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'On ibe AnnWerSßi-y of the Fall-or Fort
Sumpter—April 13th, iB6O.
BY MBS. GUBTAVTJB KBMAK,
How throbs the great pulse ortho nation today!
What jubilant sounds fill the sir I
Glad tidings around
•“to resound—
The voice of thanksgiving and prayer.
’Tis the glad shoot of triumph for victory won—
The herald of happier Says;
The toil of long vears
Wrought with struggle and tears,
Now crowned with the bright lanrel bays 1
Our flag floats o’er Sumpter hurrah! shont aloud,
TUI the mountainb re-echo onr glee;
Whore its folds wore once tom
By fierce traltorß with sown,
It shall rise, os fAs flag of the free l
O’er Charleston, savannah, Columbia, (dear name),
O’er Wilmington—Petersburg fair.
O’er Kiobmond! where shame
Kept alive treason’s fiamo,
Our ensign now kisses the air!
And hark 1 the glad tidings now thrilling the land,
Of a victory bloodless, complete,
Triumphant our cause,
’Mid the nation’s applause I
While Peaoe smiles her children to greet.
Our conquerors come in the might of the Lord,
To “ bind up the broken In heart;”
To teach In His name.
All His goodness proclaim,
And tho gifts of Bis love to impart.
How soon on the soil of eaoh State long estranged,
. Bedewed by the blood of the brave,
Shall be planted with glee
The fair Liberty tree,
The oppressed of all nations to save.
Balsa thy head, so long bowed, pale and weary old
man—
Like the sages of dd thou hast been—
Now, with peaoe In thy heart,
Thou wilt pray to depart,
For “thine eyes God’s salvation lath soon.”
Wearywlfo, Bit no longer In ashes or woo,
Weave a garland of hope for thy brew.
On tho proud scroll of fame
Bead emblazoned his name
Whose brave deeds are thy heritage now 1
Fond mothers, long weeping In desolate homes,
For the young, the beloved, and the brave!
Baabel, can find
Little comfort of mind,
Yet your loved died their country to savet
Noble hearts, gallant sobb of immortal renown,
So valiant, undaunted were ye—
Not in vain, not In vain
Have snoh heroes been slain—
Our country still lives, and is free t
Valhalla,” the palace of heroes, resounds
With the tread of the valiant, the blest!
Who, forth from the fray
In their battle array,
Passed on to their heavenly rest.
All honor, thanksgiving, enduring renown, ;
. To onr army/and navy so brave;
The obieftalns who led,
And with heroes bave bled,
The life of the nation to save.
Shont aloud, little children, with jubilant glee,
Exulting In joyful acclaim,
Till the songs ye shall sing
Make the glad welkin ring
With praise to Jehovah’s great name.
Bing ont the glad tidings, sweet bells, yet again
Let It echo the wide-world around;
Bing aloud, ’till the morn
Of onr Peace shall be born,
And Union rod Love shall abound.
Wave proudly, dear flag of our nation, to-day;
High, high oyer hlll-top and tree,
’TUI your stars, through the night,
Seem like heaven’s own light
Smiling blessing, my country, on thee!
SCIENTIFIC.
A Nbw Locomotive.—An entirely novel style of
locomotive has been recently patented and Intro
duced In England. It is so constructed as to ran
either way without being turned about, thus dis
pensing with turn-tables, requires no tender, and Is
capable of passing the sharpest curves without diffi
culty or danger. All the wheels are driving wheels,
eight'ln number, arranged In two distinct seta of
four, with two cylinders to each set. A p&asenger
espress engine built upon this plan is thus de
scribed : This engine has two Bets of four wheels
coupled, 6 leet 6 Inohes; minimum radius of ourve
IX ohains; distance between centres of wheels of
eaoh frame to determine radios of curve,? feet;
weight or engine on the rails for bite or hold, 40
tons; weight on eaoh wheel, S tons; number of
cylinders, 4: diameter of cylinders, IB Inohes;
stroke. 22 Inches; tractive power of engine at the
rails, 12,126 pounds. The lire is fed from the side,
the stoker standing on one side of the engine ana
the driver on the other.
The engine Is arranged to carry the necessary
quantity, of water, say 1,500 or 2,000 gallons, and
tool for long distances, without stopping for either,
being enabled to do so by employing more wheels,
which, while It allows sufficient of the above to be
carried, besides the weight of the maohlne Itself,
does not overload them, and therefore rednoea the
wear and tear of the permanent-way and wheel-tires
to a minimum. To Insure long wheal base and a
facility to traverse sharp curves, there are two sepa
rate pairs of engines and iraming complete.
If this Invention should prove practicable, and
the London Mechanics’ Magaxine, In commenting
upon it, aays “ that reason Is not at. variance with
favorable expectation,” then; we maybe Ukelyto
witness a great and radical change In the locomo
tive system. We shall get by this Invention the en
tire weight of engine, fuel, and water for traction,
the weight equally distributed upon the wheels; the
facility to run In either direction without turning;
the lkolllty to pass the sharpest curves known In
railway practice, and other Incidental advantages
of almost equal Importance. The Inventor Is a bold
man, hut boldness Is a necessity for a reformer,
whether In politics or meobaniOß, and In the belief
that the present locomotive Is not so perfect but
that It pan be Improved, we welcome all attempts
In the right direction,
Thb Ammonia Eboiwb.—They are'.dlscusstag
lust now la Paris a proposal for propelling omni
buses and other vehicles by means of ammonia.
The engine whleh It is proposed to apply to this
purpose Is the Invention of M. Telller. Ammonia;
under ordinary conditions, is a gaseous body, but
there are various methods by whion It can be readily
condensed into a liquid, in whloh state, unless It
be restrained by sufficient pressure, a tempera
ture below that of the freezing point of water is
sufficient to convert It into gas again; M.
Telller takes advantage or this property of that body
as follows: He plooeauquefied ammonia In-a suita
ble vessel, connectedly a pipe and stop-oook with a
cylinder having a piston fitted to work in It. When
the stop-cock Is opened a portion of the lique
fied ammonia becomes converted Into gas, which
rushes Into the ay Under and raises the piston.
When the gas has thus forced,the piston to the top
of the cylinder, a little water Is admitted under the
piston. Water and ammonlaeal gas having a most
eager affinity for BBOh other, this water Instantly
ahsorbß all the gas, thereby cansing a vacuum un
der the piston, and so enabling the pressure of the
atmosphere to force the piston baok to Its original
position. When the piston la once more at the bot.
-torn of the cylinder, the stop-cook in the pipe com
municating between the cylinder and the vessel
containing the Hqnified ammonia Is again turned,
more gas is thus admitted beneath the piston,
and. all proceeds again as before. For obvious
reasons there should be at least two cylinders
—M. Telller prefers three—to eaoh engine. The
quantity of liquefied ammonia required per horse
power per hour Is stated not to exceed three rol
lons, weighing about twenty-two pounds. The
rfroetuM to absorb the ammonia, after It has re
assumed the gaseous form, and in that state has
done Its work under the piston, Is not thrown away,
but Is saved lor the recovery of the ammonia from
it—whloh maybe effected by simple evaporation,
with certain precautions—la order that the reco
vered ammonia way be reebndensed, and so used
oyerand-ovw again. It need scarcely be pointed
ofiftnai this ingenious contrivance does not afford
ns any'new method of obtaining mechanical power;
it Is a means, not of generating a force, bat simply
of storing It np and applying It conveniently.—die
chanics’ Magaxine.
THE CITY.
MIUTARY.
FUNERAL OR MAJOR GLENN.
The funeral of Major Edwin A. Glenn, of the 198th
Kealment, P, Y',< being a reglment'organlzed b; the
Union League, will take place from hie late resi
dence, on Main street, Frank rord, this afternoon at
half past 8 o’clock. Mai. Glenn died from the
effects of wounds received while storming the rebel
works at Petersburg, in the battle known as the
battle of Quaker Hoad. He had command of the
regiment at the time he received his death wound.
Eight hundred and twenty-two men of this regi
ment went Into the notion, and of this number two
hundred and twenty two were killed and wonnded,
including six officers. The regiment was after
wards complimented in a general order for bravery.
Moj. Glenn’s funeral will be attended by a bat
talion of Infantry from Camp Oadwalader, by the
members of the Union League, the members of
Lodge No, 292, A. Y. M,, and Holmeabnrg Lodge,
I. O. O. F.
ILLUMINATION.
There will be an illumination at the Turner’s
Lone Hospital this evening. There will also be
an entertainment of vocal and Instrumental music
at the some time. •
EKCBUITING.
yesterday -warrants were Issued for the payment
of the olty bounty to seventy-four men, of whom six
enlisted for three years and sixty-eight for one
year. They were credited as tollows
Wards. Hen. I Wards.
5 Fifteenth
First.
Fourth .....3 Sixteenth 3
Filth.. 4 Seventeenth ......23
Sixth 1 Nineteenth 1
Seventh B Twentieth 12
Ninth l
MISCELLANEOUS.
“ THE AMERICAN MERCHANT.”
This was the subject of a very entertaining lec
tuie delivered last evening by John A. OwensfEsq,
at the Oommerotal College of Messrs. Bryant,
Stratton, & Bannister, Assembly Buildings, Tenth
and Chestnut streets. An intelligent audience of
ladles and gentlemen greeted the, lecturer, and at
times applauded the happy sentiments delivered by
him. Tbe large room In the upper story of the spae
clous building,' formerly occupied as the coun
cil chamber of tbe Sons of Malta, was se
lected In which to deliver the address. This
room, we may say, Is one of the prettiest in
Philadelphia, the walls and celling still being
embellished with- designs Incident to the mystic
order. The paintings on the wall were ’evidently
done by Bkllful artists. This apartment is also used
as the praotlcat department of tire college. The
lecture last evening was the closing one of a series
of ten that have been delivered during the past
winter season. The lecturer eommenoed by refer
ring 40 the rise and progress of trade In the Old
'World, and then branched out upon the subject in
cidental to America. He alluded to the mean aud
noble gratuities of men who have become rlcb, and,
to a happy strain, contrasted them as’members of
soolety. /The late Stephen Girard and Astor, with
all their wealth, were selfish In their social life.
These were contrasted with suoh gentlemen as the
late John Grigg, Samuel Moore, and others, w uo
grew xlch, but left a name that posterity for gene
rations Will reverence with respect, for their honesty
and Sdelltv to benevolence and humanity. This
contrast of the miser with the liberal merehant was
decidedly entertaining. He thought that It was
pitiful, Indeed, that the honored names of American
merchants should die with them in the grave. In
London the names of many men, who uved hun
dreds of years since, an honor to themselves and
society, are yet visible on the old sign-boards. To
some extent this has been Introduced In Phlladel
§hla Merchants who have achieved success with
onor, have, In some instances, upon retiring from
the sctlve toenes of life, left a share.ln the business
to some one as a representative of the name of the
old firm. This the speaker thought should become
more general, so that the names of the benevolent,
honorable, and liberal merchants might constantly
remain before the public eye to remind those of
other generations yet to come, that they might also
make their lives sublime. In conclusion, the leoturer
briefly alluded to the prospect of returning peace to
the land of Columbia, when the American merchant
would, with renewed energy, push on lo various ea
terpilses In many partsiof*the country; develop
the internal resources of Mexloo, whether the Mon
roe doctrine be enforced or not, and regardless or
Maximilian orthe Emperor of France. The American
merchant, particularly those who are to beoome such,
having the moans of oduoatlon such as conferred
by this college, must necessarily achieve opulence,
and, with all this, let them liberal feeling
and sustain tbe moßt unsullied honors. The address
sparkled at times with wit, was listened to with
great attention, and theieoturer retired amid much
applause.
The college Is of a national character, (here being
branches In many places throughout the oountrv.
The Philadelphia branch Is In the rail tide or sue
csss, there being over three hundred students In at
tendance. Thera Is a elasa for young ladles, some
of .whom are regarded as apt scholars In tbe science
of accounts. When pekee la restored other branohes
of the oollege will be planted in many places In the
South,
the Illumination of the city.
Mayor Henry has Issued hlB proclamation oalling
for a general Illumination of the oltv on Monday
evening next. The public schools will be olosed
during the day, and will all be Illuminated at night;
and a general turnout or firemen rod representa
tives oi all trades is talked of. The day will proba
bly be observed generally as a holiday. The ■ great
feature, however, will be the illamliiatton, whloh
will, no donbt, be the most general ever had in this
city and will far exceed the Illumination on the de
claration of peace with Mexico.
IMPORTANT CELEBRATION ON TOE 14tH.
Fort Sumpter will not be alone In the glories of
this day. Philadelphia participates by celebrating
the ninetieth anniversary of tho Old Abolition Society
of this State. It has done its work quietly and
peacefully, and yet has been a poworlul agent in
scouring the prize whleh Is epitomized In the Fort
Sumpter celebration—liberty and loyalty. It Is a
coincidence that this valuable society was organized
on the 14th day of April, and Its anniversary meet
ing cannot fail In being highly Interesting, bath in
its historical relationships and Its political rod hu
manitarian hearings. One of its provisions being
“the improvement of the condition of the African
race,” it now haß an opportunity of enlarging Its
sphere of action, and, from the condnot of Its mem
bers In the past, we may anticipate a vigorous and
successful prosecution of the labor in the future.
On this occasion a number of popular and eloquent
speakers will be present, for particulars of which
we refer to the advertisement In onr oolnmns.
, CELEBRATION BY THE REPUBLICAN IH
YINCIBLES.
The Republican Invinoibles have made arrange
ments for a public celebration of our recent victo
ries by a meeting at Sansom-street Hall to-morrow
evening- The oelebratlon will be on a large soale.
' RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Rumors arefrequently set afloat In Philadelphia
that even the “first families” of Richmond. Ya.,
are suffering from want of food. Pathetic stories
are told how mothers and their children wept to
gether when the astonishing truth flashed In the
glare of horning houses, fired by the rebel) them
reives, that Richmond bad fallen. These tears were'
supposed to be shed because the first families had
' nothing’to oat. -Nothing la further from the trnth.
A gentleman who acaompanled Admiral Farragut
to the doomed olty says the wealthy classes, as a
general thlDg, have an abundance of food. There
may, be Isolated eases of suffering. The poorer
olasseshave suffered, but enough provisions were
saved from the burning buildings to last them some
time. In cases of great need the Government of the
United Statoß, humane as It Is strong, will treat the
sufferers In a rationed manner. Some of the finest
hams in the world, and plenty of them, were fonnd
in the fortifications. The hard broad was faultless.
Those facts oan be qualified by a true Union gentle
man of this city.
FOR HILTON HEAD. -
The first of the new liAe of steamships between
Philadelphia and Southern ports, as soon as they
are opened by order of the United States Govern
ment, will start at abont noon to-day, from a wharf
above Market street, for Hilton Head, S. O. The
name of the steamer la Wm. P. Clyde; the other
steamer Is named Washington, and will be finished
In a short time. Both vessels are owned by Mr.
Thomas Clyde. The steamers are six hundred tons
burden eaob, and as specimens of Philadelphia
skill are regarded, as second to none that evor
plongbed the waters of the Delaware and the ocean.
The line is to be established between Philadelphia,
Richmond, rod Norfolk.
FOB TOE BELIEF OF REFUGEES.
The Ladies’ Relief-Association for Union refu
gees will ■ meet at the Hall of Industry, No. 716
Catharine street, this morning at 11 o’clock. The
demands on<he association are urgent and that in
creasing.
SUFFERING REFUGEES."
Those of the people or Philadelphia who have
funds to spare for suffering refugees may forward
the same to the Rev. E. D. Fendall, Baptist Publi
cation Rooms, or the Rev. D. S. H. Meade, 570 East
York street, old Kensington.
THE COURTS.
District Conrt—lodge Stroud.
Mather & Shoemaker, administrators, Ac., vs.
Ullman, owner, &0., rod Sauer, contractor. Be
fore reported. Verdict for defendants.
District Court- Judco Sharswood.
The Erie Carbon Oil Company vs. Wrightiet al.
Before reported. Verdict for defendants. ’
EllM. Broomallvs. Isaac Mann. This suit was
an ejectment to recover possession of a property on
Mam street, Frankford. The plaintiff claimed
Ulle under George O. Barber, having purchased the
property at sheriff’s sale, under a judgment against
•him. Plaintiff proved that the defendant in this
action was In possession under Barber.
The defenoe set up was, that the premises were
once owned by Emanuel Peters, who mortgaged the
same, and then oonveyed to Barber, subjaot to this
mortgage; that this mortgage was sued out by
Jacob M. Douglass, who had beoome tho owner of
it, rod tho premises were sold by the sheriff, Decem
ber 1,1862, and bought by Douglass, who, before the
sale, promised Barber that If he did bsoonte the
purchaser at the sheriff’s sale he would let him
(Barber) bave the same at a certain sum, provided
It was paid within sixty days. The promise was not
in writing, and, as was without con-.
elderation. Barber failed to raise the sum fixed
within the time agreed upon, and thereupon, by
consent of Douglass,"Mr, Theodore Cuyler was put,
Into the place of Mr. Barber, and, having paid the
required amount, a deed of the property was made
by Donglass to him. Under this state of fhets It
was contended by defendant that thejlen Of the
judgment under whlehplatntlff oiatmmbtitle was
divested by the sale to Douglass, and that the writ
of fi. fa. under whloh Barber’s supposed interest
was seized was not Issued nntil after the arrange
ment with Mr. Cnyler had been perfected; also,
that at the .time the -writ was Issued Barber had no
title, legal or equitable, In the property.
Defendant raised still'another point, that mi the
promise of Douglass to Barber was sot In writing,
and as the money paid at the time of the sale by
IJcuglass ,was his own money, the agreement was not
binding under the statute or frauds.
Judge Sharswood took this view of the-ease and
the plaintiff Buffered a. non-suit*.
The conrt then adjourned till Monday.
Court of Common Pleas-Jndge Allison
Henry Brandt vs. Abraham EhgaTd. An action
to recover commission for selling a farm. Verdict
for plaintiff *84.66, , ..
Thomas Donnell* vs. Francis and William Perot.
An aotlon to recover damages alleged to have been
sustained by reason of repalrato the roof of an ad
joining honse to plaintiff’s.. Verdict for defendant.
Elisha Lewis vs. James Sheridan. This case,
which, arose under the aot of December 14,1863,
known as the new landiord.and tenant act, came up
tm appeal from the ludgnraift of an alderman dis
possessing the defendant of certain premises which
, be had occupied as tenant for aserles of years, plain
tiff being the landlord. It appeared that a three
months notion to quit had been served upon de
fendant, and the only question of fact was whether
the current year ended on the Ist Of Aprll or the
let of July. Plaintiff averred that ft ended on the
Ist of July, rod his notice was given accordingly.
The defendant, on the other hand, claimed that the
new year began on the Ist of April, and that, there
..fore, the notice was not In time, and he claimed that
be was entitled to recover damages for his alleged
Illegal dispossession of the premises,
A question was raised by defendant’s oonnsel as •
to the constitutionality of the aot under whloh these ■
proceedings were Instituted, bnt, that question
having been argued In a previous case before Judge
Thompson, who ordered It down lor re&rgument be
fore the eonrt In bano, It was reserved, rod the case
given to the jury upon the faots. Verdict Tor plain
tiff. R. N. Brown, Esq., for plaintiff; Joseph M.
Pyle for defendant.
Conrt of quarter Sessions—Hon, Fames
K. I.n<llow, Associate 'Jnstice. "
CD. W. O’Brien, Esq., Prosecution Attorney, i
Michael Cavanaugh was tried on Tuesday upon a
charge ol committing an assault and battery upon
Waiter Barry and John Keller. The latter testified
that they Btarted late at night with the accused to
get a drink, when they were assaulted by him.
Barry said he was knocked In the head with a brick,
and he had a patch on eaoh side or His head.
Cavanaugh stated to the'court that tlie prosecu
tors were In the substitute business, and bad drug
ged one man of bla acquaintance and enlisted him.
He thought they were abont to play rite same game
with him, and fought them off.
The court permitted Cavanaugh to bring in some
witnesses yesterday morning to prove his character.
Several persons gave him a very excellent oharao
ter, saying he was attentive to his work, and of a
quiet disposition. Sentenced to pay a flue of *2O
and costs. - ■ ' r
OKTFBL ASSAULT.
Charles Hartman was charged-with ’committing
an assault and battery on Madeline West. She
testified that he kicked her in the abdomen, and she
is In a delicate condition. Both parties are Ger
man. Verdlet guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of
»10 and ocsts.
COHORALED WRAPorrs,
Joseph Williamson, a oorporal of artillery, was
charged with carrying a concealed deadly weapon.
OffioerCbas. Robinson testified that the accused
Interfered with some officer who made an arrest,
and on being arrested a slnng-shot was found on
Urn. He did not attempt to nse tbe weapon. On
cross-examination the officer said that the person
arrested was a friend of the aoensed, and he asked
the officer to let Mm go, and he would take him
home. Verdict not gouty.
A LAMB CASH,
Thos. Phillips, Francis Peters, and James Gbgley
were charged with robbery. Lewis O. Oasßffiy, Esq.,
appeared for the defendants.
John Bison sworn.—Mr. Dougherty and I went
carriage-riding and stopped at Broad and German
town road for supper; I took out my money to pay
font, when it was snatched from me, and a crowd
surrounded me, beat me, and tried to gouge my
eyes out; 1 lost $l4O In all; I recognise Peters as
being there. ,
Cross-examined.—WhflL.l gotto Mrs. Scott’s I
had several drinks; aboufelght; Phillips. came to
Alderman MgOahen’s to go baijfor one of the pap.
ties,- and he was looked up; I said that I did- not
recognize Phillips as being there, but the alderman
looked him up and nfvsedto taka bail.
Mr. Dougherty sworn.—l saw the three defendants
around Dlson when he was on the fioor; I did not
see either of the men do anything.
Hannah Blake sworn.—l saw Peters and Gogler
In the bar-room, but know nothing or the robbery.
Verdict, not guilty.
BUBBTITUT3MSUOKER ON TRIAL,
Henry O. Helmbold and Peter Bradley were
oharged with conspiracy.
Daniel Miller sworn.—l have a son named Ellas;
he wM be fifteen years of age next June, and Is
feeble-minded 5 1 live at Germantown 5 Mr. Brad
ley said the boy was brought to’him by another
man, and he (Bradley) took him to Hembold’s (sub
stitute broker) office, at No. 6 South Seventh
street, and enlisted him $ the boy was to get $400:
I went to Washington to get his discharge, and then
to Petersburg to get my boy; I had to pay S9S to
the disbursing officer at Petersburg before I got him
out; Helmbold told me If I would keep quiet he
would get the boy out, but he never did anything
towards it.
Ellas (Miller was called and examined on his
voire dire t but It was evident the boy's mind was not
of sufficient oapaoity to give testimony, add he waß
not sworn.
Mrs. Shlndle testified that she went to Helmbold’s
with the boy’s mother, and was treated very kindly,
and he said he thought the boy was unfit to be en
listed,
Catharine Miller sworn.—l went to Helmbold’s
office, and he said he had enlisted Ellas; I asked
him why he had enlisted snch a boy, and he said he
thought the boy was feeble-minded, as he said he
expected $1,600 bounty.
Mr. Bowlett sworn.—Mr. Hembold said In my
presence that Bradley brought the boy to the offiae
and was to come there the next morning to get some
01 the bounty.
Mr. Miller recalled.—When I saw Bradley at-
Helmbold’s office he had come to get his pay for
bringing the boy there.
The defence called the following witnesses:
Mr. Beck sworn.—Major Steele, or .the 2d Penn
sylvania. Cavalry, recruited tbe hoy; the boy was
brought to by a man who, I think, was Bradley;
Mr. Helmbold positively refused to take him because
he was a minor; Major Steele swore the boy, and
he eald he was eighteen, and his father was ,ln the
army and his mother dead; the Major then ordered
ns to make outthe papers 1 1 never saw Bradley In
company with Helmbold. .
Cross examined. -I was tie clerk of Mr. Helm
bold} the toy was credited to Chester county : Mai.
Steele’s sergeant took the boy to Camp Oad wala
der} Mr. Helmbold and Mr. Oliver occupy the of
flee. _
Mr. Coryell sworn-—This witness corroborated'
the evidence of Mr. Beck, and said Major Steele
had charge of the office. .
Cross-examined.—Mr. Helmbold suggested the
boy should be credited to Chester county; Mr.
Helmbold had a contract with West Brandywine
township, in Chester county, to fill their quota.
Daniel Fling sworn.—Mr. Miller said when he
carae to the office that he did not care whether the
boy was got but of the army or not, bo he got the
money t I don’t know what Mr. Helmbold gets for a
recruit} lam;aolorkin Mr. Helmbold’s office and
w»s employed by him. , ~ ~
In addreEsinsr ihe jury Mr. O’Brien said this was
a most disgraceful case, and he was sorry to see that
an offieer of the United States army was present at
the enlistment, sanctioning and tolerating. It. A
glance at this boy would show that he was anidfot*
and it was shameful in any one to hare enlisted
him.
In charging thejury, Judge sa|d all the
officers of the army engaged In the enlistment and
master of this boy bad acted In a shameful manner,
and he thought no one would be more severe with
them, if the faots were presented to him, than the
Secretary of War, Jury out.
A WIFE’S AFFECTION.
Jefferson Koeoh was charged with an assault and
battery on bis wife, and an assault rod battery with
Intent to kill.
Mrs. Keech sworn.—That Is my husband In the
dook; on the 21st of. March he did not lift his haul
to me; he never disturbed me, except when he wi’
In liquor; he shot me with a pistol ball; It entered
between my shoulders.
Mr. O’Brien. How name you to tell me that he,
never lifted his band to youl
Witness Well, he never did.
' Mr. O’B. Yes, but yon did not tell me that he
shot yon.
Witness. You never asked me that. I never
wanted to prosecute this case,
Mrs. Smith sworn.—l heard Mr. Keech nse bad
language towards Mrs. Keech, and he shot twlee at
her. She oame to me and said she had been shot.
The Commonwealth admitted the character of the
defendant to be good, and no evldenoe whs offered
by the defenoe. Verdiot guilty of assault and
battery. Sentenced te pay a fine of *1 and undergo
an Imprisonment of four months In the County
Prison. ,
Richard Eddy; colored, was ohargod with the
larceny of a watch rod ring.
Bernard Rafferty testified that the watoh was out
from his heck. The accused was present ten mlnntes
before the occurrence. Not concluded. Adjourned.
THE POLICE.
[Before Mr. Alderman Weldon.]
ANOTHER ROW AT FRANKLIN HALL.
Alexander Cain was arraigned yesterday on the
charge of making a deadly assault with a razor
upon James Marshall. Thejparties are Americans
of African descent. They were at a hall at Frank
lin Hall on Tuesday night. The “lady” who ac
companied Cain to theoall asked Marshall to take
a drink. He did not refuse. Upon stepping up to
the place where the refreshments were dealt out,
Cain interfered somewhat with the programme.
His jealousy was aroused more quickly, than medi
tation, and he gave Cain a heavy push; whereupon
the latter dre w a razor from Ms pocket rod gashed
the baok of Marshall tothe’extent of several mohes.
Cain was committed to answer at court.
[Before Mr. Alderman Jones.].'
ALLEGED ASSAULT AND BATTERY.
Jas. Driscoll rod Thomas Morton were arraigned
■yesterday morning on the charge of purloining a
pushcart from Mr. Bishop’s furniture store, at
Market and Seventeenth streets. The owner pur
sued them to reeover his property, whereupon'they
knocked Mm down and dislodged several of his
teeth rod took the cart away with them. The ac
cused were bound over In the stun of *l,OOO to an
swer at oonrt.
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PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
CHANGE OF TIME AND DEPOT.
The trail)* of the Penn.vivftnta Central Railroad
fehTh.Uie New Depot, at THIRTIETH and MARKET
of Eleventh and Market Streets, as hore
«.«htoS?<JLtfe-?a?et-ftre*t Pmbm*« Kail way
et a?."??! 1 If nli CentralßailroadDepot,
?“? “? rk f‘ Streets! they also leaye Trout
—MM-eta* one hoar preyi-
°feaoh trttln - “ 4 * Uow
Their can arj In waiting on the arrival of each Train
into f 1 *® f>‘y. end connections are
Sta
q i^p^s&ssssßs^
W hereafter beloeated at
? vantlL Parties desiring baggage
o|,n ti him?""* " d<m ® »Monahlc rates
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT DEPOT THUS:
HAIL TRAlN....™..***™ .. g M . «
?fS I r^ OMIIOI>ATIOJI ' *»■ l“~ “ 10 00 "
PABKBBBURG;.... i...... w ..tt*™!. «• tfSpSf
HABBIBITOBG ACCOMMODATION... «• 3,30 "
ttBP^SSKR» A S w> * MO *• too ■«
PITTSBURG AND BRIE HATr—::r *■ « ffi **
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS —tHtHl “ ILM "
PITTSBURG AND ERIE MAIL.™.... ■■ BMA.M.
PHILADELPHIA BX PRESS,.«« 706 '•
PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, Horint. *• 8» “
PARKESBDRO . .. 930 «■
ffilSl?.- V. &%*,?■
H -
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION.” «* 9.U ••
a Express leaves dally. Pittsburg and
Brio Hail leaves daily (except Saturday!. All other
Trains dally (except Sunday.)
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will notassome
any risk for Baggsge.except for Wearing Apparel, and
limit their responsibility to One Hundred. Dollars in
T »lje- AJ} Baggage, ex-feeding that amount In value
will he at the rieh of the owner, unless taken by . ape*
elal contract.
Tor farther Information, as to time and connections,
««« Wile and framed cards, or apply to JOHN F. VAN
LEER. Jn., Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
An Bmigrant Train runs dally (except Sunday,) Tor
full information as to fare and accommodations, apply
to, FRANCIS TUNE
faM-tf 137 DOCK Street.
10/jr ARRANGEMENTS OP IOCK
iouO. NEW YORK LINES. 1300.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOT AND PHILADJLFHXA
■**&
NEW TORE AND WAT FLACK,
. fAii
At BA, M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ac
commodation.... H
AtB A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
At 12 it. . via Camden and imhoy, o’ andT^
commodation...., e w
At 2P. Mi, via Camden and Amboy. 0. add A. ££
, ‘ • .M.............. ] H
”• J?- 1 vf Camden and Amboy, Aceommoda
and Passenger) ..—1 Tf
Ator. M. e vi* Camden. and Amboy, Accommoda
tion (Freight and Fassenger>-lst Glass Ticket... I »
.....Po, do. .2d Glass Ticket*.. IK
Ju3£ P. M.» via Camden sad Amboy. Aocommo
dstion (Freight sad Pa«enger>-lat Glass TloksL S SI
DambertvUl“*Smtoitim
.e^?fte t i U fe,%f^*k ¥Bn,b * rton ' “f Vto ‘
Tor Freehold at« A. M. and SP. M.
Hlyorton, Delanco, Beverly, Edge wa
ter, Bnrliniton, Florence, Bordentown, &c., at 6 and
SRd oP. M. Uaoa ran direst through to Trentoa. =
For Palmyra, Blyoitoa, Daiaoso. Bsyorly, and Bur
lington, at 7 P. M.- -
, Stoambo&t Irenton, for Bristol, Barlington, and in
termediate places, at 3& P. M,
LINEB FROM KENSINGTON. DEPOT WILL LEAVE
At 11.16 A. H, via 'Kenriniwn and Jersey City,
Suftßlitoi t •etocitceeeetteeig gut,, .-*«»■» e - t »ti ■m 1 Itt
At 4. SOP. M., via Kensington and Jersey City,Ex
. press. 9 00
soo
dwexMWed*' Lln4,wm ifnn All othersSun
,For Buffalo, Dunktrlc Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Ro
chester, Binghampton, Great Bend, Montrose, Wtlkei
barre, Scranton, gtrondebnrg. Water Gap. Maueh
ft: .TEFT-iMB-
Chmk“"»P “m. ,6aTIM »»™*
For Latabertville at 6P. M. on Saturdays only. :
P^nlttnflSi* 4 7 ' W “ tta “ A - “•**
. ESP 1 Fen; New York and Way Lines leaving Kenning
ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The care run Into tnc
Depot, and on the arrival of eaeh traln rnn from the
Depoh' t. .xi - . . .. ••* .
Tlftv ponuds of Baggage only allowed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from takinganythtagaepag
gage hut their wearing apparel. AU baggage over fifty
pounds to herald for extra. The Company limit their
responslbuity for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will not be llable for any amount beyond ,100, except
by special contract.
• :Graham’s Baggage Expresa will call for and dsUyer
baggage at the Orders to be left at No. 3 Wsl
na street. WILLIAM H. GATZKBR, Agent
Aprils, 1866. • .
LINES FROM NEW YORK F.OR PHILADELPHIA,
will isAvs ynon ths >oot op Oodhtiakp smgvr,
.£} ?„ m - Vto Jersey Oity and Damden.
At 7,10, and IDS A, M., 6P. H. asd 13 (Night), via Jor
cey City and Kensington. - ) ,
Froinfhe foot of Barclay street at 6 A. M, andSF.H.,
via Amboy and Camden. ,
From Pier No. 1, North river,at 13 M., d, and 8 F.M.
(freight andpaesenter), Amhoy and Camden. apS-tf
BEMooma PHILADELPHIA,
WILMINGTON. AND BALTI
MORB RAILROAD. XABti
Commenting M 0 N D AY, APRIL SJ, 1866, .Tralna
will leave Depot, corner BROAD Street and WASHING
TOK Avesne, as follows:
_ Express Trstn. at A. M.' CMoadays exesated), for
Baltimore and, Washington, stopping at Wumincton,
de*Grao«, Aberdeen, Perryman’s,
. Delaware B&ilroad Train at 7.45 A H. (Pandaye ex
cepted) for Ealiebnryi Milford, and intermediate Sta
tions. •• •' ■:x ‘ ' '.
Way- Mail Train, at 8.11 A. M. (Sundays excepted),for
Baltimore, * topping at all reanJar stations. .
Egress Train at -l ie P. M. excet>fced)_for
Baltimore and Washington, stoppinf at Chaster. Wil
mington, Blkioh, anCHavre-de* Grace. _
Express Trainjit 8.05TP. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington,
Be walk, Blkton, Borth- East, Ferrrrille ti Havre-de*
Grace, Ferryman’s, Magnolia, and Stsmmer’s Bon
Bight Express atll.lCF. M. for Baltimore ami Wash
in stopping at Chester (only to take Baltimore and
Wasbingtonp&ssengen). Wilmington, Newark, Eik
ton, North-East, Fertyyille, and Ame-de-Grace.
Passengers for FOBTBBSS HONHOE win take the.
8.16 A- m? train. *• * v _ . .
WILMINGTGir ACCOMMODATTON TBAINS
Stopping at ail Stations between Philadelphia and Wil-
- i-:
“mve Philadelphia *t 7.45 and HA. M., 2, 3.50, fi; 7,
andlbF. K. The 330 P.M. train connects With De
laware B- fi. ior. 6lil/ordind intermediate stations.
Leave WUmlngtonat 6,46,8, and &30 AtM.,^4,6.80
»Bd A SOP. Mv, •
Trains for New Cagtle leave .Philadelphia at 7.4fi and
11A, Mse S-KJandep M. -- .
thbqdghtbainsfbombaltimobe.^
mAi H - ase * **
FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bhltlman 8.76_A. M , Why Mull; I.WP. M.,
Exprees: 4.26P..M.;, W»y Train-, 6.36 P. M., Expreesj
9.26 P) flLExpress ‘
TRAINS FOB BALTIMORE.
Leave Chester at BT5t A.H., L sound 11.60 F. M.
Leave WUmingtoa at 6.13, 0.86 A. H., 3.36, 6.02,
ana 12.25 P. M. -
, Freight TValn, with Passenger Car attaehed, will
leave Wilmington, far PerryvlUs and intermediate
itattoniatr.fflP.
SUNDAY TRAINB.
Express Train at 4i06 A M. for Baltimore aid Wash-
Ington, stopping at Wilmington, Ferryvillo, Havre-de-
Grace. Aberdeen, Ferryman's. and Magnolia. .
Night Express at 11. IS P. M. for Baltimore and
Washington,- stopping at Chester (for Baltimore, and
Washington passengers). Vilmlngton, Newark, Elk
ton, North-East, Penrrrule, and Havre do-Oiase
Accommodation Train at 10 F, M. for Wilmington and
way stations.
_ BALTIMORE FOB PHILADELPHIA.
„ LeavoJßaitiinore at 9.26 P, M., stopping at Havre-de-
Grace. Ferryville, and Wilmington. Also stops at Elk
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore},
mid Cheater to Mate passengers from Baltimore or
Washington.
Leave Wilmington forPhiladelphla at 8.30 P. M.
art __ fl. r. gBgaBY. Snn't, ■
BHUPiIB 1865. r, p ,?„L L J;
BLMIBA BAILBOAD LINE to all points WEST.
T *r- 1 oil'bmion*! op Pennsylvania, Mr
“““MMa 08 ® 81
ud all places in the Weetera and Northwestern Bt&tw
“ 4 - ttSC “ ad “w'o TBBOUm TRAINS
Heave Philadelphia,and Beading Ballroad Depot, Thir
teenth and CalloWhiH - streets, [daily, (Sundays ex
cepted), for the North and West, as follows:
Morning Express at 8 A.: M -
Afternoon Express at 3.80 P. M. »
Making a direct connection with all lntersectingrosds.
FOB THROUGH TICKETS to any point, and farther
particulars concerting tho different rentes, apply at
the TICKET OFFICE, 4»S CHESTNUT Street, under
tte^hUsdetohla
• J l, - Chestnut street,
JOHN 8. HILLBSs General Agent*
111- Thirteenth and uallowhlll gfarcete.
SaEHB RARITAN AND
DELAWARE bay bailboad.
PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN. .
FARE. tit.. EXCURSION TICKETS. GOOD FOB
THBBE DAYB, £3.
Passengers for Express Train for fnckerion, Baraeni,
Toms River, Long Branch, and Brooklyn leave VINE
BTBEOT Fißßf at 11 lJ A ItVSHy ®SZton!»
cepted). arriving at. Brooklyn, at SF. M.
, Returning, leave WALL-STBBBT FBBBY, Brook
lyn, at 9 AM; . ~ . •
Way Train for, Aston. Shaming, Manchester, As..
A«., leave* Cooper’s Point at 7.-40 A. M.
laS-H v L- g. COLE. Agent. Camden.:
*p6 th*-4t*
ESwagaaij wrbt o av n w
bau,
i&HANGS OF HOURS.
On ud, after MONDAY, Oct. 10,1081. the trains will
lesve Philadelphia, from - Dvpot corner of THIBTY
FIRSTand MARKET StreetsTWeit Philadelphia), at
8. IB and U AM., and at a, tIA and 6. SOP. M Lesve.
at 6.SS. 8.15. and U. 30 A IL, and LOO and
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.15 AM. Ud 4.15 P.
M., and West Chester at al5 A M, and IMP. M.con
-IBaltimore Central Bailroad for
Oxford uta l&termealate points.
_On Sundays leave Phliadslphla at 8.30 A. H., ud 1
PM Leave West Chester atSA M. and 4P. It
Ofr Sundays the cub of the Weatr Philadelphia F«-
of trelna from the West Philadelphia Depot, ud will
arrlval o/each P***™*®™ Into the elty.on the
Passengers are allowed to tUewearing apparel only
m Bumcsy Md iBi&o ease will ilia Oomputy bszis
sponsible for unmount exreedlngflOO.
. oof HBNBY WOOD, Superintendent.
ggf—aaatf NORTH FRNNBYIi.
IWTriinig VANIA RAILROAD —For
BETHLEHEM. DOYLBSTOWN, MAOCHCHONK.
JUBTOIt
Passenger Trains Wave thenevv Depot, THIRD Street,
above Thompson street, daily (Snndavs excepted), as
follow*: . t j"■ .
At LOO A M. (’Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Much Chunk, Hrtleton, Williamsport. WUkes
barre, Bw.
AtS.BoF.lt.(Express) for Bethlehem, Barton. fta.
At 6.15 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown. Kanek
■ ill WHIT.
ForltiatddloirtßMP.il. :
White tarsof the Sdeond and Thiid*«tre«U Mao City
Paesenger »«WD«««. 1
Bethlehem at 8.80 A M., 10.(9 AH., andtU
LeaveDoyleiftewnate.BoAM.udB.MP.lt
LeaveLansdaleatS.lOA M.
Leave Fort WadU^^net^nP^JL
for Doylestown at B.SOA M. udtlf
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 AM. ud l'p. K,
nol4 ILLIB CLARK. Agent
WEST JBRBRT
BAILBOAD LINES.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.•
On ud after MONDAY, January?, 18M. Trains will
leave Oom WAldipT-STBBBT PiEB as follows:, •
For CAPE MAY, and all plase/seuth of MlUvillo, at B
A M. ud 3 P. M.
For MILLVILLE, BBIDOETON, SALEM, ud all In
termediate places sontt of Olasshoro, at 9 A M. ud 3
lorI or H M. , ud 38. M.
i J S r p w M.??L I! d% G M LOt ’ ciBTI& - ta - “ »:*•
BETDBNINO.
Leave Cape May at 6.30 AM. and 11.45 AM.
Leave Millville at 9A. M ud Br. M.
Leave Bddgeton at t 10 A M. andSlOP. M.
Leave Salem at 7 A. M. ud 8 P. M.
Leave Woodbury at 7,8.43, and 10.44 A M., ud 4.41
‘ “'THB WEST «BfiEY EXpHESS COMPANY i
will attend to all. the tlsnal branches of Burses Bart
ness, receive deliver, ud forward through other re
. .ponslbleExpressCompanies,to aHpartaof the conntry,
s&y artiele entrusted to them. T '' -
A Special Messenger accompanies each Through Train.
Office, No. S WIISDT Street.
J. VAN BBNSSELaEB, Superintendent.
, Pan,AS>BL?KtA l Tunary 3.19 W,
RAILROAD LINES.
. THTTRSDAY. APRIL 13, 1866.
RAIEROAD EWES.
1865. fig— k— 1865.
PHILADELPHIA AND BRIE RAIL-
L..T6 Westward. ' _ _
Hull Train™. ~- •• •••• - - ..yy f- &
Look Barren Awommodatlon *:
hmnr car* run thronfk on MaJl Train
•hanaebotli ««n between Philadelphiaand Sri*, and
B JBeSSti£«pS*fo«*« oa Elmira Bxyre** Train, both
J. K. BKILi. Av.nta.o . B. ■<},*£«”««■
General £el|ht A*™CPMad«lpMa.
q»acit! W<lllMßiWt_
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
GETfIiffIBSSX! THE ADAMS EX
fbbbs company, oa« sm
CHESTNUT Street, forwards FarceU, Packages, *«•
rtwdiM, Bulk Notes* sad Specie, either by its own
lines or m eonneetfon with other Express
to <U tin prlo.ipalTown. andCltJe. sto OxTJmttU
UtlH, - A 8. SANDFOBD,
tSt General SnperlntemtoPt.
rarSVRANCE.
TIBLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
JLs INBUBANGB COMPANY.
XNCORPOBATBD BY THE LBGISLATUBI OF
PBBNBYI,VASIA, 1835. _
erne*
«ABINS INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,) •-
CARGO, > To all parts of the world.
FREIGHT. }
INSURANCES -
On Goods, by Elver. Canal. Lake; and Land Carriage,
to«l^|arte R oftliePnlotL
On Merchandise generally, -
On Stores; Dwelling Boases, A*.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1,1884
MOO,OOO Halted Stater Five PerCeat/Loan, ’71.*100,000 00
111,000 *• ITr aV *• , *• ’a. 118,215 00
Is 000 •• Wii ,** •• 5-20, 75,85260
100,000 Etat* or Penney Ivanla Five For Coat.
L0an................ 93,000 .00
60,000 State of Penneylvanla Six Per Cent.
L0an.......™..™. 56,840 00
133,000 City of Philadelphia Six Par Ct. Loan 132,690 37
30,000 Pennsylvania Ballroad Plrat Mort- -
, rare Six Per Cent. Bonds,,, 33,000 00
50,000 Pennsylvania Bailroad Second Mort
rare Six Per Cent. Bonds 53,350 00
16,000900 Shares Stook Germantown Gaa
Company, principal and interest
rnaranteed by the olty of Phlladel
' pV* v.. 15,300 00
6,500130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail
road 008paar.«M.......«.e..M M . 9.100 00
5.00 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania :
Bailroad Company~e.3,o6o 06
60, United States Treasury Certificates of
Indebtedness• >a,................48,435 00
90,000 State of Tennessee Five Per GkLoan. 13,000 00
38,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
secured.. 128,700 00
6868,260 Far. C05t6842,100 60. MarketYalue.6B67.e27 87
Beal Estate.* 35,000 00
Bills receivable for insurances made. 113,380 43
Balances due at Agencies.—Premi
, ni&B on -Marine Policies, Accrued
Interest, and other debts due the
Company ~~ 28,798 If
Scripomd Stock of sundry Insurance
and other Companies, $4,283. bti*
matedvalue.......... 2,230 00
Cash on deposit With United
States Government, subject
to ten dayß* call. 100,000 00
- Ouhia jSB,IiS4:9S
Cash in Drawer~~*+~.- 587 66 ■
——6168*602 40
DIKSCTOBB:
Thomas C. Hand, Samuel B. Stokes,
John 0 Paris, J. P. Peniston;
Edmund A. Bonder, Henry Sloan,
Theophilus Paulding, William G. Boulton,
John B. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
James Traqnalr, H. Jones Brooke,
Henry G. Dallen, Jr., Jacob P- Jones,
James G. Hand, James B McFarland,
William C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Byre,
Joseph H. Seal, Spencer McDt
George G. Leiper, John B. Semple, Pittsbur
Htmb Craig, _ A. B. Berger, Pittsburg
Bobertßurton, « ~ t
THOMAS C. HAND. President.
*JWP G*. DAVIS, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBUBN, Secretary. Wly
THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM
■*- PANT _■
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Inwrporeted lnlAtt. t . ißharter P.rpehmL
OFFICE No SOS WALNUT STREET.
C APITAL, ,300,000. -
' Intone. aialo.t lon oi damage by FIBB Honm.
Stone, and ether Bnlldina., limited or pnepetou: ni
on tenllun, Good*. Ware*, and Merchandise, la Town
or Country.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
ASSETS. 6400.068 IX
i Invested in the following Securities, vlx:
First Hortgagesou City Property, well secured 6108,600*08
United States Government Loans 141,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per sent. Loan*.6o,ooo 00
Pennsylvania 63,000,000 6iper cent. Loan**** 15,000 00
Pennsylvania Bailroad Bonds, first and te«
35,000 00
Gunden and; Amboy Bailroad Company’s 6 _
per cent. I«oan« *■*+*■•« «-*♦.*♦+♦ 6,000.00
Philadelphia and t Beading Bailroad Com- ....
pany *s 6 per cent. Loan 6,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per sent, mort
gage &onds.—«..~-...~4.4.-~~.»~~ 4,500 00
Counfr Fire Insurance Company’s Btock~~ 1,060 08
Mechanics* Bank Stock. «*«.-> 4,000 00
GommerciaTßank of Pennsylvania Stock**** 10,000 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock... 360 00
Beltanes Innuance Company of Philadei- M
phte’s Stock.;...**.***.*** ~ 1,000 00
Accrued Interest..*..**.** ......... *■ 6,465 42
Cash inbank and onhand**,——»»**»—«*».». 13,023 28
Worth at present paftrt value********.**** 414,388 71
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tinjdey, Beni. W. Tingley,
Wm. R. Thompson, Marshall HfflT
William Muster, Charles Iceland,
Samuel Bispham, - Bobert Tolanu, '
H. L. Canon, J. Johnson Brown,
Bobert Steen, . Thomas E Moore. '
William Stevenson,
: „ CLEM TINGLEY, Prertdent.
Thomas C. Hill, Secretary. l ~
PHinAPgnPHiA, December!, 1304. - , JalO-tf
A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPART. Injorporatedim OHABTXBFXB-
Bo. 3XO WALNUT Btrg.t, Ahoy, Third,
Havln* a larn pald-M Caplhd Steak sad Sonia, la
vested la round aad available Beonrltlu, wanaaw to
Insure oa Pwelllan. Stont, Faraitan, HwohsacUw,
Yestelt lap.rtsadth.lr Cargo.., sad other Pusonfl
Property. AHlwinHh^UjMdpromptlr^juted.
fhomiui&MSrU, I Jams. X. Oamplnll,
Joha Welsh, Bdmuad G. Dafflh,
Bamnel a Mortoa. Charles W Ponltoey,
Patrick Brady, I Imel Morrli.
■ John T. Levria, • I- i -t tw
, „ . THOMAS B. MABIS, Prertdeat.
Amib»T 0. L. Cxawtobp. Secretary. feß-tf
puts mSURAWGB BXOBUSIVKIiT.
j: -TEB pbkhsylvania jibb ibbubabob qom-
PABY. Incorporated 0620- GHABTEB PBKPBTUAL,
80. 810 WAIdTOT Stmt,. onpotita Independent*
"ail Company, favorablyknown to tbseommnnity
tor nearly forty yean, eonfclnoei to insure acalnat Lose
arDamaae by Fire, on Pnblie orPrlvate Bnildlnas,
either permanently or for ali mited time. Also, on Far
.£3 Goode, or Herduudln lenerallr. oa
Their capital, together with a lam Snrplna Fond, Is
invested In ih* most careful maimer, which enables
them to offer to the Insured u ondonUM security la
the ease of loss. -
i ■■ ' ■ BIJBSCTOBB.
Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr,. '
Alexander Benson, John Devereox,
Isaac Haslehnrst, Thomas Smith,
Thomu Bohins,^
__ JONATHAN FATTEBSON, FreslduL
WmiAM G. OxowmL. Secretary- -
'E'AHB INSURANC
•*- No..NOG GHSB7
PH TV. ADI
FIXE AND IHLA
BTXXf
®R*k,
Charles Bi«durd»Oße
Henry luwie,
Bemuel Wrifht,
P. S. Jnstlog
OtoneX Wert,
FHjOrCIS m.
OHAS. KICHi
w. I. Blaitohasd, Seeret
A NTHRACITK INSURANCE COM-
Anthoril9j *400,000-OHJLBTM
batWMB *“* “*
miinwm «**»«.
WlUiimi l«hsr, | Darla Pennon.
j>. Lather, , Peter Setter.
Lewle Anaerurted, JUS Baum.
JohnK.'BU.klrtoa. WUliam P Deaa.
JoM»b Maxield, Ketcha^^
W. M. S«m,. s. * VIM RMl *£l,
I
/NSTJEANCE COMPANY OF THB
Stwst, between DOCK ud THIBD Street*, .pkllndel-
XHCOErOBiTSDm PBEPKTDAi.:
PBOPKBTIBB OP Taß COMPANY, FEBRCAKY
■fieras « nnl $*33,492 47.
M ARISE, PISE, ATOI^AaD^BAirSPOBPATIOI
„ « BIBBOTOBB.I
feaiTT D. Bwnwd, Tobias Warner,
Thomaa BTwataoa,
wS«S? 6 a, Jhreeza&n,
SSsSrr-affSS®* - Ohnlw 8. Lewis,
QeorfJ’C. Carson,
b
*W»t HaaSl^aagg^^-
GOAL.
rjOAL—COAL-COAL!
V • IHE BEST COAL in the makkbt,
s K tt|Bio„ '* p, r
SdHtmu. 8.8..M5S
- ap6a2 ‘ W. J>. HB3TO,
QKAM°& A HEMPHILLf OBaRT ***”
v«««my picked and screened, and Invariably *
BSSSarat%^Kw^ e it R Sort* SIXTH 8
fhron.S rt S.J^S.^ H nl tre€t * M 33 BABOI,AXStre
«ti o BflL^i e .^ oace - win He prompt;
E. fCHEBIKEB,BI!W GOAL Dl!:
Sclni'lkmiT’ h »n« m lor“axi!inta« of LeUi
l>re«t’ belowAlcll rtreot: Office, Xl9 BoothM
;■ . *_ OCj
fJp’AL.—SUGAR LOAF, BE,
and Spiinf Mountain Lehlih Ci
peat Locaat Mountain, from Schuylktll, nr.'m
«w s ss
lapotfd J. WAT.*Pn»
PURE LEHIGH COAL.-HO’
J* EIIFIBB ran tsl| oniettlar & vhk avh«il
TITTLE KANAWHA
qfPSSBSEfiEk
rJk™i ia the original interest smi tit
Uii'laiSttSpSi.^fc??® 4, m4 Bluur&aide<’
HEEET 0. BOBSiIL 8 . B e c?ela“ W, I ' r ''
T H E SCTENCB OP ME
'afigMa*"
HeriW ll * 9W E “‘»ort. Portwa Bay, am
d ‘ Ho> 1H il
DBLICA
BXTEACT D Brrnml v??* H!
61,201,554.01
6400,068 71
m COMPANY.
raDT STBBBT.
SLPHJA.
JD IBSUIUJtOB.
rom
John Kessler, Jr..
J. J|. Woodruff,
, Charles Stoker,
Joseph B. Bllla. >
TOOK, President. r
IBDSOJT, Ylh President.
CT. Md-H
, CON
ICBOLD'I
PROPOSALS.
C HI*rQCABTSRM£STJBV
PfII&APBLI'HIA J)BFOT, £j
BMALSff PBOPuBALS wiH b© recfiiwjj
until WEDKIBDAY, April **l
for immediate delivery at tke Schaylkf/
jnercbantable pack©*©*, pleases
to specif cations at this office>;
30.CCG pair© saved Boots, go. 9, At
0,000 pairs sewed Boots, no. M, at?
g’coo pairs *BW«4 Boots
{O,OOO pairs sewed Bootees, go. 9, A,
B.OCO pairs sewed Bootees, So. 11, A|
10 COO pairs sewed Bootees, ’So. 12, /
0,000 pairs sewed Bootees, Wo. 13s
8, COO psira sowed Bootees, So. 14,
Baieln Bops, Army stouuliird.
Hoipitat Tent-polea.Army standard.
One-inch Cotton Webbln*. for C»
Pl p*rtie« > offerißf foods should mtk. >
for oarb arttclo offered, the qoMtltj
furnith, theprice which should be
words and figures) and conform to?
advertisement, a copy of which shor
PX Sampi*s of the standard earticl
seen at this office. „ _ . ..
Samples, when submitted, mast bi
bereo to correspond with, the proposj
thereto most guarantee th at the soot
respects canal to army standard, of
eals will not be considered. M J
Bids will be opened oaWBMISI
at IS o’clock. M.» and biddera are;
: Bach bid most be guaranteed by \
■one, .whose signatures mast be a)
antes, and certified to aa being go?
-rarity-for the amount involved,
tionarr of the United states.
fill proposal* should he % mr
forme, which will be fundanaoj
office.
The right is reserved to ko«J
reasonable, and no bid fromj
Will be received. iIT> J
Indorse envelope Proposal
of the article offered) and ad<
Colonel WIJUI
api3 6t
gUESISTENCE OF’
SEALED PROPOSALS, in,,
&t this office until 12 M. on.l
for famishing the Cnited'f
meat with—
POOBTEOTJBAEB (4.000);
CATTLE, on the hoof (Steel
delivered at the State Cattu
land, in lots of (1,€00) one
days, to be welched wlthif
arrival, atthe expense of:<
average about (1,300) thirl
weight, allfaUinishortofa
gionda, gross weight, 1
eifers, and Hornless Gattl
A deduction of fifteen (19,
the weight of each Steer u
provided the animal does n<
one-half hours before being
immediately after removatl
Blank forms for proposals,
atthia office, either in pars?
Proposals by telegraphy
proposals, will not be oopr
The Government will e)
one animal separate, if
weight than the minimr
f ense of weighing will 1
odgment.
Bidders must be present
prepared to give bonds]
leaving the office.
The Go-venment resei
any o> all bide coailden
raj meat* to be made a)
a# may be on hand; if no
a»_recei<i t d.
Pj op; sal* ms pfcbe endt
»OB BFISF TATTLE/’ j
HOWARD WELLS, O* I
If a bid la is tb» nami
tl eir post ofßce address i
be considered.
Xacb person or every n
poesl.msstecccmpany If
the Unites States Gorer
filed one is this office.
All bids not comvlyim
advertisement will be rt
OFFICE DEPQ;
V/ SOBSISTBMCE. 5
W>
PROPOk
SEALED PROPOSAL
April IS, 12 o’clock k
Department with.
THREE THOUSAND C
Tie proposals will b*
as Nob. l, 2, and 3, and
qmßtit? less than tb'
Bias mast bo In dr
rate sheets of paper,
mcnce within five
aid mil be dellvei
government map,’
Warehouse In Geoi
road Depot in Wf'
The deilveiy oi
‘within twenty da
Bide wUI be rec
oaJk batr* heat
Fajmeat will bt
meat may haye fr
meat Inspection w
roceivt d» and no?
around, and of a;
A xt oath ofaal e/
bidder who has?
bid will be ent<
ously failed to c‘
not present to r«
Government j
ary cause.
Bids to be &d<
* *6”’ Street, e)
apll-6t
/Ah »noh funds as the aoyorn
fersement. The usual Gocern
/'mace jutt before the Floor Is
Iff is accepted which Is not fresh
J'fr quality.
lift net accompany the hid of each
itidth on hie in talc office, and no
rgfrom parties who hays orsvi
-3J Ith their bids, or from bidders
pthe right to reject an^jj^d^Sr
the 933
* PropDsalrA/rnPloTir. ’ *
, BE W&SS, Captain C, 8. V.
A S8I8TA:
officb,.
/, QUARTERMASTER’S
Lt 39 GIBARD Street, -
Fa - April 11, 18M,
•J,h% 'will be received at tus office
%n FEUJAY, April U 18«“forim
\t the United State* Storehouse.
'» properly packed and-read j for
SEALED PBt
until 12 o’clock
mediate delivr
Hanover-street
transportation,
4.CCO HIST
_ 2,COOjrOB?
The same to ’
the put of 1
Bidders si
can furniih;
deliver the"
doth in too*
of thl* advei
pany each
Eaeh bid
•one, whoa
tee, and cei
for the amoi
Judge, Aito
The right;
eoxtable, **
hereeetr
iBJtS FOB ABHY WAOOSTS.
fIfiSLH FOB ABUT WASOHS.
.ipeeted by aninapeetor appointed on
■rernraent.
state tli* number of wheels they
/ shortest possible time they can
Cie which should be written
)» figures, and. conform to the terms
nent, a copy of which should accom
iosal.
rbe guaranteed by two responsible per*
i stores mast Ira appended to tbs gaarau
dto an being goocfand sufficientseoarity
involved by the United States District
*9 or Collector, or other nubile offleer,
aieirea to reject any bid deemed. omw«
to bide from a defaulting contractor will
Allpri
(in dtsjji
attlisol
•to be made put on. the regular forme,
;>) whieh will be famished on application
xnd bidders will state thereon their place
oflivsint
Bids n
at 13 o’el<
By ord<
master, T
la opoiied on FBIDAY, April Htt. IBM,
Si* ? n4 MMoiaMamnnaatad to bainnit
( Colonel Win. W. Moklm, Chief qrnarter
lldelphla Sopot.
> , 080. H. OBM&
, Captain and A. Q. M.
QUARTERMASTER'S
». U39oDUBDStreet. i
ItaLADBLPHIi, Pa., April 7, 1865.
■BOPOBAM win be received at this Office.
*M., BATTODAT, April 15. 1866. for tile
re livery at the Ur ited States Storehouse.
.Street Wharf, of 200 AMBULAHCES;
'attern, as per sample and specifications to
re Storehouse.
miiil
tZDJSfI
HaH(
TO*
toes/
, also be received at the seme time and place
ling the Quartermaster's Department with
IULABCBS OF THE BT7CKSE FATEERE,
in all re&pecta tothemodel. which can be
a office. **
re of contractorand date of contract to be dis-
Arked on each Ambulance* The Ambulances
jecttd by an inspector appointed on the part of
lament.
§ "horrid state the number of Ambulances they
, the shortest possible time they can deliver
id tbe price, which should be written, both,
.d figures, and conform to the terms of this
mt, a copy of whith should accompany
al.
td must be guaranteed by two responsible per*
fose signatures must be appended .to Ore gua
asd certified to as being good and sufficient se
tt the amount involved,fby the United States
/Judge, Attorney* or Collector, or other public
jgbt is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea
£ and no bid from a defaulting contractor will
teed.
Iroposals to be made out on the regular forms,
licate, which will be furnished on application
rffice*
Till he opened on Saturday, April 15th, 1855, at
% M., and bidders are requested to be present
w of Col. Wo. W. McElm,
Chief Quartermaster PhiladelpMaDepot.
GEO. B. ORME,
Captain and A. Q. M.
TILLERY AND CAYALRY
Assistant Quaktkbmaster’s Opfiok,
1139 fIIEABB STBEET,
Philadelphia, Penna.. April 18,18*36.
!8, suitable lor the Artillery and Cavalry ser
-11 be purchased by tbe. undersigned, in open
Bach animal to be subjected to tbe usual Cro
at inspection before belny accepted.
&for tbe ArtilUry service must be dark in color;
all particulars; strong, quick, and active;
ikohen and square trotters In harness; in good
fid condition; from 6to 10 years old; not less tbau
<“lnds high; each horse to weigh not lees than
Kindred and eighty (M 80) dollars will he paid
■/airy Horseemnst be sound in all particulars; well
'in; in full flesh and good condition—from Id
bends high; from 5 to 9 ysars old, and well
ted in every way to Cavalry pnnxrees, for which
mndred a’nd seventy five (1 176) dollars eachtoiil
,vrse« will be delivered to tlm lb m S* at
/BULL'S-HEAD HOTEL, MaBKBT srEBET, WE3T
ktABELPHIA. PEEK A- „
If order o 1 Col Wm. W. B OKMg _
>l2-tmjSl J Captain and A, Q. K.
, AVALRY HORSES!
f ABTILLEBJ HOBBBS!
MULES 1
rAKTBKMABTER GEKlltil.’S OrFIOE, PIROT DIVIBIpE,
I Wabhisstos Citt. D. C., March 18.1866.
808888, suitable for the cavalry and artillerr Mr
fee will Ve received at Geisboro Depot, in open lliar.
Lt! till May 1, 1866, by Captain GIO. T. BBOWBXHG.
IMULBS, InloU of twenty-live or more, will he re
lived in tbla city, la open mark.t, till May l ISKS. by
kptain 0. H. TOMPKIHB. Aasiatant Quartennaater,
Bill animSslo* b?»uW«cted to the usual Government
fe»nrai^ow 0 . e :" Horae, rat ta
l(h. frcm flyefc) to nine (9) years old,
i n aver* VM tO CtTSIIT PSIpOWI. HOIBOB WwW
Sne T tw »Ift“ 1lO) oTaje lf .till yiforone.
soriglitlV* and healthy, may be accepted-
Artillery horses most be of dirk eolor,
particulars* strong, quick, and
and square trotters in harness, in good desk and oondi
tien, from six (6) to ten flO) year* old, not less than
; fifteen and one-naif bands ijkb, borw to
weighnoi less than ten. hpadredand fifty (1»M0) pou
Mules most be orer two (2) yeareof afe, sferonr,
stout, compact, welWewlopcd.animalSj^otlwr than
fourteen aeThands atm forMrert
and thecorreapondiny font permanent teeth,
*’%™^c j m«tion« will be «|rf«»T »*bered *® “ 4
1 M todP. M.
ho?M.. oce hundred and eiyhty fly.
Paymcl’t will he made at o>i»Offlc| g gKm _
' Breyet Briradier General In ch«»
mhSD-tapSO First Division <l. M. G. O.
EDUCATION All.
DELLEYUE FEMALE INSTITUTE.
D A BOAEDItra SCHOOL fob omis
TBK BDMMEB TSBM 0| THIS iaSTITUTIOB,
healthfulb and baantifnllT located on tne noitiiMn
limits of Attleboro, Bucks county, FennsjiTanta. wUI
commence Fifth-month, 224,1865, and continue In sea
'’SsroursoomstJucHm Is thorouth In thesayantl
departments o! English, French, Xt&tln« Mathematics,
aJ T^>r > fuiT defail* see eirenlar, to obtain which addres*
Atu,ibo ' o
Pennsylvania. JANE F. GKAHAMg,
aid 2m
ttTllageTgreen seminary—
V military boarding school., four mil.,
from MEDIA, Fa. Thoroneh courceln Mathematics,
TO™, a! M .VILLAGE 6BBBN, Penna. no6-8m
/CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, BN-
U tibelt hew styles fob the spbisg
TRADE.-A Superior for >al<
b mhlß-tf 19T and l 5a B gOTth THIRD Swat
TJEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND
JD ÜBPBIHCJFLBD DEALERS eudeavortnl to die
oom of their ova tsd other prep aratlo ns, os the repu»
üßoa attain** by BBLMBoIb'S OBXDIMX PESrA
haTIOXB. •
OIL LANDS SURVEYED .AND LAID
At outin Leareß and TopoyrapMcalPlans Drawn by
n M BOPKISS.OiviI Enftneer and Surveyor, -
»04 South FIFTH street, near Walutttsl.,’
apl-lSt* | FhtladCphla.
tJELMBOLD’B EXTRACT OF BAR.
XX BAFABILLA cleanses end renovate* the I>laaa
initila the vigor of health into the ayaiem, and Agmi
ont th® huflioi • thal d&teaae
■tfOFFIC®
Krill*. 18SS.
:
Li *■- •
If! Arraal. in
$o to conform
standard,
standard,
standard. ,
r standard.
§ standard,
standard,
standard,
jr standard.
[.- Strap*, Mia-
Irate proposals
hey propose to
f rttten both in
('■ terms of this
ccompauyeash
tired may be
triced sndnnai'
t and the parlies
/all be. iikeTsnr
Jtirise the propo*
if, April Ifc 18$*»
jested to be pre-
[responsible per
ided to the tftiz -
Ad sufficient se<
.me public fane*
it oil the regular
jplicatioa at this
i bid deemed un
iUltlne contractor
irelMert the-namo
/‘W. MoKIK.
fi Quartermaster,
fhUadelphia Depot
m U. S. ARMY,
/JiQ South Street.
April 11, 1865
fL:ieate. will be received
Jc&DAF. April 36.1865.
I*3* Subsistence Depart
gp OF GOOD FAT BEEF
liar years old and over),
ties at Baltimore. Bf&ry
*ad each every (10) text
>a&d a-half days after
contractor. They must
hundred pounds* gross
i oneibousand and fifty
. S»gs. Oxen, Cow*,
i>l he rejected,
m Is will be made from
»4 under this contract,
md In the pens two and
gfaed, or is not weighed
the ears. •
be had on application
j mail, or telegraph
per irregular* informal
'd
ie right of weighing any
ppearance indicates.lets
lation*d abave; the ex-
!l by tbs party erring In
to tfcalr bids, and
(t.galw the contract b afore
itself the right to reject
i&eon&ble.
Job delivery in snob funds
px&nd. to be made as soon
tstlncfcly, "PROPOSALS
to “Csptaia J.
?<ltmore. Maryland. ”
,1 firm, their nam«s and
appear, or they will act
\r of a firm offering a pro
haa oath of allegiance to
t, if ne has not already
ictlytoUh the terms of this
[ HOWARD WELLS,
|aptain and 0. 8., Tois.
jOMMISSARY OF
is, J>. 0,, April 10. MSS.
IR FLOUR
! invited until TUESDAY,
ornlahini the Bahsietenca
I) BAEEELS OF FLOOR.
'.tUkno wn at tbis Depot
' be enteit&lud for any
md for each grade on sepa
itvert of the Flour to com
m the opening of the bids,
fail onamities daily as ths
ftilber at the Goveramaat
pr at the wharves or Bail
fi>. C,
| awarded to be completed
la accuptanee of tho'bid,
floor to be delivered la new
7s YAUGHA3T KEKKIGX. WTT.T.Tiv x, muihTww
JOB2TS. OOPB. ™‘
gouthwabk: foundry,
FIFTH ASTD WASHIKGTOir gTBBBYB.
__ PHrLADBUPHLA,
MrKKKK d soirs,
„ ■ BNGUIEEEB AND MACHINISTS,
Mannfacttire High and 1 Low Pressure Steam Bnglnee.
for land, river, and marine service. *
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.;Cast
ing* of all kinds, either Irm or brass.
,MSSrtSB&“ UW0t th * *—*—»*»
BngUt MYt aid Grist MUjj, Yaeaom Fans. Omi
P&raxaß, Neemyth’a Patent Steam Hammer, and issla
wall WoltttY’ft Patent Centrifugal Sotar-DreSSi
Machine. yiiiutr
*fjPENH BTEAM ENGINE AND
WOBKB.—HSAfIE A MFT
ro™»™^r&?&£^?3£P oAl BK®WMBsrS:
£sSS|S
wltt tte above bMioeS’ *“ otterwoat eonneeM
The subscriber* have amaewharrj.SKH™??’
salreof boabi, wherettevraaUa
are provided Witt ebiaiß. blMke.™ii r ®*^ af^ y * *J* 4
rauin* heavy or 1“"* “** **•• tot
JACOB C. BTRAVTIL
johh p; wnnr fc
BBaoh and PAtMßßjfoeeta
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
EBOW FOtJND^f M ' BUIIDK*®,
OEUSSAIi MAOHIMIBTS, AJTD BOMB umr..,
B ,#&ntewM
■flaaMS""*' ■«»ariasTss’ai
gasssssafifssssi
ptoßpuVte.* 11 part " 01 tt * • oU ?„^ 1 « 4
MORGAELORR, & CO., STEAMIiS.
TAEB HO MORE UNPLEASANT
udannli inedlM for unpleasant »wj
“•**!*»
WSP. VIRCHN WAX or AHTll
coßtpoßid ofthe in. There to
m&ineaa, blnantii.nof talc in its composition *f?^Ka4 6r *
s?£“ p Pff d of pare Vir*ia wSTs iS^V^i®.*
taaoidJamy qualities for preservingtU
““‘‘fcwuiUM, and the mMtb«»n?SrS iMM 8 *!??? 9
&?.'• “ 4 133 B<rati ssreswPste? SSE
*pB-3m
»■»&£
growi. ■»*•«»•** ifco.
Bient largest and SlS«t
ISltSJrSn’J^^* l Hafr Braids and eSS
s?".iSit-i’™*"® Seams, for ladies, at BriSiiSS**
thaneu.erhere.atsoa criESTHpjstTMt- P 2*j, o^
• ait moN Rales.
SALE OP PBIBCH DBYCWOSA
OHPBIDAY MOBHIHG, ...
AprilHth, at 10 o’clock, on four m»ntbe •aadUvero
packer!, and lots of fancy and staple Prenckdry ROOTS
BALE OF 600 CABTOBB BOffHBT ABB TMIOKHO
BIBBOEB. „ _ „
Of the Importation of Messrs. Solellsc Yreres,
OH f BIDAY MOBEIHG,
Cowisting of— . .... A
cartons Nos. 4@fi corded edge blMit, Whitt»
choice colored poult c e cole ribbo&lr
cattoEs Nos. 10®BOjpouitde eoie ribbons. , .
—cartons Nee. 10@10Dwhite mate and Mack do.
—cartons Nos K@6oplaid and broehe figured d<k
cartons E oe. 4®90 tripleohain Mack gros min d<fc
-“^KfL^EWfe* oolo^*;
—cartons Hos. 1@» extra quality Hack silk Tslret
ribbons. PARIS TABLBTAKS.
SCOcrnmnsex^rich^ris^nehlg^
OH PBIDAY. "\ _
- 22,030 *“ 4
—Fine to extra fine black alpacas.
do. do. pore mofcairs.- ,
do. do. black Canton cfothd ffgored mo
hairs, Oriental lustres. Persians, *&
8.000 SPRING SHAWLS. ■■
- Gonsfsting of Cashmere. Lama wool, grenadine, tic
sue, plain silk stripe shawls. -
PANCOABT & WARNOCK, AUO
TIOHXBRB, MO MARKKT street.
BPSOIAL POSITIVE SALE OP STRAW GOOW. By
Catalogue--
OIMIO4Y.
. April 14th, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising u
fall assortment of fathioc&ble stales In straw ana mner
braids fcr ladies’, misses’. and children's weary
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
»35 MARKET and S*J* COHMERCE Streets.
LARGE SPRING SALE OP 1,500 OASES BOOTS AMD
SHOES
We will sell br catalogue, foreoeb,
• THIS MOBNIHG.
April 13th, commencing at tan o’clock, 1,500 eases
men's, boys’, aid yoaths’ boots, slues, Balmorals,
brogans, oxford ties, buckles, Congress, ate,, ate., with
a deeirable assortment of women’s, mi.se>’. and shil
dren’s beets, shoes, B»lmorai8, *aiters, slippers, he.
SALE OP 1.300 _ CASEBr BOOTS. WOES, f
- BROGANS, go.
ON MONDAY MOBNING,
April 17th, at 10 o’clock precisely, will he sold hr *
catalogue I,SCO eases men’s, hoys’, and yoaths’ calf
and kip hoots, brogans, balmorals, gaiters. See ; wo*
men’s misses', and children’s calf, kip, coat, kid* and
morocco-heeled hoots and shoes, from first-class city
and Eastern manufacturers.
A UCTIOH SALE OF CONDEMNED
•Ch HORSES.
QuARTEEMABTEB GEIrEBAIi’SOPFtCB, IST DIVISIOS,
. _ WtsnraoTOirCjLTr, April 1. 1665.
Will be sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder,
at BALTIMO SB, Md., on
■ THOESDAY. April IS. 188 S.
, .TWO HUNDRED KABBB WITH POAL,-
manr of them well bred and losood condition.
On , . -
THURSDAY. April ». 1865,
TWO HUMDRBD CAVALRY HOBSES.
On
THCTBSDAY, April *7.1855,
WITHJoa,.ANI) Oil
fl 02 DEED OAVALBY HOBSES.
The horses have been condemned as unfit for the ea*>
▼airy service of the army.
For road and farming purposes many good bargains
may he bad.
Animals sold singly. Sale to commence-at 9A. ML,
and wiU be held at PHILLIPS’ GOVERNMENT STA
©omer of FBBMONT and BAMSBT Streets;
TEEMS—Cosh, in United States currency. ■ -
JAMES A BAKIN,
Brevet Brigadier General, in charge Ist Division Q. M.
& O- . ap6-»*
FOR SALE AND TO
m FOR* SALE—A BEAUTIFUL JR
•H FARM a*4 COUNTRY SEATS, of fortf acres, -K
on Church lass, Darby township, four miles from Mar
ket* afreet Bridge. Possession can he had immediately.
Apply to JOHN WBITXIiY, on the premises, or to
. , * JOEL 8. PBBKXNS.
ap4-lm* 45 South FBONf Street.
m ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—FOR
“•SALE-a hand, one COTTA SB (opposite the IT 8.
Hotel), with or without furniture, containing 13 rooms
end a good Cistern. Apply to H WOOTTOF, Atlantic
City, or to J. H. HAYES, So Tenth national Bank,
Philadelphia. agS-12t*
m FOR SALE—STORE AND DWEL
J— LIEG northeast corner ol Pawn and Master streets.
Immediate possession.
BRIDBSBUBG —Neat Dwelling and Lot on Kirk
bride street, east of Point road; will hi sold cheap
, -hlarge number of Cotages at Germantown and other
desirable localities, and a great variety of jirtst-class
end other Farms.
For list ©{Dwellings see North American and United
States Gazette. B. F. GLBSff,
apl-tf t 133 South FOtTBTH Strek
A 18 UPERIOR MANSION AKD
LABGE LOT, on the FBANKFOBD Bead, at
Aheghmy avenue; built in the most substantial man
ner. ; with every possible convenience, with ktebloand
carriage-house. This is a rinliirhtfnT raitilnTlTrtnii sum
mer or -* l *-* GLENN,
aahd&fiiSouth FOPBTH Street.
M FOR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR
HOUBB in WEST; PHILADELPHIA, exceUent
stable, fine well of water: rural, yet quite near; all
conveniences; replete in aU respects. Address "Mer
chant, » Box 2400, Post Office. mb27-lm
m PRITATK SALE-MIL IT ARt
BOARDING SCHOOL, near Philadelphia, in suc
cessful operation, withfumitnre of all kinds. Appa
atavery low figure. Apply
to SCHBKMERHOBH & BANCROFT, 513 ABOH
ap4»lm* -
MFOR SALE—a SMALL FARM**
OP PIFTI-BIX ACBEB, in Camden county. 3E
nUnatoa* drice fromCamden,on the
B*®? ? r themoaUayorabl. locations in the
had ycry productl,.. With
good management. Three to Piye Thousand Dollar,
per annum can be made off of it. Good large HOUSE;
also, plenty or Barna on it, and well adapted far city
persons wishing a country residence. Also, frontage
enough for eeyeral Cottages- —*
For Jnforma«ona|«»ly to
> SICHABD SHIVER opposite the Premises,
Ot AH. BBOWKIJjra.
• «OB COOPBB Street, Camdra, Iff J.
. Oificeat west* Jersey Ferry. • •' , sahM-lm*
M FOR SALE—LARGE FOUNDRY
AHD MACHINE SHOP, in fall operation, with the
working stock and tools,patterns, Ac., of every descrip
tion, Decenary for doing a large and saceessfolbail
nsas, (dtuated on a railroad, about twenty mileafrom
Philadelphia; B. F. GLENN, 1583 S FOußfffißL m
mhl&stf *or S. W. cor.SEVENTEENTH and GHEENSts.
m FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
■WBTOOKS-r»nn of 83 sens, soar SeUorwillo,
mMS-tf or B.W. cor.BBVKgTBBRTH and OBSKETSt*.
g| FOB SALE-NEAR SELLERS- gm
■iville-GOOD FAEMof I*3 ACBB8; duutnfoiSß
*“"• or will take la p»rt food oil oto0k» in exchinun.
B. F glbSSl
133 Sootk FODKTH Street
m VALUABLE COUNTBY SEAT A
* AT PUBLIC BALB. I
°“ u "dSrara&
IffiAtad within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware,
on the Newport pike, containing eight morse of cool
land, in the centre of which In a large lawn with a flne
yariety of shade trees. maples, lindens evergreens,
etc. .in all oto » hondred fall-grown trees. The lit
movementsconsist of a large and commodieos Mansion,
hanked on the westbr two towers, one of which la fonr
stories in height There are fonr large rooms on a floor,
with a hall eleven by forty-two feet The home has
the modem improvements. A hydraelie ram force*
water from a spring into the npper story of the tower?
There Is also anlron pomp and hydrant nnder a cover
ed are aat .the kitchen door. The outbuildings consist of
a can iage house and stable sufficient for fonr horses and
severalmrrlagei: also. a hen, ice, and smoke-honse.
testable has a hydrant In it The lce-bonse Is filled
'with gooa ice.
Good ppurd ext* with. wwnlTUltliw of & v&rfpMi &nd.
grape vines in fall bearing. There are aiBO several va
rieties of apple, cherry, and chestnut trees,
„ Immediate possession will he given For further in
formation »PPIT to IWIO. CLAEK. /
p'OK BALE—A LOT OP GROUND' ON
SETBBBT Street, west of Nineteenth, 40 by 88 feet;
will be Closed very how for cash. B. P GLBMM.
mhlS-tl . M 3 Sooth POtTETH Street.
WACHIHEBI AND IRON.
WHEEL GBEEBE—BABRELS
ft, l ®- ft “ a «-» Cans, at redue&iTirWw
SMKQLEa *mtSS 98 * **•'
JroptiMorsof ttePenna. PalataifacXw-WnSi. i :
** & nt * Store and OfSw ISTfloaiffH ntivct
A KRADY AND CONCLUSIVE TKS't
forttla ft* TTaitad SUfaw »ittnrT.
t>OHRMAN & ADAMS
■% * , jbbamss mon ilnds
land*andlesuwbonattanii^doa Car*™i ,
Offloe 3MIB TTLtiivitlgl?*-
Koo« 9«.’g.
; APcaaoar _ B_aj.es.
Tora^riii^KßßXcaA.
» UK tM. *3n —d %3i MASQ
LABGB POSITIVE SAM OF 650 tor, „
Pi BUTCH. GJSBAL»»-A»l> AMBWCASn» ®i
*«. THIS PAY. ‘•"At
ACABD.— W» lavlt* tha aalf Dariim:,...
|esler* to tho «Jn»M« aa« *xta ßß iT e ,•<>
British, French. German, and Arnei-i**!**
embracing ttsO pacfcasee and le*» of st**,?
article*, to be peremptorily *ol<? by ***3;
months credit end part for «4#h, cor£
nonfftf at 10 o * clock preibeir,
©utihe-tfcr, without lnterraiutoa.
xjjtogjrotmvi bale of amt,
exßHjur, abd oohbbtio BwF 1
WewHlJtoMnlaiie raleof foreign** .?, 0 0r
good* by catalogue, on a credit offour
for cash. THrS HOBHIHO.
April 13. *1 KXr’rtoek. embracing gw,
and lota of staple aniManey article* i 0 i;
teds, linen;, cUA*» and cotton., to ww e f™
atteatlon of dealers we
H. 8.-Bamplesofthacame»Ulbeam,,
amination, with eatalognesj early on th,
whoa dealers will And It to Heir i|t,'
MBS* BUB of roBWOIT abd Beaus.,
Included In oor sale of THIS DAT teri . ‘‘
be found in put the ™ 8
zfiSS'&SSWSiS 1 WOOl *“»**•
—lasesKeartedand colored corset jeans.
csss* Was* and colored cambriS
—cares fancy easelmegie and malton?. leai *t
TAILOBIBO GOODS
Also, French cloths, caealmem, doeskin,
costings, Ac. *•
Also, a large line of black and colored Italk,
ai d satin dsGMnes. „
LUTSK GOODS
Also, fnllllnes shirting linens, all rr,a
Also, fall lines blonse.and Spanish h, eav'
Also, fnllUnes linen-crown docks, drill, ...
Also, linen damask table-doths.to wale, hV : ’-'
DBBBB GOODS. ’ **
Foil assortment of Paris moos do lainsi ,
biases, poplins, bareges, percales, jacoaata
Bonbalx checks, French flannels, alpacas, I
Cobntgs baknoral skirt. Ac. ’ ‘
WHITS GO DS.
largo variety of jaconets, cambrics. Swiss a ,.
mnsllns, Victoria Inrea As
SILKS.
Very superior line of black and colored dress,",
taffetas, in» de Bblnos, grosd’AMc, ponlt i,"’
gtoe de Baplea, Ac.
Brock e, loaf ani square* thibet#%pricg afcyl:
mozaxahiqiies, a&d Stella shawls.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF IY.OOO DO2S2T cm
HOS2BKY. GLOVES, Ac. n
. ... .... ON FRIDAY HORNING,
April 14tb» at 10 o'clock, will be peremptort!?*,
catalogue on four months’ credit, 17,000 dossal
cotton hosiery, Including— **
Women’s and children's white, brown,slate,
open-work, and U tie thread hose sndhaif boat,
orown and white half hose, all trades.
The above toods are of a well* known and k
make, and worthy the attention of buyers.
Also, fall lines of shirts and drawers, hoop &:r t
tent thread, suspenders, seninee* notion* Ac '
Also, an invoice Farm kid, Berlin, lisle, anu
ClOTes.
POSITIVE SALE OP OAKPKrnfGS, BStTGGn
MATTIBQS, Ac.
OF SATURDAYMOBffIFO.
AprD 15feh t atHo’clock, Will bo ‘Old, by etlfo
on four months’ credit, about SOS pieces rich
superfine, and fine ingrain, royal damask, Vfj»'
list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpetings; Caa;»
cocoa mattings, Ac , embracing a choice assori&g
superior goods, which may be examined earl;,,
snorting of sale
Included In the above sale will be found an &t- s ,
invoice or rich patterns tapestry Brussels car:;--
worthy the special attention of the trade.
Also, 60pieces elegant designs felte&rpeMag f
LABGI PKEBMPTOKT SaLB OF FRBHCH, :m
OtMUAS, ABD BRITISH DRr 00308, 4-
OH MOHDaY MOBBING. *
April 17. at ID o'clock, will bo cold br oatalon.
foci months credit, about
780 PACKAGES AHD LOTS
of French, India, Gorman, and British drr rood, i
embracing a largo and elude* assortment of fa>„
“laid* articles in silk, worsted, woolen, liner, »-K ,
lon nonet* * *
B. —Samples of th# urns will be amaetd f ; »«
minatlOT. with, cataJogiea, •axly ojsthe morale/;^
whendwlere
And it'to their inter*;,].
LAI OB PBBEMPTOBY SALE OF BOOTS. S3m?
BBOGAB6, ARMY GOODS. V&A.V&UI9Q BAOi?*
' „ OB TOBSBAY HOBHMG, *:
April 18th at 10 o clock, will be cold, bw catalog
four months* credit, abont 1-300 pack s kos boots.
bronasr cavalry boots, Ac., embracing a
fresh assortment or seasonable goods of cUraarf y
ern manufacture, which will he own for ex tain* ?
with catalogues, on morning of sale.
mT~
THOMAS & SONS,
• Wo*. 13« and I*l South IOTJKTH Btr«*
JPsblle Sales of. Real Estate and Stools, at th
change, efeiy TUESDAY, at 12 o’clock.
. WGHTH SPBXSG SALE, 18;h April.
JSftate tf the late Lewi* Wain. Bsq.. Thos. Jij.
William F Wolff, John Diamond and other*
„ „NISTK SPBIHG SALS, 25 th April.
For flit of proper tics in the above three s&U*»
catalogue Tuesday next. ’
Sale at Bfos 139 and 141 Bontti Votirth street
surantoß FDBHITOKB, kossVood i»D ?.
MJT PI*»o FOBTKB, rail PBftrnH R?
THIS MOBHTBTCK »
at the Auction Store, superior
suit of edeg&nt walnut chamber fnrtiture, hand*
rosewood secretary, book* case, rosewood pisao f<v»
p'ano fortes, French'plata mantel aad pin
ions, Brussels and other carpets* *«. fc
_ TBBY BLBO4BTT BBONT SUIT.
Piano forte, large cabinet, two recess cabinets, m
some oxnoln mountings.
BALB OF BABB ASD VALUABLE BOOKS. ,
THIS AFTBBBOOST,
April 13. at the auction store, r*re. valuable, aeli
m&nj of thßm *** Lonaon and v*
t rated editions.
mr i jin i ii uu °* 821 Commaraa Straw*.
MACHUTEEX OF A BOOT AM* SHOE MAH®'
OH Friday mornino, '
14th instant, at 10 o'clock, in ths rear ofSHC*!
BSK9 street. third story, tie machinery and tool* M
hoot and shoe manufactory, lnolodim two HeKar « !
in V machinsueTon wan- itmi sewing machines,» j
f£^Z a !J a ‘ ,l 0 1 framers, small lathes, a
lasts, crimping board, office desk, dm.
Sals Bo ins Bans street
40
lTthinst.. at I® o’clock, at Ho. 1718 Baoestresva
sg* ho°»?hoM fnrajtnre. line BrnS«tt%aryeta\
atoff, aißtie dotire &e.
May be examined at 8 o’dock onihs mominyo
sale. *
Balftlt-go. 1688 Bmm ifaait.
BtEGAHT rrTKKITCrEB. MIBBOSS, PUBO. IS
CUKTAINB, CAHPETS. CHABD&IBB3, 40.
, , Of TttSSDAT MOB#MG.
I,?*® o clock. at 80. 1828 Sprite* Sirae:«
catalofue, the entire furniture* iattaffluf
£2f?«JP iUBh furniture, elegant wtc*
mantel mirror*, rosewood piano, fine n«
nan deome eh andeliers, superior walnut di=»i
flßJ ®A tara * fcocfc-eaeim, elegant *hs
fine mattrreases, &c., &c.; eSo, ttefi)
fixainined, on the morning of sale, si'
Safe Bo 1031 Vise atrant.
BPFIEIOB f DSBITCRg, BLlfli BOSBWiI
PLA * B MmEoßB *
' . , OK WEDNESDAY MOBBING,
- 19Ui tert , at 10 o'clock, t>y catalogue, at No. S'
Tiae furniture, elecaut soteun**
h * ReicHentwh, French js>;
Also, tkekltcken utensils. ]
aa Jw *>* examined at 8 o'clock on Ike morning ofal
MEDICAL.
17LE CT BO PAT HIC EBTABIISI
*■ BTBVMB. one of the *lO
of treating diattaW
HOWFBD H»ICESI(UL APPLICATIONS, and*?
TBr T «“eceteflH at FKSS SOTiIB f»t*
J?2i^?,TSK*ii?* i l6lnoT . ed Ms Office end Keel*
? tj P e . t » oncdoo* Mow BeTentesstlL
P®^ B , < ’ deairtnf reftrenseo, or any partleoh
Ooßultatlott w advice gratuitoru. ah{4f]
[ ELECTRICAL OFFICES.
I COBW gB- _MJgVg»TH AJD BACK BTEgBTi.
1 iw AMS* FfffS* l3 * **»
► , A£ *l,Ea, vary successful la the treat
i ®« nt <tf aUdiseaeec would inform hie Mends an
the public that ho 2s still bCheff ttlng end curia
I on whom medicine 3ms no effect ait
1 considered incurable.
► an© rntnuLGiA. ti
I W.OBDBBtIJL DIBCOVBBI-Wetm*
,'SE«^£? lr *¥ t# P Hoa to these diseases, as wf
i *%v% round that weponess a remedy which h*
► f“ed mid will restore to their trouts
hundred* more who are at present sa.
“Pf the most excruciating agony. General!?
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