The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 21, 1864, Image 4

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    RELIGIOUS INTELLICIENUE.
Prayer my the noreei.l.ll Of 011 r Armies.
titan po,sessing "the conseienee of this light"
have been earnest and unceasing in their prayers
to -the Clod of IMMO," Since the eomnumooment
of the recent sanguinary engagements in Virginia.
for the suppression of treason, and the maintenance
of our national honor and integrity. Our people
have exercised a religious patience, an =Whig
hope, and an unwavering faith during the entire
straggly, believing that victory must crown the
rigit. Never Eittee the COMMeneement of the war
has there been a more calm and deliberate resolve
manifested by the best people in the community to
Li ff ht this war through successfully at all hazards
and lit y eOCt. Intelligence of Rifled and wounded
"Kindred and friends is received with sober resigna
tion, and a confidence that God will not suffer these
sacrifices to be made in vain. In our churches, on
Sunday last, the burden of every prayer, and the
Most vital part of every theme discussed, was the
:Wed valise of Union and Liberty, which our bro
thers on the hattle-field are pouring out their lives
to sustain. And if
gg the heart's sincere tie Sire,
or UnaPrablieM
What was true on Sunday in the churches, has been
no less true in thc living temples of awry patriotic
heart Ante then. " What can we do for our coun
tryis
.?, lieg.innion' to be the universal scif-exemi-
ory. • Instead of wincing under pros
pective vromcn, and children are
making it a study 1101 t they can add of their sub
ptance. outside. of more legal demands, to the
Tower of thol benign 00Verntiteut which traitor
hands would overthrow. Thousands of dollars are
digs daily towing into channels of relief for the
si mik i . ; ,- ; no ; with oßtefilailOUS SOU rang of trum
.oo, but hi that secrecy whielt is to be openly
blessed—which does not "let the left hand know
what the right hand Meth."
IVe are made to feel that there is a sphere for
heroism even at this distance from the bloody field,
io we read the accounts of noble souls in all stations
11th bearing op mulct the btu-a.n which the war
has entailed, and apparently growing stronger
for the trial. An intelligent correspondent Writing
trout Washinzton makes the hdlowing allusion to
that firm friend of the - Union in the United States
Senate, NT, Fes:Twice :
"The sympathies or the nation, I ithi Aire, will be
most sincerciy :tire» to *cantor Vossenden, in the
loss of a se toad son in battle. 1 remember meeting .
tl,e an jo, , t lain three years ego, Calif being im
pre,se.l with ids guiloicsF, enthusmetk paiuee. lig
bravery tout skill he had advanced frvm a lien
tenancy to a brigadier generalship. The last ap
pointment lie old not live to reeeive, The corroilis
sten is at this mament on its tray to him, and Witt.:
Matte Oat Detl iC it was known that he had min with
fate Mani the banks el the Heil river. In my
walks about the town I meet the smitten father.
and 1 see him daily in his scat in the Senate, never
Ilinehing front the great reqamsibilitioz , and cares
put upon him. 1 hear that he has not neglected to
Meet with the l'inance Oommittee till' It day—not
even the day when the news rellellild Mill or his
greet affliction. This is real heroism) ,
4joingregtitiOnftliSlll ill rill
On la-2 .sunaay morning, at Concert Hall, there
were hew the opening services of a new Congrega
tional thaveh, f,ao minattA haring been preaehed
daring the day by the for. Henry Waril Beeelter,
Mr. Beeeher's zuhjeet in the morning was "Lore'' ,
i n the evening 64 ("o'lBlin/a rnity,t , the Hall having
been filled to overflowing at both eervices. At the
dose of the ;.erinori in the morning; Mr. Bowel - 1—
ml= Dlr, Beecher introduced as having been per
gormlly engeeeil for more titan twenty ye.o.-g fn
establishing congregational churches throiighout
the eountry—ina de en n3itlres.s, in which he gave an
Intereeting mount of the OrpritmAlun of the fleet
Congregational Church in Brooklyn. This was the
telkureltof the Piltcriths," from which Plymouth"
Crhtiral 04. neccherlei subsequently sprung, Mr,
Bowen said :
"Scarcely. however, had the f Church of the rib.
svimef been finieleed when a 00001111
made to; three perSOllS, Ono Davin Ham,
resided . in New York. From that impulse ' Ply
:01011th Clintchf aro,e, and the Rev. Henry Ward
Beecher we, e„v e d to Ito tatipit- SlllOO them said
111. r. Bowen, we have gone steadily forward, and now
number nearly a dozen churches, which cost in the
aggregate 'i4&).000. No other denomination in
gr e ekly u is cow stronger than ours, none more re-
Epeeted wherever we move throughout the iana.
We began without support from the Eastovithoot
influence, without position, and without experience;
but Qua has mica upon reom tito twinning.
When we :darted in Brooklyn we had no churches
in Chicago, anal but few in the whole state of Eli-
WS. We Loa few in Wisconsin, where we new have
more than a hundred; and not a solitary one in Min.
nesota, where now there are a large number. The
planting of a church in Philadelphia means the
Of another church in Baltimore, a third in
Washington, ;Ina a fourth in New Orleans—it moans
the planting of New England CorigregatiOnia
churches in every part of the South, wherever her
elitidsdo emigrate. Side by side 111th Other iletioml
bottom ours will thrive In all parts or the country,
upon the suppression of this wicked rebellion.".
It Was also annotifice4 that on to-morrow the RCA',
Dr. Stone, of the Park•street Church, Doaton„ i 5 to
preach at the same Hall for this new congregation,
to be followed by the Rev. Dr. Storrs, of Brooklyn,
Dr. Bacon, of WSW fla,ven, and otter ai.t1..g.1.4/e(1.
clergymen. A council win soon be called to orga
like three Congregational churches in this city.
BAPTIST .8. - .7i - ....-rvnn*Anxa*. —The flillefli annual
meeting of the American Baptist Missionary Union
was held in the First Baptist Church, Broad and
Arch streets, on Thursday, the 19th inst., COW
mencing at 10 o'clock. Immediately after the or
ganization the Union adjourned till Tuesday, the
'att. inst., ~-I‘ott the usual business will be attended
to in connection with the jubilee services, a pro
gramme or which is given below.
On Thursday, at ri °Week, the American
Home nlis.zionary Society convened in the P.m&
street Church, Ilev. P. S. Henson, pastor. The
meetings 6alstlistiail during tile day and On Friday,
The annual sermon ttlig preached On Thursday-eve
rting by Bev. Dr. Ide, of Springfield, Mass., former
ly of this city, and Rev. Dr. Baker, of New York,
will preach, by appointment, at Br.
Church on Sunday (to-morrow) morning.
The fellvWing programme of anniversaries to be
held will be found convenient for reference:
Saturday. May 21.—Atnerfeen Foreign Bible Soci6.
ly.—The 27th annWersary in the Tabernacle Baptist
Church (Bev, Dr. Eddy's) on Chestnut street, above
Eighteenth, on autarchy morning. May diet ill 10
o'clock. The annual sermon on ~ , ialibath evening,
May 224, in the Eleventh Baptist Church (Rev. ,7.
Ryon Ez...mitlis), by Roy. Dr, Gillett, of Washington,
D. U.
Saturday, May M.—Specie/ hireling of the Amer - 1-
(47 - 4..11'We Union special meeting of the Ameri
can Bible v nion in the Fourth Baptist Oltureh (lit,
Jeffrey's), on the corner of Buttonwood. anti Fifth
streets, at 9 o'clock A, al.
Sabbath, dttly 22,—Servieea in all the gharehes
will fie held a t o'clock A. M., and at TA: P.
Sabbath, Nay 22.—The annual sermon before the
American Baptist Publication Society, at Spruce-
Street Church, at 334 P. 111., by Rev. W. Hague, 1).
13e5t - va. -
Monday, May o.—Pottleth anniversary Of the:
Publication Society, at Spruce-street Church, at
'QUA time trill ha brenattd a }taper by tier , Gee.
W. Anderson, D. D., on the Denominational Train
ing of our Children; also, a paper by Rev. .1. Whea
ton Smith. 11. 11., on a suitable Sunday-school :Lite
rature and a callCBBeB by Rev. A, Weiberic, of Swe
den. Rev. Edgar 31.a.eyy, Rev. Lemuel Mona, TZev.
:TOSeph Banvard, Bev. Thomas Armitage, D. 8.,
and Rey, 11.111. Gallagher.
Honda; - May 2u.—The erten VI ..1344111at
cal Society. in the Tabernacle Church, Uheetnut
street; on ilionday evening, May 23, at, 8 P. M.
The annual Will be delivered by Bog, 1), 0.
Eddy,' 1). 11. Subject : "The Unitarian Apostaey
New England, and the relations of the Baptists
thereto.'' Dr. Stow, of 'Waal), Dr, Fish, of New
ark. and others.wlll Wier remartie t r
Tbesday,9.4.--First Baptist Churcn. s lfrocia and Arch..
Fiftieth anniversary, A. M. Opening services and
annual huSineSS.
DL.-The =TY hiStory of our missionary or
ganization, with biographical oketehee she Ihee4-
.ers. Bev. Dr. ,stow, of Boston iliassuebuseth,
Evening.—Annual sermon ty Der. S. L. Cal&
-wolf, b. of Providence_
Weanesthly. 'Oh, A. M.—Tieports of Committees.
The growth of the Baptist denomination in the
'United States during the last half century. Rev.
Kendall Brook.S, or litchi - Rug, lilossitchusetts.
Develop - went of the benevolent principle in our
ehllreileS t as illustrated in the various departments
of Christian activity. Itev. Dr. Babcock, of New
York,
Y. i\t—f,lncational thstituttons of the clenoealne
tion, eollepiate and theological. Rev. Dr. Ripley,
cf Newton, M Fsseehusetts.
The literature of the denomination, including au
thorship, Look;, :And perioMen.k. Nev. Dr. Croe'6ll,
•Of
EVellilig.-11Ternorial sermon, by RCT. W. E. wir-
Dam, 111/,, of Nevi York,
Thursday, %O.—lnfluence of I r e - fel:An misolonB on
the Churches at home, showing in what ways their
character and development have been modified
thereby. Vev. In , . /A: HILT, of Indiana.
Providential lessons of our missionary history.
The Assistant Secretary, Dr. Murdock, of Boston,
NAM
P. ill.—The missions t with their retrospective noel
prospeetive aspects. The Corresponding Secretary,
Dr, Warren. of Boston, Mass.
LYeninis.—Addretis from naisSiOnarieS. and children
Of WWI-mar-le,
Prayer meetings everymorning amine o'clock, in
the places A , here the meetings are held.
Rev. Jame.; (!coper will furnish return tickets lor
railroads to persons entitled to them,
RATEital .-ATTILICAT..—After the reading of the
Bishop , mblre;g3, a few days ago, before the Gene
ral Conference of the ilfethodin Episcopal 04urehl
now in session in this city, the Rev. 'Magian Dustin
made the following hit at the changed attitude of
some of the members since lice. Re soil
“It Seetucd to him that this bad been a very plan
sant experience meeting for the youno eonvertit,
and he rejoiced with exceeding great joy, and he ,
hoed then wield allow an old =Ober W be 1tp177
too. He hoped the brethren - who /ant been
Terted would not backslide, but that some of the
older members would watch over them with care
and interest, and toe that they did not backslide.
[Laughter,] It might be proper to ors-anise them
Into elat,Ses, with tlie understanding. that the leader
shall see his members once a week, at least.” [Re
newed laughter.]
anwa lx Curca are said to be - very numerous, ac
cording to recent discovery. A Jewish officer in the
British nary estimate, them at one million. They
.peak the ari•ginal tongue, and possess document*
Of great antiquity. He brought with him to his
ship several cabinets, not over four feet square,
which contain over three hundred drawers and se
cret plaeo4. TLe most interesting article which he
received was a prayer-book, written in Chaldaic,
on v ow, which he 'presented to the British Mu
seum. It was by mere accident that this community
of Oriental China Jews mscoyured, The Officer
alluded to was in a small vessel or war serving
'Under Commander tlollins. Ile went up one of the
rivers until he discovered something resembling rt
largo town or city. Ho was not at first graciously
received ; but finally obtaining an Interview with the
chief, he landed under his protection, and round, to
his astonishment, an immense population or .rows.
A PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST MISSION SocinTr.—
At an adjourned meeting of members representino,-
ten Baptist ChUreheS intlrls city, held in the publics_
lion rooms, WO Arch street, on Friday, May 13th,
for the purpose ortaking into consideration the pro
priety of or a Philadelphia Baptist Ully
Mission Society, it was unanimously resolved to
epprove of the establishment immediately of the
society. In order that all the churches may ho re
presented In its organization, it was resolved that tt
public meeting be called for that purpose at an early
clay In one of their churches, and that an invitation
be extended to all to attend it.
LIFO/ITIATI RESPECTUN9 PENNSTE.VAMA SOL.
prime, in the hospital:le of Phibulelphie, nuty be oh
tattled by appneation to Joseph Parker, Chief or
Hospital Commission, at the rooms or the Young
men% Christian Association, No. 1011 Chestnut
otroat. -
1,1
ON ACCOUNT OP DALAT In receiving building inn•
tette], the lnying of the corner-stone: of Olivet
okurch win probably bra deferred till Monday, the
110th Instant.
REV. G. A. WENZEL preached his farewell scr
im, lag swidpy twilwaaka i at Ztows Church, cor
ner or ()berry and Fourth gtreetg, to a crowdel
house.
A COLORED BIS rror.—Rar. Samuel Caruther, an
African missionary, who is a black man, once a
slaw, and by a ilrilish cruiser, is coon to be
consecrated, by the Archbishop of Canterbury,
bishop of native churches in Western Africa, beyond
the dominions of the British crown.
LAl'tlß THE COHITEH STO.Vg..—The ceremony of
laying the corner stone of iclirown Hall," Prince
ton, Will take place to-day. Chancellor Green,
Drs. Phillips and liodge, are to participate in the
OXerCiSCS, anti quit:macs of the General .A..geernblr,
now in session iu :Newark, it is anticipated, will also
be present.
NBA-. Meer.i..xmoox, who haS had charge of
the American Chapel Paris for three years past ?
returned last week, and entered immediately on
duties as pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal
Church in New York.
Da, •5t7.:P0ur:r..A.,,,,, Wosithurian CiiV, It IS
understood, is to take the paAoral ears 01 the Ame
rican Chapel in Paris.
Er n% Du, MALAN ie now said to he better, though
hie ultimate recovery is not osipostad.
General Conference of the N. E. Church
Of the United States.
SIXTY:EIan DAY.
Bishop Ames In the chair.
On motion it was res.tved to proceed with the order
or the Wht.h we. the dieetiall of three additional
bishops.
I=2
The following persons were appointed tellers to count
the votes:
C. Psrsting, of Plitelutra t John L. Smith, Of In.
1.11113121; Jobe Lanahae, of Baltimore; J. W, Pearce, of
Oregon: L. H. King, of NeNV York, and T. E. Gardner,
of Detroit.
Ti,.. oDetion teat then proceeded with, At the name
of each delegate was Called he avposizoa his ypte
bat.
At this time the galleries and main room were crowd
od with lading and gentlemen win) waited with intense
p a ti ence the action of the Gonrerence.
_Fore wo ad , au
the delegates, numbering 016, were present at the Arne
and handed in their votes. The first ballot resulted as
follow! ,
RM . . Dr, D. W, Clark...
hey. it. Thompson, ILD
Rev. C. Kingsley, I).D
Rev, l . T. Peck, D. D.. it.
Err. 9, roster. 1/. D.
We. 1. Y. Illonthe
Dec: Joseph Trimbell, 1). D 36 "
The number necessary to a choice was 101).
BliWarci. Thompson and Davis W. Clark were then de
riored elected D.i,dkopa of the Methodist EntsCODal.
el.arch the United States. This announcement
eves Led. au excitement among the audience, and. seemed
to give perfect satisfaction,
lieu. DIMS W. Clark is a delegate from the Now York
(.%onference, n rot has been for several years editor of the
Repn,vito,y of Cincinnati.
Rey. Mr. Thompson is a delegate from the North Ohio
COnicidire,iindhasbeetseditorofthe Cheiethen Advo
cate wad tioccrura ofis.7 . cer York.
After this autfouncemenk the second ballot was taken,
with the following result •
AIM V, Kingsley, D. I).ll4:Rey. Dr. Poster- ....
I:cv, - .T. rock, 411 Inee 1 .! Y Monroe - 13
The Nev. Dr. Kingsley having received the ballots of
a umierity,ef the whole number of the members - of the
Oellera I Conference, he was declared to be duly elected
1-31,1,0 p of`the M. E. Church.
ELECTION OP OTHER OPPIPSTM
Roe. D. D. Whedon, D. D., was elected, by acclama
tion, the ed itor of the Quarterly Rerieto,
Rec. D, Wise, D. D., was re-elected, by acclamation,
editor of Sunday-school books and papers.
11ev. S. P. Durbin, D. D., was re-elected, by accla
m n.
atio, corresponding secretary of tile Missionary tio
cioty of the M. E. Church.
Rev. W. L. Harrison, D. D., was chosen, by accla
mation, first assistant secretary of the Missionary So
ciety.
There being neve - eat nominations for second assistant
secretory of the isti.e..l..try 59eletv or the M. Church,
a ballot wat3 had, the tonem'heing permitted to retire,
count the votes, and report the result to the Conference,
which was that no choice had been made. -
D. 1... was olooted, by exclamation,
editor of . 11 Ohrißtim? - ApologiNt," (German. )
A ballot was had for the editor of the .21.tirtlooeOwn.
Christir,n Adtwcate, published at Chicago. - The votes
were collected and the loiters retired, and reported Rev.
T, St, PAltly D. D., elected. by 177 votes.
D
Esv.t 13. C rearY, D . was elected, by acclama
tion, editor of the Crufnce Critristito3 Actuocute, pub
lished at St. Lento, Missouri.
net , . S. 11. - Nesbit. D. D., was elected, by acclata4- -
tien, editor of the Pittsburg Cartafiot ad routes.
Rev. Thomas Carlton was elected hook agent at New
York.
The vote for assistant book agent Was then natl.
At this to
Olin moved a recoa6ideration
Of the rote by which Mr. Carlton Wa. elected.
This gs.ti rate to remarks tram several of the delegates.
The motion was finally postponed indefinitely.
The vote for assirclant Wok agent had not been an
nounced, and it Was dechured that I,Cle/1 a 3;loiloa wa,
urdawfal. During the debate a motion was made to
adjourn, and carried.
. . .
Th e noriceB were then read./ The following one should
drawn large crowd ra the Sfariner.' Botha °beryl'.
corner SwautTn and adopen sheet.., Dr. Portur will
prdach there in the morning, Colonel Moody in the
afternoon, and Rev. IV. Sinuiiiike in the evening. Rev.
Silop,on wilt be iSIV.PII.t itt tho morning aad tido
part iu. the exereiees.
A. M. E. General Conference.
Conte-re-nee mek vtit'Altallt to adjournment.
PiAnb Nano , in the chair.
Devotiona exercises by Rev, T, J, nerbort, of 13alti-
MOD' eellferellte.
. .
Th.:, V.'2.9 palled, and the annular] of yesterdaY
wore read and approved.
Rev. J. M. D. Ward, of California, made a statement
in regard to the visits of the t:iiAtiop to California. Re
limed that the Bishop's visits be 'bi enn i a l, i nstea d o f
anunal, and that the Presiding Elder, the senior
elder in charge, attend to his business in his absence,
Rey. Brooks moved an amendment, that the Bishop
be allowed to remain. in California for two years on each
visit.
Bishop Payne exhibited a map of California, and el.-
iftlelitly advocated the se ling of a 'bishop to California
to reside four yeas, and ordain elders, and strengthen
the name of our Church in Clalifurnia,
Ile also mails an nillninin TO certain rumors in circu
lation, one of which was, that if one of the bishops re
cecently elected was ordained he would resign. He
twonatateeti it 1 deliberate falsehood, lie Would not re
ale]] his office if they had elected three persons of the
character alluded to and throe Judases to the back of
that. The election was their work, and if any evil fol
lowed, upon their heads be it. 11 good resulted thereL
fr.can, they were alike etititlati to the chivy. They were
the sovereigns. The Discipline was his guide; he was
its subject cud
beTritla, nod ho thanked God be
bad lung since learned to reverence the law and bow
lowa and kiss its feet.
Rey. Charles Buren moved that the subject no." under
couaideration be laid on the table till the Committee on
Revision shell have finished their report. Carried.
The order of the day was taken unit being the amend
:neat to the nig/tinting - in regard to airing writings of
divorcement and marrying again.
Rev. John Tibbs most eloquently argued in favor of
allowing persons TO divorce and marry again, where
fornication was proven against the party diyorcedaud
thus pm away,
Bev. B. L. Brooks,of Missouri Conference, took the
floor, and proceeded to oppose the views or Rey. John
Brown. he argued the injustice or the measure as
advocated, - and wanted the discipline to :aty what Marini
himself had clearly . spoken fhb. subject.
Der. James A. Shorter said if he was only certain
that be knew the mind of the Saviour on this subject
allow this
kis Mona of Maimed that Christ MOUE tO
allow this principle of putting away wives for fornica
tion, or for any other cause, he would be as ready to
vote for this amendment. But it was unfortunate for
him that he could not see it in. any snail light, He
I.,,lictiod that pod meant that they tools Each oilier "for
1 5110 r Or for Worse,' and were •no mon; twato,brit one
flesh so long as they both shall live. - • With this view
heuever could rote for the amendment.
Ilse. John M.Brown answered him hr clear and meld
arguments Hailing the provision, Cud claimed that in
Oil!, respect the conventionalities of cutlery - were no cri
iol ion tor the Church. Re declared that .no man, and
21 , , Net of men, by legislation or otherwise, had the right
to Bat asunder what God bud ;Wined together.''
quoted Paul, and begged leave to believe his dleilon of
the case, rather than the opinions of modern commen
tators. .
Hers. Charles Burch, Dr, Samuel watts, WiWain
➢bore, and innera, youoiyed Ur. Brow. on the side of
dim Tibbs.
Rev. John M. Brown claimed the Boor, and proceeded
azilin to din IMF the qaeatioa,
I Rev. Edward I) va. is argued in favor of the mend
menr, and hoped it would prevail.
Rev. R. Weaver and A. W. A'ayraan moved to take
the tperdion without further debate.
- - .
The. motion end 1114 amendment' that the
discipline remain at it 10, tray then put 1.1111 Wk.
The main question to adopt, at reported by the com
mittee, wee then put and carried.
i'Ulgerence here took a recess of fifteen minutes.
Conference again reenne...l iiN blidneeA, and prneeeded
to discuss a number of amend manta to the diseintine,
adopting several and rejecting other:i.
Wcuyty - wished. the Conference to appoint a
feninntlre to accompany him aud seloet tuitithln
piece of ground on which to locate the hook etMeel.n.
io motion was made upon the subject, and the hour
of two o'clock having arrived, Conference adjourned to
.to “ , t at 9 &dud: this morning.
American lintptist 'Home Mission Society.
M..esiad Sll, , al(Le.—The fiftieth anniveniary of IBC
aOciety Was resumed again - yesterday Meriting. A re
port on the Work among the freethmen or the South was
Nalonitted, and diseu,sed by MessrA. Mace, Prescott,
as4l DP_ Iliome. An election of Wilt:Gni being next in
order, resulted as fullowe;
President—M. B. Anderson, of New- York.
Vice Presidents—J. M. Hoyt, of Ohio, and W. Buck
nen, of renti, , ylvania.
Cyrrenualdiscs gessefars--I Dneltits,
Recording-Secretary—R. T. Ifiscox, D. D.
Treasurer—E. Caldwell.
The report on the
,work in the Mississippi valley was
tliscuaoetl by. LDi
ey. ,r, BaWiin and nr. 7.. B.
of lowa.
vu motion, adjourned kill afternoon.
FreKNOWN SE. , SION.-11113 society met at 3 o'clock.
Alter prayer, a committee, with Dr. G. B. Ide; chair
man, on our national ap,sitai e d,
The diecnesiou on the report upon the Miesieitinii Val
ley was continued by Rev. Messrs, Everhart, Johnson,
lord Scofield,
liy special assignment, the report on the Pacific coast
watt presented by Rev. efr. filmaey,of Cslifortila„ The
territory embraced in the review large as etobteen
States like New York. The strong points of this region,
and espeCially In the Territorips, should be ocCupied by
strong wen, liberally sustained, Who report closed with
the following rrsolutiooc:
R,B,,tved, That, in the judgment of this Society,the
Board should bestow a much larger relative measure of
attention upon the cultivatiohere the
amendedoa
That the BOard mto seek, at
the earliest practicable period, an increase of etlective
gospel laborers far the field, and to make appropriations
mi a scale that will enable them to enter the most im-
Purl Ha mints of the field,
TliCtie resolutions he ably saetained in a ::peeell, ore
tentiug in a glowin- manner, the soil, climate,ea tural and Mineral' attractions assure inclice , ,-C as
unonralleled growth of peultiatlon. The spiritual desti
tutlun of California, Washington, idalm, ao.l Nevada.
Territories, was grapitimlly and Miura/1y sketched.
in concluding, he said they wanted more ministers
De wanted one °nail' beat talliCatM to go back with
girthodists have theirs, and Catholic, have lkelr
schools and colleges, many of them rivalling our best
in the East. They wanted a man able to wield a pen
and comlnet judiciously a religious paper. This they
Must have.
Itey: Dr, Bright presented the followlng, resolution;
Rhieh we'. unanimously adopted:
That iu view of timl want and pre-eminent
- elainn of the home missionary work in the present
01cat frisk; Of the country, the receipts of the society
sinaild be ~ Piv,otiti the cm-re r, avd that
nod Churches throughout th e l'atol he earnestly rennent
od to di, their part promptly and cheerfully in raising
this amount.
1 -ht Fish PrOPPntollll TM - Win to the effect that the
Board lie instructed to 'graduate their Ithitrtzuthha an the;
orate of $llO,OOO lot the ensiling year,
Pending this resolution, the society adjourned.`
Presbyterim. Synod-
• •
The General Syuod of the Reformed Pmsl.yterian
Church met on Wednesday evening, in Dr.WYtte's
church, Broad street, below )prises, and was opened
With a sermon by the retiring moderator, Rev. br.
Crawford, of 4 ; 1, 4 , mb...burg.
En% John MeMillan, or Allegheny City, was' chorea
moderator for the erenting year; Dr. McLeod, of New
York, 00011 chosen dated elerk, and Rev. J. F, 11111, of
Harrisonviliei a:37s'lsta lit clerk.
This Synod is a eledeg&tet body, and is the Supreme
Court of this Church. The are held at WA. 3L
and :31'. 31. Thus far the time has been, for the most
pert, employed in hearing Presbyterial reports.
Fraternal letters have been read from the Reformed
Presbyterian Synod:, in Scotland and Ireland. A ilete
gam from the General Assembly. of [ha New School
Presbyterian Church, now in sesttiOn in Dayton, Ohio,
via; Rey. lieleey Denning orHaltifnore, lINP.NOnted him
credentials on 'Thursday afternoon, made an interesting
COngratitlatory address to the Synod, and was respect
fully and pertinently replied to by the moderator.
The SYTOd has accepted an invitation to unite wive
the VOngreitation in - whose cherrelt the sessions SLIM
Owing bed in the observance of the Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper, to-morrow (Sabbath) afternoon.
THE COURTS.
COMMOu Pleas—Judge Ludlow
Yr, Coots. The jurr OA, ea.Ae having
teen together for several days, and being tumble to
agree upon a verdict, canto into court yesterday morn
ing and were discharged.
An Orphans' Court wan then held by Judge LudloWt
and alter tramcting Ow current hnsiunEn the court ad
ieurned.
Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter
Nesiiielitl—alltiseti Thompson and Atli
won.
CASS.
The Co.mmenwenithllOMlClDE
vs. Felix E Gill. In this case,
V 01,141.1 t wan eltara2d the, murder or
Jib
wife, Elizabeth Gill, the jury yesterda ymorning
came in and rendered a verdict of guilty of mu r der if
the, second seine , , then remanded to nriaol.l l.
Where be will await hentellee.
The Comfonnweallh Jacob Ntral,nr. The .14..1-
ant wee indicted for the murder el Christian Young.
The difficulty which resulted in the deasittlitir
]ages-leer
on the sth of Co. die! . let,
saloon of Isadore Silltier, *ixth ctreet, Inflow Ship
pen, where a dance woo in PC4,43,3.,
peered in evidence, Caine there dre g k, was Der.
minded by Simla, who thoilitla the
ter weold be
disturbed by his noise, to leave. , trier a z.hort absence
i.e, however. eaten back, and 60011 Went uii :hair, and
attempted to go into the 1011-room. Teter
to by the defendant, who wan eninlOyed as bar-keener
of the establishment, and an altercation ensued, which
ended in the deceased either falling or being thrown
headlong down a Hight of :dens, the fall mantling in
cougeotion of the brain and diiath soon after. The Com
monwealth contended that this (accused was violently
threat down the stairs by Kircher;,whtte, on the other
band, it was contended for the defence - that, being very
!blink, the deceased lost hie balance while being an
ointed down by the defendant. nod Pell. The inry were
out for but a few minutes, and cattle in will a verdict
or Illanglltlljibter, accompanied by a recommendation to
the Torrey of the court.
District Attorney Diann and T. Bradford Dwight for
tti
n th r e o, C , of zo i n i r
e A r o n TheMPLlan David rt
r :
Ir a
Altar the verdict of the ihr)r. , y"
said be desired, not sr...illy in view of the case Just
determined, but to rail the attention of the court to a
practice that was becoming common, and" which could
cases
t e l r
s i trna tr
abou r t ap , 7 o lleu s d r, t,... p oLj e rl i e:
t i i n ‘ murder rioi
6
square eoaßailing as to tbeir,
rdiet thought that
in cases where the life or liberty of human being was
tt h t nea s n t
ake I‘..r
mere deliberate irltand respectful consideration,
different place, should bet given
Judge Thompson said that frequently of late years he
ta
had noticed publicly the miserable accommodations for
the courts n the county or Philadelphia, -and that he
had units made up his mind that he wouldnever it
in that court again to try n murder case . Il e hardly
thought in doing so it was fair to the prisoner. It was
almost Impossible to bear distinctly tho testimony of
the witnesses on second of the noise from the street,
ed it was liable toliemisunderstood. No county in the
Commonwealth afforded such poor accommodations for
its courts, and he hoped something would be done to
remedy the evil. The jury room, the only place where
o 3oes• could mill") deliberate, MRS two squares (ON'
tallt. WPM suitable rooms provided in the immea'."'
vicinity the difficulty to which the attention of the coact
had been called would cease.
The court here adjourned.
THE POI,ICE-
{Before Mr. Alderman Witter.]
scigirE AT THIS CENTIME. e:TA . rxew.
A woman, giving the name of Alorgaret nlitohcll tt we
arraigned yeeterday afternoon ou the charge of being
drunk. Thek alder elated that die came to the station
home late ouThuraday Mat, end ou'ai'c'l lodging'
-
but has BO entirely drunk at the time of the %omit*
hearing as to be unable to maintain an upright position.
••It is nothing but a lie, yer honor, that ho be telling
Se.'
'‘WlleVeltl'Outs do you I bref" RAIN" Elie alderman.
"Live, did ye any? live, i the at eerylco
two milvm from Germantown.
.
to 1 1;e ll in the station-house?''
L i r l •ro: 1 1:!-? " -Z„VI Al.?"
NV/Ink foil"
, .
What for, sir? because hp has alspite against my
husband, sir, Who used to be on thr, perlice. hits
halas another oflipe. sir, 00W.
"Margaret, you were druuk last night, unless your
looks twlie you."
''You can't tell what a person is by looks. "
st 'Puke horte,n. stairs ; officer,
" Come aloug,' eaid the Knight Of the slur, petting
his hand upon her shoulder.
" ,Xon :dworc Pat the dirt before the
broom,• • replied the inebriate.
Excuut officer and prisoner-
yoke,
.12.1 "
100
tilefor..±lll% Ald OM an Fields. ]
V[OLENT AssAvirre on, - AN 1)P1.111.1,11
Isaac Young - Was arraigned y., , -teratty on tie CllarZO
Of committing an as -cult and battery upon °Meer Brat-
Amty, of the Eleventh pollee section. The Prisoner was
arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and
on ths way to the station house - Ile nuddculy
turned upon the officer, knocked him dowu and It ickmi
him in the side, thereby intlictint - severe injuries. The
prisoner was bound or, 3. in the sum of $1,51X1 to answer
at eourt_
[Before Ur. Alderman Tnuieon.)
LAM 'l-11s: CAk , .E, ETC.
.Thseph Barry, *Mb", tthews. and Robert
bandies, were arraigned yesterday on the charge of lar
ceny OD Thursday night Tie prisoners were taken
into custody at Seventh and Within; streets. The li rot
named ulnae eonaideraLlO resistance to Officer Schaffer,
anti drew a deadly weapon upon him. The party were
betted over to answer at enact, additional bail being de
manded for the appearance of Barry.
•-•—•
[Before Mr. Alderman ratchet.]
REBELLIOUS SOB.
. Joseph MeKrezer rebelled against the authority o&his
mother, and bent her in a most shameful manner, at
her residence, near Nineteenth and hornet street., on
Thursday evening. There can be no more provocation
for such a course than for Generals Lee, Deanregard.
and other traitors rebelling against their mother coun
try, after having teen red cud clothed by het , . MCKaa
ver was bound over iu the suns of IMO to answer at
court, sir
A conuinuoicatfoo before ue,froze a ♦-ery r.reC . 6 l 4-6 ci
tizen, complains of a disorderly dance-house in the
wettern pare or the city. This its like many other simi
lar epistles net flood the police department of The
PrPhS 011iCe. no prover ' , Fay to have cavil places
abolished is to appear before any contraittiug magis
trate; make au affidavit of the faets.anon which a war
rant may issue ;then let the law take its coarse.
pinsmx, IMURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD,
CAPITA:X. $.1.00,000.
Tne following Statement of the condition of this Com
pany is published in accordance With the laws of Perm
-4,-/va.1119.!
The Capital stock of tha Company i5....5100,000 00
Value of Real_ r.,.tt. h,1.1 14 , ilia empanel...* 17,1300 00
Amount of Cash on hand 1,000 on
Amount of Cash deposited in Bann - 53,432 41
Amount of Cash in hands of agents and in
course of trauraulFalou ! . 34,802 5
Amount of Loans secured by bonds and mort
gages, consvituting the first lien on the real
estate, on which there is less than one
Year's interest due and owing 41,100 00
Amount Of blocks owned 0T Ole Como:tug—
market value 455.656 40
Amount of Stocks held by the Company as
Pva - 1
co . l r late a r ‘ a e l security for team, viz:
401 350 00
Market value 12,546 75
Amount Loaned on same 9,450 00
Amount Loaned on pereount,ecurity 10,00 00
Amount of Interest on investments made by
the Company, due and. unpaid 8,125 52
Total Assets...
Amount of the Claims for Losses contesEed by . -
the Company IS 2,000 00
of f..ow,es doting the year, unsettlod. 7,919 94.
Amountof Losse=, during the year, relsortad
and not acted ni)ort
Tojtil Liabilities
Amount of Losses paid during- the year Ml7O 04
Amount of Losses paid during-the year, which
accrued prior to the year 34017 20
Amount at Dividends Ntiki Miring - the rear.. .10,000 00
Amount or rrenii
awns earned .233,133 51
Amount of Interest received from inveaments SO, 573 51
Amount paid for Reinsurance 184 83
Amount paid for Return Premium is,ose. 62.
MINIM& paid during the rear, includin
commissions and fee s paid to agents an d
ollicers of the Company 103,613 35
Amount or Taxes paid by the, Company 13,293 06
SABINE & DIJY,
AGENTS,
147 SOUTH. FOURTH STREET, Philath
havl4-stuffllo
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
prnt AND INLAND INUTRANCE.
DiagOTOna.
Francis N. Bum, John W. Everman,
Charles Riellhro..*cni Robert B. • Potter,
Henry Lewis, I Jobu iie.,dor, Jr.,
0. W. Davis, , E. D. Woodruff,
P. S. Justice. Charles Stokes,
George A. West. Joseph D. Ellis.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President,
HAS. RICHANDSON, Vice President. W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. jell-te
WAT
GEO, DEMERIT CO.,
JEWELERS,
- 3033,8R0AD WAY, NEW YORE,
(Corner Duane Street. )
100,000 Watches, Chains, Gold
Pens, and Pencils, &C.,
WORTH stTpoo,oso!
TO. BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT
REGARD TO VALUE,
And not to he paid until you know what you will receive!
SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES!
ALL to be sold for tl each. - -
100 Gold Hunting Cased Waiehes - • $lOO 00 each.
100 Gold Watches 60 00 each;
200 Ladies' \Vetches 31 00 each.
ZOO Silver Wateheii 010 00 to 25 00 each,
630 Gold Neat and Vest Chainn— /2 on to 3,7; 00 each.
1,000 Chatelaine and Guard Cilnitlti. 000tv15 00 each,
3,000 Yeat and Neck Chain, 400 to 12 00 each.
%OW evlitai re Jet and Go/dlhv o che4 400 to SOO eac h .
9,000 Cvral, Lava, G1:L.1.1,k, &e.,
Brooches 3 00 to S 00 each.
7,000 Gold, Jet, Opal, &a , Enr prop, 3 - 00 to 3 tYJ each.
0,000 Gents' Brea. t and Sear/ Pius. 300 to 300 each.
0,000 th.,..1 Pond Bracelets. 300 to SOO each,
2,000 Chased Bracelet. 0 oo to iv to each.
0..600 California. Diamond Pins and
Rings 2 50. to SOO each.
2000 Gold Watch hors 200 to qOO each,
0,000 solitaire Sleeve Buttons and -
2 00 to 00 each.
13,000 Gold Thimbles 4 60 to 600 each.
5,000 AfiliMtura .I.oelzok. Z fill tO 7 00 Milt
8,000 Miniature Lockets, to aOl such.
2, Gold Tootlipicks,( . :psses,,tc— 200 to 600 each.
0,0110 Fob and Ribbon :" hides 200 to XOO each.
5,000 Chased Gold 2 ill to 500 each,
4.1010 stone Set RIIIO ZOO to 10 00 each.
6,500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry — ifet and
Gold 5 00 to -10 00 each.
0,000 Sets Ladies Jewelry—varied
rtyles i•• 10 00 to 10 00 each.
.0,000 Gull fens, Silver Cahn and
Pencil 4 00 to S 00 each.
4,000 Gold Pelis,Guld Case:tad Pen
cil 5 00 to 10 00 each.
6,000 Gold Pens, Gold-mounted
.1-I,4der . 200 to 6 00 each
All the goods in the above List will be 00111, without
reservation, FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certificates of
all the articles nre placed in similar envelopes
and sealed. These envelopes will be sent by mail, or
,J AleP, WlthOla reZllll to shake. Qn
receiving a certificate you will see Whitt article it repre
sents, and it is optional with yon tkr.eall one dollar and
receive the article named, or any other in the list of
foooe Value In all tcninotctions by mall We charge, for
orwarding - the certificate, payina - po,tar.w, and d, T
the hr”Fitte,s, 25 cts. catch. FivE CRU.III - 11.4T1.4 will be
eel for „Id; EtcreN for $2: THIRTY I . or ;151 61.XTY-FM:
for 's/ 0 i and ligg 1147:51)11Et) for $lO. By this mode we
A l ive oel.mcions Irma a varied atnek of tine goods, ut tho
best make and latest styles, and of intrinsic worth, at a
nominal price, whi to all have a chance of securing arti
cles of the verrhighest value.. '
We guarantee entire satisfactio» in every instance,
and it th ,,,, .11.1.1.1t1 be any person dliagairflud whit any
article they may receive, they may inituedizuely return
it, and the price will be refunded.
.
oLlow those acting as Agents Ten Cents
On each Certificate ordered, provided. their reinitttutra
amount to one Dona,
Tlkey ♦cill
.2.5 cents for very Certificate, and
retaining IR cout, remit to 11:.,15 cents rnr
GEO. DEMERIT & CO.,
thsl4-sw6t 303 BROADWAY,Now York.
JOHN S. WILSON,
Importer and dealer In WATCHES and line
.1 EVULRY, manufactured of
SILVER WARM
No, 112 North . NINTH Street. above Areb,
The highest price paid for old Saver. mr6-Imo
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
WASHINGTON, May 4, 1864.
WHEREAS, by satit.fectory evidenceappear presented to the
N ac
nndertianed, it has b% made t that TUE
SEVENTH
ATIONAL BANK OF o H
PILADELPHIA,
county of Philadelphia, authState of Pennsylvania, has
been dilly organi zed, miller and according to the require
mente of the not or Congvegs entitled "An act to pro
vide a National enrrenCY, secured by a'pledge of United
&Mee kindle, and to Provide for the circulation wad re
demption thereof approved February 2:5,1118.1, and has
complied with all the proylsione of said act required to
he. complied 'with before commencin g the beeteeee of
Bunking:
Now, therefore, I, HUGH nfccuLLOcH, comptroller
of theiCurreney, do hereby certify that THE SEVENTII
NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, County of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, I. —thorl=ea
to confluence the business of Banking under the ttet
aforesaid.
In testimony 'whereof, Ns-lb:Lase my band and seal el
nice, this FOC.P/111. DAY OP MAY, 1884.
Neal of the Comptroller of the Currency.
HUGH moctiLLOCrf
mT6-2m Comptroller of the Currency,
QI_TEEN OP BEAUTY.
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES.
A new FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten
ing, and preserving the complexion. It is the most
wonderful compound of the age. There is neither
chalk, Powder, magnesia ' bismuth, nor talc in its com
-1-s4,siti.o,it noitig composea entireiy Or pare Virgin Wait:
eons tie extraordinary Onalitioe for piosorving the
akin, making it soft. smooth, fair, and transparent. It
Make , . the cad appear young, the {comely handsome, the
bandsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful di
vine. Price 26 and 15.0 cents, Prepared only by HUNT
& CO. Perfumers:lS:a , : EICII-1111. Street, twodoors
abote!Chestnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street. alow•
Walnut, - :7: . inVIO-Sra
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1864.
EZEZZEI
ASSETS
630,816 03
LIABILITIES
' 33,649 91
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
simisitvExcE,
C., MAP 19, 1.361.
PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR.
SRAM PROPOSALS are invited until the 30th of
May, at 12 o'clock bt., for furnishing
Deportment with
EIGHT THOUSAND (3,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR.
The proposals will be for wind is known at this Depot.
as Nos. 3,2, end :3, and bide will be entertained for any
quantity less than the whole.
Bide most be in duplicate, and for each grade on sepa
rate sheets of paper.
The . .
om
M. to UP fresh ground, and delivered In TRW
ooh barrels, head lined.
The delivery - of the ritSur to commence within five
days from the opening of the bids, and in such ananti.
ties, dimly, at the Government may direct; delivered a t
the Government warehouse in Georgetown, at the
wino - veP, er railroad done*. In Waghington. D. C.
The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed
within twenty days from the opening of the hid,
Paymen t will be made in certificates of indebtedness,
el, other funds its the Government may have for
dipburgemont.
The usual Government inspection will be madelust
before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted
which is not fresh-ground. •
An oath of nitro - lance 1011,1 neeetntsnnO the hid of Met
bidder Whe hat; not the oath on file in this °Mee, and no
Lid will be entertained from parties Who haw:previous
ly failed to comply with their bids, or front bidders not
present to respond.
Government Tesersee the r;eirt to reject anyliid for
any cans, Did,: to be addressed to the andergigned, at
No. .223 G Street, endorsed 'Proposals for Ftoor.
my2l-81 S. C. GREENE, Capt. and G. S. V.
,A SSISTANT,
GENERAL'S OFFIC.,
I ,, E , LADET.PitfA,IOIh May, 1564.
SEATED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
nntil 12 o'clock It., on MONDAY next, 2.311 ity:t., fur
the pre mut delivery, in We City, of. the fallowing--
described Ilorte,llledinines, Dressings. and Inctrittnenta:
234 lbs Aloes. 734 galls Sweet Spirits Nitre.
11,1; gallons AlcOhOL 401titi Slight. Lead.
1016 E Aseaftottea. 17,4 ,rallonn
SD Ms Alum. 10 Ito; Tartar Emetic_
73' galls Blister Liquid. 41./ yards Ad/lasi VA Plaster.
20 2 11 is Blue Stone, 200 yards coarse Muslin.
40 ltis Borax. 60 yar,ts coarse man/in tull.
It's Calomel. 40 ilia Sponge,
360 Ms Castile Soap. 10 ounces Silk roetiwnee..
200 Zs ground Flaxseed. 10 Abscess Rnives,2 blades.
gallons H trt,ll”2-e. 1013n11 )'arsons.
10 ounces Lunar Caudle. 10 Cork Screws.
10 gallonsLaudanutn, I lo lunnels.
100 lt,s Simple Ceiat. 20 graduate Classes,
911 ihs Mercurial Ointment. 10 Horton and Postale, iron.
CObettles DinstangLiniment a dozen Needles.
30 gallons Oltre Oil,- 1 10 Probes. •
:Xi gallons Linseed Oil. 110 Rooting. Needles.
17i4, gallons
CO bottles- Powell'a Lint-,20 Syringes,
meet. 110 Opting Lancets,
20 Ihs Resin• osi Straight Scissors.
60 His Salts. 110 Spatulas.
20 lho Sulphur. 110 Trocars.
60 Ms kia tpetre. 'Penacnltt.tne.
All of the above articles to be of the best quality of
their several kinds and subject to inspection. Bidders
Will state price, boa, in wri Ana and figures, quantity.
of eaeu o,tigis I,IJ foe, 4t1,1 the shortest time required
for delivery. Prlel , 10 include packages and dolly-cry.
The Ability of the bidder to fill the contract moat be
guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose sig
iistitru twist be appended in the guarantee, and said.
RUA rautec accompany the bid. The 'ghiisserved to
reject bids deemed too high, and. no bid r,om a de.
faulting contractor will be received. By order -
Colonel O H, CROSNIAN,
Asssistant 4narterrussier 0.1114 M.
010 CHAS. D. SCfIMIDT,
mq2o-nt Captain and A. Q. AL
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE.
Pir[LADELPITTA, May 19, Mt
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this - office
...tit WEDNESDAY. the Dith hot.. for delivery at the
Quarlermaeter's Warehouse, In this city, of the follow
ing articles:
ONE THOUSAND WAGON COVERS, to be made of
111-ounce Linen, or Cotton Duel:, army standard. Sam
ples required.
Bidders must state in thefr droposals the pride, which
must be in writing as well as figures; also, the
quantity bid for and time pf delivery.
The ability of titeWa.ler to CI the contract nuiet be
guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signa
tures will be appended to the guaranty, and the said
guaranty to accompany the hid.
Bib from delimiting contractors will not be received.
Blank forms for proposals can be had on application
to this wince. -
By ortler of Col. Gee. H. Crosnian ' Assistant quarter
=Later General U. S. A. CHAS. D. WHIMIDT t _
..3 -IA -6l Captain A. Q.' 171,
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE.
eivinntlt'l7, Orrro. MAYI6, 1861,
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED BY THE VNIYER
SIGNED, until MONDAY, May 30th, 1861, at two o'clock
P. N., for furnishing this Department (by contract)
'with
Iluoices—Jirray Standard.
Roots. Cavalry—Army Standard -
Samples of which may be seen at the office of Clothing
and Equipage in this city. •
, LaivtwilfrAe of @barn, at the IL B. Inspection
Warehouse in this city, in good now packages, with the
name of the Party - furnishing, the kind and quantity of
goods distinctly marked on each article and package.
Parties offering goods must distinctly state In their
hide the quantity they propose to furnish, the p=l.o, and
time of delivery.
Samples when submitted must be marked and num
bered to correspond with the proposal, and the parties
thereto meet guarantee that the goods shall be, in eyery
respect, equal to Army standard, otherwise the ',ropy
sat wilt inn be consid e red.
. . . . . . .
A guarantee signed by two responsible riM9OIIA must
ftePoloPahir each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
Supply the articles ttWartl¢d to him antler htt l_
Bids will "be opened on MONDAY, May 30th, NU, at
2 o'clock P. at this office, and. bidders are reqnoBted
to he present.
.
Awards will be made on TUESDAY, May 31st.
Bonds will be required that the contract mitt be faith
fully fulfilled.
_ .
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not he noticed.
Blank forms of Prnposals, Contracts and Bonds may
P obtained at this valve.
The right to reject tuty Md deemed unreasonable ie
reserved. _
By order of col, 1119 q, SWords, A. Q. 3r. G.
(!. 1 X , .. MOUTA 1 (13!".
mylB-111 Citt)tain nil A. Q. 3f
1 .4 0 S T CERTIFICATE OF STATE
LOA - X.—NOTICE hi berebv given that applie,ation
has hern to the Aualio, aecatittl of Penatvivania
for the issue of a duplicate of the following certificate of
five per cent. loan of the Commonwealth, issued by the
Bank -of Pennsylvania, acting as transfer agent for the
Cornanousveal4ll, ill the nanio of JANE HETIA, which
certificate hat been lost, viz: Certificate No. '2,54, dated
April oth, lEal, iesned nuder Act of Assembly of Decem
berlStil, 1000, for 01150. ANNA E. JONES.
Atlntinistratrix d. b. n. c. t. a. of Jane Hull, Dec'd.
2.714,41.1
pIIANGE OF NAME.—NOTICE IS
krehy given that I have petitioned the Court of
Commou. of I , lillnilelphia. County for leave to
cballgc my name to Albert liAdvr.
noyi - i-tuf St ALBERT REGER PLUCK.
T L ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE
est...to of the Dee. JOIIN 11EYNOLDS.41Oeensed, Of
the city of Philadelphia, haVintr, been eTanted to the
subscriber by the. Register. of Wills of ' the Comity of
.1 , 146,1,4.1.1 A, .11 35e1W011.1 filiitibtPd to said mate are
rponeated to make payment, and those naylogyhoms
demands against the same to present them without de
lay to. J. W. EEYNOLDS, Erie, Peunsylrania,.or to
his nlierneY, CHAS. E. LEX. u 1 North SIXTH :Urea,
Philadelphia. 11720-161*
''l, 700 00
FOR N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
- CITY AND COUNTY or PHILADELPHIA.
T_ hie of JOHN CONWAY, Dermal
The Auditor appointed by the court to audit,mettle,arel
adjust the account of 'Hannah Ann Conway, adinin
istratrix of the estate of John Conway, deceased,
and to make distribution of H,t balance in the hands of
the accountant, will meet tho ua.rtios iotereited for the
ruirposm , of his appointment on WRDNES DAY, theist
day of JUNE, A. D. - MA, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his
office, No. 1.293-4 South FOURTH Street, in the city Of.
JOHN
lnyhfl•lli~tll )t . Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY HE PIMA DELPHIA.
EOftte of ELIZABETH SHAW, - Deceased,
Tbe Auditor af.poluted by the Court to audit, settle,
and irifinst the final account of Samuel Shaw and Na
then Ililla« executors, narnetl in the Wit -and
tamout. of Elizabeth liettr, dectased, and t‘fm.ke d..-
tribution of the bah - thee in the hauds of the account
ante, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of
Me appointment, on TiiiIIISDAY, the 2d day of June,
A. D. Mt at 11 o'clock .1. his office, No, 144 W
Smith FOUILTII Street, in the oily of rill tioelphia.
Juliet 11ADTNA,
inylt)-tlistutt Auditor.
IN THE OEFILVIs,'S' COURT FOR Tlin
CEIT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate.of JAMES D. AODEItSON, Deceased.
The Antlittn , appointed by the GOtirt to nuilit t seam,
and adju.tthe account of WILLIAM T. ANDbftB.3l4,
Administrator of James D. Antletaon, deceased, and to
make distribution of the balance in. the hands of the
ac,,ataat, min meet the parties interested, Mr the
purposes of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, June
1064, at 4 o'clock M., at hia office, No. 14-2 South
LIGIII.II Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
mrlo-thktmlt JOILLY COLAIIAN, Auditor,
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT POR THE
CITY
. A.;9 cO_VETY_OF PRILADELPHIA.
" — PAULIor foil I),,ceased•
The Auditor appointed by the court to urtalt,
and adjust the account of CAROLINE BAUER, adman
hitratilx of the estate of JOHN E. BAILER, deceased,
and to make distribution of the balance remaining in
the halide of the accountant, will meet the parties in
terested for the purposes or his appointment, on RAT
DAY, the dd day of JUNE', A. D., 1564, ot 4 o'clock
P. at., at his Office, No. 129;4 South POURTII Street,
in the city of Philadelphia. Jt/liki
prop uti
-thstc Auditor.
ELECTRICITY.
ONDERFITI, SCIENTIFIC DIS-
Vl l COVERY.—iII acute andlehronie diseneeis
o.urp,l liy modal genrentee,, when dnired by the
patient, at 1220 WALNUT - Street, Philadelphia,
and, in case of a failure, no charge is made. No
. drugging the system with uncertain medical agents.
: All Goreii performed by Magnetism, Galvanism, or
Oilier niodi licattous , of. Eeetriei ly, withottt shocks or
any unpleasant sensation. For further 'uremia.
tion, send and get a Pamphlet, which contains hun
dreds of certificates from some of the most reliable
men in Philadelphia. who have been speedily , and
Ipermanently cured after all other treatment from
medical men had. failed. Over twelve thousand
I cured in less than five years at 1.22.0 WALNUT. St.
C0n.41111.1410.11 Free.
Prof. BOLLES i% Dr, 13noww,
royl4-2m 5 1220 WALNUT Sr :, Philadelphia.
A
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CANCERS,
TUMORS, AND TEPPER—By lifisAes 31. and EK,
HINKLE, No. 254- North THIRTEENTH Street, beletv ,
Vine, fliiiatleipliia, Nvherw can he obtained, at any
time, the TETTER OINTMENT, which has effectually
cured Tatter . of 11 or 0 years , ' standing:. Salves for
Rheumatism, Piles, Conte, Erysipelas, Felons, and
Pills for -purifying the blood.
A number or certificates can be examined at the above
place,
ELECTRICITY. WHAT IS LIF E
WITHOUT HEALTH ?—Messrs. GRIM Si ALLEN,
Medical Electricians, having dissolved partnership, the
fisuctieg mill be continued by THO 3, ALLux, at ttie old
established office, NO. 7NI North TEZiT/I Utreet ; between
Coates and Brotrn ; where he will still treat and cure all
curable diseases; (whether Acute, Chronic, Pulmonary,
or Paralytic, without a shock or any pain), with the ve
rions modifications of Electricity and Qfilyanism, This
treatment has been found remarkably sncceoofal In all
cases of Bronchitis, Diurberia, and other diseases of the
throat and respiratory organs.
Consumption, Bret 01;4 tjtj-f Influenza and Catarrh:
cond stages. 'General. Dettlikr-,
Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver or
Neuralgia. Kidneys,
Fever and Ague. Diabetes.
Congestion. Prolamin Uteri (Palling or
Asthma. the womb).
Dyspepria. Prolapses Ani (or Piles).
Itheurnsithra. Nocturnal. Emissions. aic.
Bronchitis. Deafness.
N. charge for congttltation. Office hours 9A. M. to 6
P. M. Testimonials to be neon at calve. devo-em
T.A.RRANT'S
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER .A.PERIENT I
Tor THIRTY YEARS hes received the Favorable Re-
Tamendatiou of the PUBLIC, and been USED and
PRESCRIBED by the
PIUST PHYSICIANS IN THE LAND.
AA TH
BEST REMEDY E KNOWN.
FOR
sick Headache,
Nev Headache,
31.7spep,ia ous
Sour Stomach,
BiIIOUS headache, Dizzinese t
Costiveocap, Lees of Appetite, Goat,
Lidivatian, Tumidity of the Liver, Gravel,
Rheumatic A trectiow, Phan aeart
burn Sea Sickness, Billows
Attacks, Fevers,
For Tectimonials, &c., See Pamphlet with each Bottle.
Manufactured only by TARRANT &
278 (iIIitENWICH Street, New York.
nea-ly rOlt SALE lIY ALL DRIRIGISTS.
JUNELLE'S CO3IPOUND SYRUP OP
DOCK is successful as a remedy, because 01080 who
nee it prODOUnce It the best •
coudx. sYnn - P,
the best Blood Purifier, the most efficient invigorator,
and the best cure for Scrofula ever offered to the public.
bold by the proprietor. P. JITIVIBLLB
.1.5M8 MARKET Streit,
Dlhlf.3lll And Draggle s.
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO
CATION never fails to cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Eprains, Frosted feet, Chaped Hands, and all Skin Die.
eases. Price 25c, and wholesale and retail by H. B. TAY
LOR, Druggist, TENTH and CALLOWHILL. antdi-Suk
WATER PIPE DRAIN PIPE
Montgomery ?Form! Cotta Works—OlUGe and
M A
Warehouse, 1221 RKET Street.
LIST OF CASS PRICES: ,
Forioint of 3 feet, 2inch bore, 30 cents.
For joint of 3 feet, 3 inch bore, 38 - cente.
Far joint or 3 feet, 4 Inch bore, 48 cents.
For 401 nt of 8 feet, 5 inch bore, 60 cents..
For joint of 3 feet, 6 inch bore, 75 cents_
All sizes, from 2 to 15 inch diameter.
A 1.., Branches, Turns, Tram. Chimney Tops, Chia.
toy Flues , Garden. Vane, &c. -
61cCOLLIN & RITOADS.
5C7 1 4, - 6tntb6l;o. 1221 hittliKAT 6trint,
QUARTERMASTER
LFGAL.
MEDICAL.
PROPOSALS.
ARMY SUPPLIES.—OFFICE OF
nlinfY In ll- 40 1 1, : rr ALNA7n(iZPAGE' No.
5°2
SEALED PROPOSAL,n oe received . this mike
until 12 o'clock on THURSDAY, the 26th of May,
instant. for furnishing by contract, et the Depot of
Army Clothing and Etpupage in thin, city,
AKIIIY BLANKETS,
Wool, gray, (with the letters U. S. in Hack, four
inches long In the centre), to be seven feet long and five
feet six inches wide, to weigh five pounds each, of do
me.tic manufacture.
.
Bidders will submit with their proposals samples of
the article which they propose to deliver.
Didder,t will state the quantity they Wish to furnish,
the Shortest time in \r even they can ...V.. <leliverlos,
and how soon they can complete the delivery of all they
bid for. -
All bids must be accompanied by a proper guarantee,
signed by two responsible parties, setting forth that if a
contrast is e,veurded to the parties named therein, they
will at once execute the same, and give monde for its
faithful performance.
The United States reserves the right to reject any part
or the whole of the bids, as may be deemed for tno in
terest of the service.
Proposals should be endorsed " Proposals for fur
nishing lljankets . ," and addressed to
Lieutenant Colonel D. A. VINTON,
Deputy 000riorroastor General U. S. A.
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
Alt DRPARTWINT,
WAssimiToN, May 4, 1861.
SEALED FROPCMALEI win be re.c.iv—i ut khie Olen
until TUESDAY the 24th day of MAY, 1881, for
Columbia,' Shelf, to be delivered in the foilowiugguaa
titiPti at the Urldertlalned Armenßh+, viz:
At the Wxtertowra Arsenal, MasoaehusettS;l,oooB•inch
shell.
. .
At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 10,000 8-inch
sbcll.
At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New
York, 15.0008-inch shell.
At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, 10,012.0 R..lnell
shell.
At the St. Louis Arsenal, Missouri, 0,0008-inch shell.
and nupecced carte= :the rule„ laid dawn These preiectiielare 10 be ma de of the i kind o o f rd tt n a c l e ,
Manual, the tensile strength of the iron to lie not 'Oda
than 14,010 lbs. per square inch. Drawings can he seen
at any Of nals. The projectiles
are to be t the United States Arse rispect.rd at the foundry where cast* and are
to he delivered at the Arsenals free of charge tor hand
ling and transportation. Deliveries must be made at
the rate of not less than one-tenth (1-10) Of the whole
amount contracted for per week. The first delivery to
be made on the 15th day of June, Mi.
Failure to malt° deliveries at aspecifted time will sub
ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may,
fail to deliver at that time.
Bidders will elate explicitly the Arsenal or Arsenals
yvhere they propose to deliver, and the number of pro
jectiles they propose to deliver at each place, if for more
than one.
No No bidg will ha considered from parties other than re
gular founders, Or Proprietors or works, who ure known
to this Department to be ca.pable of- executing the work
proposed fora Should any party obtaining a contract
offer shells other than those coot in his own foundry,
they will he rejected, and , the contract rendered null
and void.
Bidders will enclose with their bids the written ac
knowledgments of their sureties, over their own signa
inet.g.
. ,
Each party obtaining - , contraet wilt be .I.4lgx<t to
enter into bond, with ttpproyed enretioe, for its faithful
execution.
Upon the award being made, encee.sfill bidders will
be notilled, and furniAed forms oP contrast and
aond.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or an
bide, if not deemed satisfactory.
Preposeis will be addressed « Brigadier General
George D. Ramsey, Chief of Ordnance, Washington.,
D. D." and endorsed Proponnlm for S-inch Colunibiad
Shell." GEORGE D. RAMSEY,
myv-tanthot prig. dee.. Chief of Ordnanea.
PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE.
CATES QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
WAgIIINOTOII DEPOT, December 8, 1863.
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned
for supplying the U. S. Quartermaster's Department,
at Wag ?Noon, D, Ci ., 13al1imore, hid. ? Alexandria,
and Fort Monroe, Ye., or either of those planes, with
Hay. Corn, Oats, and Straw,
Bide wilt be received for the delivery of 6,000 bushels
of corn or oats, and BO tons of bay or straw, and TlP
wardef.
Bidders must state at which of the above named points
they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which
they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each
article proposed tv be delivered, the time when said de
liveries shall be commenced, and when to he completed.
The price must be written out in words on the bide.
Corn to bo put up in good, stout melts, of about two
limb els each. Oats M. like sacks, of about three bush
els each. The sacks to ha furnished without extra
charge to the Government. The hay and, straw is be
securely baled.
The patticular kind or description of oats, .corn. hay,
or straw proposed to be delivered mutt he stated in
the
proposals.
AD the articles offered under the, bids herein invited
will be subject to a rigid inspection by the Government
Inspector before being accepted.
Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the
lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Dove....
Ineht may require, and payment will be made when the
whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered
and emoted.
The bidder will be required to SCCOMIIB2I.7 isle resod ,
sal with a guarantee , . signed by two responsible persons.
that in case his bid la accepted he or they will, within
ten days thereafter,. execute the contract for the same,
With good and sufficient a - a - reties. to A. stun equal to the
amount of the contract, to deliver the forage proposed in
conformity with the terms of this advertisement ;.and in
case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract
they to make good the difference between the offer of
said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or
the person to whom the contract maw be awarded.
The responsibility of the gnaritntors must be shown
by the official certificate of a 11. S. District Attorney,
Collector of cnctoms, other officer ander the
United States Government, or responsible person known
to this office.
All bidders will be duly notified of the acceptance or
rejection of their proposals.
The thil name and post-ofllce address of each bidder
must be legibly written in the proposal.
Proposals mast be addressed to Brigadier General D.
guoiter, Chief Depot Quartermaster, Washington,
D. C., and shotdd be plainly marked, ; 'proposals for
Forage. '
Bonds, in a two equal to the amount of the contract,
pied by the contractor and both of 'his . guarantors,
nu.nbe renal:el of time bidder or bidders LEDOR
einaing the contract.
Blank forme of bids, guaranteee, and bonds may be
ohtained upon application at this office.
Pont OP PROPOSAL.
(Town, County, and State; •
I, the subscriber, do hereby propose to furnish and de
liver to the United States, et the Quartermaster's De
partment at , ag-reeably to the terms of
,yetir
advertisement, inviting proposals for forage, dated
Washington Depot, December 8, 1863, the following
articles, viz:
bushels of Corn, in sacks. at per bushel of 50
pounds.
----- bushels-of Oats, in mars, at per bushel of 32
pounds.
tons of baled Ray, at per ton of 2,000 pounds.
--- tons of baled Straw, at —per ton of 2,0(1) pounds.
Delivery to commence on or before the day of
-----, 186 , and to be completed on orbe. .•
ore the --
day of 186 and pledge myself to enter into a
- written contract with the United States.Piith good and
approved securities, within the apace of ten days after
being notified that my bid has been accepted.
Your obedient servant,
Drigadier Genera] D_ R/ICITER.
Chief Depot Qpiartermaster,
Washington, D. C.
GUARANTEE.
We, the undersigned, reeideete of in the
county of ~ a nd State of hereby,
jointly and severally, covenant with the United States.
and guarantee, in case the foregoing hid of ----be
accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the
acceptance of said hid,. execute the contract for the same
with good and sufficient enrollee, in a Mint equal to the
amount of the contract, to furnish the forage Proposed
in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated De
cember 104, under which the bid was made, and, in
case thesaidaball fall to 4iibir into a contrast
as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the differenee
between the offer by the said and the next
lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the
Contract may, be awarded.
Witness; Given under our hands and sea ti
this day of—a, 166.
[Seal ]
[Seal 1..
bursby certify that, to the beat of my knowledge and
belief, the above named guarantors are good and Ma
dera as sureties for the amount for which they offer to
be security.
To be certified by the United States District Attorney,
Collector of Customs, or any other officer under ins
United States Government, or responsiblepereon known
to this office.
•
All Propi aIB received mider4bie advertisement will
be opened and examined at this oftlee.ou We -neS- A A
Ay and
Saturday of each week, at 12 M. Bidders are respect
fully invited to be present at the opening of bids if they
deKire. D. EL RUCKUS.
dell.tf Brlndier General ii - Ad quartermaster.
AIIIIY CLOTHING -AN]) EQUIPAGE
OFFICE, 011(511i/fAni O•i 1 211 b 1864 .
PROPOSALS are invited by the 1.13/der.,g.ea until
THURSDAY. May 26th, 1564, at 2 o'clock p. M., for fur
nishing
this Department (by contract) with
CLOTH, D. B. UNIFORM—Army Standard.
FLANNEL, BLOUSE. do. dti,
Samples of which may be teen at the Office of Clothing
and Equipage in this city.
To be delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inspection
l u this say, fu good new plekages, with the
name of the party furniShiug, the kind and quantity or
goods distinctly marked on each article and package.
Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their
bid., the quality they pnepeee to 'furnish, the price, and
time ofdelivy.
Samples, 'wh er en submitted must be marked and num
bered to correspond with the proposal; and the parties
thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, in every
respect, equal to it y St.:Li:As - rd., otherwise the trer4-
se Will not be considered.
A guaranty signed by two responsible persons must
accompany each guaya,nte o eing that the bidder will
a"glitgifl articles
e cign a cWrri a ttV w i g Iv? e .1 . 0. 1 T2r Z.U4 5 , a 5 1 1
2 o'clock I', M. at this office, and bidders are requested
lobe present.
Awards will be made On Friday, Alay 17th.
Bends will be required that are contract will be faith
fully fulfilled..
Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed.
Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may
be obtained at this Office,.
The right to reject any bid deemed uureasonable is
reserved.
13y order of Colonel Thomas Swords. A. O. M. G.
G. W. AIOUL.TON,
teyl7-0t Captain awl A, 9- M.
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE.
CINCISITATT, ORM, May 10th,
PROPOSALS ARK IPivrrLD BC THE UNDER
SlOls:r.D. until TUESDAY ? May 24th, 1064, at 2 o'clock
P. 111., for furniibblug this Department (by contract)
With;
Drins—ArmyStandard, ordinary iviaik
• Do do 3i inches.
Flannel--Canton, Array Standard.
do
Le ee — Woreted, near/et, luch, Army giarolglia.
Do do ;i' do do
Lace, Worsted, Yellow, 13i do do
DO do seen do
Samples Of Which maybe exa at am &ll,e of
and Equipage in this city.
To be delivered free of charge at the 11. S. Inspection
Warehouse in this city, in good nen- paekamm, with the
nerve of the party furnishing, the kind and neantity of
goods distinctlT marked . eh article and package_
Parties offeringgoods watt distinctly state in their
bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price, and
time of delivery.
lielfipleS, When submitted, must he marked and num
bered to correspond wio._ the proposal ; and the parties
thereto must guarantee that the Ronda shall be. in every
respect, equal to Army Standard, otherwise the propo
sal will not be considered.
A anarantee, signed by two respectable persons, must
accompany each hid, guaranteeing thav the bidder mill
supply the articles awarded to hitn under his proposal.
Bids will be opened on. Tuesday, Play 24th, 18r,l, at
two o'clock P. 11.. at this Mee, and bidders are re
quested to be prevent, •
Awards will be made on Wednesday, Play illth-
Buncle will be required that the contracts will be faith
fully fulfilled.
Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed.
corms aottiViltfic anti hod 1.11119
be obtained at this ofliee.
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re
served.
By order of Col. Thenau BWerds, A". Q. lit. G.
C. W. MOULTOIS
my3.7-7t _ Captain and A. ILQ.
OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Stsoets,
PITILAELPTILI, Ray 17, 106-1.
SEALED PROPOSALS will r eeived . t this °face
until 12 o'clock M., on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, for
supplying the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL with the fol
lowing articles:
WOOLEN GRAY BLANKETS, army standard, to weigh
Rye pounds and measure 7 feet by 5 feet 6 inches,
with the letters Ti. S. in black, 4 inches long, in the
FOCIT PI TIN - 5 TROUSERS, sky-blue kersey, in all re
spects, of mat risk and make, army standard, and
in due tiropOrtion of ORS.
STOCKINGS made with fashioned toes, without seams,
army standard, to weigh three pounds per dozen.
SACK coArrs, of blue flannel unlined, Su all respects
army standard.
SACK COATd LINED, of blue flannel, in all respects
army_ standard.
WALL TENTS AND PLIES. of 19. ounce 7S Nett cot•
ton or linCU duck for the tents, and 10 ounce 2 5 :1 inch.
cotton or linen duck for the dice. Bids invited for
both together, or tent and fly separately.
NATIONAL COLORS, for Artillery, of silk, army
standard,
NATIONAL. COLORS, for llnfantry, of silk, army
standard.
REGIMENTAL COLORS, for Artillery, •of silk, army
standard.
COLOR-BELTS and SLINGS, complete...army standard.
ELLIE WOOL FLANNELS, for sack coats or blouses,
3-4 or 6-4 wide, army Standard.
BLACK SILESIA, sample required.
a 4 COTTON DRILLING. sample required.
BLACK HOOKS AND • EYES sample required.
MACHINE THREAD, No.7o,dark blue, sample required.
4-4 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, sample required.
Bidders must state In their proposals the price, which
Yana be given in writing as well as 11/figures, also the
quantity bid for anti time or delivery.
The ability of the bidder till the contract must be
guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signa
tures will be appended to the guaranty, and said gna.-
snat7 arc° 111 XMAS , the bid.
Bids from defaulting contractors win not be received.
Blank forme for proposals can be had upon appllea,
tion at this office. _ _
tioointle be endorsed " Fropoeeie for Arum
Supplies," stating the particular article bid for.
H. GUOUDIAIT,
saris-et Aseistent Qnarternmeter General U. S. A.
:EATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE
commissioN !anneal/a:l , g: 307 COMMI3IIOII
and 510 NOItTH Streets, offer for Bale:
Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets,
W. & S. Butcher's Cast Steel; Emile Cabinet Locke.
'Putnam's ROM Nails; Locke'e bohool Slates.
Copper, Brags, and Iron wire; cotton Cara..
also, a fall aaqprtiagat ofwmerieansardware. ItiNlmu
AUCTION SALES.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION
PRIM Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET Street.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH. INDIA,
GERMAN AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. dm. FOR
ISPRING SAL ON .. MONDAY MORNING,
May SSd, at 10 o'clock. will be sold, by catedvgne, on
four months' credit, about
725 PACKAGES AND LOTS
RC Or a acid o e crrim fancy na
e O n f ib F r ren t ch, India, ,ro (terroa c t and io B , ritish . dry t - o tio f od n it, & B e.,
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, and cotton
fabrics.
N, N, —samples of the same will be arranged for ex
nation, with catalogues. early on UM morning of
sal, when dealers will bad it to Shots Interest to
attend.
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH, GERMAN, AND BRITTSFI
DRY GOODS, Sm.
NOTICE. —Tnelnded in oar Derembtary sale Of French.
r.ernann, Swiss, :and British dry goods, 011. lIUNDAY
MOS N May n'd, will be found in part, the follow
ing choice articles, vie
itraalui St 1.--nicest doggy black groc de rhino
luts,Erinna and taffetas, assorted widths,
FANCY SILKS.-- pieces fancy plaid and stripe
romlt de sole, col'd flounces, silk foulards, chat lies, ar
inure,s &e.
prmss codas.--pieces rich printed and plain
mono de lalne, plain and fancy roil de chevre, figured
poplins, plain nod fancy mozambiques, printed lawns,
fancy gingham« hareges, prints Sic., dm
SBA WlS.—Black and colored cashmere, merino, or
gandy, barese, and stalla shawls, and silk and cloth
mantill as, &c.
RIBBONS, dm—boxes solid colors fancy and black
gins de Naples ribbons:Mack and fancy silk velvet do—
:2lnrning ribbons. flowers. &c,
r' t.ACES AND Bill.bl{ol fEA —Rich orribroiderea
book and mull collars, in sets and pieces, bands, insert
lugs, laces, rufilingtince veils, &c., &c. Lace points
and mantles.
Also, blank crapes, colored tarletans, barege
Silk litunikerchiersan'd neek-ties, kid and lisle gloves,
braids, tassels, head nets, buttons, sowings, fancy arti
cles
rdragi lIANDKET:GTHEFS.—An assortment of linen
cambric bUrecikercllivt',.. eolorod bor.
ders
SUN UMBRELLAS. —4l packages silk nod gingham
en II UMbrel I Its.
100, tolneoral and hoop Skirts.
Also, a stock of fancy and staple dry goods, to In sold
Without reserve.
POSITIVE SALE OF A STOCK OF STRAW RATS,
CASRIIHRIIR HAW, Ste
OX MONDAY,
2ld, will be sold 'without reserve, to dose a con
cern, &large assortment of leghorn flats braid, Canton,
and chip lints, boys' bak,boods soft hats &c ttc
LABOR POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, PALM'
HATS, SHAKER HOODS, &c.
NOTICE. -10 our sale of boots, shoes, straw goods,
tro.velliog bdgm, AT. to be held on
THE:SPAY DIMMING,
Kay 24th will be found, in part, the following knit
-
class stock, to lie sold without reserve:
cit.rtons Women ' s; misses', and children's city-made
sewed boboomts and gutter,
—cases mall's tine dress boots.
-- cases men 'a
2i-inch-leg grain cavalry boots.
cases men's and boys' nailed boot,
-- cases rn CO' s ana boys' thick boots.
eases men's, boys' and youths' calf, kip, and grain
boots.
-- cases wen's, boys.' and youths' call and kip bro
w.,
eases men's, boys', and youths' cafe and P. L.
gagers.
cases men's, boys', and youths' mat and kip bal.-
morale.
cases womeife, misses', and children's calf and
kip heeled boots.
— cases 11 , 011101'8, misses', and children's goat and
kin heeled boots:.
—cases Ironton s. mews', and children'. morocco
and enameled boots.
-- case:- at canc-a'., inissefe , and children's mitten, bal
morals, &c.
cases IllAn's_and boys' Oxford ties.
eases women's and misses' nailed boots,
cases men's and boys' goat top Congress gaiters.
EmbraCing a full asioarttnent of men's women's,
bore, and children , m yom 9r city and Eastern ma:nu-
Matti c.
801 FT A2iD PALM HATS, SHARER ROODS, &c., TUESDAY MORNING,.
At preciseiylo o'clock, SO ewes soft Ca-,]mere, Palm,
Leghorn Bath, itoodq, ke.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,100 PACKAGES BOOTS,
SHOES, BROGANS, All3ll GOODS, STRAW GOODS,
TITESDAV MoIINING, May Nth,
At 10 o'clock, will be mold by catalogue, without re
serve, on four months' credit, about 1,100 packages
IVots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, &c ., embracing
a - prime and fresh ac oetmeut of desirable articles for
men, women, and children, of city and Eastern manu
facture.
Also, straw goods, in Shakers' hoods, palm hats, &c.
N. 11.—gaiaDicp. with catalogues, early on the morn
ing.of sale. •
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN, INDIA
AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, STRAW 600 DB.
CAREW'S, MATTI/I.OSr &C. We will bold a large sale of British, German, Prenck,,
and American dry goods, by catalogue, on four months'
credit, and pa.xt,for.,.9.,tcth,
ON THIIII DAT MORNING,
may 26th, commencing practooly - 10 l ook,
prising
• 775 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of British, German, French, India., and American dry
Seeds, embracing a large, fall, sad fresh annortmcnt of
Woolen, worsted, linen, cotton; and silk goods, for city
and country sales.
N. B. —Samples of the name will be arranged for exa
mination, with catalogues, early on the morning of
sale, when dealers will cud it to theirmteresk ko
BY. HENRY P. WOLBEgT,
AtTOTIONEER
No. 202 MARKET Street, South Sitle, above /secotta
gales of Dry Goods, Trimmings, NotiO - ns, acc., areri
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and ERIDAYMorning. Com
ruenciug at 10 o'cLocK. -
STOCK OF A RETAIL STORE.
ON MONDhT MoR,Nt
May 2.3 d, at ID o'clock, Will be sold o otoetr compri s i ng
gent'', an d children' s cotton hosiery,
gloves handkerchiefs, veils, heir nets, ribbons, trim
handl+, menhir, Worked collars, spool
MlOll, searing crochet, and wortr.in- seth,a , veil
Lereges, buttons, pine, needles, Ac., Ice., &C.
Also, a large assortment of prints, shawls:, shirt
fronts, befegeti f 10l1lEtrd silks, mantillas, cloaks,
skirts, infants bodies, neckties,- coau, ve.6,
suspenders, teens' and boy's felt bats, clothS, eassi
meres, shoes, &c., &c,
Also, shuttle sewing machine in complete order.
PANCOAST &WARNOCK, AUcl-
TIONEERS, No. 240 MARKET Street.
SPECIAL POSITIVE SALE 400 CASES STEW
GOODS, BY CATALOGUE,
Oa MONDAY NEXT,
May 2.3, conmencin— at 11 o'clock preci&ely.
ITIC/110d will be fgund a full line of moat fashionable
shape bonneu,sl.l.lA Isnd 05101 , 0 i ladies',
xnb.aca', and children's wear, men, boys':, and child
ren's straw and palm hats, paint and willow hoods,
11-TIMIONS AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Also, eartonc bonnets, trimmings, ribbons, bonnet
materials, blonde, tnees,'&e.
LARGE POSITIVE !SALE OF MO LOTS OF MUM . -
CAN . AND IMPORTED pity oornis, nrssois-a,
itruLLIINTERY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, &c., by
Catalogue,
WPDXBSDAY MORNING,
Included,,ls64, catnntencia a In
will be found a genet al assortment of seasona
ble goods, 'width will be found well worthy of atten
tion.
tOSITIVP. ALP 150 LOTS PARIS LACE POINTE&
MANTLES. So.. by catalogue,
ON WEDNESDAY,
Noy Slt.ll, commencing c.t 10 o'clock. Included will
fall line, Parig lace shawls and pandas,
bowmons, mantles, &c.
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS.
ri MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Streets.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 GASES BOOTS.,
SHOES, BROGANS, &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING,
m a y 210, at 10 clock preciselY, will he cOidb4cats,
Inane for cash, 1,000 cases men's, boys', and Youths'
calf, kip, an d grain boots, brogans, balmorals, gaiters,
slippers, cavalry boots, &c. women's, misses', and
adidre.'s calf, kid. goat. kin. and morocco heeled
boots and shoes. slippers, imam, buskins, and also
city-made goods. To which we invite the attention or
bug _
0 an for examination, With cataloggeo, Mb'
on the morning Of sale.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE 1,000 CASES BoOTE,
suogs, nwociA :vs, &e.
oN TEITINDAY MORNING,
May 2tl, at 11/o'clock precisely, will be sold by cata
logue for cash, 1,000C1039 , 1 men's, boys', and youths'
WI, Sip, and grain boots, brogans, baltnorals, gaiters,
slimier., Oxford dos. cavalry Imola, ,ite.
Women's, msses', and childre shoesalf. kip, goat,
kid, and morocco heeled boots and slippers, bus
kins, gaiters, Ae., from city and Eastern manufacture,
coinpriSing a general amortment of goods,
Open for examination early on the morning of sale.
BY SCOTT & STEWA.RT, AUCTION_
TEESAIs7I) COMMISSION MERCILINTS. Nda.
622 CMESTNNT Street and 615 SANSON.
pa i g o 2ais CASES STRAW AND MILLINERY
GAO . Erg_
THIS MORNING.
May , 20th, at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell MO cases
ladies', misses' and children's line pedal, anlit - straw,
lace, hair, Milan, Leghorn, and Dritdeira bonnets and
hats, er the latest and most fashionable shapes.
Also, crapes, tabs, rushes, ladies- gloves, gents' ma
rble and cotton undershirts, etc.
MEN'S HATS.
Alga, it ling of men's and .Imy's straw hats, together
With large assortment of French arttlicia,l 1101400 1
straw trimmings, dry goods, notions, Ste., ..te.
SALE OF 500 OIL PAINTINGS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
May 24th, 1%4, the largest sale of oil paintings which
has ever been held in the 'United States will be held at
our sales room, No. 622 Chestnut street, commencing on
Tuesday Evening, the 24th day of May, at 8 O'Cltalk
precisely, and to bo continued every evening untit.
have been digposed of.
The collection is from the Trotted Artists' Gallery, and
containe over SOO intin d embraces works fennt
the . aeele or e.t.a of our moatsolobratod artists as well
as a few choice European works of great merit and from
well-known painters.
The whole will he ready:for exhibition on Saturday.,
21st inst., when dontiottro VaCaloffnen can be obtained
on application at the wince.
SALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING,
ki CAMP AND OARRISOZ; F.,qurrAug, TENT CUT
TINGS, dice.
CHIEF Cit'AUTZR)IdATEIVR
Direr or WA.P.ntserON t
WASIMIRTIThy A, 9,, May 12, 154,
Will be Bold at panne auction, at Government W.ze
bouse, No. 6 Seventeenth street, between 11 and I
streets. Washington City, D. C., at 12 o'clock
inivt.DAT Mu 26, 166 f, under the supervision vs
Capt. D. G. Thomas, it. 1 b H., Er. 5. 41., a /arils, lot vs
stores condemned as unlit for public service, viz :
Infantry and Cavalry Coats and Trocvsers, Shirts,
Drawers, Stockings, Felt Harts, Caps Trumpets,. Su-
On, Flags, Drums, Tents, Tent Poles, Mess Pans,
Camp Retries Spades, Shovels, Hnapsacks, Raver
sacks, Bed Senior, Stc., ate., &c.
Also, about sixty (60) tons of Tent Cuttings.
Terms cash, in Government funds.
Successful bidders will be required to remove the
Stores witillu Ave (0) days front date of sale.
n_ H. RUCKER,
Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster,
myl4-10t Depot of Washington.
AI3 . I, O T E W BALE OF CONDEMN-BD
WAR DEPARTMENT,
CAVALRY Huvraettr,
OFFICE OF CFIrEF QUARTFIIit/LgTllll.__
WARRINGTON, April 2.5, Ism
Will he sold at public auction, to the highest bidder,
at the Grua and place named below. vtve
Newport. Penna.. Thursday, May sth,
Gettysburg', Penna., Monday, May fiat,
AltoonaPeuna., Thursday, May lath, -
Mifflin, Fenno,, Thursday, May 10th,
Reading, Penna„ Thursday, May 26th,
Lebanon, Penna., Thursday, June 2,d,
Northumberland, Penna.. Thursday. .Tune Ott,
Scranton, Penna., Thursday, Juneleith,
Williamsport, Penna. , Thursday, June Md,
One hundred (100) Horses at Gettysburg, sad Two
Hundred and Fifty (250) at each of the other places.
These horses have been condemned as unttt tor aus
caval rvice
farme 'United States army.
For road and probes many good bargain!' may
be bad.
Horses vvlll he sold singlY.
Sales begin at 10A. M. •and continue daily till all In
sold.
TERMS CASH. In United States Treasury notee 01111.
JAMES A. BK/N,
apM-tie2o Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
SALE OF CONDEMNED
STOCK
D It? :KEST
C ArAIRY BlrftE .
w,rren Or CHIEF QUARTE - un-ViT W, K,
,D. C., March , 1564.
ill he sold at PUBLICWA:.tittNiVroIV ACCTIOn - , to the l6 highest
bidder, at G18:6430R0 DEVOT, on TUTURSDAN. the
:MI instant, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., from one
hundred and fifty (150) to two hundred (2(k) HORSES.
Theee borer, have berm condomned as unfit foe the
cavalry aervice of the Army, For road auti farm mr
po,e, many good bargains may be bad.
Itor.es sold siney.
Terms cash, in United States curreney,
• _TIMS A. MN,
iwy9.o-Gt Lt. Cal. & C. Q. M. Ca v. Bunn.
COAL.
C 0 A L.—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and
best Locust Mountain, trout Schuylkill; prepared sr-
Prewa i r for PandlY ma. Depot. N. W. corner Mil=
and N illow Ste. OZce, No. 114 South SECOND St.
aps-tr
.7. WALTON gr. CO-
BEDFORD WATER." INDIVIDV
aIe and dealers will be supplied with "Bedford
Water," fresh from the Spring, at the ehertest notice.
at the renewing rates:
For barrel, 40 gallons (oak) 63 00
Ralf do do 2 00
Half do (Mulberry) 8 00
The barrels are well steamed, so that purchasers may
depend upon receiving the Water as pure and tresh as
at the Spring. All orders addressed to
aihlit-3m R. L. ANDERSON. Bedford. Pa.
fliffig. EDWIN A. H1.741132W,
UND E RT A KER,
359.
south TENTH Street
II
ELILLADE.L.DDLY.. ° Pr
IC°
AUCTION SALES.
FURNESS, BRINLEY &
No. 615 CHESTNUT and 6121 JAYNE Streets
,SALE AF IM ('IGOODS.
TUESDAY 1.10
Bray 24ti, 1E64, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. on 4 months .
credit:
000 packages and bit: , of fanny, staple, and impqr:,,l
(lry goaciN comprintng a fieer. , ralassmo.t or
goodm
Catalogs es and samples early an rnnroiva at tale.
ivr THOMAS 44c SONS,
• Nos• 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street
REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS,
May 2414, orilltnrHa' (AMA and Exernters'
Our ...ale. Tuesday next, at 12 o'etects, ox tie>. Ex.
change, will eomprii..e the (states of S. H. Crittenden,
J. Shaw, J. Powell, A. Brown. John Paul, Aglimend,.-
(milioro, and E. F. Kurtz, deceased, by order of Or
han.,' Court end executer:, and a I
_ame amount from
other owners. The followluo - aro i..incted in the above
Vslimbic Coal Lauda,' near Wilkesbarre, and near
Wit linnisport: elegant it nd plain country seats, German
town ; eriperier farm near b.arLy: eotilitrY seat, Darby
road;valuabie farm. Rucks colinlYt two iitatl
Wck Philadelphia, one over 10 acres and the other I,AIO
feet front on:Market street valuable clay lot; valuable
0,51.0 a, Third atroot, Arch street, Walnut street, and
Eleventh street; Handsome city residep6es sad srns.ll
dwellings ; ground rents, &c., compeming properties
worthy the attention of capitalists, and within the
means of every class of purchasers.
Also, bank and other stocks, loans, &c.
AU' See pamphlet catalogue for full particulars.
Sale No. 11" 1 2' PARRISH gireet.
HOU6EIIOI.D rum% CARPETS ? &C.
THIS IiORNISH.
At 15 o'clock, at No. 707 'Parrish street, the Walnut
parlor and chamber furniture, carpets, &c.
AU— Maybe examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
sale,
Sale for Account finned Stateq.
AMBULANCE'S AND HARNESS.
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
Mar Mkt, at 10 o'cloCk, at the United Stake Arsenal,
near Gray's Ferry - ,40Qat . ,-livrae
able: sets barness.
-
SECOND SALF, AT ST. Loins ROTEL.
on nioxy.ky Brov.1111:0-,
Bfay2.3d, at 10 o'clock, at St. Limbs Hotel, Choßtnot
street, between Third and Fourth streets, the furniture
Of 60 chambers, quantity of bolsters and pillows, bed
and tome linens, stock of liquor, liar Eartnree, ki t chen
furniture, sh-am cooking apparaCu s. &holler, c.
_An?. May be examined on Satan.lay, from 12 to 3
O'clock, with catalogues.
Sale Tie. 101 e Walnut ktreet.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO, MEDALLION
CARPETS, &c.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
May VI, at 100 - clock, by catalogne, at No. 1010 Wal
nut street, the superior furniture, rosewood piano forts
by Schompoker, fine French plate mantel mirrlrg,
Nankin china, superior extension table, line medallion
- Nrelvel.earpeli, Sze_
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sate.
Sale No. 602 North TENTII Street.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
it on, PAINTINI33.
FINE CARPET'S, &T.
ON MON IM NOUN WC,
anb at RI o'clock', by cataloane, :it No. 602 North
Tenth strut, the Mire Furniture, comprising flegaro
snit broca toile parlor furniture, handsome dining room
and chamber furniture, line mirrors. fine original oil
paintings, by eminent - artists; ease birds, secretary
bookcase, tine velvet and litussein carpls,
c fUrniGUre was made by thet equal to null;
sate.may be examined at 8 o'cloak. on morning of the
GENTEELte Sa No. i-ati North EIC , HTIT Street,
FURNITURE, PIER A]IY.ROR , TAPESTRY
CARPETs,
ON . TITEbDAY MoßisriNg,
May 31st, et 10 o'clock, et Die, 44 North Eighth street,
the genteel lumsebmid furniture, line IFrencl, plate Pier
mirror, fine oil paintings, secretary book-vase, line ta
pestry earyiete, Sce.
May be examined at S o'clock oir the morning of the
sale.
FOR•SALE AND TO LET.
ARARE CHANCE!—" Tll REPUB
LICAN AND DEMOC,R AT, " PI T RLISHED IN WEST
CHESTER, CHESTER. COUNTY, 'PENNA.
YOB SAla —The death of George W. Pearce, Esq.,
proprietor orthit-
„paper, ,t „ems sorry to til.pe.e
of the establishment. In the Immix an loval, earnest,
and enterprising man. Ibis 10u$-established journal
cannot fail to be profitable. Circnlating, at it does,
etensively. la ceitnty of slovenly-tone tliongand in.
habitants, and in a Congressional and Senatorial Dis
trict of one hundred and five thousand, prominent for
wealth and intelligence, and where Unio thousand
the lad olactinn had inatority of over font
votes, and with a constantly turn:mow; popotatur aao
Patronage, it requires nothing but judicious -manage
ment to make it alticrative investment.
-Persons contemplating it parcha,e. should. Plaice that
fact known at once, as it 15 desirable to sell at the
earliest day. JOHN T. WORTITCH - GTON
Administrator of George W. Pearce, deed.
WEST CHESTER, l'a., nay 17, rurla•thstn tf
TTO LET-THE SECOND, THIRD, AND
fotirth Floors at 235 MARNET Street, tltrortqlt to
Church alley. ullr29..tf
el ; FOR SALE Ol TIEWT—HOL - Sn
No. 524 North SIXTH Street. Inquire at the
bongo, for one week, from to 12, and :3 to 6 tny2,l-IV`
CM FOR SALE LOW—A TEEPEE
story Thick 'Dwelling-, No. TWEXTIETII.
Street, with double back building,. all the modern tin
11,VOVAITlelltg. and beck outlet.. Inquire No. 1624- VINE
street.
E. FOR SALE—A FOUR-STORY
A 0175 E, in good order, or will exchange fora
maller one. Part csin remain on ranrigatro_ House No.
1025 Filbert. apply to C. W. HOLMES. in.,
Howard Sr Co. 'a Evnreso; Co.,
lny2o-6t 607 CIIESTNUT Street.
el GERMANTOWN—LARUE AND
.
IR VALUABLE PROPERTY—For Sale; about 30 acres
of ground, with ]Mtge Mansion, Stable, ke
OX, • beautiful toestlen In C.er ,, ,,,alotea, t4ll
walk from the depot. Apply to & TAITA R.
my 20.31 14114 SIXTH Street_
r, COUNTRY BRAT AND FARM
li FOR SALE. —One half or all of that valuable Stone-
Post FARM of 100 acres, BRISTOL TURNPIKE, above
the seven-mile stone, and near Tacony, with a Sao view
of the D. I...vare r Ate_ Afaukton holm aud other
&veiling's _to lett also, factory and smlinshop. Apply
On the premises, or R. WITITTAILER, I.Vo- OW LO
CUST Street. ray 10-4 ts
on FURNISHED COTTAGE TO
-Inrik
Roirn ß e E sNTk ,FOR
e TH ty E - t SU r M Mwßr—d,P lea minutes' t w di k
(NM the depot on the Philadelphia and Trenton Rail
road. Adams. "A. M.," noime.A..u.rit, InylB-60
al FOR SALE—A HANDSOME
thremntory print: BESIDENCE, with three, tcry
back buildings, in complete order, x‘fo. 1.642 "Corti,. FLP
TEEINTI-1 Street. Lot .23 feet 6 inches front by 173 feet
deep to a fifty-feet street. 4nmedinte possessio n g i ven .
For terms apply to JAMES W. PACKER,
GIRARD beans_
. .
HOUSE AND FURNITURE.—To
2E24 Southern or Western Family, wishin g to spend
the euxerner 2n the city ltecAti.V. hAttga, .6 Ptirg opoertard•
ty, is eff'; , red to rent a eomfortable TIDUSE, well fur
nished (also a Billiard Table), situated on one of the
most retiring and respectable squares in the city, be
tween 'Walnut and.Sornee streets. For further in forma-
Iton apy l ly to J. R._ EYRE. No. 116 GOTHIC Street.
above Wa.tuut, bet weeu Fronts ttd Second. mrli - stlifuto -
COUNTRY SEAT AT N p EWPORT,
R. b.anilfel aced R
lint
and
second Beaches, and fronting directly upon the Ocean,
south. There ere 44 4,01:ES of best land, under high_
ellltivation, Lawn, Fruit Trees, Bath-house on the rocks,
for hot and cold sea-water, largo drapery, well sleeked,
Barn, Stable, and sundry out-buildings. The house is
spacious, tastefully . and substantially built, and has all
the modern conveniences. The whole establishment is
sn tineder, and is esteemed ono of the moat desirable
in Rhodeorlsland.
. _ .
Fur plans and full particular:4, apply n,
ROBBRT E, AFTIIORB,
Roca Egtate and Mnrwitze Broker,
21 CITY EXCHANtiS.
• DEVONSHIRE Street.
myl.o-tuthslm BOSTON, Massachusetts,
in FOR 5.A.4., E—TEN 51TPERIOR
Imut th ea.-story- /pat.:E... located on COATES street,
between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets—lots
running through to another. street. For sale at great
bargains and en caq" Terme. Vox- swoly L.l
HIRAM MLLER.
113-6t* 22.3 GREEN Stro4.
re FOR SALE AT A GrItEA.T BAR-
MaGAIN t or exchange for smaller house, the Hue large
DWELLth No. 202.FRAXIS:LIN Street. Apply at 236
CHURVII Alley, 1 3 134P1A. ap37-Im*
4th - BURLINGTON PROPERTY FOR
SALE Oar pleasant Brick DWELLING
DOUSE, with wter il/M1 asij9isiing Mce, WiAtter ova
Dr. Barclay, on Wo4)l> ntret-c, Apply to s, SWAY P_ 801 CHESTNUT Street, or PRASKLIN WOOL
MAN, 70 MAIN Street, Burlington. inyl9-thsnY3r
eft F.O R 5A L 13TIILDING
AIatAND LOT, No. 30S CHERRY Street, south side.
Lot 00 feet front, 100 feet deep. At s`2feet, in depth widens
to 76 feet, to an O-feet alley. molting to Cherry street.
Apply at the Office of Chrie,t, Chuveh Ito4Dith.l age,
WALNUT Street. ap2f-Sw
i t FOR SALE—A VALUABLE
io— h ou se,oa, Aotattininff about 21 acre& With
Mansion Large stone Barn. and tither buildings . ,
on the Norristown Railroad, near the Junction of the
Reading Railroad, and fronting on Allegheny avenue.
4'l ib place to adiutinidy situated, and will be sold wry
Low, and on accommodating terms, if sofa anon.
B. F. GLENN,
noyin 1.23 South FOURTH Street.
FARM FOR SALE, IN CITEBTER
Connty, 4 northweat from Downingtown, on
a good pike. f2la" miles from Pennsylvania railroad,
aboat 108 acres best quality /and, welt watered .nad di
vided into fields, wool, plenty or fruit ' building- 22:mr
and good style , otol plenty of them: xvo.i.oo!ttt the
door; lawn in trout ornamented with shade, &e. A
beautiful pixcet will not fintrer by comparkon with ally
In the market. 0. l'Amozr,
on. ISVOlnigag. Gathrieville, Pont office. City referetwes
D. run,AlA.l , t,
Inyl6-Im. .11.04 North SIXTH Street, l'hila.
eFOR SALE,—A SUPERIOR FARM
of Do aerez, on the MEDIA RATIatO.A.D, - to mite.
from Market street. A tirot-riaos Form, with oxteueive
buildings, at Crosswiekg, Pi. J.
Al. a Very lone number of Farm' In Delaware, at
01eeeti oz
ingly low prices. B. F. ririvszr,
my - 14 123 South FOURTH Street,
SH IrrlAre.
BOSTON AND PHILADEL.
MIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from nab
port on SATURDAYS, fr.m. first wharf auova PINT
Street. Philadelphia, and Lone Wharf, Boston.
The gteatirtehip SAXON, Capt, Matthew., wilt sail from
Philadelphia for Boston on6aturday, Mavl!,atlol.M..
and eteaaieldp 14 , 54455 AM. Capt. Ilakdr, from Boston for
Philadelphia on tame day, at 4 o'clock P. X.
These TIM and substantial ateain4hipa form a rogniou
from each port punecanlir on Saturdays.
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TIST for the last twenty years, 2119 VINE St.,
below Third, inserts the most be.. .
m." 1111 TEV.TS the
age, mounted on floe Gehl, Platina , . Vulcanite.
Coralite, Amber, ac., at prwee, tor neat and substantial
work,snore reasonable than any dentist in . this city op
Mate. denti st Teeth plot:awl
Pain for life, Artificial Teo*
repaired to suit. to pau/ extracting. All work
warranted to fit. Reference, best families. ronr_sz.
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sTORE,
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16 SOUTH FOLJRPH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, A.
.a. /sage variety of .P.IRE-PROOF SAM dame ea
band.
PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.-
Just received 25 additional cases of these celebrated
(Aiixander's) Matches for sale to the trade & on4r.
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AtailliOWALT m 11130WZ1'S. /1113. TOMS St.
MEDICAL.
Drarzinf_4; , •,
NOISES IN THE HEA_D,
DISCHARGER
CA.7 I A la la ,
I , TITTEALGIA.
lIIIELTMATTSIT
issimm
S'CROtritLA,
Dico2.7viTLl.r. AFFECTION..
THROAT DIFFICULTIEg.
With all diseases which latest the ham l oa d, cured
effectually by Mr, 3lt. G. BROWN'S 11EITAPHICS/-
(;AL DiwY,VEILIL
PR:ICM, 85_
TIIE
NOR RICHARD'S RYE WATER, arid tha
SCALP ItENOVATO.II, t:•hick areAlisilactly fie; amte.
Price $1 each.
NO BORING WITH INSTIII7SrENTs .
;so in.owlra Tim
ICU SNDFFING DP TUN NoSTR.II-s. /liZti.o
-
So rourins Medicine down the threat.
The Bletatiliyaical Discovery will teach evAry spot
that instruments will reach, and then , audn of /dams
besides.
mils_ NT_ G. 11910W14,
,lIETAPHYSICAL PHYSICIAN,
CAN BE SEENAT HEE. OFFICE
consequence of the prejudice existing in regard to
patent medicines, and the low estimate at which they
ere held by people in general, it is my earnest desire
th a t Joy alteraphyeic,.f rn , e.ereer.nonm nor be revels-e t /
or claseed with the patent medicines of the age You.
ask Inc why? I answer, because itis a ktie:llijie *ne
er...dry. differing in application, tendencies, and re ; Rya
from all other remedies nod preparations: which Lava
ever gone before it. And further, htteanse the Meta
physical Discovery
the result of inherited power to
trace eirects to their first cerise. This may he styled
Originality of thought: therefore let - it be understood
that the MulunlAn-ical Discus -et, In nut only the r .ntlt
of Inherited power, but also the result of a life oe - rara
philostophiral research, and that, too. in unbeatea
track.
The mind of the discoverer could not be satisfied with
any development 10,s than the first conk of the discaoe.
This kind of knowledge, and this alone. is what a ra
tional, sensible, and enlightened people demand. Nine.
tenths of th e physicians of the age are totally unfit fur
their position, as the power to trace eltimm to she °sumo
1,0,,,05, to the few. This beta aseertion require. no
proof. Every house in the land has the proof within its
Olyn doors, Disease reignsand triumphs in every home,
r..-nt. 0h1id....4 fr.ra ft . ene
Latton to aeoeration, tiIUS entailing on oar loved ones a
lire worse than death.
How correct is the sentence: " :My people perish for
lack of knowledge_ " Awake! awake! ye slumbering
World, and betake yonbmlves to tinlilght! Think. and
live! Diseased individual, whoever then art, remem
ber that there is but one root in the human aystent
which gives liirtit t i and ru>mtue the life of aLxonsa.
and that no earthly n.)wer can remove your disease ex
cept this root be destroyed. Your disease may change
its nature and leaniity, bat remembe r it will nun .. , c co me
forth with other attendants, and stop your fleeting
ft tiirm unlocked for.
With confidence I say the GMT Itltcovery
is the only remedy ever oitereol b: the world whirl[
Will utterly annihilate the root of disease. The Dia
eoiery consists of three distinct preparations. One for
th e cCitip , one for th e eye and ,no an ,no P., the ear. Taws*
work in conjunctiun, and :atilt, at the root of all dis
ease. When I say all, 1 mean every diet:use that era(
infested the human body.
rLEAsE nib . A.r. THE FAT:LOWING CEETIFIG&TEE
CAREITLLIC.
PUTIESIC. A<p ealraltatt OF SErEBAI. VP-Alta ,
FT.LNIdan CURED.
It is with heartfelt gratitude to Clod that I ant enabled
to give the following certificate, for tnc benefit of the
suffering:
'When a little girl at boarding-school, on the ba.E....0t
the Hudson, sracred severely the first year from
rntni , oc-,i.oont,galzr to , Talcs the. funs of As-thragt-
It seen became necessary to remove me from the sir
of the Hudson.
Ito language can describe my sufferings for fourteen
year,
My family wmo red MP to different climates. thinking
some atmosphere could he found where I could breathy
mere easily—hut all to no purpose.
Some years sines Catarrh also made its appearance.
My .Id-thina sea, so setters that I wa.,t nitne,t constantly
suffering front tut attack (which always Confined its to
bed for several days), or tine eitimt.s of an attack. My
bedroom hail almost become an lei...pit:A ; burning ...It--
peke htlsol!„atnek'illE &a_ Ste_ 11114szt
poultiees had become, as it were, a second nature. r
Vat reduced to a skeleton. and .ten at the point of
death. My family no more thought of raising me out Of
Ardlima, and its ritrendaun., (loin of rib'sinz a corp-to
OM grave. Almost everything tbengio, or /leant
of. during a period of fourteen years, was tried In my
behalf, and. I folly believe had I not been Mossod with
a most devoted sister, who watched me by . day and
aurlying. remedhls necessary in aid ide in bream.
I nc I.o.fere my attatfila gained on me, I Would Zoog ere
tills have passcd from 'rune.
I have been under the treatment of the first
phyet
°lane in New York and I'hilattelphii4 but they could
Whoa roe no rein•r.
When I first began t ? -WK. 31. (t.. Drown's "Meta
physical Discovery was thought to Le I
.non felt my Catarrh breaking asp and disappearing. For
eight pond". I Lace not had an attack of Asthma. which
I eeill:t not ,14. V for years and years prevhcp./y„ Wnn.
derful I foe( unspeakably thankful for this, cull seem
in anew world.
I expecl to travel copsiderably nu* some tire", Alt
letters addressed ' Bonn, 0.,
will tenth me., and will meet with a - prompt reply, A t
ahy time I twiny Le where an interview may be had, I
will nOtify the writer of the ifillfle,
NEURALGIA
CERTIFICATE OF xn. J. P. LITCIT, o^ orrAllf.t:-T4wPr
Thix to to certify that nine weeks i;IECe aitacked.
With iVeriralgla to the most violent form.i...iver.d.iray
hiClabS were applied to, who did all they could ti relieve
rue, - bur to no purpose. - Every patent medicine anti
remedy that could bc , fottuil were applied without effect_
ri,ee wan poultivetland handaned in order to find re
lict: Since the Neuralgia attacked me I lost twenty-
Eeven pounds of In this state a. friend of miae
recommended mato try Mrs. M. G. Brown's 111,,taphy_
Rini Discovery, as it hail cured a friend of his very had
eyes, which had nailed the endu of the mo...eueinour
Cougetlllently I wont to Mrs."lll. Srown's ollic•:t. at
the AMERICAN 110[7:ikl, and obtained tier Hetannpd
eal Dikenvery. on Saturday", the nineteenth instant. I
studied it at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The remit way
that Neuralgia subsided. Atruomt- butuediatety t felt.
relief. I slept well, Without any poultices as btflate:
and at the time of awing this certificate, the 2lscr...irti.,
I consider /11)eir deliteted item - my disease, and re
commend the Aretaphyeical. Discovery to all who are
suffering.
CATARRH VUREP,
MR. RIM O'CII2INOR. OF OLD ca3l/3417ra,
This is to certify that. I have been troubled with a had
catarrh for the last live years. This winter it !lemma
ithilgllllllsf troubleindne: CO much dd that I MIS 01/14Cti
tU rive fat night, owing - to the dnictic, which wontd.
satincated me. I obtained Mrs. M. G. Drown's lf,a
physical Discovery some weeks back, used it faithfully,
and the result is that my catarrh began to give way at
once. I felt relieved from what hail been 50 trouble,ome
and offensive to me, and now - consider myself a
young roan, being entirely delivered from. the ti•rrifda
disease of catarrh. lily mister has also been diNe:oeil in
her head and even from childhood; vo much so shot the
family thought she could not live. In else use •.e ant
Discovery she has received equal benefit with myself_
We cordially recommend the Metaphysical hi--cevory.
1, S. C. Chase, of Cambridgeport, do certify that
have been troubled with a bad catarrh fur upward, of
thirty years. I obtaind. Mrs. Gt_ itrown',
physical Discovery, and in ten miantos aftereAng: it
Sound relief thou] had never found betore_ I have n-ed
the medicine Mb/dotty and believe it went to the rod
Of fIIT disea se; and I feel:.:, if catarrh or a-, eradieatA,
from my system, the foul ed'octs of the sad di , ease
ing ceased. My wife also has been sulfecind from a
complication of diseases. On using - the discovery clot
ted blood and - matter rushed fro. and _slti
found lin Mediate relief, and has been gni hitta ih her gone
r:a health ever since. tinder these Mecum-mace- I
heartily recommend the Metaphysical Discovery to an
- who edger.
CURE OF DEAFNESS.
I, Thos. pooly, fin. 1 Jenlslas Plate, Coninv-rel4
street, do certify that I have been deaf tnr apwarl
four reni, 1 vbrwitteil Mrs. M. G. Browns Mehaphy,h
Cal n),c,, T cri, Rua have Ai..ITA• At aboat
month, and the reval: is that I have 01§tala2i1 my iler , vE:
hearing, for which I feel qrateral tv tied aua i%Er,
G. Brown. Doi 6111itlity J heard The prie,r r and .11
bear tli clock tick, which I Could nor de te.-fere-
- _
DTSI'E.LISIA, CATARRH, LW,. ,k,,„
stR GEOROE vArtinx's f;ERTIFIOATE, OF MALDEN
Tide is to certify that I enfftred for ten rat>
from Dyspepfda, Catarrh, and a complication or ,u.,--
eMeN. Fur the past year, I have been resties , , and
could not sleep at ,night. fie exhausted bad I beeemi
that I sva,,itildila to do inshotbwholddlltiek I Uaruao
so cold that it Neetooll 11.11pOSSibiti for me to keep ivarra.
For some time, my eyes wore very much diseased, and
my bearing - dull. Myself and friend, considered uPia
In thin orate, I wear tl) Mr.l. M. G.
Brown, at the American house, ;tad obtained
tree arna.-
l:hy>itnti Discovery. I halt , - used vno best faithraily,and
Ito language can brie I, tell the benefit I have r,e,ie.-4
from it, lLy eyes have become clear and ~,trqug.. My
McKim - a
-la in entirely
1 can eat hearty, and withont any inconvenience_
catarrh hue eeimed. (I would remark that large blue
lumps of matter seemed to come front my hyoteru. I My
whole hour has become animated and warm. I non
ROW (10 lay twat work, and feel altogerher, , ,
Ily friends say am gaining fleet, - I taieve a,. I was I
could not have lived. I feel grateful CO God for the
benefit] hard received and 'dill expect to r e ceive.
recommend hire, di. G. Brown, and Ler 1.3..14 te4itt
trient, to all who author - as I have d•me. liandre.l. of
cerfilicates of cures of drafito,c., etc., in and around
Boaon, can be found at the. Waco.
r.1111 . ...10131.1,1T Jan_ .911,
I, William Lee, of Glonee,ter, Camden
do certify- that my wire, Ellen, has been me'
verdy with a compile:won of diseaNes for
Her find tenni& Mt., WoMb cOMPliti FIT, 'Which too-Una - I
her to bed for serer WfXTIVi. En,i-nk-,-; land,
Oct in. one after another, till my wife became a
perfect - wreck. Otte has been limb, the treatment of ten
prominent ph3 - siciaus., all of whoa, failed to tire her
any rel ier, and Oxen-a., Pt [he Arno; r f DOM,
It is more than four yearasiueo .da. was able to artead
honeeheld dutiesand I had been e/I!IL led to emph.y a
hou-ekeeper. We had given up dm:Earl= to n..-ele,s.
S.ene thee ago my homokeoner, very Pro vid ' 4ll4/15-,
went is Kimi, , essing, l'eausymoi.,,
when . he learned that Mr. John nirbna.o.l liter si4er r a
neighbor) had given up work and iris at! the ',dial of
,1,,E1,‘ Lat. Mci. M. t7i. Ikon; . "M , 'taphr-,
:deal Di. , ,coverY.'' and mini; it Mithfully, had I,en.
!:toyed to health, and wao np and at work a g a in_
When my heneekeepor came home Ale told me the
twee:tiled till lift' 10 Wihiti Pt_ Mr. iceit. -
tn.md for the particulars. lOM no and received chem.
We then sent for Mrs. M. G. lirewu'es " Metaphy,icat
im., , ,very." and my wife has tt,ed it faithfatlc. Tit 4
result is her Isom complaint has entirely go;le, and
*he ran now do the worli.uf her house.
eouiale;e that
db-e:lse ka last leaving her system, and ,he rv--....klahwz
her original health. Iler eye,, which were very weak,
are clear and strong. I unhesitatiney ast rill, my
wife's recovery from the JiaWs of death to, Mrs. 51.
Drawn "31rranhyAral Dinorery,. - and rev,lntoewl
it to all who *hirer from toy , whatever, a, it
strikes at the toot or all t.:1,,mhl any p r e4m
Wia/1 to call in reference to the ;hove, IAM to
fee !Reid or write, u.. they may de:ire.
A:SOY - Z. VZ TO 11 - 31. Tinik
or oLoCCE,;I:EIt, C.II.IIIENCorSTT, S. J.
KINCiAESKINW, Sept - . 27, 1F6:3.
Mr. LEE: IsteaFe accept thi, a, my teNtirmmy 1),?-
11 a 1101 Dirs. :A.G. "
al _I)
L-covery."
I Iva:- upward, a uinW Indi a / 1 A falliated with a :fever)
pain In my Loaf!, ttob* my ear, , , deafue ,, ,
and dhiniess of sl g at. 1 was forced to glee np work: ...a-
Zirely. I wa, under the treatufeut of several medical
wk.,. did alt they cauld. relieve tn he,
,11C Choir
modieitte.s were of PO aNILII. 1 Was [bar
gaws o, death, and had. made UP ..3" mind that death
alone could ant my misCry_
• - - _
Ott the ninth day of Aprif n friend nailed em me and
advi,...4.1 um to give. M. (:. Redllll a trial. After
I did so, and in le , : than throe wool,.
Witt; Hi my wurk ugaiu, as %volt is
liro, and aid still iu of oxeeltent health.
By the blevo , lllo - or Cod alid Mr'. M. L'rowu's great -
Mei - orb-y:4.a " 1 XIII once ntore enabled td
earn my daily broad.. 1 alit 3 - dam rraly, wit - h rt,pein,
Joll3l' RICI-111.0ND.
( I .:IrirICATE — WALTIU.X.
that I have been diseased for thirty
past_ The gist appears - ore Was in tur head, f r .,..;
- Which it werkied ire was- in y enti re
everYioiut tti", , iie ~,.3 n Y body to feel there Wits a,
great wrong sono - wnerc. -"Ye - Pepsin, constlpation ortha
„,,I„,,lotent of the liver, a bronchial difficulty,
bid „ w are, With a constant eick headache, and other
•irreCu tariciee, have been enemies with have
to grapple for the past thirty Tears.sighr, hearing, and memory have also been failitig
for :ono- xeitre. I have resorted to every evi.teni of Urge..
tire oilered to suffering humanity. Nothing that donitrit
iiiiiivOicines could do lint has been lions for me,but all
to no purpose. S eeingis an atlyertieornent in the paper
that G. Brown 'would soon visit lb -ton, forth:
ouroo. , e el introducinEtner
Ir.efue.e, dte_, &e., I determined to try that rettlodY
a, last reaert. And now that I have 'lotto so, I taint: i
Jay ditty to give the result to the world, as no dont, •
there are many ~nifering have done, and praying fy
the day to dawn when deliverance woad reach theer.-
The that week I used the MotartrisivolDL-'",''wY Ii ttC
-
clotted blood and matter fell from my head. r. came
rushing from my head to lay throat, at-o from my 'tot
tests_ i got intitteiliate
The discharge emanated at intervah , forahoot a ‘‘,;• -
My Met berdavhe ceased. I. fri tbe oitver of the teed
rice tbrongh every extremity of my body. I verity - t
Dere it to be the most powerful win for good Ow
vsa.varTli.d to the lintinin systen, From the
application I found it was taking hold of the 77:-.3 t i
my trouble & As Icon at my head trasitolit: .. l , V 4 ...
01 her diseases began to die mit 3IY ' from u
llenti now eat heartily, witionn any
bronchial
gestion. cOnatipation has gem, -
fection has sione. entaroonlent Of the •
. 4
:My whole system is so relreved from .I,l,r.analA,
it beyond my col:apt-A..91.t0n t..! .
It' menwvv bee ithin b e e O nle sufferer
neighbor of mine 'who le
ho
and a comolientiou of ! •
received the same hellerg
0. Browns Metaphr , -ley
hnve estrerienced n US:.' me,,,efige
covert, twist heartily reron
good to the people.
Tbe `! Mataphvic9l Discos
ztch.ii,!.tictrese...n(t:ett;
add re , on receipt 01 the P ric ." Snatp Hon
tea Pour xia=arroEre Watert. BROWN,
tor '•o‘ot, 44.. Addicts, Nr•-• t
wy„,
ofrppriucipal It; 1.0.:ND .
tlay -
410 ARCH street,
1110151 TILE EAR,
No. CM ARGIL STREET