The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 16, 1864, Image 4

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    RELIGIOUS LITELLIGEINCR.
DEATH OF THE Rev. ROBERT TAYLOR.—A few
Welke ago we noticed in this column the fact that
the Rev. Robert Taylor had been called to the par
lorate of the North Presbyterian Church. He was
then alifietiog from an AMOR of intermittent fever.
This morning we regret to announce that he es.
phed at his residence yesterday. Ha was favored
with th e best posSible medical attendance, and until
within the last day or two his physic:lens had strong
hope of his recovery.
In the death of Mr. Taylor the church to which
he was called incur, we had almost maid, en irre
parable lots, as there are few clergymen of his years
who have won for themselves a more enviable
name in everything !het pertains to en effluent par
lor, a polished Preacher, and a learned divine. We
are authorized to state, in this connection, that the
pulpit of the North Presbyterian OliUrch, Sixth
street, above Green, will be occupied to•morrotv
morning by the Rev. Stuart inflated, and ill the
afternoon by the Rev. Nathaniel Conklin& of the
Arch-street Presbyterian Church.
THE POWEnS OF HEAVEN TO BE SEAS...Ea.—prof.
prewmagen on a three Fears' scientific visit from Ba
varia, tells us that in 1865 a comet will come so close
as to endanger the earth, and, ghoul= not attach
itself to our planet (all one globule of quicksilver to
another) nor annihilate us, the sight will be most
beautiful to behold. During three nights we shall
l am e no darkness, but be bathed in the brilliant
light of the blazing train As the Professor It now
on his way from Australia to Bavaria, we shall no
doubt hear more from him on the subject on his ar
riving in Europe.
Thole who, with no alight Scriptural warrant, look
for the premilleental advent of Christ, and who see
around them the "signs of the last times," can with
.out any great, stretch of the imagination read in
Professor Newmagers calculation a partial fulfil
ment of the predictions concerning the signs and
Wonders and shaking of the heavens at " the coming
Of the Son of Man," contained in Luke xxi.
APPOINTMENT OF A CHAPLAIN FOE New 011t
-OHAN.S.—For. John C. Gregg, of the Philadelphia
2f. E. OSUMI:IM and late chaplain of the 127th
Regiment Pennrylvacia Volunteers, has been ap
pointed ley President Lincoln hospital chaplain at
New Orleans. Idr. Gregg served his regiment with
marked faithfuloees and acceptance, and the 'selec
tion of him 10/ the post to which he has now been
assigned is en unexceptionable one in all respects.
TEE SANITAIIT Fares-We have beer informed,
2aya tke Universe, that the Catholics of the State are
actitg in regard to the Fair with a most generous
spirit. The example of the 131thop, in contributing
one hundred dollars, and the sitilful agency of the
Committee on "Labor, Incomes, and Revenues,"
have had much to do in this, The cause of the
Union is the cause of us all; our soldiers are not
m ercenaries ; we all owe them something besides
cold admirative , hence We all should do something
for this Fair. There ie not one of ua who has not
friends in the army who have not been generously
relieved by the Sanitary Commintion. Let this fact
be borne in mind, 'millet the prnper follow.
The gentlemen of the Committee on "Labor , In
comes, and Revenues" are L. Montgomery Bond,-
chairman; airs. (Rev.) E Hotter, S. (Rag
born, treasurer; and M. S. elitch.lon, secretary,
It was to this committee Bishop Wood gave his li
beral contribution.
SECOND RINFORMED DUTCH CHURCH.—OR last
Sunday the Rev. T. De Win Talmage preached his
second anniversary sermon from the text, 1 Coe, ii. 3 ;
"And I Was with you in weakness, and in
fear, and In much trembling...
From this discourse, we gather the followimenta•
tistice a During the year, one hundred and twenty
one persons had united themselves with the church ;
six thousand eight hundred and eighty.nine dollars
have been raised for religious purposes.
There are nine hundred and thirty scholars and
teachers in the eabbatteschool 'service. Toe pastor
had, during the year, delivered one hundred and
eighttesix mermen, religious lectures, and addresses,
in immediate connection with the congregation.
During the two years of this pastorate the ineome
of the church, from pew rents, had increased twenty
seven hundred dollars beyond what it was, and the
membership had enlarged by the addition of one
hundred and fifty three persons. Ninety new fami
lies have connected thentaelvea with the congrega
tion.
THE THIRD PHRSBYTBRY OS PHILADELPHIA ARD
THE CHRISTIAN COMIIBBION.—By the Third Pres
bytery of Philadelphia, at its session of April 13th,
it Wall
Refoiced. Mai ihetr S. Christian Commission, by its
literal adherence to the example and instructions of our
Lord, in combining the spiritual with the temporal be
neficence; by its use of Christian delegates in the par
se-nal distribluienla its benefits; by the eronouly. fide
great elicee. which hat. attendodl,s tcborain
our armies_ and by the very signal recognition of its
spiritual labors by the holy Spirit, has established a
claim to an enlarged regard and support from the
Christian people of our cJiintry.
Resoltga, 9:nat Presbytery cheerfully commends it to
continued liberality of its congregations.
Rischtd, That a certified copy or the above resoles
tints be cent to toe :reeident of the Cktrioi§u Commie-
Eio/1.
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The following resolutions have been adopted by
the Central Presbytery of Philadelphia:
Resolved, That the aim of the United States Christian
'Commission, to furnish both Sanitary and Sointuel aid
and Comfort To our brave B,..idiers. tee wisdom and eta
citheY of their @MUSS to this end. and the self deny
ing zeal and scmcmy Which are patent thron2h all their
-operations.. are such as deserve the coral !mace of the
Christian public. and in the preaent exigency of the
service entitle that association to the generous and con
stant co-operation of our ministers and churches
Resolved. That in view of the arrangements now
lathing fdr a great Fair to be held in this city. on behalf
of the United St, tee Motion." Commission. this Pragby
tray willadciee the several caterer/ulna
.nod-sr their
-care. that except the United States Chrtrtisa Commission
be associated with the United. States Sanitary Commis
sion is the management, and made sharers in the Pro
ceeds or the said Fair, their p. incite'. if not their a bole
liberality. is due to the former, th , t is. the United States
Christian Commission, in virtue of the aims and man
agement aforesaid.'
LUTHERAN CHURCHES IN PHILADELPHIA.=TO
the members of the Lutheran Church, more espe
cially, the following statiatics, with regard to the
churches of that denomination in this city, (for
which we ate indebted to The Lutkeran and Mission
ary,) will be an Interesting record :
Zion's and St ~Ilichael's (Gernian.)—Pastors, Rev.
W. J. Mann, D. D.. and Rev. G. A. Wenzel. Num
ber of communicants, about 1,600. Number con
firmed at recent communion, 195 Thie organization
has three church edifices four Sunday. sehools and
Rut - day-sherds.
St. John's —Pastor, J. A. Seias, D. D. Number of
communicants, 010. Added on last Palm Sunday, by
baptism and confirmation, 11 ; by letter, 2. Number
of children in the Sunday. school, 412.
Si. Michael's (Germantown.)—Pastor, Rev. C W.
Schaeffer, D. D. Number of communicants, '2OO.
Added at late communion by confirmation, 9 ; oy
baptism, 2.
St. Matthew's.—Pastor, Rev. E. W. Rutter. Num
tfer of communicants. 450. Added at recent commu
nion by baptism, 2; by contlrmation, 10; by profes
sion of faith, 1 ; by certificate, 11.
St. Marrs --Pastor, Rev. ta F. Motel. Number
of communicant members, 400. Added at Duster
.communion by baptilm, 3 ; by confirmation, 11 ; by
letter, 10. Number of children in the Sunday
.schoel, 360.
Trinity (Germantown).—Pastor, Rev. L E. Al
bErt. Number of members. ISO Added recen.u; by
baptism, 2; by confirmation, 6; by profession of
path, 1. Number of Children in Sunday school, 160.
St. Jain& (German).--Paaior. Rev. J. T. Vogel
bash. Number of communicants, 1,100. Added at
Easter communion by confirmation, 97. Number of
acbolara in the Stiodapaahoola, 700. Thia church
bag also a day-school, In which there are 194
sobolari.
T 2 friiiy —Pastor, Rev. hI. Sheeleigh. Number of
communicants, 70. Added - recently oy confirmation.
.1. Number cf Sunday-school scholars, 160.
Chries Mirth (Chestnut Hill).—Pastor, Rev. H.
M. Bickel. Number of communicant men:khans, 60.
Accied at late communion by confirmation, 2; by
letter, 2 i
Number of children n Sunday-school. 60.
St. Lukc's.—Paator. Rev. Samuel Laird. Number
of communicants, 220. ,Added at late communion by
baptism, 11 ; by con - Mutation, 14 ; b? letter. 2
Number of children on the rolls of the Sunilay
school, 275.
StIEDAY.SCIIOOLS 1x EMIOPP..—For about two
years past Mt. Albert Woodruff, of New York, has
been engaged in the Sundapschool work in France,
Switzerland, Italy, and Germany. For three
months he has been in Germany. Commencing in
the south at Munich, he held ref/Maga iu abollt
twenty large cities between there and Berlin, the
audience varying from twenty persons to three hun
dred. In Berlin he has already succeeded in este.-
dishing seven flourishing schools. A children's paper
in German has also been started in that city, Mr.
Woodruff found a few Sunday gatherings of chil
dren, but the elms system of Sunday school, it ap
pears, bes net heretofore been adopted in Gee-many.
INSTALLA_TION —The installstibn of the Rev.
Charles H. Eccirg over the 3.lariner'a Church, Phi
ladelphia, which WWI peatpened i will take place
hest Tuesday evening, 19th irait at the churn in
- Water Street. The Rev. Dr. Jones, Mr. Rica, and
other members or the Preabytery of Philadelphia,
will take part in the exercises.
NEW CA7ROLIC ARCHBISHOPS —lt ie HOW (*nil
dently stated that Bishop . Spaulding, of Kentucky,
hali been rtiotd to the vacant Archmitre of Baiti•
wore, and that Bishop McCloskey, of Albany, is to
take the chair of Archbishop IlUghee.
PROFESSOR APPOINTED.--The 11Cv.• Dz. Butler
bar received the appointment to the Chair ofEcele
sisatical-Bietory in the Philadelphia Seminary of
the Eplcoopal Church, vacated by the death of the
Bev. Dr. May, and lately declined by the Rev. Mr.
Brooks.
FOURTH BAPTIST OHURCH.—Seven personS were
received into the Fourth Baptist Church, Rev. Dr.
Jeffery, pastor, on last Sunday; two of them by
baptism, and two upon confession of faith. During
the winter thirty persons have been admitted to the
communion of this church.
Tear
- Thakmusisteter.
APRIL 15, 1863. APRIL 15, 1.864. -
$ A. M.... 12 31....3 P. 11.'6 x 3 P. Y.
44 63 .60 46.. 67; ....67j1
• WiNl3.
NE ENE NE E byE..ENE. NNW
UNITED STATES Itinsm.—The - United States
Mint, yesterday, was en object of more than usual
attraction, consequent upon the annouaccment of
Mr. Mclntyre, the assistant treasurer, that the in-
Ilexes% of the flvertwenty United States bonds, due
on May Ist, i 864, would be paid yesterday morning.
There was at no time any rush. The holden of the
bonds kumsit themselves in line, and took their
turns to be v.sited upon. Many persons w i gs there
- yesterday to whom the drawing of interest was en
tirely a. nttv The first thing they heard. an
the prelitaim a 1 to drawing out the gold, was to till
up a schecole.
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" A schedule !" sale a lady
'(what's that 1"
66 one of thae, madam." 3
formerly a detective of the egac c 4, l 9ol l ,...ilu S t c r. 4 o le w ni s%
attentive citLer at the ilTlut, handing her. a. neatly
printed piece of parer.
u Here, modem," said AIL Selde p ut
the dale when the interact in due:DUnen' "you
ciin Y our
own name here, and in tide place put pent. irridrsg
that la, your evidence. In the first in -
coluron, ad e ani,
you put the number of the coupon, then iq the next
column the amount of your . Dond, and in the last
column the amount of interest due ; then tall into
the line of applicants, and when Tau reach the dealt
you will receive the interest lo
With such instructions as these no one e 'aid go
wrong. The following fa a copy (V the schedule
(filled up), by which the reader may have tint subject
illustrated :
4'4:44.1)-?>4>>°'(>°4o.oo 40 ,
* Received of the Anis:dant Treasurer of the U. S
b7a payment of Coupons for lutere!t, due*
▪ lan 1. 1861. described in the annexes sch, nit.
• JOHN 8 1 MI rH,
• Dre. Cheetnut s.ract .
Igo. of she p anorama rommeacemenid icterect
L
• COODOS dons. of Interest. PAVaele.o
• 1 el COO eta.
too. chi
• <><>*.t><>o.o.<:Ce<>44><><XXl.o•o•4>4)•o-0-0-0-0 040.7) . .
This is the amount of interest for six months. On
the margins or the schedule are the followlne:
CoUpen►_ must be detached from each otner, sr
-ranged according to denominations, with their faces
sip, and In corresponding order. Con none falling
_cue at different dates, or belonging to different loans,
Wait be embraced in different schedules.
The third column is only used for the dates or
4.olljtons stamped as bearing leas than Dix =maths'
interest. The schedules must not be torn or other•
wise mutilated. - Be particular to fill and sign the
receipt.
It was a somewhat interesting sight to look at the
people as they came into theitlint, some of them for
the first time in their lives.
"Do you pay goldsere to-day V' said an old lady,
wen applying at tdoor.
yes, madam;
walk in," replied Dr. Timed,
who happened to be there.
"My son, who's in the army, bought a bond or
five -twenty, and I guess I cut the right coupon or."
Scenes such as these were of common occurrence.
The gentlemen at the Mint were certainly very kind
in receiving the bondholders, and instructing them
bow to proceed. We understand that one broker
alone drew out half a million of dollars in interest,
and carried it away. Other tolerably heavy bond
holders reinvested their interest in Government
stock. The holders of light amounts either took the
"yellow-bogs" home or sold them at the current
premium. We beard several of them say they wished
they could invest their little golden gains so as to
benefit the Government.
PATRIOTIC INDIWIDI7AL.—The following
speaks for Itself. Re f reshm e ntived bp the (Dper
Shot) 'V olunteer Committee, a lOW
days since:
PRILADELyMA, April 9, 1861.
Please accept this donation of one' dollar. being
the *mount paid the donor for assisting at the door
of the Opera Ho bene fit the oecaelon or Gen- Lideseher'm
oration for the of the Cooper Shop Refresh,
meet Saloon.
FOR THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—The
delightful entertainment given last evening, at the
Academy of Music. by live hundred pupils of the
Fiflrenth-ward Public Sohools, will be repeated thiS
afiernoon. at 3 O'clock, with charge Of programme,
to enable ladies and children to attend. Tne tickets
being only twenty five cents, will Insure another fall
house.
CAUGHT ix A SHAFT.--A lad named
Marks smith, aged IR years, while engaged at
work in the Tawny Print Works, yesterday morn•
ing, was caught in the abaft, and before lie could be
extricated bit arm was badly mashed and broken in
several phwea. He was conveyed-to the Ep.ecopal
Lit 'pilot.
WE would call particular attention to a
special notice from the Committee on Fine Arts of
the Great Central Fair. The committee are anxious
to make the tine arts exhibition the leading feature
in the forthcoming display.
THE COURTS.
Orphans' Court-Judges Allison and Cud-
Yeaterday being the regular day, an Oribansl
Court was held for the despatch of the business ap
pertaining to the estates of decedents,
Court of Quarter. Sessione—Judge Thomp-
sou_ -
SINGULAR CHAR OP CONSPIRACY
Commonwealth vs. Lewis Solothurn and August
Willard. Indictment for conspiracy. Defendants,
the first-named of whom is a lieutenant In the 98th
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and the latter
an enlisted soldier of the same regiment, were
charged with having conspired together to procure
the enlistment of such soldier (the defendant, 4711-
lard), in the army of the United States, the object
of such conspiracy being to deprive the father, Fran
cis Willard, of the services of the son, he being a
minor of less than eighteen years old. The youth,
though a large, lusty fellow, was shown to be not
yet sixteen.
There is a provision in the :let of Congress regu
lating such matters that no officer shall enlist a
minor less than eighteen without the written con
sent of parent or guardian, and there is also an act
of Assembly of this Commonwealth which forbids,
without quakficstion of any kind, the enlistment of
a minor under eighteen years old. It was in eel.
deem that the boy swore at the time of his enlist
ment that he was eighteen, and was of course ac
cepted, there being nothing in his appetranee to in
dicate that his statement was false ; and the officer,
under the circumstance., not deeming it necessary
to require the written consent of his father.
As regards the conspir.cy, the boy stated there
Was no Conspiring that he was conscious of. He
said he hadnot, in fact, been influenced or persuaded
by .Lieut. Soistmen to enlist, but by an entirely dif
ferent person.
Judge Thompson said it required that two persons
should Combine together Unlawfully to sustain
charge of , conspiracy. If the jury believed such was
the case here they chould convict, if not they should
acquit. =The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty.
"District Attorney Mann for the Commonwealth;
Dittman for the defence.
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Patrick Tiernan was charged with havlog Qom.
mitred an assault and battery on Bridget liamob,
with intent to kill. The case was temarkeble,
chiefly on account of the directly conllecting charac
ter of the testimony, it being evident that the wit
nesses on one side or the other were guilty of wilful
pejury. The prosecutor testified that on a certain
evening she was assaulted by Tiernan in his own
house, knocked down, and then stamped upon by
him until one of her lege was broken. None of the
witnesses for her saw the act, but two of the numeer
testified to the fracture of the limb, and to having
assisted to remove her into her own house. All of
them, however, some half dozen, swore positively
that Mrs. R. was not drunk at the time, and was
not a drinking woman.
The defence denied, in toto, the charge of assault
and battery, and called several witnesses who testi
fied that the prosecutor came into Tiarnan's place so
drunk that she could scarcely stand, and asked for
the loan of some money, which being refused eke
applied to him some abusive epithets, and picking
up a quart measure filled with . water or liquor she
threw the contents in his face, and then, striking
him on the temple with the cuo, she turned and ran
towards the door. In her haste to escape she either
stumbled and fell, or was thrown by her dress having
caught, and broke her leg.
The Jury believed the testimony, of defendant's
witnesses, and rendered a verdict of not guilty.
District Attorney Mann for the Commonwealth ; D.
Dougherty for defence.
,Tames Fitzpatrick, convicted of assault and bat
tery, WAS fined $5 and the costa.
Margaret Andrews, assault and battery ; coats
and $5 fine.
Sarah Farley, assault and battery; costs and $1
fine.
Margaret Mariner, ameault and battery ; costs and
$1 fine.
Henry Hogan, saaanit and battery ; coati and $1
fine.
William Young, assault and battery; costs and $5
fine.
Adjourned
THE POLICE.
[Before Mr. Alderman Balder.)
Enticing Soldiers to Desert.
Henry Adair, the one-armed man, who was ar.
• tested on the charge of enlisting men and then en
ticing them to desert, was committed, yesterday, to
appear today before 'United States Commissioner
A. H. Smith. The recruit who had deserted was
present. He stated to the alderman that he had
deserted at the instigation of the defendant. This
belongs to a class of cases that are very seldom
tried. In the first instance the deserter. ivands self
confessed. He is therefore liable to be dealt with
under military law. He may be sent to the front,
and either shot by order of a court martial or in
battle. The day of trial will come; the main wit
ness may not be there, because of the above contin
gencies ; hence the defendant will go free. This is
dust exactly the slime of The ease. It is on a par
with _robbing a countryman, who goes home, and, of
course, does not appear in court at the time of trial.
Hence an acquittal. The business of bounty-jump
ing and enticing men to desert has arrived to that
extent that it may well be considered a most gigantic
fraud. This man Adair, according to testimony, is
"dead to rights." The only way that-justice may
be meted out to him would be to give him a speedy
trial, while the attendance of the witness is prac
ticable. The law's delay in such cases is entirely
vexatious.
[Before Mr. Alderman White.]
Larceny of Five Dollars.
A colored woman answering to the high sounding
title of Lucy De Breaker, was arrested by Ofdaer
Ferguson, on the charge of stealing the sum of. $5
from a sailor named (Maslen Stewart It seems
that Charles found himself in the classic thorough
fare, St. hlary street, where he met with the de
fendant. She entertained him g he llstenod to her
syren song, and when he retired he found that his
pocket had been picked of $5. She was committed
in default of $6OO bail, to answer. Of course, when
the day of trial comes, he will be at sea, perhaps,
and the accused will go clear, after having been fed
at the expense of the public in the mean time.
There ought to be a magistrate's court, for a prompt
despatch of business, and a house of correction for
such patty thieves as the above.
[Before Mr. Alderman Kennedy.
A Soldier Hoblbed
A woman, rejoicing in the lunar title of o Ohio
Moon, ° was arraigned yesterday on the charge of
robbing a soldier, fresh from the front. Tae son of
Mare, though he had done the State some service,
seemed to be particularly verdant. He visited a
house on Beach street, near Goatee, where he was
relieved Of his pocketbooki containing $l4O in
"greenbacks." A set of false teeth, mounted with
$4O worth of gold, was also stolen. The artificial
affair was recovered, but the money could not be
found. The defendant was committed.
LETTER. BAG?,
AT TRH MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILAIIELPBIA•
Shit' Wsorolna. Burton. LiverP GM, Awl/ 26
Ship Empire Queen, Moran Livery )0 1 , SOO&
Scbr Dart. Conrad Barbados' soon
PHILA DELPHIA DOLED OP TRADE.
GEO. L. IMZBY. _
EDW. C. BIDDLE, IIOWLITT2B OP TEM .16.01P.M
THOMAS 8 PkUNON.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
p-;AnviolutlsfrAly-4.l:Jor,wisiertro - t7..511
FON 25 I SUN sant..----8 95
MBWATIR- • •- ...... ..... 30
ARRIVED
Ship Majestic, Holliday, IC2 days from Liverpool, with
"adze to John 12 Fe :rose.
Bark Brilliant, Goiburn, 20 days from Naw Orleans,
in ballast to Monty Simons.
Brig Leonard' Myers, Monday, from New Orleans,
March 24. hi ballast to Henry Simons.
Schr Alice B Chase, from New Orleans March 28, In
ballast to captain.
Fehr Village Gem, Harlin. 7 days from Mono Inlet. in
ballast to captain. -
Ear B H Howlett, Somers, 12 days from . Hey West, in
ballast to captain.
Fehr Sptay. Adams 10 days from Key West.in ballast
to captain
Behr M A Magee. Magee, IS days from Newham In bal
last to captain. 13th inst. P Morris, a Beeman, when. off
New Cagle, fell from the masthead on deck, causing in
stant death
Fehr Ocean Wave, Baker. 5 days from Fortress Mon
roe, in ballast to captain.
Fehr Win H Tura , Hoffman, F. days from Port Royal.
in ballast to Tyler gOo.
Fehr Vaehtl Sharp, Sharp- 5 days from Fortress Wu.-
roe, in ballast to Blakiston. Graff, & Co.
Schr k Stratton. Blackman, 6 days from Fortress Mon
roe, in ballast to Tyler & Co.
Behr L mienried. Bartlett, G 5 days from Fortress Mon
roe, in ballast to Blakitton, raff, it Co.
Schr S B Ford. tiampball.3 days from Pocomoke river,
with timber to T . W Bacon.
Schr Six Sons, Humphriee. 3 days from Nanticoke
titre?, with pine boards to I W Bacon.
Behr Eleanor Ann, Turner, 3 days from Salisbury. Md..
with lumber to J W Bacon
Bahr Morning - Liget. Buark, days from Salisbury,
Md.., with lumbar to J W Saeon.
schr Alfred Bunting. Steelman. 1 day from Odessa,
Dei., with grain to Christ's-a & Co.
Fehr Lancet. -Bayard. I day from Christiana. Del..
with grain to Christian & Co.
Steamer W C Pierrepont. Green 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to Wm It Baird & t;o.
Steamer Samson- Dunning, 24 hours from New Pork,
with mdse to W C;iYt e.
Steamer H Torrance. Fhilbrlck, 24 hours from New
' York, with mdse to W P Cly de.
Steamer Tatouy, Pierce, 24 hours from New Tor?.
with mate to Wm M. Baird & Co.
Steamer J Rcekwoll, Edwards. 24 hours from New
York, with moles to Win SI Baird & Co.
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Mr Urtmatey Hnithes. nil Bt. reports a shift with loss
of main-topmast. a bark enpooted to be the Victoria.
from Port an Prince. and as English schooner. were in
the bay Thursday, at nowt, Coming up. -
CLEARED.
Ariel:Maley. Carter. Port Royal. B A Sander & Co
Behr J Af. Ronaron, Lippincott. New Orleans, E a gon
der & Co
Say Problem. Tyler. Washington. R Jones.
Eehr Montrose. Mott, Port Royal, Workman ar. CO.
Fehr Wm H Tiers. Barman, Port Royal, do.
Rehr 7. Stratton, Blackman.Portress aforiroe,do.
Schr M Kennedy. Kelley. Alexandria, do.
Schr Crlete . Boss. ciewport. 131akiston, Gruff. & Co.
Schr L Andenried, Bartlett, Boston, do.
Behr V Sher,. Sharp. 'Beaton. do.
bah/. John Stroup, Lake. Boston, /3 It Sawyer is Co.
Schr Active. Simmons. Washington explain.St'r R Wilting . Dads, Baltimore. /Cc roves. Jr.
St'r Hope. Warren. New York, W P Clyde '
St'r New York, Foltz. New York. W P Clyde.
SCr James Band. Shropshire. do do.
[COWAIIDOIIdeIIte of thaVlilladelphiss Esschstage.
Lv.vrzs. Del., April 14
The subsiding of the heavy sea and a high wind from
the south have enabled the wreck era to commence opera
tions on the ship Sea Crest and on the stranded ' , reseals
In this vicinity.
A ship or bark come In early yesterday morning and
ed d up A bark, six brigs, anti
Prcce e • • emus tweet,
schoenen, are at anchor in the Roadstead. The st-amer
Burnside..for Fortress Monroe; zebra Tunis Dopers. from
New York for do; Active, for Boston; U T
for Baltimore: Nye. from New York for York Saver;
Eliza Jane of New York Mary Pearson, from Philadel•
phr.. for Boston: B Eglantine. for Boston. and MAIM
others. WOO tO ate On Wednesday.
Weather mild
eAAlonutarartA
MEDICAL..
MRS. M. G. BROWN,
METAPHYSICAL PHYSICIAN AND PROPH3SOR
ON TEE
EYE, EAR, THROAT, HD SOUP,
IN xicw at her Boone•
No. 410 ARCH STREET.
DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE YIELD,
D/SE/HARGES FROM THE EAR,
NEURALGIA,
CATARRH, CHRONIC SORE EYES,
AND ALL DISEASES OF TEE
HEAD AND THROAT*
CURED BETECTUALLY BY
DIRS. M. G. M3ri.ooW.N'.
METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY.
PRICE. FPTIC DOLLIES.—Ho boring - With 'warn-
Inuits no pouring inedirlao6 down the throat.
Awake, 7e alumhering world and behold yourselves
and. [your children in the prison , house of disease, from
the cradle to the grave. betake yourselves to thought—
think and live. The world writhes in pain and. passes
bite untimely graieS- It is for lack of knowledge. mark
and learn, that your friends die through euturimenting
on- Every effect driven is a death blow to the physical
system. I have never met an individual who WAS
treated for anything but effect. There are many ago
nizing hearts, and sarrowint homes, and grassy graves.
through the use of instruments which tcr!urth anti me
dicines which rot the system. poured down the throat.
These destroy the system and are antagonistic to truth;
they are poisonous and death -dealing.
Heathen naticns would not tolerate the barbarous
treatment our people are subjected to. Diseased indi
vidual. whoever thou art, ever remember that there is
hut one rook in any human system from which disease
springs, and that your disease can only be removet by
the deetruction of this. root_ Test and prove that the
Metaphysical Discovery will atterly den roy Mfg root,
lifting you physically and mentally into a state of health
and strength.
Mrs. M. G. BROWN'S principal Depot and Laboratory
is at No. 410 Arch street, Philadelphiamhere her " ME
TA PHYSICAL DISCOVERY" has been thoroughly
ea ted daring the pain eighteen months.. Poor Richard's
Eye Water has been before the public for four years, and
bag gained a reputation which words fail to express
The Me:aplrr steal Discovery. for the cure or-the above
diseases, hag proved a perfect trlumple. Thousands
have been cured by it when all °than- remedial; have
failed. There ere three distinct medicines in the disco
very-one for the Byea, one for the Ear, analone for the
Scalp.
These work in coni anction, and strike at the root of all
disease. utterly destroying the cause, thus lifting the
whole machinery of the body to a higher state of mental
and phyalcal life. All cares attempted hs , instruments,
or medicines poured down the throat, aggravate disease,
and destroy the physical system. Thousands in this
way suffer martyrdom, and are hastened to an untimely
grave. When deafness or any head or throat diseases
are aggravated by instruments, they take a stranger hold
and firmer grip of the constitution in another form. as
effects cannot die while the cause exists. There is but
one legitimate came for all disease. which springs from
a law-connected with the eyes. _
Mrs -M. G. BROWN. inheriting the power to trace
affects to their first cause, confidently assures the world
that her " Metaphyalia.l Discovery.'' strikes at the roe
of all disease; there is brit one root which throngs the
human system with dies ace. The Brat effect is a stop
page connected with the eyes, which cats off the halt
fountain from the flesh: the flesh gets soft and matters , :
this is the true canoe of ail impurities of the blond. No
blood can he pure without the preservat r ien of the flesh.
This can only be accomplished through the use of ray
"Metaphysical Discovery." It OPells every tube, gland,
and air passage, and sends forth the natural maltish
fountain, assigned by the Great Machinator for the pre
servation and working of the whole machinery,
Remaritalile Cures in Boston During
the
Past Month
I. LAF /NEM FORD. of 108 B street. South Boston..
do certify that I have suffered from Dysrepsia for
fifteen years. Six years since I lost to a great extent
the Power of my left side. I had a distressing pain in
my side with bad catarrh. during the past six months.
I became very restless. I could not sleep at night. I
felt I was fast sinking, and could find no relief from any -
source Doctors and aedicine were nuavailing—my
wife prevallet on me to try Hrs. M. 0. Brown.
We went to the American Douse and consulted with
Mrs. Brown She said there was hope of my recovery,
as her Metaphysical Discovery would not fight with my
diseases, but simply remove the Cause. We got the Dis
covers,. and my wife applied it faithfully, and the re
cult is that in - tine days I feel deliyored from my
diseases; my Dysyepsia is entirely gone. I can now eat
every kind of food without any inconvenience; my Ca
tarrh is giving wag: my dead side has began to live;
the pain has gone; I now sleep well: my cheeks show
algae of returning health and 'rigor; I Ana MY °yet
strengthened. and I gratefully acknowledge the benefit
received in such a short time. I certainly must have
sunk into the grave had I not procured relief. I found
pouring medicine down the throat ruinous tome.
Eillearness, Catarrh, Impaired Sight, etc,
Three ren arkable cures in one family.
I. Henry Wicker. aged 73, No. 239 East 35th street. New
York, do certify that I I ave been very deaf for a long
time, but by the use of Mrs. N. G. Brown's "Meta
physical Discovery" hearing has been entirely re-,
stored, so that I can now enjoy church service, etc.,
Which I could not belore.
I, Mrs. E. Russell, a member of the same family, am
now using Mrs. M. G. Brown's Metaphysical Disiovery
for catarrh, from which Ihave suffered many years. I
And the catarrh fast disappearing. and at the same time
it has restored to me the fall use of one of my arms
which I had lost the entire use of for fourteen years.
I, Miss Elizabeth Russell, of the same family, do Cer
tify that I have had chronic sore eyes frfm measles. for
twenty years, with a bad catarrh and cough, and was a
• markyr to neuralgia, the most painful hind, for seven
years, In this condition I called on Mrs. M. G. Brown,
and procured her "Metaphysical DiscoverY," and the
result is that my eyes are entirely restored. Tne cough,
catarrh, and neuralgia also are wholly gone. While
using the remedies, I think I discharged from my breast
and lunge fully two quarts of green and yellow matter,
and I feel as if I had entered on a now entaicaca, All
our family feergrateful to God for the great benefit de
rived from Mrs. M. G. Brown's remedies. after heing
sufferers for so many years, and we most heartily re
commend to all afflicted to try her remedies.
Mr. Wicker's family have kindly consented to bee any
one Who may call on them.
I, John Heueell, or No. 103 West Fortieth street, do
certify' that I have suffered from a child with deaf.
ness. I think I inherited it from my mother. For the
past 17 years I have been very deaf in both ears. Of late
I got so dizzy that I had to give up work. I procured
Sirs. M. G. Brown's Metaphysical Discern - Y. Ic has
brought me to my hearing. I cmu hear distinctly. I
could not hear my watch tick for 17 years. I can hear the
reading in the Bible- class well. My dizziness is gone.
lam ilk e a new man. I recommend all to use this great
medicine.
DEW FORK, February 11, Mi.
Deafness of Twenty Years' Standing-
What Mr. Osgood Says.
PORTLAND. Me.. Nov 28,1882. ...
To THE Furado : It is well known to the citizens of
Portland who know me that' have been deaf from child
hood. By the recommendation of some friends, I was
induced to call on Mrs. M G. Brownand while I had
not a particle of confidence In her ability to relieve me,
shill thought I would sive her a trial. She has at this
time of my writing made two applications to my head.
and two only, and I am sure no amount of muses could
pay for the benefit I have received. As a prof,.. I will
state that. for the first time in twenty years. I last night
heard my watch ticking when it was hung up come six
feet from toe. Me head has bean A great source of an
noyance to me through a constant pain in the back part,
passing through the front with a continued noise. These
things pi event, d rue from prosecuting the object of my
studies, as my head felt heavy a. d thick. lam now re
lieved of all this. and feel as though I enter a n'w life.
Grateful for my great deliverance. I commend Mrs. M.
G. Brown and her successful mode of treatment to all
who are afflicted se I have been. A. L. OSGOOD.
Read Mr. William Lee's 'Testimony
GLOUCESTER IT J.. Jan. 30. 1864
- .
I, Mr. William Lee, of Gloucester, Camden county.
3., do certify that my wife, Ellen. has been suffering
severely with a complication of diseases for eight years.
The first symptom of disease was a womb complaint.
On its first appearance she was condo ed to her bet for
seven weeks: diseases of various kinds set in. one after
another. till my wife was an 'entire wreck. She hes
been under the treatment of ten of the first physicians.
all of whom failed to render her any relief, and she was
last sinking in the arms of Death. It is more than flnr
years since sl a was able to attend te. household duties.
have been compelled to employ a housekeeper. We
had given up doctoring as useless. Most providentially.
and through the blessing of God, my housekeeper went
up to Ringsessing, Penna., to see her sister. She found
that her sister's neighbor, Sohn Richmond. had given
np all work, and was at epo!nt or death. He sent
for Mrs. hi la. Brown's "Metaphysical Discovery."
had been mitered lo health, and Is at his work again.
When my housekeerer returned she told me the circum
stances, and prevailed on rue to write to Mr. Richmond.
and ask him the particulars I did so. and received an
answer, which you will had at the bottom of my certi
ficate.
We then sent for Mrs. M G Brown's " Metaphysical
Discovery, • and D 27 wife bag used it fail him ly, and the
retmls is that the womb disesee. which was ao bad. is
entirely. gone. She can now do the work of her own
house, which she has not lone for me y years. I con
sider that disease Is fast leaving her system, and she is
re: ainin g her original health. Her sees, which were Hu
weak through all her sanction, are now clear and strong.
and I unhesitatingly ascribe my wife's recovery from the
jaws of death to Mrs. M. G. Brown's ate.tripliyaleal Dis
covery." and beratily recommetd it to those who are
suffering from any disease, as it must certainly strike at
the root of all diseases. It ha. done so in my wife's case.
Sh.,:uid any person wish to call on me in reference to the
above. lam willing to see them personally or write to
them if they desire.
WILLIAM 3. LEE.
Letter of John Richmond, Kingsessing, to
Wnt Lee, of Gloucester, Caniden County
New Jersey.
KINGSESSIXO. September 27. 1665.
Mae_ LEE : Please to accept this as my testimony in be
half of Mrs M • G. Brown's • Metaphysical Discovery."
I was upwards of nine months afflicted with a. severe
pain In my head, ringing noise in my ears. deafoe.s. and
dimness of sight I was forced to give no work entirely.
I was under the treatment of several medical men, whO
did ail they could to relieve me, but their medicines were
of no avail. t was four times at the sates of death. and
had made TIP my mind that death alone .could end my
.e.ry.
On the a Lath day of April a friaPcl aallad all me and ad
via ea me to give Mrs, M. O. Brown a trial. after some
hesitation I did so, and in less than three weeks I was at
my work again. as well as ever I was in my life, and am
still in the enjoyment cf. excellent health.
By the blessing of God and are. X G. BrOwn's great
" Metaphysical Discovery," lam onctimore enabled to
earn my dairy bread . .
JOHN
I am yonrastrniv. witn respecc.
teRRTIFICATB NO. 2
Mhos E. Logan's Certificate.
I, EMMA LOsialg, do testify that I have had a severe
cough for six years, would cough and raise for three
hours at a time. erten I could not lie down at night; go
ing up stairs, any work would quite exhaust ma: I hsve
been taking medicine and dc.c;oring blithe time. bat was
still getting worse. Yrovidentially a friend procured
Mrs. 111 G. Brown's Metaphysical Discovery. I have
used it one week. and my cough is nearly gone. I have
got rid of the tightness across my breast, the soreness
and tickling in my throat; I can now take a long
breath. which I could not at, before; I can go up an
down stairs without feeling any fattens. I feel .mg
disease is fast leaving my system
871 Hanover street.
Read what Mr. Thomas South. of Old Cambridge.
mgs:
I. THOMAS SOUTH. of Old Cambridge, do certify that
I have been deaf for the past nine years; could not hear
conversation; have not heard mY watch tick daring all
that time; have spent much time and money trying to
recover my bearing; but all to no purpose. During cue
Past 'week I called on Mrs M O. Brown. at the Ameri
can House; I obtained her Metaphysical Discovery. and
after using it two days I find mY hearing has returned.
Last night I hears my watch tick on the mantle piece
after. I had gone to bed. I cane now hear converrattou.
Which I could not do before. I feel quite beueflted in
other respects, and commend the Discovery to all who
are afflicted.
CNo. 4 ]
rOortifwate No. 3. T. I. Brigham.]
BoNrog, March 10, 1864
Wbat Mr. Bligh9M SaIS
This is to certify that I, T. I. Brigham, of Dorchester.
have 'Offered for years from Bronchial affections. ner
voupness and debility for several years: procured tre.
M. Q, Brown's Metaphysical Discovery, and after u.,i ng
it a short time, found immediate reJef. re.t web,
which I could not do before.
Many More Blight be Added.
Par/ions at a distance will address Mrs. M G. Brown.
at either of Der offices, No. 410 ARCH Street,
Phis. or 25 BOND Street. Now York. -
The • ' Metaphysical Discovery." with tall directions
for naltor, will be sent to any address on the receipt of
$ 5 . Also the celebrated Poor Biehares Bye Water."
and • • Scalp Renovator." each ith-
. .
Address Mrs M. (:'Brown, No. 410 ARCH Street.
MaladylFlßie. /W. gi s bow bgett. LT, g. toLa•sic'
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LEGAL.
E S TATE OF ROBERT DENNIS,
deceased —Letters of Administration on said Estate
baying been duly grante personsEC a DENNIS, Estate
city of Philadelphia. all indebted to said
are redussied to make payment, and alt cersons having
claims against the same will present them, without
delay, to
REBECCA BENNIE. Admlnistratrbr.
1134 WILEY Street
IN THE °EPA AN S' COURT FOR THE
CITY JOAO COUNTY OF PHIL &DELPIIIL
Estate oi JOSEPH HIIIINEKEIR decsabod.
The Anditor appointed by the Omni to Audit. settle,
and adjust the scsonct of HENRY . S. Hee flitT,
Trustee, and to report distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested
for the purposes of his appointment on TILES. AY. the
26th day of .April.lB64. at 4 o'clock P. M.. at Ms Office,
No. 131 South run" Strot- in the CUT. of Philailel-
WS. A. 8. MITCH' WORTII,
apl4 ti" rin6l* Auditor.
HOTELS.
JONES HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, P•.,
OMER MARKET STREET AMD MARKET SQUARE
• trat.olau holm. rums, $2 per dai.
C. E. NAM
“AVENITE HOUSE,”
WASHINGTON, D. O.
The undersigned hagingicased the above Home,
situated on the corner of ti&VSNTH Street and PENN
SYLVANIA4Avenne, fora term of years, he solicits the
Conner patrabage and the travelling nn bile general,.
and will at saltines be happy to see his old friends.
Resp_ectfally, O. T. JONES.
WALMINGTON, D. C. March a 1864
COML.
THE CELEBRATED
•NEW HOPE" CUMBERLAND COAL.
For sole by
THEO. D. EMORY & CO.,
aDll.Bt• Office. No fto9 South FOURTH Street
iporrEE . LEHIGH COAL.-HOUSE
IIZEPRES can rely ou getting a pare article at S. B.
corner ritoNT and POPHAM.
mhlB-13n 5 JOHN W. HAMPTON.
ri,ENIIINE EAGLE VEIN 00AL--
.-• aqua if not superior to Lehi h. Also, Hart's MI
Plna Ultra Family Rainbow Coal; Est and Stove *lsm
Se to. Large Nut. 111590 per ton. 1301aa forfehett if not
full weight as per ticket. Depot. 1419 0 At.LoVIrRILL
Street, above Broad. Office MU South FOURTH. be
low Ilhestnut. Oall and examine. Orders by dispatch
promptly attended to by
nol2-6m - ELLIS BRANSON.
•.-10 A L.--SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW. and goring Itontaain Lehigh Coal, and
best Locust Mountain, from Sotrailloll; IMParea ex
pressly for Tamil', use. Depot, N. W. corner li/OHTM
and WILLOW Stn. Office. IYo. 112 South SHOOAD St.
as4-tf INPATIPAIF 11A
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS
Stock Brokers' Purchase and Sale Books.
Stock Brokers' Receipt & Delivery Books.
DEVOTES SOLICITED PROM BANNS, INSURANCE.
RAILROAD. OIL. AS G MINING COMPA•
RIBB AND CORPORATIONS. EX
ECUTED PROMPTLY AND
AT LOW PEWEE.
MOSS ar,
BLANK BOOK AND ENVELOPE
MANUFACTURERS.
RAINTINGS AND ZNIGRAVINCIS.
ELEGANT MIRRORS,
A LAI GE ASSORTMENT.
NEW ENORANINGS,
FINE OIL PAINTINGS,
SUST.EMOEWED.
EARLE'S CitrALLERIES,
n021.-U 816 CHESTNUT STREET.
40 CENTS PER POUND TAX ON
TOBACCO. The Oevermssat is *bent to set I
tat of 40 "liti lep a tieTn a ilv o s 3' so .r : l si a :tt. by
Yon can save 60 per cent. by
Yon can save 9 . per cent. by
Enna& now nt. DEAN'S. No. 336 Cltkarlitt
413416 o, 936 OHS3TEfi~3:
BO*
buying now st IToii: No. 835 CHSBTdfUiC.
Prime 17av7 Tobacco, 70. 76 and 80c. per b.
Prime Caiendish Tobacco, 70, 75 and 800. per %.
Prime Flounder Tobacco, 70, 75 and Ok. per le.
Prime Congress Tobacco, 66, 70 and 755. net b.
PrirDtmiTii7o 70 and 60e. per .
DEAN sells
DEAN balls Old Virginia Sweet Cavanagh.
DUN aells Old Virginia. Rough and Readl.
DEAN sells 014 Virginia Plain Cavendish.
DEAN Wag, Old Virginia
DEAN sells Old Virginia Fig and Twist.
DEAN sells Old Virginia Brooking Tobacco.
DIA.TA'S Kanawha Fine Cut Chewing Tel:mese
D. 11114 Kanawha Fine Out Chewing 'Masse
Cannot be Equaled.
Cannot be Banged. •
DEAN'S Cigars are superior to all others.
DEAN'S Cigari are superior to all others,
He raises his own Tobacco. on his own plantalloa la
Havana He celh tds own Cigars at hie own store. rie.
OKEST/ilir Stree
DEANE idinuchitha t,
Smoking' • basic is niartulacturce
from pure Virginia Tobacco, and contains no dangerous
of Weeds, Herbs, and Opium.
Pim. Pipes, Meerschaum Pipes, Brier Pities. EMS
Pipes, Hose .Pipes, Mahogany Pipes Seboy Pipes, Apple
Pipes, Cherry Pipes. Entla Pipes. Clay E l pes. and other
Pipe'. dad PlEe dawn and gcty our PIRO, Totals%
Cigars, die. at miLtlyS, iso. S oo C hestnut Street. -Ana
there yon Will see his Wholesale and Retail Clerks as
Mint around waiting on Customers.
The Army of the Potomac now order all their Wham*,
Clam, Pipes, know from DIAN% go. CEBSTKIPI
Week They Dail sells the bait and sheared.
ELEC TRICITY.-WONDEBNIL SCI
ENTIFIC DISCOVERY. —All acute and chronic dis
eases cured by special g uarantee, when desired by the
Patient. at 1520 WAIAIIT Street, Philadelphia, and
in case of a failure nu charge is made. No drugging the
syetem with uncertain medical agents. All cures per
formed by Maanatiam Galvanism, or other modifica
tions of IllectricitP. without shocks or any flunleasant
aentation. For farther Information send sad teat a'
pamphlet, which contains hundreds of certificates from
come of the most reliable men in Philadelphia. who
have been speedily and termanently cured lateralt other
treatment from medical men had failed. Over twelve
thousand cured in less than five years, at IWO WAL
NUT Street.
N. B. —Medical men and others, who desire a know
ledge of my new discovery, can commence a Pill coliree
of lectures May 17th, 1864, at the Inctttutioa, 112210
WALNUT Street. Prof BOLLS' has qualified over one
thousand physicians, who use Electricity as a specialty.
Cnnenitation free Prof. BOLLES & Dr. BROWN. 1220
WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. apls
TARUGS.-13 BALES ARN ICA FLOW
IRS..,
8 bales Flied Bnabn Leaves.
85 cav es Bast India Fago, fresh.
45 bble London:bleached Jamaica Ginger.
bales Florida Sheeo-w.ol Sponge, in store and for
sale by ELLIS Drungisag.
apls-8t 7534 MARKEZ Street.
DM FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
...." TNT for the laat twenty Tears. :4'19 VINE St.,
below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the
age, mounted on line Gold, Pietism, Silver: Vulcanite,
Cmille, Amber, &c. , at prices, for neat and substantial
work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city or
State. Teeth plugged. to last for life, Artificial Teeth
repairadio snit -No pain in antroatinc 'All work war.
ranted to St. Referencia. beat fatotdes talsTl-am
aTHOMSON'S LONDON
KITCHENER. OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for fa
rallies. hotels. orrnblis itudttntions TW'ENTY
DIFFERENT 81Z 8. Also, Philadelkla Ranges.
Rot• Air Furnaces. Portable Heaters. Low down Orates,
Pireboard Stoves, Bath Bollbre. Stewhole Plates. Broil
ore, Cooking Stoves, dm, et wholesale and retail. by
the manufacturers. •
CHAIM SHARPE, k THOBISON.
mlii•tothsem No. 200 N. SECOND Str.et.
RELIABLE,—IISE GI-A.LLAITDETT'S
HAIR RIBTORER. It fa hot ft. dye. It restores
the hair to its natural color. It doe* not stain the skin.
It needs no Bandallne or other dressing. It Is a dressing
of Itself. Price moderate. Try it.
Prepared only by PAUL G. OLIVER, Apothecary,
WAS. Ints ITORTIIIINTH and HPRTUTI Rt.
MACKEREL, 'HERRING, SHAD
die.. 8a
fa 2 .600
M eer.
Nos
1,
2, and S Mackerel , ibiti•earighli
bblhssorted packages
-2.000 bble New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax
Herring.
2.500 bozo* Lubec. Sealed., and No. 1 Herring.
100 bble new Mess Shad.
—gm boxes Herkimer Comity Cheese
In store and for sale by MURPHY A ROONS_,_
iale-tt No . 140 NORTH WHARVILR.
CLARET -IN CASKS AND CASES,
Jin store and for a by
AURNTCHE & T OINERGNE.
la Oa HA 204 kouth no= litrest.
arrYISIt
William J. Howard.
Samuel T. Bodine.
Job Alkman
Charles F Efeazlitt,
Hon. Joseph Allison,
Isaac HeAleharet.
432 SIONTNI7T Street
PROPOSALS.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE.
tli a L t PHlAL this .
s, A m pr i l e l 1 u 6.2864 til
S . A.
. .
PROPOSALS will be recei ved rl
Ttrlirralr. 2.3 d Instant, at noon. for the aonstrect oa.
of a Well or Wells. having a continuous flow of whole
some water. sufficient to sIIPPIy the fficCleltan U. S. A.
Respite' with 100,000 gallons per day. r
. The contractors will be required to furnish and set UP,
ereaplete not less than two (2) pumps of the Woodward
Or Worthington pattern, with all the pipes, stoPcocks ,
and connections, rtunired properly to discharge the
water through the tanks and pipes now in use through
out this Hospital.
The whole apparatus. when completed.Mllst be work
ed from the present SIAM boilers
The contractor to have the ass of all the pipes. cake.
and valves. (Including the tire -pumps.) the property of
the Hosp ital . which shall be thrown out of nee by the
propose new arrangement.
Before the award of theloontract a bond, with satis
factory security. will be required. guaranteeing a con
stant 'supply of not lees than one hundred thousand MO,.
MO) gallons of water. as omitted, during all seaeone
Plans or the Hospital can be seen, and Information
received, at the office of J. Mc ARTHUR, Jr. Architect,
2iso booth SIXTH Street. Jr.,
By order of Colonel G. H. Crosman. Assistant Q seder
master General A. BOY D.
aptf 01 Captain. and A. Q
()FFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND
•-•" EQUIPAGE, T WELPTH and GIRLRD Streets.
YEIILADELPHIA, April 1.3. 1864.
SEALED PROPOSI LS will be received at MI office
until 12 o'clock M. oa 51014D&Y. the 14th inewat. for
13111 , 09111/1 the Schuylkill *PAW With the relic:Ming ar
ticles:
Trousere for Mounted Mln. sky-blue, Army standard,
Whim , are required immediately.
Also. Lacing Cord for water-proof dhelter Tents.
Bidders must state in their propos els the price. Which
must be given in writing. as well as in figures, also thit
Quantity bid for, and time of delivery.
Bide from defaulting contractors will not be re
ceived
Blank forms for propostle can be had upon application
at this office.
Proposals mast be endorsed. "Proposals for Army
Supplies." stating the particular article bid for.
G. H. GAGMAN.
apl4-118 Colonel and Ant. Qr. M. Gaul U. 8 Army.
1000 ARTILLERY HORSES
,
WANTED AT ONCE.
CHIEF QUARREEMLBTER'e OFFICE.
DEPOT OF VirderrlNGTON,
• WASHIfIOTON, D. ti,, April ilth, 1864.
1,000 HORSES. suitable fur &railer) , eervice. will be
purchased at this denot by the undersigned, in open
Market. from date until MAY llth. 1881 to tots of L to 60,
at one hundred and 3;Bte-five dollars also per animal.
each animal to be en/ mated to the ueual Government in
spection before being accepted.
Borate to be delivered to and inspected by Capt. C. H.
Tompalne. A. t In. U. 8 A, corner of Tsrapty-second
and G streets. Washington, D. 11 D. 11 RUCKER.
Brig. Gen. and Chief Qnarteruienter.
apl2-24t Depot of Washington. D. C.
of)0 HORSES WANTED.
" WAR DIiPASTBINT:
CAVALRY HURRAH,
OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER,
WASHINGTON, D. o. ' March B. DM.
One hundred and nay (WO) dollars per hoed will be
Paid for all
CAVALRY HOESB9
delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Govern.
went Stables at Glesboro, D. O.
Said horses to be sound in all particulars. not less than
Ave (5) nor more than nine (9) yews old: from 1431 to 16
hands high, fall fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise.
and of size sufficient far cavalry purposes.
specilicatirrns will be strictly adhered to and
rleidifl enforced in every Particular
Payment made on delivery of ten (10) and over.
Boars of inspection from 9A. M- to 6 P. M.
JAMES A. EMIL
• Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Oa
mbB4-00t Cavalry Bureau.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
rou O BALS OA FTH M P C ANY M
BIA AND PORT DS-
Comrum - A, Pa , April 6, 1864.
Sealed Proposals f.r the Graduation and Masonry of
that portion of the COLUMBIA AND PO HT DSPOSIP
BAILRoAro. between Columbia and the head of the Old
Maryland Oanal. a distance of twenty. nine miles (in
sections of one mile). will be received at toe 916.te, in
PROM' Street, below Locust until noon of the iNth
scant. Plans and Profiles of the work will there be ex
hibited for one week previous to that date.
C. b KAITPFMA.N. President.
.1. A. SHEAFF, Chief r tenser. ap9 tap2B
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
at the TREASIMY DEPARTNEIT. Office of the
Superyising Architect._WAsHANG COM. D. C., until 12
M of the 14th day of My. 1864. for all the fire and burg
lar-proof SaFRS and VAULTS required by the Treasury
Department prior to May 1. 1865.
Mans and spEclfications can be obtained by application
to this office personally or by letter.
Bids to be per superficial foot, including door and all
necessary fixtruee, measured on the outside; the price
named to cover all charges whatever except the freight
and the actual travelling expenses of workmen to the
place where the Vaults are to be erecred.
Saes to be delivered at the Railroad Depot or Steam
boat Wharf. for transportation, in good order and con
dition. without charge.
Locks for the Vaults or Safes will be furnished by the
Department, but must be properly put on by the con
tractor without charge.
Ali bids must be accompanied by the bond of two re
sponsible persons in the sam of five thousand dollars
that the bidder will accept and perfo m the contract. if
awarded to him; the sufficiency of the security to be
certified to by the Collector of Internal Revenue of the
District.
The Drpartment reserves the right to reject any or all
the bids if it be considered its interest to do so, and no
bid will be considered that does not conform to the re
quirements of this advertisement.
Rids to be enclosed in a sealed envelope. endorsed
"Proposals for Wee and Vaalte
ISAIAH IiOGBS%
utha veldt Supervising Architect.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE,
Crkorxxsiv. Ohio, April 6. 1564.
PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until
WEBBDAY,• April 26th, 1561, at 2 o'clock P. M., for
furnishing thin Department (by contract) with
Blankets—Wooten Army standard.
Camp Kettles, do.
Color Belts, do.
Drams—complete. do.
Felling Janet Wet quality only. and
to weigh from 4% to s)a" Pounds), Edo.
Felling axe Handles. • do.
Guidons (Cavalyr), do.,
Kersey. Sky Blue, do.
Pick Axes, do.
Pick. axe Handles. do.
Spade., do.
[shelter Tente, • do.
Samples of which may be seen at the 02ice of Clothing
and Equipage in this city.
To be delivered free of charge. at the .U. E. Inspection
Warehouse. in this city. in good new packages, with
the name of the party furnishing. the kind and quan
tity of goods distinctly marked on each article and pack
age.
Parties offering' goods must in all cases furnish earn.
plea, marked and numbered to correspond with their
proposal, and distinctly state in their bids the quantity
of goods they propose to furnish, the price, and the time
of delivery.
A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons. must
accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal.
Bids will be opened on WEDNESDAY, Ail a,haset.
at 2 o'clock P. M. , at this once, - and bi dders are re
quested to be present.
awards will be made on THURSDAY, April 21st.
Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faith
fully fallilled.
Telegrams relatincto Proposals will not be noticed.
Blank Forms of Proposals may be obtained at rhie
once.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is
reserved.
By order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. G.
C. W. MOULTON.
apl2-13t Captain and A. Q. If
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE.
MEDAL'S OPIUM
PHILADELPHIA, April 7.1164
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until WEDNIODAY the 20th inst.. at 12 o'clock M. for
the supply and delivery of all the Coal and Wood re
huused foandPubl of Buildings Ho sp nd l a rOoffiund . P Shioa
-
delphia, from the let of MAY 1164 E until the Mtn APRIL
1966, includive.
Deliveries are to be made at itch times and in such
quantities as required. and to include Germantown,
West Philadelphia. Niceiown, Fort Mifflin, Summit
House, and Chester. Pa.
Coal to be of best quality—anthracite. stove. egg. or
broken—as may be desired. subject to inspection. and
to - weigh 2240 lbs. to the ton, free from dirt, Wood to
be of best quality, oak or pine. as required.
The right is reserved to I erect all bids deemed too high,
and no bid from a defaulting contractor will he received.
By order. Colonel G. H CROIM AII,
•Ansistant Quartermaster General.
A.
apB tap2A Captain and A. MBO Y
II D. .
13. A.
pROPOSALS FOR FORAGE.
081117 QIILILTIUMARTEII's 077104
WASKINGTON DKPOT, December 8,
UAL= PROPOSALS arc invited by the nudersizned
for supplying the D. S. Quartermaster's Depertmens,
at Weilington. D. 0.. Baltimore, Md.. Idemandria,_an
po r t Monroe, Vs,. or either of them phase, with BAY.
Corn, Oats. and Straw.
Bide will be received for the delivery of 5,000 insehrle
of corn or ergs. and id tone of hay or straw. and up
wards.
Bidders meat state at whieliof the above.named. points
they propose to mike deliveries, and the rues at while
they will make deliveries thereat. the eatentity of *eels
?stale proposed to he delivered, the time when said de
/Merles shall be commenced, and when to be completed.
The price most be written out in words on the bids.
Corn to be put up in good, stout sacks, of about two
bushels each. Oats in like sacks, of about three bushels
The sacks to be furnished without extra sharao to
.the Cloyernment. The bay and straw to be lacerate
The particular kind or description of oats, earn nay,
or straw, proposed to be delivered, must be M
stated I n info
qintrirticleal offered under the bids herein invited
W pastor bject being 'sternness by thy gl o y erm= "k
Inbeforaecnspisd.
Contrasts will be awarded from time to time to the
lowest responsible bidder. m the interest of the Clycary.-
Ment may require. and payment will be made when the
whole amount contracted for shalt have been delivered
and accepted.
The bidder will be required to accompany his propo
sed with a guarantee, signed by two responsible persons,
that in ease his bid is assented he or they will.. within
ten days thereafter, execute the centred for the setae,
with good sad suilleient sureties, in a sum equal to the
amount of the contract, to deliver the forage p:opeetel in
conformity with the terms of fele advertisement; and i*
ease the said bidder should fail to enter into the eontraci,
they to make good the difference between the offer of said
bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the
serson to whom the contract may be awarded.
The responsibility of the jitilltattOris mu5t 1,401110 . 11 , 11 by
the *Metal certificate of a tr. B. District Attorney, Cel•
Motor of Customs . or any other °Steer under the flatted
States Govenunent. or responsible person known to this
°Stec
AD bidders will be deli notified of the acceptance or
rejection of their proposals.
The full name and poet dies address of sash btddav
must be legibly written In the proposal
Proposals must be addressed to Brigadier General. D.
H. Bucker. Chief Depot Quertermastar,_Washington,l)
1 C.,, and should be marked, " Proposals' for No.
e.'
Bonds. in a sum equal to the amount of the eontract,
signed V) aontraator and both of his renreetem, wi3l
be required of the sneeessini bidder or bidders lIDOZa
signing the contrast.
Blank or= of bids, gearanteem, and bonds may be
obtained upon application at this epics.
113 RM OY PROPOSAL.
(Tonna. County. and State
iDatel
the anbseriber, do hereby Jaren-ova to i'llnitith and do
liver to the United States, at the Quartermaster's Do
per lucent at agreeably to the terms of your
advertisement, inviting prenatal" for forage, doted
Washington Depot, Deeember 8.1969. tbe following eV ,
else. ds :
--- bushels of Corn, in seeks, at per bushel of IS
picands.
bushels of Oats, la seats. at per brtalustot
tons of baled Hay, at per ton of 0, COO Potazds•
---- tons of baled Straw, at per ton of 2,oooPenade.'
Delivery to foramens* on or before the day of
1215 . and to beeoznyleted on or before the
deg Of 188
withd pledge myself wi t hter into a
written. sOntraet the United. States. ,good and .
epproyed ueourities, within the spree of ten tiltY* after
being notified that my bid has been aceepivd.
Your obedient servant. •
Detainer Osneral D. H. Women,
Chief DODS! Quartermaster,
Washington. D. C.
We, the undersigued, residents of ix the
oceantY of nua State of Marshy,
'chilly and severally, covenant with the united Rates.
guarantee, in ease the foregoing bid of -- be
assented. that he or they will, within ten dare after the
aceeptence of said hid, °recute the contrast for the same
With good and sufficient sureties, in a sum canal to the
meant of the contrast, to famish the forage pro sad
fiF oonforratty to the terms of advertisement dated War
somber 2, IM.; under which the bid was made, and is
ease the said that fail to enter into a swami fle
aforesaid. we guarantee to make good the different. be
tween the offer by the said and the next lowest
responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contrast
=ay be awarded.
Witness: I Given under our hands and seal.
this - day of 126
0.111.3
iSeaL
I hereby testily that, to the best of my knowledge and
belief. the 2160•0-311MIY/ guarantors are good and MS.
gent as =reties for the amount for whisk they offer to
be sesurity.
Tobe mortified by the Delta Matte District Atterner t
Coll ester of trums, or any othefolass r tinder
Unttedfftates GoTOMOO.III6 or respon sible person knew*
to this else,
An =Weals rattived tinder Mils advertisement will
be (donee and examined at this once on Wednesday:ant
Saturday of oath week at 12 if. Bidders are respestful •
ly invited to b• mama at the.
ere. oPeellhe • i WWOe t
heff
dessill-er
intsadisr eeweesi I D I
anaan El.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
.A 1 the *Annual Boating of the Stockholders of the
CENTRAL TRAII;ORTATLOBI COMPANY. of Penn.
sylvan*. will" held at the.' °Zee. corner of
THIRTIETH and ARKET Streets. West Philadelphia,
on MOND &Y. the 18th day of April next, at 10 o'eloek,
All., for the jpervose of eleetini nine Dixestore,
Treasurer, end mastery. to OUTS for one year.
Notice is also given that at said Stockholder ' Meeting
it is proposed to increase the Capita) atm:ll(ol'Bsta Central
Transportation Company by adding thereto one hundred
and fifty thousand dollars. for the SarPele of eZtqading
Its present business.
-
By order of the Board of Directors.
0. W. CHILDS. President.
J. F. (IMPRIMIS& Sseratartr.
nill2B.lSt
inn CIABEB PINET, 'CIASTILLON, &
‘ 7 ‘ , CO.'B COCINkO BRANDY. landing from brig
”Lonia," from Bordeaux. For sale by
Wilil,Lani H. YBATON & 00
t - SOL Bough FROST Stmt.
•
AUCTION SALES.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO. AUOTION
BEES. Nos. 232 and 234 MAR KET Street.
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALEOF FRENCH, INDIA.
GERMAN, AND t ir., 7 18 2 . Dwir,,,, , ,J ß oDs, &c.
ON
Apell lath. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue. og
four months' credit.
ABOUT 500 PACKAGES AND LOTS
Of French. India. German, and. British dry goods , d's , l
embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy an
staple articles in silk. worsted, woolen, and cotton
fabrics.
N. B. —Samples of the same will be arranged for ex
amination. with catalogues, early on the morning of the
tale, when dealers will find It to their interest to attend
LARGE POSITIVE SALE. OF FREW:Ft, GERidiL
SW !SS, AND BRITIAN. DRY GOODS, ass
NOTlCE.—lncluded in our sale on MONDAY MORN
ING. April 18th. at 10 o'clock, will be found, in Part,
the followingarticles. viz:
PRESS GOODd.—In pieces black and colors. plain and
fancy Paris moss do lainee, plaid and striped moram-
Manes, plain and fancy poplins. chat lies. black and
white mohair's, fancy bereave, printed Jrconete and
lawns. ginghams. grenadines.
SILKS. —ln black grog de rhine. lutetium. solid colors
and plain poult de role. plaid plait de vote. armor's
silks. high colors urea de Naples. marcelines. arc.„
SAAW.LS.—lttthilbet. earthmose, lama. taAttitibloanee.
he~nani, barege shawls, mantles, cloaks, &c.. &c
RIBBONS. —Plain and fancy poll de sole ribbons.
and neck and trimming ribbons. black and colors bilk
ve.vet do.
UMBRELLAS. —SS packages silk and gingham sun um
brellas. parasols. &c.
also, black crapee. white tarletans, grenadine and ba
regeyells, linen handkerchiefs, embroideries. balmoral
a n d hoop-skirts, gloves. fans, silk cravats and tied,
fancy articles, Ste. am.
Also. a stock of fancy and stap'e dry pods. &c.
STOCK OF STRAW GOODS, PARIS FLO WERg. &c
Included in our s.lt of Monday. April 18th, stock of
farhlonable bonnets. art Reial flowers, dm.
LABOR POSITIVE SALE OF 1,100 PAI3K4GRE BOOTS,
SHOES. BROGANS. ARM:. 000D3, STAAW GOODS.
Am. ao.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
Aprlll9, at liro'clock, will bo sold by catalogue, with
out reaervo, on four months' croJtt, about 1,100 pookagen
boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, arc , embracing a
Prime and fresh assoriment of desirable articles of men,
venom. and children. of city Rod Easter.' manufacture.
N. B.—Samples with catalogues early on the morning
of sale.
•
LABOR POSITIVE SATZ OF BOOTa._RRORS, ARMY
- _- --- --.
sTltsiW GOODS. LE .kti
POTIGE —lncluded in our sale of boots. shoos, bro
gang. straw goods. ac.. to be sold without reserve, by
catalogue. on
TUESDAY 5101tEllki G. APRIL lErm
at 10 o'clock, on four months' oreol.t. comprising. in
part. French linen gaiters, men's fine calf Congress hoots
and shoes; men's and boys' calf and kin brogans; raga's
finepatent leather hoots and sloes- '
men's and w‘mien.'s
gaiter do ; long-lsgged grain boots; high-cut military
shoes; youths' half welt tip boots; men's do.; women's
and misses' goat Balmoral boots; morocco boots; doe
eity-made kid welt buskins; ladies' tatter boots; kid it
B ties; colored and black lasting buskins; men's fine
city . made calf. morocco and kid. boots: men's pump-sole
grain boots; men's huff leather pump booth; metre
pump sole cal: hoots; do seal pump rote boots; women's
Hurd and bound boots; youths' kip brcgau'; misses'
grain ties; mi s ses' grain basking; Misses' spring hag
grain lace boots: women's grain lace boots; women's
train ties; boys' kip brogans; misses' stared m•rocco
boon,. men's ha f-wait calf do youths' half wait cAlf
childrea's brogans; -...vatry boots; carpet Mtge, and
stock of leather cuttings, i onic, aro-
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EITROPEAR. INDIA.,
ART AbIESI AR DRY 0001 e. atc.
We will hold a large sale of German. French.
and American dry goods, by catalogue, on four months'
credit and part for ca.*.
O THOISDir 11101151DM,
April 21st, commencing at precteely 10 o'clock. com
prising
775 PA , IKAGE9 AND LOTB
of British. ()minim. Frecci', India, and American dry
goods, embracing a large, fall. and fresh atkorment of
woolen, worsted, linen, cotton, and. silk goods for city
and c..untry raise.
P. 8.---Eamplec of the tame win be arranged for or.
amination, with catalogues, early- on the morning of
sales, when dealers will tins it to their interest to
attend.
BALE OF CARPETING., krA.TTINGS, &c.
Oh FRIDAY AMEN !NG.
' April 224, at precisely 10,ia' o'clock, will bo "eOl4, with
out reserve. by catalogue, on sour month& credit, an al
aovmert of threwela three.nlr, superfine, and fine la.
grain. Venetian, hemp. and rag ca.rpetings; white and
red check Canton matting. &c., which may be examined
early on the morning of ealo.
RY SCOT T & STEWART, AUCTION
EERS AND CCM - MISSION MERCHANTS, Nos.
622 OfiESTAUr Street and 615 SelliSOM.
SCOTT & STEWART. Auctioneers. will give their per
sonal attentionlo. Sales of sIERC.I3 eN OISE and WARDS
of all descriptions, and FUR NI I URE of parties removinz
or breaking op houeek eeping. on the premises of rite
Craw ra or at their elegant and spacious a Aligs ROOMS.
Nos. 16%2 CHESTNUT and 61S SA:N . ISM S:roets.
GRAND SALE OF FINE ITALIAN BURBLE PARLOg
AND GARDEN STATUARY AND BrisTS, ARRSLIE
AND ALABA,TER, AND SfONF, PEDitsPALS.
Imported from hat by Meeers. 'Via Bros. (Late Vito
Vitliti bons),
ON "THURSD Ay MORNING,
. .
-
2let fret.. at 12 o'clock. at on: sa'esrocm, No 62'3
t HESINIIT Street. we will sad a large .assortment of
the above.
among the collection will be found one fine "Eve." by
Belli. copied from the original by Eugene La HIM_
lexqulsite group, "Fidelity," by Barratia.
1 exquisite group, "The Faithful Companion," by
Oberici.
Ifine figure. -"The Coquetta," by Salada;" from the
French digginal. •
1 group, • • Bacchus and A riadne, " by Tolornie.
1 fine bust Hon. Daniel Webster. by ltaccht
1 fine bust Hon Henry Clay. by Roccht
I More, ' Prayer." by Davide.
1 figure. "Picra." by Davide
1 figure, Canova s "Fidelity," by Dues!.
1 small Madonna; 1 bust Zachary Taylor
1 group. " Boy and Dog; "Divine Love" of aertova.
1 • Guitar Girl of Palermo:" 1 figure. •• The. Mendi
cant." by Teen. .
1 figure. " Prem.' , or Samuels I large garden figure.
"Autumn." 1 smaller do do; 1 fine old bast from the
antique "'Cornelia, Mother of the Graccht:." 1 bust of
Garibaldi; 1 superb recumbent figure on pedestal. over
five feet in length, representing the "Flora of the Bo
boll Gardens of Florence.
2 fine monumental figures, repretenting "Medltatlon
mid Grief
lU:ere. Ben Franklin. for garden.
The whole will be open for examination with cats
/ogue on TUESDAY next
LARGE COLLECTION OP OIL P arrrrNas.
On WKIIII.E9DAY and THUR!:DAY EVANINGS, at
9 o'clock. April 21st and 22d, we will sell a lase number
of valuable oil paintings. comprising a couple of rare
and choice private collections! among theta will ha
found lIPBC/IDOTat from old masters, besides many of
the present times.
EDUCATIONAL.
- 101.4LF,R A CA - D - WaY-A SELEC T
mu - Rpm S`_'•lio FOR BOYR—is now orlon far
the recepticn of Pnpils, the session of each pare com•
rooming when he enters upon the duties or the school.
Terms moderate. For airculars address
H. MORROW. Principal,
aps.f.ttthsl2.o ' Hatboro, Montgomery Co.. Pa.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH
Street. Bev. CHARLES A. Emma, D. D., R. CLA
RENCE SMITH, A. N. Principal..
Ninth Year Three departments: Primary, Academic,
sad !Full college course in Claceical, Metheme
lira). higher English, end latttral Science. for Grose who
graduate. Modern Lc3111184011, Music, Painting. and Ma
cation by the:best rcasterP.For circulars apply at the In sti
tute, or address Box 26:1 P. o.,Phdad elphm. Pa apl.36:n.
MUSIC LESSONS 1 MUSIC LESSONS 1
Young Males, it you wieh thorough Instruction
rowic. seecial opportnnitie. are aff,ndei at ORE &aOl
81351/PARY, els mtlee west of Oar/le/e. Beet of board.
able teacher., pleasant home.
Addrehe C. HUNTINGTON SAUNDERS.
anll lm Plainfield. Comb. co . Pa.
BELLEVIJE FEMALE INSTITUTE--
A BOA.F.HING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
This Institution, beautifully and healthfully located.
in the pm thorn limlte of ATTLEGOROUGI H. Baeite neon.
ty, Pa. , will eminence its Spring and Summer Term on
the 19th of FIFTH. KORTH next, and continue in session
twelve weeks. -
The course of instruction is thorough and complete In
all the Elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH,
CLASSICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL NDUCATION.
The French. Laucuago is taught by a native French
teacher.
Moors, giving fall particulars, may be had on ac.
plicat to the Principals, Attleboroue h P 0 Bucks
county, Pa. ISRAEL J GRAHAM E.
JA.DTS P. GRAHAMS.
But Principals
VILLAGE GREEN BEMINARI,
DEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils received at any tine.
iSnallsh, Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Sedans&
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil
gineering taught. Entire expenses about *3 per week.
Boys of all ages Wien. :Reform to Wm. H. Earl.
sheriff; John C. Capp & Co. , No. 23 Elouth•Thire.
and Thomas J. Clayton. Bog., Fifth and Prune *trona,
Address UV, J. HARVEY BARTON. A.
Limn. Ya. a 07.1 f
COPARTNERSHIPS.
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY PUB.
LISH the lierma of a Limited Partnership, which
they have formed in compliance with the laws of Penn
sylvania.
Whet The name of the Arm under which the said part
nership is to be conducted is GEORGE V. NEVILLE
Second. The general nature of the business inlet. dad
to be trammeled by the said firm or partnership is the
COIBMISSION PRODUCE BUSINESS.
Third. The Gaismal Portlier of the sett Atm to
GEORGE V. NhVILLE. reFiditor at Uoimasburg,,in the
Twenty.third ward of the city oi Philadelphia. and the
Special Partner is JOHN WHITEMAN, residing at 318
Son th Tenth street. in the city of Philadelphia.
Fourth. The said Special Pdttner has contributed to
the common stock of the said thin Alis earn of five thou
sand dollara,
Fifth. The eald partnership shall commence on the
first day of JIMUTY, in the year of our Lord one thou.
sand eight hundred and sixts-fottr. and shall terminate
on the met day.of December. in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and 8b143 , -seven,
GEO V. NEVILLE.
JOAN waurs 31 AN.
Witness at signing,
Jonas WHITE.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSSIP.
notice is hereby given that the partnership here
tofere existing between the subscribers. under the firm
of LaLIMAN. SaLLADS. dt CO.. has this day been
dissolved by mutual. consent
G5Olllll M UMW.?
naDltilW M. CiALLaDE.
J. D. BIT/INCI.
PHILADELPHIA, April 1.2.0.864
•
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
stgainnt the firm of LAYSTAN.__l34 . 9dr i g ai teO ti
will present the same to LokUnAll &
whose pennon the business will be conducted in future.
LAURA:4 & SALLA Dg.
Ararnl2, 1554. apl342t
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
HENRY W K &NAGA Roving purchased the in
terests of TREVOR:T. FOWLSK and TUTLOW JACK
SON, in the business_heretofore carried on in the Girard
Nouse, under the style of KANAGA. FOWLER dr CO.,
the partnership is hereby dectared to be dissotred. All
parties indebted to tbe said firm are requested to make
settlement with Henry W. Hanna_
• HEN W. KANAOA,
Wasvoß rovme,R,
TUTLOW JACKSON.
PHILADHLPZIA, April 4. 1864. Ao7-0
NOTICE.—CHARLES C. KNIGHT Is
admitted to an inteteet In our buainegs from title
date. C, D. F.OBBI & C 0..,
Iron and Zit.l. MarchantE.
N. E. eerner PECOD D end VINE litroote, and
42 and 14 Norte FRONT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.' ADril - 1. -
TEE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
-A- DAY entered into copartnership. and having pur
chased the interest or PHTIIII T. WRIGEIV & 00., will
continue the Wholesale Drag business. ander the name of
STRETCH. IitDISNITT k Cu.. at the md stand. /to. B U9
ILLIIKST Street
AARON STRITOR.
ofiEra S. B ANN IITT •
PEITLADULPFIYA. April 1. 7E64. • aP7.-1M
Q UEEN OF BEAUTY.
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES.
A new FRENCHCOSOEIO for beautifying, whiten
ing, and preeerving the complexion. 11 is the moot
wonderful compound of the an There in neither
chak. powder, maa nosia, bismotn. nor tslo its cum
petition. it being eorure.ed entirely of pure Virgin Wax:
h ence Rai extra o r di.aary qualitiee for preserving the
skin, making it son. Lmooth, :air, and transparout it
maitre the old appear ormg the homely handsome. the
handsome more beautiful. and the moat beautiful diyine.
Price. 35 and (0 CPILFIS Prepared only by HUNT dt
Perfumers. 41 South EIGHTH. Street. two above bove
Chestnut, and 133 SouthibEVENTH Street;Wal
nut.
BIi,DFORD WATER"--INDIVIDT.T.
ale and dealers will ba anon/led with. " Bedford
'Water." fresh from the fipmng. at the shortest notice. at
the following rates:
For
do barrel. 40 gallons (oak) d le 00
Half o 2 00
Half do (mulberry) • • • 800
The barrels are well steamed, so *al purehaaere may
depend upon reoelving the Water as pure and fresh as at
the Spring. All orders addreased to
intl74tro R. L. ArDICABON. Bedford. Ps.
DOCTOR A. R. STEVENS IS CURING
all Chronic Diteasee, both of LADIES and GBN.
TLINEN.by a new method in the nee of ELNCTRICII Z.
without ittioake or pale. Board for a limited number of
Patients from abroad may be bad at reasonable rates In
tbe Doctor's family. A Pamphlet of sixteen pages. Con
taining eertifitates and other Information. cent gratis to
all orders accompanied with a stamp. Office and, resi
dence. at 14113 SOUTH PENN SQUARE. being central
and aceestible by street-cars from every railroad depOt
in the city.
PHILLBSLPHIL emit. 1864.
NITS. JAM BETTS' OWLRRRAITED
+La-
bUPPOETIRS POE LADISB, and the
_only fins.
p_orters wider eminent medical patronage. [.duo cad
Physicist's are respeatfttlly requested to es±nAppi
Km MITTS, at her rettd.onso. MIS willful.
fhlladelphts, (to &Told muderfeit..) Thirty thollia
invalids navelmen advised by their phystsauss to use bet
„aw n ., Thome only ore somas* bean= the MOM
states sopyrlght: labels on the ben. sad slattatures. sad
also on too fininsortomtorith toottionotolo. ehalltantleskt
ArlararadeP R
INTI NG IiaI B 1118.
roma Bit
AUUTION ALF:S4.
FURNESS, BRINLEV,
No. 615 CHESTISITIT artsCilA jAt.
SALE OP TMPORTED AND
ON TUESDAY MORN/Diu
• 4
AL 10 o'ck ca, on 4 month.' credit, "•••::;'.l
400 pack ages and Tote of Fain) (Ltd Stlp.‘
pANCOAST & WARNocr,
TIONEERS. No. 240 MA tr.g sr atr
.... S:
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF log ,„
oOoDS. C B.TA Lout,
ON 111uNotit, •
April 18, /EA corarimvlng at 11 o'cl.lek..„
LARGE POSITIVE - SALR OF .7 54) L,- ; '
AND 111POR'rED DRY (looms.
At E v — $. t ln irEil be Slla. 4,4, 4
April 20, commencing at 10 o' , 10,:;
pricings general accortment or 4 4)a,, , ,,,t ie
will be found worthy the attention of
_ _
PHILIP FORD & CO., ALTei lu
525 MARKET and 5221 (1011151tivia ~
LARGE POEITIVIt SAL& OP ,'n
al4:01313, Int45O4 l AS. BAti.)ll o jl' h•
Y MO wif INg " 43.
AprillSth. at to o'clock precisely. will i;t t
loans, 1..000 asses men's, bola'. and Yowl,.
grain boots. balcuorals. O. Yord ties, c 4 , 4 ,, ,4 1'
Women's. misses', and cbildren's calf,
and morocco beeled boots and shoos,
buskins, and also city made goOs
Catalogues study early on ito. month? 0.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF I,nen
SHOES. I,:ttertiatirs. BleLmo,c4L. t:
OE THURSDAY MO &pn,
.11)11121k, at 10 o'Cluak Ptscit•PlY. trio
logve, for etp.b,l eases men a top,
kin, and grail. boots. balworste
banal. &c women 's, =limited am!c•••
goat. kid. end morocco heeled boots ,Ind ;"
gol'era. Inv lynx. and also eitTm .de
Open for atomization, with citelezeE
the niorniug of sale 'of.
4. HENRY P. WOLEvi. ---•
. ....
....., AUCTIONEXE.
No. NOS MARKET ha eat Soatb ildS. , k , .-,
' SiV
Szdes ef Dr 7 oodr. Trimmings. ,
MONDAY, wE vet FsDAY, and FRIDAY
InonctuK M. /9 Val Ock,
CLOAKING.% CiESIUERES. DRY 0001;).
Tlll.sl.lllarls. du% 4.
ON MONDAY MO RNTIO.
at 10 cecina. will be zehl. frn
faucy C/ 1 511111131"f 9, W , / miltro ,
ITragiU oodg. Mmibtes'
shoes. MlOlO4, &c.
TIIO.MAS & SONS,
dos. 139 and 141 South FOUSTD:
EXTRA VALUABLE Rte L, EiTA 7.E — I9A - 4 Al',
CJARD.—Our sale on .111.S'i DAY Levi. at .11 '
che , ege. will c mewl. e en nn rinal/A Zara , 1-
of properq bn Mark. . t 'Mali. or, Fro at..:
Third, Sixth. Thineehth, S.NfOG t , ollth, Nineteen'
Lombard. Cnlluwh,L, Ws;od, hiehnioni.
Ridge avenue. Delaware 8VE13114. :tad Swen•il
Also. Bortinston. road, .tc
of orpbar,s' Court, ENOC.lltirli, aid ,nhera
il:e,goor e of grt rind and two I,tiN lot.. on 'llia:
g'sveuty -second, and /Honig:quiets streetb.
remptordv. Also, ',locks, loans, Sc.
iii" See pamphlet catalogues.
Fele for actocul United . States.
FRENC,H 'DATA VP, Ci.c.rttry9 itttn
THIS 110.1i1cIP O.
April :kith. at 10 o'clock, at tne auction ellts,
reserve.. 4 770 infantry privates' coati.
'weans. trumpeters' coats, 4 044 leather a‘.l, tl.l
linen gaitErs. 28 enrage caps Ter/ES earl.
.113 - The shore are a p, - ;rtion of the Frener,
Imported in the early part of the war, atti
actr.unt of 'hot..tt too small to issue to Oar trielpi.
be eXbulined this days previous to sale.
SALM No. OAI. GREEN STREET.
SUPERIOR 'MHZ int ttt, tie tiT E. 0
- VELVET AND BRENNELI CA lIPE
On MONDAY HORNING I.Bth in.dca;,
At It o'clock. at No. 2041 Green street hr ettro.
The superior walnut, uarier. and dining re
allure. fine Mimi or furniture, An-, French 7.i0
tel mirror. In rich kilt frame; handavals
Brussels carpets. .4.e.
Also, the kitchen uter.slis.
May be examined at 5 o'clock en the tnornla^.
CARD.—Bales of Real Bacilli, St - cks. Se . seftei
GRANGE E.V.Elty Ttr...tsDAY. PecorbLet
each -atothry preoous,
.1 -- FURNITURE at duet:en Et ore Tatifoo).:Tii
AUCTION SALE OF
STORMS. AT NAVY YARD. NEW TOES.
By order of the Commandant of thin Yard, I
for sage, at nubile anetied, 02 Talllfc. , /aY, Arab
12 0'0(103be If/flowing 31'1100.1. Vl7.'
About 2 Ceo bbls of soft Turp.in:i no.
;GO hb:s of Am ti:pirits Turpentine
36.0 i 0 foe Oakrim :shakings.
11.6f0 Ito fld lfaniila Pape.
10.000 lbs Oakum Dust, to bales.
6. 006 Its old new aide Rope.
1.5 f. CO the Bretly's Commeseed Erglr, Nly
Tweery ve- cent of the parahaeo 0100,1 1.1'1.. 'A
rositcd at the time of bale, and ten days will h. , .1.
to rt-zoove 'he goods
from the yard; end, if a .)
/moved. the depoEit will be forrelted to the ,
All payments to be made in Gos.ernment catrutr,
'colon the goods are removed from the yard:
B. D. T. MABSII U. 9. tieval
NAVY YARD. DEW YORE', April 16 4 1 no -
IVOR SAZIE APi I) TO 11,111
FOR SALE SOO FARMS ! FAIC
Also, 1,830 Ronne in Philadelphia'
Also. GOO Bandits; Lots In Phtladeltbia I
Also. MILLS! COUNTRY SEATS! TIMBER LO
&e.
COAL LANDS! WESTERN LANDS!
OUR G&TALOOUES SElif FREE!
PENNSYLVANIA FARM EMITTER !
MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM REGISTER'
DELAWARE COUNT% FARM RECHS CR R
CHESTER COUNTY FARM REGISTER..
BUCKS COUNTY FAISM REGISTER!
NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER!
DELAW ARE FARM REGISTER
MARYLAND FARM REGISTAR!
HOUSE REGISTER! CHEAP D WELLING'S' .
ALL of oar REGISTERS now ready, Sent REEL , )1
addrees.
XV" Please call or send.
(3 - BORCLE N. TOWNSEND
apt• swim 1.234" Sontb FOII P. 71 1 Sty=
JILL OA EXECUTOR'S SALE,
The modern-built dwelling, No. 497 South EFiE
Street, below. Pine. containing in front 19 Ivr..
feet In depth to a three-feet alley.
The House Is built in the best manner, with a':
modern improvements. havicg always been occapx:
its owners; is in perfect order. atd crlculatei (,
family to take immediate possession, without sal
Perm,
PRICE, $9,5'00. 71 "
Terms accommodating'.
Inquire on the Premises.
TO LET.-'IHE SECOND, ?(H!1
-4- and foarth floors at WE MARKET Street, to:
to Chtuch alle:-,. milt!
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILEI
FOR SALE.-1 pely of low-Dregsure, d3ribs , :nl
verticakbeam ENOINBB. wilb 36 loch oylin4ar:,
feet stroke. having a 2e-feet-gear tly•wheel, win
eggs. Length of cos /8 lecher. and 4.inch pitch
a r ck-gear of 02 teeth.- These Engines era rate.l ac i
horse power, and were built by Corlies &
of Providence. and are exceedingly smooth
and substantial machines. The two cylinder.
ope,ated as one machine, or separately. They
Vdd Piagly or topthor, ,
Menern.Fint Boman& 22 feet long, wii`a
shells. Each Boiler has 20 gee , . 6 and 10 iner,el ;;
meter. The boilers are - made of : 4 4"-innh Iron
good. order, and will be told with or without ho:
pipes, valves. &e.
The above are to be sold fer no faults; Engine Vii . (I!
ble the power being required for °arm...seat work.
They are now standing. in good working •
Can be examined at any time. upon applkailan sl
NATIMBEAG MILLS, Salem. Mlles.
mb6-wstf JOHN KILBURN, Age:
TO NEWSPAPER MEN.—FOR SA
TO
—An old. well established. pavina. first class
"
ty newspaper. G go. N. TOwNSENO C'),
Ert9-erowbt If3!tt4 South FO aim it p:
eFOR SALE OR TO LET-TW
Large STONE BUILDINGS. sttiti.ble for FA:.!
or Factory. Alen a lavge BREWESY. Adam. G.
KRICK. No. 1233 RICH ffOND Street. apii.ll.
el FOR SALE-DWELLING NO,
PINS West, wick back buildings, &c.
CiILELSS REFOLDS.
gpl2.6t" 36 South 13hVENTEI Stry
a FOR SA.LE -A THREE-ST(1 11 j
BRICK tIOUBB, with Bevan rooms. with
snd water Omit. No. 11 , 1-1 rZ WATER Street I
sostion atcen immediately, iP required.
en OVER 300 HOUSES, ALL SIZ.
mt:Al for eats and exchange, RANSOM Rocu6s.
2.40 North TRINTR Street.
MI TO LET—A OOMMODIOCI
DWBLLING, No. 133 North FRONT Stroet. F. 4
moderate. Apply to vrizramlLL & gRO
oc:`,9-tf II and 411 North SECOND •
ige FOR SALF—A THREE-STiA
mei& Brick BOMB, with - back buildings, No. ill
ttreek; TA feet front, &i feet: deep. where It teliktz
feet, and extends 44 feet deep of that 'width; sch 4!.
of lot feet, with the privilege of a foar-foot
Meg into Arch Stre et.
Aprt,y to A. A HURLEY ,
link-anti:at* No. 289 Senth t•EVEDirtt
in - VERY FINE AND ELIGIIIL
located Germantown reeidense, worth $11:41 '-
neat reeldence aS (Mellen 13111 s, near lA. P.
worth 3 4 0,000,f0r eale or exchange for farm or cr.y
apply at 2136 CHUM 4 1,1 ' 1 :
Also, a- neat hones In Germantown to rota. Inn ,
or unfurnished. mb3t
de GIRARD ROUSE FOR SALE..
.ta•m• - • Thia valuable Braiding, now in thorowth rfr,
containing in front on EliiMiTalUT Streit,
phi's. seventy. live feet. and in depth to GitaV 3
ore hundred and reventv.eight feet, under a i`• 2 ;
itentsl of *16.000 per annum. will ha bo.•
a ferlardet able dtge9nat on lie orlatnal
APPUrtehant to it are an excellent SPEAM •:,
TWO Ei.BLEEE, with all the PIPE requisite
Beating. (looking, washing, and Lighting porp , s
. •
TEEMS —ECG, CCU can remain on ground Rea.:
balance Cash.
Parties wirbing to negotiate fan Wrote
BBEBE, Philadelphia, ' or meet me there e01 , " 1 "
one to three o'clock P. hi,
PAILADELPIIIA, April 9, 1864
ALSO FOR FALB. 150 CritinIODIOUS NEW DT
LINOS, at fro.n 413.2(0 to $4.1500, sltnate nu Hiss.:
Spring Garden, ltervine..enngio, Eleventh, Tia:
and Thirteenth streets, PhLtedeinhia
apl4 12t - TATLOW
efg FOB SALE, PRIDE $5,000-D
dera tbree•story DWRLGINO. with We S 3 :" -1
feet front. situate No. 1E33 JEFFARSON Strout
awS-wl.6t. RJ. D0R81975.14.19 Sonth FOUR'N'
ft PUBLIC SALB-0 1H
HANDSOME COUNTRY RBSIDENUR
On THURSD &Y, April 28th. UP, at 2 o'clock.
On the premises, situate to
JENKINTOWN, ON THE OLD YORK
half a mile from railroad station. nine miles fran
city, containing about
834 ACRES OF LAND. ~
The improvemeate are a two .r.tory Coitus,
brick, roughcast, twelve room+. with onaktor7.'
kitchen, finished and papered throughout; fttr"-“*.j
veltar, range in kitchen. frame stable, and ota , r. l
buildings; .wo wells with pumps, soft water; 44 ' , .1
on roar of lot large Etonian. fruit of all kinds:
obade s hrubbery. ‘i
Poceecnion immediately Conditions °lidos
RN t-ws7t 4 THOMAS 1 4 MANY LIP>,
et FOR SALE—A VERY DES 4
AUL
liLE PROPERTY, the residence of the
Jacob Sharpie's!, deceased, with Rightful' A , "
snperir, Land attached. r= to ettnated In the
DOVE IiGTOWN. Choker MOTT, within tea
walk of the Me.ter Valley and Pennsylvania
Stations. at which all train. step. The
con vnalAntly and substantially built, with Elam
House. Spring Boors. and all necessary out lic.'d •
Titers is a great abundance of Shrubbery.
i•tadfl Ti vas. Part of the land will be sold vi-t
-buildings, if desired. Apply to
ar7.lm D
AB M. O S WN . ASEIBING r 01,,,
•
r . FOR SALE— THE "MA?''..: j
'"'"" ROUSE." at atlantic City, with POICUTU . - -- '
orerythloy complete. •
Also. two neat Cottages. 9 rooms each.
Aleo. Butldbag Lola. rear theßathing- eronl-,;•4
The " Philadelphia. Mouse."at tJaPe
without Furmitnre, very low p.
apS Iti3 tilouttla l4 . --Y
-eGERMANTOWN PROPERrY t
thlt '
i
BALE. —A very) desirable. PROPERTY. %es,.
minutes' walk of aemeritatilas Germantown p . o s
large Dwellinvhoame. with all the modern
reenter ChM* Springhouses, loe•houte aai
Carden t• plenty of Pratt an large ds TIL•T allr
to VY• Sha dt"
mheS-tf- 509 COMSI9KGE
a VALUABLE ORESTNI;T_S T
PIIOPEETY. —The subscribers offs: at uric
a aroperty of CHNgEII UT Street bettresa 6,3 & r,4
liehth streets t 41 feet (rent on Chestnut etr4.-,r
het deep. running - to. Jayne street: with
of a 35 feei Mtssage• way running to Nighth
TY THOUBAND DO LLA R S of the nurchase,i ,
remain. on the property M I ground rotit,or_ 0,
mcrtgais. Le13.1115$
1%8 8011 Th I
an BARRELS YOUNGER' g
Et.- Anna's BrewarY. to iGCe.
In store, tend for re___alF. by
H• TIP I c ”-tta
44 4 '
&Rs quit 3,401.
TATLOW JACK.°