T 73 CITY. The Thermometer. MAY 5, 1863. MAY 5, 1864. 6 A. M. 12 ar. 3P.M.ti A. M. 12 M. 3P. M. 62 F. 6 52 53.?; ..7046' 733; WIND. wiNn. NE Eby N....ENE. AV NW.... WSW, MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR, liscomEs, AND REVENUE.—. MIS committee, the most important, probably, of all the committees of the Sanitary Fair, held allitlther meeting yesterday afternoon, at the Board of Trade rooms. It was larrely attended ; the ladies, who appear in great earnest in the matter, were quite in he majority. JUT- L. M. Bond presided. The treasurer's report, which was read, showed receipts amounting to about sr,foo since last meeting. The /cone tlity , ,t revenue" of the Green and Coates-streets l'assen oer Railroad Company was announced to be $502.61, Which was received, and that of the Second and Third-Streets Passenger Railway Company to be $1.131.81. The_ thanks of the committee were ten dered to both companies for the gift. A subscription, per Mrs. T. W. Forney, was au 'unlaced from the Continental Hotel, amounting to *l,OOO. The following additional subscriptions were an nounced f rom G.. Dawson Coleman, member of the State Legislature front Lebanon, mileage and pay for the year, amounting to $732.80. 312iyor Henry and police force, a day's income,, amounting to $1.220.83. From the employees of The Press, $282.64. other :Mailer subscriptions were announced. TILE DRAFT IN NEW JERSEY.—The draft In the First Congressional district of New Jersey, -which comprises the counties of Camden, Glouces ter. tsalum, Cumberland, Atlantic, and Cape May, has commenced in Camden City. -The draftirm , is by township_ and the Most northerly town in the county (Stocltton) was the first one drawn. The drafted men are required to report within nine days. Those drafted will be exempted on the payment of 55300. but in no case Will this amount exempt the • party paying, it for more than twelve months. The present draft in New Jersey will not be completed until every man enrolled in a township or ward has been drawn, if the quota assigned to it is not first filled. If half the number drafted in a township be exempted for physical disability or Other COMM a second draft will be ordered for the balance, and continued a third, fourth, or fifth time, until the quota is tilled or enrolment exhausted. The defi ciency in the First district, up to the present time, about one thousand men. The number of men T6qllirCii from the city is raid to be thirty-five. The draft is being, resumed each clay until the whole itoto is lined. Tut: General Conference of the Metho ill-A Episcopal church, now in session in ihis city. having appointed this (Friday) as a day of fastin' and prayer, Divine services will be. held in the col l.-twins: churches, at 1034 A. M. anti 3..; and 8 P. M.: rnion, Fourth sarcet,below Arch, in the morning alishop Morris will preside, in the afternoon Bishop lames. and in the evening Rev. George Weber Green street Church, Green street, below Tenth, in the morning Bishop Scott will preside, in the after noon Bishop Simpson, and in the evening Rev. G. Moody ; Salem Church, Juniper and Lombard •.,-vreet.. in the morning Bishop Baker will preside, ftel or in the a noon Bishop Ames. anti in the evening M. Trimbell. hash service will occupy one Lain - and a half, anti will consist of prayers, singing. roldreses, TiRE LATE Ex - rLoslo - N.—The jury having in charge the investigation of the cause of the re cent boiler explosion atithe establishment of Messrs. Cornelius Baker, met on Wednesday nfternoon Mid laid a sO3Flan Of several hours. They then ad journed to meet on next Tuesday afternoon. It is evident that one or two of the " scientific , ' gentle -Men on the jury are inclined to repudiate the doc trine of electricity as being the cause of most of the steam boiler explosions. Somefacfs will be demon strated on this point before long that will essential ly explode their theory. that- the electrical pheno menon has nothing to do with them. SunoEONS AND NURSES WANTED.—The medical director, at No. 905 Walnut street, has been authorized to contract with competent cur !nem* Mr immediate service as follows: Eight for Louisville. Ey., five for Department of the Gulf, two for Department of the south, one for Detroit. liiiel ~ one to accompany an expedition to Oregon, :.td one thr the Department of Washington. A number of male nurses are also required - for duty in the army hospitals in this department. Those desirous of securing either of the above positions should imam application to the medical director immediately. TIIE GAB DEPAUTMENT OF PIEMADEL TH lA.—lt has been ascertained, since the new Board of Trustees of the Gas Works came into power, that there is a deficiency of BSo.OOO in the accounts of the last fiscal year. To meet this deficiency, it is pro posed to raise the price (dans. The present trnstees mid „ ea t, diffi, c -oty in oinninion . a contract for a Sup ply of coal for a longer term than thirty days. If the coninoners are to be aside responsible for the deficiency, as above noticed, the price of gas will probably be fixed nt the high rate of three dollars per thousand feet, exclusive , of the national income tax. ATLANTIC CITY AND THE GREAT FAIR.— The people of Atlantic City. N. J., will, we under i-tand_ be well represented at the forthcoming Fair tie Sanitary Commission, Mrs, E. Wooten, re .udent at that place. has been appointed upon the (Winn:Mee en Labor. Income, and Revenue, and I:er labors thus far have met with signal success. It is to be hoped that the same may continue until the commencement of the Fair. The residents of the "city by the scan are as benevolent as they arc patriotic. Rrnc OVER.—Yesterday afternoon a boy named Tohn Cummings, residing in Orr's court, be tween Lombard and South streets, was ran over by one of Adams' Express Company's ears, on Broad .sireet below Lombard, and seriously injured. He was removed to the hospital. where he died last evening. The coroner will hold an Inquest on Sa turday. FATAL ACCIDENT.—A little boy named. Francis Graham, aged 3 years, fell into a cesspool in the rear of Fourth street below South, about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. The body of the child w.oe not recovered for half an hour ; life yeas was extinct. The mother was on a visit with the child to a rela tion, Mr. Cochran, upon whose premises the acct.- :lent happened. Jorix B. Goron.—The many admirers of this great temperance advocate will have one more opportunity of hearinghim at Concert Hall, on the 33th instant. Re is to bring his lecturing tour for the season to a close on that occasion, and though his theme is not yet announced. we presume it will be one interesting and instruetii - e to all. MORE WOUNDED.—A telegram was re ceived last evening that P5O more sick and wounded s.idiers had started from Washington for Philadel phia. The firemen's ambulances were ordered by blef Lyle to be in readiness at an early hour this Tim COMMITTEE' ON INCOME 4ND REVE wra of the Great Central Fair, have received one clay's labor and income, $lOO, from the Wheeler & Wilfen Sewing ➢Machine Company, and from $lO to *:'so from each of the other companies. DEATH OF A SOLDIER.—The following death WAS reported at the medical director's office yegerday from the Summit House U. S. Army Hospital: R. Anderson, Company K, 25th Regi ment U. S. Colored Troops. SMUT FIRE,,-The roof of ft house ore Oat street, between Forty-first and Forty-second, was slightly damaged by fire yesterday afternoon. THE POLICE. (Before Mr. U. S. Commissioner A. H. Smith.) The Forgery of Final-Settlement Papers. Isaac Smith, alias Manche, and John Weide, alias Otto, had a nal hearing yesterday afternoon. The other parti final (Mahlon and Patrick and Catharine Dunn) have a hearing this afternoon. The parties are charged with implication in passing forged settlement papers upon two of the U. S. Paymasters in this city. The narrative of the facts connected therewith were published in The Pmts , on Monday last. The following facts were elicited at the hearing yesterday: Kr_ Taggart, a clerk in the office of Paymaster Tag gart, identified Smith as the man whom he paid the money on a forged settlement paper; the applicant came to the office in company with another Irian; be had been at the DRAIN PlPE—all sizes, from 2to 15-inch diameter, with all kinds of branches. bends, and traps, for s:,le in any quantity. 2 ilch bore per yard 30c. • 3 " " BSc. 4 " " " " 43c. 6 411 st rm. TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS, For Cottages, Villas. or City Houses, Patent Wind guard Tops, for curing smoky chimneys, from 3to 8 feet high. ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES. Fountains, redestals. and Statuary Marble Busts, Brackets awl IKant.l.l7tamem. PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA- WORKS. 1010 CHESTNUT Streot. S. A. HARRISON. el2-fmwtf on BARRELS YOUNGER'S ALE, 1 .-P St. Anne's :Brewery', in jam In store, and for sale by = WILLIAM H. YEATON & CO.. ap3 • • 9101 South FRONT Street. CARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, igitigOACIRLBITWIi's.: 111 5. fOCT.TiI St. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. DAVID PANL BROWN AUCTION SALES. JOHN 13. MYERS 86 GO., _AUCTION ERRS, Nos. 232 and 234- MARKET Street. • --- LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN,. AND BRIT SPRING hALES. ISH DRY GOODS, &0., FOR MONDAY MORNING, May fith, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 675 PACKAGES AND LOTS Of French, India, German, and Britiehdry goods, drATE embracing a large and choice assortment of fancy and staple articles in silk. worsted, woolen, and cotton fabrics. N. B.—Samples of the. same will be arranged for ex amination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to attend. VERY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF PARTS DRESS GOODS. included in our sale on Monday Morning. may 9th, will be found the following choice and desirable articles of a celebrated importation, embracing in part - pieces rich lin C h eer " l i oll de e. Silk Grenadine. " Silk Hat rnani. " Pineapple cloths. Challies. asßombix. .‘ Mozambion The above comprise very desirable goods for city sales. LARGE SALE FRENCH, GERMAN, SWISS, AND BRI TISH DRY GOODS, UMBRELLAS, STRAW GOODS. &c., /Cm. NOTlCE.—lncluded in our peremptory sale of French. German, Swiss, British, and. American dry goods, on Monday morning, May 9th, wilt be found, In part, the foll owing choice articles: BLACK SILKS.--pieces glossy black gros de rhine, assorted widths. FANCY SILKS.— pieces fancy plaid and striped ru n de sole, colored f lounces:, silk foulards, challles, DRESS GOODS.— —Pieces rich printed and plain mons de laine,plain and fancy poll de ch evre. figured poplins, plain and fancy montinbionos. printed lawns, fancy ging - hams, bareges, prints, St.c. &c. SHAWLS.—BIack and col oreil cashmere, merino, or gandy, barege. and shale shawls, &c. RIBBONS, &c.— boxes solid colors fancy nd black mos de Naples ribbons, black and fancy silk velvet do, trimming ribbons flowers, &e. LACES AND AMBROIDERIES. —Rich einbrajderad book and mull collars, in eels and pieces, bands, insert lugs, laces, ruffling., lace veils, etc., &C. Lace point and mantles. Also, black crapes, colored tarlatans, hemp yells, silk handkerchiefs and neck tics; kid and lisle gloves, braids, tusels, head nets, buttons, sowings, fancy arti cles, ace. SUN UMBRELLAS.-25 packages silk and gingham sun umbrel as. Also, dozen balmoral and hoop skirts. Also, 37 cases shaker hoods, palm hats, WOMIIII . B and. misses bonnets. Also, a stock of dry goods in large variety ATTRACTIVE SALE OF GLOVES. AND GAUNTLETS Included in our sale on Monday morning, May nth, will be found the following desirable and fresh goods, just lauded, consisting of men and women's black and colored kid glovesoGaul de Swede, lisle, silk, Union, beaver, and caster gloves, and military gauntlets, for the best city salon. PAU'S FANS—FANCY ARTICLES, &c. On Monday, May 911,, will be sold to close a concern. , a large' assortment of Paris fans, buttods, necklaces, ptu:ses, breastpins, fancy arlifles, , Sce.. LARGE POSITIVE SALE •4/ F 1 100 PACKAGES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, ARMit GOODS, STRAW GOODS, &r. • ON TUESDAY MORNING, May 10th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, without reserve, on four months' credit, about 1,100 Packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, &e., embracing a prime and fresh assortment of desirable articles for men, women, and children, of city and Eastern Manufacture. Also, straw goods, &c., in men's hats, shaker hoods, c. N. B.—Samples. with catalogues, early on the morn. lug of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN, INDIA AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, STRAW .GOODS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, & c. We will hold a large sale of British., 013171511, French, and American dry goods by catalogue, on four months' credit, and part for cash: ON THURSDAY MORNING, May 12th, commencing at precisely le o'clock, com prising 725 PACKAGES AND LOTS of British, Gorman, French, India, and American dry .goods, embracing a large, full, and fresh assortment of woolen, worsted, linen, ootton, and silk goods,for city and country sales. N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for exa mination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when dealers will and it to their interest to attend. BY SCOTT Sr, STEWART, AUCTION TEES AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 622 CHESTNUT Street and 615 SANSOM. SALE OF M5O :CASES STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. THIS MORNING. May 6th, at 10 o'clock precisely, 250 cases ladies', misses', and children's straw bonnets, hats, and tur bans. Also, 100 cartons French artificial flowers, straw trimmings, &c._GETS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, on Friday Morning, at 10 o'clock preeisely, 110 dozens genre line gauze merino undersbi eta and drawers, Indies' and gents gloves, embroideries, dry goods no. tions, &c., &C. LARGE SALE OF 250 FINE OIL PAINTINGS. ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS,' 6th and 7th inst., at 8 o'clock precisely, 250 fine oil paintings, from the studios of smiles! the most eminent American and European artists, embracing the works of J. Hamilton, Moran, Boise, Paul Killer, Otto Somers, Benson, Spenzel. Also, an original portrait of John Broome Davy, by Gilbert Stuart, and Leda and the Swan, by Prof. Grasse. Connoisseurs and others will find this a chance seldom met with, and should call and examine the collection at once. Gallery open until 9 o'clock iu the evening. LARGE PEREMPTORY'SAI,E OF IRON FURNITURE _ . ON TUESDAYMORNI NG NE/Ci, 10th inst., at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell by ca talogue, a large assortment of iron furniture, compri sing bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, tables, marble top; grape settees and chairs, hat-racks, umbrella stands, fire dogs, &c., &c, Open for examination day previous to sale. SCOTT & STEWART, Auctioneers, will give their personal attention to Sales of MERCHANDISE, and WARES of all descriptions, and FURNITURE of par ties removing or breaking up housekeeping, on the pre mises of the owners, or at their elegant and specious SALES ROOMS, Nos. 622 CHESTNUT. and 615 SAN SOM Streets. EDUCATIONAL. SELECT FAMILY BOARDING "-, SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens on. the FIRST TUESDAY of May. For circulars, address apl7-2m 5 R. A. MORRISON, Principal. MUSIC LESSONS ! MUSIC LESSONS! Young Ladies, if you wish thorough instruction in music, special opportunities are afforded at EiItEASON SEMINARY, six miles west of Carlisle. Best of board, able teachers, pleasant home. Address C. HUNTINGDON SAUNDERS, - apl2-I.m Plainfield, Cumb. co., Penna. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH Street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLA RENCE SMITH, A. M.,Principals. Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade 2nie, and Collegiate. Pull college course in Classical, Mathematical, higher English, and Natural Science, for those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Paint ing, and Elocution by the best masters. For circulars, apply at the Institute, or address Box 2611 P. 0., Phi ladelphia. apl4-Gm* FRE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO supply a few vacancies now existing at a select Boarding Seminary, six miles west of Carlisle, Pa. Pa rents wishing to leave the city during the months of July and August, can board with their children. Two Departments. Pupils of both sexes and all ages re ceived at any time. Inattire at the Cumberland Valley Depot, at Harrisburg, for Tickets to (treason. Terms quite low. Instrumental and Vocal Music taught by the best masters. Circulars obtained of J. B. rarriy. COTT & CO., 715 MARKET Street. Address, imme diately, C. HUNTINGDON SAUNDERS, ara-lm Plainfield. Cumberland co— Penna. - RELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE -a-, A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution, beautifully and healthfully located, in the northern limits of ATTLEBOROUGH, Ducks coun ty, Penna. , will commence its Spring and Summer Term on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue in ses sion twelve weeks. The course of instruction is thorough and complete in CLASSICALEntary and higher branches of an ENGLISH • AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native French teacher. CircnlarB, giving full particulars, may be had on ap plication to the Principals, Attleborouh .ucks county, Penna. ISRAEL J. GRAHAME, JANE P. GRAHAME, Principals. mhl9-3m rim t4i VOI t4:l I 10 60 PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 30, -1864. The copartnership of DAY, & RIMER was dis• solved on the 17th April, ISt, end the business of the late firm will be settled by Sylvester Day. SYLVESTER DAY, F. G. RITER. my4-wfm 3t. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- HENRY W. KANAGA having purchased the inte rests of TREVOR T. FOWLER and TUTLOW JACK SON, in the business heretofore carried on in the Girard House, under the style of KANAGA, FOWLER, & CO., the partnership is hereby declared to be dissolved. All parties indebted to the said firm are requested to make settlement with Henry W. Kamm.. __ HENRY W. KANAGA, TREVORIT. FOWLER, TUTLOW JACKSON. arel-tt PHILADELPHIA, April 4, 1864 MEDICAL. ELECTRICITY. WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH 7—Messrs. GRIM It ALLEN, Medical Electricians, having dissolved partnership, the practice will be continued by THOS. ALLEN, at the old established office, No. 723 North TENTH Street, between Coates and Brown, where he will still treat and mire all curable diseases (whether Acute, Chronic, . Pulmonary, or Paralytic, without a 'shock or anypain), with the va rious modifications of Electricity and Galvanism. This 'treatment has been found remarkably successful in all cases of Bronchitis, Diptheria, and other diseases of the throat and respiratory organs. Consumption, first and se- Infiuenza'and Catarrh. • cond stages, General Debility, Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver or Neuralgia. Kidneys. Fever and Ague. Diabetes. • Congestion. Prolatosus Merl (Falling of , , Asthma. Dyspepsia- Rheumatism, Bronchitis. No charge for consultatio: R. M. Testimonials to be S 4 TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, For THIRTY YEARS has received the Favorable Re commendation of the PUBLIC, and been USED and PRESCRIBED by the FIRST PHYSICIANS IN THE LAND. AS THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN. FOR Sick. Headache, Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Gout, Indigestion, Torpidity of the Liver, Gravel, Ithennuttic Affections, Piles, Heart. burn, Sea Sickness, Bilious Attacks, Fevers, &c., &c. For Testimonials, &c., see Pamphlet with each Bottle, Manufactured only by TARRANT & Co., 278 GREENWICH Street, New York. nob-ly FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. JUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP DOCK is successful as a remedy, because . those who use it pronounce it the best COUGH SYRUP, the best Blood Purifier, the most efficient invigorator, and the best cure for Scrofula ever offered to the public. Sold by the proprietor. P. JUIKELLE, 1525 MARKET Street, . And all Druggist.. TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO CATION never fails to cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains Frosted feet, Chapped Hands, and all Skin Dis eases. Price 25c, and wholesale and retail by H, B. TAY LOR, Druggist, TENTH and OALLOWHILL. mhs-3m COAL. GENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL- Equal if not superior to Lehigh. Also, Hart's Ne Plus Ultra Family Rainbow Coal; Egg and Stove sizes *0.50- Large Nut, $8.50 per ton. Coal forfeited if not full weight as per ticket. Depot. 1419 CALLOWILL Street. above Broad. Office 121 South FOURTH, below Chestnut. Call 'and examine. Orders by despatch promptly attended to by nol2-6m C 0 A L.---SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill: prepared ex pressly for Family uce. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and Willow Ste. Office, No. U South SECOND St. aps-tf • J. WALTON Sc CO. ant, DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN TIST for the last twenty years, WM VINE St., below Third, Inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the age, mounted - 1m line gold, Plague, Silver, Vulcanite, Corelite, Amber, are,. at prices,for neat and substantial -work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artifinial. Teeth repaired to suit. AO pain in extracting. All work . warranted to tit. Reference, best families. pkb23.em MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, 4450,. 2,500 bbls Masa Nos, I, 2, and 3 Mackerel, late eangilt fat fisb, In assorted Packages. 2,000 bblc New Eastport. Fortune gay, and Halifax Herring. . 2.500 boxes Lubec, Scaled, and e.lHerring. • 1150 ibis new Mess Shad. 2no boxes Herkimer County 4 „ . In store and for sale b MURPHY & 8.601.1% jale•tt . 110 the womb). Prolaprals Awl (or Piles), Nocturnal Emissions, &c. Deafuess. Mice hours 9 A. M. to 6 en at office. de29-em ELLIS BRANSON AUCTION SALES. FURNESS, BRINLEY & 00 No. OILG CHESTNUT and 613 J AYFS SALE THIS (Friday) MORN" NO.Mity Gth. M . • A CA RD. —Tbo attention of parch aserA is pc, t l oar sale of Imported and domestic dry 0 ,7 41 day) morning. May Gth, :it O'clock, dit, comprising . fancy and staple goods 1. '.l r Pro, NOTICE TO RETAILERS. In Julio this morning— nadi ne 100 pieces Paris broche figured and stripq j i lt( 100 pi eosin Paris m ozambi cm 110 Pieces 6-4 plaid stripe peril ims and moh.Air, —pieces mouslin del atnes,,,llk - check. —pieces Kocelilins Percales and pernal tiv, —Pieces neat plaid and rl n pouf tde kJt6. aad lama shim s, cashmere do grenadine do, t i l l a k ek st ree mantles, veils, &c. brown and bleached shootings. Suffolk blue drills, matting, &e. PARIS DROCHE SILK GRENADINES AND ) WWII DINE SIIAWLS FOR CITY RETAIL TRADE' ' THIS MORNING. blackieecii Paris rich broche grenadine nd embroil and colored ground silk ~ 200 pieces newest style colored ground alnar, poplins. A shmsoo splendid unality satin and silk border gr., • s. " SALE OF IMPORTED AND OR DONINGMPATIC bay Co% May G. at 10 o'clock, liy catalogue, on four inocii. credit, 00 packages and lots of fancy and koala, drr - goods. DRESS GOODS. THIS MORNING, Paris broci, figured poplins, Paris de laine-4,4-4 ,• ntozambiques, 4-4 do. do., plain and colored grog grain robes,4:c., black and colored alpaca;, C. SHAWLS PAX'S Math!. and Chem silk-border - 1,,, printed Cashmere do. plain liana shawls &c. BROWN AND BLEAC'IIED SIIEETINTIS AND af DRILLS. 4-4 flndann bleached shooting.: 4-4 Constitution brown do. Suffolk indigo bluedrilla, Cotton bats, &c. LONDON MELTON'S, 35 pieces London 6-4 fancy-mixed niel inns BLACK LACE VIII LS AND NETS. and An invoice of rich embroidered aud. black rnilit I 'Mack and white mats. 1,000 FINE SCOTCH SHAWLS, BALANCE OF IMPORTATION. THIS MORNING, 1,000 ex quality line Sei.iteh Mehl abawl.t. HOMO of the finest goods imported._ TY HENRY P. WOLBERT? AUCTIONEER, No. 202 mARKET StreM., South Side, above socciad et. e5,451,41t, 6Asf• - 11TEnEs, DRY (MODS ,TRIBIMINOS. I. :K&n, THIS MORNING, May 6th, at 10 o'clock. will be sold ready-m.I A rig thing, 010th,,, ensmres, grom,.., p r i nk , table cloths, trimmings, embroideries, infants 1,00,, collars, 610 fronts, pins, felt bate, shoot, ' Alas, &c. Bair% of Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, &c., g m , MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY Morni ng , meneing at 10 o'clock. PANCIDAtiT & WARNOCK, AUC TIONEERS, No. 210 MARKET Street, SPECIAL POSITIVE SALE OF 4-00 CASES STRA COORS, W 00DS, Dl' CATALOGUE. ON MONDAY', Map 9. IM4, common ci n g at. 11 o'clock precisely, coat • pricing a full assortment of fashionable shape.; bouroh, and hate for IIIiSSOS, and children. LARGE POSITIVE SALE A WIEILICA If AND IMPORT ED DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, MILLINEET GOODS, Src.,[:by en tal (June, on Wed ne.,day,. May 14 commencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. coniprining almn 700 lota seannitable goods, to Which the attention of I/Ry er% in invited. PHILIP FORD C 0.,(.% AUcTIONEErs, 525 MARKET and. 522 COMMERCE Streets. LARGE POSITIVE SALE DV 1,000 GASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BALMORAL% &c. ON MONDAY MORNING, May 9tll, at 10 o'clock precisely, Will be said by cats. legue, for cash, 1,(000 cases men's, hays', and ysulbs. calf, klk, and grain boots, brogans, baimorals, cacalty ' boots c. ; women's, misses', and children's calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco-heeled boots and shoes, slippers, busskitm, gaiters, &c., or city and Eastern manufac tures. M - THOMAS & SONS • Non. 139 and 144 South FOURT' Street REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, 10th MAY. CARD.—Very largo sale of real estate Tuesday next, elegant country seats and first-class city property. On r sale, on Tuesday next,loth Mahal the FlXohallgg, will In, ono of the largest, and comprise some of the most valuable property offered thisseason, including the estates of Brown, C. Hrla an, D. S. Davis, Josiah Dawson ' G. Determan and‘O. Ludwick, deceased , by order of Orphans' Court and Executors. Also, by order of Trustees, 3 valuable stores and a large warehoune, Front 'Arad, And other valuable city property; a hand some country seat, Darby, and the splendid country seat (formerly Mr. Bowen's), Hear llelmemburg, &a. Full particulars reedy in handbills. • •Salesl7th and 24th May will also he very 1 ergs. See lists of the properties on pages 22, 23 and 24 of cats, logne of 3d May. Sale No. 1828 Green street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO,. BRUSSELS CARPETS, &c. THIS MORNING, May 8, at 10 o'clock, by cataloger., at No. 181 V Cheer. street ? the superior plush parlor furniture, ranictut rose. wood 7-octave plano-forte, secretary and bookcase, walnut chamber furniture, Brussels carpets, &G. Also, the kitchen furniture and utensils. May be examined at 8 o'clock .on the morning of sale. PEREMPTORY SALE SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT. Our sale TUESDAY, 10th May, will include an Elegant Country Seat Bristol Turnpike ( formerly. Mr. Bowen . s, and latterly- Mr. Desilver's), large and splint. did stone mansion, stable, and coach house, and B acres. The mansion is elegantly finished, with all Itle dern eonvemenem and the grounds handsomely: laid out, and highly improved. Commands beautiful 'UMW, convenient to churches and schools, and accessible to cars, steamboats, stages, &c. Sale absolute. AKii- Full particulars in handbills. Sala for account United States, PACKING BOXES, OLD LUMBER., IRON, &a. ON SATURDAY MORNING, May 7th, at 10 o'clock, at the United States Arsenal, near Gray's Ferry, about 500 packing boxes, large lot old lumber, hogsheads, barrels, crates, strap iron, hoops, role butts, &c, EXTENSIVE SALE FURNITURE AT ST. LOUIS HOTEL, ON MONDAY MORNING, May 16th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, the entire fur niture of the Ft. Louis Hotel, Chestnut street, between Third end Fourth streets, cotnprising the parlot,dining room, and the furniture of 100 chambers, fine hair mat tresses, beds, and table linens, &e. Also, the office and bar furniture, fire-proof chest, gas chandeliers, &c. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. WAR DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY BURSAR, OFFICE OF CHIRP QUARTERMASTER, • WAIHTPOTOH, April 25, 1814. Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the time and place named 'below, viz Newport, Penna., Thursday, May sth, Gettysburg, Penna., Monday, May 9th, • Altoona Penna, Thursday, May 12th, Mifflin, Penna., Thursday, Mav 19th, Reading, Penna., Thursday, May 26th, Lebanon, Penna., Thursday, June 2d, Northumberland, Penna. , Thursday, June 9th, Scranton, Penna., Thursday, June 16th, Williamsport, Penna., Thursday, June 2.3 d, One hundred (100) Horses at •Gettysburg, and Two Hundred and Fifty (250) at each of the other places. These horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the United States army. For road and farm purposes many good bargains May be had. Horses will be sold singly. • Sales begin at 10 A- 31., and continue daily till all are sold. •, TERMS CASH, in United States Treasury notes only. JAMES A. SKIN, ap29-tje2o Lt, Cot and C. Q. Af. Cavalry Bureau. TTNITED STATES MILITARY 'L" RAIL ROADS. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER. WASEILNGTON. April 15, 1864. AUCTION.—WILL BE SOLD, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of May, at the Railroad Depot, in Alexandria, Virginia: - iioo Tons of Old Railroad Iron. 100 Tons of Old Car Axles. 150 Tons of Cast Scrap Iron. 100 Tons of Wrought Iron. . 3 Tons of Old Brass and Copper. 300 Oil Barrels. • Terms: Cash in Government Funds. Ten (10) per cent, to be paid at the time of purchase. the balance on delivery. The property must be removed within ten days from date of sale. H. L. ROBINSON, aplS-tmylS Captain and A. H. M. SHIPPINfI. BOSTON AND PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from each Sort on gATURDAYS, from first wharf above PINE treet, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamship SAXON, Capt. Matthews,will sail from Philadelphia for 'Boston on Saturday, May 7, at 10 A. M., and steamship NORMAN, Capt. Baker. from Boston for Philadelphia on same day, at 4 o'cloelcP. M. • These new and substantial steamships form a regular line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. . Insurances effected at one-half the premium charged on sail vessels. Freights taken at fair rates Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bills Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (having tine accommodations) apply to HENRY WINSOR & CO., mla9 332 South DELAWARE Avenue. 4 ,61- cr k - STEAM WEEKLY TO LI VERPOOL, TOUCHING AT QUEENSTOWN (Cork Harbor). Tlik well-known Steamers of the Liver pool, New York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intended to saiLas follows: EDINBURGH SATURDAY, May 7. CITY OF WASIIIItIGMW.I SATURDAY, May 14. and every succeeding Saturday at noon. from Pier 44 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in Gold or its equivalent in Currency. FIRST CABIN 1380 00 STEERAGE 4135 00 Do. to London.... 06 00 Do. to London.... Si 00 Do. to Parts ...... OS 00 Do. to Paris 40 00 . .. . . .. . Do. to Hamburg.. 90 00 Do. to Hamburg.. 37 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, dtc•, at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: First Cabin. vs, $65,0.0a ; Steerage from Liverpool and Queenstown, *A. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. - - - - For further information apply at the Company's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, apl2 111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, in EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAFES. STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always Oa -hand. GOLD'S IMPROVED STEA:a AND WATER-HEATING APPARATUS Fur Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings and Private Residences, Manufactured by the UNION STEAM AND WATER-HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. JAMES P. WOOD, South FOURTH Street. ap'29-tf B. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent. ELECTRICITY.—WONDERFUL SCI ENTIPIO DISCONTRIII7.—AII nettle and chronic diseases cured by special guarantee, when desired by the patient, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge is matt e. No drugging the systeM with uncertain medical agents. All cures performed by Magnetism, Galvanism, or other modifi cations of Electricity, without shocks or any unplea sant sensation. For further information send and get a pamphlet, ivhich con hundreds of certificates friar' some of the most reliable men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and permanently h cured after all other treatment from medical men ad failed. Over twelve thousand cured in less than flee years, at 1220 WALeet. N. B.—Medical men and others, who desire a know ledge of my new discovery, can commence a full course of lectures May 17th 8151, at the Institution. 1220 Prof.P WALNUT Street. . BOLLES has qualified over one thousand physicians. who ties electriolifiel a SPe• distil'''. Consultation ....free. Prof. BOLLES & Dr. W BRON, 1220 WALAUT Street, Philadelphia. apls-Im* QUEEN OF BEAUTY. WRITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES. A new FRENCH COSMETIC for llegutif,yiug, whiten• ing, and preserving the complexion. It is the moat wonderful. compound of the aga. There is neither chalk, powder, magneisia, bismuth, nor tale in its cora poeltion,it being composed entirely of pare Virgil" II"; hence its extraordinary qualities for preserving the skin, making it soft, emootn, fair, and transparent. tc makes the old apppar young, the homelyhandsome. the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful dk, vine. Price SS and do seats. Prep_ared only by MINT & CO. • Perfumers, 41 South WORTH. Street, two doors above . Chestnut.and 133 South SEVENTH Stroot. above Walnut. rahlO-3m 4 ' B EDFORD WATER." INDIVIDIT - ale and dealers will be supplied with " Bedford Water," fresh from the Spring, at the shortest notloS. at the following rates: Halfarrel, 40 gallons (_d o ) 33 01 do 2 00 Half do traulberry) . . .. . ............ . 3 a The barrels are well steamed. g a shat purchasers mar depend open recalling the Water pure and fresh Si at the Spring. All enters addressed to tahlt}4w, B. itialiDfiltSolf, Bodford, Pa.