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    The Late Steam Catastrophe.
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[We invite the attention of the influential public
to the suggestions of the letter which We publish
below. After the late boiler explosion, no - argu.
went Is needed to show that our authorities should
take all wean, to give security to workmen, and
prevent the recurrence of such a disaster. It is
-well worth a sking, Has our city taken proper eere to
carry out the laws for the protection of opereltives
in steam works t j
To the .Sditor of The Press :
Sin presume many of your readers have await
ed, with anxious interest, the report of the gentle
men called upon to conduct the inquiry as to the
cause of the late explosion at Messrs. Merrick &
Sonis foundry. Your paper of to-day teaches us
that they have done their duty thoroughly, for
which they should receive the thanks of all men
who value the lives of their fellow men. They
.have placed their finger on the sore. We know
- where it is, and should cure it. The evidence before
that jury proved, or left us to assume, that the boiler
had never been tested by a public surveyor,_ and by
News. Illerrick's own foreman only slightly in ex
cess of the pressure in daily use, while the wisdom
of the law requiring a severe -te t proof of new boil
ers was illustrated in this instance by the omission
to conform to it. A hydraulic proof of that boiler
would have saved the loss of life, and crippling of the
poor fellow's DOW lying in the hospital, by bringing
to light at first the radical defect in construction
referred to ey the jury.
During the evidence mention was made of similar
node's having been placed in two of our men-of.
war . Where are they, and what tests have they
been exposed tot May we not hear a bed bit of
news from that quarter, some day I
Yours, respectfully, B.
PRILADBL - OnIA, April 13, 1864.
TJHLJE: CITY.
Theyemeaster.
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ARRIVAL OF A CBUISEE.—The United
States ship Mohican, commanded by Capt. O. S.
arrived in our port last evening from the
craft of Lb azil, via St Thomas.
The Mohican sailed hence on the 233 of October,
"LSO, on epeeist service, and has been actively em
ployed during the last eighteen months in protecting
the interests of the United States Government in
the North and South Atlantic, within the tropics.
The first seven months of zee cruise were passed in
the neighborhood of the Cape de nerd islands, and
thence towards the equator, visiting and examining
211 suspicious vessels, both in port and at sea.
In hisiy,lB63, intelligence leeched the Mohicaa
-of the ravages which piratical cruisers we e roakicg
among American merchant vessels on and in the
neighborhood of the coast of .13r-azii. IL.lf an hone
afterward the Mobican was under way for that
locality, and, making a rapid passage, arrived off
Pernambuco on the 19:h of s.,,sie mouth, unhappily
to find that the zebel vessel Piolila had left that
prat but three Op before,
Being oet of coal, the Mole' eau was obliged to enter
the port to obtain a supry, af:er whicn, on the
21st, she sailed for Bahia, arriving :here on the 231,
again to be disappointed, the rebel versals Alabama
and Georgia having escaped forty-eight hours pre
vious, after having taken in supplies of coal, pro
vides, and some arms.
Two ships, however, loaded with coal and other
stores, professedly for the Emperor of China, but in
reality intended for the rebel squadron, were lying
there, intending to meet the steamers at some out
post on the coast, but they were to well blockaded
in port ;bat they were finally reduced to sell their
cargoes at a gamins. in ir Beida. 33 The Mohican
explored all the small ports and harbors along the
coast, and created such an impression among the
rebel sympathizers that their Mends, the Alabama,
Florida, and Georgia, have not since made their ap
pearance in that neighborhood.
In August last an attempt was made to fit out a
Lumber of rebel merchant vessels (lying in Rio de
Janeiro) under B:itish colors, and one of them went
to sea, but, finding the Alortican in chase, they pru
dently retired within the marine league, re-entered
the poet, and, alter waiting several weeks for an
opportunity to escape, gave it up, a _ d the whole five
have been since dismantled and laid up in or.
Binary,
The amine of the 'Mohican was extended as far as
the Cape of Good Hope and the cities of the Es
Vats, visiting all the intermediate islands, but no
indications of an enemy were seen. In all this
time she has; been rimier way . 4't sea 0.92 days,
and she hair made, under ream alone, 13 344 miles;
'under canvas (or sails) alone 12 005, and under steam
and canvas combined 11,032, matting a total or 38 301.
miles; has touched at over fifty foreign ports, and
spoken or boarded over 162 vessels, of all classes
add nations, and during this long and active cruise,
peened nearly the whole time within the tropics,
and under a nursing sun. The sanitary sonnition
of both officers and crew has been of the most satis
factory description, very few cases, and not a single
death by disease haying occurred. Fie: officers now
consist of Capt. A. S. Gleason, commander; Rufus
Y. Duet, 'Lieutenant ana executive officer ; E. P.
Corson, surgeon ; James Hoy, Jr., assistant pay.
master; R. B. Ely, grating master; A. D. Camped',
A. F. Holmes, G. T. Ford, acting ensig.s ; E. Snow,
W. F. Veltman, Julian lic,inuids, acting masters ,
mates; J. Hutchinson, guaner.; Geo. Abbott, act
ing boatswain; 0. S. Gnomon captain's clerk; W.
P. De Behrens, paymaster's clerk ; Geo. W. Sono
way, first aselatent engineer is charge, O. Lardaer
and C. Weaver, second assistants; S. Buckley, J.
Crawford, S. D. Buck, third assistant engineers.
A METHOD OF PREVENTING THE WORM
Ntreezunt.—The City Oouncils recently appropri
ated $2OO to Professor Joseph Leidy for the purpose
of experimenting and determining a method of get.
ting rid of what is called the worm L1111611120e. This
gentleman made a report to Select Council, yester
day, to that effect, lie states that there are a hale
dozen insects which injuriously infest shade trees,
but only cne proves to De of a very merlons charac
ter—namely, the "span wormel or Endulinzia Sub.
slynaria. 11 is the same species as the noted eanker
worm of New England. the span worm appears
in the early part of May. the leaves, when first
attacked, appear pierced with :mall holes, and they
are generally eaten until nothing remains but the
.midribs. These worms reach maturity from
about the 10. h to the middle of June, and
are then ready to undergo transformation into
pips. The apparent suddenness of the transforma
tion of the myriads of WOMI6 'tnfesting our shade
trees, accfuing within a week, gives rise to the
-common opinion that they have been destroyed.
The female of the span-worm lays about one hun
dred eggs. These eggs remain unnatched until the
following spring, wnen new worms come forth to
commit tte fame ravages as their parents. No
amount of fence cleaning, scraping, or whitewashing
of the trunks, of trees will, in the slightest degree,
affect the insect. To get rid of the eggs the trees
would have to be stripped of their branches; and to
destroy the pupa, the trees would have to be stripped
of their leaves. No means can be suggested to de
stroy the moth. In experiments on methods of de
atroying the worm the Professor procured a garden
engine and a large syringe, wire, jets and nozzles of
different mazer, for squirtlng liquid on trees. A great
variety of infusions used in this way failed to pro.
duce any effect ; but as these experiments were made
when the worms were strongest, these effusions
might affect the younger and weaker worms. The
infusions employed were those of tobacco, sumac,
flux Vornica, mustard, tycone pepper, eov,
and carbonic acid. A solution or arsenic mad
was tried, which proved effectual, and without in
juring the trees, but the tubstance is too dangerous
a poison to be recommended to the public. 'files
time of hot water, followed immediately by inime
Bons of cold water, produced no effest. Fundge•
Bons with burning sulphur also proved ineffectual.
The Protestor thinks the eafzst and simplest plan of
.getting rid of these worms is to take advantage of
their instinct in letting them down from the trees
when alarmed. Quick taps air blown on the trees
will cense the worms :o descend, when they may be
knocked oft with a pole. If ais person Will select
vigorous tree, apparently nail:llE2Tel. about
the that of Jute, and strike the upper part of the
trunk a few blows With the palm of his hand, he
will be surprised to see &zees of worms descend.
Tapping is more successful than shaking, and even
after shaking, tapping will cause others to descend.
Before tapping the tree the trunk should be tempo
rarily ezeirel a few inches above the ground, with
a piece of canvass or rope merited with tar. The
worms caught on the ground should be swept to
gether and scalded. if !owls, guinea pigs, and tur
keys were introduced in cur public rqdares, they
Would destoy all worms that get in the gram
The Busse stion of the Profease.r should be carried
Out.
ABBIVEBBARY. —The twenty-sixth anni
verasty of the Friedlander Lyceum was held last
evening, at the Blind Asylum, Twentieth and Race
street*. All the members or this society are blind.
The opening address was delireren by the Presi
dent, Mr. J. W. Crochets. In the tiaras of his re
marks, ha:poke as follows in reference to the per after whom the Lyceum was called : Julius R.
Friedlander was born in Upper Silesia, of Jewish
parentage, on the 14th of Anril, 1803; he received
his early education in a private school at Breslau; in
the year 1821 he entered the mow:m.lly at Dees
den, and soon afterward* repaired to the University
at .Liepsic. During his stay in that city ha became
member of the Christian Church. After chupleting
his education at Liepsic he became a private in
initiator IS. the family of the Prince of Punster:berg,
whose confidence and esteem he appears to have
fully gained. During this time no aopeare to have
been preparing bimaelf for the object to which he
afterwards devoted his life. lie anose our country
as the field of his labors ; and in the year 1333 he
Came to America, not as as an adventurer, but as
practical philanthropist. He first addressed him
self to the citizens of Philadelphia, and with their
_aid he established the Pennsylvania Institution ter
the Instruction of the Blind, in the early partof the
year 1833. The tepid advancement of the pupils
Under his instruction, united with his untiring ener
gy and unselfish zeal, soon enlisted the lively inter
est of the citizens of this State, in eli work to which
he devoted his life. But he was not long to enjoy
the work of his hands. A hopele.sa malsdy, which
lielied the skill of tics:physician, seized upon his feeble
and overtaxed frame ; and after inektog iu vain for
relief in Southern climes, he again returned to the
bosom of his cherished family. lie rapidly sealined.
end, on the 17th of Mareh, 1839, sank tranquilly to
rest, not unwept or =honored.
Several owns and dialogumr, by the members,
were then delivered. They were well done, and
brought forth the applause of the hearers-
Mar. H. L. Hall made the clusin. , address. The
-subjectwas, " The World is a :Nlyslary Still" He
handled the subject eloquently, and made many fine
points, one of which wee—" But it were useless to
extenuate
upon the mysteries of nature ; all nature,
to humble and finite man ' is a my , atery. lie cannot
comprehend even her mimatest ohket or simplest
law, much less her origin, inuneustry and destiny.
There will, however, come, not A hut an eh?.
nay, When even the mysteries of nature will be
comprehended, and the blind steal 2te,"
THIE REJECTED BYDS.— We anve in The
/Yen, Yesterday, the names of the successful bidders
for the EEW city loan, and the tat:l at which they
.obtained it. In the advertisement csUing for pro.
: pomade it3vae expressly stipulated /net the Mayor
would receive the right of rek.c'ing such bids as
were, in nu judgment, below a reasonable price.
Be accepted all above 106. and reshzed $2.671,000,
yielding a premium of X 113237 60 The lona wing
were the additional bids which were rejected:
'George T. *ay & Cot-, 0, 0.0 at 103 00
George T Way 3( Co 10 D)1 at 101 00
George N. L0cmia....,... 3, , GO) at 103.00
Pb 1 1.0817311a. Bank , D , (0 ar 105 156
William 'l.• finghog 15 0.111 at lib" 00
Henry W 3,l er 5
1 0'0 at 101.00
Witlinm E ReSobaTt
.0(0 at 100 CO
_7l.tertJ 37.. gill e at 105. 00
Jeeetitt K iger bock 50 103 at 105 00
George "1,..e.L.ar '0 Old at 100 00
George lo,:ng io OW at 103 25
Geo/ ge - 1 Grail( •11e.3 at lee. co
Gouda 1 onLn in I,lOat 100 73
George Tont.g 10.0i0 at 101 (0
Corn Egrbangt Batik ' , 5 0). at 100. CO
Corn Each , in ge Bans ......... 25101 4t 11l 01
Corn Sach> Lae Sank ....... •-.. '-'.:. D . % tt 102 DO
Corn Exchalige B.nk 33 0,0 at 1 , 13 Cal
American Life and Trust Comp_ Ay ..... ..5 i 1.1) AG .01 1:34
_American Life and Trtistemen. ay .:3 n - . 0 at 100 1e,...
Alnerican Life and Trust Gowni_y - .t.. -- t4i.; at h.l 323 r,
American Wean.' Traat COmatay ..... 4 . 1:,; .4 , 0 50 , en , /
The following chows the rates at v: atop the otty
loan has been sold on the 13th of i_tin.ll tor the foh
lowing years:
1584 1101'850
13(3
--- paid" ,30
In 1835
517V,1P."
1861
UNITED STATES SANITARY FAIR.—A let
ter was received yesterday, from Major General
George G. Meade, by the committee on the Sanitary
Fair, in which be spoke in Warm terms of commen
dation of the 'institution, and also the United State.
Christian Commission, both of which had done a
vast amount of good. The General briefly intimated
that the service. of both organizations would pro
bably be wanted before any great lapse of time.
The Sanitary Fair engrosses a great dsal of public
.attention, but still the Union mitterere in East Ten
menet should Ant be forgotten. There should be
some arrangements at the fair by which voluntary
contributions could be made for the suffering women
and children in Tennessee. There are numbers of
persona in our city who would contribute to them
as well aa to the general object of the fair, if an op•
portuniv were offered. The subject 'le worthy of
profound consideration on the part of the general
committee.
UNION DELEGATILB.—The Union party
irsignoble Ude evening, in their respective wards, to
prepare for the next political campaign. Ses the
WAIN' 0 4 4iiii411. •
PARADE OP COLORED SOLDIkftB.—A pin%
tion of the colored troops stationed at (lamp MI
Liam Penn left that plows yesterday morning, and
arrived in this city about 9 o'clook. The troops in
the line coordsted of five companies of the 25th Rest.
meat, Lieut. Col. Hitchconk ; a portion of the 32 1
Regiment, Col. la. W. Baird. and six companies of
the 43,1 Regiment, Lieut. Cil. Hail, numbering, In
all, 1 281, officers and men. They were all under the
command of Limit. Col. Louis Wagner. Each regi
ment was accompanied by a full drum Corps, and
carried their beautiful flags. They marched over a
long route, and were received with numerous cheers.
The sidewalks were well tilled with epee tators who
gazed upon the moving mass of colored soldiers.
The men, with -the exception of several companies
of the 43d Regiment, were all armed, and marched
exceedingly well. They were reviewed by Maj.
Gen. Cadwallader and staff, from the steps of his
headquarters, In Girard street, above Eleventh.
They marched to the Refreshment Saloons, where
an excellent and substantial dinner was Set before
them, which they did ample justice to. Of the
whole number, 566 were fed at the Union Volunteer,
and the remainder at the Cooper Shop. After ear.
taking of their meal, they marched along Washing.
ton to Third, up Third to Catharine, Catharine to
Eighth, Eighth to Lombard, Lombard to Filth, Fifth
to Race, Race to Third, Third to Master, Master to
North Pennsylvania Railroad depot, and thence by
rail to Camp William Penn.
The flee companies of the 25th Regiment, under
the command of Lieut. Col HitchcOck, are to leave
the city to day for New take
the transport steamer at Hanover - street wharf,
Eighteenth ward.
WARNYNO TO THOSE WIIO TITROW
conecquense of the great habit Of boy.
Mowing stones, breaking windows, Etc , the follow
ing preamble and resolution was presented at the
meatier of Select Council, yesterday afternoon. It
WAS referred to the Committee on Lm, but will no
doubt be pateed, and parents should caution their
children from breaking this law :
Whereas. It has become a growing evil. as wolf as a
vicious and wanton practice. with bore in throwing
stones. brealting windows, defacing nab:in and private
buildings. fences , . bide-trees , We therefore.
The Select unit Con , nio. COUnditB of the City of Ph( -
Indellthin do ordain, That from and after the passage of
this otdinance it shall not be latvfni for any boy to
throw stones to any of the pub le highways, lanes, al
leyg. or %leant lots: or to deface any pabl .0 or private
buildings, fencing, shade trees. tree. boxes. or other pro
perty. by writing. scratching, marking. :eating. or
defacing, in any manner whatsoever. under a pa ma. ty of
dire dollars for each . and ever. offence, to bo recovered
as penalties of hire amount are now oy law recoverable.
to be paid into the city treasury: and it shalt be the duty
of every police t. dicer to arrest all boys found violating
this ordin ince. and pzoarente them to conviction; and
every officer labs may be reported to the Mayor as
having neglected to carry out the provision! of this
ordinance shall. upon satisfactory proof thereof, be
alemieeed from the service. ant shall be ineligible to a
reappointment for one year ensuing.
THE NEW TWENTY-SIETE{ WARD.—The
National Union party of the Twenty•sixth ward
have commenced to effect a permanent organization,
and are making preparations for the approaching
political camp:len. This ward is bounded as fol
lows: Beginning at southwest corner of Broad and
South streets; down Broad to Ellsworth, along Ells
worth to Passyunk road, along Passyunk road to
Broad, down Broad to Back channel, along the
channel to the :-chuyikill, along the Schuylkill to
South street, along South street to place of be
ginning.
DEATH AT THE PENNSYLVANIA HOs
ryrAr..—John Zlegenflurs, died of a dropsicalt
affection, Wednesday afternoon, at the above butt.
tution, in this city. The deceased was a prominent
citizen of Northampton county, PA., where he lilted
various offices of public trust ; was also at one
time sergeant•at arms of the Senate of North Caro•
lino,' and more recently an inspector of customs in
this city. He will be remembered by numerous
Mends as a fine specimen of the many excellences
which characiejize the Pennsylvania German as a
most useful citizen and agreeable companion.
ARRIVAL OF SonmEns.—A. detachment
oe , two hundred end forty men, belonging to the 19th,
eon. and 25th Matiaebueetts Regiment., arrived
in the city yesterday on their way to the army.
Preparations were made at the 'union 'Volunteer
Saloon to feed them, but transportation being in
reaninete for them, they were obliged to leave with
out partaking of it.
BEFUGRES.—BeYeraI families of refugees
arrived in thie city yesterday from the South, and
were taken to the Union Volunteer Refreshment
Saloon. They are in bad circumstances, and need
clothing. The committee attached to the saloon
contemplate sending them into the country to the
fanners, who are in Want of laboring kande at the
present lime.
WILL SAIL.—The United States supply
steamer Massachusetts, Lieutenant Weat, command
ing, is expected to leave the navy yard, at 9 O'clock
to-morrow morning, with a 'arse cargo for the ves
sels in the South Atlantis 131oaltaninir Squadron.
She will also take a mail, and all persons desiring to
send letters must leave them on board before the
time 2lf her departure.
IN Am OF THE SANITARY FAIR. —TWO
grand entertainments, tot the benefit Of the areal
Central Fair, will be given at the Academy of blued°
this evening and to-morro w afternoon, by the pupils
of the Fifteenth•ward public schools. The enter.
tainments cembine music and caliethenwO, and will,
DO doubt, be instructive and pleasings
FATAL ACCIDENT.—A sailor, named
Frederick Norris, aged 24 years, fell from the mast
head of the sohooner Mary Ann IVlsgee yesterday
afternoon, and was instantly killed. The coroner
held an inquest on the body, and rendered a verdict
of accidentally killed.
DEATHS OF SOLDIERS.—The following
soldiers died at the Snmmit•House Hospital, and
were reported at the Medical Director's °Mae yes
terday : William Blooksin and Robert Jones, of the
e2d Regiment 'United States colored troops.
CITY COUNCILS-
The regular stated meeting of both branches of the
City Councils was held yesterday afternoon.
SELECT BRANCIEL
President EYND (U.) in the chair.
The reading of the journal was dispensed with.
A memorial from Messrs, Vandyke Sr Wadley, in
relation to the coal lauds in Schuylkill county, Wail
Tend, and referred to the Committee on Law.
A communication from the Chief Commissioner of
Highways relative to repairing the bridge over the
Schuylkill river, at Market street, was read. He
suggested an additional appropriation to finish the
work. Referred to Committee on Highways 2 . . •
A message from the Mayor, approving of certain
resolutions passed by Councils, was then read..
Several _other communications were presented,
and referred.
The orders of the day were, on motion of Mr.
Zez. - 11 (U.), postponed, and the ordinance supple
mentary to an ordinance entitled An Ordinance
Locating Stearn Fire Engines" was taken up. It
provides for the location of the William Penn Hose
Company as a steam fire engine.
On motion to suspend the rives, a twathirds vote
was not obtained, and the bill fell.
The Committee on City Property offered an ordi
nance making an' appropriation to pay for the im-
provement of the market spaces on Girard &velar
from Twelfth to Dread street.
The ordinance, on motion of Mr. BRIGHTLY (0.),
was amended by making the price of the treea. and
planting them, two dollars a piece instead of two
dollars and fifty centa. As. amended, the ordinance
passed.
The Committee on Water Works presented an or
dinance providing for the extension of the Water
Works. The bill proposes to connect all the Works
with the Schuylkill Works, thereby supplying the
city with nothing but Schuylkill water.
Adler a short debate, the ordinance passed. •
An ordinance giving power to Mr. Henry C. Cor.
field to attach certain signs to lamp.posts in the city
was then read. He is required to pay $,2 50 annually
for each lamp.
A motion was made to refer it to the Committee
on Police, which was lost. The bill then passed..
Mr. DAVIS (IL) offered an ordinance for the pre-
Vention and sapprestion of nuisances.
It was referred to the Committee on Law.
Mr. OMEBLY (U.) then asked to be excused from
serving on the special committee to investigate the
action of the Highway Department in 1863, which
was granted.
The ordinance from Common Council making an
applifpliftlioll to the Guardians of the Poor for the
year 1884, MSS concurred in.
Also, that providing for the extension of Vine
street wharf, on the Delaware river, t 0 the Port
Wardens' line.
A. communication from Morton McMichael, Erg ,
resigning his position an Director of Girard College,
DM read end accepted, and An election for one to
supply his place was ordered.
Irtessrs. Wm, Neall and Alfred Berknean were
nominated.
Mr. Nei%ll received 18 votex, and Mr. lierkeeta
The former gentleman was declared elected.
Mr. riludari (ti.) presented an ordinance authorLz
fug the grading and fixing of the West end of the
wire bridge, ecc., which was agreed to.
The resolution from Common Council, changing
the name of Sykes street to that of Hancock, was
concurred in. Also, the resolution authorizing the
tramwaling of Hope and other streets.
Several other bills from Common Council were
acted upon, alter which the meeting adjourned.
•
COMMON BRANCH.
A. message wee received from the Mayor vetoing
the ordinance making an appropriation to grade
Broad Street from Germantown road to Fisher , '
lane. The Mayor assigns as his reason for refusing
Ins signature that the ordinary expenses of the city
have not been adequately provided for. -
A petition was received asking for the removal of
the precinct house of the eighth precinct of the Se •
venteenth ward. Referred.
Kr. iliamenel, M.) °tiered a resolution, which was
agreed to. inviting Select Connoil intojeint conven
tion, hn Thursday neat, for the purpose of electing
a building inspector. Adjourned.
The Committee on Highways offered resolutions
authorizing the paving of Palethorp, Beach, Dau
phin, and other streets, which were adopted.
Also, an ordinance appropriating 42,450 to pay
the damages resulting from the opening -of Day
street. Adopted.
The Committee ouPolioe offered a resolution au
thorizing the American Telegraph Company to place
wires on the poles of the local police and firestorm
telegraph, the company to repair all damages to the
poles, as well as to obligate themselves to transmit
official messages over the wires throughout rhe_etty.
Adopted.
Mr. STOKLET (U.), from the Committee on Trust
and Fire, cffered an ordinance appropriating $166 66
to pay the Franklin Hose and Steam Fire amine
Company for five month.' service as a forcing hose
company, previous to its being located as a steam
tire engine. Adopted.
Mr. STOILLH.Y also offered a resolution increasing
the salary of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Dep art.
meat to $2 600, and the secretary of the Fire De•
pertinent to $l,OOO. Adopted.
An Otdillanee increasing the Salaries Of the MONA
of the Girard Estate was alto adopted.
Mr. Louenr.rx (0.) offered an ordinance enlarging
the duties or the commission for the families of
volunteers, so that relief shall be extended to all
men in the service of the United States who are
credited to our quota, whether MET be in the navy
or army. Agreed to.
Mr. LOUGHLIN also offered a resolution that no
district surveyor shall give stakes to property•
holders unless a certificate is first obtained front
the Uhler Engineer or the Water Works that water
pipe is first laid in the streets fronting the edifice
about to be erected Agreed to.
Mr. EVER/lAN (U.) offered a resolution providing
for the repai , ing of certain streets and We:veil/a in
the Twenty•fourth ward. Agreed to.
A resolution was adopted appointing a joint com
mittee to inquire into the expediency of removing
the tollgates within the city, and to ..certain at
what cost they can be purchased.
Mr. LOUGHLIN offered a resolution appointing a
special committee to ascertain—first, the average
rate of the wages paid to the employees of the vari
ous departments of the city during a period of three
years prior to January lot, 186.1 i and, second, to as
certain a,propar and uniform scale of advance, or
such average rate, which it may be proper to pay
for the current year. Adopted.
Resolutions authorizing the paving of Jay, Kelly,
and Front street., were presented and referred to the
nighway Committee.
The ordinance from Select Council, advancing the
palmier: of employees of the Water Department, was
taken up in Committee of the Whole, and numerous
amendments were made; among others, giving $2,800
per annum to the Chief Engineer, and $2,000 per
annum to the Register of Water. The ordinance
was then concurred in.
Several ordinances and resolutions front Select
Council were Concurred in, and the Chamber ad
journed.
TUE POLICE.
tliefore Mr. Alderman Settler.]
Dinertatiou ou SOMeibliag rake Bounty.
.3i - ailnxpLug.
Two young men were arraigned at the Central
Station yesterday afternoon on the charge of the
larceny of a pocket•book, containing a considerable
amount of money, belonging to Mr. Sylvester Dana,
a f arm er, of Wilkeibirre, Penna. The investiga
tion of this case developed some interesting fems
in regard to how some enlistments are made. The
whole affair may be considered, so the shrewdest of
the detectives say, as a branch of the bounty.
jumping system. The prisoners hail from Troy,
Now 'lea! They save the names Of Thoiosi DU.
Laughlin, residence No. t 47 Congress street, Troy;
Patrick Walsh, residence 431 North Second street,
Troy. The that named says that he is a stave
maker, and worked for MEWS. Shelton & Green.
f T o h r e M Ot e h s e a r rs i 7E l a h g e lem ill an a
one in Decimator
stove moulder, :n r.dr w is n o r n k e e r d s
tact,
long examination, which may be exidensed as fat
wankthaet o b t o h t e h r January. ci3l4 They underwent a
lowa :
They said that they broughttwo men from Troy,
N. Y. for the purpose of enlisting them in Phila
delphia. These men gave the names of Michael Mc-
Grath at d Tampa Given t they resided to the Tenth
ward, Ttoy, but whereabouts in the ward, the prison.
era did not know. These men were enlisted be•
tween 9 and 12 o'clock, yesterday morning, at Pro.
vest Marshal Sehtch's headquarters, and received
the bounty of .?5O each. Tail bounty money was
handed to the prisoners, to be given to the families
or the enlisted men. The prisoners, on being &Treat
ed for the larceny of the pocket-book of Mr. Dana,
were searched, and gine were found upon them. The
defendants admitted that, of the bounty money, they
were to receive $O5 from each of the two men. This
is the sum and substance of the statement made by
them.
Mr. Sylvester Dana was galled to the stand. lie
stated that he desired to go to Btu lington, N. J„ in
the two-o'clock train yesterday afternoon, and pur
chased the ticket at the office of the railroad com
pany, at Walnut-street wharf. He replaced his
pocket-book in the breast pocketof hta coat, and
stepped on board the boat. Ina few minutes he
missed his book, and, calling upon the police, the
two prisoners, who were on board the boat, were
arrested. They were intently reading a newspaper
between them, holding the sheet up before them so
that their faces ccultt not readily be seen. Udon
reaching the Central Station lock.up, Mr. Dana
found his pocket-book, with all the money in it, in
one of the pockets of his overcoat. He says that he
did not put if there. He was certain that when he
Paid for his ticket he replaced the book in his bre sat
pocket. He did not recoltiecet,
b se u e t i t n h g ey el w th e e re r of the
prisoners near the ticket orrice,
close to him on board the boat.
It was suggested that one of the prisoners put the
hook into the old gentleman's pocket. The prisoners
stoutly denied this, and said, from the time of their
arrest, they Were In close custody of the officers, and
not, at any lime, within four or live feet of
Dana. Under this state of developments the charge
of larceny "hung fire."
The magistrate questioned the prisoners further
as to the time of their arrival in the city, the money
they , spent since leaving home, Rte.
1 ' When did you arrive here with the two men
you say you enlisted?" asked the magistrate.
"Yesterday."
" When did you enlist them?"
" This morning, between 9 and 12 o'clock."
"Did they give you all their bounty money?"
"Yes, air, with the exception of a few dolleni."
" What were you to do with it?"
" Give it to their families."
" What were you doing on board the steamboat?"
"We were going homer We had purchased out
tickets."
• .
" Well ; it you do not know where they lived, how
are you going to give them the money 1"
Dicl,sughlin was silent in this, but Walsh said,
" Why, sir, we can. find out by inquiry; we can
look in the Directory"
"Do you know Detective Tipp, of Troy'!"
Both anqweyed, "yea, air; everybody know*,
Dim !"
" What does he know about you, bleLaughlinV ,
"He knows I am an honest man."
. . _
"You are each required," said the magistrate,
"to enter bail in the sum of $1,500, to await a fur
ther hearing on Tuesday next."
Suspicious Person Arrested
A manuring arrested yesterday afternoon and taken
to the Central Station. It is said that he was found
in the residence of ➢lr. Imo AL Post, near Twelfth
and Girard avenue, on Wednesday night, under ear ,
platoon circumstances. The parties were:present. A.
eolOred girl, who discovered the intruder, was tile
main witness. The ease, however, was not brought
to the notice of the magistrate, Mr. Post having be
come satisfied, probably, that no felony was in
tended.
Dlacharged
The man named Arnold, who was charged with
enlisting and enticing Barny alloGrann to desert the
army, wee discharged, yesterday., for the reason that
Dicetrann had been lanceted as a deserter, and sent
as such to Georgetown, District of Columbia. The
deserter being the only witness, the defendant wee
discharged.
Arraigned on a Serious Charge
Henry Adair, a man with one arm, was arraigned
at the Central Station yesterday on the charge of
taking minors to Harrisburg, getting them drunk,
procuring their enlistment, and then enticing them to
desert. It is said that 14 two instances he suooseded
in getting a couple of men to desert, and stripping
the United IStatee uniform from them, threw tee
garments into an alley, and then provided citizens'
dresses for the parties. The defendant was com
mitted in default of $2.000 bail to await a hearing,
to take place this afternoon.
:Before Mr. Alderman Dougherty.)
Puffy. Committed.
Jacob Fisher was fully committed yesterday, in
default of $2. 000 bail, to answer the charge of rob
bing his employer. His house was searched, and
about $7OO worth of tobacco was found, alleged to
have been stolen. lie had been employed nine
years by the man whom he robbed, About two
years since he was detected in the set of stealing,
but was forgiven by his employer under the most
solemn promises to do better. The robbery:of an
employer is regarded by the fraternity of thieves as
the meanest hind of thieving.
Arrival and Sailing of the Ocean Steamers.
TO ARRIVE.
MPS PROM POE DAT/1.
Paroasons....—.Liverpool Portland . • •Mar. 31
Borneen- —• • ..... kourhasopton...New York April 2
Asia Liverpool New York April 2
Matzo , . Liverpool New York...... April 2
Austronesian Liverpool New York April 9
TO DEPART.
Tontonla Now York Hamburg April 16
City of London... New York Liverpool April 18
Moraine Star New Y0rk...... Hay & 3. 0— April 16
bibernian ..... ....Portland Liverpool April 16
C1Reatier...........N0W York Kingston, Ja...April 20
Perlin New York Liverpool April 20
Corsica New York.... .Nass.an & Hay.. April 22
Illinois . . New York Aspinwall.— April 23
LkTTEtt BAG- 4.
AT THE MERCHANT'S' EXCBANUE. PRILADELPHIA•
Shin Wsoming. Burton Liverwol, April
Sbip Empire Cinema. ..... Liverpool. soon.
Behr Dart. Conrad Barbados. FOOla.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OW TRAWL.
GEO. L. BDZBY,
EDW
f 0 BIDDL, }Columns 01 Tax Mona.
THOAS S PARBOIL
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
WORE OF PHILADIETAPHIA. Apr► 115.1664.
BMW 27 1 StIN 1387N......._....:_,...8 $43
HIGH ..... 4-5
ARRIVED
United States steamer Mohican. Capt 0 S Glisten com-
manding, 7 days from St Thomas. W I Left at that port,
OIL the 6 h. United States storeship Gemsbok, Acting
Mrster ,Thacher commanding, and km. ship`
Bridgar. repairing Arrived on the Oth. Denied barken.
tine Term. from New York. April 12th, rat 31 u 7 ft,
long 73 10 W, spoke United Stales S S Galena, Lieutenant
Commanding Wells, on a crates, all well. 13th. Cape
Henlopen WSW 46 miles. exchanged signals with a
British bark showing a signal. blue with white Naar°,
and letter Win the centre The Mohican arrprea at the
Capes at midnight on the 13th,
'ship Beho(Ils). Wheaten, 4g dm frets LiverpOol.will
mdse to John B Penrose.
Chip Sebastopol, 15 days from Matanzas. in ballast to
J B Barley & Co. Spoke cache Capes of Delaware bark
Lightfoot, Loud, 76 days from Buenos Ayres for New
York.
Bark C A Jones. (Br.) Francis. 30 days from Ardros
SBA, with Iron to B A Fonder & Co.
Bark LQUIEaI Jewett, (Br.) li onicine. Si days from-A.r
dronnn, with pig iron to S & W Welee—vessel to B A
Sonoer ik Co.
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Bark Fanny. Wicks. 13 days from New Orleans. with
sugar. &c., to D S Stetson & Co. ssengers—Mr Craw
ford, wife, and two children.
Bark John !frisks- 'Taylor, 20 days from New Orleans,
in ballast to Henry Stril6llo;
Bark Oak, Ryder, 6 days front Boston, with mdse LO
Twells & Co.
. - -
Brig H F Colthirst. (Br) Ester*. 23 days from Trini
dad as Cuba, with sugar and molasses to S de W Welsh.
Has been north of Has eras 12 days, with very heavy
weather. On the 3d inst., dating agate. lost deck load.,
(45 lutds molaseee) bails, cntwater, stove bulwarks,
Ste; 9114 lat 36 Si, lung 73.30, spoke steamer Thou
Scott, from New Orleans for New York, with propeller
and rod der gone; imparted her with what stores we could
spare.
Brig Ada 313, (Br) McDougall. 22 days from Havana,
Withh iron to B a Solider & CO.
Brig Kate. (Br) McDougall. 29 days from Barbados.
with (mar and molasses to Thos Wattlon a; Sons.
Brig Elia Vail. (Br.) Grant. 08 days from Trinidad de
&
Cuba, with guano to Sae L Bewley Co.
Brig Argo, (Ital.) Esposito, 60 days from Messina, with
fruit to Isaac Jtanes Si Co.
. .
Brig Samuel Welsh. Strobl.lags. 15 days from New
Orleans. in ballast to Henry Simons.
Brig Benj. Delano, Baxter, 0 days from Port Royal.
ballast to captain.
Brig Henry Leeds. Smith. 10 days from Rockland.with
plaster to captain.
Brig Alice Mande, Edgett, 24 days from Sagas, with
sugar to John Baron & Co; vessel to B A Fonder & Co.
Brig .1 W Spencer, Spencer. 10 days from Pensacola,
with lumber to B A Bonder & Co
Brig Hugo George (Pray). Wilde. 23 days from Bor
deaux• with brandy, wine. &c. to E Oaatillon.
Soh? Open Sea. Rogers. 18 days from Cardenas, with
sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co.
Fehr Hattie hoes, Poland. 19 days from Matanzas,
with molasses to Harris, Hey!, & Co.
Bahr Maria Jane (Br), Parritt, 19 days from Turks Is
land, with salt. &c. to S A Sunder &
chr John H French, Crosby, 2t days from Windsor,
24 B. with plaster to E A Bonder & Co.
Fehr C F Grove, Mcßee. la days from Sagna la Grande,
Cnba,with molasses toe & W Welsh—Vessel to D d Stet
son;& Co
Bch r John Stroup, Lake. 5 days from Hampton Roads,
in ballast to captain.
Bohr Cora. Idantaa, 1 day from Brandywine. Del, with
flour to R ffi Lea
Steamer Sarah Jones. 23 hours from New York, with
!sae to Wm Id Baird & Co.
Steamer B N Pairs:Aids. Trout. 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to Wm IA Baird & Co.
MEM
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Ship Itiajeztic, fronaLiverpool; alight ship from Hamp
ton Roads; have. Br:it:mot. from New Orleans: a light
American bark; a deep British bark..bailing from Jer
sey; brigs Leonard My ers. from New Orleans: Open Sea.
from Cardenas; two fall rigged foreign taiga; sabre
John 'French. from Cuba: C S Grove. from Sagas, and
Attica from Port Royal. and a large schr from the West
Indies
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Ship Onward, from NOW York. arrived at New CasCe
yesterday.
A large ettip war off Cape lienlop:n on Tneaday morn
ing, steering for the Delaware Breakwater.
CLEARED.
Skainship Goy Chase, Tat' le, item Orleans, if Qaar
termaater.
. .
Behr Mary & Frances McDonald. Alezaridria, Tyler
& Co.
Ecbr J C McShane, Quizley, Alexandria, do.
For Etusna Vhda, Lynch, do do.
Bohr W Kennedy, Christy, do do.
Schr Adelaide, Crowell. Providence, J Mines .
echr Bolivar, Walters, Roxbury, Blakiston, Graff.
& CO.
Echr S M Eliaddicir., Arnold, Boston, C 112Ieckacher &
Co.
4() OENTS PEE POUND TAX ON
TOBACCO. The Government Is about to put a
tax of 40 cents per pound on Tobacco.
You can sale 60 per cent. by
Ton can save 50 per cent. by
Ton can MTV 50 per Cent, by
Ton can save 50 Per cent. IffnE
Paying now at DEAN'S, No. 896 OSTWITE
laving new at DP.AII'3, No. 335 CHESTNUT.
Buying now at DEAN'S, No. 335 CHESTNUT,
Raying now at DEAN'S. No. 335 CHESTNUT.
Prime NAVY Tobacco. 70, 76 and 30c. per
Prime 'Cavendish Tobacco. 70, 75 and 30e. per b.
Prime Flounder Tobacco. 70. 75 and SG*. per M.
Prime Conneu Tobacco. 65, 70 and 750. per m.
rrlmme Fig and Twist Tobacco.. 76 and sat. par Bt.
DEAPT sell; 014 Virginia Navy.
DEAN Italia Old Virginia Sweet o.6rea4We.
DEAN sells Old Virginia Rough and Read!.
DEAN sena Old Virginia Plain Cavendish.
DIAN sells Old Virginia Congron.
DEAN Bella Old Virginia Pig and Twist.
DEAN relic Old Virginia Smoking Tobalso.
.086,117'S Kanawha Fine Cut Chewing Tobaeos
DUX'S Kanawha Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco
Cannot be Equaled.
Cannot be Equaled.
DEAN'S Cigars are superior to all others.
DEAN'S Cigars are superior to all others.
He raises his own Tobacco, on his own plants:lox fa
Havana Ho sells hie own Cigars at his own store. No.
535 CHESTNUT Street, PhUadellobla.
DEAN'S Minuelisha Smoking Tobacco is manufaUsawd
from Pure Illyrian Tabus°. and contains no danteroni
concoctions of Weeda. Herbs, and Ordam.
Pipes. Pipes, Meerschaum Pipes. Brier Pities, 103
Pipes, 114•40 f.iy.µ, mahogan Pipes Seboy Pipes, Apple
flPesveherrY PiPes. Cutts. Pipes. Chi Pipes. and other
Pipes. And Pipe down and get yur Pipes, Tobasoo,
Cigars. dao. .at DRAM' No. M 5 Chestnut Street. And
there you will see his Wbolosale and Retail Clerks go
Piping , around waiting cql. °costumers.
The Army of the Potomac now order ail their Tobas____,se
Cigars. Pipes, Asa. from DRAWS. No. 331 GLIESTIffiT
Street. Thai know DWI sins the best and cheapen..
GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM
Ann
WATRRAISATINO APPe.RAPU
andiltrit
For Warming Vateti latin eng Pnblie Buildings and
F Residences.
Manufactured
by the
AN
RH
U4ION STRUM D WATER-HEATING CORPADIT
OF ADELPI
JAMES P. WOOD,
41 South FOURTH Street.
mhnitenne B. It FRUMPS& Superintendent
PICKLES. -100 BBLS. PICKLES IN
vinegar.
CO half MAL Pick lea in vinegar.
Alto. Chree.gallon and nye-tenon kegs do.
'for Ws by Rerooss WIGLIAHL
reldg
107 Meth WATER Street.
1 1 ,BBEN BAIZE AND WOOLEN
FLOOR CLOTHS. of all widths. at Carrot Ikon of
WM CREdaffliflLll. mu 417 Norm SZCuND Street.
below MOO. &el eider,
THE PRESS.-PITILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1864.
FIRS T
"T.4I.TIOZNTAL - JE , 33.eN.1.4-mm
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
This Bank bas been authorized sad h now prepared
0 revolve subscriptions to the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
This Loan. issued under authority of an act of eon.
grass, approved March 8. 1864. provides for the issue of
Two Hundred Millions of Dollars 01100.000.000) 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 annum IN COIN. Payable semi-annnany on an
Bonds over $lOO 4 aLd on Bonds of 8100 and less an
.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Boude as they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will be besurd of the denominations
of fifty dollars ($6O). one hundred dollars (COO), five
hundred dollars (50O). one thousand dollars ($1.000),
five tbonsand dollars (5, COO, and ten thousand dollars
tin OCO), and Conponlhands of the denominations of fifty
dollars (VIO), one hundred dollars ($100). five hundred
dollars (SM, and one thousand dollars ($.1.000).
mill commence from date of subscription, or tha ac
crued Interest from theist of March can be paid in coin,
or, nail further notice. in U. S. notee or motet! of Na
tional Banks, adding (50) fifty per rent. to the amount
for premium. C. H. CLIREC.,
mhZ)-tf President.
NEW LOAN .
JAY COOKE & CO. OFFER FOR SALE TEE
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
Bearing Ave pop cant. interest, in coin.
ltedeemable any time after TBN YEARS, at the pleasure
of the Government, and payable FORTY ] BIBS after
date. Both 0017PON AID REGISTERED BONDS are
iesned for this Loan, of same denominations as the rive-
Twenties. The interest on 00 and $lOO payable yearly.
on all other denominations half-yearly. The TEN.
FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, 1861, the half-yearly
interest falling due September 1 and March 1 of each
year. Until let SepteMber. the accrued interest from let
March is required to be paid by purchasers in coin, or in
legal currency, adding 00 per cent, for premium, until
farther notice.
All other Government securities bought and sold.
aTAY COOICM .61r. CO.,
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF TRH CORRRNOT,
WASHINOTON, February 26th, Ina
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence Presented to the
undersi ed, it has been made to appear that the
Fourth ational Bank of Philadelphia, in the county of
Philadel b.ia, and 'State of Pennsylvania, has been duly
organise under and according to the requirements of
the act of Congress, entitled •• an act toovide a na
tional currency, secured by a pledge of United States
stocks. and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof," apps owed February 25th, 18&9, and hae com
plied with all the [provisions of said act required to be
complied with before commencing the business of
Banking,
Bow. therefore I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that the rousra NA
TIONAL BANK OF PHIL &DELPHIA, county of Phila.
de,pbia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to
commence the business of Banking. under the act afore
said.
In testimony Whereof. witness my hand and seal of
once, this twenty-sixth day of February, 31364.
HIRAI MoCULLOCII,
Comptroller of the Currency-
JOHN ROM, JR.,
STOCK-COMMISSION BROICRIS.
No. 140 BOUM THIRD STEBBT.
tur STArits.)
PRILAMBLPHIA.
BRPRRENCES t ,
Meserd.Thos. A. Biddle A Co. I Rees.ilaw.llfsealester, di Co
Rears. E. S. Wilelen Ar, Co. Masers. Drexel . CO.
Masers. Darby' /a Co. Henry_l. Williams. Req.
Alexander Biddle. Esq. L P. Hutchinson. Ran.
O. M. Troutman. BRq. D. B. Clamming, Beg.
Jas. G. Kinn & Sons. New York. fe76-91in
RECOND NATIONAL
PHILADELPHIA 1 1 / 6 .IIIKFORD.
tiAzrrAL $lOO,OOO. ivrra TRH PurviLsas or ix.
MUSING TO SOOO.OOO.
- -
NATHAN HILLIS, President.
WILLIAM H. THIAWN, Cats])ler,
(Late of the Philadelphia Bank)
DIRBOTORS:
NATHAN HILLIS._ CHARLES B. %RINKE,
GIORGI W. BRA WN, BIN/. ROWLAND, Js.,
SIMON H. SNYDER, BENJ. H. DEACON.
BDWABD HATES.• JoHN CO O PER.
LEWIS SHALLCROSB,
The fiecond National Bank of Philadelphia le noel
open at No. 134 MAIN Street, Freakier& fore the trawl
(eflon of a General Banking Business upon the usual
terms.
Collections neon all accessible points will be made
upon liberal terms. Reepeetfully,
la' RR vars. naribler
BRIGGS GOLD CO_
MINES-BRIGGS & GREGORY LODES,
GILPIN COUNTY, COLORADO.
CAPITAL. 10.000 SHARES-0100
J. SMITE BRIGGS Colorado.
CEO. M. PULLMAN Chicago.
ANTHONY . . . . . __Now gime_
HENRY COGGILL.
R. CORNELL WRITE
C. C. ALGEL Hudson. N. T.
WM. G. ARGYLL Providence. R. I.
Presiders % J. SMITH BRIGGS.
Treasurer, WAL eBB B LAWTON,
Neoretary. D. TATTLEJDEIN.
Counsel, 1 8. WOODWARD.
Mining Superintendent. CRAB, H. BRIGGS,
ap2.lm Office 25 CLIFF Street. New York.
HOPE GOLD COMPANY.
MINES-"GOLD.DIRT LODE,
Oi min county. Colorado.
CAPITAL, 80,000 SNARES,
.26 each.
TRUSTEES.
JOHN EVANS. Colorado.
1: H. JUDD, New York
H. S CORTI. New York.
WILLIAM MOLLER. New York.
GEO. W. ORAFFLIN, Baltimore.
HERMAN FUNRE. New York.
R. CONNELL WHITE. New York.
AL C TYLER, New York.
S. 0. ARNOLD, Providence.
PRESIDENT.
His Excellency - JOHN EVANS.
Governor of Colorado Territory.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Hon. B. G. ARNOLD.
Dr. F. H. JUDD,
Treasurer. WALTER B. LAWTON.
Secretary. J. P. DAVIES.
rel22lm Office, No. X 5 CLIFF Street. New York.
4 4 HER MAJESTY" CHAMPA.GfNE,
THE ROYAL WINE OF ENGLAND.
A limited Quantity of this superior Wine has been se
cured for the undersigned, and the first shipment of 5
cases has arrived, by the steamship Olympus, dire*
from the cellars of the well-known halite of
MESSRS. DE VENOGIE & 00..
at Epernay, France. The present invoice will be intro
duced into this market at the very low Pries of
TWENTY DOLLABB PER CASE OF QUARTS.
payable in currency, which is much below its Bret cost.
The superior quality of this Wine is guaranteed, and it
is offered wish confidence of its approval by connois
seurs.
Orders for one or more cases may be addressed, by let
ter or otherwise, to the undersigned,
WM. HENRY WARD, Wine and Fran Dealer,
No. 7 BROAD, Street, near Wall,
apl-30t NSW YORK.
pAPEE BRITOUSE:
FARRELL, IRVING. do CO.,
510 MINOR STREET.
Mannfacterera of ROLL WRAPPERS, DOUBLE and
SINGLE MEDIUM, CAP, and CROWN MANILLA. on
hand. or made to order.
Higheet prioe paid for rope In large or *man enanti
des- fe26•Sin
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
The undersigned would inform their friends and the
übllc Stand. vire A lli c Wag= lar ke rroved from their Old
SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS,
. No. 9IS ARCH STRIZET,
where they will continue the sale of
GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS,
COAL-OIL BURNERS, arm.
Having associated with onr honse Mr. CHABLIS
PAGE. (formerly the Principal Designer for Cornelius
& Baker.) we are now prepared to execute orders (or Gas
Fixtures of all &Taos and aiding, from the 19/alma to
the moat manioc and elaborate,
IMPORTERS OF
a- WINES AND LIQUORS.
LAUMAN (To BALLADE,
No. I* SOUTH,NINTH STREET,
Notweau Ohestrat sad liValent, Philadelphia.
O. IL I.A.UM/N.
zoll.Om A. IS. BALLADS.
BUILDING HARDWA.IIE.
STRAY HINOIIk T HINGSS.
REVISAL HINGSS, SHUTTER STRAPS.
and all Made of wrought H ages lama or small.
SHUTTER BOLTb. I BACK BOLTS.
and many articles of Building and Carriage Hardware.
mannfaernmd and kept on hand at
- JACKSON IRON WORKS.
Ofilse No. 236 CHURCH Alley.
IllAnnfActorork of Womrantaa REAM And RAT ROAMS.
CORNS AND BUNIONS.
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
• PETERSON
CORN
CORN
CORN
CO
RN OINTMENT
OINTRRITT
OTSTMENT
OINTMENT
Will thoroushls cure CORNS end BIINIOXII, without
wry van.
hole Ip_Druotirloto evei7whors. Prloe 35 Dente.
ra t fil t r un ktrou, HoLLoutruiitErbDoirivejeirttet.
100 OASES PINET, OASTILLON,
c 0.% COGNAC BRANDY. lauding from WM
..y ol d i .o from Bord i vErairrirof
inATON CO.
SOX bath YAM Sri&
FINANCIAL•
PHILADELPHIA..
UNITED STATES.
io--to LOAN.
FIVE PER CENT.
INTEREST
U. S. 10405.
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
BANK OF
TRUSTEES
VAN KIRK _ Qs CO.,
No: 9312 ARCH STRUT
pSURE YOUR LIFE
IN YOUR OWN HOMY. COMPANY,
.A.3I..IEXLIC AN,
OF 1•11/7G.A.3,3ox_oprxiA.,
S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
Insurers in this Company have the additional cue
rantee of
$250,000
CAPITAL STOOK all Mid OD IN OUR. Which, to•
tether with OMR ASSETS, now on hand, amount to
OM
X 5800,000.
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER
8200,000.,
LOSSES PAID DURING TEE YEAR AMOUNTING
TO OVEN.
3 ,000.
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY. thus aiding the fa
med to PST Premiums.
TI ,e last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in term)
December 31.1863. was
FIFTY PER CENT.
Of the amount of PREMIUMS recellred during the year.
Its TRUSTERS are well-known citizens in our midst,
entitling it to more consideration than those whose
managers reside in distant cities. -
Alexander WlrlGain,
.7, Edgar Thomson,
George Nugent.
Ron. James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberta,
I'. B. Mingle.
Samuel Work,
ALEX. WHlLLDlN,'President.
SAMUEL WORK. Vice President.
, JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Treas.
ard.-12t
HAvn YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR
FAIdILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFEI
II 0 M. E
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
MUTUAL,
WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL.
WALTER S. GRIFFITH. PRESIDENT
I. H. YROTHINGHAM. TREAB
G. C. RIPLEY. SEC
WILLIAM J. COFPIFf. ACTTIA&T
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES
Hon. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simpson , D. 8..
BibbOp of M B, Onni eh; Rev Albert Barnes. D. D. ; Rev.
James M. Vroweli; Thomas Robins. Rest Lewis R. kph.
burst, Bag ; Samuel Welsh. Eeq ; James Dunlap. Esq.:
W. R. lejee, Bro. .1 John Rice Rao ; Charles Rumen.-
reys. Se q .; John B Austin. Esq.; S. 0. Palmer. Esq ;
C. B. Mount. Req.; Samuel C. Perkins. EMI • John R.
Penrose, Vsq. ; Samuel Field. Beo.; Messrs. B. W. Clark
& Co. „; Buekm.r. Meeammon. & ; John B. Myers &
Co. ; Benjamin Bullock & Sonsr, Wm. S & Wired Mar
tian; George R. Reese. Son. & Co. B McCreary &
Co. ; George Cooknaan & Co. ; B. B. Kershaw & uo.
Kay & Brother.
JOHN H. PACKARD, M. D.,
INEDICAI, EXAMINER.
No, 1225 SPRUCE STREET.
In attendance at Agent% Office &ally 'from 1 to 2 P. AL
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
IEO 033 0. grAil :3 Ohl 3.43 i 33
B. K. ESLER. AGENT.
macrawfsm
1E COMPANY,
MIT swum,
ND IMBURiliel.
MOE&
John W. Ilium's.
Robert B. Pottor,
John Resale:, Jr.,
B. D Woodruff.
Charles Stokes,
Joseßh D. Wis.
BOCK. yrealdent.
ARDT
FAME INSIIRAN
Ng. 406 CHES
PHILAD
TIRE AIND IDIA
DIBEC
tranels N. Buck,
Charles Richardson.
Henry Lewis.
0. W. Davis,
P. S. Justice,
George A. West
1!M!!MZal
LEGAL.
EST AI E OF WILLIAM H. GARRI
GLIES, DECEASED.
LETTERa OF ADMINISTRATION upon the esiate of
WILLIAM H CIABRIOthis, late of the city of Palle,
delphia, deceased, baring been granted to "The Penn
sylvania Company. for Insurances on Lives and Granting
Annuities." all Demons indebted to said estate are re.
quested to make payment; and aliper•ons having claims
or demands against the same are requested to present
them without delay at the office of the said Company,
304 'WALNUT Street.
apl-f6t. CHARLES DITEILIL President.
TIC HE ORP FLOW COURT FOR TEE
IN
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Rotate of JAMES & WOODWARD. deceased
The Auditor appointed by the Court to andlt.settle.and
adjust the account of AIITHONV W. WOOD WARD,
JOSEPH A. WuODWARD. and I3RAEL E. JOHNSON,
Executor! of James ti. Woodward. dm and, and to
make distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountants, will meet the parties interested for the
Purposes of hie appointment,fon TUEsDAY, April 86.
1864. at 4 o'clock P. M._, st hia office, 131 South FIFTH
street, in the city of Philadelphia
apl3-wfmst GEORGE M. CONAAROB, Auditor.
THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
y THE CIRY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA_
itaIIGARET WOOD. deceased
=l!Mal
The Anditor appointed by the Court to audit, eettle. and
adjust the account of LUCRSTCA D. WOOD. JOHN
ROSS, and WILLIAM WORRELL. Bxecntors of the
will of Mrs. Margaret Wood. deceased, and to make
diatiiiintion of the balance in the bootie of the account
ant, will meet the parties interested fvr the rummies of
his appointment. on MONDAY, April 25th, 1864. a 64
o'clock P. M. , at No. 128 south SIXTH Street, in the
city of Phil oneiphia.
apl3-er fro 5t H. E. WALLACE. Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
THE CITY 4 . ,rm . 00:q12i TY HILADELPHI L.
Etit;WorilJAAtieliktikkm:B;Wal.
. _ . •
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle,
and adjust the account of CHARLES F. ASHMSAD, Trus
tee of the Estate of aßlEttirlaki BELTER. deceased. and
to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountant. will meet the parties interested, for the pnr-
Meet , of his eppoini remit. on MOM Pea, April IS, 185.4.
at 4 o'clock P. M., at hie onlea.S )1 corner of Eighth and
Locust streete, in the city of Philadelphia.
anS-fmwbt DAAIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' 00IIRT FOR
THE CITY AND COMITY OF PHILADSLPRIA.
lisiate of WILLIAM PINOHIW, deceased
Tho Auditor appointed by the Omni, to audit settle.
and ad.' oat the accsnot of WIL6ISM J. C MUSE. Exe
cutor of the will of WIDLIAM PINCHIN, &waged, and
to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountant. Will meet the patties interested for the pur
poses of his appointment, on TUESDAY, April 26th. Bet.
at 4 o'clock P M ,as No. 128 South sixrg Street. la
the city of Philadelphia.
apl2-wfmilt H OSLER, Jr Auditor.
CLEMENT B. GRUBB vs. EDWARD
. B. GRUBB.
APRIL TRIM, .1884.. No. R.- SUMMONS IN PARTI-
Lancaster County, es.:
rend, The Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania to the
IL e . }Sheriff gf Lancaster County, greeting;
If CLEMENT B. GRUBB makes you secure
..v.- , in prosecuting his claim. then summons, by
good summoners. EDWARD B. 9E3MB. so, that he
be and appear before our Judge at Lancaster. at our
Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancas
ter, there to be held on the third MONDAY in April
next, to au ea er Clement. B. Grubb of a plea, where
fore they, the laid Clement B. Grubb and Edward
B. Grubb. defendant, together and undivided, do
hold the fol , owing described Real Estate. to wit; All
that certain tract of twenty-eight acres and sixty-nine
perches of Land (28 acres and 69 perches) neat measure,
situate in w etc Hempfield Township. Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania bounded and described as folio we. to wit:
Beginning et a stone in line of land of Andrew Harshen',
thence by earns north 69° east 116.7 perches to a stone.
thence by same north 13 0 west 2 perches to a stone,
thence by same north 76,10 east 39.8 perches to a stone,
thence by land of Smith and Hogentobler south 24° east
11 2 perches to a stone, thence by same south 76 0 west
10.4 perches to a stone, thence by same south DX° east
21.2 perches to a flint stone, thence by land of Nicholas
Hogentobler north 82 0 west 10 9 percheato anoint, thence
by same south 23° west 26 6perches to a poet, thence by
same and land of Chestnut Hill Ore Company north CNN°
west 88.3 perches to a stone, thence by land of said Com
pany south 63° west 8.5.8 perches to a stone, thence by
same south VIP west 39.1perchee to a stone. thence by
same north 39.1( ° west 42 perches to the place of begin
ning. Together with one two-story Log Dwelling Hones,
four one-story Tenant Rouses, two Stables. two Steam
Engines for pumping water, Apparatus for raising iron
ore. and other improvements thereon, where of the said
defendant partition between them to be made according
to the laws and the customs of the. Commonwealth in
such WIN) made and provided does gainsay, and the
rams to be cloned° net permit very uninstly. and Rasing
the same laws and customs as the said plaintiff says.
And have you then there the names of those sum
moners and this writ.
Witness, the Hon . H. G. Long , President of our said
Court at Lancaster, the seventeenth day of February,
A. D. Nat. G. CLARKSON. for Prothonotary.
A copy: F. SMITH. Sheriff.
Sgearree CMOS. LANCARRIM. Pa ,
• March 9,1864. f mhll-tBt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
CIINTRAL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. of Penn•
aylyania. will lie held at they Office. corner of
THIRTISTH and MAREEST Streets, West Philadelphia,
on MOND IT. the 18th day of April nen; , at 10 o'clock,
A M., for the purpose of electing nine Directors, a
Treasurer, and Secretary. to serve for one year.
Notice is also given that at said Stockholders' Meetin
it is proposd to increase the Capital Stock of said Centra l
Transportation Company by adding thereto one hundred
and lifty thoniatd aollars, for the woos, of catcadiag
its present business.
Br order of the Board of Directors.
0. W. CHILOS. President.
mh2/3-1.9t J. Y. DoTYDraiGSR. Secretary.
DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE.
VITRIFIED TERRA GOTTA' DRAIN PIPE-2,11
sizes, from I to 15-inch diameter, With alt kinds of
branches, bends, and traps, for sale in any quantity.
2 lank ba re per yfrd 30c.
S 26e.
6 114 60 0.
6 4. $0 .11 76 ,
TERRA. COTTA CRIBINEY
For Cottages, Villas, or City Houses, Patent WindruirE
Tope, for eurin_g smoky chimneys, from I to S feet high.
ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES
Fountains. Pedestals. and Statuary Marble Busts.
Braffirete' and Mantel Vases.
PHILADELPHIAILADELPRIA. TERRA. Covre. WORKS.
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
fel2-fmwtt S. A. MLEXISOM.
TbRUGS.-13 BALES ARNICA FLOW
, ERB .
S bales short linehn Leaves.
86 gages East India Faso, fresh.
46 bbls London- bleasha Jamas& OfMOM
3 bales Florida. Sheep Wool Sponge. in store and for
sale by WM. ELLIQ & (JO.Druggists.
apl3.6t 7X 46 MA . B.KET Street.
VATIGHAIII MBRAIOZ,
.1 - 01EM_ EOOPI
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY.
TIIPTH AND WASHINGTON STIIINTS.
PZELADELPETA.
IMICILRIGIL a. HOWL
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manofastnre High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,'for
land river and marine service .
Boilers. Gasometer'. Tanks, Iron Bests, die, ; Castings
of all kinds, either iron or brus.
Iron. frame Roofs for GM Works, Workshops.Hlailroad
Stations, Am.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and meet Int-
Proved construction.
Every description of PlantationMuldnery. such AM
Sugar, Saw, and Grid Mills,Yaonum Pans, Open Steam
?raw., Defeeatom Paters. Pumping Engine, M.
Sole Agents for N. Rillienz's Patent Sugar Bolling AP
waratus_u Itesmrth's Patent Steam Hammer, and As
& w °lug s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining da
shine. anlY•tf
AAA PIITIENOLU GICIA.L EX &NEIN A
lp TIMIS. with full delorlptloaa of ckaracter. Wen
DAY and .141311UN0. by I. L. dA.PER,
mlig-vrfnniim tro RA R. TRUTH
fIARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING.
`,.• =mud & iimowir& so. &
William S. Howard.
Samuel T. Rodin%
Johu Allman
Otalslew 1".. Hoar:att.
lion. Joseph Allison.
Isaac Hazlehnrst,
ISOM, Vise Presid.ant.
r•.
PROPOSALS
(IFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND
•-•• EQUIPAGE, T WELT" Rnci
IA GIRAUD Strnet.R
1861..
PETLADBLPH, April 13,
. .
SEALED PRODO3) LS will be received at this office
anal 18 o'clock Id, on HONDA-Y. the lath iastaut, for
tr c yLlTing the Arsenal with the following ar-
Troorers for Monnta Hen, sky-blue, Army atm:idea,
wideh are recta:T.l immediately.
Also. La cing Cord for waterproof Shelter Tents.
Bidders most state in their proposals the price, which
Must be elven in writing. es well es in SlP:tree. Alen the
anentity bid for. and time of delivery.
Bids from defaulting contractors will not be re
ceived
Blank forma for proposals can be had upon aPPnoation
at this office.
Proposals must be endorsed. "Proposals for Army
Supplies," stating the particular article bid for.
G. H. CROSMA.II,
ep14418 Colonel and Aest. Qr. H. Gen'l D. 8. Army.
1000 ARTILL PIRY HORSES
,
WARM) AT ONCE.
GRIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
DEPOT OF %rennin - Gaon,
WastiliMTOn, D. ill.. April 11th, IRIt
1,000 MORSE% suitable for Artillery service. will be
Purchased at this depot by the undersigned, in open
market, from date until MAY 2lch. 2860 in iota of l to SO.
at one hnndred and etxty- ave dollars, (C 65) per animist.,
each animal to be entjected to the nettal Goirernment in
spection before being accepted.
Hones to be delivered to and inspected by Capt. C. H.
Tomphins. A. Q M. 13. 8 A., corner of T wants . . second
and U streets. Washington. D. C.
D. H. RUCKER,
Btig. Gen. and Chico' Quartermaster,
apl2-2.11 DeDot of Washington. D. C.
3,000 HDRSES WANTED.
WAS DEPASTMENT,
OAVALRT BITREATS.
OFFICE OP CHIEF QUARTERMASTEH.
WARTINOTON, (3. , ktareh 8. 1884.
One hnndred and tare OM dame per head will be
Paid for all
CAVALRY HORSES
delivered within the neat thirty (SO) days at the Govern
ment Stables at Glesboro. D. C.
Said horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than
Ave (6) nor more than nine (9) yea,a old: from 1434 to 16
bands high. roll fleshed. compactly built. bridle wise.
and of size sufficient fi,r cavalry purposes.
These 6176 , 6(fleations wilt Le strictly adhered to and
rigidin enforced en every particular
Payment made on delivery of ten (1O) and over.
Hoare of inspection from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
SANSS A. EMIL
Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster,
mb24-Mit Cavalry Bureau.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
OFFICE OF TBF. COLUMBIA AAD rola . DB
POSIT BAILKOAD COMPANY.
COLUMBIA, Pa , April 6, 1664.
Sealed Proposals for the Orannation and BlNsoary of
that portion of the COLUMBIA AND PO ET DEPOSIT
RAILROAD, between Columbia and the head of the Old
Maryland Canal. a distance of twenty-nine miles OA
sections of one mile). will be received at the Ofilee. in
FHOBT Street, below Bonnet, until noon of the 88th in-
atant. Plana and Proftlea of the work will there be ex
hibited for one week previon,, to that date
C. S KAUFFMAN, President.
.1. A. SnEAFF, Chief knaineer. ap9 tatt23
OFFICE OF SUBSISTENCE DEPART-
M) NT. FORT DELAWARE. Delaware. April 7, VAL
BRAUIp PROPOSALS, is dna:Ate, will be received
at this office until 12 o'clock, noon. on MONDAY. April
26th. 1804 (at which time they will be opened), for fur
niehing the post with Fresh Beef. to be delivered at the
expense of the contractor. in such quantities as may
from time to time be required, and OA such days as the
commending cater may designate.
Tbe beef to bo of good quality of eattla. weighing not
less than (Poi) six buttered vortnde dressed. neck,
ebtenits, and kidney tallow excluded. The bed of all
Bulls, Stags. Oxen Cows, and Heifers sell be rejected.
The necks of .the Cattle slaughtered for rree!tobe
vered 01411 be ant at at the tonrea verteera.j amt, and
the breast trimmed down. The .hanks of the fareqttar
ters to be cut off four inches above the knee joint. and of
the hindquarters eight inches above the gambrel or
hock joint. The beef to be famished in equal propor
tions of Nis and hind quarters.
The Government will claim the right to reject the
whole or any hart of the beef famished which may be of
a areality inferior to that rennin d by the contract.
blab bid to secure consideration must contains written
guaranty of two responsible persons. as follows!
We. —, of the county of —. State of —. do horaby
ntse that is (or are) able to fulfil a contract
in accordance with the terms of his (or their) proposi
tion, and should his (or their) proposition he accepted.
lie (or they) will at once enter into a contract in accord
once therewith, and we are prepared to become his secu
rities. giving good and sufficient bonds for its fulfilment.
The reepontitility of the guarantors must be shown by
the official CS , titivate of the Clerk of the unmet Di-trict
Court. or of the United States District Attorney, to be en
closed with the bid.
The Government reserves to itself the right to reject
any or all bide considered unreasonable.
Pavmente to be made at the expiration of each month
in such funds as may be on hand; if none on hand, to be
made as soon as received.
Proposals must be dis , inctiv endorsed "Proposals for
Fresh Beef," and sddreesed to Captain Gilbert S. Clark,
.C. S. Vela , Fort Delaware. Del.
If a bid Is in the came of a firm, their names and their
post..ffice address must appear, or they will not be con
sidered.
Each person or member of a firm offering a ornmeal
must accompany it by an oath of allegiance to the United
States Government, if he has not already flied one in
this °Mee.
All bide not complying strictly with the terms of this
advertisement will be rejected.
GILBERT' S. CL VCR.
mwf7t Captain awl C. 8. Vole.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE.
CINCINNATI, Ohio. April 6, 1884.
PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until
WEBB BoaDAY, April 20th. BBL at 2 o'clock P. hi., for
furnishing this Department (by contract) with: •
Blankets—Woolen Army standard.
Camp Kettles, do.
Color Belts, do.
Drone—complete. do.
Felling Axes (Bret quality only, and
to weigh from 4% to 5, 1 4: pounds), )30.
Fellingaxe Handles, do.
Outdone (Cavalyr), ' ord.
Kersey. Sky Blue, do.
Pict Ales. do.
Pick. axe Handles. • do.
Spades, do.
Shelter Tents, do.
Samples of which may be seen at the Ogles of Clothing
and kquipage in this city.
To be delivered free of charge, at the U. 8. Inspection
Warehouse, in this city, in-good new package+ with
the name of the party furnishing, the kind and 'Quan
tity of goods distinctly marked on each article and pack
age.
Parties offering goods must in all cases furnish sam
ples, marked and numbered to correspond with their
proposal. and distinctly state in their bids the quantity
of goods they propose to furnish , the price, and the time
of delivery.
A guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must
accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply the articles awarded to bim snider his proposal.
Bids will be opened on WEDI2I32.DAY. Aril 20th.1224,
at 2 o'clock P. M., at this office , and bi dders are re
quested to be present.
Awards will be mule on THURSDAY. April Slat.
Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faith
fully Mailed.
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.
Blank Forms of Proposals may be obtained at this
office.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is
reserved.
By order otCol. Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. a.
• O. W. MOULTON.
apl2-8t Captain and A.. Q. M.
OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND
3QUIPAGB, TW.ELFTH .611 d GfRAKD Streets.
FRILADEILPHIA. April 11, 1964.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock M. on FRIDAY. the 14th instant, for
supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following
articles:
Trumpet eerie mid Tamale. cavalry. army standarcl,
Braes Crossed Cannon.
One.half inch sky blue Worsted Lace. " "
One- eighth inch red and yellow Worsted Braid,
Regimental Order Books, army
Letter Books, ti
Company Clothing Books .
Morning Report Books..
Bidders must state in their proposals the price, which
must be given in itoPitino_ as well Uin Banns, also the
quantity bid for, and time of deliver,.
Bide from defaulting contractors will not be received.
Blank forms for-proposals can be had upon application
at this office.
Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Axmy
Supplies. stating the particular artiste bid tor.
G. H. ClitOStdat.
4t Asst. Q. M.. amoral IJ. H. A.
IingTAN O LayARTERMASTER
_
PHILAVELPRIA, Loin 7.1654
BBALBD PROPOSALS will be reetiv.d at this aline
until WEDNIISDAY. the 20th lust., at 12 o'clock IC, for
the supply and delivery of all the Coal and Wood re
quired for the use of the various Hospitals, Offices. Store
houses, and Public Buildings in and around Phila
delphia, from the let of MAY next until the 30th APRIL,
1866, inclusive.
Deliveries are to be made at nch times and in such
quantities as required. and to include Germantown,
West Philadelphia, Nivetown, Port Mifflin, Summit
House, and Chester, Pa.
Coal to be of best quality—anthracite. stove. egg, or
broken—as may be desired. subject to inspection. and.
to weigh 2240 lbs. to the ton, free from dirt. Wood to
be of beat quality, oak or pine, as required.
The right is reserved to elect all bids deemed too high.
and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received.
By order. Colonel G. a 050.311,U,N,
Assistant Quartermaster General,
BOYD.
apS tap2o Captain and A Q. MI J. E
ritorosALs FOR FOR.A.GR.
Cum. Quaarnswasyna's 0141,91,
77.11.131111G1.0N REPOT,. Detexaber 9. ISA
RULED 1910POSAIS are taylted by the nnelocsivied
for supplying Our IL S. Quarformaster'e Department,
at.Washington._ D. 0.. Baltimore. Md. Alezamiria,_3l,lllL
Wort Monroe, lra or either of these pixies. with EST.
Corn. Oats. cud Straw.
Bid's vriu — beA-144.i.etilor the delivery OS 0.000 nroskAls
of soya or osts. and ED tons of hay or straw'. and 11. D.
Wards.
Bidden must state at whieherf the aleeye-nereed pel l ets
they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which
they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of sash
art le Drowsed to be delivered, the time when said de
liveries shall be sonnnenoed, and When to be completed.
The pries must be written out in words on the bids.
Gornto be put up in rood , stout eriaki, of chum Iwo
busizeb each. Oats in like seeks, of about three bushels
sash. The seeks to be furnished without extra chums to
the Government. The hay sad - straw to be seehrele
The rerthmlar kind or description of oats, corn -ha
or straw, Monoseddo be delivered, meet b• Matta bt the
"Ipestle.
ll the &Midge offered under the bids herein invited
will be subject to a rigid inspestion by the cleyery il e en t
Inspector before being assented.
Contrasts will be Awarded from , time to time to the
lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the GOVOXII ,
Mont may require, and payment will he made when the
Whole intoned sontracted for shall have been fieliVered
and asseepted.
The bidder will ke required to 111000/iPiRY his Profs/-
ma with a guarantee, signed by two rune- nsiblosporeens.
that incase his bid is assented he or they Will, Within
ten days thereafter. execute the contrast for the smash
with good and smileless sureties, in a sum equal to the
amount of the contrast, to deliver the forage proposed iu
conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in
ease the said bidder should fall to enter into the eontract:,
they to makegood the &librettos between the offer of said
bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the
person to whom the contrast may be awarded.
The responsibility of the EasTantors meat be shown by
the omeisl certificate of a U. 6. District Attorney,_ Got
leator of Customs. or any other officer under the United
Stater Government. or responsible .0211011.113i01171 to this
ogle*.
All bidders will be duly notified of the 11•8401t1U1110 or
rejection of their proposals.
The full name and poet office address of sash bidder
must be legibly written in the proposal. _
Proposals must to addressed to Brigadier General D.
H. Busker, Chief Der& QuarternitietrWashingion,D
C.. and should be plainly marked. ' i grommets for go
-ZOnds. in a sum equal to the amount of the sontraa t,
alined by therroutractor and both able guarantors , will
be required of the suesessful bidder or bidders ILDOR
signing the contrast.
blank ones of bids, guarantees, and beads may be
obtained neon application at this OStn.
(Town. County.
FORM O and Y
State P.EOYOSs.h.
, • •
the anbseriber, (to hereby pr o p o se
to forriteh and do.
liver to the United States, at the Quartermaster's De
partment at ---- agreeably to the ten= of y our.
fltiTAPtideMettt. LaYltins proposals for foram datol
wzattingtoi. Depbt. Der...moor B, Ma. the followlag arta
dee. Ida :
bushels of Corn. is whs. at per blithe. of 66
pounds.
bash is of Osts. in auks. at -- per bushel of
--- u.
tens po of ho nds led tray. at ger ton of 1.000 ponds.
tens of baled Strap; et Der tell of 2,000 ponds.
Deliveryto gommenes on or before the day of
110. and to be completed on or before the --
day of ------ ISS ._ and pledge myself to enter into a
written eontnest with the United State". with /mod , and
approved sconrities. within the some of tan days after
being moulted that my bid has been aseested.
Tour obedient wryest,
avigadier (km:Loral D. B. Bitoralt,
Chief Debbi Quartermaster.
Washington. D. a
017ABANTBS.
We, the vaderaigned, residents of . the
to o MT of and State of
. ..hsrehY.
te."Y end,
_soveyally. covenant with, the Ignited States.
AIM Irtinlefee, ease the forepoing.old of --- be
-
&emoted. that he or they will. telthtle tell deem OW the
asiertanse of said bid. &POMO the eougrast for the same
with good. and sußeient anretiss. in a stun soya to the
amount of the aonirset, to furnish the forage proposed
in sonforrolty to the toms of advertisement dated Do
om/yes-8, under which the bid was made. and, In
saes the said shall fail to enter into a sontraet se
*foraged. we guarantee to make good the digerenee be*
lWelle the Olfar by the said and the next lowest
responsible bidder. or the person to whoa the Mandl
eta be awarded.
witness t f Given under oar bonds and seas
• 1 this— day Of —.
/ hereby certify that, to the bat of AY knoWfsdie onAl
belief, t e ilboVe-named guarantor' ars good and want
shad as - inwetiss for the amount for which they oder to
be mararity..
To be eertllied by the United Matte Diable Attorney.
Coll ester of Customs, or any other °Seer under the
ilnitedrds Government, or rereonsible canon know*
to this °Bea
Allaropoeabi resolved ander 'this advertisement Wllll,
be Opened and examined at this ogles oft Wedleaday.and
Saturday °leash weak at 12 N. Bidders are reapecttal
-1 wast , Invited to be present at the open Din i i_ olb u lds okl if!hey
re.
dell-M.. irinadier Osuarsi and cmartereesator. _
r,(l BARRELS YOUNGER ' S ALE,
at. Anne's Brewers% to iatis•
Zu store. and for sale hlr
WILIA&M H. TIATotc & CO .
11 4iiVl Evigt, &ma,.
AUCTION SALES
JOHN B. Dilitk - RS-41c CO., AUCTION-
Ioss. LYOL 232 and 934 MARKET Street.
LLEGE POSITIVE SALE OF ISBIE CASES SOYY HATE
DAY.
A CARD. —We invite THlS
the early Particular attention of
the trade to our sate of men's and boys' soft hats On great
variety), to be peremptorily sold by order of Sheriff for
coati, coromepoing puts MOUSING. at 10 o'clock prow
tdaely. Arranged in third left.
LARGE ArruiLorips POSITIVE SPECIAL SALE OF
SOFT HATS. BY ORDER OF THE SELERIEF, FOR
'Gnat.
THIS MORNING.
April 15, at prech el, 10 o'clock. will be peremptorily
sold at the Anot:on Store, Nos. 234 and 934 MARKET
Street. by cr.tslogue, by order of the bherill, for cash.
184 cases Men's and Boy's Soft Hata. including every.
variety of etape. quality, colors, and style. recently
manufactured for Spring sales. to which we invite the
attention of dealers. as the sale will be peremptory.
Ti. B.—Samples, With catalogues, early on the morn
ing of sale,,
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF PllEvrili. etsum&N.
SWISS. AND BRITISH DRY GOODS,
NOTlCE.—lncluded in oar gale on MOE Dia 61ORN
LEGfollo, Ap w r
in il g
18t articles,h. st 10viz o'clock, will be tumid, in part.
the :
DRl3r.b GOODS. —ln pieces black and colors, plain and
fancy Paris mons do laines. amid and striped mosam
blouse, plain aid fancy poplins. chaines. black and
hhe mohair's. 'fancy baregss, printed iteonets and
lawns. gingham. grenadlhea. Ac.. Ac.
FILIKS. —ln black gms de rhine. Intsisgs, solid colors
and plain ponit de tole, plaid p 'lilt de sole, armors
silks. high colors gros de Maples. mareelines, Ac., Ac.
SHAWLS.—lnthibet. cashmere, lama. mozamblenes,
hernani, barege shawls, mantles, cloaks, aro.. Ac
1112E/ " S- — Main and fancy VOll de sole ribbons.
and reek and trimming ribbons, black and colors silk
TOMO do.
UMBRELLA'S.—FB packazaa silk and gingham son um
brellas, parasols. &a.
Akio, Malik crapes. wiata tarlatans, grenadine Rad ba
rege vast, Mien handaerchtefe, embroiderlea. balmoral
and Loop , skirts, gloves, Giza, silk staigatS and MAR.
fancy articles. dm.. dtc.
Alto. a stock of fancy and staple dry goode, &c.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH. INDIA.,
GERMAN, JLDID BRITISH . IMF GOODS, dm
Oil MONDAY MORNING,
Audi 18th. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogne, on
four months' credit.
ABOLIT 500 PACKAGES AND LOTS
0f French, India. Germsn. and British dry goods. &c.,
embracing a large and choice assortment of filmy and
stapler articles in silk, worMed, woolen, and cotton
fabtic.r
N. B. —Sampleseof the name will he arranged for 41S
amination, with Catalogues, early on the morning of the
sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to attend
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,100 PACK &ORS BOOTO.
SHOES. BROGAN:S. ARMY GOODS. STE &IV GOODS,
ACI.
ON TITROAY HORNING,
Aprillo, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue. with•
out reserve, on form months' credit, about 1,100 paikages
boots. shoes. brogans. cavalry boots, Ac . embracing a
prime and fresh assortment of desirable articles of men,
oines., and children. of city and Easters mannfactare.
N. B.—Samples with catalogues early on the morning
of sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE-0F BIT:WEAN INDIA;
- - _
AND AltlEßl'sliei DRY (100'M &c.
We wilt hold a large sale of Bela-h. German. French.
and American dry goods, by catalogue, on tour months'
credit and part for cash
0:1 iIItiR3DAY 110IVTING,
April 21st, commencing at preciaely 10 o'clock, corn
_ _ _2' 7 5 l'AilKitail39_AtifD LOTS
of British. Gelman. Fresco, India, and American dry
goods, embracing &large, fall. and fresh awortment of
woolen. worsted, linen, cotton, and silk goads for city
and c..rintry &dos
N. Ni — NamP4.ut the tittnewlii be arranged foresE
-610,+9!4/011, With catelonnes, early on the morning of
1 - 3491*- wn" lino. it to their interest to
attend.
SALE OP CARPETING., MAPPINGS, lib
013 FRIDAY MORNING.
April 22d, at precisely I.OX o'clock, will be 'soid, with
out reserve. by catalogue. on Mar months' credit. an as
sortment of Brusoeis three-ply, superfine, and doe
Venetian. hemp, and rag carpetings• white and
red check Canton matting. &c., which may be examined
early on the morning of sale. •
pot SCOTT. & STEWAR'r, ATTOTION
RERS AND C(I4SIISWON MERCHANTS. Nee,
622 CLESTNIIT Street and 6L5 SABSOM.
SCOTT & STZWART, Auctioneers, will give their per
sonal attention to Sales of SIERCH 41k1D1,1E a a d WARES
of all deseriptions.and FIJRNI't illtE of parties removing
or breaking up houvekeeuing, On the premiZ(lB of the
owners or at their elegant and epaeiens 8 ALES ROOMS,
Nos. 621% CSEsr.rarr sad 615 SANSOM Streets.
CONTINUATION OF SALE OF FRENCH, ENGLISH,
AND AMERICAN PAPES HANGINGS,
THIS 8101:1NIVIG,
.
Anyll lilth. 1864 . at 10 otlocs, on a credit, we will sell
balance catalogue of French, Et:lA(ll,h. and amarican
paper hat gargs. consisting of gold and velvet papers.
mat and stamped gold palm's. Ilue hand-print paean,.
borders, mouldings, gola, velvat, ane gay decorations
French and English fancy and Aoki papers, machine
satins, white and brown blank,. ' Eye
bards. veattbale
and dminieroom ornamenta. with large assortment a
French medallions. centres, circle., stattre,;,se ; in fact,
the rin.est and largest assortment of wall papers ever
offered in this country at ;AIM lc sale, being the et intr. of
manufacturing and importing houses; to be continn,-,1
daily until the whole is disposed of. Cale to commence
at 10 o'clock precisely.
N. B —All papers warranted one shade and same
making as sample.
GRAND SALE OF FINE I7ALIAN MARBLE PARLOR
ABB GARDEN STATUARY AND RUSTS. MA.RSLE
AND ALABAiTER, AND SON rEowsrALl.
Imported from Laly by kleasza Vitt Bros. (late Vito
VIII a Eons).
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
21st hat. at 12 o'clock, at oar salesroom, No GRA
HESIBiIT Street, we will sea a large assortment of
the above. Particulars hereafter.
EDUCATIONAL.
P HILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN-
EiTITUTE FOB YOUNG-LADIES. No. 1530 ARCH
Street, Bey. CHARLES A. Shard, 1), D., E. CLA
mocE RaIITH. A. H.'Principals.
Ninth Year Three departments: Primary, Academia,
and Colleatateaull college course in Classiest. Mathema
tical, hinter Enalh.h, mad eatnral Science. for those who
graduate. Modern Lanituagte, mask, Fainting, and Elo
cution by the be. t meet. re. For circulare apply at the In Ott
tute. or address Box `,.'611 P. o.„Phlladelphia.Pa apl36m.
MUSIC LESSONS ! MUSIC LESSONS
Young Ltdies, if yon wieh thorough instruction
in Einem, st,ectal opportunities are afforded at DBE ',oar
SEMINARY, eix miles west of Carlisle. Beet of board.
able teachers. pleasant bOMP.
Address C. 1111.1TINGTON StUNDERS,
moll lin Plainfield. Comb. cc Pa.
BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTS—
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Thin Institution, beautifully and her/Ithlally located,
In the um thern ATTLEBOROCIO a, Racks c,n_n•
ty, Pa , will commence its Spring and Summer Term on
the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next. and continue in session
twelve Weans-
. -
The course of Instruction is thorough and complete la
all the Elementary and higher branches of an SeiGILISES.
CLASSICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL Enuckno.ar,
The French Language L 9 taught by a natlye French
teacher.
Circulars, eying' full particulars, may be had on ap•
plication to the Principals, Attleborough P oßnett
county, Pa. ISRAEL J ORARAUE.
JARS P. GRARAITS,
in.LIP. 3m Princlinds.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.
T NEAR MEDIA. PA. —Paylla received at any Has.
India, Mathematics, Claastos, and Natural halenitat
taught. Military Viatica, Book-keeping. and Civil Fs
11:;:roiPairteat trl l iC ' e t n " . e TM:IO'MT 3 2;r11 9 , 4 1
Sheriff: John U. Capp
jM Co.. No. 23 South Third street:
and Thomas J. Cis on. B . Fifth and Prune streets,
Address Rev. J. ABNEY BARTON, A. M.. Villas*
Green. Pa r 07-iif
COPARTNERSHIPS.,
DISSOLUTION OF PAIITN ER MI P.
otiCe is hereby given that the partnership here
tofore existing between the subscribers, under the lim
a I, AUM.S.DI, BALLAD 3. & CO. , has tills day been
dissolved by innbasa content
9110Rin M. IX:WAN
ANDREW M BALLADE.
J. p. BirrlNG.
PHILADELPHIA. Atirill2, 1814.
ALL PERSONS RAVING CLAIMS
against the firm of LallKehf. S&LLAt)E. ar 00
will present the acme to Latraf&N EisLIADV, in
Whose names the bushmn' Will be mandoeted in tutaxe.
.LLIJMAN & EIALLAON,
APRIL 12. ap13.12t
THE FIRM OF CHRISTIAN & WHITE
-a- J. this day. by mutual consent. dissolved. GEONGS
H. CHRISTIAN having purchased the interest of JU
LIAN WHITS therein, and assumed the liabilities
thereof. The Commission Misineos will he continued as
heretofore at No 248 CHESTNUT Street. by (MORON
H. CHRISTIAN & CO. C/110: H. OFIBISTIAN.
JULIAN WHIT&
Philadelphia. April 1. 1/364.. apl2-41.*
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
MOM W. KANAOA hearing purchased the in
terests of TRAVOR T. FOWLER. and TEMLOW JAC:H--
50N, in the business heretofore carried on in the Girard
Donee. under the style sf KANAOA. FO W 1,1311 & CO..
the partnership is sereby declared to be dissolved. All
parties indebted to the said firm are requested to mate
settlement with Henry W. Kanaga.
EMIRS' W. KA.NAGA,
TREVOR T. FOWLRE,
TITTLOW JAMISON.
PHILADELPHIA. April 4. 186.1. api-tr
NOTICE. -CHARLES C. KNIGHT IS
admitted to an interest fa orir basineee from this
date. C. D. ItOBBIIS di CO:,
•••._ Iron and Steel 'Merchants.
N. E. corner ARCOBID and VINE streets, and
42 , and 44 north FRONT Street.
PirnaDELPme. April 1. 1934. and-101+
TEE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
DAY entered into copiotnership. and having Par
abased the interest of PETER T. WRIGar & co., wilt
Continue the Virholobate Drug hnoinesa. ander the name of
STRETCH. EMMETT dt GO.. at the otd stand, No. 01.19
KARKET Street.
AARON STRETCH.
JOSEPH S. BANN EITT.
PEILAMLPITTA. April 1, 1E64. apl.l.ln
HOTELS.
JONES HOUSE,
HARIIII3BURG, PA.,
50E11113. MAREIrr STREET AND MABEE" Scar.L.rat.
irst-elasshoun. Tornio. 02 Pa day.
"AVENUE HOUSE,"
WASHIAGTOD, D. 0.
Tile =duels - nod having' leased the above Houses
situated on the corner of aramsni Street and PALM
BYLTADIA Avenue, for a term of years, he solicits the
former patronage and the 'travelling public generally.
end will at all timss be happy to see hia old friende.
liespectfally, 0. T. JOtittni.
WesNINGTAIt. D. C.. Ma, eb S Txthlj.em
GOAII..
PURE - LEHIGH COAL. -H OUSE.
KEEPERS can rely on getting n pure article at S. S.
corner FRONT and ,POPLAR.
Nikita-Ire JOHN W. HAMPTON.
G.ENIIINE EAGLE VEIN COAL-
Signal if not superior to LoTalgit. Alen. Hart's Vl4
Pins intra, ratully ItainboW Coal; Egg and Stove nisei,
( 1 0. Large Ent, $B. CO per ton. Coal fortat,ed it nol
[all weight super ticket. Depot. 1419 0 ALLOWEEILL
Street, above Broad: Moo ISI douth J.
low Chestnut. Call and examine. Orders by dispatch
promptly attended to by
non-em ELLIS EIXANSON.
n 0 A. L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
1..' MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal and
beet Lostiat Mountain. fr om Sehnelkillg uroporaii
ei
preeai fox loudly nee. Depot, N. W. oorner EIGHTM
and WILLOW ant °Moo. o. 11A South SSOOND
ALTO! & CIO
1)IIEEN OF BEAUTY
WRITS VIRGIN WAX OF IXTIVIAS,
Anew FRENCG COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten
ing, and preserving the complexion It is the most
sc,,,Tideetni compound of the age. There is neither
chalk, powder. marneeili, blenenttl. nor talc in its cent
petition. it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Was;
benee rut extraordinary qualities for preeervipx the
elan. making it soft. Smooth, lair, and transparent It
lefliffs the old appear)) pang the homely handsome, thir
handsome 1110/0 bearatful. smiths most beautiful divine.
Price 25 and 50 cents Prepared only by . HUNT & CO.,
Feet:mere. 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doers above
Chestnut, and 133 SenthiSIVSNTR Street, above Wet.
tint. mhlB-4m
66 B EDFORD WATER."---111DIVIDU
=-" me and dealer* will be eurriled with ‘'lladfatel
Water." fresh from the Spring'. at the shortest /tease, at
the following rates:
For barrel. 40 gallows (oak) goB 00
Half do do 2 00
Et alf do ( m ul berry ) SOa
The barrels are well s eteamed, so that yourchanare
aarond orlon reeeiving the Water at Pare and fresh MI at
the Spring. All orders ade.reareu to
mh]7•Rm N. L ANDERSON. Bedford. Pa.
TIOCTOB STEVENS IS QURING
- 11 -" all Chronic Diteasee, bath of LADIES and GSN
TLYAIIIII.by a new method In the me of ILICTRECITT.
without shock's or pain. Board for a limited number of
Patienta from atroad may be bad at raaaonabla rataa Sa
the p eete e t r an am A Pamphlet of sixteen paces, con
taining certificates and other information. Rent grotto to
all coders accompanied with a stamp. °dice and resi
dence, at 141 S SOUTH I.C.;H 5603.1.2.3, being central
and aceectible by.etreet-aarn tiara aversr railroad ddpdt
to the city.
• PRILADSLPSITA, 4prlL 1881.
- - - -
ACKEREL, HERRING, BRAD,
&c.
2.600 bble Mass. No 1. 2. and. 3 Mackered, late-canal
fat fish. in assorted packages.
2,1E0 bble New Eastport, Fortune Bay. and Halifax
Herring.
1.600 boxes Lnbee. haled , and No.l Barrios.
160 bbie new mesa shad.
MO boxes Herkimer County Cheese. kn.
In store and for sale bs MURPHY di ROOMS,
/615 1 .11 No. Victi 1104111. WBASAVAL
VURNESB, BRINLEY, & Co '''
-A- NO. 616 CHESTNUT and 813
LARGE BILE OF FENN OE n rits
FORTATION OF BkVliAiii) & ,-r n ,
T.T i iht l ee r
k i 1 : 16 : t
o t:1 1, 0 8 t o 'soc e k
French geode.whi c hGOAILIMUCer, Ltd.
evert
fabrics, and in the great va of p a n,
v e b,
cucding all the novelties. it wilt be , , ,;. , 3 .
any offering made this eeatiou. in either ntrl, s ,
/P Catalogues at d samples now ready.
LABOR BPS lIAL S 4LB 0? r
/.11/rORTATION Or BIRSSIN RAN BAR,:
ON FRIDAY MORNINti, "L- •
• , 13
April 15. at 10 o'clock, on four nmath ,
Prising a large and general assortment of t) e ,.
and fancy goods
Included in our sale on FRIDAY next, the
will be found:
100 nieces Ludn's bombasines, fine to extre
qualities. 416,
400 pieces plain colored mousseanes, '
X llO
pieces 6-4 black mousselines,
qualities.
ICO nieces 6-4 colored mousselines, extra
qualities.
vtrt h
1(0) pieces
co blame and
new and mut pieces rolOn also , a uew and be a m ,
tib
100 pieced Veloutinea, Laws. and
brims.
.51r
210 Balmoral skirts.
.•• • .
200 pieces plaid learege Romani.
1(0 pieces silk Ntt irfed Grenadine Parlabiee,
8 160 pieces plain and striped silk Broca.: 0rna,.14,
aregee.
150 pieces plaid and striped 8-4 Mosearab!-,,,,5 % '
,
IPI pieces black Gland silks.
10 pieces ford:srd silks, new style.
GO pteeesbiask taffetas. bonnets, and li , )n4-.,,. •
ed widths.
MOO black mode ar,d birch colored Teibei .Izi, - ,
an c, a w se v o e o T l y ri k i n u e ga ri ii iii e 4 e m t 00
zetwtrbatcsinu:earnaiu eixtai;,,,.-,lstil;:i
new stiles
4
leo extra tine velour centre Bronlid 2qu.tte 5h,,,...
2IX) Grenadine lieresre Shacrie.l)l, a . 1 w o ,: ~.r,
on ,npsrline white and bleak fifirese , ) 11 L ' '' Z''
A.st '!rinses:
p.ANCOABT & W ARN 0 LT. AQO
TIONEERS, No. 240 MA r Stt,N3t
LARGE r 06rrivz EA.LF. OF 790 nAsEs
.:31, h ,
GOODS In CiT A (IE. " '
021 AILINCIALY.
A prille, 1E64, commsacing at 11 o'clock precifAl
,
----
LARGE POsTTIVE SAL? OF 750 LOTS AME°I'AI
AND 1.41P0 FrrED I:dir 000 DS ER 8 ROlOkazi,'
•WHITE O0011:1, &c. ke .1,, Pstg.] ognei -
, ON ivEDArsirm v.
irthl 20. conanYncing at R 1 o'clock PreckslY, Et.
pritd D g a general agportrnant of seasotizble goodA. wcg
3y__ill be Toned worthl the altentlon of bny - ere
..
_____________
—_,..,
P FOIZI) & (la., '
A-UOTION E EP.)
PHILMARKET ~,,i :52•2; 4.7.,I'ANItIIG'E htraots.
...._—______
LARGE POSITIVE SAI,I). to., 10 , 7 (
}I;F , "%S
SHOES. ROl3 if. S. L. L:1'112 STA Ste. ROOT,
(2 MOND ~-i 11 t):A1124 r; '
ApxlllBlh, at 10 o'clock pfeisely. will tie sold, hy cti,
loan% I.CCOchsesmen'e, 130 37'..an0 3 °eq.' c., k ~4
grhiti boots. balmoraln, 0 ford t 1 ,,. cave,y Lo., k,,
women's. misses'. and children ' s calt, I: t, g.) y t 4 t
and rnorOCti) hteled boob; and 5h,.0,, sApp,r6 gala%
buskins. ace also clty made goods.. .
Cata/ognee nail) , early on tlo mOrning °I sale.
_ _- ----
BY HENRY P. WOLI3LEiT,
maz MIRII2I , 1.116V4"
Elclot. of Dry Goodo. Trlanaltatc. Notlont.
MONDAY, WRlni lo ESDAY, and FR .1.1
IDAY ,rt.'at eryM
DA
at 10 o'cck.
cLoenticag. cAsziNtiattA, '10)DI
/10.1IERY, AL.KFS ISHA% '
OD FliID aunticlAG,
April 15 h. kt 10 o'clock, will be 643 cloak.2k cLll
caraiirnerps, incislin ebirts, rkirts, dress au..:
q.. 1
goods. cotton hosiery, bandkorchiefc, .3m;
hats. &c.
THOMAS & SONS,
Nos. 139 anti 14.1 :South FOIJETE Rrtsi
Sale at 1105 Walnut Street.
HANDSOME FURNiTORE ' Fitt E OIL
CARPETS. OIL.(II.OTRS, '
ON PRIDAt MoRuiEG,
April liMb. at 10 o'clock. at No 1705 Wriwit. k
catalogue, the hands owe roeewood brpcn..-otteii,
for furniture, walnut awl b °recce dialu,.-r,flic fur.
titre. extra siou table. b 7 Moore Ac 9surot. Fap.:r,%4l.
bet furniture. One 01l paintings. including tt
Boyle, One ecgtayinas. parlor °ream. to
May be examined at. S o'cloer. on the tee . e.4 It ]
Bale.-
BALE OP A VittlAP.l,l,l .tAB fu
ON FIt!DAY ASTaß.etlet2i,
April 15th, at the Lnotion etote cotemc.hsia,,
o'clock, a vaMable law if bran , , which
bar- of the Pennsylvania and other report,. t:e!::3.0
works. ac a number of them 1,....nd0 ed!t;on, •
Also, legal paper, boxes. etationErs, &c... Etc
_. Fate for act ourrt United 6f sts,
FRENCH ZOE , AVE CLOTEID 0 al; D Ci &ITEM
ON ISATUR . AY AWED; IN I,
April 16tb. at 10 o'clock, at the anct fn'etore Wl , :clt
reserve. 4 770 'tastily, prlvttss cost, z ia.,-; , ,, tt4
vests, 87 trumpeters' Goats, 4 011 leather gtit,r.: 12.31 ,
linen gutters. 26 forage caps Terme ca. h. I
IMP The above are a portion of the Fronsli usi'9l
imported in the early . C.
part of the war. tee ore ~ 01
account of being too emelt to issue to our tt.:4l its,
be examined three days previone to sale.
SALE No. 2011 GREEN :STREET
SUPERIOR FURNITURn. MA v.'PEL M.0.80:1
VELVET AND BRBS• EL 3 Ca.liPErs. .1;4
On moguAy MORNING 18th in,kant,
At 10 o'clock. at Na 2041 Green &met br
The enperior walnut, parlor and dMins
niture, canna er furniture:flue French ohm.; m
tel mirror, in rich silt frame; handsome volvsi
Brussels carpets. Ac.
Also._ the kitchen ntenslia
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the ino nal nit , f lik
CARD. —Sales of Real 3state, Stncks. &c . et t:;11.
CHANGE EVERY TUESDAY. Pamphlet OIitAIMI
each t ainrday precious.
Aar- FURNITURE at Auction Store THTTRS DA V,
FOR SALE AND TO LEL
TO LET.-'1111( SXCOND,
and fourth firma at 235 MARKET &mei t..!r
to Church alter. . m"'
(401.. D 1 GOLD ! ! GOLD! !!
0.200 la GOLD.—WANTI3O, a hindana
in good location, with all the modern improv t ip
the lyric() of which will be paid In GOLD.
GAO. R ToWEISSICTI IL 0.
12334 South FOCTRVII Stra
OR SALE. --- TB E DERB Iti
have been ann;,inted a flatomit 'ea by The
ere to mate sale of the DARLA N D. AND
AND 3.I.INI:RSVILLE RAILWAYS, or either v'ttil
with Squirmier ta. Stock. &a and will receive bib
fir until Diay let progimo If not sold by thtt
poeam win be 3 aceived for the Iron and Word or z,r4
Ewell IWaYS.
Notice of the dnp - eal of the equipmente he o lyV.:
.
T
given after hlay lot aforesaid.
For particulars refer to either of the anderligned.
WAS A.. latEßroN,
JOSHUA RHODES.
SANUItt IdORRO W.
dtitYRAN.
A. t 3, DELL
apl2. tut' St Clommi:te
es FOR SALE OR TO LE'f--TIT
AlaL Large STONE BUILDINGS. suitable f4rF.r..^..1
or 'Factory. Alan ht- 1311.R.NVE=IY. Addre-
KRIM No. 1233 RICHMOND Street. ept,tx'
eft FOR SALE—DWELLING NO
am. PINE Etreet, with back bulldicge. &c.
caARLE,sIIIIOiDi
36 Swath ShVELgTH atqc.
CA . FOR S THREE.STU
/
mit. FOR
11017.53, will/ :ATOP ro4ro. with g;.: 1.1
and pater closet. Ito. 1541 rirzstr - A -itt; strt,
eessiou giveu.ixamediately. if regatred. 4:2
in OVER 3UO HOUSES, ALL SIZI:
AWL' for sale and exchange, RANSOM BOCWi.
230 North TENTH Street. r it 11.1.17.1
0, GIRARD HOUSE. FOR gALE ,
miaLTbis valuable Building, now in thorsart::;!
contalmnrin front on C IhSIaTJP Stir , ,
phia. seventy five feet. and in dopth to GRAN k ,
ore hundred and seventr•eight feet, under E
ally-paid Ifertral of *ACMper annum , in
& considerable discount on its orlslhal 'st•
Appurtenant to it are an excellent ankll
TWO BOILERS, with all the PIPE recinibiH
Healing. Cooking, Viaahing, and Lighting pErr''t
the Bat: 1.
TkitidS .--11C9,000 can remain on Ground
balance Cash.
Par ties wishing to negotiate can ad dre,s 103. ' ,1
HOUSE, Philadelphia, ,, or meet me there ati
one to three o'clock P. Si.
•
PI3ILADELPIIIA, April 9,1564.
ALCO FO6 FALB 150 CO5/110DI0113 rEW
MB GS, Et from 83.21.0 to *4,500. situate of:
Spring Garden, ilervine. Unman. E:eventt,
and Thirteenth etreete, Philadelphia
api4 121 - • TATLOW
FOR SALE—A VERY
EL& PROPERTY, the residents of :Is.
Jacob Sharpless. deceased, with Bishts?D Ari!
superior Land attached. It to situated is the
DVIV/ll,ti °TOWN, Chester scanty. within ten IV ,
walk of the Checter Valley and Pentii.ylsii ht'-;
Stations. at which all trains stop. The Dsvellinq'
conveniently and substantially built, with /P.m , '
House. Spring Rouse. and all neceseary oat
There is a great abundance of lihrnlinery.
Slade Mess. Part of the land Will be so/ii V.:-
buildings, if desired. Apply to
AIt3IIiO.3WANIF3I3O4IV.:
FOR SALE - THE "MAN
HOUSE," at Atlantic City, with FIIII:i1E 1 %
everything complete.
Aleo, Mu neat Cottages. i rooms each. ,
Also, 'building Lots, near the Bathing , cron ,, .
The "Philadelphia House," at Cane 1,1113 , U
Without Furniture. very low. B F. GL ?t
apt ISM South FOVETti
de GERMANTOWN PROPER a f•
-MK SALE.-1 dealrabla PROPERTY.
minute. , walk of WASMG Station Gtrdla 710
Inge Dwelling-honee. with all the modern
manta; Stable. Spring bones, lee.hou-e EP
Garden; pleat, of Fruit and large Shade 'ivy,:
to W. W. fi":1!•. ,
mhSe.tf 509 COSIMSafi '
VALUABLE CHESTNUT : W I
PROPERTY.—The ent,”,riberis ) offor
VATI t tIe o ets G A I L T r Fr c 732 o r zt ee & e e s t tni
feet deep, running to .tarae street. with t9^-of a 76 feat pu...age- way running to Eighth `l icit ,
TY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the purchaee
remain on the proper*? .41. i A ground rent.or bf
mortgage. 1./.l3lkiklif & SALLA ,, ,
12S SOUTH YIDITEI
0. H. ML 11.
FOR SALE.—THE St", l
mrimiscßlßEK offers for sale his COUNTRY . S' ll. :
within half P. mile of WilmloAton, Heart' , L
NePpott pike, containing 'PAM A.GhEa
in the centre of which is a !arca lawn, WO' •
tatty of SHADE TREES. EVERGREENS , 31AP!;:-,
DIMS, and otcers, In all.over a hat
trees. The improvements consist
dions MANSION, two stories and a half righ fr
rooms on a Boor, with a hell eleven br for , T.:; c .
A RYDRAPLIC Ra3l forces Water NM 5P. , r..,
of thelots into the upper story of the hon ,o
modern improvements. There is also an
Hydrant under a covered area at the ki 4 ct? o ,7
out-buildings consist of a ST &BLS and
ROME, sufficient for four horses and seta'a l 4i,
alto. an ICEHOUSE. 133t01111. and HEN- 11,4 '.f
ice-house is filled with ice, and the ntaLle
in it. oacka HARDEN, with several varle; l 2,l d ','C ^
PEAR and GRAPEVINES, in foil hearths a,tr.
several varieties of APPLE, CHEERY, sad
TREES.
Terms accommodating. Possession given atatit;:,)
the sprint. LEVI
fel& rewttf 0 a the
111 PUBLIC SALE OF BEAU ttyr
•Wsk -By 'virtue of an order to me directed.
proceeding in partition In the Court of
of Delaware county. Penna.. I will eell al
lion or outcry on
THTIEBD AY, the 28111 Of Aram
1664, at 1 o'clock P. an Inc pram:dem, -
of Chester. in the said Coe ely
A7l that certain ,tone MANSION Hotra :•••
several trs eta of LA 7D.
No 1 On which the said metering° is sitai
by the gdonont road. by the road leading
land of John P. Groner. Ship Creek, Cht 4 `j
lead now 6' late of glary Engle. aotrain- si
peore or leg e.
„j.i.'
80. 2 Rounded by the .solid Bdgmoel
road leading to Upland. and land of J, I
lain IDA acres more or lees. ; t:
No 3 Bounded -. by. the said Bdrniont 70s
denee road. land late of John W o rthinc - . 0. .„
and lsnd. of John O. Deshous. containies
or. less.
On No. 1 is a /arge tt()%10 liVrelfin:t Stilt
high, with two-story stone hitt:hen , and
back. and a well of water at the door: 'i..!
first floor. and 4on tee seecnd. Alto. g
barn. tensors house. ice house, core
house. There are on this tract an ASV!'
variety of Other fruit uses On
bottle and spring. Alit the laid 16 in 0 ";,
of erotivatton, and in good cotliti,c „
Property being situate in Chemll r l3 or ;' o , ' a
ratite far 'building purposes 1.4 ,4
walk of the depot or steamboat
eat to wameroug plves of wr•rehiP
• ABItA.IIA.3I
IlfaniA, April 6. IBe4
i;
On DR, FINE, PBA.O II lo s?
Tin for the last tweet Y 1 0 ,41, • L oR
below. Third inserts the moat ho-u"
age, mounted on tins Gold. Piatina%!.
Ceralite, Amber, no., at prices. for
ly
work. more reasonable tun AwY oti4 ,
iit'ate. Teeth plugged to tali for /0,4
repaired toe nit No pain in n Xl " C fna
ranted to lit. Reference, best fam
ANS & WATSON
sALINA Iv
16 SOITPUroaRTO tall Arr•
PIIIIIDSL79II. FA
.4ty of Vill-fEOOf
gl==M"
TATLOW