XHE CITY. ■mjijL-T /irw ■ HANCOCK S FIRST ARMY COKFB> » «. w3i known In PklladolpU*, and In fact ♦hmnihmt the entire Worth, and In many plaeei in SfsXSttu the* “ a very critical moment! when the SiSTof ttegreat General Grant were culminating, S averr available man was wanted, that a draft was ordered by the National Government. The oMDIe of this city held ward meetings and oity conventions, to adopt the most effective means to avoid the drain City councils at that time were talking about ordering another heavy loan to meet the emergency. In fact, the gentlemen who had the honor of Philadelphia at heart, and disliked very muoh the idea of the draft going into full effect In this olty, strained every nerve to obtain recruits. Money was oollootod freely tosomo of the wards, but It was difficult to excite gnythlng like enthusiasm. The effeots of the draft were orna mented upon, and there were serious apprehensions entertained by numbers or o» ,I "i * ob JJ * truly patriotic gentlemen. It was at suon a time as this that Benjamin franklin, the Chief of the detective force of this o|tj, v wertjtt_the task with characteristic serf, and by ™ extensive advertising, music, banners, parades, AOm &o„ he succeeded In creating much enthusiasm, and in seanrins: a large number of men, all of whom were puSfd in the field In time to aid in the great work of bringing the rebellion to a final close. Through, his exertions nearly l,Soo men were Moored, and while the Government obtained the valuable services of these veterans in the field, the olty was relieved from the draft through the 1,297, this number being credited to the Clty« Sir. Franklin was compelled to advance large sums of money to meet contingent expenses, and for this purpose he ueed funds placed In his hands by per sons desirous of procuring subßtltates and repre sentative recruits. The men were all sent to Wash ington to be mustered in, and some whom he had ergaged as substitutes and paid the sums agreed upon, represented themselves as volunteers to the mustering officer, and procured the Govern* ment bounty. As a consequence, Mr. Franklin Is compelled to refund the money paid to him by the principals. We are sure that no great enter-' prize like this was ever conducted more economi cally or energetically. In order to reimburse Mr. Franklin a bill has been reported by the Committee on Defence and Protection* and Is now pending in Councils. Hadfour arzny in the field met with a reverse the condition of Affairs would be entirely different than they are., Beorultlng would be going -on. and money would be abundant. The question new is, shall Chief Franklin be permitted to suffer t Twelve hundred and ninety-seven men liable to draft, and all their families, would reply an em phatic no J . DARING HIGHWAYMAN. as a young lady was p&SBiDg along up Seventh street, on Tuesday morning, ebo was mot a abort distance above Pine street, by a man who was pass ing down the street, and struck a violent blow In the breast, which felled her to the earth. A 8 the scoundrel struck her with one hand, he attempted to seize her port-mouale with the other, but in this he was not successful. This is the boldest outrage, occurring as it old in open daylight, at a thickly settled portion of the cUy, that we have had to re cord in along period of time. We are glad to state that the young lady received no serious injury, although she suffered somewhat from nervous ex oitement. THE COURTS. District Court, Afo. I-Jadge Stroud. D. Kramtr & Sons vs. J. H. Miller. This action was trespass to recover damages resulting from the unlawful and malicious act of defendant la catting and untying the guy ropes sustaining the spire of a church then in course of erection by plaintiffs at Eighteenth and Christian streets. The ropes being unfastened the spire tumbled to the ground. For the defence, on the other band, it was denied that the defendant untied one of the guy ropes, as alleged for plaintiffs, but that It had been chafed Into by abrasion, and had been loose for Bever&l days. Defendant alco alleged, and called witnesses to prove, that the unfinished spire was, and had been for some days, to a dangerous condition, frag ments of it felling frequently to the ground, and that it particularly endangered defendant’s house, upon which, if It fell In teat .direction. It woald fall. It was to prevent this catastrophe that defendant did, as was admitted, sever the only remaining guy rope. The spire being thus unsupported, and a fa vorable gale of wind prevailing, It did, as stated for plain tills, soon topple efter, and fell in a different direction from defendant’s house. The case was submitted without speeches of counsel, and without loattuctlons from the court, and tbe jury rendered a verdict for the defendant. Leonard Fletoher, Esq., for plaintiffs; D. Dougherty, Esq., for defendant. District Court, Ko. 2—Judge Hare. Wm. O. Harbeson vs. Elwood Wilson. This ac tion was to recover damages to a horse and oarriage owned by plaintiff, wbich were run against by a run away horse belonging to defendant. Theallegation of plaintiff was that defendant was negligent In having left his horee not properly fastened and cared for in treat of hie office door, and for that reason he took fright and ran at lira e through the streets. The defence, on the other hand, was that the de fendant had left his horse and vehicle in charge of a colored boy accustomed to the care of horses, and that this boy had the horse by the head when two boys came along in a furniture oar, one of whom struck defendant’s horse about the legs with a whip, which frightened the horse so much as to render It Impossible for the boy to hold him. It was also shown that Die horse was a quiet and safe animal. In Infracting tbe jury, Judge Hare said that If the defendant used that care and caution in se curing his horse that a prudent man would, and the horse took fright from an act that ordinary oare eonld not guard against, the defendant was not liable. Verdict for plaintiff, $45 VO. Charles W. Brooke and George W. Harkins for plaintiff; Bul litt MdDlektOD for defendant. * James Mtadowcroft vs. The Standard FIW In surance Company of tbe city of New Tort. This was an action to recover on a polloj of Insurance of $2,600, for damage by fire to tne amount of $1,900, on certain property described in the policy aB bring «in the Ist story of a four story and basement Blate roof brick building,” oorrter of Coral and Lafferty streets, Nineteenth ward. The defence allege that the property damaged by fire was not In the premises insured, and was not included in the policy, but was in an adjoining bnlldlrg. only one story high, and it was farther alleged by the defence that defendants had ex pressly refused, when asked to do so, to insure the property in such one-story building, and henoe the peculiar and guarded phraseology of the policy In describing the exact locality of the property they did Insure Jury out. Layccck, Earle, and White for plaintiff; Cuyler for defendant. Coart of Quarter Session*—Hon. James R. indlow, Associate Justice. [William B. Vans. Baa., Prosecuting Attorney. 1 ACQUITTAL 09 A STOBBKBBPBB. The case of Emma Francis, charged with the larceny of and receiving some laces, fringes, fee., was resumed. Mrs. Vallenberg stated that she had a servant girl, but discharged her because Mrs. Frauds said she would steal. Miss Arnold testified that she was In Mrs. Vallen berg's store two Tears, and handled there goods similar to those lonnd with the defendant. She Identified the mark on a piece of goods, as being In the hand-writing of Mrs. Vallenberg. Mr. Bosenham testified that he was a special offi cer of the Major, and exhibited his authority by a shield on his breast, having upon It “.Special Offi cer.” Be made the arrest. He did not tell Mrs. Francis that he wonld take her to prison unless she gave up all the trimmings In her store. The defence called the following witnesses: Mary Asfcerley testified that she was at Mrs. Frauds’ house for two weeks In January; I reoog nlze all these goods; a pedler woman brought the things to Mrs. Francis to Bell; she refused, saying she oonld not sell them In hor store; the woman said she had a sick child at home, and then Mrs. Franels bought the goods; she Is an honest woman, and raises her ohlidren with great oare, having lamlly worship. Cross-examined.—l lived In the country when I visited Mrs. Francis; 1 visited her beoause she was an intimate friend; Strasbnrg Is my home; I can swear positively to the goods; I pnt no mark on them. Catharine Doyle testified to seeing the pedler -woman at the store soiling the things to Mrs. Fran cis ; she offered to bny a cloak from Mrs. F. after; the woman sold It to her; Mr. Francis’ daughter said she oonld make the thugs up for soldiers. Cross-examined.—The bosom and sleeves are for women’s wear; soldiers do not use them, bnt they oonld be sold at fairs; I lived near the defendant and often bought things from her. Mrs. Bice testified to a pedler woman ooming to her house with old-fashioned trimmings, children’s cloaks, &c.; that day 1 saw some of the things In Mrs. Francis’ store. Miss Franols, the daughter of the accused, testi fied that she stood in the store of Mrs. Vallenberg for two weeks, bnt never was 1n the store alone for one hour durlngthat time; Mrs. Vallonberg accused witness and her mother of taking things from her store, and searched every trunk and place they had, bnt found nothing; the man who made the arrest, named Bosenham, wanted a watoh mother had, saying lr she gave It to him the case wonld be set tled, and if not he wonld oonvlot her and send her to prison. Cross-examined.—He offered to tradefor the watoh some jewelry he had; the watch cost five dollars, and he offered some ear-rings and watch chains for It. All of the witnesses gave the accused an elegant character for honesty. Mr. Cochrane, a wholesale merchant, said he would trnst her to an; amonnt she wanted. Mr. Holmes, a merchant, said he con sidered the character of defendant above reproach, and wonld credit her to any amonnt. Mlss’Arnold recalled.—l bought a yard of the trim mings from Mrs. Francis, and she said that she bought It In New York. Cross-examined.—l was sent to buy the goods by Mrs Vallenberg. This case occupied two hours and a half of the session. The jnry returned a verdict of not guilty. BISOBDBBI/y-HOUSe CASH. Mrs. Crouse was charged with keeping a disorder ly house. B. B. Porter testified that the defendant kept a place at 1603 Bldge avenue, where frequent riots oc curred. Mrs. Pate testified that she lived next door to Mrs. Crouse, and she kept a very disorderly house; there Is not a night that persons In her house can lay down and rest; Mrs. Crouse keeps six or eight girls In the house. Another female testified that her son enlisted and' spent most of his money at thlß house with the girls there. She remonstrated with Mrs. Cronse, and she cuned her and drove her out of the house. Officer Amos Boeder testified that girls lived in the house; sometimes people behaved a little disor derly ontslde; bave been In the houße, and seen girls sitting with men In the bar-room, bnt never taw anything wrong; went there to notify Mrs. Crouse to olean the snow off her pavement, and to tell her counterfeit money was being olroolated; know nothing particular about the girls, bnt sup posed they were of bad obaraoter. William Hughes testified to going to the house alter his brother, and seeing girls around the bar room. Mrs. Mcßride testified that it wonld not require a aloe person to judge of the character of the persons In the honse, as their conversation was snffiolent; She had never been in the house, and never desired to. The defence called the following witnesses: George Nlonol sworn—l live just this side of Mrs. Cronse; Idon’t know an; thing against her honse, and never saw anything disorderly; never was kept awake at night. Cross-examined.— l keep a restaurant, and am busy day and night; It don’t concern me if the wo men at Mrs. Crouse’s are good or bad; tbe bigger the crowd in tbe neighborhood tbe better for me. Mr. Mann. Hike afire, for lnatanoel 'WltOKB> YCS. tvtt. Cameron sworn.—l live next door to Mrs. Cronse; I never was disturbed by them; saw the windows broke cnoe or twice by drunken women, but the police took them up. Cross-examined.—l keep a tavern and liquor store i I don’t wholesale liquor; have sold Mrs Crouse -some by the small. Verdlflt guilty* Sentence deferred. LIBSL. Thomas Lamb was charged with libel. , .. Jane Sbeety testified that she belonged to the Summerfield Church, and knew John Morrow; she heard of a piece in the paper called the Cnmwu ufe. and all the neighbors snekred at her. Mary Sbeety testified that she went to Sunday school, and was told by the girls In the olass that the paper had a piece in about her. John Morrow testified that Albert Gibson came to Sundayechcol and told Mm his name was In the paper j subsequently Albert GibflCQ said he wrote the piece, and Simeon Adams mailed it, and that tbe defendant endorsed the article, and said it was a good joke. [Adams and Gibson have gone Into the army, and consequently were not on trial ] The court Instructed the jury that the case failed for want c f evidence. It did not, however, relieve the parties from the condemnation of the public at their cowardly act. Yerdtct, sot gouty. Mr. Mann told the prosecutors that when Gibson And Adams returned they could be prosecuted, CUTTING A. CZ.OTHSS-I.ntß. Michael Soanlln wag charged with malicious mischief, Elizabeth Belles testified that accused cut down her clothesline; tbe line was not up in a street, but on a lot of green grass ; after he out the line he sued me before an alderman and made me pay $l 75, saying I abused him. An Irishman was called to testify that the .place where the line was stretched waß a street, and he said he had been in Sherman’s army and was a good sol tiler. Verdict, not guilty, but pay the oosts. THE. POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Welding. 1 SHOPLIFTER. Hanna Dally was arraigned yesterday oa tbe charge of shoplifting- She Btopped at the store. No. 14 South Second street, priced several articles; bat purchased nothing. Upon , leaving the estab “•»* » piece of plaid goods, enough for a full dress, was missing. Suspicion feu upon the defendant! and, a search being made, the stolen property was ound In a basket which she was earning. Banna was rather dumbfounded upon the discovery being made. She was oommlttea to answer. B DISHONEST DOMESTIC. Elizabeth Black, a colored woman, employed as servant In • verjv respectable Quaker family on Aroh street, near "Third, was arraigned yesterday on the charge of stealing the sum of *7B. The money was ttten In small sums, at Intervals. A watch, gold finger-ring, bonnet, and other articles were lonnd that she had purchased with the stolen mo ney. The accused admitted the charge. She was committed to answer. AN AMUSING ADVENTURE. A oase was adjudicated yesterday morning, at the Sixth-ward Station-house, which was rather amu sing. The parties were both Dntoh, one of them .being fresh from the romantic regions of Tamaqua, Pa. Bis name was F. Bender; he arrived m Phila delphia on Tnesday, and went on a “ bender,” which culminated In a grand scene on Fourth street, near Vine, between 11 and u o’clock at night. It seems that while walking along Fourth street he observed a man. named John Walker, somewhat Intoxicated, standing on the sidewalk looking very Intently at a store. Bender wanted to know what he was doing there. The latterreplled he was watching bis store, for he was afraid of a thief. Bender thought the man called him a thief, and st once laid hands upon him. Walker was sure the fellowwas a thief and wanted to kill him. A struggle ensued. First one was down, the other up—then both rolled over each other on the pavement, finally Into the gutter. During this test of physical strength, eaoh oried murder, fire, watch, polloe, thieves. Presently a single policeman arrived; the men still struggling ; each proclaiming the other to be a thief. The officer sprang his rattle, and assistance speedily arrived. Citizens began to congregate. The two men were taken te the station-house, their clothing torn and muddled. Eaoh charged the other with being a thief. They were looked up In separate cells. At the hearing yesterday morning they could scarcely realize their condition. The adventure of the night was like a disturbed dream to them. Both admitted the charge ol drunkenness, and yielded as gracefully to paying the usual fine as olreumstances admitted. They acknowledged their mistake, shook bauds, and asked an offloer the way to the nearest bar-room. [Before Mr. Alderman Millar. 1 FULLY COMMITTED. Griekerbaum, arrested a few days sines on the charge of having committed a robbery In the State of Kentucky, was tally committed yesterday to offi cers having In their possession the proper requisi tion papers from the State authorities. Be was taken West last evening. CONTRABAND PUBLICATIONS. Five newspaper and, periodical dealers were ar raigned yesterday on the oharge of selling news papers or an immoral character. Complaint had been made to his Honor Mayor Henry, and he promptly Issued the mandate that brought the par ties before the distinguished magistrate who pre sides at the Central Station. Some of the printed documents are grossly licentious—very common plaoo and vulgar. The defendants were bound over to answer. The suspension of circulation jof the papers Is only desired by complainants. It may be proper to say In this connection that the objec tionable papers are printed In New York and Boston. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The money market continues remarkably easy, as Is evidenced by the recent enormous subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan. One of the main onuses of the present large flow of subscriptions is the appro henslon that, when the series of seven-thirties now offered shall be filled, the rate of loterest for the re maining three hundred millions authorized by Con gress will be out down to six per coat. Sach a reduction Is qnite within the Secretary’s power, and, if the plethora of money continues, is not unlikely. Those who wish for seven-thirties, there fore, at par, may not be able to obtain them unless they secure some of the series now offered. At the Stock Board yesterday the principal fea ture was the " bear ” movement on Reading and the deollne in one or two of the oil stocks. Go vernment loans were held firmly at about prevlons figures. The Ims sold at 110k@U0k, the 10-403 at Bok, and the 6-20 s at 106k —the latter being an ad vance of a. State Os sold at 00. Olty dp were steady at previous figures—viz; new at 93%, the old at 01 Hi and the municipal at os>f. Company bonds weie very quiet. The activity of the share list was principally confined to Reading, whieh opened at 60k—a deollne of %as compared with the closing figure of the previous day. The stook, however, was gradually pushed downward until It sold at 48 Hi at which it sold at the close. Pennsyl vania Railroad was also weak, selling at 64—a de cline of j*. Camden and Amboy was a shade higher, but Norristown and Oatawlssa Railroad sold at somewhat lower figures. Bank, canal, mining, and passenger railroad securities were very doll. Of the oils, Densmore, which a few months ago was selling at 15, sold down to lk in consequence of a report that the company’s finances bad became con siderably embarrassed, and the deollne extended to other companies located in the neighborhood of the Densmore. Dalzell declined to 4&. The newspaper advices from Europe on Monday morning were at first construed as likely to advance gold, and depress, temporarily, at least, the public funds. The market'since has worked directly the contrary, and the solution of the faot la found In the Improved tone ot the private letters and orders from the other side, especially from Great Britain. These Indicate that English balanoes In New York will be lelt on employment there, or else sent home In United States funds, while American balanoes, for some years lelt in London Decause of the war, will rapidly return home before tho premium on gold, and the currency value of exchange afford the op portunity of making tho retransfer to greater ad vantage than they are likely to do six or twelve months henoe. The ohsnge or roaotlon in confi dence in Ameriean affairs is said to be less marked In the continental than In the English letters, If we except Paris, where, until the war was known to be at an end, no very considerable Investments in United States funds were ventured. The foHnwtng were the quotations for gold yester day, at the hours named: 10 A. M U A. M 12 NT IP. M 2k PM 4 P. M The snbsorlpUoos to the 7.30 loan, reoolved by Jay Cooke yesterday, reaoheil the enormous sum of *17,410,100, Including one of $1,i00,000 from Phila delphia, one of *1,300,000 from tbe First National Bank of Cincinnati, one of *600,000 from the Na tional Bank of the Republic, Boston; one of *lOO,OOO from the Second National, Detroit; one of *210,000 from the First National, Providence; one 0r*3,121,- *6O from the Ninth National, New York; one of *1,600,000 from Clark,Dodge, & Co.,Now York; one Of *1,260,000 from Boblnson & Ogden, New York; one of *1,600,000 from tho Seoond National Bank, Boston, and one of *600,000 from the First National Bank, New Orleans. There were 11,023 Individual subscriptions of *5O and *lOO each. The following were the oloslng quotations for the principal navigation, mining, and oil stooks; Bid. Aik, Bibert....**.*™ 3 X 2% Bldorado*~~* \ F*nell Oil~~» % Germania........ .. X Globe ou w .«„ .. x. Howe's Iddy Oil X Vi Hibbard 0i1.,,,.. S 1 Irwin on .. 8 Keystone Oil \% 1 84 Erotzer .. Mtple Shade Oil. 17* 18 M«Clinto«k Oil.. .. SX Mineral .. 1k Minco. **»»., *~»* 2% 8 McßAheny 0i1.,.. V,i s)i MoCrea*Cherß.l 1-18 IX Bobledt Delam ,3 Penna Petro Co. >• 1A Pope Farm Oil % Pblla&OUCk 1 Rock 0i1. 1% 2% Bathbone Pet,... .. i|| Sherman.*.-... % Seneca ~~****«. .. 4}l Story Farm Oil.. 1 1% ScM * X X C. „ „ _ Bid. Aek Schlffav— 23J4 Bohl Bar pr«f— 2714 28 Sutq Cana1...... 811 934 Tultou (.’oil.. .. 4E feeder Dam Coal .. * Green Monu’n CIB SK 314 Bex stone Zinc 114 Bwntua falls Cl 214 •• Atlas —. % X Allegheny Blver .- 134 AUeg & Tideonte .. 114 Big Tank—— 114 1 84 Brandon Island. 114 Beacon Oil. X BrnnerOil—...... X Briggs Oil—— IX 214 Continental Oil.. 1 1 Crescent City— .. H Curtin.—— 10 Corn Planter—. 2X 3 Caldwell-- . !14 3X Cow Cre«k— 314 Cherry Bun 2 214 Dnnkard 0i1..... 11-16 IX Dnckard Creek O X ■■ Denemera Oil—.. .- 2 D&lsellOU— 4X 474 Escalator Off— 14 74 StlficbolaT-- 2 94 T«r Homestead. 3% .. "We yesterday were shown a oopy of Hodge’s Finance and Bank Nate Reporter ef the date of Feb ruary 4,1866, In whloh we find the following para graph: “The gold market for the past ten days has bom ID the hands of operators who have origi nated the “peace dodge” for speculating pur poses. There Ib not a particle of truth in all or any of the various rumors we have had, carry leg the Idea of a “ nluety-day settlement” of our national troubles. The proßpeots were never more gloomy, politically. Peace & so far away In the dim distance, that no man Is wise enough to sot the date of it.” Flnanolal writers are sometimes taunted with be ing the worst of prognosticators. Here is one who certainly foresaw some distance ahead. Happily the time has now gome when we ban give a date to a “ settlement of our national trohbles.” counterfeit five-dollar bills, raised from ones on tbe Atlaß Bank of Boston, are in circulation. Counterfeit two-dollar notoS'on the People’s Bank of Boxbury, Mass., have been deteoted. aW g'hey are unlike the genuine, and may be known by a locomo tive end railroad train to the vignette, with the word “two” on each upper eorner and figure 2 on lower right-band coiner. The New York Timet of yesterday says: “At the annual election of the Stock Exchange, yesterday, we learn that Hon. Henry G. Stebblns, former pre sident of the board, and now travelling in Europe for the restoration of his health, (greatly Impaired while In Congress,) was substantially complimented by a vote of a rich service of plate, accompanied by resolutions feelingly expressive of tho esteem of the members of the Exchange, with whom he has been so long associated.” The following named banks in New York city have surrendered their State charters under the enabling act and organized as national institutions.: Heme. _ , Capital. Broadway Bank. *l,OOO 000 Bank of Commerce 10000,000 Pork Bank... 2,000,000 Tradesmen’s Bank 1,000,000 Shoe and Heather Bank 1,600,000 Market Bank-.- 1,000 000 St. Nicholas Bank. 1,060,000 Seventh Ward Bank 660,000 Bank of the Bepnbllo 2,000,000 Mercantile Bank.... 1,000,000 Mechanics’ Banking Association.... 600,000 Merchants’Exchange Bank 1,235,000 East Rivet Bank 268,150 New York County Bank 200,000 Aggregate oapital *23,193,150 The whole commercial world Is interested In the completion of the Suez Canal, which Is to conneot the Mediterranean with the Bed Sea. It has been recently stated that boats of light draft have passed through this oanal, from one sea to the other. Tkls, however, Is only a preliminary step, although an Important one, to the great enterprise, for It re quired but a comparatively small amount of abor to make a marine communication of this kind. The Interior of the Isthmus Is low, and there are large salt marshes or lakes whloh are on the line of the Canal, whloh thus far have precluded the necessi ty of muoh exoavatlon. The hardest part of the work yet to be done will be to deepening and pre serving the depth of the Canal for ship purposes, and In opening and keeping open the outlets at each end, especially that Into the Mediterranean. The energy with which it Is pushed forward, at pre sent, gives reason to believe that the great project will have at least a fair and thorough trial, within a reasonable time, considering the magnitude o’ the undertaking; and If It prove successful, the commerce between the Atlantic, Indian, and Paci fic Oceans will be much improved. The aocounts Trom Venango and other regions are of a highly encouraging eharaoter. Now enter prises are everywhere in progress, and new wells are being opened almost dally. The production ol Oil Creek, slnoe the opening of spring, has been steadily on the increase, though by no means as .. large It would have been but for the Injury caused by the flood. The managers of a number of tbe State Banks and leading banklng-honsee of the Northwestern counties of Pennsylvania held a meeting at Mead vllle on the 2d Inst., for the purpose of conferring on the subject of a withdrawal of the Isaacs of State Institutions Rom circulation, and the substitution of National currency at the earnest day practicable. The views of the gentlemen present were unani mous In favor of securing the adoption of a uni form onrrency, and the withdrawal of the circula tion of the State banks whenever the supply of National currency shall be adequate to meet the demands of business. Tho representatives of the Yenango Bank, the Bank of Lawrence Coun ty, the OH City Bank, the Petroleum Bank, and the Bank of Crawford County, whose Issues have heretofore contributed so largely to supply the ex traordinary demand for currency oreatod by the late developments of business In the northnestemooun. ties, expressed their desire to withdraw their notes ftom circulation, and to aid in making the National currency the only medium Of exehange, Tbose banks have for some time been redeeming their notes In Pittsburg, as well as at their own counters, a fact which furnishes substantial evidence of tbelr good faith and stability. All of tbe State Banks mentioned above have taken the necessary .action to beeome National banks, and It is stated are with drawing their notes as rapidly as the business de mands of their respective looautles will warrant, maintaining, meanwhile, tbe redemption of the notes at their own counters or at Pittsburg, so as to Berve, as far as possible, tho convenience of the publlo. Drcxel A 00. quote: New United States Bonds, 1881 no @no % ii ■> Certlf. of Indebt’sa. 99k@ 9914 Quartermasters’ Vouohers 96k@ 98 Gold iso @132 Sterling Exchange H 3 @145 6-20 Bonds, old 106k@105k « ii new. 105 @lO6 10-40 Bonds 06M3 96k Bales or bum THE PUBL —-ICO 5(0 Bell Greek—hSO lk 600 Big Tank.. slO 1 94 zoo do—... i a K 0 Caldwell W 4,, NO COW Creek— . k 1(00 Atlas lots 86 .69 400 do lots .00 000 do «10 .(9 200 Packard »10.13- IS 200 do .b3O lk 100 do sIO.IS-lS SECOHI 100 Dalzell— —— iX SOO Walnut Mend— 81 scoatlai ———.. 69 SOoßis Tank—.— IX 100 Cherry Bun—. 214 6CO Dnnkklrd-. tS. Ik 400 Jerrey Well..—* 1 k IOOMcGieaACSnn.. lk 200 Oil Ok A ChEbSO. 3 100 d 0.....— bSO. 3)4 1(0Phil A Oil Greek.. 94 THE PEOPLE'S 8T 100 Dnnkud—bJO. 1 81 100 d 0.... .10- 1)4 100Babert..-.—bo. 2)4 ICO Mingo.... 9)4 100 Atlas*-—- bSO. X 100 Jersey We11..1>30. 1)4 SALBB AT THE BBGDLA Reported 6y Rewee. Miller, BEFORE 100 Densmore—• FIEBT 1 SOOOUSSs ’Bllls. eoup.UOk: 1000 do-* ~z “----re*.ll()4' moo U 8 5-2 C Ms. eonp. its \ MOO do lote.eonp.losk 6CO eoinlOOs.coup 105 k { 900 dOßttrlote. .-cp.lOfiki! 4000 do new.conp.lo6k 2600 - do new eonp 105 k 600 US 10-40 bds.eoup 96k MO do eonp 95k i 10CO C A Amb 6» ’BS 89k 6000 do lots. 90 4000 Penns B2d mort.. 99k 16PennsB.. .... 66 81 do lols. 65k SSO do——.lots. 66k 6u d 0...... 65k 60 Norristown B 66k COHlnehillß—..... 67 10 Bk of North Am. • .189 7 rhilad Bk—lots. 131 4611 Bk of Ry... eSJIS 2 Delaware Dlv—.. 34k 200 Folton Gcal..—. 4k S 3 do - ICO Beading R e 6. 60k 100 do..—. -.*6. 60 600 do——lot;. 60 108 do .M. 80 1(0 do— cash. 60 100 do bBO. 60 400 do bß.lote. 49K 400 do— 49k BETWEEN 600 Bull Greek.—.-bo lk ICO Catawlssapref.bßO 26 200 do lota 26 100 Egbert Oil bao 2k ICO Ming 0...... .h 6 3k 100 do ,b3O Sk 2600 Hazleton Si—— 95 lOOMcElrath. .... 2k 300 Corn Planter bSO.B 1-18 100 Brisks OU——. 2 100McCMntock011...S MS ICO Reeding B— bSO 49» 100 do—. ,e6wn 4£k 100 d 0—..... sown 49 SECOND 11000 D S 6-20 bd«. eonp. 196 k 2400 U SlO 40 bde. eonp 96k 116C0 Oity 6s old—.loti 91k 16TO do new—. lots 93k 10CO Lebigh Yal bonds 97 1 Penns B.—. 66 100 do. lots 65k 1 Gam A Am 8.—128 10 Elmira pref —. 4*k 60 Catawlsea pref <BO 24k AVTE& BOARDS. lOOSugar Creek..—.- 8. | 400State61.—....loti 99 4GO Densmore.....lots lk! ICO Beading 8........ 48k ” 1008ohylBavpif..fc30 SBk 2000Olty 6emannl.lots 9SR 100 Dalzell Oil—,b3o 6 12000 ObeaA Del 61 eBwn 93 ICO Catawiesa s6wn.. 12 I BALES AT THE CLOSE. 100 Beading 8.—.... 48k 100 Beading B——l>s 48k 100 Junction Oil—. 3k 100 do.—. ..16 48k ICC Seeding B— 4Sk ICO do .——49 k ICO do,. ——.. 46k ItOTlonestapU—l 100 Continental—.— 3k rOd MingO Oil—•••—. 3 200 do.— —. 1 200 do—— 8 100 Beading B— ..816 48k P 0 Jnnotlon—b3o Sk The New York Post ol yesterday says : Gold Is heavy. The opening pnoe was 135 H, and at the close It was offered at 181k> after selling at 181. This Is the lowest point reached since January, 1863. The loan market is easy at 5@9 per cent. There is seme apprehension that ftom the large sub scriptions to the seven-thtitlee some degree or strin gency will be produced. Probably, however, the able arrangements of the Secretary of the Treasury will prevent any sneh result. The stook market opened duu, became Irregular, and closed heavy. Governments are strong and aotlve. Railroad shares are depressed by the general In disposition to operate, and by the battering of the bears, wbo are reported to be under tbe necessity of purchasing to cover the heavy short contracts which are about soon to mature. Before the first session New York Central was quoted at 90k, Erie at TO, Reading at IOOk, Mlchi gan Southern at 68k, Cleveland and Pittsburg at 74. The following quotations were made at the Board, as compared with yesterday: ■ 138 k 134 ISlk l3lk l3l l3l Wed. Tues. Air. Bee. 0. g. 6s, coupon..— HO H IWX * D, 8. 6*30 eoupone.*« —lO6 105& * - u. B. 6*20 coupons, new.—.lo6* 106* K *-* U. 8. 10 40 coupon*.— - «|f 06* * U. 8. Certificate*—... flg* 99% .. ~ Tenneaeeefis—62 s«* •• ** MUiouri Bi—67 67 .•* Atlantic Mall—Ms MO 5 Pacific Mail.—Boo 800 .. New York Central..—..— 9gX 08* - g Brie.————— 7BX 79 - * Brie preferred*— 80 ,85 « *\ Hudson Hirer 106* 107* .. 1* Beading*—9B** M?* ■ • 1* Michigan Central———HO ~ 1 Michigan Southern———67* _f§* • • 1 Illinois Central*—......llo 116 1 After the board Erie sold down to 76*, New York Central to 94*, Reading to 97, Michigan Southern to 66*, Illinois Central toll**. I»ater, Erie re covered * p« pent* „ Philadelphia Markets, May xo—Evening, Tie market generally continues very dull, and prices are unsettled and lover, owing to tie farther decline of 4@5 per cent. In gold. Tie Floor market Is very quiet, there being very little demand either for export or home nse, and prices are drooping; sales comprise about 600 bbls extra family at from *8.t0@9.60 V bbl, the latter rate for high grade. The retailers and bakers are baying in a small way at prices ranging from $6,76@7.c0 for superfine; *7,7C@8.25 for extra; $8.6009.50 for extra family, and $lOOll for fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Flour Is quoted at $5.7506 y bbl. Corn Meal Is dull; we quote Pennsylvania at $5.76 $ bbl. Grain.— The demand for Wheat Is limited, and there Is very little doing in the way of sales; most millers are holding off for lower prices; about 3,000 bus sold In lots at irom 1900195 c y bus for prime to choice reds, and white at from 210@22C3 f) bus, as to qnallty. There la very little doing In Rye; small sales are reported at lfoo f) bus. Corn Is less active, and prices have declined; about 7,000 bus prime yellow sold at 1250123 c, afloat, and 120 c for white. Oats are dull and lower; 3,000 bus sold at 60c, afloat, and a lot in tbe oars at a lower prloe. Bark.—lst No 1 Quercitron Is firmly held at $3O ton, bat we hear of no sales. Cotton There is little or nothing doing In the way of sales, and prices have fallen off. we quote Middlings at 6SO y ft. Gboobbibs continue qnlet; about 226 bags of Ijsgnayra Coffee sold at 210220 y 2> In gold. Sugar Is without any material ebange; 100 hhds Cuba sold at B}»e In gold. Sbbds,- Flaxseed Is selling In a small way at $2 6002 65 y bn. Timothy Is dull at $4@4.50 $1 bu. In cloverseed there Is nothing doing, and prloes are PnovißioNS.—Prices are unsettled, and rather lower; the sales are in small loin only, owing to the difference In the views of buyers and sellers. Mess Pork Is quoted at $29030 y barrel. Baaon Is selling in a small way, at from 19024 c y 31 for plain and fancy canvassed. Lard Is dull; small sales of bar* rels and tierces are reported at 18019 c y lb. Batter Is very dull, and prices are Irregular. Whisky.—' There Is very little doing, and the market Is dull and prloes unsettled; small sales of Penna and Western bbls are reported at 21302140 $1 gallon. The following are tbe reoelpts of Flour and Grain at this port to-day | Flour.. Wheat earn. Oats Pittsburg Petroleum Market, May 9. Business IB the oil way was pretty aotlve, and buyers were plenty. Holders, as a matter of coarse, were asking good round prices. The heavy sales of the past week have taken a large amount ont of the market. The receipts since onr last foot up to 2,973 bbls. On the Allegheny landing business was brisk, freights to Oil City being plenty, and empty oil barrels abundant. The exoltement In regard to oil Is on the Increase, and prices are steadily advancing at the wells and at the month. As we have before remarked, the holders of oil In that region are not governed either by the price of oil In New York or Pittsburg. The price of gold makes no difference to them. They set the price on the oil, and you can take It or leave It. Yesterday’s despatches an* Bounce another advaaoe along the ereek on the Story Farm—the figures were $8 $1 bbl; at the mouth f 8.76 were demanded—buyers were plenty. At the close-of the market the advantage was in favor of holders, who w 111, no doubt, make good use of-the same. The market for orude was firm at 2SVQ24C, In bulk and barrels, without packages, the pteferenee being decidedly lu favor of bulk. Below will be found the sales that came nndcr our notice: f Obtjdb Oil..—The market, yesterday, ruled firm. The sales reaoh 3,900 bbls, principally In bulk, di vided as follows: 1,000 bbls, 240; 200 do., 21o; 350 do., without packages; 200 do., 23 a, same terms; 130 do., packages exchanged, and 1,600 do., to an finer, at 240, In bulk. Bumsitn Oil,.—As a mattter of course, when crude Is fiim, tbe same may be expected of refined. The prlnolpal operations were for fature delivery. Sales 500 bbls bonded, for Jnne delivery, at 49c; 300 do. an tbe same terms; 400 do. free, June delivery, at 690. New York Markets, Hay 10. Hbbadstupus —Tile market for State and West ern Flour to dull and 25c lower; sales 7,800 bbls at te.io@6 to for superfine State ; $8.65@6 76 for extra State; &6.86@7 00 for choice do; 80.10® o 60 for su perfine Western ; 86.75@710 for oommon to medium extra Western; $7 60@7 75 for oommon to good shipping brands extra round.hoop Ohio. Canadian Flour Is 25c lower ; sales 350 bbls at H6.60@7.10 for oommon, and *T 16@8.40 for good to otaolee extra. Southern Flour is 250 lower; sales 600 bbls at $7.65@8.60 tor common, and 88 60@12 for TTTFj THURSDAY, MAY, 11. Ifo'S.' ehs, May ID. ,IC BOARD. lOODouhard—.b2o 1.81 ; 1000 McCrea A O B-blO lk I 600 Mingo —lots a l-io 2CO Sherman.... lots, e k 200 St Nicholas.*«*.*.• 3 300 do—.S > IfDTloueßfe. lots K i yOKeyrtonsOil.e..-. 334 ■ 400 do 1)30 2M ; 800 Allegheny Bir .l Sag SODT&nrHoms’d. bW4S )9 : 000 Pbtla&QO< -1)1011-16 D GALL. 400 Sherman # lOGTioaeata 69 100OslCk& Ch Bun. S 303 do.s-e..*~~b3oe 3 I(oJunction-~-b2O. 4 aoootiok * CS..b2O. 3}£ 100 Jersey 1 ai 600 St ffl«holas> •. V3&-S 1 : 16 200 BisTaSfc. l% ’OOK BXGHAffGEe 100 Big Tauk~~casli. 1 94 600 Montgomery cash. % 100 Big Tar.k< 194 100 Keystone Oil 2116 200 d 0...— 2 SCO Biff Taut.-~~eeee V/, B BOABD OF BBOKfiBS No, fio Be Third Bi BOABD. > ICO Deasmoie * »♦* »*a3o 2 BOABD. 403 Beading B.lti.eSo. 49k 600 d 0.... —lots. 4954 230 no lots s 5. 49H 200 d0..........530 49% 100 do cash. 49X 800 do 60 100 dO ■ »*.»-».«.. Sls. 49* 100 d0....* sfi.49 60 200 do -www.lots.slo, 49K ICO do.**e~«.e69m. 49 100 d0...*>*.«..*10 49 66 800 do .loto.olOwj|. 49ft 60 • do•!•<..«<♦ h*i 49a 200 Big Tankl9l 300 Ball tirok. .lots, lft 400 do lets, ift 2CO Corn Planter.lota. 3 600 Cherry Bun.. 2ft 300Dnnkard.~4 .lota, lft 6; 0 Densmore ...lots. 2 300 Continental-.--. Ift 200 BydeFarm...bSO. S 600 Walnut Bend- ~~ 2 60Maple Shade-...*-. 18ft 200MsC2lnt6kOU.lt*. Sft IDO UcElrath - 2* 900 Bo? el Petroleum. Ift 200 Wm Penn Oil Ift lfiO Dalzell OU—.b3o- 6ft 300 do *blo. 6 200 do ...Jots.cash. 6 9.0 do.-**- ....lots 6 Steamship United Kingdom (Br),-Muuro, from Glasgow 22d nit, at New York on Tuesday—66B passengers. Bark Chattanooga, Higgins, cleared at Boßton Bth Inst, for New Orleans. Brig Ylneland, Nichols, from Rio Janeiro 20th March, via St Thomas 24th nit., at New York on Tuesday, with coffee. Sehiß Maracaibo, Henley; Anita Damon. Baker, and Henry May, Parker, henoe at Boston Bth Inst. Sohr J D McCarthy, Young, henoo for Salem, at Holmes’ Hole 6th Inst., and sailed again next day. Schr Mary Miller. Dayton, and Elizabeth Eng lish, Potter, hence at Provldenoe Bth Inst. Schr Areola, Taylor, from Fall River for Season net, to load for this port, at Newport 6th lost. Sohiß Rescue, Kelly, from Portland for this port, and Lizzie w Dyer, Snmnor, from Bangor for Mau rice River, N J, at Newport 7th Inst. Schr Cora, Baker, henoe at Newport 7th Inst, BOABDS. 100 Beading B~~.blo 49 SCO do lota*..*— bSO 49 200 do lots.—c~b3o 49ft 200 d0..~~ bSO 4Sft ICO d0....-**+<**«* 49ft 26 PennaB.«- «.»«>.<. 65ft 200OrganleOU....e*+e ft 100 Alleghy River ~~ lft 9CODankard lft 200 Fulton Coal 4ft 25Lebigh Valley.... 65 4000 Cam it Am di ’B3 . 90 400 St Nicholas 0i1.... S 20000 D S 0-20. int.io&ft BOABD. 100 Catawlsea B. *-*- lift 200. do- lots 12 100 Sohyl Jay prf..s3Q 28 lOOßeadlsgß- **...««. 48ft 100 Jersey 1.31 100 Winslow 0U....~ 94 400 Osldweli ™ lots Sft 10U Dalzell Oil4ft lOOSagarCreek—*..»s 8 60 Densmore oil*2 IWTIIfIUP* XSPJBGIALLI FOB BLSKPUfG BOOMS, 1,600 bbls 4,200 bus. ..... 5,500 bus. 0,600 bus. faney wd extra. Kya Flout Is quiet. Corn M»al Is doll. Wheat Is doll and S@so lower. Bye Is doll. Barley Is doll. Barley Halt Is nominal. Oats are dull and B@6o lower, at 48@»lo for West ern. The Corn market is dull and nominally 8050 lower. Pbovmiows—The market is heavy and lower; sales 1.600 bbls at $26.76@2*.87H for new mass $ tU@ 24.25 for ’6B-4 do, cash and regular way. o!osln< at *24; »28@23.56 lor prime, and *31.60332 for prime* mess. The Beef market Is quiet; sales 460 bbls at about previous price. Beef Hams are dull. Cut Meats are quiet; sales 160 pkgs at 14X&UH for Shoulders, and for Hams. The Lard market Is lower; sales 1,100 bbls at 15& @18«. Taixowls lower; sales 187,000 Its at 10K3110, Whisky.—The market Is heavy; sales 160 bbls at $202.10 Fbbiohts.—To Liverpool, 100 tcs Lard at 6r, and 60 hhds Tobacco at 6s. LETTER BAGS, AT THE MBBOHADTB’ BXOHAKOB, IPHILADBLYHIA* Bark Boanoke, Cooksey,Laguayra &p Oabollo, soon Bark August, Humbold Bio Janeiro, soon Brig Ella Seed, Tnso Havana, soon Brig Agnes, Anderson Martinique, soon Brig Humming Bird, Stephens Barbadoes, soon Brig Emma, Foulke..-. ..Port Spain, soon PHILADELPHIA BOABD OF TRADE. BB»J. Mabbhall, 1 Jab. B. CAHrnatr., > CoMMITTBB OI TUB MONTH, Jahbs O. Haws, j MARINE HVTELLIOENCE. POST OF PHILADELPHIA, HAT 10, Sun 8i5b5.4,67 | Sun Sbts. .7.31 HiaaWATBB..2.37 ARRIVED. Bark Ylotorla, (Br.) Christian, 17 days from Mira goane, with coffee and logwood to T. Wattson h Sons. Bark Mary Lueretla, Bowers, 3 days from Hew York, In ballast to J. E. Basley A Co. Brig Emma, Ames, 17 days from Trinidad de Cuba, with sugar and molasses to s A W Walsh. Sobr Mary Stewart, Stahl, 6 dayß from Newport, with fish to captain. Sobr R H Huntley, Nickerson, 4 days (Tom Barn* stable, with mdse to Orowall A Collins. Schr James Nollson, Bart, 8 days Horn Taunton, with mdse to Twells A Co. Schr James Alderdlce, Howell, 4 days from Ports mouth, Ya,, tn ballast to captain. Schr Nathaniel Doane, MegathUn, 5 daya from Port Royal, In ballast to captain. Sohr H Baker, Crowell. 3 days from Baltimore, In ballast to U S Quartermaster. ' Schr Julia A Crawford, Buckley, from Now Or leans, In ballast to R'Rothormel. Schr J Oadwalader, Steelman, from Marblehead, In ballßßt to captain. Schr James S Hewitt, Lake, from New Inlot, la ballast to captain. ' ■ ■ , Sobr Mary, Hendrlekson, l day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Jas L Bewley A Co. Schr Mechanic, Myers, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Jas L Bewley A 00. CLEARED. Bark Houston, Ross, Port Royal. Bark Denoy, Smith, Port Royal. Brig John Chrystal, Barnes, Sagua. Brig Gen Banks, Ireland. Beaufort. Sohr Electrle Light, Wallace, Portland. Sobr New Globe, Bray, Boston. Schr J Rogers, Russell, Hartrord. Schr Emma D Finney, Heather, Savannah. Schr Wind, Brown, Alexandria. Sohr Elizabeth Jane, Gassage, Baltimore. Sohr Beading RR, Smith, Fort Monroe. Sohr Julia A Crawrord, Buckley, New London. Sohr Jacob Klenzle, Lake, Provldenoe. Sohr Mary Farrow, Condon, Boston. St’r Torrenoe, PhUlbrlok, New York. St’r Beverly, Fleroe, New York. "St’r H L Gaw, Her, Baltimore. [Correspondence of the Philadelphia kxelavire. J Lewes, Del., MayB-IfIA.M, vTiie schooner J M Houston, from Philadelphia for Charleston, went to sea this morning. The follow ing vessels remain at the harbor: Sohr Queen of the South, and P Boloe, for Port Royal; Robt Cald well for S W Pass; Annie E Martin and Mary J Russell, for Newbern; Annie Magee, for New Inlet; L. Peaoook, for Beaufort; Effort, for Oity Point; M M Weaver, for Alexandria, and Ocean Banger, for Boston. Wind SW. J. Hillyabd Bustos. MEMORANDA. CERTAIN GOODS. B. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL, Yl9 CHESTNUT STREET, HAS OPENED HIS SPRING STOGK WINDOW SHADES, ON ENTTRELT NEW DESIGNS. LACE CURTAINS, or NEW AND RICH PATTERNS, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, BEIiOW GOIjD RATES. ftTctptt STATIONERY A BLANK. BOOKS, OIL, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER U NSW COMPANIES. W. Ufa prepared to forolah Hew Corporation, wits all the Book, they reauire, at ehort notice and low price, > of lint quality. All riglee ol Bln dine. STEEL PLATS CERTIFICATES OP STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED «• ■! TRANSFER BOOK. - OS BBSS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. XBOISTBB OP CAPITAL STOCK. BBOKBB’S PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OP BALKS. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS AC CO.. BLANK BOOK HASTJf ACTUBBBS AND STATIONERS, eeSO-tf ASA OHBBTNDT Street. CMALL PROFITS AND QUICK k/ bales. blank books. Paper and Envelope.. Copy inf and Cancellinf Freeeee. Cola Pena and Pen.il,. Pocket-Books, Wallet,, and Banker,’Cuee. . Backgammon Board*, Portfolio,, and Writing Deake. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. . The largevt and finest aasortment In the city, holding from la to 800 photograph,, honnd In velvet and Toney morocco, With chased edge,.andAoantlfol elawe. CHEAPEST ALBUMS IN THB 01TI. Arnold s Ink Tabor's Lead Pencil*. ftfiersduvodto correspond with the decline in fold. E. HOBKIBB & CO.. 'Wholesale and Be tail BLAME BOOK AMJ> PHOTO cIBAPH ALBUM MAJIT7- FAOTUBSBS; STATIOHBBB AMD PBIKTBBB.I . aplS lm Mo. S 9 South FODKTH Street; WALL PAPERS. SPRING BTYLES PHILADELPHIA WALL PAPERS! HOWELL & BOIIRIE, H. K. OOK. FOURTH AND MARKET STS., MAKUFAOTUBBBS ON PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. mhSS-thitu 3m DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. JJOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. bobbrtT hanoe. Tide MAKKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Wctild cell the ettentlon of Drngglrtt. Country Mer chants, and other., to hi, stock of BOOTS. HBBBB. AND BABES. Aftril lin. of BOTANICAL PBBPABaTIONS. W. B. MBBBBLL & CO. ’8 CONCBNTB AEED REMEDIES,&c-» at a liberal discount to the trade. Catalognes on application. mr9-3mlP JgIEGLBR & SMITH, WHOLESALE Drug, r*lnt« nod filass Sealers, Proerietorc of the Pennsylvania Paint and Color Works, Uanafa.tnz.xa of WEST WHITE HMD, BEST DISC, PURE LIBERTY LEAD, Unenryatwod for Whiteness, fine Cion, Durability, yirmness, and EvensM, of Surface. TUBE LIBERTY LEAD—Warranted to cover more surface for asms weight than any other. TOT IT, Aim TOD WIUi HAVE >0 OTHWt PURE LIBERTY ZINC, ■elected Zinc, ground In Refined Linseed Oil.aneannled in unallty, always the same. PUKE ÜBEBTY ZISO. Warrented to do mm and better work at a given cost than any other. OBT THB BEST! Store and OHee-Ho. 13T North THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. mhlS-tm* CHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE O STORED BY HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT buchu. SILK * DRY GOODS JOBBERS. 1865. BPRING 1865. HALLOWELL, GARDNER? & CO,? Him MARBLE BCHDIBS, WgQI.RHAT.F. DEALERS IN SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Have now In stesk tn amortmant el BLAGK AND OOLOBBD DKBffi BILK& •LACK AND OOLOBBD NOD& DB LAINBS. S-* AND »-*. BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS. OBAFB MAKBTZ, BABBOB HBRNANL KOKAHBIWB, TOIL DB NOBD. PARIS PBINTBD AND PLAIN JAOONBtS AND ONOANDIBB. FAOITIO LAWNS AND OROANDUH. BRAWLS, MANTLES. Ah apH-lm gFRING—IB6S. EDMUND YARD * 00., It? CHESTNUT AND «U JAYNE STREET, NAVI NOW IN STORB A TOLL STOCK I ITT.KR AND FANCY DBESS GOODS, AMERICAN DELAINES, BALMORALS, SHAWLS AND GLOVES, WHITE GOODS AND LINENS, flic we ofu to the trade at the lowed market wleea. dhM-2ml>_ JAHBS, K3NT, BANTBB, ft 00., ihfobtebs AND JOBBERS. dry goods, (N< n, .«e Ml Hcrih Ihlrd Street, tmrr.AnwT.wmA. mna Prints, jaMmene, DelalnM, iattlntu, Alpacas, reans, Fancy Drees Goods, MttonadM, Brown and Bleaohed Sheetings, ienims, Brown and Bleached Shirtings, l tripes, omlsh Chambras, iheeka, Omlsh Tweeds, Hnghams, Flannels, nepers, Linens, FURNISHING GOODS, ram good*. notions, Bm.. a*. fa«-3w CARfrITI AND OIL-CLOTHS. 1865. BPM » 0 - 1865. OXaEBN ECHO MI LliSi IWN, PA. SrCAIXUM ft CO., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF CAKPETINGS, OIL OLOTH, MATTINGS, fto- WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, •09 OHBSTKDT STREET. RETAIL. DEPARTMENT, •19 OHBBTNUT BTKBIT. mhn-tm MERCHANT TAILORS. gDWABD r. KELLY, JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, 11l CHESTNUT STBEBT, XATI now or stokb “ COUPLETS ASSORTMENT OF BPRING GOODS. »M. 6 GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. DINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. X- The eubieribers would Invite attention to thsir IMPROVED OUr OF SHUTS, which they make a specialty in their business. Also* GBHTLEMBtf’H WEAR. J. W. SOOTT & 00., OBSTLBHBM’B FOBHISBING STORE, go, Sl* CffESTHCT Slreat. yal-ly Pour doors below the Continental. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. cnfl BBFRIGBRATORB, fiOrt UuU WATER- COOLBRB, UUvf IRONING-TABLES. STEP-LADDEBS, WALNUT BRACKETS, In great variety, aM-tf GRIFFITH A PAGE. SIXTH and ABOH. Q-OLD’S PATENT IMPROVED STEAM WATER-HEATING APPARATUS TOR WARMING and VENTILATING PUBLIC BUILD- INGS and PRIVATE RESIDENCES, IUXUIAOT ITRBD BY THB UNION STEAK AND WATEE-HEATIN6 00HUFANI OF PENNSYLVANIA. JAMES P. WOOD Ac CO., 41 South FOURTH Street. ... B. M. FBLTWELL, Sup’t, JalO-fimfp - ■ gNGLISH BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DIALER nr TINE GROCERIES, ■M-M dinner of ELEVENTH and VINE Eta. H. SLEEPER & CO., 5X5 mNOB STREET, MAHUFAOTURERS, AGENTS, AND WHOLE. SAli£ DEAIaERS JK FLINT AND GREEK GLASSWARE, Hays mow In rtore a full assortment of the above goods, which we offer at the lowest markst ratal. Being sole agents for tha SALEM GBBN QLJytt WORKS, ws are prepared to make and work private nonlde to order. ■ PORTER, MINERAL, and WINE BOTTLES, of 1 in parlor color and finish. Also, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APOTHECARIES’ SHOP FURNITURE, SHOW BOTTLES. SYRINGES, HOMO. ofaTHIC VIALS, and Drnggiitc’ Glassware generally. T. A. IVANS A CO,’B PITTSBURG GLASS VIALI constantly on bud at fattsryyriceg. MIS-lm gLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 Nortb Sixth Street, KAHUFAOTTOBR OV VENITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment In the city at the lowest cash prices STORE SHAD KB MADE AND LETTERED. Cheap lot tolled BUnds and Shades. syd-ffm gOBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. B. Corner of FOURTH and BAGS Streets, PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE! DRUGGISTS. MPOBTKRS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMBBTIO WINDOW AND PLATS GLASS. MANUPAOTUBERB OP WHITE r.ntn and ZING PAINTS. PUTTY. *O. AOXHTB FOE THU ONLBBBATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Sealer, and consumers .applied at . _ f.yo-8m wewt low prices nor cash. "PREPARE FOR WARM WEATHER.. A BUU HARRIS, No 39 NORTH NINTH STREET. A raw noons nenow Anew, Hava now on hand a large assortment of REFRIGERATORS ANU ICE CHESTS, of their own mMufaeture.wbich they are selling at very low prices. These Refrigerators are modelled on the most approved plant and will e»onoml*e In Ice to a neater extent than any other made. Alfio. constantly on baud, a toll stock oi SILVER'S PATBBT OAS-BUENKBL PaRIsOS AMD COOKIITO STOVES, WARM-AIR FCTKtfACBa, BA MOM, *o„ Put up at the & H A HARRIS, myt-fit NINTH Street, below arch. HALTON’S U family and manufacturing knitting machines Patented 1861 Perfected 1864. A YARD OP PLAIN OR RIBBED WORK KNIT IN TEN MINUTES 1 KNITS UPWARDS OF TWENTY DIFFERENT ARTI CLES OF APPAREL) They are simple, reliable, perfect, and wonderful tu be amount and variety of work they wnf«m USUAL SPEBD SIX THOUSAND BTITOHBB PER HIhUTS- It can ho made* in the hand* of a woman, te earn with <aee and comfort $lO to $4O E?r week- BVBRI FAMILY SHOULD HAVE 081. . A few aotlTOi *nter*rUin* Agent* wanted, to whom tb«ral inducements will be given. ... _ , Te publisher* of newspaper* who will narone-hUc money, we will allow the remainder to be pud IA idvertistng a* the regalar rates. Send for cireular anc »ampiss, enoloslnr*UiDp. . General Agercy for PennMlvauta* Ohio, western !»ew YojkrviTginift, W«st Virginia, and Maryland, B St,Vlm' JTHtl ™*' Pm,bn 'l: P* CARPENTER. PROPOSALS. r®IEF QUARTERMASTSK’B '■J OHIOB Ho 1130 OIEAED Street, „,. „ Pxii.Aßßi.rmA Inror. M.y s. w®; SBALro PROPOKALB wUI be reeelro* etthla oEjf mull SATURDAY, Max is. 1866. at 11 o’.lock M., feilre at the SahoylUll Arsenal, In mer chantable packages (eases to be mad. to conform to spe eiflcatloss at this office): Worsted Lace, army standard. H inch Tellow Worsted Law, do. Inch Sky>blue Wonted (,ace« do. % inch. Scarlet Worsted Braid, sample required, x allow Flmi Silk, do. Machine-Thread, No. 70< Stew art ’ e}, do. Pant Buckles. do Canteen Corks eompl«U, army standard. Parties offering goods should make separate proposal* fox each article offered, the quantity they propose to famish* the price (which should do written doth In %dotgB and figures), and conform to the terms of this advertisement, >a copy of which should accompany each proposal, Sample* of the standard articles required may bo seen at this office. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and nun* bored to correspond with the proposals ;• and the partite thereto mutt guarantee that the goods shall be. In eytry respect, equal to army standard, otherwise the propo sals will not be considered. Bids Will ba opened on SATURDAY. H*yl% 1885; at 12 o'clock M.« When biddereare requested to bo present laeh bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per* aons, whose signatures must bt appended to the guaran tee. and eertmed to as being good and sufficient security for the amount luTolred by some public functionary of the United States. All proposals ebould be made out on the regular forms* which will be furnished on application at this office. The right la reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will 1m received. ‘ Sndorse hivelopo “Proposals for (here insert the name of th# article offered)’ 1 and: address Colonel WXMMAH W. HcKllf, Chief OuaftermasteTt myil- 2t ' Philadelphia Depot. EDUCATIONAL. MLLBVUB BBMALB INSTITUTE. MJ a BOARDING BCHOOL-FOR GIRLS THE BUUMBB TSRM Of THIB INSTITUTION, healthfully and beautifully located on the northern limits of Attleboro, Bucks county* Pennsylvania, will commence Fifth* month, 33d, iB6O, and continue In sea cion twelve weeks. The course of I net ruction is thorough in the several departments ol English* French* Latin, Mathematiss. and Drawing. For fall details see circular, to obtain Which address the Principals? Attleboro Post Office? Bucks county* Pennsylvania. Israel J. gsahams* JANE P. GRAHAMS*;? apff 2m Principals. LEfiAL rsr THE CfRPHANb f COURT FOR THE CITY 0 COU» T HI LAD B LPHIJu BiUteof 808 BBT WILSOJI, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the final account of The Pennsylvania Com pany for Insurance on Lives and Grantinf Annuities, Executor under the will of BO BERT WIbSOa, dea’d. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested tor the purposes of bis appointment, on wbdubbosy. Hay 17. 1860, »t 4 o'clock P M kthtnOffloe, So. 43H WAh- BCTSt , In the dtjof PbiladelDhl* _ pyQ.etnthOt JOHN B. CULIHAI7. Auditor. rff THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY ANDGIiUNTY OV PHILADELPHIA. • Estate of JAMBS D. WOOD, dee’d. The Auditor appointed by the Coart to audit, nettle, and arfjutt tbe account of ALABf WOOD, W. DEWJS3S WOOD, and LAMA G- WOOD. Executors of the last Will of James D. Wood, dee'd , and to make distribu tion of tbe balanoe in tbe bands of the accountants, will meet the parties interested for the p-rooaes of bts ap* pointment. on HONDAY. Hay 16th. 1695, at 4 <Tolock» P. M., at Mo. 1288. Sixth Street, In the *ttrofPhlLa delphia H. B. WALLACE, my 6 stttthSt Auditor. rtf THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITT AND COUNTY 0F PHI r.ADSLPHIA. Estate of SUSAN B aBCROFT. dee’d- Tbe Auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle, and adjust tbe account of RBBJBT 0. THOMPSON, Ex. ecatoi of tbe will of Susan Barcroft. dee'd., and to re* port distribution of tbe balanoe in tbe bands of tbe ae* constant, wUI meet tbe parties interested for the jrar poees of bis appointment, on TUESDAY. May 16th. 1866, at 4o'clock, P. M., at Mo. 128.8. Sixth Street, tn the city Of Philadelphia. H. SL WALLACE, my 6-stuthfit Aodttor, r* THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOB TUB'COT AMD COUNTY OF PBILADBL pnfi Estate! hahetah WEIGHT, a lunatic. The Auditor appointed by tb«TOurttoswot*. mWo, and adjust the first accountor EEBBMIAH SLEEPEB, Committee of HANNAH WRIGHT, a lunatic, and to report distribution of the balance in tbe bands of tbe accountant, will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of bis appointment, on HONDA Y, May 23d, 1865. at 4 o'clock P. M , at bis office, No. 483 WALNUT Btroet. iu tb. city of R COJjks^ my9-tnthsst Auditor. Pr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AMD CODNTY OF PHILiDEfiRSIA. Estate of ZEBADIAH LOTHBOPP. deWLed. Tbe auditor appointed by tbe Court to audit, settle, and adjust tbe account of R H. LEB, EDMUND 0. RANDOLPH, and HENRY VANUXBN, executors of tbe last will and testament of said deceased, and to re port distribution of the baiaaoe in the bands of tbe ac countant, will meet tbe parties interested for tbe par* at 4 o'clock, at tbe Office of J O''ORE LO JGSTBBTH, Egq., No 135 SOOtb SB YE ATM Street, in the city of Philadelphia. CHIKLES M. WAGMBB, jn,9-lnthti 6t* Audito,. MACHINERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGUNE AND SanHaaC BOILKB WORKS. - MBAFIE A LBVY, PhAOTUIAL AMD THBOBBTIGAL BMSIBBEKS. MA CHISIBTB. BOILBB-MAKERS. BLACKSMITHS, »nd YOUNBBBS, baying for many years been in suceesHful operation, and been exclusivity engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low- Sreseuze, Iron Boilers, Water Tank*, Propellers, Ac. • :c,, respectfully offer their services to the public as being fully prepared to contract for enclnts of all sizes. Marine, Elver, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execate orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low pressure. Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penn sylvania ehareoal iron. Foretags of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll- Turning, Screw-Catting, and all other work connected With tbe above business. . . Drawings and specifications for all work done at tbe establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. TJbe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, rails, Ae., Ac., for raising heavy or light weights. _ „ JACOB C. NBAFiB* JOHN P. LEVY, j«2l tf BEACH and PALMER Streets. J. VAUGHAN XBBBIOK. WILLIAM K« MERRICK. JOHN B OOPS COUTHWABK FOUNDRY, KJ FIFTH AMD WASBIM3TOM STBBBTS, PHILIADELPHIA. HEBKICK A MOMS, EMOIETBSSS AND HACHIHISTS, Hanufacture High and Lew Pressure Steam Engine*, for land, river, and marine eervice. ■ Boiler*. Oasometer*. Tank*. Iron Boats* &•,; Cast- Inge ol all kind*, either iron w brass. fro»-frame Boofe for Qas Works, Workshops, Bail road Stations, _ Betorta and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. , Bvery description .of Plantation Machinery, inch as Sugar. Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains.Defeoatore, Filter*, Pumping Begins*, Ao. Sole agents for H. BUlieux’s Patent Bagar-Bollinf Apparatus, Mesmytb'e Patent Steam Hammer, and Aaplnwall A Wolsey'e Patent Gentrifugal Sngar- Draining Machine. au!3 tf MORGAN, OBR, & CO., BTEA.M EN XTjL onsß BUIhDBBS. Iron Founders, and General Machinists and Boiler Makers, flo. 1319 CALLOW BILL Street, Philadelphia. fe2o-tf COAX. COAL.— SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Bering Hoant&tn Lehigh Goel, end beet Leentt MouaUin, Orem Sehaylklll. pr. pored ei preecly far family nee. Depot, N W. corner EIGHTH end WILLOW Streets. Offlce.No. lla South SECOND Street. [ap6-tfl 1. WALTON & CO. DUTTERFIELD’B D OYNSLAND DESPATCH. OBce, No. IVBSEY Street, New York. OSes, No. 40 South FIFTH Street. PhlltdA OHAUNCIY VIBBBaBD. President. W. K. KITCHEN, Treuurer. ThU Company, now fnlly organbed, with ample capital, owna It, Transportation on the Plains, and la erepared to contrast Freight to all point, In Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, and Ariiona Ter ritories alio to Beeee river, Nevada. ■ „ Through Costrarta and Ellis of Lading given from New York, Bolton, Philadelphia. I Pittsburg, Wheeling, Clnelnnatf. Chicago, and St. "Louie. WM. BABTlgt . Agent, Hew York. WM H/MOOBB, No. gpIQ. tf General Superintendent, POTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK UND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent. Awning,Trunk, and Wagon-cover Duck. Alao, piper Manufaetmevs' Drier Pelts, from one to five feet wide; Panllne, Boltim.SaU & c 0 noS’tf Ho. 103 JONES' AUer. TXELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AJ. gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom te the pallid ehsek. Debility li accompanied by many alarming symptom*, and if no treatment 1* submitted to. weminittoi. lamit? or urtlwtt* ft* aunie- WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL ** LBS. —AnewPrenehCoametieforbeautifying and preserving the eomplexion. It is the most wonderful footpound of the u«. There is neither ehalk, powder,' oagneMa, bismuth,nor tale in its composition, it being «ompo**d entirely of pure Virgin Wax ; henee the ex traordinary qualftiee for preserving the skin, making it i oft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the moit beautlfal dlvlne Prices »snd6oeent«. Preparei onlyby HUNT A CO., Per (umera, 41 South EIGHTH Strect. two door, above Übe.tnnt, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut »pB-6m PHILAEELFHIA TERRA COTTA g WORKS OFFICE AND WARIEOOMB, NO, 1010 CHESTNUT ' Street VITRIFIED WATER. DRAIN, and HEATING PIPES, pith bendstbranehea, traps, Ac., to correspond, from ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS, and FLUB PIPES, warranted to ,tand the aetlon of fire, gas, or weather. ORNAMENTAL PARLOR AND GARDEN VASES, b la.riclde.lrnc, plain and bronied. •Mignonette Fotl, Flower Pots, Ivy Vases. _ . Hanging Vaiee. Fern Vaeea, Ac., Ac. Importer of Minton’s EncanatU Tile, for Churches, Halle, Vestibule., Ac. _ mhl tntbatr 8. A HARRISON. UPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND SKffewffi ass gymira. govraor*. «UUlu<U—. *•- WTM. H. JAMES, (Formerly of Philadelphia,! ATTORNEY AT LAW. FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, FBNNA. Ipeelal attention riven to the examination of Title*. PBUiADnLbHU BnvssßXoaaOba*. B. Lex, Bin., Eon J. Roe, Snowden, James H. Little. Ecu., T. T. Tasker, Sri, Hood, Bonbright, A Co.. J. Z. DeHaven, President 7th National Bank. mlill-Sm’ tJAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY O AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, FRANKLIN. VENANGO COUNTY, PINNA. (late of Philadelphia.) KIFERB TO Ohazlec B. Lex, Baa.. I KAV.fi Biddle A Co. I. C. Knlrht A Co., Dr. R. 8. MnckcMle, James H. Little, Bit.. I W. H. Yeaton A Co. jahß-Sm ' TOBHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, w COUNSELLOR AT LAW. AND SOLICITOR OF JLAIMB. Offloe. Mil F Street, user Fourteenth street, Washington; D C. dsH-Ba TTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BAR XX BAPARILLA cleanses and renovates the blood, tactile tbo vigor of health into the ,y,lem. and purge, out the hnmort that make dlaeaao.- IPOR EYBBY LOYAL BREAST—LIN- X coln mourning PINS, in tllver plate. New iMigns in blMk end white utin; perfect pletute*. By ot3o for $4, 100 for sl7* 1,000 for sl3f tfouminx to lMt for 00 days, send tout order* at onto, BILISBUBY. bbo , & 00., . a,. . Providence. B. I. . B. B. dnyuaper copying thie for four Umee we wUI tend them TBB rlllS, ep2l- lmo TfOR NON-RETENTION OR INCON- I- tIHBBCB of urine* Irritation* inflammation or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys* disease* of the prostate.glandi* atone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick* duet deposit, 'and all dieeaeeeof tbe bladder* FLUIB , hXTHASg , RM ,ittW ‘ a 8 6 gPEOIAL NOTICE TO BUSINESS Tbe underelgned ineert aduerlisement* at tbe lowwt rates in the newspapers of Harrleburg, Pittsburg* kaading. Laneatter* GnuaV-riburg, Pnttaville* Borrl'i- Cbester, 2>«yiMtown. Trenton, Salum, Sridteton, Wilmington, and of every otter eit y -own in the Gnited State*, ion, Wilmington, and Biehmond.) i-dTeniMng at* enW to for °VilWkatKl*So»“ 00.V tM #a “' a,U??i BSrMt ‘ “** WUW, akctios sales.? BAIS OP FRISCH AST) DmT OOOm " d " aple lftfifeotttoi bob cash. AWHOSMBa ON FBIIU.T HOMiirO, 3 ctMl M lonian black >lpuu. . . 4 “ 6 4 efiolce colored .Ipaete *na mohsMr;. SFLBSDID QUALITY POKB JCOHAJK, fofbe.t.iiT retail trad*. ... . 7 urns extra Sae to superb quality hlfh lastro pnr» mnhfciy. BLACK OROB DR SHINES. , to pieces 33 to 30-lseh hlsh ]astrsb]sek(ros4e XUoes. LINBN QOOPS. -4-4 sUrtlsf llßessuiUsendiapers. bley Uaeni), 2to 6 arewa ltaea Oaefcs. printed 1 lness, 8 4 to-10.« Unendraaßk. lIBENB, QOALIFY SATIN DAMASK, of Darter. Dickion, A Oo.'l celebrated make, consist loff of 7«4, 8 4, and Mextrafinequalttrakanewastpattera *T.»n, 000 DOZEN WOOLEN SHIRTS. SCO dozen Canton flannel drawers; ALSO. SOO cartons French artificial flbweri. __ Tl £COTT, Jb m AUCTIONEER, 1010 OHBBTHUT Streets w « £P®AT & ALB OF OIL PAINTINGS , rt _„ _Mr. B. BCOTT, Jr., has hired the store. No. 1090 CHEBTFUT Street, expressly to sell a collection of o ver three hnsdrtd paintings. from the American Art GaUo ry. Few Fork, (established tor the enouragement of native art.) This, the third animal sale; will take place on the evenings of 9th. 10th, and'Uttr, atj7>4 o’clock. In the eollMtios tie splendid specimens of landscape, flguie, marine, fruit, and historical pieces,- pwtelle paintings, and oryatal medallions, all of which are elo* gantly mounted In fine gold-leaf frames. As they all will be sold at auction, without reserve* we would advise lorers of pictures to not fail to attend. Among the principal we may mention: *'TheOatskill Clove,” by C A. Summers; “Clearingup of Snow storm,” 4 * Eagle Feat,” Ac., by same artiste: “Spring and Summer,” signed J. D ; *‘ Head of Titian*. by Jacques, of Peris; “Mary, Queen of Bote,” by Matthews; “TheShadow,*' and “Spring Flowers” (P&stell), Ac. The “Crystal Medallions” are something new, and make a very handsome parlor ornament. borne of the most able artists havo contributed to-tfce Institution. myB fit PHILIP FORD Sb CO., AUCTIONEERS, A ■» MARKET and E 99 COMMERCE Btreets. LARGE BALE OF 1,900 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. THIS MOBBING. May 11, commencing at 10 o’clock, we wlllseli by cavalogue.foi cash, 1,200 eases men's, boys'.asdyoutha’ boots, shoes, Balmorals, and Ford’s ties, brogaus. Blip pere, Ac , Ac.; together wHh a desirable asaoitment of women’s, misses’, and children's boots, shoes, Bal morals, gaiters, slippers, Congrete boots. Ac., Me. We will s«ll at the e<*mm*neement of out sale On TBUBBDAY HORNING. KaylUb. _ 10G SIDES OF OAK-TANNED BOLE LEATHER LARGE BALE OF 1.950 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES; We will sell, by catalogue, fur cash. ON Monday horning, May 10th, commences at 10 o'clock. 1,260 cases men’s* boys', women’s, and children's boots, shoes, batme rals, gaiters, slippers, oxford ties. Congress boots, Me, FOB «AIjEjyjPTO RET. « TO BENT-FOR A DWELLING, Office, for a Store, or on an improving lease—the desirable Properly corner Ninth and Bergeant, above Race. Cali between the hours of 11 and 2 o’clock, at ANYBODY P. * J H MORRIS', jmy99t* No. 916 ARCH Street. « FACTOR'S AND MILT. PROPERTY FOE SALE, known as tbe CANAL MILLS, o*nd street, above Front, first street below Girard avenne. Will be sold at a great sacrifice. Forty-five-horse Steam Engine, nearly new, with shafting. Ac., throughout the building. ■ Apply at the Mill, or at _ myp.6l* 536 Forth ELEVENTH Street, gfft VINE STREET.—# O R BAL E— ■MaLFouT-story brown stone RESIDENCE, with three story double back buildings, situate No. 1632 VINE Street. Lot 20 feet 1% inches by 140 feet, to a2O feet wide street. Bouse finished In modern s;yle—has two fur naces, s as throughout, range, hot and cold water, bath, verandah, No. WiU be sold at a moderate price. Immediate TBACKAR4 & 80,. myg-6t* an South THIRD Street. «FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE dwelling, with every convenience, flnevard pos session given Immediately. No. 3318. Twenty- FtrstSt. below Delaney Place. Apply at aq. 917 MABKE 0 St. myB 6t* • - • m FOR SALE—DWELLING AND ElimanSTORE, F. E coiner Thirteenth and Wal lace streets. _ • • • . Dwelling, 863 North Thirteenth st. Possession soon. Dwelling, 1110 Wallace street. Cottage, 1620 Wallace street. 1 welling-1622 Honnt Vernon street. Immediate pos session, With many others. B. F. GLBN9T, 333 South FOURTH Street, and myg 8. W, cor. SEVENTEENTH and PRESS Sts. m CBEBTER COUNTY FARMJft -Hfoß SALE-116 acres on VaUey Creek-road. - wttbin % mile of Baldwin Station, on the Reading Rail road, 3l miles from Philadelphia; will be sold low. B F. GLENN, myB 193 South FOURTH Street. Mfor sale-at chestnut BILL, • Tsrr desluble Property. ou the summit or the Bill, within three minutes’ walk of the depot. For particular, cell or addww p wom) ■ my6-Bt* 41 South FOURTH Sweet. • NEWPORT, R. I.—FOR SALE— TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—The fine mansion of CALEB CHAGB, Baa., of Boston, deceased, on KAY Street; 63.060 feet of land; house thoroughly built in every particular, two years ago; never occapled. Possession immediate. One of the.flaeit and most com plete establishments at £ VptHOKP. my2-12t Beal Estate Brokers, Newport B I. UOR BALE JC VALUABLE OIL LANDS IF WEST VIRGINIA. OHIO, AND PENNSYLVANIA. Inquire of LEWIS L, houpt. apl4-lm* 398 WALNUT Street, Phllid*. CAIE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER, o MASTER btobbs, horse powers, mills, GRAIN CLEANERS, Ac. ' Chief Quabtskmasibr s Oyproi, Depot op Washihgtok- Washibgtok, D, C., May A. 1866 Will be sold at public auction- under the direction of Captain C. H. Tompkins, A, Q. H. U S. A , at the Go veinment Warehouse, situated on the square between S and F and Twentieth and Twenty- first streets. Wash ington, D C., on THURSDAY, May 18, 1865, at 10 o'clock A. M., a lot of Quartermaster Stores, condemned as nnflt for public use, via : , „ „ _ ... Axes, Picks, Augurs, Brushes, Boilers, Bndles, Buckets, Blanketa, Bite. Brooms, Saddle-Bags, Wagon Covers, Curry-combs. Chisels, Forges, Chairs, Forks, Hammers, Hatchets, Knives,Harness. Lanterns. Plates, Collar Pads, Rope, Rulers, Saws, Shovels, Saddles, Saddle-Trees. Whips, and a large lot of Wrought Iron Scraps, Cft Iron, Horseshoes, Wagon Tire. Ac. 12 Horse Powers, complete, 19 Burr-stone Mills. 2 Us v&tors, with shafting, 2 Grain Cleaners, and A lot Of Belting and Iron Gearing. . . . , Successful bidders wiU bo required to remove the stores within five days from date of sale. Term* cash, in Government funds. D. H, RUOKER, myfl-lOt Brig. Gen, and Chief Quartermaster.' CALK OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING. H CAMP AND GABRIBON EQUIPAGE, TEN? CUT TINGS, &«. Chib? Quabtbrhastbb’b Office, depot of Washington, Washington, D, C., Hay 4, 1865. Will be sold at public section, under the direoi ion of Captain D 6 Thomas, U 8. K, IT. 6 A. t at Govern* men; Warehouse No 6, on Seventeenth, between H and I streets north, Washington, D C , on MONDAY. May 22,1866, at 10 o’clock A. N«, alarge lot of condemned CiOlhiDf, Ac,, consisting of— Infantry and Cavalry Goats, Jackets,Trowsers, Draw ers. Shirts. Felt Bats, Gaps, Bagies, Trumpets, Drum Heads, Fifes, Leggings, Flags, Stockings, Blankets, Settles, Fans, Shovels, Spades. Flokaxet, Axes, Ha versacks, Canteens, Bope. Tent Cuttings, Hospital Tents, Sibley Tents, Wall Tents, &o. Successful bidders must remove the stores within five (6) days from the date of sale* Terms cash, in Government funds. D. H. BUG EBB, Brig. Gen. and Chief Qaartermaster, myC lSt Depot of Washington. CALK OF CONDEMNED QUARTEH- O MAfcTBB STORES. GRAIN, AND GRAIN SACHS, s Chief Quaktbbmastbr’s Office, Depot of Washington* Washington, D. 0.. May 4.1865. Will be geld at public aucJon, at SIXTH BTRBBT Wharf, Wathinston, D C . ton SATURDAY, May IS, 1866. atlOo’elo’k A. M., a lot of Quartermaster Stores, condemned as unfit for pubMe service. vii: Wheelbarrows, Globe Lanterns, Shovels, Pauline Canvass, Broome, Baskets, Bakes, Chairs, Files. Lamps: Horse Brushes, Harness, Ac. ALSO. At the same time aud place. 70 bushels of Corn, 760 bushels Cats, and about JtQ.ouO Grain Saeka. Terms sash, in Government funds. D H. RUCKER, Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, m>6-6t Depot of Washington. IHEDICAL. j ELECTRICAL OFFICES. ) No. 154 Forth ELEVENTH. below BACH Street: i f also, CHESTNUT and FORTIETH Street, West Phi- ! tladelphia. ) DR. THOMAS ALLEN having been very suesess* 1 >fal in the core of Diseases by this new method, l ) would inform hie friends and the Public ttathe U ) still benefttting and curing many whom mcdioinei did not affect, and considered incurable. We will mention a few of the Diseases In the curt i of which this treatment seldom if ever faile: ! Rheumatism, Felons, Sidney Diseases, neuralgia, Gangrene, • Liver •• Paralysis, Ulcers, Genital • t Oramps, Boils, Spinal *' } Dyspepsia, Abscess, Throat " i Fever A Ague, Eruptions, Prolapsus, > Asthma, Inflammations,' Noc Emissions, ) Congestion, Hemorrhage, Diabetes, Ac. f Patients will be treated at their residences when idestred.a larre number of testimonials may be seen , at the Offices from patients in u>u city, nonsuit a-, tlons gratis. Office hours 9 A» M. toSP. M .In the! tally. DB. THOS* ALLEN, ( apl9-3m Electrician. ITLEOTBOPATHIO ESTABLISH aII HBHT. —BE. A. H. BTBVBMB, one of the TIBS, DISOOVEREBS of « now.y.tem ortrs*ttns4l.e*««hr MODIFIED BLBCTBIOAL APPMOATIOiTB, »nd wit ha. boon to very .uoce.lfnl at Pffll SQtJABS for th# last three year., ha. removed U. OBoe and Baitdeaea to 1638 VIMB Street, one door below Seventeenth. All pereone.deiirlM reference*. or any partlenlan With rexnrdto hleepeoial mole of treatment, wluyleae, eatl or rend for a pamphlet. , . M Oonenltatlon or advlee tratnitone. th*-*. Th e science of medicine should island simple, pure, mwe.tto i havlnj foot forlttottlii ladnettonfor itepillar, truth ftlonofor lti caitSl Bo ““ndHBLMBOI.D'B QBHDIfIB PBEPa- RATIOHS, eetahllehed over 16 yoare. pHI Lb REN’B CARRIAGES, EN ll TIEBLY HEW STYLES FOB THE SFBIHQ TBADB-A Superior lot^t»«ived. r .nd for by mhis-tf IST and 188 Morth THIRD Street. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON- D bTITUTIONB. of both sexes, use HELMBOLD’I EXTRACT EUOHU. It. will give brisk mad energetic feelings and enable yon to Bleep well. f! H. GARDEN & CO., NOB. 600 AND 609 MARKET Street. Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealer. in- HATS. GATS. FUBB. BONNETS, STBAW GOODS. ABTIFICIAL FLO WESd. BOCKBS, ‘ &c. i Ac. The laneat and moat complete atoek. and the beat terms. Country Merchants and the Trade anp plled. mhl-3m A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST . of the properties of HBLMBOLD’S FLUID EX TRACT BUGH firwill ho a eomparieon with thoao eel forth In tha United Statu Dlepuaalory. PETROLEUM —6OO BARRELS OF SU -*• PIBIOB LUBBICATIMG OIL, from tha wall of the Slippery Seek Fetrolenm Oil OomDanv. for Bale. Sam- Pie at the oMce, Ho. 99D WALHDT Street, Boom i, GEORGE B. PBDPLB. RBWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND U UMPRIHCIPLED DEALBBB endeavorlna to die dobs of their own and other preparetiona, on the repu tation attained by HILMBOLD'S GENUINE PBEPA* RATONB. tteRMETICALLY SEALED MEATS D-amd soups. I,COO dor. Sausage Meat. SCO “ Bout But. COO •• do Veal. COO " do Mutton. 1,000 “ do Turkey. 1,000 “ do Ohteken. 8,000 “ swotted Soup., In 1, 2. JJflb. «ue. Forestall, BHOOES it WILLIAMS, feC-tf 107 South WATER Street. PHILADELPHIA BUR- CajjpPoßOHS' BAMDAOB IHSTIfUTB, Mo. M S. HIHTH Street, above Market.—B. O. EVERETT, after thirty yeer.’ practical axpertenea, ruarantoea the ekllful adlualmant of hti Fremtum Pa. tint Greduatla* Frearare Truaa, Supportara, Elaatls Btoeklnae, Shoulder Braeea, Gratehea. *o. Ladtet, 1 apartment* conducted by a Lady. lpl2-ty XK MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT OLD ESTABLISHED LOAM OFP'fIE, Comer THIRD and GABSILL Ste., Lombard. ipffi-ta Auoyi' iiOIrSALES. U |, lfi ‘®^aam2j»4?ws8 S A CiRD -W« lnTlt«4h*»»rlTudf ssotlal m ' of tie tndo lotlic ItfftuJ ««»6oaabf» British, Fnoefa, Ocrmatft aad domestic di» comprising 700 loti of staple aad taper utlsle, ijk, peremptorily told by sataloaoe, oB /qarmmy»h v nd put 1m essh, commencing this tnyrot Ui , - lii, o’clock preeteeiy. " l ll LAKGK POSITIVE- SALB OT BRITISH, eKBHkP, APBDOMBWrq BBT GOOBB*®OS, Wt will hold a large eel* of Pereira rad Dome*,,, Goode, by catalogue, on a credit of four month,"'l part for, each, TH(g HOBBIBO. ** ■Hay nth, at 10 o'dloeh, embmnr* about wo PS[ta sad lote of staple a»d fauor article* la woolen,, JJJh ede. linen*, attke, and cottons, to which wc tnrlu l?- attention of dlealen. _ . te H B.—Sample* of the eame wfll be arranged amlnatlon, with eatalogae,, early on the moral ids, when dealer* will and It to thetr Inter*,t ffg Li&OB BALE or FOBMOJjrABB MHUBTIO i Included in oursaleof THUBSDAY, Way 11th, WM ”*o tales brown and bleach** sheeting?*- storting, , w trills. fl * bale* ay, wool white and' ecarlet,’printed, <w„, and miner*’nennele *"*i caeee madder prlnte, gtnghnme, plaid*, K,n‘, tv . jeans: nod'kerseys: case, indigo-blue ticking,, stripes, check,. ~ yIM, Ac **' —caeee cottonadoe, pilntcd cloahinge, eleere lining, case* cambric, paper mn.E.n», ellesi*,, jeans. Ac- *** -m» printed eatlnete, melton*, tweed,, c*,«[ mOTM Uneeyn. a °j, 1H0 HA»T TAILOKS' seoDs Fdll lints Prenoh elo’.he, oo.ting,, doeaktie, t Ml‘ilM.Xtallnnm*^J r d*dUn«i 1 resting,, diaper Ate *** Also, bleached and unbleached double damask um. cloths, towel*, diapers, napkins, doyJies, linen cim! brie handkerchiefs, Ac _ . , m „ Also* lines ducks, drills, canvas, barlaps, C mh Vnl*hllnen.,A« AlifopoEciLBH 20 pieces 4 4 heavy all pare dfcx tent canvast Govern*, nunt standard. , _ _ 20 pieces 4- 4 heavy half bleached-Katsla sheetlnti CO pieces % super Mr * &»r. Large lines Parts tfe lalneSi moiambUnss, pin j. ehevres. mohairs, alpaca lustres. grenadine, PteiS lawns,’ bareges, poplins* valenciai, baimorai ehirts, shawls* Ac. _ X) 8888 81LKB. Splendid quality gros grains, grot de Shines, armor* s, gros brilliants poult oe sole, arcade cadrllles, Instrlniß, fancy sUkfl, Ac. LABQB BPEnI Al._ _PALB_OF__JBOBIBR p, a^OTSI TB&VBLLIirO 8BI&T&, &o. On FBID4T MOBNinG* May 12th, at 10 o’clock, will ba sold by catalogs*, ab four months’ credit, ft fall assortment of t&dta’ and children’s brawn, bleached, aod mixed h*,.' men’s and boys’ half hose, kid, Berlin, luu, cotton ilores, also shirts aod drawers, iraveUUi *h)r»« t suspenders, hoo* skirts, silk-ties, aad'hsudfcer, chiefs* MWlnfS, C OJ99S9, stock or goods, &e. positivb sALB M unraasu oir satokday MOjawijrOf MarlS, at 11 o'clock, will be told, or ctialoffne, oafo« months’ credit. about 260 pieces itch rorei tapeun Brussel*, printed f«lt, snperflnc and fine Infrali royal? damack, Venetian, list, hemp, cottars, &J rag carpetlngc, Canton and cocoa matting*, &c,, eo . bracing a choice assortment- oi superior goods, wfeiek mar be examined earlr on the moraine of gale, COTTOH WABPfI. ACOOUffr OF WHOM if MAY.GOROSRff- Sale will commence with SO cotton warps, No, 2D. v the heat make, to be sold for cash. * PEREMPTORY SALE 07 FRENCH, INDIA, on. MAN, AND BRITISH DAT GOODS* Ac. OB MONDAY MORNING. May 36th, atlO o'clock, will be sold by catalogo®,« four month*' c»ed»t, about * TOO PACKeGES AND LOTS of French, India, German. and British dry goods, dU, embracing a large and desirable assorUnmt of/anr ui staple articles in silk, wonted, woolen, linen, and cot ton fabrics. N. B —Samples of the same will be arrang'd tong, amloation, with catalogues, early on the morning « toe sale, when dealers will find it to their interest te attend. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, BRO GANS, ARMY GOODS. TRAVELLING BAGS. STRAW GOODS, Ac w t ON TUESDAY MORNING, May-39th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, by oetaions on four months credit, about 1,290 peonages shoes, brogant. cavalry boots, Ao., embruelog a prim and fresh ataortment of seasonable goods of city uj Extern mannfaeture. Win be open for examination, with oataloguti, 01 morning of sale. MTHOMAS & SONS, • Nos. 139 and I*l Sonth FOURTH Street Public Sales of Real Estate and Stocks, at the Bx change, every Tuesday, at 13 o'clock. FOURTEENTH SPRING SALE May 16th. The largest sale and comprising the most v&la&bti property offered this season- Handbills ready. EXECUTOR'S SALE—VALUABLE BABE BTOOES Also, previous to real estate, at 13 o'clock: 197 shares Mechanics' National Bank. 363 shares Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bask. 30 shares Western National Bank, 10 shares Girard National Bank 3 shares Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Gompi&r. FOURTEENTH SPEtIG SALE, , , . May 16th. The largest Bale and comprising the most yaltukU property offered this season. Handbills ready. _ Sa'e Nos 139 and 1418. Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD AND HA HO. S\!L T „ PXA J >0 FORTES, MIRRORS, BOOK-CASK, FINE CARPETS, Ao THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at the auction store, the superior housoholt furniture, rosewood piano, by Raiehsubach. thm rosewood and mahogany pianos, mirrors, secretary, book-cases, bedsandneddlng, glassware, fine carpeu, Ac. Sale No. 263 North sixth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, F SB CARPETS, Ac. ON FRIDAY MORNING. 13th Inst , at 10 o’clock, at No 863 North Bixth street, the entire household and hiteh»n furniture, pier mir ror, bookcase, handsome vases, fine tapestry, .cm pets, Ac, May be examined at 6 oclock on the morning of tti sale. SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS AND BQHOOL BOOKS, BIBLBB PRATERS, JUVENILES, Ad ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 13th, at the Auction store, miscellaneous lid school boohs, Bible, Pravers, juveniles, Ac., from tm stock of a bookielUr declining business. STEAM ENGINE. MACHINERY. AND FIXTURES 01 THE FAIRMOUNT DYE AND PRINT WORK*. on Saturday morning, At 11 o'clock. In OallowhUl street* above Twenty-Sftk street, six-horse steam engine, cotton and woolen dj» vats, copper rollers, tener bars, hulling and was&tai machine, steam i ox, shearing machine, lapping coi< chine, lot drugs, dye stuff, Ac. May be examined any time previous to sals,wilt catalogues. > Administratcre’ Sale, So. 513 Pin« *lreat. SUPERIOR FUBJIITUBB. PIANO. MIBKORS, 4c, ON MONDAY MORtfIMG, ' May 16, at 10 o'docka at No. slfi Pine Street, b? tttft' logne. the entire houeehold and kitchen fnrnltarc ele* fast rosewood piano by Stock & Co. • French plate mirrors, fine Canton and French china, cm gJasiwr*, several pieces handsome antique furniture, &e. 49* May be examined at 8 o’eLoek on the morami o> sale, Exeeutor’s Bale—Estate of Dr. Coxe. RARE AND VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 17th, 1865, at the auction store, will be sold with out reserve, by order of exesntor, a collection or rv« and valuable oil paintings, by eminent masters, f«fl the collection of the late John Redman Coxe, H. v. Also, a number of fine line engravings, by the Mil English artists. tale to commense at 11 o'clock. , 49* For particulars see catalogues The paintings will be arranged for inspection a week previous to m sale. SALE OF FINE WINES AND BRANDI. ON WEDNESDAY, Hay 171 h, at 1 o’clock P. M , at tbs auction "toft South Fourth street,will be sold, by oatalogns; a shoiM selection of fine Madeira, Sherry, and Port fflnsa a» old Brandy, imported by Mr. F. J. Flgnara. 49* Bamplee may be examined one nour Pierian* w sale, • Peremptory Sale on the Premises TRUCE FARMB AND COTTAGE SITES, ON SATURDAY JtfORIiISO. , „ . May 20, at 11 o’clock, at the Gape May Court Hon* Cape May county, N. J., on the line of the Cacetw Railroad. A special train of cars will leave W ala«‘ street wharf, and return in tae afternoon. 49* Full particulars In handbills and plane, zai?M had at the Auction Booms. Public Sale. 199 SETS SIX-MOLE HARNESS. ON SATURDAY, t Hay 20th, at 12 o’clock noon, at the auction »tor«, wi,Li be sold at pnbHo sale, by order of the Quarter UMkr i Department, U. 8. A., 4 , . 199 sets of six-mute wagon harness; irregular. Samples may be seen three days previous to saldt » Ue auction store. . . ... .. , _ B Terms cash, By order of Col. W. W. MeKim, U, *• A. Chief Quarter Master. Philadelphia depot. “PANOOAST & WARNOOK, AUt' X TIOMEBBg. » MARKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF 3SO OASBI STBAW GOUDSj B^calUopit. May lath, wmmeneln, at 10, o'clo.k, comfrl-l ll .* * most desirable Hue of most fashionable shapes bonu* and hats in straw and feney braids. SHIPPING. BOSTON AND PHILADBI; SSjaUfi PHI A STEAMSHIP LIMB, wlllnf (Ironi »*S port on SATURDAYS, from flr.t wharf abovn T'” Street, Philadelphia, and Lon, Wharf, Bolton. The eteamehlp MOBMAM. Cast. Baker, will dj! from Philadelphia for Bottom.on Saturday. B.y b. ‘‘ 10 A M.. and .teamehlp SAMOA, Oapt. MatthewaJ'O 1 Boaton for Philadelphia, on the tame day at 4 P. M. There new and .üb.tantlal ataamehlpe fenna line, ulllnr from eaeh port punctually on Batura.r* iß.aranee. effreted at ona-half the premium 0B the vettele. Frelchta taken at fair ratet, Shipper, an reautted to tend 811* Kteelrt* of Ladlnc with thalr »oodt. For Prelaht or Ptuaa. (havlnrln, .».orD^lod^ll< l,,l ' apply to HBHBT WIHSOEACO., mM-tf 33a South DBLAWABB Aventju STEAM WEEKLY TO U* 3* BUIAB VBRPOOL. touching at (Cork Harbor). Tha well known Bteameri of theLHf root. Mew Tork and Philadelphia Steunahis Oonr ny (Inman Line), earrytn, the United foartei Unlit. <" Intended to sail at follows: ... CITY OF LUHDOH .....SATURDAY, MnyWh CITY Of MAHOHESTBB,..,.SATURDAY, M.r»f CITY OF BOBTOH BATUBDAV. MevSht And every .ureedln, Saturday at Xook, from PW " North River. BATES OF FABBAGB: Payable in Geld, or its eaulvalent in First Cftbln»oA.*^Av,9Bo 00 Steerage “ to Louden—. 86 00 «* to London" jS, " toPkrl. 90 00! “ to Parle-—; Sj " to Hamburc... 90 00‘ "‘to H.mbnrr Sf Paeeenaert alio forwarded to Havre. Brem**-.* ford am, Antwerp, it., at equally low ratei-_ . In re Fans ftou Liverpool or Queenatown: 1« fit SM, *lod. Btwraae from Liverpool or QueeWl O "”'J5 Thor, who wire to rend for their friend. tlokote hen at there rates. , r For further Information apriy at thA GootP 1 } OfflcM. JOHM O, DALS, At'?. , mr 9 ‘t27 UJ- WALMUT B*re.l, —ml P—h. NRW RXPRBSS LINSi’S JBB ALEXANDRIA* GEORGETOWN' w ggS!»^|sfesSWNN as * 14NorUi and South WharveeoPhUa. iJ.B. |»r*st?wn.D.C. i FLOWISh MOWBN, Agjjjj, NO-TIOB.—FOR^) JMrefiHHUvoßE—The PB]LADBIiPHU v .Vo MBW YORK EXFRBSg BTIAMBGAT OOMPA’’ Belaware and Barltan Canal. _ u.lß*' Steam «• leave DAILY, ftnt wharf below »** WHABYSI;^ mhU-Sm U 7WALt.^ jA UNION 03L BTOVB. Bee Advertleemant _ MUP. 4 TO- MOB BOW. And,rend c fo rmc apM tnthfrlm . j&l. TB OMSON’B LONDON BBEBi GB BORO PE AN BAMaJh 99 W »¥ WS^SS^SI^Vi Hot air Furuanee, Portable Heaters, h0wd0®,,... Pinboard Stove., Bath Boiler., st*wholert*‘ #w j,« «.. Cookln, Btovoe, eta, at who3e»ale ana th. h apSS-tuihrem Mo. HO9 Morth mm SVANB & WATSONJ^^, WIW gTORB. A urea
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