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THE CITY. FATRMOUNT PARK. On that sad day when the body of our murdered President wn lying la state la onr old hall, and onr citizens were thronging to show what reverenoe they still mfgltf do to hls memory, we sought relief from the It ng lines of mourning people and the longer lines of orspe-olad houses, In a ramble among the .beauties of our city park. 'ffto f kits were fair, nature was just bursting Into 'the gsy luxuriance of spring, and there was another crowd, another, yet the same—quiet, sad, subdued by tbe weight of the national grief. It was mainly composed df workers, seeking,, like ourselves, a holiday glimpse of nature, and the relief and sooth ing pleasure drawn from the simple scene, with Its natural' beauties of rook and river, was so clearly depleted on every face that wo-wero glad for our ’Selves and.them that such a spot was of ready access -to the street-worn and shop-Weary oltlzen. Hew beautiful the park Is ! How beautiftrt In its simplicity. There we see the country, not man. riet&Qd tortured Into ornamental , groves, not do* ftoed and obscured by fancy architecture and would be rural bridges, bnt charming In Its unhurt natu ralness, relying on Its own advantages of variety of surface, river scenery, and that unpurchaseable beauty—grand old trees. We cordially hope that no thirst for loading it with "improvements’* will seize tbe olty authorities; for, when the connecting link between the grounds around the reservoir and the park is Hilly completed, It will make a most lovely whole. if the dawning peace and prosperity give ns the means to oontinue the work, let the proposed ex penditure bo made In purchasing’as additional tract on tbe other side of the river, as wisely urged by onr Mayor In his last message. Any one who observes tbe position of the two bridges will see the prospect of a most lovely drive looming In the dis tance of such a proposed extension; and the beauty, growth, and size of West Philadelphia fairly enti tles her to a share In such a olty blessing. CHRISTIAN UNION ASSOCIATION. A meeting for the purpose of promoting a closer union of all Evangelical denominations of .Chris , tians was held last evening at the Arch-street Free bytcrlan Church to consider the subjeot of "the necessity of unity among Christians and how to promote It.” The objects of this organization ara to secure a greater unity of faith and feeling and of corresponding action among Evangelical Christians. It SOM these denominations all. animated by one Idea—the Cross—as truly as any party or soot, and seeks an answer to the question, In what way oan they.be made one In diversity 1 It points to the hope of a Federal Union of these sects, under one general Church government, by the vary consti tution of which unity may be secured, and th* lights of Individual denominations, however eb souro,may be protected. At the same time, this association is ready to adopt an>. plan of nnlon which may appear feasible, even to too renuncia tion of Itß own. Feeling assured that one great ' source of effectual nnlty most be In haring some groat work to perform, It proposes, first of all,'to “ hear what the Spirit salth unto the Churches,” by inviting all Evangelical ministers, whetheriiln favor of nnlon or not, to declare their views. These views the Association will put on record for farther use: alter that, It Is evident that work enough may be found .to engage the energies of a united Christendom. According as means shall be furnished to Its treasury, It will commence' the publication of all works fencing to unite the denominations, and also all works toat-are net sec tarian, or that shall serve to propagate or defend Christianity against any of iis foes, within or with out. Its first quarterly meeting will be hold In Now York city early In January, at which Its plana will he more clearly sot forth. The officer; of the association are: President— Hon. Alex. W. Bradford. Vice Presidents—A, V. Stout. Daniel Lord, John Stephenson, Smith Sheldon, Wm. B, Orosby, Shep herd Knapp, Seth B Hunt, Fred.-S. Winston, 0.0. North, Gen. John A. Due, H E. Plerrepont, Oyrus P. Smith, H. B. Ola Clin, Thos.-Jeremiad, Dr. W. Elmer, Hon. Charles Thurber, E. P, Bock, Wm, Onrtls Noyes, Hon. Hiram Ketohum, Joshua Lea vitt, Edgar Ketohnm, Walter S. Miller. Treasurers— Melanotoon M. Hard, 401 Broadway s O. A. Jarvis.- ' ’ Secretaries— J. 11. Buckingham, Rev. Henry Elm ball. Chairman of the Executive Committee—Rev. W. A. Muhlenberg, D. D. The exercises were opened by singing toe ISTto Psalm and prayer. The Rev. Dr. Bralnard presided, and said too large attendance was a complete success. He referred to a similar meeting held In London In 1816, where eleven thousand persons, representing forty-six de nominations were present. Rev, Mr. Kimball, of Brooklyn, made a hrlof ad dress, saying, that for two yoars meetings looking to the promoting ol Christian nnlty had been held in New York. A clergyman ofthe Presbyterian Church first started them, and he was soon joined by Rev. Dr. Dix, of the Episcopal .Church, and Rev. Dr. Spring, of the O. S. Presbyterian Church. A series of meetings had been continued with marked suc oess. He read letters from distinguished clergymen endorsing toe cause. Rev. Dr. Wylie and others followed In addrestos, giving their hearty concurrence to toe cause, and wishing ltfGod speed. An adjourned meeting will he held this evening at the First Baptist Church, eorner of Broad and Aroh streets. GUARDIANS OF THE POOR. The stated meeting of the Board of Guardians of the Poor wac held yesterday afternoon, President Erety In the ehair. The Steward reported house receipts to have been (35.60. The out-door agent reported having collected (229.76. The house agent reposted the cenSns of the house for th© week ending Saturday, April 2», to be 2,577; same time last year, 2,394; Increase,-183. Admitted within last two weeks, 181. Births, 11; deathß, 36; discharged, 144; eloped, 46; indentured, 2; granted lodgings, 44; granted meals, 100. ■ The Board of Visitors made their monthly re port. - The total expenses were (1,289 97, Sent to Almshouse, 286. Whole number reeelvlog out-door relief, 2,541. Americans, 570; foreigners, 647; chil dren, 1,824. T0ta1,2.641. The nativities are: Ger many, 68 ; Ireland, 622; England, 35; Wales, 2;. Scotland, 6;,France, 9; Philadelphia, 268; Penn sylvania, 156; United aiates, 146. White adults, 1j039; white children, 1,202 j black adults, 178; black The treasurer reported havlßgpald Into the trea sury >1,770.16. - The steward’s requisition sad the requisition of ■ the suj>erintendent of manufactures were read and granted. On motion of Mr. Taylor, a oopy of the proceed, lues of the hoard relative to the death or Mr. Llu . oomwete ordered to be lent to the Historical So olety. Adjourned. ' . IGNORANCE IB NOT BUSS. ■ The 'residents In the vicinity of the Navy Yard were in e state of alarm on Sunday night, and It may be Bald that hundreds of families remained awake all night, fearing to go to bed. Thl3 was the result of the appearahoe of an armed guard station ed outside the walls of tha. Navy Yard. Nobody knew the reason why the guard was plaeed there. It was not long before a report was freely circulated that “rebel ram was oomlng up the Delaware. This story -found ready believers; and wo learn, from personal investigation, that quite a number of men were on the watch during the night for bomb ehelle bunting over the city. Shortly after two o’olook yesterday morning two of the. guard stationed near the haversack depart ment at the United States Arsenal on Gray’s Ferry road, fired at what they supposed to be a man. The stranger was hailed, and not answering the guard hailed again. The Individual thus summoned turned and fled, and proved to be a “black knight,” for muskets were fired at him, end, of course, he escaped over a fence into a briokmaker’s yard, and darkness hid him entirely from view. The Btranger might have'been considered a myth had It not been that apistcl was discharged at the guard from the direc tion where the disappearance occurred. i MILITARY FUNERAL. The funeral of G, W. Bees, aged 21 yearn, son of John P. Bees, who has for anumber ofyeaisbeen connected with the post office In this city, will take place at 10 o’clock thlß morning, from the residence of his lather, Sixteenth street, belOw Shippen. Young Bees entered the service at the commence ment ol the rebellion, and dnrlng the past two years has been connected with the 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry. He was taken prisoner with Hunter’s expedition, and after his release from Libby Prison took the field again and served with Gen. Sheridan throughout all his campaign np to the capture of Petersburg,- He received a wound at the battle of Five Forks whloh terminated fatally. WEEKLY REPORT OF GOVERNMENT HOSPI- TALS. Thefollowlng report of Government hospitals In tbit district was made yesterday: ■ -IN .!. *. HOSPITALS. S -2 Jj 3 1 | !21 i i i .ji AA AA «. Pittsburg* Iff 2 3 .. .. 2ffl gillwrt-street 20 6 72 S 1 all Wllte 8a11.......... 23 .. 13.. 027 Bouth-etreel 2>, 1 3 ~ i ago Officers 1 .............. 1! is Batteries.—.. 04; 65 , 3 .. 1 1,984 Summit H0u1e............ 2 .. 3 .. .. mi Haddington.. 3 6 .. 1 .. 2® Germantown 18 S 3 18 14 1 601 Turner’s-l&ne 17 6 .. l .. 214 lallnalon- lane. 3 .. 3 .. .. 2S York—. 21 62 4 .. .. 074 Chestnut Hi 11...— 4,189 18 .. 3 1,483 Broad and Cherry 8 11 1 4 291 Beverly. H. 1: 8 . 8. 1 238 McClellan.,.. 18 18 7 1 1 687 Cheater 2 1 .. 148 Cltlsene* Volunteer lj 1 1 28 Total 260 ! 386 150 2l! 13.' 6,973 DESTRUCTIVE EIRE. The store of H. S. Henry & Co., on Front street, above Vine, was discovered on fire at 4 o’clock yes terday morning. The building was used as a rag warehouse, and was tilled with shoddy and like ma terials.. The policeman on the heat discovered the ore near the sepond-ttory front window. He had tiled the door a short time previous and found it was secure. The fire burned- with much stubbornness, and for a long time baffled the attempts or the fire men to subdue It. The building belonged the Onb oard estate, and was damaged to the extentof *1,600, Which Is covered by an Insurance In the Fire Insu rance Company. The damage to the stock is estl. mated at $6,000, upon whloh there is an insurance ■of *l,BOO in the Kensington Insurance Company. The same building has been on fire several times before, and to spontaneous combustion the cause was VI6IT TO GENERAL GRANT’S MANSION. On Satuidaythe. beautiful mansion, 2009 Chest nut street, purchased by loyal oitfzsns, and pre sented to Lieut. General Grant, was opened to the Inspection of a number of ladles and gentlemen to whom Invitations had been sent. The houso is fur nished In a style of grandeur that reflects credit upon the liberality and judgment of the admirers of the great l General prho has subdued four rebel armies during the recent rebellion. Mrs. Grant was to have taken poseession ot tho mansion yes terday. ■ ■* " •* ■ ' BUILDING PERMITS. The Building Inspeotor Issued during the past month 166 permits for new buildings,as follows: Dwellings, 116, of which 7 were four-story houses. 43 three-story houses, 60 two-story honses, 6 one-story houses, 1 barn, 1 brewery, 3 coach houses, 1 church, 1 engine honse, 8 factories, 2 offices, 2 taverns, 14 stables, 3 shops, 1 shed, 8 slaughter-houses, 2 storei, and 1 warehouse. Alterations and repairs, 67. CELEBRATION AT THE NORTHERN HOME. The usual May-day celebration of the Northern Home for Friendless Children, took place yesterday afternoon at the Home, Brown and Twenty-third Streets. The exercises consisted of addresses and singing by the children, and a pleasant afternoon whs enjoyed by all participating. DEATHS OF SOLDIERS. During the past week Emeiiah Kelly, of Co. C, OlstNew York Volunteers, died at the hospital, Broad and Oherrv streets; Charles O. BuokUne, Co. H, 14th New York Heavy Artillery, at the Fil bert-street Hospital. LINCOLN MONUMENT. The Sumner and Wilson Lodge, No, 8, the Good Samaritan and 'Daughters of Samaria lodges hive contributed *26‘at a contribution to the-fnnd for the erection of a monument to President Lincoln. BOV DROWNED. William Flynn, aged six. years, Tell overboard jesterdayt at Almond street wharf, and was drowned. The body was recovered and taken to toe residence of his parents, No. 5 Colbrook place. A COUPLE OF PRIZE FIGHTS. On Saturday afternoon a disgraceful prize fight took place In the southern rural part of the olty, outside the police If mils, between a couple of; young men who pummelled eaoh other for an hour and a half. The same length of time was occupied la an other fight between ewe men In the extreme north ern pail of the city, yesterday morning. Il ls said that sixty rounds were fought. The publla, of eourse, have no interest In suoh brutal and disgusting-pro eeedlsgs. - AN OPENING. The new saloon ol Mr, o. W. Petted, at Tenth and Chestnut streets, was opened last evening, A supper was partaken of by the Invited guests, THE COURTS. District Court—Jmlge Bare. -.JK 18 . c ?P rt assembled as- usual yesterday, but owing to the absence of witnesses uo. case on toe «“Kly for trial, and toe court ad jotnuea till ttte morning. District (Jourt—Jr ad ge Stroud* The Herman Balldlng and Saving Fund Asso olatlon, No. 2, m John F. Arrisos. An notion to recover certain dues alleged to be owing and un paid upon certain shares of stock standing on toe books of toe association in the name 'of the de fendant. The defence was that the association had loaned to toe defendant a sum of money, for the payment of which he executed to them a mort&age. Subsequently the defendant paid off this mortgage, and he alleged that at the settlement then made all his responsibility as to the stock in question was disposed of. Verdict for plaintiffs, $484. ; , Heyer for plaintiffs; Drayton for defendant. Catharine Smiley vs. Hannah S. Biddle. This was an action to recover damages for slander. The plaintiff, It seems, had' lived with toe defendant as a servant. Having left, and having applied else where for a place, she referred the lady to the de fendant for her character. The allegation of plain tiff was, that the defendant told the lady so referred to that while plaintiff had lived with her she had stolen from a looked closet some brandy, and being satisfied, that the brandy was being taken by some body, she Had put a quantity at ipecac. In a bottle of It, and that shortly afterwards the brandy disap peared, and the plaintiff beoafne very sick. The consequence was, as toe plaintiff alleges, she did net get another place. She then brought this suit for damages. Judge Stroud entered a nonsuit, say lev tbftt- tbe Sefemlaht was only exercising* proper privilege when applied to, as to toe character of a domestic who had lived in her Servian, In stating what she knew about the person’s character. 1 Un less malice was shown she .could not be-held ac countable. Lucas Hirst for plaintiff; Craig Biddle, Esq , for defendant. Court of Common Picas—Judge Allison. Frlnigo vs. Toram. A feigned Issue to test toe validity of the will of Stephen Toram, deceased. There was no defence, and the jury rendered £ ver dict for plaintiff. .' r :• JullanaMlntzer vs. Ohas. M. : Baker and wife and Sarah Thompson. feigned issue to teßt the vaUfiltobf the will bT Adam-Mlntzer, de ceased. Twrokse was, not contested, arid the jury rendered a verdlot for plaintiff. Mary Mills vs. William Mills. This was a libel filed by plaintiff for a divorce from her husband, toe respondent; on acoeunt of ornel and barbarous treatment. The evidenoe showed that the respon dent had used personal vibfeaoe,- towards his wire, and had tamed her out of his house. This was not contradicted, and the jury rendered a verdlot for thollbeliant, Court of Quarter Sessions—Bon. James K. Ludlow, Associate Justice. CWilllam B. Mann, Esq., Prose outing Attorney,} , THU POECIBLE-BNTRY CASH. , The oaa> of John E. McDonough, j. h. Robinson and Thus.*Robinson, oharged with forcible entry and detainer, was resumed. Mr. Fritz recalled.—Question. Did you say that you had authority to sell the house of Mr. Bieim 1 Mr. Mann objected to this on toe.ground that au thority to sell land must be in writing.' Question withdrawn. Witness resumed.—l entered Into an agreement with Mr. Bieim to sell the .property, and reduced it to writing; I gave Mr. McDonough possession of toe premises, and he moved In, remaining there ten days; I heard {ol no objection as to Mr. MoD. having the house until the time Mr. Bieim ordered him out. Cyrus Carson Sworn.—l was employed by Mr. MeDouongh to do work on toe house; I was alter ing the water pipes and making toe gas pipes tight: Mr. MoDonough-and I went into Mr. Bieim’s house; the latter said that MoD. had not bought the house; Mr. McD. said he had, and then Mr. Bieim ordered us both out of the house; toe expenses Incurred -by Mr. MOD. in plumbing and gas fitting were about (50; I saw Mr. Roblnßon there at different times measuring the blinds: MoD. remained in possession until'Blelm turned him out; Mr. Bielm came through the second-story window with some officers and arrested us. W. W. Juvenal testified that Mr. McDonough called on him, and stated all the olroumstanoes or purchasing the house; witness told him ue thought he had a right to remain In the house, and advised him to do so. A female testified that Mr. Shaw, an agent of Mr. Blcim, brought too keys ofthe house to Mr. McDo nough. Mr. Shaw was recalled, and testified that he told Mr. Fritz, on Monday, 27t0 orFebruary, toattoe house had been sold, and he should not sell It. The jury convicted McDonough of forcible de tainer and acquitted the Robinsons, HONORABLY ACQUITTED, In the ease of P. S. Loftns, charged with abstract ing some emeralds from a pair of earrings left with ..him for repairs. Mr. Mann said the whole amount set out In the bill was three dollars, and he belteved toe aocused oould not .be convicted if he were put on trial. He therefore submitted the bill without any evidence, and thejjury rendered a verdict of not gnilty. TRIAL OX A CONSTABLE, Thomas Henderson, a constable, was oharged with committing an assault and battery on Catharine Simpkins. She testified that he oame to her, ac cused her of passing a counterfeit note on a woman, and then knocked her down. Two witnesses testified that too constable told ths woman he had a warrant for her, and she resisted him violently, and struck him. Verdict not guilty. WIPE BRATSR, Charles Brown was charged with beating his wife. She testified he beat her, and got drunk fre quently ;he earned nothing for her support. Ver dict guilty. Sentenced to ten days, he having been in prison ton days. CHARGE 0» CONSPIRACY. J. S. Urqnhart and George Gannon were oharged with a conspiracy to defraud the United States Go vernment out of (300. Mrs, Oannon testified that she was the mother of George Cannon; he.,was away five months, and was seen.by her at a-barracks ;he will be fourteen years old the 22dof next June: he was bom the day before a fair was held in Deland, is the reason I know his age. At the hearing before the alder man Urquhart said he had reoeived some’ of George’s money from the provost marshal and kept It. He acknowledged that he told the boy he must say he was over 18 or he would not be taken In the sinny, Cross-examined.—l can’t ten how old I am; I can’t tell what year I was bom In,-or married In. or what year the boy was born In. Enos Oaruttere sworn,—l live in Manayunk; I was In Urqnhart’s office, and told hinf I was 16, and George told him he was 15 or 16; he told ub to say we were over 18; I was objected because I was too light, bnt afterwards Urquhart got me enlisted. . TThis witness Is a delicate child, and weighs very little more than his olothlng and equipments would,] Patrick Oannon sworn.—George Oanaon’s mo- ls my son; he will; be 14 years old again June coming; I never gave my consent to his en listing; I advertised in the papers warning all per eoub against enlisting him; I advertised on the 23d, and Urquhart enlisted him on the 80 th of the month. Cross-examined.—Don’t know what year I was bom In, nor the time any of my children were born, except George; I went to the fair the day before he was bom ; the'fair was held every month In the year jhe was bom in 1881; I used to keep an alma, nao and knew the days of the year; I don’t know the next child’s age; I wont answer them questions. Mr. Daniel Dougherty.—Just answer my ques tions ; yon see I am a mild man. Witness.—Sure, you’re a dacent-looklog man. Witness resumed.—l don’t knowwhenleame into the country; I think It waß in 1863. Mr. Driscoll.—l knew the Cannons at home, In Ireland; I am married to George Oannon’s first cousin; George Is either fourteen or fifteen years of age; he was a little child when he came here. Cross-examined.—l am about forty-five; I have not the date down when I was bom; 1 don’t know ' when I came to this oountry; I was married sixteen years ago, aßd. didn’t put down the date of that, neither; didn’t put down the date when I oame to this country, neither; oan’t tell what year Mr. Lin coln was" eleoted President; can’t tell when Fort ■ Sumpter fell or when the battle ef Bull Bun was; are them the questions yees have to put to met . Mr. Dougherty—Now look at that boy, and see If yon don’t think he Is over fourteen years old, Mr. O’Bryne—Do you know when Mr. Dougher ty was at Finjt Sumpter 1 . Witness—Dougherty at whatt—what’s the use of quarrelling about this, don’t you know the-war Is over 1 The witness here retired amid' the laughter of all In the court room. George Cannon sworn. I went to the office of Urquhart; he came in and measured ns, and said he would only take three of ns; I told him I was either 14 or 15, and he said we would not be taken unless we would say we were over 18. He took us to Beading and the doctor said he would only take one of us, the biggest of the three, as he did not be lieve we were 18- Another man took us for volun teers, and then wq woro brought to Camp Gadwal laderand fbund 'oakjMwere substitutes. Urqu hart gave me ten dollars! n. fe v. 4 Cross-examined.-1 said niy ‘fathw-’ana another were dead, because Urquhart told me’trasyisb,"aad that I resided In Philadelphia, and not In Mana ynnk; Urquhart paid our fares to Beading, and took us to the provost marshal’s; a man tried to trap me this mornlng.about my age and parents, The defence called the following witnesses; ' M. Fountain sworn.—l had a' conversation with the boy this morning; 1 also had a conversation with him In the train going to Beading; Mr. Urqu hart brought up the conversation, and this boy said he was over eighteen, and Ms. parents were dead ; attieSuU’B Head there was a fellow called BUI, who said if I would leave him money he would get me recruits. Croßß-examlned.—Mr. Urquhart and I were moving about the train, first th one oar and then lh another; I am an auctioneer by profession; sold foods once or twice last year; I have been in the roker business, not Belling boys, but enlisting men; I am not doing anything now. Examination direct.—There was a dispute about tfcisboy; I pald’boatd for him, and thought he was mine. . . Captain Durell sworn.—l am the provost marshal of Beading; I recollect George Cannon passing an examination; he presented himself before the hoard ; the boy was examined by the surgeon; the boy passed as a recruit; I don’t know if any money was, given to Urquhart; a man named Moner brought him to the office. Cross-examined.—l don’t know who'brought the boy from Philadelphia; X gave Information whloh led to the arrest of Urquhart. Not concluded. THE POLIOS. [Before Mr. Alderman AN IMPORTANT ARREST. An elderly man,who, from all accounts, has passed a pretty large portion of his ltfejln various Eastern prisons, was arraigned yesterday afternoon at the Central station on the charge cf-obtalnlng three sewing machines under false pretences from the ITorenee Company, on Chestnut street, on Satur day. He has as many uliases as .would fill a elever sfaedi volume. Hlb right name Is said to be Hale, a S 2. l , ea v l!0 f 8e ' tUef ’ hailing from the State of Maine, inis business he oarrfed on for many years, and was frequently Incarcerated for abort terms of three months or six months. ocoMionally.cetitinir a year. His career, in that State, is marked' with hair breadth escapes and deeds of daring worthy of a ..better profession. He la pleasant in speech, and *bvery wav qualified by nature, as well as education, to push any nefarious business transaction. He is the same man who passed a forged or bogus check ofjsl,soo Upon John a-. Tiiney, storekeeper, near Fourth and Market streets, on the 23d of December last, for goods, but the fraud being detected, he escaped. This check was signed wm. e. Roche. The affair, however, led to the arrest of Wm. D. Packer, a bar-tender at Davis’ hotel, foot of Market street. After several hearings Packer was discharged, it being evident that he- was innocent“of any felonious knowledge of the transaction. The swindler escaped the vigi lance of the police, force, but in a short time he was traced to the “ Toombs”in New York, on some other charge growing but of his rascality. It was thought by the police of Philadelphia he was already arrested in New York on the charge of passing a bogus check there, it was unnecessary to pursue him farther. Roche, of coarse, was 'forgotten He now appears as George W. Dou glass, alias William Moore. From the evidence adduced, It seems that on Saturday last he stopped at, the Florence Sewing Machine Company, on Obeataratßireei, and purchased a button-hole m* chine for the sum of $125- He said that he also had an order for two cabinet machines for ladies, and, after examining several, selected two, and ordered them to be sent to his hotel on Market street, West Philadelphia. The three machines, valued at $376’ were sent as directed, and ho gave a cheek on the Philadelphia National Bank. This document, after being presented, was pronounced bogus, and me\- sures were adopted at onoe to recover the Sewing machines, and arrest the swindler. It was' natu rally thought, the fellow would take a westerhtralo, but instead of that he sent the goads to the New York depot, and taking passage in the train arrived at Trenton, N. J., cn Saturday evening, to whioh place he was traoed. He Was arrested there yester day morning, and brought to this olty. The ma chines were recovered. Upon searohlog hlma me morandum book wag found in his coat pocket. - It contained a number of check blanks, ana alßd four teen cheeks filled up as follows : - Importers’ and Traders’ Bank; New York, *6,000, payable to Anson Merritt & Br© ■ signed O. Graham , Another fbr (4,00®, payable to Alexis, Hegernun, & tj.o., signed Morrow A James. Another for 92,600, payable to Sturgess, Fall, & Co,, signed Mono* A Beard. , Another for (1,600, payable to JJW. Pratt, signed James W. Pratt. * Another for (2,000, payable to Havlland A Go., signed Seott A Glark. ' j Another for .$3,c00, payable to Johnson, Falkner, A Co., signed M. B. MoKlnney A 00. The above were all on the same bank as mentioned. ©ne on toe Commerelal Bank, Pennsylvania, for (3,000, payable to T. W. Bradford, signed T. WV Bradford, to his own order. Another, on too, ssme bank, for (2 000, payable to Howard, Sawyer, A Co., signed Lewis Havlland & Go. One on too American Exchange Bank for (2.000. payable to H. O. D., signed Henry Q. Douglas:, One on toe Olty Bank, New York, for (5 000, payable to G. W. D., signed G. W. Douglass. on iff Bank of too State of New Yorkfor Naylor’stOo 1 * to A * Lyon & Son > signed Olaytmi, the same Bank, for (1,000, payable to Beil- Davis & Son, signed White, James, & Cooke. „ Merchants’ Exchange Bank for *1,200, payable to Dan, H. Perry, and signed Dan. H. Per ry, to his own order. One on the National Commercial Bank for (500, payable to J. W. Pratt, and signed J. W. Pratt. The above checks are all bogus, and eg a general thing the parlies named In them are business men in New Yqrk. The person, from whom the ma chines were purchased bn Saturday took a good look at him yesterday, and thought he recognized --him as Hale, who was arrested and sent to Thomas* ton, Maine, more than a year since, for horse steal ing. 'When toe defendant called at toe store on Saturday to purohaße toe sewing maohloes the at tendant there, now the principal witness against him, thought he had seen him before, but did net know where to place him. Upon oloser.Soratlny .yesterday he was sate that he was Hale, toe horse thief, who had been pointed ontfto him. Tba wit. ness oommunioated his suspicions to -’ aB detectives and one of them directed b’g to Speak suddenly to , -to call him by hliTnihie, and appear Surprised to see him. The witness did so. He entered toe Rogue’s Gal lery, where the alleged swindler was 'seated, and said, ’ " Why Hale, how are yon 1” Thu addressed Individual looked astonished for & moment, and colored up In the face. Using a very profane remark, he turned his Back, and seemed lost in thought. < He was oommltted for a further hearing, at whioh Mr. Packer, toe bar-tender, will appear to Identify him In toe transaction of last December. ROBBING THE DEAD. A colored woman, named Emma J. Johnson, was arraigned yesterday on the Charge of stealing-a member of articles belonging to toe estate of Simon Boker, a deceased colored man- The defendant was employed as a nurse during the last Illness of Simon, and when he died she, It Is alleged, helped herself to a oouple of watches and some other ar- Holes. She was committed to answer at court. [Before Mr. Recorder Euue.l A PUT-UP. JOB, Two persons were arraigned, yesterday, on the charge d setting .up a game-of chanoe, at No; 833 Market street, contrary to toe act of Assembly in such caees made and provided. This was evidently a “.put-up job. Tnequ-oprietor of too establishment was absent from th© city, and on; Saturday a man and woman visited the place, and, alter staving for more than hour, asked if there was not some jew elry to be put up for ohanoes. The person in attend ance replied there had been, but It was abolished, although there were some articles left. The visitors deslrea very mnch to take a chanoe or two, and finally prevailed upon the wife ofthe proprietor to tot-them try. They eaoh paid half a dollar, took, their chanoe, received their prizes, and, saying'’ “ Now we’ll have a little fan,” departed. For this transaction the woman was arrested, and also a young man who, takes care of the museum, he not knowing anything whatever of the affair. The hearing, of course, being as parte, the parties were bound over to answer at court. It Is simply just to say that the proprietor is endeavoring to build up an attractive museum, and to make It popular. He disclaims all Intention of setting up such games of chance, or pursuing any other unlawful business. CHARGED WITH ARSON. William Miller, alias William Myers, was ar raigned yesterday by officer Haas, on toe charge or setting fire to Dr, Henry’s barn and stable, on Nice town lane, near Second street. Several attempts had recently been made to fire the plaee.anda watch was set. Early yesterday morning toe pri soner was seen to approach and enter the stable. Ha pulled some -hay Into the manger, and then plied aomo under lt. Just as be was about to &ddlv the match he was seized, and the property thus -saved ,from : general conflagration.' The miserable fellow Is a roving vagrant. He was oommltted to answer. ARRESTS DURING APRIL. During toe month of April the following number of arrests were made by the police of the city. The prisoners were divided among the several districts as follows : First, 245 ; Second, 449 ; Third, 283: Fourth, 268 .Fifth, 217 ; Sixth, 223; Seventh, 88; Eighth, 66; Ninth, 98; Tenth, 114 ; Eleventh, 120 • Twelfth, 105 : Thirteenth, 48 ; Fourteenth, 81 ; Fif teenth, 41 ; Sixteenth, 182 ; Reserve Corps, 162: day sergeants, 2s ; harbor poUoe, 18; park police, 40 | total, 2,994, • LETTER BAGS, AT TH® MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. Baik White Wlng (Br), Wilkie....Laguayra, soon. Barkßowena (Br), 00x............8arbad05, soon. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, Bbnj. Marshall, 1 JAs.R. Campbell, J Committee op the Month. Jakes O. Hand, j . MABISE IamEIXIGEarCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, MAX’ I. Son 8i5b5.5.06 | Son 5bt5.6.64 j High Water.B.l2 ARRIVED. Steamship Saxon, Matthews, 48 hours from Bos ton, with mdse and passengers to Henry Wlasor & tlL f ba y barks Roanoke, from Porto Cabello; Sicilian, from West Indies, and two horm brigs coming up under canvas. Ship Tamerlan., hone, for Fort Barrancas, was at anchor bslow Bombay Hook. B"b Hannibal, Spates, s days from New York, In ballast to Carman, Merchant & Shaw. Brig IssaoOarw. Slmte, 6da?sfrom Charleston, in ballast to J E Baxley & Co. Sohr Rappahannock, Bussell, 2 days from Balti more, In ballast to captain. Steamer Frank, Shropshire, 24 honrs from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Os. ■ . Steamer Beverly, Pieroe, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde ft 00. BELOW. British bark, supposed to be the Montezuma, from Falmouth, E. - OLEABED. Brig O H Frost, Smith, Port BoyaL ’ Sohr Ocean Banger, Boland, Boston. §°br MoCioakey, prowell, Lynn, Mass, Schr Wm Gillum, Dickinson, Hartford. Sohr Boston, Brower, Boston. fc>ohr H B Metcalf, Rogers, Saco. Schr Bulwlnkle, French, Boston. |ebr Henry May, Parker, Boston. Schr J urockford, Jones, Providence. Sohr Georgia, Sweet, Salem. Sohr J D McCarthy, Young, Salem, g°hrA.T Rowland, Raynor, Salem. Schr Eldorado, Parks, Alexandria, Sohr Pursuit, Adams, Alexandria. Sohr Three Sitters, Parker, Alexandria. Sohr A L Massey, Donnelly, Fortress Monroe. • Schr Specie, Smith, Fortress Monroe. Sohr N E Clark, Norwood, Fortress Monroe. g°hr W G Bartlett, Connelly, Fortress Monroe. Sohr W F Garrison, Smith, Fortress Monroe. Sohr J N Haig, Hickman, City Point. Schr Joanna, Bellange, olty Point. Schr Kate Kallahanfliagen, OityPolnt. Sohr J B Johnson, Smith, City Point. Schr Carroll, Sprague, Port Royal. Schr B W Godfrey, Godfrey, Port Royal. Schr Nellie Potter, Sheppara, Boston* Steamer Ailda, Lenny, New York. ; Steamer J S Shrlver, Dennis, Baltimore. MEMOEANDA. Steamship Gambia; for this port via Boston, en tered out at Liverpool 15th ult. ■ Steamship, pity of London (Br), Petrie, Atom Liverpool loth ult, via Queenstown 206 h, with 905 passengers, at New; York on Sunday. ioSa e ooH?i?£? el ? , . an (Br) ,’ w 7 ll8 > oleanffl at Port laud 29fch ult for Divoroool. ' ~ r Ship Castilian, McKenzie, entered out at Liver pool 16th ult for this port. Ship Naples, Pike, cleared at London 17th. ult for Sunderland and Singapore. . SMp, Maria, Fairbanks, from Callao, at Hamburg 14th tut. Ship Ohlnciia (Br), Bourdon, from New York 26th January at Montevideo—no date. Cara?® Bassett, sailed from Bio Janeiro 12th March for New York. -Bark Helene, Duncan, sailed from Bio Janeiro 18th,March for New York. Bmle, Klook, for New York, sailed from Rio Janeiro 2-itk March. ... Bark Equity (Br), Bell, from New York 30th Oc tober, at Buenos Ayres—no date. Brig Lucy Ann, Webber, hence at Boston on Sun day. Sehrs Georgia Deerlng, Willard, and B H Hunt ley, Nickerson, cleared at Portland 29 th ult for this port. Schr Lucy Virginia, Dugan, from New York; at FallJßiver 28th nit, for Seaconnet, to load- fith for this port. . Scnis-Wm E Stevenson, Mears; and A S- sitnpi son, Churn, sailed from Fall river 28tn utt for Sea oonnet to load fish for this port. Sohr Gluts F Stickney, Garwood, hence at Fall river 28th ult. Sehrs Spray, Oloek, hencs, and Vapor, Johnson, from Trebton, at Hartford 28th ult, Schr Grace, Glrdler, Clark, hence at Boston 29th ult. ’ Schr Hero, Foss, hence at Salem 28th ult. Sohr w w Maroy, Barrett, sailed from Salem2Bth ult for this port. Sohr Edwin Reed, Goodspeed, sailed from Provi dence 28th nit for this port. Schr J Oadwalader, steelman, hence at Marble head 25th ult. Schr Alba, Adams, hence at New Orleans 21st ult. EDUCATION AX,. I>ELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. “J A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS v THJ fOßh 07 THIS laSHTDTION, heajthfullj .and beantifully located on the northern limits of Attleboro, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, trill commence Fifth- month, 22d, 1865, and continue In Car lton twelve weeks. The course of instruction la therenzh In the several degcrtosnU o’ English, French, Latin, Mathematics, *For fall def&ils see circular, to obtain Which address the .Prinslpals, ’ Attleboro Peat Office, Bucks county, Pennsylvania. ISaARL L GRAHAMS. XANfiP. GRAHAMS, *p6 2m Principals. VILLAGE green- seminary.— 7 MILITARY BOARDING’ SCHOOL, four miles from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough course in Mathematics, Oltsflles, Natural Sciensea, and English; practical les sens In ClYtTKnElneerin* Pupils received at auy time* and of all axes, and enjoy the benefits of a heme. Re fers to John U- Gape ft Son, 23 South Third street: Thos. J, CTayton, Esq., Fifth,and Prune streetsrn-ShorUf Kern, and .others. Address Rev. J. HERTBY BAR. TON, A. M , VILLAGE GREEN, Penns. nofi-fim f! H. GARDEN & CO., NOS. 600 AND 60S! MARKET Street* sasufaetureft of eua Wholesale Dealer* In EATS, CAPS. FUBS, BOSKETS, STRAW GOODB. JuKTJFIGIAL FLOWSSS. BUGHBS! &e., &«.. The lurfeet and most complete stock, and the best terms* Goufitrr Hersh&sts sad the Trade sap frilad. , mhl-Sz* nOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK » 4 H ? CABYAB, of all numbers and brands. Tent. Awulus, Trunk, and Waion-covor Dusk. Also* Felt*, from one to ftvefoel wide; FauUna, Boltlmr. Sail Twine. 4». nn o tf JOKMW EYgRMAir & 00., Ho. 103 JQggg* alley. ■fijSWMSU. - MALCOLM MACNEILL’6 " r SPECTACLE STORK Ufa aio Hantif FIFTH Street, below Sprues “ ,0 ' PHILADELPHIA. fiff- Glasses refitted to suit all axea, and all msnnar o( repairing MrfffUUT and promptly atitnd.d to. mbfsa THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1865. TMFORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA> TBLLEKS.—Ior fan lnforauitioa la to 8t»- SSSfr, g J ’Coaaooaoa.. UlnlnM b* om hundred JRallway Map*, Jgfgl* “** *** wwn't BATEWA2 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL- A boas. „ QHANgB OF TIME BHD DEPOT, *k?jr Central Railroad tK T *ii h ? *•» XJepot,at THIKTIBTH and BASKET £fere ta Uld ° f Ewrenth and Market Street!, u here |S£iS»«tsfe Jfegk”” “»J»*¥**»*.«» the arrival ef each Train m^e l sdtk P ,^rn»sffj2!?J?®!r ty i , S l4 eonnectlene are “f&®DTT*n¥4-o° n ‘ °™Mln«f Market street • OanleaTe Elerenth and Market Sta.' tt7.4fiP, V., to 60IU180t with Pittßhnvr Ivlailffsll tRAIHBLEAVB AMD ISWtj AT DEPOT THUS: matt, tratb**** , sn t v EAOIIJfcffiBOMMODATIOIf, Sl' • « -! 88 -“va, no, i~. - 10 00 HAKKIBBUBG AOCOMHODATIOIi"" «• IIS *!,“• LABCASTEB ACCOMMODATIOJtf™. >■ - PAOtl TBAIM.So. .. fS .. PITTBBDRG *FD ERIE MAIttHLU «• g'« •• PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS «■ if g, «■ " II s~ piir C Mf E “ il'io p. M. :: H" HaBEISBUEG ACCOMMODATIoAT! ■« 9to «« PhlfadßiDWa Express leaves daily. Pittabnr* and n Kil>?Mtt C f Pt Sat ” 4w) - 111 « a « Umlt their responsibility & One Hundred Dollar! In Hnwit«r®s f 's* A*«®adin*that amount In rains Sal wnteaSt I’U*ofa®oWM*' 1 ’ U * 0fa ® 0WM *' nnsBß * t * k< « *r |spe- P» fptherlnformattan. a« to’time and oonnwtion!. “Wliw framed card!, or apply to JOHSt J.VAB USES, Js., THtat Ap!nt, dt the Depot. , Amierant Train runs dalljf except Bondar): Tot fill information u to fas» and aotommod atlonsi, apply faftvtf : 137 DOCK Straat. 1865, 1809, ISSaMHOmBKiaHBHaB J V THE CAMDSif AlfdTmßOY AinT PHiLS>BL*HIA‘ AJTO TBEHTON RAIiEOAD GOMPAirf LUTES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO ?mSs* -Jfßw YOEHAffD WAY PLACES, ; Fat wawi tre stbbet wharf, WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VlSi [ 9AJUC At 6 A JL, tI& Camden and Amboy, 0. And A. Aat * •ommodation. w n* C&mdaa»sa6afc»aj- City, Hornhup «* X a£ * “ «ominodati<ni,*.»^w?, w « T n.... .7. n -, tt« 4**£L— * TlaOiioidßmtHSAmfcoy. 0. mud i fe. *»ol i» ttoa {Freiiht lf ni/p^i, ..do- 2d Claw Ticket..., 12D datlonfFrelyht and Patienter)—lst ciasi < TkiketrjS If Easton, LambartTl^s"’HomSniSonf JPor Mount Holly, EwansylUe, Pemberton, and "Vlß eentown, at BA. H. } 2 and 6P. k, “ i iorPreelloidat BA. M. and 2P, it. - - 1 ,»; 01 Blrerton, Delanso, Bnrnrir, Bdmva - i!iin^ nr « a, VPi„ I l, 0 S n J e l. B ° rd<,nt<>w, >' &c., at o-and '”:FA VfdjM* asfcfc-fcjßidMWßjt nama *na oP. M. line* run direct through. to Trenton, i- ItSton r p’ Jj Tertoa ' D »l«»o. Beyer)*, and Bny* 6te»nibo o t 7renton. /or Bristol, Bnrltnsrton, and In termediate places, at 2M P. AL HIB3S PEOJtt KKUHIKOTODT DEPOT WTf.T. rsnsyi . AS POI,tOW8: * At 11.16 A. if,, yla Kenslnctoa and Jersey City, - mm T .a-. T<^tl , > ,^' , T - i . rTTlf||l|l | M at 4.30 P. M., Tia and Jersey City, Ex- At , rl , p IJ if tO /»?*A? e ’f T s. r * '4 spress, '""""“- soo ■ 11 P. S. (Kirht), tls l?en»inaton and Jersey Otty. S, a 5 l d A e f?\,H d . aew York Kill ;.<&?££&£• ldn « wIU "in dally. All others Bn£: Por Buffalo, DniUdrk, Elmira, Ithaca. Oven, an. Chester, B in Jih am p ton, dreatßemi, Montrose, slikes harrei Scranton, Strondsbnr*. #ater Ga». Mansi Chunk. , Allentown, Bethlehem, .ESSn. LansbertylHe, Plcmincton, In. , at 7.15 X MTThli * l“Tta( Bttton forWoch For at SItK. on Saturday* only. > ’ anW P®^K?and r w mld’nfet 6 * 7 ' 16 “ ttll U *• *’* an honr before deparfcnre, The eararnaintojtnS sad ok tie tndnd of eMh train rail frost Itbi (ace but their wearint apparel. All Wfateorir fifw pounds to be paid for eifra. The Company llmittSe& responsibility for bai*a(e to One Dollar per ponnd.aad beyond i ,M,.-»*ee»t , Oraham’sßscjaee Express trill sail for and-deliyer S2fGf e ? l tbe Depots. Orders to be left at Mo.fs 7&1- Wn-IIAJI H. OATZMEE. AcaaiT bIWBB PROM HEW YORK YOB PHILADELPHIA. Elbh LIiAVX (SOU Tjn FOOT OF OOtTRyLAItD STBBBf, Tia Jersey City and Oafiden. 6 /- M ' “ d “ Wtl. dSi Tlf*“• # Prompt®?Ho. l, Nort3iriTer,at 12 M.» 4, andB P.M. (freiglit and passenger), Amboy and C*wA*in. apB»tf EST<a«dBgBBB3iP PHILADELPHIA, MOBS EAILBOAD. **"r * > ' a - u f l _• ■ THEE TABLE Commenrtng MO HD AX, APJSZX, 34, 1865, Trains latsssfafflßsj? o " “* w ™“ nawfel® TraijjjAt 4.05 A.M. (Kondtya excepted), for IHfeffO »= d Washington, stopping at* WUmin&on, andMagiioili?*™ 1 dfeiHSen, Perryman’s, DelawareßaUroad Train at 7. 45 A M. tSnndaysex. cepted) for Salisbury, Milford, add intermeddle Sta _ Way Mail Train, at 8.15 A.M. (Snndays ekeectodl.for stopping at all regulkrstationsi'- Jfi Eraragr Train at 116 P. M; (Sundays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Clreßtar. Wil mington, Elkton, Perryville, and Hayrs-de- Grace. Express Traill at Ate F. M (Sundays- excepted) for Baltimore wad Washington,.stopping at Wilmington, 2® Hk t on> , Horth-gast, Perrryille, Bavre-dy a ¥£Si iPsffvman ’s. Magnolia, and Steamer!* Eon.. . HUht Express at 11.16 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ing*™. stopping at Chester (only to take Baltimore and Wilmington, Herr ark, wv. ton, Hortb-Esst, Perryyills, and HavrS'de.GracA FOBTBBSS MOIfBOBwiU take the WILMIMOTOH ACCOMMODATIOH TBAIHS 1 Stoptinc at all .Station* between Philadelphia and WU mington. » n Leave PMladeiphla at 7. 45 and jl A, Mv, 3, ft 80,6, 7, and 10F. M. The .3.80 F. M train eonnettswith I fji laware B.B! for Milford and intermediate stations. Leave Wilmington at 6.45, 8, and 0.30 A.M.,3, 4, 6,30 and 6.90 p. M. ; ■ ■ •Trains for nerrCastls Isays Philadelphia at 7.45 and ' 21 A. H. « a. oOBPfI 9 3r t THKODOH TBAIHS FEOH BitTIKOEB fob piitßl^mt 9Si,p: * FEOM BALTJMOEB TO PHILADELPHIA. M aWayMMIIiLIOP. M. ’ W * TTr “ B! ®.WA M.. Express; ‘ ' : Leave tester at 8.64 A. M, 1. HI and 11. 50 P. M. ._i«»76.WUnSngton nt's.l3. 8.66 A. M., 126, 5.0*. ABC jISd Eil , , Prsight"Traln, with FassengerOar attached, vrill stsHohsat7 1 M9 0 M for r ««rxrtUe and Intermediate . “ f e ' BtTHDAX TBAIHB. , Express Train at 4.06 AM. for Baltimore and Wash- Ington, flopping at Wilmington, PerrTTiii*. Havre- de- Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, and Ifagnolia. HifM Express at 11.15 P. 2L for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester (for Baltimore and Waahington Pas* sogers), W llmlneton, Hewark, Bik ton. Horth-East, Perry vlllc, and Hayrnds-Grass Accommodation Train at 10 P. M. for Wilmington and Way stations. „ . BALTIMOBB FOB PHILADSLPHIA. Beave Baltimore at 9,25 P. M. , atoppingat Havre-de- Grace, Parryrille, and Wilmington. Also Stops at KQc .J®% Newark (to take pagaengers for PhuadelpM* and leavo passensers from Washington Or BaHimore), wooiF£S tBr leRT ® passongen, from Baltimore or IrfAT. Wilmington for PhiladoiphlaAt 6.30 P. M. 1865. mmmm 1865. PHILADELPHIA AND EROS T*att,. Treat line traversal tbe, Jforthern ant BorthwesteonnHe. of Penniylvania to the tltor of Brie. t&Zi&kttSnt, ' - i * It baa been leased br the PBNITSYLIfAJfIA lUlfr BOjU) COMPANY, and is operated by tbem. 1 It. entire length was opened for pamnierant freliht business October 176 b, 1664. ; - - . THU 07 fASa23r<3Xߣ?KAnrB AT •PWn.A-nvx.9vrr A _ __ - Lear* Westward *■ * gall Train.n !»>■<>■ »<»»■«►»>»n»»>«>« B.SO P»n* LockßarenlccommodationTwin..•***.....B.oo A. K. Passenger ears run through on Hail Train without •banre both war. between Philadelphia and Xrie, and Baltimore and Brie. ■ Blerant,S]eepldlOiu'e‘ en Elmira Bxprtee Trains both Ways between PMladelphiaJand ioekAtren. and on Hmirafeprese Train both Waye betweSnWlUlamaport aodßaltimore. _ ' ... . Tor Information reepettlnrFaMenter bueineee, apply eorner THIRTIETH and MARKET Sts.. Philadelphia. . And for Freight bnalneu of the Company’s Agents. a B. KIMGSTOH, Jr., writer TfIiSfJiEBTH aid MARKET Streets, Philadelphia. J. W. BBYNOEDS, Erie. 3. M. DRIXit, A*aat loDSTO^"*' General Freight AadalpMa. GeneraiTtiker Aae n t^bU|delphU. General Manager. Williamsport. ; . f—IIBBBMW -g /l P YJ ."Ef T T Jft t 1865.B’gi,f(HiA: jjts • „ . ELMIBA. SIAGABA PALLS, And.iJ] *!*ce«lß the We*teraand HorthweaternState* “ d * k^*^r6roßoTmH^i ire ; Leape Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Depot, Thlr, teenth andCaUpwhlU streets, Maily, (Sundry* ex- aefoljoW*: Morning Express at 8 A. M ~*~ M Afternoon Express at 3,90 F. H. Msklnga direct coanoetioa with all Intersecting roads. FOB THROUGH- TICKBTS to any point, and farther particulars concerning .Ur>* different routes, apply at [hi TIOKKT OFFICE, 485 CHESTMUT fitreet, radar the Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom. Hon*e. *. fAH Tlrtet A*rat, * Chestnut street. ■M Thirteenth rad^aUowSiufTeai*. UQBTH_JKBIUIBYIj* WWtWPWIIW IMJJ. VA2TIA BAJLBOAD For BBTHLIEBM. BOY LBSTOWBL M^UCH^CHUirK. Fuaenger Train® ieavethe new Depet, THIRD stmt, abore Thompson street, daily (Sradaye exeepted), aa follows* ... for^Betlaehex.~Aließtow sa Hasleton, Wmismsport. w2ke!' At ASO Fa M* j(Sanpress) for Saiton. ft* ; _Atfi.l6 F. E for Bethlehem, Allentown, & MCiilF.ijL ’ For Fort Washington at 1.15 P. H. Bar Lansdkle at 6.16 F. M* cars of the. Second and HlnsGlSy Bethlehem at ISfA K., 10. OS A. E.. and Alt B^raFort 8» Doylestowm at 8.-Jo A. H. and All jss-BMiaamaM west. jbrsey S^SSSwss&dg^- ExpressPassanter. . , “ “■• For MILLyi£LB, BEIDaBTOir, aALSM, rad aUlni UmgUatepl.ee. south of Glassboro, at 9.16 A. M. and GLAESBOHO at 9.15 A. M., a3O P. M., rad 4 h I EBTDEtfIBG heave Cape May.at 6.30 A. H*, passenger, and 12 H.. pasnnger and freight ■ - ■ Leave Millville at 7.35 A. H, passenger, and 3.60 P. H., passenger, . Leave Bfidietonat« 40 A. M., paaeenger. and 4.16 F. It., paßße&f er. - ■ ■ * ,k 626 ■*• * passenger, and 4F. M., Glassboro, at 7.43 A.K, 8.16 A. M.,.and 6.18 <’radS«Y^ te * f ’ ** 7 *«*•***• H.,9.10A. M.l A Bpeeiai wiii ««ISC SSSaSSiaSasKSsss: >i * j asM-tf iMllßOib T.iKnßiß. ,_ T 'T ■ itAKuk&An xuveS. _ fSTi—a——3 BARIT AN AND IHMMEHBRdblawabb bai kailhoad. . PHILADELPHIA *0 BBOOKLTH^ JABS. «a. BXCfIBBIOBT TICKBTB, GOOD JOl THBBB BATS* 13. CHAftGB OJ TTMB. Passenfers for St press Train for Tnckerton, Barnegst TomsKlTer, Boas:Bnach, and Brooklyn leave vial* BTBBKP J&BBTat 8.15 A. X*. daily (Sunday* «• < letT* WALB -BTBBBT fSBEI, Brook' ~ lT V?&y Tr»in*/or Alston. Shjunonr, -Manskestar. *»., loavesOoomt’sPoint, Camden. its 90 AS. ■lrt-tf L. B. G(slb. A*«nt. Camden. EXPRESS COMPAWE*. Eiama the adams ex —JSMWCat PRESS COMPANY, Offlee SM CHBBTNUT Street, forward.:Paraela.Faekaiea, M«r .bandit., Bulk Notes, ul Speele.elther by its mn lines or In sonnectlon with other Express Companies, to.all tbs principal Towns and Slates. - •. ISi SANDFOJffi. , , fe» General Bnperlntahdent- IBBVIBMCI. TIBIiAWABB MUTUAL SAFETY U INBUBANGB COMPANY. IHOOEPOEATED-BT THB LgGISLATDBS OF PBBNBYLVASIA.IB3S. OFFICII 8. B. CORNER THIRD AHff- WALNUT BTBBBTB. PHILADELPHIA. OHVBB KASUTB nrSUHAMOI fIIigW ] To,all parts of the world. . ' INLAND INSUBINCBB On Goods, by Nlver, Canal, Lake, and Laid Garrla*., to all parts of tba union, a. FIBS INSORANCIS. On Merchandise rmerallv. On Stores,'DwemnaHoti sea, tu. assets' of thb compaitt, November 1,1864 8100,000 United Slates Five Per Cent. Loan, ’7l-8100,000 00 111,000 “ Bln “ ** 'Bl. US SIS 00 70,000 " Six - •• 6-30* 76,963» 100,000 Stateof Pennsylvania Flto P6r Cent. L0an...:..- ~ 08,008 00 64,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Par Cent. Loan —66,840 00 • WSKMffi u ’* 6 “ 87 tare Six Per Gent Bondc****.-.*..*** 22.000 00 50,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad Second Mort- Bonds.. 53,250 00 15,000800 Maxes Stock Germantown Ou Company, principal and interest - tnurantoea ny tbe PhUade l-8.500190 Share* Stock Pennsylvania Btil« road Company. 9,100 00 5,00 100 Shares Stock Jforth Pennsylvania ' Bailroad Company 8,050 00 CD, United States Treasury Certificates of , 48,426 00 . 80.000 State of Tennessee Fire PerCi Loan. * 12,000 00 • 28,700 Loans on Bond and Xortgage, amply „ •- ' _ »wnrBfl.K.wiiM7i 128*700 00 BSSSiMOFar. Cost *342.100 SO. Market t»1m.*857, 927 87 Seat-Estate 90,000 00 - Bills receivable for insurance* made. 118,380 43 Balance* doe at Ageno!e«. —Premi nma on Marine Poliolw, -Accrued Interest, and otner debt* due in* KSOSS'te’W —— *B,»s» Hewn and Stock'of sundry Inraranee and other Companlea,*4,26B. Estl- ■ _mated rains 1.250 00 Cash on deposit with Tln-ited Statei Government, auhjeet Sto ten days’ tall.. „100,000 00 aahln 8ank*..„,..»™... 68,154 83 adtinDrawer™—,..™, 637 66 ■ 5156,693 49 > _ DIRBCTOBS: SjWSSamuel M. Stokea, Jo3m 0. I>Mla» J. F. Penlstou, Kdmtnd Jl, Bmdw, Henry Sloan. Theophilue Paoldinr, William Q. Bonltoa, JoinUpearoM, Bdward Darllnatom Jame» Tr&joair, .. , • Hi Jones Brooke, Henry 0. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. JoSee, 3mas C. Hand, James B MeFarland,' William C.Lndwif, Joshua P. Byre. Joseph H. Beal, Spencer McliYdne, fi 6ol #® O-, helper. John B. Semple, Flttrtnr b&tß&m. A. B. Be«er. Pttlehnr, |«OMAS 0. HAjro, President. HBHBT BTLBtTIUf .^CTe'tar^.^- 8, Yce 'JWRELIAMCE INSURANCE COM. Incorporated In 18a. FH I,4l>,,r,i ” Hl oiuLrter Perpetual. OFFICE 80. 808 WALBU* _ , CAPITAL, *300,000. „ Incur** atfUnat lo*», oi d amaze -by FIB* Iraw. c **>»7 Building*. limited or perpetual Taija on Furniture, Qood*, 'Ware*, and Mer«handl*e, In lowa or Country. LOSSES PEOKPTLT ADJUSTED ABD PAID. ASSETS. »*00,068.71. , „Inre«ted In the folloertm Securitise, yir: JP«tMortk»ie«on CltyProperty, well aecnrid *106,600100 United Stale* GoYernment L0an*........™. 141,000 00 Philadelphia City 8 per eent. Doan*. ™~™. 00.000 00 PanniylTMla *3,000,000 6 per eent Loan™. 10,000 00 PenneylTftnla Railroad Bond*, trit and »•- _eond Mortfazee.™.™™...™,..™..,.™ go,ooo 03 Camden and .tAmhoy Ballroat Company'* S ewr eent Lean.™ ... s,ooo 00 Philadelphia and Bead inf Railroad Com pany’* « per •ant. Loan .™..™ 8,000 00 Huntlnrdon and Broad Top * per eent. aort *a»e%nd*.™—™—,™„._™.™™ 4,880 00 County Fire Inauranee Company’* Stock™. I,o*o 00 Mechanic*’JSauk-Stoeki .„,™., .™™™.™ 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of-PenniylTani* Stock™. 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company’* Stock... 200 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel phla’a Stock r..,, 1,000 00 Accrued Intoroct 8,400 43 Caeh in hank and on land.™.. 13,(23 » *400,088 71 Worth at preaent markot' Cl«m Tinsley, Wm. £. Tbompsoß, William UiuHt, Bamnel Bisyham, ~ H.tt. Garros, Eobert Steen, r ijJ ' . ' CHI Thomas G. Ini, Seeretar Philadelphia. .December .AMERICAN FIRB IHSUBAHOI £2L,COMPANY. Ineoiporatedlßlß. CHARTER FU. PhnSwii 0 ' ”® Wi ® HOT Street, abov. Third, Having a lar« yald-n. Capital 8to«k end Surrtne In reated In aonnd and available B*cnrMe», contlnna. to Uaore on Dweninga. gtoraf, Furniture, Merchandia*. yeaaele inportmiithalr Cargo*., and otherFersojui fropertr. Ail promptly ndjnirwd. fioma* K. Karia, Jams. S. Campbell, John Wdahj - Edmund G. DntHhT John T. htiru, • _ - THOMAS X, HABIB, Prealdamt. tottwd L, CaAwronp. Secretary. fog-tf PIKE ENSTJBANCB EXCLUSIVELY. . , -JHB FBHHSYLYAHIA PIBSIHBUBAHOB COM CAST. Incorporated M 36. OHABTBB PEBpltoaL. WALHCT _ Street. opposite Independence /pilß Company. faTorably known to the community !m nearly forty yetra, continues to' lnehreagatnet Lou or Duran by Hu, on PnbUe or Friyate Bnildingt, Site£^«i£s^ a §£?l* IHt “mo- Alao. on f": Überai tome** Goo4 f- 01 Hereh*ndi» aenetally, oa Their capital, together wltb a large Snrplna Fnnd.le Inycsted In tne most carefnl manner, which enable* tt * to * ,n “t'tmdonbtdtt coenritrla DIRECTOR. Jonathan Patterson. - i Daniel Smith, Jr.. Alexander Benton. I John Dererenx, bnaeHtdiAaai, I Thomas Smith. Thomas Boblne. | Henry Lewis; Wn.u« JOHATHAHJATTBRSOH. President. wraniAM fl. Caoirann. Secretary. A NTBNACiyB INSURANCE OOM- Capital WOO.aOfr-CHABTBB rftSff&MSffi. B*”* 8 *”* ***** *“* “* * i Alio. Marina Inanranoec on Vessels, Garzeec, and Freights. Inland Inanranee to all parte of theDalon. DIBZCTOBB. Wlllismßsher, Dayls Pearson. B. Lnther. Peter Seiler. Lewie Andenried, J. E Bannt. John R. Blasklston. William F. Dean, i oseph Maxfleld, John Keteham. WILLIAM BSHBB, President. _„ - _ WM. F. DBAS. Ylce Preeldent W- .M. Surra, Secretary. apS-tf TNSURANCE COMPANY OF THE A STAgBOPPEKBSnYAHIA-OPPICl! Hoe. 4and S IXCHAfffIB. BOILBIHGB, north aide of WALKUT Street, between.BOOK and THIRD Streets, Philadel phia. FEEPFTDAL. FBOPKBTIES OF TaBCOMPAIfY, TBBBDABY 1, 1881, $638,492 47. MABIXB, FIEB, AgD iS^ASD^TKAIf SFOETATIOB «_ DIKBCTOBS.J Henry D. Sherrerd, TohUa Waraw, raiarfee MaealMter, Thomas B. Vateon, William S. Smith, He&ry G_ Freeman, William K.WMte, Charles S. Lewie, George H. Stuart, George 0, Carson! Samuel Grant, Jr.j otaß Wward 0. Knight, _ _ ■ HBBBY D. BHSb’bBBD. President. Wixjjam Haupsk. Beeretary. ' np^tf I?A3QC IHBtIRAN( r »*• nMuroinL. ■ BIBS marts V. Busk, Charles Birtuirdsoi, Henry Lewis, Samuel Wriffkt* P, 8. Justice. • ,__ OHAB. Bldr _W* L BIiJjrCHABD. OB COMPANY, Sf®' LHD IHSDBAHOX, 010*% _ ■ __ JohnW. Brerman.s Bobertß. Pott«L John Kessler, Jr,, B. S. VoodrnA Charles Stokes, .„„Jp,eph B. Bill*. BUCK, President ABDgOH, Vise Fresldait, sary. ' ialt-tf MACHISEBI IND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE ANB g|f^^l^S^THEOErafoA B iwMJFtBBS?SA’ JSStSSL^SK? 1 ® *ad low pres* *°w» irhnßoilsrs, .Water Tanks, Propellers. Ac.. a*.. respectfully offer their eerrioes. lo -the public, as Wm fmj prepared to contract /©* ensinea of all sizes, Ka> 555£» Stationary; h»Tinf »et# of pattern* of are prepared to execute orders with £Sf? of pattern-mskia# wi ® «L. S shortest notice. High and Low-pressnre. *%•* ?®hil«r 4 and Cylinder Boilers, of she bewtPeue* mTania chi«« iron, Tor*inxi of all Bites and *<*s?, ? t .V 1 dMcristioaa; 801 - “* «««*"> ft? BpsolicaUona for allwork done'at the tttaßlUhßwatiirseof charge, and crork araaranieed. »nS?.V l J IC S' >er ? “ucrtß wharf-dotk room for to iwhera they can lie la perfect l&fetT, «ad Provided with ckearß, blocks, Buie, kf. &»., tar remia* Autt oi light weUhta. ' JACOB C. JOBATIB. .J°H» P. LSVT, BBACH and PAI.MEB streat*. J. TAUeKAN MBRRICX. WllildAK K. inffßT'ra . _ _ .•: . Joint B. OOPB. QOUTHWAKK FOUNDRY, O KWH AHD WASHIHGTOBT STBHTO, HSSBIvS A 8058, ii«.«fl U iS!L G m? SE I4 !9rD MACHOriSIS, aa i lloW _?F SSTOT * StMZQ Snilaat, foxlftad* rijGT. wia marine serrice. ?«kB, Iron Boats, &«,;Gasi» lnii of all kinds, either iron or bras*. worta * w « ■«* sroTedMortrSfoa t ** hta6ry °* tte *»*«** »*a«®**l*‘ ‘ Every description of Plantation Hanfclnery, *n«h ,4 Siwv and Grist Mills, Tacoma Pam, Opas Steam Trains, Defecators,niters, Pumpinr Bnrine», V*. Sole aienti for H, MLleux’s Patent Sniar-Bolllnr Ay paretrn, Hesmy Ih’s Patent s team Hammer, and Asplm waU■ , * Wolsey’s Patent Oca triform!Sorer-Draining Machine. aaU-tf l/FOBGAN, 088, & CO., STBAM BN 9 1 ?® *pn.DEBS, ton Ponndera, and Genera gaohlnlata and BoUor.Makeia, Ho. HUB CALLOW. tilLLStresi. TMladalnMa. Mt-y : COAL, n o a l .—bugarloafTbSavlb Efir&Sf&SL o¥clu*li«flVl! tenet. Cars-tt] ‘ j, WALTOk fe nn i™ffi ALLY BEM^dIiBATS .«» " do Kn&m,. •$o • ** =tf - ■■ lOH BoothWATAß^Sat - extract bughxj The boienoe of MEDioma TARE NO MORE UNPLEASANT romSiJ^^Mk^LH'^guSlVcqSli wdIKPBOTBD XOSI WASH. »“■»*«« •»VM 51.201.M4 OJ r*10e.~..~,.™. 414,83 s 71 lOSB. , . -■yuilam Stevenaon. Beni. W. Tingley, Marehall HUE - Charles Leland, J. Johnson Brown, Thoma. H. Moore. USTTIHGLEY, Preeldent, 1.~ 18M. • JaM-tt forSieJ?”** 4 and eighty (SlBOl dollars Mill be paid Cavalry Horses must be sound in all particulars, well fftySst’ssrtsrJSL Hom«» wtll hadtllTwed to the n. a Inmsetor. at ilia MJLIi a HEAIIHOSBL, mavw STSBffr wizm fhilamlphla, PBNHaT tHMUSKT, WBST By Older ot Col. Wm. W. McKlm. apUtnySl TXBWABE OF COUNTERFEITS Awn fJITHPBIHOffLiD DSU.BBS i&de.ToriLto^; OR INCON- J® 1 «ti?**»* deposit, and all diaeaaaa of tha blad- H. JAMBS, __ ATTOBHHT AT LAW, ' ~ • MUHKLIM, THHAHOO COTOTY, PHTHA. S**«lal attention airen to the examination of Titles. Phiia»ki,phia Sotbebkohb:—Clias. K. Lex, Baa'. Son. J. Boas Snowden, Jama* H. Little. Esa 5V ftsatwgaarfcg * OAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW ABB OONVBYAHOBB, (late of Philadelphia.) _ XXFBBB TO . gl>»rlMK. Lex.Sao,, IB.* W. CBlddle* Co., f. a-SnlAtJkGo.7 Dr. B. S. Jfaekstule, JMgwßnataa. lw.. | W. H- leatonACo. CAMUEL L. TAYLOR, Ho. Aa3WADHBT Street, Philadelphia, ATTOBBBT AT LAW AHD Oo “ ,< ’ tle “** *«w York, Herada. Oreien, and Texan. foM.frtnly« JOSHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY uw, aSto somSSb oi ftiSEkSW 1 * Btmt - **" * oart «”&yg* {Hoards of thirty thouband shad, &c. iK £mWti 4 |‘rickJX| * HgiSm; Sew Eaitport * *ortaae S&y a aad HaUfftx 1H “ rlBX Sgßaftsc*jnuh j* l ” CT Jo. Igg BOjRTB WTTAttv^fo pETR° I, ET J M.-500 BARBELS OFBU- ITIBSICATIHG OIL, tern the w«U o 7th« Dl(Per?h? <, S* Pet 2> la >™ foreSeT Bam &!ia fioo®. offlcß - Bo - 886 Street, Booms, »P2B-Mt‘ OEORaB B. PBmtT.g A R A A - DT and conomsiye test CTAOT Mn?rS^ t n e Vi >~ H :Bl,a^? w > , 8 KTOMK. A. UNION OIL STOVE. - £.?~'TI Bee Advertisement j&a THOMSON’ 8 LONDON KITOH £jB ®i>loSqraiH EaSCE. fdr%illl«ii Hot nir , -hU®> PhlladolphiA Haujc*B, PtrohMir^KSSS 6 ' ta^ fl ,^ eatera ' Ixwidowa Crates, Bat ¥ BaHers. Stewholo J-Jatas.Broil tS SSS^& s * “* * at WJM.I.BO* aad retail, bi , , v „ CHABB. BHAEPS, ft THQUsO®, . »PabinthaBia Ho. aoa gaiih SESOSD Strega SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS!®- ' BSOMDbj- BSyKB»£S*S ZX7SMT BTJCH®, PROPOSALS. OFFICE DEPOT COMMIBBARY OF SDRSISTEBCB. Wabhikstoit. ». 0., April ®,IBSJ. ■ PROPOSALS FOB FLOCK SEALED PROPOSALS are Invited until DAY, April Bd, atU o'clock H-, lor famishing the Sab sisiesce Department with _ ____ SIX TBOBS.BD (0,000) BARRELS OF FLOCK • The proposals will befor whatis known at this depot aa Hob. 1, % and 3, and bids will be entertained for any quantity lee* than the whole. Bids mait be in dnplieate.and foreach grade os sepa rate sheets of paper. - The delivery of the dear to commence witMn five days from the opening of the bids, and musWdks'ttslirered Is such quantities, daily, as the Government may direct, either at the Government warehouse in Georgetown, at the wharves, or railroad depot in Washington* D. u. The delivery of all flour awaided to be completed with in twenty days from the acceptance of the,fcf* Bids will fee received.for flour to be delivered in new oak benels,'head lined. , .. « Payment will be made in such funds as the Govern ment may disbursement. . . . The usual Government inspection will be made just before the flour is received, and none will be accessed which is not Xreshgronnd, and of a. superior quality. An oath of allegiance must accompany thebid o each bidder wholias not the oath on file In this office. and no bid Will be entertained from parties who hays previous* ly failed to comply with their bids, or front bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at Ho> 833 **G M sheet, endorsed “Proposals for Flour,” S. G. GRKdUfI, > Captain C. 8 V. HEDICAJL t electrical offices. J Mo. 1541 firth BLSVESTH, balow RACE Street;: i Salso, CHESTNUT and FORTIETH Btreet,We«t PU -5 lad.iphla } DR. THOMAS ALLEB having boon very eneeau- Sful In the.euro or Diaeaedsby thU bow method,' ) would inform his friends and the Public that he is } still benefiting and coring many whom medicine J did not affect, and considered incurable. . . > We will mention a few o? the Disease! in the cure . 1 of which thl*.treatment seldom if ever fails: Rheumatism, Felons, Kidney>d>ises*es,v neuralgia, Gangrene, Diver ** Paralysis, Dicers, Genital . ’ t Cramps, Boils, Spinal * JDytpepsla, Abtcees, Throat ** * ) Fever ft Ague, Eruptions, Prolapsus, (Asthma. Inflammations,’ Hoc Emissions, j Congestion, Hemorrhage, Diabetes, &e. ( Patients will be treated at their residences when ! desired* a large hum her of testimonials may be seen I at the Offices from patients In this city, ’’-onsuits- } tioasgratis. Office hours 9&.M. toSP.'M .in the) 5 city. DR. THOS, ALLBN, \ \ apl&»3m Electrician. f. 17LBCTR0PATHIC ESTABLISH " MBNT.-DR. A. N.STfIVKNS. one of the FIBS? DISCOVERERS of a new system of treating disease by MODIFIED ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS, and whe has been so very successful at PENN SQUABS, for thl last three years, has removed his Office and Resident* to 1638 VINE Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persons desiring references, or any p&rtlsulart with regard to his special mode of treatment, will pleas* call or send for a pamphlet" - '* j : Consultation ot advice gratuitous. mh6-i! STATIONEBf A BLINK BOOKS. nit, mining, coal, and other HEW COMPANIES. , W* are prepared to furnish Hew Corporations with all the Boob they require, at abort notice and low prims, of flnt quality. All style, of Binding, STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED “ ” TBAHSFIK BOOK, OBDBBS OF TRAHSFEK. STOCK LEDGES, STOCK LEDGES BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCBS BEOKEE’S PETTY LEDGES. ACpOOHT OF SALES. * ■' DIVIDEND BOOK. ■ MOSS & CO., BLAHK BOOK MAHDFACTDRKRS AND STATIONERS, MW-tf 43» CHESTNUT Street SMALL PROFITS AMD QUICK BALM. BLAKE BOOKS, Paper sad EnYelopes. Copjinr asd Cancelling Presses* Gold Pee* and Pencils, Pocket-socks, Wallets, and Bankers’ Cases, ' Backsanuaon Bcatd*. Portfolios- and Writing Desks, _ . >fiOT<MJRAPff ALBOM& . Thei&rgeft and finest assortment in the city, holding fioift U to 800 photographs, boaal in Terret &&4 TgVfcey morocco, with, abased edges and beautifol clasps .CHfiAPBST AlrfiUMfi 1M TE& OITIV Arnold s Ini Faber’s Lead Pencils. Copying Books. . . Film reduced to eonrupend withthe decline In (old. R BOBSI(8 (JJO:, __ . __ _ Wholesale and Retail BLAHK BOOK ABB PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM MARU FAOTUBRKS. “ BTATIOBRBB AWB FRIHTBKg I VIS Im . Ho. 39 South FOURTH Street. JJLINDS AND SHADES. B. at. WILLIAMS. No. 16 Nortli Sixth Street, - WIBTOAdnrBBK o> FSNITIAN BLINDS AND -WINDOW SHADES. , Thelarrest and inert assortment in the city at flu towert cash prices. STOBB SHAD IS HIDE AHD LETTBBBD. ' Cheap lot tolled BHnda and Shades. ap*-2m g H. SLEEPER & 00., BIS UOrOB STREET, MANUFAdTUEERS, AGENTS, AND WHOLE- SALE DEAIiEES IN FLIRT AND GREER GLASSWARE, Hare now la store a fnl^assortment of the above goods, Whlah we offer at the lowest market rates. Beintr sole agents for the SALEH GBBBH GLASS WORKS, we are prepared to make and work private moulds to order. FQKTKB, MXHBBAL, and WIHSBOrrLBS, of a •nperier color and inlch. - - Alao. LAMP CHIMJIBIB. APOTHBGABIEB' SHOP rtmirmrßß. show bottles, syeikoss, hohcb- OPATHIO YIALB, and Druggists’ Olaeewan aenerally. *. A BVAHB & CO.’S FITTBBCBG GLASS VIALS conrtaafly on band at faetory prists. iUS-Su DUTTEKFIELD’S P OYIBLAHD DESPATCH. Ofee; Ko. IVISEY Street. Hew York. OBoe.Ho.JW South FIFTH Street, FhiladA •- CHACHCBYVIBMtRD, PrecldertT W. K. KITCHBHj Treaenrer. „*}& tmy orsaniaed, with ample •apltal, owns lta Transportation on the Plains, and lc prepared to contract Freight to all points in Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Hew Mexico, and Arizona Ter ’ijorlee; el.o to Reese river. Heyads. Through Contrasts and Bill* of Lading given bom , WM; MAETIH, . Wk H^oSr™ 1 " Ho, 40 Bouth Fifth street.Philadelphla. „„„ JL A BUTTERFIELD, npiotf General Superintendent. PHILAIELPHIA TERR A COTTA "■ wOaEq, ■ OWICB AHD WABBBOOHg HO. 1010 CHHBTHOT “f heatihg pipes. tolSdnehlmre^' te '**’ *° •oweepond, bom ORHAMKHTAL CHIMB El TOPS, and FLUB PIPES. *nww» t arnw.i?r li of fire, gas, or weather. HABLOB AHD GaBDEH VABBS. b deeient, plain and bronzed. &**•?&* y#m ysmi * • * aiu|®WiM^fa. I’* 1 ’* TU “* fal Ohnrclie*. mM-tnthatf g. jl HABRIBOH. AS 0 T J^ LERY and oayalry - ASSISTANT QqA?TE*MA3TEJL’BOFFIOB, 1139 Girard Street, HORSTtB P Ss2ft' April 35, ISM. .suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry ser ™sSt2! G *n' M, a l " I T c,>^^J,sr ** l9 » nndersirned, in. open JBarket. _ Kach animal to be subjected to the usual Go- Ternment Inspection before beinc accepted. Artillery service Janet be dark la color, sonad ta all particulars; strony, quick, and active, y«U broken and square trotters In harness; in tooi 9s& pd.condition, from 6 to 10 years old, not less-than I*o6o lba* 4 * k** l ’’“•* hor * 9 *® wei *f h h“‘ less than IPormaiiT of Philadelphia.) C I Eft® E AB . PBRaiSTB & DBYftBB. *oa Booth SEooa® Bt»4t. sp2s tuthfr la MFOB SAL E—AT CHESTNUT HILL, a sew STOVE HOUSE, well trail t. with -fS&SSSF!*-. *» plTto J - c - Blo^ a^tB- ®A -RARE CHANCE. TO LET—The large and HANDSOME SIOBR, „ , Wo. 91T CHESTNUT Street, Good Will and-Fixtures for Sale. - ■ at>23-6t* AGB EM ANT O WN- COTTAGE, with every city convenience, for sale or enchase* for a neat city Residence Apply to cnaaga apa 6t B. F. GLENN, l!d3 South FOURTH St SAL E-A BUp E RI OB MANSION and large 10T, on Prankford Soad near Alhigheny avenue, built Sa the moat substantial manner, with every modern conysnience.wlth carrlara „lhla “ a most desirable residence either The new messenger railroad Ar*^itt Cta rA& lom „ ' „ I*3 South POUBTH street, ap29 and 8. W. corner Seventeenth and Qreen. m “DELAWARE AND CHEB *a TBB COUNTS PABMB.” - £E " Delaware and Cheater County Puma ” "Deli ware and Chester County Farms,” SB “5t.,,! T A“* to BO Question In, retard to health in ' : a& b. cummins, . SO* WIXHOT Street. m FOR SALE.—A VERY PLEA tomthfeeUy TTAGB011 thB 01d Torkjloed, five mUe* JSSR£SZ££ m,a « Jolmaott “ 4Gr *» e£iSsow2*“"‘ COTTAaH ®“ 1“* Walnut Lane, And many others variously sftuafed. Alss.a large number of Farms, Honses, and Building iot "- B. P. GbBNsT __ „ - 1553 Sooth FOURTH Street. BPB9 ' and B.W. oorner Seventeenth. Rod GtSac. MFOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL A PABK and COUNTEY SEATS, of forty acres, -C Ssl / 5SSfnS£!. I>a S! r t* 3 ” 11311 !!*, four miiesfrorn Mmr- BP^lrn. «,|’R i yATE SALE—MI LIT AR Y BOAKDO6 SCHOoii, near Philadelphia. fa» ana operation,withfamltnxe otSl fiSt* aSSI FatOß Books* OllM. &C. . ftt ft TSTT low. fimiva l??t <fc jbasohoft, SIR JLKQ M pf E^J- BEA - UTIy uL m Birtee eS? 81 ®^ 3 “*»*« of Dr. a A ™ U exchange pi lS * b «™^ UeB . fr<mi ®®Xle«towß. Backs coaio?, f*n “8m piesed ta rural bssuttes. Man ®i\"_ *wO-itorl«fl r wiih parlor,dinijje.ioom. hi-»siVr«u3L •?«?' *oow, «Bd library { chambeis^twrt attict; cell&ro tiDder the whole oatWiMa* BK?«» 53 ffMlSss 48KSS?fflS5 CO to 62 der.'stallTsiSSKf ft! ■I^SSm'^SSS? ROBERT MAC 3RESOB, w JBeal Ssta.>e A rent. BTo. *l9 WALHD? Itrset. „ am B. OBHB, Captain and A 07®. »827-th«tn3t - fi ®|OR SAIiB—HANDSOME BTONB sw«So{ ni*“n B h«: a l'*r t 9 4 ®TSaf'&• SgSfc «P.B-tath»jSi» y<)». 10 and la iTorth r grvnrr p> ®'.A BEACH FARM FOR A f nwß / valuable aafc.very desirable ProDartr c a non ’Acri# boiderisj on lb® Ocean at «t*r. Ita Jeney, adaoiainr the &rm m m.* 1 ma.Coole. File* lowandtaSneiav. “ 01 ®*°' <Ln» *» - ,„S--ynHGLwr sco., ggEfe*** Vo. iai South POUBTH Street. ® SPLENDID r™»?F l^5 Ilr « I 5? rrf ? ODE - iCfiB S. on STEUTO* Lan ® Station, a. &S.B. E. • Mittipaawii u location or natural adTanfa>«o». frj't water, andsotDofineold trMs nelrly^otoitiS h GEO ? H £ 0,1 *«»* *t*ne. TotftSSgjp" m _jp!B tnHulSt* Bob. 10 and 13 Korth rROWT at ■POK' BAKE— : ‘ “ . 388 WALMDT Street. PhITS. \ •JRTOTKBS’ SALE. ..; ! —~ named la s delpfcla eooi",“ MortaiffeS*’ t 6^ 4 n ‘“uH}' curelxm<i,«Y.^^ C K , S®.** ,OT9 *na!n«dCompiuiy, to sat sg inartoSt B?«S« r& sleepers, crow Has, till*, rat *t -* j 9J®**' parts or poTtiooa of the «n- S?Aterfs£L of “** railwjrtoffether withall tiSTcoSw JSfftSk powers, liberties, privileges, sad ft*a- ScA?rtJaJ?s? Company, Mid its toils,reals, issoes, iStatefeS 4 ? 1 .® 8 ' 9114 together alio with theenHre wUh n»4«r t*hr.ers contained In said mortiJio«<3’ expose the ahoye property to sale, by pnblicanrtyjjf 4 ’ O* THB 3B BAT ©P PIPTH MOUTH (Mayymiys. m Bmr *3sXH23g&ms£t- pa. «* *“* tewbfrom «SbA , id®SSja^3S require five-hundred dollars la &r£F« apll-int* JOSEPH POWIEL. C™BtW. BSTEY’B COTTAGE ORGANS to 1 * . ftst-te SAILEg. BALE THIS MOBltmu'jgMßESS A CABS -The attention tfISH onr sale THIS MORNING, IS| o’clock, comprising a large aeeoj goods, to be sold on four months Also* £0 eases domestic goods* to SALE OP IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC MCMOT*. "*** TBIB mobbing. - May 2d. at 10 o’clock, ou four months credit, B»^C&0&i> f llSa^'Sd'moSaxlu. 6 eater* 4 dse lo extra black alpaca. 3 cases 6-4 pu'e alpaca ' 4 cates *• 4 spring coloredm<galra. _____ , wn 80 PIECES LYONS HE RHJNBS AND <0 piece* 22@34-l*«h Lyons hoary black groa d. lJ 20 pieces £s26 double chain Hack armnres. DOMESTIC g. ftWll bleached muslins, eamorlcs, jeanes, dilOsTsannels, kerseys, meltons, cloths, cassuasrea, l!atsll ® , *• 6-4 WHITE COBURGB, S eases fine to extra finewhimeobniW. LINEN DUCKS, •10 cases 2, 3, i and 6 crown Bnen dnmM. GRAPES AND MALIHJSS, 4*4 and & 4 English belt crapes. 8 4,10-4 and 11-4 white malines. 8-4 white illusions. TARLRTANS. - 300 pieces white and colored Paris tarletans. TAILORING GOODS. TRIB MOBaING, , . A large assortment -of bla«k and fancy CAsalmeres, canvas linen duels, Italian cloths. - - LINER GOODS THIS MORNING, 4-4 Irish shirting linens l ( 60odoz linen cambrichdkfa. —■ tinen'damack table cloths. • linen towels. M THOMAS & SONS, • Res. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street. Public Sides of -Real Estate and Stocks, at the EX’ change, every TUESDAY, at IS o’clock. LARGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND SfOCBS. - THIS DAY (TUESDA?) MAT 3l>. , ‘At 12 o’clock, at,Aha Exchange, a very-large sale, comprising the eetKsof W. Sharswood, R. K* gen-. derson, Rat. Dr. Bicekwell, J. Hudson-Geo. Bastion, and H. Hlnckle-dp order of Orphans' Court anaßjs* ecuiors— besides a Urge amount Horn other owners, in cluding handsome Re* idencet, Lcg&n Square, wrawi town and Chestnut Hill; valuable Business Stands, Gtnteel Dwellings, Clay AcT; also,.Btoeks».Loans, Pews, Ac, 05 fjsidaY, At No. 143 T North ThirtMkth street, Handsome Resi dence and Furniture , Full descriptions of sales ready in pamphlet cataloffius. * Sale No. drsot ! MACHINERY OF A UAMF MANUFACTORY. 1 THIS MORNING. May Bd, at Filbert straet. the entire machinery of a lamp manufactory* comprising J eccentric presses, Fowler punching we«see 2 w preases. J ever presses, lathes, snattl n i and exa%isle4 &By lime previous to sale. % SALE OF HISCEtLABEOUBBOpRSFBOH THE STOCK OF A BOOKHBLLSR. THIS AFTERNOON. _ May 2d, »t the auction store, miscellaneous books from the stock of a bookseller. Sale at No 1808 Wallas street. SUPERIOR FURNITORR FRENCH PL STB MISROR, BOOKCASE, GAS FIXTURES, BRUSSELS CAR. PETS, ao. oJr WEDNESDAY MOBBING, May Si, at 10 o’clock, hy catalogue, at No. IKM Wal ace street the superior-walnut parlor tags cult*, walnut secretary and bookcase, ga» nxtures, fine rarpets. Ac. , . • , jfe“ B&7 be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of sale. *; FKBBMFTOEY SAM OF AWCISNY AND HODKRN OitPilßTlaaS. ON FRIDAY ROUSING, Hsr Mi. at tie auction itore, will be soli at 11 o’clock, wlthontreserve, a collection of oil palatinae, to- oi4 ana modem artiefe. -rarlcme cnijects. For pßTtlealara eeo eataloanee and the, Dlctnrea, which will be arranced for examination throe dare me to eale. _ __ Bale on the premia?*. 80. MSB North Thlrt wntli Ktreat RaNDSOMiS RESIDENCE HD FURNITURE. “" os FRIDAY HORNING, War 5. kt'lo o'clock, "Will be soUToa the premUss, iko haucsome three-story brink messuage, with tiwee-story albo,”Aft«r*ke «aia of real wtite. the atupitu home held furniture. . JKP- Haul bills now ready. Sale for acsonnt of the United St&tes. WOOLAKD COTOOH -CUrtTWOS. BALING ROPE, PA.PEk« CkOhi &c. ON SATURDAY MoRgING, May *, at 10 o’clock. At the auction store, a quantity of wool and cottoncuttings, Ac. _ _ Also, 76-iron bedsteads (broken) 4.030 tbs. 435*- Catalogues are now- ready. Sale for account of the United States. IRON BOILERS, STEAMDRUM. IRON, ZUfO. ROFB, MBTALIG BOAT. Ac. . ON SATURDAY. May 6. at-lSo’clocknoon. at ike National Iron Works. Kaigbn'sPoint, H. J , without reserve, for account of United States-Ht old boilers. IDO,SIS stem drum, 4.i64 ffis: castiron.'4,23s &s; wrought iron, 3.825 As; zinc. S 620&5: rope. 285 &»: 10 blocks, 4- 6, and 8 inch; mttallo boat (broken); old hawser; 6 pair shrouds; jib stays capstain (broken). Poll particulars in cataloiues now ready. <’ , Public 8»le. 199 SETS SIX-MULE HARNESS. ok Saturday, MayYOih, at 12 o’clock noon, at the auction store,will bcTsoJd at public rale, by order of the Quarter Master's Department, U. S. A,. mm. 199 sets of sir-mule wagon harness; Irregular. Samples may be seen three days precious to sale, at tie auction store. Terms each. By order of Col. W. W. McK3m, D. 8. A. Chief Quarter Master, Philadelphia depot. t PHILIP FORD & CO. . AUCTIONEERS. MS MARKET and GSM, COMMERCB Streets. SALE OF 1,300 OASES BOOTa.SHOS'S.BKOOAJS.&c. „ , ON THURSDAY MORNING, MAt 41h, cemmenaiiixatlO o’clock precisely, will be Bd J# , by catalogue, 1,200 cases men’s, beys’, youths’, ralf.klp, and grainbot.t*, brogans, balmorals, gaiters, OxMd tl«, &«. Women's, mlsMs’, and child's calf. Up. ioat,kid,»nd morooco heel boots and shoes,gaiters, -suppers, &c., from first-class city and Eastern manu facturers. Fim SALE ISD TO LET. DELAWAE2 COUNTY PASSENGER EAXHEOAU COMPANY. At 2 o’clock p. a, AT THE HOWARD HOUSE, Vey, & co., gist JATHB Btntta. 10 O'OI.OOK. ‘ requested to M, at 10 table T)AHKITT & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 830 MABKisT Street* corner of BASK. R2TOS.TO m Comr AND COUNTRY MBSCHsSI’-I Rf RBMRYOBY BALB OF 1.3U0 LOH f JSSI3J AND DOMESTIC DBY GOODS. „ WEDNESDAY MORNING, • MIDo dock, viz: ihe entire swek of a dry 2-t1 ! jobbing house, comprising 800 pieces 3,4, 6,6, B,,and 9■ qaarier* tk.acaed srjTi *sd enirtinge', beet brand*. iOO piece* black alpacas, merinos, dress iracd*. & Also, 200 pieces black broadcloths, black aai .rorlniF eaemmeres. repellant doths, cioakiac*, e-„- . tons. Ae. - FBBBMPTOBY SALI OF 4 000 DOZES WjQti! HO 31 ART. Without zeserre, at 10% o’clock, for cash, 4.CK 4)t*! men’s beat analitj army all-wool half hosi. Alfio, l.OCOdorenladiet’, misses’, and cbUdroa'st- Wool hose. 17 dozen woolenj&ckete. Ac . &c M£9~ SOTIOI —The above stock of hosiery Fdi k gold without any reserve, to dose a cancers _AI»o. at 11 o’clock, peremptory sale of 2,003 pairs Is dies’ city made iewe&astUg gaiters. Also, stock of boot*, shoes, Ac. _ _ STAHBABB BKOWH ©KILLS. Mw-PepperePsa Boot B, Bock Birer, Ac. -Also, invoicescotton hosiery. snsDendeTs. a0H.015, a .• gUk balm of 4o isoh buklaps. SaSOO yards beat quality 40 inch Uses bagjiag pANCOAST ft WABNOCK, AIT -*- TIOBBBSS, MOJUBKBT Street f LAKGE POSITIVE BABE OP 800 LOTS ASSSMiI | nnSSf T t. G< l? DB L BMBBOIDSBIE3, HOeKfl ; 00008, Ac., *« , &£- byoataloine, ir s M OS WHOM USD AT. , MaySd.lSßd, commencing at 10o’clock. Ineißledelll oe round a roll, and complete awortmsntofiasiojiit goods woTthy the attenttS of bnyenT Included will befound—viz: . „ black bilk CLOAKS. , ® ladies’ Eewest Faria spring styles M*cr - - £« 5»*2 J? 0 ** B ’/*®*** and circmUrs, all richly Isctai bogle t^ojaed^aaajmfactorsd for best *itr »i!«. -*-j_ P O2 -,**- c- hakd&Brchib?< .. do** ladies* % plain and heart:««. Pj®s* do . h«nraed % and cb*idr*c s &• C * fail line of low to wi . , . PARIS. DBBBS GOODS. An iOTOice of choice styles and colors Peris plaid i‘ { striped a re»««<>od». W|eandthlbctehaw,. 4c. EMBBOIDsBISS, LAOS YSiLb. he Aleo, embroidered jaconet and camerie triaaiap collars, setts, waist*, Infant robes, &c. , _ !t _Also,late end choice styles Paris iace rmls, Pa-*- grenadine and tissue veils, Ac. Also, tente*nnze linen shirt fronts. Bibbobb, millibekt ooodb. ahd tbihhism 4lso, choice color* ponlt do sole bonnet rtbbKE. »» |@strimmln* ribbon*, fancy ti-lmmloga. bogie t 'bogle button*, bonnet silk*, silk races, malices, -J W3?S$J a lJl? ,f ' erB , crapes. Sc. J HOOP SKIBTB. 00K8ET8, HOSIERY GOOD;. il» , iMits* 3£o4ra ’ and nibses' steel aprfi* n | 200 dor mechanical woron ccneets. , ~ ? Ladles’, gents’, and children's cotton bcsiiir i 1- 1 i ne.s, head dresses, pocket wallets, spool tctal. ! - s: ' patent thread, Ac. LABGE POSITIVE BALE OP 350 CASES GOODS, by catalogue cm „ ... PBIDAT HOBSIKO. , , Jasy »th, 1865, somprising afull assv’rimeat cf r- • eirabie Shapes and stylss. ..._*,*** _■ smm.ve, *£WBk BOSTON AND PHILADSL SJABSBAMSHIPLIKE. sall!«»«“«} ftom Arat wbsrf soot* Street, Philadelphia, and Lon* Wharf, Boimn SABXHJ. Capt. Matthews, w>D a | £rca ThUadcLtphia for Boston, on Satnrdst* Mir?» jg.A.A•‘S 4 ;»twmahlpßOKMAß. Ospt- BsSfV** -Boston for Philadelphia, on the same day st i r. & ,«and snhetxntial ateamshlps fora * tejp ilne, sailing Horn each port punctually on S&tnresy* at one-half the presnlnm •i’’ l *' Pralsht* takes at fair rates. ~®Uppora are recnested to send BHp Eesalpte and BSD of Lading with their goods. amSto® 1 ** 1 “*“*»*»tb*vlng«a« *«^““SSS5 0M i avnii™ HUXs winSviSSCv., « 338 BontVDBT.AWkaS Assist. steam weekly to :/ fCork l 001 ‘;, touching at engEßSi^ s . Pooh H^oik^nd^h^Shi^^h^-' 1 "- I SSdS 018 CniM^fe Sil S?! Borth^^yCT° CW4in * Saturday * «* 5° B6 00 ** t* Lestics toHamban... go oo «• to Hambrt vii forwarded to Harrs, Bracts. i-+ *“•{ oa®® ll *low ratas- .. - *Rfi litifjt ii- '*orP<>ol or Qneen.to'W'n: letO’-'-'' g wi.S*^2?f e / Eonl ■^ lTel ® ool ® r ® neaE * ! -" r l -J fOT *“* «“* *“ tefemaaoELWgjt-ati tte Ogjf m>2-t2O 111 WVuSnTTKiwI.iSi- GatfSSZh KBW BXPRBSB LUfSj WM - p- ciiTpi e.j j, It N OTICI.—FOK ITOEK. —Tire . PHnijmSuPaU,,, ; :i KBW XOKXBXFKBSB SriUfBoAT COtiP Driairu*and RaritanCumiT^ Steunas IeavaBAILY, *rjt wharf balsir Blrneh, at S o’ clock p. jt “ IfttP. OUM4 C0.,U8. WHiSmSr aMS-Sa JAMS HAS», 11T ma BVAHB & WATSOSPS .. OHB HtT.iVAWTiES w S3KHB. phila.delphlT|;| KajiDAas ureHf&**:3.£ BBW &W9%B3*|££ Btcckiagg, gkonlder/Brt&fts, CnrlAsa* * c ' t n 2 ’ ifflaflißamte TOdocted b£m<£T. *‘l-^ (BBl.no pain in bxtba^.^: «0B IHSKOTD. t 731 Epacw /CK MONEY TO ANY AWsj OLD KSSABLKHEO O I.O4ir W#'’.,.,-' Cottar TflLEDatd GaSEXM* E»- »«Ibw _ AFCTIOII SIXES. TOHH B. & GO., ATr^ v JBBS, Bos. 333 aad »34 MABKbt LARGS POSITIVE SHE OF BOOTS, g OOOOS. TBAVSLLIKG BAGS i»n?*»•„ AND SOLE LEATHER. CALF fcKIHS Si-p, Jp? BETS ABB HOODS, so. B^iVf ACABD—We Invite the early attention . * to’t« large «»le at boots, shoes, brorao., sh.vT'stn, white and ej:<wed sltaw bonnets sad rt 'Vj? travelling bags, As, smb-acing sample, iv®Pj , . egee. <°ratag apiime sad fresh ssiort m ~t S* 1 * emptorily soldby catalogue. oa four r,.’ 1 ’ la 2 commencing THIS MOBBING, at 10 LAXOE PEBKHPTCfttT SALE OF Bom* TBAVBLIBO BAGS. BROGaHsT S® ftf,. Ac., Ac. On.-ir* THIS MORNING, ** May S, st M o'clock. wUI be sold, by tom months’ credit, about l.soo package “Pi, * broyssß, bSTeUng Sc., *!»? fresh assortment of *r Bi -class city sad Eat W ®*3 B?2£J£53Sl b * opfltt f4r LABOR POSmVE.BALE A OF BOOT?, Sso*, £ NOTICE.-Included in onr large sal. of * C '’ THIS MOBBING. May 2d. willbefound, in part, tha and desirable stsortaaent, vis : . owes men’s, boys .and youth*’ calf * -C,,W SS?&Jgf‘ *“ 4 TOttU ‘ «i\ } I hoots and bslmorals. vainer eases men’s, boys’, and joetw , „ * ; Ushcd mis, hsHwsU, LY^>ff.a,f ) . cans ’ aa “ : —eseßilsdieß’ Ine kid.goat mora M , * led patent sewed balmorau ' setters.: , . **» C^- eases women *. misses’, sad cMU,,..,, baN-leather bslmoraleand l* t ,V** '« Rj —oases children’s flna kid. ssw-d, C |» S , , r-,1 '«* cases lAdlee’ black andcolor^jt gitin and tide laec g alters. JSa ‘*x C.?*. -•awswon**’*. mtesss’ and morocco copper sailed lac« bw 8 ?,)4i an 4 cases ladles* fine kid slippers, me v-lt . and sandals, carpet slippers. k\ tJ* Isfa: *i 'Ac. : ■=, Also, at commencement of sale, wHbeaoiiwM. rcporrfl * . ICO Sid« osjt- isnaed wanuppe»leather. 60. do. Spanish oak’sole l*4thw. Sdcxen wax calf fldn*. 4 do. pink Using skfrft* HASHMfIJJ.KS.4I**®'B - THURSDAY, i May 4th, we wiUAell, for acconnt of whom ; concern, by catalogue, for cash, 110 plots* sa^f? 1 1 Line fasnela. LABOR POSrfIVB BALE OF BRITISH. ?5 3r . " GERMAN, aHD DrSfBSTIO DR’ OO lßi U We wili hold a large sale of foreign and d -m-d j,. goods by catalogue, on. a credit of , for eidi. • , ' sR i on Thursday morning. May 4, at 10 o’clock, embracing about TOO pack;n (w lots of staple mid fancy articles it woolen*. *4 linens. >ilk«, and cottons, to which ire invite tac i £ J tion of dealers. ' >■ N. B.—Baaip’csof the same wilt bs srrsaied fa. atalnstlon with estalogncs early on the asr-aSi the sale, when dealers will find it to ther iBnJ? .attend.* LABOR BALE OF FOBEtGN g AND D3HSSriO ir, ®.n or oi^nds,' ’ hales brown and bleached sh'i tiny, Ml j drl! , desirable brands. nnls ' hales scarlet wool, angola, white, Mums printedflannels. —bales bleached add brows Canloa &3aa«'ig » t i i ding, Ac 1 i ‘‘ cases fancy madder prists. ginpliims nhu —cases Kentucky jeans and piaic asd B,e- says. ■' • case* indigo-blue tickings, shirting striaes ■— checks, Ac. *** —cases beayy bine denims, cottoaadw, » r .. ( cloakings, &e. 4 * —cases colored mid black cambric, Papsr ffls .., s and eiletias I‘s - cases fancy printed satinets msltone, • ' rimeres. Ac MBBCfISJST TAIT.OHS* GSOng Full lines atx laebapelie, Bflgianand SsciUlick-. - fancy coalings, mtltoi s, doeskin*, Ac. i Large lines h ack and colored Italian* and -I chine*vestings, Ac. * 3 ii * . - bWVS GOODS i A ins assortment of F-4 and 12*4 Hamltr h. I sheeUngs, brown and nisaclud aan&fks, thlni*, 1 1 low-case, and fronting lines*. 4 ‘ '• 1 Also, brown and bhsched donbl* d&muk tv* 1 clothf, and TarUsh bath fringM towels. <t • napkins, dcyliss, linen cambric naadkerctUft, a Also, linen drills, daess, burlaps, canvas, a-,.- and American crash, Spanish, bley, and bljas 3 | : .^ __ DSI3S GOODS. Soperforsesortmentof F&ris delainea, moz%ni'; > chevres, mohairs alpacas, lustres, sreoij 1 ? v printed lawns, poplins, baimoral skirts, Ac " SILKS. /; Black gro* dn Bhin. tatfetas. gros grataf, - doable armore., gros d’Afrie. ptsin aad fancy . spies, gresde Barles, cadriiies, foulards, Unc- 1 < Ac., A*. * * . 7,000 DO2BET HOSIBBT, & c * Large invoke German coiton hosiery, eoa,. -iir l i fall lines cf men’s and boys’ heavy brown, whit* *u m m]xed half hose, all grades. a I Women’s, misses’, and children’s fine bUat'aal 1 and date hose, 44 9 women’s; mi*&es'- and children's fine lis’a I mixed and openwork hoee and % hose. J The above compriss.a sple&did assortment o? r» i -- of a very favorite make, and are worihy of sp«e!s 1 *> tention. Also, full lines men’«%nd women’s Paris kid suk. lisle, and cotton gloves - Also, fnli line* of shirts- and drawer*, tm4 r shirts, hoop skirts, ana and rain nmbieligf, ’?- <» spool cotton, silk handkerchiefs aad tits notion-,», POSITIVE SALB*OF CABPBTTDfGS, DBUGGSri ) MATTItTGS, Ao. ON FRIDAY MORNING. May Blh, at 11 o’ clock, will be I eld, b, c kUlogcf o D ' L , months’ credit, sbont ISO pieces ileh ro,i u,«. Brnssels. printed felt, snperhae sad Hi i im royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp. mg carpetings. Canton and cocoa mstthr, Ah, bracing a choice ascortment of nperior coeds, may be examined early on tkt moraii« of ills. XABGE FRBRMFTORY BALE OF FBK7CH, HKI GRBMAN, AMD BSIrISH DRY OOIDS 4/ ON HOBDAY MOUSING, Mar Bth, at 10 o’clock, wUI be cold by catalogue ,s fear month-’ credit, about , . 750 PACKAGES AND LOTI of French, India, German, and Brits-h dry go’i- kc. embracing a large.and choice assorlm-ut oltsnc m slAplearticUe in silk,- wonted, woolen, lisea, aide,;, ton fabrics. N.N—Samples of ths same will be amsg'd fc amlnatlon, with-catalogues, eat It on Jhs nurti.ga: the sale, when dealers will find it to their isKrsK .i attend