The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 26, 1864, Image 4

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    BELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
Smtugbov.—'The celebrated Baptist prewherof
XiOudon, Kcv. C. H. Spu'gcon, it is repotted, will
visit tUia country in M*y. This is about the se
venth time that Mr. Spurg'oo’a intended visit to
America ha* been similarly heralded within as many
years.
This Bet. Hkurt Ward BuEcnitn ii no longer,
either real ot nominal, editorol the New York In
tiejKiidentf his mantle in that rtspeot having fallen
upon the shoulder* of his talented young friend
Theodore Tilton, Tilton, by the way, in ths present
number of his paper, establishes his claims as a re
spectable poet in lines entitled, “ The Victory of
Ijire,” Mr. Beecher ia stm a contributor to the In
as he also is to the New York Ledger.
Xu is Kiiv. F. a. JVL. Koi-tisis, fliiu of the veaera
blc Rev, Seller, of till, filtfi diet! At ill,
1 elidesce, Geimantowi], oq Friday lAst. He was a
minister much beloved in tbe Lutheran Church, in
Whioh he we, reared.
APaovio oritßTnaa —Tee editor of the Lutheran
- ani msumtav. Her. Dr. Krauth, get, off the follow
ji-.g good-uatured piece of irony at the expense of
somebody :
In the iate Convention, which commenced in a
fume and terminated in smoke, which began by
being secret and ended by becoming invisible, one of
the things aimed at was a ll pacific overture. ll The
overture, it seems, has lailed. We proposo one,
therefore:
I. If nominal Lutherans will ceaae assailing the
doctrine of our Church we will cease defending it
against them.
11. If they will cease perverting the truth we will
cease exposing their falsities.
111. If they will stop writing nonsense we will
etop laughing at them. I
Ho Baptist Paver in Philadelphia.—Until
Within the last lew montha, the Baptists had an i
organ Ur Hew York, entitled the Chronicle, and an
other in Philadelphia ot the same name. They were
separate and distinct, and both were creditably con
ducted, the former, however, excelling as a news
paper. Recently, for some cause, the two were
fi.fi SO Ud a ted iu one, with the office ia Hew York
since whioh time the dual aheet has certainty not
equalled the standard of either one of its original
components. The New York Examiner, speaking of
the non-publiontion of a Baptist paper in this city
has the following: “ But as a Baptist, we think
with humiliation on the fact, that so large and rich
a .City ae Philadelphia, where other denominations
have many papers of their own, should have no
Baptist newspaper edited and published within its
limits. We should be about as willing to ask our
Philadelphia brethren to shut up thsir churches,
and come every Saturday to Hew York to get their
preaching, aa to wish them to be wholly dependent
on another oity lor the making ol their Baptist
newspaper.”
“ The Kbv. Be. Bellows,” President of the Sa.
nltaiy Commission, hss accepted a call to take tern
porary charge of the pulpit lately filled by Bev.
Thomas Starr King, Sau Frauoiseo. Dr. Bellows
will remain there fer six months and then resume
his New York charge,
Sbbviobs at the Cathbdbal on Easteb Sun
pat.—On to-morrow (Sunday! afternoon the Cathe
dral, on Logan Square, will be open in the afternoon
for Grand Pontifical Vespers, and a sermon will be
preached by the ex-Bishop or Pittsburg, Dr. O’Con
nor. Bishops Bailey, ot Newark, and McGloskey, of
Albany, will also be present on the occasion.
Be. O’Connoe at St. Anne’s.—On Sunday night
this eminent Jeauit and ex bishop preached at St.
Anne’s Catholic Church. The church, large as it
is, was too small for the numbers that sought ad
mission. At the end of the services, a collection
was taken up in aid of a churoh of which Dr, O’Oon
nor is now in charge, and the people of Port Rich
mond contributed with great liberality. We have
been told that the pastor’s houte was crowded to ex
cess until quite lato at night with men and women
putting down their namea as contributors. A scene
like that at St. Anne’s took place at St. Patrick’s
on Sunday morning.
Lectube on the Late Archbishop Hughes.
The Bight Bev. Bishop Bailey, of Newark, ia to dec
liver a lecture at the Academy of Music, on Monday
evening next, on the lato Archbishop Hughes, The
lecturer was lor some time secretary to the Arch
bishop, and it was through that distinguished pre
late that he got the mitre. They were ardently at
tached to each other up to the time of the Arch
bishop’s desth. Ho one is, therefore, better qualified
to treat the subject proposed than Bishop Bailey.
An Old Editoe Rktibed.—Mr. A. P. Oummings,
over thirty years editor of the New York Observer
has retired from the proprietorship of that journal'
and is succeeded by Messrs. F. Tompkins and Tho
mas H. Cuthen, both of whom have been for years
connected with the office ol the Observer.
Call to the Bev. Mb. Boabdman, ov Boches
the.—The First Baptist Churoh of this city, corner
of Broad and Arch atreets, has extended a call to the
Bev. Air. Boatdman, of Bochester, N. Y, The lat.
for will preach in this church to-morrow (Sunday)
morning and evening.
A ’’Eevebend” Tbaitob Sentenced to Work
on theFortistcations.—Theßev.Dr. Armstrong,
brother to the late secretary of the American Board,
pastor ol the Presbyterian Church in Norfolk, Va.
lisa been sentenced by General Butler to work on
the fortifioationa at Hatteras, as a punishment for
disloyal practicea. Dr. Armstrong ia, therefore, now
finding use for his strong arms in wielding the spade
and the hoe, and has probably learned himself what
he formerly taught others,that “the way of the
trangressor is hard.”
Me. Jbmissos Davis, the Copper-Head of the
rebel Confederacy, has ordered another fast dap to
be observed in his tick and suffering dominions on
the Bth of April next.
The Noonday Union Prayer Meeting is still con
tinued at the room of the Young Men’s Christian
Association, No. 1011 Chestnut street. The follow
ing ate some of the requests there made for prayer •
“Special prayer it requested for Lafayette Col-’
lege, Easton, Pennsylvania, by God a people, for an
abundant outpouring of the Holy Spirit, even for the
conversion of every student .”
The President of this college was In the meeting
on Monday, and told the congregation that sinoethe
above request was remembered, a large number of
the young men had been impressed with the truth,
and come out on the Lord’s aide.
“The prayers of the meeting are requested for the
eldest son of a widow, a soldier, home on furlough,
given over to intemperance.”
“An aunt wishes to return thanks to God for the
conversion of a dear nephew, for whom your prayers
were asked Saturday week laat.”
“A sister requests prayers on behalf of three dear
brothers, now in the service of their country. They
are children ot pious parents, yet lacking the one
thing needful.”
“ Prayers have been offered here for four different
persons—three are now members of churches—one I
letl is a Christian. I ask jour prayers that she
may come out boldly on the side of Christ Jesus.”
New Phase in the Emigration Move
menl.—The President of one or the ooliesea
of the Christian brothers in the United States
is at present in the west of Ireland, and is em
s *s cd , down the namea of national
and other school hoys, of from fourteen to
twenty-five y ears of age, who are willing to go to
America to have their education completed there
under the care of ;he Christian Brothers, and be
SJ 1 ®?. 101 Positions of trust in connection
x EoI ?»“ OfJhoHo Uhuroh in that country.
He has been iu Ballius this week, and we are in
formed that several lads attending the National
have signified their rcadiuca to accompanv
* c ’,“** tk® Atlantic. It is considered that in
? V one "« TerM hundred of ita promising
and intelligent youths will embrace the offer now
mace them, and will be lost to this oountry forever
This ia aliogether a new phase in the emigration
JfovoSim*’ f n<l i* Wol f i 'y the consideration our
Government and people.— Tyraidey Herald, uur
Litdrgicalßitual vorthe Lutheran
Crunch. I am informed, says a correspondent of
Ihe th*t the Lutheran minister* of Baltl-
Md th* District are preparing a new altar
sendee, whioh will give the people a llreef Share m
the worship than merely listemng to what «£
f h r ®? c J>« the cl ?° ir » iB S* It is desigMd
that the whole congregation shall unite in the
chants, as well as in singiog the hymns, and in re-
I ’ a’ler with the minister the Creed, Lord’s Prayer
and Commandments, after the Confession, on su£
K is thought that it will add
“s!*. is ,V he Of the service and the edifl-
S, people i for there are few who will not
admit that our mode of worship in most of the
churches is too bald and unimpressive. ne
p®J^, ov . RIlY ™ Pbesbvterian Churches The
Srs”““ I ’&£fcs2sais
and diB fce&rtered Presbyterians, and &».
4h ® m 9 UV willicgoeas to help them in tbe
work of rebuilding the walls of 7inn r 27 Ji:®
bayonet and the me do their sad work, if *th«r
must; let the church follow with commissioner* <5
proff e «ol stored WeSaWp and
ioyslkyof *o many
of the O. S. ministers in Kentucky has been doubt
ful* or positively bad, that it ia better to send
KJ#*? 11 *?*??**® 1 * Sutler the chnrlhes iwlw,
free from the heresy of secession* - *
<?f R » AN Hefobiqd Church.—a oorrespon
ntS‘2! th laments that there it no Eai
litfj eowegiitlon of their denomination ia New
Tork city. Wiey have a small German ehurch, un
care of Pastor Busche, 11 who has labored for
years in a truly missionary spirit!
in training his peopl/ to selt
T be writer asks,in conclusion: “Is it
impossible to start an English Reformed Church
maM i*V*» f the 150 000 or 300,000 Ger-
W Let ns not despise -the-day of
The leish Keliqious Census of tm T>i>ti
ihe Fieabyteriui. There are 2,368 nhvaielani
and curgeons, 1.219 are elmrchmen tS ??Z52tK?
and s»3 Presbyterians. OfTescS, »e o«h2u«
hare 11,000 out of about 20,000 In th' B military and
&T^p/«byM. n 6 dta " ta “* 10 > 50
l£ff£ °tie M pTrc«t &
organ for the Cathedral or St. Peter and Paul com
menced a fair on the 22d of Februarm whieh (SS.
lMdlhis e rl ? g thß weck - The nett result of their
*«er^frir^? l I LTople ,heD1 ’ ““ "*° W * tte
Ohm ch CHareTLiuiTT in China.—The
mitsmnsmcwSJe^* ol^ 1 wlth the Protestant
800, or neaihrmifi? w J ” uniber about 2,500. Of these,
the ££? {» belound in Amoy «&
years remarkable sircceaa'hM w il ere , for * ie fast ten
the London Mistionare'slSSa? 11 ®^ tke 1 abort of
formed Brethren from 7 AmiS*7’ of our Datc b Re-
Presbyterians. Amerioa, and the English
tatrfy h^OTe™“S°SSS*% IOI MU *
Ehrehart, with a doni«”a m -
e» Ile * of life, amounting in V aj Uß to abgqt alsn 88 ®* -
rOBEIGJf tiObSIP.
A BAThbk ludlorous incident occurred th« mi,.,
night, when the Paris student. we™to «%n2di
Georges Sand, on account of the success of “ r .
marquis de Villmer.” In the excitement of the mo.
ment; the lady appeared on the balcony in her night,
cap, which was not besoming, and, indeed, caused
her to be taken for the concierge come out to send the
®towd away. Under this impression some speeches
uttle complimentary to the authoress were ottered
™ students, and, finally, a chorus of «II parte
eon bonnet” was sung by thousands of voices.
nimtcd^^S. I*® 1 *® ,Mt weeb lwo broadsheets were
ihurches in *?<l door » or Homan Catholic
one isbc.Lo m b J ln -. B°H» *™ signed “Sacerdosj”
theAmeriin HrtineM Pin. IX. on
Mitetell w?lium£ “‘her, “ Betters of John
“a^rdoPo^th?O’Brten.JohnMartla,and
.o 4? JSsAßaagjEg-s, x T £&? Seet u
Wrt«e“ e in m new “Ma«>-1,
prayer:’ “Ihope this mass wui tb i? ,oll<> wing
“ T?«2’®°o K t^ H Meno f - Dubi^. 1 them**
associate with him In the “ enrolment of a Citizens’
meeting Volunteer Guard,” for the maintenance of
order and regularity at public meetings for patriotic
purpoies.
Teardcco’h lait re quest, when be left the dock,
after hia trial for conspiracy, that bis horn might he
given back to him, has been granted. The instru
ment has been aent to the prlaon, and it la umler
stood that the governor baa given Trabuooo per
mission to play upon It to the prisoners after mass
on Sunday*.
THE CITY.
Tliernaometsr.
MARCH 26,1863. MARCH 26,1864.
6A. M.... 12; M,...3r,», 4 a.m U ap. K.
39 62 Jf BSH 36 66 63
VIKD. wnrn
NW.,.NWby W.. „NW W ~.SW\.\ SW
Annual Kbpokt of Girard College.—
The sixteenth annual report of the board of dlree
tor* of the Girard College for Orphans, as submitted
to Councils on Thursday, says:
It would be difficult to present to Oounolls batter
evidence of the administration of the College during
the year 1663 than is shown by the following table
of Appropriation* and expenditures and the number
of pupils in each year since the year 1851:
_ The average Sam appropriated Sum expanded
At?*- of Pupils, for the rear. lathe year.
3851. 300 *62 900 00 *61,794 H
‘fs2 295... 61 2T>O 00 61.512 37
3858 295 63,800 00 63,309 76
ISHmi... .SCO 73.225 00....* 7L403 37
IgW- SW 8.V530 M 81 754 S 4
18®:- ; 600 54.865 00"*!.l’’ fii'ms 00
The coat of necessaries u*ed in the
advanced during 1863 af least 40 per cent Tend mth
the Increase of coat for the year 1864, sloYmri h..
heen appropriated for 600 pupila, the now authorivert
population of the college for that year ® u, h°rized
These figure* prove feat the present board of oi
lISI o™' 0 ™' ?“ d ® r *«»* tacreaae in oo«, bavm during
1563, maintained, educated, and clothei an
average of say 470 pupila, at an evSSnOi;,™ 4^
$4 6«.33 leMthan29s pup ,1 « weremtlQiaiacd.odu
cated, and clothed in the year 1867: ’
Expevditnrec
H0ntei0W................
Discipline end ditcharse.. ! 92
Total expended*.**. ~&qq 175 4?
DcdiftWa from the appropriation for the year 4,168 S 3
Total appropriation for (lie year. ,$92 nv) 00
i'xpenditurea. MOirapri*. 600 MDilii
--....’1l 80S :* ®ii.a« 1?
1.56191
Dl.oiiilineand diVchatire-".! 344 99 hoot
Admission........: *?2 xi
Manual labor.. " 460 00
Tot«l aipeadfd $73.247 72 #B3 888 01
Dudravm from tbe appro- 90 ■ooow
prlatlon for the year
Total appropriation for the
Tear*. $77,375 00 *84.885 00
The Bumper or pupil* for tbs years <««J sad 1833
“• authorized by the ordinances of Couaeil. for
tho*e yean. The figure* are taken from the ao
coHßta of disbursements.
The moral training of the pupile la oarefully at
tended to, not only by .nltable lessons, hut alao bp
those influences for good which belong to the reach-
Inga or home or ramily. Thia latter meant of eol
ture, which it to important, requires more perreot
systemlzation. To accomplish thia it a difficult
2 f £?*. *0 supply by any ayatem, and
arUfioial at beat, the anxious eare and aymoathv
and admonition of parenta. ymparny
...Sptmmas, or formality, partalre in too great a de,
gree of the eoldneaa.of a prescribed duty, unleta the
lben»cf,e^ lt iSL pUre i reU J IoQ soimates thia duty, in
the teacher, into zeal. To attain, and to restrain
auch zeal when - attained, alike require effort and
fc'&otariani*] ll it forbidden, yet those fun-
SjSJfJlJ** trut J« of Ohriatianity which olatm the
intelligent miuda, aie taught
bv mil£h?e inrf2, l^P, '“ ,ed 0D tlle,r eomprehenafon
5?*M?f b * 6 ibstruetora on ever; Sabbath, and du
the at listed timea, each day. But it is
eatahiiihSi ”, whioh la moat difficult to be
rrdnrti mn l ! - 1 lk * want is manifest.
2WpS??iX®Med“* a010thß bol ’ e «
Gas Works Imbroglio.—Some time since
LST"? in The Preat ' thßt th9re was con
lhe Board of Trustees
P k l a®** W o * ll * l As the meetings of
5°, dy f r ® held 111 “orat, the commu
nity cannot be advised of the rich aeenea that have
p ' ace ' h ® re - Affaire however of late seemed
“"?* 11 orl,i *- ths * lMt evening the
Board met, having in a caucus the dav before mtma
upon a certain course of action that looked to the
displacement of certain of the officials.
_Mr. Jdhn p. Cressou,' chief engineer of the Gas
Wcuht, tendered his resignation, whioh was no
.Durborow was elected first engineer,
and Isaac S» Cassln, late of the water Lenai-tivinnt
wm elected wooed engineer. department,
The m?? ar , d > th , en *®Joumed until Monday after
elected t CWefof l ihe ll rtl l l * ro lik if ly - ,ome one wUI be
Oreason,Aligned. Worta> 111 pl “® of BIr
*?. e gentlemen elected are considered War
°PP9* itl 5 n to the peace proclivities
««nn W nmS e % I® , l on the Democratic organi
»i™® *>”.? ? ru,,ee * *tand as foliews:
? Ed ,ix Opposition, ao far as party
lines have been drawn. One or more of the Opposi
tion joined with the Union men, and have, there
tnr»«£S^Ss,tlieiD,elve* “* organization calculated
to effect any arrangement that may be deaired.
, Soldiers Passing Through.—About 4
v!!is, o £?J!*! erd “ y , *he let Regiment New
W»*bSttei ry mJ ived , in City, on their way to
„ * toE ‘ J T ie regiment numbered 300 men, and
was commanded by Major Quinn. Before leaving
they were the Meiplenta of a aubalantlal breakfast
at the refreshment saloons.
*Quad of 18 men, Lieut. Foster commanding.
S n T eyea th i rt3 tv thr€e deserters from the
1 B( * ? tatei .**®y to Fort Delaware, the day pre
to?sr B sSo“on: Cd ’ *“ d w “ e red Ettie
ni!?i?ni ,r ?S l)0l l 216 “l en hanging to the lit
r> h S? e wf!-tf"lF* u ? dertlie command of Maj.
» rtlvel l from Wasningtnn, having
flit*!®?! * , farloush *“ return home.- They have
h Dß J ged “le Army of the Potomac
reapite from thefi- mdSou." dut^ U AfteTVceivinl
&S 3 % p XTeSTo^ ShOP S * ,OOD - «“ y
I Trams Sale.—The slxtv-seeonri
I Sale ot books was resumed yea-
Thn,l?L at the auction rooms of Messrs
P. e , **“> opened with the invoice
ed h^w E /?- TOII ’ and was follow
theb?*«S ChUda, of Philadelphia. In
Um latter collection were aeyeralof the National
&J!Sri 11 * 0 * alu l_ Annual Record for 1864. These
rouoh sought after, orders for 10,000 having
received before being printed. Coiieo
ttoos of Blanchard a Lea, Philadelphia, Lind«av&
Philadelphia, Taber k 00., Mft.Bsshn*
6 £fo*T»'’ Qeorpe s - Blanchard, Cln-
Bo.ton, Moss & Co., PhUadel-
T 6 h’ ' d - Ne w York, Prang A Oo:, Boston,
Boston, Barclay & Co., Philadelphia!
Bradley & Co., F. Leypoldt, Philadelnhi*. uriii
lism Flint, agent, Philadelphia, A. K. Loring, Bo§-
top, were the remaining invoices disposed of. The
Good Fridat.—The observance'of Good
Frffiay as a religious festival was generally remarked
g^ScTSS*
lighted, and then the cross was Dlaoed iinon ,l.
H a sid ht M
t hß
Merited Rebuke.—Yesterday afternoon
» VaTuTarfetc’tt’tt
and *hto'
S™ 5* 1 ,? ■ h * ve beeo drinking, sir. I finevon
five dollars, forfeit jour back pay, and hold vou^in 1
™”'PJ tent to ait again in this court." The juror r&
»te rebuke with inuiffereece, and waSkSd off
•sjlng merely it wa. « a u right.” warned off,
-r Changes,—Brigadier General
or nf. < d lbb » n / W J° fot * ome time h “ b een iu charge
of the depot for drafted men in PfailadelDhls having
leave.« hl " woand * received at Gettysburg
to-day to resume command of his division to
S orj) *;. General Gibbon has greatly
distinguished himself during the war, and has been
in two battles-Frederickrtmg and Get
oia Co }f! ne \ Lemch > ot *be 90th Penuavlva
dlp ® iriy“ lrelleve hlm “ eommander of the
s .?^ 0 e VAL SICK Colored Soldiers _
Baventy.flva s * ck eolored soldiers belonging to the
pVn^h'av^w ll *' nOW quartered at Camp William
k *y* been removed to the Summit House
Hospital by Dr. Kenderdine, U. S, A. medical Hi
th2°n\?f?? r ? 1,po ?* XioJl ' Nurae.
wait upon them, and they also receive
rrftab** 7vw?lf °*h * he * ur B e " n ln charge or the hM-
K. , rt of th f m “re afflicted with the measles.
Slat «smS W n raslDg i moDg tbe ‘iblored soldiers at
the^ff&obfofthis disease! 611 tave aUeadir died ftom
8 OB Soldiers.—The following
“®“ lk *w e re reported at the medical director’s office
yesterday, from the army hospitals:
Rumensy» nnou ' Company B, 25 th
Company B, 32d Wtmect U^O^lSedT^OTps"" 1 ’
„ ““biUeseeTil, SfefeenW and Filbert Streaa.-Fb.illD
Yoh^tS™ P * ny * Mth Kegimeat Pennsylvania
nrS?? 8 ' l -Tk e house of Mr. Dickson, on
*Vi! e ” Ciestonville, caught fire rrom the
abnu* » O’clock yeiterdly morning? aid
mfrmn° ml!? de,, royed. The loss is estimated at
# ‘• oTer e< l by insurance.
h^r b ° u * 1 O clock yesterday afternoon, the roof of a
Sails of a Vessel Blown Away —Thp
brig S. Thurston, Captain Bampher, which left thi.
port early thi. week for Key
breakwater on Wednesday, having had all her sails
bJQwn away the previous’night, a violent
. 4 st Bffiy«d In til# city and states
abSvl! 6 “° ° tter IBJUry tt#ll “»*
The Cathedral op Sts. Peteb and
Paul—To-morrow afternoon the Cathedral on Bo
gan Square will be opened for vesper service. The
occasion will be one of considerable interest. Bight
Eev. Bishops Bayley, or Newark, Duggan, of cm-
M ,lS’ » nd ° the ,f a ' w * n Participate in tne service,
with the Kt. Hev. Bishop Wood and the Oatholis
clergy generally of this city.
Bbeadstdffs fob Europe.—The packet
“ip Saranaki Captain Rowland, whioh sailed for
27 sSW. yeMerday, took out the following cargo:
verS 9 n e .e,?' h^., ‘ 600 barrel » flour v 317 bag. clo
low 26 d V..e hd '' baFk ’ 18 Heroes bamsr 18 cask, tsl
®er, C s “ b * ™“> * bale * •>» waste, 9 cases pen
•turners, 3 oases scrap steel, 10 cases mdse.
Jam es Potter, aged 33 j
yesterda”{“*? t be Pennsylvania Hospital,
received at the ha^o?T„ h *Jf v ?. re »‘»b In his back !
rant on Race .tree?, between P® 7el “- ln » restau’ j
He is in a critical state/ WeeU bcven th and Eighth, j
Fobt Delaware. Bv tho
signing General Wallace to the !„^.„ or< J er as '
Mlddle department, the commanding^?* tke
Delaware *5. to.tn?cted to repori dfrei?S? rt
Department, and hla post williot V"
belonging to any geographical depa^Sl?t! ldored a *
The Gibls’ High School.— The Board
of Sohool Controllers wiU hold a speclsl meeting on
Tuesday afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the
final report of the committee appointed to examine
into the manner ln which the late examination for
fcdmbafoa of pupil* w&* conducted.
Passed the Board of Burg sons.—Dr.
EUwood M. Corson, formerly of the 89th Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers, has been ordered to the
iron*oli<f Nantucket* now at anchor off Charleston,
S. c. He pasted the board of surgeons, a few days
Since, for the regular service.
We learn that the ladieß’ fair now in
progress at the church on Twentieth street, above
Cheixy, is very attractive. The ladies who intend
contributing to the great Sanitary Fair will dad
many very appropriate articles.
The Streets. —The work of cleansing
the streets progresses rapidly and favorably. About
four hundred men are at constant work, and two
hurdrrd and twenty.five carts employed in o&rrvin?
off the dirt. * * &
, A? bD I? R K’ Warrants.—The warrants
of 200 recruit* was signed yea
terday by the Mayor, making in all *50,000*
THE POLICE.
an before Mr. Alderman BcitlcrJ
Passing or Counterfeit Money
Montgomery was arraigned at the Central
22} n p* afternoon on the charge of pitsiag
counterfeit money on the Reading Railroad Oompa®
gy. The defendant It a horse-dealer or drover, and a
mw days since purchased a number of equines in
Reading, Pa. • had them plaoed on the cars and
brought to Philadelphia. It is alleged that he paid
the freight bill in $2 notes, Bucks County Btak, and
the Mechanics’ Bank of Wheeling, V&. These notes
were ascertained to t>e spurious.
Officer Lyons, of Reading, came to Philadelphia,
and with Messrs. Bartholomew and Lamon, insti
tuted a search, and yesterday, ascertaining that
some horses were for sale in West Philadelphia,
proceeded there and made a pretended purchase, Mr.
Lyontflbetng In the reserve; the other two officers
acting as farmers. Ail the arrangements having
been made, the horse seller was taken into custody
and conducted to the Central Station- He was
committed to await the aetioD of the authorities of
the county of Berks. Mr. Lyons being already
armed with the proper documents, took oharge of
Montgomery, and the next train for Beading con
tained the offioer and his prisoner.
Ten Per Cent, on Bounty.
A. man, giving the name of J. L, Moss, of this
olty, and formetly a lieutenant oolonelof a regiment,
was arraigned at the Central Station, yesterday, on
the charge of holding certain ward bounty from one
or more soldiers. JDcnnls O’Brien, Esq., appeared
as counsel in the case. The complainants being
German, and unable to understand English, he vo
lunteered his services as interpreter. The facts, as
developed, appear to be these: A portion of aregi
i xnent, numbering about one hundred and fifty men.
I re enlisted at Martiosburg. Va., and, upon being
j credited to Philadelphia, would be entitled to the
{ city bounty as well as ward bounty. At that time
! it was reported that the bounty would cease on the
: 10th of March, and very little time was allowed to
j prepare the muster-roll so that it could be obtained,
f It is alleged that the defendant, fiuding that the
| authorities could not prepare the rolls, volunteered
! to do it himself, provided that he was allowed ten
per emt This was agreed to, and it is further al
leged that defendant had to employ clerks, who
labored two days and nights to get the papers drawn
up in time. It so happened that the enforcement of
the draft was postponed. The re-enliated men came
to Philadelphia, and reoelved their bounty money of
*250 each from the committee. By this movement
Mr. Moss did not get his ten per cent. It is farther
alleged that, on the face of the powers of attorney.
Mr. Moss obtained the ward bounty fund, to thus
seepe himself. The enlisted men ascertained this
7 *PP lled f °r i*. They have instituted
proceeding! to recover the amount.
O’Brien contended that in reality there is
d U® Mr. Mcas ten per eent. on the ward bounty,
and th.t each of the enlisted men owes him $2.50,
a “™ Dt tte per oentage ontwenty
five dollars. The magistrate said that he considered
Si?,fsio B . , .'SS. to .H!!i vo .l he £*“ returned to oourtfor
adjudication/ and, therefore, required bail. Mr,
O Brian said {hat ho would have the auhjeet brought
court on a writ of habeas corpus on next
Saturday. This be thought would obviate the nc-
ShSfe&iAfSffii? 0 !* the men entering proceedings,
that the decision in the case of a single man would
embrace them all. Here the case ended for the
present.
TRe Alleged Nuisance Case.
The four persons charged with maintaining a nul
sance very offensive to the teaohers of the colored
Sunday school in St. Mary street had afiaalhear
-15? ** *he Central Station yeaterday afternoon.
They were each held to bail in the sum of *4OO to
answer.
. [Before Mr. Alderman Massey. 3
A Soldier Robbed.
Metz and Sarah A. Buelah were ar
raigned yesterday on the oharge of robbing Mtohael
Connell, » soldier, of the sum of *l7O. Ct is alleged
that the defendants reside in wood street, above
Thirteenth. The soldier, it is said, visited the house,
when he left he found himself minus the amount of
money named. The defendants were held to bad in
the sum of *1 000 each to answer at court. They
positively deny the charge as preferred,
[Before Mr. Alderman Pancoast. J
Alleged Receiver.
A man giving the name of John Mundom was ar
raigned yesterday on the charge of receiving stolen
goods, the property of the United States Govern-
? ent - ■« seem* that four bops, whose Ages range
from thirteen to sixteen years, were arrested on the
charge of stealing certain property from the barracks
at Twenty-second and Wood streets. It is alleged
that the things thus stolen were purchased at the
£>■ I d „ ,^» d « re,ia »ut. Hewaa held to bail in the
sum of $l,OOO to answer.
[Before Mr. Alderman Devlin. 3
Stabbing Case.
Thomas R. Deveraii was arraigned yesterday
morning on the oharge of stabbing a man on the
evening before* According to the evidence, a row
was indulged in at a lager baer saloon, near Eighth
and Race streets, during which two men were
stabbrd, one of them rather severely, from which
some doubt is entertained of his recovery. The de
fendant was committed to await the injuries of the
wounded man.
GEO. lf H B I^BT ELPHI f BOAKD 02 T * ADJt
THOM I'll I'FtM-ON-l 00 *”™ W ™
Arrival and Sailing of the Ocean Steamers.
TO ARB2VB.
SHIPS ' PROM POB PATH.
Southampton..Hew Fork Mar &
Peruvian ....Liverpool Portland. Mar 10
« .?/* ** V* *r •••Javerpool New Y0rk..... .Mar. 12
C-of Manchester. .Liverpool Hew York.. ....Mar- 16
Africa Liverpool Boston Mar 19
leuUmia.... Southampton.. New York..,. ..Mar 19
TO DEFAKT.
Bdinbarg Nsw Yorx~»... Liverpool Mar. 26
!??&<• -»-*ForiUnd........Liveip()ol.. ....Mar. 26
Boston. Liverpool Mar. SO
Eagle... ....Hew York...... Havana.. Mar 30
Germania New York Hamburg.... ...April t
£Ee5!f lH,n Portland. •--.—April 2
' Liverpool. ......April 6
LETTER BAGS
AT THH MBBOHAHTS’ BXOHAKOB, PHH.ADBLPHIA.
BaTk Linda. Hewett Clenfaegoe, March 27.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORW nr PUILADKLPHIA. Mar. 86.1864.
; I; 6 . , 62 1 , 3 .^;;~~7.' ;~~i S
vSk rk R?» t -^ I1 «.i?^ ) V Kll, > ,^Jrrom Eoohelle, via New
AP l^ “* ® days With brandy, Ac, to R a Sonder &oa
New York 11 diacliarKfed a ffwater part of her cargo at
4 m days from New Bedford,
Jff the bverialit • ojl Tuesday night lost anohSr
mde^„^l OC B e Ke^ in> ® **** fro “ «•»**». *»*■
sotoVo Jam^S 11, 1 daV ffom Fr6derlCa - D *l- With
jsffl££Bfc'L t jggE?*a} daT froni odeWii '
wSh Jo™ tojir fsss’w PZo ttom crB9k> Dei
bmn froai *«'*•*•
„ AT WILMINGTON, DEL
hSSS Bnrmah ( Br ), BerwicS- 34 days from Cardiff,
andßffittmoreSSC& raikt 0 PUladelpli '' Wilmlnton,’
„ . „ . CLEARED.
MeiUan. Lavender, Boston. B A Bonder A Co.
& sfaiSrid 1 ’ Jsd “ >n ' “trkereen. Boston. Wannemaeher
wJiS %6nayra. Jno Dallett A Co.
.Slfckne?& y WeLh,«to“ tt ' Cordsry - Prevideace,Caeteer,
A (f^ r W W Mar °v. Barrett. Cheleea, Blaklston, Graff,
§^S 1 l!f,\ lw i 4b r-® r «wVnr,Boi't. * A Sander A 00.
SchrßW Dillon, Lndiam, Port Royal, Trier & Co
|ehr J W yenneman. Sharp, Key West, ’ do °
H A AdtSe tlCan Easle ' KamaeT - Forirees Monroe, Com
*&*?•• Hampton Roads, do.
a * cattt Nickerson, Washington, D 8 Qaarter-
B^S?S? ord f> n *, S £l em. Day & HnddelL
Ui r ? llf r . Baltimore, A Grores. Jr
St i Ann Eliza, Richards, New York, W P Clyde.
[Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. 3
night °f 22d inst., the gale frozn
NS ofthe reason, accompanied with snow, prevailed in
this vicinity, which caused much damage to the shiD
ping, attended with loss of Ufe. mp
, Crest, from Liverpool via Fay al, for Phi
ladelphia, iaden with salt, hardware &c,, while at
anebor off the buoy on the Brown, parted her anchors
th© 8b ©ara. live miles north of the
£e*w P i Mfi t r°r?lc 0 r d ‘° Wreck - t 0 Ba ™
The brig Susan, from New York for Pbiladelohla in
ballast; schre Richard Vanr, from New York, with hiv
«P 3 ® len i fr 0 1? Philadelphia for Salem*
vitu cool, and Booaerset. with cool wbib itriTsn Qta r 1
off ttis place—the latter is fall eTwaTiTr, sto -®
a ‘ e moderated last night* and this morning a float
Sppo r r tnS». Wffl by tho n6lt
_ aason Marshall.
MEMORANDA
Tli« V. s. ShlpTbomas A. Scott in Peril.
Colonel Grosman, the assistant quartermaster general,
bas received the following telegram from Capta'n Alfred
G. Gray, of the U. S. quartermaster ship McClellan,
dated at the Delaware Breakwater, Friday, March 21.
vessels leaving Philadelphia, bound south, may find
the crippled ship and seeist it;
To U. 8. Quartermaster , Philadelphia:
Qaarteraarter a hip Thomas A. Scott, la without
propeller; parted,company with her at IA. Bff , 23d Inst,
m a heavy sale;lalitude about 35® 31/. longitude 73° 4s'
I«fu e l 8 le .^ v \ n K Phlladelphia, bound south, may fall in
with her if they keep as far east as 73° 30' loagito.de
Brig 6 Thurston, Lompher, hence for Fey West, re
turned *o the Delaware Breakwater, ca Wednesday,
having had all her sails blown away daring the gsle on
iaeEtiay night; she sustained no other damage. Captain
L has arrived in this city y
, CspJaln Smith, of the schooner D W Eldridge arrived
in ttu« city yeeterday morning, and reports that his ves-
M 1 lying at tne Breakwater on Wednesday morn
ing last, sprung: a leak forward, and suddenly sunk! *
fijffi* Mined James Hull, of Delaware, and the took?
drowned. Captain Smith, Jacob
j)> (°£New Jersey), male, and a colored man 7
named Geo Hull, of Delaware, took to the rigging; the
Son? to e dea f h ‘ *nd was taken • ff by a boat
iromtne u S ship Saratoga, and the captain and Hull
off by the pilot boat Thns Conner Hall was
*?s}*• > ad the captain had all his Sagers, one
•M®* a »d feet frozen. The PWB hailed from Philadel
momhTff if 4 a car *° ot 3,739 bushels of com for Ports
lhinKB that all the vessels on the beach may
e ? ce l>l the schooner Somerset (supposed from
faltlnm for flew York), which was in a bad condition.
to® loaded with cannon, bound to
Delaware, was at the Breakwater, leaking
day l morning Bllip sfla Creflt iad 18faet ia h<3t 011 Thars-
BT TELEGRAPH.
iS 1 ® MpNROE. March 24-Seh John Gilpin, from
KMflflSrt The captain reports tLat he
!huf^ij n v ei Vtry heavy, weather. On March £2d she
«lptS“Tb J r k th“ d to™‘ DO * aCa “ al U d^. mai6i a
-“ Mpt *° lha UlB
SAILED.
ShJ M.JS! Iri & <iUI J »»T.Alexandria for Philadelphia.
Tork. r ® lBMIe Vandeison. Johnson, Newham for New
»chT for New York,
lehr .Merrill, Choptaak for Bath.
T P?il»7'ir I .t t .1 ,aon ;.Newbern for Philadelphia,
delphiaf T Kb *‘ lb *. Porter, Hilton Head for Phila-
KchrlTay Qoeen. Bcott. Baltimore for Boston
lehr Sarah Bond. Baltimore tor Now Baina
Scfcr Vineyard. jßlhke, Wycomieo for Beaton
y Steamer Geotge C Collins. Thame. Portßorai. for New
y|chr Henry Brown. Latham. Point Lookout, for New
York 3 ** Montague, Palmer. Baltimore, for New
1 chi Heniy. Buckingham. Baltimore, for Hew York,
fehr Ladona, Simons, Boston, for Washington.
Schr Express. Eiltitt, Baltimore for Boeton.
Bnrh Edward Eveiett, Harding, Baltimore for Boston.
S=hr Stephen Q Ha t. Calley. do do
Brig Forrester, Forrester. Bath, for Port Royal.
o"a r Martin. Oopp. Baltimore, for New Fork.
gfe Klc , h ' *0" Tork. for
iShlßlake, 'dies;or. for Portsmouth.
sshw Cramer, Baltimore, for New York.
Kch^ l? l }!'*' Baltimore, for New York.
Fa Sf stllD & ? a J J * fit Mary’a. for Boston.
Str fttmiatv 011 ' Wright, Baltimore, for Boston.
SteamJffi. ?J U ‘- K «® York, for Port RoyaL
for wS. " p &s,a ‘ Havana to New Fork, pat In
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 2tj, 1864.
PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION
OP PIP nr DWELLING HOU3KS.
Harrisburg. March 11,1864
PROPOSALS are Invited for building M five blanks
of ten house* each, of wood or brick. to be looated Oil
the grounds of the Lochlel Iron Mill Company.
Plane and specifications may ba seen at the office of
William bolder. . . .. __ ...
Proposals will be received for one or more blocks until
April 12th.
Address proposals to COLDER,
mh22-dtapia Chairman Building Committee.
A BSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE
AJL NEEAL’S OFFICE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Sts.,
Philadelphia, March 23,1864
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
nntil 12 o’clock M.. on THOKeDAY, the 31st instant, for
supplyingthe Schuylkill Arsenal with the following ar-
Boots, Nos. 7s to 10s, army standard, for cavalry.
Boots. Noe, 9s to 14s. do do.
Bids to be made separately, as follows: so much for
7p to 10s. and so mnch for 9s to 14s —not for any single
sire ~
As these Boots are required as goon as possible, only
those bids which guarantee speedy delivery will be con*
sidered.
Brass Numbers, No. 6—sample to be seen at this office.
Linen Gaiters, do do . do
leather Legging, do do , do’
Light-blue Mous do Lalne, X all wool—sample to be
seen at this office
E*ineh Yellow Worsted Lscs. army standard.
Scarlet Facing Cloth, 2a to 0-4 wide—sample required.
Brass Ball finttons, do. do.
Bids from defaulting contractors will not be re*
ceived
tbfs I ?fflce orin * for prol>osslB can be had on application at
Propcsaj, nmu be endorsed. “Proposals for Armr
Snppliee,” stating the particular article bid for.
mb24-t3l
A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
—-R- OFFICE,
PRnpnsiTK S Uo - Man* 22. 1334.
irKUrUiSALb are Invited by the undersigned Tint.il
*HOfe.»AT. April ia *’S«k f«.
nißbisK this Department (by contract) with *
National Colors *..., .....Armv &£ftnd*ivt
Regimental Color*-AriilJery, my Mandard.
« ,*° ™ do Infantry, 40,
Garrleon Flags, do
Storm Flags. 4 ft ‘
General Hospital Flags. 40*
Company Order Books, An
J o Clothing Books, do
Do Descriptive Books, do
_ Do Morning Beport Books. do
Post Order do -
Post Letter do
. Post Guard Beport do
Regimental Letter do
Do Descriptive do
Do Index do
__ Do Order do
Hat Feather Sockets,
Ostrich Feathers, for Hats,
Chevrons—Service,
Do Ordnance Sergeants, silk.
Do Hospital Stewards.
Do Cavalry, Sergeant Majors,
Do do Qr Mr. Sergeants,
Do do Ist Sergeants,
Do do Sergeants.
Do do Corporals,
Do Artillery, Sergeant Major*,
Do do QM. Sergeants.
Do do Ist Sergeants,
Do do Sergeants,
Jo do Corporal*.
Do infantry. Sergeant Majors.
Do do QM: Sergeants.
Do 00 Ist Sergeants,
Do do Sergeants,
_ . £*>.. Corporals.
Drum Heads —Batter,
(nun Heads-Snare.
Fifes,
Haversacks—Painted. xf
Cotton Duck—lo and 13 oz., do
,nd thi“1l?T be 869 n «* th# offi " *«»*“■«
w^w,i-L iv t e^t/ re 6-? f at the U. g. Inspection
warehouse, in this city, in good new packages, with
the name of the part* furnishing. the .kind and quail*
tiLy of goods distinctly marked on each article and pack
age.
>• Parties offering goods must in all oases famish sam
ples, marked and numbered to correspond with their
proposal, and distinctly state in their bids the quantity
of goods they propose to famish, the price, and the time
ofaflliTeiy,
A guarantee, signed by two responsible persont, malt
accompany each bid. guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply tbe articles aw&rdedto him under his proposal.
Bids will be opened on THURSDAY. April 7th, 1884,
at 2 o clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are re
quested to be present.
awards will be made on SATURDAY. April 9th
Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faith*
fully fulfilled. • „
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.'
Blank Forms of Proposals may he obtained at thla
office.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable Is
reserved.
By order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. G.
C. W. MOULTON.
mh2s'l2t Captain and A. Q. M.
G«EAT PISCOTEBT!
Applicable to the
Useful Aits
A New Thing
Its Combination.
Boot and Shoe
Manufacturers.
Jewelers.
Families,
It Is a Lifinld,
Bemember.
ieSC-tnthsly
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—JUNE
TS. W k“bvbesoI L BVBKSOMI friend,
* a * ce notice, that a subpoena having been
a^*tAE&gz*
To Byerson, Beapondeat abore named. mh24-tliatu6t*
E r
JSTATE OF JOHN FRAZIER, DE
of JOHH A Ii?VTIo tt S rl! of on-tin Batata
SkWffS«2£tf£i£s S££
'**-•« or^?r AZlB ¥““‘^.
IN THE OBPHANS’ COURT FOR
M Tfl E CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
Inia ,?****« of WILLIAM HE9&Y BSCS
e^? dltor appointed by tba court to atLfltt aatfcl* and
bbnbt PAUL BECK and JOHN
jgjffl.thstnCt P W. O-BRTHW. Ar,A
TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS
A CUT AMD COUMTT OP PHILADBCPHW
TCBfiS?T *a.tnV?«£°* s L'’ f . ¥* *«ld appointment oa
mli22-tnthBSt ** WAL Mwfer
THB OOOBT OF COMMON PLEAS
pH fO* THB CITY AJTD COOSTI Of PHILADBL
JVren“’THO%A^e M rt WCT B r ITwartll 1 Twa rtlle J W1 ' low “« 0611.
Site. Jol,B •R&nStFMS
tte «boTO°Smid TratanaSSi
"bss?& and
PAINTINGS AND ENCUAPING9.
LB Q ANT MIRRORS.
t LABOR ABBORTMRST.
S 8« I«BB4?1SS«
?sr* urii FAUfTue*
«ABI.E'B OAIiL.£3RIEJa,
S't» OHRBTImT STRSk*.
WINGS AND LIQUORS.
raPOBTEHS OP
L WI»K8 AHD tiIQnOBB.
LA OMAN, BALLADE, A 00.,
JTo. MS SOUTH JTIHTH BTRBBT,
S*tween Ohutnut and Wllnni, PhiladalphU.
a. m tinMi*.
A. B. SALLAO&
J- H. BITTIJg.
r TO HOUBEKEEPEBS. i
In makljg your spring purohM,,. bo sore to pro- !
WABffiTBD W CLOrHB^WGBT- aBLIABM !
?osmv]l£™™™F^' W ¥, B REGULATOR, whloh ;
lno I on 7 »S. T «5ofr=«??» ttle i roll 1 from BRBASIiro Ot TWIST*
witlfSit th® clothing, as all wringer* 1
S«KfrtStoYh??o;SSr’ howeTerßtroa * ,rUmw i
«o family can be without
*A it, THB utnVBHSAL WBUTGBK
“ d *W- «* araWAB- ,
KFor sale wholesale and retail, by
siwisa® l^® -sss'^i-1
PROPOSALS.
. . . „ G. H. GROSMAN,
Asst. Qr.. M. General U. 8. Army.
CEMENT.
USEFUL AO VALUABLE
DISCOVER! r
HILTON’S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT!
Is oi more general pracfcUal utility
than, any Invention now before the
£dfoli«. it has been thoroughly test
ed daring the last two yean by
prasdsal snsn. and pronounced by
all to be
SU7BBIOS TO AM*
Adhesive Preparation known.
3ILTOJPS IMfiOLUBL* CSUSNT
U a new thing, and the reeolt of
yean of study; its combination is on
•oifiMTinc rßiKoiFbajj,
Am under no eirsomstansee or
Bhangs of temperature, will It be
some sorrnpt or emit any offensive
smelL
BOOT AND SHOE
Manufumrert, using Maehinaa.
gftijhdit the best articleknown
for Cementing the Channels, as St
works without daisy, is not averted
bv anyshance of temperature- ■
JEWELERS
Will find it sufficiently adheaire for
their us#» as has been wot«L
IT 10 KSFBOIaLIT ADAPTS!)
TO li2ATH.SK,
And w« etabn as an especial merii,
that It stiska Patches and IdnSngt
to Boot* end Shoes sufficiently
strong without stitshlng.
IT 18 TUB ONLY
LIQUID OEMENT
£steiti. that It « gtura for
mending
ffTBNITDHB,
GSOCKBBT.
TOTS.
Mon,
And artltlet of Hontehold oe».
BEMEMBEB,
Kitten’s Insoluble Cement
It !■ a Hyoid form, tad at eaeily
applied at putt.
hiltoh’b ibsolubli obmrxy
It latolabla In water or o!L
siiTOjrg ingounßLi crntm
Adhere. oily tabttaaoot.
Supplied In Family or Hannfaetu
tm lukKH from * onnee* teloo
eibTOI BROS. * Co.,
Proprietor*.
noyiDRHOR, x. l
Ago* to la Philadelphia
r-Aisro « H&onns.
Wo. 30 Worth THIRD .St.
JOSKPH GODFREY do Co.
Wo- 38 Worth FOURTH Bt.
XiEOAKrt
JUST ERCBIVZD.
3nnn hobses wanted.
jV/UU War Department,
Cavalry Bvrbait,
Office of Chief Qo-a&tbhmabtbb.
WAfiRiMUTOM. 0 0.» March 8 1881.
One hundred as d fifty (*lsoj dollars par head will Ds
paid for all
CAVALHT HOBBES
delivered within the next thirty (SO) days at the (torero*
ment Stables at Glesboro, D, G.
Said horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than
five US) hot more tban nine (9> years old: from I*X to 16
hands high, mil fleshed* compactly built, bridle wise,
and of else enfflolent for cavalry purposes 1
These specifications will be strictly adhered to and
rigidly enforced, in every particular
Payment made on delivery of ten (10) and over
Hoorn of inspection from 9 A. M. to 6P. M.
. Weuteiuat Colonel and Chief Qaarte*KiSer (
mb24-30t Cavalry Bpreau.
CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
FRWOBAJi\ABB Th’e OHdVbJi^BO
TUESDAY. April 6th. 1864. at 13 o’oloclf M., for far
hisblcg this Department (by contract) with—
Cavalry Standards—Army Standard.
Bugles, with extra Month Pieces—Army Standard.
Trumpets, with extra Crooks, do.
Trumpet Cords and Tassels, do.
Forage Ceps, do.
LeiteTg, from A. to K» do.
Figures, from 1 to 0, do.
Canteens, do
.Rubber Poncho Tent Blankets, do!
Trowsers—Footmen, do.
Trowsers—Horsemen. do.
S”i!,»lp/«em iC Be “ at ‘te Office of ClotMn*
To be delivered free of charge, at the 0. 8. Inspection.
warenoTue. in this city, in good new packages, with
the nume of the party furnishing. the kind and quaa
tity of goods distinctly marked on each article and
package.
Parties offerir g goods must, in all cases furnish sam
ples, marked and numbered to correspond, with their
?7°*°A a AJi nd distinctly state in their bids the Quantity
of §°fl Propose to furnish, the price, and the time
A guaranty signed by two responsible persons, must
accompany each bid. guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal
°*i® J 5 e , d °“ TUESDAY, April 6.1864, at two
o clock F M., at this office, and bidders are requested to
be present.
Awards will he made ou WEDNESDAY, April 6, Bonds
filled ManlMd that the contraotg will be falthfally fal-
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.
Blank forms of Proposals may be obtained at this
office.
to re -i Mt wiy bid deemed, unreasonable Is
By order of Cel. Tbom ls Swords, A. Q MO.
C W. MOULTON.
Ztth24-1H Captain and A Q M,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
ao. *.
do.
do.
do
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
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do.
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do.
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A SSISTANT QUABTEBMASTEB
GENERAL’S OFFICE.
. „ Philadelphia, March 22,1864.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until
MONDAY ntxt, 28thinptant, al 19 o’clock M . for the de
livery, in this city, on or before Ist Of May next* Of
FIFTY MEDICINE WaGONS. to be constructed in ac
cordance with a model styled the *' Anterwaith Medicine
IVaeon." except the axle, which is to be of the same size
as those of the regular army wagon, mod el to be seen, at
the Schuylkill Arsenal.
The right is.reserved to reject all bids deemed too high,
and no bid from a defaultingcontractorwhl be received,
By order. Colombian GROSMAN.
Assistant Quartermaster General,
(Signed) A. BOYD.
mh23 fit Captain and AQM.PBA.
OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE. TWELFTH ud GIRABD Streets.
Philadelphia, Here fa. 21,1954.
SEALED PBOFOSALSwiU be received At this office
until 12 o’clock JB. on WBDjNB-»DAT, the 30th lust .for
supplying the Arsenal with the following
Common Tents, of linen or cotton dock, to weigh not
less than 10 ounces to the yard, of 2S# inch as wide; sam
ple of the material required.
Iron Foil, 6 gallons, 36 pounds, ?£-lnch ball, army
standard.
Petroleum and Tarred Paper for baling purposes; sam
ples required.
Bide from defaulting contractors will not he received.
Blank forms for piopoials can be had upon application
at this office.
Proposals must be endorsed, 1 ‘ Proposals for Army
SnipitM. w amine the particular article I>M for.
_ _ . G. H> GROSttAH,
CoL and Asst. Q. M. General IT. S. A.
; (~)RDNANCE OFFICE;
| War Dbpabtmbxt.
! _ _ WASHixaTosr. Feb. 23. 1884.
PBOPogALS will be received by this Department
until TUESDAY, March, 8. at 4 o’clock P. M.. for the de
■ livery at the Springfield Armory. Mass, of 6,000 single
. sets of wrought-iron work, for United States Artillery
Harness.
; . The Harness Irons are to he packed in well-made
; boxes, containing twelve single sets each, being an as
sortment for four wheel and eight lead horsee; and each
twelve sets, so packed, will consist of the following
pieces:
8 pairs long Fames, complete.
3 pairs short Barnes, complete.
6 pairs medium H&mea, complete.
48 Trace Clips, with 144 rivets.
4 double Loops or eves. ~
12 Saddle Loops (bent for ctntle.)
24 Trace Eyes
24 long Chains, with toggles.
4 Breast Hocks.
2 Leg Guards, with ten rivets.
6 meddle Loops, straight, for riding-saddle pummel.
•JtcS \" n «fs Ir °n*ara to conform strlotlyin pattern
Weight to the model sets to be seen at this office and
ftthe Springfield Armory; are to be smoothly finished;
A 11 .! 18 .riftndard gauger, and each piece ie to be
*£? Slze an ? M2 d oMron Prescribed in the offi-
C(> ol68 of which can be obtained at this
Armory l lt6 Wa,r *° rk and at the Springfield
will ont'They we ll It
attlie faBtori wh9 ' B mude.befola
? am ®? ,\ ra K a }. e marked with the maker’s name,
f&uft&'lS* hllh” V - * A - Tie lat,Br l8ll8 » <>«
b S E nt ?P In Proper bundles, pro
,? d e T acb bBx 15 ‘o he carefully packed, as
PMsertMd by the Inspector. The packing-box to ba
raid, for at the Inspector's valuation. j
.m™ a s BtobBmadB ft ‘he rate of not less than
sixty sets per day, commencing on the 22d day of March
£sFti..* a “? r * S° dellv f r at the specified time srtll sub
ianB‘odX' r r a^ o thL O t !,Se fe!l,lr9 ° f thB namber b 8 |
i^l?,Sl4 B F} u . l i. s * o,lBlllBre d 9 * w l > t from parlies actual- :
i? SSI?S? d i n tbB , manufacture of this or similar kinds •’
thev he.v»iS’.£Si4 w «° < ?“ br l? k ample evidence that
own * be machinery and ap.
fif'd perV&y turninK . ollt tb « full amonnt of work spec!.
- bidders will he required to famish propsr seearities
iiP I ! 0p t 1 !l 18r /f rniail , 0 ? of tb ? work, a "d will enclose
r Hi"i wrbl.n acknowledgment of their
sureties over their own signatures.
b J O “ party obtaining a contract will be reunited to
execution * >B “ ds ’ wltb approved sureties, for its faithful
wS&sssassi sas&£* r,fht to rejMt » « «
Proposals will be addressed to “Brigadier General
. _ a _ GBO. D. BAMSAY,
Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance.
ORDifAycH Optics—War Dbpartjibxt,
Tbt* «vnsb fr.m * - WAssiwarox, March 19,166 L
or«seiving the proposals under the above
t£l /°L? ()T ? S Equuunenta, is postponed until
the Ist day of April, at 4P. M. The rate of delivers u«t
fhr 6 t 11 ODe " * e « 1 h t° j fc i he wbole amount contracted
JiT' of first delivery is so amended, as to
bidder to specify when he can make his first
fSSPI? 8 eauiDmeuti can be seen at
yrankrord Arsenal, Bridesburg, Pa., after tha zzdinat.
a .. a , * GIO. D. RAHSA3T.
mhffi-tutbstapl Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance.
oF£m®0 F £m® g * ARMY OLOTHIN& AND
SEALED
ft thi* office, until *2 o’clock M , on MONDAY. the?29th
®ta ip ß l 7!^JnS.i cni:iylklll Arsenal with GRAY
WOOLLEfi BL ANKETB-—army standard, of domestic
Sff order that the present weekly delive
ries may be largely increased.
ln tJieir pTotKWAIs, which must he
li » mantnybld
« T . h 4a« y ° f tM
•«+^* n w 2 ll^b 6 ft P%ndedTo the guaranty, and said guar
accoinpany the bid; and in ease the said bidder
should fail to enter into the contract, thev to m&ka
fi™ 1 * L « d , lfl j£ e ? ce »»lwe«a the o/.r of ealdZid°e?Sd
B8 ?v lowest responsible bidder, or tbe person to
whom Ihe contract may be lO
Bidden, as well as their sureties, or guarantors. who
may not be known at this office, will furnish a certifi'
cate Iron tbe United States District Attorney, Postmas
{il', or other public fnnotlonary, at tbe residence of the
K« d ),nL or • B ,\ tl ng Swfh clearly the fact that
JJfii .. 8r “i 1 Us sureties are responsible men. who
238; Vfi eoftraef is awarded them, act ln good lSlth
wHh bo United States, and faithfully execute the
_ȣ b S entertained that does not folly comply
ii- f th . e . s , b ° T « nautrements, and which is not pro
scribed araE tisd by two responsible parties, as above de-
!‘i»5,??.5.!? 6 C allltlne eontractors win not be received,
lion atVis'Sffiw PI0 » 0B » lB «U» he had npon applica
oSlSPT 8 !, 8 “ust bs endorsed •‘Proposals for Army
B,a ?SS‘. B J G. H. CBOSMAN.
mhl7-10t Asst Q. M, General, P 8. A.
pBOPOSALS FOB FOBAGE.
Oaiar'UaasrtfelLUina’t Oman,
peeemborB,lB6l.
invited by tho aadertlxatd
cSra/o^^nl'siAV. 0f * W Hay,
of i. 000 traihtla
wmIU ° r ia ' “ 4 M *° M or h * T “ r ttrawT and no*
Bidden matt elite at whlshof the ahoye-aamed polatt
they propoaeto mate deliverle,, and the ratea at wnloh
they wUI make deliveriea thereat, the quantity of eaeh
?.ihde propped to bedelivered. the time when tald de
llverlettbaU ho eoimeneed, and when to be tompfotad.
The prloe moat he written oat la word, on the hide.
Dora to be put up in rood, .tout tanka, of aboai two
hathela each. Oate In luce aaekt, of about three bathelt
eaoh. The taokt to be fnrnlehed withoat extra eharte to
theGoyemmeni. The hay and ttraw to be aeenrely
The psottenlar kind er dawrlptloa of oate. torn, hay
gag&MM to bo dollrotod, mstt bo tUtodla tho
Aff the artielM offered under the hide herein Invited
wUI be subject to a rixld inspection by tho Government
Inepeetor before belnc accepted. oieraiaont
Contract, will be awarded from time to time to the
lowest responsible bidder, a. tho tntoreat of the Gororn
meat may require. and payment will be made when the
MdM^Sld* * ontr,rt * d * r •i* 2 * i»f«beendelivo.-od
..T^a¥° der w4ll be required to aseosssny hi* wo»o.
with a naraatea, aigned by two responsible persona,
that in ease hli bid 1* accepted he or taey will, wlthSa
d»^f*^ aTs tbereafter, ere«uta the contract for the same,
good and sufficient an reties, in a sun eaual to the
amount of the eontf&ct, to dellrer the forasa proposed ia
t * rm >o?tolaadvertisement; andU
•ace the said bidder ehonld fall to enter Into the contract,
ttey to makerood the different. between tho obr ofwdd
bidder and the next loweet reepon.ible bldder. or the
beteon to whom the contract may be awarded.
TboreenonelMUty ol the raanaton meet be ihown by
theoOeldcertUloato of a U. 8. Dletnct Attorney7ooJU
foster of Customs, or any other oflser tinder the United
gut- Government, or responsible pervoa knows to this
«
" “ AW4d “
® rl *^S r General ».
He finckeTe Chief D6ydt Quartermaster. Washington n
0014 b * »““» marked, “i ‘ZmSTtifK.
&2&ss£i&
&EEsS£&£t W 4 4» ™2?i5S
Blank orms of bids, guarantees, and bonds but im
obtained Cipos application at this office w *®* **” w
a- „ or rsorosAij.
(Town, County, and- fftflis ,
idvenfoement, “Vated
D6p.lt, Detember S. JBS9. the foUowfo/lrtb
L ta wSdk C ° r "' *“ Wk '‘ ** »* r «
bn M?ndi' °“** la ‘ Mk ’’ * l *» hnehel of a
■ tons of baled Hay. at ~ ■ per ton of invißAnitSk
tons of baled Straw, at per ton of 2,000 ponniu*
PeHyerj.to commenee on or before the—-^daycf
—, 166 , be«oia»d«ted on or before tit© -——
«itfonl^it^th“ d “t^^th a «M B iS.S
approyed eeenritlea, wlthln th.“.SSi. if folf ,S?
kefnff notified that my bid has been assented.
Tonr obedient serrant. ■
If rig idler General D. H. BtFona,
Chief Hbpdt Qnartermaeter,
_ .. 2 UARAW?H M “ h,m - 1, «-
Wy^an^^, BT| fonU fft!L __ t^
olntly and seyerally. eoyenant with the United States!
and anarantee, in ease the fores oink bid or-——be
wm * within ten days after the
23i*?. p iisS* sxesate the eontract for the «»n
with good and snflelenk sureties, In a sum oanal to the
amount of the contrast, to furnish the form Diosoud
in conformity to ths term.
sembcT 6, IfdS, under Whleh the bid was made, and is
ease the eald —— shall fall to enter Into a eontrael as
aforesaid, ws guarantee to make good the differs nseb a?
tween the offer by the said ~~— ■■ and the next lowest
SEaybeowarded? 1 ' #l * 5, * pmoa *» whom the ooatnei
! { o?~. d ifle nd “* l ‘
CSsal.j
helfof'tfilSSS*’' “** ,b r rt of ™ T kaowlidf^iid
MUei, the above* named guarantors are good and mfi>
“ f ° Z “• luaona * *» which they offer to
n % a ®»»*UlOd by tho United Btatrn Dlclrlrt Attoraer.
S“ t<,nul - ”.•» o l **®' offloor under tho
lo ibfo oßm GoT * rim,nl - or reopoMibfopereon known
All pronoikl. received nndor Rhle advortlMmonl will
beopenedand examined at thla ofl.e on WedauSiy and
at MM. Bidden aiSISSSffiK
at tht bid., gg?,
dall.tf » lrloadfor flanaral and an«2wStU.
£JABFETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN- ;
received, and fo?^al? e oSi .WwtfcßSgfiiLi”! ! * «<>•■ STKAM !
80. MTNortli SHOOKD Sltart. twlow MoMfcßut * nJ O"™”'
MW ' mMJ-la* l «K«“ ..yy **xtf *0 fcma&LLOwajij
SHERIFF'S KALE.
{SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponae, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOB DAI Evening.
April A 1864. at 4 o'clock, ac Sansom-etreet Hall.
All those certain two arick messuage* and lot or ground,
nicaste on the south side of Aroh street, two hundred
and four feet eastward from Twentieth street, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing In front on Aroh street
twenty feet, and in depth ninety feet. CWhich satd
promisee Linns W. Dexter et or., by deed dated May 1,
1864. recorded is Deed Book T. H. • Ho. 14$. page 187,* «0.,
convey ed nuto Jacob Carrigan In fees reservlngagroond
rent of one hundred and twenty dollars, payable first of
»sy and November! m 6[ BlaMy 3
Taken in execution and to be sold asthe property of
Jacob Carrigan. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 21. 1864. mhm-jt
CHEBIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed. Will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
April 4,1864. bt4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
no. 1. All that cirtain three story double brick house,
with one story frame back building attached, and frame
stable on Blair street, and lot of ground situate on the
westride of the Frankford turnpike road .one hundred aud
seventy-five feet eight and one half inches northward
from N< iris sweet,m the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on Frankford road fifteen f?et and in depih one
hondred and twenty feet to Biair street. With the privi
lege of a three-feet-wide alley.
ho. 2. All that certain lot of ground with thethree
etory brick house, two-story frame building attached in
ti erear, and »two-storyframekitchQDftijofQiog.filtaate
on the wort side of the Frankford turnpike road, one
hundred fifty-four feet eight and one-half Inches north
ward from Norris street; containing iu front on said road
eighteen feet, and in depth sixty- seven, feet six inches.
With tfaepr.vilege of a three-feet-wide alley
Po. 8 All that certain two-story frame messuage and
lot (f ground situate on the easterly side of Blair street,
one hundred and fifty four feet eight and one-half inches
northward from Norris street; cosUioiog in front on
Blair street eighteen feet, atd in depth fifty two feet six
Inches
CWhich said premises Charles Norris etal., by deed
dated February 20. 1846. recorded in Deed Book A W.
M., No. 61. page 26, Ac , conveyed unto John Morgan in
fee; ajyonnd rent of thirty six dollars, which
ground rent the raid Obales Norris et al., by deed da*e&
February 16, 1882, recorded Id Deed Book A. G. B. , No
S 6. page 6C9, Ac., conveyed to said John Morgan in fee,
whereupon the same merged 1
CO. 0 P. ; M., ’64 64. Debt. #47 67. Michner.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Morgan. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. March 13,1864. mh!4-3t
(SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
April 4. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground beginning on the west
side of Ninth street, one hundred and twenty feet south
ward from Venango street, in ihecitv of Philadelphia;
thence extending westward one hundred and eight feet
, eight inches to a point; thence twenty-nine feet two and
one-half inches to Bising Son lane; thenoasoathwest
wgjaiy along the same thirty-three feet nine and one
half itches; thence south twenty-seven degress flfev
three minutes east, two hundred and forty-one feet eight
inches to the west *ide of said Ninth street, and thence
northward Along the west side of said Ninth street one
hundred and eighty-Mx feet sis inefcee to the place of
beginning. [Which said lot John Turner et us., by deed
dated Ausn*t7, 1652. recorded in Peed Book T. H.. No.
65. page 606, conveyed unto Charles J Gardiner in fee;
reserving a ground rent of twenty-four dollars, payable
first ot January and July 1
CC. C. P; M m. 70. Debt, #61.66. Townsend.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Charles J. Gaidinar. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. March 12, 1884. mhi4-3t
{SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAT Evening,
April 4, 1864. at 4 o’clock.; at Sansom-street Hall
AU that certain meesuage and lot of ground situate on
the north side of Murray street, one hundred and twen
ty-seven feet six inches eastward from Twenty'first
street, inthecitv of Philadelphia; containing In front
?S»^ Tl l ,ra7 . 8 i ree * fifteen feet, and in depth sixty feet.
CWhieh said premises Edward T. Kaudolphetux , by
deed dated September SO. 185 1. recorded in Dead Book G.
w C, No. 116, page 79, Ac., conveyed unto Vlnoent
Sleeper in fee; reserving a ground rent of eeventy-fiye
dollars. J
18.1 .M-O-P-.s M. ’fit 76. Debt 168.8 L Potte.:
Tak en In execution and to be sold as tiie property of
Vinoent Steeper and John McAW. :
Philadelphia. Sheri Fa OfcTfiaKt'aS' S^h\X
CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Xxponaa, to mo directed, will be
exposed to pnbho sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening.
April 4. 1864, at4odock, at Bansom-street Hall,
All that certain meßsoate and lot of ground sitnate on
vside of Ann street, one hundred and
tbirty-elgbt feet six inches northwesterly from Emerald
attest. In tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in front on
fe fi ten taohM. aid in ISSth fifty"
one feet CWhieh said premises George V. Edwards et
b / daied IB6O, recorded in Deed
uSmL Hinnt'iffen 1 !' PM#4B °' &c - c “ TByBd “‘ 8 WU-
Taken andbe’sold 2s°the B pro»rty ;l or
C &V h riterl ff '.^CTlg S ?& Sl^
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
si.,—y r !h of 'Vgd.dltloei Exponas, tome directed, will
?£^ hc .5 ai ? « r roedii B . on MONDAY Bvo
.S 1 4f ril I**.' at 4 O’clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
two-sjory frame messuage and one
£?d , lo i of ground situate on the north,
til® Jt! feet eaßt of Seventh street, in
Phiiadeiphia; containicg in front on Baker
L etl *y'f° nr foot, and in depth eighty-seven feet
Sririfen i '^?v^ 0 15
S r a, iB y Jed dattd January 1,1821, recoroed in Deed
No. 9. page 471. Ac. conveyed unto Thomas
JsnnLy anV Inlr" 0 * * * ro,lnd tBat #f m - l»t
Taken in execulion'and to as thTprmerfy'of
T p°s?, a s ß ,°V. r - or. J9 HN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offlce.March 12.1664 mhl4-8t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a 7 . r i t °f Tendltlonl Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to pnbltc sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Ah'-Il' ih6l. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
f™„a la « cBr . tal “ hilcli messuage and lot of
ronad situate on the north side of bombard street one
undred and fifty-five feet eastward from Ninementh
street, intheelt. of Phlladalphla! containing in front
h l ,°?s ,r Ao rB ‘i seventeen feet (Including one-hilf of
grouMlent dollars 1118iX ‘ 1 ' fett ' Sttblaet t 0 “
j Taken In
o^^^
CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
hi Jtr rlt j°E Ve ?f llion ! Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Bva.
S' AP r + 3 * o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
rntf-Td* 111 th *e*-story brick meisuageand lot of
ffOUUdi Oft the east side of Lewie street, two
Se u t r i southward from Jeffewou street,
\SJPfSt2 of PfiNadelpblas coatainlng in front on Lewis
ttlf.ll 8l ?ran?- f S Qt * A®,* to depth fifty-three fees to Alder
nM 6 efh<k» bra ll saW io* Coggins, by detd dated
3, 1850, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 151,
page conveyed unto Moses Le&cy in fee* Biiitiact to a.
ground rent of twenty-four dollars ! snDjact to a
to.c.p. ; M.,'64 65. Debt 8187.14. Thorn. 3
Taken m execution and to be er-ld as the prooerty of
M m 6 n JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 1a.1564. mh!4 3t
CHEREFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
SS?i s S d , l S5 tI Jl 1 i c a rt® Tondue, on MONDAY Byoning,
4, MB*. ■* 4 o clock, at Sansom-street Hell, *
..All the right, title and interest of Ellen Daily; In a'l
Ji?*S? I T taill v 0, i >f ® 1 j n S- d Bitna * B on the southwest cor-
Pvm?iJi , oß* >ard d , Blxl «enth streets, in the city of
i‘-buadelpnia, containing in front, on Lombard Rtra*t
ninety-five feet three inches, and in depth along Six
teenth street, eeventy-two fett. On this lot are efeewd
™I t ,‘v y f'V 88 tenements, fronting on Lombard
threo-story brick on. the corner of Lombard
and Sixteenth streets, and a three story brick tenement
adjoining the last on Sixteenth street. “ '
10. C. P.; M. '64 81 Debt, *350. Bryan. ]
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s S rnh» at
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
£rl a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or yenaue, on MONDAY Eve
“iffrnipfll V d o’clock, at Bansom-street HalL
new.?? 1 c ? rtai ? iof of ground situate on tbe east side
aßhiE *ton street, one hundred and forty feet north
ward from Masters street, In the city of Philadelphia:
lrcm V. on _ Washington street twenty feet,
and in .depth one hundred ana twenty-one feet nine
Inches to Philip street; «n the above lot are erected a
‘wo-story frame building, in lie rear a three-story frame
braiding, end on Philip street a three-story brick buiid
_„CC C.P.: M.. ’84.51- Debt, *133.40. Pancoaat.)
J? execution and to be sold as the property of
S TS ? , rd e 6 ! l^ y -cv -n, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 12, 1864. raM4-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
„„ » writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
? a , le or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
April 4,1864, at 4 o clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall,
.fji certain three-story brick mwsuage. two three
's®?? b l^ ck * h ?? sea Js? tk * rear, and lot of ground, situate
on the west side of C&dwal&der street one-hundred* and
tirenty-nye fe«t northward from Hatter-street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Oadwalader
street iwenty-two feet, and in depth one hundred feet.
CO. 0. F; M , ’64 78. Debt. $206 39. Pane >a*t 3
iu execution andto be sold as the property of
B^fi^ 8 i b V* ,y cv ijp, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri#.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 12, 1861. mhl4 St
gHJEBIFF’S SALE,—BY VIRTUE OP
a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
April 4. 1864, at 4 o’clock, at 6an*om-street Hall,
that certain lot of ground situate on the north side
ChjiMjan street about ninety six feet westward from
t eventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front pn Christian rir.et fifteen foot, and in depth, one
hundred feet. [Which said lot Samuel Briggs et Sr., by
deed dated September 16,1863, conveyed unto Thomas
McGowan in fee; reserving a ground rent of flfty-two
doUars and fifty cents, payable lei of April and October.]
Cfh C. P.; M. i 64. 73. Debt, $26.86. Lstehworth. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. March 11. ISM, mb 14“ 3t
CHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
sundry write of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed.
WIU be exposed to public sale or vendna, on MONDAY
Evening. April 4, lSd.atdo clock. atSansom-street Hail
„A u , t^ at / Brlaill , ol i* n(cir winery or factory building
ot ground ritn.u; on the nortneasl corner of
Haines street acd Nicholson street, nstweeu Sixth and
Bsyenth and Bace and Cherry streets,in ihe city of Phila
delphia: containing in front on Haines street forty-one
feet six inches, and on said Nicholson street fifty feet
the east 11ns fifty'ree't" 1 * ‘“”*>,B, and on
r. , . CC.C. P.s H-, ’« 81. Debt. 875. DsdrlekJ
Taken in exeention and to be sold as the property of
Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. March 12.18(3. mbl4-3t
CHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
— t ? e E? bl } c „ Ba . lf ! or vendue, on MONDAY Eyen
lnf-April 4, m at 4 o’clock, at Sanoom-street Hall,
All that certain four-story brick messuage and lot of
Round .situate on the west side of Nineteenth street, two
hundred and forty feet one and one-uaarter Inches north-
Ward from Coates street, in the city of Philadelphia ■
containing in fronton NineSeentk street eighteen lest’
“nd in depth one hundreu fret to a fonr-fest-wide allov
gHli Privilegs llureof. r Which said lot Wllliam E’
! S3SSS
gHERIFF ’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
OXMsed r to enhfw.S 10111 Ex I x > na «- to mo diroctod. wUI be
Apm Sf Msl i nlwv vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
all it., .s k ' at Sansom-street Hall,
S deifh aVSt Jm n y.fiTe“«t“ ,treet BeTaßtBen fee *> ***
Taken fr, ’ ’S? 63 D »ht. *47.81. A. Thompson ]
a«org«St3nsS3£J^ B bß ,^ d t aß property of
Philadelphia, Sheriff's og
COAK.
Pmp«i? HleH COAL—HOUSE,
corner FBONT aid POpVYr" 1 ” 8 a D ' Lre artl ' la a ‘ «• »-
mhlB-lm* ~ JOHN W. HAMPTON.
Gr^nra l^ I ®, eagle vein goal-
Pin. §?si PanSli *{£KjS!L‘£ ***&• Al *>, Hart’s N.
$8 SO LsrgeNiit 9 oa^; S** Stow
Wll wfiiuht m toa * Co& i forfaisod ifuol
6ir©ot Rbftv?^L t i 1419 OALLO WHILR
low B 7£u . >*l South FOURTH, bg
promptly stiMdJd to b*y * lamll1 *- ordBra «l»P»tch
P ° 2 ° m ELLIS BRANSON.
c 2 B i^w S aE^ B beaveb
best Loenit ari.5 11 ? Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, end
pwssly fo *5?" Bchnylkin: prspwei sx
snd WILLOWnfr % Bcpot. N. W. corner EIGHTH
anS It w Bta - ° fflBB - NO- H 3 Sonth SECOND gt
° T 1. WALTON A HO
QUEEN OF BEAUTY
Ern« “its" ™S’ed enUreSy of Yi&nWa”
P«rfnmsr“ d 4 3 > |“ t EIGHTH*Stree? V RV *' C *P™'.
Chestnut, and 13» Sonth&RVfiNrH sV™?. abovo^ 4
- w mblB-3m
M^ckeh® 1 '- herring, shah,
btftah.** SdJJL*** 3 Sfao,terel - latf >-“»tkl ,
&££*•'*" feta a.,.»4 H»!,r« !
y'terteßSiir 4 ’ “ d a °- 1 ■«**•
'*"‘- TRESSES *ssgß> !
M
AUCTIOH SALES,
TOHN B. MYERS & 00., AUCTION-
O BEBS. Hoe. »3» and H3* UASKET Street
laugh pbbbmptobt sale op pbksch.ihdia.
-GEBMAH, AND BBITI9H DET GOODS. dw„ FOB
RPRING SALES.
0 " ON MONDAY HORNING,
March 26th, at 10 o’clock, will he sold, by catalogue. 00
four months credit, about
„ .*s° S*CKAGM AND LOTS
of French, India, German, and British dry-goodi, dee. •
embracing a laroe and choice assortment of fancy
and staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, and cotton
fabrics.
M. B*—Samples of the same will bs arrauced for ex
amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of &
sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to attend
AITBACriVE IMPORTANT SALE OF FBENOIT drt
lSrdVS)* impo «tation of mesbrl l. hail-
Meeere. L. *Ai| l SffiS»& o aofifirfg U «•
28lh March, by catalogue, on font months’ credit a
choice and attractive assortment of their celebrated
fabrics, embracing: twu
pieces black bombazines, fine to sublime qualities
pieces black and colored mouseline d e Lalnes. fine
to sublime qualities.
pieces printed mouselice de laines, very desirable
at d select styles, i o large variety.
pieces double* width M black moa feline delaines,
from fine to sublime qualities.
pieces double*width mozamblques, in larae variety,
of very desirable styles; first offering
pieces plain and broohfi fireßftdloWi in all thedesi
— pieces poll de ehevres, superfine quality, in all the
desirable shades. , , ,
nieces cretonne alpacas, in all the new and desira
ble shades
pieces black kernani. single and donble widths,
from fine to sublime qualities.
pieces Paris striped mohair.
pieces French flannel, fine to superfine qualities, in
modes. Magentas blue, scarlet, aod purple
pieces Paris double* width 6 4. 7-4, and S-4 black
barege.
SHAWLS! BHAWLS!
A large and beautiful assortment of shawls, in lour,
black merino, and cashmere shawls, fine to sublime
qualities; high-colors mode and square do: mousse de
Jaine do; bernam, berege, mozamblque. and lama leu
broche and etella shawls, embracing the latest Paris
novelties, in f rod variety of designs and coloring.
M B —The above will be open for examination, with
catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when dealers
Will find it to their interest to be present.
PARIS BONNETS AND VELVET RTBBONP.
_ ON MONDeY MORNING, March 28.
Will be found 575 cartons Paris bonnets »nd silk velvet
tiimmingf, ribbons, just landed for city sale.
LARGE 6ALE CF BOOTS, J3HOES. BROGANS, ABUT
GOODS, Ao.
NOTlCE.—lncluded in oar sal© of boots, shoos, straw
ffOOdSt aCi«to oe held on
_ ‘ . TUESD AY MORNING. , March ».
At 10 o'clock* will bo found in part the following prime
and fresh goods, to foe sold without reserve, comprising,
in pari: *
Wen’s fire calf congress hoots and shoes; men’s and
hoys’calf and kip brojtans; men’s fine patent leather
'boots and eboea; man's and women’s gaiter do: long
legged grain boots; high-cat military shoes; youth’s hair
welt kip boots; mensdo* women’s and mUsea’ goat
balmoral boots: morocco boots: fine ci’y-m&de kid welt
buskins: ladies’ gaiter boots: hid 8.8. ties: colored and
mac, lasting baehins; men’s flee city-made calf, morocco,
fili * PDI F I> sole-grain bootsj-mea’a baffr
oot ® 8me1 ? f,P um P B olecalf boots; do seal
k° ot * * womenalined and bonnd.boots: youths’
kip brogans; misses grain ties; misses' grain boskios-
JPrthfi’bael grain laoe boots; women’s train lace
boots, women s grain ties; boys’ kip brogens: misßasi
&t 2? r SS?, bootB L^ DL,^5 1^e it calf do youth’*
March by catalog
yfSSf v «-^ Oll fo P months’ creait, about‘tiw
Sranil» a :s2f~’ si °? s J brogane, csrolry boots. <Scc , em
cfes’lSJmS I ™® aDII "a*] 1 »;eortiOßDtof dsslrab'earti
mttLuraau?6. “dcbUclreb.of.clty andEiitari.
ina'c f ß »ale ami>!eS ' wUK oat alofcties. esrly on the mom
LAEGE
P S| h w «-
of British, 022££2!5i£%g1 8 EFL*— j
.JLSiZ?*i?£l eB “W® wuaewmbe arranged for ex-
AlD>Onioßt Cftt&loSQM, Aftrlv nn il. A i
sale, when dealers willed u to their mw?eSw attend*
«*KCMtaiT^ mw
■'OR SAIiE AND TO IiET.
®.. FOR SALtI—A MODBBN BUILT
•■SAthree story DWRLUNO, with water eas bath
in WEST PHILADEI Pnr a htfal “ d tealthy^tiatloM
cinemVcs. he “ ew nck ' ft »P9rtr rapidly »d
-"/•Honse T 0 tsrand Furniture far sale
SjSJKS, »»* CHESTNUT Stmt,
8t - Second Floor.
M B T,Fnnn a ß^ LE ~f VBRY DE3IRA,
* v 1 ? 8 * tor a moderate-siied family, la a good
£ti/J 1 ? C a li4>oll ifl Germantown. U nowoffered at alow
fJJSSeS?? accoiDln odatiDf terms, in orderjoctoae an
Daw sinS® 36J,y 25 felt, with Par®
Dace, .K*ng>, Bath, and Hydrant Water* i« hrrilt nt
w?th e ‘»hnn* T?i? Cirongliont algo, a floe BaUdlng Site,
jntß slent Thiw Acres of Land Apply daily excent
ay * OoUyctii 10 and 11 o’clock, at 805 M ARK ST
Hw isi ; mbietr
FOB SALE—A VERT DESIBA-
T^B^\\y4^ a , &£***&£ %&SE«sa
Bin I TeaMt^7,f^“^V nd S absta,,t!! i Uy bum; with
~“J9' tenant House. Spring House, aad all xteeassarr
E£* i & !&*■• A v*m v »r«t SrfSSS?
Trees. Part of the laud will
o« sold with the bolidincrs, if desired. Atjnlr to
ABM. S ASHBBfDGB,
D6wat»orowy A
sft FOE HALE—A VERY DEBIRX
Sea s; with 52 acres of Land, near Mill
coSd <5 tbe .? ity ; one-quarter mile from ge
wSk o miles from Oak Lane Station, on
bain «”£? T lvaala road J* ar B® atone house and
6BtB t spring house, milk cave, A c . B. P flrcMw
mhl9 I»3 South FOPBTH itraii.
<£& FOE SALE—AN EXCELLENT
gmaot 90 acres, on the Media Ballroad. ten miles
%*> M 3 tt.il. gh&gfe^BL,
® TO LET—A COMMODIOUS
ls * Worth FRONT street. Bent
ApplTt “_ . WBTBBRILL & BRO.,
— Cj&tf *T and 49 Worth SECOND street
ffl VALUABLE CHKBTNUT-BTBEET
eubeorlbers offer at private wale
OH-BSTNUr Street between Smtt u)
LT^ theprop " tt “ tfiffflarteifessf 4 ind
BBBoroi rA
*& „„?.? REMPTO]RY SALE—BY M.
!TR»m»rf ? SONS, Auctioneers. OVER 45.000
zerse counties’ r B N£!Ti^NTi nto “- Tlo ** “**2
soffits®
Pennsylvania. 1b which count! are numerous mlSiVr
StSAtelftSiS^iSa! 7 part ’ ‘‘wrily timbered, sad
Mil and Taller, and finely -watered, an abundance S
Iron and coal, and rich In agricoltnrkl Srodnce- fiSn
tie® to martet by railroads, canal*. *“• prottuCB ’ ™®4*'
4.F59 ACRES—-TIOGA COUNTY—(in TRACTS of an
to KO aoree each,) in the northern boondaryof
near the New York and Erie Railroad ““**•
6.5110 AIBJS-IDZBKtE COUNTY—I2S TRAOPfI
from 60 to abont 400 acres each.) This is one of the t
'“i™™ 1168ln ‘ h « the facilitiesCearryin/nJ
thfnl»w£^^^
extracts from the laws under which the titledarad£
rired, and under wM«h they will bS“ old! teril jrJale
*O.. may be had on application to 8. T BODnVR tun
Fonttt ,ta * ™ta«i*£ WlMfe
BatE ABSOLUTE OF THE WHOLE 45,111 AORB3.
mhlg 21 04 26 K&*ala ftgA-rh
iH| ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT a
®m«bur^!knt°e",ht
ss®ssas£aKriss^ ,^^sasß&jsSFSl ? is »
~?be Qronnds comprise abont twenty- threeacrea' bean
H'nUrlaW out, end ornamented with a kSeat^yariew 5r
G«S?e S 5?J f »/ or ? ,t T «e» and ShrnbfEJx j?i&™
“f-KfiB 1 t'ith abnndanee of Fruit, Orohard. Ac * lare ®
r JS j a tbepremlsea are also erected a Gardener’s Cottaya
Lodge, OrcbardlHonte,‘Green House, Conj«?ratoX, <§?:
House, and extensive Stabling conservatory, Gas
Xto expense having been .spared to make thi«.
all respects, a first-class residence. “• “
APPIy W
_ lnl ' Bot jo- 203 Si»sh SIRTH sSit
HEDICAI.
fvLECTßicrry._ what is life
«SSif, t, b»e ß r > §^^o T r®THSt^‘F*^
s ™‘ s&sh3
.™s ll ‘F tloa ’ *“t and se- Influenza and Catarrh.
PaSSUm*"- general DebUitJ.
fSSUSt B K&° f th » Llt " «
Fever and Agna DlabhtS. ’
IST (Pall( »‘*'
RKSSSttam. I&tSSj J iSl, << S P 1 1“ 1
BronchUli. , SSfiSSf 1 Emlselens, Ac.
p.m. 9
TABBANT’B
-
SELTZER APERIENT,
Tor THIRTY YEARS has received the FaVorahl.
SCRIBBD a b° ,1 th f e th * FDBUC ’ and b « n USED Sd Ft*
FI&T PHYSICIANS IN THE LANS
AC *SB
BBST EHMBDY KNOWN
poa
Sick Headache.
Nervous Headache*
Dyspepsia, Sour stomach*
Bilious Headache, Dinlneu,
COBtlTeneM, Loss of Appetite, Gout.
ißdlnetloa, Torpidity of the Liver. 6nvel
Rheumatic Affections, Pilee. Hear? "'
barn. Sea Sickness. Bilious -
Attacks, Fever*,-
&c., Ac.
Per Testimonials. Am., see Pamphlet with each Botklt,
Mannfastnmd onfr by TARRANT ft GO..
nol-ly FOR bFIE ALL mtUaGdSTH*"’ Tl>1 *-
TUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYBTJP tti
° DOCK ltranaggfoiut
na It pronoanM it th« tmt Tl BManM tll0 *« wh«
msgps^uo*
jaMO-ta -
T
AKNIOA OIL OB EMBBO-
Q.OLD’S IMPROVED STEAM
_ wr WATgR.HEATINQ ? APPA'RATna
For Warminc andVas Hlatta c Public Boildinea and
ItomUWiu* 4
u.io« MJ um co Wm
. JAMBB P. X7fVAl\
b. m rthTwafeggasasif-
mtalß tap2R
taraidl «|Wir th"^2
*i» «■ «^!^wass^»jggg
ACTCTIOW BAasx, ''
WBNEisTHmi^Ts?r
-*- Wo. 610 OHBSTMPT and' Bia itj.
SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMFSTrn t.
7 cates nitde brown and tsn alnicaa KS ' 4 <
2 cases Alexandra cloths 148
Manchester ginghams.
TA fo L r B c C a L A ths - **PW>,
An invoice of— *
*-«* «Mb,
enn °O^'TDE S -JaY B ° HS '
aoMJX? Ifo '- 4 ® 6 ° PlalD “ d •**-■«« ~,
- C«t,nfVo^^l.raUy?v B e 0 l ? l L
OonsDt.n.of
fehawla. cloaks, balmorala, dress fronds, h 0
BALB ON ACCOUNT OF U9DKRWBITBEB Pa,
March mb. a,?0%«- AT MOKNIK “- °'
J «&*» §“* alpacas,
cu v*,f 7 ® reßf ' floods,
biiihtly daniajed on voyage of importation H
ors Louisiana and Pennsylvania,
pANOOAST & WARNOOTr
* TIOWBERSpyo. 840 MARKET
SPECIAL POSITIVE BALB OF FODH r»„
CASES STRAW GOODS, BY C ArALoIP
_ , on MOHDaV, iarchfflth. 03t '!.
C<ointDonciDff at It o’clock precisely. fnp:«j
iv,«? d a *oll 1 toe of ladles’ bonnets* of mos^ 6 ?
Sf^ e w of and fine scltt &•*?®JJN
SJir colored Btrawa, a* 1
new ebape farcy bate, for ladlee. mißina o
colored and white palm hoods, man’s bats, 45 ci
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP »5n Kirn
AND IMPORTED DEY GOODS RI£BL A Vi
DEBT, WHITE GOODS *o . BY CAT B . O ,
On WEDNESDAY MORNING JfZiKl'l
CODJIDt-oclcir at 10 o'clock H;h '
ral ajioilment ol seasonable and dealrabTe"!','}<
"PHILIP FOKD & VO., AUCTION
X «» MAEKgT .nd >8» OOMMKBnVff -
LABQB POSITIVE l.OOO CASE 9 BOfj;
„ . ON MONDAY MORNINfi
March 29th. at 10 o’clock ppaeini-lc 4rm \
cataloßue, for cash, 1.000 m 9 *> TJ” I ,* ** *•
S«! 5 h, 2r and * T *in boots, brofuns, bairnor^ I*' 1 *'
Jw 8 'K S ? ; women's. mls«o»\ and chTiS ; e =
Wsg-^
labge posin’
VE SAL gH 0 OBS 0:0 CASSS B 0
JjoraU. ealten.«
m & f « mln * tloa - wltl «•»«.«,
f{Y SCOTT & STEWART,
AtJCTIOBBBRS ABD COMMISSION \ra~,
oaaGHJSBTffPTfit, HSiAififflW
BUPBBros
BRUSSELS A STD IflGßAls CARPETS
. on mostdat MORsrwa, s ’ 4,j
&**• * at 10 °dock, at 1703 Moutji
street, by cataloaiio. the entire and weU-kem%r,
comprjiS
gaot parlor* dials a, boa 'room* and bitches fni
CBrpet 2- oil painting,.
Tbe whole will be open for examination w»k
loanee, early on morning of naleT ‘ Wltl
xrm C 0^ r . * BTBWAET. ADOTTOITBKR3
nB?wfjTo» U,e^: atteatto* to eat©* c
Tnßß^,/ B £iS2. ” AB s?' ot *1! dswirtpHoiu
S“tt^iaToMh* 9 SVs».rtS'
Ola S 6irwt^° OMB ’ W °"' •“ oBXa '
PY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
Mo. MOM MARKET btreet Kcnth Hide, Abort ,
OLOAKIHGS, CLOTHS. CASBIKBBBS, SIGEi
QBODB. SKIRTS. Ho ’
„ ■ OH MOO DAT MORNIHO,
MftrelL 28th. commencing at 10 o’clock, will
CMftkiffgy. cloths, casslmeres. black and fane*
baresesi delaines, lawns, prints, xotirifos. k*l
handfcerchieTs, neck-tift*, cotton hose and Wm
ribbons, Irimmings, ruffling, worked bauds 8
brushes, soap, wallets, fancy wool and whitA
ehirta. pants, coats. felt hats, caps, shoes. A?
ladies and misses' tape-steel spring skirts, Sic,
mepcing at 1» o’clock.
TYf THOMAS & SONS,
Moa. 139 and 111 Booth FOUBTi
„CIRD.—BjJm «f Seal Batata. gtoaka. ti,..
CHAMGB SVEIli_ TUESDAY. Pamphlet Cl
f«h SatardaT prgTionm-
99" FUEBitUBB at Auction Store THJKSOi
MI GIH T P Djlnl T M E. 3 0!!
j»grll «h, behold at p a l,l
°“ h ® p ' em,ee »' Bist WaUi!
ELEGAJST MODBRN HABBIOH, BTABLE. AND CO
HOUSE*
£?.4 r * e » Io h 373 Z 061 f '°°‘ by SSO feel lo Hetman ■
with fine milt and ornamental trees, elerant shrei
iv Full de-ertptinne readT in handbill*
T , HOUSEHOLD FUBSITUKB.
Immediately after the sale of.the honae, will b
hJn,ehiirfSiStSS“ Cl, ‘ B PreolSBly at 11 o ' ci «
49* Sale absolute, the owner removing from tbf
HIEBOB. TaPKSTEV UAEPEr Sc
*»>. i*. * *£ n *wn>AY Kcfcmra.
tlSd ;t^i at .?S > v cI 2 ck * in street. o r
31 tb koMo a , bov * tbo HaT.r'or
(ab<nt two taiurtt ibOTe tbs Wett Philadninb
b« I <!™sa!i5 0 2 , « D “ I ?’ ,) t t,ie f? tlre mrnlture. ic.
8 o clock on. the moraine of tii* >ai
Bilhthfeeel^ Apply *° J- B. Cololuo, i|"'
BEAL ESTATE AMD STOCKS, 29th MARCH-1
LIEGE PEKBHPrORr SALE.
TUBS DAT BEST,
' a * 12 o clock, at the Exchange, ocs
”“° n - comprising several ralnah 1
Imts, estate of George Eeher. Twenty-first Ward I
tVteS»v r tS. 0 ? P f.. 8 2 1 ? 0 *, 11 }? * am<! estate soi
IctODWj. tic E*tai« of A. fioffmor (also dav
lf¥lrffc.^& e ? ty,flrBl - and Twenty-third Wards*
* first* claai Market etn
nnf*p^lKi»S^ >r f£ aud a Urtre am>:
Kl’JHftiHu® 1 ** 5 t? rop ?I* r * and the 45,111 acres
M^ , C^lMetgatLo^ rea,PtofU^- i
ErPERIOR jS&'sSftAHg
th”kt?c r h^n“™Su.. mMr “ BeS - ,Bal^Br bBiB ’ *■
<49* May be examined at 8 o’clock on morntr?
sDPSRioE r!«gJjßMSreSfits, nm
„„ ..CABPBTH, &c,
t^‘pUt e ed n S B a^. r^ rillt ' lM - aa * taol
saS? r be examln ® i at 8 o’clock on the morula;
' „ ?A„ WI^ N ? BI,AT MORSINO,
«tw«t b.T?i-Ja«,J2 0100 . k ' ?* ?<►■ 1452 »orth Sta
to"d riSii?Sid f SSS;; tr f B*l 8 * 1 thß “Mrior fnrnimr
PUno forte, seven octaves: fine [a
wfißfe&SJSfflKk 1 ™ 1 Oitalomes ' ■* s
flUfDßniii Siroet,
ViLraTOAEpWs!^ 8 - MIEBOB - PUNO '
j—rtl !*♦ & a FRI&AT mobning,
calSoB«J t, tSi 22f/l cl #° ck ‘*i flt **?■ 2009 walnut sire
SSwTi°£ii^i«t furniture, including aulta of i
Yi, irwii plush drawing- room furoi
5s d “SsaasSfijsfi* 0 /- «*». 55E?
SteneUa?*”* ohambar furniture, &e. Also, the ki'
May bo examined on morning of sale at 8 '
SALE QF cond
W** s s pa*tj£eitt, Cavalry Bureav,
wtH** 10 * 0T Chibp Qdabtbrmastf
Will Im •aM^A B^J5 qto ** -D-0-» Febmaryl9.
at the i>lsLJ > i2i'^s? f,lic to the highest t
if d*t«£B*me<l below, viz:
At • J°° Honoii Friday, 4th M»r«
Uaißßport> «“■»-. 3W Honw. Tandi
At'V™ I lfcnSiSSV SESHorw.. Friday. lit*
Hare* Brnilawick ' *■ J.. 300 Hones. Tues
At S!wsl P ff 1 2SB § OT *«’ IfWay 18th «.
A±lJl!I« •*»? 300 Horses, Tuesday, 22dl
4SS&«St“ sa “
t>» had. 08 ® ““ ,Bna pttr t«sM many rood barrali
Homsi wm bo iold ataßly
aofd. 1 11081118 t 10 A- M.. and eontinna daily til!
Term. Cart, in United Statea Treajnry Hot« oi
feH-tmhSß ChUfOnartormas^^l/ai^r 1
SHIPPING.
BOSTON AND PHIL.
sort on Lll Si *»lllbi tit
ISo»t PffIKEBSA* 8 ’ ?? m *»* wWf ftDOYI
"liwlpMa. bbJ Long Wharf. Bo«loi
P®rfrtohfi 1 “VL B m X 0 N ’ C»J>t-MattW., will l
o’clockXm*.£ n Saturday, April
f^Wi.'HiSSS^^S&Str.
ituuuliipi fora s
nr “ on »ort nn«fcullir oa Bkto.rdU
•Ssssssi**** Qu+Judl (fee
tak«a at fair r*t«.
tow< 8U» XMtUUM
WPlyto**** l^ol *’**••*• tli»Tlnjr*n« tmamnaji
B ___ BBbSY WIMSOfc A 0>
~ **» South DBLAWAKB At?
STEAM WEEKLY TO Li
bor.) Thfcireii v«&5?«S? rjrt Qu«om«town. (Goi
Tork *n<s iSffi;£o£v? of tk« TArtr?*'
*?to »Kic*uiwm» K.
CraT^O^TS^smiriVii/vw' •• ~"B»tar4aT. H»™*
M Mort^Srlr.**** 4111 * Saturday at noon, froa
BS: ts rS?ii‘ R ' i?ss a* *? %»»?**•
boi SB ®5; Haofc
"iMor4Sfff?TS U *f or 5 ardB ®« h> P*T l »‘ Brameii.
'o*
HftSFSKaa rStoaSyamboj '
*” fwrlhtr iaforinatlon, aaplyat Uia Oomwml’'
JalS _ JOHB a. dal¥. /«
ll2 WaT.JTTTHt.~.( Phlt^.
40 SpTSPBB POUND TA.
t« At The Gonnuneat i$ About
•W of 40NiitiptTsound ob Tobacco.
Ton can a&ye SO pet cent, by
Ton can •&▼« 60 per cent, by
Ton can esr« SO per cent by
. . Ton can eaye SO per cent, bv
Serial bow &t OEaV’Bi Ho 98S nSracen' 7
isjSisssiiSilS'&.s* jjgggggrgg
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