TILE CITY. Therluometer. JLPRIL OS, Nu. /SYBIL 26, 1564. r. X. 44 54% so 55 ..63. - arum .. NW. ... WNW N ........ Wby N, acw • THR Latex Boman. ExPLOSION—CORO aan,s lii .ssvro&Tlox.—Coroner Taylor and f iery eonunenced the investigation into the cause o theaterun-boller explosion that occurred at the gas fix. tures and chandelier manufactory of Messrs. t3orne- Nue & Baker, on Monday morning. The ju ties, and witnesses assembled at the Ventral Station lestezday. and the investigation lows : progressed as fol. Robert Cornelius sworn.—The engineer, John DC'" smidgen, has been in our employ seven years_--faler at the old factory and three at the POW one; 1 man - neveraate always considered him a comps ier im ; f have „ery him with anything like liquor oa eupervision of the confidence in him ; I have bleirennerailursday last ; the manufactory ; saw --t iwo and three years; I boilers were in use betw C od e rs ; the lower Was the think I understood the westeen drum; um hadpur- Wind drum; the upP er - tor had been just -engine; —e %leo chased anew - Changed to suit it. The main part of the evidence now s autedird as to the at roarf rargem. ecentroelfituhie w borler. He aid h the services .of men we re engaged who had all the neceseary knowledge badtten to their respective duties ; every p sullen been made to pnevent an explosion ; a steam gauge was in the office, in a conspicuous place, where every person could at any moment see the amount of steam pressure as indicated ; on one Occasion, recently, the steam was raised to ninety two pounds, and an order was given to reduce it to eighty, which the engineer promptly complied with ; I like him for his prompt compliance; this was shout two weeks ago; I don't think I can man much for the engineer as a competent, careful Isaac T. BakeraWorn.—l go regularly to the mann. factory every day ; never saw the engineer under the influence of liquor ; immediately after the' ex plesion at Merrick & Son's I asked my son if he had confidence in the engineer of our establishment, and he laid yes / asked what wages were given him, and my son replied Sis 50 per week. which la the highest rate given as a general aiding ; I asked how long be had been engaged, and be said ten years; there was a lapse of three years in this time when he was employed as an engineer at another place ; I 'Wan in the engine-room on Saturday, and gave espe cial charge that every care should be taken; thought the engineer entirely competent; I felt per fectly safe with him, and-also being acquainted with the well-imown character of the makers of the boil. ea, Mende. DlOrgan, Orr, & Co.; the steam averaged from 70 to 60 pounds pressure; I was informed that at the time Of the explosion there was a pressure of 65 pounds indicated by the gauge ; others will tell you of this, of their own knowledge; I was not there at the time 01 the explosion. William C. Baker sworn.—l have the supervision of the manufactory all the time ; am in constant communication with the engineer; I never smelled liquor upon him ; consider him every way trust worthy and competent everybody who knows him says the same thine ; I was at the manufactory at 72% o'clock Sunday; I bad conversation with the engineer then respecting the machinery, &e.; herald everything was all right; I observed the bollere—no fire in them—the water was cold, and runnin,g out of the ceche - there was no alteration made in the boil. fre ; a change had beeP made in the injector to snit the new engine that had juntas:li introduced; owing to the extra work, we placed another man to assist the engineer; steam is required to work the injector the supply of water is received through an iron pica Irom the street main ; the engineer had charge of the boilers and engine; by standing in a certain place the boilers awl engine could be seen at the game time ; the water cooks were in the upper drum ; the distance between the boilers and the en gine was about twenty-live feet. Anthony Orr sworn —Ant one or the firm of Mor gan & Orr ; we built the boilers that exploded ; these boilers were built in October, 1861; the diameter of the connection of the two boilers was twelve inches ; the mum are three inches in diameter, and, I think, fifty-two "in number the iron of the boilers was /17e-eixteenthe in th ickness; the boilers were so arranged as to be very easily cleansed ; we have built a great many boiler/ on the same plan; 20 far as concerns Messrs. Cornelius & Baker, they always were very careful ; they went on the principle of use ounce of prevention; I suppose the boilers were blown out on Saturday night so that the injector might be better arranged; this arrangement Wag lamely to suit the lessened space between the en gine and the boilers; no one could pass from the main building into the engine-room without seeing the boilers full in the face ; there were three cooks on the upper boiler; the water line was at the mid die Mick. [Thle v Mess underwent a long examine. lion as to the minute construction of the valves, cocks, pipes, &a. which would not prove interesting to the general 'elder.] Charles Fiachott sworn.—Arn a mechanic; made the steam Connection with the bailer ; the engineer (Mr. Donaldson) fixed the pipes ; I went there on Monday morning to see how everything worked; the engineer gave the 'ejector a trial, and it - worked first-rate; this was a quarter past seven o'clock; he stopped the working of the injector because he old he had not steam enough; I Went away at 26 minutes past seven o'clock to get some tools, and in ten minutes the boiler blew up ; the engineer had stopped the water and steam off, be cause he wanted to get up more steam, as the en. gine was not working last enough; the hydrant was turned off when I left ; I knew the boilers were blown out on Saturday night ; they were full on Sunday ; the water came out of the third cock ; there was no fire in the furnaces at that time ; there was a pretty good fire on Monday morning ; don't know bow much water was in the boilers then ; I did not look at the gauge or the cocks, as it WAD acne of my business; it does not look well for a mechanic to look into the business of an engineer. THIC ENGINIBIER'S STATRIENNT John Donaldson sworn.—l am the engineer at Cornelius & Baker's manufactory ; got up sufficient steam to make the injector work at half past four o'clock on hunday evening; the injector -will stop itself when the boiler gets a certain quan tity of water in it; I was perfectly satisfied that vverjthing was right ; I then covered up my tires; found that the injector worked much better in its new position than in the old ; I went to the manu factory at six o'clock on Monday morning, and found the fixes had got down very low ; I raked and fresh ened them up, and by seven o'clock, the time to go to work, I had 40 pounds of steam on, and oleW the whistle ; I hurried up the tires, and in ten minute. I had 50 pounds ; Charley (previous witness) asked zee how the pipe Lives getting Mon, and I tried it a few moments to show kim, but not bating sufficient steam for the machinery of the factory I stopped, and having plenty of water in the boilers I let the fires blow up; went to the steam gauge and found the steam coming up ; I then went to the boilers and tried the cooks, and found plenty of water; I called Conrad, and told him to look at the steam gauge; it then indicated be pounds; I then went up stairs to see if they were bringing my brEakfaat, also to get some oil and other things, and then passed into the office to ace the thermometer, so es to know whether I should turn any steam on to heat the place; the steam gauge registered pounds; I then returned towards the engine house, and, just as I reached the archway, the explosion °sculled ; Conrad was near the boiler when I went out ; I tont Mtn to go and look at the gauge; this saved his lifs. The engineer was now examined at great length by the jurors, resulting as follows I always opened the tri -cocks to let the wind escape when the water is being let in ; this helps to keep them clear ; I have not seen the boilers since the explosion • I did of feel like making an examination of the Wreck; I went home and remained there all day ; I always ascertain the amount of water in the boilers by try ing the cocks of both ; I would not trust to the re gister of one boiler for the amount of water in the other boiler; I cleaned the mud-drum three weeks ago ; I had a light in there ; I sounded the drum and loundit good; I tried the cocks of the boiler at half past seven o'clock on Monday . morning; there Was plenty of water then, more than I usually work with; my experience teaches me that one hour would be required to reduce that water to the extent of foflr inches in the boiler • the explosion occurred Within three or four minute; after I /eft ; I told the - Noung man to watch the gauge, and not let the steam get above eighty pounds; he was near the gauge when the explosion occurred. Conrad. Shauerman sworn.—This engineer was so essentially Teutonic as scarcely able to make him self properly understood. He testified as follow;: I am a stamper ; the engineer called me to look at the gauge, and says, "Don't let it get up more than 80 pounds f' well, when I went there and looked it was e 6 pounds; then I went to my place for a little bit, and then when I was just going back the explosion Seek place, midi didn't go back ; I would have looked at the gauge if the boiler had not blown up. Chas. F. Keaton sworn.—Am an engineer at 'Wood & Perot's ; have been a fireman and engineer for 24 years; know Mr. Donaldson;.have always beard him spoken of as a good man ; on one owe.. aion I told M. Baker that I did net think he could get a better man ; he had run an engine for Xr. Wright, the umbrella maker and gave great setts- Diction ; I think $13.50 a good salary for an engi neer. This witness gave in a considerable amount of evidence of a sort of rambling character, that would be of no interest to the general reader. George Kurtz was sworn, but no interesting facts were elicited from him, in addition to the above, except that he assisted in ienveyimg some of the wounded to the hospital. The investigation here closed for the present, and an adjournment was agreed upon until half past 3 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon. 713 R EASTERN PRNITRNTIARY.—Accora- Iog to the thirty-fifth annual report of the inspectors Art the Eastern Penitentiary, there were repotted, during the past year, one hundred and eighty-three prisoners ; one hundred and ninety-four were dis charged, leaving three hundred and lifty-eight in the prison at the close of the year, of which two hull died eighty-nine were white males, and nine teen White tamales; forty-five colored males, and lave colored females. The average number for the year was three hundred and fifty-three, or forty three less than in 1862. The coat per day for main taining the convicts was tWenty.two oents. being - tee per cent. in advance of preceding years. It ap peare that out of 4,271 prisoners who have been dis charged since the opening of the Penitentiary, four hundred and five have been rcoonvioted, some of them several times, making four hundred and ninety reconvictions. CONTRACTS AWANDED.—The following contracts have been awarded at the army eiothing 30d equipage Mee : H. F. Heehaws, Philadelphia, 4,610 X yards brown linen at 383 Os. per yard; WU. son & Bradbury,. Philadelphia, 2,600 yards brO VA linen at my, eta. per yard; Henry Wilson, Phila. details, 960 pounds dark blue thread, No. 25, at $1 26 per pound 1,440 pounds do., NO 36 at $1 81 • per petted ; Charles L. Bayard, rbidadelphts, 5.000 axe slings, at 80 eta. each; 1,000 hatchet do., at'sso. ; Charles Wells & Co., Philadelphia, 6,000 ponndS packing paper, at 8 ctn. per pound. PRESENTATION OP A FLAG TO THS AN =wow Qty.&Lim—Last evening, at 6 o'clock, a splendid flair, from the military establishment of Nsears. Evans St-Hassall, No. 418 Arch street, was presented to the 15th Regiment, Anderson Cavalry, by sham hay friends. The Sag was • cavalry stand ard, with the arms of Pennsylvania on one aide, and thole of the United States on the reverse. The committee of ladies having this graceful tribute in charge, of which Mrs. E. B. Panaciver is chairman, deserve credit for the manner in which the matter was oonMimmated. The presentation, we omitted to }tate, took place at the Chun& of the Evange lis. Dniawe of SOLDIERS.—The following deaths were report.:d at the Medical Dlrestoeselnoe yesterday Our ler Bosidtal—Abel A. Taylor, Clo. Fy 32d Be. giment Maine Volunteers. Filbert•strost--John 0. Mohan, CO. 8, 11th V. S. Infantry rn . Tuer's-bine—Chas. F. Burdett, Co. F., tem ite• gleam Rissiaoliments Volunteers. litaffalculiT DO - NATIONS.-11111. Butt, chairman or the ladles' committee on furniture, &a., lung received from Messrs. Moore & Campion an elegant mite of parlor furniture. valued at ;WO, and trom James E. Gould one of Steok's pianos, of is. In *arable tone and exquisite fluira, valued at $675. The committee are daily receiving handsome donor Lions, which will be duly acknowledged. N. avaL ITEM.—The United States steam ship Bermuda, J. W. Smith acting volunteer lieute nant and aommanding, win leave Philadelphia nary yard on Tudulay nest, the 3d inst., for the East and bleat Gulf Blockading Squadron. Any letters or live red paskagesfree of sent Gha on na ard before sa il ing will be d e - TB: ER FOURTH. AND EIGHTH- exhicirms Rem itono.—On Friday the revenue of the Fourth and Eighth 'treaty (Germantown) Passenger Railroad Company, (yellow *ark) will be appropriated to the United' States Sanitary Pair. We are authorized to Noy thet_thePe reen Who Rile the is fare on use day m Lave an presented to hint 4, pass ter travel on the road for one year. GOODS FOR THE Fem.—The Committee on Reception of Goods of the Great Sanitary Fair SEBOIMOG that they air.are_parad e arn hit rn. 4 ies deptgned for the fWe learn that all the railroad and aspen camomile. have offered to de. m er i m A skapeto the ommitteenee of charge. • ORDZILND AWAY.—Stirgeon R. Jan U. 1113, vujuntierl, luu been relieved from duty at the Iscnrupirtms Hospital, and Ordered to Washington. urgeon S. Cl-. Mintzer takes Ida place. KREMS OF TITS WORKING WOSIEllf.— The main room of Franklin Hall was orowded last • meetine of the wmer w ft W een eadu lt im n o t r i leu " tari ty , Ifra,Maly 'Pratt was ele cted chairman of the m °l o - 0 110e, She thank ed the audienae announced e the favor conferred upon her, andthen e meeting. thetechairman then stated that they had not met to rll f o in well was then elected Secretary. t he e Abraham to send back their husbands to whilea sk thgoto tight the traitors and to Neither have We met to vent birth, party, or religion,. rook r m - p t. ' D r il y j e uthdig cradles" against sex, Neither have we met to devise means to huten the tuns when we shall compete with the lager-soaked, shallow-pated at the ballot-box. Uncle Abraham has wisely set shoddy on horseback, and shoddy is riding as fast as he can to the devil. In order to get there he will ride over your heed.. You can save him by standing erect and maintaining your rights. Ladles, we have met here to prevent shoddy from going you know where, and to keep him from drag ging you there. She then introduced Dlr. Frederick A. Van Cleve, who said he was here to say, God speed you in your efforts. It is a notorious fact, that no kind of labor is so poorly paid as that of female labor. When yolk take into consideration her unrequited toil, the in ference is that she lives upon the air. lie was in formed that a firm engaged on Government work three years ego paid to their workwomen an ave rage income of $2 75 weekly. Some got more, others lees. This, be said, was higher by many per cent. than is now given. The contractors have, by reason of their desire to obtain contracts, en. tered into a competition with the other bidders, and in doing so they have put your labor down to a beggarly price. Insist upon being paid the same price a. men, and they will not object to your being employed. The work in which you are engaged is a gigantic one. It will require great toil and perie• verance on your part. If you are united, if you are persevering, you cannot fail in this, the greatest work ever started by women. One and all should be interested in this object, and it will tell upon fu ture generations. Your condition is not only at stake, but the condition of unborn millions. You have no conception, perhaps, of the magnitude of this work in which you are engaged. You have come here, I am assured, not to mill your employers hard names. You are not here as beggars, but as women asking them men to give yen *fat you h ave earned by your toil and the sweat of your brow. Rise in your might, and dictate terms to these men ; frame a scale of prices, such as will be just and equitable, take them to your employer', and if they refuse to accede to your request strike, and re fuse to do another stitch for them. In a work like this the smile of God is upon you ; and let me tell you that man is not the coldheart ed person that some of you think he is. Upon whom does the tax fall 1 Not upon the contractor, but upon the consumer. If you succeed in aciaompushing this object, it will not only increase the physical strength of woman, but also her motel strength; and then you will not see so many emaciated forms, nor the fall of so many by that fatal dileale•-•00111UMptiOn. The minutes of the last meeting were then read and adopted. A number of letters from working women were then read. One lady write, that she gets eve cents a pair tor overalls, and can make, with the aid of a machine, six pain a day, which is thirty cents. Another amid Nhe•waa making shirts for $l.OB a dozen, and could not make over three per day. Several other letters were also read, showing the low pricer paid to working women, and the total amount they make per week, A long preamble, with resolutions annexed, stating the wrongs of the working women, and proposing the appointment of a committee to draw up an ap peal to the employers for a more equitable and gene rous remuneration, were then read, and uncut. mostly adopted. Mrs. Grew, Mrs. Hayhurst, and Mr. Van Oleve were appointed the committee to draw up the ap- . peal. Mrs. Grew was then introduced. She made an eloquent and very effective address, after which the meeting sojourned. PRIVATE THEATRICALS.—The sanitary Fair is to be a success, for it has enlisted the aympa tbies of all *lasses of the community, and every device ever conceived of in brought into reguiiition to add to the Mat and profit of the Fair. A new sensation is stirring the young folks, and they em brace it with commendable eagernesa. It has taken the form of theatrical exhibitions at private resi dences, and the benefit nights, that is, say all nights, are for the Sanitary Fair. A very successful exhi bition of this kind was given last evening , at the house, southwest corner of Tenth and 'Wallace sheets, In which a number of young persons of both sexes acquitted themselves to the great delight of an admiring parlor. Fifty cents was the piles of ad mission, and so great was the rush for secured seats. that many persons were obliged to go away without finding any. Accordingly it was agreed that the per. formance should be repeated this evening, and every other evening, in imitation of all great plays whose excellence warrant a long 61 run."" BALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. ETC.— Messrs. 111. Thomas & Sons mold at the Exohange, yesterday noon, the following stooks and real estate: WOO bond Richmond and Schuylkill Put anger Railroad Company, 40 per cent. —B2OO. 100 shares Broad Top Improvement Company. 89. 20 Ma.- 1100 bond llestonville Passenger Bailroad Company. 7235 r cent. 1 share Ban Francisco Land Assoclation—Sl. $4,000 bond Broad Mountain Improvement Railroad Company, 21 per cent. —NM. 40 shares Philadelphia and West Chester Turnpike Company. 85—5220. " 1 share Philadelphia Libnary Company—ss9. 46 shares Shamokin and Bear Valley Coal Company, 1212-111146. KO shares Conneclient Mining Company, $1.97—5137. Brick dwelling. No 1160 South Eleventh street, near Washington street-3NO, Three-story brick dwelling No 929 Arch street west 01 Ninth street. nil feet front-$16.0[0. Genteel three-story brick dwelling, No. Iltff Button wood atreet—s3.ooo. • Three.. story brick dwelling. No. 291 South Third street. above Spruce street—sB,llo - The The estate of Thomas E Potter was postponed—not offered Irredeemable grtnnd lent *6O a year—SLOß. Business stand. first-class bi,cuit bakery. Nos 157.159. and 161 North Front street. between Arch and Aiwa -107.100. Handsome country-seat and small farm. Linwood Sta tion, Baltimore Railroad, Delaware no Pa—sB,o7s Seat modern residence, No 1535 Filbert street—s9.6B3. Baildins.Alleshony avanne,Tweats-Ilfth. ward-84470 Two dwellinits. Ashland street. between Tenth and Eleventh. above Wharton. 6575 each—sl,76o. . The estate of William F. Fotterall, deceased, valuable Chestnut-street property. was; withdrawn—not offered. VICTIMS OP THE EXPLOSION.—TWO per sons who were injured bytheexplosinn at Cornelia' & Baker's, on Monday, have since died at the hospi• tal hom the effects of their injuries. Their names are George Hen and Tobias Snyder. These in crease the total number of killed to seven. A.Tatrver. OF A BEG/MENT.—The 14th Re ement New Hampshire Cavalry arrived in this city hist evening, from Concord, New Hampshire. They were fed at the saloons before taking the care for Dixie' Land. REcnurrmo.—Yesterday morning the mmi of $27,500 was distributed among 110 men, as payment of the city bounty. THE POLICE. CMafore Mr. .Aldorman- Seitler.3 Further Developments. Alaria Ash, alias Louisa. arrested some time since for robbeiy, was arraigned yesterday, at the tientral Sta tion. on the charge of robbing Mrs. blizabeth Dillman. residing at No. 910 North Sixth street. The accused lived in the family of this lady, as a domestic, in the year 1860 A gold pencil. r °coati y recovered by °Maar Levy. was identified by Mrs D. at the hearing yester day. The *ceased was committed to answer. Trade Marks. . A case involving trade marks was heard at the Seventh , street office of Alderman Beitleresterday. It seems that one tradesman claimed to be the inventor of • the original celebrated concentrated Turkey coffee and line SaTarkilla coffee. thirteen cents Dtr pound. diseount off, to wholesale dealers." nadesman number two, it is said, bas offered for sale a similar article. the directions for using, printed in German and Egg ish, being 'verbatim et literatiwe with those issued by tradesman number one. The defendant in this case was held to bail in the sum of $7OO to answer. Of course, a cross. suit will be started, and thus a line chance. through: the medium of the court room. will be afforded to bring the subject to Public notice. Another Arrest A hack•driver named Mc°ordeal was committed yea terday upon the charge of being implicated in the rob bery of liieholas Bowman. who had inet arrived from Cumberland, Md. THE COURTS.. Distrust Court—Judge Hare. Union Piano Manufacturing Company vs. Jos. M. Leon. n action of replevin. Before reported. Verdict for defendant. John C. Baker & Co. vs. Loeb & Hirsch. This suit was to recover on a guarantee Defendants guarantied Pay- . matt fora bill of goods purchased of plaintiff by a South Cocoanut Arm shortly before the secession of that grate. Plaintiffs being nnableto collect the bill of the principals, bring this snit against the defendants as guarantors. The defendants made the point that plaintiffs could not re cover upon the guarantee until after proceedings fret band against the principals. Judge Hare said that each a proceeding was net possi ble while the rebellion lasted. . . Defendant's counsel suggested that there Was simply a snepetudon of plaintiffs remedy. the Judge concluded to reserve this point, and di rect. d the I'm,' to And for plaintiff. Verdict for plaintiff for SI6L 10—subject to the opinion of the Court upon the point reserved. Cowles, Watson, & Townsend. vs. Charles Cornell This was an action by plaintiffs, lawyers, residing and practbdng in flew York, to recover for professional ser vices. Verdict for plaintiffs, eke W. Brie Carbon 011 Co. ye. B. & Q A. Wrinht fit Co: An action to recover the difference between the invoice price of a lot of carbon oil sold and the price which it brought at auction. On trial. District Court—Judge Stroud. NO cage on the list being ready. the court adjourned qu this morning. Court of Quarter Sondem—Judge Thorap- The mew of anai:bath Naas. colored. &weed by Mr. Meekly. glee colored. With the Wormy of nil homily money. *275. the facto of which appeared]: our report of yesterday. waa concluded, but-the jury did "not agree upon a yen lot up to the hour of adjournment upon two or three cases subsequently tried were trifling anattlitand bstteriee of no interest_ Arrival and Sailing of the Ocean Steamer.. TO ABILITH ' SEMI PROD FOS DATI. 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TATHAM, HAMALITAN OP TEA MONTH. BBM.T. ILABIEGALL. MARINE INTEMZI6ENCIL PORT OF PIELLADAMPELM April 217.1864. Svx 1911 Suit Sere 0 4811 hon WATair...6 44 ASHIVID. Steamship Norman. Beyer. 48 hours from Boston, with mdse ondiussensers to 13. Winsor & Co. Brig Jolla Price WetherLlL Thompson, 5 days from Port_ .TtoyaL in ballast to captain. Bonze Tinker. Donald,lo days from Calais. with lum ber to captain. Ecbr Mary, Hendrickson. 1 day from Odessa, Del.with grain to Christian k 00. Behr Courer. Trammell, 3 days from Indian river.with learn to Jae L Bewley .2 0o- Sehr Georgians, Prettyman. 8 days from Whin river. with soya to J L Bewley & Co. - Schr Dilottuk, Bartlett. 3 days from Pooomoke river, with lumber to J W Bacon.. Bohr ]amts McGee. Lynch, S days from Pocomoke river. with lumber to 1" W Bacon. Schr Criterion. Williams. 2 days from Laurel, Del. with /amber to J W Bacon. Steamer D Utley. Phillips, 94 hours from New York. with mdse to 'Wm X Baird & 00. Steamer X Massey. Smith. 1 day from New York. with mdse to Wm X Baird & Co. Steamer 13 Seymour. Room. 36 hours from &lox patio. with Eiden to Thomas Webster. (11114.1111 D. Ohio Nelda C DaY, Chase. Fortress Monroe. Dark Zeßuda. Shackford, New Orleans. Brig Janus Adrian'. (Hcil). Brunske, Rio Janeiro and a mar g ya ket. Brinnte. Dare, New Britons. Blialteekla thanir Monroe. -Boston. Brig Foeter. TraeeSe. Boston. Brig Delmont Locke. Wiswell. Portland. Brig Carrie Estelle, Thurlow. Boston. Behr Adella Kelley. Obi" Boston. Echr Fly, Chesseman, Nantucket. Behr L Rae& Reed. Ilallelmry Behr D.Wonams. Taylor. Boxbary. &kr E L bay.• Hackney. 1.7218. F - - Sear Wheaton. Wheaton. Fortress Monroe. • Behr Nel li e D.. Students. - Fortress Mouroe. Bohr Julia. Courser. do eche C 8 Rdwards, Gandy. Bostsa. Echr M M Weaver, Weaver. Boeton. Behr Carlton Jayne. Rowland. Proriaenee. Behr T Lake. Doughty. New Bedford. Eehr d Brrtokson, Tattle, New Haven. Bohr Joanna, Barrett, Bridgeport. Bohr Emma. Phinney, Ateeesndria. Behr 1 711:vertu', Kelly, Fortress Monroe. Behr Pursuit. Adams. Woohi n g t " - Bisti Pads°, Taylor, Baltimore. Ft'r Ruggles, McDermott. New York. Bt'rN Wining. Dads. Baltimore. Ber Joseph Ball, Hall, Alexandria. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Imabange.] Lil WM. Del.. April 26. The i7B transport steamship Continental. from Phila delphia. with troops, bound to Hilton Head, went to sea at 4 o'o/ook yesterday afternoon. with a stiff breeze from the westward. A bark and about twenty schooners sre as barber. PreParinff now (7 W e a t h e r epart, most of which are hound up. Wind BR. rainy. AARON MARSHALL. • SHERIFF'S SALES. • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF K." a writ of Venditioni EXPolnus, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Sve ning. May 2. 1254 at 4 o'clock. at Sanaometreet Hall. All th at certain lot of Mound situate on the weer side of Meath street two kindred and forty feet northward from Dauphin street, in the city of Phtladeicidat 40 . 1 ' Mining infront on Bighth street twenty feet, and in depth one ;hundred and ten feet two and a quarter Inches. (Which said lot Ch. Wlll Wharton. trustee. by dead dated June M. 1856. recorded in Deed Book It D. W.. No. 90, page 11, are.. conveyed unto Alexander ChrlatY in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty delimit. payable let January and Jab- ] CO. O. P. M.. '64. Debt 8 Wharton.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Alexander Christy. PIEIN TIIONPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, April 9,1814. apli.-3t SHERIFFS' SALE.—SY VIRTUE OF it writ of Venditioni Egponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or residue, on MONDAY Eve ning. MaylB64, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-etreet All that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Seventh and Dauphin streemr in the city of Fbiladelphis; containing in front on Seventh street eighty feet. and in depth of tt.at width along Dauphin street one hundred and thirty-five feet to Franklin Februaryich said lot Mary F. Siddall. by deed dated 1,1862. recorded in Deed Book A. C. H.. Ito .36. page 249, conveyed unto Joseph H. Siddall In fee. re serving a ground rant of gISO ] 3. H B. has no interest. CD. 0. • M. , '6l. 211. Debt, SOO 82. 'Thorn. Taken in exe cution and to be sold as the property of 'Joseph H Stdda JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Phlladely Sh eriff ' s Office, Aprll 9. 1864. aPII-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF r• - '' a writ of Venditioni &sponse. to me directed, will be ex costd to public sale or voodoo. on HOLIDAY Event:le, May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sausa....-atreet all that certain lot or aroned situate on the west side of Math street two hmsared and sixty feat northward from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia: con. taming in front on Eighth street twenty feet. and in depth one hundred and ten feet two and a quarter inches. [Which said lot Ch. William Wharton. trustee. by deed dated June 23, 106, recorded in Deed Boot B. D- W . 90, page - 16. &0., conveyed unto Alexr.n der Christy in feet reserving aground rent of thirty dol lars, payable let January and July ] CO. C, P. M., '64. 320 Debt, $BO 61 Wharton. 3 Taken in execution and to be-aold -as the property of Elexanoer Christy: • JOHN lifloldreioN. sherd% Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April P. 1864. Anil 31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditionl Exponasito me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee. an MONDAY Evening. May 2,1E61. at 4 o'clock. at Ransom-street Hell. Igo. 1...A11 that certain lo; or ground and balldinge thereon. situate on the east side of Marvin Street, two hundred and eighteen feet nine inches northward from Jefferson street. in the city of Philadelphia; containiog in front on Heroine street fifteen feet six inches, and in depth eastward seventy•seYen feet. no. 2. All that brick. weaenage lied tot of ground. situ ate on the weldable of Sixth street, thirty-two feet six and three .qatirter inches north from Wager street: eon tattling in front on Sixth street sixteen feet three and three ;matter inches. and In depth ninety-tPrefeet to a threofeet alloy. ES. 0. ; J.. '64. 4. Debt, 810,000 Clayton Taken in execution and to be sold as the prolantY of John Perm* JOHN THOMPSOX, SUM': Philada, Sherilte Ofiloe. April 9.19e4. arill-St p„ , --HERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF v.- , a writ of Vendlitioni EXPOrtge. to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendua, on MON DAT Evening. Ma Y 2,1864 , at 4 o'clock. at gansoin-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of Bit hth street. 220 feet northward front Dauphin street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on highth street twenty feet. and in depth one hundred and tea feet two and a quarter inches. (Which said lot, Ch. Wm. Wharton. trnetee, by deed dated November 21, recorded in Deed Book H. D. No. 104. page 411, &e., conveyed unto Michael W. Priebe in fee; re serving a ground rent of thirty.three dollars, payable let January and July.) CC. C. P. M.. '64; 218. Debt. $160.21 Wharton ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the _property of Michael W. Fricke. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sherifre Office, April 9. - 1864. spll-3t RH lt R 1 F F SALE.—BY IrIaTIIE OF a writ of Venditiont Bxponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MOND tY SveninX, Hay 2. 1f64, at 4 o'clock. at Sausom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of a forty-feet-wide street. (between Locust and Spruce streets".) ore hundred feet east from Fifty-third street, in the city of Philadelphia containing in front twenty feet, and in d.p:h eonthwar d ly eighty. Aye feet CC. P. M. '64 205. Debt. $78.26 Thorn i Taken in execution , and to be sold as the property of Charles Meister. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philade)phia, Sheriff's Office, April 9,1864. awn St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yeudittoni Exponas. to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendae, on MONDAY Evening. May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the north side of Dickinson street, ninety-one feet two inches west ward. from Moyamensing avenue, in the city of Philadel phia ; containing in front on Dickinson street fifteen feet. and in depth on the west line seventy sewn test and five -eighths of an inch, and on the east line seventy-four feet one inch and one-eighth of an inch f Which said premises Samuel H. McFadden et ux, by deed dated June 6th, 1859, recorded in Deed Book A. D B. No. 81 page 989,. dte , conveyed unto Thomas 11. Stellwagen in fes reserving a ground rent of *37 60 3 - CO. CP, M J 64. 215 Debt *19. 59. Salters ] Taken in execution' and to be sold as the property of Thomas M Stellwagen. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1884. apll-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni EXPOIIAR, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendee. on 210.1TDAx Even ing, May 2, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-atreet All that certain lot of ground and dwelling houses thereon, situate on the east side of Symms' avenue. sixty eight feet south from Vine street,in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Evans' avenue seventeen feet; and in depth sixty-four-feet. (Which said lot Robert W. D. Truitt by deed dated January 28, 1850. re• corded in . Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 97, page 24L &c , conveyed unto !Incas Strain in fee; reserving a ground rent of $25.10. payable Ist January and July.] CO. O.P. ;M. '64. 213. Debt $64.01 . Hopper.) Taken in execution and to be sold as theAoropertz of Enema Strain. JOHN TEEODIPSON, Sherin Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1864. apll-6.1 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas: to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Eve ning. May 2, MI. at 4 o'clock., at Ransom-street Mall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of Eighth street two hindred feet northward from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Eighth street tw.xity feet. and in depth one hundred and ten feet two and a quarter inches. (Which said lot Oh. Wm Wharton trustee. by deed dated Noyemb,r 21. 1646, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W.. NO 104. page Ca. Sc . conveyed unto Michael W. Fricke in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty-three dollars, payable Ist Janu ary and July.] PG. G. P. ; M '64. 217. Debt, $l6B 21 Wharton.] Taken in execution and to be gold as the _property of Michael W. Fricke. JOHN THOMYSOrt, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Mierlifla Office. April 9, 1164 apl9-3t SEBIFF S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni EXPO/IM. to me directed. will be exposed to public tale or vendae, on MONDAY may 2, 1108, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, all that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Wood street, fifty six feet nine inches eastward from Eighteenth street. in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Wood street twelve feet. and in 'tenth forty-one feet three inches to a two-feet-nine-inches-wide alley. [Which said lot Morgan Hinehman et nir byy deed dated Jane 1. 1641, recorded in Deed Book 0 S., No. 26, page 228, dre, conveyed unto John Gatcheli in fee ; reserving a ground rent of E 54, payable first of Jannary and July [C. C. P. ;M . '64. 203. Debt. 827 41. E &Campbell.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John °ratchet). JOHP Tao 34 esort, Sheriff. Philadelphia. liboriff's Office, April 9. 1864 apll-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense. to me directed,_will be exposed to public sale or vendnu, on MONDAY Even ing, May 2.1881. at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Nall, All that certain lot of pronnd, situate on the north side of Dickinson street, one hundred and eta feet two brown westward from Moyamensing avenue. In the city of Phi ladelphia; containing in front on Dickinson street four teen feet eleven inches, and in depth on the east line seventy-seven feet flue-eighths of an inch, and on the west line eighty feet two and one-quarter inches. [Which saidpremises Samuel H McFadden, et un - .. by deed dated February lst. 1860. recorded in Deed Book A.D. 8.. No. 102. page 186. arc. conveyed unto Thomas M. Stellwagen in fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of thirty-seven dollars and DDT cents. [C. C. P.: M '64. 216. Debt, $l9 39. Salter 3 T Taken ne x wa u en. n and OHN s THO MP h ON p,&wryit .of Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1864. apil-It SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Ex - ponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MOADAI &mint. May A. 1884. at 4 o , clock. at Sansom-street Bah, All that certain three-story brisk messuage and lot of ground situate on the south tilde of South street. fi ft y feet eastward from Eighteenth street. in the city of Phi ladelphia; containing in front on South street sixteen feet (including the west' half of a three. feet alley). and in detth sixty-five feet. [Wbich said lot Hannah ark. by deed dated October In, 1849, conveyed unto Thomas Bell in fee; reserving a ground rent jot $56.60, payable let June and December.] CO. C. P. M.. '64. 212. Debt $99.14 Hopper 3 Taken in execution and to be cold as the _property of Thomas Bell. JOHN THOMPBO2I, Philadelphia. Sheriff% Office, April 9, 1864. mYII-3t, R,BERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF N- 1 a writ of Venditioni Reponse, to me directed. Will be exposed - to public male or vendue, on MOD SY Evening, XIV 2 1864, at 4 O'clock, at tiansom-eireet 411 that certain three. story brick ineeettage and lot Of ground situate on the north aide of Depot Street eighty four feet West of Eighth street; in the city of Philadel phia: contsining in front on Depot street fifteen feet. and in depth fifty. four feet three inches. [Which bald lot, - Frederick Achteruacbt et rte. lig deed dated July 1,3834, recorded in Deed Rook A- if.. Ao 00. page WO. he • con veyed unto Samuel Yeager, In lee: reserving a ground JULYrent of forty-two dollars, payable. let Januarg and 3 CO. 0. P.. X. '64 210. Debt. 621.26. 0 X. Husbands Taken in execution and to be sold so tae _property of Baratta 'Yeager. SONO THOMPeOR.Rherig. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1664. ' sPil-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Szponas, to me directed will be expend to_ public gala or vendne, on MONDA Y' Eve sing, may . 9, at 4 o'elock. Ac Bansom-street Hall, All that certain lot Ati grelinCettuate on the smith' west wardly tide of Auburn street, mai hinid red and eixty two feet sonthetuttwardly trom..llinher _street, in the city of Philadelphia; eordsinind ,front on inborn street toOrilitY - two fee% and in depth one hundred sad Atty six lest six inches to hush street. ,-- - P. 203.. Debt 1 9 7 93. - J. IL Thomas. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or Sidney it. row. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sherire Office. April P. 1864. apll-3t SITERTFF'S S ATM.-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Vendittoni Expense. to me directed ,wlll be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, MST 2. 1/384. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three-story brick memorize and lot of ground situate on the south side of Redwood street, two hundred feet westward from Third street, in the city of Philadelphiat eontaining in front sixteen teak and in depth fortir-nine feet. 'with the privilege of a two feet- Wide alley: subject to a ground rent of 324, payable Ault of Jame and December. Co. 0. P.; It '64 204 Debt. $24.70. Serrell 3 Taken in execution and to be sold "ae theproperty of Jonathan Potaroon. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. PhiladelPhia, Aheriire Office. April 8. 1801, apll.3t, SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Paponats to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Hvenitur. /11ay.4, 1804, at 4 o'clock. at t3ansometreet Hall, all that certain lot of ground agnate on the smith side of York street. seventy-two feet west of Tulip sheet. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on York street thirty-four feet, and in depth one' hundred and twenty-nine feet six and one-eighth inches to Gordon street. EWhich said lot Widiam F. Amlen et el by deed dated September 2.8,1847, recorded in Deed Book A. Y.,W. No. 11, page WI do. wavered - auto Reuben Zenner in fee L reserving 4,_tronnd rent of VC) D10.C.P.; K. et 214. Debt. 1117. Pile.] Taken in execution and to be gold as thoproperty of Bonbon Zenner JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, April 0. MM. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE OF a writ of Vend Wont Expanse, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening. May 2, - 1964, at 4 o'clock, at Bantam-meet Hall, One-tenth part of the following described three Proper , . ties: No 1. All that certain meesnage and lot of ground beginning on the west side of Third street. one hundred and twenty-three , feet four and a half inches southward from Race street,ln the city'of Philadalphk; thence southward along Third street twenty feet eight and one belt inches: thence westwardly fifty-nine feet; thence northwardly two feet six inches: thence westward twenty-one feet: thence northward eighteen feet ten inches ; thence eastward seventy-two reek to the eagle- Idef. Bounded northward by premises N0..2. No. 2 All. that certain measuaga and kt of ground situate on the west side of Third street, one hundred and four feet ten and' a half inches southward from Race street; containing in front on-Third street eighteen feet ix s inches. and in depth seventy. two feet. Bounded southward by premises 80. I. No. S. All that certain meesnage and lot of gronnat beginning at a poet standing at the intersection of the Wissahickon road. now called Ridge avenue. and Turner's lane. in the ei n o rth hiladelphia; thence ex - tending along Ridge toad 9 degrees west 39 911.101) parches to a putt thence by land now or late of Blair kieGlenackan. south 70J4 degree. west - 76 perches to a Post. end north 37 degrees west 22 1-10 perches to a stake. and south 53 degrees warn one perch to a post: thence by land late of Godfrey Woelpper south 37 degrees east 34 9-10 parches to Turner's lane: thence along the came berth 8534 degrees east 91 resettles* the place of begin' Ling: containing eleven Lerma l 0( porches. 112:10„ '44. Si. Debt. 11215.000. Taken in execution and to he sold le uro l neefs. Of George W Geisae. JOHN TROMP/302G Sherix Philxdeinhkk 5 1 44,4 019.99. 9,1" 99/1-n THE PRESIS:-PHILADELPHIA:; - WEDNESDAY; APRIL 27. 1864. RIMMUOITY-ITS WONDERS AS A TBSBATBITTIO AGBNT. . The object of the following Advertisement is to set fo.th something new in" the development of a new Phi losophy something true, having for its basis immutable feels; something reasonable, speaking forth the Lin guine of nature, and something I elPortant, as it reveals the only true rationale tot the Warbles/. MA of man. Nearly five years ago, Prof. BOLLES located himself in the city of Philadelphia, at 1220 WALNUT Street. and announced his great discovery in the thera peutic application of Magnetism, Chtlyanism, and other modifications of Electricity for the cure of the most ob stinate, acute, and chronic diseases. In announcing to the public a discovers so intimately connected with the well-being of our race, it may be deemed proper to • make a few prefatory remarks to Prepare the mind of the reader for the reception of evi• deuces and facts too incredible for bellet This discovery is the result of more than ten years' bard and scientific investigation. It develops not only a reliable system for the diagnosis of disease, but the only efficient and sellable meats of cure. Its great supe riority over all other systems for the care of disease has been practically tested for more than ten years. and for nearly five years in Philadelphia, where twelve thou sand invalids have been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to all sec tions of our country, who. after treatment by the most eminent medical men in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and other cities, had been given up as Insurable; and in nearly every case a perfect case had been effected by Professor BOLLES. • Many of the most obstinate of the above cases treated, have been warranted by special contract, and not a fail ure has been made in any warranted case. As indubi table evidence of the foregoing statement. Professor BOLLES has adduced in the following advertisement, testimonials from °Wrens of Philadelphia, who had suffered from a complication of diseases, for four. ten. and even thirty years, and had availed themselves of the best medical shill in this and other' cities. anti were. RPM up ae incurable, but afterwards were fully restored to health by a few applications of Electricity. such an array of evidence as will hereafter appear in this adver tisement, is not merely to show that Professor BOLLES has made an important discoverY in the application of Pasctscieity as a therapeutic agent. bat emphatically to show that nearly all diseases which have been consider ed ir. curable, in all past ages. and are so considered at the present time by the most eminent medical men, can be speedily and permanently cared by the different mo difications of Hiectricity. when applied in harmony with liis discovery of the action of Electricity through the cerebro-spinal axis. Professor B. has cured, is curing, and further pledges himself to cure a certain class of diseases acknowledged to he llncurable by any known process of medication, diseases that never have, nor never can be controlled. only by his mode of applying the various modifications of Electricity- He is often asked for what diseases le Electricity adapted? In reply he would say, for all diseases to which flesh is heir-,sente or chronic, inflammatory or paralytic. In all oases where medicine is beneficial, and in ail cases beyond the influence and control of medi cine. Electricity has the power of arousing the vital force by changing its Polarities. thereby regalaling se• oration, excretion, digettion, and circulation, sad bring ing the system back to neondition of harmony and health. Thousands of the most reliable individuals in this city who have :been treated by Professor 8., MO nainnt stiact, can and will vouch for the above statement of facts in their own astonishingcnres. He verily believes that he has eared more obstinate diseases during the live years, or nearly, of his practice in the city of Philadel phia, than all the medical men that have ever practiced in this city, either allopsthically, honmeepsthically, or by any other pithy. This assertion may look like bout ink. but it is true, every word of it; for who ever heard of such astonishing cutest As if by magic. obstinate dis eases, which have for many years resisted all other treatment, are often cured in twenty minutes, and often in lees time; and in ail cases a warrantee is given when the patient desires It. Who shall properly estimate the incalculable blessing thus so . speedily conferred on suf. ferintranity. when. instead. or being dragged for mont and thrown on beds of languishing, health is restore by Professor BOLLES' treatment in many cases almost instantaneously? In conclusion, we would ear, for the encouragement of the dyspeptic. neuralgic, con sumptive. rheumatic,paralytic, epileptic, and , in fine. all those on whom medical treatment ever did and ever will prove a total failure, that there is still hope in your ease, and a fair chance for your recovery at MO WAL BUT Street. 00Mf7.IMSNTABT BESOLUTIONS—Faost fiEsnroAL Max Ann Oraints.—At the close of a goatee of Lectures, delivered to us, membere of one of the many Masses of Professor C. H. OOLLSS, who has been developing hie discovery for nearly four years. at UM Walnut street, in the cite of Philadelphia. in the arwlication of Galvanism. Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity,, the following resolutions were unanimously passed: Reeolved, That as we have been eye witnesses for many weeks in the Institution of Prof. Bolles. and have good reason to believe that he has discovered new 'Aping in the application of the different mediae Atone of Biectricity to the various diseased conditions of the hu man system; and that , in the treatment of different diceaser,•we have been convinced that, In his hand, as also hie students. the apolleation of Electricity is a relia ble therapeutic; and that he has taught ne a new. ra tional, and scientific Philosophy, and we believe the outs reliable theory of disease and mode ol rare. Resolved, That. in our judgment, the philosophy ad vanced. and so clearly demonstrated in the Course of . Lectures, is entirely new and original with Professor Bolles, and not known to the ,Medical Profession, and that the great success which has attended his practice in this city is alone the result of his scientific discovery of Electrical laws hitherto unknown to man. and that the many failures of other men in this city, using this might , agent. is owing to their ignorance of the true principles of Electricity. Resolved. That we, in duty to suffering humanity, and for the great progress of the human race in approxi mating to a condition of health and happiness, commend the Professor and his theory and practice to the public. and bid him God-speed, as we belieVe his great mission is one of benevolence and mercy. and calculated to basa lt humanity in the only Scientific and reliable way to a final restoration That we and physical happiness. Reso feed, That we tender to Prof. Bolles our thanks for his lucid instruction and kind attention to us, Indi vidually and as a class; that he has redeemed every pledge or assurance made by him, and that in parting from him he has our best wishes for his happiness and prosperity, and we heartily commend him to all mien. title investigators, and also to the diseased of body and mind. Also, Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by each member or the class, and published in the city papers By order of the Class. N. J. GALLOWAY, M. D., Chairman. W. B. Brown. Thomas Allen. three doors B. A. Steel, M. D. east of Fortieth street. J. 0. Heed, hif. D. S.W. Beckwith, N 0.9 Wood B. T. Billet M. D, land Terrace, Phila. Frederick Walk. Allegheny E. H. Nub, Sia North Sixth House. Phila. street Phila Jamb 0rim.1829 North Mar- M. B Tuttle. M. D. shall street, Phila. J. H. Bartholomew, Alla- W. H. Puller. M. D. gheny House. Phila. Philadelphia. May 4th, 1863. ASTONISHIDE(ii BESULTS. The following report is not the result of hearsay. or certiflores or reports of men of d Juldful veracity. but from reliable business and professional men in our very midst, whose report was arrived at atter weeks of careful investig ation at 127 A Walnut street. where Prof. SOLLBS has een testing hie discovery in the applica tion of Electricity for the speedy and permanent cure of acute and chronic diseases, for nearly ten sears, in which time he has treated more than seven thousand in valids with success. FROM A FEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADEL PHIA.. —We. the undersigned, having been treated for obstinate diseases by Professor Bolles, at 1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia, which had resisted for a long time the treatment of the most eminent medical men in this ci..y; and also having witnessed the results of his treat ment on a g eat number of our acquaintances and friends, for agate and chronic diseaase, do therefore take great pleasure in recommending to the public his important - mscovery. He has _been located over four years at 1220 Walnut street, testing his treatment on many thonsaude of our most reliable citizens by his new discovery of applying Galvanism. Magnetism, and other modifications of Wee tliCitY, and haling watched hie 111013881 in the speed, and permanent cures of hundreds of our friends. as well as ourselves, and especially that class of diseases never benefitted by medicines; therefore, '.Resoked, That we, the undersigned, regard the great success we have witnessed for months in theireatment of Consumption. Rheumatism, Paralysis, Insanity, Dia betes, Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, Amen. reels, Aphonia, Asthma, Ague Chills. Contraction of Limbs, St. Vitus' Dance Coldness of Feet. Hands, or Head ; Deafness , Dyspepsia, all forms; Epi . epsy, Hemor rhage, White Swelling. Mental Depression, Neuralgia Withered Limbs. Convulsions. Palpitation of the Heart. and Lockjaw. as indubitable evidences of Professor B.'s scientific application of Electricity for the speedy cure of all curable cuseassa. B. A. Steele M D.. No 6 South Twelfth street; Win. H. Shrivel.. Haines street. Germantown; L. 0. Stock ton, 2.6 Market street. Philadelphia; John McCormick, 1220 Ridge avenue: Thomas Allen, Fortieth and Chest nut. West Philadelphia ; Charles 'H. Grigg. Nos. 219 and 221 Church alley Emanuel Hey. 707 SansOm street, At tome, .at.haw; Isaac D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace; B. N. Nash. 313 South Sixth street; H. Craig , 1725 Arch street. 138 Broad street; Hobert D. Wcrk, 61 North Third street; A. cr. Droll, northeast corner Tenth and Market streets. N. B.—Professor Bolles takes pleasure in referring the/ sick to the above names. and the - following whose Get &ideates have been or will be given in full for the good of humanity : Judah Levy. Bronchial Consumption, 814 South Front street. Edward T. Evans, preacher of the H- H Church, Dyspypsia of long standing' Lary_naltis, and Lumbago, 1633 Helmuth street . William !Shaine. Paralysis of lower limbs. Paraplegy. and Epilepsy. publisher of the National Merchant, 126 South Second street. Thomas Olfels,COngeation of theßrain. and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetes. American Hotel, Philadel phia. Jamee Nugent. Deafness for six years, and ring ing aid roan= in the head. Fifteenth and Bedford ate. William Morgan, General Debility, 401 Spruce street, Thomas Herron, severe Diabetes, Rose Mills, Weet Phi ladelphia George Grant, Rheumatic Gout. long stand ing. 610 Chestnut street. H. T. Degilver, Chronic Nen ralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism. 1736 Chestnut street. 0. H fermis:lk. Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflam mation of the Kidneys. Chestnut and Fortieth streets. George W. Freed. Epilepsy, 1492 North Thirteenth street. Anthony Carney. Consumption. 1217 'Market street Ed ward McMahon. Consumption. 1227" Front street. Chas: H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Constipation, Tenth and Arch streets. Bloke,. Chronic Bronchitis Constipation. and Congestion of the Drain. 5180alleerldil street. Rev. .1: Mallory, Aphonla. Philadelphia. Owing to the anxiety manifested by medical Men and others. to learn the theory, and practise of Medical Electricity. Professor 0. El: BOLLES hes consented to gtTe another course of lectures, and fall Metros. Milli _for applying Galvanism. Magnetism. and other modifications of Electricity. as a reliable therapeutic agent for the care of Acute and Chronic diseases. . The comae of Leetures will COMMIIOII MAT Tlth.llll4. at the Institution, 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. • apl6•fmw erg LECTEICITY.-WHAT IS LIRE - fil WITITOTOP IFLILFI( T—hfessys. GRIM & ALLP.B. ( Medial Ilestrieisan having dissolved cartnership, the gristles will be continued by TKOs. ALTani. at the eld astabliihed ogles. No. 723 North TENTH Street. between Coates mad Brown, where he will still treat andenreall surable diseases (whether heat,. Ohm's. PulamutrY Oi PRAM* Without * shock ar any pals: ),with Me_YriJ tons moditsations of neetrielty and Galvanicm, This treatment has been found remarkably imereeeral in all eases of Bromehltis. Diptheria. , and other diseases of the threat and respitatory oilman Consumption. lest and se- Ingneass and Catarrh. fond Magee. Gemmel Debility. , Diseases of the Liver or Ne Kidneys. Fever and Ages Diabetes. Congestion. Prolans Uteri (Falling of Asthma.' the Wernb). Dyncepais. Prolamine Ani (or Piles. ) Ehenmathrm. Nocturnal Emissions,, di. Bronchitis. ' Nahum. • No charge for sonenitation. Wise hours 9A. 11 to F.M.Testimonials to be seen at oils& data lm TARRANT'S • EPPERVNSONNT 13BLTZEN Arza for 773381L1r YBABB lam received the layerible Xe• isconniendation of the rusLIC. and been USED end PSI , fiCRIBRD b 7 the 7 Mff PHYSICIANS IN THS LAND swaT S ri°Krrows • !or Testimonial". ise.. see Penn:42l4 with emit - Bottle: Mane Metered bib , 112_ • TARRANT & 0. 51715 GazINWICIR Street, New Teak • ao8•If FOR MALI BY ALL DRUGGIBTS. .DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS IS CURING all Chronic Diseases. both' of LADIES and GEN: TLEMEN. by a new method in the use of ELECTRICITY,. Without shooks or pain. Board for a limited number of Patients from abroad may be had at reasonable rates in the Doctor ' s family. A nu:whist of ante= Pages. con taining certificates and other Information. sent gratis to all Orders aecompanie& with a stamp,A)flice ads rest denee..at 1418 SOUTH PENN WADI. beinel and iceessiblif by street-sirs from every railroad depOt In the Mtn. DirmanmariGA, Aiarll. PIK .11140• Int MLLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF b imeeesefal es i remedy. Weenie theme lime It pronoun, It the Not 00IIOR the best Blood Purifier. the most enfant' lirrlgoratori sad the best core for linofula ever *gored to the pablla Bolt by the proprietor..lßlllll.l.L WWI 11101111MStreet, sal4-lbs and all Drzufelsta. AYLOR'S 11LENIOA OIL ORE ; Bo• onloff il evtribus in= Rholllollll2lll. IMILXII64I. r n j l a s . =NM lila TATLOIL rood*. ' l3llß.sad LL. Wass. , AiroßGAMmillt, is 00., STEAMIEN i i ii& ih r ie mag . nktion A ttmw a l Woos MEDICAL. TO THE DISEASED FOR Sick Readasim, Nervous Yeadschs. DysPers. , bolus kitoMOSO. Bilious iodates, Dirdness Closiiirenoos, Loss of Appetite. void. rsdi TOISPZ of the Liver. Omni, snousnatio Amos one. Piles. MM. barn. Bea Bisknoss. Bilious Attacks. Fevers. Jo.. PROPOSALS 'ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER A-a• ORRRRAL'H OFFICE. PniteDsr.PHLi. April In CAVALRY HORIMS Wanted balm(' lately. Ono hew. died and forty-flue dollars per Head will be paid for all valry Homes delivered at tboirtiliam Penn Hotel in this city. Horses to be Sound in all partionlars,.not less than five, nor more than nine years old; from Vidi to hands WO. Mll-ileshed; compactly befi t, bridle wise. and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. An officer will be In attendance to *peat am pay for the horses as &Menai. O. H. ozoOttAlt. aplB.tf Asst. Q. H. General 17. S. A. 1 ARTILLERY HORSES ,000 WAISTED Al' ONCE. CHIEF QIIARTERMABTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASHLWETON. 1.000 HORSE& WsuAHbNGOoN . A D rt l O lie r Ap ervih , wl9isllb e purchased at this depot by the undersigned, in open market. from date until MAY 11th. 186 4 . in lots of Ito 50, at one hundred and seventy dollars ($170) per each animal to be subjected to the usual Government in. spection before being accepted. Horses to be delivered to and inspected by Capt. O. H. Tompkins. A. M. U. B. A._. corner of Twenty•seoond and streets. Washington, D. O. D. H. WICKER. Brig. Gen. and Chlet Quartermgeter„ apl2•24t Depot of Washington. D. O. 3,000 HORSES WANTED. wAR DAPARrantxr, . • Cotveram iltraseer. Orrioa OF °gray flues:gagman_ _ A n WAffillierfOir D. O. March 8. 1854. One hundred and lay (sl6o) . dollars . per head Will be Paid for all CAVALRY Horesse delivered within the next thirty (80) days at the Govern ment Stables at Giesboro, D. C. Said horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than Ave (8) nor more than nine (9) years old; trom 14) 4 to 16 hands high , full fleshed , compactly bu ilt, bridle wise. and of size sufliffient for cavalry pumoses. . Thom specifications loin be etrW , iy adhered to and riff/4/p enforced in every Particular- Payment made on delivery of ten (10) and over. Hoare of inspection from 9 A. M. .to 6 I'. 31. JAMES A. SKIN. Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, mh24-30t Cavalry Bureau. P ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Pape:Acing Architect. WASHINCITON. D. a.. until 12 M of the 14th day ofMay. 1184 . for all the fire and burg lar-proof SAFES and VAULTS required by the Treasury Department prior to May 1. MB& Flans and specifications can be obtained by application to this office personally or by letter. • Bids to be per superficial foot. including door and all necessary fixtuees, 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 R a ilroadted. Sales to be delivered at the Depot or Steam boat Wharf, for transportation. in goad 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. All bids mast be aocompanied by the bond of two re sponsible persons in the sum of five thousand dollars that the bidder 'will accept and Perform the contrast. if awarded te him; the sufficiency of the security to be certified to by the Collector of Internal Revenue of the District. The Deprtment reserves the right to reject any or all the bids If it be considered Us interest to do so, and no bid will be considered that does not conform to. the re. quirements of this advertisement. Bids to be enclosed in a sealed envelope, endorsed " Proposals for Safes and Vaults." ISAIAH ROGERS, svelOt Supervising Architect QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, ' BALT/MOMS Md.. April 14th. 1864 SEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock Elon the Stich das of Aril MK for furnishing (74) seve n ty-four ARTILLERY HOBBES. They must be dark colors, between the arms of five and nine years, and not less than fifteen nor MOre than sixteen bands high. Delivery to be made in Baltimore within ten days after the contract is awarded. Each animal will be subject to the usual Government inspection before being accepted. Proposals from ay/owl/ partied Will not be comddered, and an oath of allegiance must aCCOmPany each Proposi. ilea. GUARANTEE. The abilities of the bidder to flirthe entreat, should it be awarded to him, mustbe guaranteed by two respon sible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors matt* shown by the official certificates of the Clerk of the nearest Dis trict Court, or the United States District Attorney. Bidders Intuit be Present in person when the bids are opened. or their proposals willnot be considered. Bonds equal in amount to half the sum to be received on the contract in . signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, W he required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE We. of the county of -, and State of -. and - of the county of -„ and State of -, do hereby gu a rantee that - is able to fulfil . the con tract in accordance with the terms of his. proPositiou. and that, should hie proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance hkerewith. Should the contract be awarded him. we age pre pared to become his sureties. (To this guarantee must be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned. ) No proposal will be considered unless accompanied big a guarantee. Proposals mnstbe marked "Proposals for ARTILLE RY HORSES. ''' C W. THOMAS. ap2l.7t Captain and'Assistant Quartermaster. OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST . BEIM, No. 8518 WALNUT Street, PernansenuA, April 21, MEL SEALED PROPOSALS (in duplicate) will be received at this office until 12 o'clock 15., on WEDNESDAY, April 27. leeA, for supplying. for the use of the United States Army the following SUBSISTENCE STORES, delivemd at Philadelphia, viz : 800 barrels first quality " MESS " or "PRIME MESS " FORK (which to be stated). of the lack of 1263-i, in full•hooped oak barrels, With iron master hoops; meat to be free from !rust or stain. full weight, and 'thoroughly malted. Bidders will slate when their pork Was packed and the brands. BM, 000 pounds first quality thoroughly smoked BA CON SHOULDERS, in tight tierces of. uni form size. EOO.OOO pounds first quality PILOT BREA.D, to be made from good. sound extra doer - the monghe ly baked, and perfectly dried before being Packed. wo o d packed k i ndes of well seasoned of each aas will not impart taste to the bread; boxes to contain 60pounds net Bidders wilt also state the price delivered in flour barrels. 3.000 !Garrets Imola. SUPERFINE or EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR (which to be stated); to have been ground within a 0 days of date of this advertisement, from the beet winter wheat, in well. co opered head-lined barrels. Name of brands and place of manufacture to be mentioned in the bid. 10,6()0 pounds first quality kiln. dried CORN MEAL, in well-coopered head-lined barrels. 50,000 pounds first quality NEW WHITE BEANS, in well•coopered head-lined barrels. 50,000unds PRIME RICE , in well-soopered head-lined barrels. 20. 000 pounds first reality large grained, kiln d.rled HOMINY, in well•goopered barrels. 60,000 pounds PRIME RIO COFFEE, in well-cooP ered barrels. Bidders will state the price per net pound for furnishing the whole or any POltlon or the above coffee. roasted. ground, and packed in tight paper lined Darrel% and the parties furnishing it will be - - required to state oh oath that the coffee tar nished by them is of the same quality as the sample offered, and that it contains no adulteration nor admixture of any foreign substance. Green coffee sample rezaired. /50,000 pounds light yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or choice dry RAW SUGAR; barrels to be of the bast in use for the purpose 30,000 pounds coarse pulverized WHITE SUGAR. in well- coopered barrels. .5,000 gallons pure CIDER, WHISKY, or COEN virsuGsatou strong. well-coopered barrels. 40,000 pounds good hard SOAP. pound bars, fall weight. MO, 00 0 pounds clean, fine, dry BALT, in well-coOP ered barrels. The above stores to be ready for delivery within 20 days from date of award, but if not needed at that time. contractors are expected to hold them until required for shipment. Samples of all the articles, except meats. must be de livered With the proposals, and referred to therein; but the proposals must not be enclosed with the sample. Samples of hard bread. flour, corn meal, beans, rice. hominy, green coffee, sugar, soap, and salt, must be in home. or card- board or tin, and not In paper parcels. Certificates of inspection by professlo sal packers or in spectors, other than te e party furnishing the provisions. Will be required for all the meats. certifying on the pdtt of the seller their' present quality and condition. The meats will also be examined and passed upon by John. 0. Taylor. inspector on the part of the United States. Separate proposals. in duplicate, must be made for clash article enumerated, and bidders may propose for the whole or any Part of each. A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each bid. and the proposals must be specific in com plying with all its terms. Bash bid. to have considera tion, must Contain the written guarantee Of two re5P925/- me names, as follows • We. the undersigned. guarantee that. should all or any part of the above bid be accepted, it shall be fulfilled according to its true purport and conditions; also, that a written contract, with boucle. to -the amount of one fourth the value of the stores proposed to be furnished, abet]. be executed if 'required.. The seller's name, place of brudnese, and , date of pur chase, with name of contents, gross, tare, and net weights, must be marked on every PaCkage, and all old marks must be obliterated. Returns of weights by professional public weighers to be even whenever reeuited. Bide will include pack ages and delivery at any point in this city. and any inferior packages . or cooperage will be considered sufficient cause for re section of con tents. Payment to be madein snob funds as may be tarnished by the United States for the purpose. • .Proposals puts' be endorsed " Proposals for Maid. once Stores, ' and directed to F. N. BUCK, "met - - Captain and 0. S. Vols. pROPOBALS FOB FORAGE. ___ than QuAirriarrallinfes OPVIOL. Wcaanrarog Mew% December 9,1991. MUD NiOPOELILLS are invited by the undersigned for surfilying the 11. O. Quartermaster's Department. at Washington, D. O. Baltimore, Bd., Al ex andr i a lordi fort Monroe, Ta„, or ither of these Plana, with Has. Corti. Oats, and Straw. Bids will be resolved for the delivery of 1.000 bushels of emu or Oats, and SO tons or hay or straw. and. uP wards Bidders must state at whisk of the above-named points they Propose to make deliveries. and the rattle at which they will make dellvariet thereat. the quantity of sash :Miele Prope?! SO be delivered, a the time when said de lllTNltlinitir"vriitrirtinVoThleortlate' Corn to be Put - good; 'tout Wks % .0 abets two bushels sash. Oats in Mrs sacks, of stoat twee &shale sash. The seeks to be furnished withoutextra alms to the ocrvernmsn*. The hay and straw to be securely baled. The particular kind or denniPlion of oats, corn hay. oropo straw. proposed to be delivered, must be stated In the the . All the artistes offered ander the bids herein invited will be subjoin to a rigid inspeption by the Ooverante* Impostor before being assented. Cont will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder. as the Interest of the GOlrern meat may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted far shall have been delivered al fk= i rWill be feagired to legOlethy big from. sal with • althrshile, shined by two rergilblffeers•Mj. that in sass his bid is assented he or WM, witani ten days thereafter. =seats the sontraat r the saws. with good and annalent sureties. in a sum equal to the amount of the contrast, to deliver th• forage proposed is sonformar Whit the terms of,this advertisement; old 1a Wen the said bidder ehmad tall to enter into the sontrast they to makewood the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest nasponsible bidder, or the teLeen to whom the 'entrain May be awarded. rue responidbility oi the cuarawtors must be shown by the Metal serf:Mem of D. S. Monist Attornez n V i i lista of Quidomi. or any other oleo ender the G iffatesom All. Government, or responsible person known to this bidders will be duly notified of the asseptanse or rejection of their proposals. The lUD name and post ease address of sigh bidder most be e ydble written in the protmeel. Proposis must be addressed so Brigadier General D. 0. Backer. ChiefDiwat Guartermacter,iffsehipiton,D 0.. and • should plainly marked. • • rrosesars for to. - ads. In Sunni equal to the lama of the smarm& signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors. will be featured of the imsesealtd bidder or bidders upon sti=the contract. Cron of bit marantasig aad bads nay be obtained upon align on at nue 0 se. ffoßld Off PROPOLLL Mem. Dennty. and Sts iDate)- 1. the subscriber. oo hereby propose to furnish and de liver to the united Stews, at theldgarterinastote De partment at , agreeably to tee tonna of ,your advertisement. insid e[tronmais for lorasec sated Washington DOM; December ISt& the following W artl --- bush e.els or Gora. M se seeks . at ner.bnanel of SI poon --- bushels DIVA& is seem Par bushel of a Doonos. Mee of 1014. Hay. as— per ten Of 1000 potted& --- tons of baled SWIM at low ton of 9.000 pounds. Delivery to commence on Or before , day of ----, , and to he sonnilMed on or before the dap of /25_._and Wedge cowman to eider into a written contrast wun moo gulag w o t o - o - , - with .00d c oy 4ra th• iparA at. / mongol Ma my bid has z= been ear obedient seer oak Brigadier General D. H. ZIIOIII3. Mist DbpdtlkAiuts. D. 0. Ws. lb* sadordand, widow of --, 42 the eininty. of ant Mate of n ffik. ...._scelsy. selatly and savaraus. 'comsat o V a the sad guarantee. oz i te foils bld Of -- WOW& that he or will. wi ten den after the j o semptanse of said exesine the trast tor t_he me grount the 11 4 11 , rates, tap nun equal to t the te 71 15 a. undaiVern• bl uede. and. in ease maid fail to enter a ammo as we =mates to maks good Manse e tweenthe offer by Dimwit ---- and the neat lowest - A wspoasible bidder, or the PIM* to whom the contrast tiZgrotiol. J therm under o hands and wow 1 Ode— day of _ _ that. to the best et say he Cr i Aritta= an oler to " '.ll4`rgt, the States District to t us t Wannest. Or noweastdo s raro - AU unt...er gbh; WlTatg i , • swohSSITE:Kts .M. 41 •11 WON lowil PROPOSALS OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND SQUIPAIYA--TWELFTEI and GIRARD Streets PHIIADI4LIMIA. April 26. 188 i. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock IA on WEDNESDAY. the 4th May next. for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following articles, Army Blankets, wool, gray. (with the letters S. in black. 4 inches long. in the centre.) to be seven feet long. Ave feet sizinahes wide: Co weigh Ave pounds sash. 3.4 flatten TR - Oral Twilled Flannel. White Spool Cotton. No. Kt or SS. Samples of all the above articles will be Winfred. Bidders must state in their proposals theories. which mustbo given in writing, well as In flg1118111: also. the quantity bid for, and time of delivery. Bids from defan.ting contractors will not be resolved. Blank forms for proposals can be had upon application at this once. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army Supplies," stating the particular Article bid for. G. H. CROAKAN. sp27.tmy4 Aest. Quartermaster Oen. S. Army. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE NISEAL'S OFFIGS. PHILADELPHIA, Dist April. MX PROPOSALS will be received at this °Mee nail WED NESDAY next. 27th Inst.. at noon, for the erection and completion Of . a •tem . ptrars; HOSPITAL. to contain 75 beds wor k ma nship aPenn, ' Chelton Hills, Pa. Material and to be similar to that in the original hospital erected for the use of this camp. Plans of the hospital can be seen. and information obtained. at the office of John McArthur, Jr. architect. UO9 South SIXTH Street. The right Is r eserved to reject all bids deemed too high. By order. GoL G. H. GEOSMAN, Aset. Qr. Master Gen. ap22 t 27 A. BOYD. Capt. and A. Q M. P ROPOSALS FOR WHITE PINE SHINGLES. CHIMP QUARTERMASTER'S ()PPM. DEPOT OF WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, D. 0., April 21, 1884. aBBALED PROPOSALS will be reo'ived at this office un til S.VESDAY, May 10, 1804 . at 12 o'clock . for the de livexy at this depot of the following amounts of Shingles: one million (1.000 000) NO. 1,18 inch white pine Shin gles. (sawed clear. The shingles to be made from good material, to be subjected to a riaid inspection before being received. and the whole amount contracted for to be delivered Within thirty (80).days from signing of contrail'. Bonds in a sum equal to halt of the amount of the con. treats will ba required of tha aneeessfill bidder or bid. dere. Bids received for two hundred and MU thousand (E 80.000) shingles, or more. Samples of the shingles proposed for will be required of each bidder. Pitozoaeln must be mainly ;indented "Propionate for White Pine Shingles. and addressed tot e under- D. H. ROOKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, ap26.tmr2 Depot of Washington. D. 'C. A SEt IS TAN T QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OPPIOE. PHILADELPHIA, April 21d. 1864 PROPOSALS will be received at this office waif SA TURDAY next. 30th last, at le 111._. for the supply and delivery . Of all the ODAT.and WOOD required for the use of die various Hospitals. Offices. Storehouses. and Public Buildings in and around Philadelphia, from let May to Slat August nest inclusive. , Deliveries are to lie made at hutch times and in anon quantities as - required. and to Include Germantown. West Philadehla eficetown. Fort Mifflin, Summit Cheatei, Pa. Coal to be of beet quality anthracite stove: , egg, or broten as may be desired ; subject to inspection, and to weigh 2.240 pomade to the ton, free from dirt. Wood to be of beet quality oakor pine, as required. No bid will be considered unless guaranteed by two reliable persons that the bidder is able. and wif ill. awarded him. enter Into and faithfully falai the con tract. The responsibility -of the guarantors must be certified to by a United States District Judge. Attorney. or Marshal. The right is reserved to rued all bids deemed too high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. By order. GoL G. H ORO3MAN, A. Q. Bt G. itp23qt A. BOYD. Capt, and A. Q 11. B. A. FOR SASE AWD TO PET. FOR SALE 8,000 FARMS 1 FARMS Also. 1,850 Houses in Philadelp h l :t Also. GOO Building Lola in Phlladelatal Also. MILLS 1 COUNTRY- SEATS! TIMBER LAZDS, Re. COAL LANDS I 'WESTERN LANDS! OUR CaTALOGUES SENT PIM! PENNSYLVANIA FARM REGISTER I MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARM REGISTER! DELAWARE COUNT! FARM REGISTER! CHESTER COUNT! FARM REGISTER t BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER! NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER! DELAWARE FARM RESISTER i MARYLAND FARM REGISTER! HOUSE REGISTER ()HEAP DWELLINGS!! ALL of our REGISTERS scrota ready. Sent FREE to any oddrosa. • Arill" Pleura call or sand. GEORGE N. TOWNSEND lc aPS•swDeL 1E3% South FOURTH Street. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS POE SALE. —1 pair of low-pressure, double acting vertical beam ENGINE& with 86-inch cylinders, and 7 feet stroke. having a 90-feet-gear fly-wheel, with 186 coy., Length of cog 16 inches, and 4-inch pitch. Also. clack-gear of 52 teeth , These Engines are rated at 400. horse power, and were built by Oorlies & Nightingale. of Providence, and are exceedingly smooth-working and substantial machines. The two cylinders can be operated as one machine, or separately. They wonld be sold singly or together. 6 Return-Flue BOILERS. 22 feet long. with 76 inch shells. Bach Boiler has 50 fines, 6 and 10 inches in di ameter. The boilers are made of 3f-inch iron, are in rood order. and will be sold with or without fronts. Pipes. valves...&e. The above are to be sold for no faults; Engines of done ble the power being required for our present work. They are now standing. in good working order. and can be examined at any time, upon application at the NAPRIKEnta BILLS, Salem. Kass. inh6-wstf JOHN KILBURN. Agent. de TO LET—THE WHOLE OR ANY -Mtportion of the Cerracionw' ealth Building, Nos 61.1. end 613 CHEETAH' , Street; also. the second. third. mod fourth stories of the Marble Store. No. 619 CHEST NUT Street. Apply to THOS. H. CONNELL. Counthu , House of Dr. D. Jayne & Son. No. 366 CHESTNUT Street. ap2s 6t• el TO LET—A COMMODIOUS • DWELLING, No. 13A North FRONT Street. Beni moderate. &pigs to WETHERILL & BRO., 0c29-tf 41 and 49 North SECOND Street. al FOR SALE-SEVERAL HAND. SOME COTTAGES In Germantown. Amply to WK. BOSSELL ALLEN. S. B. corner of FOURTH and WAL• NUT. 2d floor. ap2s-Svo al FOB SALF—A HANDSOME COT .rai. TAOS, having all the modern oonveitienoes Sta ble, Coach Howie. and beautiful grounds attach ed, on Frankford road, below Allegheny avenue. Apply to WM. EOSSELL ALLEM, O. Z. corner FOURTH and WALD UT, 2d floor. ap2s.3ts Efi EXECUTOR'S SALE.-A THREE_ ••••Erf ORT BRICK OUSE,- with modern Improve ments. for sale, No. 1008 WISTAB, Street. near Tenth and Spring Garden Streets, to close an Estate. Apply to AMOS BUBTON. - Ner.. No. 139 S. SEVENTH St. rap226k. al REA-SIDE COTTAGE FOR SALE. One of the beet located and mod conveniently-sr ringed COTTAGES at ATL &INTL° CITY. apply to aptldm• JOHN F. STARE, Camden. N. J. eg Fr FOR SAL--7 11E ELEGANT MO DERN RESIDE/40% with large aide yard. No. 957 FRAN/CLUJ Street. apply to WM. ROeSSLL . ALLEN, S R. corner of FOURTH and waansr, &phi M F, 0 R SALE-THE BUILDING manAND LOT. No. SOS 'CHERRY Street. sonth side. Lot 60 feet front, 105 feet deep• At 82 feet in depth widens to 76 feet, to an 8-feet alley. running to Cherry street. Apply at the Once of Christ Church Hospital.. 228 WALNUT Street. 4921-121 EESTONVII.ALE COTTAGE FOR .SALE, with Stable. Fruit Tree*, Flower Carden, and about one•half acre of ground, corner of MUTING HOUSE Lane and REAR Street. Within one sonare of the pat center railroad depot at Heatonville. Immediate poesenion given. Apply to A B. CAB:VIM & Co.. ap2s-6t S. W. cor. NINTH and FILBERT Streets. al TWO GEBMANTOWN OOT .WATAGE3. well located. will be exchanged for good city property. B. F. GLENN. .11113 S. FOBS tEI St. apla MaFOR SALE-A VERY DESIBA. SLR PROPERTY. the residence of She late Dr. Jacob Sharpies', deceived, with Eighteen Ames of superior Land attached: It is situated in the borough of DOWNINGTOWN, Chester county within ten minutes' walk of the Chester Valley and P ennsylvania Railroad Stations, at which all trains stop The Dwelling Is very conveniently and substantially btdlt, with Bern. Tenant House. Spring House, and all necessary out buildings. There is a great abundance of Shrubbery. Fruit. and Shade Trees. Part of the land will be sold with the buildings, if desired. Apply to • ABM. S. ASEIBRIDGB. Warn DOWNIAGTO WN P. 0. gi PUBLIC SALE-OF A ANNA HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, On THURSD AY, April Nth. USA at 2 o'closk. Oa the premises, situate in JENKINTOWN, ON THE OLD YORK ROAD, half a mile from railroad station, nine miles from the city, containing about • • 83 ACRES OF LAND. Tbe improvements are a two story Cottage, built of brick, roughcast, twelve rooms with one-story back _kitchen, Naished and papered t hroughout- furnace in range in kitchen. frame stable, and other out ' two wells with pumps, soft water; ftseePtlng on rear of lok k large garden; fruit of all kinds; beautiful shade trees, shrubbery, ato Possession immediately Conditions on day resale. ap• 5-wslts THOMAS P. MANYPIINNY. gl VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREET PROPERTY. —The subscribers offer at private sale, *property on CHESTNUT Street. between Seventh and Eighth streets; 41 feet front on Chestnut street. and Ha feet deep, yenning to Jayne stree&_ with the privilege of alt feet ppa&seseaagaewWay running to Eighth street Fir. THOUga.WW - hot.LANn of theparchaAe money ma; rennin on th e property as ILTOTInd rentor by bond And mortgage. TAUNUS & BALLADE, ItES SOUTH NINTH Street, inh4.tf Philadelphia. fif FOR SALE-DESIRABLE AND beautifully improved Brown Stone ESSIDINCB. Borth Broad eine. Lot 2D by 160. Call and examine reenter of city properties. MYTH', ap2a MS WALNUT Street. dift FOR SALE—IN NORTH WARD, .ma. - CAMDEN. ten; Brick HOUSES. and one Trams; Ave on Market street. beginning at 809; six on Carpenter street, beginning at 812. All well-built; good dry eel. lore: will readily rent for ten per cent of what will par. abase them, Persons wishing a pod home for from one to two thousand dollars had - bester call early. Terms easy. v B. H. CROWNING, I._ _ 605 COOPER Street. Moe foot of MARKET Street, apl2-Im* . CAMDEN. N. T. al GIRARD HOUSE FOR SALE.-- mat This yabiable*Eullding,_now in thorough repair, IN3 - con taini n g in front on CRTEUT Stret t, rhiladol phis. seventy-live feet, and In depth to GRAPE Street oite hundred and seventr-eight feet, under A pinata ally-paid Boatel 01 iio.ooo per annum, will be cold at a eonsiderabla discount on its original cwt. BOILERS It are - an - excellent STEAM lINGINE. TWO with all the PIPE requisite to the Holltini- Cooking. W—” h -init, and Lighting P 111901186 of the Howl. TEEMS —1100.030 can ramain.on Ground Beat the balance Cash. Parties wishing. to nerlliate can address me. "GIRLW HOUSE, naiads/oh%, ' or meet me there any day from one to three o'eloek P. U. PRILADILPHIA. April 9. ifga TATLOW JACKSON. ALSO FOR SALL ISO COMMODIOUS NEW DWEL LINGS, at 'from 13,210 to 14, SOO , tdtnate on Hamilton. Spring Garden , Nereine. Eleventh, Twelfth. and Thirteenth streets. Philadelphia: 1r14.121. it FOR SALE--AVERYDESIRA.I3LE stand bandsomemodern fonr-etory brio* USWINOBI with three story back haildlage and lot of ground. No. 1111 MOUNT VSll2lO2f street (north era e). Se feet front and over 126 feet deep to Lemon street. It Ii dubbed in modern style. and le In complete order, having been recently thoroughly overhauled and re paired; handsomely pawed and papered throughout; gas Introdnoed (with hamdlome gar•flitnras and ohan. stellar& which will be included in the • sale); bath, hot and cold water. furnaces. Cooking-range. dm Will be sold at a very reasonable price, on accommo dating kerns. and Immediate possension apply to 61. W. THaOSARA at SON. RD 21-5 V No. 244 South THIRD Street. di FOR SALE- THE MANSION wa FOR at Atlantic City. with FURNITUR& and everything complete. Also, two neat Cottage". 9 rooms meth. Also, • Building Lots, near tho Bathing-ground. The • • Philadelphia House.. at Gape island. With or without Furniture. very 10w. . -74. OWN. ap2 - Iss South voraTEuetrest. eaDELAWARE COUNTY.—FOR sALE-1 desirable small FARM, 28 Acres of Land— “ Carey rum:” iint.class Residence Stable . Carriage house, fee-house. Spring of Water, rians. Mo. //Wel ling Is heated with a farness and range—the whole ar ranged in modern style. Grounds about dwelling shaded with large forest trees; extensive view of river, rail road. and surrounding neighborhood; grove of Trees on premises; nicely wateew: accessible from Chaster, Westdale. on Media Bathos d. or Darby. apply to JAMB; rt. CUMMINS. aplilmwfar" •Xedla. Delaware smutty, Pa. ma FARMS FOR SA - LB.-42 ACRES, very desirable country Residence, near the Fox Chase, 6 miles from Philadetpliia. Ds acres. Green tocrushiperilte couch. 60. 40 , and 90 Acres. need Obestant FL . 640 Acres, near Leal , 4-0011allnr. A. J. 58 Acres, Wattoonds, Lake smutty. Illinois. 16(Xl, 1,900. BOX 178 274. and others. In Delaware. 90 Acres near Media. Also. man, others in various localities. Also. a large number of desirable Cottages in German town. Moane d WI. lad other places, some of which Win be enshangft.forsnly.D Steil . , 0 7,24 t efliW..l "TSlaterfeatt and U. Ha 044 8 . 14. g_,msigg in i S .• _s Ms BSATseu, AUCTION NAZINN. jr0)114 B. IifYBRI3 & 00., .A.IIOTION sum Nos. 2301 and 5134 MARKET Street. .•.••••••••••••••• HOSIERY; GLOVES. BHUTTO AND DEOMBES, Be. Included in our sale of Thursday. April 88th. will be found in part about B.EIOO dozens hosiery, gloved shirts and drawers: ace. , embracing large varieties of filietra , hie goods for city sales. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN. INDIA. AND AMBRICIAA DRY 000 08.. be. We Will hold gbi of British. German. Puma% and American el7go ds , o oy catalogne, on foam months credit and part for cash. ON THURSDAY MORNING, April 29th, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock, com prising 775 PACKAGES AND LOTS of British. German. French. India. and American dry goods. imbruing a large, full. and fresh assortment of woolen. worsted, linen, cotton. and silk goods for city and country sales. N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of Ogles, when dealers will find It to their interest to attend. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC DRY GOODS, STRAW GOODS, BATTS, No. 140TITIE. —ltcluded in our sale of foreign and domed tie dry goods. Sound SA morning. April able t 10 o'cloolt. will be In part the following desirsr tieles.to be sold without reserve. on tour months' credit. and for cash, pacts gee standard muslins. pack ages corset jeans. Packages fancy prints. packages twine and baits. oases neat styles American Mats. • cares neat styles American glingbiligua oases English and German ginghams. cares apron cbeoks. cases blue denims. cases tickings cases blue stripes. cases black and colored Silesbut. casts brown and bleached cases fancy cottonades. cases jeans and mixtures. cares B:axon 'y dr. es goods. cases fancy lawns and jaconets. cases poplins and mozambitinste. -- cages fancy reps ens poll de chums. eases de begs and moos de Mines. pieces French plaid fiannehs. pieces mode and silk alpaca& 100 bales cotton batte. LINEN GOODS. ON_ TEtillteßAlle April Mk. -- - pieces 7-4 and 8-4 Barnsley damasks. pieces white and brown damasks and cloths. pierce an d nd hack towels. pieces diaperd plain towels. pieces bleached and brown listen Minks. pieces elastic canvas. dOZSDSand X linen cambric handkerchiefs. TAILORING GOODS—TO OLOTHUIRS ARD OTHERS. ON THURSDAY. April 28th- will be included in our sale About say . SITO pieces woolen's and easiness. pirces Belgian, and French broadelailis. in Ida& black and fancy colors. pieces English black capand cloak cloths. pieces English meltons, in fashionable shades. pieces fancy French C155131M0105. pieces blivek deeekitis, pieces black and fan satinets. cy pieces black Italian cloth. pieces black dray d'ete. • Also, black satin and fancy silk vesting's, siftes, vel vets, hosiery, gloves, spool cotton!, patent Wel. silk cavats and ties hoop and balmoral skirts. Sk i r ts ` and draw e rs, linen es, buttons, cotton hdkfm , woolen. vane,. and !tells shawls, fancy articles. No Also, stock of tonerisan dry goods for cash. Usages palm hate and Shaker hoods. ltc. CARPETS AND CANTON bl A.TTINHL ON THURSDAY HORNING. 'April 28th, at precisely tea o'clock, will be sold an Wk. aortment of ingrain, Venittan, hemp, lint, and rag car pets, Canton matting'. &c. 4kc. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH. INDIA. GERMAN. AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. dic. . FON SPRING SALES ON MONDAY MORNING. ), MY 2d. at 10 o'clock. will be cold by cataloandl on four months' credit. about 550 PACKAGES AND LOTS Of Preach. India. German. and British dry goods, dm t embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and s t a pl e articles in silk. worsted. woolen, and cotton fa brics. N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for exa mination. with catalogues, early on the morning of the sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to attend. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP 1.100 PACKAGES ROOTS. SHOW, BROOMS& ARNY GOODS, kTRAW GOODS. ON TUESDAY MORNING. • May 3d.11 10 o'clock. will be sold by catalogue. With oat reserve, on four months ' credit, about 1,100 packages boots, shoes. brogans. cavalry boots, Sc.. embracing 11 prime and fresh assortment of desirable articles for men. women, and children, of city and Eastern manufacture. Also, 'straw Goode. &a in men's hate. Shaker hoods. Se. N. B.—Samples, with catalogues, early on the morn ing of sale. • PARRIT'T & CO., AUCTIONEERS, -•-• No. 230 MARKST Street. corner of Bank. CATALOG U& 9ALB OF FIRSF-QIIALLTY SPRING CLOTHING. common:fa OVBII. 3.000 GIi.IiMBNFS. on THURSDAY MOBNING. April 72. at 10 o'clock, in eluding the 'entire balance of stock of a Ant-class city house. viz: All wool Fancy Cassimere Sack. Business. and Dress Coats; Tweed. Linen. and Cloth do. ; Silk. Satin. Candmore, Velvet. and Marseilles Yeats; Cloth. Oneedmere. Linea, and Tweed Pants. with a large va riety of other desirable Clothing. Open for examina tion with catalogues early on the muning of sale. ap27--2t IN NEW YORK. - HENRY H. LEEDS & CO., &ITC TIONBERS. StIPBEB COLLNCTION OF OIL PAINTIZWS, -SV &a HENRY H. LEEDS T & A.T CO. ARY. IND! cell at Auction on THURSDAY EVENING. April 18th. at 73.; o'clock. at the old **DUSSELDORF GALLS ." No 51-8 BROAD WAY. next door below TIFFANY & CO.: SCAIEN girt . E.ECHBE.O HE PRIVATE COLLEC TION :OP PAINTINGS AND ST &TULEY—Seine the entire Gallery ( fR. BROOKIAG. Esq., of this city, and purchased by him principally In Europe. from the at , lists, during the past six years, and sold only as the owner is about leaving to reside In Enrope. We can con fidently say that this collection will be found equally in threat's!! with those heretofore offered by us. Amoaff other choice artists are the following: Professor ED. HILDEBRAND, of Berlin. Joann Boyar.. of Paris. SPRINGER. Of Amsterdam ' Louis Racine, of London. FLOEHNT WILLAII9, , 1 Brussels. B. LB POITTEYIN. of Paris. LOUIE METER, of the Haim. T. COUTURE. of Paris.. B. (1 HOES HOES. . E. Isariay. BECHAR, Of Berlin. H. Cy_ TEN KATE. of Aillbt.llloEll. F. BOBBIIET, Of Brussels. Guir,LEgag. of Paris. TRoyoN. A. Actrarrusow. GUDIN, LAREINET, BODDINOTON, CCETTOURIER, LINTON, and other equally distingnished artists. They will be ready for exhibition 011 and after Wednesday, 20th inst., as above. • STATISM - - STATUETTE by Bartolina. INNOCENCE AND ri-DELivr. from the collection of the late Joseph Bonaparte. and is a portrait of his daughter. the Princess Canino., when a A. 8.-No other Pictures but those belonging to this collection will be offered la this sale. eel, 23-27 LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR -a- THE CITY AND qoutqy OF FIIILADELPHIA. Estate of JAMES M. WINNERS. deceased. The Audits r appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the account of HENRY B. BE *WINS, Ad' mtMetrator of the estate of JAMES IL BbNNERS. de ceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of tbe accountant, will meet theparties interested. for the purposes of his appointment, on - SATURDAY. April 20. 1864. at 12 o'clock noon. at his office. No. US South slivspurn street. in the city of Philadelphia. aPIO-wfut it LEONARD MYERS. Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF DE LAWARE COUNTY. In the matter of the partition of the Reel Estate of WILLA'S!' SIDDOES. late of the Borough of Chester, in the County of Delaware afereastid. deceased. Inquest awarded February Term. ISM. NOTICE IS RiitiF.BY GIVEN to George Hall, Annie Londerback, George Dickerson,William siddons. George Siddons. James Siddons, Lardner Siddons. Sarah Elliott, Mettle Siddons„ Elizabeth Siddons. George Siddons. heirsnds Flanders, and Rachel Siddons. a part of the an d legal repress ntatiyes of the said decedent, that, by 'virtue of the inquest awarded as aforesaid, all shim will be held and taken upon the premises, situate in the Borough of Chester aforesaid, late the property of the said decedent, described as follows, to wit: No. L Being all that certain brick messing.) and lot or piece of around situate at the southeast corner of Front and Filbert streets. Bounded by land. of Richard Ross and wife, by lands Of the heirs of• Sarah Scanlan, de• ceased, and 119 Y the laid Front and Filbert streets. Bo- 2 Being all that certain storehouse, wharf, and lot or piece of ground situate at the southwest corner of Front and Filbert streets aforesaid. Bounded by lands of Jonathan Pennell, by Cheater creek, and by the said Front and Filbert streets. No.. a Being all those two certain brick mesmagee, stone meesuage, and lot or piece of ground situate on the west side of Front street aforesaid. Bounded be lands of Frederick Fairlamb. by lands of George and Charles Sharpie... and by Chaster creek. On the 19th NAY. 1864, at 10 o'clock in the FORE NOON, for the purpose of snaking partition or valuation and appraisement thereof, at which time and place you are requested to attend , if you think prover. ABRAHAM VANE/LIT. Sheriff of Delaware county. Buoemzi.L k Warm, Attor'ys for Petitioners.! apla-wery COPARTNERSHIPS. TIISSOLITTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HENRY W. KANAGA haying purchased the in terests of TREVOR T. FOWLICP. and TIITLOW /LOS SON. in the business heretofore carried on in the Girard Bones. under the style of RANAGA. FOWLS)/ Zs 00.. the partnership is hereby declared to be dissolved. AU Parties indebted to the said Inn are requested to make settlement with Henry W. Raman. HENRY W. HASAGA. TRAITOR T. FOWLER. TOTLOW TAOICHON. TWri.ensx.rtne. April 4. 1861. ap7-tt ?FIE. UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY formed a Copartnership for the carrying on of the JOB P.IILNTING Business. ender tho firm-name of NOUBBB. 0121LHAM. & MoYARLAND. O. ILTEBR. WM. .1. GRAHAM, WM. NoFARLAND. APRIL le. . an2o-12r. NOTICE.-OHABLE3 C. KNIGHT IS admitted to as interest in our busineas from this date. 0, D. BOBEVD44 00.. rron and steel Merchants. - - N. E. corner 13110011 D and VINE Streets and 40 and 44 North FRONT Street PHILADBLPHIA, April 1. 1264. anl-Im* TEE UNDERSIGNED ,HAVE THIS -0- , DAT entered into eepartnerehlJA and having pur chased the Diereati or TETT& WlifiiHT . will continue the Wholeeale DrUg brogues", under the mune or EITEETCH, SIULNITT it 00.. at the old stand. No. 809 ILLEICHT Street. AARON 8g ME J 08.111.11 AN - NETT. l'lnzanir...Pme., April 1. 1964. pA•lm B.LACK HAWK 11Gr4.i...313 "WINING COMPANY. MINES—BOBTAIL, GREGORY Ago.. LODES--GILPIIT 00., OOLOREWQ.! CAPITAL., 50,0008 HARES 41100 BAUR. TRUSTERS. P. B. MCC, New York. W. L. LIE, COlorado. ANTEIDNY AREIOIIX. New York. GROWN BLISS. Ja.. New York. 4 0. W. CHILE. New York. J. E. WILLIAMS, _New York. J. HALL PLBASANTS. Baltimore. LEONARD swreT. Washington. 4 CARLOS MB .-Boston. President-1k IF b. ' Vies Preeldent. ... LEE Trearorer—W .B LAWTON . . Secretary —D. EJOEN. Coaasel—JOßA S.-WOODWARD. - General Director—NlLO LIB. OFFICE. No. 25 OLIFT STRUT. NEW YORE. aplti-lm . - - BRIGGS GOLD CO. &IMES-BRIGGS & GREGORY LODES, GILPIN COUNTY, OOLORADO. CAPITAL 10,000 mamma—sum mum. TRUSTEES: J O . BRIGGS_ 10. N. PULkNAN (Thiag9. ANTHONY New yam. HENRY 0000 ILL H. 130ENBLL WHITS Q. 0. ALSIP nuilson, Iff, T. WS. G. ANOILL Preeild.uumr. N. Prealdent. 3.. SMITH 100013. Treasurer, WALTER H LAWTON. Secretary D. LITTLBJOHN. • Domed: J. IL WOODWARD. Inning Etaperlntendoat, CHM 14 of Ihu Oleo 25 CLIFF Street. New York.. GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM • WATIB-HIATIBrir.WILTEr i % lor Warming and Ventalstilig MU B dinia and. Private Bodaeneos. Manufactured by the ........ ea. WA AAahnic. 11:1110111 STUN Apo WATIII-naaa am., sisrasK.B.l.l. Or pEIMADMILP.U. . :ANIS _r_wooD. • • . Al ibuth. 3 , 0 .= liked. imblLtaadi IL Y_ 11P1L.1.. 1610,Ielatuulant_ UPHO LBT ERIN ' • • BWEIRD & CO. Northeast corner THlSTaaarrat sad ORlSTNim'eti. Carpets sad MBed eatting maHair de' MIL- • . w ! -i a : m1290415i • • • Vaasa wahine. AK PHRENOLOGICAL : EXUMA- , Frihrth ihil la rr "` °T.V a lak e. 410-upos. a& & AUCTIOI I I + ~, ... NESS, F BRINLEY, it 00. "`l . UR No. 615 0615T61PP and 616 i11i515. 44. 51pli 01+.11617" N FRID AY (moos. O FRIDAY MORN/ NO'. Awn 10. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on roar my a lt. 400 packages and iota of toner and staMe retir e dr goods. arnplee and catalogues early on morning of sale. By SCOTT & STEWART, AITOTI N SEES AND COMMISSION MERCHANN - qt 822011ESTEUT Street and 815 SAMSON, • tfg t A NAND. —lle balance of the One Italian Matti it • e.. will be sold on WEDNESDAY Mornin g , g r , together with a fine assortment of VRHOn. 01 .„ 4 /1k and bronzes, now landing in ROW York from Itstoti k Pat Maims hereafter. utop, SALE OF UNCLAIMED EXPRESS PanZAc p , - On THURSDAY MORNING Asxr, at la &sleek, we will sell the unclaimed packers, sf following Ex press Companies, vls : ROWAN! ti s'il 'the Harnden and Howard itnPronn enmosnles remained at the office (or more. than Ma months welt MX meat of charges. 144 LAROS SALE OP STRAW GOODs. On FRIDAY MORNING. 28th luelaui, at 10 o'clock, will be cold by ekt. k Mont :300 C 1149011 fresh strsW goods, comprising bo h .lin Ste.. of new and desirable anapest far trimmisge ""i4, a line muff ease and tassel trimmings. 4.14 SCOTT & STSWART. Auctioneers. will rye thelre,, sonelattention to Sales of MERCHANDISE sad Wirt: al all descriptions . and PURIIII NEE of parting reel ef ".,_ or breaking up lioneekeeping , on the premien; of t j a r Owners. or at their elegant and ay tons SALESII,OOO Nog 6E2 CHE3TNEIT and 615 RANSOM Street.. —... pHILIP FORD & CO., AIIOTIONExi s i ..a. MIS MARKET and SEE COMMBEOA Streets —_---- LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 CASSi SOO% F,EOBS, BROOASer. &a , , ON 1i lIRSDAY MORA IN*, IF:April 2Blh. at 10 o 'clock pmeieely, wilt be mid br eat, Logue, for cash, 1 COO eases men' bore, and Feather Zr . hip, and grab boots, balmorale, Oxford Um, ca . ' vitflu boots, &o . ; women's, misses', and children'. rah, he; goat. kid. and morocco heeled boots woods. , 5h00,...—. g Hers, buskins!. Bridals° citrinede --, 8 4fir Open for examination, with catalogues , end , 7011 the morning of sale. F&NCOAST & WARNOCK, A;(70 TIONZERS. No. 240 MARKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE SA LS OF 750 LOTS AMERICA/ AND IMPORTED DRY GOoDs, wimg ac e . b mitustEss coot*. ac ,by Catalogue. 3 ' THIS WRMING. April 27. commencing at 10 o'clock precisely: la eluded will be found a full line of seasonable goods, worthy the attention of bayere. VERY ATTRACTIVE APEcria. Postrivs Rua 1), Ai 00 dozen PL t IN AND FANCY bILK NECK Tisk by Catalogu e, TOD3 MORNING. April 27. commencing at 10 fo'cloot included Will found, the most attractive assortment of Nob taw stria pl a i n and fancy ilea ever offered at auction, and will be found weft worths tt a attention of haven. BLACK SILK COl.7'S AND MOM. ARS. rt Also. THIS MORNING. 60 lots ladies' entirely new and fashionable atyles et black silk coats eirealare, mantilla,, and auks. PdRIS FILLET KIT TN AND V2.11.a, Also, a full line ladles' long and short Paris wribrot. dared heavy black silk mitts, with and without Ousts. Also, an invoice Paris embroidered Week silk lac e Tells, black lace capes, barbs, lanes &o. RIBBONS, FLO WERS, AND TARLETANS. Abe, an invoice new spring Styles and colors NCI de sole bonnet ribbons, bonnet materials, alike. ate. Also. 160 cartons lien and new ely/es Mb amble& flowcra. Al So, lots medium to extra fine white and colored lads. tans. Aho. 80 cases palm end willow Shaker hoods. TSIMMIDGS AND SILTING& Also, 6n invoice Paris trimmings. wonted braids, gimp■, bugle trimming. girdiee.ftency buttons, &o. Also. 30 cartons miner quality colored and black Milan beltings. SMBHOIDEBISS.—An invoice of embroidered issonst iaeertinge collare, and ante, linen eat.. &c. HOOP SHIB.Te. NoTioxis, 4!fo —OOO dozen hullos', wises's+, and children's woven-tape eteel-spfing l o pe skirts, full line tirst•class goods. elso, notions, head nets, hosiery, ate* good'. dot &a. BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER, NO. SOH ILOSIrET Street. South Side. above &wand • CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, STEM . GOODS, & c. THIS HORNING. April 27, at 10 o'clock. wilt be cold ready-made clothing, clothe. cassimolllls. wool and manila shirts. pr ole, mos line, dm, good,. skirt,. trimming,. tooter,. Wide, , shirt-fronts:lair pins. loft bate, oboes. straw Panama hate. &a. gales of B an l 7oods. Tring& Notions. &e. • *Taff MONDAY, pDESDATd FRIDAY mornin . g. *kW meneing at 11) o cloak. lkj THOMAS & SONS, .LT- 0 -• Nos. 139 and 141. South FOURTH Bine/ Sale No. 639 North Sixth street HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO, MIRRORS, CHAN DELIER, BRUSSELS CARSET,S, &o THIS HORNING. 27th bet . at 10 o'clock, at No. 639 North Sixth street, the household furniture, flue-toned piano. by Scharr: tine French plate pier mirrors, fine Brussels stair and entry carpets, imperial carpet, gas chandelier, Washes uteneals. &c. Hey be examined at 9 o'clock on the morning of tar sale. Bale at Nos. 199 and 141 South Fourth street ONPNEIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT R0361900D ~P 1 AMA, MBLODEON. LABGIA MildßOlik, FINS BELISSELE3 CAIWISTB, On THURSDAY MuRNING, at 9 o'clock, At the auction store, the superior furniture, elegant rosewood piano by Chiokertnav one by Roichenbsch. rosewood melodeon, four fine french plate mantel and Piertuirrors, lame walnut baok•case, fine Brussels car. ra ts, &o. WATER CASKS. On THURSDAY MORNING, at 12 o'clock 11 , At Simons' warehouse. Front and Otter streets, for as. count United Stales. E 45 water casts. anserriceabla Sir A portion may be seen at Front and Otter streets, the balance on Patty'e Mend SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. PROM A Ll ' BRARY, VENI' TOY BOOKS, Jto, ON TH URSD AY AFTERNOON. April2Bth, at the auction store. miscellaneous books, from a librarY. Also, Juveniles' toy boobs. Sm. Bale at the Rising Bun Village. SURPLUS FURNITURE. BILLIARD TABLE, ENE INIREOI3, CAttRIAGES. DONKEYS, Ac. • ON FRIDAY MORNING, 29llainst., at 11 o'clock. on Germantown avenue. nem the junction of the Old York road (Rising Snn Village). the aurplus furniture , book.casee. rosewood billiard table, mantel mirror, carpets, mattings, ate .• also, a Germantown carriage by Rogers. pair donkeys and wagon May be examined at 9 o'clock. on the morning of the UN R! TgI) STATES MILITARY RAIL- . OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERNAIESTBR• WARRINGTON, ADrlllO. DAC AUCTION.—WILL DR SOLD. on WIRDARIDAT, the lath day of May, at the Railroad Depot, in Alexandra, Virginia: 800 Tone of Old Railroad Iron, 0 100 Tole of Old Car i Klee, • 100 Tensor Cant Scrap Iron, 100 Tone of Wrought Iron. 9 Tone of Old Braes and Copper, MO Oil Barrels. - Terms : Gash In Government Funds. Ten (10) per cant. to be paid at the time of parehsee, the balenoe:on v.e 4re property mast be removed within ten dave from date of eale. H. L. ROI3INSOa, aplB-tivylB Captain and A. Q, M. SHIPPING. Mirk STEAM WEEKLY TO LI VERPOOL. TOUCHING AT QUEENSTOWN (Cork Harbor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liver- Pool, New York. and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intended to sail as follows: CITY OF BALTIMORE, ...:... 11ATURDAY. ill 80. EDINBUTIGH —.SATURDAY, May 7. CITY OP WASHINGTON • S sTURDAY. May 14. and every succeeding Saturday at noon. from Pler 44 NORTH River. • RATES OF PASSAGE, Payable in Gold or its equivalent in Currency. FIRST CABIN KO 00 El ENRAGE Do. to London ....• 86 00 Do. to London.... 34 CS Do. to Paris 96 00 Do. to Paris 90 00 Do. to Hamburg .90 00 Do. to Hamburg... 37 00 Passengers also lanyards& to Havre. Bremen. oner. dam. AntWerP. dm, at eonally low rates Fares from Liverpool or Qaeenstown : First Cabin, 0, MI SPE: Steerage from Liverpool and (Inmate wn. $35. Those who wish to send for their friends can bay tickets here at these rates. For further information apply at the OomPallTl Offices. JOHN 0. DALE. Agent, aPI2 111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. t ank BOSTON AND PHILADSL. PHIL STIAMBRIP LINE sailing from sash port on BATURDATB. from Int wharf above PINT Street. Philadelphia, and Long Wharf. Boston. The Steamship NORMAN. Gar& Baker. wenn from Philadelphia for Boston on Bat day; April SO, at 10 A. IS. ,andistemaship BAXON.Irom Boston for Philadelphia. on same day at 4 o'clock P. M. These new and anbsCantial steamships forma molar line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at ono-half the Inendlilln charted on sail vessels. Freights taken at fair rates Shippers are requested to eend Sltp Receipts and 131 Lading with their goods. . For Freight or Pausal (havint fine accommodations) apply to MERRY WINOOR & CO.. Joh9 33* South DELAWARE /WWI.. aj EVANS & WATSON'S FIALAIf STOW_ ILO soya 70Trivra. MUT, PHILADELPHIA. Pl. lino variety of lIIILIPS.OO7 KAMM idiom II ELEC TRIOITY.-WONDERFUL SCI ERTIVIO DIE3OOI7MILY. —All acute and chronic dis eases cured hY sPeelal guarantee, - when desired brths patient. at I.WWO WALNUT street. Philadelphia. and in case of a failure no charge M made. No dragging the system with uncertain medical agents. All cares per formed by Magnetism Galvanism. or other =diem,- tions of Illsetateity, without shooks or auynuploassut sensation. For further information send and get a pamphlet. which contains hundreds of eertificates from some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia. who have been speedily and permanently cured alter all other treatment 'from medical men had failed. Oyer twelve thousand.cured in leas than five years. at IMMO WAL NUT street. N. B. —Medical wen and others. who &sire a know /sees of my new discovery * can communes a full course of lectures May 17th. Mit' at the , butlintio WALNUT' Street. Prof BoLLail has qualified o v e r d one thousand physicians, who use gionneity as a specialty. Consultation tree Prof. BOLLES & Dr. psoWakixso WALNUT Street. Philadelphia: apio lm* E" REDFORD WATER"-INDIVIDU• 4R-oals and dealers will bi eapplied with "Bedford Water," fresh from tho Spring, as the shortest nettle, el the fol io rates: : - For barrel, 40 gallon d toa leer. .. . .1111141.048 OD Milt do do 2 B Half do (mulberry) .. . 900 The barrel, Sr. well steamed, Aglaia ''' 'n.;;;Mesers mar 4spend upon readying the:WAMiwin: ire and fresh as et Spring. All orders &demised SAIP , . Valtlll-Ste It. 1.. MIS -2r. Bedford. Pe. QUEEN .OF BEA.I7TY: ?IRORGIN WAX OP ANTILLES. A neR COSKETIO for beautifying. whiten• ins, and preserving the isomsdertion it is the most wonderful compound of the age. There is neither /balk, powder. amnes i a. bismuth. ant. tale in Its cow position. it being composed entirely offrure Virgin Wag ; b•nee. its axitsordinary ouuditles for pr 054.1,114 shin. making it soft. smooth. fair, and transparent makes the old appearv_oung. the homely hand e. the handsome more beautiful. and the most beautiful diulna. Price 56 and ID cents. Prepared only by BUNT et CO.. Perromera, 41 South EIGHTH street. two doom ahoy* Chestnut, and 132 gonthiSEVENTE Street. aboVe Wal. mlil94ffic RELIABLE.--lISE GALL.A.IIDETT'S HAIR R.ERTORIg It lo not s dye. it rotors the hair to its natural color. It does mot Moja the akin. It Reeds no Randalins of other 4Tordat It bin MUMS Of Itself Price rate. Try Propared may by e PAL% oLMlß.Anothsoarsf. mhBo-lm! iIIGHTRIUSTR ow DR FINE, PRA.OTIOAL • DEN. TIN' for the bid twmty roam SU,_M VINE 81, below Tblivjenheele the y n o v Dental TEETH of the SZO. moon oa Aso Go , Atlas, Moor. Val Gonad. Amber. ito.. on. f or iint and futbe = work. mom , reasonable than any Nudist lag Ms oltY 01 Teeiebaleuefed to lOr 11f c Artitold Told repaired to s o Dabs szhaedam All work war. ranted ro Salsronos. bed families. maaadm An BARRELS YOUNGER'S ALE, S Anne's Broworl, t juts. In store, And for sale -by Oro WELLIAIf H. YBOTON & CO.. • UM Roan) PROW". Rtrad CLA.RLPT—IN CASKS' AND CASES, in store aid for sally_b_r__ 111 LATBEIGNS. UO9 and SO4 Sontn FRONT Bertwt. COTTON WAIL DUCK AND OANTAB of all umbers an{ • g o r Ekren'. Doak Awning of all dosarirrioni. • Testa, A Trunk ant amra Corms. to ii fo i _AM% Dm Volts, form' wian *Wu Nall mu . & On— SO W. uroam . rola joinur Alla. MAOICEREL, HEBBING, SRAM zisoo.btai MA L Noe 1. 3. ati 8 isokerol. lotoosaskt fat fa. la sou Ms • i ttirvpat k noitass asil SOW lIttezo:o 144, aid No.l Ravi/IL bin nu" Ohio% • -E . salOr lab kr • KULA *Awn. st . MR 'ttATlll4' IX SAFI
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