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    From the American uienurr «steH««ad
rnUUsUer’N Circnlaiv
Shakspbarian Dooumbmts.—At a putUo Bale,
in London, on the 6th ultimo, of the' Napoleon and
other autographs oolleotad by Mr.'Satnsbtiry,-the
counterpart of the deed, in the City of London Ll*
brary, at GuUdbaH, was disposed of, and also a con
veyance sbpplylng new facta in the poet’s family
history. It has l»en ascertained, that Shakspearo’s
widoV, ate Ann Hathaway, married a shoemaker,
as her second husband. .
“ Tout BcTMjk”-The Atkenaum, in a review
of this novel, Which'iß -now republished in' three
volumes after haying been very attractive for many
months as„a serial in Blacktmadts Magazine, oon
stbw H as an imitation of Charles Lever, by an
ablehandr not muoh used to fiction. Considering,
however, that the Irish locality described Is For
trush, in IJlster, where Lever spent some years as
dispensary doctor, and that he was bora in that
vicinity, it may be doubted whether u Tony Butler”
was not written by Lever. The Italian characters
mad locality are such as Lever, who has been
British oonsul at Spezzia for several years, need
not have invented, for they wore at hand while he
wrote. A
Wb leam, from the London Literary Gazette, that
a case of some interest to authors was tried recently
in the Sheriffs Oonrt, London. Mias Barlee sued
the publisher of “Good Words” for £6O, the alleged
value of a manusarlpt whloh she had forwarded for
publication in that work, hut which had been lost,
tvtihh Barlee. it appeared, bad submitted a portion
of tile manuscript to a friend, MIBB Isa Craig, who
undertook- to forward it .to Mr. Strahan, That
gentleman, who admitted having received it, after
wards forwarded it to Dr. MoLeod, the editor, who
had not returned it. Miss Craig, who was palled aa
a wiiness, Stated that she always kept a copy of any.
paper she forwarded, as she believed that editors
were not responsible forgnor were expected to re
turn, reieotea articles. The judge thereupon held
the defendant not liable, and ordered Miss Barlee to
be non-suited, with cdßts. Mr. Stratum waived his'
claim to costs.
It is now said that the French Emperor’S Life of
Cmear will not be published until after the debate
on the address in the French Chamber. It will be
published In six oapltals, in six different languages,
on the same day. The translators receive between
*1,600 and *2,000 a volume. The first volume will
be exclusively davott d to an essay on the oharacter
and destiny of Osesar. The historical portion of the
work will commence with the second volume.
Thb Abbe Bresseur de Bourbourg writes from
Yuoatan that he has discovered In a private library
at Merida an old manuscript dictionary of the Maya
languaeer and that he is copying it. The French
Government has sent fifteen explorers into different,
parts of Mexico.
M. Dk Oabnb, some time director of political,
affairs during Louis Philippe’s reign, has in press a
work entitled “Europe and the Second Empire,” in
which he hopes to prove that Louis' Philippe’S
foreign policy was abler and more prolifla than
Louis-Napoieonts is, *
It }b denied that Mme. Heine has sold any of her
husband’s manuscripts to the Austrian Govern
ment. '
M. PboUdhon bequeathed to six friends the
duty of publishing a complete edltiou of his works.
It is said these mends'wilt publish in the first In
stance,.in-two volumes, his principal works, -He
was .engaged in correcting the proof-sheets of a
pamphlet on contemporary politics when he died;
this workwill bo published in a few days.
TEs name or the pulpit orator, Father Hya
cinthe, who passes for the best living preacher In
France, Is Theodore Loyson. He published a volnme
of poems in his youth.
I eeoekt to record the.death of Mme. de Toeqae
vllle, widow of the eminent political writer and
statesman/whom she has thnß survived only five
vests, for he died In iB6O That blow broke her
heart, .She was an Eoallshwoman by birth, Miss
Marv Motley, as was Mme. de Lamartine, and as
are Mme. de Montalanibert and the wives of many
other eminent Frenchmen. Since her husband's
death she has lived in complete retirement at the
Chateau de Tocqueville. She is buried by heribus
band’s side, in the little village cemetery of Tooqaa.
ville. She has bequeathed all her husband’s manu
scripts to M. Gustave de Beaumont, and ‘his noble
marble butt to the French Academy,
The Bishop (Dupanloup) of Orleans has published
a pamphlet on the Boman question, which is able
and commands great attention. A reply, “ What
Bishop DupanloupSays and Thinks.” is announced;
the title shows the impression made here by the
pamphlet.
The poor profits, of literature on the continent,
oblige most writers to fill some post under ' Govern
ment, unless they may, like M. Sainte Beuve (and
he was forbears a librarian in the Blbliotheque
Mazarine, where Messrs. Phllardte, Chasles, de
Saoy, and Daremberg—all of whom, by the way, are
writers on the Journal dee Debate— are librarians) and
M, Theopbile Gantier, be employed by spfhe news
paper. M.X.Marinler,tbe traveller, Is a librarian,
at the BlbliothSque Ste. Genevieve ; M. Ampere
was a librarian at the BibUotbdque Mazarine ; M.
Henry Conscience, the Flemish novelist (I am sur
prised his tales have sp-ltttle vogue with yon), Is a
commissioner at Courtray ; M. Emile Leoleroq Is
comptroller of the “hell” at Spa ; M. Siret, the
author of the “ Historical Dictionary of Painters,”
is commissary of the St Nicolas ; and I might fIU
this letter with a similar litany.
lak In a vein .of good fortune, for I stumbled a
few days since on these autobiographical lines by
M. Alexandre Dumas: “ I am a provincial, almost
a peasant. When, In 1823, I—then being twenty—
came to Paris, I knew how to read and write, ana a
poor Abbe, who was paid sixty cents a month, had
pushed me forward to the sixth * form;’ this was all
I knew. What I have learned since—that Is,’a little
Greek, a great deal of Latin; Italian, English, and.
Spanish, a little chemistry, a little natural philoso-
Jhy, a little astronomy, and even a little medicine
have learned alone, according as my need of these
different sciences made itself felt. Therefore I
have no ideas forced on me. No pedant - ever
said to me,‘You must admire this because every
body admires it, or loathe that because everybody
loathes It.’ I have acoepted no ready-made judg
ments. I have formed my judgments myself.” .1
may add that he ended a recent contribution to a
newspaper with these words: “I* beg .the person to
whom, this autograph may fall to pardon the writing
on the page before tbe last. It was written at near
ly 4 o’clock A. M., and I .was overcome with sleep.”
His contributions are sold as autographs, and the
proceeds devoted to works of aharity.
THE CITY.
miihaky.
ARMY HOSPITAL BBFOBTS.
The following weekly reports of the Government
hospiUls ol this district were received at the Medi
cal Director’s office yesterday morning: '
kospm.ui.
Islington-lure*** •
B&tterlee«*~».
Tarter 11 s- 1nn*..............
Hantdlntton* ........... **—
Snjnnin House *♦«. ........
Cittiens’ Volunteer*.....
©floors’..*....
Broad-street.**.*...
■ Beverly,S. J.
7 ork u \ ■■ «... .Wm .........
"White
ffl&Hiii--::::::::
Chester....*...
South-street .
Filbert-street.......
©ermantown.*.**<.......
T0ta1™.™.™.....
RKOBUITIHG,
Yntecday the Mayor issued wa
meat of the'olty bounty to eighty
among tho several wardaas f0110i.,.
"Wards. ' Hen. Wards". Hen.
First 6 Tenth..,; 1'
Second 1 Fifteenth..,...:....... a
Third 1 5ixteenth.......;...... 4
Fourth .....; 1 Eighteenth 4
Fifth S Nineteenth..... 6
Seventh 1 Twentieth .lB
Ninth ...11 Twenty-fifth ..20
MTSCKT.T.AWKItPk. '
THANKSGIVING FftB’OOK VIOTOBIES,
The members of the Union League are requested
to assemble at the League Houbb this day (Tues
day), at 12 o'clock) punctually, to proceed In a body
to the ftontof Independence Hall, for the purpose or
uniting with others of their fellow-citizens In giving
thanks to Almighty God for the victories which
have crowned the anas of the Republic, The
League invite their fellow-cittoens to participate in
the exercises.
DBOWNED.
A little child of Hr. Taylor, residing on Jarvis
street, near Front, was drowned yesterday after
noon, In the Delaware, near Reed-street wharf.
The body was speedily recovered, but life was ex
tinct. The mother was on a visit to her Bon. at
damp Cadwalader, at the time of the sad aooident.
SLIGHT FIBES.
Last evening, while the Weceaooe Engine Oom'
pany were paradingon Ohestnutstreet, each member
carrying a torch, ay keeping step to the music
of a fine band, their stable was discovered to be on
Are. The flames were speedily extinguished.
About nine o’clock the roof of the dwelling-house
'Arch street took Arc from rockets. Damage
THE COURTS.
In many of the courts yesterday jury trials fbr
the spring term began; as is usual, however, outhe
first day of aterm, but little was done beyond oaU
“am*f of. jurors summoned and the trial
liata. Soon after the opening of the courts, too. the
glorious news of the victory of the army and the
capture orßfohmond arrived,rendering the trans
action of husiness Impossible. All the courts, there-
B- 8- Circuit Court—Judge Grier,
The United StatM vs. Bobert M. Let.. Th. do
tendant Is indloted for forging, with Intent to dm
°5 rt ? la enlistment. pa.
per purporttng to be signed by Lieut. James
Walker, recruiting officer, this, under the act of
Congress of Marc a 3, 1825, for the purpose of ob
taining *lOO bounty from the United States. He 1b
also charged under the aet of March 2d, 1883, with
forging the name or Lieut. Jaa. If. Walker to a
s er^ 1 ?v T ''?, o^fL < S. statement, with intent to de
fraud the Unlted States. And he Is In still another
count of indictment charged with a combination
and conspiracy, with others, to defraud the United
States.
A jnry were empannelled to try the ease, where
upon the court adjourned till this morning.
united States District Attorney Gilpin and J. K.
"Valentine for the United States.
Ohaa. W. Brooke and Dennis O’Brien, Esq., for
the defendant.
Jilsirlct Court, Ho a- Judge Sharswood.
Siter et al. vs. Frentzel, This was aa action' on
book .aooount to recover for goods Bold and deli
vered, The defence was payment. Jnry out. The
-court then adjourned.
District Court, Ho. I—Judge Stroud.
No ease was tried, and at an early hour the court'
adjourned.
Court or Common Pleas—Judge Allison.
This court also adjourned without trying a oase.
Court or Quarter Sessions—Judge
Thompson,
The April term-of the Quarter Sessions com
menced yesterday, and a new grand and pßtitjury
were in attendance. Peter Bovoudt, Esq., was ap
pointed foreman of the Grand Jury. Jadge Lud
low was umn-ftie benoh during the morning,it
being expected that Geo. Miller a colored soldier,
would be tried for homicide, in hilling Thos. White,
waspSt^ned 111 ® oaso ’ however, not being ready!
The esse of .Levi Goldsmith et al., charged with
00Bs l >1 ™?yj hatffisK been assigned
tor trial yesterday, was called up by F. O, Brewster,
gq., for defendanta, who aaid they were ready for
appealing for the Oommou-
Attorney Mann Submitted the bill
bon^to^e^J^ 7 TBraiot or nofc B«nty,
then MljournetL defendants. The court
THE POLICE.
IBetore Hr. Alderman Beltler.j
yTAEIHO UP THE "WRONG CUSTOMER
cud Rodgers,
were.arralssml yeeterday at the Central Station on
house, having just been relieved from duty tor-the
night, he was hailed by a crowd of disorderly men.
near Third and Lombard streets. He was lnuS:
drees uniform. One of the gang stepped up to him
and said: . . ; ..
“ How about that 1”
“ About what 1” replied Mr. Leavitt. =■
*■ What about that?” responded the assailant, at
Ahesame moment knocking Mr. L, down. While
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manta tot the pay
•two men, oredlted
(to a prostrate position Mr. Leavitt drew his revol
jver and fired one shot- at the htghwayman. The
latter fled., A second shot was fired, whereupon the
fugitive exclaimed:
“Oh, I’m shot,”
He fell. His confederates ran away and left him..
The villainw&e taken to the sfcatlon’house, where 1
;he gave the name of Bodgers. A ball, it appears,
struck him on the leg, but inflicted a alight wound
-only. Other police officers with Officer Leavitt
• went In search of the others, and found two of them
In a low drinking-house, near -Fourth and Shtppesr
etreete. They were taken fnto tody. The prison
ers were committed in default of $2,600 to answer at
oohrt. * ~
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
Tjpre was but one topic discussed yesterday, and to it
eveiyfchlrg else was completely subordinated. The re
joicings of the people, oyer the fall of Elchmond drove
away every other thought, and monopolized the time
and attention, that are finally devoted to the transac
tion. of dally business. - The haunts of trade were
either deserted or transformed into meeting places
for mutual congratulation- and expressions of joy-
Business was completely suspended, not so. much oh
account of the unsettling of values occasioned by the
new condition of things brought about by the fall of the
‘rebel capital as from the indisposition to talk of any-,
thing lets glorious than the stirring news from the gal
lant aimtes of the Union* The downfall of the -bogus
Confederacy is now an accomplished fact; even its mos t
devoted friends in the gold room can see ho hope for its
regeneration or revival. The most predent of the bu
siness men of thecountry. have already anticipated this
event, and have for the past two or three months con
ducted their trade as if the thing had already become a
fact* Those who steadfastly and earnestly believed in,
the final triumph of our cause will be great gainers even
in the vulgar financial sense, while their neighbors,
whohsvebeen prsdictlngfurther years of prolonged and’
bloody wer with the ultimate triumph of the Bonth, will
suffer conslderabli.by the fall in the prlceof their full
stocked Warehouses. Firm in their belief that the
Confed eraoy would triumph they have bought largely
at high gold rates, with the hope that gold wbuld still
go higher,.and all; prices' again advance* In tl&lr
pretent downfall, of course no sympathy can be ex*
tended to them; for the ruin which now* Blares themln,
the face is the result not so much of want of foresight
as of want of patriotism. They cannot ask for the sym
pathy of loyal men, unless they expect at the same 1
time that we would have tears to Bhed because our'
country is at last vindicated before the world. It has
been this Class of men who have so long kept up prices
beyond their natural level* that have from time to time
combined, and in too many cases they have sue*
ceaftfully combined in depreciating the credit of the
Government in the estimation of the people at home and
he nations of ihe earth generally.' It is to be hoped that
the fall of‘the rebel capital will diapersethese enemies
of the .public welfare, and restore trade to its natural
channel. We are not among those who believe that
gold will be at par (as the phrase goes), within the next
week or month. While the necessity • continues of
Issuing currency by the Government there will be a
premium on gold. The most effectual decline in the
premium will come When the process of contractu g the
currency commences in earnest. ' But nbt until we can
lee our way perfectly clear, not until our armies be
come gradually and the expenses of the
Government materially decrease, will it be in toe
power of Mr. McCuilourb to effectually contract We
will return fcoa specie basis sorely but gradually, 80
that toe wheels-.of trade will meantime move in their
aecnatomed channel, with no disturbance to national
or individual finances. Froin to-day we can begin to
count ohthe'eteady falhih gold; with no basis for the
belief that the current thus set'ln will be stopped or
turned aside. The era of commercial prosperity for
both Horth and South'ls now dawning, and we can
safely trust bur destiny to the able hands how controll
ing it in the field and in the Cabinet.
! Immediately .on the announcement of the evacuation
of Petersburg the Board of Brokers adjourned, and. the
sales thereafter Were of an-exceedingly meagre cha
racter, hot sufficient to fix any reliable quotations.
The following is a comparative statement of toe con
dition of the Philadelphia Banka on Monday and on Ihe
previous Monday:
: March 97. Aprii3.‘
Capital gtock**.U.-~4**~*,.514,0pS 1 0S0 $14,632,039
Lo&&8 50,263,501. . 60,268,729
lA§*s?iSj 17!087'6i1
Deposits - —. 89,117, 288 38.518 817
Circulation 6.786.660 • 6,893.626
WEEKLY BANK STaTEHEHTT.
■ The following table shows the average condition of
the Banks in Philadelphia for the week preceding Mon
day, April S, 1666:
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Clearing Balances.
M*rcb 27—40 $470*773 97
• ‘,V ee.e 7,845,922 00 762,486'9i
** «,U»9.256 89 62*718 5£
• M 6,958,346 08- 359,342 ®
*• Sl-o. CrOQM» Iff '■ 498,72216
April 5*938,735 SI 634,655 02
$39,787,669-44 <3.149.7S 08
The follow!** were the quotsitoiui ef gol&at the hoars
named:
16% A.
11 4* M»^~«^~*^~*******-^.»uvl473< t-ji 147?|
A» JJ>-«-»« « m»«»M*>»»>■<■•><■ 1W4. .’1 ljgjrf to 14?
12 M« »M»»»»m»MIM<«IH»lHMim»..«I to UEjt '
Ms*.in.y. •■r&'Tt . 14$$ to Msla.
3 P. M..«. 144
9 P.' H., at Girard House.—'-,-——.-.14?
; The last quotation is a decline cf 7 per cent. onthe
closing figure of, Saturday, night.
The snbsotfntlons to the level-thirty loan, received
by Jay CookWeaterday, amount to *2,'loB,SoO,inclndlhg
one of *160,000 from Philadelphia, sad oae of $lOO,OOO
from Lancaster, Pa. There were 1.476 individual sub
scriptions ol $6O and $lOO each
The Soak Oil Company of Pennsylvania held its
annual meeting yesterday at tha office of the Company
Hr. J. P. Kelnnea was'elccted president, and'Mr. John
P. Graff reflected secretary and treasurer, frith also
an efflcient hoard of directors. The annual- report
which was read was quite satisfactory, and In the fact
that- during tenmonths dividends to the amount of
ninety cents on each sh are of stock hare been declared,
being equal to SB per cent per annum, we bars the:
assurance that the Bock is really a substantial and pro
fitableeompany, worthy to.be placed by the side of the
Columbia or the Maple Shade., . . . ,
The issue of 7 3.10 Treasury notes bearing date Aug
-16, 1664, and now haring less than two and a half years
to run, will bo exhausted during the first week in
April. The nextiscne (tecond series) will bars.three
years to inn from the 15thof June next The present
Issue falls due on the 15th of August, 1867, and the
second, series will fall due on the 16th of June, 1688—ten
mbhths difference. Both issues are payable in money
when they mature, or are convertible into 6-30 hands!
at the option of the holder. Immediately after the first
issue Is exhausted the,second series will be pot out, and
It 1b announced that the interest at Hie rate of seren and
three, tenths per cent, will he allowed off from the day
of subscribing to the above time. The following table
shows the amount to he paid for each liescription of
bonds on each day of the present weak:
Aprils..— *98.64 $192 70 $985.40 **4,927
Apri1,4—.48.28: ‘ 98.86 492 80: 985.80: - 4 928
Aprne—— 4? »• 98 68 - 492.90 958.807' 4,929
lSSSr.rJ±:fg £8 & W
April 49.82 ’98.64 , 493.20* 988.40 4,832
- The following, wer# the quofciUhiw forAmerioan'stocks,
In London on the 17th ofM*rch : '.
MarylandSpercent...oo ®
United Stater, 5*20 years, 1882,6 per eent..». SlKftS
Virginia State 6 per cent.v.i . »»w4S ;<&*
Dd; Q pgr cent* 28 @
Atlantis and Great Western, JTotr York sec
tion, Ist mortgage,lB3o, 7 per cent SS ffl
Do. 2d mortgage, 1881, 7 per cant 63 ff
Pennsylvania, Ist mortgage, 1877 70 f
Do. 2d mortgage, 1883 «... 81
Brie shares, $lOO (a11pa1d)...... S 3.
Do. 7j>ercent.nrsL. do.' ... ,0
Jmo',BCentral6per cent.. 1875.............. 77 % 78
.Do. . „ SlOoshares(allpsld)....;.t. 54<§S4>f
Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad bonds..... 66 B 68
Panama Eailroad, lstmort., 7 per cent.,’6S. 99 BIOS
Do. Mmort., 7 percent., 1872. 99 @m
PennsylYSnla Railroad bonds, 2d raortfaie, \
„ ~«»r cent. conrertible 7» @ 81
Do., MOshares 28 ©B2
She/ebel loan declined on the lSthnlt. to 86. At the
commencement of the pretent year It sras'aetlYe at 63.
Satterthweite's London circular, in reference to
American securitise, Bays: o
. At the Utter end of lest rreOCUterewSsJ^oodmarliet
&S®
&Sfc£s»
FoMnJM
ml l aiS‘S,£l tl ??fLl >0 }?L l £?}&!‘, i ,' the, former dosing at
ftM***” ftt f**!® 81 *’: .Atlantlo and Great
rimitili?im > frn‘-°T s ' 8 " lp '‘ llow ' , ‘*- eji@?^plamlllmfor
’feSs.®*# lll * ofßiehinond wUTtell a sad tale for a*
pcnfederate loads In Enrope, while It will advance our
fei-’WIF 19 ’* ‘her hare neyer jet reached on
'M o,u»me;: .. Vv~*’’
iDmtta Co), qu*fS:
KewtJ. ; S. Bonder') 881 ,I<M)4@los
' * Hew'Certifß. of Indebtedness™, 98 m 98)4
Quartermasters 3 Touchers Be 896 *
Grid. 144 @145
gi “ST 1 !?* Exchange..., ...> 155 @155
5-20 Bonds, 01a....—..,^..105 ®IOBH
. hew ..105 JtlOijt
10 tOßonde.— 81' @91)4
■ales or stocks, April 3, 1965.,
; SALES AT THE EEGULARBOaKD OF BBOKEBB.
seportm ini Berne, Miller, A da,, 80. 60 8. Third U.
; • . -EIKST BOABD. ... • •
SCO Bln Tank ...Mlota 3 100 Sneer Creek 9
100 Caldwell b 5 4)4 aso Mctlhenny 86
lOOMcßlrath... 2 100 Walnnt Island..- 1)
100 McOllntock OU.bS 8)4 100 do .....1.8
•“* 1 eta 1% 100 St Bicholae 0i1.... 3
fiOOMeO&C£nn..b3o ])£ 100 do 3
200 Crescent City ....1.1-15 ;
The hoard adjourned until the meeting of the Second
Board on' the reception of the newa of the capture of
Kiehmond. -- !
BBT WEES BOABDS.
100 Cherry Kan 25 | lOOßeadlhgß. ..sStrh ii%
ICO <tj r i..»4PWfl M d0....;....2dy5«4g
11 OBelzell 0i1........ 6 1100 do 44)4
ICOOCIty e>... n«w 89)41 100 Keßlrath 2
200 Organic Oil.. .56 100 di Nicholas Oil-... 3
400 Howe's Eddy 1% 8000OSgs. 1881 ........ 105 -
BCO Walnut I>lan*.h3o lijl 600-' d 0.... ..........U!
MOAtlaa. —l.l-16 200l>ensmore ~.,2i»s 3K
HIES o£!| jy 5oo Ba do c ?*! c :'.'.::bil SI
Tlie Second Board adjourned on the announcement of
W.C. Carpenter* amemberof
The New*Yo?k Post ofyeeterdays&ya: ■ - ; j
by,the newa of oar occupation'
2*iH the rebel army* has, toa
l nt ’ interrupted business and gfcrenadowa
to Child ie active in eon- *
ffffiiffuPft 8 ? s °j? d news, though prices have, f&Ueu
“ cent. .-CapttaHst* shew less indlspcsltSoit td'l«4~
than prevailed #arly days of iasi ■ The
current rates for ccmmerctal paper are 8® w, with very
imie effericg. The bank statement ie extremely favor
able, and shows an increase in legal* tenders of seven
tend a half inUllons, in depoeita an increase of flye and
a half mUUbhe, and in loans a decrease of three mil
lions. The*tock market is .feverish ana InoguUr, but
wilhoutshy symptoms of panic. Governments are firm,
railroad‘bonds (steady, and bank shares dull. Bail*
'road ebares are drooping, Hudson being the weakest oa
toeilifc- - , ' ;
The following quotations were made at the Board*
compared with those of Saturday aflernoen: t J -
■ ‘ Mon. Bat. Adv. Dee.
'United. States coupon- IC6 K . ~
United Stateso-20coupons<.^- 106 M % •*
United States 10 40eoapena‘~«« 91fi 91K *« H
iUnited States
Tennessee 60 60 . *. ■
‘Missouri 6Bs«M..*^*M« M 4ns,.. B 6 6S ».
Pacific Mail... M 0 275 .. 6
Bbw 10rkCentra1..**.........- 86M 83 ••
Hi dBon , Eiv*r. , .^^.\T.!rLr!L , T 99%' I! 6H
o beard the market was steady, A tie closing
at 65 fi regular and 62 cash, at the one o'clock call £rie
closed at 63.
nuiadelpUa Bsrheta
Aprii. s-Evenln*.
There is little or nothing doing to Flour, and the
market Is very dull and lower; about 100 bbis good
extra family sold at $9 ¥ bbl. The retailers and bakers
kre buying In a small way at from $7.80018.25f0r supbr
•fine, $8 6C@9 for extra, s9@lo for extra family.'and
sl€. 6C®ll bbl for fancy brands, as to quality. Bye
Flour and Com Meal continue very dull, and we hear
of up sales.
GBA IN. —ln Wheat there is very little <Jotov, and
prices have again declined; millers only offer 200 c 9
bush for prime redi; a small lot of choice Scuthem do.
sold at 216 c fl bush. Bye is verj’duti, and we hear of
no sales. Com is dull and.rather lower; prime yellow
Is offered at 133 c, afloat: 400 bush white sold at 125 c V
bush. Oats are venr dull and held at Sic, but buyers
only-offer Soo bush;
, BABK. —Quercitron isquoted ion for first Bo.*
l. but wehearof no salts. . ' -
COTTON. —There is HUle or nothinrdolng iu fchaway
of sate*, and the market is duH. Middlings are quoted
atdflcW lb* cash.
GBOCEBIEB continue very dull, and we hsar pf no
.
' BEBDB- —Timothy and Flaxseed are quiet tet-former
rates. Glcvereeed is to demand; about 360 bus sold at
$17@17 -USWeitbs, aatoquainy.- ‘ s . ,
BEPTISIOKS —There is little or nothing doiug to the
way of sales,and tbe market is very dull aad drooping.
wfiISET. —We hear of no sales, and the market con-.
tinues very dull. Barrels arequoted at $2.18@2.2051
gallon. Some holders ask more.
i The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at
fhisport to*dsy:
Flour, 1,200 bbls.
4.700bu5.
Corn*^.^-^*—• ♦«•*••**••• .*-10.610 bus.
Oats***- ...*.*.. 4,000 bus.
Fhlladelpliia Cattle Market*
• . ApriuS-^Bvening.
* Thte f arrivals and sales .of iteef Cattle at Phillips ’
Avenue Drove Yard reach about 3,660 head this week,
Tife marketis very dull,-and prices have declined 2@3c
f. ib, With sales of extra Pesna and Western at from 20
@23c f fair to good at 16@10Ca and common at-from
as to quality. 'The market closed-very dull,
and sales of common Cattle were reported at rather
lower prices than tbe above. , , i
‘ Shbbp are unchanged; 5,000 head'arrived and sold at
frojn,lo@l4c ft & for clipped asd wool Sheep.
Cows »re rather duU's about 116 neaU eoid. at from $3O
up to SSGS head, as to quality- , _ ,
1 Boos continue very dull: about 1 : 800 .he&d arrived
and sold at the different yards at from sl7@lB the 100
lbs net. , ' . . ! ' «
, The following are the particulars of toe sales:
1262 Martin; Fuller, A Co., Western. 17@23c. '
-30 p M.JDllmaa ACo • Western, 19@200. .
‘ 70 Gust Bbambere, Weitein, 19@tlo*
60 Christy A Brotoer, 18@2le.
' 14 B. ficott, Delaware, 16@20c. >
36 A. Kennedy* Chester county* 15®t0e.
: 19 Baldwin. -Cheater couaty. 16@2te*
• 100 Josfph McFillen, Illinois. 18^2)c. - -
! 108 P. Hathaway, Lancaster county, 38@23c. .
: 115 P. McFillen, Lancaster oounty, 18@i2c;
; 60 J4ooiw*y & Smith* Illinois, 18@31c;
2D H. Chain. Pennsylvania* 16®18e
66 J. du. Oham, Pennsylvania, 28@21e.
60 Chandler A Co , Pennsylvania, 58®Sc.
13 Keely 6t Co*. Lancaster county, 18@22c
• £K) C. Brsman, Lancaster aud Western* I^|L
: 16 Kelly, Lancaster county, 18@22c' '
■ SI Ham&kerCo„. Lancaster county, lg@2lc.
• 6fi O. fczclth, Illinois, 18@19^c^
• 16 A. Beidenboch, i aucaster; doutfty, 18@2Cc. _
£6 J -8. Kirk, Lancaster county, 18®iSoT
35 B. Mefitien. Lancaater countj,rlS@2le.: - • • •
i 60 L. Frank, Western* 16#30. '7 -
1 76 Drjfooß & Co., Pennsylvania, .18#31c.
80 H Miller, Lancaster county, 16@20e*
SO S Knox. jUncMter county. I8®so«. .
70 B. Hood; Ches-terconutT. 17@2i0.
' 42 3. McOleie, Western, 17@Z0c.
; COWS AND GALYEB, ; - ,
- The Arrivels and sklee of Cows at' PhllUpe*'Avenue
Drove ¥>r<t reaohed ahont 115 head. The market 1.
dull at about former rates, with-sales of-Sprinven at
*3l@sso. and Cow and-Calf at from *35 up tijSss per
h-adaetoanalltv. . '
from a, towelxht akfl
THE SHEEP SIABKBT.
_The »rlvale and sales of Sheep at PhUllpe’Avenue
Drove Tard reach about 6,000 head this weric. The de
mand, le fair and prices are without ahr material chance:
Clipped Sbeepare aelllnc at from 10@10Kc, and wool
do at 12)£@14c W Ib, grass, as to quality.
, r - THE HOC MAEKET, - ... -•-
The Arrival, and tales of Hogs at ths TJnlon'and
Avenue Drove Tard. reaoh abont 1.800 head tMs week,
eellln* at from »17@18 Ute.lCO Ihs-nett.l.ico heed-eold
at Benrv Glase’ Union Drove Tard at from *l7@lEthe
lOC lbs, net! 70Sihejd.eold et Phllilpe’Avenna'Drove
T ard at from *l7@lB the 100 lbs, net, ae to quality.
New York Markets, April 3.
_ Bebapbicpmßtate and -Western
Floor 1» dull and 60@75clowerqtsales^, 800 bbls at *7 9)
*8 2£@aSofor choice dor*7 9t@B;l6,f«r «npBrflne West
era: *a 20@8.76 for commun to medmm extra Western:
»8 6D@B 60 for common to good' shipping brands extra
rouna'hoop Ohio.
Corn Meal is duH.- ' Wheat u dull, and nominally 8@
10c lower. Byeis.dull. Barley is doU. Barley Mait
is quiet Oats are dull and nominal The Goto market
is dull and nominal; sales 8,000 bushels new yellow at
$1*40@3.42. ‘ k
Provibioks.—The Pork-market opened heavy and
•closed fftrmvaales S,lootebU at $26.76@26.60 for new
me&s; J23@23 25 for 6364d0, gash and, regular, way;
$22 76@23 for prime, and for prime mess. .
The Beef market is dull; sales 300 bbls at about pre>
vious prices.
. Bsei Bamsare dull. ■ ’•
, Cnt Heats are ’owe*; sales IS) pkts at 14H@lSo tor
shoulders, and l(@i6c for hams.
The Lard market Is lower; sales 1,160 bbls at IfikffllS.
Whiskt is quiet; sales AO bbls Western at *1.12. :
TAiKjW 1» heavy; sale. 114.C00 lbs U%@ll)ie,
LKTIEB BAGS', . . . ' -
S ATTEE-MEECHAKia’ EXOHAKOE, PHILADELPHIA.
Ship Recovery, stoddart, Liverpool, soon.
Briz Korea, Collins ....Havana, soon.
Brlr Pannie, Vance- Havana, soon.
- PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TEADE.
EdWAEB C; BIDDhE }
Sahubi. B. Stokh, >Cokmitteb op thb Hosts.
Geoboe N. Tatham, ) - -
-MARINE INTEULIGE STCE. - -
; PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 3,
Sun Else*...„6 40 i Snn 8et»....6 20 | High Water... 9 Sl-
; arbiyiui.
i SfeamshipSaxon. Matthews,' 48 hours from Bottoo.
with mdse, Sc, toHenry Winsor ACo '
J_Schr WUUrd Salßbury, Nickerson,B days from Boston,
withmdsa to Twolls & Co. -
F Schr A Hammond, HJgilns, 8 days from Boston, with
-mdse to Crowell & Collins. . . ■ . ,
■' Schr A Corson, Marshall, from Baltimore, in ballast
to Sinnlckson * Gloyer. . ,
I Sehf B H Atwood, Bids, 6 days from Fortress Monroe',
in hallast toCaptain.., ... -. 2^-
; Schr Govßurton, Pescock, 3 days from NBmTorSiin
ballcsttocaptain. ■ —'■ • .
' Schr P Heuner, Grace, B dayefrom Fortress Honroe.
fa yifttiftfcfc captain,■-- ~~f-' ~ ■*
B<sr- Ser»b*-"i f «Sant ,7 dWB from Boston, Tvltb
mde»to r Selzer & Bxo«. ■ ' :
) Schr 8 C Flthlan, Tnft. l day from Port Deposit, Md,
with grain to. James L Bewi.ey A Co: ;• ■
; £chr T. F. Hcuolley, Bnrboronyb, t day Cazn>
J)eL with corn to James Barratt.
Steamer Senear, 1 day from New Toik*
with mdxe to Whitali* Tatum & Go. Off the iHdae
Light* passed brig Wra- Qraftyea.-boiuid up. . .
BELOW.
Barqne Tbomae Mlett from brlie
Thoa-Walter, from Indies ; ; M. % T. Bliaworth, from,
Matanzaa; Br schr. Golden West: also, two barques, a
brig fa tow of and a three- masted schr,-.
names unknown—reported by Gso H Conwell* pilot,
t Brig Anba, from Ms?aiTijez* FS* brigs.
CLBABBD.
BrigKin*Bird, (Br.)Toye* BePreaux, MB.
Brl* Cnba,(Br) Mackie* Cienfnegos.
Brlsr Bain Dow, (Br) C&stridy, Trinidad.
Brie Hmmft, (Bremen) Wars roe later, Trinidad.
Scir BuDtreis.He'Prmaii, Boston.- .
SebrMnrttm wrifhtiiigton, Baxter, Boston.
B®br Sea Bangor, Sears. Boston,
ScbrJPßofoe, Smith, City Polati
SchT Cotasßet, Bourne, Boston.
Sehr Sarah, Ben»on, Hew Haven.
SohrS.TW Simmons, Williams, Vow Inlet.
Selir teabeUa Tiiompaon, JBaker,. Gape Bear.
Scbr Johnfibay, Tilton. Charleston,
Baker,Henderson, Beaufort.
Bebr C S Elmer, HnUy.Fort Monroe.'
g<JtarAGor*on. Marshall, Washimton.
Steamer H h Claw, Her, Baltimore.
S6*'«
MEMORANDA.
Bark Jane x Howard, Delano, cleared at Port Eoyal
SSth nit. for this port.
BrigHouston* jyppincoti, cleared at Savannah 27th
alt.' for tils port, *
• Brig Peerless, for this port* was loading at St Johns*
•P B, 14th alt.
BrlgCoUcord, Everett, hence at Port Royal 28fch nit.'
SchrCol Jones.fliU, cleared at Port Royal 27th. ult.
°Schw Rowe. Harris, hence for Hew Havenj.
*WxnGillom, Dickinson, hence for Hartford- and BP
Meany,Wilcox, hence for Providence, at Rewlork
yesterday; -:, ;; . .'
Staamtnf America, Ylrden, hence at RewYork-yes
terday Towed u> Keyport from the Breakwater schr
G W wamer, she haring previously been in collision
and lo*t mainboom. The A sailed again for this port.
.. The crew of'the sehr Electric Liens, Wallace, of and
from Portland for ihis port, abandoned between Hirh
land highland Barnet, at 31 AH 3Ut alt* were sayed by
the schr Horning Star.of Gloncester* and landed at
FrovincetOwn. - _ , , w .
Brig .0 0 Colson, of Belfrst, was below-Row York
yesterday. Had been in collision with a steamer bound
s. was cut down bn the starbosid side to the water’s
edge* and otherwise damaged. Was, towed by the
steamer under the Highlands and came to anchor.
CABINETF
'Qilbr — --y- , .
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Tie Store I now occupy la sold for a Banklal lrutl
tatlon. .
Hot beta, able toproenre a tmllMng aufflcteatly large
to bold my (took. I am compelled to
SEXJi OTET ■
As Jaetae possible. I now offer my Immenaeaßsortmentof
AT VBKT LOW PBIGKB.
GEORGE J. HEMELS,
riinm 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT BTBBBT.
J^OOKING-GLASBES,
ATE ED TJ 0 ED PR ICE S.
JAMES 18. EABLE Jfc SONS
bay* made a GBEAT BSDUCTIONJn their prlc jo.aud
baVe now In stock a very Targe 4 and efcgantr assiort
mmt of : ; 4 ,
LOOKISTG-GLASSES,
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS,
POBTBAIT ASD PICfHK FIUMEH.
1 LOOKING-GLASSES made to order at tbe game Bl-
DBCBO PRICE*, to Ml everycbaraeterof apace, for
MaNTELS, PIEBB. WALLS, SAB-BOOMS, HOTELS,
EARLE’S GALLERIES.
mb27-12t St 6 OHBtTNPr STBBST.
gNGLISH BROWN STOUT,
SCOTCH ALUE,
. HT BTOSTE AND pLASS.
‘ ALBERT G. ROBERTS;
DKALBB-IN FINE QBOCBRIBsi
’■ «&*-«•■ Ower ot XLSYBHTBMrt st*
THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1866.
|gg"- IHE
CAMEBON PETROLEUM CO.
CAPITAL 81,000,000.
8HAEE8....-.<«» 200,000.
feich
or pgn,iMTJiwA r i
* BIGRKTABT, I
- J. L. DARUNGioN#
WBBT OHISTH*, PA, - \ , ?
DIRECTORS, J
VAHCfi STEWART. Hereer sonnty. Fa.
JOHH E. LEOHABB, WertCWeter, Fa.
V. 0- FOBHBY, Whshlngton, D. o.
HBHRYD. COOKE, Washington, D. 0.
BIMOH OAHEBOH. Harrlsbnrr, A.
JOHH H. DISH 1,, Phlladelphls. I
JOHH F. OB AFP, Phllndelphl*. ;
GEOBGE O. BVAHB, Philadelphia.
JAKES DOTH, Marietta. iansastereo.. Pa.
The present and pnqiMlln rain, of ths stock of this
Company may be Inferred fronT the'fast that it own* a
fee simple Interest In 478 (fonr hundred aid ssventy
thrse) acre, of the richeet-tested oil territory In Venango
eonnty, believed by the moot experiented oil men In
that region to be capable of producing a net annpal In
come to the Company of one and a. half miillbndollam,.
or three time, the entire cost of the .took, which would
be equivalent to twenty, five pe# cent, a'month On Ity
subscription prise, or one hundred and Afly per os**,
per annum enitt par value.: '■■'•a
Thefellowin* le a deecripSon of the Company'. pro
perty: ■ ' * i '
Dne-fonrth fee simple Interest Inf thfe celebrated
"II cover ” Farm, situate on ■ the dlleaheny.. nyey,
about , two'and one-half miles below Franklin, *en
tilslgtSl (two hundred and .ninety-two! acres* with
388 rode (or'OTor one mile) front on the Allegheny river,
on whisk there, ara now twelve leases. MChr tea rods
squars,and from which the owners or the fee stmpleeret
one half the on, free of all exposes, .yeeldes this, there
are two wells Owned by the owners' bf the fee, from
which they eetall the oil. ! .
On this farm there are now . tea wells in operation,
prodnsln* an average of ten barrel* per day, and eeyeral
others are abontbelngtnbed. T>erear» also dn lttB7
(eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty
applications are hew standing to leesothAlaWsr for obe
half the oil to theownera.
Ont of thetwslve wells on this -Farm eleven tee new
psyinghandsomelr; a fact which suffielentlydsmon
rirates the great rlehneca and rellahUlty of the terri
tory, | -
9:0.1 U. V
Ic the mart fee simple interest In J» (one him bed and
elghty-one) aeree, situate onthg Allegheny riTir, near
ly opposite the “ Booyer *’• Farm, and a little nearer
Franklin, at the month of Kill Bun, haying a! front of
96 rods on the Allegheny rlTer, and one mile lon both
aides of Hill Bon, with ample boring surface;for otte
hundred wells', or Dote of ten rods’ arum: This tract
is known as the '•Stewart .Farm,**' and ls*el*fur of all
leases or Incumbranoes ofany kind,
There Is now In operation a fifty-barrel weH (beside
several entailer ones) on thejQoehnut Fawn, which ad
joint thiß on the sontb. In£sct, the “Stewart ” Farm
\js surrounded with good-paying wells.andwlthln'.a
short time a single lease of SO rods front, on the Imme
diate opposite side of the river, sold for $166,060 (one
hundred and sixty-flye thonaand dollars.) Oji thls
lease a good well has been struck within a few days.
: In addition to’the territory of-the “Stswart ” (Farms
whleh is believed to be equally ss good as thy' "Hoov
er," there are on it a three-story Grist Kill, wfffc, Inc
water-power, a good farm-honse, and other buildings,
hat will be of use, to the company. ,
‘ The duraHUiy of this immediate oil section is fflns
trated by tbo fact that aome of the wells on the 1 • Hoov
er” Farm havebeen pumping for over four years, with
out any material diminution in their yield, while Ith*
oil here produced, from Its grester* conveniens* /or
transportation and superior gravity, always commands
from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at
OU Greek.
Tbo officers of the Company feel justified In present
ing the of what, with vigorous
management, the above lands sen be made to yield for
the benefit of the stockholders In a ebmparattvaiy Short
time!
; Them Is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods
square, ail of which can be leased immediately for one
half the oil, free of all expense to ihe Company.
Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells,
although there Is loom for. three hundred) at the very
moderate average of tan barrels each, would makes
DaUy product of™—..——.—l,ooo hblg.
Ont or this the Company’s share would be. too bbls.
Value of dally yield to the; Company, at
ten dollars per hbl (it is now selling at
*13.60.) ™ —~—-—™. **,ooo 00
Allowing three hundred working days to
the year, this would make the. Compa
ny’s annual net receipts, from the Stew
art Farm alone, .—*•*■■**»>»»*•.—•,l,6oo,ooo 00
Allowlng the same estimates for the "Hoov-
er ’ ’ Farm, In which the Company owns x ._ -
one-fdurth in fee of the land interest, the
annual net receipts from the latter would'
, b0....■■......, Sff.oop.oo,
Mating the snnnal receipts from both
farms-»«—1,876,000 00
Deducting from thla amountfth* sum of -
*876,000 for contingencies, would* leave-' „
''til* . ■ ... / ' J
Mat Annual Income of the CompanV---"-. *1,600,000 60,
ALli THESE LOTS CAK B* IMMBDUTBI.Y HBABED,
II It Is deemed «rpedient, et a royalty of oge-half the.
Oth-with covenants binding lessees to^einkwells, with
sll possible diUgenee, to the depthof.6oo or more task
A YSW PL AIK WOBDB *0 SDBSOBXBBHA
Ton are not asked to subsertb* to this Stock wlihthel
expectation!,! immediately rose!vinr large diMendt.
hnt the'basis on whlchth, Company
Ueved, wUlmake yonr tnvestoiephncL'oniygttf'e. bnt,;
prospectively, . , _ •
: notwithstanding,at the present prlcee of sU,the Com-.
eany 1 s anneal receipt*: twithont any farther develop
ment) wosld~i«£rsrt7 thousand, dollars, or tight per
M&tDttfuaeoai of flit itbA.
1 The President, Mr. Stewart, la (me of the most prastl
gal and experienced oil operators’is' the Hate, and his '
residence.near the Company■» property and general
oversight of It* management 1* the best gnarantse that
noeflbrt* Will ho spared to mako the Investment pro
fitable.
; AppUssUom tor.a Urn proporHonof the rtoek have,
already been made, batnonewillbereceiveduntil the
booko of tbo Company or* regularly opened forthat
purpose. ■ V i
Only a limited amount of the stock wIH be sold et
subscription prUfc,
_ The stock willTw Issued fnUpald, without further
assessments.; . .•
: BOOKS OP SUBSCEIFTIOH will be open for a few
day*. on and alter January/IK MW. at the office of
£, CU JAMES) Treasurer,
*O.lOl WALHBTStreet. Philada,
Also.temporarily,by - .
_ A>' 00U01.A8,..
feS-tt At 6. E. cor.SBVENTH and CHESTNUT Ste.
»SS» rSTBOIiEVK.
■aw. ■ ■ ■
THE REW YOEK AND
Petroleum Company.
okgahizhd untie the '
hiking amd HAHUFAOTUBiHa laws op thi
stats op nv YOBK.
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS)
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, *B FIB SHAKE,
HOT LIABLE TO PJJRTHEE ABBBBSHBHT.
" .. £
turnout
Ho. EMPIRE BUILDING,
*O. *1 BBOADWAY, HBW YOBK.
Post Orrai Asnssss, Box Ho,. 086, Nnw Yobi.
Hob. DANIEL 8. DICKtHSOH, Preeldent.
WM. T. PHIPPS, VleeVre»ident V
BOBEBT BASSETT, Secretary.
H. J. BHBTIS, Mlniny Superintendent, TllnevUle, PA
ATL AH TIG BAHK. Ho. 141 Broadway, H. Y., Treasury.
The wella of tho Company ere ncfw producing ml. '
Paymo&t for stock may bo made in drefta, registered
note*, or Government bonda »nd securities, which bond,
and securities will be taken at thetr market yalue. ■ '
BemUtancee may be addressed, to the Company, F. O.
Box Ho. 0808, How York City, or to “Atlantic Bank,
Treasury of the Hew York aad Liverpool Petroleum
Company, Ho. 142 Broadway, Hew York City,” or to
any of ita agents, - mh4-3m
yga~ MAIMIS SYOBB OIL AIB
■aw MINING' COMPANY—CHEAPEST STOCK IN
THE MARK ST. ~
CAPITAL 300.000 SHARES.
WOBKINC CAPITAL,J4O,OOO.
FAB VALUE. tS. -
SUBSCRIPTION FBICE,,«O CBHTS.
HO FURTHER ASBKSBMBHTB.
Within a few dm a new well has been afrnck at a
distance of one hundred yards from'our property, ;on.
the Kanawha. . .J
111 the lands of this Company are locatedwlthin the
treat oil belt of West VlntDJa, aad embraces 548 acres -
111160 simple, aad two leasee, one « 10 andtheotherof
fiacres. _
i MapßandTrospecttwattbeo«c£ -
Subscription book win «io*e in a sbort tlme, as the
Street, Stoom JTo. 3, third
fttorr. • - • i
’ ISAAC COOPBB.fPreeldeut. , .
JAMBS H. PBBgOSOH. 'Treasurer.
mbSS-lM CHAS. H. SIDBBOTHAM, Secretary.
waap- A USBTIMfii OF THE STOCK .
waUr- holdbbs op the little kahawha abb
SPRIHO OBEEK OIL COMPANY will be held at the'
Northwest corner tfPOUBTH and WALNUT Streets, on
MOHRAY, April 10th, atSo’clockP. SL, to make by
laws and elect Board of **“•
BAHDb£bCCLES§^
, 7 Treasurer.
The properties ofihie company comprise 20 acres on
lease at k royalty on BnrnlngTßprings Bun, Wirt
county. West virftlnla. wnd 800 acres on Spring
Creek, near the above. In lee simple. Tho company
have two engines on the ground working. . . ...
A limited portion of the working capital Is still not
subscribed for, which can be hadlat enhscrlptlon price,
•1 per shar#j at ths office. Ho. BJjq OHUBOH Alley.
|S*“ DIVIDEND NOTICE. -McCLISf-
PETBOLEUJTCOMPAHY, Office
.421 WAL&UT Street. Fhila. * March 38.
TJae Board of Directors hare thirdly dsclmrada divi
dend of FIYB F£S CENT., subjfd to State tax, para-,
ble At the office ot the Company, on and afterTflCjsS
DAY, April «th.
The Transfer Books will close onFBtDAY, March 31,
at 3 o’clockP. M., and openTaUpDAY. 6th.
tah29 St * * * Secretary.
■2S9°- OFFICE OF THE JiTHA MIYIWS
COMPAII YjTPHiLAnELrHiA, Maich 27, IBM.
EOTTGb IB BBBaBT GIVBfll ih&tVui instalment of
OS£ DpiißAß per Share on each: &nd everjr Bhare-or
the' CapitO Stock of .the üBTfiTA fiOKIIfO GOMPANT
has this day been cjiUed in, payable-o&^or before the
l(Mh day at we office of the Gomp&ny,
JRo. 3»4 WaLHBT Street, Philadelphia
i By ( order of the V B. A. HOOPJS, , -
nbNtapio - * - y - . , •stym&si a
on, conpism
OF KENK S YIiVAKIA.
FBBSIDBIfT,
VAKOE STJEWABT.
' or >«nosß ooDitn, wi.
TBBASCBXBi .
B. Q. JAMES,
THE " STEWABT FAEH.”
•10 PEE SHARE.
OIL COMPANIES.
OFHCK OfXHE
BOCK OIL COMPANY,
109 WABBOT STKBIT,
At the Anneal Meetlfl« of the “ KOOK Oil COMPAWY
Of PBHHSTXiVAHIA,'' held this day, the followip*
officers' were elected to serve for the eaßuin* year:
peesidbk*,
J. T- MoINNES.
SECRET AKT AKD TEKiaDEEK,
JOHN F. GRAFF.
.BOARD OF DIRBCTQKSi
J. T. MolWiraß. I SAM’S ®}WAI,TOIf,
080. O. BVAJS >d r Ijh. a hasskui,
; The 4 imual Report wes read by the Secretary., In
which It wee stated that "the Directors
th’e Space of ten months and ».half,patd to the Stook
holdersdlvldeiid, to the amount of ninety cents on each
thare of their stock, being equal to mentg-nine per
cent; per annum on the sunseriptima price. _c .
The valmib e fee simple prppertT of the Bock Cm
Company—a tract oi seventy .nine acre# ok oUtjrrttow
located bn Big Scrubgrass Creßk. some twelve miles
from Franklin—was considered, And authority was
rtyesto the new Board of Directors to proceed at ones
with Its vigorous development on the beat terms that
on the.Byde A Egbert Farm, In
whickthe “Bock ” le interested, mo now
oue-o! which has reached a depth of *99 foot, with a
showofoll fhjll equal to the bostwellteverj truckon
'Kis celebrated (arm, not excepting the Haple Shade
and flu 1 * Coquette. ” upe-W
mksf* SOIICK.
|Ov ..Philadelphia, April 1, 1865.
: Tho Offioeof the
COMMON WEALTH OIL COMPANY,
> On end after this dale, will be located Inlhs Third
t-Story Frontßoom ln-the'
• COMMKBCIAh BCILDIHH, Ho. SIB CHBSTHHT St,
; mhM-12t . ■ DAYID B, HdiTj Secretary.
rifesar* i>iYii»Kmj» ioncE;-oFFioE of
■ TBB-HI ABABA OIL OOKPAHY. Ho. 411
eHESTHDT Street, FHft.iMt.PHXA, Harsh SO, 1886.
Theßoatd of Directors nave thte day declared a divi
dend of OHKpsr sent. oh the capital'ytock, payable on
.and sfter.THußSDaF , AprUSth. free of State tax. The
transfer books will slcse on FBID AY, March 30th, at 8
o’clock H. , and open on Aprimh m
mhSl-ffi* SeoratsryAnd Treaaarers ,
OFFICE HTO£ FABK 011
Past, PhiziaJdblfhia, Maroh3lt 1895^
The Board of BJraoton have thla day declared a
Dividend of BIFTBSW CENTS PKfi SHARK, payable
on and after Aj*il Bth. Th* Transfer Books ,vrill to*
‘ dloeed THIS DATat 3P. M., and openad April 10th
apl-gt • yw. M. CASTER, Bec'y and Treaa,
OFFICE OF THE EGBERT OU*
CO., Ho. Sonth POUfiTH Street*
PmT.ATHti.vmA, Marcb SB, 1865.
„ The Board of Direetow have this day declared a Divi
dend of you K PBB CENT, on tlie Capital Stock of thii
Company* payable on and after SATURDAY, April 8,
free of State tax;
: The toookß of the COmpiny will Be closed Friday,
Uarcii'3l, at S P.H., and opened on Batarday» April 8,
; .m>3» st - v W», M CARTER, Sec’y and tnas,
COPARTNERSHIPS.
jhOPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDER-
V signed, on tbe 16th dsy of UMch, formed aeopart
nerphip. under the style and title of CxPEWSLI, fc
vrHEBBI, for the manufacture and sale of Hlassware
generally. : JOHH B HaFEWBLL,
ALEXAHDUE S. WHERRY, '
. Phiiadelphis, April 1, 1865. r- .
; H. B.—OLASSWABB of every desoilptlon te order,
at the shortest nodes, en the most reasonable terms.
, Farticular attention paid to private moulds.
BOOKS.
: apB-Bt* , Ha Z 23 DOCK Street.
The partnership heretofore
-a exifitinshetweenthehnderairneatinder the style
of BBOWH ftCALYEBTU this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. CBOBOB H. BROWS,
, W F CALYERT,
CBOBaS M. BOBBBOH.
Philadelphia, February 3,19«,
; THE UNpEESjCOBTED have formed and entered late a
Uraited partnership under the laws of Pennsylvania.
And do hereby in accordance therewith certify that the
name sr firm under which the same la to be con
ducted is 880 W 5 & CULVERT.
The general >natnre of the hnsineM to be tr&nsscted Is
a Ge*eralJHOTnfactu)£iig Business. ' n ‘
* The nam« of_the general partners are GEOEuE.H,
BROWBandCHARLKS W. F. CALVE ST, of the city
m Phiiadeiphlayandthopoly special partner Is GEORGS
fiL K'OBESOtfjsowofrhe^cltyof Camden, if. J The
saW epecial partner .has contributed to the common
•lock or capital of said firm Twenty* five Thousand Dol
lars in'dash.’ and the. said partne ibMjs commences os the
FOURTH (4ih) DA? of February. IwS, and Will terml
aate on the 31st day of January. 1857.
GBOROBB. BBOWB,
T CHABLBB W. F.CALVJSBT, General Partners,
. GEORGE If. 808880 £*.-Special Partner.
: ; PhiladmiPbia. February 4,1865. , fe7-tn9t
TbISBOLUTION OF COPARTNER.
fcHlF.—The Copsrtnershlp hithertosxtstlngundor
the name of BAILEY & CO., compossd of K W.
BAILBY. JBBBMIAH ROBBISB, JOSKPHT. BAILBf,
JAMB* BALLAHHCB. JAKES E. BALDIHH is this
day dissolved by limitation.
£ W. BAILS! Is duly authorized to settle the affairs
Of the above firm.
PHii.sPKl.rHiA, April 1, 1866.
POPARTNERSHIPT— THE UNDER
have thU day associated themselves.lt*-
gether under the firm of BAILS?. & CO., for the
transaction of the Jewelry and Silverware business
a*Bl9 CHESTNUT Street. B, W. BAILST.
. J. BOBBIES*
Jv T. BAtLET,
we , J±S ‘ B * BALDIKG.
'• Philapeli hia, . April 1,1865.
C. PBOSBBE lethla day admitted to as Interest la
the business of BAIhET S 00.
, PHinAOBT.PBIA, April 1,156 C.
J)ISS6UJTION.
’The flrm ofTHOB. BIOBABDSON A CO., In Phtla-
Bl£lLAßDfibl?* n il * Balyed ,>y th* ofTHOHAS
fHoper»on in BTilhorized to nas the name of or trasuet
ab; bn(in«sß of the Hi m except mrself
; ■' KAMOSL fiIMMOSS, SiiryivinyPartner.
Pmxaiiklpbia, March 30th ISM. apl »t« -
H ,A. WAINWBIQHT?B INTEREST
In our firm ceases -from this date, by mutual
consent.
, -i ;CHASLBB CAMBIiOS ACO.
jl, 186 S; . . apl-st*
LE&AL.
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITX ABDCOUHPT OEPHttADBLPHXA.
i Bsiate of 8, GBABHB TUkSbULL, deceased.
.The Auditor appointed hy the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the aecdnnf of A HISBSI TUBHBULL, At
mini, trafor of tho Bstate of 8- GrSeme TnrnbnlL dec’d,
■hid to report distribution of the balance In'the hands of
the eceohntahtrwill iaset tb* parties interested, for the
pnrpoßee of.his appointment. on THURSDAY, April S,
M„ at hU offlee, No. 115 South
■ mh2B tnthsfi!* 6 ' üßoial 7 w~.Till^!l%!^Ladltor.
Pt THE ORPHANS’ GOFRT FOR THE
CITY .A*D_CoinrrY O* PHlladelphia.
Bfltate of WILLIAM TOD WILOOX, dec’d.
4 The >udi!or appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and aßiaat the account of BAJCUDL WILCOX/Sbceeu
tor of the last vrill and testament of WILLIAM TOD
WILCOX, deceased, and to report distribution of the
balance in the bands tf the accountant, will meet the.
parties Interested, for the purposes of Ms appointment,
on MONDAY. April 10th, 1866, ard o'clock P. M , as
hie Office, 506 wA&NUT Streetj-in tbe cltv of Phlia.
delpMa. WILLIAM BKN&T,
f mhvS* tulhsCt I ~-r Auditor.
EDCCATIOSAL.
QA3EDALB BEMIHA.RT,
AH IHSLIBH, CLASSICAL, AHU HOBMAL SCHOOL
YOUHQ MEI? AND BOYS, ' '
* AT
PUOHTOWH, OBBSTEB CO..PBHHA
_T|e next term of this Ihstltutlon will begin on MOH*
BAY, April 8, ISM; For Circulars, containing particn
lam, address ISAAC W. CULDIH, A It.,
Ute9-lm - ■ . , , PrincipaL
WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL,
-* I for GIRLS, at WEST GBOVBBTATIOIf. F. ud
B. 6entral Railroad, Chester Conctty Pa
The SUMMER TBKM or this institution will com
mence on SKCOBDDAY, the Lit of FIFTH- MOHTB
Best, to continue 29 weeks. The course of Instruction
Is extensive and thorongh, and 1s adapted to all ages.
For circulars, du., address the Principal.
THOS. B COHABD,
West Grove, Pa.
fe27-mtu2m
T/TLLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.—
* MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four mil**
from MEDIA, Fa. Thorough 'course InMathetnatlcß,
Classics, Natural Sciences, and English; practical les
sons la Civil Engineering Pupils received at.any time,
and of all »«?»■ and enjoy (he benefits or a home. Re-'
ferato John a Capo i Son, 23 South Third street; Thos.
J. Olay ton, !»., Firthand Prune streets iffis- Sheriff
Hem, and others. Address Rey.-.'J. -HERVEY BAR
TON, A. M % VILLAGE GREEN, Fenna. nofi.fim
WOODLAND SEMINARY FOR
Tf YOBBO LADIES, Eon 9 and 10 WOODLAND
TERRACE, West Phllada. Bev. HENRY REEVES,
A. M., Principal. ■ . . fe24-6w* ..
COAle
Robert X Hexphii-i,.
{VRAM. isThemphill,
A/ BBAißßsnr
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL OOAL,
Of all sizes and el best qualities.
Carefully picked and screened, and Invariably at-the
lowest cash, prices. , .
Office and Yard. WILLOW, below FIFTHEfTHStreet
JUS* Orders can be left atl46 North SIXTH Street,
658 Jforth TBBTH Street, 1433 BARCLAY Street-ox
tbiouih the Post Office, which will he prompt!; and
satisfactorily filled. . • - • jal7* Sia
E'l SCHREINER,NEW COAL DEPOT,
VMOBLB Street, above Ninth street.
- Constantly on sand-superior qualities of Lehigh and
ecbttylkiUCoal, selected expressly foriamily.purposos.
at the lowest market prices. - Wharf, Twenty- third
street, below Arch street. Office,-119 South. FOURTH
Street. • • ■■ • - - ■ - ■ • ocao-fim
GrO A L .—SUGAR LOAF, BE AYER
Meadow, and Spring Mountain Leh£h Goal, and
best Locust Mountain, from Bchuylklll, pr. pared ex
pressly for family nse. Depot, N W. corner BIGHTH
and WILLOW Streets. Offloa, No. 11* South SECOND
Street. „ fapfi tfl J. WALTON fit CO.
PURE LEHIGH COAL.—H OUS E
-- naarsnS can rely cn setting a pure,article at the 8.
E. comer of EBOHV and POPLAR Streets. JOHN W.
HAMPTON. . mhSO-Im*-.
PIPE LEHIGH COAL.
A J. B MOLFORD,
mb39 l*t* . - ...... 1810.. MARKET Street.
MEDICAL.
RLECTROPATHIO ESTABLISH
*N' MBNT -DR. A. H.; STEVENS, one of the FIRST
DI6GOVEREBB of a new system of treating dltaase by
MODIFIED ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS. and who
has been 10 very succetslnl at PBNE SQUARE for the
last three mars, has removed bis Office and Residence
to ieas VINE Street, one door below Seventeenth.
; All versons desiring references, dr any' partisnlara
with retard to hie special mode of treatment, will please
sail or send for a pamphlet : • • '
Consultation or advice gratuitous. mhfi-tf
ELECTRICAL' OFFICES.
CORNER ELEVENTH AND RACE STREETS,
ALSO, CHESTNUT AND FORTIETH"
, Sr. THOg ALLEN, very successful In the treat,
ment of ell diseases would Inform, his mends and
the publio. that he is Btlll henefittlng end curing
many on whom medicine has had no effect ana
BBBVMATIBM Amt'jmitAZQlA.
WO) DBKrUIi DISCOVER¥ —W«would
ask . jour -attention to theso as, we
bare found toat we possess a remedy which ha«
cured many»aßd wfli restore to their wonted
healths hundreds more who.are at pMsent suf
fering the most ezemdatink acony. Generally,
a few days only are needed to effect a cure. We
would urge no one to try ii; if you do not the loss
1« your own. Those who follow our.require*
meats, and not cored, hare nothing to’ piy. Pa*
ties is treated, at their residences when -desired.
Tettimosisls at the offices; hours 9A: M. to OP.
K: Conaaltationa free. Offices, 154 North
BLZVENTH Street, also, CHESTNUT and POB*
TIETH Btzeet, Wen Philadelphia.
jalSSm DK THO 3. ALLEN
AfACKERBL, HERRING*. SHAD, &c,
’"A —2 600 bbls Mass., Ops. 1,2, and S Mackerel,
late-cauiht fiat flelu.ln assorted packages,
i 2,000 bbls. New Eastport, Fortnne Bay, and Halifax
Herring. ■
1 3.600 boxes Lnbec, Scaled, No. 1 Herring.
- 150 bbls New Mess Shad.
250 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese. &c.
In Store and for sale by MURPHY fit ROOMS,
jalS tf Ho. 11C NORTH WHARVES.
pOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
V AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
Tent. Awning, Trunk, and Wagon-covsr Duck. Also.
Paper Manufacturers! Drier Felts, from one to fire feet
wide; Paulina, Boltins' Ball Twine: fits.
JOHN W EVBBMAN fit CO.,
noS-tf No. 103 JONES’ Alley.
prELMBOLD’B EXTRACT OF BAR
II SAFARILLA cleanses and renovates this blood,
instils the rlgor ofhoalth lnto the- system, and purges
'outthehajßortthatmsiw disease. > - .7*
PROPOSALS. . .
PHIEF QUABTEBMABTIIB'S
v OFFICE. So. 1139 dIRABD Street,
Philadelphia Depot, Karens!, 18».
SEALED PROPOSALS will be reoelved et this offiw
nntli MODDAY, April 10,1869, »t 12 o'clock for de
livering at tur SohnylklU Arsenal. In merchantsble
packages (esses to be made to jsyiforialo speelfications
3 4 Canton Flannel for Drawers, army standard, ■
i MMfrtt^arreyjUnawd.^
Pegged Bootees for Infantry, araystandard.
fioepltel Tents and FUbs army itsndnu?
Forage Gape. army standard. . % . t.
Sample* of the standard articles required stay be seen
at tli’a office. . .. ,
Parties offering goods should make separate profosals
for each article offered and must distinctly state in aalr
bids when they will commence their deliveries, the
; quantity they propose to furnieh'-each week, the puce
{whichshoulabewritten both in loords and figures n
and conform to the tonne of this advertisement, « oops/
otecomvany each proposal. . ■
Bide will be opened on Monday* April 10,18 GS. at IS
o * end bidders'are requested to bepreseut.
Rich bid.most be guaranteed by two responsible per*
sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua
rantee, .and cetxffted to as being good and sufficient ee
..rarity for the amount involved, by some public func
tionary of the United States.
AlPprOpos&ls should be made out ou the regularfenns,
which will be furnished on application at this office.
.. The right hs .reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea
sonable* and ho bid horn's defaul ting contractor* wul
be received., 1 r »
Bndoree envelope. “ Pioposal. fer (hen Insert the
nemeoftheartlcleo^d^eßdMdre^^
.. . v ~ Chief Quartermaster, ,
. . Philadelphia Depot,
April S, 1865.
rtHIEFr Q U A R T2BM A STfiß’B
V OFFICE, Wo 1139 GERARD Street, _ •
J>BPdT, March ST. m .
SEALED: PR<fco£A3& will-be received at this office
till TUESDAY, April 4, 1885, at 13 o’clock Mi. for de
livering at the jkhuyikiU Amnkl, in merchantable
packages (cases to be made to ebnfonn iOapacincatloas
at this office): ■ -Ato •
Wool Blankets. Army standard.
Haversacks, . do.
Canteens. 4 v . do.
Cavalry Guidons, do.
rava!r> Standards, do.
Rational Colors,; Infantry* do.
Regimental Color*, infantry. • do.
Artillery 1 rsxnpet Cords UndTaseeli, do.
:K-tofek Dafkrßftfo Worsted Lace, “do.
js-ineh- .do Worsted Lace, do.
IK-inch do Worsted Labe, dp.
- K-lnoh Yellow Worsted Baca, do.
K-ineh u do Worsted Lace, do.
IK-inch, do . Worsted Lace, do.
K ihch Scsrlet Worsted Laos, do.
1M inch, do Worsted Lace, do.
K-ineh. Sky-Blue Worsted Lace, do. .
-K inch'Scarlet fchk Lace* - do.
AxeHsndles, do.
Hatchet Handler, do.
Betimtafal General Order Books; do.
Regimental Letter Books, > . do.
Bt gimental Descriptive Books, do.
Target Practice Books, ? do.
Great Coat Lining, sample required. i
Sack-Coat ’Lining, do.
Parties'offeriag goods should makeseparate proposals
for each article offered, and must distinctly state in
- their bids when they will 'commence their deliveries,
Siuastity they propose to famish each week, the
(toftfe* should be written both in wore# and
e*),and conform to the terms of this advertisement,
a copy -of which should accompany sachprovosal.
Standard samples of the artlelee zequizedmajr be seen
at ttis office •*
Samples, whan submitted, muit be marked and num
bered to.correepond with the proposals; and the parties
thereto must guarantee that thegoods shall be; in every
respect, equal to army standard, other wise the propo
sals will not be 'considered.
Bids will be opened dh Tuesday, April 4th, 1685, at
12 o > clock'M , &nd bidders are requested-to be present.
nach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, whose slgnatirres mhst' be appended to the gua
rantee, asd^certided to as beiug geod aud suffictent se
curity ibr the amount involved, by some public func
tionary of the.Uaiied States. ' . .
All proposals should be made out’on^the regular
forms, which will be furnished on. application at this
office.
' The right is rsssrvedto reject any bid deemed nnrsa
. sonable, and no bid from a defaulting - contractor will
be received.
Endorse feivelope "Proposals for <here insert the
nuns of the article offered)’? and address
Colonel WILL CAM W. McKIM,
■ ' * Chief Quartermaster, '
mh29-6t Philadelphia Depot.
PROPOSALS FOB WATER TRANfe
A. *ORTATIOH. - -
Office Water Traespcrtatioit* U. B. A., *.
Bo. 374 South Third szrbbtt .
PhuadbljPHlA* March 28, 1860. '
. PEOPOSALS will be receired at this office, from day
to day* for the transportation by water, of., Coal, from
Philadelphia, Fehna,, to thiafouowinc points:
.Fortress Monroe, Va.» 400 tons, more or lees, per day.
Alexandria,Virginia, 600 “ • “ “
Bewbera, B. C., 160 " ‘
; Port Boyal,. 8. O , 300 •* •*
Fort Barrancas, Fla. »1M •* ••
Heur Orleans. La., 800 11 ”
: W ashing ton. IT C., 300 •*
.Beaufort, a. C., 300 •* ** *•
• Charleston, S. 0., 600 “ «* ■»«,
Morehead City,N C., 200 «• •* «• _
Transportation to be famished by either sail or steam
vessels. or both (to Alexandria, Va ; and Washington.
D. C., by barges or other vessels), as this Department
may require it; and bidders should state distinctly the
price, in wiitlngA-xd figures, for each class.
By order .of CoL W W. McKim. Chief.Qaarteraas*
ter. Philadelphia Depot HEJfST BU #M AB,
: ahgblOt (Captain and Assisi ant Quartennaster.
IVTARSHAL’S sale.—by ~ virtue
of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JtfHIT OADWALA-
D2S* Judge of the District Court of the Halted States#
lb and foi the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty. to me direeted, will be sold at Public Ssle, to
the bluest sad best bidders for cash, at Michener’s
Store, Ho. l*3Jforth FEOJST StreatVon MONDAY,
April 17, 1866, at 12 o'clock M., the cargo of tfce Sloop fiL
YIKA, constating of 38 bales of Upland Cotton and 11
bass of Bea Island Cotton. Also 24 boxes o' -Tobacco.
: „ „ _ • . WILLIAM MILL WARD.
_U. 8 Marrh&l Eastern District t-f PeunsylYacU.
FinxA3)SLpgiA, : March. 31, 1865. apl-gt
iyr aeshil’s ;yibtue
°faTOMor Sale,by the Hon. JOHITOADWA’I.i-
SEB, Jndn of the District Conrt of the Doited States,
is and-for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
miralty, tome directed, trill be told at public sale, to
tiw highest'and best bidder, for cash, at geMUKL G.
CQOKiB Auction StoTe, Ho. 13* Booth KBOHT Street,
on SATDJtDAT,- April id, 1665, at la o'clock M,, twenty
two thousand Cigars, imported, .In tie b.rtc £li» A.
Cochran wILLTAM MILLWABD,
United States Marshal BastermDiatrict of Fauna.
Philadelphia, March 81,1686, apl 6t
' apl-6t *
CAVALRY HORSES T V
” ABTILDEKTHOE=EB •
„ - . ' ■ HULKS t . ■ • ,
WTTABTUKMASTKR Smuii’l OgglOß, FIRHT DIVfBTOK, ,
CITY. D °.. Harch 18. 1865.
lIORBBS, suitable for the Cavalry and artiilery ser-
Jpw. wIU be reoeived at Qsiaboro Depot, in openmar
-1,1385, byCsptaih GHO. T. BBOWNING,
..w D i'? s vS tl 2fe: 0 ? *w«nty-flTei or more, rriD b# r«.
m F k .'*< HU Mar l, 868, hy
Captain 0. A TOMPKIETS, Assistant Quartermaster,
corner Twenty second' and G streets. - ■ -
Auanimtisto he subjected to the usual Government
ini peciion before being accepted. .
Sieciflcations as follows: Cavalry Horses mast be
sonid In all particulars, well broken, In full Best and
good conditfon, from, fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) hands
mgh; frem five (5) to nine (9) years old, and well adapted
in every way to cavalry purposes. Hones between
nine (9) and _ ten (10) years of age*. If still vigorous,
sprightly, and healthy, may beacceploC
: Artillery horses must he of dark color, sound in all
partlcnlan, qaicl.and^
Hen. lrom 'elx lB)'to ten“aS"y«trs old, not less than
fifteen and one-half OSH% hands high,' each horse tc
weighnot less than tenhondred and fifty (1,050) pounds.
, Hnles mast he over two (2) years of age, strong,
stout, compact, well-developed animals, not less than
fourteen (14) hands hifhain full health, free from every
blemish or defect which would unlit them for severe
work, and must have *hed-the four front colt’s teeth i
and developed the corresponding fourperaaaent teeth, ;
two in fi ach jaw.
~®>ege specifications will he strictly adhered to and
rigidly enforced In every particular. : "
Hours of inspection from 9 A. M to 4P. M.
, Price—Cavalry horses, one ‘ hnndred and eighty five
dollars ($185) s Artillery Horses, one hnndred and nine*
tydollars ($190); Holes, one hnndred and ninety-five
dollars ($195)
Payment will be made at this Office. -
■ jabbs a. bkih,
. Brevet Brigadier General in charge
mh2o-tap3o . First Division 0. M, GO.
A RTILLE R Y AND CAYALRY
Xjl-, HOUSES,
OUAJRTSIiKABTBR’g OPPIOB,
1139 Giuaed Stkxbt, PhihapbliPHlA, PA.,
HOBBES suifahls for the Artillery gag.
vice will be purchased by the;undersigned iu open mar--
iat; each animal to be subjected tothenanal Govern
ment Inspection before being accepML * .
B orsea for the Ar tillery Service must he dark in oolor,
eouud lu all particulars, strong, quick, and active,
well broken and square trotters In harness. In good
flesh and condition, from six to ten years old, not less
than U)i hands high; each Horse to weigh not less than
1060 pounds.
One Hundred and Eighty Dollars (slBo} vriUbe paid
for each. , . . ■
, Cavalry Horses must ho sound In all partlsulsrt—well
broken, m full flesh and good condition, from 15 tolfi
hands high, from five to .nine yean old, and, well
adapted in every way to Cavalry purposes.’ for which
One Hundred and Sevenfy.five'DoUan (*176) each will
hcvald.
Horses will he delivered to the Dnited States Inspes.
tor, at the GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, MABKHF
Street, Philadelphia,. Ps., between Thirteenth and
Broad streets.
By order of Co). William McKim,
Chief Quartermaster FMladel|jkjA Depot.
mhlO-gfit ' CaptatoaadApQ^S^'G.
WHITE virgin wax of antil-
Y * , LEB. —Anew French Cosmetic for beautifying and
preserving the complexion,- It 1* the most wonderful
compound of the age. -There Is neither chalk, powder,
magnesia, bismuth, nor tale In its composition,it being
composed entirely of pur* Virgin Wax; hence the ex
traordinary qualities for preserving the skin, making it
soft, smooth, fair, and. transparent. It makes the old
appear young.the homely handsome, the handsome more
beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. FrioesSOand
Mceats Prepared only by HUNT & CO.. Ferfumers,
■MHouthElGHTHStreel.twodoors above Chestnut, tmi
133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. lafi-3m
H, JAMES,
(Formerly of Philadelphia,)
- ATTORNEY ATLiW.
• FRANKLIN, VBNiNGO OODNTY, FBNNA.'
Special attentlou given to the examination of ITUes.
Phipapki-phia RepHUbsoeb t— Ohaa. E Lex, Esq.,
Bon J. Roes Snowden, James H. Little, Esq.. 11.
Tasker, Sr., Hood, Bout)right, fit Co., J. Z. DeH&ven,
President 7th National Bank. . mhlO-Sm*
SAMUEL Wl HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
- : FRiN&IH VBIANGoifcoBSraY^ENNA.
■rr.i : i. (late of Philadelphia.)
- ’ RBFBBS TO '
fChariesE. Lex. Esq., - i R. fit W. C. Biddle*Co..
. O. Slight & Co., I Dr. E.S,Ma*kenrie,
*me_« H. LltUe, Esq., | W. H. Yeaton & Co.
mh7-3m •
TjOSHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
G CODNSELLOR AT LAW, AND 'SOLICITOR OF
CLAIMS. 0f11ce,.951 F Street, near Fourteenth street,
Washington, D. 0. d023-fim
jfl H. GARDEN * CO., NOS. 600 AND ,
60* MARKET Street, Mannfactnrem of and
Wholesale Dealers In HATB. CAFS. FDBS, BONNETS;
BTRAYY GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RHCHSH
Sc,, fits. Thelargest and most completestock, and the
hast terms. Country Merchants and the Trade sup.
piled. nthl-gm
XTERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
O. and sodfs.
600 ** do VeaL
. 600 “ do Mutton. ;
llw ;; do Chicken,
_ dgg mnomdSong^^j
; .... 107 South WATER toeit
TAKE NO MORE UNHLEASANT
and IMPROVED. ROSBWASB. BMOH*
REWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND
rrnmt efitlMTOriacto difl-
1?ISH AND CANNED MEATS.
r !LMoi2!. M ** 8 S 4 > IMaekerS
««med Meate, Lobsters. He.
; F® r §*?•»* . y. o; BURSOUGN.
ja4-Bii* : loith fBOWy Btr—
PURE CORN VINEGAR, FREE
i. A ollx r UfB* usd warranted to prowry© anr?
pickles equal to older vinegar, mannthotured arS sold
mhTS-lm ? 35 South FRtLig,?:!..
ENFEEBLED AND
h-LSTlTimosrs, Of both sexes, use nr
BXTRACT BUCBIf. It WllllflTe biHk
feeltnaa and enable yen toilero walJh * •»«*ette
ROR NON RETENTION OR racnw
A TIHEMCB of urine, Irritatlnn *NLON
ulcaratlon ofthe blSder OTMteeya^H l iSi ma,i< ® «
pro»tat 6 £landB, atena Ln tb« diswuM of th«
▼el or bnek'dusi: dupdalt. au«i fxa-
BOIfiU’SFOTIU “• mthM "
BSSL-glSjsas
alamilßc tymptozna *» aoronipanied by many
_?Wtt4.
THIRTY THOUBAND
b ||“
the ii.SSt»£ ,,aß L o, i w SJ? i «* from
HIBBHAL>B SAXES.
bale THisjroßKiira, toetoaivat ioi> «i«*-J
; a GABD.-rJPbo attention of puichniara ‘filffatnaS
: to onf sale THIS MOEKIBO, TCTBSPA-Y. April«h. »»
IM o’clock, by cataloiue, on four month!’ moal‘j.c«it
: prieli t a deetiable assortmont of ao&isonablo • goooa.
' Alio for caob, an aeaortment <rf domwtlc fOOdi.
. HOTICB IO RETAILERS.
IB SALE THIS MORBlfla,
sCtt pieces super black colored alpacas. •* • v
f l®meeMpUln‘aiid flffTir©d black colored silk*- •
V Mte goods, listen damasks, altawls, dress goods,Ac.
6GO pieces jscoaet, cambric, aad cheek masons. -
V IfOTICB TO PgALEEB IS BIBBOSS. ' 1
THIS MOKNISGk
SCO cartons p’ain and fancy poull de sole bonnet rlb
bons. Alßobelt *ad taffeta ribbons . .
: SAiB OF XMPOBTWJ AND b DOMMTIO DBY GOODS.
i April 40.. ISM. at 10 o'olocfc. cm.foar
UOOpackagesnnd lots of fancy and. staple imported, ary
i goods.' BOMEMIG GOODS FOB CASH.
Brown and iKid mwlli*. cambric, flannel.,
prints, ecinier(a. jeans, die. lrninln
'SOO PISCES S-4BUCE ■iK®
tWfrnwaTßS. BEST MaKB IMFOBTBD.
■m 'HthW z
cateß o*4 fine to extra fine r lotsrblack alpacas,
cft*€6 6 4 Splendid quality* for city trade.
■— ease® 6-4*piendid» v*ry fine pure mohairs,
—cases 6-4 pare colored alpaca lustres.
-~6 4 casea fine bine and purple lustres.
6 4 fine silk cord mournink mixtures.
S-4 corded alpacas. • '
; 6- 4 oriental lustres.
I 6 4 fiae strips mohairs. . 1W _
ISO PIBOB& SPLITS QUALItT* BL ACK AND
COLORED DBBS6 SILB& FOB BIST OiTr TBA.DC
24fc0?6 inch, extra heavy glossy black nofe do Shines.
- 36 to 36 inch extra heavy aad splendid quality Lyons
i black taffeta. . ; .
92 to 88 inch extra and splendid black poult da sole
and pros mis.
29 to 89 inch extra double chain black royal armnres.
21 to 34 inches double grot de ecosse.
SOsolldcolora heavy poult de sole.
. 26 solid colors Lyons taffeta, r- -
22 new style coior«d *lace point.
20 very heavy and fine quality colored armnres.
. : white goods.
Jaconets, cambric*, Victoria la sms, mull and check
muslins. > ...
_ 300 CARTONS BONNET RIBBONS.
Noe. 12 to-6Q splendid quality black, white, and choice
colored corded ed*e poult de sole ribbona
S and inches super colored belt ribbons.
Bos. 1 to 16 colored taffeta ribbons.
v SHIRTS* &c.
An invoice of c?tton.‘ flannel, and hickory shirts, de
nims, overalls. Ac. ' .
6T&CK OP DBT GOODS.
A stork of dry foods of a city retail store, comprising
silks, organdies, lawns, xnoxambiques, merinoes. pop
lins, reps, broche, stalls, and blanket shawls, Ac.
L4BGS SPECUt, B4LE OP FBIHOHGOODS, BP
QBDE2 OK StESSKfc BESKASD ft HUTTOS,
OH FBID4Y,
cwiu '
. Comprising the following celebrated and desirable
fabrics:
„ 450 pieces Lupin's superfine qualities plain mouneliue
de lames, black mode* high colored* white magenta,
and online bine.
50 pieces Lapin’* 6-4 ex. superfine qualities black do*
96 pieces Lupin *BlO-4 do. do.
ICO pieces Lupin’s black bombazines, fine to extra su
perfine qualities.
60 pieces Lupin’s 6 4 black tamlse, all qualities. ~
50 pieces Lupin’s 6-4, splendid quality, assorted
colors polonaise.
50piece* Lupin’s Wade and colored chalUes, fine to
superfine qwaities*
/ 50 pieces 6 4 black Canton cloth, fine to extra fine
qualities. ■ .
96 Pieces $ 4 black crepes, fine to extra fins qualities.
50 pieces 6> 4popl!n melange, for travelling dresses
76 pieces ~6 4 plaid dannlers, a new and beautiful
article
100 pieces rich Parle-printed moosseline de latnes.
100 pieces 8-4 rlaid mozamblques.
100 pieces 6-4 black mohairs, fine to superfine quality,
1(6 pieces shepherd plaid mocambiques
200 pieces piaid imperiai lenos, mozambiquea, barege,
heritanl, Ac.
SILKS.
75 pieces plain colored Lyons taffetas* of new choice
■hades. _ . _ -
60 piecesdonble fees Lyons araraTes, w^rtodeolors.
60 piece* doable- face and Scared black Lyoni.taffat&s.
6Q.pieeBs Bonnet’s and Ponson’s black taffetas. Cell
widths.
60 pieces black gr.os d’tcosee, drap de France, poult da
sole, and Yeaitiea&es, all fresh goods; best qiaallttea
imported.
_ . SHAWLS.
1,000 Lupin's fine to extra superfine qualities black,
xncde, brown, and high colored silk binge thibei
shawls.
1, COO Lupin'B do. do. wool frlnrea
.l,ooo Lopin'a very «p» meusseUme shawls, wool
fringes.
800 new styld tsraarttne end lanm shawls
000 extra superfine black and White b&rare shawls.
400 extra superfine black and white sura marete
, shawls.. '
•* | 500 extra snperflne hsmanl shawls.
PANCOABT * WABNOCK, AFC-
A TIOKEEES. *4O MARKET Street -
LAHOK POSnTVE BiLKOF ISO LOTS AMERICAS
A»i> i W a ° I | i £*?„j;j £ T a®??!, hosiery goods,
? IdIEH ABB WHITE GOODS be catalogue.
r \ OB WEDNESDAY,
April fith. comprising a general assortment of season
able and desirable goods, to which the attention of
buyers is invited.
iaBGEJPOBmYE ABB ATTRACTIVE SALS OFBlf.
BROiDBRIBe, HANDKERCHIEFS. ABB WHITE
GOODS, TO CLObB A CONSIGNMENT, by Cata
logue,
ON WEDNESDAY,
AprilCth. comprising a very fall and desirable assort
meat of new goods jast landed. Sale positive, to close
an account.
a , BO SI T^ D TRIMMING RIBBONS.
Alro, on WBBBESBAY, 100 cartons latest and newest
choice shades, solid colors and fancy, Bos. 12*60. poult
de sole ribbons, rich wide black and white plaid do..
Bos. 4*6, cord-edged trimming ribbons.
SPECIAL POSITIVE SALE OF STRAW GOODS. BY
CATALOGUE. *
. 4>H FRIDAY SCORNING, ,
April 7, commencing at 10 o’clock, comprising about
510 eases new and desirable goods, of best shapes, in
straw and braids, for ladles’, misses’.and children’s
wear. , ,
PHILIP FORD & CO.. AUCTIONEERS,
CRB MARKET ftsdSRR COMMERCE Streets. .
LARGE SPBIN3 SALE OF 1.500 WISES BOOTS
ABB SHOES.
We wd tell by catalogue for cash on
THUBBDAY MORNING,
April 6th, commencing at ten o’clock precisely, 1.600
caaei- men’s, boys’,and youth’i boots, shoes, brogans,
balmorals, ratters. Oxford dies, Congress boots, slip
pers. Ac • together with a desirable assortment of wo
men’s, misses, and children’s boots, shoes, balmorals,
gaiters, slippers. &c . Ac. % '
FOR BAIE AND TO liET.
m FOR SALE—WEST WALNUT
*» Stwet—o»e large and on« medium-sized browa
etone DWELLIHO. Apply to _
iroßKtB a BROWtr,
Mo. *3» WALBtrr Street
Mfob sale—cottages, west
Philadelphia. Frice%aW to 53.500. WiU cost
more to build without the ground- . „
B. J BOBBINS. BoUder.
»pl-gtnth3l* 108 South FOUBTa Street
WALNUT^STREET RESIDENCE.
~108 SALK a handsome, well-b gilt three«Btonr
brick DwoJJlflt, W»U ■■tßSwSZgßm? MWk. biijj.«iu*a aalT
lot of ground, on the south side of WAI&TJT Street,
between Tenth and Eleventh streets. 32 feet front byi23
to a hack street; comphtxe with all modern
improvements. . .1 *-
apply to • ■ ■ • JL U. CARVER &CO .
: mjaSO 6t« S. V. cor. NISTg and FILBERT gig.
M HOTEL PROPERTY FOR A
E ALB.-The U!
NATIONAL HODS*,
AT LONG BBAJJCH. H. J..
Will to sold at a great bargain. Termaeasr, The
Hotel Is between three and four hundred feet front,
witogas works and extensive outbuildings. and be
tween OX and seven aeres of land, and the very best
end-most central location on Lon* Branch, being with
in one hundred. yards of the sea, and not over three
hundred yards from the depot of thsMarttan and Dela
ware BayßaUroad, running from Philadelphia to Hew
York, and within one hundred yards of the depot of
the handy Hook and Long Branoh Sallroad, from Hew
York 1 which will he In operation by the first of June.
18G&. Address, until Hay Ist.
WOOLMiHBTOKRB,
Oongreiß Hall.
mh3l-6t* Long Branch. H- J-'
m FOR SALE-A VERY SUPERIOR
BOUSE In WBBT PHILADELPHIA, excellent
stable, fine;well of water: rural, jet aulte-near; all
conveniences; replete in all respects. Address “Mer
chant. ’ ’ Box 3400, Post Ogee. rab27-lm
£g FOR SALE-DWELLING-HOUSE
*d 0 n FIFTBBHTH Street, north of Arch street.
Apply to B W. BEBSL»Y.
mhl3- lm* _Ho. 30 Horth SBVBNTg Street.
Mfor sale—a small FABMMA
conntyTfE
Sf' u J?f„?S2e tT “toutea’ drive from. Camden, on the
R k9 t. on ? ?f the moet favorable locations in the
copntys the iand isvlch and very productive. : With
good management, Three to .Five Thousand Dollars
£«annnmcanbe made offof
Sf Bam * <« and well adapted for city
persons wishing a country residencoJjLlLaa. finnttm
for several Cottages. AWO * IW>a,a **
Eor lnformation apply to
RICHARD SHIVERS, opposite ihePremfseSi
,*o* B. H. BROWJKUrSr
v . f®® COOPER Street, Camden, N. J,
Office at Wsst-Jersey Ferry.
m FOR SALE—LARGE FOUNDRY
SHOP, In foil operation. with the
working atoek and tools, patterns, &e.. of every descrip
tion, ueee scary for doing & large and snCeessfnl bnsl
on 3 about twenty miles from
PhHadelphiS; .B. F. GLE BTH. 183S.FO0BrH8fc,
mhlB-.tf or BW. cor. SKVBJTBgHTg and GBBBH Bts.
M *OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
JJBa MOCKS—Farm of 83 acres,. near Sellersvtils,
Bucks county. In mod order, and has good Buildings,
-.arc « B - GLEaN.;ta3 SonthFoHBTH Street
mhM-tf or 8. W. cor. SEVENTEENTHand GREAT Sts.
A FOR SALE—NEAR SELLERS- Ak
vllle—GOOD FARM of 143 ACHES; cheap foriJE
cash, or will take to pari good oil stocks to exmiahie. -
B P OLMr *
rnUStf 183 South FOURTH street.
Ag FOR "BALE—SEVERAL FIRST
■w-CLASS HOUSES, on the south slds of Arch, west
of Nineteenth street, with all the modern improve
ments. Hoy? ready for occupancy.
gAUo- «everel first class -HOUSES to West Fhiladrt
ia. Forty' second street; between Locust and Spruse
dulreof ip. JOHBS. TWERTY.FIBBJ StfeaLabove
oflottnat, opposite the Planing MUL ' mba-im*
g| VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT JA
•“ ; AT PUBLIC SALE. -.aS
The subscriber will sell at Pablle Sale, oh
' TUESDAY 13.1883.
, Docfcted within hslf a mile of Wilmington, BsUvwa
on the Newport pike, containing eight acres of *aad
land, in the centre of which is a large lawn with &*fina
WZill I ro ? B “4“*info the ,n?p*r itowof
edir»aht&'SfcfbS,*S? p “SI S*™ntundericover-
f“a"smok°XS
The ice-house is filled
rleuss of apple, cherry, and eTOral T “-
M l' JGEBMANTOWN.-.FOR SALTPrvR
“TO LBT-A verr desirahle r»-~.V a KAllJa
acres of ground, within thra With seven
Hato-stwetDepot, of toe
greene Water- works on the *ad«ver
honfs, tarden, atable and l
house, with an abnndaScs V°Si 1SJ 11 **9™ ot
Cm in the house TkSVwLW BB * spring water.
paxtly plaated. ea * slx&xdy
Apputo g„“zrHS&.
: BULL bigg.'
lYom 9 AM. t„« T S 1) Iwiow WAIiljVT^
®L^r^ INBUS
DWlLUJßro^femßn" 'tStiSZP BRICK
I Vba“h; a gS,°^.‘‘ r
h ,a ll J.- y«a ■ "sg:w?
M shove to
. JOHH COLLIHR.
T.TTT IE KANAWHA ANDNeS
OIL AND MINING COMPANY -Whu
attention Is KSksd to the really vaTuabtoorT-iee
IiAHDS secured by this Company tobm COAL
Enhsciiptions - obtained,.and r>iwy»» t
the land, and other < *® 0118
O ASi^?f'*?PS; BRIOE ® FOB SALE.
TfUßflsisTß' lreEi» ail,l,Ba fv c *-' BO7 *ho SOSiSanth
TgHTY^
Fnffir l NUMBBROF DESERA?
BLE : BmLDING fe LQm 2L For to
_
SAMUEL L. TAYLCR - ~~~—~
«. COMMISBI€KNHR*IOR»ALL /PBr-bwanipo*
AakaaatetaaahSßßfay;
.Airdaipyar;
» IBM. ITwi <W» fa* m* MARKET
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP BOOTS, BHOES
GOOIiB. TBeVBLLIHG BAGS. LAOSiIM 2 *!
ACARD.—- tfe lwrtleU» eerlyatteaUoa 0 f pi“f'
to the large and valuable aasoitment ot boo» ¥»n
troKBDs. travelling bats, So., embraciar m* *w«i,
J.W) packages. forming a vrtme ud fresh a«S?L'> a(
to »Udo«oeoii fonTS?’* 1 -.
credit; commencing THIS KOKHIBG, at
precisely. - ■ ■ ■ m • San
! XIAKOS POSITIVE B4US OF BOOTS. BBOSa
ejU(B , abmy S*
* April 4th, at 30 o’cloofc* vrw be K»ld, fc y « u ,
on four months' credit, about 1,205 wefcaSin?* s *.
shoes, brosans, c*Tmiry ,boofa, ac
and fresh •ssorinwnt' ®f reasonable gooda o ,t H.E r: ?i
'< Hmfaini majmfactnre - . c si
i Will be «P«B for examination, vith catau...,
Bunnisfotiala '
. BOTICB-—lncluded In onr large sale 0 f w.,
shoes, *O., THIB.MOBNIHO. tf 1
April*, Will be foamT in par tthe following iw.,, ’
desirable assortment—'ria: *3j
Men’*, boys’, and youths* call, douMe«ov .
.welt, aid pump-sole foess-boots; - men’s, kJ'lijU
youths* kip and buff leather boats; men’s finVLN
Jong* leg cavalry boots; mam’saadboys’ cab
Conawse boots, and b?U morals; man's,
youths’ super kip, buff; and poltalied grain, hJr'Jzi
and pump solebrbgaus; ladies’ fins kid. g., 6 t m
and enamelled patent sewod-balmorah and pi* o **?.
f aitSrs; women's, misses*. and children’s calf 4 ./T**
eather b&lmoral* and lace boots; children’*
. sewed city-made lace bojts; fancy sewed btimJ 1 , 48 id
ankle tie*; ladies' fine black wad colored la** «?■*•«
grass, -ana side-lace gaiters; women’s, mhAr Cj >*
children's goat and morocco copper-nai :*i ii.v *aj
ladies’ fine kid slippers; carpet and enan^;,
travelling be**, dus. *
BtBGB POBITXVB SABE OF BBITISB. n,,„
GERMAN, ABB DOMESTIC BBT G-Irfii?
We will hold s large laleof foreign ana d 0 "a
goods by catalogue, on a otedlt of four month, fA' i.y
OHfEBBBDATMOKBISo, '
April 6, at 10o’clock, embracing about m .
and lots of itapi eahdTSHSy Articles intros,.,
teds, Un*ii*, &Bdcottona, to which if* *«*•
attention of dealers
JST. B, —Samples of tbs same will be ,
amixtaUon with catalogues,early os them J?**-
when dealers will And tt to their if
Oorealeor JfßX® THOBBDAY, A.vmm J' s >
mence at 10 o’clock precisely with thefoilow;» Uc ’3-
of very eboDeand desirable articles, viz- uf
l»0GO dozen s tape-bordered linen cambric
chtsfa all trades . ,f Uai te .
l.COOdczen X tare bordered linen crambriti;,,.
chiefs, all grades. \ U3 iif.
100 dozen fi hemstitched lines cambric hands,,,',
all grades.. .. . ,
300 dozen X fiemstllched linen cambric hands,.,'
all made*. “^“zettsah,
chW- 8 “ o “u?kSs ttUd b ° rfeted CaQl,ti ‘ lbs
lines bleached damask and spot satin
cloths. llßta W ' B - damask and spot eattn i
tSSasss? x
rrfnßd^fieT” Ha « ! »4a a mask.nd sawt,
awiW,” 1 Turkey towels and ti»,u»,
toe“X&?A. e,fl> iBCk “* ™* •*■«*£
W. te a 4 ,^ltW
icpnoTis B . lll liß ®n goods of the present season 111 *
IMFOBTABT AMD ATTRACTIVE SALE OF n-Al'i,
GLOTHh APB SATIS Dg OHiSBA WAI “ lS
„ . . On THU.&SDA.Y, April 8
• cases 3 4 black Italian cloths.
rnalS fr 4 bl< “* ItaU, “ clothß - to scwrfe
—* ca»ea S-4 black satiu da Cbiu.es.
rls"M*me.. Wack “ Siade ChtoBe - «*•*» te m m .
cases 3 4 drab sarin de Chine*.
superiorqnailfisa’ d< CUaM ' erira
qnamte“ 6 ' <0 “ BrT “““ d<S CU “ 5 ' £“« to «sjwtn,
fl^SStesi wUt * **'“ de < “*t»«tra*i w ,.
eases 3 4 fancy satis de Chins*.
cases 4-4 fancy satin de Chines.
, 6Bl80ta ? fr <® ‘ke baet makers, ci*
Ptfse the entire balance of as importation, are lunar
feet order* and worthy the asdiridad attention el S»
trade. 5
BARGB PBBBMPTOBY BABB OF FOKBIGM in
DOMESTIC DAT GOODS” J
Mndea In onr sale of THOBBDAY, April 8, sQ
be found in part the fol'owms, Tir: u
■BOM&TXC CKjODS
—helm brown and bleached sheetings ana shi titan
bales brown and bleached drill*
bales white and colored wool mla^n 1
flannels, etc.
—cases bleaehed and colored corset jeans. Test
dicffftv &c.
—cases spring styles fancy prints.
ewes Kentucky jeans, cottonades. panUlw*
staffs, &«.
cases checks, tickings, Manchester tisghisi
plaids, &c *
—cases black and colored slleslas and cauabrio*
—cases satinets, cassimeres, meltons, tweeds.
TAILORING GOOD*
French cloths, easaimeres. doeskins, coatings, m*-
tOXtS.&S.
XJBEM GOODS,
Fall lines shirting linens* blouse and Spanish Itasas.
crown docks, drills, cairras. burlaps,
crash, Ac.
DRESS GOODS.
Paris moua de laines, bareges, challies> »ioeasabi4c«
fancy checks, poll de chevres, percales, alpacas,
hairs, Goburgs, skirts, tut.
SIDK|L
Large assortment'of black, colored, and fancy drw
and bonnet silu, inarceUtasB t flounces, &c.
POSITIVE DSOPFOETB.
jtMAii«wih ao..
. OM FEIDaS MOBS IMG,
April 7 th, at 11 oduck, will be sold, by auiani
on four months* credit, aboht 300 pieced rich three-sir.
superfine and fine insmin, royal damatk. Yenettrs.
list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpeting*; Cect:n tu
cocoa mat ings, 4c.. embraoJm a choice anortaem i:
superior goedi, which may be examined barlyoatti
morning of sale.. ■ ■ ■
PK2EMPTOBY 8 ALB OF FBSMCH, IMDIA, OSS
MAM. AUD BRITISH DBT GOODS, Ac.
OM MOHDAY MOBMISG.
April 10. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by cjttalogca, sj
four months’ credit, about
TOO PACKAGES AMD BOYS
of French, India, German, and British dry goods, Ac,
embracing a large ncd desirableassortment of faaer la;
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and tut.
ton fabrics.'
M. B.—Samples Of the tame will be arranged for cm
ruination, with catalogues, early on the morning a!U<
salts when dealers will find It to their iotehmUe
M THOMAS & SONS,
• Bos. 139 and I*l South FOURTH Street
Public Gales of Beal Estate and 'Stocks, at-tbs Si
change, every TDEaDAY. at ilo’ctook.
_, ~ .SIXTH SPBIBB SABS, dth AprlL
Estate of the late Dr - John Bedmen py. s«t
J, Btxkpatrick* nod' H&s4*
. „ • SEVENTH SPRING SAItB, Uth ApStt.
Estate of the late Robert Balaton* Ke^., and others,
t _ A EIGHTH SPRIB.G SJJUB, 18iU April.
Estate of the late jiewi* Wsta, Esa., mud often.
• For Hat of tat tiui abSYe lhree sales sm
P&see catalogua Tuesday.
ChKD.—Our sale THIS DAT, the 4th ie.fc. efllwu
prise noma of the roost desirable' property ofe:a& tidi
uasos, lueludlßg handsome ntffaeßces,»Wal»at sSMt,
Mue Bud Broad streets, FllberJ.Btxth, Fourth streets.
e -.i.T»lii»l>le Stores. SUttet
greet. South street, Satond Btrert. »ud Fourth strait,
“4 Gtottden. properties Ground Bens,
btoeK*. Sc.; a large portion peremptory sale*. $«
pamphlet catalogues.
PEREMPTORY 8 ALB OF TH* CABAT, BOAT KHOWS
A 8 TBB CAPT. JAMBS KHieHT.
, OM WEDNESDAY Mußiflflo,
of Sf ii?* 11 ’ *‘B™«h-«Weet wharf to
OAHAp known.,as the Captain James S.
Knight, 96 teet long, 16 feet wide, 9 feet hold, and£
ton* tonnage. Sale absolute.
SALK FOB ACCOHBT OF THB TJJfITED STATES.
. OB THURSDAY,
At 12 O’clock, at the anstion store. 75 iron bedsteads.
Sale Boa. 199 and 341 Boutb Fonribstrest.
SOTHtIOKFUKHITnKB.-PIAHOPOBTES, FIP.E
-PBggljnHßST, FRBHCH PLATE MIRROR, MS
UAKPBXS, da
- . ■ .OB THURSDAY MOBKISG,
-. At 9 o'clock, at the anetton store, superior honie'rrd
fnrnitnre, two mahogany pianofortes, Are-proof ssfs
(by Eras* A Watson and Farrel A Herring), fine Preach
pine mlrrotß, handsomecarpets,shtna and glaera era
Bale 80. HB4 drees street.
SDFEBIOB FDBjnTOBB. BOSBWOOD FIAFO,
TAFBSTBY CARPBTB, Sa
. OSFRID AYMOBB t»B,.
«h April, at 10 o'clock, at 80. 1814 Green street W
catalogue, theeuperiorfnrnitnre, fine-toned rosewood
S 1 otto-forte, book-ease,.feather beds, flns tapestry car-
P®J*» WjB»
eafef T * x6lDilied at 8 o’clock on Ike morula* of £•
R SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEBR, Nos.
"• TOO and 703 CHEBTBUT Street.
BDBVRHTH Street _
SUPERIOR FUBBITUBK, MIRRORS. BRUSSELS ASF
„TAPBBT«r-CABPBT“’kc
SI rt .at 10 o’clock, on the premises, 80. SI
worth. Eleventh street, the aupcrior farnUnre, mirrors*
Bros tel sand tapestry carpet*. diniatr-room and Mi*®*
farniture of . e nsttraua declining kouse ießpLcf
he CTtfflttwfliriy ottißarßiatm ule.
_AlgOn one octave, elegantly carved rose wood pi«o-
SHippuie.
Mr a STEAMSHIP 8188, sailing from 9«h
.sPSfsgsjftsagsei^'tfgs
Otuff v^^! ffertßd irt one- half the premium citarrrf
PwlghU taken at fair rates.-
EWBIpU ** im
ami* AthX 0r Pa,,a,!B ftajln?ftM*eeomnio<iiif<ffli).
aP ml7et* HENRY WIBSOR A CO-,
mM-tf 333 Sontb DELAWARE *»«»_
JTEAII WEEKLY TO f
touching at
known Steamers of th«w*£,
n T rTnm*kSr .and’Philadelphia Steamship
nnited sta “’
OT MABCHBsTEB BATUBDAT. AprflSk
r—SATUKDAF. Aprtl IWt
.....SATURDAY, aprfl*<d-,
North^Rlyer 10 ’*^ 11 * Sahuta< *y at Ko<m - i!oa PBr tt
’ . &ATEB-OF PASSAGE:
to London.-.*® m to Lopdon- St»
ij J0gtrta........ SSM, •« to Kris. — «S
t,. HAkttwn -- 90 00 *• to Hamburg m *
t nmenEenAlsp,fo TW arded to Havre, Bremen. EJf
st egnally low ra® 9B -- tr.S.
*&?*uK 0 2t or Qneenstown: let G*Wn> ©
SS? M£S!S *
iXiiSain .|g7 G at ->
• a ®d-tapd2, 111 WaLSPT Street. Wl»>
ftjafflSh i HSW EXPRESS LINE ,W 2
■““■■■is ALBXANDBiA, GBOBGBTOWH, w
WABHIH GTOS. Yia Cbesapeake and Bela warn Wjt 1
Steamers lease Arat Wharf above MABKBT 8s«“ 1
«’>2 r y WBDHBSDAYand SaTOBDaY, at 1J t . ...
Georgetown, D. C.; FbOWBBS ABO VEH. ,
-»AC-h Jf O TICE —POR NfW
■"^■■fcYOßK.—The. PHILABEbPHIA I*' 1 *'
HBW YOKK EXPBBSB STBAMBI-AT COMPACT rt
Delaware and Barttan Canai.
Bteanten-leaye BAH.Y, first wliarf below BAB"
Street, at 2 o’clock P. M. ...
WM. P. CLYDE A CO., lid WHABYES.PU*
.ISTEY^
COTTAGE ORGANS
BotonIyUHEXCBEEBD, botUBBaPAItID
’aw • I» Worth UmßSji,
the Perf«t^^
MALCOLM MACNEII£|
STOBB. IHo. 310 &*»*
JIETH Strest, below Eptnse.
-- •: • ■ t PH Ii t ADBIiPHIA, wanTiar^-
Ba-dlassesrcfittedto suit all agss, and all o"J»
repairing «areftHr and promptly attended to. 3^-'
|BBt_NO PAIN IN EXTRACTIN' 9
—Bltrona Oxide Gas admiii»‘' ,i!
beantlfnl and natural style of
TEETH IBBBBTBD.
among L jmgffg.
mia-aiß ■ 731 spshcejhSp-
B&a EVANS & WATSON’S
eEP BALAMABDU
" STOKE.
IB BOOTH FOURTH STREET.
. : PHILADELPHIA, pa. ,_ c ,„. f , st
A large yariaty of FIBB-FKOOF SAFES ”
TYRW STORES, CITY ANB^Cl'N'