PERSONAL. —ln rcferenoe to the bill introduced by Hon. Ig natius Donnelly into CoDgress for the encourage* ment and protection of emigration, an editorial in the Washington Chronicle cites Mr. Donnelly as a tjpe of ihe progressive spirit of the young manhood Of America: “Born, we believe, in another land, educated at the Philadelphia High school, (an insti tution which has given some of the finest intellects to the public councils, and some of the bravest offi cers to the Union cause,) he left that city, compara tively a few years ago, and settled in what was then the Territory of .Minnesota. Here his industry, in telligence, and energy soon attracted attention* Hif love of freedom taught him that the so called Demo cratic parry was the veriest slave of slavery, and he co-operated with the Republicans, by whom he was first chosen Lieutenant Governor, after the new State was organized, and at the last election Representative in Congress from the St. Paul * trie*. His course in the House showc that heisnot only worthy of the confluence of hjc but abundantly competent to the dbchwgc of the X duties of the servants of a IrDC * ntl P rjgre,,lve 'P*—There was a “bazaar” In Rochester, Now York recently, held by the ladies of that oity, one of whom wrote to Ocneral Grant for a lock of Ilia hair to be *et and sold In the fair. The (loners!, of courte, acceded to the request, and expressed his eatiefaetten, in view of the demand, that hia rtook of hair is ao abundant as itia, though admitting that “ time, or some other cauae, Is beginning to inter aperae, heie and there, a reminder that wintera have passed.” He replied that he could not And it in hia heart to leJuse such a request, even though, by erantirg it. he exposes the fact to the ladies o> Rochester that he ia “no longer a boy.” We hope the ladies won’t foUoW the hint or hia Rochester correapondent now, and out all the hair off the hero’s — After a grand ball given by Frinoe Humbert to the Hite oiNaples, on the 20th ult., a quarrel took rfsse between the Duke de Sant Arpino and Frinoe Sotouno, anting out of an alleged act of disrespect tothe Prince.* as Maliterne. The consequence of tola was a duel with cavalry aabrea, in which the Frinoe -was wounded on the arm, and the eeconde interfered and prevented further bloodshed. The combatants, old friends of twenty years’ standing, then shook hands. ... _ William Carter, once a master chimney-aweep, was converted In 1859 from being a great oppoaepto everythii goi ateligioue character, and became ao- Hve in doing good. He now preaches on Sabbath ■evenings in the laige Victoria Tneatre, London, to - an immenae congregation-nearly allot the “com mon people ” and its lower strata. He thu. reaches a class of persona that few others could draw to gether, and from appearances he i» doing much good. B A merited lady in Boston has been one of the largest army contractors of the war. The total amount of her contracts ia said to be -about two millions of dollars. She has made a good deal of money- _ Samuel Hall, a British inventor of celebrity, has. iecently died. He was bettor known In this country by hia condensing apparatus, by which pure water was obtained from salt water for the aupply of marine boilers. Twins Anns E. Dickinson has accepted an in vitation to deliver an address before the Ohio Le gislature. Fanny Kemble is said to be writing a new play, With the leading part for Miss Kate Bateman. thjg cirr Thermometer MARCH 1, 1863. MARCH 1, 1864. n A M 12 M 3P. M. 6A. M HX....Jr. X. 8J 45 33. 38........35^ WIND. WIdD. HNE....'WSW....SSW W E.....EbyN Thr Late Fight in Florida.—The Bth Regiment United States colored troops left this oity on the 16th of January last, under command of Col. Fdbley, a young man of fine military dvantages and respected by all who possessed bis acquaintance. The regiment participated in the late battle of Alue tee, Florida, and by the following list of killed and wounded prove their fighting qualities: Officers killed.—Col. Chas, W. Fiililey, Lieut. Goulcaborougb, Co. D. . . _ Officers wounded.—Major L. Burntt, Capt. A. a. Dlokep Co. K; Capt. tx. E. Wagner, Co. A; Capt. Uompany A.—Nelson Bush, D. Bell, Theodore Wiley, Wm. Davit, J. H. Buckmastor, Isaac Bncbmaster, Lemuel Simmons, Wm. Edwards, Geo. Pennington, A. Young, Geo. Robinson, C. Dor sey, John Ticker, John Siezer, James Saunders, Wm. BrogdeD. Killed—Company A.—Sergeant A. Qarton, Jacob HoUinswcrth, Jts. Nellit, Jos. Jackson, Wm. Jen nings, Alex. McGrew. Wounded —Company B.—Sergeant L. McKenzie, T. A. Barnett, E. Greger, J. Boyd, Sergeant A. Martin, Sergeant R.' Chancellor, Isaac J. Boyd, H. Conover, Z, Carberry, Joseph Ford, John Fisher, Calvin Hanoi, j. Hamar, Thomas Loyd, John Thompson, W. H. Wilson, W. Collins. Killed—Company B.—H. Thompson, William James, William Lewis, Bradley Gregot, Cirarles Johnson, E D. Taneamp, Sidney Charles, James 'Wilkinson. Missing—Company B.—George Alexander, Wm. Bell, Isaac Foulk, George Fostley, Geo. Sawyer. Wounded —Company C.—Samuel Gibson, Ser- Sant Simon-, Corporal E. Thorn,- W. H. Jackson, -wia Thomas, Absalom Sill, Andrew James, Henry Johnson, C. Sharp, C. Sippa, Sergeant H. Wbeldon, James Bias, James Hail, Isaac Brown. Killed— Company C.—Color Sergeant Samuel Waters, William Wright, C. Polk. Missing—Company C —S. Christen. Wounded —Compsny D.—W. Boy d, Sergeant Levi J. Taik r, John Sipple, Robert Jackson, Fhdip Sill, Sergeant Hemy A. Thompson, John Williams, D. Scott, Amos Boyd, Wm. Robinson, Wm. H Harris, S. Creen, R. Green, S. Thomas, W. Chandler, P. J. Craig, Theodore Johnson, J. Hogan. John Town seed, James Sibbet, H. Clack, W, G. Hays, W. Sharp, Peter Miller, Andrew W. Harris, Caleb Fisher, Abraham Harris, Wm. H. Reed, J. Hay wood. Killed—Compaay D.—Sergeant D. Mortimore, Sergeant J. CK Jackson, W. A. Scott, J. K.-Farker, Alexander 'Whittaker, James Anderson, George Crawford, Wm. A. Gregg, Chas. Heassons, Charles Martin. H. Feddyman, H. Lockwood. Wounded —Company £ —Sorgt. Appleton Evans. Sergt. Chas. Conn, Corp. John Clafford, Corp. Jas. jToec#, Join Jackson, Samuel Newman, Nathaa Howard, Chas. Miller, We Collins, S. Black, Z. Kennard, Joseph Harman, H. Jacobs, Irwin Hall. Killed—Company A. Butler, J. Diggs, H. Har man. Wounded—Company F.—Wm. C. Hall, Joseph Young, John Fields, Coxp. H. Hutchinson, William Wilson, Charles Wilson, £. Wapples, Geo. William jos, Obai. Steveai, Robert Towciend, C&M, WU liaxos, H. Saddler. Rilled—Company F.—Sergts. j. H. Conrad, J. O. Chambers, John Walker, John Johnson, ft. H. Brown, Corp. Bradley, Rosier, B. Good. Wounded—Company G.—Sergt. James Fayette, Corp. John Waller, Milton Frank, Lewis Brown, Wm. Chandler, H. M. Johnson, Albert Thompson, B. Haines, Chat. Rue, Chas. Hill. 'founded—Company H.—L. Sobriakey, E. Adams, David Overton, Sergt. W. H. Brown, H. Gardner, W. H. Kenney, Wm. Wren, Geo. L. Hill. Sergt. E. Adams, Thee. Green. Rilled—Company H,—Corp. Wm. Williams, E. Jackson, Robert Robinson, Wm. Brint, A. Wood rufi, John Freeman, Thomas Benediot, Geo. Ha> ding. Wounded— Company L—Henry Scudder, Anthony Stevens, Henry Bell Wm. Andrews, Martin Snow bell. E.-R. fficEim, Wm. Wallace, ft. Darea, Corp, Silas Simms, Wesley Green, George Groos, John Fields, John Young. Samuel Jackson, H. Fan. Killed—Company I.—Sergt. J. Jackson, Corporal White, Samuel Miller, C. Annah. Wounded—Company K.—John H Green, Harri son Tilman. Sergt. Nelson Beaumont. William Jones, Forester Standlon, John Wilson, Geo Bailey, Sergt. Geo. H. Kelley, Sergt. H. Carry, Isaac Back et, Joseph “Whitten, Ogden Hbff. Daniel Washing* ton, Corp. Chas. Hubbard, Wm. Jackson, Rilled—Company K.—John Cstl, Amos Huff, Geo. Robinson, George Willet, Fleming Devan, George Johnson, Levi Scrnly, Richard Coliin3, Benjamin Wooley, Elijah Little, Joseph Thompson. The City Treasury.—The clerks in the office of tbe City Treaeuter are buying a rush of bueineu such as they have not experienced for many months. The paying out of matured loans, and the warrants of volunteers who receive the city bounty, ■" occupy the whole force, requiring their unceasing attention. Yesterday there was no litUe difficulty experienced in the scarcity of small currency, and at I times the business came to a dead halt. A re quisition was made on the Mint ior a supply, and there was ss much given as could be spared. When it 1b remembered that the office pays out about one hundred thousand dollars per day in notes of the smaller denominations, it will be easily seen how difficult it is to keep a full supply of the small notes on hand. This temporary embarrassment was seized upon by professional sharpers, who hang about the soldier’s skirts to watch every opportunity of relieving him ox his funds, and was turned to good account. Rather than wait an hour or two, the their warrants to the speculators at a shave of twenty or thirty dollars. The prudent volunteer should shun these torches, and rather hear, for a short while, whatever inconveniences may attend the payment of hit bounty, than greedi ly accept the terms which his professed friends sub mit to him. Since the commencement of the year, the city treasury has paid out in soldiers’ warrants over $2 500,0c0, Homoeopathic Medical College —The aixteenthaonual commencement orthe Honceopathlc Medical College of Penn.ylvam* will take place thU morning, at Muilcal Fund Hall. A fine hand of mule ic expeoted to be preient. The valedlotoiy addrea. win oe delivered bv H. If. Guernsey, M. D„ ProfeMor of Obetetrios ana Diseases of Women and Children. The special degree of the college will be conferred upon O. W. Mulford, of New Jersey, by the pteeident, John M. Kennedy, Esq., and the de gree upon the following-named gentlemen: Horace G. Bartlett, Vermont; Louie B. Brown, Peuna ; wm. J. EarhaTt, Penna.; tlaivey W. Farrington, Penua.: John J. Garvin, Penna-; Henry Francie Sunt, Bhode Inland; Charles H. Lee, Penna.; "Walker S. MoJ. Ostrander,Penna.; Wm. J. Savage, Virginia; Anthony H. Sharp, Penna.; Wm H. Smith, England; Vanroom, Delaware; and Bufus K. Ward, Penna. ■ Hospital Items.—An old gentleman rrfaned Joseph Meeney, aged seventy-six years, Slipped and fell, between nine and ten o'clock on Monday evening, at the corner of Eighth and Fitz water streets. Car No. 99 of the Green and Coates afreets Passenger Bailroad Company was passing at the time, and ran over his leg, breaking it in two places. A settee was Immediately procured, and the snffterer was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where he died a few hours afterwards. His family resided at the corner of Juniper and Bedford ltreats, to which place he was removed yesterday. James Henry, thirty-three years of age, was ad mitted yesterday with a cut in the back ol bli bead, reoeiveil at a fracaa which occurred the night before In a tavern on Water street, below Vine. Mary Wood, aged twenty-four years, was also admitted yesterday with her right ankle sprained, caused by falling on the pavement at Twelfth and Brlnfon streets. Fbom Boston. —The steamship Savon, Cautsin Matthew., arrived at this port y-raferdvy f-nm Boston, with a large cargo, of which the fol lowing is a portion: 11 eases and 345 packages dry Lands? 638 eases and 226 packages ol boots and shoes! 476 packages wool; 76 barrels rice; lie bags afdtnetre: 6 carks bleaching powder; 253 coils cor dage'l2 casks and 2 bars ropper; 224 ba r. oodff.h; lufbarrels herring; 90 bble. and 16 casks oil; 124 lS.dl™aJid 72 S^e.iron; 126 bags peanuts; 771 pssksgesand 107boxe»Bah, and 62 balesoljnte. Injubbd — Lieut. Wm. M. Harrington, pltal) Broad and Prime streets, yesterday morning, with severe Injuries on his head and back, caused, ly falling from the rear platform of one ol the Phila delphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore railroad oars. He was about proceeding to Chester, where fits ls at present stationed. Sailing of the Ship Ttjscaboba.— The -packet-ship Tusearors, Oapt. Dunlevy, left Walnut sitieet wbaif at an P. TIL, on Tuesday, bound for Liverpool, In tow of the Oity lee Boat, she takes 22 passengers, and the following cargo -.35,978 bushels -of wheat: 1.760 barrels 312 boxes bacon; as Urds bark; 49 bales rags, and 6 hhds. tobacco. FBOK Lbwbb, Dbl. —The schooner Dia mond, from Philadelphia for Portland, Me., with a mad or coal, before reported ashore near the Oape, la full of water, and will bea total loss, except .alls, .soars, and rigging, which have been landed. The U. 3. irasrd-sblp Saratoga and some twenty schooners an (a tte Wta*ftwnN. W, The Bounties to Wards.— Bastcvening another meeting of delegate. fto”‘ii® waida wu held at the Board of Trade Boom., Pre aident Daniel Stelnmetz in the cnair. . The Chairman Sated that toe object;of Bounto.rSnd Committee, and it was also proposed tb.t thn different pswenger railway companies the proceed! of one day for the same Tiiirno.e g A number of the employer of the theatres Vrrtnf the railway, had expreaged a wlUlnenem to devote one day’, labor for thl. purpoie. The diffe rent wards reported aa follow.: Firat ward, no report. second ward, 175 muatered in to Feb. 1; 340 to raiae * fund on hand, $2,000, Tbiru ward, mi .worn lu; 236 yet to furnish. Fourth ward, 132 sworn in; 200 wanted. Fifth ward, no rrpoit. Sixth ward, 302 sworn in; full quota furnished; the ward has borrowed $1,296 Seventh ward, $lB,OOO raised; $l2 000 more re quired. Eighth ward, full. Ninth ward, 354 men already mustered in, and funds enough to nil the quota. Tenth ward, 96 men wanted to fill the quota, $.5,- 000 have been raised, and this ward will be exsmpt- Eleventh ward will be filled to-day; the ward has borrowed $1,200 to procure the-men. Twelfth ward, full; $1,600 out at interest. Thirteenth ward, full! Fourteenth ward, full. Fifteenth ward, no report. Sixteenth ward, full. ■ T , Seventeenth ward, 130 men mustered In. It is supposed 273 men are wanted. The ward has but ward, collected $13.500; mustered 265; want 136 : $1 600 on hand. _ Nineteenth ward, 340 sworn in.; want 400 more; $15,000 raised, end hae $6 000 on hand. Twentieth waid, 436 mustered; want 218; suffl dent funds on hand* Twenty-first wards full; provided a quota of 121 be allowed them cu the general credit. Twenty*second w&iti, no report. Twentj-third tv&rd, no report Twenty-fourth fr&rd, full. Twenty-fifth ward. 135; mustered quota not known. The ward is in want of funds, and cannot procure them in the ward. . - Mr. Andrews moved that a committee be appoint ed to wait upon the places of amusement and the passenger railwaye, for the purpose of obtaining a contribution to the general fund of the Convention. The motion was, alter some debate, postponed for one wetk. On motion, it was agreed that when the Conven tion adjourn it do so to meet next Tuesday evening. On motion of Sheriff 'Thompson, it was agreed that at the next meeting a statement In writing be handed in by the different delegates from each ward of ihc state of recruiting in their respective wards. Professor Saunders offered the following reoolU* tion, which was adopted: That a committee of five be appointed to devise means to pay to veterans re enlisted in the field, and accredited to the city at large, a bounty at least as large as the present ward bounty. The committee appointed consists of Pro fessor Saunders, Chairman, and Messrs. T&tham, Wm, D Lewis,'C. B. Andreas, and J. W. Frazer. Mr. Tatham effered a resolution that the praotioe of paying more than $25 to recruiting officers by the different wards is injurious and wrong,' and should bekiopped. . .. s Mr. Peirce called attention to the filthy condition of the barracks at Twentieth and Hamilton streets. It is represented that over 1.000 men arc kept in this place wheie there is not room for 3 00, that the floor la flit by with accumulated dirt in which the men are compelled to lie down and sleep; that on account of this state of affairs a mutiny arose last Sunday Bight, Which W#» only quellea by force or slip Snob $ Btate or affairs was disoreOitable to the oix cers in command at the barracks. Tin motion of Mr. Peirce, a committee was ap pointed to investigate the state of affairs at the bar racks at Twentieth and Hamilton streets, and to rft- Dortto the military oommandant at this point. Messrs. Peirce, Strutters, Valentine, Thompson, and Riley. Adjourned. Arrival of Soldiers — Shortly after six o’olock last evening, 660 men, belonging to the Ist D C. (Baker’s) Cavalry, under the command of Captain Freas, arrived in this city from Augusta, Maine, which place they left at six A..M. on Mon day. The principal part of them were new recruits, and the remainder discharged men who have re-en listed. The balance of this regiment is at present stationed in Washington. One of their number, named Emerson Hovey, belonging to Portland, was taken sick on the way here, and bad to be placed under medical treatment in the hospital attached to the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon. The men were provided with refreshments at both of the refreshment saloons, and subsequently took the cars for Washington. Building Permits Issued in Pebru auv — Dwellings, three-story, 33 ; two-story, 22; one-story. 4 : factory, 1; hotel, l; offices, 2 ; market houses, 2; shear, 4; stores, 4; stables, 4; shops. 2 ; stairway, 1: storehouses, 4; slaughter-houses, 2; alterations and additions, 15. Total, 101. Army Contracts. — A numlier of army contract* were awarded at the Army Clothing and Equipage offioe yesterday, hut at the earneit solici tation of the contractors a lule has been established Which prevents their being published, and conse quently we were unable to obtain them. The TJnion Voi/uhtebr Refreshment Saloon.— During the past month the committee at tached to the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon have furnished refreshments to 14,598 soldiers pass ing to and from the seat of war; 3,452 have been quartered over night at the saloon; 17 admitted to the hospital, and 2 died. Oil Paihtings.— The balance of the col lection of oil paintings, embracing some of the choicest gems, will be sold this evening, at the sales rooms of Scott & Stewart. 622 Chestnut street, among which will be found subjects by Atwood, Paul Ritter, Meade, Kippendorf, and others. Fire.— The dye-house of Thomas Pat ton, Ne. 510 South Thirteenth street, caught fire be tween eight and sine o’clock, last evening, from a Stovepipe resting on the back shed. The loss will probably reach one hundred dollars. Transferred. — All the siefe and wound ed tnlfiiere, from different hospitals belonging to New Hampshire regiments were transferred from the Citizens’ Volunteer Hospital, yesterday, to the Department of the East. Death of a Soldier. —The following death was reported at tbe medical director's office yesterday, from the Convalescent Hospital, Six teenth and Filbert streets: Private Daniel Neihart, Company E, 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry. Mubtebed_ln. —The sixth company for the Piovoat Guard Battalion, commanded by Lieut. Col. Frink, wa, muttered Into the United State, service on Monday by Lieut. Burk, The company number, about 100 men. Elected to the Pennsylvania Hospi tal. —Doctor Thoi. George Morton has been elect* ed aurgeon to the Pennsylvania Hotpital, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Dr. Jot. Pan coaat. Sale op Real Estate, Stocks, etc. — Met.n. 11. Thomas & Sore .old at the Exchange, yeiterday noon, tbe following .took, and real estate: ICO .hires Kimberton Coal Company, at $4.25 $425. 100 Bhare. Union Mutual Inauranoe Company, at $19—51,900. 10 Bhare. Northwestern Railroad, $4 60—545, 13 do do do $4 50—558.50. 60 do West Cheater and Philadelphia Railroad Company, preferred, at $17.75—51 065. l share Philadelphia library, $26. l do Mercantile Library, paid up, $B, l do do do $5. Irredeemable ground rent of $122.60, par $2,041.67, SaDiom fctreetj west of Eighth street—s2,sso. Irredeemable ground rent of $122 60, par $2,041,67 $2,550, about 25 per cent, above par. Irredeemable ground rent of $lOO a year—sl,92s. Irredeemable ground rent of $lOO a year—-$1,950. Potto story brick residence} No* 1330 Chestnut street, opposite the Mint, subject to restrictions as to building—s2s,Boo. The elegant brown>stone residence, No. 1332Chest* nut street, they withdrew; now hold it at private sale. Handsome modern residence, No. 520 Vine street, east ol Sixth street—st.3oo. Large and valuable residence, Nd. 357 South Fourth street, between Walnut and Spruce Btreets ThreeSltory brick hotel and dwelling, No. 1822 Ridge avenue—s 2 2CO. Four-story brick residence, No. 1833 Filbert street, west of Eighteenth street—s9,s6o. " _ Private sales since our last repott.—The hand some residence comer of Arch and Twenty-first 517,000. Warehouse No. 216 North Broad street, 63 feet front—s3o,6oo. This is in the same Bquare as the one sold at public sale 23d u1t,98 feet front, for $35,800. subject to a ground rent of $11,666, equal to $47,466, making $77,966 of property sold in that square last week. THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Massey. 3 Malicious Mischief Isaac H. Miller was committed on Monday even ing on the charge of cutting the stay ropes of the steeple of the Tabor Presbyterian Church, at Eigh teenth and Christian streets. This steeple fell du ring a gale of wind on Friday afternoon. The ropes which, parted were found to have been partly out. Circumstances were brought to light, ana suspicion fell upon the defendant, ae was therefore arrested. The alderman returned the oace to court, so that the accused might have a fair chance to defend himself against the accusation* CBefore Mr. Alderman Weldon. ] Disorderly House. Mrs. Mey eis was arraigned on the ohaTge of keep ing a disorderly house on Thirteenth street, above Willow. This building was formerly oooupied as the shelter for colored children. It was fired by a mob nearly a quarter of a century since, but was saved from total destruction by the manly efiorts of tbe Good Will Fire Company, despite the efforts and threats of the mob. Mrs. Meyers was bound over in the sum of $5OO to answer at court. [Before Mr. Alderman HcHullLil Serious Threats.' James Ross and Robert McQ,uaid were arraigned, yesterday morning, on the-oharge of threatening to ahoot a police officer. The parties, having a pistol in their possession on Monday night, made their ap pearance in the vicinity of Thirteenth and Catha rine streets, but were not permitted to do as they pleased, at which they became indignant at the officer. The accused were required to enter bail to keep the peace. CBefore Mr- Alderman Beltler. 3 A man giving the name of Owen Trainer was ar raigned yesterday morning on the charge of stealing wood from the wharr of Mr. J. Thompson, on Dela ware avenue. When taken into custody he resisted the officer, and made a desperate assault on him* The accused was cjmisftted In default of $l,OOO bail to answer. CBefore Mr. Alderman Miller.] Larceny. George Grant was arraigned yesterday morning on the charge of stealing some money from the drawer, -at the County Line Inn, Twenty-fourth ward. It is said that ten dollars of the stolen money were recovered. The attendant of the Inn was temporiarly absent at the time tbe alleged robbery is said to have been committed. The ac cused was recognized by the police as an old offen der. having been under arrest for house stealing in Montgomery county. The defendant was com mitted. , THE COURTS. Court or quarter Sessions-Judge Ludlow. Commonwealth vs. Ed. H« Beeder, Henry O. Reeder, Samuel Jeffries, Henry Jeffries, and Sami. Smith. This case, in which the defendants are oharged with having committed an assault aad bat tery on Major C. Ql. Berty, late of the 26th Penn lylvania "Volunteers, at Reeder’s Hotel, German town, on the sth ol February, was on trial all day yesterday. On behalf of the Reeders it was denied that they committed any assanlt whatever upon Major Bemr. They alleged, and called witnesses to prove, that he and his companions were druok and disorderly, and that all the Reeders did was to put him out of the house, using only so much force as was necessary to accomplish that object. On be half of the two Jeffries, an assault upon Mr. Berry ' was also denied. Upon the part of Smith, the other defendant, it was denied that he was present, and, therefore, could not have participated in the - M The case was not concluded. Other courts were not in session. j rupER HAN GIN GB.—J OHN H. LONGSTBBTH, No. 1» North *HIBD jJjJFfc Ha vtogtlS sole agency for °*JMedalled variety manufacturers enables ue to show MimewJtoa vanety of new designs, which will be sold *t inwuwctniem Prices. The first floor will be devoied to retmUng. Dwellings decorated in first-class style, and the hang tog department properly > Ngndedg°" L0 [fGBTEBTH, SSiar . 00. is flwtb SWNt*. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. IBRAEL MOBRIS. 1 mo rru. JOS. O. ORUBB. ICOUKtTTEK OS TH. »o>r»- EDMUND A 60UDBB. J - Arrival and Sailing of the Ocean Steamers. TO AKBIVB nws. ships t . fbo “, jr," York Feb. 16 PcDceyirsnla.....Liverpool y, )rls F„b. 17 Etna tl,B .’J >ool York...... Feb. i 7 Bremen S oathaln ? to ’ , ''Bostoa.. Feb. 20 Bavaria Southampton• •«.« _ Yo»k Fab. S 7 Australasian Llv .rn , riEPAET' w ._ T y O SSf....Havana, Ao Mar. 5 Evening Star.... New York Liverpool Mar. 6 City of Lprdon -Nsw York Hamburg Mar. 6 lsss.gi. >, . , -::'::pgrtiSd- LBTTEH BASS AT THH MSSOHANT8 T BXCHATtGB, PHUADHLFHIA* sl.*,-rranri-C»flin.Coosiiw... Barbados, soi>n. |®£f oln a rv Nnli. Usher Port Spain. ..ion. MARINE intelligence. PORT of PMIADELPHU, March 3,1861 .6 24 SUN 5ET5...36 r. 7 4S StJjr R15E5.....4... HI OB WATER , . „ ARRIVED. Steamship Saxon, Matthews, 43 hoars from Boston, w’tb ma«o to Hunry Winsor a Co Brig Prince Alfred, Higgins, 12 days from Turks Island, with, salt to Wm. Bnmm&Son —vessel to E A. Bunder A Co. Bchr Lion. Fo6a. 5 days from Fortress Monroe, in bal last to captain. bchr Wm. M. Marcy. Barratt. 5 days from Fortress Mooroe, in ballast to caoiain fichrC W. Holmes, Bcckhloo.s days from ffewbera, in ballast to Tyler A Co. fiebr Edward, Weeks, 3 c ays from New York, in bal last to captain. Echr Wm Lopor, Robinson, 6 days from Providence, in ballast to captain. Schr J Clark, Scull, 5 days from Fort Monroe, in bal last to captain. . «... Schr Lewis Mniford, Avis sdays from Fort Monroe* in ballast to Tyler &Co _ . . . . Schr Effort, Barratt. 5 days from Fort Monroe, in bal last to F Tyler & Co. , _ . , _ „ 2LT 'Echr C F Siicknev. Garwood, 5 days fiom Fort Mon roe* in bal)asfc to Tyler & 00. . _ . „ Schr PM Wheaton, Glover. 5 day? from Fort Monroe, in ballast to D Pearson It 00. Scbr Bolivar, Adams, 4 day* from Warenam, in bal last to captain. # _ > * TV A UL Schr Planter,Fowler, one day from Leipsit* Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley 3t Co. . _ . ... , Schr F Herbert,Crowell,6 d ays from Boston, with, mdae to Twelie & Co. ; Echr Otter Bock,Thomson, 10 days from Fernandina, in ballast to captain. / , Schr W B feaTcent,Coonib3 4 days from Alexandria, in ballast to captain. CLEAsEi). »n v\ d Ship Westmoreland, Pecan, Portland, J R Penrose o Co. „ . Ship Lancaster, Decan,Port'and. _ do Bark Texas, Horten, 8( nth west Pasfli Huater, Horton, Biig D Maloney. Steelman. Now Orleans, A Heron, Jr. *Schr Gen Pile. Barratt Bird’e Island, Baker St Folsom. - Echr Gen Meade. Dinsmora. Boston, £ A flouder & Co. Schr Wm Paxson, Corson, Beaufort, Hunter, Norton, *Echr W W Marcy, Barrett, New Haven, B Hare Ecbr Sarah S6lsey, Carroll. Alaxhandrifti Co. Schr W S Thompson, Band, Norfolk, do. Schr C W Holm?;. Buekaloo; Kewbers, do. Bcbr I_2Wis AdOlford. Avis. Fortress Monroe, do Rrbr ffarretJ, 5 do do. Echr T. Of Wheaton. Clover, Beaufort, djL .. Ecbr Snow Flake. Dickerson, New York, Noble. Oald- W iihrT°Lake. Doughty. New York. Caatner. Stiokney X.”S°in* Breeze. Graham. Charlestown, Noble, rtalriwell & Co fiUamer H L Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. rcorrespondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. ] _ liswbs, Del-. Feb. 29. The schr Diamond, of and for Portland, He., with a load of coal from Philadelphia, before reported ashore near the pitch of Cape Henlopen, is fall of water—Teasel and cargo a total loss: sails, rigging, and spars saved. The U S guardshlp Saratoga and about twenty schoon ers are at anchor in the Roadstead. Wind variable and fresh from If to if NW. Yours, 4c, memoranda.. 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SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will b« exposed to public sale or vendue.on MONDAY Evening, March7.lB64, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. *ll those certain three-sto.jr orick messuages, and lot of ground situate on the north side of Bacton, woodsxree-, three hundred and seven feet eight inches eastward from Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Buttonwood street sixteen feet four Inches, and in depth ninety feet four and a half inches to Whitehall street, including the east half of a iwo-feet-wide alley, with the privilege thereof No. 2 All those certain two three*story brick build logs and lot of ground situate on the north side of But* tenwood street two hundred and ninety-onefeet and f.»ur inches eastward from Broad street: containing in fro at on Buttonwood street, sixteen feet four iuch°«t, and in depth nUety feet four and one-half inches to Whitehall street, including ihe west half of said alley. i.D. C.; M., ’64 105. Debt $1,235.63. Bnmall.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Wcoilman. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24. 1864. f025-3fc SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7,186 i, at 4 o’clock, at hansom-street Gall, All that certain three fctory stone messuage and lot of ground situation the sc nth side of Oak street, forty feet west of Rose street. in the Twenty fourth ward oftho city of Philadelphia; containing la front on Oak eticet forty feet fix indie*, and in deptn nicety five feet to a ten-f-et alley [Which said premises Simp son ano wife, by deed dated June 13, 1854. conveyed unto Thornes Thomas in fee. J [D.C , M ’64.214. Debt. $1,13125. Greenbauk.] Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Thomas and terre teunnt __ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 24. 1864. fe2s-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF *2 a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed, will be exposed to public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 7.1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Aiithat cextalnlotof ground beginning in the south west line ofgrouid of the Philadelphia and Reading Eailrrad, at the intersection of said line and the middle of Amber street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence ex tending along the middle of said Amber street one bun dled and sixty feet niue and a half inches to the middle of Lehigh avenue; thence along the middle of Lehigh avenue cue hundred and seventy-five feet; thence north easterly one 1 undred and geyenty-seven feet eleven and one-quarter Inches to said around of said railroad; thence along the same cne hundred and seventy-11 ve feet ten inches to the place of beginning* [l>. C.; M., ’Bl 40. Debt, $157.19. Thorn.] Taken In execution and tobesold asthepropony of Francis Riloy. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherlff’e Officer 1864. f025-9t SHERIFF’S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF lO a wrifcof Levari Facias, to me diverted, will bo exposed to public sale or vendue, oil MONDAY Evening, March 7,1864, at 4 o’clock. at- Sansom-sireet Hall, 'All that ceitain lot of ground situate on the south aide of Walter street, one hundred and twelve feet westward from Twenty-first street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Walter street eighteen feet, and in depth sixty feet to a four-feet, alley, with the privilege thereof, an Meet to a mortgaee debt of fifteen hundred dollars. C Which said lot John fileCrea at ux., bv deed dated October a 4, 1860, recorded la Deedßoolc A D 8.. Mo IS4 page 441, conveyed unto John Ward and Frede rick K. Brown in fee.] .. . . . rW.& B. have parted with their interest. \ _ _ CD. C . M-. *64. 163. Debt 107.33, J. H. Wheeler. 1 Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of John Ward and Frederick* orw ;,;. 4 . > JOHN THOMPSON, sbortff. Philadelphia- Sheriff’s Fab. 24. 1864. fa2s-St ciTrP i T?Tinrs SALE. —-BY OF A.' S^uSSlariFacias. 7»* 4 o r < ■Jjctt, at fiansOW Hall, ' - that certain lot of groano? beginning on tad north westerly Ride of Pi ice street, four* nuharea and ninety seven feet five inches northeastwardly from Hancock street, in the city of Philadelphia: thence exte£di n f northeastwardly along Price street three hundred anu~. seven ty-ninefeetdeven and one-quarter inches to a bend in sa?d Price street, thence still along the same north eastwardly two hundred and thirty-one fset tbreeand one anaiter inches thence northwestwardly nlsely-firo feet, thence southwesterly five hundred and ninety-eight feet one inch, thence southeasterly one handled »nl se venty two feet eleven inches, to the place of beginning. [Which said premises Eli E. Price conveyed unto Enos Reeder, In fee; excepting thereout a lot of ground on the northwest aide of said Price street seven hundred and thirty-seven feet five inohes northeast from Hancock street, sixty feet front on Prico street by one hundred and seventy-two feet six inches in depth 3 [D. C.; M., 64, 176. Debt, 52.977.23.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Enos Reeder. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24, 1864._ fe2s-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O awrifc of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will bo. exposed to public ealeorvendue.onMONDAY Evening, March 7. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All the Tight, title, and interest of Simpson T. Yansant, in and to All thOBO certain four brick messuages and lot of grtund situate on the westerly side of Frankford road, one hundred and ninety six feet northwardly from Montgomery avtnue In the city of Philadelphia; thence weitwardiy seventy feet; thence southwardly eighteen feet: thence westward fifty feet tq Warder street; thence northward along the same thirty nine feet; thence east ward fifty feet: thence southerly three feet; thence east* erly seventy feet to said Frankford road, and thence southerly along the same eighteen feet 10 the place of beginning. [Which said premises George Magee, sheriff, by deed dated March 8. 1856. recorded in D. C. Bead Book, Ho. SI, page 192. conveyed unto Simpson T. Vah santandßenjemln Beans in fee. 1 ■ CD. G.; M., ’64. • 158 Debt. $1,600. Thorn.] JOHN -THOMPSON, Sheriff. E Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24,1864. fe2S-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF bJ a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stieetHall, All th at certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Winter street, two hundred and twelve feet one and a half inches westward from Twentieth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Winter street seventeen feet eight Ir chcsfOncluding one-half of a two-feet six iuches-wide alley,) and in depth fifty-five fest.S With the privilege of said alley. [Which said premises George M. Stroud, et ox., by deed dated September 1, 1848. convened unto George L. Sharp in fee: reserving a ground rent of thirty-. six dollars. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George L. Sharp JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 24, 1564. fe23 3t>^ SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7. 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All tbat certain three-story brick messuage, two-story brick slaughter- house, and lot of ground, situate ou the east side of'Fifth»treet two hundred and eighty two feet northward from Franklin av«nu», in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Fifth street thirty-six feet, and in depth, of that width, on the north line, one hundred and eight feet three inches, and on the south line one hundred and twenty-five feet nine inches to Canal street. [Which paid lot Foll&rd McCormick et ux., by deed dated May 81. 1852. recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 26. page 6. conveyed unto John Davis in fee; reserving a ground rent of one hundred and sixty-six dollars and fifty cents, which said ground rent Charles M Dnpuy, by deed dated November 2,1858. extinguished unto said John Davis in fee ] _ ~ „ [D. C ; M., '64. 206. Debt, $3,800. Lex.] jo^jr ectttion “Vohn aw 1 N. B.— $5OO to be paid at time of sa’e. Philadelphia, Sheriff *a Office, Feb. 24, 1364. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, March 7,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall, ah 0.. t certain lot of srronnd. situate on the north side of Scott street one hundred and seventy-two west ward from Twentieth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Scott street sixteen feet, and in depth thirty five feet, more or less. [Which said pre mises hifford W. Hallowell et ux.,hy deed dated June 22. 1854, recorded in Deed Book JJ. D W., No. 64, page 268. conveyed unto George W. Hanna in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty dollars, payable first of June and December] . . _ . [G. W. H has parted with his interest ] [D.C ;M , ’64 208. Debt.sll6.B6 Rhoads ] Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Georte W Hanna- JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb. 24.1864. fe2s-St SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF k 3 a wilt of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, March 7,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain thiee-rtory brick messuage aud lot of ground, situate on the soattCside of Murray street, three undred and eighty-two feet six inches westward from Twentieth Btregt.in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Murray street fifteen, feet, and in depth eighty feet, including an alley. [Which said premises B T. Randolph et ux.. by deed dated December 11, 1851, re corded in Deed Book T. H., No. 32. page. 84, &c., con veyed unto Vincent Sleeper in fee; reserving a ground rent of seventy-five dollars, payable first of June and December, v. 8. has parted with his interest ] Aie emDer. ’64 2C9. Debt, $243 85. Rhoads.] Taken in execution and to be sold. as the property of Vincent Sleeper. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Feb. 24.1864. fe?s-8t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP D a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ing, March 7,1861, at 4 o’clock, at S&nsom-street HalL Do. 1 All that lot of ground and hotel, and stables thereon, situate on the notch aide of Market street and west side of William or Thirty-ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Market street one hundred and fifty feet, and In depth two hundred' ftet to Green street. [Recttaltn writ 3 Do 2 All that certain lot of ground, With the stahleß and buildings thereon erected, beginning onihe north side of Filbert street one hundred and seventeen feet westward from Eighth street. In the city of Philadel phia; thence extending northward one hundred and thirty-five feet; thence eastward eighteen feet; thence northward thirty’three feet; ttence westward eighteen feet; thence southward eighteen feet; thence westward forty-onefeet;thence toutuwwd one hundred and fifty feet to Filbert street, and thence eastward, along the same forty* one feet to the place of beginning.' [Which said premises Owen Sheridan et ux.. by deed dated Oc tober 17,1861, recorded In Deed Book B D. W,, Do. 1, page 279 convey €d unto Patrick Kelley in fee, 3 y * [D. 0. ;M., ’64 122. Debt. $3,C00. Elcock.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Patrick Kelley. JOHS THIMPSOIf, Sneriff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office Feb 24,1864. fe2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Cj a yrxil of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7. ISo4, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Do. 1. All that certain lot of ground situa e on the southeast corner of Broad and Bristol streets, in the city of Philadelphia; conbalnini in front on Broad street seventy-fire feet, and In depth of that width along Bris tol street two hundred and forty-four feet to Juniper 6 SI 2. A lot of ground situate on the east side of Broad street, Beventj*flve feet southwardly from Bristol street; containing in front on Broad street seventy five feet, and in depth two hundred and forty-four feet to Juniper street. [Which said lot James D. Whetham, by deed dated Seotember 8.1862, recorded in Deed Book A. O. H.. No. 59, page 306 Ac., conveyed unto James McCarty in fee. reserving out of each of said lots a ground rent of two hundred and twenty-five dollars, parable first of January and Juiy. 3 _ „ _ . eJ CD C ;M.. ’64. 175. Debt, $232 61 J. B. Price.] Taken In execution ana to »e sola as the property 0 r James McCarty. JOHH THOMPSON, Sheriff, pgnaifehihia. Sheriff’s Office. Feb. 84. ISM. fe2S-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF JO ft writ of leyari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that ceztain two-story brick stable and lot of ground covered thereby, and so much other ground immediately adjacent thereto and belonging to the owner ofsuch building as may be necessary for the ordinary and use ful purposes thereof, situate on the northeastwardly side of tfae Lancaster Turnpike Bo ad. in Hestonyille, in the Twenty-four.h ward of the city of Philadelphia Bald stable being one hundred anc fourteen feet six inches in front, by one hundred anl one feet three inches m depth. c _ M > :fi4 19? Debt. *548. 81 Shwpless. J Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of the Hestonville, Mantua, and Fairmount Passenger BailroadCompany, owners, Ac., and Joseph Heibert, contractor. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Feb 24,1864. fe2s-3t QHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a. wr it of Levari Facias* to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Bvenng. M arc h 7,1884, at 4 o’clock, at Sauiom-street Hall, AU that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fourth street, sixty feet northward from Shippen street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Fourth street seventeen feet, and in depth twenty-nine feet, more or less. [Whicn said premises Mary Adderly Hoffmaster, by deed dated May 30, 1854, conveyed unto Taomss B Ho ney in fee. Subject to a yearly ground rent of six pounds seven shillings and sixpence ] ' [D. C.; M. ’64. 157. Debt, $1,028. Hanbast. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ihomas B. Bohey. THOMPSO N, S h ßr iff. Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Feb. 24.1864. fe2s- 3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O ft writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 7,1661. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, Ail that certain two-story brick messuage, two-story bsbh buildings, and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Fifth sireet. seventy-three feee northward from Jefferson street, in the city of Philade.phia; containing in front on Fifth street eighteen feet, and in depth one hundred and ninety feet to Mfllln at!eat. [Which said premises Jacob Warner and wife, by deed dated October 27. 1860, conveyed unto David Sadler in fee. 3 [D. C. s M., ‘64. 159. Debt. *6,394 76. F. G.Brew3fcer.] Taken in execution and to be «o}d as the property of Davie s&dler JOHN THOMPftON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. Feb. 24,1864. fe2s-3fc SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP ►3 a writ of Venditioni Exponas. to mo directed, will be exposed to pnblic sale or vendne. on MONDAY Bvoamg, March 7 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansoia ; street HalL No l.AUkhatcertainthree-etorr brick tavermstabling, and lot of ground iltnate on the north side of Girard aye nue.twenty feet eastward from Seventh st:eet,ia the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Girard avenue forty feet* and in depth on the cast line one hundred and twelve feet eight and three-quarter inohes. and on the west line one hundred and sixteen feet three and a hair Ho. 2. All that certain lot of ground, with the im provements thereon, situate on the north Bide of Girard avenue, sixty feet eastward from Seventh street, contain.- ins in front on said avenue twenty feet, and in depth on the east line one hundred and ten feet seven and a half inches, and on the west line one hundred and twelve feet eight and three-quarter inches. [Which sa’d pre mises the St-uth Pena fjutldlnr,&3_,bv deed dated Penra ary 20, 1862 i ccnveyed unto John P. Perßch in fee; No. l r subject to a ground rent of two hundred and ton dollar*, ; and No. 2to a ground rent of one hundred and live dol- !—— _ . „ . THTKra Kf» lar "' ] [D C.: M.. ’64 IBS. Debt. #lO,OOO. Parsons 1 ■ i.k- TohnTp^s 6^" i L fWU4«IpU», Swiff* OSce, Fob. H.JBM, ■ Ml IOT 000th WMB »m»V PROFOSAIiS. A SSISTANT QUABTEBMASTER GE- A BEKAL’S OFFI p c «- LiDEIjPH[A> Febroarr M^lfW PROPOSALS Will ba revived HTthli SATURDAY, 6th March, at 12 M., for the delivery m City aSo Army Wagons. complete- pattern ’* oSAtaiJdo,.: tba b »«*"B^t f rbV B [i e t e n A , ; r t 1 l , i r a B ?fflca. fQo Ulh The right la re.erved t» reject all bids deemed too bl,n. Mo bid will be received from defaulting contawtort. S 3, i°.nt tr ' Oaptaln aid Assist. Quartermaster U. 8. A. ■DEOPOSALS FOR RAISING WRSOKS JL at NORFOLK, VA.. AND IN THE VICINITY. Navt Department, Februvr 4. proposals will he received at the Navy Department th FrtatM i ° Cumbertad " and • ■ Congresa.”at Newport ■feswassw that the Government requires the. Jugate , land.” aid whatever may be on °* rfj’ JL nubile or private property, to be delivered at the Navy Gosport, Vo., or at any other convenient place vpkicii the Government ra*y * to further mutilation than may be absolutely nece.sary to ra it e wili r be required by ihe Government that the con tractor.- 1 comuienco ai soon as practicable on the o?har fcerland, ” and not to eugsge or c< mmence on any other, yrreck. Without p&rmisalon from the Government, until will also claim the right of designa tlpg fhe order In which, o tter " Cemberlaud. ” the wrecks are to be raised; hlbo, to determine whether a wreck shall be blasted or raised whole. tractors on^y P w*rtch*UDtifa]l iiamed shall L\”d**X»XSby™‘^ ho wreck wi»l be considered removtd while any por of timber add sitiiAr material, (which may bo the result of blasting,) must at the NfIVT Yard at Bueh place oc Sacln OB the Commandant may designate. And each Srorerty. after having been received by the Com manlajlt. .hall be consider? 1 In charge of the Waited states Government until disposed of agreeably to the mu cillcatiooß of the contract to be made. All the appliances need in rablngthe wrech ß must be farnisbed at the expense of the contractors. The offer mufct state the rate per centum, or salvage, for raising and delivering each vessel, also for wreck ing, the value to b© 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 actaal proceeds oi a sale at public auction, for the whole or any part, as the Department may eleot The offer mnst be accompanied by the Rnaranteeofresponalble parties that the contract will be executed, if awarded. The'Departr ment reserves the right to reject all bids ' of P«He» ’w£o have not the proper means provided for exeenting the work and of annulling the contract If tiie work is not exwntaoindne proportion to thetlmoflxedforcem pletion. The prop;sitlcu must aDo state the time re q Pro nopals marked "Proposals for raising wu prevent them from Soy^onenedwHb otherlettgj. . . JSg.S.^l gYFFICE COMM It'S ARY OF SUBBIST VA RNCE. Mo. 8188 WALdUT STREET. Philadelphia, February 27, 1865 SEALED PEOPO3ALB, induplicate, will be received at this office until 12 o’clock M.. on FRIDAY, March 4th. fojf supplying for the use of the United States army the following subsistence stores (delivered In Pnilsdel • ph BC& barrel* first quality PRIME MESS or MESS PORK, (which to be stated) of the pack of 1858*4, in full hoopedbak barrels, with iron master hoops; meat to be free from rust or stain, full weight and tho roughly salted. Bidders' will state when their cork was packed, and the brands. To be ready io* delivery within fifteen days from date of 60 000 pSindß first qtftiiir thoroughly smoked BACON hSoULDERS, in tig&t anlformfliEQ. 39,200 pounds first quality kiln dripd CORN MEAL, In 30,000 poun/s'new 1 WHITE BEAMS. In well Codpered head-lined (barrels 26. UK} pounds PRIMS RICE, in well coopered head lined barrels. 10,000 pounds PRIME 810 COFFEE (green). Bidders willfit&tetheprlceper pound for roasting grinding and packing in tight paper-lined, barrels; and the parties furnishing it will be obliged to *tate on - oath that the coffee furnished by tbem is of quality equal to the sample of green coffee submitted by them, and that it contains no jadulterdtiou or ad mixture of any foreign fubstancs. 60,000 pounds dry, light yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or choice dry RAFF BDGAB; barrels to be of the best in use for the purpose, fully head-jined. 6,CGO gallons pure CIDER or WHISKY VINEGAR, in stronsvwell-coopered barrels; the vinegar to be of uniform strength, taking 28 grains bicarbonate of soda to neutralize one fluid ounce; test to be made at expense of seller 10,000 pounds -ADAMANTINE or SPAR CANDLES, full weight (tw^lveh). 20.GC0 pounds good HARD SOAP, in pound bars, full weight. 25,000 pounds clean, fine, DRY SALT, in well-coopered, strong, dry barrels. 4,C00 gallons MOLaBSES or SYRUP, in strong, well coopered barrels. The above stqres to be delivered within twenty days from date of award. . , , , , _ Samples of all articles, except meats, must be deliver ed wlin proposals, and referred to therein, but the pro posal must not be enclosed with the sample. Samples of com meal, beans, rice, coffee, sugar, cau dles, soap, and salt must be in boxes of cardboard or tin. and not In paper parcels: The meat* will be examined and passed upon by John G- Taylor, Inspector on the part of the United States. Separate proposals in duplicate must be made for eaoh article enumerated, and bidders may propose for the whole or any part of each A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each bid. and proposals mu*t be specific in complying witc its terms Each, bid, to have consideration, must contain the written guarantee of two responsible names, as follows * "We. the undersigned, guarantee that should all or any part of the above bid be accepted, it shall be ful filled according to its true purport and conditions; also, that a wri ten contract, with, bonds to the amount of one fourth the value of the stores proposed to be furnithed. shall be executed if required ” . , ... The seller’s name, daie of purchase, and place of bad ness, with name of contents, gross, tare, aad net weights, must be marktd. on every package, and all old marks must be obliterated. . , . ■ f . Bidswiil include packages and delivery at any point in this city, and anv Inferior packages or cooperage will be considered sufficient cause for rejection of con- Pajment to be made in each funds as may be furnish ed for the purpose , . , _ _ _ , . Pronotaie mnst be endorsed *’ Proposals for Subsis tence Btores,” and directed to F. N. BUCK. fev7-6t Capt. and C. S. Vols. P E OPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. War Department, Cavalry Bureau, Office of Chief Quartermaster. Washington, D. 0.» February 24, 1834. SEALED will he received at this Office until 12 o’clock M. MONDAY. March seventh (7th), 1864, THOUSAND (3.0C0) CAVALRY HORBES, to be delivered at Montpelier, Vt • within fifty (60) days from date of contract. _ ONB THOUSAND (1,0:0) CAVALRY HORSES, to be dellvered in Washington.D. 0., (Giesboro’ D6pst)within thirty(3o) cays from date of contract. ONE THOUSAND (1.000) CAVALRY HORSES, to be delivered in Elmira, N. Y„ within forty (40)‘ days from dstM-of contract. Also, gbsted proposals will be received at this office until 12 o’clock M ou THURSDAY. March tenth (10th), 1864, for TWO THOUSAND (2 000) CAVALRY HORSE*, to be delivered in Wheeling, West Virginia, witnln thirty (30) days from date of contract. Said horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than five (6) nor more than nine (9) years old; from 14££ to 16 hands high; fall fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposas., These specifications will be strictly adhered to ana rigidly enforced in every particular. ... No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by a guarantee for its faithful performance. 4S* Should any United States officer guarantee tho . proposal of a bidder who should prove to be irresponsi ble. his name will be reported to the Secretary of War, with a recommendation that such officer be dismissed' the service All bidders and guarantors will be held to the strict est accountability, and every failure to comply with terms of contract, or to make the contract when award ed r will be followed by pro ’eeutionto the full extent of the law. ... .... Form of bid and guarantee can be had on application to Captain John W- McKim, A. Q. M at Boston Mobs., Captain J. G Farnsworth, A Q. M., Wheeling, Va., or at mis office. Successful bidders will be required to enter into' writ . ten contracts, with good and sufficient security, imme diately on the acceptance of their bids. .... The oath of allegiance must accompany eaeh bid The undersignei reserves the right to reject all bias deemed unreasonable ... „ ... . No bid will be entertained for less than fifty hones. Bids for the entire number of horses required are in 'T Payment will be made on completion of contract, or as soon thereafter asfandsmay bereceived. Proposals mnst be endorsed “Proposals for Cavalry Gone*.” and addressed to Lieutenant Colonel James A. Ekin, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, Washing toAn?Vurtber information will be promptly given on application to JAMES A. EKIN, Llent. Col. and Chief Quartermaster Gavalrv Bureau. fc26-9t ' ~ pROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. Chief QuASTSutABTBK’fI Office* Washiwstoh Depot. December 8,1881. BBJILBD PROPOSALS are Invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. g. Quart* ritt as ter 1 * Department. at Washington, 0. 0.. Baltimore, Md., AloXa&drU u aad Port Monroe. V*., or either or OEM places, with Say, Corn. Oata. and Straw. „ ... *, . . , Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushels of corn or oata, and 50 tone of hay or straw * and ui- nnst state at which of the above-named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of article proposed to be delivered, the time when aald. de ' liveries shall be commenced, and when to be completed. The price must be written out in words on the Ma*. Corn to be put up In food, stout lacks, of about two bushels each. Oata in like about threehuiheli •aeh. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government. The hay and straw to be securely bl The particular kind or description or straw* proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the articles offered under-the bids herein Invited will be subject to a rigid inspection by the Government Inspector before being accepted. . Contracts will be awarded from Ume to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Govern meat may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for Adi hay. been delivered .ad accepted. The bidder will be required to monmy hie propo eal with a guarantee, signed by two reeponslbla person,, that in cue hie bid la seeepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the came. With good and sufficient sureties, la » sum equal to the amount of the contrast, to deliver the forate proposed in conformity with the terms of this adyortleoment: and in use the said bidder should fail to enter Into the contract, they to make food the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may bo awarded. The responsibility oi the xnarantori must.be shown by : the offldaTcertiflcaie of a u. S. District Attorne-, Col ' lector of Customs, or any other officer under the united States Government, or responsible person known to this will be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. _ ; Th.e full same and post ofi*e address of each bidder Uenerel D. H. Rucker, Chief D6pst Quartermaster, Washington.D C.,and should be plainly marked* * 4 Proposals for to- in a sum equal to the amount oi the contrast, •lined by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon ,I f£& th om5 t of"htd«, guarantees, and bonds may be obtained upon tTown, County, and But, (Dtt .) I. the anbwriber, do hereby proposa to furulsb and do- Uyir to tho United State,, at the Quartermaster’s De partment at , agraeably to the terms of your .dVertiaement, Inviting propocala for foraxe, datod. Washintton Dtpat.DoeemberB,l363. thofollowingaitt ,l”’,bn>- 1 ‘ Of Corn. In sack*, at per bushel of M bushele'ef Oate, In cache, at per buehel of a, HZ gM bSS Straw, at per tonof *,OOO pound.. Delivery to commence on or before the ——day of ———lB6 , and to be completed on or before the —— j r . 168 , and pledge myself to enter Into a mntraet wllh the United States, with xood nt MuroTodMourUles, within the space often days after RPi; . “wind that my bid has been accepted. Tour obedient seryant, Brigadier General D. HjßJWaii ohtet Depot •' OUAKAHTM. . Wo. the undersigned, residents of 1 I V. ™. g» foy d e»n^hth.PnlJ , |a4; I ?*^®! Silr B to°«r£.^^UWaM ;^^y. B .’.?u^l^^ t .hlnfallto Mtarlntoaeontraetai iforessia, we guarantee to mske good the difference be —lf. tvli otfcf by tho said and the next lowest jlJSrojneHde bidder, or the perion to whom the contract sa SI l l?JS^ l4 * t I Qlyen under onr hand, and seal, wu>oh: fiui day of . 186.. tleaLl . I hereby oartlfy that, to tho bait of my knowledgennd '’TobeVtrtt**! by U» UnlUd Hate* DUtrtet AttozßfT. ffISBS &S2S££?g£S2JSiSJSHE^S SS&wsa *Bo* BrUadter Oaniral m 4 amarUrmiiUr. rßorosAtis. PROPOSALS FOR BRICKS. Chief Quartermaster's Office* Depot or WAsaiNaTox.' Corner of Fighteenth an* «i streets, Washington, D C., Feb. 23.1864. buat.lSD PROPOSALS will be received at this office bs£ MOwAfrf March 7th. 1884. at 12 o’clock M.. for Fhe deUvsry at tie Railroad depot orGoyernment whar T. kinds of toed, merchantable BBlyaj, viz. (100 CCO) one bundled thousand hard red bricks. ( OO.OtO) one hundred thousand arch bricks. (100,000) one hundred thousand .almnnjmcks Delivery of the whole amount coiitracted for to oe made in (26) twenty-five days from the date ofcoutract. Bonds In a sum equal tohalf of tbe amount of the con tract will be required of the successful binder or Madera. Bids received for the whole amount or each hind or con trusted for will be subjected toa rigid in jpeeticn before being received. . . „ , , Proposals must bo ulalnty endoned Proposals for Bricks," andaddresied to the undersigned. D. H, BuGKERi Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, fe2B-6fc Dfepflt of Washington. P Q« ORDNANCE OFFICE, V-/ JWar Department, WAsmxGTorr Feb. PROPOSALS will he received by this Department until TDASDaT. March 8. at 4 o'clock P. M.. forths delivery it the Springfield Armory. Mass . of 6.000 single sets of wrought iron woik, (or trailed States Artillery Har &Tbe Berness Irons are to be packed iu well-made box«s. containtngtWQlvesingle sets each, J>eLog an as- Bonment for four-wheel and eight lead horses; and each twelve sets,so packed,will consist of the following P 1 63 pairs long Hames. complete. 3 pairs short Hsmea, complete. 6 pairs medium Hames complete. 48 Trace Clips, with 144 rivets, 4 donble Loops <r eyes. 12 Saddle Loop*, (bent for cantle.) 24 Trace Ryes. 24 long Chains with toggles. 4 Breast Hooks. 2 Leg Guards, with 10 rlvete. 6 Saddle Loops, straight, for riding saddle pummel. These Harness Irons are to conform strictly iu pattern and weight to the model sets to be seen at this office and at the Kpriogfieia Armory; aTe to bo smoothly finished. are co fill the standard ga.u.£ds Karl eiah place ij to be made of tbe size and kind of iron preaoribed in the offi cial bill of Iron, copies of which can be obtained at tuts office, at the New York Agency, and at the Springfield irons are to be well japanned—the japan to he of the best quality, and well baked on. They are to be subject to inspection at the factory where made, before and afterjapanniog ' , , The Hames are to he marked with the maker s name, the Size, and tbe letters O, S. A. The latter letters one fonrihtf an Inch high. . • All the pieces are to be pnt up in proper bundles, pro geny labelled, and each is to be carefully packed, as prescribed by the Inspector The packing-UJX to be paid for at the Inspector's valuation. Deliveries are to be made at the rate of not less than sixty sets per day, commencing cn the 22d day of March next Failure to deliver at the specified time will sub ject (he contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fall to deliver at that time. No bids will be considered except from parties actual ly engaged In the manufacture of this or similar kinds of ironwork, and who can bring ample evidence that they have in their own shops all the machinery and ap pliances for turning out the full amount of work speci fied per do*' -* Bidders~wiU he required to* furnish proper securities for the proper performance of the work, and will en close with , their bids the written ■acknowledgment of their sureties over their own signatures. Bach party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for its faithful execution. Upon the award being made. Buecflflßinl bidders will be notified! and furnished with forms of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed to Brigadier General Geo. D. Bamsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington City," and will be endorsed 4 ‘ Proposals for Harness Irons " / GBO. D. RAM9AY. fe26-finwsfc Brigadier Generali Chief of Ordnance. "PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS FOR A THB NAVY. Naw Department, Bureau of Steam Knoinrshing. February 19,1864. SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish materials for the Nayy for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1874, will be received at the Bureau of Steam Engineering until 10 o’clock of the 21st day of March next, at which time the opening willbe commenced. - Proposals must be endorsed Proposals for Materials for the Navy." that they may be distinguished from other business letters, and directed to the Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering. The materials and articles embraced in the classes named are particularly described in the printed sche dules, any of which will be famished to such as desire to offer, on application to the commandants of the re spective yards, or to the navy agent nearest thereto, and tnoße of all the yards upon application to the Bureau. This division into classes being for the convenience of dealers in each, such classes only will be famished as are actually required for bids. The commandant and navy agent lor each station will, iu addition to the schedule of classes of their own yards, have a copy of the schedules of the other yards for examination only, from which may be judged whether it Will be desirable to make application for any of the classes of those yards. All other things being equal, preference w:ll be given to articles of An erican manufacture. Offers must be made for the who e of the class at any yard upon cue of the printed schedules, or in strict con formity therewith, or they will not be considered. Upon application to the Bureau, to the commandant of any yard, or to any navy agent, the form of offer, of guarantee, and other necessary information respecting the proposals will be furnished The contract will faeawarded to the lowest bidder who gives proper guarantees, as required by the law of 10th of August, 1846. the Navy Department reserving the right to reject the lowest bid, if deemed exorbitant. The contracts will bear date tbe day tee notification is given, »nd deliveries can be denfranded. Sureties in tbe fall amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility certified to by a united States district judge. United States district attorney, col lector, or navy agent. As additonal security, twenty per centum will be withheld f"om the amount of the bills antil the contract tball have been- completed, and eighty per centum of each bill, approved in triplicate by the commandants of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy agents at thepolots of delivery, in funds or certificate?, at the option of the Government,, withm ten days after ihe warrant far the same snail hare been pruned by the Secretary of the Treasury. Tbe following-are the classes requiredat the respective navy yards; KITTERY. MAINE. Class No. 1, Boiler Iron. Ac;; No. 8, Metallic dll: No. 10. Engineer Stores; No. 16, Tubing, &c,; No. K, Steel; No. 19, Zinc. CHARLESTOWN. Claes No 1. Boiler Iron and Rivets; No. 2; Pig Iron; No. 4, Gum Packing, Rubber Bose, &c. ; Wo. 0, Sperm. Oil; 80. 6. Linseed Oil ana Turpentine: No. 7. Lard Oil; No. 9. Tallow and Soap: No. 10. Eatineers 1 Stores; No. 11. Engineers’ Tools: No. 12, Engineers’ Instru ments; No. 16. Steel; No. 17,. Iron Nails, Balts. and Nuts; N0.'38, Copper;. No. 19. Tin and Lead; No 20, White Lead; No. 21, Zinc Paint; No. 22, Colored Paints, Dryers; No. 23. Stationery.- __ BROOKLYN. No. 1, Boiler Iren; No. 3. Boiler Felting; No, 4. Gum Packing, Rubber Hose, Ac.; No. 6, Lubricating OilR; No. 6, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, and Alcohol; No. T. Lard Oil-; No. 9, TaLow and Soap; No. 10, Engineers’ Stores;‘No. 11, Engineers’ Tools; No. 13. Engineers’ Instruments: No. 14 Wrought-Iron Pipss. Valves, &c ; No. 16, Steel; No. 17. Iron Nails, Bolts, and Nats, &c.; No. 18. Copper; No. 19, Tin, Zinc, Ac ; No. 20. White Lead; No. 22- Colored-Paints. Dryers; No. 23, bta tlosery; No 25, Hickory and Ash Flank anffßutts; No. 26, White Pine; No. 29, Lanterns; No. SO, Lignum viUe. PHILADELPHIA. _ „ „ ■ Class No. 1, Boiler Iron, ac.: No. 3. Boiler Felting; No. 4, Gam Packing. Rubber Hose; &c ; No 5, Sperm Oil;-No 6,**Linseed Oil and Turpentine; No. 7, Lard Oil; No. P t Tallow a&d Soap: No. 10. Engineers’ Stores; No. 11« Engineers' Tools: No >2. Engineers 5 Instru ments; Ho. 14. Wrouibt-lion Pipes, Valves. &». ; No 16, Steels No. 17, Iron Nails, Bolts, and Nuts; No 18. Copper; No. 19, 'Tin. Ac.; No 20, White Lead; No. 21, Zinc Paint; No. 22. Colored Paints and Dryers; No. 23, Stationery. WASHINGTON, Cl&ssNo 1, Boiler Iron, &c ; No. 17, Bolts. fe24«w4t PROPOSALS FOB LIMB. Chief Quartermaster s Office, ' Depot of Washington, Washington, D. C., February 13. 1864, SEALED PROPOSALS' will be received at this office until FRIDAT, March 4. 1864, at 12 O’clock, for Ten Thousand (10.0(10) Bushels of good merchantable UN SLACKED LIME. The whole amount to be delivered Within thirty (80) days from the date of contract, at such points in the city of Washington as the D&pdt Quarter master may direct. The Lime to weigh not leas than eighty (80) pounds to the huehel. , The amount offered by the successful bidders will be subject to a rigid inspection, by an inspector appointed by the Government, before being accepted PROPOSALS. The price must be written out in words on the bid, as must also the full name and post office addiess of the (Adder, Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered* and an oath of allegiance must accompany each proposi- Propoeals mast be addressed to Brigadier General D -3‘. Bucker, Chief Quartermaster, Depdt of Washington, 'Washington, D. C., and shonld be plainly marked “ Pro posals for Lime.” „ -■ GUARANTEE. The bidder will be required to accompany his proposi tion with a guarantee, signed by two responsible per boub, that,!n case his bid is accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good ana suffi cient sureties, in. a sum equal to the amount of the con tract. to deliver the articles proposed in conformity with tbs terms of tbia advertisement; and in case tbe said bid der shonld fail to enter into the contract, they to make Sood theldiffereuce between the offer of said bidder and a*- next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shownby the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States District Attorney. _ Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be- required of the successful bidder or bidders upon signing the contract. R * FORM OF GUARANTEE. I We, the undersigned, residents of , In the county of , and State of # . • hereby jointly end severally covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once eve-, cute the contract for the same, with 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 13, 1864, un der which the bid wrb made, andiucaße the aeld shall fall to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guar&ntee-to make good the difference between the offer made b 7 the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract under our hands and seals this day ot . 186 . • [Seal 3 Witness; , cseaij (To this guarantee must' be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned). , „ The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed too-high is reserved by the D6pdt Quartermaster, as well as the right to select from each bid such quantities at the price therein named as is req airedjb^the^Government; Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, fel6-16t • D6p6t Washington. MEDICAt. PLECTBICITY. —WHAT IS LIFB -KJ WITHOUT HEALTH?—Measr*. GBIM4 ALLIS, Hedieal Electricians. haying dissolved partnership, Um practice will be continued by TSOS. ALLSIff, attheott established office. No. 723 Jforth TESTTH Street, b etwees Goatee and Brown, wherehe will still treat andsureaSJ curable diseases (wnetner Acute, Chronic, Pitlmoman or Paralytic, without a shock or any pain,) with the va rioue modifications of Electricity and Galvanism, Thh treatment ha* b&on wiiad remarkably successful la *4» sues of Bronemtlc, Dipineria, and other diseases of th* throat and respiratory organs. Consumption, flnt and «■ Influents aud Oatanh. eond stages. General Debility. Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver K Veuriugla. _ Kidneys, Fever and Ague. Diabetes. _ ... Congestion. Prolapsus Uteri (Falling of ‘ _theW< —“ Dyspepsia. Prolapsus Anl (or Files). Rheumatism. Nocturnal Emission*, Bronthltli. _ . Deafness. Wo charge for consultation. Office horn 9A. jlio I P, 11. Testimonials fco be seen at office. dett-flm TABEANT’S A EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, For THIRTY TEARS la* received the Favorabl.R*. commendation of the PUBLIC, and boon USED and PK.- SCRIBBD,bj g tb|, HTglC w THB LAHD BEST REMEDy’kNOWN _ POR _Sick Headache, Nervous Headache. Dyspepsia,,Sour stomach. Bilious Headache* Dizziness. Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Gout, Indigestion, Torpidity of the Liver, Gravel. Rheumatic Piles. Heart burn, Bea Sickness, Bilious Attacks, Fevers, Ac., Ac. Fcr Testimonials. Ac.. see Pamphlet with each- Bottle. Manufactured only by TARRAHT * GO., 278 GREENWICH Street* New Toxic. no2*ly FOBS* LB BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TUMELIiE’S COMPOUND BYRUP OF U DOGE !a successful as a remedy, because those who txse it pronounce It tte hast GOUGH STRUT, the best Blood Turifiw, the most efficient laviaoralpr, and the heat cure lor Surofala ever offered tothe nubile. Sold by the proprietor. F. JUMBLLK, B 0 y 1533 MißSfiT Street, And all Drustlets. jyjACKBBEL, HERRING, SHAD, a,ooo*bbl» Maw. no ,l. 2, u»d 3 Kutanli late-nocM Bay. an* Halite Vitot'oxee Luboo. BcaltJ. and Ho. 1 Herrins. lisobblenewMeM Shad. 280 boxes Herkimer Goant; Cbeeae. &c. In »tore and for tale by BTORFfIY & KOOHB. JaM. tf Ho. 1M MOKTH VBARVBSt CHEESE.— THE LARGEST AND Beet etock of cheese in theelty. ' also, rias oosHsH BDTTis, FRESH TOMATOES, incase and bottles. FRESH PEACHES, in cans , And CIDER YIHEOSB, warranted PURE. At BaeternMarketCheere Stand. . , I £a26-6t PUTS |tteet, befow k nrrriOIMMJbBS. _ TOHN B. MYEBS & V EBBS, Nos. 333 and 33* MtKKET Strost. and printed border linen c«mbrie handkerchiefs, clove tie stock of one of the i*T*rast ns&nufac* l * r „ e ” }? Ireland* and best make of foods .imported. TO be .8010. for cask. LARGE PEREMPTORY StLE'OF EUROPEAN, INDIA. ’ AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. *c. _ We will bold a Large Sale of Brittsh, German. and American Dry Goods, by catalogne. on four months credit and part for cash. ON TUURSDAY MORNING. March 3d, commencing at precisely ID o'clock, com prising 70Q p ACK4r}EB AKD L9T3 Of British. German, French India, and American Dry floods, embracing a lavas, fall, and freeh asaAvrmant of Woollen. Worsted. Linen, Cotton, and Silk Goods for citv and country sales , • Vl « b —Sampjesoftne.sftme willbearranged rorexami nation.'with catalogues. early on tbe morning of sale, when dealers will find it totheir interest to attend. et 10 O'clock. to bo Slid without rooerve. by catalogue, on font month. 1 credit and for ca-h—Vlt. _ AMERICAN BET GOODS. bales Indigo hlnsdetims. hales 4-4 Exeter and Atlantic brown sheetings. bales 3 4 Atlantic and Pocaeset ao. bale* heavy indigo bine tickings. bales heavy hicl ory shirtings. bales blue Beverly twills. cates colored and blark cambrics eases Mown and bleached muslins. cates M&nches'tr ginghams. casta Utica, Brenswisk, and Great Falls prints. cases l axony fianaeln. cases plain and fancy satinets cases Kentucky jeans and mechanics' cflA*im*.res. TO {JLOTBIERS—TAILORING GOUDS, 33S PIECES. A!s6, on THURSDAY, March .3d pieces French black and colored cloths. pieces tprlns color meltons. pieces mixed Raglan cloths. pieces bHck and colored Union cloths. pieces black French doaakins piecea black and fancy cassimeres. pieces black drapd’ ete. pieces Italian cloths and alpaeeas. Also, a stock of dry good#, for caEh, with a stock of clothing, Ac # FRENCH. BRITISH, AND GERMAN DRY GOODS. Also, on THURSDAY, March 3d, packages Sf xony dress goods. packages printed lawns and jaconets. packages French, ehirtins prints. package* black and colored alpacca# package- 4 layettes and bareges. pieces black gros de rhinos. pieces black gros grain taffetas. —pieces colored gros do Naples and monsseunes. Also silk ties and hdks , eewmg silks, veils, sus penders. travelling thirls, hosiery, ptarl buttons, hoop and balmoral skirts, fancy articles, Arc. LARGE IMPORTANT SALE OF LINEN GOOD 3, &C.. Included in our sale on THURSDAY, March 3d, will be found the following desirable articles; 35 packages Ch&ine’s shirting linens. 2.0C0 dozen linen cambric bsndkercMefs. in men's and women's, printed, hem stitched, and plajjvd>or<b|rerfor city tales 150 dozen flee shirt fronts, dozen damatk and plain table cloths. dozes brown do. do. pieces brown and white linen drills. pieces Bley and Spanish linens. pieces damask*, diapers, sheetings, crash, towels, napkins, huckaback, &c. IMPORTERS' LARGS OF HOSIERY Included in our Sale on THURSDAY, March 3d. to close an Importer’s ttoek.willbe found about fl.fiOO dozen men’s, women's, and children’s hosiery and gloves of ft favorite make, in large varieties, for best city sales. SALE OF CARPETINGS. MATTINGS. &e. ON FRIDAY MORBING, March 5. it precisely IQH o'clock,will be sold, without resorve. by catalogue, on font months' credit, an assortment of lh+eo ply, eupferfite, &nd flr>e lnaraln. Venetian, hemp, and rag caipeiings. Ac., which may be examined early On the morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH. INDIA. GERMAN, AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, Ac., FOR SPRING SALES. ON MONDAY MORNING, March 7th. at Id o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about __ 960 PACKAGES AND, LOTS Of French, India, German, and British dry goods, Ac, embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk, worried, woolen, and cotton fabrics. N. B-—Samples of the sains will bi arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of the sale, when dealers will find It to their interest to attend. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,100 PACKAGES BOOTS, gHOEg, BROGANS. ARMY GOODS, Ac TUESDAY MORNING, r March fifcfc, at 10 o’elcck, will be.sold, by catalogue, without reserve, on four months' credit, about 1,101 packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, Ac., em bracing a prime and fresh assortment of desirable arti cles for men, women, and children, of city and Eastern manufacture. .... N. B.—Samples, with catalogues, early on the morn jug of sale. M THOMAS & SONS, • Nob. 130 aad 141 South FOURTH Street. CARD.—Sales of BealJfetate, Stocks. Ac., at the EX CHANGE EVERY TUESDAY. Pamphlet Catalogs* eash Saturday previous. 49- FURNITURE at Auction Store THURSDAYS. Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO FORTES. ItfELO DEON, MIRRORS. IRON SAFES BAGATELLE TABLE. BILLIARD TABLE, FINS BRUSSELS CA&- rRTH, sic ON THURSDAY MORNING, At 9 o’clock, at the Auction Stare, the superior furniture, fine-toned rosewood 7 octave piano forte, with melorfeon attached. 2 Iron safes, fine Brussels and in grain carpets, hair m&ttrassss, blankets, Ac. _ STOCK OF SADDLERY. HARNESS. TOOLS, Ac. ON FRIDAY MORNING, 4th fast,, at 10 o’clock, at the auction store, by cata logue, the entire stock of saddleiy, including a number of superior saddles, unfinished hamee? trimming#, tool#, Ac. Full particulars in catalogues. Slay bs examined the day previous to sale. Sale for account United States. ■WOOL, COTION, AND LEATHER CUTTINGS. ON SATURDAY MORNING, March 6th. at 10 o’clock, at the Auction Store, will be sold, without reserve, a large quantity wool, cotton, and loather cuttings, baling, rope, paper. Ac. May be examined the day previons to sale. EXECUTOR'S SALE aT HOLMESBURG. Estate of CATHERINE 51. MOORE, deceased. RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. ON MONDAY MORNING, March 7th, at 11 o’clock, at the southwest comer of Bristol Turnpike and Bustieton Road. Holmesburg. the entire household furniture, fine tapestry carpets, Cauton china, fine cut glassware, bed and table linen, feather beds, Ac Also, a few dozen very superior part wine, barrel of loaf sugar. 4®=- The stone messuage and lot of ground willbe sold previous to thefurniture. Full particulars in catalogues and handbUW : J FOR SALE AKD TO LET. pOAL YARD FOR SALE—THE BEST fitted up Yard in the city. Oapacltvfor doing any amount of.business,- Inquire at No. 957 North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. Terms easy. fe27-ot* VALUABLE DELAWARE WHARF T PROPERTY POE SALE. Thi* property, cen trally located la the EIGHTEENTH WARD of the city of Philadelphia, basa frontage on the river Delaware, extending to Beach street, of 156 feet, with a superior SO- feet-wide pier into deepwater; capacious docks, 200 to SOO feet lour, on tooth aides—the whole embracing an area of over 65, 000 square feet, with privileges of exten slon equal to a total area exceeding 80,000 square feet. S» fmth6r iD,o " nau ° ll ' appir nsartfs: < s K b r c t Wr ’ fe9.tf 13dO BEACH fctraet, Philadelphia, WATER POWER TO RENT.—ONE f ¥ of the best WATER POWERS in the State of Delaware, healthy and pleasantly situated, having about thirty Cottages for hands, and a very desirable residence for manufacturer or manager. The Water Power has IS feet fall, 2 overshot wheels, each 20 feet breast, 10# feet diameter: said to bo-78 horsepower. Hill recently burned' down, will be rebuilt by the owner for either cotton, wool, or paper manufacture. The property has unusual advantages for paper-making. The owner, ttll* resides on the property, WOUld prefer joining seme party who would furnish capital to put ma chinery Into factory and carrying on the same as a wool en manufactory, or would lease the same for a term of years. For farther particulars apply to DAVID CBILLAS, fai-irn* Newark, Delaware. «FOR SALE.—THE FOLLOWING desirable properties: D welling 1727 Sit Yernon street, 162/ Wallace street. 633 North Tenth, with deep lot and stable. 1818 Wallace-street. 202 Franklin street. 230 K Green street. • . ISOO Green street. 2029 Wallace street. 404 South Eighth street. 430 North Fifth street. \ 205 Brandywine street, 614 Nortli'Sixteenth street. 36 feet front. 636 North Thirteenth street. 1617 Poplar street, lot 60 bv 167 B. F. GLENN. 193 South FOURTH Street. fe27 Or S. W. corner RBVBPTBENH and GREEN sts. IB FOR SALE—ABOUT FIFTY m ACRES OF good FARM LAND, all under culti vation, three miles from Camden, fronting’*the Camden and Amboy Railroad and tbs Bnrlicgtonroad. JChisU a beautiful site for a country residence, it having a splen did view of the river and miles of the surrounding country. The care stop opposite the land. Inquire of SAttOEL ROSS, Corner of FOURTH and PLUM Streets, fe24-ws4t* « Camden, New Jersey. Mfor sale—A YERY -DESIRA BLE PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr. -JACOB BHARPI.BSS, deceased, with Eichteen Acres of superior Land attached- It is situated ih the borough of DOWItm OTOWW; Chester county, within ten minutes’ walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad Stations, at which-all trains atop. Tie Dwell* ins la very conveniently and substantially built* with Barn. Tenant House, Spring House, and all necessary out-buildings. There •Is a. great abundauoe of Shrub bery. Fruit, and Shade Trees. Part of the land will be sold with the buildings* An^>lv^to^ DO VTNINOTO WN P. O. MPO B S ALE.-THE SUB-MJk SCRIBE 14 offers for sale Ms COUNTRY SSAT, -3- within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newpoitpike, containing BIGHT AQBBB of good land, in the centre of which is a large lawn, with a floe va riety of SHADE TBEE 3, EVERGREENS, MAPLES LIN DENS, and others, in all over a hundred full-grown trees. The improvemenis consist of a large and comma- • cUous MAflSlOtf, two Btoiios and a ball high, four good rooms on a floor, with- a hall eleven by forty-two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a spring in one of the lots into the upper story of the house. It has the modern improvements. There is also an iron Vamp and Hydrant nnder a covered ares at the klchen door. The out-buildings consist of:' a STABLE and CARRIAGE HOUSE, sufficient for fons horses and several carriages; also, an ICE-HOUSE. SMOKE, and HEN-HOUSES. The ice-house 1b filled with ioe, and the stable has a hydrant in it. Good GARDEN, with several varieties of D WARP PEAR and GRAPEVINES* in fall bearing There are also several varieties of APPLE, CHERRY, and CHESTNUT TREES. Terms accommodating* Possession given at any time in the spring. LEvl (J. CLARK, felfi mwftf On the Premises. Mfob sale—a country seat on the Birmingham Road, abont three miles south of West Chester, in Chester county. Pa : beantifclly located on Osbourne's Hill, near the Brandywine. The House is modern built, in cottage style, ana of commo dious size.' W-aier introduced from a hydraulic ram. Ice house. Barn, tut-. , attached. The tract contains FORTY ACRES of Land; well supplied with Fruit and large Shade Trees. .. The property U near the summer residences CLISUS Norris, chelate Henry Pepper, deceased, wm. Farter Foulfce, and Samuel X Saarpless. of Philadelphia- Apply to CHARLES RHOADS. fe23-12t* No. 36 S. SEVENTH St,. FhUada. M to let—a commodious DWELMN3, Ho. 13.4 North FRONT Street. Bout moderate. Apply to WErHKUIJ/I/ A 8P.0., oc»tf 17 and <l9 North SESOHP Street. £* SUPERIOR NORRISTOWN BE JfcStSIDBNCES FOR SALE, corner of MAIN and WAL? NUT Streets, near “Oakland FemaleSaminargfc” large three-storied BRICK DWELLING, with, doable back buildings. Steam Heater, and all modorn conyenlences; Ice House, Spring House, Barn, and Stable: one large lot, with Garden and Lawn; Ornamental, Fruit, and BhadeTrees. Also, a large tfcree storied Brick Dwell ing, pleasantly situated on AIRY Si£eet r having all mo dern coiifeaUaeas; one large lot, co**slaased the most de sirable in the town, And will be soHA Tary cheap Apply to the subscriber, at 318 WALNUT BEfeet (up stairs,! between 10 and 3 o’olock, or direct to him at Nor rictnwn. Fa. ISAAC ROBERTS. ife2S 6t* - Steal Estate Agent. mPOB SALE. OH EXCHANGE FOH CITY PROPERTY —A handsome Country Beat and well-improved Farm of 90 acres. It Is one of the most desirable properties ever offered for sale. Will be sold with or without stock and. No money re paired. Immediate possession given For fall partlcu-. lars, apply to J. M. GUHftlEr &BONB, 508 WALNQ Street* fe24-lm. Jfc FOR SALE-HIGHLY IMPROVED ZX. FARM. 95 acres, near Fort Washington station, N. P.-R. R.. 12 miles c*t; superior Farm, 116 acres, near Morgan’s Corner elation, P® * B. R., IS mileu out; fine Farm, near station on FhUada and Media R. K , 4 miles this side of West Cheater*-H2 acres, *O. Per sons wishing to purchase a Farm to set possession this spring, or for an investment, would <»g wllto eall anti my of tara, '3 s .»wVffiLt WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN, T 1 TILLISBI—A now French GosmoUe for benutlfy. In*. ulilwuii end ettnnhil the Complexion- 111, , the moik wonderful compound of thnero. Thor, b 1 nalther ehelk, powder. iun«U, btamnthnai tnlein it, •ompociUon. it twine eompoeed onjteoly of mh Ylrei, Wu—hence lie extreordlnerjqrJlHlee for vnumu iKsikk, metetoe It soft, tmooth, rulr. ui InamunmC It moke* the oU appear FOMe. u., homely uukoiH, the haudeome more,beautiful, end the most beraßfM dlytue- Price. » nod 80 cent*. Fteanrod only by HUNT fa 00.. Perfemere, ,1 Stmln EIGHTH Street, two door, jixsv, Obsatnat. owlUltoilU UYUTU Bt- d*U-l» AUCTION SALE 9, s OTRNESB'^M3S^EY V A'oo",r " .a: No. BX9 CHESTNUT and 813 Jalgas,^... FIRST LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF 1.200 * POULT DE SOIE BONNET AND TRIMWIN i »ii* HONS. AND STEAMBOAT VELVET RlBBofir's K 8 ill new foods. Ja.l landed, of the laijoK 4; :„ , Messr.. mmn “ March 4th. at 10 o'clock. on four months’cradi:. 5 . 10 ’'rSfllnSaHos'. 4to 80 plain corded edfe pan-- ,j, ribbons. In various Qualities, choice colors " A full line of black corded edloribbum, a” boil,.j -, lk “i'plendld’assort'inent. t btoche plaid, rays. inai,),, S PeotcVrlaid. and brocho nbbons. A full line of steamboat brand black eiik Vdw*t ril) * bf N S B The alter-tion of the tradels called to tM.i ■ which all the new styles for the spring businoas wu, £ found. LARGE SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ON TUESDAY MORNING. March Bth, at 10 o'clock, -4>y catalogue, on 4 aonUiu Cl 6Ctt packages and lot.-, of fancy and staple dry toe-i*. Samples and catalogues early on morning of sal* PHILIP E'ORD * CO., AUCTIONEER A 83, MARKET and 833 OOMMBBOK Strrafa, LAEGE POSITIVE SALS OF 1 MO OASES BOOTS ' On THURSDAY MORNING, March 3d, will be sold by catalogue, for cash, at t* tt o'clock, precisely, 1.600 cases man’s, boy’s, and roatu-?, calf, kip. and grain boots, brogans. balmorala, cavalry boots, Also, a large and desirable assortment women’s, misses', and children's boots, shoes, balm*, rals, and gaiters of every variety, adapted to Spring sa for examination, with catalogues, early on morning of aale. ■RY SCOTT & STEWART, aDCTIOSEBBS AKD COMMKSIOH MBSCHAHrW, 033 CHBSTKUT St. and BIS S ANSOM Str«- LiH3E SALE OP FRENO HO HI £? i , AM ER[ Hl5. AND ENGLIbH GRANIfE AND C. C. WARE, JiOLR, INGHAM WAKE, &c., jlw , flU * ra .f orB ) MDKBwfSISbSh“J: , 9th lust., RUO?cloclc. Ac. .white granite dinner and tea ware, tureens, d lh» C C , Pdce. painted and lustre, tovethar wilb s (euer al aaeortnieM of Qneenaware. by order ot tha al. “cfatalcsiiee ready on KWaypreviousto ante. SALE OF A VALUABLE OOLLECTIOIf OF MODSEB OH TUESDAT AHi WEDNESDAY EVESTINGS, March lit =ud 2d. at B.o’clock precisely, we wtjl sell bv catalogue, a very choice and valuable col lection of oil paintinss, of varied and pleasing sabjecta. from the studios of eminent artists, embracing choice American landscapes; lake,mountain, and riyersesnery: fictiree, fruit pieces, Aic.. among which will be found an ßectnei’ Nichols, n. ?»«/• Paul Klttor, nffiy l A.' Dyke, TUwood. Johan, «c- The paintings are now arranged for examination, with descriptive catalogues, at our Gallery, Mo. fc*22 uhestnuk street. SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTIONEERS, - Will give their personal attention to sales oI »m- OHiNDISB and WARES, of all dascrlptionc. FURHt TURE of parties removing or breaking up Honaeaeop In a. on tbe Premtee. of < vj rns 2iia and apaelouß SALESROOMS. Noh. 643 vH» 619 SABSOM Streets. TiY HENRY P. WOLBERT, D auctioneer. . , No. 383 MARKET Street. South Side, above Second ««, fisass*a?®&s» IH cfy and'eounSy Jealer? are th«, **r>?E«lvnments respectfully solicited from Manufeei*. rare Importers. Commission, Wholesale and Jobbing Houseirand Retailers of aU and every description Merchandise. - . PANOOAST 4 WABNOCK, A.VO -1 TIONSERS. No. 340 MARKET Street. t Aum? 3>osiTlVß SfeLR OF AMERICAN AND 113- Posted dry goods, whits GOODS, Ac.. &o , By Catalogue TH . g March M, commencing at lOo'clock precisely. Com prising about 760 lots seasonable Goods, which will be found worthy the attention of buyers; Included win be ct cloths, fancy ■ *<=' A full line 23 to SUluch high lustra black gros da Btlne - VELVET RIBBONS OR TRIMMINGS Also an Invoice of black silk volvet rlbbonß, bngl j trimmings, buttons, 60 lots superior and extra qualliy si3t suaumbretiM, M and 22 Inches. BS , BKO , DEBIE a. -An inveiee new-style embroidered j iconet collar fiettfli T NOTION?. &o Also gents’ new-etyle fancy and black-Paria ties, spool cotton, American pins, hair brushes, head nets, hair roses, pocket wallets, Ac. Also, 50 lots gents ready made clothing. HOOP SKIRTS. ■ COO dozen ladies' and misses 1 superior make steel-spring hoop skirt.. BHAWL3. _ , , , Also, thin morning* an Invoice choice spring styu ehawle. MILLINERY GOODS. Also, bonnet trimmings, ribbons, Parle stiff note, «c. FIRST POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW GOODS FOR SPRING OF ISM. .. •- By catalogue, on MONDAY. March-7, comprising BW cases, and embracing a variety of new and desirable geode. • • ~ auction sale op condemned A horses. War Department- Cavalry Bureau, ■ • Office of Chief QuARTERHAaiER. Washington. D. O , February 19, 1864. Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidljwr,- at the places ana dates named below, viz: ' At Mifilin. Penna , 300 Horses. Friday, 4th March. At Wlilianuport. Penna., 303 Horses, Tuesday, Bth Perna., 309Hore»8. Friday. 11th March. At Few Brunswick, N. J., SOO Hones, Tuesday, 16th M AtEaston,Penna., 300Horeen, Friday IBth March. At Newark, N. J,, 300 Horsea, Tuesday, 22d March. At Lebanon, Penna.. SOO Home*. Friday. 20th March, At Wilkesharze, Penna., 300 Horses, Tuesday, 29th Horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry seivice of the United States Army, For road and farm purposes many good bargains map be had. Horses will be sold singly. , * Sales begin at 10 A. U-, andwnti&ue daily HU AU*?* Terms Cash, in United States-Treasury Notes only. JAMBS A* SKIN, • fe22-tmh29 Chief Quartermaster Cavalry Bureau. MARSHAL'S SALES, TVTABSHAIVS BALE.- BY VIRTUE of a /writ of >aTe by tbe Sod. John. Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern Distilct of Pennsylvania. in Admiralty, to roe directed, will be sold at oublie sale, to the highest and best bidden for cash, at Mlchener’s store, No. 149 North FRONT Street, on MON DAT, March 14, 1864. at VI o'clock M., the cargo of the sloop ANNIE THOMPSON, consisting of S 3 bales and 19 bags of cotton, 42 boxes of tobacco, and 2d barrels of spirits of turpentine. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal B. D. of Panna. ' fe27-6: Philadelphia. Feb. 26.1884. TUfARSHAL’S S # LB.—BY VIRTUE AtX 0 f a writ of sale by the Hon J6hn Cadwslader, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, to me directed, will he sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at Michener’s store. No* 143 Hoith FROUT fctreet, oa Mt-ItDAT, March 14th, 1561, at 19 o’clock M , the residue of the cargo of the steamer CHATHAM, consisting cf 90 bales of cotton, 12 boxes of tobaccoo. and 10 barrels of rosin. - __ _ H WILLIAM MILLWABD, tJ S. Marshal B. D. of Penns. Philadelphia, Feb. 26. 1864. fe27-6t LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT EOS A THE CITY AND COUNTY OE PHILADELPHIA, Estate of JOHN E, Notice it hereby Riven that the widow of the said De* cedent has died in said Court her petition and an ap praieemmt of the personal estate which she elects to re tain under the act of Assembly of April 14th, 1861, and the supplements thereto, and the Court win approve the sme on FRIDAY, March lSth, 1564, unless exceptions be filed therete, JOHN BLACKBURN. Attorney for the Widow._ fe29*mw4t , ‘ PJ THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA- In the matter offEetate of JOHN It. THOMPSON, deceased. Tie Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle, and adjmt the account of JOHN M. BEAD. CHARLES MACALESTBR. and ALEXANDER H. THOMPSON. Executors of the last Will and Testament of JOHN K. TBOMPSON, deceased, will meet tie parties interested for the. purposes of his appointment onHOND A?, Marcb 7th, A. D> 1504, at 4 crcloct in the afternoon, at hie office, at S B. corner of BIGHTS and LOCUST Streets. fe£6»fmwot DANIEL DOUGHERTY. Auditor. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. 1863. WILLIAM I>. ROGERS* Cornell and Light Carriage Builder, Kaa 1009 lad 1011 CHESTHUT Strert. Phthasbiphu. THE BEST-FINISHED STOCK Jj xQ H T 0 ARB I AGES In Philadelphia. _ y J COLLINGB * SONS. 695 AB8&-Str*et. GEO. W. WATSON &.QO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Jo. 835 Morth THIRTEENTH Street, ■ Are now prepared to execute orders for every- descrif* don of light and hetyy CARRIAGES, and having at ul timet the very beat materials and workmen. c*n pro* mlse the utmost satisfaction. to all who may.rayox them vith their custom. oU »Mv& Street. rear of Ooneert Hall. n&.sa /in CENTS PEB POUND TAX ON ‘*VF TOBACCO. Th. QoTetam.at u .boat to *nt« tax of 40 «at*B.T ponnd oaTobaoco. Yon ran save so pot rant, by Yontan »aT. 60 pot coat, by Yon «n «.▼» SO per cat. by. You can save 50 per. pant. by. Purina AO'S at DEAN'S, No. SSS O&SBTfl UT. Bnrini now at So* 33fi OHBSTVqT. Buying new at DEAN S,- NO. SSfi CHESTNUT. Burins now at DEAN’S, No. 335 C^STNut! Prime Navy Tobacco, 70, 76 Boo. per ft. Prime Cavendish Tobacco, 70, 76 and 80e. per ft. Prime Flouader Tobacco, 70, 76and£0e. per ft. Prime Congress Tobacco, 66, .70 and 76c. per ft. Prime Pig and Twist Tobacco. 76 and 89*. perft. DEAN Mils Old Virginia Navy. „ DEAN sells Old Virginia Sweet Cavendish. • BEAK .ell. Old Virginia .Con#jrM«. . : BEAK sell. Old Virginia Fig. and Twist. . BEAK .ell. Old Virginia Smoking Tobaoeo. DEAL'S Kanawha Fine Cut Chewing Tobawo BEAK’S Kanawha Fine Cut Chewing Tobaeeo Cannot boKqnaled. Cannot b* Eanaled. - . BEAK'S Cigar, are superior to all other*. BEAK’S Cigar. are .nperlor to all others, He *»liea Ms own. Tobaeeo. on Ms own' plantation 2m Havana He Kclli-hls own Cliara it his own ttore. Bf©» 33Q<MesTNUT Street, Phiiadetohln. ‘ DEAN’S Minnehaha Smoking Tobacco 1* manufactured from pure Virginia Tebacso, and contains'no danceco&a concoctions of weeds, Herbs, and Opium. Pipes. Pipgf. Meerschaum Tlpes, Brian Pipe*, Box tee. Cta **«° cS^^V P « S KJ.S°5 d K t o r «M Bt jS l ihtf^ eT know DBA* sells tiie beat and! cheapest T)RAIN PIPE, DRAIN Pl?®. VITRIFIED TIBBA COTTA DRAIN PlPE— all . >Jsssj»v** o, £ to diameter, with all kinds o£ & branches* bends*, and traps, for sale in any Quantity. I inch bore per yarCaOo. S :: :: :: :i s* ; i “ " u &• _ TBRRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS/ For Cottages, Ylllee, or GUy Houee, PatentAFibdtnari Tope, for curing smoky imlmneys. from 2 to 8 feet high. ORNAMENTAIi fIiKDSM VASES - J’B? e, WV an4Btatnary Marble Bute. Bracket., and Mantel Vase*/ PHILADELPHIA TREE A COTTA WORKS. felS-fmwtf AOIQ CMMTNCT glMafl , PHBENOIiOGICAIi EXAMINA- BAUER. Deceased.
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