The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 20, 1864, Image 4

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    The Trade in Petroleum.
Toney Eirttor The Pres:
Sta w ithin trade that has sprung tip in Detre.
lenm, the last three or four years, in this and
other cities, render' it an article of great coin.
mercial Importance; and as a Philadelphian,
interested deeply in our business prosperity,
I feel &nations that
our city should be
come the great oil mart or the &entry.
Nor is this improbable or Impracticable. If
our citizens !Vint* the activity and enterprise which
ought to Characterize them. lam sorry to say, how.
ever, that a City of much smaller population, on the
COCOON Western border of the 410ingiOnWealth. and
With mush more limited means. his thus far out
stripped pc completely in her efforts to secure
to her people the prod's and advantages of this
Most lucrative article of trade and export. Why
is this I Is it on account of the superior
energy of her citizens, o - because of Showier:counta
ble asd hlPNCUsablex indifference of our capttaliats
and business men to cur hue and palpable interests?
Some may attrihute it to the fact that the citizen*
of Pittsburg were hearer the vast fields of the
Northme.t, and on that account were earlier awa
kened to the value and magnitude of these oil depo
sits, and to the probable extent of the trade growing
Out Of their development; but it Is still inexpli
cable to me that we have not been scene[ amused
to the immense importance of this subject, and to
that 01 securing to our people the handling and
manufacture of the almost incredible quantities of
petroleum that have the world for a market, and can
ever be supplanted by soy arrisle of humeri. akin or
production- The prineipal portion or the oil
-busbies of the country Can easily be done
in our city, Mr. Editor, if proper steps are
taken to secure it ; and I trust no one who has
at heart the real interest of the cite will join in the
Miserable croakings of the Rip ran Winkles who
frown upett all in oil/ territory and oil Wells, Mid
Who would have us supinely slumber on until It is
too late to obtain for our people the benefits ati-
Cluing nvw the judicious employment of our ever.
glee and a reasonable proportion of out, surplus
capital in this direction.
Ever since the discovery of oil in the Venango
gton it has been gradually but surely advancing In
price, and today commands a better figure than it
did three years ago, notwithstanding the opening
up of flowing wells, yielding from fifty to a thousand
barrels per day. be Pittsburg Commercial, of
recent date, quotes etude nil at 29 and 30 cents
per gallon, packages included, and says "its
latest reports from Oil Oily represent the mars
ket as unsettled and high, holders demand
ing extravagant prices " And that there will
be a still greater and early increase in its price
I feel well aasured. The value
of the article four
years ago Wag and is no criterion of its present and
prospective value, for the reason that its use was
confined to a few, and it bad to encounter in its in
production a number of rival 'nominator!, Which
bad monopolized the market for years. Now,
however, when it is supplanting camphene and
other dangerous burning fluids, became of its greater
safety, cheapness, and brurtancy,the demand for it
must largely increase and the price correspondingly
advacce. This being the case I am n6t surprised
that many of our heaviest capitalists and shrewdest
business men are investing their means in oil lands
and undertakings, sensibly concluding that the pre,
sent supply of the article will shortly be wholly in
adequate to the demand.
In a future article, Mr. Editor, with your leave,
I propose furnishing some interesting oil facts and
statistics, going to show the profitableness and the
growing importance of the trade in petroleum.
A READER.
THE .1-'t)l,l4OE.
Meier° Mr. Alderman Boitlar.3
Juvenile Thieves and ifieeeiver
Richard beybert. Henry Wilmer, and Lewis Resler,
small boys. with uncombed hair end nnwa-hed faces,
wete arraigned at the Central Staten. yesterday after
noon. on the charge of tnett Joon Mariner. the keeper
of a junk chop on Cattu rine street. below Second. was
also arraigned as a receiver of • c.llen good. The boys
were charged with shelling 13 , 8 es oabtinge, moulds, &c..
the property of Mr. B. B D ott. lamp manufacturer. on
South h.cond street. Charles A Wartman. the foreman
of tht establishment, testified that the moulds and cast
ings misted from the factory could not be replaced at a
sum Ices than twelve to fifteen hundred dotia , s. None
of the defendants are ciao", ed to the manufactorg.
Deiscilce Levy testified as to the arrest of the boys and
receiver. and the respArery of -time of the stolen articles
Eighteen pounds of brass castings for lamps were re
covered at the shop of the receiver They bad been
sold at the rate of 16 cents per pound, their real worth
being 60 cents per p nod. wr Levy said the boys made
tiolean breest of the whole affair. and said they had sold
setae of the stolen menlds 2.04 castings to a men who
goes about the street. with a wegm Oa the parson of
one of The boys a silver watch sad chafe and several
big-sifed pocket knives were found The lad said he
pt.rcia aced the watch for OWL being a part cf the proceeds
or the sale of thins he end tee other two lads had
stolen from Mr. ',colt lip. n being onestioned by the
Inagi!trate 88 to the places whore We boys passed th e i r
even= ge. ft was ascertained they frequently Visited
several of the lower orc er of the concert saloons. The
hove were committed in &Matt of glean bail each, and
the receiver in VAX, to answer at con&
Discharged.
Thomas McLaughlin and Patrick Walsh, arrested a
few days since on the charge or the larceny of a pocket
book belonging to Sylvester Often. of Wittlesbarre, were
discharged. .The investigation developed the facts that
the prisoners brought a conpte of recruits from Troy,
New York, and had them enlisted in Philadelphia.
There was something. sesmigriy. in this transaction
that suggested an idea of tounty-junitung. and there
fore the parties were bsld to await a farther hearing.
In the mean time inqatries were mode, and from the
statement made by . the recruits, the magistrate had
formed the proper opinion. Tye recruits were, of course.
carefully watched, and by this time are somewhere upon
the "sacred soil of the (Ad Dominion." The magis
trate, in dismissing the prisoners. a id • "I am not satis
fied with the evidence that you robbed Mr. Liana. but I
am esti. fled that y.•n are or have been engaged in the
bonnty.intoping business You are free to go. but my
advice is tr at. if you have any more r.ernite. yon had
better not bring them to Philadelphia. It might go bard
with yclit."
The prisoners having received the above lecture,
started front the office.
Magistrate and a Lawyer.
Kerrie Ebel t a colored boy belonging to -mum toasty,
Delaware, wee arrested Yesterday. by Meer Register
of tbat pace. hPon a Variant issued by the constituted
autbo , Wes charging him with the larceny of some
clothing, the property of a Zit s,ng, to wham t h e pri
soner was indentured as an ~p prentice Luring the in
yeitiga ion of the c..e, the f,illuering scene occurred:
hir Register having b,ea sworn he testified that the
acettad had beet arrested by him on a warrant charging
him with larceny.
Question by magic trate What did he steal?
Answer. Mr. King told me that—
. -
at this - point, Incas Hirst interrupted and said.
"Don't mind; you need not answer that air."
" Mr. Hirst." :aid the Immigrate. • Ido not with you
to interrupt the witness "
"I am csvinsel for the defendant "
'I don't care If you are; YOU mutt not interrupt the
witness; you must keep your mouth shut "
I base a right to—'
You lave no right here, sir." responded the magis
trate. quickly
• I haven ?"
• sir, you have uot."
"I think I have "'
•• Well, sir. do n 't yon interrupt the wittiest-. I think
I am able to conduct this case myself "
The Investigation Unneeded without any further re
marks from the ceuneel Officer Williams testified that
the prisoner told him that he wss an apprentice to Mr.
Ring for one year. and when the time was out he re-en.
Mined with him for four years mere He admitted that
he hr d stolen a shirt and some Other thing!.
The alderman asked the defendant whsther he desired
to ask any questions, and he rep led, "so, sir,
• ' die you Willing to go back to the State of Delaware
wih Mr. Reg ister? "
'Ho. air,' replied the prisoner.
"Then you stand cotouutled to await the arrival of
the proper requisition papers ••
He was committed.
Slobbery at Weashin4ton.
Henry Farmer. otherwise snow., as eingl , h Harry.
Was arraigned at the Central Station 7 e , terday after
noon. on the charge of robbing at.- Alfred Mcgasen. at
a hotel In Washington. D C.. on the night of the Id or
3d of December last. It seems that she complainant put
up at thehotel an found considerable amount of money
in his pocket. Bethat he liartsbeen ushered Into
a double-bedded room, and. for neuter security, folded
his pantaloon- and placed them beneath lug pillow. In
a short time a'tor he got into hest the prisoner came in,
end, taking off h a coat and vest, got ikto the other bed
In the morning, Mr. McQueen f tins hie pa- taloone had
bees removed, and his pocket book. containing all his
money. gone The stranger was also among the miss
ing Mr. McQueen raffia tr Phiisdetpnia. where he
new lives, and, a dsy or two since. htvtig seen the de
fendant for the first time since tee robbery, adopted the
most effectual ineanr. a to have him atruted
Farmer' stoutly denied being in WasMengtou at the
rime of the robbery. " Are you certain," said he to the
ccmplairant. that lam the man ?"
Mr. McQueen Was po.l-ire.as to this. The defendant
was corm - fitted to await the proper requileition papers
nom Washington.
[Before Mr. Alderman Dougherty.:
Heavy Robbery.
Jamie !Jeff. the keeper of a public house at Seventh
and St Mary streets. and a deaf sod dumb colored Irian,
nsmed N th e seiel Wood. have had a itaring on the
charge of bbery of a colored woman, named Sarah
JRller of the sum froms9 e.ems Oat Mn Miller re
ceive-ends money her .husbaod and two brcs here
who had enlisted in the army. 'he was to carefully
keep it forthem. On t aturday last, she says, as she IMO
• •
twang along St. Mare street," she was stopped by a
rick colored Woman Says she
"Mrs. Miller, am sort swang to treat ?"'
" Say s I. what for ?"
" Base."said she, "I's sick dig yen mornin', anti only
wipt a gill "
• Well, says L come into Mrs. Rent So me and
herself went in thar. and I calls for a gid ; Mrs. Reif gibe
her dat
from
quantity. and I pulls cut my tic k lerd takes a
dollar from it to fety. Jim at Chic very time this
yore domb nigger grabs my money and pitta off and I
hasn't seen none of it slow I !interned, oh Lor' a musty,
dummy's got money; didn't you see him take it, Mrs.
leg; and jtU3 at die time she turns her back on me, and
says no she did not; I wouldn't eared so muabout it,
if he'd only left mr, lye dollars to teed my little or-
Dballa" We are thus Parlitttlar la describing this affair
th at _the general read.r ixt.,y form some idea as to the
state of society in the Cla.sie locality of St. Mary and
Seventh streets • female, such as may be indicated by
her frequenting a Pubbe house. in such a neighborhood,
to have been entrusted wtth so large a sum of money, is,
to *ay the least, rather singular Wood was committed
to answer Mn. Feff was het tto bail to await a further
hearing. on the charge of being imPlicated la the rob
ber?.
THE COURTS.
District. Court.—eludge Shorewood
French, Richards, Co. ye. Jacob Ambrose. Jr, ad
ministrator of Jacob Ambrose. deem- ad Set fa ant
mortals& Bo &ORM V., dirtf rplaintifforSBB6s3.
Jaw. s Moran r.. The City of V . biledelphia An action
to recover a balance al:esed oo be dna for tbebailding of a
bridge across Canner's Eon beret ce at the p/ ai Etta tad
aimed) been paid on that nilLmore hau $l4OO. which was
more than the wort was Ivo, th; and ' , archer, thst, the
tonitructlon of the bride. tor been ordered by the then
Chief Coromisaioner of Hishways alone, and not as re
quired by ordinance, by the Board of Commissioners of
litgliwass. Plain .iff niffered a non-snit.
J eeee Johnoonve The CAy At. action to recover for
repairs wade to the pavement in Catharine street. from
Front to Filth streets. Oa behalf of the city the same
defence was set up as In the twee of Moran ye The City,
but the evidence did not sustain it. Verdict for plaintiff
for $676 tAI
District Court — Judge Hare
Bebbs vs. Brants. Before reported. Verdict for plain
tiff. 91.248.21
Thos B. Cahill ye. Wm. Janus An action to recover
en book account a balance alleged t be due for ice fur
nished e afendang by plaintiff Defence that plaintiff did
not furnish the ice regularly at tip. times and in the
quantity stipulated for. Verdict for plaintiff. $4BO
Renews Bendmeyer va. The German 'Union Building
and Saving Fund Astotistios Au bolos to recover the
value or certain shares of Ivo< k orate German Union
Building and Paving Pond Association. hypothecated
with plaintiff by Mr. P rattle. as cOlateral security
for the paynene of a p OMIEBOn note for El tOO. madeby
Penchi' in ragletiffs fever. A p liver of attorney was at
the same time exewited by taw former. authorizing the
transfer of the stock to platattff in the *vest of the son-
Derwela of the note. Ferrara Ives me 1 0.4. vent. ant
failed to pay the note. whereupon plaintiff presented the
DoWer of attorney at the ogles of defendant, and re
quested the transfer of the stook to his name. The se
owlet) refused to do it. aseignite as a reason therefor
that Pencils was largely incebted to the as•radation for
borrowed money. I, 14a knit-was then inetitut-d to ro
arer. The defence was that Pemba wee indebted to
the aesociation in the sum of St tic. money loaned, and
that the aseociation bad no notice of a prior hypOthses
lion of the mock which they regarded as .ecnrity far the
- payment of the las% made by them. Jury out.
Court of Quarter Sessions—trudge Tbsaisap
eon
Charles Barrett. James wanton and George Knorr
-were charged with the Litany 0! a ehow-_eaae contain
-Mg shoes. the property of Mr. Mead-on, Poplar street.
between Eleventh ano Twelfth. We. , 11,111 it was in evi
dence. coolly puP the coca stowed it away under
arin. and-. k icked
mpa n y I..ith Barren. walk e d off with
it. Knorr, though in the eiciette.was not shown to have
d a d agyadnp so' do with tee oas B a rret t wa acquitted.
Ti,. two others were convicted. was senteneed
. to 12 months. And Watson. upon this and another charms
of larceny of which he was convicted. to 18 months'
reltmia r a e a rj
.win J. Bodges. an employee of the Philadelphia
Club. was &instated of stubtzilicir vote of toe feuds of
the eatabllshment, and was sentenced to am inkprieola-
Awn of three months.
40 sham Frey tag and his wife Sarah were charged
',ebb as i eta and battery on Ph-lip Schaneman, and be
with assault and battery on them. The patsies are ready
mate elothingdsalere down town. ant got into a quarrel
shout the right of possession to too nninsitY pallets
a' on g the street. each party being desirous of their ctur
Rrt-in words they oboe fo b.ows. Xeitherparty
ben g oath lied, an alderman was applo to. and they
finally mono themselves In court. the jury convicted
- Lo . s, side& and they were sentenced each to pay a line
or $2O and the costs.
PRILADELIMIA BOARD 01 TRAM'
WWII. N. BTOICRL
030. D. TATHAM. 1 Cowart= or Tan iforrix.
, MAR6RALL.
MARINE INTEIWLIGENCIL
POILT OF PUILADELPIIIII. diorn 90.1804.
mm, 70( WI MIL
40
-12 07
shipßoinory. Wilber. from Liverpool. Dec SO. vie
()weedily , " Feb with mane to Peter Wrigm & so ne .
Bark Ifoasolte p ( a sr i t Cookeoy. 90 days from Po-to (At
hena, with coffee. dee. &e. to Doilett & boo. Le ft brie
Aunt
as (Br) te Nth March, for New York Bobs ft
je Moser. artisan/am*. to soft April Ist; bark Mae
Wins, Lett & wind at Lary w 0,,,; NOW Met
for New York sailed oor do 57th apsti. latit. tat
10. lon 70 2 11, spoke Br brig Lade Tied VIA. fret!lie,sl)
'Fmk for Instants.; lltb, lat 41, low EPA spar* Br
brig J B Ellicott. from New York Par Jam SUM llie. ler
SBA ion 70 06. F Eimpeenser, a nottivelkif Daum art, la
yews old, was washed off the b..er• pelt, sad dri wiped
notwithstandinx every Mimi .I. roads th salsa him .
rr
Behr .7 .7 Spancer,Fleming, S dale from Graters,* with
iron and rnaar to I) S Star** & Co.
Bahr Freemason. Furman, 1 dry from LaMar Direr,
Del.with co Wilms L Bewley dt Co
Scir E Norman. d front ZlOrlitik, is
ballast to captain.
BCII7 Prince Alfred. Garwood. 18 days Croat IlfeWasch.
lbailast to captain.
Ear Sarah Erma. .Carroll. from Alerandrls.ir %algal
tocaotato.
Scar 1.011114 Gras. Bow**, from Port Wonros.in ballet
to amain.
Scbr R Tannentan. Vanneman. from Psanfert. In bal
last to captain.
YSchr Borrows C. Clark. from Port Royal, in ballast to
Tylrra Co.
Ittiebr Judge itnnvon, Ludlam, from New Rayon, in
ballast to L Andanyied .1 Co.
Sobr Lath Dish, Bontiot7. frmu Port Rossi. In ballad
to captain.
Balm Lucy Suers*. 1 day
floor to B Lea.
WBmarter
to
atord•oo.
. Si hours from New ork.
from Brandi wins. Del. with
with mire to W 'Baird & Co.
w al
i s t t b . az a eL S r A r Wa a kar ird Sb at er o ilt. 24 hours from New Tork.
b Steamor rbililpo, 24 hours from New York, .
stub mars W M B&W & co.
CLEARED.
Bark Pathfinder. Robinson. New Orleans. .7 I Berle,
a FCobo.
: arras Eye. Townsend, Key West, D S Stetson
Ai Co.
Behr Oen Marion. Prwrinirtor. Boston, D Cowan.
Solar fenny Keating. Porter, Beaton. Ywcile
Sal' Clara Ball. Cottrell, Button, Tyler & Co.
Scbr Exchange, Patterson, Waehtmeton, do
Scbr John Dorrtince.Rice.Fort Monroe. do
Bcbr liturows, C Clark. Port 'loyal, do
Fahr B Doron. Jarvis, Port Royal. do
Rob r Nary Anna Dunlap, Alexandria. do
Pere Curtis Goodwin. Laird, a. do
Behr EVannaman Vanneman,Beanfort.do •
Scbr Judge Runyon. Ludlam, New Haven, L
ried & Co
. .
Ande
&lir Maryarted Patterson, Godfrey. Fortress Monroe, L
& CO-
Behr Eliza Neal. WeavPr. Boston. 11 , litrittort.
Par D 8 Siner. May, .0 °eon, Wannamscher & Max
itsld
Fclir ()coal Wave. Baker, Boston, QatuttrA & Vpad,
Co.
_ - _
B Bailey, Robinson. Lnn. do
Behr B& L Corder', Babcock, Salem, J G& G ti Rep
plier.
gar C Moore. Ingersoll. Lyna. D Pearson & Co.
Bohr 9 Applegate, Huntley, New London, Blakiston.
Orsff,•& Co
Par Bettie Bops. Poland,_ Portland, Day & HaddelL
Far Elisabeth. Metcalf. Boston, do.
fit'r B Willing, Dade, Baltimore, A Grove% Jr.
Et'r Novelty, Shaw. New York, W Zd Baird & Co.
:Correepondence of the Philadelnhla Exchange. 3
Lltwss, Del , Lori , rt
The 13 S gunboat Pee diontas and steamer Jesse Eater.
went to sea this afternoon, in compete with scars Snook
Moore. for New York; Wenonah, from Fortress Monroe
for do; brig Nellie. for do; sabre erthnr Simpson.. for do,
and Gohatsett, for do. steamer is in eight, sling ,ert.
There are no viewed. at anchor in the roads:eat The
wreckers are very busy in unloading the ship IS es 4-set
and brig John Chrystal. Wind SW; weather mild and
~taltoN
P. §. —The ehip reported to be the Tonawanda was the
Marcia O Dar.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Tonawanda. Stains. from Liverpool 23Fult. for
this port. was spoken on the 33th. lat 96 17. lon 25 40.
Ship Elisabeth. Gillespie, sailed from LonaonderrY
81.1 nit for this port. ,
Ship Valley Forge. Crowell. at Hamburg 2d last, from
Callao.
Bark S D Ryerson, Easley. hence at Antwerp 2d bat.
via Queenstown.
Bark Minnesota, Watson. cleared at New Orleans 9th
InFt. for this port.
Bark Malls Metcalf. Arm, from New Orleans. 39th
nit. at Providence 16th inst.
Bat*. Mary Edson. Bickerso*: Sicilian. Lavender,
and St. Saler. Wood, hence at Boston 18ca inst.
Bark Belle (Br), Wood, for this port, salted from
Havana 12.11 Inst.
Brix Flora. Mayo. sailed from Otenfnegoe inst, for
this port. .
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This Loan, lamed under authority of an act of Con
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'two Hundred Millions of Dollars (3a00,003,000) United
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ie now too at
No. 7113 Axel'. Street.
for the trammel:lon of s General Banking business, upon
the neuelfterzus.
Collectione made on 0.11 points at the Ifni lowest rates.
Sub.criptions received for the United States 10-40
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aplM2t. Cashier,
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13 0 IT GI- Ii T .
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Whereas, by satisfactory evidence Preeented to the
undersigned, It has been made to apPear that the
Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the county of
Philadelphia. and State of Penney/mania. has been dyly
organized under and according to the requiremente of
the act of Congress entitled "an sot tolnrovide a na
tional currency. secured by a pledge of United States
stocks. and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof." approved February 26th, Ha and has cons-
Piled with all the !provisions of said sot required to be
complied with before commencing the Madness of
Banking,
Now therefore I, Hugh. McCulloch. Com_ptroller of
the currency. do horeky_ certiftth at the FOUR ra NA
TIONAL Be DIN OF PH/A. coanty of Phila.
doping,. and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to
commence the luminous of Banking, under the set afore
said.
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office. this twenty-sixth day of February. Het
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dtnated on the corner of SEVSN L TH Street and PENN
BYLVaIIIa Avenue, for a term of years, he solicits the
Winer netroneee and the travelling Dahlia generally,
tad will at all Masa be happy to eee Ids old Wends.
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1864. mhiIJONIEL-603
WINES AND LIQUORS.
cc HER MAJESTY" CHAMPAGNE. .
THE ROYAL WINE OF ENGLAND.
A Waited quantity of this superior Wine has been se
cured for the undersigned. and the first shipment of 60r
CUBS has arrived, by the steamship Olemints, three
from the cellar, of the well-known house of
MESSRS. DE VENOGE & CO.,
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diced into this market at the very low price of •
TeMirri DOLLA-1113 PER OiJillt OP QUARTS.
Payable in currency, which is much below its first oat.
The superior quality of this Wine is guaranteed. and it
is offered with confidence of ita approval by connois
seurs.
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ter or otherwise, to the undersigned,
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No. 7 BROAD. Street, near Wall
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THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1864;
ELECTRICITY -ITS WONDERS AS
a " A THERAPEUTIC AGENT.
. . . .
The object of the following Advertisement la to set
forth at mottling' new in the development of a nem phi
losephy t some, hMg true. having for its basis immutable
&Me; sometting reasonable. speaking forth the
minge of nature. and something important, as it reveals
the only true rationale for the physical ills of man.
Nearly five years ago. Prof 0. K BOLL'S Mated,
himself in the city of Philadelphia, at 1220 WALNUT
Street, and announced his great discovery in the thera
peutic application of Magnetism. Galvanism. and other
modlliCittionS or sttotricity for the cure of the moat ob
stinate, acnte, and chronic diseases.
In announcing to the Wino a discovery so intimately
connected with the well-being of our race, it may be
deemed proper to make a few prefatory remarks to
Prepare the mind of the reader for the reception of ell
deices and facts too incredible for belief.
Thin discovery I. the result of more than ten years'
bird and ecientillo investigation. It develops not only
a reliable system for the diagnosis of disease but the
only efficient and reliable mane of cure. Its great enpe•
1101rilY Over all other systems for the cure of disease has
been practically tested for more than ten years. and for
nearly Aye yearn in. Philadelphia, where twelve thou
sand invalids have been treated. angering from almost
every form and condition of disease common to all sec
tions of our countrY. who, after treatment by the most
eminent medical men in Philadelphia. Boston,. New
York, and Nor on*, bad been given up an insurable:
and in Dearly every close a peace. cure had boon etteettel
by Professor BOLLS&
Many of the moat obstinate of the above ease, treated.
ba4 been warranted by ISPBCIiII contract. and not a fail.
ben Made in any warranted case. As haat&
table evidence of the foregoing 'statement, Profeheor
BOLLES has adduced in the following advertisement.
testimonials from citizens of Philadelphia, who had
suffered from a complication of diseases, for (oar, tea,
and even thirty year•, and had availed themselves of the
best medical akin in this and other cities, and were
green OD as incurable, but afterward were fully restored
to health by a few applications of Blectricliy. bush an
array of evidente as will hereafter appear in this adver
tisement. is not merely to show that Professor BOLLES
has made an important discovery in the application of
Blectrlcity as a therapeutic agent, but emphatically to
Chow that nearly all diseases which have been consider.
edircurable. in all past ages, and are 'to considered at
the present time by the most eminent medical men. can
be speedily and permanently cured by the different mo
difications of Blectrwity, when applied inharmony W.th
his discovery of the action. of Eittitgleity through the
cerebro•spinal axis.
Professor B. has cured, is curing, and further pledges
himself to core a cerl ate class of disease., acknowledged
to be incnrab7o by any Known process of medication.
dinettes that never have, nor never can be controlled,
only by his mode of applying the various modifications
of Electricity- •
He is often asked for what diseases is Blectrioity best
adapted? In reply he would say, for all diseases to
which flesh is heir—acute or chronic. inflammatory or
Paralytic. In ell cease where medicine is beneficial and
in all cases beyond the Mance and control of medi
elms. Elsoiricity has the power of arousing, the vital
force by changing He 'mittens% thereby regulating se
cretion, excretion, digestion, and circulation, and bring
ing the system back toe condition of harmony and health.
Thousands of the most reliable individuals in this city
who have hem, treated by Professor 1220 Walnut
street. can and will vouch for the above statement of
facts In their own astonishingoares. He verily believes
that be has core. more obstinate diseases during the five
Imam or nearly, (.4 his practice in the city of reiladei
phis, than all the medical men that have ever practiced
. In this city, either allopathiratilY, horeceopathisally, or
by an. other pethy. This assertion may look like boast •
ing. but it is true, every word of it; for who ever heard
of such astonishing cu. es? ne if by magic. obstinate dis
eases, which have for many veers resisted all other
treatment, are often cared in twenty minutes, and often
in less time- and in ell cases a w.rrantee is even when
the patient tit sires it. Who shall properly estimate the
incalculable blessing thus so speedily conferred on But
fering humanity, When, instead of bang drugged for
months, and thrown on bees of /anguishing. ..health is
restored by Profe.sor BOLLeB' treatment In many cases
almost instantaneously? In conclusion, we would say,
for the snowaragonent. of the dyspeptic neuralgia. COn
armpit's, rheumatic, paralytic , , epi.eptic, and, in tine
al. those on whom medical treatment ever did and ever
Will prove a total failure, that there is still hope In your
care, and a fair chance for your recovery at 1220 WALL
BUT ntreet.
00111 1 .1.151ENTARY RESOLUTIONS. —non IiEDtOAL
MEN ADD OTHERS.— it the close of a aouree of Lectures....
_delivered to us. members of one of the many Climes of I
- Professor C. 11. °CELE% who has been developing his
discovery for nearly four years, at IIEO Walnut street.-in
the city of Phioldelphia, in the application of Galvanism,
klagnettem, and other modifications of Electricity, the
folioning resolutions were unanimously paseed ;
Resolved. That as we have been eye witareeee for
many weeks in the Institution of Prof Bolles, and have
good reason to believe that be has discovered new prin
ciples in the apptication of the different modific bons of
Eitctricity to the various diseased conditions bf the hu-
Men 'system; and that, in the treatment of different
diseases, we have been convinced that, in his hand, as
also hie students. the application: of Electricity is a relia
ble thsrapentie: and that he has taught us a new, ra
tional, and acieniific Philosophy. and we believe the
mils reliable theor of disease and mode of sure.
Resolved. That early nr
demonstratede pailosoohy
vented, and so cle in the Coarse of
Lectures, is entirely new and original with Professor
Bolles. and not known to the Medical Profession, and
that the great anomie which has attended his practice in
this city is alone the result of his scientific discovery of
Electrical laws hitherto anknown to man, and that the
many failures of other men in this city, using thia
mighty agent. is owing to their ignorance of the true
principles of Electricity
Resolved. That we. in duty to suffering humanity, and
for the great progress of the human race in approxi
y i t l
-
melts g to a condition of health and happiness, commend
the Professor and his theory and practice to the public.
ens bid himlllod-speed, as we believe his great mission
is one of benevolence and mercy. and calculated to bene
fit humanity in the only selentine and reliable way to a
final restoration of health and physical happiness.
Resolved, instructionnder to Prof. Bolles thanks
for his lucid and End attention tons, indi
vidually and en a class: that be has redeemed every
pledge or assurance beat wishesm, and that in part nig
from him he has onr for his happiness and
prosperity, and we heartily commend him to all scien
tificinintiinvestigators. and also to the diseased of body and
Also, Resolved. That the piroaeedingis of this meeting
be slat ed by each member of the class, and published in
the city papers
By order of the Class.
N. GALLOWAY, D Chairman.
W. B.Brown. iTh.arate ellsn. three doors
N. A. Reel. M. D. east of Fortieth street.
3. C. Reed, M. D. S. W. Bechirith, No 9 Wood-
It T. Elliot B. D. land Terrace,
Frederick Wwk, Allegheny Z. H. Nash, 313 North Sixth
_ _street
North liar- I M S
Tattle.
m. D.
shall street, Phila. .7. H. Bartholomew , Alle.
W. H M. D. gheny 'louse, Phila.
Philadelphia, Alas 4th. 1883.
ASTONISHING RESULTS.
The following report is not the restat of hearsay. or
far-off sorties& es or reports of men of d otbsfal veracity,
but from reliable business and professional men in oar
very midst, whose report war arrived at after weeks of
careful Investigation at 1220 Walnut street. where Prot
BO.LLES has been testing his discovery in the applied.
tion of Elestricity, for the speedy and permanent cute of
acute and chronic diseases, for nearly ten years, in
which time he has treated more than seven thousand. In
valids with success.
FROM A. FEW RELIABLE MEN beenILAEL
PHU. —We, the undersigned, having treated for
obstinate dieeares by Professor Bolles, at 1220 Walnut
street, Philadelphia, which had resisted for a long time
the treatment of the moat eminent medical men In this
y; and also having witnessed the resalts of his treat
ment on a g eat number or our acquaintances and friends.
for acute and chronic diseases, do - therefore take great
pleasure in recommending 10 the public him important
sit covery.
Be has been tended over four years at 1220 Walnut
street, testing his treatment on many thorutands of our
most reliable citizens by his new discovery of applying
Galvanism. Magnetism, and other modifications of Elec
tricity. and basing watched hie enacese in the speed , '
and permanent cures of hundreds of our friend,, as well
as ourselves, and especially that class of diseases' never
benefited by medicine.; therefore,
Resolved, That we, the undersigned, regard the great
success we have witnessed for months lathe treatment of
consumption. Rheumatism, Paralysis, Insanity, Dia
betes. Bronchitis. all Nervous Dls-ases, Catarrh, Aman-
Aphonia. Asthma, Agne Chills. Contraction of
Limbs,
St. Vitus' Dance Coldness of Feet. Hands, or
Bead; Deafness, Dyspepsia, all forms; Eptepsv, Hamar
rhage. White Swelling , Menial Depression , Neuralgia
'Withered Limbs. Convulsions. Palpitation of the Reari.
and Lockjaw. as indubitable evidencee of erofessot
scientific application of Electricity for the speedy cure of
all en; able diseases.
Z. A. Staele. M D.. Germ s Tw street: Wm.
H. Shriver. Haines street, ntown; L. C. stoat.
ten. 2 6 Market street, Philadelphia; Sohn McCormick,
1220 Ridge avenue: Thomas Allen, Fortieth ant Chest
nut. West Philadelphia; Charles H Grigg, Nos. 219 and
221 Church alley Emanuel Rey. 707 Ransom street, At
torney•st- Law; Isaac D. Gayer, 2 Woodland Terrace,.
IL N. Nash. 214 Ra. str e et;h atreet EL Craig, 1725 Arch
street. 19.9 Bi nd Robert D. we in, 51 North
"1 bird street: A. G. Oro% northeast corner Tenth and
Mark et streets.
FL B.- Professor Bollee takes pleasure in referring the
sick to the above names. and the following, whose cer
tificates have been or will be given in full for the good
of humanity :
Judah Levr. Bronchial Consumption. 814 South Front
etreet Reward T. Evans. preacher of the M Churcn,
Dysne_tola of long standing. Laryngitis, and Lumbago.
lea Helmuth street William H. Shaine. Paralysis of
lower limbs. Paraplegy . and Epilepsy. publisher of the
National Merchant. 16 iloutn Second street Thomas
Owens. Congestion of the Brain, and severe Hemorrhage
of tha lam is and Diabetes. American Hotel, Philadel
phia.. James Nugent, Deafness for six years, and ring
ing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford eta.
William Heim. General Debility. 401 Spruce street.
Thomas Garrey, severe Diabetes, Hese Mills. Wert Phi
ladelr hist George Grant, Rhettinatio Gout. long stand
ing. 610 chestnut 'street. EL T. 'DeSilver, Chronic Neu
ralgia and inflammatory Rheumatism. 1736 Chestnut
street. O. H Carmick Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflam
mation of the Kidneys., Chestnut and Fortieth streets.
George W. Free*. Epilepsy. 1492 North Thirteenth street.
Anthony Carboy. Consumption. 1217 Market street. Ed
ward McMahon, Consumption, 1227 Froat street. Chas.
B. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Constipatio Tenth and Arch
street., J. Rickel. Chronic Bronc hitis, Constipation,
and Congestion of the Drain: 619 Callowhill street. Rev.
J. Mallory, Apbonia, Philadelphia.
Owing to the anxiety manifested by medical men and
ethers, to learn the theory and practice of...Medioal
Electricity. Professor C. H. BOLLES has consented to
give another course of loam& and fall inane.
tion for applying Galvanism. Magnetism, and other
modifications of Electricity, as a reliable therapeutic
agent for the cure of Acute and Chronic diseases.
• -
Thecourse of Lectures will commence MAY 17th.1884,
at the institution. 1 AInWALNUT Street. Phaadel
r. ,
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RIXOTRIOITY.-- WHAT. IS LIFE
-.-• WITHOUT HEALTH t—lfesers. GRIM a ALLEN.
Medial liestristans. having dissolved_partaership. the
Prattles will be_ *outlawed by TEIOS. .1.1111. at the old
established Mee, NO. TB NorthMl Street. between
Deities and Brown, whets he will treat and ease all
curable diseases (whether Amite. . Ws. ovary
orParalytie, without a shook or anylisin.) with the ea..
Slone 'mediations of Ilestrialty and GalysullM.. Thim
treatment has been found remarkably imagoes= in all
same of Dronehltia, Diethests. and other diseases of the
throat and rasyiratory imams.
Gonsumption, arm and se- Ink:masa and Gatarrh_
eond stages. General Debility.
Pe= ' Diseases of the Liver or
N Kidn.
Fever and Agne Diabete eys s.
Convesttoi. Prolawmt Uteri Walling of
deem. the o
PY setwela. ProlaminW mh).e Ant (or Piles /
M.blellOMLlll4 Nocturnal Itudesions. dm
Bronaldtis. Deane's.
No odium for consultation. Moe hours 9A. IN to II
P. H. Testimonials to be seen at olive den Om
TABBAN ra
ISPVI •
BELTEER IH A PERIENT,
- Tor TIMMY YEARS has received the Favorable It a
commendation of the PUBLIC. and been MHO and Fn.
8031127.DA1is
Inan PHISHHANS IX THE LAND
Ai Tern
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BEET 11.1111 EDI =OWN
cn
sick He o adsets,.
Persons Headache.
isoebe Bow Mamma.,
Cestiveness. Lou ifffettianout,
fiffietion. Torpidity of the 'Lbw aravel.
Rheumatic ffections. Piles. Mimi
bum Sea thohnem. Mona
Attacks. Fevers.
to-, duo.
Yee Teatimes% Re.. lee PamphlS with ea& Bottle.
Ifflukuhistared only by_ TARRANT &
,178 GRIMM/ICH Street. Dew Tort
501..1v TOR WWI BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
AThiBLLE'S OOMPOUND SYRUP OP
mcur le eueeeretal as a reareds. 1 6. 01 3 ,14 the s wbi
me It pronoun,* It the beet
COUGH SYRUP,
the beet Blood Purifier, the meet efficient Invicorabir,
and the best eore for genitals eller offered to the mobile
Sold bY the Prolnilitor• t. matrika.x.
IMO MAIT etrillti
mhumint And BKI all Bruerdete.
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OW OR EMBRO
'DATION neva Llls to rare Ithommattna.
Sprains. Frosted Filet. Chsvp•d Elands , sid all 11
&tosses Price Mr. and Whobsodo and Eaten by R.
1 1 0 A1FLOTL DranlatMlirrilsod OILLOWITILL. 1104*
DOCTOR A H. STEVENS IS CURING
81101mm:de Direasee, both of- LADI18• sad OEN
TLIIIIII2, bs a new method la the ace ofELBOTRIOITY.
without shocks or pals. Board for a limited number of
Patients frm ati.611111117 be had at reasonable rates in
tl Doctor ' s family. A araphiet of alitsen pages. Gan
tt:lrking certilicsdes sad other information. seat gratis to
011 orders sesomparded with a stamp. Office and "el'
d COG), at 1441 BOUTS piIIaN SQUABS, being central
d accerol "le by s•reet•eare from every railroad depot
in the atty.
PHILADELPHIA, dpril, 2884. ass.lat
PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS. with fall descriptions Of Cl/ Imam- _ens
DAY and SIM/DM, . J
mia9-witmask it% Ili 4470211 Wok
MEDICAL.
TO THE DtEd.l3llD
PROPOSALS,
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE
PROPOSALS will be e t
oG.AMiL PHI At. A
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M unt
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SATIJKDAY. 23d inst.. at 12 M., for the aelivezr. in this
city, of
-200 Mx mule Army _Wagons, complete.
GOO sets sir-male Harness.
One-half in the above to be completed and ready for de•
liver? on or before the Ilith of Ma, balsams on or before
10th June next.
The right le removed to reject all bids deemed too high.
and no bid from a as/milting eonusetor will be received,
By °rear Col G. R. CaOlthbilf. lailot it K. GensreL
aplB-65 A. BOYD. Capt. and A. Q. K.
A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
Ars- 6ENBBA.L'B OFFICA.
- Primaosarzre. Aoril 18. 16611
CAVALRY 170P.Eig9 wanted immelibitely. One hun
dred end forty-flue doliars oar head will be maid tor Ca
valry Horses delivered at the Wllliam Penn Hotel in tale
city. Horses to be coned In all particulars not lase than
five. nor more than nine years old: from 101 to 16 hands
WO. 11111-fleohrd. compactly built,. bridle Wise. and of
size sufficient for cavalry purposes. An officer mill be in
attendance to inspeet ant pay for the horses as delivered.
Q. 01‘0811.0i .
spill tf Asa Q. M. general 11 11.
I,OOOARTILL lIIRY HORSES
WANTED AT ONO&
CHIRP QUARTBRMABTIIIO3 OFF/4111.
USPOT OF Wasmaprou.
MASHIBUTON, D. 0., april nth, 186 t.
1,000 HORSE& anitabxe fur artillery aerviei?.. Win bo
purchased at thin depot by,. the undersigned open
market. from date until MAY Ilth. IBM in lots oft to 60,
at one bundred anti seventy dollar. (0170) per aniatal.,
each animal to be ent , jected to the tonal Government in
spection before being accepted.
Monte to be delivered to and inspected br Capt. C. H.
Tomt ins. A. g_ it 0. 8 B_, corner of TrogiPoostood.
and 0 streets . Washington,
D. H
Brig. Gen and Chief Haartermaster,
002-241 Depot of. Washington. D. 0.
3000 HORSES WANTED.
2 WAR GIIPARTREAT.
CAVALRY timulau.
OFFICE OF GRIEF QUARTERMAHTE__E L.
WASHINGTON. 0. o.. Kama 8 105 L
One hundred and nfty 011601 dollaruer head will be
mad for all
CAVALRY H 0.11.8103
delivered within the beat thirty (80) days at the Govern
meat Stables at Giesbere, D. C.
Said bersee to be sound in ell particulars. not less then
five (5) nor more than nine (9) yearn old; from 1.4% to le
bands high. full fleshed. compactly built, bridle wine.
and of size snfficient for cavalry PliMOlste.
Tkeee apeetteatione will be strly adhered to and
figielk enforced in every particular
Payment made on delivery of Gan (TM and over.
Hours of inspection from s A. 11. to e P. K.
JAMBS A. SKIN.
Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster.
mh24-306 (Tawdry Bureau.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
°Felon OF WIN Col.l7feRIA. AID PORT DB.
POSIT RAILROAD COMPANY,
cowsuns., Pa. , Aprit 6, 1864.
Sealed Proposals fc , r the Graduation and linsonry of
that porthin of the COW:Mei!. AND PO dT DEPOSIT
itamßoAD. between Colombia and the Lead of the Old
Maryland Canal, a Melange of twenti. nine miles fin
o
sections of one mile ). wilt be reoeiv. at the Offila, In
FROAT Street, below Lomat. until noon of the Alt in
stant. Plans and Profiles of the work will there be ex
hibitedlor one week previous to that d•te
C. KAUFFMAN, President.
.1. A. SMIAPP. Chief lolizieeer. api) tardS
O FFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OP
SUBSISTBDOR.
WASHING/TON. D. C. April 16. 1884.
- PROPOSALS FOR FLOnft
SHAVED PROPOSALS are invited until the 26th inst.,
at 12 o'clock M., for tarnishing the Subsistence Depart
men! tvi,h
EIGHT THOUSAND (8.000) BARIUM Or FLOUR,
The propesale wilt be Mr what is known at Mtn depot
as Nos. L 2. and S. and bids will be entertained fur enar
quant' ty less than the whole
Blue must be In duplicate, and for each grade on sepa
rate sheets of paper.
The Flour tr be freeh around, and delivered in new
oek barrels. head lined
The delivery of the Flour to commence within Ave
days Iron) the opening of the bids. and in such quanti
ties daily as the Government may direct; delivered at
the Government warehouse in Georgetown, at the
le hares', or railroad depot in Washington, D. a.
The delivery or all Flour awarded to be completed
Within twenty dm, s from the opening of the bids.
Pa) meat will be made in cart floats* of indebtedness,
Or such other kWh% as the Government may have for
disbursement.
. • .
The unite! Government inspection will be wade just
before the Flour is receiv.d. and none be accepted
which is rot fresh ground.
An oath of allegiance moat accompany the ma of each
bidder who has not the oath on Ale in this office, and no
bid will be entertained front parties who have vrevlona
ly failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not
present to rei•rond.
Government reserves the right to reject any - bid for
any co nee. Bide to be addressed to the undersiothed- at
80. A. 83 G West endorsed "Proposals for Flonr."
aplerfl a. C. ORME,
Captain and 1. 8. Y.
ASSISTANT QUARTE BMASTER
o.llNirn r,v, appicE .
PrirLdnaLPHTA. ADM 1884.
PHOPOSALS will be received a r t this office Until SA.
TUBB AY. 23d instant, at noon. for the Conetroct'on
of a Well or Wells, having a continuous flow of whole •
some water, sufficient to supply the McClellan 17. S. A.
Hospital with MOW galena per day. ' 1
The contractors will be required to furnish and set av,
complete not lees than two (S) Pumps of the Woodward
or Worthington pattern with all the pipes, Min/cooks,
and connections remind properly to discharge the
water through the tanks and pipes now in use through•
out this Hospital.
The whole apparatus. when completed,must be work
ed from the present steam boilers •
an Th valv n s ac ln r l u oh n v e h he r u - e p o ro f n aplelthteh p in p e r s o , p ecrotcyk os,f the Hospital. which s hall
be thrown out of use by -the
proposea new arrangement.
Before the award of theft:intent a bond, with satis
factory security, will be required, guaranteeing a con
stant supply of not less than one hundred thousand (100,'
MO/ gallons of water, as specified, during all
Plans or the Hompital can be seen, and information
received, at the office of J. AferatTinfli, Jr.. Architect,
2110 South SIXTH Street.
By order of Colonel 0. H. Croeman. Assistant Quarter
master General A. BOYD.
stile 7t CaPtain. and A. Q. if.
RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
4 -s- OFFICE,
CINCINNATI, Ohio. April 6, 1854.
PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until
WSW) EaDAT. April 29th, 181, at 2 o'clock P. M., for
tarnishing this Department (by contract) with:
Blank ei• - woolen Army standard.
Camp Kettles, do.
Color Belts, do. '-
Drams--camPlets. dos
Felling Axes (first quality only, and
to wallah from 434 to 53 Pounds). No.
Felling axe Hanales, do.
Guidons (Cavalyr), do.
Kersey. Sky Blue. do.
Pick Axes, do.
Pick. axe Handles, - do
Spades, do.
bhelter Tents, do.
Samples of which may be seen at the Oilice of Clothing
and Equipage in this city.
To be delivered free of charge. at the U. S. InspeatiOn
Warehouse. in tills city, in good new packages with.
the na goods he party furnishing. the article nd 'quan
tity ofdistinctly marked on each and pack
age.
Parties offering goods must in all eases furnish sam
ples, marked and numbered to correspond with their
Proposal. and distinctly state in their bids the quantity
ofoodsg they propose to furnish , the price, and the time
Of delvery.
A guarantee, signed. by two responsible person, must
accompany each id, guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal.
Bids will be opened on WEDNEEDA.Y. April 20th, DAL
at 2 o'clock P. M., at this and bidders are re
quested to be present.
Awards will be made on TWORSDAT. April 21st.
Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faith
hilly fulfilled.
Telegrams relatincto 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 at Col Thomas Swords, A. Q. M. Gt.
w. nfOritTON,
Captain and A. Q. K
A 88JSTANT QUARTERMASTER GE.
."-‘• /URAL'S 0111011,
PHILADELPHIA, April 7,180 ,1 1.
ISHAVED PROPOSALS will be rootived at thin Wiles
until WIDNB) , DAY. the 2011 f inst. , at 12 o'clock M.. for
the supply and delivery of all the Coal and Wood re
quiredibr the use of the various Hospitals, Codices. Store
houses, and Public Buildings in and around Phila
delphia, from the let (IMAM next until the 30th APRIL,
1800, inclusive.
Deliveries are to be medh a! nch times and in mush
quantifies as required. and to inclnae Germantown.
West Philadelphia, Hicelown, Fort Summit
House, and Chester. Pa.
Coat to be of best 4 /natty—anthracite. stove. egg, or
broken—u may be desired. subject to inspection. and
to weigh 2240 lbs. to the ton, tree from dirt. Wood to
be of best quality, oak or pine, as required. ' •
The right is reserved to) eject all bide deemed too high.
and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received.
BY order. Colonel G. H CROaMAIL
Assistant Quartermaster General,
A. D. Y BO
tapRA
Captain and A. Q ,II„ S.A.
pIitOPOSALS FOR FORAGE.
ONEIP alvairrnanswrgsW Oman,
Wnsurrarron Dams., De/ember 8, ma.
hiLLINID PROPOSALS are Invited hy the andendaned
tor. supplying Mee 11. S. Quartermaster's Department,
at Washington D. 0.. Ds.ltintors, AI an d
Tort Monroe, la.. or either of these Pialiet, wi th RAY.
Ann, °ate, AA Straw.
bide will be reselyed for the deliverr of 1.000 buskusig
of sore or Oda. and 60 tone of hey or drew, and trw
wards.
Eidders mud state - at whisker the &boys-named points
they merl make deliveries, and the rates at which
they will make deliver* thereat. the quantity ei sash
article Proposed to be denYenK, the thus when said do
liveries shall be commenced. - end when to be oomplated.
The price must be written out in words on the bids.
Corn Mb* put up in Load, stout masks. of about two
baobab. sash.
to
like seeks , of about thmebnaheis
sash: The mom so be tarnished without extra sheave to
the 00•0711MINIL Thil hay and straw to be essuretif
baled. •
The particular kind or description of oohs. soya. hay.
or draw. proposed to be dellvarsd , rand be otated in the
ths Ratifies °tared under the bids herein Invited
will be subject too riled inspestion by the Government
Inspector before being asseented.
Contrasts will be awarded from WM* to time to the
lowest responsible bidder. as the Interest of the Govern
ment may require, and raiment will be made when the
whole amount contrasted (or shall have been delivered
and tempted.
The bidder will be required to aeonsimar his Propo
sal with a guarantee, signed by two rerponmbio Persons.
that it: ease his bid is assented he or they Will, within
ten days thereafter, execute the sontram tor the saws,
with good and nallielent sureties. in sum" equal to tn.
mount of the contrast, to deliver the forage proposed in
conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and In
sass the said bidder should fail to enter intothe 'antra*
they to makenood the differeme between Medlar of said
bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the
'arson to whom the smutted 111117 be awarded. -1
th i es e i z :l2 ° Z l . l :llll. ° Vi i : ren=1:4•41 4 070
_tor of Onstoms , or any other other ander the NW
&atm Ocorernment, or responsible Parson known to this
AD bidders will be drily =tiled of the asesptance or
rekotion of their itrefosele.
TAO fall name and poet ones address of sash bidder
smut be legibly written in the propoeaL
Propoeala mast be addreseed to Brigadier General B.
H. Bucker. Chief Depbt Quartermaster W n,_lo
CR.,-1111* should be plainly marked. " • for
ri ritd* mat equal to the amount of the minting.
signed b eontractor and bo b i dder nnerantore. Will
b e Tog of the snesessfelor bidders aeon
unbar the contrast
Blank orins of bide, Muranteek and bonds may by
obtained upon ennlicamon at this °Bee.
FUBSI 07PROPODA.T.
(Town. County. aria Sisk
•
I. therubseriber, do hereby propose to tarnish and de.
liver to the United States. at the Riuntsramater's De
nutmeat at. agreeably to the terms of _your
advertisement. • inviting propmels for forage. dated
Washington DUO, Desember). lISL the following aril.
elm via:
bashate of Corn, in seeks. at per Milked of II
Pounds.
bushels of Otte. in *km at Nudist of U
• Pds.
SONS of oun baled Hay, at —peplos ofVlOO Pounds.
tons of baled Strew. at -- per ton of 2.009 pounds.
Deli ell _lO 1101onlenall On Of before the day of
. AM • and to be completed on Or before the
day of —, and Madge mysrdf to enter Into a
written eontrest with the United mates. with good aid
Jimmied seiturities, within the rime of tan days after
biru
You r oeelbedient that
an my bid ht.es been assented.
• sery
Mace Dermal D. 11.. Funase.
Chief Beset
428 V ill nadj kai r4 i . D. Q.
OtfAJLIUMIL
We. the naderaigited, rpridente of it the
eonaty of ----. and / fate of hereby.
'mutts and severally. covenant with the United States.
and guarantee, in emis the forego bid of --- be
sesereed. that he or they will; *Ala tea days after the
sessatanse of said bid, execute the 'entrees for the same
With toed_ end saglcient sureties. In skean ea* to the
amount of the (entrain, to famish th• forage
_Proposed
In sonfonniti e. to the terms of advertisement dated De
*ember 8. under which the bid wee made. and. la
mise shall fail to enter into eon nsm as
aforesaid . we fraarentectio =lke growl the Mad* be
tween the am by the said and the nett row*
rerpo r be aw nsible bidder. or the person to whoa the *wog
Buarded.
win* a Glom under our heads and scale
this—L— doy of
i soropy sonny mi d to m• beet of ay lotottiodg alii
belief. tos asooo-zsaanuttoro azyugood out ram
(teat as sureties for theatiosat for WIWI. they elks to
let mecuity.
or l ltenTh at r a4l l 7 o 111. "I" 944" th e pl e 4l"
10 4 214
r o iletatal a l t.artnat or 4madtple rano known
,
hit to*oesto tweetvei wets! Dit i advatiatia id e
be wean sad esoodoed at sate e pa W
Saturday of 'slab week, •t 1! X. awe era -
14taltei to be Memo at the oyealoyfa r Sof
0 '
holl-W, Ihinfeklet lieDetol owl Chumetanasator.
DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN.
WIT for be last twenty years. SII9 'TINS lit.
below ThirAiasorts the most beautiful TUTU of the
age. =owns's! oa tee Gehl, Platten, snow. Vatic . =
Cowan*. Luber. ac , atz e irr. for Rost And /E._
Womb. more reasonable any Doatlat In tem MVOs
Mate. Tee= to Mot lor lib. Artlllolal Teeth
repaired to e 10 pala la norkellas. Ali work oram
/*ISA MISS/BUM PASHA
pROPOPALS WILL • BE RECEIVED
at the TRILISORY DEPARTMENT. OEce of the
Suporvishag Architect. Wee Gibe/TOE, D. 0., until 12
M of the 14th day of Kay. GEC for all the fire and berg
lar-proof fieFES and VaDLTS required by the Dresser?
Dopersmeet prior to May I. 1655.
Pleas and spialflratiOnil Mtn be obtailed by laPPlisation
to this office personally or by letter.
Bids to be per. superficial fool. including door had all
necessary fixtures, measured.on the outside; the prise
marred te cover all charges whatever. except the freight
and the actual travelling expenses of workmen to the
place Where the Vaults are to be erected.
Owen to be delivered at the Railroad Depot Or Steam
boat Wharf, for treninioriatiOn. in good order and sea
&Dion. without charge.
Locks for the Vaults or Safes will be furnished by the
Departments but must be property put 'on by the con
tractor without charge.
gas bids meat be accompanied by the bond of two re
sponsible Men' in the sum of dye thousand dollars
that the bidder will accept and perfo m the contract. if
awarded to him: the anfiltdency of the sevority to be
certified to ,by the Collector of Internal Revenue of the
District.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
the bide if it be considered its Interest to do eo, and no
bid will be considered that does not conform to the re
quirements of this sdvertisenteat
Bids to be enclosed in a whaled envelope. endorsed
"Proposals for Safes and Vaults
IS &lan ROGER'S.
reb9o- wadi Supervising architect.
CIFFWE OF SUBSISTEN
ids Ire. Four DaLAWens. Delaware. April 7, wet
SEALED PROPOMALS. In dffilllollo. Will be received
at this odica anti) 12 &eon. noon. on MONDAY. April
28th. ifire (at which time they will be opened). for fur.
niebine the most with Fresh amt, to be delivered at the
@sperms of the contractor. ig each quautitiel an may
from time to time be required, and on such days as the
commending (Soar may designate.
The beef Who of good malty of cattle weighing not
lam than (201) Mc buttered Pounds dresewl. nee
planks, and kidney tallow excluded. The betf of all
Bulls. tibias, Olen Co we, and Heifers will be rejected.
The necks of the Cattle slaughtered fir beef to be deti
vered than be out off at the fourth vertebral joint, and
tLe brPabt trimmed down. The .banks of the forequar
ters to be cut off our inches above the kr eejoint. and of
the hindquarter's eight lychee above the gambrel or
boor joint. 'the beef to be tarnished in equal propor
tions ot fore and hind quarters.
The. Government will claim the right to reject the
whole or an/ part of the beet furnished which may be of
a Vol l i t Atilo a k=enTart r a t rin t 4 l . f 47k a t a lfin a vrttiten
guaranty of two tespon.ible persons. as follow,:
We, —, or the county of State of do hereby
guarantee that is (or are) able to fulfil a contract
in accordance with the terms of his (or their) proposi
tion, and should hie for their) tomanitilon be accepted,
be (or they) will at once enter into a contract in accord
ance therewith,
and we are timbered to become Ms wen
rives, giving good and satUcien bonds for ita faitlimeat.
The reopen tfollity of the /guarantors mrpt be shown by
the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dirtri o t
Court. or of the United etates District Attorney, to be en
elosedwith the bid.
The. Gotarittaeet remerves to their .the right to reject
say or all bid* considered enreaeonable.
PHlMent* to be made at the expiration of each month
In *rich tends as mfty boon handl if hone On hand. to be
mode so coon as received,
Proposals mot be distinctly oa:weed `•Proposale for
Fresh Beef. " and ~ d drefeed to Captain Gilbert 8. Clark,
C H IT a , Fort Delaware, Del.
IT a bid is to the came of a, firm, their names and their
post. race address moat appear, or they will not be eon
altered.
Each pareon or member of a arm offartag a arapoeal
Mast accompany it by an oath of We ace to the Trotted
Staten CioVerelnellt. If be Lae not a lready Mee one in
this office.
All bids noteomplyincstrietly with the terms of this
advertisement will be Tweeted. .
ap 1-mwrit
DISSOLUTION OF PARTN ER SH IP.
Botice is betwe e n ven s ubscribers. artnership here-
Wore existing the under the Inn
of Latltale, BALLADS, & CO., has this day been
dissolved by mutual consent
GYR7II LLITEAN
AN DEB ,Af SALL ADE
J.
PHILADELPHIA, April 12, it. BIT LUG. 1804,.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
agatnat the firm el SdLLADE, CO..
Will' present the same to LaDISAIf & sata.ang. in
whose names the bulneee Will be eondneted to Altera.
Amen, 12, 3814 . LIITEAN & SALLADS.
• apl342t
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
-e-"" REAM W ICANAOk hemlait Mireheeild the in of TREVOB 7. FOWLER, and TIIPLOW
JACE
BOta, ha the business heretofore carried on in the Girard
Botuse, ander the idyl. of KANAOA. FO WORT/ # CO.,
the partnership is smelts declared to be dissolved. All
parties incebted to the said arm are requested to make
settlement with. Henry W. Hansen.
1E(B*131 , W. Kai &Gk.
TRRIMIR T. FOWLIIR,
TUTLOW J4.OlEBOlf.
PHILADELPHIA. April 4. len_ ap7.tf
NOTIOE.--CHABLES C. KN IGHT IS
admitted town Interest to our business from this
date. 0, D. DORSI ail $
• Iron awl-13feet merchants.
W. L corner SECOND and yam Streets. and
diet and 4* Aorgh SRONT &red,
PHILADELPHIA. April I. Mi. aial-lae
T EE UNDERsIGNED HAVE THIS
DAY entered into copartnership and having par
chased the interest of PITHS T. WEIGH & CO.. will
eon thine the Wholesale Drug business. ender the Emilie of
STRETCH. BEENATT Otr.. at the ind stand. No. 609
MARKET Street
• AARON STRETCH.
JOSEPH 8. El ANN lITT.
PHILADELPHIA, Aroll 1. MK im
TN 'I HE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-AL
CITY AND 9937_11gY OF PHILADELPHIA.. _
State of SAKES & WO - 011 - WAHD. 11eceiled
The Auditor appointed by. the Court to andit.settleAnd
aSjost the account of ANTHONY W. WOOD WARD,
JOSEPH A. WoODWAND. and IsRAY.I. E. JOHNSON.
Executors of James It Woodward. dec.ased, arid to
make distribution of the balance in the hanas of the
accountants, will meet the parties interested for the
purposes of his appointment. foe TIIEsD '6.
1864.'at 4 o'cicsarP. M., at his office, 131 • South MTH
btrest. in the city of Philadelphia
apla Wm& GEORGE M. CON/LEBO& Auditor,
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
-L. THE CITY AND. COUNTY OF PRILADRLPHIA.
Estate of MRS. MARGARET WOOD. deceased...
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle. and
• a djost the account of L AIRRTIA. D. WOOD, JOHN
1108 h, and WILLIAM erottitELL. Executors of the
lair]. of. Mrs. Margaret Wood. deemed, and to matte
distribulion of the balance in, the nude of the account
ant, wil! meet the parties interested for the purposes of
his appointment. on MONDAY. April 25th, Mi. at 4
o'clock P. M. at No. 1148 South SIXTH Street. in the
city or Philadelphia.
Arli-urftebt S. E. WALLACE. Auditor.
IN' THE AND OOURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY ON PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of WILLIAM PINOHIe. &ceased. •
The Auditor appointed ti the Court audit settle,
and adjtust the account of ILIA tlif J Cd11,73$ Exe
cutor of the will of WILLIAM PINOHIN. deesaced, and
to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountant. will meet the parties interested for the put
poem) of his appointment, on ?PASOAN. aril 28th. 1664.
at 4 o'clock P ffi ,as No. IHS South SIMI% Street. in
the city of Philadelphia.
apiS•tvfniSt H MILER. Tr.. Auditor.
THE ORPHANS' COURT FOB THE
TN
-a- CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADSLPHIA.
Erefit deceased
The uditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle,
and adjust the account of the Pennsylvan ta Company
for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities. trustees
under the win of Katy resent, deceased, and to report
distribution of the baler ee in the hands of the Kneen , t
aut, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of
his appointment, on MONDAY. April 26.1864. at 4yi'clock
P. M , at Me office, 8. B. corner B.R.TH and WALNUT
Streets. in the city of Philadelphia.
spirt- fmwht D. W. O'BRIEN, Auditor.
ESTATE OF BOBEBT DENNIS,
deceassd —Letters of Administration on said Estate
keying beer duly granted to BBBEcCa DBNNIS. of the
oily of Philadelphia, all persons Indebted to said Estate
are requested to make payment, and all persons having
claims against the same will present them, without
delay, to
NEBBOan DENNIS, Admiatetratrix,
apla•St* 1734 WILEY Street
NOTIOE.—LETTERS TESTAMENTA
RY to the Estate of MARGARET EMS 04.decessed.
haying been eras ted to the undersigned. all persons In
debted to the Estate are molested to male payment, aed
those haying claims will present them to
JACOB P /ONES, Ext.,
roble-wet* No. 1608 matKEr Street.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR D. S.
• N. CUM TBSTATITENTO ASIONEXCI.— Letters on the
Relate of GROBBE CLAY. late of the city of Philadel
phia. deceased, haeln i t . been granted t+ the enbeeriber
oy the ltegieter of W sof the sits of Philadelphia. all
Persons indebted to mid Estate are rave gad to make
Payment, and those haying claims or demands against
the same to present them without delay to
Montgomery LEAP.
POTTSTOWN, Co. Pit
Or to his attorney, ellaltidle LB*,
mhift wet* 81 North SIXTH Street.Philads.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
CHEST= C OUNTY .
RULE UPON HEIRS.
ONESTEII COUNTY iStS. ;
A Bole is granted by said Court upon
ROBERT' ALISoIg, of Frederick county, Nary.
Is P AL. 'R }land ; GEORGE ALISON. of Bucks county,
Pa.; JOSEPEI PABESLL, and. RACHEL. his
wife, of philadelphia, and upon all the noire and legal
repretentatives. and all Persons. interested in the Estate
of SUBSET ADM IN. late of tfachian township, said
t ene t, deceased. nearing thentto be. and appear, at
an Orphan,' Court to be held at WEST unto's% on
MONDAY. the 25th. day of April next, then and there to
acwpt or refuse said Estate at the valuation thereof; or
to show cause why the same should not be sold accord-
Jug to law. BY the Court.
THOMAS H. WINDLII, Clerk.
NEES WELL Shalt
SHERITT'S 0711C1 , WHAT OHASTAIL, ADM?. A. D.. 1864.
ape sea
NOTICE.—YSTATE OF NANCY
,A -N SIMMONS. late of West Nottingham township,
'chem., county, deceased.
To .10/11,1 SIMMONS. who volunteered in the
service of the United States. and has not been heard from
since tie first day of May. A. D.. 18d3. and 1.4 believed
to be dead, a son of seta deee fent ELIZA. SIMMO SS.
widow of JAMES T. gialefOlSS, who died in Ohio
about live years ago • and to NARY J. and ANNA V.
daughters of the said s JAELES T. and ELIZA. which said.
widow and two daughter* have since removed. as the
petitioner has been informed. to the unk n own irginia.
and whose resldeness are therefore to him.
which said JAMES T. SIONS was a eon of said de
cedent ; the said Parties being, with others. heirs and
legal npresentatives of the acid NANCY SIMMONS. de
ceased. and to all others interested in the estate of said
decedent,
TARE NOTICE.
That an Inquest will M. held and taken on WEDNES
DAY. the 20th day of April, A. D. 1004. at 11 o'cilNlk
A. M., at the premises late of said NANCY SIMMONtI,
dimmed, situate in the township of West Nottingham.
Chester ;Meaty, being a messuage and tract of land
bounded by lands of Sarah Mullen Josiah P. Lee and
others. containing TeIsTY ACRES 00 A I more or lass
with the appurtenances. for the purposes of making par
tition of the said Neal Estee toand among the heirs and
legal representatives of said decedent. if the same can be
done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole. other-
wise to value and appraise the same according to law, at
wriloh time and place yen are hereby Iv:Aided to attend
If lOU think WOWS. RBIS WALSH. Sheriff.
Enznisn's Orr ca. Was? Canavan. Pa . April R, 1861.
apt- wSt
IN - THE ORPHANS' 00CRT OF DE
LAWARE Otel
In the matsir of the partition of the Reel Ratate of
WILLAM SIDDOMS. late of the Borough of Ches_ter. in
the County of Delaware aforesaid, deceased. =quad
awarded February Term. 1864
NOTION. IS BERABY GIVEN W illia me Ball, Annie
Londerbeck, George Dickerson,iddone.George
Bidden Joules Madan*, Lard/ter Biddone Sarah Elliott,
Rettig ktddons. Blizabeth Bidden,, George Siddons,
Amanda Flanders, and Rachel Bidden*. a part of the
halts ar d legal =prom ntatives of the said decedent. that,
by virtue of the inquest awarded as aforesaid, an inqui
sition will be held and taken upon the premises, situate
in the Borough of
.Ohester aforesaid, late the property of
the said decedent described as follows, to wit:
80. 1. Bring all that aertainbriet rut ssuage and lot or
Dieted around Situate at the southea:t corner of Front
and Filbert streets. Bounded by Janda of Richard 0,0611
and wife. by lands of the heirs of Sarah Scanlan, ac
cessed, and by the said Front and Filbert streets
b O . 2 Being all that certain storehouse, wharf, and
lot Br piece of ground situate at the soutbweet corner of
Front and Filbert streets aforesaid. Bounded by lands
of dOnlitbali Pennell. by Cheater creek. and by the said
Prong and Filbert streatis.
00 Rang all those two certain brick massnageel,
stone mesettaie..and lot or pteoe of ground situate on the
west side of Front street aforesaid. Snended b lands
of Frederick Fairlamb by lande of George and Charles
Shari/lees and by Cheater creek.
On the '6
kkiTH DAT OF MAT, 1864, at 10 o'clock in
the ?ORIN. , CLIS, for the InirDenti of making partition
or valuation and apprateemant thereof, at whom time
and Vaal you are requested to
T attook,_if -.on think
Proper. . AB B e alt ARR AST.
Sof laware county.
EIitOOMALL Wenn, Attor'heriffye for Peti De tioners aptS-wgt•
DRAIN, PIPE, DRAIN PIPE.
VITRIFIED TERRA COWL DRAIN P. 1711-01
*tem. from 2 to 16-inch ilinoter. with all - kinds of
Mealtime. beads, and traps . for Mat t in any Quality.
3 bkilk Ince rir Yti a 13216
4 •• 44 4111 48 „,
" ** •• ONt.
TERRA OOTTA. OFIIIENEADPS,
For Cottages, Villas; or City E Ol / 684 .'Psteala whia b ril
Tone, for sluing mmllry_eitimarms. from 2 to 8 feet hick.
ORIARRATAL GARDEN VASES
Fonstaism Fodostaii&_ _and Statuary . Itarbi. Buis.
Drastroto. and Manta •
PHILADELPHIA TEFL DOTI% WORE&
1010 oBESTKEIT Moot.
delB=fe4wtf - S A. HARRIBOX:
UP Et 0 LB T - ElialtT 451 ,
St____,oo
Northeast corner - THI Al A" onssrauesio.
04/1,1411 and 111. m.. rumi• a MAL • i
- A - arag - , 1.1.1 r a ' 1
Vann wittiest , ;
ukbAD-Sm
CLARET IN`CASKS AND OASES, ,
In doi~,Rad ter- YINTion &
matt-IX Mitt NI Mai a prim 4
IIIMM!!
PROPOSALIA.
SILBERT O. CL I.IIIE.
Captain and C. S. Vola
LlDL==m
LEGAL.
ATJCTIOaf SALES.
JOHN R. MYERS & CO., AUCTION
SeglL P 303 and 934 WEARIEST Street
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN, INIMIA.
AND 1111Rlii AN DRY GO
We will bold a large sale of BristrhGer m an , Nana.
and emerican dry goods, by estalogne. On 1011 r months'
credit and part for cash
OS THURMAN MORWINO.
pricingpresteety
775 PACKAGES AND LOTS
ef British, German. Preach, Indic. wad Anterlican dry
goods, embracing a large. fell and trash amortinsat of
women, wonted, linen, cotton, and silk goods Err city
and conntrY skim.
pr. H.—Samples of the samewill early on tor ex
amination, with catalogues, early on tire morateg of
sales. when dealers will find it to their Internet to
attend.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOREIGN AND DO
MBEIT/U DRY GOODS. COTTON Bar TS:
NOTICE —lntended la oar orate of foreign and &OMSK.
tic dr, Widdi
ON THURSDAY MORNING 6 April 21kt.
At 10 o'clock, will be gonad in part the following deli,.
rable articles, vie:
cases neat stiles American prints.
cocoa neat Myles American ginithams.
owes English and German fladbarda•
canes apron cheeks.
cases blue denims.
cares tiakings
cases bine stripes.
cases black and colored Silesigs.
cases brown sad bleached winalins.
eases fancy rottonadee.
mum pane end minium
CUM onarorly d r. ea 111,049.
cases fancy lawns arid isconeta
cases poplins and mozsminqueii.
• cases fancy reps arta potl de chewer.
eases de bear and moos de lanes.
—pierces moos and silk alpacas.'
pales cotton baits,
LINEN GOODS.
ON THDRDDLY mottlizet, April 2tet.
pieces 7-4 and 8.4 Barnsley damask..
pieces white and brown dam mks and clothe.
pieces damask and hock towels.
pieces diaper and plain towels.
Dineen bleached and brown Baas bucks.
places 11-4 and 124 linen cheminge.
pieces elastic canvas
dozens fa' and linen cambric handkerchiefs,
-- pieces linen (Hamra
TAILORING GOODS.
- ON THURSDAY MORNING, April 21st.
pieces flue French blue, black, and colored broad
clothe.
MOMS heavy bearer and pilot cloths. k
pieces black doeskin end omeimeree.
-- pieces dark and mixed doeskins.
pieces fancy satinets.
Also wool shawls. silk- ties, sewings, hoop skirts shirts
and drawers, bosiery. milled collars seal cuff,, cord tag-
Eels. girdles, fancy trimmings, cheoli 'es. fringes. but
tons. spool cottons. 01ten twine and laps Ike
Also, a Mock of staple and fanny dry goods..
PALM HATS AND Sliatilliß HOODS.
ON THURSDAY.
April 21. will be sold, t 7 cases Men's-And boys` palm
hate, and women's and mime.' palm hoods.
GALE OP CARPPIPINGA. VATTING& &O.
ON FRIDAY HORNING.
April 22d, at precisely 10% o'clock, will be 'sold, with
out reserve. by catalogue. on four months' credit, an as of Brunei]," three•ply, superfine, and sae
grain. Venetian. hemp, and rag caroettngs; white and
red dbeok Canton matting. dm, Which my be exami ne d.
early on the morning of sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF /RENON. Mitt,
GERMAN. AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, me., FOR
SPRID &SALES.
Os MONDAY MORNING,
lorll Mk. at 10 o'clock, Win be sold, by catilogue, on
four months' ors d it, about
550 PefiKaGßß AND LOTS
Of French. India, German, and British dry good& hc..,
embracing a large and choice assortment of fuser mid
staple articles in bilk, worsted. woolen, and cotton fa
brics
N B. —Nair Aloe of the same Will be arranged for ex.
a m i ps it oh , With catalogues, early on the morning of
the sale, when dealers will fled it to their Interest to at
tend.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.100 PACKAGES BOOTS,
SHOES, BROGANS. ARM. GOODS. STRAW GOODS.
as •
TUESDAY MORNING.
April 28. at 10 o'clock. will be sold by catalomm, with•
out reaerve. on four montbe' credit. about 1,100 packages
booth. shoes, brogans. cavalry boots, dol. embracing a
Prime and fresh assortment of desirable artiatee (or otell,
he omen and children. of city and Eastern mantifactare.
Also, **raw moods, dm
B. B.—Samples with eatslognee early on the morning
of sale.
IN NEW YORK.
MiNRY U., LEEDS & 00., AIIO
TIONIERS.
SUPBRB COLLROTION OF OIL PAINTINGS.
STATUARY, &c
HENRY H. LITHOS & CO. will tell at Auction on
THURSDAY IVENS°, April 28th. at 73‘ o'c'ock, at
the old DIFSASbOORF LLB ," 5118 BROAD
WAY. next door below TIFFANY &
sintlteit ANT E. MICERCHE PRIV ITS COLLEC
TION - OF PANTINOIA AND STA tUARY— Seine the
entire Galery fR. BROORI*G. Esq.. of this city, and
Purchased by him pH/ell:1111y In Europe. from the
the
ownerduring the past ix years. and sold only as the
owner la about leaving to reside to Barope. We cuk con.
fldently say that this collection will be found equally
interesting with those heretofore offered by Ile. Among
other choice artiste are the following:
Professor ED u.DEBRAND, or Berlin.
JOBBE DUVAL, of Faris.
EPRINOM. of Amsterdam
Louis HAMM. or London.
FLORRNT WILLANS. f Brussels.
R La Pomm's. of Paris.
Lome NETER. y of the Hague.
T. CoUTIIIIE, of Paris.
B. C. Boss Noss,
IL /HANEY.
BECHAR, of Berlin.
A. (Y. TEN KATE. of Amsterdam.
• P. BOBENIET. of Brunel%
Otritrattuf. of Faris. •
TROYON, A. AORENBAcH, uIIDIN,
LANDINWL BODDINGTON, CoUTOURIER.
LiNTON,
and other equally distinguished artists. They will be
ready for exhibition on and after Wednesday, 20th inst.,
a/ above.
_ STATUARY.
6TATIIETTE by Bartolina. frusomixon AND PronLITY.
from the collection of the late Joseph Bonaparte, and 16
a portrait of his daughter, the Frineese Canino. when
child:
A. B.—No other Pictures but those belonging to this
collection will be offered ill this sale. ap2o 23-27
TOR SALT: AND TO LET.
FOR S ALE 8,000 FARMS 1 FARMS 1
1,550 Houses in PhiladelPhlall
A 1544 000 Building Lots in Philadelphia!
Also, MILLS! COUNTRY SEATS! TIMBER LARDS,
Arc,
COAL LANDS! WESTERN LANDS!
OUR CATALOGUES SENT raw
FERRIFILVANIA FARE REGISTER I
NO.ITOOMERY COUNTY FARM RIGIENTRI
DELAWARE COUNTI yam mourn r
CHESTER COUNTY FARE REGIME!
BUCKS COUNTY FARM REGISTER!
. NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER t
DELAWARE FARM RENISTERI
MARYLAND FARM REGISTER!
HOl7Bl REGISTER! CHEAP DWELLINGS!i
ALL of our RECISTERS now ready. Sent FREE to any
address.
AFi' Please call or rend.
GEORGE N. TOWNSEND br. 00"
sp2•svlm IBEX South FOLIATE-Street.
LET.-THE SECOND, II HMO,
-5- and fourth floors at 23 MARKET Street, through
to Chtoeh utraft•tf
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
011 SALE. —1 pair of low-pressnre. double acting
vertical beam ENGINES, with 88-inch cylinders. and 7
feet stroke. having a 20-feet-gear fly wheel. with 181
coge. Length of cog 18 inches,_and. 4-inch pitch. Also,
a jack-gear of 62 teeth. Theme lingines are rated at 400-
horPe power, and were built by Cornea & Nightingale.
androvidence. and are exceedingly amOoth•eforking
substantial machines. The two cylinders can be
operated as oue machine, or separately. They would be
sold singly or together.
6 Rehm-Flue BOILERS. 22 feet long. with 75 inch
shells. Each Boiler has 20 fines, 6 and 10 incites in di
ameter. The boilers are made of 3i , inch iron. are in
good order, and will be sold. with or without fronts,
pipes, valves. dm
The above are to be sold for no faults; Engines of don.
bie the power being required for murpresent work. _
They are now standing, in good working order. a nd
can be examined at any time. upon application at the
NAIIMEIAO MILLS, Salem, Mass.
mike-waif JOE KILBURN, Agent.
alh FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO
111 - 1. Large STONE BUILDINGS. suitable for Follndr7
or Factory. Also a large BESWEST. Address GEO.
KEIGH, No. 1233 RICHMMID Street• aolaira*
maOVER 300 HOUSES, ALL SIZES,
for rale and exchange, RANSOM ROGIRS. Js
240 north T22TH Street. mh2l-Im*
TO LET—A COMMODIOUS
ala DWSLLINO, Re. UN North FRONT Street. Real
moderate. Apply to WETRERILL k RRO. „
ooNkf 47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
FOR FACTORY OR LIVERY
-Iw.n STABLE. a lot North SEVENTH Street. above POP
LAR Street. $2 feet front by 120 feet deep, With back tot 28
feet by 90 teat to an outlet fonninn an •L." with two
brick dye/Hoge, a brewery and vault now on IL For
We low. Apply to BONSALL BROS..
116 North IT [NTH Street; or,
GUSTAVUS BB BONES
LIBRARY Street.
apla firatt*
da FOR SALE - -IN N ORTH WARD,
mmosaths. vriek HOMES. and one Frame; Ave
on market stree, beginning at IR19; BM on Carpenter
street, beginning at 812 All welt-built; good dnt cel
lars; will readily rent for ten per cent or wiles wim pnr•
chase them. Persons wishing a good home for from one
to two thouseed dollars had better call early. Terme
easy. B H. MEOWING Wit,.
Co - Pli
.
OfiloO foot of If Ti
sit g IEIS Sreet.
CaliDitli, N. J.
apl6.lm•
de FOR SALE, 'PRICE $5,OOO—MO
- au. three-story IMBUING. with side yard, NS
feat front. situate No. 1320 .13FFsBSON Street
ape-willt* it J. DOBBIBS.IOB South YOUTH Bt.
fa FOR SALE—A VERY DESIBA,
Atm BEE PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr.
Jacob Sharpies% deceased. with Eighteen Rases of
superior Laud attached.* It is situated in the borough of
DOWNINGTOWN, Gassier county, within tea minutes'
walk of the Cheater Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad
'Stations, at which all trains stop The Dwelling is very
coirresisnOY and eubstantially built. with Barn. Tenant
Nouse, Spring Bowe and all necessary out bundled's.
There is a greet abundance of Shrubbery. Fruit. and
Shade Tuna Part of the land will be sold with the
building% It desired. Appl7 to
ABM. 8 A 5 4/11381D08.
DOWITIVGPOWN P. 0.
FOR SALE THE "MANSION
mot' HOUSE," at Atlajitlo OMIT, with FURNITURE, and
everything eoinelete.
Also, tan:knout cottage., 9 roomy each.
Also. Building Lols, near the Bathing around,
••Palladelpais Howse, at Oa e Mena. with 451
without furniture. very low. B F. GLENN.
ap2 193 South ItOiTETH Street.
en GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR
.131441.—.4 ye desirable PROPERTY, within ten
minntee walk of Warne tion Germantown Railroad;
larie with all the modern Improve
melds; Stabl e , spying house, lee-hones tiled, and Coed
t Gaden; plenty of Fruit and large Shade Toes. Apply
o W. W. 'KNIGHT
inhso.ty 509 009955.011 Stre,et.
al VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREET
dminntoPlEWlrg. —The enbeerthem offer at private sale,
',property on OHBOTNWT Street. between Seventh and
Mghth greets: 41 feet front on Oheetnnt street, and lit
feet deep, running to Jayne street with the prlyttege
TT
a)5 feet mgage-way rig:gun to Ilightb mone y TT TIIOIIIIAIID - DOLLARS Of UmpurohasO ma
remain on the property at a ground 111111.0 r by bond eno
Mortgage. Zattriflif & BALLADS,
151(4801ITH NINTH Streetrobetf Pollsdelphlta.
a c FOR BALE.- THE . SUB-illa
RIBES offers for sale his COUNTRY B E AT, em•ft
within half a mile of Wilmington. Delaware. on the
Newport nibs. containing EIGHT ACHINI of good land.
In the centre of which le a large . lawn. MAPL E S e va
rie of EDAM TREAS. DVERGEMENS. LIN
DENS, and others, •in .all over a hundred full-grown
trees. The imivrovements consist of a large and comma
dious Alleiow, two stories and a half high. four coed
A
HYDRAULIC. with a hall eleven by forty4wo reek
A RAM forest Water from a spring M one.
of the lots Into the upper story, of the house It has the
modern improvements . There Is also an Iron Pump and
Itydnat under a covered area at the Ithahen door. The
out-buildings coatiet of a STABLE and CAIIRIAO3.
HOUSE; ancient for four horses clad several carriages;
stso., - en MOINE EIMER and Milf-H017889. The
ico-honse is fluid with lob and the stable has a tiLirtiot
in it flood NEDBIS„with several varieties of D wslitt
PEAR and GRAPITIIII6I3 In MD. bearing 'there %realm
several varieties of APPL.N. CHERRY. and CHESTNUT
TREES. '
Terms mom modauag. Pommel°ls even at any ttma in
the LEVI. G. OL AMIE.
fel‘ rawftf Oa the Prawns.
AV FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—:
• • GitgliN Leff" Peßlf
_n.
Arm of 277 scree of good land near; MILTON. Union
eon reeneylvattie: two name Holmes. large Rum,
and other Om-buildings• in mood ordert•'.ll7l.le OrehaM
and otber,Prelt. 70 acres of Timber._ Laud ender good
enitlvation. and Yields i abundantly. — Fume good.
Beauwel plam. Will be bold or exchanged :.a bar {n; _
GIO 17 TO WNSIIN O & CIO
1111733 g Smith gOURTEI &reek
1=11213
AA FARMS FOR` EL- 52° ACRES
•
very -desirable country Residence, near the- Pox
Ch.me. 6 miles from Plaisdeloble
m Acres. Orem townahro,.:Plke rowdy.
60. 90. and 80 dom.. Irony Gheedant RUI.
WO Acres, min? Long- a•Countaz N. Jr:
de Amos:Want:midi, take mealy.
I,COO. 1,200 Me. 1 . 18 me. nadetbere, Delaware.
90J Acres near Media. • •,."' • •
Also, many. others ht estrionelocelitisiL.
Also. *lsms number of desmisble Oottaaes in German
towm Obeetiant HUI. and other Plea". some of which
Will be exchanged for ony.nreprodon
For list OfDivelltßipv es% IfortV4iniUr and V 8.
saps& • aF. latiaiNF A llll_B.- F O litett._.
pa at IL W. log. winalan Nit amis.,
AUCTION MATIES , I
BRIN LEY ,it o --.
.•.
_
FEWNESS, n
No. 616 CHESTNUT and egg to
• ------- kg
1.1.606 SALE or Pnz snft DRY' alf. h . ' k
4
ON FS)DaY AGA klNci. ''''
mon
Aprilths f 2.
d l it. ag, at 10 o'clock, by actalccA.,
cre
". of r
IFS packages and lots of fancy and stapl e I t
g tiso Ni
"da till.R OF BARONY - WOVEN 1)11811 Q, ~. 1 1
Beteg the satire balancta of the !moor , 41, 4 0 1 4 ,1
ifriuneider D
" 01 FRIDAY NoRIONO.
Joril 22, at 10 o'clock. Particulars b,,,,,,...
SA/..2 OR 1,110 0 aRTOWS OF RIOg,),
AND TBINNING RIBBONS. ANT LA i i rty.
ov Ph MAT IMRPIPO. Ap r i )2 , It , t
cewtons No 4,6t6 corded edge posit de tip. .
black. White. seals. amine& attic. sod oa cn i o6l r e i r l i ,
carious 4040 newest shade. gait
carious WM tripill cbain sutra quality hi. ,
emleva brochir figured. plaid, • , t i,.
colored ditto. etai
Its•
varickno 1}4420 Deese blank silk eel Pet .ii, b °
q t
2to PIEUES PLAID AND p•moy BLOR ~,,
MISSES.M GOODS. OP T_HIJ j 4 POitrafj,; ti
COARLIte PAYS, & 0
OA FRIO slf 1163.111111vG, 1 1
Extra quality black lustiubs. assorted width)
Extra quality black taffetas. assorted wldta.'
Extra C P intent black. assorted Width ( ''
Solid colors pout do sole. assorted width.
Drocbe figured double faced. assort.g wid i l , 4
Extra qualky Alley. souumed width 4. '
SHAWLS AND BALK .S,ku
WOO fancy new riyies swing shawls.
1,600 largo tine b..lmorials.
II
; v . 90011 7 &
' ERRS AND COB( tigION
622 Oh ISTAltir StrePt a od (lIS SANSOII,
SCOTT & ttatroa BR I T_ILTW aes of ?CR Auctioneer'',NWfl
in.B., tit O,or
of ell so al aIo RON, deacrtatlona.ano FORAORR or pp l i o 1 , 4 1
b0t,,,41,0ip oz. Ain MO, ‘Tif
ocrn.ra or at atotr.loaftat, Rod tq u i n „
atss
Nos. 622 ChElrsup arid 616 USW! 8 .reat 414
GRAND SALE OF FINE II'ALLeN MARE;.
ADD ()ARDEN STATITAIRY AST° iirel.,3 e t tra
AND ALAMAATRIL AND 8 AJAR 'lns 4 11 11
Vi l i m p eon d
Co). laly by Messe r , yid Bro t „
r,
THIJESDAT MORAL:Y(4
Mat iset.,_at if o'clock. at our sa'eero ea fr
tHESINUT Street, we will sed a large e ' I ti
tie 1 above.
/Amog the colleeMon will be found one fine ''l .
111 ell I. . c o pied from th e origin,' by Eocene 4, Ai ''
'
I , extinieite groin:, 'Fidelity." or Dsrrstra 1
1 exquisite group. "The Paithfut C ' '
Cherie'. ompailos
line figure. "The Coquette." by Salads:" n. q ,
French original.
1 group, • ' liacehtlF and Arlad a% " by Tolond
1 fine bast Hon. Danvl Webstsr. bY Roachl. 4
1 fine btuat H
Poran Henry (3.y by Burnet
1 figure. •' yer. 'br Deride.
1 figure, "'Fiera," by Davide
1 Faure. Canova e • ' Faiewty," by %met
1 small madonnas 1 bun Zachary rev,
1 group, ' Bey and nog ; I-' Diville Love" in Ph
1 Guitar Girl of Palermo ;" 1 010.10 . ... Th e 4
v ,
calk " by Taa.d.
1 figure, 'Prayer." nr Samuel: I large ettdee,
'.Autumpi" 1 Pli alley do do: 1 tine old Imo, ti)
antique ' rornelia. Mother of Olio Grarch. "1 ,
Garibaldi: 1 euverb recumbent figure e e p,A,.,, ,
five feet in length, representing the "Flora 0) 1 il;
boll Gardena of Florence,
and 2, nue
monumental figures, repreeenting "kw
Grief '.
1 figure. Den Franklin, for garden.
The whole win be open fur egaminatlec with
logne on TUESDAY next .
LARGE BALE OF WO CABIS FRENCH STIIII9GI
OD Yitll; AY MORI:11AG near
the 22d blatant, at lu o'clock precisely, we eti ,
catalogue about 500 case , straw goods of new a d 4.
able sbapes, cOinprising RealL.4i NOR strew PIC '
and gray hair bonteta, Erdai and epeni•li bat.,
and eolor,d ho , de die ( onntre merebancg. ~.
the city trade, will do well to attend till% a4le
be the meet wtritcdve ever offered in 'hie ie er L y ,
ARTIFICI al., BON'vET MESONS ac
Included in bale will be found 301 - 1 cam , n* of 1
artificial flowers noun de sole and taffeta tense
bone, crepe.trirnmtnre, Via_._ _ _
• nig rirgetteras.
Also, one invoice of muff and cane trlmmiti
sale. &e.
The whole will be arranged with catalog
on reornii g of Bahl
WOMB COLLECTION OP OIL PSlSTrliili.
o'clock
RpDrAi Y
T ANnD
2 3 3 aTR w1
Y
!ell a ate
ofoithable on minting*, eemnildltul a coati,
sad choice private oollectiona; among than
found specimens from old masters, besides r l / 1
the present titres.
included mastsale ll fi
resund painting, Sinn lowing oldTI. yin : 10 Marrattl, Site
Bear. Simon Bowan, together wish aAverti tr
etuditie of J. Hamilton. E n P. M me, Winner.
Leemares, 'Warren. i Merin. 611017, Pain Hit
Bosse, and many other talented artists.
GREAT SALE OF UNCLAIMED EXPRESS C(
PES.
o.a TEM A
aV CKAG
MORNING *
April Eeth, at ID o'cl-olt, at our a.sleareatv,
C.b.tont atreet. and Gl5 Ransom streak. ,
thot nnelaimed packaue of the foilowLeg &rpt
pantos. viz:
Howard f . s ro. 'a Explaa§.
Rat*'
lONISERS.
o. 240 MA.._
LARGE POSITIVE SALE .0P 250 Lim Al
AND IMPORTED DRY 00008. Einf
WHITE 500DS. dic . by Catalogue,
TRIS MORII:10.
April 20, commencing at 10 o'clock m 64
prieing a general assortment of .easosabls gosh
will be found worths the attention of bayere,
Included In sale will be found, yis—
liEulD 'MIES MID LACS 00053.
An invoice late styles embroidered jaccnet
sea. watet•. edgings. inserting..
Also, a fall line of lane black silk lace v.ios,
/Lino- WI& and gents' linen cambric han k
gents' linen alsirt fronts. &e.
RIBBONS AND MILLINERY PDX
Also. bonnet and trimming ribbons. artificial
joined blondes, white and black silk laces.msthe
bonnet materials, dm
PALM HOODS.
60 cases 'smite and colo.ed palm and NVIIIJA
hoods.
HOSIBRY 0001 , 8. dm
Also, an Invoice ladles', gents', and children
and brown cotton hose, silk and Lie'e gloom di
HuOP SHIRTS.
EOC doz ladies' and mimes' woven tape
hoop Assts. or beat makes. for city r4t , ll•Filfl
Also, stock goods, notions. hair rolls. tare.
P HILIP FOR)) do 00., 45.17CT10„
5M5 MARKET and 5221 C0M3161111 Efr
LARGE POSITIVE SAL% OF 1,000 CAW
SHOES, DO.OO ANS. BALHOR.AL , ,
THURSDAY /AOKAING,
April 21st, at 10 O'clock precisely, lei!, be •uii
'ague, for cash, I (10t cases men's boys', and tuz
kip, and grain boots, balmorals. Oxford lie
boots, &a. ; women's, misses'. and cnildrot
goat, kid. and morale° heeled boots and sh,
gaffers, buskins. andalso city•mada geode.
49r Open for examination. with ehhntxtak
the morning of sale
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
April 21. will ba sold on account of ••
awes boots and Ehoea, slightly dame
fly HENRY P. WOLBER'.
B Y
ACTIONEER.
So. *OS MARKET Street. South Side, sbor
Sales of Dn• Goode, Trimmings. Notions,
MONDAY, WONISDAY. and FRIDAY Ns
manning at 10 o 'clock.
DRY 000D8, BR/Rlll 14111111II1TCIS, CLOII
MUSm
THIS HO S, RN A ING.
April 20. at Ineelock. will be sold, dress ;a
gOodll, steel•spring skirts, wool and mei,.
cloths es ssimeres,onecktlee. Idles, hosiery,
ehoes:Ar
M.
& SONS,
it and 141 South TOM'
Pale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth 0
SUPERIOR, PURNITUSE. LARG3 31 , 330!
WOOD PIANOS. PINS VaLVICT O&M
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
At 9 o'clock. at the auction store, the sap
tare; rosewood piano, by Reichenbacht
Co.. Hew York; also. three mahossor
lame French plate pier mirror, mantel nitt:o
extenston table (lienkere patent) fine Telvet
carpets. French china.
Also. fine Cane Air Gun,
SALE OF ELEGANT efiD POPM,CR
ON THIIRSDI,7I AFTERNOON,
April 21, at the auction stare. acoollectim
and elegant books on various Interesting Fn
editions of thepoets, &tt , the chief Portß
coptes tn. neat and. expensive bindings. Also,
of line engravings.
NAM; FOB, ACCOUNT OF UNITED 'll
WOOL AiND COTTON curr
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
Szt inst.. at 10 o'clock. et the notion top
of wool. cotton, •nd sole leather enteniro.
paper. Rd
Bale No. 41a Wethorlll Street.
611PBBIOR PIIIINFITMII. OVAL MEMOS.
OARPBTB. arc.
ON TUBSDAY MOBNIBO4
April 211th, at 10 o'clock, by catalagna. at t
Merin great. between Broad and F hewn
low Pitt* street, the satire household fare
prate oval mirror, oil palatlnge. Brasses a
'May be examined at B o'clock on th
OFFISH OF ASBISTANT QUART:
WASEINOTON. AI
AUCTION. —WILL BB BOLD. oe
19th day of May. at the attilroad Dine , II
ViTabA:
MO Tons of 0/d Railroad Iron,
100 Tons of Old Car 18184
110 Tone of Cast scrap Iron.
100 Tons of Wrought Iron.
- Ton s of Old Base and Copper ,
9(0 011 Barrels
Terms: Cash in Government Fonds Tea
to be paid at the time of n
nrcitue, the eAI
vary
property
3XlUee
remove be awithin ti
dabo of sear _ w
aplB-0-
AZE , STEAM WEEKL
VIMPOOL YOUCEUNG AT 6
Work Baibor.) The , well Steams
aotd. Raw York, and Polladelphla ices
are intended to sail as follows:
ETNA .»....... -
and Way succeeding gainidig itinco•
ZiOIITH Myer.
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TUTU OF PaSSAGH.
Payable In Gold or its equivalent it
1
FIEgT CA SIN• •sts.s•es6o 00 SI SilltaG ll .
Do. to London go o Do. to ,1. 01
Do. to Park.... .:....., 90 co Do. to ~•",'
Do. .to Hamburg .go 03 Do. to .;
Passengers also forwarded to Havre , '
darn. Antwerp. &c., at equally low rate ,
TWOS from Liverpool or Queenstown:
PC SW. 81109: Steerage from Liverpool k
RV. Those who wish to send for their frt
tickets here at these rates.
For further information apply, W I
Otiose --
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.. t. D P s i a a T d U lp Dl a, SanfrLmsAWhcro
tto r e b ton s o t it in Satrd iP Atat in -1 5 1 il ta f
t r af f)
Capt. Baker, from Boston for Ptailadelv
Iprll 111, at 4 o'clock P. IL
These nsW find inbetsptial steamehil
II lin g from each port prinefmailli ,
Imnroolom eflootod at ents•hall the P re
OA 'an vessels. .
?relate taken at fair rates.
abipper• are mteeetod to eoug Bli
Lading with their goods.
/or Freight or Passage (havlna , Sue
apply to /MIRY W+,
zat9 335 Elontb DS
cc BEDFORD WATER," -1
4tla sad dealeve will be =arta ,
Water. fresh from the Banns. at th (
the followlair rates:
For barrel. IV One= (oak)
watt • do ..
Half do (muii;r;i)•••••
The bar Mis mr• welt Mount& g.)
depend IVO* reeelving the Water ae
the Ern. All wawa addressee
rob 7-Stro • L. ASDRRN
4 4 1 Tluorry• _woNP ,
INTIVIC DISCOVERY All
Inlit 6 =fed by special pnereot...o.:
patient. at laStO WALNUT btc.
la ease eta tattnre ni abeam to ons.di o
elate= with ascertain medical ^a sr
formed by llamtestom Galsanna'
nobs of Blectriaity. without shool”.
san.alco. For farther infOrnmn
Pllnablat, Which contains bunarit a 0
eons* of Ws MOSI sellable men P 3 cr
base been apWily and ermanectlf,
treatment from medical nap b e 8 24 . ,.
thousand cured , in lase than Ns r
EDT Street
11 —Medical men and othere!l
Ist g• of my new discovers, at
AT: F:
of lecterns May 17th. 118e4. dF WALfirfr latreet. Prof BOLL
ic i e
thantandydra amain, 171 2 p.,.. 1 V1
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WALT
at?' 74511...
COShartu for;
WV and preserving the eoroplev ,
Wonderful eolnvolutd of the se
Coale. powder,mat undo, bisiont.D. f
Doeltnia. it beig compheed
bent* extraordlnerf goal /t ett
skin. making it soft, smoote. ouo
makes the olti appear y_onna the 0 ,
handsome MOM Mitalilll. Had the a ,.
Pries 15 arid 50 cents. PrePariod„., ,°
Ptrfoonere, 411 South 11100T 0 4,F1
glheatant. and 133 9 vutho/" . " -
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