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    RBLIGIOTS INfELLIUEKCE•
151ACIONAILT DIIIIITINO OP Till FIRST Borcurtarro
„DUTCH OBtygon.—We learn that the celebrated SM.
day.Schnel Missionary, Mr. Stephen Paxton, will
address the SundarSchool Missionary meethig, to
be held at the First Reformed Dutch Church, Se.
tenth and Spring Garden streets, to-morrow (Sun
day) afternoo n , at 3 o'clock. Mr. Paxton has been
One of the mod zealous and anaemia' laborers in
the field for many yeare, and his public addresses
are alwavii replete with practical information on
misk subject to which he is devoting his RIR We be.
speak for Mt. Paxton alarge congregation to.merrow
afternoon. Rev. Mr. Suydam, the pastor of the
church, and ottien, are also expected to tshe part la
the exercises.
CIO7tOREGATIONAL ClottliCH MOsT.—W °b
eery° that the Congreaationalist are moving for
She establishment of a Church of their order in this
city, at some central point. Numbering, as they do,
many hundreds in this city , it is remarkable that
they have net before ma secured more churches.
But it seems to have been the habit of the Zietir
Englanders to connect themselves with other deno.
minations. The denomination has been a great sue*
aeaa in Brooklyn and in the Western cities. Om.
eregationai preachers are always well received
among us, whether they appear in our pulpits or as
Reimers on the platform, iNpd we cannot doubt that
the settlement of one or more of them in our city
would be welcomed by all other Christian churches
and ministers of Philadelphia. We therefore wish
success to the movement 'which is on foot, and Which
is to be openly commented by a meeting at the resi
dence of James Smith, Esq., 210 Franklin street, on
next Tumidity evening.
THE
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Ix MEMONTA3L—The Colored Peoples'
7..."ni0n League of this city held a special meeting on
Thute d ey g yeutog, at their 'manatee. The death of
Hon. Owen Lovejoy being announced, eulogies upon
The life and character of the deceased were pro
nounced ; after which, the following preamble and
revolutions were adopted:
tram - ewe, It bath pleased the Supreme Haler of the
Universe to cell from incessant labor to a melt inheri
tance, and a mast glorious reward, the long-tried and
faithful advocate of hums.nliberty. Ben Owen Lovejoy,
of Illinois—a noble type of the tine Christian states.
man, loyal. patriotic. prat, and brave; ever as true to
these principles. whether in prosperity or adver.ity, as
the needle to the roles And whereas, the cotored paonle
of these tattoo States, as well an the G..etrerament he no
ably and felatfully 'rived la tole great national oriels.
Into lost in him an advocate who was a tower of strenzth
and a "terro , to evil dons," as consistent, wise, and
prudent, se he was honest and upright is principlif.
Therefore
Resolved, That we cannot murmur at this strobe of
]Providence. since death is the common lot all, and we
vsioies that heaven snliend so groat and good a man to
live thus long 'mot get mt. whr.es labors in one behalf
lo as been crowned with so oh sign al success; whose word,
and d tads 'will live after hid. to enlighten and cheer the
pathway of others to the world's great battle of right
against wrong:. who, though dead, yeeepeaketh." and
'who, like !tithes and Simeon of old: true and faithful to
Principle. having lived sae the beginning of the end.
was enabled to fold hie some in peace and be borne by
zninintorine angels to his place of real in tho bosom of
his Father_
Resolved. That while we can add no new lustre to the
grandeur and glory already worn be the &parsed hero,
our love for the true and virtuoue of every race as well
en the grateful memory written on our hearts by hie
many deeds of kitten, se and devotion to oar cane, for
bids our silence, and awakens emotions of the deepest
Sorrow for our loss, thafigh it is his infinite gain.
De:solved, That we root usteond to one clergy the pro.
priety of duly honoring the memory of ono so true and
laithfc Ito the Intereeta of our race. to whom the Lord
1 - atb said. " Inasmuch as ye done It unto one of the least
of theeemt brethren, in h er it e done 1- unto us; acme ye,
blessed of my Felber. the kingdom prepared for
Yon from the foundation of the world."
Regatrect. That these resolutions be published and co
pies sent to the friends of the deceased. with whom we
feel a common bereavement, and that a copy of the same
Le recorded among the records of this organization.
BRADY FOR ANY EXERGRNCL—A. meet
ing of the field, staff, and line officers of the lit Re
giment of Washington Guard was held at Berry's
NOW, on Thursday evening, for the purpose of re-
organizing the regiment, and placing it upon a foot
ing to meet any emergency which the spring cam
paign may develop. Col. Small presided, and
Capt. 'Wm. P. Smith acted as secretary. Co taking
the chair, Col. Small stated that it was not only
possible, but very probable, that in prosecuting the
War for the Union during the spring campaign, the
GOtreinffient would push all the veterans and Old
volunteers to the front, and replace them by drafts
upon the militia for a short term. It was, therefore,
highly important that those who intended to answer
such a call should prepare themselves accordingly.
Lieutenant Colonel Berry moved that alt the offi
cers and members of the regiment be invited to co
operate in this movement and that the invitation
be extended to others who are desirous of pm-thaws
= g, which was agreed to.
Major William F Robinson stated that three hun
dred men had already put their names down, in
Southwark, for six months' service, during any
emergency which may arise during the present
3 ear.
Reports were reeeived from Capte. yir. P. Smith, J.
A. O. O'Donnell, Henry De Fraine, and
J. F. Brant who stared that they were ready at any
tithe to move their companies.
It was also stated that anew company was being
organized in the Fifteenth ward, and one in South
'G axle, lar the purpose or joining the regiment.
A resolution was adopted to meet every Thursday
&vsning_ and authorizing the commanding officer to
call out the regiment at any time when he may be
authorized or required to do so.
BEING ImPnovED.—The improvement to
the Raihose Depot at Ninth and Green streets, are
nearly completed. The main entrances to the Depot
are upon Green street, and also several waiting
2eoßla which extend the whole length of the build•
log. There are two separate apartments for ladies
and gentlemen, each being thirty feet in length by
eighteen in width. There is a dressing room at the
upper end of the ladies' department, while a small
room at the east end of the gentlemen's department
has been set apart for the keeping of baggage. Be.
twses, the two is a room for the Ticket Agent awl
;Superintendent. The offices of the President and
Treasurer will remain as before, in the second story
on Ninth street. The ear house has been altered
considerably, the roof being raised several feet so as
to give more light and venailation. In order to
avoid the mistakes which have frequently occurred
In the past, but one platform for passenger purposes
Will be used. The trains for Germantown will ran
upon the track to the right, and those for Norris.
town on that to the left. To prevent the sidewalks
from being blocked up the track on the side of the
Depot next Ninth street has been set apart for milk
men to place their cans.
BASE BALL.—The new ground upon
Which the Olympics, Athletics, and other clubs will
play hereafter, is situated at the junction. of Jeffer
son street and Turners , lane, near Twenty-fifth
street, and one square west of Girard College. The
Ridge avenue oats will take you to the spot, is
twenty minutes from the sorrier of Ninth and Arah.
The ground is leased from the city by the Olympias,
who underlet it to their friendly rivals, the Athle
tics, and to other base.ball associations. The Olym
pics contemplate many handsome improvements ; a
new building, new fence', seats, eta. The ground is
now being rolled, preparatory to laying the bases.
Should the weather prove favorable, there will be
play on Wednesday next. In the course of the
month, it is probable several important matches will
be played between the Olympics, Keystones, and
Athletics, the proceeds to be devoted to the Sanitary
Fair. The Athletics and the Camden clubs are also
to have a friendly contest in a week or two, and the
former will have to play with ell their might, or they
will sustain a serious defeat, for the Camden boys
are remarkably skilful Due notice will be given
Of the grand opening day.
AKERICA AND IRELAND.—This is the Sub
3eat of a lecture to be delivered at Handel and H spin
3,1414 comer of Eighth and Spring ilisrdan atroata
on Monday evening neat, April 4th, by the Rev. R.
A.. Carden, one of the most eloquent and learned of
our pulpit orators, and a gentleman in every way
calculated to make the subject an interesting and in
structive one. Dr. Carden has reared a church, and
formed one of the largest and beet congregations in
the city, In a locality where, though all people of his
persuasion thought a new church particularly dad.
- sable, yet all shrunk from the responsibility attached
to its erection, until Dr. Carden put hie shOulder to
the wheel, and the result was the build ipg of one of
the handsomest church edifices in thd' city. The
Doctor is an orator of that earnest and impassioned
school whose words fad their wrap to the hearts of
him auditors, and who rise from under his preaching
impressed with the truth of what he utters, and with
the belief that it is the result of his own convictions.
He is among the mostelcquent of pulpit orators, and
every one who feels any interest in the subject, and
desires to hear it most ably treated, should not let
this opportunity escape them.
THE allslTTAlty 0014XIO&ION AND THE
thISTRAL HIGH SOHool;.—The pupil. of the Boys'
High School are making vigorous efforts to excel
all other public schools in the city in contributing
to the funds of the Sanitary' Commission, and ren
dering the coming fair a grand success. The sum of
five hundred dollars bee already been collected and
tlaced in responsible hands. It is in contemplation
og ve a grand dramatic exhibition, somewhat after
the plan already adopted by the Girls' Normal
School. The students have organized a special
committee to carry out the plans of the school iu
this matter, and the following officers have been
elected:
Preiddent—Ralph M. Townsend
Setnetnrs—Lewis Ashmean.
Treaturer—Barry Clay Brown.
Without doubt the Central High School will in
this mattir, as in all others in which it has taken an
interest, sustain its good reputation, and show an
example to the lower aehoo3a that will be well worth
1111/1111114.
THE CITY FINANCES. —The City Con
troller has submitted to the Mayor a statement
which shows that the expensee - of the city during
the current year will exceed the revenue $2 480,.
708.81. The total revenue will amount to $4,169,-
448. U., as follows •
Estimated revenue from the sources other
titanium' forlBB4
Estimated receipts from outstanding taxes...
Estimated net amount of taxes of 1864. after
deducting as follows -
For allowances and discounts for prompt
pal merits 830.000
For taxes of 1884 not oolleotod during the
VIEW 50,000
Leaves net amount estimated to be received. 2.329.088 00
Cash on hard 344.073 74
Total 114 169 40 64
The total appropriations amount to $6,640,167.45;
of this amount $750,000 will be required for interest
on loans on the first of Joie.
DISASTER AT BEl6—The ship Empire
Queen, which arrived at this port yesterday front
Liverpool, brings intelligence of a disaster to the
British bark Falmouth, which was in a sinking
condition, with colors tlyir g,
.Union down, in Jath
tune ss 19, and longitude 73.38. A heavy gale pm
veiled at the time, with a tremendously high sea
Twining. which made it impossible to board her.
The Empire Queen lay close by her until the gale
abated and the sea subsided, when the crew sue
needed in taking on board Captain Tucker, his Wi
ems and mew of the Falmouth (fine= persons in
all), saving nothing but what they stood in—left one
man dead at the pum ps ,
and shortly after leaving
the bark raw her go down head foremost.
FROM FORBIOI4 PORTS: The following
vessels arrived at this
_port yesterday, Dark Irina,
Capt. Russell, from Gardena% with 249 !Mille., 60
bores mug's, and fe bbds. molasses ; brig Herald*,
lospt. Davis, from Matanzas, with 26 8 Wide., 7 to.
Molnar*, 3 *musks coffee, and 83 oaks sugar ; 'noon.
er Ida F. Wheeler, Capt. Dyer, from Cardenas, with
and hhde. sugar ; bark
224 bads., 33 tas.
Ursiom - Capt. Heard, from Pernambuco, with 1000
sacks sugar, and 460 bags of cotton.
NEw ButmaNos.—The following permits
were lamed for new building. during the month of
11DAMAN :
Dwe s—threentory, 47 ; two .2 ; ono
*tory, 8; barn, I;'betb-house, 1 englnea, 5 tante
-17.1, e ; founderies, 4; greewhouse, 1 ; milli 1 ;
Union League house. 1; stows, 2; storehouse, 1 ;
stables, 6 ; offices, 3 ; shops. 7 ; slaughterhouse, 1--
127 ; alterations and additions, 67. Total, 184.
ACCIDRYIT.-311% Peter Wil
bazar, while employed at 41, moron ■awiog tutor!,
corner of Twelfth and Hamilton streets, on Thurs.
eay, had his right um saugat by the machinery,
and embed into several pleases below the shoulder.
He was taken to Dr. Steel' office, who proMptly
rendered all the aid necessary.
A. VALIIATtLE Wous.—Mems. Robert
(nark & C7e., of Cincinnati, have priblishisd a me
sea and blanks for use of attorneys and others, in
pemelOos,_ bounty, and pay. The book
C l 7 lllllg as approval of the Commissioner and Examiner
of Peasionik See advallooment of Sort maul
*0 mentor lemma
ARRIVAL OF SICK i3OLDIRREI.-01143 kin
dred and nine sick soldiers, belonging to the 3d New
Jersey Caval arrived at the toot of Washington
greet, yeste rday afternoon, froin Trenton. They
were conveyed here by the steamer Edwin Fount
Th e w orm of them were suffering from wounds
received by kicks from their horses. The majority
of them were conveyed in ambulances to the Cal.
tens' Volunteer Hospital, and the remainder, tern.
pora ry, to the . Volunteer Refreshment Saloon.
These were also conveyed to the same phut a when
the ambulances returned,
LEO BROKBN.—About twelve o'clock yes
terday John Mackin, while driving a horse and
wagon in the vicinity of Girard avenue and Howard
!street, was kicked by the horse and had Ma tog
broken. He was taken to his residence, Ito. 181
Girard avenue.
DEPARTURE OF A COLORED REGIMENT.—
The portion of the 25th Regiment United Stater
colored troops, will& was announced as having left
for New Orleans on Thursday evening, did not go
till eight o'clock yesterday morning.
REMORATION OF A CONTROLLER. —Mr.
Thomas Potter tendered his resignation as control
ler, at a resent meeting co-' the school directors of the
fifteenth section, and Mr. G. A. Hoffman was elect
ed For the unexpired term.
ORDENATiox—Robert M. Luther will be
ordained on Monday evening, April 4, at Niestown
Cnneh, Germantown avenue. Rev. Meseta. Rich.
arils, Cathcart, Cheshire, J. H. Smith, Hall, and
others will take part in the services.
THE: E'Ol,lOE.
(Before Mr. Alderman Bonier./
',Dente at the Central Station.
A young man, giving the name of Edward Pelein,
was arraigned at the Central Station, yesterday af.
ternoon, on the charge of pickina the pocket of nix.
Jacob Alberger of three policies of insurance.; The
following Rroceedings took place :
o'cloHammond testified that a little before 12
ck,On Thursday night, he was at Fifth and
Shippen streets, and having his attention attracted
by something near Bedford street, proceeded there,
and observed the prisoner and another man with a
bundle ; the man with the bundle ran away, and the
prisoner was attested and taken to the Second Dis
trict eaten -house. On the way he attempted to
secrete a aekage somewhere in his coat. The offi
cer took charge of it, and, upon examination, found
it to contain three policies.
The prisoner was asked what he had to say.
He replied "that he found the package on Sixth'
street, and that he Intended to advertise it to
morrow:
At this stage of the proceedings, Mr. Alberger
ex
pressed the bdiet that lie bad dropped the Weaken.
The prisoner's eyes brightened a little, and a plea
sant smile played upon his counterman.
"Yea, sir," said Mr. Alberger to the magistrate,
"I think I must have dropped it."
"Where did you find it!" said the loser to the
prisoner.
"On Sixth street,n be replied_
"Yes ; I went borne by the way of Sixth street.
Alderman, I don't think he stole It." responded Mr.
Alberger.
The Alderman laid his pen down, and looked like
patience on the drat of ApriL The detectives were
like so many statues ; thethieves among the audience
Were ready to bur ns with laughter, i 0 was the pit.
loner, as he put a handkerchief to his face to dry
the perspiration that glistened on his brow.
" Where about/ in Sixth street did you find the
package, young man," said Mr. Alberger to the pri
soner.
n Near Shippen street, sir," was the reply.
The Alderman now addressed Mr. Alberger, Cud
asked him if he did net say to a Matti on Thursday
night in Bower's, on Ninth street, that he had made
$20,000, and had it In his pocket.
Mr ! Alberger replied " that he might have said so
in a joke."
" Were there any persons in the bar-room at the
time?"
" YES. tir ; four person' that looked like suspicious
fellowa.ll
Was the pawner one of them V'
" Can't say positively ; think he looks like one of
them."
Mr. Alberger now addressed himself to the pri•
'loner : " Where did you find the package?" ,
" Near Shippen street," he replied.
"That's a mistake," responded Mr. Alberger.
"I got into the ear at Spruce street."
" Well," replied the accused, "I am not mush ac
quainted with the streets in this city ; the street I
mean had a little thoroughfare not far from it." This
suits the location of Sixth and Spruce streets.
Magistrate to prisoner.—" You are free to go."
Exit prisoner, followed by several who are fre
quenters of what the police call "crib"on South
Fifth street. The policies of insurance were re
turned to Mr. Alberger.
Charles Barrett, George Knorr, and James Wat
son, were arraigned on the charge of the larceny of
a showmase, containing nine pairs of shoes, the pro
petty of Owen McAdams. in Poplar street, above
Twelfth, and a piece of table linen, the property of
F. G. Craig, a storekeeper in the same vicinity.
The robbery is alleged to have been committed cm.
last Monday evening, between eight and nine
o'clock. There was evidence adduced showing that
the trio were acting together ; that at least two of
them took lures in carrying away the show-case,
The parties were also seen In front of Mr. Craig's
store about two minutes befole the flannel was
missing. One of them was heard to say: "Don't
take it al l , leave the fellow come."
Officer Reward, of the Twentieth ward, made the
arrests. A couple of billies and a dangerous knife
Were found upon two of the prisoners. The magis
trate made the following disposition of the case
Watson $2,000 bail, to answer both charges of lar
ceny. Barrett and Knorr $1,200 on one larceny,
each to give $6OO additional bail to answer the
charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons.
A Termagniat.
Sarah Costella was committed yesterday on the.
charge or Malicious mischief. She was arrested on
the afternoon previous, at an intelligence office,
near Sansom and Eighth streets, for drunkenness,
and on the charge of stealing a fur cape. The
owner of the cape did not appear to prosecute the
case. The prisoner, shortly after being locked in
the cell, commenced smashing the glass. Officers
entered with a rope and tied her. She relieved her
ielf from the rope-tying, a 14 Davenport boys, and
such a clattering and smashing of things that en
sued would not have done discredit to the spirits.
The officers reentered the cell, and this time
bound the woman hand and feet, as they were afraid
she might injure herself. In a short time she had
loosened the knots, and again commenced to smash
things generally, using language decidedly repug
nant to the Christian feelings supposed to be en
throned in the bosoms of the police officers. The
termigant was finally secured.
It required twenty four hours to sober her. At
the hearing she declared that she did not break any
thing in the cell. It is very evident that she must
have been crazy from the effects of very bad Whisky.
Arrests made by the police during the month of
March, number as follows: •
=NM
I W r i.: •16-11 . 26
3.... .• 215 14 14
4 300 15--.... ... . . 4'
390 16
6 .... 151 Reserve Home.
7 . 123 Chestnut Hill
8 85 Harbor Police. •
9 112
290 Total--
11 129
THE COURTS.
_ -Yesterday was a dull day in the courts. The only
two courts in session were the D. S. District and
the Orphans' Court.
United State* Diet"let 'Court—Judge Cad-
The United State. vs. The sloop Annie Thomp•
eon. This vessel was captured in Warsaw Bay, in
the vicinity 01 Savannah s wldlat attempting to run
the blockade. She was brought into this port for
adjudication, and yesterday the vessel and cargo,
consisting of cotton and tobacco were by decree of
the court condemned as lawful prize.
Judges Thompson and Allison sat In the Common
Pleas for Orphans' Court business.
LITTER B&G 3.
AT THIS XISAGHAIiTS' 83.GHAROZ. - PHILADELPHIA •
Bark John Bonlion, Davis Lagnayra, soon.
Bark David Lapsloy, Brown Port Spain, soon.
Behr Dart, Conrad Barbados. soon.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP =ADM
OEO. L. BDEBY.
BDW. G. BIDDLE., tOominmus 07 THR MONTH
THOMAS 8 FIENOM
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
POEM OF PHILLADMIXI-I.IA, Apr 112.1864.
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ARRIVED. •
Ship Empire Queen. Moran. from Liverpool Feb 12,
with mdse to Peter Wright & Bons.
Bark Irma. Russell. 15 days front Cardenas, with su
gar and molasses to John Mason& Vo—vessel toll A tort
der & Co.
Bark Mahlon Williamson, Thompson. 14 days from
Hey West, in ballast to I) 6 Matson & 00.
Bark Tills Van Name, Cook, 35 dale from New Or
ients, in ballast to captain.
Bark Pleiades. Miller, 22 days from New Orleans, With
3,000 sacks salt and 7 bales cotton to order.
Brigßruno & Marie. (Bomb ,) Bore. 5 days from Mow
York, in ballast to John Mason & Co.
Brig Karnak. Hissam. 7 days from Port Royal. in bal
last to .5. B. Barley & Co.
Brig Herald, Davis, 16 days from Matansar,with sugar
and molasses to George W. Sarandon & Bro. Has been
9 days north of Hatteras With very heavy weather. •
Brig Cuba. (13r.,) Pierce. 10 days from Bt John, N. B .
with boards and pickets to Gaekill & Calvin.
Behr Ida P.M , heeler, Dyer.lB days from Cardenas. with
sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co.—vessel to C.
C_ vanßorn_
Behr Artie Garwood, Godfrey, 6 days from Port Royal,
in ballast to captain.
Behr James batterthwaite, Lona, 15 days from Bier
West. in ballast to captain. Experienced. 224 alt. the
worst gala she ever encountered; split sails, sprung fore
mast head. &c.
Behr Julia Grace. Babson. 4 days from New York,with
Mdse to C C Van Horn
Behr Thos Jefferson, Fon, 6 days from Boston. With
mdse to Spears. Holbrook. & Mersa.
Bohr Maria Louisa, Poss. 6 days from Boston, with
rodeo to Spa are. Holbrook. & Morse.
BELOW.
. .
.
Barks Pleiades, from ß'ew Orleans; 111 Williamson,
from Key West; --. Van Name. from —. lieu;
Union. Union. from Pernambuco.
Fehr D D Flowors. 7 days from 'Roam, an masa to
Crowell k Collins.
•
Echr Ambition, Beard. 6 days from Ohoptank river.
with ship timber to Henry Simons
t chr Mary. Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Belorith
grain to Christian & Co
St'r Ann Bibs, Rieharda, 24 hours from New York,
with =dee to W P Clyde.
St'r 1) Viler Phillip., 24 hours from New York. with
mdse to Win k Baird & Co.
Str Tacony, Pierce. 24 hours from New York, with
mdse to Win 12 Baird Co._
$1.059.996 90
...:.27.000 00
. . .
Bark Dresden. Reed, New Orleans, Workman & Co.
Brig Breeze, (Br,) Brown, Port Spain, Thos Wattson
:one
Brig Olive. Gandy. Boston. Wells & Co.
Bohr J C Patterson. Willetts. Port Bos al. Tyler & Co
Behr Grace Watson. Nickerson, Alexandria, di.
Behr Jot Diverty, Carroll. do do.
Schr Sarah Fisher. Edwards, do do.
Schr B H Shannon, Sprague, Fort Monroe, do.
Behr .1 X Vance Bards° Dorchester, do.
Bahrßeadimr ER. No M. Elmttb, Hampton Roads, do:
Behr Wm XeCobb, Chipman. Fortress Monroe. Ham.
matt. Van Dusan. & Loehman.
Seim S.l Vaughan, Smith. Salem. do.
Scbr X Smith. Risley, Middletown. Ct, W H Johns.
Behr Sarah X Sherman, Berry, Providence, Wanne
r:packer & Maxfield.
.
gar L Btiviona, Whitmore, Bodon, /bine. omorou.
& Co.
Behr Fremont. Powe. Provincetown. via Delaware
City. 800 B Kerfoot.
Bchr H Staples. Gibbs. New Bedford. Cochran & Boa
seD.
Bchr Neptune. .Hodan. New Haven, Birkieton. Graff.
is Co.
Behr W e Andenried. Hewitt. Providence. Wines &
Co
Seim S H Pool, bieVadden, Cambridge. Gelatin' Ii
Ward.
Sebr Courier, Curtis. Portsmouth. NH, Wainwright &
Bro.
Steamer Diamond. Keene, Washington. R Jones.
H B
Steamer H L Oaw,
Her. Baltimore. a. Grovea. Jr.
Steamer. Et Seymour. _Boom. Washington. I' Webster.
Su amer Beverly, Pierce. New York. W P Clyde.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Ixehanga. 77
Lawns. Del.. March SO.
The him John Chrystal. before reported ashore, re'
mains with six feet water in her hold; the sugar, which
is between danke,wtll Probably be saved. The molasses
will be lost, as well as the vessel, which was much in
lined by the continued isles eao experienced from Cape
Hatteras to Herilopon.
There tea large number of vessels at the Breakwater.
among them one steamer unknown, and the steamer
Hudson. from Hew . Orleans for New Y ork. She had en
countered two gales. and Out In for a harbor. • Some of
her passengers left by land for their destination
AARON( MARSH aLL.
TELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP 01 1
DOCK is =cassaba ea s remedy. bessase those ark,
nee It pronoun, It the beat
• 00IIGEI BYW.TP.
the but Blood Portlier. the most ancient Inviaoratoz
and the best cure for Iftrofals ever offered to the =btu
Bold by the Madam Z. IBIBILLN„
1695 MARKET Street,
mlaCt-9m And all On:uremia
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR RAMBO-
A-CATION nom fails to onto IthanniatLem.
swath& Frosted Yost, Chapped
. liandssA.4 Ski*
ilium& Prim dirtn and WhoLoaals and wan by H. B .
TATIOILDinsaIATINTHadd BALLO MEM& gab}*
Larceny Cases.
lEa=l
f Districts.
211 f 12
2,777
walader.
CLEARED
RETAIL DRY GOODS•
NOT IC E.—THE COPAIVINBREI
k A , G t o f ora ,,, r wi. s between the undersigned under
the firm of COWPERTHWAIT & 00., is this day as.
solved by mutual consent.
JOSEPH CIOWPBRTH WAIT. JR..
TEEM G. STRAWBRIDGE.
FICBAVAILY 19. 1931.
OWPERTEIWAIT & 00.,
•
wcrold intone their Mende, and the public itenerallY.
that they will continue the Dry Goode laminate at their
NEW STORE,
S. E. CORNER NINTH AND ARM STREETS,
and would call the attention of buyers to their brae and
utesugya
STOCK OF COTTONS.
Comprising all the popular makes. inch as
New
miti Yorttah, WLUlamevi ll e.
Wa Forestdale.
Waite Rook. attregaa.
Semen. Idem, rousekesPer. M.*
Together with all the bid makes of 6-4. 6 4 .
Sheeting% both
BLEACHED AND lINDLELOIIND.
OUR STOUR OF LINERS. aomPrigins
SlittgriNGS,
TABU. LINENS.
TO WBbINS.
NA G PKINS. am..
Willuonof
thosein w
be offeredat
want ofgoshm heh go wi od ll s. command at.
theea
DRESS GOODS.
Out assortment is now cemfdefe.aled In variety. style.
and Price, we defy eoteYeff non.
BRAWLS of all descriptions. adapted to the present
118110011.
BLACK 81LK5...11 widths and qualities, which will
be sold at very
LOW pßiGlie.
PLAID IBM SILK 9, in all colons. extra width. very
cheap.
GREAT BARGATPIS IN
MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES.
maintain a call, and we will convince you that we still
our reputation of selling the beat goods at the
lowest prices.
NEW STORE,
SOUTREAST CORNER NIN E TIII AND ARCH,
PHILAD
J. COWPERTHWAIT & CO.
mhle-stuthtf
SPRING GOODS.
FIRST OPENING OF
SPRING DRESS GOODS,
AT THU BTUS OF
(iacceasar to T. Fisfrgic).
No. 70 North FOURTH Street
JOUN F. YOUNG
is now opening one of the most comelete seieetion t sif
LADIES DEEMS SM h
ITS that can be found In e
market. Spacial .attention is directed to the styles and
prices. mhatuthstf
OPEN I N 4
PARIS-MADE
MANTILLAS
FJPRING CLI3
ON TUEBDAI, DIA.ROH 29TR.
J. W.- PROCTOR & CO_,
THE PAWS •
MANTILLA EMPORIUM
930 CHE9TNOT STREET.
g‘ AT RETAIL."
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
VI CHESTNUT STREET'
"twits attention to their stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
33M C3F4COCOMINII.
Of very recent importation. embraelnir the most extrn
sive and desirable saeortments that they have ever
offered.
COURVOISIEWS KID GLOVES,
BLACK. WHITS. AND COLOBBD
ADOUTCWIDIG- GFCINODIEL,
5.4 and 84 BABEGE ararcatu.
3.4 and 8.4 CRAPE MARETZ.
34 and 84 TAMARTINES.
3.4 and 6-4 DELAINES.
BYZANTINES and FLORENTINES.
FRENCH. and ENGLISH BOMBAZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qualities.
MOURNING JACONETS.
BLACK SILKS in great variety.
All widths and best brands.
LINEN CAMBRIC DRESSES.
We have now OPOII a fresh stock o
PRINTED LINEN CAMBRIC%
FOR DRESSES.
The &Aisne are verr Watts. and the Prises quite
moderate. Ladies should make their selections while
the assortment Is complete.
S. MILLIKEN & CO.,
828 ARGH STRUT. and
32 8017TH SECOND SIMERT.
LINEN GOODS, CHEAPEST IN THE
CITY. —Will open, this morning. 10 pieces Hand
Loom Table Linen, at WI; same that is being sold at $1
other places.
1 lot extra heavy. at $1: worth snore money.
Bleaches' Table Linen. at sm. 00 and $l.
Bxtra quality and width, at $1.25 and $1.50.
Also. a large lot of double satin - Damask Barnsley that
are extra heavy and beautiful patterns. some of them
the most desirable ever imported.; and a great variety of
other Table Linens, in various qualities and patterns.
that I am now selling far below she market prices
Barnsley Linen 13heetings, very heavy, at $L 50, 31.75,
and $2, in all the widths. •
Pillow Linens, Ma'. 13i. and 136 yards wide.
Napkins and DOYliee, in various qualities, of the very
best makee and patterns. .
Huckabacks. boils bleached and half-bleached, in large
quantitieti avery quality.
Towels of evey deseription , with or without fringed
ende, In red and bine borders.
crash. at 123 y, 14, 16, 18ks, and 200.
1 lot Richardson's Shirting Linens. at 60c.—these are a
great bargaln, being under price.
Marseilles Quilts. that cannot be surpassed for quality
and beauty by any in the city.
ertenvlLLE B H &INES.
1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
BRIGHT FL AIDS.
Polls for children. 31 and 38 eta.
Drab Wool Delaines. finest quality. 6296 ate.
Black Wool Detainee, 48, 60, and 62% ate.
Double width - Wool DeUdine. $1 to $1.31.
Fine Drab alpacas, 62. 76. and $l.
Superfine Black Alpacas. 31c to 81.31.
Traveling Drees Atnffe.
Large stock Black Silks.
Dome bargains in Drees Coeds
COOPER & CONAUD,
mll3l S. B. corner NINTH and MARRST Streets
DESIRABLE GOODS.
FROM iliatlON.
25 pieces Russia Diaper, 'B. 76. .
20 pieces Russia Diaper, so. 60. --
25 pisses Russia Diaper. wide. *4.
14 pieces 'Ramie Diaper, very wide. $6.
Also 10 lots of Table Linens—all prices.
sable
How open at JOHN R. sFORIFF.
7011.1E0H Street.
IT • STEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN
a atazaa• UANsortutent or
NSW SILKS.
Moira Antiques. $3 to 112
Plain Corded Sllire. $1,62300 $l.OO.
liMP a ofl o je l t3 l oieZ k i l i 2 1 6 1" t? 4.25.
Fancy Silks. 76c. to IS.
Black Gros Grain Mika. $1.26 to SUL
Planned Black Bilks. $1.26 to $2.
Plain Black Bilk. 87,N0. to $6.
Plaid India Mike, 67 c.
Rica-fiatued Poi:dards. $1.22
1.21)41t iron
Moe. 713 and lAD TBNTII Street.
P.Cq 4:1141
RILING ELUL
E M. NEEDLES
Is now receiving. and offers for sale below
.present market rates 'fumy novelties in
LAGS AND Wain GOODS
Hs would eaII"WOW attention" to hit
assortment of over2o mixerent new fabrics and
styles of White Goalie. Minable for "Ladies
Bodies sad Breams, ' in stripes. Plaids. and
figured puffed and sucked Manures
100 Pieces oftowed and plain Buff and
White Planes. bonght Wore the resent ad
-1111611.
VOW horeiees of anima and Thread UMW
Thread and Grenadine Vella. Edging'. Insert
bap, Plouneinge..te.
Broad He-Bitched HeADKEECHINIEL
aft Linen. good guilty. from 25 cent" Ina
UFT 11.1
BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED.
Wide and heavy Black Corded Silk%
hiagnilleent Noire AlltiqUed. 0010r11.
Splendid quality' Corded Silks, all colors.
It oh °Mina Stripe and Plata bilks.
Magnineent Grenadines and Organdies.
NoW styles Sprlsg Ef&AW&I. ,
New style Cloths for liaise cloaks.
BOWIN HALL & CO.,
midi go South MOONS Street.
YARNS.
REMOVAL.
ALEX. WBILLDIN di SONS
HAVE EIBIEOVED TO
Nos. 20 and 22 Sonth Front Street,
21 and 23 Letitia Street,.
PHIT.LDS'LPHIL.
Whore, from most desirable stooks of
WOOL AND WOOLEN YARNS,
COTTON AND COTTON YARNS,
They will be pleased to seryeall customers. te2o-ehithtt
00 - BNB AND BIINI.ONS.
"..." PETERSON
PETERIIO3
PETERSON
PETERSON
. OAS
Coal
-CORN
COR.N
OINTMENT
OINTMENT
OINTMENT
OINTMENT
a W it tek.oro D uslily once CORNS azid. pri El: l; lONS uls. without
lOSTlET r git ia llOrMiris 00'MPO sr
211131) 40 FIT *go= t
E - "■ A SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1864:
FIRS T
NAPTION.EI+.I.i 33.ELMJIM
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
Thip Bank has been authorized and is noW prepared
to receive subscription/ to the
This Loan. leaned under authority of an act of Con•
grass, approved March 3. VOL Provides for the issue of
Two Hundred Mllllone of Dollars ($I00,000.000) United
States Bonds. redeemable after ten years, and payable
forty sears from date. IN COIN, dated Marsh 1,136!.
bearing Interest at the of
per annum IN COIN. payable semi-annually on all
Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and• less. an
nually.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Sonde as they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations
of fifty dollars ($00), one hundred dollars ($100). Ave
hundred dollars (600), one thousand dollar. ($1.0))),
five thousand dollars (5,000). and ten thousand dollars
(10.0(0). and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty
dollars (1450). one hundred dollars ($100), dre hundred
dollars (1110). and one thousand dollars ($1,000).
Subscribers will be required to pay, in addition to the
amount of the principal of the bonds in lawful money.
the moiled interest in coin. (or in United States notes.
or the notes of National Banks. adding fifty per cent, for
premium until further netiee,) frem the first day of
March or September. as the case may be. u n til the day
of subeoription and payment. -
C. R. CLARK.
President.
NE W I. 0A N
SAT COOKE & CO. OFFER FOR BALE THE
NEW GOVERNMENT .LOAN,
Bearing Ave per cent. Interest. in coin,
Redeemable any time after TEN YEARS, at the pleasure
of the Government. and payable FORTY 'ISLES after
date. Both COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS are
issued for this Loan, of same denominations as the Five-
Twenties. The interest on WO and CEO payable yearly.
on all other denominations half-yearly. The TEN
FOAMY BONDS are dated Marsh 1, 1151. the half-yearly
interest falling due SopteMber 1 and March 1 of each
year. Until let September. the accrued interest from let
Marsh is required to be paid by purchasers in coin, or in
legal currency. adding CO per cent. for premium, until
further notice.
All other Government securities botiaht and sold
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OP COMPTROLLER or THE CIIREBNOT.
WASHINGTON. February 26th. 1864.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that the
Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly
organised under and accordig to the requirements of
the act of Convects. entitled "an act to provide a na
tional currency. secured by a pledge of United States
slocks.and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof." approved February 25th. 18 il. and has com•
plied with all the !provisions of said act required to be
complied with before commencing the business of
Banking,
Pow therefore I. Hush McCulloch. Comptroller of
the Currency. do hereby certify that the YoultrEf NA-
T/027.61 DANK OF PIaILi.DELPRIA., county of Phila.
demhiet. and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to
commence the business of. Banking. under the act afore
said.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
office, this twenty-sixth day of February. 1284.
WWI MaCIILLOCH,
Comptroder of the Currency.
JOHN HORN, JR.,
BTOCK•00101188ION BROKER.
No. 140 SOCITH THIRD STEM
(UP STAIRS.)
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES:
Hessrs.Thos. A. Biddle 4 Co. Mess.Gaw, Ham Meter, Co
Messrs. R. S. Wham Se Co. Messrs. Drexel .0 Co.
Metter% Busby h Co. Hearyfi. William% 104.
Alexander Biddle_Eso. I. P. Hutchinson, Esq.
G. M. Troutman. Beg. D. N. Cummins. SI
Jas. 0. Kintit Bons. New York. fe -2
SECOND. NATIONAL BANE OF
k- , PRILADELPHI.A m _REANRPOSJ).
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. WITH THE PRIVILEGE' OF IN
CREASING TO IMOO.OOO.
NATHAN HILLIS& President
WILLIAM H. BRAWN Cashier,
(Late of the Philadelphia Bank.)
DIRECTORS:
NATHAN HILLIS% canBLE6 B. KREMER,
GEORGE W. RHAWN. BENJ. ROWLAND_ 35...
SIMON IL SNYDER. BENJ. DELCON.
EDWARD HAYES, JOHN COOPER.
LEWIS SHALLOROSS,
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia is now
open at No. 1396 MAUI Street. Prankford. for the trans
action of a General Banking Business WOE the natal
terms.
Collections upon all accessible point. will be mad.
neon liberal home. .11441,44We11y,
En.q,!bn 14. 12.11.01/11. Cashier
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
--43130. D. PEDDLE, having sold hie interest in the
firm of CHASE do PEDDLE to MOSES M. CEASE, the
Partnership is THIS makeissolved. All indebted to the
firm are requested to payment to Moses M. Chase,
and those having claims to present them for settlement
to him.
MOSES M. CHASE,
MD). R. PEDDLE.
March 24th, 1864. mh26- stathbe
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
exiadog between Missal' PiIITT & WALSH, Straw
and Fancy - Millinery, No. IMO North NINTH Street, is
We day Fancy
by rim:Anal ',Dumont.
Philada.. March SI. ISe4. L. WITT,
apl.3t."` H. WALSH.
NOTICE. -CHARLES C. KNIGHT IS
admitted to an interest in our business from this
dais. C. D. BOBBIPS & CO..
Iron and Steel Merchants.
N. E. corner SECOND and VIBE Streets, and
42 and 44 North 'FRONT Street.
PHILADELPHIA. April I. 1864• - ani-lms
THE UNDER9IGNED HAVE THIS
DAY entered into copartnership. and having Pur
chased the interest of PETER T. WEIGHT & CO., will
continue the Wholesale Drug business, ander the name of
STRETCH. REENETT E CO.. at the old stand, No. 61.19
swum Street. • •
AARON STRETCH.
JOSEPH S. BuNNSTT.
Pnw.,imumnrri, April 1, IESt. apl.Lm
COURT. OF COMMON PLEAS-JUNE
TERM. —RACHEL 'IVERSON, bY her next friend.
vs. W. R. Evawsort.
thin PIOOSO to take settee, that a subprena having been
duly served upon you in the above case. and you having
not apnea red within twenty des a after the return day.
the court bas appointed David Paul Brown. Jr., Exami
ner, and the interrogation having been filed according to
rule, the witnesses on behalf of the Libellant wiL be
heard before the said Examiner at his office, No. 129
South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia. when and where
yrn may appear on the fifteenth day of APRIL. 1864, at
four o'olook P. M. DA.VID PAUL BROWN.
March 21. 1E64 Per Libellant.
• To EVERSON, Respondent above named. mh24-thstutit*
ESTATE OF JOHN FRAZIER, DE
GRAMM. —Letters of Administration on the Estate
of JOBE FRAZIER, deceased, late
of the city of Phila
delphia, haying been granted to the undersigned by
the Register of Wills for the City and Comity of Phila
delphia, all persona indebted to maid Estate will please
make payment, and thote haying claims against the
same to make them known to
JANE FRAZIER. Administratrix.
mh6-16t .3300 ARCH Street.
Or to her Attorney, ISAAC 0. PRICE,
B.IW. cor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Eta,
TN •THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
TBB CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of WILLIAM HENRY BECK.
The auditor arpointed by the court to audit, settle , and
adjust the account of HENRY PAUL BECK sled JOHN
T. MONTGOMERY. executors and trustees of William
Henry Beek. deceased. and to report distribution of the
balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the
parties interested for the pulposee of hie appointment. On
FRIDAY. April 8, 1864 at 4 o'clock P. M. at his office ,
southeast corner SIXTH and WA.LIIIT Streets, in the
city of Philadelphia.
mh244behat D W. O'BRIEN. Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
cmsr AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
ketate of NARY ANN PRTTIT. deceased.
. . .
"Ihe Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle,
and adjust the amount of BLIZ &BETH PATTI?, ad
rolnistratrlx C. T. A. of the estate of said demand. and
to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountant. will meet the parties interested for the pur
poses of his appointment on MONDILY . ,..Am 4th. 1564. at
s o'clock P .m. • at his office. Na. sWai v ia ' Street. in
the city of Phila . delphia. EDW. S. CAMPBELL.
mb~etnthOt • Auditor.
INTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
TRH CITE AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA_
AuditorTh WILLEAH. KENTON. deceased.
appointe b e Ile Comet to audit. settle,
and adjust the second account of THOMAS 8 FCENTODI.
Administrator of the said WILLIAM H. HUTTON, de
ceased, andto make distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested
for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY.
Aprlll2, 1864 at 4 o'elock P M.. at his office , No. 8219
AkCH Street ' , In the c ity of Philadelphia
mh2l3-tuthe.6t• JOSEPH It. RHOADS. Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' OOURT FOB
THE CITY AND COUNTY 01' PHILADELPHIA'
Estate of JAMES C HEMPTON. deceased..
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle.
and adjuat the mount of EDWARD HOPPER Hag.,
Administrator of the Estate of JAMES O. HAMPTON.
deceased. and tomato distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountss t, will meet the parties interested
for the purpose of his appointment. on MONDAY, April
11, A. EL.. ISM. at 4 o'clock P. M., his 01110 e, No. 4014
WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
UiliTS•tUtbe•St . JOSEPH F. MARCHE Auditor.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. •
The underftned would inffisrm their friends and the
public generaay_that they have removed from their Old
tand. InT ARCH Street. to their .
SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS,
• No. SIMI AURAS ISITIASSIST,
where they will continue the sale of "
GAS PIXTU.RES CHANDELIERS
COAL-OIL BURNERS, &o.
Havinit associated with our house Mr. asenwsa
PAWL. wee(forly the Principal Designer ord e r s rnelius
& Mater,) are now prepared to execute for Ges
fixtures,of all grades and designs, from the Plainest fe
the most massive and e laborate.
VAN cEEIRIS. db. 00.,
telft-gra ' Mo. 01.111 SACS STOWS:
RELIABLF.-113E GALLAUDETT'S
-AL.._ HAIR RESTORER. It Is pot .a. dye.- restores
the hair to Its natural color. It does not stain the'skia.
It needs no Bandanas or otherdrosterit..:-It is a dressing
of Prlce Moderate - Tr, • •
p Th i ts e: e ‘d 0 e ,1 3, 0 by L a OLlVRll.4pOtilaeCkdr •
a b OT .44 *, 44 4 WWCA
PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN,
NEW GOTESIMENT litliN. •
FIVE PER CENT.
T. S. 10405.
JAY COC)I:E. dr. CO.,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
COPARTNERSHIPS.
LEGAL.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
TBREE PRICES FOlt A NOVEL!
- -
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Which continnee to be the leading novel of the year, is
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•
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AND IN DEMAND.
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.63 Is 6d., and.where even at that • ' peculiar" price the
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EDT IN DIXIE,
where the Smash copies are (not) blockaded tbronght
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even at tbatr *peculiar" price It Is no wonder the !Zabel
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PROF. JAMES RIISSELL LO WELL,
AND
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111. —The Sanitary Commission.
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V.—The Navy of the United States.
- Future Supply of Cotton.
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VDT —Loyal Work in Missouri.
IX. —West Point.
X.—Oenersi McClellan% Report.
XL—critical Notices.
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iiikd all 'Muds of wroniht Hinges,.large or small.
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5114611 " "
PROPOSAN.S.
pROPOSAIS FOR' THE ERECTION
A- OF FIFTY DWELLING HOM3ZS.
HARRIdBUBO. Karen 11, Med
PSOPOSALY are invited for the holland of Eve bleeke
of ten harems each. of wood or buck. to be located on
the grounds of the Lochiel Iron Mill Company.
Plane and ePeetAcattons may be seen at the office of
William colder.
Proposals will be received for one or more bloats until
April NM.
Address protiosals to WILLIAM COLDEE.
oda - he taPIT Chairman Buildtna Committee
A BMX CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGI
-EA- orincta
OFWOINNATT. 0. March 2j.. 1861 --
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED BY TER RIDS SSIGINSO
null' TUESDAY. Aoril 6th. 1864. at 11 o'clock R.. for fur
nishing this Depertment (by contract) with—
Cavalry Standards—Army Standard.
Bugles. with extra Month Pleooo —.army Standard.
Termyets. with extra (books. do.
Trumpet Cords and Tunis. do.
Forage Caps. do.
Leiters, from A to K. do.
Figure% from]. to 0.. do.
Canteens. do.
Rubber Poncho Tent Blankets. do.
Trowsers—Footmen. do.
Trot' sers—Horeemen. 'do.
Samples of which may be Been et the Office of Clothing
-d g q .ir -.4 in thie city
and iFqnige in this city.
To be delivered free of charge, at the 7. H. Inspection
Warehouse.. in this city. in good new packages. with
the name of the party furnishing. the kind and quite -
Lay of goods distinctly marked on each article and
package.
Parties offering goods must, in all oases furnish gain-
Pies. marked and numbered to correspond. with their
proximal. and distinctly state in their Olds the onantity
of goods they propose to furnish, the prise, and the time
of delivery.
guaranty sign ed by two responsible persons. must
accompany each id, guaranteeing that the bidder will
" Rat t C h irl a tfro . 4 - ,:arn df i d u t alli ' l l Y u Np e Ar 6 ° fr3C:nr.
o'clock P M.. at this office, and bidders are requested to
be nreeent.
Awards will be made on WEDYiIidD &Y, April O. Sonde
will be required that the contract. Will be faithfully ful
filled.
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be notloed.
Blank forms of Proposals may be obtained at this
office.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is
reserved.
By order of CoL Thom to Swonno. A. Q. N
0 W. Amur:row.
Eib24-nt Captain and A Q. M.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE,
Corboraron, Ohio, Harsh 21, Mi.
PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until
TRUItoDAII. April 7th, lid, at 12 o'clock H., for ti-
MAMAS this Department (by contract) with?.
National Colors Army Standard.
Regimental Colors—ArtillerY. -> do
Do . do Infantry. do.
Garrison Flags, do.
Storm Begs, do.
General Hospital Maga, do.
Company Order Books. do.
Po Clothing Books, do.
Do Deseriptbre Books. do.
Do Morning Report Books, do.
Poet Order do . do.
Post Letter do do.
Poet Guard - Report do do.
Regimental Lonw. . do do.
Do Descriptiire do do.
Po indeg -do do,
Do Order . do do.
Hat Feather Sockets. do.
Ostrich Feathers. for Hats, do.
Chevrons—Service, do.
Do Ordnance Sergeants, silk. do.
DDo Hospital Stewards. do.
o cavalry, Sergeant Maltife. do.
Do do Or Sergeants. do.
Do do let Sergeants.do.
Do do Sergeants, do.
Do do Corporals, do.
Do Artillery, Sergeant Major*. do.
Do • do Q lit sergeants. do.
Do do let Sergeant€, do.
Do doSergeants. do.
10 do Corporals. do.
Do Infantry, Sergeant Majors. do.
Do do _ o Y. Sergeants, do.
Do do lit Sergeants. do.
Do do gergoaote. do.
Do do Corporals. .- - .elv• - do.
Drum Heads—Batter. - .11)Y-t- do:
Drum Heads—Snare. do.
Fifes. do.
Havenafla—Pidoted do.
Cotton Duck-10 and It or ., .
. do -
Samples of which meg be seen at the Office of Clothing
and Equipage in this city.
To be delivered free of charge. at the C. S. Inspection
Warehouse, in this city. in good new package+, with
the name of the party furnishing. the kind and goon
thy of goods distinctly marked on each article and pack
age.
1. Partied offering good. mutt in all cases furnish saw.
plea, marked and numbered to correspond with their
Proposal, and distinctly state in their bids the quantity
of goods they propose to furnish, the price, and the time
of delivery.
A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must
accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
auopty the articles awarded to biro under his proposal.
Bide will be opened on THURSDAY. April 7th. 1661.
at 0 o'clock P. Dl.at this office, and bidders are - re
quested to be present.
Awards will be mute on SATURDAY. April lith.
Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faith
fully fulfilled.
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.
Blank Forms of Proposals may be obtained at this
office,
The right to rejeet any bid deemed einressonable is
reserved.
BY order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. G.
W. MOULTON.
mh26.12t Captain and A. R. M.
PROPOSALS FOB !ADLER.
CHIMP QIIARTEEMASTEE'EI OFFICE.
DEPOT OF WABEINOTON,
WASHINGTON, D O.March ed. 1864
• SRALED PROPOSALS will be rec e ived at this once
until MONDAY. April 4, 1864, at 18 o 'clock M. for fur
fishing the Government with Two Thousand (2.090)
'MIMES, to conform to the following •
PS
All to be in good S
fIeshC IPIOATIONS..
All to be ton.teen (14) hands and over In height.
All to be eound, eervleeable Moles for draught pur
poses. to be over three (3) and under nine (9) rears of
age, and to weigh not lees than seven hundred and ten
(710) rounds each.
PROPOSALS
Proposals to be for five hundred (600 and upwards.
-
-The tali name and post office address of the bidder
must appear in the proposal.
If a bid is made in the name of a firm, the names of all
the parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as
the individual proposal of the party signing it
Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered.
and aboath of allegiance must accompany each proposi
tion
Proposals mast be addressed to Brigadier General D.
a. Buck er, Qrmaster United plai n ly ma r ked
Wash
ington, D C. nand should be plainly marked " Propo
sals for Mules."
GUARANTY.
The ability of the-bidder to fill the contract. should it
be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two respon
sible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the
guaranty.
The reeponaibil its of the gyearantors 'must be shown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis
trict Court, or of the United States,District Attorney.
Bidders must be present in person when the bide are
opened, or their proposals will not be considered.
Bonds In a sum equal to the amount of the contract.
signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will
be reauired of the successful bidder orbidders IftiOn sign
ing the contract.
As the bond must accompany the contract, it will be
necessary for bidders to-have their bondsman with them,
or to have bonds signed in anticipation, and ready to be
produced when the contract is signed.
Blanks for bonds can be procured upon application be
ing made at this office, either personally, by letter, or
by telegraph,
POEM OP OrfABANTY.
We, the underoigned, residents of --,
in
the
7 , - -
county of --, and State of --, hereby
jointly and severally covenant with the United States!.
and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of --
be accepted...that he or they will at once, after the ac
ceptance of said bid, execute the contract for the same,
with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the
amount of the contract, to furnish the Mules proposed in
conformity to the terms of the adverti s ement, dated
March No, 1804, under which the bid was mad e; .and in
case the said -- shall fall to enter Into a coh
ered as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the diffe
rence between the offer of the said -- and the
neat lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom
the contract may be awarded.
- Given undo- our hands and seals
Witness : 1 this - day of -.
Neal.]
[Seal.]
I hereby certify that, to the best of my kis owledge and
belief, the above-named guarantors are good and suffi
cient as sureties for the amount for which they offer to
be security. - -
To be certified by the United States District Attorney,
-Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the Uni
ted States Government, or responsible person known to
this office.
INSPECTION. DELIVERY. ETC.
All Mules contrasted for under this advertisement will
be subject to a rigid inspection, and those not co:storm
in. to the specifications will be rejected.
The Mules must be delivers d in this city within twen
ty. (20) days from the date of signing the contract_
Payment MO to) made upon the completion of the con
trast, or so soon thereafter as the Depot Quartermaster
shall be le funds.
Any informality in the bid of non-conformance with
the terms of this advertisement will ensure the rejection
of the proposal.
These Mules will be awarded in lots of five hundred
(500) each, unless the Depot Quartermaster should deem
it for the interest of the Government to vary the number.
The Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the right
to reject any or all bids that he maY deem toe lark
D Et 2.1:1013.BR,
Brigadier General and Chie f Quartermaster,
mh2.B-6t Depot Washington.
pROPOBALB FOR FORAGE.
Omar Givaartmaesrns's Or/Im.
W DIMINOTON Dip Dece m ber & 11611.
fiIIALSD TROPOSIJII are thrum by the undersigned
for supplying the U. B. Quartermaater's Department,
at Washington D. D. CI.. Baltimore. Md., Alexandria an d
Fort Monroe, Va.. or either of theiewiscles, with king.
Corn, Oats, and Straw.
Bids will be received for the delivery of 5. 000 bushel's
of corn or oats. and 10 tons of hey or straw, and up
wards
Bidders mast skate at which of the above-named Wats
they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which
they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each
article proposed to be delivered, the time when said de
liveries shall be commenced, and when to be eompletad.
The price must be written out in words on the bids.
Corn to be put up in good, stout sacks, of about two
brakes eaosh. Oats la furn i shed ,of about three bushels
gash. The tasks to be without extra charge to
the Government. The hay and straw to be securely
bale&
The particular kind or dessrfoilen of oats, corn, her.
or etraw, proposed to be delivered. must be misted the
pr of artistes offered under the bids herein invited
will be =Weil to a rigid iniswtion by the Government
Inspector before being accepted.
Centimes will be awarded from time to time to the
lowest responsible bidder. as the interest of the Govern
ment may require, and Payment will be made when the
whole amount contrasted /Or h a ll have been delivered
and aseepted.
Tbe bidder will be required to acessmesay his propo
sal with a guarantee, signed by two responsible p e r s o ns ,
that in ease his bid is accepted he or they win,.within
Zen days thereafter. &theta the contrast lOW the came.
With good and sullelent sureties. in a sum equal to the
amount of with ntrast. to deliver the forage proposed
tonfoneity the terms of this advertisement; and th
ease the said bidder should fall to enter intothe contrast,
they to make_wood the different", between the offer of said
bidder and he next lowest responsible bidder, or the
Person to who the *entreat may be awarded.
The responeibility of the Learanters mut be sheten TAY
the °Seim certificate of U. Diarist Attorney, Col
lette/ of Onstems. or any other °Meer under the United
Mates Government. or responsible person known to this
old All s&
bidders will bedaLnotiled of the aseePianse or
!election of their pro
The full name and post else address of seek bidder
mast be Wails written in the preleoseL
Proposals must be addressed to Brigadier Otherel D.
B. Bucker. Chief Dorset Quartermaster,_ Washington. D.
(1.. and should be plainly marked. • 'Proposals
in
c T 4
o-
M eby th a contractor a o n h both u is t o g f uar h antors, will
be
req uired of the successful bidder or bidders noon
Flank
oe eo nes of bintrast.
ds, guarastews, and beads may be
obtained upon appliakon at this (Mee.
FORM OF FEOPOEIAT.
(Town. County. and Math
I. the selbseriber, do hereby Proposal(' furnish and de
liver to the United Rites, at the Quartermaster's De
partment at --. agreeably to the terms of your
advertisement. levities rroponsis for forage,
Wathiagt9 D6PBt, Deeenther 8. NM the follewingdated
slew vas:
---- bushels of Dorn, in seeks, at ISt 101111101 of N
pounds.
bushels of Oats, fa seeks. at per bushel of IN
pounds.
ese- tons Of baled May. at per on of VW Penna.
tons of baled Btraw , at per ton of 2,0001101114 h
Diverx_to Gorman', on or before the day of
Tee . and to be sompleted on or before the
day of ----, 186 ,and Pledge myself to enter into
written contra c t with the' United States. with good and
approved sescuitise. within the spas. of ten ern after
being notified that my bid has been amok&
Your obedient meant.
w r i ess iler General D. H. Room,
Chief Meet Citts.
OIIABADTiIk wn,
We. the undersigned. reeldents of in the
*aunty of . and State of merely,.
ointly and severally. revenant with the United State's,
and dearehtee, in *Me the foregoing bid - be
mooted, that he er they will. within ten dale alter the
acceptance of said bid. execute the contrast for the same.
with good and suMelent swells& in a sum equ al
ie s ea
amount of the contract. to furnish the forage ro
092:0:102 t tO the terms of adverthement
*ember B. under Which the bid was made. any:ilit4 'sai Aa if a
as
saes
Wecareat M e srlreoesee b
Men the offer by the .414 ,--— end
• nekt lowest
responsible bidder, or the person to View the Naked
may be awarded. . .
W nsess s IGiven tinder
of our bands wed seals
Way —. .
I hereby won thatet kis .
to the boa of my11:0010111002d
belief, the aboveriiesoed. r ood
dent as suretlisfor amount kw 'shish they rum
to
be sesnrity.
To be eertiled by the United Moles District AtiOVILIP.
Coll ester of Customs, or any ethic officer under Ms
U nitedthates e Government.; or seessonsibla *won known
rill v an Rhat W altee.
ildVathielkikt2.lllll
, of en at °ass= woulm•••AW•
week &RI M. Midden are :000111:01.
Sy taunted to MOO& at this opaahicof
desire. • Illaws.
lisnasesl neariamortee.
.
I riABD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING,
It HuIRWAI4b 1160W31. 111 U. 'MTH V.
rao'ZMIA I,9 .
OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE. TWELRTLHsiaNO.Ics2A nBD
ib lases 3
61
BEALRD PROPOSALS will ba reddlrg p At
this oloca
until 12 o'clock M. on WEGNE2DAY. tbe 6th Met for
supplying the bohn7lkill Assenal wit the following
articles:
X,•lnch oilmen silk lace, Arm,' Stamfo rd '
Ai inch scarlet worsted lace, do. do.
Hospital tent pine. large , do. do.
Hospital tent pine. small. do. do.
Wall tent pins. large, do. do.
Cozotoon tent pine, do. do Fpades, do. do.
bidders must state in their proposals the price, WAioh
must be given in writing. as well as in figures. also the
quantity bid for. and time of deliver*.
Bide from deforming contractors will not be reoeived.
Blank forms for proposals can be had upon Application
at this office.
Proposals most be endorsed, " Proposals for array
Outplles, stating the particular article bid for.ROSKAN
fl. C.
fog Aest. Q. M. General II B. A.
pROPOE4LS WILL BE RECEIVED
-a- at the TREASURY DEPARYMEET. Office of the
Supervising Architect WASEURGYON, D. G.. until 12
M of the 34th day of May. 1864. for all the fire and burg
lar-proof SAFES and VAULTS requires by the Treasury
Department prior to May I. 11361
-Plane and aptelitcationg can be obtained by &Pinged=
to this office personallY or by letter.
Bids to be per-eupetilcial foot. including. door and all
necessary fixtures. measured on the outside ; the price
named to cover all charges whatever. except the freight
and the actual travelling expenses of workmen to the
place where the Vaults are to be erected.
Saves to be delivered at the Baitroad Depot or 'Steam
boat Wharf for transportation, in good order and cOtt
dbiog. without charge.
Locke for the Vaults or Safes will be furnished by the
epartment..but most be properly pat on by the con
tractor without charge.
All bids must be accompanied by the bond of two re
sponsible persons in the elm of five thousand dollars
that the bidder will accept end pert°. pi the contract. it
awarded to him ; the sufficiency of the seciltity to be
certified to by the Collector of Internal Revenue of the
District.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
the bide if it be considered its interest to do CO, and no
bid will be considered that does not conform to the re
rpairements of this advertisement
Bide to be enclosed in a sealed envelope. endorsed
“Propoeale for Safes sad Vaultlli
AIAH BOMB.
Supervising Architeot.
mbSO. main
3,000 HOBBES WANTED.
• WAS DEPARTMENT.
CAVALRY BIIREAIT.
OFFICE OP CRISP QUARTERMASTER,
WASHINGTON. D. C. March 8 1864.
One hundred esnd 'grey ($ 160) dollars .
bead will be
Dahl for all
CAVALRY HORSES
delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Govern.
meat Stables at Westboro. D. C.
Said horses to be sound in all partiosdare. not less than
five (a)' nor more than nine (9) years old; from mg to 18
hands high. hill fleshed, compactly built, bridle- Wise.
and of etre sufficient fcr cavalry pacam.
rheee epecificatienee wild be etrWly adhered to and
Kota!, enforced in evens Darticutur
Payment made on delivery of ten (10) and over.
Hours Of luspeonlou from 9 A. BC to 6 P. H.
JAMES A. .
Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster,
mhB4-30t Cavalry Bureau.
CEMENT.
Gamar DiscovEar I
USEFUL AND VALUABLE
DISCOVERY
HILTON'S '
INSOLUBLE CEMENT I
43 of more moral practical Mint,
than any invention now before the
public it haa been thoroughly blat
sd dories Um led two yaw by
Praotleal nsanal, andto pronounctd by
in
AppliUsefu l cable
Alta to the
EITT/8102 TO ANT
d-thoolvo ?reparation known.
EILTONII INSOLUBLE Gomm
DI a new thllig, and tail maid of
Tiara of Oudot Ita combination bon
• New Thing
. .
PALINOLPLAL
wider no oininuistanois OT
shanks of tomporstaro, will tt to.
oome sonmpt or emit any olosistro
Ita Combination.
BOOT AND BROE
Sanureetertors o axles Mhakinait .
will find It the best artisle blown
for Cementing the Channela,. ea it
works without delay. is not agistol
OW &Dm ahasure of temperstaxe.
JEWELBIIS
Will find It sufficiently adheetve for
their ass. as has been "proved.
IT l L'SPBCIAL LY ADAPI9II6
VO LRATHIII.
Boot and Shoe
Manufacturers
Jeweler&
dad *a claim u an sandal ntarlL
that It atlas If stain and Ltniniot
to Booty and Shoes aullitenuv
strong without tattahlud.
IT Id THE ONLY
ram Weak
LIQUID CEMENT
Utast. that Is a sera thlsx far
mending
rvrannizz
OZOCKRIY.
TOYS .
Sin,
XV0.1117,
ft ie I.u.einsa.
Aso Amides rT Bousehold low
REIvrEMBER,
tlton's Insoluble Cement
liquid form, and me emit!
aspliali as snits
HILTON% INSOLUBLE OZNINEY
Ts taeoloble in water or oil
Remember.
nthyos% asoLmms -mmu
Ad.b.stem olls elbstainess.
4.l n u:a. in Vxmily or litoontootil
;ors Posicom :roma 3 Nutria to BO
%IL
BROS. 8 0..,
&somata Lip Plalladelphia—
LAING & MAGSENIS.
No. 30 North.THIRD St.
JOSEPH GODFREY &00.
No,,N.S North FOURTH St.
3e25-tnthely
FOR SAME AND TO LET.
Of FOR BALE—SEVERAL RAND
MOLSOME COTTAGES. COUNTRY MATS. Ste. at Choi
tenlls. Germantown. and Cheetant Rill Apply
to Wit. SMELL ALLEN. sontbeint corner Faint:rm.
and WALNUT. second floor. mh3l-3t.
et TO LET-A SMALL COTTAGE,
Mat on SUMMIT Street, Chestnut Bill, with One, Bath,
and Water- Address " Box 981," PowliOffiee. mh3O St*
el GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR
mat SALE. —A. very desirable PROPERTY, within ten
minutes' walk of Wayne Station. Germantown Railroad;
large Dwelling•honse. with all the modern improve
ments; Stable. Spring house, Ice-house tiled, and good
Garden; plenty of Fruit and large Shade Tr, es. ADPIY
to W. W. IiNIGHr.
mhSo•tf 509 COMIIIME Street,
Lltt OVER 300 HOUSES, ALL SIZES,
mafar sale and exchange, HANSOM NOOSES, Ja
240 North TBNTB. Street. mb26.lm■
a TO LET—A COMMODIOUS
• DWELLING, No. 13E North FRONT Street. Beat
moderate. Apply to warnanzrz d< ORO.,
oe2B-tf 47 and 49 North SECIOND street.
t ra VERY FINE AND — ELIGIBLY
men - located Germantown residencesworth $15.000. also.
neat residence at (Molten Bills, near 24 P. Railroad.
worth $O, 000, for sale or exchange for farm or city house.
Apply at age (wawa An.,
Also. a nest house In Germantownto rent. furnished
or unfurnished.. mhgl thstulgt*
SUMMER BEBIDEN WAN TED
mas. For four or five months. a FURNISHED HOUSE
near the city (neighborhood of Germantown preferred).
A gentleman desiring to leave his Country place for the
season can place It la careful hand% 41 4 fair rental,
Inquire at 112 S South PROM" Street. mead door, or
address "F. L. 8.," Box 20113. P. 0. nahriAnthest.
al FOR SALE--A VERY DESIRA
=a. VILE PROPERTY. the residence of the late Dz.
JACOB SHARPLESS. deceased. with Eighteen Acres of
superior Laud attached. It is situated in the borough
of DOWRIBOTOWN. Chester county, Within ten
minutes' walls of the Chester Valley and renneylvania
Railroad Stations. at which all trains stop. TY e Dwell
ing is 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 land will
be sold with the buildings. if desired. Amply to
ABM. S. AMBRIDGE.
fe6-2m DOWSINOTOWN P. 0.
da VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREET
PROPERTY. —The enbeeribere offer at private sale
It a i) g r i czn;"i t Y o
Tele?frronton h b e e strr:t rte v t e ,
and a l l 4
feet deep, running to Jayne street t with the privilege
of a 15 feet
_passage.way running . to Eighth street. FIF
TY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the purchase money may
remain on the property as a ground rent or by bond and
mortgage. LAIIMAN & SALLADR,
125 SOUTH NINTH Street,
Philadelphia.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT Ab
M•FOR BALE.—On the Bristol Turnpike, near .i.es=e
Eiolmesburg. about eight miles from Philadelphia. very
accessible. bylgteamboat and Railroad, eonvenient also
to Churches and Schools. For healthiness and beauty of
situation, as well as surrounding advantages. this pro
perty is unsurpassed in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
The Mansion, of brown stone, commanding fine views
of the Delaware River, built and finished in the most
thomough manner, is spacious and replete with all the
Modern conveniences for both summerand winter.
Tim Grounds 'tempts. about twent:y three acres. beau
tifully laid out, and ornamented with agreat variety of
old and young Forest Trees and Shrubbery. ••largo
Garden. with abundance of Fruit, Orchard, he.
On the premises are also emoted a Gardener's Cottage.
Lodge, OrchardtHouse,.Green Rouse. Conservatory, Gee
Renee, and extensive Stabling.
No expense haying been snared to make thin, in
all respects.
to a grst•elass residence,
Apply
C. EL WIREKSID,-
Bro. 203 SontIrSIXTH Street
MARSHAL'S SALE.
MARSHAL'S SALE.-RY VIRTUE
of a writ of elle, by the Hon JOHN CAD WALA
DER. Judie of the District Court of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Admi
ralty. to me directed will be sold at Public Salo to the
highest and best bidder. for cash, at 1111 1 3HINER'S
Store. N 0.142 North FRONT Street. on eMONDaY. April
4th. 1864. at 12 o'clock IL. nine bales of Cotton. new in
my custody by virtue of a writ of attasshmeht nitsly
leaned out of this court st the suit of Charles Sewell and
others, and 10 be sold at perisbab'e.
WILLIAM MILLWARD.
U. B. Marshal IL D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADIELPHIA: March EL IRE. mh29-et
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT
the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
CHITRAL TRANSPOBTATON COMPANY, of Penn
sylvania. will to held at the. Office. corner of
THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets. West Philadelphia.
on MOND aT. the 18th day of April non, ' at 10 o'clock.
A IL. for the se of electing nine Directors. a
Treasurer. end mcretarY, to serve ror one year.
Notice is also aiven that at said Stockholders' Sleeting
it is proposed to increase the Capital Stook of said Central
Transportation Comnany by adding thereto one hundred*
and fifty thoniand.doilars. for the pumas of oadrapling
lie present business.
Hy order of the Boar 4 of Directors.
J.
filllLDSPresidant.
J. P. COTERINGIit. Secretary.
mh9ll Int
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
Ia mak.t g your spring purchases, be sutra to moo
vide_ yout sell[ with the _ beet—the only RELIABLE ani
WARRANTED CIL/MBS WRINGER
VEY. WEIRDER._ _
with 'the Patent COG.WHEEL REGULATOR. whisk
Yosmovent resents the rolls from BILAAJLING or TWIST.
I l 'attlt h ekl a g C i rel a r
41 1 10 1 1; t 4g k r g lIt a :o l eil l ; MIT;
hoesserted to.the - oontrary.
Mo family can be without
THE URIVERR&L WRINGER.
E. NEE Rai for itself in six, months, in the saving' ,
w iinainito *lona in the smelled' imully.
The madly elms are 87 and EQ.' and are.WAZ.
ANTED in every particular.
Blear sale wholesale and retell. by
• . E. L. BURNHAM. 114.aurantnr•en EMU
No. ST South SIXTH attest, between Chestnut and
Market. Philadelphia. mhB-11a
DIXON'S STOVE POLISH.
GEM. T tti atMas 00.
In 4 011144
mhl9-lm•
its AOKBREL, HERRING, SHAD,
••••••• &a,. Ito. •
9.000 bbla Mum. Nog I. 2. and 8 'ltsiokortil, lit‘tiouskt
,fat flab in snorted packatm
2,000 bbla Raw Eastport. Podium Bay. asid2
Herrin
2.Opp bg.
ozo Lubec. malt*. 1 Rutin. •
ifio ned i r a il ki r e r c ittL
="
and tor sale %Mit
403-1( 1 1.10 WmasT
- . . • - -
JOHN MYERB it - CO., A Up' :;
ANUS. VOL 2351 sod-334 MARKET
LAROB PERIMPPORY SALE OF Pggri r ,
GgkMAN AND GRIMM DRY -
SPRING §ALES. i ' '
MONDAY MORNING,
April dth, at 10 o'clock, will be so/4, by •
four months' creo it. giblet seat,,
750 PACHaellit AND Lore
Of French, India, German and British dry e ,
em bracing a large and choice assortment of
;, 4
maple articles In silk. worsted,Wooten,/I.T
fabrics_
H. M —Samples of the came Will be arr
natation. with catalogues. early on the 406; 1
sale, when dealers wilt and it to their interest
LAAGS SALE CF FRE DRlt NCH. S
HOO•oIr 8,
s G
.
Included in our sale of French omen. sit ,
10. Y OhNiNG„ April 4th, will be found I i ll.
BLOB SiLH3. piece. Mark gron da rl;ta
siring.. taffetas, point de eoie, Marcelines. 6:6
FANCY Kraig pieces solid colors plaid
` 1
pools de sole and Bros de Naples. Piorenois. ,f
Dralsb 0,.y0D —pieces Paris plaid and fancy' 4 '
biquea, crape, mows, plate and fancy mote ;0'
poplin.. foulards. alpacas. gingbams lawns
erpgep. organdies." Mc. •
13
BRAWLS. Merino. cashmere. thibet, Meli a 0
in blacks. modes, high colors, striped, ez z . •it
RIBBONS —boxestblach sad solid colors poqi,
b oruno i r ibbon., trimmings. blaelt silk vo ret , t
IbigwoiyhpAg. AND LiNll ilogps _AJ . :I O 4
jeconet banded cobra in set h s esan gnd el pie a c n e d e ; wa s
laces. imiertir gs, rofilinge,
linen cambric bdt ika
SUN UM BR t•LL.AtI. packages silk and glad,
timbrsDas.
Also, lace and grenadine veils black ming b,
end hoop skitta hid and lisle slam. bar. K ,
Mach ells cravats and neckties. fans. belii og ,'
articles, Ac. •
LARGE POSKPirg SLUR OF 1,100 PACliingq
SHOES,.BROOseiS. ARMY GOODS. mew p.
ON TUB9DAY MORNING,
/mil OIL at 10 o'clock. Wlll be sold by
withont reserve. on four months' credit,
mimes boots. shoe., brogans. caviar,/ boots, it r
bracing a prime and fresh woodmen t of desirib
ales for men, omen, and children, of city g a l
minufasture.
also. straw Goods. dm
N. B.—Samples. with catalogues, early oft thi
ing f sale.
noticn. —our sale of hoofs and shoe,, tn., 0 ,,
DAY MORNING, April 6th. will commies, i „
I. ,; t
following fresh goods, to be sold. without reserv e ,,
cares mon's 24-inch leg grain cavalry boots.
eases men's and boys' nailed' boots.
cases men's and boys' thick boots.
—cases men's, boys'. and youths' calf, kip, and
boots
cases Men's, boys', and youths' calf and kip y tq
Casesmen's, boys' and youths' calf and r L g,
cues
mew% boys', and youths' calf and kip n
rale.
asses women's, misses', and children's tilt at
heeled boots
cases women's, misses'. and child/Ws goat ta t
heeled boots.
cases women's, mlasise, and children's mono.
enameled boots.
cases women's, misses' and children's galte,
morals, Ac.
cases men's and boys' Oxford ties.
cases women's and mines' nailed boils.
N. B.—The above will embrace a. prime aad
acaortment, well worthy the attention of harem
cen7 on the minim of tale
Also—A stack ofa dealer in boots and shoes.
LARGE,BREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN, L
AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, do.
We will hold a large sale of Britbh. Oerman. PI
and Amatiaan dry goods. by catalogue. on four
audit and part for caah,
THURS
On DAY MORNIIIG,
April 7111, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock.
prising
715 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of British. German. French. India, and Americ an goods, embracing a large, full. sod fresh seaman
woolen, worsted. linen. cotton, and silk goods big
and e,antry sales.
V, B —Snap ea afire HMO will be arranged . fo r
urination, With catalognes. early on the morning
sale, when dealers will find it to their intern:
attend.
SALE OF OARPETINGE. MATTINGS. No
ON FRIDAY MORNING - .
April Bth, at precisely 103 o'clock. will be sold wit
reserve. by catalogue. on four months' credit. an at
Dant Of BrubSele three-ply, superfine, and ties llagr
Venetian, hemp, and rag oarpetinge. White 554
check Clanton matting. Ac., ',high may bs sza ,
early on the mornincof sale.
FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO..
-a- No. 615 ONNEITNITT and 612 JAYNE 6
BILK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC! DRY 00(
ON TUESDAY MO SOTruct.
April b. at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. on 4 =Nabs' or
00d packages and lot. of fancy and staple goods
DAMAGED GOODS,
On account of Underwrlturc for Gash.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
April 5. at to o'clock. for cask.
1 CRBB 6.4 black RIM ccas
6 ca.ok fancy dross goods.
slightlydamaged on voyage of Impartatioa.
dimmers Louisiana. Pennsylvania. Ire.
PANCOAST A WARNOCK, a'
TIONNERS. No. A4O MARKET Strest.
LARGE POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW Gin
BY onTnboous
On MONDAY zoning% April Ith,
Commencing at 11 o'clocE precisely. Included wil
found about 900 eines fashionable styles for le
misses'. and children's wear.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 150 LOTS kiln
D IMPORTED D BY GOODS. MILLINEgY or
WHITS GOODS Zre BY CATALOGIIS,
On waiMBSDAIt next. April 6th,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, comnrißing
attractive assortment of seasonable goods.
PHILIP FORD & 00., AUOTIONM;
MD mama and ME CONMIXOE Street , .
LARGE POSITIVE SALE
G O O F 1 8 ,000 1,000 OASES BOOTS,
ON MONDAY MORNING,
April 4tb, all) o'clock precisely. evld be sold by at
loans, for cash, 1,000 cases of men's. boys', and you:
calf. kip, and grain boots, brogans, balmorals, carp
boots, women's, misses,' and children's bc
sloes, balmorais. gaiters. Es., from city and Egg
usai I:tractor% comprising a general assortment or g”
to Which the attention of buyers is Invited. Opsi ,
examination, with catalogues. early on the trorstni,
sate.
LARGE POSITIVE SAL
SH oF 1.000 CAS ES
AND OES.
ON TRITRSDAY MORNING.
April7tb, at 10 o'clock precisely. will be gold by c!
logos, for ca. b,1,C00 cases men's. boys and r outes' (
kip. and g rain boote.bogane. balmorals. cavalry Iv
Ac , omen ' s, misses ', and childrene' boots, BhOBA,
morals. gaiters, tko, comprising a general aosorta
of iteOdli Open for examination, with catalogues, ei
on the morning of alas
BY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
Iwo. lima MARKET i'g r erP: Bide, lawn Se w n •
Provriston.
MET& MT 000168, TEIMMINOL am.
On MONDLY MORNING.
April 4th, at IC o'clock. will be sold. skirts. .1W
domestic goods.. trimmings. fancy shirts, metre.
shawls, caps; hate, de
Also, oafs, chairs, blinds, &c.
PROVIDENCII, B. L
Bales of Dir Goods. Trimming% Notions, Bca ,
MONDAY, WE D 1 and FRIDAY Morning,
ranting atlo o , cloak.
MM THOMAS & SONS,
. VOL 139 and 141 South 70IIRTH St
ClARD.—Balea of Neal Estate, Rooks, its., at Us
ORASOS BVSRY Ttl - SWAT. Pamphlet Oattloi
sash saterdatulivietta.
ASP - FtfitArrutc3 at Auction Store TIIIIRSD AI&
Ceara -Our 7aTe — oia — Tu — atay" next, at 12 o'clock. at
Exchange. will compriee a large amount of ProParir.
canning several large and valuable into; one or 10 act
y, milse from Market-street bridge: SeVSVAI on Wet
street. Twenty-tecond street. ha. City daret.ittga
stone. Also. first-olavr bank and other stoeto.
pamphlet catalogue.
Peremptory Sale on the Premises.
ELEGANT RE6IDENCE AND
WN FURNITURE, 03115
TO
ON MONDAY MORNING
1p) if 4th. 1584. at 11 o'clock. will be gold al Pabilo 4
without reserve, on the premises. Rut Walnut lay
Germantown.
ELEGANT MOI ERN MANSION, STABLE, AND COS'.
HODS 5,
and large lot, 875 feet front by 260 feet, to Hermes Wei
*gm Full descriptions ready
thehabis.
immediately after the sale of home, will be ei
commencing at precieely 11 o'clock. the entire stein
drawing-room, dining-room, and chamber foreign
superior book-case, grand piano. flue satin nztrtatm.
comets. chandeliers, &c , 80.
&Sr-Sale peremptory, owner removing from the St
(analogues now ready.
Sale No. 1110 Chestnut street.
EUPERION. PONNITURS, NANTSL AND PISS 21
BONS, PIANO, PINS CARPBTS, ONANDSLIF.SS,!
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
April sth. at 10 o'clock. at No. 1110 Chestnut street,
catalogue, the entire parlor, dining-room, and One
furniture. tine hair mammies, feather beds, &c. Alta
the kitchen utensils.
Aar May be examined at 8 o'clock on morning of .lle
Eale—Ne. 518 North FIFTH . Street,
eurmoß FURNITURE. BooK•oess. ram JII
I.OR, VELVET CARPETS, &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
April Bth. at 10 o'clock, by catalogee. at No. 618 Wor
FIFTH Street. above Buttonwood street, the stmeN
furniture, rosewosd secretary. book• cogs, French
pier mirror, feather beds, thatreseee, velvet oarpatz.
o'clock.
Sir MAY •
be examined on the morning of sale. at
S ALE OF CONDEMNED WAG
'CART& BUGGI3I3. AND MIMS.
CHIEF. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
DEPOT OF WASIMSoToS.
Wasn't:rayon, D.G.. March n is 34.
Wifl be Bold at Public inction at the south' end !
TWIIHTISTH Street. near the Government Corral ,
the City of Washington. D. 0.. on MONDAY. Aolll litt
1564. at 11 o'clock A. M a lot of—
Government Four-Horse. Two-Horse. Spring, Distant
and Hay Wag oink Carte,Buggies, Wagon Wheals-,Yi:
son Beds. together with a number of articles Writ=
tol wagon transportation. the same having been co
demned as unlit for public service
Successful bidders will be required to remove the art
glee within five.(s) days from day of sale.
Terms—Cash it. Government funds.
. RUCKER.
Brig. Gen. end Ch i ef ß
Qaortermagter ,
Depot of Wa.bington. D C.
S ALE OF OLD UNSER - MEAD ,
GRAIN SAM'S, STOVES. COPPER, CAVI.• /RC
saovELta, ac /cc
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICI
DEPOT OF WAZHINItTo:t.,,
WASHINGTON, D. C.. March Si ISt
Will be sold at Public Auction, at StIVENTR.ST at
WE ARP. in the city of Washington, D C., on FELD ,
April Bth. 1864, at 10 o'cle9k A, A, 10,000 cad and
serviceable Drain Seam
Also, at 18 o'clock M. of the same day, at Governtat
Warehouse, No. b . NEW YOBS AVENUE, betty«
Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, will be sold Stove
Ramses. Camp Kettles. Coal Hods, Hess Pans, old so
new Scrap Copper, old Cast Iron. Stove Pipe . Shovel'
Scales. Wheelbaraows. Desks. Ac.. Ac.
Successful bidders will be reqttlred to remove
the art eles within live (8) days from the day of sale.
Terms cash, in Government rondo.
D. H KII MB&
Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermtgter„ C
artl-tit Depot of Washington, D.
PDBE LEHIGH GOAL.— rto ut:
IrEZPEE can rally on “tting a pare article at b.
corner ruoisur And POPLAR.
mhlB4m* JOHN W. HARM%
fIENtITNE EAGLE VEIN COA-
N-P' siva' if not onoortor to Loblik. Moo, Hart'
Pin Ultra Family Rainbow Coal* nu and MOT ° "
r OO . Larne NOt, $7.76 Pb? ton. Coal forfeited Li
oil weight as per ticket. Depot, 1.409 0.11,10
Street. above broad. Oleo 111/11. Booth FOURTH
low Uneetnnt. Call and examine. OrderalkY dl
Promptly attended to by
n032-Bm
/4. 0 A L.-SUGAR LOAF 8RA.171
`,.." MEADOW, and Spring Mqnxitala Lehigh Mgt
beet Loeust Mountain. from preparect,A
prosily tel 'Family tun. DtSot, M. W . swim Ha"
and WILLOW Ma. 011 ea. Na 31-1,6 mouth oolip
WILLOW J. WALTOW
fIUEEN OF BEAUTY
-Qv WHITE VIRGIN' W 6.7,01 ANTILLES.
• mew FEENOM COSMETIC for beausify tux. will ,
ing, and preserving the eomrdeadon. Is is the us
wonderful compound of the. axe Thera is neitr
chalk, powder, maenesis, bismutti, nor tale in its co
hetition. it being commeed entirely et mire Ylegin Wt
ence its extraordinary gnalitles for preserving
makesaking it soft. smooth fair, awl traneparset
the old appear r_ounietheliomelp handsome , 1 '
handsome more beautiful and the most beatitifal dtvlo
Price 96 and 60 cents. P repared only by HOST C I
Perfumers. 41 South SIGHS% Stremt two doors sto,
Chestnut, and 133 . Southpaws:cm kil m t. A bove ',is'
ant. - mhit-
MRS. JAM BETTS' OBLEBRA.
SUPPORT=I FOB 141g1111. and the only
gurim nadironiloont pairamo. he i st hrsiolass art rasped 7 IHKlniated WAR/4 I TV
1.8 . BIM& at her !salamis. luxe Vir
rdWrola. (to avo id eennterfsUL) TWAT taro'
railer Alma bats tavisei 1: 7 (1.4, pu r em&taLo 0
pplanoodt. %Amp cols ore "mam' bring --
BMW aorritht; laWil 0 4 1 1 ti lieZ. " ligni" P l '
lbw am ins fluvvorlara. luriik isidinkinsla. ^0.6--
TI Lee hor "
DR. aro FINE, I:lt tr A!) ... ll . o 2 AL vi.. )
ignowntra t hw o rop o i l mom beautitai T
&se, Mounteil on ins acid, Manus. Myer.
aortal*, Amber, at jprloes. for nest and to t etio
work. Teet h able Juan any Dentist , 14
State. plumed to last for Me
repaired to s uit pain in Wresting. LJA "Vf•
ranted to it. Reference. best rant,tea.
THO.MSO.NNi t aON
Erratum. OR ITX&OPIAN BAN**
=Mos. hotels. oft. 2.0.ti0 institution% Ber
DIPPE&INT Elms & Alsok ra PhiladwPDa 0,
Hot. Air Furnaces. Portklas L ow to
TireboirOltotte_. Bstkpolllva. „ a d rst
1/11.7=1:1171. 116. 15."
QHe SHARPI. &TT
gablta.t4s4a No. SOo N. sficv
REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS. 6th April
COAL.
ELLIS BASSO: