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    ELMIRA AND WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COMPANY.
Annual Meeting of Stock and Btaulholders
The annual meeting of the Stock and Bondhold-
CH of the Elmira and Williameport Railroad Com
pany was held yesterday at the office of the Coat
rinY, in Walnut Street, above Third. Charles
Maceletter, E.: , 41, was called to the chair, and Wm.
C. Longstreth acted as secretary.
Thomas Klaiber, Jr., fruMeat of the Compiny,
then read the Annual Report of the Board of Ma
nagers.
ABSTRACT OF ANNUAL REPORT
The result of the business of the Company for the
Zscal 3 ear was ee follows :
Receipts from passengers, including
troops $100,t315 54
Receipts from freight on merchandise. 102.311 98
Ittceipts from freight on coal 66.527 43
Itcceipie from United Ptestes 11,550 DO
Receipts from miscellaneous sources... 213,491 07
Tho ordiPgmy expenditures for r i pe.
m
rating tbe ad nave been 100,146 911
leaving a profit of $147 3 349 03
lirbich has been appropriated as fol-
lons
40,000 cross.ties on the track 10.000 00
Rebuilding bridges 7.200 00
Deposits for Mortgage Bondholders.... 70.000 00
it it Chattel ti, , 20.163 - -00
Interest on mortgage on Elmira Basin. 3,500 00
" Scrip, labor and material,
debt, &c 5,.505 47
Reduction of scrip, labor, and material
deist, die
Finding that the not ioceipts of the year would
prove more than sufficient to provide for the pay
ment to the mortgage bondholders. and for the lease
of the chattels, as well as for the liquidation of all
the scrip and debt of the old company maturing in
the course of the year, which had been assumed by
order of the Supreme Court, in the reorganization
tauter the Act of A.levoibin it wan deemed most
conducive to the future interests of both bond and
stockholders to spend a large portion of this surplus
in extraordinary renewals of the roadway, bridges,
and other atrnotures_
Two of the most important bridges on the road,
those at Trout Run and Ralston. have been com
pletely rebuilt during the year, and the bridge at
Dunning's dam almost entirely renewed. These
extensive renewals were gradually authorized and
completed from limo to time as it became apparent
that the surplus income of the Company over the
amount required for the deposits and the maturing
01.11,ei1. iI justific.l such an esteenditties_
The interest on the utsrtgage.bonds of the Com
pany has been punctually paid on the Ist of January
and Ist of July, and on the Ist. of February and of
AUgno the Trustees of the ehattels have paid to the
liOldera of the bends of the old Company their re
spective proportions of the amount received from
this Company under the stipulated lease of the
chattels. The interest on the Elmira basin pro
party, -T2,500, ha alt.e been paid seed i-11.11t11141V - Id the
holders of the mortgage on that estate. This pro
perty consists of the large basin and surrounding
grounds at Elmira, comprising fifty-five acres and
fifteen hundred feet of eanal wharfage, all of which
ate necessary for the transaction of the large and
increasing coal business of this company, and for
the use of which an adequate equivalent is allowed
by the Erie Railroad Company m the free use of a
mile of their road and bridge at Elmira.
The remainder of the lE COIL° of the year has been
appropriated towards the extinguishment of that
portion of the debt of the old company assumed by
4,l i t e Company 1 4 s:dor-am s w oomon, of reor i ptol 4 ,,-
tun. On this account, $32,513.64 has been ex
pended during the year.
The report further states that should the busi-
Imes of the road show no further improvement in
the next two years. the net income, at the rate of
the past year's earnings, will suffice to discharge,
by July 31. 1863, the balance of the scrip. labor,
and material debt, and that for the purchase of
tools and patterns, leaving a surplus in the next
fiscal year fairly applicable to a dividend to the
preferred steckhOldere.
The managers believe that the business of the
road wilt atea..1,1 7 prospor i and futoro Income
gradually increase until all the interests of the Com
pany shall be adequately remunerated.
The different connections of the road are then
referred to at length, and their importance duly
Set forth.
A full account of the effects on the trade and tra
vel of the Elmira Company, resulting from the va
rious new openings north and south which had
place
Northwest, t be Buffalo, New York and 'Erie &tape-
Re made its line of connection perfect between
Buffalo and Elmira, affording from Buffalo to Wash
ington a line two hundred miles nearer than by way
of New lorls - , over which the trade and travel are
constantly increasingland, on the opening of a
Washington office by the joint lines, are expected
still further to increase.
Southward, the Northern Central Radioed has,
Within the past year, been operated with great en
ergy ; and by the controlling influence of the Penn
sylvania Central Company, in its management, and
by the lesue of the Philadelphia and Erie Company
by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the latter
Company is brought at Williamsport to the very
doors of the Elmira Company.
Moreover. by the Lebanon Valle? . and Reading
roads, as lee-it as by the Pennsylvania road, saothei-
Lrst-class Philadelphia route is secured, in the
event of any unforeseen contingency interfering
with de present Catawissa connection; and by
the Lebanon Valley and East Pennsylvania route,
an equally favorable New 'Fork route is open to U 9
in that event. Moreover. the Lackawanna and
Bloomsburg road being finished to Northumber
land, gives the Elmira Company access. lade
-1,...,10=41y of the Oatasri, , sh o,smpany, +6 litirroti,
Wilkesbarre, and the whole Wyoming
coal region.
Renee the Board feel assured, beyond any possi
lbilit, of AA/MAY& ef a fir.st.alaaaeonneetion with the
eastward markets, and with the interior coal, iron,
and agricultural regions of Pennsylvania.
The coal trade, which has largely increased du
ring the year, is also alluded to at length.
The retorts of the Treasurer and - the Superin
tendent were next read by the Seeretary.!
A motion was made to accept the reports and
refer them to the new Board for publication, which
was ores.] So übse,itu-wisly_
Mr Davis moved to adjourn.
Mr. F. A Van Dyke desired to make an inquiry.
The President decided that it was not in order,
unless Mr, Davis would withdraw the motion to
adjourn
Mr. Davis refused to withdraw the motion.
The vote was then taken upon the question of
adjournment. but the President was unable to de
cide. A steek eats was then sailed for, and re
sulted as follows—ayes 111%6110 shares, nays 3,33.1.
shares - .
The meeting then adjourned to go' into an elec
tion of managers for the ensuing year,
The result of the election was as follows:
Thomas Rimher, Jr., president.
Managers—Ellis Lewis, John Farnum, Wm. D.
Lewis, Robert J. Mercer, Theodore F. Randolph,
Alexander S. biyin, which ticket received 18,132
votes.
Another ticket, with the names of William E.
Morris, president, and W. P. Chandler, E. P. Bor
den, S. y Metriok, Ellis Lewis, A. J . , Divin s re.
oeived 3,505 votes.
LETTER FROM LANCASTER.
Continuation of the Proceedings of the Twen
tieth Convention of the General Synod of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of the United
St. tea.
[Correspondence of The Press.]
LANV&STER, Pa , May 3, 1863
The greeter Fart of the morning cession of the betty
Was occupied with the consideration of the resolutions and
by-laws reported b. Dr. l'ohlinen, of York. They were
considered seriatim, and were mostly adopted without
amendment. The one that excited meet debate was that
rearing relation to the to-called "Advisory Members."
It was finally determined, BB a standing rule of the body,
that all visiting brethren of this and sister denominations
pe admittod to seats, without the privilege of a vote, and
!leo arithoei lbe right 9 P participation to aot..te, eacepk
hy the formal permistion of the body.
Bev. Dr. Pohlman, from the committee appointed to
devise a plan by which the bresinese of ths societies may
be beet transacted, made a report, which was ATM,
The report of the ea-treasurer or Synod, Iron. rotor
S. Meichier, of Beaton, was presented, and referred to
an auditing committee.
The treasurer chosen yesterday, viz: Charles A. Mor
rie, Neck of Tort, Pa„ presented Ws resignation of the
Once, vnich was read and accepttd. &mous F. Ocher.
bausen, Esq., of Few . York city, war unanimously elected
treasurer.
The president announced the standing committees on
the State of the Church, on Literary and Theological In.
etitntions. Correspondence with Ecclesiastical
oreign Correspondence, Devotional Exercises, Mileage,
c.
The Parent Education Society now held a meeting.
SOT. Dr. Schmutker read the report of the Executive
ticaunirtee, and a largeainonne of 6124E2,35e pertaining to
the society wllB ti a machti.
It was resolved that a committee, consisting of oaf,
firm each district Synod represented in the body be ap
pointed, to present resolutions expressive of the Synod on
the a tistintt relatlem of the Z6elitey_
In the evening the Publication Society held its anni
versary exereisee in St. John's Church, Rev. D. Steck
pastor. A large audience was present. lbw. C. W.
Schaeffer, and Prof. M. L. Stoever served as secretary.
Rev_ E. W. flutter, the eirrespinding secretary of the
Board, read the annual report. From this it appears
that the Publication. Society was organized May 1,
1555, by a Convention of fourteen ministers and six lay
men, held in Rev. L E Albert's Church, Germantown.
Poe areal care it wore an uu proollii Lag aspect. It lane,
neverilmlem, become a permanent institution of the
Church, and one of vast usefulness. Up to March 1,
3862, the ~eneral agent, Rev. B. Keller, bad received
Subscriptions to the amount of $16,780 of which $15,219
/181,elbell,11 paid. The Board ow itroo-atory brick
edifice on Ninth street, below Arch, used as a book co
las-Rory, the capital of the latter having a net value of
$6,081. A number of books and treats have been
printed, and others are in a course of preparation. A
Sunday-albool paper, with a circulation of 25,01111 copies,
bap been issued, and altogether the enterprise enjoys a
Dish degree of prosperity.
The treasurer's report was read.
Rev. F. W. Conrad delivered an able and tbriPingly-
COM= adfiroslll which was listened to with evident
"heartfelt delight. At its close, a vote of thanks was una
nimously tendered him.
Officers of the Society were chosen, viz : President, Dr.
Diller Luther, Meaning; Secretary, D M. Fox, Phila.
delphia; Executive Committee, limye, V , W. Schadfay,
Mr. J. Meet., B. Keller, L. E. Albert, M. Itheeleigh, T.
T. Tillie , . C. H. Baer, C. J. Ehrehart, C. A. May, G. F.
If rote!, J. H. Heck, B. H. Laird, C. P Krauth, Jr., S. 8.
kchmucker, J. 6. Morrie; Laymen, Chance Kugler,
George Wagner, L. L. Doupt, M. Buehler, J. F. -Erode.
:la, IL B. Miller, te..1.• Kremer.
A number of life-members were made, when the So•
ciety adjourned, highly gratified with the exercises of the
evening.
Bertain.ty, May 3.—Fynod aPPointvd a 001101.51 Com•
mitten on the state orate Country, colligating of ono from
each District Synod, each Symai naming its own repre
sentative.
Hon. Charles Kugler ofh red a series of patriotic rese
ll-dicer, which were rest and referred to the above COM.
miltee,
A Lutheran Synod in Canada asked to be received
into connection with this body, and praying that its con
stitution be en altered sato under this possible. Referred
to a special committee.
irk 8411111 4S POlictAfi4f! RP At in it ITIMOrifII4 DraYing
for an iticreined inturent in the Sunday -,school iftraki.
Bead and referred. -
Bev. B. M. fichanicker presented a copy of the English
Liturgy of the Synod of Pennsylvania for examination.
ACTION FOR DAMAGES.—Yesterday,
in the District Court, Judge Stroud, the case of Tiers
1111. Previa, an action to recover for castings furnithed
plaintiffas for certain looms, was tried. Defence, that
the iron was defective, and in consequence, when the
looms were put in operation, the spindles broke. The
jury rendered a verdict for plaintiff kr the full amount
of hie claim, 8e46. ErnsS ler plaintiff; Earle and White
for defendant.
COUNTERFEIT MONEY.—David Moore
•live Mooney bee been committed by Alderman Shoe•
Laker for baying paßee4 Ren4Q ut the new counterfeits of
the Du r Scud Roam ) of ibo city of lielf -Fork.
THE CITY.
OBSEQUIES OF GENERAL CHARLES F.
SMITH —The remains of the late Major General Chas.
F. Froltb, which have been lying in Mate in lade
pineetice Ball Mucci *Morley tY011101; lest, will be
conveyed today to their nom resting place. Foetid ty
morning, at seven &el lek, Company A. First artillery,
p. H. G., Captain Chapman Biddle, relieved the Girard
Guards as the guard of honor. ha members took their
weition around the coffin, and stood with satires Open.
Tic Ball was thrown open to the puhlto at nine 0 7 CIOCK.
but the crowd was not as large as had been expected A
detactment of police were present to keep the people in
line and to preserve order. Femme were admitted by
time door on Chestnut street, and after wowing through
the Ball, made their exit by one of the windows ou In
dependence Square. A large photograph or the deceased
'sae laid upon the top of the cont. 't here was a con
tinual stream of individuals through the halt during the
entire day, the doors being chased at 6 P. M.
. .
Yesterday afternoon the Committee of Arrangements
of City Cannons hold another meeting, and adopted the
rullottsnn aa the prolamine Tor toolay :
THE PROGRAMME.
1 The body, borne by eight policemen, to be taken
throngh the eonthern main entrance of Independence
enure to accompanied by the pall•
followin by minim, and naval Mama in two
ranks, and emptied by Captain Biddle's company of
R 7 finery
$307,496 02
2. Received with military hmore appropriate to the
rable bf the abceagiba. TM body wi I be take. 6 U.a
right of the troops, where it will be deposited in the
hearse.
If the pall-beareia prefer to anent, they can do
an as far es they please, when, on desiring to ride, they
it ill enter their carriages, which will follow inunadiataty
in their rear.
3. Tha military and naval ollicere will also march in
procetnion in roar of tho bcdg guard of the remain.,
either in column of noctione or by finf, as the officer in
chew Anil determine. If they than &gra to accum.
pity the cortege to Laurel 11111, they will enter Car
riages following in their rear. whenever they desire to
do to.
$147,349 03
#. The family of the deceased, the reverend clergy, and
the varione civil officers and public. 13,,di0s invited oy tile
cr:auditor, will take the carriages proybied for them,
which will be ru realities§ lu fifth one Sixth streets,
above Walnut street, in the order arranged by the Com
mittee of COULICIie.
5. When the hearse ant carriages for the pall-bearers
shall have gassed Filth &tett an themarch the carrimee
which hero been etaudiug an rani meet with Ms itareen'
beads towarde Walnut street, will the into the column
and continue in the processiun after pat sing sixth street,
the carriages in that street, also with horses' heads to
wards Walnut street, will tile into Walnut street, after
the when just uatura,
. „
6. The entire procession will proceed ont Walnut
street to Twelfth street, out Twelfth street to Spring
Garden street, thence to Broad street, and thence to
Girard avenue, as may be determiued, where the troops
will be halted and wheeled into hue, and the Cody, its
attendants, end the civil procession, will pass it, front of
them, receiving Ira m the troops the proper military 84-
lute • after which the troops not required with the escort
will be dismissed ? and will return to their quarters.
T. The escort proper wish she r.maims alma sus , root of
the cortege will continue their march to Laurel Hill, and
will ctuiplete the ceremonies of the day,.
The cortege. after being formed, will move in the fol
lowing order :
The (+facet , i of the Stray, Navy, Marine Corry, Alia Vo-
The Governor and Officers of the State of Pennsylvania.
The /Razor sod pr.s.m.bbm of al of
The Judges of the United States Circuit and District
Courts
The Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
The Judges or she vi.triot Genre and common Pleas of
the city of Philadelphia.
The Committee of Arrangements.
Members and Officers of Select Council.
alemker Ana Qftcffil of V9111E 1 1911 ( Aiiscu.
Thu Members of the rms.
Heads of Departments and other Officers of the City Ge-
On motion, it was unanimously
Resolved. TI at the committee be authorized to arrange
with the Btdge•ayeuue - Mauna Company, on the best
terms they may be able to make; but that, at the same
time, this committee express the opinion that a charge
higher than Sb per car, if exacted by said company, is
unimt and unreasonable, and is deemed by them to be
taking atvantage of au impressive public occasion lu its•
pose upon the city an unjust charge.
The committee then adjourned until to-day.
rittEnn hay e LE'6ll 7,854 arriyalS here
since January I. 1562, to 6,244 during the same time last
year. This exhibit shows that Philadelphia enjoys a
large coastwise commerce—the coastwise arrivals in the
;WI averaging One hundred and ,ii.rtecii Per
day, the foreign arrivals averaging two and a nail per
(lay. The sole reason why the foreign snipping com
merce of Philadelphia contrasts so disadvantageously
with the coastwise commerce of Philadelphia is visible
to observant eyes in the practice of individuals and or
gahlaMietia in Philadelphia of doing their impart Aka
expert, trade through the Port of New York. There is
in trausitu across the State of New Jersey, in cars and
hosts, a never-ceillsing rush of freights for and from
Philadelphia and points in Europe, via the city of New
Yee.L unJ a-ea...AA, pl a t,
And whenever Philadelphia shall have diverted the route
of tbie inflow of imports and onttlow of exports from the
custom. house in New York and the ocean-gate at Sandy
Book, to her own more direct, shorter, better. and
cheerier route through her own enstom-house and the
Delaware capes, then will the foreign commerce of the
port rise into craseitnence and command respect;
at the same time, the change which will then ensue will
advertise the wise resolve of Philadelphia to make the
ehimnd of her own Delaware river and the sea portalof
her own Delaware bay her preferred route for her own
foreign
Then, moreover, will the tables of Quantities and valetas
of the imports and exports of Philadelphia be represented
by larger totals, and the world will be brought to a
know'edge and a realization of the fact that Philadelphia
is herself a centre of foreign as well as of coastwise
trade; that the Delaware river has a depth of water
ample for the largest ships, Philadelphia being accessible
to \web; which cannot cross Bandy Hook to reach the
not of New York, as facts of record demonstrate ; that
iu ell the days of winter, vessels can and do clear from
Philadelphia, obstruction from ice being no hindrance
since steam became a motor on tidewater, and ice
breakers were put into use to patrol the channel.
BITSINESS WITH THE TREVORTON COAL
TVF.Glflbi.—Our capitalists are turning their attention to
the great coal deposits of the Trevorton region. The
railroad leading thereto Along the I,knlao a the
Mabanoy creek, several times crossing it on well-can
structed bridges. About fifteen miles front the Susune•
henna the sight of huge black pile, of "• coal dirt" and
slate annempecd our pear approach to the mines. Here i
located in the woods surroundvd try 11401i140411:19 and %VW
ed with rocks, is the new lowlier Trevorton i established,
built, and owned by the Trevorton Coal Company. The
population is dependent for a livelihood on the mining
operations, and hence all the inhabitants are either di
rectly or i.directly employed by the company. Thom!,
who are not in the actual employ of the company as man
agers or operators, are employed by these as mechanics,
adesmen, teachers, or preachers.
The coal measures In this region are immense, con
victing of ten -veins of from four to twenty feet' in thick-
Lees. Prof. Begets pronounced the deposits of coal in
this basin to exceed seventy-five million tons. From
this vast store-Louse there is being extracted, through
five tunnelled openings, from eighty to one hundred
thonennd tone nonnallr. !Dmlns- the peak season the
mining facilities have been enlarged and improved in a
manner that will enable the company to increase its al
ready extensive operations. One great advantage pee
seseed by these mines is found in surface mining. The
eoal strata lie on near the surface and era of so alight a
dip that no hoisting-apparatus is required to bring out
the products.
Holes are dug into the sides of the mountains and a
railroad track placed in them on which the coal is ran
out_ Bak "'AA! is of Mill itE4iiith , tabsltle,silaci, thew•
mines can be worked at their present rate for a century
heft re the depth of gas veins will be reached. These lie
in this formation usually about three hundred and fifty
feet below the surface level, and near the lower strata of
tots immerse basin_
The lt coal breaker" is a it monstrum horreudum"
among buildings ; a huge edifice against a mountain, and
exceeded in size and roughness only by the mountain on
which it leans.
MEETING OF THE BOARD OF GUAR—
DIANS.—The regular stated meeting of the Board of
Guardians of the Poor was held yesterday afternoon,
Freaidca Nigh iu the clq,
The census of the home was reported as follows;
Whole number in the house. 2 946
Barite time last year 2 669
Decrease 121
Admitted within the /mat two weeks /01.
Dirthe 9
Deaths 30
Discharged 150
EkTedittultitettm” tttttttt ttttt iT
Bound
Number of persons granted lodging 28
Number of persons granted meals. 64
The out-door agent reported the collection of 941 far
emigrant taxes, and $396.22 for support cases.
The treasurer of the board reported having paid 41,-
393 4Binto the city treasury.
The steward reported the house receipts to be $39.72.
The monthly report of the Board of Visitors was read.
They have expensed $1,502.25.
Number of persons recoiling out. door relief!
Americans 951
Foreigners 1 226
Children 3 617
Total 5 794
The Cult or the Muse was directed by resolution to
compile the medical statistics of the Home for past year,
if practicable.
The resignation of Dr. Sturdlvant, an out-door physl
cianin the first poor district, vas received.
Dr. Samuel L. Orr was elected to fill the vacancy.
On motion of Mr. Whits% it was resolved that the 1188
of the receiving -vault be suspended for the present.
The report of the keeper of the reception vault in the
Aline:home arounda wee received and Mad. hut not read.
It now forme a portion of the archives of the Board.
Alter the reading of the etew•ard'e' requisition, the
Board adjourned.
MASONIC HONORS TO A DECEASED
ItEBILL 01410E11—The fact of the death of Capt.
Lewis P. Hanoway, of the Twenty-seventh Virginia Re
giment, at Fort Delaware, has been noticed to this paper.
The following is a copy of the proceedings of a Masonic'
Lodge at Delaware city, on the occasion;
Jackson Lodge, Ito. 19, A. Y. M., met Aprilllth, A.
P. 1862, A. L. 5862, varmint to a call. * * *. The
'Worshipful Masterpro tem. stated the object of this ex.
traordinary meeting to be for the purpose of attending
the burial, and performing the last solemn rites to the me.
mory or our brother s - Lewis Ejlalloway, of Covington,
Allegheny county, Virginia, who departed this life on
the eth inet., at Fort Delaware, while confined 83 a pri
soner of war.
On motion, the Lodge nulled off for the purpose of pro.
ceeding to the wharf to meet the remains of our deceased
brother, and escort them to the Episcopal burying=
ground In this place, where they were deposited, and the
last Eigtmn ritee and honors of the Order were duly per
formed.
On reassembling at the lodge-room, Jte.. en motion,
Brothers Adana V. (Julio, Alexander M. Riddle, and
Henry. L. Peekard, were appointed a committee to draft
a series of reeolutions, expressive of our regret for the
lots euetained by the order, and condolence with the fa:
wily and Mende ot deceased.
CITY WATER WORKS.—The following
elatement will exhibit the amount received from the be
itlithihfi df tha sear up to axe tat insiout for water route:
January.
February
Nerd)...
Increase ....528,1183 80
The total amount of water pumped by the eaveral wa
ter works during the month of April was 690,010,455 gal
leon. The number of gallons supplied from the different
works were as follows :
Fairmount 284,030,785
Baoylklll 240,631,800
Delaware 42,995,350
ority4 worth ward 33,343,740
%uSINESS AT THE WEST END OF
Tim PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAD.—The following
is an exhibit of the number of care loaded at Pittsburg
during the Bret quarter ef the present year:
Destination. Jan. Feb. Maruh. Total.
PhlladelpLia.• .1,080 1,690 1,761 6,137
New turic and New -
England 2 245 1,882 1,664 5,591
Da1tiw0re............1,351 1,142 1,293 3,786
Local 281 311 280 802
Miscellaneous
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORTHERN
NOISE FOB FRIENDLESS CHILDREN will he held
this evening, commencing at a Quarter before eight
o'clock, in the Union Methodist - Church, Fourth street,
below Arch. Addresees by ex-Governor Pollock, Rev,
Kingston Goddard, and others. The public are Invited,
FROM New York to Washington last
week, for the first time, passenger care were ferrid across
the Delaware, as they twee for some time past been fer
ried acrose the Susquehanna, at Havre-de-Grace, so
that now the SR= CUB make the whole trip from Jamey
City to Wasblagton, via rbiladelabia and Baltimore.
henteere
The family of deceased
The Reverend Clergy.
the Committee
IMEMME
1862. 1861.
$18,576 50 831,127 60
60,39400.48,279 25
169,149 00 290,794 45
170,318 80
$408,438 00-$379,454 20
370,454 20
5,736 5,032 6,245 16,0/3
A. M. E. Z. CONFERENCE.—The an
num Conference of the A. M. E. Zion Church, for this
district, m. t, according to appointgemt, in Wesley
Church, Lombard street, between Fifth and Sixth, on
Sat tirmay, 3d Met., at 4 o'clock P. 4., and was organized
by Superintendent Peter Rope, who read the first chap
ter of the Epistle of James. sang and prayed, and feel-
Maly the Oonterenco. J. it- brooks ritll
elected secretary pro tem. J. A. Williame. T. H. castor,
and J. 1). Brooke were appointed Committee on Penne.
Worship; Superintendent floss. president of the Con
ference, to deliver the opening diecourse in Wesley
Church. at 1.0j4 4th Inst. Adjoutme,l to moot Gil.
hut., at 10 o'clock A. M.
MONDAY'S PROCEBDIN4S.
Conference met pursuant to adjournment. Scripture
lesson by Superintendent Boas, singing and prayer by
R.N . . William 11. Bishop, superintendent of tut) First
Rplocopal rhotrlot. The journal of Saturday was read
and approved. IL. A. Gibson was elected secretary
of the Conference, and W. T. Riddle aesietatit secretary,
and J. D. Brooke reporter. The Conference rules of 11160
were adopted for the government of this, after amending
the first rule to meet at 19 A. 51., and ndjourn at 3 o'clock
P. Si . after today. Reverends Woodlln, bmith, Weaver,
Stanford, Morgan, and Eddy, of the A. M. E. Church,
were introouced to the Conference. Adjourned to 2
o'clock.
AFTBRNOON BlirrloN.—The minutes of the morning
Wirt ssua 1,. ppr< , ..l. The churaGrOill Or J. ak Wit.
Herm. A. Cole, S. T. Jones, W. Y.-ung, G. Johnson, B.
A. Gibson, J. D. Brooks, and T. 11. Harris, were ex
endued and passed. Several others were complained of,
and referred to Ole Committee On COMPlttintli, viz; G.
oulumfm, W. Young, KM A. Colo ilommittee on Ore.
deitiak—S. G. Golden, S T. Jones, and J. A. Williams.
Bros. Jones and Williams entertained the Conference dis
cussing matters pertaining to the welfare of our cormec
ton. Several others took part. Adjourned.
A NOTICE TO OFFICE-SEEKERS.—Yes.
terday morning, Mayor Henry bad displayed, in hie
main office,
a card on which wee the following :-- 4 . The
Millar will not hear any recommendatione for ennereleore
until the first day of June." The appointments will be
announced on the first of July.
FIRE AT BRIDESTIUMG. --- A frame
kitchen attached to the dwelling of Mr. Henry Mader,
on tictnimml muyet, Bride/Mug, Twenty-third ward,
took are about half past two o'clock yesterday morning.
The root was destroyed. The lose was about tlfty dol
lars. The flumes originated from the stove.
THOWN FROM A WAGON.—Charlcs
Bellett was thrown out of Ids wagon, about six o'clock
on Sunday evening, on the Passrunk road, and had one
of his legs broken. He IVREI conveyed to 4ia l esicienco,
on rouriti strut, above fired.
.e/111.4.D.ELPHLI DOLED UP' TRADE.
JOIIN E. ADDICKS,
muo PA g_ FEEN ON, Commvproza op TIM MoM
SAMUEL E. .STOKR9,
LETTER BARS -
At the Marehants' Exchange,
Park C W Voultney, Johnson Ship Idlaud, soon
Bar Indus, Stokely ....Bnibados, 89011
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
IrtiWlL THE 1111/TED STATED.
BRIPS LEAVE FOR ➢AY.
Pereia .....New York.. Liverpool ...... ....May 7
Roanoke New York.. Havana ....... ..... may 1
Bremen Now York. • B1111111311..1" z a...." May 10
0 of IS selling= .New York.. Liverpool ~.... May 10
North American....Quebec..Liverpool .... May 10
Columbia ...... ..New York.. Havana May 14
Alllt rice Boeton..Liverpool. May 14
Endinburp.k____New York __Livorpaol_ May 17
Boruesia 1 ew York.. Hamburg May 17
Nova Scotian .. Quebec.. Liverpool May 17
China ....... ....New York.. Liverpool May 17
Plantagenet New York.. P Prance & Ja. May 21
A 1,E.1.3, gii3teib Qiibbee. -LiV.eirl Mar 111
Great Eastern—New Y0rk..Liverp001....,...... may si
FROM. EUROPE.
SHIPS LNAVB FOR DAY.
B_ riolit! 1 4 1 A914, i ~MYerP99ii i NOW Xork April /9
Lilt - 001/W! ...... ~Leiyerpoul., How York limn 19
Borussia— Southampton ..New York. April 23
Nova Sconan..... Liverpool. Quebec April 24
China ... . Liverpool.. New York April 20
Hansa .Southampton—New York - April 30
Rim. . L.1.,,,re001,,,New York, 'Lpril iie
Anglo Saxon Liverpool—Quebec May 1
Niagara Liverpool—Boston May 3
G Eastern... Milford Haven.. New York. May 0
Hattinumia....bout haMPtell... Now York ...... ....Hay 7
&ma ...,..Livorpool..l , lew York .... May 10
*** The California Mail Steamers sail from New York
on the let. 11th and 21st of each month.
!RATLINE I 1 TELLItiEI'4U.IS.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, May 6, 1862
BUN RISES 4 55-SUN SETS 6 58
HMII WA.2.2.11. . . .. ' TV", ........ Si•
ARRIVED
Ittig Loango, Evans, 18 days from fit Jago do Cuba,
with sugar to G W Bernadou & Bro. Three pasoongont,
itrig modeleo, 75.00. - , 24 days days from Dlogrilf
with logwocd, &c. to D B Wetzlar & Co—vessel to J
Buz's). & Co. Left whaling ochre Eleanor B Couwell,
liiiburn, of Prowincetown, 23 months out, with 59 bbls
sperm oil; Bunco, Goodspeed, of Provincutown, and Es•
lolls, Snow, do do_
Brig Lauretta, Brown, 15 day■ from Cardenas, with
molasses to Stewart, ("arson & Co—Towel to J B Bailey
& Co.
Brig J Means, Wells, 10 days from Sedgalek, Me, in
Lalla.k to 11 A & Q.
Saw Jas iiatterthwaite, Maloy, 8 days from Cardenas,
with sugar, nolasses, and honey, to Stewart, Carson &
Co. Four passengers. Left barks Almonier. Lamptior,
for Falmouth, B, Idg; Young America, for New York,
do; Thorsso, for Philadelphia, to sail April Elth.
Schr Marcia, Munroe, 8 days from Boston, in ballast
to E A Solider dt Co.
Schr Jas Logan, Smith, 4 days from Salem, in ballast
to captain.
Sebr W G Bartlett. Connelly, 10 days front Pork Royal,
in ballast to Tiler, Stone & Co.
Schr L S Levering, Corson, 6 days from Boston, in bat_
last to captain.
Selz Lewis Mulford, Doyle, 5 days from Newborn, NC,
in ballast to bler, btone &
Sete E W Pratt, Nickerson, o days from Boston, with
mdse. to Twolls & Co.
Behr Harriet Ryan, Staples, 4 days from Taunton, with
mdse to Twella & Co,
ScSr G W Cummings, Whel4p) 5 4116 from Fortran
Monitic, in Pollan to captain.
Sclir George Hoffman, Jones, 5 days from Fortress
Monroe, en ballaet to captain.
Rehr Annie Gibbon, Russell, 1 day from Salem, NJ,
with corn and oats to Jaa L Bender At Co_
Steamer C C Alger, Fenton, 35 hours from Alexandria,
with Raise to nos Webster, Jr.
tteamcr Major Ilaybold, Robeson, 23 hours from De
laware City. Passed cff Chester bark Elf, from Rio, and
brigs Anglo Saxon, front pieeaina, and Calmuck, from
Palermo, comitg up.
ItrrueNge.—The brig Maria Wheeler, Wheeler, which
sailed on Saturday for. Key West, returned yesterday
morning leaky. 13he will go capon the marine railway for
metre, which will oct detain her more than two days.
611 e will Lot dieutiargo her cargo or coal. ,
OLKABBD
Shin B L Lane, Dryer, Liverpool, T Richardson & Co.
OW Zero% McGoaaglo, Loatiousiorry, R Taylor di go.
Barg Yowl's - inn. Lunt, Slip Mond, B A bowler it 00.
Brig J ?deans, Wells, East Boston, L Audenried & Co.
Bar L S /omen, Corson, Boston, Wannamakor
Maxfield
Schi L Mulford, Doyle, Beaufort, Tyler, Stone dt Co
Octkr St•mefs Logan, amlth, Salem, 5 lenlto,
(Correspondence of the Press.)
BEADING, May 2
The following boats from the Union Canal ropmil inup
the *Mon ihiii (i , 9444.1 to del, Pound to EMiagelpilia, laden
and consigned as follows:
I) A Albright and S W Edgar, iron ore to E & G
Brooke' Winnebago and 'Endeavor, grain to Humphreys,
Hoffman & Wxights J 0 Eederhoff, lumber and bark to T
Peterson & Co- Sarah Kuhr ' blooms to It Li Qtbbone l
Wilmington, Del
MEMORANDA
Ship New England, from Sicily , ' reported for. Philadel-
W., was spoken ink last, lat dd 20, long f 4.
Ships Frank Boult,y Morse, John Leslie, Given, and
Emily Augusta, Strickland, for Philadelphia, were load
ing at Liverpool 19th ult.
Ship Clyde, Perry, wan' loading at London 19th ult for
Ship Samna'', Rowland, hence for Liverpool, was
spoken 11th ult, Ist 45, long 41.
Ship Frigate Bird, Thompson, from Knrrachee, at Deal
19th ult. and sailed for London.
Rhin Wm Chamberlain, Jennhiaa, sailed from Cribra6l
- 6th ult. for Beaton. -
Bark D Co!den Murray, Van Name, hence for Key
Weet, was secken 26th ult, lat. 35 05, long 7314.
Bark Linda, Hewitt, at Matanzas 16th ult. from Port
land.
Dark Vigo, Thurlow, sailed from Cienfuegos 22d ult for
Philadelphia.
Bark Ariatidea, Kohlmann, hence, arrived at Antwerp
18th ult.
Bark Corinthian, (Br) Petera, sailed from Cardenas
26th ult. for Philadelphia.
Brig J 1) Lincoln, Webber, for New York, sailed from
Cardenas 23d ult.
Brig Want, Allen, for Philadelphia, entered out at
litwcaelle 13th tilt,
Brig Glare Pickens, Bich, hence, arrived at illatanxsa
22d ult.
Brig Walter Howes, Amesbury, cleared at Boston 3d
Inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr Argue Eye,
.I,llrlccll9ll, at Cardoso 17th ult. from
Newcastle.
dcbr, Wm L Burroughs, Bickford, from Liverpool, at
Cardenas 20th ult.
NOT/CE TO MARINERS.
TO NASTEIM OF COASTINCi YESSELS.—Masters Of
coastirg vessels, especially of those coming from Maine,
with small cargoes of wood, egge, ac, are cautioned
against neglecting to have manifests of their cargoes in
rt tidiness on their arrival at Boston, to exhibit to the offi
cers of the revenue cutters stationed in the harbor, as
they ate liable to be boarded, and, if found without mani
fests, their papers are taken from them and deposited at
the Custom Mouse, and not delivered until a fine of from
$lO to $2O is paid.
HOTELS.
CLIFTON HOUSE, NIA( -Alt A
FALLS, (Canada Hide.) —This first-class Hotel,
fronting the American and Horee-Shoe Falls, will open
fur the eeason on THURSDAY, the 15th Instant. Parties
wishing board by the week can be accommodated with
cottages, or rooms in the house, on most LIBERAL
Thumb. (=muses meet all trains at 611E100118DM
Bridge Station. Fare to House, inducting bridge toll
and baggage, only 25 cents.
JOSLIN dr WINKLER, Proprietors.
Niagara Falls, Nay ];lB62.myfulit
STEVENS HOUSE,
(LAVE D.ELMONICO'B,)
No, 26 BROADWAY }
NEW TORR.
Five minute's' walk from Fall River boat 1104114,
Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street.
Welk. Sol GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proplektr.
A. CARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED,
bate of the GIRARD HOUSB, Philadelphia, have
imme_d, for a term of
. yeatn i WILLAIWO /May to
Waehington. sr bey take thin ogi , awnon to Mont to then
old Meads and customers many thanks for pant favors,
and beg to wore them that they will be most belly Is
Nee them In their new Quarters.
BYKIB, OBADWION, 00 .
WAANINLIMOIL Jr& IL IBM
O PENING OF A SUMMER GAR
x_." MM.—The undersigned begs leave to inform the
Dublin that ha hen timed for the million hie FINE GAR
DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street, oppo
eile Fairmount Park. Fin:unite are particularly invited.
Ice Cream, Cakes, excellent Lager . Beer of Baltz'a brew
ery, Wines, B:e., always on hand.
lIENHY PRIMA,
tuv3-3m TWENTY. SEVENTH and COATES Ste.
aAll DEN VASES. —Ornamental
NA Terra Cotta Garden Vases, warranted to stand the
Weatherin any climate. Thou owe are made 6 beau
tiful deeigna, and all size., from 1 foot to 3 feet high,
with a variety of pedeetale, round and sonar°, from 1
foot to 4 feet high. No decorations add so much to the
natural beauties of a Garden, and at Kt little cost, al •
few Tame filled with flowering plants. Illuetrated Oats.
wipes bent by mail on application.
It A. HARRISON.
1010 CHESTNUT Street
MORG.&N, ORB, & STEAM
ENGINE BUILDEBB, Iron Pounders, and
General Machinists and Boiler Maker, No. 1210 OAL
LOWHILL street... Philadelphia. felMs
HARMONY SHERRY Pets dale in
bond, by CHAS. E. OARBTAIRS.
man Nn. 776 WALNUT AL and 21 GRANITE Rt.
COTTON BAIL DUCK AND CAN
VAO, of all members and brands.
Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all desorlplions, for
Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers.
Mao, Paper Blanufactwers , Drier Felts, from Ito
feet wide. Tarlianling, Bolting, Bail Twine. &o.
JOHN W. illitillieiterk s Con
mrd- 101 491(113 Auer.
THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1862:
625. NEW SPRING GOODS. 625.
C. SOMERS & SON,
CLOTH HOUSE,
No. 69.5 CHESTNUT STREET,
UNI)XIt JAYNR'S HALL,
Have now in store, and are receiving constantly a large
and desirable aesortenent of
CLOTHS, CA SS IMERES. COATINGS,
BILK MIXED AND PLAIN.
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, and ad goods adapted to
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
mscLint
1024 URESTNIIT STREET
E. M. NEEDLES
Would eon
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Ta his anortrovnt of WAIto Caw
adapted lo the requirement. of the & resent soon
PLAIN, PLAID, AND STRIPED J A CONETS
CAMDRICS, MULL. NA IN:100KS,
SWISSES, FRENCH
MUP.LINM,
PILLOW, SHEETING, AND SHIRTING
All Yarietiog and novclttem in the above a
LACE CCODS, EMBROIDERIE HANDKED.
CHIEFS AND VEILS,
R AP.SON'S, CORNER OF
EIGHT)" AND CHERRY STREETS,
NARROW BUGLE GIMPS,
BLAOII BILK LACER,
BELT RIBBONS. ALL COLORS,
NARROW SILK camps,
NARROW' RIBBONS,
SPOOL SILK, ALL COLORS, CHEAP.
PAI22RIDOE AND CIIINCHIL.44 41 , 14 T
ZEPHYR.
One lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the lead
tng colors, at 12,46 Ceuta per hank.
RAPSON , S.TRIBIMINGS Ae ZEPHYR STORE,
CORNER WORTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
C •
LOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS!
THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CUTE
AT
IVENS de
Ey, 24 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
THE LARGEST STOOK,
THE BEST ASSORTMENT,
THE CHOMEST COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
ME MOST SUPERB TRIMMINIa
THE NEWEST STILES,
THE BEST WORK,
AND
DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES,
IN THE CITY.
•
AT
IVENS & CO. '9,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET
mh26-3m
elLoAK.s.—lf you want the best value
V for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
Borth EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. mh2B.3m
CLOAKS !
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
OF
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS
RE kelatl,
With every new material, made up and trimmed in the
very beet manner, at prices that defy all competition,
AT TITS
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS.
mh26-3m
NEW CLOAK STORE !
Tim mon clogaut for:ion - moat In ills clly.
mh2B-3m
NEAT FIGURE DOUBLE-FACED
BLACK SILKR_Junt from Ana.low.
Wholesale h6E Caeli !Divers will find cheap and desirable
goods in our mock.
CURWEN STORDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND St , above Willow.
x,141
_FANCY DRESS SILKS, 50 ets.
Fancy Dress Silks, 563( cts.
Fancy Dress Silks, 62X cts.
141k.61' Dross Silks, 71. cts_
With a largo stock of superior grades, at reduced prices
DU.RW E N STODDART R BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND St., above Willow.
any 3.3 t
NEW SPRING PRINTS,
CHOICE STYLES.
MERBIALACS,
13PROVN,
reeiriv,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS.
A large lot best styles and fast colors at 10c.
COWPERTHWAIT & CO.,
mhls-tf N. W. cor. EIGJ3TH and MARKET Ste
PLAIN BAREGES.
Good quality, solid color Baregee.
Crose•over Bareges, and thin singe,
Being a large auction lot received,
A t half a the uolua
Printed Bareges at very low rates.
SHARPLESS BROS,
FRENCH LAWNS.
A full ekonlz of Line and Organdie°,
Neat, medium, and rich deaigne .
SHARP LESS BROS.,
OBBSTRUT and BIGHTH Street ,
SILK MANTLES AND . BACQUES.
Black Taffeta Mantles.
Black Silk Seams.
Elegant new styles.
Light Cloth Smite&
SHEFIVERD'S PLAIDS,4
New lots, bargains, 12%, 15%, and 25 cte.
Plaid Mozambiques, very desirable.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
Mixed CaeeiMeree end Coatings,
Light colors fancy Varelmeroth
6.4 Mixtures and Melton&
Cloth goods for little fellows. -
BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS.
(lqw ST4liTi)
runt-mon soap made Nernaeutil,
style and Fit unexceptionable.
Prices very reasonable.
Boys' suite made to order.
COOPER & CONARD,
P. N. coreer EMT!' earl AIARBBT Streets.
BLACK AND WHITE CHECK
SlLKS.—Having made large purchases of small
CHECK SILKS tarty in the ileum, we are still able to
sell Item at the old prices.
Black ard White Check French Silks.
Gray colored Check French Silks.
Black and White India Bilks.
Brown and White iutlin silks.
we also offer the
GREATEST BARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS.
Beautiful Silks from 50 cents to $1.50.
4,000 yards Plain Dlosambiques at 25 cents
Theee goods have a very rich lustre, looking very
much like silk, and are wawa - A*oly cheap, travinis vat
az cents to import.
1 case Earegee a Chenille, and
1 case Baregea a Broche at 25 cents, worth 40.
I lot all•eilk GRENADINES at 25 cents worth 62.
Thiel 15 the CHEAPEST tot of Goods /If Tule CITY.
1 lot Node Veils at 76 canto.
H. STEEL & SON,
ttpBo No. 71$ North TENTH Street, above Coates
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & Co.;
WHOLESALE AND BEFALL DEALERS,
727 .CHESTNUT STEEEP,
Have opened thie day,
Bonnet's Black Taffetas,
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas.
Detached Figured Camel's Hair Tbilisi, high lustre.
Satin Plaid and Printed Marquilise.
Lupin's beet black Bel ages and Bombazines.
Bleb Plaid blozambiques.
Lupin's beet black, white, and high colored phalli.
Organdies and Jaconete, grieeaile grolinde.
Cacbemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich.
Foulard Poplins.
Foulard Saline, Ac., Ac. apl6-11
103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
SECOND DOOR ABOVE ARCH,
UP STAIRS.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, &o.
The C;eitartnerehip ikeretotore exierting besweet
RAUFMAN & LONNERSTADTER
Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under
ligned respectfully informs the patrons and friends of
the old firm, and the trade in general, that he has taken
all the vip-stalre rooms of
HO. 108 NORTH EIGHTH fiTHEET,
ABOVE ABOH.
To continue the manufacturing o all kinds d
DRESS, OLOAK I
AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS,
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, CORD
HEAD NETS,
Of All aa..4p00..,
And will offer inducements in price and quality, as well
as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper.
Seining to hie line. WM. LONNEBSTADTER,
ay4-2m] No. 103 North 'EIGHTH Street, ab. Areh.
NIINE PLAID SILKS FOR
BONNETS.
Black and White Neat Plaids.
Brown and White Neat Plaids.
Black and White Shepherd'a
Mae, Blue, and Green Plaids.
aty2B-ff BYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH & ARCH
72 1
rro e/XS STRIPE FOUL ARDS
m Auction ,
Small Stripe Foulards.
Gray Stripe Foulards.
Neat Stripe Foulards.
1101.tf BYRE di LANDIILL# FOURTH dt
LINENS AT IMPORTERS' PRICES.
—RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAR DICKSON'S
celebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re
ceived from the manufacturera direct, and anarantied
perfect—to which the attention of buyers and the trade
generally is respectfully invited.
SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN, I ARRISON,
apl9-rp tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street
POPLINS, POPLINS, POPLINS
Black and White Ohene Poplins, 37% cis. per yard.
Black and White Plaid Poplins, 31 cts. per yard.
Black and White Striped Poplins, 31 ctn. yer yard.
Rich Chem Poplins, 62% cts. per yard.
Rich Striped Poplins, 62% cis. per yard.
Silver-mixed Poplins, 50 cts. per yard.
Wholesale net cash buyers will find cheap and desirable
goods in our stock.
COMEX OTODDABT Et BROTHER,
450, 433, and 404 North SECOND St., above Willow.
mys-emtu3t
CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN
TILL/A— Duller is want of the starve articles will
find it lo their advEuttan to visit the old established house
of Mrs. HENRY, No. us North NINTH Street, below
ARCH. The latest Parts Styles always on band at prices
that &koala.' everybody. api-ato
GAUZE BUMMER - BLANKETS.-
The subscribers have received an invoice of then
very desirable goods, in One quality, at last season's
price.
SHEPPAIM TAN HARLINGEN ; & ARRIgON.
aplil•rp tf 1006 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
—Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac.
Plain brown Poniards. one yard wide.
Planes, white ground and bommets of °hints °okra.
Wool De Laines. choice shades.
Plaid and small figured Wool De Lalnes, for children.
A large assortment of Gingham!, at 12%, 20, and 26
cents.
A fresh assortment of Cloaking Moths.
Small figure dark brown Mohair!, choice.
Shepherd',, Plaids, from 18% to 50 cents.
Bilk and Wool Poplins in great variety. at
JOHN H STOKES',
No. 702 MUM Street.
N. B.—Good black Silts, 57%, 11, and 11.12%.
Vail and examine our 51.12 m black Silks. mh2ll
20 riacewv;s,LinatjHOI rowt ..gCß4,4lrrt RITE' EYE_ a% No. 511
SPRING GAUEN bleat. [5596.1[
RETAIL DRY ROODS.
=EMI
VERY LOW . RATES.
Alen:
A Cloiro Assortment
CHESTNUT STREET
OFFER TO THE LADIES
No. 29 South NINTH Street,
First door above Chestnut
FOR. SALE AN!) TO LET.
To DISTILLERS.
The DISTILLERY known an the
"PHcENIX,"
and formerly owned end /mangled by SCAM- ErIVII.
Esq., rituated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BAOI
and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capanity SOO bushels
per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and ammo
modsEng tonne, Is in good running order, and lam ill
the modern improvement*. An Artesian wellon the pro
mises furnished an unfailing supply of good, pure water.
Address Z. LOCHE & CO., No, loll) MARICIIII
Street, Philadelphia. fe22-dif
TO LET—A very desirable three
gory BUICK HOUSE, with extOtNivA double threa
story back building, with all the extra modern ini prove-
Meats, situated 1126 Callownill street. The lot is 140 feet
deep, to Carlton street, giving a tine garden .with armoury,
&e To a immanent tenant Lim rent will he low. A poly
to
It V ANS WATRON,
No. 1G Sonth FOURTH Street
TO T— A convenient .Owel
" hag. Sauthanat annior a T WEN PY-SVIOND and
GREEN at,Let.. Apply' to
J A NES ORMSON,
ap:3o-6t 23 North VOUR.TII Street.
gi FOR SALE OR TO LET—Your
BEA Houses, on the west side of BROAD Street, below
CONIIIII4II avenne. Apply at the eonthweet corner of
/UNTIL 111111 SANSO6I Streeth. mh2641
git TO LET.- COUNTRY STORE
and FORWARDING WAREHOUJE, Lumber and
Coal Yard ; good railroad aiding, &c., in a tiret•rate
busineee locality, and wealthy , ueighbothinal. Situated
on the Central Founeylvarda Railroad. For further par
_
Uvular:4 of FIT Iv
ap2t3
di FOR SALE OR TO LET.-A
pleasant house in the suburbs of Media, nearly an
acre of ground, abundauce of shade and fruit. Rent
low. ripply at kW. 151 001:ITI1 FOUBTLI otrialigr,
second story. ap`26-1m
ETO LET—A beautiful COUN
_ TBI-PLAVA of 10 acted, on the wed tilde of
ruOliT.dtreei roan, above Bart lane. within ten mt.
mites' walk of the Frankfort] and Southwark passenger
care. Poneerion early in April. A DDIY at the south
wear corner NINTH and SANSONE, second story.
Ulla* tf
FOR SALE-A DEEIRABLE
FATIM, containing 80 acme-12 timber, t he balance
in the highest state of cultivation. [Runic on a line of
railroad, hvo minutiae walk from a station, (Mentor
comfy, IS miles from the city. Largo Wilt flrnt•elaoa
imrrovemc•ats, tenant's house, mthhltA, I:trga barn, run •
ning water, spring-house, balls, Ace. Tenn,'
easy. A may to
1113 3
gig TO EXCIJANGE- AIONTOO
- FARM, containing HO anr. , a-14
votalland, the balance in a good a4denf clilLivittitm.
Good and submantial stoup imeruirenientii, For furtliu
particulars, apply to E. PETTIT,
niy3 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
EPVVATIO.AIALi,
THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY,
at West Cheater; Pa., within two hours' ride from
Philadolphia, will commence the Summer se siom of full
five months—the seventeenth eysaion under the di
rection of its present Principal on the first of
May next. Bats and young men are thoroughly
prepared for College or business. Eight gentle.
men of tried ability and experience constitute the corm
of inetroctore. The French. German, and Spanigh lan
perigee are taught by native resident teachers. The De
partment of "Military Tactics" is in successful operation,
under the cleric of a competent instructor, without, in
the least, interfering with the legitimate objects of the
school, while the individual student is not required to
connect himself with it.
Catalogues 'containing WI information may be obtained
by addreesing the Principal,
'WILLIAM F. wvints, A. M.,
tiplo.lbotrobir At writ °swam, rt..
y'IL.LAGE GREEN SEMINARY
In a beautiful and healthful village, throe miles
from Media. Pupils rscsived at any time for the sum•
Boarding per week s2.2ti. Thorough course in the
Mathematics. Languages, I:nglish Studies, and all the
branches usually taught. Boys prepared for College or
Business.
REV. I_ BEYVVY RARTON, A. M.
ab24.lm Vlllaee Green, Ddawara Co., Pa
uOL!►IESBURG SEMINARY FOR
1..1 YOUNG LAUIES.—The duties of this School
Will be resumed. after the Easter holidays, on the 26th of
AFILIL. For circulars, reference& doe., address the Mesa
CIELSPAIAN, Principals, holmesbnrg, Pa. spill-Im*
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
TnE FIIIM OF HESS & LEHMAN
in this day dipsolved by mutual consent; the busi
ness will be settled by CIIAS. LEHMAN, JR., who is
alone authorized to nee the name of the late firm in 11.,u1-
dation. JOHN J. 11E38,
PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1262
rITA S. LEHMAN, trit WILL CON
ILJ tinue the business, at the old stand, No. :VS North
SECliNto Street, Philadelphia. ray3-31.*
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER..
SIIIP —Notice is hr reby given that the Copartner
ehip heretofore existing between the undersigned, under
the firm of TAW & BEER is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be
settled by I !MARCY& TAW, Who is alone authorised
to nee the firm's name in liquidation.
ABRAHAM TAW,
WILLIAM A. BEERS.
April 24,1812. ap3o- fit*
E11,311.1.1%—the
dersigeed have this day formed a Copartnership un
der the name and style of JONES, WARNER, Se CO.,
roe the transaction of a General DRY GOODS Jobbing
business, at 240 MARKET Street,
GIDEON F. JONES,
RICHARD O. WARNER,
DAVID C. GOLDEN.
APRIL 21, 1862, Rpl2-I.2t*
PRO! OSALS.
ARMY CLOIHINU AND EQUI
PAGE OPTION,
PHILADELPHIA, May 1, 1862
PROPOSALS will be received at this offize. until 12
o'clock on TUESDAY, the oth inst., for furnishing, at
the Schuylkill Arsenal,
20.000 Felling Axe. handles. of 'Wand hickory, &mat to
the sealed Pimple at this office.
Loco Wall Tents and flies. The tents to be made of
28XX•inch 12. ounce, and the flies of 283 i-inch 10-ounce
Cock, either cotton or linen.
2,000 Sides, or, ae UDDer Leather, firet•claas, oak.
1611D4(1, from slaughter hides, well Dinned, and to mea
sure 14 or more square feet to the side.
25,000 . lbs Sole Leather, best quality, oak-tauned, from
Buenos Ayres or La Plata dry bides, to weigh 14 or
149r9 P 9111140 tO tbo aide,
BM will be received for the whale or tiny part et the
above, and the shortest time for delivery must be stated.
Bids will be endorsed w Proposals for Axe-handles,"
"Wall Tents," or "Leather," and to be addressed to
G H, O.IIOBIIAN,
131) 2 , 4 t Deputy Q. AL Eleneral.
P ROPOSALS fOR SMALL ARMS
FOR THE UNITED STATES SERVICE.
ORDNANO6 MICE,
Washington, D. C., April 29,1862
PROPOSALS will be received by this Department until
43 P. Id. on the evening of the Dth of May,156:4, for
.
manalintumg, is ItIO §tEtt9th Or Win Gyrorargol44,
within one mar from tnat date, the following danorlytion
of arme, viz :
Epriogfield Billed Muskets, model 1855,
Harper's Ferry Rifles 7 with sword bayonets and steel
Scabbards, model lBf.§.
ruech-lottaius Vato'ines, for cavalry.
Bevolver Pistols, army size.
Sabres for light cavalry.
Non- commissioned Officers' Swords, steel scabbards
Musicians' Swords,
Steel Scabbards for rifled mrtairerk bayoneks.
Proposals will state-- . .
for pvuOcets and ri f les, the price for 20,000 of either.
and the reduction propoi,ed, per gun, for each additionai
34,444 W 29)04
For revolvers and carbines, the Kind proposed, anti
the price for 5,000, and reduction, per plAtol or carbine,
for each additional 5,000 to 20,000.
For sabres, swords, and scabbards, the price of each
of the pro,..criced patterns to the number of 5,000 each,
and „1.,,„ f or additional 5,000 to 9.0,000.
. .
All the fire• arm: are to i.e furnished with the regular
appendages. The riris;il muskets are to be in all respects
identical with that inantsctured at the U. S. Armory,
Springfield, Massachusetts, sun are to interchange with
it, and with each in all that...met& Each of the
other kinds of fire-arms must also interchange with one
another in the same manner.
The materials for these arms must be of the very best
quality, and no malleable iron parts will be allowed to be
used. All the articles must he subject to the inspection
prescribed by the Otdnance itegulatione, and must he
boxed, ready for transportation, at the expense of the
contractors, in such manner as may be directed. In
spections will be made at the factories in lots of not lees
than 1,000 each.
Propoeals will elate the name of the eatabllehment
making the offer, the number and date of the first de
livery, and rate of delivery monthly thereafter. Failure
to make a delivery at a specified time, or any attempt to
Introduce malleable Iron or other inferior material into
the work, will subject the whole number of- arms con
tracted for to forfeiture, at the option of the Department.
The Department reserves to itself the right to reject
any bid, and will consider none made through any agent,
broker, or batty, other than the regular manufacturers,
. . .
Proposals will be addressed as follows: General J.
W. RIPLEY, Cbief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C.;"
and will be endorsed " Proposals for Muskets," or rifles,
tabree, he., as the case may be. myl•theiktuTt
L pa
NATIVE WINES.
STRICTLY PURE JUICE EP TEE GRAPE-THE
MOST. DELICIOUS, RICH, AND FRUITY
WINES EVER OFFERED TO
TILE rvnia.
~. ,•
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DIALER IN FIND GEOOEBIDEI,
sp26.tt CORNER ZLEYNNTH AND VINE STS
(!HEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT-
Na TER I only 12 ate. per pound, at No. 812 SPRING
GARDEN Street. mh26•tf
•M' LARD,-79 farces prima ket—
ll
U e•rendered Leaf bird, for sale by
0. C. BADLICR de 00.,
mb2o.tf 103 ARCH street. 2d door abovo Front.
DBLS, GOOD COOKING BUT
TER for sale very ohm at No. 312 SPRING GAB
DEN Street mh2s-ff
CHEESE. -150 boxes fine Herkimer
County Chasm, for AAIA by
C. O. SADLER & 00.,
mh2O-tf 108 ARCH Skeet, 2d doer above Front.
VERY CHOICE WHITE RYE
yLveli. only 2,1 cis. per Deundr at 00. 812
DYEING GARDEN arrest. ruh36-tf
CANDLES. Chemical Sperm Candles,
for ode by JAIIBMTCHE LAVERGNE, 202
sod 204 good, PILONT thror. mhl4
VINE G AR—French White Wino
vinegar, for rale by
JAIIItETCHE & LAVERGNE,
mhll Nair aoa mot .404 9ba46 FRONT Skt a!
QARDINES.—A very superior brand
for sale by CHARLES S. OARSTAIRS,
ars 128 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Stmt.
MESS PORK.-250 bbls Mess 'Pork,
for nle by O. (J. SADLER &
mtk2o-tf HS ARCH Street, 2d door above Front.
TP YOU WANT GOOD POUND
BUTTER, go to 8. Z. GOTTWALB', No. 812 SPBIEII2
GARDEN Street. 4W/541
SALT. -2,000 sacks Ground Alum
6a10; 21,000 bushels do, do., do.; 4,000 bushels
Turk's IsMud do.,
in store and for sale by MURPHY &
KOONS, No. 140 NORTH WHARVES. my 3
FRESIi ROLL BUTTER, EGGS, &0.,
rmetred mats tic t 3. Z. GOTTWALD', ro).
OrBOG CLIBDIN meet. 1026.14
rurr ur,
No 309 wALNUr Street
E. r•r: rr. T.
No, 309 WA I,NUT fitrott
CHAS. Ja
RAILROAD LINES.
186'
ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW YORE LINES.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00.'8
LINES FROM en /La /7n/whim TO NSW
YORE AND WAY PLAOES.
WILL LICAVE AB FOLLOWS-VIZ
rasa.
Ate A. M., via Can' ;don and Amboy ? 0. and A. Ac
commodation El 9i
At I A. M., via (laden and Jersey Oity, (E. J.)
Accommodntion 9 95
At B A. M., via Kensington and Jersey Oily,
Horning Mail s 00
At 11 A. DI , via Konnimpton and Jersey City,
Western Expriss 2 00
At 12. M P. M., via thunden mid Amboy, Accommo
dation 2.;
At 2 P. El., via Otunden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex-
pruwi 8 00
At A Wu Chundan and Jorktuy (114,
Expreria
At 4 P. Id., via Camden and iiirauy (My, 21 Olaan
Veil et 221
At Ox P. hl., via Kennington and Jena), City,
Evening Nell: a 00
At 12 P. 11.. via Kennington and Jersey City [South,
ern Mall 3 00
At b P. M., via (Jimmie,' ani Amboy. Accommoda
tion, (Freight and eammengtir)—let (lama 'ricknt.. 2 26
20 (Amami 1 20
The 12 P. M. Bouillon. Mull rood dolly ; till °llion Hai.-
dayo oureptiA.
For Water Oftp, Stroultehurg, Scranton, Wllkannarra,
Montrone, (3r61.1. Hand, kc., at 6 A. M. from Walnut
ncrrl t Whnif, vI4 Ilnlnwnfa, lisukawskrinti, arid WintOrti
atturcati
For Mauch (amok, A linntown, Both'Noun, Ilnlvidnro,
Baaton. Land iortvil 16, Iflnolington, kn., at A A. M NIA
2,ti P. M., hr,m Wah,o,..r,tre.t W h.trf A • M. Clue
connectio with (ruin bowing feuditoti for Illitunh Chunk
9.:21$ P. Id .1
For Mount Holly, ist 6 A. M.. 2 And 4 P. id
Far Freehold, at 6 A. M., Mot 2 P.M.
WAY 11.11A426.
For Brietol, Trenton, Km, at A 111111 I 1 A M and fi, M 1.40,
and 12 P. M. Iron] Kennington, and 11% P. M. from
Nxl
uut_Mtreet wharf.
For Driatol, and Interuaalleto ■bttloua, at Lig A. M.
from Ken,ington Dopot.
For Palmyra, Itivorton, Milano°, Dovorly,
Florence. Dopiontown, aim., at 12,4, 1,4, 6, and 4)4 P.
fa,
Slouribost TRENTON for Itatilimthwa Ii
dist(' ntatlona at 2)( P. M. from Wal a tit•ortroot wharf.
.
PO' Nor New York, unit Way Linor honcho. iliooulog ,
too Depot, take the corn on fifth ntroet, above Waloot,
halt an hour banora departure. The cant ran Into the
Donor, and on the arrival of oath train ran Iran thili
Depot.
Fifty Ponnelai Itaggehip, only nilow. l Awl) , Pawenawr.
Pawmagerm aro proisitated fr teeing noythlog aa hap.
64P hllt t t lelL wowifng Ivivel, 611 itafffialf9 TM! Mir
pornaln to My paid for nutria. Thin rlouspany Waif
renpunnilallty for lattcpagn d, Coln Dollar tarn Vooorl, fto , l
will not fan liable for fitly Moonlit lotryorol >t PA, errr.r.7,4 by
?modal r/.710.411.
ro.lf
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T A It .ItA N :7i
V.FVF.IV/Zik4:F. - 17
SELTZJKIt A L'Ef
111i17 701 , 40FMC CIO Reveler rcri'siit7 rl
aeived the meet :ever - et/1e mcworro,lelati,rot
MEDIC L awl thA
man EFFICIENT AN - 11 AGYMIA ULM
SALINE APERIENT.
It may be used with the best effect In
BiHems and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness_ Sick
Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Iroliges-
UVP, AcidlVof !ho Stomach. Torpidity
of the Liver, gout, fthitumatio
Affections, Gravel, Piles,
AND ALL COMPLAINTS WFINAH
A GENTLE &ND COOLING APERIENT OR PUR.,
GAIIVR 1g REQUIRED-
It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers
by Bea and Land, Residents in Hot Climates, Persona of
Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains
of Vessels and Manton will find It A valuable addition to
their Medicine Chests.
It is in the form of a Powder, carefully pet np in bottles
to keep in any climate, and merely requires
water poured upon it to produce a dem
lightfdl effervescing beverage.
Numerous testimonials, from professional and other
gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun
try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a aeries
of a .eiies, ot .00pf s . g ooraely ita elgoooy 00.1 46 , i/4141,10
character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an
intelligent
Manufactured only by
TARRANT ‘T.. - CO.,
No, Zl'in INNEENITICLI Strong curlier Warren et
NEW YORK,
ap2l.ly And for sale by Druggists generally.
WONDERFUL 6OIENTIFIG DlN
covitay OF PROF. C H. BOLLES, 1220
WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
rwmlimr=mnmnmmwymwn
The difference between fact and ftc tion, of permanently
curing the sick and suffering of their diseases, or adver
tising to cure and Elbowing but 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 born the moat reliable gentlemen in
Philadelphia, who were permanently cured by Prof.
BOLLES, 1220 WAL NUT street, and after they had been
given up as incurable by the most eminent medical men
of this city:
Judah Lovy, Bronchial C0111011:110011; 814 South Front
stmt.
Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Church, Dye.
pereia of long standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, 1833
Helmuth street.
Alexander Adaire, Inflammatory Sheumatiem, Lam.
bago, long atanaiug,l3lZ tfarery area, Nightatintli ward,
Kensington.
William IL Shaine, Paralysis of the lower limbs,
(Paraplegy,) and Epilepsy, 110 South Twentieth street
J. J. Bailey, Laryngitis ? Dyspepsia, and Lumbago, 219
tla t tritet etrevi.
Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe
Hemorrhage of the Lunge and Diabetis, American Hotel,
Philadelphia.
Charled L. Jones - , Dyspepsia and Lumbago, 528 Arch
Ilikbet.
- - -
James Nugent, Deafness for six years, and ringing and
roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streak!.
George G. Preeberry, Chronic Bronchia, and Catarrh,
formerly - proprietor or the Girard Goose.
E!M6MiiMMM
George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, Jong standing, 333
Market street.
E. T. De Silver Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory
Illeuto 17:16.'Cla6sttut.
C. U. Carndch, Chronic Dyspepsia, and Inflammation
of the Kidneys. Chestnut and Fortieth streete.
Ilarrold, Bronchitis and DißeeBo of the Kidneys,
49 Pouth Third street.
B. P_ M. Tuker. Obrenie. Dywroda, and Kidnap No
saga, 1822 South Fifth street.
James P. Groves, M. D..,10ng standing and severe Lum
bago, 216 Pine street.
Xdward McMahon, Corisnmptlon, 1227 Front street.
Stanford Stillwell. Conneetionef the Brain and Ohmsla
Dyspepsia, 1526 Palmer street.
Charles D. Cushney, Paralysis of the lower limbs
(Paraplegy ) and Dyspepsia, Western Hotel.
J. Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation and Con
gestion of the Brain, 518 Callowhill street.
Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption of five years
standing, 1435 Chestnut street.
Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia.
M. M. Lanning, Nervous Prostration, Cadbury Ave
nue.
N. 111—In addition to the above cages cured, Prof. U.
H. MILLI% has cured two thousand Chronic and Acute
cases within less than three years in Philadolphia, all of
which cases bad resisted the treatment of the most emi.
nent medical men.
Please take notice that Prof. B. does not advertise
any certificates of cures, except those cured in this
city.
Prof. B. has establitbed himself for life in this city,
end his enema in treating the etch ie a eualcient gnartukr
tee that he claims nothing but scientific facto in hie nis•
(*very in the use of Electricity as a reliable therapeutic
agent.
N. B.—lt will be well for the diseased to recollect that
Prof, B. bao given & word 9f covitin lA 11l pimplAct f 9
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 B!ectricity at basard, but it is the severity of truth
and designed for the good of humanity.
crwsuirtation -Free. IfTSee advertisement In another
column.
TB4 PROF. 0. H. BOLLES,
1 1 10.6-tr 1220 WALNUT Street, rhilekle
PURE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.
The special attention of physicians and families is
called to the superiority of this article. It is rapidly
supplanting all other kinds, and all those who have used
it give it the moat decided preference. The following
extracts, from certificates in the hands of the tranufac
turer, Col. HALLOW'S," will show the high estimation
in which the Georgia Arrow Boot is held by those gen
titAloll of the medical protemi9ll Who have fully Ml
mined it.
Oar One pound, 62% cents, or two pounds for I.
Complete Instructions accompany each package. show
ing how to make the most delicious articles for the table.
. . .
FOB BALE, WHOLEDALIG AND ENTAIL!
MED'S. BRGWE'S DBUO AND CHEMICAL STOSE,
N. E. COB. of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streeta,
PHILADELPHIA.
G.I have examined and prepared Dome Arrow Root"
manufactured by Col. Hallowell, of St. Mary's, Georgia.
It has the beet quality of that variety of frecula I have
met with, being euperior to any Bermuda, or other Ar
row Boot I hays NOD,
**BAIiiIIBL JACKSON, M.D.,
tab2g-etutb3m **University of Pennsylvania "
MRS- JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA
TED 13171WQRTM111 YOXI LAP/$O, PO 149
may Cluppertere under eminent medical patronage, Ut
iles and physicians are respectfully requested to cell only
on Mn.s Bette, at her residence, 109 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand
Invalids have been advised by their physicians to use her
appliances. Tholso only nro gonnlne boar-lug the Untied
States copyright, labels on the box, and eignatures, and
also on the Supporters. with testimonials. oolli-tuthitf
G LUTEN CAPSITLEB
PURE COD-LIVER OIL.
The repugnance of most patients to COD-LIVES
OIL, and the inability of many to take it s ud, hag 's
auced various forme lef diegailee for its administration
that are familiar to the Medical Profeeeion. some of
stem .o.wer in special canes, but more often the:l:Telltale
neutralises the natal effect cf the Oil, proving Quite as
unpalatable end of it therapeutic value. The Mimi!
Dance, nausea, 80., to invalids, induced by disgust of the
Oil, is entirely obviated by the Dan of our OAPS:ULM
COD-LIVES OIL CAPSULE'S have been much need
lately hi lump", the experience there of the good ro
ndo from their wie in teeth hospit al
_ and private practice,
aside Trout the naturally suggeste d advouture, two -suf
ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we de for
them, feeling assured their me will remit in benefit and
deserved favor. Prepared by
WYETH & BROTHER
4e4.4t 1414 VIALI4I:IT &rest Philtulelohle
LEGAL.
EAEOUTORSI NOTIOE.— LAttAt§
testamentary to the estate of LYDIA ROBERTS,
late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, have been duly
granted by the Register to the undersigned executors of
11CfI!! All ponicing "PtTing any claims at •
against the estate of said decedent are required to malts
the same known without delay, and those indebted to her
are notified to make payment of their several debts to
ALGERNON ROBERTS, 410 WALNUT Street ; N. T.
CLAPP, NM WALNUT &rout, Executor', opUtu 01*
ESTATE OF WILLIAM BINDER,
E OTIOE .—Lettera teatamentary on the eatate of WIL
LIAM BINDER, decefteed l bavieg been duly granted to
the undersigned, all venom; italehteti to oat estate
sake payment, and those haying claims - will make known
the same, without delay, to J ACOB BINDE R,
GEO. A. BINDER,
April 7, 1862. Executors,
ang-tullt* EL F. ear. SIXTH and OXWO RR Streets.
Tz 10 TINA ROOFING.,
Jur MANTIVACTURRD BY TRH
'UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING 00.11PANY,
Ito. 9 GORRlit,OCif,
Corner °BEEN and PITTS', Streets, Boston. Mmes.
This Portable floating Is the only article ever offered
to the public whirl, is ready prepared to go on the roof
without any finishing operation. It is light, handsonte,
and sail ha Way and cheaply trans
ported to any part of the world. It will not /dint or
disco/or water running over, or lying on it, and is, in all
respects, a very desirablo article. Its nonconducting
properties adapt It especially to covering manufactories
of various la.& 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.
Its is both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to
whom liberal inducements are offered. Bend for sample,
CirCular, with pal tieniars, to 4 • V. i 3. IioOPINCI
CO., lio. 9 GOBS IlLo‘ll, Boston." op:2-I.3na
1862.
IN M. M. Oh 7 rilff Ii!, , i A ism,
I na BOSTON AND PHILADEL
PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE—From PHU
Street, Philadelphia. and LONG Wharf, Boston, &a.
The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will ise
from Philadelphia fore Boston on TUESDAY, May 6,
at 10 o'clock A. M. Will leave Boston for l'hilfidolpbill
on WEDNESDAY, April SO, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Insurance one. half that by sail vessels.
Freight taken at fair rates.
Shippers will please send bills lading with their goods
For froigbt or pftelOgO (bOlin !Liltti fwcomm° 4l4l ° ll l
for pamengera), apply to
HIGN
mh2s-U 33VSOWITITNEB°WitMlItnlblk"
ma ir ma t FOR NEW YORK.
NNW DAILY LINE, via Delaware Wt
Raritan Cana/.
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat O.
pony receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. N., deliver
low their ounce in New York tho following 11111.
freights taken at reasonable rates.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
and-tf Piers 14 and 16 EAST RIVER, New York.
h ag & FOR BALTIMORR
WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND TOP
TRESS MONROE, DAILY, .
AT
. 3 o'ol.ooll P. M.,
AL nios"s eritt
COMPANY,
(HRIMSON LINE.)
One of the Steamers of this Company leaves the Tenet
side of Chestnut-street Wharf daily (Sundays excepted,:
"..k ft eAclock P. M., is.larrlims in 1 ai:Imo:0 earl,
morning. Freights for Washington and Fortress Menem
received and forwarded with all possible despatch, sat
are required to be oreceld through.
Freights of ail kinds carried at the lowest rated.
A. /1118V1113. Jr., Ageot,
fAI4-4rnik N. . .itSgnntl, WU 0, PVIIR.
BALPA BY a
JOHN B. MYERS SG CO., AUCTION.
ZIA% Nos.= and 284 MARE= Street.
BALS OF BOOTS AIM 80975
THIS Alf 0111RINO,
May 8, on four months • credit
-1,000 packages boots and atom.
BALE OF DAY GOODS
ON P IDOR§PAT INOTIMING,
M. 7 8, vo ruur months' ortallt...
600 Factotum Brit Sat, French. and Amelia
SALF OF CARPETINON.
ON FRIDAY DIORNI,9O,
May 9, on four months' credit
-8.1.4' plecea v*Avek, iirWIERAU, Ingraini Ti man car..
Wine, m^ttlugn, do
lIALIC Or DLO CHINO.
(IN FRIDAY MORNING,
Nay 9, on four moraine cr.lit
$4.10 of city-made clutinngi for Opriog nrn4 Intrinier
k 7UItNEBEI, BRINLEY, & Co.,
429 (1111182INUT 92111111.
HALE THlti (71 - KSDAY)II4.(IRNING, MAY b , AT
10 O'CLOCK
A CAII.D.—Th. , uttontion of purchasers Is ragnested
tf our mho for rash ; of Freluch
111•11111111, May 6, at 10 o'CitAi, by Ctstitlogue,c4ruprinkg
a litrwo and deefral.le assortment. Also, French ch:Abl,
v..htintes,
NO U!N TO RKTAILERS
In nat., thin
titturrii coluded priult do 8019, Did NON!.
2oon4 1 ) Murk prom de rhino and tairobsw.
Park broch.) Howniati, iLud johe fea4rdA.
Loudam tit int, chnntbrays,
la
vellnr, os it de dwmdn , fancy lhareglig 4c,
Alwi-nes thi.hihi.
LW) 1 , 17.C7:13 PA Itlg Nkyl siyr,F; DRESS 000D3.
JUST lAN DIED,
Conn
Purls 111111,,,,1.10rptl ril nr.nnhlignem,
f, .11k ,1„01 ~,,,mnbl./11,94 milk 1401 fill .111 clievre.
• -. 7.4 t F1,1141:11 pull du rhnvrn r lanciulon, utift,d L.
Mit 4.0.0 t it t
THIS 111 °RAMO,
lAI corl , JA ,14.4. 2034 miDerlor- .itsillty, and choke
r 'Ara r, 11 , ,1,11 tlt; wilt; liuwlut rlidWain,
/SALE 01' 151 POJVI Y,I) DRY (i(0/1/3.
ft lit 51 , )101
y k, f'qr ,nnle
499 frrti We'? Wiq R4 4 tir Intp•akvl jJYI , Prltualtlf; dr,
v 4 Fir
Itompi.it ~ 4 141,4, / ra knell /1) , ..rt/I NM of
11,4 I ri f;•••?,
I{lR 16!)f1...11Yi1i,
/tilt F,ct ih EY1)11 fir.a 112iit.t:Ast.
:irk
• f.. 1 brel Lop
I. 'I(.A) (. Y Y kb( i! Y ((IC 1 .(11..(ALK11
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ka:rict,)
1.. So
r
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A ill:WI . ..I:I , . &A.
1=111111!1111:11
tv!e tutwittitij,
7 t' It f;l4
A!le.
4(1 P I I _LP. 1 , k
.......
_ Le -00_54 1,111111 ,, .110 ...1.k1.4. "LI
68 do cLoi,,
300 do Err.che
lto do 7.4 extra soon . . riTICLIJ Lt rl. r_ T!*_
CO do do E 1611116 cacL!oor de Patti.
pA.NCOAST hr. WARNOCK, AUC
TIONEERS. No. MS 1 2.4ARKET Street.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP A STOCK OP REIDY
MADE CLOTHING, by Oatalottue.
Tlll6 .1101:1SING,
Nay 6, at 10 o'clock, embracing a general ataartment,
w.ravy thc..ii--zati..sk a conntrr
Consisting in part of gent's fancy and pain ca,sitnere,
entitatt. uhci linen pante, silk and cassiatere
mere buciness and black. cloth dress coats, Tenth's cloth
in.o7 kc.
LAEGA - POSITIVE SALE OF EMBROInERIES,
WHITE GOODS, 110SIEb 1 - , LACE MITTS, RIB
BONS, 1111LL11s ttY GOObS, &c. by catalogue.
ON WEL riESDA7 MORNING,
May 7. comnioneing at 10 &elk preelsoly:
Included Will be rand. ek—
FILLET LACE VEILS, AND POINrs. .
1(0 hits Indies' acd misses' pawing silk fillet mitts. of
choice sty Ws, from low to very title goods, full assortment
of add. wit.L.fo
—lots of Paris pusher lace veils, of choice new
rtylss, met landed, and adapted :a first. class city sales.
Also, lots Paris silk lace points, of new designs and
assorted s.
TINIIROIDERIES 4 AND LINEN CAITBIIIO
IItiNDKERCHIEFS, AND WHITE GOODS.
An involve of embroideries, comprising yaoonet and
cambric collars and setts, bands, edgings, and ilouncings,
Ac.
Also, = X and nent 7 e X linen eambria hmelker:
chiefs, Wein abd horn. etlichod. Also, a Rae of databrle
and poi:met timeline, nausooke, swiesee, Ac.
Also, 200 doe hoopsskirts, tied, medium, and extra
wide tape, for ladies, misses, and children's wear ladies'
corsets, Ac.
BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac.
cartone new and choice styles poult de sole bonnet
and trimming ribbons.
100 cartons French artificial flowers, bonnet material,
silks, ail laces, blonds. Ito,
STOCK OF A CITY RETAIL DRY GOODS AND
TRIMMING bTORE.
Alto, ON WEDNESDAY 111.010.11NG,
Nay 7. the Knife stock of a city retail store, consist
log, to prirt, of ~1.-h .-try
Lo,fery, glove., lace mutts, lads, embroideries, bonnet
and trintroing ribbons, fancy goods, notious, buttons,
trircroicgs,
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 200 OA.SE3 STRAW
GOOI , S, by Coo,logfte.
ON FRIDAY 111101iNING,
May 9, commencing at 10 o'clock, precisely.
IVEIV YURK.
DANIEL 11. BURDETT, AUCTIONEER.
13'BURDETT. JONES, &
STORE IU9 WALL STREET, NEW Y 9114.
FRIDAY—May 9,
At 12 o'clock, at Wall-street salesroom,
Corner Front and iWall streets.
'UNITED STATES . GOVERNMENT SALE.
PT WOW . »tFA i4PdST the 411nC1i951 yr t 1 tlvA 1341411 NT,
Rm.. Collector of the Port.
LARGE SALE OF SEA ISLAND COTTON
GCO bales superior Fes Island Votton, choice brand'', all
in perfect merchantable order.
. _
- - -
4J09, F VW' cyrrinf,
114 bales Gulf Cotton, in prime order. The Sea bland
cotton may be examined in the bales at the Atlantic
Dock store 1;o. 54; and the samples may be examined by
catalogues on and after Tuettlay. May 6th, at the Wall
ttiet.t Sait•Bic ar, wbeae the Bela will hike
samples.
The Gulf Cotton can be seen in bale at No. 4 Stone
street. New York.
Snwrinio,
LONDON EXHIBMON--RETURN
.L. 41 TICKETS TO LONDON AND BACK;
Pint. cl ne
Second-dam oe.
s ift WEEKLY COMMUNICA
TION BY STRAIN BETWEEN NEN
12131 1 .8. AND 7.l.v.senPp4r., 141,111P.UP
TOWN, (Ireland ' ) to load and eminzk pawn:were wit
despatches.
The Liverpoo l , New York, and Philadelphia %uses
Ads. Company s splendid Clyde-bnilt iron screw steam
aidpe Ore leieedea to nal in. follow.i
PROM NEW YORK YOB LIVERPOOL.
KANGAROO Saturday, April 26,1681,
CITY OF 1 , 13 W YORK Saturday, May 3, 1883,
And friwy dotarday throughout tilt, ros y from PIKE,
No. it N. IL
RATES O PASseal
THE 0170 1! PHILADELPHIA.
iiabln, to Queenstown, or Liverpool...
Do. to Lendon, via Liverlool
....
rs - zar %%Tu. - 1.:mm.1 or xdrorpool._ ...
De. to London fiaf
Po. Return ticket', available for 'Mt months. from
Liverpool
Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Homburg,
Bre e. Antwerp at through rat..
Clerrr sad 44o of Damage imowl from Liverpool to See
York . .•041"
Certificate" of wow homed from Queen/town to New
York Sat
Them 'Lamm have muserior seeemmadatleei for pas
gengers, are eonstructed with water-tight oemparimEEL
and carry experienced gurgeone.
For freight, or passage, apply at the °Floe of the Oco.
pany, JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
111 Walnut street, Phßiddell',
In Liverpool, to WII. INMAN,
Tower Building.
In GHaniow, to WM. INMAN,
18 Dixon street.
a nts, THE BRITISH AND NORTE
AIARRIOAN ROYAL RAIL
WIPE.
ERBM NEW YORK T 9 Llfylltßrclitb,
catif Cabin ilwassie OM*
Second Cabin Passage fp
FROM BOSTON TO LIYEBPOOL.
Older Cabin Passage OW
Second Cabin Passage 144
The iddps from New York call at Cork Harbor.
The ships frem Boston call at Holtfrkx and Omit MN.
tor.
SCOTIA, Mkt. Judkimi. CHINA. Capt. Anderson.
PERSIA, Gapt. Lott. atil.A. Oast. Gook.
ARAN/A, ORA J. Stone. NITBOPA, Gant, J, Leib%
AFBH/A, Vain. rhea.,." CANADA, Copt, Muir.
AMERICA, Copt. Noodle. IN lAGARA, Capt. A. Rye
AUSTR,t
I.
ASIAN.
Thew vessel' carry a clear white light at mast-bee
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
CANADA, M cthmley i lear os Boston, Wednesday, Amite°
PERSIA, Lott, 6 . N.York, Wednesday, May T.
AMERICA, Stone, 66 Beaton, Wednesday, May 14.
CHINA, Anderson, .6 N.York, Wednesday, May 21.
NIAGARA, ('ook; 66 Boston; Wednesday; May 2&
SCOTIA, Judkins, o N York, Wednesday, Jane I.
EUROPA, Moodie, 4, Boston, Wednesday, June 11
PERSIA, Lott, ,1 N.York, Wednesday, June M.
Bertha not secured until paid for.
An en1624811861t Bream ea board.
The owners of these ships will not be aroonntsble Bs
gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Prectiona Stomas,
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, tad
the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
mph apply to N. OUNAND,
II BOWLING 11BNIN. New Yost,
Or to B. O. A J. G. RATER,
108 STATE Street, Boston.
BAY RUM.—A' small invoice of Bay
Am, API ifiViTCSit for 840 b 7
CIAO. A. Vet /15TA7515,
sip 126 WALNUT Ka OBANITE Eitreeti.
Z 3.7:4
MEEREM
11EIZIE
......
C 0 A L.—Lehigh, Locust Mountain,
Eagle Yid% and Hickory or beet quality and well
If twain,
apl2-/mW /011" Vdarlo9WlF/iCI; -streev•
C°AIL-THE UNDERSIGNED
beg leave to inform their friends and the public that
they have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from
NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their
Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW
Streets, whore they Intend to keep the bed duality of
LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the
19wt o p r i cm , Your patro i na s i w s ted.
Office, 112 South SECOND Street.
Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. • mhl-tt
nAttil - CHARLES BIRNIIA.IIM
beg, kw to inform the Publie and bli forme 004-
toilets, that be has, in connection with his son, returned
Baking, at bit old established stand, No. 1024 PINE
street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, and reveal'.
fulls Winne A continuance of format , vattnnage4 Breed
deity. All avian for Broad and Beeped Rolle attended to
with punctuality and despatch ,
Philadelphia. April 24. 18112.
BALM BY AUCTIOR.
M,TIIOM.A.S & SONS,
. 1.39 and!l4l Louth FOURTII Etftert.
STOCKS ANP Ie Etniali.—THlS Ear,
r romphlet catalogues now really, Containing mil doe
noriptiona of all the property to be sold on Tnear-Nly noire?
Ott lan., with a list of galas May 13th and 20th, by order
of Orphans' Court, and (Ahern.
- PUBLIO d &LIC4I MAX, HUTA= AIM STOfte
AT TH2 220tILHGE ON TUICSDAYS.
REAL ESTATX AT YILIVATI BALL
sr - We have a large meant cr real estate at yetvatir
male, including every deecriatioa or city aid cconaizy pirs.
PHU, Printed liittn may be had at the Attettee Rare_
LARGE BALL.-MAY 6.
RX7RA VA LUA ISLE REAL ESTATE.
Our sale °holm 6th of flay, at the Exchanse. will In
tinde the following Bret-class property. Desoriptione Mt
inthdhillitt now ready.
tifiRSTALTT , STREXT STORIL—TII6 Piltiiirlor sod
ele!ent brown stone store, reeently °Cent:lied by Moen..
Levy h Co., No. 609 and bll Cheetuet etzeet, 60 by 176
feet. Only *10.006 required in cash.
7 " GluAl w IiOU/P;" 411f0611
wratial To lent ley Tie feet Bale &b.
o°lo6. tk1.4)9.001) nifty remain on gronnthrent.
ELEGANT COVNTUY SEAT, Chestnut Hill), with
stable, and coach house and large Int. One of the hand
somest 31311 MOM reenieticet in the Dime, Male
TILE FAIR/00411T ROLLING MILL"—LO4,,
buildings. machlnory, ke., in full operation. Sala abso—
lute, to Clone the affairs of DttrAstoo. C R, !3mlth & Co.
Orphans' Cnurt Yale—Platnte of John 9. MitifinOnc't),
An undlottbAl ).%17-1,4 h, T WO VAI.LAsSLR bIT/11115,
Fr °Tit eirevt, Ylnrkot mud Chentuut ntrettit, No..
30, 38, 40, and 42.
LAtirrit A t) VA Lt'ABLZ LOT AND TWO
BRICK DWELLINGb, :qt. a. 405 nod 407 Buttonwood
till - 0..00 trot front,
TIIBEE.FITOUT MICK DWELLIN4,
Thompson eves(.
Peremptory tiaIe.—ELEGANT COCNTrty USK.
DENCE, with ptable b6d C1)1 , 11-tiounr:, Snmrne• street,
4.7hettaut 100 frwt by 24iS. Aiko, a ntahle and Coach.
house. Clear of all inenrobraate, Terma--840034)
rvuroin 1,14 wort - WIEN. Onic
Akio, n lot adjoiting. 1110 kid on Burn:nit atrrtet, by 244
feet deer. Ternix—Ono.third oath, Silo a , wriato.
LAUGH STA BIA
sr., 1417 Atch street, wrist of Broad. Lot. 1.1 Jolt rrynh
1.10. ft- -t ,I.
Puren.ptory Fate—For account of Trolnitty Fiarlevi
yowl and Ittli diow APJOCkti , rli - T ft lA•STOILY
DWELLING, No. 91.1 North 81ev4.4,th street,
above Poplar. dale abpoliite.
Sl4lllO finway - pwraa.
INC, No. 71A Noril. tw , ott-third ',treat, south of Clay.
ton, Fifteenth ward. Sale aheoluto.
Hnino ni - tale.—TilltY.E•riTOltY P. RICH WZIL-
I Mj, Corinthian AVVLIIe, north of Brown ttrt•:t,
Vlf-
Wrnth ward. Emit filialiiiien
fimi. 6 6: ht6t6 — l lll UM S Olt itli.v.;.K wrt,L,
I t;tl, No. 812 ltrodford street, north of Pine, Se'recitti
u'olo kel,dolute
Farm,. Y,ht..6te —2 FRA DWELLING., Ord . uard
tatitt., bo
o lay I.khlw Chtirrh
—.
thei. LA ROI.: A.'l)
11.1.19 j C.K. N. 2,1 1 bird street, tAtween Wr#lnnt
f•pr 1.1 0 a htre.4o. uf•IJ aLake and coach-haaaa on
rant }t,c..A. Lot 27 feet trotit, 13J feet deep. dale ab-
Yd 9",
11101/15111f LESTDENIJR, bathe:me
./1111.1 and Spruce alreptii, T tvPnty-t,urth
~as. IC6 Aet by 175 fra. 'Three fronta,
ht• ELI/ in . ]; NA. 120 Vino atraat
'nir..rr, imnt and 'Around. Lot 20 fag front. Hondo
k.k4 t stone' Ei iPL LPN. InfinodiFlqs P09.998 , 11i0n.
A %i dtc J.Y ()lir) r:N U. RENT a g5O, at.r.ort-i on •
r,ribtaat u.rw r ct Putnam and Howard
0/1111.
wELLINr,' AND DuILDIN4 LOTS,
I ( :Hl.l. bet we ,,.
tr.d TwPoriPt)i, fthd bort!, of Callowhill et.
hnh. ht Not nO3 Filbert hitrnet.
Si 161.7 ru116111:11,E i riAJCPETS, FILATH2R
THIS
it rt , at 19 Sa. 1293 Filbert atraet, the
lc &rot hitch.n Pirnitaret feather hedth ate,k of a
8 , - .ll7rfiTlK 7iaourttping
skir - ` lay Le cxlientog.l at 8 o'clock on the imminent
tie tele.
gale No, 100 Spruce SUM'.
EL - P.E.8108 Rusk wimp, pump f
) INK OIL PAINIII.G.4, TAITATILY CAltiokTs,
.1,..
WIDNESDAY MORNING,
Mty 7. : T. estalozue, et No. 1003 a m y l "
st: soCI
kr-Nrior bwkcases, rosewood
fine t Heine] (.11 paint:Lg.+. fine tapestry carpet'', Ax.
..kt.o. the litcbtu furniture.
Sir May be exaonned at 8 9'e1994 pA Q 9 tavrolOB rjf
Sale st Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPFRIOB FURNITURE, hosewtylor) PIANO
FORTE, FREW.II PLATE MIRRORS, 11 At4A-
Triefir T Udcl DILLIAIit) TABLE, 1.1111163EL3
GAlinirtiLVG.
ON TOUR - SPAY MORNING,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, the suporior fund
turn, decant rosemied plebe-forte, mirrors, carpets,
euverior billiard tilbla, baitattlio talk, aliaudalierm.
[tom makes UM:1113111g 11011140kUPIpjf
Sale hi Union Pla^e, Pine street.
BAVDSOME F1.111.N1 JIBE, 51.11tBOILS, BOOK
CASE, TA rzsTitv CA ttoETS, dec.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
Elth Met., at iiiWeion; ;ti No. 101 Pine
street, the liandeonie parlor fin ulture, superior dining
loom and chamber furniture, French•plate mantel and
oral mirrors, fine china, fine tapestry carpets, chande
tiffs. Ara.
Mmy bA #ittitilhed at 8 &clack on tho morning
donniefrat Pale—n frith street, above Brown.
BOMBS, MULES, CA 11111AGFAI ()ARTS;
oANNNwi, Arc,
ON BATURPAY MORNING,
May 10, at 10 o'clock, in Ninth sueet, above Brown
etreei, by older of the ieloduittrators of Jonn W Logan,
deceased, two horses, male, family qtrritlßPl thret
grutl9 - eina!a tierperr, very i 1 ,111144111 0110Trie, (tot
Moo, fire. proof info, office fumy turn, dc.
Stle No 39 North Sixte,uth Street.
SUPERIOR. FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PIANO,
ON littNll-4.11 Slifitl4lMG,
12th insf., at 16 o'clock, at t otih Sixteenth street, by
catalogue, the cutlie furniture, line !rosewood 7 pctsve
piano.forte, motet. by Wilhelm LC: Schuyler. pair French•
plate mantle mirrors, btossels carpets, .Sc. Alan, the
furniture.
May be eiithtfhttl at 8 a'clodk o the Ertornint of
sale.
WIMP FORD & Vth, AUOTION-
A- ZEUS, BO MARKET and 522 COMMERCE 611
BALE OF 1,000 OASES
.. 1100T13, STIOZB, AID
BILOGANS
ON THORaDAY MORNING,
M. 7 g? ". 16 ddoofi, Pt.c19 0 17, wat Os 144, pil
catalogue, 1,400 cases men's, boys', and youths' CDR,
kip, and grain boots; calf and kip, brogans,. Con
gress gaiters, Wellington's slippers, tieeroto ; women's,
misses', and children's calf, kip. goat, kid, and morocco
1.001...1 16004., 1:160.36, f pliers, 41p rmei pmE4inp, fr
it.clusied in sale will ire found s large and desirable
aewrtrrent of firWcises city-male goods.
Goodui open for examination, with catalogue*
early on the morning of sale.
MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION bIiatOHANT, southeast
corner of 13/ATII and RAMC Streets.
TAKE NOTICE
Ina hlttheal logaibla bigot. le loaned oil *iitaiti ik W 4.
aims' Principal Establishment, southeast corner d
Sixth 'Lad Race at:recta. At least one-third more thus at
any other establishment in this city.
NATHANW 111,INVIPAI. mummy IibTABLIDE.
KENT.
280,000 TO LOAN,
In large or 1015 n amounts, From one dollar to thourmada t
on sllementle, geld and silver plate, watches, Jewdry i
marchandiee, clothing, furniture, Deriding, pianos, me
goode of every description.
LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET BATA.
This establishment has large lire and thief-proof safas,
for the safety of valuable sows, together with a Fly*
11119btOilfl 911 fir PFVffilialii
EBTABLISItED FOE THE LAST SO ynesa,
ALL LABGE_LOANS MADE
_A! .... VllB, TEM
PISINGIPAL ESTABLIEIHMENT."
PLUMP 411EATili /INVITVEZ
AT PitiVATE SALE.
One superior brilliant toned piano.forte, with tholailio
plate, soft and loud nodal& Pt ice only 800.
One very flue toned piano-forte, price only $5O,
AT ?BRAT% NAM
AT LZBB THAN HALF USUAL SPORN PRIOIi
Gobi and silver watches of every description, from ems
dellar to one hundred dollars each, gold Chaim, faohloo
kiiigJAMlPY, JA.
AIFITZPATRICK it BROTHERS,
. Auctioneers, 604 CMESTNIIT Ht.. above Sixth
SALE OF STATIONERY
Witting tiatol6, eutteloaes of all StYRS had illtallti6M,
blar,k books, steel pens, pencils, penholders writing inks,
portfolit s ' ou THIS ( Tuesday ) MORNING, May title,
at 10 o'clock.
an - LA OF FIVOTIGUY, -
Neck•lies, hoop altirta, satinets, cape, umbrallaa, heir
aud cloth brushem portenionnalea, puma, :to ,on WED
/01/113A1C MOldltiG, May 7, at 10 o clock,
SAtAt b POURtail tq& 4littfP
A splendid collection of over 500 beautiful specimens.
Also,,an assortment of fancy goods, on TIIIMADAY
31011 - NING, Blay 8, at 10 o'clock.
HALES EYEBT &Vigil/Mb
At 7 o'clock. at tho More, 604 Chestnut street, of all
kinds of merchandise.
Consignments solicited.
Outdoor miles promptly attended to.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
AT M A P LL O ARTICLES FORR SOLDIERS
Should be sent by RARNDEWS EXPRESS, SOT
OBESTNIIT Street. They charge only HALF EATER,
and Heed daily to Baltimore, Waebington, Fortran* Mon
roe. and all other bolnta occupied by our trona@ fe2l-nms
NMTILE ADAMS EX.
PRESS COMPANY, °Mee 1111
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mn..
ohandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own
hoes at in &attention with ether Errirein COMPAtkia,
Ali the yirfnaioal Towns and Dines hi M. Milted States.
R. S. SANDFORD,
Mammal RntbArfntnndeet.
UI3AL.
ROBERT IL CORSON.
COAL DEALER.
OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET,
lIKLOW MOND,
PHTLAMILPHIA,
T M. ROMMEL'S NEW LEHIGH
UP • COAL WHARF, No. 959 DELAWARE Avenue,
above POPL AR Street a029-Latt
HAMPTON'S SPLENDID SPRING
Mountain Lehigh Nut.
Rainpton'e Splendid Stove Coal.
llainptou'il Splendid Beg Coal.
Ya lID —Southeast corner FRONT and POPLAR.
1.4.41=
010 THE DISEAKED OF' ALL
CLASSES. All sob- onto end chronic dteemee
cured by special guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. ard in Mtn/ of a failure no charge k made.
Professor DULLES, the founder of this new practice,
vrOZ .np,rgn/end iLe • of ell nesse hfettelf A
pamphlet tontaining a multitude of mrtillcatee of those
cured, also letters and complimentary resolutions from
medical men and others will he given to any person free.
Lectures era constantly given at 1220, to medical meis'
flild 0111rin wits desire a l ia aalta li e armydOc over t in
opilying nysilvdtl9 11i91nP,1111 . 0 *P T A'
nultnlion Iron. 600.214