Ike Cry of tiie Children. Tv the Editor of The Press: Sir : It Is kindly ordered that the moat revolting forma of disease and suffering are hidden from pub. lie view, but they are not less subjects of publle sympathy. Physicians and nurses are ministers of merey and oharlty, are familiar with them, and be nevolent men and women are constantly devising sobemes for their relief. It Is to little children In •dwellings of the poor, who have been stricken with disease, or maimed or deformed, that the compassion of some of our most worthy and farge-hearted citi zens have been turned for some ten years. They cannot ha relieved in the plaoes where they are found. They must be placed In a purer atmosphere; they mUBt havedlfferent food and lodging, and more skilful attendance. To this end the “ ohildrbm’s Hospital” was opened and has already received Within Its doors nearly one thousand Inmates, besides •extending relief to thousands of little ones through its dispensary. As a matter of publlo economy this •oharlty Is well worthy to be cherished, for it averts •the burden whleh must ultimately fall on the com munity if these little sufferers are uuoared for, and grow up ehronloally diseased or helplessly deformed. The recent removal of the hospital to a more eleglble •part of the olty has involved expense; the aooommo -datlons have been enlarged; the services of a resi dent physician secured, anda new dispensary opened. "We cannot but express our gratification at this evt deuce of vitality, and now an appeal Is made to our generous fellow-citizens to come to the aid of the managers and give efficient support to their kind efforts. Contributions heretofore made to the build ing fund cannot be used for onrrent expenses. These must be defrayed by donations, and it Is not to be believed, for a moment, that an appeal from euoh a source, and for such an object, will not receive a prompt and liberal response in our philanthropic •City. MortonP. Henry, Esq., 416 Walnut street, Is the treasurer. A Cohtbibotob. Tub Saroi Diamond.—a London paper states that this celebrated diamond has passed Into the hands of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, having been pur chased for him by a firm of London jewelers, for the Bum Of *100,060. There Is considerable historical Interest attached to this stone, it formerly belonged to Charles the Bold, of Burgundy, then passed Into the possession of the Sanoi family, whence It took Its name, ultimately became one of the crown jewels of France, was worn at the coronation of Louis XIV. and XV., and was stolen at the aaak of the Tulleries In 17S9*; it then passed to the Queen of Ferdinand VII., of Spam, who gave It to Godey, Prince de la Falx, and lrom him It was transferred to the Demidoff family, its last possessors. qnaifl city. THE SCOURGE OF OUR SUMMER. Everybody among us has recollections of the terri ble worm scourge last summer. Our squares, which are supposed to be a,cool, shady refuge from the broil ing heat, were made almost wintry with the bare’ branches of skeleton trees, even in the very midst of the summer mouths. Every street whtch pos '' gessed shams trees wbb rendered almoat Impassable to ordinary people by the pendant, wriggling mon sters, and a general complaint went up. This remedy and that remedy were proposed, and disgust was expressed here, Indignation there. Remedies Innu merable were suggested; but the chief difficulty Was that they oame too late, and, even If used, could only partially remedy a crying evil hard to be borne. This year we have an opportunity of preswing the green armor that hides the gnarled winter branohes and makes them beautiful. A little Ingenuity aud a little Industry will save us all trouble. We are Informed,’by the best authorities, that the ferns are unusually numerous this season, and will prove greater scourges than in any past year. The corpo ration of the otty should look to the squaresand adopt the many measures which are undoubtedly effective. The owners of the one, two, or three ■shade-trees that grow In front of thelrresldences oan soon destroy the genns and preserve every pedes trian from dlsoomiori. In Boston, where the guf. faring has been quite as great as here, the people are already exerting themselves. The work of ex termination goes on, not only In the olty, but In the suburbs round-about. Wo read of one gentleman who destroyed in his' own fruit garden ten thousand of the houses of future worms, and thereby saved to himself his full fruit crop. An hour now spent in destruction will be worth the labor or a day a row weeks hence. “ A word to the wise Is (or ought to be) sufficient.” - SOMETHING MORE Volt THE CENTRAL PAIR'. Among the contributions sent to the Central Fair, held In Philadelphia, last midsummer, In aid Of the Sanitary Commttsion, was a valuable double-bar relled fowling piece, made of the finest laminated steel. This was sent from England, In full time to have arrived here for thej-’air. But, vwlng to some blunder at the New York Custom-House, the gun did not come to hand until within the last few days. Its value, In England, would have been $3OO, and, as It Is to be disposed of, though late, for the benefit of the Sanitary Fair, (the U. S, duties remitted, ■emott taritatn,) whoever gets It, at any price thereto approaching, will draw a distinguished prize. The gnn, with powder-flask and shot-pouch, silver mounted, and every possible and practicable ad junct lor using It End keeping It In working condi tion, Is contained In a brass-bound'ease made of Irish oak—the same species of whtoh the raiters of Westminster .Hall were made, seven •centuries ago. Upon ar.brass plate within Is the following Inscription: “Manufactured by Edward Middleton, of Birmingham, England, sued presented by him to the Great- Central, Fair at Philadelphia, and the. United States Sanitary Com mission.” On the barrel of the gun Itself the same inscription Is engraved. Mr- Middleton’s splendid donation to the cauce of Humanity is now on view at Mr. John Krider’s, coiner of-Secohd and Wal nut. It came consigned to onr liberal and patriotic fellow-oltlxenV John Welsh, Esq., (of the well-known commercial house of S. & W. Welsh & Co., In this City,) under whose sanction It will be disposed of so as to realize a handsome addition to the funds of that noble and truly Christian oharlty, the - United States Sanitary Commission. Of the gun itself we can report, on the authority of one of the beßt shots In this State, that wqoevor obtains it will come Into possession of an extra superior article. And we take leave to suggest that gentlemen who hanker after a good English fowling pteoomay (deferentially order It, as made by Mr. Edward Mtcdleton, of Bir mingham, England, who has behaved so handsomely towards our Central Fair. ALLEGED DEFALCATION. Mr Charles Clarke, tue paying teller of the Com mercial Bank, mysteriously disappeared on Monday afternoon from the banking-house. Upon leaving, be remarked that he would return In a few minutes. The Board'of Directors met, and deolared their semi-annual dividend, The festive board usual upon such occasions was spread with the good things oflife, tacludtogohampagne,hook, and other etceteras, calculated to encourage sociality, 'and make life gay and happy. The enjoyment of the party of gentlemen was entirely frustrated by the announcement that the paying-teller was a defaul ter to the extent of several hundred thousand dol lars. The highest sum named yesterday was *BOB,- •000, against which was a note for *201,000, for funds advanced to the principal of a leading house in Phi ladelphia by the absent teller. In this affair he almpiy borrowed the money of the bank for private use and speculation, and restoration of the amount -thns taken depended upon success. It was simply a risk. Up to the present time Mr. Clarke has sus tained an unimpeachable character. HIS high -standing In ohnrch, his great attention to the Inte rest of Sunday schools, bis steady business habits have endeared him to a wide-spread olrcle of friends,' who, while they regrot the apparent defalcation, ask for him a suspension of publlo opinion. The probability is the bank will not eventually lose any thing. HOSPITAL ITEMS. Tie following items ware reported at the Penn sylvanla Hospital laßt evening. One of them is partioolarly sanguinary. It may he considered a horrible occurrence between Ferdinand Evershaok and his wire, whose Injuries are so severe that It Is probable both will die In consequence. These par ties resided In Knight’s court, in the vtolnlty of Hlnth and Base streets. He was employed in a music store, No. 730 Market street. Acnbon yes terday he went home to dinner, and a quarrel en sued'between him and Ms wire. He was somewhat under the Influence of liquor. The parties are Ger many and cannot speak English. The foots and circumstances attending this terrible affair, as near ns we eonld glean them, are as follows: The parties have five children, and the father found It very dlfllonlt Indeed to snpport them upon the wages he Teoelved. Bis wife also struggled to keep the fami ly together, but dlsoontent ensued, and finally the, husband Indulged to freely In llqnor, In which to -drown Us sorrows. Ot course, this made matters worse. Lately he remained away from home until late home, and he was absent all of Monday night. This circumstance led to an aitaroatloa at the. din ner table yesterday, and a desperate fight eusned, or whloUtheresultis only known, as there was no cue present who could give the foots. The noise attracted attention, and whan the neighbors enter ed the house they found the hnßband lying on the floor, with his skull shockingly fractured end the blood flowing Is great profusion. His wife lay within a lew ieet of him. Her head was frightfully gashed In seven or eight places, and tho blood was flowing In streams The room was stained with blood, snowing that the struggle must have been desperate. The oarpet was thoroughly saturated in some plaaes with human gore. Both husband and wife were entirely Insensible. The children were frightened almost to death and crying bitterly. It was appalling to observe the small est child, orylng and clinging to the prostrate and bleeding mother. The husband was re moved to the hospital as soon as possible, and la the same stretcher the wife was oouveyed to the seme institution half an hour later. Last evening they were still alive, but it was evident that they were sinking under the effects of the injuries they had received. The theory Is that the husband bad seized a oarvlng knife and commenced cutting his wlfd! She, in her straggles of resistance, threw him down, and he, In falling violently against the stove, fractured his skull In a frightful manner. The children were taken in tern, porary charge by the neighbors. This sad affair, may be traced to three things, psverty, rum, and Jealousy. William Powers, aged 40 years, the .carpenter’s mate of the ship South Carolina, was admitted Into the hospital at an early hoar yesterday. It seems that he was under the Influence of llqnor, and at two o’clock yesterday morning, jumped from the third-story window of hla boarding house, at Front and Pine streets. He was so severely injured that tils life Is despaired of. He has a wife and several children residing in Boston, Mass. John Torbert, aged 51 years, employed at the to bacco manufactory of Mr. W. B. Mann, at Twenty seoond and Wood streets, had hla lea hand cut nearly off by a circular saw, while he was engaged In sawing heads for boxes. Mansfield Barland was admitted Into the hospital ytsterday with his right arm badly fractured by the falling ol a pile of boards In the lumber yard of Mr. Kelly, on Oatharlne street, below Eighth. The unfortunate little fellow lived In that vlomity. DEMISE OF A 'WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN. Mr. Andrew Moßrlde, a well-known and mueh vespeoted citizen of Old Kensington, died on Sun day, after a short Illness. He was a member of tbe Hibernian Society, and also a director of the Eighth national Bank. The funeral solemnities will-take place to-morrow afternoon. NAVY YABD. There are now more war vessels lying at our navy yard than at any other period within the last two years. They are .awaiting repairs. Orders have been received Halting the amount to be expended on each vessel; IT more than the limit be required, to repair any vessel, snob-a one will he sold. Among the vessels now ar the yard are the steamers Bienville, Lodanh, Jas. Adger, Tlconderoga, Kan sas, and New Ironsides ; and the sailing vessels, -Perry, Fernandlnh and ht. Louis. SKETCH-CLUB PICTURES. The annual sale of pictures, belonging to the Philadelphia Bketob Club, will take place next Fri day evening, The Sketch Olub Is an association or artists of this olty for mutual Improvement and to foster an artistic taste in the community. The pic tures, which ore offered for sale, are the voluntary contributions of the members, and the proeeeds are applied to defraying the expenses of the olttb. VERY INTERESTING MEETING. A meeting, under the direction of clergymen of different denominations, will be held thlß evening, in the Academy of Music, at 8 tgeloek, when it Is •expected that Hie Bev. E. Payroll Hammond, the Evangelist] who has been laboring in our olty for some weeks past, will preach. The services of Mr. Hammond have been attended with great interest by many of our citizens. COBONEB’S INQUEST. Coroner Taylor yesterday held an Inquest on the body of William Flynn, aged six years, who fell overboard on Monday afternoon at Almond-street wharf. A verdict in accordance with the facts was rendered. The parents of the lad reside In Ool hrook place, off Front street, below Mead. SBBIOUS FALL. About half past two o’clock yesterday morning, "William powerf, a sailor, fell from the tourtli story nf a hous at the southeast corner of Front and Pine Streets, and was seriously Injured, He was taken to the hospital. ________ SEW ETEAM FIBE-ENGINE. Another new Bieam fire- engine will soon bo housed bv the Shifflar Hose Company, located on Eeed afreet, below Second. It will cost about *5,000. THE 99th regiment p. t. The following is an official list of the killed, wounded, and missing In the 98th Regiment P. Y., from Maroh 26th to April loth, 1863 : Colonel Edwin K. Blits, wounded severely in leg, March 25* Corn. D. McGuire, Company O, wounded slight, March 25* Private Amos Barr, Co. O, wounded severely, March 25* Private o. H, HUi, 00. O. wounded serereir, March 25* „ , Private Samuel McMlchael, Co. C, wounded severely, March Z 5. _ _ ' Private M, F. Mclntyre, Co. E, wounded severely, Maroh 26. Private Alex. Calhoun, 00. F, wounded severely, March 25. Private George Wiseman, Co. G, wounded se verely, Maroh 26. Private Thomas B. Blizzard, 00. H, wounded, severe, right shoulder, Maroh 25. Private M. J. Scull, 00. I, wounded, revere, maren *&» „ P I‘ T ? W Hwimji Housman, 00. B, wounded, April l. First Lieut. Peter B. Ayars. act. adj., Co, E, wounded, severely, left arm, April 6. First Lieut, Harrison Y. Clifton, Co. D, severely wounded, groin, April 6. Private W. W. Hookey, 00. A, killed, April a. Private T. Brennan, 00. A, killed, April 6 Private J. Schultz, 00. A, klll=il, April a. Corp. Win. s, Hloe, 00. A, wounded, severely, April 6, •• Corp. Geo. W. Lafferty, Co. A, wounded, slight, April a. Private Albert Angle, 00. A, wounded, severely, April a. Private Gluts. Hartley, Co. A, wounded, severely, April a Private Edwin Hallenbuck, 00. A, severely wound ed, April a Private Pins Little, 00. B, killed, April 6. Private James Cronen, 00. B, wounded severely, April a. Private Jacob Brldensteim, Co, B, wounded so. verely, April’a. Corp. Thomas Crowley, Co. C, killed, April a. Private Washington SMvely, 00. G, wounded se verely, April a. Private John A. Power, Co. C, wounded severely, April a. .s Private Richard Warden, 00. O, wounded severe ly. April 6. Private James Blaek, Co. O, wounded severely, April 6. Private Milton Green, Co. C, wounded severely, Aprila. Corp. wm. E. Anderson, 00. O, wounded severe ly, April 6. Seigt. Philip Wolf, Co. D, wounded severely, April 6. Private Rinehart Bomback, 00. D, severely wounded, April a. Private Jacob Sloan, 00. D, killed, April e. Private John Garvey, Co. E, wounded, .severely, lost left leg, April a. Private Alex. MoFadden, Co. E, wounded, se verely, April a. Private James Park, Co. E, wounded, severely, April 6. Sergt Jones Bradbury, Co. F, killed, April 6. Private A. P. Sprague, Co. F, killed, April 8. Private Joseph Ansbaok, Co. F, wounded, se verely, April 6. Private William Powers, Co, G, wounded, so verely, April 8. Corporal N. EUenbtirgher, 00. H, killed, April 0. Prime George Fieke*, Co. H, wounded, aerere ly, April«. Private George B. Miller, 00. H, wounded, se verely, April 6. Private Wm. T. Swain, 00. H, wounded, severely, April 6 Private John M. Martin, Co. H, wounded, severe ly, April a. Private John Fetters, Co. I. killed. April a. Private Wm. Smith, 00. I, killed, April 6. Private David Purcell, Co. I, wounded, severely, AptU6« Corporal James Stone, 00. I, wounded, severely, April 6. Sergeant John A. Mayers, Co. K, killed, April 6. Corporal John Myers, Co. if, killed, April a. Private Wm. H. Casey, 00. K, severely wounded, April 6. Private Maurice V. Johnson, Co. K, severely wounded, April 6 _ Private Alfred H. Higgins, Co. K, wounded, se verely, April 0. _ Private Levi Slemer, Co. K, wounded, severely, April 8. • THE COURTS. District Court-Judge Hare. Thomas H. Archdeacon vs. thß Green and Coates Streets Passenger Hallway Company. • This nation was to recover damages for injuries sustained by reason of having been driven over in January, 1863, at the aorner of Lombard and Fourth streets, by one of the oars of the defendants.’ One of plaintiff’s ’legs was so seriously hurt that he had no use of It for a year, and he asserts that hls lqj dries la other respects are permanent. The accident he attributed to grossly careless and rapid driving on the part of those In charge of the ear. The defence, on the other hand, charged cnlpable negligence on the part or the plaintiff, who came out or a tavern and advanced toward the car as if Intending to get in, and that the driver, supposing snch to be the ease, put down the breaks and reined In bis horses for the purpose of stopping, when plain tiff tripped and fell against the oar and under the wheel, which passed over him. It was contended that the accident was unavoidable. The defendants also allege that the plaintiff, lb consideration of a sum of money paid him, had released the company from all claim for damages. Yerdiet for plaintiff, $1(000. John P. O’Neill and H. M. Phillips Tor plaintiffD. W. Sellers for. defendants. Patrick White vs. James Floyd. This was an ao tlen to recover damages upon an alleged warrantee of a horße, which afterwards proved defective. The defendant dented that he warranted the horse. Jurv ont. Earle for plaintiff ; H. M. Deohert for de fendant. District Court-Judge Ntronrt William JoneXvs, Kelly; et al„ trading as Boyd, Kelly, 6t Dunn. An aotlon on book aacount jno de fences Verdict for plaintiff, *1,031.04. Harriet S. Thomas vs. Samuel D. Jacobs, Suit for damages for slander. Plaintiff alleged and at tempted to prove-that.defendant.had spoken of her as a “robber.’:’ Verdict for defendant. Lesley &Co , .vs. Richardson & Overman. To re cover bn book account: No defence. Verdict for plaintiff, *720,84. The First National Bank of Canton, Ohio, vb. JohnUvezey &. 00. Promissory note. Nodefonoe. Verdict for plaintiff, 1317.33., Thomas JT Woodworth, administrator Of Hannah Fries, deceased, vs. Ann Fries. An action of trover to recover for the alleged unlawful conversion by defendant of certain property belonging to the es tate of Hannah. Fries, deceased. Verdict for de fendant. J. T. Carter vs Rice and Kelly. A suit oat obeek. No defence. Verdlot lor plaintiff, #*«.” Edwin Greble vs O. A. Walbom. This action Is to recover from defendant an amount of about $2OO for extra work (UUng) done In one of the corridors of the United States post office,|whloh plaintiff alleges was not provided for In the specifications la tu e original contract, and which he had done at the per sonal request of Mr. Walbom, the defendant. The defence, on the other hand, ewer the work as done was lnolnded in the specifications,'and deny that the defendant dlreated It to be done on his per sonal responsibility' Jury out. D. Dougherty for plaintiff ; Geo. W, Thom and J. K. Valentino for defendant. Court of Quarter Sessions— Mod. James B. Ludlow, Associate Justice. [William B. Mann. Iso.. Prosecuting Attorney.] THB CONSPIRACY OASB. The case of J. S. Urquhart and George Cannon, charged with conspiracy in enlisting a minor, was resumed with the examination of witnesses for the defence. Mr. Harrison testified that he was a Commls sloner of the Board of Enrolment of Berks county; I have the measurement of Cannon; which Is re corded at five feet five Inches high, thirty-three Inches around the chest, and IS years of age; twen ty-nine inches around the chest will pass a recruit. Cross-examined.—l did not see Urquhart that day; I don’t know that he had the boy In Reading; substitutes were getting from $lOO to $7OO In Bead ing. —. The deputy provost marshal of- Beading testified that he mustered the boy after swearing him, and he swore that he was 18 years of age. A witness testified that he got the boy from a man named Fox or Hyle; saw Urquhart In town that day $ I furnished the boy as a substitute for a man named Adam Kutz, for S6W; I was dealing In the substitute business. George Cannon was reoalled by the Common wealth, and testified that he did not see Fountain in the oars going to Beading; never saw him until yesterday In the court room; the men at the pro vost marshal’s put substitute papers before me, which I refuse d to sign, and they said that the eub stltute would be rubbed out and volunteer inserted. This case occupied the attention of the court for two hours. Verdict, not guilty. FALLEN IK TO EVIL WAVS. Mary Balner,a respeotable-looklngwoman,plead ed guilty to the larceny of material for Clothing. A number of tailors testified that she brought to them forged testimonials of character, upon which she obtained work, which was never brought back. She told them a pitiful story of tho sickness of her mother and poverty In the family. Sentence de ferred. . DISHONEST HELP. Marla Clark, colored, pleaded guilty to- the larceny of a. dress and basket. She was employed at service, and left suddenly. When arrested she had tbe dress upon her. Sentenced to nine mouths. .Tames hlcClarnan was charged with an assault and battery, and an assault with Intent to steal. This defendant was tried sometime Blnce,wltha per son called .Tack Sheppard, on the charge of robbing a wounded soldier. The jury acquitted them, after which a bill was found charging MoOlarnan with the above offence. The soldier, who was shot through the lungs, met the prisoner, who is a sergeant in the United States army, and was taken to a house, where he missed hla money, amounting to nearly $4OO. Be stated yesterday, In addition to the evi dence already given and published by us, that after the prisoner was acquitted on thefiret bill he told, hlm that he had paid $lOO to get out of the sorapß, and Jack Sheppardhad run away with the balance of the money. Verdict, guilty of assault with In tent to steal. Sentenae deferred. - A FBSIALB LBBBBH. Bebecca Heed was charged with committing an assault and battery on Georgians Jonas, a colored girl 12 years-ofage. The girl testified that Mrs. Reed whipped her with a cowhide, did not give her enough to eat, stuok forks In her, and put her oat of doors at sight without an; clothing on; there are scars all over my body yot; the Guardians of the Poor saw them y I was bound to the defendant. Mrs. Klump sworn.—l lived near Mrs. Beed; the last time Mrs. Beed heat the girl I heard her sereams all da;; on the evening of the 24th of Ja nuary tbe girl knocked at the door and asked, for God’s sake, to help her; the child had no clothes en at all—nothing but gum shoes; It was a very eold night; the child had bruises all over her; I wrapped a shawl around the child and sent her to the station-house; the child was swelled about toe body as though she had been out with a cowhide. Mrs. Vanhorn sworn—l was at Mrs. Bead's house and she had been whipping the ohild all day; she asked me for God sake to get the Guardians of toe Poor to come there: I saw her leg, where It had been stuck with a fork, and It was all festered; her back was In welts from the cowhide; I often heard the child scream from tbe effeots of the whipping; I have seen Mrs. Beed belt her aside of the head for nothing. Caroline Klump sworn—l took toe child to the station-house ; she was very weak and said she had nothing to eat for three days; she wag all scarred up and her thigh swelled up, where, she said, a fork was ran in her; she showed me a piece of her ear whleh had been knocked off-; toe child was not able to sit up at toe station-house. Mrs. Davis sworn—l saw toe child ou toe night of the 24th o r January; she was naked and I got clothes and put on her, and vlotuals and fed her: the next morning I examined her j her ear ana fingers were cut and she had stripes from her shoul der down. Not concluded. THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Welding. 3 EXPERT SHOPLIFTEB. Emma Williams was arraigned yesterday on the charge of stoaftng a dross pattern from toe store of Mr. Edwin Hall, on South Second street. An ex posure of the method adopted by toe prisoner to purloin the goods may serve as a caution to store keepers generally. The defendant entered the store andaßked-to see a dress pattern. The attendant handed a piece of gcods to her, and she examined it very olosely. There were two colored women In the store, and they oast a glance at the piece of ■roods. The prisoner asked to look at some muslin, and a piece was shewn to her. She managed to cover the dress pattern with the muslin, and, while annarentlv examining It, succeeded In adroitly re mevlrig the latter pfece', which she Placed la her capacious pooket. secured toe booty, she took her departure without purchasing anything. One of the colored women. Already alludod to having taken a fancy to too dress pattern, tut no,. the muslin over to look at It, but the article was not there. So adroitly had the lifter accomplished the theft that she avoided prompt detection. A person went after her, and she was arrested on suspicion. Upon making a searoh the stolen plsoe of goods was found In her pocket. She was committed to answer. LOTTERY TICKET DEALERS IN; TROUBLE. There Is considerable tribulation among dealers In lottery tickets, In consequence of the New Yorkers desiring to monopolize the business by driving the Philadelphia dealers out of the market entirely, so that the former can pursue the illegal business to the exclusion of all others. It Is under stood that several lawyers have been applied to, lu order, It really seems, to have the illegal business legally investigated, If such a thing could possibly be. The New York dealers, through their agents In Philadelphia, hav* Informed the retail dealers that no one can pursue the business without first having taken out a United states license, at a cost of *iao each. This ■ suggestion, so far as It Is understood, fell like a bombshell among the retailers. They were astounded; they leared the United States detectives more than any other ol a similar, though more local fraternity, and consequently, after an Interchange of views on the important subject, It was agreed that some of the dealers Bhould take out licenses, and thus con tinue the business to an Indefinite extent through agents, under the eanotlon’of national laws, regard less of the aot of Assembly of Pennsylvania. This subject involves a question, of considerable signifi cance at the present time, and some of the lottery dealers—that Is,'the leaders of them—are smart, shrewd, intelligent men, and ean discuss such ques tions as well as any legislator, and much better than many who are called by the people to make laws. Accordingly they waited upon Mr. .Tesjfor Harding, from whom they desired the licenses. The old gentleman oould “not see it” In the same.light as the applicants. Though entire ly willing to gather in' as much as possible for the benefit of ottr venerable Uncle Sam, yet he could not understand how a license could Issue for a business that was condemned bjr an aot of the Le gislature or the’State of Pennsylvania. The lottery men, on the other hand, insist that as the national banks,are brought Into existence under national or United States laws, In opposition to the State jaws, that the same latitude should be given to any ottter association of men whose business it is to make money—this being theobject of the banks, the mode only being different to attain the same object. Mr. Harding, the collector of Internal revenue, however, retimed to Issue the licenses, aud the deal ers to lottery.tickets are in a great deal or tribula tion. But they eonsole themselves that as the agent of the National Government does not regard the lottery-selling business a profession, that no dealer oan be held amenable to the law of Congress to oass he should still continue In the business. * It is understood that several of the prinolpal deal ers to Philadelphia have abandoned the business. This is exactly what the New Yorkers daßire. The lottery business, It seems, Is tolerated by law In Now York, and that United States, licenses have been granted. Theqnestlon Isa knotty one, upon -which even astute lawyers of the Philadelphia bar wIU differ, according to clroumstanoos. A BOY BUN OYER, A little boy named George Heppy, was ran over by a passenger ear at Fonrtn and Chestnut streets, yesterday afternoon. One of hls legs was badly Injured. "Wm. Brown, the driver, at onoe pro ceeded to the office of Alderman Welding and surrendered. He entered ball to appear If wanted. The driver to this Instance was certainly not to blame. The hoy was on the front platform and jumped off; henoe the Injury he reoeived. (Before MT. Alderman Butler. ] CANDIDATES FOR THE) GALLOWS. Charles Wilson and John B. Lenny are the names given by two young men, who, while under the Influence or liquor, fired a pistol at a flag, on Monday night, near Twelfth and Heath streets. They were arraigned yesterday morning on the charge of misdemeanor. It is said that, like the assassin “Useless.” they exclaimed, “Sic senipsr tyrannis” every time the pistol was dlseharged. They also fired one shot at a street lamp, and made the same exclamation. The prisoners were bound over to answer. (Before Mr Alderman Plaaklnton.) ENTRY THIEF. Frederick Wilson was committed yesterday on the charge of stealing two coats from the entry of house No. 1247 Whitehall street. The front door was'unfastened, and the “sneak” availed himself of the facility thus afforded to pnrleln the two coats. Arrival anil balllds of Ocean Steamers. TO ARRIVE. fro* for Erin..>•<•»*•««•***'LiverpoolNew York.... April 10 B&raxi&.*»«»**»~*~*t'oa&&]&ptOfi New York..■ April 19 City of London.— New York.... April 19 Scotia . . New York .—.April 23 8anaa—........... Southampton,New York.... April 25 TO DEPART. Persia. ....Hew York.... Liverpool ....May 1 Columbia Key York.... Havana May 8 Yaz00.....80w York.... How Orleans Hay 3 0. of Washington.. Bow York.... Liverpool. ....May a B. Americas .Liverpool. ....May a Louisiana...... Hew York....Liverpool.....May # It re moo ............Bow York...:. Bremen Hay 8 Caledonia,,.... ....Hew York ....Glasgow.... ..Hay S Africa.... —805t0n........ Liverpool'—.May 10 LETTER BAGS, AT THB MERCHANTS’ BXQHAHOB,' PHILADELPHIA. Bark White Wing (Br), Wilkie. ...Laguayra, soon. Barkßowena (Br), Ooz .......Barbados,goon. FHir.ABBI.FHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Behj. Marshall, ) - Jas. R. Campbell, S Committee or thb Mouth. James C. Hand, ) MARINE INTEELIRENCE. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, MAY 2. Sen Rises.6.os | SohSetb.B,ss (High Water.B.6B ARRIVED. * Bark Roanoke, (Br) Cooksey, from Porto Oa bello April 18, In ballast to Sallett & Son. Left bark Louisa Cook, for Liverpool, and brig Dundee, for New York, both to eall In a few days. Brig Omaha, Robinson, 2 days from Fortress Mon roe, in ballast to J E Bazley A Co.: Sobr Isaac Rich, Crowell, 5 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Sobr Mechanic, Myers, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian A Co. Sobr J M. Flanagan, Cain, S days from Now York, in ballast to captain. Soltr War Stood, Cask, from Albany, In ballast, to captain. Scbr .Sophia Ann, Smith, 3. days from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to oaptain. , Sobr J A Parsons, Sharp, 3 days from Fortress Monroa-ln ballast to U S tir Master. Soli.l E Simmons, Simpson,! days from Fortress Monroe, In ballast to U S Q,r Master. Sehr M M Weaver, Weaver, 6 days from City Point, in ballast to TJ S Q.r Master. Sobr Arens Eye, Townsend, 22 days from Pensa cola, in ballast to D S Stetson A Co. No date, Oarystort Beef bearing S SW, 30 miles distant, spoke brig Belle Bernard, benee for New Orleans. Steamer S O Walker, Sherln, 21 boars from New York, wltb mdze to W M Baird & Co. Steamer Monitor, .Tones, 21 bonrs from New York, wltb mdze to W M Baird & Co. , CLEARED. Ship C C Duncan, Langblln, Port Barrancas. Bark Florence Peters, Hooper, New Orleans. Bark Bessie Simpson, Mnroble, Cow Bay. Scbr B Caldwell, MoOormlok, S W Pass. Sobr Cora, Baker, Newport. Sobr Hannah Martin, Aldrlob, Providence. Sobr L A Orontt, Butler, Boston. Scbr Nellie D, Stadams, Newborn. Sobr H Blackman, Candy, New Inlet. Sehr V Sharp, Sharp, Fortress Monroe. Sobr John Beatty, Henderson, City Point.' . Sobr Revenue, Gandy, City Point. Sobr Sparkle, Sutton, Alexandria. Sobr Salilo B, Bateman, Port Royal. Sobr War Steed, Oasb, Albany. . Steamer R WlUlng, Oundlff, Baltimore. [Correspondence of the Philadelphia Enhance. 3 Lbwbs, Del., May 1. The barks Imperador, from Philadelphia far Per nambuco ; Trajan, for New Orleans, and brlg Argo, for Mayaguez, oame.dows and passed to sea yester day morning. The Southern-bound vessels before reported at the Breakwater went to sea at the same time with aN N W wind. The onlyvessels remain ing In toe harbor are the United States gunboat Hover and toe double-ender Me dots. Wind SE and raining- , Yours, &0., J. Hilly’d Burton. MEMORANDA. Brigs Dudley, Garter, and Benj Carver, George, hence at Charleston 26th ult. Sahr Galena, Dean, from Bangor for this port, at Gloucester 27th ult. Sohr Htinter, Endicott, hence at Baker’s Landing 28th ult. ’ ' Sohr Evergreen, Belloet, sailed from Bristol 29t0 ult for this port. i Sohrs Nelson, Harvey, Bearse, from Providence for this port; Ellen, Duffy, and J Rogers, Bussell, from Portland for do, at New York on Monday. sohr J G Huntington, Jonos, henoe at Boston 29th ult. Sohr White Cloud, Smith, hence at Boston SQto ult. Sohr F B Baird, Nelson, oleared at Boston 29th ult for Gardiner. Solus Wa E Stevenson, Hears, and A S Simpson, Churn, from Fall Biver for this port, via Seaoonnet, at Newport 28th ult. ' Sohrs Laconia, Prootor, from Saco; H WlUets, Boult, from New Bedford; Mary, Turner, from Ca lais, and Bradore, Lawrence, from Boston, all for this port, sailed from Newport 29t0 ult. • SohrUol Lester, Perry, from Providence for this port, at Newport 28th ult, and remained 30th. Sohr Nlantic, Williams, henoe at Dighton 29t0 ultimo. NOTICE TO, MARINERS. The Light Vessel at Martin’s Industry Shoal, en trance to Port Boyal Harbor, SO, broke adrift from her mooring on the morning. of the. 24th ult. She will be placed other station as soon as praotieaL Okas. O. Boutblle, Acting Lighthouse Inspector, 6th district. Office of Lighthouse Ihsfbotob, Hilton Hbad, S. G-, April 22,1865. Notice is hereby given that the Light on Amelia Island, Florida, will be relighted on toe Ist day of May. The light is a third order revolving white light, having an Interval of one minute and a half between the greatest brtlllanoy of the flashes. It Is lOAfeet above the sea, and may be seen seventeen nffiles. . ' By order of toe Lighthouse Board. Ohaeleb O. Boutblle, • Acting Lighthouse Inspector Sixth District. DUTTERFIELD’S D OVERLAND DESPATCH. OSes, Mo, IVSBRY Street, New York.' Office. No. 40 South FIFTH Street. Pbllada. OHAUMOBY VIBBBaRD, President W. K. KITCHEN, Treasurer. Tide Company, now, folly organized. With ample «Jit£,own.lt. Transportation on tim Maine, and is prepared to contract Freifht to all points In Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Mew Mexico, and Arizona Ter ritories; also to Reese riysr, Nevada, Thronsh Contracts and Bills of, Lading, riven from Now York, Boston, Philadelphia,; Pitttbnrf, Wheeling, Cincinnati, GHeaxo, and St. "Lonls. _ ___ WSL *AxentVNewYork. WM H. MOORE, , „ MO.*o Bonthmhstre ! t. i ,Phila|e. f Ma. aplO- if ; General Superintendent. PETROLEUM.-600 BARRELS OP SU d PHBIOB LUB a!C ATI BO OIL, fro m the well of the Slippery Rock Petroleum QllOomeanv, for sals. Bam pie at the office, 80. SiSIrWALNUT Street, Boom 6, third floor. . np2B-l« aSOBaS R. PEDDLE. TP H E SCIENCE OF MEDICINE should stand simple* pure, majestic; having feet for Its ba»U. induction for its pUlar, truth alone for Its mnitaL Bo stand HSIMBOLD’B 6XHUIMI FXKPA KATTOVB, established otw IB mra. POR NON-RETENTION OR INCON- E TIBENCB of urine. Irritation, Inflammation oi ulceration of tho bladder or kidneys, diseases of the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calenlna, gra vel or brlek-dtut deposit, and all diseases of tho bud- ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY HOUSES. Assistast Quartsisastbr’s Ofpiob, 1139 Girard Stbbbt, Philadelphia, Pesna. ♦, April 13,1865. HOBBES, suitable for the Artillery auiCavalry ser vice, will be purchased by the undersigned, ba open market. Each animal to be subjected to the usual uo yrrament inspection before being accepted. Horses for the Artillery service must be dark in color; sound in all particulars; stroag, quick, and active; well broken and equate trotters In harness; in good flesh and condition; from 6to 10 yearn old; not less than 15& hands high; each horse to weigh not less than 1,060 lbs. One hundred and eighty {9180) dollars will he paid for each, Cavalry Horses must be sound in all particulars; well broken; in full flesh and good conditlon—from 16 to 13 hands high; from 6to 9 years old, and well adapted in every way to Cavalry purposes, for which one hundred and seventy five (BITS) dollars each will bevaid. Horses will be delivered to the U. 8. Inspector, at the BTJLIs’B' HBAI> HOTKL, MARKET STREET, WEST PHILADELPHIA, PEfifflA. By order of Col. Wm. W. KaKSnu „__ GEO. R. OBSfBi apl2tmySl v - Captain and A. Q, g. MTACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &c. Mass. Nos. 1, % and 3 Mackerel. *Rt In assorted packages. 2,000 bbla. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herrins. ... 2.600 boxes Lubee, Scaled, No. 1 Herrin*. 1150 bbla New Mess ShadT 250 boxes Herklmer-eotinty Obeese. Ac. In store and for sale by MURPHY & BOONS, Jal»-t£ . N0.,14« 30aTH WHARVES, THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA* WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1865.' jyjRS. M. (J. BROWN’B GREAT METAPHYSICAL DISCOYERf HOMES IH PISCHABOEB FaOlf THB SAB, ' CATARRH. •"TOtai*. BKOBOHIAE AFTBCtIOW. THBOaT BIFFIOPLTIKB, Dlwued Syw, of Hair, Dy.pepsl., Bnlarcemsat of the Liver. BlaaaM* of th« Bidnarm Ooasttp*- Hop, Onnl. HlMbnaltr. In, P»r*- ly»I», Balk of Blood to tha HAAd, - CONSUMPTION, " v . With all and every dlMwa whloh Infsata the human fcodj, . . orritras: He. 410 ABCS Blnst; PbiladUphla; ' 80. 16 BOBD Staetf. BewToik; 80, 18 PEM BEBTOW Bqnara. Boston; and 80. *» West MOBDMBBT Streot, Baltimore. BEAD THB POLLOWIBO KBHAKKABLE OBBTIFI CATE,. WITH AFFIDAVIT:] > Oxford, January*, ISCS, Mbs. M. G. Brown—Madam :—I have been to the city several times, but hud act time to call, I have got. entirely well, and under. God it to yon, ‘ My right ear i bays sot beard any witmfor a number of years. I can sow bear some with H, My left ear, tbe Shearing left it jaat after harvest; in iMrway.: I took a dixzi ness in my bead, eo l could notwork, accompanied with arts glut noise in my ears. I- was so bad that I could not bear without tbey -woold halloo at the top of their voice*. I first get a prescription frdm a pbj slclan. which consisted of almond oil and tometbing else (l can’t tell what). I also tried almond oil alone, but it did me no good; then Igot some B omoeipathiclmcdicine, but with the same effect. I then. - tried oldi women’s cures by the score; attil no benefit*-1 went to Fhitidel- Ebia, put myself under tbe care of*a celebrated Aorlstg e bond atMoy ews with instruments, and run others np my nostrils, for five weeks, and ended by cheating me out of seventy* five dollars {s7s), as that was all the benefit I received from him- I then saw one of 7onr advertisements; I got the Metaphysical Discoyery, nsed not more than half of U, and have recovered my bear* tag, which I had lost for years ' I remain yours, truly, THOMIBB DIGKRY. Oxford, Chester county. Fa. _ Affirmed and subscribed to before me, this 81st day of March, A. D.,IS«. WW- T. fULTp*, Justice of thePeaea > THOB. B DICKEY, j)®-The above certificate isr a efrewter The celebrated POOR RICHARD,’d RYJS WAT SB SI 60 per bottle* small size do. do; 60 cents.? Celebrated feCALP BKBfOVATOR $lBO. . A ; 4 The above medieities are packed for despatch to any destination on receipt of the price, • DroigUts supplied by DfiMAS, BASHES. & 00.« How York. ~ . -y. t -apg wfaag 'gUBSIBTENGE Ko ab _ SDlfTClt«eeti Baltimore. Md , Mayl, 1863 SRdLEP PBOPOStLS, in duplicate? will be received at Util office anti 12 M onSATU&DAT. May 6th., ,1865, for famishing the United State!, «üb did not affect, and considered incurable. t ' 3 We will mention a few of tbs Diseases in the cure l } of which this treatment seldom if . I > Bheomatism, Felons, Kidney Diseases.; 3 neuralgia, Gangrene, Liver ** tPaialyels, Blcers, Genital «• | (Cramps, Boils, Spinal ; 3 Dyspepsia, abscess. Throat ■■ ) Fever St Ague, Brnptions. Prolapses, (Asthma. . lnlammatloni, Hoo gmltslons, ; 3 Congestion, Hemorrhage, Diabetes, so. ( Patients will be treated lit their residences when! S desired,a large non her of testimonials may be seen, at the Offices from patients in this vctw. Oonsnlt*, tions gratis. Office hours I t. JL todr. M . fit the lelty. , DB THOB. ALLBN. { aplS-3m Bieolrielaa. : IpIiECTROFATHIC ESTABLISH' TU hbnX.-DB. A. H. STBTBBS, one of the FlKffl DJSCoVBBBBS of a now system or treatlng disease bj MODIFIED BLBCTBIOAI APPLIOATIoSk and Whs has been so very snecessfnl at PBSfA SQOaRS for Du last three years, has removed his Office and Besldenn to 1038 VtKl Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persona desiring references, or any particnlan with regard to his special mode of treatment, will pleaet call or send for a pamphlet ' „ Consultation or advise graiaitoos. mhg-H . PENW 8TB&M ENGINE A*D TTflHiafr BOILKR WOBKB.-«43riß_fc LKVY, PBACTICALAHDTOBOB|TICAL BKQiaBBBB, MA* OHIMBTS. BOILKii-WAKSBS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOumiKKg, bavin* for many years been, In goeoesafnl operation, and beenexcloslvelyen*»*edin tnlldlniand repalrSn* Marine and Hirer Kukine*, nl*h and low pres •lira, Iron Boiler*. Water Tanke, Propellers, &t.. As., respectfully offiw their serrioesto the public, attaint fully prepared to contract for online* of all aires, Ma rine, Biyer, and Stationary; bavin* sots of ipattenu of different sires, u« prepared to execute order* wits yulck despatch. iirery description of patfcera-iaakini made at the aborts at notdee. JBigh and Lcw-preeenre, line, Tabular, and Cylinder Bouers, of ibe best Fen*- •ylyanta charcoal Iron, Fordo** of all aiiea and kind*, Iron and Braaa Castinxs, of all descriptions; 801 - Turning, Screw-Cnitinc, and all other won eonneeted with the ahoya business. , , Drawings and specification* lor all work done at thi establishment free of charge. and work guaranteed. The snbscribers hare ample wharf-dock room for re* pair* of boat*, where they can lie In perfeat eafety, ani are provided with shears, bloeke, faH*, an,, on., foi relain* heavy or U«ht weliht*. - * - , JACOB C. ItgATlg, JOHN P. LIVY, BtAQg and FALMBB Street*. i. tado sen mbkbiox. wraman n. nnaalOK, jomr a, OOP*. COUTH WARE FOUNDRY. S 3 nm ahd washihgtob sraara. MKRHItIK *,5058,_ bngihkbbs abd baohibis'W, HuHUaetnra Bilk wad Low Pressure. Bteam Instate, for land, river, andmarfneearrioo. . Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boatr, 4«.; Csat> Inca of all kinds, eltkerlroii or krase Iron-frame Boofe for Oaa Work*, Workeitosa. Ball lO )ltetorteaiid’Gae MatMnerr of the latart and moat la Pr jSTerr°deßorti>Uor> of PlMtattoii Jlaohlnwri, inttkV Snaar. Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Fans, Oper IteamTraliLe, Defeat tors, Filters, Pnmpln* Inslnes.il " Sole asent* for H.MMeox’s Patent Bnsar,“omns A»- Daratca. Hesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, andAspln wall Ik Wolser's Patent Centrifnaal Sosar-Dralnlas Machine. . ■ j aall-W . Ttf ORGAN, ORR, & CO., BTKAM HR j JM- GIBB BJJILBKBB, Iron Founders, andGeßjt* Machinists and BoUer Makars, 80. DUS OALLOW HIM. Street. FMladelnWa- feiO-w i DELLBVUB FEMALE INSTITUTE, B A BOAKDIHG SCHOOL FOB 0181.8 the summsb tjbbm o? iHis in srmm oh. healthfnU? and beautlfnlljjoeated on tha northern limits of Attleboro, Bocks edanty, Pennsylvania. jrul continence Fifth-month, 22d, 1865, and continue in ses- is thorough In me several departments oi EngUeh, Frenok, Latin, Mathematics, “/or faff defells’ses circular, io obtain wbigbaddreM r J JAHfI P. GEAPAMB, , - - * principal*. Y7ILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— V JIILITABT BOABDIHO SCHOOL, foar miles ham MEDIA, Pi. Thorongh ctsnrse inMatheraatles, Classics, Hatnral Sciences, snd Bullish: les sons In (slyll Bnglneerlng PttpUsreoetvedat any time, and of all ares..and away thehstfellM of * home.Be fere to John <3. C»PP fßffla,3B Sooth TUtds&sstifhos. J. Clayton, Bsi" noB-6m TAKE no MORE UNFLEABANI A and nasals remedies for unpleasant and;_ dsns, root diwasea Um HBLMBOIji’g BXT&AGT IMw and IMPBOVBD ,BOBZ WAS A, % -- v-■ . FOB DBAFITEiSS, GtTBBD BFFJCTOAIiLY BT } MBS. U. O. BKOWH'S ! " METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY. PBIOB *«. pnopoSAiis. HEDICAL. MACBISEJIF MD IBOS. EDUCATION A A. BAIEBOAD liMHBS. TMPOKTANT TO RAILWAY TBA -1 VBLI.BBB. —For fall Information to rsftrsass to Bu ttons, Slstanees. and Oonne*»oas, ffioatratsd by ons hundred Ballway Haps, * o,mtlTl "** AFF£gtOM B PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL KAIL "*■ E ?mjTiaE or TIME ASP DEPOT. The trains of the Fenn«TXTanla EaUwod jMkTS the New Depot, at THIRTIETH and MABKBT Be. , isstsad of Eleventh And Market Streets, as hsrs toTheears of the Marketrstrest pSasaxer Baßway run to and from Panne ylvanla Central BaSroad Depots at Thirtieth and Market Streets (they also leave Front street every two minutes, eommenctogone hour previ ous to the time of departure of each train, and allow about SO minutes for a trip. ... Their care ars in waiting on the arrival of each Train to •onTOVp&ssengereluto the city, and connections art *t7.46P. M. .to connect withKttsbnr, and Iris Mall, and at 10.85 FM. with Phlladelphla ffxpress. Msna’c B&gsage Bipress will hereafter be locates as No. aiSonthßliVenthßtreet. Partiesdeelrtn* bt«MJ taken to the trains, can bats It dons at rejsonabls rats* T>^uSs ABBIVB AT DEPOT THDBi ■ have. ,_ MAIL TRAIN ™...™™..,.. —. at 809 A.*. FAOII ACCOMMODATION, No. I™, « 10,00 " PABD,LINI., ■ ™. “ 18.09 _M. PABE&OBCKa ™.......,™ *■ 1.10 P, M, HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION... " 8.80 “ LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION.™. ** *.OO " PAOLITBAIN. No. *... —™... " 5.39 " FITTSBOBG AND 8818 MAID.-™. " 8 » " PHILADELPHIA BXPRBBS ™—— «' 11.10 *■ PITTSBOBG-AND ERIE MAIL—•• 8 80 A.M. PHILADELPHIA BXFBESS.™.—. 7.05 “ PAOLI ACCOMMODATION. No. l.™|" 8M “ LANCASTER TRAIN.™—. ™. •• 18 SO P. M. VAST LINE. —— •* 13.60 *• PAOLIACCOMMODATION.NO. 3.™. “ *.*o " MAIL TRAlN.™—..™...™..™.™. *• 6.45 •• HABRISBTTRG ACCOMMODATION ... •• 9.40 *■ Philadelphia Express leaves dally. PittsbarN and Erie Hall leaves dally (except Saturday). All other Trains deliy (except Sundav. i The Pennsylvania Bailrosd Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hundred, Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by ape rial contract. For further information,* as to time ttameotions, see bills and framed cards, or apply to JOJEUf I. vAI- ItBEB. J*., Ticket Agent, at the Depot. . _ An Emigrant Train runs dally {except Sunday.) For full information as 10 fare and ac|gam^ation»jg>ply fe3o-tf * 137 POCK Street. lO£?K __ ABBJJf&BHEHTS OF IOfJR IOOD. NEW YOBK LINES. 1000. THB*CAMJ >M AffD AMBOY AND PHILADBLFHIA ABB TBSHTOBf HAILBOAJ) OOMPACfT’B J&BgfpKOM PHILADELPHIA®)* XBV/ tfoBK Air»‘%AT plagisT' yno* WAtJftrr WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS*--VIE i . JfJUUL At BA. M-, TisCamdsn ud Amboy,o. rad A. At- \ commodatton... ......i...—J?.. ...... .*3 M AllB A. M., Tit Camdensad Jersey, City, Morning Express-^i oo Atl2 H.,tls Camden.rad Amboy, 0. rad tc. As- . •ommodatlon.-.. i» At .0 P. M., win Camden andAmboy, 0. ud A. Bz 9T6SS*•«»•*«OIMMrMKW++ ♦rf44nra ] j| AtlP v M.,vi*c&ma*u wdAmboy, Ae*om»od*- ! (Freight and Passenger)...#—##..#..« At 6 F. M., vl» Camden ud Amboy, AMommoda lion (FreightandPassenger)—lst clast Ticket... I 21 „ do. 2d Claes Ticket... 110 Jugs F. SL. Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation (Freight and Passenger)—lst class Ticket. 2lf _ _ Do. do. 2d Clast Ticket. ICQ Tor Belrideie, Easton, Lamhertrille. Flemingtox, Ac., at 8.90 P. XL. * Tor Mount Holly. BwansylUe. Pemberton, and YJa «entown> at'oA % l£.,2and£P. Mi For Freehold at 6 A, M. and 3 P. M. Tor Palmyra, Riverton, Delaneo, Beverly,Edgewa* ter, Burlington. Florence, Bordentown, Ac., at 6 and 11.® A. M., 12.90, 3.80, 6,«, and ]IK P. IL. v Tha t* and SP. IC. lines ran direct through to Trenton. . : For Palmyra, Blyerton, Delaneo, Beverly.iasd Bur lington, at 7 £ H. -*«™. M. SwaiDbostvrrehtohi for.Brigtol, Burlington, and in termediate places, at %H F. tf. LIRSS FROM KB»SISfGTO|r ©SPOT WILL LEAVE * AS FOLLOWB: At 11.16 A. H., via Kensington and Jersey City* viiAeiofllngtoairndJOTser’CltyVlXv *°° A?9tS‘P. Jtf.TVia Kensington'and Jersey City, *°° W«hlngt P- M, The BSO P. If. train connects with D#- lawar* S. R. lor Milford and intermediate itationj. , LeaTe-’WilminrtojiAt 6.45, 8, and 9.30 A.M., 2,4, 5.80 Mf16.30P.8L Trains for Hew CasHeleare PMladelpWa at 7.45 and uA ’ TminraA tkaSs pbom baltimobb. &%£d&Ti>§3ig£ 9eir -* heart Chester at 7.46,8.48,10.14 A. 11., 12.38, 2.48, 4.40, 8.14. 730. andAOSP. M; - PBOM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA: Leaye BaltlmoreS.aß A. M .Way MallrllOP.M., Express: 456P.M., Way Train; 8.36 P, H., Kspresa; OJp. M., (Express \ TOE BALTIMOBB. Leaye Chester at a 64 A. M., 1.60 and U.BO P. U. ' feave Wpmlngtott at 6.H.. 8.36 A. M., 226. AO9, anTI3.3SP.tM. - Trelrht Train, with PassentsrCsrattashea, will leavs WUrnlngton tor PerryrUle and r Intermediate stations aty.ioP. M- ._ ™1 • - : BDITDAT TBAUfS. . _ Bapress Train at 4.06 A. M. for Baltimore and Wagh initon, stopping at Wilmington, PerryyUle, Havre-de- Graee. Aberdeen, Perryman's.andKasiiolln. • < ■. Bight Express ;et u.llT'P. M. for Baltimore end Washington, etopping at Chester (for Baltimore and Washington passengers), Wilmington, Newark, Bih ton, JSorth-East, Parjyynle, and Havre de- Grass Aosommodatton Train at 10 P. M. for Wilmington and PHILADBLPHU. , , Leave Baltimore at 8.28 P. M., stopping at Hayre-de* Grace, Perryvllle.and Wilmington. Also stops at But ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia and leaye passengers from Wanhington or Baltimore), and Cheater to leave passengers from Baltimore or Laavt^miulngtoa for PhiladelphiaatB.SCIP. M. ’ ap3 - A t. RMBtET. Bnp't 1865. ®M» 1865. PHIL ADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL- SOAP. --TM* out Use' traTerae* the Sorthefta «ul Sorthwert cotuuiu ot PaimsTlTaaia toib* tityof Irie, on Erie. - ,It has been leased by tie PBHKfiTLWImA Uo* _SOAI> COMMITS, and is operated by tbßm.l : _ Its wastyMaed for suHbfHtsS frallht * , ”**KK» 0» PiMEKOBIIhaAIIS AT PHnuDHUHI*. . :Leaye Westward. _ Mail Train— —.. an T. M. Lock Haven Accommodation Train..—... .8.00 A. Tt - Passenger cars ran throtwb on Mall Train without change both ways betweenFhlladelsbt* and Brie, and MHmmu Midßri*- *. Elegant Sleeping Cara on Elmira Express Trains both ways between PMladeipMaiand Lock Haven,, rad oa Emlr&'Bxprsse Train both ways between Williamsport •orner'fmßTlßT^^^dAßKK^t”. Fh£adelpS l s. T Jrf*Mm«r < T§Sl4urflt lt wd MJIBKET Streets, Philadelphia. J. W. BESUOLDB, Brie, . , J. M. Msf“~ Beneraiyreight p^adelpMa. GeßerffSajuifer. Williamsport. ■mmmm B&MIRA RAILROAD Lljf* toallpointcWßST. The direct route for the T - „ .* JHilußAi yiAQABA FALIiSi ~ and sll'plAees to the Western and i Northwestern States j - * LeayeFblladelplila and Beadinr BaUroadDepoVThir. toenth and CsUowhill street* idally, (Sunday! >«. aepted), fortheEorthaudWe»Aaa;follow*: MorninißxpreseatSAM . . Afternoon Express at.Bf «» **■ i •-j ■Hakimra direct ooundetloutrithaH intariaetiMroad*. FOB THROUGH TICKBTSIo. anypolut. andfurther .particulars concerning thodtfferrat _routM, applyst "’So TICKET OFFICE, *»5 OHBBIMDT Street.under the Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom .. • *^-HlBS££!Sfc' ; JOHN B» HITiLBS; .General Amt. jtSL, ~ Thlrteenthm.d Callowhlll streets. Bg—mi NORTH FENNBYL IHHBRHi TAB IA RAILROAD For > ■ Faaeenger Train* leave theuecriDopot, THIRD Street, mMOtt »*»•*■ daily (Sundaye exeepted), M °A?Tio A M. AgrprMß) for Allentown. Kas.li Chunk, HMletoa, Willlamiport, Wlkgg bane. &c. At 8. SO F. M, (Bzpreia) for Botblehem, Sac toe, A*. At Aid P. ML for Bethlohem. liitentowm. Xaoah llhiiiifc. . ForDoyleetown at A6O A. H. asdllf T.U. For Fort WashlnjfonatlLUP. M. , ' For Lanedale at AidF. M, - ~t . . White .are of the Second and TMrd-ctreeiaLfna City Leave Bethlehem at 6.80 A. » 10.08 A. X»« UA6.11 ' Doylestown at 6.3 D A. it and Ailß. X. . Lear* Lansdale at 8.10 A; M. • ? , for Doyleetown ft AIOAM. and All %o^wnforl^d^yMa^ ( j^^K t . ritanmiii.,l west jersey bailroad lirhs. ST iSf BBW ABBABOBKMW^ On yd after MONPAY. May TOT 1866. Tralna will leave fiom WALBIJT-BTBKBTPIBRaa follow*: For CAPE HAT, and all plaeaggßßhot HlUrillO.Vat old A M., passenger and IttMSffism* ;at Z.3DF. A, KxpreeePae. enter. \ For MILLVILLE, BBlDafpHl'. gAHBM, and all Bb termediateplaoos *onth of Sliiaboro, at 9.16 AH. and, at Alii. #; M., For WOODBTOT. GLOCCBBTBBi&e.'. at Ald A M., ISOF. M., 4 P.,M. .and 6 StrP! M. r KKTtiKff ran. Heave Gape Kay at 5.30 A. ML, paiaenter, and 12 M., oniiesaer and freight . Heave Millville at 7.36 A H., pasienier, and 3.80 P, M.» t>a**eßjzer, Leave B rid xetoa at 0.40. A. M., passefectf? and 116 P. M. , passenger. , . ’ ' M Leave Salem at «’2S A. Sl.,passenger, aa44P. K.> M.. 8.45 A. M., and 6.18 at 7 A M..B.MA. K.. All) A M., *ud6 49P/8t- • ;• ■ - aefc ehTr K A SpeoW Mwsenj^r THB WWT 6BBSBX «?BBSB OOStf , will attend to aU-the u*nal branches of Knpreee Bnsi lees, receive, deliver, and forward thronah other, re* spoasihle £xpreraCompanzefl,to all part* of the eounfcnv any article entrusted to them. M xayiiiles, apv-tf BAXLROAD USES. er—— RARITAN AKE ■MUISM pilawabb baybailboab, PHILADELPHIA XO BBOOKLYS. PABK. M. EXOTLBfOI TTOKSm GOOD WOt THKBB DAYS, *3. . CBAHOB OP TIME. _ . Passenger* for Express Traitrfor Tuckertefl, BaraeffUc Toma Biver, Long Branch, and Brooklyn leave VIBE BTBBBT FEBEY at 8 16 A. M., daily Chmdayt O "T&UM. I IUFi ’WALL-BTIRHET YERHT. ElOpk' lT vfxi Ttiffa for Atalon, Bbunosi, dM.. Ustm Ooofv’i Point. C»md«o, »,S' 90 A. M. L. B. OOLB. Annt. Ctmdon. EXPRESS COMPANIES# f3g—o—a—3 THR ADAMS XX PBBBS COMP AMI. o«re WU OBEBTHUT Stroet, fonr»rd, P»re«l«. PrakUM. Mor okudlM, Bank Botw, ud Bmdo. olthor bi lta owl Staton _ A S. BAMDrOED.. fUI Oraand Bnno«lnt«ndut PrSHBAIfCB. JNSURANCB AGAINST ACCIDENTS EVERY DESCRIPTION. BY THE rBATKIIEBB’ ISSI'BAICI COMPAIT, HABTPt BD. COBH. capital... 0500,000. nn. y. AIMS, Agent, 40i Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. GBRKAb ACCIDBBT POLIO US Tor Five Hundred Dollars, with f 3 per week compen sation, can be had for S 3 per annum, or any other sum between $5OO and SIG.OOO at proportionate ram. TSB DOLLARS PREMIUM . * .Secures a Policy for $2,0C0. or $lO per week eompesea tiox for all and every description of accident—travelling or othe>rwi*er~uttder a General Accident Policy, at the Ordinary Rate. THIRTY DOLLARS PREMIUM Secures a full Policy for $5-000, or s3sper week com pensation* a* above, at ihe Special RaU* . FOREIGN RISER. Policies issued for Foreign. West India, and Califor nia Travel. Rates can be learned by application to the Office. - , SHORT TIME TICKETS, Arrangements are in course of completion by which the traveller will be able to purchase, at any Railway Ticket Offioe. Xnswranct ZVcteto for one or thirty days’ travel. ' Ten cents will buy a ticket for one day r s travel, insuring $B,OOO, or $l5 Weekly compensation. * Ticket Policies may be had for S, 8, and 12 months, In the same manner. Hasardous Risks taken at Hazardous Rates. Policies issued for 6 years for 4 years premium. . INBTICEMENTB. i the rates orpremium are less than those of any other Company covering the same risk. Bo medical examination is required, and thousands of those who have been rejected by Life Companies, in oonsequenoe of hereditary or other diseases, san eseot insurance in the TRAVELLERS’ at the lowest rates. . Life Insurance Companies pay^no part ofthe priuclpal sum. until the death oftheauured. The TRAVELLERS* pay the loss or damage sustained by personal Injury teneneoer ft occurs. The feeling of security which such an insurance gives to those dependent upon their own labor for support ■hr worth more Hum money. Bo better or more eatisfae tory use can be made ofsto small a sum. sim. BATTERSOB, President. RODNEY DEBBIE, Secretary. G. F. DAVIS, Vl«« President. HENRY A. DYER, General Agent. Applications received and Policies-issued by - WILLIAM W.wALLEB, mhlS-mwfrShn 80. 40* WALBTJf Street. TISLAWABB MUTUAL SAFETY XJ IMSOKAMOB OOMFAMY. IHCOEPOBATED BY THE LEGISLATURE Of FEBHBYLYABIA.IB3B. _ • OWICB 8 - WAi * OT 6.y«BBiul) ? ™ w^OT V To nil prat, of the world. 3rKn ’ ’iMLAtrD nrSDBAMOBB On Good., bT Mirer. Gracl, Lake, ud Laad OarrlW, HkFmSDKAKas.”" Db H.rekudlMjreD.rallY, On Stores DweOfli* Horaaa, jn. ASSETS OF THE COMP AMY. . Movenroer I,IBM ,100.000 Unitwd Sain Yive Per Cent. Loan, OO in,ooo " biz •• ’a. na ns on 70,000 •• Six *« ■■ S-Wa 70.00,00 100,000 Stata ol Famwjlwaiila Plt,P«t Gant. Loan^.•««w«w,w,...«vra«» 93,865 00 04,000 State or PeuuFlvanla Six Par Oast, Lora.. 00,818 00 133,000 City or Philadelphia Six Per Ct. Loan 133,030 87 30,000 PenMTWaoia Railroad Ptrst llort . . iraeSlx Per Cent.Bonda~--...~. 33,000 00 00,000 Pennsylvania Baflroad Second Mort p*e Six Per Cant. 80nda63,350 00 18,000300 Bharee Stock Germantown Gaa Company, principal and Interact rnarrateed hr Ihe city of Phlladal- ' phla„,. 10,800 00 8,600 ISO Shares Stock Pennsylvania EaU - road Company..... 8,100 00 0,00 100 Shares Stock north Pennsylvania u Railroad Company.-*.-. 3,000 00 00. United States Treasury CertlScatee ot Indebtedness..— 48.430 00 80.000 State of Tennessee Eire Per Ot. Loan. 13,000 00 38,700 Loans on Bond rad Mortaaie, amply secured.. .138,700 00 8008,360 Par. Cost*B42.loo 60. Msrketraltie.BBo7.eS7 87 Seal Estate... 96,000 00 Bills receivable tot Insurance* made. 118,390 A Balances doe at Agencies.—Preml- ; . - ; tuns on Marine Polioles Accrued i. Interest, and other debts due the 0 C0mpany.........—.........t..... 38.781« Scrip rad Stock or sondry Insurance , and other Companies, *4.308. Bell- , __ _ mated yalne —.......- 3,320 00 Cash on deposit with United 1 : - , States Government, subject to ten days’ aai1..—.......100,000 00 Cash in Banks, 68,164 98 . Cash In Drawer——., 637 66 . ' ■ '*■ — - ——*168,893 48 DIEBCTOEB: Thomas O. Hand, Samuel A Stokes, John O. Dayla, J t. Penlston. ~ Edmond A. Bonder, Henry Sloan. Theophllns PatHdln*. YTOliraiG. Boulton, John K. Penrose, Edward Darlington, James Traqealr, St Jones Brooke, Henry C. Dallen, Jr., Jacob F. Jones, James C. Hand,. James B. McFarland, yiniam C. Lttdwla, Joshua P. Em, Joseph H. Seal, Spencer UcSV tine, deone G. Lelpu, John B. Semple, pitlahur Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg Kobert Burton, ■- ■ THOMAS C. HAND. President. C. DAVIS, Vise President. ■ JISEI LTLBQMf, awttey, • . idMy THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM- A FAirr , ... OF FEIHABBHFHLL : . Oeomrated In 1841. Charter FerpotnaL OFFICE 80. 808 WAHBBT STBBBT. . . CAPITAL, #3OO, 000. . „ Inrarea axalnet loee or daman by 8188 Honeee, Btoxee, and other Bnlldlnn, limited or perpetual: and on Furniture, Good., Warea, xndMardiandiM, lnTow* or Conntrv. ■ • ■ ;•. LOSSES PROMPTLY AOJtJSTBD ARD PAID, ASSETS. *400.068 71. _ . _ Inverted in the foliowlni Seenrlttee, vlriJ* A■' Firat Horteaceaon CIW Property, wellaonued *_lbs,ooo*oo. United Stale. Government Hoane~»»«»« 141,000 00 Philadelphia City * per eent. L0an........... « e »«« H e 1(000 00 Accrued latorwt«-*ve..... . o t w4S, Cash In bank and on band 1M»» ♦mown Worth atpreaeht marketjgtUwMMMm *14.390"n DIEKCTOEB. Clem Tlnaley, William Rt»T*n*on. Wm. E. Thoinpeon, Bonj. W. ftnclay, William Homer, Marshall Hill, Samuel Blsphuo, Charles helaod, H.l. Canon, 3. Johoaoo Brow®, Eobert Steen, . _ _ CLEU TIBGLEY, Fleeldeat Thomas O. Secrota: pßitmaUHia. Baeemtei i»l9-H A MERIC AN FIRE INSURANCE OOMPAJOr. Incorporated 1810. CHABTBBPW. PBTUAXi. Ho. no WAJjHUT Stn«t, abort Third, Philadelphia. HaTina a larm yald-nyCapltal Stoak and Snrplo* lm yeatedln eonnd and aYntlable Securitie*, continues to torero on BrreUtoo. Stores, Pamttare, JfarefcwdlMi Vessels laport and tfc sir Ouim, ud other Personal Property. 1U lossatßfceraUyandpromptly adjnatad. Thommi K. Haris, I James X. Campbell. John Welsh, Bdnmnd 0. DntiJLh, Samnel 0. Morton, Charles w. Ponltney. Patrick Brady, I Israel Morris. JohnT. Bewu, I - _ _ - THOHj kLBEKT 0. L. Caawronn. UIKE INSURANCE ESOLTJBIVBI.Y. J THB PKmrSTLTABXA TIBS UrSTTKANCB COM FABY-Incorporatedim OHAKTBB PBBPBTUAL. to. 810 WALBTJT Strafe opposite Independence Company, fityorably known to Uteedmißaattr for nearly forty years, continue* to Insure asainst Lom m Draw by Fire, on Pnbli* or Prjyate either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Ptrr oltnxe, Stocks, aoods. or Merchandise renerally, on IHmhu terms. Their sapltal, toaetler »Jth * larte Sttrplo* Bund, la Invested In the most sarefnl manner, wUeh eusbles them to offer to the lnsnxed tut undoubted seenrity in the east of loss. , __ . _•(.... - JHBBOTttRS. Jonathan Fattoraoa, , Alexander Benson, . Isaao Hulohnrat, Thomas Boblna. , _ Woluk G. Qaowmm,. g A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COM PAHY.-Anthorl»d Capital 9400.000-CHABTXB PBBFSTHAL. ■ ~■ - OSes No. 311 'WA.LXHT Street, betweenThlrd and fourth street*, Philadelphia. : This Company will bums a*sin *t Lees or Bamsce by Tin, on Bulldlnss. Pnrnltnre. and Merchandise ms S. Marine Ineturaneee on Yeaeels. Cstsoee, u< lie. Inland Ineuraneeto all parte of the Union. _ , BHtBOTOBB. William liter, Basis Pearson, D.~ Luther, Peter Seller, Bowls Audettried, J. 8 Baum. dShn ETBlMklrtia. William P. Dean. Joseph Maxdeld, John ICatcham. ~ WILLIAM BSHBB, ftealdsat. WM. p. BUB. Ties President. W. M. Bnm. Secretary. *pS-tl INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE A STATE OFPBN»BYLVAiriA.-OPFtCB Bos. 4 and 0 EXCBABGB BUlXiDlßOSjnorth Bids of WALHOT Straetibetwees BOOK and MIBB Strests. Phlladel phia* IBOOBPOSATBB n m IJM-CHAOTBS PHBPBTOAJi. capital $900,000. PBOPBMIBS OP OOMFAMS, PXBBUAST 1. MAEIBB, PIKA . IHSUBABOB. „ „ BIBBOTOKB.I m Henry D. Bharrerd, Tobias Warner, Charles tfaeslesier, Thomas S.Watson, William 8. Smith, - Hoary O. Frssman, William B. White, Charles 8. Bowls, Seorte H. Stuart, Geone 0. Carson, * Samvel Chant, Jr., Edward O. Knight, * HMmV®BBES, PreiMant. Wxsxujt Habpxb* Becwtary. PQI»-g 17AMS INSURANCE COMPANY, A 80. 40S CHESTBUTibtbht. PHILADELPHIA, » HO ABB IBLAMB IBBOKABCB. t Praneleß. Bnek, W ** < j To *J>hn W. BrmuLl Charles Blchardson, 1 Bobertß. Potter,, Hsnrp Lewie. John Kesaler, Jr., Bamoel Wriskt, I S. B,Tgtet P. B. Justice, | Charles Stokes, W. I. BiiA»g»*nD. Secretary. jaM-U COAL, Goal.— sugar loaf, beaybr -MIABOW, and Using Mountain iehlaßQoal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill. pr* pared ox pressly for family oso. Depot, IT- w, oorner SIfIHTH and WILLOW Btreete. Ofiss’.Bo. All* South SIOOHD Street. Capfrtfl J. VALTOB & CO. fTSLMBOLD’S 'EXTRACT BTJCHO *Umln*:umptom*, ladlfno trootmeat is ■nbaittop, tO. »OB»mPPtlOB. IttHigty P(i»tQry letters hsya hoy WlToda SttMtlp/tko merits of HKLMBOI* 'S GS» HDIM PBBPAIUTIOIIB, many of whloh are from the hlahoat savrses, lnelndlnt ondvont «iat,eem*B. *l«. »mo«,«HYarnc»i, Btataladm, St, 81.3CFL664 01 tS X. MABIB. President. Boorotary. hB-M Denial Smith* Jr. > John Deyereua:, Thome# Smith* I Henry Lewis, rharn yeHU • IATTORSOjr, l ATTORSOjr, MUftlSt. Mcretery. _ AUCTIOiT SALES. PUHSTEPS, BBINLB'E', & T CO;, X *O. #l5 CBJBTNUT and 611* JiXS* Btmts. SALE of FXENCB DBT BOOTS. SftSr w2®* «33d?».«« W» 4LpolTAl.E^§“l« B^""iT * BB0^?ER?i importation of messes soleliaq XSJBSS. Jfayßtlb, at 10° cloak, 800 cartons bonnet u#Wm; ’ •omprttlng fall lints of the Newest colors, fli,: delotortbbona*' 4 814 * WM,e » black, and colored Fbult carbine Mo. white, black, sod colored ponltie cole rib dob*. w eartoue KK26op]*id and t*oche Aimed xlbb on*. cartons I£@Bo plate and brocbe fSvnrad riabons. cartons e*rain ribbons* cartons 4@I«0 extra white- maos and perl® ribbons. cartons IC@SO triple chain waits made »ni perla rt Al“o. S if<»? lSSjfi'&ena IdfSk «Uk TOWctrtbbonir. 1@!0 Lyons black, wilts,'And colored edgecatsnrlb bon*BLACK GEOS BE BHINKS ANDABMBBBS. 30 pieces «®34 ineh heavy blaclc gw» de Shines. 20 pieces 27@40 ineh heavy black armors*. A1 "°' ffi ‘ r i l o n Mrdo»OßOASH; ON FEIBAT. 4 bales fanners' heavy brown shirtings.- 3 cases corset jeans. 2 eases heavy plaid Unsays. 2 cases miner's flannels . _ Also, bleached muslin*. brown drills* eaonssinw> saitlnets, melioas. A« , • . M THOMAS & SONS, . • Mos. 139 and 1« Sooth FOURTH Street. Public Bales of Beal Bata to and Stocks, at th*Bk choose, ©Tory TUESDAY, at 12 o’clock. Sale Mos. 139 and 141 Sooth Fourth street. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, * PIANO' FOBTBS. GRAND PIANO, CABINET ORGAN. * FRENCH PLATE MANTEL AND PIBB MIRKORB. FIB*. PROOF SAFE. BOOK CASES, OFFICE FOB NITURB, HANBkOMB CARPETS, Ac. CABO. - Onr sale onThirraday morning. at 9 .'clock, attheanction store, will comprise oner 990 lots excel lent household furniture, solte drawtns-room fnmi -tare, 4 piano fortes, grand piano, cabinet organ, by Mason A Hamlin, 4 ft no Franck prats mantel and pier mirrors fire proof safe, by Farrell A Herring, office fnrnltnre, book cases, beds and- bedding, handsome Brnteel and other carpets. Catalegusa now ready, and the articles arranged for examina lon. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. MABBBLiZBD SLATE MANTELS. ' Also, 18 marbelized slate mantels. Sale at No. 1808 WalHde street. . -SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENCH PLATE MIBKOBi BOOKCASE, GAS FIXTURES, BRUSSELS GAB PETS, AC. THIS MORNING, , May 3d, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, at No. 1808 wal ace street, the anterior walnut parlor fnrnltnre. 2 cot tcgeanltc, walnnt eecretary and bookcaae, get fixtures, fine carpeta. Ac. N®“ May be examined at S o’clock on the morning of sale. BALE OK BNGLIBH AND AMBRICAN BOOKS, IL -IDBTBATED WO EES, &e OJT WEB9EB&AT AMD THUBSDAT aFFESEOOES, May 3d ana 4th, valuable Baalish and American books, illustrated works, Ac. PBBEMPTJBT SALS OVjAUmWIT AKB HODJ&K OIL PAINTINGS. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Hay 6th, at the auction store, will he sold at }1 o'clock, without reserve, a collection of oil pafattagSj Inrold and modem artists, various subjects. * i For particulars see catalogues and the pictured, which will be'arranged for examination three days previous to sale. Sale on the premises, No. 1486 North Thirteenth street HANDSOME RESIDENCE A»D PORNITUBR. OH FRIDAY MOSSING-, _ May 5. at 10 o'clock, will be sold on the premlsea/the handsome three-story brick messuage, with three-story backbuilding. Also, after the sale of real estate, the surplus house held furniture. JjSF- Handbills now ready. - *-«« Sale for account oflbeUnDotfitatea - - s - WOOL AND COTTON CUTTlNa&TifiSwir ME, FAPE&! IKON, Ac. „ - - Of SATURDAY MOSSING, Hay 6,nt 10 o'clock, at the auction store, a quantity of wool and cotton cuttings, ke. Also, 75 iron bedsteads (broken) 4 090 lbs. JtST Catalogues are now ready. _ Sale fdr account of the United States, lEOH BOILERS. STBnM DRUM. IRON, ZING, ROPE. METAbIO BOAT. Ac. ON SATURDAY, i May 6. at 12 o'clock nobs, atthe national Iron Works, 1 Ealgbn'aPoinfc. N. J , without reserve, for account of States—4 old boilers, 100,816 lbs; steam drum, 4,164 Jfcs: cast iron, 4,235 lbs: wrought iron, 3.825 fbs; ztnc,&A2o fas: rope, 265 lbs: 10blocks, 4. 6, and Binch; m«ta)ie boat (broken); old hawser; 6 pair shrouds; jib stay: eapstain (broken). _ Full particulars in catalogues now ready. Executors* Sale, Broad street. HOUSEHOLD FINE NAWSHI CHINA, CUT GLASS WARE, WaSS, FIRR PROOF, Ac * ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. May 10. at 10 o'clock, at No. 359 South Broad street, the entire household furniture, by order or executors; aise. a columns Giant's Gangway. A® 1 * May be examined on the morning of sale, at 8 o'clock, with catalogues. • Public SCe, - 199 SETS BIX-MOLB HARNESS. ON SATURDAY. - May 20th, at 12 o’clock noon, at the auction store, will be sold at public sale, by order of the Quarter Hast*r's Department, 0. S. A, > l»9 sets of six - mule wagon harness; irregular, temples may be seen three days previous to sale, at ice suction store. Term* cash. By order of CoL W. W. Mcßim* 0. 8. A.„Chief Quarter Master, Philadelphia depot. EfcOOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, • IOEO CHESTNUT Street GREAT SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS. Mr.B. SCOTT* Jr., has hired the store. No. 1090 CHESTNUT Street, expressly to sell a collection of over three hundred paintings, from the American Art Gall© rys New York. (established lor the encouragement of native art.) This, the third annual sale, will take places on the’evenings of 9th, 10th, andllth, at.7J* o’clock. In the colleetion are splendid specimens of landscape, figure, marine, fruit, and historical*: pieces, pas telle paintings, and crystal madaUlons.-all of which are ele gantly mounted in fine gold-leaf frame*. ■ As they all will be sold at- auction, without reserve, we would advise lovers of pictures to not fail to attend. Among the principal we may mention: "The CatskiU Clove," by O -!A- Sommers; “Clearingup of Snow- Storm," “Earle Nest;" Ac.,by same artiste: “Spring and Summer,” signed J. D. ; “Head of THUn,’’ by Jacques, of Paris;' /’Mary, Queen of Scots," by Matthews; “The Shadow," and "Spring Flowers" (Psstell), Ac. - The “Crystal Medallions" are something new, and make a yery handsome parlor ornament. Some of the nxfet able artists have contributed to the Institution. mySSt PHILIP FORD & GO., A.UCTIONEBRB, 1 IUBKET ud SHS OOHXSROB StrMt*. SAWS OF 1,»00 CASES BOOTfi.SHOS^BKOGAES.&C. * Off TfIUBSOAT MOEHIfIG, May 4tfc, eommeaetajcatlO o'clock precisely, will He sold by catalogue. 1,200 cases ma&’t, boys*, youths*, calf, kip, andgrain boots, brogans.’balmoraU, gaiters, Oxford ties, &e. Women’s, misies*, and ehtldsecaif, kip, coat, kid, sad morocco heel boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, Ac,, from Urst-class city and Eastern manu facturers. ' FOB SAUE AIVD TO LET. m A BABE CHANCE. MTOL S T- M .g»a gTOBg So. 917 OHBSMTO SfeMt Good Will and Fixture, for Me. _ao2B-6l* m GERMAKTOWK COTTAGE, with;everr city convenience, for sale or exchange for a neat city Residence Apply to .. ap29 fit B. r. QLBffJT, 133 South FOUBTg St MFOR SAXjE— A SUP E*R IO R MAFBIOET and large LOT, on Frankford Road, near Allegheny avenue, built in the most substantial manner, with every modern convenience, with carriage house, Ac, This is a most desirable residence either for winter or summer. The new passenger railroad will pace by the door. Also, several very desirable Cottages in Germantown and otker desirable localities B. F GLBttSr, _ X»3 South 50BKTH Street. ap29 and & W. comer Seventeenth and Green. m FOB SALE.—A VERY i PLEA MSAHT COTTAGE on ilia Old Tori: Boad, fire mile* from ihlts city, A rery pleasant COTTAGE on Johnson: and Green streets, Germantown. _ A Tory pleasant COTTAGE on East Walnut Lane, Germantown. And many others variously Also a large ntunfeer of Farms, Houses, and Building Lots, B, F. GC.TSNS, IX3 Soatb rbtJRTH Street, apli and S. W, corner Seres teent fa. and Organ. MgOB BALE—A BEAUTIFUL gfk FARM andCOUBTRI SEATS. offorty m aE on Chuuk lane, Darby township, four miles bom Mar kst- street Bridge. .Possession u be had immediately. Apply to JOHN WHITBLY, oa the premises, or to JOEL S. PERKINS, >p4-lm* AS Sooth FBONf Street. m FEIVATB SALB—MI £IT ART ■* BOABDIHG SCHOOL, near Philadelphia, in au«. %essful operation, with furniture of all kind*. Appa ratus Boohs. Gunn. &o. »at a very low Jftcnra. Apply to SOHSKfitSKHOR® & BABTCmOFT. 51» ASOH ap4»lm* • ; - £ PRIVATE BALE—BEAUTIFUL flh SUMMER RESIDENCE, estate of Df. 8. A -E Bsrton. Fine house tad ontbnUiiUiim, splendid shade and brut treee, eight mens of ground, one and a half mil** bom railroad—six dally trains Address Bey. J. HENRY BARTON, Village Green. Pa, Boldverylow. apd-Im* ®A SQUAN BEACH FARM FOR BADE.—A valuable and Tery desirable Property of Two Hundred Acres bordering,an the Ocean sb Honan Bivtr. Mew Jersey, adjoining the fsrm of mas Cools. Price low and term* essv. • E WRIGLEY ACtKV apB9-8t» Mo. fax Sonth FOURTH Street^ TJOR BALE— r'l ! X! VALUABLE OH* BANDS'* a WEST VIRGINIA, OHIO, ANUBRNNSYLVAHTA. Inquire of LS.WdE.ii. HOUPT, apld-lm* . - 3»8 FhllM*. QIL LEASEB FOR BALE. THE LEWEHYX PETROLEUM COMPACT will sell on favorable tenns a few Tilnable OIL LEASES of property situate on DUCp CJSBBK, OHIO. The Company Is also prepared to make liberal ar rahgcmente wlth responsible parties with a view to de velops mere rapidly a portion of their valnahle terri tory. For particulars, apply at the Company’s office, Ho. 138 South THIRD Street, second story, front. WILLIAM M. SMITH. Treasurer. . 0. T. BENEDICT, Secretary. ap24mwf6t OTL LANDS IN WEST VIRGINIA— v/ THREE HUBDBBD ACERB of valuable Territory on Sonth Fork of HUGHES KIVBR, Bitcbie county.' It is in the line of the great upheaval, and near the celebrated ABFHALTUM DEPOSIT. The surfaeelndi cations of Oil are abundant and wells ere about to be sank on the adjoining tract. Title verfect. For for* ther partionhtra, address , J- 8 POLES, apld-swgt Washington. D. C, rpRUSTEES’ SALE. DELAWARE OOTJHTY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY. The undersigned, mortgagees or trustees named In a sertsln mortgage dated July 2d. IS6O, recorded la S%-' deiphia county, in Mortgage Book A. D. 8., No. M, page,S9l. by which the above-named Company, tose eurebonds issued by it, haa mortgaged Its road or rail, way, including Mm iron rails, sleepers, moss ties, sills, airing pieces, and til other parts or por«oM of the so pm structure of said railway, together with; all thecor pontte rights, powers, liberties, PfiyUeges. aadfraar chites of said Company, and its tolls, rente, , Incense, and profits; and together SUo with estate, real and personsL of said Oompar £ its cars, horica, harness, provision and eqiUpmentsjnw toWaa3 r > A ON THD 3d DAN OF FIFTH MONTH fStayh JT*XT, At 2 o’clock P. M., AS THE HOWARD HOUSE. In Upper iwrbytbwnshfe. Delaware, ooenf y, PA, the v • Weatera Terminus of said Boas . SaldToairuoswithaslEgle trackand Piraoutsfrom Lof«y. eos«t» In WasluPh Jladelphi*. it connects PhiladelphiaF&amtmFeaiiway. west ward the Philadelphia « Obiter Thrn* pike road ahoutfourHiilas, to Iho *£% Howard Hoosa. TV* personal propotty of tfco Comp%&y cqnsifit» of two. cars {which may ha Mem at said Havazd.Houao), three> hbTo*«t * l ot ofigianiss*. s \ 7fhe undersigned win require ftv. e hundred dollars to bo paid at the time of aale. upon Signing the contractor fIOTTON AND FLAX BAILsDUCK v> and CANVAS, of ail numberitand brand A Tent Awning. Trask, and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers’ DrSarFen*, bom one to dye ft*} wife; PanllnA Boltinjr. no *& 103 JflMEy A&i,. CHATTERER CKJNSTITUTiONfTIUk ® STOBIP by HNMIiQLD*S IST6AQS EDOHI, AUCTION NgAjygS-. JOHN B. MYBBB &~^praCTK% o XBKB, If oB. »3» ud 5i3*m\ZKSK Strwst SABS BUHBSASS&I* „ OS TMUBSOaT, ' May Ith, we will mil, for amount of Wteia it 0 . by catalogue, tor caaß, 110 pJew»'*n Kr |£J IABGE Posirrvs sals or ssinsu. rsss cg _ OBXMAB, AMD D jMESHOfcDKt GOODS (,a * we will bold a large Bale of toMjjn and dome,a j mode by catalogue, on a credit cffojtr month. a a j ” ’ ©» THURSDAY MOSSIkO, May i»lv o’clock, embracing About 90k, puks^at Hj lots of staple and fancy artlcfes la woof*'*' worsteds linen®. lUkii and cottons, to which weinVi **ethe atw. tion of deafen. t \ BT. 8.-HSampJeeof the same wilkbearraav«d forex, sminatien with catalogues early bn the at wuiqg <« the sale, when dealers wilt find itt© fh«r ivt*re«* to attend. LARGE SALE 07 FOREIGN AND DOMESnGDfIt 00008 Included in. our sale of THXIIUHUftt* May 4th . mi he found in part the following, viz; , - hales brown and bleached shaet&ft of £srih*blt brands. Jj —hales brown and bleached', sfctitfng* and desirable brand*. * r „w* ‘ * a ~~ eues scarlet wool, angola* whifSr miners, u i minted fi&nnels. 1 Ti , bßiea and brows Osnton faaaelm wai. Z & nc r'=>B«dor prlßto. : .* -y _ Maocbs.ter and Scotch glagb«»r»« plcf*,. Ke I W“ 4 pruX. _ obMk»*&| ticU »*»- .bitting rfripm. spng — ***** dleachtd dan asks,,ttunuii, ou low- case, and fronting fine»». *- ' , _ Also, brown and* bUaehed double damask fcafa*. cloths. Buck and Turkish bath fringed towel*, d a PdS i napkins, doylies, linen cambrfei»andkercbUfs,4k, ’ Also, linen drills, ducks, burlaps, canvas* Ka*& tod American wash, Spanish, bier, ana blouse liasas, ° DRESS GOGDB - Superior assortment of Paris delaines, mozamhu)**. poUde chevrcs, mohairs, alpacas, lustres, printed lawns, poplins, balmoral akirta., Ac. DRESS BILKS. . Black trot du Bbln. taffetas, grok grain*, lustring doable anoure*. grog d’Afric, plain and fancy pouit£ soles* arcs do Basies, ckdiliiesy foulards, feaey silks. Ac., Ac. LARGE SPECIAL BAM OF. GERMAN COTTOff HOSuBaX. GLOVES Ac, Off FBIOAY, May fith. by cataioaae, on four mouths credit, 7,000 BOZdSI HOSIER?, GLOVES. Ao . Large invoke German eoiton hosfery, conai»tlai of full lines of men’s and boys’ heayy brown,-white. *&| mixed hall hose, all grades Women’s, misses’, and cMldten’efn* bhmched and brown and slate hoee, Women’s, misses’, and children’s Ine dlsle thread mix«d and openwork hose and K hose. y . The above comprise a spletdld assortment or goods, of a very favorite make, and-are wosthy of speeial at tention. •■ “ '•■ • Also full lines men’s and women’s Pariakid. Berlin, silk, lisle, tod cotton ghuvas . , Also, full lines of shirts and drawer*, travelling shirts, hoop skirt}, snn and tain *ewta*e Spool cotton, silk bandkerchisEs aad ties, notions As. fOSESTVB SALE 07 CABPETpIQS, BBBGGEPB. MATTIE GS, Ao. oir sato&day moreieg. MayAtb.atU o’clock, wiUboa complete avorlment of teasoaabl. (cod. worth, the attentloiroL barer*.. Incloded , . BLACK SILK CLOAKS. 601otcMl.B’zew..tTaii. spring utylea black Bilk cloaks, coats, sacks. And ci tenure, al) richly lace Amt bugle trimned. mwmfaetnrwLtor best city calec. • b.ooodoJTl. C. HAWDKBRCHIEFS. Alco, 2,000 dot. ladies’ % plain and hemstitched, cents* plain do., hemmed & and chtdli-n’splainA.., hemstitehed % L. C. bdkfs—A full lins of low to Tory fi t\d> .. PARIB DRESS GOODS. An Invoice of choice Styles and'colors Paris plaid and striped dress goode. broche and thlhet shawls, Ac. EMBROIDERIES, LACS VEILS. Ac. Aleo, embroidered jaconet and camerie trimmings, collars, setts, waists, infant robes, Ac. » _ . Also, late and choice styles Puda lace veils, Paris grenadine and tissue veils. Ac- , Also, centslpore linen shirt fronts. RIBBONS, MOLMBBI GOODS, AND TRIMMINGS. Also, choice colors poult desoistpqnnet ribbons, Nsa d@6 trimming ribbohs. fancy trimmings, bugle gimp*, bugle buttons, bonnet silks, silk, laces, mallnas, nett artificial dowers, crapes. Ac._ . . HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, HOSIERY GOODS, AND % NOTIONS.,' - ■ -Also, SCO doz. ladies’ and misses', steel-spring hoop skirts. ? ' 200 do* mechanical woven corset*. Ladies’, gents’, and, ehlldren’ecothm hosiery, head nets, head dresses, pooket walltta, spool thread, Hike, sateattllN>ld> &«. ' STOCK OF MUitHTRIET GOODS. Mro, THIS MOSBUHGp the entire stock of s city r®- tail muliaery store. comprJMiif eat rthboas. artificial fiowersa sUks. empes. Ae. , fra, IgASOS FOSITIYB BALE OF 350 GifißS STRAW GOODS, tot ettalogoE on FBLDAY HOKSJJrOc -v Met sth* 1565, compri&ins & fall ss&crtmeai of xnoet dt* tiraWe shapea sad stvlga- sHippore. port e* 8ATOBBAlB» ts om first.wraTT eßoto Fin Street, PhilndelphiA, &ad. Xsonc WiU&rfy BostoiL. The SAXOIf, Gapt KEtthewa. will oil frcxc FMlEdelxihJA for Bostcm. OB''Bxrnrd»r» KEyB,Et IGA if.. EcdateiroEhlpSOsiUJli GEpt, Baker, froa Boston for FhiU4elphl», on tha sum d»y gN F. JL These new and-sahstaatial EtoamshlpE form a ncsl** line* calllnc from each port pnnetoaUy on Batarday*. ißsnrftnesseSactei *t one-hnlf thnmwnlnm «hjLrc*d on the recselE. Freisht* taken at falrratee. Shippers are requested to send Sill SEeelpta anAßiiln of liadinc with their zoods. a^S 6ltMOrr “ , “*W#W^s»^o.? ,, • mh2-tf 333 South DELAWARE Avenue. STEAM WEEKLY TO U wr'nflflr. VERPOOL. touching at HUBENSTOWN. (Cork Harbor}. Tha well known Steamers of the Livel pool. New York and Philadelphia Steamship Corns*- ny (iuman Idne), carrying the United States Mails, are Intended to sail as follows: , » . _ . CITY OF SATURDAY. May SBu CITY OF LOBDOH ..... —SATURDAY, May 13th. CITY OF MANCHESTER.-i.. SATURDAY. May And tuccediug Saturday at Noon, bom Pier sa North River. ■% ' RATES OF PASSAGE:, _ _ Pmrablehi’Gold, or its equivalent in Goxreney. FlrM ; eabln.^v.~—*ffl 00 Steerage .... --—MO 00 -V- ih Leudou..... 86 CO . “ to Loniou-. 34 K i.iMflO “ . to Paris*—* « « ttrs&srpifcfunitrtTr. a a flo fIQ ” to Hambnzi &OS also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Hot -imsm, Antwerp, Ac., at eaually low rates. - FarMfrom-ldiverpooL or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, fTI, hrtSfi, $lO5. Steerage from liiverpool or Queenstown, tSp, Tho»e who wish to send for fhslr ’friends «an bar tickets here at these rates. _For further informatloa. the Oompany’* Offices. JOMH Q- DALE. A mL m2-W til WAliHUTStereat, Bhßl> —mip— te NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO sHEBMK ALEXANDRIA, GIORGSrOWN. AND WASHINGTON. Via Ohesapwie and Delaware tad Steamers leave first Wharf above MARKET Street, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at W* For Freight apply to Agents, JrtL Fv^SS? r AS?i> 1* N orth andSotith Wh wves, Phils. ;J.B. Oeorgetovrn.D.o. ; FLOWERS A BOWEN, AtexsuMs. •-sfi—.. YflTTnic —For new —The FHILABKIiFHId.ABB HEW TOBK SXF&KBB BTBAMBOAT OOtfPANT. KARESY ins wHARVJgjPhna - mhlfi-»ra JAMES BAND, m WALL EVANS NiMTH Street, above Market -B. C mrERSWiT .fir thirty years’ practleal experience. S^kluSidrurtment ofhisPremium P*- Pre *,n l' Trnaa, Bnii9orierB, ill Braces, Crutches,' He. lmdl ra ■jh iro'rSiN IH EXTRACTIHG 731 SFKUCB Stwel _ m&nby to ahyamotjnt /WN x,OAUED tTPOH DIJIHONM. WATCHBS, A p P s toT,u *«’ *“ •* l OLD BSTABLISHBp Lptir OFFICE, t , ConiM TBIED and QABKILL Bti., below Lombard- ' fpffl-alB _ nrR MALCOLM MACMBILL’S J£-r J \BFKCTACLS BTOKX, 80. SlO 8e»» ,gIHBtr W> t,My H?K y ATOTi jgr OlttMS wftktoA to salt aU ssw* tad aSX repairing swfollr and promptly stUnded to. CH. GAKDBN * COiiNOB. 600 AND • *OS* MARKET Staeet. llnnufaetnreriofiS 1 WOoleeale Dealera In HATS. CAM, *OMBT|; BTKAWGOODS, ABTIFIcLuCaT®)W*BS. BDOHK' &«.. A*. - Tie Unset end meet eomplete etoek. and berttarnu. Country ManluaU tei tit* Wgf plied. mbl-Sg^ IXEBMETICALLY BBALSO MEATS u. AMD SOOTS *OO «• a® tml m ** do . MattCM* I*ooo ” do Tarksy. 1,000 •• do OMtkss. .. ■REWA.KE OF COUMTEBFEITS ■D n»MtIKCIPUS» A KKAJDY AND A «r taMR, tf-Jcnanoiafß tuoi WWw i» *.SSP»a»2? 'Srtts tto* tortkl* t>»tydM&MM BMmSSiK. j-£ c , ; ' .'