Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 02, 1864, Image 7

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    SECOND EDITION.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Affeirs in Ake Southwest.
Position of johnlon's Re-
bel Army..
Union Veteran§ Marching to the Front.
Rebel Movemenis in Tennessee.
The Missing Italian Frigate
To-DaV's Proceedings in
Congress.
THE WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST
RnmooLn, April I.—The cavalry force of the
enemy has been augmenting within the past
few days, and now amounts to about 5,000.
They are encamped in a valley at the foot of
a rocky-faced ridge from Tunnel Hill to Var
ness Station and Red Clay, which they hold.
There is also a considerable force at Nickajack
Gap, six miles belo* here. Their piclFet line
is generally within a mile of ours, but there is
no disposition shown by either party to crowd.
There is a very small rebel force of infantry
north of Dalton, and no reason exists to believe
that Johnston has been largely reinforced
either from East Tennessee or Alabama. There
are no indications that he intends to assume
the offensive, notwithstanding the contradic
tory reports. The estimate that his army num
bers 36,000 men is neatly correct. •
Over 900 deserters came into Chattanooga in
the month of March.
Many thousand veterans are marching over
filid from Nashville, the railroad being unable
to accommodate them.
General Sherman having completed his tour
of inspection returned to the headquarters at
Nashville to-day.
PROM MEMPHIS
MEMPHIS, March 30.—Gen. McCullough is
reported en route north with 2,600 rebels to
reinforce Forrest. He is reported near Jack
son, Tennessee, to-day. Gen. Grierson has
his cavalry force out, watching and harrassing
Forrest, but his division is much reduced by
his veterans returning home on furlough. Had
Gen. Grierson his entire division out at Mem
phis Forrest would not have easily escaped.
THE RE GALANTUOMO
NEW YORE, April 2.—The frigate Niagara
returned to-day from an unsuccessful search
for the missing Italian frigate Re GaLantuorno.
The Niagara experienced very heavy gales,
during one of which she shipped so much water
as to put out all her fires, lost sails, and all her
top gallant masts, stove ports, etc.
CONGRESS.-FIRST SESSION.
WASHINGTON, April 2.
&IMAM—The Senate Is not in session today,
having adjourned until Monday.
HonsE.—Mr. Pendleton (Ohio) called up his
motion to reconsider the vote by which the House
disagreed to the Senate s amendment to the Mon
tana Territorial bill and asking that a Oommittee
of Conference be appointed. He said the Senate's
amendment striking out the word , white" was to
give negroes the right to vote in that territory
It was an amendment different from what had
heretofore been incorporated in such bills since the
Republican party came into power. This party
had ignored their precedents. His object
was to give gentlemen an opportunity 'to
determine whether they were prepared to say that
negroes should have the same rights in the terri
tories as white men. He therefore wanted the
House to adhere to its disagreement.
Mr. Beaman (Mich. )said he would not dismiss
the question whether it was expedient that negroes
should vote or not: but as the matter stood, this
House has already refused to consent to the Senate
amendment, and appointed a Committee of Con
ference en the subject.
He moved to lay Mr. Pendleton's motion to re
consider on the table.
This was agreed to—yeas 63, nays 49.
The House resumed the consideration of the Ra
ritan and Delaware Bay Railroad bill.
Mr. Sweat (Me.) spoke against the bill,beleiving
it had no warrant in the Constitution of the Uni
ted States or the laws of the country.
FROM EUROPE.
THE WAR IR DERHABX.
Nww YOILTC, April 2.—The steamship City
of Cork from Liverpool via Queenstown on the
21st ult., arrived at this pert this morning.
The Cork Herald of the morning of the 21st,
contains the following despatches :
COPENHAGEN, March 19th, 1.30 P. M.—Yes
terday three Prussian men-of-war attacked the .
Danish blockading squadron off Griefswaldyo
merania.
After an engagement of two hours the Prus
sian vessels returned to the harbor.
Artillery firing was renewed to-day at
Duppeln. -
BERLIN, March 20. The Commander-in-
Chief of the Prussian army has re
ceived a report stating that yesterday the
Arcona with three gunboats, again put to sea
in search of hostile Shipping. The cruise had
no result however, all the Danish ships having
left the Prussian waters. The report concbides
therefore, that there can be no question of an
existing blockade of the Prussian coast.
HANOVER, March 19.—The Danish. Govern
has decreed the release of the Hanoverian
ships under embargo in Danish ports.
LONDESBURO, March 17-9 A. M.—On Thurs
day there was heavy cannonading and fighting
all along the line of Duppeln village, and the
Tongeberg position was taken by the Prussians
after a heroic resistance by the Danes.
The position of Drippeln is still unchanged.
The numbers of the Prassians are always four
to one. Their artillery -have ranged three
miles.
A Danish Colonel was 41ed to-day, and 70
wounded were brought. The enemy's losses
are severe, as well as those of the Danish army.
COPX/lIIAGEN, Mara /7,—The Prussian bat
teries opened fire yesterday morning on the
DuppelLentrenehments.
The enemy fired altogether five hundred
shots. We, replied occasionally, in all thirty-
Eve times.
Our firing seemed to be successful, as two of
the enemy's batteries were silenced for some
time.
We had two officers killed and one wounded;
sixteen privates were killed and forty,nine
wounded. '
Two fires occurred here last night doing
considerable darnagn. _ •
Advices from Stockholm to the 15th state
that fresh disturbances had taken place. The
police office wee attacked and the windowein the
residence of the Chief of Police were .smashed.
The military were called out, and eleven per
sons were arrested. The 'Dakblad insists upon
more energetic measures, being taken by the
Government.
• FLasrarouna, Mare I.S.The - bombardment
of Duppeln was resumed to-day, -a terrific can
nonade being heard here.
Teno, March 17.—News from a reliable
source, at Rome, states that the illness of the
Pope has become more alarming.
The Official Gazette of Turin announces the
appointment of 23 new Senators.
H.iltnnao, March 17.—According to hand
bills emanating from the printing'office of
Greve & Teideman, and distributed in this city,
this morning, Prince Frederick, of Augusten
burg, was found dead in his bed at Kiel. The
rumor requires confirmation.
DEATH OF HON. JOB. N. TAYLOB, OF N.
TRENTON, April 2.—Hon. Joseph N. Taylor,
of Passaic, Speaker of the House of Assem
bly, died this morning at ten o'clock. He
asked to be excused on Tuesday on account of
important business at home,and was taken sick
Wednesday night with congestion of the brain.
He was insensible for six hours and continued
to sink. He left his duties in excellent health
and spirits. Mr. Taylor was a young and ac
tive man, and: extensively engaged in manu
factures at his home in Patterson.
A VESSEL ASHORE
NEw Yoax, April 2.—The ship Guardian,
hence from San Francisco, is ashore on the
enter middle ground, with 24 feet of water in
her and is striking heavily. A heavy northeast
- wind is blowing. .
p NEW YoaKAApril 2.—Arrived, ships Maid
of Orleans, from Ardrossan; Lizzie Homan,
from Queenstown.
MARKETS
- - -
Naw YORK, April 2.—Flour firm, 7;000 bbis.
sold at $6 55156 70 for State, $7 15a$7 30 for Ohio,
and $7 10a$7 50 for Southern. Wheatsteady. Corn
dull at $1 30. Pork quiet. Beef quiet. Lard dull
at 13a13„%c. 'Whiskey dull at $1 63a$1 05.
Stocks easier. Chicago and Rock Island—;Cum
berland preferred, 94, Michigan Southern, 117%;
ditto guaranteed, 149%; New York Central, 143;
Reading, 57%; Hudson River, 62%; Canton Co. ,
71%; Virginia 6's. 49; Missouri 6's, 73%; Erie,
124%: .Miehican Central, 149%; . Harlem, 137%;
Pittsburgh, Fcrt Wayne and (Amigo, 143; Quick.
silver, K; Go'd, 166%; Coupon 6's, 113%; Trea
sury's, 110; Harlem, since board, quoted at 130.
CITY BIILLETIS.
STATE OF THE THERMODIETER THIS DAY
AT THE BULLETIN OFFICE.
9A. "M., 40 0 ... 12 M., 41° 1X P. M., 40°
&Elul mum Temperature during last 24"houra, 39 0
Weather raining—Wind Northeast.
CHARGED wrrn CONSPIRACY.—Before Alder
man Welding, James Carroll and James Bar
rey were charged with conspiracy. They are
journeymen shoemakers, and they are on a
strike for an advance of wages. The accused,
it is alleged, stood in front of a shop in Second
and Arch streets yesterday and endeavored to
prevent men from going to work. They were
held in $6OO bail to answer.
ENLISTMENTS Duanca THE WER.C.—This
morning warrants for the payment of the city
bounty to eighty men were issued. This is an
increase of more than double yesteiday. The
warrants issued during the week ending to-day
amounted to $llO,OOO. This shows that the
enlistments of men credited to the city num
bered 440.
RAINY SATURDAYS.—The succession of rainy
Saturdays appears to have returned again. On
last Saturday there was a heavy northeast
storm and to-day a similar storm is prevailing.
LIQUID Gym DILOPS.—A fresh inrolce jug
received by Bower, Sixth and Vine.
No MEDICINE 11:&.9 ATTAINED the popularity
enjoyed by Bower's Infant Cordial. It is prompt,
efficient and harmless. Bower, Sixth and Green.
SUSPERSORIIIS.—New French patterns, got
out to order expressly 43 4, r , C. H. Needles' Retail
Sales, at Twelfth and streets.
AILMENTS OP THE EYB AND EAR.—Of the
many infirmities to which the human family are
subject, there is none requiring such sound pro •
fessional knowledge and skill as diseases of the
Eye and Ear. Professor J. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist
and Aurist, No. 511 Pine street, has given his un
divided attention to these ailments for the last
twenty years. and is is lair to presume that such
an experience has not been lost to him. his great
success has been the occasion of numberless testi
monials from all sections of the city and country,
winch nay be seen by persons visiting the office.
P. A. HARDING & CO.'S NEW MILLINERY
BOUSE.—Tbursday of the present week was
"Opening Day" among millinery establishments
generally, the result of which has already been
chronicled in the BULLETIN. The large new whole-
sale house of Messrs. P. A. Harding & Co., No. 412
Arch street, entered the competitive list, on this
occasion, with signal success. Their magnificent
store-house, which is certainly one of the best
lighted and finest arranged in Philadelphia, was
comfortably thronged all day—not with lookers,
merely, but buyers—and the general commendation
that their display received showed that their great
efforts to "do a handsome thing" were not made in
vain. In making our accustomed round on "open
ing day," we visited this establishment, and were
politely shown through by a member of the firm. We
were really surprised to find such an endless variety
of handsome novelties as we there saw. No less
than two hundred different styles of French and
American Flowers were shown to us on the first
floor alone, and over two hundred different va
rieties, styles and designs of Bonnets. If this fact
does not demonstrate the affection of the fair sex for
variety, we shall not attempt to find better proof.
The exhibition of Trimmings, including a splendid
assortment of the popular Shell and Straw Orna
ments made by Messrs. P. A. Harding & Co., Is
also of the mist extensive, and in all respects
creditable, character.
On to the second floor of their establishment, we
had pointed out to us aboutthree hundred different
styles of Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Eats, in
a variety of shapes, designs, and colors, that can
only be described as endless.
In their Packing Department bustling activity
and profound method seemed to be striving for the.
mastery. Suffice it to say that the life and commo
tion there evinced furnish the best evidence that
buyers are properly appreciating the advantages 'of
patronizing a house of this extent and character;
for it mist be borne in. mind that, althouglt this
house is of comparatively recent origin, it possesses
facilities for business, and is enabled to offer induce
ments to buyers, Second to no other in the United
States. We are the more disposed to render this
tribute to a young and flourishing house because it
is by the increase and encouragement of such
that our best mercantile interests can alone be fos
tered and developed. The large experience in this
department of Wade which the members of this
firm have had is of great - service to then in their
present enterprise, arid, with their facilities
for transacting business on the most favorable
terms to purchasers, secures them the• very
cream of the trade that comes to Philadel
phia. We may state in conclusion, that their
stock is as large as it is varied. The third story is
devoted exclusively to the storage of packages
containing duplicates of the goods they have open
for exhibition. A great many of their choicest
styles are made to their own order, and are hence
c‘nfined wholly to their house. The greatest de
mand experienced by them at the "opening," on
Thursday, appeared to be for varieties designated
as"hobby," "Grass," Cactus, and fine English
split straws. Purchasers would certainly find it
to their advantage to examine this large and /tri
m trebly- assorted stock before making their par
chaees.
PROM WASHINGTON.
The correspondent of the Tribune writes as
'follows;
The census of the population of the United
States, by counties, has been printed, and is
being bound for distribution. This also gives
the occupations of the'people. The volume on
Agriculture is being printed, to be followed by
the Statistics of Manufactures.
Assistant Surgeon Sohn S. Billings has been
qrdered from the Department of the East to the
Army of the Potomac; Surgeon Artemas
Chapel, from the Army of the Potomac, to re
lieve Surgeon Thomas H. Bache, General Hos
spital, Baltimore, and Surgeon Thos. H. Bathe
to Philadelphia. - -
The docket of the Old Capitol Prison is now
being run through by Judge Advocate Major
Turner, and each case properly disposed of as
it vane pp.AM 809 wee kave been de
•
THE DAILY EVENING EUILETIN ; PHILADELPHIA,. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1864.---TRIPLE SHEET.
spatehed within the last" three weeks, some o'
the parties being discharged, some sent South
and others continued in confinement, as the
proofs seemed to require.
Col: Ould, in an interview with Gen. Butler,
at Fortress Monroe, yesterday, sent assurances
to Admiral Dahlgren that the neat boat would
bring down:the body of his son.
FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF.
[correspondence or the b. Y tierale.]
NEW ORLEANS, La., March 24.—The army
on the Teche is rapidly joining that at Alexan
dria, the advance of• Gen. Lee's cavalry having
already arrived there. • The last heard of- the
infantry: they were at Opelousas, and still
“marching on." "
Considerable excitement was caused in the
city on Saturday and Sunday last by the ar
rival of- partiei frofn Brashear City, bringing
the intelligence that the enemy were in our
rear in force, and that they entered Franklin
alter a short skirmish with the pickets, and
captured the regiment of negroes guarding
that town. The actual facts are as follows
A few guerillas, thinking to surprise our
pickets, were surprised themselves by being
fired upon by said pickets. The rebels re
turned the fire and traveled as if they were in
a hurry. No one was hurt. This simple affair
caused the whole of what I hive stated, be
sides huirying off thirty or forty from Brashear
to this city with the intelligence that all means
of communication with the army were cat off
by the enemy, who had appeared in large force
in our rear and attacked Franklin.
Additional'particulars of the capture of Fort
De Russey have been received. Over three
hundred prisoners have arrived in 'this city.
The fighting was literally terrible on both sides.
The Unionists twice advanced and twice were
they repulsed. The third assault carried the
works, and the garrison was compelled to stir
render. The fight commenced with artillery
but as the Union troops approached a musketry
fire was opened by both parties, and this was
kept up almost incessantly for- over twehours.
The loss is not stated.
Governor Hahn has received the following
from prisoners in Camp Morton, Indianapolis,
signed by over two hundred and fifty names:
"Hon. Michael Hahn,Governor of the State of
Louisiana:—Sir—The undersigned have hailed
with acclamations your election as Governor of
the noble State to which we belong. The
school of misfortune has taught us experience,
and like you, we see that the only- course
worthy of our noble State is to resume her
Place in the proud and glorious sisterhood to
which she once belonged, and to throw oft
forever the curse attached to our institutions.
We believe slavery to be no more, and pledge
ourselves to assist you in your endeavors
to eradicate that evil. . We beg of you
to help our return to our native State, and
to demand our release from the authorities at
Washington. All citizens of Louisiana, we
wish to return to her and assist you in the
glorious work of her resurrection. The old
States, with its institution of slavery, is now
dead; let now the new and free State of
Louisiana arise from the ashes of her mother,
and, guided by your able hands, assume in our
Union the place to which she is entitled.
Hoping, sir, that you will listen to our prayer,
and consider this our humble position, we re
main, respectfully, your obedient servants.
“thasr. MORTON, INDIANAPOLIS, March 9,
1864." •
(Correspondence of the N. 0. True Delta. ]
Pass CAVALLO, TExAs, March 16, 1864.
You may have learned from other sources,
before this reaches you, that Indianola was
evacuated on the morning of the 13th by order
of somebody to this deponent unknown.
The troops under General Fitz Henry War
ren marched overland, crossing the bayou in
rear of Indianola and fording the one below,for
there are four in all. The two last are crossed
by means of rope ferries. Toward evening, as
a detachment of the 69th Indiana, 60 men,
were crossing McHenry's bayou from Bsyucos
to Matagorda Island, the heavy sea swamped
the pontoon boats used as a ferry, drowning 22
men and 2 officers of the 69th Indiana Volun
teers, Lient.-Col. Perry commanding; two men
belonging to the 7th Michigan Battery, and
eight of the 2d Engineers, Corps d'Afrique ' in
all 34 persons and two horses of those that
were on board at the time.
A number of small boats and a schooner were
lying at the dock .on the south side of the
bayou, and attempts were made & - offieers less
cool to shove them off, without men or oars,
when they , saw the ferry-boat sinking. Had the
schooner gone adrift,-the current was so strong
and she so high out of the water that many -1:;,f
those who succeeded in paddling ashore must
have been carried into Esperita Santa Bay.
Col. Perry stopped the schooner, manned the
boats, and with the assistance of those on shore,
picked up many who iwould otherwise have
been drowned, as all the men had on their
knapsacks and - accoutrements. This accident
has cast a gloom over the whole army—nothing
else, is talked of.
COURTS
Null Purrs—Justice Aguew.—A number of mo
tions were disposed of this morning. Nothing of
public interest was done.
CONNOR' PLEAS—Judges Thompson and Atli
son.—Gregg vs. Ashenfelter. Certiorare. Dis
missed and judgment affirmed. 111,Closkey vs.
Daily ; rule discharged. -Gaidt vs. Hyatt ; rule
for new trial absolute. Evans vs. Gravenstein;
master's report confirmed. Hornberger vs. The
Railroad ; mandamus refused.
QUARTER SESSIONS— Judge Ludlow.—a num
ber of habeas corpus cases were disposed of this
morning.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
=MB D. YELL &BON, STOOK BROKERS, NO. 305 WAS...
NUT STREET,
BALES OF STOOKS.
BEFORE
800 eh Mineral Oil -6
400 eh Yenango Oil 2
1150 ah Clinton Coal 2
200 eh do 1%
100 eh do 2%
600 ah Connecticut M 1%
100 ah Fulton Coal 12%
100 eh do 12%
300 eh do 12%
100 eh Big Mountain
200 ohd
Coal 11%
o
fIEST
*sopa uS es 5-20 s 109%
900 II S Tre 7 3-10
:,. _ : t
per Ct. Notes
endorsed nom,
1000 Penna es _ 093 i
600 City 6s new 110
250 Lehigh 63 PIO 110
10000 Unionenl 6sb2o 20
11 eh Lehigh Nay 'Ti
26 sh Lehigh V R 89%
Beh Long Island 49
65 sh Penns R 773
60 eh do 65 77%
25 eh Ridge Ay R 21%
LO sh do 22
250 sh Spruce & Pine
b 5 16%
100 eh do b 5 15%
100 oh Green Mount
100 sh Susq () . n1 29
PRICES OF STOCKS IN NEW TORS.
(By Telegraph.)
71RE3T CALL. BBOOND 45.A.LL.
American Gold 166 X bid .. bid
Chicago and R. Island.. bid .... oales
Reading Railroad 'lB3l bid .... sales
Illi nob Central ... ... .... bid .... sales
Galena and Chicag0........ bid
New York Centra1.....1433 bid
11. S. 63 'Bl it off 113% bid
Erie 12e34 bid
Harlem 127% bid
Cleveland and Toledo.. bid
- • •
PINATICS AND 1117811812313=-4PRIL •2, 1864.
There was less less vitality at the Stook Board
this moining, and for the low-priced Mining., and
Oil companies prices were weak and irregular.
Government Loans were steady at yeaterday's(llio
tations. The Five• Twenties sold 109.11,and the 7.30's
Feb. en'd, at 1103'. State and Oity Loans were'un
changed. The Mayor has. advertised for proposals
for a new city six per cent. loan of one million two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars, which will be
awarded en the 13th lint.: Pennsylvania Railroad
altarea
.wera igdemsnd, wkaol4 al 71X—pa 44pat)
BOASDS.
900 eh Marquette Mi S
100 sh Green Montt 8%
100 sh McClintock 0 9
1300 sh do 8%
600 eh Keystone Zinc 5
100 sh Sch Nair b 5 39,14
100 sh do 394
100 sh Soh Nav prfd 49
300 sh Read It bs 79
100 sh do b3O 79 Ai
1045 Eat do 2 days 79
300 511 FultonOoalOo 1234
500 eh do b3O 13
5 sh Phila Sc Erieß 37
515 do 37%
300 eh Big Mountain
Coal 11,V
200 511 do blO 11%
100 sh Union Cal 3
21. alt Union Oni pfd 6 34
200 eh Butler Coal
b3O 50
450 3h Catawissa R 23%
50 sh do 24
665 sla Catawiima phi
cash 41%
b3O 42
curl 41%
8934
sog
b 5 40
500 eh do
100 eh do
97 eh Seh NAY
1100 sit do
1100 eh do
.... pales
.... sales
.... sales
.... sales
•••• sales
OOP. sales
of I. Camden and Amboy Railroad Trail steady at
Ise; Beaver bleadow Itailroad at 83; Little Schuyl.-
kill Railroad at 49; and Lehigh Valley Railroad at
8934. In Reading Railroad' there was. a reaction,
and it closed at 78%@78x—a decline Of x. Philadel
phia and Erie Railroad and Nortk Pennsylvania
Railroad were weak. Schuylkill Navigation' Pre
ferred fell off M, but the Ooramon stock and the
bonds were X higher. Union Canal was steady
at-I for the common and 6 for tke preferred stook;
and the bonds advanced to 30. Lehigh Navigation
was firm at 77, and Morris Canal at 76 for the Com
mon and 140% for the Preferred stock. Bank shares
were Without change. Spruce and Pine Street pas
s enge r Railway declined X, and Ridge Avenue ad
vanced 1.
PELLAIMIXATA MARKETS. -
SATURDAY, April 2.—Trade moves slowly to-day ,
In consequence or the inclement cenditlon of the
weather, but there hive been no essential * change
in prices.
There is but little Quercitron Bark here and No.
1 is steady at 1 1 37 V ton.
There lea good demand for Cloverseed and further
sales of 50u bushels are reported at $7 2.587 62,44
64 lbs. Timothy is steady , at $2.7653 Ift bushel.
460 bushels Plaxseed sold at $3 35 at-which llgure it
is in good request for crushing.
The Flour market in inactive but holders mani
fest no disposition to accept any cousession in
prices. Only a few hundred barrels extra family
were taken for shipment at $7 25 741 barrel. The
sales to the retailers and bakers range from $5 75 to
626 for low grade and good superfine, $6 50,0 , 6 75
for extras, :nen 75 for extra family and $8 to $9 for
fancy lots. In Rye Flour and Corn Meal nothing
doing.
The offerings of Wheat are email but the demand
is limited at yesterday's quotations. Sales of 6000
bushels fair and prime - Penna. and Western Red at
$1 ter@l 68 1p bushel, White ranges from 31 10 to
$1 06. In Rye no sales have been reported. Corn is
very quiet at the decline noted yesterday and only
2000 bushels yellow in the care at $1 21@L 22. Oats
ale steady at sb@BB cents.
No sale of Barley or Malt.
In Provisions there Is less doing. Sales of 100
tierces Rams in pickle at 14 cents and Lard at 14
cents.
Whiskey is in demand and has advanced 1 cent.
Sales of 160 Penzut. second hand barrels at $1 115,and
Drudge at $1 03. Bright Ohio barrels are held at
SI 07.
PORT OF PHILLDILPHIA. _APRIL 2.
air See Marine Bullets* on Fifth Page.
ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Scbr Leesburg, Blake, front Portland, 15th ult.
with mdee to Crowell & Collins. 224 ult. 15 miles
S. of Absecum, experienced a - heavy NE gale, with
bail and snow; was compelled to haul off shore with
close reefed foresail and jio ; at 3 AM 23d, 60 miles
Sof Benlopen, was struck b y a sea which carried
away jibboom, bowsprit an dall attached, causing
mainmast to break oh' just above the deck; on the
2Stb, TT miles east of Cape Henry,waa taken in tow
by the steamer Hudson, as before reported, and
towed to Delaware Breakwater. The Leesburg is
not damaged in her hull.
Schr Vandals, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del.
L
with corn to Jas Bewley & Co. •
Schr Clayton, Frame, 2 days from Milford, Del.
.with corn to Jae Barrett. "
CLILARED THIS DAY.
Steamship Saxon, Matthews, Boston, II Winaor.
Oarrespondence of the Philadelphia Raehange.
LEWES, Dlll. April 1.
Nearly all the fleet reported at the Breakwater
went to sea yesterday; among them were barks St.
Tames, Sicilian and Mary Edson. all from Phila
delphia for Boston; Maria, for —; brigs Nellie
Mowe, from Philadelphia for Lagnayri. and Lilts,
fi om co for Rey West. The bark ZeLtnda, from
Havana. vie Hampton Roads, for Philadelphia, is
at the Breakwater• ; the brigJ W Sawyer passed up.
The steamer D H Mount, from Hatteras Inlet for
New Yerk, went to sea this morning. Wind N.
and moderate.
Yours, km AARON MARSHALL.
MEMORANDA.
Brig Ambrose Light, Stahl. from Wilmington,
DeL for Ziewburyportwas at Salem Alat ult. having
tailed-Zth and returned 29th.
Schr Pcquonnock, Barnee.cleered at New Orleans
2lat ult. for this port, In ballast.
Schr Cellars, of Camden, Amesbury, from Bristol
for this port, previously reported ashore in Cod
dington's Cove, near Newport. was got off Wednes
day without damage. and would proceed.
A S ELEBBATED BLA.CIH HAIR
..tiDYE—For sale and applied at 53• THIRD street
above Chestnut. It*
UMMER BOARDING. AT CHESTNUT
GROVE, MEDlA.—Applications for Board
f o r the coming season will be made at No. 54 North
THIRTEENTH street, except on SATURDAYS.
when the andersiened will see applicants at
CHESTNUT GROVE HOUSE.
apf2-Im* Miss A. L. HARRISON.
TCAPITALISTS.—Tne Subscriber offers for
I_ sale on favorable terms, a very valuable tract
of developed COAL LAND in :chnylkill county,
containing about 500 ACRES, with good Improve
ments. The property is full of Coal, has the
readiest access to market, and is admirably
adapted for profitable working, by a company to
be formed for the purpose. For particulars
Address, W. ASH, PsuLurrizr OFFICE. it*
ASPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH
SPRING DRESS GOODS, from the recent
auction eale of the manufacturer of Maillard
Co., Paris.
I lot Creborinie Poplins, Claim Mcxlesand Drabs,
at 56c.. worth 75c.
1 lot splendid quality colored Alpacas, Drabs,
Modes and Leathers, at 50c.. cheap at 65c.
1 lot superb quality colored Alpacas, Drabs,
Modes and Leathers, at 56c , worth 70.
I lot sublime quality Alpacas, Drabs, Modes and
Leathers, at 33e., cheap at t-0.
1 lot double width all-wool black Delcunes.bean
tiful quality, at 05c., worth $1 25.
1 lot of fine black Bombazines, at $1 25, worth
0.
1 lot of real goats' hair Silver Cloths. for summer
or eve). log dresses splendid goods, at only 6'.l e.
I lot Plaid Mohairs—Modes, Drabs, Can's, Blues,
Tans and PearlP ' at 375 c., worth 50.
1 lot Mohair Crepes, at 35c.. worth 40.
• BLACK ALPACAS, &o.
1 lot Black Alpicas, 31c., cheap.
1 lot do. 40c., worth 50.
1 lot do. 50c., worth 5o
DEPOT FOR TAE CELEBRATED EXPRESS
KID GLOVE 4
Plain Backs ITT'S. — gtitetted . Racks, St '25.
Fame goods selling on Eighth street for gt 25 and
gt 55. Every pair guaranteed. If they tear,
another pair will be given in place of them. and if
the second pair should tear still another pair will
be given,
BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS.
A splendid stock of these goods, at prices much
nn der present rates of importation.
60 pieces at 85c., 95c. $l, 1 10. 1 20, 1 30, 1 40,
1 50, 1 60, 1 70, 1 80, 1 90, $2 and 2 25. Call and
inspect.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
_ - -
A splendid stock of Spring Cloaks of the latest
sty les.
A =miff cent stock of Silk Mantillas, of the
newest designs.
Splendid stock of Spring Cloaking Cloths, at
' cO, Si 75, Si 55, $2, S 2 50 and 52 75. Choice
shades water proof Cloakings, at $1 25.
Feet quality genuine repellent Water-proof, a
Cl 95.
Linen Table Cloths, at St 65 and Si 9.5.
superior Table Cloths, at $2 25 and $2 50, splendid
goods.
Bleached, brown and hand-loom Table Limns,
at 65c., 953., $1 and $ l . 25.
Shirting Linens, at 50 and 69c., cheap.
Boop•Skirts selling off below cost.
31Inslins of the best brands, at low latices.
At MCELROY' S, No. 11 S. Ninth street.
mut ,RED MUSLIN, FOR BODIES OR
1 . Waists, full yard wide, only $1 per yard,
about half price; a few pieces only at this low
price.
SWISS MUSLIN. —We invite attention to
the 25,-55, 60 and 65 Bent qualities, they being very ‘
much under their-present value.
BLACK FIGURED SILL NET, 3S cents to $2
per yard; many desirable patterns at 38, 40, 42..44
50 cents, and among the hand-work Pusher Net,
from 80c. to $1 75. One lot, threeliatteras, of su
perb quality at $2 a yard, nearly 2% yards wide.
ENGLISH SAXONY LACE, for pillow-case
trimming; a number of choice pittteres. 3 inches
wide, at 10 cts, a yard. Pretty and durable.
INFANTS' EMBROIDERED WAISTS, line
goods, Itl 75 and $2 25• excellent value for price.
INFANTS' EMI 3 ROIDERED ROBE 4, finest
work in Robes, balance of an invoice imported
a few years since; to be- sold for much less money
than will replace them.
IILA CH TRIMMING LACES—ReaI Guipure,
imitation Guipure; real 'Brussels, imitation Brus
sels, finest imitation French Pusher Laces. me
dium and lower grades. Parties using Black
Edging or Laces are likely to be suited at
WORNE'S Lace and Embroidery Store,
ap2-It§. No. 38 North Eighthetreet.
OPEN ti A. LINGLE, No.
124 FP lEUNG GARDEN St., will open on
THURSDe.y, April 7tb, a handsome As
sortment ^f Spring DM LINERYi also a choice
assortment of Childrente Hats, trimmed - in the
latest. Parisian styles, tieing of quite a new de
sign. Bleaching, pressing and Dyeing carefully
attended - I o. ap2.2mo§
Ma WANTED—To rent or purchase, I:Ly 15th
laJune next, a large house, kith--modern con
veLiences, Ina central locution. Address, stating
locality and terms, box 2075 Philadelphia. Post
Office. _ ap2. ea tit th-3t*
SPRING DAMASKS,
'VESTIBULE
LACE CURTAINS,
AND A. -
LARGE INVOICE OF
BROWN SHADES
OF
ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS.
I.E.WALRAVEN,
111JCICTESSOR TO W. H. MEWL,
DIA.SOne HALL,
719 CHESTNUT ST.
Superior White Tapioca,
Chamois Skins, Assorted Sizes,
CHAMOMILE FLOWERS, New Crop.
FOB &&LE BY
Geo. W. Carpenter, Henszey &
737 Market Street.
SENAT, BROS. & CO.
914 OKLSTNUT Street, opposite Strawberry St. ,
Importers of
WHITE GOODS.
Offer a complete assortment of Saconsts,Oambrics,
Ghecks,Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Swiss Mulls,
India Book, India Mull and other Muslims of our
usual make and finish. tali-tf4
J. T. DELACROIX
Has now open at his New Store,
Ne. 37 South Second st.above Chestnut,
A large stock of the newest styles of
CARPETINGS,
John Crossley & Sons VELVETS,
I ' " BAUS-ELS,
" " TAPESTRYr BRUSSELS,
Together with an extensive line of
IMPERIAL and EXTRA THREE-PLY
Ingrain and Venetian Carpeting&
air Oil Cloths, Window Shades srui Matting*.
Wholesale and retail at the LOWEST .PRIOES
FOR CASH. whis-3ms
EXCHANGE ON EUROPE.
BANKERS' BILLS
DRAWN ON
Brown, Brothers & Ce., London;
N. X. Rothschild & Bons, London:
Baring Brothers & Co., London;
IN SUMS TO SUIT. -
For Gold or Our.renaya
AT BEST PRICES.
FOB SAME BY
M. Sell ULM& CO..
No. 16 SOUTH - THIRD STREET.
ea-milks& Smi
CHARLES STORM it CO.'S
FIRST-CLASS "ONE-PRICE" READ,
MADE CLOTHING STORK, NO
824 CHESTNUT STREET, UN.
MiERIL,CREBETAL
ror °eat—
Lengths:Mack
from base a
°eller Sawaid
andframwant
to
Leenng d a tan.
th of
Illeere (with
arm crooked)
from middle
of back be
tween tke
"Amadei% to
end of cuff,
and• around
the most pro
minent
the cam=
wider. State
wheth srerect
or. stooping.
For Feats,
inside sewn,
and outside
seam front
hip bone wend the
Waist and hip. For
Vest, suns as
Coat A. good it
guaranteed.
All garments made from directions! sent
eordanoe with these instructions will be guaranteed
satisfactory. If not se; the money will be returned
for them.
Officers' Uniforms Beady-made, slimy& or
hand, or made to order in the beet manlier and 01
the malt reasonable terms. Haying finished iiassa)
hundred Uniforms the past year for star, net
and Line Officers, as well as for the Navy, In
are prepared to execute all orders in this line sr' ti
correctness and despatch.
The largest and most desirable stock et
bade °Railing in Philadelphia always on hank
'TDB FRIGID MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUR=
ON ALL OF THE GOODS.
Specimens of Cloth, or other materials, with es.
thattes seat by 'will to any address when re.
quested.
CHARLES STOKES CO:
cauumrs sToims,
N. T. TAYLOR,
W. J. STORES.
mhltzthsly
BARLOW'S
INDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
WILTBERGER'S
DRUG STORE,
N 0.233 NORTH SECOND STREET,
2.IIILAIDIL2HIA,
Will eoler more Water thanfoar times the same
qttantity of ordinary Indigo. • -
niirThe new Label does not require a stamp.
It is Ir.42.IeANTED TO GIVE SATLIZAOMN;
it is retailed at the dame prise as the Imitations
and inferior articles.. rahli•lm rpf
I, OLD AND SILVER WATOHES, 03
our own importation, reliable In quality,
...
and at low prices.
'FARR & BROTHER, Importers,
Eil Obertntit street, below Velma.
HELMI3OLD'S
RELMBOLD* S
RELMBOLD'S
RIGBLY CONCENTRATED,
CON CENTRATED,
COMPOUND
- COMPOUND
FLITID EXTRACT BUCTEM
FLUID EXTRACT BIM/Lill
A POSITIVE
A POSITIVE
AND
SPEOFFIO REMEDY
SPWIFIO Rvivrrily
FOR
Non-retention •or Incontinence of 'Urine, um
ticm, Inflammation or 171cerattim of the
Bladder and Kidneys,
Diseases of the Prostrate Gaud, §terie
in the Bladder, Caknlons
Gravel or lrickdrist
Deposit,
exn
All Diseases or Affections of the Bladder and Eld
neys, and Dropsical Swellings-existing
in Men, Women or Children
Ifelmbold's Extract Baal!
Helmbold's Extract Bitchy,
For Weakness arising from HoPito of DisMPatiolli
attended with the following syingtouun
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, Eigk 3 ,
culty of Breathing, WealtNerves, Trembling, ,
Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision,
• Wakefulness, Pain in the Back, Uni.
versal ,Lassitude of the Muscular
System, Hot Hands, Flushing
of the Body, Dryness of the
Skin,
ERUPTIONS ON THE FACIE,
PALLID COUNTENANCE.
These symptoms: if allowed to go on, which t
medicine invariably removes, soon follow
Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, in one of which
the patient may expire. Who can say
that they are not frequently fol..
lowed by those “direful dhL.
eases" 'INSANITY and
CONSUM.PTIONV ,
Many axe aware of
he cause of their
suffering. . _
The records
of the
insane
Asylums,
and the Melan
eholy Deaths by Con.
aumption, bear ample -
witness to the truth of the
assertion. The constitution once
anectedwith Organic Weida:Le:o,re.
quires the aid of Medicine to
and invigorate the System, whict St 7M. 2 llt.
BOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU invariablgJOUß
Helmbold's Extract Booby
Is safe, pleasant in Its taste and odor, andjoion
Strengtheningr ations than any of the .
prepa of . •
IRON OR BARK.
For those suffering from
BEON3EFI DOWN AND DELICATE OONISTITOMM
From whatever cause, either in
MITA LE OR FEAT A T.W
IT
WILL own YOU
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL GIVE YOU
STRONG, REALTHYMERVES,
WILL OWN. YOU
BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEEL/Migi
•
and Will enable on to
SLEEP ,
A trial Will convince the most
SKEPTICAL-
Helmbold's Highly Concentrated
COMPOUND
Fluid Extract Sarsaparillt
For
PurifYind
the blood, re
melting all dia.
eases arising from ex.
oess and imprudencies in
life, chronic constitutional
.41seases arising from an Impure
state of the blood, and the only
able and effectual known remedy for tat
cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt
Rheum, Pains and Swellings as
the Bones, Ulceration of the
Throat and Legs, Blanket
Pimples on the Face,
Tatter, Erysipelas,
and all scaly
eruptions
of the
- skin,
And Beautifying the Complexion,
NOT A FEW
of the worst disorders that afflict mankind MUD
from the corruption that accomulatee is Ws blood.
Of all discovenes that have been made to purge
out, none can equal in effect -
H E L BO L D'
COMPOUND,
LICTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
It cleanses and renovates the blood, Instills th
vigor of health into the system, and purges oat QS
humors which make disease. It stimulates the
healthy functions of the body and expels the clus.
orders that grow and rankle in the blood. Such&
remedy, that could be relied on„ his long been
sought for. and now, for the first-time, the pnblin
have one on which they can depend. Our spans
here does not admit certificates to show its Met,
but the trial of a single bottle will ahem to the deg
that it has virtues surpassing anything they ha*.
ever taken.
Two tablespoonsibl of the Extract of Summaril
y& added to a pint of water, is equal to the Tatham).
Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal to a gal.
lon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the DeCoction
as usually made.
Sir THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN AD.
MITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES
ARMY, and are also in very general use in all the
STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY
INSTITUTIONS throughout the landota well as
in private practices and are consideied as boats.
able remedies.
See Nedicai Properties of Buehti.
From Dispezusatory of the United States:
See Professor DEWEES'S valtutble workkori
the Practice of Physic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.
PHYSIC, Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. 'EPHRAIM hicDOW.
ELL, a celebrated Physician, and Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons,-Ireland , and published
in the transactions of the cing and Queen's Jour..
nal.
See Medico-Chirngical Review, published by
BENJAMIN TRAVRRS, Fellow of
_Royal 001..
lege of Surgeons.
See most of the late Standard Werke orgeggi
clues.
PRICES.
Extract Buchu, 81 00 per bottle, Or filx for tit
" Sarsaparilla, el 00 per bottle, or Six far E.
Delivered to any address, securely packed.
Address letters for Information, to
HELMBOLIOS
Drug and Chemical Warehousal
Drug and Chemical Warehosuso
594 BROADWAY, N. Y., OR.
594 BROADWAY; N. Y., - OR
HELIVLBOLD'S
- MEDICAL. DEPOT]
104 South Tenth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !MD TM
PRINCIPLED DALERB,
Who endeavor tis dispose of qtakeir own" ava
other" articles on the repetition attained by
RELITBOLD'S PRTIPABATIOXL
HELSEBOLIr S -
GENUINE EXTRACT BUCIGL
HELMEOLD' S
GENUINE EXTRAOT SARSAPARILLiim
19XLSIBOLD' S
GENITINRISTPROVED ROHR wawa:
Sold by all Druggists.
ASS FOR HELMBOLVIS
Er Cut out the adTerttseinteat and send fon it and
&Turd torposlthut and exposure. .-scibile-Rot