[tifOUß IlfTttW®®’ _ . n » nb ws.—Tuo excitement and sadness reUg,ous n . ewB of ’ ,ut nllfcharaoter—that of mourning and prayer for tie In all tic ohureh.es the sermons wen or a most patriotic character, and but one reel ing permeated the hearts of the worshippers. As !”hrtoUans they abhorred the foul, unnatural mur der; »s citizens they wished and longed for the speedy punishment of the evil-doors. Tun I.ATB G-bbbk skrviobs to Trinity Chapel, New York, have occasioned a great stir to roltelous circles, the American Presbyterian, of tMs ° lty tacks the Episcopalians for. their tbe following from the-New York Freeman ) J<mr vet, Abb6 McMaster’a politico-religious sheet. The J r£iZZi. wj-r-ea s»sa*s ; ' SI; “™SE.“ ssmsssas.™- fro SoJ, M fJfT™er« to paying for the jcrvioe/ttlioiprajoiovu worship souls of the departed, an« By the way, did Papa of rellos S?i vigc*sS to poor Bishop Pottorl Did k moreover, any dooument authorizing him, tn rtTnamT™ the Sohlsmatlo Oreoo-Busslan nhuroh to do what ho did 1 We know nls impos «;T/ Vtot old Trinity has been humbugged, ™ so U anv vanlty-Btrloken tuft-hunters, to social life, to ihls olwl haTC heen humbugged by bogus'‘counts tml “mhrqulseß 1’ ButJHess Sas Seen to That is a fact that cannot he gotten over 1” The Church Jturnal (understood to be the organ of Bishop Potter), to an atttole replying to a oharge of the Evangelist (Presbyterian) of last week that )n the Greek service at Trinity Chapel the Eplsoo palChurohhad fraternised with a Church which held to all the essential doctrines of the Church or Some-sums up the ease for the a-efenoeasfoUowß: ■‘The simplest truth is, that “fXntSS^togl" ssSteffis^^s-ssfafsi c‘ A f th a Oriental OomnaiHilon, Vuica -bbsuoyw . Sewn censured by us in any respect. Wedo not exclude any person h.^^anttrad^and holds the Catholic creed, and has been bapmM and confirmed, or is ready and desirous to be confirmed. Numoeh on Hbbmsws in thb Woblb.—Aocord imr to a calculation recently made by the Paris Ma nmur there are to the whole world 7y3Q0,0W J®ws, of whem mae-half are In Europe, especially to Russia, where there are 1,200,000. The number to Austria 1- 863,000 i to Prussia 281,000, and to therostofGer ?n“J.W3*& t toTwSn and Nor* wav, only one in glom, and England—their number Is diminishing, Whilst elsewhere K Is increasing. Itkms is IXliifiATUßK.—Oolenso has been restored to his see, with all his original rights, privileges, and authority. At the annual meeting or the Fourth Presbytery or Philadelphia, at Beverly, N. Ji, Bey. J. B. Kecve. uastor of fclie Lombard street Colored Üburoii, in tills city, acted as moderator. He pro sided with a good dealer graooand ability. A Congregational Church, of eighteen members, was organized February 11th, at salt f.ako City, Utah, Bev. Norman MoLeod pastor. This organs zerion Is said to be one of the results of President lil .r.ohard’B last year’s tour to Idaho. _ The Turkish Ambassador to Francois a Homan Catholic. He says that the Oathollo faith has more freedom under the Sultan than under the Bona partes. Not Only are Catholics permitted to have processions to the street, protected bv the polloe, but there is no interference between the Pope and the bishops. - hymn fob the national funeral. Airr*' * Old Himdrsii. * * Witt humble heart and drooping brow, Before Thy throne, great God! we how j Earth’s noblest state Is nought but dust, And Thou art all our souls can trust. • ii. Not only fall the vile and vain, Who seek-no good, who soothe no pain; But then whom angels must approve, Whom nations bless and Thou dost lore. in. For all he was, of great and good, We thank Thee, In whose strength he stood; FOr all he is we praise Thy name; Hla rest is Heaven, on earth his fame. , IV. With him relieved, Thy work proceeds'; New hands shall emulate his deeds ; While still from Heaven we hear his voloe, God reigns—let all the earth rejoice! T. H. Stooktob. Brigandage Id Europe. On the 13th of last month 38 grenadiers of the 85th French Beglment of the line and four Papal gen darmes, commanded by Sub-lleutenamt. Barallle, were out on a <* scouting expedition,” between Yerol- U and Banco, a town about ten miles north of Oe* prano, in the neighborhood of which nows had ar rived of the appearance of a strong band of bri gands. On approaching the solitary ohapel of San ta Marie delle GTazle, the French column encoun tered the brigands’ vlaettes, who fired and retreated to give Warning to the main body of outlaws, then piously engaged In hearing mass Is the ohapel. fhe brigands took to the forest, where, upwards or 100 strong, they kept np arnnnlng fire on the pur suing Fro noli, Inflicting dangerous wounds on two grenadiers, and killing a third. 'lf any -of the brigands were wounded they were earned rtf by their companions; but one was cer tainly hilled, and- from the papers found on bin), which are said to compromise some of the Neapolitan emigrants In Borne, he Is supposed to have been the secretary of the band. On the fol lowing Tuesday, towards nightfall, eight well-armed brigands made their appearauoe in quite another direction, not far from the town of Cleterna, at the entry of the Pontine Marches, aud, since the exist ence! of the railway, not more than two hours’ dls tanoe from Borne. They paid a visit to the great grazing farm of Proeojo Bnffaloro, apparently with the Intention of carrying away prisoner the master farmer, Signor Farrl, who resides at Vellotrl, bat generally drives down to the marshes four or five times a week. On the evening In question he had returned to Yelletrl rather sooner than usual, so that the brigands, on rushing into the casale, only found the farming men, about twenty In num ber, who had come In, after milking the buffalo cows, and were quite unprepared for the attack. The- assailants, with levelled muskets, ordered them to prostrate themselveß “ fascia a ter >o,” and then proceeded to take what they could find about the premises, Including the farm ing men’s capote, or heavy cloaks, and five guns. Besides this booty they carried off the Massaro, or headoattle driver, and his lieutenant,,known In Buffalo languageas the Mlnorente, Intimating that, it they were wanted back at the farm, 6,000 soudl ransom (1,000 guineas) would have .to be sent for them. It is related that the Minorente, who was more used to the saddle than to foot excursions, got completely knocked up in his nocturnal march ; hrough the woods towardß the Yolsclan mountains, and stubbornly refused to go on, telling his captors that they might kill him If .they liked, for he would prefer that to dying of fatigue and hunger. The brigands disdainfully kicked him out of their company, and marched on with the captive TVlassaro. Bbothbkly Oovb Shier Engineer “Sajndy” Henderson, of tlie Onondaga, arrested his own bro ther last week, and pnt him In Oastle Thunder. Henderson alone, of Ills whole Virginian# family, spoused the national side four years ago. He called at his-lather’s house when Hlohmond had teen re-occupied, and his brother, opening the door, retreated without speaking. 1 ' “ This Is a warm welcome,” said Sandy, ironloal \v. ** after four Tears* -t “:X know no enemy of my country,” Said the hro —'ti'hem’SfaldJJie engineer, “ nnv6n your hat and go io the Arrived there, Mr. Henderson had .a oommtttal to Oastle riniDdor made out, with three days’ absence on parole. He took his brother to the Onondaga, loaned him money, red and clothed him, and at the - xpiratton of the time sent him to .jilt Neither tarty relented. Thb -Lbgsks ov Fobd's Thbatkk, is Washiko tos. —John X, Ford) the lessee ol the Was Mutton •I.eatre where the murder of the President took place, was general manager and cashier for Knnkle while he travelled through the country with his t oupe-of minstrels. Alter Knnkle abandoned itine rant Hie, and took to theatdoal management. Ford became agent and-manager for the aeronaut Elliot, in which capacity he. remained nut for a period. The next heard of him'was as lessee of theHolllday ;.ircet Theatre, In Baltimore, whloh he conducted with admirable skill and efficiency. During the Plog Ugly regime, In that city, Ford became ape cnllar favorite with the Know-Nothing party for Ms » stive services In their behalf, which they rewarded by his election to the City Council. After a service cl more than two. years in that body he was ohbsen its president, In which capacity he continued until the municipal system of Baltimore was changed under the auspices of the Democratic party, who were elevated to power by a sudden revolution In popular sentiment, brought About by the alleged excesses of the Baltimore Plugs. Ford,next leased toe Washington theatre,' and this statement com-; . letes his record so far as It Unooessary It should be known In connection, with the late unfortunate ragedy IntblsThesplan temple. • Tbagio Incidxut irr New YoitK.—The lnflo eiiea which tile present national, calamity exercises over persons or a morbid temperament has been fervrluily exemplified within the last few days.' A jimth named Charles Johnson, residing with his father, William Johnson, at 187 Hast fourteenth street, wjtei had been forborne time dnbjedt to fits, during dUner on Tuesday laat_said, “I am going to follow Abraham Llncoln, antf l .wUI die under this roof before to-morrow" night.”. He thbn rose Ito ni the table and proceeded up stairs, stattng.that he was going to bed. His family thought no more, of the matter till his mother, on going down to the tront basement, saw him in the bach room In the ai-t oi brandishing a razor. He looked very «X -cl ed, and exclaimed, In a loud TOlce, “ This is the i-jzor.” His mother Immediately soreamed for hetp, but before any one could respond the un happy boy had succeeded in patting an end to his i xistence. ix&AMtmH THB BOOTH FAMILY—OHO. D. PSHH TIOB’B BBOOLLBOTIONS OB' THB EI.DBB BOOTH, suith* Louisville Journal, Apiii 37,] boat tiiirty-tliroe years ago thetelder Booth, the jer of Wilkes, Edwin, etc., came to tals city upon ieatrlcal engagement. He sent lor us to his el.fcltb many but very queer compliments. -' We irk, He received us kindly, but strangely. In a te while he asked uslf we were “ armed.’’ “Not iucu,” we answered. “ Well, how muohi” said he, ,Ve drew from our pocket a spring knife, presented rt < two days before, and gave it Into his hands, ffiuwlhg him how it was to be used.. He Instantly • Jped it on high, and, exclaimed, In his tragic style,. t what Is to save yon now!” We retired a step .ott replied, tfWhat Is to Bave me Is your fear ol this rwl.” He'responded, In a most joyous laugh, Oh, I don’t can for knives or pistols, as I know' u don’ts bntl wanted to find you worthy to be <rlend.” We told him that we had not thus rar nod him worthy of our friendship. He then asked •' xu go up to his room and see some of hlB departed i nosT Having an awlulprejudlee.against the Bight •ghosts, we declined. He urged. We yielded, we Lt with him, and he introduced ns to twelve or rt< eu roosters, hens and pullets, his travelling com ,Liuns through the country, saying that they were • deceased mends, and telling us the name of each. ;<s solemnity was evidence of nls sincerity. There as no hypocrisy In his soul. The. next night he ■ 3B advertised for his third appearance at the theo te an immense crowd assembled. Hedld’ntshow n. tell. Impatience became Irrepressible, and the ;enpw to thehouse had their money returned at the cu-or. As we passed down a cross street a well- P nrwn voice from a carriage exclaimed, “ Halloo I H> v« yon been at the theatre 1” “ Yes,” we said. ”v. hat sort of an audience was there 1” “ A tre ml udoos one.” “Eld they see .Booth 1” “No, and £<»(*& treated them like a—— dog!” “Ah, well, w re they very much disappointed!” Two days afterwards we were sent for by the keep ere! the olty jail. Poor Booth was In his keeping. He tad been taken In a state of unoonsclousness rrr>D, the streets and was still unoonsoious. He had hi rged himself blacker than the; blaokest negro In nvriuckv. We helped him away from the city, and wu, u he oame again he behaved better and spoke U Y\>do t not mention tbe«e evidences of paternal l„ nnILVBS the slightest reason for the sparlngof v ." oontHincoin’smurdtisrfrom thegailowsTWe *l, . rlnr, thetnfllmplV because, at a time like this, l"' ’ mav to interesting to maty readers. As for the M'.'&e ShoSd.tfPM^ 15 ’’ be hung higher than tu clouds. _ . . .. ~** „. . , THE CITY" MEETIKG OF THE MEMBERS OE THE THEA ssag^-ftgfe.-gj-awa alter returning ‘banks MW«d to, aa said be meeUog: hftd been In a aaltablo mannor their deep SS'tSSHtSot for* the calamity which hes fallen Spon the nation. Ha hoped aotlon of the meeting would ho such as wosld tend to rid the community of the false Impression under which It m“oradT Vhile riding In the Btreot-oars hehad heard persons say that all aotora s hould b ® hunted ont and driven from thetbwn. and that **£ brothers of Booth should he hrag- He oooldnotconoelve what the actors or the brothers of Booth had to do with! the infamous, erlme. He had known 3. ■Wilkes Booth since he wa* a hoy, and hßlievea fchat hn was crazy when the atrocity wap P P trated. He hoped such resolutions k 0 P*sft*£ lewould show P that the profession did not oounto nance such an outrage by wort, act, or deed. *or his part he desired to say that he .was a loyal man, was appointed secretary! and M Them!&w?i«w™poso the to prepare resolutions: Lewis Baker, John x»e me Donoukh, and E. L. ■ . . * A w The committee, after conference, reported the fol* '"vrSereas. A great calamity has fallen tlon. Our loved and honored President hM been slain by the hand of a cowardly assassin, a martyr to ms canse andonr ■ 'a n f treason has tiTwhole peome 0 tato‘.he deepest mourning; nttf! That ?M.?°MS«ras? r but clM l f a« professionals, a patron recognise with horror ana detestation the atrorious cTlmew& lu the midst of rejoicings, of Its Magistrate *• After lire’s fitful fever he sleeps well. malice domestic, foreign— ath»Twe<>co‘incnrniwShthe managers of this etty in having appropriately evinced their respectfor, the memory of the lllustrions dead by promptly dosing thdrtheatres. wpor ttu)ltT of renewing our ex prislof lSdty sni devdioi to'the aovernment . n et 4 uhUon’s be«avemeut, and as a further evidence of our resjeot, the membereot^ne profession Wearthe usual badge of mourning for thirty ;■ d 7 y 'l- HI. life was good, and the elements so mixed in ; him-that Satire might,stand up and aay to all the ‘ W Emotion waApSleiytfiteS'number of the mem - bsftwere out of the city visiting their ttlends, and were not aware of the meeting. , „ Various suggestions were made, as follows: That the managers of each theatre obtain the sig natures of all professional man at their respective establishments and hand them to the each member or the profession, both male and fe male, be required to take the oath of allegiance be fore appearing on the stage. ' . Mr. McDonough said that he doubted the autho rity of any one to require the oath of allegiance of the members of the profession, and, thought It cast a stigma upon them. He knew not of any disloyal person In the profession, and if there should be any one suspected let him be reclaimed and taught bet ter. He was responsible to the laws of his 'Sountry alone, and not to the opinions of his neighbor.- Mr. Murphy, who represented Mrs. John Drew, demanded that all should be requested to sign the resolutions, and thus the disloyal could be found out. The preamble and resolutions were adopted: A member said that Mrs. Chapman had called- to say that Mr. chapman was at his farm, and not aware of the meeting, and she requested the permis sion to ait for him. The meeting granted the re quest. _ ’ Mr. Lewis Baber presented the- following Tetter, which was received with applause: Fhix,adblphia, Friday, April 21,1865. To Lewisrßaker, Esq.:* Mt Dkab Barbu : I beg that yon will do me the especial favor to represent me at the meeting of our profession to-day. The affliction under which lam suffering—^worßethan death—prevents my personal attendance. Proclaim my entire concurrence with any measures expressive of sympathy for the loss of our lamented President—loyalty to our Govern ment, er any other steps the wisdom of the meeting may think proper to take. Yours, very truly, Tie offleerE and a number of the members Binned tie resolutions, after which tie meeting adjourned. ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY, & special meeting of tils old anddumored soolet; of Scotchmen and their descendants was held yes, terdayi at 4 P. 31., Charles Macalester, Esq., In the chair. Tie president having announced that tils meeting ,was called for the purpose of taking action upon tie loss which the cation has sustained by the brutal murder of President Lincoln, the following resolutions were submitted by him. seconded by Macgregor J. Mlteheson, Esq., in an appropriate speech, and unanimously adopted: Resolved, That this society deeply sympathizes with the people of this nation In the lobs they have sustained in the death of their President, Abraham Lincoln- who had proved himself an able, upright, and merciful Chief Magistrate, and who was brutally murdered on the 14th ol April, ,1865, a dsy which will forever be memorable in the history of this nation, as It will record and com memorate the restoration of our glorious hanuor on the ramparts cf Port Sumpter, from whleh It had bßen torn four years before by the hands of seditions rebels, and now still further consecrated by the blood of one of the purestpatriots who bad ever appeared In the history of our nation Resolved, That we tender to the family of the late President our sincero sympathy and condolence upon the loss they have sustained by this afdlctrve bereave ment. - . - * Resolved, That the society will attend the funeral procession in a body, with the badge of the society trimmed with mournings and that the members be and they are hereby, requested to moot for that purpose, at 80. 1016 Spruee street, on Saturday, April ill, 1865, at fifco’doek P. M. , . - - Resolved. That these proceedings be enterad on the minutes and published *. EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE PROM DEATH. Yesterday morning a party of men were engaged In removing some bodies from the graveyard of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, in Bace street, be low Sixth. One of the number, Ephraim 00111ns, descended into a grave twelve feet deep, and sent up one body. While endeavoring to get another body up the earth caved In, and he was 'of course quickly covered. Lieut. Bowers, ol the Sixth ward; and a posse of officers, were promptly on the ground, and alter shovelling for fifteen minutes the back'of the man was strnoh with a shovel, and his head reached. Dr. Endlong was soon at the place, and after washing the dirt off of the face of Oolltns ad ministered stimulants., Attempts were now made to release the lower extremities of the man, and by means of hauling up the.dlrt in buckets this was ae, compllehed at a, quarter of one o’clock, Ms feat ha. lag jammed by a coffin and a largesized tomb stone lying upon the earth which covered him. After h(s release he ascended the ladder, and. then became so exhausted that he was placed on a stretcher, and conveyed to his residence in the rear of 1119 North Third street. Not a bine was broken In the man’s body, thus making his escape very re markable. m’clellan ti. b. a. general hospital. , Ob Wednesday, the day of the fnneral of Presi dent Lincoln, religious services were bold In the obapel of this hospital, which was very tastefully draped In mourning. Dr. Taylor, the surgeon In charge, and the medical staff of the hospital, were all present. Official orders having teen issued re quiring all that eonld he spared from their duties to Use SICK to attend, all work was therefore suspended for the day.' The service for the burial of the dead was read by Chaplain Shrlgley, after which he gave an eulogy on the character and abilities of onrlate President, which was listened to with deep Interest. DONATION OB' bg'gs. The pupils of the Monroe Grammar Secondary and Primary Schools,, Fourteenth ward, and also pupils of the J. Q. Adams, Boekenburg and War ner Publlo Schools. Thirteenth ward, donated to the United States Hospital, at Sixteenth and Fil bert streets, 250 dozen eggs for Easter Sunday. ladies’ badge of mournino. At a large meeting of ladles, held at Concert Hall to decide npon a suitable badge of mourning to be worn by them as a tribute of respect to our late be loved President, it was nnanlmonsly resolved that a bow of black crape or ribbon, crossed with the na tional colors, he worn on the left shoulder, by ail the loyal women of Philadelphia, for the Bpaee of ninety days. BLIGHT EIRE. About 7 o’clock last evening the store of Ghas. W. Dean, wooden-ware- dealer, at 223 Market street, was discovered on fire. The flames were extin guished before any. serious damage had occurred; ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. . Chas. Gaskins, aged 21, residing In Coates street, below Sixth, attempted to commit suicide yester day by cutting his throat while laboring under a temporary aberration of the mind. WILL CLOSE. The Post Office will he closed at three o’clook this afternoon. _ . THE [Before Mr Alderman Bsltler. 3 A PHYSICIAN IN TROUBLE. Doctor David O. Urquehart was arraigned yester day afternoon at the Central Station on.the charge of receiving a considerable quantity of lodine from John KeiUy, who was arrested on Thursday, on the charge of stealing the article. Patrick Bays, who resides in Brook’s place, testi fied that he went with'Kellly to the residence of the doctor, who said he would purchase all he eould bjrlng.no matter whore he got It. The accused was committed in default of $l,OOO to answer at court the chargCV'of -receiving the lodine, knowing the same to have been stolen. ' . ' , Kellly, who was held to await a final hearing,.on the charge of theft, did not makehls appearance. Hlsball was forfeited, and Patrlok MoDermot and James Walsh, who had entered the required amount, were In great tribulation thereat. . ;J. . ' SHOCKING .OUTRAGE. John Jenklns and James Casslday are the names of a couple of young .men who were arraigned yes terday on the charge of disorderly conduct and making a rfiurdorous assault upon Michael Belrn, the proprietor of apublle house popularly known as the “Hole-ln-the-Wall.” It Is alleged the defendants commenced making, a general smash of things In the “Holedn-the-Wall,” and Mr. 8., In the endeavor to ejeot them and thus save-hls property; was very roughly handled and badly Injured. The defendants .were committed- In.default of $2,000 ball to await the result of the Injuries to Mr. Belrn. [Before Mr. Alderman Welding, I THE BEGINNING. Richard P. Lambert Is the name given by a bad countenanced young man, who was arraigned yes terdad afternoon on the charge of garroting' Owen Thayer, an Englishman, who had just arrived in . this eountry. The evidence against him was that he; held -the complainant by the throat while two confederates robbed him of all the money he had, being foun dollars in amount. It could not be ao comely ascertained where the offenoe was oom mltted, as the [parties are strangers." The com plalnant said it was near the bulk-head or dock, on the river lront. The defendant was impudent. He said that he deserted the rebel army some time since, and has been in this city three weeks, and lived in the vicinity of Arch and Sixth strbets. He further said: “lam a stranger here, and don’t expect justice at the hands of Northerners.” ” What do you mean by that, sir 1” said the ma gistrate. “ Why, sir, I bad my feelings hurt at the other recorder’s office,” (meaning the station house) v “ How BO.” - f‘ They said I was a thieving rebel, and ought to be shot; of course I can’t expect justice at the hands of such men.” ■‘This man,” said the alderman, alluding to the complainant, “swears positively, mdßt positively, that yon choked him down, while your companions robbed him; now, sir, for this, we want you to have nothing else than justice.” The prisoner replied “that he'd take satisfac tion ont of some one In the audience npon the first opportunity.” ... The man to whom he alluded smiled contemptu ously. “You cannot be permitted to make any threats here,” Interposed the magistrate; “nor can you bo allowed to so through the streets, in broad day light, garroting and robbing citizens, if this Is what you deserted the rebel army for you had bet ter remained where yon were.” ■ ■ A commitment was made out,, and the prisoner wm “sent below” toawait his trial before the orlml i It Is very evident that Philadelphia is . Infested with thieves of the worst description; they who wonld not he'sitate to murder. If such were necss saty to facilttase robbery. It Is supposed that a number of the convicts who escaped from southern prisons are in cur midst, therefore, .oitlzens-shoulu be on their guard against wandering lyagabond looklng fugitives. It is- said the neighborhood of Arch street Is particularly infested with thieving refugees. , y '; u. s. saßiiy ■niy-'THlJfcfc'jl. l Y IjOAN. By authority of the.Beeretary el ft* Ttumr,** undersigned lu Mourned the Benahl Bubeeripttog for the me of United Btateg Treeiwr *«*•• bearing eeven and three-tenths per gent. Inters* annum, known m the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. new Botes are turned under date of Juno 15. isl and ue payable three yearn from that tiae, ln «r- Mttty, or in ®ob. wtibl* it tlui opttoa of Utt hold** GOLD-BEARING BONDS. inuee Bonds are now worth anemia* of nine »« sank. Including gold Interest from November, whleh the actual Profit « the T-30 L<»», a* «*** yntfflh fn+tvtiHw ifitsmt* About toil Wf Mii ®#r is* num, besldee it* exemption, from BtateandmunUHpal taxation., tohioh addsfromone to three per cent, more, to the rate levied oh other property. Yhe Interest 1* payable semi-annuallybyeoupone attaebed to each note. whithmaybe cut off and sold to a*r bank or banker. The Interest amonnte to 1 ; , One cent per day on a *BO note. Two.eents per day on »«*““**• - Ten cents per day on e 8500 note. Twenty cent* per day on a gI.OCO note. One Dollar per day on a 16,000 note. w. t „ »r .11 the denominations named wffl be prompt- Wlhxniehedupon re«lpf of snbseriptlon., and the notes forwarded at once. The Interest to 16th Jane next will be paid in advance. Tbisia THE only loan In market _ n irnVAfl tii® the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. TiMi than *300,000,000 of the Loan authorized by the ingress ere now on the market amount at the rate at which It le being ataorbad.wtH aUbe shbserlbed for within four mo^^wmwU^Mtee the subscriptions to ether Loans. » In order that eltbene or every tow* and section of the country ms> be afforded faellltlee ftr taking the Loen, the National Banks, State Banka, and Private Beaker* throughout' the country have generally agreed la re ceive subscriptions at par.-- Subscribers win selest tbalr own agents. In wham they have confidence, and who only an to ba responsible for the delivery of the notes for whleh they receive orders. Ho; 114 SOOTH THIRD STREET, gS 1881, COUPONS, 5-80, DUE MAY 1,1805, AND JULYI, 1865. BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET R ATES, J. S. Clabkb, WM. PAINTER & po.. Bankers, aps-lm ... . JIO SOUTH THIRD STREET. OHAXLBS XXOKT. ALBX. BENSON. JI. QHARLEB EMORY & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 15 South Third street, All kinds of nnenrrent funds and Cold and Silver bought and sold, and Collection* made. Particular attention given to the purchase and gala of Qovemment, State, and other Stocks and Loans on com mission. -no M-em 6-20 BOUGHT AX HIGHEST MARKET FRICK, DBEXEL & CO*, mhZl-tmyl ... No. 3* BOUTH XHIBD BTBEET. 7.30. 5-20. 10-40. ADAMS' & LEVIS, BANKERS AND BROKERS. OOVBRNHBNT SECURITIES AND STOCKS BOUGHT, SOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Special attention given to OIL STOCKS. mhll-Sm IDWAKD KOBIHB, KOBAOH B. rBABSOK. JJDWi ROBINS - Jfc CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 80.0 SOUTH EHOOBU* STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AUKISDSO* lAEA MOTH, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, 5 BONDS, AND GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ' BOUGHT AND SOLD. Collectionsmsdeon all parts of the country. . Deposits received, subject to sight draft, and interact allowed. mn7-am gECOND national bane, OP PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATE lEOH OUT TRUST COMPANY.! CAPITAL. 8800,000. BASKESS’ AND MERCHANTS’ collections promptly attended to on the most favorable terms. 8. -I, WAMSB, President. JOHN K. PATTERSON. Cashier. . mU-Sm j| # B. LEECH & COMPANY, BANKERS AND STOCK BROKERS, Mol H FAKQUHAB BUILDINGS, - (WALNUT ST.. BELOW THIRD}, PHttADBITHLe. Sold, Ooveniment Bonds, Oil and Miscellaneous Sloths, bought and sold on Commission at the Board of Brokers. Dealers In Foreign Ex.hange. Lett»ra of cre dit issnid on London, Paris, Antwerp. 4e. iaSSSm iptE FRANfilira SAYING FUND, X NO. 136 SOUTHJOUETBSTBEKT, BELOW- Pays'five_per cent. Interest’on 'Deposits. Agents She . the sale of United States 7 8-10 Loans at Par. Ooyern meht, State and City Loans and Stocks bonght and sold for depositors and others on Commlision. * mnlS-Sm' CMALL PROFITS AND QUIC K? BALES. Paper-*nd Envelopes. Copying and Cancelling Presses, Gold Pens and Pencils. „ , , „ Pocket-Books, Wallets, and Bankers’ Cases. - _ Backgammon Boards Portfolios. emdWritm* Desks. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Tke largest and finest as#ortmentin4he city, holding from 12 toSOO photographs, bound in tblyst and Turkey morocco, with chased edge* and beautiful clasps. - CHEAPEST ALBUMS IB THE OXTX , Arnold s Ink Faber ’8 Lead Pencil*. Copying Books. Filies reduced to eorreapond with, the decline in gold. B. BOSKIHS A CO.. Wholesale and Retail , BLAJSK BOOK AHD PHOTO GRAPH ALBUM MANU FACTURERS. STATIONERS AND PRINTERS I ap!3 \m - Mo. 29 SouthFOUßTfi Street. - MARSHAL’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE A*l! of * Writ of Sale, by the~Hon, JOHN CADWAOI DBS. Judge of the District Court of the Halted States, la and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed, wiftbesold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at SAMUEL 0, COOKMS Auction Store, 2?o. 124 South FBOBT Street, on TEDBSDAT, April 27, 1896, at 11 o’clock A. M., four barrels of WHfBKZ, imported in the brig Prinee Con aort. WILLIAM MILLWABD, United States Marshal S&stern District of Penna. Philadelphia, Apr11..20» 1860. ap2l>6t MARSHAL’S SALE.-BY VIRTUE D-L of a Writ of Solo by the Hon. JOHN CABWALA DBB, Judge of the District Court of the Halted States,- In and for the Eastern District of Pennsyl vania.ln Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Pnhllc Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for eash, at Samnel 0. Cook’s anetion Store, Ho-12* Sooth FRONT Street, on THURSDAY, April 27th, 1856, at 11 o’eloek A. M., 21.CC0 CIGARS, imported^nthe barkEUiaA.Cochran. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U, 8 Marchel Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Fkilapbkphia. April 20, 1888. ap2l-8t COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK vy AND CANVAS, of all nnmbers and brands. Tent, Awning, Trank, and Wagon-cover Dnek. Also. Paper Manufacturers’ Drier Palt«, from .one to flre feet wlda;P»nllms, Bolting. JaU Twine, Ae. ' , JOHN W BVBRMAN A CO., noS-tf No. 103 JONES’ Alley. XXELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SAB aj- BAPABILLA cleanses and renovates the blood, Inattls the vigor of health Into the eystem. and ,nrgee oat the humors that make dleeesa:. ", , - I7NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON- R-i STITgTIONB: of both sexes, nae HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD. It will glre brisk and energetic Mlm and enable yen to sleep well- CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, BN v TIBBLY NEW STYLES FOB THE SPRING TRADE.—A Superior Lot jnct received. and for aale by • „ __ . EOWE. BUBTON, A CO., mhlB-tf 157 and 159 North THIRD Street. CH. GARDEN & CO.. NOS. 600 AND •6Q» HARKRT street, Mannfaeturers of. and wholMae'Aerferi InWATB, CAPS, FURS, BONNETS. STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. BUOHBS, Ac., die. The largest and moat complete stock, and the beet terms. Go entry Merchant* and the Trade any- Plled. 'mhl-Sm- THE 'SA*FIjRT)AY, APRIEJg; wascial U. S. M 0 SIX FEB CENT. JAY COOKES. BUBSOBIFTIOff AGENT. PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA COUPONS, MAY -Ist, NO. EOS CHESTNUT STREET, All kinds of SOLD. AND NEGOTIATED. BLANK BOOKS. BAIIBOAIH.MBgj Uon»; nitoMii a»d Oomwtloiui, UJrtutn APPMftO» y g| PENNSYLVANIA OJSNTKAJi-’fiAlL*'. OF TIME AND DElftT. jj: Bweath and Market. Streep, ae &«**- t °l?he'ears of the Market-etreet f#*!? ran to,and from Pennsylvania Central Kafltoad_D«POt, at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they alse.ileavs rrant street every two minute*, commencing onMionr p»vl one to the time of departure of each, train) and anew to oonTey'pasoenters lntolhe andconaecttonfl are made with all loads oroMiahsMarket street; _ On and MartcetStfc at 7 46P M. .vo connect with Pittsbnr* and Brie Kail. £d S W. 5 F. M/Wth PhUadalphiajtoMM. . T~ ■Mann** Baggage Express wlll'hsreatter.be loeatj* j* No. SlSonthJfleventhstreet. Partiesdesiring taken to the trains, can kaye it done at reasonably rat^ abkive at depot Titrs/ « i| past s0BKr«”. i j-vw»?*i: •• up a P .1,5 PITTSBCKQ AND BRIB Mill.'—*•• " I'j «• W ACCOMMODAtKjnV No. J—~ " f ACCoitMODATipN.... " 3PS£B®S£ a ߣ IS T 4®O.W TralneV— • ‘ 'ode- “ ThePt any riak wlllbe: •lal oonl. For fart 800 bull LESS. AaSi full Info to fc2o.tf THE CA AftflA. coixmii At 8 A. i Szpre At ISM. fommi At 2 P. J press- At IP. lion/ At6p; tktt't M For . Ac,, at, ForMt eentowa, ■- Tor Frefti. . Tor Palm: ter* BarU’' XL 90 A T and 6P. ai. _ For Palmyra, llncton, at 7 P. M. , V ; , Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, lurlingW, and ln* terroediate places, at 2KP. at, V IdS £8 FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT 1 WfTX,\T,HiVI AS-FOLLOWS: . At 11. IS A. M.» tU Kensington and Jomk'Ciar* Express. at 1.30 P. M,, vlaKensingiogand JerieyaHi, j£- . -Autf-P.ilL. via Kensington and Jersey (ity, •XS“S l 3?5 ,0 9wf Il A.?"f *<S* tepww. 3 00 A y 2 EeMtafton aad JMay fflJir. WashiMtpa and Sew York Mall. J(j M ’ LlnewUl rn3l «»“»• AH o&TSitt. For Buffalo, Dunkirk. Elmira. Mmes, OrLp, 80. Chester, Binghampton, :Sreat Bend, Montrose,WUke». barre, Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water (Gap.! Maush Clunk, t Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Wanton, Lambertville, Flemlngton, he., at 7.16 A. f*rhls Due connects with tha train leaving Kaston foiHaoch unnn&ats.SoP. M, I For Lambertville at S P. M. on Saturdays only, - For Bristol, Trenton, Se., at 7,16 and U. 16 A H„ * and 6P. M. and 12 midnight. a 1 For Holnusbnrg, Tacony, Wissonoraing; Bridabnrg, and Frankford, fftD A. M.JS, 6, and tiP/M. -T . 49- For Mat. York and way. Lines leaving Ksulng ton Depot, take the oats on Filth street, above wklnut, half an hour before departure. The,cars run lifeTtM Depot, and on the arrival of eaeh train ran fnm-fhe Mfty pounds of Baggage only allowed eaeh puskget. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything albag . rare but their wearing apparel. Allbaggage over say pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limltthefr responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per ponni.and Will not be liable for any amount beyond 6100, scowl by special contract. 1 ; Graham’s Bafgage JBxnreKsyrill call for and dflircr b&ggare afc the Depots. Orders to be left at No, Swal« •aSßiwtt - ’ WILLIAM H. GATZMBB, Arat Apiil3»ilBM. r . LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA .WILL LBAVB FROM THE FOOT OF OOraT&AHD STABBT. - AtlS’M. and 4P. M., Tia Jersey City and Camden. At 7,10, and U3£ A. M..6F. K. and 13(NixM>.y£Jer sey City and Kensington. ■■.■•" From the foot of,Barclay gireetai 6 AM. mid 2 P. M. • Tia Amboj And Camden, ; • v - From Her go. 1, North riyer.al 12 M., 4, and 8 F.H. (freight and passenger), Amboy and Camden. - apg-tf PHILADELPHIA, WJBCIBr Wi- wilmingtok. ahd bAlti- HOBBEAILEOAD. - . CoinmenciDff MO3JDAY, APJRIL Si, lSß.'Trslns will leave Depot,corner BKOAD Street and WASHISG TOJJ Avenue, as follows: _ m ’<• Express Train, at 4.06 A.M.' (Monday* excepted),.for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at WUminston* Ferry viUe, Havre de-Grace, Aberdeen* Perryman’s* and Magnolia. > ■ ■ „ M Wav- Mall Train, at 8.16 A.M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and. Washington, itoroing atChesftr. Wil mington, Elfcton, Ferryville, and HavreJ do - Graee v Express Train at 8.65 P. M. tShndays - «gspted)An Baltimore and Washington, stopping at WiunlnitStt, Newark, Elkton, north-hast, Perrvville, Hayresda* Ctraee, Ferryman’S, Magnolia, and Stemmers KunT~y KlgittExpreaß at 11.15 F. H. for Baltimore and Wail- Ington, (topping at Cheater (only to take Baltimore and Washtngton passeniers). -Wilmington, Newark, Blk ton; North-East, Perrvville, sndfiavre-de-araM. , ■ Fut,wr> for FOBTBBSB MOSBOSwUltaketh* B ' W WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TBAIBS Stopping stall Station* between Philadelphia and WU- m Leave Philadelphia at 7.46 and 11 A. M„ % 5.50,6,7, andlit-F. M. The S. 90 P. H. train eonnests with-Do laware B B. lor Milford and intermediate stations. - Leave Wilmington at 8,-46,8, and P.50A.M.,2, 4, 6.30 Castle leave Philadelphia at 7.45 and 11 A. M..B.Boand6P M. THBOOOB TBAINB FBOM BALTIMOB3. aT > W O»Ef l £eave Chester at 7 45. 8,43,10.14 A. M , 12.30* 2.49, 4.30, 6.13. 7 20. and 8.05 P. M. PBOM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore B.as A M., Way Mail: I.IOF. M., Express: 4.26 F. M., Way Train: 6.55P.M., Express: 8.26 F. M.. Express ' ■■ TRAINS POB BALTIMORE. _ , Leave Chester at 8.64 A. M., 1.60 andU.«F. *. Leave Wilminfton at fi.13**9,85 A. M., 2.26, 5.011 and 12.26 P.M. . ... Freitht Train, with Passenter Oar atteehed, will leave Wilminrton, for Perryville and intermediate stations atCTr. M- BjUDAT TBAIHB. . „ BipreM Tralnat 4.05 A: M. for Baltimore Md Wiili ioKton, stopping gt -Wilmington, FarryvUie, Havre- de- Grace. Aberdeen, 1 Perry map's., and Msißola. ■ Hifht Express at U. 15 P. M. for Baltimore and WasMnrton, stopping at Clioßter (for Baltimore and Washington pwiengers). Wilmington, Hew&rk, But ton, Borth-Bant, Perttruje, and Havre-de-Gr«e Accommodation Train at 10 P, M. for Wilmington And WBT itatiOßß. - i' *'T-v-,' V. BAXiTIMOBJB , Leajre Baltimore at 9. 25F*M.* stopping at HatTO-de* Grace** PerryYlUe* and Wilmington. : Alio stops at Blk-. ton and Newark (tofake passengers for PlmadelpMa and leare passengers from wasMsgton Batti&ioreh and Chester to leave passenger* fronr Baltimore or for Philadelphia at 8.30 V. U. _ aps \ j g« J. KBaxijs*, Snp’t. 1865. : S«8groB 1865. PHILADELPHIA ANDERIERAIL ROAD'.—This gnat'line .trayersee the northern-&d northwest counties of PennsylYanla to the elty of Brie. It has been IeMed'bTtbAPISrHBYLiJABIA BAIL" ROAD COMP AST, an<Ua operatedby them.!. Its entire lenrth was opened for paeeenxerand freiahi business October 17tli, 1861. ■ this oy PAasßnaßKlrnAiitß A* nausnxsiA. Leiye"Weetward. ; „„ _ „ Kail Train™.f. It Lock fiayen AccMtunodatlonTraln-..~> i; .,8,00 A. M. Passeniter cars ran. throafh_pn Mall Train without thante both. WMrs between Philadelphia and Brie, and CaA enlbmlra KmrjssTrains both ways between ™ JLS ytn’iWft. fepresaTralu lx>tii wKji ntwwu williwport J. H.MOLL, ArentH. H C.*.|y D B ¥ Mmorh General Freight Philadelphia. General Mamarer, Williamsport. 1 RfVV“ p HIL A 10Uw*D BLP HI A An •IB&iZBA BAiItBOAD Llffß to *3l point* WEST, > /The dire*t lout* forthe*. _ • wi^St6Poi|3oiTAM?|nBm»s|oJr6M?aß, "■ f ELMIRA, yiAGAHA ?ATiLBi, ■j, ftnd *llplaces in the If esters and Ror&irestoni SwtU* “ d ; I ‘ B O' iaaa TWOTBBQTOHmmrB '-J. > Leave Philadelphia and Reading KailroadDenot, Thir teenth' and Catlowhm streets, -Waily, (Sundays «T -eeptedh'for the Worth and West, as follows: ' ■ POEaftfBOtfoHTOJKBTS to Ur polnMmd farther" particulars concerning tho different routes, Apply at the TICKET OFFICE. *SJS CHBSTNDT Btree thunder tho > Philadelphia Ban*. SnCjOWHwite the'Custom Hottte. N. YAH BOBS, Mcket Agent. iLi . 4JS Chestnut street . JOHN a HILLES. Qeneral Aioiftr ~ W Thirteenth and CaHowhDl streets. NORTH PIKNNSYL WP—rIIIwtI VANIA RAILROAD-Tot BETHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, MAIKIH CHUNK, EASTON WILLIAMSPORT, WILKBBBARBS, Be. - WINTBB ARRANGEMENT. Passenger Trains leave tbenewDepot, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted], M follows: At -7.30 A. M. (Express) for .Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch ; Chunk, Basis ton, Williamsport, Wilkes- AtsVsoP. M. (Express) for Bothlehem, Easton, As. . At 6. U P. HTfor Bethlehem, AUentown. Haush flliftnlt,, For Doylestown at 9.60 A. M. and 4.16 P.M, lorPortWaahHiitonatl.liP.lt ForLanadale at e! U F. M. Whlteenrsof the Second and Third-streets Lint City Passenger Railway new Depot \ Heave Bettiehem a? s. , and 6.16 r Doylestown at 6.30 A, M. and L 46 P. X. Leave Lansdale at KlOA.lf.__ Leave Port a™. * Philadelphia for Doylestown .at 9. So A. K, and 4.11 for Philadelphia at 7A. M. and IP. M, nol4 ELLIB CLABK. Agent. fsrd—caaaßaa wbbt jrrbby IHfcWgiW—'■! BAILBOAD LINES. • NEW ARRAN GBMENT On and arter MONDAY, January 2,1866, Trains will leave from WAENIJT-BTBBBTPIBB as follows: For CAPE MAY, and aUplasss sonth or Millville, at 9 A. H, and 3 PH. For MILLVILLE. BBIDOETON, SALEM, and all In termediate places sonth of Olaasboro, at 9A. M. and S For GLABSBORO at 9 A. If., IS SOP. M., and 3P. H. For WOODBIIBYr CLOBcrfSTEB, At!, It 9 A. It. 12.10 7. 2£ • 3 and 6P. H. RETDBNHTG. Leave Cape May at 6.30 A. 1L and 1L 45 A. M. ■ Leave MUlyllle at 9 A, M. and 3P. M. - Leave Bridgeton at J. 10 A. fi. and 3,10 P. M. Leave Salem at 7 A. M. and 3 P. M. .. lAave Woodbury at 7,8.43, and 10.44 A. M., and 4.41 ' m 'thb WIST JERSEY KXPHBSB GOMPANT Will attend to all .the usual branehes of Express Bum ness, receive, deliver, and forward through other re sponsible Express Companies,to aU parts of the conntry, tavr entrusted to them. . J. VAX benssblaKr, Superintendent. Philadelphia, Jannary 2.188 A js3-tf TAKE no >mobe. unpleasant ■A. and unsafe remedies for unpleasant and damn rous diseases. Css HILMBOLIPB EXTRACT BCCHI' and IMPROVED KOBE WASH. HAILBOAP MBnBS. Ikmohbp CAHDSN AND AT- RAIIiBOAD. —Train* !«!"Vta*'S!wt terry » 90 A. M. Itluti* Ao*omiooa»{lpn- 00 P. H. Jml .tio9 ATLAMTm ; il | ft Jneotion. ® Al&a«'® o S L 3o R It before 0 P.M. to lniwe I “fg§»^ u BK YANT, Aieht. mn9 2 Dill ~ '“^ “ K S«4 feyoM iirinfflESS COMPAMEI. -------- ADAMS is pnvag OOXFiITTt OflM W® w3sj£Swt a?wss ™ii £• rvia-toi x«wwr«f* srffirojrom . Bftay. • a«B«rml BnperintgndMt f«W ' INCOBPOBATBD BT TMg O* “ PBRNBYLVANIA. «3S. WAUn — emcs s. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT m gTSBSTB jHii I ABELrHU. MABINB INBOBAHOB 8&Soi® H ' S ’{To»ll parte ef the world. - „ FREIGHT. ’ IlrIlA j, D INSUBANOBB..;- „ , On 0004., by Bbrgi e fl“o d n. FIBBINSOBAMCHS. BsKr D d »fc*., v F, M. ® H 40 i " fci'oSS ASSETS OF COMPAMT. SMS .... IS- •* ••- 6-90. 76,669 M 98,665 W M,OOO Statsol Fennsylyani,®* Par Cent. jj w^agffigssgfs:: mjmm - K ' ra €!b.M B S" 6, 800 ISO Share. Stock . Pennsylvania Ball- _ „ 6,00 lM°fkare«Soo?Worth Pennsylvania : . M ,0. 25 90,000 of ¥er u >ooo 08 • 28,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply „ „ ’1 •■*»■»■ l »><* ...rr..w»s* ******^£ tmm^^ BilU reteivable for Insurances made. 118,330 42 - - Balance, doe at Menoisa.—Premi iiwuoa-Mtoto Foliclee, Accrued. Interest, and other debta due th. Companyh«4.om.«« «+. s>t7V9 a Snip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $4,263. Kstl- a ___ „ mated value ~,.,,,,, ÜBw OaehondMto.it with United StateßGoyernme*t,eul»oet „ to ten days' sail..- -100,000 95 Cash in Banks, ™—.. 56,154 93 OariilnPrawer-——— JgL% 8 .o i g . , $1,801,664 02 ,• , DIEBOTOBB: . • Thomas o. Hand. Bamhel X. Stokes, JohnC. Danis, i P. Psniston, Edmond A, Bonder, Henry Sloan, Theophllna Paulding, William €h Boulton, Jobnß.Penrose, Edward Darltnrtou. iVJames Traonair, H, Jones Brooke, Henryo.Dallett, Jr., Jacobs Joum, James G. Hand, James B McFarland* "William C,. Ludwig, Joshua P. Byre. Joseph H. Seal, . Bpeneer Mollv Qn«i,,, . . »£is“ * fcaEtoSKF* Robert Burton. THOMAS 0. HAND, President, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President.* HBNBT LYLBUBN, Secretary. delB-ly THE reliance insurance com- X PAHV ... nnwnr.miir.pmi. insorcorated lrnlSfl. , OPPIGB No: 808 WALBDTSTBEBT. CAPITA!,, $300,000. _ Insure* against loss or damage .by * I SS.HP? , ®f l l Stores, and other Buildings, limited or perpotnalt Md 4m Furniture, Goods, W&rei. and Merchandise, in Tow* “ C £oBbls PROMPTLY AD JUBTBDAND PAID. “ . ASSETS. idOO.OGS IX - . Inrested in the following Securities, jte: Plrst Mortgugeson City Property, well secured *lOB, KWOO United States Government Loans. : IH.OOO 00 Philadelphia City « percent, Loans-—™ M.OOO 00 PennsybranU $8,000,000 Oner cent!ioen~«. 16.000 00 Pennsylvania Bailroad Bond., iret and ee toad Mortgages «-+*» —■« • +*+ ++•*+*... ■e. s?,wuw Camden and Amboy Bailroad Company’s 6 „ par test! Loui.w*e..•>■»»**««• v.iw w PtHadelpMs and Beading Bailroad Com pany’s fiper Make Loan e. ►.**»*♦-. **•**.*•►»* 0,00000 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per sent, mort face Bonds, • v*-rrrrr***r* ?vSx iS County Fix* Insurance Company’s Stocks 1>0« ra Mechanic.’ Stock.... ~ *• ,™C*™ in’™ m Commercial Bank of PennsylvaniaStook~~ 10, M 0 00 Union Mntual lnsnranM Company’s Stock... 880 W - Beliance Insnianoe Company or Phlladel- Accrned ,,,. ■ iS’ms ee Cash In bank and on hand, 19,023 as $400,088 71 WorHi at present 414,388 71 DlftavTvJKSt _ _ CR«m Tiailoy, ■ Beil. W. JHniJey, Wm. Thompson. MarshaU mUT WfflUm Unscex. OharwsLelaad, Samuel > Robert ToiMd,^ ,H. L. Carson. 3. Johnson Brown, Kohert Steen, Thomas H. Moore. William Stersnson, oL | ali Oll i rs . > president Tbomab 0. Him,, Secretary-.. pgn, a uELpELA-s December l, Xoel. - JfclQ«u A MERIC AN EIRE INBUBANOB A- COMP ANT. Injorporaled MS OHABTEBPWb PBTUAL. No. 310 WAbNUT Street, abore Third. vested and*Tallable Becuri«es, eontfnues to lieuie oirDwelliiyrst Store*, aeimßoiNs Vessels In portend their Carioes, and other PeraOnal Property.; AlllessssHberaU^^nd promptly.adlnstod. yhyawmm y { Jaxiu S, Cuupbdlli JonS w^inT^ ——I—jfcmtmdL Q. DtjtilJh.* JohmT. Dewte, MiSIX. PrssWent. AtnnnvC. 10-Cnawyonp, Secretary.., feß-» I?IRB INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. A -THE PENNSYLVANIA FIBEIBSPBASCE COM PANT. Incorporated 1326. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, opposite Independeuee Company, favorably known to the sorhitanity for nearly forty years, continues to insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on PnbUeor PctvatAJduUdlnga, either permanently or for a limited time. , Also, on Fur nlturej Hoods, or Merehandiis generally, <m Their capital, together with a Dirge Surplus Fund, So Invested In the most careful manner, which snablsj them to offer to ths Insured air undoubted sesurlty In the ease of loss. bIRBCTORb' Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr.. Alexander Benson, . John Devereux, Isaac Hailehurst, Thomas Smith, Thomas Robins.^ JONATHAN PATTERSON, President Wnti« G. One Well, Secretary; * NTHRAOITE INBURAHCB OOM JOL PAKT •—Authorliod Capitnl jmOOO-CHABTM WAUSrBT Street, between Third nd Fourth street*, PhHedelphin. . . • This Company WUlinsttre eietnit Ism or Damafe by <«re, 09 Bulletin**, Tnrnittro, »nd Henhandlie lene f-UlT- ■ 9&o, Marine'lnroranrae on yonols, Ganoe*, and rrsllhu. InlnndXninrjnc^to_»U parts of theOnio*. William Eshar, - 0. Luther. Lewi* Audenrled, John'R. Blavkiston, will'd - * TO F. W. M. Surra. Secretary. TfAMB INSURANCE COMPANY, * Mo. *OB CHBBTHOTSTEBBT, rHILADKLPMI A. _ rui AES INLAND INSURANCE. franela N. Buck, JolmW.BTeniua.-t Charles Richardson, Bohsrt B. Potter, Henry Lewie. Join feeler, Jr., Samuel Wright, B. D. Woodruff, PTS. Jastlee. Charles Stokes, s *° r ** «. :Wsar, . : CHAS. BICHARD SON. Viee President, W. L BlAKOKUtPiJeeretary. lal4-« TNBURANCE COMPANY OP THE A STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. —OFFICE Nos. * end * EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. north side of WALNUT Street, between SOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadel phia. - . INCORPORATED IN 1794—CHARTER FEBFXTUAL. CAPITAL *200,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMP AST, FEBRUARY 1, 1884, *638,492 47. ■ MARINE, FIBS, ABB INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIBBOTOBB.I '-*■ Henry D.-Sherrerd, Tobias Warner, Charles Macnlester, Thomas B. Watson, Williams: Smith. Henry G. Freeman, William B, White, Charles 8. Lewis, 1 GeorgeH. stn&rt, George 0. Carson, • i SamnelGrant, Jr,. . _ EdwardC..Knight, John B. Austin. HENRY D. William Habpkb, Secret; T7BTATB OF ELLISTOH PEROT* JIU dBCBASBD. —Leti«?a testamentary on tho estate ’of BLLISTGN. PBBOT- lateof JPWladeipMa, deceased, haying been issued to the undersigned, all pefeossin- Hfcbted to sudd estate are requested to make payment, and those hsrlntcUinie to raeaent them without delay to CA-BQLIBjB B PEBOT,IO3» ABOH Street, ; EDWARD H. WBIUHt* 115 WALNUT Si., mh2s VH* * i- •' - Jsxecutora. F[ THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ‘THOMAS HBDBLBSON, deceased. , - The auditor; appointed by the Conrtto and adinSl the second account of JAMBS HEUDLEBON, Yxequter of THOMAS HEDDLB.SON* deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant; will meet the parties interested for the pur* poeeb of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, the 36th of April Inst. ; do’clockP. JM .at hisOfflee, No. 731 WALNUT street, in the city of Philadelphia. apf£th*fagt* JuA-BON THOMPfION. Auditor. INSTATE OF SARAH E. OOLEHOWER* "AJ: Letters testamentary upon* the Estate of SABAH 1. COLBHOWBB, deceased, haYing been granted to the undersigned, all' pereons-indebteclto said estate are re*, quested to make payment, and those haring claims to 'pr esent them without deUy to • vH. A. BALTEB*-403Library street, ■ Attorney for Daridßrani, Executor. TVIWHT PEACE in ST I t u t e—a -ALA BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOB BOYB - FOKTT-FIKST and HUTTO* Streets, West Philadelphia. The pupil, ar. prepaid: for. Mercantile or Professional life The twenty-second tyrm. will epm mencflMay 2d. Cirtnlar. oan bo had of WILLIAM G. OBOWELL, Esq , 810 WALNUT Street, or of J. W. PINKBBTOH.A. M.. aplS-Ci* • Principal. MILITARY INSTITUTE, ALLEN AAA TOWN, Ponna., chartered by the State, with commodious buildings and superior Educational and Military adYAntagea,-opens its Summer term ‘April IS. For Circulars address _ * . „„ _ .... aplS-lat Roy. M. L. HOFFOBD. A. M. * President. RELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. A» A BOARDING SCHOOL FOB GIBLS THE SUMMER TERM OF THIB INSTITUTION, healthfully and beautifully located on the northern limits of Attleboro, Backs county. Pennsylvania. will commence Fifth-month, 22d. 1860, and continue in see ilon twelve week. - .. .. The course or Instruction is thorough in the several departments oi Enslish, French, Latin, Mathematics, ana Drawing.. For fall details see circular, to-obtain which address the-Principals, Attleboro Pont Office, Backs county, Pennsylvania. ISRAEL J- GRAHAMS. ■ JAHB P. GBAHAMB, ■„ apg im Prlndcals. VILLAGE -GREEN SEMINARY.— -: V: MILITARY BOAEDING SCHOOL, four miles tom MEDIA, Fa. Thorough oonrso in Mathematics, Classics, Natural Sciences, aud English; practical les sons in Civil Engineering Pupils received at any time, and of ail ages, and enjoy the benette of a home. Be fore to John C. Oapp* Son, 2S South Third street; Thos, J. .Clayton, Esq.; Fifth and Prune streetsLex-SherlK Kern, and others. Address Bey. J. HEBvET BAB CON, A. H., TILLAGE GREEK, Penna. nos-6m RE WARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND u UNPRINCIPLED DEALBRB endeavoring to die pose of thetrownand other preparations, on the rean» atlon attained hr HBLMBOLDB GKKUINB FRBPa ratioms. pTELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUGHTJ ely«b heulth aud rigor to the fr&me »ud bloom t* pulid gbeek. Debiluy i» gcoompuiled by uuuw. •laming symptom*, *ud If no treatment 1* . jraii»aiifcSL •oniumpfloiL laaanltyor gpiltuiUEiiMUttu. INSirBANCE, DLRBOTOBS. Darta Feareott. Peter Baiter. J. E Baum, William F. Bess, John Ketch am. tU BSHEK, Preside*!. B2AJT, Tie* President. •pS-tl |. SHEBEBBD, President Sary. nolB-lf ÜBCkAXtes, EDICITIOHAL. 1665.’ PBOPOSAXS. SUBSISTENCE SBAIBD PE°PO SA fttthle office until 13 Me a c ??s?flrtfflWfcenee Deput* forfarnisbiiir the* United State* Subiiewace sa^sa^sss SSterm^MdHornlMSbattle *j|4ac ™llbemade from ?^M^”b?fsiebl!S « a b, not weiahod immediately:after removalftomlhe oars- Uclttoß forms for proposals can be Igf one iepai>ta..if ite ex- SffMgSJSSWffiiW. »7W - 35a i rS!?Ks;‘2J".'E*£""“tK «St reserves to Itself the right to reject "SrS^SSSsffKisss.'ss as received.; ! ,t-„a mlB ddi,tinetly, ” PKOPOSAES w^EK'clTTM,’’a?daddri?w<f , m "Captain J. and or the, wiHnot lach'jwmonoreverymembmr j|iJjsin«to « be has mot already admrtUemmt will be twc®**. D w g LLg( apl3-10t Captain andO.B., Vok A RTIL LErR Y AND CAYALRY A HOBBES. OnanTKBITABXEE’s Oypion. ABSlSinire,'wfjjgg ont . sd Stkbbt, PHinaDSiratA, Penna.. ApriUl. 1856. HOBBES.enltable for the ArMlewandCavalwMr S^eT m ß^h P .S“bf.uWe^AW^ w“n d bJoken i^ tt harMB?; ln C |Mii flieb Sdeoaditioaarem 6 to 10 years old; not less tbau IOX bands blgb; each boree to, weigb not leu tbaa and eictev ($190) dollars will be paid Horses must be sound 1 n ail particulars,; well broken; In full flesh and good condition—from 16 to la hands high; from:6 to 9 years old, and wsU adapted in every way to Cavalry pnroosas. for which one hundred andsevenlu five ($176) dollars each will be void. # . „ „ , Horses Will be delivered to the U. 8. Inspector, at the BUM’S-HEAD HOTEL, HaBKBT STREET, WEST PHILADELPHIA. PENNA. By order of Col. fa. W. H"% os OBME, aplS'tmySl . Oaptein and A. Q. !f. fjA-YAIiBY HQB.8B8! XJ ARTILLERY HORRXB! . * - MTJLSS f Quarterbcastsr Gbnsbal’s Omoß, First Dmsipy, Waßhisqtos Citt, D. 0., March 185<3965. HORSES, , suitable for the eavalry and artillery eer ▼ice, will be received at Qeieboro Depot, ba ownmar* 1,1865, by Captain GEO. T. BROWKITO, MULES, in lot* of twenty-Are or more, will be re ceived In this city. In open mark.t, till May 1,1665, by Captain C. EL TOMFEJMS, Aasietant Qnartemaeter, comer Twenty second and G streets. ' AUanimals to be subjected to the usual Government Impeeiion before belni accepted. w . _ Specification* as foUows: Cavalry Horue: Diwre be sound in all partienlars, well broken, In full fiest.and nood condition, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) bands btib, from five(s) to nine (9) years old, and welladapted In every Way to »valry purposes. Horses between nine (9Kand ten HO) years of a*e, if stfilTiforou*. sprigbUy, and healthy, may be accepted. Artillery ■ horses must be of dark color, sopid in all particulars, strong, quick, and active, well broken, and square trotters In harness. In good flesh and condi tion, from six (6) to ten (ID) years, old, not less than fifteen mid oua-Dalf (lSltf) bands high, each horse to weifhnoi less than tenhundwd andfifty (LOW) pounds. Mules must be-over two (2) years of age, strong, stout, compact, well-developed animals, not less than fourteen (14) hands high. In full health, free from every blemish or defect which would unfit them for sews work, and must have shed the four front colt’e teeth and developed the corresponding four permanent teeth, twoinvach jaw. .... .. ~ ~ ~ . These specifications will be strictly adhered to aad rirtdlyenlorced inevery particular. Hours of inspection from 9iLMto4 r. M, - _ - Price—Cawa&y horses, one hundred and eighty* five dollars ($185); Artillery Horses, one hundred and nine ty dollars Mules, one hundred and ninety-fivs dollars ($195). _ . . . Payment wiU be mad. at this Ofl^ s BKIJ(> . Brcvot Srlgadier General in cnavg» mb3o-tap33 First Division O. M. O. O. - COAL. COAL.— SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Sprint Mountain LeUib Coal, and beat Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill, pr*paredex prcMly for family USB. Depot, N W. corner BIGHTH and WILLOW SlreetK Offloe,No. Uf* Sonlk SECOND Street. [apS-tt] J, WALTON & CO. CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF U a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be .ex posed’to pnbile sale or vendne, on MOND AT .Eyemng. Stay 1, 1866, at 4o’olock, at Sansom-etreet Hall, ■ . All that four story brisk store, dwelling, and lot of rronnd, sitneteJit the southwest corner of Tenth and Lombard streets, in the cxly o f Philadelphia; contain ing in front cn Tenth street nineteen feet, ano in depth ninety-foMfeet. [Which premises the Mayor, Alder-. men end Citizens of Philadelphia Ly deed dated April -18,1M9 recorded in W. C., No U. page 269. &c’. senvdyedunto QuintusO. Brown iufes. 1. _ [D 6.;M , ’6B 448 Debt. $3,438.24 BnUitt.3 Taken in execution and tobe sold aefte property of Quintus O. Brown. SENBY C. HOWELL. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, April 20. 1865. ap2i-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kr awritof Levari FaMss, tome directed, will be ex- Sised to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,. ay 1,1865, at 4 o’clock,at Sansom-street Hall, All that four story brick'messuage aufi lot of ground situate on the north side of Arch street, seventy-two feet east of Twenty-second street, in the city of Phila delphiacontaining in front on Arch street eighteen feet, and in depthlome hundred and two fs st to a- four* feet wide alley, with privilege thereof (Wnich premises Bichard 3B Townsend, by deed dated December 16th, 186 L recorded In Deed Book A. C• H , ffo 32, page 361, &c.» conveyed unto Benjamin 8. Shrevein fee.l \f ■ ll>. C. i M., ’66. 461. Debt, $5,936 SI Paacbel 1 MTaken ln execution and to be sold as the property of -axafcfahtpiin. s.' shreve.. -“5 : HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. 0,. - Kffladelphia, Sheriff*B‘Office, April 20,1665. , CHEOTF!B S^l*lS.—BY> YIBTUB Of ~*>-I'kyrrit'©f Alias Levari Facias, to. toe directed, will beexpOMdto public sale or vendue, on MOFFAT Bve nini£ May I,ISBS, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-atroet Hall, AB that three-story brick messuage, double three* story backbuildingi and lot of ground, Bituate on the south sideof Piae street, 74 feet west of Sixth street, in the city of. Philadelphiaj-contafhiagitt front on Pjne -street 19 feet, and in depth ISS feet, to a twelve-feet alley. [ Which premise* John BagiPet and wife et al., by deed dated February 22.1856, recorded in Deed Book fi. D W.. J 80.19, page 305, &c , Conveyed unto An* thony L. Query eile, in fee, and being so seized thereof, died intestate, leaving Mm surviving Caroline F., hie widow, and three 'children—viz: Anthony £ , Louisa C. (intemarried with Maurice Elat), and Caroline (in termarried with Peter Eourller, who has since departed life),-iu whom the said premises vested in fee. ] mb.; M., ’65. 404. Debt, f4.J66.38. Comegys.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Caroline F. Quervelle, Anthony L Quervelle, Caroline Bouilier, Bat ban Bailey- execntarof Louisa C Elat, indEobert & E Sf- rss’feiKsi. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. AprlilS, 1865. ap2t-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O awrit of Levari Facias, tome directed, will be ex posed termblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, May 1,1865, at 4 o’ clock, at Sanaom-street Mall, All the two two- and-a-half story frame messuages and lot of ground situate on the northeast tide of Gar* mantown-turnpike road and Bicetown lane, in the city of Philadelphia; containing infronton said road S 8 feet, more or less," and in depth, along said lane IK) feet, to Beading Bailroad. , , , - B. B —The corner house has been fitted up for a tavern. ' [D O iM., 'B5 447.. Ddbt, $687.80. Woodward. 3 '[Ekes la execution and to beeold as the property of Isaiah Ottlnter and Mary M OtHcgai^ HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. PMladft., Sheriff’s Office, April 20, 1865. ap2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF *3 a Writ of Levari Fadae, to me directed, will he ex posed to pnhllo sale or vendue, on MO BID AY Evening, May 1,1555, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Hall, All the bandit gs. Improvements and lot of ground sltnate on the south side of Brown Btreot, between Third and Fourth streets, In the city of Philadelphia; containing In /ronton Brown street 38 feet, and la depth 160 feet bounded east by ground now or late of Michael Greener, south by a four feet alley, wsst by ground late of Joan Milos, deceased, and north by said. Brown Btrest. Which preini.es fVederl,k Gentner, st ux., by deed dated August 37,1097, conveyed unto Nicolaus Gentner in fee.' _ ■ Cd!c ;m!, ’65 432. Debt, $5,008 S 3. Hartmau.3 ■ Taken In execution and to be sold ie ;tne property Of Nicolaus Gentner. HENBY C. HOttELI,, Sheriff. _ Philadelphia,- Sheriff* b Offlce; April 20. 1866. ap2l-St. CHEREFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF. k? a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, May 1,1866, at4o'clock, at Sansom-st. BWI, ■ All tuat two-story brick messuageandlot of ground situate on the north aide of Lentz .treevl6Bfset east ward from Thirteenth strest, lu the city of Philadel phia! containing In front- on Lentz street 14 feet, add in depth 76 feet to afour-feet-wide alley, with tao privi lege thereof. [Which premises John L -Kates, by deed dared September 13,1659, recorded In Bead Book A B. •B , No 88, page 275, conveyed nnto George B. Soutlr cott, In fee- reserving a ground rantofSB3.3 CttO i M., ’65 356.. Debt, §167 61. Gowoml Taken in execution 01 Oeorge-K eoutecott . HENBY C,,HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20, 1865. ap2l-3t- SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF IO g writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wig be ex posed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY Evening, Maw }.,, 1565, at 4 o’clock, at Sanaom-street Hall, *n that lot of ground and seven three-Biory atone bouses thereon* situate on the south side of .Hamilton street 118 feet eastward from Twenty-fourth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing lu front on Hamil ton street 68 feet and in depth 140 feet to Linn street, ex eeptisg ihexeoui the use in common with said premises of a certain alley leading northward from.Jam> sweet through the middle of said lot of the wid:h of 25 feet the distance of 101 feet, where said 'alley narrows by an equal offset on each side to the width or 4 feet, and. extending of that reduced width to* further distance of 39 feet to Hamilton street. ■ rWhich premiees the West ern Bank conveyed unto Joseph Fleming in fee. 7 CD. G. iM. M 55 4i£l.-Mebt t $6,696 83. Judson. 3 Takdnin execution and to be sold as thoproperty of Joseph Fleming. H2NKT C HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,- April 20,1865. , ap2l-St CKgRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponaa, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, May 1, 3866, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street Hall, Ho l. All those frame tenements and two three story brick messuages and lot of ground situate os the south, side of Lombard street, between Sixth and Seventh, .streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Lombard street 20feet,and In depth 7STf*efc. Bounded north by Lombard e treat, west by lot late of Bichatd D oughiy, south by laud of Earon Hnrgfc ft Co., east by ground late of James das sice. C Which premises George Megee, Esq-. Sheriff, 4ec , by deed dated J)e* camber 27, 1866, conveyed unto John Davies.ln fed.O Ko. 2. All that three-story brick messoagaaad lot of ground situate on the east side of Gad berry avenoe,273 feetnoTth of Oxford Street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Caoberry avenue 36 feet, and in depth 56 feet, lr eluding on the northeast corner part of iha head of a 2 feet 6 inches alley, with the privilege thereof, CD. C ;M. *65. 438 Debt, $7,616. Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Davies TLEHRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20,1866. . ap2i 3t (SHERIFFS SALE.—BY'VIRTUE OF *3 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to toe directed, will be exposed to public sale orvendue, on MONDAY Evening, May 1, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Hansom-street Hall, All that brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the souilwest corner of Sixteenth and Stiles streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Six teenth street 18 feet, and in depth 67 fret to a three fret alley.- [Which premi si ■William E. Scott, et uri., by deed dated April 7, 1856. conveyed unto William Graham in fee. Subject to a ground rent of $Bl. ] CD. G.; MV, ’66. 427. Debt, $660. H. C. Thompson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Graham HENBY C. HOWELL, Sheriff - Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20,1865. ap2l-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will- b. exposed to public salßorvondue, on MONDAY JSvmlnv May I; 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall, *’ , ? r L* k mesanage with two-story back buildings, and lot of ground situated on the north aide of Spruce Btreet No.-236. between Lanrel and Third Btnete, in the city ol FbUade pbia: ecntilSneta teSlt on Sprnce street S» feet, and in depth S feet• bounded noith by ground late, orWm. Qrlffltba, declaiedlVonth by Sprnpe alreet, eastbr ground late of JacSrimble {SSS-, “fTumJS veyed unto JehnP.Pemohlifer] P& “ m ‘ &c ' “ tt ion.P' C ' ; ®‘ 439 Dol,t ' *1425.00. H. Whar- Perß e A C ' ltlC " I H a BSBY , 0 ‘foTOll’tt’ 1 SPhllada., Sheriff’s Office, April 18,1565. * ap2i-3t M AC n ?J SREL V HERRING, SHAD, &o. ... “2YO bbla -Maas. Nob. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, nfo 1 ® s fe' in *e»oried packages. Herring basiport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax Mec. Sealed. No. 1 Herring, gobble New Mess Shad. : zsoboxeBHerklmer.conntyObeieBe.4iei Ittßtoreeodforßaleby MUKPH 7 A KOONB. 3U9-M STO. -146 HOBTH -WHABYH3. - AYTCTIOSf. SALES. i/vyvtnftiwxnnAfyMWVM'wr*. ■ * »-s *■ .SAW OF IMPORTED DOMBSTICDRY GOODS OB TUESDAY MORNING. wv) April-*th, at 10 o'clock, on tour month* oraoM, «« lota of .fancy and staple goods. .- - • TJANCOABT & WAKNOOK, AWC- Jt TTOBEERB. WO MARKET Street. . ' TAHILIF FORD&CO., AUCTIOKBBRB, A .*, MARKET andBiWOOHMBRGBStreeta. T.IROX SALE OP 1,300 OASES BOOTS AND BHOEB. w« will sell, hr catalogue, for cash. - inflSttt, commencing at 10 o’clock. 1,100 cases man e, Cots’, and Tenths’ hoots, shoes, balmorals, brqgans, oxford ties, 4c ! also, women’s, misses’, and ehlldren’e boots, shoes, palters, Congress hoots, balmorals, 4c. LARGE POSITIVE SAW OP 1,500 CASES BOOTS -AHT) OXtUJISt , We will sen hy catalogue I°r .cash on THOBBDAT MOBBING, April 87th, commenotatatlOo clocs.lsoo m™tSfwom^?*.miMi^anaAlldran•sb»tB.sh<^, gaiters, slippers, Ibalmorale, Coagteei ‘ ~ FOR SALE AJrPjW AET. ■’ - A FOB SALE, A DESIRABLE tfieertorytrick WeLLING.-Ho. 1870 Filbert street. Lot 18 feet float by 106 feet in depth. Possesion iynmfldlatelT. Lowest price $8»G00; S3,WO nwy ■gr ACTITto m FOB BERT. —IF NOT SOLD BY JK* the flrr t of May, my place, on the YORK Bead, will he for rent. Apply at „„ „, „. , ap2o-3t - 803 MARKET Street. m BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESI MDENCB, ROXBOROUGH. Twenty-first ward, sin and a half mUss from the city. FOB BALK, hr V. THOMAS 4 HONS. April 26th. 1885. ap!B Bt* MFOE SALE—HANDSOME STONE COTTAGE, containing eight rooms, situated In the lower end of Germantown, near Fisher's Lane station. A eery snperior location. LottlCO hy 180 feet. Posses sion July-1, 1865. Apply ap,B- tuthsSl* Nos 10 and la North FRONT St, • FOR SALE—A DEBIRABLB DWELLING, with every cenventeaee; fine yard. Foseeieion elyen -May 1. No. 381 South Twenty-first street, below Do Lancer, place. Apply at No. 017 MARKET Street. . ■ apl9-8t» MFOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL m PABM and CODSTBT SEATS, of forty acres, on Chuishians, Darby township, four miles from Mar ket-eirset Bridie. Possession wnbe had Immediately* Apply to JOHlf WHITILTi on thep^eml to apd-lm* 4s Nonth FRON f Street. MFOR BALE-A VERY SUPERIOR BOUSE In WEST PHILADELPHIA, excellent stable, fine well of waters rural, yet suite near; all convenience*; replete in all respect*. Address Mer chant,” Box 230 Q, Fort Office. mb27-lnt « PRIVATE SALE—MILITARY BOARDING SCHO OL, near FhiladelpUa, in one, eessfal operation, with furniture of all kinds. Appa ratus Books. Guns. 4c., at a very low fieure. Apply to BCHERMERHORN 4 BANCROFT, 512 ARCH ‘ apt-Im* i M PRIVATE SALE —BEAUTIFUL J|| SUMMER RESIDENCE, estate of Dr. S. •A. -A- Barton. Fine home and ontbnHtdlnga, splendid ahkde and fruit trees, eight seres of ground, one and a half miles from railroad—six dally trains Address Bey. J. HENRY BARTON, Village Green. Pi. . , , Sold Terr low. apl-lm «FOR SALE—A SPLENDID BUILDING LOT of oni STENTON Avenue, .near Fi*h*r t s Lane Station, JL *«.B. 3M unsurpassed in location or natural advantages; two anrissß of water, and some fine old trees. . . . • ALSO-37 ACRES OF GROUND on Plaher s pane, nearly adjoining the station and extending towards Old York Road s Broad street runs nlWthe Una. aplg tnthaljy Nos. 10 and 13 North FRONT St. _ DOE SALE—TBBEE HUNDRED SHARES CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY; STOCK; price, $26 per share; or would exchange for reit&Die dividend pay tor Oil Stocks, or a neat Cottaga_to.t he neighborhood of Germantown, Address Box 17C# post Ofice. ap2l-3t* r) OIL COMPANIES DESIROUS of obtaining an Oflce, the euhssriher offerathe Pri vilefe of one already fnmisled. and also will taka charge of ’he Company’s book* taking a portion of the Company’s s ock in payment, if deeired. Location, THIRD Street, below Cheetnnt Addreaa Box 2740 Poet Office. . apM 6t«- ryiL LANDS IN WEST VIRGINIA.^ V/ THESE HUWDBED AGEES of valuable Territory on EIVBBe Eitohie «mty. It le In the line of the great upheaval, and near the celebrated ASPHALTUM DEPOSIT. The surface to«- csdilons of Oil are abundant aud wells are about to be sunk »n the adjoining tract. Title Ttorfax ther particulars, address £ f POImSS, aplfi-aw6t Washington, P. u> IJOB. BALIr- J: valuable oil lands . IN WEST VIRGINIA, OHIO, Ag» PENNSYLVANIA. TitoniM of LBWI».Jb. JlOUri, SlSto* 33S WALNUT Street, Phllada. ffTRUSTEBS’ SALE. DELAWAEE COUNTY PASSENGER EAUjBOAD company. The undersigned, mortgagees or trasteeanamed In a serialnmortgage dated July 2d,18W, ln Phlla delphia connty. in Mortgage Book A. D. 8., Mo. W» page 881. by which the wbOYe-Mied Company, to Sure bonds I»Md by It, mortgaged Ita road or rail way. including the iron rails* sleepersi-oros* ties, siila, •SrilgpieXandell other of feija pei structure of said with ail fche cor porate rights, powers, Übsrties. priviieges, and Sises of said Company, and its toils, rents, issues., income, and profits; and together also with the entire estate, real and personal* of said Company, including its carc, horses, harness, provision and enTUpmanU,and all other its effects,, and estate,, real y£r*mi*i and wheresoeyer the same may he* wiTSeT Mwers' oolSlnea in raid mortpre deed, expose the sSoye property to ssle, hy pabllo eactiom ON THD 3d DAY OF FIFTH MONTH CM*?) NEXT, At 2 o’clock P. M., AT THE HOWAiSD HOUSE, in Upper Derby township. Delaware county, P»., the - Western Terminus of diddSoad Said road runs with a stogie track and, turnouts from Logan street, In West Philadelphia, where it oonneote With the West Philadelphia Ff»Bengerß«|lway, west ward along ‘the Philadelphia and WestCheeterTnm pike road about four miles, to the said Howard House, The personal property df the Company, consists, ol two cars (which may be sees at said Howard House), three horses, and a lot of harness. ... ~„ _ , The nsdersigned will require aye hand rod dollars to be paid at the time of sale, open slgeiug the contract of •lie. JOHN SELLERS. ( m^nalaae apil-20t* JOSEPH POWELL, |Yrurtees. MACHOfEST AMD mOS. PEOTf STEAM ENGINE AND tMtHIBi boiler worn-:jtsaftr & levy, PEACTICAL ABB THBOEETICAL EHGXffSERS. KA* CHUTISTS. BQILEB’MAKEBS* and FQUBDEBS, having for many yean been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in baildingand repairing: Marine and Biver Engines, high andlow’pras* sure, Iron Bailer*, Water Tanks,, ftopellerv, *c., kef. respectfully offer their services to, the public, as beinc folly prepared to contract for onaines of all sizes, ~ifv rise, -Elver, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to exeeote orders with Quick despatch. Every description of pattern-ntakhu made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Fine, Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers, ofthebest Pena* sylvanla charcoal iron. Forging* of all sizes and Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Boll* Turning, Serew-Cu ting, and all other work connected With the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at th* establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for iw pairs of boats, where they can lle in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, mils, «»* ke., for raising heaw or light weights. , , , _ - ■ JACOB Or MBAFU, JOHB F. LIVY, JeP4f BBACB and FAL3EBK Street* J. VAUGHAN XEB2XOX. ■ WILLIAM JC. ilttiMf- SGES n. OOPS. - * COUTHWABK FOUNDRY, O FIFTH AED WABHIHGTO* BTBKBTS PHI LAD KI3 1 HT A. mBRIOH «fc BOSS, _ , BHGIHEEBS AUD MACHIHISTS, _ Mxaitfkctura High and Low-Pressure Stsun KntlnM, for lAad, river, and marine service. . Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &«.;out ln« of all kinds, either Iron or brass. JS’lStaS,*?* f “ Q “ Work *’ Workshops, kail proved«Sta^o2:" lill “ rT * f ' a ? I * tert *»d most lm- paratos, Kssmyjh’s Pateut SteamHammer,andAsplu * '*■*•■* Geatrltnaal Suxar-Drainln* Machine. anlS-tf WM. M. FABER & 00., x. _ ■ ieof FbnirDiraf M ’ KHG^HI,BTrII,DBM * GKFERAL MACHIHISTS, AHD BOOSE ATAgnwn PEEEBTI.TABXA BTATIO*. all kinds of sfcs AM HHdunSS, randns *e“toeeto«ieknndred and fifty horMfopSwerTmti W i eUs, f &e.?l E c. llLU *’ Hills. Blast Enraasei, OB Give parMcolar attention, to the eonstrustlon of to cnes and Machinery for oil boring and ptuaptng opera* prompt?, mSd.* 11 *°i»ntry magMml TMTORGAN, ORB, ft CO., STEAM EM. t Giß® BjKffiBBBB. Iron Pounders, and General i&WK; fnd,Boiler ( &akers. Ho. MiBOALLOW HILL Street. Philadelphia. . foffTtf ‘ H™S GALLY SEALED MEATS *OO *• do Tad. • -, {W :do Mutton. 1 1,000 «• do .Turkey -1.000 ' do OMeken, . - 7 jwi®*;- t warn feg-tf - APT South WATKEgSut. ■ RAKER’S ORNAMENTAL TTATq ■ larasst and best assort-' ment of Wtas, loupes, Lonf Hair Braids and Onrls.- Filsettes,. ulnslva Beams,,for ladlsa, at prices lower than elsewhere, at 909 CHIISTHOT Street. mh39-lm* H. JAMES, (formerly of Philadelphia*) ATTOBHKY AT LAW. FKAHSLIK, yBNAHGO COUHTY, FBSTHA. Special attention ciTen to the examination of Titles. " -Philadelphia Biwbhbkobs r-GhSs.- E. Lex, Ksa . Hon. 3. Eobs-Snowden, James H. Little,: Esa’ 5Tt -Tasker, Sr-, Hood, Bonbright, & Go.,' J. 1 Kiwm President 7th national Bank va - OAMUEL L. TAILOR, and X S‘a. C °“ eCtleot ’ ,< “ k * 3SteT^. f^>* CAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY TEAEKLIH, VBaIHGO OODHTYTPBIfEA. uate of Philadelphia.) I. w:a ' TO SHU A T.. OWEN, ATTORNEY, nr AT LAW, AJTD SOLIOTTOE oj WuMn^og^C Bsl * MALCOLM MACNEELL’B ■SSSteast 310 PHILADELPHIA. filMMt refitted to suit all MM. *Tl TWEEnw ftf repairing carefully and piomptlyatlended to.sSt^m PURE CORN VINEGAR, FREE from drugs, and warranted to preserve frnife and Sickles ecLual to csder vinegar, manufsotuntt and sold l tM , PUBDY & GO., mh2B-lm 35 South FReBTT Street fTPWARDB OF THIRTY THOUSAND . eertifisates aad recommendatory letters have bean ££&S & the merits of HBLHBOLD’S Gl- SJJIJJB 'PBKPAHi.TIO|{ £ many of which are from the highest eoorses, including eminent statesmen, tier* rvaasu. gthwarccr*. SUte iodsss. Mm. WHITE YIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL " " LBS, —A new French Cosmetic for beautifying and preserving the complexion. ,It is the most compound of the age. There is neither chalk, powder magnesia, bismuth,nor talc in Us composition. tiThetn* composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax ;-hence the ax tiaoidlnary Qualities for preserving the skin, makinr oft, smooth, fair, and transparent It makes the a?i^u»lVl 3 i£L? D S? O -wSSf'’ aß4l33 ’ Boutil SETESTH SttX ; - AtCWOII ■ SALES. JOHN B. MYERS AUCTION. V wuita. Hob. 333 and 93* MARKET Street, LARGE PEREMPTORY BADE OF FMNCH, iNDri 4,. Apia ». at I& o’elrak*.wlH he sold by catalogs,*, ea fonrntonths’ m Btapleaxtlcles in silk, wonted, wooden, linen, and *oi. toe same will be arranged for mlnatloh, wlth eatatosuea, ««fly on rite morning dealers will find it to fhadr Interest to J* TARO* SALE OF FRENCH, SAXONY, Ggßw, » AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. a 4 5. NOTICE —lncluded, In- our sale of French, Itagan G«ma», andßrWsh o drygMda. oßs i i|(} April 2d, wUI be fonndin part the following dMinjj, “DRMS Y GOODB.-Pleo.B plrin and printed bum,.,. lainee, roubalx and faney checks, percales, pon 2* cherree, plain aid fancy , popll u«, soli? colors and fnney ginghamt. chambrays, a.p.cas, t,. ‘» grenadines and de heae, printed ehauies, jacoaeu .; lawufir baimoralaJriru. «f '*~ 3 DENSE SILKS. -Pieces Lyons black taffetas anj„„, de Rhlnes. royal double armuraß,gn>s de Afrlc, Lyons, solid colon and fancy poult de soie« and fifths. ndx&lM, tnuedlinef. *fc„ . BHAVLB.—Broehe hordcrod* ctolla, *i*kplald dines, lama, cashmere, thibet, aud plain and r?, ZBOZuubique shawls. BIBBOMS.—Boxes solid coTorfl and fancy gro* > . GLOVES, 4o —An lnyoleeof ladies’ aadaen,- whlt&and colored kid, silk, Dntou, LMe, Persia ??* Veaoolitau gloves and gauntlet*. *• Also, embroideries, white goods, vails, riltwr, eUefSazd ties, hlack and whlu crepes, head skirts, sun «ad giaghaia umbrellas, irtrnuu^', b^ 3 tt We wfii add to our sale of Monday, April atl,, Invoice cjJ[BB to,AAHDKEROHISFS * and * tape-bordered linen cambric hsadlcr.-tv, «Mdf hemmed do do. % and S hemstitched do. do, ccmprislug all grooes* of a favorite make. LASOB FBEMD?TOBY BhLl OF Boots, SHdaa BROGANS. ARMYSgODS, i ios hrogass, cavalry boots, da-wOmbractag a prime ih fresh usortmsut of.aeaggnkble goods of city and eru manufacture, which be open for exaaiaaiiM BOOTS SEOSJ, ‘ " BROGANB, TRAVELLING BAGS Sc 3 ‘ NOTlCE.—lncluded in our large sale of boots 4 ,{ C *April SS.’wlll he found In part the folio wing fresh sjj dotlrehle assortment—vis: , 3Ce&*s* boys’, and youths’ eaiL double-sole, lalf. wait, aid, pump-sole dress-boots* meo’e. hois’. youths’ kip and buff leather boots; men!s fine tnlc tongo Ug gavalrvboote rmen *s and boys* call buff Wr. cr Couaresß boots and balmorals: men’s, boys 1 , youths’ super kip, huff, and Pushed grata, half and pump eolebrogaus; ladlea fiue kid, goat, morocti and enamelled patent sewed balmorals and CoairgH {[alters: women’s, misses’, andchlldr^_» caLaad tef eather balmorals and lace boots; children a fsa im fhiflreihj ladies’ fine kid slippers; carpet and travelling bags, da ■* **■ ' LARGE POSITIVE SALB-OT_*BttraH. FE2508. AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. “■ We will hold u Urga ssle of fordgu_Bna dom«:,, itT goods, hy eetatogue, oh if Credit of four amtii«,i ££ tor cash, ; Olf THURSDAY JCORNING. April 87, at lDo’etock, embnhtfngatwut 750 Plrttm ud lota.of ataffieandfajwyurtlmwltawoffieiu, w SK . t£te, Hhen«, rilks, andoottons, to which w« thrive u,, the rams will he suuied for ,«:ni£‘» tend. ‘ ;• POSITIVB BALE OF CARPKTINGS, DRUGGETS, pumziyn “ mattings, 40. .OH FRIDAY-MORNING, Anri! SSth. at 11 o’dock. wlll he soM, by cstalou,, onfour months’ credit, sbont ZWplMes itch royaiii. superfine and flM.&grsin. rayeldi ma»k, Venetian, printed frit, list, Dutch hemp, c jttsrt. «ws way caxpettagßt Canton ssd he., embracing a choice assortment o? superior goois, wMck m ay be "examined early on the morning of srie. M, THOMAS * SONB, • Nos 130 snd 141 South FOURTH Street Public Bales of Real Estate and Stocks, at the Si. change, every TUESDAY, at 13 o’clock. NINTH SPRING SALE, 2Sth April- For list of properties in the above three eater atalogue Tuesday nsxV TBY bMATS, BUSINESS STaHBS. 4:7 BCILD LOTS Ae . CARD —Our sale OB Tuesday next will he very i vi\ comprtalng some of the meat Taluable property ! tills season, to he sold peremptorily, by o Isr :: Orphans’ Court, executors, and others. See punpt.s cttalogues. Also, $6,000-American gold, stock-. Ac. • • _ * Sale So. SDSO Hue strost. ELEGANT MIRRORS. CCETAISB, OH TUESDAY MORNING, April 25. at 10 o’clock, at. Mo. 2029 Flee strsel, hjti talogua, tiie entiretfegant drawing-room, llbrarv, *\z. Ing zoom and chamber furniture, fine »rp3{*, mir rors. pianofl, curtains? &e- , , Aeg=* The cabinet furniture was made to order '-YoLmer, la nearly new, and in excellent order May be examined on the morning of sale at 6 o’clock Sale jto 1425 Worth Flfcoenih street. BEAT HOUSEHOLD FOBNITCKS, JBEUSaELS GiE PBTS, Ac. * OBf WBDHESDAT MOEWIMC, AprilSS, atlOo dock, at Wo, 1416 Worth Fifteea .hm-, by catalogue, the neat household furniture. Jtay be examined on morning of sale, at S o’clock. Sale at Wo 1827 Spruce street SUPBKIOB FUBMITUKB, MIBBOB* CUSIiISS, pIAfIO, CHIBA, PLATSD WAfiE, Ac. OW FBIBAY MOBMIW6. April 22. at 10 o’clock, at No. 1527-Spruce etrset. catalogue, tbe entire furniture* fine curtains. Pirn ehandeliers, handsome mantel clock, fine plated vm, China and glass ware, superior dleing room and ciani bsrfurniture, kitchen utensUs, Ac. May be examined on the morning of sals at 8 AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. ' Qejartsrrautbb Gexekai,’sOffios, Ist Dryrsraj, W ssnxyuTfnc City, April I.l’-et : Will he sold et Pahlic Auction, to the highest bidiu. At BALTIMO RE; NTd., on THURSDAY. April 13.1565, TWO HUNDRED MARES WITH FOAL, many or them well bred end In good condition. On ■' , THURSDAY. April 80. 1865, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. On THURSDAY, April 87. 1536, ONE HUNDRED MARES WITH FOAL, ASP 07] __ HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. The horaee have been condemned aa unfit for too it valry service of tho'army. For road uud farming purposes many good b„,-ia'Ai may be had. Animals sold singly. Sale to commence and will beheld at FHTT.T.IPS’ GOVBRNMS.v; ITI BLES. corner of FREMONT and RAMSEY Strain. in United State* currency. ‘ JAMES A BAn5,„ Brevet Brigadier General, In charge Ist Division Q. K. G. O. - - suit-ioi. MEDICAL. 5 v ELECTRICAL, OFFICES. | ) Mo.: 134 t Bonh SLBVSVTH, below IfOeo, jGHHSTIfUY and FOBTIBTH Street, Wei: Ph iladelphia - i ) 88, THOMAS ALLBIf havlng been very >fnl iji the coze ot Dleeasee by this new ) Would inform hie Mends and the Public fc; xv; ) still benefitting and curing'many whom medical J did not Affect, and considered incuiabie. > 5 We will mention a few of the Diseases in the eii?) J of which this treatment seldom if over fails: \ J Bheumatism. Felons. Sidney DL'e^iss, ) i neuralgia, Gangrene. Liver " ' IFaat&jtAß, TJlcers. Genital ) cGrazaps, Bolls, Spinal “ t J Dyspepsia, Abscess, Throat “ > /TevAf &Ague, Eruptions, Prolapsus 5 ? Asthma. Isfiammatious, MocEmiesims ) } Ckmgestion, Hemorrhage, [Diabetes, a: ' ( Patients will be treated at their residence vhi) J desired, a large sum her of testimonials may l,3 at the Offices from patiente in this city. «-o vhzm l fions gratis. OMce hours 9A. M. toSP. M . --- • MB. THOS. ALLI.N, [ l aplfrSm BLeciricU: J ■RLEOTROFATHIO ESTABLIS' Jf^„* [ EHT.-pE.A. h. romsg, one of tbe DISCO vnBEBS of a new system of treating dhe**- 7 MODIFIED ELBCTBIOAL APPLICATIOSS sr ha*been«o very successful at PEKff saCAF.2 / " :{ hist three years, has removed his Office to 1638 ViSB Street, one door below All persons desiring zeferenees, or asy with regard to hhs special mode of treatmeat, »■ A call or send for a pamphlet . Consultation or advice gratuitous. m : SHIPPING. BOSTON AND PiliLA ' .ym PHI A STEAMSHIP LIKE. saUinT for- ' ; uuSATGBBATS, from first wbarf sbr-r: : ■ - Street, PhlladelpMs, audLoog Wisrf, B’sbi - SAXON, Capt. fo p PliUttdelphla forßostott, on April?. »• . 4 , Jt, Mdstumship SOKKAa, C*pt. BU». W~ »•’* ton for PMUdelpfilx, on tie same da, at 4 r. Ti.se aew and substantial ateamsWps for - line, sailing from each port punctually on Sc- ißaurances effested at one* half the prtmitiEi *-= on the vessels. Freight* taken at fair rates. o/felTwUi^fo 4^. 69 " 4 ms EtCt;r ;; Jt For Prelfht or Faasaae Ciavinir fine •scranfofo': apply to HEBET WISSifBi - mM-tf *- 338 South DELAWiaS . STEAM WEEKLY X B SF 00L - toueiin* a: Harbor). The well known Sfceamers 52?rf»5 ew SP rl £ 804 Philadelphia Stsamsh,» Une), eairying the Baited States Ms;, fatended to sail as follows: EDIEBBBGH .„„.BATUU!)4r, Apr ; -. SEE! £ y baltimoee Saturday, ap--: ‘ CITY OF WASBIBGTON .SATURDAY. s!>y - , Borthßlver ICCe ' iil1 * B * tnl4B Y “ lres: ■ • BATES OF PASSAGE: „ 58 Gold, orlte equivaleat la Cnrreti- Hret Cabta... Bteera*a._* r ; -«• *0 London.***. SS 00 •* to lougoe.-- " 96 00 *• to Paris to Hamburg... 90 00 ■* to Hamcuii : tesam I ‘*o's.J^ > >rw W 4 e« t? Ha™, Bremen i* &c. , at equally low rates. or Queenstowu: Ist Cab , Liverpool or Queenstov ' For further informattoit apply at the C ®®« B v . JOBS G: BALE, Ate , apis-tmyg in WALHDT Streei, • i- new express lin^ ■MMAiHBi AtilTiiram r. -■ WASHIHGTOSf, Via Chesapea&a mad Dalsrtr, - f '- - leave first WharT above MaKKET .i= e«ryWEDHBSBaYaad6ATBEIJAY7a-. 2H ... .J«Fralxht apply to Aaents, WM. P. CLYDE ;; - M:Berth aad_SonthWh»rve».PMla. j J. 8. DAT. 7, Gfeoraetowa, D, C.; FLO WEES ABO WES, Al-™;-:. NOTICE.—FO:? - :; - “■HKtYOBK. —The PHILABELPA:^ HEW-lOBK EXPBEBB STtUMHoaT COYr- ; Delaware spd Earltau Canal , - : Steamer, leavo DAILY, fiat.wharf below.*' Btie*t,at 3 o’clock P. H. _ vJ WM. P.-CLYDE & C0..14S WHAKYS?.A-, mhlfi-Sm THE SOIENGE OF *J*S a 'S ,nl fe pure. maiettie: ajT.t? . for its baais, lts pillar, truth aif-t, r; So stand HELMBOLD*B Kiimfil. qitabllshed ovter- IB years. * Ra EVANS ft; WATSON’S c ,, M SffiST ? rr d _ A lart. varlaty of FISX-FEOOF BA?® » hand. PHILADELPHIA S BAMDAGI r C DTimimiuh M. IfIISTBL Street, above A5 l ar ;:*j EYBBETT, after thirty years 1 practical guarantee* the skilful adjuMment o? his V 3 :'’ ■:? Stockings, Shoulder Braces. Crutches. apartnSufetg conducted by a Lady. 1 Bgßt-No eain m exthac "UULLfTBIiTH. —Sitrou* Oxide 6a» * iwl beautiful sad natural »trle of *HBH IKSBSTBII ffifff EBTEY ’ 8 t COTTAGE OBGAN&j , *oioaiyUinSXCßl,tKo, bmtDJOMCALf.» t ; i* of Toao end Power, derided erpeeieurj; l ini JSohool*, but found to be eagellj wej •be Pirlor utd Drewin* Boom. Aorrfce jfg:i : Mo.KirorttEEVi®TJr;'' Alio* « complete iwortmeat of tlxa * j ’ •otutaatly on hAid- —j .-f A READY AND CONOLUSIY of the properties of HEbtfßOLb B K TEACT BUCHD Win be » eoMoanwr. w.«< Eoithlb tie United Stetee JHeseaietory.
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