The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 19, 1865, Image 4

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OUR GRIEF;
ABB AH AM LIHCOMT ENSHKISED m THE
HEAETS 07 HIS PEOPLE.
The exhibitions OfgrtorwMob. have been apparent
In the oonntcnances as well as on the houses of our
citizens continued yesterday. Badges of mourning
on the left srm are almost universal. Mottoes,
wreaths, and other devices suggestive of sorrow are
Visible on every hand. We notice amongst tho
mottoes:
“A Nation mourns a Father slain.” , ,
« Abraham Lincoln, to-day, First in the Hearts oi
Bis Countrymen.” • . „
'• We Mourn—Our Chler has Fallen
<■ Bead, on the Borders of the Pfomuea x.ana.
Abraham LlMOln—His Blood Ce
ment tk* Union, »na the great, rege
nerated, o’ermasterlng KepubUo.
OhlefHattor Oar Holy
C «TheNatlon Mourns a PatriofFallen.”
<i Thnnuh Dead Ho Liveth.**
<i Se was a Man, take blm for all in all, we shall
•notlook upon his like again.” .
“■But if this oonntry oannot be saved without
giving op that principle, X was about to Say, X would
rather be assassinated upon this spot than to sur
render lt.'V-A&rofttwn Lincoln, Independence Hall,
Feb. 22,1861. t t
“ The great martyr to liberty.”
*< Blond like this,
For liberty ehed so holy Is,
It would not stsln the purest rill .
That sparkles among the bowers of blue!
Oh! if there he on this earthly sphere,
A boon, an offering Heavsn holds dear,
’Tie Ibfl last libation liberty draws „
From the heart that Heeds and breaks la her cause."
Another beautiful versets— m .
*‘Tor the stars on oor hanoer grotro euddonlridlm.
I etna weep in our eorrow, but wespnot ter ntm.
Not for him who departing leaves mißionstntear*.
got for him who hss died foil of honors and Vrars,
Wot for him who ascended Fame s ladder so high,
From the round at the top, ho has steppad to the sky.
It la bleated to go, -when eo ready to dle-
ADUBSSS OF BISHOP BTBVBSS,
To the Clergy and Laily of the Dii-cese of Pennsylvania,
pay. aud Dkah Bkhthubk : Agreeable to the
suggestion of the Acting Secretary of State, I re
spectfully request the clergy to open their ohurehes
on Wednesday next, the 19th Instant, at 12 o’clock,
and the several congregations to assemble In the
same, as a proper mark of respect to our late Chief
Magistrate, and as a suitable recognition of the
hand of God in this national calamity. ■
I bear leave to recommend to the clergy taut txio
following bo the order of services for that solemn
occasion;
The opening sentences to be those in the office for
the burial ot the dead, to be followed by,the funeral
anthem taken from the 89th and 90th Psalms in the
same office.
Then shall be said the whole Litany with the
prayers recently put forth by myself, and such of
those leaned by Bishop Potter for the state offche
country, as the minister may select, concludingwith
the prayer In the office of the visitation of the sick,
be&infiißK “O God, whose days are without end,”
end with the final prayer and benediction in the
burial service. • , , *
The subject of an address or sermon is left to the
discretion of each clergyman.
Wm. Bacow Stevens,
Assistant Bishop in charge of Diocese.
Easter Monday, April IT, 1865.
At a special meeting of the Baptist ministers of
Philadelphia and vicinity, held in reference to that
unparalleled crime, the assassination of Abraham
Lincoln, President of the United States, on the
evening of Aril 14th, 3865, it was unanimously
Besolved, That the tremendous blow which haa
fallen on the nation fills our hearts with grief pud-dis
may. A crime* fox which our laoaoarehasno name,
and which startles «v**y citizen by its magnitude and
atrocity, has been committed, tending to loosen the
bonds of society and abolish all individual safety..
Jtesolved, That while we feel on* hearts stricken
With piofound sorrow, we rest in. confident assurance
that God doth all thing* well, aad will *tUi have pur
beloved country in Hie holy keeping* and so order tho
issue of this appalling calamity that unbarn genera
tions wHI see His godnessovea in the terrible event
which He for wise but inscrutable purposes has auifered
to befall our nation. . • , '
Sesolvtdi That we recognize in this atrocious deed
the ripered fruit of the vile spirit of the rebellion, and
herebv express our hope that the Government will sea
to it that the full measure of a righteous retribution be
meted out to the instigators and accomplices of this deed
ofb.’ood.
' Resolved, That we tender to the family of our late
President our profound sympathy in their deep afflic
tion, prayerfully commending them to the God of Grace
and all comfort. •_
Resolved t That we tender cur sympathies to Wm. H.
Seward* Secretary of State, whose life has been so mar
vellously preserved from the strokes of the assassin,
and earnestly pray that he may be fully restored ro his
countiy, which.he has served with such pre-eminent
ability. ;
Resolvtd, That we will sustain, with our utmost in
fluence and prayers, our sew President, Andrew John
eon, so unexpectedly called to discharge the duties of
his high office in the solemn crisis which is now
ppon us.
It wasreoommepded that all the Baptist Churches
of this city be opened at noon to-day for appro
priate religious services.
In * churches of all denominations there will be
services, in accordance with the request of the
Acting Secretary of State and the proclamation of
Mayor Henry. There will be a total suspension of
business in the oity.
THE PBEBEVEBANCE HOSE. .
The Perseverance Hose Company yesterday pro*
eeeded to Washington to attend the funeral of our
late President* Previous to their departure they
gassed through a number of the principle street?,
eaded by the Satterlee-Hospital Band. The men
were dressed In black and looked well, .
. THE XrrriVBBSITY.
At a meeting of the faculty and students or the
University of Medicine and Surgery in the College
building, for the purpose of expressing their feel
ings upon the great calamity that has befallen this
Nation, T. |B» jMiller was called to the chair, and
W. C. Moore, appointed secretary.
Upon motion, a committee was appointed from
the various States and adjoining provinces of Ca
nada and Nova Scotia to draft resolutions, expres
sive, of the. sense of the University on the 1083 of
Abraham Lincoln.
of resolutions were presented and oon-
ITEETING OH TVOHEH.
Y*y afternoon, atl o’clock, an Immense
Yesterafc'omen was held at Ckmcert Hall. for the
assassination of President Llnoola.
Mr. John W,elsh presided.
Tie proceedings were opened with prayer by Sov.
Dr. Boardman. The following letter was received
from the fc6oretary of Bishop Wood:
O ATHEDUAtj LOQAH SqUAEB,
; Phu.ahbi.vhia, April 17,1865.
In answer to your esteemed note, just received, -
Bishop Wood .begs to reply that, although by a
letter received this morning heis dispensed from the
Immediate necessity- of visiting Washington, he
doeaf not know at what moment most Important
business may require his presence here, and, there
fQrSTheßl tales to make an engagement which pro
bably he could not fulfil.. Be authorizes the state
ment that it would have given him muoh pleasure
to be present at the mooting, If possible; that be
sympathizes most cordially In the object of the
meeting, and will, with a melancholy pleasure,
carry out any appropriate measures which maybe
adopted at the meeting to express the national sor
row and grief at this sad and unexpected oilamity.
[Signed] - Bishop Wood.
The president then, in a few remarks, eulogized
the late President, and Btated the object or the
meeting.
Dr. Furness then submitted the following pream
ble and resolutions, which were adopted:
- As the people of the United States, in the exult
ant hour of victory, have suddenly been bereaved, by
an awful crime, cf their Chief Matletrate. Abraham
Lincoln, whose rare worth, had won tne confidence and
affection of the countiyto an unprecedented degree; and
ms iliis great lore has moved all hearts with a mingled
feeling of horror and grief such as hardly ever before
stirred so deeply any nation. we.> women, of Fhliadel--
phia, drawn together by sisterly sympathy with the
stricken minions of the land, dB*ixe to give some ex*
pression to this great sorrow; it is, therefore. . .
Resolvtd, That in thitf mysterious hour we bow down
before the Highest, and seek onr only consolation in
faith, fahh in the paternal love of Bim without whose
will not a epairow falls to the ground, and whose pur
poses of unimagined and unimaginable good are lobe
fulfilled by every event, houevex inscrutable to us.
Resolved, That in the assassination of the President
we recognize the spirit cf slavery, from which has
sprung tin* most bloody rebellion with its unparalleled
Resolved, That they must he blind and hard beyond
hope who can need any further evidence of our duty to
abjure every lingering prejuaicetha- favors the great
IniQuity, and to sweep every vestige of it from the
land. The blood w hioh it has shed can never ha effaced
from our memories. , .
Resolved, That in token of our great loss, and as an
expression of our profound respect for the departed, and
of our sense of the immortal service which he has ren
dered to oar country iu the hour of her extreme peril,
and to the cause of universal freedom and humanity,
we wilUwear for days following tne day of hisobse*
gales a ppscial badge of mourning. t . • , ,
Resolved; That our sisters, throughouMhe whole
land, are hereby invited to. join us in-.paying this test!*
moa ai to the sacred memory or President Lincoln.
Resolved, That id commemoration of thbi sad. event
a bow of black ribbon or crape, tied, with the national
tri-color, be worn on the left shoulder by the women of
-Philadelphia for ninety days. ~, ,
Resolved, That as a slight exprestion of the deep sor
row of the women of this city for the sudden death of
their much loved President, ills recommended .that a
blank drees and bonnet, trimmed with black ribbon, be
worn for thirty days by those whose taste and con
venience H may suit. , -
Resolved, That this meeting of the women of Phila
delphia tender to the widow and chiiaiea of the illus
trious deceased their heartfelt condolence in their great,
sorrow; if woman’s sympathy can avail to alleviate
their antnish the afflicted family of Abraham Lincoln
are assured that a wnole nation is weeping with them,
andimplorirgiorthem the cherished consolations of
Heaven.
Addresses were then made by Rev. Phillips
Brooks. Rev. Dr, Redder, Bishop SimpSon,"Rev.
j, Wheaton Smith, and James Gibbons, after which
the meeting adjourned.
COBN BXpHANGB ASSOCIATION.
A meeting of the Aeeool&tJon was held at their
rooms yesterday morning, at which A, G. Oattell,
Bsq.. delivered an impressive address on the na
tional calamity, and concluded by offering the fol
lowing resolution, which was adopted unanimously:
Resolved, That in view of the sad calamity which
has befallen the nation in the, death of our loved and
honored President, Abraham Lincoln,the Philadelphia
Corn Bxcbiuaz. now adjourn until Thursday, th, 20th
instant, aud that ye will comply with th» rannoat raado
, by the Assistant Betret&rj at State, the Mayor, and
‘ other eosatltutid authorities, la nutting In a proper ob
neryanee of the solemn perlod.-
AOTIOH OV TUB TBB3B CLUB.
Yesterday afternoon an Informal meeting of the
Press Club of Philadelphia was held, to take action
■with reference to the death of Abraham Lincoln,
The regular stated meeting occurred to-day, but It
was deemed proper to postpone It and organize yes
terday. There was a very large attendance, repre
senting all shades of political opinions. Mr. Thos,
M. Coleman was oalled to the chair, and Mr. Wm.
H. Fisher, Jr., appointed secretary.
On motion of Gasper Souder, Jr., a committee of
three was appointed to draft resolutions.
Messrs. Casper, Souder, Jr., John D. Watson,
«nd Thompson Westcott, composed the committee,
-which reported the following:
The members of the Press Club, of Philadelphia,
feeling deeply impressed with the awful solemnity
of the crisis through which their beloved country Is
Dasstlng, cannot permit the occasion of the fearful
tragedy at the national capital to go unnoticed at
their hands, at a time when ay hearts are oppressed
and the voices of all loyal men lu the Republlc are
lifted up in testimony of poignant sorrow sthey
come forward, therefore, fu
tlonof spirit to mingle their grief with that of
a suffering nation ;,to add their humble tribute to
the unanimous acclaim which now halls the name
of Abraham Lincoln as that of the most illustrious
man of the age. Therefore, . _ > ~,
m ßesolved, '-That it is the duty of the Fressaad cf the
people to discountenance and discourage wijh alLthe
means in their power that rancorous spirit of
which made the assassin Boothiw whiter instrument,
that tolerance of such a malignant and rancaroua ele
ment is becoming a nalionai crime, and that t&e com
munity must purge itself of the foul tuing. .
Resolved, That it is the bounden duty of altparite
and of ail Institutions, persons and daflasnees ia the
Republic, to swell the chorus of
famy of the assassins; to hunt them down wHhunMnnf
„ injury \to k ave no spot of earth where sheltw may bs
afforded for them, and to show no quarter to those who
xejoice at the death of Abraham Lincoln. , ~ .
Resolved, That over the grave of onr fallen Chief
tain we renew our vows oi undying faith to the union
he has restored* to the Constitution he has so nobly
vindicated* and the great causa of freedom and human
rights which he has consecrated with his bicod. ,
Resolved, That at a token of sorrow at the untoward
event that has plunged the nation in tears, we will
eanse the emb rooms to be draped with the habiliments
Of mourning, and that the membvrvwili weir a badge
of mourning-
The resolutions and preamble were adopted by a
unanimous vote.
At the same meeting the following resolution* in
troduced by E. C. Wallace, Esq, was adopted:
Resolved, That the members of the Press Club of
PhUade’phia now. m always, stood by tbetteedom of
’ ihepje»s and of opinion, feeling that while treason is
to be execrated and punished by swift loyal means,
‘ w«c*f6iiate and illegal measures *re to be deprecated
when aSned againsipubliciournahsts and orators, even
Wien their views do not accord with temporary pohti
"alttWTHE NAT I ONAI. BEEBAVEMENT.
The colored citizens held a public meeting on
;
aiISCKUtA»'I!»DS- V
THE DEATH OF OUB LAMENTED PKE3L'
Tie War Department hae given orders for proper
respect to be shown throughout the army, and
agreeably to these, the lß2d 00-, 2d Batt. V. R. C-,
and Guard of Cujler V. S. A, General Hospital,
Germantown. Philadelphia, Pa., were paraded on
the green In front of the hospital, ob the 13th lost.,
by £leut. Ziegler In command, and formed In three
sides of a square with the staff In front. The order
of the War Department was read by Lieut. Ziegler,
after which they were addressed by Chaplain Hynd
shau on the sad calamity which so duly affects the
national heart, and a prayer was offered that the
solemn event might be sanotlfied to the nation, and
made conducive to the more permanent establish
ment of our Government and institutions, and
their extension among mankind. The proceedings
closed with a happy impression.
TRAITOROUS LANGUAGE.
A man, named James TJrlan, was arrested by the
provostguard in the Twenty-fourth ward, on Mon
day, for using treasonable language. It is said that
he met some men in a tavern, and, In reference to
the assasslnailon of the President, said the ” news
was bully, and that he would like to be one of a
hundred to go and kill the whole Cabinet.” It Is
alleged that be said he would 11 like to see the streets
of Philadelphia run with Mood.” It Is probable,
like Kehoe, he will be required to taka theoathlof
allegiance and then be restored to liberty.
THE FUNERAL OF ABHAHAM LINCOLN.
The Congregational churches of: this city will
hold commemorative servloes at noon to-day. In
the First Congregational Ohuroh, Frankfora road
and Montgomery avenue, Rev. D. L. Gear, Bov.
Edward Hawes, Rev. Burnett Hart, and other cler
gymen will participate In the services. The church
building Is seatly draped in honor of our lamented
Into President. ;
PASSENGER BAILP.OAB CABS.
The-Board of Presidents of the passenger railway
companies held a meeting, last evening, and,passed
a resolution withdrawing all. the ears lrom the
roads between the hours or twelve and one o’elook
to-day. To accomplish this the withdrawal of the
ears will cemmenoe about ten o’clock this morning.
The services In the ohurehes wlll.thus be entirely
uninterrupted between twelve and one o’elook.
THE ,PBESIDENT!s ‘BODY.
A despatch from Mr. Van Olevo, chairman or the
oemmltiee of City Councils now in Washington,
received yesterday aßemoon r 'states'that the oody
of the President will reach this city on Thursday
afternoon, at4>£ o’clock. The committee will make
the necessary arrangements, for appropriate cere
monies upon the oceasion. <
HADDINGTON UNITED STATES .HOSPITAL.
The Inmates of this hospital held a mettlngon
Monday evening and adopted a preamble and ra
solutlonslof thanks to the many ladieE of Hadding
ton and Hestonvllle for their kindness, and also to
■ the officers In charge of hospital.
niagabA hose company. , •
In consequence of the great national calamity,
the ball of the Niagara Hose Company, to have
taken place this evening, has been postponed.
ROBBERY.
The tailor store of O. J. Stockton, North Second
street, was broken Into early yesterday morning and
robbed of a number of pairs of pants.
RUN OYER.
Thomas Kaohel was run over by a car at Third
and Pine streets yesterday afternoon, and badly in
jured. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
SALE OF BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS,*&C.
Messrs. Thomas & Sons sold at the Exchange,
yesterday noon, the following stocks and real estate,
via :
19 shires Southwark Bank. $l3O CO
1 share Philadelphia Library Company. • 32 00
2 shares The Insurance Go., County of Phiia. : 51 00
1 share Mercantile Library Company....—.. 5 50
Three brick dwellings, n. W. corner Fifth and
Parrishstreet*. - 2,890 oo
Thrse-story brick (dwelling, Fauish street,
wettef Fifth street —......... 725 03
Thieo-story brick dwelling, Parrish street,
westet Fifth street.™.-.-,.. .......... : 70004
Three-story brick dwelling, Farrieh street,
west of Fifth street 7CO 03
Ground rent, #23 50a year 295 00
Gronndrent. #23-5Qa year «15 00
Two three-story brick dwellings, B. E. comer :
Fine and Welch 5treet5................ 1,575 OO
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 615 South .
_Fomrtb street 5,000 00
Hotel, dwellings, and 7 stores, K. E corner :
' Franiford road and Columbia avenue. 18,000 05
Three-story buck dwelling* SMppen, between '
Twelfth end Thirteenth streets.,*,-,,,,1,400 00
Three-story brick dwelling 1,375 00
Three-story brick dwelling adjoining*.***,***, 1,350 00
Three-story brick dwelling adjoining, 1,350 CO
Three-etery brick store and dwelling, S. E. :
corner Seventh and South streets. '8,050 00
Three story brick store and dwelling) If. 2.
comer Fourth and South streets ’ 9,000 00
Three-ttory brick store and dwelling, Ifo. 526 .
South street, subject to a yearly ground rent
of $26 6,650 00
10 lots of ground, Broad street, between Alls
tbeny avenue and Westmoreland street,from
$3(O to $6OO each.
Foundry and large lot. If. W. comer Broad
aim Buttonwood streets, subject to ground
rent of 4200..«. 27,003 CO
Heat modern dwelling, Ho 1014 Horth Fifth
street, subject to a yearly ground rent of
$70.32, - ~..*.. 5,275 00
Two two-story frame dwellings, 8, W. eoriser
of Shippeu and Grabb streets, subject to a
yearly ground rent of $13.83-,. 1,975 00
Two-story brick dwelling. Ho. 608 Fiizwater
street..... 910 OQ
Two-etoiy brick dwelling, No. 731 SoutliTMr
tieatii sti eefc.* - j? 1 ’ 1t303 03
Two- story "brick dwelling, No. 753 South Thh>
' teei-tb street-- 1,425 CO
Four story hiick foundry, No. 680 North Broad
street,*ubjmtoayeaiiygroutdmitors9o.. 2,903 00
Two*story stone dwelling, Main street,’aoath :
of Flsi&er ; a lane******..*.**„„«, 7,230 00
.ERRATUM*
In oor notice of the Bar meeting yesterdays We
did not correctly understand the remarks of District
Attorney Gilpin relative to Attorney General Me
redith. The Attorney General was prevented from
attending the meeting because of illness; and, had
Such not been the case, he would have foregone all
other engagements to have met with hi 3 brethren
Of the Bar.
Soldiers’ Families
To the Editor of The Press:
Sra: i should not appeal again to owe citizens os
behalf of the soldier’s widow and six children, re
ferred to In 27se Press of the ISth, whose husband and
father died of starvation In a Southern prison, were
it not that the case is an extremely needy one, and
that the da; on which It was brought before the pub
llo was so pregnant with sad, sad news, that thr
Amtinu nr our benevolent citizens was naf
luriiou id uiatrsdrrowiui uireetiSq to Cue -oxtmisrofr'
of ovort thing else. Any one residing In the neigh
borhood of Broad and Ooates streets could take this
ease very conveniently under his or her care. And
yet, as a general thing, It trill befoundbest to apply
your contributions through one who Is familiar with
the circumstances, /When several go to see and aid
the same family it scarcely works well, and benevo
lence Is often In this way wasted which might do
much more good in other quarters. 1 will, however,
fnrnlshiher address to any who desire, with their
own hands, to aid her.
The following are the only contributions received
for this case:
Prom K: N. S,, Philadelphia.-
From D. W., do
Prom Tabltha 1). L.
Prom J. K. T,, Trenton, N, J
Please, also, give mo place for toe following:
Last evening I went to see a soldier’s wife, a widow
with two children. These children were lying in a.
little cot-bed, one with scarlet fever, the other with
measles; At the bed-side sat the lonely mother,
with her tears falling-fast on the.blouses at which
she stitched, for a dying living. A sadder case than
this 1b not on record. Never did I feel so convinced
that God sent me to a home of distress, as X felt
last night, when I mingled my tears with hers, be
fore onr Father’s throne. Sir, I paint no unreal
scenes: the most comprehensive command of lan
guage could only paint the back-ground of such a
picture, come and see for yourselves.
City Pastok,
" 1311 Lombard street, Philadelphia.
THIS COURTS
Court of Qtmter Sessions—Hon. James
K. Indlow, Associate Justice.
At the opening or Hie court yesterday morning
Judge Ludlow said:
Gbntmsmbm on the Jttry : At our adjourn
ment on Thursday last you were directed to be In
attendance on the oonrt atio A. M. to-day* lam
therefore obliged by law to open this court and to
meet yon here. No business, however, can or ought
to be transacted while the nation mourns over the
yet unburled remains of the late President of the
United States. „ '
I have determined to adjourn this court to Mon
day next at 10 A. M., and as your term or service
ends with the current weefc, yon will be discharged,
with the thanhs of the court for your prompt and
faithful performance or duty, from further attend
ance.
Subsequently the Grand Jury came in, and were
addressed as follows:
Gbbtlbmbh op thb Grand Juby: Having
just discharged the petit jnry from attendance, I
think It to be mydutj in view of onr national
calamity to request the Grand Jury to'adjonrn their
sessions certainly until Thursday morning, and for.
a longer time If the business will permit them so to
adjourn, and the bills of indictment acted upon by
the jury may be presented to the eourt on Monday
next at 10 A. M.
SHE POLICE.
[Before Hr. Alderman Welding. 1
ALLEGED PICKPOCKET.
John Koberts was arraigned yesterday morning,
on the oath of Henry Meyers, charging him with
having picked Ms pooket of the sum of one hundred
and twenty-nine dollars, in a crowded passenger
car, on Monday night. Mr. Meyers had just arrived
from New York, and entered the horße car. It-is
supposed the alleged pickpocket had accomplices.
He was committed to answer.
C Before Mf Alderman Rsmsdell. 3
POLICE OFFICER BADLY BEATEN.
- - John Monahan and Charles Connor were com
mitted yesterday to answer the charge or beating
Police Officer Hagey, at Manayunk, on Monday.
The officer, in tho attempt to preserve the peace,
was -beset by a gang of disorderly persons and so
much injured that he has been confined to his bed
ever since, ,
[BaroieMr. Alderman Allen.]
INCITING TO BIOT.
Andrew Colwell was arraigned yesterday morn
ing to answer the charge of melting to riot, at the
railroad depot Haverford and Forty-second street.
It Is alleged that he said It Was a good thing that
President Lincoln was killed. He was immediately
arrested by Officer Goddes, which saved him from
condign punishment
[Before Mr. Alderman Hay. 3
ASSAULT AND BATTERY.
John Brown was arraigned yesterday on the
charge of committing an assault and battery on a
gentleman who was passing along Juliana street,
near CallowhilL It is alleged that he tore a Lin
coln badge from the coat of a gentleman who was
passing. Brown was held In thejum of $l,OOO ball.
Makbiaoss of Cousins.—Some very Interesting
facts in connection with tho subject of marriages of
consanguinity have just been put on record by a
French statistician. He carried on his Investiga
tions In the town of Batz, to tho Frenoh department
of tho Loire Inferleure. Having selected forty
six cases of consanguineous marriages, he ex
amined the husbands, wlveß, and children, both
to regard to their physical and Intellectual de
velopment, and made Inquiries concerning the
families examined, and their ancestors, through
the mayor, pastor, and oldest inhabitants. Com
bining the statistics thus collected, he has found
that Intermarriages do not bring about disease,
ldiotcj, or malformation. However, It is important
to mark that these results are attributed by the
writer to the favorable climate of the locality, and !
to the general habits, hygiene, and morality of the
i inhabitants, as well as to the absence of all heredi
i tary disease. The town of Batz is situated upon
a peninsula bounded on one side by the rooks of
the sea-shore, and on the other by salt marshes.
The air is pure, and the most frequent winds
are from the north, northeast, and northwest. The
number of inhabitants la about 5,300. They have
little communication with other parts of the coun
try, and their occupation is almost confined to the
preparation of salt. They are very Intelligent, al-
I most all the adults being able to read. The mo
rality is of high stamp, prostitution being unknown.
Theft and murder have not occurred within the
recollection of the oldest Inhabitant. Mothers
nurse their children till they are fifteen months
old and the general food of the population is of
the vegetable class. There are at present In
Bat* fOTtv-six consanguineous pairs of first con
-52? five unions between second cousins, thir
tv-ono marriages of third .cousins, and ten of
cousins lntheiottrth degree. From the five unlOM
of second oohstos there have beemtwenty-three chU
dren, none of whom have pr®*®® 4 ®*?
deformity. Thirty-one marriages _of third constos
have produced one hundred and twenty children, all
healthy; and the marrlagee of fourth cousins have
given rise to twenty-nine children, all of whom,
with tho exception, of those whq.dled of ague,-wKo
strong' afcd fcBsltb3rat th© period of ©saoifnatlon.
The writer contends that snob toots as the foragolag
prove that consanguineous marriages by no means
fea%to the degeneration of a race.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
Since Friday evening las* the basinets of the country
has been’utterly paralysed by the awful event which
has draped the whole laud in mourning. People of all
shades of opinion have united with one accord in deles*
tation of -the atrocious crime which still sickens the
public heart, and never has a nation shown such depth
of sorrow as has been witnessed within the past few
days all about ua. For awhile the utual routine of
daily business has beeu stopped, tho ordinary buying
and selling of merchandise and of money getting have
been held in abeyance, that the popular grief may have
free vent and expression. This last national bereave
merit, however, is in nowise the forerunner of a dis
turbance in our system of government; the military
situation of the country is not the less prosperous; nor
will the Union, to perfect which Mr. Lincoln spent the
best energies of hie clear head and noble soul, b a thrown
into peril; the finances or the country will be in no way
disturbed, nor will the final triumph be postponed. We
mourn the loss of the steady hand which has guided
the ship of State through the breakers of civil war,
and bless his memory for all time to oms, while
we at the same time see cans* -to rejoice
that our form of government has given again the
most unmistakable evidence of its still inherent vita
lity and Po.w® r * That We could have paaiedjhrough
this last crisis with so lit) Is shock to our political ays-,
tem, and notwithstanding the unfortunately too suc
cessful conspiracy against the heads of the Government,
that that Government should not only exist .but that
more than ever it is now dear to the hearts of the peo
ple; that it could have shown thie power even while iu
the midst of a most stupendous. warfare at home, is a
marvel that the historians cannot fail to dwell upon.
Notwithstanding the nation’s sad bereavement, it is
still as strong as ever. The rebellion can receive no
new impetus new from any source; it is an extinct
thing, and the road to national prosperity is still clear
and untrammelled. The extract from a private letter,
which we herewith append, from the Secretory of the
Treasury, reflects at this time the opinion of the loyal
masses everywhere. It is in no boastful spirit that
this Is said, for this is no time for vain boasting. The
events of the past few days show the strength of oar
political institutions to a degree marvellous in the ex
treme; so that while we feet with poignant grief the
great loss we have sustained, and join in tears with
these of'every friend of humanity throughout the
world, we feel that come of the edges of sorrow have
been blunted in the reflection that the great cause with
which that lots is Identified is still prosperous and pro
greseis g. The letter above referred to is as follows:
„ _ Washington* April 16, 1865.
MvßfiAESrtt: You-will perceive that the new Ad
ministration is inaugurated, and the wheels of the Go
vernment are not stopped for a moment My hope I*.
and my belief is that this great national calamity will
teach to the world a lesson which will be of the most
beneficial character to cm republican form of govern
ment; that ii will show that the assassination of our
Chief Magistrate does not affect in the slighted degree the
rem anence of our institutions or the Tegular adminis
tration of the laws; that an event which would have
shaken any other country to the centre dons not even
Siaecerjor a m oment a government like ours.
„ Very truly, yours, H. McCULLOCH.
John A. Stewart, Eta*, New York.
At the stock board yesterday the transactions were
confined within a very narrow limit. There was a
marked improvement in Government loans. The 1881 s
sold at a farther advance of 1; the 19 40s dosed at about
and the 6 20s at XO&g, the latter an advance of
There Was nothing said in State loans. City 6s were
also belter, the new selling at 91—an advance of I—and
the old at £B, a rise of 2. In.the railway share list the
chief feature was the decline in Beading, which sold at
the close at 617£, which is a fall of %% ai compared with
the opening figure of the previous day. Pennsylvania
Bailroad improved.#, selling at 59#; Minehill sold at
67; Norristown, at 66#, and Gatawiss* common at B#,
the latter a decline of & There was little or nothing
doing in the oil, mining, or other stocks.
The 'subscriptions to the seven- thirty loan received
by Jay Coolie, yesterday, amount to $2,761,300, in
cluding one of SIQO,OGO from New York, one of $216,600
from Boston, one of $200,000 from Baltimore, and one
o' $160,600 from Cleveland, Ohio. There were 1,890 in
dividual subscription* of $6O and $lOO each.
The New York Times of yesterday had the following
remarks about the market, and they will apply equally
well to this city;
4 ‘ There is a complete restoration of confidence from
the shr ck of Saturday on the Stock Exchange and in the
Gold Boom to day, and the large buy*r< of gold on
Saturday and Saturday afternoon have bean sadly (for
themselves) ‘taken in and done for, 1 as tome of them
richly deserve to be for the very indecent haste which
they manifested early in the day by gambling for a
rise pending the popular demonstration■•'of- national
sympathy In Wall street: Others postponed, more
reputably for themselves and for their principles,
where they were operating as brokers, until the meet
ing had adjourned until 2 or 3 o’clock P. M .when some
considerable purchases were made at 169@154 per cent.,
as againßt 162@!60 earlier in the day. This morning
the market opened at 163, and ran down to 148 per cent.
The average loss to the parties who bought on Satur
day, either fromaiarm or with the view to profit bu.
creating alarm as to the effect'of the shccaing aea’h
of Mr. .Lincoln.on the public credit, ia; about ten per
cent.* 1 „ ;
The foilowing*is a comparative.statement of earnings,
of the North Pennsylvania Bailroad:
Earningsln Match, 1865...* »..**. «-•*»•+ ...$82,652 00
Earnings in March, 1864..--. 64,753 02
Increase**-***-* *******.•* $17,798 98
The following is the amount of coal transported ove r
the Lehigh Valley Bailroad for the week ending April
15, 1865;
WEEK. PBE7IOPBLT. ¥Ol4l.
Where shipped from. Tons Cwt Tons Cwt Tons Cwt
Haz1et0n...4.127 08 68,536 07 72,653 15
EaetSugarLoaf.2,79Bl3 ;20 r 7SMQO 32,653 12
Mount Fieatant,*.-.. *~*.. 256 14 10,360 12 10,617 06
Jeddo.*.***** 1,91011 88.293 02 40.203 13
Harieigh............. «-**>* 782 31 18,964 17 19,747 08
Ehervale Goal Co .... ,726 16 8,263 00 8,089 16
stout CoaiCo ........ 793 13 15,523 03 16 3!8 16
Council Ridge-.—. 2.263 10 26 214 06 28,477 16
Buck M0untain,.......... 1,028 13 18.100 17 39.129 30
New York and Lehigh*. 1#25 01 17,385 08 38.610 09
Honey Brook 3,987 03 39.636 16 43 524 03.4
German Peon*. Coal Co.. SS6 02 17,293 07 17 SjMS«r
Spring Mountain.....*♦.*- 2,339 11 24,178 16 MeWS-OO
Coleraine.*'*.*-.**-**.-.*.**. 864 00 15,872 15JPu*,ol8 07
Beaver Meadow 3). W.»... 63.07 3au£*r 16,756 15
Lehigh ZinffCo. 556*08 *2 , 44119
John C0nnery........... . 4,472 19 6,029 07
Mabanoy.*. .*«•*•*-*........ 2 Sfigy IS 1,100 07 1*179 08
Baltimore Coal.. 01 69,917 19 62,624 CO
Franklin 85618 9,287 05 10,118 08
cSsoUdated......jii*... , 1? 7.231 09 7,733 01
Andenreid. —». *•*#£**♦♦*•« 1,269.04-. 16,711 03 17,980 04
Lehigh ...*** 297 01- 7.308 18 7,605 19
650 04 7,120 14 7,770 18
wfiSpSTser’a,!:. ~ 431 18 4,671 03 5,003 01
Coal & Iron Co ■*—* »« 450 08 460 09
JKhlgh Coal and Nav, Go. ****.. 164 07 164 07
pother Shippers..., ... 615 88 10 95 05
Total. 29,918 11 466.576 19 496,499 10
y^rrr.-..l T 452,216 03
1ncrea5e...1,434 18 45»7Ciroo —«,873 07
The following is a statement of coal transported on the
Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Bailroad, fox the
week ending Saturday, April 16,1865;
Week. Tew.
Tons. Cwt. Tons. Gwi.
Shipped Worth. ..—.* 4,849 11 43.057 T»
** South.—*—.l9,2o7 17 189,830 10
v Totals —.. .24,057 08 232,917 10
Tor correspond!?!* time last year:
SMpped Norfeh—.6,242 11 73.305 05
South— 19,623 16 282,722 19
s3 CO
2 00
..... 1 00
1 00
Total.——— 24,816 06
Decrease *I2SiUO 14
Drexel & Co. quote:.
United States bonds, 1881» ———............ lQfK@lO9
New United States cert of indebtedness-.*.. 98j&@ 89
QnartexmasterB 1 "Vouchers..*—••»» —.95 @ 96
G01d.—146 @l4B
Sterling Exchange*-- . —m-159 @l6l
Vive-twenty frond* * old*.*——lQ6M®lo7>£
Five-twenty bonds, new• —. *—*»*..l(Ks>£@l<.7^
Ten-forty bonds——** 93 @94
Sales of Stocks, April 18.
THEOPEBT BOAEO.
$2OO U 810 40s 83
490 eh Bowes Eddy.. IK
MO th Atlas c IX
100 sh do ....—c -iK
100 sh Dunkard.—l 31-100
100 eh Big Tank-blO. 3 0 16
SOD sh do , b 10.9-3 16
100 ah do M 0.33 16
100 sh do , -—-■ 8K
100 sh do ... bS SIS
200 sh do M 0 3)5
ICO sh do 31-16
KOsh do blO SB
100 sh do v —• SK
100 sh Keystone 1;.
200 shFhll soil Ck- 1
SALES AT THE RBBULA
Reported by Seam, Miller,
BEFORE I
SCOBlaTank-...10t5, SH]
ICO Beading K—... 63>i
FIEST
ICOD U. S. 6a, 'Blcoup.loB
4000 , do • .lots.coup. luSt;
6100 do.-lots.coup.loB)4!
400 u. m 6-a)0-.coTip.io6J4:
10C0 do.nsw.conp.lo6S
10000 do ..lots.sonp.lC6S
16000 do.b6&in.oon.lo6S
2000 do..C4jP..rog.OT
64C0U. 8,16-405..15.e.M
30CC City 6a over, '7O It 88
000 City 7s, now-lots. 9l
20C0 E6adlng;6s,’7p. r . .92
300 Beading 8....10t0. 52K
100 do .cash. 62)4
100 do.—..£6wn. 62H
600 do ........lots. 62E
800 d6.i...«2dyi. 68*4
100 do —.cask. 62)4
100 do ......-cash. 62
KO do ......s6wn. 62
ICO - do —6IK
ICO d0....~.2dy5t 61J4
3Ponnaß....C6ip. SSX
60 Korristown E ... C6X
200 Catawissa B SM
ICO SchJfay prof.b3o. 32X
ICO Sneq Canal.lo
BBTWBBH BOABDS.
600BigTan* MO. SX 400 Allcgky & Tldsont 1
100 d0....~.-.b6..31-l« 12 Mine hill 67
eoo do-lots 81 16 103 Headings 61%
6CoTJBlo.4oBds.rog.. 92X 2’o do ...s3i)..lots. 51
500 Bnll Creak...MO.. 8 400 do— lots. 51
200 HcCrsa & O 8.b30. 2X 300 Caldwell 0i1..b30. 4%
lOODunkard Oil.—~ IX 301 do ’ i%
SCO lertey Well-lots-- 3 300 Walnut Island-M. IX
100 Csmeron...—«... 8 200 Petroleum Centre. 2)5
600 City 65.... old S 3
Semi*Weekly Keview of tbe Philadel*
pbia Markets.
Aj»rii. 18—Evening.
Business continues very dull, and there will be little
or nothing: doing in the way of sales until after the fa *
nexal of our bt loved President. Baik is without •
change. The Flout market is very dull, and prices un
settled. Wheat has declined'. Cora and Oats are with*
out change. Cotton continues Quiet, and we hear of
no sales.' Pish and Fruit axe without change. Oils are
very dull. Provisions are firmly held, hut the sales
are limited. Whisky is very dull. Wool is inactive
at about former rates.
The Flour market continues very dull, and prices are
piretfcled, there being more sellers thßn buyers: about
200 bbls choice Western family sold at $10.25 # bbi.
The retailers and bakeis are buying in a small war .
only, to supply immediate wants, at prices ranging
from $7 2£@7 76 for superfine; SS@S.6O for extra; $3 75
@9.80 for extra family* and $l0@;0.60 3 hbl for fancy
brands, as to quality. Bye Flour and Corn Heal eon*
tinue dn*Lad about former rates, -
FBOVIBTOaB.—The market is firm, but the trans
actions are limited: smell sales of Mew Fork, aTS
making at s2£<33o9bbL EbefHams sell at $27@&9 bbl,
and Msis Beef at $29<g269 btal ! for country and city
packed. In Bacon there Is very little doing; small
sales of Bams ere making at 18@23c9 Jb for plain a»d
fat>*y~ canvassed, Sides at 19®20c. and Shoulders at 17®
15c 9 it Green Heats a*e rather lower; sales of pickled
Bsms are making at 16@19c. and Shoulders in salt at
2f@l6c 9ib. .There is very little doingdu Lard; small
sales of bids and tierces are making at l£X@l934e» and
hegsat23c9 lb, cash. Batter continues dull, and prices
are irregular; sales of soli* l -packed at 15@30c, roll at 15
@2Se. and choice at 40@46* 9 lb, as to quality. Cheese
is rather rcarce; small sales of Hew York are making
at s£®24c 3 lb. Ergs are telling at 20@27c.9 dozen.
METALS. —Pig Iron continues dull, and there i» very
little doing; small sales are reported at $45@48 9 ton for
25 o 1 Anthracite, and Forge at $4C@44 9 ton. Manufac
tnred Iron dull, at about former rati a.
BARK.— l Qaercitron continues dull at $29 3 ton.
Tanner’s Bark is without change
COAL.—The market is very quiet, and prices are un
settled ; we quote white and red ash at from $8.26@9 3
ton.
COFFEE.—There Is very little doing in the way of
sales t small lots of Bio are reported at 2034 in gold. .
COTTON continues verv quiet; small sales of Mid
dlings axe reported at Sse 3 ft>. cash.
. FkATBSBB —Small sales of Western are making at
Horn 6l@6fc%ib . . . ' ,
FISH —There is no change to notice; small sales
of »hore 3o 1 Mackerel are making at s2fl@2fi;*l6fer
bay do; $l7-60 for store 80. 2s; and $15315 60% hbl
for small and large 80. Se. Picked Herring are
selling at s£@l29bbl. and Codfish at $9 the 100 tbs.
FBulT.—ln Foreign there U verv, little doing;
Green Apples are sell ng at s£@B.6o 3 hbl, and dried
do. at 9M@l3c 3 Jb'. Reaches are spiling at 28j for
quarters. S£@S3« for 4o@4sc for pared .
GRAlN.—There Is more Wheat offering, and prices
are unsettled and rather lower; small sales are making
at from 2CC@2ICc 3 bn for good to prims reds, white
ranges at from 2ST@23Oe9 bn. as to quality. Bye is sell
in g in a small war at 126 c 3 bu. Cora is unchanged;
about B,CCO bus sold at 125 c for prime yellow afl-at,
and white at 115 s 3 bu Oats are quiet at about for
mer rates, with sales at 81@82c 9 bu
MOLASSES.—Thera is no change to notice: small
sales of-Cuba are making at 45@58c, and Porto Rico at
6C@£sc 3 gallon. >-
i* aval STORES are firmly held. Rosin is quoted,
at $26@28 3 bbl Small sale* of Bpirits of Turpentine
are making at $2.2032.259 gallon.
0118 —lard Oiiis selling, tn a small way, at $1 75
for winter, and $1 60 for summer. Fi*h Oils are quiet,
aid prices are umettied. Linseed Oil i* dull. Petro
leum cominues scuce and. there is very little dning.
We quote crudest 33@35c; refined in bond at65@563,
and free at from 7C@77c9 ial, as to quality. -
-BlCE.—Small shies of Bangoo« are makingatlD34@
ICKc. and tiavannah at 12@12J4c 9 lb
SEEDS. —Cloverseed ls scarce, and prices areldwer;
THE PEESS.-PHILAPELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS
■mall salessen making at sl7® 17. fit)%) 64 Bis. Timothy
is doll at |4@4.60. 'flaxseed 1« selling la a small way
»t*J es®J.6oVbn. - - ■ j
SPIRITS.—In foreign there Is vet, little doing, and
P)lees are nnehanaed. Hew England Earn Is selling in
a small way at *2 !«@2. 40 IS-gallon Whisky is dull,
and thtreis very little doing: small sales of Penna. and
Westernhblearemakingaf#3.l6®j.jof gallon. , .
SUGAR —Prices are unchanged, »nd tnero is very
little doing; we quote Cuba *t 11&@l2Kc, aui Porto
hicoaUJ@l4csfo, incnrrency. -
TALLOW. -Sales ‘ and clty-reidered are
making at IK@l2d ft ib.
TOBACCO.—-There is very little doing in either leaf
or manufactured* and puces are without chance*
WOOL.—Prices continue weak and unsettled, and
there Is Terr littledoinc; smattaalesof fleece are
ins at 70®80c, and tub at from So@9oc « ib, as to
quality.
The following are the receipts of Flonr and Grata at
this port to-day:
. 1,0031)1)11.
me»UM«eM. *^*M^.w^.^*w;l3.ooobu«.
UolBeMM4cieM4e.rseee.Me.eeM eeeieawinweee.il 3,2-<0 bUSc
Oats——. —. 2,7®bin.
The Few York Post of yesterday says:
The chief feature of the Stock Bxohauge is the In
creased demand for Government seeurlttes. The bears,
who are reported to have very large contracts outstand
ing at lower prices, 'have hammered the market for
railroad with some effect. Gold is steady at
l«K@l4fX. Foreign Btchangels duUatlQB%@lo9Mr
The loan market Iseasyato portent. .Commercialpao9r
is dull at B®ll. The supply of capital seeking incest
ment is considerably In excess of the demand.
The list of sales at the stock exchange is not published
to day, and no board will be held to morrow or Thurs
day. All contracts falling doe on Wednesday and
Thursday are to be dosed to-day or on Friday.
The following quotations were made at the Board*
ecmpared with those of Monday afternoon:
Tn. . Hon. Adv. Des«
XT. S. 6s, ’fil, lo9# io8« ■%
TT. S. 6-20.»oupons.e..,^10ft} 4 ' 108 w
U. B, fi*2o coupons, new.*~~.lo«?| 106& .
U. 8. 10 40 conponß*»^.ee.93J| 9B>£ ; H
JL 8. CertlflCat6Seee.ee esse.«... B9jf 99 , %
Tennessee Os* e «.e 66 Bik K *,
MiMcnri 6#.♦^..e.e.eee. yt ••
Pacific Mail ~e..5K!5 300 - .. 5
Nfc ir Yoik Central:... "pfi?. 97*7
Erie.—73 73 ..
Hndeon 8irer........... M 6 10S5d .. 2k
Beading.—..— .——.....10ir' lc®
Alter the board tie market was steady. Sew York
Central closed at 96, Erie at 72%. Hudson at 109, Michi
gan Central at 102Ji, Michigan Soatherm at 60}{, Htfs
lmrg»t7o, northwestern at 2814. Northwestern nre
terred at «K> Book Island at 94, Fort Wayne at 03k. '
Flour, &c —The market for Western and State Flotuf •
Is les* active, and prices are 10c@35a-$* bbllower. The
decline la mest xnaiked on the medium brands.
Eye Flour is heavy. Sales otlOohbis at $3 6C@B:
Corn Heal U quiet and steady. Sales of 200 Obis at
$8 50 for .Brandywine, : ,
Grain.—The wheat market ia quiet; prices are with-.
out important, change As to-morrow'all business 1* to
be suspended, miller* are disposed to hold off. ’ Thp
sales are 14.100 baa at $1.65 for Ko. IJChicago1 J Chicago spring,
and s],foforamber Western. - . *
Oats are.steady but quiet. she a&leitaro 16,003 bus
Jersey and Pennsylvania at 90fl't Canadian at 85®lfio;
Western 8t 80c. , 1 . • "
R> e is inactive and nominal at $1@1.05.
Corn is firmer and in moderate demand/ The supply
is limited, about equal to the demand., TTie sales are
22,600 bus Jtrsey at it {6 on pier. and $1 87@1.88 for
Delaware end Pence?lranis afloat,, unsound at SBIS.
Western mixed, nominal. . . ,* . , . «
. Provisions —The Pork market opened ©tsier, but
c. OBfd quite firm at our outside figures ,
The sales cash and regular are 2,920 bbls at $25 for
. old Hess, and $27 25@27 60 for new do. Prime Hess ia
fully offered at sj6.
• Beef is dull and heavy. Sales of 230 bbia at $l3 60®
16.60 for plain Mess, $17319.40 for extta_ do. Tierce
Beef is neglected-
Coffee.—Holders are firm in fctair views,bat we hear .
of no soles w -
Cotton.—There is a fair demand, and prices are
firmer at 34@S5c for middlings. . - .
Molasses 1b in fair demand'and firmer; salesof 80
hhda B&rbadoes at 60c. . - ,
Petroleum is in fair demand and firmer j saies of 1.00(2
bbH ciude at 80c; 400 bbls refined, in bond, at 63c, and
100 bbls do free at 73c.
fc ugar —Hew Sugars are only in moderate demand,
but prices are nnehanged; sales of SCO Jahds Cuba at U3£
®l4c; 178 hlidsloW- trade Demerara at 10&c. for refining,.,
and 24 hhds Porto Klco at lCc, gold. Betined are quiet
andsteady. .
Whisht.— The market is better; sales of 250 bbls at
$2 16 for Western.
Flour.—The receipts since yesterday hare been 9,230
bbl*. The market is thm with a fair demand; sales of
Western superfine afc $7. 26@7.60; common extra. $S 2'@
8 60; medium do s9@9-75; good and choice doslo@!Ss
bW-
Grain.—The receipts slsce yesterday have been7so
bush Corn, 14,661 bush Oats. 2.0C0 bmh Shone Cora is
very dull; sales of new Southern yellow at.sl.4s® 1.46
f bushel. 1 Oats are in moderate demand; sates of
orthern and Canada at 7F@3oe ?*. ba«h. ■ By© is sel-lae
at $1.25 bush. . Sbor:« s.»v dull at sso©B2;.Fine Feed
$52@65; Middlings ton. -
Provisiqss.—Pork is firm with a good demand: sales
of prime afcsf4@26; messsK®3o; clear $38®38 bb’>
cssh. Beef is in steady demand; sales of Eastern and
Western mess and extra mess at sl6®22lM>bl, cavh.
Bard is in moderate demand; sales in obis at IS® 19c 9
lb, cash. Bam* are selling at 12(gK9?£c Ibj Cnsh. -
. XjKI 1 3TJ3JR JBi&CHSs -■i ' * ;
AT THE MERCHANTS 5 EXCHANGE. PHILADELPHIA. •
Bark Binds. Hewitt.S&gua la 3rand*» soon.
Brig Anna (Br), Morrow St. Thomas.-soon.
Sfhr Fannie, Vanee.v*. • - .Havana, soon.
Son HSses-...-S 311 Son 5et5....6 S 9 I Hicli Water...B 50
ABBXVBD.
Steamship Saxon. Matt>ews, 48 honrs from Boston,
with mdse. Ac, to Henry*.Winsor & Co. x
Brit John.-Welsh. Jr. Fifield, 14 days from' Gienfj
gos, with setar and molasses to S& W Welsh.
Biig Northern Light (Br), Anderson, from "
Nissan. 7 days* wittf &hg&r and xaoJ
Welsh-
Brit Lucy Ann, Webber* 5,
iii ballasito c&ptajj^.*****
flaa& fton Fortress Hoaroe, in
GnkiraC&\)t&iSt :• ii* -
Fly. Hew London; la ballast to
Qxaff^&Cb*^-, v . ■ _
Stbx J M flott>toa, 4 days from Savan
nah, in baU’a*t to BA wStLaM& Co ‘
. ScarJH Wfcinwrlfbt; Kor*ie» from Beaufort, la bal
last to captain- * -
gcbr Alisa H Brown, Fierce, from Boston, in ballast
i *°6cSr & Mary Elizabeth, Bcckhill, from Bewbern, la
ballast to US Quartermaster. . • , , .
Schr M A ttaaee, Ayres, from Boaaoke island, in
baUast to captain _ w * , Zi
Schr J B Bleecker, Hast, from Hew York, la ballast
to , _ t 1 ,
Schr W Wallace, Stall, from. Alexandria in ballast
to cantaln
gcbr D S Merskon, Allen, from Alexandria, In ballast
**801? Charm, Starr, from Wilmington, in baliait to
B S Quartermaster. _ . _ M - ; ..
Schr Elizabeth, Magee, from Beaufort, in ballast to
Henry*,- Solliday, from AlKpandrla, la
Schr Evergreen, Befioite, irom isostoa,Ttt'halutw "to
“schr'x.ady Ellen, Doughty, from Wilmington, N 0,
in hallastto captain -f, ,
Schr J Bnrley, Shaw, from Norfolk, IS bauaet to
Ca fc£rW I Garrison, Corson, from Norfolk, In ballait
*°Sclir Lizzie TayloT, from New bPrn, N C, In ballast to
* B |ch?Allianee, Shannon, from St laegoes, imbeliast
Horizon, Blum, from Lynn, in ballast to captain.
Echr Georgs Annie, -Pennyman, 1 day from Lewla
iotrn, Del, with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co .
Schr Mary, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Del,
with grain to Christian & Co. ...
Steamer W 0 Pierrepont, Shropshire. 24 hours from
New Pork, with mdse toWJgD: alrd it Co.
Bark Annie Kimball, Humphrey. Port Boral.
Brig Wm Creasy, Little, New Orleans.
Brig NB Locke, McCalmon, Bsmedlos.
Echr’Charm. Starr, Alexandria .
Schr Mary Elizabeth, Bookhiil, Newborn.
Schr John. Foltz,’ Southwest Pass.
Schr Geo Henry, S»lilday, Hewbcrn.
Schr S S Parker, -‘Fitzgerald, Camden, Me.
Sclir lSarlSFi!**, mss, Boston
Schr Farragnt, Barllttt. Pernbroie.
Schr Gnn Bock, Boyce, Pall Elver.
Schr Ply, • CKtaSmanviNantncket, ~
Schr Snsoneh&nna, Wemeley,. Baltimore.
Schr M M Freeman..Howe*. 8 OB'on. . *
Scbr Edwlnßcediifloodspeed, Providence,
Schr J B Bloecher. Pash. Providence. 1 i
• tehr Metdo»;HiiSin»i*HewJEork. >
ScbruG WiLiamszGoldiag, Portress Monroa.
Schr F P Bandolph, Eislsy, Portress Mentos.
Schr las Wtftneri' SduleHuyna. . ,
hchr Clara. Cor.on, bo w Inlet-
Schr E A Cnmmins,/Whirlow, Norfolk.
Steamer H L Caw, Iler, Baltimore- - '
Steamer E Chamberlain, Devlnay, New Perk.
856,028 04
100 ah Mingo.334
ICO sh do 3M
400 sh People’s Equit. H
1100 sh. Sherman, .***— %
100 sh HcCrea and
Cherry 2)4
jlflOsh, do .-hlO 2X
‘ 100 ah do J... 2%
ICO'sh do 2
600 sh do ..... 3
100 sh Jersey Well bio 3
ICO sh do blO S
100 sh do -blO 3
300 sh Tlonesta. •. .b3O 2
200 sh St Nicholas b2O 3%
100 sh Wm Penn.-.brn 334
JB BOARD OF BROKERS.
, & C0.,N0. 50 S. Third 'St.
BOARDS.
| 200 Mineral 0i1........ 1*
500 Big Tank**.** 3
300Den&more ..-.lots. 4 94
100 d 0..- b 5. 4 94
300 Egbert Oil.—*..*, 2 94
ICO El Dcrado..* 1
2CO Caldwell »b 6. 4%
100 Jersey W«Ublown 3
200 do —8
600Howe* 8ddy..~~.l 66
6CoBull Creek.,;,—. 2
100 Maple Shade-*b3o> 1834
300 Corn Planter .. b 6. 3%
SCO Mingo-.-—.lots. 3>£
WO MoOrea 8c Cherry. 2
SCO do— b 5. IJi
4GQO Union Cl Bds.lots- 2034
100 Ross Oil. 234
100 McClintock •. • -b5. %%
ICO Seneca . ..t6). 434
100 fit Nicholas .334
<038ruuer........10t5. • 3£
200 Sugar Da1e........ 3 44
100 334
SOlDalzell..lots. b!5. 6
100 do *~~bs 6
200 do<>»«~*~*b3Q. 6
Rew fork Markets, April IS.
Boston Markets, April 17.
FHILA DSLFHtA BOARD OF TBADB.
Kdward C. Bicdlb >
Samuel B. Stores, f Committee of she Hosing,
George N. Tatham, >
MARINE IKTELLICESCE.
FOBI OF FBIL&DEIFHU, IPKILIB.
. MESfOBANDA.
Steamship tibsrty, Wilson, cleared at Raw York on
Monc ay for Havana end Sew Orleans.
Steamship Western Metropolis, BDtoiu for New Or*
leans, cleared at New York on Monday -
Btesmaaip City of Baltimore (Br), Mlrehouse, from
Liverpool fith last* at New York on Monday, nas7«
chr cYorgie D eerieK, Will&rd, hence at Portland l£fch
Tamer, from Calais for this port, at’Port
land I6th instant, . ' , . _i.
j?chr Mary HMI ffita, ChaipplSn, hence at BTewH&ren
Lion. Cooper* from Liverpool, at Madras 2d ult,
and sailedsth for Calcutta
Ship Suliote, Soule, at Bombay jHhulfc, from Liver**.
Bark Queen of Scots, Lockhart, hence at St John, N
B 3Bark l floremse Peters, Hooper,cleared at New York on
M Brfg Marshall Sutch, Coombs, hence at Boston 10th
Sea Earner. Sears: f 9 a»T, K«neT! M
WKiilxtijliton, Baxter ,\D M French. JoijftlJ B AusUn,.
Davis, hence, and £ S Conan t, Look, from Wood bridge,
w J. at Bostonlfithinstant* .
Soirs E Hotchkiss, Robins. BaHImOM. Dix, and
Pearl, Brown, hence at Boston 16th-Ai:tsnt.
LE6AI.
PI THE GOTTBT OF COMMON PLEAS
EOS THE CITE AMD COUMTY OF FHILADBL
PBIA. *
Katharine Brown Hopkins, by her next mend. Frede
rick Blown, Junior, vs Henry St George Hopkins,
Hatch Term, A D. 1864. Ho. 62. ip Divorce :
To HENRY ST, GEORGE HOPKIHS, respondent
above named:
Pleate take notice that the report of tho examiner
having been filed, the Court has granted a role on you
: to show cause why a divorce fromtthe bonds ol matri
mony should rot be decreed in this case. Returnable
SATURDAY, April 224, A. ». IBBS. at 10 o’clock A. M.
Personal service having failed on account ol your ab
sence, Keeps etfuUy yours. ■
DANIEL DOUGHERTY,
apll-tuw 4t Attorney for Libellant.
TN THE COTJKT OF COMMON PLEAS
X FOE THE CITY AMD COUNTY OF PHILADEV
HABRY S. HAWKXHS YS. EMMA E HAWEIHS.
5.,’64. 49, AlsosubpomaDei Ti, 18S4,- Ho. 40,-.
Map am: Yon win take notice that the Court has
granted a rule on yon to show cause why a divorce a
via. mat should not be decreed lu the above case, re
turnable SATURDAY, April 22.,1855, personal service
having failed on account ofyour a b Kea cjj
Youtb respectfully, HBHBY B. EDMUNDS,
Attorney for Libellant.
To Emma F. Hawkins. . j •
April 8,1866. aplf-wf4t
TESTATE OF EDWARD G. JOKES,
XU deceased.—Letters of Administration upon the Es
tate of Bev. EDWABD C JONSS, late of the city of
Philadelphia, having been granted to the
undersigned, ail persons indebted to the said estate will
make payment, and those paving claims against the
aame will present them mthont djlay to / .
ALEX. H JONES, Administrator,
PRICE Street, Germantown.
Or to his Attorney, THOMAS LATIITBE,
mh22 w6l» Ho. 4130 LIBRARY Street.
PS THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOE THE CITY AND GOUNTY OF PHILADEL
Trust Estate of Mrs. SABAH CLEMENT aud-Dauschlors.
The Auditor appointed by tho court to audit, sotao,
and adjust the final second of JAMES CAESTaIBS,
surviving trusts, undar tho will of WILLIAM HOOD,
deceased for. Mrs SARAH CLBMBHT and her.dauih
tors, Caroline and Josephine, and to report distribution
of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties-interested, for the.purpoees of his appoint,
mint, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of April. 1886, at 3
o’clock P. M:. at his office. Mo, 131 South FIETH street,
In the city of Philadelphia. - ' . 1
apl4-fmw6t WM. ROTCH WISTEH, Auditor.
CUMMONS IN PARTITION. ■MjU-
K>ZBBNE COUNTY. 88. ' -
THJB OOMMONWEAT.TH OF PBNNSYL’
s«at \ TANIATO THE SHERIFF OF SAIL COUNTY.
< SEAL ?—G BESTING J
C 3 if Jacob Adams end Annie B. -Adams his
wife, in right of said wife, John Alfred Barton, Henry
G. Barton and Mary Fran cfcs Barton, his wife, in right
of said wife William Arthur Baiton; Mary Alice Bar
ton, Joseph P. Salmon and Susan Catharine Salmon bis
wife, in rifbt of said wife. Eli Graveling guardian of
Charles Frank Barton, and Joseph P. Salmon guardian
of Florence , Ann Barton, make you secure or prose
eating their claim, then we command yon again that
by good and lawful summoners you summon George
W. Kobinscn, late of your county, yeoman, aojbat
he be and appear before our Judges, at WILKES
BABBB, .at our County Court of Common Pleas, there
to be held on the 12th day of May next, to Bhow whers
fore they, the said plaintiffs and he the said George W.
Bobinson, together and undivided, do hold two certain
lota and pieces of land situa ein the borough of Scran
ton, with a brick building and store thereon, b«!ng
lots number.six and seven (6 and 7) in square or block
number thirty (SO) on the town plot of the borough of
Scranton, In the said county of Luzerne, whioh he, the
said George W Robinson. partition thereof.between
them to be made (according to the laws and the customs
of this Commonwealth in such case made and provided)
doth gainsay and the same to be done doth not permit,
very unjustly and against the same laws and customs,
(as It is said,) Ac., and have you then and there this
writ, and the saves of those aummonors, Ac '
. Witness the Hon .John N. Conxngham, president of
* our said court, at WilVeftbarre. this dthdaTOf Marsh,
A. D. 1865, M. J. PHILBIN, Prothonotary,
Per Hotchkiss
A true and attest*d copy. •
' f 8. TT. Pctereauoh, Sheriff. mh22 w6t
M. G. BKO-W N'B
GREAT METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY
NOISES IH THB HEAD, • -
DISCHARGES FROM THB BAB. t
CATABBH,
ASTHMA,
SOI BBoSckIiI. AFFECTION,
THEOAT DIFFICULTIES,
Diseased Eye*. Loss of Hair, Dyspepsia, Bnlarrement
- of the Liver, Diseass, of the Kidney,, Constipa
tion, <3 ravel, Plies, Insanity, Mis, Para
lytis, Stult of Blood to the Head,
consumption;
With *ll and every disease which infeite the human
body, .
OFFIOK3: ■
Be. 410 ABCS strut, Philadelphia:
80. 1G BOND street. Haw Yorks
Ho. 18 PEMBERTON Square, Boston; and
Ho. WestJMOHUMBHT Street, Baltimore.
BEAD THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE CERTIFI
CATE, WITH AEFIBAVIT:!
Oxford, January 20,1885.
Mbs. M G. BROWX—Madam 1 have been to the
city several timesr hatliad sot time to call, I have cot
entirely well, and tinder God I owe it to yon. My riff ht
earl have not heard any with for a number of years.
I can. sow hear some with it. My left ear, thelhe&ring
left it just&ftar harvest; in this way: 1 took a dizzi
ness in my bead, so I could not work, accompanied
with a ringlnx noise in my ears. I was so bad that I
could not hear without they would halloo at the top of
their voices. I first got a prezcripiioa from a physician,
which consisted of almond oil Mid somethin* else (I
can’t tell what). I also tried almond oil alone, but it
did me no good ; then I got some Homoeopathic medicine,
but with the same- effect. I then tried old women's
cures by the score; stiJ no benefit; I went to Philadel
phia, putmyeelf under the care of a celebrated Aurisfc;
be bored at my ears with instruments, and run others
np'my nostrils, for five weeks, and ended by cheating
me out of seventy-five dollars ($75), as that was all the
benefit I received from him- I then saw one of your
advertisements ; I got the Metaphysical Discovery, used
not more than half of it, and have recovered my hear
ing. which I had lost for years .
Iremaitfyours, truly, THOMAS B DICKEY. -
- .. . - Oxford, Chester county, Pa-
Affirmed and subscribed to before me; this 31st day Of
Kerch, A. D. 1 1880. WM, T. FULTON,
Justice of the Peace-
THOS. B. DICKEY.
ASr- The above crrtif.cat.o is-hut on* out of many
whtoh can be seen by lending for a eireular. J. ■
. Tie celebrated, FOOB-fUCHABD’S BYB WATER
$l-60 per bottle; smallsize do. de. 60 cents. Celebrated
fcCALP BBKOYATOB *1 60. _, „ ' . t .
The above medicines are packed for despatch to any
BABHES. A CO.,
Bow York. apS-wfmtf
MGBIJVERI AHTD IRON.
s^J^yyvv^/bAA/V^WWWWVWW\AA/VX'V\A.WV*^MW
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
ftSFWHn BOILER WORKS.-HBAFIE & LEVY,
PRACTICAL AMD THEORETICAL BBGItfBSRS, MA
CHINISTS, BOILER*MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and
FOUNDERS, having ftmmany years been in successful
operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and
repairing Karine and River Engines, nigh and low pres
sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanhs. Propellers, fee., Ac.,
respectfully offer their services to the public, as being
fully urepmsed to contract for engines of all sizes, Ma
rine, RlvewHndStationary; having sets of patterns of
different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with
Quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making
made at the shortest notice,* High and Low-pressure,
Fine, Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers, of The best Penn
sylvania charcoal iron. Forgings of all sizes' and kinds,
Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; 801 -
Turning, Screw-Cuiing, and all other work connected
with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done at the
establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed,
The-tubsoribers have amide wharf-dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac., «.for
JAooBO
JFOHK P. LBVY,
legl-tf . BBAOH and PALMER Street,.
SOUTHWABK FOUNDRY,
to FIFTH AMD WASHINGTON STRSSWa
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for land, river, and marine service. _
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Gw
ints of ail kinds, either iron or brass. w _ _ _
* -iron-frame * Roof• for Gas Works, Workshops, Bail
road Stations, Ac.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most int*
proved construction. ‘. , ±
Every description of Plantation Machinery, ta*hJ£r
Sugar, Saw* , and: Grist Mills, Vacuum
Steam Trains. Defecators,Filters, PompingJßni^ e ySe7
Sole agents for N. EiLleux's Patent B2i£gss3!£TL
paratus, Neamyfch’s Patent and A*pl&«
SSilne tSSttrilSriSiiwir-
FABER & CO.,
<tT STKAM-IHgInE BUILDIBS.
AND BOILER MAKIKB.
Vynft.vlfit
wes to .3 St W
Sirs from Hatteras Inlet*
PENNSYLYAHIA BMLMAUPASgEHQEB BTATIO*.
PITTSBURG, PENN A.,
Manufacture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES, ranging
from three to one hundred and fifty horse-power* mm
culled for Grist JKille. BaW SOU*. Bleat Furaaoee, Oil
"Welle. He*, &c. , . _
G.th particular attention to the construction of Bn
rimes and Machinery for oil boring and pumplnn opera
tions. Have always on hand, finished ana readffor
shipment, ERGIHES and BOILERS of every deserip-
ftom all parts of the country solicited and
promptly filled.
MORGAN, ORR. & CO,, STEAM EM
GIHE BUILDERS, Iron Fotmderj, and Oenerfl
Machinists and Boiler Makers, Ho. 1»1» CALLOW-.
HILL Street. Philadelphia. te6C.tr
MILITARY INSTITUTE, ALLEN-
Jj-L TOWN, Penna., chartered by the State, With
commodious buildings and superior Educational and
Military advantages, opens its Summer term April 18,
HOFFOBD, A. M.. President.
-EEMAXE INSTITUTE.
t> A BOAEDING SCHOOL FOS GIRLS _
THE SUMMER , TEEM: OS' THIS LngTCTPTIOjr,
healthfully and beautHnlly located on the northern
limits of Attleboro, • Backs connty, Pennsylvania. will
commence Fifth-month, 22d» 1565, and continue In ses
sion twelve weeks. . ~
The course of Instruction 1b thoromh in the several
departments ol ijnsiish, French, Latin, Mathematics,
and Brawler.
For fall details see circular, to obtain which address
the Principals, Attleboro Post Office, Backs connty,
Pennsylvania. ISEA|L ;Jq O^tAMB.
Principal*:
FOB DBAFNX3BS.
CUBED EFFECTUALLY BY
MBS. H. G. BBOWN’B
METAPHYSICAL DISqOVEKY.
PBICE $O.
3. VATJBHAJST UKEEIOX. WILLIA* K. MSABIOK.
SOWS B. OOFS.
PHIJAJDBLPHIA.
MEBBIDH * SOYS,
ENGINEERS AMD MACHINISTS,
EBUCATIONAI..
aps ZwT
T7ILLAG£ green seminary.—
T MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles
from MEDIA, Fa. Thorough coarse la Mathematics,
Classics, Sfattiral Sciences, and English; practical les
eons in Civil Engineering Pupils received at any time,
and of til ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Re
fers to John o. Capp & son, 23 South Third street; Thos,
J. Clayton, Esq . Fifth and Prone streets; ex- Sheriff
Kern, and others. Address Rev. J. HERvSY BAE
TOJT. A. M » VILLAGE GREEN, Fonna. nog-6m
COAL.
E sohbein®e,bew coal depot,
- BOBLE Street, above Ninth street. • .
Constantly on hand superior qualities of Lehigh and
Sohuylldll coal, selected exprestiy for family purposes, •
at the lowest market prices, -wharf. Twenty-third
street, below Arch street. Office, 319 South FOURTH
Street, oc3Q-6m
p.O A L . —SUGAR I.OAI'j BRAVER
VJ MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and
best Loeust Mountain, from Schuylkill, prepared ex
pressly for family use. Depot, H w. corner BIGHTH
and WILLOW Streets. Office,No. 113 South SECOND
Street. Card-til J. WALTON & CO,
PURE LEHIGH COAL.—H OUS E
■*- KEEFERS can rely on getting aymre artiele at the S.
X corner of F&ONT and POPLAR Streets, JOHN W.
HAMPTON. mh2o*lm*
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIIi-
T T LEB. —A new French Cosmetic for beautifying and
preserving the complexion. It is the most wonderful
compound of the age- There is neither,ehalk, powder,
magnesia, bismuth,nor tale in its composition, it being
composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax;; hence the ex
traordinary qualities for preserving the skin, making
it loft, smooth, fair, and transparent It makes the old
appear jottug, the homely handsome: the handsome
more bsautifol, and the most beautiful divine. Prices
30 andso cents. Prepared only by HUNT & CO., Per
fumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above
Chettnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above
•Walnut. apB-5m
nPAEB NO MORE UNPLEASANT
A and trnsafa ramsaies tot Mpigaajmt and fiamw.
vons diaeaMS. U» EETBAOT BUOH,
and IMPROVED BOOT WASH. ;
TffM. H- JAMES,
(Formerly of Philadelphia.)
ATTQBHEY AT LAW,
FBAMKLIH. VEMAHGO OOUHTY. PEHHA.
Spatial attention xlven to the examination of Title..
Philadelphia Bspkbbnobs :—Cba». B. L«x, gw.,
Hon. J. Bora Snowden. James H. Little, Esa.. T. T.
Tasktr. Sr., Hood, Bonbright, & Go., J. Z. DeHavsn,
President 7th Matlonal Bank, ■ mbll-Sm*
CAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
O AT LAW AMD COMVEYANCBB.
FBAMKLIH, VEKABGO COUNTYVPIHMA.
(late ot FkUadelpMa.)
REFERS TO'
Charles E. Lex, Esq., i B. At W. C. Biddle At Co.,
B. O. Knl.Lt A Co.-, I Dr. B S. Ma«k.nsl.,
James H.XltU*. Esq., I W. H. Yeaton A Co.
mhg-gm ~ . . .
TOSHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
V COUNSBLLOK AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR OF
CLAIMS. Office, 351 F Street, near Fourteenth street,
Washington, D O- . de24-ffm
MACKEREL, herring, SHAD, &a.
LTX —2.500 bbls Hass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel,'
laU'Caught dat fish, in assorted packages.
2,0C0 bbls. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax
Herrins.
2.600 boxes Lubec, Scaled, No. 1 Herring.
ICO bbls New*Mesa Shad. _
260 boxes Berkimer.eounty Cheese, <Ste,
In store and for sale by MUEPHV & KOONS.
ja!9-tf No. 146 NORTH WHARVES.
RAKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR
AA MANUFACTOEY.—The largest and best assort*
ment of Wigs, Toupee, Long Hair Braids aud Curls,
Frisettes, Illusive Seams, for ladtos, at prices lower
then elßt where, at 909 CHESTNUT Street, mh29-lm*
WHEEL GREESE—BARRELS, HALF
“ * Barrels. 3-ib and 6-ib Cans, at reduced orlees, by
tho mannfactnrers. ZIEGLER.A SMITH,
Proprietors at tho Nonna. Paintand Color Wotlw.
ap6-llt* Store and Offlee 131 Mortb.THIBD St...
TTELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCHtj
AJL rive, bealth and vlcor to the frame and bloom X
the pallid sheet. DehUltv 1» accompanied by mans
alarmlnx symptoms, and if no treatment 1» submitted
to. fflonanmutiou. isitslbr or cullwtis flw *bw>.
CM ALL PROFITS AND QUICK
BLARE BOOBS.
Paper •ad Envelope*.' *
Copying ard Cancelling Freseee.
Gold Pen* and Pencils. ’ , _
Pocket-Books, Bankers* Cases.
Backgammon Board*,J*ortfolios. and Writing Desks.
PBOTOGBAPH ALBUMS. i
Tie largest and finest assortment in the city, holding
from 18 to 300 photographs, hound in relTet and Turkey
morocco, with chased edges and beautiful clasps.
CHEAPEST ALBUMS IB THE CITT .
Arnold s Ink
Faber’s Lead Pencils. •
Copy lrg Books.
Pi l ies reduced to wnes^ond 'wl&the decline in gold.
‘Wholesale and Retail
BLANK BOOK AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM MANU*
FACTURRBS.
STATIONERS AND PRINTERS I
aplS lm No. 39 South FOURTH Street.
WHITE LEAD, AJT REDUCED
” ** to ** l ® S SMITH.
Proprietor* of the Penn A Paint and Color Works
\ atB-Ut» Store and Offlee 137 aorta THIBD St.
-WINDOW GLASS—ALL SIZES AND
* * qnalittss, at extremely low piioee. D
ZiKOLBR & BMTTH,
Wholesale Drag, Palm, and Glees DenlaM
apB-llt Store and Office 137 North THIRD St.
DEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND
D uirpEIIJCIPLBD DEALERS endeavoring to die
pose of their own and other preparations, on the mu
tation attained hy BEMtBOLD’B OEMDIKE PKErA
ttATIOJTft.
PURE CORN VINEGAR, FREE
*- from drags, and warranted to.preserve fruits and
olokles equal to rider vinegar, mannlhctnred and gold
by . PORDY & 00.,
mhaa-lm 35 South FROHT Street,
i, 1865.
PHOPOSAiS.
A SSISTANT QUARTEEMABTK
A- OFFICE, Ho. 1139 GIRABB §£••*■ u
BBAIED rEOPOSALB wUi te Vthe
until 12 O *{°?£ . ?r ,7 tt» A m-TRtn tn* Storehouse*
jtnaiadißte delivery. *t the United b»ww Q i
hajSOVBE* Street Wharf, properlr pW«f“;/®*KJ
for transportation* of the foliowin I articles
U J?“ He Fallt i'aper, to weigh not less than 38 »». to roam-
Can Paper, 14 lbs. to ream,
d? nd r lo d ’ wK: .
Kot, Paper, do. t °” am ‘
Envelope Paper. 35 ®s. to ream. i«i?4
White Blotting Board, 100 »M® ream, rena-
Official Bnveftpee, whits and hnff, srsxoa. *”•
\ stt« Envelopes, white and buff, Government pat
tea{iro>win«aook.,ftsii4e®^f»-
CspCoprlng Bools, 10x14, 600 P»M«-.
Blank Books, Bto 12 dnires, deml-nalt-DOtma paisns
hfuik 9XI3K. half roan,2o sheets
Memorandum Boohs, Jttefc 56 leaves.
Black ink, Arnold’s, qt.,pt,, andhaltPt. i b ? ttiLee.
Black Ink, Maynard a Hoyss, or Dunbar, at., pt.,
and half pintbottles. .. . t and half-ut
Black Copying Ink* Arnold a, s*•» P*** aua nau
‘"carmine Ink, 2-o Z .bottle»,glas.stopp B r.
Iteei'pe 1 !?, 1 OiUoft’s 8 303, 401, 289, and ••Oommeroial.”
Sold Pencils? AbieiA, and J-. ...
Office Tape, pleces.Ho. 21.Shy* r d« ( spUic».
Office Taps * roll*i Wo. 23* 144 yard* to roll*
Scaling Wax, per lb ~ . ,»
Wafers. 4 os. boxes,'‘•American Contrrese ...
White-fringed Knbbcr, 12 pieties to ».. hist aaailty.
Virgin Bobber, per lb.
Knlere, rounds rubber, 18 inches.
Bnlers, flat, rnbbfr. 18 inches.
All ofYlfe' Age waim.
BSJffSStf-gS of
- The etationery 5o be Inspected by an Inspector ap
pointed on the part of the Government*
The successful bidder or bidders must be prepared to
furnii-h immediately such ouantUias of ibe abrre'de
seribed stationery as may bex€Q.nlred by this.Depart
“?he price of &ch article to be written both in words
and figures, and conform to the terms of tnisadvertisa
zuent* a copy of which thould accompany each proposal,
Bach, bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per- •
sons, whoee .signatures must be appended Jo tua
guarantee, and certified to as being good aad safficlent
security for the amount involved by the united states
XHetrict Judee, Attorney or Collector, or othwr public
officer.
The light is reserved to reject any bid deemed un
reasonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor*
will be received. . . , -
. All proposals to be made out on the regular forms,
in duplicate, which can be had on application at this
office.
Bids will be opened on SATURDAY, April 29,18?5» at
12 o'clock M-, when bidder* are requested to be
present. : .
By. order of Colonel WM, W. JIcKIM, Chief Quarter
master Philadelphia Depot <IEO. R. OSfcCS,
ap!9*lot Captain and Assistant Quartermaster,
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER 1 S
A OFFICE 1139 GIRARD Street.
. Philadelphia, Pa., April 7, IB6S.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thlsOffine,
until 13 o’clock M.» THURSDAY, April 20, 1865, for the
immediate delivery at the Exited States Storehouse,
HANOVER Sheet Wharf, of ROD AMBULABOEB,
Wheeling Pattern, as per sample ana specifications to
be MSB at the Storehouse. . ~, . ,
Bids will also he received at the same time ana place
for fnrnisbius the Quartermaster’s Department with
100 AMBULANCES OF THE RUCKER JPATfEBN.
to conform In all respects to the model*'Which can be
seen at this office. '
. The name of contractor and date of contract to he dls
tincily marked on each ambulance' The Ambulances
to he ineptcted hy an inspector appointed on the part of
the Government.
Bidders should elate the number of Ambulances they
can furnish, the shortest possible time they cuvewtioer
them in and the pi ice, which should be written both
In words and figures, Mid conform to the terms of thla
advertisement, a copy of whi*h should accompany
each proposal. „. t
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, whose Blynatures must be appended *to the gua
rantee, and certified to as being, good and sufficient se
curity for tbs amount involved, by ihe United States
Dieinct Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or otner public
° Tbsrigbt is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea
sossble, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will
be received. . ... ,
All proposals to be made out on the regular forms,
in duplicate, which will be furnished on application
at this office* . ~ ~* _«. «
Bids will be opened on Thursday, April 20th, 1865, at
12 o’clock M . and bidders are requested to be present
By order of Col.Wm, W. McKSm, j , w t
Chief Quartermaster Poiladelphia Depot.
GEO. R. ORMB,
Captain and A Q. M.
Proposals for removing
WRECKS, &c.» Iff TSB CAFE PEAK RIVES.
BußßAtf OF CONSTRUOTIOR AVD REPAIR,
, ffAVT CEPARTMRirf*
April IS; 1855.
Tie Bureau will, until the 11th. day of May, 1565, re*
eelve proposals for raising and removing th« •y6BMl&gr t
supposed to be about 36 in number—&uiyy&9vSa£aed
in and about the mouth, of ffortb
Carolina. .
Tie huiisof*tbe^r^ S iB are mostly of iron, and the
zuany of them 1b represented as being in
■**v>od order. . ... ,
Separate and special offers covering a single vessel
only will be received for raising and delivering la
ffew Fork the “ffortb Heath,” the "Agnes Fry,**
and the *'Ohickamaufca,” with all the property that
mav be on board of them, on a,salvage upon the net
proceeds of the sale at public auction, the Government
to be at no expense whatever, '•**.... _ . , „
Pot the remaining wrecks the proposals may be for a
part or the whole of them, and must state the rate or
salvage on the net proceeds of the said at public auction
of the property recovered and delivered at the united
States Saw lard, at Gosport, Virginia, withoatcharge
of any hind to the Government.
. The material* recovered must be delivered at the
navy yard, with a separate invoice for each vessel.
Bach offer must -state the time within which it is pro*
posed to complete the work, which must be executed
under the. control of the commanding naval officer, who
will designate tbe vessels on. which operations are to be
first commenced* and who will have the right, if the
work is not promptly commenced and diligently prose
cuted, to annul tbe agreement, when all claim of the
salvors to ifce property recovered will be forfeited to
the Government.
The entire property, will be placed in tbe hands of the
Government, and sales will be made as may be deemed
most advantageous to the Government snd the parties
concerned. Any other condition necessary for the pro
tection of the public interests will be inserted la the
agreement
flo proposition will be entertained from parties who
do hot furnish, satisfactory evidence that they are pre*
! pared, with all the proper and neoessary appliances,
forth ©execution of work_of this kind.
Parties who may visls Wilmington for the purpose of
making a personal examination, previous to m&kicg an
offer,-will be permitted to do so by the naval officer In
command ~ , „ • .. . ,
The proposals must be end&sed on the envelope eu*
closinirthem, “Proposals &r wUsialt wrecks dn Caph
Fear River. * r . , - apl7-mwBt
SUBSISTENCE OFFICE U. S. ARMY,
kJ H 0.20 South Stbebt.
Baptihobk Md, April 11. 1885.
SEALED PBOFOSALB, in triplicate, will be received ,
at this office until 12. M- on TUESDAY, April 1865,
for furnishing the United States Subsistence Depart
ment with—
FOUB THOUSAWD (4.000) HEAD OF GOOD FAT BEEF
CATTLE, on the hoof (Steer* four years old and over),
delivered at the State Cattle Seales at,Balt)more».Hary
land, in lots of (1,000) one thousand each every (10) ten
days* to be welshed within one aid a-half days after
arrival, at the expense of the contractor. They must
average about (JU 300) thirteen hundred pounds, gross
weight, all fallins short of < l.tso> one thousand and fifty
pounds, gross > weight, Bulls, Stags, Oxen, Cows,
Heifers, and Hornless Cattle will berejeeted.
A deduction of fifteen 05) pounds will be made from
the Weight of each Steer accepted under this contract,
provided the animal does not stand in the pens two and
one-half hours before betas weighed, oris not weighed
immedlately;afier removal from the care.
Blank forms for proposals can be had on application
at this office, either in person, by mail, or telegraph
Proposals by telegraph, or other irregular, informal
proposals, will not be considered.
The Government will claim the right of weighing any
one animal separate, if its appearane# indicates less •
weight than the minimum mentioned above; the ex
pense of weighing will be paid by the party erring in
judgment.
Bidders must be present to respond to their bids, and
prepared to give .bonds and sign the contr Act before
leaving the office. . „ '.
The Government reserves to itself the right to reject
any os all bids considered unreasonable. . • ,
Payments to be made after each delivery in suchfnnds
as may be on-hand; if hone on hand, to be made as soon
&l endorsed distinctly, ** PROPOSALS
FOB BEJsF CATTLE,” and addressed to ”Captain J.
HOWARD WELLS, C. S , Baltimore, Maryland; ”
If a bid la in th« name of a firm, their naims and
their post office address must appear, or they will not
be considered.
Each person or every member of a firm offering a pro
.posel must aeacmpany it with an oath of allegiance to
the United States Government, if h 6 has-not already
filed one in this office. • ,
All bids not complying strictly with theterms of this
advertisement will oe rejected. ; . „_ „
J. HOWARD WELLS,
Captain and C. S., Yols.
A BTILLEBY AND CAYALRY
1 / ! %. SOBBBS*
Assistant Cu artebmA3tbb ’ s office,
1139 Girard -Street,
- • pHrtAsfeunizA, Fean*.. April la, 1865.
HOESES, suitable fox the Artillery and Cavalry ser
vice. nil! be purchased by tbe undersigned, In ©pan
market. Each animal to be subjected to the usual Go
vernment inspection before being accepted. , .
Horses for the Artillery service must Ira dark in color;
sound in all particulars; 'strong, Quick, said active;
well broken and square trotters in harness; in good
flesh and condition; from 6 to 10 years old; not less than
15K bands high; each'horse to weigh not less'than
1,060 lbs. ' -
One hundred and eighty ($180) dollars will be paid
for each. ' • „
Cavalry Horses must be sound in all particulars; well
broken; In full flesh and good condition-Jrom 15.
to 16 hands high; from 5 to 9 years well
adapted In every way to Cavalry purposes, for which
one hundred and seventy Jive ($175) dollars eaohtoill
bejpaid. - - - - - .
Horses will be delivered to the XT. 8. Inspector, at
the BULL’S- HEAD HOTEL, MASKS? STBBET, WE3T
PHILADELPHIA, PENSA.
By order of Col. Wm. W. McKim.
*"*" GEO. B. OE&IE,
Captain and A. Q. tf.
rjAYALRY HORSES! - "" " '
V AETILLEEX HOBSP! : -
apl2*tmySl
MtriiKS!* V
Quartermaster Gbnbrai’s Office, PraaT Dmsiox,
Washington City, D. C., March 18,186 E
HOBSKSeSuifcablc for tire c&vairy aad artillery ■«*
vice, will-bexeceived at Geisboro Depot* la open mar*
ket* till Hay 1,1665, by Captain GBO. T. BfiOWNim
A ML . .
MULES, In IoU of twcnty-fiva. or more, will be r«—
wived in SM» rily.lH open market, tiirjffayi, 1866, by
Captain C. H. TuMFE-ilfS, Acdstant Quartermaster,
©oxß*r Twenty second and Q street*. ■
All animals to be subjected to tbe usual Government
in»pee’lon before being accented. ‘ _
Specifications as follows: GavaLry.Hom* must be
sound in *U particulars, well broken,’ in fall flest and
food condition, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) bands
high, frc m five (5) to nine (9) years old, and welladapted
in Avery way to cavalry purposes. Horses between
nine (9) and ten (10) years of age, if stlU visorous,
sprightly, and healthy, mayboaccepted.
Artillery horses must be of dark-color, sonndinall
particulars, stroma, quick, and
andsguare trotters in Harness, in goodflesfaßndcondl
tlon.from six (6> to tenJIO) j»n‘old, not 1®“
fifteen and one-half (15X) h“ds Mah, each horse to
weithnoi less than ten hundred andfliky (1,050) pounds.
Mules must be over two (2) years of age, stzwnc,'
stout, compact, well-developed animals, not lees than
fourteen G 4) hands high. In fullheaifch.freefrom every
blemish, or defect which would unfit them for severe
work, and must have shed the four front colt s teeth
and developed the corresponding four permanent teeth,
will be strictly adhered to and
rigidly enforced In every particular.
Hours of inspection from 9A.Kto4 r. M. . .
Price—Cavalry horses, one hundred and eighty- five
dollars ($195); Artillery Horses, one hundred and nine
ty dollars ($190); Mules, one hundred and ninety-five
dollars ($196)
Payment will be made at this Office ___
JAaEfiß A* SWflt
Brevet Brigadier General in charge
mh2o-tap3o First Division Q. M. G. O.
17GR JSOH-RETSimCXN OR IKOOK*
1- TiaSHCE of urine, irritation, iitilammatlon or
ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the
prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gra
vel ozbrick-duat deposit, and all diseases of thebl&d
der, kidneys and dropsical sweltings, use B3LH
BOND'S yLOIP EXTRACT BPOHU.
nHILBEEN’B CARRIAGES, EN
KJ TIEBLY kbw styles YOB THE SFBINQ
TSADE.—A* Superior Lot mat rscaWed, and for uli
by BOWB,_BTISTOJf. & 00., 1
Tnbifi-tf IST end 159 North THIRD Btrest.
2NOW WHITE ZINC, AT REDUCED
3 price*, by tbe manufheturem. &
Proprietors of the Fenna-JPaint and Golor Works
apSOlt* Store and office 137 Worth THIRD gt.
OPECIAL NOTICE TO BUSINESS
MEN.
The nndsrsimed iaieri advertisement, at tbe lowest
rates In tbe newspapers of Harrisburg, Pittsburg,
Bfldinc* Lancaster, Oaamberabnrg, Pottsville, Norris
town, West Chester, Doylestown, Trenton, Salem.
Bridgeton, Wilmington, and of every other eity and
townb the United States, (Including Savannah, Charles
ton, Wilmington, and Richmond.) Advertising at
tended to for oil companies. Papers on file at the office.
„ WILMBK ATKINSON it CO ,
No. 611 CHESTNUT Street, (stcond floor),
apl2-lm Philadelphia.
rnPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND
eertifiafates and recommendatory letters hare been
received, attesting tbe merits of HBLMBOLD’S 0E
NOXHB PEBPAHATIOES, many of which are from
the highest sources, including eminent itateimen, cler
gymen. governor*. BUl* fudges. A*.
nOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
. CAJTTAB. of allnnrnber* and brand*.
T«nt,Awnin*.Trtu»t, and Waion-tOYsr Dank. Alto,
raner Mannfaclnrera Drier Feltr, lroin one to fire fees
wide; Fanlbu. BoUlni BaU Twine. d».
- »JOH» W BWKMAK ii OO:, ,
aoS-lf JTo.IO3JOSBS’ Alley.
AUCTION SALES.
N B, We Till hold no'auction sale until Friday.
Hat inst.
SALE OF IMPORTED AKD DOMESTIC DBT OOODB.
. , OK FBTDXY MOBBING, ,
April 21st, at tea o'clock, on ronr months’ credit, ow
lou of fancy ' '
Also. a large assortment of domestic goods.
SIG CABTONS BONNET 3UBBOHS.
g* ON FRIDaT. ■_ ~,
ajY} carton* Bfos. 7aBo'black l white, perle, aba choice
colored ponlt de Botebo*netribboM.
4*4oextraQoahty white edgedo.
1 4 a6O choice colored grog grata do. •
BLACK AHD AND MOSAICS.
-Fiaeteextra taebWa^lo»d^a«ta
- dS: do! black ICanton clotiu, mohair de
nijwfsKß^SlKflas'Hß*® B . LIRBSTOAM
BBIC HJBDSomEFSTKAFKIHS. ARD TABLE
CLOTS 8.
f.S.Wfif 9-4 brown and bleached aU linen da.
xoatke. «...
iiassisas£rw«»iß<fc“ w *
SIKOBMDfEIfB&^OTAL^fesMke-
B '(fpiecee, 22 to 80-ißoh heavy black gros de KW®«»-
SO niece*. 84 to SS-lnch doable chain royal armoree.
- 21 MSSRCH GOODS.
April 21*t, at]o o’clock, «0 lot* of fancy and staple
?rctsWB a I-MOHAIBS ARD CANTON CLOTHS.
- cases snperb quality
- case* r oV WA ArD*DIjSABKB. .
—piece* 4BxSS inch Union diaper damaenn. .. . .
- piece* 64-M«ceilno|. Al . gKllaß
Brd^®%M^®-xsass l «wo i «>
CELEBBATBD "G. F.” BBARD.
OK FBIDAT,
A large assortment of _ • - . _k---
- hiEck ailk-velvet ribbons, white and colored edges,
- colored silk ribbons, with white edges.
—plain solid color and scarlet do. wn *ive
PAKIS WHITE AH© COLORED TART,^AHS.
An invoice if Paris white and colored tarletam, da®
to extra toe. JOI7VIN KIB gIoVES.
SCO dozen Jouvin kid gloves. .
T>ANCOABT & WABNOCK, AUC
* TIORBEBS, »40 MABKBT Street.
LABGB POSITIVE SALE OF SOO LOTS AMBBICJJT
AND IMPORTED DBT GOODS. EMBROIDERIES,
MILLINER'S GOODS, HOSIEBT GOaDS, Ae., *O.
B» catalogue, on FBIDAT, April 2rSt, 1855» co®‘
raeoclng at 10 o’clock, comprising a fall and general
auerlment of new and desirable good* for present sales.
LABGB POSITIVE SALB OF *OO CASES OF STBAW
GOODS, BT CATALOuDB.
ON FBIDAT MOBNIRG,
Anil Met, commencing at 10 o’clock.
"PHILIP FOKD & CO., AUOTIOKBBRB,
A RSIS MARKET and 53» COMMBBOB Street*.
LABGB SALE OF 1,500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
We will sell brcatalogne, for crab. -
ON THUBSDAY MOBNING,
April 20th, commencing at ten o’clock,l.’dtocases men s,
boys’and youths’ boots, shoes, brogans, balmorals,
Oxford ties, Ac>. with a de*!rable assortment ,of wo
men's, misses’, and children’* boots, shoes.balmorals,
gaiters, slippers. Congress gaiterr, etc. :
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
m CHESTER ' COUNTY' FARM—JB|
fisijCO ACHES —two miles from Dowumutown,-*-
wlili STOPE MASSIOK, nine oSiamliers, double-Sect
Stone 3arr>. Mace peases tfc edo or eve rye ay, connect -
is£ with Pennsylvania Kaiiroftd Fifteen acres l&ffa
dow: an Orchard of ICO Trees. For Sale and earl*
»?“• •: a - p - uga
m SUPERIOR MANSION AND
Sal LAPGE LOT, on the FEANHFOKD Bold, at AL
LKQHJSKT Avenue, built in the most substantial man
ner, with every possible eony* nlenctfi with sUblaßtia
cart)ate lone©. ibisis & delightful retfdenM forntmt*
mt-r or winter. . A fc
aplS-tf ? 133 B. FOtJErH BW
Mfoe sale—a dbsirablejcot-
TASK, with \% acres, oa the Old YOBK Bead.
Large variety of fxuit and shrubbery* carnage boose,
Ac., and everything necessfry to make it a dejirahle
eua-mer residence. „ B F OLEJSS.
apis- tf 133 8 FQgBfH St.
MFOE SALE-DWELLING 1025 FIL
BEBT Street, with early po«BBB6lon. . ,
BweLine 1413 South B BIN Snnirc. This Is a delight*
ful residence In Bummer- -
Large dweliiog Bonttcast corner SIGHTH-aud Spruce.
Seat dwelling IS4 North TWENTIETH. Hoy vacant.
Alee, many otters, both Urge and , -
B. F, GLENN. JOSS'S'PODBTS St,
am- tt and 8, and Green.
-SfjOß E ALE—THE PHILADELPHIA
gB SOCIETY NOB THB ESTABLISHMENT AND SDP
POE T OF OHABITY SCHOOLS offer their property for
eale. It le situate On the north side of Walnat street.
Between Sixth and Ssyenth streets. The lot is forty
eight feet six lnchee front by one hundred and thirty
felt deep, to a six-feet wide alley in the -rear, of which
it has tte pw and-prlvilegs. . The present building on
it contains thirty-three offices. * • . ' •
Pjatpossls forttspUTchase will be received by the C om
mittee on Property, at the office of ISAAC NOBHIS. go.
GIT. WALNUT Street? oa the premises. ap7-fmw6t
m - FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL A
■S FAKK and COUBTEY SEATS, of forty acres,
on Chnreb lane, Darby township, four miles from Mar
ket- street Bridge. Posesssion can be had Immediately.
Apply to JOHIT WBITELY,
ap4-lm* ' 415 Boath PEON t Street.
m ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-FOR
jBeSbaUB— A handsome COTTAGE (opposite theß 5.
Hotel), with or without is rooms
and a good Cistern. Apply to H WOOTTON,Atlantic
City, or to J. H. BAYBe, Serentt. National Bank,
Philadelphia. a pa-12:.*
Mfor sale—a very SUPERIOB
HOUSE in WEST" PHILADELPHIA, excellent
stable, fine well of water; raral. yet <mtte nesr; all
conveniences; repletd in AH respects. Address Mer
chant.” Box 2400, Post, pace. mh27-lm
PRJYATB,, SALE—MI LIT ARY
S9l BOABDING SCHO ’L, near Philadelphia, in sue
cessinl operation, wilh furnttnre of ail kinds. Appa
ratns Books. Guns. Ac., at a vetylow Ernre. Apply
to SOHBEBEEHOEN & BANG SOFT, 51SS AEOH
apd»lm*
M FOR SALE—A SMALL FARM*
O? FIFTI-SIX ACKBB, la Camden county, -1-
about twenty minutes* drive from Camden, on the
j£&*2toa Pike, one of the moot favorable locations is the
county; the land is rich and very productive. With
good management, Three to Five Thousand Dollars
p*r annum can be made off of tt. Good large HOCBS;
also, plenty of Bams on it, and well adapted for city
persons wishing a country resident*. Also, frontage
enough for several Cottages.
For further information amply to
BHIVBBS, opposite the Premises,
Or B. H. BfLOWmsa,
605 COOFJSK Street, Camden, If- J.
Offlseat Wot-Jersey Ferry. mhZt-lra* '
'm PRIVATE SALE—BEIUnFUiak
SB SUJKMEB BSSIDSSfGS. estate of Dr. 8. iA. ZH
Barton. Fine hooseAnd outbuilidings, splendid shade
and fruit trees, eight nor** of ground, one and a half
mites from railroad —aix dally trains Address fiav. J,
HKBKY BABTOB, Tillage Giean, Pa.
Sold very low.
POB BENT—AN OFFICE, FINELY
located on; CHBSTxitIT Street, suitable for an Oil
Company. May be had on. easy Urm*. lagttira of '
• c BAETLESQU,
»o,Sll CHBdTOTT Street,
Second Floor.
OH* LANDS IN WBST ; yißfiiNlA.-^
THESE HDHDBED ACKEB of ■*'&'oatte Airrttory
on South Folk of HUGHES BIVJSB, Hitchle‘ county.
It i* In the line of the great upheaval, «»* near the
celebrated ASPHALTUM JJEPOHT. The surface iudl
catlcne of OH are abundant and wells are abbdttbbe
sunk on the adjoining tract. Title perfect: For far
therparticular*, address ' - >. 8- POI#EB,
aplg-swet ~ Washington. D. C.
TO OIL MEN; -v...
A FOB SAlaB. . • -
F3FTY-OEB ACBBS OF LABS on Two-Mse Bun,
Sugar Creek Town ship.' Venango County,* Pennsyl
vania, one hundred yards from Kunkle’s. celebrated.
'Wells. This tract is not excelled by auy in the State
for the production of the best Lubricating Oils.; * 'w<
For particulars apply at Bo- il§ WALJWT3?
Street. ■ apl3-thBta3i*
•DUSINESS establishment; for
JJ BALE IB THE CITY OP WASHINGTON.-In
consequence of the 111-health of the proprietor, a well
established and profitable Wtne»'Liquor, and Family .
Grocery, wholerale and retail, business is.now offered
for sale, together with the lease of the premises, about
five year* to run. <
The stock consists of a very choice and well* selected
assortment of the above articles, and will Msold in
whole or in part. Apply for further information, by
letter, to JAMES WILSOB, Box 80. 3SI wShtngton
Post Office, D. G, api7-6t
r\IL LANDS yOBrSALE.—A VAEUA
bIe Tiact of 136 acres Borin* Territory, on Ha*
honinr Kiver. in Lawrence connty. Pa.
Also, a tract of 76 acres on Cherry Hon.
B. F. GIiEJTH,
133 Sooth FOURTH S!re«t,
T?OE SALE—
, VALUABLE OIL LANDS
IB "WEST VIRGINIA, OHIO, AND PENNSYLVANIA.
Inquire of LEWIS L. HOUPT,
»pl4-lm* 308 WALSUT Stroei, PMl»d».
SALE,
DEL AW ABE COUNTY
PASSENGEK RAILKOAD COMPANY.
The undersigned, mortgagees or trustee* named In a
certain mortgie dated July 2d, IS6O, recorded ixiPMU
delphia county, la Mortgage Boole A. D. B.» JKo. 54,
pace 391, by which lheaooTe-named Company, to se
cure bonds issued "by it, has mortgaged its road or rail
?ica.-r. ikcludlng the iron rails, sleepers, cross ties, sills,
string pieces, and all of ttoaej
pet structure of said railway, together withpllthewr
porate rights, powers, BberHes.
3, lies of said Company* and its tolls, rente, issues?
income, and profits; and together also with &*.*%s*£
estate, real and personal, o! 'said Compary, toclo&ing
'lts cars, 'h-orseH, harness, proton a * d 3Pi pm ®* V** **f
aU other its property, effects, and. estate, _ r ®*l s **d
personal, Whatever and wheresoever the same maj be.
Trill, uhder powers contained in »^ d
expose the score property to sale, by public auction.
oi THD 3D DAY OF FIFTH MONTH (May) NEXT,
AtSo’clocJcP- M.,
AT TBS BOWJLED EOBSB, t
La Upper Darby township* Delaware eoonty, jp*.»the
ofs&id
Said road runs with a sin gle track aad turnout* from
T-ngna street, in West Philadelphia, where it
with the West Philadelphia Paesengsr Baalwey, weat
waid alon* the Philadelphia and west Cheater Peru*
piheroad about miles, to the said Howard How*.
. The perßoaal property ot the Company consisia of two
ears (which may he seen at said Howard Hops*}, three
horses, and a lot of haxaesi.
• The undersigned will require fire hundred dollars to
p»l4 at the time ftecontrael of
apll-20t* JOSEPH POWELL, {Trustees.
H. GARDEN & CO., NOS. 600; AND
6050_ B£AEKET_ Street, Hanufaetaretn' of aad
WhotojOe Dealere la HITS, CAPS, PCKS?VOMHSm
STRAW GOODS, ABMPIdtAJ, filowels. HDGHeE
jjf V ft?*, .^fj**?**moatcompleteatock. and the
beat terma, Couatiy Merckaata fcke Trade n.
Piled- ■_ ’ • . ys r -'-'' mhl-Sm -
vumi,bossy i a t reduced
*** prices by the manufacturers.
__ ~ •!,. zussi.be & tun,
p rop™‘°H of the P«ma. Point and. Color Work a
apt lit* Store and Office 137 Worth THIBI^St
A READY AND CONCLUSIYI TEST
£?:„of S“J&«PHtt«* of HELMBOIiD’S FUJIDTE£.
wi * k
■Bn EVANS & WATSON’S
hAd. 1 ™ T * rl * tj of BOB alwayc ff>
aEOHB’j; batoagb. ihstijotb. So. m
RWRFT'P ® treet V ? “^ BV ?. M * rkBt “ B - O.
?J wr^. t ,y r , t *-,7* aia practical experience,
guarantees toe sbilfal adjustment of bis Premium JPa-
TCxnss, Supporters, SutU
Stockings, Braces, Crutch**, &c. Ladies*
apartments conducted by a Lady. ap!2-iy
gBiL_.NO PAIN IN EXTRACTING
-OSltrooa Oxide Ga* *dmial*tar»4-
MMuilnl end oateral ityle ot .
TXITH HfSBCTKD.
D&. a n. mjkm.
T3IBPRDCK ghld.
TXEKMETICALLY SEALED HEATS
AND SOUPS, '
I*ooo doz Sausage Heat ;
500 *' Soastßeet '
500 *• do Ve»L *
600 ** do Hutton;
1,000 41 do Turley. |
1.000 «• dO CbUkeß, 1 -
THE u BCIEHOE -OF"/.**Dltonm
to i*S!^^Ja3^SstßSS u^dshL, lfi
aDCJTIOIf SAXES.
TOHN B. MTKRS & CO.,
* KBBS. Koe. *3» Mid *»« MABKBT b t^i US -
*S- The sale of boots and shoes for this di»
poiied. • «■
LAEGB POSITIVE SAbBOFBEITIBE,
GERMAJt, ADD DOMESTIC bet GOODS*’ O *.
We will hold a larie tale of Iterates and domas..
roods by catatonic, on a credit of four nionib*, *-■>
for cash. , 0K THURSDAY MOBHIHB, H ' 1
April 20. at 10 o'slock, embracing about 7X n...
end lota of staple and fan*y articles in woole., i*ts
teda* Unonst silks, and cottons, to which wo
attention of dealers aTU *its
W, B. —Samples of ths um will be imsw ,
a initiation with catalogues, jnlim the
sale, when dealers will find It to their inters* jj 4 *
LAHGS SALE OF FOEBIOM AKD DOUESTIc jj ß ,
IncludedlnoursaleTHOliaDAY, Apti;f; ....
found It part the **" “*
—hale* brown and bleached sheetings and sM™,
bates brown and bleached drills .
bates white, colored, and sttipsd fiaantls.
—cases striped shirtings, denims Ac.
—esses Indigo blue checks and ticking!.
cases Kentucky jeans* eottonades,
eases Manchester ginghams and
—eases miners’ flannels aAa pantaloon staff,
caeet black and coloredjcamDries and eiW»,
eases linings, yesi paddings, &c. **■
—cases fancy eftsiimeres* joeltpiis, aad satis*.
MBBGHAHT TAILOBB’ GOOD* 1
Alto French cloth*, doeskins, ©aasiiasre*,
M £nrgellnei black and colored Italian cloths a-* „
de chines. mnBT 0OO» U
Foil lines shirting, Wer, an J Spanish linens
Tnll lines crown docks, adlla, oavas, cryfi l
HOOSEKSEPmO LISES OOOOi ’ fe
1,000 dotes X tape- bordered L. C. baanhershv.,, w
X tape-bordered L. C. italSsich;.;^ lU
*OT e dows X bem-siitehei L. C. haadhsrcdWs.ail
- SMdoten * hemmed I..G.handler=W !> f,. an;,,
800 dozes. % printed- bordered I*- u aaatik‘rs&uf
83 Fnfl*ft6Sorim«ni brown and bleachai a&nuy t . ,
spot aatin-ft®l*b table-cloths.
—pieces bleached and brown.linen table dasaasi,
pieces 12 4 bleached linen sheeting*.
% pleached; damask, and snow drop fringe
“b.rxe aMortment of ® inch woven shirt-front.
Hncfatd Ttukev towels and towsl ngs;
Wrds-eje.hnck, and red-end diapers; au-U»a
&e - * V DEE3S GOODS.
Paris moos, delaines, mesainbignes, poplins,
chevre*, fancy cheeks, mohair' “JSiSSfIJF^ 5 * 3 -*
rajs.blaek and colored -sUt broffce r S:a
balmcral skirts, printed jaconets* lawns, c;^ s ,
dies.*©. • SILKB. - a
Tory extensive lines black .Lyons teffeiat- ir« <*.
rhinest armnxes, gros d’AfriCr gros do ■"*£“-
loi ■ and f&ucT poult de soles, and gros de Kap c 5.
An Invoice Ly si»
gros grains and c ** y trade.
Broche^wedjsteUa^ JgS*&£b
%&$& -si «iith O S;4‘
**■ wadding.
“glovIs 11 ” 1
Aljo.a large invoice Germancotton hosiery, ssi;,.
'HjVoSSntawDd chUdren’ewhite, brown, slat.,
open-work, and llriethread hoee andhalf how.
brown and white half hose, aU «Ti 4«- "
The above goods are of a wvtbhnown arij.v .f-..
„
tt&S&Saßttti&SxELg?
Also, an invoice Pails kid, Berlin, Usle, aai
slock of goods damaged bj raitrosl.
FAEIB JOTTVirt KID GLOVE;
Included in sale of TaOEBDA.T. Aprll 20 aciary,
of ladles ’ emb. Hack, wnite. a»4 colored P, r,j £ .
gloves, just landed, per steamer-S'.na. Alsi, tti,-
< ' taunilets.
POSITIVE SALE OF YIARFETIHOS. »BB303:«
t V - *ATTJUiaa. fto.
OM FXIDaT mokhthg,
April Hst, rtno’cto*. waib* »*M, bp esi-ia,
ob foar months’ credit. about 250 pieces rich tr.< } ;,
superfine, and fine ln*ratn, royal aam&sk;, Ys-.- i;
list, hemp,' coUaare, and ray earpetinrss Cea:->:i-.;
.cocoa mattiuirs. AB., embracing a choice atsons,
superior goods, which may be examined esr’r o; s ,
moisinl of Mid.
ißClttded In the above sale will be found an ai-.-v-,.
Invoice of rich patterns tapestry Brussels carpi:::,,
worthy the ipeclfll attention of the trsde.
Also, 50 pieces elegant designs felt carpeting.
Also, at commsneement of sale, 200 desen ext: :
brooms.
LABGZ FEEEMTTOBY SALE OP rBKHCH, r,; 4
eiSMAJT.-Aim BRITISH DET G 03.0 ;, i :
■. 6h HOB DAT MOBBIBO.
April ST. at 10 o’clock, will he sold by cc:.: . ; .
foax months’ credit, about
730 PACKAGES ABD LOTS
or Tnillli, Haimsi , nnO Miitln'r dn re .:,
embracing a latgerShd choice assortment o: • ;
ln silk, worsted, woo,en, IS r: .
ton fabrics. _
H, B. —Samples of the same will be arranr
urination, with catalogues, early on tits e. .
sale, when dealers wiH find 3to their iaier.i.; t.
tend. ' ‘
LAI OB FBKEMTO>HT SALE OF 800- 5
BBOGASS, ARtfY OOODs, TS4VBLir-j
’ OH TGBSDAT MOESIKO,
April 2Jth at 10 o’clock, will be sold, hr c .
tonr months’ credit, ahont 1 SCO paoisgos j.,
brorans, cavalry bools, Ac., srabraciag r .-
fresK assortment of seasonabls prooa* or tjy
era manufacture, which will be open far ei t
irith catalogues, on moraine of sale,
M THOMAS & BOKS,
• Eos. 139 lid 141 South TOTTRT* 5
Public Sales of Beil Estate and Sleek?- ? ;.U
iiirftiifflj every TOEBDAT, sX 12 o’clock.
HIETH SFRIHG SALE, »tb Aptli
For list of propeWss in the above
catalogue Tuesday next. __
Sale Eos. 139 and 141 South Fourth ’ -
SUPERIOR FOKKITDItB, PJLttlO PORTi* •
PLATS MTKROBS, FIRE FRO OF SaFF.' .
F,HECAEP & ho igi)AT Hrps;s^
AtSo’cTock, at the Auction Store, tte *nr ir
bold furniture, piano fortes, fine Freuca » .
and pier mirrors fire-proof safe ny Lrac: i ’
American fiaesi fine carpets, &c
V Sale STo. 1031 Vise street.-*
SUPERIOR FORSITURS, ELEGANT 5 •
PIaEO, FBESOH PLATE MIRRORS, 1
€ABPLTS, &0. #
OS FRIDAY MORNING. i
21st Inst, at 10 o’clock, by Catalano.-• I
TlDesireeMbesupertorfuriiitur9.T?oriut r
rosewood piano forte by Reichenb&cb., Fcc::-
Hkirror, carpets. &c
Also, the Mtchtn niassUs.
May be examined at 8 o’clock on tie <
sale.
Sale Ho. 2C29 Fine street.
ELXOAHT FURNITURE, MtEROK*, CZI
PIES CARPETS, X*.
OJH IUESDAT MORN; SO,
April 25. at 10 o’clock, at Eo. 2125 Pise **ti
talom**-tbe,entire olegaat drawing- roorti,
ink room afcd chamber furniture, line ■ >rr
rora. pianos, curtains, &c.
4Sr* Tbe cabinet furniture was mads
Vo liner, I* nearly new* and in excellent or'.*.
May be examined on the morning of sale
Bale at So 1827 Spruce street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRROR, OCR 7.
PIANO, CHINA. PLATED .WARE *■:
ON FRIDAY MORrfIKG,
April SS.at lO o'clock, at So. ISiT •
catalogue, the entire furniture, fine care- •-.-
enandeliers, handsome mantel clod:, -
China and class ware, superior diking roo-ii
hsrfuraitiufep'Mteheu utensils, &«-
■ Hay he examined on the morning of sale...
A UCTIOSj SALE OE CO»r
*A HORSES;!
Quabteejiaslkb^leshbir, ’r<3frTrr, ’ >
1 'WASHijraTOxCiTr, Apt.. ,
Will be sold at Public Auction, to tie hl;r'.«
atBALTIMO *K. H«L,on
THURSDAY. Abril 13, 18M,
TWO HBMtSBD ÜBS WITH ?aiT,.
many of them well bred and In sood oondiiw..
On
THPBSPAY. April 33.1861.
TWO HUBDRED CAvAIET HOSi-;
On ~
THURSDAY, April 27. ISM,
OHS BUFDSED H ABBS WITH FOAL. i 5.
HBSDKSD CAYABBX HOBSSS,
The horse* have been condemned as n&fii ft? 1
▼airy service of the srmy. •
For road and far rate* purposes many good
may the had. . •
Animalc aoldslsgly. Sale to commence af.-'n
mad will'Be -held aTPHILLIPS’ GOVJBRtfhJ ,
BLEB.jmnag 4fJBBVONT and B4M&EX & *
•TERMS—United mate* d/gS*!* £l' i ;
Brevet Brigadier General, in obi* ~ ist £>' t.-- :
Q p- y ' ~*i
. , MEDIC Air; - f
BKBWSfER’S faiSLyme'dic:>;v'
OYmrintorarmcnl thtt yon used ■ pp "; .. .
PECTORAL®,your wnsh, and ,11 affe- -
throat It is tha best knows eongbtT tap . ,
Use also Brewster’s Kmp.ocalson, -or *>r- ;-;t
also-Brewster's Cholera Mixture, feT t ‘ -
plaints. Use also Brewster's Sye wa
Brewster's Essence Jamaica '■ Jj' .
ter’s Tetter Ointment JOHNSTpff&H'-;-;-- -
Aaente, 21 *er:h s.Xl.i ; ..
W. F. BBEVFSTEK, lgl» .
E. W. TBOXELL, Whole's-; '<•
mhM-Baw I3t* "
S7LEOTSOPATHIO ESTA'J*
El MEET —BE. A. H.'ETEYSITS, one e! -
JBISCOTBKEKB of s now system o/
MODIFIED BLBCTRICAL AFFLICAT! ,
bat been so very snceessfnl at FBrf a -..y
laatthrse years, ha* removed his Osce r.., •.,
to 1638 Flits Street, one door below Sa '
. jji persons desiring references, or an? i
with regard to hiasp-ci&l mode of treata* 2l -
call or send for a pamphlet .
Consultation or advice gratuitous. 1
.. SHIPPtXJ.
BOSTON AND PHII.i \
fWmm PHtA STEAMSHIP Ills taUlEf- 1
ppm on SATURDAYS, from first wbsr: s=f !
Street, Philadelphia, and Done Wharf, Bos; )
The steamehlp SAXON, Capt. Matthews, w*-.*'.
Philadelphia to Boston, on Saturday, April-:..
M.. and steamship KOBMAa, Capt. Bak% ~ -
tonto Philadelphia, on the same day at A -
Thetonew and substantial stesmshlpuform i. : l'
line, ■ailing from each port pnnsmaliyAt £<*■■■ -
Insurances effected at one-half tha ; i
on the vessels.
Freights taken at fair rates.
Shipperaare requested to send Slip Beeeipti s--
ofinmig with their goods. t
Por Preltkt oiFmwaxe (haying flue ««ojnni ''
nppiyta, eb bby vnesv-.i ,
mM-tf 332 Sonih PBLAWASE j-ji
STEAM WEEKLY
.YERFDOL. tench! or at Qilfiß'‘
(Cork Harhor). TBe well known Steamera of -r ;
poo). Hew York end Philadelphia Steamth' ,
ny (Imran Line), earning the United States s
iotended to eail as foil owe;
EDIBBTOOH SATURDAY. » -
CITY OP BALTIMORE. SATURDAY, -1 o
CITY OP ‘WASHIKGTON— SATURDAY.
And every auccedin* Saturday at Hoott. fcT- ‘
Horth Elver.
BATES OP PASSAGE: _
Payable In Gold, or Its equivalent tn O ' *■
First Cabin........... SS9 CO Steerage
“T to London. ~~ 85 CO, ** i
M 'v*o*«a« 9600 «• to£« r*vj
‘“ ? toßeantrazg... 90 00 •• toHpVO
. Passesftrs *3so forwarded to Havro. tr '"‘
ter<3am, Antwerp, &c.. at equally Low ra\*'' i
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: «• v ,
3£6**sK& Steerage from Liverpool cr
Thosrwho wist th send for their fi* cl
ticketehere at these rates. ... r-' f :
Jor farther Information *K>Lt »*?? «; - : : :.i
Offiees. JOBS a DA]>.
jWltHmyS . HI ;1 - !
■ NEW I/.- j
I AIEXAHBRIA. O*OBO-.. .. ij
/WABKIKGTOS,-Via Chesapeake =.na I’" f
Steamers lea-reflret Wharf aVore Hi;: , i
BTarj WBPKgSDAY and BATDKDA|. y.
For Freight app]T to Aients, WSI. F t \, j
14 S orth and South Wharrea, Phils.
GwTRtorrn.B.O.iFiOWBBS & BOWE-'.
•Y* i ■ -
NOTTOE^ 3 /,
J—l-YORK —The PHlliPui;.. |
HBW*YGBK BXPRBSB BTSAMBoAT Cv -* .
Dalawaraand HaritanCanal. wpirS*'
Steuaett leave DAILY. Hr*fc wharf 1)8
'Street, at3o’clock P. U. f
. Wk.-P. CLYDE & 00..H8 WSf V.’c:;!
JAMES ll7
mhl6<9si r
Jg£SS& EBXEY’B
COTTAGE OBGA^, ;
jrot<mlTXfH2XCßtLßl>, i
of Tom ui Power, dwrtraed sK I^ 1 "*#; t-\
•id School*, Vat foaad teoe
tbe Parlor ui Drawiaf Boom. r^V.
* Mo. ISawftjgSSMtij:
11*o, K a»ortnuit of “•
jdmttiißy fma&atL
fgryyr-* MALCOLM MAC^
spbctacls gross*
ENFEEBLED AND DEW^/,
Mh BHTBTIOKB, <*!»»•««'■ of J
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