THE CITY. Thermometer - APRIL 22,18611. APRIL 23, 1864, ti A. X 12 x.. . .8 e. x. 6 A. at ..... 1 73 418....8 P. 11. so as 443i......64 76 WIND. WIND. TINE ENE.....ENE. ;Ss APw; ..... sCO SW. APRIL 24, 863. ; RIL 24, WM. BA. .1111....14 x... 1 .3 r. N. '6 L. N.• • 6.12 W ....3r. N. 61 ...... .. .53 ....... .59 61 ..72. TT WIND. WIND. NE NE. ..... NNE WSW... WSW SW Tii DEAFT.—It seems there is still a „, i , un derstandiag In regard to the draft. Anything pfoiai, relating to it, is intereating at the present time. The following circular, from the Solicitor of the War Department, we believe has not been pub lished In the newspapers. It Is therefore published to-day : WAR DsrAnTatilltr, WAOSINOToIt OrrY, April 11, 1864, Colonel J. IL Fry, p,ovest Marshal Generab 00r.orria.: Your letter of the Sth instant hts been received, in which you inform me that complaints have been made, in some instance', "that the enrol anent' are excessive," and you 6, request my opinion as to the legal and most proper mode of proceeding trader the circumstances herein set forth." In reply, I have the honor to say that the original terolment was made in strict pursuance to the pro. visions of the act of March 30862, chapter 75, and, though some names were omitted which should have ;last added, and other names were inserted Whieb should have been omitted, yet, considering the novelty of the law, the great number of officers acting underit without experience, and the maga tude and difflaulty of the labor they were called on to perform, it is remarkable that the enrolment was so speedily and correctly made. In order to remove, as far as practicable, any visors from the lists of names, you issued an order, I"lo. 101, under date of November 17, 1863, in which you authorized and required the collection of all facts necessary for that purpose. This order was carried into effect. Not willing, nowever,aO leave untried any means within your power or discovering mis takes in the enrolment, you went beyond the reenlist- Ilona of the statutes, and ordered printed lists of all the enrolled men to be prepared and made public, so that, in every community, the citizens might have an opportunity to aid you in the performance of high pubac duty, while protecting themselves against all liability to bear an unequal share of the public burdens. Having taken, this precaution, and having given to all concerned the power to have all existing • errors Corrected, and having amended the lists AO corning to the best of your information, the tact that any mistakes still remain must be owing to the negligence or wilful fault of those who now make complaint. The law requires you to proceed with the craft acCordicg to the enrolment arra seams at the date of the draft, sad there is no other way for you to perform pour duty than to take the lists then prepared. If any over draft is made at the present tine, the excess will be taken inio account in arranging the quota for the next succeeding draft, if mere troops should be rsquir eei WM. WHI TING, Solicitor of the War Deparimeat. THY. Strassritaice JimiLEE.—The Jubi lee of tLe tercentenary tarthasy of Suskspeare came Ca With great eclat At, the ..ficad , iny of Unita on Nbtureas • evenlig. It was a most brilliant affair, toe house being crowded in every part with youth, beauty, and fashion. The picioimi scenes that were exhibited at this festival, under the auspices of the Aitist's Club, binned an exceedingly grand display. The idea of presenting to the puolic illustrations from the life of the great poet, and from his works, after the originals of the mosttimiinguished German Masteis,is a moat happy one, and they wereivogiVed with enthusiasm by the ar,l , tvang public of Phila delphia. Tee dimensions of these scenes are of a colossal character—twentT by twenty-two tent. We hat witness the small, simple house in Stmt• lord, in which William shaaapeare first saw the light of the world. The second picture represents our poet, how a young man, in niveraation with the orject of hie early love; the third, the already edetnated man in his studio, and the fourth reore- Bente him in the midst of his moat intimate friends, among them the moat nie:mgeumea of -mat eke, „ rich in talented inei;. coleasal bust of the dra matist closed the first part. The second part pre.eoted some of the finest mar trationt of ishaitopeate't matter works, after the crigiosla of the great German masters Kaalbacb and Conteliva. The scenes of Macbeth and the infoles, and Macbeth being armed for me last combat, are the grant. events of the tragedy. The third part exhibi• ten scenes from `• Kink Span," the dying a tens from Romeo and Juliet," and tmo of the beat BOMBS from that fantastic theme., " The Tempest," all of them being atter the urigioals of Klubmieh and Oor- The apotheosis of the great dramatist, represent ing the Muses in the net of crowning Wm, closed the petorial featutes of toe great celeb:ation. The musical part ot the programme, as in all fes tivals in which our German friends participate, was of a Most excellent character. The celebrated chorus from .• Fideno," a..d the spleadid chorus from "Itienzi," woe Dung by the ablest members of the German Glee CrUnr, and the Germania Or chestra, under the leadership of Mr. SeWz, perform• ed the overture to "Mi , :silmMer Night's Dream" and to the " Hebrucuo." The whole affair was highly interesting, beauty and art being tray eons• biped with usefulness and patriotism, the proceeds being devoted to the Saneary Fair. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.—The Bub •tc, xrumiMe on Sanitary Fair will bold a meeting ,st the Chiel'i Office, Thursday welling next, When nu thought that teal arrangements will be made in reference to the fire department's participation in that commendable object. Chief Lyle has been prey sealed with a handsome testimonial from an old pmj a &ipsragremgrk, and the same is occupying a pionnuent position in his offim the following in scription upon the present billy explains the subject: Preiented to David 11. Lyle, °Mel Engineer of the. Philadelphia Fire Department, be Dr. It Aug. llelveil, Lesistant -Surgeon of the 69:h Regiment mo3lvania Volumeers, as a mark of esteem and i.spectior his wanting efforts to alleviate the suf ferings of the wounded solniert of the Union Army. This Eagle is from the Union of the National Flag of the Regiment and liras shot out at the battle of 'Gettysburg. 3u13 31, 1863 It had been carried tri umphantly through 16 in 18 battles.' - The Weceacce Engine llompany have now com pleted. about My seta of the new style of equipments recently adopted. They expect to be able to appear in them on and after the let of next month. The Wec's boys have lately been the recipients of IOW) beautiful presents, in the way of a cover for their piano end a handsome vase of fliwers for their cen tre table, both of which came from the hands of their lacy friends ; also. a magnificent "front" from Engine Co. No. 15, of New York. _ The steamers of the Good Will Timm, Good In tent, and Good Will Engine Companies met with accidents whilst going to the lire at Trgenty third and Hamilton streets, on Wednesday afternoon last. but like true firemen, the members promptly Tr paired the damage and tee engines thereby were enabled to render efficient aerrice until the extin- Euiehment of the fismea. MONUMENT TO A BRAVE SOLDIER.—A 2 , lor.llllleist to the mentor; of Captain Henry J. Gil lman, who fell in the conflict at Chancellorsville while g silently lesdisghia men, who formed a part of the veteran 73d Regimens . , P. V., has been ereoted in the Cathedral Cemetery. C.ptain Cii Rican, a brave and accombliabed young officer. was ken ran to many of our citizen. The monument is of the purest white Italian marbly, all, except the base, which is of blue, of the same quality anti material. It consists of a broken column, upon which are artistically cut exact representations of the sash, sword, sabre, and belt of the deceased. The cutting of this exceeds any. thing of the kind we have ever seen heretofore. The artist has so completed his task that it looks as if the military insignia were hanging these by awn. ieut. Under this is a die, whereon a bust of the de ceased has been carefully sunlight. The features are faultless, and so perfect is it that it looks like h'e /Ensiled through marble. "Very beautiful," said several ; "veay artistic," said a connoisseur in our hearing the day upon which we visited it. Very faithful thought we, as in that ma, hie we traced the lineaments and countenance of one with whom we were familiar. The name and age of the deceased, and the battle wherein he lost his life, are inscribed in raised letters upon a shield. which rests upon a base. The workmanship is superior, and the design most appronriate. The features of the decreased live again in stone, and though his eyes see not and his ears hear not, there is tleAsured up ftr him above the reward that belongs to virtuous valor. THB SHIPPING. —On Saturday there were in port 122 vessels, of which 9 were steamship!, 9 ships, 27 harks, brigs, and 40 schooners. *o large an exhibit has not occurred at this season of the Tear fora very long time. Our coastwise oornmeroe has seldom been more active, and the wharves pre sent a lively and busy scene at all hours of the day. The steamships in port are the 10110V/1116 : Win. EL Seward (new), Major Beiger, &Mantic from - Fortress Yiloriroe; Bermuda, from the blockading squadron; liaranak (repairing), Jupiter, Massachusetts, from blockading squadron, and Helen Getty, from Port :Royal. The whips, with the names of their QOM =sliders, where bound, he , are as follows : Wyo ming, Burton, for Liverpool, Cope Bros.; Burnish, Beckwith, for charter. E. A. Souder & Co.; Empire Queen, Moran, from Liverpool, P. Wright & Sons ; Eastern State, Harrington, from 'Liverpool, J. R. Penrose; The Craig!, Baker, from Liverpool, P. Viisht & Sons; Cawing° (80, Card, front Liver pool, J. R. Penrose Echo (Br.), Whealan, from Liverpool, John R P enrose ; Sebastopol, Sevin, for charter, J. E. Bazlev & Co.; Majestic, Holliday, from Liverpool, John R. Penrose. ArtnnrAL OR SOLDIERB.—The let Bat baton 14th New York Artillery, Major Reynoldj commanding, arrived in this city between one an two o'clock on Saturday morning. They were fed at the Saloons and then took the earn for the South. About twelve o'clock :he same day 11 thirty men belonging to the 9in and 12th R egime n ts - Veteran Reserve Corps arrived from Martindale Barracks, Washington. Sergeant Ramp had emu. mend. These men were ted at the Union Volun teer Saloon, About four o'clock yesterday morning the re mainder of the 14th New York Artillery, under the command of Colonel E. J. Kuehn% arrived in the city. Also the4th Regiment United States Infantry, Captain E H. Slightly commanding. Ahern seYeU o'ClOak a Squad of eighty. floe men, belonging to the 20 _Battalion Veteran Ragtime Corps, under the command of Captain J. W. Barley, passed through. This squad was fed at the Union Saloon, and the two regtments at both saloons. We c intim honk giving the number of men belonging to the different tegimenti. DkrATYruitr. or A REOrmlizry.--The -32 d Regiment - U. S. colored troop., Col G. W. Baird commanding, arrived in this city from Camp Wit' Liam Penn about nine o'clock on Saturday morning. They marched to the ecoond wharf above Vine street and embarked on board of the steamer Oonti nental- After considerable delay the steamer got oft about half past three o'clock. They are ordered to report at Hilton Read. S. 0. The wharf was crowded with the colored bolus, both male and fa Male, Who remained there u ntil the steamer was out of sight. We have already published the offi cers' names. - ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. The fourth anniversary of the Minion Sunday Sebool took blade yesterday, at Ilosbenics' Ilan, 'Fourth and George streets. The school is under the mire of the First German Reformed Church. The exercises were of quite an interesting character, and were well attended. The annual report of the annerbd• tendent showed that the condition of the mission Wee in the highest degree susamsful. The Sunday School fdruionary Society of the German Reformed Sunday Schools held their fifth anniversary at the building, Race street, below FOurtM The attendance was quite large. ARRIVAL OF Goons.—The brig John Capr4llll6lo, arrived at this port on Satin asy, from Sagas Is Grande, with 406 bhda. and 100 boxes sugar, 36 tierce' and 10 barrels of molaaaes. The h Vincennes ()apt. Hodgson, arrived the rig same day . from New buryport, Wll.ll 60 tons bones 10,000 pieces shin• bone., and coo nom shavings. The bark Speed, Capt. Wicks, arrived yesterday from Trinidad de Cubs, with 313 Ishas. and 53 harem of atom .111 Also, the brig 'Kodiak, Capt. Yates, fro m s m. " Grande, with 609 hhdit, 50 tierces, and barrel of la RATGROAD-FABE FOB THE Fian.—The ears on the Spruce and Piro-street passenger rail way will be inn to-day for the benefit of the Great Central Fair. The ears on the Second and Third atreet railway will be run to-morroW for the same Purpose. The board of presidents have already adopted rem-"lotions requesting all the companies to do the came thing. This will be affirmatively re sponded to generally. Axone wiz FninT.—liessra Byre Zit Mandell, retail dry good dealers, are among the first to respond to the United States Sanitary Fair Qom- Mee on Dry Goods. These gentlemen Contribute one hundred dollars , goorlila,invotee prier, of Honiton ins sets, coders, skean, he. The goods will be visaed in a handsome glass case, and thus be eontri bitted to the great fair. EXTRA. APPROPRIATION.—In addition to lbw ppmpdation of the profits or the Spruee and Passenger Railway to-dsy for the Sant toy sad UMW= Commission; the odious and employees have each even a cars earnings for the game Ottleett STUDENTS ADMITTED.-001. J. E Tag gart, military instruetor, reports that the following students of the Free Military School, applicants for command of colored troops, appeared before the Board of Examinere at Washington, during the pee s week, were passed, and recommended for the positions named : Majors—dindreW J. Fitz Water, civilian, of Phila. etelphis, aged 38; Justin P. Kellogg, civilian, of Massaanuseth, aged 26. cartains—Jesse E. Bimes, civilian, of Philadel phia, aged 22 ; Allan W. Richards, civilian, of Phi. ladelphis. aged 30; George K. Baker, private, cam ,em' 14181 h Pennsylvania. aged 22 Melville O. Haitian, civilian, of Williamsport; Pa., aged 21 ; ,southworth W. Mathews, sergeant, Company [, 21st Michigan, aged 38; Samuel W. °snippet!, mot• Tian, of Indiana county, Pa., aged 20; Jacob 4J. Kintner, private. Signal Corps, U. S. A., aged 25. ffirit Lisvfmtents—Lyman S. Catlin, private, coal- Pauli' A, 2d Conr.witinut Artillery aged 21; George H. Lambert, civilian, of New Jersey, sited 26; Wet. IL McDonald, civilian, of Pennsylvania, aged 21 ; John L. Murray, private, company A, 13th Maass• chusetts, ages 21. Second Lieutenants—Sohn Meyer., private, /minim. n 5 G, 1481 h Pennsylvania, aged 22 ; Amzi W. Tho mas, civilian, of Indians, aged 21; Frank M. Grubb, sergeant, company D, 21.1 regiment, Veteran lie. serve Corps, aged 21 ; Clark B. Gillett, private. company C. 12th Regiment, Vet, - -ran Reserve Corps, aged 19; Charles T. Greene, .eMeant, 0 0 111 P 911 S G. 34 Rhode Island Cavalry, aced 21. CHESS TOITIINAMENT.—A. tournament be tween sixteen players of the Phibsdelphis Otitis Utah ba&t.eantly been concluded in favor Of Air. Gustavus Belobhelm, who has for tome time been justly considered the best player in the city. The room occupied by the club is at the northeast corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, and is fitted up in an elegant and commodious manner. Strangers are Always welcome. FATAL ACCIDENT.—A man named Rich ard Fleet, who resided an Vine street, ablve Eleventh, WAS instantly killed, on Saturday morn nig, by a part of a chimney falling upon him, in the neighborhood of Second and Rase streets. We learn that he was driving a car through an opening lead. lug from Second street when the bricks or wall fell, einehing him ro death. ENLISTMENTS. — During the week ending Saturday the Mayor issued warrants for the pay met t of the city bounty to one hundred and severity five men. This is • . decrease from the previous week. The number on Saturday was ninety-two. SnAD.—A good-sized shad could be pur ohaaed at the San markets on Saturday at prises ranging from twenty-five to thirty-live Gents. THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman While.). Pantomimist and Scene Shifter A. M. Hernandez was arraigned on Saturd.ty, on the charge of committing an aesanit and battery up to Sohn Shea.. empioyed as a scene shit er at Foe's Casino It came. from the evidence adduced that on Friday night Mr. Hernandez iltished a Idea of acting b' missing through a doorway. home one should have been there to open the door, so as to allow the performer to aceom pl-sh a faultless exit. Mr. it., howe-er, had to foin , ile at the door knob, 'which to come extent annoyed him. triton reaching 9s ante room bebind the nooses, ha. Without any provocation whatever. ace riling to the tee tim •ny of bh , s, made a vic'ent attac6 tipoi him, strik ing him four he'd blows. The accnced was humid over in the sum of #BOO to answer court. . LBefere Mr. Alderman Bottler.] Committed. Fresh Bremer. whose arrest on the charge of robblllt I.lls store of Messrs. W. 11 & Q W. Al•ea. on Market street. as mentioned in The Press on &tinder. had a bearing at the Central Station on Saturday afternoon. About $7OO worth of goods were recovered. the accusad was committed to answer. Want of Moral Training Two little boys, one 8 and the other 10 years old, were arraigned, on Saturday afternoon. on the charge of steal ing a wheelbarrow from the front of a mane 5t915 on Callowbill street. The little fellows were dirty and ragged. Tie mother of one of them was present. and she said that a better boy could not be foono. and that be Ind only been out on Friday eveniug when the bar row was stolent that he waal..d away by smother boy. who had 6:taped. The eyidsuce was that the two boys offered to sell the wheelbarrow for a dollar. On being asked what they Intended to do whh the money they replied they teamed. to go to a manse tale. where they weie in the I abit or Tifiiting. Tne lade were sent to the Hense of Refu s e. Such a mother deserves a house of Mnrection. Marla Ash, alias lonise Ash:toes arraigned at the Cen tral Station.on Saturday. on the charge egthe larceny of wearing eprotrel. valued in ail at no, the p °party of .Mrs. Catharine Carberry. with whom she liv. d several weeks ago as a domestic. The seamed suddenly dis appeared from the house of dim 0.. as did a considera ble quantity of clothing, travelling vallee. &..t The police were placed on her track. and sue was arre-ted on Friday. She became very indignant inceed, and called her Al* ker to witness that she said she was innocent. The vilicers, stilt incredulous. Obtained a search war rant. and on Friday night proceeded to net residence, La a little court in the southern part of the city, where some cf the stolen goods were recovered. These ware spread out before her privately at the Central Station. line evidence being positive as to her guilt, she made a confession. and gave information Where more goads could be recovered. Those were obtained. on Saturday morning. and were identified at the hearing. ?bearrest of this thief Recta.," to involve several poor colored women whose character for honesty had never been questioned. One of these women had mare money than people in her apparent circumstances generally are supposed to have In aceounti , g for the possession of a roll of greenbacks. she exhibited a couple of letters re ceived from her hueband, who is a sergeant in the 54th Missachusetts Regiment United. States Colored Troops. These epistles gave a satisfactory explanation of the financial affair. Besides this, they were written in an excellent hand, and, as specimens of composition, were hard so excel They breathed the purest patriotic de- Notion of the writer to his God, his country. and hie family; particularly his little boys. Such letters may be considered eo much documentary evidence of the ca pability c of t i tbe colored man to reach a high state of mentalvation. Mysterious Disappearance of a Watch Mary Ann Matthew was arraigned. on Saturday morn. lag, on the charge of stealing a man's watch. it appears that as the loser was Walking along Water street, near Willow, on Friday evening about 10 o'elocs. the a cused suddenly shrew her arms around his neck. exclaiming, at the earns time. "Oh! my dear husband, I am so glad to see you ?" The man tried to Shake her off, but atm held on like "grim death to a dec....eel African " He satisfied the woman in a minute or two that hy was not her hu>band, and when she releaeed her bold he found his watch gone. A police officer was called and the wo man was taken into custody. The watch however, Gould not be found- What became of it is wrapped in a veil of mystery. It was thought to have flown &war. On the wines of Time, over a fence. Search was made, but it could not be seen. The alleged thief. because of her professional character, was committed in default of $l.OOO bail. THE COURTS. Court of Common Pleas—Judges Allison and Ludlow Saturday last, in a case argued, a few days ago. by Witham L. Hirst. Zech, for e,attnisinant, and by George X Wharton Isq., for re•pondent, Judge Anima de livered the following opinion: John Kroener vs William Calhoun. Bill for injunc tion and specific performance. Io Patterson vs Blight, this court held that a ground rent is an inheritable estate; that it is realty; that it descsnds to the heir; that. not being a debt, "public or private." the legal-tender or treasury-note currency of the itates is sot a sufficient tender by the owner of the land, out of which the rent issues in extinsuithment of the rent, by par chase of the same to himself, under the covenants con tained in the deed. In that cue the stipulations were for the payment to the owner of the rent, on extiogniehment thereof. of lawfu sliver Sollars of the United elates. In the case now berme its the accruing ground rent or arrears are ppetile in Inenfrel money of the Craned states or dlee- T.Cei and it is further provided in the deed that upon the payment of $1.314.60, lawful money a,foresaicl, the rent reserved should forever thereafter be extinguished, and that the grantor would grant, release, and ex tinsmith the raid yearly rent, and all estate and interest in the land, to his grantee. The difference between the two cases is in the cove nants for redemption —one stipulating for lawful silver money, the other for lawful money of the United States The bill set. UV a tenderof the sum of mosey required by the covenant for extinguishment. which is described as being lawful money of the United States, and being the legal tender notes thereof. The acts of Congress plovide that the money isened under the authority therein granted shall be lawful money, and shall be a legal tender for all debts, public and private. except duties on imports and interest on the public debt. •. . Bni - dcee the act of its being leteffnl rimke it a legal tender? By no means; gold coin of the 'United States is made legal tender to any amount; silver cola of the United States Is lawful money, but it is legal tender only to the aye Olin; of five dollars. Oopper coin is lawful money, but it is kcal tender only to the amount of one Maier. eo with three-cent pieces; they are legal tender oely in elm of thirty cents or Tinder. The btatee orthe Union make tne note' of banks char tered tinder their authority lawful money; but the en tire power of a State is incompetent to mane ouch notes a legal tender. the Constitution of the United States hold ing that no State shill Zaake anything bat gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts, The question which next follows is, Do the acts of Congress under consideration make the Treasury notes a legal tender for all purposes? We think they do not; fer, after providing that they shall be lawful money, a restriction is placed upon their use. They are a tender in payment or debts. with the exceptions already re ferred te. A strict construction is to be given to the law which Hays value to Was kind of money and spectlied he nee; that use we told to be the payment of debts, Public or private, and not the purchase of an inheritable lee simple estate. This view was adopted by the Dis trict Court in the Cab, of Merrill° ye. Seller, decided two Weeks since. It bee. however. been argued that the offer to pay off the principal of the ground rent. and the refusal to receive it, won ed a change in the relation of the parties; that the right of the owner of the rent to col lect the arrears, as they became due, was, by his act of retread, ended. and that all chat remained was a right to recover the principal of the rent on a debt due to him, and, as t consequence the establishment of the relation of debtor and creditor between the parties This argument is certainly ingenious, but falls upon the mere statement of the fast that. if a legal offer to pry or make tender has not been made, it is not a stificdent tender. elo such change of relation can take place until the owner of the land shell first liars made an offer to pay the principal of the met, which amounts to a legal ten der. which it Is conceded ends forever the right of the ground landlord to collect arrears; but to work this con- Vereloll there must be a perfect legal tender, which we do not think is the case here. . . . . . . We do not. therefore, think the act of April 4th, 1850, hay any bearing upon the anestiOn. It has been suggested that the act of April 4 11340, may have the effect of transforming the estate in the rent into a debt. We can extract no each conclusion from this act, which provides that when a deed reserving ground rent shell contain a stipulation that the rent shall become perpetual, upon failure of the purchaser of the land to comply with the conditions of the deed. no construction shall be given to the condition which shall have the effect of making the ground rent a perpetual incumbrance on the real - estate. It farther provides that the purchaser of the ground may at any time pay the full amount of the ground rent. which payment shall be a discharge of each real estate. The obleeCto be acconlished by this law wan simply to prevent ground rents thereafter create*. becoming per petual. lirpon technical ground, the prayer of the bill could not be granted ; the wart of mutuality between the par ties is fatal to it. There la indeed no contract as to re demption between the grantor and grantee of the laid; the part! of the first per: merely promises that if a cer tain condition is performed he will extinguish the rent; but the party of the second part does not bind himself to the performance of that condition; he is left to his election, ant may never pay off the rent; nor can be be compelled to o so. because he is under no covenant to extinguish. His fundearental that each party shall have a right to compel specific performance. and that if this element of mn , nality la wanting. there can be no - decree in favor of the party claiming it, through a Court of Equity. If the tender had beet sufficient we are not prepared to say that the relation of parties would not then be ouch as to give to the complainant his remedy for specific per formance. and that the right wonid not then have becpme mutual by the very offer to pay in legal coin. The prayer for injunction against the conveyance of the ground rent, and the prayer for 11PeCine performance, are refused, and the bill dismiered After the opinion had been read. fudge Ludlow stated that, having :keen engag ed in the Criminal Court, and also of Hist rims, he di a not hear the argument in the cesejnst decided. He did not therefore express any opinion about it. either one way or the other. Court of Quarter Sessions—Judge Thump- SUM CormaionWealth, ez rel. Brady, To Hones of Refug e. This case was heard on baturdey. It was an applicaton on the part of the parents of a boy, about fourteen years of age. who was committed to the House of Reface In May, 1863 His discharge was asked on the ground of illegality of commitment. The application was remitted bt Mr. Barclay, Who contended that after the lapse of so long *time the parents had no claim each as 'yr, nld entitle these to interfere is this way with the discipline of the Rouse of Refuge. 0 protram ad argument ensiled, in wbieh Mr John O'Byrne, counsel for the relator. showsd that the palmate waited honestly and coo thlinglY upon the promise of the managers to let the boy oat at the end of a year and that the managers could not plead the breech o f their promise in bar of the parents' rights; that the rights of the humblest parents were superior to the convenience of the managers of the Refuge. or its discipline. Judge Thompson held the matter tinder ad visement. Judgments were entered against the ball in the follow ing eiata, wherein the recognisanoes had been forfsited Gsorge L Tallman, bail for harsh Martin. Lizzie Max. well. and Ansa Mirkel. 600; Charles Lennon, bell for John C. Brower. MOO; Catharine McCivakey. ball for Michael Conner, $ 800; Josech Donnelly. bail for William %tensity. WOO tismnei Hamilton. bail for Thorium Herr,ul.tiieoor mod ,jk4blrrbh:l.l i J ames p hlll: e . p i, nobg , bail . f all for is o f r " ll.h Pa t rick lii p Fra nkl in C s, a ucti l i tib a n a . 7 11 1 . Ilfo other business of interest was done in this court. ELE( T RIC I TY.---WONDERFUL Sal- INT/ 7 / 0 DISCOVERY —AU acute and chronic dbl. scan mired by special ft =manatee. when desired b 7 the patient. at 11120 WAL , MT Street. Philad lohla. and in ease of a failure no charge ts made, s a 6 ' - cystem With uncertain medical agents. Arlucrbigpethra formed by_ Nagniltiblll Galvanism , or other m r ortioea: Limn • of Moot city, without chocks or any uspleasaat eelleatielL For farther Information Rend and met a pamphlet. which contains hundreds of certificates from some of the most sellable men in Philadelphia. who have been speedilyand sermsnautly cared after all other treatment from medical man had failed Oyer twelve thousand cured In lass than Aye years. at 12110 WALL- Don Street N_ B —Naiad man sad others, who detire a know ledge of my MBA diecoyerY. can commence a fall coarse of lectures May 17th. 1864. at the Inotitntion. 11120 WALNUT Street. Prof BOLL lid has qualified orer nos thousandphysicians, who use Electricity se a secialty. ConsultatiOn free Prof. BOLUS Dc NN.O Waf p . 1.420 VEAL= Street - aS S /641 NANCIAM. NV. W .r, Co A. n. IL S. 10403. JAY COOKE k 00. OFFER YOE SALE THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, Bearing ive per cent interest. In coin. ItedesuusblA any time after TEE IMAM, at the pleasure of the Government, and payable FORTY YE CRS alter date. Both COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS are issued for this Loan, of same denominations as the rive- Twenties The interest on NO and SRO payable yearly, on all other denominations half-yearly. The TIN FORTY BONDS are dated March 1. 1864. the half-yearly interest falling due September 1 and March 1 of each year. Until let September. the accrued interest from let Marsh le required to be paid by purchasers in coin, or to legal eIIVINtIeT. adding 80 per cont. for bremiem, until further notice. All other Government I . ,ecurttlee bought and cold. COOTC.E. hir mh3o U 114 scrum TRIED STREET 5-20 couPoNs, DUD IST AL&Y, lEr. O V O 13C r. ORDERS BY MAIL OR SXPRESS ATTENDED TO FOURTH NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 9100,000, THE PEIVILIOE OF ;ECREILSING TO 1500.000 PRESIDENT. WILLIAM P. HAMM. VICE PRESIDENT. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. CASHIER. SAMUEL J. M.AOM.UMAN. DIRECTOR& WM. P. HAMM. WM. BROOKS Ai BERT O. ROBERTS. DW. BRADL EY. JAS. 0. KELM JOHN FARSIRA. WILLIAM . sroKLEY. THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANE t now Ma at No. 7;43 Arch street. for the transaction of a General Banking business, upon the nenadterma. Collections made on 411 polnte at the very lowest rates. Subscriptions received for the United States 1040 Bonds. ISAM% J. NAOMULLaft. faxl9-12t Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL. BANS PHILADELPHIA DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT UNITED STATES. 10•'0 LOAN. This Baia has been authorbed and is new prepared o receive subscriptions to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan, issued under authority of an act of Con. grow, approved March 3, 1869. provides for the Mimeo( Tye Hundred Millions of Dollars (9I00,000,000) United Slates Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty year; from date, IN COIN. dated March 1.1864. 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 lees, an nually. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will be Issued of the denominations of Wry dollars ($5O). one hundred dollars ($100), aye hundred dollars (500), one thourand dollars ($1.050), nye thousand dollars (5.000), and ten thousand dollars (10.000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of any dollars IVO). one hundred dollars ($100), Ave hundred dollars (M). and one thousand dollars (111.000). INTEREST will commence from date of subscription. or the ac crued interest from the let of March can be paid, in coin. or. until farther notice. in 11. S. notes or notes of Na tional Banks. adding (.50) fifty per cent, to the amount for premium. G. 11. CLARK, Mll3O-tf President. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE TEN.I3'OIWrIr LOAN NEONMID BY THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, FRA.NIOFORD. This Bank has been designated by the SECRETARY OF TEE TREASURY as as DEPOSITORY. OF THE PUBLIC MONEYS, AND • FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, And authorized to receive subscription to the NEW UNITED STATES LOAN, bearing interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. Per Annum IN COIN. Bonds from 1050 to 1110.000. In terest to commence either with the date of the bonds, March Ist. 1864. or at the date of subscription , at the option of the subscribers. WILLIAM IL RHAWN, Cashier. aplS-Im TREABDRY DEPARTMENT. Ommi 07 OUNPTROLLER OF FHB OFAKENOT A. WAEMINGTON, February 28th„ Whereas. by satisfactory evidence presented to the rindereigued, it has been made to appear that the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia. In the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to set t o of the act of Consrees, entitled • 'an set to prorlde a na tional currency, secured by a pledge of United (Setae stooks. and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof." am oved February 96th, 1938. and has com plied with all the {provision of said act required to be complied with before eommeneing the business of &B low. therefore L Hugh Haffullosh, Comptroller of the Currency do hereby certify that the FONTH NA TIONAL BANS OF PHIL aDILPHLt. county of Phila dommhiean, ce a n he busin o s f s P e ß n n yk n nan de r ut e h so e o re said. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of ogee, ibis Muir sixth day of Februar ol. y, 111LOON04. Mo, Comptroller of the Cunene'', lad Rin SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA., PEARRPORD. CAPITAL UMW. E ASING WITH THE PEJVILEHB 01 IN. GR TO WOO. 000. NATHAN MLLES, Prsaideat. WILLIAM H. R=AW Cashier, (Late of the Philadelphia Bank/ DIIIMOTOREI : NATHAN CHARMER a ITHEMXIL GEORGE W. RUA w at, BENJ. ROWLAND__, Js., SIMON R. SNYDER, BENJ. IL DEACON, EDWARD HATES, JOHN COOPER. LEWIS BHALLOROBB, The Second National Bank Philadelphia is now open at No. 134- HAIN Street, Prankford. for the trans action of s General Banking Ensinses upon Us* usual terms Collections upon all upon liberal terms. fif•9m JOHN ROHN,- JB., • BTOOK-0018108810% BROKER, 80. WO BOOTS THIRD EPPRRIPP. (uP swim) PHILUDDLPHIA. • RHYRRENCBS: Meesra.Thos.A. Biddle & Co. Hess.escr.lifacalester.&tha Messrs. B. 8. Whelan & Co. kissers. Drexel & Co. Alexanderusby & Co_ L sHnry_J. WiLllama ‘ ..lllaa. Biddle,Bsa. P. Hutchinson. Mo. G. H. Troutman. Es q. D. B. Onromins. Beg. Jas. G. Ktng &Sons. ow York. fol7-2n BLACIii HAWK GOLD MINING NINES—BOBTAIL, GREGORY ItO.. LODES—GILPIN CO., COLORADO. CAPITAL. 50,000 SHARKS $lOO EACH. TRUSTEES. F. H JUDD, New York. W. L. LEE, Colorado. .ANTHO2III ARNOUX. New York. GEORGIA BLISS. JR.. New York. 0, W. CHILL New York. J. E. WILLIANS. Newir.rk .l HELL PLBaiIiNTS. Baltimore. LEONARD swßrp. Washinston. CARLOS PIERCE. Boston. President—Y. H JUDD. Vice President—W L LEE Troaenrer—WALT2B B LAWTON. Secretary—D. LITTLEJOHN. Conneel—JOHN 8. WOODWARD. IMO LEE, OFFICE, No. 25 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK. AplS-lm BRIGGS GOLD CO. ZILREI3---.BRIGGS & GREGORY LODES, GILFIN COUNTY, OOLORADO. CAPITAL 10.000 SUARES-0100 EACH. TRUSTEES. J. SMITH BRIGGS ...........Colorado. 0243. M. PULLMAN Oldesago. ANTHON 000 Y ARN0UX............-. — ..Noit York. HENRY OILL R. HORNELL WHITE ...... .........., .. C. O. AMU 11111d11021. A. I. WM pr . o aiid l e 11 nO;Ri l. l . SMITH BRIGGS. Provldande. X.T... Treasurer, WALTER 1. LAwToN. Barrstary, D. WTTLEJOHN. . Consul. J. el. WOODWARD. Miming Eluswinteniisgt._OHM H. NRlO_OB. autlizt oacogicera[FF Street, New iork. CLARET N INVOICE OF oatersLu MORI& Anions Modal. Moutfirread. sad Julien Clang Wines: 'Row lauding frail WS HII,IO Georg. sad for Ws by- JAIIRITORIk LkVIRGIII. 1144444 IN*IIY4 Balk 6Y4ip 171911 T THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1864. DREXEL & CO. bia Poiniii will ba maids ZEFAWN. Clashfor MEDICAL* ELECTRICITY -ITS WONDERS AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT. The object of the fella plait Advertiesment is to set gorh annething new in the development of a new phi loacphy : something true, having for its belie itgamtable foots; something reasonable, speak lag forth the lan guage of nature, and nomethiag important, as It reveals the only true rationale for the physical ills of man. TO THE DISEASED Nearly five years ago. Prof O. R. BOLLES losated himself in the city of Philadelphia, at l 2 WALNUT btreet, and announced his great discovery in the there- Penne application of Magnetism. Galvanism, and other modifications of Electricity for the cure of the most ob ■tinate, acute, and oltronic diseases. In announcing to the 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 facts too incredible for belief, This discovery le the result of more than ten years' hard and scientific investigation. It develops not only a reliable system for the diagnosis of disease. but the only efficient and reliable meal aof care. Its great supa• limit', over all other systems for the cure of disease has been practically tested for more than ten year.. and for nearly five years in Philadelphia, where twelve thon 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. Ifew York. and other cities, had been given up as insurable; and in nearly every ease a perfect cure had been effected by Profeesor . BOLLES. Many of the most obstinate of the above cases treated. have been Warranted by special contract. and not a fail ure has been made in any warranted ease. As indubi table evidence of the foregoing statement. Professor BOLLES has adduced in the following advertisement, testimonials from animus of Philadelphia. who had suffered ikom a complication of distaste. fur fonr. ten, and even thirty 'este, and had availed themselves of the beet medical skill in ibis and other cities, and were given up as incurable. but afterwards were fully restored to health by a few applications of Electricity. Such an array of evidence as will hereafter appear in this ad vet , tisement. is not merely to chow that Professor BOLL SS has made an important discovery in the application of Electricity as a therapeutic agent, but emphatically to show that nearly all diseases which have been consider ed it curable, in all past ages. and are au considered at the present time by the most eminent medical men, can be steadily and permanently eased by the different MO d IficaLons of Electricity, when applied in harmony with his discovery of the action of Electricity through the cerebro- spinal axle. Professor B. has cured, is caring. and farther pledges himself to cure a certain class of diseases acknowledged to be lincurab'e by any known process of medication. diseases that never have, nor never can be controlled, only by his mode of applying the various modifications of Electricity. He is often asked for what direasea I. Medal;ity beet adapted? In reply he would say, for all .diseases to which flesh is heir-rwente or chroada. inflammatory or Pamir tic. In all eases whersomedicine is beneficial. and in ell rases beyond the influence and control of medi cine. Electricity has the bower of arousing the vital force by changlig its polarities. thereby regulating se cretion, excretion. digestion, and circulation, and bring: Ins the system back to a condition of harmony and health. Thousanda of the moat reliable individuals In this city ; who have been treated by Professor B. 1220 Walnut street, can and will vouch for the above etatement of facts in their own astonishing cares. • Be verily believes that be has cured more obstinate diseasesduring the fire years. or.nearly. medicalactice in the city of t' tuladet• - phut. than all themen that have ever Practiced in this city. either allopathicallv. homoeopathically, or by an other path). This assertion may look line boast• Inc but It is true, every word of it; for who ever heard of each astonishing on. ea ? na if by magic obstinate OS canoe, which have for many yeast resisted alt other treatment, are often cured in twenty minutes, and often in less time; and in a ll cases a warrantee is given when the patient di sires it. Who shall properly estimate the incalculable blasting thus so. speedily conferred on suf fering humanity. when. instead. of b..img &tweed for months, and thrown on bees of languishing, health 1$ restored by Professor BOLL ea' treatment in many oases almost instantaneously? Ia COncluaion, we would say. for the encouragement of the dyspeptic. neuralgic, con sumptive. rheumatic, paralytic, apt eptio, and, to fine al, those on whom medical treatment ever .114 and ever Will prove a total failure, that there Is still hope In your case, and a fair chance for your recovery at 1220 Virllr NUT btreet. COI& PLIIII)3NTART BE SOLUTIONS. — FROM MEDICAL MIZE Alen Offnmes.—lt the close of a dolma of Lectures, delivered to us, members of one of the many Mamie' of Professor 0. B. cOLLES, who has been developing his discovery loenearly four years. at 1.220 Walnut street, iu the city of Philadelphia. in the application of fiat random. Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, the following resolution* were unanimously passed: Resolved. That as we bays been eye 'witnesses for many weeks in the Institution of Prof Bolles. and have good reason to believe that he has discovered new prin ciples in the appitcatien of the different modific twin of ksiectricity to the various diseased conditions of the hu man system; and that, in the tresiment of different &teases, we have been convinced that. in his hand. as also his sindente, the application of Electricity is a relia ble therapeutic; and that he has taught us a new, ra tional, and scien,ifle Philosophy, and we believe the onl , reliable theory of disease and mode of cure. Resolved. That in our Judgment. the philosophy ad vanced, and so clearly demonstrated in the Course of Lectures, is entirely, new and original with Professor Bolles and not known to the Medical Profession, and that the great Miccess which has attended his practice in this city is alone the result of hie scientific discovery of Electrical laws hitherto unknown to man, and that the many failures of other men in this city, using this mighty agent, id owing to their ignorance of the true principles of Electricity. Res °hied, That we. in duty to suffering humanity, and for the groat progress of the human race in approxi matirgio a condition of health and happiness, commend the Profeesor and his theory and practice to the public. and bid him God-Breed, as we believe his great mission is one of benevolence and mercy. and calculated to bene fit humanity in the only scientific and reliable way to a final restoration of health and-physical happiness. Resolved, That we tender to Prof. Bolles our thanks for his lucid instruction and Lind attention tons, indi vidually and as a class; that he has redeemed every pledge or assurance trade by him, and that in part-ng from him he has our bent wishes for his happiness and prosperity, and we heartily commend him to all scien tific investigators, and also to tie d heated of body and mind. •• Resolved. That the proceedings of this meeting be eigs ed by each member or the chum and published in the CUT Papers By order of the Claes. M. .J. GALLOWAY. M. D.. Chairman. R. B. Brown. IThYuma Allen, three doors B. A. steel, M. D. east of Fortieth street J. C. Reed, hi. D. S. W Beckwith, No 9 Wood- B. T. Elliot N. D. land Terrace, Phila. Frederick WIWI. Allegheny E. H Nash. 313 North Mirth HOtIPO. Phila. street Phil& Jacob Grim,l329North Mar-IM. • B Tattle. M. D, shell street, Phila. J. H. Bartholomew. Alle- W. D. Puller , M. D. gheny Home. Phila. Philadelphia. May 4th, 186.3. ♦STONISHINI RESULTS The following report is not the result of hearsay, or far-off certiflca es or rsports of men ofd mbifal veracity, but from reliable business and professional men in our very midst, whose report was 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 diseases, for nearly ten years, in which time he has treated more than seven thousand in vaiide with success. . FROM A FEW RELIABLE MEN IN PHILADEL PHIA. —We, the undersigned, having been treated for obstinate diseases by Professor Bolles, at 1220 Walnnt street. Philadelphia, which had resisted for along time the treatment of the most eminent medical mac in this cn y and also haying 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 ci, covert'. He has been located over four years at 1220 Walnut street, testing his treatment on many thousands of our most reliable citizens by hie new discovery of applying Osivanism. Magnetism. and other modifications of Elec tricity, and basing watched his success in the speedy and permanent cures of hundreds of our friends, as well as ourselves, and especially that class of dieealee never benafliind by medicines; therefore. •• th e • 1 Resolved, T at we. tinders toed. regard the great success we leave witnessed for months in the treatment of Consumption. Rheumatism. Paralysis. Insanity, Dia betes. Bronchitis. all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, Amen roots, Aphonia, Asthma, Acne Chills. Contraction of Limbs, at. Vitus' Dance, Coldnass of Peet. Hands, or Read t Deafness. DYSPODeta. tll forms; RoPepav, Hemor rhage, White Swelling. Menial Depression. Neuralgia \Withered Limbs. Convulsions, Palpitation ofthe Heart, and Lockjaw, as indubitable evidences of Professor B•'s scientific application of blectricity for the speedy aura of all curable diseases. . . . . S. A. Steele ,M ,No 6 South Twelfth street; Wm. H. Shriver. Haines street, Germantown.: L. 0. Stock. ton, 2.6 Market street, Philadelphia: John Me(lormick, 1220 Ridge avenue: Thomas Allen, Fortieth an I Chest nut. West Philadelphia; Charles H Grigg, Nos. 216 and 221 Church alley ,• Emanuel Rey. 707 Sansom street, dt torney-at-Law; Lome D. Guyer, 2 Woodland Terrace; B. N. Nash. 513 lieuth Sixth week H. 0raig,1726 Arch street. *8 Broad street Robert D. liircra, 61 North Third street: A. Crol i, northeast corner Tenth and Mara et streets. . . N. B.—Pi ofessor Bolles takes pleasure in referring the sick to the above names, and the following. whose per tiflcatee nave been or will be given in full for the good of humanity: Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 814 South 'Front street. Edward T. Evans. preacher of the hi B March, Dyspepsia of long standing Laryngitis , and Lumbago, MB Helmuth street William H. Shaine. Paralysis of lower limbs. Paraplegy. and Epilepsy. publisher of the National Merchant, 126 South Second street. Thome 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 ing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford its. William Morgan, General Debility. 401 Spruce street. Thomas Herron, severe Diabetes, Rose Mills, West Phi ladeirhia George Grant. Rhanmatie Goat. long stand ing. 510 Chestnut street. H. T. DeSilYer , Chronic Neu ralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 1786 Chestnut street. 0. H Carmick Chronic Dyspepsia and Inaam 'nation of the Kidneys. Chestnut and Fortieth streets. George W. Freed. Epilepsy. 1492 North Thirteenth street. Anthony Carney, Consumption. 1217 Market street. Ed neard Metishen, Consumption. 1227 Prpet street, Mao. H. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Constipation. Tenth and Arch streets. J . Ricker. Chronic* Bronchitis. Constipation, and Congestion of the Brain. MS Callowhill street. Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. Owing to the anxiety maniketedhy medical men and others, to learn the theory and practice of Medical Electricity. Professor C. H. BOLLES has consented to give another course of leeturee. and fall imam.. lion for applying lislyanism. Ifsarnettswerand other zoodificatione of Electricity, am a rellable7therapeglie agent for the cure of Acute and Chronic disetwee. ?be coarse of Lectures will commence MAY 17th.18d4, at the Institution. ANNU WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. apls-how 66* ELEOTRIOITY.- WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT REALM l—Kesers. O.IIIM $ ALLEN. Medical Bleeiricians having dissolved the Practise will be continued by THOS AL LEN , at thoastneraldp. e old satablinhed orrice. No. 75S North TM% Street. between Goatee and Brown, whe ce he will still treat and care all sayable diseases 'whether Acute. Chronic Pulmonary or Paralytic without a shook or any inn.) with the va rious mocations of alegarteity and Galyaniew Tide treatment his been found remarkably sneseesini S alln eases of Bronchitis, Diptheria, and other dime/see of the throat and respiratory MUM. Consumption tilt and ee - !alums% and Oatarrh: Bond stases: General. Debility,- • - Paralysis Dieu.ses of the Liver or Nauruan. Kidneys, Fever and arm Diabetes. congestion. Prolamue Uteri (Falling of )PiZiaiiiizza (or Piles ) _ !Dinfeaf nes orturnal Emissions,. dn. s. a. Oleos hours 9A. If to e 111 Wales. doll Om DysDeSsila Rheumatism. Bronchitis. No 'Marge for sonstatatio P. ffi. Testimonials to ha sea TARRAN EFTERVISOPINT SELTZER APERIENT, Tor THIRTY YEARS bee resolved the Favorable le commendation of the FHELIO. and been USED and nu SCRIBE FIR S Te PHYSICIANS IE THE LAND AS TEM BEST REMEDY KNOW7i POE Sick Headache, Nervous Heedeehe, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomash, Batons Headache. Dizsinesib Costiveness. LOU of APPOtites tiOnt. Indigestion, Torpidity of the Liver. Gravel, Rhonmatie Affections, Piles. Heart burn, Na Manses, Bilious Attacks, revers, ke., do. For Testimonials. &a.. see Pamphlet with welt Walt igaziuSsetared wily by TAIMAIrr & OD, %Ts GI Street, New Twit stS-17 FOR BATA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS IS CURING all Chfonie Diseases, both of LADIES and GEN TIMMER, by a new method in the nee of BLBOTRIOITY , twithont chocks or pain. Board for a limited number of Patients from abroad truly be had at reasonable rates in the Doctor's family. A Pamphlet of eixteen meg. con taining certificates and other information, sent gratis to all orders accompanied with a estop. Office and reel. deuce. at 14e8 SOUTH PENN aciunwn,, being central and accessible by streetcars from every railroad depot In the city. Pull ADELYNIA, EMIL BM apl(lut lUMELLES COMPOUN D SYRUP OP DOCK ts etteeeestal as a remedy: Demme those wits WI, It pronoun., It the beet COMB 811P3P, the beat Blood Purifier, the most enelent.lnrigorator. Cud the best sure for Scrofula, ever offered to the yublle Bold by the proprietor. P. JIIMILLB, Mai BAREST ettms. mhl4-9m Ara au Drogat.t... TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO -• CATION never falls to cure Rheumatism, ifenrelien. Sprains. Frosted Feet. Chapped Rands,. and allawn diseases. Prtee Ws. and Wholesale and netailby H. 8. .. TAYLOR. DrnoriaLTRITH sad CALL() WITILI- mild-1 An BARRELS y OIIN, R S ALE, .."-F St anne's2rossers. an Jam In store. and . for yettrz Rllllll R. TRATON a CIO.. • sin Ns% TWAT • . . etarne of weights by Professional public weighers to be given whenever required. • Bide will include pactiages and delivery at any point in this city. and any inferior packages or cooperage will be considered sufficient cause for rejection of con tents. Payment to be made in such fends as may be tarnished by the Vntted States for the purpose. Proposal■ must be endorsed "Proposals for Subsist ence Stores." and directed to P. N. 1312F06. ap2l.6t Captain and O. S. Vole. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF TOR COLUMBIA AND PORT DE POSIT RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, Pa., April 6, 1864. Sealed Proposals for the Graduation and Masonry of that portion of the COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT RAILROAD, between Columbia and the bead of the Old Maryland Canal. a distance of tWentm.rdne miles (In sections of one mile), will be received at the Oftlas, FROAT Street, below Leona:, until noon of the 28th in stunt. Plans and Profiles of the work will there be ex hibited for one week previous to that date. C. S KAUFFMAN, President. J. A. SHEAF!, Chief Midi/leer, IM9 tangle O FFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCIL WA.P..II:IYOTON. D. C., Aprirls, 1821. PROPOSALS FOR F LOTrIt SEALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 20th it 12 o'clock M,, for furnishing the Subeistence Depart ment with SIGHT THOUSAND (8,000) BARIVILS OF FLOM. The proposals will be for what is known at t his depot as Noe. 1. 2. and 3, and bids will be entertained for any quantity leas than the whole. Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on Sep*. rats sheets of paper. - The Flour to be fresh ground, and delivered in new oak barrels, headlined. The delivery of the Flour to commence within eve days from the opening of the bide, and in such quanti ties daily as the Government may direct: delivered at the Government warehouse in Georgetown. at the whams or railroad depot in Washingion, D. C. The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed within twenty dal a from the opening of the bide. Payment will be made in certificatea of indebtedness, or auoh other lands as the Government may have for disbursement. The usnal Government inspeatiOn will be made most before the Flour ie received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground. An oath et allegiance most accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on die in title office, and no bid will- be entertained from partial who have orevione ly failed to comply With their bids. or from bidders not present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any canna Bide to be addressed lo the andersicned. at /110. Aga 0 street. endorsed '• Proposals for Flour. " 8. C. GRllltriS,_ aplB.7t Captain and 0. 8. V. pROPOBALB FOB FOBAOB. CREW WAIIMENGTOX DSPO ,T Dessatimir 8, DIM P:841,14,1t.D PZ0P084.1,8 an invite d by the anlionigned for 1 1 1 1547 1 -ull the o'. B. Quartermaster's Deartmati, aE Wsshlzugtou D. 0., Baltimore Md., Alccandriitouut Port Monroe. Ilk, or either of Wise plates. with Kay. Corn, Oats, do straw. Bids will be resolved for the delivery of 1,000 bushels of sorn or oats. and 10 tone of hay or straw. and nit wards- Maiden, MOS Male at Whisk of the elan, Rained WWI ;hey propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat. the quantity of sash article proposed to be delivered, the time when said de liveries shall be sommeneed. and when le be completed. The pries must be written out in words on the bids. Corn to be put up in good, stoat seeks, of about two bushels each. Oats in like sacks, of about three bushels mush- The sacks to be furnished withoutextra charge to the Government. The hay and Maw to be securely baled. • The particular kind or deuription of oats. corn hay. or str e w. proposed to be delivered, musk be stated in the 51 ,611 the &Melo olered under the bids hernia Welted will be subject to a rigid Inspeetion by the Government Inspector before being accepted. Contrasts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Gown ittelit may require. and payment will be made when the endwhole amount sontracied for shall have been delivered seeepted. The Mer will be required tooemps proPo• sal with aguarantee. signed byrorponeibkieirsons. that in see. his bid is seeepted he or will. wit theyhin sin daps thereafter , scouts the contrast for the same. with good and maidens sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the forage Proposed In gonformity with the tenni Of this adrerthiament; and ia ease the said bidder should fill to eater into the contrael, they to makerrood the di ff ereneebetween the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder. or the eegn t e o s p w on hom thtey contract o m cr a a y n tboer t a w m arde d. by theo e ffsial se s r i t b date o of h a D. .S. DistriAt b tor h e o y. w ol tutor of Customs. or any other °Rau under the Unita& States 'government, or responsible person known to this bidders will be duly notified of the sometimes or refection of their proposals. The foil name and post ones adduce of sash bidder must be legibly b etwrien in the pro Propoule must edd tA i readier General D. O . Rueter, Chief Depot Quartermaster,Walthington, D and should be plainly marked, "ProPosals for Ito. sun Bonds. in a sum equal to the amount of the contrast, stalked by the contractor and both of his guarantors. Win be required of the anoooserni bidder or bidders Wm sistdug thecontrast. . algal( owns of bids, rassantook and bonds may be obtained upon applisation at this once. FORM OP PROPOSAL ETOWII. County. and State the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and de liver to the United Statm, at the Quartermaster's De partment at. agreeably to the terms of ,your advertisement, invitin proposals for forage, dated Washington MM. December B. WM. the following aril. elm. viz: - bushels of Corn. In sans. M per bushel of MI pounds. -- bushels of Oats, la mks, at •••• per bushel of .0 SZLII the womb). PROPOSALS. OFFICE A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. TWELFTHand GIRARD Streets PHILADELPHIA. April 21. 1834 SEALED PROPOSALS will be rteeived at this off! ee until 12 o'clock DI . on lIONDaY. the 24th Dental:lt. tor "PD4ing the &Mullin Animals Promptly, the follow ing Axe slings. army etandaid . Hatchet Slirge, do. Paper for packing. 88 z 40. samples required. Brown Holland or linen. do do. Dark blue Tkrritd.nro. W. do do. Biddere rout state in their proposals the Pride. which most be given in writing as well as in Simms; also. trie qnestity bid for, and time of delivery. Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received. Black forma for Proposals can be bad lIPDX application at this office . . Trevose], must be endorsed " • Proposals for Army Sup plies, elating the particular article bid for. •G. H 08.08111&11. apt] St A. Q B. General. 1I 8 1. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER (IE- IaSEAL'S OPFICAt. Pintails Anus Est April. Ism IkEOPOIg &LS will 'be received at this oflce until Ws D. NESDAY nett, 27th Mat., at noon,' for the erection and completion of a temp racy SOSPITAL. to contain 76 beds, at calor , " Wm Penn." Chetton Hills. Pa. Material and Workmanship to be similar to that in the original hospital erected for the use of this camp Plans of the hospice] can be seen. and information obtained. at the lace of John McArthur, Jr., architect, 209 South bIXTEI Street. The right is referred to reject all bids deemed too high. By order. Col. 0. B. CItOBMAN. Met. Qr. Mester Gen. ap22 t 27 A. BOYD. Cant and. a. R W. 1,000 ARTILL NRY HOIU3ES WA.N . PRD AT ONCE. CIIIF.F QUARTERIKABTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WAsHINOTON, WASHINoTON. D. U. April tith.lB64. 1.000 HOBSES. suitable for Artillery service, will be Pltrehaled at this depot by . the undersigned, in to p en market. from date until Max 11th . n 1811 f in tots of SO. at one hundred and seventy dollars 0170 par animal, each animal to be Rut:looted to the usual Government in spection before being accepted. Horses to be delivered to and inspected by Capt. C. H. Tompkins. A. Q frt. U. S A_. corner of Twenty - second and G street.. Washington, D. C D. H Rums% Brig. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, spl2-24t Depot of Washington. D. 13. 3 000 HOUSES WANTED. WAR DBPASTMENT• CAVALRY BIIKRAII. OFFICIO OF CHIEF QUARTBIthIASTER., WASHINGTON. D C.. March 8. 1864. One hundred and fifty ($160) dollars per head will be Paid for all CAVALRY BOBBIN delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Govern. luent White at Glesboro, D. C. Said horses to be Sound in ell particulars. not less than eve (5) nor more than nine (9) yelps old- from 1434 to 18 hands high. fall fleshed, corapdatly built, bridle wise, and of size suMcient for cavalry purPoses. _rime apeelfteations mill be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular Payment made on delivery of ton (TO) and Over. Hours of inspection from 9 A. H. to 6 P. H. JAMES A. EMIL Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster. zab24-60t Cavalry Bureau. O'F'FIOE OOld MISS ART OF SUBSIST. ENOS, No- 828 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. April 21. Mt SEALED PROPOSA LS (in duplicate) will be received at this office wail 12 o 'clock M.. on WEDNESDAY. April 27 18.4. for supplying- for the nee of the United States .Army_, the following SOBSISTENCS MBES, delivered at Ptaladlabia. Tie . . ' 800 barrels first quality "MESS" or "PRIER RIMS " Poh.ll. ( which to be stated). of the pack of 1863-i. In fall-hooped oak barrels, with iron master hoops; meat to be free from rust or stain. fall weight, and thoroughls , salted. Madera will a ate when their pork wasyacked and the brands. 100, 000.nonnd. 11,4 quality thoroughly smoked BA- CON bROULDBRS. in Signs tierces of not. form size. 800.000 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 finch a kind as will not Impart taste to the bread; boxes to contain 60 pounds net Bidders will moo elate the price delivered in flour bezels. . 3.000 barrels B % : EA SUP aRTINE or EXTOL FAMILY FLOUR (which to be stated); to have been ground within 10 days of date of this advertisement, from the best winter wheat, in well-co opered head- lined barrels . Name or brands' and place of mannfactare to be mentioned in the bid. 19,600 pounds first quality kiln-dried CORN NEU,. in Wrikoopered h.oni-lined barrels. 100,000 pounds first quality NEW WRITS BRANS. in web-coonered head-tined barrels, 50.000 pounds PRIER RIM in well-soopered bead lined barrels 80,000 pounds ant gnality large gre.ined, kiln dried HOMINY, in well-coopered barrele. ammo pounds PRIER RIO CO, mt. in woh-coop ered barrels Bidders will state the price per net pound for tarnishing the whole or any portion of the above coff-e, roasted. tr , grg, e lt a .2.i h r i ati se i i tt uc tig s itt paper lined furnishing it will be required to state on oath that the coffee bu rdened by them is of the Caine quality 618 the sample offered, and that it contain, no adulteration nor admixture of any foreign anbetance. Green coffee sample required 100,000 pounds light yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or choice dry RAW SOUSE; barrels to be of the beat in nee for theurpose 30,000 younds coarse pulver ized WHITE SUGLR, in well-coopered barrels 5,000 gallons pure 'CIDER. WHISKY, or CORN VIREO-AIL in strong, well-coonered barrels. 40.000 pounds good hard sup, in pound bars, full weight, .P. 0,000 pounds clean, dry SALT. in WelleaOP- Me abovefed r ba ro l be ready for delivery within 20 days from date of award, bat if not needed at dhat time. contractors are expected to hold them natil required for shipment. Samples of all the article". sward meats. must be de livered With the proposals, and referred to therein: but the proposals must not be encloses with the sample. Samples of hard bread. flour, corn meal beans, rice, hominy. green coffee, 'agar. soap. and salt, must be in boxes of card- board or tin. and not in paper parcels. Certificates of inspection by professional packers or in- spectors. other than the party furnishing the provisions. will be required for all the meats. certifying on the part of the Feller their pretest quality and *condition. The meats will also -be examined and passed upon by John G. Taytor. ineye.tor on the part of the United States. Separate proposals. in duplicate, must be made for each article enumerated, and bidders Ray propose for the j it hole or any part of each A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each bid. and the proposals must be specific in cora plying with all its terms. Bach bid, to have considera tion, must contain the written guarantee of two responsi ble names, as follows: " We. the undereigned. guarantee that, should all or any part of the above bid be accepted, it snail be fulfilled according to its true Purport and conditions; also. that a written contract, with bonds to the amount of one fourth the value of the stores proposed to be tarnished, shall be executed if required." The seller's name, place of business, and date of pur chase, with name of contents, gross, tare, and net Weights, musk be marked on every package, and all old marks must be obliterated. . . Pods. '--tons of un baled Day. at per ton of 2,000 pounds. tons of baled Straw. at per ton of 1.000 ponstdc Delivery to eommenes on or before the day of , and to be completed on or before the --- day of --, 106 and rt led ge Myself to enter hit° a walnut soutraat with the lilted Mates. with Coal and removed sesurities. within the pease of hen dops sktier being notified that my bid has been soeepted. Your obedient servant. Drigadter Samara' D. U.Znenitit, Oldef DOM Cilla W ni aal=,D. 0. ODADAJMIX We, the undermined. widener of— la the errant, of , and State of hereby, 'ointly and severally. somata with the Unitid States, and guarantee, ease will. bld of be noaryted. that h eor they within ten days alter the asendanee of said bid, exasula the 'contrast for the UM With good and sal sient annathall, in a sum natal to the amount of the sontrast. to farad' the forage "roomed sonformity to the terms of advertisement dated De =mbar S. =W. under whisk the bid was made: and. In ease the Geld shad/ fall to enter into a anthwd as aforesaid, we taaraatee io wake good the dlierenee be tween the offer by the said and. the next lowest responei bl awar ded. e bidder. or the yen= to whoa the "entree% Witness, be Witmer r 1 Given under our bands sad seals f Ole dep of —. We . lawn= sorra that, to the bed of nu knowledge and ballet. the abownemed guarantors are good and snit neat as sureties for the amount for whisk they offer to be seeprity. To be «ridged by the United States Distrist Attojpez... Coll ester of Onstoins, or any other °User rind Usi rtei g ladgfeles GaVaralatatt. orreepourdbLe person known toth ,sewed under Ws ediandriement be.ipe ad examined at this ollse on Weds: l ;V Saturday (east week, at 1916 Bidden agree Wailed to be arerW at Ike opeging_of D. H. 141141 /1411114* U 1 1.1114(11 I 1•14- PROPOSALS. p P ROPOSALS FOR WHITE PINE SD OGLES. CHIEF QUARTERWARTER DEPOT'a OFFICE. Or WARRINGTON% WA4II[NOTON D G. apn , 23 1854. pr. BALED mtopowabs vat a be receive d a t this ofSoeuII tiI2UBBDAY. May 10, Mt at 12 o'clock 111 . for tee de live, 7 at this depot of the following amounts of Shinales : one million (I.OOD (POl mo. 1.18-inch white pine Shin gles. (sawed clear.) The shingles to he made from good material, to be subjected to a rigid inspection before betas received. and the whole amount contracted for to be delivered within thirty (30) days from signing of contract. Bonds in a sum equal to half of the amount of the con tracts V iii be required of the successful bidder or bid ders. Aide received for two hundred and fifty thousand (250,000) shingles, or more. Samples of the shingles proposed for will be required of each bidder. Proposals must be plainly endorsed "Proposals for White Pine &tingles," and addressed to the under signed. D H. RITrIK SS. Brigadier General and Chief Claartattalater; ap26- tiny 7 _Depot of Washington. D. C. OFFICE OF SUBSISTENCE D EPART mum. FORT DELAWARE. Delaware, April 7, 1861. SEA !AND pitoYobet.s, in duplicate. wilt be received at this office until 12 o'clock, noon. on MONDAY. April 26th, 1864 (at which time they Will be opened). for tar nishing the post with Fresh Beef. to be delivered at tha expense of the contractor, in such quantities as may from time to time be required, and on each days as the commanding officer may designate. She beef lobe of good quaiity of cattle. weighing not lees than (goo) eix hnnered upends dreem-d. neck. shanks and kidney tallow excluded. The be 4 or ail klege. One.. Co we. and Helton* - .rill be roJected. The necks of the Cattle slaughtered for nee( to be deli vered shall be cut off ai the fourth vertebral joint. and the breast trimmed down. The .hanks of the forequar ters it be cut off four inches above the knee joint. and of the hindquarters eight inches above the g.mhret or hock joint. The beef to be furnished in want propor tions of fore and hind quarters. The Government will claim the right to reject the whole or tiny part of the beer furnished which may be of a quality inferior to that requirs.d by the contract. Each bid to secure con dderation must contain a written guaranty of two responsible persons. as follows: Of the County of —, State of do ber,by guarantee that is (or are) able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of his (or their) proposi tion. and should his (or their) proposition be accepted, he (or they) will at once enter into a contract in accord ance therewith. and we are pretend to become his area cities, giving good and sufficient bonds for ha fulfilment. The reanontdoility of the guarantors mast be shown by the official cat tillsate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court. or of the United StateaDiatrict Attorney, to be en d ose d with the bid. The Government reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids considered unreasonable. Payments to be made at the expiration of each month in such funds as may been hand: if none on hand, to be made as SOOll as received. proposal+ mint be distinctly endorsed "proposals for Fresh Beef." and addressed to Captain Gilbert N. Utast. C. b. Vol! Fort Delaware, Del. If a bid is in the name of a firm, their names and their post.office Redress must appear, or they will not be con sidered: . . Each retvon or menalier of a arm offering a pi-vocal must accompany It by an oath of allegiance to the United states Government, it be has not already MAC one in this alio. . . All bide not comclying strictly with ths terms of Mb' advertisement will be rejected. GILBERT S. CL ARK, inwflt Captain and C. S. Vole. A SSTS l'A N T QUAIt PERIVIASTER DERMAL - El 014117 R, PHILADZLPHIA. April ltd. 1864 _PROPOSALS will be received et this pilled until SA TURD Y swat, 30th inet . at 13 M . for the supply and delivery of ail the COAL and WOOD required. for the are of the various 'Hospitals, Offices. Storehouses. and Public Buildings in and around Philadelphia. from let May toilet August next inclusive. Deliveries are to be made at each times and in such gnantities as required. and to include Germantown. Wait Philadelphia. Dicetown. Port Mifflin Summit Hon , e. and Chester. Pa. Coal to be of beet qustity anthracite stove. egg. or brosen as may be desired ; subject to inspection, and to weigh 2.340 pounds to the ton tree from dirt. Wood to be of best quality oak or Pine. required. No bid will be coneidered unless guaranteed by two reliable persons that the bidder Is able and will. if awarded biro, enter into and folthfaily fulfil the con tract The reepondhility of the guarantor's roust be certified to by a United States District Judge. Attorney. or Marshal. The right is reserved to reject alt bide em ed too high, end no bid from a defaulting contractor pi I be received. - - By order. CoL G. H. C 12.0 1114 N, A. Q. at G. sal 71 A. BOYD. Capt. and A. Q H If S. A. (I)IIARTE.RMA.9TER,I3 OF FICK 'cm; BALTIMORE lid., April 14th 1861 BICALBD PROPOSALs in duplicate will be received by the undmetnned urn a 2 o'clock M on the 28th day of APrit, 1864, for furnishing (74) seventy four AB Pi LLB KY 110P8S8 They must be dark colors. between the ages of five end nine y. are. and not less than fifteen nor more then stzreen bands high . Delivery to be made in Baltimore within tan daye after the contract is awarded Bach animal will be subject to the usual Government inspection before being accepted. Proposals from die loyal parties will not be considered. and an oath of - allegiance most accompany each proposi tion. - GUARANTEt .. • - The abilities of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed to two 1.43613011. eible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee. • The rteponsibility of the marantors mast be shown by the official certificates of the Clerk of the nearest Dis trict (kart, or the United States District attorney Bidders must be present in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be considered. Bonds equal in amonnt to half tile sum to be received on the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be requirea of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. FoEM OF OtrakaNTßC . . We. the county of-,and State of -, and -, of the county of --, and State of - , do hereby guarantee that - is able to fulfill the con tract in accordance with the terms of hisproposition, and that, should his Proposition be accepted, he will at onee entor into a eontrwer.ln accordance therewith. 6boutd the eo r niniet bs awarded him. we are pre pared to become his -enretise. (To this guarantee mnet be appended the official cern.- Beate above mentioned. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a Proposals ais must be marked "Proposals fo ARTILLE RY HORSES. " C W". T EIO ap2l-7t Captain and Assistant gnartermas er. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE Aerll 18. 1884. CAVALRY HORSES winteifim . m . eifately. One han• dred and forty-five dollars per read will be paid for all Ca valry Horses delivered at the William Penn Hotel in this city. Horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than five. nor more than nine 7 ears old: from l 4 to le bands high, full-fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise and of size engicient for cavalry purposes. An °Meer will be in attendance to inspect ant pay for the horses as &livered. G. H. oltoSefati. aplB tf jest M. General 11 8. A. COPARTNERSHIPS. THE - UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS -•-• DAT formed a Copartnership for. the eartying on of the JOB PRINTING Business. under the flrm•name of MIIBS, GRAHAM. & MoFARLAND. 0 MYBRS. WM, J. GRAHAM, WM. MUFARLAN D. APRIL 16, 1864. ap23-12t* rilSBol. LITION OF PARTNERSHIP. notice is hereby given that the partnership here- Wore existing between the subscribers, under the grin of Lellateri, SaLLADII, & CO., has this day been dissolved by mutual convent OWINGS M. LAYMAN ANDREW M SALLADB. J. D. BITTING. PHILADELPHIA, April 12. 1864. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS againet the firm of LAUtrIAN. SALLADE. & CO.. Will present the same to LAIIIIIS.N & SaLLADB, whose names the business will be conducted in fatare. LAILIIAN & SALLADE. Antn.l2, 1564. ap13.12t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HENRY W KANAGA having Purchased the in terests of TREVOR T. FOWLER and Turtow JACK SON, in the business heretofore carried on in the Girard House.-ander the style of KARAGA. FOWLER ds 00.. the partnership is hereby declared to be dissolved. All parties indebted to the said arm ere requested to make settlement with Henry W. Malaga. HENRY W. KANAGA. TREVOR T. FOWLER. TUTLOW JACKSON. PH/LA.DELPHIA, April 4 1664. ap7.tf NOTICE.-CHABLES C. KNIGHT IS admitted to an interest in IT basiriea! Irom this date. . C. D. ROBSDPS & CO.. ' Iron and Steel Merchants. N. E. corner SECOND and VINE Streets. and 4A and 44 North FRONT Street. PIITIADHLPTITA, Arlin. UNi. 1131-Inl* THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY entered Into copartnership. and having par chased the interest of PETER T. WRIGHT dt CO.. will continue the Wholesale Drug business. under the name of STESTCH. BBBNATT k 00.. at the old stand. No. 809 HARKET Streat. AARON STRETCH. JOSEPH 8. BARNETT. PHILAMILPHIA, April 1, IEtH. LEGAL IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. '' Estate of JAMIEM. 1311181NERS. deceased. The Audit( r appointed bY the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of HENRY B. BlioNnßE, Ad• minsstrator of the Estate of JAMES M. BaNNIIRS. de ceased. and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet theparties interested, for the proposes of Disappointment, on EATURDAV. April 30. 1884. atl2 o'clock noon at hie oMce. No. 135 South SEVENTH street. in the city of Philadelphia. ap2o-wfm it LEONARD MYERS, auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT POE THE -• CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Notate -of Pet .Rlf FASSITT. deceased The Auditor appointed by the Court tO audit. settle' and adjust the account of the Pennsyltranut Company for insurance on Uses and Granting Annuities. trustees under the will of Mary Pamela. deceased, and to report distribution of the balm. ce in the hands of the moon. t aut, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment. on MON D AY, April 28.1884, at 4 o'clock P. M . at his Mice. S. B. corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, in the oily. of Philadelphi a. apiefuttidt D. W O'BRIBN. Auditor. IN HE ORPH ANS' COURT FOR THE ern , #ri:D qcnnity OF PRITLIMILyHIA. titii; of iji - ilk ADaM LINe deoWed Notice is hereby given that the widow of amid deco dent has filed in said Conrt her petition, and• an SP piaissment of the personal estate Which she elects to retain, under the act of April 14th, 1851, and the sun 'dements thereto, and that the same will be approved on FRIDAY. the einth day of Ray, DM unless excep• lions be filed thereto. WM. W. JOVANAL. aplS-ratlv4t. • JAtorneY for. WARY AMY Lltifi. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY 9! PHILADELPHIA, EstateOf JAMES HAUGH, deceased. Notice 1s hereby even that the widow of said dece dent bee filed in laid Court her petition, and an ap• prairement of the personal estate Which she elects to re tain under the act of April 14, 1861, and the supplements thereto, and that the same wlll be approved by said Court on IPHIPAY. the sixth day of May. 1851 . unless exceptions be filed thereto WM. W. JUVEN aplikrathat Attorney for ANNE aAu GEL ESTATE OF GEORGE F. WOHEA.TH, -deceased Letters Testamentary loon the Estate of OBORGS T. WOMBATS, deceased, haying been granted by the 'Register of Wills of Philadelphia County to the undersigned. all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those haying claims ortjemandsogainst the same, to make them known with out delay to HEDIBIRTTA W. WOMRATIi, Frankford. A. H. WOKRATI3, F. K. WO.nI.4TH. _ _ WILLIAM GAUL. PHILADA., ADM 6 , ]B6l. Ireattorg, 416 Arch St. ay4-mat. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon the Estate of THOMAS R. DAVIS. deeeaeed, baying teen granted to the undersigned. alt persons In debted to said Estate are requested to make pennant, and those having claims to present them at ones. to HELEN e. DAVId. Adminletratrix. 627-North BIGHTHICEINTH Street, Phtlada. Or to her Attorney, 0 T. BONAALL. aptl-mat VG North NINTH Street. T . ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION neon the Notateof WILLIAM FINN. decestaea , haying been granted to the undersigned. all persons in debted to said Estate are requested [ to make payment. and those having claims to present them at one.. SOPHIA. PINK. Admlntetratrix. 1221 CALLOWHILL Street, Philadelphia Or to O. T. BONSELL. her Attorney. US North NINTH Street. apll t LETTERS` OF ADMINISTRATION w pc,a the Estate of BERNARD MASSA. deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in• debug to said Istate• are rent:meted to make payment, and those having etaims to in talent them at once LOVINA MASSA. Adminletratrir. and ANNABA)! H. SINNERS, Administrator, SIN RACHEL Street. Philadelphia. Or to O. T. sombeLL, their Attorney. HZ North NINTH Street. • • anti-mat T,RTIERS - OF ADMINISTRATION ." haying been granted to the undersigned on the si tate of FRAPZ ADAM LINN. deceased. all pennons in debted. and those having stains% spill pay or present the acme to MANY ANN LIDS. AdmintstratriM. BTU met No. 116 GIRARD Avenue. L ETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAT big been THIS D aY granted to the undersigned as ltanentors of the last will and teetament of hIA.EtGalt ST HOFFMAN-late of the city of Philadelphia, deseesed, all persons indebted to her estate will make payment. and all palm= having claims against the same will oreeenttnem , witholadelarto • . . • , .IinLLIEIS SKITS, wraq's bale Twetity.forirth Ward. • • ' • JOHN SELLISHS. upper parlor. DelaWarteonnty. Executors. AVM nee /pita B. 155& di4 PHREN OLoGIOA.L EX a.M.IN A,- IV TWINS. with it ai desoriptiolui of di arsoter s i igivo DJ wio • k J. •L• iiiibe7WMar , t. SO WOO Mrolitc =IIU!= JOHN B. MYERS & 00., At:J.OI'ION ERRS. Noe. 232 and 234 MA.REET Streak LoFGmPa O ri. I ANDS B AM Sn O em GHOtyC 0 O a O N 3. G c G o .q g W s ll rd 9. MI UMBRELLAS. SHANSI HOOD% ago THS D AF. A CARD.—The early at l tention of dealers h rechsted to the large and attractive assortmsn , of French, Swiss. German, and British dry aooda, embracing 626 lots of de. 'treble fatty and itsple articles. French corsets. can am. breasts. Shaker hoods. an ,aro.,to be parearptorll9 trld• by catahtne. on Lnr months' credit.. geatmending this morning at 10 o•enclr. to be contlantd without intermis sion beefy all day. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA., GERMAN. AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. &c.. FOR SPRING BALMS. THIS MORNING. April With, at 10 o'clock. will be sold, by catalogue. on four months' audit, about 550 PACKAGES AND LOTS Of French, India, German, and British dry goods, Arc and. staple a large and choice aetortment of facer and staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, and cotton In bytes. N B. —San pits of the same will be arranged for ex audnatior,, with catalogues. early on the morning of the tale, when dealers will dad it to their interest to at tend AITRACTIVE SALE OF GLOVES, GAUNTLY, Included In our esM on Monday morning April 2.5 in. will be found the following desirable and fresh goods, just landed, consisting of men and women's black and co ii,red kW gloves, Gaul de Swede. lisle. silk. Onion, beaver, and cuter gloves. and military gauntlets. for thebect city &ales. IMPORTANT SALE 0 7 SUMMER SF AWLS. Inelod,l in our sale on Monday. will be fount the following shawls of a favorite Make: —Paris all wool black mousseline de laws shawls. —All wool black tbitp.t and merino shawl's. wool Dineen. All wocl brocle b..rdors black atoll. eh twle. Black and colored printed bordered Melia abewit, Orsacay. moramb_que. rurline, and Florentine shawls. in great vartete of patterns and qtalities. Checked and clan plaid Paris and fimegow Llama and Runes !haw's'. Plain, chine. and fancy centred. LABOR SALE FRENCH. GERMAN. SWISS. AND BRI TISH DP.I GOODS. DAIERELLAS..SPRAW GOODS, Sc.. &c. NOTlCE.—lncluded in our peremptory sale of French German, Sw,ss. Brltich. and American dry goods, on Monday morning. April 21, will be found in part, the following choice article.: BbAt'R SILKS.— pieces gIOBSY black gees de :Mae, assorted width. F• NOY piecea fancy plaid and striped Pont tie 'role, cord flounces . atik foulards. ebonies. &c DIVE GOODS —Maces rich printed and plain mono do lathe. plain and fancy poll de climate ii.cnred poal!,101, plain and fancy mozaxablquea, printed lawna, fancy gingham,. barezes. prints. &c ,stc. Ski AWLS. Black and colored cashmere, merino, or gandy. barano, and stalls rhawls. RIBBONS &c.— boxee solid cllorsfancyand Mack area de Naples ribbons; black and fancy silk visifei do; trimming ribbons, flowers. arc • LACES AND EMBROIDERII33.—Rich erosoold ere , ' book and mull collars, matte and piece., I', .nde. Insert ing" lame, inftlinge. lace Vella. etc 1, - I.ca POW and mantles.: Also, blank trainee, colored terlvlan har.r.; silk handkerchiefs and neck tics. kW and flaio sloven, braids, tassels. head nets, buttons, so'wing's. ar ticles Ac. . SUN UMBRE LLAS.-35 parka/gee silk and r", &Sham sun umbrellas. Also, dozen balmoral and hoop skl Also. 95 cases shaker hoods. PARIS CORSETS. &c. Included In onr sale on MONDAY. April— -1,000 superior Paris corsets, for city sales. , LANGE AND FBREMTFORY SALE OF I.tco PArl g. AOES BOOTS. SHOES. BROGAIRS. ARMY 004,D5, LTRAW GOODE, Ac., &c. NOTlCE.—lncluded le our large sale of boots. shoes, &c.. TUESDAY MORDIING, April 2d:li, At 10 o'clock. to be sold without reserve, will be band, in Tart, the following fresh and desirable assortment, viz: Men's grained cavalry, boots; wax and lip bre/lane: men's ba:moral and , pugrrcs boots; youths' half. welt kip toots; men's do; . fine city-made kid. welt btyyltinSY laoies' gaiter bEiote; fine kid B. B tie;, colored and black lusting bro.kins meg's fine city-made cab'. morocco. aid kid boots; men's pump sole grain boots; man's bag leather pump boots: my.n's pump - sole calf boots : do seal vamp so e boots: women e lined and bound booze; bout s' kip brosann; grain misses' grain tier; sess . uskins; misses' spring-beel grain lace bootsvarotusn'4 grain lace boots; misses' arum lace boots: women's grain beeline; women's train ties; bore' kin brogans: misses' glazed morocco boots: men's hall-welt calf do; youths' ball. welt calf do; chi dren's half brogans; men's belt welt kip boots; men'e super calf brogans: man's *LAMM; 10t.geri super " Sip Vies: mlesee saner kinbn S kins; child's super colored fox bootee.; child's super co lored fox ties; men's lined and lonnd brogans; Ynen's and b.yrs' water-proof boots; men's and boys' wax baots, 4c.. , Ac Alpo 31 eases Dalin heti and Shaker !lends'_ lec.. he LAMB POBITIVB SALE OF LlOO PACKAG 89 BOOTS. SHOES, BUOGANB. ABM GOUDA, ,STRAW 000D3. TUESDAY MORNING. April 26, at 10 o'closh, will be sold by catalogue, with out reserve, on four montbs' credit. about 1.100 p Idkittfes boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, &re., embracing a prime and fresh assortment of desirable articles for men. Women and children. of city and Eastern mannfactare. Also. straw goods. atc. N. B.—Samples with catalogues early on the morning of male. LARGE PRIIESIPTORY SLLEOF EUROPEAN, INDIA, AND AMBER , DRY 000 ), Sid We will bold a large sale of B ritish. German. French. and anierican d geode. by catalogue. on four months' credit and Parl or Dash, _ oN fIEIUSEIDAY NORM% April Milk, commencing at precise - 710 °Wont. com prising of British. German, French, India; and Junerican dry goode, embracing a large, fall, and fresh assortment of woolen, worsted, linen. cotton, and silk goods fore city and cluntly oalee. . • N. B.—kamples of the same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues. early on the morning of sales. when dealers Will Jinn it to their interest to attend. FOR 9ARR AWD TO ART. TO LET.—THR Sle.CO ND, THIRD, and fourth floors at 235 MARKET &reet, through to Church alley. mn22•tr A BSOLUTE SALE OP THE VALU. able Coal State at Wilkesbarre. Luzerne county, Pennsylvania. known as the "HIMBERPON COA L COMPANY. Thla valuable property. containing nearly Sfo acres of land. will be Bold at auction. at the PHILADELPHIA. IXCH MSG& on WEDNESDAY. 4th of May. lat. at 12 o'clock noon. It is known to be very valuable, the veins of coal baying been proved. It is within a abort die tas ce of Wilkesbarre. and is open to examination at any time. ES;AEONE; zip- gale absolute. $l,OOO to be paid when the pro pm,. is struck off JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. 422 WALNUT Street. RIAU St. 28.30. m 72,3, 4. Above Fourth. EX Ec";IITOR'S SALE.—A. THREE STORY BRICK I , OMB, with modern improve ments, for gale. No 1006 WISTAR Street, near Tenth and Sprints Garden Streets, to close an Estate. Apply to AMOS BillitTON.Sx'r., No. 139 S. ER YENTE St. [ap226t* de EA-SIDE COTTAGE FOR SALE. -One of the beet located and most conveniently•ar• ranged COTTAGBS at ATLANTIC CITY. ApraY CO ap2t-lm• JOHN F. STARR, Camden. N. J. :•5' FOR SALE—A VERY RESIN a.BLE Aicaand handsome modern four-story brick RESIDENCE, with three SiOTV back buildin. and lot of ground. No. 1111. MOUNT V/slOlOll Stree t (north sit eh 26 feet front and over 125 feet deep to Lemon street. It is finished in modern style, and is in complete order, having been ream , ly thoroughly overhauled and re paired; handsomely painted and papered throadbOnt: gas introduced (with handsome gem-fixtures and chest 'deflate, which will be included in the sale); bath, hot and cold water, furnaces, cooking-range, &C, Will be sold at a very reasonable price. on acconarno dear terms, and Immediate pleseaelon given. Apply to S. W. THACKARA. At SON. ap 21-6tv Jo. 244 South. THIRD Street. a A SPLENDID SIJMNIER BOARD ING HOt FOR SALE OR FOR RR:ST.—On the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. sixteen miles from the city,' in a beautiful locality, unsurpassed for health. Tbs house is modern built. and in aver• superior style. containing a large wide hall, two beautiful parlors, spacious dinning I.oom.- and .ighkeen oommoatous chambers, a number of which aro of size only to be found in a first Mass hotel or private man4ion Five daily trains to and from Philadelphia stop et the Station in front of the house. Apply to A D. CALDVI76LL. apz3.3te 464 WALNUT srasEr. FOR SALE OR TO LET-TWO Large STONE BUILDINGS. suitable for Fatindrr or Factory. Elea a large SENWENY. Addre.s GEO. IiftIOIC,-No. 1233 BICHNOIeD Street. a013.1m• fia VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREET MR 4, Pll 0 P IERTY. —The subsoribere offer at private sile, a property on CHESTNUT Street. between Seventh alio Eighth streets; 91 feet front on Chestnut street, and 178 feet deep, running to Jayne street, with the Privilege of al5 feet passage- way rimming to Eighth street. PIS TE THOUSAND DOLLARS of the purchase money may remain on the property a. a ground rent or bond and mortgage. & BALLADE. 12E1 SOUTH NINTH Street, mh4-tt Philadelphia. FOR SALE-DESIRABLE AND .11reIlbeantifully improved Bromn Blau RII6ID2NOB. Porch Broad street. Lot 20 by 160. Ban and examine 'resister of city properties. B. PITTIT, spa) 323 WALNIIT Street. di TO LET-A COMMODIOUS •Ml' DWELLING, No. 11.111 St north PROSiT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to WITRBRILL & BRO., 0039-If 47 and 49 North SROOND Street da TWO GERMANTOWN OOT -miTAGNI. well located. will be exchanged for good city Dronertv. RF. GLENN. IQ2 S. POUR 01 St ADM FOR SALE—IN NORTH WARD, CAMDEN. ten Brick HOUSES, and one Frame; dye on Market street. beginning at 899; slx on Carpenter street, beginning at 812 ell welt-built; good dry cel lars; will readily rent for ten per cent of what will pnr chase them. Persons wishing a good home for from one to two thousand dollars had better tall early. Terms easy. B. H. stroWNlsie. . • . .606 COOPER Street. Office foot of If A.RBST Street, OANDSN, N. J Alk GIRARD HOUSE FOR SALE.— Ara This valuable Building. now in thorough repair, containing in (rout on OEISSTAIIIT etre. t, seventy• Eve feet. and in depth to GRAPE Street one hundred and seventy-eight feet, under a Punctu ally-paid Rental of $16,000 per annum, will be 601(1 at a considerable discount on its original cost. limpurtenant to It are an excellent STEAM ENGINE, TWO. BOILERS, with all the PIPE requisite to the Beating Cooking. *milling, and Lighting purposes of the Both. TERMS —*WACO ran remain on Ground Bent; the balance Caeh. Part:lam wt,aringnoiptiate atm addreas ins, "1:1111,ARD HOUSE, Philadelphia." or meet me there any day from one to three o'clock P. M. • TATLOW .lAoHiOid. Piniima.rnu.. April 9, 1864. ALSO FOR BALE. 150 COMMODIOUS NEW DWille LINOS, at from $0,2100 to $4.600, situate on Maudlton Serbia Garden, Mervine. Omar,' Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth streets. Philadelphia , apl4 12t" TATLOW JACKSON. 40 FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA ma BLE PROPERTY. the remidenee of the late Dr. Jacob Sharpless, deceased, with Eighteen Aares of superior Land attached. It is situated in the borough of DoWNINGTOWN, Chester county, within ten minutes' walk or 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 HOW*. and all necessary out buildings. There ls a great abundanoe of Shrubbery. Fruit. and Shade Trees. Part of the land will be sold , with the buildings, if desired. Apply to AB M. 8. ASHBRIDGR, ap7-lm DOWNINGTOWN P. 0. FOR SALE— THE "MANSION Am HOUSE." at Atlantic City, with ginthitTOßß, and everything complete. ' Alto, two neat Cottages. 9 rooms each. Also. Building Lots, near the . Bathing-around. The "Philadelphia Irons, , " at Ca e Island, with or NV/theta Furniture. very lam p kr. GLENN. apt 1.53 South YOSIITH Street. de GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALT.—k very dearable PROPERTY. within ten ncluntee walk of Wayne Station. Germantown Railroads large Dwelling-house. with all the modern meats: Stable. Spring. house. lee•honee Ella& and good Garden; plenty or graft and large Shade Tr•es. Apply to W. W. REHM Y. niii9o-tr 509 0011119ERGE Street. da FOR SALE.—THE SCRIBER offers for sale his 0017.11 TRY SEAT. =A- - within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware. on the Newport pike, containing EIGHT AORES of good land. in the centre of which is a large lawn, with a fine va riety of SHADE TREES. EVERGREENS, MAPLES. LIN DENS. and others, in all over a hundred full-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large and commo dious MANSION, two stories and a half high. fonrgood rooms on a floor. with' a hall eleven by forty-two feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a spring in one of the lots into the upper story of the house. It hoe the giodern improvement .. There le also an Iron ramp and Hydrant under a covered a .TABLE hitchen door. The out-blinding. eoneist of and CARRIAGE HOUSE. sufficient for four horses and several carriages; slim. an ICS-HOIISS. SMOKE, and HEN;HOUSES. The ice-house is Ailed with ies, and the etable has a hydrant in it. Oopd GARDEN, with several varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPEVINES,Ju fall bearing. There areal.° several varlettee of Aura, CHERRY, and CHISTNIIT TAUB. Terme aceonunedattns. Poeseselon Riven at any lintel' the spring. LEVI G. CLARK. feln. weft! Gn the Premiere. ON FARMS FOR SAIB. 52 'ACRES, Cl--cory destralete country Mibideldt. near Me Fox Chase. miles from PhiladeMble. ]id Acres. Green township Pikecounty. 60, 40, and 80 Acres. near Chestnut Bill. • 040 AIMS, near Long , a-Coming, N. J. . 00 Acres, Wailoonda. Lake aortulY. Illinois. • Loa 200 no, 178 374, and o th ers. Delaware. tic ay. near Media. _ Also, soap, others In various localities. Also. large number of desirable Cottages In Berman town: Ch went Bia, and other , ideas, some of widen' will be eXahanged for elf ) proosene. - For list orDwelllnia see North Anierdean and r B. (7a ,,, tts . MANI liMa FOITSTB blrtieL • *No, mdS,W, 'MI dun's= Kt Quo. AUUTION IS BRINLEY, FURN.ESS, No. 015 CHSS77I3T and 6 1:8 :14 • UCTION N• .TIOR MOST ATTBABrIVA ta.osING eALB WOVEN DEBni OOOi ' • PUREES% BIIIttLEY. CO& , Auction; ON TUESDAY. April 26th. 1884 , at 10 o'clock. at theirsal 615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets. o n rq)n. credit, the entire balance of Saxony wcy Meh the eys well , Ecbinlederß known ros. manufacture and a/DrIN I N B.—The particular attention of the told.; t o thinrsale,MB it will betas Ihst off-ring sr th,.;t inalte this season. an] will include ny t tillit that have Dryer been offered P/GIIIBED AND PLAIN BL eel(' TAP ggyi o . PEA NOS, AND lassv.vv. cTitiNn . Dt k ON Trf 22 and 21 inch neat figured double. (tee Ble t k inch ro do 1 Pet ~ 1 26 to 34-inch extra quality Black LustrtutP4 21-inch figured °rap de grace.) ". EXTRA QUALITY BL k.Oll Da tr DK Va t 1 ., P. TAFFB 7 AB. FOE BRIT °lry Ta.kiii 4 —24 to 42-inch magnificent quality Elia: t Lra n 24 to 38 inch P. brand bett quality Bite', :i;1'211 43ALE OP 1,200 CARTONS POITLT DE RI), VELV r RIBBO'Sg. . 11 / 4 " LANDa ON TIIEsDAY MORNING, • At3r119.601. at 10 . o'cieck„ 3,200 ca'tonn new rtt is Stared. plata. nod Mali tote Bonnet Ribbons. including some of t o , '1 stales of Cals. ' Carton Nos 4 and 6 corded edit Ponit de 6-0 0 4 ,1 131acic sad white Mal. Cuts. and assorted co,; t. Cartnar ie a 60 do. "r 4 z Do. 10 aN. ex quality do do., tisk Do In a C.O Br..che Seared end Plaid 0..1. iz l Do. 10 a 100 talpte cbaln all. bn11.41 Wang do Dn. )0 aSO newei Bloods. of their d BLACK SILK VELVET RIBBONS, WASISET S!LK ID 134; a 20 ea quality Black Silk VclTek Ribbopj CND 3RWRITER'S BALE roR TUFSDLY RNING, ADIII 201. h. a.' 10 o'cllr. far cub. .190. hi London Oxtro. heavy Genoa cords.. deinigel 911 VI!) iumortatiott per flttratner Wry of Cork. SCO7 T & STEWART, AII011( EERB AND (3,IIIIIISSIOZT SIERORAIfrii 622 CbMTduC Street eed 6158.1.115011. A CARD —7l. abalanC , ,,f tbe fine Italian Plata. JJJJ ate, Will be Hold on WEDNEBDAE Morale' 11;t. together With a tine ahlo , rtznent cd vases. moon„ fond bronzee, bow tending In VOA Yoli , Crum Pat titotri be.reafter Bor SCOTT & STEWART. A nettonsara. will rave !lon BGLIIr.I after don to Sale', of MERC (1. aNDIRE , a3d Wt of oil dpacrlptiono, and PURNII7 ns 9r p re kiwi or ft/flaking ou the pre,hiwi 6W114 Or at their elegant and ppaolonn OaLSR ROO boa 622 CBE iTNITT and 615 SANSOM &root. -pll LCO., iIP FORD & AUCTION RE' 11 - 525 MARXIST and tigai COMMEROR Strenik LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF 1,000 cam 800 bETi3IiBRORNOaIkIINGI .dm. Tigli MO .1;7,1: MS. at Ir, 'clock pteci.oly. will be 6:14.. CAUlt.ftrak. l.r casal.l, o r.o3 eared MVls'el, 1 : 1, 13Ve and Ina !Mr kip, and grain boots, balmaiala, Oxfurd f ; worna'n, ruhvie, . and cbildren-i c k snat.k:d. and morocco heeled boots sad 4444 rx. gaittra, Su•king. and also city-made glade r•nen t, r agarnlnallon. with catalogues. Bad, o n corning nt a ate. LARGE FONTIVE BALE OF Loon °And BO( .1f OM. BKOOAFIS. , ON ThUIISDAY oRISIIN'o, W April 2iStb, at Hi o'clock pr.cisely, will be sold by a loans, fcr cto.h, I lOf cases men's boys', and vontiv t ' kin, and grair boots, bahnorals. Oxford ties, cog; boots. tic ; misses'. and onlldrea', calf, goat, kid. and morocco heeled boots and elose, getters, bin kins. and also citt.made good Nip Open for saanalaation, with oatalogata, nub the motning of sale. pANcoAsT W ARNOOK, A. A- TIONEERS, No. 240 MARKET Street, LARGE SPEW/A, siLs OF %CPO CASEI 0110D8. by Cle.fallomua t • THIS MORNING. April 25, commenottg at It o'clock precisely: of Will be round a very attractive assortment or fasbion able shape bonnets and has. for ladle, MIS and children; palm and willow boob; men's and late, an., lko., S&LS OF FURNITURE' OF k FAMILY DIOLIFiI Finu - ENFEetm. ON TII.EiD..r HolticlNG. inril 96th. on thn prmi•oP, 1202 14).081 Eitreet,) 10 o'clock consisting of min' and chamber fartita beds, bedding, carpets, kitchen utensils, Nc,, &c. LARGE POSITIVE SALT OF 750 LOTS AMER!'i AND IMPOtolit) DRY 00003, WHITS UOOI MILLI:WT . (JOON, Sic., dtc. by Gatelogue. OG WN)NESDAY MORNING. 'April 27, commencing at 10 o'clock orecteoly: eluded will be foiled A fail line of aeaeonAble worthy the atteatiou of baycris VERY ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL POSITIVE - BAGS 4,000 dozen PLAIN AND FANCY I,ILEC NECK TI by L stalwart°. _ ON WEDNIND April 27. commencing at 10 fo'cl , ..cir included ellt found, the most attractive assortment of rich ew Main and fancy ties ever offered at auction, and . writ (curd Welt worth) t 1 e attention or havers, p n y HENRY P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONRSR, No. 10% MARKET Street South Side. above ileeoge Saes of Goods. Trimming!. Notions, /ge.„ MONDAY. WEDISFSDAY. and FRIDAY Morning.. mooring at 16 o'clock. CLOTHING, CLOTHS. CASSIMIIRES, DRY WOE SHIRTS TRIMMINGS, &a. _Tipp MOININo. • April 25th. at 10 o'clock, Will he sold coats, oanti cloths, cassircer.B. fat bate. dram and domestic good) tape shirt!. trimmings, hosiery, handkerchtefri, shoe jewelry. &c. THOMAS .& SONS, woe. 139 and 141 South POURTH Street LARS?. PEREMPTORY SALES-EXTRA VALTJISI REAL ESTATA AND STOCK'S. Wee APRIL CARD -Oar sale on Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock, the Exchange, will be one of the lams. t this sc,teol comprising the following. to be golityseremproeiry: (.11EST/2111 AND Tills PENN PH Bmasgro - 11 , t6t 01W. I . _ Fotterell. deed: 55 b.lOO . real. BISCUIT BAKERY -Estate of J. T Rictrettm, det'l now in operation. under contract with the ti art , Di partment; capable of baking 200 barrels of floor daily. VALUA BLS 1 :0 AL LANDS, Luzern county-Helmet T. E. Porter, deed. Also, for account other owners: WADI. 11T RIMED C PROPERTY, Nos. 613, and ill' by order of heirs THE EPHRATA SPRINGS AND FARM, Lamest c•inritY. Penna, HANDSOME COIINTFY SEAT, near Linwood Stalk Baltimore Turnpike AGA- sale absolute GRIST A PD SA W-M11,1,, Monroe county, Penna. Irredeemable Ground Rein. E6O WATER STREE Y and DEL AWARE AVENUE STORI -Trustees' Sale. DUcIEESS LoCATION. ARCH STREET. No. 921.., Bakery and Dwelling, Thirteenth and Melon etrillyL Dwelling, leo. 1160 South Eleventh street. Dwelling, No 1103 Buttonwood street. Dwelling. No 294 South Third street. War Modern Dwellings. Montgomery street. Residence. 5 o. 11325 Filbert street. Dwellings, Nos. 249 and 251 Juniper street. Country Place. Burlington county, New Jersey. North Dwelling, , Front street. Enildin g .t.eie, Twenty-fifth ward. Dwelling, Sergeant street Store N. W. corner Seventeenth and Brandywine minks. Dauphin street, and Dwelling. Aslikild street. Also. STOOKS. LOANS. &e. laY• Full rleac”iptiono et! the whole (I'ortipthree prs rat lee. in all) reteelze in Pamphlet Ca1C410,116:4, Rale No. 918 Wethertll Street. 1313P8810R PUBNITIIk E. OVAL M 1 ROB, BRMSSE CARPETS. tke. ON. TUESDAY MORNING , . April 213t1t, at 10 o'clock, by catalogn., at No. 913 We• thertll Attest. between Broad and P fteehth streets, be• low Pine street, the entire household furniture, French plate oval mirror, oil paintlnge. Brussels carpets, Zro. , ler May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the eale. &ALB OF DIIERMLL &NEWS BOOKS FROM A LIBRARY —F.REINCH AND BPANISFf WORKS. ON TUESDAY AFTEEN ON. April 26.. at the auction store miscellaneous books from a library. Also, Preach avd %mulish works. Sale No. 559 North Sixth etreet EfOIf6BHOLD FURN/TOBB, PIANO, MIRRORS, OMAN. DBLIBR. BRllSsfft,6l GeMPßrd. ac. ON WRDNBSDAIT MORNING, 27th last. at 10 o'clock. at No. #29 North Sixth streat. the househ old forniture. fine-toned plano:by Schen.; I fine Vreneh plate pier mirrors, flee Brussels stair and entry carpets, imperial carpet, gas chandelier, kitchen utensils. dm kl.y be examined IA 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. Sale at the Rieing Sun Village. SURPLUS YURNITURIS, BILLIARD TABLE, FINN MIRROR, CAARCM:MS. DONKEYS, &c. OS FRIDAY MORNING. 29thinst., at it o'clock. on Germantown avenue, Mfg the junction of the Old York road (Rising Sun the surplus furniture. book•casee. rosewood billiard table, mantel mirror, carpets, mailings. etc : also. a Germantown carriage by Bosom. pair donkeys and wagon. May be examined at 9 &clock. on the morning of the sale. UNITED STATES MILITARY BAIL ()Irma OF AaßiaTAM' QuARTERNAsTER. WABIIINOTOM. AprA 16. 1861. .111011021.—WILL BB SOLD. on WEDBEOLY. the ilith day of May, at the Railroad Depot. in Alexandria. . 'Virginia : 600 Tone of Old Ballroad Iron, 100 TonS of. Old Car 4 xlel. 150 Tone of. Cast scrap Iron. 100 Tons of Wrought Iron. Tone of Old Brass and Copper. 3CO Oil Barrels. Terms: Cash in Government Funds. Ten flO) par cent. rer r paid at the time of purchase, the balansgon dell. The property must be removed within ten days front dal.• of sale H. L. BOBINSOL aplll4mylB Captain and A. Q. Id. SHIPPIWGI. 41 1 , - t4i , STEAM WEEKLY TO LI - VBRPOOL. TOUCHING AT QI7IIII3STOW2 (Cork Harbor.) The well-known Stemware of the Liver- Pool. New York. and Poiladelphia Steamship Company are intended to sail no follows; •••• • • • . CITY OP DA.LT1M0RE— . ,......-.19.4.11YHD SY. Orli 80. EDINBURGH —l3 aTURD BUY 7. CITY OP WASHINGTON &TURD &Y. May 14. and every succeeding Saturday at noon. from Pier 44 NORTH River. RATES OF PASSAGE Payable In Gold or tie equivalent In Currency. TIMM ceerti *PO 00 01tEEILA.GE 00 Do. to LondonBs 00 Do. to London-- 34 00 Do. to 96 00 Do. to Part5........40 00 Do. to Hamburg .90 00 Do. to Hamburg.= 37 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Rotter dam. Antwerp dm, at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Fleet Cabin. 875.8815. 81051 Stomata from Liverpool and Queenstown. $B5. Those who wish to send for their Mende can bay ' Delete here at these rates. POT further Information apply at the ComPallrl Moen JOHN G. DALE, Agent spl2. 111 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. sIinkBOSTON AND PHIL AD EL. PHIA. STEAMSHIP LINE. sailing from ease port on SATO/MATS. from Ant wharf above PINS. Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The Steamship. NORMAN. Capt. Baker, will sail from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, April SO, at 10 A. B. , ac Otsteamebito sexos.froro Boston for Philadelphia , ou came day at 4 o'clock P. 'bele new and anbetantial eteameldpe forma Tetrast iiae, sailing from each port punctually on Satardaia , Insurances effected at one - half the Need= chasm On sail vessels. Freighta taken at fair rates Stall:Teri are rem:tooted to send Blip.Rooolpts and Bill' Lading with their goods. • For Freight or Passitge chavlnir flue accommodations apply to Itstigy wierSol2 & CO., rob 3 33A South DELSW4EII Avenge. UNITED ST.ATEB PATENT OFFICE ; WANNINOTON. April 7. 1604. . • •_ On the petition of TIikODOitIiALTENIDIIIi., of Phi ladelphia, Pa.. prayin for the extension of a patent granted to him on the 1 6th of July. IMO. for an improve ment in Joints for Colnpaseeli for Measuring. for seven Jean from the expiratton or such patent, Which takes place on the eixteenth day of Tuly, 1804. It is ordered. that the said petition be heard at - the Patent Office. on Monday. the lath day. of. Jane next, at 12 o'clock M. • and all persons are notified togappear and show eases, if any they have, whyeeid petition ought not to be granted. Persons oppozing the extension are required to iite to the Patent Wilco their objections. specially set forth in -writing. at least twenty days before the day of hearing: all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said healing must betaken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the ogice, which will be farntaked on an,plination. I. 11/ timony in the ogee will be closed °lithe 27thdai of June next; depositions and other papers relied upoaas testimony must be filed in the of on or before the morniv g of that day ; the arsumente, ii any , w ithin ten days thereafter. the Ordered, also. that this notice be pabliehed Chronicle, Waibinaton, D. C.. and Presa, Philadelpri° Pa , once a week for three suocessive Weeks; the tire 0 said publications to be at least sixty dayt pravloyne to the day °thawing. M. P. WILLOW& • apll-mat Commissioner of Patents. IM DR FINE, PBAOTIOAL DEN TIST for the last twenty Yearn. 319 Vitra sti below Thirdjneerte the moat beautiful TI age, mounted on fine Gold. Platina, Slicer. Vulcan ite , Ooralite, Amber. dm., at prtoee. for neat andsubstantitlf Work, more reasonable than any Dentist. eltY State. 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