TUB CITY. Thermomete r. APRIL 25, Mt. : .oPRIL 25, IR% 8 A. Ai....12 AL....a e. wt. 6 A..11.,...11.8 tr...... 3 8. IL 4711: .... B 9 .... .66 SI 65 63 •WINII. AND. NNW ..... N1V......NW .S by E... s SSE TERRIFIC EXPLOSION OF A STEAM-BOILER IN THE TENTH Wig% KILLED AND WOUNDED, INCIDENTS, ETC, titrgiltrfilre minutes before eight o'clock, terdey morning, a steam Deller at th e l ar g e factory - of Menus. Cornelius & Baker, manufacturers of chandeliers and gas o:atone, on Cherry street, below Ninth, ex pl o ded with tellies eftect, ki li h in te g four e g en or b u dsirtiy, end badly woun di ng Pena" o f sham died In the Milne one twenty ot her', of a few hours. The manufactory formed a hollow s q uare, is tlye-and-,.belt atones high, and fireproof throughout. Had it been ao ordinary building, a pottier/ Of it would have been crushed Into a mass of mins. The boilers and engine were located on the north side of the yard, to front of the northern wing of the manufactory, in a substantial fireproof At the time of the explosion, the f a ctory was i n fun operation. Hundreds or toe working people, nulling that the usual place of egress was oluttruc tell, became parneatrieken, sun several jumped from the windows and escaped with ought bruises. Ina few minutes, Chia Buggies, who resides in the vicinity, Waft upon the ground, and under tits direction, lea den Were obtained. iron windows were smashed in, end by Vale means many of the nertimed IA add af operattre frighted s released their temo rary imp] ment.wale Tne windowsfrom of the nianufa p c• tocy which overlook ti.e yard are sae huailred and fifty in run.ber. Every pane of glass was smashed, no even some of the_ iron frame work that formed the 1,21,h was tei5t,.... 1 11110 tit/id:aft Shapes or antirelp semoved. Ile boiler oereg of brick, sot Or even feel wide, tw o tie nue ; deem, aud perhaps eighty feet high, was reduced to a shapeless pile in less time than it takes to write about it. Rieke and other wig:ides were tureen torouga the - window's teeth as much velocity as though they had been deed from a big gun. A Lumber ot .eicleitten were Wounded by these de tette dealing me c eleggee, The explosion was &nettled with fetal, curious, and interesting effecia. A Otte° tit the boiler, forty indica In disMezei erd seven or right feet la tactile, was projected in a one west dictation. incredible as it may appear, it reached a distance of at mast LSO feet. In tolling it crushed through the roof of the miuerel• water manufactory of Meters. Johnson Co., in Cher_ ,-. street, east of twelfth, and in stantly hilied a doe healthy, relent mite. named John Pot ter. tie was leeding 21 w quo with 'mineral water. Toe piece of boiler 11Lnc.* cum on the Deck pert of the bred, cinching tue +kit!. Five boys end man were engaged in bottling wallet tea feet of the spot where the piece cif b. tier ledge d. One of the boys was atruck to the head with a and received a alight lacesation of the MID. What seems elegular, is teat this piece of boiler, afar Passing nil ought the reef, Douuced as it struck the pound and then fell_agein, on or near the wava that the urfortunate Air. Peru was loading. Tie has left a wile and ate Arother piece of the botlrr este elf in an easterly direction, and felt in Eighth outer, near Chirry, twisting an iron aweing poet Ole G leam dram, 20 feet long, attached to the I oilers, was forced with great velocity in a agehtfcy direction. rn de scending, it emptied till Duet the ioef tied floor of Williamthe Peen stables, Maio, one home 'extant ly, and Senna= /dun, g cue or tie° of err that they Will probably have to be killed. Oee of the homes was coneiewaely burnt by the dium. An iron girder Iwo prejected in almost a peerrencolar course, and in tallies lodged in the gaiter on Cherry street. in Dent 0 1 the rectory. The surrounding pi ooerty came in for a share of fainter bricks ; roofs and window Shutters were mote or less damcgett by them. The roundly of Airy S. Creswelt, in the vicinity, came in for a full share, and one or two of the work men were ali 6 htly i.i.jnied. Toe Witham Penn stables are located steer' hundred feet from the place of explosion. Olr. Alb , . lie tin who died at the hospital, waa injured at the stables. At the time of the crash there were abeut fifty Inca at breakfast in the building on the opptente.stde of the yard, within forty teat of the place where tie steam drum fell. The engine lrom which tne m ,cuoiery derives its Motive power was Lot much, injuted. Though frightful as the explosioe may s e em to be, much of the work in the laccory will Ite resumed at once. New boilers are erocred, :tett eatl oe placed in posi tion in a few tl.ys. The cause of the exploeion will be for the coro ner and hie jury to investigate. We may state that the engineer has been employed in the establish. ment for a period of about teal ears ; is a compe tent and careful man. lie was attending to his business as tonal. The Water- test Aped, and had been no for some time, suppty ins atotglily about as much of the cguenua element as the steam ex hausted. There wee. pressure of sixty -live pounds of steam on, and as the ermine was not working as fast as the ritual rate of speed, a heavier pressure was contemplated. The tngineer had gone into another part of the building to obtain some oil or sotnethieg else, and was just about to return to the engine when the ex. plosion took place. Messrs Co.nehue and Peke; - reeling the immense responsibirity resting upon them, had enerelsed every preenutien against such a deplorable acetate-at. A. steam settee had been placed in the effete', so that a watonful eye could tee kept upon it by the heads of the (Moat talent. One of the clerks of the estarelehment informed us, yes terday morning, that this alio indicated a pressure of sixty five pounds. The boilers, every nOW and then, had b eon inspected. They were carefully overhauled on Saturday night, and the steam en tirely blown out. Yesfereay morning the boilers Were hill of water. Three are the facts that we were enabled to glean, ant army wig. b a subjected to aIl investigation by the jury this afterllOOn. Their report will be looked forward to with much interest, as in the case of the recent explosion at Messrs. Merrick & Sons'. The following is a list of the killed and wounded SO far as has been reported authentically ; John Porter, wagon driver, killed George and Rudolph Reese, brothers. residing at 522 N pith Eleventh street. were not far distant from the boiler when it exploded. B oh. were badly in jured; Rudolph, it is thought, fatally. Thefollowieg named were admitted into the Penn evivsmie. Freapital I Adam Metzear, aged 45 years, realding at 866 North Fourth street, been wounded sue legs scalded. Frederick Strubell, 5:59 North Fifth street, head and back, slightly. John Long, aged 25 years, 160 America Street, right arm and wrist, slightly. Samuel Davis, aged 36 years, burnt in the face, bands, arms, chest, thighs, with nitric acid (coin- Moldy called vitriol), severely. Tobias L. Snyder, the bricklayer who Was at teetk near the boiler, was smiposed to be in the ruins. Be wee, it stem:, taken to the hospital Without haying been recognized. Last evening he was identified. He cannot survive. His death was looked for before morning. George Hess, aged 30 leant, serious fracture of the jaw, right thigh fractured, forearm wouerted i both arms burned with acid. Severely. Thomas H. Alberson, ehoceingly wounded in the face, arms, legs, and contusion in the abdomen. Since dead. Leonard Schalk, aged 41 years, burnt on both arms, ',eyelid scalp Wounds, nu contusion on the hack. Theodore Ackley, aged 23 years, Third anti Girard avenue, wound in heao. Joseph Shearer, aged 55 years, West Philadelphia, aide and !clip badly lacerated. Peter Miller, aged 35 years, 605 Parrish street, flesh wound in hip and scalp. oeo.lioftner, aged 37 years, 622 North Third street, slightly wounded in left arm and head. Frederick Ross ; aged 49 years, 611 North Fifteenth street, contusion of ankle, Lett hand and head wounded. lielger, aged 24 years. 233 Poplar street, scalded in both arm, and lees, siou.ol in head. Charles Weaver, aged 60 years, residing at 253 Chester street, teas badly injured about the head. Louis Gurrsrt, aged 29 years. Fourth and Willow by vitriol, sea laceration of scalp. George Scanlan, residing on Seventeenth street, near Shippen, was slightly injures. Taken home. The bodies of three men, who were keledinstant ly, and so horribly disfigured that they could not be identified at once, were removed to the reception room of Cyrus Herne, the undertaker, by order of Messrs. Cornelius & Baker, with inatructions to have their remains put into proper condition for re. Cognition. In regard to the excitement, as might De expected, it was immense. Fire companies were speedily upon the ground, and the water was turned upon the hot brink'. The ambulances! of the firemen were also speedily in attendance, to render any aid that 'eight he considered necessary. The bodies taken to the undertakers were recognized, last eve ning, as those of Wm. Bartholomew a moulder; Albert Schaffner, and Fry. Coroner Taylor spent the entire day in selecting a jury of scientific gentlemen, and succeeded in eb tandng Messrs. Coleman Sellers, John Tyree°, Sa muel J. °resew% Profeesrs Henry Morton, Robert E. Rodgers, and J. F. Frazier. The jury will meet at half oast three o'clock this afternoon at the coro ner's office, on Fifth stieet, below Chestnut. It Will be seen by the above report that five persons were killed and eighteen wounded. It was reported last evening at the hospital that two, if not three, were mortally wounded. Most of the unfortunates were Married. ARMY HOSPITAL REPORT.—The fo I lOporr of the army hospitals in this Dep for the weekending April 23 , 1, was receiv Medical Director's °nice on Monday : M'PM Convalescent"... Pittsburg...". Camp Curtin Chester Chamber burg Bninzsit Henn. Port Mifflin McClellan. Germantown Citizen's Volunteer.. York. Pa Christian-street Chestrint Bill Sontl-street Turner'eLane Islington Lane Batterlee Comae's Woods Sixty-first and Vine T0{p1....«....«........... CAPE MAY RAILROAD.—Ina short time three trains daily, each way, between Philadelphia and Cape May will be run by tile enterprising com pany W felt Conducts the affairs of the new road. Ex• teneive preparations are made on the road for rapid transit and for the comfort of pasealeere; lied at the Unrivalled and popular watering place the best Ca commodations ever afforded there will be furnished. The distance from Camden, N. J., to +Ape Arley by the road I. eighty-one miles, passing through the long peninsula formed by the Atlantic Wean and the Delaware Day. The rice la a most delightful one, and we have no doubt that travelling between the two places will be greatly leo eased during the approaching season. Those who have travelled Oyer the road sneak in terms of praise of its general smOothneas, the beauty and convenience of the can, and the grand natural scenery, landscape and marine, passing like an enlarged panorama before the vision of the passenger. Many will go to the great Cape during the coming "canon Who were never there before. BEsExvE CORPS.—The term of ser vice of the different regiments comprising the perm. wslverlia Reserve Corps wilt ',wire nu follows: 1 4 . Regiment, term of service expires riegest 1,186-1. gt dole.d 2d n 116 .Tuip 2, 3d aJuly 17 s. 4th " 6th " eth '2121. " 11 4i. July 27, .. 9th " fi ff In:: 20 1 II 9th " 64 " July 21, ii 102Eas re " :Pay 21, gg 11th' as 46 " July 29, " 12th " 1116 " Aneruat 10, " 13th " 16 " JUDO 11, II We ate authorized to state that there is no muster- In for an unexpired term. Recruits for threeeyears regiments, atter such organizations have been in service, are all entered for three years, so that at the expiration of the term of the regiments such recruits • will be held for three sem, and detailed for service _IA Ojai organisations, float FORBIGN Powre.—The following Taal& arrived at this port yesterday from foreign ports : BOIL E. A. Coalman, Capt. Pendleton, from Tri dad de Cuba, With Fa Ws, 45 tierees, and 3 big/ 01 MODMI• 11 . Brig DIETIO, Capt. Jarvis. from Cienfuegos, With 533 hhda and 55 tierces of sugar. Be lt Flora, Capt. Kayo, from Cienfuegos, with 3aa ads and 40 timed , of sugar, and 2 pkga Of mar aliandiaL Poirste Diten.—A man named Peter Smith was found dead at Deakins' place, opposite Christ Church, Second street, above atom% The oprmar kel4 sa Inquest Q CO body. gas EffSTOUICAL BOOTETT.—A Special meeting of the Historical Society was held last eve. ning, at their room, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Commitlee on the Peon House. The plesident,.pro tem., called the meeting to or der, and announced the object co the meeting. The secretary then read the following: The committee appointed by the Historical Soda. ty on the 11th inst., to consider and act upon the preservation of the Penn House, on South Second street, respectfully recommend to the Historical So ciety the purchase of the lot occupied by the said house, namely, 42 feet On Second street, an• 1100 fact oa Gothic street, which is now offered for sale -to the Society by Mr. Charles Knecht, under date of ARM 181,h, 1864. The report Was accepted. XL Montgomery stated that he bad visited the Penn House, together with a well. known builder, " and, while there, he discovered traces or a door no doubt led to a balcony which that stood between the two wings. This, he said, Wall not shown by the drawings of the house in Watson's Annals. The door was a plain one, which almost proves that a balcony was originally there. Mr. G. C. Childs thought that such was the case, aa Dock creek was near by, and there Was 7no doubt a balcony there which looked towards the creek. It was moved that the proposition of the commit. tee be accepted, which was uaanitoomily adootel. ft was also moved, and passed, that tne committee inform Mr. Hneeht of the action or tie Moiety, A letter from Mrs- 13-eneral Meade was real, ask ing the Society, on the part of the llommittec on Arms and Trophies, for the loan of some relics for the use of the Fair. It being a special meeting, no action was taken upon it. An extract of a letter to Sohn Jap Smith, Etq. y of tide city. from Granville Jotin Penn % was mail. The extract a all 151110 W/ ST. LEONARD'S DALa, WINDeOIt, BERKO. Eng Land, April 8, 1861, To John Toy Smith : With regard to my own history, mince you last heard directly from me • I continued a great invalid till the end or 1888, when I began to mend, and du ring the past year I have, through a gracious Front. dehee, completely recovered my health, and am as well now as I was fifteen years ago, and am enjoying that highest of earthly blesalugs, the return of health after along Mim i and with it the power of again entering upon all the active duties of life, which bad been suspended by my long indisposition. In January, 1863, my brother and I moved from Bremplon, London, to St. John's Wood, north of the Regent's Palk, where we had a pretty villa, within half an horn's walk of Elampstead H lath, and derived much benefit from Our &Nowa in test lccality. We are now residing at :sc. Leonard's, near Windsor, in a charming villa on the ooldere of the forest. Having some time here that we do not require for domestic occupation, I have taken the oplidrtualty of having down some of the boxes of family papers, of which you and I have often talked, and wawa have been so long burled in the Pointecheio , nn, in London; these I em mow in course of examining, and found a very interesting occupation, and in a happier period of your country should enlarge more upon, but knowing bow this letter may dud you, I feel that to enter upon any other topics than those of inquiry respecting yourself and family, and male ing a report of myself, which I know you wanid kindly desire to hear, would be ottt.ol place at the present moment, I shall, therefore, reserve all other subjects till -I have had the pleasure of re ceiving a response from you. The Committee on the Penn Howse were re ()nutted to nominate A committee of fifty for the purpore of whetting eubeeriptionfi to patehele the property. The meeting then aujournea. PRESENTATIO7 , .I" OF A BATTLE FLAG.—The battlerlas of the 69 h Regiment P. V. has been pre sorted by Major. William Davis to Mayor Henry, with a request that it be placed in Independence Hall. In forwarding it, the Major writes to Mayor Henry that "the flag has been at the head of the regi ment in every battle and contest from the battle of Ball's Bluff; where B 'her fell, to the present time. It has been with the regiment ha its triumphs and when defeated, but it never hat been stained with shame or dishonor. - As the medium of the brave men whom I have the honor to command, I place it in your hands, representing as you do the city of our residence; and I trust that at some future day, when peace shall have from the memory of the pre sent generation erased the terrors of a civil war, it may be as a monitor to guard well against strifes which may lead to war and trouble,” BICE AND WOUNDED.—A number of men from the hospitals in Washington arrived et the Citizens) Volunteer Hospital N eaterday afternoon. Some were sent on to New Yarn; the remaioder were sent to the Mower Hospital, Chestnut Hill. The ambulances of the Delaware Eneine, Indo. reneence Hose, Hope Hose, Good Will Hose, HAM,- in•fiand Engine, Wenaecoe Engine, Fniladelohla Engine, and Assistance Engine, conveyed them to the depots. Among them are the following Penn sy lvanimus : Bat. Warren W. Graff C,114 Marlyn lielev, B. 108. Henry StprihorPon. R. ICO. Ralrtnal I.. , lsart. R. 110. Mat. WattoD, G. IS. Sergi Orlando H. Emir!. Levi Potter. A. 66 D. let, Cay. Jacob Zinlelas d, o.sth Cay. 7. P Herrin:Wm, B, 103. James Jorden, H, tat Cay. Levi stone. A. 6. Tan Wroffla. H. stb. Cay. !Hartman Orley. C. 33. Cay. xli R. creosbie, C, lsth Cay.ll - bom as WM-14 I. Ist Celt. Bent T.ILWils on.lSth Cs v. I Sat. C. 11 P. Goforth. R, riiFORMATION WARTED. —A U nion SOl dier, belonging to this city, among the number set apart to be sent from Richmond on the 16 Qi inst., aied about two hours before the boat left. He placed in the hands of a comrade a daguerreotype of his wife and two children, saying that her name was Mrs. P. W. Hammond, Twenty.eecond ward, Germantown, and requesting that it might be for warded. This soldier, on arriving at Baltimore, gave the daguerreotype to one of Mr. Cordon's (State military agent) assistants, who went down there to visit the returned prisoners and see to their tvants. Mr. Corson has not been able to rind the lady, and those acquainted with her whereat+onts would confer a favor by sending word to his oftl :a, hPio tae Walnut greet. Arro - orniENTs.-,-Captain John Teed of Reading, who for some months was incarcerated in Richmond, but who has been recently released, has been appointed Major of the 116th Pennsylvania Regiment. mv. U. a. 'Artillery, formerly chaplain of the stat Regiment P. V., but having some montaa ago re aigned, bas Just been reappointed to the same posi tion, and is now on duty with the 51st. ARRIVAL OF REFUGEES. Mrs. Louisa Ressin, with three children, and tire. Josiah Marks, arrived at the Union Volunteer Refreabm , nt Saloon yesterday afternoon, from Madison county, Virginia, which place they left on last Sunday week. Chey travelled 20 miles on foot before reaching the Union lines. They are in destitute cirownetancez. The Timmer lady's husband is supposed to be in the Ger mantown Hospital. They will remain at the Saloon until another plane is provided for them, rAjj THIGH BlifißE3T.—A. man named R For man Conway, aged 45 years, residing in Backs county, was admitted into the Pennsylvania Hos. pital yesterday afternoon, with his right thigh bro• hen, caused by being caught in a belt at Brsorit fac tory. His clothes were taken off him, which saved his WE would request particular attention to the call in another column, addreased to the friends, of the effort being made to pay off the debt of the Churches in the Third and Fourth Presbyte ries of Philadelphia. The object - is a laudable one, and, deserving of the special notice of our citizens. Thomas Walls. a cab-driver. was arraigned yesterday morning on the charge of robbing a man named Nicho las Bowman. It seems that Mr kowman bad arrived at the Baltimore Debot Life on Friday night from 'am b.rland. Maryland, and desiring to obtain a , odgiog :face. Walls agreed to take him to his house. Bowman was driven to the residence, or surmised residence, of walls. where he stopped for the night On satarday morning the stranger found that he bad teen bind Or at hie money. *fl, a watch, and one or two other thtngs. The circumstances were Bach that the iriver WAS held to bail. The bill was sent to tho grand jury, who acted upon it at once. and returned It as true to the court. _ - David Levy. a boy who lives at i2ll Market street, Was arraigned on the charge of throwing vitriol upon the per ern of a girl named Susan Tay_ or, by which her dress was not only destroyed, but she was also shooking.y burned on her breast and arms. It seems the deed. shocking as it is. was committed in the presets-. of the boVs mother, who did not attempt to prevent the m are alereue design. The boy lino arrested by Cenwable Krei slor. He was bound over in the sum of 91,00010 Mary liinthantsr and Hoary Getler Were arraigned Yesterday rooming on the charge of dietnrlnng •. el:gione worship on Sunday evening on Front ' , treat above Lan• rel. They were bound over in the sum of e.doo io an swer at court. District Court—Judge Hare. The Union Piano Manufacturing ilompany de. Joseph M. Leon. An action of replevin involving the right of property in a piano. Jury cut. Adjonrnea till to - day. District Court—Judge Stroud. lowing maracas, at the The Franklin Market Company vs. Jo-n a. Keyser Prornitsory note Verdict for plaintiff. Court of Common Pleas—Judge "Ludlow. Jury Wale will be continued in ceazt !luting the week- Court of quarter Sessions—Judge Thomp son. THE ECITSTMENT OF 111LTIgOLZ Commonwetith as. Wm. H Martia. Defendant was indicted for 'unlawfully uttering and vat:limning u true a certain false. forged. and Counterfeit earndeate of consent in a ease of a minor to volunteer as a .olctier in the army of the United &atm" Each forged consent Wits as follows: . CONSEET IN CASE or A MINOR —I. Martin 6fobler. do certify that r am the father of John Mohler.; that the said John Mohler is eighteen year. of age; sad I do hereleY freely give my consent to his volunmering as a soldier in the army of the United States for the period of three years. Given at Frankford. PA., the 29th day of February, I£ 6 4.MAltTlef MOHLER. Witness: WILLIAM H MARTIN. The charge egeinst the defendant is for having signed his name as a witness to the signing of the above con sent by the father. thereby enabling the boy to be en. listed. The fact was that the father never ieg,el the Taper at all, his name having been emitted by the son. There were several each forgeries in the cases of as many boss between fourteen ana seventeen yeare old, all witnessed by the defendant, and spot' which the boy e were enabled to be enlieted. According to the testimony of the boys. some, who were not apparently more - than fourteen years old, bad no difficulty in pass ing the surgeon's examination. On behalf or the defence.it was set up that Martin was employed by the committee erne Twenty-ttird ward to et cure recruits for the ward. They mid him $i lot each recruit. The boys pretested themselves. and. having Passed the surgeon's examination.took the proper blanks with tin= to recurs the signature of their parents to the content. The papers were brought back signed. as the boys alleged, by their fathers or mothers, in proper form, a witness to the slatting only being wanting. Tae defendant. not for an tn. tent enppo=ing tk,at there was any thing wrong, and that by ignorance or un.take no witness had signed, undertook to annoy the ti 4 loierioY• In doing so. it was alleged in his behalf, no wrens or f and was intended. An excellent good char: cter was proven for defendant, but the Jury rendered a verdict of guilty. Sentence deferred. Illienbeth Clapham (entered) WAS pliketa on trial charged With the larceny of SM. the property ol Wm Mick.i, a roldier of one of the colored regiments at camp Wil liam Penn He swore that upon the receipt of his beau ty, the sum above named, he handed it to the defen taut, to give to his wife. The wire *wears, she never recetvet one dollar of the money The defendant acknowledged to have received HO of Mickay. to be exeeteied in clothes for his wife, and defendant claims to have bong ht for the wife a quantity of clothing, and to have pain her in mo ney the balance of the Sf.o. The wife. en the other baud, dente& under oath. having received the money or cloth ins. On trial a 2.5 137 , r 9 125 15 25 681 Arrival and Sailing of the Ocean Steamers. • TO ARRIVE. 'DIPS . FIION PM DATIL Penner lvanli•—•Llverpool.....iew York April 12 City of Bealimore.Liver pool New York April 13 D. mamma........ Blverpool•• was rill W 'York. ••• •• sprit 11 Ealoborat LIVOIDOOI 80111011... - - April 18 Arabia .-- - Live. p 001...... Boston .., ..... A pnl 16 . Bavaria.-- ..... routhampton—new Yor k April 19 C. OtWasblagton.Liverpool New York April ?A Roans,— ....... Liverpool New York April 71 Ada Liverpool Now Y olk April 27' Arrica...........Llverpeol Burton Alirl I NJ TO DEPART. Sidon—..... New Tork.....Livorpool ....April 27 Asia B oato a ..... ...•14 - verpoed .--...April 37 Peruvian Portiatid ..... .. Liverpool April 28 Evening Slat New York ..... Havana. /to .• • April 30 Panora& New York-- Hamburg APril 30 gang2X00..........NeH York ..... Liverpool Aprk 90 Tune 21, u July 27, la PRILADN 6 PHIA HOLD Olt INLAIM SAMUEL B. STON6B, CEN/. O. N. TATHAM, COMMITZLA OF TEM MOM!". BI NAlibliaLL. MARINE INTIRIALIGENM ILLI)ZiokIiA. II7 \ O : 49I ;P :I C I V.p; I PD sU 021 EWA 53 wonWATRIL•••••.«.• • • •-• •• • ••• •.• • • •.•••.•••.••••••• 52 ARRIVED. Bark Grace (Br). Stowe, from Liverpool Des Et via Bermuda aprll I. with lodge to Abu R Vearose. Bark B • Cochran. Pendleton. 17 aw l , f rom Trinidad, with molasses to Madeira tt gabada. Bark Arena. Virlatakle, 14 1374 tr .4ct Now Orlon% In lositast to captain. GRANVILLE JOHN PENN THE POLICE. [Before Mr. Alderman Zenler.: Robbery. _ [Before Mr. Alderman Rennedy. 3 I Shocking Use of VitrloL [Before Mr. Alderman Devlin. Dlsitirlbance. THE COURTS. Brig Maine. Jarvis, 15 days from Cienfuegos. with muter to allOrge 0 ilarson Co- _ Brig K w .. &Lamest. Tagus. 10 dare from Hey West. In ballast EA S: tiler & 410. Cienfuegos. to Flora. Mayo. 15 days f rom with sugar to CiwU c Carson & Co. lo ß re n be g t lEl w a „, :srle . o. Pickering. 10 days from Calais, With Ise it Or f s J o ta P :riu. Dozily. from Georgetown. D 0, in bat- Set, Harriet Bake. Wsbber. 15 days from Portland. with p,...ter to A Snider & Co. Fc;ir L Leach. Datitoott, 6 days from Norfolk. in bal last to contain. Scar E F fowls, Wallace. 10 days from Portland. with mdre to Crowell GOMIS, Sam Michigan. Saunders, 12 days from Calais. With lumber to motel'. t'ehr W P Phillips, Smith. 5 days from Hatteras Inlet. in tall sat to captain. LiSbeahliaCstWtoilci,'"prsin. (f olding. 5 days from Hatteras Inlet, n c o r n IrrtuNfitmasbuißleitre A. Sunde r Thompson.as a b odue . n oxio n i i1 0.a .;. 81 0 t. ta d . 06 a . y s days fromfNewborn,om Beaufort.t al er & Potion.. Fehr Lady Suffolk. Fisher. 10 days from Portland, with ;re to Fehr Virginia Tomlinson . Burton, 1 day from Draw- D B e a l% With to James ifirratt. AdeAa Kelly, Chase, 6 days Irom Port Royal. in ballast to captain. For.r Yeoman. Cannon, 9 days front OrriCord, Del.. with railroad tics to W. Bacon. Scbr J. R. Buell iett Russell. 1 day from Milton, Del,. with.rpokes lo J. W. B acon. Scbr Limy, Spence, 1 daY from Brandywine,Del., with corn mall to R. Lea. Sabi' Olivia. Fox. 1 day from Odessa. Del, with grain, to Christian & Co. Bahr Delaware. Atkins, 1 day from Milton. Del, with grain to Christian & Co. St..aniar S Walker. Sharin, 24 hours from Mew York. With trdro to Wm Band & Steamer Buggies. Mc Derrstott. 24 hours from N Tart.. With noise to W P Clyde. St, surer Bloch Diamond. Meredith, Ii hours from New York. with nobs to W. 112 5f Baird & Co Co. Vulcan, Morrison. 24 home from New York, With mdse to Wm Ai Daird et AT WILMINGTON. Brig Alice Lea, Herring. from New Osbane, is ballast to CAPtglit. Brig Slilliboleth, CLEARED. Biggins. Boston. l,chr Trade Wind. Corson. Fall River. per r Belle. Baker, Lynn. kichr l 3 Vannetenn, Dulbow. Fehr ttar.wa. Jasper, liost.nt. Blakistoll. Fehr .T J Barrili . Dorlty. Fort Monroe. Schr. G War Wick. Shropshire. Mir:listen lOUs Sew of J Gray. ENlnotou Roads. Scbr W L Springs. Adams. Key West. Fehr I' Donohue, Watson. 8 W Pane. feta' Gen Knox. Mater, Boston. Sew J H mien, Newell. salena. Echr E T Allen. Allen, Boston. kohr J 13. Ford. CalopsaLl, Fehr L G Ogden. Lawrence. Weshioatldl. St'r Tebecca Barton. White. Washington. St'r 13 L Gaw, Iler. Beltimore. S.'r Alitta.. Lone,. Pew V.I.Tk CEMENT. GREAT DIACOPERY I usEFuL AND TALITABLE DISCOVERY! HILTON S INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more genera" preastisia end:a than any Invention 1101, before the nubile. It has been thorough ls test• ed dart= the last two years by amities' man, and be prononnad bi eat to Applicable to the Useful At ROPPIZION TO 137 Adhogys TralititiON known. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE GENE NT o. noir thins. and tho result or Tests of stud,: Ito combination is on. SCIENTISM PAINCIIPL Oho under no otrenzusoueos Or chance of bamveratona will It kw. som smalle ',orris& or emit any Olfannina • New Thing Its Combination. BOOT AND BEEOB lilanefutarem mists Maseitee, Will fla3 it the but article knows for °emitting the Channel', se it works without dolor. le /Jot aflorked trt AMY shauvp of temverstarik Boot and Shoe klanzukararers JEWELERS will slid tt sufficientlv adhesive 107 their 11“, ILS has been Previa. Sawatem' IT IA ssrmou LILLTHIULwir ADATTILD TO And ws daim as an aneatal met. that it disks Patches and Linings to Boot* and Shoes sumsogol einem without stitching. --IT IO THI ONLY rpm:alive, LIQUID OEMENT minim am Is a ina oars Ib l 3ta for mand It is a Liciald." ireIIIIITORE. GEOGMY: TOY% DOHA EVOKIL Aid articles of Househo/d tie. REMEMBERI WUs.nrd Insoluble Cemens Li is a lionla form, soul as missile applied as paste. HlL 4 toll'll INSOLUBLE GEHHIIT I Is Insoluble In water or oil HILTON'S IDISOLTJBLEt OEMIWP Eirammlber, MMus" oily inbitsnws. liktoolied 11.01111/ or retsainrashr !fro' Pookitros fro)* orinooo tt. 1.00 MILTON Esol3. & Ves a rroorlotozo. PROVIDENCE. E. L .4.gONES ht Philaulelphia— LAMM is. NEACIIWNIN. No. 30 North THIBQ st, JOSEPH CAM PREY . di Co. No. 38 North POrT3T3 St. leL9-thibsly COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTTOR Or DISSOLUTION.---TEIE copartnership heretofore' existing between the nu deraigned. under the name of M. & C S PhiliNßSltO ER. has been this day dissolved, by mutual consent The briefness of the firm will he settled by 3Eor33is STERN BARS at No. 14 BANK Street. LOSES sTERUBERGER. April EL I 4. CHARLES STERNBEsGER. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.—THE subscribers have this day entered into a partner elop under the came or liTEl3sll3llhaßli, HIbSCH. di GO . for the Manufacture nod Sale of shirts. Collars.and Furntahins Goods generally. and will occupy the store No. 14 BANK Street, Philadelphia CHARLES STEENBETKIER. MiCilaifiL C. HIR. , CH SOLOMON SRALEMMER. April 12, IS apili-stutho THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY formed a Copartnership for the carrying on of the ToB PiiINTING Business. under the firm-name of MIRES, GRAHAM, & McFARL AND. G. NYSE& WM. J. GRAHAM, WM. MCFARLAND. APraL 1.5.15&1. an2o-I.2t* TIISBOIUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. -.--' Popes is hereby &ea they the Prtiaerehip here trfore em.sting 'between the subscribers. Ender the nrin .f L&TlMati, BALLADS, St CO., has this day been disselved by mutant content GEORGE Id Litrhtalf .. ANDREW M. SALLAX.R. J, th BiTritill. rnmanal.Ynan, Aprilla. 1561. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS - againet the firm of LAUMAL BALLADE, & 00., will preeent the same to LMIBIAN & SCE.L&DS, in whose names the business will be conducted In future. LAU-JUST & BALLADE. /pen 12, ISM. apl3-12t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. HENRY W. ICANAGA having purchased the in tsrests of TREVOR T. FOWLER and TUFLOW lAOK SO ,in the hubtaess heretofore carried on in the Otrard Rouse. under the style of KANAkiii. FOWLER ai (Jo. e the partnership is hereby declared to be dissolved. All Pal tee indebted to the said firm are reaaested to make settlement with Henry W. Kanaga. HENRY W. KLIVAGA. TREVOR T. FOW'LER, TUTLOW JAUESON. PHIIAVELPRIA. Aulii 4, 1664. ap74f NOTICE. -CHARLES C. KNIGHT IS admitted to an interest in our business from this dale. C. D. BOBBINS & C 0... Iron and Steel Plerohante. N. N. corner EISCODD and YOE. treete, and 43 and 44 North FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA. April 1. 1911. apl-late THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY entered into copartnership. and having Per chased the interest of PETER T. WRIGHT & CO., will continue the Wholesale Drag business, ander the name of STRETCH, EMMETT it CO.. at the oid stand. No. GOO KARIM Street. AKRON STRETCH. JOSEPH S. BIaTNETT.'" PHILADELPHIA. AMU 1. IE6I. • apl.lm CABINET FURNITURE. .I'iABINET FURNITURE AND DLL s-, LIaRD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. Rol &MTH SECOND STREET, is connection with their extensive Cabinet business, AN IMP manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand a full stmply. finished with the MOORE it CAMPION'S IHPROVEO CUSHIONS, %%Ica are pronounced by 'all who have used them to he superior to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables, the manufacturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their work. apt am CORNS AND BUNIONS. PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON CORN RARNROBE CORN OINTMENT OINTMENT OINTMENT OINTMENT therenetly elm CORM ond. BIIIIIONE, without any Pahl.. bold by Druggists everywhere. Price 26 carts. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY. & COWDRN, Agents. gabTblins AN North SIXTH Street DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE, VITRIFIED TERRA COWL DRAIN PlPS—an sizes. from 2 to 15-inch diameter. with all kln3s of branches, bends, and traps. Jer sale in any avant Y. 2 inch bore Ler ytrd 801. 3 • • • • •• 980. 4 " " 48e. 6 II II II 60. 6 16 I• 61 46 760. TERRA. OOTTI. GH2MSFEY TOPE. Nor Collates. Villas, or City Senses. Patent Windt Tons, tore urin_g smoky chimneys. froVASES feet bit"- caw AMENTAL GARDEN Ironntaine. Pedestals- and Statuary Marble Bads: Braeltets. and Mantel Vasas. PHILADELPHIA TERRA. HOTTA. WORKS. 1010 ORESTIAD7Street, felit-Imwt7 E. A. HARRISOR MRI 3. JANES BETTS' OWLEBRATED SUPPORTERS YOR LADIESi sad the Ladies ware under eminent medial estroasse. Ladies tel rsTirlisminA are respeetfully requeeted to eall ong Kra. BETTS. at her residentse. 110 ES WALWIIT Philedelvida, (to avoid sowiterfaits.) Thirty thol;SM Invalids nave been advised by their to Ole hat appliansea Those only are genvine bearing the M I A Mates soPTright ; labels on the bor. end drannono, nbut nu Um Sumnotarnlyitit tentAnovislio_ VELIABLE.-lISE GA.LLAUDETT'S BAIR RESTORER. It hs. not a dye. It restores the hair to its natural color. IC does not stain the slrbt- It needs no Bandanna or other dreeelne. It is a dressial' Prise reoderate. Try it. Prepared only by PAUL G. OLTPER,Apotheoam chip Ire* NTOWTIIIIIITH sad SPltriflllith 1/1" ce ORD'S PATENT AMERIOAN ••••-• RAITLE BATTON. —The boot instrument of alarm and defence in the world. Sold by' the inventor, No. .1 4-5 BIZ Trf. 'bolow Ego. Lounekeop..r ehoold ma witboot nue, ava-tatho piolux9.-100 MILS. PICKLES IN Co wAli. Pieties la vixens , . gra Mei gallon ad MN? aria It / ams. i 51.91 10T Smith WA I TER Street CHAMPAGNE WINE.—AN INVOICE or "Crescent " and " Comet" Champagne Wine, Tow bunting from Brim linio Geom.~ and for sale by JoIIRETOBE LoMFAGNIL Sl4l -2w • 20111- and 204 El Venom 9h 50 BARRELS YOUNGER'S ALE, St. Anne's Brewery, n inn& /n store. ang for saby:___ ALLAH H. HEATON & 00.; SEE Bah ENOET THE PRESS:-PHILADELPHIA:; TUBSDAY, APRIL 26, 1864. VIATANCUM. ..w, -v ^-,,,,,,-,,,,,e,,,,,,, N 30, W LA OA. N. JAY COOKE a CO. OFFER FOE SALE THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN Bearing Ave per gent. interest. in coin. Redeemable MT time after TIM It &kVA. at the pleasure of the Government. and payable FORTY I tCB alter date. Both COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS are Issued for this Loan, of same denominations as the Five , Twer ilea. The interest on $5O and SLOO payeb , e yearly, on all other denominations hell-yearly. Tha TEN• PO hTit 13011DS are dated March 1, 1884, the half-yearly interest falling one September 1 and March 1 of eaeb year. Until let Sep , ember, the accrued interest from Ist Marsh is required to be paid by pure/meets in coin. Or in legal currency, adding 110 per cent, for premium. until further notice, All other Government securities bought and sold. JAl3r CCIIINOMCF_. BG CO., m 1330 tf 114 R 017 1 ,11 THIRD 6wainir 5-20 COUPONS, • DUE IsT MAY, 7ES 40 it t3l - BY NAIL OR EXPRESS ATTENDED TO spl4-1m DREXEL & CO. FOURTH N AfJCIIDN'A.M. BANIE. CAPITAL 6100,000, WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF INCREASING TO $500,000 • CASHIER. SAMUEL J. MAcMULLAN. DIRECTORS. WM. P. HAmm. WM. BRoollg, A . BERT C. ROBERTS. D W. EBADGRY. JAS. O. MICH. JOHN FABBIRA. WILLIAM . sromuy. THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANS- is now opsn at Wcs. 723 Arch Street, for the transaction of a General Banking boatmen, 11150 a the nama , tterms. Co ,ection , - made on ail points at the very lowest rote% gob.criptione relieved for the United states 10-40 Bond. BADI'L, J. Ji1e011111,1,45, apl7-12t Gaahter. FIRS T 1 , 7-EL'I"ION'AM.4 MANIC. 4 ')I ' • FINANCIAL AGENT This Bank bee been anthoriesd and is new prepared o receive enbscriptions to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan. Issued render authority of an act of eon• Ernes, approved [Sarah S. .1.861. provides for'the Issue of Two Hundred gillions of Dollars Cinnamon gaited. States Benda, redeemable after ten pears, and payable forty yeare from date. IN 001171 dated. March 1,1884, beetling interest at the rate of per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all Bonds over 81.00, aid on Bonds of $lOO and. /ass, an nually. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonos as they may - prefer. Reale:Grad Bonds will be issuld cf the denominations of fifty dollars (difi). one hundred dollars (1ic0), five hnndred .dollars ff 00). one thousand dollars (31.000). 596 thousand dawn MOIXII, and ten thousand dollars (10.0(,0). and Conpon Bonds of the denonilnatione of My dollars (150). one hundred dollars (1100). five hundred dollars MOO. and one thousand dollars (11.,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 further notice, in 11. S. n.otes or nrtea of Na tional Banks, adding (to) fifty per cent. to the amount for premium. C. H. CLARK, In b3O-tf President. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE TEN-FORTY LOAN RECEIVED RE TEM SECOND NATIONAL BANK AT FILA_Naf-PC1011,13. This Bank bas bean designated by the SECRETARY OF THE. TREabITRY as aa DEPOSITORY or THE PUBLIC RIONEYS, AYD A FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, And authorized to receivo anbesription to the NEW UNITED STATES LOAN. bearing interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. Per Annum IN COIN. Bonds from 150 to $lO.OOO. In terest to commence either with the date of the bonds. March Ist. 186.1. or at the date of subscription, at the option of the subscribers. WILISAIVIL S. RHAWN, Caihier. aplB-Im. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. -a. °EPICS OF COMPTROLLER OF THR CHRRENOY, WASHINGTON, February 26th, lotra.. Whereas, by ethisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, tt 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 the requirements of the act of Congress. entitled • • en act to_provide a na tional currency , secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide Tor the circulation and redemption' thereof." moored February 26th, 1863. and has coin• plied with all the tprovlsions of said act required to be complied with before commencing tho btudnesa of Banking. Bow. therefore I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller of Ile Currency. do hereby certify that the FOURTH RA TIONAL BANN OF PMELALDRLPHIL. county of Phila. delphia, and State of nnsylvani u nd er Authoriz to commence the badness ofßanking. the Cat afore said. In testimony whereof. witness my hand and meal of office, this twenty-sixth day of February. 1284. HUGH MoCULLOOH, mb2 2m Comptroller of the Currency. SECOND NATIONAL BANS OH PHILADELPHIA, FBANRPORD. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. WITTi. THE PRIVILEGE OE IA CREASING TO 3600.000. NATHAN HILLES. President. WILLIAM H. BRAWN. Cashier. Mate st the Plablaelrhia. Bank) Di/MOTORS: NATHAN MLLES, _ CHARLES E. NEMER, GEORGE W. BRAWN. BENJ. ROWLAND 331.. SIMON R. SNYDER, BENJ. H. DEIIOO/4 EDWARD HAYES. JOHN COOPER. LEWIS SHALLOROSS The Second National Rank of Philadelphia be sow oven at N 0.134 MAIM Street, Prankford. for the trans action of a General Rankine Business area the anal Collections upon all mmexible pointe will be made upon liberal terms. Reweethillr,_ fc4- w. H. BRAWN. Cashier JOHN HORN, JR., sTocrt-oosimissioN mums, lie. 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET. (UP BTAIRs. PHILADALPHIA. REPRILENCRR: ' iffeeers.Thoe. A.Biddle 4 Co. Mese.OnwOffeekleeter.ll Co. Noma. H. S. Whelan & Co. Messrs. Drexel & 00. Namara Busby & Co. Henry J . BM Alexander Biddle BEG lintehtneon, %EL, Q. K. Troutman, pq. D. D. Cummins. Eni. Jag. ging - ik Sons, New York. fe27-2m B LACK HAWK. GOLD NUNIMM COINIPAILIWW. lELDIESBOBTAIL, GREGORY 5.0., LODES—GILPIN CO., COLORADO. CAPITAL, 50,000 MARES $lOO EACH. TRUSTEES. P. H. JUDD. New York. W. L. LEE, Colorado. Janne:Hl AIiNOTTX. New York. OBORGE BLISS: Jk.. New York. 0. W. CHILE. •New York. J. K. WILLI AIM New York. J. HALL PLEASANT'S. Baltimore. 2.130N&R.D SCREVT. WsLehingtoxi. MIELOI3 KU(. Satan, President—F. H JUDD. Tice President—W L LEE. Treanurer—WALTEE B LAWTON. Seereta , s — D LITTLEJOHN. • Conneel—TOßE S. WOODWARD. Oceeral Director — MYLO LEI,. OFFICE. No. RS CLIFF STREET. NEW YORK. ap18•Im BRIGGS GOLD CO. NIINES-BRIGGS & GREGORY GILPIN COUNTY, COLORADO. OAPITAL 10.000 SEFAILMS-$lOO MULCH. TRUSTEES. 3. SMITH BRIGGS •••••••••••OolorAdo. 680 M PULLMAN Ohlost°. ANTHONY ARN0UE.......•••••••• New York. •• HERBY (*GRILL. R. CORNELL WHITB. ..................... G. 0. ALOBL Hudson. N. T. WY Presidnit. „T G. AnCiILL• MOUTH BRIGGS. 'Providence. E. L Treasurer. WALTER R LAWTON. ' Secretary D. r)TTLE.TOHN. Donal. T. B. WOODWARD. pawning en rintend.nt_ollB.B. H. MUGS& •apEare Moe SS CLIFF Streak. Now York. CILARET WINE.--:-AN 'INVOICE O F "•-• OBATRetI MORIN. Altoona Medea. Montferrand. and Bt. Julien Claret Wtnes. /Sow landing from brig auto aeon. and for ole by - JAURSTOMI LAITERCINR. MM . = AM WA AO* South FROXT &roe. 11. S. 10-405. PHILADELPHIA nVIIDENT. WILLI&M P, HAMM. VICE PRESIDBISrT, ALBERT C. ROBERTS. PHILADELPHIA. OF THE UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN. FIVE FEB CENT. OF PHILADELPHIA, 1 0 1LOPOSAIS. ABSI - STANT QUARTERMASTER GE WAAL'S OFFIOR, lILT.ADELPITIA, Mat April. 1884. PROPOSALS N 9 ha - received at this office until Wit Os NESDAT neat, 27th tent., at noon for the oroottoo arid corryiktion Of a tAftupclarT ittnthrth , to " n"ta." lied, at came " Win Men. Uheiton moo. P.A. Motorist and workmanship to be similar to that L' the original hospital erected for the use of (hi.. camp. Plans of the hospital can_ba seen, and int^rmaline obtaio*4. at the t Rice of Julth McArthur, Jr.. architect, 209 South E I Rtreet. The right to reserved to reject all bids deemed too bleh. Br order. Oa. U. H. OROSKAIIi, Asst. Br, Meeker Gen. Atr22 t 27 A. BOYD. (tact and a. Q If. I,OOOARTILL RRY .EIOIASES WANTED AT ONOIC. CHIEF QUA RTOMAIASTER'S OFPWE, iJEPOT OF WArIETIROTON Wasainororr, D. 5.1.. April 11th, 1861. LOBO BORREI I . sentare for Artillery 'service. will be purchased at this depot by the under.iirned, In °Yen market. fr An date until KAY Ilth. 1861 in lot, of t to 50. at ono hundred and seventy dollars ($170) per anima, each animal to oe en, jeered to the aerial Govermnout in- Inaction. Lefork heinE accepted. Home to be delivered to and inspected by Capt. C. H. Tompkins. A. Q in 1., a A.. corner of Twenty.second and 0 streets. Iffsehington. D. C. D. II EITMCNR., Brig. Gem and Chief Quartermaster. apl2-24t Depot of Watninircri. D. 0. 3,000 HORSES WANTED. WAS OEPARTMENT. • CAVAtr.R•E OITROMT. OPPICE OP CHIEF QUASTIMMASTER, AARINOTON, D. O. March 8, 1864. One hundred and Idly (16160) dollar s head will be paid for all CAVALRY nowss delivered within the next thirty (10) days at the Govern ment Stables at G weber.% D. C. Said borer,. to be sound in , 11.partienlare, not leer than live (6) nor more than nine (9) Teats old; frem to la heeds high . rail 16-shed, ei.mp.tiv built, bridle wise, Ind of sire f , r cavalry parpoees. These specillcatirran - t&t 06 strictly sabered to and eicitift/ en,foriffxrin every particular. • Payment made on delivery e( ten (10) and over. Hours of inspection from 9 A. M- to 6 P. JAMES A. SKIM Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Mh24-30t garAry Bureau, ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S °PRIOR. YHTLADELPHIA, Aoril 16. 1864. CAVALRY 8.0134 ES wanted. suaneduttely. One hon.- dred and forty-fine rioliars nor , ead will be Paid 'or all HS. valry Horessaelivered at the Wil , isto Penn HoteLin this city. Borers to be Sound in all plrticulars, not less than five. nor more than nine years old t front 1.4 X to 16 hands b.gb, rtill-flw-h , td, compactly befit, bride wise and of size sufflcien , . for cavalry purposes. An officer will be in attendance to inspect ano. pay for the bore°, es d ..livered. 0, H• aplB. tf Asst. Q. M. fieueral 11. q. A. - NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR 3. OFFIOB OF VIP. COLUMBIA AND PORT DE- POSIT RAILMOAD COM?a NY. COLIIRMA. Pa., April 6, MI. Pealed Proposals fir the Grann.schni and B•l3norry of that portion of the COLErbtfila AND PO itT RAILROAD. between Columbia and the tead of the Old Maryland Canal. a dismace of twenty nine miles (in sections of one mile), wal be received at the 01111 e, in FROAT St:net, below Lowest, until noon of the 88th in.- stent.• Plane and Pronlee of the - fork will there be ex hibited for one week preview , to that Elite. KeurnisN. J. A. BREAM , . Ch i ef knalneor. ap9 tap%3 • QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. BALTIMOBE 01d•, Aprit 14th. 1864 IMAM PROPOSAL' in o nitrate will be received by the underFlgned with 12 o'aloce 01 on the 28th 4139 of April, 1564, forniehleg (74) eeventyt mt. &hCILiI3. RII 1101 BES They meet be dark colon, between the aces of five and nine 34-4tre. and not leas than liftean nor mire than elauteu bends high. Delivery to ba made in Baltimore within ten days after the connect le twarcied. ch ai final Will be subject to the usual Government in6Peclion before being scceoted. Propeeals from di rery aid D welling, Thirtreeth and Melon Wage. Dwelling, Flo. IWO South Eleventh street. Dwelling. No IRIS Dattonw ood eiraet. weilieg. No 294 South Third street. Fa-nr Modern Dwellings. Montgomery street. Residence, P o. Filbert street. Ilweainge, Noe. 240 and Wt. Sun•per otreet. c e OFP try Flue, Pon inetitt c nay, Now joreur, Dwelitn o, North Front otrcot. Building Lots, Twenty. fifth ward. Dwelling, Sergeant street Store. N. 'W. corner Seventeenth and Brandyst Streets. Dwelling, Dauphin street, and D welling, area, moo, FTOCKc, LOANS, Sm. lA , II c'teeceintioil of the vrl nL Q%r,'iypi 21Frties in cell) rcady in Pain ph t Sale Nn. 413 Watherill Street BIIPBBIOR 31,1175.51 &.. ON TUESDAY MORNING, April 28th, at 10 o'cicwit, by catalogue. a No It tberill sliest, between - Br lad and fuesstii.ir.or t, low Fine street. the entire household fornitnro. Franc Mato oval mirror. oil painting+. 13 ramiS etrooA. etc. 4 IRP" May be examined at 8 o'clock on the moraine the sale. SALE OF If IRCRLL 4NEOLrd BOOKS FROM L!Blth. —FRENCH AND SPa 515.1 WO 4E3. ON TUESDAY ASTERN ON, A intl. Mat tile auction atom ntheellarauus books IN a. library. Also, Fran eb and Swinish works. Sale isTo 559 North Sixth street 'HOUSEHOLD FUEISITUES, PIANO, UfHMS, CD: DBLIER. BBUS•Eba ac. ON WEDNESIkaIt MORNING. 27th inet. at 10 o'clock, et No. 689 No: =ire the honcehold foreititre, Sae-toned ninnc. LO Line French plate pier mirrors, flue Bra.sets entry.carpete, imperial carpet. gas chandelier: ki:ca nteumnis Mly be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning or I' sale. Sale at Nos Ha and 141 Snnth Pantth ef rdet, SUPERIOR FURNITURE, RIAGANP 1204E.W0 3 ' Pi AMOS. MhLODSON. LARGE MIRRORS, BRUSSRLS OARPRPi. &c On TRIIRSDAY MORNING, at 9 o'cloct, At the auction store, the superior faruintra, alaT9 ropewood piano by Obtalarlng, one by rosewood melodeon. four tina French plats. 'maul a; piermirrors. large Walnut 13Jok-case, flue Bruoal!ctr Pax, ac. WATER CASKS. On THIIRSDILY DiORNING, at l2 o'cl M.. At Simone warehouse. Front and Otter bt , e.te. t 4 count United States 1146 water rater. nomirvicaabla. ritir• A portion may be aeon at Front and 011131 . sa the balance on F'etty'a bland. Sale at the Rieing Sun Village. SURPLUS FUREITDRS. BILLIARD ['ABLE, FIS MIRROR, CaitHiAOSA. DONKEYS. dm. ON FRIDAY HORSING, et 11 o'cloch. on Germantown avari 6 the junction of the Old Turk road (Rising San the warping' furniture. book-cares. rosewood table. mantel mirror. carpets. mattings. e:e . Germantown carriage by Rogers. par dockers wagon May be examined at 9 o'clock, on the mornir.liat sale. UNITED STATES MILITARY gAI ROADS OFFICE 01 , ASSINFAIIT OITARTERIIMTSR VirASHINCiTOZiI, April 25. l!'"' - D • AUCTION.—WILL BS 1101.0. on WIIDNE , • • kb 18th day of May. at the itailroad. Depot, in Alexsiidri Virginia: Gce 'Pone of Old raliroadl Iron, ' lOe Tons of Old'Osr xles. If,o Tons of Coot Fcrap Iron, 1101 Tone of Wronght Iron. ToreB of Old Brest and Copper, SO Oil Barrels. Terms: Cash theovernt Fonds. Ten CO) Par to be paid at ime of purchase, the balancs very, The property must be removed within ten don fro' dats of sale R L. BOBTolor, aldBa , rrnYl3 Morale and A (1 SHIPPING. aItaSTEA Al WEEKLY TO VERPOOL. TOUCHING AT QUO asr ••'" (Clerk rialior.) The well-known Steamers of the Lis 4 Pool. New York, and Reiladelphia Steamship GouiO3, are intended to mall as follows: CITY OF RALTIBIORB AY, APrilP FDINBUEO ..S&TURD CITY 01+- W ARHINGTON.•. ... s ruRD Dins t i and ot: vary aseceding satarday at noon. from nix a NO hTE River. RATIN OP PASSAGS. Payab'e in Gold or its equivalent In Carrel:lay. FIRST CABIN 00S 2 ENRAGE—. Do. to London &I t 0 Do. to London... •• 2 4' Do. to Parte.— 90 00 Do. to Parts ..... Do. to Hatnlsnem -90 00 Do to Hamburg, Passenger. alto forwarded to ifavre. Bremen. I‘o9o dam Antwerp. Ate., at equall? IOW rates Fares fr. In Liverpool or Queenstown: First CA SIB, 2.945. Cott Steerase from feverpeel autl . falieFu . to o. BHA. Theee wen wish to send for their friends c=a bt ticiets hero at these rates. Ver further information apply at tl e ComP* 6l Offices. JOHN 6. DALE. Assn'. apl2 M WALNUT Street. Philskill,g2t, BOSTON AND PHIL 4 10 : PHU STEAMSHIP LINE. tatlinf fraD 9 51 Wool,o TUBDICT S. frr.m first wharf a Low; .1141.1sdgipb1fh and Loss Wharf, Bobta, The Steamehlp PhllauelPbla foe Boehm on Saturday, Aori , a e ! ra..andieteamebipSotori,hou, Boston for Philarl on same day at 4 o'clock M. Boehm Capt. Baker. will Ball 1(1 -cut nista new and substantial steamships fano firlr line. Ea/ling from each port punctually on eata''' __. luau's-aces effected at one-half the Prete"' 65tgia on salt vtesels. Preilibts tags at fah sates. Shippers are requested to send Blip Receipts sea Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having floe ocwn“"6 6 3 t „r i apply to HENRY IV' s rot 9 , 3311 Soo.b DELA wi fa' 4 • I; 4 ' FINE, FRAC! ICA. I, I TNT for the last twenty yearn I.III,T H IN O VN brlow Third. Ineerts the moat beautiful 1 . .6 11 ..,00t age. mounted on Ane Sold. Plattaa. O li ver. b,t „ o eio Ot relit% Atober &a., at price& for nest end 8 11 .. o l d work, more realsonanle team any.Thratid t4t, To d, State. Teeth Veined to hut far life atflAilS.l4 rel a te/1 i" to l flt a . uit ltefe ff r o en Pal ee. n b l ea ° t 6X fa t ri e l t irr 414 ;492"-CII mIITHOMBON'S LON --, C , A ,. KITOHRNER., OR EUROPEAN RlNGyili rt notols. or public iuntritratons. to T DIPPERENT EIZAE. Also. PhiltWelP ill ' . Ir4t A Rot. Air.Pnrnacea Pottable_lleators. bowliown Fireboard Stoves. 'Bath Sonora. Stewhoie Plato; „ ors. Cooking Stoves. .ta wholesale a. the manufacturers. ihkel,tutlasema iiio. SOO Si" 4l3) 6.. SHARPE. & THOES°.,/,o'