Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 01, 1864, Image 7

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    Front our Third Edition of Ye;terdad.
FROM THE ARMY OF . THE CUMBERLAND
KNOXVILLE, March 2&.—About sixty rebel
deserters came into our lines during the past
week, making a total of over eleven hundred
for the past three months.
They state that all of General Longstreet's
baggage • has been- sent back_ towards Rich
mond, and that his whole force is under
marching orders.
Last night a Party of forty guerißas captured
Mr. H. Foster, of Blount comity, and carried
him off in the direction of Marysville.
Col. Wolford left here on Saturday. He has
been summarily dismissed from' the service by
the President for expressing disloyal senti- s
meats.
THE OUTBREAK IN ILLINOIS.
MArroon,•lll., March 30th.—On the receipt
of the news of the riot at Charleston, Illinois,
250 men of 54th Illinois regiment, rendezvous
ing here wont to that place. The rioters
having left before - the troop arrived, pursuit
was made and 30 prisoners were taken and
brought here. •
The copperheads in this and adjoining coun
ties immediately commenced mustering.their
forces with the avowed pnrpose of rescuing
the prisoners.
Reports from different sources say that the
rioters are from 1,000 to 1,500 strong, and will
attack this place to-night.
Every precaution is being taken to give them
a warm reception. It is believed that with the
united efforts of the citizens and Soldiers still
here the place can be held against the rioters
until the arrival of reinforcements.
[LATER.]
MArrooN, March 30-11 A. M.—The insur
gents are said to be threatening both Charles
ton and Mattoon.
A reconnoissance made last night found them
fortified twelve miles from Charleston.
Col. True, in command of the post here, has
received authentic information that they are in
force at Copairus Mills, ten miles south, and at
a place eight miles west of Mattoon.
Col. Oakes, Provost Marshal General has ar
rived. -
The 41st, Illinois Regiment hai been ordered
here from Camp Yates, and 600 men have been
ordered from Indianapolis.
General Heintzelman is expected here to
night. Sheriff O'Hair has been joined at his
rendezvous by the Sheriff of, Edgar county
with a band of desperadoes.
A spy sent out by the insurgents was cap
tured this afternoon. He confessed that there
are large bands at the two places above men
tioned, but refuses to give further information.
The telegraph wires east and north of here
have been cut. A scout returned at 11.30 and
reports a force of rebels 15,000 three miles
east of Mattoon.
FROM CALIFORNIA, OREGON AND IDAHO .
M
SAN Fnasoisco, arch 30.—The steamer
Golden Gate arrived last night from Panama.
Oregon despatches received to-day contain late
news from•ldaho Territory, relating principally
to the extra measures made for the suppression
of crime. The grand jury of Boise county had
returned 12 indictments for murders, 16 for
assaults with intent to kill, and one for man
slaughter. A vigilance committee, numbering
1,000 men, was making a clean sweep of the
villains infesting Beaver Head county.
They hung eleven men at Virginia City, five
at Big. Hole, one at Deer Lodge, and seven at
Briar Root. The Indians on Snake river are
committing great ravages. They are armed
with rifles and shot guns. The rush of emi
grants from Oregon and, California to Idaho is ,
imnfense. The Dutch ship Amelia sailed on
the 28th for Hong Kong with $3:50,000 in
treasure. The late rains have been of incalcu
lable benefit to the agricultural and mining in
terests.
MOVEMENTS OF THE REBEL FORREST.
ST. Louts, March 31.—The Democrat has
received a special despatch from Cairo stating
that the main body of Forrest's force have
been ordered to Jackson, Tenn. Those ordered
to Paducah have returned, Col. Hicks having
a sufficient force to repel any attack.
During the fight at Paducah the rebels took
Mrs. Hammond from the hospital and murdered
her. Mrs. Hamilton, Mis. Howard, Mrs. Ea
gen and Mrs: McHarg were also taken and sent
to the front between two fires and kept there
for ah hour. Their dresses were perforated by
bullets.
While the rebel flag of truce was moving
forward, they disposed their forces for action.
Our men bad ceased firing for fear that the
women would be killed.
A man has been arrested on the steamer
Henderson, having in his possession a freshly
taken scalp of a white man. It is supposed to
have belonged to one of our soldiers. '
Several persons have been arrested as spies;
among them two women.
INTERESTING FROM ST. LOUIS.
Sr. Louis, March 31.—The Provost Marshal
General has ordered the seizure of Pollard's
Southern History of the War, the Confederate
Official Reports, the Life of Stonewall Jackson,
the Life of 'Morgan, and all publications based
upon rebel information, and prohibited their
circulation or sale in this Department.
The steamer Florence was sunk on the Mis
sonri river, on Monday. She was valued at
$50,000, on which there is an insurance of
$28,000. She was laden with bacon, hemp and
giain, most of which will be lost.
About 200 wagons leave St. Joseph daily for
Idaho.
A STEAMER IN DISTRESS.
NEw Yoak, March 31.—The steamer Fulton
reports falling in with a propeller in distress
on Tuesday night, which wanted assistance,
but owing to a terrible gale which was raging,
was unable to lay by her all night with safety,
but did so until the Fulton was nearly swamped.
The propeller was a large two masted vessel,
and had both engines broken down and wished
to be towed into some port.
(This ship was probably the Thomas A.
Scott.)
THE REBELS PREPARING FOR A RAID IN
EASZKENTIICRY.
LOUISVILLE, March 30.—About 100 rebels, of
Colonel Forrests's force, crossed the Cumber
land river at Eddyville yesterday.
An officer, direct from East Kentucky, re
ports a large force of rebels concentrating at
Pound Gap, under Buckner. He says- the
rebels carry five days' rations and forage, and
thinks an extensive raid will be made into the
heart of Kentucky.
Th 6 rebelforce which evacuated Bull's Gap
several days since, have gone north, and it is
presumed they will either join Longstreet in
Virginia, or go to effect a junction with Buckner
at Pound Gap.
DISASTERS TO THE FISHING FLEET.
BOSTON, March 3.l.—Accounts from the fish
ing fleet on George's Banks describe the severe
gale of the 23d inst. About 160 sail were on
the banks. One schooner was dismasted and
one man lost. Several other vessels were
badly damaged.
GENERAL GRANT IN WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON, March 3 1.—Lieut.• General
Grant arrived in town from the Army of the
Potomac, about noon, to-day, accompanied by
several members of his Staff.
FROM NEW ORLEANS. •
ST. Louis, March 31st.—New Orleans papers
of the 23d contain no news.
WATCHES.
E. HOWARD do CO.'S
FIRST-CLASS
AMERICAN WATCHES, yl
with
MERSHON' S PATENT REGULATOR,
bold by the principal watetunakers. inns-Iml
TEE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY
1 OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporatedin 1841: Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE No. 308 WALNUT Street.
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE,
HOUSES, STORES AND'OTHERBIIILLING;
limited . or perpetual: and on FURNITURE,
GOODS, WARES. and MERCHANDISE.
CAPITAL $390,000. ASSETS $387, 211 86.
Invested in the following securities, viz:
First Mortgage on City Property, well
secured $106,900 64
United States Government Loans 119,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans.... 50,000 06
Oemnaonwealth of Pennsylvania 41" per
cent 53,000,0 00 Loan
Pennsylvania Railroad lat and 2d Mort
gage Loans • 35,000 60
Camden and Amboy Railroad Com
pany's 6 per cent. Loan 6,000 Oil
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Company's 6 per cent. Loan 5,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7
per cent Loans 4,560 64
Commercial Bank of Penn's.. Stock 10, 000 00
Aeclianics' Bank Stock 4,000 GO
Uounty Fire Insurance Company's
Stock - 1,050 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's
Stock
Reliance Insurance Company of Phila
delphia Stock 2,500 ea
Loans on Uollaterals; well secured..... 2,250 06
&corned interest 5,962 00
Cash in bank and on hand 16,587 86
Worth at present market value 8399,664 36
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingley,Benj. W. Tingley,
Wm.R I
R. Thompson, Robert TolAna,
Samuel Bispham,l Wm. Stevenson,
Robert Steen, Hampton L. Carson,
William Musser,Marshall Hill,
I
Charles Leland, J. Johnson Brown,
Thos. H
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
Tinos. C. HILL, Secretary. jal-fm w-/Y1
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST cOMPANY
—THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN
NUITY andTRUST COMPANY, of Philadelphia
OFFICE, No. 408 CHESTNUT Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital, S3oo.ooo—paid in and invested in Bonds
and. Mortgages.
Continue to make Insurance on Lives, grant An
nuities and Endowments and make contracts gene
rally, which depend on the contingencies of life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Receivers, Committee of Lunatics, Guardians of
Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed
to their charge by individuals, Courts of Justice or
corporate bodies.
- - -
They give a participation of Profits to the lin
=red for life. _.
'ILLNAGNRB.
•
Thomas - Ridgway, John A. Brown,
Hobart Pearsall, John E. Latimer,
John R. Slack, John Q. Mitchel,
Thomas P. James, Seth J. Comly,
Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr,
George Taben, Stacy B. Barcroft.
Henry G. Freeman,Wm. P. Jenks,
Manrcer. Ex.i.3naiuts. —Geo. Ilinerson, X. D. ,
and Samuel Chamberlain, M.D., attend at the
office daily at 12 o' clock noon.
Pamphlets contqining tables of rates and expla.
nation of terms of application, and farther. infor.
mation can be had at the office.
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
Jona F. ILIUM Actuary. fel4
FIRE INS CE EXCLUSIVELY—THE
PENNSYL A FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY—lncorporated le2.s—Charter Perpet
ual—No. 510 WALNUT Street, epposdte Inde
pendence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the commu
nity for nearly forty years, continues to insure
against loss or damage by fire, on Public or Private
Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time.
also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merchan
dise generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capit al,i together with a large Surplus
Fund is invested in the most careful manner,
which enables them to offer to the insured an un
doubted security in the case of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
William Monteltus, John Devcreux
Isaac Hazlehuret, Thomas Smith. '
Henry Lewis,
JONATHAN PA SON, President.
wuxuat G. Cnowatr.. Secretary.
: • ' • 'I: • • :Cl' I • I
PANT.
OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
BELOW OBEETNET.
. _
“The Fire Insurance Company of the County of
Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature
of Pennsylvankt in 1939, for indemnity against
loss or damage byy fire, exclusively.
CHABTEB PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample
capital and contingent fund carefully invested,
continues to insure buildings, furniture, merchan
dise, &c. either permanently or for a liMited
time, against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest
rates consistent with the absolute safety of its
customers.
ESiMiiM=GE=l
DIRECTORS.
Charles J. Sutter, Edwin .L. Reakit,
Henry Crilly, John Horn,
Rebt. Massey, Jr., Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd, George Mecke,
&ndrew H. Miller,James' N. Stone.
CHARES J. SUTTEE, President.
BffNJANIN F. HOROICLEI2% Sec'y and Treasurer.
T - N SURANOE COMPANY OF NORTE
AMERICA. MARINE, FIRE AND IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE.
Office, - No. 232 'WALNUT street, South side,
East of Third street.:
The Properties of this Company are well In
vested and furnish an available fund for the ample
indemnity of all persons who desire to be pro
tected by Insurance.
MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights
and Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on
Merchandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats
FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Furniture and
Bulldings in City and County.
INCORPORATED IN 1794—CAPITAL $500,00e,
AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN
VESTED. TOTAL PROPETIES,
$1,300,000. PERPETUAL
CHARTER.
DIBBOTOB.S.
_
. . _
Arthur G. Coffin, James N. Dickens,
Samuel W. Jones, S. Morris Wain, . •
John A. Brown, John Mason,
Charles Taylor, George L. Harrison,
Ambrose White, Francis R. Cope,
Richard D. Wood, Edward H. Trotter,
William Welsh, E. S. Clarke
WM i ran E. rßowen, William'Cunimings.
T. Charleton Henry.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
Osentate PLATT. secretary.'
TEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM.
rJ PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. —Office North.
salt corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD
streets (late Tammany).
Incorporated by the Legislature of Petuisylva.
nia. CHARTER PERPETUA_L. Capital authorized
by law, KOO, 000. Make Insurance against LOS/
or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Build.
Lugs, Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Marcher'.
dice, on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
George Erety,lHenry Gerker,
Augast 0. Miller, fehristopher H. Miller.
John F. BelsterLing, Frederick Staake,
Henry Troomner, Jonas Bowman,
William McDaniel, Frederick Doll. •
Jacob Nullet, Jacob &handier, _
George Hintz, Jr., Stephen Smith,
Samuel Miller.
GEORGE ERETY, President.
JOHN F. HP.r.STERLFNG, Vice President.
PsiLre E. Coranum. Secretary. • al2-11
A BEERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COM
ti PANT,
INCORPORA.TED MO.—CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
310 WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Having a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK and
SURPLUS invested in. sound and available Secu
rities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores,
Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port, and theli
Cargoes, and other personal property. All. Louse
liberally and promptly adjusted..
DrEtBOTOBEI.
Thomas R. Maris, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, James R. Campbell s
Samuel C. Morton, Edmund (3. Dutilh,
Patrick Brady, ?. Charles W. Poultaiey,
Israel orris.
THOMAS R. ALA_RIS, President.
&Tawny 0. L. eRANITIFORD. Secretary. 11922-
DAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
JL! NO. 406 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
• DIZECITOICS.
Francis N. Buck, Jno.W:Everman,
Charles Richardson, Robert B.Potter,
Henry Lewis, Jno.Ressler,Jr.,
0. W. Davis, E. D. Woodruff,
P. S. Sestice, Chas Stokes,
Geo. A. West,
___
_____Jos. D. EMs.
FRANCIS N. B
CHAS. RICHA.R
W.I. ELAM/HA ED. Se
OiC; President.
DSON, Vice President.
• tarp.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
Branch office -409 WALNUT street. Cast
Capital and Assets, 5330,500.
JOSEPH TILL.INGHAST, Agent.
Refer by permission to _
E. 0. SCRANTON, President Elm City Bank,
New Haven, Conn.,
JAMES M. BEEBE & CO., Boston, Mass.
WILLIMANTIC LINEN COMPANY, New
York City. - fe9G-ly
a. B. LIPPINCOTT it Co., Phll adelpl a.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PRILLDELPRIA, APRIL 1, 1804
cIiARTEX
1829.
FRA. NK LIN
FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANV
ASSETS
ON JANUARY 1, 1864.
$2,457,849 95.
18,000 00
CAPITAL, - - - --- - $400,000
ACCRUED SURPLUS, - - - - 971,000
INVESTED PREMIUMS, - - 1,086,288
DIISETTLED cLAwa,
58,916.
LOSS PAID SINGS 1829,
$5,0(10,009.
PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES
ON LIBERAL' TERMS.
. . .
DIRECTORS. P
Charles N. Banat); Isaac Lea,
Tobias Wagner, Edward 0. Dale,
Samuel Grant, George Fales,
Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Filler,
George W. Richards, Pres. W. Le wi., M. U,
CHARLES N. ANCRER, President.
EDWARD 0. DALE. Vice. President.
JAB. W.DICALLISTER. Sec. Pro. Tenn. mhl2tdeqb
8387 211 86
. * F IRE
Nita In corporated March 27 - 3*.
F A. OFFICE, No. 34 N. FIFTH - stree:
. Insure BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLh
- - FURNITURE and PiTERCHANDIST
- generally, from Loss by Fire, (in tile
City of 'hiladelphia only.)
Statement of the Assets of the Association. Jana
ary 1, 1664.
Bonds and Mortgages on Property lathe
City of Philadelphia only 5697 261 3.2
Ground Rents.... ... ...6,8U6 61
Real Estate, (Office, Fifth and North
streets.) 14,446 1 ,
U. S. Gov. 5-20, Bonds ' 45,690 oo
Deposit with U. S. Assistant Treasurer. '25, too 00
Cub on band. 25 629 fri
TRUSTEES:
- GEORGE W. TRYON, President.
Wm. H. Hamilton, Jos. R. Lyndall,
John Sander, Levi P. Coats,
Peter A. Keyser, Samuel Sparhawr,
John Philbin, ' Charles P. Rower.
John Carrow, Samuel•Scattergood.
Geo. I. Young, Jesse Lightfoot.
mys WILLIAM T. BUTLE.4. Secretor'.
PECENIX MUTUAL INSURANCE COAT
PANT OF. PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1%1-CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
NO. V. 4 WALNUT street, opposite the Ex
change.
In addition to MARINE and INLAND IN
SURANCE, tbis Company Insures from loss Or
damage by FIRE, on liberal terms, on buildings,
merchandise, furniture &c. for limited periods,
and permanently on buildings by deposit of
premium.
The Company has been in active operation for
the period of SIXTY YEARS„during which all
losses have been promptly adjusted and paid.
DIRECTORS.
John L. Hodge, D. Clark Wharton,
Adolphus Peries, Lawrence Lewis, Jr.,
William McKee, - David Lewis,
M. B. Mahonv, Benjamin Biting,
John T Lewis, Th..mas H. Powers,
John H. Wilmer, A IL McHenry,
William S. Grant, Edmond Castillon.
Robert W. Learning,
JOHN R. WUC
Sextritr, Wir..cox, Seen
AMERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANT—Office, Farquhar Building, No. .12
Walnut street. MARINE AND INLAND IN
SURANCES. —Risks taken on - vessels, cargoes
and freights to all parts of the world, and on goods
on Inland transportation on rivers, canals, rail
roads and other conveyances throughout the
United States.
WILLI.A.M. CRAM, President
PETER CULLEN, Vice President
D. B. Persoinr, Secretary.
DIFIZOTORII.
William Craig Henry C. Liallet,
Peter (Julien, William T. Umber,
John Hallett, J. Johnson Brown,
William H. Merrick, Samuel A. Halms,
Gillieet . Dallett, Mason Hutchins,
Benjamin W. Richaxds, Henry L. Elder,
Pearson Serrill, Charles Conrad,
William M. Baird 1
PROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS tIOALS.—
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Odice
of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. 20 South
SEVEN EH Street, until noon of FRIDAY, 2.1 d of
April, 1964, for supplying the whole or any part
of Eighty Thousand Tons el Bituminous Coals, suit
able for the manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be
delivered on the Railroad tracks of the Gas Works
at the ,First Ward sad the Ninth Ward S:ations, in
the following monthly quantities •, e.ght thousand
tons in each of the months of September, October,
November, December, and six thousand tons in
each of the months of June, July, August, 1984,
and January, February, March, April and May.
1865. -
The coals must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a
quality approved by the Engineer of the Gas
Works, as equal to the sample on which the con-
tract is based.
The proposals must descnbe the particular va
riety of coals intended to be supplied and the lo
cation and name of the mine or pit from wnich
they are to be raisea. It they are of a kind not
now or recently used at these Works, samples for
tnal of sot less than fifty tons, must be delivered
at the Works, on or before the 7th of April next.
The gross ton of 214 n pounris will be considered
as the weight intended in the proposals, unlels the
contrary be expressly stated.
The Trustees reierve the richt to accept any pro
posals in whole or in part, or to reject all. as they
may deem best for the interests of the Trust, and
in the event of failure on the pa• tor any contrac
tor to deliver the coats according to his aArremont,
both in quantity and quality, the Trustees reserve
the right to .bay elsewhere. whatever quantity
may be required to meet the deficiency, and charge
to the contractor any loss or damage arising from
each failure.
Payments will be • made monthly, in two equal
instalments at four and six months at ter the spect•
fled periods of delivery, the 15th of each month
being taken as the average of the monthly deltve
nes, or at the option of the Trustees, will be made
at earlier dates with legal interest off.
Should contractors prefer to make deliveries
earlier - than required, they may be received so far
as they can be conveniently stored, but payments
Will be made to date from the time specified to the
contractor.
Security for the fulfilment of centract will be
required, and each proposal must name the
amount and character of security that will be
ffered. JOHN O. CRESSON,
fe2lttap.22 Engineer in Chief.
ARSHAL'S SALE. —By virtue of a writ of
JYI sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER,
Judge of the District Court of the United Sra.tes in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in
Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public
Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at
MICHENER'S Store. No. 142 North FRONT
street, on MONDAY, April 4th, 1861, at 12
o' clock M., nine bales of Cotton, now in my cus
tody by virtue ot a writ of attachment lately issued
out of this court at the suit of Charles Sewell and
others, and to be sold as perishable.
• WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, March 28, 1864. mh2.B-6t
A RSBAL' S SALE.—E' VIRTUE OF A
writ of sale, by the lion. JOHN O,4D
WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the
'United States in and for the Eastern District of
ennsylvama, in Admiralty, to me directed, will
be sold at public sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, at MI CHENEW S STORE, No.
142 North FRONT street, on MONDAY, April 4,
1864, at 12 o'clock M., the cargoes, and parts of
cargoes - , of slobps Persia, Buffalo, Sylvanns, and
schooner Mary, consisting of 1 bag Sea Island
Cotton. 124 bales 'and bags of Upland Cotton, 11
bbls. Whiskey, 55 cases Gin. 9 demijohns Rum, 3
cases Cotton Cards, 2 boxes Horse Shoe Nails, and
4 calls Manilla Rope.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
• U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELenie, March 24. 1864. mh26-6t
/10A.L.—,SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MBA.
itj DOW and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and
best Locust Mountain from ..Schuylkill, prepared
expressly for family Use. Depot, N. W. corner
EIGHTH and WILLOW streets. Office, No. lit
South SECOND street.
, Y. WALTON .ic CO.
8. MABOIi 1 1 / 1 13113. JOITN P. 811BAPY.
TILE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION
to their stock of
Buck Mountain Company's Coal,
Lehigh Navigation Company' a Coal, and
Locust Mountain .1 46
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest mar
tat rates, and to deliver in the besteondition.
Orders left with S. MASON EINES, Franklin
Institute Building, SEVENTH - street, below Mar
ket, will be promptly attended to.
BINES lc SHEAF?,
seititt Ara street wharf, Settnylkllt.
t'EePE'f UAL.
PHILAbE,PHIA.
INCOIIIR FOR 1864
EgME;i;11;1
PROPOSALS
MARSHAL'S SALES
COAL
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LYON'S PERIODIOAL DROPS
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tability, telling ne they would not be without the
french Periodical Drops for anythais. Could we
publish the letters we NM received, they Would
xlnvinee the most Incredulous. W. have now 1r
nand an instance of a lady who had been !Trepan'
anti her constitution was nearly broken down
Her physicians told her she had the Uonsomptlon
euid must die. Eitte saw our adTerttsement, and
came to see as. • We, too, thought she was too fat
gone to be cured, but commenced at the venue watt
She Drops. They acted like a charm; and to-day
elle is well and healthy, a living witness ef the
etacacy of the French Periodical Drops, and a rt.
'Went of East Hartford, Connecticut. If you are
suffering any of the ills caused by irregularity, we
&sr you to give them a trial, and recommend them
to your afflicted friends. One trial will oonsinos
the most sceptical, and never after will yon be lz •
&aced to be without it.
ANON'S PERIODIOAL DROPM
.10HP§TON, RALLOWAY & 00WDEFfs
NO. 113 NORTH 61117:725TRE
•md •t RETAIL
by all psalm; la medlabn evoryabaL
4t Si par bottle.
MtWasals Draggists, rniPrIMM
$2211.4. 11111F/7"
MIIIAL.
WHOLBSALS
Philadelphia,
O. O. •CILEOI.B & 00.,
Havens Cons
S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for
I) the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Diseases, &e. ,
ire specially recommended to public speakers, as
die moot efficient remedy extant for the above dis
es.t.es. We present. hut one of the many testimonials
in our posEussicin :
`llenurantato, Feb. fith, 1,964.
C. A. BeriNyenT—Dectr Sir: I have used
Brown's Brouchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges,
and other preparations for hoarseness and Iliroat
troi.bies, and in comparison with them all, can
cheerfully commend your own as a most admira
ble specific for public speakers and singers, in
cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have
found them serving in time of need, most ef
ectnally.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,-
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
liTannfactured by 0. A. BANNV.A_RT & ca ,
Harrisburg.
And for sale by
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
Druggists, N. E. cor. Fourth and Race sts.,
l-fm w, 24te 'Philadelphia.
Also, by Retail Druggists generally.
IDLEILITRICITY.—
.12a
WR4T IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH
Messrs. GRIM and ALLEN,
Electricians.
formerly "associated with Medical
Professor' Bolles
and Galloway, having dissolved partnership, the
practice willl be co,ntinued - by THOS. ALLEN,the old established office, No. 723 North TENT at
H
Street, between Coates and Brown where he will
still treat and cure all curable diseases (whether
acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, 'without
a shock or any pain,) with the various modifica
lions of Electricity and Galvanism. This treat
ment has been found remarkably successful in all
cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other diseases
of the throat and respiratory organs.
A few of the disessei in which successful cures
have been made are mentioned below.
Consumption, first and General Debility.
second stages. Diseases of the Liver or
Paralysis. Kidneys.
Neuralgia. Diabetes.
Fever and Ague, Prolapsus Uteri (Falling
Congestion... of the Womb).
Asthma. Prolapsus Ani (or Piles)
Dyspepsia. Nocturnal Emissions.
:Rheumatism. &c.,,fcc.
Bronchitis. (Deafness.
influenza and Catarrh.
k,o eherge fez consults!
2 A. DI to 6 P. M.
esttman in Is to oe seen i
OPAL DENTALLINA.
A superior article for cleaning Mel Teeth, da
stroying snimelculte which infest them, giving
'one to the gums, and leaving a feeling of tea-
L;rance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. D
may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and de,
terstveness will recommend it to every one. Be
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist,
Physician, and Microscopist, it is confidently
offered at, a RELIABLE substitute for the unoer
tain Washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acgminted with the constitn•
ants of the,DENTALLINA, advocate its uses it
contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained
ployment. Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
BROAD and SPRUCE Streets
For sale by Druggists generally, and
k'red. Brown, D. L. Stockholm.
Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davis,
G. R. Keeny, Geo. C. Bowers,
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers, -
C. H. Needles, Tr. J. Scattergood,
T. J. Husband, J. C. Turnpenny,
- Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks,
William B. Webb, E. Bring.hurst & 00:
James L. Bispham, Dyott & Co.,
Hughes & Coombe, H. 0. Blair
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro.
TUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
ej DOCK. —We often hear it' repeated by those
who have need „TumET.T.P7S COMPOUND
SYRUP OP DOCK, that among all the thousand
remedies offered to the public,thereis none of them
so salutary as a cough medicine, so potent as an in.
vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and
so shooting and restorative in cases of physical de
bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or
a prostration of the system.
For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No.
15'4 Market street, and by all Druggists. Efe4-3ml
UKODGSON' S BRONCHIAL TABLETS AIM
found to be an in usable requisite in tbs
treatment of Bronchitis, b, Boars - nem and
aintiLsr complainta affecting the' organs of tall
voice; particularly reconnesendedby public
era, lingers, and amateurs. Pre who=
and retail, by LANCASTER it
gIpSTLACK'S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.—
These Lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for
htheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and
Bronchial Affections generally. Try them.
THOMAS ESTLACK, Tr., Druggist, S. W. cor.
of Eighteenth and Market sta.. Phila. itc2S-..1m0
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR MbIBROCIA
TION. —A reliable article. PositiTely cures
R_tieumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Frosted
Feet, Clullblaina Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Side
Polak. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAY.
LOB, Tenth and Callowbill streets. Price,
2.5 cents.
TEST RECEIVED BY LATE EILFORTA
LI tion, Hennessey' une Old Brandy, e read
for medicinal use. LANCASTER
Pliarmaceuttstr, N R. corner ARCH and
TENTH' Sta.. Pima_ ee2s
GROCERIES
NEWBOLD' S HAMS. —Just received a lot of
Newbold's Jersey hams. Also Davis's
Phipp6's Cincinnati Hams,and for sale by SI now
COLTON & SON, Southwest corner Broad and
DUBLIN STOUT.--Guinness's
Ur Dublin Stout and Robert Younger's Seoteb.
Ale, genuine imported and for sale by SI NION
COLTON do SON, Southwest corner Broad and
Walnut.
SPANISH QUEEN OLlVES .— Spanish Queen
Olives of tine quality. Just received and for
sale by SIMON COLTON it SON, Southwest
corner Road an-t Walnut.
WISS GRUYERE CHEESE.—Just received
S
Swiz-s Gruyere Cheese; also, Parmesan, Sap
Sago, and New York Cream Cheese, and for sale
be SIMGN CCLTON lc SON, Southwest corner
Broad and Walnut.
- DRIME NEW. DUTCH MERRlNG—Ancho
vjes. Curacoa, and Maraschino, for sale at
COUSTY' S. No. lIS South Second street.
EW PRESERVED GINGER-41 00 perjar.
11t Just received and for sale at COIIbTY'S, No.
118 South Second street.
NEW MAPLE SUGAR—very bright, in store
and for sale at COUSTY'S, No. 118 South
Second street..
RESH SMOKED SALMON—Spiced Salmon,
F
Smoked Yarmouth Herring,just received and
for sale by THOMPSON BLACK & SON, Broad
and Chestnut sheets. mhl6
NTEWBOLD HAMS — The Genuine Newbold
I.li Dam, )ust received and for sale by THOMP
SON BLACK & SON, Broad and Chestnut sts.
MOBIATiIES IN GLASS. —lOO doz. Fresh
.1 I omatoes in Glass Jars—a very superior
article, lot sale by JAMES B. WEBB, Walnut
and Eighth Streets.
SMOKED SALMON AND HERRING.—
Smoked Salmon and Yarmouth Herring, just
received, and for sale by JAMES B. WEBB,
Walnut and Eighth Streets. V
I..DIERIti. G - RAPE.S.—Choice Almeria Grapes
in large clusters and first order, for sale by DX.
F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth
streets.
'COFFEE.—Prime EE. —Prime old Government Java Coffee;
alto, Maracaibo, La Gnayra, Rio, &c., for
sale by M F. RPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and
Eighth streets.
IUTACCARONI AND VERMICELLI.—ItaIian
lrl filaccaroni and Vermicelli of superior
just landed and for sale by M. F. SPI N.
W. corner Arch and Eighth streets.
RIDLEY' S BROKEN CANDY, Vanilla Cream
Candy, Cornucopias, Chocolate Almonds and
Drops,Burnt Almonds and Mixtures; all fresh.
For Sale by E.B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and
staple Groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad
Depot, Germantown.
fIEIDRIECK do CO' S CHAMPAGNE, very
choice Sherry and Madeira Wine, fine Brandy,
annger' s Scotch Ale and Guineas's Brown Stout
for sale by E.B. CLARKE,Grocer and Tea dealer,
Main street, adjoining pr„. depot, Germantown.
FRENCH PEAS, Champignons, and Boneless
Sardines, of a fresh importation; for sale by
E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fine groceries, Main
street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown.
REFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS OF ALL
grades manufactured at the Sonthwark Sugar
Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House,' for sale
by E. C. KNIGHT & CO., Southealt corns?
Water and Chestnut streets.
MIRESH GROCERIES FOR CHRISTMAS.—
New Raisins. Currants, Citrons, Prunes,
Figs, and Almone.s. Just received fresh, for sale
by E. B.' CLARICE, dealer in fancy and staples
groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot.
term an town '
TA A R DW A RE AN D YOO *AS,
11' NAILS AND SASH WEIGHTS,
PULLEYS AND HINGES (an sizes), dm,
fOrialelTEßY CHEAP FOR 0 ASH.,by
ANDREW JOHANN.
No. 17.31Witrke• street
tnh•2.9-Imo
CARRIAGE MAKERS,
J. LEITENBER(IER & SON
fififf PINE STREET. 1471
lion, Office hoar from
at the office:` de,2-6m4
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR .THE CITY
AND .COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Este e of CATIIALINE MaREEVER, dee' d.
The Auditor appointed.by the Court to audit, settle
and adjust the account_ of JOHN L. GROPEN
GER:SIiP, Administrator of CATHARINE
McKEEVER, dee' d;,, and to make distribution of
the balance in the hands of the accountant, will
meet the parties interested - for the purposes of his
appointment, on MONDAY, the Ith.day of April,
1E64, at 4o' clock P. ,at his office No. ea
WALNLT strtet, in the City of Philadelphi.
JOHN E. LATTA,
And-itor.
mh9s-1, w, st.*
N TEE Cf , URT COM.MuII PLEA) FOR
1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.— A SSIO Nk. , D EST ATE OF JACOB MI.
N ER, —The auditor appointed:by the Court Mau.
dit, settle and so just the account of HENRY 0.
MOORE, assignee of the estate of Jacob 2.l.ltier,
and to report distribution or the. balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties in.
terested for the purposes of his appointment on
WEDNE:t DAY, At ill 6th, A D. 1664, at 4 o'block
P.M., at b office, No. 402 Walnut street (second
floor), in the city of Philadelphia. m25-f, m, walk
IN TAE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
01.7 Y AND COUNTY OF PHIL ADELPHIA—
ESTATE OF JOHN McFARLAN, dec'd.—The
Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,- settle
and adjust:the first and final account of JAMES
HOLMES, adnimistrator of the Estate of John Mc-
Porten, deceased, and to report distribution of the
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties interested, for the purposes of his ap
pointment, on TUESDA.Y, April sth, 1864, at
4 o'clock, P .M., at his office; No.' 402 .WAL
NUT Street, (second floor), in the city of Phil=
adelphm. mb2s-f, m, w, st*
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOE
THE CITY AND COUNTY , OF PHILA
DELPHIA.—In the matter of the assigned Estate
of JOHN . J. KOHLER_—The Auditor appointed.
by the Court to 4ndit, ' settle and adjust the second
account of EVAN MORRIS, Assignee of JOHM
J. KOHLER. and to report distribution of bal
ance in the hands of the accountant will meet the
parties interested for the purposes of his appoint
ment on TUESD nY, April sth, 1854, at 4 o' clock
P. M. , at he Office, No. 135 South. FIFTH street,
in the city of Phi.adelphia.
E SMITH KELLY,
lltl 25• f, m, w,st*
N 'THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR-THE CITY
I AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of RACRAEL POLK, deceased. —The
Auditor appointed by the Court to audit.
settle and adjust the account of BENJAMIN
CRISPIN, Administrator of the estate of the said
33ACHAEL POLL dec'd, and to report distri
bution of the balance in the hands of the account
ant, willmeetthe parties interested for the pur
poses of his appointment , on 111.0NDAY, April
4th. 1E64, at o' clock P.M. ,at No. 5% South
SIXTH street (second. story), in the-City of Phila
delphia. SAXES LYND,
mh23-w, f, ra, St!. - Auditor.
N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHTLADELPHIA.—
fitate of DEN Y F. HEBERTON, deceased.
The Audifor appointed to audit, settle and adjust
the final] account of SOPEfIA G. HEBERTON E
Admintstratrix of the said Decedgnt, as Bled by
GEORGE JUNRIN, Js., her Acting Executor;
and also,. the first account of GEORGE JUNKIN,
Jr.., Administrator de bonis non of said Decedent;
and to report distribution of the balances shown
by said accounn, will meet the parties in interest
for thepurposes of his appointment on TUESDAY,
the sth day of April, A. D. 1864, at 4 o'clock P.
at his office, No. 717 WALNUT Street in
the City of Philadelphia....
stit
M's STATE OF - HENRY t 3. WHELAN.—Notice
Jej is hereby given to all persons that Letters Tes
tarr entary have been granted by ,the Register of
Philadelphia county unto the undersigned.. Ali
persons having claims are requested to present
them, and all indebted to make payment unto
JOHN G. WHELAN, No. 4t6 Commerce street,
and MARY E.. WHELAN, No. 1506 Vine
street. itthlB-fetsr
;STATE OF JOSEPH FISHER, deceased. —
_
Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of
JOSEPH - FISHER, deceased, having been
granted by theßegister of Wills for the County of
Philadelphia, to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to make pay
ment, and all persons haring claims against said
Estate to present. them to FIDEL FISHER or
WI4I. E. WHITMAN, Executors, No. 133 Senth
Fifth street. 6t
LETTERS TEaTAMENTART HAVING
been granted to the an& reigned, as Executor
HAVING
of the VIII of Mrs. MARIA B. LENTZ, late of
the City of Philadelphia, deceased, all persona
Lasing claims or demanft against the Estate of
said decedent are requested to make known the
same without delay, to CHARLES WIIRTS,
ecutor, .125 Market street. or to his Attorney, .INCI
C. MITCHELL, 209 S. Fifth street. m04.-f6t
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY RAVING
been granted to the undersigned, as Executor
of the will of MARY E. BYRNE, late of the City
of Philadelphia, deg' d, all persons having Jaime
or demands against the Estate of the decedent, are
requested to make known the saute, without delay,
to WILLIAM MOYN. e. 28 South Third Street;
Or, to his Attorney; JNO. O. MITCHELL; No.
208 South Fifth Street mh‘f et
PIANOS, &u
UNITED STOCK 00331:PANY
FIRST-OLASS PIANOS, or New
• York; . also, Worcester's inimitable
Patent Hinged Plate Pianos, for sale at No. 14
North Seventh street,
mbl6-2mo
(LOSE & BAECKLEIL
A. ST ANRO WITCH, PIANO
TUNER and REPAIRER, removed
to 930 RIDGE avenue, above Vine.
and is prepared to receive orders as usual. His
many customers bear testimony to his skill and,
ability as a correct and thorough Tuner. His Re
pairing is done in a durable and artistic manner,
as he is a practical Piano Maker; has eight yew'
city experience, • with the best references wM.D,
can be given. All orders promptly attended to;'
and guaran:ees to give entire satisfaction. Price
for tuning tt L. Orders from- the country sebepted,
and done very reasonably. mh2-3mo
AN ASSORTMENT of the best
New York and Philadelphia -Mann.
N I MP
factoring, from MS upwards.
Also,
MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Cabinet
Os. No. 233 South street, at the NeW
Sto rga re a few doors beIowFIFTH
Walnat. P. SCHULER
& Oil fel7.3na
13-13 BAT
DIENDOVISCRY
USEFUL AND VALUABLW .
DISCOVERY
HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practical utility
thou any Invention now before the
public. It has been thoroughly test..
ed during the last two years by prao..
ti cal men, and prenounbed by all to
be
Applicable to
the useful
Arts.
SUPERIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Preparation known.
Hilton's Insoluble Cement is
a new thing, and the result of years
of study ; its combination is on
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES.
and under no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it - be
come corrupt or emit any offensiviii
smell.
A nit thing
s Combina
tion.,
BOot and Shoe BOOT AND SHOE
Manufae. Manufacturers using Machineit will
taxers, find it the best article ?mown for Ce
menting the Channel; as it works
• without delay, is not affected by any .
change of temperature.
JEWELERS
Will find it sufficiently adhesive for
their use as has been proved.
It in Especially Adapted to,
Leather,
And we claim as an especial merit,
that it sticks Patches and Linings to
Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong
without stitchirig. _ _
Jewelers.
rmUlies.
IT IS THE ONLY
LIQUID CEMENT EXTANT
That is a Imre thing for mending
Furniture, Crockery, Toys,
Boni, Ivory,
And articles of Household use. ,
Itis a Liquid:
Remember Hilton's Insoluble
ONICERT is in a liquid form and ase
easily applied as paste. Hilton' s
soluble Cennta is insoluble in water
or oil. Hilton's Insoluble Cemented.
heres oily substances. , , •
Remember
Supplied in Family or Mannfactn.
rer's Packages from 2 oz. to 100 lbs.
HILTON BROS. t
e, Providence.
adelphia, PropriLtor : AlNG &NLAGINNIS,
d st. ; Joseph Godfrey Zr. 00., 38 N.
nlB-wmierrly
Agents in
No. SON. Ttu
Fourth streot
DR. SCOTT' S Ti R.
LIVERY STABLES,
'cork avenue, between Buttonwood and oo a
streets, Philadelphia.
No Horse that can Injure another will be ad.
milted. Livery to be paid before a Horse leaves er
is taken away. Boarders receive medical attend.
ance gratis. Carriages, Wagons and Saddle Horses
to hire. New customers for these are raostrespect,
fully requested to bring a reference. Terms mod .
!rats. hut cash navinents
AR Luaris, NO. 402 0RE&F14137
Street: '
Premium awarded by Franklin Institute
to MARTINLEANS, Manufacturer or
MASONIO NARKS, PINS, mammas, &O.
_New and original designs of Masonic Marks and
Templars Medals, , Army Neoax and corp.
Badges of every description ni113,43110
Auditor
JOHN OLAYTON,
Auditor