The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 12, 1865, Image 4

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    FOREIGN notes.
Mr. John H. Addison, a London brokor, who
Juts reoentlv boon praised by the Spiritualist jour
nalsto England mi “one of the strongest mediums
who has yet appeared, 1 ’ has amused himself, first
by performing before select circles of friends all the
tnoks of the Davenport Brothers, and secondly by
writing to the London Star to say that he is no
« medium” at all, but did It for fun. * The Spiritual
Timet and the Spiritual Magazine, which toot Up
Mr. Addison as a remarkable being, now drop him
In great disgust.
A rioh Englishman has entered into negotia
tions for the purchase of three-fourths of the island
of Caprera, In order to present it to Garibaldi, who
already owns the remaining fourth. The entire
Island is valued at slfl,coo.
a look of 'Queen Elizabeth’s hair, with an ori
ginal poem hy Sir Philip Sydney on receiving It,
has lately been found in an old folio volume of the
Aroadia, at Walton, in England. The hair in eolor
Is golden brown.
• m, Salute Beuve has undertaken to write for a
now encyclopedia, published in Paris, an artiole 01 P
the Influence of letters on the nineteenth century.
He -receives $6,000 for it, and Is aUowea two years
for the preparation or It. 'fie will contribute to
« Le Constltutionnel” only onoe a fortnight (instead
of weekly, as heretofore) until the article Is written.
—Brignoll does not seem to have ingratiated him
solf into Parisian favor. The France MuHcale,
whloh praised him up at first, in grand style, says:
“ Brignoll is doing all he can to overcome the cold
ness with whioh the publlo receives him. We wish
him a better (jhanco at Oovent Garden, where he Is
engaged for the next season.”
—The “Macbeth” of Yerdl, now In rehearsal at
the Theatre Lyrique, is not to be confounded with
the primal “ Macbeth” of Yerdl. He has modified,
qualified, nay, radically changed and transformed
his original work, to the extent that the “Mac
beth ” now In rehearsal at the Theatre Lyrique is
considered in Paris an original oreation.
—OasselU’a autograph eleotrio telegraph is now
used on one set of wires between Paris and Lyons.
Telegrams from It must be written on sheets of
metal, whioh are sold by the telegraph offloe at four
sous each sheet. The cost of despatching them is
reckoned at the rate of four sous the square centi
metre. Despatches cost 6, 12, 18, and 2if.
—The rehearsals of “ L’Afrloalne” are to he as
thorough as those of Meyerbeer’s previous opera,
when. Under his personal supervision. A march In
the opera was rehearsed at first with every instru
ment singly and separately, and, when each player
was considered to have mastered the music, the
piece was rehearsed by the whole band.
Mme. de Tocquevllle Is dead. She was the
widow of the eminent political writer and states
man, whom she has thus survived only six years,
, for he died in 1869.
Spain spends $BO,OOO annually for tobacco
and $64,000,000 for lottery tickets I
—M. Oauderay, an engineer of Lausanne, has
applied the galvanic battery to the sharpening of
needles and 'pins by connecting a bundle of wires
with the negative pole.
A new prima donna at Yiennals Mdlle. Stable.
There is a great excitement in Mnnioh about
Wagner, the composer. One party says that he has
offended his patron, the young King, and another
that he has not. /
Baron Ricoasollhas deolared himself la favor
of a church reformation in Italy by whioh the Ita
lian church shall elect her own bishops, without
any reference to the Pope. #
HOME NOTES.
The Union armies have captured 1.800 eannon
from the Confederates since August.
The number of United States pensioners is In
creasing withstartling rapidity, no less than 13,724
having been placed on the rolls during the year
1864. The number of invalid pensioners at the com
mencement of the present year was 39,448, and the
number of widows pensioned was 86,968—making a
total of 6f1,390.
One million two hundred thousand two-cent
pieces were coined last month.
A fight occurred under the gallons on which
Sue Mnndy was hung, in Louisville, for possession
of his black cap.
Bishop Potter, of New Yorq, has Issued an ap
peal to the clergy and laity in behalf of the “Mis
sion to the Jews, ’’ and recommending that the col
lections taken np In the ohurcheß on Good Prlday
bs devoted to this cause.
All jurors in the State of Maryland are here
after to receive $2 a day for every day they attend,
and to he allowed 12H cents a mile going and re
turning occeln eaoh term,
Marian McCarthy, an actress, died at the In
dianapolis Insane Asylum last week, from conges
tion of the hr aln.
—lt Is stated that Mrs. Ritchie (Mrs. Mowatt),
who resides in Eloronoe, Italy, has become so corpu
lent that her former friends soaroely recognize her. .
—At the Great Sanitary Pair in Chicago, Mrs.
Stephen A. Douglas and Mrs.'Gen'. Sherman ate
to have charge of the tables under the auspices of
tbCßoman Catholics.
A Memphis paper heads Its list or divorce oases
In court “Matrimonial Shipwrecks.”
A Boston physician is said to have discovered
that gold has medicinal virtues. So the yellow
metal, we suppose, Is to become a drug. ;, " ' '
THE CITY.
XnXTAXtT.
RECRUITING.
Yesterday warrants were issued for the payment
of the city bounty to one hundred and eighty, eight
men, sixteen of whom enlisted, for three years, the
balance for . one year. They were, credited as
follows: ' ' \
Wards. Hen, (Wards, Hen.
Pint.... 2 Fifteenth 3
Third.... 12 Sixteenth.... ....12
Fourth. 4 5eventeenth...........26
.Fifth... 8 Eighteenth ...38
5ixth....... 11 Nineteenth...... ...... 18
Seventh.....: 4 Twentieth......... 13
Ninth 24 Twenty-fifth...... 7
Eleventh...... .1
MISCBLLAHHOIIB.
BOARD OF BCHQOL CONTROLLERS.
A stated meeting of tbe Board of Controllers of
the Publio Scloolß was bald yesterday afternoon.
President Shippen In tbe chair.
The minutes of the preTlons meeting were read
and approved.
Acoinmuhlcation from the Fonrteentbseotlon ask
ing that the lot of ground on the south side of Callow
hill-street, west of Tenth street, be purchased for
the , purpose of ereotlng thereon the Monroe School
Bouse, the present building being In too close proxi
mity to a saw mill, and the Leglilatuie having au
thorized the sale of said school house for the sum of
$16,000.
Also, a communication from the same section,
ashing that the lot of ground on the south Bide of,
Mellon street,- between Eleventh and Twelfth
streets, he purohased for the purpose of ereotlng
thereon the Hancoetc Secondary School. Both
communications were, on motion, referred to City
Connells. ' -
A communication from the Twenty-second sec
tion, ashing that the lot of -ground on Evans street,
Germantown, he purohasedfor school purposes. On
motion, referred to City Councils.
A communication from the Twenty-fifth section,
ashing that a lot of ground at Blßlng Sun he pur
chased for the purpose of ereotlng thereon the Hop
hlnson Sohool House, was referred to the Committee
on Property.
The Committee on Accounts reported expenses
amounting to $24 ,182.77.
On motion, it was ordered that warrants be drawn
for the payment of the several Items In favor of the
persons to whom the same are due.
The Committee on Grammar, Secondary, and
Primary Schools reported in favor of confirming a
number of appointments or teachers. -The report
was adopted.
A resolution was offered authorizing the es
tablishment of a sixth dlvlßlon In Secondary School
-No. 8, corner of Twentieth and Coates streets.- The
resolution was opposed by Messrs. Moore and Free-'
born on the ground that there was no money to pay
additional teachers. Mr. Freeborn stated that one
teacher had yesterday brought suit before Alderman
Bottler on her warrant, ana that others were about
doing so; that the olty was thereby mulcted Into ad
ditional costs, and there should be a ,stop to the In
creasing of thepramber of teachers until the finances
of the etty were in a better condition.
The resolution was adopted—yeas 26, nays 6,
Dr. Nebjnger, from the special committee to
whom was referred the matter,of regulating exa
minations of applicants for positions aS teachers un
der the recent act of Assembly, offered the follow
ing as tales for the government of the committee
examining applicants:
I. They shall hold two examinations annually, of
such persons- as may desire to obtain certificates of
qualification for the position ol teachers in the
Publlo Schools; and those examinations shall be
held on the second Thursday and Friday of May
and November.
Et. They shall award to such persons as, upon
examination, are found qualified, certificates which
shall be of the first, second, third or fourth class.
111. No person wall be started to the position of
first, second, third or fourth-class teacher in any of
the public sohools of said district by any of the
sectional hoards of school directors within the
same, unless such person shall have been found duly
qualified for the position to which he or she shall
have been elected, nor unless he and she shall have
xeoelved a certificate of qualification duly Issued by
the authority of said Controllers, after Ms or her ex
am illation, provided that this rule shall not apply
to tfaehers who have been duly elected prior to the
passage of said aot.
IV. The holder of a first-class certificate shall he
-eligible to the position of principal of a grammar
sohool-
V. The .bolder of a seoond-olara certificate shall
be eligible to the position of first assistant In a
grammar sohool or any lower position, or if at least
twenty-one years of-age, to that of principal of a
secondary sohool. -
VI. The holder of a third-class certificate Bhall he
eligible to the position of seoond assistant in a
frammar school, or any lower position, or if at least
wenty years of age, to that of principal of a prima
ry school.
VII. The holder of a fourth-class certificate shall
be eligible to the position of third or fourth assistant
In a grammar school, or any lower position.
Vul. Certificates of the first class shall be award
*a to such persons only as shall have tanght for at
least three years.
IX. Certificates of the eecondtolass shall be award
ed to such persons only as Bhall have taught at least
two years.
-X. Certificates of the third class shall be awarded
-to such persons as shall have taught at least one
year.
XI. This committee shall hold a special examina
tion for the position of principal of a boys’ or girls’
grammar sohool, whenever the same shall be ne
cessary.
They may ash the assistance of such of the prin
cipals of the hoys’ grammar sohools, or of the Faculty
ot the Boys’ High School, and no others, as they
may deem proper, to conduct such examinations;
and they shall report to the. Board the result of
snob examinations, at the next stated meeting, In
a printed report; said report to give the name of
the successful applicants, the school from which
they came, and the remit of each appUeant’s ex
amination- In each study, as well as their general
average and position on the list.
XII 7 Said committee shall cause such rules to be
made as will ensure at all times, the utmost fairness
and impartiality.
XIII. No person under the age of seventeen years
shall be elected as a teacher In the Public Schools
or this district.
XIV. Candidates who shall obtain averages suffi
cient to entitle them to second and third-class Cer
tificates (which the president and secretary are au
thorized to Issue,) may be precluded from obtaining
-snob certificates until they Bhall have arrived at
Ihe a|e, and taught the term specified In rules five
Mr. Fletcher moved to postpone the consideration
“MU the next meeting of the Board.
Dost—yeas 12,pays 18. B
Mr. Freeborn moved that the report be considered
seriatim. Agreed to.
The first two rules were adopted. Upon the eon >
slderatlon of the third rule a motion to postpone till
a special meeting, to be held Tuesday, April 26, was
adopted—yeas 18, nays w. ’
Mr. Moore Offered the following, preamble and
resolution*: ■ . .1 -
Whereas, There Is now aJounfloLfov .through all
the land, and the public heart throbs withdeep emotion
over the vietoMe* which have heen vcncMSfid to the'
armies end navies of our United States by Him from
whom all blessings flow; and whereas, onr schools
should have tonal stance with others to manifest their
wouthfuliey.aad partahe.lntee hloriec otthe times, this
fjStP&yw ij wmflkW; L A -* ‘ '- ; -v
renderint their due tribute to the armvand navvef our
ftse land and to their gallantrommanders: therefore,
S, tolaed. That this Board herebr *nthorli«» th 9 Pre
sident and Secretary to proclalm a general holidaT to
*ll our achols when recommended by national or other
“Jtarofe, mat we recommend to the Sectional Boards
tie propriety of illuminating the school houses whan
a Tho e rMolutfo 1 ns B were P nnanlmously adopted, and
the Board adjourned.
AFFECTING INCIDENT.
Xn the summer of 1881 a. young man, by name
Richard Callahan, only about twenty-three years
old. with a wife, and an Inrent daughter at the age
of one, enlisted in the'B2d Pennsylvania Volunteers
for three years, having been discharged as a jour
neyman gasfltter by Cornelius & Baker with many
others. He followed his regiment to Virginia, ana
there participated In all the principal actions during
the campaigns of McClellan, Hooker, Pope, Bum
side, ana even served under the gallant Grant But,
sad to relate, while nobly atrmng-for. the great':
oause at Petersburg, some day&iOßee; he fell another
martyr to the glorious cause®?freedom. He-dled
within eight hours. SaoEifl llfe. After fouryears’
steady fighting he-uved only, like Wolfe, to hear the
cheers of Ms.eoiurades proclaiming victory ipr that
whlChdMrmd Bo long been fighting. Last week
tbaftlCor, suffering wife received Intelligence or the
-gad occurrence. She is left almost penniless with
her little Infant daughter, now five years old. It U
hard to tell how she will manage the battle of life.
Personsthat wish to render her any service can do
so by calling at 1916' Wood street, for Sarah Calla
han.
CELEBRATION OF THE VICTOBIES.
A proposition to have the publlo celebration of
the recent victories celebrated in this city on Mon
day next will be Introduced to-morrow in the Coun
cils. The Mayor will be requested to Invite all the
citizens to illuminate their houses. A grand display
of fireworks at Penn Square, and an Illumination of
the publlo buildings, are talked of.
PARADE OF CADETS.
Col. Hyatt’B cadets will .arrive In Philadelphia
this morning and parade over the following route:
From Thirtieth street down Market tdSTwentleth,
thence to Chestnut, thence to Third, thence to Wal
nut, thence to Broad street and Academy of Music,
RELIGIOUS SERVICES ON FRIDAY NEXT,
The First Baptist Church, Broad and Arch streets,
will be open on the 14th Inst, at 12 o’olook. The ex
ercises will consist of thanksgiving and prayer, and
also a sermon by Rev. Geo: Dana Boardman.
BUTTER .SEIZED.
The clerks In the Market Department confiscated
thirty-seven lumps of butter for the week ending the
lOthlnst. Reason, lightweight.
BALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &C.
Messrs. Thomas & Sons sold at the Exehange,
yesterday noon, the followingstocksand real estate,
viz :
66 sbaies Commercial Bank-*sBl *—- $3,365 09
5 shares Steubenville and Indiana Rail
road—*lo {0 —-...— 62 60
Pew Ho. 26. Holy Trinity Chnrch-$326 326 00
14S ehaiea Columbia and Indianapolis 'Ball
road—sl6....- 2,220 00
$19,000 bonds Columbia and Indianapolis.Bail
rood—76 per cent... 14,260 00
Thrt e-fdory brisk dwellinx, No. 1714 Kitten- »
house street-...,——....—1,660 00
Foui-tlorj brisk store and dwelling. No 1035
South street, subject to a yearly-ground rent .
0f561.60—... i. 2,800 00
Brisk tavern and dwelling, store, dwellings,
office, and atables, Frankfort road, mien
street, and Mat darson street—lo.ooo 00
• hot. Dauphin and Lemon streets, Nineteenth. - _
Wtl'4ee'<>' ■ - « >M , . - -w. - 700 DO
Two two-atorv brick stores and dwellings,
southwest corner Thirteenth and Potts sts.,
subject to • yearly ground rent of s6.: ■ 1,500 00
Three-storr brick dwelling. No. 3u North
Twer ty-first street.. - 1,600 CO
Let, northeast corner Wood, Emerald,, and
Moore streets, subject to a yearly ground
rentoffOO—- ——- 1,475 00
Two-story brick’ dwelling, No. 814 Crown „ „
street2,33o 00
THE COURTS.
Court or Quarter session^—Hon. Fames
B. Ludlow, Associate Justice.
[William B. Mami, Jsu , Froseentine Attorney.-!
f-:QUAisnr.!s or A ooubt.
Hannah Roberts and A. A. Strausburg were tried
on cross bills fbr assault and battery. This was
one of those miserable squabbles growing out of
places known as courts, and originated about a
' pan full of ashes. The jury acquitted the patties,
but ordered each of thorn to pay the costs In the
case. The parties obtained both satisfaction and
justice, each having to pay the sum of $16,87. -
DISHONBST HELP.
Annie Haylett pleaded guilty to the laroeny of
wearing apparel valued at $ll2. Mr. Crowley tes
tified that the accused lived at his house, and loft,
saying she was going to be married. The clothing
was missed, and Annie being followed it was found
on her. Sentenced to one year In the County-
Prison.
PICKPOCKET DISPOSED OF.
Alex. Can was charged with stealing a watch.
Mr. Pomroy testified that he-was looking at apro
cesslon, and missed his watch.
Mr. Wagner testified that the prisoner offered to
pawn the watch, and he had him arrested.
Detective Levy testified to arresting the aooused.
Verdict guilty.
Detective Levy was now called by Judge Ludlow,
and said that the aooused procured ball on the
charge'of stealing the watch, above mentioned. - A
few days afterwards he was again arrested for steal
ing a gold watch.
The prisoner said he had been an honest man
; until two months ago, and he begged to be sent to
: the army.
Judge: Ludlow Bald that It was his doty to pro
tect citizens from professional thieves.
The prisoner was then sentenced to an imprison
ment of eighteen months In the Eastern Peniten
tiary. -
George SproU was charged with commlttlng_an
assault and battery on Charles Dougherty. The:
latter testified that he went to the offloe of defend-'
ant to inquire if he was the agent of some property.
•He no sooner asked the question than SproU told
him he dldf not want any dirt In his house, and took,
him by the neck to put him out.
-• The defence was that the defendant was not pan.
rial to tavern keepers, and ordered the prosecutor
out as soon ss he opened the door.
A -number of witnesses were called to prove the
character of the defendant, the first one of whom
was a tavern-keeper. The court charged that the
occupant of a house had the right to Order a person
out. Verdict, not guilty, and the prosecutor to pay
.the eosts.
AIABI POOR DBSBBSIONA,
Annie Wharton was charged wltn commuting an
assault and battery on Bridget Broderick.
John -Broderick sworn.—Well, I was sick and
heard my children screaming; I looked out and this
Desdemona lady had her hand In my wife’s hair s
the police came and she screamed as though twenty
five rod hot irons were stuck in her body; she let go
my wife’s hair after she took out as much of It as she
oould carry 5 my wife Is not here, because if she left
the children I firmly believe they would scream
themselves to death. > ,
Sentenced to pay a flne of one dollar and to un
dergo an Imprisonment of twenty days.
CHAEGBD WITH BOBBING A SOLDIBB.
James McClellan, an orderly sarge&nt, and E. B.
Benhard were charged with the larceny of $350 from
Wm. Harris, a soldier.
Officer Myers testified to seeing the prisoners take
Harris, who-was very drunk, into Mara’s house,
McClellan is an orderly sergeant.
Officer —— testified to arresting Benhard on a
warrant. He went by the name of Jack Sheppard,
Margaret Mara testified that the prisoners
brought the soldier, Harris, Into her house, and laid
him on a sofa la a back room ; they had their hands
In his pockets, hut she did not see them take any
thing out: she then ordered them to take the sol
dier out. - -
On cross-examination the witness said she kept
the McClellan Shades, and also lady boarders ; itls
a Urßt-clasß hotel. . „ ~
' Mrs. Weldon sworn.—l - saw McClellan and
another man with Harris they came to my house
and wanted a place to lay Barrie down to sleep,
saying that he had $BOO with him; McOlellan sold
be would take care of the money ; I ordered them
to take Hurls away; my house Is corner of Vine
and Crown. "
Examination direct.—l told the officers about
this.
William Harris sworn.—l left the McClellan Hos
pital recently; I was shot through the left lung; I
was paid off $426, and fell In with the sergeant on
CallowhiU street; I went to get a drink, and a wo
man took $2O from my hand; I went to the alder
man’s office and had her arrested; I took out all my
money there; the sergeant was there, and took
charge of me to go ana buy a belt to pnt my money
In safe; we got a drink, and that’e all I knew until
the police officer picked me up; I live In Michigan:
I recollect at Mrs. Mara’s houee the sergeant Bala
he wanted my money; Mrs. Mara run out and this
Jack Sheppard, came In; I bought a cloak for a
woman. .
No defence was offered by Mr. Goforth, who repre
sented'Benhard. r
Verdict, not guilty.
John Geo. Meyer and Jacob Miller were charged
with the larceny ol clothing valued at $37.
George Miller testified that his trunk was broken
open and robbed -of the clothing. The prisoners
confessed before the alderman (Myers) to breaking
open , the trunk, and~ Miller to selling the things.
Verdict, guilty. Sentenced' to seven months In
the county Prison.
Bnt little was done In the civfTcourta yesterday,
and none ol the business transacted was of special
Interest.
V- 8. Circuit Court—Judge Grier.
Richter et al. vs. The Sohoonei Saxon. In Admi
ralty. This case came-up on appeal from the Dis
trict Court, and, having been argued, Judge Grier
yesterday delivered an opinion affirming the decree
of tiie Dlstrlot Court.
District Court-Judge SOharswood.
The Erie Carbon Oil Co. vs. Richard Wright et al.
—This was an action to recover for an alleged breach
of contract, ft being alleged by plaintiffs that the
defendants refused to receive a quantity of dll after,
having purchased the same. The defence was that
the agent of the plaintiff* guaranteed that thexrtl
could be shipped with an assorted oargo, and that It
was only upon ascertaining that this could not be
dene that they rernsed to comply with the contract.
Plaintiffs, on the other hand, deny that there was
any guarantee of the sort, and assert that the con
tract of sale was absolute. Jury out.
Auge ana W, It. Hirst for plaintiffs. Gibbons
for defendants,
District Court-Judge Strond.
Michael Lutz vs. Robert Wells, administrator of
John H. Drinker, deceased. Verdict for plaintiff,
$420, ' -
James W.’ Hendershot S vs, same. Verdict for
plaintiff, $320.
? Benjamin Frazier vs. same. Verdict for plaintiff,
In the above cases verdicts were taken without a‘
defence. .
Morris Coughlin vs. Thomas Webb, and to assess
damages as to J. R. Cantwell. Promissory note.
No defence. Verdict for plaintiff, 1118.62 X
Benjamin L. Berry vs. Robert Deoon. Promis
sory note. No defence. Verdict for plaintiff,*sBl.ol.
Brooke for plaintiff.
Thomas Mather and Bachel Shoemaker, admi
nistrators of Charles Shoemaker, vs. John Ullman,
owner or reputed owner, and Augustus Sauer; con
tractor. This suit Is on a mechanic’s claim to-recover
for lumber sold and delivered. The derence set up,
that the owner of the house Into which the lumber
In question was put had paid the contractor.- Jury
out. Geo. W. Thorn and Shoemaker for plaintiff v.'
Earle and White for defendant. *
Court of Common l’leus—Judge Allison.
Yesterday morning, upon motion of Thomas J.
Worrell, Esq., it was ordered that the proceedings
In court and the remarks of Judge Allison to rela
tion to the surrender of Gen. Lee’s army, as they
appeared' In some of the merntog'journals, be spread
at length upon the minutes'as an evidence for all
future time of the loyalty and patriotism of the ju
diciary and of the Philadelphia bar,
THE POLICE.
ALLEGED -LARCENY—THE EARLY MORNING
DODGE.
Bryan Brady, a tall, well-formed and a pretty
good-looking man, and Sylvester Bennett, a short,
thick-set and not very good-looking fellow, were ar
raigned at the Central-Station yesterday afternoon
on the. charge of purloining several pieces of silk
goods from the store of Messrs. Wood A Cary, on
Ohestnut Btreet, near. Seventh. Brady- says he
livwat6o6 Greenwich street,New York, and Ben
nett lives at 600 In the same classic thoroughfare.
-Thomas H. Wood, a member of the business firm,
on being sworn. Said that upon coming to the store
this (yesterday) morning he found that four pieces
of silk goods had been found behind a sign In front
or the store; understood that Some of the neighbors
saw two men oomlng from the store; several weeks
ago some men came to the store at an early hour in
the morning, and said to the lad in attendance that
they expected to meet. Mr. Cary thereto examine
some goods; the lad exhibited some pieces and the
men went away; the stock Is from six to ten pieces
of valuable silks short.- ,
James Styles sworn.—About four weeks since
three men came to the store early In the morning;
they first said that Mr. Cary had promised to meet
them early, and tkey asked me to show them some
goods; I did so; after they had made the examtna
tlon they said they would go and <* send the old lady
around;” about two weeks ago they came again,
early in the morning, and asked to see some black
silk gloves; I told- them- that goods oould-not be
shown so early In the morning; then wen three
: men; these men arc two of them.
Mr. Cary was oalud to the stand, and testified
that he had never seen the men before; he oertainly
, had not made any appointment with .them to ex
amine goods. • • • -
John A. Fry testified that upon coming out ofhis
store, No. 723, at about half past 7 o’olosk in the
morning, he observed a man coming out of the store
of Messrs, Wood & Cary; he had to stoop In order
to get. ont, and, in so doing, hiseoat flew open and
several ptecesof silk were disclosed; they were pink
and blue, in color; I passed up the street, supposing
for the moment that the man was.taking away goods
that were Hot delivered on the afternoon before be
cause of the rain ; presently I noticed another man
* coming out with a piece of silk nmder his ooat; I
had only a back view of the men as they walked
away; the defendants lock very muoh like the men
’ rsaw coming out of the store,
s : Francis Doer testified that he was In the employ
fof Messrs. Wood A Gary; several weeks ago’l saw
F this man (Bryan Brady) at the store.
At this stage of the proceedings the prisoner said
the witness had committed perjury. He also assured
the magistrate that he was as innocent as a child;
that he was ready to prove that he slept in New
York last night, and had Btarted from that city in
the seven o’olook morning train.
The parties were committed, in default of $2,000,
to await a farther hearing, to take plaoe on Friday
afternoon at two o'clock:
[Before Mr. Alderman Beltler. 1
OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS.
Isaac De Young, the proprietor of a store on
Chestnut street, near Seventh, was arraigned at the
Central Station, yesterday afternoon, on the charge
pf circulating obscene publications. The artiole
complained of was printed on slips of paper, of
different colors, and set fsrth the particulars of
certain articles, morally contraband, which the
gsbllsher had for sale. Some of these documents
mnd their way Into respectable families, and com
plaint was entered to his Honor Mayor Henry. The
subjeot was referred to Chief Rnggles, who de
: spatched John Lamon, of the deteotlve foroe, to
attend to It. Mr, L.yeßterdaymornlngwalkedlnto
: the store and purchased from the young man In at
tendance specimens of the things thus advertised.
He was handed quite a number of the publications.
Having'paid for the articles thus purchased, he de
parted, and, making the necessary affidavit, the
warrant was Issued and the arrest made, Dennis
O’Brien, Esq., appeared as counsel for the defence.
:He had no questions to ask, hut said that Mr. La
mon shiftily purchasing such articles did not con
stitute a crime on the part of Mr. De Young.
“ Certainly not,” replied Mr. Lamon; “ft is the
Issuing of the publications upon whioh the proceed
ings have been instituted.
“These were handed you gratis 1” asked Mr,
O’Brien.
“ Yes, sir,” responded Mr. Lamon.
“ Well, that was simply an aot or kindness on the
part of Mr. De Young."
* The investigation here ended, and the defendant
was bound over, in the sum of $BOO, to answer.
AN INTERESTING CHAPTER IN CRIME.
Mary Rayner, a blaok-eyed woman, below the
medium size, was arraigned at the Central Station,
yesterday afternoon, on the charge of purloining
five coats, one of them a sample ooat, the whole
being the property or Mr. John T. Wells, military
clothier, in Arch street, near Sixth. James Dough
erty, a pawnbroker in South street, was also ar
raigned on the charge of receiving tbsstolen goods.
The facts of this ease are interesting, and may
serve to plaoe the proprietors of tailor stores, and.
others who have work to give out, upon their guard..
Mr. Weils testified that a woman calling herself
JaneTarlton called upon him tome time since for
work; she had a recommendation purporting to
have been issued by Mr. S..F. Kelly ; it was upon
that paper and the statement of the female that
lour ooats to be made up, and a sample coat, show
ing how the work was to be performed, were given
her; she failed to return the coats, and the foreman
of tne establishment was sent'to the store of Mr.
Kelly, where It was ascertained that the recommen
•datum presented by the woman was a forgery; It
was soon ascertained that several tailors had boon
• served In the same way; among them was the firm
'of Messrs. WanaUaker & Brown; Mr. Wells had
tan Interview with these gentlemen,and he arranged
.a plan to detect the woman, if possible; It was
j agreed, with the oonsent of Messrs. Fainter, El
drldge, & 00., that their name should be used in an
• advertisement for hands to make.’up.olothlng; this.
•was published in the newspapers; among the appli
cants yesterday was the woman who had obtained
the ooats from Mr. Wells; she was taken Into cus
tody ; she mado a full acknowledgment of the oxime,
and said that she had pawned the articles at the
j sbbp of-James-Dougherty, on South street, below
Seventh; she was askedfor tne'tfek'et; but replied
that she had not received any j witness proceeded
to the pawn-Bhop of Dougherty, and demanded the
ooat; he. refused to give it up unless I paid him
<two dollars anti a half; he finally said he would
‘leave the coat, at Alderman Dougherty’s office; it
was left there, and I got it. ■- • - - - - •'
Mrs. Rayner; the female in question, was.oalled
to the stand.. She testified that she had pawned
•the sample coat at Dougherty’s; no tloket was given
to her.
Benjamin Levy; detective officer, was called to
the stand. His evidence is peculiarly interesting.
Oil heingiqualified he said : I Kfiow Dougherty; has
•received stolen, property, and ,1 have had a great
dealof trouble to recover It: in the Case of Thomas,
the burglar, who-robbed Mrs. Poore’s house, I Is
sued to all the pawnbrokers lists of the articles Bto
len; he,said he nevor had,anything, aud yethe-had
a plece of unbleached muslin and a table-cloth; sto
len from Mrs. Poore’s residence; In reference to the
•robbery of the house of Mrs., Yocum, I sent notice
to the brokws, and he did not give up some article,
A table-cloth, or sheets (Dougherty here-sald two
Eheetßj, without trouble; In.fact, as a general
thing, I have always had difficulty with him; I
heard him instruct his ‘ boy not to answer questions
relative to stolen goods. "*
: Dougherty was required to enfer’ball In the sum
of $l,OOO to answer.
MOBK ABOUT THE FEMALE.
Thewoman.lmplloated In this case has passed her
self off as Jane Palmer, Mary Clemens, Emma Mc-
Cullough, and -quite likely other names-not yet
made known. Shehaa used'recommendations as to
character, signed by John W. Floyd and others. It
Is reported that she Is the -same person who victim
ized Messrs. Wanamaker & Brown. Her story
was adroitly told about having a poor sick mother
and helpless children to take care of. It is not
known whether she came the soldier dodge or not;
that Is, having a wounded husband or son In the
army fighting the battles of the country, while she
was left to suffer, Ac. The further investigation In
reference to her was postponed for a another hear
ing. We are requested to ask poisons, who may
have been despoiled of their property by the process
as recorded above, to call upon Mr. Alderman
Beltler, or leave word with Mr. Bulkley at (he Cen
tral station. -
[Before Mr. Alderman Car*fly, 1
. DESCENT'ON A-DANCE-HOUSE,,
R. K. Davis was arraigned yesterday on the
charge of maintaining a nuisance; at Odd Fellows’
Hall, Tenth and South streets, consisting of a dance
house of an alleged disorderly character.' The neigh
bors had complained severed times of the annoyance.
At an eariy iiour yesterday mormlngpolice officers
made a descent on the place, arrested the alleged
proprietor, and oaptdred forty-eight males and fe
males of the danolng party. The ages of tha partici
pants ranged from 16 to So years. * They were bound
over to keep the pease, Mr. Davis was held to an
swer at court. Several persons, one of them a fe
male, sprang lrom the window. One of the males,
named George Googar, residing at 1045 South Tenth
street, fractured one of his legs. He was conveyed
to his residence. '
' IAtXFEB SAGA- g ,
AT THB ÜBBCnisiß’ ,
Brlx.Krum-OoUlnal.t-—.———...gavanCioon
Schr Fannie, Vance.—. Havana, soon.
PHILADELPHIA BOARS OFTHADB.
Kdwabd C. Biddle } ...
Samvel E. Stokes, > Commit!** of tbbHobtb,
George n. Tathak, )
fIARINE mTECI.I«£aiC£.
PORT OF PHIIAIIfIPHIA, APRIL 11.
Son Klees... -6 30 i Sun Sets- V B 30! Hixh Water.. .2 68
ARRIVED.
Shinl New England,-Randall, e days from Key. West,
in ballast to P, Wright ASous ; " .
hark M Williamson,'' Thompson, 6 days from Key
West, in ballast to D S Stetson A Co.
.Bark John .MathU)SS.(Br) Lone, from Pernambuco,,
March 19, withtnear toLewis.A Damon.: Leftno Ama--
rican vessels. - The Hr bark Grace, formerly of Balti
more, sailed 16th for Kio Grande to load cotton for
Liverpool. The French steam packet Fearn, due at
Bahia February 28. ran ashore at 9 P M, 27th February,
I ear San Paulo light, about 30 miles south of Bahia,
mistaking that for the Bahia light; the crew, passen
gers, specie, and mails were saved; the wreck, with
the cargo, was sold for 0,600 milieus. The passengers
were' sent to England in' lhe Royal Mail steamer Parana.
BarkEUza, Halloway, 3 days from Hew York, in bal
last to J B Bailer S; Co. .
Bark Jessie Nicholas. Nichols, 3 days from New
York, in ballast to J S Barley & Co. -
Bark Trajan, Sleeper. 2 days from'New York, In bal
last to J E Hazier A Co.
■ Baißentlne Hattie Rorrison.-Perry.S days from Bean-,
fort, in ballast to Workman St Go.
Barkestine Echo (Br)ysoix, 14 days from St John, N
B, with laths and brooni handles to S Bolton A Go.
Brig Argo (Br), Attema,l4 days from Mayaguez, P R,
with sugar to John Mason A Go.
, Brig LM Merritt, Berry,'3 days from New York, to
ballast tu J £ Barley A Go,
. Brig Bwie of Bay, Nor's*; 3 days from New York, to
ballast to J B Bazlsy A Go. -
Brig G W Ring. McLean, 3 days from New York, to
baJlaetto Carman, Merchant, A Shaw.
Schr Gun Rock, Boyd, YO daya from Oampohello.N B.
with mdaa to E A Bonder A Co,, >
Schr J CHenry, Lore, 3 days from New York, to bal
last to captain.,
Schr Pauline. Freeman, i days from Wellfleet, with
mdae toGeo BKerfoot.
Schr A R Learning, Ludlain, from Beaufort, to.bal-
Isbt tO C&Pt&llL , .
.t SclrDirigo* Dalbow, from Portress Monroe, in bal
last to D 8 Stetson & Co.
bchr Meadoro, Bicgtse, 10 days from Calais* with
lumber to Martin 4t Bro.
Scdir Ceres* Walllniton, 1 day from Newport. B’al,
■witfi nr to £ & Lea
Sr'chrilary Jlizabeiit* Jones. 2 days from Milford* Dal,
yritb corn to James Basr&tt.
SohrCcxa, Spesoe. ldsy/rom Brandywine. Del,wltk
cornmeal'to RM lies.
Sikr Brandywine, Corson* 8 days from Ifeir York,
wittiiDdzetocaptftlii.'*-
BetrHab&na, BeUows.2 days from Bridgeport, with,
maible tocaprala.
Schr Louis Spanier, Lewis* t days from Boston, vrUb
mdze to e&ptain. >'■
Schr J O Huntington, Lovell, S d&ya from How York,
Am'eluSarUett. Bartlett, 5 days from Fork Mon
rOe, in ballast toCoiQ B A Adams.
Bcbr Black Diamond, Yoana, 4 days from Lynn, in
ballasl to Blakieton, Graff, & Co. *
t ;6cbr Beadlsr Bailroad, Bo 6, Haneoa, from St Ine
goeß, in ballast to captain.
ftchj Ocean Bird, Massey, from Patapsco river, in
b&Dast to captain - „ „
4 Schr Jas 5 watson,'Little, from Fort Monroe, in bal
ml to Com H A Adam*.
; Schr Mary Ann, Dunlap, from Georgetown, in ballast
w Tyler « Cdc v
■iScbir Wb Lopery Outten, from Mtw York, in ballast
to captain. k a
Schr Beading Bailroad 80. 48, Davis, from Wasbina
ton, in ballast to captain- *•
h schr Hwood Doron, Jarvis, from Alexandria, in bak
last’to captain. _
, .Schr Alexasdria, Boale, from Point Lookout, in bal*
last toesptain.
Scbx AnsaßHays, Flsber, from Washington, inbal
ia»t to J G u G S Beppiier.
Fannie, Fenton, 21 hours from Mew York, with
mdse to WM Baird ft Co. -
CLEARED.
Bark Elba, Briscoe, Cape Haytien--
Brif Samuel Welsh, Cramer. Key West.
. Brig J B Kennedy, Smith, Fort Royal*
Schr JO Henry, Lore, fiewbem.
Schr W H Dennis, Lake, Hew Inlet.
Schr Mary ft Caroline. Adams, St Insgoes,
Schr Montrose, Mott, Port Royal
Schr Rodman M Price,- Keller, Braintree.
SclrTilließ, Anderson, Dighton, CaldwelL
Schr- Thos Potter, Backett, Providence.
Schr Marietta Band, Wiggins, Greenport.
Schr Black Diamond, 7onsg, Hew London."
Schr R B Huntley, Nickerson, Portland..
Schr 0 & C Brooks, Brooks, New Haven.
Schr E O’ScfcfcP* Bowen, Oily Point.
Scbrß W Perry, itisley. Portress Monroe,
Schr Express, Kirwin* Georgetown.
Schr B JN Fox, BrUiinffbam, Baltimore.
UhrMosteiey, Johnson, Baltimore.
Steamer J Sfehriver, Dennis, Baltimore;
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Saxon, Matthews, hence at Boston on Mon
day. " -
Bark Sharpsburg, Band&ll, cleaied afc Boston Bth Inst
for Bew Orleans; _ ..
£ri« Anita Damon, Torrey, from Calais foe this port,
at Bcotbbay 6thinst
Schr S L Grosker, Preabrey, sailed from Dighton Bsh
last loi this port • *
Schr Henjy Hay, Parker, hence at Providence 9th
irstant. , r .
M Lewis, Shnte, cleared at ffewYork on Mon*
day for this port.
MARINE MISOELLABY. r
Capt McDonald, of schr Eliza, at Boston from Anx
eg, repoits that on V«,brnsry IS. on the outward pas*
sate, inlaid, lon 67 64, fell in with ship Black Prince,
from Francisco, of and for .Boston (before reported
missing).--shortof provisions and leaking badly, having
three feet of water.in the hold ; supplied her with, pro
visions and proceeded, the captain of the ship thinking
at the lime that he conld reach port On the next’day
the schooner encountered, a tremendons gale, during
which the Black Prince is supposed to have foundered.
• ma. rl, HOTICE-To">iABIBEB8. - ,
Tke following named Bnoys areimissicg off West
port : Fell Bnoy, Lumber Two Mile Bock
Buoy, Shoal Buoy, Dogfish Ledge Buoy, Middle Ground
Buoy. . Ther are rauch ae> ded tn thsir proper placei at
this season of she year. . - *» '* r
TJELMBOLD’B EXTRACT OF BAR/
And leiOTztM the hlou#
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FI THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
POE THE OJTT.AOT COUNTY OP PHILA.DEL*
Hopkins, bv bernext friend, Frede
rick Brown, Junior, vs Henry St - Gaorge Hopkins,
March Teimi Ar D. 1864.- No- 52. Tn Blvoroe -
■To ST. GEORGS HOPKINS, responds*
above named;
;Pieate take notice that tbe report of the examiner
bavins been died, the,Court ba* granted-* rule on you
to show cause why Mivofte from tbe bonds of matri*
mony should not be decreed in tbis'case. Returnable
SATURDAY, April 22d, A. D. 1865, at 10 o’clock A. M.
Personal service bavins fsiied on account of your ab
sence. Respectfully yours. 1 - - ~ -
„ 4 _ DANIEL DOUGHERTY,
apll-tnw4t Attorney for Libellant,
commons in f Art it io n . —lu
kJ ZBKNB COUNTY. SB.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF F&BMSYL.
SSEAI5 SEAl | VANLATOTHBSHERIFFOP SAIDCOUHTY,
V>—»'•'* ,-If Jacob Adams and Annie E. Adams Ms
wife, in right of said wife, John Alfred Barton* Henry
0. Barton and Mary Fran cesßartoa Ms wife#'ia right
of said wife William Arthur Barton, Mary Alioe Bat
ton, JosephP. Salmon and Sanaa Catharine Salmon his
wife, in rijht of said wife* EU Creveitag guardian of
Charles Frank Barton* and Joseph P. Salmon guardian
of Florence Ann Barton, make yon secure ox'prose
cuting their claim, then we command yon again tbit
by good and lawful aummonereyou,summon George
W, Eobinaon, late of your county, yeoman, so that
be be and appear before our Judges, at WILKES
BAERS, at our County Court of Common Pleat, there
to be held on tbe 12th day of Hay next, to show where
fore they,* the said plaintiffs and be tbe said George W.
Robinson, together and undivided, do.hold twocertaia
lots and pieces of land sltua e in the borough of Scran
ton, with a brick building and store thereon, being
lots number six and seven <6 and.,7) in square or block
number thirty (SO) oft tbe town plot of the boredgh of
Scranton, in the said county of Luzerne* which he. the
said George W. Robinson, partition thereof between
them to be made (according to the lawn and the customs
of this Commonwealth In such case made and provided)
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very unjustly and against the same laws and customs,
(as it is said,) &c., and have you then and there this
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A. D. 1565. M. J. PHILBIN, Frofchonotary,
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did me no good ; then. I got some Hamaopathle medicine*
bnt with the same effect. I then tried old womens
cures b 7 the score; stLl no benefit; I want to Philadel
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he bored at my ears with instruments, and run others
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therefore, the beet ADVERTISING MBOIUMIn that
section. *
Advertisements inserted at rsasonsle rates. Terms
CASH. Cap?- fit*] r kn. BAMSHBB &tfO.
UEttAJLe-.
biwhuap ONES.
TMFCTTAKT to railway tra-
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL KAIL
“tmiKQE.QF TIME AHP.DEPOT. -
The trains - or the Penney R*l iroad
leave the Sew Depot, at THIRTIETH and MARKET
Sts.* Isiftßdof and Market Streets* u m**
to Thl*o»ni of the Market-street Passenger Railway
nm to ana from Penneylvania Central iiIESSI
at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they alto leaTe Froat
street every two mlrratee. commencing one bray ST?2;
on* to the timev of departure of each train* ana allow
Sl Th eir°ear* ar ("inwalfiiS; on the arrival or each Train
to convey passengers into the city, and connections are
made with all roads crosslngMarket street
On SOU DAYS—Car* leave Eleventh and Market Hts.
at 746 P M.. to connect with Pittsburg and Brie Mail,
tndstlO.SpH. with PhUndelphlaltapwss.
Mann’* Baggage Express will hereafter be located at
So. SI Sonthlfieventh street. Parties dealring baggage
taken to the trains, can have It done at reasonable rates
arbiy* at dipot jkn.
X*nAVk. _ , ■■
HAIR TRAIN™. ,™ ~~ at 800 AH.
PAOII ACCOMMODATION, Ho. I™. “ 10 00
PAST L1H8..~. -«-• " 12.00 M.
PA BEES BURG . •• IWP. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION... “ SSO „
LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION™. ■ “ 4.00 "
PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 ..™... " 6.80
PITTSBURG AND BRIE MAIL.™~. “ ,8 SO "
PHir.ATIRT.PHTA KV.PRBSH ™ “ 11.10
PITTSBURG AND ERIE MAIL.™—.. *’ *3OA M.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS *’ 7.06 “
PAOLt ACCOMMODATION, No. 1.... “ TS.2O “
IPASKBSBUBG . " 9.30 “
LANCASTER TRAIN.™-.,-™.,.-. 12 80 F.M.
PAST LINE ™.™ ‘‘ 12.60 ••
PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 2 ’* 4.® *'
HAIL TRAIN.™ “ 6.®
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION.... “ 9.® "
, Philadelphia Express leaves dally. . Pittsburg and
Erie Mail leaves daily (except Saturday). All other
Trains dally (except Sunday.)
f The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume
‘Any risk for Baggage, except for wearing Apparel, and
Wit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In
Value. All Baggage- exceeding that amount In value
'Will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by spe
•ialcontract.
For further information* as to time and connection*,
see Wile and framed cards* or apply to JOHN ?. VAN
LBBB. J»4. Ticket Agent* at the Depot. •
An Emigrant Tr&tn rans dally (except Sunday ) 7or
fullinfomation asto fare and acc^modatioas^pply
feao-tf 137 DOCK Streets
1865. HWTOKKM&ES. 1865.
THE AMBOY AITD PmAMHHIA
AHI) TKBSCrOJf BMLBOAD COMPANY’S
LINES. PBOM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEWYOEK AND WAY PLACES.
I*B A. H.,tU Camden tod Amboy. C.and 1. A* 4 **
At3ArM„-Ti* Caiadea»ad”jeMar'tHiyVHoniiii* a **
• Express.. , .... a m
At 13 H., Ti» Camden tod Amboy, C. and A. As
: 50mm0dat10n......... j «
At 3P. M., via Camden and Amboy. C. and A, Kr
prers .. , lu
Af l Tin Camden and Amboy. Aaeonunoda
tt»n<?r«rbt tod Passenger). l «
’AtSF, M, .viaCamden tod Amboy.Aeeommoda
; tion (Freight and Passenger}— lst Class Ticket... ISi
i, do. 2d Class Tloket... 1K
BK P. M., yia Camden tod Amboy: Acoommo-.
■ datlon CFreighiand ciaas Ticket. 3 Si
, _ _ 80. do. 3d Clast Ticket. 160
Tor. Eelxiders, Easton. Lambert rfUe, Flemijngton.
* 8k W si.
«S^ft t e H l 11 5.^ 8 23 ! 1?*fe I ' emb * rto,, ■ " d Vu -
F<jr Freehold at# A. M. tod 3 P. St
BjTerton, Deltoeo. Beyarly, Bdgswa
and fjP. M, lines ran direct throasbto Trenton.
ForlPalmyra, Btyerton, Deltoeo, BsTerly. and Bur
lington 7 P
Y Burlington, tod in-
v OT WILL LEAP!
„ Tntß TABZ.B.
> Commer
Will leave
TON Are
; Express
Baltfinon
ferarrlU
tndH&gß
H. (Mondays exeepted), for
3 “"PPIW a* WUmtnaton,
•TTB dd-Grace, Aberdeen* PinTim^
2™** %?>? a }? «A ¥' (Sundays ex
slmrr, Milford, and intermediate Stt
£lnv.*«B.lfiA.M, (SnndaysexeeptedJ.for
fin f at all reirolar stations.
‘ IMP. M. (Sunday! excepted) for
Washington, atoppln* at Chester. Ml
>. Pe|ryrai% r a!«fHayrB-da-Gra«.
i»t S.us F. M. (Sundays excepted) for
n*e. Magnolia, and Stammer's Bnn.
i at 11.16 p. M. for Baltimore and Wash
r at Cheater (only to take Baltimore and
seengers),. Wilmington,? Newark, Elk
ti Perryrilla, and-Hayre-de-Sraea: •• ■'
r FOKTBiSSS MONKOB willtake tit*
TON ACCOMMODATION THAWS
tatlons between Philadelphia and Wil-
Iphla at 7.45 and 11 A, M., 2,8.30,5,7,
te 3. SO P, M. train , conn eeto with tie-
Maford-and intermediate etationi.
!tenS»tA4s,A,a£a 9.39 AH. ,2, 4. 5.30
Castle leave Philadelphia at 7.45 and
15P M. - -
TRAINS FBOM BALTIMOBB.
: Delawß
trepiea) to
tons,'* *
. VfajsM
- Baltimore
Express
Baltfinort
stoto*.
• Ihroras
BUtfmott
Newuk.:
f«aA
-ißgtOJtt,*?
fonTHwi
: P&sseni
B.IS A-S’
■ eh
Btopplagi
mington.
Leave PI
and U P. 1
water* 8.-
Leave Vi
MidASOP:
Trainsfo;
11 A, ML. 8.
-Leave wil
Cl
Leave Chi
4.40, 8-14. fl
pkoml
it 7.46. 8.48,10.14 A. It, 13.86, 3.®,
?“O fVI T]e ..Sagf * ‘ tr '. ,**- *.
•
8.26 A. M., WajMatl ;..I.IOP. M.,
Waj Train; 6.36 P. M., Express;
18-FOB BARTIMOKB. _
t«A. M. ,-.1.60 and 11.® F. H.
k at-ji.13,9,® A. M., 2.16 r 6.01,
lfll Fawenier Car attacked, wlll
tor PerrprUle and Intermediate
Waytbaisb.
6 A. M. for Baltimore and Was
h Penyrllle, Havre-de
nan's. and Mafnolla.'
■a P. M. for Baltimore and
!bester(for Baltimore and
Vllmlnsten, Hewark, Klk
snd Harre de-Craee :
P. U. for Wilmtaiton and
TtTT.aTIRT.PHrA
L, stopping at HaTre-d#-
niton. Also atone at Klk
engersfor PhuadelpM*
Maitori or Baltimore),
art, from Baltimore or
dpila at 8.88 F. M.” -
i. KMransß. Bnp’t.
; Leaye Bait]
Xxpreee: 49
OSP. M., Bi
Leave Chesi
'Leave ’WSra
and 12.355 P. M 3
' Freight Aid
leave WilminJ
•tatloui at T. 40
Repress Trail
ington, stopping
Grace. Aberdeen
„Ki %U
washiDgtpn,
A BIT AN AND
AWABB BAT HAIfcEOAD,
TO BBOOKLYN.
TICKETS, QOOJ> TOB
\YB, *3.
UorTnckerton, B mint,
id Brooklyn leave vißa
' ?s’p da M. T tßua4 * T * **'
TBBBT, BrAWs-
CHESTBB
JEtPHIA sail
jiQß or Aora*.
[DAT, Oct. lfl, 1864, tho train. «Q 1
from Depot comer of THTBTX
ST Street. (Weet Philadelphia), at
Aat 2, ilB. and 0.30 P. M. Inn
B.IS. and 10,30 A. H., and LSD and j
ilphis at 8.15 A.H. and 4.15 T,
a ISA. K. and 4.SOP. M.,eon.j
Baltimore Central Railroad tori
oolate. ' • 1
*i*^*k“ 4 *l
theWeat Philadelphia PiW
■ will leave HereSth Sad-Kgr
intea before tie etntlnc tir
. Philadelphia Depot, and v
IT paasenwri lute the oltyon
' 10 »*• we«lar apparel o
, SdSSi^Sw w6 *-
W OOD.Bttpeirlntendent.
xCZmL.
nwtiwttfc
Oxford »fi
On Snndi
P. M. Isa'*
On Snnda>i
aengsr Ballr
ket etreeta
of trains fn
tosat&eDi
arrival of'
Paaaep-
WRTH PKHMSy:
Ik BMLBOAP-1
7 8. HAOOH ©HOT]
ntKBBBABKB, &•.
jW D«i*>t, T THIM Btm
ly (Siuli;mihfM)i /
fuMMerl,.
»*®T«Thomi»(n
follow*:
'St 7. SO A. M.
Uracil Chunk,
MTM, StC. r
-4t3.30P.#
St 6,15 ?
Clunk.
For Dot?
golf For!
For Lit
fiufonter ;
s£*-**>
to»T» Doi
s X*eaT« Xiftai
Leave lot
farjfetUehua! Allcnto'
WlUlsautort.
SetMohera, luton,
sham, Allentown. 1
M. uai.UT.lt.
tT.M.
ini Tlilr4-»tw§t» mac
’A. It, KUSA. M.,
.80A.lt and I.Uf. ML
nktZXT. U.
SUNDAYS. ,
eatown at 9.SOA. X.
ilpUa at TA. at andi
WIST JEB
On and ai
<&8B
Jg jgj .andalli>l&*«*»ontkof MUIv 1
*« IlttEyiLIJL BRIDGETON, SALEM, «i
»|m»dl&t« Jlamlraji ol Glaasboro, at 9A.
fcor OLASSBOBO Jt 9 A. M . 13-30 V H • ant
m.-'
" 10 P. '
Leave Satem at 7A. «. and 3 P. M.
? Woodbury at 7, 8.43. and 10.44 A. M,
p RdIM«IFUI
’0OTr«tO»B tl
watt*
Jm s?*'&**s EXPRESS 001
th»w»ll>taneh«a of B
***V*gcelye, deliver, and forward throm
ffi?2gff3ssBSCT!&‘* aUpart6ofl
RENSSBLi.EE, BotW
PBniogipEtj., JauowT jL‘lB9O,
. Jenvr City,
lIS
iiwcitr, Br-
I Jerner City, *
resa goo i
)n *nd Jersey Olty, '
It. All othera Su-
Qw«o t Ko
ijlSroa»roB6,Wilk6«-
WatOT- Gap- gfanah
»'** 7.15 Iff, Tyj
'Tina Kaatoa for Manas
cement," a copy of;
§SsdmnßtT)Bfcaai
tßrhose Blgnatoiea
jm, and cartlfled to
Jffor the aioonnt t.
Jfet Jad«e, Attorney-
itnrday* oily.
' SBAILIC iu a., I
-neslesTdiurKsaalnf
•treat, •obors'WitiimS,
Toe can nrn into- ta«
train run from tin
Bit 1« reserved 4
■nd no bid froi
d. ' - , 1
meals to be mi
cde, wMcb wF
lee. . '
II Jbe opened
M-, and bid*
oxaer of Col "Wn
Chief Qaf
>wedeMlip»fseMir.
\* aayiMttf utter,
i MggareoTerflftj-
Joiapanylimlt'thiSa!
oaHfor and .d«Hjr«#'
nlaft atjyo.STWil-;
VTJaffiß. A*fe“
FHIIi ADBI/hIA,
■btoato inbi,
Itr and Cjmdon.
A. H. tidSP.H.,
M~. 4<f»»4 8 P.JI. :
larndnn. apB-H |
BTEKMABTBR
WAS&n
OBBES,, snlta'i
i.jpplU w receJ
tiUMiy 1,
rfiSLBS. 5a loti
JeWed In ibis cits
l&pt&ln C. H. T?
enter Twenty *
AU animals to
tpection befor
DKLPHIA,
AJTB BAlrr-
Sjedfieatloa*
DQsd in all par
ood^coaditloß,
Erfrsr'
particular* *tr)
and
4ia», from fix f
fifteen andWn/
weifhnoilcttf
Mnlea umK
atont, eonu
femUen (14
■blemish or
Sork, and jm
id develops*
two in tack jf
'Thwe *pocii
HridlT en/orci
Honrs of In*
Price— Cav«
dollars ($18«);
ty dollars ($l9
dollars <5196)1
Payment »-
THE SI
ijsiikfall:
, Xrnttß of A
coXQxaeiacel
■ion tweiv
: Tie ©oui
dep&rtmes
and Drawl
For fullS
ihfi Vita#
FenusylT
from ,
GlageU
SOBBin
and of
fears to <
J. Clw
E era,-
TOJR,
,—P HILA-
JJtD
l points WBST,
fBYLVANIA,
SPEBSIOH BBISOB.
PALLS, . .
HorUnrestera Bk»tM
(S '
aad Depok, TMr*
V (Btmafcyt «x*
town
.M. . >
laH intersecting road*,
any point: and further
srent routes, apply at
SSMTJT Street, under
oSE°Blte tha Custom
>En, Tioket Agent,
425 Chestnut street.
General Agent,
Uowhtll street*.
ila*, Kuubosteia lw.(
5 JL a*
>LK. Anai. Cnm<att:
IXJEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
AT LAW AK.tr CONVEYANGER.
VESASOO COUNTT,
(kte of PtUAdstpMu.)
BEFKKB TO
MmK. lex, Kso,, I B. *W. O BlddleiOo.i
/ Kai*ht *Co., Br. K. S. Xu&tnzi*,
1 ia< HTllttU, Jtoa.. 1 W. H, Imton & Co.
i-3m ' .
vSHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
wUKSBLLOB AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR OF
MB. Office, »51F Street, sear Fourteenth etnet,
Guyton, B, 0. . t d<34«flitt 4
HITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL-
I LBS —h new Trench Cosmeticfor beautifying and
trying the complexion. It le the most wonderful
found of the age. Thereto neither clmlk, powder,
fcetla, bismnth.nor talc In its composition, it being
losed entirely of pure Virgin Wax ; hence the ex-
Idinsry qualities for preserving the akin, making
ft, amooth, fair, and transparent. It makes the old
laryoung. tile homely handsome, the handsome
l beautiful, and tne mot tbeautl fuldi vine Price*
Id SO cents. Prepared only by HUNT tt CO,, Par
ers, 41 South EIOfiTH Street, two doors above
Ftuut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above
[nut, apB-3m
IEWAKR OF OOUHTSRFEITS AUD
f [JirFBISCIPIiKD DBUIBBS ena**YoriMto di*-
hof their own sad othar preperetiQngjt on the rom
fon. attained fry H3SlillßO£j>'B ftMDIJfS PftBFJk
\ViQMK. . •. ' - ' - •
f READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST
I. of thejpropartles ofHEIHBOLD’S FLUID «r.
UCT BUOHUwiU be e comparison Wlth thoae Ml
thin the United Slates Dispensatory. ■
•RAKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR
r* JLtNOTACTOEY.—The largest and host asaort-
Unt Of Wigs, Toums, Long Bair Braids and Curls,
Jisoties, Illusive Seams, for ladies, at prioes lower
fan els, where, at 90S CMaCTUrStrwit.”*oo"™
WTHEELGREEBE—BARRELS, HALF
f ' Barrels, S- lb and 8-U> Cans, at reduced prices, by
L manufacturers, ZIEOLEB & BMITH,.
irroprietora of His Penna. Paint and Color Works,
! apB lit* Store and Office 137 North THIBP gt.
fTPWARDB OF THIRTY THOUSAND
ly eeritfisateeaud recommendatory letters have been
[SMITed, atte|tlng the merits of- HELMBOLD’B OS.
pUIEE PRKPABi,TIOSS, many of which are from
the highest sources, including eminent statesmen, tier
rrmen, governor*. State judge*,,®*- ?
B Y AND o.
' ABT
,I’HIA. Fenne.. April
lorthe Artillery and
<tsed by the na3e»l*
- to be subjected to I
,fore beta*
-y serricemnrt brt
1; Btroifi QOlokJ
/e trotters In lan
jmßto-10 rears olds
t horse to weigh 1
eighty <®lBo> Italian
iat he sound in *ll pt
in'hnd' good coad
from 6 to 9 Tear*
iy to Cavalry pnrpi
mntyjive (*176) do;
ivered to the P- 8;
[OTBb, BASEST r
INHA.
•W. MoKim ,
C«iWr
'OT comm;
ASEivofok, 3> 0-
JBALB TOK FLOI
iALB are invited
,«H . for furnlehim
. (3.000) BABBI
l be for what is knc
aad bids wiU been
the whole. „ '
ipltcate, and for eat
.The delivery of/
„ days from the opf
fared la each qtiar
r direct, either •'
tfetowa or atl
hinjton, O. C,
all floor »wa
ra from the see*
iredfoi R9K-)
.jgjjt''
- disbareemefet,
\ be-madfr jw
filLrbe i&cgbt
a«dstfthalife
icejDOst aceo)
theoath on fil
ined from p t
4? witiitheh
S&a.
jrres ike rig\
*ga«d> at flo, 833
rVr Flour,” _
Captain 0. S. V,
iMd to tha.
lOHfd‘'Propm
E. T. BE UP
fSRMASTER’S
jlTipril 11, 1866.
waived at tote office
fpTil 14 1885, for !m
-bState* Storehouse,
aadready for
NT QUi
H 0.1139 <HBj
’""jPHILABBLi
BOPOShl>B Will t.
ik M., on PBIDAi
Tory* at the Uni
et wharf, proper!]
D WHKBLS FOB
IB WHEELS FOB :
be inspected by at
lie Government,
Louid stete the m
. the shortest pc
in, and the price.;
Is and figures, %
tisement, a. copy
troposal.
net hetroarantee
ti filature* mutt w
Ifiedtoas beintx<
nt involved byfcl
nay or Collector, i
s reserved toraiec
.no bids from a *
WAOOyg,
[r WAGONS.
rtbr imitated oa
of wheel* tier
lie time they can
m should bcwriitcn
iifom to th.« taring
[rich should accom-
Uwo reaponslbfeper
iadedto the ganraii
sd aatScient'aaeiiritT
tiled States District
aer public officer,
(fblddeomei tuuee
ftlng contractor will
The]
%\
can]
deli
tha regular fona*.,
\Uhad on application.
•» thereon their j*laee
[als to be made <Ol
tie, ) wbipk will w
l* and bidders toil
April 14th, 1885,
mested tobepreseat,
jfclm, Chief Quarter?
jgjg^CTk.
be opened on F’
, and bbiderer
i( Colonel Wm. ’
ladelpMa Depot.
"ERMASTER’S
/ant qu.
108, 1139 QISAS
f~ Philadki.
I PHOFOBAM will’
fclockM., BATOBD/
» delivery at the
(B Street Wharf,
t Pattern, asper sai
■ the Storehouse. 3
*ll albo he received et
■bins the Qaertenae
Kbplahobs OP, TI
Ein In *U respects to
■hie office.
lime of contractor and.
■narked on each Amr
Epecttd fey an lower
■eminent,
ftrs should elite the i
Kishi the shortelt pm
!», and the pile*, w 1
a?lM« M? 08.
foil 16, 1865, Tor %ha
Vltßteß Storekoaao,
*0 AMBULAaOKS,
a 4 tpeclfloatloxis to
i*nLO time and place
(Department with.
A PATVB&&
ieU which can oe
>f contract to be dis
i- The Ambulances
tinted os the part of
. of Ambulances they
time they cam deliver
louldrbe Written both
\ to the terms of this
should accompany
if two responsibleper
it appended .to the gna
izood and sufficient se
3. by the United States
AUeetor, ox other public
? any bid deemed uorea,-
sfanltin* contractor will
it on the regular forms,
'shed on application
is and fisttre*7&kd
April mh;WSB »It
to be present.
ffaWm,
•titer Philadelphia Bepofc.
GEO. A- OHMS*
Captainand A.Q..M.
.VILRT
ft •
JCOLBS!
Orriaa, Fragr PnnßijMt.
19* caVSryaiShrtiilieirr ser*
■■elsboro Depot, mar*
,‘ptais am. t. BBQWHiwa,
.iy-flye or non, will be »•
fezu&rkvt, till May 1, 1865, by
, Assistant qaarterruster,
id G streets.
ictedto tbe usual aoTerameut
wepted. ,
It: Car&lry Horses most be
well broken, In full (lest end
teen (16) to sixteen (16) bands
a (9) years old, and well adapted
.try purposes -Horses between
years of axe, If still Tixorotu,
may be accepted. - ■
.be of dark color, sound In all
lek, and actlre, well broken,
iamass, in good sesn and eondl*
an (10) years old, not less 4han
fi«*J bands blsA, each horse to
(hundred and fifty d,050) pounds,
fr-two (2) years of a*e. stron*,
'.developed animals, not less than
ilh. in fall health, free from evary
|Moh would unit them for seyers
' shed the four front’ colt’s teeth
respondlnx four permanent teeth,
. will be strictly adhered to and
ery particular.
t rrom-9 M to 4P. M.
;ses. one hundred and eifhty-dyy
try Horses, one hundred and nine,
tasi one hundred andnlnety-ny*
ffiCATIONAX* _ ~. _,
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
/)ING SCHOOL FOB GIRLS ,
/ TBRH 0? THIS msriTOTlOir,
f beautifully located on ! the northern
it Bucks county. PeausylTanla, will
oonth. 2kL, 1865, and oonunu© in in*
Cb.
istwetton. is thorouih in* the several
iglish, French. TaMo, Mathematics,
jsefi circular, to obtain wbicb addresi
Vttleboro Post Office, Bucks county*
ISEABIi J. GBA.HAMB,
'JAM P. GBAHAMg,
Principals.
GREEK SEMINARY.—
BOABDIIfG SCHOOL, foar miles
> Thorough course in Mathematics,
Scieneas.and English; practical lea
jneerlng. Pupils received at any time,
icd enjoy the benefit*of a home. Be
,,pp & Son. 23 South Third street; Thos.
! . Fifth and Prone streets; ex- Sheriff
te. Address Bev. J. HBBVBY BAB-
GBERSF, Fauna. nofi-Pm-
COAL.
OAL-COAL!
JST COAL m THE MAKKET.
4 tLa lollowlß* price*:
foal-——”— ;|9 75 par ton.
i.—— ——————— —— 876 *
ITTH It B. R.Mantna.
W. 3>. HBSTOfI.
fk. Bobxbt J. HuMFHim,
HEMPHILL,
DEALERS IS
ATSD BCHITELKIIfL GOAL,
11 sizes and of best qualities, __
id and screened* and tnyarlnoly at tne
. #BSMftSSsb*nHmm^
ilibeleft at I*6 UorlhSlXTHStreet.
fSTH Street, 1433 BAEOX.IY Street, or
a»0»t Offiee, which. will be rromptlyand
tailed. laH-Sm
OTHER, KBWCfOAL DEPOT,
,Street, aboveNJAthstreet. ,
tmi&ni superior qualities of benign sad
teal, selected exprewlyfor/amily
it market price*. Wharf, TwenfciNttilrd
• Aieh. street. Office* 110 South FoHBTH
** ocSQ-Sm
.—SUGAR LOAF, BRAVER
[fW, and Sprin* Mountain Lehijli Coal, and
ft Mountain, from B*nrtßll. nKParjo ex-
Tamils nee. Depot, H w. corner SIGHTS
'W Streets. Office,Ho, 3Ua'BonthBBOOHD
[npi tfl , J. WALTOH A CO.
LEHIGH COAL.—H OUB E
-88 Ban lelr onjratttm a pare artl«la »t tie 8.
(f PEO9T and FOFLaB BtoraMs. JOHJf W.
t mn2o-lm*
LEHIGH COAL.
J, B SITJLI'OBD,
. 1846 MABZBT street.
H. 'JAMES,
(Formerly of Philadelphia.)
attobhby at law.
"iNKLIH, VBSAHGO COUNTY, PINNA.
•Mention given to tlis examination of Titles.
Aeiphia Befkkbmeb Chas. K. Box, Ksq..
‘njSoßs Snowden, James H. Httte, Ns®., T. T.
Hood, Bonbrfght, & Co., J. Z. DeHsYen,
'it 7th National Ban*. '
(%EL L. TAT? LOR, -7.
-Jo. 433 WAMOTBt™t, Philadelphia,
ft €oim<oa«it,.»9W Tor*. HMnois, Kev»a»,
and Texa* fgM-trtttly*
1 Fggjaag^wSi^
SALE OF FEE EC H DET OOODS.
OHFSiDAY MOKBIBO. eMdJt,«O
April Mlh, at 10 o'clock, on four months
package* and lota of fancy and staple Fwn«k “-T* -
SALE OF 600 CABTOBS BOJBBT AHD TBIHMIBO
“ n||I|lAVS
*FI08«
sr*
Slrr Mr
1, la open
r«RMI wo
/iimtlors
,4'active;
,f la *«o4
<£teH#aa
be paid
Liars; well
(tor which
•each will
Meter, at
IT, WT33T
. cartons Hob- 4@5 aorded edgs black* white, and
Choice colored poklt c« sole ribbons. „
C Sf-Sjtoas HobT 10@60 pomit de sole ribbons
—cartoni Boa. 10@100 wMte mala and biackdo.
-cartons to* 1®» black silkvelTet
ribbon*. j>j£jtIR.I!ARLBTAHB.
300 Ple 9Oo BUwSot
SCO eii tbii extea rich Paris French flowers.
P^gg£ T M &ag OK ' “ c "
“S^SpS
by oaUlogae, '**s2*a&na.
AorillS. eomxnueljar'tttlfo’tiock* sojnprißias*f&li
aatJtoMt ofSrir hSi desirable good, for present
b’S?"- BHAWLSI SHAWM! SHAWM!
ln rale THIS MORHIHG— , . ,
i iKC ladies’ black and colored l£r*a wool shawls,
’comprising a full line from low lo Very fine analities
and of moat choice tprine coldwandtolee . .
Aleo, black and colored plain and fancy broebe and
thlbet ,bawls: ladles .loth ,r ailk cloaks, kc, Ac.
1.300 DOZEB HOOSEHOI,D yKa.I.IBa
Aleo. 1.200 dozen new style wkito, black, andmuoran
household filllingcrietr and doeirablo good* imperfect
order. BtJ< , tE tjhhMMG aNDBUTTOWS.
Aleo, 180 lots rick and entirelynew'rtj
bucle trimmirfs and braids, ba«ie
intnis, fuey auk toimniap> steel and iuerbamw*
&C ’ * BOIWBTBIBBOMSAgB-SaKS;
fashionable colors bonnet aELksi arllli
vSlt^ W ATI«IoMVH SPBCrit SA6S
VBK * 5% luidw.
Aip% 12ib at i.O^o’slw??aa invoice of newest styles
embroideries, conßistin* <£*£?^”222rfSL r i»-
'new and cboica styles «mbroidered.iiw»neti^gjn«^Jn
senisgs. bands lnfants wa**t*
ZgSffwQfim andjettsv r*m*& cotosxtadwd wd
stripe mnaHn; embroidered and button edjea linen
OB LIBFISB.
Also, Afnll line of and-bematitebed Bnw
FABIB BU.K TIBS, SoABF».*<fe.-A' V
SS
button.,
bair -Btfgffftjfifffo „„„ ■
A full lino of entirely new, styles Paris Idea yells,
w *“ l 7oM , Sted ri V h
Also* ladies’ misses’, and cMlirfea’ssUel iprin* hoop
skirts. *.
Also, 300 dozen mechanical whalebone corsets, of
regularly assorted sizes. *
OBHE, '
iiA. a- «• .
[jlBY OF
' 10, 1885.
i TUESDAY.
,t Subslstesso
IOFFLOffiB,
Jut this Da pot
tinad for.ajsy,
■B«iww>>
' into aom
ths bids,
-.liras the
, r Oonramsat
ivna or Bail
ee c:>m plated
A the bid.
jillvsred in new
nasthaaoYara
-1 usual OoTerh
pra the Flour, is
jfhicU is not fresh
0 the bid of each,
.ibis office, asd no
,«?ho hays previ
or from biddors
, reject any bid for
BFSOIAL POSITIVE SALE OF BTR&W GOODS, Hr
Catalotne— - {
OH FJSIDAX, • /,
April 14th, commencing at 10 o’clock, comprising a
foil assortment of luaMonable sty lelf in stra wand foncr
braids for ladies*, misses V and children’s wear. ‘
PHILIP FORD &Cd,, AUCTIONEERS,
X • *<ls MARKET and 993 GOKMHBOE Streets.
BASSE SPBIHG SAtEOrSBOO OASES BOOTS abd
BHOES , .
W. wuiaeuby^ga^n^b
April 13th, commenclnt-al ten. .o'clock, LSD cases
men's, boys', and youths boots, shoes, Balmorals,
brorsuis. Oxford ties, buckles, Congress, Sc., Sc. , with
a desirable assortment misses', and chil
dren’s boots. Shoes; BalmorahL gaiters, slippers, So.
A UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
A'nAm, ;•
QtrASrEKKAKTSB G:enßKAi.’aojrFiufelST.Bivfsios,
Washisotox gmrS|»*«rlvlß6s.
Will be sold at PubUeJL^idh„toth^^e^bldder,
ls * -- .• •
THURSDAY! April-13. MB, ■—--•••--■
TWO HIfHDEKDr MARES WITH MM,, ■■ 1
many of them welTbrea Arid In food coßonwC
On . ■ "•
THURSDAY, April 25. MSB,
TWO HUHDBED OAYALBY HORSES.
, On ' '
THURSDAY, iferfl 27, 18«, '
ONE HUNDRED MAKES WITH FOAL. AHD OKI
, HHrt DBBD ’ CAVALRY HOUSES. -
The horses have beep condemned as unfit for the «a-
Talry senrlee of the army. .
faymliif purposes many good bargains
m Animals sold stniriy.- .Bale comraence at 9A. AL,
and will be STA
BLES. corner of FREHoaT Streets.
;
Brevet Brigadie r Geiteral, in charge Ist DiviBion a.lt.
G. o, , cti.r-.f . -w- .. .. - ap6-3St
for Same as» to uet. ;
. WWWW* SAAAAjW|W
®miL Saa&E^m^RBSIDBI^OK
Ho: Sonth Strast; all modem eon*
•yenisßcss: larso-lois stable o* the backstreet. Ike. _
mh2S-sjnwBt*- -F* B. BEEVES, GS M. WA*gßSt.3
Cg : FOR; SALE . OB TtO LET, ON
Wl coOßMPeireat. .Inilamden. S. :i„ a large MAM-
and modem
ISO feet;a»f>i
choicestfrodts andlnoWers. .Applyto -
M. EEWSIRK,
aplO-mwEt* • OBce gp. 330 WAMTUT Street. :
m DESIRABLE RBSIDENCE FOR
MS. SALE—BcadHfnlly situated ouGreen Bank, Bar
lingten, SI. J , frontint the river, and adjolning tha;
property of Capt. Hichard Shippen. House has parlor. ■
hall, dining- room, and eight chambers. For informa
tion aa to tenne.Ao., apply to FSAHKLIE V901K41, 1
Beal Estate Agent, Eo. TO MAM Street, Burlington.
aplawlt*
« FOR PALE—THE PHILADELPHIA
SOCIETY FOB TBS ESTABLISHMENT AED BUP
FOET OF CHARITY SCHOOM offer their property for
sale. It is attuate on the north side of Walnut street,
between Sixth. .and Seventh streets. The lot is forty
eight feet six Inches front by one hundred and thirty
feet deep, to a six-feet-wide alley in the rear, of which
it has the use and privilege The present building on
It contain* thirty-three, offices.
Proposals for its purchase will horeceivsd br the Com
mit tee on Property, at the office of ISAAC HOBBIS, 90,
617 WALSUT tha premises. apl-fmwtt
M VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE JR
m CECIL COUHTY, Hp. FOB SALB r-iC
••HOLLY HALL.’’—This property lies south of and
adjoining the town of Elkton, on the great .Eastern
SHbre road; teas tbs residence of the late General Junes
Bewail; contains 208 acres of land, divided intoseven
Helds and threfrfbts; all under good, fencing and-in a
high state of cultivation, producing fine crops. .
- The Mansion Home is of tack, seventy feet frost by,
fifty feet dees, of a palatial style and finish throughout;*
ftom the basement to the attic, with metal roof and ob
fervatory; two large new frame Barm, well arranged,
brick Stable, Cantata -Houses, lee Honae, Granary,
Corn Houses, Cow ktablea, Poultry House, and every
necessary outbuildingin good order that isuseful on
inch a farm; large Flower and Klfcchoo GardensiLawns
on three sides of ths mansion, beautifully laid ont with
Finit, Foreit, and Ornamental Trees, some of them of
large growth, water in the pnmns, spring. also, near
the mansion, aU of the unrest tmallty. - -
The town and surrounding country is proverbial for
its heaUhtolness ' .
This property must be very desirable to any one seek
ing an investment, particularly to a gentleman retiring
from business.
Lime and manures can he landed on the promises.
Several trains of ca rs pass the town, daily to the great
cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, and not oyer two
hours ride to either of these cities. V
A further description is deemed useless as the pro
perty w ill he shown by the undersigned.
Price OHB BTTHDBBD AH It FIFTY DOLLABB PBS
ACRE in currenoi—less in gold.
DaWIK;BBATTON,
' ' „ Beal Estate Agent,
apl-swtt* Blkton. Maryland. •
M PRIVATE SALE—BEAUTIFULO
SUMMER BBSIDBHCS, estate of Dr. L. ML 5C
Barton. .Fine house snd outbuHidlngs, stables. Sms.,
with eight aorssof ground, one and a half miles from
Glen Kiddle, on the Media BaUroad. .: Sold ehesp.
Address • - Bev. J. HBMBY BABTOM,
apMm* - Village Green. Pa.
• FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL 0
0. FARM and qoUHTSY SEATS, dftorty acres, SC
onChurch lane, Darby township, four miles from Mar
ket» street Bridge. Possession can be had immediatafcr.
Apply to JOHN WHITBLT, on the premisasTpr
„ - - . JOBI* S. PSRKINB,
as4-Im* 45 South y FSOJ| P Street.
« ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—FOR
SALE—A handsome COTTAGE (opposite then. 8.
-Hotel), with or without foraitor*. containing 13 rooxnc
and a food Cistern. Apply to H WOOTTOH, Atlantic
m. or to J. H. HAYES, KaHoSal ISk®
Philadelphia. r ap6-121*
m FOR SALE- DWELLING-HOUSE
-“ton FIFTBBNTH Street, north of Arch street.
Apply to B W. BEEBLIT,
mhlSlm* Ho. 30 north SEVEflfTfl street. 1 .
• FOR,BALE—STORE AND DWEL-
Sr northeast isomer of Fawn and Mastor streets.
Immediate possession.
mibESBHKG-Heat Dwelling itod Jot on Kfrk
bnae street, east of Point road; will be sold cheap
A large number of Corteges at Germantown and other
desirable localities, and a great variety or j&S-clam
and other Farms.
For list of Dwellings see Korth American (md&nited
States Gazette. B. F. GLEHBT,
npl-tf 183 South FODBTH Street
m [SUPERIOR MANSION AND
■0 LARGE LOT, an the FBAHKHOBD Boad, at
Allegheny avenue ; built in the most' substantial man
ner, with every possible convenience, with stable and
carriage-house. This is .* delightful resldencs’for ram
mer or winter. B. F GLBKH.
- 183 Sonth FODBTH Btoeet.
M FCR VERY SUPERIOR
HOUSE In WEST PHILADELPHIA,, -excellent
stacie, Una well of water: rural, y et unite near; all
replete tnall respect*. Address ‘ ■ Mer
chaat,” BOX&&, Post Office.
• PRIVATE SALE—MI LIT ASY
0 BOAKDIHG SCHOOL, near Philadelphia, In sue
ceßsfnlDperatlon, with furniture of all ttada? Aim*,
istgg. Guns. Jkc* s at a very low flame. - Apply
to SOHBEMEEHOEW & BA£fC3giOFr, 512
&p4-lm*. - .
0 FOR SALE—A SMALL FARMO
EHtOFFIFTY-SIX AOKES, in Camden eountyTiE
about tvrenty. minutes’ drive from Camden, on the
Marl ton Pike, one of thomost tavorabls locations in the
conntyt the land is rich and very productive. "With
good management. Three to Five Thousand Dollars
per annum can ba made off of it. Good large HODSB;
also, Plenty of Bams on it, and well adapted tor city
persons wishing a country residence. Also, frontage
enough tor several Cottages. - ■
For further information apply to
RJCHARD SHIVEHB, Premises,
GO3 COOPER Btreiv^toem-H 3, J.
Office at west-Jersey Ferry. mhil-lm*
0 FOR SALE—LARGE FOUNDRY
OAHD MACHINE SHOP, in full operation, with the
working stock and tools, patterns, Ac., of every deserip
-221* toT 4a J?« »large and-successful hSi
#&iad‘lshs? °“b p^L^ijB3lfo!rSrast oEl
mhlS-tf or B. W. and GREEN Sts.
«FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOB
J® Acres, near Sellorsyills,
mh!B-tf otS.W. cor.SBYEJfTEENTH and GBEEHSte.
• FOR BALE—NEAR SELLERS- 0
mhlS tf 183 SoutAFODRTHStrrat.
• VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT 0
■ AT PUBLIC SALE. -AT
The subscriber will sell at Public Side. On
THDBSDAY AFTEBHOOH,- April IS, 1866,
AT TWO O’CLOCK, -
„ .On the-premises, Ms valuable
- ' ... CODRTRY SEAT, ,
Located within half amile ofwsimlngton, Daaware,
on the Jiewport pihe, containing, eight acres of good'
lsnd. in the centre of which is a large lawn with a flue
variety of shade trees, maples, lindens evergreens,
etc,, in all over a hundred fall-grown trees. The Im
provements consist of a large and commodious Maeslon,
flanked on the west by two towers,-one of which is four
stories in height There are four large rooms on a floor,
with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. The house hai
the modem. Improvements. A hydraulic ram forcek
waterfrom a spring into, the upper story of the tower.
There.ls.al6o an Iron pomp and hydrant undera cover
ed-area at thekitchen door. The outbuildings consist of
a haniage house and stable sufficient for four horraaand
several camiages; also, a hen, ice, and smoke-house.
The stable hae a hydrant in it. The ice-house is ftlied
with good ice. ... , v.;-'
Good garden. With several varieties of dwarf pear and
grape vines In toll bearing. Taeraarsaiso several va
rSetlefe of apple, cherry. Mid chestnut trees. _
Immediate posiesslon will be given For-torther in-.
fonnation apply to LBYI G. CLABK,
831 MARKET Street. WUmlngtou, DeL
WILLIAM H. HAFF, Auctioneer. ap3 UK
I?OR BALE—A LOT OF GROUND ON
A- SEYBEKT street, -weetof Htoeteenth, 40 by 8S tost;
Will )m dozed foi e&ili; '-B- F- GLsjfjf.
AITCOTOJrSAIJM.
!TIOBT SAXES,
JOHN B. MTJBBB * CO., AXJCTftte
*. BBSS. IN. M» MASK®
LABOB POSITIVE SAM OP BRITISH. p Em ,„
C«SSI. AHD DOMESTIC DET
we wiiihaida large i ni ,
good* hy catalogue, on a credit of four month,, ,«/*»
fomi&n * W|*
O* THURSDAY MORHnrO.
Aten'S, at IS o'clock, embrufin* about an
Si*, B»«s*r iSStS, and cotton*, to- which We B SJrtJr*>-
attention of dealers, . ’“»»»
vWdfialntirUi w It to thole latersi^g*^
LARGE SALB OF FOBBIGH AMD DOMESTIC o a ,
Inclnded In our sale of THURSDAY, Aprm 3 ,t
bo fonid in part the :
-balesbrown*ndbleached sheeUnnand,y w
—bales brown and Meaanei drills.
- bales whlte ahd colored wool flannels.
- rases bleftcbedandcoioredijorset jeani.
- cases black and colored cambrics aad slLssUa
- cases fancy “sg|“gf 3 Jg^ 8 0 I g , a M '
Also. French cloths, easslmerse, doeskins, nan,,
coatings, &c. , . "•"•wu,
Also, a targe line of black and colored ItalUmuo
«d sauna. OM»»j, IHmra0 oJ>a.
Also, foil lines shirting linenk, all gradei.
Also, foil lines blouse and Spanish Ur ens.
Also, full lines linen qrown ducks, diiUs, and CM „
Also, linen Ac. ' iar M-
Full assortment of Paris mons de laines, fflo , lhi
woourgs. D»suue .WHITE GOt'DS.
; .Large variety of jaconets, cambrics, Swiss and cl--,
.jmnpllne, Victoria lawn^^&A^
Very superior line of black and colored dress «iit,,
tefMari *roe de Rhine*, grcßd’Afnc, malt i 6 A «
gffi deTYaples. m At
Broebe, long and square, thlbet. spring sty ha r,_,
morambiqnes, and steila shawls.
LARGE SPECIAL SALK OF 17.000 DOZgs Coirs*
HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ao. 1155
OR FRIDAY; MORRIS S,
April 14th, at 10 o'clock, will be peremptorily «,[<) b
catalogue, on four months’ credit. IT,OOO dozen Gsrtosi
cotton hosiery, ineduding—
Women’s and children’s white, brown.slate, mlr«a
epen-work, and lisle thread hose and half hose. w 6a -,
brown and white half hoBO, all grades.
The above foods fro of a well-known and favorite
make, and,worthy the attention of buyers.
ALo, foil lines of shirts and drawers, hoop skirts, pa.
tentthzesdgsßspeadam. sewings, notions. Ac
Aleo, an rhVoliS'ToStß'kld, Berlin, lisle, and cottn
*lovee;- : .-. At
r 'POSITIVE SALS SF GARFBTMGS, DRUGG3TB,
OH BAT^MAY^IOREiaG.
April 16th, at.U.w’ffibck, will bc >eld, by eatelrm-e.
on foor months’ credit, aboat itOO pieces rich three til,
haperftne, , snd fine ingrain,' rog|U damask, Venetian
list, hemp, cottage, mid tag carpetings; Canton uj
oocoa mattings, Ac , embracing a g
superior goods, wiiich, jnay be examined early on tn 4
morning of sale. (
T.Agaß PMtSMFTOBY BAUI Of PBBBCH. ISDIi,
AprlM7.*fc 10 o’elooi, Win bouoH hr eiWloru, „
four XOTg
of French, iSaWOerSinh, audgritlthdrr *»«« it.,
enbractof alarffe aid «fc*U*-MW*faosaji of fas** asi
ctapl*iitf«fc»iir*H}gimM# wooUiu iiaen, ante*
ortta itato wnn» aaoneod fer» s j.
mEmtion. with ootaiortm; skrhr on the moralM or: H
Sid B tO'ftrtr iutonol to jj.
LAI OK PKKKMPTdKT BOOTS. SHOES
BSOGAES, BAGS, £
.105 TOKSDAX JfOEHISB,
April 18th at lOo’elodf./wili he add. hr catalogue, m
four month*’ credit, about 1,850 packages boots* sho*.
brogann, osvaijT bpdW/.Att i embracing a prime m
frediaeeoriment ofaeaioiiabw fcoodaor city and^But.
era manufacture, which will be open for examiajuioa,
with catalogues. on morning of sale.
M THOMAS & SONS,
• Hoa. I 3» and 141 South FOURTH Street.
Public Sales of Beal Estate and Stocks, at thsjg.
chanxe, every TUESDAY, at it o’clock.
BIGHTH BFEIHG SALE, ISlh Aprs.
i Estate of the late betel* Wain. Ssq., Thus. Janes,
fflUiam F Wolff. John Diamond, and others.
T KISTHSPBIHG BALE, SMhAprfl. -
! Par list of properties In the above three sales sea
catalogue Tuesday next
SALE OF HIBCELLAHKOUS BOOKS.
THIS AFTSKIfOOS,
Apia 12th, at the A action Store, miscellaneous boob,
from a library. . '
Stas at Sob 189 and 1« South Fourth street
81JPBBIOB JOBNIfOKS, BOSK WOOD A9D WAL
AOT FUSO FOBTBB. TIKE FKBKCH PLATE
SUSTBL AND PIBB MIEBOBS, BRUSSELS AES
OTHBB CABPWB. Ac. '"
ok TairSsDAT kosnuto.
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Stow, superior fora Hurt,
salt of elegant ♦alrut chamber furniture, handsome
rosewood see/otary, book-case* rosewood piano rones
walnut pieno fortes, FrenchTplatemantel and pier mir
rors, Brussels and other carpets/ etc.
t * r VERY ELBGAHT BBOKT SHIP.
• Piano forte, large cabinet, two recces cabinett. baud
seme omoln mountings.
,-.?o -
. Slldß OP EABB ASD VAUTABEE BOOKS.
;•• OBTHUBSDaYAFYKBIffOOB,
April IjLafc the auction stare., r*rs. valuable, and So.
tercsting Doeks.mahy ol them fine hoaaon and ttla*
traUd editions.
Sale Back of MSB Commerce Street,
KAGHBtS&Y Of ,-Ar BOOT A»D SHOS MAKOFAG
a-r TOBY
= > KOBSTNU,
14th instant. &t ID o’clock, la the rear of 6il Coa-
Ibseree street* thixdstory, the machinery sod tool* of a
and *hoe manufactory* includin* two McKay saw
vtigmscMnes, seven wax- thread sewing machines, so***
ijfetgng machine, heel trimmers, email lathes, trees,
■ nlrfj, crimgini hoard, office desk. Ac. .
‘ 2 Sale.at go. 1828 Spruce street.
i*£&SftJjrT, FOBFiTOBB. BGEBOBg, piauo, fibs
CASKETS. CHAHDBLIKBB. he,
Ojfr TUESDAY JKOBBIB 0,
18th Inst, at 10 IJ3S Bpnica street, hr
catalogue, the entire furniture, including rosewood aad
green plush dmwing*ro<m furniture* elegant window
curtains, mantel mirrors, rosewood piano, fine velvet
carpets, hap dsome chandeliers, superior walnut diuißj;.
room and library furniture, bo6k-ea»os,alc«Hs£ chaia
her furniture, fine mfcttnrenes, Sfe.* 1 Ao.vaSok the kit*
cheuntensils. ■ ,*■*••
May be examined, on the month!* of sale, at S
o’clock. • v .
HEPICrUU
DUE WSTER’S FAMILY MBDlOfijKS,
_S£tou wm neTer regret that you iteed BBBWSTBB’S
PBCTOBAI, for your sough, aod ill affection* of tie
throat. ' It la foe best knows cough eyrup. ~
U*e also Breweterfc Embrocation, torbathinr. B«e
alee Brewster’a Uholera. Hirtnre, for bowal com
plaints. oas alioßrewrter’a Bye .Water- Use aUo
Binrator’a Essence'Jamaira.JHn*er. Uinnlao Brewi
ter’s fitter Ointment. s JOHHHTOKifcHOLLOWAY,
/ .
RLECTKOPA.THIC ESTABLISH'
'g* MCTr.-m A. H. BXSVZS& ona of tk« FIESI
twollMdloeiM fcr
KODIMED ELBCTRIOiL AFPMCAKOHB, an&wbo
in* been »o vary eneCTMfal at FBai SQUABB for tk*
UgUhreeyoaro, h»» ramoTod Ua Ofiea and Kentde&M
to 1638 VLKB Street, ott® door below SOTontacmth.
; 111 persons dftsWiir references. or any paiUmlon
with regardto Wssg|cial modoof tre Unmet, Will plow
MLJsvrmcte, tdybiqs&.
00S9BB KLEVKSTfi AJU» BACg
ALSO, CHBSYiniY AirD fOKKRPH.
, Sr. THOS ALLEN, Teryiueeessfal In the treat-,
meat of all diaeaseswonld inform hi* friends and
tie public that ho is etui bweflttlng and cnrinr
manyon whom medicine has had no effect ana
consideredlncurable.. :_■
- , KHBUMATIBMANB HET7BALGIA.
WOIDBBFUI, DIBCOYBKI -Wewonld
ash yonr attention to these diseases, as we
hare found that we possess aramedy which has
.cored many's end will restore to their wonted
health, hundreds more who are at present suf
fering ithe most . excruciating agony. Generally,
a fewdaysohly areneeded to effect a core. We
would urge no one to try It; if yon do not the loss
■is your own, ThOße who follow our require-'
menta,and not cured, hare nothing to p»y. Pa
tton ts treated atthslr residences whfin desired.
Testimonials at the offices; hours B A. M. to 5 F.
Sh, .Consultations fires. Offices, 154 North
j*lB 3m- TBQB, AX.LSN
SBappise.
BOSTON AND FNlLADEu
rVfUfflffi pmACTBAMBOTPT.TNK. »ailinefn'm
Ofl BATDED«X
Street, Philadelphia, and I>ong Wharf, Boston.
g Ogmx, Cant. Baker, will sail fro*
jndladglphla for Boston, on Saturday, April 15, at 10 A*
M., aod* loam ships AXON, Capt. Matthews, from Bos
tonforFhiL»dol»fiift, ontliesameda.T*t4P. E
i tubstanti*! steamship* form ft reieiftf
Hue, saUias from ea«h port Saturday#.
oaS vaa^!* 9 at tbiapwmfm eh«f«*
Freight* taken at fair rates.
B fSssg]i. ,,,i 8,15 » 4BBJi
‘ S 8 **' 11 * m «£*“«*
sroljto _ - HBBET WTHSOB St CO.,
«hl-tf 332 South BXLAWABB AT6M«.
H%WBk STEAM WEEKLY TO W
TBBPBOE tonoHad at QUBBNBTOWH,
SSr •fisj’ark i? 11 * W|H, known Steamer* of the User
•SrrfnSi? a “J_?, MI^ ol EM»Bteainship Comps
fSiSS E. Lt ?i e) ’ qpgylng the Baited States Malls,,**
SJtPr*® to sail «a follows*
r&T April 16th.
April23d.
CITT Of BATJJBDAY, April 29iE
Eorthßp * acc9diß * Saturday at Moon, from Pier «.
_ V BATBgOF BABBAGE:
FlrM^.?^ o^%S T rS^ C sf?“fe *
“ toßondon.~i.Bs«Js •• to Bond on.. MX
H 85,0)! ,*« to Paris *»
‘ to Hamburg... SB00" to Hamburg 87 00
slso fdrwarded-to Hans. Bremen. Bet
equally lowratea
*ia K «m« O SJSISivi, or-ftuesnstown-. l*t Cahln, fg.
S« *■“J Myeipool or Queenstown, §3O.
iSfate 1 fot their
_ for. farther laJteaation ftpptar al the CompKuf 1 *
NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO
•“■"■■■•AMSSIANBBIA, GSOBGKTOWN, ANT
WASHINGTON, YiaCheespeake and Delaware Cansi.
Steamers leave first Wharf aboye MARKET Street,
gad SATDBDaY, at 12 M.
JPPIT foAsents, WK- F. CLYDB S 06 tf
14 North and South Wharyes,Phlln. ;J.B. BAYIDSOS.
Oeorietown,D.C.; FLOWBBB iBOfonSN. Alexandria
!»•-•-■ ' "■" - ' ■-■- • ■ "•- mhM-Bis _
FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
via dsbawabs and
BABITAN CANAL.—The Bane GOKDKS OBsNT. J-
Corson, master, Is now loading at fast wharf below
Spruce street for Ht« ahnue points, and will lease on
WAtDBBSDAY EVENING. April 12th. .
For freight, which will hf taVen on reasonable UTiOS,
applyto B. 1,. FLANAGAN. Agent,
ttplO-3t 304 Sonth DBGAWABB Asenua.
■r-ioriP—a. NOTICE.—FOR NEW
•■■■■■■■TOBE.—The FHILADBBFEIA A**
NBW TOBK KXPSXSB BTBAMBOAT COMPANY ■
Belaware and Baritan Canal.
Nteuners lease B AILX, first wharf below KAKXIr
Street, at X o’clock P.H.
' WH. F. CLTDB A C0.,14E WHABYSS.FUIa
. JAMBS HANB, 117 WALT, Street,
mhls-9m Nswlotk-
tfjam E»npY> a .
COTTAGE ORGANS
Not only BNKXCKLMi), but DNEQUAUIB
of Tone and Fower, designed espedslly for CbsrMg
srid Schools, but founcPtobe equally well sosy-ed* 4
the Bailor and Bra wing Boom. Tor sale onlyjs
. Mo. ISNorthMOTOTH Street
also, a somUlete assortment of the Perfect
constantly on hand. feSl-1*
MALCOLM MACNEILL’S
SL “~\SPBOTACI.B BTOBX. Wo. 310 Soa«
fIVTfi ShrMt« Iwlhwßpwww,
TKEiDSDPHU,
»-Glasses refitted to salt all ages, and all msHn*«
repairing sarefally and nrornntl-* attended to. mh«-g
PAIN in SJXTRACTIKS
—HUrona Oxide Ga* Biminii*** 4 -
beautllnl and natnntirtrlapf
HE# ENSBKTRB. , „__ ra
BK. C- i. MOTRB.
731 aPBPCB
mh2-2m-
ma BYANS & WATSON’S _
' SAULitUrBJtS SA”«
i« sobthmobth btrkit.
PHIXiUJKtPHIA. fir - -
. A Ur*« TXriatT Of HSB-PXOO»BArK *lw»y«®»
BI«L ■, •• -
-PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINE?