Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 21, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third Edition of Yesterday
From Washington.
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin.]
WASDINGTON, April 20.—There is good
'reason to believe that the Reconstruction
Committee have at last reached a proposi
tion in the shape of a Constitutional Amend
ment, which will harmonize the existing
difficulties between the President and Con
gress, in regard to the plan for the admis
sion of Representatives from the Southern
States. It has been submitted to the Presi
dent, and it is said he approves. It will be
considered in committee to-morrow.
The Senate Military Committee torday
passed upon a large number of military
nominations.
The Brevet promotions in the Regular
Army, recommended by the board recently
in session at St. Louis, are hung up in the
War Department, notwithstanding they
have been repeatedly called for by Con
gress.
The House Judiciary Committee, who
are investigating Jeff. Davis's connection
with the Conspiracy Plot, have just dis
covered'additionall evidence which will be
very damaging to Jeff. •
Teixible Explosion.
Nmw YORK, April 20.—The steamship
Arizona, from Aspinwall, has arrived. She
brings $820,000 in specie.
A: terrible disaster occurred at Aspinwall,
on the inst. There was a fearful explo
sion on board the steamship European, de
stroying the ship and four hundred feet of
her wharf. The cause of the explosion is
supposed • to be from nitro-glycerine on
board. , About fifty peisons were killed,
among - them the captain and officers of
the ship.
The Chilean DiMeulty.
NEW Yonu, April 20th.—Advices by the
steamer Arizona, from Aspinwall, says the
news from the Southern Coast, gives little
hope of a speedy settlement of the Peruvian,
Chilean, Spanish question. But little pro
gress is being made by either of the bellige
rentS.
There is some talk of bombarding Valpa
raiso, but that is hardly likely.
No attempt has been made by the
Spaniards to take possession of the Chinchad
Islands.
There is no later news from Central Ame
rica. The revolution in Panama has died ou
and a majority of the prisoners set a
liberty.
XXXIXTII CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION
WASHINGTON, April 20.
HOUSE.—The first business in order to
day, being Friday, was the call of Commit
tees for reports of a private nature.
On a report by Mr. Rollins (N. H.) from
the Committee on Accounts, an additional
clerk was allowed to the Sergeant -at-Arms
of the House, and the pay of a couple of la
borersin creased.
Mr. Ward (N. Y.), from the Committee on
Claims, reported a bill giving to Ishmael
Day, of Baltimore county, Maryland, an
annuity of $421 50, as a recognition of his
heroism in defending the National flag from
Gilmor's rebel raiders on the 12th of July,
1864, and for his loss of property on that oc
casion.
According to the report, which was read,
Day is a
patriarchical patriot, seventy-four
years of age, and when two of Gilmor's
raiders attempted to haul down the National
flag over his dwelling, he shot one of them
dead and put the other to flight. The con
sequence was that his property was de
stroyed by a larger party of rebels.
Mr. Ward made an appeal to the House
in support of the bill.
Mr. Upton (Mich.) wanted to know on
what principle of law the bill could be sus
tained?
Mr. Ward replied—Oh, it is on the great
principles that we sustain every man who
sustains the flag in that way.
Several members—Good! you are right.
Mr. Delano (Ohio), Chairman of the com
mittee, explained the question. He said
the ruk of the committee was to reject all
claims for damages, the result of the ravages
of war. Ishmael Day was a loser to the
amount of $7,000 or $8,000; but the com
mittee felt it could do nothing to compen
sate for that loss.
Still the circumstances were so peculiar,
the act so noble, that the Committee agreed
to submit to the House the question of giv
ing the old man, for the remaining few years
of his life, in the last of which he exhibited
this high degree of gallantry and patriot
ism, a small pension. If $4OO a year was
too much the House might reduce it.
Mr. Washburne (Ill.)—We understood,
from the reading of the report, that the bill
was
y put upon the ground of loss of pro-
Mr. Delano said he knew that the ques
tion had not been understood, and therefore
he had made the explanation.
The question on the passage of the bill
was taken by yeas and nays, and resulted
in a vote of 106 yeas to 13 nays. So the bill
was passed.
New York Stock Market.
lirEw Y ORK, April 2 . o.—Tbe Stock Market is heavy;
Chicago and Rock Island, I 20,• Central, U. 44, Mich.
Southern, 00341 N. Y. Central92s6; Reading, 103; Can
ton'o., 5z..; Mirsourl 68, 7434; T i. S. Ccupons, 1881, 11.15,'4;
Ditto 1862, 104 R; Ten Forties, 9334; Treasury 7 3-10 s, .10U6
@MN,: Gold, 127©12734; Western Union Tel. C0.,513,1,i'.
Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board.
SALAFTER. FIRST BOARD.
X2OO lls 7 3408 Au g An c 101%1100 811 Susq Canal b3O 183;
SOO 15 El 10.40 93 100 ski do 16%
2210 City 58 '7l 85 100 sh Phil & Erie b3O 32%
2900 city Os new 921.;, 110 sh Sch Nay pfd WO 32%
6sh Minehillß 54% 100 sh do b 3082%
59 sh I enna R C&P 56% 100 sh do 32%
100 sh Catawissa pf c 80%
SECOND BOARD.
81000 Forma 58 88% 410 sh New York &
12000 City as new 93 Middle b3O 7%
2000 Penna BR 1 mtg 100% 500 sh do 7%
400- eh ESch Nav prof 32% 100 sh Read R 51%
200 sh do 85 32% i 103 sh Pen naR due bill 56%
300 sh do • - 32%1500 sh Mingo 011
,tc,
!Coal Statements.
The following is the amount of coal transported
over the Schuylkill Canal, during the week ending
Thursday, April 19, 1866:
From Port Oarbon
P0tt5vi11e._._.......„
" Schuylkill Haven.
" Port Clinton..
Total for week
Previously this year
Total
To game time last year
Increase.....
67.182 00
The following is the amount of coal transported over
the Pblladelphla and Reading klitallroad, during the
week ending Thursday, April 19,1866:
Prom St. C1air......
Port Carbon
" Pottsville..
" Schuylkill Haven
" Auburn
" Yort Clinton
" Harrisburg and Dauphin.„.....
Total Anthracite Coal for week 69,561 13
Bitominotu3 coal from Harrisburg and Dau
phin
Total of all kinds
Previously thin year..
Total..
Sametime last year
Increase
1-54 ) A MD ole TRADIii.
ANDREW WHELER,
EDW.I4. TowrzsEND, -- } Mo wr Cro7[url9l3'
THORNTON BROWN. 111
1 MP0.13,72A.1 4.)N
Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
I,olgl_,N—Bark Baltosara, Wilson-100 kogabi corb
soda 160 tons chalk 304 pkgs mdse 25 cks Paris white
Pettitt & Seeger; 10 do lodge B & W Welsh: 135 pkgs
mdse 120 tons chalk CP&TH Lennlg; 314 pkgs mass
Powers & Weightman; 76 pkgs mdse Harrison & Co:
50 chests lac ore leirent & Son; 125 pkgs mdse W
Wilson; 47 do Roseng erten & Sons: 5 cases phosphorus
order.
GllA—Schr G W Hynson, Scull-524 hhds 105 Ms
sugar S & W- Welsh.
DfATANZAS—Schr T Dean, Babbitt--476 hhds 50 tCS
doolosses Harris & StotesburY.
C,EIsIPLIEHI2S—Babr Argus Eye, Townsend—Wl
bbds 45 tee sugar 1 bbl molasses 2 caSeS clgirs B & W
TR.T.NIDAD—Brig Aspen, Stewart-405 hhds 60 te4
sugar 50 bbds molasses 1s W Welsh. -
CARDENA&—Brig S V Merrick, Norden-558 hhds
21 Ms 2 bbls molasses HO Hnight dc Co
ST JOHNS. PR.—Brig Cheviot. Cole-155 hhds 40
bbls sugar 40 hhds molasses John Mason & Co.
lirrlvskl, and Salliz a t m a raean Steamers,
toms PIUML 7011 DAM
St. David. 'Liverpool—Portland April 5
City of Manchester-Liverp'l.-New York... • April s
Matte .. Livernool—New York , April 10
Bosphorus I iverpool—Boston&Phila...—April 10
Erin Liverpool... New York April 11
Teutonia Southampton... New York April 11
Ericsson Bremen...New:York April 11
Louisiana Liverpool... New York April 11
America Southampton_New York April 11
Cityofßoston Liverpool—New York April 11
Nova Scotian Liverpool—Portland- April 12
Etna L-iverpool...New York April 19
Africa ...Liverpool—Boston...... ..—. ..... April 14
Kangaroo .Liverpool—New York" April 19
Wm Penn .Havre—New York April 15
Palmyra .Liverpool... New York April 17
Palmyra Liverpool... New York ' April .1•7
City of London...Llverpool...New York April 18
The Queen Liverpool... New York., April 18
TO DEPART.
Asia • .Boston—LiverpooL April 25
Manhattan _NewYork...ltavana & V C.... April 25
Marathon New York—LiverpooL April 25
Cclumbia., ...... ....New York... Havana. April 2.5
Baltic NewYork...Bremen April 26
Evening Star .New York... New 0r1ean5......-april 28
Teutonia ...New York... Hamburg April 28
Erin .New York... Liverpool April2B
St David New York—Liverpool....... ...... Aprll2B
Virginia New York—LiverpooL.- April2B
City of Boston..—New York... Liverpool April 28
North America... New York—Rio Janeiro,dre....April 28
Delaware .--Philadelphia...Liverpool April 28
liiii):2ol,lo4_4:l a mit) N f‘ff,rMM
gtrs Bums, 51201 BUN HET% 6.40 I HIGH WAT9:B, y4l
ES
ED TERAY.
• Steamer Delaware (Br), Y
TObmpson D . from Liverpool,
via Boston 48 boom, with mdse to A R McHenry & Co.
Ship British Queen (Br), Hayward, from Liverpoo,
Dec 19, via Stromness 85 says, with mdse to John B.
Penrose.
Bark Baltasara (Br), Wilson, 46 days from London,
with nidse to E A Souder & Co.
Brig Maria Blanca (Spa), Gelpie, 26 days from Print.
dadide Cuba, with sugar and molasses tai d & W Welsh.
Brig Aspen (Br). Stewart, 19 days from Trinidad de
Cuba, with sugar, &c. to S & W Welsh.
Brig S V Merrick, Norden, 7 days from Cardenas,
with mWADr e o
sßer , C H m t i cghh,t &m
Boston, with mdse
to Mershon & Cloud.
Schr Argus Eye, Townsend, 16 days from Cienfuegos,
with sugar and molasses to S & W Welsh.
Schr G W'Rynson, Scull, 12 days from Sagas, with
sugar is S & W Welsh.
sc.hr Theodore Dean. Babbitt. 12 days from Matan
zas, with molasses to Mershon & Cloud.
Scbr Chlet, Townsend. 2 days from Indian River,
Del. with grain to Ja, L Bewley & Co.
Scbr Vandalla, Morris, 1 day from Leipsic, Del with
grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
chr Emma Jean es, Townsend, 2 days from Indian
River, Del. with grain to Jos L Bewley & Co
Scht D H Merriman. Johnson, 1 day from Indian
,River, with corn to Bacon. Collins &
Schr W Carroll, Grant, 4 days from New York, in
ballast to J B Barley & Co.
Schr H Perkins, Mayo, from Portsmouth, NH. with
mdse to Potts & Co.
Schr S C Tyler, Steelman, from Boston.
Schr Jas A ilderdlce, Jackway, from Boston.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamer F Franklin. Pierson. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr.
Bork Gertrude, Creech, Marseilles, Warren, Gregg &
Morris.
Brig Ortolan, Ely, Cienfuegos, do
Brig Nigreta. Stowers, Humacao, E A Souder & Co.
Brig Potosi. Cc frill. St John, NB. C C Van Horn.
Schr E T Allen, Allen. Boston, N V and Sch Coal Co.
Bahr R S Dean, Cook, Taunton, Costner, Stickney &
'Wellington,
Behr Airmails°. Vincent, Salem. captain.
Schr Friendship. Batten, Wilmingto.,, Day & Madden.
Schr Jes Turner, Soule. Portsmouth, C Peale,
Solar M E Smith, Smith. Boston, captain.
Schr Jae Aliderdice, Jackway, Bolton, captain.
Schr Porto Rico, Tyler, Dorchester, captain,
EC:MOBANB
Steamer Santiago de Cuba, Smith, cleared at New
York yesterday for Grey town
Steamers City of Cork. Bridgeman, and City of New
York Leitch, cleared at New York yesterday for Lt
verpool.
Bark H Huston. for this port, sailed from Sagua
about 101 h inst.
Bark New York,for thiaport in 10 days, was at Sagoa
10th itiFt.
Brig Albert Adams,,P yres.lo days from Wilmington,
NC. at New York yesterday.
Brig Lilla, Day, at Havana 14th inst chartered to
load 1500 bxs sugar at $17..1 each.
Brig Opzinabo, Gilmore, cleared at New York yes
terday fel this port
Brig Samuel Welsh. Hoecker, hence for Ponce: was
•
spoken 6th inst. lat 22 50 N, lon 64 30 W.
Brig Perry. hiclk Bally, from Rio de Janeiro via St.
Thomas, at New York yesterday.
Brig Anna, BrackwoldL4s days from Rio de Unwire.
at Ik ew York yesterday. with coffee, for ordem.
Sob Abigail Haley, MIL 7 days from Segue, at New
York yesterday.
Schr Id A Gould, Trim, hence at Bangor 17th inst.
Schrs R W Dillon. Lndlam, for this port, and A 11l
Scull, Somers, for New York, cleared at Wilmington,
NC. 17th inst.
Scbr E C Knight, Taylor,hence at Portland 19th inst
RICHARD PENISTAN'S
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
439 Chestnut Street,
Established for the Sale of Unadulter•
ated Liquors Only.
Special Notice to Families
Richard Penistan's
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown
Stout,
Flow so much reconall i nl ala p c : L the Medical Faculty
$1 25 PER DOZEN.
(These Bottles hold one Pint.)
The above being or the very best quality, unlit Cm
admitte the price Is exceedingly LW.
It Is de d
livered to all parts of the O
city without extra
charge. •
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,&o.,&o.
Warranted pare, at the lowest possible rates, by the
Bottle, Gallon, or Caak.
CHAMPAGNES of the beat brands offered lower
han by any other house.
On Drasght and In Bottles,
PURE GRAPE JUICE.
Thle fa an excellent article for Invalids.• It 111 a anis
cure for Dyepepala.
OLIVE OIL,
BAY RUM,
SARDINES, .Scc.
London and Dublin Porter and down Stoat—MO:lid
and Scotch Ales. delay
JUST OPENED,
Penist a,n s s Branch
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
Nos. 37 and $9 South Third Street,
Philadelphia. Rear Entrance on Bank street. mhl9
'HER MA JESTYI
CHAMPAGNE
a-. plywirow,,
151 Bolmi norm IT., SOU AGENT.
Tons. Cwt.
... 9,953 00
2,304 Otl
... 21,850 10
... 1,894 00
_ 36,004 10
136,233 00
172,287 10
105,105 10
NIMEE.—The attenti choi ce the trade is solicited te
ke following very Wines, dso., for sale by
JOSEPH' E. DIINTON, No. 151 South Front street,
above Walnut:
• .MADEIRAS—OId Inland 8 years old.
SRERRIES—OmpbeII t Co., single, double and
triple Grape, E. Crusoe & Sons, Rudolph, TOOL% Elea;
Spanish, Crown and F. Vallette.
PORTS—Vallette, Vinho Veiho Real, Danton And
Rebello Valente, & Co_ Vintages teat to 1356.
CLARETS , —Cruse Ereres and St. EatepheChar
sea Lnimirty. .
VERMOUTH—G. Jourdan, Brive & Co.
MUSCAT—de Frontignan.
CHAMPAGNES— Ernest army "Golden Star? .
de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal dabinet and Atka!
favoritetrandai , - -- • • . .
Tone.Owt.
' 26,532 15
8,234 07
426 10
21,930 19
2,366 04
10,028 10
40 10
.. 75,258 16
.- 995,313 06
WIEDEIRY.—OhoIca lota of old wheat Baal ßourbon. and Bourbon Whia,. for aide by N. P. /ODDLY:.
TON. North FRONT Strom IYIS
..,1,076,602 02
-1,002,011 19
GLUE, CURLED' HAIR, &C.
250 illtegtencd'"', ageSlry NAVA&
& CO., No. 900 Market Street • ap2-Ima
OLUE, GLUE. GLUE, GLUE, GLUE. GLUE,
1.7 suited to each partienlar manufacturer.
Cu led Hair. Crated Hair, Curled Hair, of various
grades and prices.
Emery Paper and Band Paper, a large quantity on
hand.
Neale' Foot Oil, strictly lure; Twines, Sausage Ca
sings, de. CRA.WFORD & CO.,
sp2,ln4 No .706 Market street.
NVRAISDIS.-40 b ox es Bunch and Layer Belfast
) boxes Valencia Bllißllll3, 100. mats Seedless
Babies for sale by JAS. B. BUSBIES 115 Beall
W street.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—StoIIy Oranges and
'Lemons, in prime, order, for sale by JOG.
& CO., 108 South Delaware avenue.
r ~j D Ft
'
JUIL 4 IIIUOIUt.
PRTT. ADELPHIA.
HAVANA CIGARS.
PICKLES, SA.IICEII,
THE DAILY EVEIVINGTULLETRi: :PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 21,':1866
WISTAR'S BALSAM
OP
. WILD_ CHERRY
HAS BEEN USED FOE NEARLY
HALF A CENTURY,
Wl= THE MOST ASTONISHING StrCOESS IN CIIIC/NO
Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, $
Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Diffi
culty of Breathing, Asthma and
every affection of
THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHESTS
unicCoNSUMPTIPICOINT
la a 9
which carries offmore victims than any other disease
and which baffles the skill of the Physidans to
greater extent than any other malady, often
yrwr I'Sti TO THIS REMEDY!
when all others prove ineffectual.
The Rev. JACOB SECEDER, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known and ranch respected among the German
p t p e u men n f or n
he h be ncutnyh m
a k i e ct ed.he following
DEAR Sras—Having realized in MY Ihrally import
ant benefits from the use of your valuable prenaratioa
—W ISTAB'S BALSAM OP Wino CHEILBY—It affords me
pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight
years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de
cline, and little hopes of her recovery were enter
tamed, I then procured a bottle of your exc-dlent
Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the
contents of the bottle there was a great Improvement
in her health: - -have, in my inotividnal - case - made
frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have al
ways been benefited by It,
JACOB SECTHLER.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE
- FOB SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE.
• Dey Street, New York.
SETH VV., POWLE & SON.
Proprietors, Boston
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. •
GRACE'S OELEBRATD SALVE
CURES Llu IS, BURNS, SCALDS
GRACE'S CELEBRATED HALVE'
Cures Boils, Illcers. Oincers.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cures Chapped Hands. vhllblitios.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Beals Old Sores. Flesh W ounds, (t.z.
It is prompt in action, removes pain at once, and re
duces the most angry lo.king swellings add Intl amma
lions, as if by magic—thus affording relief ands com.
plete cure.
Only 25 cents a box! (Sent by mail fdr 35 cents.)
For Sale by
J P. DENSMORE. 38Dey Street, New York.
S. W. FOWLE dr SON, Proprietors, Boston and oy
all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. ja30.31-13
CLEINSE TIP; 11L - 1013
With corrupt, disordered
or v,Usted Blooi, you lure
sick all It may bora
out is Pimples or *'res. •.r
In some active disease, or It
may Men ly keep you
less, deprolssed and good f r
uothidg. Bat you camtet
have good health white
your b ood is impure,
A 'l7 CiP.,S SALI B A P ,
RILLS purges oat the. e
impurities and stimulates
the organs of life into
ous action, restoring tbe health and expelling diseas
Bence It rapidly cures a variety of complaints which
are caused by impurity ot"the blood, such as Sevrtru;
or EV us' Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Berra, Eruptions, Pi 4,
Ries Blotches, Boils, Si, Anthony's Jire. Bose or grysi•
reins, letter or Salt Shrum, Scald dead, Bier, Worn,
°deeer or ameerons Tumors, Lore tcyur, Fannie Ins
eams, such as Beteniion. .irrevidartty, Suppression,
Whites, Sterility, also Syphilis or Venereal Diseases,
Liver amp:Matz and React Diseases. Try AYER'S
BARSAPARILIA, and see for yourself the surporiai ig
activity with which it cleanses the blood and cures
these disorders.
During late years the public have been misled by
large bottles,pretending to give a quart of Entree: of
Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been
frauds upon the sick, for they nit oily contain lit Us if
any. Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties
whatever. Hence', bitter disappointment has followed
the use of the various extracta of Sarsaparilla which
Hood the market, until the name itself bas bec une
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call
this compound :`Sarsaparilla," and intend to supply
inch a remedy as sitar rescue the name from the to td
of obloquy which recta upon it. We think we have
ground for believing it has virtues which are irresi.th
hie by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended
cure. We can only assure the sick. that we offer them
the beat alterative wh!eli we know how to produx..
and we have reason to believe, it-is by far the most
effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered by say
AcEll'S CHERRY PECTORAL is u aulversally
known to surpass every other remedy for the care of
Oiughs, aids. /ruittenaa, .tioararness, Croup. lirem
chit's, _incipient roaramption and for the relief of C., (i
-sumptive Patients is advanced stages of the disease,
that It Ls useless here to recount the evidence of its
virtues. The World knows them.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AY EX. & CO., Lowell, Mae 1.,
and sold by J. M. MARLS & CO , Philadelphia, and 1)3;
all Drogglata. _ mbl7 a,rn w,2m
OPAL DENTALLINA.—A superior article fur cleaTh
ing the Teeth, destroying antuaalculie which in
fest them, giving tone to the gums. and leaving a feel
ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth.
It may be used daily, and will oe found to strengthen
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter.
siveness will recommend it to every one. Being corn.
posed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and
Micro copist, it is confieently offered as a RELIABLE
substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in rogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the conatitaents
of the DEN'iALLINA, advocate its use; it contains
nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment.
Made only by
JAAIPS T. SHINN, Apothecary,
Broad and Spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, D L. Stackhoase,
Bassard .1. Co., Robert C. Davis,
G. R. Keeny, Geo. C. Bower, •
Isaac H. Ray, Charles Shivers
C. U. r eedles, G. J. Scattergood.
T. J. Husband, J.,C. Turn penny ch. Co.
Ambrose s'mlth, Charles H. Eberle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks.
William B. Webb, J 4 Bringburst & alt.
James L. Bispham, Dyott ..k Co.,
Hughes .h. Coombe, H. C. Blair,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth .t.. Bro.
LISTLACE'S DIPHTHERIA LOZKNOEB.—Then
lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria
Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchia}
affections generally. Try them. THOS. E3TLAtlit,
Jr., Druggist, S. 'W. ner of Eighteenth and Markel
streets. Philadelphia. fe6-Snal
CAIIiPHUR —A lot of Camphor for sale by WIL
LIaII ELLIS & CO., Druggists, No. 724 and 722
Market Street.
DiLAIR'S CHOCOLATE FOR INVALIDS AND FAMILIES—made from the true Caraccaa Cocoa
—free from all adulteration. Tne above article we can
recommend as reliable for purity; exceedingly nutri
ticusand acceptable to weak and delicate stomachs.
for which it is especially intended; also suitable fur
family use. Put up in tin cases to preserve its peculiar
and delightful flavor. HENRY C. RLAIR,"S SONS,
Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut.
lOD LIVER OLL.—Twenty-tive barrels, new made,
Cod Liver Oil, of very superior quality; Cart,.
Ammonia, just received, in jars also. Ault receiVed,
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
S 5 per cent., in the beet of packages, and for sale by
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.,
No. 718 Market street.
DaTßAcre OP BEEF for beef tea or Essenoe of
12.. Beef In sickness or for soups for table use. Made
n Elgin. Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the Juices of
choice beef and is superior in delicious flavor and
quality to any hitherto known. Packets with fill di
rections. one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary,
1410 Chestnut street.
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TIRUGGISTS' SIINDREBM. Graduates Mortara,
Lpm Tiles, Comhs, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezers,Pafi
Boxes, Horn -SooOps, Instrument . Trusd:a
Hardund Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass and
Metat Syringes, *a, all at "First Hands" pprices.
!SNOWDEN dk SRO pgEg,
ap6tid • • 28 South Eighth strain,
1101 °BERT SHOEMAKER & 00.. N. E. CORNER
iL POURT.II AND . RACE STREETS, Wholesta
Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers in Window
Glass; White Lead, and Paints of every description,
offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock et
goods in their line, at the lowest market rates.
ROBERT SHOMLARER dt.oo.
~.t ; .
liSAGNESLA..r.leratbses Calcined, In 10Ib. round tint
Oland boxee. also In bottles. .Tenning's Carbonate of
hiagnesia. in 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers. Heavy Calcined
Magnesia Waling and fir. sale by CHARy>3g FILLP3,I
SON & CO .. Drum/on, market and Eleventh streets,
Philadelphia. • sell
BAT liallf..--Just received, an invoice of Gennlns
finplorted finy A Ruin ; for sale by the gallon, b,
ROBERT- B.llo l w NEB & 00., •Dioggist., N. B. 091 ,
uer FOnrth and 4aco etrente,
COPARTNERSHIPB.
COPARTNERSHIP V 0110 E.
V OFFICE KEYSTONE KNITTING bllLLS,corner
°aka d and'Hancock etreeta. - Pbdad a.. Antil 14. 1866.'
Mr. JOHN TA YLOE has been admitted as a partner,
in my business.
THOZIAS DOLA.N.
We will continue the Fancy Hosiery manufacturing
at the above named works under the firm style of
opl7-6t* • DOLAN dr. TAYLOR.
mime FALL SESSION OF KM A.R.BOTT'S
.1. SICKENADY FOB YOUNG LADLEtS coin•
mence on Wednesday, Septeinher at he;
residence,
_corner of Poplar and Sixteenth streets,
Plaladelphia. BzitscaltNaas t--)1,437. ft, :,yrden Iztatc,
D.D. Rev. Themailliraizierd,'D.D;,1 0 /, H . BK.
late President of Girard College.. inmy•
ffiJ IfVAI..
DUIIGIS.
EDUCATION,
REAL ESTATE.
VALUABLE STORE
ON MARKET STREET.
M. THOMAS & SONS
. WILL SELL
At noon, on the 24th inst.,
The large and very valuable
FIVE-STORY STORES,
No. 131 Market street and Nos. 120 and
122 Jones street.
Making one handsome Store, well suited to a
Large Grocery or Wool House,
s4o,oeomay remain for a term of years, at five per
cent. The property has three hatchways, and can
readily be arranged to rent out the upper stories, with
separate private entrances, so as to realize the interest
of the mortgage.
For farther...particulars see handbills. apl34Q
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-p c IXECII'I OR'S PEREBLPTORY SA_LE.-Estate
of JOS. ROBERTS,
s t ory ceased.SlAS tit
Su S , Auctioneers.--Four brick RESIDENCE,
No. 64 North SEVENTH street-On TIIESIM.Y, May
Ist 1866, at 1.2 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public sale
'RANGE:erve, at the PHILADELPHIA
t All that four story brick messuage,Ml
lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west
side of Delaware Seventh street, oetween Market and
Arch streets, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in
front on Seventh street 19 feet 6 inches (including on
the northerly side there f 1 foot 10 inches, thesontherly
part of the two feet 9 Inches in the clear, hereinafter
mentioned), and extending thence in depth 100 feet.
Bounded south by ground of Yitshn Rowland, west by
another lot belts ging to the -estate of the said Joseph
Roberta_, north partly by other ground of the said Con
rad Bartling. and partly by the northernmost 11 inches
in breadth of the said 2 feet 9 incheneride alley, and
east by Seventh street. (It being the same premise;
which the aside. Battling, be Indenture dated March
21st. A. D.llBB, recorded in the proper calico at Phila..
delphla, In Deed Book A. M., No. 32, page 534, drce
.-T
granted and conveyed to .T. Rorts
N. B. aforesaid deed fonthe premises from C.
Battling to Y. Roberts conveys them to the said .1. Ro
berts, his heirs am' assigns, as follows. viz:
"Together with the right and privilege of theaters
said 2 net 9 in. wide alley In the clear, extending thst
width In length from Seventh st.westwarti on the sout t;
side thereof 20 feet 6 hs., and on the north side thereof
40 h et; thence sloping from each aide to a post for hang,
ing gates. in the division line at the distance of 44 fest
westward from the west side of Seventh at,, for the
common use convenience and accommodotion of the
said .1. Roberts, his heirs and assigns, owners, tenants
and eccnplers, as well of the hereby granted pmnises
as of the Raid J. Roberts' messuage and lot adjahein
and to the westward of the hereby granted /ot, W. •
said adjoining lot of the said J. Roberts fronts on Arc.
street, and of him the said C. Barging, his heirs :mi
assigns, owners, tenants and occupiers of the messuage
and lot of ground adjoining, and to the northward of
the hereby granted lot and of a watercourse over an-1
slot the the same, and the free and common right ant
prly Pete of laying pipes et' conduit in the cad alley for
introoucing the Schuylkill water into the said aajoin
lug lots of the said J. 'Roberts. his heirs and asskns re
spectively, and of the - said C. Barging, his heirs aid
assigns, and the right of repairing renewing and re
sameg the same at all times forever whoneve: tho
may be neca'sary, with the right and prlvllei.e
to and for the said J Roberts. his heirs am, assigns. in
budding over said alley to the extent of 40 feet from
said Seventh street. leaving at least 6 feet 9 in., heal
' way in the clear, In building over the same, from t •.,.;
surface of the ground or pavement. And together
with the right and priviege of using the south wall of
the messuage erected on the said adjoining pretnises t.)
the northward of the hereby granted lot. belongin , to
the said C. Battling as a party wall, and of Oreakl •_...
boles in the same, and lay ingjoists therein, and built
log on the same without paying or making any Com.
pensa ion or satisfaction thereof," (together with all
ar.d singular the appurtenancer,) - and under and sub
ject to this express condition,:neverts eless, that he the
said J. Roberts his heirs or assigns, do, and shall, at
his or their own expense, within twelve months from
the date hereof build and erect on the hereby granted
lot of ground a brick messuage fronting on the said
Seventh street at least three stories in height from toe
level of said street, and not exceeding 40 feet in depth
from said street. and Mat none of the back buildings
which may at any time hereafter be erected on the
hereby granted lot or any part of the same shall ap
proach nearer the division line dividing the hereby
granted lot from the said adjoining lot to the north
ward, belonging to the said C. Startling than flee
feet, and that such back buildings shall face
towards the north. And the said J.
Roberts, for himself, his heirs, executors
and administrators ;lath hereby covenant and agree
to and with the said C. Battling his heirs and - assigus,
that he. the said J. Roberta, his heirs or assigns, shall
at d will within twelve months from, the date hereof,
erect and build a brick mesanage on th erebygranted
lot in front on the said Seven - h atree a least three
stories in height, and not exceeding In d p of 40 leer,
and also. that the back buildings which a 'be erected
I li
on the hereby granted lot ofground,sh al trot approach
neater the division Hoe dividing the h by) granted
lot and the said adjoining lot of the said C. Rattling
than b feet and that all such back buildings that may
be eret
Joseph 10 the 1 1 orthward."
'I he late Roberts, in thlfillnient of his afbre.
said whiched the dwelling house now heights
the mantises. are now sold. with the rights and
pr,vllrse And subiect to the restrictions Bet forth lathe
above recited deed. The 2 feet 9 Inches wide alley
above mentioned Is now extended westward over the
northern portion of the 1.4 to the premises No.llo
Arch Street., which now have the right of way and
water course over the whole of the alley in Seventh at.
Subject to the terms of the above recited deed.
All the gas fixtures will paw to the purchaser with
out extra charge. The house is w ell bubt and Is very
suitable for the residence of a pro feelonal gentlest:la 1.
It was formerly occupied as la s dwelling and office by
theist° Ron. J. R. Tyson. -
FRE.r. OF ALL INCUMIIRANCM, and sold hy
order of the executors of the late Joseph Roberts,
Esq.
Enms—Two-tbirds of the purchase money may
remain on bond and mortgage of the premises for a
year with a aattsfactory on chaser.
IMMEDIATE PIkitSEE.IIO.N. Key at 52N. Seventh
street.
VIRY VALUABLE BUSINtst LOCA.TIOK, No.
710 Arch street, west of Seventh street, 20 feet on Ar.2h
street, 157 feet in depth. with an nutlet into Seventh
street. all that three-story brick tuessuage and lot of
ground thereunto belonging, situate on the south side
of Mulberry street, between Delaware, Seventh and
Eighth streets, City of Philacelphia: containing in
from on Mulberry street a) feet, and lit depth 157fett
•
bounded on the north by Mulberry street on the eaat
.pt rtly by a, lot now or formerly of Rebecca Itskestraw
and partly by other ground now of toe estate of Jo
seph Roberts, dec'6, on the south by ground
at dt n the west by a lot of ground now or formerly
belonging to Joseph Ugllby, (which said lot of ground
atit.ve described Dar lel Joueon and Anna, his wife, by
indenture dated 12th August A. D., Isalarecortied
in
Dud Book E. F. No. 15, page t 7 dc_, grantid and con.
ve3 ed unto the:. aid Joseph Roberts In fee.)
N. B. The above pre mtsits nave now aapurieuant • o
.them. and to be Kid with them, the right of way and
of a water course over and along an alley 2 feet s inch
es in width. leading eastward into, seventh street, as
the same is now laid out partly over the other lot ofthe
late.liseph Roberts, N 0.54 N Seventh street, and to be
erjoyed in common therewith. and partly over ground
now or late of e'. Bar Ding; and the said right of way •es
to the easternmost 40 feet 6 inches depth of said alley
is also held in common withlC. Beetling, his bets end
assigns, owners, tenants, and occupiers of themessnage
and lot of ground enjoining the said seventh street lot
on the north
he premises are sold subject to the unexpired term
of a lease th, rest (at $6566 per month) ending on toe
25th dry of August rent This unexpired term, with
the prop° , tine of rent accruing from the delivery of
the deed, w,ll be assigned to the pun baser.
:a- Clear of all incumbrance.
t Jar The above is a very valuable business location,
in one property most valuable squares on Arch
street- 'The N... .St North Seventh street. be to same estate, will be sold at same time. Tue
two properties would be very valuable for any exten
sive - business, having the Arch street front for dhow
r_-ems and the Seventh street for manufacturing Put'
pmee, outlets, water-pipes, &c. It is seldom such an
extensive property cats be secured in this part of the
city, Terms—Two-thirds of the ptirchtese money may re
main on bond and mortgage of the premises fora year,
with a satisfactory purctiaser.
Aiar
Sale peremptory.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
apl7 21,2.5,28 ISS and 141 South Fourth street.
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REA - L ESTATE.-THOMAS Zs SONS' SA.L . E.
--.1 TYE STORY IRON AND BRICK STORES,
o 131 Menet street, and Nos. 120 and I Z2Jonesstreet,
between Front and Second streets, two vAluable fronts.
-On '1 ItESDAY, April 24, 1066, at 12 o'clock, Noon
$ ll
will be sold .t Public Sale, at the PRILADELP lIIA.
EXCHANGE, all that five story iron and brick front
wore as d lot of ground, situate on the north side Mar•
-
ket street, hem , en Front and Second streets, contain
ing In front on Market street 17 feet, and extending of
that width In depth 102 feet. then widening to about 27
feet, and extenging of that increased width the further
depth 60 feet tones street. making the entire depth
from Market street to Jones street 162 feet. The store
was built in the most substantl-1 manner for the occu•
par cy of the present ow) ers. It is most admirably
aeapted for a large grocery or wool house. Granite
paN omen's and vaults on buth streets.
sfre•- Clear of all incumbrance.
f"' Clear
remain on mortgage at five per
cent.
Sir Immediate possession. tar Keys at No. 12A
'Ad arketstreet.
gar The above Is a very valuable business location,
with two valuable fronts.
11103:1A er, Southctioneer.
ap17,19,21 tan and 141 Fourth street
in FOR SALE.—TWO CONTIGUOUS
COTTAGE HOUSES
At Atlantic City, near the Railroad Depot, fronting, on
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Tye houses are modern, with PARLOR, DINING.
ROOM, and KITCI4IN on the first floor, and nine
Chambers above.
ROBERT EVA RD. near the Preznises has charge of
the houses, and will show them to anyperson wishing
t purchase. LOTS 50 feet front-150 feet deep to a
street. Applv.to ROBERT camtoHmAN.
r0b25.112.01 No. 254 South Sixteenth at.,
EICOUNTRY SEAT—FOR SALE.—A modern
double atone residence, with stable and
carriage house, ice house, and 4 acres or excellent land
attached, situate six miles from Market Street bridge,
and within half a mile front a station on the Pennsrl-
CeLtral Railroad. Ras parlor, dining-room,
kitchen and 12 chambers; is well built and in good re
pair; abundance of dwarf and garden fruit. J. L.
GUMILEY dt SON, f4 l B Walnut street.
_fir. FOR BALE—A very desirable small DWEF,L•
ING, on West Arch street, and several on West
&nut street. Apply to
I BAl t " ger A three
d back buildings, 2011 Poplarstreet,
modern convenience.. Apply . to J. H. CURTIS ,
SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street.:
B. O. BUNTING, JR.,
2116 Arch street
REAL ES_T.&TE.
OR. REN'II.
The New Bulletin Building,
No. 607 Ohestn.ut Street,
WILL BE COMPLETED IN A PNWIWICEISS.
The proprietors ere prepared to receive proposals for
renting each rooms as they ill not use themselves.
These will be '
THE SECOND STORY FRONT BOOM,
60 by 24 feet.l
THEWI7 cig OF THE NORTHERN HALF OH
13
THE lIMDING,
Four Stories ( h. with Entrance by a wide hall on
Chestnut street,
And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street
Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission House, a Bank,
or Insurance Office.
-
For Further P art i culars apply )
at the EVENING
BULLETIN OFFICIO.
at No. 329 Chestnut Street.
3:pl
FOR RENT—FURNIBICED.—THE REST
DENCE of the late A. Bidermann, situated on
be Kennett Turnpike, about 5 miles from Wilming
ton, Del. It contains large parlor, reception room,
dining rpom and pantry and small room on first floor,
five chambers, servant's rooms, dtc. Ice house filled,
stabling and carriage room; It is surrounded
by trees, is a cool and healthy rmi
dance, and would he rented to a private family for not
haf than four months. Apply to C. T. Dupont, Tr.,
Rokely, near Wilmington, Del. [mh29,th,831142t1
GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE.—A. handsome
„Na double-pointed stone residence, with stable and
carriage house; and about 2 acres of land, beautifully
improved, situate on Duy's lane, within five minute.'
walk trcm the railroad station. Is built and' finished
throgghoutin a superior manner, with every comb t
and convenience, and in perfect order. T. M. GUM
MET dr, SUNS, 508 Walnut street.
EFOR. RA.LE.—A. HANDSOME FOURRTORY
RESIDPNCE, with three-story back buildings,
No.-1519 POPLAR street, well built, tine side yard. Lot
25 by 168 feet to Cambridge street. Will be sold cheap
to close an estate.
Apply to JOHN C. ARP-MON, Nes. 1 and 3 North
Sixth street.
Immediate possession.
"M. •1911
t • .! 't •• s :11:: I • • 's :
OR TO RENT—Beautifully and convenlentiy
situated, within two minutee walk of Church Lan
Station. A commodious and e'egant 11 F , AIDMICE
Lo all the modern convniences; stable, coach-ho
c. Lot 180.7,213. Apply between 10 and 2, at SS Nor
THIRD street. [mhl.l till W. P. WLLSTACH,
• •• •• • • ie. • a •
with Immediate possession. Commodious stone
• ouse, nine rooms, lot 60 by =Z. to street on Nast
Washington Lane, two squares from station. Terms
easy. Inr AEL H. JOHIV-,ON,
app 4t* 119 Market street, second story,
SPRUCE STREET—FOR SALE, a Handsome
re cdern Four•story Brick Residence, 22 feet fr3,lt,
with three-story double back buildings, and lot 112 feet
seep, to an outlet. Situated on Spruce street, near
Sever teenth street. J. M. GUHMEY it SONS, 503
ainut street.
ARCH ISTREET.—FOR SALE, a valuable pro;
perty situated en the norta side ot Arcll street,
below Sixth street. 25 feet front by feet deea,
through to Cherry street. S. 3f. GUMMY & SONS
Sts Walnut street.
GERMANTOWN.—FOR REP: I', for the Sinn
:- liter Mond's, furnished, a desirableillesidence.
tal:b stable anct carriage house and 3 acres of land at
ta.bed. sanatcti within 5 minutes' walk from the
railroad depot. J. 21. 41111,11.11EY & SONS, 503 Wal
nut Barret.
TO RENT.—Fourth and Fifth stories No. w 5
apt Ekuth Second street, suitable for light in nufac
turing purposes; will he rented 1 siw to a good tenant.
Apply to S. H. CURTIS d. SOS, Real Estate Brokers,
Os Walnut street.
M. FOR SALE-An !elegant Brown Stone Red •
dere e. built and finished throughout in a superior
manner, and furnished with every convenience, situ
ated ou LOCUST street, in the • leinity of tit. Mark's
Ct. arch. 1. 31. GE:MILEY SONS, 508 Walnut street.
INF._ ARCH• STREET—TO LRT.—Tbe DWELLING
- E4 No. 1,530 ARCH Street. In good condition. Pos
session given June lit. Apply to
b ITn O g for five .—A horses,
an garden: 10 minutes' walk front' Ti oga station. on
the North Pent sylvania Ballrnad. Apply to DAVID
J. MOTT, first toll-gate, old York road. l'apl3 12t'
FOR SALE.—A. three-story la- irk dwelling,
brown stone finish, 43 North Seventeenth street,
Real taZ Brokers , 4 1.13k30 3 3 1: f t .
s liL r RT.'S t SON,
.= 0 8A : • Ji• • I :4 Ws -
. try p ace o r. . n Tonne. 0 twenty-two acres,
near old York Road station, on the N. P. R. R.
ap 11-lot* C. H. MUIRHEID.
TO lIMIT—The Handsome STORE, No. 18
South FRONT Street.
rah34ll Inquire, No. 18 South Front street.
FOR SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—A. beatitiftil
LOC -LT s a tr t
e t e h t e W h tPh i c l o ad n lph o a,
F c O Io R s TE St H . Ma d .
ry's Episcopal Church. Would make a fine location
for a 2arge mansion, or could be divided into smaller
loin, having three fronts. • C. It. S. LES LIE,
apl6 717 Sacsom street.
: 111 -D'zl:llE# I:3 111
D.A....Ni.rows PROCURED.—
JOHN H. FRICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
COMMISSIONER FOR ALL STATE-. 111,
pENcION A.N.ZD PRIZFs. AGENT,
No. DOCK btreet.
Acknowledgxnents, Depositions, Affidavits to Ac.
Counts taken. nahl3-3m/
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628 HOOP SHIRTta,
NEW SPRING Erry7.2s NOW READY 6 , 2B
of Hopkins' "own make,' at No. 628 ARCH Street,
These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants
of first-class trade, and embrace every else and style
for Ladies, Misses and Children, which, for finish and
durability, have no equal in themarket, and warranted
to give 124%1114t0n. Also, constantly on hand, a full
"nor:meta of good Eastern made Skirts, from 18 to 4r
springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order
altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. noll-sml
C. KNIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Alf., S. E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil
adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the
Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar
House, of Philadelphia.
EORGE SHARP, Patentee and manufacturer of
G
the BALL PATTERN SILVRR WARE, No. 41
Prune street, jatt-Irnn*
JAIAB9 A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIER. CILEMENT A
GIIISCOIL THEODORE WRIGHT. PRANK L. NKALL.
PETER. WRIGHTaL SONS,
Importers of .Earthenware,
and
Bbi . pping mid Commission Merchants,
N 0.115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
IDENINSYLVANLA WORICS.—ON THE DELA
WARE ricer, below PHILADELPHFA,
CHESTER. Lelaware countyy. Pa.
REANEY, SON & CO.,
Englneprs and Iron Boat builder",
Blanufactuf ers of
All kinds of
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING EN
OEcES,
Ircn Vessels ofall dweription=, Boilers, Vats, Tanks,
Propellers. &e., &e.
T. BEANEY, W. B. REANEY, S. ARCHIROLD,
' Late of :late
Reaney. Neste & Co., • Engineer in Chief,
Penn Works, Phila. 11. S. Navy.
T. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WM. H. 211EHRICii.
.TNO. E. COPE.
OUTHWARK FOI7NDRY, FIFTH AND WASH
INGTON STREETS.
ParLanitLena&
MERmICK. & SONS
ENGINEERS .AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River and Marine Service.
Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c,
Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops and
Railroad Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery; and
Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping En
gines, &c.
Sole Agents for N. Billeu.x's Patent Sugar Boling
Apparatus, Neanyth's Patna Steam Hammer and
Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine.
ri AB - NEEtRu ‘ L &
TBACIKARA. NO. 718 CHBISKTNOT street
Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &c,, &c.. ,
would call the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets,' &c. They also introduce Gas pipes into
Dwellings and Pablo Buildings, and attend to extend.
lraugnted. ,
_altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work
ASSwar-
TIif6PHILADELPHIA REDING SOROOL,
DLIETH street, above Vine, will re-open for the
Fall and Winter season on MONDAY. EePL nth.
Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorough
knowledge of this accomplishment will and every
facility sathis school The horses are safe and w ell
trained, so that the moat timid need not fear. Saddlg
horses trained in the best manner. Saddle horses.
horses and vehicles to hire. Also carriage: for tanal
rola, to ears, steamboabi, ago.
THOS. CRAIG'S & SON.
p :4 • • v• t 0 " a ' ZR: • e
only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and °lain.
footed, at very low prices. A. PEYSSON,
Manufacturer of Poudrette.,
Goldsmith's Hall. Lib Street rimy
TNDIA RIMBER IiLACHINE BELTLNG STEAM
1 PA CHINO, HOSE,
Engineers and dealers will find a FULL ASSORT
MEN T OP GOODYEAR'S PATENT VULCANIZED
RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE, &c., at the
Manufacturer's Headquarters,GOODYEAß:B
308 Chestnut street,
South side..
N. B.—We have a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE Of,
GARDEN and PAVEMENT .HOSE. very inheap, to
which the attention of the public is called -
flOPYirdl 4 W YISI.LoW .01.1.1:ALL htEtitax.allye
V
Emboli Conner • Nalls. Rohs' wad Into 'Co Per.l
constantly on hand and for kale by HENRY W gp
dt 00.. 882 gouth Wharrea - .
Via Delaware and Raritan Canal.
The Philadelphia and Sew York Janne/Ift
steamboat Company.
Steam Propellers leave DAILY from`l.'.• FIRST WHARF below ZdAitENP 8'06%r
waxing 3. e run in 24 HOITB.S.
This Line connects with all Northern and Eastern
Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to
ail Air free of commission.
t received at lowest rates.
WM. P. CLYDE CO.&Agents,
14 Southharv . _ ,es Paaephia.
W JAS. SAN hil D_„ Agent
in Wall street. New Yore.
7 ; 808 13013T01s
STEAMSHIP LINE DIRE=
:xis • • .Fl2Oll &LOH POBT EVERY 1171" DAY&
FROM PINE ST. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA,
The steamship AR LONG IE WHAS Captain F, BOSTON.
, Boggs,
from Philadelphia on Saturday, April 21, at 10 A. M.
The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail
from Breton on Tuesday, April 24th, at 12 M.
The p line between Philadelphia and Boston is MIME
com_os
RAB ed ON, of
Ca the
ptats Matthews, 1200 torus bnrthen.
NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons burthen.
APSES, Captain Boggs, 900 tons burthen.
These substantial and well appointed steamships
will sail punctua ll y as advertised, and fret:FA I R:
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers. are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their goods.
For freig,ht or passage, appto
RY
11101 Booth Delaware ienue.;
- • :safEl.
r,ylti • • • •
. _ •
The fine steamships of this Line insure at the ionests
rates and regularly from the First Whimf above
Market street, every
Connecting with Bair=le from Etichmond, 2Terfall4
and City 'Point, fanning the most direct route for ths
South and Southwest. •
Bonsgo; freight
t or ismssym with excellent aocoronciodai
apy
14 Nor W th,a P d
B L ea Y th E Wh Mvs
NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX.
AtINDBIA, Georgetown and Wasidngten.
via apeake and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandri Va., form the moat direct route fog
Lynchburg, stol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest. •
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street
every Wedn esdday and Saturday at 12 M.
For freight MTV to the agents,
W. P. CLYDE & Ca,
. . 14 North Wharves.
I. B. Davidson, Agent at Getkretown; Eldridge dit
Co., Agents at A 1 , 4 , 9. Ild/la•
FOR I.\ - EW YORE.—Philadelphia Steam
Propeller Company—Despatch and Swift
deityin, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving
at. 12. M. and a 5
P. M., connecting with all She
Northern and Eastern Lines.
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
tenr,s, apply to
NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
DELAWARE and Ow/MA PJLIECA
6:12.4.a. TOW-BOAT COMP.etNY.
BARGES towed to and from PEEELADELPMA4
HAVREDEGRACE, BALTIMORE, WASBING4
TON. and intermWate points.
P. CLYDE & CO. A ge e
N 0.14 Southt Wharvea Pb,l
Captain JOHN LADGELLIN. Superintendent.
FOR RAN FRANCISCX).
ROBINSON'S fl a v.1 7 5 - 0101LA CLIPPER LINE.
SAILING REGITLARLY AS ADVERTIRP:O„
Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift.
Sure Line at reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
GRANITE STATE,
Jacobs,
tik Commander Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River;
This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and
best vessels now loading, and having a porticos
of her cargo on board with large engagements, will
have quick despatch. For ilv.ight. apply to •
BISHOP, SON & CO.,
mh-ntt 105 Arch street.
a KATHLEENHT OR CH ARTER 7 T-Al Br. bark
, Williams, master, 490 tons re
gister and 6 500 bbls. flour:
At Br. bark JANET. Kinney, master, MO tons regis
ter and 3.000 flour
Al Br. bark BALTHA SARA, Wilson, master, 294
tons register and 3.500 bbis flour.
2 Br. brig IDA, Tbesing, master, 210 tons register
and 2,5(0 bbla. capacity. Apply to
EDMUND A. SOU DER & CO.,
3 Dock street wharf.
C. B. DLINISI:.
V-6 Walnut Street
FOR BOSTON, Masa—Express Line.—The
fine sr_hooner MARY J. RUSSELL. Captain
Smith,ls now loading for the above port at
first wharf above Vine street, and will have prolapt
despatch. Foz freight, apply to DAVID C,JOPEa. 18
North Wharves. aplA
FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch : .
The first claw packet bark COBURG, Gibson,
master having a large portion of her cargo en
gaged, will sail as above. balance of freight or
.aaasee &WY to PETREL•,I' WIT di BONS 115
7 slant mhltf
FOR REY WEEST.—The brig G. T. WARD,
Captain Lindsay, will be despatched for ther
above port in a few days. For freight, apply to
WORE:ILAN dr CO.. 123 Walnut street. ruble
WANTED.—A Vessel of 50 .000 to 110.000 feet.
lumber cap& by for a Southern port. Apply tor
E. A. SOUDEE & CO., No. 3 Dock street
wharf. apl3-St
0. - NSI.42SEES' NOTICE—The steamer BULL-
V.11.1..E,, Renew mast.r, from Boston. is now dis
charging at third wharf above Market street- Con
signtes 'will please attend to the reception of their
goods. DAVID COOPER, 18 N. Wharves. apM-st
ONSIONFRS' NOTICE.—The schooner FLIGHT,
G
Laptain Littlefield '
from Trovidence, is now dis
charging at C.ellowhill street wharf Consignees will
please attend to the reception of their goods. DAVID
LOOPED, IS N_ Wharves. ap2o-st,
CiONSIGNEES' NOTICE .— The schooner WAR
• EAGLE. Captain Kelly, from Providence, is now
discharging at first wharf below Race street. Con
signees will please attend to the reception of their
goods. DAVID COOPER, 18 N. Wharvei.
I\TOTICE.—Br. Mirk LIZZIE MORROW, Frazer,
mastFr, from Liverp-01, it now discharging under
general order at Smith's wharf. Consignees will please
atter d to the reception of their goods. PETER,
WRIGHT rS. SONS. ItS Walnut street, apla-tf
NTOTICE.—AII person are hereby cautioned against
trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark LiZZIE
MORROW, as no debts of their contraction will be
paid by captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT itt
lONS, 115 Walnut street. apt7-tf
Dit. BARK BUN CAN, from Liverpool, is now dis
-14 charging under general order at first wharf
below South street. Consignees will please attend:
to the reception of their goods, PETER WRIGHT (t ,
SONS. 115 Walnut street. aphi.tf
SHIP BRITISH LION, from Liverpool. in
now discharging nadir general order at Shippen
street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the
reception of their goods, PETER WRIGHT et
BUM, 115 Walnut street. apes-t 1
fIOWSIGNEES' NOTICE.—The schooner ELIZA
BETH MA HEE, Magee, master, from Boston, la•
now discharging her cargo at third wharfabove Market.
street: Consignees mill please attend to the reception.
of their goods. DAVID COOPER, 18 North.
Wharves. aplo
ALL PERSpm; ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED
against trusting any of the crew of the shipt
BM') ISH LION, from Liverpool, as nc debts of theff
contraction will be paid by the captain or cotisigneee.
PETER WRIGHT & SONS. Sl5 'Walnut street arat-tf
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED
against trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark
if0Nc.91,., from 'Liverpool. as no debts of their con
traction will be paid by the captain or consignees.
PETER WRlGbkr dr. SONS, 115 Walnut street. ap
XrCrllCE.—All persons are hereby notified not to
.1.1 trust.the.crew of the Swedish brig' PY LAD, aa no
debts el their contraeting will be paid by captainior
consignees. WORKMAN & C0.,123 Walnut at. mhaL
NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned againg
trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark COURG,
Gibson, master,. from Liverpool, as no debts of _theft
contraction will be paid by the captain or consignees.
PETER WRIGHT S SORB, U 5 Walnut street. mh1741
NOTICE—AII persona are hereby cautioned award
barborinn¢g and treating any of the crew of the
D an i s h brig DENM ABH, as ne debts of their coutoractr.
VAwill be paid by captain or consignees. wog' s.
N & CO., Consignees. 123 Walnut street.
SHIP NOTICE.—AII persona are hereby cautioned
L TETt trusting any of the crew of the Sr. ship H.
A IB Y, whereof Cann la master, ihuri City Point,
Va., as no debts of their contracting will be paid by
captain or consignee. EDXIIHD A.I3OIJD/C11d:
Dock street wharf. • - • dale
TAS. S.SHENDlZAtraccemor to JOHN SHINPLION
tl & BONS, Sall Makers, No. soo North DELA.WAP.73
Avenue, Philadelphia,
All work done In the heat manner and on Sate Itmefiti
and moat invorable terms, and warranted to Ow psis
feet aatiafactlon.
Particular attention riven to renairlnr.
COMPTROLLER'ft NOTIO N.
fir RRASURY DEPARTBLEN ,T OFFICE OF COP.
I. TROLLER OF CURRENCY, WasimmerrON,
March 80th, ISM.
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE,
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OW
PHLLADELPHLI," in the city of Philadelphia, in the
county of Philadelphia. and State of Pennsylvania, has
been duly organized under and according to the re•
quirements of the act of Congress, entitled , An act to
provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of
United States Bonds, and to mvide for the Circa's.
Hon and Redemption thereof," approved Juno 3 d. 1064 1 •
and has complied with all the provisions of said act re
quired to be complied with before commencing the -
business of Banking under said act.
.2fcrw, therefore, I. Frieman Clarke, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE NATION.
AL BANS. OF THE 'REPUBLIC OF PI:ULM:MI,.
PAIR," in the city of Philadelphia, In the county of
Philadelphia, and State of - Pennsylvania. is authorized
to commence the business of Banking linderflie ac
aforesaid.
e-A—, In testimony whereof witness my hand and
. { 844 ,} seal of office, this 186
kat& MARKS, •
[mhattm9Sol] • . Comptrollei.
eIOTTON AND LINEN SAIL DV= of every width'
from one to six feet wide, all numbers, Tent eat
Awning Duck, Papermakere felting, Saw Twine. art. •
JOHN W, MAN At CO,.
No, 102 .Tanos'e Alley}
SMPPIENG
FOR NEW .110 RIK,
IVInDNEBDAY and SATURDAY,
At Noon,
WM. M. BAIRD & CO.,
No. I= South Delaware avenue.