THE CITY. Thsrmi MARCH 24,180. | M&BOS 34, UM, 6A. M 12 K....5P. *. * l.« U3.„„|r, *. 39 63 X 67 S9J£ 4, 60 WIND. *IIO. NNE....EbyN E NNW....NW NW Tas Democpatic State Convention. — The delegate! to the Democratic State Convention to nominate delegate! to the National Convention, auembled at noon veaterdar, In the National Guardi’ Hall. The Convention waa oalled to order by Colonel Cbarlee J. Biddle, Chairman or the State Central Committee. .. _ Col. Tbomaa B. Searlght, or P.yetto county, wa. nominated temporary chairman, and the nomination waa ratified by the Convention. The President eleot wat then conducted to the chair, and addrened the Convention. He assured hi* fellow Democrat, that the reatoration of the Union depended upon a Democratic admiuiitratlon of the Government. He .aid that the country wa. in more danger from the cormorants who prey noon the Treaauiy than it II from the armed enemy. In addition to that the Administration ha. taken awav the aafegnarda of the Constitution, and hat broken the moat .acred bulwark, of the people. In view of there extraordinary event* he thought that it waa the Imperative duty of the people to meet to. gether to take counsel for the safety of themselves and the eountry. He trusted that the measure, about to be inaugurated by this Convention would meet with ultimate success, though the future pro sperity of the eountry was now yet In total dark nesa. Means. RobeitE Monoghan, of Chester county, Hi T. Shultz, of Lancaster, and Robert J* Hemp bill, of fhlladelphia, were then appointed tempo rary secretaries. „ . _ ~ The list ot delegates was then called off, as fol lows : SENATORIAL! 1 District— FMladelpbia—£. K. Helmbald, John Apple, John A. usly, ensue. W. Oarrigan. 2 uheater and Delaware—John H. Brluton. 3 Montgomery—Daniel Quillm&n. 4 Buofea—Dr. J. I>. Mendenhall. 5. Lehigh and Northampton—W. C. Dichtenwall oer. 6. Reiki—J. Glancey Jones 7. Schuylkill—Fracci* W. Hughe*. s. Cat bon, Monroe, Pike, and Wayne—Thomas B. jvicJihfiujy. 9. Bradford, Susquehanna, Wyoming, and SuUi var—John F. Means. 10. Luzerne—Steuben Jenkias. 12. Clinton, Lyeomicg, Centre, and Union—Jobs H. Humes. is. Snyder, Northumberland, Montour, and Co* lumbla—Henry O. Eyer. ' 14. Cumberland, Pexry, Juniata, and Mifflin— Jar. Turner. 15 Dauphin and Lebanon—Hr# Andrew Patterson, 15. Lancaster—Ceoxge Sanderson, Samuel Ha Bey* Holes 1 IT Yoik—James F Sfcunk. is. Franklin, and Fulton—H. G* Smith* i 9 Somerset, Huntingdon, and Bedford—William F. Schell. 20 Blair, Cambria, and Clearfield Thaddeus Banks. 21. Indiana and Armstrong—E. S. Golden. 22. Westmoreland and Fayette—HarrtsonP.Laird. 23. Washington and Qreene—Johns. Markell. 24 Allegheny—Patrick Kerr, William J Koons. 25 Beaver and Butler—John T. Bard. 26 Lawrence, Meieer,and Venaogo—John 5. Mo- Calmont. 27. Erie and Crawford—William A. Galbraith, 28 Clarion, Jefferson, and Elk—W. S, Corbett, BBPBE6ENTATIVB. Philadelphia—l. Charlea M. Leiseoring; 2 Thos. Bocke; 3. William V. McGrath; 4. William L- Hi!at. 5. AlfredH- Gilmore; d. George Esrp, Jr.; 7. Sown J* Hemphill; fi A. F. X. Gallagher; 9. Samuel G. King; 10. P. Devereaus; 11. Charles Young; 14. Joseph Mountain, Jr.; 15. John D. Miles; 16. Thomas W, Duffleld; 17, Alexander O. Garvin. Delaware—G. G. Leiper. Chester—Dr. Wm. D. Downing, R, E. Monaghan, John Miller. - Montgomery—Win. C. Rodenbush, Jesieß. Davis, Wm. H. Witte. Bucks—Edward T Hess, Chas. Vanzant. Noxthampton—Charles Gianz, Oliver H- Meyers. Lehigh and Carbon—Dr. R. Leonard, A. L. Ruhe. Monroe and Pike—Oliver S. Dimmiok. Wayne—Dr. J. N. Wilson. Luzerne—A. B. Dunning, A. Grady, J, B. stark. Susquehanna—A. J. Gerritson. Branford—Victor E. Plollet, George Stevens. Columbia, Moimtour, Sullivan, and Wyoming— John G. Freeze, William M. Piatt. Lj coming and Clinton Dr. Hugh Montgomery, N. L. Auwood. Centre—Frederick Kurtz. Mifflin—J. H. Boas. Snyder, Juniata, and Union—Robert Swineford, John Cummings. Northumberland—Sol. Malick. Schuylkill—Thomas H. Walker, John Mahan, Samuel B. Graefll Dauphin—At W. Lcomii, Frederick Lauman. Lebanon—William KL. Breslin. Bilks—William Rosenthali, David Fister, J. Ha* german. Lancaster—E. £. Tshudy, H. T. Shultz, John McSpairan, A. J. Stelnman. Yoik—Dr. John Ahl, Dr. H. G. Buitey. Cumberland—Rufus E. Shapley. Peny—John B. McaJlister. Adams—Henry J. Stable. Franklin and Fulton—Calvin M. Duncan, Bedford—William T. Daugherty. Somex set—John C. Philson. Huntioidon—William p. McNite. Blair—John Gretcwcll. Johnson. Cambria—Robert L. Armstrong—H. N. Lee. Indiana—B. S. Jamison. 'Westmoreland —Robert Given, Henry Ktttering. Faj ttrt—Tboma* B Searlght. Greeoe—R. W. Jones. W asbington —James R- Ruth, William Swann. Allegheny—James liwlu, J. J. Houston, William S Patteieon, Dr. A. G MoQ.ua.de, S P. Ross. Braver ana Lawrence—David Tidball. Butier—Alexander Simpson, William Ray. Meicer and Venango—J. K Kerr. Clarion and Forrear—w. W, Burr. Crawford and Warren—j. S. Siiillito. Jefierecn, Cleaifield, Elk, and McKean—Dr. C.K. Early, A. S. Arnold. Erie—Benjamin Whitman, J. M. White. Potter and Tioga—J. W. Bailey. The iules of the House of Representatives were adopted lor the government ot the Convention. A motion was made that Wm. £L Witte be elected pennanent president. Tne names of Wm. L Hirst, of Philadelphia, ana Gen. Sanderson, of Lancaster, were also mentioned. Several amendments were offered and gave rise to a lengthy discussion. Considerable disorder pre vailed, and frequently a hall - dozen delegates were addressing the chair at one time* The motions came so rapidly that it was almost impossible to know what question was really before the Conven tion. A delegate described the disorder as disgrace* ful to the Democratic party. The Chairman finally stated that the vote would he taken upon a proposition to appoint a committee ol thins-three to select permanent officers for the Convection. The jess and nays were called, and resulted in 48 yeas to 76 nays. A motion to nominate candidates for permanent president prevailed. Messrs. W. H- Witte, W. L, Hirst, Geo. Sandeiv ton, ¥, P. Schell, and James K. Kerr, were then placed in nomination. Messrs. Hirst, Schell, and Kerr declined, leaving as the combatants, W. H, Witte and George Sanderson. The vote stood—Witte, 94 j Sanderson, 31, Wm. H. Witte was then declared elected, and, on motion, the election was made unanimous. Mr. Witte having delivered a speech of thanks to the members, and of abuse against the national authorities, the Convention adjourned till 4 o’clock. On reassembling, a long and noisy debate arose respecting the duties of the Committee on Resolu tion!. Each member of the Convention appeared to have some instruction to that committee, which having been listened for A long time, the chairman of the committee said that he was obliged for the dictation from the members, but that the committee would do just as they pleased. The question of ad journment then occupied much of the valuable time of the Convention. Mr. S. G. King, of this city, desired that the Convention should adjourn over till Satuiday, m it would be outraging the feelings of a very large portion ol the community to hold a Democratic Convention on Good Friday. A delegate arose and said that he did not know wnat better thing he could do than to meet on a good day to do a good thing—namely, to sit and act in a Democratic Convention. This latter argument satisfied the Con vention, and business was proceeded with. Mr. William I*. Hirst then offered the following, Which was agreed to t That the delegates residing in each Con gressional district be authorized to appoint and re port to this Convention one candidate for each dis trict on the electoral ticket, and two delegates for each district to the National Convention, and three members for each district to serve on the State Cen tral Committee. Meiolvaa, That the Convention will proceed to no minate and elect by viva voce vote: 1. The Chairman of the State Central Committee. 2. Two Senatorial candidates on the electoral ticket. e. Four delegates at large to the National Con vention. In accordance with this programme of business, the Convention took a recess of twenty minutes, and, on reassembling, the delegates from each r, John ahl. 4th. Tho-, Mcs-,nllonsh. 16th. HG. Smith ££* Hssa., 117th. Thaddeua Banks. £ C * e v <7 s‘* iara ’ llSth. H. Montgomery. ?i£ fe o i£i^ f6r - l'tb. John M. Irvin.’ Sth M'Cb&l Holier. both. Jos. M Thompson. mL Kc n CO o; .. |-Ist. Orestes Brown. 10th. Tirs H Walker. 22d. Jas. P. Brown I‘th. Olivers. Biiumick Wm. J. Kunti. 12th A B running. j j24th. Wm. Montgomery. DELEGATES. First District—S. G. King, G. W. Nebinger, W. Irving, Third—Wm. IJurtu, Simon Arnold. Fourth—W. W. Burrell, I. S. Gallia. Ftfth—H. P. Ko», Chai. W. Uvrrigan. Sixth —J. D Stile., perry M. Hunter. Seventh—John H Brinton, J. O. Beatty. F'eh'h—J - Glanoy .Tocet, Wm. BoMnth.il. Ninth—Geo. S»nder«on, H, A. Wide. Tenth—F. W. Hughe., CD. Glonioger. Eleventh—Philip John.on, Garleton Burrell. Twelfth—Cher. Dennison, A. J. Garreteon. Thirteenth—David Dowenbury. John T. Meara. Fourteenth—H. Alrioka, Tho». Bower. Fifteenth—Peter A. Keller, H. D. Egulph. Sixteenth—H.J. Staley, B F. Mever*. Seventeenth—K. B. Peterson, D. Iff. Dull. Eighteenth—John H. ()«., S. Pierce. Nineteenth—G. L. Lamberton, J. K. Kerr. Twentieth—T. P. C. Wright, John Eatta. Twenty flrit—Wm. A. Galbraith, Wm. A. Wal lace. Twenty-second—W m. D. Pattenon, Saml.P. Roil. Twenty-third—J. McCullough, F. A. Hutehinion. Twenty-fourth—R, W. Jones, S. B. Wilson. STATS CENTS A L COMMITTEE. Fint Dlatriet—Eewi. O. GaMldav, Jo*. Megary, Geo. A. Quigley. Second—C. M, Leifleoring, Dominick Mullen, F» E. Brown. waiter^ P- Eutts, Chas. Buck- Simplon 1 ""^' 01 A - tinbrußter i A. K. Schofield, R, Mlleif -Chl “ lei H. W. Ditmer, J. D. L ' ■ Rue ’ F. Kline, J. Dannen- W^^Weaver. 111 ' E ' °' ETan ** Br > Downing, George Smlthl'jrT 11 ' P " Boyer ’ Jonathan Lee, George noldfc* 11-14 ' B " T * ohuay ’ J ‘ stoihman, S.H.Rey. Tenth—A. Wilhelm, F. s. Deweea. Tam., win. D^Nmm*? 11 - B> Beatd * ,er ’ A ‘ “ ’ BS“h., Twelfth—E. W. Sturdlman, D. Rankin, John Rlacdifig. Thirteenth—Henry Sickle., G. D. Jaokton, o. s. Butiell. ’ ' Fourteenth—Sol. Malay, E. D. Daley, A. Patter aon. ... „ Fifteenth—J. A. Blackenburger, J. F. Spangler. Sixteenth— W. P- Schell, J. McD. Sharp, Lewi. Llcbte. _ Seventeenth—June* D. Gey, J#l. F. Campbell, Ja>. 11. Parker. .^Eighteenth—Mile* White, Haiton Hepburn, S. E. B. Brown, R. L. Coohrene, J. D. Twentieth—H. P. Lair, J. B- S.naom, E. G. Roddy. a^venty.flrat—Benj. Whitman, T. J. Boyer, A. x ■ Menton. A T j r Ba t ? 0D f,oond ~ Fr * ncill Seßer, < Frank Hunter, hlcaee. tS ' thlr<1 ~ E ' S ‘ GoWen < J "- Braden, W. H. W^^r‘ h -° h " 1 “ CutUjl ' D - s - Morris, os T tif. t^fZ. e . D n^£S'^ “*» THOMAS J 00 ""™ 1 OT “» Mora ' LETTER BAGS AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA Bark Linda, He wet t... Clenfuegos, March 27. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP PHILABSIPHIA, Mar. 34,1864. SON KIBKS... .~ 6 63 I SUN BST3.. 07 HIGH WATER - 28 ARRIVED Brig Tiberius, Bruce, Id days from Clenfuegos, with sugar, honey, and cigire, fco Geo 0 Carson A Co. Schr Mary Milne, Jordan, 7 days from Beaufort, in ballast to D S Stetson A Co. Schr Mary, Rickards. 1 day from Camden. Del, with corn to J L Bewley A Co. Bchr Jaa L Heverin, Hollingsworth, 1 day from Lit tle Creek Landing. Del., with corn to J L Bewley A Co Schr Lucy, Spence,l day from Brandywine, Dei. with corn meal to R M Lea. Schr Cora, Masttn, 1 day from Brandywine. Del . wltb corn meal to R M Lea. Steamer Tacony, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm of Baird A Co. Steamer E N F*irchild. Trout, 24 hoars from New York, with mdse to WmM Baird A Co. Steamer Hope, Warren, 7H hours from New York, with mdse to WP Clyde. - BELOW. Ship Sea Crest, from Liverpool via Fayal; hark A Mc- Neill, from Fort Royal, and a full rigged brig. CLEARED Ship Saran&k. Rowland, Liverpool, Cope Bros Bark Saxonville, Jordan. New Orleans, J & Bazley A Co. Brig Urana, Coombs, Clenfuegos, SAW Welsh. Brig C Y Williams, Thompson, Fort Royal, H A Adams Schr R J Mercer. Somers, Hampton Roads, H 4 Adams Schr Jas Bliss, Hatch, Bangor, D Pearson A Co. Ecnr Rose Skerrett, Doggett, Provincetown. Geo B Kerfoot. Schr B G Willard. Faisons. Portland, I* Audenrled A Co. A*Co * C sli aw,Shaw, Dorchester Point, Blakiston,Graff. welK 3i?;o tiny 11 Croshy, Boston, Noble Cald sZhl Ko??® 1 - Bottoa. do. ISh? T e R iS n « er * Backley, Salem* do. ichi J K Ano l « n o Davl Sr* Boston. do. I i t Schr H S Ely, UcAUlster, do do Schr D Smith, Baker, do do' Schr W F Garrison, Smith, Fort Royal, • do'. Schr A D Scull, ficuU. do do. Schr R G Wbiiden. Neal, Boston, do. Schr Eglantine, Hall, Damariscotta. captain. St’r H j Devlnney. Room, dlexandrla T. Webster. St’rJSßbriver. Dennis, BaltimoTe. A Groves, Jr. St’r Buffalo, Jones, New York, WP Clyde. pARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN- DOW SHADES-New stock of Baglish Carpets jact received, and for sale cheap, at WM. CRB AG MILE’S, No. 44T North SECOND street, below Noble. Kasl side. mhgg-lft* UOBOAD «HBS. PENNSYLVANIA gg qoGENTBAL BAILBOAD.® «—I , . -MiiiraMi PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBPBq 890 MILES DOUBLE THE SHORT ROUTE TO THE WEST, frml&s tears thm Boot at Eleventh and «r traits •s follows; . MiUltaln at-—— - 8.00 A. H. If I H.rrt.bcr.Areommod.Hon T*!» 180 P! It 4. 00 p. 3. n gJJttjjfcjrHn ! train on this road tor BlalraTillo, In- JSBkN&BDBG to CREBSON BRANCH RAILROAD. m»o Thronfh Express Train oonewt. at Orauon at B. iG A. M., with a train on this road tor Btmiabnn:. A brain also leaves Creason forKbensbarr at 8-dfiP. M. HOLLIDATSBDBO BHiNCH RAILROAD The Hall Train and Throusa Exprow joaneet at Al toona with train, for HolUdarsbnrf at 7.55 P.M. and 8.40 TYRONE to CLEARFIELD BRANCH KAILBOAO The Through Express Train connect, at Tyrone with trains for Sandy Ridas- Phlßicsbura, Port Matilda, MU ”iraBTIiraDOM f * > BHOAD-TOP RAILROAD. The Thro nail Exprsa. Train ooonoota at Hntttlnxdon With a train for Hopewell AM .NORTHERN PmLADSLPRIA to ERIE Fox ScxßcnT, WmiAtiaroßT. Lpox Hatsx, and all points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, and Ei> xixa, Boohjwtbb. BnrPAno. Ann NiAffAnA FAUUt Pasunxars takinc the Hall Train- »t 00 AH„ and the ThronanßxprMS, atmsOP. XL. so directlythrongrh withont chann* of ears between Phuadsdphla and ml* 11 sm snort. For TORE, HANOVER. «td GETTYSBURG, th* trainsleavinc at 8.00 A M. and 3.30 P. M.. sourest at Colombia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Hall Train and Throcxh Expreu connect at Har rlahnri with trains for Carlisle, Chamberahnrs, and Ha- Ceretown. WAYNBSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The trains leaylns at 8.00 AM. and ISO P. M-connest at Downlncton with trains on this road for Wayne.- bur* and all Intermediate statlonir^ FOB WEST CHESTER. . , Pa.sensers for West Chester talclns the trains leaylns at 8 A M..and 1 and < P. M. co dlrutly throoch srlthont .shan*e of ears. , _ tlo^ r s^^«V«n 1 nV k l ?d®tt- JAMBS COWPEBs Ticket Agent. WBSTBBN BMIOBATIOM. Aji Smlnut Accommodation TrMn leavos Mo. 187 Dock Etnet dally (Sunday* excepted), at 4 o’clock F. H. Vox toll information apply to _ FBBIGHTB. By Uxls route fnlfUa of all dcMiiptions can be for warded to and from any point on the Bauroadc of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, minoic. Wisconsin, lowa* or Mis souri* bn railroad' direct, or to any port on the naviga ble of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. For frolsht contracts or Bblxmint directions, apply to a B. KIHGSTON, Jr., Philadohftla . « am - ENOCH LBWIS, iffi’tf General Superintendent. Altoona. Fa. 1 04? A ARHAJTGBMIBTB OF v 0 on Icsd4. new yobk lines. 1864. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA ANDTEKNTONBAnsKOAD COMPANY LINKS, FKpM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLAGES, FROM WALIrUT BTBMBT WHAKgj. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-Vll! Atft A M.» Tit Camden. And Amboy. 0. and A At-***’ «oßunod»tton~-..~-...~. * At 8 A M., yla Camden and Jersey City, Moraine | oo AtB AM.. Tin Gamden and Jonty City. 3d Glu* , s «k At 19 H, tU Camden and Amboy, 0. and A At* tommoatnoß «-. m, l u At 2 P. M.« rU Camden and Amboy, C. and A Ex- - Him g 00 At 1 p - Mj ytfCamden “ 4 Amboy, Aecommoda a£M 8 & fiaS’BrfcasixsaaaK: 1 * Hon, (Frelyht and Puwn(er>—lot Clu, Ti,k,t... ISi S?'-. _ .*>• . Glass do™. IW At/* ", M,, yla G&mden and Amboy, Aeeoumodi tlon. (Freight and Passenger, ) lei Olaee Ticket. SV _ „ . 3d Class Ticket, ISO Jor Mandi Glrank, Allentown, Bethlehem. BeWidere, LamhertTUle. Plemlnrton, &«.. at S P. M. For Mount Holly, EwansTiUe, and Pemberton. at * A. M*. 8* and m P. 2ft. For Freehold, at 6 A. H. and 8 P. M. For Palmyra, Blverton, Dblaneo, Beverly, Burling*, ton. *♦., at 3 A. M., 13M..X S. and 4.30 KM. The 8 and A3OP„ M. line* run dirert through to Trenton. . ~ For Palmyra, Birerton, Belaneo. Bererly, and Bur lington, at 6* K M. LINES FBOM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LBAYI AS FOLLOWS* At 1,60 A, M. (Night), via Kensington and Jersey . City. Washtnirton and H»w York Mail. AtlLl&A. M.. Tin Kensington and Jersey City* lx< Af 4.93 P. M.. Via Kensington and Jersey City, b* press „ | oo A*jR45P. M.* via Kensington sad Jersey City. Washingtonand New York express 3 00 Sunday Line* leave at 1.50 A.. M. and 5.45 P. M. There will be so lice at 1.60 A. M. (Right) on Mondays. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkes t>arrs, Montrose, Great Bend, Hauch Chunk, Allentown, Beth lehem, Belsidere, Easton, LambertTille. Flemlscton, *•-, at 57 A.M. This line connects with the train leav ing Easton for Hauoh Chunk at 3.30 F. M. > For Bristol, Trenton. &«. , at 7 ana 11.15 A. M. , and S and 6 P.M. Tor Holmesburg, Tacony, Wlssoaozning, Brldesburg, and Frankford. at 9A. M., 6, 5.4fi, and 8 F. M. For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the ears on Fifth street, above walnut, half an hour before.departure. The ears run Into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. ■Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed eaeh Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anythin* is baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage ov*r fUty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit theirrespoMibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex cept by special contract, Graham’s Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wal nut street. WILLIAM H. GATZHBB, Agent January 20,1864. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOE PHILADELPHIA, . , wm. XiBAVB PEOM FOOT OP COBTLAXDT STRBST, At 12 M. and 4P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. At t and 10 A. M., 6P. M., and 12 (Night), via Jersey City Mia Kensington. . From foot of Barelay street at 0 A. M. and 2F. X. • via Amboy and Camden. « From Pier No. 1, North rive?, at 12 M, 4 and BF. St. (freight and passenger) Amboy and Camden. 3&4-tf BSMUBm PHILADELPHIA TW l ELMIRA B. R. LIKE. fall ABB WINTER ARRANGE- 18934 »F?& soeawfos, blmiba, bot- yAL LB. lU points Id tlie West PaswnMi Train* leav* BfipSt of Philadelphia and JkadjM IWtara?’ eorner BROAD ni CALLO WHILE, &lf A. H. and 3.30 F. ST; dally, Sundays ttfficKEST MOTS from Philadelphia to points u northern and Western PennsylTanl*. Western Hew XOYJC« of» a of* Baannie sheeked thronah to Buffalo. Hlaiara Falla, or Intermediate points. For farther information apply to THIRTEENTH .nd^ALLOWHILLf'.^a l oai^ f “ k >r SIXTH SBd OHISTNOT itrwU I*s. WEST CHESTER & PHILADELPHIA, PEKWSYEVAWIA "oENTBAE RATT.HnAD. rmwmte WeitGk«atar I«,t«th« dSpSt, «oni,rol raT' lft&S* •*“*•*. u* *0 ttaron& WITHOUT CHANGE OF vAKB. • ~ . FROM PHUADELPHIA. I*«t. *i 8.00 A. M...... Arrive Ws.t CIMUr 9.60 A. M. “ “ LOOP. M. “ “ XOOP. M. " LOOP. M. kOOPlft . FROM WE6T CHESTER. Hi- H WM1PWU...8.35 A, M. “ “10.45 A. M. •• •• Hasp. M. “ “ 3.60P.M. ■■ •• 6.90 P. H. PHMBcen for W—tem Mint, from Weak Cheater con nect et the Intersection with the Meil Tralnet 9.17 A. M.. the Harriebnn Accommodation at 3.66 P. M.. and the Lancaster Train at 6.26 P. M. Freight delivered at the dspdt, comer of Thirteenth and Markot streets, prevloufl fo 11.30 A. M., will be for warded by the Aecommodatlon Train* and reach Wen Chester at B.OOF. M. For tickets and further information, apply to . t . JAMES CO WDEN. Ticket Agent. Ja9-tapl ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL BOAD.—This yreat line traverses the Northern aad Northwest eounties of Pennsylvania to the eity of Brio, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA BAIL BO AD COMPANY, and under their auspise* 1> beinc rapidly opened thronghont its entire length. ft is now In nee for Passenger end froth Harrisburg to Emporium, 080 milee) on the Eastern Division, and from Bhe&eld to Brio, (TS miles) on the Western Division. rats or PAsesHasn maths at pbilapHiPbia. Leave Westward. Kali Train... —... 8.00 A. K. Express Train... ..10.30 P. M. Gars run Unoncli without shanxe both ways oil thasa trains between Philadelphia and Lock Hares, and be tween Baltimore and Lock Haven Elegant Sleeping Care on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore* and Williamsport and Philadelphia. _ For information respecting Passenger business apply at the Southeast corner Eleventh and market Streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents : 8. B KINGSTON, Jr., eorner Thirteenth and Market streets* Philadelphia. _ J. W. REYNOLDS, Bris. _ _ , 1. H. DRILL, leant H. O. S. S . Baltiraors. general Ticket Philadelphia, JOB. D- FOOTS, General Mao wer, Williamsport. ITifTI I—l NORTH pbnnsyl* RAILROAD—For BETH LBHEM, DOYLESTOWN. MAUOH CHUNK, HAZLE TON* RABTON.WILLIAMSPORT. &o. WINTER ARRANO-BMENT. rassencer Trains leave the new Depot. THIRD Street, above Thompaon etreet, dally (Sundays ezeeptedl at follows: • _ At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem. Allentown. Maueh Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport, die. At Al 6 F. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton. &«. At 5.16 P. H. for Bethlehem, Allentown. Maueh Chunk. For Doylestown at 9.16 A. H. and 4.16 P. M. For Fort Washington at 10.16 A. M. and 6.15 F. M. _ White ears of the Second and Third streets line City Fassenaer run dlreetly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem at 6.80 A. M., 9.30 A. M., and 6.0 J p. M Leave Doylestown at 6.30 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M. and 3P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 10 A, IS. and Al 5 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7. 30 A. M. and iF. M. mom ELLIS OLARBu Aleut figMtMJ WEST OHESTKB ■BFW-IHWrTWgAiro PHILADELPHIA KAO. KOAD. TIA ARBANGBMKIfT. On and after MONDAY, December 7th, I*Bl, Ot Train* will leare Philadelphia, from the dips t. north. ***t eorher of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Street*, *1 6 and 10.« A. M.. *nd»t?»nd4JP. M. _ Train* lean* the eorner of THIRTY-TIRST and MAX' KBT Street* (Weat Philadelphia). 17 minute* after the ■tartlng time from EIGHTEENTH and MARKET. (We.tPMladetphia) o .^^lh B! Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3 P. M. Leave West Chester at T. 50 A. M- and 4 P. M. The Trains lea vine Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 4 F. M.» sonneet at Pennellton with Trains on the P. and *. G. JLE for Concord, Kennett. Oxford, As. HUfsT wood, dIT*U General Superintendent. M\ GENTS FEB POUND TAX ON *±\J TOBACCO. The Government i« abort to pat a tax of to MQtiper pound on Tobacco. Ton can save 00 per cent. by Ton ean save 00 per cent, by Ton aan ut» 00 per eent. by You ean save 60 pa t cant, by Karins now at DEAN'S, No. 836 CHESTNUT. Karins now at DEAN'S, No. BSS CHESTNUT. Burins now at DBAN'S, No. 835 GHBSTNUYr .Burins now &t BBAN'S, No. 836 CHESTNUT. Wme Nary Tobacco, 70, 76 and 80c. par lb. Wme CaTMdhh Tobacco, 70, 76 and 80c. per lb. Trims flounder Tobacco, 70, 76 and 80c. per N. grime ConsrcM Tobacco, 66, 70 and 76«. per "EHSI Mr * 2Hg aeaf »|A» Mil. Old Vlwlni, PU& 0»“ «SSS?’ DBAN colic Old Virginia Congress DEAN Mill Old Virginia Fifand Twlat. DEAN Bella Old Vircinia Smoking Tobacco,' DEANE Kanawha Fine Cat Che wins Tobacco DEANE Kanawba line Cat Chewlns Tobacco Cannot be Equaled, Cannot be Equaled. * DBAN'S Clean are superior to all other*. DEAN'S Clear* are superior to all others. He raises his own Tobacco, on hie own plantation in Harass He eellt m* own Clsars at Me own store, Ho. BS6 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. - DIANE BmokinsTobacco is manufactured from pore Vinlnia Tobacco, and containc no danseroo* concoctions ofwesds, Herbs, and Opium. ... Pipe*. Fines, Meerschaum Pipe*, Brier Pipes, Bees FJpcc* Bocerwec, Mahogany Pipe*, Sebgy Pipe*. Apple KDM.Otsrrr ftps,. OntU Pipe*. CUT Hs«. wi olfin PJPea. And ft»e down and set roar Pipes, Tobacco. {Aura. he., at DEAN'S. No. 836 Chestnut Street. And there yon will see hie and Bctail Clerks go n igpKhroundwsUins on Customers. , , . . n*trlr3P y ot *>• Potomac now -order all their Tobacco. Ctsarc, PTpcc, he., from DEANS. No. 339 CHESTNUT know DEAN ecu* tna beet and cheapest nabd and fancy job printing, v At MH«WAM A BROWS. ltt A mfiTßSt. THE PEESS.—PHILADELPHIA, PKIOAr. MARCH 35, 1884. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be expot ed to public sale or vendue. on MOffDAf Evening. Arril4, at 4 o'clock, at sansoci-street Hall. So 1. A)1 ilut certain lot of g-oaud sitnate on the southwest side of Lanca-ter avenue. Jn the oily of Pal iadelpbia; beginning at the southwest corner of Thirty* sixth street and Lancaster avenue, thence along Lan caster avenue two hundred and ninety blx feet to Parke street; thence alonff Parke stxeetone hundred and ninety feet to Warren streets thence along Warren street three hundred and eighty-four feet seven and seven- eighths Inches to Thirty-sixth street; thence two handrail and nine feet seven and three-eighths inches to place of be ginning. ho. 2. All that certain lot or ground situate on the southeast corner of Lancaster avenue and Thirty-eighth street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence along Lan caster avenue two hundred and thirty- three feet ten and mequartcr Inches; thence southward seven feet to Pcweiton avenue; thence along Poweltou avenue two hundred and forty three feet four and seven-eighth® inches to Thirty-eUhth street; thence along Thirty eighth street one hundred and sixty nine feet nine and three-quarter inc>ea to place of beginning Taken in execution on a claim for $327.18. for paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia, (in 0. 0. P ; 8.*60 17. Brewster.) and to be sold as the property of William Fennell. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia Sheriff's Office, March 23 1864. ‘ mhas-st CHRRIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of JLevari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening, April 4 1861. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall. ... All that certain three-aiory brick messuage ant lot of ground, situate on the northeast side of Cadwalader street, three hundred and thirty-seven feet seven and one-quarter inches northwest from Oxford street, m the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on Cadwalader street eighteen feet, and in depth, on the northwest line, eighty-seven feet and three-quarters of an inch, and oa th* southeast line eighty-three feet seven and five-eighths Taken in execution on a claim for $29.65, for curbing and paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia, (m O.C P.. D, *6B. 47, Cornman,) and to be «>W a» the property of Mr Nugent JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 22,1884. mh2s 3fc CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ oT Levari Facia*, to me directed, will be ex posed to public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4 1664. at 4 o’clock, at hansom-street Hall. Ail that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Fourth street two hun dred and fourteen feet north from Columbia street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fourth street fifteen feet, and in depth one hundred and two feet eix inches to Hale street. Taken in execution on a claim for $29 86. for curbing and paving, filed by the citr of Philadelphia, (la 0. 0. P.; D., ’flB. No. 296 ) and to be sold as the props ty of Henry Crouch. JOHN THOMPSON, sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 22, 1864. rah2s 3i CBERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF U a writ of Leyarl Facias to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall. All that certain lot of ground, situate on the east side of Second street, about one hundred and eighteen feet north from Fitler street, in the dty of Philadelphia; con taining in ftoi t on Becond street twenty feet, and In depth on the north line about forty feet, and'on the south lir e about thirty-wren feet. „ Taken in execution, on a claim for $lB 60 for culvert, filed by the city of Philadelphia », Sheriff Philadelphia. Bheiifl’g Office. March 83 1864. mh253l SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, tome directed, trill be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4, 3864, at 4 o’clock, at hansom-street Hall, a U that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of Front street thirty feet south of Moore street, in the city of Philaaelpha; containing in front on Front street fifteen feet, and in depth on the north line about thirty, seven feet eight inches, and ou the south line about for ty-one feet two inches, and on the west line about four teen feet and seven-eighths inches. Taken in execution on a claim for $3 94 for paving- filed by the city of Philadelphia (in C. C. P., S » ’6O, No 30 Bre inter), and to be sold as the property of Robert Barnett. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 83,1861 mh2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will ba ex posed to public «ale or venous, on MONDAY Evening, April 4.1664, at 4 o’clock., at hansom-street Hail All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Waiter street, two hundred and seven feet west from Fifteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Walter street fifteen feet ten inches and ia depth one hundred feet to Stiles street Taken in execution on a claim for $2l 29. for curbing and paving filed by the city of Philadelphia (inC. 0. P., M . 61, 49, Cornman), and to be sold as the property of Thomas J Orreli. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 22, 1961. mh2s 3t CHEBIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facia, to ms directed, will be ex posed t- public Bale or vendue, on MONDAY Evenin*. April 4, 1664, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground eltuats on the westerly side of Fourth street one hundred and BavenVr-iwo feat southwesterly from Cherry street, lathe city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Fourth street thirty-four feet, and in depth on the north line forty-three feet eight and seven eighths inches, and on the south line thirty seven feet three and five-eighths indies. Taken in execution on. a claim for $B4 38, for curbing and laying, filed by the city of Philadelphia, (in G. O. P. ; jD., 78. 291. Cornman,) and to be sold as Ihe property of Charles Adams. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. March 23, 1564. mh2s-3c QHEfeIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MOSDaI Evening. April 4, 1861, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street Hail, All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on. the northwest side of Coral street, sixty-nine feet northeast from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coral street seventeen feet, and in. depth fifty-four feet. Taken in execution on a claim for $10.22, for nuisance, filed by the city or Philadelphia (m D. C. Q. i 69, No. in, Brewster), and to be sold as the property of Edward Leigh. r , tm JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Phiiada-, Sheriff’s Office, March 13, 1861. mh2S-3t OHEI&FF’S SALE I .—BY VIRTUE OF U a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex p Mud to nubile sale or vßndue, on MONDAY Evening. April 4,1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall, *' All that certain lot of ground situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, one hundred and fifty-fire feet south from Cherry street, in the Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fourth street se venteen feet, and in dep.h on the north line forty seven feet eleven and three-fourths inches, and oatt© south line forty-three feet eight and seven- eighths Inches Taken in execution on a claim for $42.38. for curbing and Paving, filed by the City of Philadelphia (in C. C. P. ; D., ’6B No. 299. Cornman), and to ba sold as the property of C. A. Smith JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 22 1864. mh2s 3t QBEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTOE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be es posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening April 4, 3884. at 4 o’clock, at Saniom-street Hall, All that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Peters street, one usdred and twelve feet west of Twelfth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Peters street sixteen feet, and in depth thirty -six feet , Taken in execution on a claim for $U for pipe, filed by theclly of Philadelphia, (ino. C. F. ; D , 69, No, 174. Brewster,) and to be sold as the property of Charles Van Blunt. JOHN THOMPSON, Bheriff Philadelphia,Sheriff’s Office, March as, '864. mh2s-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, April 4, ISB4, at 4 o’clock, at Saniom-street Hall. ill that certain two-etor> building, messuage, and lot or ground, situate on the west side of Church street, feet five Ittcließ south from Moore street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Church street thirty feet, and in depth ninety- three feet six Incite*. Taken in execution on a claim for *27,22. lor pipe, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in C. C. P., J. 60. No. 33, Brewster), and to be sold as the property of Josenh Price JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. PhiUdelphla,Sheriff’s Office. March 22,18*4 mn2s-3t CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTOE OF a writ of Levari Faoias. to me diresled. will be ex posed to puolic sale or vendue, on MONO AT Evening, April 4 1864 at 4 o’clock,at SaneoinvtreetHall* All that certain lot of ground, situate on the northeast corner rf Francis and Bellevue streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Francis street twenty feet, and in depth along Bellevue street eighty nine feet, to a three feet wide alley. Taken in execution on a claim for $53 84, for pips, filed by the city of Phil*d*lphla(m C. C. P.. J., ’6O. el. Brew* ster,) and to be sold as the property of T. ff Hagan. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 23.1864. mh2s-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF writ of . Lw » ri Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or venlne, on MONDaI Brenlmr. April 4. 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-strcet Hall. All that certain three-story brick saw-mill and lot of grounds situate on the northwest cornet of Twelfth and Hamilton street*. In the city of Philadelphia* contain ing In front on Twelfth street seventeen feet eight and one half inches, and in depth along Hamilton (formerly Pleasant) street slaty-tnree feet tea inches. Taken in execution, on a claim for *53 32, for paying, ®led by the city of Philadelphia (in C. C.P..T-, 'BO. sSaa 1 1 Brewster,) and to be sold as the property of Airs, wma- , Sheriff. Philadelphia, SherlfFa 0 Sco",“March 23"mM5 3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will lie ex- i o iS£ ? al , e , or Tondoe, on MOHDAY Evening. April* ¥ 6i ' , at . 4 ?5 lo “ k ' ?* Sansom street Ball All that certain brick privy and lot of ground, situate on the bontn eldest Seybert etroot, thirty two foot ea.t of Slxteen-h street, In the city of Philadelphia: contain ing hi front on Seybert street eighteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet to Thompson street v Taken In execution on a claim for $15.93, for pipe, filed by the city of Philadelphia, in (0. C. P.. S ,'BO. Ho. 9, Brewster,) and to be sold as the property of Adam Saxer. FMUdelphU. Sheri fl’g 1894 8 mh?s-3t CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Feeias, to me directed, wlll.be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4 1861. at4o’«,loch, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the northwest side of Coral street, eighty-eix feet northeast from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia? containing in front on Coral street, seventeen feet and in deptn fifty-four feet. Tskeninexecntlononaclalmfor.tiO 2J. fornnisance. filed by the city of Philadelphia (In l). C , S. ’6O. Ho. 9, Brewster} and to he sold as the property of Samuel Ze J?P„ , , , . THOMPSOS, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. March 23 18M mh2s-3t KHEBIIF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faciae, to me directed, will be ex posed to pnbllc sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening April 4,1894, at 4 o’clock, at Samom street HaU. All that certain ihree-storF briok building and lot of ground situate on the northeasterly side of Cadwalader street three hundred ana twenty-one fool seven And one* quarter inches northwest from Oxford street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Cadwalader street sixteen feet, and In d«pth on the northwest line eighty-tbreefeet seven five-eighths inches, and on the southeast line eighty feet seven one eighth inches. Taken In execution on a claim fur $27.49. for curbing apd payiDff. filed by the city of Philadelphia (in 0. C. P., D 56 No. 46. Cornman). and to be sold as the pro perty of Ur. Nugent JOHN THOMPSON, sheriff. Pbllgde'phla. Sheriff’s Office, March 22,1864 mh2s 3t CHEBIFF’S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex pored to public sale or vendne on MOSDaY Evening, April 4.1864, st 4 o’clock, at SamoiiMtreet HaU* Ah that certain lot of ground situate on the east side o f Bowaio t treat, sixy rest southward from York street, in the city < f Philadelphia, containing in front on Howard street three hundred and eighty feet, and in depth one hundred and six feet six Inches to Hope street. Taken ip ex (cation on a elsim for $ , for plpa. filed by the city of Philadelphia, (in C C. P . D. ’59. Sfo. 9ft. Brewster.) and to bs sold as the pro pert'' of Barrett and Stelßon. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’* Office, March 22,1864 mh2s 3t SHERIFF’S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Factaa. to me directed, will be ex roped t°Pnhilcaale or vanduv, on MONDA? Evening, AptU4. 1864. at 4 o'clock, ai Saneom-street HaU. All that certain lot of ground situate on the eist side of Mary street, one hundred and ninety-five feet seven and one quarter Inches south from Jefferson street, in the city of Philadelphia, contain!: g in front ou Mary street sixteen fe>t. and in depth fifty feet to a three-feet wide alley 7ak*nio execution on a claim for $l4 16 for water p pa, filed by the city of Philadelphia. On 0. C. P.,6. 60. No 23 Brewster, j and to b» wold as the property rf Fanicp! Show. ker. JOHN THOMP$n.y, Bhenff fhttUiK'hia. f;t?riff’4 Qoc«, HuivtL 23,19,1, SHERIFF’S SALES. SHERIFF'S SAXJESL SHERIFF’S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF C? a writ of Levari Facia*, to me dlrerted.wlUlMer poeed to Tublic eale or vendne. on J,*. l front on Leftbffow street fifty-seven feet, and i P # T e Xn f ¥n execution on a data to*Jg»Sa, B8 U fo L filed by ihe city of Philadelphia (in C. C. P-. 8. 69 No. ITBiewslei). and to be .olKs &0 P *p P oV Sheriff 11 Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. Hatch 21.1881. mh3s-8t . CHEBIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wgl be ex posed to public .aleorvßndn,. on MONDAY Bventn*. April 4, 1864. .t 4 o’clock, at sanaom street Hall. All that curtain three etorj buck m>and lot ot ground situate on the-pouth side of Walter street, one hundred and twenty-five feet from Fifteenth sreet, In the city of Philadelphia, con taining in front on Walter street twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet Takes in execution on a claim for axd paving, filed by the city of tSr p • M '6l 41. cornman). and to oe sold as the property s>sm'o: cSuwS JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Phllada, Sheriff's Office, March 2 i, 1864, mh26-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A O writ of Levari Facia,, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, April 4. 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick measnage and lot of giound situate on the southwesterly side of Ross street seventy-five feet two inches southeast from Bedford (UOW Wildey) street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ross Btreet sixteen feet and in depth about fifty feet Taken in execution on a claim for $17.16 for nuisance, filfdby the city of Philadelphia (inD. C. &•, *69; No. 14, Brewster), and to be sold as the property of Lewis Shearer. JOHN THOMPSON, Seriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, Maroh 21.1864. mh2s 3t CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, wHI be_ ex posed to public sals or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4, 1864, >t 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hal). , t , AJI that certain three-story brick messuase and lot of ground situate on the easterly side of Fourth street, one hundred and slxty-olght feet northwardly from Co lumbia street, in the olty of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fourth street sixteen feet and in depth one hand re A and two feet six Inches to Hale street. - Taken In execution on a claim for $33.84, for curbing and paving, filed by the city or Philadelphia (In 0 0. F.. D.. ’6B. 29. Cornman), ana to be sold as the property Of Thomas Hatlack. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Maroh 28,1661 mh2S-3t CHEBIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF e writ of Levari Facias, to me direbted, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4, 1864, at4o olock, at Sansom-street Hell, All that certain three- story brick messuage and lot of ground situate onthe north side of Cabot etreet.two hun dred and ninety-three feet west from Eighteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Cabot street sixteen feet ana in depth one hundred and twenty feet to Thompson street • . . . Taken in execution on a elalm of $l3 63, for paving, filed by the city! of Philadelphia, (in 0. C. P.; J. *6O. Ho 67. Brewster) and to be sold as the property of H.nrv W. Gault. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. . Philadelphia. Sheriff’s office, March 23,1864. mh2S-3t CHERRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Levari Facia#, to me directed, will be exposed to pnhlie sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4.1864. at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Hall, Ail that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of Seybert street fifty feet east from Sixteenth, street. In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Berber! streetuventy-flyefeet. and in depth one hundred feet to Thompson street. Taken in execution on a elaim for $66 S 8 for pips, filed by the oity of Philadelphia (in C C. P, 8., ’6O. No. 6. Brewster), and to be sold as theproparlyof William Richardson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. March 23 1864. mh2s-3t LEGAL* T7STATE OF WILLIAM SOMERSET. XJ —LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the Estate of WILLIAM SOMERSET, deceased, having bean granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those having ciaimsto present them without delay to ANN ». SOMERSET, ) SSVIT,L SCHOFIELD, > Executors, JOSEPH MILLER. V or to their Attorney. B. A. MITCH ALL, N. E. corner FIFTH and WALNUT Streets fe!9 fßt* Fi THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA In the matter of the ketate of JOHN MaST, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle, and adjust the first and final account of FR iffCls L. LEYERINO and ELIZABETH D. MAST, administrators ofthe estate of JOHN MAST, deceased, and report dis •trihution ol the balance, remaining in tbeir hands, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his ap pointment, on TUESDAY, March 29th, A. D. 1864, at 4 o'clock. P. M , athle office, S. E. corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT streets, Philadelphia mhlß-fmwfit O. WILSON DAVIS, Auditor. PT THE ORPHANS'COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estates Of WILLIAM SCHIYJ3LY, deceased. JOHN 6CBIVELY, deceased, and ANN SCHIVELY, de ceased The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the first accounts of GEO KGB 8. SCHIYELY, administrator dbn. c. t.a., cf William Fchively, deceased, of John Schively, deceased, and of Ann Schively, deceased, and to make distribution, will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, A D. 1864 at 4 o’clock P M.. at his officsf No. 271 SOUTH FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadel phia mh2l mwf 5t Pr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOB THE CITY AND COUNIY OF PHILADELPHIA Trust Estates under will of WILLIAM SCHIVELY, de ceared. of Aftff 6CHIVELY, deceased, and of JOHN SCHIVELY, deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the First Account or GEORGE S. SCHIVELY, Trustee of Estates of WILLFAH. ANN. and JOHN SCHIVELY. and to make distribution, will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the 11th day of April, A D. 1664, at 4 o’clock P. hf.. at hie office. No. 271 Sooth FIFTH Slree . in the city of Philadelphia, mh2l*mwf-6t rtf r J HE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARY ANN CONNELL. a*Minor. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. ??. aß i t Js e « ac S,°J&S t GEORGE FLING, gnaraianof MARY ANN CoNNSLL, one of the children of JOHN CONNELL* deceased, and to report distribution of the Balance in his hands, will meet the parties interested, for the .purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, B rkl a X^LAKr l i,*n, l l e4 » at 4 o’clock P.M., at his offles, No. 439 CHESTNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia, mh23 wfmst* WM. W. LEDYARD, Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS rpK THE citx ahd cotjhty of FHILADEL PHiA. In the matter of the Tract of . , THE UNION CANAL COMPANY. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the third and final account of J RODMAN PAUL. R. RUN* DLE SMITH, and O. THOMPSON, trustees under a cer tain. indenture of mortgage of the Union Canal Company, dated October 28. 1857, and to make distribution* will meet the parties in Interest for the purposes of his ap pointment, on FRIDAY, the Bth day of April. A. D. 1864. at four o'clock P M., at his office. No. 371 South FIFTH St-Bet, in the city of Philadelphia vo. JOSEPH A. CLAY, mh2l-mwfst ' Auditor. rtf 1 HE ORPHANS’ GOUBT FOB THE CITY AND_CO tJIIT Y OIP PHILADELPHIA. Betate of GEOEGB BILLINGTON, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the third account of nBURGE N. TATHAn adttimetrator de bonis non of the estate of Georae BilUngton, deceased, ana to m&fee distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the porpoies of hi* appointment, on JMOHDAY. April 4th, A. D 1664, at 4 o’clock P. M„ at big office No. 439 WALfITJT Street, in the city of Philadel phia. JOSEPH P. MAEOBR, mh23wnn 51* Auditor. Fr THE 'ORPHAN’S COURT FOR THB CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of Commodore GEORGE C READ, deceased. Ti e Auditor appointed by the Coart to audit, settle, and adjust the account of EDWARD C. DALE. Adminis trator d. b. n t.t a of Commodore GEORGE C BEAD, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the bands or the accountant! will meet the py tie# interested for the purposesof hU appointment, onuONDAY, April 4th, 1864, at 4 o’clock P. M., at No. Ida South FOURTH Btreet, in the city of Philadelphia. vt%n , B. SPENCER MILLER, mh23-wfmst Auditor. ELEMENT B. GRUBB vs. EDWARD B. GRUBB. APRIL TERM, 1884. No. 61.-SUMMONS IN PARTI , TION. Lancaster County* ss.: * i 7 he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the ) x a ( Sheriff of Lancaster County, greeting: ) ® ( If CLEMENT B. GRUBB makes yon secure '"’v"*' > in prosecuting: hie claim, then summons, by good summoners. EDWARD B. GRUBB, so that'he be and appear before our Judges at Lancaster, at oar Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancas ter. there to be .held oa the third. Monday m April next, to asener dement B. Grubb of a plea, whore fore they, the said Clement B. Grubb and Edward B. Grubb, defendant, together and undivided, do hold the following described Real Estate, to wit: All that certain tract of twenty-eight acres and sixty-nine perches of Land (28 acres and 69 perches) neat measure, situate in W eet Hempfleld township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, towit; Beginning at a stone in line of land of Andrew Harsher, thence by same north 60° east US. 7 perches to a atone, thence by same north 13° west 2 perches to a stone, thence by same north 76%° east 39 8 perches to a stone, thence by land of Smith and Hogentobler south 24° east 11 2 perches to a atone, thence by same south 76° west 10.4 perches to a stone, thence by same south U&°e&ct 21.2 Derobes to a flint stone. thence by land of Nicholas Hogentobler north 82° west 10 apercbos to a point, thence by same south 23° west 26 6 perches to a post, thence by same and land of Chestnut Hill Ore Company north 69&0 westsB. S perches to a stone, thence by land of said Com pany sonth 63° west 86,8 perches to a stone, thence by same*onth49ko westSOUperchesioa stone thence by same north 39*° west 42 perches to the place of begin ninr. Together with one two-story Log Dwelling House, four on*-story Tenant Houses, two stables* two meant hntlnes for pumping water, Apparatus for raising iron ore. and other improvements thereon, wbertof the said defendant partition between them to be made according to the laws and the customs of the Commonwealth-In snch case made and provided does gainsay, and the tame to be done do not permit very unjustly, and against the esme law* and customs as the said plaintiff says. And have you then there the names of those sum monerB and this writ. Witness, the Bon.H, G. Long, President of our said Court at Lancaster, the seventeenth day of Febrnarv. A. D. 1864. C „ T O. CGABKSON, for Prothonofcar?. A copy: F. SMITH. Sheriff Shbriff'b o Fries. Lancaster, Fa , i March 9,1864. » miill-fSt TTNITBD STATES, EASTERN DIS TEICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, T PENNSYLVANIA °* THB BASTBBN DISTRICT OF GREETINri: WHEREAS. The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District ofPennaylYauia, rightly and duly proceeding on Libels, filed In the name or the United States of America, hath decreed all persona in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the following-named vessels and car goes, to wit: The sloop BUFFALO, whereof Lewis Wi igeins is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on board thereof, captured by the bark Br*zilera, under the corn maud of Acting Hatter W T. Gillespie; the schooner M*RT, whereof li master, her tackle, apparel end furniture, and the cargo laden onboard thereof, captured by the United States bark Braziiera, under command of Acting Master W. T. Gillespie; tfaeeloop PBRBIB, whereof is master, her tackle, apparel, and fnrnitare. and the cargo laden on board thereof, captured by the United States steamer Massachusetts, under command of Acting Volunteer Lieutenant west; the schooner BYLVaNUS. whereof Higgins is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, .and the cargo laden on board thereof, «eptnred by the steamer Huron, under the com n and of Lieutenant James H. Baker, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place Underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, Cinstieeeo teanirlna.) You are, therefore, charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that yon omit not, but that by publishing these .presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city or Philadelphia, and In the Legal In ttlhgencer, yon do monish and cite, or cause to be monished ana cited, peremptorily, all persons in general Who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or Inte rest in tbs said vessels, their tackle, apparel, and furn’tore, ana their cargoes laden on board thereof, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALA DER. the Judge of ihe said court, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the twen tieth day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, la due form of law. a reasonable and lawfal excuse, if any they have, why the said vessels, their tackle, apparel, ana furniture, &>d their cargoes laden on board thereof should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture ok the same, to the enemies of the United at is tr et Court what yon shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty first day of A. D. 1364, and iu the eighty-eighth y«rr rtf the Independence of the said United States O. A SOX. Ci,:|i DistrlstQjari,. FROFOSAM* 3nnn houses wanted. •vvv Wax DbpArtmrhv, Cavalry Bureau. Office of Chief Quartermaster, Washington, D- C., MarchS. 1864. One hundred and fifty ($180) dollars per headwlU be paid for all CAVALRY HOBBES • _ delivered within the next thirty (SO) days it the Govern ment Stables at Giesboro, D. C. Said horses to be sound In all particulars, not less than five (6) nor more than nine (9) years old: from 14>6tplo hands high, full fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. ~ .. ... .» These specifications will be strictly- adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular Payment made on delivery of ten GO) and over. Hours of inspection from 9 A. M- to 6 P, M , JAMES A. BKIN. Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, mh24-30t . Cavalry Bureau* A SSJSTANT QUARTERMASTER GE NEBAL’S OFFICE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Sts., Philadelphia. March 23.1864- BEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv'd at this office until 12 o'clock M., on THURSDAY, the Slat instant, for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following ar ticles : „ m ■ Boots, For 7s to 10i, army standard, for cavalry. Boots, Foe, 9s to 14s, do do. Bids to be made separately, as follows: so much for 7s to 10b. and so much for 9a to 14s—not for any single As these Boots are required as soon ai possible, only those bids which guarantee speedy delivery will be con sidered. Brass Fumbers, Fo. 6—sample to be seen at this office. Linen Gaiters, do do do. Leather Leggtns, do do do . Light-blue Hons de Lalne, % all wool—sample to be seen at this office ~ #•inch Yellow Worsted Lace, army standard. Scarlet Facing Cloth, % to 6-4 wide—sample required. Brass Ball Buttons, do. ao. Bids from defaulting contractors will not be re ceived Blank forms for proposals can be bad on. application at this office. Proposals must be endorsed* “Proposals for Army Supplies, ” stating the particular article bid for. __ G. H. CRO3MAW, Asst. Qr. H. General V. 8. Army . xofc24-t3l A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE A OFFICE. Ctncinkati. O .March 21, 1864. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED BY THE UNDERSIGNED umil TUESDAY, April 6th, 1864, at 12 o'clock U., for fur nishing this Deportment (by contract) with— Cavalry Standards—Army Standard. Bngles. with extra Month Pieces—Army Standard. Trumpets, with extra Cxooks, do. Trompet Cords and Taseels, do. Forage Caps, do. Letters, from A to K,* do. - Figures, from Ito 0, do- Canteens, do. Rnbber Poncho Tent Blankets, do. Troweere —Footmen, do. Troweers—Horsemen, do. Samples of which may be seen at the Office of Clothing and Equipage in this city. „To be deUvwed free of charge, at the U. S. Inspection Warehouse, in this city, in good new packages, with the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quan tity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering gooda must, in all oases famish sam ples. marked and numbered to correspond, with their proposal, and distinctly state in their bids the quantity of Selivery* 7 P io P°** ** famish, the prise, and the time A guaranty signed by two responsible persons, mast accompany each hid. guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal. Bids WiU b« Opened on TUEBD AY, April 6.1664, at two o clock P M. * at this office, and bidders are requested to be present. Awards will be made ou WEDNESDAY, April 6. Bonds w U 1 be required that the contracts will be faithfnlly ful filled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be notloed. Blank forms of Proposals may be obtained at this office. The right to rejeet any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. Byorder of Col. Tsouts Swords. A. Q. MG. C W. MOULTOW. Captain and A O n. ttb24-llt ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. PbilAMlmta, March 32. m PBOPOS4LS 'Will be received at this office until HONDA? next* 88th instant, at 12 o’clock M., for the de livery, in this city, on or before let of-Hay next, of FIFTY MEDICINE WAGOFB. to be constructed in ac cordance with a model styled the 41 Anterwalth Medicine waion, ” except the axle, which Is to be of the same size as those Of the regular army wagon, moc el to be seen at the Schuylkill Arsenal, The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. By order. Colonel G, H CRO9M AN, Assistant Quartermaster General, (81gned) A. BOYD. mh23 bt Captain and AQM.U.SI PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION X OF FIFTY DWELLING HOUSES. _ Harrisburg*. March 11,1864. PROPOSALS are invited for the boilding of five biooks of ten houses each, of wood or brick, to be located on the grounds of the Lochiel Iron Mill Company. Plana and specifications may be seen at the office of William bolder. , Proposals will be received for one or more blocks until April 12th. Address proposals to WJLLIA.H COL HER* mh22-dtap!2 Chairman BaUdlng Committee. OFFICE army clothing and v EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. - Philadelphia, March 2l, 1854 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. on WEDNESDAY.the 80th last .for supplying the Schuylkill Assenal with the following articles: Common Tents, of linen oi cotton duck, to weigh not leas than 10 ounces to the yard, of 28# inches wide; sam ple of the material required. Iron Pots. 6 gallons. .86 pounds, %-inch bail, army standard. Petroleum and Tarred Paperfor baling purposes; sam ples required. Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received. Blank forms for proposals can be had upon application at this office. Proposals * must be endorsed, ** Proposals for Army Supplies. ” stating the particular article bid for. a . . * O. H. GROSS!Aft, Col, and Asst. Q. M. General U 8. A. OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. „„, , _ Philadelphia, March 16,1861. SEAIrEI) PROPOSALS are invited and will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock ftf , on MONDAY, the 28th Inst , for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with GRAY WOOLLEH BLANKETS—-army standard, of domestic manufacture—in order that the present weekly delive ries may be largely increased. Bidders musistate In their proposals, which must be given in tortffnp, as well as in figures, the quantity bid for, and time or delivery. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose Signa tures will be appended to the guaranty, and said guar anty accompany the bid; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter Into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may he awarded.. Bidders, as well as their sureties, or guarantors, who may not be known at this office, will furnish a certlfi* cate irom the United States District Attorney, Postmas ter, or other public functionary, at the residence of the bidden or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and • his sureties are responsible men, who Will, if a contract is awarded them, act in good faith Jrith the United Btates, and faithfully execute the same. ■g* b ,V* TH 1 b ? entertained that does not fatly comply wit n all or the abovereqnlremente, and which 1» not pro. by two responsible parties, as above de- Blds from defanltinc contractors will not bo received, tiona^hteadHea* oan had upon applies Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Army Blankets. M G. H. GROSMAN. mhl7-Iot Asst. Q. M. General, U 8. A. PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. Osar QfiAitnKicAsnx’s Oyyion. • . Washington Dspot, December 8,1888. SEALED I’KOFOSaLS are Invited by the undersigned the U. if Quartermasters Department, kt Washington. D. 0., Baltimore, Md., Alexandrls.and Fort Monroe, Va., or either of these piacsc, with Hay, Corn, Oats, and Straw. Bid* will be received for the delivery of f, 000 bushel# of corn or oats, and <0 tons of hay or straw, and up ward*. . Bidder* Mat it At* At whl.h of the abov*.n*med point! they pronoM to make deUverie,, and th, »t« at whloh they will make deltveTle, thereat, th. quantity of .ash article propoud to be dellyered. the tim. whan eaid de- Rveriea *hall be eommeneed. and when to be eompleted. The price mart be written ont in word, on the bide. Corn to be put up In cood, .tont tack,, of about two bnah.2. each. Oita in lute aaok,, of .boat thro. i>n,bdi jttelL The enki to be faynlahed without extra ehart* to the government. The hay and atraw to ba seenrely baled. The particular kind or description of oats, torn. hay. or straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the proposals. . All the articles offered under the bids herein Invited Will ba enhjeet to a rigid Infection by the §S5er552S Inspector before beiaff accepted. „ Contrasts will be awarded turn time to time to th* lowest responsible bidder, as (he interact of the Govern ment may require, and Mxment will be made when Ihe whole amount sontraeted for shall have been delivered and accepted. The bidder will be reonlnd toM.ompany hi, ,ro,o sal with a mrantre, »lmed by two rMponelblenerreni, thatlanae hi. bid 1* acepted be or th,y will, within ia f.v ‘horo.ftor. oiMut. th. .ontrMt for thi withiooduidanffleleut «ureU«i, In a mm ognal to the amount of the eontraet, to deUvor the rorue prono.iid in eonfonnlt, with the terme of thl» adTertKment? ta <*>e the wld bidder .honld fell to enter Into the eontrart, they to make rood the difference between the offer of eald bidder and the next loweat neponilble bidder, or Mnon to whom the eontraet may be awarded. . The reeponeibuity ol the rnarantor, mnet be ehown by the offlelia certificate of a V. a Dbtnct attorn«y7ooi laetor of Oartomt, or any other officer under th, itnitad Btatea Qovcrnment, or Tftipontlbia person known to OfflCA ,^tfo , s^?h^prVo. BJ a&. BOM * d « ,tt * « ° f *“’* bWd « _ iJopoßalc mnat be addressed to Briiadlar General D alnedby^«Sr«2Sr and'bothTfWc e . d contr«t. ra,C6,,M bldd « « «ES Blank ormc of bide, guarant**c, aßd bond* may b* obtflined upon application at this o4ce FDRM OF PKOFOBAL. (Town, County, and Btats I. th, anburther, do hereby propoft’to fnrnleh and de liver to the United States, at . the Quartermaster’s D*- partinont at , agreeably to the terms of your advertisement, inviting proposal* for foroc*. Washington D&pdt. DeesmberXMßS. thefollowlaiarS 0 0“’ ,Mk '' ** —*« hnihel of H 6 “ oudef °* t *’ *“ k *‘ ll hnahel of n ——• ton, of baled Hay, it ■— per ton of 1.000 ponndi. Straw, at- ber ton 0f2,000 pound*. D,llTel sS.* o oa , or before the day of ~L~T- • *S^. t <» hjjomileted on or before the wrftte’n United aZiH* mroved MeurltlM, within the cpale of tin Ay* «Sr being naMfiedtlmt my bidhas been seceptod. obedien t servant- BrigadleT General D. H. Ruonot, Ohief Dhpdt Qnartorzaaater. Washington, D. 0. . GUARANTEE. . undersigned, residents of » in the and State of - ■■ horeby «ovenant with the United States. iZiLSSmi'J* (U * the foretolng bid of be Ea or they will* within ten days after the aeseptane* of said bid, eaceeute the eontraet for the same mfflelent auntlesi in a sum equal to the cottlraet. to furnish the forage proposed SZJZtSPPmi, *° ***• tanas of advertisement datedDe •ember 8,18®3, under which the bid was made, and, lm «ald ■ . shall foil to enter into a contract as we guarantee to make good the difference be the aald and the next lowest bidder, or the person to whom the contract ■JI.m awarded. witness: ( Given under our hands and seals (this day of . lflfl . r|*al.3 tt# ** P th * o* rt of toy knowletoiid -jrev,?-- e Ab 9VC’named guarantors are good and snfi ?**?***f2?etiesfor th*amount for whlA they offer to oeieeurUy 4 . States District Attorney, jL, J , or Gustomi. or any other officer under the to ttS* office GoT#r,ulß ® ll *» 01 Mcponslble person known *eeelv#d under It hi* advertisement will V ld ®*amined at this office on Wednesday and x£S»iT/ > f‘ week, at 12 M. Bidders arc respectful desire. ® * Wasen at tb. dcll-t* Brigadier General mud QnsrtamwUt COAM. PUBE LEHIGH COAL.—HOUSE. M&T/!'“ Pnre Sltl ' l9 8t S/ & mhlß-lm* JOHN W. HAMPTON. Q.ENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL— pTT. ?, ot lyperlor to LehUh. jUw>. Hart'. W. oQ*;llßra0 Q *;IlRra Family Rainbow Goal ;£(( and ritov, ,l,w" »»jorticket. Depot. I*l9 aiLLOWHILL biSnV ib . 0T t fir S , ?v oJfflc 0 J fflc - 181 South FOURTH? is: ? rd9r,bT «•«» nol2 6m ELLIS BRANSON. C L —SUGAB LOAF, BEAVER PP iy . j- W ALTO* ffi 00. DIXON’S STOVE POLISH. GSO. P. GALE & GO., _ , Wholesale Agents* Vos. * and «CHIBrNtIP street. HERRING, SHAD, te , L2£& r^kicV” 4 3 M&ck6rel ' Benin * >B1 " ®* w >**tport, Fortnne Bay. and Hainan lic'b^ntwMeMShad* 4 ' “* 1 |6O boxes Herkimer County Ohees*. Jw. I J 5,5 fc 2f® for uU by UUBPHT * K 001& i W» B *». t» K9SX3 W»JkS7lt AUCtlO* SALKS. TOHN B. MYERS A 00-, AUCTION- J SERB. No,. 231 and S3* MABKBT Street 2SALE OP CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS "THIS A CARD.—We lnvitethe attention of pirehasereto the general assortment ofßrasaole, soperfne Ingrain, Ye netian, and hemp carpetings, also, coir and Oauion rnattifig, to be peremptorily eq£d. gjy»Ulogw«. at ltW month* credit, ccmßacnciag THIS MOBNIfIWi W o’clock, precisely. POSITIVE Si LB OP ENGLISH VELVET. BRUSfEtjg. TBBSK-PLY. INGBAIN, AND VBNITIAN CARPET INGS,* MATTINGS Ac. THIS MOB NINO. At 10J£ o’clock, wiU bo Bold by catalogue. on 4 months’ ' Pieces rich velvet, Brussels, three-ply, superfine, and fine ingrain. Venitian. hemp, and Hat carpetings: u*a ton mattings. Ac • embracing a choice assortment of sa perior goods, which may be examined early on the morning of sale. - BPHINS MORNING, March 28th. at 10 o’clock,trill be eold.br catalogue, on fourmoothe^credi^ab™^ of French. India, German, apd • embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, and cotton fabrics, _ . N. B.—Samples of the earns wUI b« arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of tne sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to attend. A 1 TRACTIVE IMPORTANT BALE OF FRENCH DRV GOODS. THB IMPORTATION OF MESSRS. L. MAIL LABP&IO Messrs. L. MAILLaRU a CO. will sell, through ns, ON MONDAY MORNING, 28th March, by catalogue, on four months' credit, a choice and attractive assortment of theic celebrated fabrics, embracing: pieces black bombazines, fine to sublime qualities. pieces black and colored mouaeline d e laines, fine to sublime qualities. .... pieces printed mouaeline de lames, very desirable aid select styles, in large variety. pieces double-width6-4 black mouieliue delaines, from fine to sublime qualities. pieces double-width mozambiqnea. in larae variety, of very desirable styles; first offering. pieces plain ana broche grenadines, in all the desi rable shades. / pieces poll de chevres, superfine quality, in all the desirable shades. pieces cretonne alpacas, in all the new and desira ble shades —pieces black hernam, single and double widths, from fine to sublime qualities. Paris striped mohair. pieces French flannel, fiaeto aapeffine qutlltUs. in modes. Magentas blue, scarlet, and purple pieces Paris double-width 6 4. 7-4, and 8-4 black barege. SHAWLS! SHAWL 9! A large and beautiful assortment of shawls, in long, black merino, and cashmere shawls, fine to subllma qualities: high*colore mode and square do; mousse de laine do; bernani, barege, mozambique. and lama do; broche and stella shawls, embracing the latest Paris novelties, iu good variety of designs and-coloring. . N B —The above wlllbe open for examination, with catalogues early on the morning of sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to be present. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.100 PACKAGES BOOTS, SHOES, BEOGaNS ARMY GOODS. Ac. ON TUESDAY MORNING, . March 29th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, without reserve, on four months' credit, about 1,100 packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, Ac , em bracing a prime and fresh a' sortment of desirable arti cles for men, women, and children, of city and Eastern manufacture. . N. B.—Samples, with catalogues, early on the morn ing lUc «««l* for city IT. B.—Samples of the B&me will be arranged fo( «. amtnatlon. with catalogues. early on the morning of sale. when dealer, will flod It to their interest to attend FOB SAAB AMD TO LBT, Mfor sale—a modern built three story DWELLING, with water, gas, bath, ? and healthy situations in WEbT PHILADELPHIA, commanding an extensive view of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers and the Jersey shore; a new Barn: lot 81 oy 176 feet; situated in the vicinity of the new Park. Property rapidly ad vancing In price. Or, House TO LET and Furniture for Bale Ix, Ss i3 E* ® 2a CHESTNUT Street. mh2l-6i* Second Floor. MPOB SALE—a VERY DESIRA a moderate-sized family,in a good neighborhood in Germantown, is now offered at alow price and on accommodating terms, in order to close an Interest in the property. Souse 86 by 25 feet, with Fur nace. Rang*, Bath, and Hydrant Water: is built of stone, and lined throughout Also, a flue Building Site, with about Three Acres of Land Apply daily except Thursday, between 10 and 11 o’clock, at 805 MARKET Street. • • mhlg-tf ®FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA- H*e residence of the late Dr. jacOß BHARPLEBS, deceased, with Eighteen Acres of superior Land attached. It is situated in the borough of DOWNIkGTOWN. Chester coantv, within ten minutes, walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad Stations, at whieh all trains stop. Tie Dwell ing i« very conveniently and substantially built, with Barn, Tenant House. Spring House, and all necessary out-buildings. There is a great abundance of Shrub bery, Fruit. and Shade Trees. Part of the laud will be sold with the buildings, if desired. Apply to „ „ ABM. S. ABHBRIDGB, feg-2m DOWNINGTOWN P. O. Mb FOB SALE—A VERY DESIRA ble Country Seat, with 62 acres of Land, near Mill town, six miles from the city, one* quarter mile from Se- street Road, two miles from Oak Lane Station, on North Pennsylvania Bairoad. Large stone house and barn, spring nouse, milk cave, Ac. B F GLENN, . mh!9 lag South FOURTH Street, m FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT Parm of 80 acres, on the Media Railroad, ten miles St ora the city, affording handsome sites for cottages. Also, a large number of farms in Delaware, well situ ated B. F. GLENN. mhl9 333 South FOURTH Street. a TO LET—A COMMODIOUS DWELLING, Ho. 13a North FRONT Street. Beni moderate. Apply to wjsrflaaiLL a bso., QCffl-tf 17 and &9 Worth SECOND 81*4,4. M VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREET PROPERTY.—The subscribers offer at private «ale, a property on CHBSTNUT Street between Seventh and Eighth streets s 41 feet front on Chestnut street, and 178 feet deep, running to Jayne street, with the privilege h' af^^. a ’ , * , ' L *e„wav rnnnin* toßlihthstreet. ytP TY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the pnrahase money may remain on the property a. a ground rent.or by bond and mortgage. LAUM 4tf it SALLADB, , , , las SOUTH NINTH Street. mhd-tf Philadelphia, » SPLENDID FARM FOB SALE.— A small PASH, of between IS And 19 acre*, situate on the Bristol Turnpike Boad. near Torreedale, Twenty third Ward- Has a small stream of water running through it; well of excellent water, and is convenient to steamboat landing, and railroad station. Buildings are in good repair; the barn is new. I rafale--wfinet* JOHN SHALLCROSS, Frankford, MFOB 8 ALE. —THE SUB-gft SCRIBES offers torsale his OOUMTBY BSAT,-E within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware' on the Kewpoitplke, containing EIGHT ACRES of good land, in the centre of which is a large lawn, with a fine va riety of SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, MAPLES LIN DERB, and others, in all oyer a hnndred full-grown l «e«. .The improvements consist of a large and commo dions MaHSIOR, twoetorlea and a half high, four good rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by forty-two feet A .HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a spring lu oni of the lots into the upper story of the house- It has the modern improvements. There is also an Iron Pump and Hydrant under a covered area at the ki.chen door. The out-buildinga con.iet of a STABLE and CARRIAQR HOUBI. snffloient for four horses and several carriages: also, an ICE-HOUSE. SMOKE, tsd HStt-HOUSSS. Tha ice-honsels Ailed with ice and the stable has a hydrant in it. Coed GARDEN, with teveral varieties of DfftßC PEAR and GRAPEVINES, in fall bearing. ThcreareAlso TREES varietle " of APPLE. CHERRY, and CHESTNUT Term s accommodating. Possession given at any time In thesprlng LEVIG CLARK felfimwftf On tha Premises. CS A SNUG HOMESTEAD FOR BPi i?Ti, R £i{s FAItH, of abou. 97 acres, situated X in a healthy. rolling country, andir-od neighborhood, ®el»ware. Thedwalllng house! barn, and out-bnildinis are of comfortable and suffl 'C — ln W ai order s l! ‘0 soil fertile and productive, wltlPan excellent well of drinking water at I la : /f;“, la “ds properly irrigated; about 40 aores Sit it,, w , hl . ta »ad black oak: the remain der judiciously divided into lire fields, well fenced In, hodKo ahdPOst and rail. The Delaware Junction Station, on the Delaware Railroad, ia within five minutes’ walk. tHlsltvaf*d W iS I toV 9 n im ll p a i r medk(B neili:hborllooJ ' The For farther particulars address. mh23»wfm 61* M ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT Aft - sA£,B.—On the Bristol Turnpike, near SC HSSSSS’KF' .S? ou * milee from Philadelphia, very accessible,by Steamboat and Railroad* convenient also Churches.and Schools. Por healthiness and beauty of situation, as well as surrounding advantages, this pro perty Is unsurpassed In the suburbs of Philadelphia. Mansion. of brown stone, commanding flue views of the Delaware River, built and finished ln the most &S 52 11 * k Jnhhner, is spacious and replete with all the modern conveniences for both summer and winter. mJEti 8 y ?J? Dd ? •oinpriß o abont twenty- three acres, bean timlly laid out, *nd ornamented with a great variety of ' old end young Forest Tree, and Shrubbery. A luge Garden, with abundance of Frnit. Orchard, Ac. * r «B> «*««t*a a Gardener’s Cottage. L.od K*• OrehardJHouse,'Green House* Conservatory fin ■ Honoe, and extensive Stabling T ' : -ii 0 ®xp*nse Jmvlng been spared to make this, in all respects, a first-class residence. Apply to ...I _ C. H. HUIRHEID, ml ~ 3ot No. aO3 South SIXTH Streak ft| ORPHANS’ COURT SALK £k ofBERKS f’OUNTV 1 ' 4 u'l 6 ! 016 P, KP P A ??,' COURTIC Siffiblv r oii,’^ lU be , ‘.“Ha l Public vendue, on SoIORDAY, the 9th day of APRIL, A D. 1884. at the P?blio boa ' a °f ISHABL RITTBR (Scbmacker Houte) in the city ofBEADING, in said Berks county, to wit* * i a £i RP u RT * N ? fcract or Piece ofLandCoat of, Beading aforesaid, adjoining land of Dr. Jacob Marshall, land Tate the estate nf intm Hspjer. deceased, Bronson’s lane and another lane.coa talnlng 10 acres, more or less. Purpart No. S.—A certain two-story House and lot side of South Third street, between Chestnut, In the said cUy. of Reading? &25&3 b, a lot A ate of Charles Ficfatfaorn! Sf f > sL Car Penter alley; south by lotthepro perl yof Daniel Young, and west by said Third street dmh23ofee“ “ eaW Thlr4 *‘ rMt ® . Purpart No. 4—A certain two-story House and Lot oi Ground, on the east side of North Sixth street b* i ween Penn and Washington, in the said cliy of Re&dinr bounded on the north by property of George Smith east by property late of Rev Jatob Miller, deceased strath fey pr° p ©ny late of the estate of Samuel BairdTdecewert an *j 3? e ?£ "Y Sixth street, containing in front on sflid Sixth-street about 17 feet and in depth 90 feet aton Purpart No. 6.—The undivided one-third part of all that certain messuage, tenement. Furnace. Grist Min Mil), and tract of Laud, situate in Richmond town! >hip, in the county of Berks aforesaid, known as ‘*Th« Samnef containing 424 acres and 22 perches, together wSth tta a qb© third part of 8 acres and 71 perches of latd (a part of said tfoeelem Property), adjoining Jacob Men gel, Henry. Becker, and others. ““Joining Jacob B Purpart No. 6.—The undivided one-third put of a. certain piece of land, situated in Richmond township jforesaiJ, .djoinlDg lands of Casper MSk?l iSd John h!3m.’ ? tolnln * £ 3acres ' known « -•'Moselem Mine Purpart No. 7 —The undivided moiety or half nun* nf a certain Brick Grist Mill, Saw MiUT ai& lot land, situate in the village of Leesporfin the townahio in said Berks county. adjoining isnS late of Cyrus J. Hunter, land of the LeesTini?^r»«£r rany, a public, road, aud the Schu?!k?U flivftrSSSi' Company, containing \X acres, more or less fl Tlgatlon Purpart So. B.—-The undivided moiety or half nark nf anc'aUcliaSSSlJmj? l I ’cl, ck in the aftcrnoonTwhcn g 7 “JJ3l a Court: Solomon Cr.csp.. Cleife. March 12 1884. mhlg-f4t TbRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE. VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN aljca. from 2 to lfl.lnoh diameter, with all kind, of branchcc. bends, and ltap«, lor sale in any onantuv 1 2 Inoh hore per yard SOc. *’ ? " ;; “ 360. J . «»• 6 ** •• •• " 7«c „ _ TERRA. COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS. For Cottages. Villas, or City Houses, Patent Wlndrca To M .fo,.nrf»^k^im^s. B f ? m^|,^ , lSg 1 14 I?Ssfst?“«,rSg£SttiV« , S. CHBSTMUT Str.ct. W ° BK8 ’ _ s. A. HHtmsc. jgM-yfrmgm & »5 , Q-OLD’S IMPROVED STEAM AND i 0H 'teffiZSSffl*™* compact 1 awmi Si Mi tur l WßU*aw k &%lls»t; t S.' VAHHEKC.E, and ABRAHAM S MOOSE. Traateee. Delaware City. APUTIOM wm, PUBNESS, BBINLEY, 4 Co' X Ho. 615 CHESTNUT and 611 JA73 E * SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. FERENT ARTICLES OF bOFIN’S MAKE ?st B ® »’• HUTTON? 1, IMPUHTATtOH OP 8 CS A I the atl ootiou of the trade °^te o c r^ n .f; aad thßWudB WH oPaP&j Catalom'.B and samples now ready. 4 THIS MORBIttG. r.. „„ On innT moniht’ credit, LARGE ANB ATTSACTIYSSALK OP PREKGHn,, OP THE IMPORTATION OP MEjsfes 3 ' •Si w wl „ fiStf&ABT) & HUTTON, BesJ * FRIDAY, 25th Inst,, oa fonr », credit, a large, and handsome assortment of gunT' above named importation, comprising full lina« following good*: '* -, f *■ I,COO black, mode, end high colors thibet shawl, and ailk fringe*, fine to extra saperfls? Y *v make. SCO do. do. mousaelino delaine do. SCO black centre printed borders BtelUdo 600 rich satin plaid mozambiqae and lam.irf and long «*•»■» i*aa,s.| Jl( 600 piecesJnplnc. extra qaalitrblaek mod* colon mousaelino deialne- ua ' aa “ -i* 160 pieces 7*4 black and assorted colors do ICO pieces snper Qualities assorted colors W nanl. 200 pieces exira fine Quality assorted coirs „v plaid xnozambiques. 2CO pit-ces very fine plain poil de chevres. Huv plaids. •' ai M «i|, 200 superfine qualities assorted col.i-. a™ and striped French mohairs. OCI, f‘4 1 : 260 617 * le * I>rint9d tnouseeline dei&i^ MO pieces new style English dress goods. j n * ? >„ 400 piwses fine alike, comprising extra Qualku and assorted colors, double faced silks ini colored taffetas. Aa ’^s SALE ON ACCOUNT OF UNDERWRITERS On TUESDAY MORNInS * F ° H C4<; March 29th. at 10 o’clock -1 case 6-4 black alpacas. 6 ** fancy dress goods. Slight! ▼ damaged on voyage of importation ost ,* ere Louisiana and Pennsylvania. H r **«i PAN COAST * WASNOOK i TIOSBSBB. No. »*0 JUBKST Sftssl. SPECIAL POSITIVE SALE OF FOUR HTrvtd OASES STRAW GOODS,Br CATALOOIfi „ On MONDAY. March 28th, Commencing at II o'clock precisely. Include *> • found a mil line of ladies' bonnets, of mos fftshW shape, of medium and fine split Straws, pedat h r ,'n hair. Neapolitan and colored straws, Ac.. &q M new shape fancy hats, for ladles,, misses, and eh*i,p colored and white palm hoods, men's hats. Ac. ‘ a< LABOR POSTTIVB SALE OP MO LOTS AMESini AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. BiBBOKij V 3 2t£RY, WHITK GOODS. Aa . BY CATALOanc 1 ' Oi WEDNESDAY MOBYIWO, Karoi®* ComirraixclPK at 10 o'clock precisely. comprises * r . ral ateortment of seasonable and desirable goods v PHILIP FOBD A 00., AUCTIONS A HI mKHOTmi MM fIOIIMIMI Stw, " LARGE POSITIVE SAM OP 1 000 OASES BOOTS ,i _ ___§HOfiB 4 1 ON MONDAY MOfiNINO. March 28th, at 10 o’clock precisely. will be catalCßQe, for cash, 1.000 cases men's bore 1 tadyon ! csir, kip, and grain boots, brocans, ba] morals. boots, ao t woman's, misses'. and children'* shots,balmcr&ls, gaiters, Ac., from city and R.JII manufacture, comprising a general assortment of opao for examination, with catalogs** early oa r? morning of sale. V4t i Fr SCOTT & STEWART, A.DCTIOBBEBBABD GOMMrasIOJT MBBCHI, OBSCHBBTBITTSI. udeu BlßSOUe:;»| LAEOB ““ or AETrFrouu At 10 o'clock,preclseljyvre will sell by 300 cases of fresh straw goods, comprising braid, mi. hair, t&n. maniiZa. glace pedsl, Madeira.Milan* Ver* pedal braid bonnets, hoods, bats, Also. 900 cartons of fine artificials, buds, Ate. , euin, for soring salse. • BOOTS, BHOBS k BROGANS &0, I Also, on FRIDAY MOBHISTG. 26th last., At 10 o’clock, about 130 cases and cartons mea *,• boys* boots, shoes, brogans, ladies and misses’ kta > ana lace b&lmorals, boots, slippers, «c. *' Catalogaes ready on morning of sale. Sale 1703 Mount Vernon street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE OIL PAlWrvi BRUSSELS AND IBGB&I* CABFET674'- OH MOBDAT MORHING, ' Next- 28ihInst., at 10 o’clock, at 1703 Mount y 4 J street, by catalogue. the entire and well-kept hril of a gentleman declinlr g housekeeping, compi-UVrl cant parlor. dini> a. bed room, and kitchen furnM BrnsaeJn and innrain carpets, oil paintings, & c i The Whole Will, be open for examination, wita ci loßuee* early on morning of sale. 1 SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTIONEERS, Will give tfceir pMBonAI attention to salea of ui CHANOISE and WARES, of &li description', ?M TUBS of parties removing or breaking np ao««kJ ini, on the premises of theoernere, or at their and suasions SAXEsHOOMS, Nos. 6KU 615 SAW SOM Streets, cr l T3Y HENRY P. WOLBEST, __ AUCTIONEgR, Vo. SOX HABKBT Street South Side, abort SKIRTS. DRY GOODS* TRIMMINGS, HOSIER HANDKBRCHIBFS. Ac 41 THIS MORNING, ' March 25th, at 10 o’clock, will be sold Ladles'tarn spring skirts, cassinoeres delaines, bereeea, Una* prints* tarletons* dress trimmings, ribbon* V hosiery* gloves, linen and cotton band&erchi- , *‘ ri ties shawls, tablecloths, ruffling. collerets. btnd« collars and sleeves, shirt collars, bosoms, fl-usei •" boots, shoes, caps, felt hats. &c. Sales of Dry Goods. Trimmings, Notions, 4c. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and F&IDaY AlorainV mepciag at 10 oxlocic THOMAS & SONS, Mob. 139 and 141 Sonin FOOKTH S;,; CARP. —Bales of Real Estate, Stuck*. &*., *t tL CHARGE EVERY TUEBDAY. Pamphlet Csisu; each Saturd aypre vlona. 4W FURNITURE Hi Aaetion Btoy THI7E6DATJ Pale In West Philadelphia. . SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CURTAIN?, FRENCH PI MIRROR, TAPESTRY CJARPE V, &c t On MONDAY MOBsINS, 28th Snst»» at 10 o'clock, in Lexington street, r-r F third street, sixth house above the HHv*r?hr4 (abcuttwo squares above the West Philadelphia sencer Railroad Depot), the entire furniture, sa. be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning ot ;ho nU qhe house to let. Apply to J B. Colohan, U! > Eighth street. REAL ESTATE AND STOPKB, 29th MARO3-ES L IRGB PBHEUPrORY SAUL . TUESDAY NEXT. 29th ingt., at 12 o’clock, at the Exchange, on* - largest this season, comprising several Lots, ©stale of George Esher, Twenty-first Wir lC ty-ahr acres. orpo&ite partof the same estate «>>i: October); the Estate or A. Ruffmer (also ci«t 1 17acres, Twenty-first and Twenty-third War*; iu of Lydia Hart, comprising first-class Market >:«: Arch-street Stores and Dwellings; a large am.j;: Other .valuable clti property, and the 45,111 act- f eTlvania Lands, lo be sold peremptorily. ?al ! tions In pamphlet catalogues. Bale Ho. 2208 Chestnut street SUPERIOR F ORHITURB. O AS- FIXTURB3,IS!P: : CARPET 4. &c. 0041. - . ON TUESDAY MORNING, 29th inst.» at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, a: y Chestnut itreet, the superior furniture. gis-fixtar perjol carpets, plated-ware. &e. May b« examined at 8 o’clock on the im.rs '., sale. ______ Sale No. 1462 North Eleventh street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PUS _ PJBSTRT CARPETS- Ac. n . ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. March 80, at 10 o’clock, at No. 1462 llorth E'.y\ SJ*Sf* Moy Jefferson street* the anpertor /araiissj toned rosewood pianoforte* seven ociftyes}j'ae;-.;{ carpets, Ac. 49* May be examined, with catalogues, at 5 on the morning of the sale. «-* SlJe 20C9 Walnut Street, fI vS£^M D &TO B - MIEKOB - pu::o j. \ Ob FIUbAT MOBKINQ, April let. at 10 o'clock* at £fo 2COB ty&lant tin catalogue. the entire furniture, including anito vi’ 1 some walnut and green plush drawing-room tod handsome mantel mirror, 84x00, piano, fine vc-iri. pets, superior chamber fnimtnre, &c. Also, the 1 ntcnBllß._ 4#- May be examined on morntngofeate ats A UOTION SALE OF OONDEM BOSSES. Was Dspartmest, Cavalht Brat', Oppice or Ohiep Quarter* . WASHrsOTOE. D. 0., February ™ be bold at pnhlle ancllon, to the hiaheii; <*fttca named below, pit: ■Ad *£s<“• P«nna , 900 Honea. Frliay. 411 Hs» Perm*.. 900 Horaea'. Tostii At Altoona, Pet da, adOHoraei. Prldar, 11118 Mate* eW Bronewick, Jf, J,, SOO Honea, Tnel A* PMton.Penna., 800 Honea, Friday 18th Mi.;' 45 W, J„ 800 Horaea, Tnesday, BJ 3, 45 reiu, »‘ i 300 Horaea, Friday, Ml* - At Wllkeabarre, Fauna., 300 Horaea, Taaslis uatqli, These Hones have been condemned si Cavalry service of the United States Army. . *pr road ana farm purposes many rood bari»’i oe naa.~ Horses will be sold singly. sold l6B 10 ftn * *4* 11 7 Terms Cash, in United States Treasnry Notes a _ / JAMBS A. BS!J| Chief Quartermaster Cavalry b ' feW-tmh29 SHIPPING* •dfSWPt* BOSTON AND PHIi-M LIMB, (kUliii '<■ 1 Z?« on SATOBDAYS, /ram firet #hari BtrMt, PhiladolpMn, mod Lons Wi»rf, Boit iC. SOEMAK. Capt. Baker, tril.l» Philadelphia for Boaton on Saturday, Sfcf e &J / 6 i? 5 j5 , M v ateamsMr SAXOM. Oapt. ,W from Boaton for Philadelphia on Bane day sit 4 f Th«s« new and ULbitnnUal •UamaMm fora * im«» •ailing from «a«h tort punctually on safe" T relihto taken at fair ratal. Shipper! an reaneated to and 811* Ladln* with their aooda. Tor Freiftt or fliun (hiTln* in* man? *»&»<> HBWBT WISSOR S; “5* ' South DBLAWiKH* STEAM WEEKLY TO I*l ““■“FOO*, touching at Queaastown. (0 Bteamer* of the SP&lSfr SUumbip Company «* •dtoHll as follows: P®J®BURGH» —. w ....,^.Batmday, BJSS £ F Washington....... Saturday. *?■: CITY Or MANCHESTER Saturday. m »i North Saturday at Boon, fro*' l , „ BATHS 07 FABBA3J: „ >*» oqulTilent in Cnm- , ™ p S^¥ a, «i *BO OO STBSKAOB. . ... 8®- to London, 86 00 80. to LonH S®' to g»rl», sb 00 »», to p’M go. to Humlmi(, go oo So, to HMt'l alio forwarded to Hirre, Bre®**’ sßtHin*“Si">*®*Pool or ftneinitoTTO: I* l “Lt ■T~h from Llrerpool ind Qne^’;, for fnrthir th« Com^ 3 J| 111 WlUni* BtrMt MEOICAIu JgLEOTKIOITY. WH | iTa.-TOHOm: HEALTH ?—Mftftirr &»■*!«* (Unsolved P»!:f, *3iKEf 0 “‘- - B?ipe»ill Prol»SS'° , ' rll '' : SSSfflr I" 1 *“";; P *fe *WS» for tounUktlos. Office - *”• to b« is»s at off is T 4BBAUT-S EFFERVESCENT ~i SELTZER APERIENT For THIRTY YBaRS has received tMLBj •““mfSiatlonof theFDßllC.&nd bsee c-» SCRIBED By the TOST FpyeiciAHs nr TBr-v BEST REMEDY KNQfVT*’ fob • / Sick Headache. Hervouß Headacha. „ ■Sssnfifa^w^. Attacks, Fevers. &«.. he. Wot TestUnoniftl*. *«., »ae Pamphlet W- ;B , FOB g * LB BT ALL PEtTO” TAYLOR’S ARNICA A CATION never fall* to cars »' l Sprains, Froeted Fast, Chapped Inutn. Price S6c. and Wholesale eyAja'' TITLOB.PnmUt.nHIB Mi