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    Powder Magazine at Nashville.
The Nashville Thous of Meech 29 contains the fol.
/owing description of the magazine now being erect
ed at that place
The large magazine, which has been for sometime
Eder litofielia of construction, is rapidly approach
ing completion, Coo wio be, when finished, the moat
capacious and most thorough magazine in the conn
ery. The magazine was planned. and built by
Lieutenant Wil/ett, of the 38th Illinois, who
has been in command of the engineer depart
ment at this post for a considerable time past. The
.magazine is built on the alto of the old city hos
: petal, which was destroyed by fire in February.
1863, and Is situated in the centre of a yarn of eight
sere., which is surrounded by a stone wall. When
completed St s ill be With. vrc or. and will be covered
with at least 12 feet of earth. The riegazine is over
two hundred feet lone and sixty-live feet wide. It is
lighted by mean. of re iloottile lentos woieh are placed
in fire-ptuof chambers outside of the structure, the
light passing through windows into the magazine. It
is thoroughly vrntilated, having fourteen ventilators,
'besides high and large double doors at each end.
There is an air space around manning. flooring ; sea
ceiling, and the ground. waffle, *no roof. This space
connects all round, and la also provided With venti
/Mora, so that dampness cannot reach the magazine.
Resides th ree there are lance drains running under
the entire work. A Manch railway is being built
to conn ect the magazine yard with the Nashville
and Chattanooga Railroad, and is nearly finished.
The structure has been named " itlagazlce Gran
ger," in honor of our popular post commander. AU
Of the immense quantities of powder and Axed sin
munition, which has for a irdig note jeopardized the
Tires of our People and the existence of the town,
has been transferred to the structure abovemen-
Mote d.
Patents to Peousylvaulans.
Tee following patents were issued from the United
States Patent Office during the week ending March
To Wm. Adamson, of Philadelphia, Penna., for
improvement in pulverizieg m‘eubles.
To John Cannon, of New Richmond. Penna., for
improved mode of conferment! on surface of rivers.
To Henry B. Chess, of Pittsburg, Penna., for
proven sinew bead.
To William Henry, of Wyoming, Pa., for Improve.
went in ploughs.
To George Shepherd. of Philadelphia, Pa., for len
proved liniment for thellmatiain. &O.
To Hamilton E Smith, of Pittsburg, Pa , for bib
proved washing machine.
To Jacob J. :quirt'. of Philadelphia, Pa., for im
proved bedstead fastening.
To JaMell Smith and Allan Greta', of Terryville,
Pa., for improvement in apperatus for separating
gas from petroleum.
To Frederick McKee and Chao. Ballinger, of Pitts
burg, Pa., assignors to McKee & "Brothers, Of thB
same place, for improvement in glamepreilaing ma
chine.
To George IL Sellers, of Phoenixville, Penns.
, assignor To the Phoenix Iron Clompnag, of the same
place, for Improvement In the manufacture of bar
links.
To Henry T. Staines, of Scottsville, Pa. ' assignor
to Robert Baird, of Sburlessburg, Pa., for improve
ment in revving machine.
RHIFIBUISD.—To H. K. Parsons, of Harrisburg, Pa.,
alnignee by melee assignme n ts of Jacob H. Mamma,
of The same place, for strew cutter. Pttented Janet.
sup 26,1868. Reissued September 6, 1859.
EXTENDED.—To Ar:dtew Fulton, of Pittsburg,
Pa., for compound bard and loft metal packing.
Patented March 26,1850.
To Daniel Bias, of Punesoeville, Pa., for im
proved attachment of thetas hammer to BS helve.
Patented April 2, 1860.
THE FINE ARTS.
The "Monastery of the Madonna de/ Sasso,"
-which the Borten critics term the masterpiece of
Mr. Paul Weber, is still on exhibition in that city,
by consent of the public }limited Bostonian who hat
purchased it. All of Mr. Weber's pictures have had
great success in that peculiar metropolis.
Ball's equestrian Statue of Washington, now
finished, will Noon be exhibited. The Boston Tran.
senpl remarks:
" The statue seems to us the best of the kind ever
moulded in the United States, and as a work of, art
will place Mr. Bail in the (rout rank of contempora•
r 5. sculptors. Rere. almost or the drat time, we have
a statue of Washington which gives us the beauty
and grace as well as the agony, endurance, torn
tude, and fidelity of his character and life. Tito air
of unmistakable commund in his countenance and
bearing is the effect of no strain and effort, but is
simply the natural exptession of those inherent qua-
Mien which have drawn to him the love and venera
tion Of the world. Byre we have the commander of
himself as well as of the American forces here the
glorious repose after great action, the rest of facul
ties used for the country's service, and matured in it;
and here that perfection or manly beauty which
shows in every feature the mouloing influence of
great principles and great experiences. The dignity
and grandeur of the lase are hardly more impressive
Than ill sweetness and bun hnityi to that it attraeis
as well as commands, and intones affection as well
as reverence."
A mirrrest from Rome says Miss Hosmer has now
in clay a teautitul model of Columbus, In the atti
tude of holding the tiller in the "one more night"
which, tradition says, the crew allowed him to
?earth the New World. The position in good
keeping with the story, the figure not peering much
into the distance, but self-reliant and earnest.
THE statue of the late Hon. Horace Mann has
been executed at Rome. by Miss Stebbins. a young
American artiste, and a protege of Miss Charlotte
(Adamant A correspondent says "it Is a very ar
tistic 'deduction, and would do honor to any sculp
tor. The statement in foreign journals, copied into
some American papers, that this statue was the
work of Miss Homer, is an error,"
Lawrence VT- Peyton, one of Morgan's (Ahern,
6021 of tic-CongreSiman Peyton, shot at Camp
Lot - kaot, by Sergeant Young, an assistant of the
provost marshal, a few days ago. The drawn
:tams are related by a correspondent of the Beat
more American, MI follows: "The rebel asked Young
to get him a bottle of whisky, and when he refused,
aisying it was contrary to orders, Peyton denounced
him as fit companion to the negro-guard, a !toward
who did not dare to shoot, &a. The sergeant pulled
out his revolver and started toward the gate.
Peyton attempted to kick him, and he turned and
shot him dead. Peyton was about thirty-five years
old, a private belonging to Company I, 2tl Kentucky
- Cavalry. The shooting occurred when the prisoners
were being assigned to their quarters.”
N.— Through the instrumentality of Dr. MaoGowau,
casts have been taken of the heads of three of the
Minnesota and Dacotah Cniefs, now la Washing-
ton. There was some hesitancy when it tame to
the point, but their fears were removed by witness.
ing the operation upon one of their half-breed inter..
preterit. Qu&wish-an.se-iah, which, being inter
preted, we are sorry to say, means "Bad Boy," was
the first to submit to the process. The can is em
cellent, he having very striking features. Dr. Mac.
Gowan, on measuring "Bad Boy's" head, 'found
that in every direction it was one inch larger than
any in Dlr. Wills , collection—the one next largest to
this Indian head being that of Secretary Chase
THE CI 91"1"
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Shocking Tragedy at the Continental
Theatre.
THE CORONER'S INQUEST_
On Saturday evening, about 9 o'clock, a murder
was committed in one of the private boxed at the
Continental Theatre. A- young woman, named
Margaret Baer (otherwise known as Maggie
Mitchell), formerly of Pottsville, Pa., WOO shot
and instantly killed by a young man, 20 years of
age, named William Howard Mitchell, who say.
that be was formerly employed as a fireman on the
Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad.
There were many rumor. mewling the afrair
proximating to romance. Toe reality of the terrible
occutrenee wag elicited by the Coroner'. jury, yet
ter day afternoon, at the Central Station.
THE SCENE AT THE CENTRAL,
The vicinity of the station house was crowded by
a dense mass of citizens, and toe %Aka wee in filled
that some time elapsed before the °Moen of the law
could proceed. The jurors were seated in the rear
of the platform, the coroner occupying the main
Tar. EVIDSROM
Sallie Price, sworn. --I live in Fifth street, above
Spruce atrett Redw the young man (Mitchell) Ye&
teiday, at the Robin, Hudson's alley and Chest.
nut streeßaerht ; tere were sevl otherarties there
Maggie and Mitche ll era
were pres e nt; all that I
he ow, he seemed to treat her well enough; when I
went in they were playing euchre for drinks; he
seemed to have been drinking rather freely; she did
not drink while I was there ; him beard ask her not
to forget what she had profaned ; be made no threat
at the time; he told her once that if she did not do as
he told her he would whip her;
he threatened her
once in Burlington to shoot her she did not do as
he told her; this was two or three months ago ; yes
terday they only conversed in a few word s ; so far as-
I heard a it was about four o'clock in the afternoon
'
the left . the Red Robin to go to the theatre, and
he remained behind; when I left to g o . to the
same plate, then he left toz gi t t here also ; wheal
got to the theatre I saw le seated one
of the he house s ate pri boxes to the eft hand side of
ts oo in ; I there, and
but a short time y e l ap s ed beforewent in
the shooting took
place; when he flint came la he did not speak; he
pushed, and I told him to atop that ; he said, " wait
a little, and I will talk to you ;" he them spoke to
Noggin he asked her if she WAS going. to ao what
he wanted ; she kind of hesitated a n e
ttle • I spoke
to her in German to say yea ; he repeated 'the same
queftion, and Maggie replied yes ; ne then Area the
hiatol three time*, and the fourth time it snapped ;
e had one arm on a chair, and the pistol in his
other bud inliii pocket ; the deeeased was not mar
ried ; she was twentp.two yeah of age; see lived in
the same house where I do; I never saw Mitchell
at the borne; she often told me that she did not
care mush for him, but only for what she could
realm ell bin; she was roiled in Germany; have
known her nine month' ; the Red Robin is a drink
ing saloon.
to Question by Coroner Taylor. Would you be able
Answr. identify hint it you saw him.
ertiny, sir.
Coroner to Lieutenant ftendersou, of the Reserve
OHM Will YOU be iced enough to send a couple of
°Mars to bring the prisoner betel.
Tfarsoner was introdused,
in a few minutes, by
aco of officers . Quite a eensation took place,
Incident to that fee/leg " attletlf tO see him, The
prisoner stood tip; he was calm.
Witness. This is the elan who fired the pistol.
The prisoner was handed a chair and seating
him
well therein, buried bin hum in a ierdte hanekeratilef
And remained silently in this oosition, indicating
• deep grief.
Benjamin P. Sparks sworn —I reside at sto Clark
O a
Second ward ; aft employed ofileer at the
Continental theatre; I teas there last night ; all I
know of this affair is , that this young man wanted
Ma to go to the bar and take a drink; i declined, and
he put his hand ont-and said, "Ocol bye; I'm going
to York to-night, or maybe to Columtus;" I knew
that he had some difficulty with a woman ; he want.
ed to go back whet" she was, and asked to go into
the box; I told:hfan that he knew nobody had a
right to go there Wen be hole eheek ; be then
said, " Oh, I only want to go for a minute, to bid
her good bye ;t I still thought that probably he
wanted to make a fuss with some one of the young
men sitting in the box, and, supposing that he might
have a black jack , I telt him, and he said, "Do you
think I am a.— fool," or something to that effect . ;
he then went back, and the next minute or NO
heard the repott of lea l ; Went there, and
- found that she had ke over ; by the lime I at.
rind there I saw two lashes as I wear:UMW back;
-be made no threats to me ; he bad the pistol in his
• hand_(ristol shown); I cannot identify the pistol,
but this looks like the one he used ; I had seen both
'the prisoner and the deceased at the theatre even.
: Inge before ; I was aware they had some dIIIIOIIIIY I
Immo lama love ankle; I think the prisons!had been , but abaft say that he was drunk I
.I eh* he knew what he was doing; I did not see
Lim him take a drink at tbe theatre left night ; I did not
a the pinto' when I made a grab for him; some
eearlied for it.
body Ole Beside at 407 North Seventh
Jae tow swore.—
etreet ; was at the Oonlineatal Theatre /ad night,
on the strripegan,or,Stme box, when the Out
. tuned and saw two gashes; did not
shot Was
see who emir -ibbm SAW the : pistol when , it was thrown
ddowntkinitudgigAMpletolApietolftiown) iwo •
Salli G swoin.—r live on Fifth.
.t; ru e se street ;/WY In the privet° NM ge Meer
tro hut n i g ht ; wan owed on the young lady'. lap
' who was killed ; she was teeing me ; he elm° in and
m a m a h es if she WAR going SO do what she had pro
mised, for he was going
Wed was tired three times ; she
pushed out of the box ; the
i t s vas yell iti " o th t,
man who fired the pistol ; I have
Prisoner tbe
seen him several times at the Red Robin ; Saw him
then
pistol
them y a .terasy playing euchre ; I did not hear him
make any threats; he hew some talk with me; he
evoke kindly about Maggie; this was about an hoar
before the shooting meturred at the saloon; he said
that he lied had a long talk with Maggie, and was
smielled ; I had been sitting on her lap but a short
time when he came into the box ; he did not sit
down ; he pushed himself into the box, and
the whole affair was over in the space of a
minute; he had drank freely at the Red Robin
during the day; the parties pixy euchre there for
drinks ; young ladies and gentlemen play there for
drinks; no rooms are kept there; I don't know
Whether the two ever lived together or not ; I never
saw him at our house; saw him four weeks ago at
the Red Robin; Maggie used to see him there; never
heard him say he would whip her; never heard him
make:any threats ; the house where I live is kept by
an Old Frenchman ; two girls will mit a room and
sleep there together ; I have been there two or three
months; when we took the room, he said we should
not relative the visits of gentlemen.
[lt may be proper to state In this plate that the
landlord who rents these rooms out was bound over
by Pollee Magistrate White, about two or three
months since, for keeping a disorderly house.]
Mary Davis sworn.—l live at Twelfth and Loma
streets; I was seated in the opposite private box at
the Continental Theatre, Jest night, when this affair
took place; I saw a man rush into the box, and
push some one aside who exclaimed s• take acre Irs
it was Sallie Price that was pushed ; I saw him go
to Maggie, and kind of bent down a little, as though
he was talking to her; I saw him pull a plated out,
and put it to her temple, as I thought, and he tired;
the ball struck the box at my feet; I exclaimed,
"Oh, Wi ll ie has shot Illoggle t" I had seen him at
Koombs' place, the Red Robin ; never heard any
threats made ; Maggie asked me to go to the post
r ince for her as a favor; I asked her why she did
not go herself ; she said she would tell me after-
Wards • linked her to tell me now, and she said that
Willie had threatened that be would kill her tettigirt
or to-morrow night; I said to her why site did not
make up with him; she said the could not love him;
I don't know anything about the place where the
parties live in Fifth street. .
Clara Snyder sworn.—l live at the Frenchman's,
on Fifth strut, above Spruce; I was in the entry of
the Continental Theatre when this occurrence took
place ; I did not see the shooting ; as he was going
to the box he said to me, "Clara, Rood bye." lie
said he loved her, and if she did not toys hint nobody else
ever should, as he'd have her tot. This was said VS me
at the Red Robin ; this place is a drinking saloon ;
have seen the prisoner there different times, some
times in her company ; don't know whether she
was in the Red Robin at the time he said he'd have
her /ire • I never saw him at the house on Fifth
street, above Spruce* it was on Thursday when he
made the threats; the man who keeps the house
where I live allows, no gentleman to come there ;
have been there about six weeks ; we pis board
ourselves.
Annie Slayer sworn.—l live at Fifth and Prune ;
I was in the private box at the theatre ; I saw pri.
sorer come in and say to Maggie, do yeu intend to
do as I asked you, and I think he told her that he
was going to York tonight; she said yes ; the con
versation attracted my attention; the firing then
took place; I have seen him once or twice at the
Red Robin ; three shot, were fired ; I saw the pistol,
but cannot recognize the weapon.
James Coition sworn.—l live at Hartford, Con.
nectictit ; I was at the Contineetal on Saturday
night ; this young man (the prisoner) came rushing
into the private box ; there was a waiter-girl at the
door; as he passed her he almost knocked her
down ; she said something like this " Can't you go
in without knocking a person down'!" he said some.
thing to this effect to one of the females seated'in
the box " Are you going to do what I asked you to
do taday 1" she replied? " I don't know" he then
repeated the question, and she said " Yes fn he then
shot her ; she was seated in the extreme corner of
the box; he was within two feet of her; about as
far as he is from me now ; he fired three shots, and
the fourth time the pistol snapped; when he had
done this he exclaimed, hilted tier; take me out and
hang me;" he was taken in charge by cams ; this
pistol [weapon shown] looks like the oue he used ;
I had no conversation with the man ; never saw
him before, nor since until this morning, abodt two
o'clock, I happened to be at the cell door when the
Officers took him out to wash himself; I did not
speak to him ; there was no one with him when he came to the box at the theatre; he then appeared to
be excited and in liquor.
John Sherry sworn.—l live in New York city,
St. Mark's place ; I was in the private box when
this matter occurred ; when this young man (pri
soner) came in I was sitting or,rather etanding,olose
to a young lady ; she got back to give him come
room; he asked a young lady a out doing some-
,
thing; first she said ai I don't know," then she said
" yes ;" I turned around to look at a ivaitereso
when the shots took place ; I saw the second and
third shots ; the fourth attempt the pistol snapped ;
I never saw him before ; think he was slightly In
toxicated ; he did not stagger ; I was not to com
pany with the girls ; he was not so much intoxicated as
motto know What he were doing; I do not think that
I can identify the pistol.
James Milligan, a soldier, residing 616 South
Thirteenth street, was near the private box; heard
two shots ; I sprang into the box the third shot
was then fired ; a girl grabbed him ('prisoner) by the
breast,- heard no conversation; she said nothing
when she was shot but " oh !" The young Tau was
drunk. _
Joseph Barclay sworn.—Live in Bedford county ;
belong to 138th Regiment; was seated In the box;
the young women on the left and myself on the
right ; heard no conversation ; heard the report of
the pistol and thought it was on the stage; heard
other shots, and lookingiisw the prisoner with tile
pistol; she made no remark when she was shot ;
the young man threw the pietol away just as some
one arrested him.
Charles P. Charlton (soldier) sworn.--1 reside at
616 South Thirteenth street ; I was five benches
from the private boa heard the reports of the
pistol; thought the , reports were on the stage;
heard three shots;• heard some one am With
an oath, "Don't re;" heard some one exclaim,
love her! done! Arrest sne!" From the appear.
ance and action oft he young man, I should auppose
be was under the influence of liquor.
George W. Ettinger, soldier , sworn.—l reside at
1702 New Third street, below iitilumbia avenue; was
at the Continental on Saturday evening ; Was sitting
in an orabestra.chair, not far from the private box;
heard the shots ; sprang into the box ; grabbed him;
ending the young woman was shot, I let go of him
and picked, her up, and asked for help; tne officers
took the man, and with some help we carried the
woman back on the stage ; she wee dead; the man,
when be shot her, was standing a little to the right,
and rather back of her; S don't think I could 'wog•
nize the man.
James Dobson, soldier, sworn.—l live at Camden,
N. J.; belong to Company B, 6th Pennsylvania aim
valry; was in an orchestra chair• this man (prisoner) I
i came in and spoke to the lady; saw a flash at the
! same time; .1 jumped up; a second shot wee tired;
• heard some one cry out, "halloo ! what are - you
doing ?" then a third shot took place ; then the ids
, tol snapped ; I sprang into the box and helped to
i take him out; I then as/Wed in carrying the de
ceased back ; I saw a man pick up the pistol, where
it bad been thrown ; should know him it I saw him;
this pistol looks like the one used on the mansion.
William Brown, soldier, sworn. —I belong to
Berke county; was in the private box; this man
(prisoner), to the beat of my knowledge, rushed in,
but I paid no particular attention to him ; beard the
report, then saw him with the pistol In his hand ; I
think the man was in liquor.
William Miller, sworn.—l live in New (Menne ;
was under tbe private box at the first shot ; I looked
up, and saw the man fire the second and third shot ;
be then threw the pistol away ; it struck the wall,
and fell; never saw the man ioefore; the prisoner
looks like him ; I did not get into the box.
a Thomae Moore (police officer), sworn—Officer Rice
and myself, hearing the reporte, went to the box and
fetched the prisoner out; he said he loved her ; I
asked him it he had been drinking anything; he
said "No ; only a soda cocktail ;" he said he told
her that nobody else should have her; this was a
voluntary statementon his part.
Officer Rice corroborated the above witness.
Dr. H. B. Shapleigh, gworn,—ldec ea se d ; ost-mor
tem exataination ot the body of I found
three wounds—a slight one on the thigh, another
above the arm-pit, another in the back part of the
split,' the ball which ma b e tw e enn in her head I
one part lodging he scalp and the I
bone, and the other Part penetrating the substance I
of the brain to the depth of one and a half to two
i inches; of the other wound, in the arm-pit, the I
1 ball entered between the first and second ribs,
and passed directly through the aorta, within
three inches of the heart this ball was fdund in
the thorax ; either of those two wounds w oul d
have caused death ; the wound that severed the
aorta Would cause death sooner than the other;
there was no clotted blood around the wound on the
, brain, but there was some little around the other •
1 this last wound was evidently the cause of death,'
which must have been instantaneous.
1 Mr. Romba, the proprietor of the Red Robin, was
Ii sent for. On being placed upon the witness stand,
and duly sworn, he said: I a drinking saloon on ,
Chestnut street, between Tom and Fourth streets;
I my place is allied thel Red Robin ; I have seen the
about fe ris air bten u tli n geto a n c le s r a at h y i f m or i t h ere telifs e L terli onll f;
have seen the young lady there, too, talking with
him; they were always quiet ; much more so than
Many others Who some there; the prisoner drank
some there yesterday; I did not see him with a pia
tol ; don't know how many times he drank ; never
keep count bow many times people drink; I drank
with him once myself ; we drank whisky ; I went
away at 6 o'clock, leaving hint there; can't say
whether she drank anything or not ; I never
pay attention to what people drink; young men
and wo come there, play Garde, and get a drink,
then go out ; if the prisoner and the young woman
ever did any quarrelling in my place they did it
very quietly.
Tile evidence here closed, and the jury retired
into the detectives' room. After a short eonsulte
tion, they adjourned to meet at four o'clock this af
ternoon, to make a verdict.
We were present on Saturday night when the
prisoner was brought into the turnkey's room, lie
was drunk and excited. He made use of some ex•
preasioni about loving the young Woman ; that he
abet her • desired to know if she was dead. "Oh,
is she dea d ' l" The polioe officer, to ease his mind,
replied "no ;" the young man then burst out into a
drunken cry, and said his father and mother lived in
Poplar street, Wilmington, and desired a telegraphfs
despatch to be sent to them. He said something
about hanging on/the nearest tree; whereupon he
was placed into the cell. Upon his person was found 1
a letter, the orthography of which Wag had. Tins
epistle was directed to " Dear Maggie." It gave her
_ .
some suttee about not drinking ; said he was going
to send her some money, he. It was dated Merck
30, 1864 and **nod William Howard rditohon.
OFFICERS Ppit COLORED Titoors.—DUthig
the poet week twenty-three students of tha Free
Military School for applicant, for commuted of
colored troops, established by the Supervisory (Ow
mittee appeared before the Board of Examiners at
Washingiten, Were paned, and recommended for the
positions named below :
For Colonel—Henry W. Barry, civilian, of Louis
ville, Hy., aged 22
IFor Lieutenant Cokmer,--Clharles J. Wright, of Ver
moat, civilian, aged 24.
For Mojor—Robert E. Stewart, civilian, of Pitts
burg. Pa, aged 22.
, For Captalns—John W. Taor L eivilian, of Harris
burg, Pa., aged 38; Henry V. martin, eivilMn, of
Vermont, aged 29; Horace F. Burr, civilian, of
Maine aged 20 ; George Miller, private, 148th Penn
sylvania Regiment, aged 19; Samuel J. Shoop,
corporal 149th Pennsylvania Regiment, aged 23;
Albert D. Wright, sergeant, 149th Pennsylvania
Regime n t, aged 28; Alpheus Clark, private, 14th
Regiment Veteran Reserve Corm aged 28. /
For Find Lieutenants—Edwin Walton, Jr. civilian, of Philadelphia, aged 14 ; Wm. Baird, private, 6th
Michigan Cavalry, aged 23 ; John P. Hawahurst,
Private, ha Ti. 13., Sharpshooters, aged 19; Edward,
Boden, civilian, of Spring fi eld, MAUL aged 20
Philip Di Corp. °Milan, of BhOde Wand, aged 20;
, Daniel Iliteheock, private, 2d New TOM Artillery, aged 35.
For Second Lietelenesifs—George Orttik.hank,
germ, 4:b Ohio Cavalry, aged 21 ; Walter D. Work,
8341 Pennsylvania Regiment, agedßu
les Dercierton,_private. 107th New York Reel
merit, aged 9.0
uriah R. Burkert, sergeant Bth
Pennsylvania Reaervea, aged 27 ; Frank Y. Rich
19ond,pe, rat Gonstrattent Heavy Artillery, aged
; JAMBI X. Kintner sergeant 143 d Pe - lir nia
Regiment, aged 22; Ph ilip
ga g a
Connecticut Cavalry, aged 25 -- "* ..111 " 1
Up to April 2d, oinety'studenfs of the sebool have
appeared before the board, and been recommended
an follows :
2 for colonels, 4 for lieutenant colonels, 6 for ma
jors, 28 for captain., 24 for first lieutenants, and 26
ifor iteeond Rentenant..—
Two-third. of.the above havir been somminioned,
and are now in command of colored troops.
FIRK ON PROW, STAXwm-mkbotm half
peat seven &sleek >on._Eiatiudasmaorniag, afire
broke out in the eottom waide= , warehouse of F.
Lodge & Co., on Front - street, above Market. The
damage that ensued le not vemheavy. Au humane.
of $2,000 in the Royal will greatly sealed the loss.
A girl, t seem& had made Bra la,the Motu. •A
heavy Olt of wlod mom Ake northeast osfiliod a.
beak draft, whisk blew theheck* into the roam,
moor some loose waste on = Ofir. Male Ignited,
and the flames spread.quiskly. The basement of Am
store of_ blooms. Fitter, Weaver. & do., On Wan'
street, same In for an unavoidable flow of WOW;
Width dlllikkP4 the INkw 01l Ow"
BPRING. OPRIVING AT POINT BARIZZB
Pertk.—The preliminaries to some egotting rages
at Point Breeze Park are being made. The trotting
meeting will take place early in May, at which the
most liberal premiums will be offered. Tne time is
also fixed for the running meeting. In the latter
pert of May a aerie. of entertainments of the most
elevated character will be inaugurated for the benefit
of the United States Elanitary Fair. Rome* from
the States of Kentucky and Tennessee, and from a
large number of the best stables In the country, have
been promised, and, therefore, it is likely that the
approaching season will be gay and attractive in the
lively and exciting scenes of the turf. The Point
Breeze Park Association
. possesses Cu elevated
character, such as the gentlemen Who Onion it
can impart to anything they engage in.
A MAGNIFICENT FLAG.—The committee
on "Labor, Income, and Revenues" of the great
Central Fair for the Sanitary Commission, acknow
ledge the donation, item Messrs. Evans ar fluesll
of a magnificent flag for the use of the committee al
/to office, No. 118 South Seventh street. It will be
extended over the street tomorrow (Tuesday), and
we hope will more generally attract the attention
of contributors to the work of the oommittes, wbiah
reaches every branch of industry in the community;
every bank, railroad, express, and teiegrnai coat
pan, down to every working man and woman in
the country.
SIXTY SEVENTR REGIMENT P. V. —TIIII3
gallant regiment is expected in this city this morn.
ing, and will parade through the priniipat 'treat*.
The men have re-enlisted as veterans, and the regi.
Colonel John F. Staunton, onset our fellow citizens
and well trained officer. the 67th his seen much so.
wentab ifilt 350 larnOlf. Under the command of
tive service, and whelk Milroy was detested at
oheiter, cut their way out, directly through the
midst of the enemy and came into Harper's Ferry.
Almost every county in Pennsylvania is represented
in their rar ka. Major Harry Whits whose shame
in. Libby Prison caused the dead lock in the State
Senate, was attached to this regiment W 11612 %skew a
prisoner. Let the boys have a hearty welcome.
Sol Dims PASSING THROUGH —Between
8 and 4 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, the MA Re
giment Connecticut Volunteers arrived in tubs city,
from Newbern, N. 0, by way of Fortress Monroe
and Baltimore. They numbered tat men, and were
under the command of Colonel Onset. 1.. Upham.
This regiment has been doing attire 'c i rri"' ia
North Carolina, and, baying re enlisted, were grant.
ed a furlough TO return home. They were fed at the
Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloon, and then pro
ceeded by rail to New York.
About 11 o'clock, the same evening, 260 men of the
12111 Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, commanded
by Colonel A. Farnsworth, arrived from Elmira, N.
Y., where they have been doing provost duty. Alter
being entertained at both Refreshment Saloon., they
took the cars for Washington.
At 15 o'clock, yesterday morning, the 75th New
York Veteran Cavalry, numbering 800 men, under
the eommand of Colonel R B. Merritt. arrived from
Auburn, N. Y., on their way to Washington. Their
time of furlough having expi red , they were ordered
to the seat of war. Before leaving they partook of
a good breakfast at the Refreshment Saloons.
GAO TRIMTBR.S.—A third meeting of the
Beard of Trustees of the Gas Works was held on
Saturday afternoon for the purpose of electing a
chief engineer to flit the vacancy occasioned try the
resignation of John 0. Cresson. The Beard did not
succeed in electing any body. After the &Inurement,
the president, Mr. Anthony Mi•key, appointed rho•
teas S. Stewart as the chief engineer. This gentle•
man wee me moue nominee of the Opposition
member,. Mr. F. Graelf is the caucus nominee of
the Union members.
FIREMAN KILLED.—Mr. George Bobb, a
member of the Washington Steam Eagiue Company,
Was run over on Saturday morning, at Third an d
Chestnut, from the effects of which he died at half
past eight o'clock on Saturday evening, at the Penn
Hospital. The Washington was going down Chest
nut street at a rapid rate ; llr. Bobb was driving.
The Southwark Engine steamer was going up Third
street at a fast rate of speed. The apparatus col•
Tided—Bubb was thrown to the ground, and died as
above stated.
DEATHS OF SOLDIERS.—The follOWing
deaths were reported at the medical director's office
on Saturday:
Islington.lane Hospital —Thomas Lewis, Oornosny
B, 48th Regiment Penna. Toll ; &. R. Richardson,
Company A, 43d Regiment United States Oolong
Troops.
Summit House Hospital.—A. Robinson, Coin any
11., 26th Regiment United States Colored Troops.
LtratennAricrr.—We call the attention
of lumber merehante, and other' Interested, to the
advertisement In another column of the lumber
branch of the Great Central Fair for the benefit of
the U. S. Sanitary Commission. The lumber men.
chants are endeavoring to procure donations in cash
and material for the erection of the buildings in
Logan Square.
DROWN - ED.—A lad named Wm. Doody,
aged six years, fell overboard yesterday, at Almond
street wharf, and was drowned. The coroner held
an Inquest on the body, and rendered a verdict of
accidental drowning.
THE POLICE.
[Before 111 r. Alderman Seider)
Old Shoplifters Arrested.
Louisa Sentz and Jacob Sentz, reputed to be mar
ried, were committed on Saturday afternoon, on the
Charge Of robbing 40 less than dye tailor stores,
on
Market street, near Ninth. The likenesses of the
prisoners have been in the rogues' gallery for some
years. Of course, the parties are known so the
older members of the detective force. On Saturday
morning, as Mr. Edward' Carlin was taking a pro
fessional stroll along Market street, he observed the
parties standing in front of a tailor store. He recog
nized them at once, and watched their movements.
They visited five stores, and then proceeded to a
lager beer saloon in the vicinity, where they re
mained for some time. A messenger was sent to the
detectives' quarters, and Mr. S. Henderson re
sponded. In a little while the two unsuspecting
thieves emerged from a narrow alley on Market
street, and proceeded down this wide thoroughfare.
The two officers followed until .reaching Second
street. The parties then evinced a disposition to
separate. The man was about to take a well .filled
valloe ; the woman an empty one.
"No you don't," said the officer., approaching
them.
"How are you, Louisal" said Mr. Carlin, empha
sizing the word " you."
.Louisa looked as though struck with wonder
" Good morning, Jacob," said Henderson. " Yon
may bring the swag to the station house."
The two thieves did not show any desire to resist.
so they proceeded in advance of the officers until
they reached the Central. Here the valises were
made to yie/d their contents. Louisa seemed to have
an extraordinary amount of clothing upon her per
son. This was examined, and it was ascertained
that she had two petticoats on sewed at the bottom,
and thus a very large bag was formed. Upon a fur.
ther investigation two frock coats and a pair of
pantaloons were found within them.
The goods were arranged on the long desk in the
office, subject to the inspection of the storekeepers
generally in Market street, from Eighth to Tenth.
The articles were identified by the proprietorsyr at. I
tech& of five stores. The prisoners were coOmit- 1
ted. One of the parties, in a conversation in the 1
private room, made use of an expression signitlolll/1
of the adroitness of the thieves. Re said he saw
them above the store front, and watched them
closely, and though they stole a coat that he identi-
fled, yet he did not see theni do it
[Before Mr. Alderman Brazier -3
Alleged LareellY.
William Badger was committed on Saturday, on
the charge of the larceny of a buffalo robe. It is al.
leged that he hired a pair of horses and wagon, and
took a couple of ladies riding. Dozing the trip he
became drunk, and the ladies had to make the bast
of their way home. The buffalo robe disappeered,
and the horses were finally returned, mush jaded
and broken down from harsh treatment. ,The fast
young man was therefore bound over to answer the
charge 01 the larceny of the robe.
THE COURTS.
Supreme Court at Nisi Prins—Judge Wood.-
A few unimportant motions and orders were made
Saturday in this court, and disposed or. Nothing of
the slightest public interest Was done.
Court of Quarter Soulons — Judge Ludlow.
Geo. W. Clark and David Kelly, enlisted soldiers,
who have been in prison for several months, on a
charge of having caused the death of a substitute at
the barracks Twenty second and Wood streets, were
on Saturday discharged, under what is known as
the two-term rule.' , which provides that a man or
Men charged with crime than be entitled to a dis
charge if two terms of the court are allowed to elapse
before the ease is called up for trial. In the ease of
these men no indictment had been found by the
Grand Jur y, and they were, of course, entitled to a
discharge.
- A few other habeas corpus cases Of a trifling cha
racter were atterWerde heard, when the court ad
journed for the term.
The February term just cloned has lasted continu-
Ously for eight weeks, during which time many
came have been tried, the large majority of them,
however, being of the most trivial nature.
The April term of the court, beginning to-day, will
be held by Judge Thompson.
LETTER. ittliGA.
AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA
Bark John Bonbon, Davis ' Larnayra, soon.
Bark David Law&ley. Brown ~.Port Spain. soon.
Bohr Dart. Conrad Barbados. soon.
PHILADELPBTA BOAED OF THAI%
ONO. L. BUSBY.
EDW. O. BIDDLE, COMMITTBS or TOE MoNTM
THOMASS FARNON./
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ti ;I II er,s!) - .) ; clinr-fg sr 1
SUN RISES-.
HIGH WAT811.7.7-...° 40 I °UN °MI
...... 44
ARRIVED.
Bohr America, 111lwell. 6 daps from Boston. with mdse
to Crowell k Collins.
Fehr Wm k' Orr, Chambers, 1 day from Lewes, 'Deb
with 600 bbls pondrette from the awaken brig George L
Buckman, previously reported ashore.
far Leesburg. Blake from Portland, 16th alt. with
.111520 to Crowell A Collins • 22d nit, 15 miles south of
Absecom, experienced a heavy NB gale. ith ball and
snow; was compelled to haul off shore with close-reefed
foresail and jib: at 3 A M. 23d. 50 miles south of Hen
lopen was struck by a sea which carried away .libbileint
haw•prit,. and all attached, causing the statement to
break off_rust above the deck; on the 69th. 67 miles neat
of Cape Henry. wan taken in tow by the steamer Hud
son, as before reported. and towed to Delaware Break
water The Leesbnrg is not damaged In her hull
Fehr FSingh istt, Owens. 3 days from Laurel, Del,
with lumber to J W Baco.
Bohr Merohent, Moore, 3 daVe from Laurel Del, with
railroad ties to J W Bacon.
Schr Exchange. "Patterson. 3 day, from Pooorooke
river. Md. with yellow Pine Umber to .1' Yr Bacon.
Fehr Wm Short. Chance. S days from Lanrol, Del. with
lamberto J W Bacon
ear Lancet, Bayard. 1 day from Christiana. Del, with
main to Christians Co
Behr Vendetta. Cooper. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
corn to Jas t ens.. wley de Co.
Fehr Clay Frame, 2 days from Milford. Del. with
torn to J Hope arrett .Steame Warren, 24 hours from New York, with
mdse to W P 013 de
Steamer C Comstock. Drake. 24 hours from New York.
with mare to Wm M Baird it Co.
CLlAlturr.
flfeamehip Saxon, Matthews. Boston. M. Wiper CO.
rteamship Diamond, !Moore. New York cap tain
Brig Condors, Perkins. Somerset , J . B bilizio7 a Co.
Fehr Anvil. Pine. St John, N B. 11 A Bonder& Co.
Bohr Pacific, Parrots. Newborn. Tyler & Co
Sebr Horizon. Plum. do do
Behr Alliance, Hoffman. Fort Monroe, U S quarter
master.
Bohr H Mangum. Hilts. Rockport, Noble, Caldwell,
Saw America, 'Dwell. Frovideoes. de
Schr Nary Fletcher, Tracey, New Bedford. Twills
di Co. •
Bohr S A Hammond, Paine, Boston, Wanuemacher &
Maxfield.
. . .
Sam Ambition. Barrow. ebontaak. Md. captain.
Bt'r B Willing, Dade, Baltimore, Grovel, Jr,
Eit'r Buffalo. Jones, New lurk. W
St'r Lizzie Wallace, Wallace, do do.
[Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
- LBWS% Del, April 1.. •
Nearly all the fleet reported at the Breakwater went
Mill ie L.7axi ate d rd i r ar ; y *" BLO na n, th al el f wftlam barke
Be6kjaireirosi
Boteffcridaria. for ^ ; bap Nellie alsowe, from Phi
ladelpliia for Lemosyra, and Ulla. d
from do for Heir
Wan. The bark 2ednda. fro Baran • via Hemoton
Roads. for Philadelphia. is at the Breakwater ; the brig
W Sawyer parest np—The steamer D H from-
Hatteras Inlet maffew Pork. went le' Sta this //awning '
Wind N antmoderato. _
April 2 — Thotollowinereisele were among the fleet at
hb. West water7eatinday; nteaninca vroteeer . sh ii i Ginn
ollnd. bark Bradford fr ca Philadelphia for B
brig Victoria% eehra igrtia,fromPhiladelphiafor .
Boston B
Oaarm. (ran do:for do 4_,A Thrall, from, d_ofor_. -
not A lianobeeter.-frow do for Port Bora; Pare. mom
Baltimore-for New If oar; -John .Darnad; from do for • .
Portland sldeD owellii i ftrimitemfforksff Beedrfrons Bal
timore for limitienb •.ibiliwinida.•frelmitordtlastit.fo
Alexandria; Karr Nihon front Baltimore. John
.remes. from Fortress- konsser Witok the - whei- - dir-
Haw York. Alia. Minn Mdtplat;
loam A r+TollLin Ditiars-riimait Mil- and Aul
ithininames unknown. The' bNif.B }lnc =twat t '
eahr S Vann Wale Pi off butt areas& and..lareAtirr
anchors , off the beach We have this niornifitsard
storm of wind and rata from NB. Te& aok.
_go
ask,
THE PRESS. — PInELADELPHIK MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1864:
W. CORNER EIGHTH AND
eiWilatr.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO,
(Postunnzy CO IPPEP.PIEW/IP k CIO.).
HAVE NOW OPEN,
A fine assortment of Black Silks.
Small Plaid India Bilks.
Plain, Striped. and Plaid Poplin/.
Superior Black and Colored Alpacas,
Pink. Bine, and Buff Brilliants.
Pink. Blue, and Buff Percale/.
Striped and Figured French Ohiniaas.
SHAWLS. SHAWLS. SHAWLS.
100 Lama Wool Swamis, from $l 6O to •S.
100 Mozambique " $S to $7.
Ito Silk Check " $4 to $9.
100 Black Stella " $2.50 to $2O
We still have an immense stock of
COTTeN AND LINEN
!MEETINGS AND SHIRTING S.
41 1,
600 dozes Towels and Napkins.
A fall Bee of Barnesly Table Linens.
The celebrated Power and Baad-Loom Table LW=
Huallabaok,l3irdeye. and Diaper.
Lancaster. Manchester. and Honey-
Comb gains.
Pink, Wee. and White Illareeilles MuntetPiteee end
Quilts.
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Cloakings.
A full aseoriment of Sackloire.
A full assortment of Clothe and Oseelinerea.
A full assortment of Boys' wear.
At Wholesale an Retail.
N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets.
BAIL mul tjyl
E. &
•
EYRE fit LANDELL,
FOURTH - AND ARC
wiz Tun POLLOWING DEPARTMENTS WELL
. SPOOKED FOR THE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SPRING TRADE
1864:
BILK DEPARTMENT.
SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
DRESS-GOODS DEPARTMENT.
WHITE-GOODS DEPARTMENT.
POINT LACE DEPARTMENT.
MOURNING DEPARTMENT.
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT..
MEN'SWEAR DEPARTMENT.
HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS.
mlO.O-wfm
ctAT RETAIL."
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
Invite attention to their stook of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
3curitmeses. ak-crioacoss,
Of very recent Importation, embracing' the most orten.
sive and deeirable assortments that they Lim Mr
001:MVOISIER'S KID GLOVES,
BLACK. WHITS. AND 430L0#811
1X017111.471NG1- 431-003136.
34 and 84 BELEEEFE HERNANI.
34 and 84 CRAPE DIARETZ.
3-4 and 84 TANARTINES.
34 and &4 DELAINES.
BYZANTINES and FLORENTINES.
FRENCH and ENGLISH BOMBAZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qualities.
MOURNING JAOONETS.
BLAU/ SILKS in great variety.
All widths and beat brandu.
LINEN CAMBRIC DRESSES.
We have now open a fresh stock o
PRINTED LINEN CAMBERS,
The designs are very pretty, and the prices Quite
moderate. Ladles should make their selections While
the aseortment le complete.
S. MILLIKEN as CO.,
828 ARCH STREET, and
33 SOUTH SECOND MEW.
LINEN GOODS , CHEAPEST IN THE
CITY. —Will open, this morning. 10 pieces Rand
Loom Table Linen, at_B7M; same that is being sold at V
other places.
1 lot extra heavy. at $1; Worth more money.
Bleached Table Linen. at SM. 90 and di.
Extra quality and width, at 4126 and er.510.
Also. a large lot of double satin Damask Barneley 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 1 am now selling' for below; he market prices
Barnsley Linen Sheetinga Ten' harm at 4L60.11,76,
and $2. in all the widths.
Pillow Linens, 1%. 1.3 i; and IX yards wide.
Napkins and Doylies, in various qualities, of the very
best makes and patterns-
Huckabaoke. both bleached and half-bleached, in large
quantities and every quality.
Towels of every description, with or without fringed
ends, in red and blue borders.
Creel, et 111.4. 14. 18. 19E. and 20e.
/ lot Richardson'. Shirting LITWIN. at Gk.—those are a
great bargain. being under price.
Narseillee Quilts. that cannot be surpassed for quality
and beauty by imp In the city.
GRANVILLE! B. RAMA
1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
BRIGHT-PLAIDS.
roils for children, SI and 88 eta.
Drab Wool Detainee. finest duality. 8236 eta.
Black Wool Delaines_, 4s. 60, and 62% eta.
Double width Soot Detainee. $1 to 61.81.
Fine Drab Alpacas, 62. 76, and $l.
Superfine Black Alpacas. Slc to 101.81.
Traveling Drees bluffs.
Large stock Black 61Dre.
Ems bargains in Dress Hoods
COOPER & CONAND,
mll3l S. B. corner NINTH and MLIZIEST Streets.
DESIRABLE GOODS.
' FROM AUCTION.
26 Dieeee Bonin Diaper, $2. TS.
20 pieces Russia Diaper. en W.
36 pieces Dingle Diaper. wide. *4.
14 pieces Ulnae, DiaPe,r Yen , wide. $6.
Alen,
_lO lots of Table Linens—all prices._
Now open at JOHN JR. BTOKBB'
TON ARCH Street.
RTr STEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN
e a chola" assortment WSW BILKS.
Moire Antique& $3 to $5
Plain Corded Silks, *Lek% to 193.51
Pawed Corded Bills, $16236.
Plain Poll de Soles. *196 to $126.
Pansy. Silks. Mk to 46. .
Black fine Grain MUM 51.215 to 11611.
Pia - urea Black Siike, *126 to 52
Plain Black Silks, 117361. to 86.
Plaid India Bilks,
Light.groand Blch-Aintrad Poniard'', 0.26 to VA.
33/41 Poe. 713 and 715 N. TRITEI Street.
(LT iittzt=t=l4,l.6.4,o4:l
1
SPRING TRADE.
E M. Ist.V.,EDLE. - 1 1 .3
. ,
Is now receiving . and oilers for side beloW ;
'Present =aril et rstmannovelties In
LAOIS ANA . . WHITE HOODS. -
He wenid eau epecinl attention "to his
amertme Whiteer 20 aiworent new fabrics and ~
styles ofGoas, suitable for "Ladles
Bodies and Dresses . " in strives. plaid., and ;.
pteo
pallit o di a t r i ii n gtklul n
t hr v ue u ltut
Buff and
White Pique., bought before the mead ad
vance.
. ... . .
Dew inrotose of etutydre ana Timm/
Thread and Grenadine Veibb Sagiara. Insert
-1110, glonnoine_e, dre,
Broad Hem-Stitched RAinnatimararg.
, all Gruen, good (audit,. from WI smite AM
tl3. r WO:0:!:) , CV/k1:YV: it 4
B EST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED.
Wide and heavy Black Corded Silks.
Magnificent Moire Ant!res. all colors.
Splendid Quality Cord Mks, all colors.
Bich Chums Stripe and Malt Silks.
Matraleant Grenadines and Orlinad
New styles Spring Shawls.
New style Cloths for ladies' cloaks.
BOMB HALL &
MO South 8114.10 ND Street.
DIANN DOORS AND STATIONERY.
BRYSON & SON,
NO. S NORTH SIXTH STREET,
PRINTERS AND STATIONERS,
BLANK BOOKS,
PAPERS, PAN% AND INZ OP STIPEDIOR
Corporationa. Banks. and Business Men supplied with
everethine leeeeeary for the COnkilnit - rooni. 1kk12./gi
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
The unders4zed would batons their Meads Mid the
=r u t Timm= he►e removed from their Old
SPLENDID NEW WARIRROOMS,
. No. Ms ARCH HTRRRT,
where they will eontlees the We of
GAB FIXTURES, 'OHANDRISIRS,
• COAL-01E. BURR - ERIN dba.
gain raged th ,etu. hone NE CHARLIE
' RGS. Oh ee the eft Vedette, for = i tli
...lbletteat *Akre worm:: Ito exesetaprdees be .
'literal • all cadet dodges. Avis they to
the moot taatotat atm •
.
..
' VAN KIRK lii 00; ,• ,
• , •• 4 „ isa ,„ Lr - 1 _ , • No. 91011 Amos insisr. , ,
GIIBBNi
ai A N D OLEN ,
' war I FIVErr anitrek e turriV i rini s
b•I9W 9kis. /WI it UM-
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
FOR DRESSES
QUALITY.
A THE
COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTDE
WILL 0011TINIIR. TO PAT
WENT' 1:1C01...1.A.1Etf4
POR BYBRY IMPAUT lallaTaß.BD INTO
HANCOCK'S SECOND ARMY CORPS.
ap/ tf ALFEZD DAY. IThairmais.
A NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE.
CITY AND WAND ' BOUNTYI
ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZd SIDNEY!
rt KEN WARTED for the N OVAL SERVICE and MA
RINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City Boun
ties, in audition to Prize Money
Seamen will leash's an advance of three months' pay
ae bun sty.
Application to be made at once to
D. M- LANE.
Capt. and Provoet Marshal Fourth Di•triet. Penna.,
&pint. 101...1AD and SPRING G sal) RN Streets.
CITY AND WARD BOUNTY!
ADVANCE PAY AND PEIZE MONEY!
MEN WANTED for the NAVAL nIiNVIGE bud MA
RINE COI Pd. who will be entitled to all the GAY
BOMlLitit in addition to Prize Money.
&amen will receive an advance of three months' pay
as bounty.
Application to be made at once to
EDWIN PALMER.
Captain and Provost Marshal
Pw.cond District Pennsylvania.
258 Routh TWELFTH stmt.
Philadelphia.
I NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE.
CITY AND WARD DDIINTY t
ADVANCN PAY AL) PRIZE MONEY!
MIS W aNTED for the NAVAL bBRVIOE and
CORES, who will be entitled to all the City Boun•
ties, in addition to Prize Money.
Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay
as bouhty.
Application to be made at once to
R LERMAN
Captain and Provost Margbal First District NMI.
whao.tr 245 South THIRD Street.
I HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT
;OF THE KreQUEHANNA,
OneinsEaszerrna, Pa., March 24,1864
Etixtracit.3
OBJSBEAL OBDBBS NO. 90.
Authority having been granted by the War Depart
meat to the Csmmanding General of thr e eeport of
the Swum)henna. the let Rattail on years' Peon
sylvenis Volunteers (formerly els months' volunteers).
consisting of six COMPaoiee. mustered into the United
Stales service for three years or during the war. is au
thorized to recruit - i to tin comPardes of the maximum
strength.
Tht. Battalion is on Provost duty in this department.
and it offers a good opportunity to those persons who
have been in the service and have been honorably dis
charged, to re-enter, and to those of good character who
have not been in the service to enter the same. Only
those known to the recruiting officers and persons au
thorized to recruit as being reliable and trustworthy
will be received. as the nature of the duty this Battalion
is called upon to perform is such that it requires soldiers
in whom the commanding officers can place eonfldeuoe.
Perso , . e taking advantage of the benefits arising from
enlistment In this Battalion will receive the bounties
paid by the Government as authorized in extetingordera.
The °Moen must be wee Who have had some experi
ence is the military service, Intelligent, and of good
character, and only those bringing the requte.te number
of men and possessing the above qualifications will be
recommenden to the Governor of the State for commis
sions.
Recruits and persons having squads of recruits will
report to Captain ezo. W. MERRICK. let Battalion
thr- , e years' Pa Vole.,and Boorolting Officer for the
e,
Cam at NABBISBUB. Pa.
• • • • •
By command of Major General COUCH
JOHN 8 SCHULTZ% Last. Adjt. Genera',
Official J. N. "rowan, aid-de-Camp.' • mh26 lot
AANDERSON 0 ALVALRY,
(15TH PSNNSYLVANIA, CAVALRY.)
Smiable Voting men Will be mooted Cs Re.
omit; for this Regiment. now on service in
Rest Tennessee.
WM. I. PALMER. Colonel Commanding
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rett294t* No. 274 South THIRD Street.
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PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION
OF FIFTY DIMMING HOUSES.
ElAntizsg buil d ingarch 11, UK
PROPOSALS are invited for the of five bloke
of ten houses each of wood or brick, to be located on
the grounds of the Lochlel Iron Mill Company.
Plans and specification] may be seen at the office of
William (raider,
PoppeeeaJa will ket received for one or more blocks until
April rota.
Address propose/a to WILLIAM COLDER,
mh.22-4itapl2 Chairman Building Committee.
OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Street'.
PMILADELPIITA., April laS,
Sinn! PROPOSALS will be received at thincage
until 12 o'clesk H. on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Inst. , for
ennplying the Schuylkill dieenal with the fO/19A/n=
articles:
I.inch crimson silk lace. Army Standard..
-inch scarlet wonted lace, do. do.
capital tent pins, large, do. do.
Hospital teat pine , small, do. do.
Wall tent piss. /Me, do. do. .
Com
mon tam Dine , de, do.
gpades. do. do.
bidders must state in their proposals the price, which
mutt be given in as well as in Snares, also the
quantity bid for, and time of delivery.
Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received.
Blank forms for proposals oaa be had upon application
at this office.
Proposals must be endorsed, "Proposals for Army
SaltPll.l." stating the ratrtionlar article bid for.
G.. H. asoAN,
apt Amt. Q. AL Genera U S. A.
CLOTHING} AND G. CLOTHIN MA .
T181A1.13.
NAVY DIPAIIVIERNIT
Buszan of Pm/Tram/Ts Are Onornixe. Mara). 14. 1894.
ii.BPABATE PROPOSAI.S, sealed and endorsed "Pro•
peseta for Nati Clothing and Clothing Materials mill
be received at this ogles mail 12 o'clock M. , on the 12th
day of April next , for furnishing and delivering (on re
ceiving forty days' notice) -at the United States flavr
lards at Charlestown. Naseachosette, and Prooklya,
New York, in inch numbers and tuantitioe, and at etch
them as maybe apeelled by the Chief of this Bateau,
or by the coMftandanta of the said - Navy Yards, respec
tively. during the remainder of the Ircal year ending
on the 90th day of June. 1661. the numbers and quantities
of the different articles , and at the places spec ified in the
following Let. yin
n.
Blue sloth trowsers. pairs Be 719.y0rk..2.1100
Blue satinet trowsera pairs 6,600 609
Canvas duck tremors, palm 1,600 1,000
Barnsley sheeting frocks .... 9,000
Blue flannel overshirts 6,000 6.000
Blue satinet, yards 1,000 18,030
Blue fiaimel.yards 60,000 110,000
Barnsley sheeting, Yards .••• 16.000
Canvas duet, yards .... 3000
Blue nankin, yarde 0. 000 7400
Callekin laced shoila,,pairs. •.• • 21.0 W)
K ip-ekin shoes.pairs . 9,000
Woolen socks, pairs . ..... 1.6.1 — )20 28.=
mastres&te. oink two covers for eaeh.)... Ott 6 . 000
Blankets
.. 20.000 6.000
Black/silk handkerchient• •.• OOO
Offers may be made for one br more articles , at theop
tion of the bidder, and in ease more than one article to
contained in the offer, the Chief of the &nem Will bays
the right to accept mew more of the artteleneontained
in such offer, and rejeorthe remainder. The Pricernmet -
be uniform and rem must embrace all of any one or
-more artielee deliverable at all the etatimur.
For tba aseeotption of, articles in tho above list. bid
ders are referred to the samples at the said Wavy Yards,
and to the adverwsement-or this Bureau dated Stay 9,
1863. and for information wr to the lawn and regulations
(in pamphlet form) regardingt contracts, to the otiose of
the Dew ral commandants o f Navy Yards, and wavy
Aponte
Blank .forma of 'proposals may be obtained on AMON"
cation to the Navy .4pente at Portsmouth... Yew amp
shire- Boston; New Ora, Phflad,eawltia, Baltimore. and
td th Bureau. • - • mita-met
- - -
3 000 HOBEIEB WANTED.
^ . Wan DlPWinona..
CATALIIT
' OFFICI OF CHIEF QtrAILVAIWTRE,
WASHINGTON, D. 0.,
Kant
On. hundred Sad Aft. (5 760) Aollo t rener head will be
a n
131,
a-f--ar
CAVALRY noun •
delivered within the neat tbirti (K) days at the Govern
meat Stables at Obtabovo. D. C. • .
Said boseei to be SOUZA in all pmtlenlan t not lees than
Ave (6) nor more than ante (9) years old front 1436 to 16
hands full lieshed. compactly, , balk bridle
and of eize,enliolent for cavalry PRVO
Theveo win be etrW- i M
watered to and
' cfed /if ' , vetoed in event .pdf6fOtaar. , • ; i
rzyment made on delivery of ten (10Lend over.
Henn of inspection - fan BJ!. Id. to 8 r.
, . - JAMBS •-•
• Lieutenant colonel and Chief Qatuterzneater.
0i1at4.401 GMAT! WAS.
MILITARY.
raoromAsEs.
N AVY SUPPLIES
DIAVT I.)raafelettleff7.
BUREAU OF PROVIEMIS AMP 4,lr,,Tiii Ha.
fd.ralt 19.1881.
SEPARATE PROPOSALS, reeled and oude.reed Pros
Po.a , for Rawl bupplie ,s " will be received at this 8a-
Aprilntil for fu
K. on TUESDAY. the 19th day a
next, for furnishing wad delivering. (en marring
sea a. 7 . , ,,biAtee.) at the United Melee Envy Mir& Its
Charlestown, lifassasbusetta. Brooklyn, New fork_ Ise
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, in much quantities onfr iltdd
at such time', as may be required or ordered by the Chief
01 this Bureau, or by the Commandant* of the said Navy
'garde, respetoively, during the , remainder of the fiscal
year ending June SO. BBC the qn &utilise dt the different
artieles and at the places specined In the ibilemlnit
Charlestown. Brooklyn. Milled&
Elea, the 60,000 75.030
Zried Atmld •... 66 MO 6,1.000
Baanr. 3250300 260.000
Tea, Et 3.000 . L7OO
Coffee. me 300,1130
Beans. ............. 80.1100 30 000 13 /HO
ilieleeFes. galls 16 Ono 7,000
Vinegar. Rape 12,000 . ,•• 111111•
Separate offers most be made for each article at each of
the aforeeaid navy Tams. and. in case more than one
article is contained in the offer, the Chief of the Bureau
will have the right to accept one or more of the articles
contained in such offer. and reject the remainder.
For the description of articles in the suave list bidders
are referred to the samples at the said Navy Yards. and
to the advertisement of this Doreen deted June U. MS.
at d for information as to the laws and regnlations
pamphlet form) regarding_ nankeens, to the offices of the
several Commandants of Navy Yards and eery Agents.
Blankfornze propowale rutty be obtained on (gnat:-
cation to the Navy Agent* at Portsmouth. New Hann.
shire. Boston. New York. Phactedelpteka.tkcitinvere. and
at tate Bureau tooltmit
A BNY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
A
OFFICR.
CINOINNAYI. 0 March 24 1864
PROPOSALS ABB IN VITED BY TEE UN DB ESIGSBD
moil TUESDAY. April tith. 1864. at 12 o'clock IC. for fur
nishing this Deportment (by contract) with—
Cavalry Standards—Army Standard.
Bugles, with extra Month:Pleces —Army Standard.
Trnmpsta with extra Crooks. do.
Trumpet Cords and Tassels. do.
Forage Caps, do.
Letters, from A. to 11". do.
Figures from Ito 0.. do.
Canteens, do.
Bobber Poncho Tent Blankets. do.
Trcwsers—Footmen. do.
Trots sere—Norsemen. 'de.
Samples of which may be seen at the Office of Clothing
and Equipage in this oh,.
_To be delivered free of charge, at the U. 8. Inspection
warehouse, in this Oily. in good new packages. with
the panic of the party furnishing, the kind and quan
tity of goods distinctly marked on each oracle and
package.
Parties °Stilt g goods must, to all eases furnish sam
ples. marked and numbered to correspond, with their
proposal, and distinctly slate in their bids the Quantity
of delivery.
of goods they propose to furnish, the prise, and the time
A guaranty signed by two responsible persons. must
/101301DP0117 each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply the trd Lim
g g u
openedßids will be aVIVStT. i 4. two
o'clock P K . at this office, and bidders are requested to
be present.
Awards will be made on WEDNESDAY. April 6. Bonds
will be required that the contracts will be faithfully fat
filled.
Telegrams relating to Proposals Will not be noticed.
Blank forms of rrotweals may be obtained at this
office.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is
reserved.
By order of-Col. Thomas SWORDS. A. Q if G. ...
C MOULTON,
Mb24.11t Captain and A Q. K.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE,
Curourgarr, Ohio, March 29, MIL
PROPOSALS are invited bi the uuders l red anill
THIIM2DAY. April 7th.16134„ at 12 o'clock , for far
.nishing this Department (bT contract) with:
National Colors Army Standard.
Regimental Colon-111111am do.
Do do Infantry. do.
Garrison Flagg, do.
Storm num. • do.
General Hospital Flags. do.
Company Order Books,. do.
do Cleating 800 k& do.
Do Descriptive Booka. do,
Do Morning Report Books, do.
Post Order do do.
Poet Letter do do.
Guard Report . do do.
Regimental Letter ' do do.
Do Descriptive do do.
lio Index do do.
Do Order do do.
Hat Feather Sockets. do.
ostrich Feathers, for Hate, do.
Chevrons—Service, do.
Do Ordnance Sergeants. silk. do.
Do Hospital Stewards. do.
Do Cavalry, Sergeant Majors, do.
Do do Qr Mr. Sergeants, do.
Do do let Sergeants, do.
Do do Sergeants, do.
Do do Corporals._ do.
Do Artillery. Sergeant Majors. do.
Do do Q w .
_ Sergeants. do.
Do do let Sergeants. do.
Do do Sergeants. do.
Do do Corporals. do.
Do Infantry, Sergeant Majors, do. N
Do do QM. Sergeants. do.
Do do let Sergeants. do.
Do do Sergeants, do.
Do do Corporals, do.
Drum Heads—Batter, do.
Dram Heade—Snare. do.
Fifes. do.
Haversacke--Dainted do.
Cotton Dtwk-10 andma z y . de
Samples of which b; teen at the 0200 of Olothing
and Equipage in this city.
To be delivered free of charge, at the U. S. Inspection
Warehouse, in this city, in good new package., with
the name of the party furnishing, the ktnii...and quan
tity of goods distinctly !narked on each artidlii and pack
age.
a Parties offering d goods must In all eases hirnish sam
ples, marked an to correspond with their
proposal, and distinctly state in their bide the quantity
of goods they propose to furnish, the price, and the time
of deilvery.
A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must
accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal.
Bids will be opened thisHUDA, April 7th, 1 0 8 4,
at 2 o'clock P. at.. at °Moe, and bidders are re
quested to be present.
• Awards will be media on SATURDAY. April 9th.
Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faith
frilly fulfilled.
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be nolicsd. '
Blank Forms of Proposals may be obtained at this
office.
The right to reject any bid deemed nnreaeonable to
recerved.
By order of Col. Thomasworde A. R. M. G.
M 1126-121
C. W. MOULTON,
• Captain and A. Q. M.
SMALL STORES,
,&&c
•
NAVY DYPARYIisNy,
- Ecru - see or PROvisiolfs AND CLOTHMG,
March 28, 1884.
SEPARATE PROPOSALS. sealed and endorsed
• • Proposals for Small Stores. &c ," wilt be received at
this office until 12 o'clock K. on the 20th daviof April
next, for furnisliing and delivering (on receiving ten
days' notice) at the United States navy yards at Charles
town, Maseachusetts, and Brooklyn, New York, In such
ralmbere and quantities and at such times as may be
speolied by the Chief of this Bureau, or 'by the com
mandants of the said navy yards, respectively. during
the remainder of the fiscal year ending on the 30th day
of June, 1864, the numbers and quantities of the_differeat
articles, and at the places specified in the following
list, viz:
Charlestown, Brooklyn,
Salt w ater soap. lbs. 60.000 86.000
Thread, black and white, lbs 200 1,000
Riband. hat, pieces. 2,000 8,400
Tape, white, pieces 4,500 4,000
Tape, black. pieces. . 3.000 1,000
Spools cotton 0,000 lg.ooo
Silk, eewing, lbs 200 603
Pocket handkerchiefs -- &800 21600
Needles, sewing. papers. .-.....-1,000 14.000
Thimbles 3 DX 3,003
.Jack-knives
.2 - 2'• 2 . 600
Oisso.-
-.
•Soisrors - --
1,500 2 600
Razors ....... 600 . 5,010
Razor strops 16.000 2 000
Shaving bozos 1.200 13.800
Shaving brushes.. ... 2.000 2,000
Shaving soaps, cakes. 0. 000 20.000
Scrub brushes 2,000 2.000
Blacking brushes 1.000 3,000
Whisk brooms 1,000 - 2,000 ''-
Eagle coat-buttons, dozen 500 . ...
Fagle medium buttons. dozen 600 .....
Nash. vest buttons. dozen 1.000 ....
D. B buttons. dozen."... 6,000 27), 000
Fine combs -r4.000 is,cao
Coarse combs 4,0,10 M. COO
Spoons 2 600 15.000
Forks....-
• . 2.5(0 2,600
Blacking, boxes 6,000 40,000
Can openers 600
Steams candles. Ms 60 000 .....
Offers may ba made for one or more articles. at the
Option of the bidder, and in case more than one article is
contained in the offer the Chief of the. Bureau will have
the right to accept one or more of the articles contained
in such offer and reject the remainder. The yr fees moat
Sc uniform , and offers must embrace all of any one or
more articles deliverable at all the stations.
For the description of articles in the above list. bidders
are referred to the samples at the said Navy Yerde, en d
to the advertisement of this Bureau. dated August IS.
ISO. and for information as to the laws and regulations
(in pamphlet form) regarding contracts, to the offices of
Y
the several commandants of Navy ards and Navy
Agents.
Blnnk forms of proposals may be obtained on anzo/i
-cation to the Nam , Agents at Portsmouth. New Ramp
ehire; Boston. New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore.
and at this Bureau,. mh2B.m4t
pIiOPOSALB FOB FORAGE.
Own Quaimaneergit's °mow
WASHINGTON DEPOTDeIIaIIONST 8, mot.
n
IiALDD orosais ire invited by" the undersigned
' it r W E I i =1 t . e t 11 s .
e,.. Nia,GuN=.-ifi v., rAltrecila
Tort Monroe. cc. or either of them pit.. . .
Witha,
ay.
Corn. Oats, and Straw.
Bids will be received for the delivery of it 000' bushels
of cern or Gate. end SO tons of hay or straw, and up.
wards.
Bidden anal state at which of the above-named point*
they pr se to make deliveries. and the rates at whin
they will make deliver's& thereat. the Quantity of sub
article prop :mad to b• delivered. tke time when said de
liveries Shall be sconmenetd. and when to be completed.
The price must be written out in words on the bum.
Cora to be put up in good. stout sacks, of about two
bustem sash. Oats in like mart of about three bushel.
each. The theirs to be tarnished withoutextra shame to
the e GOTtirnMent. The hayhay and stair 19 be weasel,
bidd - .
The partieulm kind or deseription of oats, worn. heY.
or n.....u straw,
proposed to be delivered. must be stated in the
Pr Wffr ertieler offered wider ihe bids herein invited
win be snidest to a rigid inspeetion by the Governntent
Inspector before being asserted.
Contrasts will be awarded from time to time to the
lowest renewable bidder, maths interest of the Govern.
Meat may require, and payment will be made when the
Wild hole amount eontraethd for *haft have been delivered
a assepted.
The bidder will be reouired to aesmiemany his ProPo
gra with a marmites , signed by two responeiblePSTlOWS,
that in ease his bid is monied hp or they will. within
ten days thereafter. emirate the sontrast for the same,
with' ood and suftelenl manalles, in a SUM eqUILI to the
amount of at e°. ItPlost... to deliver the forage proposed is
'poniard', with sae Terms oL u this advertisement; and be
sass the said bidder should to enter lido th.li sontraet,
Day to suate good the dilemma between the offer of said
bidder and tne next lowest responsible bidder• or the
Pelson to when:tit* stentrard maphs awarded. .
The responsibufty of the marantora must beehown by
the Whew certificate of, a u. & Dietnet Atkeney, Col-
Stator
ef Onstems.. orate ether akar under the United
Govenniumt; Or responsible person known to this
dirbblders h eir =Wafted of the ameptiume or
askartion of their p
'rue foil name and poet °Rai address of each bidder
mast be ladbly written in the woresal.
Proposals must be ad to ,Brigadier General D.
H. Ducker, ; (mar s DhAt_ tim_lFUlibuftol,D
0.. mg! should be plainly mar ed. ' Trawls/a for re ,
onds. hi a sum Keil to the amount of the eonlraet,
n T.
signed by the eontrastor and both of his guarantors. will
be re a ired of tat sneseseful bidder or bidders inson
* e seats
vii.im , ono' of Am matranteak and bond/1121SY be
obtained 113.°51 e ßla 81 pzoiSslt.
(Town. County. and State
thate)---:-..
I. the subscriber. do hereby propose to furnish and de.
Liver to the United Rates, at the Quartermaster's De
partment at --;----. agreeably to the tams of your
advertlssmor inviting Iyoposals for forams, dated
Washington DOOR , Desember I. 111111 , the following at*
des. viz :
------ Wilhelm d of Gors e In seeks. at per bane/ of NI - -
pouns.
---- bushels of Oats. In map. at per bushel a Its
.•-•---tows— of baled Hay. at per ton of 11,000 NOSIMI
WWI of baled fitricri at -- per ton of 3.oooponn
Delivery to commence on or peter* the ass
.Bs . and to redple on or Wore the into of ---- IN pledge myself to maw
written eontrait with the waited Mates. with good and
=red sesuritles. within the imam of ten days a ft er
mooed that my bid has brim aesepted.
Your obedient *sneak_
Brigadier General D. R. Ream.
Chief Daptit Quartermaster.
Washington. D. O.
CingliAmi,
' We. the 10.240140111d s THIMISTeIf Of ia the
'HOHNST Or --`-""*. sall State of
'obit& and wenn?. earenant 411
to
i lk* Unite dlWa:
and guarantee , in Mfie the form bid of -
seemed, that he or they trilL al tat daps after the B G lIILDIN HARDWARE.
nspeptaneepf said bid, enemas the seatrast for tits same
with geed aad colletent enretles. Ins sum ean:lie4mt STRAP HINClig I T MIN
amounted noe 'outmost to thrush the forage . • iIEvN A L inDrairi, i SHUTTER
in eonformitir te I.he term. of advertisement Do- end all kinds or wrought Hinuseasme or small.
ember &dm under widish the bid wee mad& anA 1* MUTTER SOLTB_, I HACK BOLTS. •
Use the mid slnal WM to enter tw o mimeo se and many
an of Building and Carriage Hardware
aloresablewe euensttee to maim good tha cumennee be- manufastured and kept on hand at .
twain the oPer by tbp_osid -- and theAszt Myna , JACICCOH mom WORKB.
responegge Pidgin. or stk i penspir to wheat IHN awns* - whil•inn _ Ofily,No. IPS CHURCH Allieff.
reg i li k i i - ens
wiz
oar
buds _ Hassietatenta of Warranted BRA Ilf and FIAT MAUR
sae nix
habil --- ftin 0I --••• WiF • ' R ELIABLE ...: 4788 GALLA.IIDETTS
Etti BAIR RESTORIR It is not a dee It restores
v on sm. to en o b e n o f my k wow i.a... w a - tb e hair tolls natural color. It does not stain the skin.
neliane di mam m on an on e ei -r o m; It needs no Bendaline or ottic r tsiming. It we a drawing
.1 for th e meg* ft/maw ' they opp i r , s o , t eflterilt Prism moderate. . it. .
. .. J prepared only by PAUI. G OIdTBR, Apothecary.
... oaii i- a s ". s i ks endo w enim. enuin er „' -- --- sonft.lsol.: li/GEITRiNTH and immix st.
AND
b tot LaVit ei f Y itel ven=k. 4 %***6' atu rtiitt==l ,, lWYEET vAIIIBIT,RV FRUIT
.
. . A-• Ornamentig. Trek. titatiW•erileiwilwett. sag lin
Au yorepred r a il %ode esdfir preens, at more nußsiar.putry load' nuke very"
wiiiiMad silMn s wint , lowest ram. lisereine the stash, or addreel B. Ilffigp -
°fowl at in
netted be be - t - ne 4
p0., .... L .
- DARBY ROAD. Pluisdelrhia: - '':-, -: - pa.o.'
Ued % i Brigalleir Gegen' mil
I%ig
.4.IIIO`ILLIAM WHI'PAI&• , •
J TY 10. 1119 111.1119 t '711 . 6t1.110P011 OP
•a•triairre. onoinfo, sawn! serroalm tont ly •
cA t i pA ND misorms.piuwar; reggov i rutif &Aar crits'aio.2,
nowarsau r 9 /14 - Ana. Mor i ilgo T .; orkgi4All.
AIICTIOIf DALES.
JOHN B. MYERS &AUOTIO
ABM, 23% wad 224 LNLASECIrr Btre44.
LARGE POSITIVE tia WS OF St, LOTO rEmstni• a g lit
MAN. SWISS AND BRETISFI DR ifkoo OS. PA Id
COKSBTs, lIMBBBLEA% do.. THUS DAY.
- • CARD. —We invite the early attentiom of dealers to
the choice and desirable assortment of Fre ash. German,
bwies. and Brltisb dry goods. Paris corsets, umbrellas.
dm., mobilising about 623 lota of &UST and staple
articles. to be peremptorily sold by octal,. lets on roar
months' credit, CONIMOBC/Ilk 7"14I8 ktitUNINCI. at Id
o'clock Precusely• e . to be contiatied Without hateraalssion
the Isrger part of the day.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF raavan. INDIC
GERMAN. AD RALITISE DRY GOODS. do., FOR
SPRING SILLNES. T 1316. MORNING'.
Apsil 4th. at 10 o'clock. will be cold, catalogue,. on
lbar stiontbs , cretin. o'clo ck.
'NO PACKAGES AND. LOTS
Of French, India, German and MICAS dry goods, Stc;..
embracing a large and shales assortment of fancy anigi
staple articles in silk, worsted. Wbelen. and cottom
fabrics.
N. If —Samples of the same will be artnenged for exit-.
mitation, with catalogues, early on the morning of the
sale. when dealers will And it to their istacest to attend.
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH. 8
Ltd. Wit 8, HERMAN. AND
BRITISH DRY (100
Included in our sale of French goods. du on MON.
DAY nOhNINGI. April 4th, will be found , lN Part
BLACK artx3.— pieces black grog de rkine. lute.
strings. taffetas, poult de eole, mareeliues..4lm, ate.
FANCY SILKS. pieces solid colors plaid and fancy
poult de sole and Bros ae Naples, Fureleoss. dom. As.
DRESS GOOD pieces Parte plaid andfiney MOMS•
biomes, crane, umet% plain and fancy motto delaities.
poplins. foulards, alpacas, ginghame. lawns, jacelltlte.
baregeo organdies. Ac.
BRAWLS.—Merino. cashmere. thibet. stellm organdy.
in blacks. modes, high colors, striped. no.
RIBBONS —boxes black and solid colors peutt de mole
bonnet ribbons, terninings, black silk velvet ribbons.
BRBROIIogRIne AND LINES El DEEPS —Boole and
,jeronet banded , colas. in sets and pieces ; filittiocing%
laces. insertir es, millings, hemmed and embroidered
linen cambric Mktg. &a
SUN OMER, sLLAS. packages silk and gingham min
umbrellas.
Also. lens and grenadine veils. black craps. balmoral
and hoop skirts, kid and lisle gloves. bareges, COreets,
black silk cravats and neckties, fans, beltinge, fancy
articles, Ac.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,100 PACKAGE% BOOTS.
SBOES,:BROGAISS, ARMY GOODS, SPEAW' atiOrrel,
ON TU ESDAY MORNING,
April 6th, at IQ o clock, will be sold by catalogue,
withont reserve, on four months' credit, about 1,100
packages boots. shoes, brogane, cavalry boots. Arc., em
bracing a prime and fresh a , sortment of desirable arti•
else for men, women, and children, of city and Eastern
manufacture.
A leo. /straw Gtoods, dm.
N. B. --Samples. with catalogue. early on the .MOlll
- of sale.
NOTICE—Oar sale of boots and shoes. hc., on Tinifi-
DAY MOBBING, April Sib, will comprise, in part, the
following fresh goods, to be sold without reserve, yin :
cases men's Elklnch leg grain cavalry boots.
eases men's and boys' nailed boot..
cases men's and boys' thick boots.
cares men's, boys', and youths' calf.. kip,, and grain
boots:
, •
cases men's. boys', and youths' calf and kip brogans,
-- cases men's, boys'. and youths calf and P. L gaiters.
cages men's, boys', and youths' calf and kip balmo-
Ws.
caves women's, misses'. and children's calf and kip
heeled boots
cases women's. Missal'. and Children'e goal and kid
heeled boots.
cases women's, misses', and children's morocco and
enameled boots.
cases women's, minces' and children's gaiters. bal
morals. etc. •
eases men's and boys' Oxford ties.
eases Women's and misses'_ nailed boots,
If. B.—The above will embrace a prime and general
assortment. well worthy the attention of buyers open
for examination early on the morning of sale
Also—A stock of a dealer in boots and shoes.
LARGIDPRREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN. INDIA.
AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. &o.
We will hold a large sale of Itriti,h. Garman, Theca.
end American dry goods, hi catalogue, on tour months'
credit and part for cash.
On TP ORSDAY MORNING.
April 111 L, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock, com
prising
775 PACRAGRS AND LOTS
of British. German, French, India, and American dry
goods. embracing a large, full, and fresh assortment of
woolen. wonted, linen, cotton, and silk goons for city
and c(mntry sane
.N. B —bamp es of the same will be arranged for ex
amination. with catalogues. early on th, morning of
sale, when dealers will And it" to their interest to
attend.
BALE OP OAIIPETINGS. MAPPINGS, &o.
ON FRIDAY HORNING,
April Bth , at precisely o'clock. wtil be sold without
reeerve, by catalogue, on four months' credit, an assort•
ment of Brussels three-my. gape: tine, and tine ingrain,
Venetian, hemp, and rags caruetings. white and red
check Canton matting. Am., which may be examined
early on the moraine ornate
EDITCATIONAL.
A LADY, WHO HAS BEEN A SEM
cessful Teacher of Music, desires to form an en
tiaffert ent to teach MUM m a school, or to give lesvons
at private residencve. Befereices given. Adam's
Teacher. " at this office. ap2.31
B ELLE I E FEMALE INSTITUTE- ,
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS:
This Institution. beautifully antibealthfully located.
' in the no: them limits of ATTIABOROUGH, Backs cam.
ty. Pa , will commence its Spring and Summer Tenn oz
the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue in 'session
twelve weals.
The truction is thorongh and complete Is
all the Ele m entary and higher branches of an ENGLISH.
CLASSICAL. AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION.
The French Language is taught by a native French
• teacher.
Circulars. giving full particulars. may be had on ap•
plication to the Principals, Attleberongh P 0 , Basin
county, Pa. ISRAEL J GRAHAME.
inhl7 3m JANE P. GRAHAMS.
•
. Principals.
GEORGE A. NEWBOLD HAVING
leexpectsAD. KENNETT SCITTARL
Cbester conel7.to commence a kiporLim Sendai
there the 11. th of Fourth Month UM!. ) for circular&
address Geo A. Newbold. Jenkintown Mont[. so .Pa.,
till the 4th hest, or Wm. Chandler, Kennett Square,
Chester county, ra. mhl2-lne
ILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY,
BEAR. MEDIA. PA.—Penns received at any Maga
English. Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Soleness
taught. Military Tacties, Book-keardlig. and OWN
gineering taught. Entire expenses about 1113 per week
Boys of Johnges taken. Eaters to Win. N iKarn. az•
Sheriff; (I Capp & Co., No. kg South Third street:
and Thomas J. 0/effton. Sew, Fifth and Prune Uremia,
Addrese Rev. J.MdlaFinf BARTON. A. .
areas. Pa. '
.nog -t1
COPARTNERSHIPS.
NOTICE. -THE LIMITED PARTNER
SHIP heretofore existing between DAVID SCULL.
Jr.. and WILLIAM BtXTER - , as general partners. and
DAVID SCULL, special partner, rinser the erm of DA
VID SCULL,. Jr. expires this day by ILmitatlon- the
aignature of the late firm will be need by either of the
general partnere in liquidation.
Xenon 31, 1864..
DAVID SCULL, JR., AND GIDEON
D. SGULL. will continue the WOOL baslnama ae
heretofore, at 125 ar.srm Street, wider the firm of
DAVID SCULL. JR , do BRO
APRIL Ist. 1864 apl• furor&
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
Fancyog between Mimes NUTT & WALSH, Straw
and Millinery, No. 160 North NINTH &reel, is
this day Dissolved by mutual seminal.
naiads., March 31, 1864. L. NUTT
apl.3i* M. WASH.
NOTICE.-CHARLES C. KNIG.HT IS
admitted to an 'lnterest in oar bradawls from this
data. D. D. DOBBLIS & CO. !
Iron and Steel Merchants,
N. E. corner SNOOD D and VIAE Ntreete,
trand
42 and North FRON T Seet.
PETLADELPRIA, Aprlll. 1884 4 .
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
DAY entered into copartnership. WRI G HT
having Will
continue
the Intereat of DETRE. T. WRIGHT & 'CO. . will
continue the Wholesale Drng business. under the name of
STRETCH, BERNITT & 00.. at the oid stand. No. 609
RABBET Street.
AARON STRETCH.
PHILADELPHIA. AWL' JOSEPH 8. 8 / 1 /MITT.
/EU ard•im
THE COPAIVENERSHIP HERETO
FORE raiding between Messrs; B. P. IFILL & 00.
is this day dissolved by mutual consent, in Abe with..
drawal of SAMUEL P. IFILi. therefrom
The business will be continued at the old stand, N E.
corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets , under the
title of C. N. STOUT & CO.
C. it STOUT A. Co.
Philaaelphis, April let, Mt it*
NOTIOF.—THE FIBM OF READ &
, co Bankers, is this day dist (solved by mutual con
sent The business will be eettled by either of the an
derailing& H A. BRAD.
.IA I 3IIIB H.
Broke= undersigned will continue business as Broker, at
No. 42 Scram THIP.D Street, Philadelohla.
JAMBS M. PATTER.
Philadelphia. Pa , April 1. ladt. ap
MARSHAL'S SALE.
MARSHAL'S SALE,-BY VIRTUE
Judie it °Me by Courtn JOHN thaDiYAD/L
-DER,of the D i etricof the United States lu
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
rality, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale. to the
ttee e . 6l4 ". n l d42l golth b le r irr i rtr:e a t ah Ou ' ll t iOYMAt a rril 's
4th. 1864, at 12 o'clock M.,_ nine babe of Cotton, now in
my custody by virtue of a writ of attachment lately
%pried out of this court at the suit or Chance bowel/ and
othere, and to be sold aspejlkhable.
LLIAM MILLW&RD,
U. S. Mar 14. D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, March 28.-Is64_ mh29-6t
pAPEB WAREHOUSE.
FARRELL, IRVING, & CO.,
510 MINOR STMT.
Mannfaotiirert of ROLL WRAPPIRS. DOIIBLR and
&ROLM 155DIUM. CAP, and CROWN MANILLA, on
hand. or made to order.
11 Jihad Dries DIN for rune In lam or MO Midi.
dee- AMAMI
DO YOU ADVERTISE?
JOY, OQE, &
OBRZITAL ittartiPaPlCS movaßminie
AND NIIDSOKIPTION A11315N0Y I
W. N. COSNER FIFTH AND CEEKSTRIIT.STERIT&
PHILADEPHIA.
- By means of the system of conjoint Advertising ren
dered p_rastivable by &rewire JOY, COB. & CO . thronek
then' leWsPaPer agency, the Mends to each Adler
neer is - ereatly relined. • Advertisers save the postage
and avoitl,the labor of correspondin g • with publishers , risk of remittance.. unseasonable and repeated calbrof
strangers with separate bills, the vexatious deceptions
of journals of dubious character, and losses from son
-
Wanting with incompetent and irresponsible persona
- Bushnell men may learn through this games iv*
wba, journal, to advertise in to • reach effectively Ind
cheaply , the seetiona wherein their trade may be ex.
tended. S. lournat. •
Sir Advertisers receive copied of Journals 11 1W/doh.
their advertisements are inserted. • fat. °Pat?
CORNS AND; BUNIONS.
PETERSON_
FITIRSOB
- - -
CORN
• coRN
CORN
CORN
O INTMENT
OINTMENT
OINTMOINTIONTT
EN
Will thoroughly ewe CORNS and BUNIONS. Wino:fat
any pain.
hold by Druggists everywhere. Price StS oents.
.101108 TON, HOLLOWAY. dr COWDIN.Agents.
za h 25. lIck• ma North &YAW Street
GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM
ADD
WAYBRMNATINO APPARATUS,,
For Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings end
Private Resi dences.
Manufactured by the
Cajole MUM AND WAPIIR-FINATING COMPANY
OF PHILADILNA
, 1
d n AIICM P. woort,
viiilB.tardS B. M. TierwilLZYligigsjlintenidtliV.
DAVID 130171.& Ja
WILLIAM' BA XTBA.
11.1.V1D SCULL.
SALE OF CONDEMNED WAGONS,
CARTS, OUGGINS. AND WBEDLS.
CHIEF QITARMOINA9TER'S OPTION.
DISPOT OP WASHINGTON.
WASHING/v.2e, D. 0.. March M. 1804.
Will be gold at Public Auction, at the loath end of
TWERTIRTH Street. near the Government Corrals, in
the City of Washligtori, D. 0., on MONDAY, Arai! llth,
1954. at 11 o'clock A. M , a lot of—
Government Pour-Horne. Two-Horse. Scring.ffetallic,
and Hay Wan one. Carte. Boggles, Wagon Wheels We
gen Bede, together with a number of articles pertaining
tot wagon transportation. the same having been con
demned se unfit for public service,
eincreenful bid dere will be required to remove the arti
cles within Ave DO days from day of gale.
Tenne—Cash in Government hinds.
SALE .OF OLD IJNNEBVIOEABLE
GRAIN SACHS. STOVER, COPPER. CAT? IRON.
Swims, Am, ac., Age
CHIEF QUARTEIMASTRR'S Oppiog.
DEPOT OP
VrASHINGTOM. L. C. ,March 81 ASHINGTON", ,
Will be told at Palate Auction, at SEVENTEGSTeSECT
WH ABP. in the city of Waehinglon. C. on FRIDAY'
April Srh. NW, at 10 o'idock A. 10,000 old and un
aerviceable Grain Seeks.
Also, at 12 o'clock M. of the same day. at Government
Warehouee. No. 6 NE W TORN AVEII, between
Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, will beeold Stover.
Ranger, Camp Kettles. Coal Rode, Meat Pans, old and
new Serpi, Copper, old Cast Iron. Stove Pies, Shovels,
Scales, Wheelbarrows, Desks, Ac.. Arc.
Successful bidders will be required to remove the arti
cles within five (6) days from the day of Bale.
Terms cash. in Government hinds.
R. RUCK - 1M
•
apl-et Brig. Gen. and Chief Quarternusster,
Lepot of Weehinaton. D. G
ESTATE OF • PETER CRAIG. DE-
C SID. —Lettere TeetamenterYlMOll the Sedate of
PST= CRAIG. deceamed. having tents granted to the
undersigned, sll persons indebted to said estate are re•
quested to make payment, and those having claim to
ereeent these. without dem, to
GIORGI LOCKWOOD. or
RANDALL PLUS AGIT,
Ireentors Frankford.
JOR BRALLososs.,
mhY•met• Attorney for E x ec utors. Frank f"''
.1:
It THE OSP/lA.lga' 0013.11 T FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Same of illlCHalni MOLLOY'. deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit: setue ,
and adjust the account of ItlAitY AIM MOLLOY. Sawa'
trin of the last will and testament of Michael Mello%
deceased. and to report distribution of the balance La the
Lands of the accountant.. will meet the parties interested
for the pines of hie appointment on WSDIEBSDAT.
April 6th . 1 at 4 &clear P. Al, at Me Moe. Noi 14
South WORT Street. In the city of Philadelphia.
mh26.lknev6t • JORN B. COLAILiN. Atiditor,
L N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE:
CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILADBLPRIA,
estate of MARY WILLY, deceased.
The andikm appointed by the court to audit. BOW.
and
of
the account Ba nd WAM O. QUIN, adminir
trator mild decedent. make dietribntlOn of the lA'
lane* in the hand, of aeconetcnt, will fleet the partiot
intensted for the pnrpmes of his appointment, on
.NBSDAY, Ajoril 6. A. D 1864, at four o'sloek P. Si
his oaks, S. B corner of THIRD and CHISTNUT Snead.
(second door.)PhUndelPhin.
WILLIAIII B. HANNA..
mh26.llner6VP Auditor
AN THE COURT OF COMMON
- 1 - PLEAS FOE THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIMA
JOSEPH HENDERSON t December T. leN.
ire No. Tit
JOHR ECERVITE S Vendltionl BXPOIM Covenant.
The the nu tter to distribute the toed vistas f
from the eels nutter above writ (Wan " that lotlor Piec e 6 !
ground. with buildings. on the southwest corer of ibi,u .
dolph and Thompson streets, in the city of Philadelimil
front on Randolph street forty. two feet three and s half
inches .• depth westward '
on the south line filtrAlue 1. 1%
and In breadth on the rear and of said lot thirir pi a ;
feet eleven Inches, " will mein the parties interested. c...,
1 1"
the leafteeen of his atipointtheni. on - Ttnl 4 D 61r * oh
dth, OIL at 4 o'clock in the a ft ernoon, at his 0
and
southeast corner Eighth and Locust streets , when
where all persons are requested to present then ciabt
or be debarred from coming in on said fund.
mhilt.fmw-Lit D *ADM .DOUGHILETY. Au dit or
NOTICE Is HEREBY RIVEN VIA
• the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders P e nc e
OINTSAL TItaNSPONTATtON COMPANY. 0 i i d
• erlonnia. will be Ittid. at the : Office. corer him
TRIRTISTEI and MAD ST arse% West Phiiadet e t o „
on MONDitY. nth. ay of Apra nen , . 01 Itl rs, 6
A 1. 1 , 11 .," for Ur =Pas*. T ieos of , sleeting nine Mode
liven their:dTarelarde eaT a , Nse7,l
wsosssei to mem the Capita Stotikotselde o n d
one bead
Trrimortellon Compeny by adding thereto r „t o adies
et any thentand dollar'. for the MINH 0
s• any
aldness.
.•'DY older of the Beerd.of Director%
O. W. CSILD Prod ell •
. . 7 - COTTRIIVOIS: BeirOw,
L EximiNA
.-.rairtzw2A.
TlO/111.,w1
DAY and 13. bpi EtZfrs t ab,
ALB lILtDIE~ 119. SO 5. Tailvl
AUCTIOIII %Amiss
FURNESS, ERIN LEY .8c CO.. ,_
Mo. OM CaIIeTSITT and 61.2 /ATM S Btr
SOO PIRCNi SA/to SY- TROPES' DRegta Goo D4
03 TUESDAY AlOarlIEU,
800 piece' , Faxon' , waren dress gouda, Main. maid
sad broche
BLACK AND WRIT% CBSCEL4.
Re pieces piain and Jacquard figured book and whi t
Saxony checks.
ALPACAS Argo MOHAIR'S
Black, brown, one tan atpaeaa
Emilie figured eatin stripe IMPBSSA •
Rtgh-eoiored stil he grar*raise.
AV PIECES PARIS POPLINS, FOB CITY T Mans
Nitre quality Paris plain copliaa.
Extra triunity email plaid PoPlint
Ext.a quality b oebe danced poplins.
2 000 BAL6IORAL3 JUST LANDED.
CAPS extra quality Dew PPY le sprin ANDerae.
ITALlhbi CLOTHO, COTTON/A.4Di. NEGT3gt
ior• pieces One to extra One black I utilan.elothe,
160 pieces heavy cotteeades and Melton'.
coTro s 11031.11
600 dozen 34bread wblie and brown cotton boas,
.DOMESTIC GOODS. FOR CASS.
--- bales and twee brown and bleached mashes.
FEBOCH F itANN Roe. • lat won.
100 pieeeg French all- wool flannels, extra tine.
SALE OF IMPORTED AND DGMESTIO DRY GOODE
ON TITESDAY MORNING.
April 6. at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, on 4 months' credit
60u packages and lots of fancy and staple 1430d4
DAMAGED GOO D,
On acconnt of Underwriters. S for Gash
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
April 6, at 111 o'clock, for cub.
cased-4 black alpacese •
6 races fancy dress Fonda.
tojediadamaged on voyage of importation, tax
steanters Lonlslaaa, Penncylvaole.
p .4,1 4 1 COAST At WARNOOK,
TIONNEB% No. 840 ICARZIST Street.
LARGE POSITIVE SPROUL SALE OF STRAW 0 001:13.
!THISN caTA OR Well&
THMA%
Commencing at 11 o'Clook preci.o.iy. Included will t%
found about 400 C.PIIII r t ttlhiOnable. styles for ladies'
misses', and children's wear.
LARGE POSITIVE &ALE OF 754 tors riltE‘lailf
AND IMPORTED DRY GOIMS, MI LLINEfir aim&
wain; GOODS. &aBY CATALOGUE
Commencing m 10 o Mock preolsefy, comprising aa
attractive seam - fluent of seasonable a we,
Included will be found: N'tc:
EBIES'.
An invoice of rich M
and ß new OIDER siyies embroideries. inet
landed. comprising 1(0 ir , to of medium to very fl oe mode
being full line, of autism. sets. infanta' waists and robes
fluerringe. edging, &.. Ac.
LINEN . cA3113111.0 FIANDEBEGEDEFS.
Alio. a full line of ladles' 5 8 add ttonteB.4 412 i iii
plain. Damen! died. and hemmed linen cambr.c bud •
kerchiefs. from low to car, fin. numbers
LADS VB , LS AND I, ACM.
Aieo, an invoice Paris embroidered Mask lace voile,
black eLd wite milk lacen. Ac.. a fall lineal widths,
Bid , INET EIBbONS AND NM LINSEY G OODS.
Alao, 100 cartons choi r e pprieir 6tyleseoild caters plaid
find fancy poult de Foie b.mnot libboue
*ha, rich rpring sty Ise NA. artiflchiii. powers. Wm&
and white nem. joined blonde. Ac.
PHILIP FORD & (JO., A IRITIO!,iIiKR2r
..- MO MARKET and lIIIIS onlifmnin
—______
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 19000 CASES BOOTS AMP
nHo al
THIS HORNING.
April 4th, at 10 o'clock precisely. will be sold by citta
eau.
loans. for sash. 1.000 cases of raen'o, boya', and youth's
hooter, 6e. . : worne kip, and anonn po ets , brogans, balmnrals, cavalry
m ores,' and children's books.
an one. balinoral a. gaiter,,. am , from city and Eastern
If aLaactiire, comprising a general asaortmant of Roods,
to Which the attenzion or bnyera is invited. Opaa for
g e ale. xami
nation, With natal ogees. early ea the morning et
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.000 016E3 BOOT*
ND IMES.
ON THURSDAY IitORNING,
April 7th. at 10 o'clock preetgaiy, will be Sold by saint
lease, for ea, h, 1,000 eases men's bona and yon ma' ealt,
hip. and grain boots, brogan,. balmorale. cavalry
blow.
ao ome, misses'. sod children's' boots shoes, bat
morals. gaiters. &a.. C .mprieing a general' astottment
of goods Open tor examination, with cataleenes, early
on the morning of slae
IY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
AUCTIONISR._
io. AO! SWUM Street South Side. above Besoae
SKIRTS. DRY GOODC, Stc,
6101 1 / 5 1ING.
April 4th. at IC o'clock. will be sold. Skirts. draft as.l
domestic goods. trimmings, fancy chills, catettowy
abawls, caps, hats,
he
Also, sofa, chairs, blinds, dm
MONDAY. Dn. Good& Trimming& Notion& dco ev er ,
WS NSDAY. and FRU:lilt Morning, evm.
nlenCiElg at In o'clock,
m THOMAS & SONS,
+La-. Nos. 139 attd 141 south FOURTH St,
012.1).—Sales of Seel Beate, Welus. thc. i the IVA
(MANOIi SVERY TUBSDAY. Pamphlet NatalOgret
*ash Satarday_pi±wioua.
lir PUEN/TUB.I At Auction Store THICTRIMATS.
FALB Fl Btu. 1710 CEIRSFNUT STREET.
NOTION —Catalogue** of the anuarror furniture t, be
sold Tuesday morning. at No 1110 Ches'nut street. are
Dow ready. Included in the sale, a superior rosewood
Piano. 7 octaves. made by Schomaoker. ptanas made by
Gale, a large number of superior hair ruaitressos and
fine feather beds. blanket.. elegant mouth, and mir
rors*. handsome chandeliers; also, a ilasatay of flag
Preserves.
REAL ESTATB AND STOCKS. Lth Aprll.
CARD. — Our ea% on Tursday next. RE 12 o'clock, at the
Exchange, will comprise a large amount Of properly, In•
molding several large and valuable lots; one of 10 urea,
2 4 .‘ miles from Market-street bridge; several on 9 76Inat
week Twenly•second street dm City dwel,tags azd
stores. Alao. firgt.clase bank and other Was. See
pamphlet cetalogde
Peremptory Sale on the Premises.
ELEGANT RESIDENCS AND FIIENITURE, GERMAN
THIS MORNING.
Aril 4th. MC at 11 o'clock. will be gold at public Sale.
, withont reserve, on the pFemisee. Batt Walnut lane.
Germantown.
ELSGANTMOPERN MANSION, STABLE, AND COACH
HOGS%
and lame lot. 375 feet front by MO feet. to Hermes street.
• Air- Full descriptions ready
t h e e,dlla.
Immediately after the eale of honee, will be sold.
commencing at precisely 11 o'clock. the entire elegant
drawing-room, dining-room, and chamber Minicar%
superior bookcase, grand Piano, fine satin curtains, line
carpets. chandeliers. &c , &a .
air Sale peremptory, owner removing from the State.
Catalogues now ready.
Sale No. 1110 Chestnut street.
STYPEN/DE FNEINITIIRS, mertra, AND PEEK WE
EOM, ruao. FMB GASPET'S, OBANDDLIRRS,Ac.
ON TUSSDAV MORNING.
April 6th. M 10 o'clock. at No 1110 Chestnut street, by
catalogue, the entire parlor, dining-room, and chamber
furnikitcheture. fi
ut ne
ensil hars. matrasses, feather beds. tke. A/so. 4
the n
41F8r• May be examined at 8 o'clock on morning of sale
SALE OF RARE AND VALUABLE MISONI.LAILEOUB
BOOKS FROM A LIBRAiIL
ON TUESDAY AFTEttblooN.
April 6th, at the auction store, commencing at 4
o'clock. a collection of rare, valuable, and interesting
books from a library.
SALE OF A VALUABLE LAW LIBRARY.
ON W SOMEDAY AFTERNOON,
•pril 6th, at the 'suction store, come:Letting at 4
o'clock, the valuable law library of the late Colonel R.
E. Lee, which comprises a number of the Pennsylvania
and other Reports.
Sale—No. 518 North FIFTH Street,
SUPERIOR FURNMRS. BOOK-oalo3, FINE MIR
ROR. 171iLVNT CiiiiPSTS, 50,
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
*tail Bth. at 10 o'clock, by eatalogae. atffo. 618 ' Forth
FIFTH Stunt, above Buttonwood street, the superior
furniture, rosewood secretary, book. cone, French plate
pier mirror, feather beds, matreases, velvet carnets, Arc
o'clock
aar May be examined on the morning of sale, at 8
.
Executor's Sale. No. 17 South Math street.
SUPERIOR FUSEITURS. ORADD PIANO. MIRRORS.
CARTON CHINA. FINE ()ARMS, CHANDELIERS.
ac.
ON WEDNEDAY MORNING.
April 13th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. at No. 17 Reedit
Ninth 'Area. the entire furniture, including an elegant
rosewood 7-octave /rand Mono, made by Chiskeringi
superior plush puler furniture dining room and chma
bar furniture Ilse metreeeee, elegant carpets, etc. also,
the kitchen utensils.
salmi Hay he examined at'eight o'clock on morning of
Fele for account United States.
PION= ZOIIAVE OLOMINO AND UAITERS.
ON SATITR. oAT MORNING.
April 16th. at 10 o'clock, at the anstion store. without
reserve. 4 770 infantry privates' coats. zone,., 4.044
vests. 57 trumpeters' coats. 4 942 leather vagina, 12,6 D
linen gaiters. 26 forage cape Terms cash.
itir The abov earl y a portion of the French uniforms
imported in the part of the war, and are sold on
account of being too small to issue to our troops. May
be examined three days previous to sale.
Brig.-Gen. and Obtfitte ll te tr im ir edt Eß 4
Depot of Wa.h r ington, Dr:C
LEGAL.