THE CITY. «ran»l Demonstration I»3T the Union* leaguei A VBBV APPEOrKIATK EHTBKTAtHMBKT IN BBOKT of utobfbnbbnob ball* At twelve o’olook yesterday the gentlemen who form the Union League of Philadelphia assembled -at their on 'WeatOheatn'ut street, and proceeded to Independence Halt for the purpose of celebrating the great victory achieved by the Union Army. The band of musicians engaged for the espeelal: - occasion were stationed In the State House steeple. ; This was an Impromptu celebration. There was no staging erected; the broad steps of the main on trance to the Hall were used .as the rostrum for this especial occasion. The beautiful silk banner of the League was held aloft. The orowd of citizens speedily gathered and the celebration commenced. It was brief, solemn, lively, Interesting, and en ♦■htialiirtlft. Chas. Gibbons, Esq., haviog boon introduced. <* wanton Lengue of Philadelphia, have appeared hero to-day f®ssnr&!Ss2 s, -saShfe, vfninw r Amjlauie 1 It la »° earnest of peace and M MBuraMeof liberty to all the Inhabitants of the iauTlT^SSr*SBW of the republic. l< Afthail Grant. [Cheers and applause.] All hall Sherman. [Continued cheers.] Hall Meade. [Renewed applause.] Hall Thomas- [Oheera] The sneaker now falßlsg his voice to Its highest pitch, exclaimed, “And all hall Sheridan.” The name electrified the audience, and cheers made the welkin ring. During this part of the speooh the ladleß at the windows of the Amerloan hotel and ad iotnlng houses waved their handkerohlofg. Hall, fellow oitizena, Farragut and Porter. officers and faithful soldiers and blue jackets! [Hounds of applause] And lot us all honor those gallant soldleis an<f sailors who have fallen In this groat struggle In defence of the eonn- hail the President and his Cabinet [thunders or applause], who stood firm as the everlasting hills with loity purpose, In tlio majesty of the law, not to compromise with treason nor to parley with traitors ! [Bounds of applause ] We may reason ably expect to justify a peace taat all men oau en iov without hearing the crack or the slave driver's whip or the rattling chains of Mb victims. [Tre mendousapplause.] ■ , . ■ . Fellow-citizens, there la something more than joy in the heartß of the people this day. Thousands of men who never uncover their heads in submission to the Universal Huler are this day witnesses how IhHla wisdom He has shaped our very disasters ittto'the means of overcoming our fatal respect for a venerable national sin, and how it has pleased Him to blot ont that sin in Ihe blued of our friends and kindred. Let ns see to it that all the prejudices which that sin engendered, still standing in the' way of justice and a perfect nationality, snail be eon signed, with the sin itself, to the late of the rebel llfon. Letall be hurled together, in the same un honored grave. Let this be our acknowledgment be foresll the woildthat we owe something on account Of our success to the black mao, whom the world has despised as an infertcr race, slnoe his martial bearingln this war has proved that, In spite of Ms complexion, he;has the instinct and-patriotism of the white man ; therefore let him be entitled to the glorious privilege, at least, of being an American citizen. [Applause.] The glory of our victory Is due to a higher power than man. Here, on this very spot, our forefathers supplicated that-aid In time of oppressionj here on this spot we have come together in joy, reverentially to thanfc Htm far HU mercy, and to this e*dlt is my privilege toiatro dttee tne Bev. Dr. Braluerd. ' _ The Rev. Dr. Braluerd, pastor of the old Pine* Street Ofcuiob, now stepped forward, and, after a few prelimloary temarbs. fltold that no day ever dawned upon the United States brighter than this, and no event ever occurred of more importance to the thirty millions of people of oar country than that which has caused tola meetlc gto ooavone. We were here a year ego, in the day of peril, to be seech God. in his great mercy, to sustain our coun try; we were strong Jo prnjer daring those dark hours of bitter agony and fearful strife; when the contest trembled In the scale; when our children's liberties were In danger; when all was gloom upon the land. He had grown older since the war be gan, and bis spirits had olten sunk amid the waves of ylolssHudes, flowing forward and backward ovar the country. But his heart was filled with jov by the capture ofthe very oltadel, the heart and brains, of the rebellion. We should thank God that the shackles are fast being removed from the victims of slavery; we should thank God that, by the vindication of immunity and the, power of arms, under His blessings, we have opened the doors of the prisons where man; of our brave sol diers had been confined ; for their liberation let ns lilt our hands to Almighty God. It Is easy to ha devout whoa wo are all happy; and If this bo true, . then he was ono of the most devout men in this country. [Laughter and applause ] And for this he felt deep gratitude to God. The clergy of the land are here to-day to mingle their voices in prayer and praise, and to show how they feel at the triumph of. liberty, the Union and the taws. The speaker re marked that It was not the duty of the clergy to prevent the young men going forward to battle for their country, hut rather to-urge them on In the good work, because the clergy were convinced that the eause of the Country was right and just. [Ap plause.] The reverend gentleman now proeeeded at some length to portray the past and present and-probable future condition of the despised race. He felt inclined to love blm the more as the ■world loved him less. He had no embittered feeling even against the Sooth. This war was wsigedagainst It, not that we loved the South less, but loved our country more. [Bounds .ot applause.] Years are planting grey hairs upon his head, but he thanked God that after all this bloodshed victory is our’s. Yet Who can think of this without having the joyous moments of the hour somewhat darkened by the sad reality or the. thought ot so many soldiers who fell bn the maroh to Ktohmond. Many are living sufferers. Let us take fro.-h courage, and with warmhearts do all we.aan._to_ assist them In the hours of their peed, and pray and mnarava* for the mercy he has extended. Dr. Phillips Brooks having been Introduced by the last speaker, delivered an appropriate prayer, after which the benediction was pronounced by the Bev. S. W. Thomas. The following four lines were sung to the tune of old hundred, In wflloh a large part of the audience joined: ■ • Praise God from whom all blessings flew, Praise Him all creatu.es here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host. Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost," The hand In the steeple interspersed the proceed ings with the peformance of patriotic tunas. Among the clergy present, besides those already named, we observed the Bev. Dr. H. W. Dubachet, Bev. Dr. Wa, Rudder, rectors of St. Stephen’s ohurch, and Hev. Dr.Washburne, motor of St. Marks. The pro ceedings having been brongbt to a close, the line of march was taken up, and the League proceeded to their headquarters. Loud ones were made for Dougherty 1 Dan. Dougherty! Dougherty! The Oratorl &0., but that gentleman did not appear, but moved along with the members or the League. The great crowd of people now separated and thus Hie event ofthe day was brought to a close. FBKTTY YEBSJSS. The following linos were written by the Kev. Thomas H. StooktoD, and we learn that It was In tended the; should be snog at the celebration of the Union Loauoo In front of Independence Hall, yes terday. We publish a copy of them In The Press to day, and ir any of the readers thereof may feel in clined to try their vooal powers in song may do so to that favorite sacred air known as “ Old Hundred ANTHBM. Vow let all he»it« and voices raise, yrom e&ith to heaven, Jehovah’s praise; Adoiß his goodness Vs the p*Bt, And trust him long aa time shall last! Torlo 1 Hs rote npon Hie Throne. Be spoke the wora —our foes have gone; O’er Petersburg, from Richmond'., brow, The Stars and btripss are floating now ! All hall, the Triumph of the Brave ! Jll hall, the Freedom of the Slave ! Weep for the Dead ! the W* undtd love! And still praise Hun who reigns above! OEUKBOUS THANK OPTEBIKGS. No more suitable thank offerings can be present ed to Ood for onr glorious victories than generous donations for the relief of the noble soldters who have won them with their Wood. The United {States Christian Commission has great pleasure In acknowledging many such handed in without solici tation by merchants ol the oily, and by strangers, casually here desirous of aiding in the blessed work of succoring our wounded soldiers. It has now oyer one hundred and any tried men aatlng as your almoners In this work, and Is prepared to oonvey Orery dollar entrusted to it by the most direct and speedy channel to the suffering soldiers.. The list of donations, which Is hereby increasing, contains the following: McKean, Boris, & Co. I.COO CO Cash *. 1, (H 0 00. John P. Croier 1,000 00 A. Whlllditt—l,ooo 00 Jay Cooks- 1,(00 CO Jno B. Mysrs it Co. 1,000 00 Diesel & Co 1,000 00 ytm. H Johns, St. Olsli.Pa..---..1,000 00 E. W. Olaike &Co. (SCO 00 Stephen C01we11.... SCO Oo Thos H. Powers... 600 00 tG. Cattail-... . 600 CO A, Bonder & Co- 60c 00 Jas. Graham SCO 00 Geo. Bullock SCO 00 J Emory Stone.-, too 00 Benj Bollock & Bens 600 CO Insurance Co., of- North America... 600 00 Then. Drake....— 6COOO Cash.—.- —6OO 00 David. Bonil, Jr.. & __ BOO 0? DeHayen & Bro seo to Heaton &Dsttckia., W. E Garrett & Sons 250 CO J. K. H , Gorman- Wa. H. Mewbold, town go oo Bob, A Aerteen... 200 OO J. W. Bcott & Co,Bo 00 Ganett & Martin2oo 00 Oeo. D. WetberHX.. go oo John A BioTOh,, 200 00 W. J. I, Kederlio. 00 00 Geo. K. Crozer 200 00 Farr & 8r0,.. go 00 Cash 200 00 abra 8. Perkins.. 00 00 John McAllister, Jr 200 00 * m.A. Crown &Co go 00 Field and Keebmle 150 00 W. A. B anchard.. go 00 Humphreys & Hoff- . T. C. Henry A Co.. 80 00 man .™.. 150 00 Bohertßoyd... 50 00 Xmsloytes or Jay John Gibson—.,..fc 50 0J Cooks* Co.. 144 60 Robert B Brier _..WSO 00 ©°l B «^ a “v a V. MO 00 many smaller FTotk, McCoueh, & amounts, too nu £!'•" ■ . A 0 merotta to mention Those who deßireto aid In tho work of helping our noble soldiers may send their contributions to the treasurer, Jos. Patterson, at Western Bank, or to Geo, H. Stuart, Chairman, No. H Bank Street. COOPEK-SHOF SALOON. In older to meet any emergency that may arise, the members of the Cooper* Shop committee are pro* ?? tb ®J n»T# at command lor the temporary reception of wounded soldiers vrho may arrive in this city within a few days. Many a gallant soldier has had Ms wounds dressed at this world-renowned lnstitotlon. The following benevolent ladles have the arrangements in their keeping: Mrs. A, Horner,Mrs. fi. p. King,Mrs. J. K. Floyd, Mrs. P. Fitzpatrick Mr 3. w. M. Cooper, Mrs. Joseph Perry. Besides these laalos there are hundreds of others of the sex who are ready to attend on the wounded of our armv. While the battle of Gettysburg was progressing" the Sa loon was placed In reoeptlon order, and by the time the wounded began to arrive they were at onee taken In, where every neoessary attendance was given them. It Is true that the hospital system in She military department of Philadelphia is excel l<snt> and t&o accommodations extensive; yet it may ha neoessary to render temporary assistance in times of emergenoy, and there cannot lie found a hetter organization of kind-hearted ladles than those who have never failed to attend the sick and wounded soldiers who wore temporarily provided for at the famous old Cooper-Shop. PHILADELPHIA BOOKBINDING. At the publishing house of J. B. Lipplnoott &Co., Market street, that moat splendid temple of litera ture, a volume was ahown ns yesterday which sur passes anything of the sort we have ever seen. It la a guano photographic album, the sides of whloh, as well as the clasps, are of solid ailverf richly O&rvedt embeiiiaded witu raised medallions, sharp and clear aa gems from the antique. The vo lnme 18 an offering of gratitude from a famltv In Massaehuaetts to a gentleman of California,* in remembrance of tender and last offices of kindness to one “in-and dying—a stranger la a strange land." We believe that the Bllver and carving ft. sorted upon the covers of this Bnperb volume cost several hundred dollars, but the taste exhibited in getting np the book will be considered by many as enually worthy of attention- The binding was exe cuted, ofooune, by Messis. Lippincott a Go. JOBIL.BE AT THE ACADEMY. ' This evening a thanksgiving jubilee will be held at the Academy of Music, to express gratitude to Ood and to our brave defenders lor the glorious vie tones which have crowned our arms. Rev. H. M. *imdderi •8.,D.,.T01m Bi-Gough, &. Q-. flatten,and 'gx "BTStnait■ Ef a"., arid'others.wHl address the meet tair The friends 01 our wounded soldiers wUI have on ODDOrtunity of making their thank-offerings through tho ChilsUan Commission. CELEBRATION BY THE ARSENAL EMPLOYEES. Yesterday afternoon the employ eos m the Araenal Sgupjifltng about fi?« hundred men, headed “J a too brass band.made a street paradelnhpnsr ot ow victories. They passed thronah tw prioMo** streets. -When passing The Press offloe they choerea lustily. The rear of the parade ambulances of the Washington, Good WIU, rranlt- Jin, and Western fire companies. ‘ HEWABD OFFEBED.. _ The "Weeoaeoe Kcgino OompA^jr ft rawata or one handled dollars Tor tb ® the oomDt yintr frnfttndiarv’who fired the stftoieoi une oompa ny whlle tho moSbora were on parade on Monday night. ST. Stephen’s bell. (in MondftT afternoon* after the service* tbe bell" ‘Tinier at St sTephen’fl Church played on the bells tunes: Hall OolumMa. Star-Spangled •Banner, Yankee Boodle, and the Virginia Heel. Three toys, named Jacob Pugh, Charles Pugh], and William Slender, were seriously burned on Monday afternoon by the premature explosion of powder, while firing a salute at TUlrr-v-ttrat and Market streets. ■ It Is thought that Jacob Pugh will lose his eyes. He was taken to the hospital. ! About half past one o’clock yesterday afternoon, a girl four years old, named Dueomon, living at 80S Worth Thirteenth street, was burned to death by her clothes taking fire from the stove. Her mother was absent at the time, and the honse was In charge of a boy eight yearaold. Last evening a beautiful display of pyrotechnics took place in front of, the Union League House, In honor of the capture of Richmond. The bouse was brilliantly Illuminated from roof to pavement, and a profusion of flags was exhibited. The tool honse at I'atrmennt Park was destroyed by fire about 2 o’eloek -yesterday afternoon. Loss not asoertained. A Dumber of fire companies were, soon on the ground, but could not obtain water. The members of the Union League are making arrangements to recruit another regiment, to be called the 2151 h Pennsylvania Volunteers. This will be the ninth regiment organized by this associa tion. The seventh regiment recruited by It was full at the end of a mofitb from the time recruiting for it web begun, and It Is intended to filiupthls new regiment In as short a time. RECRUITING. : Yesterday warrants were Issued for the payment of the city bounty to 44 men, credited Among* the several wards as follows - Wards. Men- *“<>*• leoond 1 Fifteenth B Fourth 2 Nineteenth..... 1 Fl(tb 2 rwentteth .............2L Sixth 1 Twenty-second 1 Seventh 2 Twenty-fifth I The United States vs. Robert M. Lee. This esse, in which the defendant is charged with forging the name of. Lieutenant James H, Walker, reoraltlng effioer, to certain enlistment papers, with latent to defraud the Government, and also with a conspira cy with others to defraud the United States, in which a jury was eropaenelled yesterday, was pro ceeded with. The evidence of Sergeant Francis, a regular recruiting sergeant, and U»pt. Patton, late, of the Slst Regiment, Penna. Vols., was to the effect that the defendant, In September last, la oollaslon with others, conspired to have a numoerof volun teers enlisted fraudulently, for the purpose or ob taining the large bounties then being paid. This was done by forging the name of the reoraltlng offi oer, Lieut. James H. Walker, to the enlistment papers. The men werß then taken by Francis, who was In the conspiracy, to the mustering officer, Captain Sellers, who, upon these fraudulent papers, mustered the men In. They were then allowed to ©scape, after the bounties were paid, as alleged, to Col. Lee, the defendant. Francis testified that, for his share In the transaction, he received $650 In three several payments. Captain Patton testified that he was present when this arrangement was made, and that he saw Lee forge the name of Walker to some of the enlistment papers. It ap peared that a local bounty bad been paid Lee, bat not that a-Government, bounty had been-drawn upon these alleged forged papers. The ease of the United States was not coholnded. Gilpin and Val entine for the United States, and O. W. Brooke and D. O’Brien for the defendant. Slter et al. vs. Prentzell. Anaotfonon boot ac count to recover for goods sold and delivered. De fence payment. Verdlot for plaintiff $255 41. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Oompanyof Newark, New Jersey, vs. Assignees of Joseph L. Lord. An action to recover arrears of ground rent. Verdict for plaintiff, $516. Onyler and Olay for plaintiff; Stover lor delendant. The'conrt adjourned till Monday. court or Common Pleas—Jndge Allison. Thomas Ryan vs. Margaret McElrey. This snlt was to recover an amount of rent alleged to be due and in arrear. The defence was that the honse was leaky and mnohontof repair, and that the land -I,"* -- J - atf *— *in hail promised to do. Y«rdiot~fdr defendant. BIOT, ASSAULT AND BATTERY—PISTOL USED. Edward Tully, Hugh Donnelly, and Frank Dil lon were arrested last evening by Besorvo Officers Bess, Ferguson, and Barber, on the obarge of rlotons conduct. The prisoners were looked np for a bearing, to take place to-day before Alderman Beltler. Ball was entered last evening before Re corder Eneu for tbelr appearance. It seems, from all we can learn, that no reason baa been given for tbe outbreak, excepting that it was of sueb a nature that tbe participants would not like exposed. Tbe parties are well known to tbe police. Early in tbe evening two or three men engaged suddenly In a fight on Chestnut street near Sixth. Six or seven persons engaged Ina se vere game of fisticuffs, but it was over before tbe police arrived. At an hour later the fight was re newed at the “ Tontine ” on Seventh street, above Chestnut. Frank Dillon, It Is allegedvstood iff the doorway and diaohaiged.-three' barrels of a pistol Into the bar.room. TiTe balls took effect In the wall. Officer HeusrEearlng the reports and smashing or fiasS, hastened to the scene, and, entering the ouse, arrested Donnelly, who was freely bleeding, having received several scalp wounds. Ajgaug of men were crowded In the corner. They cried out, 11 Seize him, seize him ;he Is oie of them.” While the officer was taking Mm- along Chestnut street, Dillon and Tully came up and said he had done nothing, and he ought to he liberated. Just at this moment,! It Is alleged that DiUon pulled out a blackjack and struck John Patterson, a respectable resident of the Seventh ward, over the head. Dillon and Tully were- then taken Into custody by Festive Officers Hess and Barber. Aphyslelam was sent for, who sewed tbeftoalp wounds that Donnelly had received. He bled very freely. -The prisoners, it Is said, were a part of the gang that hao-the fight on Chestnut street at an earlier hour, during wMch George Kinsley had an arm broken. This man had his arm broken by accident some time since. ' It was broken over during the conflict of yesterday. Jim W. Carson.... ICO 00 W S Fletcher 100 00 Alex 8en50n..... 100 00 Coffin St Altaians... ICO 00 J.a T. Bingham... 100 00 Horatio Gates Jones 10J 09 Geo. Benderson. Jr 100 00 a. Hezargee &Co.. 100 09 Then, Bllee —..... 100 00 Jae. B. McCnrdr. ■■ 100 .00 l*aao Lea........ 100 00 W. Butcher & Son- 11’00 J. H. Stevenson—. 100 00 Geo D. Wetherill &Co 10100 Mrs J. R.,MlseE B. I and Hiss A.K.M.. 07 00 E M. Brnoe 00 OO IM. A. Lonzstreth... 00 00 A Lady, per Jno. Hu Harper............ 00 00 David Trainer 00 00 Cnrwea Stoddart St Bro 60 00 Janies Field so 00 casualty. FATAL, BURNING, fireworks. KHHAKT. ANOTHER UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT. THE CHRISTIAN COMMISSION’S LIGHT AB‘ TILLERY, The Christian Commission have had completed three more apparatus lor the manufacture and dis tribution of coffee amongst soldiers in the field. One of these machines has been In uso fur a long time In the army, and has been found of great ser vice. Each or these vehicles is caDable of supply ing, in one hour’s time, sufficient of tbo beverage to serve 1,200 men. They wiU be forwarded to the army at once. THE COURTS. U- S. Circuit Court-Judge Grier. District Cemt'JndgC Sbarswood. District Court—Judge Stroud. Dominick McElwee vs. Henry L. Powell. This was an action to recover a bill for the loading and hauling of a quantity of stone. Defence that the charge waß excessive, and greatly more, than was agreed to be paid. Verdict for plafntlff, #5O. Cut ler for plaintiff; W. S. Price for defendant. The court adjourned till Thursday. Court of Quarter Sessions—Judge Thompson, This eourt met, hnt, no case being ready, adjourn ed till Thursday. THE POLIOS. [Before Ur. Alderman Betti or.} IMPORTANT CASK. •William Slngizer is the name given by a man Who was arraigned yesterday, having been arrested on the complaint of Isaac M. Ernpp.an officer of the provost marshal of the Fourth district. The developments In this case are Important, not only to provost marshals and their assistants, hot to en rolled men generally. The defendant stands charged with obtaining money under false pro*: tonees. It seemß that he has been going around among the enrolled men and obtaining stuns of money ranging from .twenty to twenty five dol lars, for which he would have their names omitted so that they would not be placed In the wheel. Among others, ho called npon Mr. S. Knopf and received from him the tnm of $2O, In the name of Krupp, an attache or the provost Marshal’s of fice. Some time after this financial transaction Knopf met Krnpp and asked him if he had re ceived the money. This was the first intimation he had of the transaction, and at once had Slngizer at rested,, who returned the money to Knopf. It was also aVcertalhed, that he had recelved a AlmUar amount from a man named Higgins. The accused 18 also charged with taking a man with him who stood at a convenient distance, hut in view of the defendant and the enrolled men applied to. This man was represented as Provost Marshal,Hape. The accused was committed in default of 92)090 to answer at the criminal court. - HIGHWAY ROBBEBY. John Biley was arraigned hoToro the same magis trate on the charge of robbing Michael Kelly of a watch worth *l5. It Is alleged that .Kelly, who had been eelehratlng ffteviotory, had‘‘tlppetltbe rosy to too great an extent, and while walking along near Sixth and Spruce streets late on Monday night he was rohbed. The fellow fled; the cry or stop thief was raised; the fugitive threw the watch Into the street, where it was found. The fellow was ar- Mr. Kelly did not appear at the hearing festeiday Theprisoner was committed In default of $1,500 .to await a hearing to-day. PICKPOCKETS. Frank Clark, balling from Providence, B. 1., and James Newton, claiming to have come from Chelsea, Msss., were “ nulled!’ at Third and Chestnut streets, yesterday, by Detective Brown, while engaged in the Insinuating profession or Inserting their digits Into the pockets of citizens orowdtog around the Ledger bull etinboard. One appeared to be ‘•stalliog” for the other, though they did not obtain anything. the office they were recognized by Detective Carlin, who had.« piped” them during the morning ftf several hours. They made a tour pme storcs on Eighth and Chestnut streets, but little dreaming, perhaps, that more than one pair of detective eyes were upon them. On one of the prisoners a watch withouta ring was found. It was very evident that It had been stolen. Any person who has lost a watoh within the past day or two should call at the Cen tral Station. The prisoners were oommlttad in de fault of $l,BOO to await a further hearing. ANOTHER POCKET-PICKING AFFAIB,. Alexander Carr, alias'Hiram Shell, was arraigned at the Central Station yesterday on the charge of pleMng the pocket of John O-Stopson of a gold watoh valued at $l6O. The watch was not re covered. The prisoner was taken Into custody by Keserre Officer Biker, near Sixth and Chestnut streets. At the hearing the defendant wafure cognized as the same Individual who was a short time ago and bound over to answer »t court 11*0 charge of picking t^®.P°l fc aL®A B a 'JSSS who was standing at Third and South BtreetewbUe the firemen’s procession was passing, on tno re turn of the companies from the inauguration oi President .Lincoln. On that occasion he was ar rested while offering to pawn the time-piece. The accused was held to bail in the sum await a farther hearing. It Is proper to stare that on his person was found the honorable discharge paper oTa soldier named Hiram Shell. The pri soner claimed to be Hiram; but being recognized as Alexander Oarr tbe falsehood w« tbps, made rnanU feat. Tbe police officers think the defendant stole the paper irom a soldier. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. ISTo 'teJSSf j Comnxisß of the Hoots. Geobob N. Tatham, ) . MARIKTE IJfTE3Lg.ieE.»CE» PORT OP FEILADELPBIA, APRIL 4, Sob Bless BSO | Sun 5et«....0 311 High Water. .10 16 ARRIVED. „Ba»k Thomas Daliett (Br). Dueean, from Porto Oa- Js)K 18lh an, wltu cofl'ae, &c to ®? n ~ baik Cook, from Newport. Wales* 30th alt . Off Hatieias, spoke bark a M Palmer, from Portland? for Beaufort, t- Bark Emily {Br), DonrUiB.l6'tlayB Jxom Trinidad de Cuba, with sugar, &c to S A W Welsh. Brig M TElUwoith i&fr, Mcßiide, 19 day# from Ma te* 2; s, with molasai t to John Mason & 00. Brig Anna (Br),Morrow,l6 days from Mayague*, with mcar to John Mason & Co Brig Kunigunde (Brom). Ide.lB days from CUnfttegis. with sugar to ttco C Carson A Co. Brig Tho&as (Sired), WeaWrdyke, IS day* fire to HeVls»wUh sugar, cotton, 4c» to JaoreUho ft L Brt7£«0 B Bogere, Joaos. 8 days from Hew Tort, la *<>“ Eew York, la b Bri| l J H J E 6 ?! Z .d J. “Sub.« days from Beaufort, la b ß^ t C t rrcMrta?.' Bryaut, 3 days from New York, la b Brig W mOrfefy 0 GoOfrey. 10 days from Key West. * Vclh 8 B o Wia‘Htaye from Mataaw. With djolbiws. to Harris At tetesbury. _ BebrGolden West. (Br.) Be&boyer, 10 days from Hali fax, with. fl*b to ord#=r. * _ . Schr Gen Karios, Purington* 3 days from Wow York* with barley to F Gaol. _ _ . , , „ .. Sehr Getty Powell, 4 days from Hew York, in ballast, to DSSkteon.ft Go. < ' ‘ - gchr H J.erfelns, Kayo, 8 days from PoTtland, with barley to Ma»sey, Collins & Co. ,*„„»«««• Schr Silver Magnet, Sheppard, from Fortress Monroe, k*B§lir M* r y °l l an dish, Bioh ; from Fortress Monroe, in r* w m P Bo*rd man, Ballard, from Saybrook, with. lO days from Bastpwt, with 5 days from 01ou»sster, J*Baflenj'caie, from Greenport, la ballast to Moßeylft. from Georgetown, la b ß*rM 0 L T VaoV*rk°'Tank!*, from Fortran Monroe, '‘fchr'w C° Dayol. 1 Matbls'. from New York, In ballast hftobr BtS, Endioott, from Dikhton, Sn ballast to CR Kcir l, Daßl*l Morris, Applln, from Washington, ia ballast to B A Adams. „ . , _ ~ .. „ Sehr E Bicker. Tice, from How York, in ballast to u 8 Quartermaster. • ' B<*hr B J Mercer, Somers, from Fortress. Monroe, in ballast to U 8 Quartermaster. ■ w ' SohrM Powell, Fenton, from Hew Brunswick, HJ. I Bchrl'Vo^lSa?Torgoe*l'daysfrom New York, la , b ßcto andS'flombirt, 6 days from Borton, with mdse t^hr e (}'w Cummins, Bolt, 8 days from Barnstable, ia b, £ob?J HT>eputy, Bturges, 4 days from Barastable, ia b % l ohr*H°WlUett«i Bolt. 8 days from Now London, la to Rrtr t Meßuffy, S days from Boston, with mdse to £ A bonder A Go. ;Seb?Diamond State, Still, 2 days from Milford, Bel, ''schr Mamna* Maxon!*?day from Frederica, Del,with C °Scl)r°iSaware? Bostic, 1 da, from Bmyraa, Del,with °®br 6 Grit«tral r TWlUams, 5 days from Laurel, Del, 6 days from Laurel, Del, W tc”e 6 . r W?ew? Tdays from Laurel, Del, with laraKdones, 54 hours from K»W York, with “we e ameTFaa®li r >«°on.|4 hours from New Tork, &?, Wd d e?. 7°b6urs from Lewes, Del Fasted off the Brandywine two deep-laden brigs comteg op, CLEARED. :, Brit Nellie Barrett, Somers, Charleston. Brie Ssunnel Small. Torrey, Salem. Schr G w Locke, Hanttey.jfeortresa Monroe. > FchrET B T Thompson, Fndicott, Ha lOras. Sehj P W Johneon. Moore. Washington. Schr J Pretimore, Nickerson, Saco, Schr C H MoUer, Baker, Boston.- , __ Fchr Diamond State. Caroy, Washington* DC, Pc hr a V Ohartro. Smith, Lynn. Schr Pearl, Brown, Beaton. Sohr 01 Hawley; Cla»k, Newport, SehrD At E Kelly, Kelly, Boston. , Schr Hew Bayen. Glover. Borwioh. Schr Marla Fleming, William", Fall River. Sohr L Enphraale, Kesn; Maine. Schr Artist, Mareh. Washington, D C. Sohr L H Cot bit* timpklne, Baltimore. Schr Salisbury,. Tyler, Washington, DC, SchrCldnd, Seaman, _do Sohr H Simmona; Godfrey, Hampton Roads. Schr M Van DoSsn Oarrlson, Fortress Monroe. Schr Governor Button,'. Poaeook do Schr S A Bolce. Bolee, do Schr D Smith, Baker, - do Sohr Jos Porter, Burroughs, . do Schr Amelia, Beebe, Washington, DC. - Schr Central America, -Phinney, Morehead City. , Sohr E Bickey, Tioe, Bewbern. Str J b Sbriver, Dennis, Baltimore. ISSURAJSCB. TkELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY XJ ISSDRAHCK COMPART. INCORPOEATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PKMBYLVASIA. 1833. ■ OFFICE 8. B. COBBER THIRD ARP IfAUTOF STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MARIES INSURANCE gjß^l^’iToaU^omaworU. FREIGHT, ijf L AND INSURANCES On Goods, hy River, Canal, Lake, and Lana Carriage, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INBIJBANCBS, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, At. ASSETS OF THE COMPART, November 1.1864 BmMOHniteaState.lgePerdent.Loan.in^M.OTM m’,ooo “ Six “ •• 6-20 e 76,662 50 100. COO State of Pennsylvania Fire Pei Cent Loan., ........... 93,655 00 54,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Xioan —'— 55,840 09 : 123,060 City of Philadelphia Six Per Ct, Loan 124,520 87 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad,Filet Molt cage Six Pei Cent. 80nd«.....22,000 00 ' 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort gate Six Per Cent. Bonds. ......... • 53,250 00 16,000800 Shares Bwok Germantown Gae Company, principal and Interest i gnarantssd oy the city of Fhlladel phia......... 15,300 00 8,600130 Bhares Stock Pennsylvania Rail road Company 9,100 00 6,00 100 Shares Stock Rorth Pennsylvania . Railroad Company... * 3,06000 50, United States Treasury CertUcates of „ Indebtedness.... .. 48.4® 00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Ct. Loan. 12,000 00 28,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply „ eecnred —— 138,700 00 •868,250 Far. Cost*B42.loo 50. Marketvalne.*Bs7,627 87 Seal Bstate«e.ess...ee.«..s.»s.»...e-.e S8»000 00 Bills receivable for Insurances made. 118,880 42 Balances due at Agencies.—Premi urns on'Marble Policies, Accrued Interests and other debts due the ma Company»***ess»y«.» y-M-cs«.e-...» 28,793 SI Strip and Stocfc of sundry Insurance and QtbergATnpacias. $4,283, Bsti- n Gash on deposit with United . States GoveTnment,Bnb]ect _ - . to te»daye*«aU.*~~...*.loo,ooooo Gash in Baidi>y»4y«HC44..> 68,154 93 • Gath la Drawer 637 06 • " ■■ "" elogywa 49 DIRBCTOEB: Thomas C. Hand, Samuel B. Stokes, John 0. Dayis, J F. Penlston, Bdmcnd A. Sonder, Henry Sloan. Theophllns Pauldini, WUliama Aralton, John K. Penrose, Bdwaxd Darliiieton, James TrßQnair, H. Jones Brooke. Henry C. Dalleti. Jr,. Jaeob P. Jones, James 0. Hand. James B McFarland, - William C. Lndwit. Joshua P. Byte, Joseph H. Seal. Speneer Sicily jtne. George G. helper, John B. Semple, PJttsbur Hush Crai*. A. B. Berger, Fittabnrc Robert Barton. . THOMAI JOHN C. HBHRT LYLBURH, * ipHE RELIANCE INSURANCE GOM TASJ op rTfTT.IDKLFHIA- . ■ « WALiroT CAPITAL, *300,000. - _ _ Insures agmnst loss oi damage by FIBB Homm, Stores, and cither Buildings, limited or perpetual; and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, end Merchandise, in Town OrC LOBSBB PROMPTLY ADJUSTED ABD PAID. ASSBTB, $400,068.T1. Invested In the /oliocrins Securities, Tie; _____ First Hortgsgeeon City Property,-well eeonred f ÜBJKOTOO United States government Loam la,ooo 00 Philadelphia City fiper cent. Loans. • ev.uuu gg : ’enneylyanla $3,000,000 6 per oont. Loan~. 10,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se- - eond Mortgagee™.—~~ ■•~~r*l 88,000 00 Camden and Amboy. Railroad Company’s « POT Cent. 6,000 W Philadelphia and. Beading Railroad Com- HnntSifdonand sent, mort- Connty Flre'insnranee Coinjany’s ltoek--*- J-’oso M OommMc*al^^t B oTpennsvjvaiiia Stock™. IO’.OOO 00 OnionMntnallnsnranee Cdhspany’sStook... MO 00 Reliance Insnranee Company of Philadel- ' pbia’a Stock —«»» 1*999 99 Accrued Itttere»fc*~s.»_s~~ ■ .««».«■«,S*?SS Cash in bask Mid <rah*na..»»~~M« « >■»»■»" I3*c»aa $400,068 71 Worth at prewnt 111,393 n v. TilßwfiTOKp.. * Clem Tiniley, BenlWTtn.ta Wm. K. Thomnion, Marshall I lll *, William Mibb, : . . CliarlM ieland, Samuel Bispham, BobertTolanu, H. L. Carson, JJohnson Brown. Eobert Steen, Thomas H. Moor#. WUU “* StoTonson, Pjesl4 „ t Thomas <L Hill, Secretary. . Philadelphia* December I^lBo4. A MtaBIC AH FIRE INSURANCE lairare oa DwelliapuStoref, Tttmittr®, «lw C iS2/mS reweU ia port aadtteir Cargoei.juid otter Feriwn*i iHlom^gU^iproMttT^im. Thomas B. Kuril. Junes XOamplMU, John Welsh, Edmund G. Datilh, . Samuel C. liorton, Charles W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morrti. John T. Lewie, <fg ol f A g g MAKIS, President- AlbsstG. L. Ouawford, Secretary. f*B-a WIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY, r -the PENNSYLVANIA Jf AaO|COH- Company. f*Tor*>blyknowato the«omn™itl for nearly forty year®, to or 9&nuo 1)7 xlre» on Fflblic or PrlwU Boildtaiit; tfther permanently or for a limited time. jUco. on Fnr niture,Stock*, flood*, or Merchandise generally, OB U neirCapital, together with a large Bnrplos Fund, is •sart Jonathan Patterns, »wd«|ogh, Jr., Alexander Benion, 1 John_DeverenX, laeac H axiehnnt, , I Thomas Smith, Thomasßobln*. I HenrrLewi*, J. Gillingham Fell. JONATHANfATTEBSON, President wm.n* fl. CaeWBLL, Secretary. anthracite inbijrance com aA panY—Authorised Capital *4OO,OO&—CHASTE* PBRPBrHAT - Office No. 311 WALNUT Street. between Third and Fourth street*. Philadelphia. _ , Till* Company will insure against Lest or Damage by fire, on BnlldtawTinraltare, and Merchandise gen* ”2*o, Marine Insurance* on Veteela, Cargos*, and freight*. Inland parte of thePnlon. 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John Alfred Birtoa, Henry O. Barton and Mary France# Barton hi# wife, in right of said wife WiMam Arthur Baitoa, Mary Alice Bar ton, Joseph P. Salmon and Susan ’Jatharine Salmon his wile, in rifht of said wife, EUflreyaling guardian of Charles Frank Barton, and Joseph P. Salmon guardian of Florence Ann Barton, make you secure of prose cuting their claim, then we commani you again that hr good and lawful summoßersyou summon George w. Robinson, iate of your comity, yeoman, so that he he and* appear before our Judges, at VvIIiKSS BABBB. at our County Court of Common Fleas, there to be held on the 12th day of May next, to show where fore they, the said plaintiff* and he »he Said George W. Bbbineon, together and undivided. do hold taro certain lots and pieces of land situ a e in the borough of Scran ton, with a 1 brick building *nd store thereon, bslng lots number sin and seven (6 and 7) In square or block number thirty (SO) on.tbe town plot of the borough of Scranton* in the said county of Luzsrae. which he, the said George W, Bobinson, panmon Ihereof.-betweeu thtm to be made (according to tbe laws and the customs of this Commonwealth in snob* case and provided) doth gainsay and the same to Jbe done doth not permit, very nnmstly and against the same laws and customs, (as it is said,) Ac., and hate you then and there this writ, and the naees of those eummoners, Ac Witness the Hon John Sf. Conyngham, president of ©nr sa-d court, at Wilkesbarre. this 4th day of March, A. D. 1885. .. M- J. PfiXLBiH, Prothoaot*rr, • ' ' . Per Hqtohk&s. A true and attested copy. s: H. PoTEnBAUGH, Sheriff. COPARTNERSHIPS. Dissolution.— tbe firm of SMITH & VIP»L Is this day dissolved bv mtttoal COBB'ert. 0. B. ViDAL.Is authorized to settle the si fairs of the above firm, and the business will be oon tlnuedby.U. B, VIDAL, STBPHBKT SMITH, 0. B, VIDAL, apl-3t* PBII.AI)BT,PHIA. April 1, 1886, ■niSEOLUTION OF COPARTNER AAehIF.-tTlib Ropartneislrip bitberto existing under the reiiie of .BAti.KY & CO., composed of E. ff, BAILEY, JEREMIAH ROBBINS, JOSEPH T BAILEY. James GAI.LAGHiJS, JAMES S, BALDISG Is ibis day'dlsiolTeii by limitation. > E. W. BAILEY Is dear authorized to settle the affairs oft he aho»e fi rm. Pbu.abbi.phia, April 1. 1866. nGPABTNEBEHIP.—THE UNDER- SIGNED bajßtMs day associated tberaselvas t®« yetler tinder TR firm of BAIL&Y ft CO., for the trenpaction of the Jewelry and SJJjrerware boslneas atBl9 GHESTSDT Street . B. W. BAtLSY,. J, BOBBtSS. J. T. BAILEY. r , JAS. B. BALDUra. PHiLADEUrriAr April I, IBCS. .. . B. C. FHOBSSB'U t'oii day admitted to an Interest la the bnsteeMof BAILEY&<!O. Pim.Am'Li’HiA. April 1, 1865, J)ISBOLUTION. Tie Arm of THOS. BICH ABDBON * C 0.,, Jn. Phila delphia. has been dlisolyed by the death of THOMAS BIOBABDSON. ' Ntiporion.iß suthoiiied to ÜBS the name of ox transact any business of the firm except myself - SAMOSL NIMMOaS, Surviving Partner. Pnn.ABEi.PHiA, March 30th 1666. , apl- 6t* E PUCATIOarAI,. QAKDALE SEMINARY, AH EKGLIBH, CLASSICAL, AHD HOBMAL SCHOOL - FOK .• TOURG MB* AHD BOPS, AT PBGHTOWH, GSBtsTBB CO., FBHHA. i The next term of this Institution will begin oh MOM DAP, Aptll S, 1666. For Circular*, contalniat particu lars, address ISAAC W. GCLDIE.A M„ msitim ■ Principal. T7ILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— V MILITAEY BOaKDINS SCHOOL,, four'miles from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough counti in Mathematics, Classics, natural Sciences, and English tpracticid laa eons in Civil Engineering Pupils received at any time, and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Ee fers to John C. Capp ASob, 38 South Third street; Thos. 3. Clayton, Baa « Fifth and Pmno streets sex Sheriff Rem*..and others. Address Bay. J. HjffiVßT 818- TtuOaSM . PILLAGE jQBEBH. Penns— ncO-Sm . WOODLAND BEMINABYTDB PODHG LADIES, Hos. 9 and IB WOOD LAHD TBKBAOB. West Phllada. Bey. HBHM. BEEVES, A. M., Principal. fs*4-6w* 1 COAX* Thomas J. Obam Bobbrt J. Himphili., AkaM & HEMPHILL, V/ - dbAlerbih ' ' LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, Of all sizes and of best qualities. Carefully picked and screened, and invariably at the, 683 North TENTH Street, 1433 BAKCL AT Street, or thiomh the Post Office,- which will be promptly and satisfactorily filled. - jal7-8m E SCHREINER,NEW COAL DEPOT, * NOBLE Street, above Ninth etreet. Constantly on hand superior qualities of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, selected expressly for family purposes, at the lowest market prices. Wharf, Twenty-third street,-below Arch street Office. 119 South FOURTH Street. ; oe2l)-6m _ COAL.— SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and-Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and beat Locust Mountain,. from SdrayJkill. pr«pared ex pressly for family nee. Depot. N W. corner EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office,No. Ma South Street.. [apfitll J. WALTON & CO. PURE LEHIGH COAL:—H OUS E- Jt KEEPERS can rely on retting a pore article at the 8. B. comer of FRONT and POPLAR Streets. JOHN W. HAMPTON.- mhaa-lm* PURE LEHIGH COAL. JT . J. B MOTFOKD, 1846 MASKBT Street, mISO-12t* MEDICAL* IJIrECTROPATHIC ESTABLISH- E** MBNT-—DB. A. H. STSVEKS. one of the FIBST DISGOYBKBES of a new system of treatinjrdiseaae by MODIFIBI) ELECTRICAL APPLIGATIOIIB, and vfeo Sm been 10 very enecetefnl at PENII fo* the last three years, has removed Ms Office, and Residence 10 1638 VINE Street, one door below Seventeenth, All persons desiring references, or any rartlsulan wife retard to hie special mode of treatment, will Mease tail or send for a pamphlet • ,„ ~ Consultation or advice gtarotona buul-ii DREWSTER’S FAMILY MEDICINES. te you 'will never regret that yon need BREWSTERS PECTORAL for year tough, and ill affections of the throat. It la the best known cough eyrnp. Use also Brewater’a Rmbrocanon, for bathing. use also, Brewster’* Cholera. Mixture, for togd ejr plaints, use also Brewster s Bye Water. Use also Brewster’s Essence Jamaica aimer. Use also Brews ter’s Tetter Ointment. JOHNBTON ItH O L I,OWA Y i . . Agents, »1 North SIXTH Street . >E. F. BBBWBTEB, Sol# Proprietor, feh24-fmw lit* ' , Bridgeton, B. J. ELECTRICAL OFFICES. CORNER ELEVENTH ABB RACE STREETS, ' ALSO, CBIBTNTJT AND FORTIETH. , | Br. THOS ALLEN, very euecssafnl In the treat ment of all diseases would toforrajjle frlendß and , the public that he le still benißfittlnt and curing I many on whom medicine has had no effect and ( consideredincurable. __ _____. _' rheumatism acn> mburalgia. * WOEDEKPUI, DISCOVERY—WeWoMd ask your attention to these dis Mies, as.we [have found teat we possess a reraedywhlchhas | cared many, and wfil restoreTo their wonted , 'health, hundreds more who are at present snf- I faring the most encrnciallog agony. Generato, J . a few days only are needed to effect' a cure. We I wonld-nrge no one to try lv; If yon do not tiro loss ris yonr own. Those who follow our require- < l meats, and not cored, have nothing to pry. Pa- I tlents treated at their residences when desired. 1 Testimonials at the offices-, hours 9A. M. tafiP. fM. Consnlteaons free. „ officea,_ls4 North J' ELEVENTH Street, also, CHESTNUT and FOR TIETH Street, West Philadelphia. _ . [ jalB 3m - BR. THOS. ALLEN. MACHINERY AND IRON. . VADgkas msnioK. ..wrauiAX x,‘M*n*loK JOHTT j?-oofs- „„ OOUTBWARE FOUNDRY, D FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET*, WfTT.ATHtT.PirfA. * ' - - MEBRIcH ft SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manttfectore High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, .for land, river, and marine service. _ _ . „ Boilers, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, fte,; Cast- IMS of au kinds,Jlther iron orbrius*. Dron-frama Roofr for Gas Works, Workshops, Stil 'atortS’QM Machinery of the latest and most!*- P Every o desSptl(m of Plantation Machinery, nftri Soger, Saw. and Grist MUls, -Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defeeators, Filters, Pumping Engines, fts. Sole agent* for N. Bilileux’s Patent Sugar- BoilingAp miKtni Befoaytli’a Patent Steam Hammer* and Aspin i Oeatrifutal Snir-Ura^n* Machine. - . *ul3-u PEHN BTE/LM ENGINE AND 3MSSi»BOII,BK WORKS. -SEAFIB & LETT. PBACTICALAND THEORETICAL ENGIHEBEB, MA OHIBIBTB. BOILBB-MAKBBS, and FOUNDERS, baying for nw ynara been in ancoeaafa operation* and be on. exclusively engaged in builomc an« repairing Marine and EiverKniiiiesTcilb. and low pres sure* Iron Boilers. Water Tanks. Propeller*, fee., ft*.* respectfully offer their services to. the public, as bem* folly prepared to contract for engines of *ll *>zes, Ka rine, Stiver, and Stationary; bavin t sets of patternii <rf different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. * Bvery description of pattern- making made at tSaehorteat notice. High and Low-pmmui% Fine, Tubular, and Cyliu aer Bollera, of the best Penn, aylyanta charcoal Iron, Forginga of all si re 8 and Blnda, Iron and-Braea Caatinga, of AlldeMriptiona; 801 - Tumlng, Screw-On ting, and all other work connecUd W Dmwfnge^and'wMlicationa for aU work dona at tha eetabllßhment free of charge, andwork.guaranteed. _ Tie eubacrlbora have ample wharf-dock room torn* p'aira of boata, where they can He lhperfeetaafet,, and are prodded with ehearg, blooka, sub, da., da, for raialng heayyor light weight!. JACOB 0. NBAFIE. JOHNP.LBVT, BEACH and PALMER Btreett. WK E FABER & CO., TV STEAM-BNGIN* BUILDERS, IRO* FOUNDERS, ____ GENERAL MACHINISTS, AND BOILER MAKERS, TyH PEJmSTLYABIA SiILSO AD FASSBHGEH BTATIOMi PITTSBURG, PSNNA.. Mauufactur® ullkladsof sfrßAfif SNGHTBS, raagia firomthxee to one hundred. &ad fifty horso-powar, *»' suited for Grist Mills, S*w Hills, Blast Furnaces, (HI Wells, &c,, &c. - ' Glee particular attention to the construction of In cises and Maehimary for oil horlag and pumpiaf opera tions. Hare always on hand, finished and ready for shipment, BSGIHBS and BOILSRS of every dourly* tion. Orders from all parts of the country solicited and promptly tiled. , . „ jaas-am IhfORGAN, ORB, & CO., STEAM EM iFX Guns BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and-General Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. IHI9 CALLOW' HILL Street. Fhll&delahia. faflO-tf T?OB HOH rRETENTIQR-. OR INCON- A tINBNCB of uriher imitation. inflammation or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of tin prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, .gra vel or brick-dust deposit, and all diseases of theblad der, kidneys and dropsical swellings, use HILBfr BQfcP’3 FLUID £XTKA#T BBGHU. A SSIBTANT QUARTERMASTER'S A OFFICE. Ho. 1139 OIBAJBD Street. *' : „ .■ PsiladelfhcAi Pa., April 0, I8?fc 6EAI-ED PBOPOBAtBwiJl be received At fcft*a office until 12 o’clock M., on HOBDAY. April 10.1881. for im mediate delivery,;* at the .Baited States Bturehonae, Banover-Btreefc wharf, properly packed aud ready for ferauipoitation. of the follow‘n* described Qaanermas tore’ 8 tores, to be inspected by aninspeetor appointed on the partof the Government, viz. i 8,000 Horse Brushes, , leather handles screwed on; * Pbil»de)phiaCav»lry Brustu Btro*»«backs. - O.COO Falter Chains of 000 chaio, with T* at each end. 20,000 tt» Harness leather, “oak tanned,” 13 lbs the side when finished. 2,C00 sides Bridle.Leather,“.oak tanned, ” IDfesthe sice whes finished. 1 6, COO ibsoli tanned heather. I,COO Tar Pots • 2GQ Biding Saddles, “complete, o with crupper, stir mpß, Biiirnp straps, coat straps, and girth at tached, 800 Sheep Skins. * 4 Smith aprons. *’ 7iOCO Whips Blacksnake, all leather, full size and weUht. 10 .000 Army Wagon Epokes, front 2% Inches. lO.udff “ “ “ ) ind 2ft locoes. I,CO.‘Ambulance " front \% inch's. I,OCO hind ]?£ inches. 1,000 •* “ frortiH inches. I,CCO “ hind IK inches. 1,000 front Ijg laches. 3,010 ** M hind IK inches. 6i rOO * 1 * front 1* inches. 5,100 - '* “ Med lsi inebta. lo,r»u Army Wat on Felloes, front 3 imbes. IOCW •' *• “ btno Blnches. lfOEets Ambulance “ IX Inches. 100 ** *» ** IsObftS 1,000 Biding Bridle?* double rein; 300 SnaSle and 700 moderate Cfurbi, best ait.de. ,500 Biaing Saddles* complete, with stirrups and strap*, girth and cruppers. 2,C00 Cotton Back Wagon covers, of ten ounce cotton Pack, as par sample of cover at United States • storehouse; one yard *amrle of duck required. S,fCO Male Collars, 15 to 37 inch “Hogskia. ,f 1,600 Botee-Coll&rs. 17t023 lneh ••Mogshitt. 1 * 8,000 Pairs Mole Hans ere, >7* inch from hole to hole. All of the above articles to beef the best quality. Bidders should state ths quantity bid for. acd when they “Will commence and finiah their deliveries, the price of thearifelea (to include boxes and delivery), which should be written both in words an t figures, and conform to tbe terms of this advertisement, a copy of which should accompany each proposal , and no *Bchfdu!e prices will ke received. Samples of tbe articles bid for must be delivered at the B aKOYEB STREET BTOBBHOUOB twenty four hours before the opening of tbe bide. . Bids will be opened on MOS DAY, April 10, 1865, at 12 o'clock U., and bidders are requested to be preseat. Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per* eons, whose signature* mnstbeappAaded to the guaran tee and certified to aa being good acd sufficient security for the amount involved by the Belted states District Judge, A> tor net or Collector, or other public officer. The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, and no bids from a defaulting contractor will be received All proposals to be made oui on the regular forma, (in duplicate,) which will be furnished on application attbisoffice. By oid« r of Colonel Bn. W. HcKSm. Chief Quarter master, Philadelphia Depot. *p«4t fIHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, 80. 1139 GIBABD Street. Philadelphia Depot, Kerch 31,1865. SEALED F£OPOi<iLtsw>ll be received at this office until HOBDAY, April 10. 1865, at 18 o’clock K., for de liveripg the KchajlhiU Arsenal, in merchantable packages fcases to be made to conform to specifications at this office): 3 4 Canton Flannel for Drawers, army standard, Stockists, army standard. Forged Boots for Cavalry, army standard. Pegged Bootees for Infantry, army standard. Hospital Tents and Flies, army standard, Forage Cape, simj standard. . ■ Sample* of the standard articles required may be seen at this office. , Parlies offering goodß should make separate proposals for each article cSired and must distinctly state In their bids when they will commence their deliveries, the anactlty they propose to famish each week, the price (which bhould be written both in woi'ds andjlffures), and conform to the Unas ot this advertisement, » copy of which should aecotnvany each woposal,^ Bids will be opened on Monday, April 10,1865, at 12 O’clock 3tt., mid bidders are requested to be prasent. Bach hid most be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signature* must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the amount involved, by sums puoLc iaac“ tionary of the United States. ■ , . At! proposals should ba made out on. the regular forms* Which will be furnished on application at this office. The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea senabier&nd no bid, from a defaulting contractor will “Proposals for (here insert the *uae of (h. i£ »d^d™. k<jKiHi Chief Quartermaster, Philadelphia Depot. mh33 w6t Proposals for water tbans- POBf ATKIN. Office Water Transportation. U. S, A, . No.'3T4 80rth Third street* Phieadsephta. March 38, 1885. PBOPOBAIS wffl be received at thls office, from day today* for the transportation by water ol Coal, from Pbiladelphla, Fenva,, to the following points: Fortress M' nroe.Va., 400 toga, more or less, per day. Alexandria, Virginia, 6M « Bewbem, H. 0.. MO," “ Port Knjal, B. C.* 800 " ** ; Fort Barrancas, Fla,, 169 “ • New Orleans, la., 800 “ ‘ City Point; -Virginia, 200 " ” " ■Waslinetcn. D C., 800 " " ” Beaufort, N. a, 800 " “ " Charleston, S. C., 600 " ‘‘ MoreheadCity,N C., 200 " “ '* 1 Transpbriatlon to be furnished by either sail or steam vessels, or both (to Alexandria, Va , and Washington, I), 0., cy barges or other vessels), as this Department may rt<nr.rs it; and bidders shoold state distinctly the price. in writing aid figures, for each, class. By order of Col. W W, McKim, Ohle f Qaarterinas ■ ter* Philadelphia Depot. BESST BOVfBPAST* roh26-10t JCapiain and Assistant Qa&rtermaiter. HABSHAUS SALES. MARSHAL’S SALE,—BY- VIRTUE AVI. of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN C4DWAL A DBR. Jndge ofthe District Conrt of the Hnited States, In and for the Eastern District of Penney! vania: in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Ssle, to the highest and beet bidder/for cash, at Michener’s Store, Ho. 143 Worth PHONT Street, on MONDAY, April 17,1886, at 12 o’clock M., the cargo of the Sloop SL VIBA, consisting of S 9 bales of Upland Cotton and 11 ’base of Sea Island Cotton. Also 24 boxes of Tobacco. mm in oe» « »uu w WIIiL iaM MILL WARD. U. S Mart fcal Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia- March Bl> 1865. apl-6t MARSHAL’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE X”A of a Writ of Sate* by the'Hon. JOHN CADWHit- DEE, Jndge of the District Conrt or the United States, in end for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad- «old_at T;ntrflo «,la. to COOK’S Auction Store, No. 12d Boath FROST Street, on SATURDAY, April IS. 1865, at Ixo’cloek M-,twenty two thousand Cigar*, imported in the bark Bliza A. Cochran WILLUM MILLWABD, United States Marshal Eastern District of Penna. Philadelphia, March SI, 1885. apl-Bfc pAYALRY HORSES! V ABTILLBEY HORBBS | w HOLES! QUABTERMASTSB iJENBEAI’SOFFICE, FIEST DIVISION, Washington City. D. G., March. 18,1866. BOSSES, suitable for the cavalry and artillery str> vice, will parer ~* —. *•• A Q.'M. " MULES, in lots of twenty-five or more, will be re ceived in this city, in open mark.t, till May 1,1565, by Captain C. H. TOMPKINS, Assistant Quartermaster, corner Twenty second and G streets. AUanimalsto be subjectedto the usual Government imped Jon before being accepted. Specifications as fWlows: Cavalry Horses must be sotted in all particulars, well broken, is full fleet ana good condition, from -fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) hand* nigh, from five (5) to nine (9)years old, and well adapted in every way to cavalry purposes. Hones between nine (9) and ten (10) years of age, if still vigorous, sprightly, and healthy, may bo accepted. . , ~ Artillery horses must be of dark color, sound tit all particulars, strong, Quick, aajfcaetive, well broken, and square trotters In baxneee,ln good flesh and condi tion, from six (6)..t0 ten. (10) years old, not less than fit teen and one-half (1£&) hands high, each horse to weifhnot less than tenhundrefl and fifty (1,050) pound*. Buies most be over two (2) years of age. strong, stont, compact, well-developed animals, not less than fourteen (14) hands high. In full health, free from every blemish or defect which would unfit them for severe work, and must have shed the four- front colt’s teeth and developed the corresponding four permanent teeth, two in t ach jaw.- » ». Tbefte specifications will be strictly adhered to and risidly enforced in every particular. „ ' House of inspection from 9 A. M to 4F. M. _ horses, one hundred and eighty- five dollars ($186); Artillery Horses, one hundred and nine ty dollars ($190); Mules, one hundred and ninety-fire dollars ($185) IKIN, Brevet Brigadier General in charge mh2o-tap3Q First Division Q. M. Q- O. ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY HORSES. ASSISTANT GtTABTEBM ASTBR S OpPIOB, 1339 Gibabp Stebbt, Philadelphia, PA-,.. March 10,189. BOSSES suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry Ser vice will be purchased by the undersigned in open mar ket; each animal to be subjected to the usual Govern ment inspection before being accepted. „ a - , B orses for the Artillery Service must be dark in eolor, sound in all particulars, stronr, quick, and active, well broken and square trotters In harness, in good flesh and condition, from six to ten years old, not less titan 15# hands high; each Horse to weigh not less than 1060 pounds. One Hundred and Eighty Dollars (S 180) willbe »ald for each. Cavalry Horses must he sound in all particular*—well nroken, m full flesh and good condition, from 15 toU lands high, from five to nine years old, and well adapted m every way to Cavalry purposes, for which One Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars ($175) each wUi will le.dellTerea lo thelJnitJd States Inspee. tor, at the GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, MARKIR itreet, Philadelphia, Fa., between Thirteenth and Broad streets. By order of Co). William HeKim, 5W«f Quartermaster ™elgWa Dggb. mhlO Wt Captain and A Q. H. G. WHITE VIROIN WAS OF ANTIL vf LES.—Anew French Cosmetic for beautifying and ■ preserving the complexion. It tithe most wonderful compound of the age. There Is neither chalk, powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor talc in its composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence the ex traordinary qualities for preserving the etdn, making it eoft, smooth, Hair, and transparent. It make* the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more ■ jeautiful, and the most beautiful, divine. Prices B 0 and \» cents. Prepared only by HUNT & GO., Perfumers, 41 South BlGHTßiStrest,twodoors above Chestnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. jafl-Bm MACKEREL, herring, SHAD, &C. JSX —2. SOO bblß Hus. Nos. 1, % and 3 Mackerel, late-caught hat Ssh, in assorted packages. 2,000 hblß. New Eastport, Fortune Bar. and Halifax, Lu-.ec, Scaled, No.-"! Herring. 160bbls New Mess Bhad. 260 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese. 4e. In store and for sale by „ MUHFHr A KOONS, jal9-tf , NO. 146 NORTH WHARVES. TJERMETICALLY sealed meats 13. AND SOUPS. 1,090 dor Sausage Heat. ~ 60S ** Roastßeet eoo ” do Veal. 60S ** do Hutton, 1,000 do Turkey. MOO “ do Oblcken, FoSby “*o^Bou f6 tnl.| fte-tr 10? Bonth WATER Street. pOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DTJCK V/ AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent. Awning, Trunk, and Waion-eover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers’ Drier Felts, from one to dye feet wide; Pauline, Bolting Sail Twine. &e. JOHN W BVBRMAN & CO., no3-tf Ho. 103 JONES’ Alley. CH.‘ GARDEN & CO., NOS. 600 AND * 60ii MARKET Street, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, FURS, SONNETS, STRAW GOODS,- ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, So., So, Thelargest and most complete stock, and the beet terms. Country Merchants and the Trade sup plied mhl-Sm tJEWARJE OF COUNTERFEITS AND Ak UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS endeayortbz to dis pose of their own and other preparations, on the repo* HKLMBOLIFa GENUINE FHBPA- pURE CORN VINEGAR, FREE from drngs, and warranted to preserve fruits and pickles canal to cider vinegar, manufactured and sold by - PURDY dt CO., mb2B-lm 35 Boutb FRONT Street. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON- D l?SISl of bothedres, use HBLMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUGHu, It will give bride and energetic (Selinas and enable yon to deep well. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT A aaituuift remedies for unpleasant and dtnn> roue diuura. fin BBLMBOLD’S BXTBAGT BfiwV tad IMPSQVKD ROgB WASH, * fWE MILLION BRICKS FOB SALB. FIFTH and WHARTON Streets. ’ Sh2dl3t» "p'OR SALE-A HUMBER OE DESIR A “■ BolLDlHa s\7!BL F a r f&Wovr lT “ Attorney at Law. . »36 WA&RVT Street. mhll-lm TTPWAKDB OR THIRTY THOUSAND RUIHB' manT of wMck are from tUfi MfliMt konrNß,liidudlQK munuit iUtum6B« *l£X» maaa. State judces. Mm. ; prELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU riisi health And fifor to the frame and bloom to tho pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by man alarminf symptoms. and u no treatment is submitted to. ooaouawtioa* bwaaDJ or epileptic 4** ensue. FBOPOSALB. GBO. K. ORMB. Captain and A. Q. M. . * AfTCTfOBT SAU% LABOB SPECIAL SALE OP FRBNOH GOODS, BT OBDEB OP MBBBB*. BEREABD & HOTTON. ■ OB FRIDAY. . ... 4p*u Comprising the following: celebrated and desirable pieces Luba’s superfine qualities plainmou weliae delaines, bJBCk mode, high colored, white magenta, and ezuHne blue. SO pieces Lupin’* 64 «x. superfine Qualities blade do. 25 pieces Lupifi siO-4 do. do. lco pieces Lupin’s black bombazines, fine to extra su perfine qualities. 60 pieces Lupin’s 6 4 black tamise, all dualities. 60 pieces Lupin’s 6-4* splendid quality* assorted colors polonaise. „ _ , _ . 60 pieces Lupin’s black and colored challies* fine to superfine qualities- , „ _ 60 pieces 6-4 black Canton doth, fine to extra fine qualities. . „ , „ 26 pieces 6 4 black crepes, fine to extra fine qualities. 60 pieces 0 4 poplin melange, for travelling dresses 76 pieces 6 4 plaid danders, a new and beautiful 100 pieces rich Paris-printed mousseUno de lalnes. 200 pieces 6-4 ulaid moz&mblques. „ 100 pieces 6-4 black mohairs* fine to superfine quality. ICO pieces shepherd plaid moxambiquea . 2COpieees plaid imperial lenos, mozamblques, bAreie, hernani, &c. SILKS. 76 pieces plain colored Lyons taffetas, of new choice shades. 60 pieces double face Lyons armures, assorted colors 60 pieces double- face and figured black Lyons taffetas. 60 pieces Bosnet’s and Ponson s black taffetas, tall widths. CO piece* black groß d’eeo**#, drap de Trance, poult da sole, and Yenitiennes, all fresh good*; best dualities imported, SHAWLS. J»0€0 Lupin's fine to extra superfine qualities black, mrde. brown, and high colored silk fringe thibet shawls. I.fOO Lupin’s do. do. wool frinies. LOCO Lupin's Terr fine mousseUae shawls# wool frinves. , 610 new style t&martine ana lama shawls. 600 extra superfine black and white barege shawls. 400 extra superfine black and white gaze maretz shawls. . , . , . , £OO extra superfine hernanl shawls. P (ANCOABT & WARNOCK, AUC TIONEERS, *4O MARKET Btreet. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 750 LOTS AKBRIC All IKD IMPORTED DRY GOODS, HOSiESI GOODS, ' Li, EH AMD WHITE GOODS by catalogue. THIS DAT , , April 6th, comprising a general assortment of num able and desirable goods, to which the attention of bnyere ie Invtted- LABGB POSITIVE AHD ATTRACTIVE BADE OFBM BROIDEBIES, HAaDKBEOHIIFB. AMD WHITE GOODS, T 0 CLOfcE A COHSIGHMBHT, by Cats logne, THIS DAT, April stb, compilriii g a very full and desirableawsort meat of new goods jtut landed. Sale positive, to eloee an. account BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS. Alio, on WEDNESDAY, 100 cartons latest and newest choice shade., solid colors and fsner, Mos. ItsOO, ponlt do sole ribbone, rich wide blaclr and white plaid do., Hos. 4a6, cord-edted trimmipg ribbons. HUES CAMBKIC HDKFS AMD LTNBMS. Also,a foil line of ladies’ % and gents’ % tape-border Unen cambric hdkfs _ . also, an invoice of fine Irish slurting linens, nan* Books, cambric*. &c. „ HtlOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, AMD MOTIONS., SfO doz ladies’ and missae’ stesl spring hoop skirts. 600 dor aU wbaiebone, mechanical, end French eer* sets. . Also, travelling sbirfs, suspenders, domestics, no* Hons, hairnets, Ac., &c. SPECIAL POSITIVE SALE OF STRAW GOODS, BT CATALOGUE. • OH FRIDAY MORNING, -April7, commencing at 10 o’olbch, cMttpridngabout 4CO cases new and desirable aoode, of best abapee* vx straw and braids, for ladies’♦ misMs’ea&d cMldren i WP&r, - FOR SALE AMB TO I*jET. rn FOB SALE—WEST WALNUT K 1 Street—One large and one medium-steed brown #toae I>W ELLIHO. APP*% osum & BEOW *, 270. 432 WALHUr Street. Mfob bale—a. beautiful JR 7ABM and COTnSTBT SKATS efforts acre*. -E on Church lane. Darby township, four miles from H&r jUt-emefc Bndge P< ss*erik>n can be had immediately* Apply to JOHXf WHITBLY, onthe I^gBKOT. 0 ap4-Im* <lB Sooth PEPS f St rest. m for sale—store and dwel- IB LIMQ northeast corner of Fawn and Master streets. Immediate poceoteloti. . , . . BJSIPJBSBBBa —Beat Dwelling and Sot on Kirk bride street, east of Point road; will ha sold cheap A Jaigenumberof Cotages at Germantown and other deilrsble localities, and a great variety of fir.it-class srdoihtrftrsu. , _ „ . For list of Dwellings see North American andJnutea States Gasette' B. F. (11j8Nft, ■ lB3 Boath FODRTfi Street. m IS U PERI OR MANSION AND d. LARGE LOT, on the FBABKFOBD Bead, at Allesheny avenue; built in the roost substantial man ner, with every possible convenience, with stable and carriage-bonce. - This ie a deUghtfalrosWenoa for ram mer or winter. „ apl-tf 183 South FOPBTH Street. m FOR BALE—WHITE HOUSE, AT EBL I.ADTiO Cri'T. I__ A EAE* CHiNOB FOE IHTEBTHBST. The commodious and JSS'SSiJJ-£°s»»> SI Atlantic City known ae the WHITE BOUBB, beauttfriily .Hu tted on the beech, at the foot of Uaesachneette avenue, with fine ocean view. Lot 16D feet front by 160 feel deep. The house hi furnished with eyety Complete oonTeaJ enee for carrying on the business of SUM«EE BOaßd- IKfl, and is capable of conveniently accommodating 100 aneite. All tbebedc, be'dine- Unen, nlated ware, So, fic., will be included in the sale. There is under the entire house a well-bnilt brick cellar. On the premiees there are four fresh'water wells, and about twenty* five bath-houses, with one hundred salts othathieg clothes. .... . Reason lor present proprietor Is en*aied In another business* and cannot gr?e this the attention it requires. . , , ' , The reputation of the house Is first claw* and has al ways done an excellent business ... Fort.mmd.te™^^ inhSl- fmwSt* 1035 BKaCH Street, above Laurel. m VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE A TK CECIL cowry, Md . FOB fALE-J= “HOLLT HALL ' '—This property lies south of and adjoining tie town of Blktoc. on tie treat Eastern Shore road; was tie residence of the late General James Fewall: contains 2CS acres of land, divided Into seven ~ficriec4xi4 -t3vEaaifitßL.au under good fencing and in ft high state of cultivation* producing fine crops. Tie Mansion House is of brick, seventy feet front by flftr feet deep, of a palatial style and finish throughout, from tie basement to tie attic, with metal roof and ob servatory ; two large new frame Barns, well arranged, brick Stable, Carriage Houses, Ice House. Granary, .Com Houses, Cow fctables. Poultry House, and every necessary out-building in -good enter that is useful ou such a farm; large Flower and Kitchen Gardens,Lawns on three tildes of tie mansion, beautifully laldoqt with pimps, sprln*. al»o. iest, the mansion, all of the purest quality. ** -—>m«rsownand surrounding country is proverbial for its iealtifulneES. This property must be very desirable to any one seek ing sit investment, particularly to a aentleman retiring from business. Lime and manures can be landed on the premises. Several traive of oars pans the town daily to the great cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, and not over tiro hours ride to cither of these cities. A further description is deemed useless as the pro perty n ill be shown by the undersigned. Price OWE HUNDRED AND PIETY DOLLARS PBE ACBB jjgk.TTOW, *T£«al Estate Agent, Elk ton. Maryland. apl-«w4t* , m HOTEL PROPERTY FOB 0k M BALK—The _ SC HA**OWAL HOUSE, _ AT LORG BRhSCH, H, £. y Will he sold at a great bargain. Terms easy. The Hotel is between throe and four hundred feet front, «ith gas works and extensive out-buildings, and be tween six and seven acres of land, and the very best and most central location on Long Branch, being with in one hundred yards of'the sea, and not oyer three hundred yards from the depot of the Bazitan and Dela ware Bay Railroad, running from Philadelphia to Hew tort, and within one hundred yards of tbe depot of the bandy Hook and Long Branch Railroad, from Hew York. which will be in operation by the first of Jane, 1865. Address, an til May Ist. _ WOOLMAH STOKES, Congress Hall* Long Branch. H. J. mhSl-61* m FOB SALE-A YEBY SUPERIOR EsijOUSB ill WEST PHILADELPHIA, excellent stable* fine well of water; rural, ret quite near; all conveniences; replete in all iaspects. Address “Mer chant, ” Box 2100, Post Office. mfr27-lm m FOB sale-dwelling-house ■SSLon FIFTKBHTH Street, north of *rek .treet Apply to B W. BBESLIY, raklS-lm* Wo. 30 Worth SBYRfITg Street. ®FOR SALE—A SMALL FARM** OP FIFTY-SIX ACRES* in Camden county, about twenty minutes’ drive from Camden, on the Jttsrlton Pike, one of the moßtfavorabl* locations in the county; the land is rich and very productive. With, good management, Thiee to Five Thousand Dollars p«r annum can be made off of it. Good large ROUSE; also, plenty of Baras on it, and well adapted for city persons wishing a country residence. Also, frontage enough for several Cottages. For further information apply to ' RICHARD SHIVERS, opposite the Premises, Or B. H. BROWNING, 605 COOPER Street, Camden, N. J. Office at West* Jersey Ferry. mbat-lm* m FOB SALE—LAB GE FOUNDRY SSamd HACHIKS SHOP, In foil operation, with ilia working Block end tools, pattern.. Ac., of eyery descrip tion, necenary for dole* & large and successful btud nese, situated on a railroad, about twenty miles from Philadelphia. B. P. GLEnN, I»3S.FOIIRrHSt., mhlB-tf orS.W.cor.SEVBfiTggaTH and GRBBCf Stß. ®POB SALE OB EXCHANGE 808 STOCKS—Parra of S 3 'acres, near SellersvlUe, Bucks county, in Mod order, and, has .good Bonding*. B. t. GLEISK. 133 South FOOBTH Street. mhlS-tf or B. W. con SBVKBTBKKTH and OBBSH Btc. g| FOB SALE—NEAB SELLERS- JR ■Emile—GOOD PAKM of 143 ACRES; cheap for-A— each, or will take In part good oil stockslu exchaue. B. F GhEHN* mhlB tf - ISB3 South FOURTH Street, ®FOR SALE—SEYERAIi FIRST CLASS HOUSES, on the south side of Arch, west of nineteenth street, with all the modern improve “ Set T id r .rfi® in WestPMladol phlc. Forty second street, hetwaan hocust and Bpniea la attire of J B. JOBES. TWEHTT- FIRSI St.-eat,above Chestnut, opposite the leaning Mill. rah9-lm* MYALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT JR AT PUBLIC SALE. -E The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on ' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 13,1666, AT TWO O’CLOCK, OnthenremiseSa his valuable COUBTBY SEAT, . Located within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware* on the Newport pike, containing eight acres of good land, in the centre of which is & large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, maples, lindens evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred foil-grown trees; The im provements consist of a large and commodious Mansion, flashed on the west by two towers* one of which is four stories in height There are four large rooms on a floor, wiihahall eleven by forty-two feet. The house has the modern improvements. A hydraulic ram forces water from a springinto the upper -story of the tower. There is also an iron pump and hydrant under a cover ed area at the kitchen door. Sheoutbuiiainggcanstetor a carriage house and stable sufficient for four horses and Mveial carriage*; also, a hen, ice, and smoke-house. The stabJe has a hydrant in it. The ice-house is filled with good ice. Good garden, with several varieties of dwarf pear and grape vines in full bearing. There are a] so several va rieties of apple, cherry, and chestnut trees. Immediate pos* ession will be given For further in formation apply to LEVI &- CLASH, - TTT4 831 MARKET Street, Wilmington, Del. WILLIAM g. NAFF, Auctioneer. _* ap3 lot «' GERMANTOWN.—EOR SALE OR TO LET—A very desirable Residence* with seven acres of ground, within three miautea* walk of the -Main-street Depot,well shaded with old trees and ever greens. Water-works oh the premises supplying the house, garden, stable and a fountain In front or the honse, with an abundance' of the best spring water. Gas in the house, a good vegetable garden, already partly planted. Immediate possesion given. ' Apply to G. Hlfl°SßLL* . Bo 8 WASHIIGTOS bbildikg. THIRD Street, below WALSffT. From 9 A.M. to BIF.M ap3-6S» -m FOR SALE OR TO RENT, IN BDB- SaL LIKGTON. S. J-, a large and convenient BRICK DWEXMBG HOUSE, thirty feet front t n Broad street, containing thirteen rooms, with gas. Ac, The tide-garden. half, an acre, it well snpplfed with thoiee frnlt tree., in hearing. The location ie datirable, and within a short distance of the Camden and Amboy Railroad Station . Apply as above to apl-gt* JOHN COLLIES. LI TT I* B KAKAWHA AND ELK RIVER OIL AND MINING COMPANY. —Public attention is asked to the really valuable OIL and GOAL LANDS secured by this Gompauy in fee simple. i A few shares In the original interest still unsold. Subscriptions obtained, and plans and descriptions of the land and other InfomaUon jriven by GEO. F. WOKS & CO., Ho 48 8 THIRD Btreet, and J. BARTHOLOmEW. 80. 308 8. FOURTH Street. ... “““'"‘ TB()H i 3 BARtOW, Freeiient HEBRT C. BOBSAhI, Secretary. mMO ISi* TTELMBOLD’B EXTRACT OP BAB -M- SAPARILLA cleanses and ten ovate* the blood. in.tilß the vigor of hoaltb. Into the eyatera. and nnrgei outthehumors thalmake disease. PHRENOLOGICAL EXAwnws WS ¥IOXB, with fnll dMcriptloM of character, gtytl AUCTION SALES. JOHN B. MYERS^CoTAUUnON' v KERB. Hoe. 83ft ui S3* MARKET street. LAEGB FOBITIVB SAiB 08, BBraSH. BBBBcm „ GEBHi-H, AHD DOMESTIC DBT GOODS. *• We '«IU hold a lute sale of foreign and domesct, goods by catalogue, on a credit of four months, »aj foreash, ; "" ON THURSDAY MORNING, April 6, at 10 o'clock embracing about 900 p&ckam* asd lots of ttßp:« ud fan*; krtteLes lnwoolem, teds. linen*, aUAs. and cottons* to which we inrlu» th* attention ©f dealer*- ' B * jf. B. —Samples of toe ami will be arranged for amln&tien with catalogues. early on the morale ga when dealers will find it to their interest wau LARGE SPECIAL SALE OJ T.iarKf OA.MBEIO Hitjo. KERCHIEFS, HOnsSKEBPnjO MB* GuO©3, *c Our sale of f?EXT TBUKbDAY. April 6th, will c* m . xaenoe at 1C o’clock precisely with the following Hq« of very choice and desirable articles, tli : I.OCO dozen X tape bordered linen cambneh&ndker chiefs all grades _ , , l.COOdrzen&tajre bordered linen crarabrieiaadker. cbie f », all grades. . . , ?00 dozen % hemstitchedlinea cambric handkerchief . 3C?> 'dozen % hemstitched linen cambrichandkerehlefc all grades. .... SCO dozen X printed bordered lines cambric ht&dto cb*efß, all grades lines bleached damaslc and spot satin finish tabig lines W. B. damask and spot satin finish tab!a pieeees bleached aid brownlinen table da»» ft f,- pieces 13 4 bleached linen sneering « Fall as»ortm*nt X bleached damask and snow dn» fringed napkin*. ™ Full assortment K bleached damask and snow dm* fringed doylies. „ ' T Euckaba*k and Tarkey towels and toweling* bleached birds eye* hack and red end linen dowlas. &c. ... _ 414 The above goods of a favorite ana well known emir* are confidently offered to_ the trade as compri riartwL choicest line of linen goods of the present s?a SO g * ®* IMPORTANT AND ATTRaC’FIVB SALE OF CLOTHS APD BATIS J>B OHtNEi VALl ** On THURSDAY, April 6. —cases3 4black Italian cio ha. cases e-4 black Italian cloths, fine to tni>»Sna qualities. * —cases 3*4 black satin de Chines. cases 6 4 black sarin de Chines* superfine to sane. riorqealHie*. cates 3 4 drab satin deJDhlnes. • —cates 6 4 drab satin as Chines, superfine to extra superior qualities. _ —cases fi-4 canary sarin de Chines, fine to superfine qualities . . . . —cawsfi 4 white satin de Chines, fineto extra super fine qualities. —cases 3 4 fgney satin de Chines. cases 6-4 fancy satin de Chines. Thsabove goods, selected frost the best makers, cm prise the eoiire balance of an importation, are in p?r> feet order* and worthy the undivided attention of the trade, LARGS FEBEiIPTOBY SALS OF FOREIGN ANB DOMESTIC D»X GOODS. Included in our sale of THURSDAY, April $. wil be found in part the tol'owini. viz: ' DOMBSTIC GuODB tales brown and bleached ih-etinjß and sbirttng*, bales brown and bleached drill* balm white and colored wool flannels, miners' flannels, to* . , . , . —cases bleached and colored corset jeans, Test pad cUsgße &e. cases spring styles fancy prints. —eases Kentucky jeans, cottoaadas. pantaloon stuifs, &e. eases checks, tickings, Mane ieater ginghams, plaids, &e . . —.caws black and colored slleslas and cambrics, —cases satinets, CMSlmerej, melmns, tweeds. TAJLOKtHG GOODS. French clotbl, cassimeres, doeskins, coatings, met tons, to. LIKEN GOODS. a „ , „ Foil Hues shirting linens, hioose and Spanish linens, etown ducks. drills, canvas. bruLapa, daataeks. -crash, &». BKBBB QUODB ParisnKraedelaines; bareaes, challles, mmmblqnss, fancy poll do chevraa, percales, *iP4Cis, bd bain, Cohorts, ba’moral shirts, Ac. SILKS* Large assortment of black, colored, and faa;y dress and bonnet blljes. mareallinss flouncat, &c. MARSEILLES COUNrESPANBS. A large and valuable iavolceof waite Marseilles coia* terpanei of all sizes and acwitfcA _ Pacific gboaictbs. Nice eases Pacific delstues, for account of whom It may concern. * HOSIERY. GLOVE 3, &c. 30,CC0 dozen German cotton hosiery, comprising wo» men’sand cbiidT*n , B white* brown slate, mixed,«'P-a« work, and iit-le thread hose and half hose of a Tory fe* ▼ori e importation, and includes aU grade*, from ait*’ dinm to high cost, being new goods andjo*t landed. Also, ladies’ and gents* sUkiMs and Berlin i oti*, BHK. SfiUEPrßi Also. GOO dozen fine French fancy and Mask silk seek* ties, of ibe best manufacture, and especially suite ole for th i«l Una, of sMrts’ana dr&wsre.traTeltni rttrtfc boo, skirls, patent thread, so win,h, soapaaasis, s*. POSITIVE SAM CF CAEPETIH3S. DEUGiaSTS, MATTINGS, to. OS HILDAS MORNING, April 7th. at 11 o'clock, will ba sold, hr catslosao, on ?our months* credit, about 1100 pieces rich three* my, superfine and fine ingrain, royal data&ik. Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, end rag carpeting*; C&et*a sad cocoa matings, Ac., embracing a choice a«aortaieat of superior good*, which may be examined early oa the morning of sale, ___ FEBEMPTOBY 8 tEB Of , FRBSOH.. ICTPIA, 0E8» JSAtf, AUD Bft£TlSH DSy'G6t>»sr&c.’ 09 MO9JDIX MO £9199, April 10. at 10 o'clock* will fee sold by cat&lojee, on foor months' credit, about 700 PACKAGES A9D LOTS of Prench, India* German* and British dry foods* &e. t embracing a Urge and desirable assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk, worsted* woolen* linen, and cot ton fabrics* - 9. B. —Samples of the same will bo arranged for exa mination, with catalogues, early on the morning of fibt when dealers will And It to thcir.lnterest to at- LA?OE FESEMFTOBT SALS OF BOOTS. SHOES* BBOGAHS, ABtfT GOOD «». TKAVBUSG BAGS. &&. OB TUESDAY MOBHTSG, April ilth at 10 o'clock, wili be sold by catalogue, on leer months’ credit. about l,irop*ck£gea boots, abo-as. hrosats, cavalry bools, &c., embracing & prims aa4 fresh wsortment of seasonable goods of city Bast* era tnaonfaerare, which, will he open for exkmiaavloa. With catalogues* on morning of sale. MTHOMAB & SONS, • Noe. 139 rad Ml South FOURTH Street. Pnblic Seles or Keel BsUte end Stocks, et the Ex change, every TUESDAY. at i 2 o’clock. SEVENTH SPRING SUE, llih April Estate of the late Robert Ralston, Ben.. and others, EIGHTH SPRING BUA ISttt April. Estate of the lets Lewis Wain. JSsq., and other.. For list -of propei ties In the above three sale, see pages catalogneTuesdey. PEREMPTORY SALE Op THE CANAL BOAT KNOWN AS THE CArT JAMES H. KNIGHT. . THIS MORNING. Aprils, IS6S. at 12 o’clock, at Green-stmt wharf the CANAL BOAT, known as the Captain James,H, Knight, SS feet lour, 16 feet wide, Sleet held, rad M tons tonnage. Sale absolute. Bale Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANOFORTES, FIRE PROOF CHEST, FRENCHJELAEB-JarJtROS- ON THUBSDAY MORNING, At 9 o’clock* at the auction store, superior household furniture, tWo mahogany pianofortes, fire proof s&fas (by Evans & Watson, and F&rrel & Heirlag) fiae Preach plate mirrors, handsome carpets, china'and glassware, &c. Also, large and superior bookcase, suitable for a pro fessional gentleman.- Aiso* two fine French plate mantel mirrors, 60x74. Also, Nankin ehisa dinner ware.- TO brush* akbrs. dentists, and others Also* about 5,000 pounds Euglish malleable wire* He. 32. A3so, twenty-six solid brass stair-rods. SALE FOB ACCOUNT OF THE UNITED STATES. ON THUBSDAY* At 12 o’clock, .atihe auction store* 75 iron bedsteads. SALB OF ENGLISH ABB AMEBIC AH BOOKS. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 6th* at the auction store* valuable English and American books, on various interesting subjects, from a library. Sale No 1614 Green street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE* ROSEWOOD PIANO, TAPESTRY CARPETS* Ac. s ON FRIDAY MORNING, 7th April, at 10 o'clock, at Ho. 1614 Green street, by catalogue, the superior furniture, fine-toned rosewood Piano-forte, book-case, featherbeds, fine tapestry car pets, &c. May be examined at 6 o’clock on the morning of tin sale. x SALB 07 A VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY. . .. _ ON.FnIDAY AFTERNOON, April 7th, at the auction store, commencing at four o’clock* thevalueble.law library of the late Hon. Geo. H. Dallas, which includes a large number of the En glish and American Reports. B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, Nos. • TOO and 7GSS CHESTNUT Street. Sale 80. 867 Hoitll BM6VENTH Btraet. EUPESIOit FURNITURE, MIBBOSS, BRUbSELB AND TAPBSTaY-GARPETe* Ac. OH WEDNESDAY MORNING, next. April 6th, at 10 o’clock, on the premises. No. 867 North Eleventh street, the superior furniture, mirrors, Brussels and tapestry carpets, dining-room and kitchen furniture of a gentleman declining houso-kesriag. May be examined early on morning of sale Also, one octave elegantly carved roaewooqpi*ao» "PHILIP FOBD &CO., AUCTIONEERS, A esis MARKET and 588 COMMERCE Streets. LAJttGB SPBIBS BALE _O_F l_soo ?CISES BOOTS A«X> SROBS. We will tell bXjutilociu for oaah on - thdbsb at mokbing, April 6th, common cm gat tea o’clock precisely, l.fw esse* men’s. boys’,and youth's boots, shoes. brogue balmorals, taiteis, Oxford ties. Congress boots, slip* pers. Ac.. tot ether with a desirable assortment of wo men's, misses, and children’s boots, shoes, b&lxaor&i?* t alters, slippers, &c . dec. CJAXE BY ORDER OF THE NAVY CJ AGENT. „ BARK GEM 0? THE BEA. Y'BDNHBB 4Y, April 11, at 12 o’clock nooa, <#ffS at Iks EXCHANGE. will b» sold at pnbltc sds, ‘‘‘■'“‘7* By order ol the Bm Agent. as slio now Ha; « the flayy Yard, the hark 6BH- OF THE SEA, U2!-i fee! lone on deck, 13Ji feet hold, IB fast beam, and by ncjri register 371 tons. Included in the sale will be a scit o' Satie, eet of standing and- running Binging, two Betts and Oars, One Anchor and Chain, Bpar<. So. May be acamincdrm'j time at the Navy Yard. JAMES A. FBBBMAN. auctioneer, wksßlsSt- smppise. BOSTON AND FHILADBB- PHIA STEAMSHIP EIRE, sailing pea “«S port on SATURDAYS, from Erst wharf Thors «»* Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamship SAXON, Capt. Matthews, will aailfroSt PniiaCeiphla for Boston, on Bator day” AprU 8. at 10 A- M.. and steamship ROBMAB, Capt. Baker, from Bee ton for Philadelphia, on the same day »t4P. M. These new and substantial steamships form a reroli? line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances eSested at one-half the premium chtrgsd on the vessel*. Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bill* of Ending with their goods. mhi-tf 338 Sonth DELAWARE ATSaue^ STEAM WEEKLY TO U- W'WW YEBFOOE. touching at QUEBSSTOWX (Cork Harbor). The well known Steamers of the ww pool. Bew York and Philadelphia SteameMp C? m sa ny (Inman Line), carrying the United States Mails*- 8 " intended to sail as follows: CITY OF MANCHESTER SATURDAY, April aJr MBA .. SATURDAY. April 15th EDINBURGH ..... SATURDAY, ApriUll, And every exceeding Saturday at Boon* from Pie* *" Eorth Biver. _ KATES OF PASSAGE: „ Payable in Gold, or Itß eqoivaleot In Currency- First Cabin **.*..sBB CO Steerage »•• ** to London. **»« 8580, ** to London** *•■ fo Paris-*...... 95 Go| to Paris--*; •V to Hamburg..* 90 00 “ to Hatabtxrl g . Passengers also forwarded to Havre* Bremen. a terdam* Antwerp, &e., at equally low rates. #75, Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist t i & _„ *ax $B6, $lO5. Steerage fromLlyerpool or Queenstown. Those who wish to send for their friends ean D tickets fcere at theseratea, , _ mntnT 'i For. further information JHgter at the Comps" Offices, - - JOM G. KALB, Aga^fe ap4-tap22 113. WaLHUT Street, Pmgu- ». HEW EXPRESS LINB, JHBC ALKXASDBIA, GiOBGHFOWN% *J£ WASHINGTON. Via CHesapaake and |KB£ Steamers leare Bret Wharf ahoya HiEKSt 8™" erary WEDNESDAY and BATOKDAY. at 12 M. G eorge towxu D. C.; FLOWSSS & BOWSK, AjgfJ&i JEftSEiforOKK°-Tke HSW TOBK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPAQ *• Delaware and Baxitam Canal. ~ , «riSSfE Bteamen lea-re DAILY, totwbarf below Street, at J o'clock F. H. __ IS pule. ■WM.P. CL.IDS & CO., I*B WHkSvSSjfjT^ ' '■ JAMBS HiSD, 117 WlSi- Stt^V »nltlS.ftm *»pw —--C ajßßt no PAIN IN EXTRACTING beautiful i&da&tuftl ityle 6* nTI tSKH mTOW,, T3ISPRPOS B gg->' pa »yAHB & WATSOTTS^ PBlLiPSliPffli* a. ism TuutT or taa-rsooi wm t»a4.
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