TBE 3mys ONE'S BA The Reception at Philadelphia—The Committee Appointed. HABuisethiu, April 30.—The :following gentlemen constitute the Committee of Ar rangemeute appointed by General Harry White, and approved by the Governor,hav in g in Charge the ceremonies of the reception of,the flags of Pennsylvania regiments, in Independence Square; Philadelphia, on the 4th of. July: - - -- ,en'eral Harry White, Chairman; General Hector Tyndall. ot Philadelphia: General C. U. Collis, of 'Philadelphia:- General Joshua T. Owen, of Phila.:lel ' phis; Colonel Peter A. Lyle, of Philadelphia; Colonel Peter C. Ellmaker, of Philadelphia; Colonel William McCandless, of Philadapnia: Colonel Chapman Bid dle, of Philatielohla; Colonel E. R. Biles; of Philadel phia: General John R. Brooke, of Pottstown; General W. W. 11, Davis, of Doylestown; Colonel William C. Talley, of ,Media; General Cl. Pennypacker, of West Chester; Colonel E. Franklin, of _Lancaster; Col. John W. Schell, of York; Major B. H. Bell, of Gettysburg; General Thomas H. Jordan, of Harrisburg; Colonel G. W. Alexander. of Reading; Major John Gasohol", Of Harrisburg; General James Nagle, of P,ottsville; General Charles Albright, of Mauch ()hunk; General Bethiehem;polonel William H.Arm strong, of Easton: General C. C McCormick, of Milton; Colonel H.M.HoYt. of Wilkesbarre; Colonel W.H.Ent. of Bloomsburg; Colonel C. W. Tyle,, of Montrose; Cap tato Joseph Atkins. of HaWley; Colonel C. A. Leyman, of : Lock Haven; Major • Thomas Chamberlain. of Mtinuv; Colonel J. B: Knox, of Clarion; Captain War ren Cowles. of Smithport; General H. J. Madill, of Towano a: General B. C. Cox, of Liberty.: Tioga county; General, James A. Bavir. of Bellefonte; Colonel Thomas P. McCoy, of Lewistown; Captain Bryce. of • Blair, . Huntingdon county: Colonel R. M. Hen derson, of Carlisle; Colonel W. D. Dickson, of St. MI OM)19, Franklin county; Colonel John P. Lin ton: of Johnstown; Colonel John IL Filler, of Bed. ford,' General Richard Coulter, Colonel T. F Gallagher of 'AJexandria; ' Captain A. Fuller, of Uniontown; General - J. S. largles, of Pittsburgh: General T HOWley, Of Pittsburgh; General A. L. Pearson, of Piths burgh; , General J. B. Switzer, of Pittsburgh; Colonel W. Starwell, Colonel D. S. Porter, of Indiana; General John' S. Little, of Beaver; Colonel A. J. Warner. of Mercer; General 3. L. Brown, of Erie: General Walker of Erie:- General B. D, McCalmot,., of Franklin; Colonel H. S. Hidekeeper, of Meadville. The Committee will meet at an early day in Phila delphia. The Great Bank Robbery in Ohio. WT/pnLitin, VA., April 30.—The burglars engaged in the robbery of the Harrison Na tional Bank, of Cadiz, Ohio, were overtaken about two miles from Lagrange, Ohio, this afternoon. -A sharp encounter took place, ,Which one of the burglars was wounded and three_ captured. One succeeded in making his escape, but was closely pursued. The amount of money recovered will probably exceed $150,000. From California. BAN FRANCISCO, April 30.—The ship R.H. Tucker, Captain Clarke, arrived here yes terday from Manilla, with 44,320 bags of su gar and 1,882 bags of coffee. Advices froth New Zealandreport that the natives at Opiliki are murdering all the Europeans they could capture. A company, with a capital of £20,000, has been organized to work New Zealand flax. Financial and Commercial. The following is the weekly statement of the Phila delphia Banks, made up on Monday afternoon: Capital Stock. 414,642450 Loans and Discounts - 48,832,734 Spede in Banks - 891,244 lc S. Demand and Legal Tender Notes 18,919,719 Due from other PAnk4 4,7e5,610 Due to other Banks 6,258,968 Depcadts 35,023,862 ethrctdation •• 8,779,168 The following statement shows the condition of the Basks of Philadelphia, at various times during the lostfew months: 1885: Loans. Specie. Clretaation.Depusits. Jan. 8.........17,879,675 4,510,750 4,504,115 28,429,189 J u ly . 6 .35,936,811 4,860,745 2,564,558 22,504A14 864. Jan. 4 35,698,808 4,158,585 2,055,810 22,873,926 July 44. 40,918,009 8,955,856 2,154,258 37,758,84 1865. Jan. 3 48,059,403 1,803,583 2,793,468. 69,845,963 Jnly . S. .50,051,760 1,184,631 5.771,253 40,980,990 1866 Jan, 1.:........45,911,001 890,822 7,226,369, 85,34246)4 Feb. 5.........47,233,664 1,009.689 7,668,365 34.687,135 mar. 5.........46,604,752 1.041,462 8,161,049 32,835,094 12. 16.546,878 1,055,694 8,248,100 3 2,501,508 12 46,699,789 • 1,026,068 8,438,184 82,162,427 " 26---46,381,115 981,932 8580,200 82,144.210 April 2.........46,013,458 990,630 8.666,230 82,257,653 9.........46,028,646 946,282 8,720,270 82,70,28.1 •• 36.........45,114,699 949.016 8,761,219 34.640,864 23 45,762,733 936,876 8,761.219 85,448,950 " 30.- .46,812734 896,240 8,779,166 36.028,369 The following is a detailed statement of the business of the Philadelphia Clearing House for the past week: /miring& .Balances. 46.896,595 30 4£6.,866 22 —.. 6.796,317 13 838,565 62 542,655 52 5,208,906 71 422,066 97. ..... -.„ 5,494,708 60 366,324 40 5,5480.0 44 315,061 46 ApT, Total, April 80.1868..--$37,130,818 48 12.984.540 19 The following is the statement of the business at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of the United,as Phila delphia, for the month of April, 1866: ISM Ur. I.—Balances on band at this date-413,118,377 01 . Receipts during the month, viz: 30—Account General Treasury. in cluding Customs t 8,413,780 01 Post Office Fund 40,109 68 Disburser's Fund........ 434.197 41 Payraente during the month,vizt April 30—Acc't Gen. Trea5ury44,959,879 71 Post Office 8,786 30 Interest. 803,125 85 • Disburser's 1,210,491 45 Balance al, close el' business this day.......... 515,521,231 so TEMPO/LARY LOAN DEPARTMENT POE MINIM Or APRIL, 1866. April I.—Balance due to depositors at this date. 130,305,100 00 Received from depositors dur ing the m0nth...,., $38,115,600 00 Bepaymeiato depositors daring the month 2,039,900 OD April • 50.—Balances due to depositors at close of business this day 34 075,700 00 April 80.—Fractional currency redeemed during the month 159,400.00 The following shows the receipts of the Delaware Division Canal for the week and season, compared with same time last year: Week ending April 28, 1866, Previously in 1866. Week ending April 29, 1865. Previous in 1865 Increase In 1846 tititOCEßlEbe :MAPLE SYR, IUJE'• Maple Syrup Molasses, New Crop, Very handsome quality. 808 SALE BY JAMES R. WEBB. WM/ - WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets. 61-13. MEN PJIMAS, Green Corn, Fresh Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes, Plums,' ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DratlEß 'l2q FINE GROCRanzi, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. - ggiTcRELTis BURLINGTON HIKREINGti, AR :riving daily. Agents. C. P. KNIGHT BROS.. 114 South Wharves POTTAID YARIitOIjTH B r.OA 'MRS, Strasburg meats, barn, beef and tongue, essence of anchovies and Anchovy paste for sale at COGS l'Y'S East [tad ,grocery, No. 118 booth SECOND street. NEW BURLINGTON HAMS, just received and for sale at COIISTY'S East End grocary, No. 118 South SECOND street. 66 :6 .11 s 1 11A •v• Z,real currant in store and for sale at cousms East End grocery; No.llB South BECOOND street. ' . OICE TA RLE CLARE P.--100 ewes Suet received kind for sale et COUSTY'S East Eno grocery, No. 118 South SECUND street. _ .Q,PANISH QUEEN OLIVES by the barrel or gallon, 4.3 at COl, STY'S East End grocery, No. 118 meth SEIOND street: • • • BANS! BAidl3l I—j. Stewart's Trenton, Davis's Star Hanes. Briggs & Swift's celebrated ()Mein mati B ams, and J. Bower's City_ Cared, warranted - to give satisfaction. For sale by K. F. SPILLIN. N. W. corner Eighth and Arch. /ALIVE OIL.-103 biskikers Latour and other favorite ' brands of Salad Gil, for sale by M. F. sPILLIN, E. W. corner Arch acid Eightn. • , • • ' TAVA. r OFFFE.—PureOId Government Java bOlYee, inr sale by X. F. SPILLLN, N. W. cora er of Arch andoElbhth atreete. frEAS i TEAS!!-180 pack eget+ of very choice 'new .11. crop Green and Black, of the late Importation. Aa lb eat, • (-ea have been bought since the decliae in gold, wr are preptred to furnish lami les at g:eatly rE•cluced prices. For sale by the box, or at retail. M. F. SEUL. LIE.W. corner Arch and. Eighth etreera. • • ' • 14,1*E.S1Ni ORANGES. -1,000 boxes Sweet lilessista .I*. Oranges, in prime order, landing and for sale by ',B. BIISSLER & CO.. mg E. Delaware Avenue. =EIMI PETERSON di CO. P. S. PETERSON &CO., 39 South Third Street. Stooks, Bonds; &0., &mkt and Sold at Board of Brokers. * NOTES. Liberal Premium paid for COMPOUND INTEREST Interest allowed on Deposita. taaat : a vz - Mtla 17E114:15i HOWARD'S FIRSZOLASS AMERICAN WATO.EIES, Owing to the decline of Gold, baa made Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Silverware, &o 8,898,087 10 006,464 11 I The public are reerpectfully Invited to call and ea amine our stock before purchaelng elsewhere. Jain! 6,482,232 81 OPAL DENTALLINA.—A superlorarticle for clean ing the Teeth, destroying animalcules which in fest teem, 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 be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter. siveness will recommend it to every one. Being com meed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and Micro - copist, It is confidently offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue. • Eminent Dentists_, acquainted with the constituents of the DENTALLIONA, advocate its use it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment, Made only by JAMES T. BHINN, Apothecary, Br andSpruce/streets. For sale by Druggists general oad, ly, and _ Fred. Brown, - D. L. Stackhonse, aasard & Co., Robert C. Davis, G. R. Reen, Geo. C. Bower. Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers C. H. eedles. G. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, C. Turnpenny & 00. Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, William B. Webb, E. Bringhurst & James L. Blspham, Dyott & Co., Hughes & Coombe, H. C. Blair, ,Henry A. Bower, Wyeth di Bro. 5,810 500 00 $8.278 28 25,989 11 3 7,769 38 5,267 39 6,628 44 14,897 82 420,869 57 Z MI:: 9 111: . 1 . 9111 . .•1:4 e 9 9: .7 1 , . m Hoare .— esa and r d Br . onehi - eraM. Try them. • THOM ESTLAGE r., 4 t. W. "nearer Eighteenth and Meer i -• 4+ -• • fee-ate! P I26W e Pr ep ared to offer to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RIMERS • • OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF HILLINPIET ..A.ND STRAW GOODS, • AT A VERY LARGE REDUCTION FROM RECENT PRICES. ' Onr stock includes all the latest shapes of STRAW HA T% • BoNNETS•AND GYPS& D BONNET MATERIALS OF EVERY IN, EVENT. B}:ww. RIBBONS' • • • - ALL WIDTHS ANIS COLORS • TO MAT 111 MATERIALS. • - FINE LACES. ILLUSION NETS cite., ao ARTIFICIAL FLOW ER. OF THE. CHOICEST_ AND +-MOST DIEMICABLE ' We solicit an inectionaf mir_ stack, lind do not doubt - that for completeness; f - assortment and mode rationed prices It cannot be equaled. , Give us a call. WET', ROSENELEIM, No. 726 Chestnut street. Mrs.' R. Dillon, a 32 3 and 331 South Street, has a handsome assortment of SPRING MIL. ILINERY; Aliases' and Infants' Hats and Caps, Mks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, &c. mhX4m/ STOVES ABB EUEALMRMg. I. 9 I4I }M N IV I G ' I R ( 10 N r l iari Ur ajCllVM._l_llol WIC i!ltitittl o ttO p t ila in dea ' i t iTA"T•ry: ` • D.W.Fi t ß o r t zt Furnaces, .Portable Beaters, f.owdown Ban g iiates, Fire. . di board Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates Broilers, Cooking htoves, etc., at wholesale _and retail,- by the Mal , 1ii ? 1, 5 4111 761A8ie, titlaspz a TuoltesoN, o26,th,s,tn,Onai: - No. 209 North Second street, , # THOMAS 13: DIXON dt.80rIB; No: 1 . 2 1 2 tte Andrews a Dixon, CHFBTNDT streel t mtideiphi s , Opposite United Ste ufiactivers o f . _ _ Uri .. " ...4 '. • LOW-DONM PAllTA lice l at , • - OFFIfIE; - And. other GRATES • Per Anihracite, - Bitairdnona and Wo od inve wifAt , kn A tTiniNectio§_„ .; ._', • - , For Warraingßtddid and Private Biiutune e . - - 000XElq043,A.NGES, B.A.TH-E&LEMS.IIO. eev wri - oLEs A LE and METALL . riCr.,TON AND LINEN SAIL DUOS. °revery width ""' tract one to six feet wide, all numbers. Tentand AwninjPnek, Papermakere falling, Bell Twine. die. JOAN W. EVRRMAN & CO., ' No.11)2 Soneta Alley] Nkok t, itj SPECIALTY. MIT% RANDOLPH & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 South Third et., I $ Nassau street, Philadelphia. I New York. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND BOLD ON 00 ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT& ii 5-20 7 3-10. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. DE HAVEN & BRO., . 40 South Third Street, HAVE T.B.A IMPROVED Merehon's Patent Regulator. BOLD BY THE PRINCMPAL WA with ceQrstfifites. 1, - BWIS ILADp2xv DIAMOND DEALER & JEWELER, WATIEUR, JEWELRY JP BILTER WASE, WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED, 1 8 02 Cbestant St.. Phila. a groat reduction in price of hit large and well assorted Stock of ACEDICIAL. miLLIBIF,RICGRYDDS: THE. AILY EVENINGIBULLETII4I: PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1866 110 BY ORDER 06 THE CORPORAToni of the 86 PE DEPOS.PPCOBIPANY, of Philadelphia. the opening of the books for subscription to the capital stock of said Company is postponed until further notice. • • ap3o-mylli . POPE FARM OIL COMPANY.—The Annual Wllleeting Dr the Stockholders of this Company syn be held at No. 806 MA BRET street (second story), on MONDAY. May 7th, 1868, at 12 o'clock AL, for the Election of Officers for the ensuing year. dic., &c. ap22-120 G. W. GRIFFIN, Bec'y. BIG TANK OIL COMPANY.—The Annual ictleetlng f the Stockholde -Son Company will be held at the Office, Ncir 132 th THIRD street, brt TUESDAY, May 15th, at 12 o'cicek, for the electlon.otofficers, &c. apso-2c* , EDW. GIDEON, Secretar OFFICE O.E,THE IR vING OIL &MINING Theca, No. me etingNT Street, Room 15 s nual of the Stocknolders of this Company will be held on TUESDA r ,15th May, at 12 o'clock, for the election of officers to serve for the en suing year. JOn. R. WILKINS, JR, oplO-ImM/ - . , Secretary. OZNOTI..,E.—The annual meeting of the Stock , hclders of THE TIOGA IMPILSVEME NT CO ANY will be held on the first of M.I.Y, at the Philadelphia Eachauge, at 12 o'clock, M. at which time an election will be held for Managers , President and Treasurer, for the ensuing • ear. ape-lmi • NOTICE.-The Annual Election for President and Managers of the ELM.ERA AND WEL- LiA.MSPORT, RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at their office, 808 Walnut street, on MONDAY, May 7tb, at 12 o'clock M. ap2l.smi,th,tmy7/ _ . L. P. GEIGER, Sec'y. OFF/CE OF NORT we :1: -1z COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. April 28,1866. An Election Company Trustees of the Northern Liber ties Gas will be held at the Office of the C,ompany, LAIJEEL street, below Front. on TITE2,- DAY, May Sth, prom., between 11 o'clock 4. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. W. P. FODELL, ap2,1,2C,28,my1,3,5 - Secretary. I:&bWEST. BRANCH CO . L, IRON, ORE AND LIIMBER COMPANY, Office 308 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Ap +ll 17, Valk The Annualalecttng of the Stockholders ofthis Com pany and an election for officers will take place at the office of the Company on MONDAY, May 7th, at I o'clock P. M. • , • alrae ,to,th,nlY7? I. HILLBORN soNE 4, Sec'y. OW NOTICR.—THE ANNUAL MEETINGCt./ qthei Stockholaers of the BARCLAY , COAL PAN ,Y will be held at their Office, N W. corner of FOURTH andWALNUT street,PhlladelphialtiON DAY, Bay 7th, MSS, at 12 o'cloc*, noon, at which time and place an Election will be held for officers to serve the ensuing year. . RAJIV/SY SHAW, apl7-tu,th,s-Ste Secretary. IV*I .y: • : • at , s ire • 324 WALNUT STREET, PrElmuDzx,Para, April 25. Thes. The Annual Ntleting of tbe Stockholders will be held at their office on :.IDAY, May Iltb, 11368, at. 12 EL , for the election of Five Directors toservettie ensuing year. TILOS, R. SEARLE ap2erth,tn-ttaAll Secretary.a GAP MINING COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting of r the Stockholders at the Gap Mining Company of T meter County will be held at the office No IN South THIRD street, on MONDAY, May Tih, at 4 o'clock. P. M. An election will be held for Five Directors to serve for the ensuingyear. F. S. HOILCHLEY. ap2OtmyB Secretary. - O. NOTICE.— DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL COMPANY—An election for nine D1.1,,n.C1 .1,,n.C1 ORS of the above Company to serve for the New year, will be held at the tenthn Princeton, New Jersey,on THURSDAY the (10th) day 01 May, 186 S, at 12 o'clock, H. JOE P. STOCKTON, Secretary. Dan COMPANY; Ar., W ALNUT OFFICE OF VALLEY OIL STREET, Pnar-s -nairnas. Anent Hes. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Sugar Va ll ey 011 Oimp . any will be held at tbe Company's office, on TILE DAY, May Bth, 1866, at 12 o'clock M. BEN'I. M. W.EAVER, aide tl Secretary. IobPHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL BT.E.ABISHLE' O:I3IPANY, Pairaner.rats, April 25111,1866. A meeting ot the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms, No. 505 CHEST NUT street, on WEDNESDAY, May x,1866 at 12 M., for the Election of seven Birectors to serve for the en suing year, am:7-st/ W/LLUAAeliffffitii. 10e. .C.a2dBRIA. IRON COMPANY. —A special meeting of the Stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company, will be bid on THORMAY, May 31st 1868, at the office of the Ll:impany, N 0.400 Coestnut street, Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock, P. M., to consider and determine the disposition of the residue of the capital stock and such other business as may then be submitted. By order of the Board. ap..10-tmyBl* JOHN F. SILLS. Secretary. TREASURY DEPAItOItsNT, APRIL tera• ass.—Not•ce is hereby given, that the Treasurer o the United States • the Assistant Treasurers at New York, Philadelphia mad Boston. and the 17nited States Depositaries at Baltimore and ("twinned have been directed to discontinue, from this date, the receipt of deposits on account of Temporary Loan, except Mime intended for Clearing Rouse p ar rl ieL mcCti LUXE. • Secretary of the Treasury. BO'OFFICE OF THE VULCAN MINING CV& Rello - Y, 324 W./ILN ITT street, P.I4LaD24I.HIA, Apr No il 21, 1366. tice 13 hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Vulcan Mining Com be held at the Office of the Company on THURSDAY May 10 mos.., at 12 o clock M., for the election of Di rectors and the transaction of other business. F. K. WOMR&TIL ap23 to mYIO Secretary. 10.. NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND PENN TOWNSHIP ItAILROAD COALPANY.—Ptrxr, ADELZIELi. A prli 9,_ The annual meeting ofthe Stockholders of this Company, and an election tor officers ej e c t ed, for the ensuing y ear, and until others shall be will be hela at the office of the Philadelphia Railroad Com pany, No. M 7 South POD/UR Itreet, on MONDAY, the :th day of May next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. . , spill WM. H WhßEl,Secrettury. emu - v.lmm AND SUSQUEHANNA WRAILROA_L COMPANY-0 i s FluiL No. %V SU TH FOURTH SPREET.—PromsnzLemta, April sib, 1866. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, and an election for President and six Mana gers win take place at the Office of the Company', on 310NDAY, the 7th day of May, next , at fao'cloct WM. H. WEBS, Secretary. aplo L . mys WTHE ANNUAL MEETING OE TH& ST.3OK- HttLI..ERB OF THE BLOOMSBURG IRON ILP aN Y will be held at the Company's Office. at Ironnale„Ta., on WEDNESDAY, May 23d, 1866, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve the ensuing year, and for tne transaction °tot her business. WILLIAM E. 8. BARER, beer etary and Treasurer, .No.pa North Waterstreet. PicarrAx.p.triA; April 17,1 w. api9-soti try OFFICE OF THE , rm.FITGH ZINC 0011 PAN F,N0.223 WALNUT streetßaiLanzuesrA- Aprlll6th; 1868. HIGH nnual meeting of the Stockholders nf the LE. ZINO COMPANY will be held at the Comps ny's Office, No. 2.13 WALNUT strcet, on EDNisis , DAY, May VI - proximo:at 12 o'clock M., fo r t the elec.. tion ol seven Directors, to serve daring the ensuing year, and for the transaction o' other business. apls-15t, GORDON MO.NGES, Secretary. GOOD SPRING RAILROAD COMPANY. Aprll 9, 1866. e alinsAl meeting of the Stockholders of this Company; and an e - ection for President and six Managern ,tO serve for the ensuing year and until Others shall be electeri,vrill he held at the Office of Me Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, N 0.227 South FOURTH Street, on Monlay, the 7th day of May next, at /.13( A. EL WM. H. UIR, PHILADELPHIA-AND 94 m ,' ROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South FOURTH Street, prtmerstrnts, April 28,1686, Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of this Company, that the option of repaving their Dividend in stock Of Cash, under the resort ion Of the Board of 11th December. 1865, will cease on and after the Sin of May,les6,and that such Stockholders as do not demand their Dividend to be paid to them In Stock on or before that day, will be thereafter entitled to receive it in Cash only. 9928-/Mi S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. rr TREASURY DEPARTMENT, APRIL 2Tra, 150. - -Netice is hereby given that on the 15th day 91 ay. 1868, the interest upon all certificates of depo sit on account of temporary loan (other than those is ttued for Clearing reduc ed purposes). then outstan and unpaid, will be to the uniform rate of live thenent. per annum, fron .that date, and all persons bolding such certificates in which a higher rate of interest is specified whomquested to present the same to the officers by Mimed, that other certificates May be substituted therefor. H. hicCULLOCH, ap3o.6t Secretary of the Treasury. tr . Z. LIBRARY COMPANY.—The Annual Elec tion ut t irectors and a Treasurer of the Library Company bath iladelphla. will be held at the Library, on Monday, the 7th cloy of May next at 8 o'clock In tlti afternoon, when the Treasurer will attend to re ceive the annual payments. As there are feveral shares on which -fines are- due, the owners of them or their representatives are hereby Ootitlfd that [lvy be forfeited, agreeably to the Charier and Laws of the Comna^Y, unless the arrears ahereaf t re paid er. o WILLI AM ff on the 7th day orlit E. uy o WH r wlTMithing AN ten days t , . 'No books win' be 'given out or receivedSeor o eut a that epernoon., apl.7-tu,th,s,9t/ CVPHILADELPHIA, APRIL 28 1666. At 'the animal meeting 0' the Stockholders of THE L( ;RAD° GOLD MINING C IMP.a.NYOFPII.II,a- ABLER lA,"held on THURSO AX, April 26 1866. at the Board of Trade Rooms, 50 CHESINCTT street,.Phila delph, the following named Directors ware elected to serve for the ensuing year: WARD B. HAFELTINE, WM. 11. hT.EVENS, . AUGUSTUS HEA , TON, GEORiE GROSS, WM. R. WHITE, CIEORGE F. PEABODY; JAMES M : ORNE. • • 'JOHN HASHLTITkii -- Secretary. CARRIAGES GARDNER & FLEMING COACH MAKERS, 214 Bomb Fil th s treet, below stnni enlledelpbls. 0 1/M" An assortment of. NEW SECOND-HAND A IM L AGES Always on band, at REASONABLE PRICES. . op2l-302 W/OKLAD iIIaRRENO.--aue oare' Bay of laland'a He ,in store ai I taaaleby 3, A . BOWER & . Dank WIW FUR it4N T. The New Bulletin Building N 0... 607 - Chestnut Street, WELL BE COMPLETED IN A FEW •' She proprietors are prepared to receiveproposals for renting such rooms as they will not use themselves; • These Will be THE SECOND STORY FRONT BOOM, 60 by 24 feet. THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN . HA IN OP THE BUILDING, Four Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hall on . . Chestnut. street, And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street Suitable for a Jobbing or Conunission Aouse, a Bank or Insurance Office. For Further Particulate apply .at the EVENING BULLETIN OFFICE. i No- 329 Chestnut Street. mhn VC)11, .1 7 C,E,Nrr, With nee of Steam Power, part of the BASEMENT of No. 1.11 South FOURTH Street. Apply to TO RENT—A. Country Seat, at Schenck's • Station, en the Philadelphia ,and. Trenton oad, slateert raneß from this city. This placeT right opposite the Station. --The care run. to and fro nearly every hour in the day. The above place is right :on the Neshameny; good boating and fishing. There Is large grounds around the house, plenty of fruit, a large garden already made, Ice house filled, plenty of stabling and carriage house. This is one of the handsomest places between Philadelphia and Trenton. The. drives around, et Rectally up the Ne. shamony, are equal to the Wissahickon. Apply to Dr. J. H. SCICENCE, N.E. Corner Sixth and Commerce streets. ,ap3O-Stf FOR SALE. VALUABLE COUNTRY SEA.TaLBSVERTON. limy Jersey, =misting ofa en tantial pointed Stone HotriSE. with GROUNDS OF ABSUT ACRES. fronting the Delaware River on tho bank. The house is furnished with all the modern conveniences, and supplied with water by a windmill on the premises. There is also a good STABLE, with ICE HOUSE, &c• Apply to ap2B-]2N PHILADELF'I3IA..—FOR SALE.—The handsome threeetory double brick (rough caSt) Rdence, with parlor, library. dining room and kitchen on firatiloor, an , furnished witst every con • venience, situate No. 20 06 Chestnntstreet. Let 50 feet front, by 220 feet deep, through to San.som atreati handsomely improved with choice shubbery, and an abundance of fruit, J. M.. GIIMMICY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. P FOB SALE--a )14 /LAC& Street, corner of greed !ander street, opposite Blind Asylnus. three-story ouse, double back-buthlings, saloon parlors, 5 cham bers. bath, gas, water-closet, heaters , summer and win ter kitchen: ranges, grape vines. Also a large lot on Freedlander street, is feet front by 68 feet deep. If not sold before Hay Bth, will be rented. Inquire at ttcCal a's new Hat store. 613 Chestnut street. ap3otmls. 634 NORTH TWELFTH STRICE.T.—FOR t3.8..LE hree tory DWELLINIa, double three-story bac built ings. replete with modern convenlencee— gas, heaters, winter and summer kitchen, saloon par lor, dc. In good order. 14,000 may remain on mort gage. If not sold before May 15th, will be rented. In. quite at bIeC.A.LL4I3 New Hat store, 613 Chestnut street. ap3Otf wle CFI ESTNITT HII.L.—PORSALE-...5. double stone Residence, built en the most substantial manner every city convenience and lot ofground attached, 165 feet front by 330 feet deep, situate on the corner of Summit street and Prospect avenue. hin tkree min Wes' walk from the the depot. J L G112,12,LEY BOBS, 508 Walnut streets. RGERMANTOWN RESIDENOE FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Beantifhlly and convenient* ed, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane Station. A commodious and elegant ItEktIDPMCCIL with all the modern conveniences; stable. coach-house. Ac. Lot 1807.215. Apply between 10 and 2, at Sg North THIRD street. [mita U J W. P. ACtiE4 PFOE SAThe four-story brick (rough.cast) rt nce, situate lvo.thS North Twentieth street, three-story back hulloing. is furnished with every modern convenience and is in perfect ordor. Imme diate pomeasion given. J. M. GUMMY 1(8 Walnut street. aFOR Sala.— Fine large Stone Matelot, on Clapler 'street. near Townahlkllne. within ten urinate' walk of the Qetmantown R. Station; C H. MITIRITEAD, 20.5 South tilgth street. NELOR SALE.— THE NEAT AND DESIRABLE BRICK G O WN ple e order), No. LTV FILBERT street, by MO T HOMA S e 4 SONS. at the EX CHANGE, on TUESDAY, May 15th. g 2.750 can re.. main. apE ft.ttl,th..6t• FOR SALE—COTTAGE AT CAPE ISLAND pa on Lafayette street. lot 60 feet front by hlO deep. it rooms. piazza front and back on first and second stories. One half can remain on mortgage. If not sold before June 181. will be rented, furWinted. Inquire at Ma. ..tine's new Hat store, 613 Chestnut st. apSotmlSi RTO LET—HOUSE AND GROUND. N. E. Con , tier, Thirty eight and Walnut, West Philadelphia, ea front by no feet deep; grapevines , fruit trees, natural spring water. ...Immediate possession. Inquire at 3lcP , lla's new Hat store, 613 Chestnut st. apso-tti 0 LET. IMMEDIATE POSSFA.arom, Threestory DWELLING, double bacding% v. wain five squares ofCentlnental. Parlor andscond story carpets for sale. Rent ;WO. Address JUNO, :BULLETIN OffiCe. . I . ap3stf Fi • WEST PHILADELPHLS. PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP,-The last one of those splendid rown -tone Dwellings, No. 4.2" e. BBC d..ET street, :finished In the beet manner ,with all the modern con venlences. Apply to . C. D. SUET-LEE, 140 North Nine teenth street. arr2l-1.2t• Olt - ARCH STREET.—FOR SA.LE—A very desins. ble Residence, with every convenience. situate lon a corner, east of Broad sweet. Would make a vale 'able business property* J. M. GUMMY a- hONS, 508 :Walnut street, - 'TO RENT.A HANDBOME - HOUSE - In a de . sizable neighborhood, in LOCUST street, near ty-ninth street. West Philadelptila. Furnished dhronghout. Inquire at No. 213 !South &XVI !street. ap2erth,s,tn-31.* Am 'LOCUST STREET.—FOR RALE—An elegant IBM Residence, finished in a superior manner, with extra conveniences, and in perfect order, !Must4 in the Ivlcinity of St. Mark's- Church. .3. M. UII.IIKEY d. pONS, 508 Walnut street . • • - • _ TO RENT FOR THE 131:111MER—A • FARM house, partly furnished, - with tine' lawn., filled ce• onse, OC.. In Chester County, IX hours •by rail rom Philadelphia. Apply to W., kle Market street, Wilmington, Del. ap2S-6t* _ Si'ltllCE STREET.—FOR BALE-A handsome four-story brick Residence, a feet trent, with I. ee-story-double- -back- butidings-and. every con-. enience. situate on _Byrum Street, near Seventeenth. . 01:1114dItY & SONS, SOS Walnut street. • , torATO RENT.—Fourth and Filth stories No. VA i &nth Second street, suitable for light m. nubs& g T o u7ositer i 4lll be rented Itw to a good tenant. P kii V ednues i t4r* Rne*di R 491; Real Estate Brekeze, TO RENI'.—A. IMUNTRY MANSION, sta bling for Ave horses ; lee house filled, milk house, D _garden. 10 minutes' walk from Tioga station on e North Pennsylvania Railroad. .s.pply to DAW.D . MOTT, first toll-gate, old York road . :np10121. 4, P •O: r e. .--, 0 , - ry z - ra with back buildings, 2011 :Poplar street, odern conveniences. Apply to .T. H. 0111RTI8 & . . : .K • • • ;L ree.B .ry • king, e brown stone ttnlob,.4a North Seventeenth street, ba&C. APpIY tOJ. H. CURTIS .t SON, Iteal .nostate Brokers, 4,23 Wainnit Street. . RENT--Large second story FRONT AOOM, for " one or two Gentlemen. Partial Board': Reference changtd. No. 14 . Bellevue Terrace, SPRUCE tre et. West Philadelphia. 1 ap3o.3t* - BUILDING LOT FOR 13.4. LE. A large lot of E Ground, '264 feet front. byl 133 feet deep. Bounded by Christian, Sixteenth and Montrose streets. J. M. 0 OMMEY & G I•NtEi. tos -Walnut streets. 1;)D 1 :34Litd100.37/1 IVIUJAVIRO i MS A L O I S T PERCI E F 1. 6 r ‘ ? 1 I E O s U . 61. SOLD EVERY VVHERE. COMPTROLLE t 'b NOTIOE. TREASURY DEPAR TMENT _, OFFICE OF COMP. TROLLER OF CURRENCY; WARIEINGTON, March Seth, 1866. Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "THE NATIONAL BANE OF THE REPUBLIC ON PHILADELPHIA." in the city of Phllade,phia, in the county of Philadelphia. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the r e . quirements or the act of Congress, entitled' . . 4 ° act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Bonds, and toprovide for the Circula tion andltedemption thereof,".approved Trine 84.1864, 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. , Irow, thereyore, h er e ri certi fy ' Clarke. Comptroller of the Currency, do byhat " THE NATION AL BANE OW THE-REPUBLIC OF .PHILADEL PAIA," in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia; and State of Pennsylvania, is auttunized . to commence the.twaineSe Of 'Banking under the act aforesaid. In testimontrwhereof witneas myhand and F itiu .„} seal ofoffice,,this , th % pßßEmmr irtleth day of Mart AßKE b, 1868. z .l.Mh3ltztny.SCC I Comptroller. QOIIGHITIL—Chinete Sugar Cane Byrn handsome 1.7 article. for aale aNS: B. BB M.W.R & CO.. I South Delaware svonnp. WALNUTS AND ALMONDS.--New crop Grenoble TY Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, fbr sale by 3 B.BITEO3DIRds 00..-108 B. DthlwareAverate. RENGWALT & BROWN. On the preo:llm*i PETER T. WRIGHT, 214 Chestnut street, up stairs. RICHARD PENMAN'S Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, 439 Chestnut Street, PHELADELPHIA.. Established for the Sale of 17uadulter ated Liquors Only. Special Notice to Families I Richard Penistaes Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, irow so much recommended by the Medical Paw* for Invalids. El 25 PER DOZEN. (These Bottles hold one Pint.) The above being of the very beet rty. It tonal be It is deli t gred to I : llex paro cee iVtrecitt; without extra charge. Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,6o.olko. Warranted purW e t.ee allon lowestredtde rages; by the (BIAILPAGNES or the best brands =wed lowed ban Draught ther house. On and in Bottles, PURE GRAPE MICE. efo Th r Dys is is an excellent p article !Cr Invalids. It Is a gars cirrpesia. HAVANA CIGARS. OLIVE OIL, RAY Bt!, ELARDWINS &o London and Dublin Porter and Drown Stoat—M , oab and Scotch Ales. denial JUST OPENED, .IPenist an's Branch Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Bear Entrance on Bank street. ralan HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, J. 7._ I 3 U NTO N, 151 OM PUNT ST., NM AUNT. irra—ttention of the tra la 'solici ted St ie retto Thea chtdce de .fbx JOSEPH F. HUDVB" HI Arrant above WO= ILAIMIELAS-OldWand, 8 years al& ECIECRIMER-438.mpbell & elngle, &rade nal triple GragACrusoe & Bona, Rudolph, Topaz, Rleg and F. Valletta. Ish itT6-Valltte, Vlnho Velho RAW, Banton awl Renato Valente & Co., iny. Vintages ISht to 1258. CLARETS-Cruse Ma Freres and et..Ratephe Chat, una ean L VERMOUTH-Cr. Jourdan, Retie& ON AIIIBC&T-de Brun CHAMPAGNES -Vi a 's* Irron7_, _"Holden MeV de Venoge, Her Nalesty and Baal Minna and ,othes [smite brands. WHIELICY.—ChoIoe lots of old Fal ti lßoufbon " ••• ibr sale by B. P. mlinSM O.' • • .b.l • 1: .3, Tl` pI7KT-TT 7 7‘W - 0 1 1 PHILADELPHIA Window GLASS Warehouse, • 13EN3AMIN - HTSHOEMAKIKEI; AO** POh FRENCH PLATE GLASS oompernm. nalgaa on Noglich, French and German Window and Pistnre Glass And Looking Glass Plates MARTIIPSOIVRKB. OP American Window, Picture an Car Mau ornamental and Colored Glam. 205 and 207 North Fourth Street, BROWN & MAGEE, DILNUFACTURERB OF 1(\.1 0 a ' vige i..... " tr--- tet ---- ;_;'9 , cp B•lc - :11 C I riese • oN t w- f (--.:..,.°"""""'"' - •F logy 441 Q t p ' * RET\ "708 Chestnut Street, GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. swat CARTER STREET; And 141 DOCK MUM Manna. work ma l allwrtoola3s worosis an tided OWN PIOEL, SAUOZ% PAPER. 1:W 0 o it • PILADEL AND TEEN- • ,- - Tax H RA PHIAILROAD COMPANY s; . • SPECIAL NOTICE. •••s Change of time of departure of Lines for New , 'and Way places from Kensington , depot. , .• On and after TIGDAY. May let, 1866, the Mate of departure of Through and Way Linea from Kensington . •0 depot, will be as follows, viz: , • ---•c„ New York a; 11 A. 4.30 and 5.45 P. M. and 12 IL night, via Renalligion and Jersey City Pommes lines. Fare ti The 6.45 P. M. Line will run daily, all others, Sun days excepted. • • • t 7.30 and 11 A. M... 3, 8,80, 4.80, 5 and 6.45 P. IL, and 12 midnight, for Bristol, Trenton, ,to. At 7 A.M., 12 IL, 8, 4. 5 and 6 P. M., ibr Cernwells. ,•• Torrisdale, Honnesbing, Tacouy, - Wissinoming. Bridesburg, and Frankford, and at 10.15 A. M., firßristol, and BP. M. for Holmesburg, and Intermediate stations At 7.80 A. M. and 8.80 P. If. for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, •• Dunkirk, Canadaigua, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Roches ter, Binghav on. Oswego,. Syracuse ; Great Bend, Montrose, llkesharre, Scranton, Stroudsburg, • Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton. Lambertville, Fleur. thg to r n, n c l eTvngEaPst Mn. l o in Mauc n Cun i kA l w e h town. Bethlehem. &c. ASP. Id „for Lambertville and interniediate Stations,. - - Sjir Lines from New York andhia will' leaxe foot of Cortland street at 710 A. IL, 6 P. M., and 12 night, via Jeraty City and Kensington. • -,. apSO-It •W. B tIATM.LER,' Agexm. SCAMDEN AND:AKBOY R ATE -OAD AND TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL NOTICE. . a nd Ckanife °flame of : dep_arture of lines for New York way places. from Walnut street wharf. On and .. after '1 trESDAY, May 15t,1865. the time of departure of Through and Way Litint---frpn2 ;Walnut street,..Wharf will leave as follows: , ' • - . •. . FOR NEW YORK..: _.. --• ' „,, . At ,5 AM. Via Camden' and Amboy AOOOM. $2, - i. 8 " " .Camden and Jeree3r CitY. -MG • 886 ( 1 " 2 P.M. " 4 Camden and A:mboy Express, .300 . - , 5.20 " "', Camden to S. AmboPAnoom...Millir At 8 A.M., 2 and 5 . 50 P.M . - for Mount Holly, um. .. . - . Ville, Pemberton, and Vincentown. T b itvii% At 5 A.M. - and 2 P.M. for Freehold. ~' • . . -, -- , 1, , • At 5 ard 10 A.M., 12 M., 4680 ' and 7 P.X.fOr House,. Paimyra.B.lvertam Prograstr;Debtarol _'' . ' • . ty. Edgewater, Burlington, PlorenoeAl_rtbuttow4,„l2o.v.. : ,,.. , The te A.M. and 4P: L ines 'TPA: uleF4'.. u 1 x08 , 8 5% 18 ',0N4 44 : Trenton... , - air Linea tom New York for Pniladelph.K. ..... 3... wax.. - , 1, leave Pier No. 2North river. at 5 A.M.; 2 and. 4..‘H.5f.. - .. ~... Via Amboy and Camden, and from the foot of ,Osart. r:f.. II %. land street at 12 .51. and 4 P.M. via Jetne7 City and . -7 . 8 Camden. a • 80 -it WM. H GATZMER.Agent_. , . ECM/VI/EMMA T ATISE.-19VG0 Laths alicattzle by Z,A. - 130Vi Dira a VI, Duck iltreet FOR NEW YORK., Via Delaware and _Raritan Canal. - The Philadelphia and New York Expreso Steambo4t Company. Steam Propellers Propellers leave DAILY iron* FIRST WHARF below hEAMBETStreet, making e run in 24 HOURS. This Line connects with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct tO all points free of commission. • Freight received at lowest rates. WM. P. CLYDE do CO Agents, 14 South Wharv_ ,es NDPhila deAge ntlphia,t SAS. NA, , 117 Wall street. New - York. • FOR BOSTON. -• • Tai'. STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT FWT r _MOM' &d OH POBT EVIARY PIVE D. 4.1403 FROM. PIKE ST. WHARF___ PHILADELPHIA,AND LONG WHARF BOSTON. • The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will Satli:' from Philadelphia on Tuesday, May 1. at 10 A. M. m g , The su•Au . mi , ip NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will s from Roston on Friday, May 4, at 12 M. The line between Philadelphia and Roston Is nowt composed of the s ;•.„; A "CON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burtlum. ..- NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons barthen. ••• ARLES, Captain Boggs, 000 tons burthen. These substantial and well appointed steamship, will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be .received every daY, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with theit - goo . ds. • • ' For ight or paasage,Apply to' •Lif .ftY WOWS & 00., • imiqj 1:82 South .Delaware 1119111111% PHIMADELPHIA. RIGEEMOND AND NORFOLK STRAMEGLip COMPANY. The fine steamships of this Line Insure at - the lcrweal raters ant sail regularly from the Find Wharf allow r, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. At Noon, • Connecting with Railroads from Rlctuno Nanbllg and City Point, forming the most direct ron3g ion 011 South and Southwest.. For Sone, appig t freight O or mime, with excellent wx . : cum:Nim • • P. OLYDS di 14 North and Smith 'Wharves. ". v , NEW EXPRESS JANE TO easpeah AZEZ, ANDR and De Ia ES, Georgwareetown Canal an id fi= r. e ith at Alexandr_* Va., term the most direct route ftw.i.„ L.Yrtuhburg, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton ant i the Southwest. Steamers leave Find Wharf . above Narket slava irony Wednesday and Saturday at If IL Par freight apply to the agents, pain W. P. CLYD arthZ & 14 E What= .T. B. Davidson. Agent at Geonrettrong hL Marl Go., Agents at Alexandria. • 4 ilpfretP; - rt TEXAS LNE. FOR OA_LVESTON. ins Al Egeamship LODOwA, Hovey, Master, Will have immediate despatc.l FROM PIER. No. 23 EAST Rrvmat. An early day for sailing will be named. For freight or passage, apply to RD3HOP. SON &CO„ No. 105 Arch street. P. B.—Fre4bt for this Line sent to New York Swift-Sure Una ap23-tf IPAFOR NEW YORK.—'Philadelphia Shnurr Propeller Cempany—Despatch and Swift." via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 M. and 5 P. M., connecting with all tba Northern and Eastern Linen. For freight, which will be taken on terms, apply to mbletf war; BAUM a CO, No. 1,32 Booth Delaware avenue. TOW-BOXI LINE. .1103LATVARE and ORBISA.PZAKI -BOAT COMPANY. BARGES towed to and from PHILADELIGUA; HAEREME-GRAa BALTIMORE, WARRING% TON. and Smarme d pints. E YDE & I CR au ZinA s. N 0.14 Sm it h y Wtuirva3, Captain SORE LAIIGHLIE. Superintendent. - FOR t3AZI FRANCB3OO. ROBINSON'S CALIPORNLL CLIPPER LINE. BAILING REGULARLY AB ADVERTISED. Freight Ea this Line sent to New York by awl& Saxe Mae at reduced-rates. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship GRANITE ST E, Jacobs,der Ls new rauldp , loadi Comm at atier U Bleat Elver. This beantin. vessel to one the sharpest and best vessels now loading, and having a portion of her cargo on board with large engagements, win have quick despatch. For freight, apply to BISHOP, SON tic int= Arch streak a t FOR HARTFORD, CONN,. DIRECT, t, VIA DICLAwra.RE AND RARITAN ' t ADA,Daptain Eirconley. .will leave as above nowloading e t AILCIrs with despatch. For Trelgbt. dt.c., aPPI9 to Wal. N. Ba.MD a% 00.. In South Delaware avenue. IaFOR Y/lIII9HT OR CHARTER.—Ai Br. bark BATB:LEEN. Williams , master, 490 tons re. gister and e../2)0 bbla flour. Al Br. bark JANET, Smney, Duster s 259 tons regis ter and 9,000 bbia. flour. Al Br. bark BA.LTHABABA, Wilson, master, 294 B tons r Water and 3,500 bbls. flour. A 2, r. brig IDA, Timing, master, 210 tons register and 2,61 1 0 bbla, capacity. Apply to EDMUND A. SOITDEB 00., appDock street wharf. FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch.— The first class packet bark COBIIBO, Gibson„ • master having a large portion of her call en gaged, will sail as M feel above For balance of tor passage apply to PETER WEIGHT di SO 115 FOR ST. JOHN ~ N. B.—The first class ship , I [as= BRITISH LION. Mann. master, will sail for the above port on TUESDAY. May Ist. For weight or rummage, apply to PETER WRIGHT & SO.r. 8, Walnut street. ap2S-St ?. WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 M feet Lumber, to co-any timber from Denton, Md. to Wilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER" 18 N. Wharves. eon QHIP MARY RUSSELL Weeks, master, from S Liverpool, is now discharging under general order at Walnut street wharL consignees will _pLesse attend to tne reception of their goods. P.laf , WRIGHT d SONS, DS Walnut street, ap23.tf _ _ NOTICE—AII persons are hereby cautionedagainst. • Ai 111 trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark - LIZZIE MORROW, as no debts of their contraction, will tHir paid by captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT - St. BONS, Walmat street. ap1741- SHIP BRITISH LION, from Liverpool, is now discharging under general order at Shippen - street wharf. Consignees wffi please attend to the reception of their goods. PETEIB. WRIGHT BONS, 115 Walnut street. spier: A LL PEI3SONH ARE HEREBY CALITIONED t trusting any of the crew of the • ship- , ct. 131tIl ai rat s LION, from Liverpool. as no debts of their : contraction will be paid by the captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT & SONS. 115 Walnut street. &Mit' ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTION= • /1. against trusting any of the crew of the Sr. bark ; DIRCCAN,Irom Liverpool. as no debts of their can traction W RI G HT paid by the captain Wit.ees, ?ITER A. SONS.IIS Walnu apiztr ' NOTICE—JUI pensona are hereby . cautioned . 1.• trusting any of the crew of the like: bark GOB 421lbson, master. from Liverpool, as no dente Of their - . contraction will be d the captain or Co.. e t a,s • zlc.i; ran e : s• BONS W .nt a • -• TAS. Et. SHlBlDLEatmooecoor-ter.loll3l A wr. dr BON% id Abia alrens, No. 81/0 NorthDELAWARIC venue, Philade. *a& done In the beet manner and on toe laWeet ' and moat favorable term, and warranted to adV•paei ' Proticalaz attention elven to rroalrini. - , T.ll3lll.lf.ELIAlbt UdIJUDJEIe ' * e A •