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    THE CITY.
RECOLLECTIONS OF A PHILADELPHIA.
JOURNALIST.—The deceesse of air. William H. Crump,
referred to in our editorial column on Tuesday, revives
same 4).1141t riminissenses, assodiesod adib his nay sad
labors. Many of these relate to incidents that are in
teresting only in eo far as they develop the ham•drum
life of a Journalist in a provincial city. Mr. Cr p's long
colniecitiru With Philtuictnblit Journals threw hint into
CotninuniCation with Most of the public men of the time,
but such was the even balance of his character that we
do not ever recollect to have seen him unduly elevated or
depressed. Nor was he ever weaned, by reason of the
variety and excitement or his VeleiltiOlb from the more re•
tired and sequestered pleasures of hiS home and family.
Indeed, lee oriented Camden for hie place of residence, that
he might place a river betsseen his business and his home.
Ito held the two to De eo diverse that he never confounded
them, but passed and repassed the river methodically, ar
riving at the newspaper ollice and leaving it as punctually
as if the gravest responeibilities had dictated his move
ments.
Ile acted as eecretary to is former editor of the old
Pennsylvania Inquirer, anti the leaders or that journal,
for nearly twenty years, were °termed to him. In all
those years, he penned no doubtful sentiment or intern-
Mete eentetiCa). terlifinlOne Was he in theft@ reePecia
that he avoided reference to CentroYrrieit topics, how ,
ever current. In this way, hie articles somedmos lacked
the freshness of those of lees careful editors, but were
never meretricious or ill-judged. We have him still in
mind, mated in the dingy room of the Inquirer, amidst
heaps of exchange newspapers, with a meagre editorial
libre y nailed to the wall, and clossts opening up on eve
ry side, filled with no end cf literary rubbish, Congress
atonal documents, old files, and 'ducks of letters. Here
Mr. Crump wrote his leaders, upon eoft. mauled paper,
and in lead pencil. His chirouraehr was plainer
than a signboard, and approximately large. tie
invariably read his articles aluud, utter they
were written, and carefully corrected them. Va
grant rats and mice used to peep out of crevices,
and flit across the floor, and scarcely lees vagrant inter
lopere dropped in ii opportunely to solicit "puffs" for
charities, conceets, Sic., but none of these disturbed the
repose of lar. Crump, who wail a mild of patience and
politeness, as the most invetei ale a bores" must testify.
A regime less Bitable succeeded him Abstract themes
were preferred by Mr Crump, as, for instance, "Tole
ration," "Advice to Young Men," dc. These themes
would be scarcely popular mirk the different order of
j 050,, t, oicc. et,tak+l4.6e.i, Lut E6e clear, °ova; treat
ment they r. ceived trout Mr Crump made them always
lucid, pleasing, nod appropriate. Authors found him a
paragon of kindliness. He was seldom known to con
demn a book, save upon the ground of immorality. He
believed his vocation to be anything but that of a cynic,
and he lightened the duties or the censor, so that he was
always the enconrager of the young, the anxious, and
the diffidtnt. Such men deserve reenvaibrance, for in the
dusty, sod often unscrupulous, v, mks of journalism few
men su maintain their integrity.
He was one 01 the most methodically Industrious of
journalists. During his tenure with the North 4mericitn
lie traced out and compiled statistical articles upon every
character of subject- Even in his advanced age he was
more active, Elalelliatice and ellCce.lieclli than Iti9et of the
onng and enthueltlMlG reponera fie was never fn a
hurry or a fever. Ills figure will always bo a spectre
noon Third street, plodding regularly and contemplative
ly forward, leaning upon his cane. If he entered a
manufaetory, a bank. or. a mercantile establishment he
exhausted all the statietice that Inquiry could develop,.
but retorted to none of the reeve common to the fra
ternity, and carefully observed any hijunctions as to
particular secreciee. Ile was one that could be always
'Huard and depended upon.
The very eccentricities of Mr. Crump redounded to his
credit—aid they were an numerous no his virtuej. We
shall miss him for both. There were few happier off
hand speakers connected with the press, and he was
therefore welcome at all public meetings, celebrations,
and dinners. He loved this species of amusement, but
wee BMer ealieitoes er ebtrueiee, end naves Mega! lds
own dignity or that of his profession. lie penned a book
or two dining his life, but had little idea of fame, for
which he never toiled. He lived to see hie children
grown and prosperous, and died without leaving a single
enemy bellied bier He wee buried from his residence
yesterday.
The funeral of the deceased took place on Wednesday
morning, front his late residence, iu Camden, and was
largely attended. Among those present were many of
the newspaper fraternity, with whcm lair. Grump was
Sasociattd by the warmest ties of friendship.
FULL LIST OF THE LOSSES IN Om,
BOHLEN'S (7611) PENNSYLVANIA REGIIIENT.—
We have received a full list of the drowned in the above
regiment. The accident, it will be remembered, was
caused by a rude, the men supposing the ferry-boat to
De sinking, front the fact that the urnter in a strong our.
rent WWI VRlaliDg Over ill sides. They rushed to ono
aide, when the boat filled and sank in deep water, drown
ing two officers and forty six privates, as follows
COMPANY K.
Captain Christian Wick, has wife and children at
L!hewk-r, Cheater cov..a.ky,
Sergeant James A. Tiedentann, single, Philadelpnia.
Sergeant Wet - A.llin Barth. single. St Louis, Zdo.
Sergeant F. M. Glafey, tas wife and one child, Phila
delphia.
Corporal John Grata. boo wife and ono ehild, Philo_
Corporal Emanuel Bees, has wire and three, children,
Philaetichia.
Corporal Jacob Butz, Lea wife and Tour thildren,
Privates.
Louis Brabler, single Philadelphia.
Louis Dußois, single, Philadelphia.
Elwood Chew, has wife and three children, Glsosbo.
rough, N J.
Martin Drebrror, has wlre and two children, Phila
delphia.
Eugene Dußois. single, Philadelphia.
George Friend, single, Philadelphia.
rhilip Frudrl, hue wife Dud three children, PhiMel=
ran.
Jostph Flag, single, Philadelphia.
August Noegg, single ' Philadelphia.
John S. Hess, single,PhiladAphia.
John Kiefer, single, Philedelpitie
Henry rirueger, has wile, Philadelphia.
Ludwig Nestle, single, Philadelphia.
Daniel Oppelmiann, single, Philadelphia.
Fred. Reichard, single, Philadelphia.
Ashanas Schmidt has wire and one child Philadelphia.
1
LauTtugc zlchoentitrr, single, Philadelphia,
Edmund Brohn, single, Philadelphia.
IMETIZEI
Private Louis Sergea, residence unknown
IZIMMX!
First Lieutenant Adolph Winter. single, Philadelphia.
Corporal W. iturkbard, has a wife and three children
in Philadelphia.
MEM
granocr. Dracaerfaingnyrnmallolnula ,
Adam Breitenbach, has a Wife and four children in
Philadtiphia.
Ludwig ilemmenthmler, mingle, Philadelphia.
Herrin San, ham a wife and three children in PhiUdel
l:lMß.
- Michael Lorenz, has a wife and four children, Phila.
delphia.
Johannes linegel, has a wife and six children, Phila
delphia.
John Naegol, single. Philadelphia,
Charles Pieifer, has a wile and four children. Vol
d elpb ia
John Reichmauu-sigse". Philadelphia
G,nireider, has a wife and four children in Phila
aelphia.
iicnry beholder, tingle, Pailadelptda,
Joseph bitgers, single, Phibeleiphia.
Edward Spinier, single. Philadelphia.
Fred Urban, bad a wife and six children in Philadel
phia.
Thomne, sinoa
John Weingartner, Lau a wife and four children in
Philadelphia.
Valentine Weidman, has a wife in Philadelphia.
Charles Willman, einfle, Philadelphia..
Philip Widmann_ sink's, Philadaa,hia_
it.HCS PITCLATIO2i.
Company ii—One commissioned officer, married ; nino
non-commissioned olticereanl privatee, married ; fifteen
rivatee, EnLitle,
alimony ik—one priyate t single
Company I—One commissioned officer, single; ten
non•commieetoned officers and privates, married; eleven
privates, siagie.
Total—Married, 20 single t 28
'rho (mimic's or both the eiegie and 4110 married men
are, many of them, in reduced circumstances and in
need of assistance. This should not be withheld, fur the
German element of our population has come forward
nobly in this war, and should be, therefore, reco4rnized.
WOUNDED POLDIERS FROM YORKTOWN.
—Yesterday morning, about four o'clock, the steamer
Richard Wetting, Captain Claypole, arrived at Cheetnut
freet from Porkreee ktenree, having left there, on
Tuesday evening, with one hundred and fifteen sick and
wounded seldiera, belonging to the Third, Fourth, Fifth,
and Sixth Vermont regitueuts. These are the luau who
participated in the recent skirmish near Yorktown and
charged Eta if , lll , lehilk noon a rebel Latterii atter wading
through a ditch. Many of them are suffering from
disease contracted by wearing wet clothing, the result of
the passage through the water, while others are badly
wounded in the legs and lower part of the body. One of
the aumbar did on WedneeAny morning on she pnvange,
Ilia name was Oodbou, and he was %member el Company
B. Fourth Vermont Regiment.
The fact of the arrival of the wounded men soon
became known in the neighborhood of the wharf, and
caused quite a curornotion. Everybody was seized with
the patriotic desire to relieve the sufferings of the brave
fellows, and delicacies were showered upon them with
profusion. No less than seven boxes of oranges were
sent on board the boat. Even the tishwornen along the
wharf contributed their share, and the suffering soldiers
enjoyta a breakfast of fresh shad.
The wounded men did not land in the city, being on
their way to the Eaet. The We/Inv remained at Chest
nut-street wharf until yesterday afternoon, when atm
left ler New Turk, via the Delaware and Raritan Canal.
ANOTHER _HOMICIDE CASE ON TRIAL.
—"Yesterday morning, in the Court of Oyer and Tent:a
wry Judges Thompson and Ludlow, the ma of Addis
hayes, shargod with the murder of Thomas H. Burke,
on the night of August 4th, ISdO, was put on trial. The
Commonwealth opened that a conviction for murder
would be ailied.
The testimony is poblisherl that on Neturday MO!,
Anon 4th, 1860, Burke. de deceased, wad in a tavern
on Eidge avenue, above Vine, wheu Hayes entered and
transacted tame business with the proprietor, in regard
to picnic tickets. As he was about leaving, the de
ceased saluted him with I , Where APO yod going. yen
loafer?" Hates stopped to deny that he was a loafer,
and teen passed on, followed by. Burke.
In the street the men quarrelled about an insult alleged
to have been given to Hayes' wife, and when at Ninth
and Vine a eell.file teea OM% It wail new near midnight,
and few persona were in the neighborhood. The noise,
however, attracted a cro*d from the adjoining taverns.
and goon about one hundred perilous gurrountled the
combatants. Burke was on the pavement, and some of
the witnesses represent that /live§ heat gigged him,
while vskters etxT that a third person Gantt up anti aimed
Burke as he lay on the ground, home of the witnesses
beard Hayes eay be did not want to tight, as Burke was
too drunk. Burke was picked up by his friends and
carried into a drug store, where he died in a few minutes
from eormaeelon of the hvalm
Daniel Dougherty and Richard Ludlow appeared for
the defence. The trial was not finished yesterday, and
bill be reeumed to-day.
NEW STYLE OP CANAL BOATS.—Canal
heats built entirely On a new p an are being introduced.
Instead of the usual frame, planked on the outride and
!sheathed within, the boats are composed of stolid sticks of
timber, breaking joints, and lailn* one upon the other,
clamped dawn together with heavy bolts, and braced
with strong Maya throughout. Some persons, of expe
rience in canal navigation, claim that Ulla best will have
greater capacity for size than other boats, ou account of
being lighter, and at the earns taws Rifttlifftif and more
eubetautial.
SCARCITY OF LABORERS.—The en
lihtzneot of en many of our able-bodied men for the war
Ina Dead egad a great. acsrcity of Lam, rots, and thotro
Laying heavy railroad cautracts to carry out find some
difficulty in getting all the hands they rtquiren We lee
that acme two thousand men are required on the Minutia
and Great Western road, and two hundred are needed on
the renninhania Central k duller ides is offarad in
each hodatice, and tranooortation to the point at which
they aro to be employed.
ARRIVALS AT TIM PORT DURING THE
JAM DRINTEL—During the month of April 3,547 yes
ads of all classes arrived in the port of Philadelphia.
Poring the corresponding period of 1861, the number of
arrivals was 1,239, a difference of over 300 in favor of
April /N . Of the antral§ during the period last named.
reventy mere from foreign ports. The remainder were
coastwise. The total arrivals at this port since January
1. 1862, have been 7,354, while during the same period in
1861, the whole number arm:muted to only . 6,244, or 1,110
lees than the mtet four month&
RISE IN THE PRICE OF MlLK.—About
seventy leading dairymen have recently. Dinned articles
of agreement, binding themselves not to sell glees than
area mils it i= etiLit durin g the coming mummer ' which
is half a cent per quart over the usual price in tits, aamo
-Etlatoll
EXPORTS,—The ship 4 ' Fanny Fern"
has left for London with the followlue cargo: 1.531 bar
rels flour, 21.929 bushels wheat, 20 tierces hams, 100
tierces beef, 150 boxes bacon, 969 tierces lard, 141 barrels
Lard.
THE REMAINS OF GEN.
MUNIOATION FROM THE MAYOR.—The body of
the late Major General Charles F. Mali k now on its
way to the city, and is exeectod to arrivo here either on
Sunday evening or Monday morning. Mayor Henry re
ceived a despatch from Mr. Larz Anderson, of Cincinnati,
stating that he was authorized to place the remains of the
&consult general et the diatom! of the authorities of hie
native Slats or city for burial. The Marcr promptly re
plied that the subject would be brought to the attention
of City Cannot's, and he accordingly tranomhtnd to the
Select Chamber, at the meeting yesterday, the following
communication :
To rho President mid dfcmbers qf the &Int Conn•
di of the City of rhihntetphia—Gentlemen: Intelli
gence het been received of the demise of Major Gotland
Charles F. Smith, which occurred on Friday last, the
loth of April, at Savannah, Termescs, iu the service of
hie country, with the of Lh.. 1,,...e
vindicators of its Constitution.
" The conepicuotis valor and intrepidleadorehip of this
seem plished eeldier during the memorable capture of
Fort Doneleon attracted the admiration of his country
men, and placed him smug their Lretting t Mews.
" ills untimely death has pt °eluded elm tribute which
this city has lately decreed to hie services, and the sword
which would have acquired celebrity in his loyal grasp
wilt be to his careprimg the memento of their bereave-
. .
The city of Philadelphia, in which belied his birth,
and upon which his gallant conduct has reflected credit,
should be the resting place of his remains.
6.1 therefore recommend that, with the sanction of his
family. appropriate funeral honors be rendered by the
city to his memory, and that this necessary arrangements
be made for hie sopulture in the prenines de Heated spe
cially for such purpose iu the cemetery at Laurel Hill."
The managers of the Laurel Bill Cemetery have of
fend a lot for the interment of the romaine. Oita.
Smith, the widow, and her children. and Mrs. Swan, of
linaporr, R. L, and Mrs. idtfers, &Learn of 0,,,,. Smith,
are how in this city, at the residence of. Mir. William L.
Mactier, brother- in-law of the deceased, awaiting the
arrival of the corpse.
TDB lIICKSITE" FRIENDS AND THE
WAR.—At a recent meeting of the Representative Oom
mitts° of the Bicksite Friends, an address relative to
their belief on the subject of war was approved, directed
to be signed by the clerk, and printed tor distrihntion.
The address, after inviting the members of the society to
a renewed consideration of their. Christian principles,
caile especial attention to their ancient testimony against
all wars and warlike measure as one of the great fun. a
mental principles of the religion of Jesus Uhritt is love—
love to God and love to all men. The Friends say the
peaceable principles which they have ever professed they
believe to be the principles of Uhri,t and Ins kingdom.
Dvit the profession of principles, however true in teem
selves'
can avail very little until they come to be exem
plified in a 71111103 daily life and conduct and are made
the rule of his intercourse with his fellow- men. lieligion,
iu order to be useful, must be practical. If we fail to
walk consistently with the obligations of our high pee
fession we shall appear as hypocrites.
The address also says the adaptation of the peace
principle is universal. It applies aline to individual man
and to all communities of men. It roaches far and wide,
and seeks to embrace the whole human family_ It is not
designed to be circumscribed by sectarian limits. We,
therefore, who have made an open profession of this
principle of peace, and who have claimed to hold con
scientious scruples against war and wailike measures,
slit nut look well to our smesliug, lest we tell, and in ag
dying necoomomumbling•tnocks in the way or inners
The question is often asked, says the address, what
would you have us to do when attacked by an assassin,
or when our Government is assailed by an enemy. The
answer given is that, When a man's ways please the
Lord, Re maketh even his enemies to be at peace with
Rim," and that Lie who commands the winds and waves,
and they obey, will also, at a proper time, command the
infuriated passions of wicked men, and they, too, will
also obey and be atilt
It is admitted, however, that evil sometimes appears to
be perc.ist,4 to pro - rail ever geed, azoi the yr/Quint iv Ily
press the righteous; but why these things are permitted,
or for what end, they think it is unnecessary to inquire,
being satisfied that the ways of the Lord are right.
The consequences, were all the world to adopt the reli
gil.llllNinciplAk JI.La aohF eiis }.6 th.e..5;-.1.i , of
verument ae underetood and professed by Vrteuds, would
be that war, with all its desolating eh manta—the destruc
tion of life and property, the demoralization of nations,
tho untold millions of expenditure and debt—would cease.
ilium would no lenges plunder, idislave, and teal& In
his-mien.
Intemperance, with its legion of attendant vices, would
become unknown.
. .
Crime and pauperism, with the multiplied wrouge
which they afflict upon individuala and communitim
would no conger met.
But peace on earth, and good will to all men, would
aTerywhere abound.
t< All crimes shall cease, and ancient feudo shall fail,
Returning Justice lift aloft her scale
react, o'er ;no total her olive wand extend,
And while-robed Int/ovum from Ileav'n descend."
A STRANGE DECISION RELATIVE TO
THE ODIA_RD ESTATE.—The Waif lifkAblA dssialaii
costly made by Judge Higgins. of Saly/kill county, in
nullifying the will of Mr. Girard, and in giving to the
heirs of the deceased millionaire 8,600 acres of rich coal
lands in that county, does not oscite the attention that its
14 , P 0 H0PP.11119110, Thi llllflghlfQUß decision, says a
conical - worry, it sustained by Mu Supreme liana, would
involve the giving of the entire estate to the heirs, and
this result w ould carry the memo profits with the estate
as it now exists, saddling upon the city a debt of many
mations, depriving unborn generations of orphans
or doe emprorT and st,v V4Pctltrittii proviAed tot
them by the benevolent benefactor, crippling the pros
perity of the city of Mr. Girard's love, and utterly
detesting the plain intention of that eminent man.
We have it upon good authority that an organized asso
ciation haa been farmed for the rsdit,.... of el-tinting the
vest wrong that is foreshadowed by this decision of
Judge Higgins. its stook is in the market, and specula
tor* bid upon it according to the chances that promise for
destroying the will. It is at least certain that the pro
feniorial shill which was not Long since employed to
guard the interests of the city, and the orphans under
its care, is now engaged in the effort to divert this great
bust from its legitimate hands. Honest and fair men
look open all the arguments against the validity of the
will 11A t/1 many petty millilitre,. and the dat,a-w. of thew.
who are attacking tbe instrument would he a great and
manifest wrong.
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF
PENN S 1 L VA N lA.—At the April meeting of the Phila
delphia County Medical Society, which was largely at
tended, the follonmg preamble and resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
Whet•cos the regular meeting of the Medical Society
Pf the State of Pentoslvanie for the year 1911 was not
held at the time and place designated by that bAy, at its
preceding tession, in consequence of the disturbed state
of the country;.and whereas it is probable that, for simi
lar reasons, a meetimt the mascot x ear, at a point
bed BM the mountains vonld not be attended by many
delegates from the eastern portion of the State; and
whereas it is highly important that the organization into
E t a t Am tp, ? , E ,y Societies elle& be maintained, for the
JtCiOletLi, TIM the president, in the name of this so.
OfelY. be authorized and requested to extend an invite
hen to the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania,
through its officers and Oomtnittee of Arraugerrients..to
hold its annual meati,n{.. as
on the second Wtilnedday et Janeand that the
delegates of this society he conantunxi a committoo of
arrangements for the reception of the State Society.
ute THE BONDED WARE•
~elG.—We present to olir readers to-cmy a ccanploto
Atatitnent Of all the imported goods received at the
United States bonded stores, Front and Lombard streets,
from January 1 to Mayl, which we have procured by the
kindness of Mr. A. B. Sloanaker, the United Slates
bonded storekeeper in charge of these storm These era
the only. United Stetee bonded stereo that receive bonded
sugars, but the majority of the sugars imported are dis
charged from the vessels on cash permits, leaving a
smaller portion to go in bond. There has been, as will
be Seen by the schedule, a very small nuantity of all the
mher usual articles imported, and the principal part of
that has failed to go in bond, on account of the present
law. which has changed the time of warehousing gouda
from three mouths to three years, causing a considerable
decrease of business in that branch of the revenue ear.
Bugaric--Hbdo 5 241
. 1 offee—Bar. 4 072
.6 Tierces Livtors—Casks
Boxes 112 Dry Goods—Bales.... 82
" 781 II 0130H____
POLICE MATTERB.—The number of ar
reets made by the police of the city during the month of
April was 2,100. The prisoners were divided among the
steceal districts as First, let ; Second s 259;
Third, au ; Fourth. 140; Fifth, 237; Sixtll 2 .lol ; Seventh,
422; Eighth, 77• Ninth, 103; Tenth, 173; Eleventh, 80;
Twelfth, 90; Thirteenth, 22; Fourteenth, 12; Fifteenth,
25; Sixteenth, 99; Reeene corps, 102 ; Pare police, 14;
Harbor polite. 33. The number of AlTbattg tha
same month in 1859, was 2.572; in 1800,1,96;;and in
1801, 2,037.
About 12 o'clock on Wednesday night, a man named
William Milling was detected in the act of selling a brown
DM% wont; probably 81.50, at the low prim of SUL HA
at that was laitug to son at S4O, but did not require
much coaxing to let her go for 315 lees The police ar
rested Idling on tuspicion of having stolen tile animal,
who was held for afmther hearing by Ald. 31cOloud.
A PHILADELPHIAN EXCHANGED.—
The Secretary of 'War has authorized an exchange of
Austin B. smiib, late navy agent at Ban Francisco, and
now prisoner at Fort Warren. ) for go. williotu Ayres, OI
i•nionapnia. Mr. Agree, while rambling Over the
battle-field at Bull Bun, after the evacuation of Hangs
sae by the rebels, suddenly found himself in the hands of
a party of guerillas. Two citizens of. Now Hampshirs
were captured at the same time, and the trio—all civilians
__were hurried off to Richmond, whets they loxerte.t.a
on rebel soup made without a particle of salt, that con
diment being too scarce and too precious to use in pro
vender for Yankees. The New Hampshire men still re
main in captivity ; but Mr. Ayres was allowed a parole
Of twenty Mug iu which to procure an asichango In MIA
Damn of Smith. The latter is a eon of it Extra Billy
Smith," and a thorough Secessionist.
VAITIOUC ITEMS.—The Sisters of
Charity of St. Jogenli'm hospital Acknowledge the re
ceipt of the following sum for the benefit of said Hospi
tal : From Adolphus Boric, Esq., (per Rev. Mr. Carter,)
$100; Charles Boric, (second donation,) do., $5O ; Henry
Boric, &aa , do , do., NO,' A. Autello, do., .g. 50 4
W, Clark, EN., (per U. Eel.,) $5; E.
Swift, Esq., $5. Total, $2lO.
Yesterday morning, in the Seminary Chapel, of St.
Charles Boriromco Eighteenth and Race streets, Xavier
Haire wail ordained eub.deneen by Right Rev_ lE46v.
Wocd.
On Saturday, the same gentleman will be elevated to
the order of deaconship. on Sunday be will be ordained
priest. The ceremonies incident to these promotions are
of a very interesting character.
- 211 RESTED.—Yesterday morning Ellen
Clark w asbefore Alderman Beitier, charged with having
stolen lace trimmings, ac., from the store of Mrs. Maria
iTilaanel, No. MT Bubb glati. street. Tito arrest 17as
made by Detective Burd. Rlten was suspected for a
long time of having purloined various articles. In her
rociii - a portion of the goods were discovered, snugly
packed in two trunk.. Another portion of the ruiseinq
!Abe . .logs were found -x4ersed to the sociaittg-bottom et
the bet], in order to escape detection. She was com
mitted.
IMPROVEMENTS TO :ME PAUADE
GROPRD.—The plot of ground west of Moyamensing
prison, compei.ing two squares, which was formerly
used as a parade ground, is being thoroughly fitted up
ter the same purpose. It bas been fenced in, and the pro-
Gen Or leYeilillg ill in Progress. Several roma of tE.,84
have been - planted. In hem of gran, it will be covered
with seven inches of gravel.
THE OUTSTANDING WARRANTS.—The
Oily TYe9burei L Lbouk to losee a. portion of the "Loan
for the payment of delcienciee and liabilitieh and for
other purposes," authorized Decernoer 14, 1861, to such
holders of outstanding warrants upon the city treasury
bearing date prior to the first of January, 1882, as may
C116'05010 tsvill themselves thereof,
NEW BUILDINGS.—The Building In
spectors issued, during the mouth of April, 368 permits
the ertctiou of new buildings. Of this number 340
wan ME de.e111,,,,e, 10 for stores, ii lee factories, and the
remainder for shops, gables, &c. The corresponding
month lest year there were only 281 permits issued.
Since the let of January laet, 466 new dwelling houses
have been erected In different parts of the city.
.ADRIFT.—Four large log rafts floated
down the Delaware yesterday morning, about 4 o'clock,
to the great dauger et all the 1 , 0115611.11100 red along the
wharves. The stray timber was 'toured by the harbor
police, alter ...a
THE BELIEF FUND.—The amount Cg
vended by the committee for the relief of the families of
volutitmere durioy the pad week wee 811,825.0 e.
REBEL OFFICIIES ESCAPED TO CANADA.—The
Toronto Leader asserts that the two rebel officers
who escPPc4 from cutQcly tkt Patwiti tti fief guys
ago, did so by the assistance of their fellow•passen•
gers, who provided them with overcoats to conceal
their uniforms. The conductor obliged them to
leave the train as they would not pay their fare.
The LtadEr adds elirecteristieelly, tt Seaa the twe
Confederates made tracks for Canada, and in due
time reached Toronto. Their names on the regis-
ter-book of the "Rosin Rouse," elaborated with
the appendage of C. S. A"' attract much MIN.
Lion. They express themselves quite at home, and
have met with many manifestations of kindness
and sympathy—of which it is to be hoped they are
deamins."
MEETING OF COUNCILS
The Late Major General Charles F. Smith:
Funeral Obsequies: Resolutions of Respect—
Defietenc y Bills—A Municipal Hospital—
Drawing for Terms of Office.
SELECT BRANCH
Theo, Gluier, Frosidcur, fn the choir,
Pelitious t communications, Ac., were received and
reed.
From the Mayor, calling the attention of the Chamber
to the death of the late Major General Charles F. Smith,
and yoLoadbabillum aepropriate homed earemeniea, Ae.
In connection with this, Mr. WETIMMLL Offered the
following preamble and reeolutions, which were
unani
in.a,ely adopted:
Whereas, Announcement has been made of the decease
of 111@P r genoral Charlet! Ferguson Smith, whose signal
gentian y and strviees at the capture of Fort Doneleon
have elicited the special recognition of the Councils of
Philadelphia and have endeared his name to an windring
county}.
And tel4erf(4f, /nformellou hat boon received that his
remains are on their way from the distant State iii which
hie lam breath was given in the cause of loyalty to this
his native city : Therefore,
Rego/red, That tho sity of Philadelphia hag been
honored in the eminent skill, valor, and self-devotion of
Major General Charles Ferguson t3irlttit, and will oheristi
hie memory with jest pride as among the Merest of her
eons in upholding and defending the cause of conatitu
tiottal liberty.
Reaoleed by the Select and ComntOn Councils of the
city of 1111 ?(NqpIrta, That a tarot epecial COMMillac of
tie inernmrs of cacti chamber of Councils, of which the
Presidents of the two chambers shall be added, bo ap.
pointed, whose duty it shall be, with the consent of his
family, to cause suitable arrabgemente to be made for the
reception or the remains of Gen. Charles F. Smith, and
their interment with appropriate funeral honors.
Mr. Wrrite it.i. also submitted an ordinance appro
priating $l,OOO for the purposes of defraying the ex
per,,,es of the 'Littoral obsequies of General Smith, which
was agreed to.
A remenetrance was presented by Mr. Barton against
the neaten of Drier street, Nineteenth street.
filr, GRAM, a communication f‘om the Philadelphia,
Wihniegton, and Baltimore Railroad Company, asking
permiesion to lay tracks across Sixteenth street, to con
nect their proposed new depot with the old ono.
Flom the City Solicitor, relative to the passage of an
ordinance, proposed by Councils. compelling the drainage
Of all streets upon which passenger railways are located.
Be states that it is difficult to give a positive opinion on
the point presentee, as the charters of the various c stn.
panics eye so different that what might be obtigatory on
ens would not be so on another, and also front the ab
sence of any decisions of the court determining their lia
bility. Hula of the opinion, however, that thu Militant°
Can be enforced, and recommends its passage. A refusal
to comply with its provisions on the part of any company
will enable him to test its legality,
Also a communication from the Managers of the
Nortiarn Rome lee Friendless Children, inviting Cana
da to attend a lecture by. John IL Gough, at the Aca
demy, on Saturday evening next. The invitation was
accepted.
From I. Walton & Co., former lessees of Noble-street
wharf, asking en allowance for certain improvements
made.
Mr. Alec ART, from the Committee on Water, reported
an ordinance appropriating $05,000 to finish the works
at Fairmount After some debate, the oroinance was
postponed and reeefinilittcti,
The Cellatrillto ou Health reported an ordinance am.
preprinting $442 43 to pay certain deficiencies. Agreed
to.
A bill making art appropriation to pay deficiencies in
the First School district was referred to the Committee
on Schools.
The resolution from Common Council, approving of
the sureties of Wm. P. Hamm, was concurred in.
The bill making an appropriation to pay the salaries
of the Building Inspectors was, after some discussion,
also agreed to.
she blil do approve of the sureties of Wm.
Thy Chair announced Messrs Wetberill, Davis, Maga
ry. Lynd, and Catherwood, as the committee to make ar
rangements for the reception of the remains of Major
General Charles F. Smith.
Artealatian SAC uhar.Oseausle peed by Ike
expressive of deep sympathy for their much-esteemed
fellow-member Joseph S. Riley, of the Twenty-fourth
wind, who has been for emirate confined to his sick
chamber, and that it it their earnest hope that he may be
Imperil's , restored to hadth.
The Chamber then proceeded to a consideration of the
revised municipal code.
In the ordinance relating to the clerks and messengers
of Councils, a motion was made to amend section 11th,
by making the messenger a serguant.abarins, which was
akreid
A further amendment was agreed to, requiring the
clerks of Councils to deposit the journals at the Pt.ila
delphia, Southwark, and Mercantile Libraries, the
Athenwen, and other Fleets.
An boo:name - as wee offered increasiag, site salary or
the messenger of Select Council, now sergeant•al , arms,
from $7OO to $9OO per annum. Agreed to by a vote of
14 to 4.
In considering the ordinance providing for the ap
paeueeui or eta v4euvling <oeereittees, t w o three Com
mittees on Health, Poor, and Prisons were consolidated
into one.
It was moved to add a Committee on Legislation,
win se duties it shall be to watch the doings of the Le•
gislature.
A member suggested that an appropriation should also
be made for the uses of this committee, as when they
visited Harrisburg the members of the Legislature would
not listen to anything at all unless a donation of $5OO
MRS receirid. [Laughter.]
The motion ior tee Legislative Committee was disa
greed to and the Chamber adjourned.
Both branches of Councils adjourned shortly after six
o'clock, being the shortest sessions held for some time.
COMDIOIf 00U7`ICIL.
President W. J. Kerr in the chair.
Petitions and communications were received and read
as follows
An invitation to attend a lecture by Mr, 'Tobin B, %Ugh
Iran occertd
Mr QUINN presented a petition &skin for the opening
of Lingo street, in the First ward.
Lane Schofield and Samuel Miller were approved as
aunties of William P.IIMMIL receiver of taxes for the
axial:dee tam.
A meebake wag received from the Mayor announcing
the death of General Charles F. Smith, and recommend
ing the interment of the body with all due honors.
An ordinance to pay a deficiency bill of $1,700 to the
building inspectors weaned and passed
Mr BARPRII offered a resolution authorizing the High
way Department to advertise for proposals fir a supply
of curb and cobble•etonee, and 6rayel. Referred to the
Committee on Highways.
The resolutions from Select Council, in reference to
the death of Gem. Chas. Ferguson smith, were read and
concurred in.
-.. . .. ..
Medare. Leigh, Gates, Barger, Wright, end Bnird were
01Yeeinted a committee, on the /Art Of Gelman Council,
to carry the reaolutione tutu Effect.
The members of Council then proceeded to draw for
terms of office, under the act of Assembly. The result
wee ac follows:
Ward. warm yr..-... fmn IMAM
0. Wolbert, (Derr.) 3. Qlllllll, (Dem )
22. Gates, (Peo.) 11. Kerr, (Dem)
D. Prep..... (p.....) 1. reate, (Peo.)
11 Sutton, (Dem) 21. Simpeou (Peo.)
1. Dunk, (Pro.) /. Cavia, (Peo )
2. zsmsoun, (Aum) Z. Borger, (Dem.)
2. McClothy, (Dem.) /5. Bowers.(Dem.)
15. Lippincott, (Peo.) 15. Moore, (Poo.)
19. Duiseman, (Dam.) 20. Adams, T. F., (Dem.)
19. Brinkworth, (Dem.) 19. Spence, - (Dem)
10. tlenry, (Dom. ) 1 291 Wright, (Dom.)
4 Huhu, (Dem.) 4. Barnes, (Dent.)
b Layer, (Dem.) 5. Baird, (Dem.)
7. McCrea, (Peo.) 7. Leigh, (Poo.)
8. Harper, (Peo.) 8. Hodgdon, (Peo.) •
10. Ds-beorwell, .1 4 ....) 10. Suiscr,(rgo,)
13. Starr, (Pee.) 13. Ruhl, ( P . 0.)
14 Adams, A. W., (Poo.) 14. Trego, (Peo.)
17. Pcherr (Dem.) 17. Hallowell, (Dem.)
18. Bimini, (Peo.) M. Outfield, (Peo.)
23. Tondineon„ (Deat) OS_ Coma,, (1‘....)
24. WWI, (Pro.) 24. Smith, (Dem.)
Absent-Dr. Sites and Mr. Hall.
Mr. McDonald, of the Twenty-fifth ward, holds oTer
for two years by au act of Assembly.
The consideration of an ordinance, read In l ance h r
Mr. FUR MAN, on the Ckh of February, relative to the
erection of a Municipal Hospital, was taken up and die
aimed at length, and wag referred to the Committee on
Poor. The discussion showed that there were nearly
deaths by the city lost year,. ana . :tin inure
was at this time no place to which such patients could be
taken. Adjourned.
I'iIIILADELFHIA BOARD OE' TRADM.
JOHN K. ADDICKS,
THOMAS S. FERN ON, COMMITTEE OF THE MONTH
SAMUEL, E. STOKES,
LETTER BARS
At did Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Rip Fanny Fern,Cann London, Boon
Ship Zered, NcUonaglo Londonderry, soon
Bark Alex MeNeirSomere itafa.e,
Bark Zpahlr, Small Cork, sson
}big Vietoire, Morrell Demerara, soon
Brig Breeze, Outerbrldge „ ,„ Barbados, soon
Behr Isabella Marla, Wall St Thomas, soon
Bar Ann Cadet, Ga11et..,,,.5t KIM and St Berta, won
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM THE UNITED STATES
SHIN 1111:11 101 Ntw_
City of N York.. New York.. Liverpool..... ... . . —Mar a
Pere% New York..Livorpool May 7
Bremen New York.. Bremen . .. .... ..... May 10
Europa .. Boston.. Liverpool Play 14
C crWasbington.NeW york..Liverpool p., , • Mal 10
America itoston , , Liyurpcm, May 14
Nnoingburgh.....New. York..Liverpuol, May 1T
Borueeia New York..llamburg ...... ....May 21
China .• .. New York: .Liverpool May 2/
FROM iGHIME,
SHIPS LB/Vll 101 bait.
Bremen Southampton.. New York April 10
C or Washington..Liverpool—New York April 16
Bride)) Queen....Liverpool_New York April 19
Europa Liverpool, ,800t0n.. 2 - kern IP
Boruesia .....tioutnampton..Now York. April 22
Edinburgh Liverpool.. New York April 23
China * __Liverpool—New York ... .. . .. April 26
Henna Southampton—New York April 30
Niagara ....... k 1 i Liverpool: .Boston April MI
6 . Nestern...miliord Haven.. New York May 6
'Rot's . ...... .... Liverpool—New York ....Hay 10
* * The California Men Steamers sail from New York
on tie let. 11th and 21st of each month.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1869.
SUN RISES 4 59-SIIN SETS 8 54
HIGH WATER 4 39
ARRIVED
Brig Maria WhgtiVi Wheeler, 3 days from Now York
fa IAsIWO iV /g A &culler & Vv.
dcbr Joan W Hall, klarshman, 3 days from New York,
in ballast to captain.
Mir Cynthia Jane, Bennett, 4 daps from Ilartfool,
with wise to Wm M BON it v 9,
ochr ivt•e, itilysiQ, 1 day from iiaWlJOffi Dd. with
mill feed to It .111 Lea.
Behr Charles Atkinson, Atkins, 1 day from Dlilton,Del
with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co.
echr America, Smith, 2 days from qtladfiCol Nd. With
lumber to .taw t bowitly ace,
Behr Golden Gate, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica, Del.
with corn to Jae L Bewley & Co.
Sloop Flouter, Fowler, 1 day from Lelode, DeL with
grain to Joe B Palmer.. .
Steamer Bri!, tib
Bristol, rleil, Tri bourn from Now York,
with mdse to W P Clyde.
Steamer Oliver Thomae, Knight, 24 hours from Now
York, with mdse to Win /' Clyde.
OLMARMII.
Ship J Morton, Gilley, Ship Island, Workman & Co.
Bark Reindeer, Coutts, Key West, do.
Bark Irma, Wortinger, Laguayra, J DaSett & Co.
Brig J W Treat, Park, Pavia is Grande, J E Tinley &
CO,
Prig Breeze, Outarbridge, Barbados, J B
Behr Forrest Kiug, Briggs, Skip Island, Workman &
Co.
Schr S Tabor, Cook, Key West, D S Stetson & Co.
schr It W Dillon? M 8 4 11) r 44 /itoyoll 2 , 191119,
A co.
Bar Josapbua a Edwin, Connelly, Washington, D
C F Norton it Co.
githr Jas Martin, Harding, Boston, Inas &
(Gorrasnondenee of the Pidtki.lpids
LEWES, Del. April 30-7 AM.
The greater part of the fleet reported at the Break
water in my last have left for their respective destinations;
the steamer Gerd Melo, went to sea at 10 A 111 yesterday.
Tnera alill remains at the Rraakwatee two twigs, .oven-
teas eatIOPAPII, DLO stetuneroind the cutter Forward.
Wind light from N E.
Youni, Lc. AARON MARSHALL.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
List of Foroign iwd Coastwise Arrivals at the Port of
rbiluilehphia for the month of April, 1862:
FOURIGN.
Ships 7 I Brigs 16
&Ike 12 1 8c hoo nen!:
=MITI
Ships .. .
4/ Sloops 945
Balks ? ..... ••••,,,t 9 I St ott/ern 92
BA, za !Barges 599
Schooners 766 I Boats 1077
AtiEMOBAZIDA
Steamship Saxon, Matthews, cleared M Boston 30th
u t. for Philadelphia.
Ship Sam Donning, SheMehl, cleared at Mew reek 30th
Alt, tvr rtillo4vipt4o,
THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, MAY 2. 1862.
El hip Ellen Stewart. Coffin. from London" nailed from
the lower bay, New York, 30th ult. for Baltimore.
ffili p Flora McDonald, Fuller, cleared at Baltimore 39th
utr, tor itmsero am.
Bark Andrew Manderson, Thompson, sailed from Bos
ton 80th ult. for Philadelphia.
Brig Aimore, BMWs, cleared at Boston 80th ult. for
Cardona
boar Marla Fleming, Shaw, gfilled from Segel 29th
ult. for Philadelphia
Ear W M Cole, Cole, cleared at New York 30th ult
for Little Eeg Harbor.
Edna 8 M Tyler, Phinnoy, and Louisa 0:417, Bowent
alowred .t Antdrm Roth nit, fOr thliadelphitt.
Bar Open Idea, Babbidge, for. Philadelphia via Bangor,
Geared at Boston 30th ult.
Schr 13)1Tester, Greener, Thompson, hence at Newbury
port 28th ult.
The French steam gunboat Labrador, Commander de
lynie. from Havana, arrirod at New York on Wednee
day. She is a eidewbeel steamer of 250 horse Dower,
mount" 4 Rune, and hag a crew of MO mon_
ILDISIJALANCJE t;t3MrAltillKs.
ELAWARE MUTUAL B.AYETY
D
trieuramA modrktnr.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP
IENNSYLYANIA, 1836.
GITICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT
STREETS. PHILADICLPIILL
&UTNE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, To parts of Ho World.
TREIGHT,
INLA D INSURANCES
On Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages
to all Porta of the Union,
FIRE 111111711/LNOIIB
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, lowellins bonsealto.
ASSETS OF THE COMPTNAN NOV. 1, 1861.
PAI. 0099.
1100,000 United States Five per cent. Loan. 1100,260 00
60,000 United States Six per Cent. Trea
sury Notes
25,000 United States Seven and Three
tenths per cent. Treasury Notes 06,0 00 0 0
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per
cent. Loan 89,661 24
193,060 Philadelphia Oily Six per cent
L0an..111),448 17
00,000 State oTenneesee Five per cent.
Loan. 51,076 00
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. Ist Mort
gage Six per cent. Bonds. 14, 0 09 00
10999 Pennsylvania Railroad, VA Mort
gages Six per cent. Bonds 46,160 511
11,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
guarantied by the City of Phi
ladelphia
1,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 5,000 00
Bills receivable for insurances 00,730 07
Sonde and Mortgages 76,000 00
Real Estate a 41.868 86
Balances duo at Agencies—Premiums on
Marine Policies, Infrared, and other
Debts due the Company. 411,161 97
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
bur Shiniptuaieth 114,t4,1--vatiumtvi Tw
i %NO 90
06311 on hand—ln Banks ..161,092 CS
In Drawer 517 05
51,616 36
DIDEOTODS,
William Martin, Samuel E. Stokes,
Edmund A. Semler J. F. Penistan ,
Theophilas Pauldi ng, Henry Sloan,
John B. Penrose, Edward Darlingtoo,
3.1... C. De, , le, H. Jonas 11.-0. A.,
James Traqualr, Spencer IS'llyaine,
William Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand,
James C. Hand, Robert Burton,
William 0. Ludwig, Jaceb P. Jones,
Joseph 11_ Seal, _ James E_ HsParka&
Dr. B. M. Huston, Joshua P. Brre,
George G. Leiper, John B. Semple, Pittsburg.
Hugh Craig, D. T. Horgan, Pittsburg,
Charles Kelly, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
WILLIAM IS RTIN, Prssident. .
...... . ,
THOMAS O. HAND, roe Priedfid.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. jal4-tf
THE RELIANCE
INSII AN(Olt COMPANY,
OD THILADELPIIIA,
OFFICE No. 305 WALNUT STREET,
Insures against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY ETRE, on
store., ...a other 6ulldlag., tuat..l
or perpetual, and on Furniture,
Goods, Wares, and Mar
chandise, in town or
countrY.
CAHN CAPITAL, 05.01 7 rt0.66_5.005ime 4121 , 440.84,
Which is invested as Tolley's, :
In Omit mortgage en city property, worth
double the amount 151011,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. first
Illinigitge Wm, 61 par IMO GI
ronnsyboado Railroad Co.'s it per oent,
66-
cond mortgage loan, (430,000) 87,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and
Canal Co.'s mortgage loan 6,000 00
Ground rent, first-class SAFI 60
vdetc.ei Ivens, well easing ' 4,600 00
City of Philadelphia 0 per cent loan 10,000 00
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. 88. loan. 10,000 00
Commercial Bank stock 6,136 01
Mechanics' Bank stock 2,812 60
Petinsyltenils Ibtileend 06.% stook ' .... 4,066 00
The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s stock. 96,860 00
The County Fire Insurance Co.'s 1.050 60
The Belmar° N. B. Insurance Co.'s stoat.. TOO 00
Union Mutual Insurance Co.'s scrip 880 00
Billi reparable 14,802 74
Book account's, soused interest, Bo . . 1,104 611
Cash on hand 11,544 04
The Statusl seleAlas, astattaa &La tLs at,
a Stock Capital, entitles the ineared to participate in the
norms of the Company, without liability for indialla.
Leases promptly adjusted and paid.
DISZOTOSA.
Samna] Thepham,
Robert Steen,
William Mawr,
Benj. W. Tingley,
threhall Hill,
J_ Johnson Brown.
Charlea Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen '
John Bissell, Pittsburg.
. TINGLNIG President,
Clam Tinder,
William R. Thompson,
Yroderick Brown,
William Stevenson,
John B. Worrell,
1. IL Carson:
EeLisrt MAMA,
G. 11. Boresigarten,
/Marlee S. Wood,
James B. Woodward,
E. X.
February 18, 1881
VECHAIVGE INSURANCE 00M-
Pain—ttillec_l4fa. ea WALNUT Street
lire bionrance on MOMS, end Merchandise itenfrandt
an favorable tering, either Limited or Wrest'
ansmnsom. -
Jeremiah Somali, Thomas Kirsh,
Jobai Q, Ginnod4, Chalon Thomplos,
//reword 7/, tiskerta, alma T. Hats,
Samuel D. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen,
Meehan U. Hale, John J. Griffith&
.111RMILLAR BONSALL, President.
JOHN Q. enizioD9, YI9IP Pruner*
amass. octi, kieoressaT,
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PZNICSYLVANIA-01171011 ROIL
ind 6 RICRANOR DIIILDDIOD, Noril. aide a Wa'
NUT 136reei, between DOOR sod TM= Otriroup Mao
delphia.
114061BPORATED in 1204-011A16TER PREPIATUAL.
CAPITAL ' $2OO
PE,MIMEO Or THE 0031rAlir
RUAIM
1,1881,1150709481
ILLEINZ, ma Asi) -
INLAND' -
TION INBURANSR. - "Ma'
ToLBRITQNS.
EieosT D. Marron", asinine' Grant, Jr.,
Charles klacaleeter, Tobias Wagner,
William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Watson,
Jobn B. Armin, Henry G. Freeman,
Williem B. Whitt), Charlea S. Loads.
utlorge S. bulart. Worn O. (Arson,
'Edward C. Knight.
HENRY D. SHER.BEHD, Prmident.
Wn.x.rist H . Beoretarr. jr2l6U
THE ENTEnnutan
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
(FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.)
COMPANIPS BUILDING, IL W. CORNER WQVISTEI
AND WALNUT STREET&
DLBECTOBS.
F. Ratchford Starr, Mordecai L. Domani,
William Mcßee, (tee: H Htnart,
aalbro Frazier, Jail H. Brown,
John M. Atwood, B. A. Falmelda*,
Benj T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash,
Henry Wharton, J. L. Errinaer.
ir_NAMFORD EITABB, Preddeat.
91A1111.1.1110 W. 0011. iloorciar, fall
VIRE INSURANCE.
ificaurogios , INSUBABION COMPANY 01
PKILKIIELYKI A ; No. DM North glint below
Bac6, Daum Buildings, Goals, and Merchandise gems
rally, from Loss or Damage by fire. The ekompany gua
ranty to adjust all Losses Promptly, and thireb7 bps
met the patronage of the public.
Willow Storm.
Francla Coo Pars
George L. Dougherty,
James Martin,
James Duran,
titomhen aioAleory
Bernard Rafferty,
Thomas J. Hemytdß,
Thomas Fisher,
Frmacto McManus,
113111111AZD Rarrmarr,
VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE.
J: LY.—The FINNETLIkNIL TUX INBUILUME
0011PANY. 1n00p11826. CHARM?. Pll-
PETUAL. 10.110 W ALNUT Steed, modes law*
Sum Square.
This Company, favorably known to the eommanfty for
tbirty.si• years, oontinnes to IMIIIIII6 sestost Lose Or Di.
mage by Fire, on public , or private BeiMin" either per
momently or for • limited time. Mao, on Fternitinlos
Wake of Goods, or Norobandlie generWy, as imsni
arms.
Their Capital, together with a Isms lierslng Monk%
Invested In the most carettd manner, whleh enables them
to offer to the homed an tindoibted miontity In the ones
ol Ina
Jonathan Patterson , non Ala IMO, * ,
gamin Cezarbela, V•11101INDICII atig
dilexander Benson, John Derereas,
William Montethm, Thomas BmItIC
Lame iisalehmet, ...
.I . OI4ATILLI PAT'Tim9x, grams,
WITASAIK G. tinOWNLL. 130CieVirr. , IS
ANTHRACITE INSITRANOI
COMPANY. AkatkOrbeli JayUhl swami
(MAZUR PEEPETI74,IA
Pam Mo. OU Well UT Week between USW nil
Ponrib Streets, Philadelphia. •
This Company will Inoue egibbmt Wet or demise by
Plre, on linUdlida, Inrultare, and Merehandlall Ead.
Abel Mertes lesurannee Ob YSUAI, Melo* aid
Freight*. Inland Insurance to all parte of the Untd.
DIRECTORS.
Dads Pearson,
Peter Sieger,
J. N. Swim.
Wm. P. Deen,
John Ketcham,
M ESHER, Prodded.
DEAD, Tips President.
ull4l
William Maher,
D. Luther,
Lewin Juaaenrieil,
John B. Blakhoton,
Joeeph Maxieid,
WILL
WM.
MTN, DOCMillii7.
A MERIC.AN FIRE INSURANOR
COMPANY. Dtaar•oratewl 1810. CHART=
7NBPNYI7AL. No. $lO WALNUT Street, &boys TAM,
PblLdelphla
Ruing • largo laid-n) Capital Stook. and 11nrphia, to
talled hn sound and available Seourilles, continues
Inure on Dwellings, Stores, Malthus, Merchandise, Yu.
eels in port and their Cargoes, and other Pertioaal Pro.
Dotty. All Loon liberaill
CTODS lomptly adjmigL
DMIN.
Thomas B. Maria, James B. Campbell,
John Welsh, Ndmrind G. Data,
Damsel 0. Mottos, Charles W. Poultsop,
rlitrioli Brady, Wad Non%
Jvo T . bow%
THOMAS B. ELSBIB, Pied/Mt.
Munn O. L. Chuwroan, Secretary.
STEVENS HOUSE,
(LATE DRLMONIOO , I3,)
No. 26 DAQAPWAIrs
NSW YORK.
Five minute" , walk from IPall River boat landing,
Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street.
mballm GEO. W. STZPRINd, PrcopiOcirt
OAILD.—Tifil UNDFiIiSIGNED,
iste of the OTBARD HOOl3l, Philadeleblw,hals
Mimed, for fore term of years, WILLAED'B HO TM.,
Weehinsee_ They lake this 00aidon to return to this
oid hinds end em tomes many thinks for pest Wars,
end bee to wenn them that they will be most hem It
ses them In their new quarters.
. SVEN" 01/ADITIOI, Ilt 00.
Waltman', mei! IC Del- softly
0177
40,995 811
1.4,1111 T /4
soa,mo ST
$81T,14 ft
DiS/147r0N9.
Sottri llsolgmh
Michael Mc°nor.
Ildward McGovern.
Thoman B. McGook%
John Bromley,
irrancis JNIM
John Oaneady,
Bernard H. Him
(Merles Owe,
Miohsel GehM,
Vin inerßß. Proldanth
oon
r•)l Et, .0) :14
110TEJLI.
EDUCATIONAL.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
in a beautiful and healthful village, three miles
from Media. Pupils received at any time for the sum.
zner. Boarding Dar worm $2 25. Thorough mune in the
Mathematics, Languagea. English Studies, and all the
branches penally taught. - 11303 a prepared for College or
Business.
REV. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M.
ap24• lin Village Green, Delaware Qo , Pa
H OLMESBURG BEMINARY YOU
YOUNG LADIES.—The duties of this School
will he resumed., after the Easter holidays', on the 28th of
APRIL. For circulars, references. &c., address the Misses
CHAPMAN, Principals, Holmeeburq, Pa. aptB•lm*
Q,CI-1()OL J!O1 SALE;.—UnburpasFeti
location, large income, well fortilehed, gymnasium,
&c. An excellent position for so enterprising g , ntlemaa,
Aildrpen JAMES DIcUOWANI 025 WALNUT Street,
Thilftdolpnia. aP.3o.ltit
FOE SALE AND TO LET.
TO DISTILLERS.
The DISTILLERY known ne the
"PI-ICENIX,"
and formerly owned and occupied by SAML. SMYTH,
reN,, siinatod on TWRITTY-Wrl/SA, buisrvess &AOl/.
and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, ()opacity 000 blight&
per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and seem-
Modeling terms. Is In good running order, and has ail
t!le modem IMPTOTOMOOtth An Arkvia4 Well on the Ite
mises furnishes an unfailing amply of good, ptme water,
Address Z. LOOK.II & 00., No, 1010 NAIIKIT
Street, Philadelphia. fe22-dd
gel:: TO RENT—A well-furnished
simwountry 11nw e , of moderate airs. 7110 grftlindg
elude Fluwer, Fruit, and Vegetable Gardena, an Orchard,
a pleasant grove,
through which a little brook flows, and
pasture grounds for the use of two cows. It is situated a
mile and a ball from Old York Road Station, North Penn
sylvania Railroad. Inquire 1615 LOCUS r Street
no7.inwf tf
de TO RENT— GERMANTOWN
manOtiii - E—Converhictitly located, moderate size, and
in good order. Apply to
WILLIAM IL BACOti t
er3o.3t 23 North FOURTH Street.
en TO RENT— A convenient Dvrel
maling, Sontheard Cornor of TWENTY-SECOND and
GRENN t3tteete. ANA,' to
JANNS CIIESSON,
ah24.6t 23 North FOURTH Street.
HOUSE TO LET, • GERMAN
TOWN.—A Stone Cottage in the lows! , Dart of her.
mantown, commanding a sniendid view of the sUrround
ing country, within 150 yards of Turnpike, and three
minute. walk of two [dation. on Steam Railroad. Apply
to GEORGE JUNHIN, lieu., southeast corner SIXTH
and WALNUT *trcote. tipl/-166*
FOR SALE OR TO LET—Four
Mat- -- Rouses, on the west side of BROAD Street, beams
Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of
NINTH end SANSOM. Streets. mh26.tf
ai TO LET—A beautiful CO UN
TRY-PLACK, of 10 acres, on the wed side of
FRONT-Street road, shove Hart lane, within ten mi
nutee' walk of the Fraukford and Southwai - k passenger
&AWL. Persea,ich early ia . Arad. Apply at the acmth
west corner NINTII and SANSOH, second story.
mh23. if
TO LET.- COUNTRY STORE
and PORWAIIDINU WARPHiILY3E,
Coal Yard q good railroad siding, &a., in a drat-rata
business locality, and wealthy 'neighborhood. Situated
on the Central Pennsylvania Railroad. Vor far ttker par
ticulars, apply to E. I'ETTIT,
!Leg N.S. 300 WiLtITJT gtsaat..
FOR SALE OR TO LET.-A
pleasant house in the suburbs of Media, nearly an
acre of ground, abundance of shade and fruit. Bent
I.w. Ajiyly at No_ 1.5!:_ gOIITII FOURTH. STRUM. r
second story. ap26-1m
COPAKTIN ERSII ir DI OTIC ES.
T\ISSOLUTION QV COPARTNER
SHIP —Notice is hcreby given that the Copartner
ship heretofore existing between the undersi.ued, 'under
the firm of TAW A. BEERS, is this dey dissolved by
walla! coosetit. The bUcinedo of the We firm will be
settled by ABRAHAM TAW, who is alone nuttioriml
to use the firm's name in liquidation.
ABRAHAM TAW,
WILLI-14E A. BEERS.
April 24,1862. a p3(l.6tie
POPARTNERSHIP.—The un
dersigned have this day formed a Copartnership Wi
der the name and style of JONES, WARNER,
for the transaction of a General DRY GOODS Jobbing
touaineem, al 240 DIAILIZIET 9t t.
GIDPION A. JONES,
BICUABD 0. WA RgEll e
DAVID D. GOLDEN.
APRIL 21, 1862. ap23-126*
LEI3AL.
MTINICIPAL CLAIMS.-NOTICE
JAL is beroliy give» to the owners of tho properties
mentioned in the appended memoranda of Municipal
liens, that write of Beira Facias will be issued thereon in
three months from the date, unless the several sums of
money specified therein as being due for labor and mate
rial shall be paid to the undereinned on or before the.
IStii day of May, 1882.
WILLIAM M. SMITH,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
No. 613 WALNUT Street.
Tobruery 13th, 1862_
The City of Philadelphia to the use of Rhoads and
Hinckle, ye. John McDowell, Jr. ' owner or reputed own
er, or whoever may be owner. Common Plead, Decem
ber Term,lB6l, No. MT, 1166.57; against lot on the eget
Ole of Fourth street, 100 feet horth of Norris.
Seam ye. Same. Common Pleas, December Term, 1881,
No. 218. $46.91, against lot on northwest corner of
Fourth and Buckley streets.
Bine° TEL Same, Cononon Pleas, December Term. 1061.
No. 210. 8'54.13, against lot at the southelet corner of
Fourth and Norris streets.
Same vs. Stephen Toram. Common Pleas., December
Term, 1661. No. ZO. 550.14, against lot on the east side
of Fourth street, me w9rriu
g o ioo vs. game. Cenimen xr,, coa i l b er
lam. No. 219. $316.14, against lot soul. v.rat corner of
Fourth and 11 ackley streets.
Some vs. Barclay Lippincott. Common Pleas, Decem
ber Term, 1861, No. 221. 576 44, against lot on the west
tide of Fetteth etveat.. 60 fe,4.,‘,..41• of Norris.
ILLIMINATING OILS
IJOINEIV ) OIL WORKS_
A-4 100 Bbis. Lucifer" Burning Oil on hand.
We guarantee this oil to be non-explosive, to burn all
the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without
crusting the wick, and but slowly. Blds. fined 141 th
660. onienri, WAttnit,
Office 510 Mit.BBICT Street.
CARSON OIL.-100 bble. Natrona
Oil in More and fff pale by
wizaaran. nL WILBON •
20S MARKET Street
COAL.
JM. ROMMEL'S NEW LEHIGH
• COAL WHARF, No. 969 DELAWARE Avenue,
above POPLAR Street. a9.49-11n*
ROBERT R. CORSON,
COAL DEALER.
`MICR, 133 WALNUT STRNET,
BELOW SECOND,
fe77-3xt PHILADILPHIA
V 0 A L.—Lehigh, Locust Mountain,
Eagle Tein, and hickory, of beet auallty, mid well
Prepared. WM. H. CURTIS,
apl2-Im* 1517 CALLOWHILL Street.
C°AIL-TITE UNDERSIGNED
beg leave to inform their friends and the pubilo that
they have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from
NOBLE-STREET WLIARIP, on the Delaware, to their
Yard, northwest corner of. EIGHTH and WILLOW
litraotg. whom, that , Roland to I[ll,op the beet cal:mitt" of
LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the
lowest prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
JOG. WALTON & 00.
Office, 112 South SECOND Street.
Yard, 'MUM% and WILLOW. mid-it
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
NATIVE WINES.
RTRICTLY PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE-THE
MOT DBLIU/UURI RICHE AND FRUITY
WINES EVER OFFERED TO
TUE PUBLIC.
AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED_
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINN HDOONDIED,
1141LN CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE NE
BODES & WILLIAMS NO. _lO7
JLV South WATER Street, offer for Bale the following :
ZQQ whsle, half, and quarter boxes new 1111, IL and Layer
fp cases prime new Figs.
20 bales dicily Almonds.
60 bags prime African Pea Nuts.
69 kegs French Prima, prima
atro boxes French FruLes, prime order.
60 ball boxes prime new 'Valencia Raisins. ap24
°HEAP BUTTER ! CHEAP 8UT
..., THB I only 12 ate. par pound, at No. 212 giptspiq
zouira-t[
LEAF LARD.-79 tierces prime ket
-I.i-tie-renderedd Leif Lardyfor aide by
0, (,), BAWLER A 00.,
mti2o•tr /QC ABOli btracti AI door above front
9, BBLS. GOOD COOKING BUT-
L/ TIM for sale very cheap at No. 1112 SPRING GAR
DEN Eltreet. mh26-tf
eiIIEESE.-150 boxes fine Herkimer
V County Cheese, for Bile by
C. C. BADLIR k CO.,
isikko-1! 10.4 Awn 84i-14,i,sa
VERY CHOICE WHITE RYE
FLOUR. only 23( eta. per pound, at No. 819
BERING GARDEN Street. rab2s-11
CANDLES. Chemical Sperm Candles,
for solo by JAIIRETOBB is LAVERGNE, 202
sad 2041 south 'PROM' Street. mbl4
jTI NL G A R---Frenalk White Wine
V Vinegar, for sale by
_ .
JAURZTOHE k LAVERONA
Noe. 202 and 204 South FRONT Street.
211 OWT. WIOICE WRITE RYE
FLOVN, just received sod for ode at No. 31.2
SPRING GARDEN Street. mhES..tf
SARDINES.—A very superior brand
IJ for weao fib CHARLES O. 0 ABSTAIBIN
sp2 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street.
MESS PORK.-250 bble Mess Pork,
Or Dole by C. U. EiADLNB g 00.4
wawa lea Alkt7/1 Moot, ad door above Front.
MAPLE SUGAR.-2 cases choice
Vermont Maple Sugar, bid received and for side by
211.0DP.8 .1, WILLIAMS,
107 South WATER Street.
VRESE ROLL RUTTER, E G GS, &eI
.3
J 2 received daily at 8. Z. GOTTWALir, N 9. 111 ;
6A11151113 Arm*. mb2b-ti
rro THE DISEASED OF ALL
CLASSES.—AII Sub•acute and chronic diseases
cured by epeeist guarantee at 1220 WAINUE Sterna.
Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge is made.
Professor BOLLES, the founder of this new practice,
Wilt superintend the treatment of all cases himself. A
pamphlet containing a multitude of mrtificates of those
cured, also lettere and complimentary emanations from
Medical men and others will be given to any person free.
Lectures are constantly given at 122(1, to medical men
and others who desire a knowledge of my discovery., in
applying Electricity as meltable therapeutic agent. lion•
tultation frau. se.2B-2.m.
MEDICINAL.
TARRANT'S
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.
This valuable and copular Medicine has univareally re•
calved the moat favorable recommendations of the
MEDICAL PROFREFIoN and the Public as the
moat EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be used with the best effect in
Biliens and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sink
headache ? Nausea, Loss of Appcgte,
thin ? Acidity or tuo fitountoti, Torpidity
of the Liver, Gout, Rheumatic
Affeetions, Gravel, Piles,
AND ALL COMPLAINTS WIIERS
A CIMATLIE AIM COOLING Al'icifflat t Oft itiii-
G.a.TIVE ItINIIItaItD,
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers
by Bra and Land, Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of
Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains
of Vowels and Planters wdl find it a valuable addition to
their Medicine Chests.
It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles
to keep in any climate., and merely reiruirte
"eater poured upon it to produce a de
lightful efforreciug beverage.
Numerous testimonials, from prefsssional and other
gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun
try, and its steadily in.:messing popularity fur a series
of years, strongly guaraLty its efficacy and valuable
character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an
isttellliseaL
Atahatactured only by
TAR RANT & CO.,
No. 275 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren et
NEW YORK,
an2l.lY And for tinlo by Drurtoiiitg oonnrstll9-
WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DIS
COVERY OF PROF. C. H. BOLLES, 1220
WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY.
'Thu difference between fact and ii.ction, o. permanently
curing the rock and Buttering of their diseases, or adver
tising to cure and showing but little or no evidence of
cures, can be well appreciated by tho anxious inquirers
after health, by attentively reading the following synap
sis of certificates hom the mott reliable gentleman in
Philadelphia, who wore permanently cured by Prof.
BOLLES, 1.i20 WAL SIJT street, and after they hail been
given up as incurable by the meet eminent medLail. men
of this city: •
Judah Levy, Bronchial VeWumptiou, 814 Winn Front
BUMS.
Edward T. Evaum, pracchor of tho t. E. Church, Dyik
pepsin of long standing, Lao ngitis and Lumbago, 1,533
Helmuth street.
_
Alexander Adaire t Inflammatory Bheumatiam, Lunt
imbo, loots - etaladins, 3312 **Teri iaisizwoucti wocg,
Nellsiogton.
. . .
William H. Shaine, Paralysis of the lower limbs,
(Paraplegy,) and Epilepsy, 110 South Twentieth street
J. J. Bailey, Laryngitis, Dyspepeia, and Lumbago, 219
Market attowL
Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe
Beinotrhage of the Lunge and Diabetic, American Hotel.
Philadelphia.
Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago, 628 Arch
street.
Jeutee Nugent, Dearnera for air Dian, and ringing and
roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford stre.ti.
George G. Presherry, Chronic Bronchitis and Catarrh,
formerly proprietor of the Girard Bootie.
Theresa Hump, severe Diabetis, Ruse Dlilla, Weat Phi
ladelshia.
George Grant, Rhetteaktio Gout, long standing, 333
Market street.
H. T. De Sifter, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, 17d6 Chestnut street.
V, IL cannicli, (Thrtmic PY6P9INIik anl Inflammation
01 the Knintl3l4l:Chestnut and Fortieth streets,
linAh 'Jerrold, Bronchitis and Disease of the Kidneys,
49 Fount Third street.
. . .
8. P. M. 'rasher, Chronic Dyspepsia, and Sidney Die
fffloet 10 2 2. iSntltil T l l4ll street
darner P. Urtires, 31. Mining standing and supra bum.
bago. 216 Pine street.
Edward McM.anon, Consumption, 122.7 Front street.
Stanford &Unwell, Congestiouof the Brain and Chronic
Dyspepsia, 1526 Palmer street.
tilaariee ika igyr9;
(Paraplegy) and Dyspepsia, Western hotel.
J. picket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation. and Con
gestion of the Drain, 518 Callowhill street.
Caleb Lamb. Bronchial Consumption of five years
standing, 1436 Chestnut street.
Rev. J. Dlatlory. Aphonia, Philadelphia.
M. M. Leaning, Nervous Prostration, 21 1 ...dbury Ave
nue_
J. S. Bitter, Catarrhal Consumption, 333 Richmond
street_
N. B.—ln addition to the above Nom enreil, Prof. U.
H. BOLLES has cured two thousand qhrouic and Acute
cases within less than three years iu Philadelphia, all of
which cases had resisted the treatment of the most emi
nent medical men.
Prof .dvertiee
any certificates of cures, except those cured in this
city.
Prof. D. has setablipbed himself for life in this city,
and his success in treating the sick is a sufficient guaraa.
ten that ho claims nothing but PP-iA!lliad lasts in his dl4-
eovery in the nee of Electricity ad a reliable therapout:o
agent.
N. R. Itwill be well for the diseased to recollect that
Prof. S. has given a word of caution in hie 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 or humanity.
Consultation Fret. Cr Seo advertisement in another
PROF. O. $l. BOLLZA,
1220 WALNUT street, PhiWs.
BROWN'B
ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN(1211,
Manufactured only at FREDERICK BROWN'S
DRUG AND. CLIEMICAL STOES,
Northeast corner of FIFTH andCtIEBTNIIT Streets,
PHILADELPTILL
AtteldiOn it Called to ihisvaliibleiemedy which should
be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is in
dispensable. curing affections of the stomach cud bowels,
and is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water.
(JAUTION —Tu prevent this valuable Essence frees
being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed of
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 respectable
Druggists in the United States, fesiffrm.tim
GLUTEN CAPSULES
ON
- - -
PURE 00i - 1
-LIVER OIL.
p'a 8a of ,n0., , k potion 6 ko 13015-LIVIg7t
OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in
duced various forms !of disguise for its administration
that are familiar to the Medical Profeseion Some of
them answer in special cues, but more often the t rebicie
nelmix.l.6ma 'the OVAL .40E4 or the .011,1proTtaliiicisom
=palatable and of lees therapeutic value. The repug
nance'
nausea, ac., to Invalids , induced by disgust of the
Oil, is entirely obviated by the nee of our OAPSITLAS.
COD-LIVEN OIL OAPSULKS have been much mad
66ir 6 IfOrOpe, &be ompeAanoe there of time good
atilt: from their nee in both hospital end private practice,
aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are 'suf
ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for
them, feeling mewed their use will remit in beuelit and
Unsorted fluceP. PPdimil.red by
WYETH & BROTHER,
1412 RALNIIT Street, Philadelphia
PROI OSALS
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUI
PAGE OFFICE.
PHILADELPHIA, April ?6,1862
PROPOSALS will be received at this 011 ice until 12
O'clock N. on MOND t.Y, May 4th, for furniseing, at the
Schuylkill Arsenal, two tons of Tarred Paper, for use in
packing goods, to prevent moths daPlbg 464 Au
Samples can be men at.thle office. Bidders will state the
price per pound. All bids must be endorsed "Proposals
for Tarred Paper," and be addressed to
6. H. CROSMAN.
ap2B-90 Deputy Quartermaster General.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
MOIIGAN, ORR, & CO:, STEAM.
ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Pounders, and
General Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1210 CAX.-
LOWNELL Shoot, Philadelphia. foll-17
• , PENN STEAM E N ()- N ;MI
AND BOILER WORKS.—NE &FIE &
LENY, PRAOTIOAL AND THEERETIOAL ENGI
NEERS, MACH INIST S,BOILE a -MAKERS, BLACK
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many poem
been eacceserol operation and been e.schOiTcll
gaged in building and repairing Marine and River En
gines, high and low pressure, Iron Loiters, Water Tanks,
Propellers, An., An., re.pecttidly offer their nerviese to
the public, as being fully prepared to contract for En-
B in.. of a ll else., Slarine, and Etatiolaary,
sets of patterns of different dtes, are prepared to exe
cute orders with Quick despatch. Every description c 4
pattertemaking made at the shortest notice. High and
Low-preseure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of
the hest Pennsylvania charcoal iron_ Awnings, of all
Sing and hinds; Iron and limas Castings, of all descHn-
Sone; Roll Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work
connected with the above business.
Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their
eetabliehment, free of charge, and work guarantied.
The enoecribere have ample wharf-dock room for pa
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac., go., tot rais
ing heavy at light weights.
JACOB 0. krEAFIZ,
JOUli Y. LEVY,
jel4-tf BEADLE and PALMBIL streets.
J. TAUGHAN DlSasiar.,
VILLIAN H' MERIIIOII
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET%
PHILADALPHIA_
MERRICK & SONS
.111 4 17,21572e2.1L.9 EaKribi*
Manufacture High and Lew Premise Steam Buena%
for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o.; Cast
ings of all kinds, either iron or braes.
.
Iron-Frame Roofs for Oaa Works, Work.twist, ltsit•
road Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such se
Sugar, Saw, and Griot Mei Vacuum Pane, Oueri Steam
Trains, Doi - mum, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o.
Sole Agents for N. - Milieux's Patent Sugar Boillng
Apparatus' Nesmyth'e Patent Steam Hammer, and As
pinwall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining
Machine. aub.tf
BUSINESS NOTICES.
( ELECTRICITY, PROPERLY AP
PLIED, TRIUMPHANT. Doctor A. H.
STEVENS, late of No. 1220 Walnut street, Phila
delphia, has located himself at No. 1418 South PENN
SQUARE, a few doors weet of BROAD Street. The
WiFY dgdfillia, ane in MAAR§
particularly for those who Way choocao to take booni
In the Doctor's family while under treatment.
Having had extensive practice in the treatment .r
eons diseaeee, both of ladies and gentlemen in this and
am
Other c, he expects e largo doge of odroomo from
Die epeciel friends, and from the diseased generally. All
curable cases will be warranted, if desired. CONSUL.
TATION AND ADVICE FREE.
N.D.—One day in each week will be exclusively de.
voted to the treatment of the respectable and worthy
soar, G &
ee of er g ..
Location, No. 1418 South PENN SQUARE, a few)
doors west of BROAD Street, Philadelphia.
A. IL STEVENS,
mhi-fmw 3m Medical Electrician.
Es? DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
TIST for 18 years, No. 219 VINE Street, above
Second, Moeda the most beautiful Teeth of the age,
mounted on Hue Gold, Manna, Silver, Tuigopite, vg
ratite, Andwr, Ao., at prices more reasonable for neat
and substantial work than any Doublet in this city.
Teeth Plugged to lad for life. No pain In extracting
Tooth. Artificial Teeth repaired to auk. No pay until
satisfied all is right. Reference, best female!, feE4-8.1%
JOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE
ROOFER, THIRD Street and 011011111ANTOWIN
Road, is prepared to put on any amount of Rootage,
on the moat MODBRATE TERM& Will migrant) , to
make every Btu - Ming perfectly Water-tight
W Orders promptly attended to. mv7-17
FRUIT
DRIED APPLES. —66 osolu nee
Western Dried Asides;
7 bbli new Western. Dried Apples.
IRA received mad ki store For vele by
BUTRPHY 6 HOODS,
No. 146 NORTH WHAMS
RAISINS.-800 boxes Layer Raisins;
Lao 800 half boxes Lai's& Babied
800 boxes 31 II 'Ranch Raisins;
800 half boxes 81.8 Bunch Raisins.
Hew and choke fruit, now lendlnx and for sale bx
MURPHY 48 BOORS.
14.8 NORM WHA.V.17.115.
JsAtss ny ecTi.wm:
OHN B. MYERS it CO., AuvrioN.
KERS, Non. "a 2 an/ 211.1 MA.BRIPT SIGMA.
81)..v. ow ‘N BrwrINGS.
TEES 510ENING 7
M. , " 2, on
854.) pinsea velvet, Bransols, ingrain, Ind Vellt4loll Oat
petings, mettiug3, &.
SALE OF NRRNOH DRY GOODS.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
May 6, on tour niontne'
erWit—
:Oil nmilmgra inner', German, Swiss, and British
dr2 geuda.
SALE OF BOOTS AND SNOW
MIIPADA V MODNIsa,
May i, rut torm months ,
1,000 packli.gan boots and shoos.
riALN OF DRY GooDB
ON /110118DILY MORNING,
May S, on riAr months , eree
-504 tog*pmeg Britißh, Frncah, and Amorlean dry teals.
" 1 4i?f, E ,18',AT 0 giizzT
BALE TUI (FALDAY) MORNING, MAY 2, AT
A CARD.—Tho attention of the Tradn iw rognostnd to
our rate of FITIIOI dry goodo, tido (Friday) morning,
blitY 3i at 10 o'clock; by eatulovno, for eaxlt, COILIOrbiILIR
A lolitabin 11.10.1)1111101t of nl,lolooolll+ ktlt,iP.
NOTICE TO iLF.TAILEP.S.
In salt, tiffs morning
- I"4° inch heavy I,3'ona Mack taffetas.
:32e141.1- inch do gros de Itlhiuts
200111. inch fitotfralop.
Figured black
Paris 6.4 pl-1,1 pail cit.- chews, for city trade.
9.8 PHI , lEd 19141. S and j acct. to.
Paris lace Titania, bournons, awl mantillas.
Linen cambric band 'cerchiefs, embroideries, Sic
5.4.11 V OF FRENCtI GUOD3.
THIS LNG,
May 2, at 10 o'clock, by calnlogno, for caah
-600 tote of fancy and staple French dry goods.
For catalogues at d maniples early on morning of sale.
2,100 LUZ. LINEN lin 111111LIO HANDKERCHIEFS.
5-8 corded border linen comb' is handkarcinpls,
3-4 do do dv,.
1.8 and 3.4 printed bordor do.
3-8 and 3 4 hemstitched do.
1-8 embroidered do.
BLA.CE, TAFFETAS, GIROS DE MINES, AND
MICLIILItn 11.1.A.C.N. !HUES.
For City Trade.
TillS MORNING,
28040. inch heavy black taffetas.
!.:€o2B.ltich heavy Bros dm Rhine&
030 Ina nititirnit,,g grim grains,
11• Inch neat (mooed black ellks.
BONNET RIBBONS.
Au invoice o' Nos 44840 pooh do coin bonnet ribbons.
JACOSET3 AND LeWein.
10 cases 0.8 London printed jacem . tn peg l8i•Ild,
pANCOABT & WARNOCK, AUO
TIONERES, No. L'IS MAWRET Stroot.
fariCiAL Stll4 9F :'49 STRAIT G9VIMI
May 2. commencing at 10 o'clock.
Included will he found a full assortment of moat desira
ble styles boLnets, fancy bats, misses' bats,
Included will be found—
"NET&
casing nnwcst and most denirablo shapes width
split c craw, Florencn braid, 7 and II cilia white, and grey
hair, cidcryi and black straws, willow and fancy bon
nets' being a full and compltie anotiraeatt
--- ceaen Mina', mines', and children's fancy hats and
copy, of the best shap«s and ytylos...
cases men's and boys' Panama, palm, sent, ma.
14.z,zu, u.. 3 frFt l.kt,
Cif 40 W 16 4 US.
Alao, cartons choice Paris artificial flowers, bonnet
sills material, &c.
LARGE POSITIVE fiALF, OF A STOCK OF REAM.
MADE cL(ITHINTI. by Catalogao.
uN TUESDAY MORNING,
Nay C. at 10 o'clock, ezuldwiing a general &mama,
well worthy the attention of city and country buyers
FITZPATRICK & BROTHERS,
Auctioneers, 601 (MESTITUT e3t., above Sixth.
SALE OF voligiGN SE& SHELLS.
THIS MORNING,
MOT Sat 10 trolucti, nt the Am - Aiwa Clore, 004 Gilest•
nut street, will Le raid a splendid collection of foreign
ben Huila. Over 500 beautiful specimens.
Also. au assortment of V ancy Goods.
9A.T.PS r^lllnnp R9T11111.9/1
1./# Varoy Goode AtmioTtery, Clocks, wat. , ; 1016, Townlry,
Cutlery, Silver-Flared 'Ware, &o.
Con[lig:lntents golicitr,d.
Out-doer sales promptly attended to.
'ALL AND WIN
. ;. TSB ABILSIIOIOIENT,
PRlLADNliptilei aiiIINADrrOWII, and NORM&
TOWN NtdidloAD.
TIME TABLE.
th:t and after Monday, October 00E64 anti farther
notice,
Amorelphia, 0,7, 8,9, 19.06, U., 13 A. M., 1,9,
it., 4,0, 6,7, 8,9, 19,4, mid 11. X P. Of.
Leave Germantown, 8,7, 7 .g , 8,8), IOK, //.4,
a.. M., 1,2, a, 4. 5,6, 7,8, 9%, 11 P. M.
The 8% A. M_ train [ram Gerreentetet, atom at Davie
isa Vega only.
ON SUNDA:DJ.
Somme Flailed°;phis., 9.05 A. M.. 2,1, Mket
Lease GormasaCowu . ,
8.10 A. ht., .1,
"Move rbiladelybis, 0,0, 11, A. II ; and 10%
P.M.
Lmvo Obostocit .a. 111,1.10, 6.10,1010, A.. 111., /2.40, 8.40,
;.+10.7.,10, and 010 P. X.
Oti gpwisAym.
lemma fiilleolelphis.7o.id A. M., 2 Ewa T P.
Levi,w Chestnut MD, 7.M) A. Mi., MO, b.^ find 9.10
r.
M.
TO) tiONSHOIIOOItEIi AND NORRISTOWN.
twat% Philadalphia, 9.06. 11.06 vig.
0.08 P. M.
Leave Morriatewn, 7,8, ti, 11 A. M., Ig, 4.14, eget 0
P. 'M.
OS SUNDAY&
Lemma FRlludelthia, 9A. 61,4 8 1 3 , M,
1,66 1 ,6 Norrinawn, ji A. M., 6P. h
FOR MARA FUNK.
Plitiadolphis, 6%, a,ll LOl,
0.06, nod 8.08 P. IL.
Leave Mamma& 8N IN, BN, 9N, fl) A. 14„
F. AL
ON BUNDAYIII.
Letwe PtdbidelphLs, 9 A. M., 8 end T P. 3L
Leese Etanayunk., Tx A. 111.., 6) and BP. X.
H. H. SMITH, Cienaral 8.4p0r19t04901t
tap Nr:a qwwrs7
511 F IZ atikNYE E ILI S
E C L
p H , ESTER
iA.t 11
On and after Monday, Alarch 10th, 1862, the trains
will leave PHILADELPHIA from tho depot. N. E. cor
ner or iiiiiIITEENTII and MART Straata, at 3.0 s
and 10.30 A. M., tad 2, 4.30, mid 7 P. H., ami will leave
the corner of TEIIIITY.FI FIST and MARKET Streets,
IT minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and
Illarket streets.
Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A.
Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. 11., and 4.30 P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.06 A. 3L., and
430 P. 31., connect at Penuelton with trains on the Pht-
IttdflP,44. Paiiiniere Railroadfor coalerd and inter.
medlar° points. 11 - Balti WOOD,
mhB General Superintendent.
FLIILAIIELEUIA
doximmag AND ELMIRA . R. R. LINE.
1862 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. laws
For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ICLMTRA., and
all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave
Depot of Phila_ and llaadlag R. R., en:. Ilresd and Cal
lowhill etreete, at 11 A. M., and gib P. M. daily, except
Sundays.
QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points In
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western. New
Yorkt Mho &o Baggage checked through to Ruffale.
Niagara Felix, or intermediate points.
. .
Through Expreett Freight Train for all points above,
leaves daily at 6 P. M.
For further information apply to
JOHN HILLER, General AtenL
TiIiwrEENTH and OALDOWHILL, and N. W. cot.
EtIXTH and CREnTNIJT Street& ja3l-tf
R
TIIE B E ° A.L P TI E MO N ItH i A N ND G O O HI F O
HAILIWAII.--This tend, being fully ItitPA.lltErt and
effectually GUARDED, ia now open for the trans
portation of uareengore and freight to all points in the
GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all ether in
formation ape's at the Company's Offtee, EISPRIIP BROAD
Street and WASHINGTON Annus.
S. !I. BELTON,
ap3-tt President P. W. and B. R. R. Co.
WEST
CHESTER
T
PENN
SYLVANIA`
RAILROAD, leave depot, corner ELI
'TENTH and MARKET Streets. at 8 A. M., 12.80 noon,
itisd 4 P. AL
P I EPATIGIVS rI AR SOLDIERS
Mould be sent by HABETIENS EXFUESSi alli
CHESTNUT Street. They charge only HALF BATHS,
and send daily to Baltimore, Washington, Fortress Mon
roe, and all other point* occupied by our ;room,. -Bms
JOHN N. °ors,
HARTLEY MIIIIEOI4
EOM'Hi ADAMB
PRESS COMPANY, Office frit.
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Packages, Mer
chandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own
Mrs ar in rennaginfl with 803414
all the prihetteti Towns find Mks of the United States.
B IOTINA ROOFIN' 9
MANUFACTURED BY TRIO
UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING COMPANY,
Corner GREEN and rITTS Streets, Boston, Ida's..
TSIa Poriobto Dooilog la Unto only orcleto orer otioreA
lo the puhtic 'AMA is ready prepared to go on the roof
withont any finishing operation. It in light, handsome,
and easily applied. and can he safely and cheaply trans
ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or
sliies.l,63. rimning over or lyin g 0.. It, and lo inll
'all
respects, a very desirahle article. Its non-conducting
properties adapt it especially to covering manufactories
of various kinda ; 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 care, steamboate, &c.
It is both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to
whom liberal inducements are offered. Send for sample,
circular, &c., with particulars, to. ""1,1. 8. HOOFING
CO.. al& 9 GOER BLOAT., DoetaiLit 8491,2 at
E ASTERN
RESTAURANT, FIFTH STREET, ABOVE
OBESTRUT, OPPOSITE SMITH'S BREWERY.
This establishment having been refitted regurdlen at
expense, is now ready to serve its patrons with break
fast, dinner, and supper at moderate charges, combined
with the beet the market affords, (and only the best.)
The bar is furnished with the choicest liquors and
cigars iin phor!„ the Eastern Market . Binim-s Restaurant
Se theme - elms/la of Plitialeipine,
The subscriber respectfully solicits the patronage a
his friends and the public.
P s.—Free Lunch from 1034 to 1 1 1 o'clock.
apl7-1m L. HOPKIIsIS, Proprietor.
CARD. - CHARLES BIRNBA.U3I
begs leave to Inform the Public and his former Cgs
tomere, that be has. in connection with his eon, resumed
Baking, at his old established stand, No. 1024 PINE
tiPaak, hattacati Tenth and Eleventh etreetu, and Napa
fully solicits a conlinuanCe of former patronage. Bread
daily. All orders for Bread and Reaped Rolls attended to
with punctuality and deapateh.
Philadelphia, April 24, 1662 ap26-12t
IARDEN VASES. —Ornamental
Terra Cotta Garden Vases, warranted to stand the
weather in any climate. These vases are made to beau
tiful designs, and all sicea, from 1 foot to 3 feat. high,
with a variety of pedestals, round and equate, from 1
foot to 4 feet high. No decorations add so much to the
natural beauties of a Garden, and at so little cost, as a
few Vases filled with flowering plants. Illustrated Cats
-
'owes sent by mail on application.
FlAnll.ll/011,
aplll-te 1010 01111ST11111 1 Street.
TTARMONY SHERRY—For sale in
1..11 bond. by CRAB. B. OAREITAIRS.
7.40 N 6. IRA WALNUT Ili 51 BIIAOI7I/
wBURLINTON HERRING-
Juet I-relived, JANES HOMER & SON.
niyl-3t Seventh Nld NOMA, awl DIV) suil WOOD,
fIDOICE HAVANA AND MESSI
ki NA ORANGES. JAMES ROMER .tr SON.
Dealers in Fine Groceries, Seven and NOBLE, and Sixth
Lt id WOOD. xpii-di
10 O'CLOCK
Dy finiAlogue,
TD IS AIUICIVING,
rail iliT3
CEEEZEUM
RALLLWAD LAh,
bS l4Lfi ~T l - IY I.
LITT,I.
VIA MEDIA.
SPRING ARRANCZIbIENT
ON BIIND,iLYB
M., and 2 P. .M
EXYHESS UOMPAPILEtd.
B. 8. SANDFORD,
Gemara] Bu➢erintendenL
==IEIZEI
HALES BY ACUTIOZI.
THOMAO it 3021/8,
JaA • Noe. 139 and 111 South FOURTH Street.
PUBLIU BALES REAL MAD STOOKS
AT THE EXCHANGE ON TUESDAY&
IrEAL ESTATE' AT PEIVATIS BALM
NW' Wu haven large =punt of real errata at Oval*
We, Including evor) iteigurtytton of city end conktry pre.
perry. Prlnte4 Una inky be had at the Auction Stem
LARUE I:IALR.-9A4 G.
.E.X7ItA VALUAOI.E 181:81.8
Our sale (maim Bth of May, at tbe fOxebattge, will in
clude the following first-elese property. Deacriptione
hatallUlle, new reedy,
tifltiBTli - OIfSTHEET 6TOISIC.—Tbe 141181 fin, Ana
ugunt brown 1110110 More, reeently occupied by Megan.
', fey 3, C o ., N o . sou and 811 Glieetuut street, 50 by 05
feet Only $lO.OOO required In emelt.
1101 7 gIci" Pifilwit greet, littween
Mahan rum Ninth ntrenic TO font by 116 reel Baia ab.
tolute. 1i , 1041.000 may remain MI grunntl•rent.
ELEGANT COUNT la BEAT, Chestnut 111111, with
Wahl. am! coach bnnee and large lot. One of the band.
enn.eet and 11/04 deeira . .lo remidencet in the place. Sale
abeolute.
TIIP. rr VAIWNOtiI'T
buildings machinery, eirc„ in foll operation. dale elm
lute, to dont, tint affairs of NEVI, B. C F.. Smith d On.
Orphwo.+' Court Sale—Estate of John d. In n, deo'd.
An tuidivided interest in T tVO Vti !It; h Ki STUBS%
la - tsy‘fii/ niarhat and Unman tit Strerl N Nom.
80, 38. 40, and 40,
LAItW AND VALUABLE LOT AND TWO
nt,ICK PR' ELLIN. GS, N. 400 ail 407 Ilattonviond
atrPet, Bfi fret front.
TIITIRF:-ToYtt DEICE: DWELLING' No. 1630
nompon stron,
Peremptory saIe.—ELEG A NT COUNTRY RESI
DENCE, with htabto and conch-holm, Sommer street.
Obeflout 100 feet b 3 alb°. a stable and coach
home. Clear of all incumbrance. Terrna-810,000 may
remain on mortgage. bale absolute,
also, a fat ful,,iting t lQl? foul Ul/ Utimmit mtrnet, by 248
fat d i pp. . Tennis-q?uu third CllBll. 531114.4011114.
MODERN RERIDENGE A NI) LARGE STABLI,
N 0,1417 At& street, went of Brod& Lot :id feet front,
Pia d. ep.
Pei owrtory Sale—For account of Indthitty Savings
Fond awl fliti'dlog Assecivtion - -
li"0.1111 Elevnnth street,
ai ovr Pc plan dui° abbolutic,
Same ketato.—THßEE-t,TORY BRICK DWELL
ING, No. 713 North Twf nty -third street, sonta el Clay
ton, Fifteenth ward, Sale absointe.
ft RIDS. pwwoLF,—
ECG, Corinthian aver lie, north of Brown kraut, Fif
teenth von'. Snit, nitnt.hitn
flan, Ebittie fr.• ST ORY Mkt CK. DWICLIA
LNG, No. 312 Bradford Arid, north of Pine, Seventh
Ward. OPie I!ttbVAtlle
num , Annie FAAIII E. DWELLINGS, Orthati
etr , et, below [lurch, Frankton' ((Twenty third, Ward).
rentnetory hale —LARGE. A. D St:PER.IOI3
SIDE). CR, No. 251 Houth Third street, beameon Walnut
and Snrure area& with embie and C9fi111•h911,19 on 1,0„
Lvi t.cV frurilt foci neon, dale nh.
solute.
PA:M . 6OSIE MODERN" LESIDENOR, northemt
comer of Witham and Sproco street 4, Twenty-fourth
ward. Lot 100 ['tot by 175 felt. Threo fronto. lame
diato sittoi-mgdos.
NEAT AIISIISitN riWP T.A.t.t:G, Vie. 12u Vino street,
In tvrtnn Front and Second. Lot 20 feet front. Ilona'
ha. the modern convenience% Trnmedifee nomeesCon.
. . .
A YEARLY GROUND-HEN r of NO, areured on •
lot of ground northeast corner of Putnam and Howard
etrteta.
WATLIANG AND BUILDING LOTS,
southwest corner of Cu) and Nuwboid streete, bet WOOMI
Nineteenth and Twentieth, and north of Cullowhill et.
Bale 239_YFati StriiPtt
TOOLS,ROLIJNO ZdAOIIINE.
LSTS, ,te.
THIS 3IORNINO,
May 2, at it o'clock, at No. ',38 atreet, a , IriantiVir
of corriere' tools, lamp, b.rritirga, fulling ni t ioino fo r
ior* crkopera, largo hi IN IFICIIOOI arc,
ear May be examined the day previous to sale.
Sale Twenty-tiret, strett, below Green
GENTEEL 1:111.NITT:RE. OVAL mignon, °tin-
PIP tEI.
Tlll9 611)9giRC,
May 2, at 10 o'clock, in t nty-ticat street, two anon
be/ow G+een fitreet, the genteel tnruitnre, Frelch -plata
mirror. imperial carpets, oil cloth, ' kitchen Torn/it/re,
tic of a anntiemaa going to Europe.
Mey be examined u'efeelt mi the Morning
Bale
SALE OF DIISCRL LA:SEOLN BOOKS, FROM. A
LIBRARY ALSO, AN IN VOICE OF CLAYTON
.4 ROSH' DIA BIBB_
TA'S Arrlttil4()9l4,
Way 2, consmancing M. 4 o'clock, a collection Of guii
cellau(Olirl lot Aft!, from a library - ,
A lea, aa invuico of Clayton one' Diaries.
!2a Far karcisulat.a
Sale at No. MOS Street.
NEAT FURNITURE, CARPETS, FEATHER
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
177,71 7 ut i 8 0'c1.47 7 f , y 7 rilbrn moat, Um
holm tO null kitchen furniture, leather Deds 7 &' or a
family declining liousfiPenring
Mr' May ho examined at 3 o'clock on the morning 01/
the sale.
Sale No. 1(13 SOI , Oco SIMP?t
SUPERIOR FURNII CRC, ELOSKWOOD. PIANO,
'VINE OIL PAINTINGS, TAPESTRY CARPETS,
&c., &c.
ox vtETPNnPAY MORNING,
Al - ay at lir o'clock. to catalogue, at Nu, 1003 SprtlCl
street, the superior parlor. tithing ruorm chamber, an&
library furniture, superior bt,ukf:elas, rosewowl pleas,
fine original oil paintings, title tapestry carpets, &c.
Alec. the kitchen furniture.
go. May be ev.ttbibiea a& g loicAr. cos Ihe utpriatAS
the Kale.
VORILIP FORD & CO., KUOTION"
IER9. MARCTIT mul 0018114419.1 JV
SALE OF I,CfA OASES BOOTS, SIIONI3, BRO.
GAMS, ,te
ON MONDAY .51ORNING,
May 5, M 10 eglock, precisely, all be sold by sato
fugue, I,UJ') cam mons', nays', and youths' calf, Mg,
and gran, boolai calf and kin brogans, Oongross gaiter[♦
Oxford Red Scotch Hee, &c.: women's, misses', nod
you's coif, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heehid boots ant
shoes, rafters, slippers, it !aro mrtmeit
vi turterdnor oily mow:goons
001,i1E1 arranged for examination early on tie
morning of wale, with catalogues,
NIQE Ati
S NATHANO, OTIONENA
4. ATM COMEIRIBION NERCO/UM among
corner of Krill aria BAWD kitrnam.
TAKE NOTICE
The highest possible price is loaned on goods at Da.
titans? Prinetpal Esioldiskinsal,
sixth and Race streets. toast one-Laird motto thee et
soy other catablitilLtnent iv thie city.
LTATNANS' PRINCIPAL MONEY EBTABLIESE.
RENT,
zoo,ooo TO LOAN
In lasge or email amounts, from one dollar to thonseelk
on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watobee, jewelry,
merchandise, clothing, furniture, bedding, pianos, Ind
5990 S of 9Y9TI
1l fip lli iiir_ _
LOAlvStilADle AT TEIBIAOWE6T MAROGT RAM
This establishment has large tire and thief proof matey
for the safety of `Valuable goods, together with a privak
watchman on the premises.
EDTATINSLIED IVE THE LAST 80 YEAR&
Aral IJAIMS LOANS MADE AT THIS, THI
"PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT: ,
CHARGES GREATLY REDUCED,
AT PHIVATB Num,
A r 4.11,5* -MAN ant - Y . 0'4114G drTORIF PXIOIS.
Gold and silver watches of every description, NM Mk
della!' to one hundred dollars oach, gold chains, fas+kk•a.
ablo jewelry, diamonds, etc.
SHIPPING.
sliZ BOSTON AND PHILADEL
z
_ PIGIA BTEANSIII.I" LINE...From PMletreet,
letreet, nffludriphia. and LONG Wharf, Bohm, &a.
The steamship SAXON, Captain matthouta, will all
from Philadelphia for Boston ou TUESDAY. May I,
al 10 o'clock A. DI, Will leave Boston for Philadelphig
OD WEDNESDAY. Aprii 30, at 4 fl'onk P. M.
1 . , ...r.pcp0ac-iiikir that by nail weed&
Freigla taken at Mir rates,
Sh!ppera will please sand bills lading with their goods.
For freight or passage (having fine acoommodatione
for peesengere), apply to
II 2. 1
.411 V W 1 4 4:50 t ,
i4ottqf whawrza.
ANDON EXHIBITION—RETURN
TioxsTs TO LONDON AND ma, ;
E , Pcond-eltiss 68,
dak WEEKLY COMMUNICA
TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW
YOLK AHD LIYEB1"00//4 °Ong at QURENS.
TOWN, aroiandi) to land and embark Damon/NI amil
deirpatohoo.
The Liverpool, Now York, and Philadelphia iltass.
ably Company's splendid Clyde-built Iron screw stem
Wpm are Intended to mall am follows I
7 . .
07613441•IiiiIvilhaliiinaill'icol
KANGAROO
CITY ON NEW YORK Batontor t May 8, IBM
And every ISatarday tArougbout the 7ew, from rats
No. 14 N. B.
HAT= OF PABSIAII
rtmotrat Pliottt klitr..thriaLrara.
°thin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool...... 12 1
Do. to London, via Liverpool
steerage to Queenstown, or Liverpool...... pi
Do. ta Leaden_
Do. Reheni Bekeht, available for pix. monia,!i r es .
Liverpool tr.
Passenger* forwarded to Havre, Paris, klesairmsr
Bremen, and Antwerp at through retell.
Oortifl k eotai of Talittalta leaned from Liworsool to Nom
Yor . SU
oarriftoatm of paaage honed from Que/Matown Ic N• w
'fork ttir
Them stearases have wiPerinr ACOolniteCidaffOne ftllvdtr
anisent. are oonstrnened with watargitight eampasitnanik
iind Carry inisnietieed linepeeht.
Tor /Moil or PannidkaliDir It the °Moe sr the OM.
pwoy, JOHN G. DALAI, Agent,
111 Walnut street, Philadelphia
In Lisespast, to WM_ INMAN,
Tatter Bilikiheln.
In Gleanow, to WM. INMAN,
18 Thzon et set
THE BRITISH AND NOBa'll
AMEBIOAR ROYAIs MAUI /MEM&
111f1PB.
'RAM NRW YOB To tX9ZRPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage OM
Peoond ()Rhin Pine Ag- ,•, • t , • RI
FROM LORTON TO LIVERPOOL.
Met Cabin Passage MIN
Second Cabin Passage 115
The =fps from New York call at Cork Harbor.
Tin Alta front Botton WI al R&M and Gilt its.
Saone, Otpt. Jndklno. CHINA, Capt. Anderson.
pNBSIA, Glipt. Lott. tallt, Capt. Cook.
/MARIA, Capt. J. Mono. EUROPA, Oapt. J, Lein*.
MT? ti 4..! 00. OW 3 0... 4 SIN
_APh t 011 la
Capt A. Bar
AUSTRA ARIAN,
The= vowels carry a dear white light at madkieki
peon on starboard bow; red on port bow.
9AIIA PA 1 ki vQ01111,7011190 Uinta, Wod dewier, dildi rt
rxitiox4, um, .. zfi - ivrk, wtalloocillirl Play T ,
AMERICA, Mono, " Boston, Wednesday, May 14.
CHINA, Anderson, .. N.York, Wednesday, May 21.
NIAGARA, Cook. " Boston, WadneadaY. MIT 21.
SCOTIA, Judkins, 4. N York, Wednesday, June 4.
lEUROPA, Mardis, it Ilestm,WedgesdaY, Jlitigll.
PERSIA, Lott, sg N.York, Wednesday, JunalS.
Borth, not secured =EI piald for.
An =performed Surgeon on board.
The owner, of these ships will not be lINVIIIIRIdAIIin
*NI I. 4 lllTri Bolll9s, Opiocle, JowidrY. rfagiggil
or mow% niacin Dills of ladling aro natal WNW=
the value thereof third' =prenatal. Joy freight or pew
one, apply to N. CUNAND,
a BOWLING GRINE. New Tat.
R. O. A. J. G. DAVIN.
161 IPP/Pll Shred. tiosils,
jr air si t FOR NEW YORK.
NIW DAILY LINZ, viiik Daimon WI
Raritan (311,21111_
Philadelphia and New York RIMINI Bteatalmat
batty receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., danger.-
log their cargoes in New York the following day.
Freights taken at reasonable rater.
WM. P. eLYDR. Areal.
_ .
NO. 14 SOUTH WHAH Phillididlidia
JAMES BAND, Agent,
anl-tf Pieta 14 and 16 EAST RIVER, New Yost.
A d r i a FOB BALTI.IIIOIIIII
WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND 198-
TRIM MONSON, DAILY
AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M.,
HALTIMOBE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT
COMPANY;
(EltiossoN LIEN.)
One of the Steamers of this Company leaves the wpm
dde of Chestnut-street Wharf daily(Sandals excepted ' )
at 8 o'clock P. M., and arrives in Baltimore early nom
merging. Freights for WOMB/ ft .80 _Fortress *5.41199
irooviYou and forwarded with all possible aouraaay mod
are required to be prepaid through.
Freights of all in& carried at the lowest rates.
A. DROVES, it., Agent,
folf -Pre No. 34 Sonth WHARVIMI
BEET QUALITY ROOFING BLAZE
stymy. on hand and for onto at Union Whart.l4fil
FLAcHownph Kensington. T. THOMAS,
100-17 114 WALNUT Beimip PW1141011.,
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