THE CITY. Thereinto APRIL. 9,1863. APRIL 9, 1864. 11.6.41. 19 4r.---9 P.M. 6 A. It 121/.....11.. 114 37 .50j4 54 47 47g..„„....48 WIND. WIND. W W NNW i E by 5.... E by 5.... ESE APRIL 10, 1863. 1 APRIL 10, 1864. 6 A. M.... 12 a.... 3 P.M. 6 4.31 .•..1.3 M...... 8 P. M. 4131 55 52 463 6 8..•. ..... 58 WIND. WIND. WSW.,..SW by S. S WbyS ESE Sby E ENE SUNDAY- SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.—Ye s te r. day afternoon the Sabbath school of the Pabst eerie Baptist Church, celebrated its al:Mecum. annivesmy. The church er:) , Vded wi th the children, their parents, and others Wile take an interest in the Sunday.school causa. Ad dressee appropriate to the occasion were made by Revs. D. O. Eddy, J. Wheaton Smith, J. Hyatt Smith. and W. la Can Meter, superintendent of Howard Buni o n, New York. The other exer cise" consisted in ei ging by the children. The re port of the school was read by Mr. John NC. Evans, Which stated that the school was divided into two departments, principal and primary, numbering 49 teachers sad 432 'cholera. The attendance during the year averaged 283. A missionary society has re cently been roimrd in the school, which is now sup porting a missionary In Sweden. Alluding to the Vaal Lumber of children who are in the streets on Sabbath, the report urge. that to reclaim them opens a wide field of labor for those who desire the temp-rat as well as the spirituel prosperity of youth placed beyond contingency. It is a field in which all can work, and the question of personal duty assumes a serious Un yortance, which each teacher may exert upon the future. A. Christian patriots who are looking anx iously forward to that national greatness which is in reserve for our country, are there no fears, no mis givings, as to the moral influence which will be ex erted by those who are to control the future desti nies of our nation? Without regard to any higher consideration, this of itself should be sufficient to enlist the energies of every true patriot and Chris tian. To COMMAND COLORED TROOPS.—The follitining.nfinusil students of the Free alnitotry School appeared before the Board of Examiners at Washington during the past week, were pressed, and recommended for the positions named : Marks Edward Behle, private, 27th N. Y. Inde pendent Battery, aged 26, for major. George 1111.Ller. private, Co. E,148111 P. Regiment, aged 19. for reptant. . Samuel P. Cotten, private, Co. D, let Delaware Regiment, aged 23, for captain. John Lecke, civilian, of New York, aged 24, for ceptain.. Win. R. Browne, civilian, of New York, aged 21, for captain. Fred. W. Watkins, corporal, etti N. Y. Independ ent Battery. aged 24. for captain. John B. Upham, sergeant, 123 Co., 241 Battalion, Yet. R. C., age? 23. for captain. Matthew 34. Bollock s civilian, of Philadelphia, aged 29. for captain. Jobn Cowan), civilian, of Easton, Maryland, aged 31.1or.captaiu. De Witt O. smith, oorporal, Co. B, sth WiloQntin aged 26, for captain. ,t 7 Edward Pyle, civilian, of Chester co , Pa., aged 19, for flrat lieutenant. Jai. B. T. Chairs, civilian, of Springfield, Massa. aged 17, for first lieutenant. Beaton Tuttle, private, 6th Co.. let Battalion, N. T. Sharpshooters, aged 23, for Hut lieutenant. John S. Appleton, Titivate, Co. I, let Delaware giment, aged 23. for that lieutenant. John T. Sebering, private, Co. K, 67th Penna., aged 30, for second lieutenant. A3tRI~ AL car SoLDIERS.—The following squads of soldiers arrived in this city on Saturday : The guard of aeventytwo men belonging to the 10th - Kansas Regiment, under the command of Captain 33111, Which conveyed the rebel prisoners to Fort Delaware on Friday. They were fed and quartered at the Cooper. Shop Refreshment Saloon, and are expected to leave for the V7est at nine o'clock this morning. Squad of nineteen men of the 16th ohlo Battery, Lieutenant Dawson, commanding, arrived from Vir ginia, on their way home. They were fed at the Cooper-Shop Saloon. Squad of twenty men belonging to tat Section Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, Lieutenant Perry commanding, arrived from Boston, on their way , to - Washington. Fed at the Cooper• Shop Saloon. In the eventog, about 342 recruits for, different Illassaahusetts regiments, under the command of Captain W. F. Fuddirg, passed through on their way to the seat of war. They were fed at both saloons. WHERE .ARE THE tiPORTEMEN ?—We are informed by some fishermen that for the past week the waters near the mouth of the Schaiylkill have been alive with wild r uck, most of them sprig tails or steel-heads. There was not even a solitary sportsman there to disturb them. The amphibious creatures seem.'d to be ueusually tame. In some in stances great flocks would part to let boats pass through. 1014 e number of duck. of several species unusual in the 'waters of the Delaware, have been seen in Eagle Cove and in the vicinity of the several islands between Philidelphia and Chester. The probability is that the heavy easterly storms of late have driven the dusk* to the waters of the Dela ware. PHILADELPHIA. PRINTE A.—James M. Johnson, a Philadelphia printer, enlisted in the service of the Government shortly after the bloody hand of the rebellion was raised against the flag of the Union. lie wee then attached to the Bth Penn sylvania Cavalry as an oraeriy sergeant. Oa many occasions be gave evidence of bravery and skill, for which he has received the merited honor of pro. motion to the rank of captain of Company H, 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Captain Johnson Is well hem!' and highly reepeeted among the fraternity of printers and the public generally. HEAVY Biotic.—Fora couple of hours before daybreak, yesterday morning, the wind from the northeast was particularly violent. Ina num berof instanter chimneys were blown down, because the adhesive quedirma of the mortar had been de stroyed by the opetwion of coal gam Betides this, many of the gas lamps were extingnished because SA the broken glass of the cases. The lamps, :a a general thing, are very dirty, and are improperly attended to. ritESENTATION.—A very beautiful silver pitcher Was prerented on Saturday evening to the _National Union League, by the ladies holding the fair at the Araenibiy Building for the benefit of the loyal =there's in Tennessee. The pitcher was received on beNslf of the membere of the League, by the Hon. Manes Gilpin, S. District Attor ney. The °ovation waa a very happy one in every 'expect. Hion TIDES.— The tides in the Delaware and Schuylkill have been very high dud g this spring. HEAVy rains. and a SUCOOI.BIO/1 of easterly gales. have swelled the streams to a much greater extent than bas been known in the months of March And April for many years. DEATH OP A SOLDIER.—The following clean was reported at tee medical directoes Wage, on Saturday, from The lstington-lane U. S. A. llos• pital; James Wickinton, Co. C, 99th Regiment - Pennsylvania Volunteers. CHANGE OF TrmE.—The new time table went into operation yesterday on the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. The night line Low leaves at half past 10 o'clock, instead of half lout 11 o'clock. BRING REP4iRED.—The supply steamer Bermuda, which recently arrived from the West Gulf Squadron, - was placed on Simpson & Neil!'s dry dock. on klzaturthy, for repair; RECIWITS.—The recruits tor the oast week numbered 313, to wham the bounty of $7 . 8,250 WAX paid. THE P'OLICIE. IBetore S. Commissioner d H. Smith.] - Murder of John Neish. First-Mate of the Bark Garibaldi. The crew of the bark Garibaldi were arrested on Thursday Light ty United States laarishals Jeukins and Sharkey, on suspicion of having been concerned in the murder of John Neigh, the first mate Of said vessel, some time since. or at or near Matanzas. The parties were arraigned on Saturday for a hearing. Three witnesses were examined, but nothing Was elicited respecting the events resulting in the death of the first mate. There was some evioence as to tae mutinous character of the Crew. The names of the prisoners atraigned are John Arnett, second mate ; Rappan Moroni ; Nicholas Drygot, Michael Benuch Thomas Hocriguee, and Michael Kane. Richard Wood, colored man, of Philadelphia, and cook of the vessel. teethed as follows : I heard scuffling and hollering in the forecastle; I supposed the mate was there; the hollering was in a foreign tongue; when I got out to the galley door, I saw the that mate running towards the cabin door; I then RAW him come out again, and come forward of the galley door where I was standing ; he stood there and tired his pistol fire limes, 1 think; he went forward after he fired ; the second mate was stand- I. g behind him when he tired ; I did not see him come out of the for , :casile ; I saw him go towards the forecastle ; I do not know where the crew were ; I saw Michael Kane en the poop; the cook and myself got up together, and the second mate was standing aten'enies ; I do not know whose watch on deck it was 3 just before daylight I went into the forecastle, anti saw the mate tied ; he was living; I did not see any blood; he said to the cook to carry hlm aft; 1 went and got hicu a pillow; I was afraid to cut him loose ; I cif; not speak to him at all ; I did not cut him Pa se, as I was afraid ; I throwed the i underpillow Lia neial ; his hands and feet were Oh tied tigff her ; he seemed to be hi pan. ; I knew l i e was in pain ; I did not Bea noy place where he I was cut ; it was dark when I first saw the mate; it was dark just before breaking day; the crew were .standing by The haarsteam's locker, on the port sidß; I cannot say which of the men - were a-standing there; one or two of them had broeina in their hands, as they were getting ready to scrub the decks ;we n t y that they could hear the mate's groans ; I into the cabin and told the captain that tbi y would kill the mate if he did not come out; I do not know whether the captain was in bed or not ; tee captain told me to bring the mate here; he told tee cook the same; the captain staid in the cabin ; I then came back to the galley, and sat down, and awaited daylight, I was so frightened. and staid to daylight; then same gentlemen came aboard after oath of allegiance ; the towboat was lying alongside, with another ship in tow; the men were drawn up in a line along amidships, to give up their oath of allegiance; the captain then asked where the mate was, when some one told him he was dead; I did not see the little Spaniard when the men were araten up in line ; one of the men went forward to look after the mate ; the man came back and said the mate was dead. Two pilots, the cap tain, cook, and myself, went Into the forecastle; / then saw ihe mate lying dead, just in the same con. dition as when I threw the pillow under hie head ; the captain took brass knuckle/ and a revolver from alongside the mate and took them to the cabin ; the captain did not return ; I next saw the mate when he was to be thrown overboard; I think it vies after ilinn.r Mr. Arnett told me to tell the -captain that they were ready to throw the mate overboad the captain told Inc to throw them all overboard; r Saw the body of the deceased on the bed; it was inride of the tick; I do not know whe ther his hands were tied ; I never heard any of the crew or the second mate speak of this affair after and he appeared mard e • the mate was a large man, lo be a'strong man- Cromexamtced —Tb.ere were seven sailors on board, board and the that and second mates; one got over- ; he was a Spaniard ; I suppose the little a'ps niard was down in the bold, as I heard a noise there frequently, until we got to Matanzas; I afterwards found a tin cup, plate, and scarf in the hold. Frank Flatulent sworn.-4 came aboard the above vessel on the eath of February, to act as first mate ; I came from the ship Ellen Southard; I was rc• quested to Dom. by Captain Howe, the master of the Ellen Sou hard; I saw the captain of the Gari baldi on bawd the Ellen Southard; I told Captain Howe I would not go; the captain of the Garibaldi - could have heard our conversation if he had been listening; I Mutt know, alt. that time, there had been a murder committed on hoard the Garib shdi ; I went on board the Garibaldi ; about 7 o'clock tie captain was at the main hatch ; he told me the crew did not intend to turn to; I then asked him what was to do; be told me to try and coax them to go to work; I found that the second mate could talk a little English ; he always behaved very well; I saw the supposed dead man ; he was lying in the fore castle ; Old not know that he was tied there ; I had to keep my eyes about me at 4 30, through the captain's order, I burled deceased; there being nothing on board to make a shroud, we took the bed clothes, made a beg, and put the body in • as we were doing ae. I discovered a pool of blood near where the body was lying. This witness then pro seeded to detail the scenes of terror on board the vessel. Michael Kane was so frightened that lie came very near jumping overboard, and seemed to be afraid of going among the crew, The hearing :sojourned Until noon to-day, when Kane Will be placed OR the witness stand. It is thought the real murderer escaped at fdataozas. He is a Spaniard. There does not seem to be any thing known as to the cause of the murder. [Selma Mr. Alderman Battler.] Robbery and Sharp Practice. A oneilllttled man ogling himself Stephen Clay, and IWOMen giving the name of Realm' Maeor- meek, were arraigned at the Central Station on Saturday on th.e charge of robbery. The evidence in the case developed a specimen of pretty sharp practice. It is as follows : The manufactory of Mr. Edward Cope & Son, on Hermann street, German. town, was entered nn Monday night or Tuesday m orn in g last and robbed of seventeen dozen woolen knit nubtas and balmoral hose. Most of the articles recovered were spread out on the long desk at the Central, and were identified by one of the firm. Solomon L. Friedenberg ewora.—l am a broker, (pawnbroker) ; these good. were deposited with are by this woman, Rachel McCormack; I think to the best of my knowledge she is the woman, but I can't gay exactly that she is the person, because it was in the dusk of the evening when she game; Clay cams the next day and claimed the goods, saying they had been stolen from him ; I told him he must make an affidavit that be owned the goods; he went away, and on the next day he produced the affidavit, as sworn to before Ald. Plankinton ; this affidavit set forth that the goods had been deposited by Rachel lir ever ; on this I delivered the things to him. Detective Levy sworn.—l went to Mr. Frieden berg's on Friday afternoon, having thus far fretted some of the goods stolen from the factory of Mr. Cope & Son, and there learned that a man had been there in the morning, who claimed the goods, and received them ; I went in search of the man, and told several of the pollee force that if they saw a one armed man, to arrest him; Officer Frowett took Clay into custody near Eleventh and Melon streets, and conducted him to the etation-house ; on search ing the prisoner, a dark lantern was found, and also some gunpowder In a piece of newspaper, and also an augur-bit and a pocket-handkerchief, that he was motions tokeep ; then went to the house where the woman Rachel lived, in a little court running north from Melon street, above Eleventh, and in her trunk found a hand vice and two pair of pliers. Upon exhibiting these, Mr. Cook identified them as his property, but did not know they had been stolen from the mill. I asked the woman, continued Mr. Levy, where she got the vice and pliers, and she replied they were some of thetools that Clay worked with at his trade before he Wits cent to prison. Alderman flaukinton was examined as a witness, and testified that the affidavit was made before him by a one.armed man ; think Clay is the name person, but cannot say positively ; the statement made was that the goods belonged to him, and that they had been pawned by a woman calling hevcolt Mn. Reeder; he said the ticket had been lost, but that he bad obtained the number from the pawnbroker. Mr. Levy remarked that the prisoner had some conversation with Officer Taggert. Mr. Taggart asked him where he got the goods. The prisoner replied "in New York." " Whereabouts in New York?" inquired Mr. Taggart. To which the prisoner replied "that's none of your business." The defendants were committed in default of $1 500 each to answer at court. Rune Crazy. Peter Gann was arraigned on the charge of com mitting an Of/Ma and battery upon a colored man cameo James Randolph, on Sunday evening. Sir. Randolph testified that as he was walking along Sixth street, on his return from church, he observed the defendant and another person insulting a colored woman. Witness stepped up to them and remon strated kindly on the impropriety of their conduct, whereupon he was knocked down and very badly beaten about the head. The prisoner is one of the men who made the attack. "Well, Peter," said the magistrate, "what have you to say 1" Peter replied that he did not know anything about the affair until the next morning—" Lucas crazy." n You get crazy pretly'often, don't you?" The prisoner stood mute, his countenance indi cating a sort of cross between ignorance, brutality, whisky, and idiocy He was ordered to enter bail in the sum of $6OO to answer. [Before Mr. Alderman Paneoast.2 Promptly Arrested. Edward Murray, a driver of a car On the Heston. vine passenger railroad, was convicted on Saturday on the charge of running hie ear over a small child named Geo. Stokes, from which death ensued in a short time. [Before Mr. alderman Devlin .Larneoy of AL Watch Charles Richardson is the name given by a young man who was arraigned on Saturday on the charge of stealing a watch from a men in a public house near Market and Twelfth streets. The accused, it is said, upon being hard pressed, showed the place where the watch had been secreted in a stable on the premises. The timepieen was smeared. The se emed was committed . Burglary. A house at the corner of Broad and Pine streets was broken Into at an early hour on Saturday morn ing. A few articles were stolen. The robbers had forced open a wfndoW.thuttet. THE COURTS. United States Circuit Court—Judge Cad lEMME^3 Mattison 4 CO, TM SI/nyder et al. On Saturday the jury In this case 'rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs for $3,258.15. The United States vs. 6 Boxes. These boxes, con taining needles, spectacles, buttons. handkerchiefs, and marked "George Schaffer, Columbia Hotel, Washington City," Were seized in this city ont the 22d of April, 1663, by some of the detective officers of the police force, and on Information filed were at bitched for forfeiture on the ground that the goods were in transitu to parties in a State in rebellion— viz : Virginia. The goods are 'claimed by one Peter Hates, who, in his answer to the information, says that he is a loyal citizen, and that the goods were being sent to Schaffer, at Washington, for gale by him. He further denied that they were intended for the rebels. After the evidence and charge of the court the jury rendered a verdict for claimant. Uni ted States Attorneys Gilpin and Ashton for the Uni ted States; Geo. H. Earle for claimant. Dletriet Court—Judges Sharawood, Strowi i . and Hare. IMPORTANT DECISION AS TO . LEGAL TENDER NOTES Mervine vs. Sailor. This was an action to recover damages for breach of covenant. Defendant had covenanted to pay a yearly ground rent of $570, "lawful silver money of the United Staten, each dol lar weighicg seventeen pennyweights and six griller at least." When the July rent became due the de fendant tendered the amount in United States trea sury notes, which plaintiff' refused to receive, de manding silver dollars. Suit was brought, and the defendant pleaded tender as aforesaid. To Stile plea the plaintiff filed a replication, averring that the defendant did not tender in silver dollars, &c. ' but in promissory notes or paper money of - the United States, of the nominal value of $285, but of 40 per cent. less exchangeable value. To this the defend ant filed a special demurrer, averring that the pro missory notes so tendered were lawful money of the 'Came States, and a legal tender in payment of all debts. This demurrer was before the court at the December term, and was reargued at the present term by G. 111. Wharton for plaintiff, and by Geo. W. Harkin' for defendant. Saturday, the opinion of the court was delivered by Judge Rare, rendering judgment on the demurrer for the defendant, thus deciding that the treasury notes are a legal tender, and should have been received in payment of the rent. Judge Sharawood delivered a dissenting opinion. In the case of Koerner vs. Calhoun, which was to have been heard in the Court or Common Pleas by Judge Allison, a postponement was had until some day next week, yet to be fixed. In this case, the nuestion is raised whether the principal of a ground rent, the interest of which as well as the principal, is covenanted to be paid in "lawful money of the United States of America," may be paid in "legal tender notes." W. L Hirst is for plaintiff; George M. Wharton for defendant. Tnn QtrAY.T.ll.lt SESSIONO, Judge Thompson, met on Saturday, and, after hearing one habeas corpus case of no interest or importance, adjourned. Lk. TER BA.Goi. AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. PHILADELPHIA ship 'Arr . °ming. Burton Ltvorp lot, April 25 Shin Emvire Queen_ Morale 1 iverpwr), soon. Burk John Bonbon, Davis - L"...anayra. soon. lcbr Dart. Conrad larhados. soon PHILADELPHIA BO RD DP TRAWL 80. L. BUZBY. G EDW. C. BIDDLE, ICommirras OF TRH Hoz" 'THOMAS S _VERNON. la MI:MVO it ch PORIIi OF PHIET-LAIVELPIIIA, April 11. 'N 31 SUN ARRIVED. Steamer Mara , Brumley. 3E'. hours from Hartford. with =des to Wm o. .T M. Baird St'r Buffalones, 24 hortra from New York, With inosia to P Clyde. r Am.D. Igiza, Richards, 24 hours from NeW York, with =des to W Y Clyde, St'r Noway. Sroaw. 21 hours from Few York, with rodeo toWmMDgirdSiCo rt.'r Tammy. Pler.e, 24 hours from New York. with mdse to Wm M Baird & CO. Et'r Monitor. Jones. 24 hours from New York, With rodeo to Wm M Baird k Co. S thr D & B Kelley. Kelley, 10 dare from Boston, With map. to Crowell ("Mitt,. Sail. Lancet, Bayard. 1 day from Christiana, Del, with grain to Christian Gr CO. Schr Planter. Fowler, 1 day from Loipaic. Del, With corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. BYLOW. Brill Bunorola, from Piew York CLEARED. Steamship Norman. Baker, Boston, H Winsor & Co. Bark Pauline (Brem), Osterion, New York, P Wright Bark Fannie. Carter, S W 'Pass, J B Bazley & Co. Brig John Barnard, Jamieson, Genoa, H L Foster & Co. Brig Herald. Davie. Key West, W Bernardou & BrO Schr I F Wheeler, Hy der, Portland; C A Ileckanar & Co. Bch' It Seaman, Seas an, Boston, Hammett, Van Hazen. & Loch man. Sam R S Warren, Pickering, Portsmouth, B It Sawyer & Co. Schr Mary Anna, Gibbs, Cobassett Narrowe, J Bay more Fehr Cohassett, Toby. New Bedford, Blakiston, Graff & Co. Scbr Ftreamlet. Stokes Annapolis, Tyler & Co- Schr Ann Pickrell. Lodge, Washington, Milnes 4 Co. Ear Readingave. Lloyd, Powell, Jones Seht ER, No. SI. Stamford, A Wm lard. Schr Anna M, Hampton, Millyille, R D Wood & Co. 7.1 Scbr Clio; Lewis, do do Sra Heroine, Champlin, Greenport , Sinn ickson & Glover. Rehr JR Stroup. Foster, Boston, Hunter, Horton, & Co Fehr Cot ddy, Coombs, Salem. I. Andonriod & CO. Behr Si A Taylor Bacon. Salem, Day & Hruldell. Schr Jas Satterthwaite, Long. Boston, do. St'r Ruggles, McDermott New York, VI P St'r Leader, Callahan. Alexandria, 'rhos Webster St'r F Cadwalader, Pierson. Balrimore, A Groves, Jr. St'r HI. Gaw. Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. ZCOrreapondence of the Thiladelehis Exchange- LEWES. Del . April 7.. The• following vessels are in the Roadstead : Schrs George L Green from Baltimore for Boston; Willism A Putnam. from Wa. hington t Prairie Flower. for Ports mouth: Tidal Wave, for Boston ; Electric Plash. for New York; B Flower, for Boston: Julia Decker. B N Haw kins. A Tirrell, D B Newcomb, Idlewild, Emblem Ma ria Hirst and several others The heavy sea is sub siding. Wind light from NW. AARON MARSHALL. LEWES, DeL , April S. The greater part of the fleet before reported at the Breakwater left to- day Among tb vessels at the harbor Ws morning were brire Martha Wsshington.'Leland. }from St Domingo for New York. lou in for a harbor and to repair damages 3 Frontier, tom Philadelphia. for Portland; ochre Reindeer. do for Portland : Geo Pale*, do for Providence; Richard Law, do do; Leonard Mac kenzie. do for Rockport; J•.mes Bliss, do for Bangor; Washington. from-Padres,: Monroe; Mountaineer. Capt Pratt. N S Rue, and tb e U S schocner Spray. A portion of the cargo and the upper deck of the ship Sea. Crest have come on the beach. The wreakers have commenced getting the es rgo of the brig John Ohrvetal 1. to lighters and it will be shipped to Philadelphia, Wind S. dr 84. A A RON WARSHAW,. COPART NERSKIP ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. D HENRY W S'ANAGA. having parehneed. the in terests of TREVOR T. FOWLER and TurLow JAMI SON, in the business heretofore carried on in the Girard Rouse, nnder the style of KANAGA. FO WIER & CO.. the partnership is sera) declared to be dissolved. All parties indeb tedHenryaid arm are requested to mate settlement with Hnry W. %snags HENRY W. KitilLGA, TREVOR T. FOWLER, TUTLOW JAWESON. PHILADELPHIA. AIRE 4. 1864. ap7-tf NOTICE. -CHARLES C. KNIGHT IS lammed to an interest In our business from this date. 0, D. B.OBBIaB di CO.. Iron and Steel Merchant/1. N. R corm 6)I I :AND and VESE 9trente, and PHILADELPHIA. AP 4 lirl a . 1 5 6 .1 . 4 North FNONT Street. avl-lcal‘ THE UNDER9IGNED HAVE THIS -a- DAY entered into copartnership. and having Par' chased the interest of PErBIIT. %rata ar & 00., will Continue the Wholeeale Drug bueinean ander the name of wrgETCH, BBINDUETT & Cu.. at the old stand. No. 609 MARYS? Street. AARON STRETCH. PEITLAIDBLPHIA. April 1, IE6.I,j°BEPR S. BaNNSTT. apl-lm DOCTOR A 11. STEVENS IS CURING all Chronic Diresses. both of LADIES and GEN TLEMEN,_by a new method in the nee of ELECTRICITY. without shocks or pain. Board for a limited number of Patients from abroad may be had at reasonable rates in the Doctor's family. A Pamphlet of sixteen pages. con taining certificates and other information. sent gratis to ell orders accompanied with a stamp -Office and resi dence, at IM-1B 80IITB PENN SQUABS, being central and afteetiela by street-ears Err ra. every railroad disp.) in the *WY. PHILADELPHIA. AD/U, - 1861. FIRS T IsT.ELTIOT.E9—T_. 13.L..N3M DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT This Bank has been astborixod and is noW marvel! 0 receive SObiteriDtiOne tO ttitt This Lean, Issued under authority of an sot of Con gress, approved March 3, 1801, provides for the bane of 'fere Hundred Millions of Dollars Mgt:1,000.000) United States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years from date, IN COIN, dated March 1,1864, bearing interest at the rate of per arm= IN COIN. Parable selni-annually on all Bonds over $lOO. aLd on Bonds of $lOO and less, an nually. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they map prefer. . . . Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominatlons of fifty dollars ($6O). one hundred dollars ($100). five hundred dollars (500). one thousand dollars ($1.030), five thousand dollars (5.000). and ten thousand dollars (10.000). and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars ($5O). one hundred dollars ($100). five hundred dollars ($500). and one thousand dollars ($1,000). INTEREST Will commence from date of subscription. or the ac crued Interest frcm the let of March can be paid in coin. or. until further notice. in U. B. notes or notes of Ns, tional Banks. adding (60) fifty per cent. to the amount for premium. U. H. CIA&RIK I mldn-tf President. NE W LOA N. JAY COOKE di CO. OFFER FOR SALE THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN Seating flee par cent. Interest, in coin. Redeemable any time after TEN YEALES. st the pleasure of the Government. and payable FORTY FECES after date. Both COUPON ANI REGISTERED BONDS are Jawed for thie Loan, of came demon:death:ma as the Five- Twenties. The interest on $lO and $lOO payable yearly, on--all other denominations half-yearly. The TEN FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, UM, the half-yearly Interest falling due September 1 and March 1 of each year. Until let September, the accrued interest from Ist Match is reunired to be paid Up purahasera In coin, or In legal currency, adding 00 per cent. for premium. until further notice. All other Government securities boutht and sold A. NELSON W. L. *MFRS& NELSON & IitIIIRFEEE GENERAL AGENTS, • NASHVILLE, TENN., Will collect all Claims entrusted to their care on DAV ties in Middle rfetillanal. They refer, by permission, to the following gentlemen; Hon. John Catron, 11. S. Supreme Court. Hon. Andrew Johnson, Military Goyernot, Tenn. Haddock, Reed & Co.. Heaton & Denckla, J. B. Lip pincott & Co.. Philadelphia. Sawyer, Wallace Co. Thomas Eakin. Cox Lk Wright. B Appleton & Co., Mew York. Nindok & Co. , Pittsburg. Davis & Apple. Cincinnati. Robert K. Woods, Cashier. Merchant& Bank, St. Louis, Mo. mhR wfm6t, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF TER COARBROP, WASHINOTON. February 26th, 1861. Whereas. by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia. in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Psnnsyisratua, has been duly 02RRILJECE midst , and accordkeg to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled 'an act to provide a na tional cnrrency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof." apts.:wood February 26th, 186.3. and has com plied with all the fprovisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the DRBMISMI of Banking. ....-.. - sow. therefore I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the FO URII NA TIONAL BANK OP PHIL ILDNI.PHIA. county of Phila. deiphia. and State of Pennsylvania. is authorized to commence the heathen of Banking, under the act afore said_ In testimony whereof, witness soy hand ead meal of ease, this twenty-sixth day of Febraary., 1504. ucla IdcGIILLOCH, mhl• 2m Comptroller of the Currency. JOHN HORN, JR., STOCIK-COMMISSION BROS:1114 Z. 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET. (UP STAIRS.) ' PHILADBLPHIA.. BEFBRENCES: Idesera.Thoa. A. Biddle & Co. Mesa.Gaw;Macialeater. & CO. biome. B. B. Whalen & Co. Messrs. Drexel & Co. Messrs. Buzby & Co. - Henry J,Williame. Alexander Biddle, Esq. I. P. Hutchinson. EEC. (I. H. Troutman. Esq. D. B. Cummins. Emu. Jas. 0. King &Sons- New York. fe2B-2m p„ ECOND NATIONAL BANK OF P— 'PHILADELPHIA,FRANRFORD. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH THE PRIVILEGE OP IN. CREASING TO RHO. 000. NATHAN HILLIS. President WILLIA/11 H. RHAWN Carhier, (Late of the Philadelphia Bank.) DIRECTORS: NATHAN WELLS CHARLES CHARLES E. "(REBOIL GEORGE W. RHAWN, BENJ. R. ROWLAND__,Ja., SIMON R. SNYDE. HEEL H. DEACON. EDWARD HAYES. JOHN COOPER, LEWIS SHALLOROPS, The Second National Bank of Philadelphia Is now open at No. 134.MA1N Streat, Prankford. for the train action of a General Banking Enainem lIDOII the usual terms. Collections upon all asesmible points will be made upon liberal terms. RetrectfullY, fe.t.Sm w "MAW,. Mahler -.--8 BRIGGS GOLD CO. MINES-BRIGGS & GREGORY LODES, GILPIN COUNTY, COLORADO. CAPITAL 10,000 SHARES-$lOO EACH. J. SMITH BRIGGSTRUSTEES, GEO. M. PULLMAN ANTHONY HENRY COGGILL R CORNBLL WHITE C. C. ALGEL Hudson. N- T. 'M G. ANGELL - Providence, B. L President, .1" SMITH BRIGGS. Trees - aver, WAL rss B Law Toil. Secretary, D. LITTLEJOHN. • Conned, J. S. WOODWARD. Mining Saperint.ndent. CHAS, H. BRIGGS, are Im Office 25 CLIFF Street, New York ROPE GOLD COMPANY. NINES—"GOLD DIRT LOPE. Giinin county. Colorado. CAPITAL, 80.000 MAIM, *hi each. TRVSTIFEB. JOHN EVANS. Colorado. P H. JUDD, New York H. b. COBH. New York. WILLIAM MOLLER. New York. GEO. W. GRAPPLIN, Baltimore. HERMAN FUNKS. New York. R. CORNELL WHITE, New York. If. C TYLER Pew York. S. G. ARNOLD. Providence. PRESIDENT. Hie Excellency JOHN EVAN& Governor of Colorado Territory. VIOIC PRISIDENTS. Hon. S. G. ARNOLD, Dr. F. H. JUDD. Treaeorer, WALTER E LAWTON, Secretary. J. P. DAVICS. mhZI Ira Office, No. 25 CLIFF Street, New York, 66 HER MAJESTY" CHAMPAGNE. THE ROYAL WINE OF ENGLAND. A limited quantity of this superior Wine has been se cured for the tuiderstrued. sad the first shipment of 5I eases has arrived, by the steamship Olympus. diree from the cellars of the well-known house of MESSRS. DR VENOGE dr CO.. at Epernay, France. The present invoice will be intro duced into this market at the very low price of TWENTY DOLTARS PR CASE OF QUARTS. payable in currency, which ie much below its first coat. 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Vq061110.2t1, deceased, having beep granted by the &Ritter of Willa of Philadelphia connty to the undersigned. all persons indebted to mid Estate are requested tomake payment. and those having claims or:demands ogatnet the same. to make them u n.:w a with. out delay to HENRIETTA W. WOMB AT B, Executrix, Frankford. A. K. womnern, F. K WOMRITH. WILLI aid eau PHIL/LI/A . April 6,1664. Executors. 416 Arch St. ap4-flit IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JAMES MoGILL. deed. Notice is hereby given that RADIUM. L. Magni. the widow of said decedent, has filed ia said Court her Petition and an appraisement of the personal estate which - she elects to retain under the act of April 14, 1851, and the supplements thereto. and the Court will approve the same on FRIDAY. April 15th, 1884, unless exceptions be sled thereto. DAVID PAUL BROWN. apB,4t* Attorney for Petitioner. Tx THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR I N THE OI'lY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ABRAHAM KT.LTER. Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, srui adjust the account of CHARLES F. ASHHE Ail, Trus tee of the Estate of ABRAHAM KELM& deceaNed, and to make diettibution of the balance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested, for the par- Poses of his appoinf meat. on MONDAY, April 18. 1864. at 4 o'clock P. M , at his Oka, S E corner of Eighth and Locust streets, M the city of Philadelphia. ar.B-fmieet DADISL DOUGHERTY, UNITED STATES, EASTERN BIB TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SGT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, - GREETING: - - - W.TIEEEAS. The District. Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. right-1Y and duly proceeding on. Libel tiled in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all per sons in general who have. or pretend to have, any right, title. or interest in Ave bales and nine bags of Clifton. and three thousand and thirty-three dol lars and sixty four cents, being the proceeds of the sale or-the said cotton, and the money ree l -mewing the same, deposited ana being with the Assistant Truett ter of the United States at Philadelphia. (the said cotton having been captured by the Kanawha, a yes sel-of•war of the United Suttee, under the command of Lieutenant Comm ending Mat o, ) to be monished, cited, and called to the at the time and place un derwritten, and to effect hereafter expressed (lusting so requiring.) You are thererore charged ajj.4 strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that 09 publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila delphia, and in the Legal latell(geneer, you do monish and cite. or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have. any right, title, or interest in the said cotton, or in the said sum of three thousand and thirty-three dotter., and /JULY - four cents, the proceeds of sale of said cotton, and representing the sane% to appear before the Honorable. JOHN CADWALADE.R. the Judge of the said Court. at the District Court room. in me city of Philadel phia. on the twentieth day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following. between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege. in due form of law. a reasonable and lawful excites, if any they have. why the said cotton and the said sum of three thousand and thirty-three dollars and sixty four cents, the proceeds of sale of said cotton, and repre senting the same, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, ind as goods of their enemies or otuerwise. liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned an dood and lawful urdes; and further to do and receive In this behalf as tojustice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate. or cause to be intimated, unto all Persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said Ave bales and nine 'sags of cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise. liable and sub ject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence. or rather contu macy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court wbat you shall do in the premises,together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this seventh day of APRIL, A. D. 1864. and in the eighty-.eighth year of the Independence of thesaid United States. Bpi). 3t G. R. 'O%. Clerk of District Court. "Colorado. • "Chicago. New York, ELECTRICrI^I. —WHAT IS LIF E WITHOUT HEALTH r—giesers. GRIN a ALLEN, Radical Bleetrielans. havink diasolved tartvorskap, the Practice will be continued by THOS. ALLEN. at the old established office, No. 7 North TIMM Street. between Coates and Brown, where he will still treat and c are all ( curable diseatas whether Acute, Chroxis, Pulmonary or Paralytic. without Ja shock or any' pain,) with she va rious rnodifastions of Elestricity and Galvanism. Thin treatment has been found remarkably sacesasfai in all amuses of Dronslaitis, Diptheria, and other diseases of the throat and reaviratory organs. Consumption. trot and se- Indiums* and Catarrh. send stages. General Debility. Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver or Denudes. 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SHERIFF'S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF a wilt of Venditioni Expooae, to me directvd, will be exposed to public. .eie or vendee. on MOND ef Ere* Ding. May 2. UDC at 4 o'clock, at dansom.street Hall. All that certain lot of skourid situate on the weal Sidi of Eighth street two hundred and forty feet northward from Dauphin street, to she city of Jthilade,phia; son tainlng in front on Eighth street twenty feet. and In depth ore ,hundred and ten fret two and a quarter inches. (Which said lot Ch. Wm Wharton. trustee by da.d. dated June 23. 1850, recorded in Deed Book 11 D. W., ho. 90. Patten. &a., conveyed unto Alexander Christy in fee; reserving a around rent of thirty dollars, pxyable let Jarman , and July 3 CC. C. P. ; ht. '64. Debt $ Wharton.] later in execution and to be sold as the property of Alexander Christy. JOHN 2H061P80.151. Sheriff. Philadelphia. hilterlff'n Office, April 9,16'4. Hull St S HERIFF S SATE.-BY VIRTIIN OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public Pale or 'amine. on MON OA Y &co ning. May 2.1E84, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Seventh and Dauphin street.. in the car. of Pciledelpbia; containing in front on 'Seventh street eighty feet, and in depth of that width along Dauphin street one hundred and thin:y.ol.a feet to Franklin street. [Which said lot Mary F. Stddall, by deed dated February 1,1862, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No .36. page 249. conveyed unto Joseph H, Sada& in fee, re solving a ground rent of LSO J_ H S. bee no interest. CH. C. ; M., 'O4. 211. Debt, /90 82. Thorn.] Taken in caeca - awl and to be awn as the property of Joseph H Medea. JOHN 7'HOMP6O.ti, She*Hf. Phaanell his, bberiff's Office. Apra 9. Mt apil.-3t SHERIFFS S ALLF.-0Y VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponlig, to me directed. will be succored to public sale or vendua, on MOB D at Evening, May 2. 1864, at 4 O'clock, at Sallow - greet Lima, All that certain lot or gran till situate on the west side of Eighth street two hundred and sixty feet northward from uauphtn street, in the city of Pailadelphit; con taining in front on Eighth street twentr feet, and in d..pth one hundred and ten feet two and a quarter inches. [Whicn said lot Ch William Wharton, trustee. by deed dated June 23. 1856, recurded in Deed Boot ii D W . No 90. page 16. En. convoyed unto Alexan, d.r Christy in fee. reserving a Erortud rent of thirty dol lars, payable let January and July ] CO. C. P.; M.. '64. 210 Debt. $BO 63. Wharton. ] Tat en In execution and to be sold as tee property of Alexanc or Christy. 30111 E d'H.OMPSON, Sher;ff. Ciheriff's Otte% April tr. 1964 spa SE SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditloni Bayonet,. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or venrine, on MONDAY Evening. May 2,1E61. at 4 o'clock, at Sansum-street Hall, No. L ell that certain lot of ground and buildings thereon, situate on the east aide of Marvin° street. two hundred and eighteen feet nine inches north ward from Jefferson street. in the city of Philadelphia; eoutat.i.e in front on Marvin street fifteen feet six inches, and In depth eastward seventy-seven feet. No. 2- All that brick faetanage and lot of ground, sittt ateon the west aide of Sixth street, thirty-two feet six and throe qs,arter inches north from Wager street; con taining in front on Sixth street sixteen feet three and three quarter itches, and in depth ninety-five feet to a three-feet alley. [b. C t 31. '6l. 4 Debt. *IO,OOO Clayton 7 Taken in execution and to be sold as the proonty of John Y. Per. ch JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, /April 9, 1564. apll.3t S HERIFF'S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense. to ma directed, will be exposed to public sale or rondos, on MOLT 9 AT smarting. May 2, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side of Eishih street, 220 feet northward from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on ighth street twenty feel, and in depth one hundred and ton feet two and a quarter inches. C Which said lot, Ch. Wm. Wharton, trustee, by deed dated November 21,181.6, recorded in Deed Book B. D. vv., Do. DC page 411, &c., conveyed unto Michael W. Fricke in fee: re- serving a ground rent of thirty.three dollars, payable let January and July ] [C. C. P. M., '6l; 218. Debt. El6B 21 Wharton 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Michael W. Fricke. JOHN THOSIPAOri, Stieritf. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. A prtl 9. Mt evil St S HI 4, FE'S SALE.-BY' VI ONUi OF - a writ of Venditioni Exponae, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vend ae. on MONDAY livening. bray 2. 1E64, at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-etreet Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of a forty-feet-wide street, (between Locust and Spruce, streets.) ore hundred feet east from Fifty-third street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front twenty feet, and in dsp.h southward'y eighty-live feet. (C. O. P.: H. 'l3l 505. Debt. $7B 86 Thorn 3 Taker, in execution, and to be sold as the property of Charles Heider. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, April 0.1864 • anti St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Elm:mart. tome directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening, May 2. 18§1. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All tharkertain lot of gro and situate on the north side of Dickinson street, ninety-one feet two inches west ward from Moyamensing avenue, in the city of Philadel phia: containing Int/ ont on Dickinson street fiftesa feet.. and In depth en the West line seventy- sev.n toot and tive-eighthr. of an inch, and on the ea* lizte seventy four feet one inch and one-eighth of an inch ( Which said premises Samuel H. McFadden et nx, by deed dated Tate Stir, 1859. recorded in Deed Book A. D 8., No. 83. page 364, AB , conveyed unto Thomas M. !Rollwagen in test reserving a ground rent of /In 50 ] (cc P. u , ]64 215 Debt ffil9. 49. Salters Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas M Istelimagen. JOHN THOMPSOH, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sberiff's Office, April 9. 1884. apll-3t sERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni ExPones, to me directed, will be exposed to public Bale or vendee. on, MONDAY Even ing, May 2, 1261, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground and dwidling houses thereonoituate on the eats side of Beane' avenue, eixty eight feet south from Vine street. in the city of Phila delphia: containing in front on Evans' avenue seventeen feet, and in depth sixty-four feet. • l Which said lot Robert W. D. Truitt by deed dated January 26, 1660 re corded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 97. page 241.. conveyed unto &fleas Strain in fee; reserving a ground rent of $9.6.10. payable let January and July 3 CO. C. P. '64. 218. Debt $54.01. Hopper.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Epees Strain. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Once, April 9. 1864. apll-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF "-' a Writ of Yenditioni Exponse, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or miming. on MONDAY Eve ning. MaY 2, 1861. at 4 o'clock. at Bansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the west aide of Eighth street two hundred feet northward from Dauphin street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Eighth street twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and tan feet two and a quarter inches, [Which said lot CI) Wm Wharton trno.ee, by deed deed IVovemb.r 21, 1816, recorded in laid Boots Ji. D W., Do 104. page 4 1 8. conveyed unto Michael W. Fricke in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty-three. dollars, payable Ist Jana ray and July.] W. C. M 'et 217. Debt. *l6B 21. Wharton ] Taken in execution and to bs sold as the_pr.inertv of Michael W. Fricke. JOllll TfiO.IIIPBON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. aherifflt Office. April P. 1184 apl2-st SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a wilt of Venditioni ExPones to me directed. will be exposed to public !ELIO or ',endue, on MONDAY Evening. May 2. 1E64. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Heti, All that certain three-story brick weesnage and lot of =round situate on the north aide of Wood street, fifty six feet nine inches outward from Eighteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in frolic on' Wood street twelve feet, and in centn forty-one feet three inches to a two-feet-nine-inches-wide alley. [Which raid lot Morgan Hirschman et ux by deed dated June 1. IEII, recorded in Deed Book 1 3. S.. NO. 28. page 2i6. &a.. Conveyed nnto John [lslet's:di in feet rscareing a ground rent of 454, payable first of January and July [C. C. P ;El . '64 203. Debt. $27 41. BS. Campbell. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Oatchell. JOHN MOKeSO27, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Alice, April ff, .061 apli-Et HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venation! Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Even. big, May 2.1264. at :4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of t round, situate on the north side of Dickinson street, one hundred and six feet two inches Westward from Moyamensing avenue, in the city of Phi ladelphia; containing in front on Dickinson street four teen feet eleven inches, and in depth on the east line evrentY-seven feet five-eighths of an inch, and on the west line eighty feet two and one-quarter inches. [Which said premises Samuel H. McFadden. et wt. by deed dared February let. 1860. recorded in Deed wt. A.D. 8.. No. 102. page 186 &c., conveyed unto Thomas M. Steilwagen in fee: reserving a yearly grortnd rent of thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. - [C. C. P : M Si. 216. Debt, $l9 M.. Salter ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or Thos: M Stellwasen. JOHN amoupsoN, Bnerig. Philadelphia. EherifPe Office, April 9, 1864. apll-3t . Auditor S HERIFF'S awrit of VenditioniExponas,to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MON DAI Evening, May 2. IEB4, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Halt, All that certain three-a= ory brick rces , ,nsge and lot of ground situate on the south side of South street. fifty feet eastward from Eighteenth street. in the city of PLI lad.] Mita .4 containing in front on South street sixteen feet (including the west half of a three. feet alley) and in del th sixty-five feet. [Which said Jot klannat Park. by deed dated October 12. 1849. conveyed unto Thomas Bell in fee; marine - a ground rent of 05.50. payable let June andDecember.] CO. C. P. ; '64 212. Debt $99.15. Hopper.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property o Thomas Bell JOHN THOP,IPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1864. rnyll-3t SHERIFF'S SALE_ BYVIRTUE OF a writ of Veuditioni Erponas, ma directed will be exposed to public eels or venduo, on MOND& Evening, May 2 1884, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three story brick meesuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Depot street eighty four feet west of Eighth . street. in the city of Phitadel- Phia containing in front on Depot street fiftee n feet, and in depth fifty. four feet three inches. [Which said lot, Frederick Achternacht et wt. by deed dated July 1,183-i, recorded in Dead Book A. M.. No 88, page 29), atc , con veyed unto Samuel Yeager, in fee: reserving a ground rent of forty-two dollars, payable Ist January and July_ [o_ X. '6l 210. Debt. $21.25. C M. Hasbande ) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or Samuel 'Yeager. --JOHN THOIIP,ON, Sherif. Philadelphia. Sherie's Office. April 9. 1564. apll-51 SHEBIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even ins, May 2, 1824. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain two story Ire me inessuagq and lot Of ground situate on the West side of Beach street, three hundred and forty. six feet northward from Poplar street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Beach street eeyenteen fee% and in depth eighty-five feet to a twenty-feet alley. [Which said lot Sarah Brinton at al.. by deed dated August 7, 1829. recorded in Deed Elaok A. M. No 11, page 60, convey ed unto John Stevens in he, receiving a ground rent of thirty-four dollars. payable 20th of February and Augnet. . O. P. M. '6l. 202. Debt, *91.82 2 9 Can:10811.) Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of John btevens. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Yhilada.. Sheriff's Office, April 9. 1861. apt' St SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venaitioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public tale or yendne, on HONDA' Eve ning, May 2, - 1£64, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground eitnate on the smith west wardly side of Auburn street, oneltmndred and sissy two feet eoutheastwardly from Amber street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Auburn street seventy-two feet, and in depth one hundred and fifty. eix feet six inches to kush street. • . • Ca (I P. ; K '64 208. Debt $97 26. S. M. Thomas. ] Taken in execution and to be cold an the property of Sidney R. Dow. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April e, 1864. arell-3t HERI F'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE 0 1110 a writ of VonaMont Ex pones. to me direeted.wlll be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain three-story brick =assuage and lot of ground situate on the Fonda side of Redwood street, two hundred feet westward from Third Street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front sixteen feet, and in depth forts -nine feet. with the privilege of a two-feet wide allay; subject to a ground rent Of 1134. Payable first of June and December. ix" . 'B4 204 Debt. $24 70. Sorrell Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of Jonathan Peterson. JOHN THOMPSON, sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9.1884 ap11..3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ft writ of Venditioni Exponas, to Me directed will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of York street, seventy. two feet west of Tulip street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on York street thirty-four - feet, and In depth one hundred and twenty-nine feet eta and one -eighth inches to Gordon street. fWhieh said lot William F. Imlen et al. by deed dated September 23,1E47, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 71, page 207, Atc conveyed unto Reuben Zenner in rec.; reserving a ground rent of $34.] CC.C.P.; 111.. '64. 214. Debt. $l7. Plle.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Reuben Zeilner JOHN THOM PSON. .Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff ' s Office. April B. 1064_ spit let sIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Ven?.itioni Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, May 2,1664. at 4 o'clock, at Hansom - street Hall, One-tenth part of the following described three proper ties: No 1. All that certain merenage and lot of ground beginning on the west side of Third street, one hundred and twenty-three feet four and a half inches southward horn Race street. in the city of Philadelphia; thence southward along Third strea twenty feet eight and one half inches: thence westwardly fifty-nine feat; thence northwardly two feet six inches; thence westward twenty-one feet; - thence northward eighteen feet ten inches; thence eastward seventy-two rei-t to the cegin ning. Bounded northward by premises No. 2. No, 2 All that certain Ittegenage and lot of mind situate on the went aide if Third street. one hundred And four feet ten and a half inches southward from Race street; containing in front on Third street eighteen feet six inches. and in depth seventy-two feet. Danaded southward by preraistss No. 1.- dro. 3. All that certain niessnitge and lot of ground. beginning at a poet standing at the intersection of the Wissoblekon road. now called Ridge avenue, and Turner's lane, in the city of Philacelphia; thence ex ten ding along Ridge road north 43 degree. west 3 5 65.103 rerches to a post; thence by land now or late of Glair McClenacban. south 703 g degrees west 7d perches to a post. and north 37 degrees west 221.70 perches to a stake, and south 54 dpgi o a t:. west one perch to a poet: thence by land late of Godfrey Weelpper south 37 degroee emit 33 9.19 perches to Tyree 's lane; thence along the Banta north 8632 degrees east 91 perches to the place of begin ning; containing eleven acres 101. perches. CS. C. ; I . '64. St. Debt, $25,900. Phillips.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of George W. Geisse, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9,1804. . apll.3t MLLE. EVERIN REPAIRS AND Cleans all aons of Laval and 1 4mbro'Isrla3. mak Ins them egad to 302 LOMBARD St. ap3 SHERIFF'S SALES. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH, g r . W. corner SIXTII and SAN3O.I( Ste.. PfULALyIILPII/A. April 7. 1864._ PBOPOBALI3 FOR DSiluYL ct (it t - ,'E &EN Vit ra NCEB. —coaled Proposals will be received at this Office 'until 12 o'clock noon on MONDAY, April 11, 1564, for the removal of certain nuisances arising from stag nant water. in the cellars of premises Nos 2014, 2036, 2C3F„ 2090. 2092, 2044, 2C48, and 2048 North Fourth street, be draining the said water into the nearest culvert. And also of another certain nuisance. arising from a pond of water on a la on the east side of Lithirow street, below Diamond street, trametiately in the rear of the said houses on Fourth street, by filling up the same. The bidders will endorse their proposals separately. By order of the Board of Hes ith e . BET3II SMITH, ap9 -21 Health Officer. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE COLUMBIA. AND PORT DE POSIT RAILROAD COMPANY. Sealed Proposals for the " l3l " ra n n i uttro a n . a A n i3 d ri M i seo l a M ry . of that portion of the COLUMBIA AND POW/. DEPOSIT RAILROAD, between Oolumbla and the bead of the Old Maryland Canal, a distancs of twenty-nine 'Wise (in sections of one mile), will be received at the Offi se ' in FRONT Street. below Locust, until noon of the 28th in stant. Plans and Prattles of the work will there be ex hibited for one weellbreviono to that date C. S KAUFFMAN, Preaident. J. A. SHEAFP. Chief lasimeer. Ran tart 26 ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, GE /MAL'S OFFICE. PHTLADELPHIA. April 7.1964 SICALF,D PROPOSALS will be received at this office until WEDNIPiDAY. the 20th inst.. at 12 o'clock M., for the supply and delivery of all the Coed and Wood re-' united for the use of the various Hospitals. Offices. Store houses. and Public Buildings in and around from the Ist of MAX next until the Nth APRIL, 1806, inclusive. Deliveries are to be made at uch times and in such quantities as required, and to include Germantown, West Philadelphia, filcmown, Fort Mifflin, Summit House. and Mester, Pa. Coal to be of best quality—authrache. stove. egg, or broken—ae may be desired. subject to inspection. and to weigh 2240 Ills. to the tan. free front dirt. Wood to be of best quality. oak or pine. as required. The right is reserved tot eject all bids deemed too high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. By order. Colonel G. H CHOSH AN, Assistant QuartermasterGenera D, l. A - BOY Captain and A. A. apS tap2O PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF FIFTY DWELLING HOUSES. HARRISBURG, March 11.1884. PROPOSALS are invited for tee building of five blocks of ten houses each. of wood or brisk. to be located on the around. of the Lochtel Iron Hill Company. Plane and crwiiioatione may be seen at the office of William Molder. Proposals will be received for one or more blocks until pril 12th. Address proposals to WILLIAM COL OER, toh22-d tapl2 Chairman Belding Committee. 3 000 HORSES WANTED_ WAS DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY BUREAU, - OFFICE OF CHIEF QuARTEaIIeaTER .. WasHINGTon dollars March 8. hit& One hundred and fifty (slso)per head will be Paid for all CAVALRY HORSES delivered within the next thirty (10) days at the Govern ment Stables at Mosher°, D. C. Raid horses to be sound in sit particulars. not lens than five (6) nor more than nine (9) Yearn old; from 14% to 16 hands high, full fleshed, compactly bunt, bridle wise. and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. These specifications will be etrictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular Payment made on delivery of ten (10) and over. Hours of inapeetion from 9A. M. to 6 P. Li. • Jettliii SKIN. Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermsater. m 1124401 Cavalry Bureau SMALL STORES, &o NAVY DEPARTMENT, lIVELIZAI7 OR PfitivlSlON:4 AYI) Cad:Alm:a. March 26, 1864. SEPARATE PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed Proposals for Small Stores. Arc , " will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. on the 26th dar:of April next, for furnishing and delivering (on receiving ten days' notice) at the United States navy yards at Charles ' town. Massachusetts. and Brooklyn. New York. in such numbers and quantities and at such times as may be Sr.cc , fiect by . the Chief of this Bureau, or by the com mandants of the said navy Yards, reBpOotlvely, during the remainder of the fiscal year ending OD the 80th day of June, 1864. the numbers and quantities of the different articles. and at the places specified in the following list. viz: Charlestown. Brooklyn. Salt water tipsy, lbs • • 50,000 85.000 Thread, black and white, lbs 200 1.000 Rtband. bat, pieces ... 2.000 2.000 Tape, white, pieces 4,500 4,000 Tape. black, pieces... . 3,000 1,000 Epools cotton 6,000 13,0X1 Bilk, sewing, lbs 200 •• 500 Pocket handkerchiefs ......8,600 21,600 Needles, sewing, papers ~...., 1,000 14000 Thimbles 2.000 8,000, Tack-knives 2500 Femora. 1.500 2, 600 Razors -. 500 5,010 Razor strops - 15.0110 2 000 Shaving boxes 1.200 18,800 Shaving brueltes. .. 2.000 2,000 Shaving soaps, cakes 6 000 20,000 Scrub brushes • 2,000 2.0(0 Blacking brushes 1.000 8,000 Whisk brooms 1,000 2.000 Et qr e coat buttons. dozen 600 ..... Eagle medium buttons, dozen..." 800 Eagle vest buttons, dozen 1,000 . • • • . E. E buttons, dozen 6,000 20,000 Fine combs 4.000 18.000 Coarse combs 4.030 20,000 Spoons. 2 500 -. 15.000 Forks - 2.5e0 2.600 Blacking, boxes.' • 6,000 • 40,030 Can mamma 600 Stearine candles, lbs mo r eo Offers may be made for one or articles, at the option of the bidder, and in ease more than one article is contained in the offer the Chief of the Einrean will have the risht to accept one or more of the articles contained in rash offer and 'erect the remainder. The prices must be uniform, and offers must embrace all of any one or more articles deliverable at all the stations.. F re f erredscript of articles in the above list, bid areto the samples at the said Navy Yards and to the advertisement of tbie Bureau - dated Augus t 15, 18133, and for information ar to the laws and regulations (in pamphlet form) regarding contracts, to the Offices of the several commandants of Navy Yards and Navy Agents. Blt.nk forms of proposals may be obtained on any* cation to the Bann rents at Portsmouth, iirszo 81th 6: Boston. Nino York. Philaaelphfx • and at this Bureau. . inh2.9 mot NAVY SUPPLI-ES NAVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, Much 19. 1864 SEPARATE PROPOSALS. sealed and endorsed " Pro. voeals for Navy Supplies," will be received at this En— rean until 12 o'clock M. on TUESDAY, the 19th day of April next, for feral, htng and delivering, (on receiving ten days' notice,) at the United States Navy Yards at Charleetown, Massachneetts, Brooklyn. New York. and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in such quantities only and at snob times as may be reauired or ordered by the chter of this Bureau. or by the Commandant' of the said Navy Yards, respectively, during the remainder of the fiscal year ending Jane 30. 1864. the quantities of the different articles end at the places specified in the following list. Charlestown. Brooklyn. Phi!ada. Bice, Ms 60 000 '25,C00 DAGO ADph 8,115 s - •••... •• • • 66 000 50,000 Ettaa_,.. th5............—.....526, 000 ZlO,OOO Tea i llas .. _ &COO eellei, 300,000 Beans, ga115......30.000 30 000 13,500 Molasses, galls . 16 000 7.00.) Vinegar. galls 12.000 ...... Separate offers must be made for each article at each of the aforesaid navy Yarns, and, in case more than one article is contained in the offer. the (thief of the Bareart witl have the right to accept - one or more of the articles contained in such offer, and reject the remainder. For the deecrintion of articles in the 00170 list bidders are referred to the samples t t the said Navy Yards, and to the advertisement of torte ureau dated Rine 13. 1833. and for Information as laws and regalati3ns (in Pamphlet form) regarding_ contracts , to the offloos of the several Commandants of Navy Yards and s . avy 9 gents Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on appli cation to the Navy Agents at Portsmouth, New tramp shire. Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and at this Bureau inh2lm4t . pßorosaLs FOE FOEA(IB. Osumi Qtrawrnacuteran'a 072107 i. WASHINGTON' DEPOT, December S. 1865. PIP.OPOSaLS are invited lor the utider , ,:4tic4 for cutiplying the U. N. Quartermaster's Departra.ut. at Washington. D. a . Baltimore. Md., Alexandria. and Nort Monroe. Yia. or either of thus plac& with aay. Corn. Oats, and Straw. i_ Bids oatseived for the delivery of LOGO Miskolc of corn or , sad 60 tons of hay or straw. and un- Wards. Bidders weal state at which of the above-named naiAlla they prowess to make deliveries, and the rclot at which they will make deliveries thereat , the quantity of each article proposed to be delivered. the time when said de thraritm shall be sommented., and when to bo somploled. The price must be written out in words on. tho Corn to be put up In good, stout gecko. of 0305.6 two bushels each. - Oats in like sacks, of snout three bushels each. The sacks to be furnished without extra shards to the Government. The hay and straw. to be occurs:7 baled. The particular kind or description of oats, corn ics - r. Or straw , Pr o p o sed to be delivered, mud i be stated n the Prpuzzle. 11l the articles offered under the bids herein invited will be subject to a rigid impostor' by the Govero.m.ont Inspector before being accepted. Contrasts teal be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the OOTOrI - may require, and payment will be made when the Whole amount contrasted for shell have bean delivered and accepted_ • The bidder will be reqeired t w o his prow with a guaranies, signed by esponsible parao_na. that in sass his bid It accepted he or taw w witnio ten days thereafter, execute the contract for thes same. with good and sufficient sureties, in a cam enual to the amount of the contrast, to deliver the forage proposed in eonformity with the terms of this advertisement; and is case the said bidder should fall to enter into the contrast. they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible' bidder, or the Wien to whom the contract may be awarded.. The responsibility of the guarantors meat be shown by the official certificate of a D. S. Distrist Attorney. tiol lector of Customs. or any other officer under the llnitc4 States Government, or rasponelbis person h_nown to this Ogee. All bidders will be duly notified of the steespiants or releetion of their prouder's. The full name and poet office addreso of each bidder must be legibly written In the proposal Proposals moot be addressed to Brizadier General H. H. Rucker. Chief Debt Quartermaider,Washi orlon. C.. and should be Widely, marked, ..pnoroeee to; yn. race. " Bends, in g torn equal to the amount of the itoutruet. alined by the sontzsctor end both of his ettarantors. will be required of the sureetaful bidder or bidden EPOS smog the contrast. Blank arms of bias, guarantees. and bonds may be obtained upon applieattou at tide °Hee. yowl QP PROPOkiel. (Town, County, and Etat, f. the anbsoriber. do hereby propose t, furnish and de• liver to the United States, at the Quartermaster's De partment atagrseably to the terms of your suivord . soment, Propoasala for forage, dated Ws/Welton DCVO:, December 3.11M3. the following Orli, ilea. _ _ atiokiels of Corn. In wok*. at ter bushel of WI pounds. bushels of Oa% in woks, at -per bushel of 51 pounds. tons of baled Gay. at ow ton of 3,3130 swands. tone of baled Straw. at -- Der ton of SLOW Pounds, Delivery to rorareence on as before the —dal 1.96 . and to be emu:slated on or before the day of 186. and pledge myself to enter into a written sontract with the United States. with sood and approved securities. within the reams of tan days after being notified that my bid has beer. accepted. Tone obedient servant. Brigadier Genera/ D. EL Etroicaz. Chief DORM chtartermaster, Washington. D. 0. - n OULDANTES. W. the tridersioned. resident, of, the coanty of ---, and State of hereby. `ointly and severally, covenant with the United States, and gaarantes, in *me the foregolngbid of be teeepted. that he or they will. ...Min ten day* after Vac aeseptanee of told bid, execute the cents:till for the woe *rich good and .n.filcietti, Burette.% in a sum equal to Wm amount of the contrast, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dawd De cember 8, 1888, under whish the bid was made, and, is sue the said ---- shall fail to enter into a contrast as aforesaid. we anarantee to make good the dlfferense be tween th‘offer by the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the Winn to Whom the ettiarnot be awarded. Witness : $ Given under our hands and seals t this day of—. lW (gee.] .1 ISese and belief, certify that , to the best of nay knowledg and belief, the above-named guarantors ore good and suit cleat as snreties for the amount for which they offer if) he seenritY. . Tube es:Ailed by the United, litotes District Attorney. 1101 l ester of Customs, or any other officer under the United:hates Government. or responsible Denton known to this office. • • • All propos:oe reeeived tinder ithir - advertisement will be evened and examined at this °flee on Wednesday and Saturday °fetish week. at 12 AL Bidders are reepaetfal. 1, toonol to 'km sreseat at the opening_of bide, if the/ 4ealre. D. R_. DIFOYES. JIMA , irtradiar . Osumi and anartinautar. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders P e nn- CENTRAL TRANSPORTATsON COMPANY. of sylvania. will be held at the Office. corner of THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets. West Philadelphia. on MOND aY. the lash day of April next, at 14 o'clock, A M., for the _purpose of electing nine Directors. a Treasurer. end 7 eretari, to serve for one year. Notice is also given that at said Stockholders' Meeting it is proposed to increase the Capita) Stock of said Central Transportation Company by adding thereto one hundred and fi ft y thousand do//itre , for the purpose of extending its present business. By order of the Board of Directors. mh2B.llt 0 . W . CO H T I T L R D IN G P R i Secretary. tary. 111)P ELIABLE.—ThEIE GALLAVDETT'S -1- 11 ; HAIR. itssToRBIL It is not a dye. It restores the hair to Us natural color. It does not stain tho skin. It needs no Bandanna or other dressing. It is a dressing' of itself Price moderate. 71.7 Prepared only by PAUL OLIVE% Apotbecary. mh2Y- Ile s BIG HTIIINTH and SPRUCE St. PICKLES. -100 EELS. PIOKLES IN vinear. 10 b ide. Metier 111 vinegar. /deo. throe gait= and ve•gralloe kegs do. _tor 0110147 )IHODIIB do WI unkms. mhaa 107 Booth WATER, attest =ER!I JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION MRS. Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET Street. LARGB POSITIVE. SALE OF STU WITS VIMOIN, GERMAN, SWISS, ASP BRITIOII DRY WOW, SCR UN BBELLAS, PALM HOODS. M.. dm., THIS DAY. A CARD. —We invite the early attention of purchasers to the choice and attractive assortment of Prench,SWiss, German, and British dry golds, run umbrellas, palm hoods. tko. atc.. embracing about 676 lots of fancy and staple articles, to be peremptorily sold by catalogue. on f.-or menthe' credit, commencing this morning. at 10 o'clock precis sly. to be continued all day without inter- Weston LARGB PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN, AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. &0., FOR SPRING SALES. THIS MORNING. April 11th. at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by tatalogne, on four months' credit. about 'l5O PACKAGES AND LOTS Of French, India, German and British dry 'mode, tku. embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk, wonted, woolen, and cotton fabrics. N. B —Samples of the same will ba arranged for exa mination, with catalogues. early on the morning of the sale, when dealers wilt find it to their interest to attend, LARGE SALE OF FEECEI, GERMSp:.AN. AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. NOTlCE.—lncluded In our peremptory sale of French. G erman , swiss, British, and American dry goods, on MONDAY MORNING. April 11th. will be found, in part. the followingchoice officio, viz: BLACK SILKS.— —pieces glossy black groe de Thine, assorted widths. FANCY SILKS.— —pieceerfancy plaid and 'tripe poul de rot. coi'd flounces, silk foulards. challies. &c. rltEcti GOODt. —pieces rich printed and plain mons de laine, plain and fancy p tilde C oevre, figured poplins, Math and fancy morambiques, printed lawns. fancy ginahams. bareges. prints &a, &C. RUA WLS.—Diack arm colored cashmere, marine, or gandy. baregd atella b o xes so l id etc. Itlßßorl S. he boxes solid colors. fancy and black . gros de Naples ribbons; black and fancy silk velvet do.: trimming ribbons, flowers,&c LACE& AND EIIibRDIDERIES. —Rich embroidered book and mull collars, in sets and pieces, band'. in heritage, laces, ruffling,. lace veils. &e - . Ste. Lace point and mantles. Also, black cranes, colored tarletans, barege veils. silk handkerchiefs and neck-ties, kid and lisla shiver, braids, tassels, head nets, buttons, sewings, fancy arti cles. arc. SUB lIMBRELLAR-25 packages silk and gingham sun umbrellas: Also. dozen nalmorat and hoop tkirta. FRENCH ELtrWERS AND HAIR NETS, dm Included in sale on MONDAY, April li, will be found: t. 1 case rich Paris flowers, hair nete, garniture, &c. Also. fancy articles, arc„ ate LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1000 FACKAGE9 BOOTS, SHOES. BROGANS. ARMY GOODS, Si'lla.FT G.)00.2. Ac. TUESDAY MORNING, April ]2. at 10 o'clock. will be sold by catalegne, with out reserve, on four months' credit, about 1,100 packages boots. shoes, brogans, cavalryhoots, &c.. embracing a prime and fresh assortment of desirab se articles for men. women. and children. acuity and Eastern manufacture_ Also, Straw Goods. &c, N. B.—Samples, with catalogues, early on the morn ing of sale. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF 1 100 PACK AGES BOOTS. bHOES, BROGANS, ARMY GOODS, STRAW 0000 - .. i, ac.. doe gArTlOß—lnclnded in our lsrge sale of boots. shoes, Sac . TUBeDAY MORNING, April 12111. At 10 o'clock, to be sold without reserve. awl be found, in Pall, the following fresh and desirable assortment, viz: Men's grained cavalry boots wax and kip brogans; men's balmoral and congress boots; youth's half welt kip boots; men', do; fine cisy- made kid welt buskins: gaiter boots; fine aid R. B. ties; colored and black iabtiDg blrkil/6; men sfce city- made calf, morocco, and hid boots; men's pump sole grain boots; men's buff. leather pump boots; men's pump sole calf boots; do. seal pnnip sole boots; women's lined and bound baots; youths' kip brogans; misses' grain ties; misses' grain buskins ; name' spring -heel grain lace boots; women's Brain lace boots; presses' grain lace boots; women's grain buskins; Women's grain ties; boys' kin brogans; misses' glazed morocco boots; - men's half welt calf do; youth's half Welt wilt 445: children's half brogan,: men s half watt kip boots; men • super calf brogans; men's slippers; misses' super kip ties; misses' super kip baski as; child's super colored fox bomess; child's super colored fog ties; men's lined and bound brogans; men's and boys' water proof boots; men's and boys' wax boots. dm, &c. • • SHAKER SD ROODS. ON TUEAY. April 112k1., at 10 o'clock precisely, 20 cotes white and colored Shaker hoods SALE OF CARPETING 4 . MATTING% &c. ON 6ATORDaY MORNING. April 16th, at precisely 10X o'clock, will ba sold, with out reserve. by catalogue. on tour months' credit. an as solemn. t of Brussels three•plr, superfine. and Sae In grain. Venetian. hemp. and rag carpetinge; white and zed check Canton matting. &c., which may be examined early on the morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN, INDIA, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. /co. We will hold a large sale of Britieh. German, French. and American dry goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit and part far &oh. On THIIR4DIY MORNING, April 14%, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock, coin. prising 775 PACIZAGEg AND LOTS of British. German. French. India, and American dry good.. embracing a large. full, and frees aseorrment of . Woolen. worsted. linen. cotton, and silk goeas far city and country sales. N. B —Sam es of the game will be arranged for ex. andnation, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when dealers will rind it to their interest to attend., LARGE ATTRACTIVE POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF SOFT HATS, BY ORDER OF THE ERERIAP, n FIDAY AfORNING. April 1.6„ at precis O ely ,E 10 o'clock, will be peremptorily sold at the Auction Store, Nos. 232 and 234 MARKST Street, by catalogue, by order of the Sheriff. for cmsh. ES} cases Men's and Boy's Soft flats. including every variety of shape, quality, cotors, and aMle. xecenur manufactured for Spring sal es, to which we Write Lhe attention of dealers, &Pi the sale will be peremptory. N. B.—Samples, with catalogues, early on the morn ing of sale. BY SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTION EERS AND COMMISSION'MERCHANTS, Nos 622 orthsTmur Street Rod OIS SA OS'. SCOTT & STEWART. Auctioneers, will rive their per sonal attention to bales of AMOR &Pi isE and WAS tiS of all descriptions, and FORK I URN of parties removing or breaking op honeekeeping. on the premises of the owners or at their elegant and spacinns seLES BOOM, Nos. 622 CBE eT.NUT and 4315 RANSOM &roan. LARGE POSITIVE g&LN OF STRAW 610063. ON ;MS i./AY MORNING. April 12 at 10 o clock precieely, will be sold, a large and desirable assortm.nt of fresh, is•ram geode of faeln ionable shapes. Included will be found black and colored Lutons, pedal and split strtw, Milan and hair bonnets. bats, &c., of new and fasidonahle ,hape^. ARTIFICIAL& BORIVET RIBBONS. Are. Also. 2I) cartons French artilicials, bonnet ribbons, bonnet silks, dm Also, altne of joined blonde. crapes, nets, &c. TRADE SALE OF 126 000 PIECE I OF FRENCH. ENG LISH, AND AMERICAN PABEft ON THURSDAY MO EMI SO April 14. at 30 o'clock. on a credit. we will sell by cata logue. over 121,C00 pieces French. English. and amni can paper hangings, comp: Ising gold and velvet papers, leaf and stamped gold papers, fine hand-print payers, borlere, mouldings. gold, velvet, and gay decoradone. French and Enallah fancy and gold paper, machine satins, white and brown blanks, fire bOardS, vee ibals and &naive , room ornaments, with a large aseortmont Of French medallions, centres, circles, statues, Am.. In fact. the flnest and largest assortment of WALL, PAPER.' ever offered in this country at public sale being the stock of manufacturing and importing houses. To be col tinned daily, until the whole is disposed of. Sale to commence at 10 o'c:oelr precisely. Catalt , glus ready three days previous to sale N. P. —All papers warranted one shade, and same making as sample MOH SALE AND TO LET. ea FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A Jma. small COTTAGE on SUMMIT Street, cilasTziur DILL, with gaebath, and water. Apply at No 209 tioncla FOURTH Stj eet. apft•st• gat FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA bIe and handsome modern four-story brick REil- DENCE. with three-etory back bnintinge and lot of ground. No. nil MOUNT VERNON Street (north eice). 26 feet front and over 125 feet deep to Lemon, ttttot. It is finished in modern style. and is In complete order. baying been recently thoroughly overhauled and repaired, handsomely papered and painted t crouch ont; gas introduced (with handsome gat dxcnrea end chandeliers, which will be included in the sale); bath, hot and cold water. furnace. cooking ranee. Will be sold at a very reasonable price, on accoolM4 dating terms, a:,d immediate pooaettotott given. Apply to S W. THACKCSA & SOIV. .tio. 244 Sontit,THlßt.) Street II FOR SALE—A VERY DES Ili A mas. BLE PROPERTY, the residence of the late DA Jacob Sba,pless, deceased, with Lightest' acres of sunerisr Land attached. IL le satiated in the borough of DOWNIBGTOWN, Ct'ster county, within ten minutes' walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania 134,11r0ad Stations. at which all trains stop. The Dwelling is very conveniently and substantially built. with Barn, Tenant House. Spring Rouse. and all necessary out buildings. There. is a 1;8 , 604 abwadazee of thruboary. Fran. and nada Tiees. Part of the land will be sold with ths buildings, if desired. apply to ABM. B. AREIBRIDGB. DOWNINGrOWN P 0. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. by M Thomas & eon, on TlItEeD AY. April l 2 —A laro and convenient 1101:itiE. on (iffUtIGH LANE, in the country, yet near to 'railroad station. markets. etotea, churches, do. It has heater, hot and cold hydrant water, and a well of excellent water, gas, and long porches Lawns on three sides, well shaded with fine old tress. A good stone Oxide and large kitchen garden, -The pro perty will be shown by the tenant. Tines easy. rsA.to apti-otif. If o. 407 WALNUT Streot.Bd story. .FOR SALE - THE "MA ROUSE," at Atlantic CUL with FURNITU N RE, an SION d even thing complete. .Aleo, two neat Cottager. 9 rooms each. Also, Building Lots, naar the Bathing. around. "Philadelphia Herm," at Cape I4aud. with or Without Furniture, very low. B F. GLENN. ap2 INIZ; South FOC:1UB Street. tift GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR Mat SALE. —A. very desirable PROPERTY. within ten minuten' walk of Wayne station Oeratantown Raiirosd large Dwelling•honse4 with all. the modern improve ments; Stable. Spring house. Ica-home filled. and good Garden: plenty of Yrnit and large Shade Trees. Apply to W. W. KNIEIHr. moh3o.tf 50.4-COMMAIWE Street. eft OVER 300 HOUSES, ALL SIZES, mull. for Pale aad exchange, RANSOM ROGFERS. JR. E4O l'iorth TEETH Street mh2s-Im* TO LET-A CWAIMODIOUS DWELLING, No. 132 North FP.ONI." &Luta. Rent moderate. Apply to WETRERILL SE BRO., oom-tf 41/ and 410 North SECOND Streak 4. a VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREET PROPERTY. —The subscribers offer at private sale, a property on CHESTRUT , Stroot between Seventh and Eighth streets; 41 feet front on Chestnut street, and 178 feet deep, rtinninFr to Jayne street, with the privilege of al5 feet Passage. way rnnning to Eighth street. 2.1 - TY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the purchase money may remain on the property a. a ground rent,or by bond and mortgage. LaUlneN BALLADS, 3.2 S SOUTH NINTH Street, Philadelphia,. FOB SA L E.- THE SUB-M, SCRIBES offers for sale his COUNTRY SEAT. Ai: - within half a mile of Wilmington. Delaware. on the Newport pike. containing EIGHT AGMS of good land. In the centre of which is a large lawn, with a flea va riety of SHADE TREES. EVERGREENS, MAPLES LIN DENS, and otters, in all over a hundred frill-groan/. trees. The improvements oonsist of a large and commo dious MANSION, two stories and a half high. four good rooms on a Boor. with a hall eleven by forty-two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a spring in pee of the lots into the napor story of the home- It has the H imnrovements. There is also aa Iron Pump and Rydrant under a covered area at the ki chola door. The out-buildings norvist of a STABLE and CARRIAGE HOUSE, sufficient for four horses and several carriages: also. an ICE-ROUSE. SMOKE. and HEN-HOUSES. 'rho ice-house is GARDEN.h ice..and the stable has a hydrant in it. Good with several yarletiss of DwAgg PEAR and GRAPEVINES, in fnl hearing vhere are also several varieties of APPLE, CHERRY, and CIIES.TRUT TREES. Terms accommodating. Possession MIMI at any time in the spring. LEVI G. CLARK. fels. mwftf Oa the Premises. ak FOR DALE-I 3 'GI IMPROVED ...a— Farm. COM£l.llllllit 11.8 acres. twelve miles out. and one. bell mile from ete.tion, Pennsylvania Ratlroad. Tint class farm improvements. Possegsion thls spring. Also. many othere that can be given this goring by par chasing the stack, L PETTIT. apg 323* WALNUT Street. git, F ar SALE -THE FOLLOWING 9:3 agree Oi Media. Railroad. 0 miles horn Market at. 44 acres near Port Washington Station. North Penna. Railroad. 70 acres near Selleravlng,.Nortli Penna. Railroad. '2.6, acres at Holtnambrirgionver mat. fit 6. acres at Bridgeville. ..IW. 770 acres do. With many cialepo in yarinua tt. P. (ITANN. an/ 723 South FOURTH Strad. DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE. VITRIFIED TERRA COTT& DRAIN ME — An sizes, from 2 to 16-inch tltomotor. with oil :Owls of branchcs. lends, and traps. for sale in any enaatity. 2 Inch loom • yard 30 0 . 3 • •• 360. IMM=Mit22 6 44 60 44 •6 600. 6 •,* •• •"• Me. TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS, Tor cottages, Villas, or City Houses, Patent Windenard Tina. for enrin_g eulogy_ ehimnove. from it g feat high. ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES loantalns.' Pedestals. and Statuary Muhl, Butt Braskets, 'tad Mantel Vases. FEILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS. • 1010 CHESTNUT Street, felt-turartf R. A. HARRISON CARTETs, OIL CLOTIEIB, AND WIN DOW SHADES—New stock of English Carpets_ lust received. end for sole citosp. st CREA.OId/L8.13, Po. 447 North' Street. below Noble. Nast side. mhtl-bre FUR EBB, BRINLEY, AN- No. 615 CIIEST.NUT an/ SALE OP IMPORTED AND wry] . OnACIES,my At 10 o'clock. by catalogn;, ' 600 packages and lots o , fancys, PARIS POPLINS AND On TllErDait Ho' 100 pieces Paris colored poplins. 100 pieces Paris plaid poplins, 110 piece,. 9 9 fine jeconer, :4,000 liaLelOft e.LS—JIT 2,000 large-sire corded and plain dared balmorals. KOZAMBIQUES. LIINOE3, G ON TUE inAV cases London super gnat try pi. cases London silk strip./ and cases London broche flamed m, cases new stripe silk check leo; cases 9.8 extra qaaPty Paris in SHAW! S. Paris black and colored thin el —Paris fancy niozamblqns same Paris all wool Lama shawls. Paris tansy wool :.rid stIA WATBELOtr t ( MARE 700 74.4 all wool, new patter , shawls. WHITE GOODS, Of anpertor make and !With 6 4 fine to extra fine jaconet and nanab,„ Swiss, check, and Zi - ansook muslin. '" Bishop fawns. lapnele. dtc. COTTON Efosrgftp . SUPERIOR QUALITY . .500 dozen three th read white and bvtwn c.„, SALE OF 1200 °ASTON, P(ULT DS Si lb BONN 6T AND MI titil v OF SUPERIOR. QUALITY 41413 d.'4g TUBBLAY April oth. at 10 o'clock. on 4 mantr a ' of •, —cartons, Nos 4 and . 13 5 1 , a c c o u r a d o e r cl d : a d e g si:•):7 ,!, I. bo_ts e . a cloge . Di co o l:r 4 s w . cartons. Nos. 10340,, broche. figureta,l:':t caitnns. nos 403,1, nevrek. k 1.4 4,,, i [ ~,, cottons. NOR. 4 . 40. extra quallcv oh] 4 .• : t —cartons. No, 4 , :40 dumarlor emir uAili BLACK St ~,K VE'..VNI . RI '3 N' s —cartons. Nos. 1311 to 20. Lyon 3 wan:: ribbon& Li '"i ' PLAIN OOLORRD POMP Dg v,, 00 pi, cell superior colored posit de POie, ''' DANCOAST WA.I4NOcK , TIONSERS. No. 2440 ATAREEr ktr,, 4 CARD—TO STRAW TRADE AND 51:14, The particular attention of 1 )11'4,3 of straw Goods THIS MOtta!NO, c 0n , 4 . 1 o'clock, villa be found to Ise lidos , 7 1 aesertrotrat of the moot faebi , nah!l low grade rough and ready to antra fine sati‘'..;* beet city sale,. Also, mo t choice ,h pu . straw . bonntts ands teen fnll line of wolis straw hate of'newest E1t1131301 (Jr lad es. to ,k; children. Samples now arranged for catalogue. LAROS POSITIVE SALE np srlaw Gad LOMIR v vul THIS MO Kit April 11th, commencing at Li eluded will be found a fall lint of u,0 5 • goods for ladies, misses, and children. LANGE POSITIVE SALE OF AIIERI .. PORTED DRY 000DS, MILLI;tB111" . GOODE, by Catalogue. ON WEDNESDAY, April 13Th . commencing at 10 o'clock n,tc,i proing about 710 lots seam::lB.We goods. trt: . foiled well worthy the attention or buyers PHILIP FORD & CO., AIIOTIUS oar, MARKIST and nz COMMKRGE LANDS POnITIVE AN SALN OF._ 1,000 CASE) SHOES. TII3B MON.NING. April 11th. at 10 o'clock precisely. We logos, for cash, 1.100 Cases mess', boys'. g ; calf. kip, and groin boots. broga andalmorsk boots, 211 C WOMOgnasit'.erarn, lksecBB:. fr om show balmerals. manufacture comprising a general *agonises. d a to Which the attention of buyers is invites. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.000 NSEi SHOES. 13 rtormog. RALMOIIALq, ON THURSDAY SIORNIArI: 4•d,c Aprlll4. at 10 o'clock prectsetT. Nout be paid hi • logne, 1,600 asses men's, bOYe'. and yoiltb , .. c • and v sin boot*, balmorAls , oxf ord ties. cavilift &c. Women's, misses', and children's calf 1:0, cai and MO/Or.oo heelAd boots, and ohm. altaNr i. „. buskins. and also city made goods. . Catalogues ready early on the mnrning g' ;:'t BY HENRY P. WOLI xo. Joan MARKET kfarrande, 6s lee of DT,' Goodg. Trimming., itimi , m. h : , t MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, 1.(1 t y mencing at 10 o'clock. •••Gi • CLOARINCI DRY 00011 g. 'I itnnit:CJ, OOaY DIONNO. Arail Ilth. at 10 N o'c M eo ND ck baR 1c1,Hk12,1. mares, discs and dorcestic gouda, trinlan3,4 ! yetis, abiats,glwes.au4pandart I)si..y ta bte clothe. allow., ishaker IVir THOMAS & SONS, Nos. 139 and 1111 South TOCF,TE REAL ESTATE AND FrOIES, 12Tir ATV. CARD.—Our ekle, at the Exchange. "fild,sl 12th lust ,will compriee over 30 propel ti.c, vAlnable CBEStNrI wiT BE I' Emui . TFI I 1; ;] .:j STORES; 2 tract. COAL LANDS. Schuylkill f:ti Residence. nting, GLEDIAATO WA Proti6 4; and nlath Dwelling , . Building Lot, i„j Loane, dm. Full clacrintbms re" h i loguto. PALE No, 11109 ERO N.N.STREI3I'. HOUSEHOLD FURS [TUB E. VEWET 1 3 4 On TUBsDAY MORNING, .1.1+211. At 10 o'clock. Tbs. botueli old and kitchen FURNITtialt '' , L' CARPETS. Ao. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the 1/IWIIIIII.n BALE OF MISCELLANEOUS 110Ofii E13.°31 BRALEY. ON TIMED tY AFTERNOON. April 12th. at the Auction Store, comma' ciaz o'clock, an assortment of miscellaneous iieei..f. library. Executor's Sale. No. 17 South Ninth Etr*t SUPERItYIi FM.SUTURE... GRAtiD meat, CANTON tiHINA, FINS Ce.RPM'S, CHaNaEy.R., No. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. April 73th, at 10 o'clock. by cataloane, No 17 Ninth se. the entire furniture, inc!aditte aa ! , aa rosowood 7-octave .grand piano made by enperior brocatelle parlor furniture dining chair bar furniture flee nutresses, olognat carne:t,a BJBO. the kitchen literalist. LIP May be eitallialhed et eight on rw,rtitt sale. Sale at 1705 Walnut Strap:. HANDSOMEFURNITDI2B, FINE PALNIINGii, ke. ON FHIDAP MORNING. April lath, at 70 W./oat, at No. 1705 Wal au: Qtrte: catalogue the furniture of a gentleman TAMOV ,, ..!'! , the city, including a number of line paintings, ~Ps ttenlars in future advertisements. Sale for account United States. FRENCH Z011.4.VE CLOPHI.NO AND GAITER.% ON SATUR. AY MORNING, April 16th. at 10 o'clock, at the anction store, ntj reberv.. 4.770 inf.ntry privetee' come. zouave. Neste, 27 traninetere' crate, 4 94e leather aaltera 12 linen gaiters. 26 mrage caps Terme CR.E.h. "a- 'The above are a wrlion of the French nai, imported in the early pert of the war, and are zo:. account of being too small to ism° to oar troop, be examined three days previous to sale. SALE !Co. 2041 oFtEEN STREET. SUPERIOR FUREITURit. SZANTEL DEOR, VELVET AND 13 RUS , EL4 CARPELS. ec. On MONDAY 510E0 ING. 18th inkant, At 10 o'clock. at No 204.1. Green street by crutivs, The superior walnut, parlor, and dining Tt) , El nitnre. fine cnamrer Darnitare. fine French pare en tel mirror. in rich ails frame; handsome Telre: Errosels carpets, t ko ' Ala° the kitchen utensils. Map be examined at 8 o'clock on the morni.n.g.:f as - - - CARD. —Sale, of Roat B:itate, St-cice. &c . thpa cseyos EVBRY TUESDAY. Pamphlet U..mtlqilo each at urasy pre , lotm. Akk- FURNITURE at Auction Store THur.sDAys MARSHAL►S SALEN. 11 of S I) y A n L e E H ..-- u BY in n V ., LII , TLE Ridge of the District Coart f the truipd . ttmea . :a for the lastern District or Penzsylvael,. l a immo, to ma directed, will be told 44 Public Stile, to the t :itce; ano beet bidder, for crab. at Patterson's Stile i f corner FRO2I7P and LOAISARD Streets. on DAY. April 13th. 15E4 at 12 o'clock , the tac;:: , , pare!, and farnAare of the wrecked shin Bea •rett, Now in my cu , t.ely. by virtue of a wit of a 3nr2.w:: lately ironed out of this c art at the 6uir. of Corbett el end to be sold as perishable WILLIAM MILLWARD, ISfarehol b. D. of tteob,ylv,Y4. PHILADELPHIA April 7, 1831. rwi-4t SHIPPING. STEAM. WEEKLY TO ISSED POOL, tonehing at QUV33l.s;*rf • lin. Sox.) The well-knows Steamers of the I.,l,rezw: titM York.and Philadelphia Steamship ComPliM 7 2 : 6 ed toe il as follows! CITY OP MANCHESTER &Mara:in irr;l: CURT OF. LON D0N....—....—...... rixtnrday. April I& &TN.& Saturday. d.ri:'3 klid every spoteding k4turday at noor., ST= Pad. 50 . 44 /Worth EtTer. BATES OF PASSAGE: Pavaiii• in Gold, or its souls:demi in otrrezez , 13 . 35 T CADIZ. 080 00 STEISILAG:ii, • • la. to London, 0.6 00 Do. to London. Do. to Paris, fid 00 Do. to ?Ark, 13°. to - Eruzblug, 90 00 Do. to Ilmnba - s. ;ftessegers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. ROW dam. Antw6rA equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Qneenstown lot Calk, $3 505, 81.05. Steerage from Liverpool end Oneenstorre fz Moss who wish to send for their friends sea bus tick , ' here St these nisei. Yor farther inforizostion„Apply at the Om p&p Somf s 1,5 111 WALWITT Avut. Aletb. BOSTON AND PHIL 4.Prlp PHI& STEAkfBI3IP LINE. sailing flOnl ruh punt on SATURDAYS. from first wharf an3vo .10 ?Meet. Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The oteamaltip NORMAN , cApt, B a k er , will , edi Pl,ilsxielphla for Baotou on cIAATBDAI" April 9, at 8 o'clock. These new and substantial steamships form a vra ne, E ailing from each port punctually on Saturday& Insurances effected at one-half the premium charsd on call nseele. Freights taken at fair rates Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bill Lading with their goods. For Freight or Ramiro (having fine accommodations ) apply to illg.ol FLY WINSOR St CO.. nil 9 ' 3351 Son.), DELAWARE Avanne. COAT. pTTRE LEHIGH COAL-HO US& 41 - KNEFEIT can rely ar tailing a pure artirle At 5. corner FROM.' and POPLAR.. mbl}3-Im. JOHN W. HAIIPTON. GENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL . ' Equal if not anperlor to Lehigh. Also, Eart's Cita Tlitra Family Rainbow Coal; Egg and Stove silo. 119 60 Lltree Dint. $7.73 per ton. Goal fortntied !trot full weight as per ticket. Depot, HID OALLOWS S/ ?Arent, move Broad. OEloe donth rouorti,b ey low Chestnut. Call and examine. Orders by disPli" promptly attended to bY nol2-Om ELLIS BLOSOIL ri 0 A L.--SUGAB LOAF, REAVES MEADOW, Mel Spring Mountain Loitigb, Coar! east Locust Afouuteln, from Eichuylkill; Prepare Ot Preas for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner em,t wILLOW S3ta. Ofillss. Ifo 112 South SECOND an 6 WILTON QUEEN OF BEAUTY. WRITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIWAR. A NOW FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying. Wliltau" IDE, end preserving the complexion It is the moo wonderful compound of the age. There Ia net chalk, powder, mat node, biemutn. nor tale in its oat position. it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wet; hence Its extraordinary qualities for preeerving at . skin. making it eon. smooth, fair, and traneParent Makes me m oappear 7 Oung the homely handsome. tie bandaoe-beatifiertl. and the Meet beimilfa/ Price 26 arid 60 cents. Prepared only twoUNT Paean:rem 41 South EIGHTH Street.doors abort Chestnut. and 133 BouthiSEVENTH Street, above Wal• nut. mhhi•An... NWDR. FINE, PRACTICAL Drk _ TIST for the budt tvteuty )ears, below Third. ineerla the most beautiful TEETH et ße age. mounted on line Gold. Plating'. linear. Vulcan Coralltti. Amber. acii. . prices. for neat and subcfasurt work. more reasonable than any Dentist in this city State. Teeth plugged to la.t for life. Artificial Teeth lepalre FO snit No Pala 111 extracting. All Work a sr ranted to fit. Reference. beet families. inh'l3.6o au EVANS & WATSON' SLAMAEDIE fii n STE. i 6 SOUTH FOU OR RTH STERBT. PHILADELPHIA.. PA. A largo Yraisty of PIEZ-PROOP SAPSI law"' 44 wed. MACKEREL_, HERB IN G, SELItt &c. 2.600 bbla Na... Nos 1,2, and S Mackerel, leukcaaP fat flab. bbl.rted packages. 2.000 New Eastport, Fortune Bay,an. Herring. 2. NP boles Lubeed/caled, and XO,l Merrlng. 180 able new Mess Shad. - MO bone, Herkimer County Cheese, dc• 00, In store and for sale by. MURPHY & RO No. 146 NORTH W/HaR lor JO CASES PINET, CO. '8 COGNAC BRAN Louis," from Bordeaux For sp2 9lOl CARD AND FANCY JOB PEUNT IIII 1480WMIL 1111 S. iiollllo6 CASTILLON , 'DY. landing from saltny LPRONT "ITIATOX & GO.,et