have beau a warfare waged against the Philadelphia orate/ 'boats. Some of the owners of reare;S have been Msde to suffer to the extent of thousands upon thoasancs of dollars. Their vessels have been sewer. ter,bed, confiscated, men brutally treated or murdered; and all this under the simple Meta:Kt of the violation of tone county law thatermillets with the law of n higher power. In the COUntiaa to. dering on the firtesaocalte it may well be slid, that justice hash fled to brutish beasts, and men have /oat their reason,” If such a state of thints continues, tee supply of oysters at Philadelphia trill dwii dle to a mere nothing. Is it any wonder that oysters run up in ::rice as high as from V2OlO S2s—the came kit,' that naed to Delmar. Cbalixi at prim Taiping , from $3 ;4 $6 per thOlizantli THE, FENALB tioCTETY.—The Fe male Bible Society t f bas completed the fiftieth year of its existence. The last report of the society, which was reaa at the Unwary Presby terian Church on Tuesd. v stated that it Was organized in Mareb, 1814. by a number of laillea who assembled in the notice of Aire Hobert Rsteton, in this city. The Meeting received the support of the venerable Bishop White, who wrote an address for the occasion, in which he staved that the. Bible should be distributed without note or comment, and that the society sheuld combine persons of (Afferent religions denominations, thereby p. emoting harmo ny Mid kind feeling "under Imes; n lable differences Of opinion." The association was organized, a con atilution cOopted. measures carom to secure char ter, Which tees cube. roently tri , ained. menageril and Officers were elected, or wh• in but One venera ble lady survives, and the first Finale Bole Socie ty in this cur Western World. second to a slimier attempt which had recently hee.J carried into suc cessful operation in poehand, armed %vial all its powers to guide, to Instruct, and to save, cora =Merl its work of mercy and of I.IVA. During the past fifty years abou c $Bl,OOO have been collected and paid into the treaeury, and during the same period about 46,000 Birdes hsve been distri buted. Reference is" aft made to an annual donation from Mr. Robert Barclay, of this city, amounting to $6O, during the nine Tenn preceding his death, and to a legacy of £lOO at the time of his decease. BALES OF STOCI/$ AND REAM ESTATE.— The following asks of stooks and rr.sl estate were made yesterday, et the Phil edel Exchange: Building lot, Girard avenue. $3 000, Building lot, Leopard street, below Girard avenue, $l,OOO. Lot, Kingston street, below Bath, $lOO. Lot, Yeneogo street, on the rear, $l7O. Lsrgelot of ground, Saleentla and Ontario streetil, $l2O. 1 Two dwelling, and lot, E. Washington lane, Ger mantown, $3,050. Dwelling No. 450 North Metall street, $2.775. Dwelling No. 1240 North Eleve,th .trept, $1,050. Old irredeemable ground rent of $l2O, $2 : 425. Old irredeemable ground rent of slot 77, $2,050. DROWNING CASES.—Yesterday morning man named Enoch Atmory fell into the Delaware from a canalboat lying at Pier No. 12, Port Rieh mond coal wharves. and was drowned. The body of an unknown white man, about thirty years of age, was found on Tuesday evening, in the Schuylkill, at Gibson's wha!f, about a mile below Gray's Ferry bildge. Near the spot where the servile was found was a mineral water bottle in which there was a note. This note was written in les d pencil and stated that the writer was about to crinmit suicide by drowning himself. and he wished bie body taken to the Central Atatfon Par recogni• Sim The piper Was dent " Win. Brown." FICREBAL OF A COLORED SBROMANT.— This morairg, Sergeant Maj -r Robert Bridges Forten will be burifd from the residence of nil mother, Lombard street. below Fourth. The de feated Was A loa of Mr, James Forten. a wealthy and respected colored man. Mr. It B. Torten lived for some time in England, where he married. When intelligence reached him ol the enlistment of colored Mops for the war, he returned to h.a native city, and accepted a sergeantmsjorraposition In a colored regiment. SINGULAR EXPRRIMENT.—Art experiment Will be made today, at the Brideateire arsenal, with a view to test the explosivFneas of gunpowder. It la dealgnedto erect a number of one-story iron build ings, with loose roof: in which to manufacture cartridges. One of them will be erseted, and a quantity of powder placed in it and exploded. It is necessary to know whether the explosion will en tirely destroy the building, or merely blow off the 1001. DRAM OF A SOLDIER.—The following death WS& reported at the medical director's office, yesterday, from the Summit Hou■e Hospital: Joan Harris, Co. C, 324 Regiment U. S. Colored Troops. THE POLICE_ • [Before Mr. Alderman Gainer.] Counterfeit Postage Currency. Joseph B. Russell. alias •TorepitJohn,on . wesarreeted, on Tuesday night, at the Baltimore Raitto..d repot, for drunkenness and dfsonterly ctuduct. ny cifdee.s dad Gartland. of the Pleat division. While on the way to the station-house he th,ew a package away. which Officer G. picked up. It was found to be made up of crunterkit fifty- cent postsige currency notes. At the stationlionim hewn' searched. and a cuaht.rfelt $5 note, Belvidere Bank. B. J.. was found in one of his ooelsete. On being questioned, at the hearing, he said thaahe had. PUrcbssui two hundred donna' worth of th, corttiterfolt notes for the sum of $ll in good money, but from whom or the place he was unable to say. 8., said ti, at tie Was earDentat,_ beim gs to WilffuLatort, Del , an d h a d nr , i , ly corns to Philadelphiato Ind& se in a "drunken spree." He was committed in default or 91.200 to answer at court. The law la Penn ey limes is that airy 'lemon having ten or more counterfeit bills in his pocket shall be deemed gniltY of counterfeitin g. and upon can vietion. may be sentenced. Whether this law is auottaacle to tr.it e a States poldene currency. is a question to be decided by the .inages. Robbery at the Staten /Talon itOteL Francis Campbell. a laborer. was arraigned Yesterday' afternoon. at the central btation. on the charge of rob bing a couple of boarders at One oats tinon Hotel. 7here axe eingular circumstance, a oat thin affair. It seems the room occupied by John H. Murray. of - be me P u y yh ny b an n forc ib ly op n ned . a o id robbd m of CU/ MA some valuable bla.se,a carpet nag and slot of books were ateo stolen Suspicion was cont. what excited. which led to the e rnes: of the prisoner. is reputed wife wan found deed drams on bed in the morning; she declared that she only 'drank about " one inch of whisky. The ea/rat-beg and some of the book., found In hie lam- ScAlcil were identified ea the psi:meet* o? 0..5_ of she .boarders. The prisoner roes elosety gncatiOned 167 the magistrate in substance as follows: • - Stow lona have yen been in thin country ?" •• Three 'weeks " "What vessel did you come in 0" • 'Don' know her name " -"" EoW t long Werd SOU coming Tem l" "Seven Weeks. "Ina steamer ?" • `lfo. eir.o a Palling Vessel. ••Who paid your pa Reece?' • • Mr cousin who lives et gehlsna. Schuylkill county, Ftnnsylvania * did Yell earse la this c " entry In search cf my brother. ' '"• When did you hew from him?" "About six weeks ago. " •• Row couldyou hear from him sax weeks ago; you ernst have then been on the Osamu! mean, sire I heard from nim six weeks before/ started." The sum of *26(! in 17. 8. Treasury notesrnd him. o v e asfun fund upon upon which the Sildrmen qn „. Where did you get so much money r "Emil come gold. sir." "In this. city ?" in New York." "What kind of goi d ?," - Fmglish sovereigns. ' Bow many had twelve." •' sir. twelve." " What did you get for them?" '• Right dollars apiece." realizes on This money for the sovereigns?" • "Tee, sir, iver:t vita c t r ti " "You say 70/ bad twelve sovereigns?" • "Tea, sir." • ".Yon got te foreach cf them?" • " Yes. sir. " • " replied the sideman. '• twelve eights do not Mike overtwo hundred anc fifty dollars on greeebackm, nor anti to green as to b.sleve your - gory. lon are re. oiling to aster tail in the o.n_m of 81.00 J to await a far tiler h4)eitillt on the 20th inst." (Before Mr. Alderman White. jp Search of a Murat Housekeeper. litre. McLaughlin was arralignkti ye.devday. before the pollee I mmigrate of the Firth wa , d, on toe unarm of stealing the same SM. the property n. Th•ons, Rolland. the keeper of a public boom§ on Wei crow. She was committed in default of e1.,200 bailee answer at court. The circumstances of the ease are tows : is same that the moral reputation of the house I epi by Mr. Without was at rather a low point. He determined 118011 Making S thorough change. lie cleared hi. wife out- and de tannited to make all entire reim of the establish- Pitt. He 104 hare a goal, IhiTmoral tionnektrepet. aneter. APRIL 27, I usa. . 0 X. ••.112 M • • ••• •11 Pe. 56 ...ASK WNW...NW locordiociy. on Monday afternoon , he " wowed the 'melees of Biro. McLaughlin, and thas tranaftrred he 7 from the morality of Water street io that of Dock street. karly on Tiveoay morning she entered upon tbo dis charge • f her duties am hotpekeeper. bog her breskfam, and then proceeded to put the house in order. Fiy she leacned The bedroom of Mr. Holland. He unlocked the door. ehe went to and le went a nd statre. r?.. Onlinn MIS. McLanntlin one hour and a half to An tip tee room. lJpor e. miog_ out she locked the door and *aye the key to Mr. H. Be started out on business, and. having come money to pay, felt for hie cosset-book; he then recollected that he tied left it under his D111017.0f cmrse. helm no time in remrning; but, atom arriving, he dircovered hie pocket book and Money gone, ..d the moral housekeeper among the mispii:g se , tren ar4t tunes, and on Tuesday night she Wax tonna at her house, in Water street. in company with her bash sod. cirti!ts en old man. Mr. Hillaud charge; her with ta , ting the ms.ney Ohe dented it. tier hnsband. Orcoorrie.in terferog, and belland hie Wife to be a vartnottl. 'Woman." . Holland offered a man a dollar to g' after a P - glee ^fa cer. Tne husband caught the man by the c %at and wh.s- Pered rather lend. "not to go. ems be w.13.:d skv , hint five dollars." Finally the cervices of a lad were ti -g cured for the sera of V. and Otßc,.r Mite , was Boon in attendance. Mr. holland pro...AA A 4.OtA 50 ilhttilt warraht, hut beforelhe returned the officer afdresal I took leave. and the hus.band and wits iiitet_pwred. Consta ble Burley 'finally arrested the woman. and she Was bound over as above stated. THE COURTS. District Court-judge Hare. Brie Carbon Oil Oompanpars..ll G. A.. Wright. This was an action to recover damages for an alleged breach of contrfet. The defend...to bought of the pltiotiff, by their agent lc this city, 16i b•rirtla of coa: 07 1, lir a red in Phil , delphis on the Ist of Mar. 780z good goo order for shipment. The oil die not arrive until the 7th of May. and the Ildefendants refased to take it. It ss a - sheet - lc sully sold at suction. and this action br , nsta to recover the aiffere - .co between the price at watch tt sold then and the invoice price. The defence allege lhat the contract was for tut; deli very of the oil in this city on the let of M IS -, In a iod or der for shipment, with a guarantee that it could be ship ped With an assorted cargo. That the oil did not err ve until the 7th of May. and had be.n put up in barrel• that letked go badly that a great portion of the oh was sr asi e4; and in adcli:ivn, that the guarantee t.f the agast [flat It could be so put rip as to be ]l3lpped. with an *ges el cargo. was not complied with, and could not he cool. Plied with. The plaintiffs allege that there wa• no contract that al cal corad be shipped with an assorted cargo. and no guarantee; the contract being simply for toe de;lvary of the oil in good order for shipment, and that it Waft dad. V:red here in such order. Jacob Seldicridge vs Peter Matthew. An action to re erver the purchase money of a lot of otitis so d :iv Matti. US to dereldEtllt in Jane, 1852. !he defsnee Wks that Matthew was acting only in the ca nscity of . agent fur a ,third party, and no- as principal_ His principal received the cattle, and should pas the Price. Jar) vat, District Court—Judge Stroud William Thompson 'Vs. Chas. L. Ponlas AM action to recover on a bond. Defence. that the bond was m vea ea collateral eccarity for the Paelllent of certain =one,. to be collected. Jury out. Ao other gate wee tried. Ortitirt. of VOlrtniOli Pleas—Judge Luc-frow ns trial list for tco week was fini.hea. aod tha court ad,•curned till Saturday. Vaunt of Quarter Sessions—Judge Thorny Wir.2low. a sailor. was convicted of - assvtit and battery alma ; linsta=e Ostello. toe CADE...iII of a IL-o men bark. DOW 11 port, and VMS sentenced to an 141- nylmiDThera OT thirty days. F M n a o r ' .> Dotbin., Wes fined d ofn aehacoand battery on Matthew elealtei and aim Deans, charged with larceny. wexe triad and acquitted. I.II I IVE BAC+ j. - AT THE MEECH-07TE' EXCHANGE , PHILADELPHIA. Stip Empire Queen. Moran LtverpJe., dACH s .•gsricgr, CATG Giverneel. AlOO IMILIDBLYEAA. BOBVD Oir TILILDB. amarßi.. B. STo.RBB. (EO. N. TATHAM. ) COMMITTEE OP TEE 111 . 031111. MAR=3HALL. MARINE. INTEL', ENGE. PORT OF PILI.L.IIDRIFHIA. April Z 1 r. SEIN Eur5.....5 . 111Frx SET? 6 491flum WATER.-. 6 46 I ME= Brig Laming. Creamer, from Pernowilinee, Mareb.9.ld, w3l.t sugar and hides. to Jelin Verson &Jo Left orig Wn, M fledge. from nu 1 for New Y 'et, to wail in a Barn Duper:dor. Power, sailed Burch 23, for Rio Janeiro. _Brig' American. Union. Smith. 15 days from New Or. /tans. in ha' last to D S Stetson & Co brig lea. McLeod, Cook. 15 days from Now Orleans. in ballast to D S S.etson & 7.chr j A Griffin, Foster, 16 days from Trinidad de Cuba. with angsr to 8 & W Wet.h. k•ehr Lancet, tiepin.. 1 dw, from Christiana, Dal, with grain to Cierimian & Co. Seta Cora Masten, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, With norm to B. M Lea. ctestuer Wm Peru. Collins. 1 day from Frederica, with dorm to Jas I. Bewley & Co. Steamer Samson. Dunning, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P 0; yds. Steamer Fannie. Fenton, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W Ii Baird & Co Steamer Bristol, Charles, 24 hours from New York, Whit incice to W P Clyde. Steamer S F Phelps, Brown. Si hours from New York. With mdse to W Al Baird & Co. BELOW. The following vsssels were passed in the bay Twain day morning : Barks Ann Elizabeth. Norgrave. from Matanzas; White Wing Brooks. trom Lasa , yra and Pori° tabello; brig Marl" C Marriner. Msrriner. from Simms; one ship.and about twelve-square riggad vessels, names not ascertained. CLMAIVID Brig Sena Welsh. Sirebridge. N Orleans, II Sintons. Bzig A Malik. n. Boston. R eT RaTlabu.a. Bar Lizz:e Ilaull, Frambes, Boston, J G & G S Rennlisr, Sehr Geo Kilburn, Norwood., Boston, Twells & Co. Scar T T 'Watson, Little, Providence, L Andenried & Co. Sehr Tot:Ensues, Wooster, Portland, B A Sonderai Co. Schr Nellie Tarbox, Vionelle, do do. Sebr J L Leach, Endicon.Fortress Monroe,Tyler & Echr Reading R. R No 35, Smith, do .do. Scbr Boston, Brower, do do. Schr .13 Balder, Street. do do. Schr Henrietta. Bnglisb, . do do. Schr lonic. Culburn. du do. Fehr Jos Rogers. Russell- Hartford, do. Sal Spray. Adame. Port RoYai. D S Stetson & Co. SOer Tontessee, Lankford, Washington, J R Schr W P Phillips, emitis, Medford, Cattn.er,Stickney. S; Wellington. as Maggio Van Duran. Garrison. Hatteras Inlet. D 8 Stetson a. Co. eehr Marla Hall, Garfield, Boston, Dialeston, Graff, & Co. Steamer Brame Dtzu, Burton, D r ew York, W P Clyde. • Stemmer H.MeHonzaii. James, New Yns'-. W Y thyde. Steamer Bristol, Charles, New fork, W P Clyde. CCorreepondence of the Philadelphia Exchange-3 LEWSi. Del- Aptil.2o-6 P.f. The steamer Melville. from Havana for New York, loaded with stzsr. cotton. .2c . came to harbor la-t eve ning for coal, where she got supplied and left this m. , rn• Inc for destination. Two steamer.came to this •rh- In K. one in tow of the other, and anchored in the Bond wherethey remain in company with the steamers State of Haines. D C lank. John A Warren. Pr ime• them Hero; bark Pleiades, for Key We=t: Mimosa bah; schrs E Doron, r Boston r Hattie Boss. for Pi land E Scrope. for do; Chief, E Horton, alarta. P L Herrick, and others, names not ascertained. The echr SOEIThiI Warner. Cast_ Walker. Is at the Breakwater. ready to lead sugar and molasses for Philadelphia. fro n the wrecked brig John Chrtytal. Wind S. Weather clear and pleasant AARON MARSHAL.R. GEMENT. GALAS Dmcovr.ra! USEFUL L.M) VALUAEDE DISCOVERY! HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Ia of wore general PrAeld•ai ntiltts than any invention now before the Public. It hue been thoroughly toot ed dazing the last two Pears bs idastisal man, all to ba and pronounsed lierpireros Ainr Applicable to the tf /Oral 44*. adhesive ?remit - lox kiIOWL 11/LTO/111 ISHOLIFEL.II MUM new MEL end the result of rims of alindir its eombinstion Isom 11311INTLI/I0 PEINCIIPLPP. Awl nactior ao virmaxwasmdases es chance of temperature, will it IV some sonnet or emit SAY catanive reeral. • New Thing /Ea Combination. BOOT AND BELOICI Manufgetareva, using liaehine*, win find It the beet article known for Cementing the Chasulala, u works without delay, in notateittett by snishange of tenumrattue. Soot and Shoe Manufacturers JEWELERS will I<nd ft sollideallyadheihri for their tuie, as has been PCOMIL • IT IA BSPEOLILLY ADA') tasAiazit. Awelere: lead as slahn as an agpealat iasrtt. that It disks Fatal:Loa and Linings to Boots and shoes anindsottli dross Withont atttabinz. rg IS Tig OILY LIQUID CEMENT /titbit. that Bl is a anding inixa thing for 111 Q 121100KIIKET: TOYil 315111 WOKE and artistes of Holum/told mg: BEMETWBETti allionN Insoluble Oemeni La la a Hada form and as easily angled as paste. i&milw It t* a Liqu id. Zeinexabc-7 ailiTolll /1180LUBLI astir Ia Lisolable In water or oil. ELLWOX'S INSOLUBLZ QUM? Adheres ells sabstargess. liraltiod in hails or Illaardialta. rers Paatiges from 11 01UMW to aL JULIO' BROX, i 00. 1 Prowletors. IL L Ageatil la Philadelphia— LAING A. MAGINWIN. No. 30 North THIRD et. JOSEPH GODFREY &Co. No. 38 North FOfTETEI St. Je2g-tntBslY BRIGGS GOLD 00.. MINES-BRIGGS & GREGORY LODES, GILPIN COUNTY. COLORADO. CAPITAL 10.000 SHARES-$lOO MAVIS. TRUSTEES. J. SMITH BRIGGS .—.......C010rad0. GFD. M. PULLMAN 7hicairo. AB/TONY how York. H.B.NRY cOGOILL R. CORNELL WRITE' C. C. ALOEL Hudson, A. Y. 7-1.11 p .. o. ld A en l3l ;. / I3 L _ L BeITti BRIGGS, Providence, B. L Treasurer, WAL , BR B LA WTON. Secretary. E. LITTLEJOHN. Cannes]. J. & WOODWARD. - - • • •• Misting ihsparintndent. 611113, H. WRICIG9, ars-1m Office 25 CLIFF Street. Hew York. BLACK HAWK GOLD AX11•7114 - 1313 CCIaI:PA_I I IX".. NINES—BOBTAIL, GREGORY tco.. LODES—GILPIN CO., COLORADO. CAPITAL, 50,000 SHARES neo BACH. TRULTABL. F. H. TODD . . Weow York. WLHDDu itCnoax. Wow York. 0E010:311 BLISS. J. New York. J. 0. W. CHILE. New York. B. WILLIAMS. 174. - ar 3 HILL PLBAskNrs Lattimore. LLONABD SWETT. wart:dam= CARLOS PIERCE, Boston. Presldent—F. H TUDD. Vise President—el- L LEE. Treasurer—WALTEß E LaWTON. Beereta7v—D. LITTLEJOHN. Connsel—JOHN B. ODWARD. General Director-4IYLO LIB. OFFICE. No. 315 CLIFF STREET. NEW YORK. etpll3-1m pEEPUM.ED PARLOR M_A.TOEUIS.-a awn received. 26 additional cares of these celebrated (littondov , e) Ilaiebm fn. nein tho anier . aDII-ent Rows & /MON; 157 At iss nußa) TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO CATION never lith to taro Eltenmattemttarallgts diming. Wasted Feet. Chapping Hands, and all in diteasoa. idea an d and detail by H. B, TAILORansidenwsuaraCIALIRWHILL. Wags MEDIC 41,,, - VMS. M. G. BROWN. JEA. METAPHYSICAL PHYSICIAN AND PHOPEBOM ON TIM EVE, Ellt, THROAT, AND SCALP, reWr at her Roam. No. 410 ARCH BTREBT. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, DISCHARGES FROZH THE B&B! NEURALGIA., OATARRH I OHRONIO SORE EYES, AND ALL DIMON OF um HEAD AND THROAT` 017ItED BFFROTVALLT DI M. G. 31311,01iVIV"Ig IREYAPHYSICA.L DISCOVERY. PRIM FIVE DOL L ARS.—No boring with inetrn- Monts; no pouring m 4 dicinee down the throat. Amok°. I a alemboring world and ballad yourselves and Tour children in the prison home or disease. from the cradle to the grave, bob..lte yourselves to 'henget— think and lire. The world writhes in pain and passes into untimely graves. It is for lack of knowledge. mark and levrn, that your moron die through ego , rintenting on. livery effect driven is a death blow to the playeivel syetem. I have never mat an individual who wvs to ated far anything but eff-et. There are many ago tannic. leart.. and sorrowful homes, and grassy Ittatl/08. through the nee of InntrantentA which tr..r tire, and me dicine. which rot the system. poured dawn the throat. These riss:roy the system and are antagontatic to truth; they are poisonous and death:dealing. Heathen nations would not tolerate the barbarous treatment our people are subjec:ed to. Diseased indi vidual, whoever thou art, ever remember that there is but one root in any human eyetem from which diseaYe springs, and that your cis...ase can onlytbe reinovest by the destruction of Baia root. Test and wove that the histsphyscal Discovery will utterly des roy Mfg root, lifting you Pliplicalb and mentally into a state of health and etrentath. Mrs. La. G. BROWN'S principal Depot and Laboratory is a•_ No, 410 arch street, Philadelphia, where her " MR • T.,PHYSiCeL DISCOVERY" bag been thorough) y e, ted daring the past eigtitgen months. Poor /Maned e ETs Water ban lama before the pular for four years, and has gained a reputation which word+ fait to express The Me•aphssieal Diecovory. fir the care of the above di.ra re. ha• proved a perfect tr.umph. Thousands have seen cured by it when nil other remedies nave foiled.. Three are three distinct 1118diOilliEle in the disco. very—one for the Eyes. one for the Ear, and one for tne These work in conjunction. and !trite at the root of all dies:tee. utterly destroying the cause. thin lifting the whole sanchiedry of the body to a higher state of _mental and physical life. A.l cures attempted by ihstrumente, or medicines poured down the throat. agsravate disease, and destroy the physical system. Thousands in this way suffer martyrdom. and are hastened to an untimely grove. When deafness or any Lead or tbroat diseo„ee are aggravated by inetramente.they take a stronger hold and. Arne r grip of the constitution in another form, as elltcts Bann: t die while the cause exists. There is bar one legitimate enure for ail disease, which springs from a law connected with the eyes. Mtn hI W. BROWN, inheriting the power to trace effects: to their first cause, confidently assures the world that her "Metaphysical Discovery " strike*: at the roe of all dit ease; there is but one rout which throngs the human eyelem with die , ale. The Brat effect la a et at. pa. e connected with the eves, which cats off the Pall feruitain from the flesh; the flesh gets soft aid matters; this is the true amuse of ail impurities of the blood. No bleed can ne pare withont the preservatton of the flash. Thin eau oily be accomplit-hed through the 1148 of my .• ~ vartTeical Diecovery." It opme every tube, gland. aid air pasrogo, and sends forth the natural .-altlsh. !whereto, a= Signed by the Great Machinator for the pre set votion and work - Leg of the whole. machinery. Itemsritable Cures in Dosvon Daring the Past MOlith I, LAI" i.T.L . I.9IIFOiF,'D. of 108 E street. Smith Boston. do ctrt,fy that I have suffered from Dymepaia for lif.!•en years. his years since I lost to a treat extent the -cower of my left side. I had a dietrevdas pain is my side with bad catarrh, during the past eta' months. 1 bicarne very restless. I could not slftp at night. I felt I was fat Fini ing, and. could And no relief from any ponce. Doctors and medicine were unavailing—my wife nrevailec on me to try Mrs. AI. O. Brows. We went to the American Home and consulted. with Mrs Brown She said there was hope of my recovery, as her blerasityeical Die cevery would not fight with my diseases, but simply remove the cause. We got the Dia coverY. and my wife applied it faithfully, and the re sult is that in nine days I feel delivered from my diseases; my Dyspepsia is entirely gone. I can now eat ever. kind of food without any inconvenience; rayas tern* is giving way ; -my dead side has began to liver the pain has gonef I now sleep well; ray cheeks show sinus of returning health and vigor; I dad my eyes strengtlened. and I gratefully acknowledge the benefit received in such a short time. I certainly must have sunk into the grave had I not procured relief. I found pouring medicine down the throat ruinous to me. Denfaiess. Catarrh, Impaired Sight, etc Threo rev irk„ 61e cares in one family I. Pew y Wicker, aged 73, No. 239 East 37th street. New York, do certify that I lava been very deaf for a long time, but by the use a Mrs. M. Cf. Brown's "Mesa, PhYrll4 l Discovery" MY hearing has been eLtirely re stored, so that I can now enjoy church service, etc., which I conid not betore. • I, Mrs. E. Russell, a member of the fame family, am now using Mrs. M. G. Drown'e Mstaph7sical Dis:overy for catarrh, from Which I have suffered many years, I Bad the catarrh fast disappearing. and at the same time it has restored to me the frill use of one of MY Arms which I had lost the entire use of for fourteen years. I, Miss 'Elizabeth Russell. of the same family, do cer tify that I have had chronic sore eyes trim measles, for twenty years, with a bad Mriaral. and cough, and was a mar. yr to neuralgia, the. most painful kind, for seven years. - In this condition I called on Mrs. M. G. Brown, and procured her "Metaphysical Discovery," and the result is that my eyes are entirety restored. The cough. catarrh, and neuralgia also are wholly nose. While using the remedies, I think I discharged from my breast and lunge fully two quarts of green and yellow matter, az.d I feel as If I bad entered on a new existence, All our family feel: grateful to God for the great bandit de rived from - Mrs. M. 0. Brown's remedies. after being sufferers for so many Year% and we most heartily re m. mn,esd to all afflicted to try her remedies. Mr. Wicker's family have kindly consented to see any one who may call on them. I, John Heneell, of Ho. 103 West Fortieth street, do certify that I have suffered from a child with deaf• neer. I think I inherited it from my mother. For the past 17 y ear's have been very deaf in both ears. Of late I got so dizzy that / had to give up work. I procured Mre. M. G. Brown's Metaphysical Discovery. Is has brongbt me to my bearing. I can hear distinetly. I could not rear my watch tick for 17 years. I can hear the reading In the Bible•claes well. My dizziness is zone. lam like a new man. I recommend all to use this groat medicine. Natv loan, February 11. ISet. Deafness of Twenty Years , ,Standlng What Mr. Osgood Says. PORT../LND, Me.. Nov- 28, 1882. To THE Frur,ic ; it is Weil known to the Oltifeca of Pentland w Ito knew me that I have been deaf from child hood. By the recommendation of some friends. I was induced to call on Mrs. M G. Brown ; and while I had not a particle of confidence in her ability to relieve me. still I thought 1 would dive her a trial. She has at this time of my writing made two applications to my head. and two only, and I am sure no amount of money could Pay for the benefit I have received. as a Pro. f. I will aisle that, for ti,e first time in twenty Years. I. last night heard in; wateh ticking when it was hung up some six feet from me. My head has been a great source of an noyance to me through a constant pain in the back /rt. riming through the front with a continued noise.hese thinks pi SWIM. d me from prosecuting the object of my gneiss, as my be.od felt hem d thick. lam now re lieved of all this. and feel as though I enter a new Gee twill for my great deliverance. I commend Mrs. M. G. Brown and nor ancceeeful mode of treatment to all Who are afflicted as I have been. A. L. OSGOOD. Read Mr. WlMani Lee's Tegttn►ofy IdLOUGEBTEIt. N. J.. Jan. SO, 1864. I, Mr. William Lee, of Gloucester, Camden county, B. J., do certify that my wife, Ellen, has been suffering severely with a complication of diseases for eight years. 'The first symptom of disease was a womb coati:day:sc. On its first appearance she was confieed to her bed for seven evseke, dieente of VAkionn kinds let in, one after another, sill my wife was an entire wreck. She has been under the tr: atment of ten of the first physicians. all of whom failed to render her any relict, and she was fast sinking in the arms of Death. It Is more than f sur years since si e was able to attend to household duties_ have been compelled to employ a housekeeper. We had given up doctoring as useless, Most providentiadly. and ihronah the blessing of pod, my housekeeper went up to Rine seseing, Penna.. to see her sister. She forted that her sister's neighbor. John Richmond. had given op all work, and was at the point of death. He sent for Mrs. Al G. Brown's Metaphysical Discovery." d been restored to health, and is at his work again. Wh i n my housekeeper returned she told me the circum stances, and prevailed on me to write to Mr. Richmond and ask him the particulare I did so. and received an answer, which) on will find at the bottom of my certi ficate. We then sent for Mrs. M. G Brown's " Metaphysical DicaoserP." and my wife has used it faithfally. and the remit is that the womb disease. which was so bad. is entirely ROB& She can now do the work of her own holm. which she has not done for mac? years. I con sider that disease is fast leaving her system. and she is regaining her original health. Her eyes. whioh were so weak through all her affliction, are now clear and strong. and I tinbeeiteVnety aecribe my wife's recovery from the jaws of death to Mfrs. I,t. G. Brown's ^ dlsTaphysical Dia cevery. " and heertily recommer d it to those who are suffering from any disease, as it must certainly strike at the root of an dieeases. It has done so in my wife a case. Wield any perton wish to call on me in reference to the above. I am wily tug to see Meat personally or write to them lithe, desire. WILLIAM S. LE& Letter of John It.ingeessing, to Wm Lee. of Gloucester. Camden County New Jersey. accept September 27. IBM. MRS LEE Please to accept Oils as my testimony in be half of M., s M. G. Brown's "Metaphysical Discovery." I war upwards of nine months tainted with a severe Pain in my head, ringing noise in my ears, d.afine,s, and dimness of sight I was forced to give no work entirely. I wee under the treatment of several medical men. who did all they could to relieve me. bat their medicines were of no avail. I was four times at the sates of death. and bad made up my mind that death alone ovoid end my Rosen , . On the r inth day of April a friend milled on me and ad.- ',bud me to give Mrs. M. G. Brown a trial. After some kesitstbrat I did so, and in less than three weeks I was at my, work again, as well as ever I was In my life, and am *WI iv she enjoyment it excellent health. By Gm bleNrang of God and Mrs. M 11 Brown's great •• Metaphysical Discovery." lam once more enabled to earn my daily bread I am yours truly. with respect. JOSH RICHMOND. CcERTIFICATE ITO. 2 I Mier le..l..ognsam Certificate. T.3llfA LOLIAB, do testify that I have bad a severe cough for six learn, would cough and rains for three hon re at a time. often I could not lie down at night; ro il g rip stairs any work would quite exhaust mei 11..ve beta taking medicine and doctoring the time. Mat was still getting worse YrovidentitillY a &Mod ytecaret Sim M. Q. Brown's Metaphysical Discovery. I have used It one week. and my cough is nearly gone.. I have got rid of the tightness across my breast. the soreness and tickling in my throat; I can now take a tong breath. which 1 c..uid not do before; I can go up and ti-vro stairs without feeling any fatigue. i feel my Menne le fast leaving MY system. 371 HILILOVar AWOL Read wink Kr. Tilomat. Booth. of Old Cambridge. Says I. THOMAS SOUTH, of Obi Cambridge, do certify that I have been deaf for the fast nine years:, could not hear conversation nave not heard my watch tick during that thee; have spent much time and money trying to recover my bearing, but alt to no ourpose. Daring tee peat week I allied on Mrs M. G. Brown. at the Ameri can House: I obtained her Metaphysical Discovery. and after using it two days I find my hearing hes re.urned. Lent night I Beare InS , watch tick °tithe =Rattle-piece alter I had gone to bed. I can now hear conversation. which I could not do before. I feel quite beuetited in other reepects, and commend the Discovery to alt who are afflicted. (No. 4 tOerkilioate No. a T. I. Brigham.] Bowrox. March 10. 19.51. What Mr. Brigham say*: This Is to certify that I. T. I. Brigham, of Dorchester, have t tasted for years from BroLchlal affections. ner. - sourness and debility for several years; procured Km IL O. Rtsysn'sidetsphysical Discovery. and after ding Whichs ort time, found Immediate / real well, I could not do before. Many More Might be Added. Parsons at a distance will address Mrs. IL G. Bronn, at either or her offices. No. 410 ARCH Street, Philadel. DMA, or 25 BOND Street, New York, The • ' Metaphysical Discovery." wt%k fall direction for using. will be sent to any address on the receipt of 45. Also the celebrated "Poor Rishard'a Rye Water," and •• Sealp Renoystor." each $L Address Mrs M. ii. Binge, D'o. 410 ARSE Street. rhugetelpida, or No. Re i}QED threat, A. 14", mhB•a3t' THE PRESB.-PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1864. • PENNSYLVANIA let 00 C 7: GoOENTBAL BAILROAD, WEINOMNENEN PHILADELPHIA To el.TretHIEO doe elii,og DOUBLE TRACK. THE SHORT ROUTS TO THE WEST. Trims leave the Depot at Eleventh and Market streets. so follows: KAU Train is.ce A. Y• Veit Lino •rive1v1cccv.........11 40 A. N. Throne' Express 30 Parkas -bars Train........ • •-•-•-• 121 P. K. Ilarrisbur&Aecommodation Train 2.90 P. K. Laneaster 'MAID at. LOO P. EL The Lulus drily Through cept Exprr ass train rums daily—all the other , ex Su day. TOE PITTSBURG AND THB wasT. The Mall Train. Past Lira, and Through Exprese eon pact at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg ing roads from that point, North to the Lakes, West to ibe Mississippi and Misread rivers. and South and Southwest to all volute accessible by Railroad. INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD . . The Through Express. sob node, st Blairevilie Mar. section, with a train on this road for Blairsville. In. diana, &e. EBENSBURG & CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train connects at Cresson at 10.46 A. di.. with a train on this road for Ebensburg. A WAIL Olin leaves eresson for Ebensburg at 8.46 P. MI.. soLLlDAysatrao GUAR= ItAIL.D.OILD. The Mail Train and Throne Express connect at Al krona with trains for Hollidaysburg at 7.66 P. M. and 13.40 A.if. TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD The Tbrongb Express Train connects at Tvrene with trains for bandy Md.-0, Phillizebarg. Tort Matilda. Wielder!. and Bellefonte. RTNTINGDON & BROAD-TOP RAILROAD. The Tbronal Itzpreas Tram connote at ArradoidOß With ► train for ;Fopwan and Moody Rua•at 8. 66 A. M MORTEIIIRM 081NT14,44.& Pp. I .I„ , ADELPHIA. & ERIN FOS SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT. LOOM HAMM, and all Pointe on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, and a- NM, Roam:arm DirrPFALO. AND iVIAOARA FALLS. Paseeneers taking the Mail Train. at 8.00 A. M., ...nd the 17131 . 0N101 gammen, at 10.30 Y. M.. daily. (excel , : gun dry,. )4A. directly tbrottaf Irithout change of earn be tlec,u rhfiedelabia eve w Miami oars For YOE& flAft . OVElt, awl iarrY6Birra. the FrAtua leaving at 8.183 A. M. and 2.80 F. M...conneet at Columbia with trains entheAorthern Central Railroad. dLehIrifFELAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Through Fames connect at Har ibnre with trams for Oar Ade. ahamberabarn and HA , . terstown WAYNERIOTII..9 BRANCH RAILROAD. . . .. .. . ... The trains lesviug et S. 6.1) . A_ M. And 2 . 80 P. M. donned at Downinvon with train on .this rand for WaYIIINP. bum and .1? 4 .terinediate station. MA.BN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS. . . AD agent of this reliable lixerees Company will page Ihroor h each Vain beArre reaching . the r ep,v; and take an elfeelteand deliver:l)&lgal.) to any mit of the city. . . nfr tit - 4011. S. L comer of ELEVENTH and MAR ET groats. jA.MES COWDEN. Ticket Agent. 'WESTERN EMIGRATION. An Emigrant Accommodation Train lea-nt No. MT Doek atroot daily (ittindaya again:tad). At 4 o'clock P. it. Yor inn information apply to • FRANCIS scrim Bmigrant Agent. IST DOOR Gimlet. . Ey this route freinhts of sit deseriptions sun be for. islivis,l to and from. an. point on the P ilsoada of Ohio Kentucky. Indiana L lilinols, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis souri, be. rat /road onrect, or to any port on the nariia- Sle rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsbura. For freisht contracts or shipping. directions, apply to S. S. KINGSTON', Jr.. Phibedelphts. BMOC,/ LEWIS, General eniperhateadent. Altoona, Fa. 1.864. NE4I-454.411PR1vs OF 1864 355-I...wrgs. WIZ CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPNIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO SLEW FORK AND WAY PLACES. roots wildfire (WREST WHOOP WILL Luva AB vorsows—v'm As At 6A. iL via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. As- Az 8 A. AI., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning F.xpreas • • • OO BA, X • pia. Camden and Jain? CDT, 241 Mos Ticket... ... ... . 911 At 12 X, via Camden and Amboy, 0. and-A. As aoremodation ..... 296 At 2 P.M.. via Camden and Amboy. 0. and A. Er- Pres. 00 at IP. X , yin Camden anti alnbor, Acconunoda• 3 Gott, (Freight and 'Passenger). • • • •-•• •••••••••• . • • ss-s• 143 At 8 P. M. vis. Camden and Amboy Aneornmods- Con. (Freight and Passenger)--Itt Claes Ticket—. 2 22 Do. do.. 2d Class rd At 7X P- M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion. 4Preieht and Passenger . ) Ist 011143 Ticket. -. 2 25 Id Clean I X For Bianca (Munk, Allentown. Bethlehem. Beividue. For „Eton Lamhsrtvil, Floraington, For Mount Roily, le Ewsneville. and Pemberton. at A. el, 3, and 4% P. id. FOr Freehold at IS A. M. and 2 P. N. For - Palmyra, Riverton, Delano% Beverly, Burling. PM. Florence. Bordentovin. as.. at 6 A. IL • 12 hi_ 3. and 4.30 P. N. The 8 and 4.80 P. M. WIWI run direst snrousb to Trenton. For Palmyra. Riverton. Damao. Beverly, and Bur lesion. at tiX P. M - SU-emboss Trenton for Bristol. Burlington- Beverly. Tor , cotiale and T. - .cony at 9.30 A. 11. and 2 30 P, LINES FROM KEL tegval •PRFOT W 134. LEAVE AS FOLLOWS- At 1.50 A. M.' (Night), via Kensington and Verger City, Washington and 116 w York Mail At 11.15 A. M.. via Kensington and Jeraey City. Ex press -•-••• $ 00 At 4.20 P. N.. via Kendnxton and Jersey City, RE. Dress - 07 At 6.45 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City- Washington and New York Express .. • . ,••800 Sunday. Linea leave at 100 A. M. and 6.45 P. M. There will be no line at 1.150 A. M. (Might) on BlondaYs. For Water flan, Stroudsburg, Scranton. Wilkesnarte, Great fiend, Mauch Chunk, Allantown, Betnr Wham, uelvidera. Banton, Lambertville. Flemington, (cv., at 17 A. M. This line sonnests with the train ina Easton for Mauch Chunk at 3.31 P. M.) VDT Bristol. Trenton. &a, at 7 and u. 15 A. 21.. and SP. M "For Holinesburs. Tacony, Wissonoming, Eridesbwg. and Frankford. at 9 A. IL. 1.46,: and 8 P. M. SP. For New York and Way Lines leaving Kentbantes Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars ran Into the Dime. and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fifty Pounds of Banana only allowed each Passau ger. Paasengerc are prohibited from taking anythinn U sayings but their wearina apricot. All baggage. over arty pounds to be paid for extra. Th. Company 1111311 theirresponalbliity for baggage to One Dollar par pound. and will not he liable for any amount beyond 8100. ex cept I.‘v orsclal contract. Graham's Bag D gage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the epot's. Orders to he left at No. 3 Wal nut street. WILLIAM 11. GATEMSR, Anent. April 20. ISM. LIVES FROM NSW TORN FOR PRTLADESPRIA. Witt LEAPS FROST POOT OP OORTLAZDT STREET. At 12 M. and 4P. M, via Jersey City and Camden. Ai it had 10 A . . P. at.. and 1.2 (IP..sht). via Jorsee Cite and Rensinzton. From foot 01 Barslit7 Moat at 6 A. M. and. s F. M.. via Amboy and .CAraden. From Pier No. 1, North slyer, at 7.2 M, 4 and SP. rg. ItretztO. and passenger) Amboy and Camden. aVia•ti LADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE R SILROA D CHAtiONO2 . H lugs. OR AND firrsit sIIND AY. April 10. 3831, PASSBNGER LEAVE PHI",AtiaLPHIA. FOR Baltimore at 4 10, (Egureas. Mondays excepted), 8.06 A 61. M,2 90 and 10_90 P. M. Chester at 8.05 A. M., 1.15. 2.30, 1 50.10.30, and 11.45 P IL • Wilmingtou at 4'30 (111r.ndays excepted), 5.(3 A. M., 115. 2 30,3 50. 10 30. and 11.45 P. M. Maw Castle at 8 (5 A- 14. awl ".50 P. M. Dover at 8 CO A M. and 3,50 P, M. Milford at 8 06 A M. hali•bnry at 8 05 A. M TRAINS FOR. PHILADELPHIA LB Wit Baltimore at 8 45. 9 40 A. M. (Express), 110. 4 55. and 7.75 - P 31. Wilmington at 7.16, 9 A. M., 12.24, 1, 433. 830, 3.35, and 11 12 P. M. Salisbury at 11 C. 15 P. M. Milford at 2.15 P. M. Dover at 680 A. M. and 3.33 P. 31. New Castle at S 30 A. M. and 5.35 P. 25. Chester at 8 10, 9.40 A. M.. 1,5, 7.14, 9.13, and 11 43 P. M. Leave Baltimore far Salisbury and intermediate sta tions ai 7 25 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate stations at 1.19 P. M. • TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Che-ter at 8 40 A M.. 3. and 11.06 P. L M pg,e Wilmington at 530. 9.25 A. M., 3.35 and 1140 PESICIDT TB.AIN, with Passenger Car attached. Will run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perriville and intermediate Vacua at 3.40 P M. Leave Wilminuton for Perryville and intermediate places et 7.9)P. 31 SUNDAYS: Only . at 4.90 A. M. and 10.80 P. M. from PhilodelPhia to Baltimore. From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 430 A. H., 1130 and 11 46 P.t mi M. From Wint on to rhiladolphla at 6.20 MP/ II 12 P.M. 0017 at 7.25 P. hI, from Baltimore to Philadelphia. al9 H. F. KED/1113F. Asatat. Supt. i a t s :_ g WEST C RESTER AND PHILADELPHIA BAIL- HoAD. VIA fri Mad. SPRING AERASGESIVNT—CHANGE OP DEPOT. On and after FRIDAY. Aptil 1. 1884. the of t THIRTY leave Philadelphia. from fitpot corner of THIRTY FIRST end MARKET streets. ( West Philadelphia,) at S and 11 05 A. M.. and at 2 30. 4 30. and 645 P. IL Leave Wert Chester at 6 20, 7 45 and 11 A Stand at 2 and 446 P. M On &manse leave Philgo.faphis at 8 80 11.. M and 2.50 P. M. Leave West Chester at Bi. IC and 4.90 P.M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 4 30 P. M connect at Pennelton with trains on the P. and B. O. IL for c..ncord. Kennet:. Oxford. &a.. &v. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baugaae. and in MO ease will the Compa n y be liable for any amount exceeding 4100. HEM WOOD. apl General ?uperintendent 1863. ,111:14 PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL. ROAD. —This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie. on Lake Brie. It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. and under their ores le being rapidly opened throughout its entire len . It is now in we for Passenger sad eight inusinesa from Harrisburg to Emporium, UN miles) on the Eastern Division. and from Shoff old to Erie. GS miles) on the Western Division. TINE OP PA9eMIG.III TRAINI A.TPIILADELPEEL. Leave Westwar d. Mail Train •••• 04.4 44.4 • •-•••••••• • 0r... ewe. a. Oa a. M. Express ..... P. N. Oars run through without aliens/ both ways on them trains between Philadelphia and /.osk Haven, anit be tween Baltimore and Lova Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trigs both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. Por information respecting Passenger business apply at the Southeast corner Eleventh and Market Streets. And for 'Freight business of theijompanrs Ages*: R IMIOSTON, Jr., earner Thirteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. L N. DRILL, Agent N. 0. R. It.,Ealtimore. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. P h iladelphia. LEWIS L. HOTIFT. General Tieket Agent, Philadelphia. JOS. D ports. sahli-tf General Manager, Willisnumort. PHILADELPHIA MIE IN AND ALMIRA BR. LIN& PALL ARV RE WINTER AREARGR. 1118111 NT. . . Tor WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, BLIIIRA, BUY PALO_, NIAGARA PALLS. and all solute in the West and Northwest. Passenger Trains leave DWI of Philadelphia lad Reading Rallroad, corner BROAD and OALLOWII7I4. Streets, at all A. K and SAO P. IC. daffy , 9kindt34 excepted. RIIIOXIIST BOUTS from Philadelphia to points La Northern and Weida= PerfalS7l7ll3ll.lll. Western New York, &c., Jte Baggage checked through 110 Buiralo, Mimi% Tank or Intermediate Poilita• For farther isformation apply to JOHN S. HILLIS. Mural agent._ THIRTRINTH and OALLOWHILL, and ones W. W earner SIXTH and OHISTRIIT streets. amilmil NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD—For BETH. LEFLER, DOYLESTOWN, MANCH CHUNK, 114.1241- TOE. EASTON, WILLIAMSPORT. dm WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Wrest. shove Thompson street, daily (Sander: excepted) se fellows: At 7 A. H. (Express) for Bethlehem, AdlellieWitc WWI Uhunk Hasleton, YrUllameaprt, 3ca. At 8 . 16 P. H. (Ix revs ) for Bet hlehem, Radon. dn. At 5.15 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown,Mattsh (Munk. For Doylestown at 9.16 A. H. and 4.13 P. M. For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. M. and 6.15 P. H. White ears of the Second and Third streets Rae ODE Passenger ran direetly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADE LP HIA Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. H. 5.30 A. M. osnd B.o'f P. X. Leave Doylestown at 6.90 A. M. sad 8. OD P. M. Leave Fort Washington at & 40A. N. and 9 P. N. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A. K. sad 4. MP. H. Doylestown for Philadelphia at TAO A. M. and 9 P. N. Salt 111.D7R GLARE, &gent. TI DRAIN EAIN PIP DRAIN PIPE. .."'" VITRIFIED TERRA GOTTA DRAIN PIFE—i ll Shea. from 2 to 16-Meh diameter. with all kind* of hrsmoisea, bends, and trans. for sale In earn oil:oust/W. 2 b l eb bore yard Boe. 8 80e• 4 •11 •• •• 48 .. •• •• •111 •• 60 , 6 •• GS •• TERRA COT T A CHIMNEY TOBEL. Pox Oottasee, Villa.. or City Houses. Patent Windiner2 Tope, for =ruin' smoki chimney.. from 2 so 8 feat high. ORNAMENTAL HARDEN VASES. Fountains. Pedestals. and Statuary Marble linetat Dreeete, and Mantel Vases. PHILADELPH IA TERRA GOTTA WOES" 1010 CHESTNUT Street M2-hewn S. L. HARRISOIL MRS JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED 81IPPOWIIIUI 1O LADEN& and du only 11110 arunder embtont inodlital natronago. 74Mips sag valets= an nospainfally requested call yas . BETTS, at, her rosldeatto. 1019 rhilodolnhln. (to avoid isonstaThlnt.) I LA) *lto Invalids two boon triad by their pnysidass to me applissises. T_lkose 7 ibruntanloa boxing tho II WBMWs sornlgns; oWO MG Int ilmajtolk O QII Oa lionoortas. .TBEIGHTS PAOPOSALS. OFFICE OF ARMY OI.OTHING AND EQUIYAGN—TWBITTH and e3lti.eit.o Streete. Paibaaybrata. April 25. 1864 SEALED PROPOSAL 4 wilt received at One ~Idve unlit 12 o'clock Ti!.. on I.Vgl/NF.SD Y. the 4th ...110 , next, for FainilYing the fichaylirill hrseagl with the ,olloWing army B'enkeis. wool, gray. (with the letter.. Q. 8. In black, 4 thrbee long, Justus centre.) to be mien fee. loaf tive '4et sixinehee wide; to weigh dve twagda each. .4 4 fleaten folannel. 7.4105ay Twilled Flannel. V. h tie Spool Caton. No So or ag. Feu:pito of all she ahove ai ticlee will be required. itid., , re most stet. , 1, their name4llA I he price, which min be given lii writing 03 4 5 , ti an in figures; aleo.the quantity bid .. and nine of delivery. Bide from fog , titfen •log c •x.tre.c.ire wi.l not be received. ..,lane forme for PrePuetile eau be hest u gen appllcatiou at tire race. Proporale must be endoreed '• Proposals Tor Ann,' SuPPlee. , mating the paitleatar article bid for. G. R. CKO43IAG. apl.7.tmy4 gest. QinWermaeter Gen. U. trout. 1101112.1P06 8 Lti FOR *WHITE PINE -■•• SHIRGLF.S. CHIEF QUARTERBIARTER'S OFFICE. DEPOT OF 41, AHIVEITON'• WASHINOTON, *oft , di. 1804. IetREALIrD v,i • be Fee_ ived at this °Mee an tilgVEsOAY, May 10, iOO4 . at 11 o'clock It. for the de. W tide depot of the following wt - mats of g6i...keg! -f‘ne inilibm U, coo 000) no 1.18 inch white plea :4mn eleo (.-n wed. crear. ) The shinslos to he made from good material. to be subjected to a rigid inevention before being received, and the whole amount con tractel for to he delivered wawa thit Ly IMO) J aye (tom og of oo °tract- Bonds is a one equal to hall Of the a ta.mot of the con treeto will he r,.ontred of the successful bidder or bid ders:Ri. ds received for two hundred and fluty thousand (250.000) shingles. or more. hionnple& of she shingles proposed for will be required of etich bidder. PTopeFals lie p ainly endoried "Proposals for White Fine ahingies." anti addressed to . Are under sisned. D H, Brigadier General and Chief Quarte mctster. ap26-tmy7 Depot of Wwhingto a. D. C. A SP ISTANT QUARTERM ASTER GENERAL'S OFiNIE. - - - POILADELPRIA. Aprfl 221. 1864 PSOPOS kLS will be rettelVed at ,is .filed anti/ dA TURD .tY a. Nan tact . at lk 41.. for the .apply and delivery of ail The' COaL at.d ar9o Er required for the ate of tbs various Hospitals. Offleas Storehouses and Public Builithige lit ana around Philadelphia. from let Mat to 'let Augnet next ilea:naive. Deliveries- ale to be made at ,uch time. and in such gneattib-c as rcquired, anti to inciade Gertnautown. We- t Philadelphia. Nieetown. Fort Militia, Summit Ben e, and Cheater, P. Coal to be or beet quality an hra6lte , stove. egg, or broken, at may be dovlred ; subject to inspection. end to watch 2.440 ponoac to the ton. tree from dirt. Freed to ba of beet grailty Oak or pine. ae required. No bid will 'ba col:Adored unless guaranteed by two reelable pereona that the bidder ie able. ana will. if awarded bruit enter into and f4tofatty Will the con tract The reep.ini-ibilitl of the guarantors mast be certified to by" United State,. Dietnet Juoke. AtrarneY. or Merebal he right It resolved to r.Jeat all bide deemed too blab., and no btd from a defeultingcontraccor wit be received. By order. Col. G E. CRWMAN. A. Q. I Cl. ap2k.7l A. BOYD. Capt. and A. Q M. U S. A. A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER A• tiENERLL'S OFFICE • PHILADELPHIA. Antil 18, 1884. CAVALRY. HORSES wanted ra.meaiately. One tm - died end fortySve dolls: per • .end will be paid for all Ca valry 80ra.% del iyered at the Wit dant Penn Hotel in this city. BOMPtil to he sound in all Fmticulars, not 1888 than five, n•r mote than nine ♦ears old: from 1434 to 16 hands high. Yu +l-flephed. compactly built. tnbilo wise anti of size sufficient for cavalry purpose,. An oflic-r will be in attendance to inspect an; pay for the home dad givered. d. fi. (10.08d4.1.4. PIO tf Asst. Q. M. General II 8. A, 1 0 0 0 ARTILL H:RY HO.aSES WANTSD AT ONCE. OBIEF quAKTßßicksTsa's Ornos. PEFOT OF WAOHINOTON. WASRINGTON. D. 0.. April kith- 186 t 1,000 HONPEA. outtalk, fur Artillery service. will be purchased at this depot by the andersigned. in open market, fr•in date until MAY nth.. 1864 in lot, of at one 'hundred and seventy dollars (8 , 70) per anUnat, nadir animal to be Allijieued to the tuna). Government in. speotion carob , - being accepted Bones to be delivered to and inapected by Capt. C. H. Tempe ins, A. Q hi: U. 8. A.. corner of Twenty , second and 0 streets, Washington, D. C. D. H RUCKS% Brig. Oen. and Chief gaartermaater, De,,ot of Wasbingtoo. D. U. QUA RT ERMA STE R'S OFFICE; • BALTIMORP. Md., April atii• 1801. hEALIID PUOPtI6 aLo. to wp:lease wilt .'e received Ly the nude )hued until 12 Alone 111 • on the Mb dty of Apth, 1864, f. , r furfushit ft (74) seventy f fur Att rl6LegY BOSSES They must be dark noire, between the ages alive and nine y :ars and not less than fifteen nor more than sign,en hands high. Delivery to be made in Baltimore within ten days after the contract is awarded Esch &Lima] will be midget to the usual Government inspection Serer, being accented. Proposals from ditto:cal vartiee will not be considered, and an oath of allegiance maid accompany each proposi tion. fiLTARANTEX The abilities of the bidder to till the contract, should it be awarded to him, mast be guaranteed by two respon sible pardons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the ofilcid certificates of the Clerk of the nearest Die test (Ammer ice United States District • Wortley Bidders rant be present in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be considered.. Bonds tonal is amount to half the sum to be received on the contract, signed by she contractor and both of his guarantors, will be require.t. of the successful bidder upon b2101.13)t the contract. goltm OF artanacrpgis We,of the county of -, and State of ----, and -, of the county of --. and State of do hereby guarantee that - is able to fulfill the con tract in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that, should his proposition he accepted. he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre pared to become his sureties. (To this guarantee ran.et be appended the official eerti fiesta above mentioned ) Doprepotal will be considered unless accompanied by a guarantee. Proposals mnstbe marksd .•Froposala for ABTILLB• EY HORSES." C. W THOCIas, ap267t Captain and Assistant Quarterinaster, PROPOSALS FOR FOBAGIL Onrar QuAwnsparAtanies Or am t "W..5.aa771.. , yr0v Di or. Ocewaber 8, ISM BILLLSD PAOPOSA.Lf' ars iusited b, the andermicted for garvi.viux the 17.8. Omarkerzaasior's Dapastmonts, at Wathingion. D. G.. HaWar_ore, Md. t Alexandria, and tort Alaimo, Va., or sittor of these Warms, With 3 11 W. earn, Oats, and Straw lids will be roseive d for the delivery of 1,000 bushale of care or oats, and 50 tons of hay or straw, and uy- I Wards. Bidders Meet gabs at Wilton el' the above-named points , they eroDoes to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will mate deliveries thereat, the quantity of each artiste proposed to be delivered, the time when said de liveriec shall be commenced, and when to be completed. The price must be written out in wordo on the bids. Corn to be put up in food, stout sacks, of about two bushels eaah. Oats in like Backe. of shoat three bteshels each. The sash* to be furnished without extra s.arga to the Covernment. he, and strew to be saturate baled, The perdeular kind or demaription of outs. sera. hey, or straw. proposed to be delivered. must be stated in Cell 112 311 the arlieles oitlerefi noder the bids herein invited will be subject ton void inspection by the Government "inspector before Doug euicentsd. Contrasts will be awarded from time to time to the 'lowest responsible bidder. as the interest of the Govern ment may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contrasted for ;Lan have been delayered, and assepted. The bidder will be required 10 Et SatitieriF hie Srop9• tel 'plat a guarantee, signed by two respencible persons. that it cage his bid lc accepted he or tray trill, wait ism days thereafter, execute the contract for tht mane. With good and sualaiem seveties, in a Ban BQTAPI to the extent of the O , 2:4;r:ZWi., io deliver the frame Proposed in ronforprky with the terms of this advorillemeut: and in sato the said bidder should foil to enter into the contra 4 they to make good the diffareuse between the otter of said bi.ider sod the next lowest responsible bidder, or the Person to whom the contrast may be awarded. The responsibility of the Egarantors must be shown by the official aertificate of a U. 6. _District Attorney. Gm tutor of Customs, or any other Maser under the United states Government, or responsible person known to lists All bidders will, be duly notified of the sewstanee or reltotirisoar •giiUgetse t 0 14 Addams of auk bidder must be legibly written in the proposal. x'rePomis must be addressed to Brigadier General D. rellusker. Chief Deribt Quarterraseter,_Washington, o.rg, and should be plainly marked. "'Proposals for In e. Bonds, fns guru mord to the amount of the sontrae_t. signed by the sontractor and both of his grutrantors. Win be re ," e d of the eneeesafal bidder or bidders urea signing the contrast. is orms of bids guarantear , and bonds may be lbuteed Upon application at Clio case. 01/ PROPuSA.L. Mire, County, end Mate iDatel I. the eabseriber,do herehT WWII* to thrush and as. liver to the 'United Statot, at the Quartermaater's De partment at, agreeably to the terms of your advertisement, inTlting propozals for forma dated. Washington Del a. D wombs! S. BEL the following art!, else. Tl 3: , bushels of porn . In tea& at sot bushel of * poundc. ---- bushels of Oats. tasks, at per bushel of n pounds. tons of baled Hay. at r.or ton of 2.000 'sounds. tons of baled Straw, at per ton of 2.000 pounds. DcliTery to commence on or before the day of 188. and to he completed on or before the day of and pledge myself to enter into a written contrac —. t wl.n the United States, with ,good and unproved securities, within the space of ten days after being votiiseltbat my bid has been aelepted. Tour obedient servant, Dilitsdier General D. H. nuogrot, Chief Depat Quartermaster. CCUAItANTEI. Washington. D. C. We. the andorsigned, residents of In the eonnty of --, and Stale of hereby. 'coital"' and severally, covenant with the Unit 4 States, and guarantee, in ease the foregoing bid of be aesePted. that ha or they will. Within ton days after the aseeptanes of said bid. G 541611111 the 'outran for the same With good and euSalent sureties. in a sum aortal to the amount of the contrast, to furnish the forage pr - nosed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated Ds. amber 8. IBM under whieh the bid was made. and, in ease the said shall fail to an into a contrast se &foretold, we guarantee to make toed the ai r drome be tween the offer by the said and the next lowed responsible bidder, or the lemon to whom. the *entreat limy be awarded. Witness: 1 Given under totudird seals Meal.) I hereby carob that. to the best of Itly knoWledge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and guilt dent es sureties for the amount for whisk they offer to be smutty. To be mortified by the United States District Attorney So lLeatr d % 2i t g toms, ort.anzitgruateer person kno wn to this 91541, All proposals received - under *this advertisement will be opened and examined at this ogise on Wedimsday'and Saturday of °ash week, at 12 N. Bidden are respectful ly i &Ai nvim - ted to be present at the opening of bids if Cher bi d s if 11141•••ral and MEDICAL. WLEOTRIOITY.—WHAT IS LIFE ++ WITHOUT ILBALTHI—Nesers. GRIN 4< ALLBA, Medical having dissolve/ nteeknetshle. the amettee will bo itontiuned by Taos. ALLSX, at the old established office. No. 723 North TEETH Street, between Dodos and Brown where he will still treat and oars ail curable diseases (whether Acute, Chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic. without a shook or any pain,) with tkie ye- Hone racelilleationa of Electrieity and Oal-rairtam. This treatment barn been found remarkably aufeessfa/ In all wee of Bronchitis , Dipthertai and mum disease& of the throat and respirator/ organs. Consumption. anti aid cc- Ininenss and Catarrh. mud stades. General Nearehria. Paralysis. Dise&se• of the Liver or Kidneys. Fever end AIMS. Diabetes. Oondestios. Profs se Merl Ma il ing of Asthma. the womb). Dymeada. Prolapse AM for Piles ) Rh eo i n attno, _ Nocturnal Imildona, Bronehlth. • Deafness. /11:g charge for consultation. Office hour. 9A. to 6 F.M.Teetinionials to be seen at ones. de29 em TA.BBAN T'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, For THIRTY. YltaßS hail received the Favorable athrmandatian of the PUBLIC, and been IfEllitt and PEP INGEBED by the FLEW PHYSICIANS II THE LANE ea TRH BEST REMEDY KNOWN Pea Sick Ifeadeehe, Nervous Headache. Direpsysia. Sour ;stet:cask, BBllionr Headache. DlastnesW, Choetiveness. Logs of Appetite. Gout, ildliastion. Torpidity: of the Liver, Gravel. m:l Rheuade Affections. nee. Beast burn. See Sickness. Eillocut Attacks, Fevers. Ste.. dm For Teatimealale, &a. Bee Pamphlet with ea& Bonk. Mannhenored only bz TARILUIrT n 06.17 N - 0 147r, GuERNWICIII Street, lr CO" P BY ALL DRUOGIBTEI e . Twig' DOCTOR A. IL STEVENS IS CURING all Chronic Di.eases. both of LADIES and GEN TLENIESI.by a new method in the nee of ELECTRICITY,. without shocks or pain. Board for a limited number of Patients from atroad may be bad at reasonable rates in no Doctor's family. A may of sixteen pages. con taining certificates and other Information. sent grails 10 all totters accompanied with a stamp. Office and resi dence, at 14 0 .8 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. being central and accessible by street-cars Iron/ ever! railroad dePOI fa the city. PHILADELPHIA. April. 1889 aplo-1m 'PaBLLE'S VOMPOUND SYRUP OF l is tutosseeful ass remedy. bosses* those wits use it pronouns@ it the best COUGH WIMP. the best Blood Purifier. the most efficient Invigorator. and the best sure for Sorokin ever offered to thepublie Bold by the proprietor. .717511LL1. 15111 MLA HEM Street. *IMA-ft ILO all Druulste. poR 9,01.Z.N. AWD TO EMT. R S ALE-TB M A.CII I. 1%1 gy 01! VC -A- a Fah aed Plavlng Mid or the ment I .. , eroved hi rvie. Aprly to [opt, (ft. Ttft AS. O. JARKItt, :Ittettee FOR SA LE—R.A OH ikNOE.--tr 11M: pt.+. o.a_v.iu. eve tinning of a Who male LIQUOR. BTOnIs. Will b. mote a bArg+in. and 51)111v:st ave pobeetudon given. Apply own et ipso BtA.,orar ktreet. 0v27 3t* TL E S MOON D, 'THIRD, .a and fourth floora at 235 ictexEr Streets through to Cbumb else mufst• tr FOR I'ALE BEAUTIFUL WIELD- I - 46 Lon; of 3 to 6 4croo. oltnAtOoo Plettodelphis. and Darby Pais.-oirgr •,pp,r to & PASCHALL +lnn vavanerorg. sp22-12r. 7.t3 WeLNOT Otreet. FURNISHID HOUSE TO BENT. ALA Pleeeenly located. Addrees D. It. . " Bear 388. Yintodelpaia P. 0. 27-t[ de FOR i'jALE Al' A GREAT 11; AR- Ltx (31 AIN. or exchange for .mailer house, the line large Dwelling No. 202 Franklin street. Apply at 236 CBMV.II. Alley. Walla dm FOR 841143 €'E TO T-ET—TWO WY. Large ST(INS BOILDINGB. suitable for Foundry or Pnctory. ts. Addro,:o GEO. RIPS. No. 1233 /LICHIIOI.II street- ard3 aIik.HBABLE J , WELLING FOR RALE-711e couvvo4. nt handtontelv-lo mated three story Uwe:liuß. No till tSpr B e4tlotlit street. b9tovr Blount 17, tuna atratt aa..t side- built In tilt van. nest Dibiit.er, with doub e three dory b. , :nk buildings and all the tnodern u,•te,deneee Immediate poge•east,n gtven. Apply lex door to the prnpfirty. or tiA B GA RV AB es CO., Conveyancers, corner of MATH and Fir.sz.ir reels. Teramaccoromodtairr. ap2e-2Pt lEt Or SALE—AW ELEGANT RE. RIDENPIL behnlitilly gilt:taloa opposite Mark's Church. Locnetetree• Apply t" GB W (31. L ap26 61 620 tad 630 132 ChTol' Street. ETO LET—THE WHQLE ()It ANY portioll of the f!CoMll•nowealth Breading' Nos 611 end 613 CEIBST.Itre overt: also, the :econ.d. third. nr.d toorth etori‘s of the tfarh!e :;tov.e. N . J. rap ado:so - 1 , - MM Street. Awl , to TDOS. B. I'OYNYiLL •ottoting- Donee or D. D. Jayne & Son. No. 2ka CHB4I"NErr Street. ai2i di TO LET—A OOMMODIOUti =Kt DWELLIIS 0, No. 13 !forth FhODTT Street. Raul moderate amk.ir to WIrrtIZEILL it SRO., 0029-tf 47 and 471 North s 1 ,30raT) 9tr4si an F',..1(E' . .. E. 3 10 1 PR' SALE.— & R ES ihmly grron-y BpinK u. , PNR:, with moiler❑ amPr,tva watts,. for sale. Nu 1006 wiavAit eltrlet. near Tenth and Pp?* q Of , rden Sitt...sts, to ein.s. an S.ritte. hpp!v to AMOS BußroN,Ex'r., N , E. 139 a cr EN PH St. Cap22St* FOR SALE—OHOICE LOT ON THE Leading Bagroad, vietst'OrTrAttott 080. TOWNSIOD. aple-tuth.3t 123.3-4 t , ottzh. FOUL FEE KO , et. VERY FIN AND ELIGIBLY malocated Clernututown reisitionge, wqrat $O,OOO. Alga. 'mkt resioacce at f,haltea bills. neat li P. Railroad. worth. Je6.ooO,for sale or exchaase forearm or city hones. Apply at 236 161JR13:1 Vloy. Also, a neat bones in esTmantownto vat, famished or uriftirniftbed: nob3t th.tal2t. DE COTTAGE F-I;R SALE Jar.E—Oue ba-t located and moat couiroait•ntly-ar ranged corrz (gib as AT.* NTIC (iIFY. Apolv to JOPN V -iTAttti, t;ooldpo. N J. II SA —THE BUILDING =KANT) T, t7O 308 R. Rtreet. mouth nide. L. , 60 feet front, 306 fact deep At a feet in &Pt , ' Widens to 76 'est. to an 8 fact alley. running to Ciner,y ntr got apol• at the Office of Christ Charch Efospioti. 2.213 WA] NUT Street. er0.1.-.2t ISIESTOVvri LLT COTTAGN PO Et SATE, 'alai. Stable. Fruit Trees. Florpsr (leviers. and ..boat qae. atf acre of groan& c rnor or M . "IN I BOUND Lark" and PEAR Etre , t Withil, one qa o 4 lbF pa P•ors.rar raj .ro d depot at Heatonvilte. Immsdiate possess geven. Apply co A. B.- (ARV IR, & eq. • aF26-6t 8. W. cor. NINTH . and FILERS, I' Streets. TWO GERMAN TO WN 00'r- TAGE .4. well locared. will he ex , Naliged for good City UrrPtrtl. 13. F. 41L'qU'f, 4%3 5. FO'i `ll 'it npl el FOR i , ALA--A. DE itiA BLE PROPERTI, 'the residence of the late Dr. Jacob eiba.rneea, deceased, wqh lidabboat Acree of euveri , r 1,,1ne attached. It le altua.ied in the bonnet of Di-TRIS MOTOWN, Caster county. within ten minutes' walk of the. CLeetei Vail..y and Ponoeyleanla Stations. at which al' trains stop. The Dweliing le very convenisnrly anti substaetially built. with B.arn. Tenant Hoare. Spring Bones and all necessary out buCdings. Tbere is a gleat abundance of ebrubberp. Fruit. and hhade. Trees. Part of the land wal be sold with the buildings, if desired. APPIY CO AB DO WN altis-rcinaz. ap7-11a ING CO ViIN P. a St VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREIT" .PRAPERTY. —The snbear 4 bers offer atprivate ash., a property un CHESTDIUT Street. between Seventh avi4 Eighth streets: 41 feet front on Chestnut street. and 178 feet deep, ramming to Jayne street. with the privilege of ala feat pEteHagE.-Wts7 running' to Eighth etreot. 71F TY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the pnrehaeo money may remain on the property as a ground rent,or by bond and mortgage. LAITHAN & SALLADE, lalit SOUTH NINTH Street. roh44f Philadelphia. et FOR SALE-A NEAT COT mai.% TSGB RRS11)10 CE and five acres of I. Ind on the Byberry .A.,,dainsia Turnpike 1 miles from enda luela or Cornwa , l's dtntion. on the Phila. and Trenton Ilailroed. r ihe.rfon , s le new. in cottage style. convent. , ant. and well fintpbsd, surrounded by rgreens and mbar orbs men cal trees . ..There is also a thrifty young or chard of choice varieties of apple pear. cherry, and other trees. For further information, terms. Sic., app vto ti!MTMMEEMZIaI FOR PALE OR TO LET-MA.(I - country li:We on the Brandywine, six to thirty acres of Land; stone Dwelling-h...use, 52 by 33 feet, including' large Kitchen and lista-room, c...nt.do lag twelve Ronnie, wah valuable ice-bonze adjoining. and necessary out-bwPdir .111 oreetad within thn last OOP Yea - c; Well shaded, with goba supply of fruits, app ea, peschen eberrloB. aw.; Vegotatne Garden well clocked; located two and a half mile , from Chidd's Ford Station, an tteFhillid.lubla and Ballirn•ire Central Railroad, commanding a fine vi. , vr of the Valley of the Breath wine nod surrounding country. For farther Particulars inqUiP3 of the surarcriber. 3). gJOEL PPER., aplil-tuihc6R 4 ' Chadd's Ford. Pennsylvania. FOR SALE--IN NORTH WARD, -WA CADMAN. ten Brick HOUSES. and one Frame; five on Market Mined, beginning at 6119; six on tiarpoatni Moot, beginning et gig All tneli-bailt• socd drs cal lers; will readily leiA for ten pei cent of what will par chasm them. .Pwrec MI winning a good home for from one to two thousand dollars had Ootoer eau enriv. Terms easy. B. H. fiktoWINUSG, aim COOPER. Street. Once foot of MARZST Strlant, iplls-Im* CAMDSN, N. J. NI FOR SALE -- THE "MANSION Sint HOME," at atlantic City. with FITENIT Ma and everythtng conyclete. Aleo, two neat Cottages, 9 rooms each. Also. Bnllding ',me, near the Bathing•Kronnd. The " Philadelphia Home." at !Moe Island. with or Without Fr/tenure, very low. B F. OLSRISI, ap2 MS South VOr/B.TH Streak Mk FARMS FOR SAI,E.--52 ACRES, very desirable country. Residence, near the Fox Chase, 6 miles from Philadelphia. 115 Acres, Green township. Pike comity. 60, 40. and SO Acres. near Chestnut Rill. 640 Acres, near Long. a-Coming, N. J 50 Acres, Waneonda, Lake county. Illinole. 1,500. 1.200 . 300, 178 274. and others. in Delaware. 90 Acres near Medic. Also, many others in various localities. Al so. a large number of desirable Cottages in Gentian. town. Oh eetnut Rid, and other places, some of which will be exchanged for city properties For list ofDwellings ses North Amoricerm and U. R. Garotte. B. F. GLENN. 12.3 8. FoI7E.TH t treet; asdfl and 51. W. en, gIiIIRSOPSENTA and CRAWL ORPHANS' COVET SALE- ESTATE of Manna W. BBPBDRE, deceased. Valuable Estate known as "BATH CHALYBEATE SPRINGS," at B.RIBTOL, BUCKS (VONT?. PSNWSYLVAITI Under authority of the Orphans' Quart for the County Of Backs end State of Pennsylvania, WILL BE SOLD AP PUBLIC SALE. on the preinUes. on TUnDAT. MAT SA. 1804. AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M., the tollowiLg described Real Estate: This valuable estate is /situate at BristoL Backs contr. ty. Pennsylvania. on tha line of the Philadelphia, Trenton, and New Yin* Railroad, and his a large FRUnT on BATH di s. E dt, which may be divided inn, dtalrable COTTAGE LOTS. The liaprovo. manta are all that are requisite for a SUMMER rtBSOBE, and con sist of a . . FOUPATORY FRAME. lIOUSE. UPWARD 3 OF ONE BUR PESO PEST LONG, with a capacious whir attached; an extensive piazza ex tends along the whole front; a DIMI4O-80 , 41 24 BY 73 FEST, office. Wine-room. five chambers, and two parlors are on the first floor; Sitcom below gains Two stair-cases leadint from :he mete halls. extend to the upper floors, which are aivided into FIFTY tin. AtOitS PLEASANT SLEEPING Rooms. Several. Spring houses for drinking and bathing pox puns. A TEN-PIN AILEY, with halls and pins complete. Ice House otpable of holding several hundred tons of Ice, which can be obtained with great facility upon the pram:see. Carriage Houses, Stables. Barn, and other necessary outhouses. A handsome Lawn, studded with GRAN. OLD PINS TREWS, . _ . • - - many of them towering to the height of nearly 100 feet. faces the house, waiie in the rear is an extensive gar den. containing the greatest variety of fruit and dowers. imported and planted by tbe late owner TEE Y ARM 11.a.* 65 ACK ge OF LAND, of the lin eat quality. and in a high state of caltivallen. having all been covered with lime and other fertilizers within the part year. But the chi, f attraction and matter of great value is to be Mind in the MtIdIOLNAL Qt.TALLry OF THS SNOB Oh. for drink_ and bathing. wham anound neon this property They have been the .I[l.blORT OF INVALIDd AND OTHERS FOR ON. BUN' HAD Tha.llB FaST. and possess a value not connoted. if equalled. in this or any country. facts which are attested br Dunlap & ORtypoie's American Daily dlelccrtitier. of August let. 1794. which says: .The medic - nal qualities cannot be explained in a newspaper: any person desiroa, of infirrmation on this subj set is refertad to Dr Rosh's (impartments and °beer- Tattoos read June 18.1773. before the American ?allow phwal &Mary. held at Pktiadelphia. and experiments and cases publiesed in the first volume of the 'F'hdoso phical Transactions of rhilatletpliiit.' by Dr John A. De Normandie, formerly one of the proprietors of these bathe " And farther, by analysis made by the eminent chemist, DA. r. A. GE N ru. in NaY. MR as follows, vie: "The gm:nth/Wye analy sis shows that one pound ( 1 7.000 grains) of water con tains: ?baptists of Iron 1451 g - raine. Bicarbonate of Iron 0 1741 do. Bicarbonate of Manganese . 0 - 000d.o. Bicarbonate of Magnesia .... OGI do. Bicarbonate of Lime 0 . 1003 do. Bicarbonate of bode. 001116 do. Bicarbonate of Potash 0 0319 no. Bicarbonate of ammonia trace. do. ' The ce;ebreted tiIitALIBIATR SPRING OF GERMANY. . _ namely. of SPA AND PINK 'NT. show from the analysis of Struve a great similarity with this water, in regard to the proporciona of iron salts. that of Spa containing 0 3731 grains. PYrMont 0 1901 grains. THIS CONTAINS 0 '4102 (MAINS. Chloride of. Sodium lfidS grains. Sulphate of Lime o'oll7 do. Aluedna into, do. Sincic acid.... .....0'0793 do. Hydrosruphurtc acid Organic Substances (crenic acid, etc) o'o9+G do- I'm Carbonic Acid 0 1191 alb “The constituenta of this water. which are of great value as medicines, are Iron. Pawl/boric acid, Oarb.voc Acid. besid. a Potash. Soda, and Lane The Iron te im portant, both as an astringent and ionic; ts• astrlogoot eEp/ many in Paativa 13 re morrnk go. Cot , lunatic° Owe ita, Diabetes, Chronic MlleollllC.tarrti. Le coorrine t; and int a tonic it Is used with the gro , ne-t advantage in dyarr , p• tic affections. Ana:lota, Chlorasis, fur it is atoolutelir Berkman', to form. the bleod cornnacies, or, in other words, it Is a main constituent of biaad. •• A part of the Iran is combined with Phomphoria Acid. which still .farther anittnocta the aline of [hie okra]. water. ” Its pros mity to the cilles of PHILADBLPHIL (within twenty miles) NEW yow.N. (wontn sixty fire miles). and TRI ETON (within t.O miler). and its eit B Y scre ,l by Railroad and Stessalfeat (being I.ss than one- f /arta or a mile from the Railroad Station, and bat one-half a mile from the Steamboat Landing) cevidered wicb its Beauty. Rs Mineral ay/rings, and other advantages, make It one of the MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTIES ow THE KIND LYRE OF suRED•To THE PUBLIC. as an examination will onncinCe .ny PERSON. CLUB. ORICOMPADIT desiring to masses snob an eatate. • It may ha examined at any time • pon application Le Mr. crcrlier, realdina thereon and reached by the Phi- ladelphia, Trenton. and New York Railroad to Bristol, or Camden and Amboy Railroad to Nurlington, .1.. thence by Perry Boat acmes to Bristol- Plan of the propert with draft of the improvementa. y. may be examined at the Auction titers. By order of the Court J. 0. TS OM iS, rileork of Orphans' Court. J. .1 STEPHEN BENTON. } E xecatorL JANES A. PREEN/M. Auctioneer. No. 4%9 wAtaiur Street. Philadelphia. eyWi etraliehte WENN - OF BEAUTY. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES. A new FRENCH OOSEETIO for beautifif OM. whiten ing. and preserving the complexion. It is the most wonderful compound of the an. There is Penner Chalk. powder. marries's.. blemum. nor tale in its com position. it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax i Imam its extraordinary qualities for preserving the skip. making it soft, smooth. fatwand transparent. It Penes the old aPPOST young the homely handsome. the handsome more beautiful. and the most beautiful divine. Price 15 and 60 rents. Prepared only by HUNT di 00.. Perfumers. 41 South EIGHTH Street. two doers above O et heetettO. and IE3 SouthElliVENTH Street. above 'Wal -1 Inin/P-na AIUCTIOW S!MILM3. JOHN B. MYERS & Co., AI3CITION NEE& Nor 232 and 234 !WAXIEST Street LivOE IMPORTANT Posh TV: oAtE OF 877 PAM ..sons ashSti.ll....al. yusynEr. BRtyl-ja nblit Gan- Mau. DRY GOODS. PALM ROODS, EaßeArd. bisrfr tAi.&e.,Aa . TFITS DAY. OARD. —We Invite the early perriculet ettontl•ut of dealere to the large end general seeortment of gut er:ca 11.1ush. Frenell. and Gentian dry monde. gshi t hate. °merest- e amoat 577 paskaive /154 lots 1)( tivple and fenny artfclee, to he perempt roll °enclose.. on fear townies'arealt. part for c.sit. eetatnetelr , n dna rt.inn Attila O'eleCfr precisely. with ea, pttB; to be coctinued all day and part , ?.01 the evening 10 brat , lntermissk.u. SR tRTg ADD DR sterßit3 JEcludeo in Our sale of Thursday. April 28:n. will be fouler In pan ab.nitigiOdeseas hoelery, i.ores, ahirte and drairata dus embracing large varieties of derira • UV goods for city miles. LARNE PERES.IffORy BALE, OF EIFROpIt . A.IB, INDIA. rcki7. o. We tvll I bold a large sale of Br itisb otermen. French. and vracriesais drr (Pod., bg dada.MßllB. 01 tone MOnthest credit and pert fur GRA. TIFII 4 MOANING._ April 28th, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock. cogs. raising _ '775 PO ,l ll &GIB AND LOTS of British. German, French, India, and American dry grams, embracing a I 'no. fall, and fresh tentortia.mt of woolen. worsted, linen. cotton. and silit goods fur 9117 and c nntrr sales. N. D.—eartiment of tho same wilt be arranged for ex amination. with cataloXUen• early on the morning of mane, when dealers will Slid it to their interest to attend. LARGE PEEFISIPTOEY SaLB OF FOREIGN AND DO lb DRY GOO D 6, tiOofre. is ar re, &c. .110T1r. E. —ltOltled In our sale of foreign and domes tic ory goods, on PlittEtt-DAY morning. non l 28th. at 10 o'clock, will be tumid in part the foll..wi a de.l cable ar ilclee,to be euld without reserve, on tour mouths' credit, std for cash. patlid igen standard matins. pack aims cmset joins. packages fancy prints. ch ages twine and batty. caees neat et, les &Me lean Prints. cares n.at style. American emcbstast. eases nglisn and German gingharne. ca..s ar, on cl , eeae. - cases blue denims. clues ticking. cacao bi , e mime. cases black and colored Nilesias. e.t.a brown and bleached ntanliati. canes fancy cettonadss. catesjesin and /Outman. Saxon) dr. s, goods. carte fancy lawn , and InCOUSte, carer PcPlins and mortninainell. Cate , fancy tons Ann pull de chevron. ca., ee beg. stn.' canna de 10.11100. pieces F.rentb pi - cce mote ram auk alpacas. • IGO bales cotton Latin. LINEN GOODS. %HIS NOENING. April 28th. will be sold - pl.cee 7-4 nod 8.4 Barnsley damasks. pieces wbite end brown dan.L.eg.e and elptbi, pi.ces damask nod 131206 towels. -- - pieces diaper and plain towels tieces bleached end brown linen hacks. pieces elastic moven. dozens lc and 3 linen cambric handkerchiefs. TAlLOktilie 000138—TO oi.o - flrgy..3 taro OTHERS 'Elbe mormia:G. Acorn. 28th. will bdiadln4erl In ociiiale— ut say 775 pieces vp‘olen. and caniaots. pieces Beigtau and Frestsh broadcloths, in blue, black. and Isnot, colors. wens. English black cap and cloak clorlis. piAaan Ungllch nialtons. in fa .thinnabla &Midair. pu-car f.nct Frennli c.ssunores. places back doeskin.. —piece. black sac fancy satinets. pl. cos black Italian cloth. - -plena. black drill , . Eat). A.e . , black Satin 14:d raacy rlLk ypbtinge, urges, Tel, vox. Lomory glue. a spool cottons. thread cravats and ties. hoop and halmorli .k:rt.. shirts and ara wale. lia.n c!ooncna, batcana, cottlu attafs. woolon. Tblbat, end dello shawl.&coy at twice. ac Also. s tock of arnertear..dry gods for ca,h. 31 cases pion. bats a.nd Somaerh: , oee Ste. CARPETS AND CANNON trrigag, TkiilS Munn 1,0. April 28Ch, at prscilely ck, be sold au as sortment of inKrain, Vinitlart. hsthp, .I.A. and rag cAr- Pete, iinntoo inattings- Plaaldr.rOka i,SLE Or zpityc okitmeN. aDiD burrizit DI Gooo.s. (ea. FOX SPLIII.LI FALB. , . UN MONDAY HO. Mai 2d. at 10 o'clock. wily be cold uy cd.ealeigne, on roar months' credit. snow. P . ACKA.GES AND 1,019 Of I'm al, at-1 14.11 . ! - 6h Ja - y . embracing a largo and choice L-ient a or lancv sur d Ptbpie nricles in silk, woreted. ?: , ,,,102. and Cila3ll R. B —fon:toles of Ibe aarne arraoved for ext. nara.tior, unth cstafnpn•+s. nnr...r on m of the aaJo, whop dehlom wt l find t V) their intlrott to attend. LANG!, PVPITIVE BALI?. OF 1,100 P keg i.Ge.i BOr)19. SROkS. BROliebS. 3111111 Y GOA'S, ,TRA.Vir GOODS. 6,c. ON TURR.DALY MORNING, May ad, at 10 o'clock. will be eoa by eatelngna with. of trosnreo. in fen, months , cm' it ab Int Llga paeka,ee bows, eboes brogans, ravalr- boors , mb , acnia Prime and fresh assortm.nt of de,ireb:e, articled f.,r men. W. men. and cbiidr. n, oC atty and .E.t.te:L. nuannfantae, Also, in int;ii'eiltltS. hoOde, 11,,r B —Famelse, with catalogues, early on the morn In of Fale. I - lA7iI(I'IT 4k CO., AUCTIONEEi4B, No. 230 MARKET Styast. curntror Bank _ . CA.TaI.. , •GII.P. SA Lid OP vi AL r v SPRI7G OLOI HMO. •-0 NfPnizierG 0V313 3,4'00 G &MIEN I's on T 8 C 7 tt6DAY April 'LS. at le o'cieek. in eroding the satire balance of stoca of a liret.clen. city haute. viz: All wool Fa ,, cy Caseimere &D e Drew (3,-.a.ta; rw.ed, Linen glut , 14011. tiff. r, Slat. Satin. Cateire,re. Velvet. wad. 'dareet i lee Vests; Ototh. Cessiroc-re. Mum', and Tweed Pears. with a large va riety of ether eesirable Clothing. Oppo for examinee ti&n ith-catatogues early on the nwmaing of sale. ap27 2t COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE OF DIE.6O.I;OTION.—THE ccparinershipilereicilore existing betweentte 1111- dent gn ed. ender the name of M. &C. 8 ['MOTE SHUSH. has been this day disso:ced, by mutual consent, 'ens business of the firm will be settled lay M 08873 STERN BSROSE, at No. 14 BANK , treet. 3108E4 STEENBERG - ER. April 12, MI. CH soil.SB BT.EdteIIErtGER,. NOTICE OF PABTNERSIIIF.—THE subscribers have this day entered into a partner ship under the name of 6TERB.I3EitGIER, HreSoll, & CO., for the Maaufacture a,.d Salo of Marts. Collars.and Furnishing °hods generally and will occupy the store Ito. 14 DA.bilf Street, Pirite3Aphia. GILA EL.E3 STERNS ? . .443EN. MiCHe SI, C. HIR .CH SOLOMONH SHALEeiI-ciER. Aprll32, 156.1. apiathett NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER. SHIP. —The undersigned i ereby give notice, under theprovistens of the nets of Assembly of the Commoa wealthofPenasylvania elativeto Limited Parteersnipa, tbst they have formed a Limited l'artaership, and pith- Ilsh the following ths terms thereof: First. The nape of the firm ander which said pa.rtner- Ablo b.ball be conducted, shall tre JOHN 4B SOT V. . . . Second The szeretrEd nature of tba business intended to be ti aneacted. is the Manufacturing of Women and Cotton Goods, and selling the same; the place of bug law a to be in the city of Philadelphia. Third. The name of the general partner is. SOHN' AB BOTT; the name of she special partner is raerfore IiOtKINS. Both said General and Special Partners re. aide in the city of Philadelphia. Fourth The amount of capttedwhich the said Special Partner has contributed to the common stock. is the sum of FIVII TBOUSAILeD DOLLARS, to cash. ifth. Said . partnership shall commence on the MI dear of _F Match, ISb4, and te*minate on the 233 day of March, 18.47. JOHN ABBOTT Clenet`al Path:tel., mh24. fleet* FRANCIS HOSKINs, Special Partner. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HENRY W KAMA!, hayinn purchased the in terests of TREVOR T. FOWLER and TIITLOW JA.(111- BON, in the bustnees heretofore derided on in the Gisela. House, under the style of KANAGA. FOWLER as 00.. thepartnerehip is cereby declared to be dleaolvel All patties indebted to the said firm are retinetitel to toste settlement with Henry W. KOZ,Cra. EMMY W. .ICANS.GA, TREVOR T. FOWLER, TIITLOW JACKSON. PHILADELPHIA, April 4. ISM. ap7-tf TimUNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS Der formed a Copartn,rebip for the carrying on of the. JOB PRINTING Basiness. tinder the ilmwitioie of MYERS, GRAHAM, MYERR. WM. J. GILMAN. • WM. McFAHLAND. APRIL 15, 1561. ae2o-12i* NOTICE.-CHABLES C. KNIGHT L 9 admitted to on Intereat in our butanes!' from this d a t e . - lon. ROBE;4 and Steel Merchants. N. B. corner SISCObD and VINE ?treat., and ikla and 44 North HNONT. Street. PIIIIAMILPHLI. ADril L 1884. aul•lzn' THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS -a- DAY entered into copartnership. and having par chased the interest of PETER T. WEIGHT & CO.. will continue the Wholesale Drug business. ender the name of STFOTTCH. BSA GATT & CO.. at the old stand. Ifo. COQ MARKET &rest. . , AARON ETTLEV3R. JOSEPH S. Nr.NNSTT. PRILADELPRIA. dpTS7I. 7QBL ara-lm ~,~c~~. r) .TTERS TESTAI I / 4 1ENVAltlt UPON the. Estate of THEODORE BIRELY. deneae,d. ha ving been prattled by the Regiater of Wills of the City . and County of Philadelphia to. THOMAS D. STITES and DAVID S. CLUE N. all persons indebted to said estate are rtnneeded to make Pa9l3l B W , and those having Claims against the W.V% to present them to I AVID S. MUNN. 1441 BEAM Street. ap27-It s THOMAS D. STITES, MI6 ALLEN Street. TN 7 HE ORPH A NS' COURT FOE THE -a- CITY AND COpNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . Aerate of FRANZ Apia LINo. demand Notice is hereby given ihat the widow of mild dace• dent has filed in said Court her natition_ and an a p praimment of the personal estate Which she elects to retain. under the act of April 14th, 1851. and the sup. Plements thereto. and tbat th ammo wi unless moved on FRIDAY. tbe sixth day of Stay, 1864 mar ttone be lied thereto. WM. W. lily ANAT.. atilB-inth4t Attorney for MARY AV? LING, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR -a• TEE CITY AND MITT a OF PEIIL&DELPHLA. . . _ The auditor appointed be the c.,rirt to audit. eettle. and adjuet the ftecorust of ASSN F.._ RI Ati, WM. DU &NS, and JOSEPEI traeteax under tho whl of ilitWIN RYAN. deceased, for hie daughters the said ANN N. RYAN. and MARTEL RYAN. MARY SWETN. and the children of his late daughter. CATHARINE. NILY, deceased. will meet the Parties interested for tho Purposes cf hie spootetmeut on MONDAY. May 9th. 1864. at his office. 153 South FOUR en street_ in the city of Philadelphia. B. SPENCER HILLSR. sp26-tutheit Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' copra FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Berate Or BllaJArdiis BOBINso rt. Deaseeed.. The Auditor appointed bs the Conn to audit. nettlei and mallet the acconnt of BENJAMIN ItOBINS'III end JO.4ED ROB tasblil. Executors of BENJAMIN 11O8irt -50 N, dammed. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the aceountants, will meet the parties inurested. for the purposes of his appointment, on 71 JESDAY. Ma' , Id, 1564, at tour o'clock P. M., at his office. No. 152 South FO !TETE Street. in the city of Philadelphia. WM. C. HANNIS. Auditor. api9 tuthsst* TN THE ORPHANS' COUR r FOR IN THE CITY JED COUNI'Y OF 'PH eOELPHI.S.. Estate of thCminor eaildren of 1413 GET eM C CR, deceased. The Auditor gppoltrod to fitvitt setkle. and adjust the coconut of EtlghilEglt MAXWELL talteam.atalrY guardian of the minor children of HUGH &HIM, late of the City of Philadelphia lumber merchant deceased, of the relate of the Said minors allotted to them in the Partidoe or the Relate of their uncle. I'I3OIIISE late of the City of Philadelphia. deceased. and to make diitribation, mill attend to •tire duties of his appoint• svpnt,MONDAY, ihe..4.61241 . L'y of IdSP •, A. D . 16l on at 4 o'clock. P. M.. at his °Mee. No. R. 7 South Greet. in the Cloy of Philadelphia ap2l their& JOSAPH CLAY. Auditor. TN '1 HE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY of RVIT.A.pRL Plll4. e — Tr MO; 0 A A derpaeeA, Notice is hereby given that the widow of said deo& dent bee filed in paid Conrt her petition, and an 50- Prairement of the personal aerate which she elects to re. Lain ander the act of April 14. 1%1, and the enordertients thereto, and that the same milt be anproved by said Court ea. FRihAll, the sixth day of M.. 7. ISti, nat.'s en rept lone be Med thereto WM W. 3 ifVIIN _ aplB-Inth4t Attorney for A .11V7i UAW) I. NQ TIOE.—L - ETT.ERS OF Arik DIE INFS. TRATION on the lletato of 19 iIItRA.RA SI WIS G. de ceased, b been geom. - 3 to the undemigned. all per sona illetbted to +Sid Latino Ore reSo,sted tO retke NV- Inept, and all parsons haying claims againeL the name Will present them to HOHLW6O, administrator. N. W. corner THIRTIIENTI and WOOD Streets. Or to .Ih his Attorney, FREDERIC EWER - twirl nth PRI SD %treat- .• GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM AND WATER-MUTING .A..PPLIATIBI,_ For Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings and Private BAPitlO.OOll. Mannfaetnred Ity_ths VAION IMAM ADD WATBEADIATIBO 1 0011PAKI OF PHILanaLrIA P WOOD, 41 South TOURTH St stlal&istOn B. M. 19111.1PWALL. finnerinteingt T 011 Ei O.N'S L 0 N DON ELWI/NEN, on INIROPBAN BANOS. for M. mines. not.le. orionblio Institutions, In TWENTY DIFPBANNT &MM. Also, Philadelphia Ilanws% Hot. Air Furnaces. Portabls Beatars. Lowdown Orates; Plrelboard Moves. Bath Bolters. Stawhole Plates. Broil. Coolitos Stoves. din . - sa wholesale and ratan, b 7 the manufaaturers, MEM SHARPE, it THOKIQN. rohl•totbmtho No. N amoin Flom& BARRELS YOUNGER'S . tit- 7 Et. Anne ' s Brewers. Aga. IL otors, muk tur saki by _ co. wilajAby H. !EATON & spy sVI Ciesta 1114/Irt , As hereafter. BALE OF Errp.:LaThED EXPRESS PAIK THIS MORNING. ' a ti at In °Week, we will sett the nee armed .cv n foueetiett IA- prism Ceßtretates. v. 2 : the , Ri-radaa and Regard Santoro remaroce at the etrice for more than Ma utqk DST Meet of charm. LAM BALE OF ITRAW 0 1 10D1 On FRIDAY 1110ILNING. about 29th !natant, a 10 ,Arlocs. be sold t)l.. :410 C 1.504 frElolFtraW COMPr,-11:1 me., of new and desirable abar , i , ; far irlin Lana rung: m pe and tassel trimmings. intA. St, • scovp & sTEW ART. A usttonoors, w:11 tire N I. , sonal Montt to Saios of MR lifl li AN I ... dw . of sit doptions,ano rwiteit: URI?, ~f i...v.ie,..,1. or ktog 1:1 p honrekeelhag. on rho pr,.0,, 7. owners. or et their •-levent e nd - see ip. , yi j E,, u. ,,, I. MOO. MM2 fIRE 4 LIII3I , and CIS SAM6Ot I s r ' .........—..... pHI LIP FORD & 1 30., OTT A.UoNr v R ,a- 521, MARK If.? RIO sid2 (IOWA:: -.ROE 5tr,,,,,.., : LARDS POSIRIVE SAL 110 ES, 8 S OF Ati 11, - 060 CAs&s 80 0 11 q.o ti _ 4.0 THIS MORNINu April 21412. at IQ Whiodh p.- ei.id2r. tri ho 'old 1,-, , logno. for caFk. 1 101 sus.. moon boy's ', and ~ , ,,,b,,',1 . kip, and arab. b ,ots, balmorals. Oafor.) li e ,: .„,' blots, &c • women's, zntsse,.. cu ,• c _ . , goat. kid. and htoroevi) heeled bo..tx ~n 4 ek,,, ‘, , - . ,'li! . kr tfAre, bll, lr.ns marl also eity•ra..rie good% 'H' sai- Orton for Plrataitatlon, with satalonsß, the morning of nalo,Carly , -_-----_—, LABGE POSITII7B •SALk OF 7.090 CAI.I; Ei:4ll'l siii•EN, FS Ril(ii.k IV ~ dp Oa MOND • 7 lirOßd I aill. jpvtia ley, fo 2d. r ai 3 i el tnt+ axan prectn.ealult , Wi ll NE . 4 add by , k 1 ap.h. I.i,a c, a )v,:7. aett y.l , Gel& kip. at d ethic hna:a, hrra.tts btnnord'a. OE'L, Ile., cavalry hoot.. sin . WOVJAceli, Tni.o4B'. aad cd dreh'e tali. kip vet kid, aad mrimeco beeledi b 4 .pd osoen. viipiwrb itlit=ra hret.•::tul, • to, ; al , 0. e, a ade hoods Oven fa, otateleatou. With 0.411.41; early en the morning of A14.1b, pAN o , n AST & TIONE.E.R6. No. 21 UI NA emir Sweat. LARGE bESCIAL BMX OPTP.A.W' - GOODS, BY CAT* MO 41 ay. klep coromenc(lrg VD It 00,,F1T proc„11 Priglng aboat. B uo ra1444 dp. most faun:blo re , orm bunt. e.. 1 bate kelz. 4 . ale dren's w.ar HENR Y P. WOLBERT7 -- r,IIIOVONFAIR. No. %CZ X. REM Strcwt. Soath ati..muls, CLOTHS, CASfflaSNlsh, tlhErti, DIV 1. ;01)D3, as - Oa On Ftat) KO liblitfa. April 20. at 10 o'clock. will be eo d c.o.tk; s , ca bl , c ctika, :ters d e ro.i cloth lc Bkirts. vevoi end o.netta4,, , b ur Lets, t,im wine, friegee, combs, brtt.taes,[UAW and Pard,.pt hal*, hbo'fr s,!pj, rt Dry (00:17.. .rmratczn. Notions., t. MONDAY, 'WE.Ltai , SDAY, cad FEIDA.Y Mormg AAA. atencingut 1 / I ‘,'cioct. • MTHUM , SONS, • xtog t394nd 14] South porrpari sty. sala at Nan 1:39 and t•V Slutb Fe.mth ntroet SPPERICE iet7liatlTlf.E. EL r.GAN • 1.10 IEtY, P A 15 0 t, bl. LOO EON. LAFtliz BIIIMELS eA RP kr), ;THIS Mut NAND. at 9 .3'ClaCt AS the aucttaa Store, the stparlor rarnitaro, r. •gtai Tf.FeWirOCI Waal.) by CtliCk , Tin.4. OAP by 9 , c11.• roseritx , d tra-loaaun. frur flan 'rents r ~,d pl,-yrairrurs, large walact hJok:.• cat% Bab Ert1..51 61.11• TAU, aela • _ vIATER. iIAsKA . TIIIg DAY. at 12 e FfITOTJA' vareh •Tb 3 e Fraut Ana tyrter vanb• f, contit Duite4 Ste. ad [45 water cm.k., wiser ricAr.4s A pcltipb way be teen at front and (Pier is:voita the balance on ?FA :y's I Wad. ' SALE OF AID,CELLANEOII9 DtMES, Vp. - -Ar A l i , EII.A.RT • 0 VENIL Kitu BOOKi, THIS AirrEougo3Nr. AnrO 2.Etb. at- the e.netiortetere. inigcelian4ou s trim n librnry. Shvetailee' toy book 0, &c. SAID at the Rising Snn SURPLUS FlllskalTD RE. 13 I.,LlAitu IdIRRO.;', CattoLAG Ss. RONRD.iy:s, OM FREDAY SIORSISO, 29thinst., at Li o'clock. no 134/111.1111C.'o97:‘ aVanryt, ukt the junction of the ()Id York road (ttbstnit 54. m ViPtgo the sat - pins flrnitnre,, boot-cases ro.owsod Whitt table. mantel mirror, careets, msttings or al' s , (iermantown carriage by Rogers, per Conges a mad WPROU Nay be examined at 9 o'clock, on the morning Of :hi sale. Palo at No. 1624 grown Street. ELEGANT ETAT I lIRA , pc)OL..t.:ASES, VELVZT Cal ON TUESDAY MORNIOI3. .. • . May sa, ~ c loctr. by oatmlogn". at No 1 521SnWp street. the elegant furniture. including snit of drsv no roam fnrtituro. fine brneatalle covering. enesrier ros. you'd /wok case. wa.nut book-cane cr,th retr,)rd.,,n, baci , tome sideboard, snit of elegant chamber farvitare, ite.tvelvet carpets., &a Sfc. May be examined at S o'clock on the morning of sale. PIAIIe Salo on th.Pr.m+aes ELEGANT COUNTItY 8 40.68412 DY AND eI.:MMIT eTTZ.t.ET, 011 WPI , NE*DaIt. • 4,18f.4. flt 3 o'clock P. M. will be soli nnblt /4..1e, on the peemieee. . elegant ~^onary ne , q. S cum uotuar of Darby road and hUrtbrillt, kJ' et. Daltr• , tna mansion, 2 carrlage bonve, swag• n house tenant boa e, tee benne. so., ue.gc table garden. flut and thus-3 t! , 144., hydrenlic ram, goad epriug water, 11,h pond, &c idL a To tneble and handsome country place. 4/A.- Will be thaws by the owner and occupant. .1,) srph B. Conover. &c. M l Flign en' Sala ASEETS OF TITS BANN: OF FUTNaILVA.T.CIA. ON TTIORSDA.Y. May 5, at 12 o'clock t oun, avid be Fold at nualla Asia at the "Ibiladolpe is Esc,ia,nee. by order of the le- ha 'n of the Donk of Ponneylvania, in pnrsuence o the at/Irci. City or the tkairt or Common Pie,* of Phi ladelpcia. rsh airing OSFt to or said batik. Term- as , h. PArabla on PI! b tore Mc; bloc which may 12 e'olodk ter. catalsabme. which may be had at the surda¢ roomr. ON TUESDAY, Ms 7 M. at 32 o'clock M.. at the Philaiebbia 2.zelangt :vilhout rsPerva • - - Bitgant Country Seat. Bristol Turnpike (tornioriv qt. Bowen's, an.l latterly Kr. ne , trver'a), large and eaten• did stone man Ell(M. stance atdcoachhoned and litters& The mansion Is egantny fiat ed with all tuoder: con. ven!'nces. and the grounds hand.coma y laid oat, and improved Commands beautiful view.. csnce• 'OW td, churches also eihools, and accesible to cart. rteemboat- etnare. Sale ahroltdo. 415" - Fulfparticulars in handbals. 'NITED STATES MILITARY RAIL• BoArts OFFICE OF ASSISTANT grrulTunAtAsTse , Wearimo LON. April 15, 141. AUCTION. —WILL BB SOLD. on WSDnFoI tY. tee 19th day of May, at the Railroad Depot, in Al exane.r% Virginia: - MD Tone of Old Railroad Iron, ICO Tens ef Old Cart MlOl3, 110 T, ns Qt cid Re.trin !Non. 7 , 0 Tqus of Wrought Iron. 3 Tons of Old Braes and Copper. 310 Oil Barrels Terms: Cash in Government lands Ten CM percent to be pail at the time of nerahme, the balanee.on dell! very. The property must be removed Telthin ten days fro] date of sale. n. L. itoßmos aplE-tmylS Captain and A Q k. SIIIPPING. . 4 61tr e STEAM WEEKLY TO LL TGEPOOL. TOUCHING AT QUESISTOWN (cork Ha, bor.) The well-knows Steamers of the Lbw , Pool. New York, and Philadelphia ateamthip Catania , are intsroled to tail la fellows - CITY OF 8ALT1M0RE..............5AT1T5D1Y. ArrllBo , EDINBURGH SATURD“, Nits?. CITY OSWASHINGTON. .....SAMED AY, Mir lt and every succeeding Saturday at noon. from Pier 44 NORTH raver. RelliS OF PASSAU. Payable in Gold or its equivalent in Currency. FIRST CABIN Do. to London 1 1 0 8.5 t e Si S '' '' '' ''''''' Cl '''' Do. to 95 00 Do. to Paris OS Do. to Hamburg .90 00 Do. to Ht.mbors. ;`• 7 Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Bremen, Ronal. dam.- Antwerp, Re., at equally low rates Pares teem Liverpool or Queenstown: Pirst CON. S7O, t 6105; Steerage from Liverpool and Qnsinct°"' • ta. Thoee who with to send for their friends can lull tioltets here at these rates. 7.'r further Information apply at the Compasyl Grilses. .TOHN G. DALE. Aged. apl2 111 WALNUT Street. girja BOSTON AND PHILA.DRIr PHU STEAMSHIP LINE. sailing from eitalL Pert on 61,TIllttrAYS. from ETA wharf ahova:PlN➢ Street. Philadelphia. and Long Wharf. Boston. The Steamship NORMAN. Capt. Baker. Wilt so.B from Philsoolphis. for Boston on gatorday. April fiJ, ac 6..andisteamsb t 3 X 0 at.freni Modem for PhnsaelPhis , on emus day at 4 o'clock Y. M. These new and substantial steamships forma rognial line, tailing from each port panotnally on SattirdaYa Insurances effected at or:64lldt the premium Ohstlea on sail vessels. Freishte taken at fair rates. !Atmore ere reonosted to tend Slip Receipts and BO Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having ilia accommodation sPFIF to REFRY dOR DO.. mh9 333 Sou. h DELAWARE anemia EVA_NS WATSON'S NJ SALAMIS= an worm le SOUTH YOUETH STREIT. PHILADELPHIA. PA. A largo variety of PIZI-PEOO7 EAVES alwora tuna ELECTRICITY. -WONDERFUL 801. ENTIPIC DISCOVERY —All acute and clients dis eases cured by specialguarantee, when dewed Of ibt , Patient, at WAL ART Street, Philade , Maa. "4" in case of a failure n J charge is made. No drugging system with uncertain medical ..gents. Alt acres par. formed by Marnesiem finlvenlem, Or OthAr tions of Electricity. without sheens or any usmea 4 ".. sensation. For furtbsr information Baud and so , - pamphlet, which contains hundreds of certificate, troll some of ti e meet reliable men in Philadelolds. ichf have been speedily and t ermanentiv cored atter all , aher treatment from medical men had failed cis,r twelve thrmeend cared Inlets than flee years, a 1440 W- 1 " . NUT street. N. B —Medical men and others, who desire a know' lot• go of my. new discovery, can commence a fall CYIII4 of lechirea May 17th, 1864, at thi InetantOn, PV ° WALNUT street. Prof BOLL aS has onalifled over en thousand physicians, who use ' , electricity an a apaCial , l.l flonen , tatlon free Prof, BOLLES & Dr . DEO Was rseu WAI.IIII, Street. Philedelehts- anl 66 BEDFORD WATER."-INDI 171D5 ale arid dealers will be snooped With • • Bedford, Water. fresh from the Spring. at the shortest nottsc w the following rater : .... Ralfarrel. 40 a talon: Oa./ - % dodc ---- - ... ....... 2 L Rolf do (mulberry) ... sDi The barrels are well steamed. so that purchasers roil ilapenJ neon recelsinr the Water as pare and freeb es 0 the Spring. nu orders addressed to m1 ,, 5 s w , 11_ L.. A MDRRFION. Rstalford. PS RELI ABL AL L.A. CIDETPS HAIR RTISTOILIIR. It is not a dye. It reitoret tho hair to its natural color. It does not atain the still' It needs no B ins or other dressing. It I. a dresintli of Reel!. Price moderate. Tr, it. prepared only b 7 PAHL OLIVER, Apothecary. IM • SIQATRRRTIT se4 grigt.o.;, DR. FINE, PRACTICAL, 0014. wzrs - T7THirrr for the last twent be y years 219 Vlttg,t, below Third. inserts the moat antiftil fiIETFI 0 . ore monnted on line Gold.. Paths, eil.ar. Valokklitt ficralito. ,caber, ao.. at prieee, for neat and cab.til l3 %work, more tditasovablo than any Dentriet in thin car ~ Ototo. Teeth Angled to last for life. Altiiicial Test, repairtxlro ulna • ..o pain in extracting. all work cat ranted to lit. lieforoneo. Nod. families MoOORD'S PATENT ArtlEilllitt RAI TLE BATTON.—The beet Instrument of WI: lira defence In the world . Bold 'b7 the I" mt "' 145 N . SIXTH. b elow Rave Slo honhekeeeer 41 °' be efrltl3con 0 tp.R taths I MOBOAN OF4II, & CO. STEAM F IF ti• , OTil BVILDBREI. l'Oandfra, and w MlGhillifti and Boller Maker.. Mck, Lille *Li. ()ill; Stroat. Phibulalehis. MACKEREL, HERRING saAvi MOO bbls Mhe. ass. Noe 1. 9, and 8 Mackerel. iste-emsbl fat lish in Immo:ta packagen d ROO 2, 01,0 'Olt New Rea Snort, Fortune Bail an d 2600 boxes Lubec, Sealed. and Ro.l Herring. leo bble new Mess Shad. boxes Herkimer County Cheese Ma.store and for sale bv MURPHY & ROOti l L lalg.te fn. 1444 110121.14 Wg ;iv COTTON SAIL DUOS AND 0 _ of all numbers and broads. =won't , Dash A utpx Twills, of all dossriallo o Tants. artinics_, Trans and Wawa Clovers k' 5Ol Also, P aper Naufasturass' Delos !alts few I WM& Manila, polltag r Alall Twine h.. a.. 4912.71 W, avaimot . 9,,,, will4l no 10Eitt , *•""
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