TH£ city. faibmount park. On that sad day when the body of our murdered president TM lying to si* l * In out old hall, and oar citizens were thronging to show what reverence they etlll ns’gh' do to Ms memory, we sought relief from the long line* of mourning -people and the longer lines of or»pe-«I»d houses, in a ramble among the beauties of oar olty park. The FklfS were fair, nature was jnst bursting Into the gay luxuriance of spring, and there was another crowd, another; yet* the same—(inlet, sad, subdued by the weight of the national grief. It was mainly composed of workers, seeking, like ourselves, a holiday glimpse of nature, and the relief and sooth, log pleasure drawn from the simple scene, with Its natural beauties of rook and river, was so clearly depleted on every lboe that we were glad for oar. selves and them that snob a spot was of ready aooess to the street-worn and shop-weary citizen. Sow beautiful the park Is! How beautiful tn its Simplicity. There we see the eountry, not man. vied and tortured Into ornamental groves, not de. meed and obscured by fancy architecture and would be rural bridges, but charming In Its unhnrt 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 the olty authorities ■, for, when the eonneotlng link between the grennds around the reservoir and the park is fully completed, it will make a most lovely whole. If the dawning peace and prosperity give ns the means to continue the work, let the proposed ex penditure be made In purchasing an additional tract on the other side of the river, as wisely urged by onr Mayor In his last message. Any one wbp Observes the position of the two bridges will see the lirospeet-of-a, moßt 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 suoh a olty blessing. CHRISTIAN UNION ASSOCIATION. A meeting for the purpose of promoting a closer union of all Evangelloal denominations of Ohrls tlans was held last evening at the Aroh-street Pres byterian Church to consider the subject of “the necessity of unity among Christians and how to promote It.” The objeets of this organization are to secure a greater unity of faith and feeling and of corresponding notion among Evangelical Christians. It Bees these denominations all animated by one Idea—the Cross—as truly as any party dr sect, 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 very consti tution of which unity may be sheared, and the lights of Individual denominations, however ob scure, may be protected. At the same time, this association is ready to adopt any plan of union which may appear kaslble, even to the renunota; tlon of its own. Feeling assured that one great source of effectual unity must be in having some great work to perform, It proposes, first of aH,rto <( hear what the Spirit ealth unto the Churches,” by Inviting all Evangelical ministers, whethergln favor of union or not, to declare their views. Tnese views the Association will pat on record for farther usealter that, it 18 evident that work enough may be found to engage the energies of' a.united Christendom. Aocordlog as means shall be furnished to Its treasury, it will oommenee the publication of all works tending to unite the denominations, and also all works that are not sec tarian, or that shall Berve to propagate or defend Christianity against any of Its foes, within or with out. Its first quarterly meeting will be held tn New York city-early In January, at which lts plana will be more clearly set forth. The officers of the association are: President— Hon. Alex. W. Bradford. _ Vice Presidents—A. V. Stout, Daniel Herd, John Stephenson, Smith Sheldon, Win. B. Crosby, Shep herd Knapp, Seth B Hunt, Fred. S. Winston, 0.0. North, Gen. John At Dix. H E. Piorrepont, Cyrus P. Smith, H. B. Olaffin, Tuos, Jeremiah, Dr. W. Elmer, lion. Charles Thurber, R. P. Back, Wm. Curtis Noyes, Hon. Hirsm Ketobnm, Joshua Lea vitt, Jfcdgar Ketohum, Walter S. Miller. ■ Treasurers— Melanethon M. Hard,-401 Broadway; ©. A. Jarvis. „ . Secretaries—J. M. Buckingham, Rev. Henry Kim- of the Executive Committee—Boy. W. A. Muhlenberg, D. D. The exercises were opened by Paging the 137 th Kev r .?)r presided, and said the large attendance was a complete success. He referred to a similar meeting held to London in 1848, where, eleven thousand persons, representing torty-slx de nominations were present. . . Bev. Mr. Kimball, of Brooklyn, made a brier ad dress, saying, that for two years meetings looking to the promoting of Christian unity had been held to New York. A plergrman of the Presbyterian Ghnroh 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 Ohuroh. A series of meetings had been continued with marked' suc cess. He read loiters from distinguished olergymen endorsing the cause. Rev. Dr. Wylie and others,followed in addresses, giving their hearty concurrence to the oause, and wishing it God speed. An adjourned meeting will be held this evening at the First Baptist Church, corner of Broad and Aroh -üBHseJI- '• ■ ' The stated meeting of"t aejjouijpnnß. the Poor was held jostercay afternoon, PfSJiHtor Erety to the chair. The Steward reported house reoelpta to h&v*~ been *36,e0. The out-door agent reported having oolleoted *226.76. The house agent reported the census of the house for the week ending Saturday, April 29, to be 2,677; name time last year, 2,894; increase, 183. Admlttedwithto last two weeks, 181. Births,ll; deaths, 36; discharged, 144; eloped, 43; Indentured, 2 ; granted lodgings, 44; granted meals, 100. The Board of Visitors made their monthly re port. The total expenses were *1,239.67. Sent to Almshouse, 286. Whole number receiving out-door relief, 2,641. Americans, 670; foreigners, 647; chil dren, 1,374. Total, 2,641. The nativities are: Ger many, 68; Ireland, 622; England, 36; Wales, 2; Scotland, 6 ; France, 9; Philadelphia, 268; Penn sylvania, 166; United states, H 6. white adults,' 1,639; white children, 1,202; black adults, 178; black children, 122. The treasurer reported having paid into the trea sury *1,770.18. - The steward’s requisition and the requisition of Die superintendent of manufactures were read and grftpwq, On,- motion of Mr. Taylor, a copy of the proceed ings of the board relative to the death of Mr. Lin* ooln were ordered to. he sent to the Historical So ciety. Adjourned. IGNORANCE IS NOT BLISS, The residents in the vicinity of the Navy Yard ■were In a state of alarm on Sunday night, and It may be said that hundreds of families remained awake all night, fearing to go to bed. This was tbe malt of the appearau ce of an armed guard station ed outside the walls of. the Nayy Yard. Nobody hnew the reason why the guard was placed there. It was not'long before a report was freely olrenlated that a rebel ram was oomlng up the Delaware. This story found ready believers ; and we learn, from personal investigation, that guile a number of men were on the watch daring the night for bomb shells bursting 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 halleaagato. Tbe Individual thus summoned turned and fled, and proved to be a “black height,” for muskets were fired at hlmysnd, of course, heesoaped -over a fence Into a brlckmaker’s yard, and darkness hid him entirely from view. The stranger might have been considered a myth had It not been that a piste 1 was discharged at the guard from the direc tion where the disappearance occurred. MILITARY FUNERAL. The runeralofG. W. Bees, aged 21 years, son of John F. Bern, who has for a number of years been connected with the post office In this olty, will take place at 10 o’clock this morning, from the residence of his father, Sixteenth street, below Ship pen. Young Bees entered the service at the commence ment ol the rebellion, and during the post two years has been connected with the 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Be was taken prisoner with Hunter’s expedition, and alter his release from Libby Prison took the field again and served with Gen. Sheridan throughout all his campaign up to the capture of Petersburg. He received a wound at the battle of Five Forks which terminated fatally. < "WEEKLY BEPOBT OF GOVERNMENT HOSPI- TALS. Tfie following report of Government hospitals In this dlstrlot was made yesterday: %?§| s ? | HOSHTALS. I 5 | | I 1 a 23 1 s a s s fl o m Pittsburg ~ 18 2 2 .. .. Ml Filbert-street 20 6 72 a 1 381 White Hall.-..—...*. 23 .. 1 3 .. 627 Bouth-street 28, 1 3 .. 1 409 •Officers'-..- •' 1 16 Batteries— 84' 65 3 .. 1 1,881 Summit House ~... 2, .. 3, .. 347 Haddington 3 S -•! 1 .. 289 Germantown 16 38 10 14 1 SOI Tomer’s-lane. 17, 0 .. 1 214 Islington-lane— —. 3. 3 - 26 York- - 21' 62 4 - .. 874 Chestnut Hill— 4, 189 10 .. 3 1,483 Broad and Cherry J 1 11 1 4 294 Beverly. H. . 8 . 1 236 McClellan...— 18, IS 7 1 l 687 Chester 2 - 148 Citizens’ Volunteer If 11.... 20 Total—.— 269 886 160 24 13. 0,979 DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. The store of H. S. Henry & Co., on Front street, above Vine, was discovered on fire at 4 o’olook yes terday morning. Tbe building was used as a rag warehouse, and was filled with shoddy and like ma terials. , The policeman on the beat discovered the fire near the second-story front window. He had tried the door a short time pievlous and found It was secure. The fire burned with much stubbornness, and for a long time baffled the attempts of the fire men to snbdue It. The building belonged the Geb haid estate, and was damaged to the extent of $1,600, which Is covered by an insurance In the Fire Insu rance-Company. The damage to the stook Is esti mated at $5,000, upon whteh there Is an Insurance of $1,600 in the Kensington Insurance Oompany. The same building has been on fire several’times before, and to spontaneous combustion the cause was attributed. VISIT TO GENERAL grant’s MANSION. " on Saturday the beautiful mansion, 2009 Chest nut street, purchased by loyal citizens, and pre sented to Lieut. General Grant, was opened to the Inspection of a number of ladles and gentlemen to whom Invitations had boon sent. The house Is fur nished In a style of grandeur that reflects credit upon the liberality and judgment of the admirers or the great General Who has subdued four-rebel armies during tbe recent rebellion. Mrs. Grant was to have taken possession of the mansion yes terday. BUILDING PERMITS, The Building Inspector Issued daring the past snonth 168 permits lor new buildings, as follows: Duellings, 115, of which 7 were roar-story houses, 43 thre e-story houses, 00 two-story houses, 5 one-story houses, l barn, 1 brewery, 3 coaoh houses, 1 church, letgine ESuse, 5 factories, 2 offices, 2 taverns, 14; statics, S shops, 1 shed, 3 slaughter-houses, 2 stores, 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 eras enjoyed by all participating. DEATHS OF SOLDIERS. During tbe past week Emezlah Kelly, of Co. C, ■9lst New York Volunteers, died at the hospital, Broad and Cherry streets; Charles O. Buckllno, 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 have contributed $26 as a contribution to the fund for the erection of a monument to President Lincoln. BOY DROWNED. William Flynn, aged six years, fell- overboard yesterday," at Almond street wharf, and was drowned. The body was recovered and taken to the residence of his parents, No. 6 Oolbrook place. A COUPLE OF PRIZE FIGHTS. On Saturday afternoon a disgraceful prize fight took place to the southern rural part of the[ olty, outside.the police Umits, between a couple of young men who pummelled each other for an hoar and a halt The same length of time was oocupted in an other flght-between two men to the. extreme north ern part of the olty, yesterday morning. It Is said, that sixty rounds were fought. The nubile, of eonrse, have no interest to snob brutal ana disgusting pro ceedings. ■ ; AN OPENING. The new saloon ol Mr. O. W. Petted, at Tenth and Chestnut streets, was opened last evening, A gupper was partaken of by the invited guests, ‘ THE COURTS. District Court-Judge Hare. This oourt assembled as nsuat yesterday, bnt owing to the absence of witnesses no ease on tbe day’s list was'ready for trial, and the court ad journed till this morning. District Court—Judge Stroud. The Herman Building and Saving Fund Asso ciation, No. 2, vs. John P. Arrlson. An action to recover certain fines alleged to he owing and un paid upon certain shares of stock standing on the books of tlib association' to the name of the de fendant. Tbe - defenoe was that the association had loaned to tbe defendant a sum of money, for tbe gayment of which he executed to them a mortgage. nbseqnently the defendant paid off this mortgage, and he alleged that at the settlement then made all his responsibility as to the stoolr to question-was disposed of. Verdict for plaintiffs, *484. Heyer for plaintiffs; -Drayton fordofendant. _ Catharine Smiley; vs. Hannah S. Btddla. This was an action to recover damages for slander. ,Tae plaintiff. It seems, had lived with the defendant as a servant. Having lefe.andbavtoKapplloaelso wbere for a plaoe, she referred the lady to the . de fendant for fieroharaoter. The allegation of Plain tiff was. that tho defendant told the lady bo referred to that whSo plaintiff bad 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, to.a battle of It, and that shortly afterwards the brandy-disap peared, and the plaintiff became very slok; The consequence was, as the plaintiff alleges, she! did notget another place. She then brought thlß suit for damages. • Judge Stroud entered a nonsuit, say ing that the defendant was only exerolslng a proper privilege when.appHed to, as to the character of a domestic who had lived to her service, in stating what she knew about the person’s character. Un less malice was shown she oould not be held ac countable. , _ Luoas Hirst for plaintiff; Craig Biddle, Esq , for defendant. Court of Common Pleas—Jmlge Allison. Frinsge vb. Toram. A feigned issue to test ;the validity of the will of Stephen Toram, deceased. There was no defence, and the jury rendered a ver dict for .plaintiff. _ . , ' , , juiianaMtotzer vs. Ohas. M. Baker and wire and Sarah Thompson. This was also a reigned Issue to tost the validity of the will' of Adam Mtntzar, de ceased. The ease was -not nonnested, and the jury, rendered a verdiot for plaintiff. . . . Mary Mills vs. William Mills. This was a libel filed by plaintiff for a divoroe-from her husband, the respondent, on aecennt of cruel and barbarous treatment. The evlfience showed that the respon dent bad used personal violence towards Ms wife, and had turned her out of his house. This waß not oontradloted, and the jury rendered a verdiot for the libellant. Court or quarter Sessions—Hon. Names R. Lull low, Associate Justice. [William B. Msnn, Esq., Prosecuting Attorney. I ran FOBOIBLE-ErtTEY CASH. The cate of John E. McDonough. J. H. Robinson and Thos. Bobinson, charged with forcible entry and detainer, was resumed. Mr. Frit* reoalled.—Question. -Did you nay that von had authority to soil the house of Mr. Blelm 1 Mr. Mann objected to this on the ground that au thority to sell land must be to writing. Question withdrawn. ' - . Witness resumed,—l entered Into an agreement with Mr. Bleim to sell the property, and rammed it to writing; I gave Mr. MoDonongh possession of the premises, and he moved to, remaining there tan days; I heard (of no objection as to Mr. MoD. having the house until the time Mr. Blelm ordered 1 him out. Cyrus Carson sworn.—l was employed by Mr. MoDonongh to do work on the house; I was alter ing the water pipes and making the gas pipes tight; Mr. McDonough and I went Into Mr. Blelm’s house; the latter said that MoD. had not bought the house; Mr. McD. said he had, and then Mr. Blelm ordered ns both out of the house; the expenses Incurred by Mr. MoD. to plnmblng and gas fitting were about *6O; I saw Mr. -Bobinson there at different times measuring the blinds; MoD. remained to possession until Blelm turned him out; Mr. Blelm came Wrong h the second-story window with some officers and arrested ns. W. W. Juvenal testified that Mr. MoDonongh called on him, and stated all the elreumstances of purchasing the honse; witness told him he thought be had a right-to remain 'ln the honse, and advised friyfl tO dO SO. A female testified that Mr. Shaw, an agent of Mr. Bklm, brought the keys of the house to Mr, McDo nougii* Mr. Shaw was recalled, and testified that he told Mr. Fritz, on Monday, 27th of February, that the honse had been sold, and be shonkt-not sell It. : The jnry convicted McDonough of forcible de tainer and acquitted the Robinsons, BONOKABLY ACQUITTED. Id the ease oPP- S. Lottos, charged with abstract ing some emeralds from a pair of earrings left with him for repairs, Mr. Mann said the whole amount set out to the bill was three dollars, and tie believed the acoused.conid not be convicted if he were put on trial. He therefore submitted the bill without any evidence, and thefjury rendered a verdict of not battery on 'CStllJfJtk. Simpkins. - She testified "that lie oame to her, ao onsed her of passing a counterfeit note on a woman and then knocked her down. 1 / Two witnesses testified that the constable told t>e woman he had a warrant for her, and she resisted him violently, and struck him. Verdiot not gouty, WIVB BBATBB. . ? Charles Brown was charged with beating his wife.. She testified he beat her, and get drunk fre quently ;he earned nothing for her support. Ver diot guilty. Sentenced to ten days, he navtog been to prison ten days. // CHABGB OP OOSSPIBACr. J. 3. Urquhart and George Cannon were charged with a conspiracy to defraud the' United states Go vernment out OI $3OO. ’Vy ' Mrs. Cannon testified that me was the mother of George Cannon; he was away five months, and was seen by ber at a barracks; he will be fourteen years old the 22d or next" June; he was born the day before a fair was held In Ireland, Is the reason I know his age. At tb4 hearing before the alder man. Urquhart said he had received 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 If or he would not be taken in the army. Oross-examlsed.—l can’t tell how old I am; I . can’t tell what year I was born in, or married In, or what year tie. boy was bom In. Enos Csruthers sworn.—l live In Manayunk; I was in Urgnhart’s office, and told him I was is, and George told him he was 15 or 16; he told us to say we were over 18; I was objected because I was too light, hut afterwards Urquhart got me enlisted. (This witness is a delicate child,and weighs very little more than his clothing and equipments would.] , Patrick Cannon sworn.—George "Cannon's mo ther]sayspie Is my son; he wlll’be 14 years old again June coming; I never gave my consent to hl3 en listing ; I advertised in the papers warning all per sons againßt enlisting him; I advertised on the 23d, and Urquhart enlisted him on the 80th of the month. Cross examined.—Don’t know what year I was born In, nor the time any of my children were born, except George; I went to the fair the day beibre he was born; tbe fair was held every month in the year; he was bom In 1851; I used to keep an alma nac 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 ; yen see I am a mild man. Witness.—Sure, you’re a daoent-looklng man. Witness resumed.—l don’t knowwhenlsame Into the country; I think It was in 1863. Mr. Driscoll.—l knew the Cannons at home, in Irelands I am married to George Cannon’B first cousin; George Is either fourteen or fifteen years of age; he was a little child when he oame here. Cross-examined.—l am about forty-five; I have not the date down when I was horn; I don’t know when I oame to this country; I was married sixteen years ago, and didn’t put down the date of that, neither; didn’t put down the date when I came to thlsconntry, neither; can’t tell what year Mr. Lin coln was elected President; can’t tell when Fort Sumpter fell or when the battle ef 801 l Bun was; are them,the questions yees have.to put to me t Mr. Dougherty—Now look at that hoy, and see if yon don’t think he Is over fourteen years old, Mr. O’Bryne—Do yon know when Mr. Dougher-. ty was at Fort Sumpter 7 Witness—Dougherty at whatt—what’s the use of quarrelling about this, don’t you know the war is overt The witness here retired amid the laughter of all In tbe court room. George Cannon sworn. I went to the office of Urquhart; he oame In and measured us, and said he would only take three of us; I told him I was either 14 or 18, and he said we would not-be taken unless we would say we were over IS., He took ns to Beading and the doctor said he would only take one of ns, the biggest of the three, as he did not be lieve we were 18 Another man took us for volun teers, and then we were brought to Camp Cadwal lader and found out we were substitutes. Urqu hart gave me ten dollars. Cross-examined.—-I said my father and mother were dead, because Uiqdhart told me to say so. and that I resided In Philadelphia, and not In Mana yunk; Urquhart paid our teres to Beading, and took us to the provost marshal’s; a man tried to trap me this' morning-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, ana this boy said he waß over eighteen, and his parents were dead; at tbe Bull’s "Head-there was a fellow called Bill, who said If I would leave him money he would get me recruits. Cross-examined.—Mr. Urquhart and I were moving about the train, first In one oar and then in another; I am an auotioneer'by profession; sold foods once or twice last year; I have been in the roker business, not selling boys, but enlisting men; I am not doing anything now. . Examtoatlon'dlrect.—There was a dispntc about this boy; I paid board for him, and thought he was mine. Captain Dnrell sworn.—l am the provost marshal of Beading; I recollect George Gannon passing an examination; he presented himself before the board ; the boy was examlned by the surgeon; the boy passed as a rearult; 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; I gaye Information which led to the arrest of Urquhart. Not concluded. THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Beitler.l AN IMPORTANT ARREST. An elderly man,who, from all accounts, has passed a pretty large portion of bla-llfejla various Eastern prisons, was arraigned yesterday afternoon at the Central Station on the charge of obtaining three sewing machines under false pretences from the Florence Company, on Chestnut street, on Satur day. He has as many aliaaet as would fill a clever slzed volume. His right name is said to be Hale, a noted horse-thief, halting from the Stare of Maine. This business he carried on for many years, and was frequently incarcerated ter short terms of three months or six months, occasionally getting a year. His career, In that State, 1b marked with hair breadth escapes and deeds or daring worthy or a better profession. He is pleasant In speeoh, and every way 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 of $1,600 upon John G* Tilney, storekeeper, near Fonrth and Market streets, on the 2Sd of December last, for goods, but the fraud being detected, he escaped. This check was signed W m. K. Roche. The affair, however, led to the arrest of Wm. D. Packer, a bar-tender at Davis’ hotel, foot ef Market street. After, several hearings Faoker was discharged, It being evident that he was Innocent of any felonious knowledge of the transaction. The swindler escaped the vigi lance or the police, force, but In a short time he was traced to the « Toombs ” in New York, on some other ohatge growing out of hls rf oallty. it was thought by the polloe of Philadelphia that, as he was already arrested to New York on the charge of passing a bogus check there, it was unnecessary to pursue him further. Roohe, of., course, was forgotten Ho now appears as George w. Don glass, alias William Moore. From the evidence -adduced, It seems that on Saturday last he stopped at the Florence Sewing Machine Oompany, on Oheßtnut street, and purchased a button-hole ma chine for the snm of $125.' He satd that he also had an order for two cabinet machines for ladles, and, after examining Beveral, selected two, and ordered them to be sent to his hotel Market street, West Philadelphia. The three machines, valued at *376, were sent as directed, and he rave a check on the' Philadelphia National Bank. This document, after being presented, was prononnoed bogus, and pce <- sures were adopted at onoe to reoover the sewing machines, and arrest the swindler. It was natu rally thought the fellow would take a western train, but Instead or that he sent the goods to. the New York depot, and taking passage In the train arrived at Trenton, N. J.,-en Saturday evening, eo which Slaee he was traoed. Ha was arrested taara yester. ay morning, andr brought to this- olty. -The. ma chines were recovered. Upon searching him a me morandum book was found to his coat pocket. It contained a number of oheck blanks,.,*itn also four teen obecki filled up as follows : - Importers’ andTre'ders’ BankyNewYork, *5,000, payable to Anson Merrltt-A Bro , signed O. Graham A Son. „ Another for *4,000, .payable to Alexis, Hegerman, & Co., signed Morrow A James. Another for *2,500, payable to Stnrgers, Fall, & ’ Co., "signed Monok-A Beard.” ~ , . Anotker for *1.590, payable to J. W. Pratt, signed James W; Pratt. <" ■ ' , . „ .... Another for *2,000, payable to Havlland & Co., 8i Another (or l iajww! payable to Johnson, Falkner, A Co:, Signed; Mr B. McKinney A Co. The above waff) h]i nn tlx© sans© bant as mentioned* . > ©ic on the Oommerelal Bank, Pennsylvania!, for 43,000, payable to T. W. Bradford, signed T. W, Bradford, to his o’wn order. ’ . r Another, on. the. spme bank, for *2 000, payable to. Howard, Sawyer, A Co., signed Lewis HayllandS ° One on the American, Exchange Bank for *2,000, payable to H. O. D.,-signed Henry 0. Douglass. One on the City Bank, New York, for $6,000, payable to G. W. D„Mgned G. W. Douglass. , One on the ' Bank ol the ‘State of New York for •1,600, payable to A. Lyen A Son, signed Clayton, Naylor.&Co. j J Another on tBU same Bank fbr *l,OOO, payable to Ben. Davis A Son, signed White, James, A Cooke. One on the Merehants’ Exobange Bank for *1,200, payable to Dan. H. Perry, and signed Dan. H. Per ry, to his own order. _ - „„„ Oneon.the National Commercial Bank for *5OO, pay able to J. 1 W. Pratt, and signed J. W. Pratt. - The above checks are all bogus,’ and as a general thing the partios named in them'are business men In New York. The person from whom the ma chines were purchased on’ Saturday took a good look at Mm yesterday, and thought he recognised him as Hale, who was arrested audsentto Thomas ton, Maine, more than a year since, for horse steal ing! When the defendant called at, the store on Saturday to purchase .the sowing machines the at tendant there,‘nbw the prlnolpal witness against i him, thought he had' seen him before, but did not know where to plaoe him; ■ Upon closer sorutlay yesterday he was sure that he was Hals; the horae thlef, who had been pointed out to him. The wit mbs oommunloated his suspicions to the detectives, and ofie of them directed him to Speak suddenly to him; to call him by his name, and appear surprised tO B©o him. ' _ The witness did so. He entered the Rogue’s Gal lery, where the alleged swindler was seated, and said* “Why Hale, how are you 1” , ' _ . The addressed individual looked astonished for a moment, and colored np tothafaoe. Using a very {irofane remark, he turned his, back, and seemed ost to thought. . , . . . He was oommltted for a farther hearing, at wbloh Mr. Packer, the bar-teoder, will appear to identtry him-to the transaction of last December. BOBBING THE DBAS. A colored woman, named'Emma^r.' Johnson, was arraigned yesterday on the eharge of-stealing a number of articles belonging to the estate'or Simon Boker, a deoeased colored man. The defendant was employed as a nurse daring the last tllaess of Simon,’ and* wheit be died "she, It Is,alleged, helped herself to a oonple of watches and some other ar ticles. She was oommltted to answer at oourt. [Before Mr. Beeorder Bane. 1 A PUT-DP JOB. Two persons were arraigned, yesterday, on the oharge of setting up a game of chance, at No. 633 ' Market street, contrary to .the act of Assembly in such oases made and provided. Tail was evidently a b put-up job. The proprietor ofthe establishment was absent from the olty, and on Saturday a man and woman vialted the place, and, after staying for more than hour, asked if there was not some jew elry tn be pnt up for ohanoes. The person in attend ance Replied there had' been, but it was abolished, although there were some articles left. The.visitors. desired very much to take a chance or two, and finally.prevailed npon the wife of the proprietor to let them try. They each paid hall a dollar, took their chance, received their prizes, and, saying “ Now we’ll have a little ton,” 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 bearing', of eourse, being e» parte, tbe parties were bound over to answer,at oourt. It Is simply just to say that the proprietor,ls endeavoring to build up an attfaotlve museum, and to make It popular. He disclaims all Intention of setting up suott games of ohance, or pursuing any other unlawful business. CHARGED WITH ABSON. William Miller, alias 'William Myers, was ar raigned yesterday by officer Haas, on the charge of setting fire to Sr. Henry's barn and stable, on Nina town lane, near Second street. Several attempts bad recently been made to fire tbe place, and watch was set. Early yesterday morning tbe ra enner was seen to approach and enter tbe stajfc He polled some bay Into, tbe manger, and piled some trader It. Jnst as he was about tbe match be was seized, and tbe proper! saved from general conflagration. Tbe fellow Is a roving .vagrant. He was ' ' 'answer.- ■■ ' ■' ABREBTS DURING During the month of April ths^Uowlng' number of arrests wore made by the poW» of tae oity, Tae prJsoaers weredivldedamo&g/a* several districts as follows ! tflrst, 245 ; Sasnd, 448 j Third, 283; Fourth, 208 . Fllth. 21T ; SBth, 223; Seventh, SSj Eighth 59 ; Ninth, 96 j I'eath, 114 ; Eleventh, 120 ; Twelfth;loß ; ; Fourteenth, 31; Fif teenth;' 41; Sixteenth,' 132; Keaerve Corps, 182 i day sergeants, 28 : harbor police, 18; park polios, 40/total, 2,994. AT THU HBBOBAHTS’ Brnmsm, wnTr jT.jr-.CT-, Bath tVhlte "Wing (Br),Wilkie....Laguayra,soon, Bark Bowena (Br), Cox Barbados,-soon. PHILADELPHIA BOABD OF TRADE. ' Barer. Mabbhall, ) Jab. B. Campbbli,, J Oommittbb o» thb Mowth. Jambs O. Hard, ) ’ MARINE U(IELUe£HCE. POST OF PHHABEIPnII, MAX 1. Suk Rjsbs.6.o6 J Sum 5et5.6.54 | High Watbb. 8.13 ARRIVED. Steamship Saxon, Matthews, 48 hours from Bos ton, with mdse and passengers to Henry Wlnsor A Co. Passed in the bay barks Roanoke, from Porto Oabello; Sicilian, from West Indies, and tiro harm brigs aoming up under canvas. Ship Tamerlane, hence for Fort Barranoas, was at anehor below Bombay Hook. Bark Hannibal, Spates, 3 days from New York, to ballast to Carman, Merchant & Shaw. Brig Isaac Carver, Shute, 6 days from Charleston, to ballast to J E fiazley & Co. Sohr Rappabannook, Russell, 2 days from Balti more, to ballast to captain. Steamer Frank, Shropshire, 24 hoars from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird A Ce. Steamer Beverly, Fierce, 24 hours from New Y ork, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. BELOW. British hark, -supposed to be the Montezuma, from Falmouth, E. CLEARED. Brig O H Frost, Smith, Port Royal. Schr Ocean Ranger, Roland, Boston. Schr Jane MeCloskey, Crowell, Lynn, Mass. Sohr Wm Gillum, Dickinson, Hartford. Schr Boston, Brower, Boston. Schr H B Metcalf, Rogers. Saco. Schr Bulwinkle, French, Boston. Sohr Henry May, Parker, Boston. Schr J Crockford, Jones, Providence. Schr Georgia, Sweet, Salem. Sohr J D McCarthy, Young, Salem. Sohr A T Rowland; Raynor, Salem. Sohr Eldorado, Parks, Alexandria. Sohr Pursuit, Adams, Alexandria. Sohr Three Sisters, Parker, Alexandria. Schr A L Massey, Donnelly, Fortress Monroe. Sohr Speole, Smith, Fortress Monroe. Sohr N E Clark, Norwood, Fortress Monroe. Sohr W G Bartlett, Connelly, Fortress Monroe. Sohr W F Garrison, Smith, Fortress Monroe. Schr J N Haig, Hickman, City Point, Sohr Joanna, Bellange,City Point. Schr Kate KaUahan, Hagen, City Point. Sohr J B Johnson, Smith, Olty Point. Schr Carroll, Sprague, Port Royal. Sohr R W Godfrey, Godfrey, Port Royal. Sohr Nellie Potter, Sheppard, Boston. Steamer Allda, Lenny, New York. Steamer J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore. MEMORANDA. Steamship Gambia, for this port via Boston, en tered out at Liverpool 15th nit. Steamship City of London (Br), Petrie, ftom Liverpool 19th ult, via Queenstown 20th, with 906 passengers, at New York on Sunday. Steamship Belgian (Br), Wylie, oleared at Port land 29th ult for Liverpool. Ship Castilian, McKenzie, entered out at Liver pool 16th ult for thlß port. Ship Naples,. Pike, oleared at London 17th ult for Sunderland and Singapore. Ship Marla, Fairbanks, from Callao, at Hamburg 14th nit. - Ship Ohineba (Br), Bourdon, ftom New York 20th January at Montevideo—no date. Bark Garmellta, Bassett, sailed ftom Rio Janeiro 12th March for New York. Bark Helene, Duncan, sailed from Rio Janeiro 18th March for New York. Bark Ernie, Klook, for New York, sailed ftom Rio Janeiro 24th March. Bark Equity (Br), Bell, from New York 89th Oc tober, at Buenos Awes—no date. Brlg Lnoy Ann, Webber, hence at Boston on Ship day. Sohrs Georgia Deering, Willard, and R H Hunt ley, Niokerson, cleared at Portland 29th nit for this port. Sohr Lucy Virginia, Dugan, ftom New York, at Fall River 23th ult, for seaconnet, tojioafcfoh for this port. ~ < SchTßWm E Stevenson, Hears, anu ArS Simp son, Churn, sailed from Fall river 28 th ult for Sea connet to load fish for this port. *. Sohr Ohas P SUckney, Garwood, hence at Fall river 28th ult. Sohrs Spray, Clock, henee, and Vapor, Johnson, from Trenton, at Hartford 28th ult. Schr Grace, Glrdler, Clark, henoc at Boston 29th ult, Schr Hero, Foss, hence at Salem 28th ult. Sohr W WMarey, Barrett, aaUedftom Salem 23 th ult for this port.. Sohr Edwin Reed, Goodspeed, sailed from Provi dence 28th ult for this port. Schr J Gadwalader, Steelman, hence at Marble head 25th ult. Schr Alba, Adams, henoc at New Orleans 21st nit. EDUCATIONAL. DELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. U A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS THE SUMMER TERM, OF: THIS IaSTITUTIOR, heslthfnllj and beantifaUj located oa til* northern limits of Attleboro, Backs eonnty, Pennsylvania. trill commence Fifth- month. 22d. 1860, and oonUmto ia era* sioa twelve weeks. .... . The coarse of instruction is thorouih in the several departments ol Bullish, French, Latin. Mathematics, U(i Srftt Ini’. For foil details «oe «ifonl&r, to obtaim wbicfc addrsu the Prlnclpalc, Attleboro Dost Offlce, Bneke eonnty, Pennsylvania. ISRAEL d- OB AH AMR, FAME F, GRAHAMS. Prlnclsalc. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY— Y MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four milts from MEDIA, Ft. Thorough course la Mathemattes, GUstics, Natural Selenees, and English; practical les soss la Civil Engineerini Pupils received at any time, and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Re fers to JohnC- Capp A Son* 33 South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton, Esq.. ,-Fifth and Frans streets: ex- Sheriff Kern, and others. Addrets Bey. 3. HXRyRY BAR TON, A: M , VILLAGE GREEN, Fennt. nofl-6m n H. GARDEN & CO.. NOS. 600 AND 60S! MARKET Street, Manufacturers of and awisMowa , A*. The larieat end moat complete atoek, and" tha beat karma. Counter Kerehanta and (he Trade tup. Piled. ■ mhl-ftm fIOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all number* and branda. Tout, Amato*. Trunk, and Waion-corer Dnak. Alto, Paper Manufacturer* 1 Drier Felta, from one to dr* feel wide; Paulina. Boltin, toll Twine. Be. „ - JOHN W SVBBMAN * 00., aos-tf No. 108 JOBSS’ Alley. C~y*“ f—l MALCOLM MAONEILL’E ,~iL BTOB2. INo. 310 Sontl FIFTH Street, below Bpru*«, ■ PHILADELPHIA. Qlaaae* reltted to anit all acet, and ill manual o! repairto* earolWly and promptly attended to. mht-Sm • THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1865. _ . ' ----- , , TMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA- I VSLIJB&--Torf,UlnfomstlonUraf«rsn»eteßte uam. piotinf) Rid Oouwtloiii ffluitntM wm* -Pennsylvania central rail ■ nail) CHANGHE OF TIME, AND DEPOT. Tbs inis* of the Pennsylvania Control Hallrojd lsaye Mi* Hew Depot, »t THIRTIBTHand MABglf Sts,, Instead of Hlsveath and Market Streets, as here t°The'e*rs of the Ksrket-ijtrMt FajMEge* Railway ran to and from Penneylrania Central Railroad Depot, st Thirtieth and Market Blreets; they also leave Front street every two mlnotes, eommeneing one boor previ ous totheflme of departure of each traln.and allow about 30 minutes for s trip. . J , Their csre art to wAlHngpn the arrival of each Train to eonvey passengers into the city, and connections are 1 at 7 46 P. M.. to oonnect with Pittsburg sad Brio Kail, and at 10,76 P. H. with Philadelphia Express. L , Mass's Barrage Bxproaa will hereafter he loeated at Ho. 31 South Heventh street. Parties desiring baggage takes to the trains, canhave it dose at reasonable rates "¥Sa*r& II MAVBiW«'B ARRIVE AT DEPOT THUS: -. . : UIATSe '■ ‘ i p/oii T MOOMMoSATioiC So' i™ *! i® f® •• l iio,p-k. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATIOM... *« 1» f« LAHCASTBK iCCOMMODATIO*™,. «• 4.00, " PAOLI TBAIE, 80. J,................ •• 6.50 " PITTSBURG ASD ERIE MAIL.*—., " ,8.40 *• PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS .. •• il.lo " Assrrs-'f •'. * PITTSBURG AHDJSBIR Will.—.. *• SSOA. M. PHIL A DEL FH IABXPKBSS. • —.. 7.06 " PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, H0,'1.„. •• 8.20 ' PARKESBUKG*,U.~.. “ 8.80 ?•- L4HCASTER ITBAIH.*—...—* •• IS 30 PJ M. .1: •: H]^'M^G r iocofiM6WiKsir.... ** 9.10 V Philadelphia Bxpmm leaves daily. FiltebtKg sad Brie Hall leaves daily .(except Saturday)., All oilier Treiuedaily(exeeptSuxW.la t f ..<■'■ ;w I Th« PefiosylwanirKßilroad Company will netitsaum* any ritk for Baggage, excepl for wearing Apparel, ua limit their responsibility to'One Hundred Dollars in. value, all Baigare exceeding thatamount in will heat th*:il*)pdfJthe owner, &nlesrtaken by spa tial contract. .i For further iaformation.fM :to lime and«©nnefl*ten*i see bills and framed sards, or apply to JOHST V. VAM* ■WOOU jRe ,: TicK6t A«em,i at Sepd*;; ;, \ - , An Emigrant Train runs daily-(ex«ept Sunday.) For full informalion ss to fart and acegam^attoa^gpiy ”fe3ortf - . . 137 DOOR Street. 1865. 1865. THE OAMDBH ,AHD i AMBOT AHD/jPHIIIADILFHIA AHD TBMraOfT RAILROADiHHBAHy’S . LXHTCI’FRDM PHILADBLPHIATO j < E2W.TOEK A STD WAT PLACES, XBOX WALXPT BHB( WHAAPi -■ WILL EKAVB AS At 8 A.M., yia OsmdesandlAtaboy, O. and ‘A.' As eommodetioa ..*.,3 X At BA. M., yia Camdas.Ssd, Jersey City, Mornina i ........................... 8 86 At 13 M., via Camden,.and Amboy,; 0. aad A. Ae- . eommodstioa.... „.w. ... .........i, m At 3 P. if. , yia CAmden aad Amboy. 0. and A. Bz- ; IB ' dt l P.H., yia Camden and "Amhoy, Aeeommiidi- ; tion (Frelfht and Passenisr).... »1H At6P. H., yia Camden and Amboy. Aeeommoda- 1 Hon(PreightandPassenaar)—lst.Claes Ticket...lß .Do. .. do. fl tld Class-Ticket... 110 11K P. M., rla Camden and Amboy, Aceommo dstion and Pssssnaerh-rlst raass J M., Tor Belvldere, Basmn, *^tmll«^juaf*lTemini^oaf te., at B.®P. K. 7 Tor Monnt Holly, BwansriUe, Pemberton, asd Tln sentown, at B,A. M,, 2 and 6P. H, :/ For Freehold atB It M. and 2P,BU , , \>£y i . For Palmyre* Blverlon, DelAueo, BeTerlyv*W«w»- ter, Borllnftou. Florence, Bordeutown, £&§ Steamboat Trenton, for EristolrßiunnEtoJl,iWd in termediate piaeee. at 2K F. M. LISES PEOM EB6t||s^|oS 0 DW*r WILL LBATB At 11,16 A. H., yia EtiSl W City, - Bnprest IOQ AtjSlP. M;,yiaKmudW«miid Jeraey4lliy,B*- At'6.46 P M.. yia Kenginiffn a,d Jersey. City, _ Washlncton and Sew Tjfk ExOTess,.loo At l 2 P. M. (Siaht), Jersey City. Washington and‘Sew'7ork fai..^ v ........™|5 26 The*:46P. M. LineiPtU ran daily. All others Sun days excepted. ' J-.. - t. For Bri&lp, Dnrflrk, Elmira, Ithaca, _ Owero. Bo eheater, Binahafai&n, Great Bond, Montrose. WUkes harra. Scran Water Gan- JEaaeh Chunx. Bethlehem, BelYidere, B&ston, 4».,-at 7.15 A. M. Thls line the. traln leaytnc Easton for Kanak SP. M. onSaturdaysonly. 1 For B®ol. Trenton, 4a at 7.16 and ILI6 A. Hi. I * n Fof^toartnrr,?a<Mny,'Wliieonomlnm Bridssbnrt, anipankfordilatS AAM.V& Spand BP. M. __ Sr For Hew York and Way Lines leaving Kenstu msDepot,take theeanfomFifthstreetraboveWalnut, wuf an honr before departure. .The ears ran into tne snd on the arriyal of saeh traln ran from the _Mfty pounds of Baggsye only Allowed OMh.pt—suxiTe ! Fosseuxers are prohibited from takiax auythinx b&x duo hut their wearing apparel. AUhacc&ge over fifty poinds to bo paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for b&ft&co to One Dollar per pound, and will not bo liable for say amount beyond <lOO. except by special «ontract ' - i Graham’s Bagfage Express will sail for and dfldiy« 3 baggage at the Depots. Orders to he left at Ho. S wal» nuTsFeet. WILLUIC H. GAT2HSB. Agent Astil3,lBB6, . UHBB FROM HSW YORK FOB FHTLADBLPHIA, WILL LEAVE PROM THE POOT OF OOURTLAITD BTBBWT, At IS M. and 4P. M,» yia Jersey City and Camden. At 7j 10. andUji A. If., fiF. K. and IS (Bight), via Jsr sey City and Kensington. * ' . From the footof Barclay A. IL andaF.X., Yia Amboy and Camden. „ , _ From Pier Ko. l t BorthriYtr.aUaV., d, and 8 F.lf, (freight and passenger). Amboy and Camden, ap3-tf (serable (mitted to fgiMBBP PHILADELPHIA, IWAI WWf.ißiwndmiiGToir, abb babti mobb 4O WASHIHG- Express Train. ,t 4.06 Af In fMondsys axoei,te.V Baltimore and Waahingion, stopping at yOnSSf •ndSteSoliA 11 ™ d9 ' < ” ae *' Aba/d»sn. . Delaware Batlread Train at 7.45 A H. (Sundays ez cepied) for Ealisbnry. Milford, ana intermediate Sta tions. ' ■ Way-Mall Train, at. 8,16 A.M. (Sundays excepted),for Baltimore, stopping at allregniar siations. Express Train at IMP. M. (Sunday* exoapted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Wil mington, Slkton, FerryylUe, and Harre-de-GraM. Express Train at 5.66 P. M. (Soddays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stoning at Wilmington, Hew ark, Elkton, Horth-Eait, ParrrfUle, Havre-d* Grace, Perryman’s, Magnolia, and Stammer's Ban. Might Express at IITISP. MT for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester Jonty to take Baltimore all Washingtonpasaengera), Klk ton, Herth-Xast, PerryviUe. and HaTre-ds-Graee. Passengers for FOBTBEBB MOHBOB will taka the 8.16 A- MT train. WILM! NGTON AOCOMKODATIOH TBAIHS Stopping at all Stations bstwsen Philadelphia and Wil miurton. Beaye Philadelphia at 7.45 and 11 A. M., % 3.30, fi, 7, a&d lo V. M. The 330 P. IL tram eoxtneete with De lawar* B. B. for Milford aud intermediate station*. Leave Wilmington at 8.45, 8, and, 9.30 A.H., 3,4.6.3 Q lid S.S9P. M. - ~ Trains for HewC&atle leave Philadelphia at 7.45 and 11A.M.. S.Soand6P M.-i 'r THROUGH TRAIFB FROM BALTIMORE. . lor pHi 4 iAt)WdJaif. flMP - “• Leave Chester at 7.40. 8.48; 10.14A.' H., 11.38. 149. 4.40, 8.14.7 9P, aad B.OS P. H. FROM BALTIMORE' TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore 8.35 A. M , Way MMItI.IOP. K., Express: 4.16 P. M., Way Train; 6.35 P. M.»Express; 9,20P* li.i Express TBAIHB FOE BALTIMORE. Leave Chester at S. 64 A. K., 1.60 and 11.60 F. M. Leave Wilmington « 6.13, ».», A. H„ 136, 6.01 “Aelghtjrraiii, with Passenger, jlar attsehed, will lesvsWllmington for Perryvlllff aad intermediate stations at 7. 40 P- M- _. _ _-i, , SUNDAY TBAIHB. Express Train at 4.06' A. H. for Baltimore and Wash in Kton, stopping at Wilmington. Perrjnrtlle, Havre-de- Grace. Aberdeen. Perryman's, and: Magnolia. Sight Express at 1116 P. H. for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester (for Baltimore and Washington passengers), Wilmington, Newark, But ton, Forth-East, Perryvflle, and- Havre de-Grace Accommodation Train at 10 P. M. For Wilmington aad way stations. f BALTIMOBB FOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore at 9.36 P. M., stopping atHarre-de- Grace, PerrjryUle, and Wilmington. Also stops at But ton and Newark (to taks paasengsra for Philadelphia and loaye passengers from Washington or Baltimore), and Chester to leave passengers ;from Baltimore or W&shiacton. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia at B. a) P M. ' ap3 H. F. KENNEY, Bnpt, 1865. ffi— 1865. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD. —This great line traverses and Forthwest counties of Pennsylvania tjßhe sity of Erie* on Lake Erie. - It has been leased by the PRHNSYLHAFIA FAIL. EOAD COMPAHY, and Is operated by them. • Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight bntinese October 17th, 1884. 2: ion op pAsaxxgsblteaivs nr pbilAPnnmiA. Leave Westward. Mail Train....-*™ - ....... 8.30 F. M. Look Haven Accommodation Train...—... .8.00 A. M. Passenger ears ran through on Hail Train without change both ways between Philadelphia and Brie, and Baltimore andfirle. ■ > Elegant SleeplnrCare en Blmlra Express Trains both ways between PhusdelpMaland Look Haven, and on Elmira Express Train both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. ~ _ . . J. M. DRILL. Agent F. h C.H gg Kftaora. General Freight AgemCnmadelphla. General PMfodelphla. JOSEPH?. POTTS, de3B-M , = general Manager, Williamsport fifWHWP 1865^.^1?^ RLHIRA RAILROAD LINE to All points WRST, T AarOIL r BB*QIO r HB OF PENNSYLVANIA, SW WIf^SPO^OT^IH^IOF^aB, and all plaoss in the Western and Northwestern States Fand the OuadM> _? TWO TBKOTOH TRAINS Leave Philadelphia and Beading Kailroad Depot, Thir teenth and Gallowhill streets, (daily, (Sundays *x eepted), for the Forth and West as follows: Morning Express at 8 A, M FOB THROUGH TICKETS to any point, nutTfurther Eartfcnlare concerning tho different routes, apply at le TICKET OFFICE, 438 CHESTNUT Btrest. under the Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Cmitom House. m ' F. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent, „„ _ 4K> Chestnut street JOHF 8. HlLLRfTGeneralAgent, ial Thirteenth and, Caliowhlil streets. fntin—n lgnT *' pw ■PwwwawT.: T A. 9 IA > KAILSOAD f Of WI»TBB,ABRAFQBMHHT. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, daily (Sundays exeepted), u JB ».*.A. M. (Express) forjethlehsm, Allentown. Mench Chunk, , Hasleton, Williamsport, Wilkse ,*At 830 PH. tlxnreislfor Bethlehem, Easton, to. At. 6.16 F. M. for Bethlehem, -Allentown, Ms nek ffbwßk. ForDoylestosrn stMOA. M. and 4.16 p.M. For Fort Washington at Ll 5 P. H. For Lansdale at SM P. M. White earsof the Sestmd and Thlrd-streets LUeOitT Passenger Ballway ran direetly to the new Depot. TBAIHS FOB PmLADBLpmL Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M., 10.03 A. K., andS.ll ”ldmve Doylesfown at 8.» A. H. and I.UF. M. Leave Lansdale at 6.10 A- M. Leave Fort Washington , lUladelphis for Doylestown at S.SOA. M. and4.lt P Dovlsstown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. and IF. M. noI4 ILLia CLARK, Agent. RAILROAD. LIVES. BmBpAPJLIMBSu^^ .■BABIT.AH AJJ -DBLAWAKB BAI KiltßOi* PBILADSLFSIA TO BROOKItYN. w »— »181. faTBXCOBSioar tickets. good wr rA “ *** THESE DAYS, $3. CHIJtGR <aF TIMI BTBBw /iaET i(Th “ M.. daily «BBHd»y» «*' *%3sLm. lam. riBBT. Brook IgS COMPAOTE*. fst^e—aaa THE ADAMS EX IIMHMSRpRMS OOMPABZ, MM. »• UfSUBAWCB. fmIWARB MUTUAL SAFETY ! U IMSUBAHCBCOMPAHT. IHCOEPOBATJD BT THE LEGreLATUKB OF v OFFICE S. * WALITOT gTBBKTS, PHILADELPHIA. oh ybsbeL B ,)Ws CARGth ) To all parts of the world. FREIGHT, jjfkAUD IHSUBAHOBB . „ On Goods, byEWer tad. FIBBIHBUBAHOBS, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, 4m. assets op the ooKFAirr. - »eo,oMTJ n iieastaS. < ||«P«^i?« , oo Tslow m* ,- •«* - nmm IflO.flOOState oftennidrlTynlaFlTePer Cant. - Ji/iiiß m«. .«< .»«»»»«-. ***••**••♦+»•<*•• 99*000 W *4,000 State of Penmylyaala Six Per Cleat, * 00,8*5 00 1*3,000 city of Philadelphia Six Per Ot. Lam U3.OM 31 80,000 Pennsylvania KaUroadFirrt Mart *a*e Six Pei Cent. Bond.—.. 81,000 00 *O.OOO Pennsylvania EaUro&d Second ltort rare Six Per Cent. Bondi o,B*ooo IS.QOO 900 Share*, Stock 'Opfmantowa 9m Company, pxlnclMl_aad tßtereet guaranteed by the elty of Phllade!- phia— •<„■ 16,300 00 0,600130 Share* Stock Penruylyaai* Kali road Company....—-*-,•>“" W *,OO 100 Share* Stock Morth Fesnaylruda - Railroad Company—*—••* ~— B,o*o 0* (0, United State* Treasury CeitUtcate* of • Indebtedness .. 48.48 S 00 80,000 State of Tenneeeee Five Per Ot latam. -18,000 08 88,700 Roans on Bond and Mortaaae, amply -v* V 1 laoofW W Sfte^™*-.—‘™:*10;ooom Bills receivable for insurance*imade. U 5,390 « Balances due a* AfenaJ es. —-Pre mi nmi on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debt* due the „ j GOIDPftST«*' H * I f"* M44 ee,4«ttmt*** E|iil X Scrip and fitoek of sundry Insnranct and other Companies, $4,283. Bsti- , Mn nn mated Tala©.*..••••■*• X*9HD W Cash on deposit with United States OoYeromeilt.sttbjeet /to ten data* tall- MO,?® 00 Cash In Banks.*-*-.**-**-****** . / « / DIBKCTOHB: / Thomas 0. Hand, Samuel K. Stokes, John C Dari*, J. F. Feniston, Kdmtad A. Bonder, Henry Sloan, Theophiluis F« Hiding, WlUlam <3. Boolto*. ■ , JohnE. Penrose, . . Edward Darlington. James Traqoalr, ~ H.Jonen Broohe, - Henry C. Dallett, Jr., Jaeofc P Jones, James C. Hand, James B XsFarland, WilliamC. Lndwlg. Jbshna P Eire, Joseph H. Beal, Bpenter MclJt Jne^ George G. helper, John B. Semple, rlttsowt Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger. Plttabarg, Robert Barton, „„ * .„„ _ ~ . s , 8 0. HAWD, President. DAVIsT Vl« President deld-lT* _ « THOMA . .* A-. «nvo BXHST LTIBDKIf, Bern THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM- A run ■ Or FfIIIiiPBLFHIA. i , • taeorporated In 1841. matter remfaal. OFFICE Ko. 308 WIHW BTSKBT. r C APITAL, $300,000. I In«nw* acatatft loudr damafe - by PlRlHon***, Store*, and ether BoUdln**, limited or perpetual: and os Furniture, Soode, Ware*, sad Kerehandl**, InTowa ° rC £c& PBOMPTIY AOinSTS DAUB PAID. 1 ASSETS. *400.068.71. Isyeited Is the followmi SeearitiM, Til: Fir*t MortkageeonGity Property, well seearod 9108,600*00 United State* OoTOrnment Loan*... 141,000 06 Philadelphia City 6 per eeat. Coan*. • *O.OOO 00 Penn*ylyanl* *3,000,000 6leer eeat. Loan™. 18,000 OQ PtuurlTudftrßitilrMd. Bosdi* nad. m •o&d i»i SSrOOO 00 CamdenandAmboy B»ilro*d Company’* 6 per eent Loan™-..6,09000 Philadelphia and Beadlnc Eallroad Com- „ pany’s 6 per cent. L0an.........—6,000 00 Hnntlnrdon mid Broad Top T per eest. mort ia*e bond*.—..—. - 1,600 00 Cossty. Fire_ln*nras«e Company!* Steak— I,o*o 00 Mechanlct’.,BB.nk Stoek.4,ooo 00 Commereial Bask of Fassaylyanla Stock—•» 10,000 00 Halos Vataal Isesrsaee Company’* Steak... 300,09 Beliaaee X&iuranee Company of Fblladel- _ : phla’a Stock * 1,000 00 Aetned Inter**! . —■—......— ,6,156 « Caah is bask and oa hand....- —IS.WSM r-* .tad JHOMU'n: Worth at yre —" 414,383 fl Clem Tlngley, I WUiiam 8t»T«M0Bi WET BTThompson. Ben] W Tlngley, William Hsmr, | Marshall Hill, . Samuel Bis,ham. Charles belaud. H.>l. Carson, J. Johnson Brown. Bobert Steen, "t v , * CLSH TIUCLKT, President. Trokm 0. Era, Secretary. „ ' yßiaapriiFgiA, December 1,1361 _ . jalO-tf A MEKrCAN FIRE INSURANCE «- COMFAJfT. Incorporated 1810. OHABTBKPMt. PBTCAL. 80. 'BIO WALHOT Street. abere Third. »Philadelphia, i- ■ ... Havinga large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus U rested In sound and ijailableJSecaritles, continues to ininbrc on iHrailinjffi* Store®, VanitoM, 7e**el« laport»*and otherPer*©**!- fropertT. Alllow^iberfcU^^gtd promptly adjusted. Thomas S. Maris, , James X. Campbell. , - Edmund 0. Dufflh, SammS allortoa* Charles W. Foultasy. Brady, ■ Israel Morris, John T. Lewi*, ._ - ' - THOMAS Jt MABIB. President. ALgBRTC. 1,. Cnawvo&D, Seretar? t. feg-tf UIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY, PEFHSTLYAFIA FIBS IFSDHAFO* COM PAFY. Incorporated 1835. CHARTER PERPETUAL, * ltt WALFTIT: Street, opportte Ittdependenee pQfltW, , TKIE Oompxnyp fliTonUdy known to £fc« •oxomunity for nearly forty year*, eoniutiiw to iiumro ajnlnet Ibom or Baxoace hr Tir«» on Pnbli«or . either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Tor oUnroa Stocks, Goods, or. Herefcandlso KeneraUy. oa uheral terms. - . Their ..capital, toxetherwltk aMmrc* Sorpliu Toad, la isnrested la tfc*-xae*t eareful Burnaer, -VMeh enables them to offerto the issued is nsdoshtea security Ip the ease of losa BIXBOTOBS. ' Jonathan P&ttersoa* Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benton, John Devereox, Isaao Baalehust, - Thomas Smith, . Thomas Bofeins, Henry Levis, , J.CHllischam FelL 1 " JOBA!ciAB|ATTBBSOB,TresSd«A WUrMjjt 0. OnowMiL. Seeretary.» , \ A NTHRACITB raBUBJLHCB COM fA PAFYAnthoriied Capital 340C,000—CHABTEB perpetual. _■ “ 4 This Company will insure against Less or Damage by fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene* rally. -V Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Csrgees, and .Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIBBCTORa - William Rshsr, Davis Pearson, D. Luther, Peter Seiger, *■ Lewie Andenried, J. E Baum, John B. Blackiston. William FTDun, JeeephHaxteU. John Ketoham. WILLIAM SBHBK, President.. _ * . WM. F. DBAF, Vise President. W. M. Bxit». Sesrstary, - . ap3-tf TNSURANCE COMPANY OP THE X STATE OF PEFHSYLVAHIA.—OFFICE Fos. A and S BXCHAHGE- BUILDIHQB, north side of WALHUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Street!, Philadel phia. IHCOKPORATBD IH 1794—CHARTER PBRPBTUAL. - CAPITAL $200,000. , PROPERTIES OF TaK COMPAFY, FEBRUARY 1, MABIFB, FIRE, I)f TBAFBFORTATIOF IMBPRAFCK. DIRECTORS.! Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner, Charles Hacalesfor, Thomas B. Watson, William S. Smith, Berry G. Freeman, William B. White, ■ Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, George C. Carson, Samuel Grant, Jr., _ Edward C. Knight, John B. Austin. _ HEKBYD. WnaiAM HAaynn. Sscrsti p’AME INSURANCE COMPANY, A Fo. 4»8 OHBSTFUT BTEBBT. FHILADELPHJX FIRE AFD IFLAFD IFSURAFCR ' manoToiß. Fransis F. Bask, JohnW. iTongan.' Charles Riehardaon, Robert B. Fottsr, Henry Lewis, . John Kessler, Jr., Samuel Wright, E, D. Woodruff. F. 8. tjnstlee, Charles Stokes, BforgeAWd*. JosgriiD. mil*. FBAFCIB F. BUCK, Jpesident. " CHaS. RICHWSDgOF, Vies PresidMV. W. L Bnajonaxp. Bseretary. , leM-M MACpMEM AND IROUT. “***«*fiißoHßß_WoHKB.-IrBAFII A LEVY, PRACTICAL ASS THEORETICAL IHGIITEBEB, MA GHIHISTS, BOILER-fiAKBKB, ttd FOUBDBEB, haring formany years bun Insuosessfnl operation, ana been exclusively engaged! a building snd repairing Marine and Hiver Bnsines, nigh and low prss nure. Iron Boiler*, Water Tanas, Propellers, As,, As., respectfully offer tbelr services to thepnblle, as Leins rally Prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Ha. rtne, River, and Stationary; having setsof patterns of different sites, are, prepared, to execute order* with Quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making grade at thi shortert nottce. Jfctlgh andLow-preerturS, fin*. Tnbnlar, and Cylinderßollere.of {lie beat Penn 'Jlranta-charcoal iron; Forgings of all siiea and kinds, bon and Brass Castings, of alldescriptfons; Roll- Turning, Ssrew-On'ting, and All other workeonnested with the abovebnslness. Drawings and, speolflo&tlona for All work doneat tki “•rabiishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The snUseribers hare .ample mbar&dock room for ro pairs of boats, where they can He In perfect safety 1 ant •re provided with shears, Kiosks, rails. As., As., for raising kaary or light weights. . JACOB C. WBAFIE. __ . JOHHP. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER attests. J. TAPSHAB WHOtlO*. JOHir X. OOPB. COUTHWABK FOUNDRY, FIFTH ABB WASHIBGTOH STBEBT#, J?Hn.AMIPKIA. _ HKBBIUK <t SONS, ■ BHGIHEBES AHD MACHIBIBTB, flfanufhcture Highand Low Pressure Steam Engines, for land, riw f usd marine service. BoUera, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, St. ; Cast ing, of all kinds, either iron or bra**. Upn-framo Roof, for oaa -Work*, Workshops, KOI. road Stations, As. . • i Retorts ac a Gaa MasMuery of tha latest and most Im proved construction. - 9 Every description of Plantation Machinery, anah as dngar. Saw, and Grist Mllla. Vacuum Pam. Opes Steam TTains.Befacatore,Filters, Pumping Engines, As. Sole agents for B. Btlileux’s Patent Sugar,Soiling Ap paratus, Besmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln wall AWoUsy’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar* Braining Machine. , anU-tf AfORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN OUSTS BUILDERS. Iron Pounders, and Genera' tfaehlnlets and. Boiler Maker*, 80. UlO CALLOW IIU Rtreat. PhiladaleMa. , fcß-tf COAL. P O AI.—SUGAR LOAF, BEATER V/ MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Goal, and test Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill, prepared ex presrir for family use. Depot, M W. corner EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. . Office,Bo. ll‘A South BEGOBD itrcet, lap6-to J. WALTO It dt GO, ETERMETIOALLY SEALED HEATS a ABB SOUPS. ■■ *OO " do yea. 600 " do Mutton. 1,000 " do Turkey. 1,000 11 do Chicken. M-tf TOT Sonth WATIK Street CfELMBOLI* EXTRACT BUOHU " altcs health and vigor to the frame and bloom t« bo pallid check. Debility i* accompanied tar many Harming aymptoznc, and if no treatment ia submitted to. aonanmwtton. insanity or epileptic «t» aucue THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE *• ..should atand simple, pun, majestic; haying fiat for It* basis, lndnatlon far Its pillar, truth alone for lie ■aaital So atand SsLXBOLB'S dBBUIBE PEIFA kiTIORS. establlsbed oyer 1* years TAKE NO MORE UNFLEASANT A- and unsafe remedies for unpleasant end dann. stdsssbffffiffissr* «**. BHEEEBED. President, jy, nolB-tf WILLIAM H. mutlflf OFFICE DEPOT CQMMrBBAjRT| OF " BBBSIBTBHCB. Warawwroh D. <1 • AprU w PKOPO»A.LB tO*thOV* WBJMTB9' REILID FAOPoBAIS are Invited njJHJ”sjsgsgr DAT, April Bd. at 1* o'clock M-. for furnishing KSI* ?or wf flonrtocommsnoa trltbtnarodJTS from the opening of the bids, and moat be such quantities, daily, as the Government may dawn, either at the Oorernment **rrtionwiß o* the wharves* or railroad depot to. Washington* l>. .o. Th* delivery of all flour awarded to be*n!?P* 6 • within twenty dura from the *“wamce of tfaebid.; W BU» will be received for flour to be delivered In ssyr 01 snob fnnd. as the Govern ■As oath of aUegiahee must aceompauyfchobid. oieach bidder who has not the oath on flle In this omce* and no bid will be entertained from parties w be v t^ t ly failed to comply with their bide* or from bidders not the right to reject any bid for any cause Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at IL*? 3 “O” sheet. endorsed o 1?; iU for £rt-» 9 Captain C. B V. MEDICAL. t ELECTRICAL OFFICES. 1 »s.IS4 ynrihBLBVBSTH, below KAOS Streets JafioVaKsf KOrind FOETIiTH Stmt. Weal PM THOMAS ALT,BBhavtng beenvery raeees}-' Stalin the core lw tide new-method. J wonld inform hts friend* *hd the Fabll* ftatha>b j still bbneffrting and manywhom medicine {did not Affect, and concideredlncurable. j We will mention a few or the msoaseclnthe care sof which this treatment seldom If ever falli: , (Bhenmatlsm, Felons, mdney Dlseasea. J neuralgia, Gangrene. JAW ~ JPaialysls, DUers, GeniMl „ Jctamps*’ Bolls, cs J Dyspepsia, Abioess, pSImJLna. / fever A Junto* Eruptions* . ftolgay*,, r Asthma. inflammations, BocJSmismpne* 3 Congestion, Hemorrhage* Diabetes, et. i Patients will be treated at their' reside® ses Trhen l desired,a large number.of testimonials may be aean at the Offices from patients in this «iojisalU ttionagratis. Officehours 9 1. ML todP. M ijn-the I eity. DB. THOS. ALM3T, < apl9*Sm Kleciriclau. I?LECTROPATHIC ESTABLISH- Aj MBHT.—DE a. H. BTBTXRB, one of, the TIBS* DISCOVKBEKB of a new system of treating disease W and whj has been to very successful at PBBW fer th# last three years, has removed his Omoe and Bemdenec to 1638 VlfJB Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persons desiring referenees, or any partlenlart with regard to bis special mode of treatment, will plum sail or send for a pamphlet Gonaoltatlen or adnee gratuitous. mM-tf STATIONERY A BLATO BOOHLSe OILIMININQ, CSOAL, AND OTHER VAjfiw COMPAHIBS. ; We are prepared to tarnish Hew Corporations with all the Books they require, at short notlea and lew prleec, of first quality. -All atylea iff .Binding. STKEL PLATB CBBTUIOATJB OF STOCK. LITHOGSAPHBD , V TEAHBPBB’BOOK. OBDKBS OP TEAJTBPEK. STOCK LBDOKB. STOCK DXDGBK BALAHCBS. BBGISTBK OF OAPITAD STOCK. BBOKBK’S PETTY DBDGSB. ACCODHT OF SAIiBS. DrVIDBKD BOOK. moss So CO., BDABK BOOK HAROFACTHBKBS AMD STAmaMBES. seal-tf 43» CHBSTfCDT Street. CMALL PROFITS AND QUICK O 6ALIB. BLABK BOOKS. Paper Kid Envelopes. Copjinf aid CaacelHn* Frenu. Gold P«»« sad Fsaalla. Pocket-Book!!, Wallet*, and Bankers’ Cates. Bsika. pjhotog'iuph aLSOMS. The lufeat ni finest aceortment In iha city, holding from 12 to 300 photographs, bound in reivet and Tarter morocco, With chased edges cad beanttfnl eiupc. S CHBAPSBT ALBUMS IB THE QITI. Arnold > Ink _ Faberto Lead Pencils, PrFm’ndnced to conn|ond MO. the decline In (old. Wholesale end He tall BLAKE BOOK AH» PHOTO WAPH ALBUM MAJTO FAOTORSBB. BTATIOHBRB AHD PBIHTBJBB I . apis lm 80. 39 South FOURTH Street. BLINDS AND SHADES, B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 1,6 North Sixth Street, JUxcpAomtn of VENITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. The torrent and finest cuortment la the ettr at the lowest each prices. / STOSE SHADES MADE AMD LBTTBRBD. Cheap lot toiled BUndc and Bhcdee. apS-dm H. BLEEPER & GO., ' ' ' CIS MANOR STBEE I^, ttANUFAQfTJBERS, AGENTS, AND WHOIIB. SALE DEALERS IK FLIRT MD GREEN GLASSWARE, Hare now in More c fnULaaaortment of the chore gooda, which we offer at the lowoM market rates. Beisc cole agents for tho SALEM CIBEBH CLASS WORKS, wo are prepared to mate and work prlratt monlda to'ordor. POKTKB, MIJfBKAL, and WUI BOTTLES, of a enperior color and inlth. Also, LAMP OHIMHBTB, AFOTHICABIBS' SHOP ruKumrsE, show bottles, byrihqbs, hom<h. OPATHIC VIALS, and DrngHste’ Glassware rcncrnllT. V. A. 2VAWB * CO. ’B PITTSBUBO SLABS VIALS •ositeßtlr oniuuid At fMfcory »rie»*. ftlS-tn RUTTERFIELD’S L> OVBBLABD DESPATCH. , Office, 80. IVESBY Street, Hew York. / Offioe, Ho. 40 SpnJhjrilTH Street, Fhllade. - - ViHAtracrryißßßAßD. President. W. K. KITCHEN, Treasurer. This Company, now folly organised, with ample capital, owns lta Transportation on tha Plains, and is prepared to contract Freight to all points In Colorado, Utah. Idaho, Montana, Baw Mexico, and Ariioua Ter ritories: also to BeOse river, Beyada. Through Contracts and Bills of Lading glyen from Few York, Boston, FhUndelphlA,-PHt*bnrg, Wheeling, Olnilnnatl, Chisago, and St/Louls. WM. MABTIB, WH Blais'™- 80. «,South aplßtf General Superintendent. pHILAIELFHIA COTTA L WO£KB OPFICB ABB WARBKOOHB, 80, 1010 CHHBTNU7 VITRIFIED WATEB.JikIih, and HBATXBG PIFKS, traps, Ac., to correepond. from OBBAMBBTAL CHIMBBY TOPS, and PLUS PIPES, warranted to stand the action of fire, gas, or weather. -OBBAMBBTAL PARLOR ABB GARDBB VASES, « lasslcal designs, plain and bronied. •fcnonette Pots, . Flower Pots, Try Vases, Hanging Vases, ?m yiMit Iw, Importer of Minton’s Encaustic Tile, for Churches, Galls, Vestibules, As. _ mhl-tnthstf 8. A. EABBISOB. Artillery and cavalry BOSSES. Abbistaxt Quartsejiasiek’s OfllSH, - 1139 GimABP Stkbbt, Phtladsiphia, Fsnna., April li. 1886. HOBBES, suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry ser vice, will be purchased by the undersigned, in open market. Each animal to he subjected to the usual Go -ysmment inspection before being accepted. Horses for the Artillery service must be dark in color; sound In all particulars; strong. Quick, and active well broken and square trotters In harness; In good flesh and condition; frem 6to 10 years old; not less than IS* hands high; each home to weigh not less than I,OW lbs. fine hundred and etffhty (#180) dollars sofll be paid for each. Cavalry Horses mast be sound in all particulars; well broken; In full flesh and good condition—from 15 to 18 hands high; from 6 to 9 years old, andjwell adapted in. ovary-way to Cavalry purposes, for which one hundred and eeetntv-Jtve (#176) dollars each will be void. Horses will he delivered to the U. 8. Inspector, at the BULLIS-HSAB HOTEL, KaBKBT STEBBr. w4ST PH*LADELPHIA, PENBaT 1 By order of Col. Wm. W. MoKim. aplStmySl Captain H. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND B umPBIHCIFLEB BSALBBB endeavoring to di*. BOR NON-RETENTION OR INOON TIBBBGB of nrtaa. irritation, Inflammation or slsraation of the bladder or kidney*, diseases of tie prostate glands, stone in tha bladder, salsnlns. cn vel or brisk-dnst deposit, and all diseases of the blad^ - HELM yp&. H. JAMES, (Formtily of Philadelphia,) ATTOBHEY AT LAW, PKAHKLIH, VBBABGO COUBTY, PIBBA. Ipeeiai attention given to the examination of Title*. Phii.apbi.phia Bssbkbsobb:—Chaa. i Lag, Baa.. Son- J. Boss Snowden, James H. Little, Esq/, tTt! Tasker, Sr., Hood, BonbrigU, A Co., 3. Z. Sedaven! President 7th national Bjuft mhll^v’ QAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY ° AT ABD oonvkyabobh__ TEAHKLIE, VBBABGO COOHTXTPIHHA. data of Philadelphia.) ' HWypytg M 0 Chulmß Lax. Esq,, i B. AW. O. Biddle A Co.. I. C. Knight A Co., I Br. B. 8. Xaakanxia, JamesH.idttla, bq-i I-W. H. lea ton A Co. xahS-Sm QAMUEL L. TAYLOR, o Ho. 4»3WALraT BtreaL Philadelphia, attobhby at law abb COMMISSIQBEB FOB ALL THE STATES, Bxeept Conneatlcnt, Baw York, Bevada. Oregon, and Taxaa ; feM-fttalv* rO SHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, £. ajtd soliqitob of 18tmt * ““ Fourteenth street. ffUsittltOfii D. G. tfiM tii rTPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND MSESSSSmB 1 a? 10181 iFSBPAnLTEOVd many of which are from C* “4“*** statasman. ela“ gyman. govarnora. Stata indtaa. Aa. ATAOKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &o, ~ -9.600 bbls Haa*. Boa l, *, and 8 MackereL 4^*ntV* ®*b. In assorted package,. „LOOO bbls. Mew Eaatsort, Fortune Bay. and Halifax antutf. t.KXJ boxe, Luhec, Sealed, Ho. 1 Herring. Bobble How Hern Shad. ssemug. . |6O boxes Herkimer- oounty Oheese,_Aa. In store and tor sals br HBBPII A BOOBS, toM-tf jo. 140 BOETH WHAB^TB. PETROLEUM— SOO BARRELS OFSU. mi™^s?l 0B y I jPf E l :CAT if,®n OIL * fton the weu of the Slippery Bock Petroleum Oil Oomnanv, for sale. gam. lirdilM? oflce ’ Bo - aa ® WALBUT’Btr^Lßoomt »PSB-1«‘ OEOBGE B. PEnriT.n A READY AND conclusive test of the propertlu of HBLHBOLB’S FT.ITTn Fhact BDOHITwm he a comparison with torthlnjtha United Statos , “ *** JLe UNION OIL STOVE ril See Advertisement ■Dt TO-MOBROW And ssnd for CIBOULAB 1 . ap» tnthfrlm AQa SsßOOßD^b^i. A LONDON KITOH fiI BABGE. for families, TSc tUbHtutiOM.iu TWENTY DlF xj_a . Also* PMladelpMa Uowdowa Grat«a k Batb. Boiler®, Dtewhols flatas, Broil* fl*' Cooblpt Stoves, ©to., at wholesale and retail, bj the m&HuiaeitLierti. 4. iv to CHABB. ATHOMSOBT, ap26-tnihsSni >. No. »09 BorthSSacmD Sttesl, fiHATTKRKH OOKSTETUTIONS wtowm *w KsnuoT •ion sa; 2S» &PW&S& o’tl«k. aonmMBK ft l»T«e M80T‘“« I1 ‘ or M>son»m» goods, tofcesold on foal monJIWJ*MW. . * Also, SC cases domestic goods, to bo sola iot oasa. g*T.I or IMPOST*® ABD BOMWMO MI THIS M.OKSIS«', „ JfayJd, At IB o’chiek, on four Bioisffis aOrfißraßUfiar B tuec 8- 4#ne to extra black alpaca, s caMB fri pure sdpaea ... 4 ca*#e 0- 4 sprinr «olom! mon&tT*. --- k n dopieces Crone black oros dr shirks add jlbmctbbs. . 40 place* »@»-Uiek Lyons heavy MArtt «r#e 4e ri jBp*eeo« 3E@SS dtrafele chain Hack annnre* Al **’ DOMESTIC GOODS DOS CASS. , . Brown And Steadied nnrellnß, «amnrlo«._jteanwi. dHJIa, dasiels, kersey*, melton*, doth*. caflftmtres, satinet*. wtyfTE COBTTB8& 8 care. «ne to - “—•* S, 4-4 end 6-4'Enrlteh beU'crspest 8 4,10-4: and 14 4 white mallnw: &4whlte Ulnelon*. . .... TARLETAHS- .. .. 300 pieces white and onlowd'PlirJe tarletam. TAILORISG- GOODS. THIS MOKnIHG. . _ A larva assortment of blarik and* finer cassimere* canvas linen decks. Italian clolb*._ EIHBB GOOD* TBIS'MO&DHNG. 44 Irish *hirtin* linens, I, linen cambric hdkfa. , Jfnen damuksialue cloths. linen towels. MTBOMA.S & SONS, ♦ Bos. 139 end I*l SonthFOUBTH. street. Public Bales of Keel Batata and Stock*, at the Ex change, eyeBjTPESDAY, at a o’clock. . , LARGE BABB OP MAE BSTA-rg ABTO SfOCKS. THIS DAY (TUESDAY) ’MAT - - , At 1» o’clock, at the Exebanse. a Terr |de. comprising the estates of W. BbsTswoodr K M-Hen derson, Key, Dr. Blackwell, I. Hudson. Geo, Battloa, end 1L Htnckle-hy order tyOrpfuins' Oiurt andMr ecufori—besides a lArgeamount from other owners, in* , cludiox fiofidessM. Lofka PfaiM, town aid .Chestnut Hill: yaWblei Bnsinw* Stands. Q, n t‘el Dwelling*, Clap Did, Ac,; alto, Stocks* Loans, Pews, Ac. „_, miT • Oil FRIDATt , At No, I 4» North Thirtynthttreet, Handsome Bed 4«a«e and Fandiore „ , ... Mg- Pali description* */ tales read tr in-pamphlet catalogues. Sale No. MSBjFflbert street* MACHINSBY OF A LAMP HANUFAGTOBY. THIS MOSOTHO. „ Map Id, at 10 o’clock, at Ho. IMS Filbert street, the aitlre machinery of a lamp manufactory, comprising 1 eccentric presses, Fowler punching crosses * screw presses. Jerer presses, drop presses, lathee, thaftlßgaad pullers, tools, &c , Hap be examined any time preylous to tales BADE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOM FROM THE STOCK OF A BOOKsBLLSK. THIB AFTBBHOO*. Map id, at the auction store, miscellaneous books from the stock of a bookseller. Bale at No 1808 Wallace street. SUFEBIOB FURNITURE- FSBHOH PbiTE MIRROR, BOOKCASE, GsS ,FIXTURES, BSOSSSES CAB PETS, Ac. OH WBDHESDAT HORSING, Map 3d, at 10 o’clock, bp catalogue, at Ho. ISM Wal ‘ ace street,'the superior walnut parlor furniture, ioot tsge salts, walnut secretarp and bookcase, gat dxtures. Ape carpets. Ac. Mg~ May be examined at S o'clock on tke morning of sale. PEREMPTORY BALK OF AHOIEHT AOT» XODBRX OU, PaINTIBGS. OB FRIDAY HORNING, Xar Mb, at the auction item, will be said at II o’clock, without reserve, a collection of oil paintings, bp old and modern artiste, serious subjects. - For particulars see catalogues and tbs pictures, which will be arranged for examination three daps pterions to sale • Sale os the premises. Bo: 1438 Horth Thirteenth street. • HANDSOME RESIDENCE ABO FURNITURE. OH FRIDAY MORNING, Map 5, at 18 o’clock, will be Bold on the premises, the handsome three-etorp brick messuage, with three-storp tiek’bollduf. Also, after the sale of real eiUte. the surplus house kid furniture. 4B* Handbills now readp. Sale for account of tbs Halted States, wool AND COTTON CUTTINGS. BALING ROPE, PAPES, IRON, Ac. ON SATURDAY MORNING, Ksp 8, at 10 o’clock, at the auction store, a ouantity of wool and cotton euttlngs. As. Also. 75 iron bedsteads (broken) 4.(M0 lbs. JKp Catalogues are now readp. Bale for account of the United States. lEOH BOILERS, STBaM BRUM. IRON, ZIHC. HOPS. MBTALIO BOAT. Ac. . ON SdTDfiDATs May 6. at 12 o'clock nods, at the National Iro» Works. Kaifbn’a Point. N. S t without reserve, for account of United States—* old boilers, ICO,BIB fl>s; steam, dm®* 4,164 fcp; t-aetiron, 4.238 lbs; wrootfax Iron. 5,825 Iba; zincs 8,620 lbs; rope, 286 lbs: 10block*, 4. 6, aud Binoh.; uutalic boat (broken); old hawsers 6 pair abroad*; jib stay: eapstain (broken). Fall particulars in catalogues mow ready* Public S&le. « 199 SETS SIX-MOLB HARNESS. . ON SATOB&AY, , May 20th, at 12 o’clock noons at the auction store, will be sold at public *ale, by order of the Quarter Master’s Department, V ■ 8. A.,- )99«etsof star*miile wagon harness; irregular. , Sample* may bo seen three days previous to sale, at tie auction etore. - _ Term* cash. By order of CoL W, W. HeKim, B. B. A. Chief Qaarter Master, Philadelphia depot. T>HHiIP FORD &CO„ AUCnONSSRS. A MM MARKET and-MM COMMERCE Streets. BALE OF 1,800 CASES ROOTS. SHOE'S. BROGABS. At ON THURSDAY MOSSING, -■-> Hap 4th, commenelngut ID o’clock precisely, will be sold bp cstslogne, 1,300 cases men’s, burs’, youth*’, calf, kip, and grainboot*, brogans, balm oral*, gaiters, Oxford ties, Ac. Women’s, misses', and shlid s calf, kip, goat,kid,»nd morocco heel boots and shoes,gaiters, slippers, Ac., from lrst-ctasa dtp and Easton manu facturers. ■ . . , FOB BAIJBAffI> Tq IJBTx m FOR SALE—AT CHESTNVT BhILD/ a new STONE HODSB, weU built, with every convenieziee. Apply to J. C. SIDNEY, 204 8. FIFTH Street. *p23 sfeutiutt m A RARE CHAECB. B. TO LBTf-The large and . handsome stoeb, ■* No. 91? CH£*?MIT? Street. Good Will and Ftxtum for Sale, &TrtS-8f MG ERMAN T OWN- ‘COTTAGE, withevery city convenience, for sale or exchange for a neat city Kealdccca ■ Apply to • • ApM ot - B-F. gi.itj»H i ia3BontnrOTrSTH Bt. MFCm SALE—A. SUPERIOR MAHSION and largo. LOT, on Frankford So ad iiearAiiegheny Avenue. bail Sin .the moat nubetantlal manner, with every modem convenience, withc&rrlaie house, *o. This Is a most desirable .residence either for winter or summer.; TO* new passenger railroad will pats by tie door. • Also, several very deirtrableCottagesln Germantown and outer desirable loealltles. B. P. GLSHN, „ ™ *M3 Sonth-FOtJJLTH Street. apM and 8. W.; corner Seventeenth and Green. ® “DELAWARE* AND gm TBE COTJBTT PABMS. ” ' ~ "Delaware and Chaster Coonty Farms," Dels ware and Cheater County Parma," for tale. _ “ TOsre la no question In regard to health In tMe JoMlity." JAB; H. CMtltlSS, apg>-3t SO* WALBDT Street. 'm FOR SALE—A VIRY PLEA «BA»T COTTAGB on the Old Tork Koad, five miles from fhli city. •' * very pleasant COTTAGB on Johnson. and Green streets. Germantown, m A very pleasant COTTAGB on last Walnut £aa«. Germantown. And many others variously situ&t* d. a largenajaberof Barms* Bonding 1 _ _ IS3 So nth lotrjsTH^treet, sptB and B. W. comer geTeßteenth anflOroeu. SS .FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL •B9L FABM and COUBTKT SBATS* of forty onCfcurffclane, Darby township, fourraUosfrom liar apf-Im* m PRIVATE SALE—MILITARY BOiIDHTfI BCHO i)L, ‘near Philadelphia. In tot* eeesliU operation, with furniture of all iri^ds t Apps a very low Score Apply hj baboboft, »ia akch p t M PRIVATE SALE—BEAUTIFUL ja SUfIBEB BBSfflSinjL - estate of'Be B. A_ AadrB “ •**- J - Sold very low. apd-lm* MrOR SALE, OR IN EXCHANGE JJO® DBSIBdBMPBOFBBTT IS THI CITY OK ritSf? P f ILADELPHrA—XCOCTKT EgSIDBStCgT situate about 1 miles from Dnyiert own. Backs county. jH • UMtupasneilurnral beauties. Man -s®, t y®‘**® rlad ' wlthparlor,dining-room, breakfast ??Ss*» room, and library; eight chambers; two IIS?sVf eU i”. ,ul f e^ h S. wsioS » buildings! kitchen aid ?“ the . ho^S: l» bo<ss, Sailed; lodge; Darn* withwater in yard; spring*house: seyeralsDCinsrs. *?<! rnnnlnc water through the Balds: the sarin? w*f«r CO to 62 deg. at all seasons of the year; grape? strawbar ries, raspberries* goosebentos, currants, mulberries •Wg es, pears, peaches, plunrsTcherriel,TeSSbfc contains about 21 seres, several acres woo d lands. Several carriages and a pair of pour and bn«y; cows and poultry. Prop " tT - “ JtOBBBT MAC GBB9OK, .jagT-thstuSt Do. fl| VOB SALE-HANDSOME STONE MoTr^i^ 10 " 80 *- iwswsarsss; . „ . ,>J>plt ap.B-tath»l3t» jfea. IQ and la ETorthFEOIfT Bt. tk ■£, BQUAN BEACH FARM FOR £ nd desirable Property raSff'.SS.V’” 8 borderin* on the Ocean at 535KRiS? x fcasiS?»iiSSSS!»^ ;,I^'-'* Bj ? SPLINDID BCILBIISIOT ofFOTJB AGSKB, on STJfJJTOB tEXS&JSK I*n* Station. 0. 4 N bTj imratpßwed la location or natural adraatafu: tvo **ATr® **® Jfte old. trees. ALBO--»¥ ACKKB of O&ODSTD on Fiilier ■ T.jit*® Tv^v'»norf oil n ll,:t j ie i Bfcat J eartondlUK towaxds Old Xozk &oad.j jroad street rmu near the - SplS tnth»l3i» y Bog, IQ and 1» Borth gaOTO SL ffOB SAT/E— ~~ ~ ™ ...TfkPABLB OIL LARDS InSo™ m - ° m0 ’ apl4-lm* 388 WALTOrItLt H gS!S. f J r RTJSTEEB’ SALE. ' COUNTY PASSENGER RATTYROAIv OCHUPANT. ISlss^a and togetheralso with the entire ™«wtww»i» contained la said morteageTead «w thoatoye property to sale,*, pubtoMwß^T' °* THD3P DAY *Ol FIFTH HOHTH(M, t ) KBXT, At J o'clock F. M., j AT THB HO-WAHD HOTJBB, *«»., **“• 'S 511 T'Sdlre *7 B hundred dell&ra to S S£ r^Bigasr“ ffffff Bsoncro COTTAGE ORGANS F I P? o J¥'sPi tn, t PYB<tPAIJ,ro inpuritj of Ton. and Power, mhAUtSi ahnrehet md Schools. but forntf fc»be engall, wall adapted U Uu Parlor and Ia«lv. Boom. For sale **. Al» - »-»- .-* O -, gQ»dhra^irafe?aat «SSiSy“fgßi^'*mi^**&****Jjflgk AUCTION | roSNisr^YEßr&cor^T^x ® MBS. Hoe. ggg m »3t ' ACAED-—W« inrttetho oorly ttttxrti a» ~ “ ■»> to ths isnessle of boots, shoot, honj I V* *w. wMfo and ooiorod straw boose tg sod A<, >* fc ? ,‘V Jtc, tmbrjelns i\i ■tw,Jflnaiac sptlns and fresh »norto, o .V'^: !l Ci sold 07 cat*Locus, on Sour «o»M*otarTHlB MOBHIJTG, »tlO o'S s * uajnrawnn sms o* mmiw baob. bbooabs, _ *1- >JKF B JfOBniBff, Nn ns3sgf&&i wriES&| gJSgrfjgtfSSL*’ open for babgSßhhvb |amo, boots, s , 9 *V If OTIGI —lnelnded in oar larts sti icf , ll i THIS MOBBItf- <lt,| ‘ GOODE. May 2d, tonad. in part, th» f ft r_ and desiraWa*»Bortmeat, yi* : * I4 Uy*. sr —cartesum**, toysVimd youths* cur V bßSfyrtlt, and pump-sole dr'«c!"V« w < - e "“S“*«S T * *“ 4 ,ontu ' eases Hren’s-ase trraln loir !>, cues mea’s and boTs' csif, fo? UnT l!s 'i ! hoots aad bslmomls. o,ut -leather £ j oases men's, bora’, and yontir’n. . ‘“'l lished arala. hall *«,“* S'* »af. I ■ui • P»ap. v ’Kl —eases ladles’das kid, *oat ' *»| , ]£,£*»*«•« —eases children's Bbe kid, B*w,r!, b »** 4 H ‘ ’boots, bocy-sewsd hUmora:’, ! ? »i k •, I suss Judies’ fine kl<? sUop-rTW *< and skadkls, ceTpsuilpp,,, «e. ' *a Also, at commencement of sale. m:i .• > 1 reeenre: . M *«* Wsi* 100 rides oak fjoped sra=-s FPer leatfo 60 do. Sourish oak solnieaikar 6 doraa wax calf ekio«. 4 do. Sink I lain* skins. DAKK BMJ1! TLAHHBM. OH THURSDAY, May 40, w« jrtll ««11, for accccmt of ow., fot 110 *•— LABOK POSITITB KAT.K OF BRITISH. GRRHAH, Wo will bold a lane aala of Torsten ass 4 J C eooda by cataioeae, oa a credit Of four for cash, „ „ OH THTTKSDAT MORHWG, fc Hay 4, at 10 o’clock, so bradne abont 708 lots of staple aad fancy articlei la woolea,, V2‘^i ! liasas. >ur». and cottons, to wUek trernrlte,,. "- 1 -!. tiou of dealers. H. H.—bampies of tbs same will be arraauj. ■ aaifaction with cataloettse early’ oa Us fiv,' ll ! the sale, when dealers will flad lt to IAKOB SALE Of FOWttMAHD BOltßty „,B Included la oar sale, of THURSDAY, Hay )r i „K be foand la part the following, vti: **’ <* bales brown and bleached-fhs*tisgf 0 f k Imitdi. Ki 4: bales brown and bleached shijtkf, d j, desirable h*amd«i 'I ■* - bUa * fla”a.); 1-! —bales bleached and brown Cnto& Qiueii > w .* dine,*®,,/ _ . ‘ eases fancy madder prints. easoe Banchwteg and Scotch giafhims aads;.., * —eeees Kentucky jeans and siau end «-* Ke seys •*« cases indlfo-blae tickings, skirting atria* Z cheeks, die. . ,Jr » : 4 —cases denims, cotroasdsa, —eases colorec and black cambrics, paper a !tf . and sllecias , —eases fancy printed satinets meltons, iwmli .. - sianeresa Ac * MBBCHiJST TAILORS'G>Obg TBlUlnesaixlacbapelleeß.UUaaßdlngllt'fitic. i fancy coatings, melton*, doeskins. Ac **J Large Uses b:*ck and colored Italians aad Hi- 3 chines Testings, Ac. _ 'VI LUTBN GOODS |j A dne' assortment of 10*4 and 12-4 Barash? J sheetings, brown and bleached dan mbs, ehm.ifj low-ease, and fronting tineas. , v H Also, brown and bleached double dasmt *,J cloths, Hnok and Turkish bath fringed towet«.«,£• napkins, doylies, linen cambric naodkercMiL, j. Also, linen drills, ducks,bariapB, caam, £ u ,- and American mash, Spanish, bier, and £ ° DRESS GOODS. Superior assortment of Forts delaines. mona poti de ehevres, mohair*, alpacas* lustres, ircm** printed lawns, poplins, balmoriri ckixts, da PRESS SilaKs. Black grot dm Efalxu taffetas, groe grain*, hag doable grmare*, gros d’Af rie, plain and fancy ft soles, tree de Saties, cadrities, foulards, > i 7,000 DOZBN HOSXSBT, GLOYg*. * c Large Invoice German ooiton hosiery, foil lines cf man’s and boys’ heavy brown, white »1 mixed half hose, all gradea * * Women’s, misses*. aad children's fine hissed si brown and »i*t* hose, . „ Women’s, misses’- and children’s fine Me ;K mixed arid openwork hoes and H hose. The above comprise a splendid sßsortmeatof c: 3 . of a very favorite maks,-and are worthy of sp*.*;* 1 tention. Also, folTlinea men’s and women’s Paris kid Bin silk, lisle, and cotton gloves Also, full line* of shirts and drawer*. Inn** shirts, hoop skirts, snn and rain umbrellas, spool cotton, silk handkerchiefs aad ties aotioi>t. POSITIVE SALBOFGABPETnrGS, DSUWiII MATTTHGB, Ac. l a OB FBIDAT MO SUING. jt, V&y 6th, at 11 be > old, by cattloiiA as !* 1 months’ ciedit. abont 860 pisees t iek roytt J Brussels, printed felt, snperflne and Uni i m J royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, uh rag carpetings. Canton and cocoa msttfaf*. «c., n br&ring a choice assortment #1 superior goods, vs& may be examined early on th« morning of ssla 1 IfABGB BBSBSCWORT 81U OP PRByCK, ISBIT GBBMAB, AID BSIriSB DgY ki OB MOhDAI , Hay Bth, atlO o’clock, will be sold by c, four month, * c- edit, about ■> 750 PACKAGES AKD LOT 4 I of French, India, German, and British dry go>s* k embracing a large and choice assortm-at 01 faar ie) •tspie articles in rflk, worsted, woolen, liaea, ton fabrics . | &. B of the same will be smng-d fora axxtlnation. with catalogues, early on the a tnliiJ the ntie,-when dealers will find it to their iitorar attend''-' • '• PAHKITT * CO., AUCTIONEER: -*j *3O MAKKET Street, comer of BAHSL HOIICE TO CITY AHD FABRHFTOSY SAL* OF 1.300 LOT 4 rOSKSS& AHD DOMESTIC DBY 00008. Vs ' WEDNESDAY KORNTH9. 1 Mays, at 10 o’clock, vlt: the entire stock otedrytai 9 jobbing boose, eomprisisg '1 800 pieces 3.4, A% 8, and 9-quarters bleached trjr. 2 sheetings and shirtings, best brands. J 100 pieces merinos, dress groedi, i- 1 Alao, 800 pieces biask broadcloths, black a&4 .*sr . spring caesimsres, xepellanr cloths, eioaklso, si tons. Ac § | PESSMPTdBT BALE OF A 000 DOZEN _ ” ■ HO4IBRT. is ' without reserve, atlO>£o’rilock, for ca«a, iM d:nt - j men’s beat quality army all- wool half ho**. Also, LOCO dozen ladle* missss’, and chUdrs&’i tl' wool boecwl? dozen woolen jackets, Ac . Ac Jk#** NOTICE —Fhe above stock of hosiery ’ sold wzthoat any reserve, to-close a concern Also, at 11 o’clock, peremptory sale of 2,003 paini dies* city made sewodlastisg gaiters. Also, stock of boots, shoes. ba>moia’s, Ac. BTABDABD BROW* DSILLS. Balro Pepperel’s, Boot B, Bock River, &c Also, invoices cotton hosiery. 80.soend*rs. sotirn-.^ bales of 4o inch bgklaps. 3,C00 yards bast qnatity 40 Inch linea bagjlm "DANCOAST & WARNOOK, 4R-| ■*• HOIMSB, WAP MABKBT Street. 1 LARGE POSITIVE BALB OP -800 LOTS AMSK'iI ; Ai AHD JMPOBTED DBF GOODS. LI SB*, iSOC; g LESBBY GOODS, BMBBOIDBKIBS, Hj:.s; M GOODS, Ac., Ac .Ac., byeatalocue, J „ . OS %EBN*BDaY, , i May 3d, 1885, commencing at 10 o’clock. IncMdr. M be found a fall ana complete avoitment of mxv'- w foods woithy the attention or buyers. » Included will be found—ylz: # blacksilk'cloaks. .as 60 lots it dies newest Paris spring styles brc.' clonk*. coats, eacbs. and ciicnltrs, all richly In n j bugle trimmed, manufactured for best eUy silsi 8.000 DO2. L. C. HaHDKBBCHUF" ' Also, 3,000 doa. ladies* % plain and hemtt::- £»nt»* Plain do., bemmed * and ch’idr-c sr.‘: emstitehed %L, 0. tdkfa-a fdll lins of Lie ;j : - •’> Ine numbers. * • ■ . „ PABIB DKKSS GOODS. , .... , An Inyoice of choice styles and colors Paris p!< •; •tripod dren goods, broche and thibet shewn te. „ EMOROIDBBIBS. LACE VSILS, i: .„..,- Also, embroidered jaconet and catasrie collars, setts, waists. Infant robes, &e. „ ~ I Also, late and choice styles Paris lacs vein, * J grenadine and tissue yells, Ae. ; _ Also, rents’pure linen sbirt fronts. HIBBOHS, KTiIMBBY GOODS, ASD TKiHS-S; M*o, choice colors poult de sole bonnet rlbbK-;. i@6 trunznlnf ribbons* fancy triaunljus, bnjie*'-:. buglebutteiie, bonnet silks, silk laces, maUiev* : Bitifidal floverBs crapei. ftc. - ,*• ROOF SKIRTS, UORSETfc, HOSIERY GOODS i- UOTIOKS. . Also, SCO dor. ladies* and misses* steel spr.si - . r tktrts gg -200 dost mechanical woven corset*. . . Itadies’, cents 7 , and eMldren’a cotton hosi«/ seta, head dresses. pockeswaUtts> syoel ureo--'p> patent thread, Ac. # LARH2 POSITrVB BALE OF 350 CASES GOODS, by ettalogae on „ FRIDAY MOKb IMG t a rt f «* ■>«• ■* Maystb,lB«s, comprising a full - itt&bh ehapea and atyjes. i : AND PglA S»raAafSmP TrTNS. y P 5 port on SATURDAYS, from first wharf J offset, FhJladeiphla, and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamship BAXOB, Capt Matttsws, wUi« r; from PMladelpMa -for Boston, on Saturday, « 10 AM , and steamship HOKMAB, Oapt. . 1) ?S , W’ A Boston for Hdladelphla, on the same day *-< r ' * ;. These new and auhstantial steamshlpa ,O i K , * 1 line, from each port punctually on Sata™*- | Insnxancea effected at one-hnlf the premium | <m the teasels. \ Frelfht* taken at f*lr rate*. ■' Shipper* m requested to Baud Sill Eeeelptt of Lail&i with their apod*. _ ma-tf 33ft Booth JILAWABB irgJ. BTEAM weekly jo£% Intended to eall ufollown- , m * J^I^CHESTKa—V.IiTOED“*ks» *3 BorthJMveV I*** 1 ***^ 11 * S ‘ hurd * T *«»• fr B miffi I *la Sold, or Ita «q.niTsl»B‘ to 0 ™ff Cabin. 00 Bteer&»»r“,."j a . " to London.—. SS 00 “ 10 s°3r \*:ti J- tog£fc&*r. 90$ "j! .*'■'£ t^Ssn^fiTO^B^.; wg * -.^aresfroni Liverpool o* Qneen*totra> tIOS gteerage from ilrerpool or Qn»n* ,c * Tiote yho trUS to send for their Mew* 1 hore at the*e rates. , fll . (wst* oForifnrther Information tfgp e %f& <& 802-m 111 WALSUT StT«« ■- mJae— mw EXPRBBsI^jM;. \ ALIXASDKUL G*OBGST<'*; il :> 3 WABBHTOTOB. Via CteaapeSa and Balgttf st* - * . Bteamert le>T6 bat. Wharf abor* MAS.-S - emy WBDKBBBAY aad BATORDiI. » »£'. p Oaonstown,l>.a; BBOWBBB *BO ■nn I TTmt.3SOflj lIV lOIE EHiPBEBS StIAMBOAT C 0» r * A| DelawareaadßaattaaOanaL - ” .StoajoMj laarAjMJXrl, toitwhArf *•*** Street, at Jo’clo* fS. ™rr»«lr^B.f si,, '■' wit V. TO! & 00., l<hS. -v„ «_ JAMS HAJTD, m WA4 ;>< *45 mhlAttet ' - —^''P >«“**”&»** M M)DTH STBBH , A Um WSttyoT fiaa-FBOOff baad. —* g&a PHiLADJLLP•• ?■ a. surra stmo., ab*™.“ e*.*" 3 $ SYEBBTT, aftet tiirtT y*® 3 * p ’*, vt?k > r**' v • euaraateea thefikiffal adjourn^ 333 of w» ri . (S , s, tent Gnduliii Samar* Trias, .fSEi it '*• Stockings, Bbos&dw Bra»es. CmUke*- » s, apartments conaacted b* a La«T- —-~-Tp 1"* ; at m pain ns HttieM Oxide ** »3lBF?y-, s|K MONET ”A> K ' J¥\ IOASED TJPOH DIdMON j; A A JEWELRY, plats iii/yrej* • W V JON 4 n pfl‘'S a- OfJ> BSTABMAEBp tbk* O'^ \ u v Cottar TfilßD snd GASK.LLI/ Bte * • -r
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