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SATURDAY, MAY SO, 1865. BEUeiOUS IS*BAM6EJfC*. '"G-BNBhAI- PLATEOBM: OS RELIGIOUS 1321.1EF.—A greatmanjelphllOßopMoal theologians and philan thropists are busily atwork just now In various por tions of the world, .endeavoring to bnlia a great platform upon wbSeh all the dlCering religions de nominations oan unite in the Jntlmate oommn -5,0n 0 f common belief and brotherhood. Se veral experiments have been tried In Eng land to make extremes meet, but thus fir ih*v have been strikingly unsuccessful, many *9 them ending in personal and unchristian oolil 2?™* Other experiments are now in development fn this country, we believe, but do not promise any -Sand success. There seems to .be too much of a ' spirit of ambition aetuatlng some of the innovators, who each desire that “our ” Church shall be the fore-front, and have the credit of the entire scheme of fraternization. Others, while they are advocates of a “common belief,” insist that the “common -belief" shall be their belief. Hence a grand out burst and general quarrel. This state of things Is now In existence In New York. It seema that certain olthe Eplsoopal olergy of that city have, In theirdeslre to promote “ Chris tian Union,"fraternized with “the sects”—the Pres byterian, Dutch Reformed, Methodist, and others. Every Sunday night, for a considerable time past, meetings have been held in the Fifth-avenue JEplsco- Eal Ohurch (the Ohnroh of the Ascension),'at which ,ow Churohmenwere represented by Bishop Moll vaine, 01 Ohio, and Rev. Dr. Yinton ; Presbeterlans by Bev. I)r. Ferris, and the rest of the denominations by divines more or less prominent. But last Sun day nigbt was a period. On that occasion addresses were delivered of :a moderate character, although all tinctured by the peculiar tenets of the Individual speaker, but that of Dr. Yinton, although said to he moderate and In favor of Union as viewed soru pulously from a church stand-point, was received with much disfavor In Ms communion. _lt is re ferred to thus In the New York Church Journal of this week: “ This palpable and outrageous compound of In evitable blasphemy, heresy and nonsense Is the worst disgrace that has yet befallen the Church In all this discussion, and how aman of Dr. Y'inton’s, ability and training could bo far forget Mmself as to utter u, passes our power of comprehension." On the same page with this article Is the follow ing announcement: ' “ Those who have long wondered at the open breach of the rubrioß and canons of the Church during a year or more, to this Diocese, in the matter of publicly recognizing a ministry which the Church expressly forbids us toreccgnise, and which was ne ver at any llme recognized in any‘part of the Church Catholic, will be interested to learn that a Pastoral Better upon the subject, from tte_Bishop of Now York, is now In the printers hands; and we expect to be able to lay It in full before our rea ders next week.” The object of the pastoral will be, no doubt, to put a stop to this fraternization, and as Bishop Mo llvalCe is one Of the-‘figurantes, there will, quite probably, be an answer to the pastoral, A New York datly of yesterday, commenting on the an nouncement, Eays : - “ This controversy, or dispute, or whatever else it may be, has an Interest lor the general public to so far as It serves to mark anew the deep dividing line, In the Anglican oommunton, between Borne and Geneva, Bishop Potter quite recently gave his sanction to the celebration or the Greek services InTrinity Chapel—a service spoken of by the Evangelicals as but one remove from the Homan mass, and by the ' fraternization’ of some of his clergy with Presbyterians, Baptists, and Methodists, is an exhibition of the other extreme, a key is probably furnished to the motives which prompt the promulgation of this pastoral." Amsiyussaby Week.— Last week was anniver sary week in Now York, but for some reason or other not as much Interest was manifested In the sessions-of the various denominations, sooletles, &0,, as in former years. Almost all of them made reports showing their general prosperous condition and great amount of labor perrormedi ‘ . Appoiktmhkt ok Delegates.—A meeting of delegates from differ eat Congregational ohurohes in Pennsylvania assembled in the Second Congrega- ttonal Society's Church, Eleventh and Wood streets, last Tuesday evening, to appoint delegates to repre sent the iDGrests ol this Stats In the Grand Council to be held in Boßton In June next. , . , Ihtbbxstjng Esbeoikes.— -Last Sunday after noon, the First Congregational Sabbath School, Frankforrt road and Montgomery avenue, hold their customary anniversary celebration. The exercises were of a varied and Interesting character, consist ing of singing and recitations by the children, and addresses by Mr. Abraham Martin, of the American Sunday-School Union, Rev. H. B. Swift, ,late of Keokuk, lowa, and Rov. Mr. Olmstead, United States army chaplain. This school, though- in its infancy, is steadily increasing in numbers and use fulness, and now numbers over three hundred scho lars on its rolls. Rbsighatioit op a Fastok,— Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, who has been for five years the pastor of the Eleventh Baptist Church, Twelfth street, above' Race, has tendered his resignation, to taka effect on the let of July. His relations with his floolt during the whole of his pastorate have been at once pleasant and spiritually profitable. His Zealand .his talent have made him both successful and. be -loved. Thb young men having In charge the Union Tneelings, held every Sunday at American Me chanics’ Hall, Fourth, and George streets, have placed in the hall a large organ, costing between four and five hundred dollars. - To-morrow atter ndon Rev. A. Atwood, D. D., will preaoh a sermon ■on « Christian Joy.” The music will be performed by Henry W. Knauff, Esq,, a member of tbe firm which furnished the organ. All are Invited to at tend these meetings, especially those who are not members of eburoh. Rev. Alfred N, Gilbert, of Hew York, will lecture at this hall nest month. . 'Httimptbd Assassination op thb Pope—A Dubious Stout, —The Rome correspondent of . the -London Weekly Register, publishes the fol lowing curious narrative, which we glvo just as we find it; ’’You will permt me to tell you something that is very astonishing. .Xl may be that the matter isnotareal truth, but so many of the Illus trissimi hero believe it, that it is hard for any one to put it down as a fiction. Voila: Hot long ago, a tali and very well dressed, and most gentlemanly-look log person: oalled at the Vatican on business with the Pope, To the officer of the Palace, who oame to see what ho wanted, he saldhe came onamost im portant errand to the Sovereign Pontiff, and shat Ms commission was to announce it to the Pope In person, and without a third party being present. The t ffloer (who was a chamberlain) informed him that he demanded an unusual thing, and conse quently that his reauest could not be entertained. The stranger made a new assurance of the political and religious importance of Ms message, and he did It so earnestly and so plausibly, that the chamber lain consented to see tbe Pope himself, and toll Mm what was at hand. The chamberlain, therefore, went to tee the Pope. He found Mm alone on Ms knees In solemn devotion. Having waited a little he informed the Pontiff of what was going on, and the latter, still on his knees, replied, “ It is no use for me to see. a dead men," This .answer was per fectly unintelligible to the chamberlain, but it -Caused him to think that he encroached, and he withdrew. On entering the ante-chamber where he .left the stranger, he found the stranger dead on the floor, and the folds of his clothes were found to con ceal a dagger and a loaded pistol. Slake your own comments." - ■■..'■" What thb Spibituaeists abb Doing and Intending.— The Spiritualists have just adjourned their Boston .Convention, after a session of 111 flays. One of the last acts was the passage of a series of resolutions which seem to be an embodi ment of the principles, objects, and purposes of the denomination. We append some of the more im portant: , Whereas, The present systems of civil polity, eo- OleslasUclEm, trade, commerce, education, social life, science, and philosophy are radically defective to ignoring the elements and principles now being unfolded In the light of the congregated intelligence Of the eternal world; therefore, Resolved, That the time has come, amid the revo lutions now agitating our country, when Spiritual-- jsts, and ali who can co-operate with them, should come inso council to disouss the best methods of ac- tion or organisation whereby these elements and principles may be effectually applied and carried out to tbe reconstruction of Church, St3te, and so ciety fn every department, and to the adoption of new systems, to take the place of the “old earth .and eld heavens,” destined to pass away. ■Resolved, That Spiritualism adopts and repub lishes all that is true In the' religion, of the Indian, the Egyptian, the Hebrew, the Mohamedan, and the Christian, and demonstrates again and anew the brotherhood of the race, the immortality of the soul, and the actuality of spirit-intercourse. Resolved, That science, not “ theology,” interprets the nature and constitution of the mud, the health and beauty of the body, and fittingly translates the wealth and Eature, the poverty.of the ages, and the best methods for making reform sure, charity practi cal, and civilization humane. Resolved, That the futurojprogress and larger usefulness of Spiritualism authorizes the construc tion oi the “science of life,” which will comprehend. all known truth, religious, moral, legal, social, do mestic, and. conjugal; and, as soon as may be, that Its members oraanlze such Issues as will bring every department of society up for rerlew and re construction. Resolved, That modern Spiritualism, as under stood and advocated by Its representative minds, is the culmination of the Spiritualism of all ages; * and, with a rational interpretation, accepts, for . their moral and historical value, the religious re cords of Judaism, of primitive Christianity, and of every age and nation, without adopting any of them as infallible and final authority. Resolved, That wo lecognize in works like those of Colenso, Renan, and other theological agitators, both in Europe and America, and in the Improving tone of literature In every department, signs. of en couragement in the great cause of eccresjastical freedom. Resolved, That Individual conscience, under the quickening and illuminating Influences of angel Intelligence, is the only reliable guide of faith and life; and Spiritualists, theiefore7 Ignore the autho-. ilty of sects and Institutions, in seeking to erect arbitrary standards oi creed and discipline. Itbjis in Musiatubb,— There are only three regular Baptist ohurehes in the State of Delaware, and one of those, at Dover, is a weak and scattered ■ band, which barely maintains its name and ex istence. The other two are In ■Wilmington, the cMef city of the State. A Roman Catholic church has been organized fn Utah. General Conner, who Is himself a Catholic, has undertaken to secure religious liberty is the Mormon territory. Hew York city is said to contain 150,000 Germans. Of these, 43,0C0 are Jews, 48,000 are Catholics, and ■61,000 are Protestants. Of Protestants, only 13,000 Attend divine service. Hewark contains 2l.ooo.Ger ■mans—Jews 3,000, Catholics 6,000, and Protestants 15,000. ■ The Montreal Witness says: “ The whole number of Protestant missionary operatlonsin the world, as carried on by American, British, and Continental •Christians, is 48 societies, 8,418 agents or missiona ries, 518,000 church members, 285,000 pupils in the different schools, and an annual income of $4,481,-. / COO.” THE CITY. COLORED FOLKS TS, PASSENGER RAILWAY CARS- I—RIOTOUS 1 —RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS IN SOUTH ELETBKTH STREET. An intense excitement was created, yesterday afternoon, In South. Eleventh street, between Pme and Shippes streets. About half past a o’clock a mulatto woman entered a car of tti© Spruco and Plne-Btreet line, and the oonduotor Immediately stopped It. The white women to the oar got out, alter expressing their Indignation, and then the ear was taken off oi the track. As soon as It was en tirely off the colored woman alighted, and then the ■oar was placed npon the track and moved off, minus tbe white passengers, who were in turn each minus of the sum of seven cents paid for a ride they did not obtain. Of course a crowd collected around the oar, but they were soon called away to Eleventh, street, where a colored man -entered a car nf the Tenth and Eleventh-slreet Company; Qul°i a crowd CL alt colors, sexes, and conditions formed around the car, and while some urged the man to stavtn others cried out to pull Sim from the oar. 3 A FBBB RACE. As some of the colored men alighted from the cars -the crowd pursued them, and a general race took place up. and down the street?. Onem&n wa3chased ■down as far as, Seventh and Ficz water streets, and there effected his escape by passing through an Alley. The crowd pursued any one pa3-Ing along, And some of the oolored men fled; not knowing what had been going on, nor for what purpose the crowd advanced towards them. It If said several colored men drew razors, which caused the firs; running scene, and hence the attack on other oolored folks who had nothing to do with the proceedlmis. THR kIBST BLOOD. Aband-saw was used In the crowd, and the blood f)t some one flowed, at least High Cons table liar ton had something upon bis hand that he claimed to be blood, and to him be the credit of the first blood. THE ABBES TB, We looked about the crowd and saw some rather hard looking customers, whose skins were white, and they were evidently itching for a fight. If they engaged in the fraoas the police evidently did not see it, as the arrests will show. * Wesley Buchanan, colored, was arrested by Po liceman Aiken on the charge of molting to Hot. John H. Butler, colored, was arrested by Police man Sberard on the obarge of inciting to-riot. A - revolver was found os his person. Susan Green, colored, waß arrested on the charge of Inciting to Hot by Officer McGowan. AH OUTSIDE BOW. Policemen were sent to the scene from stations outside si the dlstrlot where the disturbance oocur rtu. Evidently some of them were not prepared for the emergency, as a game'of growl took place be tween a sergeant and patrolman somewhat after this style: Sergeant. Why, you’re drunk, and I will gat the Patrolman. Ie it drank, you say: and will you report me 1 3 be blamed!" 1 don,t ottera Will, and then E will Patrolman. Thin here’s me star. 1111 we set to the 'station-house, and talk the matter over. AN OFFICES WITHOUT A NTJMBKSL; light mulatto woman—lndeed, we thought white when wc firefsawa bravo officer pull ing Aer along—was taken before Alderman PateheU oy two officers, In a abort time a colored man, neatly nttired, came up the street with several well dressed children, and his appearance indicated great anxiety of mind. Ho went out Bombard sweat With the ohlldren. AT THE STATIOS-HOnSE. The aforementioned mulatto woman was brought to the station-house under a commitment from Alderman PateheU, she being charaed with oommlt ting an assault and battery on Pbllceamn-Jamea Young: Her name Is Almira DeOoilander, and She was marched to a cell. , - A colored woman came In shortly afterwards, but she was donled permission to see her, and told that her husband had seen her, HOW TBB HUSBAND BAW BEE. Officer Jameß Young, without a number,' for this functionary wears a military cap upon which there Is no number displayed,' proceeded to say, this man interfered with mr official discharge or duty at the Alderman’s office, and committed an assault and battery on me. *’ Telegraph Operator. What Is your name 1 Prisoner. H J. Da Coriander, sir. Telegraph Operator to Officer. Why didn’t you give this man a hearing at the Alderman’s 1 Policemen. Why, Alderman PateheU refused to give him a hearing, and ordered him to bo locked up. . ' . Prisoner. Allow me to say a word, sir. I went to see why my wife was arrested.. . - OFFICER YOUHG SPBAKETH. Officer Young—“ We want no Bpaeklng from the likes of youand, suiting an action ts the word, the prisoner was seized by the nook and shown towards the cell-room by Officer Young, who ordered him to be locked up. Perhaps tho prisoner may got a h« wring in the course of human events, provided the learned alderman may graciously grant him the boon. ■ The crowd were ordered away from Eleventh street at various times, but did not move very far, until that inward monitor, hunger, warned them of the near approach of the supper-hour, and they, wended thefr way homewards, leaving the streets clear, the cars running, the prisoners locked up la the station-house, and Alderman Patohell and Offi cer Young jubilant. It may be proper to state that the last mentioned official Is not seriously Injured by the two assaults and batteries committed upon him, as he alleges, unless Ms Injuries are internal, as we closely scrutinized his exterior without dls covering a scratch upon Mm. Too much praise cannot be awarded to the police force, who were promptly on the spot to prevent a general riot. Officer John Sherrard, in making an arrest of one of the colored men, discovered that he had a revolver on his person, which was at ones taken from Mm, and the temptation to Its use, which the excitement might have occasioned, hap pily removed. EIRE —TWO MEN BURNED — SCENE OF HORROR, „n S K r i l7 aft * r r °F o olook yesterday afternoon a Blight fire occurred in the third story of a building on Bedell place, running from Cherry Btreet, be tween Fourth and Fifth. Two men wore burned, one of them very severely. The building is used as the Decora white lead and zlno color works. Yes terday afternoon, while two of the workmen wore preparing japan, wMoh operation requires boiling, the kettle was removed from the fire. Berore the preparation had sufficient time to cool, one of the workmen, named Edward Jones, aged 21 years,' commenced pouring a quantity of benzine Into it. Michael Moran was oalled in to stir the mixture. Whiiß tMs operation was going on, the benzine, which evaporates Into gas suddenly, when brought in contact with heat, ignited, and a terrific explo sion resulted, Jones was Instantly enveloped in flames, in that moment of horror he ran down stairs from the third story Into Bedell place. He was all on fire. He fought and struggled wildly in the flames. Police offioers in the station house, at the comer of the little thoroughfare, hearing the explosion, rushed out at once, and met the burning man.. They tore the clothes: from him, and In so doing two or three of them had their hands burned. The scene was appalling. The other man, Mr. Morgan, was severely burned, but not so dangerously as Mr. Jones. The latter was taken to the drug store of Mr. Llpplnoott, In the neighbor hood, where he was temporarily attended to. Hs was rolled up In blankets, and conveyed to Ms resi dence, In the rear of 579 Lawrence street, By extraordinary exertions on the part of the police-officers and employees the fire was suppress ed, the burning material being thrown Rom the window. , A single plug-stream was all that was re quired to drown out tbe smouldering embers. THE DOUBLEDAY COURT MARTIAL. Tbe court reassembled yesterday.morning, all the members present. The journal of the previous day’s proceedings were read by Colonel Foster, judge advocate. Cnarles H. Push being sworn, testified that he had been engagedln sailmaking about fifteen years, and tentmaling about three; had made alt the tents and tent-flits contracted for by W. B. H. Co zens within the last two years. All the Instructions received as to the manufacture of the tents, and the sizes they should measure when finished, were received from Mr. Neal, the tent Inspector. Mr. Dozen's was in the habit of calling apon witness to receive tie dimensions and the prices for making tents previous to bidding. The “Blue Book”was handed the witness, and he was requested to state whether Mr. Heai had de sired Mm to conform to the rules prescribed In it for the manufacture of tents. The witness replied that he had not, nor had he ever seen the “Printed OR onlar” until within a few days previous to his ar rest; The witness stated that ho cut common tents by an appliance similar to that used at the arsenal, except in'the case ol a few tents, manufactured early in the war, wMeh he had out on a frame, which measured exaoily right. This frame he had left in the building where the tents were manufactured, whioh had been leased from Mm by John Welsh. ’ More rope was required of Mm', to supply defi ciencies in the Cozens’tents than was needed, and witness believed It was used In supplying the short comings of other manufacturers. The . Court de clined permitting the witness testify as to the cha racter of the tents made by Cozens as eerttfiaa to by the examSers at the Arsenal. Mr. Neal, the inspector, had never favored the witness, but was severe in Ms inspection, and Ms conduot so unrea sonable that he had told Mr. Cozens he should have to stop making his tents. The witness was examined as to the quality of the material used In the manu facture of the Cozens tent. * ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE A. M. E. CHURCH—-SIXTH DAY. Conference assembled yesterday at 9 A. M,, with Bishop Way man presiding; Bishops Guinn and Campbell assisting. - The religious services of the day were conducted by Rev. william H. Chase, of tne Hew England district. . - • ■ The minutes of Thursday’s session were read, and roll called. . : Next in order came the reports of the different' committees. The report of the Committee on Mem bersMp showed* a decided increase over the . last year’s number. At half past 11 o’clock Bishop Campbell addressed tbe Conference, upon- the subject, “The Great Wants of the A. M. E. Ohuroh in California ” He asked the Conference to appoint some one of their number to accompany him :on his journey to-Cali fornia, and to labor with him In that field.. He de sired that Rev. William Offer, who is a deacon, should be the one to go with Mm. Conference de cided that said brother should be ordained for that work. .- - ' After transacting some other business, Conference adjourned until this morning, . FIRE YESTERDAY. MORNING. About three o’clock yesterday 'mornings fire oc curred in the bark mil! attached ,to the laboratory of Mr. Rosengarten & Son, located in the vicinity of Fitzwaier and Seventeenth streets. About $7,c00 worth of property was destroyed, partly covered by Insurance. The mill was a two-story stone build ing, isolated from the other part of-the laboratory. Shortly after two o’clock In the morning the private watchman was in the building, and: round every thing safe. The windows have no shutters, ana any light springing up within the building could be readily seen. At the time,the fire was discovered the watehman was in the retort house.- Some one hicked at the gateway ; the flog commenced bark ing ; tbe watchman went out to ascertain the cause of the alarm; and he saw It flashing through the window panes, The fire, therefore, is,wrapped in something like mystery. The second story of the mil'contained a large amount of Peruvian bark In seroons, all of wMch was destroyed. :The flames did not communicate with any of the adjoining buildings. ■„; • ANOTHER YICTIM-pF REBEL TYRANNY, Information has been received in this city that Eiias L. Byceman, a yonng gentleman of Philadel phia, fell a victim to rebel tyranny at Anderson vilie, Geo., on'the 7th of last January. He was a veteran soldier, having entered, the service of Ms conitry shortly after the rebellion commenced.; After having served his full time he reentered the sgrtlce by joining the sth Pensylvania Cavalry. Boring a cavalry raid last fall around Petersburg many of the men became scattered. The,gallant Byneman observing an exhausted, companion, without a horse, dismounted and placed, him en his horse, and attempted to walk to camp. His com rade reached the camp, but Hyncman was captured and taken to the prison at Andersonviile, where he languished until the 7th of January, when death relieved him from earthly sufferings. Ha has left a widowed mother. Young Hjneman was brave He made a most excellent soldier, and won the. raspset and confidence of the offioers of the command. -CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CHICAGO SANITARY It is earnestly requested'that all those who are . preparing articles lor the Chloago Fair will send them at once to the president of the Philadelphia department, 100 South Ninth street, as a committee of ladies leave town next week to he - at Chicago at the opening or the fair. Donations, in money or be gladly received until next I.Wednes day. The following additional contributions have s*L*s ”2 e, *- e n <l instant; Mrs. John E. A Friend, through Mrs. Strong, *25; Mason 1 Co., stationery to the amount of *SO; Horstmann Brothers & Co., goods to the amount of f 67 2; Miss Earn, $5 ; Miss Bosengarten, $18; Mc- Cullough Iron Co., $25. . ... .. ATTEMPTED BOBBERY, . At an early hour yesterday morning an.attempt was made to rob the dry goods store at the corner of Spruce and Eighth streets. Follce officer MouUle. while patrollng his beat, observed a pair of horse 3 and carriage standing in front of the store. While approaching the place a man sprang from the win dow idr the jtore and escaped through a 'dark thoroughfare in the vicinity. The carriage was driven away as fast as the horses oould take it. Upon examination a number oi pieces or- goods were piled up in the store tor ready removal. •: WATER CUT OFF. Durihg Thursday night and yesterday morning, workmen were engaged in making a connection by a forty-eight Inch main which has been laid from Fairmaunt to Corinthian avenue basin. The water, was cut off while the connection was being made. Many people in the upper part or tho city com plained bitterly at thus being; deprived of..water without notice. Hany of them carried toe.indis pensable liquid for squares, to tholr. homes. Had they been notified they, might have laid in a supply. FATAL ACCIDENT. yesterday mornlog about it o’clock, a lad named Henry Floyd, aged nine years, was run over by one if the HegtonVuie Passenger Hallway oars, at Fortieth street and Lancaster Pike, Twenty-fourth ..ward, and was Instantly klUed. The Coroner was notified. , ' . the SWATABA. ‘"Ought-that the new gunboat Sw&tarawlll 3 some time during the coming week, ahe is l,oco tons burthen, and has been built with a view to speed. THE LINCOLN, MONUMENT. 1 T Yesterday Mayor Henry received tea dollars from James Crissy as his donation to, the monument to the memory of Abrahqnv idawla. ■ ■ IAUNCH OP A STEAMER. There win be a steamer of 800 tons launched this morning Bom the yard of Cramp & Sons, Beach street. She is 180 feet long; beam, 27t£: .lower bold, 9 feet 6 inches; between decks, T feet 6 Inches She was built for Messrs. Taylor. inches, _• i, SALE OF THE ALBION. lark1 ark Alb , l 2 t1 ’ rebuHt lu 1883, and of wLrt h ®° w jesterday at Meade-alley °i Oook ' auctioneer,.to Messrs., f Heraty, of this city, for $B,OOO. The Albion Is 103 feet long, 28 feet beam, and 18 fast hold. ' ABBIYAL OP WOUNDED SOLDIERS. yesterday morning about 500 sick and wounded soldiers arrived at the Baltimore fflKh, were.conveyed to the different hospl tale by the firemen. In their ambulances. RETAIL PRICES OP DOMESTIC MARKETING. 2 hero Is somewhat of a dabll&o in the prices of marketing since oar report last week. - Batter kas fallen about twenty-five per cent., and shad In the sane proportion. Meats retain their high prices, but there Is a general tendency to lower rates. We give below the current prices of marketing .yesfcer day, and a comparison with the prices at the same time last year: • \ Apples, per half peck... » Blacktoriel IvV t 0 20 31 Afparasus.per bunch.. 20 to37K 16 to 20 Beets, por half peck.. m Butter,.per pouad —~ SO tOSO 85 t 055 £“Ifh 6ES -__ 30 to 40 25 to 30 Cabbage Sprouts, per half peck. 25 |uuip Steaks, perponed—, 28 to SO 30 Mrlrtfil " “ —55 to 40 37 Rib Roast, ” —SO to'3s SO Coined Beef, ,“. —„ 20 18 to 20 Rf.u»d Steak*, " = 20 to 25 25 PlaePieoei, “ IS tolS 18 'Boiling: " ” is ' to2o 15 to 16 Lamb, bind quarter...... .$3 60 toS $1.76' _ - fere quarter ——. 1,6(1 to 2 1,25 veal Cutlets, per pound.— 25 to 30 Shoulder of Mutton, per poond- .15 to 18 Leg *■ ' “ .... 20 t 025 Shad, each.-.......... ,30 to 60 Potatoes, Mercere, perhalf peck. 40 28 ‘ Peachblowz, “ —. 30 20 ■ Sweet *' .... 65 to Badiehes, per bunch. 2 to 6 4 . to 5 DrieddPeacheß.'per quart—..... $5 ■ v pared, per quart.. 50 Spinach.perhaifpeck. l2J< I2)f SaJad, per head 3 tol2 4 tol2 Ergs, per dozen. —............... SO2B Strawberries, per quart—.,—, 878t07-5 - Green Peas, per half peck.—... 60 t 075 60 Cherries, per,-pound. —....... 25 ' Cauliflowers, etch.— 60 to 75 THE COURTS. United states Pislrlet Court—Jndgq iiadwaiader. The United States vs. Frederick R. Sohaffer, olios Elsenhower. Indictment for conspiracy, and for making out and presenting a raise and rrauaulont claim lor bounty and back pay due a deceased sol dier named Adam Eisenhower. Before reported. This easo was concluded yesterday;: the defendants having called a number of witnesses, and proved by them a hitherto Irreproachable oharaotor. Jury out., '■ . - ■ Common Pleas—Judge Allison. The forenoon of yesterday was occupied la the holding by Judge Allison of an Orphans' Court. Judge Ludlow having come In, the remainder of the day was devoted to holding a Registers’ Ooart. Court of Quarter Sessions—Hon. James B. ludlow, Associate Justice. In the absence of the Dlstrlot Attorney, John Go forth, Esq-, acted as prosecuting attorney. EEBIOTJS CHABGBS mSPOSBU OF. ■William Livingstone, Arabella Brown, atid Rose MoFetrldge were charged, the former as principal and the latter as accessories before the fact, of ad ministering a stupifying mixture, with an attempt to commit a felony, and with larceny. Jack Wil liams, who was also : charged as a principal in th* bill, was not present, he having fled, Mary Ann Scott testified that on the 3d of May she had $l3O, a watch, and ear-rings taken from her at Morris’ saloon, No. 2 South Ninth street; wont In there at 8 o’clock in the morning; oamefrom Pottsvllle, and on entering the restaurant took Some gin and sarsaparilla; had sisjdrlnks of gin and sarsaparilla, mlxefcogether, but did not di-ink all, having thrown some out; Rose BlcFetrldge oame in, and the last thing I recollect was taking a glass of sarsaparilla with her; Williams brought me the sarsaparilla, and after I drank It I knew nothing until four o'clock, when a doctor was present. Dr. Maris testified that he examined the woman 'Scott, and Rom tbe histeryof the case, and what ho saw of the case, he supposed an opiate had been ad ministered ; her condition might have been brought about by liquor. Reserve Officer Cront testified that a warrant was placed in his hands for the arrest of the parties In the Antletam Restaurant, H 0.2 SonthHinth street; the parties were arrested. Reserve Officer. Cooley testified to arresting Livingstone, and to his denying any knowledge of the robbery. The defence oalled Rose Hughes; who testified that she saw Williams pnt . something Inside of a tumbler, and give it to the girl Scott; the stuff looked like laudanum; no one was present with the ■glri at the time but Rose MoFetridge; Livingstone was hot there at the time j X did not Inform Scott about the stuff Williams put m the gin; Wliliama got the stuff lrom a vial he had In his pocket. The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. John Morris was oharged with keeping a dis orderly house, the piacB being the Anttetam above-, mentioned. Officer- Cooley testified-to seeing men come from the place saying they had been beaten, Mr. Goforth 'reminded the witnesses that tMs was not evidence. \ The - officer said be had never been In the house except when he took the girl there. He knew nothing of the character of the people who visited there. Other Reserve officers testified to having been called to the house to expel disorderly persons, but their posts were toe far away to hear any noise there. Verdict not guilty. .Tndge Ludlow said that although there was sot sufficient evidence in the oase to warrant a con viction, yet there was enough to warn: the pro prietor that such things as oocurred there could not so on long, aEd unless checked promptly evil must flow from it. LO! THE INNOOBNTS ! Mr. Brooke, counsel for Finn and Kelly, convicted by a jmy, after.mature deliberation, on six (6) bills or indictment, of riot and attempt to kill two Ger mans, made a motion for a new trial, saying he thought he could produce overwhelming evidence to show tke innocence of the parties: ' . Judge Ludlow refused to entertain such a motion unless an affidavit was made in the case as.reqafted by-law, and gave until this morning to prepare the proper paper. Adjourned. ■■-... THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Recorder Eueu. 3 . ALLEGED GAMBLING TRANSACTION. • Charles Johnson; John Carley, and J. H. Headly were arraigned yesterday on the charge. of con spiring to cheat T. J. Hurley, of Washington, D. 0., out, of the Bum or *285, all the money.he had. The first-named defendant Is charged with keep ing the gambling house. The othertwo are charged with inveigling the complainant, or, in other words, he was taken there by them. The complainant played with another man, and lost the amount above mentioned. The defendants were bound over to answer at court. COMMERCIAL BANK AFFAIR. _ , It was stated in several papers yesterday that Mr. Clarke, the teller of the Commercial Bank, had a private hearing before Aid. Beltler, in reference to some alleged financial transaction. There was no hearing as stated. Yesterday a gentleman, a well knownbuslhess man in this city, appeared before Recorder Eneu in. reference to an alleged.con spiracy with the teller. There was no evidence ad duced against him, and the case went over. In re ference to this affair there should certainly be a suspension of public opinion and publication. It is stated that, at the proper time, there will be de yelopments that are likely ;to change the features as now given to the case. ABKiiALS A i THE HOTELS, Tire Continental. - I Harvey, Oil Creek C Stoddarf, Jr David Harris, Titusville J A Stein,: New York Hon J Covode, Fenna *Jos G Crane, Balt Jas T.Brady, New York O H Van Ness, N York Mai Gen W L Smith,NY' J G Chenery, Richmond Dr JM McOalla,-Wash U W Lyon, New York O W Tuttle, New York : G H Weldon A Is,-Erie H T Ongler, Virginia M Waters, Warren, Fa E Fessenden & wf, Conn A K Calhoune, Penna R O Manning, Mass; R E Breed, Pittsburg C H Durham, Elmira , Mr Murray, Penna L B Walworth, Va , Robt O Lowry, Santa Fe W E Barnes, New York. B F Weyman, Penna DAsbmead&la W M Tildon, Chicago : Lt J HTrwine, Penna Mrs W F Brown,Chicago Capt J T Bell, Penna Thos.B Myerle _■■ w Chas Simon, U S A Dr J D Murphy, U S N L GBriokland, Bichm’d D Kirk, New York S D Evans, Washington John Lathrop, Boston KE Goodman Geo T Abbey, Chicago Jas Butter A wl, Penna Col Thornton, USA J E Walton, Portland - Geo Chadbonrn Aw, NO D S Gray! Columbus, O Dr W H Marr, US A W J Parsons, Boston Wm Clifford & wf, Cinn Mrs WW Winton, Pa T M Lauahan Al, Bait Mrs A H Winton, Fa D L Parsons Al, Balt EL" Albright, Scranton Miss Parsons, Baltimore ,A H Winton, Scranton T J Magrnder W W Barron, L Haven Miss McKinley, Wash. DBI Peck, Lock Haven W A GalbraathA wf, Erie u s Stewart, USA. Miss H Davenport. Erie Mrs Stewart & children O H Joslln A wf, NY L J Croxion, U S A F Mahoney and wf, NY Mrs F C Braner Ach, Va W Firmstow, Pa Jacob Ezekiel & son, Va L Helm H Pennington, US A Col A H Flavorty. Cal B W cole, US A ... S A Waterbary, N J G W Bowers, New York C S Tyne, USA Dr El Bier, Virginia JD Darrah & la, OU Crk F Parsant, California ' A A Flnmer, Franklin EV Breeden Ala, Va G A Guild A wife, Best W L Eaton, New York M Taylor A wire, Penna F M Banfill, Washn ' Mrs J A Dodge, Penna ... A Berkefield A la, NY L W Taylor, Neb .Ter ■-,... C Merriam, Mass W T H Tuoker, Bermuda W Corliss, Frov, B I J S Willis &-la, Conn : G F Corliss, Prov, RI L TWillis A la, Conn W L Oswald, New York C Wlills, Connecticut J M Drvden, Baltimore O Weatherby, Baltimore W Holmes A la, Penna A C Randall, Conn J Weatherby, Trenton G W Pept, Connecticut L G Townsend, Penna A S Day, New York FH Archer, Salem,N J RTEdes J H Shaw, Mass M A Stone, New York W G Sely, England F Hendrick, Now York B Champscy, Jr, Penna H Howard, Buffalo ; Tile 61 J G Honser, Tamaqua * C F Shlndel, Tamaqua e Norwood, Baltimore . Cant Hainmer, Fenna ' H D Hall, New Jersey D W.Neal, Maryland W H Mattson T J Harley, Washington A Moyer . E F Davison, Plttsbnrg C Wleeel,'New Jersey P N Gardner, New York Jas Glass, . , J S Hackett, New-Jersey E E Sheppard, N J SI A Lorenz; Pittsburg T F Corbin, Norrlßtown Walter Baleigb, Detroit J E Crawlord, Fenna Maj J J Thompson,-USA Mrs Thompson Jno Handlej, Scranton C Oches, Scranton ‘ ■ w O Huffirgton, Mary’d Mrs Haldeman, Harrisbg Mrs Haly, Harrisburg Prof H3)deman,Colum’la Mbs BD. Floyd, Boston M Hasson, New Fork J M Small, Wheeling O M Amos, Louisville T R NewUn* Washington MraKusseU, Warren 0 O Moore, Harrisburg - Mrs J Y James, Warren G- K AwJj WJlmlDgton ' G A Hartman, York, Fa G H Awl, Jr s Wilmington S G Alisa, Smithfield s williams, Allentown J Hnderson, New York M Somers, New York ~, B F Burrey, Delaware MBs H Somers, N York J S Stiles, Delaware Mire E Somers, N Yolk A Iff Morgan k wf, N J T,M Southgate, Virginia O Ambrose, New York' J L Harrison, Illinois Miss BI Allan, Elkton,Md C l Beny & wf.Harrlsb’g Miss A Smith, Eltton.Md W 1 Lehman. Scranton Miss O Smith, Elkton.Md W G Smith, Scranton G W Ooebran & wf, Ohio D C McAdams, scrantou'H G Johnston Sc wf, Pa Miss L G Vinton, Penna'Miss Johnston, Pa Geo C Calhoußj'Wmsport D Strane, Ohio B R Enalish I) A Spencer, New York Mrs B English Henry lisll, Tremont " ,T T WortMnston, S J Joa B TelraaD, Tremont E T Elliott, Now Pork II H Pennington, Balt W EJmy er,- Baltimore A J Carmany Tos puce. Waynesboro Fts McWhorter, Smyrna H J Nelly, Fenna FA M Hlester, Heading W W Chambers, Easton A V CJoodwln, Maine J M. Braden, Mercer. Pa J M Clarks, California : Xbe Bald Bajfle. John Froumor, Penna iJSmltb., Backsoo W Hardendal*, Backs co ff.G Groesoup, Plttsbg Okas Hitchcock, Ohio jOSmitls. Backsco - W HBoalden, Delaware W Beans, Bao*soo B Estelle * W G Vt ard ( Lebanon, Fa THE I’ll ESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATTTHDAY, MAY 20, 1865.' . . V. The Are W H Kenaig & la, Pa W W H»lo, FMllt>Bburir ,T W Thompson, N York W Hickman, W Chester H Glilleple, New York Clarke Aull.Philafla T I> Evans, West Chester W F Hleve. New Jersey D H Taylor, W Chester J Taylor, West Chester G S Payne, Maryland L B. Pnrnell, Marylanil J obn Wcldman E S Elfelt, St Paul .TF Yates, Galena, IU ftSS Richards,NY S Bonsall A Browning J"H Laird, New York T C Bailey, Washgtoa W Taylor E E Jackson, Maryland D Mobob, Penna . The ate) W 1 Bigler, Pa J McGovern, Jr, Pa J C Edson, New York - E A Corbin, Conn E E Spencer, N York A G- Emerson, ESN W Dunlap, Ohio S Hate, Baltimore S Hallester, Pittsburg N Peters, Washington G H Trontman, Wash J S Finch, Pittsburg J H Hirst, Phila W G Waters, N York W n Bill, Wmsport EG Boebiick, Ohio C W ABhcom, Pa G Hamilton & wf, Plttsb’ W A Johnson, Boston Sami Lehman, New York G Klohards Sc wf, N J n Arthur Brown, Kentucky O A Saylor, Beading B H Hell, Hartford, Ct A Cathoart, Carlisle J S Hess, Hellortown Thos Parker, Chleago GE Smith, Ohio : A. Waterman, New York J B Brown, Allegheny Lt E E Gilbert, Virginia L M Jackson & la, Indl . - . . The I 0 M MoKelvy, Penna . Wm Miller, Lehigh ,C-J Kneeditr Penna Dr J P Vickers, TJ S A s P Burwell, Mercer, Pa Isaac Maris, Baltimore J Seliran, Baltimore EC Bird, Baltimore John Taylor, Hanford S Greenwood, Chester oo B E Evans, Virginia A S Cadwallader, Penna ,T 1? 'AV*n ■ - •“ J £j JXUVII Bennett Dobbs - , ' The Badison, Jos Bnsler, Penna , W c Fontaine, Md ~W G Hosier, Penna O A Smith & la, N J W H Sherwood & son, Fa; J M Gathers, Warren,N J W Sherwood, Equenunk |H B Eastbnrn, Books co Marshall Barry, KaDsas |C Janney, Dolington J Jas Anderson, Salem,N J J B Oveifield, smtthftoldjLt Madge & son GW Kugler, Md EG Polk, Maryland J' D Labar, Penna ] Miss E Fontaine, Md CalvinSklnnerjWayneco; J K Day, Lancaster, Pa M'Skinner, Wayne co b Estate of JACOB 885T.Z, Deceased • The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit# settle, and adjust the account of the Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives an-* Granting Annuities. Trus tees for Eliza Geib, under the will of JACOB SKITZ, deceased, and to report distribution, of the balaase in the hands of the accountant, whi meet the parties in terested for ihepnrposeß of his appointment, on MOif- DAT, May 22d, A. ID., 1166, at 12 o'clock M.. at tha Office of Accountants, So' 304 WALHTJT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. myil- thstuSt rard. ■. E Wilson h. vrf, .Wash J Clarkson, Washington Gen G S Dodge, U S i H E Coggshall, Poona D Camming, Virginia J W Thorne, Wash C Stephens,. Washington G C Dauber, USA. J B Martin, New York F Thomson, Penna T Glebner, Mercer J B Shafer, Newcastle S B Fillmore, Wash J Handle, Wmsport T P Simpson, M Chunk' J S Mader, Lock Haven J W Hsgrnder S B winship, New York R Klnnies, .Virginia D J Calvert, Virginia J H TonnpWla,'Maine _ Lawrence Kay,-Mantreal W B Kay,Slontreal W E Br6adheaa,Hocbes’r T S Broadhead, Boches’r J E MonceUus;-Boston axrsMontellaf&eh, Boston Jas Cleary,;New York Miss M Vinton, Penna J T lUorrlSj .BiUiaioro G B Slack, Franklin >wlca», g W Jobnaon,' N York I f 2, WALRAYKN, R S Stoot,' Oswego, NY " R S Tucker, Oswego, NY HI. Juretfc, Oswego, NY. f . • : MASONIC SALL, £ O Dayton, Now Haven T J George, Brooklyn ¥l9 CHESTNUT STREET, Okas Brown, Penua E W smith, Poona W Wilson, Baltimore ONewbtttKVOlnolnnaU HAS OPENED HIS wo Isaacs, Pittsburg J W Brown, Pittsburg A Houston ft wf. Oblo Mias Houston, OMo RPRTNfI ST OO K J A Boring, Georgetown Br n i u oxw w ** W H Blxler, Easton ■ .f H Dysart, Altoona H B Falls, PottsvlUe or 11 H Bregbco . • WINDOW SHADES, oi iimraLY *iw- dbsiors; ; IACE CDItTAINSi : ' DT KSW AJTO BIOH PATTIENS, " NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, uremoßD »pecxu,m yoa BiiSEPina booms, BELOW GOLD HATES. apSfptf -cliant*’. F Kaufman, New York S.Beatty, Washington Mrs 'E'JFlnch, Plttsb’g J I* Morgan, Pa J O Forrest, Olearfiela B Flower; New York O F Dawson, Chioago S Ewart, Pittsburg J » Davis, Allegheny H W Haskell, WlacoMlU W E Steven, Pittsburg Mrs p s Brackenrldge,Pa KIISS L Sllevens, Pa L Ftegal & la, Pa O W Ely, Baltimore w H Devore, Pittsburg PM Hack, Pittsburg WOP De Costa, N York , J Church, Neiv York Mrs Fabuaatook, Plttsb'g Miss Fabnestook,Plttsb’g Miss Haven, Pittsburg . Mrs Carnegie, Pittsburg Mr Stevenson & wl, Pa Miss Phipps, Pittsburg B F Vandevort & wf.Pa Mrs Yandevort, Plttsb'g Miss Yandevort, Plttsb'g Mast E Vandevort, Pa M F Swalne, Harrisburg D McKenna, siatlngton J Merklvan, Pittsburg j Weldon, Ohio W Miller, Erie, OMo W E Weed, Now York B G Wales; New York J Jefford & la, New York W Dean, Newark, Del E S Wells, Ohio . John Jones, Ohio T S Pennington, Balt L W Brodhead,'Del D F A Greer, Penua J O Wells, Now York CD Jlnklns, Pottsyllle S Gould, "Wmsport a Barker & la, M Chunk W A PatterfiOßi Adadama A Sohnlts, Lancaster F Brendllnger, Penna tub coi H W : Livingston, Md B Eastbnrn, Penna imercial. B-C Lougwell, Franklin F Sutley, Franklin S H Diokey, Lebanon co S Kennedy . B F Wlckersham, Fenna D H Anderson & la, N J J Taylor, Stanton, Del E P Harvey,'Penna J S Wilcox, Michigan J M Chambers. Penna G D Buckley, Del city J H Hill, Doylestown A S Ulrich, Lebanon , WALL -PAPERS. SPRING STYLES PHILADELPHIA WALL PAPERS! ROWELL & BOURSE, K. E. COK. FOURTH AND MARKET STS., MANUFACTURERS or PAPER HANGINGS WINDOW SHADES. mbSS-tb»tn 2m COPARTNERSHIPS. THB FIRM OP ADAMS & LKVIS IS A thi. day dissolved by mutaal cottMßt. . Th hoeimsa of tbs lata ftrm will ba satUed by CONKLIN, LEVIS, & CO., who will ooattnaa'tba bo »laes« as heretofore. THBODORB aDaMS. GEORGE H. LSYIS. I respectfully solicit the pahoaaaa of my friends to the new 2m. THEODORE ADAMS. The aadarsighed hare thls'day formed a copartner, ship for a General BanAlne and Broheraae "easiness, order the style of COBKLIN, LEVIS, & C 0... at the Old Stand, Co, 305 CHESTNUT Street. TMladelphia. £. K. COKKWS. GEORGE H T.BVIB. PHTLAOMMIA, May IS, 1565.., mylß 6t LEGAL. TN THB OR PHAHS’ COURT FOHTHB -I- CITY AhD COBjSTT OF PHILADELPHIA, r F[ THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THB CITI ADD COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ALBBH H. The Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit, settle,- and. adjust the account of JOHN G. CKAIG and JESSE LEWIS. Administrators of the Estate of ALBfiN H, LEWIS, deceased, and to report distribution, of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for tbe purposes of his appointment on THUBSDAY, May 25th, 1865, at 11 o’clock A. M , at Ms office, Ho. 131 South FIFTH Street, in tha city of Phi ladelphia. GEO. M. COHABBOE, myll thstuSt - - ; Auditor. : TTNITED STATES,. EASTERN DIS- V TBICT OF PENHSYLYANIA-Sct. WHEREAS* Th* District Court of the Halted States for said District, proceeding on a libel filed in the name of the Onited States hath decreed that all parsons Who claim tc have am interest in six bales of cotton cap tured on the shore of Deer Creek,- above eighteen miles from the harbor of Charleston. State of South Carolina, by a naval force irons the United States steamers Jon* qnille and John Adans,‘.under command of Acting Mas ter EBDry Yau*ha»« be monished and cited. Therefore, all pe? sons who claim to have any interest in the eaid eix bales of cotton are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said court at the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH DAY after publication hereof, to show cause why the said six bales cf cotton should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of tbe same, to the enemies of the Hulled Stater, andßherefore, or otherwise liable to condemnation as lawful prize. . . The above is an abstract of the monition issued by the court in the said cause. ,V WILLIAM MILLWABD, . -D 8 Marshal B D, of Penna. Philadelphia, Hay 17, 1865. mytB*3t TTKITEB STATES, EASTERN DIS vJ TSICT OF FBANSI LYANIA—Sct. WHEBBaS. the District Court of the Unite I States fox eaid dismet, proceeding on a libel, filed in the name of the United states', hath decreed that all persons who claim to save any interest in a carjainsloop, the name of which is unknown, whereof is master, her tackel, apparel, and furniture, and tbe cargo of the said *loop. to wit: Fourteen bales of cotton, captured up Silver Creek, a tributary of Waado river, au arm of the sea on the coast.of South Carolina, by armed boats fiom the Jouquille. s vessel of war of the United States, under command, of Asiing Master Henry Vaughan, be monished and cited. Therefore, all persons who claim toh'avs any Interest in the said unknown sloop and cargo are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of ibe said Court, at the city, of Philadelphia, on. the twentieth day after publication hereof, to show cause why.the said un know n sloop and cargo should not be pronounced to be long at the time of capture of the same to iheensmies of tne United States, and therefore, or otherwise, liable to condemnation as lawful prize , ; „ The above is an abstract of the monition issued by the Court in said cause. _ ~ . WILLIAM MILLWABD, U. 8. Marshal E. D. ol Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, May 17, 1865. : mylB-3t PS THE COURT OF COMMON PI/EA.S FOE THE GITX AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. . . Cl. 3.3 Notice inhere by given to all person* interested. in ihe following Estates, that the Honorable the Jndees of tie Court aforesaid hate appointed SATURDAY, the third day 0/ June. *. 8.1855. at lOo’clock A. M., for hearing the following accounts, and unless exceptions he filed thereto the ssms will be aliowed, viz: Estate Samuel Bstlon, account of trustee. Estate Caleb Miller, aceoaut of assignee. Estate Junes Bonaldaon and al.» accountoftruslee. Estate Thomas Cosdy and wife, account.of assignee ■ Estate Mrs. Sarah Clement and daughters,' account- of trustee,'- Estate Sarah Irwin. account of committee. • . Estate Jotiah Aehenfelder, account of assignee,. Estate Estker Barclay, account of committee. Estate Hannah Wright, account of committee. Estate Mnlford, Huntzinger, & Co.» account of as* fstafe Charles Miller, account of trustees. Estate Lobert W- femitb, account of trustees. Estate Jchn F Persch, account of assignee. Estate Mary Ann Ererly-account of trustee. • Es‘ate Mrs.. Sajah g. FoiteraU and aL, account of trustee. ?RED. G ; WOLBEBT, my!3- S4t . ... Froihoaotary. Ilf AGENTA, MAGENTA, MAGENTA, ITX WRITING FLUID, WAITING FLUID, : WRXWNG FLUID. 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'S COHCBNTRAEBD EBHBDIB3, ii 6., %t a liberal discount to the trade. • •_ . Catalogue* fnrnl»bed on application. my9»3iolp ROBERT SHOEMAKER & GO., *r- s, Conwr of fourth and race str«», . PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESAXjE DBUGGISTA atPOBTIKS AMS DIALISB m IOBBIO* AHD DOMESTIC WINDOW AMD PLATE GLASS. . : SaAWOyAOTDEBSB OV . WHITE LEAD AJf» MHO PAIHTS, rTOI. *9, A6SBTB FOR SHE OBLBBBATBD FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and eonsuasrs supplied at leSO'lM ’ VERY LOW PRICES FOB OASH. 2JIE GL a R & SMITH, WHOLESALE Drug, raint, *h4 eiass Beaiers, floJiletoM of the Pcnn»ylv»nis P.lnt nud Color Work*. Humfuiuren of BIST WHITE LEAD, 8881 RHC, ' PURE LIBERTY LEAD, d:**iir,A**e<l for WMteneei,. Bine Gloss, DardbUiiF, Flrmn«s«, »n 4 Erenow* of SariM*. TUBE LIBERTY LBAD-Wursoted to *OT,r MOW rarfM, for Mm, w«l»W tk»a »ar oth«. **T IT. A 5» TOO WHO SAT* SO OTBBOf PURE LIBERTY ZENO, Kleetod Hue, tronad in Retried Linseed CM,nimail»d in quality, always tha iaisa. PUKE XABEBTT ZINC. Warranted to do more »»d better work et » fires *ort . Hum ear other. . ; ' , OIT THE BEST! Store and Ofiee-Ko. 137 Norti, THIRD Strut. mhW-Sm* PHILADELPHIA. SILK. & PRY COOPS JOBBERS JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., - IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOO D S, Nos, 839 and 24.1 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Clothe* Prints, Gassimeree, Delaines, Sattinet*, Alpacas, ; Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods, ’ Cottouades, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Denims. Brown and Bleached shirtings. Stripes, Omish ChambTM, Checks, GmUh Tweeds, GinghamCt Flannels, Mapers, Linens, „ »■ : FURNISHING GOODS. feßi-Sm "WBITE GOOFS'. NOTtOKf>, Ac., &0. CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. 1865. SPRIKQ * 1865. ' - OUEBf ECHO WCCLIGS, . GERMANTOWN, PA. K>CALLUM * CO., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTH. MATTINGS, dso. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, 909 CHESTNUT STREET. * RETAIL DEPARTMENT. *l9 OHISTHUT BTBBBT. mbJl-Sit HOPSE-FURHTISHIiYG GOODS. con REFRIGERATORS, fifMl OUU WATSKCOOLBSB, UUU TWniTTWa.TiBT.ttS. BTBP-LADDBSB. WAUnJT BRAOKBTS, tn srest TailatT. »24-tf • GRIFFITH A TAGS. SIXTH end ARCH. COAL. no A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER C JfBADOW, end Soil ns Moantaln Leilili Coil.sad best Locust Motmtaln, from ScbaTlkffl. pnpared ex oresslr for family use. Depot, If ff. corner EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office,Ho. Il» Soutb BEOOHD Street. Eaps-tf3 J. WALTOS & 00. Q.OLD’S PATENTIMFROYED STEAM WATER-HEATING APPARATUS fOE "WARMING rad VENTILATING PUBLIC BUILD- I*QS And FRIVATE RESIDENCES, KASUyAOTUKED ET 188 DNIOK STEAM ASB WATEB-SEATING CeMMPAM OF PENNSYLVANIA JAMES T». WOOD&CO., « Sottth FOUBTH Street. B. M. FELTWELL, Sup’t, lelO-Cmf, . gLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth street, kAXCTAOTtrRBS Of VENITIAN BLINDS AND ' WINDOW SHADES, The larrest and *ne»t assortment la the city at the ioweit talk prisee, STOBZ SHABXS MADE AHD LITTEKIB, Cheap lot tolled Blinds and Shadee, -anS-tet PETROLEUM !S K!NG i THE .UNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cookln* and Heatln, by Petroleum and Coal Oil. Ail the work of a family of any size, including the washing and Ironing, can b* done at an immense sarin* of expense in fuel, and with far more ease and comfort, than with either wood or coal. The eame furniture need on ordinary store* sen be used on these stores. NO DIRT, ASHES, SMOKE, OR ODOR. UNION .SXOTi». ; '. - . BA&Ei BOIIi, EOAST* BHOIXi, TOAST, FRY. The expense of one of these Stores would be sired in in ordinary family in a Blurt time la FURL ALONE. SIMPIdE! DURABLE!! CHEAP HI They are easier to manage than a common coal oil lump The No. 2 Stove will heat three fiat irons in ftf* wen minutes, and heap *wo persons ironing Prices from $2 60to$10. A Bberal discount to the trade. Agents wanted in every county in the State. Apply to PERRINE <& DRYDEN, .->■ 10» South SECOND Street,;' \ gpS2-«awl3t Sole Agents for Philadelphia. OUILLIAM BVANS, JR,, - T» *s* SOUTH FRONT BTBBET, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WHITE LEAD, -ZINC, AND COLORS, AMERICA* JJTD FOREIGN WINDOW GLASS, OF ALL DaSCßimoaS, - AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. Agent* for PATENT GLASS LETTERS. mh3 3mfp C>OB NON RETENTION OR INCON i- TINENCB of urine, irritatlou, infiammatlon or ireeration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the rostate glands; stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel -rbrlck'dußt deposit, and all diseaseoof the bladder, r i L d #lTkliß^BgoOT. emß,,> Me HBLMSOLP’a CHILDREN’ 8 CARRIAGES, EN \J TIBBLT HBW BTTLBS FOB THE BPBHG rBADK—A Snpwior lot init received, »ad for .ale by BOWB. EtJSTOB. A CO., mMS-tf IST and IS9 Sorth THfBD Street. A BEADY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST - £*. of the iioneitlei of HBLMBOLB's PLUI» EX rBkCT BUCHIfwUi he A eomsttUo* with those «t farthik the United SUtee Blepeaeeton. MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY. JOHN KELLYi TAILORS, Bl* CHESTNUT BTRBKT, MATI *OW 1* STOSI A COMPLETE IASSOBTMEWT OF SPRING GOODS. STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS OIL, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER A. NEW COMPANIES, We are prepared to furnish Few Corpora Hons with an the Books they reunlre, at short notlee and lew prises, of first duality. All styles of Binding. . STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED " !! TRANSFER BOOK. OEDEES OF TEASSFEK. x STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK, ' - broker's petty Ledger. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS & 00., , BLANK BOOK HANUJACTUBBEB AHD STATIONERS. seZO-tf 4.33 CHESTNUT Street. REMOVALS. TLf ADAME ADOLPH HAS REMOVED ATA. t 0 4jO Horth'ELEYEHTH Street, above Callow hill. my!B-6t» REMOVAL. BECHTEL & ENO , Will Open their How Store, 716 AKjJH Street, With a Fresh and Elsgant Jszoitioent of SILVER AND ELATED WARES, __ On MONDAY. Isth last my 15 61; REMOVAL. : ' WILLIAM YARHALL Has Removed from" Ho. 1020 to Ho 1332 CHEST NUT Street, A E. corner of THIRTEENTH Street Where fee Invites the attention of housekeepers, and those commencing hoxuefceeping, to Ms extenrive as iortment of as^fnl HOUSE FUESnSHira GOODS, Superior Eefrlgerators* Table Cutlery, family Hard ware. Children’! Carriage*. &*., &#. *p5S4 *im MILLINERY, 79 CHEgTKUT STREET.' ; i AjXJ jt have now opens, magnificent assortment of _ SPRING MtthUSEBY A»D STRAW GOODS. : Which I wholesale and retail, at the low**t market pric^B. Ponlt de Sole* and Groe de Naples in all color*; ike more desirable and scarce colors, such as buff, pearl, rose pink, &e , in. an-aesortment of shade*. - Best White, Black, asd Colored Grape*. Bibhost of eYery shade, narrow and wide, to match materials. French. Flowers, the finest goods, prettiest styles* at reasoiiable prices. I£T HATS ABB BOITN3TS We offer every new shape in every variety of material. Wide White Lic»s» Bar be** Mallnes of every quality. The best French and New York Bonner Frames, and every other article required in making or trimming a -bonnet o*‘hat. v Also, a handsome line of the beat qualify Grenadine Yeils, all colors , • .= ' . * ' Orders from the country promptly and accurately at tended. to. If. WJSYIi, 736 CHSSTIIDT Street, ap29-lm fincceßsor to M. Bernhelm. GENTS’ XERNXSIXKNG GOODS. J?INE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. A- Tie BOtimibera would intite attention to tbeir IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, Bblcb they make a specialty in their business. Also, * OB,t HOFEL C TIIs I |oE GEHTLBMBH’S WEAK. J. W. SCOTT & 00., OEHTLXMEH’S FUBHISSIHG STORE. ... Ho. 81* OBBeTSDT Street, Jal-ly Pour doors below the ContinentaL EDECATIONAJL. DELLBYUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. A> A BOAEDIHG SCHOOL FOR GIRLS THE SUMMER TERM OF THIS IHSTITUTIOH, healthlolly and beautifully located on tbe northern limits of Attleboro, Bucks toEßty,. PennsylTanlt. trill commence Fifth-month, 22d, 1809, and continue in sea alon twpivfl yafiVi." Tbe course of instruction If thorough In the several departments ol English, French, Latin, Mathematics ana Drawing. .., „ . For full details see circular, to obtain which address the Principals, Attleboro Post Office, Bucks county, Pennsylvania. - - ISSASL J. GKAHAMB, - JAHfiPa GKAEAMS, aps-2m PriueUals. MARSHALS SALES. MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE Xu of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALk •D£K, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and foYthe Eastern District of reensyivania. In Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, ai Michener’s * Store, So. 143 Forth FBONT Street, on WBDIfBSDAY, May 31,1865, at 12 o’clock M., 22 bales and 65 bags of cotton, being the residue of cargo steamer Celt; 52 bales cotton and 112 bags of cotton, being cargo of the steamer Amazon r 14 frags of Sea Island being cargo of unknown sloop; 6 bags of Sea. Island cotton, cargo of unknown sloop; bales cotton, being the portion, of cargo of an unknown vessel; and 1 bale cotton, being a portion ol cargo of an unknown vessel—all to ns sold, ae above, to the sigheet bidder. WILLIAhI MTLLWAED, U. 8 Kar?hal Eastern District of Pennsylvania. ... Philadelphia. May 33, ISBS. . myls-8t RAILROAD LINES. TMPOBTAOT TO RAILWAY TBA« YELLEHS, —For full information in reference to Sta tions, Distances, and Connections, illustrated by one hundred Bail way Haps, representingthe principalEaQ*- wayc of the sountry, see APPLETOiR r S BAILWAY eUIDS. . nolfi-«« Y 02? c: ' ABBABGBMEBTS OF v O£»C 1000. NEW YORK LINES. 1»05. THE CAMDEN AHD AMBOY AHD PHILADELPHIA AMD TREHTOH RAILROAD COMP ART’S LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO HEW YORK AHD WAT PLACES, _ yao* WALNUT 3T.RKKT WRA* WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-Vl*! . yans. At (A. M. , Ti* C*md«a *ad Amboy, 0. *ad A- A»- .ommodEtioh si H At 8 A M-, yi» C*mdea And Jerier City, MonUßf E,pre«s.„.«- — 3 « At 12 M. , Tia Camden,juid Amboy. 0. And A. Ac .ominodotion. .V............. f aj AtHP.H., yin Cunden and Amboy. G. and A. Ex iff P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aseomznoda* th>n (Freight and Passenger). 1 fi At 6P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aseommoda tion (Freight and Passenger)—lst class Ticket..* 33S „ do. ,2d Class Ticket... 150 UK P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo d&iion (Freight and Passenger)—let Claes Ticket. 3Si • - DO. do. 2d Class Ticket. ISO Tor Belvidere, Baston, Lambertrille, Flemingtoa* lie., at 3.30 P: X. For Mount Holly, Iwansville, Pemberton* and YU* eentown, at 6A. Sf. , 2 and SP. M. For Freehold at 6 A. M. and 3 P. M. For Palmyra, Biverton, Delaneo, Beverly* Bdgewa ter, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown, As., at & and 11-30 A. H. *13.30, 3.30, 5, 6, aud UK F. M.. The 1.30 ana £ P. M. lines run direct through to Trenton. , For Palmyra, Biyerton, Delanso* Beverly, and Bur* lisgton, at 7 P. M. , Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and in termediate places, afcSK P. M. •••• LIMBS FBOM gBSTSIKUTOB DKPOT WILL LSAYJ -- AS FOLLOWS; - At 11,15 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey Citr. AtISOP. 2£, vUKensington and Jersey City,Xz- A? 8.« P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City* * . and Kew York Express. 3 00 Atl2 P. M.. (Bight), via Kensington and Jersey City. Sew York Mail— —52 si The 6.45 P, M, Line will run dfcfly. All other* Sun day* excepted, - For Buhalo, Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego. Bo •hester, Binghamptou, Croat Bond, Montrose* .'Wilkes barre, Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap. Mansh Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Xaston, Lambertville, Flemington, k«., at 7.15 A. M. This Bne connects with the train leaving Baston for Maush Chunk at 3.30 P. EL For Lamosrtville and intermediate stations at 5 P. H. For Bristol, Trenton, &*. , at 7,15 and U. 15 A. % and 5 P. M. and 35 mianlghi For Holmesburg, Tscony, Wlsscnoming, Bridesburs, andFraakford, at 9A. M. ,5, 8, and 8 P/M. Bst* For Hew York, and way Lines leaving Sensing* ton Depot, take the cars on Firth street, above Walnut* half an hour before departure. The can run into tne Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fifty pounds of Baggage osi7 allowed each passenger. Passenger* are prohibited from taking anything ashag* gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be laid for estra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, asd wiE not be liable for any amount bsycsd 3100, except by special contract. Graham’s Baggage Express will sail for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at Ho. 3 Wal nut street. WILLIAM H. GATZHBB, Agesh May SO, 1865. __ . LUtBS FEOM HEW YOSK FOS PHILADELPHIA. WJLU PBAVE FROKIHB ; poor or OOUBTOAKB 8T833T, AtISM. and4F. ®-, ria Jersey City and Camden, At J, 10, and UK A. H., 6F. H, and 12 (jriiht), via Jer *ey City and Kensington. Fromthe foot of Barclay street at 6 X'4s. and 2 F. H.. Tia Amboy and Camden. From Pier Ho. 1, Korthrirer.at 13 K., (, and, F.H. fCreiahtandpasaeneer), Amhoy and Camden... &p3-tf PROPOSALS. NOTIC I .-SEALED PROPOSALS, endoried "FBOPOSALS POBFOBaiSHfUS THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WITH LEHIGH OB BCHULKILL COAL, ” will be received by the undersigned, at the Controllers’ Office, southeast corner of kIXTH and ADBLPBI Streets, until TUESDAY, Juae 6, 1555, at 12 o’clock M, The Proposals, which will inc'nde the storage of the Cdfil.must be for separate Districts, a* follows; Fiest DlSTKicr—Coinprising the First, Second, Third, Fcurih, and Twenty sixth wards Siconp DisTßiCT—Fi/th, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Third District—^Sixth, Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth wards; , • Fourth Disi rict—Tenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Twentieth wards. ' ~ , • , Fistk District—Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Siceieenth wards. Sixth wenty-firsfc ward. Seventh District—Twemy'second ward. Eighth District—Twenty-third ward. E inth District—Twenty-fourth ward, Tenth District—Twenty-fifthward. , There will be two sizes required, Egg ana stove, and the ion to be 2,240 pound*. * ‘ Each and eveyy ton of said coal shall be weighed at the place of delivery, in the presence of a proper par son, to be deputed by each Sectional Board as weigher ,(subject to the approval of the President of thi3 Board), who shall keep an accurate account of each toad of com delivered, iis exact weight, a* ascertained by correct scales. And no bill shall be approved for such, coal, un less an affidavit cf-tte weigher.shall accompany such bill, i citing forth by what contractor tne coal was de livered, the date of delivery of each load, the number of ton*, and the quantity ot coal delivered, and whether weighed at the piece of delivery. ’* . ' ■ .. Proposals will be received at the same time for the CHARCOAL and KINDLING WOOD that may be required. By orderof : . mylS smwllt Eecretary ContioUers Public School*. pHIEF QJJ A B TERM ASTER’S V OXFICB, Ho 1138 (HBABD Street - Drool. Max 15. 1365. SEALED PROPOSALS will b.. rbCiilVbd iu this oiStfl until TDESDaT, Max 23, 166 J. atllo’.elock M-, for im mediate delivery at the Schuylkill Arsenal, la m.er chEßtatle packages Ceases to he made to conform to spe cifications at ibis office): : Burlaps. 4Q and CO inch. 4 4 Bleached Muslim Brown Holland. Parties offering ggod* should make separate proposals for> each, articlei offered,the onantity taov propose to farni»b, the price (which should be vzrttien, bcih in words and figures), and conform to the terms of this advertisement a copy of which should accompany each proposal. Samples, when submitted, most ha marked and num bered to correspond with the proposals; and the partied thereto must gu ir&ntee that the goods shall be in every respect, equal to army standard, otherwise the propo sals will not be considered. - Bide will be opened on TUSSDAY, May 23,1535, at 12 o’clock M , when bidders are requested to be present. Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signature must be appeudtd *o the gaaraa tee» and certified to as being good and sufficient security for the amount involved by some punlic functionary of the United States. : , _ All proposals shonldbe made onton the regular forms, wbith w>U be tarnished on application at ;hi3 office. The right is reserved to reject any bid oearned unreal soD&ble, sad no bid from a oafaaliia* eoatraotoi will be received- Endorse envelope " Proposal* for there insert the name o( the artlebß offsredl’’Mid add..,* O»l0B6i WXfcluAM W. McXIH, Chief Qasrtarmastsr, PhUaieipi'a Dejot, auction sales. "PUBNESS, BRENLRY, & CO 1? Mo. 61S cttßsnror mbm jathb stmt*. iiBQB SALE or FBKNCK GOODS, OP TB* IXPOKTATtOK OP MESSES. BBIIKAKD * HOTfOK. OK TOESDAY, May Kd, at 10 o'clock. on four months' crsdtt. laciudedlaoareal e ™ £gBAT _ 6CO pieces Lupin'#, superfine qualities, 3-4 black and-.* colored moussolin® delaines. • • _ 2£Q pieces Lapin’s, all Qualities* 6-4 black and colored I ' so p TOlorei tlmHtiliJthe ofimpmitiM 11 60 lMdB.4blKfc. jUte. aa4 colored tieb&laaaeafJ a !PSF ti 2 O JI„h,. 26 pieres Lupin's 8 4 and 8 4 black florentinas, tas 100 bombarfnaß. all gnalitiea. « Tinuln’s black and colored chstiya.- . 100 places toper analltlesstilped and p,ald rilkbroeha grenadines, very ciioice styles and superb quail 100 1M black EdJi»l,s, g fl|e K t|«nparfljiB ctttSHtr. CO Pieces, Lyons aaallties, plain, colored poult da „ sole, of m-w and desirable shades. 60 pieces Lyons doable face black amurss. - , p 50 pieces black taffetas, including bonnet* and Foa, son's celebrated-make,. 25 pieces Lyons black lußirinee. , •.* . SHAWLS. v . 1,000 Turin 1 1 stspeifine Qualities tMbefc-square cbawls* ailk and wool friaiea. blacks* and brown. Also, - 800 Lupin's XBousseline delaine shawls* wool fringes. _ *OO Lupin’e rich-printed ttlbefc sbawls 4GO Lupin'*, black centre, broche bordered atella ■ inawlß. : 200 Lupin's, white andfblack barege shawls. 160 Lupin's gauze maretz shawls. 160 Lupin’s barege hernanl shawls KQ exria fine, plain centres, rich, broche borders, square Paris broche shawls- PABIg TWISTJs© SliK BBOCHE HEE2f AHI, • FOB BEST CITf TBAOS. OS TUESDAY, ■■ ■ 80 pieces Paris extra-rich twisted silk broche Hsrnanl. 0 C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEER. STOCK OF HABDWABE. CUTLERY, TOOLV&c., AT 909 MAEKET STBBBT. OB W kDBESDAY MOS.HIKG, 24th Irst. at S>4 o’clock, the remaining stock of Pem berton Smith* who is quitting business It may be examined on Monday and Tuesday, 214 and 23d instant, when printed catalogue* will ba ready. It compdiefc anvils, locks, latches, bolts, hinges, files, edge tools-augurs, shovels, table cailery, scis sors, housekeeping articles, and many other desirable good#..'. ■ 4Sf~ The goods will be sold in lots adapted to city and country retail trade. • Also, the good-will, shelving, counters, and other store fixtures, myl9-6t PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, A fe£s HAEKET and »»» GOMMSBOB Streets. LARGE SALE OF 1,300 CASES BOOTS ABB SHOB3. We wilisellby catalogue, forcasb,'• OH MONDAY ■ - Hay 22. commencing at ten o'clock, 1,200 eases boots, shoes, balxaorals, gaiters, Oxford tier. Con gress boots* Ac., &c., for men, women, and children s wear* LARGEBALB OF 1.300 CASES BOOTS AH© SHOES. We will sell by catalogue, for cash, OH THUES©AY MOBHrFG, ■ ■« Mar »th, commercing at 10 o'clock,l.3oo cMjsmen** boye , and youths’ boots, shoEB, brogane, baimorais, gaiters. Oxford ti*s, Ac.» wiih a large assortment for women's, misses*, and chi’dren's wear. *••••* _ PAKCOAST & WABNOCK, AUO -A. TIOHEEES, »*0 MABKET Btr«i. SALE O? THE STOCK OF A CITY EBTAIIi TSIH MIBG srGRB, bytaialogno,: on Monday. Hay 22, eommsncing at 10 o’clock, comprising a gene ral assortment of trimmings, laces, notions, me., ac. STOCK OF EOOKS A3P BJATTOIIEE.Y, by catalorM. "' r 'of moWatT ■ '"1 * - May 22. at 10 o’clock, ccnststtnj in part of.®*™- paperf, ©crelcpes, ink, dfewini book*. blank books, photographic aihoms, &e., &e. LABCE FORTTIYE SATJS OF 800 LOTS AIUBKICAJT AND IMPORTED PBY GOOD S.MD I.T NBR TOOOO3, BIBBOHS, HOSIERY GOODS, BMBBOIDEBIE3, &o„ &0., bj «atsio(g^ I)I . :EST)iT jjoß’'ntra, . May 24, comroecciog- at 10 o’clock. cojEpr^af Ajm* and ganentl assoitment of fraeli and dsßiraW© goods* tailed to ptfcssi-t sales, R 6COTT, Jb.. AUCTIONEER, -*A« 10*0 CHEBTSUT Street . M 3. JOS. RICHARDSON'S eBREMPXORYUALE OF VAI.tTi.BLE FOREIGN AND AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS, Mostly purchased by him from ih& artists direct, com prising 276 specimens of a great variety of pleasing sub jects ol high. art. among wMch are the work© *f Hanxl t-Ua Bonner, Broaoeman, George Cole, von Leibeu, Correas; De Biackleaer, Merle, Carrabain, G Boon, Sidney Percy, Kxeusemsn, Plumet, SkTobel. Williams, Da Vogel, A J Hoov%nbaU. Wilien*, Kock-Kock, Hau rent de Beni, Andrews, Guido Schmitt, Bulk, A Vil lens, Paul Weber, J Hamilton, B Moran, 80-iington, Van Hamms, Wontermarteus, Boutella, De SeoJ, Jr. Bonrsinston, JFeel. • ■ . ■ , This collection of fine Paintings will have to he care fully examined to berappreciated.. as iheyhave bssa collected with great care. They will all be gold positive ly without reserve Ihe sale will take place at SCOTT’S ART GALLERY, CDijectly opposite the Pennsylvania Academy of Pina Aits.)- ' ■ ■ OS’ THE EVENINGS OF THOBSDAY, 25th. FRIDAY, 26sh, and SATURDAY, 2«h May. at half past 7 o’clock. The Paintlrgs are now on exaibitton, with, descrip tive Catalogues. Open Day and Evening until nights of sale. " QALE OF CO£DEMOTED CLOTHING. O OAMP AND GARRISON EQOIPAG3, TENT GUT TINGS, &c. . Chief Quartermasteu’s Ovyioa, I>2FOT OF WASHnraTOK. - Washihgtoh, D. C.» Hay 4.1865. "Will be sold at public auction, under the direcUon of Captain J> G Thomas. M S. K. 0. S A., at Govern ment Warehouse Ho 6, on Seventeenth. I streets north, Washington, D G- , on MONDAY, May 22,1565, at 10 o’ clock a . M,, a large lot of condemned Clothing, *«., consisting of— • Infantry and Cavalry Coats, Jackets,Trowaerß, Draw ers, bhirts. Felt Hats, Caps, Bugles; Trumpet*,Drum Heads, Fifes, Leggings, Flags, Stockings,-Blankets, Settles, Pan®, Shovels," Spades, Pickaxes, Axes, Ha versacks, Canteen®, Bepe, Teat Cutting#. Hospital Tents, Sibley Tents, Wall Tent®, Sc. Successful bidders must remove the stores within five (5) day* from the date of s*le. - Terms cash, in Government st j O2S g Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, • m? 6 I3fc Depot of Washington. T>BILA_BBLPHIA TER R A -COTTA X -WOEKB. OFFICE i*X> WABIKOOMS. Ho. 1010 CHBSSEijr VITRIFIED 7TATBR. DKAIS, and HBATIHG PIPES, , -with bands, br&Bchee, traps, Ac., to corratpohi,. - fiom Ito 12 inch bo? Ui OBBAM3BTAL CHIMNEY TOPS, and FLUB PIPES, warranted to stand the action of ire, gas, or weather. ORNAMENTAL PARLOR AND GARDEN VASES, for classical designs, plain aid bronzed. Mignonette Pot®,- Flower Pots, Ivy Vase*. - Hanging Vases, Fern Vases, &c , &c. Importer of Minton’B Eneausiic Tile, for Churches Halle, Vestibule®, &«. mhl-tuthetf ••; _B. A. HABBISON. TYOMESTIG ECONOMY.— PATENT L' CAMIFLION GABPBT.—Persons wishing their doors csrpeted with something naw, durable,beautiful, and very cheap, will do well to call at 813 WALNUT Street, between 8 and 12 A. H.. and 2 and 6P, M., and examine the Article, and leave their orders; also. State and county rights for sale. For patticuiars. cali at the offlee. or address, with stamp, BE *JAMIS CASSELBERRY, Box 715 Phila delphia Yost Office. , - myl&-3t* T v SOMERSET, 521 CHESTNUT * street. Engraver and Dealer in Army Corps Badges. Emblem®, Fire Badges, and marks of every description. Soldiers returning home will find it ad vantageous to pouess as a memorial one of my fine gold or tUver Badge®, Genuine 16 karat gold Corps Bings alwas sen hand. All goods warranted. mylS Im ■FOLDING SPRING BEDS. -A. Bedding of every deseriptUn. •- Spring-bottom beds and cots. Excelsior mess and sea crass by the bale. PHILBBOOK & CO., mylS-Im 9 South SEVENTH Street, RUTTERFIELD’B OVERLAND DESPATCH. Office, No. 1 VS *ly Street, Mew York. Office, No: %0 South FIFTH Street, Phll&da. GHAUMCSY VIBBBaBD, President W. EL KITCHEN, Treasurer. This Company, now fully orikniied, with ample capital, own* ite Transportation on the Plain®, and 1® prepared to contract Freight ie all points in Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico. andArisona Ter ritories; also to Beese river, Nevada. Contract® and Sills of Lading given from New York, Boston, Wheeling, Qlaeinnati, Chicago, and St Louis. WE MARTIN, ■ • ■ . Agent, New York. WM H. MOOSE. No. 4fcO South Fifth street, Philadelphia. D A. BUTTERFIELD, SPiOtif . General Superintendent. XTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SAB- Li BAPABILLA cleanses and renovate® the blood, instil® the vigor of health, into the syaiem, and purge* out the humor* that make disease. : - - ■ (COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent. Awning.Ttunk, and Wagon-cover Pack. Also, Paper Manufacturers’ Drier Felts, from one to five feet Wide; Pauline, Boltin* Sail Twine-&c JOHN W. EVBRM4N & GO , noS-tf No. 103 JONES’AIIey. TXELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCKS sirs, health and Tiior So the frame mi bloom 1 1 tbs pallid cheek. Debility ii sesompAnled by sbmt elarjninr symptoms, and if no treatment 1« enbmitsed to. ccucuxcvtlon. inssnitv or snUast;« tie .am*. Q'WEET SPIRITS OFNITRB, PURF, IV. S P.,> manufsclDred by J. S TOUSTG, Apothecary, corner SSV&ffTH and SPRUTG GAEBEK Streets, Philadelphia. : ny!2 20t* n H. GARDEN & CO., NOS. 600 AND x ~*+ 603 MARKET Street, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, GAPS, FITES, BO2THBTS. STB AW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BOCHBs! • Ac., &c. The largest and most complete stock, and the best terms. Country Merchants and the Trade sap plied. ... DEW ABB OF COUNTERFEITS AND D UfIPEIKCIPIEO DBALSEB endeaYorin* to au. pom ofiheir otto ana other prepst»tion«, ontherapa talloii attained by HKLMBOLD’S GENUINE PSbFa. BATONS. ' ■ - ... -.. ; Jb,’ THOMSONS LONDON BITCH- BNEB, OB EBEOPKiN EANGB. for families, fgttrv hotels, or public Innitationu.la TWS5*r dip' pbbbht SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Beans, Hot- air Pnrnaces, Portable Heaters. Lowdown Grata,, Plreboard htoTSi, Bath Boilers, Ate whole Plates, Broil er,,' .Cookin, StoTes, etc i at wholeeale and. retail, bj the SHiSPE, A THOMSON, &p 2- tilths6m Ko. BECOSD Street. PHILADELPHIA STO BASCDAGB Ho. 14 B. STiHTH Street, abeye M*rkei.-B, C. EVERETT, after thirty years’ practical experience, guarantees the skilful adjustment of his Fremium Fa* tent Graduating Freeware Trues, Supporters, Eluti< Stockings. Shoulder Braces, Crutches, 4c. Ladles' apartments eonducted by a Lady. *pl2»ly ***< MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT X®-V LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATOHSs A A JEWEL BT.FLATB CLOTHING, is., at W _ JONES SCO'S OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFPICB. V Corner TBIBD aad GABKILL St*., below Lombard, *cfl3-8» SVANB a WATSON’S i _,BALAMANDSS BAJ3 •■> . STOKE,-.- ---■■• - W BOOTH EODBTH STKB3T. PHILADELPHIA, FA. A BK« Yaristy of PUM-PROO? SATES always o hud. ■fijVyajV MALCOLM MACNEILL’S •xsr SPECTACLE SroEl, (So. MO Scat! FUTH Street, "below Spraee, : ■ PHILADELPHIA. ; 'Mat- Glass** refitted to suit all ayes, and til mnnar'd! repairing earefaUy and promptly attended to. rah4-tne : : -:BSTEY’B - ' ’ * COTTAGE ORGANS Not only UNEXCELLED, btti OJTEOTALLSD la portly of Tone and Power, dosiiaed espertally for Churches and Schools, bat foetid to be equally wall adapt,d to the Parlor and Drawtaa Boom. *or sale oaly by . E. H. BKUGE, No. AS North SEVENTH Street. Also, a eoMlete asaortsent of the Perfect Melodeon soastantly on hand. faE-Ora fJPWARDB OF THIRTY THOUSAND gYWtan.gQTermoTNu -«•*> THE SCIENCE OF MEmniflE-' anddeucate con. 'SwutuS^Vo^tT.^w^ TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT -a- aad unsafe remedies for unpleasant and daxn. rous diseases. Pas HBLITBOT.D’S srsta!, Erics, andUtFEOYED son WASH. ■ : - AUCTION BAUjEiI To^n^MYES^car; v ZEBg, Sob. 333 and 33* MAKfft SALE OF CAKPETIBOS. MATTING? FEATHEBB. T O t EPBT T4( §j { , A CAB©.—The early attant'on 0 f questefl to the general aasortmsx.t ef 2 ?*{' printed feit, superfine and fine iniraic r cottage, hemp, and rag carpetings. 2-5 iZ i tings, leather-headed earpst tacks, resSs, piremptorily; sola, by catalogue, oa >; credit, coznmenclng THId (Saturday) jjuV o’clock. 4 - f OBITIVS eAEE M OF T CARP|nB G3 . B THKMOBSIBa. Ma* 20th, atll o'clock, wi t j ba sola, four montliß’ credit, about MO n! ec# ,, ' pe.tiy, Brnsfele, printed felt, Bop, tS grain, rojal dimasi,_Teßetlaa, list, and reg carpeting.. Canton and cocoi 2: embracing a choice as»ortment of mineriir ma* be examined early on the morning of * FEBEMFTOKY SAKE OF JFBBSCH, r M*V, *SI) BBITISE DBY GO, .n K * OS MOHDAY MOASISg O^ May 23d, atlOo’ctock. will be fear month.’^edi^abon^ of French, India, oerman. and Bnti.h <i„ embraclngalarfeMddealrableaa.orla.,.;, staple articles In silk, worsted, woolen, ii a . a. B, —Samples of the same wIU he arras amlnation. with catalogiiM. aailr oa th B the sale, when dealer* will And Uto LsfeE SAKE OF FBENOH.mLFAS, AND GEBMiB DBF OOODs' NOTICE--Xacloded in onr saie of r r9c Gorman, and British dry goods German, ana G(f MONDAY MOBNISg, May 52d, will ba found in part the folloniE; Dfills'GOODS —Plain, striped, and eW biqnes and poil de chevxei,'plain acd pri, l delaine#* grenadine#, fency checks, cbalhc, - fancy ginghams, mixed mansi*#. pr;ut?i, jaconets, lawns, chambray#, alpacas, bairq.-. & i>EESB BIOKB.— Lyons glosay blact taff ste de rhines, double-faced royal armnies, sa 3 ,. gres grains for maniujUs* plain ana fmao Bolen, area de Jlaples. tadrillee* «o. SHAW LB, &c —Broche i ftr*y mozamhlque* printed .and > P i VL mt ? i 5 thlbet, tud grenadine shawls silk, and cloj; BS RlßßOKs!—iSl’ilfcolor* PoUl \s gios de Espies, bonnet and tomming riMc and chalnette edge Paris sUEyolygt ribbons, ■ GIOVKS —Ladits’ and gents’ Paris kid. e and Ber’in "gloyes and gauntlets. STBaW GOODS, *c. Oases women’s s ; -■ straw bats, palm-leaf ghatar hooca. mea’s palm-leaf hats, children’s fancy straw caps, 0 Also, Alik and glrgh*m,ann and rain ambre, broideries, white goods, linen cambric haaefc white and colored hoop shirts, lissne, *km : lace Teas, black ana white En*U,h crepes, i. •ewiigs, silk ties, notions, &c. Ws will add to the afeoye sale. 1 —pieces Paris veil hrreges, fine to snperSt ■ ties- ■ -■ _■- do Paris silk veil grenadines, soperfio, Co TesnartloM* I fiao to subiima do Crepe d’Espasme, iin black, mot colors* aad *lt Aeßirableshadxia do Heraanl, fine to sublime qualities,; asrorted colon, ana til the • sbads#,-. .do ©ouble-width 4-4 blßck Hemaai, JLdo widih 72 and 68 inch blacj - sublime quali*y. do Pari* moat oa laiaas, flae to Bublljr tle»* la dUck, mode, bSgh coloii the desirable shades. do ©ouble-Wtdtii 5- 4 black mous de ic. - to sublime qualities, do ©oubie width 4C-iach#ubJint* qaaV- Gachemlre de Bcoebo. The above goods, of c-ae of the best and most: mauiifactarer** are especially lecommeudei trade. • , „ Also, 25 eases gemuna palm-leaf fan*. LABOB POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOE? ’ *GAmAKMY GOODS, TBaYELLIBO Ba-35 ' * OE MOSHISG, Hay 23d, at 10 o'clock, #o!d, by «t on four montlu’ creaiV about 1,300 paekggeg •hoes, brogan#, cavalry boots, Ac., embracing » and fresh a«oitment of seasonable goods of c: Eastern manufaeture- Will be open for examination, with catalog hAhG^fofITITE SALE OF BOOTS. SffOSi,- MOEaLS, *c. 2JOTIOB-—lncluded in our large sale of boat?, &C " OK TUESDAY HOEKISG. Hay 23, will be Xoond, in pars, the followhu and desirable atsortment, viz: cases men’s, boys'* and youths'calf, d^nc'.- half-welt, and pump-sole dress boots. eases men's, boys*, and youths’ kip & £5 ♦leithtr boots. , , cases men’s fine grain long-leg cavalry boost —cases men's and boys* cab, buff- leather boots and balmorais. , cases men's* boy*’ and youths kip, poll&hfid grain, half welt, and p3 S brogans. ; *■ eases ladies* fine kid. goat, morocco, aad esa: patent- sewed balmora’s and Co&rres* cates women'#, misses’, and children's tn buff leather balmorals and laca bools. cate* children’s fine kid- sewed, city-me; boots, fancy-sewed baimonli* aa4 5 ■ ties. caees ladles* fine black and colored lasiisgC:; and rids-la«e gaiters. cates woE26j.’s, misses , and childrea’i foa morocco ccpper-nailed lace boots cases ladien* fine: kid slipper#, mstaincoreri; . an d sandals, carpet slippers, traveilitfi: ~ &c. -... ■ ■ - LARGE POSITIVE SALE of BRITISH. FES! GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DBS GOODS. We will hold a large sale of Foreign and Done?;;: Good®, by catalogue, oil a credit of foor znoxuu part for «sb^ K trHTJRgnA T ; , HoE2rlJre> May. Seth, at 10 o’clock, embracing about 7Copac* and lot® of staple and fancy articles in woolens, v: eds, linens, silks, and cottons, to which we la vis attention of dealer*. N. B. —Samples of the same will be arranged fj> ampliation, with catalogues, early on the room aale, when dealers will find it to their Interest & tend. ■ - v LABGE SPECIAL SALE OF FASHIONABLE C T MADS CLOTHING. ON FRIDAY MOSSING, Kay 26, will be sold, without reserve, hr cati on four months’ credit, at ID o’clock, an ex tea give u of ready-made summer clothing, embracing st rarfeiy of Men’s and hoy®’ black and fancy alpaca sacx frock coats. Man’® and boys’, black and fancy Italian tack frcckcoati. Men’s and boys’ drap d’et# and caeslmera taeti frock COM*. . Men’s and boys’ Frtnch cloth and satinet sick, frock coats. - \ Men's white and fancy linen and <: sacs and frock coats Men's and boys’ white and fancy Marseilles, i : ; nanMnette, cjshmere, and fancy silk doable asi • 'gle- breasted veEts. Men’s and boys* French doeskin and fancy sue: pants. Heir b and boys’ black and fancy casaimere, sr.ii snd iweed pants. Men’s and boys’ white and fancy linen pants, a: M THOMAB & SONS, • Nos. 139 ahd J« South FOURTH Street OAED. —Catalogues of the valuable library of i Ch&tUs A, Pouleon, comprising over 4,000 lot*. *: sold June 6th- 7th, Bth.' and 9tb, are now ready i may be had at the auction store. BEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS. - ~~ TUESDAY, 23d May. The above calc will Include handsome: siuences—Washington Square. Walnut, Chestnut, c Vine srreetß; valuable: bmiuees ei&nde- Market sir?:. Second street, OaDowhill street; elegant country s-.t and farms, genteel smaller dwellings, &c ; aUofatti upwards of -.$ propertte®, part peremptory : order of Orphans* Court, executors, heirs, adMnis;a tors, and others. . \ Pamphlet catalogue® with full particulars now ra: including also a llaTof sales 30th May and 6th June. Public Sales j>f Baal 'Estate and Stocks* at the Si •hangs, every Tuesday, at 12 o’clock. Peremptory Sale on the Premise®. TRUCK FARMS AND COTTAGE SITES. THIS MOBBING. May 20. at II o’clock, at the Gape May Court Boon Cape May county, N. J., on the line sf the Case Hi •Railroad. A special train of cats will leave Walaw street wharf, and return in tne afternoon. NSr* Full particulars In handbills and plan®, may t had at the Auction Booms. _______ at No. 241 North Sixth street. FORHITOBB. VELVET CARPETS, THIS MLOBNING*. M 10 o’clock, at So. HI Sorth Sixth sticeS, tetoi Vine street, the household and kitchen fhmiturs, ££■ jmatrrassea. velvet carpets, Arc. May be examined at o’clock on the morning of e& ' _ Public Sale, 199 SETS BIS-MOLK HABJOSSS. mor& n,Y May 20th, at 12 o’clock noon, at the anctios ctore.trS p < a W C o* a! . e - oraer »IQuarter Hut.r'l Pegartment, TJ. S. A., foO-seta of els-mole -wexoa haraees; lrrerulsr. tteMcHou^ore 8 89911 tllra * <ia ’ S 3? 10 u -*‘ B , order of CoL W. "W. MeKim, O, S- A. Chief Quarter Master, Philadelphia depot. STJFBBXOB FUBHmrBB. MBLODBoIs,- KISEOSS. TAPBSTBI CARPETS _,. , ■■ ■OH MOHBAT MOBjriflG, a y° o’clock, hy ealalogoe, at Ho. 1715 Ties ISSKI iv 5 . ehpenor fornltnre, rosewood jnelodMC. French plate mirrOTa, fine t&peatrr carpeta, &c thea^e^ 9 at 8 o’clock oa the moraief d PEP.EMPTOKT SALE OIL PAUSTTKG3. MU, MOBAIKO, i- a _ ° '&?** ** the auction store, wLi « fo?fo^ifo‘aca^on“ a 2 I J rand EXTENEiri^flf| fJggggjßfe ELE3ASI ON MONDAY MOB also May Mth, at 10 o’clock, at Noe. 809 and Sll Chestnut elrs.t, by catalogue. will he sold, without reserre, *» public sale, the entire stock of element fornitare. tnsna factmedby Georae J. Henkeie, of the beet materials, Si S& to ioSy s!lr ** si!es ' Wta, c Sfi a J„ S rl sMi - o , a - u ib’ttoi to this, the most ex tenrire Bale offnnalnre eyer made in this city. b 6 ra Adr and the fnrnitare m>7 - Milf whtorwui ha ItoSs Saturday PtoTions to the medical S ELECTRICAL OFFICES. • l („,**• 15**or‘h BLBVBSTH, below BACH Street;f Sudei SS STfiTII ' 3114 i ’ o:E ' r i KrH StMBt * Ws *‘ Fid ' | THOMAS ALLEN h&YInK been vary snesesj-j yltu in thfe cirre of XFiseasas by this new method,: Me mends ana the Public tlathe Ist f»d enrtog many whom m»di<da# f » »ud eonsidezed in curable. ) a few of the Diseases In the *ur@ 1 . ) of whleh this treatment seldom if eTarJSlli» Kidney BisaMei. /PenmLioa, ; Gangrene, Liyer 4 * (Partiyate, Ulcers, Genital «* i. rgramps. Boils, Spinti •« Abscess, - Tkr&*,t *• (F&Yer SAgue, Srnptions, Prolapsus. Inflammations, Hoc Emissions, Hemorrhage, Diabetes, ( , Patients will be treated at their residenees when 1 - a Siectrician. J fJLBCTBOFATHIC ESTABLISH* esssss^fsssisW&SSS lut three year*, lias remoTed M?oa« so 1638 Vlas Street, one door below >li persons deeiraw reference*, or asToSrtiilolan d ftA^pir ( ? odaonr «‘ ai^-^1 *“ : Omunltaticrp or advisg grataltom. shippinu. e-bSSZSfe HBW EXPRESS LENE, TO «»mtowa,D.O.;H.OWIU& **» •■ • - • ••• ■■■''•' ••'■'■■•••■: ■■ ' - jahli-SS Not i c e .—fob new Ssg??Bgg*Xg3g- -The PHIiABItPHXAAS® SStJ^SSSajp"!*^ COMPAaT - *• M™****** WM.B. CiTBSSCO.,-14:8. WHIKVIB,Ki|U. iwi: MMSEm - m 5"$S3Sk. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL ’ * new?r<m»li Cosiaoticfor he Aatjfyinjr yreseirac the complexion. It i* the most ironaen&t tompound of the «a. 'There is neither coals:, p®Y « ? * hi»nmlh,Gor tale la its composition, it betas tempos*d entirely of pare VSrffiii Wax ; hence the ex traordinary qualities for preserrinf the skin, raakmt is loftj smooth, fair, RE.d transparent. It make* the o*a appear yonne, ilia homely handsome; the ha&deome more beautiful, tad the most baautlful divine Prl*** 30 sad 60 cents. Prepare* only by HUS'? <st CO.* Per* forcers, 41 Stmih-EHEBTH Street, two doors shore Ch.a»fcmiV sad 123 South BEVESTH Street, abort Wafarat-' ’• -' ■’ .■•■•■• spS*Sn THOMAS tt’DONOTJGHr A OBSSBAL BLACKSMITSIfff. ELK STESST, ABOVE BOS ggSEIT, FBASKLUT, PElfaA- ? tools oa hand or made to older on short notice. ; : myll-Sct JXBIiMBOIiD’S FLUID EXTRACT "• BUCBOT la ilMr-alin tut*ud od*,. frea fro* 01 teraztau fMMdte. gaftla*Ki>m» V» sttta.