THE CITY. Histoby op Oity DißE<ixoßTfie.—la. connection with tbe appearance of the new City Direc toij. a sketch ot the items relative to the lirnt aud to j*ubt*«-«)uent ditecloiltu nmy nut be oat of place. We him rtmtuK xliat thu mm toning sKiva Qf Union Dave published dirtctoi tee vi the names aud residences or citizens with all other matt era pertaining to the business, amusement, administration, etc., of the city, fur several 3 ears. The** here not been regularity issued, intervals t>f a year, and eveu of two years* having elapsed !u soais «-T The ctxiepj t>«wwn The appearances of rne*e T.^inm-n, The directoi ice of New York city, particularly* are iucor lectand deficient. The directory of Boston is simply a collection or bueiutss advertisements. Here we have a city guide as thorough and complete as it is possible to Lave. Philadelphia public JuJextM lo Ul4 AUIUAJ Alii jiui suits of the citixen« have been published with much regularity since the year 1793. The first year lu which a directory was produced was 1785, at which period the bittiness wad commenced with such earnestness that two slMjpot volume* wm-* published, one being gotten up by STraclS YYblte, and tbe other by an eccentric old gentte (nan named Captain John ttaepherson. The volume pub lished by the latter was about as odd as its author was, and collectors ot such literary relics now held an odd copy of W bite #r filacphereon to be worth almost or unite its weight in gold. The first directories ere scarcely more than primers in appearanct, in comparison with the more modern times, •and they bear abent the same relation to them iu respect to bulk, Ac , as tbe Philadelphia or that day bore lo the present wide-spread and populous city. The success of iLe «srliesl contribut «m lo PluloJelpluß illieciory lllo* ratnre dof s not seem to have been encouraging, judging from the fact that six years were suffered to elapae bufor they were followed by a successor. In 1701, Mr. Cle ment Biddle published a directory, and at the sama timi lie uumbeirJ «f the eliy, whiiib, hi fare tha time, had not been numbered at all. or, if Mliubsfdil, It was done at raiidcm, ami each housekeeper stuck s"cn combinations of figures upon his property as suite*! his tumor or convenience. The numbering of Mr. Bid dle coxdiutieJ in until the prpa*nt oxcollnnt ay stem of allotting one hundred for each wjuaro was devised by 31r. John McAllister, Jr., and established by City Councils. In 1792, no directory was published, but in 1793 and 1794 Mr. James Hardie brought out directories. 1n'795 Edmund Hogan pub plisbed a directory winch was got ap Matt A fIUHAIU ftUH- Tbe streets were given it, regular order, the iiawu of residmia were printed according to their locality, without regard to alphabetical order. There was also nu index to the whole. Tho book furnishes a curious TBIIOraUH dt the Jiutnrn and business pursuits of the housekeepers of that time. The system wuuia oe entirely juipiftcticable at preeent, Thomas Stevens published it directory in 1796. Comolius W. Stafford supplied the city’s wants in that respect from 1797 to 3SOI. Janies Robnmou followed suit from 1802 to 1811 J*hn Adanu Pavion published ft di rectory in 1813, B. T. Kite in 1814. 1815 was missed, posfcibly iu couHequenneof the war with England. James Robinson was the local directory m iker for 1816 and 1817, and in the last year he had a rival Iu ldwird ItaYie, Yflio piroiißhal an 9pp9§iti9B volume. John Adams raxton resumwi bis directory tn 1818 and 1S19: Edward wmtelj brought onaout in 1829; McCarty & Davis published similftr works in 1321 and 1822; Robert Desilver in 1823 and 1824; Thomas Wilson j u 18S5: Robert l>«ilvtr again from 1828 to 1817; 1826, 2927, 1832, 3534, and 1936, being dh«eb*r»leas for some reason. In 1837 Mr McElroy entered the field as a com petitor to Mr. Peril ver, and he has domed out a yearly directory ever since that time. Id 1860 Mr. 8. E. Cohen aho published a directory; be has not since renewed the fuierpri*#. There aru dirwuory* cullictnrs ju.tt ftg Lhera are autograrb-buuters aud gatherers of cuius. There are but few complete sets of Philadelphia directories in existence, and ih*ir fortunate owners are as proal of them as ever Inbliogrupber w»a of his library of literary cfldities. The Appointment of Supervisors.— The Chief Conunisrioner ot Highways has forwarded to the Mayor a number of names from each ward, from Mhldi nuiu.pvUt.rrt urn to bo telecUd Although tb» names have been submitted, yet no eelucliona will bn made l,y the Mayor until tbe Ist of July, the time at which the terms of the old supervisors expire. The names submit ted are as follows: Ist McUulley. Charteß Rich, Henry Hoover, Jr., John Hay, James Elliott, and Thomas Lee. 2d Ward Win. B. Quigley, Thomas Roach, and David Barter- _ , „ 8d and 4th Wards—Miles Burk, James Magner, and l§Ti Fort. Bth and 6th Wards—M. 5. Farrell, Daniel Barr, and Martin Billockey. 7th and 8m Wards—John Hockter, Bernard Mullen, and Chsrles Logue. „ „ a 9th and UJlh Wards—John A. Daley, Wm. Farris, and Edward ifiilvy. 11th and 12th Wards—Benj. Kelley, John Apple, and Cbailea Abel. 13th and 14th Wards—Pierce Hess, Dennis Heenan, and Andrew AUot»ndtr. . , , lolb \Ymil—E(U»tfl and John H. Springtr. 16th and 17ih Watde—Arthur Bell, Amos Bobbins, and John Quinn. _ 18th Ward— Georgeßotan, Edward Thomas, aud wm. Albertfon. _ 19th Ward—David Ittwrtha, 7#inw Jos. Fitlow. 20th Ward William D. Slaw, Michael Srmillen, Chas. John Heisley, George Kohl, and George Bick- J)s{D, 2lßt YVatd —A«3»m String, Francis ft- Mower, Godfrey Ha7.fl, Bichard Bivking, Arthur McKeraan, and James Greenwood. „„ T , „ 22d Ward —Eli Rover, Jonathan Wolf, Jo*eph Na fiej. George Sbiugcl. flirwa BowftWi »“4 J»m es Hahi man, 23d Ward—Andrew Dehaven, Daniel Harkins, Ru dolph Buckius, S Lafeters, J. B. Myers, Edward T. £wope, Christian Snyder, Charles Aiburgor, and David Maguire. 24th Ward—ThomAs OUbert, William M. Leech, Pa trick Lambert, James Jones, James McConnell, Thomas fcupplee, George Gamber, John Colin, and Samuel Alex wsder. As there are several names submitted from each ward, from which only odo person is selected, the contest for thP position is 1n mo«t cmcs close and qml# ejcjl9n^. GTrom the time ihe list is forwarded to the Mayor until the appointments are made, he is daily besieged with the numerous applicants and their many friends. Frofosals fob the Nett School- BOUSES —The bide for the new school-houses, iu Fifth street, below Washington, have been opened by the Pro j erty Committee of the Board of Coutrul, in the pre*euce if tbs School Committee of Councils. The amount ap jroprialed for the erection of the new building Dy tua tidinance of 1661, is #15,000. The bids were as follows: Tin roof. Gravel roof. 514,865 @14.335 Morton & Sharp. 0hu1LCariDiui................ H. 210 13 uO Geo. J. Wagner...... I4,!)89 14,3*3 J.M. Stuart 14,892 "Win. Birnoy, A. Caeely.... I. E. 81ieu..... J£d. Bafsoydfr. Jno. F. Gal)... Robert Gordon. Y. G. St ret ton, Jv.L. Harri)..* 17,890 .... The contract was awarded to Robert Gordon, who was the lowest bidder, the committee dutermiaiug also to have a tin roof upon the bulldinu. Id March last, the erection of new school honses in tbo lighteeLtb ana Twentieth sections was awarded to Michael Hill, who wa» tbe only r.iddfcr, witbin the limit of tbe appropriation for ttese building©. H© bid tor tb© Eighteenth-ward echool-huus© Sri,Boo, the appropriation beiTg 87,000, and for tbe Twentieth*ward senool-house 510,92 C, tbe appropriation being 811,000. Failing to furniehiris 6ecnriiiep, tte Board of Control again adver for pro*ws6&le the e>eetion of the dehool-houaa in the Twentieth section, omitting some of the specifica tions, in order that the whole work bid for might be Trought witbin tbe appropriation as required by the crdinance. These bids were also opened yesterday, and ■were as follows i James M. Stewart $13,545 26 Xldridgo & Stewart 11,660 00 Charles H. Carman 11.590 00 Jacob 'Weinuan 10,7( 0 00 Stacy Reeves 11,890 00 We are uot advised as to what action the Property fida/ ’TEJy J?k ? a on thoao tinbracing the whole work. PaKADE or THE ONE-HUNDRED-AND THIRTEENTH REGIMENT.— ieaterday morning} the <Jne-buiidrtd-arHl. thirteenth Begimeiit, Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Twelfth Cavalry,) made a street parade, find looked unusually tine. Jhe men were all uDiformol and partially aimed, hut were not mounted. The troops made a very creditable display notwithstanding the rain. The following to a correct list of •fficera of the regiment: Colonel—Lewis B. Pierce, Bradford county. Lieutenant Colonel—Jacob Kohler, Philadelphia. Kirrt Msjor—Drilub Titus, Warren county. Second Major—James A. Congdon, Lancaster county. Third Major—Wm. Ball, Juniata county. Regimental adjutant—Geo. W. Henrie, Tamaqua. First Battalion Adjutant—H. C. Pulte, Philadelphia county. Second Battalion Adjutant—G. B. Hammer, Warren county. Third Battalion Adjutant . Hagtoabtal D. fieakiri, Phi ladelphia county. Surgeon— Job. D. Shoales, Philadelphia county. Assistant SLrgeoz.—R. B. Oruice, Philadelphia comity. Chaplain—George H. Hammer, Warren county. Sergeant Major—Tracy O. Hollins, Bradford county. Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant—Parley Coburn, Bradford county. Hospital Steward—George W. Seibert, Philadelphia county. Company A—Charles A. Prelie, captain. Company R—S. B. King, lieutenant commanding. Company C—John Ehreoberg, captain. Company D—David Scbortz, captain. Company E—Jacob Herzog, captain. Company F—David W. J mkinß) lieutenant command* Jug. Company G—Adam Hartman, captain. Company H—John B. Fisher, captain. Company I—E. G»rry, captain. Company K—N. Payn, captain, Company L —George Russell, captain, Company H—William Linton, captain. Building Improvements.—The com* leg MMon will vUe«m ike e-ecil»n of xnaajr new and handsome structures in our city. The fiurd mansion, at the southwest corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets, will shortly be demolished. In its place will rise three stores, in the Italian style of architecture, each having a front of tblktP-thrSe fe4fc. They will he five stories highland w ill extend Lack to Sansom street, a distance o> two hun dred and thirty leet. The corner store has been already leased by Messrs, Howell A Brothers, dealers la wall paper. The work on the new sugarbOUSP ftt the foot Of Sbippen ptreet is being carried on with great activity Consider able difficulty was experienced in securing a good founda tion, the river having at one time flowed over the site of the new building. The grain tanks at the elevator, on Washington street *fcbatf, AfiftUlitd. Tb&s Ar*m.idy fifty feet la L-i s bt, And about eighteen feet in diameter. There is a manifest Impropriety in calling them ♦* boilers, n as no fire, water, orfsteam will be used In connection with them. TbonewP. E. Church of St. Paul, at Chestnut Hill, which was began Iml fill is approaching completion. It ]b built in Goihic style, with a front of forty .three feet, and a depth of eighty-three feet. It will be ready for tervice in about three months. The pastor is the Rev. Sir. Gillinger, formerly of Norristown. A number of new building, haw keen contracted fer iotbericinitj #f Her piantown. The Bights op Highways — ln a case of assault and battery it volving the rights of public highways, recently tried. Jud** Thompson ih» dullowltig dear and Sensible statement upon the subject* The man who owns or occupies a house has a right to the use of half the street in front thereof, subject, how ever, to the restriction of the right of way. The owner lifts every other right to occupy and nae the street, that •Gobi not interfere with the right of way. But in this right it cannot be said that a carriage or a cart shall not atop on the street, or in front of his property : yet no one Las a legal right to stop in front of any mau ; s property, f*> m to interfere with th? business or plearore of tbs > occupant* If an 07 si emeu or a drayman atop before a man’s house or store, ana interferes with the business, the owner or occupant has a right to move him away. This, however, does imt. iuterfero with an oysterman or other mU Lfo » nytit w She Street a rciwoaaOiw length of time; but he should remove when freanested to -do so, if heinteifries with the business of the occupant. To take hold of a horse’s bead, to remove him from premises so occupied, is no cause for assault and battery; '4ki« alone would i>6t* JUfillfy tLe owner or driver of the Itorse in striking the mover, nor bas the mover any right to commit an assault and battery upon the owner of the hone in order to remove the obstruction. Philadelphia in the Swamps.—Our townsmen somotimes turn up in odd places. The steam host Be £oto last week, while rescuing several families from a sinking fiatboat, in Tennessee, picked up, in a state J.iorOeriog'UpOD Btarratlon, one WllH-m 9k boiler-maker from Philadelphia, who ran away from Memphis latt winter to avoid Confederate service, and hid in the swamps and bayous. He has lived there ever since, and would probably so have ccontinued, had not Ike flood drlvon kim oak. Our people here bad supposed Roberts to be an officer In the rebel army. Another gentleman has just arrived here from Secessia—viz: Mr. William P. Delany, a Philadelphian, but for the past two years a resident of JncL Kwvllle, Flax Ui* 7 wkere lie wm BoperlnienJeni of tbe gas works. Upon the evacuation of Jacksonville by the Union forces, he states that from eighty to a hundred cf tbe male residents, who had avowed Union sentiments, had to leave,, taking tlitir wives and children with them, htil* abandoning all their effect*, a* the Gceernmani vessel would not hold them. The subsequent abandon ment of the town by the United States forces caused much depression among the Union people, who were, no doubt, made to suffer for the sentiments the? ox preswri white the city under the protection of the American flag. Tllf. CONFISCATION ifLEA NOT EfFEO TUAL.—Yesterday, before Judge Hare iii the Dnlrict Court, ;lip cnee of Davis ys Maupay came up. an action on two Mil* of exchange for $1,999 each Thn defence AtUiuptod to obtain a eonlimiaijop. and mi affidavit of the brother, of the defendant was read, setting forth that the defendant wag a resident of Louisiana at the time of. tbe passage of the Secession ordiuauce of that State, aud stil! continues to reside there; that shortly after the pii*- bbec or (he ordinance an net wag pasted by the L*£iil*« turn confiscating to iu urn all debts duo to citizims of tho United States, and prohibiting their payment under neavy penalties; that the defendant was kuowti to be a Union man, and that fact, together with th© fcuowledj** of hU hftTing troflinera transactions with the North* rendered him an object of suspicion, and for the sane or preserving his own personal safety he was obliged to decliue payiug his indebtedness to Northern creditors. Judge Hare stated that the afli lavit set Ibrth no grounds of defence to the claim, aud did uot at all eutiu* the defendant to a continnance* or show any roannu vnr the plaintiff should not have a juUgnnut. The case was •hen proceeded with, and resulted in a verdict for plain tiff for the amount claimed. Day of Thanksgiving PGR ?SI EMANCIPATION OF SLAVERY.—At M nnmnitflT lull and harmonious business meeting of the ruth Bap tist Church, corner Eishteeuth aud Spring Gacdsn at,., /formerly S»nsom *tr«u,) this city, on Monday ennui*, tho XBtli, tho pooler (Mr. Simiuoun) offered the rollowlog rrCOIUMO »nO -Mol. w.,4 ildittlMaUil* adopted, and ordered to he printed: In view of the wonderful goodness of God to our cation, in so making Christianity effectual up m the hearts of the people, aud iu so influencing the minds of cur ruler* at Wa*ktu«toii tlUi Ad Adi has b44H Blit fed the system of human slavery iu the District of <3oluoibUj Aud, moreover, iu view of the fact that the Preei dtul has recommended* and Congress has adopted, the recommendation of offering pecuniary compensation in order to rid Did inUbiff df ililS fiAWMfttl Alld dktlWbillg elemect of evil 1 therefore, Resolved, That we recommend the members of this Church and congregation to devote Friday, the 9th day May proximo, as a day on which, in all closets, and at all onr family altars, special thanksgiving no inarie to onr Heavenly Father forth«*oHigu-»i niu-sms*, and that the meeting on the evening of that day os «le* voted to the same object. JOHNS LUNGREN, Clerk. JAMB 3 B. Simmons, Moderator. Sale of Real Estate, Stocks, Ac.— Messrs. Thomas & Sons sold yesterday, at the Exchange, at twelve o’clock noon, the lollowing real estate and stock s * l ©bar*. Pamirs &hA Mfluhauiftii’ Land and Building Association, >222.50—51. 112 50. . 20 shares Perseverance Building Association, 85 — £lOO. . • . £690 Union Mutual Insurnnco Co. scrip, 20 pot cent shares ShamoKin and rottsYiue Baiiroaa Co., ®i2— ££76. _ . _ rt 60 >liares Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, £so— "l share Point Breeze Park Asa »ciation-*lO5. 1 do rio do do *lOO. 15 shares Westmoreland Coal Co , 81Q—ftlrO. §0 do do do SI0 —SaQO. 5 shares Logan County Mining Co . #107—5535. 2 shares Ocean Steam Navigation Go., #6O—Sl2O. S shares Pennsylvania Academy fide Arts, ®I2»00«*» shares Mercantile Library Co.. S3—#l6. Two-story brick dwoliiug, No. 710 Marshall street, 16 feet frout—S3,4lo. Modern itiflifcUCVi Brown etreet r 1. feet front-54 5 300. , „ Lands of the Barclay Railroad and Coal Company— £9,Boo. Interesting to Debtors anp Cre ditors.—we revive the fuel, not zmerally ltnown, that a few days siuce Judse Woudwsinl, o< the Bupraino Court of this State, pronounced a deci~nm de< luring that the Btay law of the State, passed in May, 1801, is ua constitutional. mainly for tho reason shat is tnahei the right of a judgment-crulitnr to have execution against his debtor dependent on tile agreement of amsjority of the creditors whose demands exceed two-thirds of the debtor’s entire iudebteoueßS, and imposes uo limit to the stay which the majority of the oreoiWrs m»r »K"*> No (junction islelt to the court, and tno creditors as aforesaid may oxtend the stay iudehnitely. Bible Society Anniversary.—The thirtieth EnoiversErr of the LilWrtlfilßiblfl Sfl* c:ety war held last evening in tbo Fourth Baptist Church, at Fifth and Buttonwood Btroets. Tho exercises were conducted by tho Rev B Jeffrey, pastnr of the church, aud addresses were delivered by >he l»*v. Dr. Braiaerd and others, Tbo apmiai report shows th»t 200 Bibles have been aiatrionted owing vn© year, x&© treasu rer 1 a report shows tbe receipts of the society tohave been £240 95, and the expenditures £214.70, leaving a bidence on hand of £26.25. Stockholders in Corporations In dividually RESPONSIBLE —ln the case of Higby against John Kvana and the Puiladelphi* Coal Oil Com limy yesterday, the abate principle was tUYvivped, Jt w»B an action on a prouiitsory nute or me company, for the purpose of making John Evans, a stockholder of the company, liable for the debt, as is prtvided for by certain acta of Assembly relating to the liability of stockholders cf manufacturiDfl and mining comDuniesi for certain dneges of debts. A verdict wns takon for the plainiitT, nuliject to certain points or law, as to the liability of the defendant. Payment of Water Kents.- — The time for the payment of water rents without the addi tional per centage is rapidly drawing to a close, and, aa a consequence, there is a perfect rush to the office of the Register. Yesterday morning there was quite a long line of individuals awaiting patiently their turn to settle Upl imd lb© cl«rtSß to the ©dice ail tal abaul an meet business as they could conveniently aUemt to. Runaway and Accident.— A pair of multi, attached to a wagon, ran away on Monday af lemooD from Jefferson avenue and Moore eireot> Tho driver of the vehicle was inn over and quite severely in jured. A horse attached to a dray belonging to Massey & Cot lina took fright on Mouday afternoon at Fifth and *W#ftbiTlntOn BVrwtSi and dwtied hpOD :h? eidowttllc, vrher* considerable damage was dono property. No person was injured, although several made narrow escapes. Philadelphia Nurses atYorktown, —The following volunteer nurses have already left this city fr Yorhtown: C. C. A. Crawford, M. D.} P. G. Eattwick, James Rea, J. Charles Andrews, 31 D.; A. R Gray, 31. D { Bev. W. O. Stitt, G. W. Clampit, Ohartes Carpeuter, 0.8. Bolmftn, M. M.McAllister, James Oress, Albert H. Menhovr, Joseph McCord, Jumea T. Bryan, M. C. Paul, John B. Cooper, Jesse A Harry, William F. WooUey, M. D.; John H Babcock, James B. Biases. . 15,739 15,161 . 15,270 14.620 .. 14,733 ... 14.497 .... .. 15,500 15,000 .. 13,985 13.510 16 ; 300 16,750 Elmira and Williamsport Kail- ROAD. A naeetrpg of the stockholders of the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad Company, -»t the JBxchauge, was called for noon yesterday. At that time about a gentlemen bad aasnublefl, but as the object of the niettiDg vm not w* t!i e rs m*bw4 I? b “ ”9 person to taHw the initiative in tbo organization, those in attendance gradually retired uutil the romn was entirely vacated. Of course, do meeting was held. Her Name.— The little girl who was run over and killed on Monday, as stated, was a daugh ter of Mr. Fred, Reinholm. The driver of the wagon -was arrested, and locked up at the Seventeenth-ward station-house, to await the ©oronor’s inquest. The pa rents of the deceased child reside in tha rear of No. 864 Fourth street, below Poplar. Beligious Newspaper.— The organ in this city of the Unitea Presbyterian Church) ihe Christian Insiruclori h»a pasauu from (be editorial charge of Rev. Drs. Dales, Cooper, and Arnold, and will in future be edited by the Rev. J. B. Scouiler, formerly Ol VTObmufiiw. at V New Nose Carriage, —Thg PJweni* Hose Company will house a new hose carriage this after noon, and in the evening wilt celebrate the-event’-by a grand supper. Most of the activo members of this com pany are in the anuy. The Manayunk Factories.—All the Manajunk cotton and woollen mill* are now in opera tion except one, although the amount of work in some of lk«m is rather limited. Tbe Goremmeat co-n trace j bare for the most part been fulfilled. The Iron-clad Frigate.—The work bf pl&tibg the iron dad stoAtn i = igaU, at Kensington, having be*n nearly completed, the workmen are now en gaged in makiog preparations for the launch which will take place next week. New School House.—lt is in eon temptation by Councils and the Board of Control to pro vide for an additional school building in the Fourteenth ward. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. JOHN E. ADDIGKS, I THOMAS S. FEBNON, J Coumitt&b or thb Month. SAMUEL B, STOKES, \ LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Sbip Tuecarora, Dnnlery Liverpool, April 38 Ship Fanny Fern, Gann ..London, soon Bbip Londonderry, soon Bark Alex McNeil 50mer5....... Belfast, soon Bark Zeph>r, Small .Cork, seon Brig Alice Maude, Edge! .Cieufuegos, April 28 Brig Victoire, Morrell.... DamerarA. soon Brig Breeze, Outerbridge Barbados, soon fichr Isabella Marla, Wall St Thomas, soon Bchr Aim Carlet, Cat let St Kitts and St Barts, soon FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, April 30,186‘J. BUN RISES. * 2-SUN SETS 52 HIGH WATER..,*. 3 2 ARRIVED. Sc hr Ttlegraph, Nickerson, 5 day* from Provincetown, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Selir Joseph Maxfield, ClArit, 4 days fuM !* ballast to captain. At 3 P M. on Monday, off Reed? Island, aaw sbip Holyhead, from Liverpool, at anchor. CLEARED. Stfinrtrip Saxon* Baker, Boston, H Wmion Sark Zephyr, Small, Dublin, A G Caitell A Go. Brig Seclo, Wooster, Gientaegos, Stewart, Carson A Co. Bcbr Ann Carlet, Oarlet, St Kitts, Levering A Co. Sc hr Alice Maude, Bdgetfc, Cienfuegos, Madeira A Ca> ted a. Schr Harriet Fuller* Ifiwaiitop* Gloucester* 1 A Sqq* der A Co. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, DfeU April flB. The barks Ella, for Barbados! White Wing, and Thos. Haliett, for Laguajra; brig E H Filler, for Key West; three brigs, names unknown, and about 50 schooners laden with coal and hay, with steamer Albany, went to IU this mej*nlii£. Wibd I. Uoivihs & mkrong brees«. Tours, Ao. JOHN P. MARSHALL. The following boats from the Union Canal naned into the Schuylkill Canal to day, hound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: M M Shuman, grain to Jas Perot A Bro; American Eagle, rye to D B Fisher; Bastian A Brnuer, lumber to P A J C Pennell; Q B Irwin, bark to Darling A Price, Wilmington. F< Ship v w Brune, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York on Monday. s»bij» y fh®r* b « l ix?*Qe, cleared at New To* k, on Men* day, for Glasgow. Ship Star, Thomas, cleared at Boston 28th inst. for Bombay. Sbip Havelock, Young, for Ship Island, sailed from Poston 28th Inst. Bark M J Cotcord, Colcord, hence at Key West 17th Ir.st. and remained 20th. Bark Kanaha, Ohattin, hence at Key West 20th Inst, arr 18th. Bark Fred Leanlg- fiaxiaer, sailed from Hoy 19tb fret. for Sagua la Grande. Bark H 8 Fisk, Fisk, sailed frem Key West 14th inst. for 6agua la Grande. Brig Mary Alvina, Humes, hence at Key West 17th Jsfct. and remained SOik. brig Mary E Milliken, Norden, hence at Key West 16th inst. and remained 20th. Brig Judge Blaney, CoQmbs, called from Key West 14th inst. for Sagua la Grande. Brig Col N Coggins, Coggim, hanoo at Key West 17th lust, and remained 20th. % . Brig Francis J King, Furber, sailed from Key West 18th inst for Mataozas. Brig Wappoo, Wilkinson, hence at Key West 17th lush and remained 20th. Brig John Pierce, Norden, sailed front Key West 17th inst for Cardenas. Brig Sami G Adams, Godfrey, hence at Key West 17th inst. and was to port 20th. gchr Marino. Godfrey, hence at Key West 17th inst; and was in port 20th. Schr S L Crocker, Presbrey, from Taunton for Phila delphia, at Taonton26th inst. MARINE DftEiiUeMCEi st TiLiosara. (Correspondence of the Press.) BEADING, April 26. MEMORANDA. FOR SALE AJSD TO LET. TO mSTIIiLBBS. Th« DISTILLERY Blown w “>• “PHOENIX.” wd fonnerly owned end oocupied by BABUL. BHVTH, Iw. Bltantßd on TWKNTT-TUIBP, between BaO* u j VINE Street*, PhitaflelpUA, O»p*oiiy 000 hniOi** day, i* now offered for aaie on reaeonable and aooom modatinKtenna. I* in good running order, and ha* all Iho modern in,proven,ante. An Artesian well on the pre mlßM mrnlßhM an unruillug supply of gwo, po™ v“«' Addree* Z. LOCKE A GO., No, 1010 MARKET Street Philadelphta. foM-dtf TO RUNT A wGll-furiiikhed Kaconnlry Ileuse, of moderate riae. The ground* In clude Flower, Kniit, and Vegetable Gardena, an Orchard, a pleasant grove, through which a iltUe brook flows, and pasture grounds for the us© of two cowl. It is situated a mile aud a hair (rum UM Ywhlfomi Statiua, NurthFwn sylvania Railroad. Inquire 1616 i»OOUSC Street, , ap7-mwf tf I OUSE TO LET, GERMAN- El. TOWN.—A Stone Cottage in the lower part of Ger rm-Titown, Cfirnmnniling H *pltJLlilJ view of li»« BUrroUnJ ing country, within 160 yards of Turnpike, and three minutes walk of two stations on Steam Railroad. Apply to GKORGE JUNEIN, Esq., southeast comer SIXTH and WoIbNUT Stroetß. ap!B-18i» m FOR SALE OR TO LET—Pour Housos, on the west side of BROAD Street, bolow Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corneT Ot NINTH and SANSOM Streets. rah26-tf «* TO LET—A beautiful COUN* Z TP.T-PLACJB, of 10 acres, on the west side of FRONT* Street road, above Hart lane, within ten mi nutes* walk of the Franklbrd and Southwark passenger cars. Possession early in April. Apply at the floffth west corner NINTH and SANSOM, second story. tnb23-tf LE6AL TTNITEO STATES. EASTERN DIB - TBICT OF rESNSYLVANIA. SC T. TUE PRESIDENT OB’ THE UNITED STATES, TO TBE MdR'HAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The Diftrict Court of the United State* In and for the Eastern District or Pennsylvania, lightly and duly proceeding on a Libet, tiled in the name of the VhiVed State* of America, hath decreed all person* in general V lio have,or pret«uri to have, any ri*ht, or in terest m seven hundred and ninety-three barrels of Rosin, one hundred and thirty-six casks of Rosin, and seventy one thousand dressed Shingh-s, taken and seized by the Naval Forces of the United States, lu the Sounds of North Carolina, under thn command of Flua* Officer J. 0. Rowan, at Newborn, on the River Neuae, in the said State of North Carolina, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, aud to the effect hereafter ex* urtKaed, (justice ao re miring). Ytm are therefore cliargtd aud atiictiy enjoiued and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these preaonta in at least two of the daily newspapers printed &Dri published in tho City of Philad lphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer , yen do rooniah and cite, or cause to be'monieht-a and cSta-d, porexnpfcorlly, all peraoiaa la general wlio have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or Interest in the said seven hundred and ninety-three barn Is of Rosin, one hundred and thirty-six caskß of Ro sin. and seventy-one thousand dnssed Shingles, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CADWAIiADEfL the Judge of the said court, at Ihe District Court room, iu the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents, if it be a cou T t day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of haariiig causes, then arc there to or in dna form of law, a Teowna «le aud lawful excuse, ir any xtiey have, why seven hundred and ninety-three barrels of Ro sin, ore hundred and thirty-six casks of Rosin, and seventy-one thousand dressed bhingles should not be pro pound'd to belong, at tbe time of the capture of the same, to Ibe enemits of tbo United dtatee, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemna tion, to be adjudged and condemned as good aud lawfal prizes; and further to do aud receive in this behalf as to juetice shall appertain. Aud that you duly intimate, or cause to Le intimated, uato all persons aPoreaiMtl, rally, (to whom by th© tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful can*© to tbe contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudieft* tion on tho said capture, and may pronounce that the said seven hundred and ninety-throe barrels of Rosin, one hundred and thirty-six casks ef Rosin, and seventy one thousand dressed Shingles did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United StAtcß ei America, atid as "OoJb of AAAHAI/-S, 41! otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condem nation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather coutnmacy, of the persons so cited and intimated iu anywise notwithstanding, and that you duiy certify to the District Ootirl whit s*<Sii tll&ii (i 4 in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN OADWALADBE, Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this twenty sixth day of APRIL, A. D. 1862, aud in the eighly aisth *44* Aft h 6 of the 9aid United States. ' ap29-3t G. R. Clerk Dlatriot Court. UNITE! STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PfiHt*SYIiY4MA, SOT. TBE PRESIDENT OF TIIE DNITBT> sSTaxisg, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: „ , a A WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States Id ard for the Eastons Distill of PetoiflylfAttift, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the Unitid States of America, hath decreed ail persons in general who have. 01 pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in t* n hundied and ten barrels of Rosin, and one hundred and eighteen casks oF Roi-in, taken and seized on tbo 14fb rin? or March, 1&6-S, tbe Vorceg of tho United States, in the Sounds of North Carolina, uuder the command of Flag-Officer J. 0. Rowan, at Newbern, North Carolina, to be monished, cited, and called to judg ment, at the time aud place underwritten, and to the effect ©vyrtMid, (jusliDa so reauiriflfl.) Tou are therefore charged, ftnd strictly enjoiued and com. manded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daiiy newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer i sou do mouish and cite or iauae to he mouielied aud cited, peremptorily, all persons iu gene ral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or in terest iu the taid ton hundred and ten barrels or Rosin, aDd one huudred and eighteen casks of Rosie, to appear before the Hon. JOHN OABWALADEIU the Jadge of the said Court, at the District Court room. In the city of Philadelphia, on (he TWENTIETH day after publica tion of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of bearing causes, then and there to aho», or allege, in due fOltn Of law, ft reasonable aud lawful exenao if any they have, why the said ton hundred aud ten barrels of Rosin, and one hundred and eighteen casks of Rosin, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of tbe Bame, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of thoii enemies, or otherwise, liable aud subject to condom* cation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive io this beha’f as to justice shall appertain. And that yon duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally, (to whom by the tenor of these presenrs it is also intimated.) that if they Bb»U uot appear »i the time aud place above mentioi cd, or appear and shall not show a reasonable aud lawful cause to the contrary, (hen said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjadica ticu on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said toxt hundred and ton bftrieU of And hun dred and eighteen casks of Rosin, did belong, at the time of (he capture of the same, to the enemies of the United ‘States of America, and goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condem tloo, to b 4 Adjudged end condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persona 00 cited aud intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to tho said Di-trict Geurt what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Wilsdsfl the Hcuorabls JOHN OADWATiADRR, Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this twenty fifth day of APBI £», A. D. 1862. and in the eighty-sixth year of the Inotpenaence of the said United States. •roe o* a. R. FOX, Clerk District Court, TTNII ED STATES, EASTERN DIS- U TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCT. THE PREBIDJNT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING; WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a libel filed in the name of the United States ot AmeriOßt hath decreed all persona in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in nine hundred and fourteen barrels of Rosin, one hundred and three casks of Rosin, and eighty-three barrels of Turpentine, taken and seized on the 14th day of March, 1862. by the naval forces of the United States, in the Sounds of North Carolina, under the command of Flag Officer J. C. Rowan, at Newbern, North Caro lina, to be monishtd, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter MJjM>ea«£d, (jtuti££ 6A Y&U AM ttUMfAPA charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that, by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelli - StnctTi yon do monish and cite* or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said nine hundred and fourteen barrels of Rosin, one hun dred and three casks of Bosin, and eighty* three barrels of Turpentine, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CAD- W'AliAbnn, iLe Judge of the ,»ld Court, at the Dis trict Court-room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the T \VENTIETH day after publication of these preseuts, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day follow ing, botween the usual boure of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege* in due form of law, a reasonable BLtl lawful excuse* it ai y they have* why the said nine hundred and fourteen barrels of Rosin, one hundred and three casks of Bosin, and eighty-three barrels of Tur pentine should not be pronounced to belong, at tho time of the capture of the same* to ths enemies of Upi{e4 States* and as Goods of their enemies* or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation* to be adjudged and con demned as good and lawful prizes; and farther to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate* or canee t* be intimated* unto ail ptnonß aforesaid, generally * (to whom* by the tenor of these presents, it is also Intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary* then said District Court doth intend and wiU proceed to adjudication ou the said capture* and may pronounce tbat tbe said nine hundred and fourteen barrels of Rosin, one huudred and three catks of Rosin, and eighry-three barrels of Turpentine did be long, at the time of the capture of the same, to tbe ene mies of tho United States of America* and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise* liable and Bubject to confis cation And condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy* of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstand ing* and that you duly certify to the said District Court wbat you shall do in tbe premises* together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOIIN CADWALADER* Judge of tbe said Court, at PhiUdelphia, this Twenty fifth day of APRIL, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-sixth pta* 6f the Independence of tbe said United States. ap2B- 3t G. R. VOX, Clerk District Court. Philadelphia, February 19, 1862.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That writ* of eefre foehu will he leaned upon the folio »ihg claims, at the expiration of three mouths from the date hereof, unless the same are previously paid to the undersigued, at his office, No. 520 WALNUT Street* in the city of Philadelphia: fpte clij- of Philadelphia, to tho ns« of Jimea MeOlod key, ts. James Stroud, owaer, Ac. D. C-, March T., 1860. No. 3. Claim for $578.16, for curbiag and paving In front of a lot of ground on the N. E. corner of Thirty fifth and Aspen streets, Twenty-fourth ward. Soma va. Thomas Bracken, owner* Ao. Com. Pleas. March T., 1860. No. 10. Claim for $60.90, for curbing and paving In front of a lot of around on His east side of Thirty-fifth street. Twenty-fourth ward, 165 feet north of Bycamore street. STEPHEN BENTON, fol9-w3m Attorney tor Claimant, Estate of Alexander wr ay. Letters testamentary having been granted by the Register of Wills to the subscribers, all persons baving claims aialnst* or indebted to* said Estate* will call on GEORGE BARCLAY* ) 249 North SIXTEENTH Street; ! Vwn i nra JAMEB WR4Y, 7 ,Cx6CatorB > 1417 RAC* Street, J or their Attorney* HENRY O. THOMPSON* up 2- Of Ho. 033 ARCH Street. lOTINA ROOFING, MASDFACIUKID BY THI UNITED STATES BIOTINA HOOFING COMPANY, No. » GOB* BLOCK, Corner GREEN and PITTS Street., Boston, Mm.. This Portable Roofing ie tho only article ever offered to the public which is reedy prepared to go on the roof without any finishing operation. It Id light) fumdsomot and easily applied, and can bs safely and cheaply trans ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or discolor water running over, or lying on It* and is, in all respects* a very desirable article. Its non-conducting properties adapt ft especially to covering manufactories of various kinds; and it is confidently offered to the public after a test of four years in all varieties of climate and temperature, for covering all kinds of roofs, flat or pitched, together with cars* steamboats* Ac. It i» both cheap md dwraMe, Agents Treated* to whom liberal inducements are offered. Send for sample, circular, Ac., with particulars, to “U. 3. ROOFING CO., No. 9 GORK BLOvK, Boston.** ap24-3m Pamphlet printing, Beat and Cheapest in tbe City, at RINGWALT A BROWN’S, 111 South FOURTH eet apld THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30, 1862. TT kLMBOLD’B BLADDER, Till* jncroMo. Hi. ~wer of Dlgoution, MEDICINAL GENUINE PBEPAHATION. « HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A PoflUlve and Bpecifio REMEDY BI9EIBEB OF THH KIDNEYS, DBOFSIOAL SWELLINGS, excites Ihe Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Galcerousdoposi- tionflj and all Unuaturul En- largements aro reducod, as well aa Pain aud Inflamma- HELMBOL D’S EXTRACT BUCHU Hu cured every mw af DUIIKTKS in which It hu been given HABITATION OF TBS BUCK OF In* BLAD- DEB, AND , INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. For thee* diseases it is indeed a sovereign remedy, and too muck cannot be m*id in it* praise. A single doe* ha* been known to relieve the most meant symptoms. TBY IT, we beg of you, In these cases, and you will over give TOUT JlftiM to HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. ULOEBATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLAD- DEB, DETENTION OF UKINE, DISEASES OF TIIE PBOSTBATE GLAND, STONE IN THE BLADDEB, CALCULUS, GBA- YJ3J,, BBICKDUST DEPOSIT, AND MUCUOUS OR MILKY DISCHARGES, AND FOB ENFEEBLED AND DEDICATE OOK< BTITUTIONB OF BOTH SEXES, Attended with the followin a symptom! Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Lobs of UemoiTi Weak Nerves, Horror of Disease. Dimness of Vision, Hot Hands, Dryness of tha Skin, PALLID COUNTENANCE, Universal Lassitude of tha Mnsoular System. Diswuk of ikes* organ* rsauiro th* aid of aDIUBETIO. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU THE GREAT DIURETIC AND BLOOD PUBIFIHB. HELM B Ob P’B EXTRACT BUCHU CUBES ALL DISEASES Arising from HABITS OF DISSIPATION, EXCESSES, AND IM- PRUDENCES IN LIFE, Impurities cf tho Blood, Ao, And It i* certain to have the desired effect in Disease! for which it is rocommondod. EVIDENU B Mort RMHonaible and Reliable Character Will accompany: tbe Medicine-. i‘PHYSICIANS," PLEASE “ NOTICE," « We make'jm * Secret’ of Ingredients.” HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUPHU Is composed of Buchu, Cubeba, Juniper Berries* select- ed wilt greal «&r» by a Competent druggist. ProjpAr&d In vacuo* by H. T« HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytic cal Chemist* and Sole Manufacturer of HELMBOLD’S ija GENUINE rEEFAR ATIOKS t i AFFIDAVIT. Foreouatly appeared before me, an Alderman, ot the city of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, who, being duly eworn, doth ny hi. preparation. contain no nar- cotic, no mercury, or other injurion. drugs, but ar. purely vegetable. Byrorn ana .übeeribea before me this 33a day er No- WM. F. HIBBARD* Alderman, vember, 1861. Ninth street* above Race, Philadelphia. |.y Physicians in attendance from 8 A M.ioß P.M, PRICE ONE DOLLAR PEE BOTTLE, OB SIX FOB FIVE DOLLARS, Delivered to anyaddrees, securely packed from obwrra- Addre» tetter, for information, in confidence, to H. T. HELMBOLD* DEPOT, 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, (BELOW CHESTNUT,) PHILADELPHIA BEWABB OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPBINCI- FLED DEALERS, - WHO IHDMAVOK TO Dlapoaa of “their own” and other” article, on tha re. putation attained HELM BOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS 11 HELMBOLD’S Genuine Sitrict Buclin; HELMBOLD’S Genuine Eltrar.i Sarunarilla > HELMBOLD'S Genuine Improved Roie-Waah. Sold by nil Drnggiet* Everywhere. ASK FOB HELMBOLD’S; TAKE HO OTHEB! On. ont the Advert! eemeut and rend for it, and avoid imponttion and eapeiaro. ap2t-.l3t* IJARRANT’S SELTZER APERIENT. £bte valuable and popgjaf- qniyersally re th« mom% favorable recommendations of the Mbpical pßoraasiox and the Public as the most KFFIOIIBT AND AOBRBABLI Biliani and Febrile Diseases, Cnstivenesß, siok Headache, Nausea. Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of tho Liver, ftoutt Alieuißfitio Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL COMPLAINTS WIIBKS A GSNTIiR ARD COOLING APBRIRNT OB PUR GATIVE IS B2QUIBED. It is particularly adapted to the wuiitu or Travellers by See and Laud, RuMidentsin Hot Climates, Persous of Sedentary Habits, Invalids, aud ConvaleßcentSy Oaptaina of VesseU and PUnters will find it % valuable addition to their Medicine Cheats. It in in the form of a rqwdori carofhlli rut up in MS 6 ? GRAVEL, Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of tbe higlie*t standing throughout the coun try, and it© 1 steadily in«reftaiog popularity for a tltfUM of years, Btrongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. Manufactured only by WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DIS COVERY OF PROF. C. H. ROLLER 1220 WALNUT STREET, PHIL V DELPHI A.. REAP THE FOLLOWING CABEFVLLYr Tbe difference Detween/act »uU fwtirm, of penuaneuUy curing the sick and guttering of their disease**, or adver tising to euro and showing hut little or no evidence of cures, can be well Appreciated by the anxious inquirers after health, by attentively reading the following synop sis of certificates fiom the most reliable gentlemen in Philadelphia, who wore permanently cured by Prof. BOLLKB, 1220 WAL YUT street, and after they had been given upas incurable by the most eminent medical men of this city: Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 814 South Front ■ireet. Edward T. Evans, preacher of tho M. R. Ohurcb, Dys pepsia of long standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, 1033 Helmuth street. Alexander Adaire, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Lnm basoi long itanding, 1312 Sitiory street, Eighteenth wardj Kensington. William 11. Shaine, Paralysis of the lower limbs, (Paraplegy,) and Epiiopsy, 110 Mouth Twentieth streot J J. Bailey, Laryngitis, Dyspepsia, and Lumbago, 219 Market street Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetis, American Hotel, Philadelphia. Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, 528 Arch street. Jeuee Nugent Deafness for six years, and ringing And roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets. Geoige G. Pre-sherry, Chronic Bronchitis and Catarrh, formerly proprietor of the Girard House. Thomas H&rrop, severe Diabetis, Rose Mills, West Phi ladelphia* George Grant, Bheumatte Gout) long standing, 333 Market street. H. T. De Silver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 1736 Choateut street. C. H. Cartnich, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation or ttie Kidneys,and Foriieit streets. - Huf h Unrrold, Bronchitis and Disease of the Kidneys, 49 South Third struot. 8. P. M. Tasker, Chronic Dyspepsia, and Kidney Dis ease, 1622 South Fifth street. Jamep P Graves. M. D., long standing and sAvare Lum bago. 216 Pino street. Edward file Mahon, Consumption, 1227 Front street. Stanford Stillwell, Cougestionof the Brain and Chrouio Dyspepsia, 1526 rainier street Charles D. Outlmey, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Paraplegy) and Dyipopsiu, 'Western Hotel. J. Picket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation and Con gestion of the Brain, 518 Callowhill streot. Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption of five yean Bto&dipg, 1435 Chestnut street. Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. M. M. Lanning, Nervons Prostration, Cadbury Ave nue. J. 8. Bitter, Catarrhal Consumption, 333 Richmond street. _ N. B—ln addition to the above ceiM enroll Prof. 0. H. BOI.LKs has cured two thousand Chrouio and Acute caeca within less than three rears in Philadelphia, ah of which coses had resisted the treatment of the moßt emi nent medical men. pinnae take notice that Prof. B, does not advertise any certificates of cures, except those cured in this city. Prof. B. has established himself for life in this city, and his success in treating the sick is a sufficient guaran tee that he claims nothing but scientific lacts in bis dis covery in the use ol Electricity aa a reliable therapeutic agent. N. B It will be well for tbe diseased to recollect that Prof. B. has given a word of caution in his pamphlet to guard them against trusting their health in the hands of those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution may seem severe on those using Electricity at hazard, but it is the severity of truth and designed for the good of humanity. CVnitfitottfW Fret. iM'See advertisement in another column Difficulty of Breathing Trembling, Wakefulness, Fain in the Back, Flushing In the Body, Eruptions of the Face, H. T. HELMBOLD. CHEMIST. medicinal. SALINE APERIENT. it mny bo mwd with thi< beat effect in to keep in an; climatei and merely reiiuirt. water poured upon it to produce a de lightful effervescing bevurage. TARRANT & CO., No. 2TB GREENWICH Street, corner Warren at HEW TOBK, Aud for mile by Praggiata generally. PBOF. 0. H. BOLLES, 1220 WALHUT Street, Philada. QLUTEN CAPSULES PURE COD-LIVER OIL.. The repugnance of most patients to GOD-LIYHB Oil,, and the inability of many to take It at all, has ia flbWd Tftrioufl forms ]of disguise for ito administration that aTO fsodliw to tfa® Modioal Profession. Some of them answer to special cases* bat more often thojvehicie neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil* proving quite m unpalatable and of lose therapeutio value. The repug nance* nausea* Ac., to invalids* induoed by disgust of the Oil* is entirely ob-rlatsl by the twd of 6tu* OJIPSDLBS. OOI)-LIYBB OIL OAPSULES been much lately In Europe, the experience there oJ the good re sults from their ne In both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant ow claiming tb© wirtnes w© do fcr them* feeling assured their use will result in benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by -WYETH & BROTHER. VeS-«f I*l3 T* ALNTTT Street. PhUedelthl* BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, Manufactured only at FRE DERICK BROWN’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, Northeast corner of FlsTtf and CHESTNUT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Attention is called to tliis valuable remedy which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is in flispenwMei curing sifccticM cf the steasefc »b« howea, god it a certain preventive from the effecto or bad water. CAUTION.—To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, In order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by Worthless imitations. And sold by all reapectatU Druggists in the United States. fes#fnn-6m PKOJOSALS. CITY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, Philadelphia, April 26,1862. Proposals will be received at?the City Commissioners’ Office until 11 o'clock; Mu THURSDAY; May 1» 1802; for the necessary Printing, Stationery; and Blank Books, rreqnired by the City Commissioners. ap29-3t JAMES SHAW, Clerk. ARMY CLOTHING AND equi page OFFICE. Philadelphia, April 26,1862. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 o'clock M. ou MONO xY, May 4th, for furnishing, a*, the Schuylkill Arsenal* two tom of Tarred Paper* for use in Backing goods, to prevent moths during the summer. Samples can be seen at this office. Bidders will state the price per pound. All tide must be endorsed “ Proposals for Tarred Paper,” and be addressed to G. fl. GROSMAN* ap2B-6t Deputy Quartermaster General. GROCERIES AND FRO VISIONS. Rhodes & williams, no. lor South WATER Street, offer for sale the following: 200 whole, half, and quarter boxes new M. and Layer R&l&lfiii. 5 cases prime new Pigs. 20 bales Sicily Almonds. 50 bags prime African Pea Nuts. 50 kegs French Prunes, prime order. 100 boxes French Prm.es, prime order* 60 half boxes prime new Valencia Raisins. &p2* piHEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT v/ TER! only 12 ets. per pound, at No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street, mh2s-tf LEAP LARD.-—79 tierces prime ket defendered Leaf Lard, for sale by O. O. BADLBB A 00., mh2o-tf 103 ABCH Street! 2d door above Front. 3BBLS. GOOD COOKING BUT TEB for sale very cheap at No. 112 BPBING GAB DEN Street. mh2fi-tf r\HEEBE.—ISO boxes fine Herkimer County Cheese, for sale by C. «. SADLER A OO. t nh2o-tf 103 ABOB Street, 2d doer above Front ■\TERY CHOICE WHITE RYE V FLOOR, only 2% eta. per ponnd, at No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. mhto-tf yiANDLES. Chemical Sperm Candles. Ll for gale by JAOBEIGHK A LAVKRONB, 202 tad 204 South FRONT Street mbl* IF YOU WANT GOOD POUND BUTTES'go t« 8. 2. GGTT WALS’, N«- 812 3PMSG GARDEN Street. mhas-tr OA CWT. CHOICE WHITE RYE /Cv FLOUR, just received and for sale at No. 812 SPRING OAAPKV Street. mhSft.tf SARDINES. —A very superior brand for sale by OH ABLES S. O ABBTAIBS, » p 2 128 WALNUT »Dd 21 GRANITE Street Mess pork-—250 vbis Mess p<vk, for sale by G. O. BADLXB A GO., mh2o-tf 103 ABOB Street, 2d door above Front. TV/TAI'LE SUGAR. —2 cases choice JjX Termont Maple Sugar, jn»t received ana lor Bale by RHODES A WILLIAMS, 107 Booth WATER Street. Fresh roll butter, eggs, &0., recelyed dally at S. Z. OOTTWALB', No. 813 BPRING GARDEN amort. mhdS-tf DRIED APPLES.—66 saelu new Western Dried Antiee; ? bbla new Western Dried Ayylee. fed rmint and In .lorn Dor illl ■ murphy a koohb, }aT.tr Ifo. 146 NORTH WHARYU RAISINS - ano boxes Layer RRisins; SOD ban «o»er t'-r cr 800 boxes M B Buneh Raisins: 600 half boxes U R Bnnoh RsWiis. and cboloe train now landinf and for sal* by MURPHY A KOOHB, J.y_tf T Na. 146 NORTH WHARVRB CARD. CHARLES BIRNBAUM Iftgl teftY? $9 inform the Pnblic and his former Cus tomers) That lio Tinti' inconnoctton wiaU HU eon, resumed Baking* at his old established stand) No. 1024 PINB street* between Teutb and Xleyenth street#, and respect* fatly Bollcils a continuance of former patronage. Bread daily. All oiden for Bread and Rasped Bolls attended to lritfc punctuality “»•* deep»4©k», Philadelphia, April 24,1862, GAB DEN VASES. —Ornamental Terr* Cotta Q«rden Twee, warranted to itand the weather in anj clinmto. Tliew yarn arc mw in ® e »«- tiful designs, and mil aizea, from 1 foot to 3 feet high, with a variety of pedestals, round and atruare, from 1 foot to 4 feet high. No decorationa add ao much to tbe natural cf ft Gardee? and at so little coat, a* a row Tam Ailed nlfli flowering plant* ju«otr»t«<i co lognes sent by mail on application* _ * 8. A. HABBIBON, 1010 OHKSTNUT Street HARMONY BHERRY—For sale “ bond, br on AS. S. OABSTAIBS. MlO Ho. US WALNUT Bt. udZl QBANITS St INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware mutual safety (HmrANi INCORPORATED BT THE LBTISIrATUM QW FRNNSYLYANIA, IBSS. OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MARINS INSURANTS ow tossels, ) CARGO, > To aii parts or tbs WorM* FREIGHT, \ INLAND INSURANCES Ob Goods, by Rivers, Can ala, Lakes, and Land Carriages ti> All of th» Itnloo, FIRE UUWRAtfOBB On Merchandise generally. On Storee, Dwelling houses. Ao. ASSETS OF THE COMPXNY, «OY. l, 1841. ?IE. SOU*. •100,000 United BUies Five pur centLoca. 9100.860 00 60,000 United States Biz per oent. Trea sury Note* 49,096 87 86)000 United States Seveu and Throe tenths per cent. Treasury Notes 86,000 00 100,000 Stato of Pennsylvania Five we cent. Loan. 188,060 Philadelphia City Six per cent Loan.. 110,448 IT 80,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. Loan 16,666 IUIU>~I. l»k Mort gage Six per cent. H0nda....... 86,000 04 60,000 Pemmylrania Railroad, 2d Mart gage Six per cent. Bonds 40,184 88 16)000 800 Sharon Stock Germantown Qua Company principal Aud intercut gnarnufiod by the City of ?M -tadelphia 14,551 60 1,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company.6,ooo 00 Bills receivable for insurances made... T ,, 90,730 07 P<ra3* ana Mortgages,,7o,o99 90 Boal Estate. 61,363 36 Balances duo at Agencies—Premiums on Marine Policies, Interest, and other Debts due the Company 48,131 97 Scrip and Stn»W of trandry Insorauce and other Companies, $11.649 —estii^aied *,OMOQ Cash on hand—ln 8ank5...... .9861,098 06 Drawer - 617 ” n,ei& 86 William Martin, Kdmand A. Bonder, TbeoDMlno Fauldinf* John B. Penrose* John 0. Davis, James Traaoair, William Gyre, Jr., James 0. Hand, WUUam O. Lttdvitf, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. B. M. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Ohftrlefl fieUr« WXLDIAU THOMAS 0. HBNBY LYLBUBN, Sec fjTBB BSUASQH MUTUAL INBDKANOX UOMFAHT, or PHiLAnaLPEiA, OFFICE No. 906 WALNUT BTBEET, Xmutm against LOSS OB DAMAGB BT TIBS, Oft Houses, Stores, and other buildings, or perpetual, and on Furnltui^ Goods, Wares, and Mer chandise, in town or oountrr. oabh UUUVAL, *JtSi,U6.64—A.&fi*¥S §sif T i 43,64, Whiob is invested m follows, vis: In first mortgage on olty property, worth double the amount... . *lOl,OOO 00 Pennsylvania Bailroad Oo.’s 0 per cent first mortgage lean, at par.... Pennsylvania Railroad Oo.’a 6 per cent, se cond mortgage loan, (*30,000) 87,900 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Bailroad and Canal Co.’s mortgage Joan.,,. «*••».. 4,000 00 flronnd rent 1,40] 60 silateral loans, well secured 1,600 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent 10an........ 80,000 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. 88. loan. 10,000 00 Commercial Bank 5t0ck................»••• 4,184 01 Mechanics’ Bank utockaatMiaiaasiMiMOM 8)612 M Pennsylvania Bailroad Co.’s stock, 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.’s stock, Hi,860 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.’s stock..... 1.060 00 The Delaware M. 8. Insurance Co.’s stock.. 700 00 Onion Mutual Insnranoe Co.’s scrip 880 00 Oilis receivable... .................... 11,903 M Book accounts, accrued Interest, Ac..»«•••• 7,104 61 Cash on hin! ntt , , lltin .. n , r , r - T --. 11.(44 64 Tb« Hstnal principle, wia&laefl with the ewnritr 9* • Stock Capitol, entiUcs the Insured to participate in in* roof its of the Company, without liability for V 38951. XBases promptly adjusted and paid. DIBBOTOBB. VIWI TtnglPP, BKssei#!«|>h*g, William Be Thompson) Bothers firm, Frederick Brown, William Unaaer, William Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingle?, Johrt B. Worrdl, Marshall Hill, E. L. Oarson, J. Johnson Brownj Bobert TolanG, Ctoriw Ltdaod, 0. D. Boeengarteo, Jacob T. Banting, Charles 8. Wood, Smith Bowen, jameo 8. Woodward, John Blssell, Btttbwg, <H;S« TR?9*tlT, Pl9f|W«li £. BL UISOSMAS, Mmw,- Tebroary 18.1881. 7 rtn Exchange insurance COM PANY—omce, He. «9 WAMfUT Street, Fire Insurance on Home*, and Merchandise meraßTi on liTorable terms, dtber Limited or Perectuai. DIBBOTOBS. Jeremiah Bonaall, Thomae March, John Q. Glnnodo. Ohwlee Thumpeoa, Idwari D. Knherta, Jamea T. Hals, Satottel I). Smsdlep. Joanna T. Owen, ttenben O. Hale, John J. Griffiths. JJBJCMIAH BONSALL, Preffidant. JOHN Q. SINHODO, VfasPraaMent. JbffiAßD Ceii tiwttmj* M fNSURANCE COMPANY OF THB A STATS OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE No*. 4 and 6 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side or WAL NUT flWt, hofcwee* DOGE tend THTIIB St™***, PUU delfbll. HJCGBFOBATBD In ITB4— OHAETBB FXBFBTDAIk CAPITAL, *400,000. FBOFXBTIKS OF THB COMPANY, FKBBUABV i. i§6i,*&8?, 664.81. KABINB, TIRE, AMD INLAND TBaNSFOBTA TIOH INSUBANOK. DIBXOTOBB. Henry D- Shamrd, gamaai Grant, Jr., Charles M&eategiet, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson, John B. Austin, Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Oharlee S. Lewie, George H. ptuart, Geoige C. Carson, HENRY P. William Hiarai. Secretar fJIHE ENTERPRISE IHBURANOS COMPANY OF PHILAPBLTHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) OOMPAFT'S BUILDING, S. W. OOBNHB FOURTH AND WALNUT BTBBITS. PIBXOTOBB. F. Batcfaford Starr, Moraecal it. Pawson, William McKee, Gee. H. Smart, Hfdbro Frazier, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A, Fahaenook, Benj T. Tredick, Andrew P. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Brringer. -T. BATCHFORD STARR. Frwtdttt. QlilLlS W. Ooiit Secretary felt Fire insurance. MECHANICS’ INBUBANC* 00MPAN1 OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 133 North SIXTH Street, below £ase, Insure Buildings, Goods, and Merchandise gene rally, from Does or Damage by Fire, The Company gua ranty to adjust all Loseee promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the publlo. William Morgan, Francis doopw, George L. Dougherty, James Martin, James Dnross, Pfatthew MeAleer, Derutud BaSorty, Thomas J. Hemphill, Thomas Fisher, Francis McManus, FBAI Pmrtw Barrwaim Fire insurance EXCLUSIVE LY The PENNSYLVANIA FIBS INBUBANOS OOHPANT. 1801. QUA TOMB PU PKTHAL. Ho. 810 WAUJTJT Btreet oppoelt* anoe Sqa&re. This Company, favorably known to the commnnfty for thirty-six years, continues to iunro against Low or Da* mage by Tin, on public or private Building* either per* manently or for a limited time. Also* on Furniture, pocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal •eras. Their Capital, together with a large Barplns rand, k Invested in the most careful nsonner, which enables then to offer to the iarand u undoubted Monriiy la the case o? loss. Jonathan F&ttereon, Qulntln Campbell) Aleiander Benton, WUllun Montellni, lauoHulehnrat, JONATHAN PATTEBSON, Fraridtnt William Q. Ceowill. Secntarr- »*• AWTHBACITE I»aU»ANO« COMPANY. Authorised Capital lIW.MO UHABTEB PgBPBTPAIi.; _ Office No. 811 WALNUT Street, between TbM ini VonrlL Streets, PlilliuiplpKil. Vbia Company will insure Ifthii loti at tIMIII bf Tire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchsndiss erne rally. Also, Marine Insnranoea on Vessels, Cargoes, an* Freight! Tnisnii imaranoe ta ell narta of the Union. DIBXOTOBB. Dayie Pearson, Peter Sieger, J. 1. Beam. Wm. F. Dean, John Ksiakin, .M KBHBB, FresUanL DBAN, Yioe President. »P*-N William Bihar, D. Lother, Lewis Andenried,^ John B. Blakiato*, Ivwsta U«xA«l<L WILL] WM. ] W. X. Baqrx, feortfanr. American fire insurance COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHABTM PKBPXTUAL. Ho.Blo WAIiBUT Street, abort TbM, Philadelphia. Haring a large pald-ap Capital Stock and Sarplaa,lD- In aeond and ivillftbla BMOritlMi OOZUIMM ■ famtreon Dwelling Btore*, Vfiraitm Merchant* T«* •ela In port and their Cargoes and other Pmom n+ ■oi All Loaeea liberally and promptly adjusted. PISIOTOBB. Tbotnu B. Hull) B.oa»H>cli, John WelaH< ■dnrana 9. Pntak, Bamnel 0. Mortom Oharlea IT. PooltDCT) Patrick Bradj ( laraol ttorrla. John T. Bewia, THOM ai.aaar o. li. Gaiwroan, BUSINESS NOTICES. /T7LECTRICITY, PROPERLY AP r / Jh PLIED, TRIUMPHANT, Doctor A. H. / STEVENS, lata of No. 1220 Walnut street, Phila- I delphia, has located himself at No. 3418 South PENN I a few doors west of BROAD Street. The I i 0 a t«I7 d««ir«Ue on® 1» earing and aamm«r. \ particularly for those who may choose to tako board In the Doctor’s family while under treatment. Having had extensive practice in the treatment of va rious dlwaaes, both of ladies and gentlemen, in this and ether cities, he expect* a large shave of patronage from his special friends, and from the diseased generally. All curable cases will be warranted, if desired. CONSUL* TATION AND ADVIOS PBEE. , N. B.—One day in each week wiU be exclusively de- I voted to the treatment of the respectable and worthy I poor, free of charge. I I Location, No. 1418 South PENN SQUARE, a few I doors west of BBOAD Street, Philadelphia. / A. H. STEVENS, / Medical Electrician/ uhT-fmw Sm DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN- for IB yean. No. 219 VINE Street, above Second, inserts the most beautiful Teeth or the ag«i moimUJ btt flu* GaU, Ptatina, Silver, Vulcanite* Go* ralite, Amber, Ac., at price* more reftecnable for neat and substantial work than any Dentist in tins City. Teeth Plugged to last for life. No pain In extracting Teeth. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. Na pay until ittisfiad all (a right Baferancoi best familiar faffl*am ap26~12t TOHN WELSH, Praotioal SLATE if ROOFER, THIRD Street and OSBMANTOWH goad. is prepared to put on any amount of BOOFINti, on t L JLk UQDBRjLTK TEftKS. Will guwaafty to make every Building perfectly Water-tight Orders promptly attended to. myT-ly VINEGAR —Frenoh White Wine VU|?I»T| for «•*■> by JAURETODK A LAVERGIW, mbit Sm. SM md SM S«»tb FBOHT Street. *40,561 36 94,076 00 #809,196 Sf dibeotobs. Samuel B. StOkte, J. F, Peniston, Henry Slo»n, Bdward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M'llvaiue, Thomas O. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jouea, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Byre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg, A. B, fiergert Pitfclmrir MABTIK, President. HAND, Vloe President, retarr. jal4-tf *817.14* Oi Edward <7. Knight SHBBBSRD, President r. DXBSOTOBS. Robert Hanifan, Uicttciel Mcfleo^i Edward McGovern* Thomas B. McOormkk, John Bromley, Francis Falls, John Oa9w<l7| Bernard H. Qolflcmann, Charles Glare, Michael Cahill. (JIB OOOPRB, President. TOWT' ®9*l DIRECTORS. Thomai HoMna, PadM flnithi Jr., Jehu DuTerraj TtMHM BmlUl. [ABB, MABaMtwMfili i% Bomtarfi MH( SALES BY AUtfTiej* JOHN J 5. MYERS & CO., AUCTION SEES, ffva, m and 334 MASBST Str3ot LARGE PEREMPTORY ttP-KOIAL SALE Of A STOCK OK NOTIONS, nOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, AND FANCY GGODB. We will hold a pm'mptnry special sale of a large stock of toiler jl friamiinou. tlirooda. notions, and fancy goodly (from a house dosing business,) THIS MORNING, April 30, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on a credit of four mouths, comprising. in part, nOHTKKYt GLOYRHi Ac< Man's and hoys’ white, brown mixed* and r*noy cotton hulf hose. Ladies' white, brown mixed, date, and ingrain cotton h«W'. Mack bh4 white win eilki mcrinvi mil ImbW wool hose. Misses’ merino and children's fancy hose. Mol'a kid, buck, heaver, and cashmere gloves and gauntlets; ladies’ white, black, and colored kid, cash mere, beaver, Berlin, and lisle thread gloves; long aai shorL Allot mills; iron’ll ami Indira’ merino Hliirtsi uJbo, quilted and hoop skirts, Ac. _ RIBBONS. TRIMMINGS. Ac. Dress and mat trimmings in great variety, cords, braid, laeeeld, fringes, gimps, girdles, Ac. BUTTONS. Ctfll, Baxil, nod pc-ar! and 4gU& blltlAlUL RIBBONS. Figured and plain mar. tun, natin, velvet, and trimming ribbons, trimmed silk and straw bonnets. TTUtKADS AND NOTIONS. Patent tlhrcad, epoul 9j-oc"r»ot and marking cot ton, Bmirbilk. filtsei pens, pemiNr, mwllos fish hooks, hair-pins, Ac. FVlfrEß.—PoTte-monnaieH, pocket-books, fans, Ac. COMBS—Fine ivory, India rubber, and horn combs In variety JEWELRY AND FAUfiY ARTICLES. An invoice of jewelry, s*t«, pins, sleeves, buttons, rings, studs, gold pencils, Ac. N. B.—hamples of the same will be arranged for exa mination, with catalogues, early on the morning of tho flAle, u'hen dpulora will find it to their litimsi is aiusd. BALK OF DRY GOODS ON TaURSDAY MORNING, May 1, on four mouths’credit -600 packages British, French, and American dry goods. BALE OF CARPETINGS. ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 2, on four months’ credit— -360 pieces velvet, Brussels, ingrain, and Yonetlaa oar petuiga, mattings, Ac BALK OF FRENCH DRY GOODS, ON MONDAY MORNING, May 5, on four months’ credit 700 packages French, German, Swiss, and British dry goodß. SALK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ON TUESDAY MORNING, May 6, on four months’ credit— -1,000 packages boots and shoes. FUB«ESB, BBINLEY, k 00., 129 CHESTNUT STREET. SAL'S OK FRKNOHf GOODS. ON FRIDAY MORNING, May Q. at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, fo* cash— -600 lots of fancy and staple French dry goods. M7* Catalogues ai d snra pies early on morning df Bale. 2,C00 lOZ. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. ft-8 corned border linen cambric handkerchiefs. 3»4 do do do, I-8 and 3-4 printed bordar do. 5> 8 and 3 4 hemstitched do. 6-8 rmbroiderei ' do. PAJSCOABT & WARNOUK, AUO TIONSKfiS. HO. 213 MARKET SSreet. BALK OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS. Ac., by Catalogue, THIS MORNING, April 30, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, com prising a general assortment of seasonable goods. 5,000 DOZEN COTTON HOSIERY. Included in sale, Wednesday, will no found a full line of Gunnan cotton hosiery* embracing a jroat Tariety* from low to very fine high cost goods for best city sales, for ladies’, gents, misfits’. and children’s wear. GLOVES. Also, an invoice of cotton, lisle, and silk gloves, a full •Hortmcnt. SEWING SILK. FILLET MITTS. Also, on Wt-dnesdsy, 100 lots Paris mowing silk fillet mitts. long and short, with ami withont fringes, a full as sortment of fresh and desirable goods. KHBROIDEUIES. Also, SCO lot*of mte t-tylon enibroirerod jaconet collars and sets, very richly embroidered bands, edgings, insert ing*, crape coliuiß, Ac. LACE VEILS. Also, an invoice of farm black silk laco veils. Tim Also, aline of gents' choice styles neckties. SHIRL* Also, dozen gents’ iiuen and fancy front shirts. HOOP SKIRTS. Alro, Sf 9 <lotmi ?*,r« wlit/ bwp efeirts. » faS sswi mcDt for mipiwn, BONNET RIBB-NB, FLOWERS, Ac. _ cartons poult de sole bonnet ribbons, plain and fan Of trimming*. Also. 100 cartons choice styles Paris artificial floworSj Refo, plonds, sits iacfa, bonnet materials, Ac. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. Ales, an invoice of Indies’ 5-8 and gents’ 3-4 plain and hemstitched liuou cambric handkerchiefs, a full line. EMBRQID*BSD PEQUB COLLARS ARP SSM, Also, to close » foreign account — 1,600 embro.dered peque sets, colla s and cuffs to match. 500 embroidered peque collars. LAOE POINTS. An Invoice of black French lace points &ttd COUNTERS. Also, at 10 o’clock, two large counters. SPECIAL SALE OF 260 OASES STRAW GOODS, bv Catalogue. ON PRIM? MORNING, May 2, commencing at id o'clock. Included will be found a foil assortment of most desira ble styles botnets, fancy hats, misses’ bats, Ao. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF A STOCK OF BEADY* MADE CLOTHING, by Catalogue. UN TUESDAY MORNING, May 6, at 10 o’clock, embracing a general assortment, well worthy the attention of city and country buyers M FITZPATRICK & BROTHERS, • Auctioneers, 604 CHESTNUT St., above Sixth. SALK OF CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL * YER PLATED GPTLBBY, THIS MORNING, at 19 oViW*. BALE OF FANCY GOO DH, P A PER, STATIONERY, Envelopes, Blank Books. Steel Pens, Pencils. Pen holders, Writing Inks, Union Paper and Euvolopss, Stationery Packages, Ao. ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 1, at tho Auction Store, 604 Chestnut street. BALE Vi' FORKIGN BEA SHELLS. ON FRIDAY MORNING, ax 2, at 10 o'clock, at tUt* Auction Store, 004 Obsat mit street, will be Fold a splendid collection of foreign Sea hhella. Over 500 beautiful specimens. Also, an assortment of ?aucy Goods. BALES EYEBT EVENING, or Xauoy Goods Staiiouery, Clocks* Watches, Jewetoy, Outlery, Silver-plated Ware, &o. Consignments solicited. Ont-dcw>r oalfs p»omptly attended to. IUKNUHATLdIU OILS. « T UCIFER” OIL WORKS. JJ IW BW*, “ Burning Oil on hand. We guarantee this oil to be non-explosive, to bum ah the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant dame, without crusting the wick, and bat slowly. Bbls. lined with glaee enamel. WEIGHT, SMITH, A PEARSALL, ftfl-tr Office 515 MARKET Street. pAEBON OIL—IOO bbls. Natrona Oil in Btore and for sale by WILLIAM M. WILSON, mhi3ftr gos market street. JM. ROMMEL’S NEW LEHIGH . COAL WHARF, No. 059 DELAWARE Avenue, above POPL A B Street. ftp’29*lnitt R CORSON. COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, BELOW BBCOHD, feST-Sm PHILADELPHIA. COAL. —Lehigh, Locust Mountain, Bagla Teioi and Hickory, of bfstanslitri and well wr®pared* wm» Hi GtJBTCS, apl2-lm* 1517 CALLOWHILL Street. COAL. —THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to Inform their friends and the public that they have removes their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NCIJLE-BTBEET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Ward, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they intend to keep the beet Quality of LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the ■oweet pricM. Too. patronage h rft tfnil. i&Ueited. JOB. WALTON A 00., Office, 112 South SECOND Street Yard, EIGHTH end WILLOW. mhl-tf MACHINERY AN» IRON. TV/TOEGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM- J.U- ENGINE BUILDEBB, Iron Founder*, and Geiier&l Machinists end Boiler Makers. No. 1210 OAIw LOWHILL Street Philadelphia. felg.lv PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIB A LEVT. t-BACTIAAI. A.NB TUBOUETICAL HNOI- SmBS, MACHINISTS,BOILKB-MABSRB, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for mauy year*, been in Bucceerful operation, end been exclusively en gaged in building and repairing Marine and River Hu gh..., high end low prHsafi, D»h Bailers, Water Tanka, Propellers, Ac., Ac., respectfully offer their service, te Che public, as being fully prepared to contract for Ha gints of all sizes, Marine, Biver, and Stationary, having acts of patterns of different ere prepared to exe ente orders Vrith <ioifk despatch. Every description ot pattern-making made at thw short©©* notice. Low-pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of OB sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descrip tions: 801 l Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work eonhiid*! with Ike feliSiftftSl. Drawings and Specifications for Oil Work donO At thfilf establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boatt, where they con lie in perfect safety, sad Are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac,, &?■, lor rate* tog heavy or light weight#. „ JACOB O. NEAFIB, JOHN F. LEVY, je!4-tf BEACH and PALMER Streets. J. VAboai-tt UnoaidCp WILLIAM H* MRRBICr, GOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, jo FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, i PHILADIIfHIi. MERRICK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MAOEUNI3T3, Manufacture High and Lew Pressure Steam EnjbWi for land, river,and marine service. „ , Boilers, Gaeometori, Tnnkßi Iren Hwtft **• i Inge of all kind* either iron or brnee, Iron-Frame Roofs for Gee WorKa, Workshops, Bon rood Stations, Ac. . .. Betoris sad Gas Machinery of the 1-test and mom improved construction. „ ~ . B T orT dwwiyUo. Of RUoUttea Machinery. Msrt u Suglr, Saw, and Grist Mills, VacaoW POUI, O»Mt StMM Trains, Defecators, Filter* Pumping Engines, Ac. Bole Agents for N. Billlenx'o Patent Sager Bolling Apparatns: Nesmyth-S Patent Steam Hammer, and As plnwau A Wclsny's Patent Centrifugal B agar Draining Machine. »“*‘H HOTELS. QTEVENS HOUSE, kJ (LATE DIkMONICO’S,) No. 25 BROADWAY, NSW YORK. Five mlnntei' walk from Fall River boat landing, Ch ambers street, and feet of Cortland .treat. mh2B-Sm GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. EXPRESS COMTAfIIES. SOLDIERS Should bo Hit fey HABSTOBIPi IXFMMiGBI CHESTNUT Strait. They charge duly HALF BATES, and send dally to Baltimore, Washington, Tertreefl Mon roe, end Oil other polnta occupied by our troop* • M4-Btt* THE ADAMS ll> PRESS COMPANY, Office ft* CHESTNUT Street, forward! Parcels, Packages, Mer chandise, Bonk Notes, and Specie, either hr its owl linos or in connection with other Express Oompanics, It all the triaciool Teens and OUlea e( the United States . K. 8. 6ANDFORD, fall General Superintendent, M THOMAS & SONS, • Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Streep KT PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND STOCK* AT THE EXCHANGE ON TUESDAYS. W~ We hBTO a largo amount of real eiUtft at urm* •ale, including every description of city and oonatry )f*» pertf’ Printed list* may be had at the Auction Store. Our sale on the drb r.f at tb« Kxntj‘*qgf}| wid in clude the following firat-clasn property. DoßCriptions in handbills, now ready, CJLIKBTNUT.STJIEET STORE—The superior and elecatii brown B»nn« store, recently occupied by Messrs. L« v F A Co., No. 8(19 «ud kit CtoJtUllt sttHl, l T 174 feet. Only #lO,OOO retjulrml in cash. “Tine GIRARD HOUSE ” Chestnut street, between Kithth and Ninth streets. 70 feet by I T 6 feet Sale ab eolntt*. 8100.000 may remain on ground-rent. ELEGANT Obefltuut HUH, with etalUe and cuach bonne and large lor, One of the hand somest nod most desira-ie residence* in the place. Sale at-Mute. THE "FAIBMOTTKT ROLLING MILL”—Lot, biiddlDgs njHchlnery, Ac., in full operation. Sale abso luidi to clnio tho afTalrs of Momis. 0 E< ami Hi 2 Uu OrDbMUH T Court John S> Mirtl n,deo’d. An undivldeil interest in TWO VALUAHLK STORES* Front stri rt, between Market and Cheotuut stretts. Noe. 36, 38. 4U, and 42. LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT AND TWO BUIOK DWELLINGS, Ni.U. AO5 and 107 ilU(t*hwa&J etrret, I*s feel front. ‘THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 16M Thompson street. Peremptory SaIe—ELEGANT COUNTRY RESI DENCE. with stable and tnui'li.immw, Siirnmn* fltffiat. ChettbUt HH, 100 ffet-t bv my. AUb. h sUiblA ilhd MOAh liouse. Clear of all incumbrance. Turms—Slo,ooo may renmin on niprtgage. Sale absolute. Also, a lot adjoining, 100 fot-t on Summit street, by 249 frpt (Ippd. Tbrnii-Huo thlnl onili. Siln ausnfiiuj. MODERN It ITSIBENUE AND LAROE STABLE, No. 14t7 Aich street, west of Broad. Lot 26 feet front, 18S feet, d« op. Peremptory Sale—For account of ludnstry Saving! Fund and Bui ding Association TfIRBI-STORY BUICR DWELLING, No DH SbH K ElavanUk Btf44t F alove 11,l 1 , plar. Sale abonltiio. Same Eeiatn.—TUßEK-STORY BRTCK DWELL ING, No. 715 North Tw» utj -Iblnl street, soath ol Clay ton, Fifteenth ward. Hale ahaulutu. Same Eetai®.—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, CorirAhmn ht-i.u", linrth of ntr©«t, Fif teentli ward, tab- abwibitis San.n Estate—THßKF-STORY BBIjR DWELL ING, No. 312 Bradford ulrtot, nortb of Pine, Seventh W»rd. **»!»» nhflolnte fame KFtHtfl~2 FBAMK DWELLINGSi Orchard sir*ot,below Uhiirrhi Fraukford (Twentyrihlrd ward)* Pertmptory kale —LARGE AND SUPKHKIB UE BIDEFCE, No. 251 South Third street, batweun Walnut and spruce streets, with stable and coach-house on L«- v«».t htreet. Lot 27 feet front, 133 feet deep, dale ab- HANDSOME MODERN BESTDENOE, northeast coiner of William and Spruce streets, Tvvnnty-fxirth ward. Lot ldO feet by 175 feet. Three fronts. Imme diate pcsaeeeicn, NEAT MODERN DWELLING, N«. 120 Yin! ttraet, If tween Front ami Seooutl. Lot 20 feel front. Hodm has ihe modern convcnirmcos. Immediate pussassiou. A YIARLY GRUUND-RENf 0f.860. secured on a lot of ground northeast corner of Putnam and Howard lllmtßi FRAME DWELLING AND BUILDING LOTS, southwest corner of Guylcrand Newbo.d streets, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, and north of CaUowhiil at. Sale for account (T UTijted States- THREE UOItSESi WAGONS; HARNESS; Ad. THIS MORNING. April 30, at 12 o’clock, at the Auction Store, without reserve, one brown-bay horao, sorrel horse, bay two light express wsgons, light wagon harness. Aids, \9\ 9bsini) l?)lBtl§r »*■ p f»hi Sale at Noe. i3U aud 141 eoutn Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FUBMTUKk, hOAEWr*»OII PIANO FORTE, MIRRifBS, STTPERfOR SEWING MA CHiNE4, FIKK-PKODF fjAFK, ELEGANT GAS CHANDELIERS* JIRUSBKLS OARPIT-, Ae. ON THURSDAY MORNING, At 9 o’clock, at the Auction Store, the suoerlor furni ture, cle.e**rit rosewood pisuo-foite, fine Freuch-plate ZDirrore, 10 superior t-ewinn-mnehines, made by I. ML Sinyer & Go,; superior firo« proof safg, uaila by Ifarringj lsrpo iroo gardtn fountain and busln, ologant gas chan deliers, Bruasels carpets, Ac. PEREMPTORY BALK OF ALDERNEY OAT TLB. Will be sold at public Bale, ON THURSDAY, May 1, at 1 o’clock P. M., on the farm of Thomas 8. CftveiidtT, near iheKriington station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. 14 miles north of the Kenßiugtoo depot, hi* valuable herd of Alderney Cattle, confuting of Part ,»f tb« h«i it tm» hr»-i> tn p ‘rx*-«1 af g|-o*t 99« V Ttap remainder bos been bred directly from imported evttie, sex’ the whole is pure blood and in admirable condition. The cattle may be examintd at any time previous to the sale sale will ho iridioni any reserve or limlUHoa whatever. Catalogues may be had at the Aucllou Booms. A erain of car* leaves the Kenviugton depot at ll){ o’clock, stopping at the Edington stat-iun. Silfl 238 Tike Street. CURRIERS’ TOOLS, ROLLING MACHINE, LASTS, A : ON FRIDAY MOANING, May 3. If ki No 099 Vinu ufrsuL a AUAtGUp of curriers’ tools, lflSts, boot legs, tolling tii&Chilid fak boot crimpers, large slab, table*, Ac. May be examined the day previous to sals. gaje Twenty-first t-treot. below Green. QEKTEEL FUKCUTUUK,’ UViL KLIB&VB) d k&- M»I !, at 10 o’clock, in Twtntjr-flrn sirmt, two door, bHowG-een btreet, tlic gcntocl (nrnitnre, Frmch-plato mirror, imperial cartsilr, oil clothr, Kilvliea fornliurri 10,018 (potiemaa going 10 iturope, mr Ma r be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning o< •ale PHILIP FOliH & (JO.* AUCTION* IT SERB, 625 MARKET &nd 522 00MM1R01 BfiL BALE OF 1,000 OASES BOUTS, SHOES, AND Wny l, at 19 v'clcck, prvvißviyi wul bv by catalogue, 1,(00 cases msn’s, boys’, and youths’ caHj kip, grain, and thick boots; calf aßd kip, brogans, Con gress gaiters, Oxford ties, walking shoes, Ao.; women's, mlnro’i mi shiiSrsn’s tslfi 6lp aesfi Mil B?r?m hwiftJ bwtflj ehovo gtutvrs, slipper* *9i Also, a large and desirable assortment of first-cimm city-made good!. •SF' Goods open (or examination, with caUloftiei, early on the morning of sale. jUTOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER ill AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ooutheoat oorner of BIXTK and RACE Street*. The highest possible price la loaned on Roods at Ifth thant* Principal EttaUithmenU saatheast oorner of Sixth and Bace streets. At least (me-iXird more than at any other establishment in this city. IBTABLISHBD FOB THE LAD'f SO TKABft ALL LABQB LOANS MADE AT THIS* THI JLT tssa rSAMBALP VSUJ.L STORM PUtOMUL Gold and silver watches of every description, from om dellar to one hundred dollars each, gold chains, fashton able jewelry, diamonds* Ac. BOSTON AND PHILADBL* SeIS&FHIA STEAMSHIP LINE—From PIN! Street* ptiiliwltiljikia and LOMfl Wiiarf, j&oalon* Jlc. The steamship &AXO W } Supiain MftUliewß, will ill from Philadelphia lor Boston on TUESDAY. May •» a*- 10 o'clock A. 51. V ill leave Boston for Philadelphia on WEDNESDAY. April 30,at 4 o’clock P. M. one. half t liat bp sail vessels. Freight taken at fair f&tdS. Shippers wilt please send bills lading with their gOOdg. For freight or passage (having fine accommodaCoM for passengers)! apply to HENRY WINSOB A 00u 832 SOUTH WHARTEC* London exhibii ion—return TICKETS TO liOHPOH ANP BACK: timinWJJr Second-elasa •• • SS. WEEKLY OOMMUNIOA SSKSfii tion by steam between nbw fdAK AH» UVSBPOOL, *llUu* It QtJMUtts TOWM, (Wand,) io land amt embark paaaengeH *Bi * e The < UT»rjool, Hew York, end Philadelphia Steam lUP PWBPHIP’f Clyde-built Iron acrew at.aaa •hipa ere intend®* t?!“@ \ FBOM NEW YOBK FOB IIVIBPSoD. KANGAROO Saturday, April 96, ISM. CITY OF HEW YOBK Saturday, May t| ISM, And every Setordny throughout the year, Irom PIBB McUH.B. BATIB OF PABBAQI THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. OaMn, to Quwnatown, or Llrerpool f*l Po, to Isondoii| vli XiWorpoot. •••»•-•«»»••>«•♦•• Pi Bk#r»d«lo tlnoemUiWßi w WYerp<»brii t u,fft,ffr fg 80. to Louden Do. Beturn ticket*, eyalleble (tor *U montha, Inw (PM raeamini i forwardod to Ham, Parle, Hemborg, Bremen, end Antwerp at through rates. OidUtihi of paaaape limad (ram Liwson 10 lit York .........rrmiMt Oertlflcatea of passage limed from Qneanitown io IM York Ml Three iteamer* have auparlor aocommodatloue (or pee mnierii ire oonitrnoted with water.tillit oemmlHllllfr and carry experienced Bnrgeoni. For freight, or peeeege, apply at the offlca of the Com pany, JOHN O. DALE, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Ph]lad<isM% In Urerpooli to WM. ItilUli Tower BuiMtam. In Gtamow, to WM. INMAN, 18 Dixon atreet THE BRITISH AND NORTH SBH& AMBHIOAN BOTAL HAIL BTOAM- ■HITS. PBCM NSW TOBK TO HYEBPOOL. Chief Cabin PMeag* Second CaMb FlWlßmiimtuiiiiiiill TP FBOM BOSTON TO MTBBfOOB. Chief Cabin PsaafeniMini tmittllU Second Cabin Passage •* The ships from New York cell fit Cork Harbor. The shlpe from Boeton cell et Hellfex end Cork Ha*. SCOTIA, flepi. JndUni. CHINA. 0&»L AnderM. PBBBIA, Gapt. Lott. 'IIA, Oept Cook. ABABIA, Cept. J. Stone. KUBOPA, Cent. J. Leltoh. erhioe, cape. thasmeo Canada , Cept. Muir AMBBICAi Cant, Moodll. iNIAGABAi Gapt, A, Brr AUSTRALASIAN i Theee Teaaels carry e deer white light et meet heel green on eterboerd bow; red on port bow. CANADA,McCoule7>leaTes Boston, Wednesday, April**. PEKBIA, Lott, “ N-York, W«ii,ejd»y r Mer T. AMERICA, Blono, “ Pvnjoii, "".i., M« r it CHINA, Anderson, « N.lork, -Wednesday, May 21. NIAGARA, Cook, “ Boston, Wednesday, May z*. SnOTIAe Judkins* “ X? Tork|W«Jne*da7 t Jw>* 4, EUROPAi jtloodie, •• Boston, Wednesday, June 11. rSBBIA, Bolt, Ifilt9rki'ftpHß?weyiy«H?*pr Berthe not seonrod nnttl paid tor. An experienced Burgeon on board. The owners of three ships will net be eoceuntehie ftee Cold, BUtot, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preotone StOMg. .rlUUUsuJ~.blll.of UJUi ua sUsad IhsMlar. e»4 the Telne thereof therein expressed Poe frelght AT IAU —. nilT so 1. ODNABDs « BOWLING OBIBH. New Tortb B. 0. *J.Q. BATIB, log STATS Streets Bottom, jonx a. flsna. hahtlsv uiaatdC, _ JT— „ fob NEW YORK. MESBImiiXW BAIL! LINK, via Delaware ana and Hew York Ixyreea SteamboatOoß- HD , receive freight end leave daily at iP. M., dellvaa ing their cargoee is Hew York the following day. Preinhta taken at reeaonable ratea* «H. P. OLYDIi Agent, Ho. 14 SOUTH WJIAHVIB, PhStdftllkU. JAMES HAND, Agent, eel-tf Fieri U andld EAST BIYEB. Mew Yorfc. Jr-» FOR BALTIMORE, COB WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND VoB> TBKSS MONBOI, DAILY, AT 3 O'CLOCK V. M., BAIiTIHQBI AHP PBn»APJJ.PHL| BTBAMNOAf CUMFAHY, (BBIOBBON UNB.) One of the Steamers ef this Cbm pear lenete the mm ■Me of Gheetnnt-street Wheif OMlr (Sandnps ««l|llti) M t 9’s!9APrM.,»na«ri»ee In Baltimore nmj morning i Freight* for TTi»mb*w» pot renrvtt Hnm reoeiTed ud forwarded with ail possible deapatoh, mm ire required to be prepaid through, rreighta of ail Mode oarrlei at the loweet rate*. A. OBOVKB. Jr., Aml, TO* H reu-am* Best quality hoofing slate alwayi on bond uni lor win at Union WhartiMtt BIAOH Btrttt, SMUUUrtWk. T. THOMAB, ui7.b «1T WALHBT gtraot, ttllulillMK BALES BY AUCTIOA. REAL ESTATE AT PBIYATK BALK. LAROE SAbk-—WAY 6 EXTRA VALUABLE ARAL ESTATE. 1 BULL, 14 COWS, AND 15 CALVES, PE” B, Ac. ON FRIDAY MORNISG, BROGANS, PN Mp^NINGj TAKE HOTIfIK, « PBINOIPAL ESTABLISHMENT.” OHABGES GREATLY REDUCED. AT FBIVATK SALE, sHirrints.
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