THIS - CITY. INDEPENDENCE HAM.. This saored edifice, still feßtooned in the drapery txpresslve of grief, was steadily thronged yesterday by visitors of all dolors, ages, and oondltlons. A ■contlnnons stream of humanity poured In through the porth trlpdqwa, apd flowed out . the rear one* on In dependence Sqn_are. The drapery, flowers, oan cenbra, pSaosfaiSy- immortelles, remain the same, Huuty. Mr* Dixey, the Commissioner of City xTOp«cfcy, who ih the hoar of general sad nosi movod early on Saturday morning* the 15th iß&tet'ftktdrapOtthe Hall) has displayed commendable Bhergy ever since. it is his intention to ksep the plaoe to the public until sanset next Satur day evening. The fnneral oar will also remain In the Square until the same time. Its present posl ' tloni surrounded by aprlng foliage, forms an excel lent object for stereoscopic effect. Such a picture would be highly cherished as being a true repro .dentation of the magnlfloent oar honored with the remains of the deceased President Lincoln. jfHE CITIZENS OF CHESTNUT HILL AND THE DEATH OP PRESIDENT LINCOLN, At a meeting at Chestnut HIU,_*?!?JSSSS O ??*+%* the purpose of expressing the seaUments of the imzensof thatpJaoeon of Mr,Jilno^i, Wr n J, ! WHlla®o was called to .the chain, and Mr. j lvnteheii acted as secretary, The following resolutions were adopted t Resolved, That in the melancholy and untimely death their beloved President the American peoole mourn an irreparable loss—the loss sot only of a wi*e, patrl* ode. end intrepid Ohi*f Magistrate, out of a treat and good m*n» whose private lire was as stainless as his public character was .pare and exalted, and whom the present and all future generations will rerere as the savior of his country. Resolved, That, in the shadow of this great calamity* we renew the solemn pledges of oar devotion 1 to the -cause for which Abra bam Lincoln lived and died, and will sustain it by all the influence and means at our command. Resolved, That we have confidence in the ability and patriotism or Andrew'Jehnsbn, the constitutional suc cessor of our lameoted President* to carry the country aucceßßfuUy through the trials which surround it, and that we look confidently to Mm to finish triumphantly the work of •nr country's regeneration, to crush out the last smouldering a pa* kg of treason and rebellion, to punish* its guilty aiders and abettors, to. restore throughout the length and breadth of the laud' the au thority and pow, r of the nation, and to establish upon an Immutable foundation those principles of free go* vernment which have been hallowed anew by the great sacrifice made in their behalf, and are now rendered more sacred by the blood of the great martyr who has fallen is their defence. INTERESTING PRESENTATION. The Keystone Base Ball Club, of this elty, were the recipients, on Monday evening, of a large-sized photographic picture of the champion nine or the tinned States, enclosed In an elegant frame. The Champions ate members or the At’antlo Club of Brooklyn, who presented the gift to the Eeyßtoners. The presentation took place In the Musical Fund Hall on the occasion of the annual complimentary ball by the Keystone Olnb to their friends. Tho attendance ofladles and gentlemen was quite large. The testimonial was presented in a neat speech by Mr. David A. Sntton or the Brooklyn Eagle, and received In appropriate terms, on behalf of the Key stone, by Mr. John F McDevltt of The Press. The affair passed off pleasantly, exemplify ing the good feeling which prevails between the bass-ball players of the two cities. LADIES’ FAIR. The fitlr now being held at the St, Vincent’s Home, Eighteenth ami Wood streets, will remain open daring the balance of the week. It has been, thus far, well attended, qs It certainly deserves to be. The Institution is one of the most useful In our midst, its special province being to take under Itß fostering oare tbe deserted babes who are, sad to say, fonnd toofteqnentld-ta a city so large as this. They are nurtured wiih/the kindest attention, and reared to that age when they dan be bound outto guardians. The Home Is supported by voluntary subscriptions, and the fair now being held, and which is conducted by ladles of refinement and taste, Is a ready means through which the charita bly disposed can assist In a good work. ' A HANDSOME PRESENT FOR GEN. GRANT. At the salesroom 01 the Schumacher Pianoforte Manufacturing Company, i n Chestnut street, there Is now on exhibition a handsome piano, of their own make, which they have liberally presented as a con tribution towards furnishing the drawing-room of the new residenee/ ol lieutenant General Grant. Tho oempany thereby maintain the generous and patriotic reputation which they have already ac quired, fine instruments having also been presented by them to tbe Great Central Sanitary Fair and to our late revered President, OUR NATATORIBM. Dr, Jansen, the energetic lessee of tho Natato rlnm and Physical Icatitute In Broad street, after having renovated, repainted, altered, and Improved his establishment, annonuces his intention to reopen for the summ'er season on the Ist of May. The doctor proposes, in case he receives a certain num ber of regular subscribers, lo discontinue the sale of single ticket), by which arrangement his regular patrons will hot be iscoiivenlenoed by a ‘'rush” on hot summer evenings, as has heretofore too fre quently been the oase. This plan can but meet with general approval, and. we learn, bids fair to suc ceed. Swimming, as well as skating, has already become one of the first accomplishments for. both sexes. BOARD OF CONTROL. An adjqUrned meeting of the Board of Controllers of Public Schools was held yesterday, afternoon. The object of the meeting was to consider a series of rules for-the government of examinations of ap plicants 3or ihe position 01 teachers In the.public schools. The rules were discussed, amended, and passed, as follows: - I. They shall hold two examinations annually, of such persons ss may desire to obtain certificates of qualification for the position of teaehers In the pub lic schools; and those examinations shall be held on the second Thursday and the following day of May and November. If. They shall award certificates to such persona as, noon examination, are found qualified, which shall he of the first, second, third, or fourth class. 111. No person shall be elected to the position of Class teacher In any of the public schools of this district unless he or she shall have received a certi ficate of qualification dnly issued by the authority of the Board of Controllers, after his or her exami nation, provided that ttls rale shall not apply to teachers who have been duly elected prior to the passage of the act of Assembly relative to the ex amination of teachers In the First school district, f usied Feb. 17,1866,and who were at that time eaohers in the public schools; but said teachers maybe promoted from time to time without being required to pass an examination. IV. Theholderof a first-class certificate shall he eligible to the position of principal of a grammar school. Vi Theholderof a second-class certificate shall be eligible'to the position of 'first assistant in a grammar school, and If at least twenty-one years of age, for male or female principal of a secondary school. ■ Vi. The holder of a thiid-claas certlfioate shall be eligible to the position of second assistant In a trammel school, or any lower position, and, If wentyyearß of age, to that of principal of a<prl snary school. VII. The holder of a fonrth>olass certificate shall be eligible to the position of third or fourth assistant In a grammar-school, or any lower position. VUI. Certificates ol the first class shall be award ed to such persons only as shall have taught for at le&st tfereo years. IX. Certificates of the second class shall he awarded to such persons only as shall have taught at least two years. X. Certificates of the third Clara shall be awarded to such persons as shall have taught at least one year. XL This committee shall hold a special examina tion for the position of principal of a boys’ or girls’ grammar-school, whenever the same shall be ne cessary. - They may. ask the assistance of sueh of the prin cipals of the boys’ grammar schools, or of the Faonlty or the Boys’ High School, and no others, as they may deem proper, to conduct such examina tions ; and they shall present a printed report to the Board of tho result of inoh examinations, at the next stated meeting; said report to give the names of the successful applicants, the school from which they came, and the result of each, applicant’s ex amination in each study, as well as his or her gene aval average, and position on the Hat. XII. Said committee shall cause such roles to be made as will Insure at all times the utmost fairness and Impartiality. XIII. No person under the ageof seventeen years shall be elected as a teachei In tbe public schools of this district. XIV. Candidates who shall obtain averages suffi cient to entitle them to second and thlrd-olass cer tificates (which tbe president and secretary are au thorised to Issue) shall be precluded from obtaining such certificates until t hey shall have arrived at the age, and taught the term specified in rules nine and ten, but tbe committee shall award them a fourth class certificate. Resolved. That the resolutions passed by the Board, December 18.1E64, lo wit: Resolved, That no person shall be Sleeted a teacher in any grammar school of Fhii&delphia, unless such par son shell have had at least six months’ experience In teaching in a primary, secondary, or unclassified school. - Resolved. That trad nates of the Girls' High and Nor mal School shall he eligible as assistant teachers In any primary, secondary, or unclassified school ol the First school dlatriot, be and are hereby repealed. Resolved, That ah l.ws and resolutions heretofore passed, conflicting with the above, are hereby repealed. Mr. Moore offered a resolution fixing the hours of assembling and' dismission of schools for the remain ing months of the]ear as follows: Meet at half past eight A. M.’hnd two P, M. Dismiss at twelve M, and half past four F. M. Laid over. Adjourned. EXCITEMENT AT A SCHOOL HOUSE. Yesterday morning, between 9 and 10 o’clock, a lad fell Into a fit In the school houseon Twenty-third street, between Lombard and Pine. He screamed ter rifically, and the scholars became much alarmed and rushed down atalrs. The cry of fire was raised, and a crowd soon collected in front of the school. Fire engines were on the ground, and the greatest con sternation prevailed. One of the teachers In the male school, with great presence of mind, lacked -the dear and prevented the boys going out. The girls rushed headlong into the street, surd many were Injured, though none, It Is believed, seriously. The cause of the disturbance was, after some time, ascertained by tbe tbrong, and quiet was restored. FAIRMOUNT PARK. Tbe extension of Fatimcont Park and the neces sity of keeping pure the water of the Schuylkill has so long been discussed as to leave the subject almost entirely exhausted. Councils, however, should bear In mind the faot that our city is grow ing with unexampled and astonishing rapidity, wooded lanes and thinly tettled outskirts are giv ing place to paved streets and thlakly built resi dences, Already tbe population of the elty verges upon seven hnndred thousand, and for some years there have been In certain wards and dlstrlots-of tbe elty a demand load and Imperative for larger supplies of water. Connells have passed the bill appropriating one million of dollars for the ex tension of the water-works; but, while they make arrangements to Increase the capacity of the water-works, they should' not forget that the keeping of the water pure Is as much a mat ter of necessity as to furnish water. At the the purohase of the present park was agi tated one of the strongest and most unanswera ble arguments therefor was the neoeßßlty of keeping puTO the water ol the Schuylkill. That argument, in view of the number of breweries, stables, and un sightly buildings on the west side or the river, Is in creased a hundred-fold now. So long as that strip of ground on the west bank of the Schuylkill, ex tending from Wire to Glrard-avenue Bridge, and from the river to tbe railroad, is owned by other parties, than the elty of Philadelphia, just so long will our citizens be without any guarantee that the water whleh they are compelled to drink will not be poisoned by the offal or factories, mills, brewe ries, or other establishments. Although opposed to Interference In our own municipal affairs oy the Legislature of our state, It Is, In view of the want of enterprise shown by our councilman, a matter of s®*, re « B fitly before that body did not pass, a decided step would then have been taken in seeuring this piece of ground as a means of keeping pure the water we drink, and extending tha pafk we all so much, ad untie to a size worthy our'great city and its six bun fired thousand Inhabitants. Did many of our sister cities have the natural advantages for the laying out of a park which we possess, they would have long ago possessed all tbe land along tbe east side °f *“• river up to Laun 1 Hill, and on the west side all lying between the river road and the river. If the purchase of tbe ground on the west bank be allowed n£tur k a! n b h etS“.l by reaSoa orltB beln K female found DROWNED, Vetter clay the bed; of an unknown female wav fioating in the river Delaware at KaSgn’s .Point, Camden, N. X She was five feet seven Inches in height, full built, and about 20 years of age Had on when found a, pair of new laoe boots, ba& rnl,Skirt, striped with red, small red plaid delaine dress, trimmed with frilled black silk down the sleeves and around tbe cuffs; long black hair, with ,a heavy gold ring on the ring-finger of her lea "hand. The Tody had the appearance of having been in the water for several weeks. The body has bfcen placed In ibe care of Caleb .Robert* & Son, at the corner ol Third and Federal streets, Camden, ®s<lWwflogsltlon; by; <■ NEW HOBE HOUSE. The West Philadelphia rfose Company yesterday broke ground for the cellar of their new building, at Thirty-seventh and Ludlow streets. .The build ing will he 26 fort ftont, 64 feet deep, two stories In height. The front Will be of brown stone, and the structure will I>e an ornament to the PA3SENGEB RAILWAY EXTENSION. The Union' raasenger-BaUway Is now helngjex tended ont Christian street to Broad, down Broad to Ellsworth, down Ellsworth to Passynnk road, and up Passyunk road to Seventh street. FOB THE FRONT”. The 9th Union League (216th P. V.), Col. Francis Wletar, will break camp this morning, and leave for the South. A street parade will be made before starting. bale of real estate, stocks, etc. Messrs. Thomas & Sons sold at the Exchange, yesterday noon, the following stocks and real estate, viz : *6.000 American gold,sl SIR. $7,693-76 MO (hares Egbert Oil Company, *2.76—-. 276 06 1(0 shares Consolidation Bank, $59 12. 60 chares Camden and-Atlantic balhroad. $8- - - 403 00 1 share Mercantile Library... —.- - e 26 Three- atory brick flora and dwelling, No. 161 , u North Sixteenth street. -- —1.77 S 00 Three-story briokdwejiinx, No. 149-North Six teenth street 1,806 06 Three- story brfek dwelling, No. 147 North Six- . teenth alrest, 1»8j0 09 Three- rtory briokdwollio g. No. 1® North Six teenth street.- 1.876 00 Two three-story brick stores and dwellings, S. B. eoriur of Pine and Dean Btreetsvanb ject to a yearly ground rent of $ll2 60..• 6,900 00 Three-story brick dwelling, U2S Green street, - - around rent *5O ayear-' - - 5.6M00 Modern residence, No. 1781 Vine street. 12,«0 00 Modern fonr-.tory brick residenee. No. 1307 Walnut street - 28,100 00 Ground rents64ayear—676 00 Modern three-story brick dwelling, Ne. 127 , North Tenth street 8,460 00 Schooner Sens oi Ma1ta...........—............. 975 00 At private sale, large lot inFlrst Ward, Fox a estate ®«wi/ uu THE COUBI’S. District Court—Sndge Stroud. O. A Gambrill vs. Prettyman A Brothers. An action to recover on two certain drafts. No defence. Verdict for plaintiff, $2,461. - Pale thorp vs. Bergner. -An action to recover damages for an alleged failure to oomply with the ■covenants of a lease of the premises known as Mili tary Hall, Library street. Plaintiff suffered a non-suit, the pleadings being wrong. Adjourned. • District Court—Jud go H are. Ganet vs. Oangh. Before reported. : Verdict for plaintiff, $lOl, the amount admitted to be due. Hecksher vs. Conrad. This action was to recover the price of a cargo of coal, which plaintiff alleged he delivered to tbe defendant. The deienoe was that the 00a] was not delivered at the place stipu lated, Jury out. Court or Quarter Sessions—Hon. James R ludlew, Associate Justice. CWilliam R Mann, Esq.. Prosecuting Attorney.] ACQUITTED. . The jury In the esse of Drael Blessing, charged with taking a minor out of the State to enlist him, came into conrt with a sealed verdict finding the ac cused not guilty. DIFFICULTY BBIWUrar A LAWYBB AND BMTOB. Thomas S. Fernon was charged with committing an assault and battery, and in the second count with committing an assault with Intent to kill J. A. HubbeJl. Benjamin H. Brewster, Esq., appeared for the prosecution, and Lewis O, Cassidy andOhas. W. Brooke, Esqa., lor the defendant. Mr. Cassidy said that he was ready now to with draw the plea of net .guilty, and enter that of guilty to the charge of aauMKtna battery. This accepted by the proseou tlon, and the with. Jabez A. the 10th OF April last I was talklDjPWnr B. A. Scopes, at his office, and received a violent blow over the head; I had my back to the door, and lace to the wan; I was blinded by the blow, and when I turned the defend ant drew a knife In bis lelt hand and made a blow at me; I received two cuts with the knire, and finally wo were parted; Mr. Fernon said, “Go out of here; If I had a pistol, I would shoot you.” (The witness here exhibited his overaoat and undercoat, which were cut through; also the wounds on' hts arm.) I had not seen Mr. Fernon before daring that day. Gross-examined,—The office was at tSO Walnut street, up stairs ; I think Mr. Hoopes is secretary and treasurer of a mining company; I was In the third room from the front; no one aooompanled me there; I did not see Mr. Fernon In any of the offices on the floor; I did not mention Mr. Femon’B name In conversation with Mr. Hoopes; I did not see any-' thing In the hands of Mr. Fernon but a knife; he might have bad an umbrella, but I did not see it; I was very much startled, and cllnohed Mr. Fernon the moment I saw the knife; it was a knife with a dirk blade ; it was more than an ordinary pocket kslre; I watched nothing but that knife, as I was afraid of It; lam positive Mr. Femou was cutting at me all the time I was trying to hold him ; the knife passed through my whiskers once; I reside at Portage Lake, and am an attorney and counsellor at law ; I have been engaged In the mining business ;' Mr. Fernon is the editor of the Gaffed States Minina and Railroad Register. The court overruled questions as to the where abouts of witness from the time he left hto home In September last, as It was not orosß examination. Witness resumed.—There was no conversation about Mr. Fernon at the time or the difficulty ; Mr. Fernon. called me a ; he did not say anything about a threat I had made to take hto life; I had no weapons exoept a small pocket knife; Mr. Stevens told me I must go ont; Ido notreoolieot refusing to go out; from the time Mr. Fernon entered the room until 1 got the blows two minutes had hardly elapsed; after leaving the office I went to the office of the Winona Mining Company, and from there to find a physician, and finally to, the Dispensary; I have no knowledge of- Mr. Fernon’a being a precl <*snt of a mining company and dlreotor'af.another. Hr. Marls affirmed.—l am the. Resident Physician of the Dispensary; I fonnd two wounds on Mr. Hub bell’s person, one on the Inside of the arm and the other near the shoulder; the lower wound was the fourth of an Inch deep and the other was of a trian gular shape;, the wound J went'downwards; the wounds were dressed; the man’s head was conside rably-contused ; it would require a severe blow with an umbrella to cause sash Injuries to the head. Frederick K. Womrath sworn,—l was In my Office adjoining the one where the , difficulty o'courred; Mr. Fernon was there some time previous to the 'entry of Mr. Hubbell; the first thing I saw was Mr, Fernon going ont; he stopped and went through the motion Oi opening a knife, and then went to the umbrella-stand and took hto umbrella; I thought he was going to fix his umbrella; I heard a blow, and then saw Mr. Fernon raising hto um brella as though to strike another blow; I started to go to the ofnoe-where they were, hut seeing they were separated I did not enter the office. Cross-examined.—My office is in the front room; I did not see a knife in Mr. Fernon’s hands at any time. ’ M. H. Hoffman sworn.—l was In the front-offioe at tie time of tie oeourrenoe; Mr. Fernon was tbere, and tad been some time previous, translat ing business; Mr. Fernon got up and 'bad some thing In bis band which looked like, a knife: he was in a stooping position when he had It in his hand. No orosaeiaminatlon.- B. A. Hoopes Bworu.—Mr. Hubbell was in my of fice on the loth of April; he was eonveralngwlth me when 1 heard a blow strnok; Mr. Hubbell turned round and he and Mr. Fernon clinched and seamed: I saw Mr. Fernon have a knife in his hand, bat did not see him do anything with it; I got hold of Mr. Fernon’s hand and separated the parties by getting between them. Cross-examined.—The whole thing ooonpied bat a few moments; I believe Mr. Femon Is president of one company, that meets at the rooms, and la direc tor of another. Alfred Dubois sworn.—l saw the two men clinched near tbe middle of the room; I saw the left arm of Femon and right arm of Hubbell In a raised posi tion ; as soon as I aomprehended the position 1 rushed forward to part them; the knife had a short blade; Ido not think it exaeeded three or four Inches in length. Cross-examined.—l oonld only judge by the posi tion of the hands as to whloh one ham the knife; I should judge that it was in Mr. Femoit’s hand: his arm was still when I saw It. Frederick Leslre sworn.—l saw Mr. Hoopes con versing with Mr. Hnbbell; when Mr. Femon en tered. I ran out of the room s I saw something gutter in Mr. Femon’s hand: it might have been a knife or piece of tin. Cross-examined.—l heard something fall when Mr. Hubbell was struck; It may have been,hit hat. Mr. Cassidy said to the oourt that he had a num ber of witnesses present, merchants and gentlemen, who were calledior the purpose of testtiying to the character of Mr. Femon. As that gentleman’s cha racter was so well known in this community he would not occupy the time of the court, but proceed to the argument of the ease. This gave counsel for defendant the opening and concluding speech. The argument, was that Mr. Femon had no intention to kill the prosecutor, and. that the knife he had was an ordinary pocket one. The jury alter deliberating a half honr earns into court with a verdict of guilty on both counts of the Indictment. Mr. Brooks made a motion In arrest of judgment and for a new trial. Mr. Femon was admitted to ball until next Saturday. JUSTICE SWIFTLY ADJOUISTBRED, v Richard Johnson, alias Michael, Ford pleaded guilty to the larceny of a watch valued at #2B, the property of Wm. Randall. The same defendant pleaded guilty to the larceny of a watoh valued at *2O, the property of Joseph H. Johnson. Mr- Ran dall testified that he was In the crowd on Sunday going to see the remains of the late President, when the defendant took hls.wateh. He also had another watch in his pocket, the property of a man from Vinoentown. Sentenced to an Imprisonment at separate and solitary confinement at labor In the Eastern Penitentiary of one year and eight months. Lewis Edlnger was charged with committing an assault and battery and an assault with latent to kill John Delbert. The latter Is a tailor at Har rowgate lane, and the defendant is the proprietor of a lager beer shop at that place. A row occurred in playing cards—lour drinks being lost. One man ttruck witness with a chair, and the defendant also struck him with a lagfer beer glass, making him heart-sick for three weeks. The Common wealth abandoned the charge of assault with Intent to kill. The defenee railed a brother of defendant, who testified that a man named Rankle beat the prose cutor, and the defendant only Interfered to save him. He did not strike the tailor at any time. The defendant proved a good character- The jury were instructed to seal their verdict. Adjourned. THE POLICE. MISTAKEN IDENTITY. At the hearing of alleged professional thieves, al the Central Station, yesterday afternoon, there were two cases of mistaken identity worthy-of a passing notice. They furnish positive evidence that people cannot at all times believe ‘ their own eyes.” A man named William H. Elsegood Identified William Wilson, a prisoner, as having been In the orowd on Broad street, between Spruce and Pine streets, at the time the hearse containing the remains of Pre sident Lincoln was passing that point on Saturday afternoon. The prisoner gave him a push and took his watoh. Now, It so happened that Wilson was arrested by Detective Lamon at the Baltimore de pot, just as the hearse was passing out of that place. He was locked up, and so remained; consequently he could not have been at Broad and Pine streets when the hearse passed that point. Ephraim Wilson had his pocket picked at Fourth and Ohestnut streets at abont four o’clock In the afternoon. He positively Identified Michael Ford as the person who was in the “push.” The fact' is Ford whs arrested at Fifth and Chestnut streets several hours earlier than that named by Mr. Wil son. This prisoner received swift justioe in the Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday. OWNER WANTED. A scarf with a handsome pin Is In the possession of Chief Buggies. It was louud In the street, and awaits an owner. POCKET-BOOKS FOUND. Four pocket-books were found in a tree box yes terday morning by a littlo girl. She set an exam- Sle worthy of imitation by taking them at once to « Central Police Station. [Before Mr Alderman Battler.) DISPOSAL OF THE PROFESSIONALS. Henry Martin,. Wm. Wilson, Thomas G-aryay, John O’Harra, Michael Walters, arrested at different places In the recently orowded streets as professional thieves, were committed for thirty days eaoh, under the provisions of the revised penal cede, tbe maximum of the term being not more than ninety days. Edward Smith, William Goodin, Tiros. Williams, and Cornelius Lowry, were required te enter ball in the snm of #l,OOO eaok to anawer at oonrt. Wm. Johnson, arrested for pfoking the pocket of Mr. John Livingston, and committing an assault and battery on B. Thackara, of Woodbury, was identified by George N. Jones with having picked his pocket. He was committed. [Before Mr. Alderman Allen. 3 ALLEGED BOBBERY. Marla Cromley and Anna McKee were ar raigned yesterday morning on the charge of en tering the residence of State Senator George Con nell, on the Darby road, and stealing therefrom a quantity of clothing. The first named prisoner was employed ss a domestic in the family, but was dis charged. The defondants were arrested on Monday night, with the stolen artloles In their possession. They were committed to answer. CHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS KB STORED ty KXUCBOLD’g BXTKAOT BUOKB. jyjm M. <J. BBOWN’S GREAT METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY FOB DEAJFWESW9, NOJSBB IN THB HBAD. DISCHABGBB FJtO A THB BAB. • CATABBH, ASTHMA. 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Sfy left ear. the Shearing left it just after barret; in this way: I took a dtssi nes* iB jny head. «o, I cohUUnot work; accompanied with a ringing noise in my ear*. I was so bad that I could not hear without they would halloo at the top of their Yoices. , I flrel got a prescription from a phj Biotan, which consisted of almond oil and somethmW else <1 can't tell what), . I also tried almond oil alone, but It did me no good; then Ijfof some HoznCeopathte medicine, but with, the same effect, I, then tried old women’s cures by the score; stt>) no benefit: I went to Philadel- Ehia, put myself under the oare of a celebrated Aurlst; e-boredat my ears with instruments, and run others up my nostrils, for five weeks, and ended by cheating me outof eevwity.five dollars (#76), as that was all the benefit I received from him. I then saw one of your IJ! 1 ® Disco very, used not more than, half of U, and have recovered my hear* ing. which I had lost for years I remain yours, truly, THOMIB B DIGEST* a „ i » .. Oxford, Chester county, Pa Affirmed and subscribed to before me, this 81st day of March, A. J>., 1865. - WM. T. FUDTOIf, Justice of the Peace. . ' THOB. B. DIGEST. • 49*The above certificate is but one out of many Which can be seen by smdino for a oirmilar. * ' The celebrated POOR RICHARD’S STB WAT SB Rial^rbnoVltoe*!™ 0 - d 0- «•“ The above medicines are packed for despatch to any destination on receipt of tbe price. Droiglrts supplied by DkMAS, BASNBS. * CO., New York. ap6 wfmtf STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS. OH,, MIKING, GOAL, AND OTHEB U' NEW COMPANIES, Wo are prepared to furnish New Corporations with all the Books they require, at abort notice aim low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED •• " TRANSFER' BOOK: OBDBBB OF TRANSFER STOCK LEDGER. " . STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. BROKER’S PETTY LEDGER! ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS A CO„ BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND STATIONERS, se2o-tf 43S* CHESTNUT Street. SMALL PBOFITS AND QUICK SALES. ” „ i BLANK BOOKS. Paper »nd Envelopes. Copying and Cancelling Presses. Gold Peas and Pencil#. Pocket Books, Wallets, and Bankers 1 Cates. Backgammon Board*, and Writing Desks, „ 'PBOTOO’BAf'HAiiom Tile largest and finest assortment in (he city, holding from lS to SOO photographs, hound in Teiyet and Turkey morocco, 'with chased edges and beautiful clasps. CHBAPBBT ALBUMS m THB CITY . iraold s Ink Taber'B Lead Pencil*. Copying Books. ftlies reduced to C g l Jg B j| decline in cold. WholeBale_and_Be toil BLANK BOOK ALBUM MANU FAOTUREBB. v STATIONERS AND PRINTERS I aplS 1m No, »9 South FOURTH Street. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR REMOVING A WRECKS, &c., IST THE GAPE FEAR BITES. BUREAU Ot CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR, , '' : ' Matt Department. _ • -April 13. 1885. The Bureau will, until the 11th day of Mar# 1865. ro com proposals for raising and removing the vessels— supposed to bo'About 80 In number-sunk and beached iu and about the mouth of Capo Fear river. North Carolina. Tne hulls of the vessels are mostly of Iron, and the machinery in many of them is represented as being in good order. ... - Separate and special 1 offers covering a single vessel only will be received for raising and delivering in New York che “North Meath.’* the “Agnes Fry.” and the “Chickamauga,” with all the proparty that maybe onboard of them, on a salvage upon the net proceeds of the tale at public auction* the Gotemment to be at no expense whatever. For the remaining wretks the proposals may be for a part or the whole of, them, and must state the rate of salvage on the net proceeds of the sale at public auction of the property recovered and delivered at the United States Navy Yard, at Gosport, Virginia, without charge of any hind to the Government. The materials recovered must be delivered at the navy yard, with a separate invoice for each vesßel- Each 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 the vessels on which operations are to be Bret commenced, and who will have the right, If the worh is not promptly commenced end diligently prose cuted, to annul the agreement, when all claim of the BiiVon to ihe property recovered will be forfeited to the Government. . The entire property will be pl&eed in the hands of the Government and sales will be made as may be deemed most, advantageous to the Government and the parties concerned, any other condition necessary for the pro tection of the public interests will be inserted in the sgreement. No proposition will be entertained from parties who do not furnish satisfactory evidence that they are pre pared, with all the proper and necessary appliances, for tne execution of work of this kind. Parties who may visit Wilmington for the purpose of making a personal examination, previous to nuking an offer, will be permitted to do so by the naval officer in command . , ■ , The proposals must be endorsed on the envelope en closing them, *" Proposals for raising wrecks in Cape Fear River. ” ap!7»mw Bfc LEGAL. INSTATE OF EDWARD C. JONES, -a-l deceased.—Letters of Administration npon the Es tate of Kev. EDWARD 0. JONBS, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them without d.lsy to ” ALEX, H JONES. Administrator, PRICE street, Germantown. Or to his Attorney* THOMAS LATIMER, mhS wSt* No. 430 LIBRARY Street SUMMONS IN PARTITION.—LU- O ZBJaSE COUNTY, 88. w THE COM«OHWB4.T*TH OP PBffITSYL* „1 TABU. TO THE SHBBIFF OP SAID COUfITY. sbaii ? —greeting. -'“vw 3 if Jacob Adams and Annie 5. Adams bis wife# in right of said wife, John Alfred Barton, Henry O. Barton and Mary Prances Barton Ms wife, in right of said wife William Arthur Barton. Mary Alice Bar ton, Joseph P. Salmon and Susan Catharine Salmon his wife, In riskt of said wife* Eli Gremlins guardian of Charles Prank Barton, and Joseph P, Salmon guardian of Florence Ann Barton, make yon secure of prose cuting their claim, then we comment yon again that by good and lawful summon®™ you summon George W. JsoDinson, late of your county, yeoman, so that be be and appear before our Judges, at WILKES BABBS* at our County Court of Common Pleas, there to be/beld on the 12th day of Hay next, to show where* fore they, the said plaintiffs and he the said George W. Robinson* together and undivided, do hold two certain lots and pieces of land, situa e in the borough of Scran ton, With a brick building and store thereon, being lots number six and seven «5 and 7) in square or block number thirty (30) on the town plot of the borough of Scranton, In the said county of Luzerne, which he, the eald George W. Robinson, partition thereof between them to be made (according to the laws and the customs of this Commonwealth in snch 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,) &c., and have yon then and there this writ, and the names of those snmmoners, &c Witness the Hon John S, Conyngham, president of our said court, at Wilkssbarre, this 4th day of March. A. D. 1886. M. J. PHELBIK, Profchonotary, ; x__ .. . . Per Hotohxisb. A true and attest# c copy, 8. H. Ptrrs&BAtrsß, Sheriff. mh92 wBt MACHINERY AND IRON. -rffißfo, PENN BTBAM ENGINE AND ®“{*M£BOILKB.WORKS.-NEAFIB St LIVY. PRACTICAL Ajn> THEORETICAL BBGIHBBBS, KA- Sommlli BOILBR.MAKBRB, BLACKSMITHS, and SiSn. * BSI for many yean bran In successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River EnrinesThigh end lowprae- Bolfora, Wafor Impellers, &o , 4r , “dr •«*?“• to the public, asbeini “HIT prepared to contract for engines of all Msec, Ms? Se- B ’. t Stationery; hiving lets of pattern, ol ‘X? Prepared to execute order, with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making SM*#t wießhortesinqtlra. High raid Low-preraura, Fine, TubnUr, and Cylinder Boiler,, of the best Pens symnlacharcoil iron, Forgingsof ell slses end kinds, Hon end Braes Castings, of ell description*; Roll- Turning, Serew-Cn ting, end ell other work somneeted With the above business. Drawings end specifications for ell work dens et th* establishment free of cherge. end work guaranteed. Tho subscribers have emplewhtrf. dock room for »- Pairs of brats, where they can lie lnrarfest safety, end ere provided with shears, blocks, falls, A*., As., for raising heavy or light weights. _ JACOB 0. NEATH, JOHN F. LEVY, jsH-tf BEACH end FALMER Streets. J, vadoxab xxkkick. . wiuisjs ■. omm johx s. ooph. COUTHWABK FOUNDRY, w FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PHUJLDBLPHIA. HKBBIIIK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Mennfsetare High end Low Pressure Steam Engines, forland. river, end marine service. - Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats. As. j Cast ing* of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works. Workshops. Sell road Stations, As. Retorts and Gas Meshlnery of the latest and most Im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, tush as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Fans, Opel Steam Trains. Defecators, Filters, Fnmping Burines, A*. Sole agents for N. RUlieux's PatentSnzar. BoHlnsAw paratns, Hesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln wall A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Draining Machine. aulfi-tf ORGAN, ORB, & CO., STEAM BN -H GXNB BDILDERB, Iron Founders, and Genera’ Machinists and Hollar Makers, No. Ult CALLOW HILL Btra*t. FMladel.Ua. faZO-tf g H. SLEEPER & GO., CIS 90N0B STREET, SLANT)FAOTTTEERB, AGENTS, AND WHOLE- HALF. DEALERS IN FLINT AND GREEN GLASSWARE, Have now In store a fall assortment of the above goods, which we offer at the lowest market rates. Being sole agents for the SALEM GREER GLASS WORKS, we era prepared to make and work private moulds to order. / PORTER, MINERAL, and WINE BOTTLES, of a superior color and finish. * Also, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APOTHECARIES* SHOP rtTERTTUBB, SHOW BOTTLES, BYRINGSS. HOMO. OFATHIC VTALB.and Druggists' Glassware generally. T. A. EVANS A 00. '8 PITTSBURG GLASS VIALS sonstantly on hand at fartory priora. fclB-fim A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TBBT 01 HMiKBOLD’B FLUID KX JFS3!; VS.}* » somparlson with those set forth la th. United States ill span salary. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT A sndnntafe remedies for unpleasant and dsu. roue diseases. Use HILMBOLD’S EXTRACT SUCttl and IMPROVED ROSE WASH. THE Pfi.tiss-PHrLAijilipiifi:, Wednesday, ape 0. s. SEVBNV -THIBTT LOAN. Breather nr of the Secretary of tbs .TreeinSy. U» anderelcnad ku iuunl (bo Oeneral MunSdo* (Conor for the sale of United State* Tnnnurr Bote*,- touiai seven and three-tenthi nor sent. interest per anus, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. tftoio ITotoo wo iaensd nadtrdata of jgntl*. IMS. and an payable thna roan Aon (bat «&*. in oar. rensy, or an eonveriiM* ai the opHon of (bo holder into Thee* Bonds an now worth a premium of alno ier •ant, indndlnc rold Intamt ftom Jfavemher, which make* tbo actual profit en the T-ao Loan, at anrrent vataa. indndlnc lnionat. about ton par oont per an num, boaidoa ita txmptionfrem, Stott and municipal ttumtton, which addtfron <mt to thrttptretnt. men, aooordlnc to (ha rata levied on otbar property. The Interact to payable aemi- annually by oonnona attached to aadt goto, whieh'nay b* bat of and aold io anf bank or banker. Tha Intend anoint* to One oont per toy on a WO goto. Two oonta yor day on a noo noto. Ten cent* per day on a SGOO note. ' . Twenty oonto gor day on a $l,OOO not*. Ono Dollar par day on a 05,000 notb.' Votai of all the donomlnatloni named will be prompt ly forntohed upon receipt of anbceriptfane, and the notea forwarded at onee. The Intereit to llith Jana next will be paid In advance. Thiele now offered by the Government, and it la eonldently expected that ita anterior advantage* will make It the GKEAT POPtriiAß LOAN OP THE PEOPLE. beta than 0300,000,000 of the Loan anthorlaed by the laet Ooncreaa are now oh the market- .This amount, at the rate at which it ie being absorbed, will all be enbeeribed for within four months, when the note* will undoubtedly command a premium, n« haa nni formly been the eaae at the dean of the anbeeriptiona to other Loan*. ’ -- In order that eitiiens of eyery town and aeetlon of the country may m afforded faellltlea for taking the Loan, the Rational Banks. Bute Banka, and Private Bankera thronrhont the country have cenerally agreed to r*. telye tubaeriptlom*#t pw. Snbaerfber* will aeleetthelr own agent*, In-whom they hay* confidant*, and who only antohe reeponeftl* for th* delivery of thenotaa for which they reedy* order*. BUBBCBIPTIO*. AGBBT, No. 114 BOUTH THIRD STREET, 08 1881. „ COUPONS, 5-30, DDE MAY 1,1865, AND JULYI, 1865. BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET BATES, WM. PAINTER <6 00,, Bankers, apfi-lin 110 SOUTH THISD STKBBT. CEAJtLBB IMOBT. QHARLES EMORY &CG. # STOCK AH» EXCHANGE BKOKEBS, 111 kindi of uneumnt fond. tad Sold and Silver bought and sold, and Collections mad*. Fsrtienlv attention (Iren to the purchase and Ml# of Government, Btate, and other Stock, and Loons on com mission. now 6m 5-20 C O XT P O JV iS, DTJB UUIX let. BOUGHT IT lIGHKBT MABKKT PRIGS, \ *z '' DBEXKL & CO., mhS-tIBTI No. SC SOUrS xtLLttß BTSKIT. 7.30. 5-20. 10-40. ADAMS & LEVIS, BANKERS AND BROKERa GOVBBHHBBT BBCDBITIBB jure STOCKS BOUOHT, BOLD, BHD NBOOTIATBD. J GOLD ADD SILVXB BOUGHT ADD SOLD. Special atteatloa given to OIL STOCKS. zqIlU-Sbi ■PWAUP moßDra ' bo&aoxs. bsabsoit. J[DW. ROBINS Ac CO., STOCK ASS EXCHANOE BROKERS, Ho. 47 BOIJTII THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. W AUTOS OF bank hotab, sold, bilvbb, stocks, bonds, AHD GOVBRNMBNT SECURITIES, BOUGHT, AHD SOLD. CollMHou mad. on all part* of the sountrv. Depoalta received, subject to sight draft, and interest allowed. mh7-3m gECOND NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATB mo* cm TRUST COMPART.) CAPITAL. 8300,000. BAHKBXS* AHD MERCHANTS’ COLLBOTIOHB promptly attended to on the moat favorable term*. ; 6. E. WABHEB, Presidents JOH* B. PATTERED*. GeaMer. mh3-Sm' iJHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,, HO. 136 SOUTH POURTH STREET, BELOW CfIBSTHOT, - Feyßive-per eeat. Interest on Deports. Agents for the s&la ofUnited Btate* 7 6-10 Lo*n* at P&r- Govern ment, State and City Loan* and Stoeka bought end sold for depositor* and others on Commission. mhlß Sm Artillery and cavalry HOBBES. ASSISTAXT QCAErBEHASTBB’B OVPfOB, „ 1139 Oibaeo Steeet, „„„„„„ PHIIADEIPHIA, Penn*., April 12, 1865. HORSES, snitable for the Artillery and Cavalry ser ■rice, will be.purchased by the undersigned,Jn open market. Bach animal to be subjected to the Usual oo yernment inspection before being accepted. Horses for the Artillery service must be dark Ineolor i so and In all particulars; stroag, qulck.and active: well broken and square trotters In harness; In good fiesh and condition: from 6 to 10 years old; not leas than J6>£ banda Ugh; each bone to Weigh mot-lea* than 1,000 lbs. n. One hundred and eighty (*180) dollars Will he paid for each. CaTalry Horees mnai be aonnd in all partlctaan; well broken; In fall Seek and good condition—from IS to 10 bands Ugh; from sto 9 years old. and well adapted in every way to Cavalry purposes,Tor which one hundred and sevmty jhe (*176) dollars each will oevaid. ~ Horace will be delivered to tho U. 6. Inspector, at theBULL’S-HBAD HOTBL, KABKXT BTBBBT, WEST PHILADBLPHIA PBNUA By ordor of Col. Wm. W. McKim. QBO. B. OBMB, apU-tmySl Capttln and A G «. - nAVALRY HORSES! ARTILLERY HOBSBS! KCLBSI QoASTaRMABTaK Oaaaut'a Oryioß, Prasv Division, CITI ' D. 0., March 18.1SML HOBSBS, suitable for the cavalry and artillery Mr rice. wUI be recelved at Oeiaboro Depot, In open mar ket HHlley 1,1885, by Captain GBO.^.BROWHIHO, HuL® s > ihloia Of twenty-five or more, will be re* corner Twenty second and O street*. All animals to be suhjeeted to the asoal Oovernment Inspection before being accepted. Bpeelfieatlonsas follows: Cavalry Horses mqst be sound In all particulars, well broken, in fall Heat and good condition, from fifteen (10) to sixteen (lO).handl high, from five(s)ionlno(9)years old, and weUadapted In every way to cavalry purposes. Horace betweci nine,(9) and, ten (10) years of age, If stillrigoroun, •prighUy, and healthy, may be, accepted. ~ „ Artillery horses most'be of dark color, aonnd In al) partieolara,.strong, quick, and active, well broken, and square trotters in harnes*. In good flesh and condi tion, from six (0) to ten (10) yean old, not lean than fifteen and one-half (16)0 hands high, each horseto weighnot lest than ten hundred andfifty (1,000) pomndn Mules must be over two (2) years of age. strong, stout, compact, well-developed animal*, not ices than fourteen (14) hands Ugh. In full health, free from every blemish or defect which would unfit them for severe work, and must bays abed the four front eolt’i teeth and developed the corresponding fonr permanent teeth, two In < ach jaw, These specifications will be strictly adhered to ana rigidly enforced in every particular. Honrs of inspection from 9 A, M to 4 P, M. Price—Cavalry horse*, one .hundred and eighty* Bye dollar* HnSfllfArtUlery Horan, one hundred andnlne tr dolbu|^(*l9o); Mules, one hundred and ninety-five Payment will be mada at this Offlee. __ ’ ~~ ' JAMBS A BKIH, mUO-tart* CH. GARDEN & CO., NOS. 600 AND *, 608 MARKET XufllMtvin ofjoi plied. mhl-Sm L'OB EVERY LOYAL BREAST—LIN- A- COL* MOOBHIBG PIHB. In aUver plate. Hew designs ln.hlnck and white satin; perfect pictures. By mall 26 eenW, or 20 for *4, 100 for *l7, 1,800 for *l6O, Mourning to last lor*o days. Bend your orders at once. SALISBURY, 880 , & CO., _ _ , , Providence. B. I. send riieinTlsH a flßS >I ' ylni1,onr will TH E 'SCIENCE, OF; MEDIOINB , stand ttoipta, pure, malestlt; havlnf fast for ll* te*ic. ittdnetloii for It* pul*?, truth atana for its SttaL Bo stand HBLMBOLu^lGßarmxupwal TIOIB, nUUUhed ovar R * FINANCIAL. c. S. MO SIX PER OJSNT. GOLD-BEARING BONOS. THE ONLY LOAH Eft MARKET JAY pOO KB. PHILADELPHIA. No. 15 South Third street, ran.dPßr.PHTi. No. 305 OHESTNTTT STREET, AU kinds of TMPORYANT TO RAILWAY TRA- A VBLLBBS;—For frill Information in reforenoo toSta- Hona, DUtoneo*,. ul Connections, Ulnatratod tor-ona hundred RnUwcv Mqa ropreeentlng the prin«i»«lBoll mt *»?**’• - PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL BOA1). -. OHANQE OF TIME AMP DEPOT. . of the fenncylvanla Central BallromS huTe the Hew Jftepot, at THIRTIETH and MARKET ft}., ln.tead of Eleventh and Market Streets, ae here tOaOlß. f . The earn of .the Market-ctreet Passenger Ball way rantonnd from Pennsylvania Central BsUroad Depot, et Thirtieth and Market Streete; they also leave Front street every two minutes. commencing one to the time of derartnm of each train 1 , and allow about SO minutes for a trip. Their ear. at. In waiting on the arrival or each Train' to oonvov passengers into the «Hy, and connections are made with dll roads crossing Market street On SGBDaYB—Care leave ffleventh and Market Sts. at7.45P. M..to connect-rrlth Pittsburg and Btta Mail, and at 10.35 F. M. with Philadelphia Express. Mann’s Barrage Express will hereafter he loeaied at Ho. 81 Sooth Eleventh street. Parties desiring baggage tdken to the trains, can have it done at reasonahle rates noon application to him. TBAIKB LEAVE AMD ARRIVE AT DEPOT THUS: • •• " leave MAIL TRAIN—— at 800 AM. PAOII ACCOMMODATION, Ho. 1— “ 10 00 •• PAST L1NE..... —. “ WOO M. PABKBSBDSO “ 110 P.M. HAEBIBBDHG ACCOMMODATION... •» 3.80 ’• LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION-- •” 4.00 “ : PAOLITBAIH, Ho. * —... ** «.g0 " FITTSBOSGAND BBIE MAlL*—*». *.B 80 " PHILADELPHIAEXPBBBB . «« U.lO *• PITTBBUBO AND ERIH MAIL.—.. «• #BO A. Ml PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS.—™.. •• 7.05 " PAOLL ACCOMMODATION, Ho. I—. " EM " FABKBSBtJRG ——.——. ■■ B.SO •• LANCASTER TRAIN—— “ 11 80 F-M. PAST LIKE.. «• 11.50 ■«- PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, Ho. 1—; “ 4.40 " MAILTBAIH ———— " 6.45 “ HABBISBUBO ACCOMMODATION. .. “ 8.40 “ . Philadelphia Express leaves dally, Pittsburg and Eric Hail leaves dafiy (except Saturday). Jdl other Train* daily (except 8 and ay. ) The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any rink for Baggage. except for Wearing Apparel,.and limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars in yalne. All Bargain exceeding that amount in value vriUbeat the rink of the owner, unless taken by ape eial contract For further Information, as to time and eonnections, see bills and framed cards, or apply to JOHN f. VAN LKEBJx., TieketAgem, at the Depot. An Emigrant Train runs dailj (except Sunday.) For full information as to fare and accommodations, apply to- FRANCIS FUhKT _fe2o-tf - 137 POOS Street. ln/?c ARRANGEMENTS OF *|OOC lobOe NEW YORK LINES. IODO. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY’S LINES, FROM PHILADBLPHI# TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLAGES, y PBOM WALHUX BT&KSWHABF. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOW&-VT2: At 8 A. M.» yla Camden and Amboy, G. and A, A.****' commodation, .w.... % At 8 via Camden and Jersey City, Morning n®Jllvßa » e-e 1e »h esv.es sss . . e ww*a evcevse MShHiMcese 1 DO At 12 M. , yia Camden and Amboy. 0. and A. Ae •ommodation—,. 3 if At 2P. M., via Camden and Amboy. C. and A. Bx« . Pr6BS»■<>»«■ vw»mn ,w>.es4iim»m»H4 % M AllF. M., yiaCamden and Amboy. Accommoda tion (Freight and Passenger)..l H At®?. M., ana Ambo3r.Aeeommoda> tion (Freight and Passenger)--Irt Class Ticket... SBK « ito- 3d Class Ticket... I*o r. It 1 via Camden- and Amboy, Accommo dation (Freight mg Passenger}—lst Mass Ticket, 3IS Ac°at^ I J'f 63 & Lambe^m^^Sagton, “ 4 vm - Por Freehold »teA. M. asd 1 P. M. For Slyerton, Delanco, Beyerly, Edgewa ter, Bnrllnston, Florence, Bordentown. Ac., at 6 and aht %:iSte^^*T^to,L Th * For Palmyra, myerton. Delaneo, Beyerly. and Bur> Hngton, at 7 F. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Btulinsrfcoii. and in termediate places, at3K P. M. ___ LINES FROM KENSINGTON. DEPOT WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: ' At 11.18 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey (Ely, Express iy«-w—•♦«-»c►.« mh» I 00 AtASOP. M.,yi&Kenaingtonand JemeyCity,Ex- Afj.46 P H.« yia Kensington and Jemey City* t Washington and New York Express.*****.*****. 8 00 Atl2 P. hL (Night), Kensington and Jersey City, ■ Washington and New York 3i The 6.46 P. M. Line will run daily. All others'Sun days excepted. For Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca,. Owegp, Ro chester, Binghampton, Great Bend. Montrose. Wilkes bazre. Scranton, StroudAbnrg. Water Gap.: Maaeh Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere. Easton. LambertyiUe, FlemJngton, Ac., at 7.1* A. M/ rhls tine connects with the train leaving Easton for Kauch Chunk at S.SOP. K. - feß-tf For Lam at 5 P. M. on Saturdays only. «£7MKb3WS3ASi*- 7 -“ •“ ' For Hohnesbnrx, Taeony, WlßeonomiM. Brideeharx, and FranEord. &9A. M./S, 6. and BFUK. f , 49f For New York and way Lines leavtu Kenilnx |im Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above WslnnT, half an honr before departure. The care ran Into toe Depot,-apd on the arrival of each train ran bom the Depot. Fifty pounds of Banrace only allowed eaehpawennr. Passenw're are prohibited from takinz anythin, aakac rare but their wearln, appareL All barbae ovW hfsy pounds to ho paid for extra. The Company limit theb ronponeiblUtr for ba,ga,e to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond TOO, exeoM by special contract. . Onhan’sßuftgeEnrsuvill sail for and deliver baraaco at thO Orders to bo left at No. S Wal nnt street WILLIAM H. GATZMBKi Agrat Aprils, 1805. LINES FBOM NEW YOEK FOB PHILADELPHIA. WILL ifAVEFEOn TOB FOOT OP OOPKtIASD BTBBBI, At 12 M. and 4 P. H., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7,10, and Uh£A M.,6P. M. and 13 (Nlfhtt, via Jer sey City, and Kensln^on. From the foot of Barclay street at 5 A. M. and 3 P.M., via Amboy and Camden.’ From Her No. 1, North river, at 13 EL, 4, and 8 P.H. (freight and passenter), Amboy and Camden. apS-tf tut. ixnson. jb. BS—i—g. PHILADELPHIA, JiMWILMIHGTOH, AND BALTI MORIBAILROAD. Tiira -• TIME fAST.i. . Commencing MONDAY, APRIL Sd, 1885, Trains Will leave Depot, comer BBOAD Street and WASHING TON Avenue, as follow!: ■Express Train, at 4.06 A. M. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, de-Grace, Aberdeen. Ferryman’*, Delaware Bailyoad Train at 7.46 A M. (Sundays ex cepted) for Salisbury, Milford, and Intermediate Sta tions. Way-Mail Train, at 8.16 A. H. (Sundays excepted),for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. _%prese Tralhat 116 P.M. (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping-,at Chester. Wll ■ mlngton, Elkton, Ferryvllle, ana Havre-de- Greet. Express Train at 5.55 P.-M. (Sundays exeepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, North- Bast, PerryvUle, Havre-de- Grace. Perryman’s. Magnolia, and Stemmer’s Knn. Night Express at 11.16 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester (only to take Baltimore and Waahtagton pareengera). WUmlnilon, Newark, Elk ton, North-East, PerryvUle, and Havre-de-Greee, Passengers for FOBTKffife MONBOB wUI take the 8,15 A. M. train. ■WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATIOH TRAINS Stopping at all Station* between Philadelphia and Wil mington. Leave Philadelphia at 7.45 and 11A M., 2, 5.80,5, 7, and 10P. M. The 8.80 P. K. traln conneats with De laware R. B. for Milford and intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington at 0.45. 8. and 9.30 AH.,2, 4. 5.80 and fI.SO P. M. . Trains forJTew Cagtleleava Philadelphia at 7.46 and 11 A, M.. 5.30 and 6 P M THBO'DQH .TKALHS FEOM BALTIMOKS. iSS’MklSmt* 61 p - *• Loire Chester at 7 46. 8.43,10.14 A. U . 13.86, 3.48, 4.40,6.14. 7 30, and 8.06P-.M. ~ FBOM BALTJMOBB TO PHILADELPHIA. ..Leave Baltireore.B. ■£ A. M , Way Mall; LIOF. M., IxOTjas: «t, M,, Way Train; 6.56F.M., 9.26 F. IL, tamem TSAIJIS FOB BALTIMOBI. Leave Cheater at & M A.M., 1.60 and 11.60 F. M. 'Leave Wilmington at 6.15, 9.36 A. M., Its, 6.03, . rrel*Et' Train, With Fueamer Oar atUfhsd, will 1««t« wllminrton for Formula ui latonuouato (tatloni at 7.40 F. tt SmSPBAY 'TKABfB. Xxpresa Train. at 4. G6A. M, for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Wilmington, FerryriUe. Havre-de- Graee. Aberdeen, Perryman's, and Magnolia. Express at 11.16 P. M. for Baltimore tad Washington, stopping at Cheater (for Baltimore and Washington paasengersr.W ilratngton, Newark, But ton, North-Bast, PonrTJile, and Havre de-Ghraee Accommodation Train at 10 F, M. for Wilmington and war stations. BALTIMOEEFOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 9. 25 F. M. * stopping atHerre-de- Graee, Perryyille, and Wilmington. Also stops at Blk> top and Newark (to take passenger* for Philadelphia and leavepassenier* from Washington or Baltimore), and Chester toleave passengers ffom.BaUimor, or Washington. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at 6. SO P. M. aps H. r. KENNEY, Bnp't. 1865. PHILADELPHIA. AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—ThIt neat line traverses the Northern and northwest commas of Pennsylvania to the city of Brie, on take Brie. It has been leased by the PBNNSYLNANIA »4tt- BOAD COMPANY, and Is operated by them, t Its entire length was opened for passengerand frellht business October 17th, 1884. Tins op pAssinoealTEAnra A* jmusrarmA. ■ . ■ Leave Westward. Hall Train™.™—. ™. 8. SO T. M. Look BaYen Accommodation Train.... B OO A. M. Passenger ears ran through on Hall train without •hangs both wars between Philadelphia and Brio, and Baltimore and Brie. .* j. Elegant Sleeping Cara on Blmlra Express Train* both waysbetweea PhUadelphlaland Look Haven, and on B!mtoa ffpprnu Train bothways between Williamsport Por information respecting Passenger business, apply eomer ffIIKTIKTH andMARKBTSis.. Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Company l s Agents. 8. B. KINGSTON. Jr., eomer THIRTEENTH and KABKBT Streets, Philadelphia. 3. W. REYNOLDS, Brie. 3. M. DRILL, Agent If. C. B. K., Baltimore. • H. H. HOUSTON. general Freight A^mrt^P^tdelnMa. Gsneral lcW Agen^pglrtphla. fag-tf general Manager. Williamsport TSanara lSfifS - p H 1 J* *• MWiWHAOUsJ.jjgi.pHIA ABB EtMIBA RAILROAD LIKE to all points WEST,” The direct route for the • -J»- OIL BBOIOSTS 0? PBJnfSYLYAITCA, WILLIAMBPOET,JBtrFFAI*O, St»P*WSIOVBiUDG»9 ELMIRA. BIAOABA FALLS, and all places in theWeitera and Northwestern Static ■ad tea flßnaiimi. , - TWOTBROU3H trains Lasts Philadelphia and Beading Ballroad Besot, Thir teenth and CallowhUl streets, idaily, (Sundays ex cepted), for the north aud West, ss follows: Morning Bxpress at 8 A. M Afternoon Express at 8.80 P. M. Making a direct connection with all Intersecting roads. FOB THBOUGH TICKETS to any point, and further, particulars concerning tbo different routes, apply at The TICKET OFFICE, 435CHK8TNUT Street, under the Philadelphia Bank, mid opposite the Custom House. H. WHOE|Wt, e& JOHN 8. HILLBS, general Agent, 3*l Thlrfwßth andOalloifhlUmwii, figi— NORTH PENNSYL TABU BAILBOAB For BETHLEHEM. ■DOYLBSTOWH. NATCH CHUNK. IASTOB WILLIAMSPORT. WILKBSBABBIT *«. WINTER FassengerTralns lease the new Depot, THIRD Street, shore Thompson street, dally (Sundays sxooptedh as follows: At 7,80 A. M. <®cptw») for Bethlehem,Allentown, Haaleton, Williamsport, Wllkec _ At BMP. M. (Express) for Bethlehem; Bastonl is. 'At 6.1 S P. M. for Bethlehem. Allentown. Msneh VbhhV, ForDoylwtown at 9,50 A. BL attd4.lBP.lK. lor Fort Washington at 1.15 F. M> JPor Langdale at 6.15 P. M, . [■ „ _ _ White camof the Second and Third-rtreeta Una City F “" Mer MB pIhJABBLraiA?** o *' plrtave Bethlehem at (.80 A. M., 10.01 A. M., and (.If -May* Boylestoppn at (.80 A. M. and I.4SF. M. Leave Lansdaloat 6.10 A. M. • „ for Doyleetown at 9. SO A. M. andt U Doylestown for Philadelphia at TA. M. and 3P. M, noil . XLLIB CLARK. Asset [7l (■l—Biinl WSBT JERSEY 11 * 11 RAILROAD LINBB. HEW ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, January 3.1865, Trains will eaye from WALBUT-STiBBT TOfeßasWlowsV^ . For CAPE MAY, and all places sonth of Millville, at I and sa. afe For MILLVILLE, BRIDGETON, naT.nar. and suin urmedlate places south of Ulaeaboro, at 9At M. and ! For GLABBBOBO at 9 A. M , 1180 P. M., and SF 1L SSTU2NH9, C»M Kay at 6.80 A. M. and 11.16 A. M. LeaTe|fillyllle;at»A..M. andSP. M. 7. 10A. M andBMP. M. Mare Salem at 9A. M. andSP. M. p L«tye Woodbury at 7,8.13, and 10.11 A. M., and AH * THB WBBT JBKBEY KKPBBSS COMPANY will attend to all the usual branches of Express Bust* ness, receive deliver,“and forward through other re aUpart,oflj“ ““*>»• ottl M 5 wii^srs 18 * “IThrough'ftaU. J. TAN KINSBBLABB, BwerinWhdHL PHUApnanna. January 8. laST^ CTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF haw. BAPABTLTiI el sanies and renevetae the hlonA' ibstUa &e vigor orhealth into the ijitin, aad wsSil oat the hnmoia that make *■«•* BAI3LRQAU LDTEB. 26, 1865. EXPRESS TTTY ADAMS «W*H»PMBS COWAN* OHBSTNOT Street, forwwdsßirae*b»eW{; owa ehandiee* Beuk Notes, us* Specie I*s0 w „ ilaes^neozmectioa with toril the erlnelysl Town. JWH - OsaeralrSnpeylntenrfent. TIBLAWARS MUTUAL SAFETY . JL/ INSUBMCX COMPANY. OFFICE S. E. GOBHER THIRD AND WALNUT BT igS&rE^l®f“- Mf YBBSELB.) ®ROO( ITo all parte of the world. 10 T ’ INLAND INSDRANCSS On Ooods, by Blver. Ganal, Lake-,and’ Land Carriage. Or Merchmdiae geueruliT* On Storesy Dwelung Houses 3n. ASSETS OF THE CbMPAIY. November li 18W *100,000 united States FlvePer Cent.Loap.'W>MO(hOM 00 111,000 “ Six “ 81*. 118.385100 76,000 “ & •• “ N3os 76,50350 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Gent Loan— 05,006 oo 64.000 State of Pennsylvania Six Par Cent Loan— 56,840 00 138,050 City of Philadelphia Six For Ct. Loan 122,610 37 30,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Hist Mint gage Six Per Cent. Bonds— 33:000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort gage Six Far Cent 80nd5—68,350 00 15,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas ' Company, principal and Interest guaranteed by the city of Philadel phia— —16,800 00 6,600180 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Ball road Company,— — —. 8,100 00 . 6,00 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania %lfroad<h>mpany—B,o6o 00 •0, United States Treasury Certiteates of „__ _ Indebtedness 48.435-00 80,0008tateofTennessee FlvePerCtLou- 13,000 00 38,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured 138,700 00 *BoB,36oPar- Cost #843.100 SO. Hsrketvalue .#867,037 87 Beal Estate— ——— 35,000 00 Bills receivable for Insurances made. 118,880 43 t Balances due at Arandas. —Premi ums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest and other debt* due the V_ ■ Company- ——— 38,79! 34 Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, #4.388. BsH- . mated value ——. 3.330 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government snbject . Gash In Drawer— 637 %vtt.m 48 Thomas C. Hand, JohnC.Davls, Edms ndA. Bonder, Theophllns Paulding, John B. Penrose, James Traqualr, HenryC. Dalletl, Jr.. James C. Hund* William C. Ludwiff. Joseph H. Seal* George G. Leiper* Hugh Craig* Robert Burton* THOM JOHN HENRY LYLBPRN, See RELIANCE INSURANCK OOM- M * l ' OF PHILADBLPBXA ' Incorporated In 180. , Charter , Perpetual. OFFICE Ho. SOS WALNUT BTBSXT. - , CAPITAL, *300,000. : . Insures against loss oi o&mage by FIRE Houses. Stores, and ether Buildings, limited or perpetual: and on Furniture* Goods* Wares, and Merchandise, in Town or Country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUST! DANB PAID. ASSETS. M 00.065.71. Invested In the following Securities* viz: First Mortgagesos City Property, well secured 5108,600 I QO Dnitod Stues Government lioaiUv4-.; W .v». 141,000 00 Philadelphia City 9 per east. Loans. *O.OOO 00 Pennsylvutia *3,000,000 6 per cent. l**ooo 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds* first andse- .. «OHd Mortgagti*—BB,ooo 00 Camden Railroad Company*! 6 _per cent, l2oiß..«M,M4ra,.v«..*vH«*.*m B*ooo 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany*! 6 per sent, L0an.~0»*..»4»,««+..*~* *,OOO 00 Huntingdon asd Broad Top 7 per sent. mort> „gage 4**oooo County Fire Insurance Company's Stock**** 1,080 00 Mechaniec’BankStoek.. - 4,000 00 Commercial Bwk of Pennsylvania Stocks 10*000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock... 880 00 ReUasee Insurance Company of PMladel> phia*S StOCt«4«e*i4e*H«44ee«>ntee4ieeenewi 1,000 00 Ac«riied Intoresti**.#>*#** *,4*6 43 Gash In hank and on hand*«*« >«*»*., >e»,«.... 13iC2S fig Worth at present market' „ • - , DIRSC (Rem Tinjdey* Wm. R. Thompson, William Mumer, Samuel Blspham* H. L. Careen. Robert Steen, _ l " CL] Thomas C. Hill. Secrete] Philapblphia, December A MERIC AN FIBS INSURANCE COBPAHT. la|en»Mted MM, CHAHTKBPH HSjnAf.. *«. W» WXHTOT Btreot, »boM TMrd, PMJ adelphln. H&Tlnr * lute Mld-nv Capital Stock and Bnrplni in serted in gonna and STatlable Securities, continues to on MweUten. Storeo, Tnmltnre. Jterohsndlw, Vessels la port and th«lr OwceM. sad otter Personal Property, AUlWMaUjmgUj^d promptly »*«*»*. Pfßnsß.MnrU, J&mesK. Campbell, John Welsh. Bdmofid O.- DntilL . Samuel C. Morfcoßj - Charles W. Ponltfify* Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. Jobs T. Leins* .. linrii, _ THOHj AUBBTO. 1. CbAWFOBD. I?jIUE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. f- —JHR PKKHSTLVAJHtjL PIBBIHBUBAHOI COM. £i*T. Incorporated IBM. CHABTEB PBBPBTITAR. Wo. 810 WALEUT Stmt, opposite Independence Bqcma This Company, favorably knows to the •ommunlty tor nearly forty yean, eoatlnne* to insure against Lots orßamaae by Fire, on Pnblieor Private 'Bsildlncs, ipr permanently or for a limited time. Also, onFnr ttitnre. Stocks, floods, or Merchandise, generally, on liberal terms. f . Th «k toiether pith a lameßnrpltiiPand, Is inrested in the most .careful maimer. whlsh «übl«i them to offer to the Insured an undoubted sesurlty t, the ease of lose. BISECTORS. Jonathan Patterson. Daniel Smith, Jr.. Alexander Benson, John. DoTerenx, Isaac Hejlehnnt. Thomas Smith. Thomas ,-U^lsna _ JOWATHAM PATTBESOIT, President. Wami fl. Okowbee, S—rctary. ' , ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM *^y PANY.-Authorlgad Capital 940(1,000-CHABTBB OBeeiro. «r WALNUT Street, between Third ud fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will Insure against Less or Damage by fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene rally. • Also, Marine Insuranees on Vessels, Cargoes, and freights. Inland Insursnse to all parts of the Union. DIBBOTOBS. William Esher, J Davis Fesrson, D. Luther, Peter Belger, Lewis Audenrled, J. B Baum. John B. Blasklston, I William F. Bean, Joseph Mixffeld, i John Ketobam. WILLIAM BBHBB, President. _ „ „ WM. F. BRAN. Vise President W. M, gicnm, Sesretary. apB-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE J- CTATEOFPKHirSYLVANIA.-OFFICE Nos. B-and B EXCHAHGB BTOLDIKaS, north side of WALNUT Street, between BOOK and THIRD Streets, Philadel phia. INCORPORATED IN J794—CHABTBR PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 9300,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FBBBUABY 1, 1864, #533,493 47. - MARINS, FIBS, AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. _ _ DIRECTORS.| „ Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Waner, Charles Maoaloster, Thomas B. Watson, William 8. Smith, Hesry G. Freeman, WDllam S. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H, Stuart, George C. Carson, Samuel Grant, Jr., Edward C. Knight, John B. Austin. „ HBNBY D. SHBBBBBD, President WnilAK Has fee. Secretary. nolB-tf PTAME INBURANC a No. «OH CHBSf philad: FIBB AND INLAJ PIASU Franele N. Busk, Charles Blehsrdson. P. 8. Jtatlee, Georg. A.*is 1865. CHAB.BIOH W. I. Biaxobabd, Secret MARSHAL’S SAXES. MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE "■*- of» Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States, In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In Ad miralty, to me directed, will he sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at SAMUBL 0 COOK’S Auction Store. No. ISS4 South FRONT Street on THURSDAY, April 87, 1868, at U o’clock A. M , four barrels of WHISKY, Imported in the brig Prince Con sort. WILLIAM MILL WARD, United States Marshal Easters District of Fount. Pun.ADKLPnIA. Apri1,20,1866. ap2l-8t MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE A-T-i- Of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA BBB, Judge ol the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pannsylvanla„in Ad-, mlralty. to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and-best bidder, for cssK a; Samuel C. Cook ’b Auctlou Store, No. 1134, South FRONT Straet, on THURSDAY, April 23th, 1865,at 11 o'clock A. M., 21,600 CIGARS, Imported in the bark Elisa A Coalman. WILLIAM MILLWARD. U, S Marthal Eastern District of Pennsylvania. PHrtAUEiraiA. April 20, 1866. ap2l-6t COAL.— SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW,*&ad Spring Mountain £eblek€k»*L and best lioeitit MoaatMa, from Schuylkill, pr* pared ex* preaily for family use. Depot, M w. eomer EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office, Ho. US South SBGOJSD Street. [*ps-tfi J. WALTOV & CO. nOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK KJ AMD CANVAS, of All numbers and brands. 'Tent. Awning, Trank, and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers’ Drier Felts, from one to live feet wide; Paulina, Bolting. Sail Twine, kc. JOHN W EVERMAN k CO., nos-tf No. 103 JONES’ Alley. pTERMETIOALLY SEALED HEATS La AND SOUPS. „ 600 .do MtSon. 1,000 •*' do Turkey. 1,000 “ do Chicken, - ■“ * _ 8.000 '" asserted Sonus, In 1, J. SKlb. tans. For salt by RHODES & WILLIAMB, fdd-t’ 10T SouthWATßßStaeet. MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &c. STeaMiitS.t if?!*. *i B *s Mackerel, HemSF’ 1 "' " eW Bartpol *> > Fort ““« Bay; and Halifax Ho * lHerrin *- 350 boxes Herkimer. ©Busty Cheese, ke. &«%***&«>***«& , HCTRPHTffiKOOVS. Mq. Mfl HOETH WHARVES. CORN VINEGAR, FREE . ..froittdracs, endvamatedto preeerye fruits and. pieklea equal to elder ylneier, muufactured and eolfr mMB-lm 35 Street WHITE virgin wax OF ANTIE r.r.TL™? 8 ' * ew for besottfytii* »ad. » i» «» most WOISeSS ThojetaMLtlisro&r^g? S^JSE®3SSWSsa«5g7eS;%5ap ■SSsasstJrjßSßaifS^ ?SSf • “ 4 133 ■£» SS~ ms-sm TTATtt pg thirty thousand ** B OQfU»TTOpn*B AND J~ „ JPKS 1 * 01 *™* BKIUSB «BteTOTlac to dl*. SiPRMw r&a%SR: TTELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUOHU ~ »It«s health asdyleor to the frame ud bloom b Hf® MUli eheek. Debility le aeeompaaied by aUrmin* symptom*. ullfig treatment U nt»Sa t». Unnity oe «pU*»u* At* erne, ” nrsuEAirm •UOkWiar JHBBCTOESr .“ . Samuel E_ Stokae, J F. Fenifltoa.. - Henry Sloan. , William Q Boulton, Bdward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke* Jacob P. Jones* James B McFarland, Joshua P. Byre, Spencer McllT^ne, John B< Semple, Pittebar i. B. jßen»r, Fittebari 0. HAND, President. DAVIS, Vioe President delS*lTi $400,088 T 1 toksT* aisssri william StsYwwoa, Banj. W. Ttoclsr. Marshall Hill, Charles LeUnd, J. Johnson Brown. - Tbonrnm R. Moor*. 5K TIBOLBT. frealdaat T. 1,1181 IK B. HABIB, Fre»i4«nJ. Beiret»ry. fag-H OB COMPANY, mroT stbbbt, lELPHIA. JTD IBBURUrCI 3TO*% „ ' John W. Brerman, Hobort B. Potter. John Busier, Jr.. 8. D. Woodruff, Charles Btohe*. Joseph D. Blue. tTJCK, President. RDSOB, Tin President, ry. jiM-U COAX» AUCTION s’ales. ; TTURNEBS, BRINLEY. _ . a? Ho. 615 OEISTHtIT and 6M» “"**«• SAW! OF FESirCBT »BT «go3,a on pKH>Ai Moa»r*o. .„ April 28th, at 10 o’clock, <ui months’ er<K»n» SCO lot* of fancy nd staple French 1000 - „ BLACK GBOjS DB bhibbs ABD wEKSr 60 piece* 2?@30-inch heary black *roa de.Bhiaea. 20 pieces S6@ 38. inch royal black armor**. . 20 pieces 24-inch solid colored oonlt dssote. ALPACAS ABB HOSAIBS. _ ... cases 8-4 black and colored alpacas and monairs. —eases 6-4 Spared alpacas. eases B glace Verona. / eases jnosrmbiqees LIBS® GOODS. Skirting-linens, Jinendamaaics. linen table- clothe and napkku. linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen dice and du » e ™ uwta IfW) Paris grenadine shawls. smrf& . BOdo». W ooit ?l g.te|.him ß& SOO cartons Paris flower* % ' |HO*S, LAE OB PBRBHFTOBY SjgLß 0* BAOSi BBWAIIBi SriwW " uws » OB TDBBDAr*IIORBIBG, May at at ID o'clock, will Sereold. by ” ta } o «X’?nn four mouth s’ credit, ah oat 1.300 pack age# brosane, traveling bags, Ac., embracing a. fresh arsortment of flrst- class city and.Eagtcra *JS2L factors, which will he op©a for exasainatlonearlyaea the me ratal of tale. - M THOMAS & SONS, • Bos 539 and Ml SoutbFOtfßTHStiest. Public gales of Beal BaUte and Stocks, at tie S*- chance, onery TUESDAY, at IS o’clock; Sale Bos 199 and 141 South Fourtlrstreefc HANDSOME BTOBiTOBB, ROSEWOOD—JFMBJV. f-ABOE FIKB-FSOOF SAFS. CONVEX: ASD FRBBCH PLATE MIRRORS. OAK- OFFICE FOR BITUBE, CHANDELIERS, HABDBOME' CARPETS, CARD —Our sale Thursday morning, at the mutton; store, will comprise oyer 800 lots handsome parlor ana chamber furniture, rosewood piano *>rte,-J*r*ejBre proof safe, fine convex and French plate mirrors, *bm rlor oak offien funritarp* hook-cases* auperlor MVißf : machine by Grover A Baker, handsome - chandeliers, outside cae lamp, beds and bedding, handsome oras ■eis imperial, and other carpets. An Catalogues now ready, and the a: tides arrayed for examination. ' Sale Bo 14» North Fifteenth street., HEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CAR PETS. AO. THIS MORNING!. . . April S*. at 10 o' clock, at 80. MSSNorth Fifteenth street, by catalogue, the aeu household furniture. v . Hay be examined on morning of sale, at 8 o clock. BALE OF VALUABLE-THEOLOGICAL AND MISCEL LANEOUS BOOKS On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. April 26th and 271 h, at the auction store, valuable theological books, many of them London editions* Also, a number of rare historical works. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CONVEX MRROB6.ROSE WOOD PIANO; HANDSOME MANTELS, GAS CHAN DELIERS* OFFICE FURNITURE. FfNECARPJSfS, *c, On THUKSi)AY HOKNINO, At d o’rfoek* at the auction store, superior parlor and chamber furniture, two fine eon vex minors, rosewood piano, 30 handsome marbe&zed slate mantels, gas than* -dellere, superior oak office furniture, beds and bedding, fine carpets, &c TO BUILDERS ABO OTHEBS. Also 16 handsome mat belized elate mantels. No. 9, , 5 •• hfo.m Sale at tfo 1627 Sprace street SUPEEIOK FDfiPITUBB,' MIRKOB, GXTBIT&MB, PUHO^CHIKa; .JgtgCjgto WARE,*e. Off FKLDAT MOKHISO, April s, at 10 o’clock, &t Jfo. 182 T feprneesifeet, by catalogue, the entire farmture,' flue curtains, piano, chandeliers, handsome mantel clock, lino plated war#* China and glass warn, enperior diaing room and chain b«r furniture, kitchen nlenelie, &«. May he examined on the morning of aale at 8 o’clock. • Sale 80. 1936jFilberi street. *■ ' MICHIKBET OF A hASf t* MAW DFAGTOBT. Off TUESDAY MOESINO, Hay 2d* at 10 o’clock, at Wo. 1986 Fttbert street, the entire machinery of a lamp manufactory, ccmprieiiir * eccentric presses, Fowler pirn china peefires % eorew presses, lever presses, drop presses) lathee* shafting and pulley e, tools, &c ** ■; May he extmined any time previous tojtate. - , FOE SALE AAO TO LET. QIL LEASES FOR SALS. k SHE LEWELI¥3f FETBOLEUM COMP AH Will sell on favorable terms & few valuable OIL LEASES of property situate on BUGS GSISSj OHIO. The Company is also prepared to make liberal ar rangements with responsible parties with, a view to de v elope more rapidly a portion of their valuable terri tory. For particulars, apply at the Company’s office, Ho. 136 Booth THIRD Street, second story, front. ■WILLIAM M. SMITH, Treasurer. C. T. BBBKDIQT, Secretary. ap24 mwfSt JOE SALE, TWO BARGES WASHIHGTOH STABLE MAffTJKE, AT WOOD’S COALYARD, POINT, OAMDEN TAKE Tars STREET BERRY, , apH-4t« UOR BALE-RASE OPPORTUNITY A FOB HOTEL KEEPERS —The food* will, fixture*, and furniture of a lerxe down "town Hotel, now doing a good bneinese, la the City of Heir Fork. , Present proprietor compelled to retire through ill health. . Address Poet Offlce box 3122, 'Jew York city. apß-gt m FOR SALE, CHEAP—A SUPERIOR *ARBBIDBHOE. with side and deep yard, on Iforth BROaD Street, ahore Thompeon. le replete with eyery modem convenience, and in perfect Older. Immediate .possession Only part of the purchase monev required. Apply to FOLWBLL & SONS, ap2s-2t* 3% Horth FIFTH Street. MI OR BALE—SEVERAL FlRBT elssa HOUSES, on Forty-second street, and on nisgseaslngavesne, West Philadelphia. Also, three on West Arch street, with immediatapossession. Gheap Bouses In ail parts of the city. . Alee a number of Farms in Bucks and Montgomery counties. . . , Apply to ' ID. H. BADGLTFF * CO., apB6-3l* s*l Horth lIQBTH Street Mfor bale, a desirable three story brick DWELLING, Ho. M!0 Filbert street, .let 18 feet fiODt by 106 feet In depth. Possession Immediately, Lowe«t price *5,500: $3,600 may remain on morteaie. Apply to JiHME MTfi* ap26 2t» 484 WALNUT Street. M HOUSE TO BERT IN NORTH ELEVENTH Street, and handsome Fnrnitnra and Carpets for sale. Address “0. H. T Philadelphia Inquirer office. ap2s at* Mfoe bale—a couhtst beat, nine miles from Philadelphia, on the Berth Penn sjlv»ia batixo&d* forty-five minutes from Third and market streets. It consists of twenty- five acres of land in fine condition* a lame vegetable garden* over a hun dred choice fruit trees in hearing,a large ice house filled with, ice* a sew and commodious spring! bouse, pound, a handsome lawn and carnage drive* stable room for aix horses and six cows, carriage house* water in the bam-yard, ac. The House is an old-fashioned stone building, with parlor, stttbsg- room, dining-xoom, and kitchen, with range, hot and cold water, Sc. .four chambers and bath room, with hot ana cold water supplied by a water wheel, and two large attic rooms.- The distance from the house t< the Jeskintown Station,onthe flforth Penn sylvania Eallroad, Is just six minutes’ easy walk. There are eight daily trains, each way, that-stop at this station, Apply to. WM. C. KBST. ap2S gt 339 and 8111 T. THIRD St. MFOR s a L.E—lBBB TATLOW Street, cheap. West side of NINETEENTH, below Green. UZii WALLACE Street. 1234 RAHDOLPH Street. KIP.KBBIDE Street, cast or Point road. Brldesburg. Two small houses In BT. STEPHEN’B-Place, Also, others, small and luge. In various localities. ap^tf g| FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL A TASK and GOTJSTRY BEATS, of forty acres, on GhuxcMane. Harby township, four miles from Mar *tnvl r fjTnWwiSrsu ! y OII, S 1,9 ia 4 Immediately. Apply to JOBLa WBITBLXi on the premises, or to „ JOBE S. PBBXINB, x ap4-lm» 48 South PBOHf Street «FOR SALE-A VERY SUPERIOR BOUSE to WEST PHILADELPHIA, excellent stanle. fine well of water; rnral, yet units sear; all eoDTesleiiee«;raplem to aU leepeets. Address‘’Mar? chant, BoxffiQO, Poet Office. mh27-lm m PRIVATE SALE-MILITARY ™ BOARDING SCHOOL, near Philadelphia, la 808. SS ,^ 1 l£ p S la *^ ,l, wltofotpltore of all kinds? Appa- Sf t sr>i «Smtos?,bw b L’ SAJSS-i? 1 * *«*•. Apply t0 || °pMBMEBHO£H Ik BANCROFT, sls ASCfiE M PRIVATE SALE—BEAUTIFUL Ok SOHMEH BBSIDESrCB, estate of dTb. a 35 line boose end ontbullidtogs, splendid shade fTuit trees, eteht_acrcs of ground, one and a half HifOTStftl? Address Key. J. Ynu ” ° l9ea - **• OIL LANDS IN WEST VIRGINIA.— EIJSDBED ACBBB of valuable Territorv A EUcbiecounSyT cations of Oil eye abundant and wells are' about to be adjoining tract. Title -perfect. For Inr, "‘iiS? I"*’ 1 "*’ address fs POLBB, ap)6 sw6t Washington. D. Q. TO OIL COMPANIES DESIROUS yli.Si ®Jf 010 subserlber offers the pri -s”** 2r funnel ed. and also will taka i* 8 .,- 0 ?*." 1 * ' boota - taking aportionof the Ml ri?&£u 0 & in RgP™Lej» t , if desired. Location? Office 0 Sfcreet ’ kol#w Chestnut. Address 80x2740 Post ■■ apSttet* ■pOR SALE— : ' : ' ~~ H WWW ■trroofSP^S'J™ oll ’ l«n>S OWLIv OHIO, AND PENNSYLVANIA. S-iP 1 ! ®** „„ LBWIB L. HOUPT. apld-lm* 338 WALNUT Street, PhUada. r J'RUSTEEB’ SALE. DEL AW ABE COUNTY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY. vnderslfned, mortgagees or trustee* named in a autoto mortgage dated July 2d, 1860, recorded toPhfi£ delphtaeomto. to Mortgage Book A. D. B.vNoTat By Which the aboTe-named Company, to te vcuie bonds issued by it, has mortgaged iiawwirnr »kn way. toctodto* Hu, taS rails, sSpm* ritfJkuSfgg thujf pieces, and all other parte or portions «f \SS? unJ 3> Jh* same may be. •oaiidawd in said mortgage deed, expo w the above proparty to sale, by public auction, OH THD 3d DAY OB PIPTH MONTH CMay} NEXT, Ji’a.o-’rtWp. H., AT THE BOWAED HOUSE. Bi Upper Darby townhhlp, Delaware oodnty. Pa., the Western Tenatons of said Road. -- T™ dr ss£ ,, F9 a s3%*iSl! l .? , S ?¥*“»« fewbntofrom iKwan street* in West Philadelphia, when’lt eonsoeta With the West west? Ward along the-Philadelphia andlfeatChester Tom- Sike road about fonr miles, to the said Howard Honse. The personal property or the Company consists of tec cars (which may be seep at arid HowaxdHoase), three! horses, end a lot of harness .. , " The nndsrsljaed trill rennlre live lmndred dollars to «!?“ *JShiS£&BBF« 01 apll-aOt* JOSEPH PO , ~f Trnsteea. OHEKEPP'S BALE.—BS VIRTUE €H? A ELsSftaSaf™*? 1 **W“»Tto »airectXS& t c ® a } B S? Vendrue. on MONBaV&SS^ *aTi Ssinedm-street Haiu. ™ ™»BBa*e mad lotdrVonnd S® eldsei Pemberiou street. 82 feet. w*Sl «o&mli»KS t Tw ,t l \e. TjaatT-eirS ,* J*_pi fron* on FambertoJistarsek 16 feat to a gmr.foategix.lneh, ftljfty <Miv ttewol. EWhMi premleee j&a JBtoKeTS Octoberl9 18*1, recorded in Beet !™A<! ; A Ho. 4& pate 405. *t, eonwS USS thto£* B |i dSSSS?3 11 “** reserTlaiaironudVeat $ Takonji.anfio be'widmhe w'wrtv^f .*’**■* 157 > ad 159 gg;., E r^S D of ffiguoA^ , 6sH; APCTIoy^gALEaTI T^s5 :> CoTal'; J v SBBB, Hod. J*3»miA33*»*B K j^C];| LAMOB FOSTHTB _BAJLB OF *B"!W GSBJUH, ABB DOMESTIC BK if L rij We will hoi* » lute tele of forein .ILFP&Iin -*r attwu^i . OB THCBSBAT MOBBISn M April 37, et 10o’«ook. MtfMnwtu “* tote ef ead faner «tM«« “ J™. * tede, Ua.B», «uk». wdmftoirt, to attention of dealer* _ IT. 8.-~BunpiM of tb« nut vfil hat M amlnatton, with catalogue*, earH , sale, when dealers wllfaEnd ft to feS-'Kcr^ tend ”* r LABO* SALS OF FOBEIMf Ajfu . GO(?Dy Ineladedin out sale of TSBRfeD** - be found impart the following,n x . "* —• hales brown and bleached ■ -baleswhite, colored,andrtriped casesb.racked and colored *5? hti f , cases Jndlto cWks „ * caeea IffMcneeter cinghamu* aed 1 caieaKentMky jean*. denim,, * <a*e« miner*' flannels, inelii.b.;f a,! «:M.a catet reel padding* and lining ** cases Black and colored cambric cafes nations- satinets, tyreebs. £ a,!l «ila FABTOT CJBSlHglgs • 225 pieces raper diagonal and fan,-- ” „ sold for acconnC of Wbomitms7cjil»?, w ‘Stift, . WBBCHABT TAILOW RnS, ’*• 50 pieces 6-4 extra blab corn Aix i. <? 5 - mixed meltons, for best eng trade ''Mpsli, Also, French dolSt*. doesktas, *' Foil linos black and colored Italiae -i „ ' de chines. '<*«!... iiINKB 900118 ' Dares linessMrtinr- bl«Tr Spanish,.,jl, Cr ° WD dn< ’ k ' 1 *»“**. J*argj« line# table d«ga»b t sb««tlar. d. ’ teg*, liten cambric fcaiidkerefcur,; ribchs, Ac; „ *' £ t - DRESS GOODS *■ Biprior,d«iiW«Jold . t riifit mohairs, Persian#, mouses r yiw*r grenadine*poplins, prto*t4vit;®®*‘ PriUt2 law*«, alpacas, balmorri.. Ac. ****«», erjS SILEfe. , —pjsees glossy black 24 to afrineh g* M 4 .*. fete* Deary double-face I fhsoyj»»H do loieand *ros d* Uaptos ,**l* «. Serb ffteSD men white edge Emnsioc . . 1», 900 DOES* BollgßT ABB iH ftr. A'lsnre invoice of German cottoij. toskr, . • women**. and children s oleaehed. brows bose-andhali Does, of varloas xr&det ' 3 t;, a Also, cento* and ladies* Paris kid; tVb ■ Berlin afores and canntleto. ' - Also, foil lines eblxto and drawers, boot) %y and cotoon enn and. rain umbrellas,- sewisas, Ac. S4 - : *,i POSITITS BALI OFCARPBTnrGS* JCATTIBGb, *O. „ iJ ?SI OS P&IBAT MOEKIfrG, April SBtb, at U o’clock, will be told, b,... on Hrar znoaths’ credit about 3C-0 plseas i :i P®®*ry,_BroBseJ». superfine and. fine /«-! m&»k. Venetian, printed feltMJst, Dutch bafflrl'*a and rtf cupotonfs. Cantos and eocoa embracing o? tnperfor may be examined early on tbe morning of a bales linen carpet chain. LABQB AMD P°BITIVE ( BAI*K O? FR;sr 3 GX ifOMDAT mobnikg, May lst.-at«10 o’clock, will be sold fonr months' offtmA, Indi% German, and British 4?y , entbracihsa large and dioice l aesornssat of faut! staple Kticlee in rilk,-worsted, woolsa, lineup ton fabrics. * c If. 8.-Hgexaples oftbe same yrill be mlnatioa, irith owrly on tha EtoraiM ? when dealers will find it to their inters^; DABfirSfilFl PLABASLS. , O|MPBuEBDaT, May 4ib, we will eels, for account of wtoc > concern, by catalogue, for cash, 110 blue flannels. : • -> PAHGOAST & WABNOCK, i] X TIOFKBKB, »«0 MAEKKT Stmt. U2BB POBITIVE BADS OF 800 LOTS ivr:-, ADD IMPOBTSD BET GOODS. LlSEIin, LIKSET GOODS. ZMBSOIDEBISS. stik l loins, on WBDKEDSAT. ApcO 27. 1651 =4j M: at 10 o'doek. Jtoduded 'trilllMS fnnf'a lar?- iH ment of desirable-coed* worthy the stu&tb2« : t,ade * FABtB Dkß3B OOOD3. Alto. SO lots new and dheiee spring style t BbiVe hb*oT&&ilß*B CAMBRIC B« Bi ' L5OO Xadies* &-b linen wtonbric hdkfs, fros ;. r , fine numbers. ’ . ' MiesM’bemstlchedWttf* . „ Also, — piece* snperflne WbfAdrfiug linens.siam OOODg Also, sc InTOlco of bomb*-ribbons bonnet li i. si tie nrtlficUl flowers. c»pes.-bls<ik ssd whlis **■ HOOP SKOBrSASfr COSSETS. 260 dosen ladles* and misses’ woTeu-taps.-tegi-i-,. koopekfrtonf , , , 2CO dozeronperior whalebone mechanical torsg'. best city sales. Also, notions, spool cotton, hair nets, hosier?, A: ' LARGE POSITIVE SALS OP 350 CASES >TLs GOODS, by cata’orue on ] FRIDAY MORHINiI, I April 28. comprising a fail assertmentof sirable shapes and styles. ' i h pFORD &co* t auctioned a MARKET and 5m OOMHSRCB Btn«i LARGS POSITIVB SALS OF 1,500 CASKS B * ~ AMD SHOES. We will sell by catalogue for cash ou TBCK-.-i MOBBIBG, April 27th, Commencing at IQo'c <u '" t cas£,s men's, boys, and youths* boots, shoes, biicn. brogans, Oxford tie*. Ac., Ac , with a desinbu » meat of wom«n’s, m!BeeB . and childrens b wtM-/ ga%zs, slippers, balmorals, Congress gaiters, tt y A UCTION SALE OF COM EM “ HOEBBS. 1 Qoak' _GEWKEiI’aOPFTC«, IST UltlJ . W.shikstois Cur. »pnil.:* £os. 5f BiMl* Auction, to th 6 hlicai t ia: st BAIiTXMORB. Mi., on THURSDAY. April IS. 1865, TWO HU9DRBD MABBB WITH mu many of them veil bred and in good eonditioL On THURSDAY. April 90. 18M, _ TWO BUHDRKD CAVALRY HORSES. On _ THURSDAY, April 97, 1855, S OHJ HUNDRED HARKS WITH POaL ASP 'll HWSDRBD CAVALRY HORSES. The hone* hare been condemned as unfit for n‘! : 1 ▼airy service of tbearmy. S Tor road and famine purposes many food b'.-jn A may be had. M Animals sold singly. Sale to comtaeaee si U 1 andvlllb* held at PHILLIPS’ OOFBBSMBSI® BLSB. corner of PBBMOBTand BIMSSY Sirer* ! TBHAIB—Cash, in United States currency; . j JA.HKS A BiftU. Brevet Brl*«dier General, in efa&rxe Ist D!vls:ob ti G Q. g^sj MEDIOiI. J ELECTRICAL OFFICES. 1 Bo.ISA Barth ELEVENTH, below KAOBSIM C fS o '. CHMMrtW and FORTIETH Street, W«it Ft Jladejphia . , (DR- THOMAS ALLEBhxvin* been T srysww| * ful in ure core 01 BShuss tty this near otttt 1 would Inform his friends and un Public e-at t, .1 (still heneiltting and curing many whoa mefUmi [ did not affect, and considered incurable : ) we twill mention a lew of the Disease! io tie ta’l (of which this treatment seldom if ever tails: ] ! Rheumatism." Felons. Kidnej Di-saa neuralgia, gangrene. hirer " Paralysis, Ulcers. Genital ' r f-rampe. Bolls, Spinal , (Dyspepsia, Abscess, Throat ( Fever A Ague. Brnptions, Prolapse?, f Asthma. Inflammations, Noc (Congestion, Hemorrhage, IBiabpat, tt ( . Fatten tswill he treated st their Tcstdeaenss; ( desired.a lane nnm ber of testimonials msy " -. <at the Offices from patients in this city, -etf-j ttfona gratia. Office hours-9 A. M to a P H.- Jaity. DB. THOB. ALLII ( apl9-Sm -a Btectr'-t! I I7LECTROFATHTC ESTABI'S MEET.-DB. A. H. BTEVBKS, one of the O 2SsS3rl3P®^.£jA, i 92, w Jl r * t ® m °* beati«li<*“ 1 MODIFIED ELECTRICAL APPLICATION, ssfl haa been so very successful at FREE StjOiEs fro R** removed his Office an Betm to 1638 VIES Street, one door below 6evapt»:-. All persons desiring references, or sot pk**- with regard to his special mode of treatment, w - :- a eaß or send for a pamphlet Consultation or advice gratuitous. i.,,. r0 ,.. rir SHgpmfe A PHLA STEAMSHIP LI EE aailiM fr= -rSa Pgrt ot> gATDBDAYS, Rom ffrst wharf abonl-pl Street, Phlhaglphit, tad. Long Wharf, Bosroc i The steamship EOEMAB, Gapi. Hater, will “■ ? for Boston, on Saturday, Apri* S =■*. M., juidateamshipSAXOß, Capt. Mattfcew#. m ton for FhUftdalpU*, on tine same dt; at 4 P. i These aev had mbatantUl ■tawnsbip* m Into, ealliji* from each, port -s r' , ; :j £Dsur&o«6B effected st ons-li&Lf the pr*misuj 4 =‘ r W! on the Teuelx. K *i Freight* taken at fair rate*. Shipper* are reinested to send Slip Eewipts > !i ' 31 of hading with tholr good*. M For Freight or Pa**a*e (haring Ha* ! «?S, a ??r : -M apply to h«iri WlsS'iß&‘ M mU-tf 33a Sooth DELAWAKEtr*;_ -W STEAM WEEKLY TO -J J'™' YEBPOOL. touching at QUBSSrr Jm (Cork Harbor). The well known Steamers •• Sew York and Philadelphia dteao’- fihtnan J,ina}, carrying the United States Ms .jam ae follow*: . , . 2a GITT OF BaLTIHOBB.......BATCBBAY. Apr,*' ml? 9? WASHIfI GTOH™ SATUKI) ij . • -I CITY OF LOEHOH ~...BATtIKDAT, S»v ' 1 iVfW'nm** Saturday at Boon. (ME | 1 n,J*%?l? e *• ®*M» or Its equivalent is He r -\ a • Flrrt Cabin™.. ~™. fee 00 Steerage r•% "5 » E - „ to London.™. 85 CO to Lindt #- • * to Pari* 96 oo “ to Parts •••• *i ■ _ to Hamburg... 90 00 •• to Ham ci j. ■ Passengers alio forwarded to Havre, Brea*» ‘Ji tenant, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates- ~ f ..Fareefrom Liverpool or uceenstown: Ist K l§&* $lO5 Steerage from Liverpool or (torr::'- a Jhoio who wish to send for their friend «“ f tickets here at theae rates. c f For farther information apply at she “£ ' Offieea. JOSH G. DAnE, “it aple-tmyt 111 WAhHOT S<**hJr r , —srft—a. JOB ALBANY AND TB^.t s. Y., via DELAWA RE ASH®.*; V CATS AI, —Barge MOBTXSEY. E. BA*VS“ c ?ffif is now loading at flret wharf below BJ®dfJ&!s|8 J ®dfJ&!5| andwlU ieavo on . Fox Freight, which will he taken on tenna. apply to B. h. FLAHAGAH, »■: » ap2s-2t 394 South DEL AW.* Hi Ji jK HriO TBMFIRST. CLASS wmmamammn bbllb.” ca-.i will leave CLXVBLAfID, Ohio, for LAKE sfß veixyrthe fint boit of this season, on Ta>. 27tli 'with superior accomm Jci "’ freight aad pa*B«B*ew. Apply to £C ,ap23 ft , JtOBBBT -■ HEW EXPRESS Ll|, 5 *■■■■■* AXBXAITDBIA, GIQBGSTO*- GTOlf. Via Chesapeake end M*£|* ~ Q&ortetownkBiO.jFLOWERSSBOWES ' ' _____ M rirfSr K '° « oiirA; mew xobk »ipawB , BTBMW I uA'r cos?‘ : r 5" Delaware aad Bailten Canal. t 5 _ Steamera ten DAILY, But wharf M ls * j SteMLatJo.teloek P, M. WM.F. CLYDg & CO., I*B WHAK'*:.., ,• JAMBS HAMS, 1U WAV,!' * IB aaPTH : . .__ . . FHILADKLFaU. PA. *1 A lltee TOh&g nu-iSOOI MSB* PHILADBLPH[jj'P BM6SA6B XS» TI B y t « M SVEKETY, Alter tUrt* gears’ FrVlfrPrss-* f®w»ntoeA the sHUtehadjasimenl o- ,»ri- IT' Oredeatlni Fiunixe Ttom. s ?J/ 3 4: I 5 Bhonldw- Braces. Cratchw. ,5, , anartmeate eondttateJ by a Lair- OK. NO PAIN IN E£ ' - 7*™7*OTa -JSltrona Oxide *3ijgg- c < * , /Ov MONEY TO * LOaBED "FOM ,,, _ O mm JBWELEY.PLATB ?“ ui ” Mr JoNEi a;00 I S p - rl . s.. - OLD ESTABLISHED LOAS If , e „- , OiiAtrTBIBD and GASKILL Ste., he » wa-asi r-Ln.ni maj-colm jy raiHSte * A 'ssfami -
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