TH 2C CITY. Thermometer. februaryh, ims. j February is, issl (l.« U« IF. H.J6 A « 13 K....S P.X. &X «*- « 23 54........57 181 ID. I JVUID' SW NVc Thb Pknnstlvakia Railboad—Ajukual Mrbtihg op thb Stockholdbbs —The itoekhold en of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company belli tiicir annual mivtinp yeitentay morning at Sanaom atreetßelL Mayor Henry preaided, and Mr. Edmund Smith war appointed aeeretary. The reading of the annual report wai the Out buatneaa In order. We make the following extract*: During the j ear 1863, the earninga between Phila delphia and Pittsburg were, from — Passengers, first-class emigrants Suited States troops Spited mates man Expresses under contract *• nttLexprcsßfnight Miscellaneous sources Total earning:*.—. Tbe expenses for operating the line, such as new buildings, motive power, machinery, new locomo tives, Ac.. were $6,150,000 21—leaving net earnings. $5,111,412 74. 6 * The gross revenues of the line this year are equal to $33,216 per mile of main line of road (358 miles), and excee d in the aggregate those of 1863 $1 687 121 « 50. This is made up bp an inornate nf $544,144.68 for passengers and emigrants, of $135,299 87 for troops, of $8,82477 for United state* mail*, of $933,812 12 /or ordinary, and. $116,276 86 for express A decrease occurs in miscellaneous receipts of $143,- The whole number of passengers carried over the road during the year was 1,707.386, averaging a die-" 1 lacce of 64 6 lO mile* for eaen p «speager. The cumber of tons of freight moved (including 768,913 tons of fuel and other material transported for the Company) was 2 454 326, embracing 903,199 tons of coal. The increase la ihe coal traffic is 68,053 tons, and in tbe whole tonnage over that of last year 231,255 tons. To meet the increase of traffic, there has been expend for new locomotives,. new ears, second track, sidings,&j , $1647,803 84, all of which has been charged to the expenses of opera ting the road. There was expeaded for similar ob jects, in 1863, $1,221,779 09. The earning* of tbe company’s canals were • Susquehanna Division $242 145 9] Juniata Division 34,43591 “Western Division 9.74129 Miscellaneous sources 10 541 40 Total earnings against $261481.16 in 1862 Tbe expenses of xnM<ita1 n iPg, enlarging, and operating tbe canals were $362 374 32, shoving a loss Of $75,217,80 on the cabals OU.-ing 1863. The expenditures in 1862 for toe same object were $268,091 56. Showing an increase «»t $104,232.76 daring the past pear. The wfa-'le lucouie of toe canals from tbe let of Aupxist, 1857, wovn tbev c»mfl into pos session of the don pAM x tears and fire months,) amounted to $1 398 i96.1i. -]j »f whi-*h has been. ap* propxiated to their and lmprovemaat except $97,396 21, an amount sufficient to meet the expenditures upon tbem previous to the resumption of navigation in the spring. It is stated that the e. mpletion of the Philadel phia and Erie Railroad m*y tie confidently expected in July next. The levtnue ol this road for 1863, was as follows: Proa passengers. trOOPSi mmniH.m.rf -fTr< freight© express lackatea and ireiaht ‘ mails miscellaneous sources The expenses during the same time were $554,- 596 99, leaving the net e»r»'imrc h* $172,772 94, which is chargeable with the interest on t »e rolling stock, ■top, tnacliii pry, and Utur pj'-’iMe depreciation, estimated together »t *b lit jjof onatuni, iiy $157,772 94, leaving $J5,000 as lie net profits of the lease. The whole receipts of the company from the ope* rations of it* woik*. ineiuuim the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, lor the yift? 1863 were as follows : From Pennsylvania Eaiin>H<i 95 “ *• Canal 287.156 62 “. PMJadelpMaand Erlt Kaiuoad--..-. 727.689 93 Total receipts ..*i2 906.29 40 The net revenues or the compauv during the past year have been abtorbtd ui trie payment of the in terest upon ita debt, two ceoii anuual dividends of four ana five per centum, itspwstively, and in the construction of the cooimutsfioa roads—the Phi* ladelphia and Erie, and the exeuriou of ita own line to the Steubenville and Pittsburg road, oppo aite Pittsburg, the pmcha&e of real estate for the road at Pittsburg, &c. All the railroad companies claiming assistance under the commutation act nave received the amounts that they were respectively entitled to, ex* cept the Pittsburg and gt»ub*'Oville line, which has been delayed in cons* quince or its imperfect rights across the State of Virginia Attention is again called to the policy of aiding the construction of a tnauch road from or near Greensburg, in a southerly direction. Xt is estimated that lor new locomotives, cart, con struction of Philadelphia and Erie Railroad shops, engine houses, &c., during the tear 1861, $5,000,000 ■will he required—about the same amount as ex pended the past year. The completion or the remaining twenty-one miles of second track, between Lewis town and Mill Creek, will be suspended this year in conse quence of the scarcity of labor. Tbe Bemi-annual pa>meat to the State of $230 000 for the interest, and towards the principal of the pniohace money for the main line, will extinguish thedrbi due to the Commonwealth before it falls due. By continuing to pay this sum out of the re venues of the company there will remain no other debt unprovided for except the first mortgage of $o 000.000. The report attributes the large increase in the business of the company to the war, and anticipatng a falling off in the revenue af er the close of the war, and closes by returning thanks to the heads of the various departments in the management of the af fairs of the company. j The treasurer’s report, giving a detailed statement ! or the finances ©f the company, was then read. ‘ Colonel Page moved the acceptance of the report, stating that sueh acceptance, however, did not com mit the meeting to an endorsement of the company’s policy. This was agreed to, with an amendment directing the Board of Directors to publish such portions of the report aa they see proper. Colonel Page then offered the following: eonmdittea of five stockholders»Wll be appointed by the chairman, win se duty it snail be to **?. * diepoe.xjoiiLuo t«an ado, and by whom and by what authority- of tbe sum of *50.000 commute • 1*“ 1® the hands «»f the company by the wnether any part of the same aodif so, how ranch has been invested, under the act of Xareh 7. 1861, in the bonds of the railroad companies herein mentioned, or in tbe bonds of any other raiirod empaaiee, with the names, dates, and amoants. acd how the said bonds are beldjMidj cconnted for, aid vh t&«-rant pare of the said 9850, C00 remains uninvested, a- d ihe condition of sa d uninvested amounts, and whether the said sum. or any part thereof, ai d if so, how much, has been appropriated : aeco Tdiog i> the provision# -=f *&'-A act, and also to ascer tain to what companies, end in wnat amounts, and when, and by what authority. the earns of *453.990 01 and 927,400. set forth on page eight of tne Iftth Annual Report nave been paid and inve ted. The said commit ee to have full and ample power to inspect all hooka and pa pers, and examine the proper t Scare writing the same, and to report all the fact* and circumstances to th<* stock holders at a special meeting which *hey are authorized to eall for that purpose if. in the judgment of the com mittee, the same shall be necessaiy. Mr. H. M. Phillips said this question was now be fore the Finance Committee of Uity Councils, and two investigations could do no good. He moved to lay it upon the table, The Chair stated that the committee of Council! had expired. A Mjr Phillips laid Ihe matter wa« in the hands of the City Solicitor, and he would urge the laving of the motion of Col. Page upon the table. ° The question being taken upon the motion of Mr. Phillips, it was almost unanimously adopted. CoL Page then read another resolution, as fol low! * * 'BesoUxd, That ft e 6ffieers of tlio road who wera in 'ilJ? I sSsSiftßi?f lUfill,t Pi wsaw of the act of March, J£6a cbaDgiDsrfte organic l*w of he company without consulting with the Board of Oirectoia on the subject and without first submitting the same for the meeting, which they could have done, were guilty of a gross usurpation of sower, and a fraud upon the rixhts of the stockholders*” * 5f lv Schofleldjn°ved tolar the resolution upon the table. The motion was negatived. v Ur. Darlington vindicated the action of the SS5 g 57w r . tt i comi>any ‘ He wold readily under *JKSL?P W contln §Enolea mlgnt arise which would render It neceiiary for the board of managers to ap» ply for If illegal acts had been per formed by the board, let the gentleman (Col- Page) cany the grievance to the courts, and let them decide the question of legality or illegality.' aeCi T w j!KkM?J o £2 <s i C « plaill^d the circumstances under which the legisiation referred to had been accom plished. The matter was made public in advance of tb® P**sage of the bill, and it was not pushed hur through the Xieglilature, as has been Inti- moved to amend the resolution by striking out all after the word %i Re» solved, and insemug an endorsement of the action S&SSRSStt&ggSS" “ a “ “ «£™^3K£sSS^ -iSKu * 5* *“ d that lhe Board of Directors are elected to keep a watchful eye on the rnsnszement r f &d - They should not 1m a body Hi, r !^ or<l the ® J,ct * of the president. The present directors were men of straw, who meet and formally approve whatever the president reoom 4 5?f n^*a ' ro, !!u be better to abolish the Board of sftogether, if they cannot .how a deilre to scrutinize the sflaire of the company. The to the legUlation which he .aid the “Cured lately, it was idle to. talk or ttle hands of the immaculate men W ft? “S tK ? 'he Penoaj lvanis Legislature! Cuj ler sard that he could not help sympa thizing with the previous speaker Tor the energy •vd z»l Which he di.pUj.ed in „ hopele,, cause. That gentleman did not object to the character of the person elected as second vice president, nor did he deny the policy of that election. This was a growing and an immense corporation, ascending uom one-quarter million of tonnage to 3,400.000t0n5. This company cannot be cramped within the narrow clothing whieh onoe fitted it no more than the 66 aeoommodated inthekqrad be wore when a baby. [Applasu.l Baart?tni!S&J^iis“ w,!r 1° “ “barge thafthe JioaMof Directors did wrong in the adoption of im- EK2khold2sif^sf3t7 M fe <mt previous notice to the *® Bo? r d has full power to exe> rtoekSlSrs/^ 1 wlthout eons nfting with the Mr.Scholfield said that an attempt had been made 10 e **!. o Sj lm ?S on *5? legislature, of which he, as an upright and honest man, had toe honor to belong as well as upon the friends of the Pennsylvania Eailroad Company, who were styled •< special ninsd «■*” and -soKTtora.” He would renSrSoSloSrf Paw that he (Colonel P.) was solicitor for Mr. hwi# in the building of e certain tunnel for the Colonel Page endeavored to reply to the Dersonai ueault when called to order by the chattT He. however, said that he had tried to oooduct this eoS I r „°7S™y as a gentleman treating with gentlemen, S tuS^SS 4 ,®* 11 ? 0 * *° "P to those who, being used iSi£urf h i rlpo ° 1 ot oorruptlon at HarrisburgTcame at the honest efforts of others ‘ri?b‘bF to institute reform. Colonel P. said he vvia hS e o?Sa,tS it wa?a^n> e Xetolvid, That the stockholder.. net that a change ho mads in the poS?S^SS d anl di " mentef the road to the extent that thif rfJn a »S* 8 ‘ more loans or gnarantee to railroad company, it “i out or the State, than sneh no ar. reoolred ‘Zv'SL.*?, Ol lawas that there shall be no iS 522®!* against the cities of Philadelphia andPitlebuJl‘™a infisTO'of the places out of the Slate or country-tw. there shall be no more leasing or bavins of other iSn roads; that there shall be no oiecriminatlon in favor or private corporations in coal, iron, or lumber, or anv thing else, and no special sgences having control over the ffelsht passing upon the road. Mr. .Roberta opposed the resolution. He .aid that he believed he .poke for all the stockholders when be «ald that the general policy of the compa ny u uolvenally approved, rr the Directors are not doing right, they should be turned out next month, end let the gentlemen (Col. Page) head an opposition ticket. He moved to lay the resolution upon the table. The motion to lay upon the table was agreed te, and the meeting then adjourned. r : _ J i B u? I tiP OSTOK ~ ! he steamsWp Saxon, *S?80&. 3 oS ! fo e riilS S^"i2 0 i bale.wool,933fide.,*obbf. ,S£*eSmdfs’ b « copper, us eon. cordage, as pkln Mnsr lo htS mackerel, 175 bbl*., 3i h«if. boll* 6« M kite,and 319 bdl..of fish; 26bsg. pJS: AJtei. a large number of case, and packages of meroiSidl’uf consigned to different parties toGmMrcnamme, Boot Houses.—Mr. Robert Graffen ac emapsisagtssss w-sietl”, Mr- O. would be pleased to have the treasurers of this variou* amoetetion. call at his ra. aldanoe, 637 Pine .beet, on thls and tomorrow after, noon and reertve tort* qoota of tbo aboro, ■TSW WSW...VTSW IfW «SS?S smw«w 614,693 10 75,£98 20 75 TSSfIO 187,893 82.. 233,128 82 8,633-261 97 163.194 00 • $11,891,41295 •$257,156 52 5275.604 20 20 568 04 oS3 271 53 II S9O 53 13,324 99 23.137 62 *727 689 9? 12 aharea Phlladelohia Bank, $126 55—51,515. 4 11 Bank of Kentucky. $76—531)4. 10 “ Commercial Bank, $63 75—5637 50. 12 ■< Giiard Bank, $45—5640. * 5 “ Salem Banking Company. $67—5636. 3 “ Mercantile Library, ss—s2t i !! .. , (not paid up) $6 26—$i*.60. _ ® _ Philadelphia & Havre d&Grrace Steam. Towboat Oow, w lofa‘sl7-Tu rett ° hester * nd PMlsdelphla Ball- 16 share. Bedford and Hoyestown Turnpike Com pany, 50 cents—sS. _ $l52 bKet Che,speake * nd Delaware Canal, s 76— S share! do. do., *75—5600. 100 shares 'West Chester and Philadelphia Kail road, $l7 13— $1,712 SO. 2 shares FhiladeiphiaExchange, $50,50—5101. Two-story brick store and dwelling, northwest corner Tine and Eighth streets, subject to a yearly ground rent of $60—57,600. 1 EieMh-s3^oo r * me dweUto ®> Vlne ,treet . west of Lot of ground, Eighth street, between Vine and Callowhilf streets—s2,9oo. Two-story brick dwelling, southeast corner of rent of ,Übjeet 40 * r^Sround Lot of ground, comer of James street and Wlllow subject *° • yearly ground rent of Two four-story brick stores, Nos. 46 and 48 South Second street, above Chestnut, $9,600 $19,000. Four-atoiy brick store, No. 422 South Second Btreet—ss,o7s. Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1629 North Third Btreet—sl,los. THE POLICE. CBelbra Hr. Alderman Baltlar.3 Disorderly- House- Matthias Meyers, charged with keeping a disor derly house on Coates street, near Fourth, was ar raigned yesterday. Three inmates, named Anna Dyer, Mary P. Boyer, and Mary Thomas were found within the house, and were taken Into custo dy. The whole party were committed. Parties Discharged. Two men were arraigned at the Central Station, on *°ipe Charge not publicly announced. They were arrested some time since, and kept in du was no evidence against them that K® yk * ddone , anything wrong. TJpou the mere tes arieP®r * Ue S®d to have been received froic New York, one of the parties was held as a deserter from Durjea’i Zouavee, a military organi zation abandoned aome time since The Draotioe of the Centra Station, h.rin°g th«m committed upon mere snsncUon, is a growini evil that Major Henry would not tolerate If he were eognlzant of the fact*. The station* now-a d®y**J* a* oll of mechanioal institution, borne of the detectives seem to have witnessed the perform ance of the “Ticketof-LeaveMan” to little pur- Furlous Driving. arraigned at the Central Sta. Hon yesterday afternoon, by High Constable Clark on the charge or violating an ordinance Dreventlne reckless driving through the rireeti lt Mama t haf the horse, or the steam-eultoe ObS. wcrc to an ambulance on Mondav afternoon. They were driven through a number of “Ifeeta for exercise. While oomiSg dow“ fis?e street fhe Second-street fire occurred,knd the aUrm was given. A hose carriage was fastened to the ambulance, firemen got Into the vehicle, and the driver put whip to the horses and gave them a loose their faU 8 cle " tte "i l ™* l * were putto ffgss^^sßsasaMfi carrisge, bonei and men, were mixed up with eaoh other, the toogit of the earrfAjre was bmitAn *nzf came near being forced throu|f the body of a mm riding on the ambulance steps. Thta individual scarcely conscious of the danger, was ierked vi-ini’ Ms perilous situation by a manwho sprang for ward. The old farmer and lus wife escaped injury, but were much frightened. High Constable Clark saw the occurrence, and felt it hit duty to arrc.l th« driver. The lstm «acknowledged lhe oa/n,u expressed himself highly gratified that a passengm car wae not pssstogat the time in place ofthetarm oJsZ g to n kn.w«. r W ** bOUd<I over lQ *be sum C. J nUßlibcti An AtticiuDOßt vxeflßtioSi Tho de- Jendants bad become poseeued of certain money by the commission of various forgeries. Thev were arrested and tbe money fonnd on their personi. It was in evidence that the garnishee In tfos ease, Chief Detective Franklin, took possession nairtitSS ne ?’ 'S? wlth Di® consent of the defendants, fatoed bv 5.“ k * from whi °b It had beenoh 1* ul A balance of $369 remained eersOarfSSj.?w ch i ,e p,w over DetectiveOffl -0I PittiS;re s? r«^I!S n > of thiB ““y. «"<l Hague, Theforgenart wiE'hJ'K “ rrß,t ?* lorgere. plainti?uponwl}l?hiu<ig^S Vßn ® jadgment bond to and in the wm entered soon after. Franklin, the IVi -sought to make paid by him to toe OfflMrs cXSfi bl , e n lP r ‘be money shape of reward. Verdict for Pib®™ In the Buchanan, jr., for plaintiff; Ohatkoam Z* mes Edward MoOabe for garnishee. WiB * W ‘ Bro °keand In toe Court of Common Pleas. Jud«u «. and Alltoon, and in the Court of Quarm^s^fif 01 * Judn Zjudftnr, though both were engaged taring the day, nothing of Importance was done. 0 Qurtn!! (Before Mr. Alderman Wklte.l ClgirHaklng Bz>nordinsry. A man giving toe name of William McLsllan was arrested yesterday, by Constables Mead and Hurlv at his place of business, 138 South Third street, on to® charge of swindling, or obtaining money by raise pretense. It seems that an advertisement, as fol lows, appeared In the Publit Ledger: CI6AE KiEQie TAPOHT.—Work when learned. I£S S. Third fit., second story.'- In answer to this, a number of persona, mostly fe msles, soaroely out of their “teens,” and. therefore, Sreen and gullable, applied, and were informed by efsndant that he would teach them toe “art, trade, and mystory” of bmUdj • cigar—a food 91- Official Quota of the Citt.—ln reply to a letter of Information to the War Department, from E Spencer Miller, Esq , chairman of the com mittee of Council, on the “ Helena. and Protection of the Cite,” the following communication has been received by him from Henry E. Mayn.dler, oaptain U. S. A., in charge of enrolment bureau : War Dbi'artmbnt, Provost Marshal Q-bnkral’s OvrtCH, WASHtHOToir, D 0., Feb. is, 1864. Hon. E. Spencer Milter, Chairman, $-c, Philadelphia: Sib : In reply to your letter of the 6th to the Hon. Secretary of War, I am directed to aay that the quota. aulgned to the Oonerec.lonal district!, under * °*i? f or 600,000 men, are a. follow!: 2d, 3d, 4’h, 6th, am, and lith Ward! 3 317 I 2d , I H,*®?!l,7 >m P rl * ln * l*t, «h, Bth,* VthV and ' lutu W11ui,,,, . 3 3d ift?i?!fiShS?v“^ lDB 12th » M&yiiVbVnibl IBtb, and I9th wards * 4 63'* 4 .rt?^S c^ coni P ri,ln B 14th, 15th, 20ch,*2Ut! ’ ® n d24th Ward 5....... ; 4627 com Prt*ing 22d, 23d, 25th Wards, ‘ and Bucks county I ; 3,212 Ew»m these are to be deducted, for credit up to J anuarv the following numbers • Ist District, to be deducted 1,205, leaving due.. 2 112 2d do do 1,757, do 2204 3d do do 1,908. do 2.724 4th do do 2,054, do 2.47 T ■ 6t £L do . d© 1740, do 1,472 , These last numbers are subject to still further de ductions. for men who enlist and are mustered for credit to the districts to March 1. The distribution of these quotas among the wards Is done by the acting assistant provost marshal general in Philadelphia, who has been furnished with detailed instructions as to making said distri bution. Any information concerning quotas assigned to wards under the quota assigned by this office to the districts can be obtained from Major Oilbert, acting assistant provost marshal general. s Very respectfully, your obedient servant, r. . g TT c HENRY E. MAYNADIER, oaptain U. fc». A., in charge of Enrolment Bureau. Meeting of the Stockuouesrs of the Sfruob and Pffij Stkbbt Kailroad.—The atockbolden of the Spruce and Pice street Rail, road Company held a ipeci.l meeting on Mondav afternoon, to take Into consideration iue reoort of a Committee appointed to Inquire Into the exD»di ency of conaoUdating the aharei ol the Company. The Committee, In their report, eubmitted a reio lution recommendatory of the proiect. whioh will reduce the 20,000 shares to 7,000 •hires tTu was to accordance with a lUfgectlon of the Prert.lent in bi« lest annual report. By thia pi, n , the 7.000 shares will be paid in full, and therefore the shares of this company will not be subject to any call for farther instalments. The reason for this consolida tion is, that it will leave in the hands of the com pany itself several hundred shares, which will be appropriated for the building of a ddpdt on a lot just purchased by the company. A seoolc vote is being taken on this measure, the polls oloslog this evening. The business of the road, instead of fall i&S off, as might have been antioipated from the construction of the Lombard and South-street road, has, on the contrary, shown a wonderful in crease since the flret of the year. This may t»e at tributed to the good management of the road, as well as the increased travel. The stockholders show little disposition to part with their stock. In view of the increased prosperity of the road. The ne w dd pOtwill be a commodious building, and will be ade* quate for all the purposes of an extensive passen ger railroad. ! Military.— Yesterday morning, Brig. Gen. O. S. Ferry, with his staff, p*id a visit to the Free Military School, establicbeu by the Supervi sory Committee of the city, for the purpose of ia stiuctifig young men in military tasriot, who arc intended as officers for the colored regiments. About eighty of the Boholati were taken to Concert Hal), where the General reviewed them. They wnnt ! through a number of evolutions, showing the pro gress which they have already attained in so short a time. The General expressed himself highly pieaaed with their proficiency in military t'.e?ic«. Thomas Webster, Esq., chairman o£-*be Superior? Com mittee, made a few appropriate rem*rks. teeming With advice to the young scholars, after which they marched back to their rend*2v«us This school is under the instruction of Col. Taggart, assisted hv Col. Albert Magilton, both Philadelphians, and well known in military circles. They have seen acHve service In the field, and are in every way competent to perform the duties of instructors. Most of the scholars who have been sent to Washington passed a successful examination before the Board of Ex aminers there. Camp William Pam?.—The number of persons visiting this camp average nearly five hua* dred daily, who interfere in a great degree with the man a? ement of affairs there. As the colored soldiers have received a large amount of money, any number Of sharpen visit the camp far the purpose of fleece* ing these ignorant men. The practice has been ear* ried to such an extent, and the persons who visit there being rather too numerous and troublesome. Col. Wagner, commander of the post, determined to put an end to these proceedings. Accordingly, he has issued an order prohibiting all persons from visiting the oamp unless they have been previously Erovided with a pass, whioh may be procured from lm, or at the headquarters of the Supervisory Com mittee, Chestnut street, above Twelfth, before ten o’clock A. M, any day except Sunday. The order is a judicious one, and should have been issued before* RKCRTTtTiNa.—The supervisory committee of this city, established for the .raising of colored regiments, have commenced the formation of another regiment, denominated the 32d. They have already succeeded in filling the first company. The 25th Regiment, which was started about a month ago, is now full, and numbers one thousand men. It is probable that they will be ordered away to active service before the close of this month. The diflterent recruiting officers throughout the city are taking in men by the hundreds daily. Captain padwalader, Cheitnut street, above Sixth, is doing his share of this important work. He recruited above fifty men yesterday, who will be sent to the barracks at Twenty, second and Wood streets, and from there to the regiments in which they enlisted. Soldier Drowned.—A young man, named Christian Beckedorf, belonging to the let gew York Cavalry, which arrived in this city from ±tarper’« Ferry on Monday afternoon, fell over, board the same evening, while in a state of intoxi oatipD, and was drowned. He was a Carman by birth, and has no relatives whatever in this country. Coroner Taylor held an inquest on the body yester “jy? and rendered a verdict of accidental drowning The body will be lent to New York for Interment. Another Veteran Regiment.— The 69th Pennijlvania regiment has re-enli.ted for the W. They will be in Philadelphia to recruit in about ten day.. The regiment wiita it left the city wa« in command of Col. J. T. Owen, now brigadier general. It. gallant and heroic colonel. Dennia O’Kane, wa. killed at Oettyabuig. Flag Presentation. — A beautiful silk regimental flag way aent to the Free Military School, on Monday, by Evans & Haaiall, sea pre on lt < ln sold lettera, the namea of the donora, and to whom it waa pretented. Sal/E of Real Estate, Stocks, etc. — Meaare. M. Thomas & Sons Bold at the Exchange, yesterday noon, the following atooka and real estate ’ g*r. Hli price wai $6, and only ten dav* were re quired to become efficient In obtaining* knowledge of the beautiful art of cigar-melctng* To this short cpaoe of time they would arrive at so near perfec tion that they would De en*oi«i Pj en *F of employment* The applicants paid the initiation, fee 01 $5, but were not tauffht th fl or trade. Besides this, some of the girl® were treated badly, one of them being told by defendant that he only wasted to get her $5. The suit was, therefore, in stituted yesterday. The following named parties appeared and testified to having paid the sum set op posite to their names. Amelia Goring Agness CLuinn Aosie Mt-lainy - .. ... „ „ William Ranchman g qi. Margaret Lawson * 4 qq I Sarah Crouse * 5 o« Lavinia Eagan 6 .Terry Fausalo s so William Winter. !1“ ,# son Sarah Kiiti.n*.. s on Lizzie Thompson 5 55 in evidence by those who had not ffl i £^wssia p, “ 8,1 tlie mo ' !A Cattie *0 invite them to remain until &?« HIS? 1 * He was ordered to find bail in * n oach of the twelve oases, making al k *° await a further hearing, to take rjjf® 4 ** *ft®tnoon. In the meantime the magic* !"r'« order to arrange the case in the most cotn- SI?rf» DSl^ e satisfactory manner for the final adjudication of the oourt, will take the evidence of a ml> er of expert cigar makers- The oaseisdeoid eoit an interesting one generally. The dupes reride in all parts of the oity. Larceny of a Tobacco Sign, J amen Kelly wan arraigned before the polloe magis trate of the Fifth ward on the charge of stealing a tobacco sign valued at $3O, the property of John son who keeps a store on Second steet, near Pine. The evidence was that on Monday night, about ten o’clock, the cerendant, while passing along the street, took the sign, and carried it away with him. The fellow was observed by some boys standing in the market bouse. They informed the owner of the moving event. He followed after the thief, and traced Mm to the yard of a Bailor boardinghouse. The sign was found stowed away out of sight. The defendant was committed. He alleges that he was drunk, and, therefore, did cot know what he was doing. Daring Lareeny. i esterday morning about nine o’clock a couple of colored men stopped at the store of Mr. J. Hasten, on South street, and desired to look at a box of jew elry, as they wished to purchase some to sell again. Mrs, H. handed them a box of gold rings valued at $6O. On receiving it they darted from the store with the plunder, and made their eaospe with it. Explanation. As a matter of justice to the citizen who entered bail in the cate of Jeffries, at the Central Station, on Monday, as reported yesterday, the reference to his having been bound over in another case was a mis* take. In the first oase there was no evidenoe impli cating him in the'charge that had been preferred against him, and any person knows him, fr-m his good moral standing in tberaotanmnlty, knows full well would, do nothing to impair his character for THE COURTS. United State* District Court—JTudga Cad- waleder. Charles ftlehaffrey, charged with buying aoldier’i clothing in Tlolation or the net of Congress la such c<we« made and provided, was tried. The evill (moo w« rery unooneluaive, end the nn, haying bean submitted to the jury, they rendered a rerdiot of not guilty. In that court no otker caae was tried. Supreme Court In Banc —Before Justices Thompson. Strong, Read, and Agncsr. PHILADELPHIA LIST ON THIBD CALLING, No. 107. Burk va Oummey. Argued by Nathan Sharpless for plaintiff in error, and hy Geo. Jiinltln for defendant in error. A, No 'i\2r Be l k ’"*P p ® sl - Argued by Geo. W. Bid die and Wn>. M. Meredith, Esq*., for appellant, and by Benj. Gerhard, Esq., for appellee. Adjourned. Supreme Court Prlua—OMef Juitlce Woodward, William, v*. Streeper. An notion to recover damage! for the non performance of a oontraot for the purehaae of oertaln property. Defenoe. that the defendant wu intoxloated at the time and incapable or msklcg a contract. Jury ont. MoMunrie lor plaintiff; Paxflon for defendant. District Court—Judge Here The Miniater, Veatrymen, fco., of the German Lutheran Congregation in Philadelphia va. Oharlea Moore. An action to recover tent in arrear. Ver diet for plaintiff!, $617.60. r ‘ vet Levi W. Goff va. Lewla Bitting. An notion to re. ■ oW ana de,lrere<l - W. Bolter, trading, Ac., va. Nathan Boot. An action on a book account. Verdict for plaintiff Iplin) W, Abel W. Phillipa va. Geo. W. Boae. An action to recover the value of a lot of live hoga alleged to have been bought by defendant. The defence set ud that the hoga were not Bold to the defendant, but to hia brother, of whom payment ahould be aought. Jury out. • * PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. ISRAEL MORRIS, ) - BDMUBD A D SOUDBB.| COMHITTEa 0P ™ Mo! ™- Arrival and Sailing 1 of the Ocean Steamers. TO AREIVE • SHIPS . PROM FOR OATS. V 1 ; 1 ? 0 -,-, Liverpool. .New Fork Jan. 30 Adriatic Galway Boston Fob. 2 Vira1nia.......... Liverpool. New T0r5......F0b, 2 C. of Manchester. Liverpool Ne w York «Feb H Africa «... Liverpool. New York Fob. 6 Haznxnonia Southampton.-New York Feb 10 A5ia......... Liverpool Boston. Feb' 13 Pennsylvania.... Liverpool New York Feb. 16 Bremen south am pton • -Ne w York......Fab i 7 t-anada. Liverpool Boston Fab' 20 Bavaria... Southampton.. New York Fab 24 Australasian Liverpool New York Feb 27 ... TO DEPART. 4*abia. Boston Liverpool Feb. 17 A orie London Pt»b, IS Cof Washington New York.... .Liverp001....... Feb 20 Morning Star.... New York Fav AN. 0.... Feb. 20 Bavaria. .New York.... ..Hamburg....... Feb 20 Bcanoke Ne w York...... Havana Feb. 20 Adriatic .........New York Galway Feb. 23 China..... New York Liverpool .......Feb, 24 New York .Nassau, N.p...F®b 25 C. of Manchester. New Y0rk..... .Liverpool. Feb 27 Corsica .... .New York* Nassau & Hav..Feb. 29 LBTTSft DAOS AT THB MBBCHAHTB’ BXOHAKQB, PHILADBLPHIA. ShipTnscsrora, Dnnleyy. Mverpoof, Feb. 26. Brigfcuka, Stliott.... Barbados, soon! Schr Henry Watt, Baker Part Spain, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. POKT of .PHILADKLPHIa, Feb. IJ, 188*. -v, » ARRIVEI>. Meamenip Saxon, Matthews. 48 hoars from Boston. Sife? Paeeeagejrs to Henry Winsor & Co. Saw e \ fr T O1 ?« Pue i rto Cabello.aud brig Thomas Witter, from Indies, leaving Breakwater at ll A. M on Monday for-Philadelphia. A Bark White Wing (Br). Brooks, from Puerto Cabello. Slfetnlt, with coffee and hides to John DaUett Jh Cn Left bark Thomas Ballett, for Philadelphia, to sail in e days. Schr Smith Tattle, Rich. 6 days from Provincatown. with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Schr A J Russell, Hodges, 3 days from WewTork.wlth salt to Wm Bnom & Co. ' mls£ r to J Cr l oweUk°Coili r r rT - 34ay,fraa Baltimore, 16 ’ Bearß * 7d * ys ffom BoBton * with mdse Scbr John Fanmm, Hall. 4 days from Providence with mdse to Crowell A Collins. rroviaence. Schr JasHughlett, Owens.B days from laurel, Del, with lumber to J W Bacon. * CLEARED. Tnbal Cain (Br), Cann. Maraaiiles. J E Bazlay bark Celestia (Br). Hawea, Gaantenamo, do Brig Sarah Larsen (Br), Hopkins, Havana, do Blig Frank W (Br), wall. Marseilles. C C Van Horn Brig William Hickels, Kiff, Boston, E A Bonder & Co Brig Condor. Brown. Boston via WUm.Bel. do Sch-J H French, Crosby. Portland. do Schr W HcCobb, Cbipman, Hew Haven, do SchrWm H Tiers, Hoffman, Port Boyal, 1) 8 Stetson & Co. & Bchr Jane ZH Ealcer, Wileon, Port Royal, Hunter, Norton Schr J C Baxter. Steleer, Fort Royal. <la Sctr M A Bromley* Muncy. Norfolk, do Schr Louis Walsh* Baton* Boston* Speare, Holbrook.& Morse. * Schr David Smith* Williams* Providence. John B Whits. Schr C E Elmer, Mason* Hew York. D Cooper. Schr P A Sanders, Somers* Beaufort, Com H A Adams Schr Northern Llfht* Ire!an, Fortress Monroe. Tyler & Co. Steamer Philadelphia, Alkn Washington,U 8 Quarter maEter. Steamer Elizabeth, Fowler, Baltimore, A Qrovea* Jr. [Correspondence of the Philadelphia Bzehante. ] The bark White Wing, rrom Lagnayra, and deeply laden, left the anchoiage thi, morning for Phila delphia Two tow heats with schooners Wave, from Hew York for Alexandria; Belle, from Philadelphia for Hewbern: Marla Picknp, from Hew York for Alexan dria; E W State, from do for do; Hannah Martin and Bnena vieta, from do for do, went to sea this forenoon wearner pleasant, with a light breeze from H E AAEON MARSHALL. COPARTNERSHIPS. ]VOTICE. THE COPARTNERSHIP rj heretofore existing under the name of BQAKPLESS BBOTHEKS is this day dissolved. The business of the 6(in will be settled by either of the undersigned at 801 CHEBTHDT Street. SAMUEL J. SHAEPLESS. CHABLBS L SHAEPLESS. _ „ HENBY H. G. SHAEPLESS. Philadelphia. First month, Eth, 1864. 'hbwrlber will continue the DBT GOODS BDBI HESS as successor to the old firm of Sharpiess Brothers, Pct m , CHARLES L. SHAEPLESS. Philadelphia. First month, 16th. 1864. jal6-swl2t rjOPARTNEBSBIP. . , Philadelphia FobrnAryl, 1861 Tne undersigned have thi, day associated themselves mi °f BOLDIdi WASrffAH, ae Tobacco ~ §teL ß^i?k( iH e r of8014511 & Penrose.) fcls-3t* (Lftte % Wartman A Co. > "V”OTIOE.—THE PABTNEBSHIP EX theflrm names of KIKE * BAUM. ?v Co v dissolved on the 31st of 1864 :. *>y the death of Henrj K B Ogle, ??mi °t iwrtners. The afalrs of the firm will be settled by the undersigned. __A?3hfHSl? g d Snipping Business of the said firm conducted under the Arm names of and BAUM, GROSS. & CO., bj the following Copartners. JAMB 9 8. KIRK, JOHN B BAUftf, HSNBT 8. GKOSS. TATHAN CLARK. COPARTNERSHIP.—THE SUB u,„ J-*-BJNNKTT* J. P. SNYDgB. rc 9 - 1 ™ Offlc» 539 COMMERCE fctraet. "N OTICE.—EDWARD MAGABGE IS interest In our business from Jaim peb. 12. ,b£ HAS - MAGAfioa ffi2Tot rjOPABTNBBSHI P.— NOTIOB.—I ■An with me in business my "ft SKiffi* Philadelphia, Fabraary 1, 18S1 " RIJg BKOWH ' continue bualnem at the old etand FiJth b , I .^, I |fflefphS: 9Wk 601 n“ of <“»* » ttd FREDERICK BROWN. FREDERICK BROWN. Jr. N9I? d C £c -JOSEPH L84.&C0.H/LVE JSSmtiSStitff* Will h.oonduot- J. * J. T. LEA & CO., Philadelphia, Febrpary lft^lßdl BABE CHANCE.— _ _3s> those ytato, to jrarchaw FIHK FUBNITUBB. X sa* that 1 all all offer mr entire stock, at the WARBkOOMR, Ho. tt Bonth bECOND Street, ebore Chwtattt, at the cost ofmanufacture. The Fornltoro ttMtbe eold before the 16th of March* aa the store is to be üß«a for other purposes. The work and materials are Site*?** **•* quality, and every article will be war '*s** as represented. poatprlseßßoine of the finestpatterns of solid bSSSt WaLSHT PARfcOB SHITS, covered in offeredfftS'^fi 10, *, Pinß h.. Heps, and Hair £loth, ever stead* fnrtjmdM tAJ5°i B£ »y.d Walnut Bound- eorner Bed •tands SISSS Barents and Inclosed Wash- ArS.aniSJiffl ;^ or rabies. Chain, Btegeres. Bsey> Tabling®* Obates. Bideboarffi-lxtension Backs. Hall Ounces* Sofas, Hat {IABD AND FANCY JOB PBINTINO *lMUnTioi THE PBESS.—PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17.1864. ss oo soo 6 oo m FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA BLE PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr. JACOB SHARPLESS, deceased, with Eighteen Acres of epperior tand lt is situated in the borongh of DOWNIifGTOWN. Chester county, within tea rntpu'es walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad Stations, at which all trains atop. Tj© Dwell ing ia very conveniently and substantially built, with Barn. Tenant Ronsa Sprint House, and all necessary ont-bmldings. There is a great abundance of Shrub bery, Fruit, and Shade Trees. Part of the laud will be sold with the buildings, if desired. Aoplv to ABM. S ABHBRIDGB, DOWHISGTOWN P. 0. a FOB SALE VERY LOW.—THE eriraWe HOUSE No. 614 North SIXTEENTH street, & feet front. Price, only $8 000 . Also. the larae and snbstrntiady bnilt DWELLING! No. 202 FRAN I.IN Street delightfully situated, opposite tba Sqnre. containing twenty rooms. and suitable for a large fumily of .first-class Boarding-House or Seminary. Price, only #11,500. GREEN STREET! GREEK STREET* GBBEN STREET r Those wanting Houses on Green street, or in that yl einity, had best go straight to Headquarters. b p. glenn. 6. W. corner SEYSNTBENH and GRBKEf streets, fe!3 Or 193 South FOURTH Btreet ® TO LET—A COMMODIOUS DWELLING, No. 139 North FRONT street. Beni mi aerate. Apply to WEfHSRTLL & bbo. , ee39-tf 4-T and 49 North SECOND Street FOB SALE—FARMS IN ALL departs of Pennsylvania and adjoining States. Fine Farm near MEDIA., Delaware county, of 130 acres; 15 acres of wood, 15 acres <f meadow. Substantial Stone Building*. A well-regulated Farm. Price. $llO per acre. Superior Grazing Farm of 150 acres, near MEDIA. Stone mansion, containing ten rooms, large barn, and other out buildings. Grazing. Farm. Pries, $l2O per acre. A desirable small Farm of 26 acreß, near CHBBTS3 and W6STDALE. First-cla«s residence, with modern improvements; other out buildings, Gronndß hand somely laid out; shaded. Viewofriver. Price, # .0.500 Also, over one hundred Farms and Country Seats in Delaware county. CALL AND GET A REGISTER, AND EXAMINE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DIFFERENT PLACES. ® FOB SALE—FARMS IN ALL parts of Pennsylvania and adjoining States. Fine Farm near MEDIA, Delaware county, of 130 Acres; 15 acres of wood* 15 acres of meadow. Subst&n tj#d btone Buildings. A well-regulated farm. Price* $l3O per acre. Superior Grazing Farm of 150 acres, near MEDIA Btone mansion, containing ten rooms; large ham. and other out-buildings. Grazing Farm. Price, $l2O per A small farm of 26 acres, near CHESTER and WBsTDALE. First-class residences, with modern improvements i other out-buildinga Grounds hand somely laid out; shaded. View ofriver. Priceslo.soo Also, over one hundred Farms and Country nests in Delaware county. v CALL AND GET A REGISTER, AND EXAMINE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DIFFERENT PLACES JAMES B. CUMMINS. MEDIA. Or *,« GEORGE N TOWNSEND A CO., /e?fi-gw 4t 133>£ South FOURTH Street. M FOB SALE CHE AF —LARGE ~T MAPIYLAND FAEM. containing 1,020 acres 400 of are fine timber land, divided into three Farms, with three set* of good buildings; besides a large store house. one of the best stands in the county for busiuess • wharf, grain houses, &0.. &c.; situate in Dorchester county, on a navigable river. For full particulars, ap- D ] y to E. PETTIT, 333 WALNUT Street Price only $1,700. Indisputable title. Term easy. fe!3 FOR SALE—HORSE. CAB- AND HARNESS—The property of a Physician recently deceased The Horse is a handsome hob-tall bay, and is a perfectly safeFAMILT HOKSE. Apply t-j wh. h. bacon. iel6-3t* . 33 North FOURTH Street. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR A mb COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. • Estate of SAMUEL B. LAP ©STAFF, deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust *he second and final account of JAMES NELiON and JOHN WaLLACE, Executors of the last will and testament of the said decedent, and to report distribution of the balance, will meet t>©parties interested at his Office, No. 135 BouthSEVENTH Street, in the city of Phila delphia on SATURDAY, February 20.1864, at 1 o’clock PM., to attend to the duties of his appointment feß niwlßt LEONARD MYERS, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOB A TEE CITY and COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of ROBERT HARYST, Deceased* 7he Auditor appointed to audit, settle* and adjust the account of SUSAN IIAE.VEY, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance, will meet tbe parties lute rested.for thepureoa ©s of his appointment, on WEDNES PAV AFTERNOON, Febiuary 24th, A. D, 1864, at fiur o clock, at his office, S. E- corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST ® feDMinwSt DAI?IEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor. r\ALEB CSUSHENG BYBE ts. AMAN BA D. MBBCIBE BT Ah. Bee. T., 1863. Ho- 44. Orderof Bale in TBs-Auditor appointed to report distribution of the fund m court created br order of eale in above proceed ing Of all that lot or piece of ground with the tiro brick messuages thereon erected, situate on the eaet aide of Prometwet. between Catharine and Queen etreete? in «>frof PhUadelphia, containing in front S 4 feet and in depth 120 feet, will meet the mi nes interested for the pnrpoeee of his appointment at hie orace. at the corner of BIGHTH and LOGtTfi'P Sheets, «H, T ,tJEBDiT APTERNOON. February U A D “Sio^ot 0 ' 10 * 5, DAHL. DOUOhAktt, fel2 ' lot Anditor. T El TEES TESTAMENTARY UPON ZT * (Jf $t JOHN PASCHALL having been panted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those haying claims will present them to »uumose GEORGE HORNS, T B l¥#J w M n A r £ dlDel * Twenty-fourth Ward, Phila. Or to their Attorney. B. 8. PASCHALL. _TISWALBUT Street JJAILROAD SALE. Robert Garrett & Sons and the! Pennsylvania Railroad Company, I T _ vs. lln the Conrt of The.Steubenville and Indiana Bail- 1 Common Pleas of road Company and Jeremiah Wil > Harrison Connty, bnr and Henry M. Alexander, True- [ '-'tio. tees, and others, j ti&F&Sirt&fti 0 l ie judgment iathla cause, ordering Jne eale of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, to nay the amounts ascertained to be due said Wilbur and Aler «der, Trustees of the first mortgage, and also tU n?M I rv£j? lie Trustees of the second mortgage of said Company, and in obedience to an order of sa>e la tie sixth (Bth) day of jlnl: the cJSt ta ' pnblic “ lfl> lt the front d »" ot , . . SThTOBNYILLB. OHIO, tbe place designated in the decree for eale, and between M* ol the 0t twelve o’clock, noon, and three o’clock P. . 27th DAT OF FEBRUARY. 1854. JJ*? l lf*? I ®** 1 bidder, for caa», the entire property and st enbenvme and Indianaßailroad Company, jFtofc the towns of Steubenville and Newark, an j behveen the same and the branch of said roal from 2*s? to the town of Cadiz, including all righto of way held and con racted for by said Company, * the superstructure and tracks thereon, all side tracks. * turnouts, depot grounds and buildings thereon and ap thereto; including also as a part of said pro-, mises, all machine shops, turn-tables, water stations.*" «?* lands, operating said road? and held by the Company for that purpose; and all the ensines, locomotives, cars, machinery, tools, and all other property used in operating, maintaining! and re pairlngeaid road, belonging to said Company, and all other the franchises, rights, and privileges, of said ntivT benville and Indiana the lavra of the State of Ohlo.-are subject to judicial,S* and may pats thereby. And In making ealdsale. ¥&• plant of said road, with all real estate and fixtures be< »“ d appurtenant thereto, will be sold bnt the locomotives, cam. rolling stock, and neruinai property not attached, of .aid company, will he cold fgWfjftt'ly. and to avoid sacrifice, at not less than two thirds of the appraised value thereof The amount of first mortgage lien *1,378.228 The amount of second mortgage lien 1,314. Ml The terms of sals will be cash, but the pnrobater Dm? deposit ten per cent, of the above sum, *369, wj. on the ?«<>* e&«r of thS rosd, to be forfeited in case theamonnt of his bid is not made good at the time of the return of the order of s«e _ . , B. MAGEE. Special Master Commissioner. jal3 W7t Janaary 9. IBM. ■REMOVAL.—JOHN C. BAKES TTas uii>w£jPo7®? from 164 North Third street to 71N MAEKBT Street. Particular attention will be siren to Liver 0?L fiiCt< “ in * BBd bottllll * of hu eelebraWcoa JOHN C. BAKER & CO’S MBDIOINAL COD LIVER OIL has for many years had a repntatlon for geanlne nsss. freshness. pnritv, and sweetness which has made th« demand universal. In this house. 718 MARKET ‘he acuities for obtain inr. mannactutlns. and bottling are greatly Increased, and Is all done under the most carefnj supervision 'of the original and sole pro prietor. -This brand of Oil has. therefore, advantages over all others, and recommends Itself. JOHN 0. BAKES* Wholesale Draatlst, falO No. TIB MABggTStreet TT C INTERNAL REVENUE, *- . district, pa.. aompflsloi Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Mybteenta, ui MJgetaanth vuii of that ally of Phlla- , HOTUJI. The annual aaieisment, for the above-named dis trict, or all persons liable to a tax on carriages, ‘plea sure vachts, billiard tables, and gold and silver plate, and ‘also of all persons required to take out 1 muses hayinr been computed, KOTIOI IS HEREBY GIVKIT, that the taxes aforesaid will be received dally by tbe un dersigned, between tbe hours of 9 A. tf. and 8 P H (Son days MMptsd). at hla offioe. B.W. corner of THIRD and WlLLOYrStreets, on and after MOH DAY, February Ist. 1864. and nnffi and Including MONDAY, the 2Zd day of tbs nni month • PIMALTIEB. AU persons who fall to nay their luual tuu upon earTisKesb pleasmre.yaehte. billiard tables. and eoldand s&*£jßW e, °“ or '»*?£• the aforesaid'Sdof pAnrnary. I*4, will inenr a penalty of ton por oontnm additional of tba uwnut thereof, and ewts, as provided for in tbs IMb section of tho excise law of July 1,1801. all persons who. In like manner, shall fall to taka ont tislr llomsse, as required by law, on or before tbe 23d Of I wSSii' i rS!i]f ¥hYKk>6sjt <& said Lioiiai. in MoonbDce with tbs proTieloae of the Stth sootlon of tbe excise law afore«ld. ... Vo further notioe iltvi. WM. J WAINWBIGHT. OoU*cto& , S. W. nne olTHlSßaai WlLioWßtriS^ WtWS WhttWiU, VOR SALE AND TO LET. rjOAL Y ARD FOR SALE—THE BEST __ fitted np Yard in the city. Capacity for doing any amount or business- Icqnlre at Ho. 957 Worth NINTH street, below Girard arenne. Terms easy. felS-6t* A VALUABLE LUMBER STAND . ,yOB SALE OR LEASE.—The subscribers, wishing to afire from business, offer for sale the Stock and Pig turSTln tb»lr LUMBER 1 ARD. No. 1714 North SIXTH street. The Tard has been established for over 12 Tears, and has a good local custom. The stock of Lumber is seasoned and well rejected, and will be sold on reason able terms. The Tard. which is one of the most com plete in the city, will be eold or leased fori or ft years at a low pyica. Every requisite for an immediate proseco. lion of the business is on hand, atd for sale, and imme diate possession will be given. Inquire on. the premises. suHOLFifiLD & Wats ijr Philadelphia. Feb. 6,1664. feB mwfSt VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF ▼ PROPERTY FOR SALE. This property, cen trally located ln the EIGHTEENTH WARD ofthecltr of Philadelphia, has a frontage on the river Delaware extending to Beach street, of IS6 feet, with a superior 80-feet-wjde pier into deepwater; capaoions docks. 200 toSOOfeetlou*, «n both itd»B—the whole embracing an use of over 66,000 Jauare feet, with privilege, of sxten* ston eqaal to a total ares exceeding 80,000 square feet. Fcr further Information, apply persocallv, or by letter, to, , fiAMUSb B. OR res! fe»tf 13*0 BEACH ttreet, Philadelphia 'TO'ATBB POWER TO RENT.—ONE of the best WATER POWERS in the Btate of "elawaTe. healthy and pleasantly situated, having about thirty Cottages for hands, and a very desirable residence for manufacturer or manager. The Water Po war has 13 feet fall, 2 overshot wheels, each 20 feet breast, 10K feet diameter; said to be 70 horsepower. Mill recently barned down, will bo rebuilt by the owner for cither cotton, wool, or paper manufacture Toe property has unusual ad vantages for paper* making. The owner, who resides on the property, would prefer /olrtaff some party who would furnish capital to put ma chinery into factory and carrying on the same as a wool en manufactory, or wonld lease thi same for a term of years. For farther particulars apply to DAVID CHILLAS. ffewark, Dela ware. gjl FOR SALE—A LIBGPE) SCHOOL •BiU-or Boarding House Property at West Chester. 90 tty 40 n et. Lot 200 by 170 fe&fc. Immediate possession, Ap ply to _ jft3o-6w7t* MFOB SALE.-TflE SUB.m SCRIBES offers for sale his COUNTRY 88AT.-I within half a mile of Wilmington. Delaware on the Newport pike, containing EIGHT ACRES of good land, in the epntre of wh*ch is a large lawn, with a Ada va riety ofSHADETREEd, EVERGREENS. MAPLES I.LN- Dkhs. and oUers. in all oyer a hondred-faii-grovn trees. The improvements consist of a large and comma dioas MANSION. two stories and a half high, four rood rooms one floor, with & hall eleven by forty-two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a spring in one of (helots intotfcenpperfitory of the house- It has the modern improvements. There Is also an Iron Pamp and Hydrant under a covered are a'at the ki chen door. The ont-buildiDffs com Ist of a BTABLE and CARRIAGI - sufficient for four horses and several carriages: also, an ICE HOUSE. SMOKE, and HEN-HOUSES. The ice-house is fiilt-d with ice. and the stable has a hydrant in it Cord GARDEN, with eever&i varieties of dWaRF PFaB and GRAPEVINES, in fall bearing There are also several varieties of APPhfe. CHERRY, and CHESTNUT Tli BBS Terms accommodating. atanv the M?r]or. Lev l (t. ObARK. fiisLAf OathaP»mli6i.S GEORGE N. TOWNSEND & 00., feI3«BWB laa# South FOURTH Street, LEGAL. A. P. & J. H. MORRIS, 9lO ARCH Street. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, ___ Depot of WASffuroroif, _ Washington. D. C.» February 13 IBM. ®?A™9.wSOPOSALS will be received at this office until FRIDAY, March 4, 1864, at 12 o’clock for Ten Thousand CIO. nfp) Bushels o 1 good merchantable UN SLACKED LIME The whole amount to be delivered within thirty (30) days from the date of contract, at such points in the city of Washington as the Depot Quarter n?atV3r,££y dlr ¥ t v The Lime to weigh not less than eighty (80) pounds to the bushel. Tiie nmoant offered by the successful bidders will ba subject to a rigid Inspection* by an Inspector appointed by the Government, before being accepted PROPOSALS. me price must be written out In words on the bid, as must also tne fall name and post office address of the bidder. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered, and an oath of allegiance must accompany each pro&osi- Prpposals must be addressed to Brigadier General D. Sr % cI SS r ’ Chief Quartermaster, D6pdt of Washington, »P M should be plainly marked *’Pro- GUABANTES The bidder will be required to accompany his propoil *«® Yi * f Knarantee, signed by two responsible per sons, that,in case his bid is accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and suffi cient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con tract. to deliver the articles proposed in conformity with the termeof this advertisement; and in case the said bid der should rail to enter into the contract, they to make Sood theAifferetce between the offer of said bidder and se next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom tbe contract may be awarded, . Tho^ responsibility oi the guarantors mast be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or oftheUnited StateiFDlatrict Attorney. Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, waned by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be Required of the successful bidder or bidders upon signing the conttact. m FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of in the county of , and State of * 7 hereby jointly and severally covenant with the United States, and guarantee, incase theforegoing bid of * 4.l be accepted, the tne or they wiU at once exe cute the contract for the same, wlih good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated February is, 1864, un der w hich the bid was made, and in case the said thail fall to enter into a contract as aforesaid, wb guarantee to make good the difference between the offer n adelrr the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may he awarded. Given under our hands and seals this day ot ' , 186 . Witness Scaleabwramentiona?° 8t theq**Z««* The right to reject any or an bids that may he deemed '“. r « ,er ™d by the Ddpot Quartermaster, as as the right to select from eaoh bid such quantities at the price therein named as is required by the Government: , Brigadier General and ChlerQnarisrmaeter. fele ia Pf.p.tt Washington, pBOPOSALS FOR RAISING WRECKS at HOEFOLK, YA., AND IN THE VICINITY. | pnnpns,, B Na t jDepartment, Pebrnary 4. 1864. mHhffSSf w l U J )er t c<s iX e ? at tha Navy Department 1 ?dday of March, 1864 for raisins or wrecktflir rr„'Ly2‘.°T tll Sr the materials, and delivering at the l sssais&ffls: «- *•*.*% j *gfsa'“ißsaß?»aj ;jsaFs&y*- **»« I Tie *n*all steam er>'* Whitehall, ”at Old foiot. ; a lfi S _ *?x» ritftn atl d '‘Columbia,” and. Line-of battle ships “Pennsylvania ” * * Delaware ” and ■* Pn I * n ft® vicinity of the Wavy Yard. * atta 00 i *v?r'?S!?« or thl# con tract will take into Consideration < ,ft®§°Zt rl l meilfc requues the Frigate “Camber j land, and whatever may be on board of her either £nrd C nn£^r* at x* pr . ol)ert * r * to be delivered at the Wavy * a - ’ or , at a ny other convenient place which the Government may designate, without any rat He jfer* utl la 11 oa than may be absolutely nece*sary to It will tie required by the Government that the con tractors commence m soon as practicable on the ■ • Cmn herl»nd, ana not to engage or commenoe on any other ermlSSloll ,rola the Government, nntll The Government will also claim the right of designa ting the order in which, after the "Cumberland,'*the wrecks are to be raised; also, to determine whether a wreck shall be blasted or raisei whole wnetner a Jfo sale or appraisement oan be claimed by the con tractors on any wreck until all the vessels named shall lave been removed, and duly received br the Com mandant, unless by authority of the Davy Department wreck Trill be considered removed while any por tion of keel or flooi timbers remains ntbS 0 -*^*, 01 / B ’^?^ 611 as fragments of timber and other material, (which may be the result of blasting,) must be deposited at the Vary Yard at such place or places &b the Commandant may designate. And such property, after having been received by the Com mandant, shall be considered in charge of the United States Government nntll disposed of agreeably to the specifications of the contract to be made. * w vm * UBei lA raising the wrecks must be furnished at the expense of the contractors. The oner must state the rate per centum* or salvage, for raising and delivering each vessel, also for wreck ing, the value to be ascertained and determined by two persons to be appointed by the Department, and one per son to be appointed by the contractors, or on the actual proceeds oi a sale at public auction, for the whole or any part, as the Department may .elect The offer must be accompaniedby the guarantee of responsible parties that the contract will be executed if awarded. The Depart* ment reserves the right to reject all bids of parties who have not the proper means provided for executing the work, and of annulling the contract if the work is not executed in due proportion to the time fixed for com pletion. The prop jsition jntue aho state the time re quired to do the work. Proposals will be marked “Proposals for raising wrecks at Norfolk,” Ac ; , so ae to prevent them from being opened with other letters. feß mw6t PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE, _ Caay Quartwxabtsx’b Oynoa* . w _wv M J&figgQro* o * Depot, December S, 180 S. SEALED PROPOSALS are Invited by the undersigned the U. S. Quartermaster’s Department, at Washington. D. 0., Baltimore, Md., Alexandria, and Pork Homos, V*-, or either of thee# place#, with Hay, Corn. Oats, and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of corn or oats, and 60 tone of hay or straw* and up wards ~ Bidders must state at whlehof the above-named points they propose to make deliveries. and the rates at whleh they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each article proposed to be delivered* the time when said de liveries shall be commeneed, and when to be completed. pie price must be written out in words on the bids. w Cornjo be pnt up in good, stout sacks, of about two bushels each. Oafs in like sacks, of about three bushels each. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be securely baled. „ . . The particular kind or description of oats, eorn. hay. or straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the proposals. Ail the articles offered under the bids herein invited bjr «■*««-* . Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the Interest of the Govern ment may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for ihau have been delivered and accepted. -v The bidder will be required to accompany his propo sal with a guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, that in ease his bid is accepted he or they will, within ten daye thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a tom equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and 1a ease the said bidder should mil to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate ef a U. 8. District Attorney. Col lector of Customs, or any other officer under the United States Government, or responsible person known to this office. All bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance or rcdeotlon of their proposals. The full name and post office address of each bidder ■nut be legibly written in the proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Brigadier General D. H. Bueker, Chief Ddpdt Quartermaster, Washington, D 0., mid should be plainly marked* "Proposals for ffo* rage.” Bonds, in a sum equal to the amount of the contrast, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, wilt be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon & suing the contract. . Blank orms of bids, guarantees, and bonds may be obtained upon a&PU&tton at this office. ffOBK Off PROPOSAL. (Town* County, and Btato 1 ■ (Date) I, the subscriber* do hereby propose to famish and d*» liver to the United States* at the Quartermaster’s De partment at * agreeably to the terns of your advertisement* inviting propowUe for forage, dated Washington D6pdt* December 8* 1863. the following arti cles* vil: bushels of Corn. In seeks, at per bushel of K pounds. % bushels of Oats, In tasks* at per bushel of 8* pounds. - tons of baled Hay* at ——* per ton of B*ooo pound*. tons of baled Straw* at per ton of 8* 000 pounds. Delivery to commsnee on or before the day of , 188 , and to beeoxnpleted on or before the day of «188 • and pledge myself to enter Into a written contrast with the United State* with good and approyed securities, within the space of ten days after being notified that my bid has been accepted. Tour obedient servant. ■ Brigadier General D. E Bvam, Ohicf DOpOt Quartermaster, Washington. J). O. . GUABABTIB. We, the underslcned,* residents of * in th* county of * and State of * hereby, *olntly and scYerally* covenant with the United States* and guarantee. In ease the forti oink bid of he accepted* that he or they will* within ten days after the acceptance of aaid bid, execute the contract for the same with aood and sufficient snretlee. ln a sum equal to the amount of the contrast* to furnish the forage proposed tn conformity to the terms of advertisement dated De cember 6, 1868, under which the old was made. and. in case the said shall fall to enter Into a contract n aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference be tween the offer by the, said ■ -- and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. witness! I Given under our hands and seal a I thii day of ——, 186 . gj£} i] 1 hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief* the above-named guarantors are good and soft dent ae sureties for the amount for whisk they offer to be security. ■ - . ■ . To be certified by the United States District Attorney* Coll ester of Customs, or any other oVeer under tas UultedStates Government* or responsible person known to this office. All propoeftlf reoelved under ctWs advertisement will be opened end examined at this offiee on Wednesday and Saturday,of each week, at 19 H. Bidders are reepeetfal - £r Invited to be present at the opsatagof bids, if they 4cSl.tf Brigadier General and ojurtcnc «*Ur T)BAF SI ADS TO HE A.B.—INSTBU nn* to ml* th« hMriac at P. lUDIIU'I, SflWfc TfiMSB Rt.. miffl MW PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR HOBSES. CfftßF QUARTERHABTES’S OfFIOS, ... Dbfot of Washihotow. I n _. _„„ D. C., Feb. 10. 1964. BO®kb® w»U be received at this office until MUEBDAY, February 23d, 1864, at 12 o’clock M*. for fjrnlsblpg the Government with (2,(.00) two thousand HORSES, of thefoilowjrucdescription, viz: For Artillery, (2 000) two thousand Horses, from 05)0 flfleeen and one half to (16) sixteen bauds high* between five (6)A§d eight (8) yean of age, of dark colors, free from all defects* and well broken to harness, comp&otly built,i and to weigh not less than one thousand one han dled (1.100) pounds. _ ■m. PROPOSALS. The fall name and poet office address of the bidder' must appear in the proposal. If a bid is made in the name of a firm, the names of all the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of tee party signing it • Proposals from disloyal parties will not bo considered, an 4 en oath of allegiance will be required from suooes* nil bidders before Mgnfpg contracts. Proposals must be addressed to Brigadier General D. B. Rock or. Quartermaster United States army, Wash ington. D. C.. and should be plainly marked. “.Proposals for Horses ’ The bidder will be required to accompany his proposal with a guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, that In case bis bid is accepted he or they will at ones execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties in a sum equal to the amoant of the contract, to deliver the Horsts proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and, la case the said bidder should iay, to enter into tbe eontraot, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lose* t responslole bidder, or the person to whom the con tract may be awarded The responsibility of the guarantors mutt be shown by the official certificate of a United States District Attorney. Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United Stales Government, or responsible person known to this office. Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed l-y the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon sign ing the contract. __ GUARANTEE. We* the undersigned, residents of ■ in the coun ty of —and fetate of —. hereby jointly and se verally covenant with the United States, and guaran tee in case toe foregoing bid of shall ba. accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties* In a aam equal to the amount of the eontraot; and that, in ease the said —■ ■ shall fall to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer made by the eald and the next lowest re sponsible bidder, or the person to whom the eontraot may be awarded- Witness: ( Given under our hands and seals (this day of ■ 136-. CSeal.l I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and suffi cient ae sureties for the amount for which they offer to be security. -■ Tob' certified by tlie United States District Attorney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United Mates Government, or responsible person known to this office INSPECTION. DELIVERY* &o. All Horses contracted for under this advertisement will be subject to a rigid inspection, and those not con-, forming to i he specifications will he rejected. No Mares will be received. . . . The Horses must be delivered in this city within twen ty-five days jrom the date of the contract. Payment to be made upon tbe completion of the con tract. or so soon thereafter as the Chief Quartermaster shall be in funds. Theee Qorecs wilt be awarded in lots of <260) two’hun dred each, unless the Chief Quartermaster should deem it for tbe Interest of the Government to vary the number. The Chief Quartermaster reserves to himself the right to reject any or ail bids that he may deem too high. D R RUCKER .„„ „ Brigadier Genera] and Chief Quartermaster, fe!2-9t D6pst of Washington- PROPOSALS FOR LIME. PROPOSALS. A B*tY CLOTHING AND EQUIP AGE A OFFICE. CIHOiNNATI, Ohio* February 10. 1864. PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until MONDAY. February S», 1854* at 12 o clock Of.. for famishing this Depwtment Blouses, Lined and UnUned— Army Standard. Blouse*. Flannel, _ _ H®* Bootees, Sewed and Pegged, do. Jackets, Cavalry, do. StocklDm • do. * Drum Head*, Batter. Brum Heads, Snare. . _ „ T To be delivered free of char* e, at the U. 8 Inßpwlon Warehouse, in this city, in good now packages* with toe name of the party furnishing, the kind and Quantity or goods distinctly marked thereon. _ , . „ Parties offering goods must, in all eases, furnish earn' Pies, marked and numbered to correspond with tneur proposal, and distinctly state In their bids the quantity of goods they propote to furnish, the price, and the time or be opened on Monday, February. 29 1804. at 1 o'clock P. M.» at this office, and bidders are Invited to be present. Awards wi/I be made os Tuesday, March Ist, 1864,when bidders, or duly authorized agents, are expected to be prepared to give security that the goods will be furnished if an award Is mads. The right to ruest any bid deemed unreasonable is re* By order of Col. THOMAS BWORDB, A. Q. tf . G. fei7-llt C W. MOULTON. Captain and A.Q. M. Proposals fob cavalry HORSES. Cavaobv Bctbbact, OFPIOB OF UHIBF QtTAB'I'HEMABTER, WashikotoK. B. G.. February 10. 1864. SEALED PROPOSAL** will be received at tale Office until 12 o’clock M. FRIDAY. February 19.1864, for OBTK THODBAND (LOCO) CAVALRY HORSES, to be delivered at Camp Meigß, Keadviue. near Boston, Mass.»within twenty (20) r ays from date of contract. THREE THOUSAND (3 06) CAVALRY HORSES to be delivered in Washington (Ghesboro’ DGp&t) within forty (49) days from date of contract Bald hoises to be sound in all particulars, not less than five*6) nor more than nine (9) years old; from 15 to 16 hands high; fall fleshed, compactly bnilt, bridle w isp, and of size sufficient for cavalry parpos *s. These specifications will hr. strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particnlnr. No bid will be entertiiinfcd unless accompanied by a guarantee for its faithful performance. Form of bid and,guarantee can be had on application to Captain John W. McKim, A. Q. M. at Boston Mass., or atthis office. Successful bidders will be required to enter into writ ten contracts, with good and tuffleiant security, within four (4) days from date of acceptance of bids. The oath of allegiance mast accompany each bid The undersigns i reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable No bid will be entertained for less than fifty horses. Payment will be made on completion of contract, or as soon tber«&fee* ue fnt»d* may be received. Proposals must be endorsed ' * Proposals for Cavalry Horses,” and addressed to Captain James A. Ekin, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bnreau, Washington B C Any farther information will be promptly given on application to JAMBS A. EFCCN, fell-St Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau. PROPOSALS FOB lOE. Washisotok B. C.* February 1, 1894. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this offlee until 12 M., February 26tb, for furnishing Ice to the Medical Department of the Army daring the present year, at the points herein designated- The I«eto be stored by the contractor in properly constructed ice houses at 'each point of delivery, on or before the 10th day of April next; the Ice not to be recdoted for until Itf- quality, the fitness of the lee-house, ana the manner In which it is packed shall have been approved by a medical officer appointed for the purple, or by a Medi cal Inspector, and 'payment will be made only for the amonnt thus actually stored and receipted for. The proposals will be for the quantities indicated be* low as required «t the respective places, with the pro viso that should more be needed at any time for the year’s supply it shall be Ifnrniehed at the same rates and under the same conditions: „ QUANTITY TO Bfi DELIVERED AT Annapolis. Md.—-Ice-house owned by the United States _ —l6O tons. Fortress Monroe, Ya.—lce-house, owned by the United _ States—2Bo toss. Point Lookout, Md.—lce-house owned by the United States—2oo tons. Portsmouth. Va.-*lce-house not owned by the United State*—loo tons. Newbern, N. 0.-HCce-houie not owned bv the United Stales—4oo tonß. Hilton Head. 8. C,—lce-house owned by the United _ States-460 luuc Beaufort, 8. G.— ice-house owned by the United States —SOOtona. Propoealf will also be received for furnishing ice dai ly, by weight, for the year 1864, In such quantities as may be required by the surgeons in charge at United states General Hospitals, upon the following annual estimate, in and near Boston, Mass., io tons. Mew York, 800 tons. New Haven, Conn.. 60 tons. Portsmouth Grove. B. I ♦ 199 tons. Philadelphia. Pa , 1.300 tons. Newark, N, J,, 100 tone. Washington, B C. t 2,600 tons. Baltimore. Ad,, 600 tons. Frederick. Md., 70tons. All additional amounts that mav be required at these places until January Ist, 1665. are to be furnished at the same rates. , FORM OF PROPOSAL. The undersigned propose to famish -- ■ ■ - tons of first quality ofice, carefully packed In substantial Ice houses. at the within-named points—namely: at the following price per ton of two thousand pounds— namely, at The ice to be subject to the inspection, measurement, and approval of a Medical officer, or other properly ap pointed inspector, before being receipted for. - Payment to be made from time to time upon duplicate bills, certified to by the Medical Director. • _ • • FORM OF PROPOSAL. The undersigned proposes to furnish daily, or other wise, all the ice required for the hospitals, upon approv ©'d requisitions of surgeons in oharge, at or near the within named points, at the following price per hun irei pounds—namely: ♦ ctr, per hundred pounds. The lee shall be of the best quality, r,nd subject to the approval of the surgeon in charge, who will receipt for the actual amonnt delivered at eacn hospital .Ferment to, be made from time to time upon duplicate bills, certified toby the Medical Director. The above form of proposals will he adhered to as closely as practicable. Other forms will be received by the Department and duly considered, A proper guarantee that the bidder la able to /nlfil'th, contract, certified to by the clerk of the nearest District Court or a United States District Attorney, must accom pany the proposal or it will be rejected. An oath of allegiance to the United States Government must also accompany the proposal. i The contracts will bo awarded to the lowest rosprvjjsi -si*„?£rt:L2r parties, who will the duly notified, by mall or otherwise, that their hid Is accepted, aud they will immediately be required to enter into contract, under bonds to the amout of $6,000. Bonds to be properly cer tified to. / Bidders may be present in person when tbe Proposals are opened* _ The post Office address of the parties proposing must be distinctly written upon the Proposal. Proposals must be addressed to Henry Johnson. Medi cal 8. K., and Purveyor U. S- A., Washington, D. 0 .The Department reserves the right to reiect any or all bids deemed nsenifcabJe. „ e HENBY JOHNSON. M s. K., and Purveyor. U. 8. a., Washington. D. a Printed forma of Proposals oan be had at this Offlce fe4 19t MUWICIPAL CLAIMS. TIfUNICIPAL CLAIMS.—NOTICE IS hereby given to the owner* of the properties men tioned in the appended memoranda of Claims, that writs of Scire Facias will be issued thereon unless the same are duly paid. WM. W. JUVENAL, _ Attorney for Claimants. _ 80. » MEECAHTILE LIBRARY B UILDINO. Philadelphia, F«b. 9,1884. IB THE DISTBreT COURT FOR THE CITY ABO COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA: '1 he City of Philadelphia to the use of Adam Warth min and James L Barron, trading as Warthm&n & Bar ron. vs William H. Boyer, of March Term. 1859, No. 1: for paying, Ac., $2OB 27; lotsitnace on northeasterly cor se* Huntingdon and Jasper streets. 114 feet front bv 120 feet deep, to Elizabeth street. Nineteenth ward. Same ye Barrett A Stetson, of September Term, 1890, No. 11; for paving, Ac., $709.23; loteast side of Howard street, 60 feet northward from the north side of Dauphin street, 880 feet front by 160 feet 6 inches deep. Nineteenth waid. Same vs Peter Fritz, of December Term 1860, No. 35: paying, Ac , $BO3 01; lot northerly corner of Cumberi&nd and Emerald streetß, containing ia front on Cumberland street 374 feet to Jasper street, By 146 feet 6 inches deep. Nineteenth ward. IN THE COUNT OP COMMON PLEAS FOE THE CITY AbP COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA: The City of Philadelphia to the.use of Adam Warth man and James L. Barron, trading as Wartbman A Bar ron, vs A. Longetreth, of March Term, 1859. No 93; pa ving, Ac , $17.91; lot southwesterly side of York street. 54 feet-southeasier 1y from southeasterly side of Sepviva street, containing in front 36 feet by 129 feet 6 inches and one-eighthto Gordon street, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Philip Bump, of March Term, 1859, No. 96; paying, Ac., $32.83; lot southwesterly corner of York and Lemon streets, containing in front on York street 54 feet by 129 feet 6 and one-eighth inches deep, Nine teenth ware. Same vs E. C Quinn, of March Term, 1859, Ho. 120: paving. Ac.. $102.22; lot southwest aide of Huntingdon stieet, 177 feet southeast from Jasper street, containing in front on said Huntingdon. street 63 feet 8 inches by 146 feet BJ£ inches in depth, Nineteenth. ward. Same vs A- Cetti. or March Terra, IS59* 80. 124; pa ving. Ac., $174.30; lot situate on westerly corner of Hun tingdon and Jasper streets, containing in front on said Huntingdon street 90 feet 6 inches by 1(6 feet 8# inches In depth, nineteenth ward. Same vaJames Golcher, March Term, 1859, Ho. 135: paving, Ac., $109.67; lot 6iiuate northwest corner of Huntingdon and Emerald streets, coutainingln front on said Huntingdon street 60 feet by 120 feet in depth, Nine teenth ward. Same va McCartney A Townsend, of March Term. 18-59 No. 194; paving, Ac., #lO5 30; lot situate on southeast corner of Coral and Dreer streets, Nineteenth ward. Same vs Brown A Boyd, of March Term, 1859, Ho 196* paving, Ae., $9B 80; lot situate southeast corner of Coral and Dauphin streets* Nineteenth ward. San evs Same, of March Term, 1559, No. 198; paving Ac., $16.62; lot situate on northeast corner of Coral and Moore streets 12 feet front by 52 feet 7 inches deep. Nine teenth ward. Same vs Same, of March Term, 1859, No. 199; pavino- Ac., $16.62; lot situate southeast side of Coral street* 48 fast northeast from Moore street. Nineteenth ward. Same vs Same, of March Term. 1859, No. 200: Bavin* Ac., $l6 62s lot situate on southeast side of Coral street 24feet northeast from Moore street. Nineteenth v ard Same vs Edward Leigh, of March Term. 1859. No 301 • Ac., $ 2 l9jriot situate northwest side ofCoral HlMteenth^rt' fr °“3aupliin street 54 feet fro 3! Same v« Brown* Boy a, of March Term, IBJ9. w„ aw. PATIo,. *o., ,18.63; lot situated southesat side of Onraf wardL* 60f “ t nor,b,Mt * om Moore street! NtaeteenUi . Same va Same, of Man* Term, M 59. Mo ww. *«., *lB 62, lot .HnaU of'COTal. B M I Sll noitheaetfrom Moore street, Nlaeteoath Vard. 36 feet Same vs Same, of March Term, 1859. No he., *lB S 9: lot situate on «onth«aetSdf?i Cot'aftSeet’ 72 fee t noi tkeaat from Moore street, nineteenth ward e ”’ Same vs James Bodkin, March Term irm n* «k paving. AC., $24 97; lotMtuate street, 103 feet northeast from DauphinSreet. NiMteSth Same vs Alldn Wiegant, oflMgrchTsTm uko iva oaq. &^^ssssss3SS!S£Sl Same vs James K> Polk, of Seutemhov Term uu w„ 60: paving, Aa., $27 67; lot west SSa fr °“ Pataam ** 18 sSEffi’ ,rom >te«et. 17 feet 3 inches .onto from Putnam. 17 faetfJont.NlSantS Wftrd ' folo-w3t T>RAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE. .iz«, IEFSS?uS2P4i£SSit ■ Sffif l s l , JE£*S branches, bends,, trap., 3 •• !; ”, “ see! 6 .. B?“kit'”ind F Stot?l^aiS. d Statnary Matble Buts. Pi) I LAD KLPHIA TBBRt GOTTA WMtm IUIO CHESWfnr street, WOßKß> 8. A. HABEISON fel2-tawtf .ELECTRICITY. ' WONDERFUL DJSCWERB «B WONDSKFOD All Mate end chronic dlnufi gnrod by aMt«i guarantee, when desired bytheaatient WALNUT Street. PAilad«&Ml. 55d&’iie failure no charge U‘made. Ifo draggim? IhesySw with uncertain medical agents.AUwdm sS. ■ formed by MagnetUm, Oalvaniam, or moSt. SrttfSLA of B. B. —Sudl«*l wod . * Oomvttatie* fm. nor. BOLLS, * OALLOWAT. 1 0»1T-II» IB— WALBtIT Et. PtLll*Jri.’.4» CJomKS&aSaF™ canvas ®T9« Medical PuavßToa’s Office, tons, at $ per ton. : „ DIRECTORS. Banir D. Shanard, I Tohlaa Wanar. Charier Haealaatar, I Tomaa R. wattaon Williams. Smith, I Henry Q. i “ J '-ioh, B. Wii.LIAM Hanrf^r.?a r g HlSB ™>- AOCTIOM SAMS. TOHN B. MYERS & 00.. AUCTION *f EBBS. 800. »3S» and »3* MARKET Street. NOTICE.—Our sale of eof< Hats is postponi farther nolle?. LANGS POSITIVE SALE OF BBIMSH. VBEECH, GERMAN. AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS FOB SPRING SALES. We will hold a large eale of British. French, GeiMs, and domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit and part for cash on „ , rt THURSDAY MORAING, kebruary 18. at ID o’clock, embracing about . , „ PACKAGES aND LOTS, of staple and fanev articles in woolens. linens, cottons, silks, and worsteds, for city and country sales. N* 8.-Samples or the same win arranged for ex* amination wltncatolosmee early on the morning of sale, whep dealers will find it to their Interest to attend. large positive sale of domestic and fob- SIGN DBY GOOD-l, OABPBTS. Ac. Included In onr. ale of Thursday, yeeruary 18th, will be found in part, tbe following desirable articles, to be Bold on fonr months’ credit, part /or cash—viz: cases and bales bleached and brown muslins esses and bales blue drills and flannels, cases fancy madder prints, cases indigo blua tleklaM and stripsa. —eases Kentucky jeans and pantalOOnlUff. cases fancy cass’iuf-rs and satsmsts. cates English hemp carpets. cases fsnoy dre>« goods. cases silk striped mohairs. cases alpacas and coburgs. I cases Ualfon cloths. . I CLOTHS. CANBItfRRES. BATTINBTS. Ac. ON THURSDAY, „ . February 18 will be aold-about 825 pieces French cloths, casslmeres. meltons, coatings, linen ducks and drills, bieys, vestings. serges. Ac , Ao.. LIWBNGOODS. A rail assortment of linen famishing goodß in skirting I linens, printed and plain linen handkerchiefs, woven f shirt fronts, table cloths and diapers | Laegb sals of cotton hosiery, gloves. „ , HOOP SKIRTS, *o. Incloded In our pale on Thurscay. February 18th, will 1 be found about 5100 cotton hosiery and gloves of I a celebrated and favorite make, in great variety, well f worthy the attentton of the trade. Also—2oft doztn fancy travelling shirts. SOOdozen best quality hoop skirts. I White good*, spool cotton, sewing silks, silk ties, pearl buttons, trimming*, hat* brushes, kid gloves, embroidered collars and sleeves, vest chains, waUeta, pipes, Ao. Also—A stock of fancy and staple dry goods, to he so d I for cash. SPLENDID PARIS SPRING STYLE BONNET RIB BONS. I Included In our Bale on THURSDAY, Feb. 18. will be found ICO cartons splendid new style Paris gros de Naples bonnet ribbons, ja tt landed, LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1100 PACKAGES BOOTS, BH' ES, BROGANS. Ac. TUESDAY MORNING. February 23. at 20 o’clock, will he sold, by catalogue, without reserve, on four months* credit, about 11C0 pack ages boots, shoes, brog&ns, cavalry ooots, Ac., embra clng a prime and fresh assortment of desirable articles for men. women, and children, of city and Eastern mi* iuf«cture xr. B —Samples, with catalofues;-early on the morning of sale. 1Y! THOMAS & SONS, ■ y OJA., HO3. 139 andJAlSomli FOURTH Street. „OARD.—Sales of Keal Estate, Stocks. Ao,. at the MX CHANGE EVERY TUESDAY. Pamphlet Catalogue •**h SiUnrilav pr-vions. FUKHITUKB at A notion Store THURSDAYS. SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL. AND MEDICAL B‘'OKa. _ . „ tt ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, hen 17th, at the Auction Store. *n assortment of mis* celianeous, school, and medical books. ..Pale at Nos. 13® and 111 Pouth FOURTH street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT PIANOS MB PROOF 81FE8. BAGA TELLE-TABLE, FINE VELVET CARPETS Ac „ On THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. The superior farnitars. elegant roue wood 7-octftve Plano, by Chambers & Gablor, Mow York; one by Hoho-- maker; oneby Gilbert. Ac.; mant-1 mirror, 2 fl/e-oroof safes by Herring, fine velvet carpets, Ac rp uw Also, 18 wine and brandy casks, gin and port wine pipes, suitable for store fixtures y wi * w Also, an elegant satin embroidered quip Also, an elegant camels' h*i- shawl. *** Albo, pearl and dlMn>ond Bbawl pin. AlsOv an antique gold watch. , AT PRIVATE BALB. A large and splendid collection of fine oil paintian. <n the American, English, Belgian, ‘and French schools c art. comprising the names of well-known artists fro* both hemispheres, is now on exhibition and for sale fo» one weeK. DY HENRY P. WOLBEBT, -*-> AUCTIONEER, No. »OJ» MARKET fetreet South Side, above Sect CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS, C iSSIMERES. SATINETS DRY GOODS & 0 M * ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. . Feb. 17th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold mix** cloakings, tweeds, black cloths, caesimeres. sat lasts, dinnets plaids, ducals, print muslins, wool jackets, merino drawers, gauze shirts, steel-spring skirts, ribbons, trim mings, handkerchiefs, neckties, cotton hosiery, gloves, veils* spool cotton, wallets, knives and forks, carvers, silver-plated forks, chains, combs, Ac. Also, men’s and boys* boots: women’s, misses', and children’s balraorals and shoes; felt hats, Ac , eTf^MOHDAT?wS)WE O BDAY. I^SII,^BIDAY°M6Si INGE, at 10 .’.leek jprecUely. and country Dealer, are retweeted to attend the* Conrifnments respectfully eolleited from Hanufartn rare, Importer,. Commission, Wholesale and Jobblni Houses, and Betallere of all and every description e* Merchandise. AST* A BOY WANTED atthe Auction Ftore. OSURAKCB COMPAJVIEEI. TyELAWABE MUTUAIi SAFETY IKCOEPOEATED BT THE „ SYLYANTA, 1835. OFFICE 8. E. WALNUT STS.. onvbsse&, fblk&t. J To aU parta 01 the ' rorld ' „ „ ISLAND INSDBANOBB On Goods, by Eiyor. Canal, Laie.and Lana Carriats, to all parts of the Union. . __ _ J FIKTB INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &o. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, NOV. I, lgS3 ® l w'«Y?irst t ii d^ tes / iTe » r «“>*• Loan *§7,060 00 IS. SK2 £{ fttes § P or c «nt. Loan 6 20's.. 75,000 00 20.000 Dnited States 6 per cent. Loan 1881.... 22,000 00 60,000 United States 7 3-10’b per cent. Treasury Notes... fifl.wnrvi 100,000 State of Pennsylvania s per cent. Loan ..... 100 no? an 54,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. * ! Loan 67 son ivi Philadelphia Citj 6 per cent. Loan..." OO SO 000 State of Tennessee sper cent. Loan.... 15.000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mortgage ' mtK „ n „ „ 6per cent. Bonds 22.500 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mortgage „ „„„ cent. Bonds 63.250 00 16,000.900 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Com pany* principal and interest gnarau , ,„A l £ d byjkecitr of Philadelphia.... 15,000 00 5,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvaniafiaiiroad Company-.*... . 7.225 00 5,000 100 Shares Stock North-Pennsylvania «, „ Railroad Company 2.650 00 21,000 United States Certificates of Indebted* ness 21,420 00 EZ23, 700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured *.. 123,700 00 $791,750 Par Cost, $768,737 12 Marhet Value... ,$794,200 50 xteai Estate* 30,363 33 Bills receivable for Insurances made 107,M7 61 ; Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Marine Policies, accrued interest, and other debts due the Company 28.919 87 Scrip and Stock o* sundry Insurance and other Companies, $5,803, estimated value 3,205 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government, subject to ten days call ....$BO,OOO 00 Cash on deposit, in Banks 38,688 39 Cash in Drawer 200 80 ll B »7Sg 19 $1,089,425 6? JTORS, Hobart Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penieton, Henry Sloan. William G Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob p. Jones, James B, Me Faria nd, Joshua P Evra. Spencer Mcllfftlne. John 8. Semple, Fittsbnrg A. B; Berger, Pittsburg. THOMAS C. HAND, President. HEMRY LTLBPRl^^creta^T 18, lce Freataeot. „ ' DIRE* Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Bonder, Theopilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traguatr, Henry C. oallett, Jr., James C. E and WUiiazn q. jtudwl£■> Joseph R, Seal, Dr. R. H. Huston, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, ffHE RELIANCE INSURANCE OOM PAinr OP PHILADELPHIA* Incorporated In IS4L Charter PemAtnai _ OFFICE Mo. 309 WALNUT®SSSS»r PeW * 1, Insures against loss or damage br FIRE Tr rtna -_ fitores, and other Buildings; limited orperuetnaW?,; on Furniture. Goods, Wares, and MerchandSe ™ 41 * CAPITAL 9300.000, ASSETS 9387 911 RB •Bi a - lav®**®*! in the following SecuritiK'vfsa 11 86 ’ Mortgage on City Property, well secured aids 900 oo ■P^sbtsssS^— Fen MZlU2l a T Ballroad Bond '‘ flMt a “d “ ,W0 00 Mortgage L0an5,uim......... . , . mam Camden muL Amboy Bailio»a Company’. B I’Z “e»* d Wn a “?. * op 7 000 00 iBS 1-8 ® SsJalSlllll 111 •Worth at preient markot Yaln«„~^..^j|&§Jj| i=*¥¥»«r”Ttae&» &£-• teSlF 3 - SSffVliSsL. hS^SRST"-^ THOMAS C. HILI,, jJJJj™ Pr »* ld « tt ‘- FgILADET.rBIA. JAmmy 4, fife. _J*5-U A -*■ N F I? B INSURANCE Bni* y ANY. Incorporated 1810. PBS. F3T?fef.- »»• 3io ■wj&mrr str«t. iw.TU?d, “: lsr s' paid-np Capital Stoak and Surolna In- Teated in aonnd and avalUM* Baenritiei; oontbiua b ftapartT. AHlo.«a ssaa&g«* | SglsaT' psa^ AnnArO. L. ClwS^^i.^ lB ’ F 'IRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. HtFIBB IIfSUBAITOB COM' toms! f aooa, > « r Harcbandln (enanOlT, onllbsnl i™S!f,i C A p »{? 1 * to J. elh « r Witt» laria Simla* Fund, to {STSRMJm? 11 ? wortcarefolmanner--qr^ieff «*■ te offM to the Inanrad an undoubted »««urltT In th* •»» T _ DIBEGTOB& Jonathan Fatteraos, i Thomas Bohlns. AlftTflndw* Benson, I TUni H \ fi-mitt* i • William Mqntsllwu fSSnblfeSZlJ*' 1 Itane Hazlehnrst, | Thomas JONATJ?2n PATTERSON, President. Wmuk O. Cxowkll. rxmiamfc anthracite insurance oom- PKRPIraAt. -A ’ ltt ° rl1 * 4 °““ lul •m.sod-cbabtib Office lift 311 WAXiXTUT Street, lntwMi Thivii Fourth streets, Philadelphia. TJUxd and &w£*£&.n,iea. • i® 1111 ?'® la JltlBt«a. Wm. R Dean. Joseph Uutfleld, f John Katoham. WILhIAM ESHER, Preaidant. W M e 7M. V. DEAN. Vlee Pre.ldent. Smith. Secretary. ap3-tf TNBURAKCE COMPANY OP THE state OP PENHSYLVAHIA-OTTICS Hon * and * KXCHAKQB BOILDINGB, North alda of WALBOV Stnri, between DOCK and TdIRD Straete, Phlladahthfci. IKCCEPORhTSD ln irei—OHABTBS FIBPB»AL. PAOPEETIES OP THE COSIPAAT. lEmmiar j, VABin. MM. A*jD TRANSPORTATION M ?ro’n JLS®" STEAM ra&££S^l?iS £2 HKoksamsT f "SSMfflsgSK^r SALS or IMPORTED AMD DOMESTIC DKr oa i TDB‘DAr Mos3fffg li D « 005^ monUu 400 pack agee and Tota of ftSS}?' ®» fo u t d " BBT GOODS FO« CiBff , ON TUESDAY MOBNltfa; ABff ' February 28, at 10 o’clock, for cash. ai Rr?a . <N domestic dry Roods, slightly damaged at a Im,, •* eistloa of biown and bleached muslins, twee<j B| cittS« ades, jeans, checks, prints, flannels, raoaslln d® i&iqZ printed drills, wool half hoc®, Ac. m ' PAN COAST A WAKNQOK.ATJa TIOMBBRS. Mo. «40 MARKET Str—fc. LARGE POSITIVE SPRING SALE jOFAMERiaajj AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, MBIT* GOODS Ac.. Ac., by.Catalogue. ON WEDNESDAY* Feb. 17.1064, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, com, prising abont.7so lots fresh andjdeslrable goods for epri» sales. PHILIP FORD & 00., AUCTIONEER^ ■*- •*» MARKET and 6»* COMMRKOB Stnela. LABOR POSITIVE SALE OF 1.600 CABR9 BOOT*. BHOKS, BROGAIfs\ *ej _ , „ o, Thursday Moftiniro. Feb 16, will be sold, br catalogue. for euh, earn, menclng at 10 o clock prccieelT. 1.6t>0 cuca bools. ehaei, broeane. balmorals, gaiter., alippen. Ac.. embracing aprimeaMortoent of goods direct from mainfitotarV. adapted to spring sal* e. Goode open tor examination, with catalogue, early on the morning of eale. . TSY SCOTT & STEWART. AS ADI.TIOBEBBS ADD COMMISSION MKBOBABTS. ie9lm OidJS CHBBTHUTSt.and«il»B»HBGH»trift IN WASHINGTON. TTJDES AND TALLOW AT PUBLIC AJ auction Will be offered at Public Auotlom.et H o’clock M., on TUESDAY, tbe 23d day of February, at the Monument Yard. In the citv of Washington about S.oro RaLTED BEEF HIDE*, and 60.000 IDs. ofTALLO W. In food condition. Term* CAinfl, In Gorernmentfosds. frig 7t G. BELL. Lieut Col. andC. a CALEOFCONDBMNED horses and MULES. CHIBF QtTABTERHAATBII'e OrFIOK, Drt>t or WnsHiifoToir. OpfeilaK.??l d iS t tfi ab 4' A“o»on near > UM fift * L ’ ap “‘ ln Government fuada. Bale to commence at 10 o’clock A M. ._ . Brigadier Gneeral and ‘ fw»Bt P6t»6t of Washington, SHIPPING. BOSTON AND PHILADEL .PHIA BTEAMSHIP LIMB, sailing from eaeh Son on SATURDAYS, from first W*har/ a dot* PIMB treat. Philadelphia, and Long Wharf. Bocton. rl ** SAXON, Cap*. Matthew* will tail from Philadelphia for Bocton, on Saturday, February 96, at 1A eelock A. Mi.and steamer NORMAN, Capt. Baker, from Boston for Philadelphia, on same day. at 4 P. If, These new and substantial steamships form a regular Use, sailing from eaeh port punctually on Saturday*. Insurances> effected at one-half th» premium ehargai os sail vessels. Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested tosoad Sit* Receipt# and BdU Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (haring flue accommodation*, appiy to HENRY WfNSOR * 00., mhfl 8388 South DELAWARE Avenue cggjfiEßE. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVER. ■“■■■■POOL, touohlngat Queenstown, (Cork Far hoi.) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool. Now York.and Philadelphia Steamship Gomuanv are intend. *d to sail as follows* £ITY OF WASHINGTON...Saturday. February 99 £Z|X, 9X ...... -Sat lire ay, February 27, CITY OF L0ND0N....... Saturday, Ma*oh6 And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Pier No, 44 North River. BATES OF PASSAGE: _ Payable ln Gold, or Its equivalent in Currency. FIRST CABIN, $BO 00 STEERAGE. $3O 69 Do. to London, SO 00 Do. to London. 84 01 Do. to Paris, 96 00 Do. to Paris, A- 09 Dp. to Hamburg, 90 00 Dp. tp Hambura.tr ot Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Rotter - awn, Antwerp. «*.. at equally low rates tlTerpool or Qn.sc.towQ: let Cabta, m. •69. CIOS. Steerage from Lltwcool ud Gaeenetowx, tM, TbOM who wish to .end for their Mend, .an bar tt.kete here at theae rates. Tot farther information, apply at the Company'll office* EDINBURGH ‘ EDINBURGH -S&tnrday, Fcbu&ry if. MEDICAL. (XU) STANDING OHRONIO DIB v RIBKB, in their worst forms, oared by special me. raxtee. when desired, at the institution of finf aiwlft. iftuO WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, where he has been established oyer four yean, and has cured the*, sands or our best cltlstns or diseases which had resisted all medical treatment for years* Prof. BOLLEB, founder and teacher of the only true arid successful system of applying Magnetism, Gains* Isa, and other modifications o i Electricity, ae a carotin agent, takes pleasure in referring'to the followlsv who have been cured of obstinate diseases, street**' ®kurtleff, Cancer is Stomach, 3731 Marks! J. M. Bulat, Rheumatism, 1323 South Broad street. Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 617 South Front street. Edward T. Evam.preaeharof th*M X. Ghnreh. Dr. |[e^mnttifr«t etal ” lf “*’ Laryn|tiu,,a,ld Lnmtwco, UB Willmm H Bhaln«, Paraly.i. of tit* lower limb. fV». Thoma* Ovreni, Cohgeatlon of the Brain and eeron Eemorrbage of the Imngu * al j Blabotoe, Amori»n HoM. raiiaaeiphla. James Mucent, Deafness for six .years, and ringing and in the head, Fifteenth and Bedard streets severe Diabetes, Bose Mills, West George Grant, Bheumatlc Gout, long standing, fU Chestnut street. _H- T; De SUver. Chronic Netualgia and Inflammatory Bheumatlsm, 1736 Chestnut street. O. ChromicDjßpepsia and Inflammation of .the Kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets* T^iSf 6 ! a®' l b>ng-siaadlng and min Lumbago, 216 Pine street. Edward McMahon.Consnmptlon. 1327 Front street* <*4 W*llia®» Morgan, Nervous Debility and spruce street. Charles B. Cushney, Paralysis of the town llmbe CParmjleKT) and Dyepapsla. Western HoteL —■J'.,? ick^kC^,r<> ? ,c Sl'3? < o litis / Constloation. and Con nstlon of tie Brain, SIB Callowfilil street Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption, of flea n«n standingHMChestnutstreet 1 T * ™" Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia noe M ‘ L * nnil1 * 8 Nerrou* Prostration:Dadbury art* kotetreet* Carney * Fatooaary Comumption, 1317 Hat* *?, eminently sncceaaral, when a*»l»*4 by hiA. is the following diseases; " Apnonia, Hypochondria, Abscesses. Humors. Asthma, JnsanltT. Ague Chill* , , 4 Inflammation* Bilious Complaints, Jaundice. Bronchitis, L«kfaw mPIMnU - Constlpatton. I.arynsitls, Consumption. In the middle Loss of Memory. oo'Sion, gss2s“A §b£E“* m . tefit® 1 * B—* 8 —* Cutaneous Diseases. Berronsnees, Contractions of Muscles, Noise in the head. Coldness of Feet and Handa. Old Bores 7 FaipjtfttSon of the Heart, m£lne r £’ pfmS 1,,a0r Dimness of Sight, Piles. 8 ' DlstSn, of Limbs, to the Headl ' Zg&SSS*****' gW the Womb. Onnt ’ trpine Dleease. onrartßewnw. IS** & D,Ma *“' White Swellings, Jon,'Station fess. Xeroderma. JalStf Fro * B E 'LECTBICITY.—WHAT IS LIFE F&£s|gSta£ Fever and A*n«- I>iabit2F 8 * 22§52!£ oa ' (F»m»t*i IlGSSlrtSm. HortSSi? Pu “>- Bron.Mtll. SSfSS? 1 XmlB * iol1 *- *«• &*« TaBBANT’S - : SELTZER^APEmENT FIKST PHYSICIANS IK THB LAND BEST . for Sick Headache. . KerTpoßHeadache. Dyapep.ia.Bonr stomach, >U°nß Headache, Dizziness, » .Coßtlveuess, I,o«a of Appetite, Goat. fßdl ttaSn^r i o°n f B ,%i,^ma?r e1 ' . burn. Sea Sickness, Billon* Attacks, Fever s, •: Ac., Ac. • ‘ Fcr Testimonials, Ac., see Pamphlet with each Bottle. Hanofaetnred only by _ TARBA„T ft CO . no2-Iy FOB Si LB BY A^ < DBPGariS'ra >w lor,t • TUMEELE’S COMPOUND BYBUP OF " pOCE U n ,«hl u a remedy, b«au,au„,„ „a„ nee it pronounce it the best T wwansa those Who _ COUGH SYBUP, •h'e beet Blood Purifier, the most efleient Idvlmmia. jMo-sm ,sas »isa white virgin wax op an~ * * TILL IS I—A MW Treneh Coametla for bauTmw - [?*• whitening, u<l preferring «S tbemoKt wonderfnl compound of (ba «l ‘ Ut J. s S!? d "' ®Mm«]V.blastth*no r •omporiUos, if bote* eompoaod entirely of wax—hence 1U extraordinary onalltlee r~. .rf? vtrylm the ekln, making It eolt, emootht fMrTimatiaJiJSZHi? Itmakeethe old appearyoung, ih, homSylSSHi* 4 *" ike handsome more beantlfnl, and th*mo«tvi2 dlyino. Price. 25 and 60 J; .ntr , pFapar,d 38?iSj«SSS * Co. .Perfomen. 41 Sonth EIGHTH Btntf HA«« above Cheetnn t. and 1M Snath tarmvS gwlji EVANS & WATSON’S. w • ' STORE. SALAMA »D*K BAF* variety of FIREPROOF SAFES always „tt §■& DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DKW "JWlDtist tor the last twentr rears, iSmiT helow Third, inserts the most heaSSil trrto-. ft* nae, mounted on fine Gold, PUtinfc sSrsenS al Coralito. Amber. ke . at prices, for neat lie' work, more reasonable than an* Dentiatii? State. Teeth Blnigred to last forlife iVif 1 ? ? l *T or rewired to salt So pain in enttmettafi "««otal ftetk ranted to flt. Beterenoe, best fa.Te i] iii ' worts war* delpUa Buses, Hot-AirFMM«2. Pill** Lovdovn Grates. Flfaboii»yias* Wa *i? o, ta'W% Hutart, hoi. Plates. Ba l* BoUwefwSr ud MtaU, by the m »BafeStaf e ?^ o™' 0 ™' *«■» •* WholeSil* aa,9^"^_ca^^iv^»^ k _ HERRINq, SHAB, H^ bU »•" Forhuu Bay. «i ■feaWWiSte *■ *■ MWwsjiL. 7»«§BtfaSa&i iaao WALtnjT»trJ.i.
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