Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 06, 1864, Image 5

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    ECOND EDITION.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE LATEST NEWS.
GREAT FIRE IN BOSTON
Explosion of a Powder
To-Dayia Proceedings in Congress
and Legislature.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN BOSTON.
BosTott, April 6.—Shortly after 12 o'clock
last night a fire broke out in Free Masons's
Hall, which, together with the Winthrop
House, in the same block was totallAstroyed.
The loss is about $300,000.
Only the walla of the Free Masons' Hall and
Winthrop House remain standing this morning.
All the hotel guests escaped, but very little of
their property was saved. Mr. Silsby, the pro
pietor of the Winthrop House, loses About
$50,000 in furniture and fixtures. The de
struction of the Free 'Masons' Hall involves a
loss of $lOO,OOO. The building was owned by
the Free Masons and was partially insured.
The property originally cost $lOO,OOO, and
$56,000 had recently been invested in repairs.
The Hall was situated on the corner of Boyls
ton and Tremont streets.
EXPLOSION OF A POWDER MILL.
Donut, N. H., April 6th.—Three small
buildings belonging to the Union Powder
Works at New Durham, were blown up yester
day afternoon. Four men were killed. The
damage done to the works is not great.
trirrrEp STATES OBT.ISTIAN COMEILISIOt
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin.]
ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 6.—A convention
was held here yesterday for the purpose of or
ganizing a branch of the Christian Commission.
Delegates, were present from Buffalo, Syracuse,
Oswego, Ttochester, and Erie, Pa.' A branch,
consisting of twelve men, was organized, con
taining representatives from all of Western
New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania.
XXXVIUTH CONGRESS-FIRSTIOLSBION.
WA SHIN T 02f, April 6.
Henan. —Mr. Pendleton (Ohio), E/
from the Select
Committee on the subject. reported a bill providing
that the heads of the executive depart:re eats may oc:
onpy seats'on the floor of the House of Representa
tives. The bill was ordered to be printed and per
mission was given for the majority report, and the
views of the minority to be handed in.
Mr. Pendleton said he would not call up the bill
excepting upon due notice.
The House resumed the consideration of the Na
tional Bank bill, the question being on agreeing to
the amendments reported from the Committee of
the Whole on the state of the Union.
Mr. Hooper made a closing speech, giving at
length the reasons why paper currency shoald be
under the control of national law.
- PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATIIRE.'
Rennisnutto. April 6, 1364.
Skir.A.Tu.-31r. Wilson offered a resolution call
ing on the Governor to ascertain whether it was
the intention of the National Government to keep
the reserves in service three (3) years from the date
of their muster into the service of the State: The
resolution passed.
The following was also passed : An enactment
to allow the Broad street and Gersamitown railroad
to form a connection with the ZforrEl - Pennsylvania
road.
HOU/M.—Mr. Kelley offered a resolution in
structing the Judiciary Committee to bring in a
bill to punish persons who left tne State to avoid
t he draft.
REPUDIATION OF
_MEXICAN LAND CON.
TRACTS.
Nzw Yong, April 6.—An official document,
dated Imperial Palace at Mexico, Department
of Foreign Affairs, March 4, 1864, states that
the Regency of the Empire having been in
formed that certain persons coming from ports
on the Pacific have taken possession of lands
in Mexico, under contracts made with Presi
dent Juarez, announces that gcall such contracts
are void and of no effect." This act of repu
diation is in accordance with similar documents
issued:in July, 1863, by General Almonte and
Others, after Juarez had left the capital.
FROM BOSTON.
BOSTON, April 6.—James R. and Charles W.
Milburn, brothers, active rebels, sent here from
the Old Capitol prison at Washington, were to
day transferred to Fort Warren.
A soldier, named Allen, was shot dead in
Beach street, last night, while resisting the
guard and attempting to desert.
THE PRICE OF GOLD.
NEW YORK, April 6.—Gold is quoted at 169;
the Government price is 1661,
WEATHER REPORT.
The following telegraphic report of the weather
at 9 A. DI. to•day, at the places named, has been
Seceived
Wind. Weather.
Halifax, S. E. Clear.
Portland, North. Clear.
Boston, N. W. Clear.
Springfield, N. M. Clear.
New York, N. Clear.
Philadelphia. N. E. Cloudy,
WaAbinpton. N. E. Cloudy.
_ -
-New Youx, April 6. —Cotton quiet at 76 cents
Flour is sto 10 cents better; 15,000 bbls. sold;
State $6 65a6 85; Obit) $7 30a$7 40; Southern $7 25
a 7 65. Wheat firmer, but quiet. Corn firmer;
sales at $1 30. Provisions buoyant, but rates un
changed. Whiskey firm, 1,000 bbls. sold at $1 05
asl 06. Petroleum firm and unchanged—no
receipts.
Receipts—Flour 3,152 barrels; Wheat 341125
bushels; Corn 423 bushels.
CITY .8111,14CTIN.
STATE OF 11:1..E. THERMOMETEB. THIS DAY
AT THE BULLETIN OFFICE.
9 A. X. , 50° . ..... 12 M., 56° I,V P. M. , 57 0
Minimnin 7 l'emperature during last 24 hours, 40°
Weather cloudy—Wind Northeast.
"MEETING OF THE PENNsYLVAITIA, AGILIOTILTII-
ItAL SOCIETY. —A regular stated meeting of the
above named Society was held this morning, at the
rooms, in Walnut street.
A communication We's received from James
Gowan, of Mount Airy, returning his thanks for
election as an honorary member
Mr. A. S. Roberta presented grafts of the Berry
Apple, from Delaware, and of his Reckle and Lo
gan Pears, the latter being anew variety. 4
Samples of cigars were exhibited made from to
bacco raised by John McGowan, of Bridesburg,
from seed of four varieties received from the Agri
cultural depot. •.Also a sample of corn raised by
Joseph W. Gregg, of Chester county.
A report made by Baron Leibig, to the Agricul
tural Academy of Munich in the food of plants, was
read.
Mr. A. S. Buck, was elected a member of the
society.
Dr. McClure, veterinary surgeon, stated that
Prof. Leidy had been presented with some of the
virus of glanders, for the purpose of determining,
by analysis, a vexed qtLestlon, as to whether said
Virus contained fungi.
Some remarks were made and resolutions were
passed relative to the deceaseuf Charles Kelly,
late a Vice President of the Society, and the meet
mg adjourned. .
CORN AND BUNION PLILSTEREI (London), 40
cents. Bower, Sixth and Vine.
No IfEntenn ever attained a greater popu
larity than Bower's Infant Cordial. It is prompt,
efficient and harmless. Bower, Sixth and Green.
•
SIMPENBORIES.--New French patterns, got
ont to order expressly_ for 0. IL lieecuee' Retail
Sake, at Twelfth and Race streets.
Mill.
Therm
38
38
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41.
48
42
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V. S. °lncurs CoraT—Judge Cadwaltider.
Mattison. & Co., vs. Shnyder, et al. Before re
ported. Still on trial.
Disrnicp COURT—Judge Stroud—Keen vs. Har
tman. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff for
$l,OOO.
Christiana Weller, widow of Martin Weller, vs.
The City. This was an action to recover damages
for the death of plaintiff's husband, occasioned, as
is alleged. by the negligence of the city authorities
to repair a portion of Girard avenue, between
Front and Second streets'. The deceased was the
driver of a • lager beer wagon, and in September,
Mil, in driving along this street, a wheel of his
'Vehicle dropped into a hole,by which he was
thrown from his seat to e ground tinder the
• wheel, which passed over his body. Evidence
was produced as to the condition of the street at
the point in question, and also the facts as to the
accident and fatal result. Mr. Brewster for the
City, moved a nonsuit-Ist. Because no proof had
been produced that notice was given to the proper
authorities of the bad condition of the street. 2d.
That the driver was passing along a different high
way from that of the city, viz: the track Of the
Richmond and Schuylkill Passenger Railway,and
therefore the city was not responsible: "and 3d.
That the suit should have been brought in the name
of both widow and child, and not that of the widow
alone--a child having been born four months after
the husband's death. The Court overruled the mo
tion, and the Jury rendered a verdict for plaintiff
for $l,OOO.
Jos. R. Beim, Assignee of Benj. H. Pitileld,vs.
W. E. Park, defendant, and Jno. McKee, terre
tenant. An action on a bond. Defenc payment.
On trial.
DISTRICT ConnT—Judge Sharewood. onsoli
dation Bank, vs. Jas. Murray. An a ion to re
cover against defendant as bail for a stay f execu
tion. Defence payment of the judgment. Verdlet
for plaintiff for $2, ON.
•
PROM EAST TENNESSEE
- - - -
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercia
Writes from Knoxville as follows:
The rebel army has disappeared front our Iron
at Bull's Gap. Scouts reported the movement o
the enemy in misses going to the rear three day
ago, but it was not then known what the Fathom
lar object was. Deserters have since arrived in
considerable numbers, who confirm the reports,
and state that only one brlgade—some say a single
regiment merely, with a small park of artillery,
pow holds the place. The sufferings othe resi
dents in the upper counties are repreeented as
very great, owing to the scarcity of food. Cases
of extreme violence and inhumanity are reported
by females who lately found tbeir way through the
enemy's lines. Rebels in squads roamed over the
country at will, taking everything. In some
cases women, wbose husbands or friends are ab
sent, particularly if suspected - of being Union
families, were tied up and whipped, to compel
them to reveal the place where provisions were
concealed.
Our army, which has been of late resting with
its center about Mossy Creek, and its advance to
ward New Market, will probably occupy the
vacuum caused by the retrogade movement of the
rebel army. Where the army of Lengetreet is go
ing is now the puzzling question. The theory
most generally accepted by military men is that
the rebel Government finds it necessary to pro vide
for the defence of Richmond, and that all their
available strength is to be concentrated there and at
Atlanta. Desertions from Longstreet's army, ac
cording to the account of one of the late arrivals,
who was six weeks ago conscripted near Hanover
county. Virginia, have reached the startling num
be five thousand within as many weeks. He re
presents them as melting away like a spring snow.
The number of rebel deserters received at Knox
ville, in round numbers, during three months, is
as follows:
January 600
February 300
Marekt 200
Total lOO
a/Affairs at Mossy Creek are tranquil. The bridge
at London will be still a month completing. ' •
PERSONAL.
Gin. N. O. McLean, by an order from the War
Department, dated March 30, has been relieved
from duty as President of the Court Martial in
Cincinnati, and ordered to report in person., 'with
out delay, to Maj. •Gen. Schofield, commandiag
Department of the Ohio, for assignment to duty.
.A.cornzarr OX THE PENNITLVANTA. RAILROAD.
On Monday afternoon a brakeman on as eastward
bound train, named James Truzall, was thrown
from his car, near. .Briton station, and instantly
killed. The deceased was about nineteen years cf
age, and had been engaged on the road bat a short
time.
M7rM7•IIIEVViMMm' : %III
332025.11 D. MILL &SON. STOOK RDOXNELO. NO. SO6 WATe
BALES OF STOOKS.
E
!00sh Clinton Co BE FOaI R
113,{
100 ah Franklin Oil 2
100 oh FultonCoalCo
lrbs 14
100 eh Read R hsScin 80
SOO eh do , cash 79%
$lOOO lIS6OBI Coup 114
800 U S ee 620, 110%
5000 do 111
4000 do 11136 1
5500 City 6s 110%
3000 Alleghy Co 5s 81
53637 33-100 Sch Nov
6s'B2 100
8000 Union Cal Go 303(
14 eh Girard Bk 49%1
100 eh Del DivCl 40%
100 eh do 46
55 eh Perms R '78%
100 eh do bsScint 79
100 eh Little Sch R
b3O 50%
13 eh Beaver Mead 84
25 eh Buck Mount 62
54 eh Lehigh IT R 90
14 eh PhDs & Erieß 3 . 7%
5 sh Cam&Atlantic 17
177 eh Spruce&Pine
- 135 15%
60 eh Arch St R 38
50 sh 2d & 3d St R
3 days 75
300 eh Snag Cal 27%
SALES AFTER
$BOOO Sue eel 6s 1:30 68 I
700 Read Bds 'B6 160
5000 Union Ont 65b3030%
135 eh Minehill R 66
100 oh Alsace Iron 5%
PRICES OF STOOKS IN NEW YORE.
(By Tekgraph.)
IFIREIT CALI,. - IMO= OAST"
American Gold 168% bid, ... bid
Chicago and R. 151 an d..... bid 1 . 24% sales
Reading Railroad 80% bid 80,4 sales
Illinois Centr bid 140,4* sales
Galena =d Chicago.... .... bid 129% sales
New York Central 144% bid 144% sales
11. S. Gs 'Bl int. off MX bid lit% sales
Erie 125% bid 12.5% sales
Harlem. 100 bid 155 sales
Cleveland and Toledo.. ~.. • bid ..
_bld
Firm. - Firm.
...-
FINANCE AND BIIBENEBB—APREL 6,1864.
The Stock Market was buoyant this morning, and
the upward tendency noted yesterday in Govern
ment Loans still continues. The Coupon Sixes,
'Bl, sold at 114—an advance of 1, and the Five-
Twenties at 110% to 111%—an advance of X. State
Loans were firm at yesterday's quotations. City
Loans, of the new issues sold at 1,103‘, and the old
were not offered to any extent under 104 X. Penn
sylvania Railroad shares sold at 78%@7s—a decline
of X. Camden and Amboy Railroad was firm at
181 bid. In Reading Railroad there was a reaction,
with sales at 79%@8035—the latter an advance of 1.
Beaver Meadow Railroad rose X, and Norristown
Railroad X. Lehigh Valley Railroad was firm at
90. Little Schuylkill Railroad sold at 60X—an ad
vance of 35. Catawisea Railroad Preferred and
Common stock were quite active, and advanced X.
North Pennsylvania Railroadwas dull at 36%@37,
and Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at 373!@a7x.
In Canal stocks there was more activity. Schuyl
kill Navigation Preferred advanced X, and the
Common stock X. About $60,000 of the Bonds sold
at par. Union. Canal Bonds advanced X. Susque
hanna Canal was steady at 27X. Delaware Divi
sion sold at 46—an advance of 1. In Bank shares
the only sale was of Girard at 49%@493i. The
low-priced Mining securities were rather neglected.
Passenger Railway securities were quiet. Arch.
Street sold at 18—an advance, and Spruce and Pine
Streets at 1634—n0 change.
Tlie following are the sales of the Government
10-40 Loan up to 1 P. M.:
Assistant Treasurer, u. S. Mint $lOO,OOO
First National Bank 30,000
Jay Cooke tk Co ........ . ................... 40,000
Messrs. De Haven a Brother, No. 20 Sonik Third
street, make the following quotati on " of th e m es of
exchange to-day, at P. AL:
Driving. Selling.
American Gold 683 g prem. 69 prem.
Demand Notes prem.
Quarters and halves 60 6ag prem. ea
prem.
Dimes and half dimes 66 prem.
Spanish quarters 66 prem._
Pennsylvania currency 3 dill. 14 dbl.
New York. 140 par.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1864
BOARDS. ,
1000 eh Reed it blO BO
000 eh do 80
100 sh do sash SO
400 eh do 883 79%
200 sh - do sox
80,
_ARIL
11001 h Fulton Coal 133 i
4001 h do b3O 14
33 sh do 13X
100 sh Big Mountain
B
5 11
301 h No Coa r l
th Pa R 36 3
600 sh Sch Nay
t
600 eh do 860af
bl 5
41
41
10 sit do 40%
63 eh do b 1541
GOO sh do 160 41
100 eh Sch Nay prfd
b 5 7%
200 oh Catawissa R 244
200 eh do b3O 24%
300 sh Catawirsa pfd
100 eh do b3O 43%
500 eh do WO 43%
200 eh do 43
2001 h -- do 42%
100 eh do s3oaftlo 43
200 eh Read B b2O 804'
200 eh do '79%
100 eh do 80
100 eh do oath 80%
FIRST BOARD.
1100 eh Catawinepfd
b
200 eh North Pa .13,a0 43
36% %
50 eh Arehj St R 38X
100 eh Venango Oil IX
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
525 Market and 522 Commerce streets.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 OASES
BOOTS HOES.
ON MONDAY MORNING. APRIL ii,
At lb o' clock precisely, we will sell, by cata
logue, tor cash, 1,000 cases Men's, Buys' and
Youths' Calf, Hip and Grain Boots, Brogans,
Falmorals, Cavalry Booth, &c.; Womenls,
Misses' and Children's Booth. Shoes, Balmorath,
Gaiters. &c., from city and Eastern Man ufac tu
r ers, comprising a general assortment of goods.
To isluch the attention of buyers is lnyited.
Jay Cooke & Co., quote Government Securities,
&c., as follows:
Noo3r A uying Selling.
April 6, 1864.
fls3j
U. S. 6 1 11, 1861 B. /
,114%
U. S. 7 3-10 Notes, August 111 112
" October 118% 114%
Certificate of Indebtedness. ' • •
" - Pa%
Quartermasters , Vouchers new 993 i
98% 99
U. S. Demand Notes
Gold 168% 1693(
6.20 Bonds, full coupons ..11031 - 111%
10-40 bonds, in sizes of $l,OOO and $6OO, ready for
delivery when subscribed for.
At the Philadelphia Gold Rsohange, No. 34 South
Third street, second story, Gold quotations were
at the following rates:
Arun. 6, 1864.
112 P. st.,l 168%.
1 P. X., 169.
93L A. m., 168.
11 A. 111., 169.
Market strong.
. PHILADELPHIA MAREEMIL
WZDNEBDAY, April 6.—There is a good demand
for Quercitron Bark and No.l is Ann at $37 VI ton,
with sales of 47 bhds. In Tanners' Bark nothing
doing.
There is more demand for Oloverseed and 300
bushels sold at $7 5007 '75 II 64 as—including some
from second hands at the latter quotation. 2000
bushels Timothy sold at $2 60. 'flaxseed is in de
mand for crushing at an advance of 6 cents IS
bushel. Sales of 800 bushels at $3 soca 35.
The Flour market presents no new feature. The
receipts, although small, are fully up to the demand
and prices are unchanged. Sales of 1000 barrels
low grade Western and good City Mills extra family
at $6 7507 50 IR barrel and 600 barrels extra at $6 '75.
Small sales to the retailers and bakers at $6405 25
for superfine, $6 5007 for extras, $7 12y,07 75 for
extra family and $8 to $9 for fancy lets—as in qual
ity. Rye Flour is steady at $6. In Corn Meal no
thing doing.
There is not much doing in Wheat but holders are
firm in their demands. Sales of 400 bushels good
Penna. Red at $1 '7O q 9 bushel, and 2500 bushels
choice Michigan Amber at et 73. White ranges
from $1 80 to $1 96. Small sales of Rye at et 30.
There is but little yellow Corn here and it is wanted.
Sales of 3000 bushels at $1.2101 22. Oats are steady
at 66088 cents.
No change in lisrley or Malt.
i
In Provisions there s a firm feeling. We quote
Mess Pork at $24@24 50,Hams in pickle at 146114%
and Sides in salt at 11X cents. Lard is steady at
14 cents.
Whiskey has again advanced one cent and 100
barrels Ohio sold at $1 08 and drudge at $1 0601 06.
• DEED.
GINTHER—At the Washington House this
morning, Mrs. Margaret C. Ginther, widow of the
late David Ginther.
Due notice of the funeral wilt be given. *
Ma REA ESTA M
TE —THOAS
.1411 SAME L .
—HANDSOME MODERN 11E61-
IikNOE, No. 1307 LOCUST street, west of Thir
teenth street, opposite the elegant Mansion and
Garden of General Patterson. On TUESDAY,
April 12th, 1864, at 12 o' clock, Noon. will be sold
at Pubhc Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE: All that handsome modern four
story brick inessuage, with three-story back
buildings and lot of ground, situate on the north
side of Locust street, west of Thirteenth street, No.
1307; containing in front on Locust street 22 feet,
and extending In depth 120 feet to a 3 feet wide
alley, leading into Thirteenth street, with the
privilege thereof The house is finished with the
modern improvements and conveniences.
ligr Clear of all incumbrance.
;Sir May be examined any day previous to sale.
It is a very desirable and beautiful location, op
posite General Patterson's elegant Mansion and
Garden, and overlooks on the north the gardens of
Thirteenth 'street and Walnut street houses.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap6 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
an REAL ESTATE. GERMANTOWN.
IEI THOMAS & SONS' SALELEGANT
NEW MA r NSION, WISTAR. Street. —On TUES
DAY, Apil 12 1854 at 12 will be
sold, at Public ,
Sale. ,
at the P HI L AD ELPHIALI
EXCHANGE, all that superior handame * ""new
three. story brick mossuage and lot of ground. sit
uate on the northwest side of Duy'a Lane, now
Winter street; containing in front 7t feet, and ex
tending in depth feet to Jefferson street-2
fronts. 'lhe house built of beet materials, in the
beet manner, for the use of the present owner with
out regard to cost; walls 18 inches thick through
out, all chunpnees prevented; replete with the
modern conveniences, tbath-roOm, water.closet,
Ac.; handsome parlor, dining room. hall, library,
and 2 kitchens on first floor; 10 chambers, a never
tailing spring of excellent water Dn the summer
kitchen; unusual number of large and convenient
closets and clothes presses; altogether a commodi
ous and elegant residence for summer and winter.
The grounds planted with fruit and ornamental
trees, grapery,situation one or the highest
and healthiest in Germantown; from tie observe
tory are extensive views of the surrounding cows
try., including the entire city of Philadelpkia, and
almost an uninterrupted view of the shipping from
Kensington to Lazaretto.
House finished last October. Immediate
possession, the owner removing from the State.
* CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANOE.
TERMS—SB,OOO may remain on mortgage.
LOWel RESIDENCE, CHURCH DANE.
AVENUE AND ARMAT STREET,
:is ACRES. —A large house, with 3j acres of land,
on Church lane, Willow avenue and Armat street,
near Church Lane Station. The house is very
comfortable and convenient, built on a rock, very
dry, and the situation healthy—has a Chilson's
furnace,
gas, !cc.; hydrant water, hot and cold,
through the house; bath-room, kitchens with
ranges; a well of excellent water, under cover;
porches on three sides of the house, ke. A good
stone stable, with hydrant water. Lawn and or
namental grounds on -three rides of the house, with
fine large old trees and shubbery. A large and ex
cellent kitchen garden on Armat street, which can
be sold for building lots.
Terms-55,000 may remain on mortgage, if de
sired by a purchaser.
May be examined any time previous to sale.
Two acres of meadow land, oh the opposite side
of Willow avenue, may be purchased, if desired.
fa - RESIDENCE, MEHL street, between
IffiDuys's and Fisher's lanes. All that well
built 2s -story stone dwellng, with two-story back
building aid lot of ground, situate on the westerly
side of Mehl street, between Dnys's and Fisher's
lanes, within about 300 feet of main street,
Germantown; the lot containing in front on Mehl
Street 90 feet, and extendingin depth 106 feet. The
house is well built of best materials and lined
throughout; has transoms over all the chamber
doors; parlor, hall, dining-room and two kitchens
on first floor; verandas front and back; bath, hot
and cold water, furnace, range, gas oven, gas
pipes throughout the horse,
Oa CLEAROF ALL INOU?dBRANCE.
TERMS-23, 500 may remain on mortgage. Pos
session Ist May.
A vacant lot adjoining, 60 feet front, may be pur
chased at private sale.
AMTWO MODERN STONE DWELLINGS,
CMELTON avenae, west of Green street.
No. i. ,
All that new 2%-story stone messuage and lot of
ground, situate on the southeast side of Chen=
avenue, west of Green street, Germantown; the
lot containing in front on Chelton avenue 100 teat,
and extending in repth 171 feet. The house is 37
feet front and finished in modern style.
far CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANCE.
No. 2.
A house and lot adjoining, of same size and
description.
rEir - CLEAR OF ALL INCTIMBRANOE.
They are situate in a desirable part if German
town, and within a few minutes walk of the Rail
road Depot.
liar May be examined on application to W. H.
Stokes, Germantown.
M. THOMAS a SONS, Auctioneers,
ap6 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
ea PUBLIC SALE, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.
jall —THOMAS .!6- SONS, Auctioneers. --VAL
UABLE - BUSINESS STANDS. BRICK
STORES, Nos. 205, 207 and 209 PEAR streets and
three-story BRICK STORE, N. W. corner Deck
and Pear streets. On TUESDAY, April 12th,
1864, at 12 o' clock, noon, will be sold at Public
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
all those brick stores and • contiguous lots of
ground thereunto belonging, situate at the north
west corner of Dock and Pear streets- containing
together in front on Pear street 116 feet 95 inches,
and on Dock street 48 feet 2 inches. The improve
ments are two modern built five-story bnck store
houses, Nos. 205 and 207 Pear Street, and , a three
story store-house, No. 209 Pear street; also, a
three-story brick store, on the corner of Pear and
Dock streets, occupied as a wooden ware estab
lishment. The cellars under the Pear street pro
perty are of unusual depth, built for beer vaults,
and well adapted for extensive and heavy storage
and factory purposes.
L i i r h C og L r E ap A h ß i ' c
OPFIa A n L Lm a IN b C e U hISIaBdRNCe A
Booms. _
. _
• M. T.SO3IIAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap6 136 and 141 S. Fourth street.
THIRD EDITION.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE WAR IN THE SOUTH
WEST.
Union Victory in Arkansas.
Heavy Captures of Prisoners,Arms
Storeas &o.
Large Fire in Buffalo.
Accident to a Philadelphia
Steamer.
TEE MARYLAND ELECTION.
DEFEAT OF THE REBELS IN ARRASSAS.
WASHINGTON, April 6.—The following has
been received at headquarters by Maj.-Gen.
Halleck, Chief of Staff:
LrrrLE Roar, Ark., April I.—The following
telegram is just received :
PINE Brxtv, Ark., March 31.—Maj. Greene,
4.4. G.: The expedition to Mount Elba and
Long View has just returned. We destroyed
the pontoon bridge at Long View, and burned
a train of thirty-five wagons loaded with camp
and garrison equipmeats and ammunition. We
also captured 320 — prisoners, and engaged in
battle at Mount Elba, yesterday morning, Gen.
Dickens's division of 1200 men from Monticello•
We routed him and pursued him 10 miles,
with a loss on his side of over 100 killed and
wounded. We captured a large quantity of
small arms, two stands of colors, many wagons
and over 300 horses and mules. Our loss will
not exceed 15 in killed, wounded and missing.
We brought in several hundred contrabands.
The expedition was a complete success, the
details of which will be furnished in my official
report, which will be forwarded in a few days.
(Signed) Powitm. CLArrox,
Colonel Commanding.
OBEAT, FIRE IN BUFFALO
Burrelo, N. Y.,April 6.—A large fire is now
raging at the oil refineries of Wardwell &
Webster and Atwater and Hawes, at the foot of
Maryland street. It is rumored that several
persons have been injured and two killed. The
loss will be very laige, with no insurance.
ACCIDENT TO A PHILADELPHIA STEAMER.
HYANNIS, April 6.—The steamer Saxon,
from Philadelphia for Boston, at 6 o'clock yes
terday morning struck on Pollock Rip, carrying
away ker rudder, losing sheet anchor and hav
ing to throw overboard a portion of her cargo:
She is now at Dennis waiting assistance.
[The Pollock Rip Light boat was driven
from her station by the late gale.—Reporter.]
'THE lILBILTLLND ELECTION.
BALTIMORE, April o.—The election is pro
ceeding very quietly. There is no opposition
in this city or ix Baltimore county, the disloyal
patty so far as heard from having made no
effort to vote. We expect to have pretty full
returns to-night as far as can be reached by the
telegraphic lines.
FROM CALIFORNIA.
fLui Faiamsco, April 2.—Sailed, steamship
Golden Age, for Panama, with 235 passengers
and $763,000 in treasure for England, and $27,-
000 for New York.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Nnw 1 ort, A
C pril 6.
Stocks irregular and generally strong; umber
land preferred, 56%; N. Y. Central, 1413 i, Penn.
Coal. 28; Hudson River, 162; Canton Co., 71%;
Virsinia 6s, - 59; Missouri 6s, 72%; Chicago and
Quincy, 46; Harlem, .51s; Cleveland and Pitts
burgh, 29; Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne, ISO; To
ledo and Wabash, 69; Quick ill ver 3i; Gold ,168 X .
PHELADELLHI
SECO
$6OOO Elmira B 7s 114
5000 1.1 S 6s 5-20 a MA(
1500 do
5000 Penna Si DON
WOO do 1008
6000 do Coupon 1,5102
1000 Pittsburgh Cou
6s 95
272 eh Little Sob R 49,14
80 sh Elmira R prfd 5534;
IEO eh Penna B blO 79
400 ab do ble 798
MAS REAL O & SONS
s+SA LE. —S ESTATE—TH UPF RIOR AND ELEGANT
R ESI bEN OE, Stable and Coach House, and Large
Lot of Ground, 76 feet front ((widening to 116 feet)
and 216 in depth, N. E. cor. Eighteenth and Slim
mer streets ' opposite LOGAN SQUARE; On
TUESDAY, April 12th. teal, at 12 o'clock, noon
will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHIL ADELr
PHIA EXCHANGE, all that large and superio,
mansion and two contiguous lots of ground, 'situate
on the north-east corner of Eighteenth and Summer
streets, opposite Logan Square; containing in front
on Eighteenth street, 76 feet, and extending In depth
fronting on Summer street, .216 feet, widening at the
distance of 150 feet from Eighteenth street, to 116 feet
and extending (of that increased width of 116 feet)
to Winter street—makipg a third front, with outlet
also through Autumn street into Vine street. The
stable and coach house, with dwelling for coach.
man attached ,fronts on Winter street. The man
sion fronts on Eighteenth street, (opposite the
elegant Public Square), is four stories high, 52
feet front, 45 feet in depth, finished throughout In
superior style and replete with modern improve—
ments and conveniences, brick water drains con
necting with the public culvert, are laid through
the cellar and through and around the exterior of
the house. Plan at the Auction rooms.
It is altogether a superior'and commodious
Residence, and beirg opposite one of the most
elegant Public Squares in this city, a very desirable
one.
!W" Clear of in
May be exami All
ned on cumbrances.
application to the Ane
oneers. M. THOMAS k SONS,
ap6 Auctioneers, 149 and 141 South 4th et.
OLITE OIL! FRESH OLIVE OIL.--Jtistre
ceivcd a lot of fine Table Oil in- whole, half
and quarter bottles. Imported and for sale by E.
B. OLABRE, dealer in fine groceries, Main
street, adjoining R. R. Depot, Germantown.
ItACAIWIII. —Curled Italian Macaroni, fresh
and very choice, for sale by E. 13. CLARICE,
dealer in fine groceries, Main street, adjoining R.
R. Depot German
'TV INSLOWE' S Green Corn, French Peas
y, and Boneless Sardines, for sale by E. B.
CLARKE, Family Grocer, Main street, adjoining
R. R. Depot Germantown.
111 Newbold' s Jersey
EWBOLD' S HAMS,—Just received a lot of
Phipps's Cincinnati Hams, and for sale by Siniorr
COLTON &BON, Southwest corner Broad and
hams. Also Davis's &-
Walnut.
el INNESS' S DUBLIN STOUT. —Guinness' s
Ur Dublin Stout and Robert Younger' s Scotch
Ale, genuine imported and' for sale by SI IKON
COLTON & SON, Southwest corner. Broad and
Walnut. -
PARISH QUEEN OLlVES.—Spanish Queen
sale Olives of fine quality. Just received and for
by SIMON COLTON ZG SON, Southwest
corner Broad ano Walnut.
QWISS GRIJYESE CHEESE.—Just received
Swiss Gruyere Cheese; also, Parmesan, Sap
Sago, and New York Cream Cheese, and for sale
by SIMON COLTON & SON, Southwest corner
Broad and Walnut.
3:15 O'Cilook.
STOCK BOARD.
D BORAD.
10 eh Union Bk 4114'
100 eh Sum; OW 27x
300 eh Green Mount 94'
60 eh Broad Top semi
&nth Co 63.‘
700 ah Sch Navpriii 47x
-100 eh Catawlsen pfd
1,10 42X
940 ah North Pa
n 6 UK
WO eh Read B s 5 81
SPRING DAMASKS,
VESTIBULE
LACE CURTAINS,
AND A
LARGE INVOICE OP
BROWN SHADES
OF
• ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS.
I.E.WALRAYEN,
suoldrmsoimo W. H. CULEHYL I
MASONIC BALL,
719 CHESTNUT ST.
_ _
SENAT, - BROS. & CO.
214 OHESTNIIT Street, opposite Strawberryßt.
Importers of
WHITE GOODS.
Offer a complete assortment of Jaconets, Cambric:a
(Thecks,Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Swiss Mnlly
India Book, India Mail and other Mullins of our
usual make and finish. lava
OF
- • Paris-Made
MANTILLAS
AND •
SPRING CLOAKS,
On ,Tuesday, March 29th.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
The Paris Mantilla Emporium,
No; 920 WEIN3THTT STREET.
C M 1124. in
J. T. DELACROIX.
Has now open at his New Store,
Ne. 37 South Second st.above Chestnut,
A large stock of the newest styles of
CARPETINGS,
John Crossley & Sons VELVETS,
tt gg BRUSSELS,
gg gg TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
Together with an extensive line of
/111PERI&L and EXTRA THREE-PLY
Ingrain and Venetian Oarpetings.
Air 011 Cloths, Window Shades end Matting"
Wholesale and retail at the LOWEST PRIORS
FOR CASH.
dB WANTED TOPiIECHASEOII BENT, Asti. from June Ist, or October let, a first-class
house, with all modern conrenlences, on Walnut
onset, 'west of Thirteenth. Andreas S. 8., Box
2& , 1 Phila. P. 0. aps-tu-th.sst*
Mar.. WANTED TO BENT OR PURCHASE—
A large FACTORY Building—in the City or
suburbs. Address Box 610, Philadelphia Post
Office. th, B.6t*
dr, GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
Baby M. THOMAS lc SONS, on TUESDAY,
the 12th of April.—A large and convenient House,
with 3% acres of land, m the country, yet near to
Railroad Stations, Markets, Stores, Churches, ftc.
It has heater, ranges, hot and cold water, gas, and
long porches, lawns on three sides, with fine old
shade trees, a good stone stable, large kitchen,
garcen, itc. The property will be shown by the
tenant. Terms easy. aps-6trp*
fa EXECUTOR'S AND TRUSTEES' PER. kiERIPTORY SALE.—THOMAS t SONS,
Auctioneers. —On TUESDAY, April 12th, 1864, at
12 o' clock, noon, will be sold at public. sale with
out reserve, at the PHILADELPHL9. EX
CHANGE, the following described property, via :
No. 1 Valuable BUSINESS STAND, four-story
BRICK STORE, N. W. corner of THIRD and
BRANCH streets; with a two-story brick office
fronting on Branch street.
All that valuable four•story brick store and lot
of ground, situate at the northwest corner of Third
and Branch streets ; containing in front on Third
street 16 feet, 4 inches, and extending in depth of
that width 26 feet, theriwidening on the north side
2 feet, and thence extending that increased width
lb feet, 4 inches, further in depth 61 feet (the entire
depth being S 6 feet,) to.a four feet wide alley, with
the free use and privilege thereof. It is an old and
'valuable business stand, been occupied as a Drug
Store for several years.
Clear of all incinnbrance. Sale absolute.
AIR No. 2. THREE-STORY BRICK STORE,
Jika No. 30.5 BRANCH STREET, west of Third
street.
All Oat three-story brick rnessus.ge and lot of
ground, sitna e on the north side of Branch street,
west of Third street, No. 305; containing in front
on Branch street 17 feet. (including the eastern
most 1 foot of a 3 feat wide alley by about 42 feet
dsep from Branch street) and extenaing in depth
93 feet; bounded on the north by a 4 feet wide
alley, together wi.h the common use and privilege
of said alley. It is occupied for the maeufacturing
of military - goods.
Clear of al Incumbrance.
Terms—cash on the execution of the deed. $lOO
to be paid at the time of sale.
Sale Absolute.
MgNo. 3. —NEAT MODERN DWELLING,
N 0.1016 CHERRY Street. East of Eleventh.
All that neat modern three-story brick messnage,
With two-story back building and lot of ground
situate ou the south side of Cherry street, 207 feet
east of Eleventh street, No. 1016; the lot containing
in front on Cherry street 22 feet 6 inches, and ex
tending in depth 69 feet. It-has the gas introduced,
bath, hot and cold water, range, furnace, •Itc.
i Clear of all incumbrance.
TERMS—Cash on the execution of the deed.
$lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
Sale absolute.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
dr a REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'
UN SALE. VALUABLE TAVERN AND
DWELLING. Nos. 1131, 1333, 1135, and 1137
VINE STREET, with 6 two-story Brick Dwell
ings and 4 three-story brick dwellings in
the rear; lot 70 feet -front and 140 legit deep
to Pearl street.—On TUESDAY, April 12th,
1661, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public
sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
all those brick and frame messuages and the lot of
ground thereunto belonging, situate on the north
side of Vine street, below Twelfth street; contain
ing in front on Vine street 70 feet; and extending in
depth 140 feet to Pearl street. The improvements
are a substantial three-story brick tavern and
dwelling, with double three-story back buildings
and 3 two-story frame dwellings adjoining, front
'ing on Vine street, Nos. 1131, 1333, 1135, and 1137
and 6 two-story brick dwellings in the rear, form
ing a court, and 4 three-story brick dwellings
fronting on Pearl street. Two fronts.
27' Clear of all incumbrance.
Terms—Half Cash. $lOO to be paid at the time
of sale.
M. T4O3IAS Zr, SONS, Auctioneers,
ap6 139 and 141 S. Fourth street
tkiGOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, 01
our own; importation, reliable in quality,
and at low prices.
FARR do BROTHER, Importers,
194 flbaßtont atraxit. below rourtb,
N G. -1,195 boxeo.Sesiedlier-
Sring; 305 boxes No. 1 Herring per Champion
or sale by E. 6. SOUDER CO., Dock street.
Wharf
DATES. -20 pails Dates landing, and for sale
by JOS. B. BIISSIER Sc 00., 110 South
Wharves.
HELMI3OI.)D'S
HELMHOLD'
HELMHOLD' S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED,
HIGHLY CONCENTRATETh
COMPOUND
EXTRACTDFLUIDX 81701117
FLUID EXTRACT HUGHtii
A POSITIVE
A POSIT D
IVE "
AN
SPECIFIC REMEDY
SPECIFIC REMEDY
FOR •
Non-retention or Incontinence of lgrine, Inn
tion, Inflammation or Ulceration crg
Bladder and Kidneys,
Diseases, of the Prostrate Gland, Stang
in the Bladder, Cale - along
Gravel or Brickdttst
Deposit,
axn
All Diseases or Affections of the Bladder and lad.
neys, and Dropsical Swellings existing -
in Men, Women or Children -
Hehaploid's Extract Buelllt
Extract Backe,
For Weakness arising from Habits of HisalpatioNz
attended with the following syraptokur.
Indisposition to 'Exertion, Loss of Mentory,
culty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, ,
Horror of ' Disease, Dimness of Vision,
Wakefulness, Pain in the • oirJ
versal Las s itude u of the Muscular
System, Hot Hands, Flushing
of the Body, Dryness of the
• Skin,
ERUPTIONS ON THE PAC%
PALLID COUNTENANCE, •
These symptoms. if allowed to go on, Which I
medicine invariably removes, soon follow
Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, in one of whiCh
the patient may 'expire. Who can say
that they axe not frequently fol
lowed by those "direful dia.
eases" "INSANITY and
CONSUMPTION'!"
many are aware of
• lie cause of their -
en ffe ring.
The records -
of the -
insane -
Asylums,
and the Melon
choly Deaths by Gm.
samption ' bear ample
witness to the truth of the
assertion. The constitutiononce
ourectedwith Organic Wealmessore
quires the aid of medicine tO Strength -
and Invigorate the System, which HELM
BOLD'S EXTRACT BIICIIII inyariablyoolll4
Helmbold's Eadract Booby
Is safe, pleasant in its taste and odor, =ammo
Strengthening than any of the
preparations of
IRO OR OR BARK.
For those-suffering from
BROKEN DOWN AND DNLIDATB 000rentruggelle,
From
L&LEO whverRFEM cause, AL either in
IME.
IT
WILL GIVE YOU
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL GPM YOU
STRONG, HEALTHYgNERVES,
WILL GIVE YOU
BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELING%
and will enable on to
LP
A. trial will convincS e EE the most
SKEPTICAL.
Helmbold's Highly Concentrates
COMPOUND
Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
For
purifying
tics blood, re
moving all die- .
eases arisingfrans ex.
ace and imprudencies ffi
life, chronic constitutional
Alliances arising from an Impure
slate of the blood, and the only real.
male and effectual known remedy far is
care of Scrofula, Scald Head, ISalt
Rheum, Pains and Swellings of
the Bones, Ulceration of the -
Throat and Legs, Blotckee
Pimples on the Face,
Tatter, Erysipelas,
and all scaly
eruptions
of the
skin,
And Beautifying the Compblues,-
NOT A FEW
of the worst disorders that afflict Mankind aria
froir the corruption that accumulates in the blood.
Of all discoveries that have been made topmze 12
out, none can equal in effect
HELM BO I.a 13 , 8
COMPOUND
EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
It cleanses and renovates the blood, instals tits
vigor of health into the system, and purges out Uta
humors which make disease. It stimulates the
healthy functions of the body and expels the di
orders that grow and rankle in the blood. Such a
remedy, that could be relied on, has long been
sought for, and now , for the first time, the publia
have one on which they can depend. Our spaci
here does not admit certificates to show its effbet,
but the trial of a single bottle will allow to itte ale*
that it has virtues surpassing anything they hitY.,
ever taken.
Two tablespoonful of the Extract of Sarssparll.
la added to a pint of water, is equal to the /Albion
Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal to a gal..
lon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the DeCOctiOlk
as usually made.
Ifil THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN /ID.
MITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES
ARMY, and are also in very general use in an the
STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITAHT
INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well as
in private practices and are considered as lovalit..
able remedies.
See Medical Properties of Buck!.
From Dispensatory of the 'United states:
See Professor DEWEES'S valuable works on
the Practice of Physic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr:
PHYSIC, Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MoDOW.
ELL, a celebrated Physician, and Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published
in the transactions of the King and Queen's Jour
nal.
See Medico-Oldrugical Review, published by
BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow Of Roy 001.
lege of Surgeons.
See most of the late Standard WOrlololllMildli
eines. -
PRICES.
Extract Buchu, SI 00 per bottle, or Six for *la
• sarsaparilla, Si 00 per bottle, or Dix for 115.;
Delivered to any address, securely packed.
Address letters for information, to
HEEMBOLIPS
_ _
Drug and Chemical Warehouse]
Drug:. and Chemical Wareholp.
594 BROADWAY, N. Y., OR
594 BROADWAY, N. Y., OR
HEM/MOLD'S -
MEDICAL, DEPOT
104 South Tenth Street:
PHILADELPHIA.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AWD UP]
PEMCIPLED D AT.F-Fts,
Who endeavor to dispose of "heir own"
"other" articles on the repntation attuned by
HELNEOLD'S PREPARATIONS.
HFITAI
:BOLD'S
GENUINE EXTRACT MICHEL
gyumBOLD'S
GENUINE ICETRADT SARSAPARILLA,
EELMB I3 9LI ENaTE IMPROVED ROSE WASH)
Bold by all Druggists.
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