A Word of Protest. To the Editor of the Preen SIR: In your edition of this mernhar, I again see a referenee.to a marriage that is about to take place between a young imp of this ate and a ratmi bffl. to , take pl liOeac fl e e in the Acadomyed In Fort Ddaware Aug of , the eaand thremany ht, e proceeds to go for Inc benefit of the Sanitary Dom .mteelon. There are many loyal citizens, and among them =Feel:, who consider this an outrage upon the loyal feelings or our community, and thick that, though - the proceeds Would be double What iv expect•d, that they should be rejected with scorn by snot C Moo, as they should not accept of anything that proceeds from an insult offered to our now Buffering officers mid privates in the reel prisons. D.les any One suppose, for a moment, that a marriage eould take place under like oitclintitancra in Richmond, If the proposition were ma te in that city for a mar riage to take place between a Union officer and a re bel lads I They would treat it with derision, end it would only result in MS being placed in closer llOnlinement and on snorter allowance. I hope this Marriage moo r ed take place, under the dream. Stamen prop se already the sympathizers are getting ready. and will make It the occasion of shoe:. fag their aympathy with the rebellion, by honors Which they intend to this officer. The end does netjustify the means." EviPectfully yours, owe woo nuns For our suffering Soldiers in the Richmond Prisons. Exchange Tickets on Passenger Railroads. PHILADELPHIA. April 20, 1864. To the Editor of the Press: Sur.: I noticed among the proceedings of the Le. gislature, in tour vamable columns to-day, that hill is before our law onakers, on the subject 0 1 ex change tickets on our city railways. I have nO interest whatever in any of our passeo ger railways, but I have in chew riding upon them. I bops, therefore, that our representatives will not pass the bill now before them. It can only militate against the interest of the in of the people. If the companies are req nired to change their present male with regard to *A...berme tickets, they will, I :have no doubt, abandon the whole matter ; In which event we, the people, would be the only sufferer.. Now, we any one compary, in whole cars We may ride, five cents for a ride, and et an ex charge tioketfor an additional sum of thr g ee cents— this provides for a second tivoccnt tide, and Abatement on the second ride of two-fifths, or f o rty per cent. This is sufficient reduction from the regular price, -lo.itudify the roads in act/whine the condition that they must be used within a specified time (the day lamed), or be void. This is virtilsal9 an excursion ticket, and the rules governing excursions on other IsiiroakOs, properly apply to these excursion or ex change tickets. We had better leave well enough alone—enjoy our present low price for riding on two toads ; it an act is passed curtailing the privileges of the companies, they will abandon the whole exchange-ticket rystein, and make us, the yeople, pay lull five cents for each and every ride. Et3ONONLY. New Creek coal Company. TO the Editor of The Press: conarqueo De of resent unjust efforts Made DS a morning journal to discredit thus company, it is limper to state that so far from being a worthless concern, the company owes ten . Id:Lowland (10,000) acres of the richest coal and iron lauds in the coun try ; that the Baltimore and Onto Railroad posses through, and has its extensive workshops located OD these Ist du; that the stockholders, a few days since, agreed, by legisiaiive authority, to consoli date the Shares into fifty (50) dollar (10) pe'r cent. preferred stock, and also, by an assessment on the COMMOn stock) iroisiposive the preferred shares, to rails a maximum fund of one hundrouand dol lars ($100,000) for bringing the mineral th weal s th of its lands speedily to market And to show what little apprehensions capitalists have of the common ene my there, it is creditably reported Messrs E. Cu ilad, H. 11. sod others have just pro jected a comp* , y, until a capital of nix millions, to operate in the immediate neighborhood of the New Creek Coal Company. JUSTICE. 1 - 1 _I "I" "Y . . Thermometer. APRIL 21,1663. APRIL 21, 1864. 35 12 P. N. 6 A. N. 12 P. N. 42 ..51 64 46 66 67;,1 WIND. "MID- NbpR....NbpE...NE. ‘NNNT....NDTVir W. LIC.CTURE AT CONCERT HALL.—The Rey. Richard Storrs, D. IL, of B ooklyn, lectured at lion. cent Hall, last evening on " Trie nation after its or. deal of battle." The speaker alluded at first to the rebellion, saying it was now drawing to a close. 'Civil war is not to characterize our history, as Ell. ropean critics have affirmed, for ages to come. It is to be closed by final victory. Out of this ordeal the nation is to come bleeding, but stalwart still. The sense of vitality never was stronger, than at this very hour, in the national heart. The question is of Interest to all parts of the earth. He then showed what and who were combined, and compact in the energy of the nation. The civil war is to-day the grand radical question of the world. It is comfort. Mg to know then that we will emerge with material resources, which are the necessary basis of a na tion'. resources. They have never been destroyed, or materially diminished, during the existence of this war. But still, the waste has been tran sient and superficial The national domain will stand hereafter as vast as before. The territory we occupy, with no vast deserts included in it, extend ing along so many parallels, eapable of producing cotton, rice, &c., will all remain for the blessing of us and our children. The anal, iron, copper, lead, Ano, tin, quicksilver, k,0., still remain. The vast rivers remain, and the same climate. The country is as capable of keeping and feeding, as well now as ever, five hundred millions of people. This cruel war has no more shaken these resources of the country than it could the stars in the firmament. He then spoke in brief of the resources and accoM pliehmenis of foreign countries, and of she many in. ventiorm which this country has brought out in this mar, never before known to them. The whole na tional miLd has been stirred as never before. So with peace will come a stop to these great inventions. These mechanisms am our legacies today from the bivouac and battle field The wheat crop isactually increased, it being 22,C00.000 bushels more than last year, a fact astounding to those in rebellion and their friends abroad. It is evidence more and more that War was only the training which our country was to receive to complete its national energy. It is conceded that the nation!, to come out knit together and united. The patriotic feeliug will be greater. He then spoke of the effect which the war in Italy had upon the people of that noun. try. The sectional struggle, if it terminate as it must, not in any miserable oompromise, not in any proposition of peace, will only advance the great moral influence of the country. There has been special causes to bring about this result. There was no passion on the part of the North, but a de• termination to put down the rebellion. The in. West of slavery is clearly to be buried so far be. neath the ruins of the rebellion that only historieal students will be able to rear its skeleton, The duo. trine of State rights is going down, not in its Original meaning or constitutional authority. At the close of this vast civil war will come a sense of the mission to be performed by the nation. We shall be more comprehensive and self-sacriflateg, more apt and adequate. The age of our noblest human aspirations is before us. Hitherto we have been looking to material 'traces'. A chivalrous sellsaarithe is common to our young men. We shall have, too, a sense of God as a nation, which we have not had before. With a skill, aptness, and patriotism stronger than before, if we come out vie. torious in this war, it will prepare us for the mis. Mon which is to crown the world with good. We are already so near success, let us not be faint. As we catch the glimmer of the consummation of this war, how comforting is it to our hearts I He alluded in eloquent style to the soldiers who are now fight. ing against the rebellion, and of the greeting that awaits them on their return home. The speaker's remarks were eloquent, and were listened to with profound attention. SOLDIERS' DAUGHTERS.— There have been lately., in several papers. appeals on behalf of a plan for establishing in Philadelphia a home for soldier& children who are left in eircumstanees of want by the death or prolonged ah.e.ce of their fathers. Un doubtedly the project will meet with the favor it deserves. There certainly should be no difficulty in providing for the children of the men who have left - their families and firesides that we may be protected in the peaceful enjoyment of our own comfortable - homes. There is already in this city an institution which partly provides f rr one class of soldiers' chit• dren. It is not limited to them, but includes them among others. The Industrial Home for Girls is the one to which reference is made. It has from time to time afforded protection to several daughters of soldiers. and about twelve more could now oe at once received. The institution has existed a little over six years, and has in that time acquired experience and ma turity of organization. It is not an asylum in the usual acceptation of the word. bUt tS intended to be truly a home for any girls, bet mesa the ages of twelve and eighteen. who need care, protection, and friends. These wants the managers try to supply to every girl who comes to them. About 176 girls have been sheltered by this home for a longer or shorter time. They are placed in families as soon as they are fitted to go out, and great ease is taken in selecting these homes for them. Nor doe, the watchful interest of the managers cease when the girls have leftthe institution, but it follows them as far as possible into their after life. 'We are desired to say that the .bidustricd Home for Gins will receive a limited number of daughters of soldiers, 'within the ages above specified; will clothe thug, teach them. and care for them. They will do this with an earnest and loyal endeavor even by this humble means to aid in bearing their beloved country through its present storms and riangere. The Home is situated at the Southeast corner of Broad street and Columbia avenue. Its board of mar agera and trustees comprise names well known in this community, and in themselves sufficient -security for the faithful nischuge of the trust coin untied to them. THE SANITARY FAlii. — Yederday after noon, the committee the Sanitary Fair on " Lt. bor, Income, and Revenue," held 'a very large and interesting meeting at the Beard of Trade Mai, Mr. L. Montgomery Bond in the chair. The treasurer, Mr. Chighorn, reported donations received Arum the last meeting of the coommittee of $11,1.00, in small sums. .• It was stated that the West Philadelphia Railroad Company intended to devote the proeeeds of their road on Thursday next towards the treasury of the Sanitary Fair. Also, that the "Continental" Hotel would donate $l.OOO to the same purpose. The following communication was read: PEIILADRLYEIIa, April 20,1861. L. Montgomery Bond, Eaq , Chairman. tC.: MULE Your Application to the Board of Presidents of the City Passenger Railways for one 'day's receipts of each company, to belappropriated to the Great Central Fair of the Sanitary Coinmie- Sion, was received and considered yesterday. when, on motion, it was unanimously agreed that this Board recommend a favorable response by each rail way company to this application. Yours, v*Tyerulir, HENRY CROSKEY, Secretary. (.`Lief Ruggles, of the police force, atated that the - olice force inteeded to give a day's " labor" to the committee, and the mum to be realized would reach 4,1,500. DIM J. W. Forney stated that the proceeds of the late lecture by Grace Greenwood would probably realize $BOO to the committee. Adjourned. TIER FRANKLIN INSTITIITE.—The usual monthly meeting of the Franklin Institute Was held last evening, at the ball. Seventh street, above Chestnut. - After the usual preliminary business, we. E. Longstreth his proved instill. •zient for setting to. 1 s forexhibite B utti ngsereW' threads. This instrument only differs from those in ordinary lase in being so constructed that, when applied to the bar on whieh the thread is to be out, it is main. tamed parallel in every (Morino with the axis of - the bar. Mr. L. also exhibited his improved devise for t.esUm the correctness of screw threads. -Mon." Mr. E. Brown read a paper on .own Navies- 0. S. WM exhibited Ms improved earner& stand, in Which ail the movements oeoesiary for mi. Justine the camera Can be ex peditiouay made w ith but little exertion on the part of the operator. A variable gang% for determining the width of ale points or tool. for cutting -flat-edged serew - threads, designed by Kr . Wm. Seitere, was exhibited. J. Friek's improved window-shutter fastener was also exhibited. Mr. Wm. sellers read an interesting paper on the • subj.:Mot screw threads and nuts. THE 22D RnorstaxT II: S. COLORED TROOPS —This-regiment will leave Oamp William Penn and arrive in this city iibtfut nine ()Woolf this morning. After making a street parade and being refreshed at the Saloons they wilt embark on the • steamer Continental, and sail about ten o'clock for - the seat of war. The following are a portion of the , edloers: Colonel, George W. Baird; Lieutenant 00. lonel, Ed. O. Geary; Major, Benjamin W. Thompson; surgeon, C. X. Wright; Assistant Surge Ons. 0. Dimon and A. Green; Adjutant, W. Ward Rice; QuirierMaster, Lieut. McGinley ; Captain., ()CLEW, ip r et. Templeton, Woodward, Store; Farnsworth, F o ie, MOW, Smith, and Plummer.- STILL . AmITEBB Comanoir.—On. Wed nesday eessdea * dumwr engine ear came in con tact with shoe/646e, on the r,onkt,rd and South wark Railroad, in the Nineteenth ward, and a awash was the result.. Fortunately, however, there were only a -few rusengers in - either. Some a them ways of • "yew' lleolyth.” THAT CONFLAGRATION.—It was not the soap and smells manufactory of Messrs Than a. McKeown that was destroyed by tire on Wednesday e es noon, as publiahed yesterday, but that of Kr. 0. [}rant a 00., at Twenty-third and Reunion streets. The location of the fire was oorreetly g iven, but the wrong firm was mentioned. The loss Will reach at lesst $76,000, on which there is the following insurance: American Fire Irian rarse Company . $ 6 ,0201 Franklin .000 Ph aaL id 10 000'. 2.600 Boy Springfield . ilis WO Corn imehange........ 2.500 Flinitable 2,510 4Nne. i 2 n.000 Reliance . ,500 FOR VTR SEAMEN.—WhiIe so much is doing for the soldier, we are glad to find that the sailor is not forgotten. James E. Rurdoab, E'q , has kindly volunteered one of hie most select :twa in. this (Friday) evening, at Connect sail. The whole proceeds to be given to re furnish the Sailor's Home, on Front street. kept by Pennsylvania Sea men's Society. The selections are admirable, and we hope to see a large audience. YACHTINO.—The meeting of the members of the Philadelphia Yacht Club, on Wednesday eve- Din!. Was well attended. An earnest desire Was evil:kited to make the rtheom regatta on the Delaware every war inte fo resting. big It is likely there will be two or three crook boats from Nets York in the race. The club will charter a commodious steamboat to attend the race. b Ind of musicians will also be employed to enliven the proceedingc. The day fixed upon for the great display la the 14th of Arne. LEGOItE.—A lad named John Reeves had bis right kg broken below the knee, yesterday afternoon, by a piece of lumber falling on him at wastdoaton street wharf. He was taken to the union v o l un t ee r Refreshment *Moon Hospital and thence to the remasylvaiata Hospital. RUN OVER .—A boy named Thomas /I ncline, aged five years, had his right arm and leg badly injured about five o'clock yesterday afternoon, by being run over at Front and Spruce by a dray. Be was removed to the residence of his parents at Front and Pine streets. DIVISION OF THE FUNDS. —We under stand that the receipt. on the Spruce end Pine Pee. imager Railway neat Monday will be ti the benefit of the U. S. Sanitary Fair and the U. S. Christian Commission. WILL SAIL.—The United States steamer Mohican is expected to may° the navy yard this morning for New York. Iler orders were received rather unexpectedly. CITY COUNCILS. The regular stated meeting of both branches of the CityGam:Hs was held yesterday afternoon. SELECT BRANCH. Mr. DAVis (U.) President pro tem. in the chair. A' communication of the Board of Controllers was read. It requests the Councils not to make any appropriation to the public schools, unless pre viously asked for by the Board, and a resolution to ' that effect passed. Several petitions were read and referred. The Committee on Water presented a resolution for the laying of water pipe on Sergeant and other streets -, which was agreed to Tile Committee on Girard Estate offered a reso lution executing a coal lease in favor of Dangler & Robinson. Agreed to. The Committee on Law reported in favor of charging the place of voting in the second precinct of the Twentieth ward to the northeast corner of Franklin and Girard avenue, the ruiner plisse be 7 ing no longer available. The resolution passed. The same committee recommended the change in the place of voting in the Fourth division of the Twelfth ward, to the house of Sohn Metz, cox. ner of Noble and York avenue. Agree I to. The Committee on Finance of Select Council re ported that they had examined the appointments of the City Treasurer and recommended their being confirmed, which the (Member did ua tat man el V. The Committee on Highways of Select Councils reported back the ordinance providing for the gra ding of Eliza street, between Fitzwater and Green hill streets, which passed. Mr. DATIe (II.) presented an ordinance authoriz ing the Mayor to execute a lease of the Nathans Beach and James Pasoan tracts of lands, and part of the John Brady tract not already leased, under the condition contained In the form of a lease approved in December, 1881, at a coat of oneetenth the pries of lump coal at Port Carbon, for all except (sees:nut coal, for which will be paid one twenty fifth the price of lump coal, and in no case the price to be less than twenty-five cents per ton. Agreed to. The bill from common Council, making an ap propriation of $50,000 to pay to the re• enlisted vete ran volunteers a bounty of $25 each, was referred to the Committee on Defence mad Protection of this Chamber. Mr. MIL stn (U). The chairman of the Commit tee on Defence and Protection. who. by resolution of Councils, approved March 4th, 1864, in relation to the quota of Philadelphia, was, with the Mayor, requested to communicate with the President of the United States, the Secretary of War, and the Pro vest Marshal General on th.t subject, reported in substance as folieWs : After stating that the Player was not able to go, he states that he was accom panied by Mr. Henry C. Lea, one of commissioners of the City Bounty Fund. Upon the first visit to Washington. It was ascer tained that the whole actual quota of Pailadelotria, calculated under the enrolment, excluding Busks county, which with certain wards of the city forms the Fifth Congressional dittriet, was not 20 000 as mentioned in saidiresolution, hut nn1yt.3.'778. ['he dif ference between this sum and 18,132, the highest quota ever announced for Philadelphia, under the call of February 1, 1864, to wit : the sum of 4 354, consisted Of an alleged deficiency of the city under Calls of 1861 and 1862. The injustice done to Philadelphia, therefore, was in charging her with this deficiency, and not in any excessive enrolment, or any exag gerated calculation of quotas under such enrolment. Copies of all papers which he deemed essential were obtained from the bureau of enrolment, and UM fancies were received from the Secretary of War that every reasonable opportunity and facility should be given to the city in her endeavors to show that she owed nothing under the calls of 1861. and 1862. Mr. Lea, on examining closely one of the papers of which copies bad been furnished to us, discovered that an amount of 18884, indi cating an aggregate of nine mouths' men, furnished by the State had through inadvertence been omitted in actllng up a column showing the whole number of men supplied by Pennsylvania under the call for nine months men in 1862. This relieved the State of 4,721 threw years 'men ' and the city of 9119. This amount deducted from 4 254 left a continuing deficiency of 3.365 men. Efforts were next directed towards ascertaining the best evidence to show the true position of Philadelphia under the calls of 1861 and 1862. It will be remembered that in those years calls were made upon the Governor of the State. He assigned the quotos and controlled the enrolment and draft. No accounts were kept with districts, ward., or even counties. It was left to the State authorities to distribute credits. In these circumstances, when, in the fall of 1862, a draft was ordered, the Councils and people of Paul,- delphia were roused, and to prevent it within her limits, they made the most anxious and diligent efforts to show that she had already done more than her duty. A committee of these Councils was appointed for that purpose, whose report will be found in the ap pendix to the journal of Common Council of that year. This committee, after examining the muster roils at the °Aloe of Col. Ruff, who was then the mustering officer for the city and the surrounding counties, reported that instead of a deficiency we had *an excess of several thousand men. Unfortu nately, the committee had no authority from the State, and no official relation with the only power that could have adjudicated the question, and it age pears to have ceased its labors with the presenting of the report. Messrs. William Ef. Allen and B. Gerhard, commissioners to conduct the draft, were requested by the Governor to ascertain and report to him the credit to which the State was entitled. They reported, after arduous labors, that the city owed no men. The Governer at once accepted the report, and arrested the pending draft. This report appeared to lave such an character, that it was presented with cond. deuce at - Washington. With this in their hands, a second visit was paid to Washington by the com mittee. At the close of this intercourse the evi dence which the committeehsd was referred to the Secretary of War, who again referred the matter to the President, striking out the whole deficiency of the city for the years 1831 and 1862, and ordering that the quota should be re-adjusted upon that basis. By this order the quota of Philadelphia, under all calls ofi 863 and 1864, is reduced to 19,033 men. It is believed that the city has furnished many more than thin number, but nothing appears to be certain in the way of a credit, until its entry on the books at Washington is gestured. We postpone a full statement of our credits, therefore, till greater certainty is reached. The most important subject yet remains to be pre sented. It giust not be supposed from anything that has been said that no draft can take place within the limits of the city. The accounts now kept at Washington are with each ward, and while many wards have excesses others are deficient. Uoless the former will consent to give their excess to the latter drafting may become necessary. We cannot but hope that one generous, unanimous Voice will be heard from every ward that has a surplus, and that the honor of the entire city will be preserved. With what heart can citizens on onstside Of a street con gratulate themselves on exemption, when the con scription is having its course on the other. It is re• recommended that a meeting of the ward bounty committees be held to commence action on this sub ject. And while neither city nor the General Govern ment has the power to take any coercive measures in this matter, it may be well to consider whether the former might not properly appropriate money to reimburse bounties paid by wards which may consent to distribute their exesases to the extent of such excesses. In eoncluding the report, it is proper to say that the action of the President in striking off the alleged deficiency did not conclude our efforts in reference to this subject. Other deductions were demanded, which involved questions requiring more care and attention on the part of the authorities at Washington, and were deemed too important to be diposed of hastily. These claims are still open for decision, and we trust they will reach a favorable settlement before other calls are made. The report was signed by Mr. Miller, as chairman of the com mittee. - It was ordered to be printed in the appendix, and, also, MO copies printed. The members of this branch then proceeded into joint convention with Common Council, for the elec. lion of a Building Inspector. On their return the president announced that Dir. James EL Stewart had been sleeted Building Teepee. tor for three years. The bill from Common Council, providing for the location of the Wm. Penn Hose as a steam-11re en. gine company, was taken up ea its final passage, but no quorum voting the chamber adjourned. COMMON BRANCH. A eommuicatlon was received from Col. Bassett, of the 825 Pennsylvania Regiment, requesting that the city bounty be paid to the men of hie veteran regiment. Mr. Heim (0.) presented an ordinance appro. priating $50,000 to pay the re-enlisted veterans ere. dited to the city at large, and not credited to any Congressional district in the city, each $26. Dir. Smut Stated that there were 1,918 veterans thus credited to the city at large. The ordinance was adopted. A number of petitions, ar.o., were received. Council then took up the Consideration of an ordinance in re. - Lathan to the Highway Department, the object of Whieh was merely to raise eateries of certain officers intim Department, and to create as additional clerk ship of $BOO per annum. It was discussed from four O'clock Until nearly six, and a vast amount of Mo. gnome was 'pent in its advocacy and opposition,, resolving itself in the end into a paraxial quarrel, between the members of the same political parties. The ordinance Wag finally adopted. - In joint convention, fur. San. K. Stewart (U.) wan elected Building Inspector for three years. The Committee on Highways offered resolutions providing for the paving of Oxford Street, Twentieth ward, Biter, Cadbury, and Lydenkan streets, and tramwaying Tort, Newkirk, and other streets. Adopted. Also, an ordinance appropriating $13,000 to the Highway Department., of which $2,000 are for repair ing the city railroad; $l ll ,OOO for paving footways, and $l,OOO for repairing and keeping in good order the Delaware river bank. when neglected -by the owners of property. Adopted. Mr. Been (U.), from the Committee on Port War dens, offered an ordinance, which was adopted, ap. propriating $2,500 for the repairing of wharves_ communication was received from the Herd of School Directors of the Fifteenth, section °ailing at tention to the had accommodations for school pur poses in the building occupied as Primary No. in Blount 'Fenton street, near Twenty-first. Mr. ECYSTIIIff (U.) offered an ordinance increasing the salaries of the Chief of Pollee andl n High °oasts,. Mrs, which was referred to the Police Committee. Mr. Louonurr (0..) offered the following, which was referred to the Finance Committee: Whereas. The city of Philadelphia has already spore ',rioted GM millions of dollars. gine. A,r11,1541, t, aid in and many million. suppressing the present rebellion, of dollars More maybe required to effect said ablaut:and are wh e e r s e m a lled t under o existin all g riaewbthe owners of real moats rden id/P.Sed be the tree- Lion ,of the above heavy debt, incurred to carry on lira war: and se all descriptions or persona property coj,y all the advantages of proteetion of the municipal govern ment, they should be compelled to con tribate towards - the payment of the debt incurred for the benefit of all. and pay a tax for municipal Veronese: therefor+, bo it Resolvedly the fiskat arid Common Councils of Phi ladelphia, That the Legislature of.Penasidminia be re quested to enact a law that annual tceomee. gains, aad profits arising from badness 'ofiall kinds. end intereft and incomes groin stocks: loses. and other verso, at pro perty. shall be mad ect to a taxfor municipal po rpp • A number of ordinances from Seleckaounall Were :concurred in, and Vouitell adieittkid.". THE COURTS. Martel court-Judge Here. William Sketehley vs. —. This was an action to recover damages alleged to have been sustained by reason of a flow of water from defendant's pre WOW Into the cellar of plaintiff's house. Verdict for plaintiff Savo. Catharine Donnelly, to the use of Samuel Kn. Patrick, vs. Jos. P. Donnelly. A. sot fa. to revise a judgment. Defence—there was in existence an agree. mem between the parties to the effect that a certain judgownt held by the defendant, Joseph P. Domini. ly, against plaintiff, should be considered a sat off as against the judgment now in suit, Oa trial. District Court—Judge Shorewood. Pa trick—Yu. S pIaUPSY Qo An notion to re pcover a e on , n ti o s o m k e a n o t w) . 'if e t r r d o i r o g t o ft o w d a s e s r o e i n d da s a c t d . delivered. P Davis imball vs. Ohas. H. Cummings. An ao. Hon to recover under a contrast for hay sold and de livered. Defence, that the hay was deficient, both as to quality and quantity. Jury out. Verdicts were taken in &number of oases by agree ment, and the smut adourned. Court Of quarter Sessions—Judge ,Thomp• NOM John O'hiesley was tried on a charge preferred by his brother, Patrick 0 1 111ealer, with stealing from a bureau drawer in his house two hundred and fifty dollars In treasury notes. Toe evideoce of the prosecutor's wife tended to establish, by implication rather than directly, that defendant, walla his bro ther was away from home in the evening, entered the house by a window, and stole the money. a. few days after is was missing by authority of a warrant, search was made of defendant's house, and a sum of money ($294) was handtd to the Milder by his wife, defendant at tbe time being absent. The denomina tion-of the notes did not, however, correspond with those claimed to have been lost by tile prosecutor ,_ and the defendant asserts that they are the fruits of his own honest industry. The jury were out some time, but being unable to agree upon a verdict, were dismissed from the case. Ohs& Johnson, a colored boy, convicted of obtain ing money by means of forged orders, was sentenced to an imprisonment of nine months. Julia Eberling, convicted of assault and bat tery: in flogging a step child with a severity which thejury thought unwarrantable, was sentenced to pay a line of $1 and cost.. The case of Samuel Boots, charged with stealing the pocket book, containing $l4O. of Elwood Poi. lard, at a ball at Ssnsom-street Hail, was begun when the court adjourned. THE YOLIICIE., ißefore Mr. Alderman White.; Show me Your Pass. A rich mere occurred on South Sixth street, hear South, yesterday, the fact. of which were developed before the police magistrate of the Fifth ward. A colored man giving the name of George Larkins was arrested on the charge of drawtog a pistol on a colored soldier named Thomas B. W. 13roanow. It seems that the soldier, having a short furlough, came to town from camp William Penn. As he was quietly walking along the street yesterday, the de fendant stepped up to him, and in a tone of authority, said : "Show me yer pass." ' , What's dat your eminent" replied the noblemen of Mars. Let me see yer pace, ash, and no fooling In "What's it your business, f axes you molar "If ' , DU don't anew me yer pass I'll bloWyer black head off.” "You've got no thority to demand my pass. What's y er unicorn 1" " Look heah, I's a detective of de Government, an it yer don't show yer pass, blow per head right oft 7 You isn't a detective." "I la, I tell you, and you can't go without show ing yer pass," replied the aggressor. raising his voice, so as to attract the attention of a couple of police offi sus approaching from behind. "Are you going to show me yer pass, you black -/ It yer don't I'll shoot yer." At this stage of the proceedings the assailant drew a pistol, sug gesting that he intended to put his threat into exe cution. At the seine moment the two police °Meer. step ped up quickly, and it was only the woilt of a mo ment to take the weapon from him. After the hearing, and there being some doubt whether the moldier would be in the city at the time of trial, the defendant was committed in default of X6OO to answer the charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons. Larceny of a Skiff. A man giving the name of Wiiliem Cypher was arraigned yesterday. on the charge of the larceny of a skid' called the Post Ber* The boat is valu. at $BO, and belongs to Mr. John Brocktagton. It was stolen a day or two mince from South-street wharf. A reward was offered by the owner, and the boat was traced to the possession of !Wirier ' who lives on the borders of the Schuylkill, the First ward. He was committed in default of $l,OOO nail to answer. Is it a Swindle! A correspondent at Norristown, Pa., forwarded a printed circular to this office yesterday, purporting to be a scheaule of "contributions and distributions for the Cooper-Shop and Union Refreshment Saloons for Soldiers," and desires to know If it is an attempt to swindle or not. We clan assure the correspondent that the Cooper-Shop and Union Refreshment Com mittees know nothing of the affair, and if the circular is intended to represent that they are parties to it, then the affair is a first-class ingenious at tempt to swindle. AU such circulars as these should be received With great caution by the people. We understand that the document of which we have a copy has been freely circulated in Wilming ton, Delaware, and quite likely in many other placeS. FINANCIAL. FIRST N.A.'I'IOI%T.A.T_. BANS PHILADELPHIA. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT UNITED STATES. 10-40 1.00.21. N. This Bank has been authorised and . Is noW prepared o receive subscriptions to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan. issued' under authority of an act of Con gress, approved March 3. MC provides for the issue of Twe Hundred Millions of Dollars ($40,000,000) United States Bonds, redeemable after ten years; and payable forty years from date. IN COIL dated March 1,1264, bearing interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. per annum. IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and lest, an nually. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will be ismitd of the denOritinatigne of fifty dollar. ($6O). one hundred dollars (COO), five hundred dollars (600), one thousand dollars ($1.000). five thousand dollars (6,000). and ten thousand dollars (10.000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars ($6O). one hundred dollars ($100). Ave hundred dollars (WOO. and one thousand dollars ($1,000). INTEREST Will commence from date of snbecription. or the ac crued interest from the let of March can be paid in or, until further nonce. in 11. S. notes or note* of Na tional Banks, adding (CO) fifty per cent. to the amount for premium. mhBo-tf Nm w ][.. 0A• N. IL S. 1040 s. , JAI COOKE & CO. OFFER FOE SALE THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. Bearing live per cent. interest, in coin, Redeemable any time after TER YEARS, at the pleasure of the Oeveraxneat, sad payable FORTY YEARS after date. Both COUPON AND BBOISTERBD BONDS are issued for this Loan, of same denominations se the Flu- Twenties. The interest on WO and SLOO 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, 'Masud September. the accrued interest from lit marsh is required to be paid by purchasers in coin, or in legal currency. adding 60 per cent. for premium, until further notice. other Government strourides bought and sold JAN' COCOMM ar- 114 BOOTH THIRD STEM 5-20 COUPONS, DUE 113 T MAY, 8.0 U 0 MC T. ORDERS BY MAIL OB Exnuses ATTENDED TO _ up - DIAACK. HAWK GOLD MINING . COMPANY. MINES—BOBTAIL, GREGORY &C.. LODES—GILPIN CO., OOLORADO. CAPITAL, 503000 SHARES $lOO BAWL TRUSTEES. F. H. JUDD. few York. W. L. LEE, Colorado. ANTgowt ABNOUX. New York. OEO EON BLISS. New York. 0. W. (MILS. New York. J. B. WILLIaId& New York. J HALLLPLBAsiIirS. BeIHMOM LEONARD SWEPT. Washington. CARLOS FIERCE. Boston. President—Y. H JUDD. Vies President—W L LEE Truman—WALTER g LAWTON. seeretary—B. LITTLEJOHN. Conneel—JOHN S. WOODWARD. MYLO LEE. OFFICE. No. N 5 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK. apio-rm BRIOCIS COLD CO. MINES-BRIGGS & GREGORY LODES, GILPIN 0017NTT, OOLONADO. CAPITAL 10.000 SHARES-1100 EACH. • TRUSTEES. J. SUTTEE BEIGOS GEO. M. PULLMAN Chicago. ANTHONY ARNOUX.... New York. .... HENRY COGHILL R. CoNBELL WHITE —.i ~ .. d . s' N. T. C. C. ALMIL Hudson. XI. .. WM. G. ABGALL • PrOT/den". B. I. Preeldenk, J. SKIM BRIGGS. Treasurer, WAL rza. I LA WTON. Bearaluw D. FITTLEJOHN. Counsel. J. & WOODWARD. Mining SnreertntendenL CRS& R. BRIGGS. uniS l m Ogee 15 CLIFF Street. Fly Fork. CHAMPAGNE WINIC.—AN IN VOICE of " Orman; " and '' (lomat " Ohanivatua Win*. now binding from Urfa Unto Gaon.~ and for sale by .TAII FISTOHN & L AVE SON II PilkaW sox mat me* th /MAT 6,, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA:, lIRIDA.Y; APRIL 22, 1864: C. H. CLARK, Preiddent. DBEXEL & CO. NILEDJCAIEns ELECTRICITY -ITS WONDERS .A 8 A THERAPEUTIC AGENT. The object of the following Advertisement is to set I.,ih something new in the development of a new phi losophg: something true, Miring for lii baits immutable fasts; something reasonable. speaking forth the lan. tillage of nature. and something important, as it reveals the only true rationale for the physioni ills of Man. TO THE DDiIIASED Nearly five years ago, Prof 0. ,H. SOLUTE !ousted himself in the city of Philadelphia, at UV WALNUT btreet, and announced his great discovery in the thera peutic application of liagnetietn. Oalvautent. and other modifications of Electricity for the care of the most ob- Minato, acute, and chronic diseases, announcing to she public 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 evi• dances and &cis too incredible for belief. This discovery is the result of more than tea years' hard and scientific investigation. It develops not only a reliable system for the diagnosis of disease, bat the only efficient and reliable means of cure. Its great anPO - over all other epitome for the cure of disease has been practically tested for more than ten years. and for nearly five years in Philadelphia, where twelve thoa sand invalids have been treated, suffering 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 other cities, had been given up as insurable; and in Nearly every case a perfect cure had been effected by Professor BOLLES. Many of the most obstinate of the above oases treated, have been warranted by llPo.3lat contract, and not a fail• are has been made in any warranted case. As Ind obi. table evidence of Oki foregoing statement. Professor BOLI,Bg has adduced in the following advertisement, teetimonials from citizens of Philadelphia. who had suffered from a complication of diseases, for fear, ten. and even thirty year., and had availed themselves of the best medical skill in this and other cities, and were given up as incurable. but afterwards were folly restored to health by a few applications of Electricity. Such an array of evidence as will hereafter appear in this adver tisement, is not merely to show that Professor BOLL Ed has made an important discovery in the application of Electricity as a therapeutic agent, but empsatically to show that nearly all diseases which have been consider ed is curable. in all past ages, and are so considered at the present time by the most eminent medical men, can be speedily and permanently cured by the different mo difications of Electricity. when applied in harmony with his discovery of the action of . Electricity through the cerebro- spinal axis. Professor B. has cured, is curing. and further pledgee himself to cure a certain class of dieeases acknowledged to be t. incurable by any known process -of medication, diseases that never have, nor never can be controllei, only by his mode of applying the various modifications of Electricity- He it often asked for what dtseaaes is Ilectrieity best adapted? In reply he would say, for all dheases to 'Which flesh is heir—acute or chronic. inflammatory or paralytic. In all cases where medicine is beneficial. and in all cares beyond the influence and control of medi cine. klectricity has the power of arousing the vital force by changing its Polarities, thereby' regulating se cretion, excretion. digestion, and circulation, and bring ing the system back to a condition of harmony and health. Thousands of themost reliable individuals in this city who have been treated by Professor 8., 1220 Walnut street. can and will vouch for the above etatemeat of facts in their own asionishingetiren Ile verily believes that he has °area more obstinate diseases daring the five years, or nearly, of his practice in the city of entladet phut, than all the medical men that have ever practiced in this city, either al lopathicallv, homoeopathically, or by au other pitchy. This assertion may look live boast. tog. but it is true , every word of it; for woo over heard of such astonishing owes? es if by magic. obstinate d la ewes. which have for many years resisted all other treatment, are often cured in twenty minutes, and often in less time; and in all cases a warrantee is glireit when the patient desires it. Who snail properly estimate the incalculable blessing thus so speedily conferred on sof feriort humanity, When. instead of b.-ing drugged for months, and thrown on bens of languishing. health is restored by Professor BOLL sP,' treatment in many cases almost instantaneously? In conclusion, we would say, for the encouragement of the dyspeptic neuralgic, con sumptive, rheumatic,paralytiz, epileptic, ad, in fine ll a those on whom medical Westmont ever did and ever will prove a, towl failure, that there is still hope to vour case, and a fair chance for your recovery at 12/0 WAL NUT Street. COMPLIMENTARY BEBTLIIVONS. —Yam Kspio Max ATID OTHERS.-4t the close of a Connie of Lectures, delivered to ns, members of one of the many (lasses of 'Professor C. H. nOLLBS, who has been developing his discovery for nearly four years, at 1220 Walnut 'street, in the city of / - hiiedelphia, in the application of Gal ranieni. Magnetism, and other modifications of Bleat/linty, the following resolutions were unanimously passed : Resolved. That as we have been eye Wituesees for many weeks in the Institution of Prof Bottom, and have good reason to believe that he has discovered new prio cipirg in the application of the different medulla .t.ons of istectricity to the various diseased conditions of the hu man system; and that, _in the trewment of different diseases, we have been convinced that, in his hand. as also his students, the application of glectricity is a relia ble therapeutic: anti that he has taught us a new. ra tional. and scieniille Philosophy, and we believe the on hi reliable theory of disease and mode of cure. Resolved. That in our Judgment. the redioeophY ad vanced, and so clearly demonstrated in the Connie of Lectures, is entirely new and original with Professor Bolles. and not known to the Medical Profession, and that the great success which has attended his practice in this oily is 9101:10 the result of his scientific discovery of Electrical laws hitherto unknown to man, aad that the many failures of other men in this city, using this mighty agent, is owing to their ignorance of the true Principles of ildectricity. Resolved. That we. in duty to suffering humanity.and for the great progress ofthe human rase in e.pproxi maticg to a condition of health and happiness, commend the Professor and his theory and practice to the public, and bid him God-speed, as we beiieve his great mission is one of benevolence and mercy and calculated to bane tit humanity in the only ecient - lic and reliable way to a dual restoration of health and physical happiness. Resolved, That we tender to Prof. Bolles our thanks for his lucid instruction and Lind attention to us, indi vidually and as a class; that he has redeemed every pledge or assurance made by him, and that in rartong from - him he hrus our beet wishes for his happiness and prosperity, and we heartily commend him to all scien tific investigators, and also to the diseased of body and mind. Also, Resolved. That the proceedings of this meeting be shared by each member of the class, and published in the city papers By order of the Class. K .1. GALLOWAY, M. D., Chairman. W. B. Brown. Th Jukes ellen three doors M D, east of Fortieth street J. C. Heed, IL D. S. W Beckwith, No 9 Wood- E. T. Elliot 81. D. land Terrace, Phius. Frederick Walk. Alb ¢hens E. H Nash. 313 North Sixth House. Phiia. street ?hike Jacob Grim,lB49North Mar- M. B Tuttle. M. D. shall street. Phila. J. H. Bartholomew. Alin. W. H Puller. M. D. nhatig Mouse. Plll / 9 " Philadelphia. May 4th, 1863. • ASTONISHING RESULTS. The following report is not the result of hearsay. CIY far-off certifies es or report, of men of d mblul veracity, but from reliable business and professional men in oar very midst, whose report wan arrived at after weeks of careful investigation at 1220 Walnut street. where Prof. BOLLES has been testing his discovery in the applica tion of Electricity for the speedy and permanent cure of acute and chronic disease., for nearly ten years. in which time he has treated more than seven thousand in valids With success. FROM A FEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADEL PHIL —We. the undersigned, having been treated for obstinate diseases by Professor Bolles. at 1220 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. which had resteted for a long time the treatment of the most eminent medical men in this C/y ; and also hawing witnessed the results of his treat ment on a g eat number of our acquaintances and friends. for acute and chronic diseases, do therefore take great pleasure in recommending to the public his important all covert'. ' He has been located over four years at 1220 Walnut street, testing his treatment on many thousa,.de of oar molt reliable citizens by his new discovery of applying Galvanism. Magnetism. and other modifications of Elec tricity, and having watched his success in tee speedy and permanent cores of hundreds of our friends. as well as ourselves, and especially that class of diseases never benefited by medicines; therefore. Resolved' That we, the undersigned. regard the great success we have witnessed fin months lithe treatment of Consumption. icinnimatiem, Paralysis,lnsanity. Dia betes, Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh. &maa reels, Aphonie.. Asthma, Ague Chills. Contraction of Limbs, St. Vitus' Dance Coldness of Feet. Hands, or Head; Deafness, Dyspepsia, all forms; EpPepsy.Hemor rhage. White Swelling, Venial Depression, Neuralgia 'Withered Limbs, Convulsions, Palpitation ofthe Heart. and Lockjaw. as indubitable evidences of rrotessor B.'s scientific application Of Electricity for the speedy cure of all cut able diseases. E. A. Steele, M. D.. No 6 South Twelfth street; Wm. H, &river. Haines street, Germantown; L. C. Stock. ten. 2.6 Market street. Philadelphia: John McCormick, 1220 Bidge avenue; Thomas Allen. Fortieth and Chest nut, West Philadelphia; Charles H Grigg. Nos 219 and 221 Church alley ; Emanuel Rey. 707 Sensom street, at torney - at. Law ; Isaac D Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace; E. N. Nash , BL3 South Sixth street; H. Craig. 1726 arch street, 138 Broad street; Hobert D. Wrrk, 61 Borth Third street: A. G. Ora.. northeast'corner Tenth and Market streets. . . N. B.—Professor Bolles takes pleasure in referring the sick to the above names. and the following, whose cer tidcates have been or will be given in full for the good of humanity Judah Levy. Bronchial Ooneuxoption, 814 South Front street. Edward T. Evans, preacher of the Of B Chum, Dyspepria of long standing. Laryngitis . and Lumbago, 1633 Helmuth street. William IL Shaine. Paralysis of lower limbs. Paraplegy, an d Epilepsy, publisher of the Notional Merchant. 186 Soutn Second street. Thomas Owens. Congestion of the Brain, and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetes. American Hotel, Philadel phia. JameS Nugent. Deafness for six years, and ring mg and roaring in the bead, Fifteenth and Bedford Its. William Morgan, General Debility. 401 Spruce street. Thomas Harrop, severe Diabetes. Rose Mills. Went Phi ladelphia George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long stand ing. 610 Chestnut street. H. T. Deßilver. Chronic-Neu ralgia and Inflammato Rheumatism . 1736 Chestnut Meet. 0. H. ry Carmick Chronic Dyspepsia and Inilam. mation of the. Kidneys. Chestnut and Fortieth streets. George W. Free*, Epilepsy. 1492 North Thirteenth street. Anthony Carney. Consumption. 1217 narket street. Ed ward McMahon, Consumption.= Front street. Chas. H Grigg, Dysnwpsia and Constipation Tenth and Arch streets. Nickel. Chronic Bronchitis.. Constipation. and Congestion of the Brain. 515 Callowhill street. Rev. .7. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. Owing to the anxiety manifested by medical men and others, to learn the theory and practice of Medical Electricity, Professor C. H. BOLLES has consented to give another course of lectures. and fall instruc tion for applying Galvanism. Magnetism. and other modifications of Electricity, as a reliable therapeutic agent for the cure of Acute and Chronic diseases. 'I he conies of Lectures will commence MAY 17th, 1214. at the Institution, 1220 WALL UT Street, Philadel phia. 1015.1mw Its ELECTRICITY.- WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HIALTEIf—Heasn. GRIM dr AILED. Medical Rialtrielans, having dissolved partnership. the Practise will be continued by THOS . ALLEN at the OA established ofilee, Ho. flu North THWPI3 fitrest. between Coate' and Brown where he will still treat and core all curable diseases (whether Acute. Caroni.. Pulmonary or Paralytts. without a shock or aa7pain.) with the va -rlons modilisations of Ileetrisity and Galvanism. Thin treatment has been found remarkably ausseastbl in all eases of. Bronshitis. Diptheria. and other diseases of the throat and respiratory organs. Consumption, drat and se- Influenza and Catarrh. Gond stager. General Debility. limers Paraly agia. Di Ki dneys,seases of the Liver or Fever and Alma Diabetes. Contestion. Prohyta Uteri (Falling of iiiziii:" - ihi vriiini pysposia. Prolatitui Int lot Pilot ) AIIIIII.IIII. Nocturnal Embolione Es. Bronehitla Deafness. ' ' No char= for conatultation. Oil= hours 9A- 111 to 0 P. M. Tosumontalo to be won at °am descom TARRA.NTS IPPERVISOENT SELTZER APERIENT, Tor THIRTY:I3LBR has resolved the Taverable Ba sommendational the PUBLIC, and been USED and PEE SCRIBED by the PMT PHYSICIANS IN TEI LAND AB =MDT DM= =MT KNOWN ?OR Sisk Headache, Nervous Readashe. Dpepeila. Sour, Dizzin Stomaeh. Moue Headacheess, Cleetiveness. Lose ofAppetite. Gout. Indigestion. Torpidity of the Liver, Gravel, Rheunratis Affections, Piles. Heart bun, Sea Sickness. Bilious Attacks, ?ever& iss.. as. Tor Testimonials. as.. see Pamphlet with each Batt& Meaufaetttred oat by, TARRANT & 00.. POE S ALE Street. New York nol-17 POE SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST& TUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP 01 DOOR 111 aneeeseful as a remedy, boemum those wit oso It pronouns, it the best COIMEI the beet Blood Burlier, the most eldedebt Invigorator. and the best cure for Scrofula ever offered to the Dahlia Sold by the proprietor. F. .IIIIIIIILLL 15111 KARIM Sreet. tableas And all Druggists. TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO CATION never tails to sure Rheumatism. Borturale.. Qpralns, IM$, Chapped Hands, and all sale az. eases Ylbsei ud Wbolessle end natal by H. B. stpl CALLAWRILL. tabaßla UPTEEN OF BEA.I3TY. nneo WHITS VIEGIN WAX OP ANTILLNA A new PRINOS COSIEITIC for &mutterer, whiten- Irg, and 'wooers's"' the complexion It Is the most wonderful comported' of the age There. is neither chalk. powder, maa.neeia, blemntn, nor tale In ite cnm to, E siou. it being composed entirely of yare Virgin Wax; b puce its ..egissordinergqualities tor preserving the GI in. Waking - it colt. smooth, fair, and transparent II 12; ones on oukappoer onus the bowel) , be handsome. the bondeome mote beautiful. and the mgd autiful divine. Price 23 *and 50 cents. Privased only by HUNT , st uu Perfumers, 41 South SlOnPil Street, two eons above Oheeteht, and 133 SonthillingiNTll Street, above Wal; iWt l l lll .. . . PROPOSALS. OFFICE ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH aid. OMAR 0 Streets. Pinkker.LPHlA,'AprlL 21. DM. SEALED PROPOSAL'S will be 1.4-noised at this 01104 Until 12 o'cloc Schuylk i llo6l AY. 'the 26th instant. tor suPPl3lim the Azimut, proeiptly. the LWOW" ing articles; Axe blimp, army standard. Hatchet Sling.. do. Paper for packing. 36 x 40; samples mitred. Brown Holland or linen. do do. Dark bins Thread. No. 36. do dor -- Bidders must state in tbeirproposals the price. which mud be given In writing as well as in Agues; also, the quantity bid for, and time of deliver,. Bide from defaulting contractors will net be received. Blair forms for Proposals can be bad upon application at thin Aloe Proposals must be endorsed " Proposals for Army Eintr- Piles, " suiting the particular article bid for G. H OROFINAN. ap22 St A. Q. M. General, U 8 A.. ASSISTANT QUARTERMA.STER, 21111Ale'd ()MOS. PHILADELPHIA net April. 1861. PPOPOBA.LS will be ree,,tved at this office until WliD- NitliDetlf next. 27th inst., at nook,_ for the erection and completion of a temp• rary MOSPITAL. to contsin 75 beds, at camp Wm Penn." Ohetton Hills, Pa. biatlrial and workmanship to be similar to that In the original hospital erected for the use of this camp. Piano of me hospital can be seen. and information obtained, at the (nice of John McArthur. Jr., architect. 1109 South PITH Street. The right to reserved to reject all bide deemed too high, By order. Col. G. H. 013.0814fA17, Asst. Qr. Master Gen. ap22 427 A. BOYD. Oa of and s. Q N. OFFICE COM MISS VOP SUI34BT BIQA, No. 828 WALNUT Street. PHILADISLPHIA. April 21. 1861. SEALED PROPOSALS (in duplicate ) will be received al this office twill 12 o'clock M.. on WEDNESDAY. April 27 18°4, for supplying. for the use of the United States Army, the followlne BUMS mos MBES. delivered at Philadelphia, via; bOO barrels first qoality "MESS" or "PRISM MESS " PORE (which to be stated). of the Tack of 1863-11. in fall. hooped oak barrels, with trot master hoops: meat to be fres fr..,a rust or stain fell weight, and thoroaghly. salted. Ridden will mate when their pork was packed and the brands. 100,000 pounds first quality thoroughly smoked BA CON SHOULIDBRii, in tignt tierces of uni form sir& 200.000 pounds first quality PILOT BREAD, to be • made from good. sound extra floor thorough ly baked, and perfectly dried before being packed. To be packed in boxes of well seasoned wood, of such a kind as will not impart taste to the broad; bone; to contain SO pounds net Bidders will 4180 state the price delivered in dour barrels. 3,000 barrels EX TRA SUM FICUS or EXTRA. F aIdILY FLOUR, (which to be stated): to have been ground within 30 days of date of this advertisement. from the best winter wheat, in well.coopered head. lined barrels Name of brands andplace of manufacture to be mentioned in the bid. 19,600 pounds first air k Crt.drled CORN ME &L. in well-coorered ivad-l;ned barrels. 60.000 pounds first quality head lined ISBANS. in web-coonered head-lined barrels. . . . . . . . . 50,000 pound. PRIME 2105, in well-soipered head lined barrels 20,000 pounds Bret quality large grained, !Ma cleod HOMINY, in well.coopared barrels. 60,000 pounds PRIME RIO GOF Faa we1...-coop ered barrels Bidders will state the price per net pound for furnishing the whole or any portion of the above coff.re. roalted. ground, and packed is tigat paper lined barrels, and the parties; tarnishing it will be required to state on oat a that the coffee tar nished by them is of the same quality as the sample Offered, and that it 0013. Mills no adulteration nor admixture of any for.,iga substance. Green coffee sample rsquired 150,000 pounds light yellow CoFFAII SUGAR, or choice dry RAW SUGAR; barrels to be of the beat In 1180 for the purpose 30,000 pounds coarse pulverized WHITE SUGAR, in well-coopereil barrel. 5,000 gallons pure CI bElt, WHISKY, or 0011.14 . VIMEGAR, in strong, well-capered barrels. 40,000 pounds wood hard SOAP, in poand bare, fall venom 20.000 pounds clean, fi ne, dry SALT, well-coop ered barrels. The above stores to be ready for delivery within 22 days from date of award, bat if not needed at hut time. contractors are expected. to hold them atil repaired for shipment. Samples of all the articles, except meats, must be de livered with the proposals. and referred to therein: but the propsealt must not be enclosed with the sample. hamptes of herd bread flour, oorn meal, bean,, rice. hominy, green c .ffee. sugar, soap. and salt, mast be la boxes of card board or tin. and not in paper parcels. Certificates of hapection by profetsio packers or in spectors. other ,ban tie party tarnishing the provisions, will be required for all the meats certifying on the past of the seller their present quality and conAtine. - Cita moats will also be examined and patted upon by John G. Tsy.or. inspector on the part of the MLitt d States. Separate proposals, in duplicate, mast be made for each articai enumerated, and bidders 'Lay propose for the hole or ani Part of each A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each bid. and the proposal. mast be specific in com plying with all its terms. Bash bid, to have considera tion. must contain the written guarantee of two respond bk.:, name., as ft-news: We. the undersigned. guarantee that, st wild all or any part of the above bid be accepted. it the' be fulfilled according to its true purport and conditions; also. that a written contract, with bonds to the amount of one fourth 'he value of the stores proposed to be furnished. shall be executed it required." The teller's name, place of business, and date of pur chase, with name of contents, gross. tare, and net weights, must be marked on wren,' package, and all old marks must be obliterated. Neturns of weights by professional public weighers to be stamp whenever rennired. Bids will include packages and delivery at any paint in this city. and any inferior packages or cooperage will be considered sufficient cause for rejection of con tents. - • .. Payment to be made in sues feriae as may be furnished. b, the United States for the purpose. Pro Dotale must be endorsed "Ploproiala for Subsist ence Stores." and directed to F. N. BEM K, ap2l•Bt Captain and CI. S. Vols. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OP TUB COLUMBIA'AND PORT DE POSIT RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, Pa.. Apr* 6. 1864. Sealed Proposals for the Graduation and Manoory of that portion of the COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT RAILROAD, between Columbia and the Lead of the Old Maryland Canal, a distance of twenti. nine miles (in sections of one mile). will be receive at toe Office. in FROSIT Street, below Loceet, until noon of the etuth in stant. Plans and Profiles of the work will there be ex hibited for one week previous to that dote C. b KAUFFMAN, President. J. A. SHBAFF, Chief Bnelneer. ap9 tap 26 OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SIIBSISTENDR. _WASHINGTON, D. C., April lb, 1864. PROPOSALS FOR F GOTTR SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 25th at 12 o'clock li., for tarnishing the Subsistence Depart ment with EIGHT THOUSAND (8.000) BARRELS OF FLOUR. The proposals will be for what is known at this depot as Doe. 1. 2. and 3, and bide will be entertained for any quantity less than the whole. Bios must be In duplicate, and for each grade on sepa rate sheets of paper. The Flour to be fresh ground, and delivered in new oak barrels, bead lined. The delivery of the Plow to commence within tlve days from the opening of the bids. and in such guanti• ties daily as the Government may direct; delivered at the Government warehouse in Georgetown. at the wharves or railroad depot in Washington, D. O. The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed within twenty de., a from the opening of the bids. Payment will be made in cert. flames of indebtedness. or such other funds as the Government may have for disbursement. The usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted Which is not fresh ground. An oath of allegiance must fteccmagmy the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file I his odice. and no bid will be entertained from parties who have previous ly haled to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for an canes. Bids to be addressed to the rinderiligned. at 1110. 223 0 street. endorsed "Proposals for Flour." S. C. GREEDS, aplB-7t Captain and O. S. V. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER OBEERAL'S OFFICE. Przmanuramia., April 16. 1564. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until SA TURDAY, 22d instant, at noon. for the Oonstrectton of a Well or Wells, having a continuous flow of whole some water. sufficient to supply the McClellan 11. 5. A. R . 2BPital wi th /00.000gfla0n8 per day." whe contractors will be required to furnish and set up, complete net less than two (2) pumps of the Woodward or Worthington pattern, with all the pipes, stopcocks, and connections, reanired properly to discharge the Water through the tanks and pipes now in nee through out this Hospital. The whole spraratne. when conaDleted.mnst be work ed from the present steam boilers. The contractor to have the use of all the pipes, cocks, and valves. (including the fire-pumps,) the property of the Hospital, which shall be thrown out of use by the proposed new arrangement. Before the award of thelcontract a bond, with satis factory security, will be required. guaranteeing a con stant supply of not less than one hundred thousand MO.- 000) gallons of water. as specified , during all seasons. Plane of the Hospital can be seen. and information received, at the office of J. iIIeA.RTEGYR, Jr.. Architect, 209 South SIXTH Street. By order of Colonel 0. H. Croanian, Assistant Quarter master General A. BOY D. ay/ti 7i Captain, and A. Q. H. 3ROPOSALB FOB FOBAGB. OXIXY clunaighliaMna's Wang:Limo], DIP, ,Of Desember ISM A-A12,41D PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. L Quartermaater's Department. at Washington,_ D. 0.. Baltimore. 11L, Alexandria. and :Tort Monroe. Vs, or either of those plow, with Han 'Oulu, Oats. and Straw. Bids will be nweived for the delivery of 1,000 bushel. of son or oats. end 110 tons of hay or straw. and 11P- Wards. Bidders mutt elate at Which of the above-named points. they propose to make deliveries. and the rates at which th”' will make deliveries thereat. the quantity of each article proposed to be delivered, the time when said de liveries shall be commensal. and when to be so lets The prim moat be written out in WOrde on the bide. Corn to be put up la good, stout sacks. of about two bushels sash. Oak. in like sacks, of about three bushele *as G o vernmen t s . to be furnished without extra shame to the The hay end straw to be menrelY The Th e partietilar kind or deseription of oats, worn ! ha . y, oropo straw. Proposed to be delivered. mast be stated ill MO prsals. An the artiales offered under the bids herein Invited will be subject to a rigid inspestion by the Government Inspector before being wweswed. Contrasts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder. as the interest of the Govern ment may require, and payment will be made when thiP whole amount eontrasted for shrill have been delivered sad nacentel The bidder will be required to WWOMPROWS Ida 44r414 - sal with a guarantee, signed by two responsible 'perilous. that in case his bid is assepted he or they wi ll . with'', ten days thereafter, eX6411441 the *entrain for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, In a sum equal to the amount of the eontraet, to deliver the forage proposed conformity with the terms of this Advertisemant: and in taro the said bidder should fall to enter intothesontract. they to nuke Rood the diagrams between the offer of id bidder and the next lowed rwpowrible bidder. ere* ism to whom the 1331t h r i vrt maybe r r o ltr i ft oho wn b tits oilraltertillege of a r., District Attornay j lor• int; Government,, r any otner Wiser ander, the united or responodble person itnownie this All bidders will be i Att=notilot of the asseptansa or rejection of thoupro The fell name and poet also sadiron of each bidder nesst be legibly written in the nrovow.l. Frepossaa mast be addressed to Briliadier @amoral 11, 11. - Rneker, Chief DepOt Qaarterrawitln:,WaehingtonD 0.. anii shorad be plainly marked. Proposale for Po ins ann. equal to the amount of eomtract, darned by the contractor and both of his raarantors. be reentred of the sneeesufol bidder or bidders anon Wiping the contrast. Wank or= of bids imanuitess, and bonds may be obtained neon appitemon s.t this omen FORM Or PROPOSAL frown. County. and Blue I. the anbetrfter, do hereby propose to furnish and'dar liver to the fruited States. at the Quartermaster's De partment at agreeably to the ter= Of ,YOni advertisement, inciting yroporals fo r !crag% doted Washington Del at, Deeember 8.1455. the following aria. ales. -- bus pounhelsds of Corn. in sacks. at per bushel of Id . bushels of Oati. In oaths. at per buthel of M pods. tones of un baled Day. at per ten of 1,000 Pounds. -- torts of baled Straw, at Per ton of MOO pounds. Daliceri_to commune on or before the day of --.lea . and to be completed on or beano the day of 186 and pledge myself to enter into a written *contrast with the pl edge States. with- good and a b zre tui ser it iae l within the of la din Oaf lons obedient servant Brigadier Benerol Mo D. B. Nuonne. 01111.111 Gin Chief at Vnlielth3. Wi n. D. a. 1141 WIN the undersigned. residents Oftha &minty of ---. end —, Stale of -- hereby, 'ointly and severally. covenantAl i the United States. guarantee. in we the forego bid of by amended. that he or they will. wit ton days after the assepteneo of slid bid, execute the ocontraot for the cams with good and engkient gazelles, in a cum equal to the amount of the contras, to furnish the forage _proposed in eonformitt to the WAS of advertisement =ed De. sambas 5, under waist th e bid was made. and, in mice the odd shall fall to enter into a 'contrast so atereedi. we guarantee to make good the differeneo be tween the offer by the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the wee* to whom the Gourmet ally be awarded. r Myth nadir oar hands and their this day of —. . (Hesij Weal.] I hash) entity that. to the boa of my knowledge and belief. the &bor.-nano& guarantors Sr. good and oaf - dant sureties lox theszonal for Whisk they of to beuesuri. To bo f ortified by the United Rates Diarist Attorney Doll ester of lanstomw or any other oglesr under thi Unltediltatee eovezzaieet. or resoonidble person lam' to this Mese. AtErtjeettall reeelinta under ithis advilseta aid examined at this Ass ea Wednetdor t=if of eaeli week. at it fir. giddies are hi.n..1"14,at the oosainiof thei desiro. D. . OW, 41811. W beithitier Ihreateal and Ihumtermeater. CLARET WINE,- N INVOICE OP CHATEAU MORIN_ L Aneone Madoe, Efontferraied. and fit Julien Claret Wines. low landing from brig Bubo ll3oorit. and for ett e thirl waltz inkvisawit • Oaviat b so* imak 11$1106. PROPOIMALS. QUARTERMASTSR'S OFFICIII. Sawrucona Md.. April 14th 1881 BSALED PROPOSALS , in duplicate rvdt be received by the undsysioned until 12 o'clocs 11 . on the Reth day of eprb, 1584 , frtratehit.g (74) seventy four Ad ri GLARY Bonisliti They mart be dark coL.re. between the ages of eve and nine y sera. and not lengthen fifteen nor more theft sLateen hands high. Delivery to be made in Baltimore within ten days after the contrect is awarded. Hach animal will be subject to the usual Government inspection before haled accepted. .Propoeelefroan di4ornel nkartine wlil notbe considered. 'and an oath of allegiance mast accompany' each propos& than. GUARANTEE The abilities of the bidder to fill the contract. should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two reopen 'ibis persons, whose signaturee mast be arms:ceded to the vierantee. The remonsibility of the enarantore innmtbe by the official certificates of out Clerk ache nearest DM !riot (:cart. or the United Slates District attorney Bidders mast be present in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be considered. Bonds equal in amount to half the enm to be received On the contract signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors. will be reel:area of the enceeesful bidder upon signing the contract. FOltli OF (11:falLeNTBS We. ---. of the county of -, and State of and -. of the county of and State of -. do hereby guarantee that - is able to fulfill the con treat in accordance with the terms of his proposition. and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are pre pared to become his ettreticut. (To this goar.r tee mart be appended the official willcern fiCateirbopentiai. ln4llt be ne co d ) btopconsidered unless accompanied by a auarantm, Proposals mnetbe marked "Proposals forARTILLE RY lioneltS." • W TO •i, apBl.-7t Captain and Assistant Qoarformasfar. ASt-ISTANT QLI A RTE R MASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE - - - PRILADBLPRIA. April 18, MI. PROPOSALS will be rec..i.ved at this office until SATUKDAY. 28d lust.. at 12 M., for the delivery, in this city. of -600 Mx -mule Army_Wamme, complete. UN) sets six-mole starnees. One-hallo• the above to be completed and ready for de livery on or before the 16th of May; balance on or before 10th June Putt. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high, and DO bid from a defanitfnar contractor will be received. By order Col G. H. OROSMAN. allot Q M. tlaneret: aplB It A. BOYD, CApt. and a. Q. W. ASSISTANT QUARTERM.A_STSR GENERAL'S OPPICR. PHILADELPHIA, Anril 16, Mt CAVALRY HORSES wanted tiumeeuttely Oue nun dyed and forty-five dollar a Per , sad will be paid tor ail Ca valry Horses delivered at the Liam Peon Hotel in this city. Home to be sound in all particulars. not lees than Ave. err more than nine years old: from 143 to 16 hands high, Mil-tohed. compactly built. bridle wise and of size snificlen , for cavalry purposes. An otlic.r will be in attendance to inspectam. pay for the horses as d.livered. O. H. caostuci, nigh tf Last Q General 11 ARTILL KEY Et ii•SES 1.,(_)00 WANTED AT ONCE. CHIRP QITARTERMASTRR'S OFFICE. DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, WAeelwiToe. D. 0., April iith,lB6l, 1.000 HOBBEB. suitatue for Artillery service. will be purchased at this depot by the undersigned: in open market. from date until HAY 11th. 1801 in lots of i to 60, at one hundred and seventy dollars ( 1 8i70Iper animal. each animal to be sui•jeeted to the usual Government in &peel ion before being accepted. • Home to be delivered to and inspected by Capt. C. H. Tompltins. A. Q H. U. 6 A, corner of Twenty , oaeond and Helmet& Washington. D. C . D. H BUCH3II, Brig. Geo. and Chief Quartermaster. aplB-50 Depot of wash' note a. D. 0. 3,000 HORSES WANTED. Wan DErnsmnurr, CAYALICT BOILEAU. Oman OP CHIEF GUAILTISBALASTER, WASHINGTON. G. Mann 8 Mi. One hundred and nits MOO) dollartiper head will be paid for all CAVALRY HOEHN • delivered within the neat thirty (30) days at the Govern. meat Stables at Giestioro,, D. O. Said horses to be sound in sll particulars. not lees than dye (6) nor more than nine (9) yea's old; from 14% to 18 hands high. full fleshed . compactly built, bridle wise. and of sine sufficient for cavalry purposes. 'heee epectfications will be 8/ricas adhered to and Hto/4 enforced in every particti/ar ayment mode on delivery of tea (10) and over. Hours of inapsonon from 9 A. M to 8 P. H. JAMES A SKIN. Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quarternmsters mh24-30t gawk! ry Ftlirmani. OWFICIE OF SUBSISTENCE D YIPART act NT. FORT DELeweR.B. Delaware. April 7. MU. . . . . . . SEA EMS PriOYOSAhli. in duplicate. will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, noon. on MO 81 DA.V. April 2/sth. ,814 (at which time they will be opened), for no nithlng the nest with Fresh Beef. to be delivered at the eaptnse of the contractor. in such quantities se may from time to time be rent:tired, and on such days as the comm.. ndlng 4 filter may designate The beef to be of good quality of cattle weighing not lets than (toll) six hunured pounds dregod.'nets. shanks, and kidney tallow excluded. _The be.f of all Bulls. Mass. Oxen Cows. and Heifers will be rejected. The necks of the Cattle slaughtered fir neer to be deli vered shall be ant off at the fourth vertebral joint. and tie breast trimmed down. The .hanks of the foregaar ters to be cut off four inches above the knee joint and of the hindquarters eight inches above the warn bre& or bock joint. The beef to be forniehed in equal propor tions of fore and hind quarters. The Government will claim the right to reject the whole or any part of the beef furnished which may be of a quality inferior to that I-equiv.& by the contract. Each bid to secure consideration mast contain a written guaranty of two tesponsible parsons. as follows: of tbe county of State of —, do hereby guar.ntee that is (or are) able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of hie for their) proposi tion, and should his (or their) nroosillon be accented. he (or they) will at once enter into a contract in accord ante therewith. and we are prepared to become his semi. 'cities, giving good and sufficient bonds for it 6 fulfilment. The responeihility of the guarantors mtot be shown by the official se , tificate of the Clerk of the nearest DI-trict Court. or of the United States District Attorney, to be en closed with tbe bid. . . . . The Government reserves' to Itself the right to reject RD" or all bids considered unreasonable. • . . . . Payments to be made at the expiration of each month in such fnnde as may be on band t if no* on hand, to be made as boon ay. received. PrOPOßlile mnpt be distinctly endorsed " Proposals for Fresh Beet " and addressed to Captain Gilbert 8. Clark. C. S. Vole , Fort Delaware, Del. If a bid is in the name of atm. their names and their post•office address must appear, or they will not be con sidered. • e • • • • ach p erson or member of a firm offering a ornposal most ase 01111M1 - 07 it by as oath of allegiance to the Baited States Government, if be hag not already Mee one in this office. AU bids not complying.strictly with the terms of this advertisement gill be rejected. GILBERT & CL A.RK. Captain and 0. 1 3, Tel. ap'l.mwf7t COPARTNER.IIII[PS. THE lINDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY formed a CopartnPrahip for the carrying on of the JOB PRINTING &miners. under the arm-name of &IBM, GRAHAM, & DroFAßLarim. 0 BIYERR. WM. J. GRAHAM. WM. MoFARLAND. APRIL 16. 1864. . ap2o-12i* SSOI TJTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Botta, to hereby given that the partnership here to-fere exleting between the subscribere, under the firm of LADMAI4. BALLADS. at CO.. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. GEoRGB M. LAT.TKA.IS AISDESW M BALLADE ,J. b. BITTING. PHILADr.LPHIA. April /2. 1864. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS .-"- against the firm of LADAIAN, BALLADE, As 00., Will present the same to LAIIIIIAN BALLADS, in Whose names the business will be sonclacted in fatare. LAIIMAN At BALLADE. APRIL 12. 1884. api3•l2t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HENRY W. KANAGA having purchased the in terests of TREVOR 'I. YOWLER and Tunow JACK SON, in the business heretofore carried on in the Girard Boum., under the style of KANAGL. FOWLER di ClO— the partnership is hereby declared to be dissolved. All parties indebted to the said firm are requested to make settlement with Henry W. Remota. HENRY W. %A IRA. TREVOR. T. FOWLER, TIITLOW SAOKSON. PHILADELPHIA, April 4. 1564. ap7-tf NOTICE.-CHABLES C. KNIGHT IS ••••• admitted to an interest in our business trom this . . . . . date. 0, D. BOBBINS St CO.. Iron and Steel Merchants, N. B. corner SEGOS D and VINE Streets, and *a and 4* North FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA. ADM 1. 1864. aDI-Im* THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY entered into copartnership and having pur chased the Interest of TITER T. WRIGHT & CO., will continue the Wholesale Drug business. nuder the name of STRETCH. BERNSTT At CO., at the cod stand, No. 009 ILARICRT Street. AARON STRETCH. JOSEPH S. BARNETT. FEILADBLPHIA. April 1. 1864. fsalm LEGAN ESTAU E OF WILLIAM H. GAHM ODES, DECEASED. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION npon the estate of WILLIAM H °ARMOUR& late of the CU', of Phila delphia. deceased, bating been granted to The Penn annuit es, sYlvan i a Company for Insurances on Lives and Creating all melons indebted to said estate are re. quested to make payment; and envenom; having claims or demands against the same are requested to present them without delay at the once of the said Company, 304 WALNUT Street. aplffir CHABLIS DIITILH, President. IN THE ORPHANS' 00IIRP FOR THE . grrirvia.cprusly OF PHILADELPHIL The Audits'? appointed by the Court to audit. settle, and adjust the account of HENRY B. BEeNRES, Ad• mini strator of the Estate of JAMES M. BANNERS. de ceased, and to make distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant. will meetthe parties interested, for the poirposes of his appointment. on SATURDAY. April SO. 1864. at 12 o'clock noon. at his office, No. 125 South SEVENTH Street. in the city of Philadelphia. ap2o-wfm et LEONARD MYERS. Auditor. TN 7 HE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OITY .AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA: Estate of JAMES S. WOODWARD. deceased The Auditor appointed by the Coact to audit. settle.and adjpst the account of ADTHORY W. WOOD eirratro, JOSEPH A. WOODWARD. and ISRAEL B. JOHNSON. Executors of. James EL Woodward. deer used, and to make distribution 'of the balance in the hoods of the accountants will meet the Towles interested for the Pommes o his appointment. fon TUBsDelt. April 16. 1864. at 4 o 'clock P. M., of his °thee. 131 South FIFTH " btreet. in the city of Philadelphia apl3 wfmlit Meoßets M. CONARROB. Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS COURT FOR -a- THE HITT AND COUNTY or PHILADELPHIA. Ratite of MRS. MARGARET WOOD. deceased. • - The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. Settle. and adjust the account of LUOEITIA D WOOD, JOHN 'Was, and WILLIAM WORRIILL Executors of the will of Mrs. Margaret Wood. deceased, and to mate dittrilintion of the balance in the hand. of the account ant, wil roast the Puttee interested for the pnrooses of his appointment, on MONDAY. Apr il 25th, 1661. at 4 o'clock P. M. at No. IRS South SIXTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, anlS-wfmit H . E. WALLACH. Auditor. TN TBE ORPHANW,COURT FOR TEM CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILLDRIXIII4I.. Bstate of WILLIAM PINCIIIO/. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle, and adjust the account of WILLI AM J. CARTER Exe cutor of the will of WILLIAM PINCHIN. destasedt sod to =she distribution of the balance iu the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties Interested for the pur poses of his appointment. on ITESDAY. April 28th. IbB4. at 4 o'clock P M ,at No. 128 south aura Street. In the alt? of Philadelphia. aplS.wfrobt B ME& Jr . Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -A- CITY ADD COUNTY OTPRILADELPIII.I. 14.17a;Citir Thal ndltor appointed by the Court to audit. mettle. and adinss the asc , 43nt of the Penney'yenta Oompany for 'moralise on Lige, and Granting Annuities, Undoes under the will of Mary Peseta. &imaged. and to report distribution of the balms° in the hands of the room. t aut. will meet the parties intarteted for the rampogns of Ms appointment. on MOND alf, Urn 25 1864. at 4 o'clock P. M. at big office. it R. corner 8 .X.TH and WALNUT Streets. in the city of Philadelphia. apls.fmagst D. W O'BRIBN. Auditor. COMI6. (3ENIIINE EAGLE VEIN GOAL-- N.• Soul if not superior to Lehigh. Moo, Hart's Ns Pins Vasa Family Rainbow Coal; gig and Stove sixes is OIL Large Nut. UCO per ton... Goal forfeited If not full weight as per ticket. Depot,l4l9 CUI.LOWHILI ltrost above Broad_ Ogier 121 South vornerH..bs ow fihestnnt. Call and =amine Orden by dispatch .rompuy saSsinisil to by nol2-Om ri 0 A 4.--15IIGAR LOAF, tgEAVFird N- 1 1111.00 W. and Spring Montagu LatLinh Coal, and gut Locus Mountain. from preparad ax %7`44STANZ cillia. D .ll: 4 l.l4 W sartycisvire. ~.LLTCMIt nO. PICKLES. -100 BBLs. PICKLES IS vinegar. 00 bait bbl■ Nob lea In vinegar. Also. three. ..allot. and five•`■llon kegs do. VOY sale bg ILHODIS at WILLI/MR. vrk2R .. 107 Rnntb. vr 4 TRH ntr..t C°IITON SAIL DUCK AN!?CANVAS of all sambas and breads. Pave]:L'e Desk Aa Wag' TwUls. of all "doscrarlons to , Ponta. *wall p li t i6 Tr ; l d ek and Wakoo Covers. Also. Paper mere' Drler Felts, (fuze' I toe leo aid*. Tiebalid. Mac. Pail Twin ao. lORP Pr. 11711 a GO _ asap. AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, AIIKIWALT & alel9/1% 4111 & MIRA DC AUOTION SALES. JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AtrOMN. BEES. Nola 23511 and 284 MARKET Street LABOR PEREMPTORY SALE OF IFREIng• INDIA. GERMAN. AND 1111171BH DRY 0000 5 . ST. FA /Wails° BALES, April 25th. at ON ' M c O oc ND . wi l lbe g s od, Gr oadens*. on fear months' credit, about 550 PACKAGES AND LOTS Of French, India. German. and British dryylPeds. kg, embrtacing &large and choice spo , ortotent of Maley and staple articles In silk. worsted, woolen, and cotton fa brics. N B —Sturpire of the same will be arranged for ex salivation. With catalogues. early on the manning of tiro sale. when dealers will End it to their Intereano at tend ATTRACTIVE SALE OF GLOVES. GAUNTLETS, Ate, Included in our sale on Monday morning April Thh. will be found the following desirable and fr.alt. goods, just landed. consisting of men and women's black and co- Icred kid gloves. Gaul de Sw_ede. lisle, silk. Union, beaver, and caner gloves. and military gauntlets, for the beet city sales. IMPORTANT SALE OP SUMMER SE AWLS. /001tithd in our sale en Monday. April Silk, will be fonno the followitat shawls of &favorite make: —Paris all wool black mousseline de late° shawls. All wool blank. thibst and merino shawls. wool fringes. All wool broobe borders black atolls shawls. Black and colored printed' bordered stella shawls. Orgaedy. mozambique. wirline, and Florentine shawls in great variety of patterns and Rualitias. "hacked and clan plaid Paris and Glasgow lailln% and Bagnoe ghats's, plain, chine, and fancy centres. LARGE SALE FRENCH. GERMAN. SWISS. AND BRI TISH DRY GOODS, UMBRELLAS, STRAW GOODS. he.. he. NtITICK —lncluded in our peietoptory sale of French. German, Sir,ss. British. and American dry goods, on Monday morning, aP rile 25, will be fonnd in part, the following choice articles: ELM: tr SILKS,— pieces glossy black Bros de rhino. assorted widths FA Not piecee ibucv plaid and Aries& pant de sole, col flounces, lonlards, challies. &c DBE-8 GOODS.— pieces rich printed and pialn marts de laine, plain and fancy poll de chenre figured POPltaa, plain and fancy mczemblques. printed lawns, fancy gingham - ,bin-ease. prints, he . dsc. SHAWLS. Black and colored cashmere, merino, or gandy. twroge. and stella shawls, dm RI BEWNS. &c.— boxes solid c lore fancy and black Eros de Naples ribbens; black and fancy silk velvet do; trimming ribbons flowers. Ac LACES AND "EMBROIDIRIES.—Rich embroidered book and moll collars, in sets and pieces. b suds, insert iDge, laces, rufflinge, lane yells, dip , dto, Laze point and mantles. Also, block crapes. aolorad tarlatans, barege veils. silk handkerchiefs and neck. ties kid and lisle gloves, braids, tassels, head nets, buttons, sowings; fancy ar ticles. be. SUN UMBRELLAS. —35 packages silk and gingham sun umbrellas. Also, dozen balmoral and hoop skirts. Also. 35 cases shaker hoods. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,100 PACKAGES BOOTS. bliOßo, BROGANS. AEMI GOODS, STRAW GOODS. Ao. TUESDAY MOBNIIIII. April 20, at 10 o'clock, will be eolA by catalolme, with out reserve. on four months' credit. about 1,100 p sokagee boots, slioes. brogans. cavalry boots, dm. embracing a prime and fresh assortment of desirable ordinals for men. se omen and children. of city Lad Eastern man al maitre. Also straw goods. dtc. N.B.—Samples with catalogues early on the morning Of sale. LARCfB PEREMPTORY BALE OF INFROPEAN, INDIA, aND al DRY 000 04. ege, We will hold a large sale of British German. French,. and American dry goods, by catalogue, on four montria' credit and Fart fur cash. • ON THURSDAY MORNING, April 28th, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock; com prising 77N PArIY AGES AND LOTS of British. German, French, India, and American dry goods, embracing a lerge, fall, and fresh assortment of woolen. worsted, linen. cotton, and silk goods for city and c Setae. N. 8.--gemplee of the same will be arranged for ex. =dilation, with cataloanes. early on the morning of sales. when dealers will tact It to their interest to attend TO LET .-- 1 1 HA S i.OO ND, HIED, and fourth floors at EIRS MARKET Streak throcurh to church alley. maMtf FOR SALE.--TBR UNDERSiGNED have been appointed a Commit ee by the Stqoir hold ers to mate sale of the OAK L•ND AND pErrsettaa AND hiIbIIRSVILLII RAILWAYS. or either of then, with g q n_ipmstts.Stook.lio and will receive bide there for natu May let proximo. If not Bold by that acne, pro posa,s will be teesived for the Iron and Wood of the re spective Railways. °title of the diqi sal of the equipments, Ao.. will be given after May let aforesaid. For particulars refer to either of the undersigned. 11 , 111tollf. Ji.PIFIIIA BHIDB9. SAMUisti MORROW. 09AaLli3 atrilAAN. • . -.A. B. Wirt. apl2. tot Committee. ru BLIO SALE OF RgAL EST'A'VE. —By virtue of an order to me directed. in a certain proceeding in partition in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware county, Penna., I will sell at public auc tion or outcry (It THUBSDAY. the 26th ofApril. 1664. at 1 o'clock P. M , on the premises, in the Borough of Chester. in the said con my All that certain stone MANSION HOUSE, and three several tr. cts of LAN CI No 1 On which the said messnage is situate. bounded by the Rd gmont road, by the road leading to Upland, by land of John R Crater. ShipOreek. Cheater creek, and land now in late of Mary Engle, containing 18 aorea, more or less. No. 2 Bounded by the said Edgmont road, the said road leading to Upland, and land of J. It NcUlees. con taining 3 acres more or lees. VO 3 Bounded by the said Edamont read, the PfOYl - road. land late of John WorthlngLon, deceased, and land of John 0. Doehong, containing . 4 acres, !lore or less On Ho. 1 is a large Stone Dwelling House, tyy stories high, with two-story stone kitchen. and sen!;rner kitchen hack. and a well of orate- at the door i ro e es on the first floor, and 4on the Becerld. Also, h good-sized frame barn. wagon house. ire house. co - in crib, and chicken home. There are on this tract ir.n apple orchard, and a variety of other fruit trees- bn No. 2 is a fine spring house and spring. all this land is in an excellent state of cultivation, and in sy",od condition generally. The property being ei t na t e: n Cheater Borough. is very desi re hie for building pp 'tposes It is within a few minutes' walk of the depot 'or steamboat landing. and is conoeni• ant to hutherotlx., places of w"rship, stores, &e ABE-ARAN VANS ANT, Sheriff. MEDIA, town 6. 1884 apt (rats FOR SALE—DESIRABLE AND ISAI G ant ifta ly improved Brown Stone RSSIDINZIC, 'orth Broad street. Lot 20 by 160. Call and examine register of city propqr4ea. B. Piar (T, WO 32.5 WALDWP Street. t FOR SALE OR RENT—A. COTTON FACTORY, a few miles out of town, or a Partner would be admitted ec...110, P. o arts-so gig TWO GERMANTOWN OOT- NwaTAGIM. well located. will be excbanged for good city property. B F. GLENN, 123 8. FOUR pH 9t. apl6 FOR SALE OR TO LET-TWO Large STONE BUILDINGS. suitable for Faundry or Factory. Also a la , _ge BREWERY. Addrets GEO. KRICK, No. 1233 RICHMOND Street. apt& lat. gn OVER 300 HOUSES, ALL SIZES, Wza. for sale and exchange, RANSOM ROGERS, Jit , 240 North TENTH street. mh26-lm", da TO LET—A COMMODIOUS DWELLING. No. LIS North FRONT Street. Real moderatc apply to WETRBRILL &91 0., 00996tf ' 47 and 49 North SNCIOND Street. FOR SALE-IN NORTH WARD, limit CAMDEN. ten Brick HOMES. and one Frame: floe on Market street, beginning at 889: six on Oarpenter street, beginning at 812. All well-bnilt; good dry cel lars; will readily rent for ten per cent of what will our chase them. Persons wishing a good home for from one to two thousand dollars had better call early. Terme ease.: B. H. BROWNING. 605 0001" SR Street. Office toot of MARKET Street, apls.lm* OA-MD RN. N. J. de GIRARD HOUSE FOR' SALE.- Imi.This valuable Building. now in thorough repair, containing in front on 04.13STBUT giro. t, seventy five feet. and in depth to - GBAPB Street one hundred and seventy-eight feet, under a punctu ally-paid liental of $15,000 per annum. will be cold at a considerable discount on its original cwt. Appurtenant to it are an excellent SWUM MIME. TWO MIXES, with all the PIPE requisite to the Beating. Coohing. W aching, and Lighting purposes of the TSBMB —16100,000 can remain on Ground Rent: the balance Cash. ' , armee wi.hina to netfptiate ran address me. "GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, or meet me there any day from one to three o'clock P. M. TATLOW .7.10101011. PHILADELPHIA, April 9.11364. ALSO FOR SALE. 150 OOMMODIOII3 NEW DWEL LINGS. at from E 3,200 to $4.600, situate on Hamilton. Spring Garden. Mervine. Cameo, Eleventh, Twelfth. and Thirteenth streets, Philadelphia apl4. tit• TA.TLOW JAMIESON. el FOR SALE-A VERY DES [BA JILL BLS PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr. Jacob She . , Ness. deceased, with Eighteen Acres of superior Land attached. It is situated in the borough of Dr/WNISIOTOWDT. Cheater county, within ten minutes' Walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad Stations, at which all trains stop The Dwelling is very conveniently and substantially built, with Barn, Tenant House. Spring House. and all necessary out buildings. There is a great abundance of Shrubbery, Fruit. and Shade Trees. Part of the land will be sold with the buildings, if desired. Apply to ABM. El. ASTIBRIOGR. ap7-lin DOWNINGTOWN P. 0. an FOR SALE— THE "MANSION HOIIBB, " at Atlantic Mir. with FURNiTILBB. and everything complete. Alio, two neat Cottages. 9 rooms sash. Also, Building Lots, near the Bathing. ground. The "Philadelphia House." at Cape Island. with or without Furniture, very low. B. F. GLBNIX. isS South FOURTH Stmt. as GERMANTOWN PROPERTY POE Ma SALE —.ll ve ry desirable PROPERTY. within ten minutes' wait of Wayne Station aer mantown Railroad ; large Dwelling -hones. with all the modern improve. teente; Stable. Spring house. lee.honse filled, and good Garden; plenty of Fruit and large Shade Tr.es. anPIY to W. W. KNISH Y. mhlO.tf 509 00BUSSItOS Street. iVALUABLE CHESTNUT- STREET PROPERTY. —The subscribers offer at private sale, a property on CHNSTNUT Street . between Seventh end 'Nightie streets: 41 feet front on Chestnut street. and CS feet deep, running to Jayne street, with the privilege of al6 feet passage-way running to Eighth street. FIF TY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the ipurchnae money ma; remain on the property as a ground rent o r by bond an e mortgage. LAIIMAN & BALLADS. 1548 SOUTH NINTH fitree_t, ml4tf Philadelphia. al FOB SALE.—THE SUB-M. •mreSCHIBE Ft offers for tale his 110IIGTHY SEAT. within half a mile of Wilmington. Delaware. on the Newport pike. containing BIGHT AOlllB of good land. in the centre of which is a large lawn, with a tine va riety of SHADY, TEENS. HITHRGRNIINS. MAPLES LLN DUND, and otters, in all over a hundred fell-grown trees. The improvements. consist of a large and commo dious MANSION. two atortee and a half high. four good 70011111 on a Moor. with a hall eleven by forty-two rest A HYDRAULIC RAH forces water from a spring in one of the lots into the upper story of the bones It has the modern improvements. There is also an Iron Pomp and Hydrant under a covered area at the kinben door. The ont-bnildinge consist of a STABLE and GARIGAGI HOUSE, sufficient for four horses and several carriages: also, an ICS-HOUSE. SHOES. and HIN-HOUSIDI. The ice-horse Is filled with Is. and the stable has a hydrant le it flood 0 ARDNN. with several varieties of DWaRF FEAR and GRAPEVINN in fall bearing Thore are also several varieties of AFFIX. OHBRBY. and OHNSTNUT THEIS. Terms accommodating. POSI108•1011 given at any time in the !ming. LEVI G. GLOM, laid rowntf On the Prembies. al EXORANGE--FINE FARM, ra=.o.t. wing 217 acree. fronting on the river Delaware, a fear miles nortbeaetof the ettA .also nomb.re or others to exebeoge for city property. 0011 sal examine remo ter Of hums. It PIP in% ap2,o zro. 32 , 3 WALNUT Street, FARMS FOR SAI.E.--52 ACRES, very desirable country Residence. near the Pox Cheers. 6 miles from Philadelphia 116 acres. Green township Pike eonnty. N. 40. and 801oree. near chestnut a 640 acres, near Long. st• Coming. N. I. 66 Acres. Wanoonda. Lake wanly. Illinois. 1.600. 1 200 800. 178 274. and. others. in Delaware. Su ores near Media. Also. mane others in various localities. Also. a large number of desirable Odium In German. town, on e.tnnt ma, and other places. some of which will be exchanged for city ProPordos Per list ofDwellings can North imorittizie and U draz.tre. 1,. T. evult. g. FOURTH r.trest, apll3 and 8 . W. eor. giVBEITIONTH and ORRIN. otil EVANS £ WATSON'S SPO BALAMANDES WI IL le warn FOURTH Mimi. PIIILILPIEILI. PA. A Ism variety of wiss-raoor BAMIII &Mani as ...a. SI, LIE Bak" HOW PHRENOLOGICIAL EXAMINA TIMM. with full descriptions of of &ruder. Admen DAT and EVENING. b_y J GAPED'. mhu.wftmam No 96 R PINTA dim& CORNS AND BUNIONS. PETu RSO somi PETEN pwrimsos • PETERSON CORN WEN OORN OORN -- onErminer oiturm.m"-- ourrinbtit. • OINTIIIIINT • Will thoroughly oars 00.111Y8 stug , BUSlpilll9, WlthOtit 501 by_Druggtete evermhere. . Priem 25 cents. . ' JOHNSTON. I'AOLLOwiT CIOWDEN.II4OIOI6 - 144 NOM timm, MO. M===l WON NAZE AND TO SET. Alf fiTION BALER, F BRIN LET, 4t ORESTRUT and 6111 g 4. w i lt: F. 421 615 8 ' SALNTHIS MORNING. April 22 at 10 „, , A CARD —The attention of purchaser. nor pa l, of British and Trench Dry Geode Trdliji IV/ (Friday). April 21. at 10 o'clock. on ro e ,. _ l l w id er ./ grOs grate robes!. alike. eh emit. comprising Me rollowing desirable g00i1.7, mosailSeges. poll de clievres. colored aD d bleak hairs. eje ct white goods. balmorals. &c., 40. NOTIUE Ter JOBBERS AND REFAILItta- BLACK AND , CoLoRILD PLAIN AND Er toso y In_eale. 11118 KORRINCr, Will be and IYt black and colored one. of Ike IMpormtlos 1.4 Charles Palen &Co.. comprlstrog the largest 0.111,1rC of black inetrinee, black taffetas. pieta and new styles doubler face faneysilka offered at sacti..o reason Also. printed foulard,. to which the atteeti, all dealer/its reaneeied. LARGE hell OF PRlrar( DRY GOODS, TRW MORNING. April 22. 1984, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, or, months' credit. SOO package, and lotpof fancy and stapler ImPette/ roods. 210 PlEriSB PLAIN AND FANCY BLACI aplb LOltari DRe Eis SILK S OF THE I kIPOR VAlled T MESSRS. CHARLES PAYER & 00. INRS. April 22,_st 10 Watank-- pineal 24 to 42 fart) LY9IIB 0 P block fateful. pieces 24 81. high Lyons binds. Matinee. —pietas Alsclz donbto-facssi ke — Pleres black brnall•fiservd taftetas. all boiled p aces en rap de ranee. or ineerniss plecca extra silver bleak taffents. for ens clip pieces t d rlain colored petal de sole, in aemel W I Si qualities pleees plain colored grog de Biter plain colored Florentine de Lyon. p ie c es c Lyons quality Plaid taffeta% to new .4,14 —pieces LFons new-laty le chase taffetas. pieces Lyon. solid colored doun.e faced silk. /I rior quality. — pieces taconite dux chaise. double fur. pieces h coupe deux pas Ulna et Ike pierce Paris-printed foulard talks. In strip es Azure% 24 and 20 Inches wide. N. B. —The attention of the trade is particaltir qn..sted to this sale. as it is the only Ore ii"515."8 Porta &Co eball make in Philadelphia able wren MOZaM arQUne. tIHaLLY4. dm. cases French and BrltiehilloZanthitanee. -cases plaid chalice —cases 4.4 roactta figured brocades. SHAWLS AND BALK IRALS 1.070 fancy new (Aviv; .prlng ample. 1.600 large aize lulmorale. AUCTION" N , /TICK MOST ATTRACTIVe CLOSING SALE OF SAXON , WOVEN. DerBSS GOODS. PaRBIEFIB, B RIPLEY. dr CO, Auctioneers, oN TUESDAY, 8311, 1504. at 10 o'clock, tit. Mask salsa reentS.'N 8115 Chestnut and 6:2 Jayne streets. on four sneethe credit. the entire balance of Saxony woven dram /cm of the welt known manufacture and importation M•ssre. Schmieder Bros. N pardenlar attention of the trade le gall to tlorreele, es it wit; be the l..st off-ring of this oatehr !rape Ibis reason, ani will include mall' DeW etrit that have ihver been offered. UND SEWRITEE'S SALE FOR CASH. ON TUESDAY MORNING. April 26th, a: 10 o'clock, for oath. 1 case. 34 piec e , ' London extra heavy Genoa cords. damaged on voyage, , , importation per steamer City of Cork. SCOIT & STEWART, AIIOTION 622 %%TVA. EZT .1282,Azirs. SCOTT & STEW ART, Auctioneers. will hive their Der. Donal attention to Sales of MARC El eN DI,N aod WAR% of all dotorlptlooa, and FUR al i URB of partied ramortas or breaking np bonees eeoing. on the premises the own re or at their olettant and I.psolqns eALS9 FLOOdsk Nos. 632 CONdTEtIT and 615 SANSOM Streets. LARGE SALE OF 500 CASSEI FRICNCH STRAW 00014 THIS MORA Dale. _ . . . the 22d instant, at 1.0 o olook preahsely, we will Selll bt catalogue abent 1500 ease. straw goods of War and familiar.. able shapes. comprising llnglitti split straw. pedal. Sittaq, and Bray ball' boat...eta. Erdal and spaniels hats. wtltow and color.d bo, de. &c t eantry m..rekante. as watts the city trade, will do well to attend this sale. as it WWI be tne meet motreetive ever offered in Otte market. ARTIFICIAL BONISr 8. , MOON. arc Included in Bain will be found MO cartoons of French] artificial flowers peal& de sole and taffeta bonnet rib• bone, crape-trimmisslte fli't mmilyas. Also. one invoice of muff and cane trimmings, tae ■ele. ice. The whole will be arranged with catalogues early on muorniz g dilate BSADY•DIADE CLOTHING. Also, an invoice of urea's and boys' oily-made cloth • compdoing coats. Pants, vests, 4t0., suitable tc present sales. LARGE COLLECTION OF OIL P VIRTU:MB, On FRIDAY ANti hATIIR,DAY 11FoNINO3. at e o'clock. Sprit 22d end 234 we will cell a lage aambel of valuable oil paintings. comprising a tousle of rata and choice private collections; among them will be found' specimens from old masters. 'beside; many e( the pr. sent dives. • Included in the sale will be found Paintings by the iowthe old maatera. vls: Carlo Illarrattt, Karat.] La Near. Simon Bonrdin, together with several from the e!ndloe of J. Hamilton, B " P. H-ran, Winner, Atwood. Leeznaree. Warren. ramon. Allen. Paul Ritter, IL Boeee, and many other talented artiste. PPHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTION KERS, 525 MARKET and 522 OOMMIROB Streets. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOM, SHOES. BROGANS &a ON MONDAY MORNING, April 26th, at• 10 o'clock precisely , will he sold. by catalogue, for cast, 1,000 cares mere's , boys'. and youths • calf. kip, And grain hoos, baimorals, Oxford ties, carat. ry boots. &c women ' s. misses '. and cblidrra's cilf. Nip. Coat-kid. and morocco heeled boots and atom, s'ippere, gaiters. bm.ktne. and also city-made goods t)non f t.r examination, with catalogues, early on the warning of sale- pA N COA ST & WARNOCK, AUO TIONIERS, No. 240 MARKET Street. LIMON SPECIAL SUS OF 400 OASES mum 000D13, by Catalogue. ON eciONDAY, April 26, commen c ing sett o'clock precisely: incirded will be ionnd a very attractive assortment of met faebionable shape bonnets and hais, for ladies, miisei, and children; palm and willow hoods; men'e and hal% late, dic., LARGE POSITIVE BALI OF 750 LOTS latßßlCei AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. WHITE 11001/3. MILLINERY 000Ds. he., .by flatabune. ON WEI) SESDA.Y MORNING. April 27, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely: ln• clued will be toned a fall line of seasonable goods. worthy the attention of buyers. VERY ATTRACTIVE SPEC] AL POSITIVE SALE OF ra,ooo dozen PLAIN AN n PANG,/ ZILE NECK TIE 3, by Latalogue, ON WEDNESDAY, April 27 commencing at 10 fo'ClNik : included will be found, the moat attractive assortment of rich tow sifts plain and farce ties ever offered at auction, and will be found welt worth, tt e attention of ety.era. B Y HENRY P. WOLBEBT, Aucnotißtui. IN. MOIR IdARKBT Street South Side. sibovb Swot .; Salsa of Dry Goods. Trimmings. Notions, an evert MONDAT, WBBILBSDAY, and FRIDAY Morning. cog. !naming at 10 o'clock. CLOTHE, CASSINERES.• CLOTHING, DRY GOODS. TRIMMINGS. JEWELRY, .3E4 21318 MORNING% April 22d, at 10 o'cioca. will be sold cloths, cassimmr pants coats. dress, and domestic goods, hosiery, hand kerchiefs, neckties. trimmings, &men, stock of ierr dry, Re. MTHOMAS & SONS, • mos : 139 and 141 South FOURTH Streit SALE FOR ACCOUNT OF UDITRD STATES. WOOL AND COTTON CUFT.NGIS. On SATURDAY ISOR.RING, 29d lnat., at 10 o'clock, at the auction store, a quantity' of wool, cotton, and sole leather cutting% baling rove, paper. dic. r1,7VM7575711M1 • . . BCPBBIOR FIIBNIT iI I B. OVAL marsms CARPETS. ON TUESDAY HORNING, April 28th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 413 We. therlll street, between Broad and F fteenth streets, be low Pine street, the entire household furniture, French Plate oval mirror, oil paintings. Brussels carpets, &c. 41611 - May be examined at 8 o'clock on the monaiog of the sale. UNITED STATES MILITARY RAIL ROADS OPTICS ON ASSISTANT QUARTER'S LETS% WeaEuxerros, April 16. 1864 A trortoN. —WILL BB SOLD. OD WIIDNPADLY, the 18th day of May, at the Sat!road Depot, in Alexandria. Virginia: 600 Tons of Old Railroad Iron. 100 Tons of Old Oar a slew, 160 Tone of Cast Reran Iron. 100 Tons of Wrought Iron. Tot a of Old Brass and Copper. XI) Oil Barrels . Terme: Gael]. In Government Funds. Ten (10) per real. to be paid at the time of purchase, the balance.on deli- EITY. The property must be removed within ten days from dab of sale H. L. 110BIX901, aple-tmylo , Captain and A. A. IL SHIPPING. STEAM WEEKLY TO LI -- VERPOOL. TOUCHING AT QUEENSTOtird (Cork Harbor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liver. pool, New York, and Poiladelphis Steamship Company are lntsnded to sail as follows: XTBIA •—•-- SATURDAY. April 23. and every succeeding Sa turday at noon. from Pier 41-1 NORTH River. HATES OF PASSAGE, Payable in Gold or its eauivalent in Currency. FIRST CABIN $5O 00 Si 93.5 0 0 Do. 4o London 85 nO Do. to L0nd0n..... 34 00 Do. to 96 00 Do. to Paris 40 00 Do. to Hamburg.. 90 00 Do. to Hamburg. • • 3100 Passengers also forwarded to Havre. Bremen. Rotter dam Antwerp, at equally low rates Fares frrm Liverpool or Queenstown: First Cabin. 976. SEC SIM: Steerage from Liverpool and Queenstown, 996. Those who wish to send for their friends ran bay tick eta here at these rates. For further information apply at the Company's OlSces. JOHN G. DALE. agent. PISS 111 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. gnekBOSTON AND PHIL A.Dillp PHIL STEAMSHIP LINE. from sash Port on SATURDAYS. from first wharf above PINE Sheet, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf. Boston. _Th. StearnAdP sail from Philadelphia for BOOM on 'Saturday. April —; and atearaship NORM' &N. Capt._ Baker. iron. Beaton for Philadelphia on Retards's. kprill6, at o'clock PM. These new and snbstantlal stearnitdpe form &reredos. This, easing from each port punctually on Saturdays. 011 Insar T aneee effected at one•half the premium charted 1160/B. Freebie taken at fair rates. Shippers are reel:wets& to send Slip Receipts and Bills Lading with their geode. For Freight or Postage (having fine accommodations) aptly to HII3IIY WI Di SOB & CO.. nag 337 South DISIAWARII Avenue. TRIC.ITY.—WONDERFUL SOL " ENTIFIC DISCOVERY —Ali manta and chronic die same cared by 'medaluarantee, when desired by the patient, at 1420 WA LNUT Street. Philadelphia. and in ease of a failure n " charge le made. No dragging the ey stem with uncertain medical agents. All curse per formed by Magnetism Galvanism. or other Modifies; Morm of 'electricity. without shook* or any nbotea.s.a. Ben- ation. For further informmion mend aud get a peanyldet, which contain." bundrede of certificate. , from come of tie moat mliable men in Philadelphia. who have been speedily and permanently cured after all other treatment from medical men had failed. Over twelve thousand cured in leas than five years, at 1840 WAL NUT Street. • DI B. —Medical men and others, who desire a Snow iet? ga of my new diseavare. commence a full coarse of lectures Nay 17th, 1864, at the lustitution. V 430 WA Lei U P Street. Prof HOLLIS has qualified over one tboueand phy elitism*. who nee lilecirtoity ae a specialty. Connotation free Prof. BOLLES & Dr. BROWN. INNS WALNUT Street. Philadelphia- avid im• D OCTOR A H. FiTEVENS IS OUg[NG s/1 Chronic 'Themes, both of LAMBS and GO TLBSIBB ,by a now method in the use of EL/ENRIGHT. ithont shocks or pain. Board for a limited number of Patients from al road may' be had at reasonable rates in the Doctor's A Pamphlet of sixteen pages, con taining certificates and other information sent gratis to all in den accompanied with • stamp. Once and resi dence, at 3403 Winn PEEN SQUARE, being Gerard and scceseinle by sweet-care from every railroad derOt in the city. PHILADELPHIA, April, I 88& e BEDFORD WATER."-INDIVIDU• ale and dealers will be supplied with •• Bedford. Water ' " fresh from the Spring. at the shortest notice. it the OD following rates: • For barrel. 40 do galleons (oak) do FS 00 Half Half barrel: (mulberry) CO The barrel. are well steamed, so that purchasers may (swirl Upon receiving She Water ato pure and trice es ° the ithring. All order, mi dreesed. to Z. AWDEBSON. Bedford. Fe- DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN. UST for the bet twenty yeen, ;en yuin IL • below Third,luserse the most beautiful TSSTEI of the age. mounted on line Gold. Pistils. tither. Vnleent, Condit.. amber, no.. at prises. for neat and sribstanti Work. more reasonable than any Dentist in this oily or State. Teeth plug : gad to last for life. artificial Teeth renalreilitte nit no yen In extracting. An wart war" ranted to et. 11.14kneries. best famitiss. mhZIAIN DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE VITRIFED TERRA COTTA DRAIN rirs, sire, from 2 to Winch diameter. with all •" branches. bends, and traps, for sale in COY araul." V ' 2 . lnAlt bo r e ROT yard Ka. 8 • • •• 4 66 64 14 46 *. 6 41 68 06 94 SEW 6 " " •• " Me. TERRA DOM, 081INEY roL . lttrVilm. or y:. p Patent r6iT 8 Net ORIAMINTIL Fountains. Pedestals. ana 13tatualy Marble lirsellte u ttakalented Vasol iz 8 41 LbuILLPRIA. T IU. GOTTA WO 1910 017.116TIMITBine& N. lie 41,1
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