lit MB ill l JOB SIGN MISS. —No sooner was the death of the Duo de Moray in own than the Emperor harried to his dwelllngi accompanied by M. Bouher, whose first start In Ufo wa9 as a lawyer. The Emperor wont Immediately to the dead man’s secretaire, and opening a drawer In It full of papers, desired that they should be packed up at onoe, so that he oould take them back with him to the Tullerles. But this M. Bouher’s professional conscience would notallow. The ves tiges of such consciences are to be discerned long -alter all trace of the common generic moral oon solerce is obliterated. "It cannot be done, Sire," said M. Bouher; “the law forbids It." “But it It must be done,” said the Emperor. “Itls an Im possibility, Sir, the law forbids It s and besides, What would the family say If afterwards papers re lating to M. de Moray’s property were missing, and It became known that I, the Minister of Justioe, bound to enforce the low, stood by while they were abstracted 1” So the Emperor had to yield,and' content hlmseir with having seals affixed, with the solemn promise on the part of those concerned that the secretaire should not be opened, nor the papers examined, except In his presence. Muoh wonder Is exolted as to the nature of the writings of which the Emperor Is thus desirous to possess himself. The New York Express informs ns that a ease of some Interest to authors was tried recently In the Sheriff's-Court, London. Mias. Barlee sued the publisher of "Good Words” for £5O, the alleged value of a manusorlpt which She had forwarded for publication In that work, bht which had been lost. Miss Barlee, It appeared, had submitted a portion of the manusorlpt to a friend, Miss Isa Craig, who undertook to forward it to Mr. Strahan. That gen tleman, who admitted having received It, after wards forwarded it to Dr. McLeod, the editor, who had not returned it. Miss Craig stated that she always kept a obpy of any paper she forwarded, as She believed that editors were not responsible for rejected artloles. The judge thereupon held the de fondant not liable, and ordered Miss Barlee to be son-suited, with costs. Mr. strahan waived his claim to costs. - 1 The entire representation of the American Go. vernment in Paris Is now journalistic. Mr. Bigelow was an associate of Mr. Bryant's on the Evening Postj Mr. Nicolay, the new consul, has been ''com positor, foreman, and editor In Western printing offices, and Major Hay, who has been appointed secretary of legation, waß originally the Springfield correspondent of the St, Louis Democrat. The whole representation Is a fine example, as well, or the effu sion of young blood Into our highest places. Mr. Bigelow must be nearly twenty years younger than his predecessor was; Major Hay Is scarcely twenty five, and Mr. Nicolay eannot be much over thirty. Documents exist which prove that the very first proposal to restore Iron armor In war owed Its origin to the neeessity of providing the harbor of New York with an efficient mode of defence, at the out break or hostilities between Great Britain and the Amerloan colonies. But the proposals then made never went beyond the conception of floating batte ries with inclined sides. A-hlghlj-lmportant assemblage of water-oolor drawings, the property of Sir Hugh Home Camp bell and other eminent collectors, was yesterday submitted to publlo auction at the rooms of Messrs. Christie, Manson, & Woods, In King street, St. James, London. The names, of the artists were J, M, W. Turner, B. A., David Cox, Samuel Front, Copley Fielding, Burket Foster, G. Oattermole, Louis Haghe, and others. The amount realized by the first day’s Bale was over $28,000; An oil well was being bored near Detroit, and when the drill had reached a depth oI seventy feet a current of gas escaped which blew out the drill and tools, weighing eight hundred pounds, blew off the shed roof of the derrick, forty, five feet highland hurled forth a stream of water, gravel, and large atones. The workmen narrowly escaped with their lives. The water was strongly Impregnated with petroleum. The bronze statue of Professor Wilson has re cently been placed on its pedestal In East Prlnces’- street garden, In- Edinburgh. The operation of lift ing the statute was performed In the same manner and by the same machinery as in the case of Alien Bamsay’s statute. The Wilson statue Is eleven Teel eight Inches in height, and weighs between three and four tons. This grand mass was safely hoisted to the top'of the and securely fixed into the stone. Benjamin I. Lane, a Baptist clergyman, has Invented a jacket and mask to protect firemen from -the smoke and flame of a burning building while pursuing their arduous duties. The apparatus has had several trialsln Boston and works Well. The heir to the Turlsh Sultanate being a disso lute Idiot, the present Saltan Is endeavoring to set him aside In favor of his own son, a lad seven or -eight years of age, whom he proposes to send to Eu. rope to be educated up to the standard of modern olvfllzatlon and science. In Jarrat’s Hotel, In Petersburg, the barber’s Shop contained a bill setting forth the following list of prices : Bootblaeking, $1; shaving and shampoo ing, $7.50; Cold hath, $3 j warm bath, $3; washing, soap furnished, 25c. The exodus Horn Germany to the United States has revived. The German Lloyd’s steamer Ameri ca left Southampton for New York with upwards of floo passengers from Bremen. Gossip affirms In New York that ten prominent rebels have on deposit In Montreal over $2,300,000. It will be a great convenience to them under pre sent circumstances. —Morning dancing parties are becoming the mode at Nice. The custom Is to dance till six o’elook In the evening. An arlstooratlo amateur performance was given in London, recently, “on behalf of a baronet and family reduced to great poverty,” Idleness may at times be rational. THE CITY. 9IIUTARY. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. : To-morrow evening, at the Aoademyof Music, 'there egl be an exhibition drill of the above jiiatly celebrated academy (whioh is loogted at West Ches ter), under the preeidenoy of Col. Theodore Hyatt, wltha competent staff, which Includes adjutant, quartermaater, surgeon, and chaplains,- The drill will be strictly according to the authorized tactics of the TJ. S. army; none other being taught at the academy.' It will oonslsf of guard-mounting, com pany drur, battalion drill, review, skirmish drill, bayonet exercise, artillery drill, sabre exerolsa,.and dress parade. The Cadets have a full complement of horses for the light artillery and cavalry drills, as well as wltha battery of six brass guns; and thus a oomplete course of Instruction Is given in every arm or the service. It may bo remembered that Hyatt’s Cadets, as they are called, were encamped at Pittsburg laft year at the time of-the great Fair In that city. COMPANY F, 9TH UNION LEAGUE BEGIMENT. Casper Cooper, clerk under Chief Haggles, has been selected as first lieutenant of Company F, 9th Union League Regiment, the ranks ol whioh are -fast filling op. The .company will be commanded by Captain j, V. Schreiner. Both these gentlemen are veterans, and have had much experience In the service ol the Union. AEBIYAL OF WOTJHDED. yesterday morning, three hundred sick and wounded soldiers arrived at OallowhiU-street wharf in a Government transport. They were conveyed to the several' military hospitals by the firemen, in their ambulances.. BKCBTJITING. Warrants were issued yesterday for the payment ■of .the city bounty to twenty five men. They were ■credited as lollows: . wirdV. ' Men. jWarda. Fir5t....... 2[Seventh. ...... Third*...... 2[Seventeenth............ 7 Fourth..., 3 ! Nineteenth,............ 3 BISCEILABEOOg. SCENES AND INCroENTS OF THE DAS. The exultation which commenced at tne time the official announcement of the surrender of Lee and nm army was received, was continued during the night and all day yesterday. At early dawn a drizzling rain commenced, but this did not even dampen the ardor ,of the people of .the great and loyal metropolis of the Union—Philadelphia. The fire companies paraded, and many of the apparatus were decorated with Ingenious devices. One hose carriage had erected thereon a gallows, to which a pretty well-dressed man of straw was Banging by -the neck. This was intended as an effigy of Jeff Davis. It was labelled “ Old Abe’s last joke.” - Young Amerloa was represented In part by the beet blacks, the leader of which, an urehfia of twelve ■years, carried on his shoulder a broomstick, on which an old boot and ap old shoe were banging. The In scription Indicated the opinion of the youngsters. It was couched In.these words: “ The remains of Jeff I) avia.'l* ' We also observed another specimen of effigy making. This, consisted of a stuffed man with a caricature false-face not unlike Jeff. It was hauled about in a wagon, and an occasional tap on a bell rung his death-knell. There was more or less firing of small arms and ■swivels during the day. Notwithstanding the rainy weather, the parties Interested In the celebration managed to keep their /■ ■ ■ Thousands of fi&gß were flung to the ohllly north cast wind, but looked all the brighter because of the drenching rain that prevailed. ■ ■ CBLiBKATIOH OF THB VIOTOBIBS AT U’cnshnAW P.'S, A. GISHBBAL HOSPITAL, - . Yesterday was a day of great rejololng/at the McClellan Hospital. During the morning the band played some of the choicest music of the day, as well as many of the moat popular and patriotic airs, A crowded meeting of the patients was held In the chapel, and was addressed In an eloquent man ner by the chaplain, Rev'James Shrigley. After wards the meeting was addressed by Dr. Uhler. Cheers for General Gract were given, and the meet-' log closed with prayer of thanksgiving by the chap lain. ' The hospital was afterwards visited by a large number of the patients from Guyler Hospital, who marched In, headed by their efaaplain and their fine band. The men were addressed by Chaplain Shrig ley, and afterwards by Chaplain Hyndshaw, both of whom were loudly oheered. The band was mueh ■admired by the patients of the hospital. • DISPLAY OP PIRRWORKB, WJ> fIirntVUAAD) . Last evening the members of the National Union •Club bad a brilliant display of fireworks at 'their club'hCuse, on Chestnut street, above Eleventh. 'The house was illuminated, the gas jets, “ God and ■Our Country..” being lighted. The brllllanoy of the sfireworks, however, entirely eollpsed the light of ■thOK&Ss The olnb-honse of the Union League was also brilliantly lllnmlnated, ay. were also a number of private residences and stores In different parts of tbe city. Had the weather been more favorable the Illumination would, no donbt, have been general. 6AI/CTBB. Yesterday the Nineteenth-ward Union League Association and the Franklin League fired ealatea In honor of the vlotory, the former of 200 gunß and .the latter of 100 gnns. THE HOMOEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION.. Tjwififf. no doubt, to the lhclemenoy of the weather, 'the attendance at the public meeting of _ the ■'HomoMpathlo Assoelatlon waa slim. - Shortly after 8 o’clock. Key. Dr. Bartlne, of this olty, opened the nroneejlmcs with prayer, in which he thanked God for the successes that had attendefflour arms, and Biaved for continued sueoess to the final extermina tion of rebellion and'wlokedneaa throughout the llmi. 0 Alter the prayer Dr : Barttae apologised to the audlenoe for the absence of the speakers who had been announced. It was.as much of “ disap. polntment to him as if was to the audience. He ■ concluded his remarksby iptrodnclng Key. Dr. 1 1-T. -Gilbert,of New York. In opening his remarks, Mr. Gilbert said he had not the Intention when he came to be the orator of ' - the evening. He expected to have the pleasure of listening to other and more eloquent gentlemen. ~3He would not say anything about Homoeopathy; he didn’t hPOW much about It. He kept ont of the footers 5 h»&ds as much as posstble. There was •noneh to talk about in the events of the day wlth nut talking about homoeopathy. Grant was an allo- Sl fa gave it to us In large! doses-25,000 a time. We ore not rejoicing ofthe sue- Sof the free States of the North alone; we ate Srfnielrir in behalf of both North and South, East Ino Weft • we are rejoicing In behalf of every man 25d woman In the whole country.. The victories ' 2? .bJ, toMBS ofthe Union have been for the S f riiTridl the cltlasens or the country, In t ’ff t «s oC hr«dur We rejoice today In behalf It la a strange pathway through which God has led us—a pathway appeal ing to his own personal experience. At the outse’ of the rebellion I was a pro-slavery man; I lived In the State of Kentucky, and It was looked upon as one of the necessities In the economy ofßecreation. Ho was* However, at all times, a Union man; he sleaded with his neighbors for union, and forthesake of slavery. He toldthem that If they went Into this rebellion they would put an end to slavery. Tuny thought that the only way to preserve slavery w.i to go to war, and what they were powerless to do by the ballot they proposed to do by the sword. God had led os by a strange pathway. If God had commanded Abraham Lincoln, with a voice out. of the clouds, to go forth and abolish slavery throughout the land, Abraham Lincoln would have hesitated. He did not .want to touch It. It Is a Btrange pathway, but through it we can see the hand of Providence. The speaker here related Instances of the commencement of the rebellion, and eonoluded with the great joy he ex perleneed on arriving at the alty of Oinolnnati, and seeing the city illuminated with the rays from the old flag; he thanked God that he had a coun try, and that that oonntry owned the Btarry flag as Its banner. Although this has been a period of suffering and anguish, he thanked God that his existence waß oast In suoh a time as this. One year of the exlstenoe we have lived during the past four years is worth twenty of the hum-drum life that we used 'to live. We have been a very boastful people, If that’s patriotism ; but there has been another kind of patriotism developed within the last four years—a living patriotism, willing and ready to do and suffer all things for their country. Let the swamps of the Peninsula ahd the graves of Ohlckamauga. speak of the patriotism that has been developed, ana has marked its exlstenoe by deeds of valor. < The strength of our nation has been developed. We emerge from these four years of war the most powerful nation of the earth. Our governmental opinions are becoming the balance wheels Of action in all Europe. 1 We will as a nation be able, by our moral power alone, to have onr voice heard in all diplomatic bodies of Enrope. The black stain' In our escutcheon has been washed off. The bright day of liberty has dawned. The damp vapors of the dark night ape passing away never to return. It Is the seedtime of the millenlum. Henceforth man Is to be man. Color is not to be made a bar to any of the places-of. the earth to which the Intellect of the blaok man may entitle him. any more than he Is to be deprived of his place In Heaven for the color of bis skin. He had been amongst the first to stand up In Philadelphia, and had argued In favor of the emancipation proclamation! and for the remarks he had made he was abused by many of the' papers all over the land. There was one paper la this oity —the Evening Journal—ho believed it was not In exlstence.now, and he thanked God that he did still exist. That paper had called him a blood thirsty fiend. There were many questions that would now arise In referenoe to the rebels. We .must puisne the pathway of nonolHatlon, butavery different case Is that of the leaders of the rebellion. We had no right at the dictate of vengeance to slay even the moat wicked of the earth, vengeance Is mine, salth the Lord: but here Is treason that can’t be excelled or equalled, and If we don’t punish the leaders weput a premium on treason from this day forward. From this time there will be voices going forward to all future time to men who want power, Start a Bebellion! If you sucoeed you will win honor and position for yourselves; 11 you fall, you will he allowed to depart In peace. The laws -should be enforced, and : treason must he punished, or the Government who falls to do so will not com mand the respect of US people. During bis remarks the speaker was repeatedly greeted with long-oontlnued applause. Bemarks were made by other gentlemen; and a collection taken up for the benefit of the Blok and wounded soldiers. THE JEWISH PASSOVER. Last evening the Jewish people commenced the observance or the Passover or Pasohal {estival, also oalted the feast of unleavened bread. It is In stituted to commemorate the deliverance or Israel Grom the bondage of Egypt, and Is the first com mandment the Lord vouchsafed through Moses to' the Israelites. It is a rabbinical theory that the twelfth chapter of ExoduS Is the commencement of the law ofMoßos. It Is ordained: “ Seven days shall there be no lea vened bread found In your bouses, for whosoever eateth leavened bread that soul shall be cut off from Israel.” This prohibition Is repeatedly entorced throughout the whole law of Moses.. '* ■ There is, indeed, no other -observance except that of the Sabbath of which so muoh mention is made In the Fentatench. This feast ‘has many peculiar observances. The unleavened-bread ordinance is the first and most rigid one. The preparation of this bread—oalled “mazoth”—ls commenced seve ral weeks before the feast begins. - It is made of the finest wheat flour , and cold water, without salt or yeast, and Is kneaded In the quickest possible man ner and rolled out In thin flat oakes and.bated in a quiok oven. Those of the Jews who are too poor to buy this bread are furnished with It- by their more-, wealthy brethren. Vegetables, fruit, fish, and meat, are partaken of during the Passover, but farinaceous food Is strictly excluded from every Jewish dwelling. So strict Is the observance of the command that no leavened bread shall be found In their houses, that the resi dences of the Jews are oleaned thoroughly. The dishes and cooking apparatus are changed for the festival, so as to remove every idea of even the smallest morsel of leaven remaining in the house. The observance, " To keep the day holy,” ils also strictly .adhered to. During the first two days and the last two days no secular employment ils per-, mltted, and divine service Is held In every syna gogue, with addresses from the Babbi preaohers. On the first two evenings the Jewish families as semble In their dwellings around a festive hoard, on which are spread horse-radish, to commemorate the bitterness of bondage; an egg, symbolical of mounting for the destroyed temple ; greens, In com memoration of .the blessings of Goa; a mixture of apples, almonds, and clnnapton, resembling mortar, in remembrance of the loam used by the. Israelites In their works during their bondage in Egypt ; ‘and a bone fromalamb, to Indicate'the paschal sacri fice. After blessing the wine, the history of the exodus from Egypt is related, and hymns, and psalms recited in a joyful tone; In honor of the day. FIKEMEH’S CONTEHMON. The Firemen’s Convention, having- In view a pa rade of the Department, was held last evening at the Franklin Engine House. £. T. Hill, Esq., was elected President, and Charles Austin, Seoretary, temporarily. The credentials or deleg and the lollowlng' name talned to he represented: Franklin Hose and 8 FCo Washington Hose Co Western Bose and 8 F Co. Hope Bose and 8 F Co. Delaware File Go. Spring Garden B F X Co.- 8h ffler Hose Co. Warren Fo»e Co. „ Xafayette Hose Co Weifera Steam Fife B Co. Saylor Ifoae Co. Goodwill Hose & S F Go Kiac&fa Hoc* Co. JfoysinMiftJnrHoae Co. West Philadelphia 8 F Co Mantua Book 4 Ladder Co. United States Fire Co. SehuylkllXHose Co Southwark Hose & S F Co Globe JSteani Fire Go, America Hose Co. Fellowship 8F» German! *n. Philadelphia 8 F Go. Bibernia Bieam Fire Co. Good Intent Steam Fire Co Mechanic £te*m Fire Co. Cohocb sink Hose & S F Co. Franklin Steam Fire Go. Hope fcteam Fire Co Faiimoimt Hoeo Go. " - On motion, the Convention went Into an election for permanent officers. The kindest feeling pre vailed among the members, and a number whose names were placed In nomination gracefully with drew, and the following officers were elected by ao clamaticn : President, R. T. Gill, Hope Hose; secre taries, Ghas. A. Austin, Northern Liberty Hose; E. A. Pne,. Philadelphia Engine. W. H. Warner, of the America Hose Company, was elected trea surer. ... A motion was made that the parade take place In October, and was amended so as to make itrSeptem ber. A motion to postpone the consideration of the subject fortwo weeks was not agreed to —yeas 45, nays 66. The yeas and nays were then called.on a motion that the parade take place on the second Monday in September. Lost—yeas 10, nays U. A motion was now made that the third Monday in October be fixed as the day for the parade. The mover said that all the elections and other , excite ments would be oyer at that time. The motion was agreed to, and the 16th day of October was conse quently fixed for the grand parade. Each company was then assessed five dollars, to be paid at the next meeting. The Convention then adjourned, to meet at the County Courthouse in two weeks. The members of the Franklin Engine had quite a nice collation set out, to. which the members of the Convention did ample justice. VERDICT. In the ease of Daniel Seheffel, who was shot at League Island .on. Sunday, the Oorener’s Jury rendered a verdlot that he came to his death from a pistol-shot wound at the hands of Henry Wilhelm, The jury exonerated Wilhelm from all blame. CITY WARRANTS. About $BOO,OOO of city warrants have recently been converted Into city loan. The warrants were those Issued in 1864, and previous years. THE COURTS. Court of Common Pleas—Judge Allison, THE HEWS OP TEE BTJBBBNDBB OP XrHB AHD HIS ABUT IN THE COMMON FLBAB. The eourt met yesterday at the usual hour, and It being hut the beginning of the second week of the teimfor jury trials, the room was filled with jurors, lawyers, suitors, and witnesses. Everybody of course had heard, of the glorious news of the.sur render by General Lee of himself and the frag ments of his ones splendid Army of Northern Vir ginia to Lieutenant General Grant; and the un wavering loyalty and patriotism of Judge Allison throughout the tremendous contest, now, as all be lieve, about happily toolose, being generally known, it was thought not improbable that he would have something to ssy about tile news and Its effect upon the country and the rebellion, and so it proved. The ccfet having been formally opened, the Judge said, in substance, that one week ago. he had ad journed the court in order to give all In attendance an opportunity to congratulate each other and re joice as true patriots should and would, in view of the oooupation of Eiohmond, so' long the headquar ters of the rebellion, by the soldiers of the Union, The good work, then so auspiciously begun by the surrender of Petersburg and Eiohmond, had been gloriously consummated by the surrender of General Lee and all that remained of the rebel Army of Virginia. This was a day. and an occasion when on opportunity should be given to the loyal - and true men oi the North to con gratulate each other upon the substantial ter mination of a contest with armed rebellion the like of which in its magnitude and power the world had never witnessed, settling the question for all time to come of the ability of our free republican Government to grapple with a power so formidable' —suppressing rebellion,crushing the pestilent here sy of State rights as antagonistic to the common welfare, exaltlngj asit had done, the State over the General Government, and eettllng once and forever the destiny of our common country—that hereafter we ate to be in reality as we bad been in name only —a nation of freemen—and finally establishing the idea that we have a Federal Government over, us, powerful alike.to defend ns against domestic treason and foreign aggression. This was a day of rejoicing for the truly loyal, who for four years have struggled with the jight arm-to uphold the Government in its fearful contest with-armed and brave rebels, who took their lives in their hands in. support of their treason, whilst with the' other arm were kept in subjection those at home who, 'Sympathizing with rebellion, had not the. courage to east their lot with the rebels, en deavored to render thorn aid and comfort by foment ing discord and dissension in our very midst. It is not for suok men to rejoice today. Let thorn go out with a consciousness that the fate of the Tories of the Revolution must for a lifetime be their fate. The importance of the information received last night, and this -morning confirmed, justified, he thought, this departure from the usual proprieties of this place, requiring that some such notiee should be taken of it. At the same time hoping and believ ing that in the future life of the nation there may be no occasion to rejoice over the downfall of any other rebellion against the Government, he should order the court to be adjourned until to morrow. In all our rejoicings, be added, let us not forget the Power above us that has guided and supported us in hours of darkness, when the heart of the strongest almost failed him In his hope of. success. But to day let eachone realise that the Lord reigned, and 1 in this let the peoifie rejoice. The Jnage’STfßuwks were received with marked approbation, and.weie heartily cheered at the con clusion, The court room was Boon cleared of the throng, each indivldualjevldently congratulating Olmself at beihg the necessity of trans acting business on suolrg aay. ' / Conrl of Quarter Sessions—Hon, James B IndlW Associate Justice. Michael Cavanaugh pleaded guilty to commit tlM an waault aid battery on Walter Barry. The ease went oy#r for the present. „ , District Attorney Mann said • May It please vour Honor—Four years of fratricidal war-four yeSra 5 distress and desolation-have pervaded our country. From the' occurrencesi of the _ past week it is evident that the night of desolation has passed, and joy and peace and happiness are coming .wlm the light of the morning. It 1b fit and beoomtoK that all who are connected with the court, and, all haying hostess ip it, atyma he gffeided tta vppwtß ties were then called for, companies were ascer- Hobart Morris Hose Co. Xndepentfenee B F £ Co. Phila HoseandS F Co. Good latent H and H & It Co Perseverance Hose Co. Dlllient Bo«e Co. N. Liberty Hose * £ F Co. KeMlngtonHoee & S F Go. tfanayank Fire Co. . Wash £ Co.. Germantown. Southwark Steam Fire Go. Friendship Steam SVe Go. Vigilant bfceamFire Go Spring GardehHose Co. Germantown HosejCo. Humane SieamFire Go. Fa rzoounr Steam Fire Go. Washington Steam Fire Go. South. Penn Hose Go. Union Hose Go. ** Wm Penn Host * S F Go. Betianee Steam Fire Go. Colombia Steam Fite' Co. United Ho*e Co. Columbia Hose Go., United 'States Hose Co. Independence Hose Co. America Steam Fire Go. nlty to unite with the reft of their fellow-citizens In congratulations, thanksgiving, and praise, and for this purpose X more that this oourt do now ad joorn. j uoge Ludlow, In response to this motion, said he wsb glad to add his voice to the general rejoicing. Sifter four years of a straggle of unexampled fleroe oees the- Batlonjras called upon to, rejoice In a vic tory secured through lhe valor of the Union officers i jjo soldiers. This victory will be hailed through out the world by the oppressed of all nations as a guarantee of the perpetuity or the United States, the asylum ol the people of all languages, creeds, and nations. It is fitting, therefore, that we sfiould rejoice, and he would cheerfully aifirm the motion made by the District Attorney, and, by the suspen sion of all business, permit those connected with the court to participate In the public demonstration of thanksgiving. He would order the oourt to be adjourned, and dlreot the motion and the proceed ings to be entered upon the minutes of the oourt, a record for all coming time. The court then adjourned. THE POLICE. [Before Hr. Alderman Patchel. 3 ALLEGED POCKET-TICKING. Two young men, giving fiotltlons names, were ar rested In a crowd at Broad and S&nsotn Btreota, and arraigned for a hearing, yesterday, on the eharge of attempting to pick pockets. They were com mitted. " [Before Mr Alderman'.Eemadell. ] BOUNTY MONEY TRANSACTION. A man,giving the name of Joslah Myers, was ar rested at Manayunk, on Sunday, on the obarge of retaining bounty to the amount of *lOO, belonging to a soldier. The accused was'held In the earn of $l,OOO to answer at eonrt. BAD BOYS. Half a dozen of bad boys, who have been In the habit of trespassing onprlvate property, tramping on flower beds and stripping shrubbery of spring beauty, In the vicinity of Tenth street and Susque hanna avenue, were arraigned before the same magistrate. They were held to ball to be of future good behavior. OWNER WANTED. The harbor polloe have In their possession a yawl boat awaiting an owner. [Before Ur. Alderman Toland 3 ALLEGED ROBBERY OF A SOLDIER. Two men, giving the names of Tames MoLellan and Charles Banfaeaa, were arraigned yesterday on the charge of robbing a soldier of the sum of $B6O. It is alleged they gave him drugged liquor at a house near Lawrence and Oallowhlll streets, and then committed the robbery. The accused was held te answer. [Before Mr. Alderman Clouds. 3 ALLEGED LARCENY OF A HORSE AND WAGON. ' J, williams and J. Wilson were arraigned yester day on: the oharge of stealing a horse and wagon. It Is Btated that while the owner was seated at breakfast In a house, at Marlborough street and Girard avenue, the prisoners jnmpßd Into the wa gon and drove-away. The owner procured another horse, and drove to Bristol, where he recovered his property, and had the parties arrested. They were bound over to the stun of $1,600 ball, to answer at court. UTIEB BAGS, AT THE HBBCHAHTS’ EXOHAHOB, PHILJUJELPHIA. BrigKurea, Collins. •«■••••»•« ■• Havana, seem, Sc!r Fannie, Vauee.—.— .Havana, aeon. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Edwabd C. Bissra J " gaucKi & Stokes. > Committee of the Hours. eoboe N. Tatham, J MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FOR* OF PHIIADEIPHU, APKII 10. Bun Rises.—. 6 31! s4n 8et5....6 291 High Water...2l3 ARRIVED. ' Steamship Norman,-Baker. 10 hours-from Boston, with mdze and passengers, to H Winoor 2t Co. Below Chester pasted .ship New ,England. from KeY West; barbs Joha Mathnes "from Pernambuco; Mahlon Wil Dam?on, from Key West; J Hickels, and trojan, from New York: and BHza. in ballast; brigs Hattie Morri son, from Beaufort; Argo* from Mayaguez; and HLM . Merritt, from New _ ■ Bark Wm Van Marne, LauihU&t 3 days from Hew York, in ba Mast to captain. w , Bark Atlanta. Bvans, 8 days from New York, in bai> last to J £ Bazley dtiGo. Bchr O Kienzlsy, Lake, S days from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to captain. Schr Geo Franklin, Tyler, from Georgetown, in bal last to XT Justus. ' » ; . - i Schr Ulan;, Galloway, from Washington, in ballast to captain. Schr CK.-W Whistler, Phlnney* 4 days from Boston, With mdse to Crowell A Collins. Schr Ariosto, Gross. 4 days from Provincetown, with mdze to Geoß-KeifooL , ; , Schr Htawath a, Disney,6 days from Boston, with mdze to Geo B Keifoot. * . Schr Heroine. Cham plus, Hew London, in ballast to D B Stetson * Co. 1 ■ Schr Georgia, Gilchrist, 8 days from Belfast. Me, with mdze to Twells & Go Schr Marcolo, Taylor, from Morfolk. In ballast to captain.. ... \ hchr Lesrtnrsr, Blake; 8 days from Portland, with maze to Crowell & Collins. - Schr Florence, Bradley, 3 days from Seaford, Del, with lumber to J W Bacon. Schr M Barvey, Beane, 2 day* from New York, In ballast to saptain. -Schr Diadem, Benjamin, 3 daysbom New York, In tallaat to Carman, Merchant, &>haw. . ■ Schr, Z Stratton, Tterell, -8 daya, from New York, In ballast toCarman, Merchant * Bhaw. - Schi Penntylvanla, Warrem 3 days from New York. In ballast to Carman, Merchant, & Shaw. Schr Annie Sheppard, Bowdltch, 2 days from Provi dence, in ballast to captain ' ■ . Schr Golden Bagla, Kelly, 9 daya from New Bedford, With oil to J B A Alien Schr John Lancaster—Phillips. 6 daya from Choptank- - river, with spokes't'o JW Bacoa. Schr Hope, Tracy. 2 days from Indian river, with spokes and corn to i B Phillips. Schr Sarah J, Wheatley, 2 days from Salisbury, Md, with lumber to IB Phillips. , . , . - Schr Benj SMpwn. Colborn, 2 days bom Beaford.Del, with lumber to J W Bacon - . v Schr Grace Girdler,-Clark, 8 days bom Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Schr Rescue. Kelly, 6 days bom Bottom with mdse to Crowell fc Collins. _ - . Schr R M Pi ice. Kelly, bom New Bedford, In ballast to captain. . _ , . _ Schr A Tiirell, Higgins, 3 days from Now York, with mdsA to captain. > fichr Olivia, Fox. 1 day fram Odessa. Del. with grain to J L Bowler A Co; : ■ „ ; . SchT‘J6hn wbitby, Henderson, 1 day from Pori Penn, with grain to GhiistianA Go. i Steamer W Shropshire, 84 hours from Bow 1 ork, with mdse to W M Baird A Co. i Steamer Fxan, Shropshire. Si hours from Mew York, With mdse to WM Baird** Go. , CLEARED. . Ship Recovery (Br), Stoddart, Liverpool., Ba»fc TlDieVan Name; Cook, Mew Orleans. Brig A Sawyer, Bankin, Boston. Brig M&s¨ Haddocks,Boston. Schr George F-alea, Mickerson, Fortress Monroe. . r Schr A £fWillard MitokeUi Wilmington, Del. Schr Champ, Gamp, Wilmington, Del. Brig Madonna (Br)., Jordan, Oiesfnegos. Schr Expedite, Franklin, Mew London. Bcftr Mariaitoxana, Palmer*,Boston. , Schr Damascus Price, Baltimore. .Sckr Ohasapeake, Aron, Washington. 'Schr Criterion, Williams, Washington. SobrW POox, Bouck, Fortress Monroe. Schr Annie, Johnson* Alexandria. £ehrNeptnhe, f Ecdtt,' Washington. . Schr W C Davdl, Mathis, Beaufort. : . St*x.H L Gaw, lier, Baltimore. . . Cargo of Br ship Becovery, Stoddart. cleared by Peter Wright & Sons, bags oil cake; 481 eatksniokel ore; 1,36 C hbl* flonT;,3s7..casks,,tallpw; 148 hhdßQuerc?troj»bark.;-347.baleflragB;lS8tierce8 beef; 160 do lard; 50 bbls stearins; Sl.caiks tallow- oU; 8 casks scrap steel * and 3 easee mdse. A : •- , NEW PIIBLICATIOSS. KTOW READY. jLy THS INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS, Act approved June ?0,1864, as amended! 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TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT A and unsafe semsllei Lot unpleasant and danac- THE PRESS.—POTT,ABET,PHIA: TUESDAY, A TMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA- B*fi°**’ !? 4 Conneetioms, illustrated by on* *&»•• wpreeeniimxtlie prinelparßaU* ?n7A« f »• apfustob's £mwii wPll>a. ho!9-6m PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL- CHANGE OF TIME AND DEPOT. gHßunaii lJst£ 14?® y »?n*imnia Central Railroad teaTO.tha Now Bepct,a» TBIRTIKTH and MARKET tolbre. *** 1 **® T ® att »>»d Market Streets, as here- r™ to Sd tt nSn&ktcSntraf at Thirtletk and Market Bi r «t a Tthe y also sSa?e P?oni »‘™t two atonte*. commencing one botur prrrt- SSJJS? on® V m ? ot , 4e l®rtiire Of each train, and allow about 90 minutes for a trip. .*<**«, Tholr can are In waiting on the arrival or each Train miS?JSti, , ?Sr®^?a t ®* ,1 * <> i ®S* y ‘ *® 4 connections are Market street _,On SBHDATS-Care leave Eleventh and Market St*. at 1 *5 R Pittsburg and Brie HaU, and at 10. K P. M. .with Philadelphia Express. a Baas age KTpre.e win hereafter be located at ol flOPlii alwffith street. Parties desirfnsr b&mn £si'tS ,l *“ T * * at »»»onable rates noon application to him. . TRAINS LKAVB ABC ARRIVE AT DEPOT THOS: MAIL TB Allf~ev aa— . at fl 00 A. M. »II M FABKEBBOBG 44 110 P. M. HABBIBBDBQ AGCOMMODATIOJfftT. *« iso “ LANCABTEB ACCOH MODATIG ,•« too ” PAOLT TRAIff, So. t..*. ” ASO « FITTSBFBO aVX> 8818 ” 8.39 *• PfillfADfiLPHlA EXPRESS . « ILIO 44 I“ h ” :: &8 « HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION.,.. «« 9.4 ft “ Philadelphia Sxpress leaves dally. Pittsburg and Brie Mail leaves dally (except Saturday). All other Trains dally (except Sunday.) ; , s .- f ftfce Pennsylvania BailroadGompanywill not assume any ride for forwearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in value. All Bafgage exceeding that' amOnnt in value Will he at the ruk of the owner* unless taken by spe cie! contract.. i For ft rtber Information, as to time til* connections, see Wlls and framed cards, or apply to JOHN F. VAN LSBB. Jb., Ticket Agent, at the Depot - An Emigrant Train runs daUy(except Sunday*) For foil information as to fare and accommodatlona. apply to FKAKCW FUraT fe2o«tr , 13T DOCK Street I'hne • ABBAN9EHBNT& OF ’ 10^R 1000. NEW YORK LINES: 1000. THU CAME BN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND THBNTON BAILROADCOMPANY’S At 6 A. H i via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. At - eommodation*** •*■ At 8 A, M.* via Camden and Jersey City, Moraine Express*** *«•**..«*■*.***. .***,. lOO At 12Mo,tia Camden and Amboy, C* and A* As* At 2 P/M. ,vvift Camden and Amboy. 6. and A. I*. press*.** * * * ***^.... ** * .»««**............... 236 AUP.M.* via Camden and Amboy, Aceommoda- - tlon (Freight and 1 ft At 6F; M. ♦ via Camden and Amboy* Aseommoda tlon (Freight and Passenger-let Glass Ticket.,, a 21 Do. do. 2d Class Tioket... lip JIH P. M., via,Camden and Amboy*Accommo dation (Freight and FassengerJ-lst Class Tioket* I 21 ■ Do. 2d Class Ticket. 1«0 _ For Belvidere, Easton* Lambertville,: Flemington, Ae,* at'&SOP. ■ ■ •- .... For MounlHolly. Bwansville. Pemberton* and Yin eentown* at.6dC.M**'2and&.F. M - For Freeholdat 0 A. M. and 2 F. H. .. ;• For Palmyra, Biverton, Del&neoi Beverly* Ed gtwa ter, Darlington,, Florence, Bordentown, Ace;* at e and 1180 A. M» 12730, 3.30, 5,6, and Ilk P. U.. The A3O and 5 F. M. lines rnn direct through to Trenton. - _ . For-Falmyras Biverton, Pelaneo, Beverly* ' and Bur linffton, at'7' P. M. " - Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate plates, at 2K P. M. ; LINES FBOM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILE ESAFE AS FOLLOWS; - AtlLlSA* M., via Kensington and Jersey City, AtA&F. M*, viaKeualngton and Jersey City,Ex press* * *•*« »****»*« ****** ****** **•**« M*S*~| 00 Afe.4* P M.. via Konslngian and Jar««T City, ' Washington and New York Express. ,00 At 12 P. M, (Night), via Kensington and Jersey CltT, Washington Andrew York Mai1.......*i » TheB.46P. M. line will run daily. All otAen Son day. excepted. ■ ■■ i For Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmira. Ithaca, Ovrerp, Ro chester, Binghampton, Croat Bend, Montrose, Wilkas barre. Swan ton, Stroudsburg. Water Cap. Jlsnsh Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Boston, Lambertville, Flemington, hi., at 7.15. A. H. Thi» line connects with the train leaving Saston for Haueh Chunk at S.SO F. M. For Lambertville at 6 P. M. on Satnrdays only. For Bristol. Trenton, St. at 7.15 and BUM A. M.. I and.6P.M.and lSmldnight For Holmesbnrg, Taoony, Wlasonoming, Brideshurx, and Frankfort, at» A. M.,5, 6, and BP~ M. BSf For New York and way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the bars on Fifth street) above Walnut, half an hour before departure. - The ear* run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the fW" d fB nl all' PassengsrsareprohfMtedfrom takUganythfhgunag gagebnt their wearing apparel. AH baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra..- The Company limit their responsibility forbaggage to One Dollar per pound,and wiß not be lfahle for any amount beyond ,100, except by special contract. .. Graham ’ s Baggage Bxpre as will call for and deliver baggage at the Swots. Orders to he left at No. 3 Wal nut street „„ WILLIAM H. GATZMBB, Agent. Aprils, 1866. . LINES FROM NEW YORK FOE .PHILADELPHIA. WILL tSAVB FROM THE FOOT O? OOBBTLAXD BTBJIHT, - At IS Ml and 4P. H., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7,10, andl«(A. M., OF. H. and 17 (Night), via Jar "froia thT foot of Barclay street It 6 A. H. ted J F.M., via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North river, st 12 M., 4, and BP. M. (freight andpassenger), Amborand Camden. ap3-tf ns mm tCMEBO PHI LA D S L P HIA, WwWiiiggßewiLMDiqTOE*- ABB balti- MOBB BAILBOAD.___ / TIMETABLE. Oommenelfig MONDAY, APBIL* 3d, 1960. Trsi&i will leave Depot* comer BBOAD Street'as.d WASHIEE TOB Aveane, as follows: Express Train, at 4.06 A. M. (Mondays exeepted), for Baltimore and Wasbinfton, stopping at Wilmington, Ferry ville, Havre de-Crace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, and Magnolia. Delaware Bailroad Train at 7.16 A M. (Sundays ex cepted) for Salisbury, # Milford, and intermediate Sta -41 Way- MaU Triin, at 8. IS A. H. (Sundays exeepted),foi Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations- „ Express Train at 116 P. M. (Bmaiays excepted) for Baltimore and WasMngton, stopping at Chester. Wil mington, Elkton, Perryrille, and Havre-de- Graa*. - .Express Train at 3.66 F. M. (Sundays exeepted) fox Baltimore and Washington, stopping at WUmington, Newark, Elkton, r S(ort£. East, Ferrrvllle, Havre-de- Grace* Ferryman’s; Magnolia, and Stammer's Bun. Night Express at 11716 F. M. for Baltimore and Wash- Ington, stopping at to take Baltimore and Vnisblngton passengers)* wilminrtoa, Newark, Elk ton, Nortb-Bast, Perryville, and Havre-de-Graca. for FOBTBBSS MONBOE wiU take the' B ' Ui 'WttmNGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS stopping Avail Station* between Philadelphia and Wil “iSavlfthiladelphla at 7 45 and HA. M., 2,3.30,8, 7, andICP.M. The 330 F. M. Aaraln connects with Pa lawan K. R. for Milford and Intermediate .tatlonc. Leave Wilmington at«.«, 8, and 9.50 A.M.,2, 4. 5.30 an. S.SOP. M. ; Trainsffor New Castle leave Philadelphia at 7.4 ff and 11 A, M., B.3oand6P M. THEODOR TRAINS FBOM BALTIMOBB: Leave Wilmington at 13 M., 4.37. 8 33. andB.MP. H. CHESTER FOR PHILADELPHIA. 'Leave Chester at 7.45. 8.43,10.14 A. U , 13.38, 3.49, 4;40,'6.14. TV, and9.osP. M. i t FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA!. Leave Baltimore 8.25 A. M , Wav Mail; 1.10 P. M.,. Express; 4 25P. M., Way Trains 8.35 F. M., Express; 9.25 P. M., Express TRAINS FOE BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8 54 A. M., 1.60 and 11.50 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 6.8, MIA,*, 135, 5.03, wlti Passenger (ter attached, Will leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate station! atiTioP. SHOT AT TRAINS. Express Train at 4.05 AM. for Baltimore and .Wash ington, stopping at Wilmington, Perryville, Havre-de- Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's. and Magnolia. ; Bight Express at 11.16 F. M. for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester‘(for Baltimore and Washington passengers), W Umlngton,*Frewark, Blk ton, north-East, Perryville, and. Havre de-Grace Aceommodation Train at 10 P. M. .for Wilmington and way stations. • • •• *• BALTIMOBB FOE FHILADBLPHIA. - Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P. M:,‘stopple* at H&vr«>d*- Grace,.Perryville, and Wllminirton. Also stops at Hlk ton-andNewark (to take paßsenger* far Philadelphia and leave passeniers from Washihyton or Baltimore)* to leave passenven from Baltimore or Leave wilminftoa for Philadelphia at 6.30 P. M. ap3 ; r H. F. KMIgJBY, Bn> , t. 1865.DBLPHIA AOT ELMIRA RAILROAD LIKE to all points WEST. The dlrect ionte for the BSP- OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA, -Mr WILLIAMSPORT, BUFFALO, SUSPENSION BRISGE ELMIRA, NIAGARA FALLS, ; and all places in the Western and Northwestern States “ 4 TOBObIh TRAINS LeayePhUadelphiaaiid Beadini Railroad Depot* Thir« teesth and G&owhill streets, Sdaily,’ (Sundays ex •epted), for the Sforth and West, as fouowa:. ~MhininsJSxpreBS at B.A. M _ - , AfternoonßxpressatS.BQP. JB.;. t . - • aakiatr a direct eotmecUon with aU Interne*!*# roads, FOB THROUGH TICKETS io any point, and farther Particulars r concerning tho different roatea, apply, a» re TICKET OFFICE, 435 OHBBTSUT the Philadelphia Bask, nmidte the Custom JOHN & HILLBS. General Aient. jal . and CaUowMlistreeis. eg— • mill BA RI TAN AN D W*WSgMiP3UWARI BAY RAILROAD. _ . .PHILADELPHIA TO BROORLYN. FARE. tit. EXCURSION TICKETS, GOOD FOB i. i THREE DAYS, M. * . Passengers for Express Train forTnckerton, Bsrnegat, Toms River, Longßranohy and Brooklyn leave VINE STREET. FERRY at- U B A; MdJlfy (Bondar, ex cepted), arriving. at Brooklyn at SP. M. Retarning. leave WALL-STREET FERRY, Brook lyn, at 9 A. M. - Way Traln for Atelon, Shaming, Manchester; dm.. Rg4—l»Bßcr WRBT CHBSTBB BaE3HSaWC!3HtEAHD FHTLADELFHIA RAIL ROAD, VIS MEDIA. CHANGE OF HOURS. ; On and after MONDAY, Oet. 10, IMS, the trains Ml leave Philadelphia, from Depot corner of THIKTY FIRBT arid MARKET Streets (West Philadelphia), at 8.15 mid UA. M., and at 2.1.15. and6.BOP.M. Lean West Cluster ati 35,8.15, and 19,85 A, K., sndl.JOaad Trains leaving Philadelphia at BJS A.M. and 111 P. M.. and West Chester at 8.15 A. M. and 4.SOjfilM., son neet with trains on the Baltimori Csntral Railroad for Oxford and intermediate points. On Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 8.39 A. EL, and 9 F. M. « Leave West Chester at BA. M. and IP. M. On Sundays the cars Of the West Philadelphia Pas senger Railroad Company will leave Eleventh Snd Mar ket streets at thirty mlnntes before the starting time oftrainafrom the Weit Philadelphia Depot, and will be at the Depot to convey passengers into the city on the arrival of each train. . . Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only ae Baggage, and In no ease will the Company he re sponsible for an amomt exceeding MOO. _ i oef ■ HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. , RE-anmiilulllllllllll nobis pbnnbyl- VANIA RAILROAD For BETHLEHEM. UOYLBSTOWN, MAtJCH CHUNK. EASTON YfiLgESBABBE, Ae. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, dally (Bgndays excepted), as At 7.30 A. M. (Express) for BetUahsm, Allentown, Maueh Chnnk, Hasleton, Williamsport, Wilkes hirrt, &«. AtS.BO P.AL tßxnresrt for Bethlshsm, Easton, A*. . - At 6.15 P. STfei Bethlebam, Allentown,, knit ffhntilr- - .•■ • e, ■ ForDoylertoWn at 9.60 A; H and til P.M. , For Fort Washlngtoiiat Ll 5 P. M. WhUeearsof the’Soeondind Third-streete IdneOlty Leave BetUehem at 6. SO A. M., 10.03 A. lL.anddU F lteave Doylestown atS.SO A. H. and 3.45 F. M. Leave Lansdale at AM A. M. _ Leave Fort atl M P.M. Philadelphia for Doyleatown at 9.30 A. M. andAU F 7A. M. tr.lt. WEST JEBSEY WMW—JMH BJJEBOAP LIHHB. ; JTSW ASSiBCfEHSDl 1 , On *»daffer irtll leave from WALWBT-STBBBT-KBB as follows: For CAPE MaY, aad allplaoes south of MUIyUIo* At 9 A. tt-wd3P M. ■ For MILLVILLE* BRIDOETOIT, SALEM, And ill.hu termediato plaoet south ofOXasshoro, at 9A. M. aad S ? l« OLAESMEOat P; H., ini 3 P.M. For WOOBBBBT, GLOCCKBTBB, &«., »t 9 A. IL, U.3OP. M., Band 6 F. M. _ BBTOBKIirO, Leave Cai* May at 8.80 A. M. and 11.16 AH. Leave Millville at 9A. M and SP. M. _ „ Leave B rMaeton at 7. 10 A. M. and 8.10 P. H. Leave Salem at 7 A. M. andSP. M. „ _ , „ Leave Woodhnrr at 7,8.43, and 10.44 A. M., and All P ' M THB WIST JERSEY EXPEBBB OOMPAgT_ . . ■will attend to all the turaal branchea of Erpreja Bad ness, receive deliver, and forward throngn other re sponsible Express Companies,to all parts of the country, uitarticle entrusted to them. . , A Special Meraenaex &ecomp&nleseMliTb*oii£nTrftlm. flo* 5 WAlWDTßteget* , > • \r' J. VAJT EBNSBEL4JSR, Sapwtatendeat. fgn» apkt.p hi At Jwwiwt i.Wi iaS-K BAILBOAD LIKEg. RAII.ROAB LINES. 1865. fitHHWH 1365. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL KOAD-—TM» great line trarersee tbe lfortiiern and Xortinrest eoumes of PeanflylYani* to fcbe elfcy ef Brio* leued br the PBBWSYLJPAMIA '**ll. KOAB OOMPAirr. and 1. operated by them.! It. entire lenzth waa opened for paaaancarand freicbi btulneu October 17th, VXi. ran or PASBMtOBItITBAnra AS PITTTi.PeI.WHA. Le»TO We.tw.rtL _ Mlil Tflift* HI»Ml>«.»o»»o •• >i».«r»M.eHM MM B.BQ P. fIL Look Baron Accommodation Train.. ~~ ;^; .8.( | 0A.ljl. Passenger ears ran through. on. Mini Train witnouj thing* both wars between rMUdolphla and £d*» and 'Baltimore and Erie. . . \ Bleont SleeptnrCar. on Elmira Inna Train, both trap, between FhlladelphlaSand Loek Heron, and o* Elmira Erpiess Train both way. between WllUanuport *i>j Baltimore. And for Freight btulneaa ol the Company’. Awnta. “b. KINQBTON. Jr., .eorner TBjSfXliTa and HABB3T Street.,JPhilafelpMn. J, W. MTBOLBB, Mfc J - * »*“*• *tfusTc^f, <,r *• Seneral Srelkht Am*. General Manager, Williamsport, EXPRESS COMPANIES. KSTar—bmbp THB ADAMB BX press OOMPANY. OfS.. *»• CHESTNUT Street,- forwsrts Fuseli, Pickjues, *«■ ehandlse, Bank Notes* ud bwie<ei&ii by its own lines or m *oim6ction with other Jtrpre«f Companies to sll tho irtneissl Toma nod Class jtathoTJoltel - <hiLgj B ms?rin^«t. DTSVRANCXI. TYBLAWABB MUTUAL SAFETY: xJ ibotbahoi compact. IHOOBPOBATED BY THELSGIBLATUBE OF PBB HBYLVABTIA.-183S. OFFICE B. A COBBER THIRD AND WALEUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MABUIB INStfRAHOB OH VESSELS,) CARGO, > ToAll parte of the world. FREIGHT, INSURANCES . On Goods, by Elver, Canal, Lake, sod Land Csrrtacs, On Merelandlae jranerally, On Stores, Dwelflnt Houses, As. ASSETS O? THE COMPAITT, EoTSmber 1, 1864 *lOO,OOO United States RtoPer Cent.Loan.’Tl-*lOO,OOO 00 •111,000 - Six • “ *• 'a- 118115 00 75 000 ** SIX V " 5-20 s 75,602 50 100.000 State ol Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. „ IlOßAMeieiedMexits t»e*M4*Me«*eM« 9S|DW 00 64,000 State of Pennsylvania Bix Per Cent. 66)846 00 123,050 City of Philadelphia Six Per.Gt, Loan 134*530 ST 20,000 Pennsylvania Ball-road FlrstMort ■ *a*eBtx Per Cent Bonds—;... 21,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad Second Mort- • rare Six Per Cent 80nd5.63,250 00 15,000300 Stares Block Germantown Gas Company, principal and Interest cnarasteed by the otty of Phlladel- pMa. 16,300 00 0,600130 Shares Stoek PennsylTanla Bella . . • road Company ........... 0,100 00 6,00 100 Shares Stock Borth Pennsylvania _ M Bailrosd Company' 3,050 00 50, United Kates Treasury Certlioates of „ „ Indebtedness...... , 43,425 00 90,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Ct Loan. 12,000 00 28,700 Loans oh Bond and Mortf ate, amply „ ncnndseseMosee** ..4t.MiMse.iwts 138*700 0Q $868,250Far. GostSB42,Mo 85. MarketTaloa.*Bs7.627 87 7 KealSslate... .. 96,000 00 Blue receivable for Insurances made. 113,330 43 Balances due at Agencies. —Fremi nme on Marine'Folielee, Accrued Interest, and other debts due the .__ __ Company-.*+***»~**«*»» 38,793*4 Berip &nd Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $4*263. Bsti- .- mated S.3M 00 Cash on deposit with United States Gorernment, subject _ M to ten days* eall*.**loo,ooo TO Caeliln Banks*»♦»»>«►»**♦»;. C8.1C4 93 v ——5153,693© DIEBOTOES: Thomas 0. Hud, Samuel K. Blokes. John 0 Davis, J ¥. Penlston, Bdmnnd A. Bonder, Henry Sloan, Theophilns Fauldinc, William G~ Boolton, Penrose, Bdwsxd Darlington, James Traqoair, H. Jones Brooke, i Henry C. DaJlett, Jr.. Jacob P- Jones, James C. Hand, Jamea B_ McFarland, William C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre, Joseph H, Seu,' Spencer -■ Oeorye Q. Leiper, John B - Semple, PHtibnr Hnib Oral*. A, B. Berger, Pittsburg Softest Buitoiu •'* THOMjtB C. HANB, President. „„ TW „jpU* a BATIB, Tice President rnsnuT LYLBHBB, Secretary. deld-ly RELIANCE INSURANCE COM. PAST - . or phibadxbphia. . -■ tnsorporakdlnlßJl. _ ..-JP^arterPerpetual. OFFICE Wo. 808 WABMDT BTKBBT. CAPITAL, *300,000. -. Insures acsinstloss or damaxe by FIBI Houses, Stores, And other Bnlldinfi, limited or perpetual: and on Furniture, Ooode, Wares, and Merchandise, In Town or Country. DOSSES PROStPTLT ADJUSTED ASD PAID. ASSETS, «000,0S8. «X iETeetod in the followint Securities, irif: , Flret Jfortcnfeson City Property, well eeeured 8108, SWOO United.Btatee Soyenunent Loans.—— 181,000 00 Philadelphia City 8 per sent. Loans. . 00,000 00 Pennsylvania 83,009,000 6 per eent.Loan™ 10,000 00 Pennsylvania Eailroad Bonds, flirt andse- • eondlHort*a*e« 30,000 00 Camden and. Amboy Ballroad Company’s ( . per eent Dean.."— •«?*• 8,000 00 Philadelphia ahd Bead Inc Bailroad Com _pany’eBpereent. Doan—o,ooo 00 Hnntbiidon and Broad Top T per Mnt mart- IftfO Boad»« wsteees e.rsss ss . ess e 1)590 00 County Fire Insurance Company’i Stock— 1,060 00 Mechanics’ Bank Stock-—,6,000 00 Commercial Bank ofPennsylYanla Stock— 10,000,00 Union Mutanl-Incuranee Oompeny’sStoek... 380-00 Bellasce Insurance Company of Phlladel- phla's Stock —l,OOO 00 Accrued Interest—.—.——.———* 6,160 43 Cash In hank and onhand..,— ——■ 13,033 30 Worth at preterit marfcet rAlne » 414,333 71 . . DIRBOTOBS. Glem.TintleT, ' BenJ.W. Ttngtoy, Wm. B. Thompson, Marshall Hill, Willkm Meaner. Charles Belaud, Samuel Biapham, Robert Touutd, H. L. Careen, J. Johnson Brown. Robert Steen.' Thome* H, Moore. WilliamSterenaoß, ■, . ■ , •. ■ ~ _ r \ CLSMTIRQLRT. President Thomas (f. Hn,i, Semetarr. Phxladzlpixia, December 1,1864. » MEBIOAN FEBB XNSURANOX iA COMP Ain. Incorporated ISIO. CHARTKK PB*- FSTUAIi. Mo. *lO WALITOT Street, abort Third, fUUdtlpUi, Harinf a lam paid-up Capital Stosk and Surplus in fested In sound andarallable > Securities, continues to UiiTuro on BwelUnn, 'Stores, -Tnrnltnra, Merchandise. Teasels In port and their Carcoes,. and other Personal Property. All losses liberty and promptlT adjusted. Thomas K- Marls, Jams* MCampbell, John Welsh- Sdmnnd 8. Bntllh, . gunnel C.Morton, Charles W. FonltnST, Patrick Brady,.. 4 Israel Horrls. John T. Lewis, _ THOMAS K. HAJBIS, President. AranwO. la OaAwrosp, Secretary. feH-tf TORS mSTJBAHCB EXCLUSIVELY, I: -THB PEITHBTLmmi HEB lITSDSAirOB COM- PiLirr. Incorporated' 1826. CHABTEB P*BPBTtJ.uL »o. 810 WAXJttTT Street, opposite Independence fityerably known to ULe.eonamnnUy for nearly fort? yeara, eontfnnee tolnenre aealnst Lom or Dam*td~by we; on Public or PriTateßnUdlnxe, •ltlier permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Tnr nltnre, Stoeka, Goode, or Merebandlie aenerally, 01 libwral tffini. - Theircapltal, toietber witk a lari* Surplus Timi. 1* Invested in tie most careful manner* wfci«h enable* them to offer to tbe~ insured anundonbtea eesnrlty U tiie ease of lots. ' BIBSCTOBS. Jonathan Pattenoa, l Daniel Smith, Jr.. Alexander Beneon, I John Dereranx, Inuw Hailehurat, 1 Thoms* Smith, , M^Heggrl^wU, ■ . jowatham fjSrrKßsbir, PiMiauv .null G. CiowsLL, Seeretary. UAMBINSURAHi Ho. 406 GHES’j PHILADI raiiXD IHLAI sißScr FnacisH. Back, Charles HehuiwL Henry Lewis, Bemud Wright, T. & Justice, . __ _ CHAR RICH W. I. BUUTOHAUP, Bml anthracite INSURANCE COM- Capital «4H),OO(M}HARTEX OOm Ho. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and ronrth streets, Philadelphia. Thta Companr wilHnanre against Less or Damage bp "ire, on Bnildmgs, Furniture, and Merchandise gene rally. .Alio, Marina Insnranees on Vessels, Cargoes. and freights. Inland Inanranoe to all part* of thauhiom. - : - PUtSQTO&B. William Bihar, Daris Pearson. D. Lather. - Peter Better. LewlsAudesried, J.E Baam. John E. Bla;klaton. William F. Sean, Joseph Maxfteld, • John Ketcham. WILLIAM ESHER, President. WH. F. DRAM, Vise President. W, M. aura. Beeratary. ; apg-tf TNSURA*BE COMPANY OF THE A STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.—OFFICE Hos. 4 and 5 BXCBANGB BUILDINGS, north' side of.WALNUT Street, between DOGS and THIRD Btreetaf Philadel phia, INCORPORATED IN 1794-CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL *200,000. m PROPERTIES OP TOE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1, MM. 1633,492 47. MARINE, PIBB, AND INLASD TRANSPORTATION IN8UBANO& DIRECTORS.! Henry D. Sherrerd, . Tobias Wanner. Charles Hgc&leater, Thomas BTWatson, William R Smith. Henry G. Freeman, WllUamß. White, Charlie R Lewis, • George H. Stuart, - George C. Carson, BamnelCrant. Jr.. Edwardo. Knight, _ John B. Austin. ■ ■ „ HENRY D. SHERRERD, President. WmutAK Harper. Secretary. . nolB-tf LEGAL. PST THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY ADD CODHTY Or PHILADELPHIA. Estate of RIGHABD WAGBEB. deceased. Hottee la hereby (Itoh that CaTHABIHE WAGBEB, trldoarof said deceased, has filed In said Court her pe tition ant appraisement of tbe personal propertywhicb sbe electa to retain under the act of April 14th; 1851, and its snpplements and that tbeaame will be approved by the said Court, on FRIDAY, April 2let, 1868, nnleaa exceptions be filed thereto. JOB* SHALLCBOSS, Attorney for Petitioner. »p 7 4t* April g, 188$. A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEb. of HBLHBOLD’B FLUID IX * sompauinß with tbow '"rthtn th« TTnlUd BUt«« Dlumnumtorr. yy M. H. JAMES, (Formerly of Philadelphia.) ATTORNEY AT, LAW, YS'AHKXJS. VBNaNGO COUNTY, FBBTNA. Special attention given to; the examination of Titles. Fhjxadklphia BefbbejtoesT:—Okas. R lies, & Son-J. Boss Snovrßen,'James H Little. Esq.. T. TsfikeivSr., Hood, Bonbriglit, & Go., J.Z. DeHaT* Preild«nt 7th National Bank. - ' mhU-Sr &AMUEL L. TATLOB, - , , »o. • -jATTOBMJIY AT LA.W-JJJD - GOHMIBSIOSTBB FOBALLTHK STATES, Except Connecticut,. Hew York, niinois, He 1 Oregon, and Tega» feM^lrtr SAMUEL W- HOFFMAN. ATTOk (late of PhlladelpMa.) < BKFBBB TO oh«a«4tete, I k! *w.o.Biaaio. B. €. Knlrht&Co., Dr. 5..8. IfMhvub uttla, Bnj., | W. H. leatoniCo, mbb-sm T O SHU A T. OWEN, ATTOR. ’ COnHSKLLOE AT LAW. AJTD SOLICIT* £LAIMS. OfflM. asi F Street, un Fourteenth. Waghtotfan, p, c. ,d» r WHITE VIRGIN" WAX OF A. f " LBS, —4 new French Coemetlefor beautify -reservlnothe complexion. It Is the most wo) compmurt of the age. There ts neltherchalk, if nasneiia, bisumth,nor talc In its composition. 1 uropoeed-ettlrely of pure Virgin Waxhence; ’ aoidinary qualities for preserving the skill, 1 'oft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes -appear young, the homely handsome, .the hi •note beautiful, and the meat beautiful divine) a and ISO cents. Prepared only by HUNT * 0 iomere, *l, South <EIGBTH. Street, two doc Chestnut, *hd 133 South SEVBHTH Strei Walnut. _ - - DEWABE OF ; COTJNTEBFEITI U OBPBIKCIFLBD DS*J.BBS «ude» T orf xhm ox their own: end other'oreMrations; or |«on otUlned \>j BBLMBO&I) *8 QT uTWIb. »i,soi,eMoi >400,088 71 COMPANY, iTITOT STEBBI. IBMHTA. ITD IKBUSAKOE now. I Join W. Brermu, Robert B. Potter 1 JoinKewilor, Jr., , & D, Woodrat, Charles Stokes, Joseph 9. Bills. TOOK' President. 'TWO*, Vies President IsH-U DAKER*& OBKAMBKTM. HAIR ! U. MASTIFAOTORY.—The Iwgßit and bast wort, neat of Wias, TospMi Lon£ Hair Bralii and CarlSi ltmsiTe Seams, for ladies, a& pries* losrat \an elnwlfirs, at 909 CHSSTHPT Street. iff 1 H R SCIENCE OF MEDICINE i-L *hoald aUod par*. majOBtlo; Mavina Out for it* Saala, todncttoe for lta pillar, truth algae forjlta aapltal. So itand HELMBOJjD'S SEUHOT FKEFA RATIOHB. MtablUhad orar IB raara ITPWAKDB OF THIRTY THOUSAND , eortUlirtw »a4re«omm<rad*toix letters heva l»m I reoeWed, etteetinr the merit* of SEMIBOfjDS Q*» ft SDIDB PBJSPAEiTIOHB. “«**,«*ft? i, iheMtfieit tmrcea. eminaP-t ittwniia. «!«• [ iTam.«QT«ntori. BtoUiud*M. 4«. PBOFOS fWFTCE DEPOT COi v SDBsIfiTEHCE. WABHtHWTOIf, D PBOPOSALB FOB FI SEALED P&oFuSALd are imrlU April 10,12 o'clock St , for furnish Depart Kent with. TBBEB THOUSAITD (3.000) BA] Tie proposals will b* for what iol as JKfos. 1,2, and 8» and bids will bon qui ntitj less than the whole. Bids mast be is dapbeate, and for < rate sheets of paper. The delivery t mence wittilwTftve dais from the oj aid roast be delivered in snca. qua] Government may direct. either * Warehouse in Georgetown or at th< road Depot in Washington, 0. C. The delivery of all Floot award* within twenty dais ‘rom tbe accept! Bids will be received for Flour to 1 oak barrels, head* lined. . Far meat will be made Is inch fi ment may have for disbursement. . ment inspection will be mace just* received, and none will be accent* ground, and of a superior quality i in oath of allegiance mnet aceonri bidder who hasnot’the oath on hie i bid Trill be entertained from parti onslr failed to comply with their bit not press nfc to respond. Government reserves the right any cans© ' . . Bids to be addrewed to the made) "QV Street, endorsed *■ Proposals' apll-6t B, T. BBtDgy- A BSIBTANT QUA A omos, Ho. 1139 GIBaKD, Philadelphia, ■] ■ EEAXBD FBOPOS JLB will be w until 12 o’cloek H., on FBIDA.Y,/ mediate delivery, at the Unite Banover-sweet wharf* bampomticst. of 4,(00 HIWD WHBBLB FOB 2*ooo FOBS WHEILfc FOB i The game to be inspected by an, tbs part of tie Government. •' Bidden should state the ' can fomith. the shortest % deliver them in, and the price, both in words an-i figures* a of tnis advertisement, a copy] pony each proposal. Bach bid most be guarantee sons,: whose signatures mart 7 tee, and certified to as being t tor the amount involved by Judge, Attorney or Collectoi The right is reserved to re sonable, and no bids from i be received. Jill proposals to be made (in duplicate*) which will at thia office* and bidders' of business Bids will be opened on at 12 o’clock M. * and bidden By order of Colonel Wm. \ master, Philadelphia Depots apU-4t , ASSISTANT QTJj A OFFICE, 1139 QIEAH Philadji BEALES PBOFOSALb w until 13 o’clock M., BATTJB] immediate delivery at th< HaHOVEB Street Wharf; ■Wheeling Pattern, as per be seen at the Storehouse. Bids trill Also be receive for furnishing the Qaaite; lOw ABBULAOOES UFI to conform in all seen at this office ’ The name of.contractor tlnctlv marked on each j to be inspected by an tns] the Government. . Bidders should >tete tit can furnish, the them.in> and the piles, vr* in words and figure's, and' advertisement, a copy oJ each proposal. Each bid must be gu&rat sons, whose signatures mi rantee, and certified to as i curity for the amount inv District Judge* Attorney, officer. The right is reserved to i sonable, and no bid'from be received. All proposals to be mad in duplicate, which will attfaia office. Bids will he opened on . 13 o’elock U. • end bidders By order of Col "Wm. W Chief Qosrier ep7-Bl' ' fIAVALBY HOEI V ASTILL) Qitabtbbvasteb Gbkbr/ WASHINGTON ' 1.0 BOBSI iuhßs i vxas, Fntar Division, K 0., March 18, 1865.' tvalryand artillery nr- r iro Depot, lo open mar. SBO. T. BKOWJUHG, •ve or non, will bu r*, larlr.t, till Kay 1, 1865,. by (Assistant Quartermaster, Istreets. , I to the rattal Government tad. Cavalry Harm mart b< II broken, la fall Sestaad i (15) to etxteen (16) hands years old, and wall adapted purposes Horses between J' of ace, if still Tlcorooi, be aeeepted. f dark 'color, aoond la all sad active, well broken, i. la cood'Ses* and eondl years old, aot less tbaa sads blab, each boree to sored and ditty (l,oso)ponnds. ro (2) years of ace. strong, felopedanlmels, aot less than In Inil health, free from everj o' would unfit them for severe led tbe foar frost Colt’s teeth iodine fonr permanent teetb, .1 be strictly adhered to and particular. ,m BA. H.to4F.it. HOUSES. saltable lot Tice* will ba received at ket, till May 1,1866, by *MDMS, In lot* of: ceived in tbl* city, in Captain C. H.TOMF corner Twenty secon< ill animals to be st Inspection before beix Specifications as U sound in all particul; good conditiojt,frons night from five (6) to i in every way to ca nine (9) and ten (1 sprightly, and healti Artillery horses a particulars, strong; and square trotters J tion, irom’ six (6) to) fifteen and one-hay weilhnoJ lees than f Mtfles'nmst be r stout;' compact; w fourteen (14) hand blemish or defe work,.and must' and develfcfred'fi two in t ach j&w^ These specific*) rigidly eniorcedf Honrs of inspe Price—Gavafr dollars ($186): ty dollars ($W dollars ($196) Payment *- mh2o-tap3o /.One hundred and eighty fly» ( Horne, one hondredandnlne f, one tunired and nineiy-fiT* I sat this Ofßcoj_ James a. bkih. Brigadier General In charge Flrct Dirlsien Q. M. G. 0. CATIONAjL. A BOARDING SCHOOL. WEBT GROVE STATIOM, P. and Chester County Fa ' JIM if this Institution will eom - DAT, the Ist of PIETS-KQjnrH (weeks. The course of Instruction (roach, and ls ndaptcd to aliices. nddiees the Principal, , THOSjfOOSABD, West dioTS, Pa. 'WEBTx for Gl' B-jCentrslEf The BUM*, laenee on B] next, to cont Is extensive : for alien 7 feTf-intnl FEMALE INSTITUTE, JSQ SCHOOL FOB GIRLS .TJSBM OF THIS iBSTITtmOB, Mrafcifally located on the northern i Backs county, Pennsylvania. will ■mth, 22d, 1860, and continue in mi> Abaction is thoronch in these veral jglish, French, Latin, Mathematics, lee circular, "to obtain which address itUeboro Post Office, Backs county, ISKABL J. GEAHAMB, JAHBP. GBAHA.MB, Principal,. JgELKE the mm kealthfnll* limits of Att commence S Sira tweiv' '"The com department aadDrayf rorfall ? the Prlnef PemisylT t apg 2m GREEN SEMINARY.— BOARDING SOHOOi, /oar ml!** .. Thorough coana In Matheraatlos, L Sciences, and English \ practical let fineerinc. Pupils received atany time, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Be %pp& Son,23SouthThirdstreet;Thoe. , fifth and Prana streets; en- Sheriff re. Addrew E«t. J. HBEVIT BAB *LAGE GREBJJ, Penns. nofi-Cm » HU from BI CUseiee, sons in C and of a fore lo J( J. Clay Earn, ( TO*, A.) . COAL. OAL—COAL! ;E3T goal m the market, /At the foliowinr piicee: ....$9 75 par ton. 875 •* •« HTA GOAL YARD, ?IFTH St, a&d FSJSEA. S. R., MA&taa. W. D. HBSTOgf, IHUU Cor, TJ . ap6-' Bobbbt J. HgMygiT.T,, (HEMPHILL, j-H ASTD SCHUYLKILL COAL, fU sizes and of best qualities, jd and screened, and invariably at lie i lowest-easi, prices: , WILLOW, below yiFTBE ITHSfcreet. bn be left at 146 JSforth SIXTH Street, HTH Street, 1433 BABGLA.Y Street, or fort Office, which, will be promptly and Hed. jalTffim Offita, - 6531! throm satis' inras, j? ew coal depot, jtreet..alaora Hlnth street. taiVaiideuperiorqualities of Lehigh and prices* street. Office, 119 South tfOUBTH ocffl-6m Cm Selra: at tin street Street '—SUGAR, LOAF, BEAVER r j and Spiint Mountain Lehigh Coal, and fountain, from Schuylkill, prepared ex illy use. Depot, If w, corner EIGHTH / Streets. Office, Ho. 119 South BEOOfID Cape-tig J, WALTOH * CO. .LEHIGH COAL.—H OUSE ts can rely on rettinr a pare artiale at the S. FEOffT-aud rOPLAB Streets. JOHBT W. /LEHIGH COAL. I J. B MTOTOKB. ..... 18*6 MARKS]; Stow*. CHISIERY ASTD IRON. . MS3BIOX. WOLUM m. xxbliok jromr s. 001*8. WABK FOUNDRY, FIFTH JJjTP WASHUgQTOM STBSBTft. MEKBIUK <& £OXB, ' ('"iHGINEBES AND MACHIHIBTB, ure High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, rer, and marine eerriee. lasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Its.; Gut* Inde, either iron or bran. ■ e Boot* for Sn Work#, Workshops, bS* . d Oaa Machinery of the latest and moat la* bmetioit. iorlptlon of Plantation Xaehlnery, sneh u r, and Grist Mills, Vacnnm Pans. Open is, Defeeaton,PUters, Pumping Engines,**, ■for S’. KlLieox's Patent Soiar- Boiling Ap- Hesmyth r s Patent Steam'Hammer, and Aspln* ’▼olsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Draining anU-tf PEHN BTE AM ENGINE AND --BOILER WORKS. -HBAPIK IKTI, (CAL AHD THEORETICAL BHaiirSßKB. MA WS. BOILER-MAKERS, BLAOKBMITHB, and 1 ERS.h aving for many years bean in sncceufal >. and teen eMlMivejy engaged in bnfldin*»nd * Marine and BlverEn sines, high and low prot on Boiler*. Water Tank*, Propeller*, ftc., Be., fnlly offer their services to the pnblie, as being repared to contract for engines of all sirea, Ma ■lrer, and Stationary; haylnr setai of patterns of it sues* are preparedto extentsi orders' with despatch. Every description of pattem-maldiw it,‘the shortestnotice- High and Low-preasnre, rnbnlar, and Cylinder Bouers, of the best Penn ila charcoal iron. Fordnca of ail sires and kinds, wd Brass Castings, of all descriptions! Roll ig, Screw-Cn tins, and all other work eonneeted -Jie abcre business. (wings and specifications for all work dons at the ilshment free of charge. and-work guaranteed, subscribers bays, ample wharf-dock room for ro of boats, where fhey.eah.lle Is perfect safety, and provided with shears, blocks.faUa, Ac., A*., for tg heavy or light weights. _ JACOB O. HBAFIB, JOHNF. LEVY. BEACH and PALMER Streets. (fll. M. FABER & GO., P STRiM-SNSIHI BOIiDKW IBO* FOUNDEBSX JBEAI. HACHUHSTS,AHD BGIIJSB MAKBBB, * NEAR THB ■ ■ IfiSTLYABIABAILROADPASSBHOEBSTATIOJI. PITTSBBBO, PKHKjL.„ m jnfaetnre all kinds of STEAM ENGINES, ran line A three to one hundred and fi ftyhoree-power, uu ftedfor Print Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Pomaces, Oil litre particular attention to the eonetroction of Ba les and Machinery for oil bonne and pumplnc opera >ns. Haye always on band* finished and ready for jlOTaent. BSGIHES and BOILEBS of every deeeriy- Orders from til parte of ibe eonmtry sollcitad and romptly filled. '. ■ ; ■ JaßbUm /ORGAN, ORB, & CO., STEAM BH •*> OQU BUILDEBSj Ir)s Foudsn. and (fenarii iuUsltU and BoU«r Maken, H«. ISIS WiLLOW. Til, gtrut. FklladalahU. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION s».w "—~~— - —' "“ rrrrrr""" —~w^*wbs, TrURNKBB, BRmiiSy, * CJO., JOHN B. UTBBB &Co Ho. «U CHISTJTOT tad StrscU. W BBSS.JTo*. B 3» ud ««,£>,4l. SALETBIS MJBHINO<«FIiI>AY) AfiO O'CLOCK. LABQE POSITIVE SABS op'iSn-^* B’’k 8 ’’ k A CABB—Tb« attention of the' trade!. reqne.twl to GOODS, TKAVBLI,IKG U R>,. n Ho», opr »ale THIS MoBNINO ,Toeeday)AprU llth,all» ACABD.—Weintiteth. earl? o a° £ otur months’ credit, comprising * *«* to the Urge sod val&abie j2r eDt , assortment of fluwy and staple dry good*At ittssw# ?*:**?*» Travelling »»*« ! I»|». - - ‘ [ pUsof 1,100 paekaces, fora«n»ft ’ 411 *«ortiaenf of cottas 7 ul woolen peremptorily *s', domMtic goods. - ? S < months' credit. conusCncinc SALE OF IMFOBTBD AED DOMESTIC 1)SY|OOODS; * clocfc Precisely. 3 4pHI 11th, 1886, »t io o months’ emdli, |f § ptektgei and lots of fancy andlstaple dry goods. B»wii Md bleached mcglias, prints iesns* nati trots, cambrics, ■ sc. 1» CASES jMBLACK ALPSSCAB. I *’ mlo Olil. lScasce London V-i taper quality bit* lutra Ui« llpßMlf, G CASES PUB* KOHAEBB FOB CITT TBADB S CMOS fins to extra eigjerilae quality pare mohaira. 4 eases fine to extra fine black Canton clothe. Scares super oriental lustres. 4 cases sol’d alpacas. • 2J2IB9IHICH!B. • eases super brown linen docks. 300 PIECES BLACK xm COls'll DBES^SILKa. ~-22«|90-!neh heavy black gro de rhines. . . —heavy black taffetas and prais'd* soie. —27@32-in«h heavy black royal armnrss. —26@30-ißch heavy black gvos d’ ecosae* —2O solid colors poult de sole —2O small checks’ponlt de soie. -jg flsse points Paris norxveaat*. —g# Lyons solid col'd taffetas. -SO Lyons solid col'd armnrss. _ _ - / WHITE GOODS. cambric. Swiss, check, and Hatnaoofcatne ] ICO dogJunr'woolahlrte, of super quality. .. pabis black abd col’d gbesadists sms SHAWLS, ALL mg. FOB CUT MADE. -THIS DAT . W® 11-< extra rich black and col’d Parle ellktrena dYneshswis- .• • - .... < LIES*3UMAJSKS, DIAPKB^ITAPKimABtDLLKSS . GwMBBIC HDSPS B * bleached and.brown linen damssksand diapers. . 7-| and 8 4 table clothe; 6 8 linen napkins. 6- 8 linen cambric hdkfs. SILKS, ALPACAS, AND MOHAIRS FOB CITT TBADSi a * aHIS MOBBIEB, /-, A large invoice of black and colored dress silks. ■ black t and colored alpacas. ' " extra due pure mohairs. BY OF 111 10,1005. TUESDAY. SaosistoflM OF FiODB l at this Depot UMdfrfaßT IFionr to «®m ' of tbe-bide* Iftily &s the Government /ves or B*H , be mmpUtod tot the bid. (4iTozod in new ft as the Govern- L BstralGo ver»- tire fcbe Flour ie filch Is nat fresh , the bid of each ,u offiea, and no ;ho haveorevi or from bidders last any bid for rued, at Ho 003 flour.” tptalnC. B.V. Wet.- L. *Plil 11. 18*5. df*4 at tbia office fil 14 1860, for ha state* Storehouse, deed and ready for jT WACmBTS, if WAGOJTS. on . •t of wheels they * time they can • should be written to the terms fitch should accom y. two responsible per- to the gaaran-' ; *ber public officer. fdCF bid deemea nnrea* tilting contractor will n the regular forms, t dished on application ;,<xte thereon their jp lace »AY* April 14th, 1860, eqwted to he present. IcKim* Chief Qo&rter _ GKO, K. OEMS. .Captain and A. Q. hL PANCOABT & WARNOCK, AUC: TIONBBBS. »40 MARKET Btreet. MIS? OF 800 LOTS AHBRIGAK IJ K2?£SB.,,gBy GOODS, MILLINERY b^So^"™ 01 ®* 14188 ' lurasr eoo»s, a “., «„.?J?i.™. co ? msßcln * J at , lo , o ’^ ! ? c " ;> comprising a foil *alea’ mel1 * of new and doelrsble gooda for present _ ' SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS' Included in raie WEDNESDAY MO Bn 150- 2>eCo ladies* black and colored Lama wool shawls comprising a fall line from low to y*>ry fine aa&Utici aid of mot cboioo ipring colors and stylos Waek and colored plain and fancy broche and thlbet .bawls; ladles'«lo& >r silk cloaks. Ac , Ac. .. l.aoo DOZES HOUSEHOLD SHILLING. .““I* I-MOdozonnew etyU white, black, andcolorsd' order ” 4 ' ■•w alt * desirable goods la perfect ‘ BUGLE TRIMMING AND BtTTTOSS - Also, 1W lots rfeb and entirely new styles imported bugle trimmings and braids, bode buttons and orna ments, fancy silk trimmings, steel and fancy buttons. iTERMASTJSR’S {r€Bt- **Ba.* April 7, 1885. receiyed at this Office, April 15. 1885, for the tea Stales Storehouse. i»00 AU&TTLAHOSB, r le and specifications to the ssme time and place »r’s Department with . BUCKSK PaTPERBT, ?e model* which can be (ate Of contract to be dis tance- The Ambulances (appointed on thepart of iber of Ambulances they tie time they can deliver {should be written both erm to the terms of this I«h should accompany 'jy two responsible per » appended .to the gua gool and sufficient se- U by the United States lleetor, or other public bwbld deemedunrea* Uniting contractor will ?• - .! •U " . «on the regular forms, pished on application [ay, April 15th, 1865, at {quested to be present Depot. <HSO E. O&MJS, laptainandA. Q. M. BONNET RIBBONS AND SILKS, Also, USO cartons most choice colors psult de sole bon nfios ribbon* and 00; Sos. 4 and 6 cord edge trlm- .Also, (nil line fashionable colore bonnet silks, artlfl ejgl flowers. Ac . Ac. ’ VERY ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL POSITIVE BALE EMBROIDERIES JUST LANDED. Also. ON WEDNESDAY, 121*1 »t 10 o'clock, an invoice of newest stylee embroideries, consisting In part of medium to wry rich new ana choice stylee embroidered jaconet edgings, ln sertlngs, bands and flouncing*; infants’ waists and robes; collars and tetta; rnflled caUars; tncked and “ripe mnslln; embroidered and button edged linen cambric and lawn handkerchiefs lIBBH CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS OB LINENS Also, a fnllline ofladles' plain and hemstitched linen i“dkerchlefs,gisnta’ S-4 hemmed and plain do, children's 8-8 hemstitched do., shlrtlng llnens? shirt .. inh^? 18 81 . 1 . K TIES f «>“». *«■ Also, 100 lots gents’newest spring styles Paris silk clty’taade 8 - fltncy scarfs, Ac ,Ao . for best Also, gents' faney flannel travelling shirts. , "*?• ladles.'; gents’, mid children’s cotton base and nail how, lisle and cottongloves, Ac., Sus. ® » rs “ S P6? I '“'ton, patent thread, bnttona, hair nets, notions, &c., Ac/ ' w PABIB LAGS ABD TISSUE VEILS. “"T-atEIM Paris lacs veils, choice colors, Paris tissue veils, Ac., Ac .-HOOP SKI STS AtTD CORSETS. £] Also. ladies* misses’, and children'sstsei spring hoop mechanical wfelebone corsets, of regularly assorted sizes. SPECIAL POSITIVE SALE OF STRAW GOODS, By Catalogue— . wnai OK FRIDAY, April 14th, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a full assortment of fashionable styles in straw and fltncy bralda for ladles’, mUsea*. and cMidren’s wear. pHILIP FORD&CO., AUCTIONEERS, a ASIB MARKET and BiM COMMERCE Streets. ‘ LARGE SPRING SALE OF^L 500 CASKS BOOTS AND We willsellby catalogue, foreash* . °H TfiTOSbAi MORjfING, April pill, commencing at ten o’clock.XSOO eases men’s, boy »V and youths’ boots, shoes, brogause Oxford Uea, bu*kies,,Congress, Ac,, Ac., with, a desirable assortment of women *s,. musei *, and chil dren** booted shoes, gaiters, glippera, Ac. gALE BY ORDER OF THE NAVY _ ‘babe: gem of the sea. - c* On WKDKBBDAT, April 12, at 12 o ’clock noon, £* wilt be sold at pubficlX, by ordtr o; the Kavy Agent, as she now lies at the Bar? Yard, the bark GMf OP THE SEA, UaSHbet long on deck, J3)i feet hold, 2G fees beau, And by naval register 371 ton* Included in the sale frill baa suit of Saus.set.of standing andruonlng Kigging; twb Boats andOare, one Anchor and Cham, Span, &«. May oe examined any tims at th« Navy Yard, . JAB ESA. PBSJBHAK, Auctioneer, mh29,alap3ygi7,ll Ko. 4r»a WALKtTT Street A UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED £a HORSK. i Quakthemasteb Gbkbbai.’ s Office,' lgT Division, W*BHi»sxo».Ciyr, AprULISdS. ca< "* totheM * llMU,ii46r ’ ' TWO ISWVfifi »FOAL, many of them well bred and In *ood,conditlon. On J THURSDAY, April 88. MB5, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. on . THURSDAY, April 27,1885, - ONE ONE ThehoHesbave.beendondemneaasWflt.flff 'tha ea> T»lty Mm«eof lie For road and farming pniposes iQAny good ’ bsrgabu may be had. r - - ■ * Animals sold singly. Sale to eommence at 9A. K., and will be held at PHILLIPS’ GOVERNMENT STA BLES. corner of FBBMOST and RAMSET Strode. TERMS—Cakh, In United States emrency. JAMBS A BAKIN. B»vet Brigadier General, ln charge let Division Q. 11. G O- . ■ ap6-aot ' FOB BALK AND TO LET. m PRIVATE 8 ALB—BBA.UTIFUL A SSL SUMMER RESIDENCE, estate of Dr, L. X. -B Barton, Fine house and ontboilldlngß, stables, &c , with eitht acre* of around, ons and a half milaa from Glen Biddle, on the Media Kal [road Sold cheap. Address ' Rev. I. HENRY BARTON, ■ ap4-lm* ' Village Orem. Pa. m FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL *n ■» PABM end COUNTRY SEATS, of forty acre.. X on Chureh lane, Darby township, four miles from Mar ket. street, can be had immediately. Apply 10 JOHN WHITBLY, on the premises, or to ’ •*; 1 JOEL 8. PERKINS, ; ap4-lm* - - *5 South FSOHC Street,, M ATLANTIC CITY, N J.—FOR handsome, COTTAGElopposite the 0. 8. Hotel), with or without furniture, containing: 13 rooms and a food Cistern. Apply'to H WOOTTON, Atlantic City, or to J. H. BaYEs, Sa Tenth national Bank, Philadelphia. apB-12t* «FOR SALE—A THREE-STORY BBHJK HOUSE, eight rooms Price low. 2009 CHERRY Street. Apply at 1458 South THIRD Street, second Bicry back room. apG-6t m FOR SALE—DWELLING-HOUSE FIFTEENTH Street, north of Arch street. Apply to ‘ - B W. BEBBLIT, mhl3>lm* Wo, 30 Worth SBVEHTg Sfcrek. m FOB BALE—STORE A.ND BWEL LE»G northewt comer of Fawnand Master street*. Immediate possessions • BBIDBSBuBG —Weat Dttlliaf and Lot on E3rk* hride street* east of Point rp*d; 'will ha sold cheap , A large number of GO'tages at Germantown and other' desirable localities, and a great variety ol jirat'Claaa and outer Farm*. SB Per lUt of Dwellings see A r or Ui American and United States Gazette. B. F. OLBBW, apl-tf- 183 South FOURTH Street. m .SUPERIOR MANSION AND “ ÜB9I ROT, on the FBANKFORD Road, at Allegheny, avenue; hnllt in the most substantial man ner, with every possible convenience, with stable and carriage-home. This ii a delightful residence for sum mer or winter. • B. F BOOTH, . ■ apl-tf • 183 South FOURTH Street,, A FOR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR BOUSE Is WEST PHILADELPHIA, excellent stable, fine well of water; rural, yet unite-near; all conveniences; replete In all respects. Address Mer chant,” Box2loo, Post OBca. mb27-lm 'jfe PRIYATE SALE—MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, near PhUadelpbla, in suc cessful operation, with furniture of all kinds. Appa ratus Books. Gnns. Ac., at a very low figure! Apply to BCHBBMERHOBN & BANCROFT, 518 ARCH ap4-lm* - gR| ~EOR SALE—A SMALL FARMCg JSoi 1 HITjcSIS AOBBB. in- Oamdes county,3C aboat twenty minute** drive froni Camden, on the M»rlton Pike, one otthemost/avox&bls locations In the county; the land is rich and very productive. With good management. Three to; Five Thousand Dollars per annnmcanbe made off of It* Good, large HOUSE; also, plenty .of Bam* on It, and well adapted for city persons wishing,a country residences 7 Also, frontage enough for several Cottages. Tor further information apply to BICHABD SHIVERS, oppodte the Premise*, Or B. H BEOWJBTIfIr™ _ 605 COOPER Street* jCamden. N. J. Office at We it- Jersey Ferry. mbSl-lm* m FOR sale—large foundry JHaWD MACHINE SHOP, in full operations with the working stock and tools,patterns,**,, of every descrip tion* necessary for doing a large and successful busi ness, situated on a railroad, about twenty miles from Philadelphia. B. F. GLEftN, ia3B.FOtrßrHBt, mhlS-tf or 8 W.cor.SSYESTgBgTH and GREEN Sts. g| FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: FOB JB STOCKS—Farm of 83 acre*, near SeUersyilla, BhA.co^.te^orter.^diie^Wtt^ mhl3-tf orS.W.cor.SEVENTEENTHandQBBENSts. ®FOR SALE—NEAR SELLERS- 'gm ville—GOOD FARM of I*3 ACRES; cheap for iE cuh, or 011 l take in part sood oil stocks is exeUan. , B. t GLBBN. 123 SoothFQORTH Street. SS VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT JR ■H. AT PUBLIC SALE. 3C Tiejrabßcrtber triU sell at Public Bile, on THtJESDAY APTBEBOOH. AprU 3, 18 w“ AT TWO O’CLOCK On u,^,»inal,l* Soj»te4 within b*lf ■ mils 0 f Wilmincton, Delaware, on the Newport pike, eontainlnK eight aorei of cool lBnd, _ln the centre of whioh is a larie lawn with a-ftse- TAtiMr of shade tree*, maples, lindens evergreens, etc., in all over a hundredmil-growntrees. Theim provements consistof alarge and commodious M&ssion, a&nkedon the. west by two towers, one of which is four stories in height There are four largerooms on a-floor, with, a hall elevenhr forty-two feet. The house has the modern, improvements. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring into the upper story of the.tower. There is also an iron pnmp and hydrant under acover ed area at the kitchen door. The outbuildingsconsist of a carriage house and stable sufficient for four horsesaad* several carriages; also, a hen, ice, and smoke-house. The stable has a hy&antinit. The ice-house is fißod* with good ice. Good garden, with several varieties of d if erf pear andr grape vines in fall bearing. There are aJ so. several va rieties of apple, cherry, and chestnut trees. Immediate poweasion will be give* For furfbwrin formation Street. Wilmington, DeL WILLIAM fl. HAFF, Auctioneer. • ap3> hit • r\ ROCKETS PATENT AIR PIMP.— SAWB-A (®ew) PATENT ALE. PUMP, now lying at the Depot at Franklin. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at 30%, MARKET Street apfe-St POR SALE—A LOT OP GROUND ON A SEYBBRT Stltet. weeSof SlMteeytb, 40 by Sg feet; will be rioted *«*». low tat ea«h. E F Blfal mhlßtj - 1»3 Son!h FOURTH Street. Little kanawha and elk BIVBB OIL AMD HINIMO COMPANY, —publia attention lsMked to the really valuable OIL ul COAL LANDS .scored to this Company In fee simple. A few shares in the original Interest stui unsold.. Subscilptionoobtalned, and plans and desorlpaens of the land and other information given by : Ul GEO F. WOBK & CO., Ho 48 8 THIBD ats a j'WraoLOggw. W mss^ rotngff^&et!* HEME? C. BOMsSi 3 , B»metOT? W ’ ' SALK OF FRBSCH GOODS. £ ) QJf FRIDAY ipHI lfti. at 10 o’clock, on four months 1 credit— -600 lota of fancy- and staple French goods. d mnraL-fiMtaM mo„ i„ I 9 sa!e Men'., boja*. and months’ calf j ' welt, lid pnJop.sole <tress-bo„tT- l* youths* Up and bnff leatber *&;?«'«. j: JonglegesTalryboots; men's aid W ® 6 «'««; Contrcßß boots and totairM?; „■';«!h, lonths’ Bdperklp, huff, aid polish, i." bj “d PnmP Kjlebrogsastlddjße'jjg i.J-Wa, and eßamdlsd pattmt seared bail's ? >t, niters; women’s, misses*, sod *, »ai leather bafmorala and lice b'su mw«l rfty-»adel*c»'bo’rtß;fancTJto» l i dr *Td sekle ties; ladles’ See black Hu’ mess, and side-lace gaiter*; wom»L' M U* eMldrea’a goat and morocco eotSf r *\ mi* ladles* floe kid eUppsn; carps; inedible bags, d». *"* B «aa»' JUSOE PSBEHFTOST B*EK op » ' BEoaAJSB, Ibmt oooD*. 'rßAv«?t >ol 's. , THIS Aprl3UUiatloo cloelc.vl3lb9-.QTj , ftmr months’ credit, about l,10On.?v. br 'afe brofaas? csvalrr boom. eefcL 8 ,* 91 fresh arsortment of seasonable *2?“,* ,« re, emmanoftetore, which will be s££ V 'V,. 1 With catalogaes. on momSttof aa |™ f,Jt tts^j LABS* POSITIVE SALE OF Blue.™ ■ OEKMaII, AHD BOSEKTIC pIS 8 * h We will hold a I*r*e laie of fet«i£ S »L® fJ< S £•££«!*«>■. on.credlloffog^, . ,» , olr THURSDAY MOBS'*, April 13. at lOo’etock, embraclo?». Bid tote of etapie andfaaer »rHMLTr’“ «»I tode, Un*E>. ellks. and cotton*, to attention of deal ere j? a. B.—Samples of tits same win v. *min*ttexL with «aWoCTT € Si b^> 6 4 fSS: ffSKa«^ LAHGB BALE OyFOBBtQH goods ° D3s issr.- Inelnded fnonrsaleof THOEsuiy . , lie found in part the following, vti i ’ “Mil jj * - , . «... gOMMTICS. bales brown and bleached sheeHnn.,., shales brown and bleached-drUm Ea “ -■ —bales white and colored wool tunnels —bales striped shirtings. “ —cases Reacted and colored corset i satl cases tedlso -bine checks and ask Ur. esses Kentucky jeans and cottocaca. ~ cases stancher ter ginghams and pl»ldi ~ cams miners’ fiuntelfrsaA pantaloon cases black and colored cambrics and *=:» - caeca fancy caestmerca and meltons u,94 i atca " ■p-.« n. TAILORING GOOiis 8, coStoksTse C,ott ‘- CaM " a " e - “hertlca iargsUne of black and color** t»«t -« d satin d« OMnes. 010134 uatuj A* GOODB. * w in? IP I** 1 ** *J***taff liaeas, all grades |£: gSfftesKflssfferE w . Sffias&rtWJr* » r„v„~.s ■._' 7»HinSOO. 88. iargß variety of jaconets, cambrics Swiiu a, moßllnj, TletoiU lawns, own, a, _ . SILKS. saparior line of black aid colored Uffetas, ires da Bbtoee. uroad'ifric. p&F* SToa de Eaple*, fa. • Brocfce, long and thlbet, sprier *t V ' mozambiquese and steUa shawl*. ? stJr POSITIYB i,^ Apffl m./KWK. br w on four months’ eiedifc, about 30D piecesrieh h!' smperfinefand fine intrain, roy£ dlaSk list hemp, cottage, and rat carpeiinn* n*nr D cocoa mattings, Ac , embracing a choiw «££ which may bo examined wS 8 morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY BaLB OF FERBrn .. gebmam, ahd British dry gikhk i ll OH HOBDAY MOBfllsS?* 08 ' 4t April IT. at .10 t'dock. will pA gold h~-a,. font montis’ oredlt aboit 7 JlfT , , r YSOJACKAOK3 AKD LOTS of fWMii, udlUt German. and British Hww . and choice ** toS/abri^ 6 * 111 ,ak * *w>Ha, UttLfS -i whan dealers will Bud It to their M THOMAS & 80NB, 13»aildl«Soatli FOURTH St™ l|3& Public Sales of Seal Estate and Stocks S‘ chante, every TUESDAY, at it “<SodL S ‘ *“*]g|£ „,, sbvjbkth sPßnre bale, nth aphl I Estate of tW late Botert Bidston, JBmj.. andoiisn I EIGHTH BPBISG BILE, \ Batata of tha late Iteaik Wain. Bsq„, Thoe j*-, \ William FWplff, John Diamond and other*.’ ai ' ' NipH' SPEWS BALS,BSth Ap,U For Jlrf of propei ties In the above three catalogue Tuesday next. ™* - A ? D SEAL ESTATE, lift April . I S^S~? ur *? ,a on TUESDAY, lith April, eriltji 8 4? e Regent ooaatrr«at of Urn late Kober.CS «®»* %(• 5 a d »* ir Able cottage. Atlantic Gitv; tuSl f *■“**• and a large amount of rtlus? cltypioportv, dwelHngi?Mores, lot*, ground reae.h Mr feee pamphlet catalogue* fog particulars. nnTroo^fS^f^^SSlSia-*«*•» atriet. 'i MACBirrS. BRUSSELS OABPBra, FBBSCECHiSi.; „ , xuxs jcosmirQ. ] At lOo’igock, at 80, 3918 Market street, 'West Paw oftawntora 1 ® 118 ® 11014 11,114 kitchen fnrnttnre. byafcj PEREMPTORY BALE. 1 Schooner, known as tha “CAROUSE COOOE" i -■>■•... . THIS APTfcRHOOjr. -Statu 11, at So’dock atCooper-sti eet wharf. Omfej Hew Joraav-Cflret dt ck above Wert Jersey Ee.-ry jl2 absolute. Mar be examined any day prevlom n nkj SAl* DFMISCBttAMpuS BOOKS , OH WBBUrBSDAY.aPTBEKOOK, A&ctioa£»»e» miscellaneous eo*. j ... Ssleat ffosl39and 141 Santli ?oiirtli atwmt i SUPIBIOETBBHIrUBB, HOBBWOOD AsD Wil I FOJ&TB& FEME FRBiT’ff Pld W”* 8 - BOTSSE “ ilft , ' OJTTaiTKSDAY MOKHIHG, i At 9 the Auction Store. snperiot furolhn, nzit of ales ant walapt chamber fatal tore, h*si»» rosewood Bec(eUuT; mx>h"ease, rosewood pUcofosis walnot piano fofteß»Fr*nch3pl&te mantel and pier m \ rotSi Brussels and other carpets, Ac. j «w ; - Sale Back of 621 Commerce Street. j aEACHXHEBY OF A BOOT ABD SHOE MAKF& TOBY.' ! ik £*»• today MOBjrmo, i Ilf&Jnstant,. at.vlO o’clock, in the rear of SiCra-j Street.‘third story, the machinery aod tool* oft oootand ahofi manufactory, inclttdln* two McKays*! log machine*, w&x-ihretd sewing maehicK.s&l cnttinx machine, heel trimmers, small lsshei, ties; lasts, crimping board, office desk.&e. 1 Bale at Ho. IS2B Spruce street- 1 ELBGAHT FUEHITCEB, MIKBOBS, PUSO, HSll CUBTAIHB. CARPETS. CHAHDBLIER3,I:. 1 OH TUESDAY MOBBIBG. J JSthinst , at 10 o’clock, at H 0.1828 Sprues ?bMt.h .catalogue, the entire furniture, including rosaw-xtiiK. green plush drawing-room farnltureTelegant windup •curtains, mantel mirrors, rosewood pUso. fia&TiL«| carpets, handsome chandeliers, superior walnut dinni-s roomandlibrary furniture, book-cases, elegant ccio-f ber romiturei fine mattrresses, da, &c.; also, tißfc-I che» utensiZs. I ASt" May be examined, on the morning of sals, at! -O’clock. MEDICAI. |?LECTROPATHIO EBTABUSE DK. A. H- STBVBNB, one of the HK DIBCOYBBKBB of a new system of treatlMdlMUjJ ■MODIFIED BLBCTEICAL APPLICATIONS, ail*? hes been so very raceewful at FBNM SQUARE *»* lastthreeyearse has removed his Office andßwisWH to X63BFlHBStreet, one door below Seventeen ( ; All persons during references, or any partieaUnj with regard to hlßsperial mode of treatment, wilipistf; call or send for a pamphlet Consultation, or advice gratuitous. nugjfj ELECTRICAL OFFICES. COBBBK ELEVENTH AMD BACB STEffiTS, ALSO,CHESTNUT AMD FORTIETH. . ' Dr. THOB' ALLEN, very saeeeesfiil le the tveat ment of all diseases would Inform hisfrieods iM (he public that be Is stOl beuedtUnf sod caiM many on whom medicine baa bad uoeffwtAM considered Incurable. RHEUMATISM AMD NEURALGIA. ' "WON DBBFUL DLSCOYBBf-Wstraud ask your attention to these diseases, as va have found t&at we possess a remedy wMca w cured many, and WUI restore to their woa» health, hundreds more who are at present «*- faring the most excruciating agony. a few days only are needed to effect a cure. *• would urge no one to try lx; if you do not ins |«* is your own. Those who follow our wq® 1 meats, and not cured, .have nothing to p»y •, *•' tients treated at their residences when StM- Testimonials at the offices; hours 9*A: H. t«sj- E Consultations free. Offices, Og* W BLEVBSTH Btreet, also, CHBSTHBT and m 1 TDBTH Street, Wert Philadelphia. __ jalB aan DB THOB. AUU , SHIPPING. BOSTON AND PHILAD& FHIA STEAMSHIP LIHE. &afflng pTrtoa BATTTBDAIS, from first whsrfahoTt ?3» Sfreet* Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston i The steamship HOBMAH, Capt. Baker, will »»n M| for Boston. Baborday. April if at i M., and steamship SAXOH, Ospt. Matthews, ???& 69 ton for Philadelphia,* on the aame day at 4 P. a I These new and substantial steamships form a line, satiing from each port punctually on Satsrd*? 1 Insurances effected at one* half the premium onthe vessels. ..• Freights taken at fair rates. , Shippers are requested to send Slip Secript* m 2 ®* j : of La£ng with their goods. For Freight or Passage (h»IM fine* ! apply to HfeffSV WISS£K & CO mhS'tf 33S South DELAWABEAraa^. STEAM WEEKLY TOJh % ftcwsf ow, - (CorkHarbor).*The weHTmownSteamere 99 pooh Sow Yo»k and Philadelphia Bteamsh'P r £? a £ -2m ny (isma* Line), carrying the united States MaL‘ * M intended to sail as follows: , , r , v -.»-. Saturday. Ajjrfijf wL EPIBBUBGH . W city of Baltimore ......Saturday, Apr - ; m And every succeding Saturday at Boon. from ? :er Rorth River. «| SATES OF PASSAGE: . 'fK • Payable in Gold, or it* equivalent in t Woe Find Cabin., $BO CO Steerage«** \\ Wk ** to London.Bs 00 “ to Loncca ;-i Jn V'• to Parle 96 00 *• tohiif S ‘ to Hamburg... 90 00 ‘‘to s < :§■{ Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bisc:*- 1 JH tegdam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates- r, fB Fares from Liverpool or- Queenstown: Ist if $B6, $lO6. Steerage from Liverpool cr jS Those who wish to send for their friends <* a 9 tickets here at these rates. , _ 9 For farther information apply at the C®-;. * ■ ofl«8. jofirr a dilb, * 9 »pll-tap29 HI WALHDT Stresl. i**. -■ y - >■ -mew BXPRIiBB LJNE'.Ii jjLBXAJTDSIA. GiOBGfiTOW:k£ WASHIWGTOjr. VUCtowpeak*Mdßel»£|?§s Steamer* leave first Wharf above MARK* 1 3 QT&n WBDIfBSDAir and SATOKDaT, at 12 E iC * # For Freight apply to Agents, WE P. CI»YD t-tbss lfirSTorthaud Soutrt WharresPhila. :f-B- Georgetown,D.C.; FLOWSBS & BOWES, iggs^ 6*45=1% NOTICE JHaaMCTOBK —rt# FHn.iBBsvFEJAjt .* BKW IOEK BXPRBSS STBAMBuAT COMP* 1 ' Delaware Barttan n&n&l. _ «»p*' Steamers leave MILY, first wharf ® Street, at 3 o > dock P, X. __ wk. P. CLIPS & CO.. I*B lAMBS HAHJ>, 11l WAi- ~t ; :» »MA«» ESTEY’B COTTAGE ORGAN'S^ Xot rralr UHBZCKLLBD, bat TjarKQTJAi&S? ®,«&f of Tone lilloiMSgij u**' ffiffisa?»sus&.i¥¥^£ Ow. s aonlUt) o?^b‘ K j'“' r ~' : f;> » «olurt*nUy on hand. HTTH Street, bajon Bprata, , ...» FHaABELPHXA- ~n * Oft no PAIN IN EXTBACi.^^ -n»MM Oxida 0*» ** baantttnl taA iwtojLilE'leof „_Kn _««!. gg BVAHB & WAjggMg,,^ 1# SOUTH TOUKTH STKSS?- ~ A l»r*« T»rt»«? of HEB-TBOvF taai.
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