The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 13, 1865, Image 4

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" PHii'AiiSt.'pHiX, Feb; IS, 188BJ
Tt is noon at Jay Cooke & Uo.’s.' parent
front room of all tbese-iittle back and side rofcmiß,
tbe narrow and {he wall
Is crowded with people:waiting to bb waited oh.
They are of all olaBjfB*_aiidall decrees, and of all
oolore. Thera are blaok menlnJay Oooke & Oo.fs,
and they hold Money In their hands; and there la a
soldier theres and there 1b an officer* lame, yet with
an unmistakable air of eommand and of guardi
anship :• an& tbefe are Quaker#, who look annui
ty* and oouppns, and peace, and gbodness all over
them | and'lfiere Is a clergyman* and a woman that
«ews, and sew# by gaslight, I will wager, and three
WO|nen who #ew not, neither do they spin, but who
make investments; and there are meohanles, one
witfi his dinner-pail; and there are two impatient
brokers, who takb little walks in small circles, and
Sul? out watches to see what’s o’clock. There time
i money. A slow stream of people, putting some- 3
thing away in inside: pockets, comes out frjm the
second room and’flows into the afreet. A new tele
«rphb?y,with that p«o^larstrideofHfeord e aa
haste that nothing i must obstruct* buta.SSLiS? ■ ‘i
crowd, and opens his bock and handles Ms despatch.
“Gome here! boy [-here, here, i
how they come in. * ’ rings out a logons, magnetic TOlce, 3
In which command clearly mingles wl<h laughter. The
lad turns and hats his way into room No. 3, counting ,
straight from the sidewalk* in which a great deal <rf
shadow cast by old Stephen J»i«MPd* tw» *^}^PiJ e A
with manuscripts, a sofa, eight chairs* bundles of
blanks, and two men busy With pens in their hands.
One of them Is Jay Cooke. • 1
••Hike to see how they come In, my son. ** Theboy
delivers the despatch It le owned andfead: *• Second
Naiional Bank. Chicago. $142,000 - That is another
rope to tie the West to the East. Take it into the side
zoom, my child ’ and the speaker resumes his pen and
writes rapidly. He is a large man, who gives you* In ■
stsntly the impression of not having done growing; of .
having a great deal of youth straggling behind his man- .
hood* and that has not yetmarched but is going to come
in soon* and camp right down on the table at which he
is writing.* You don’t see 7- 30s-in him at your first look* ,
nor IC-40s fl nor 6 20s, nor-any finance, nor any states •-
manshlp, nor any power. But you do see. and you lin
ger OTer the sweetness and tenderness of hie mouth, the
boyish ireshnets of hit face, the boyish weight and die*
order of his brown hair* the childlike brightness of
ejes, behind whose daughter you see thinking going
on, the isupergboundlng suplenecs and Quickness of ’
fall, muscled boyhood m a large man's motions. .Cer
tainly that man shall quit hanking soon and play leap
frog. -Ton arc-sure of it The business of raising the
money to carry on a war that eats up three million* a
day. you are sure that he will stop it in just three min
utts* time and let fly out of’him several huadredcnbic
feet of,hscontaminated blissful* New .England district
school joyouseas, injpxetendlng to beaehuroh.orgaa,
playing Old Hundred, with a variation, of Yankee Boo
dle—running furious foot-races* which terminate in
wrestling—trotting with unbroken wind up snowMlls
With the empty sleds of allfche girls in thadiatrlct-back
ing the ABO toddlers through the deeper drifts with,
purposely accidental falls that wet only himself, but
make immensity of shouting and laughter, in wMeh the
hillajoln. ' _ ■ _ .. .
fils pen is going fast The lame officer comes in and
takes gold out of his vest pocket* five double eagles,
and Jinnies them. * * One of my men asked me to bring
this in’ * (this officer commands a camp of rendezvous
and instruction for colored troops) * and put it into
7 80s ’f ■
“Tardy repenlacco, colonel! But tbs white, gold
gambler, have been tuiht Sir the .acre way. Better
late than never, thongl-’’ ; , ...
“Aad.notherhas liven me #BOO to invest."
■‘Hurrah I Ah, colonel, It i» not aStosetherawhite
man’* war, is It?, I am glad to have black soldier; taka
the Government loan The subscription »hon!d ran
like a cord throngh the whole country, tying it to
gether, making one inteieat, removing prejudices, aud
‘““fcSfnM 2l“thS'sentence, slightly drawnouta.
wmdhadbwnde’frne'dferwm”of ttoe.“ivwS«ay
familiarity with whichold gunner, grip cannons. X have
heard that he will toy a railroad a hundred miles, or
two hundred miles Mng-a railroad dead of bankruptcy,.
and entombed In titustecs and without piomtoe or
prospect of resurrection—that he will buy it, rc
animate It, rebuild it, restock *f K
nnd soil it to bystanders when they have gotton over
bOinr dumb-founCed at the miracle, at a price oompas
sable by them and remunerative to Mmwlf And I
have heard that he will bny up the depreciated debt of a
huge Western State upon his convictions that its soil
and Its population wi 1 double, treble, and quadruple
afce wealth of the St ate and fetch her obligations up to
nax. The man handles huge sums of money and huge
joans with the ease and precision with which mathema
ticians handle large combinations oiflgurea.
A new telegrapn txy rushes in* hidden nearly in a
greatcoat; and wheezy as to bis reßpiratione the spur
of pressing importance roweling him deep. He throws
down his despatches, then foldß his book and plays a
tattoo on the cover, and employs his leisure eyesight to
hunt iha ceiling over to see where the Seven-Thirty is
kept, and not IndingH there settles his look and his
frith upon Jay Cooke as.thetieven Thirty, and listens
So him with reversal. _.. „ _ m
“Keokuk, Iowa; $20,000. That’s well off to sun
down. Good I Lowell, lfasa.; $17,000. Good, also!
That’s from the factory girls. Ohio;
$20,600, nearly aU In fifties and hundreds. Lafayette,
Ind.: SIO,SCe Augusta*. Maine; Louisville, Ken
tucky! Dee Moines* Iowa; *20,600. Won’t somebody
just tell me whei e will be the repudiation of the na
tional debt tout is diffused hast aud Weat and Worth
and Southf ”,. And he resumes Ms rapid writing, and
is absorbedis his work. The letter finished, he speaks
up cheerily again* while he folds the sheet with, his
a " ? SUthe taking of this lean by the people, instead of
foreigners; it is tie depositing, by the people of their
mosey, and their laith, and their affections In-tie per
petuity of their Government, and in the boundless
resource, of their country, and in its power and
its glory; ills this that makes these telegramsba
witebing and important It is these small subscriptions
that we want.not the big ones. These email subscribers
won’s sell th.ir bonds. They buy to keep. .Every
little fifty dollar or hundred dollar bond they get Is a
nest egg. They will pinch and save and work to
buy more The big subscribers will sell out on a ’
rise, or they will sell out to buy a bMp, or stock a
store, or buy land. Hut the imall buyers hang ou,
and weave themselves into the vary life and inte
rnet! of the Government This loan could easily have
been marketed In Germany. But what a political blun
der U would have been to have sold It abroad, and what
an economical misfortune. The war debt of the United
States, due to the people of the United states, can be
easily carried ana ultimately paid. Two American
national debts have been extinguished, by payment.
The third one wilt he extinguished in the same way.
But until it is paid, not the scurviest politician will
dote poop at xepudiaiion-mo section will liip eeoee
eion or division, I hold in this fist the. guarantee
of permanent Union between the nast:and the west,:
and the eentre and the extremes,” and he Hatters
with a great smile a fistful of seven-thirty telegrams.
There Is an armv of banks, bankers, brokers, and i
agents' engaged in the work of popularising this seventy
thirty loan. They number between 4.0C0 and 8,030. •
Every man of them hae the necessity of eating, and of
being clothed, homed, and warmed, and has a lively
prejudice in favor of wages. JayUopke pays every one;
of them out of his private pocket.- Here is his account
•rlih the lean and the machinery thereof, and it Is note
worthy. The Government payehim »of X per sent,
lot the' first fifty millions no telle, 'and % of* 1 per
cent, for the second fifty millions end the resi
due. The Government puie on him all the losses,
all the risks, and all the expenses. How, out of
that small commleeion of % first, and afterward
K, he pays to the suh-agont, banks, and brokers, % of
1 per cent. Then he pays for all of too telegraphing In
cidental to the business, and it Is awfully eoetly. Thau
be pays alt the expenses of the travelling agents—pays
all the expenses of advertising (and nearly every panel
in the country •*display-heads" the7.3o), all the ex-
J ranees of clerk hire, exprese charges, blanks, olraa
srs, and the disttllmtion and posting of handbills.
Bess than one-eighth of one percent, remains in, Ms
hands at the esd. with.the immense risk and the snor-.
mono care and labor of so vaat and. driving a buelnaee.
In Europe, on the other hand, the banker that opens Ms
doors only as a medium of negotiation for a Govern
ment loan is paid from one to two and a half per cent.
I take itthafthelnexpensivsnese of this Seven-thirty
loan is a featnre Of it, as wall as ite popularity.
To diminish the expenses of the. .iminetue system of
telegraphing, necessary to the rapid pushing of the loan
(remember that the Government wae about run ashore
for money three week s ago) a cipher is employed,
3,60 p. M —Him of the gum and the telegraph again—
magnetic ohlld, reminding by-the abandon of Ms ehew
ing.and Ms general Btyle of living in the clouds while
running errands, of the page X saw shooting about a bi*
basket at the end of a string as he marched across the
fioor of the House of Bepreientariveßiduring the voting
on the amendment of the Oonelitution to abolish slave
ry in the United States. He throws down three de
spatches: ,
Bostoh, Feh. 15.— Jay Cooke: This bankanhscrihes
#BOO,OOO to seven and three-tenths loan.—J. K. Fci.LSk,
Merchants* national.
Columbos, Ohio, Feb. IS.—Jat Cooxe: Sent cerllfi’
cates. 06 thousands, 30 five hundreds, SO one hundreds,
SOflftlss — VF. G, Deshlku. *
ffomsmay need to be told that the roven-thirties are
Issued In five denominations: #6O, #lOO, #6OO, #l,OOO,
#6,000, and that they bear interest as follows:
Uneeentperday on each IS bond.
Two cent* per day on etch, 1M bond.
Ten cents per day on each.. «0 bond
Twenty cents per day on each. bond.
One dollar per day on each....... 6,000 bond.
.HmrlKATOuGtO*., Feb 16.—JiT Cooke: fubsonip
tion to day, 7-30, one hundred thousand dollars.—H.
M. Welch.
From this time on until the close of thebaslneu hours
of Jay Cooke &,Co. >, and until Jay Cooke JtCo puts up
his shutters and has seemingly gone home aad got into,
slippers, and has perception of wa through the seuee of
ernel), telegrams pour fir in a stream, up to ntneo’emek
at night. Listen to them as they arrive from West and
East andHorth and South:
FonK Fa., 16th.—Want ten thoutand thus: 4 one
■thouiand, 4 five hundred, 30 one hundred. 111 fifties.—
B. D Schmipt, Cashier.
Bsulthgtob, lowa. 16th.—Stihscrlptione to 7 80 to
day, thirty-five thousand. —Geo. 0. Lapxax.
FittbSBlUJ* Fa.# 16th —Sales to-day# $3*3.200. Bead
37 oae thousand, 28 fiva handled, 42 one hundred, 20 I
fifties.—S.D. Bbkkos, Cashier.
Few York, lath -We shall keep the aipsy for oar
own little town.—hijESKOßS. Chaws, & Co.
Ton will keep the $600,0,0 worth, eh? A very food
thin* to keep. v
Fbw Haves, Conn., 16Hjl—Amonnt of onr snbacrip-
Hon to 7 3 10 to-day ia oae hnadred thousand dollars.
I K. Ward, Cashier.
Wheblisq. Ta., 16th. —Subscriptions to seven
thirties to-day, ninety-one hundred dollars.—B.
Adams, C, shier.
Fbovidekcr, R 1., 16.—60 fifties, 260 oae-hnadredi,
''3ol five hand reds, 22 one thousands, 18 five thousands,
WM.-C. Towhsesu, uashlsr.
Kbit York, 16. —I have just invested $7OO in seven
thirties for a poor washer-woman of this city, tho sav
ings of seven years, which she has, .until now, been
.deterred from invest!. gby the counsel of a Copperhead ,
friend.—Boton Romkboh, ...
Isn’t that a characteristic billet-doux 1 Oh, the un
seen and unknown knitting, knitting, knitting of phi
lanthrophy and politics and patriotism in threads of
.silver and of gold, and of woolen and of linen, in bit
stitches and. ultte stitches into this groat aoverament
loan! •
Chicaso, 111,, 16th--Snhsoriptions seven-thirty loan,
sl7,BCo.—lra Holmes
Bvffalo, H. 7 , 16th. —Subscriptions to-day, $72,-
360.—H. 0. Boltov.
Iboktok, 0., 16th.—Suhseripiions to-day, $lO9. Can
I take 6 per cent, one-j ear notes and allow interest to
date of subscription?—o no. Willard.
Answer to which is instantly made: “Ten.” Then
there 1s among the clerks an appendix Of congratulatory
talk over (he wlegr&m from Iron ton: “Tluse $403 are
the earniugn of tiro or three or four furnace men, ”
* ’ Hard earnings by men who can hit hard knocks for
their country. ’’ -
" And who hay to keep, and not for a rise. ’ ’
" Walt till tho Iron enters ear soul. ’ ’ [Hot laughed
at.l ■■
Hartford, Cork. , 16th. —Onr subscription to-day is
three bundled thousand.dollars. —J.,B. Tutor.
Feoria, 111 , 16th —Snjbseriptione this day thirty
thousand dollars. —M. B. Curtiss.
Keokuk, lowa, 16th. Subscriptions this day amount
. to seventy- five thousand dollars. —B. B. Foots, Cashier.
BosToit, Hass , 16th.—Two hundred thousand seven
thirties to day.— Johs Carr, Cashier.
Baltimore, Hd , 16th. —We deposited for John, me
dium. —Brothb. a McKim
Unlocked by the seven-thirty key—that ia an order
for $lO,OOO of the bonds in five hundreds and one thon
aands-
Mbaovillb, Fa., 16th.—Buhseriptione to-day sixty
two thousand seven hundred fifties, 164
hundreds, 84 five hundreds, 12 one thousands. —B.
Hosier,. Cashier.
Bath. He., 16th.—Suhseripiions seven-thirties, $«,-
900 this day —W. D Mdssbrdrh, Cashier,
New York. 16th. -Snbtcriptlous to eeven thirty loan
at this bank to- day amount to s3oB,Bso.—Jans T. Hill,
Cashier. ... .
HbW York, 10th.—Subscriptions thi. day, $199,260.
Advices by mail.—J. I*. Everett, Cashier.
New Yobk, 16lh.—Have subscribed for smotO seven
thirty loan —F. O. Oalhour. Frost
Olevblakd, 0., 16th —Subscriptionsto day: 180 fif
ties, 330 hundreds, 2f9 five hundreds, 65 one thoaMnds,
JO flye thousands Total, $BOO,OOO —H. B Hdrlbdrt,
Cashier. _ . , , , , :
DXVBJTPOBT* lowa* 16tb.—I send to-day arecelptsfor
$lO,lOO seven-thirties. —B. B. Woodward, Cashier.
Bthaovsb* H. Y. , 16th.-guhsoriptloM received for
aeven-thlrty loan to day amountto g3l4»oQo.—is. B.
I BEwTonK, 16th.—Total Emily Stone Half oonntry.
—J.H. Stort, Cashier.
The which unlocked develops thus: “Total, $100,000;
half to be forwarded to us from Washington in one thou
sands, and balance to eubscribeis fiom WashLuiton.
To which answer is made: "Tea; 60,Q((f ” WMle
meditating on the interesting variety of potatoes thus
prcmptiy promietd, and determining if the excellent
Mr Vermuye is to receive £0 000 Peach Blows, to be
counted out potato hy potato or 60,000 bushels of Pink-
Eyem or Carter*, or Meieerm, or Bykemans, or Junes,,
to he measured ia the standard bushel measure of the
State of Pennsylvania, in rushes, for the twentieth
time, that little servant of the thunder and lightning
of Trade and Finance that chewtth sum and does not
revere Tie first of his despatches is from the railroad
lop of the Allegheny Mountains: -
Pittsburg, Fenna.. 16th —Make our subscriptions
far to-day pne hundred thousand instead of seventy
' five thousand, deducting commission. —Jons B Liv
moßTpir, Cashier.
MaNSFiRZfP, 0., 16th—Thirty thousand dollars sub
scription to-day—oae half in five par cent, notes; orders
mail.—A. L Grimes* President.
EfRW Tors, 16th-—Ba all we get any potatoes to mor
row?—Vbbkilik & G*.
Altoona* Pejma.. 16th—fifteen thousand dollars sub
mitted this day,—Js. T. Calowbll,
pot a verr l»I*0 sum-bufc the despatch makes a sen
sation in-Jay Cooke & Co. ’s. The.gas-lights flush up,
and the clerks utter Mtisfictiofl.
Cairo.HHnoi*,lStb —SacdugBs.ooo seveu-and three
tenth notes, dated to day. Money deposited Urdeposi
tory. 1 htcretaty notified —JohK W. trovbr
Baltimore Md.< 26th.—City. Luke Marble. Will
Tfmit by express —J* W, Gcbst, Cashier.
Some hank in Baltimore wants to have forwarded to
it from Washington two hundred thousand dollars in
five thousand notea. How long la it, let us
Baltimore fired on United States troops passing throngh
her cheats? , „ _ |
HEW»Xdn« , glpiyJaiid S&Uj City. This
isaepeciftlorder-foranimporlantpartyr Bewaotsthe
early*—FiskbStHaich. . _ . L
The important party’s etoDagioey an® Emily are tast
woSh owSinc. TlleFare $6CO,uOO in one thousand dol
’“hew Fokk, 16th.-Totfl gix hundred thousand. -Jab.
CUBPHT. , , . |
How much there isin those fqur wordsi, ]
CrSvEpiWbn'o.. i6th have deposited one hundred
thoussna dollars this day. in Second National Bdak fsr
seven-thirty bonder as peSrycuncireular. —T. £. Has-
Datbsport, lowa, 15th.'— T.SOff
day. ten thousand,j.iz handled dollars, —lea M. Gif
fokd. • -£ t t■- -• ■ j
PoaTLAUD. . Maine.-15th. —We . order two hundred
thousand.— W, E»' Owto? Gashr. ■• VJ • \
Datiojt* 0„ lfith. -rWill U. Sr Treasurer receive all
kinds of 6per cßht. notes and accrued interest in pay*
meat of thirties ? . Answer.—E. C. Bbas. Gashr.
■ ToSvhtch answer is made; “Yes; instructions sent to
you to-day:”
Baltimore* Md-, v 15th.—Subscriptions for seven
thirty 'notes this day* seventy-fire thousand dollars.
Denominations are 3 of five thousand ; 40 of one tbou
eard; 25 of five hundred; 55 of one hundred; 17 of fifty*
payable to bearer; lof a thousand-; 1 of one huadred;
1 of fifty, payable, to —rr—»- trustee.— J. Si NorreL
Cashier. • -V»:- ii ' !
New York, 16thi —Sales of bonds larfe. I havs taken
Luke from iadktant Treasurer.—Jab Curphz. . i
Luke being a saint worth $200,000 on the sixxied aad
sealed promise of the .United states of America, there fr
a very*-general' expression of a 'desire inside off Jay
Cookes’ & Go. ’a to take Luke as medicine or otherwise;
also expressions of curiosity to know how IJas. Garphy
felt after taking Luke, and hazardous expression of
opinion by a small boy tnathe.musthave feit,good, uu>
less he had to throw Luke right upinthe'form of pay
ment, inwhich case he would have abiding with him
she consolations of a H per cent, commission.
Kuoxvillb, Tenn., lfith.-Subscriptions .to..seven
mid- three- tenths loan this day, $46*000. —P. Digkbrsohv
. President.
Jersey City. N. J. f lfith.—Subscriptions to United
States «even-and-three-tenths loan, $lOO,OOO. —M. Sard
fobi>, Gazhier. '
Leavenworth, Kansas* lfith —Subscriptions $35*000,
less commiwiora. Don't forward till my letter is rer
ceived. G. Birr. . t
■ -Boston; Mas*. , lfith.—Send Alexander Stone* Martin
Brick, John Iron, John Lath.— Spencer, Vila, & Co.
Piew ! Babel coming down witn a rueh. That, being
interpreted* is, **send $58,000 in one thousands, $30,000
in five hundreds, slo*oBo in one hundreds, $lO,OOO in
fifties.
Chicago, HI, lfith.—Subscriptions to day. $261,700
thus: 892 fifties, 681 one hundreds, 232 five hundreds* 69
one thousands. —G. A Ellib, President
Boston, Feb. lfith.—Total, Bobert.—James H. Beal*
President. g
A subscription of S4CO,CCO communicated in those two
words. Short and sweet. I wish, Mr. James H. Beal*
I bad power of as terse description of the blessings you
and the like of you this day confer in reducing the ex
penses of thegGovernmfent,-an<l putting down the prices
of and clothing to the families of the
soldiers who are fighting our battles in the field. Offi;
dais at Washington and eminenc merchants calculate
that the prompt tskii g of this loan, and the sure supply
of money to pay cos tractors, and cash to buy with in
' open masket* will diminish the expenses of the Guar*
term&Bter’sand Commissary’s Departments twenty-five
percent, *
Dbs* Moines, lowa, lfith. —Subscriptions to-day,
$2O*OCO.-O. Moshbb, Cashier. • '
The feedJngof Vermilye & Co. with ®),OfX) “pota
toes ” seems not to have dulled tfceir appetites a parti
cle. They call now for damsels.in the tone of the King
of the Cannibal Islands. „
Bzw York. Feb. IS. —Bend Emily additional, all
thousands .Will deposit to morrow tor second Emily.
Shall we tetany more to-morrow ?—Ybkkilyk & 06.
Hew Yobk, Mth.-Semd iPetet Alexander seyeii-iitlr
tteer—Claus, Dodgb, * Co, -
Three hundred and fifty thousand dollari’ worth sold
hy this house lolt« cußtomera. ■ ■ ■'
Babel broke loose again in Boston and contusion among
the builders:
Boston, 15th. —Luke John Marble Alexander Stone
Mary Brick Luther Iron John Lath. —Chb a. Vial lx,
C Brwhich itis ilvenrtß to understand that the Boston
National Bank of the Bepnblio wants $210,000 In flye
thousands (everybody Is ricn in Boston), $50,030 in on.
thousande, fSO.UX) In five hundreds, *lO, dOO in one
hundreds, and $lO,OOO in fifties.
Xenia, 0., 16th.'—Snhscriptioha to-day one hundred
thousand dollars.—A. Tbaoeb, Cashier. •
NbwYokx, 16 th.—Send Bmlly new potatoes. We de
posit in Treasury. —Vebmiltk 6t Co. .
The swallow of, that banking house for potatoes) new
or old, is In the history of the stomach.
One hundred thousand more called for ! -
Book Island, 111. , 16th.—Have deposited to day at
Davenport Depository, sixty thousand dollars sub
scriptions to aeyen-thirlies,-NP. C Mitchell '
New Yobk, 16th.—Mail Nanny and six thousand and
fifty country, lath, thirty- six hundred and fifty. Ire n
Wliliam snd thirty-four hundred. Brick, lather and
Belle. Stone Martin and eight. Marble William.
This in addition to six Emilys telegraphed before.—
fiESb St Hatch
Which being carefully unlocked, reveals that this
house has made sals of $253,0(0 of 'seven- thirties, la ad-,
oiUon.to*6tt),ooC, previously reported thlsday and that ■
out of the above order 284 people some where in the big
city of New York are waiting to be supplied with hun
dred dollar bends, and 73 with fifty dollar bonds.
But a breadside of the Tribune would not suffice for
the telegrams ofthis fifteenth of February. One hun
dred and ninety five of them have come in. T&koa
into a little side- room, whore the clerke are under con
vention not to joigle each other at their work, they are
entered on record, and then impaledforone day*are- ,
ference on an upright wire set in a base of wood. The
long printed ribbone pierced, through tie centre ,
fkyirt haDgUßg &OWTL OVBr the 80661 despatches ‘
grew store and more like those ssa»fl«h that radiate
with antennae. It is aMg hundred- legged
heavy to lift* of the circumference of a bushel* a strange -
thist to tee, and suggestive of much to politician,
statesman, statist, and man of finance. It is not to be r
wondered at that it is destined to go to*monowby ex- :
press for exhibition to the:Secr*tary of the treasury.
a *a the President will see it, and Senators and Bepre •
sentatives. And they win not fail io note that these
swinging strings of lightning-impressed paper all
meet in a common point. The telegram ordering
national bonds fromf Bath, In Maine, Interlocks at
-the centre., with similar t one from ‘Louisville**' Ken
tucky—that from Baltimore with the one' from
Des Moines—the demand from .St Louis., Mis
souri, crosses and meets the one from Concord, Hew
Hampshire. Wheeling, in her, hasty errand to lenl to
the Government, tangles in the message from Keokuk,
and Kansas and Connecticut, and Maryland and Wis
Bonsinsmeet and connect at a common middle, of interest
and of patriotism. All-over the country this day the
people have tied themselves to their nation and to ea'ch
other with ropes of silver and-gold. These metals are
more enduring than steel. Wonderful knot! and to be
made mbre wonderful by knitting into it* the orders
for seven-thirties received by mail* au£ those-pre
sented at - the counter. m proper person; why,
from Santa Be, in Hew Mexico, comes a request
that one hundred thousand dollars' worth; be sent
there forthwith. Themoneyis vaitingthere. From
the owners of capital on loan In Caiifornia comes an in
quiry if compound.interest notes will - bel taken in- sub •
acriptlon. From Tennessee, marched over, fought over,
ravaged over, burned' over, come up large orders,for
these Government bonds. A .negro regiment in Camp
William Penn has begun to subscribe, and will proba
bly take within a week S4MOO worth. Wealthy farm
ers in Pennsylvania call in th*ii overdue-neighborhood
loans to lend to their Government.- And all this is in
the filth ytar.of the hughest. costliest, bloodiest war
the world baa ever seen. What a race 1 What cou
rage isouw.what faith,<what wealth,what intelligence
again' the distinguishing character of these sub-.
scriptionjß—that the greater number of them are for fifty
dollar bonds and hundrsd-dollar bonds, and the next
greater for five hundreds. \Tisfhe people's subscrip
tion and Vie people’s money ’Tie thus a democracy
takes a Government loan.' In Europe the war loans of
kingdoms are taken by wealthy home* in which
finance and money and names are jealously bred in and
in by intermarriage,' or bf combinations o£ bankers. In
America they are taken by the people. In Earopa the
people of the continent hide and hoard their money on
the Breaking out of war. In the crisis of their
the Americans, of all tfcaF'tranßitfon>dciarpß'riadln
which daily bread is won by daily labor, and of
the class of cultivators cf the soil and master mechanics,
and almost wholly of the legions that carry the musket
and swing the sabre—they bring all they have got ana
lend to their Government. ‘ r The greater number of
subscriptions," r have said. "Choctaw**’ painted
With red ochre and diamond dust,, in.nicked in buckskin
and ‘ dlamcnds, with golden tomahawk handled and
heavy with diamonds, may ride down from the Fifth
avenue, and set Henry G. Stebbios St Son to subscribe,
by Instant telegraph, a million to the seven-thiriy loan.
When be rides bdek to his mansion, he carries bat one
vote ifi his carriage. The fifty-dollar subscriber, who
nails shots' to his horses' bools, Is his political equal in
ail respects. In some contingencies he Is his. poli
tical superior. fiegard again, I say, those small sub
seriptions, but those creat subscribers. They are scat
tered all over the United States. They live on farms,
in villages, in workshops, in back streets. Government
Loans the privilege and the distinction of the rich.! The
supplying of the Kepublic with money to maintain the
war it wages for its existence— that the possibility and
the right of the folks, whose aggregation and life are
represes ted by the Fifth avenue! why, the Fifth avenue
neither pays nor fights. This seven thirty subscription
on the heels of four years of battle* demonstrates that
tbe American-social condition, which is represented by
that street of palaces with the Central Park as an ap
purtenance. is of no account—of no sort of account. It
is the people that raises tbe' money, and raises tbe
soldiers— it is the common people that pays its blood
into the mar and its money into the treasury. And may
God Almighty bless the people!
»Tls nine o 'clock at night.. A clerk foots up tbe sub
scriptions of the lfith or February to the seven* thirty
loan* and announces the total: Eight million sisehun
dreaaiid seventy four thousand Jour hundred and
fifty dollars. . .
God save the Republic!
THE COURTS.
Supreme Ccmit-Pregent, Woodward, C.
J,, Thompson and Agnew, Justices,
APPLICATION 70S A MANDAMUS AGAINST MATOS
BBKBY.
The Commonwealth, ex rel. Bichard Vandyke and
Mark Wsdleigb, vs. Alexander Henry, Mayor of the
City of Philadelphia. This case, which was an appli
cation for a mandamus. came up for hearing Saturday
on bill, answer, and demurrer. The relators, Messrs.
Vandyke and wadlelgh, aver that by a resolution of
Committee of Councils on Girard Estates the Mayor was
directed to execute a lease of certain coal -lands- in
Schuylkill county; tt at on the Uth of September, 1563,
Councils authorized a lease to-be granted Vandyke and
Wadlelgh, for a certain tract of such lands f that a lease
was prepared; that the lease was dated the 16th day of
November, 1863, and-on that day they executed the
same in duplicate, in which they agreed and covenanted
tio be’lessees of the city trustees under the will of
Stephen Girard; that said lease, executed in duplicate,
was presented to the Mayor to be executed by him, but
thpt he refused to execute the same as Mayor, or erase
the seal of the city to be attached thereto; and, although
often nquested. still refuses to comply with such re
quest. They therefore pray the writ ot- mandamus,
commanding the Mayor 10 execute the said lease.
The answer of the Mayor sets up: Ist. That by the
ordinance referred to, no is vested with discretion to
withhold Ms signature from the lease. 2d That the
relators have a full, dear, and adequate remedy at
law. The return also tsis forth the reasons for not exe
cuting ike lease and among others that Vandyke offer
ed the agent of the city sl>Q£o to obtain for the relators
the lease.
. The matter was argued by Edward H. Weil and H.
M. FI illips for. and J>. W. Kellers and F. C. Brewster
against, the application, and was held under advise
ment by the court.
No other: cases were taken up, and the court ad
journed.
Supreme Couri nt Hlsi Priuß—Justice
fltrong.
Oil Greek Railroad Company va. The Atlantic and
Great Eastern. Railroad Company. Injunction refused.
The other civil courts bad up the ordinary Saturday’s
motion lists, and nothin* of interest was done; -
Coart of Sesslons-Jadge tad-
The session of Saturday was occupied wilh ‘he hear
ing of bahe&s corpus eases. Among those heard was
one in which the custody of Michael, Haggle*and John
McDermott, three children, was in question. They were
placed by the mother some months age with toe mana
gers of the northern Borne for Friendless Children, and
this writ of habeas corpus was taken by an aunt, who,
it was alleged, had supported and taken care of the
children prior to their-having been placed in the Home
by their mother, who was represented to have been
habimally intemperate. One of the children, the
youngest, wa* produced In'court in obedience to the.
writ, and after hearing evidence as to the circumstances
under which he was placed at the Borne he was re
manded- In regard totheotheriwo children, the return
that they were not now, and at the time the writ was
istued were not in the control or custody of the mana
gers of the Horse, was traversed as not beiog full and
complete, in this, that it .was not stated they had not
been in such custody, and that the managers did not
state the pxeient whereabouts of the children. To allow
a more full return, the casein regard to them went in
formally over. Bicbard Ludlow, Bsq.» for the writ;
M. J Mitcheson, Esq.., for the Home,
nothing else of interest was done, and at an early
hour the court adjourned.
THE POLICE.
CENTRAL STATION.
The Central Etation was entirely devoid of any items
of police interest on Saturday and yesterday. The only
signs of life wwre incident to the recruHingfor the Ist
Army Corps. Mr, Franklin’s advertisement has already
extended over thousands of miles of the country, and,
consequently, he being the king bee, the Tecroits flock
around him. The recruiting station has been removed
to Fifth and Prune streets, where the Chief has vefcerau
clerks appointed to transact his business in a plain,
honest, straightforward way. vate
r&ne now make a short stay at the General station.
[Before Mr.-Alder man Toland. 3
ALLEGED LARCENY. f
Aman giving the name of John Hendricks, hailing
from Morristown, was arraigned on Saturday on the
charge of the larceny of a coat, valued at $l5. The arti
:ui M stolen from a public house, near Newmarket
a?d w c™t£ritrSK The a«usei was committed to
answer.
. yamrma or aldebmen,
A general meeting of aldermen of Philadelphia will
beheld this evenirg, to make arrangements to attend
the funeral of the late Sheriff John Thompson,
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SHERIFF’S' SALES.
GHEIiIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to “» directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, Aprils, 3865',at.4 o?elock,at Sansom-street Hall,
No l All that lot of ground, begianiog at the south-
West corner of Beading Eallread and Kensington ave
nue, in fcbe city of. Philadelphia, thence .northwe.t
along said avenue south 66i dweeslDf- minuta. West:
100 feet 3H inches, thence .north 38 degrees west 55 feet : .
yk iccher, thence soothJB degrees ®J4 mtnntes east by;
groundof Leamry esfflte 648 feet 11)4 inches.
north 41 degrees £B)4 minutes east bj ground of Widow
Mifflin*2oo feet lljf inches to B(adlng SsilroaiC, thence
Eorth 88 degrees west along said road 111 fee 610?, inches, ;
thence south 67 degrees 36)4 minutes west ilw feat 634
inches to Lehigh avenue, thence along sameuort.h 88 de
grees west sffi feet by, inches to Kensington avenue,;
thencß along rams north 66 degree. 11)4 minutes 103 ieet
8)4 itches to Beading Sal road, thence along same north.
38 degrees west 70 feet 2)4 inches to beginning. . .
No 2. All that lot of ground situate on the southwest
sine of Beading Bailrosd, beginning 100 feet north west,
■from Kensington avenue, thence northwest along said,
Pond 216 feet Clinches to old Trout street, thence along
centre of old Trent street 7i fee to Inches, thence aoath
east bv i round now or late of JLeamry estate m.lMto
lueses? thence northeast &iieet 1% laches to beginning,
r Which" two lots 'Christopher &a<* John Fallon et ux ,
by . deed dated December 29tb, 1865 conveyed
unto George Martin In fee. J.
IC. P‘; Mr ’65. 47. Bebfc,s4s,?6. Rogers.]
Takenin execution aadJobe soldasth®property or
George Martin. " H£N£l C. HOWELL*
Pb»a4elphla* Sheriff’s Office. Maroh 11, 1865. rah!3 3t
QHERIFF’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
Oawrit of Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will be
exposed to publicsale or vendue,.on MONDAY Evening,
Aprils. 1866. at4o’clock,.at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and frame, back
buildings and stable on rear, and Jot of greundisltaata
bn the weet side Of Hope street 26 feet south of Jefferson
street, in the city of PMUdelphia; containing in front
on Hope street 20 feet; and fir depth M 0 feet to Howard
Sl “ B, ‘ CO P.; H . ’66. 8L Debt. *84.68 ]_,
Taken in execution and to be sold as tha property of
William Mitchell. BBNB.Y O. HO WELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’sOttce,.March,ll, 1866. mhl3-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
KJ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo dlrected, win be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on.MQNDAY Evening,
April 8..38®, atl o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
‘AD that three-story brick messuage andlot of ground
situate on the southeast corner of Sighth-aud Lombard
Btreets, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front
on Lombard street nineteen feet, and In depth along
Eighth street reventj-eight feet. Which premises
Sarah Lea,'by deed dated June .Ith, 1810, reeorded in
Deed Book J. C., H 0.21, psgo 221. unto Jaa
0. Kenton la ft«, reserving ground rent of thirty-eight
m P-Vm., ’6s' 63. Debt, *19.88. tt C. Townsend.]
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
James <3. Kenton, HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
jp.ti.deifhia.Sheriff’s Office,March 13,1866. mnl3-8t •
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OFA
O writ of Venditioni Exponaß, to me directed, willbe
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Aprils, 1868, at 1 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, i -
All that three-story brick dwelling and lot of ground
situate on tbe north side of Outhbert street. 88 feet west
of Twents-flrst street, in the city of Philadelphia-, cnn
taining in’front on Gnthoert street 14 feet, and in depth
28 feet. C Which premises Morris a Wiekeriham et ox.,
by deed dated March 27; 1848, recorded in Dead Boor fe
lt. 8,, No. 79, p. 214, Sc., conveyed- rmto Thomas Pol
lock. m fs®» reserving ground rent of $3O. j
. - ’ - cc! P. iM„ ’66. 83. il'ebt, *lB. Gummey.3 •
Taken Li execution and-to be sold as tbe property of
Thomas Pollock. ; HEKJiT G. H O WJSOb, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, March 11,1865. mhl3-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
bJ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale dr vendue; oh MONDAY Evening,
April 3, 1866, at 4 o’clock,; at Sansom-street Hall,. - „
All that three story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeast corner of Tnlrteenth
and Fulton streets in the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on Thirteenth street eighteen feet, and in
depth along Fulton street thirty* eight feet. [Which
premises Alexander Armstrong et ux , by deed dated
October Sltt, 1543, recorded in Deed Book, R. L. L.» No,
23. page 244, Ac , conveyed umo John L. Martin, in
fee: reserving ground sent of thirty six dollars J
’ fC. P. : M. f '65. 61. Debt's37.2o. Brighfly.3
Taken in execution andj o be sold as the Property of
John L. Martin. HEN HYO. HOWELL, Sheri if.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 11,1866. mhlfrSt
CHE RIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
£3 a writ of "Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue* on MONDAY Eve
ning, April 3,1805, at 4o* clock, at Sansom-sfe. Ball,
aL that three-story and lot of ground,
situate on the east side of Front street,one hundred and
two feet eight inches south of Morris street, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in'front on Front street
sixteen feet seven inches, and indepth eighty-eight
feet six inches to Dutton street. [ Which premise* John
Gallagher etux., by deed dated; January 1859, re
corded in'.Deed Book A. d) 8., No 80 page‘36B, Ac.,
conveyed inter alia unto John Baxter in fee. For
farther l ecltol,«| 6W HU ijel)ti g 8 onmpb.lL]
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 11,1865. mh!3-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE. —BY YIRTUE OF
K 3 a Twrit of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to publio sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Aprils. 1865. at4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that brick: messuage andlotcf.ground situate on
tbe south side of Mifflin street sixty feet six inches west
of Church street, in the city of Philadelphia; contain
ing in front on Mifflin street fourteen feet, and in depth
forty-two feet six inches to a_two-feet-six-inches alley
leading into Dutton street. [Which premises David I*.
Skillman, by deed dated October 21st, 18i9j, coaveyt4
unto John A Jones in fee.3^
CC. P. ;M.’os. 60. Debt, $ll2 1L Ferguson. T
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John A. Jones.- HENRY,C. HOWELL. Sheriff. t
Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, March 11, 1865. mh!3-St
SHERIFF’S BALE.— BY VIRTUE OF
O ft writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY: Even
ing,April 3,1866, at4o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, .
nil that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the south side of Ponlson street (formerly
Sumner street), eighty-four feet west of Eeeond street,
in the First ward, city of Philadelphia; contaialng in
front on PouJson sweet 14 feet, and in depth 07 feet to a
three-fest alley, with the privilege thareof. /fWhich
premises Edwin-Ford, bv deed dated May 20th, 1851,
recorded in Deed Book T. H.. 80. 50, page 83: Ac.,
conveyed unto Thomas E.- Williams in fee, reserving
ground rent Of $38.1 ~ ■ . » • "
■- [O.P. ;rM., ’65. 80. Debt* $79.61. A. Burton. 3 .
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of-
Franz Pac and Mary, his wife.
it HKHsy^c HOWELL,.Sheriff:
Philadelphia, Sherirs Office, March 11.1865; mhffl-St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
awritof Venditioni Exponas, tome directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, April 8,1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
An that three story brio*, messuage and two-story
back buildings and lot o( ground situate on the south
stde of Green street, 208 feet west of Twenty- ftrst street,
In tte qity of PhiiadelpWa; containing in front on
Green street 16 feet, and In depth 83 feet 8 Inches-to
Wilcox street. C Which premises Oliver Perry et al.,
by deed dated March Ist, 185 t, recorded In Deed Book
T.H.,Ho 14-1, page 332 Ac., conveyed unto Samuel B.
Justice in fee, reierviiig ground rent of $9O. Forfiutiier
le *Lß.-l has parted with bis interest. .
[C. P.; M.,'65. 82. Debt, W5.4S Gummey.] #
Taken in execution and to be sold as tte property of
Samuel B. Justice: JHBNRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.'
Philadelphia, Sheriff ’a Office, March 11,1865. mhl3- at
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O a 'writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed* will be
exposed to publiesale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
April 3* 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-BtreetUall,
All that messuage and lot of ground, situate on tne
northeast corner of . Twelfth and Citron BtreetBj_iu the
city. of. Philadelphia; containing » front
streets seventeen feet,, and in depth on north line .fifty*
six feet mx inches, thence south nine feet seven and
th res -eighth s' in ches, thence east four feet sine and. a
quarter inches, thence south fourteen feet six inobeuto
CltroU'StreeLthence west along same sixty feet to be
ginning. [ wideh premisesi John armbrasier, et ,
By deed dated January 1, in Deed Book
No. .4, P. .188, Ac , oonvdjed uato David Arm
brustor, ttlee. £^«TrfaS*BitfWl ,
Taken in execution and to b® sold, a* the property of
DavW Armbrurter.. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
- Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 11,1865. mhi3-8t
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hb til the 21st day of Marsh, at 11 o’clock A. M * for
Hides; Tallow* Hoofs, Horns* Chucks, Shins* and
-Tongues of all Government Cattle slaughtered within
s the ancient limits of the District of Columbia, for-fbur
months or more fromthecommeneementoftho contract.
The above articles to be collected by the contractor!
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are killed at such times as may be designated by the
officer in charge. *
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other places may occur within' the pfteribedvluaitf
where these articles will be required to be collected
, The wn tractor shaHta liable for aIL ihe mdes, Tail
JojH BW Hdrns»;Ahiic|g£ShinaanATor ghes’coinin*
from all toe Government Beef Cattle slaughtered, ualeas
It can be made satisfactorily to appear to the Subsistence
Department that-aiLdueexertiqn, diligence, andean
■wasmadeto.obtainjmid articles?. -V* I
1 Payment wUI be* required eyery ten <3ays f in Gj>v«m|
ds* will state* the amount, pe’r 'anim&i. for
the articles Teferrcd to, and 'be accompanied of a
guarantee, certificate* affidavits of each, - guarantor,
and oath of allegiatce. Blank fords can be obtained
brappHcßtiOntothe tmdersiihed;;. ~ 3*:t , \
The responsibility of the .guarantors must be showii
by the official a United States District Ate
tomty or United States Judge. The certificate must
thatTronie vid ence enti rely satisfac
tory to me, the above-named guarantors ate good and
sufficient as sureties, for double the -,amount for which
they offer to be security.. -' ——. f
Ko bids will be considered unless made out in con
formity with the usual form, and are accompanied'-by
a guarantee, certificate, and affidavits <
All-bidders must forward with their proposals, an
oath of aliegiance, unless one maybe on file with the
officer who shall open the bids, aad.no proposals not
fully complying with these requirements will be c'in*
sidered or regarded as a proposal within the moan
ing of this advertisement , , 1, w,,- i
»j bo contractor will be held accountable for the Hides,;'
Tallow. Boofs, Horns* Chucks, <fcc, * fromXhA,mora-’
ingofine 27th Inst. .. . .. . . ]
f Bidder, nvMi be at the opentajs of to
reepoid to their names, andali bids mutt be endorsed
“Proposals for purchasing Hides, Tallojr, Hobfs,
, Borns, Chucks. Ac.," aad Be .directed to theunSer
-B,*ae - ■ Ll.uk 8.
ATTOTIOW SALE OF HIDES AND TALLOW.
WHILe sold at Pttblio Auction, at SIXTH-St: Wharf,
WasBINGI'oN D. 0.. on th« 2lst day or March, 1885.
Al*o, saelLotker articles as may beoa hand at the day
ofeale. *■ r "- -
Terms—Gash.
XDblB*Gt
"PROPOSALS FOR LEATHER.
X CaiSF QOABTBBMijTBII , a_O/FIOB. . »
80. IIS9 Girard B|reet, h
Pbidadslphia linear, March 8, 1665. 1.
BBAT/BD PKOPOeALS wUI be received irtthls offlee
till THURSDAY, March 2S, 1885, at IS o. Hook if,, for,
d ff , l e y l lfpp»» l
from aiaochteced nidee.well flnhnedandstnffed, to,
Weigh not leu.thu.stx and three-quarters CSX) ounoee
to tt® rqnar* foot. . ' . ■
SOIB IKATHBB, beat quality, oak tanned from
Buenea Aries or I.a Plata hides, to weigh not less than
fourteen GO pounds per side „ ' , .... , . .
PSBLTLKATBBR. best quality. oak-tanned, from
slaughter leather, to average acont sixteen fl 6) pouodi
(orlainal weight.) Inch tide when finished to-oreteh
not leu than fourteen (14), nor jnore than twenty (SO)
pounds. Sample to be eeen at this office.
All leather to be subject,to measurement, weight, and
Mereque*Ua & t<Unbinit samples of the leather
they propose to famish, which mast be of sawable
qutflty ud substance for making army boohs and
b °Ba?h proposal hmst state “when the deUyeriM .tHU
commeßce, the quantity to.he delivered each weefc* the
price {which should H written~ty>th.in words and
figures)* and coofo»m to the terms, of, tha ad rartifie
nTajit, a copy of which should accompany eaphprQ-
beopened on Thursday, March S 3, at 13
o’clock. M.V and bidders are requested to be present" s '-
.The right Is reserved to reject, any. bid. dsemoa,/un
reasonable, and no hid from;a defaulting conlraotor
Each bid most he guaranteed by two responsible per
son*; rrhoeo signatures must ha; appended to the guar
antee, and certified to. as being good and snaclent w
cnrity tor the amount involved, by some public func
tionary of theUnlted States. ■■■><•,■ ; 4
All proposals tbould be made’out on the regular
forms, which will be furnished on application at this
office*
gadom envelope * ‘ Propose! for- (here state theklnd)
leather*** aad aadress
Colonel WIMIAhT-W. HoKIM,
Chief Quartermaster*
Philadelphia Depot.
mhl3 lot
•KTOTIOE OF DISSOLUTION. —THE
-M firm of P. J.ANSFACH St CO. is this day filssolrwl
by mutual consent. g/o. £|'|PAOH. J*,.
JAMBS AMBFAOfI.
March 1,1885. /
C OPARTNBRBHIP. —Tbs undersigns* hard this day
formed a copartnership under the style and firms of
ANSPACH & BOAS. Philadelphia.. and F. J. ASB
- &CO., Ashland. PA , as Miners and _ Shltipera of
Coal. JEfO. AmSPACH, *IR •,
V CHAB. S. ASSPAOH,
* P. J AHSPAOH. ,
- ■ JAMBS AHSPAOEL
OSes at 80. 334 WAIiHTJT St, after March 10,1865.
.mh2l3i* • ■■■■-■■■■ : , '
nOPAETNERSHXP.—THE U ND E R
V/ BIOSES hare this day aesodated nsder the Arm of
EDWARD BOBIHB fit CO. for the transition of a
GEHBkS BAA KING, BTOCK.AHD BXCHASGB
BDSINEB3. . BS^MSKSI^.
No. 4T South. THIRD Street ;
, Febkttabt 28. feM-lia - ’
tntbe court op common pleas
Jtftk THB GOUNTTTOF FHILADA.
Xn the matter of the TxusfcE*tate of SA3CUSL BBT.TON.
The Auditor appointed by the court tt> audit, settle,
andadjust the firataccount of GEORGE JON KrjST, Jr,.
LEWIS H. REDNBR, and.SAMUEL B. HBNRJ.riras
tees nsmed in a dead -executed byv-SAATUBL BSTTON,
dated August 10, 1863. And recorded in JDeed Boo* A 0.
H.i No. 110, page 1, ,&c.«jv!U meet, tie parties,inte
reeted,* for toe- parpose»ofhi« appointment, oufiipN-
J>aT, March 33th, 1565, at 4 o’clock P. &f , at his office,
No. 133 a 8ouUi FIFTH Street, Philadelphia
pah3»finwSt : - y HORATIO; Q. JONES- Auditor.
PST THE ORPHANS 1 COURT FOR TES
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of ROBERT HUNTER, deceased. •*
The Auditor appointed by the courfcjjo audit settle,
and adjust the account of AMOS AJ GREGG, admtnia*
trator of ROBERT HUNTER ♦ late of Bnetieton. Twenty
third ward, deceased, and to report*distribution or the
haianee in the hands of the accountant, will meet the
parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment,
on MONDAY, March 13th, 1865, at 4 o’clock P. M., at
his office, No. 153 South FOURTH Street, in toe city of
Philadelphia. WILLIAM 0. HANNIS,
mhS»fmw6t Aaditor.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOB THE
A CITY AND COUNTY 'OP PHILADELPHIA.
VP IST AS MOERIS vs. OLIVER EVANS. JAMES J.
hUSR and J. J DAVID MUHLBNBEH9, Vendi
tioni Exponas Term.' 1864. . No' S2St-_; *■
The Auditor appointed to make die ribuiion of a fund
in court, made bx » aferlff’o sale under the «tid Writ,
issued in the above* entitled proceedings of all that car
tain lot or piece’of ground, with the foundry. machine
shop buildings, ‘and Improvements theieon greeted,
situate at the northwest, corner of t'chaylkiU Seventh
(now Sixteenth) street and Faiiylew street* late in the
district of Spring Garden* now in the city of Pfailadel
phiat edstaming In front or breadth on the said Fair
view street two hundred andforty-five feet two and a
half inches, and extending the same width northward
two hundred andflity- two feetone inch to a street caUed
Morris street. Bounded on the north by-said Mom*
street, on the south by said Fairvlew street, on the east
by said Sixteenth street, and on the west, by ground let
on ground rent to'Joseph Clemens. (Bsingthesamelot
of ground which. James Hamilton and Andrew Hamil
ton, by their attorney in faei,'Thomas Cad walader, by
deed dated Ibe twenty-jllfth day of
and recorded in Deed Book. M. B , N0.12,page627, &c.»
granted Md“cbnveyed unto/OHver Evans, J.-
Bush, and J. P. David Muhlenberg,.defendants above
named, their heir# and assigns forever, as tenants in
common; reserving thereout unto the
Hamilton and Andrew Hamilton, their heirs and as
signs, the yearly gronnd » nt « f
ninety dollars and forty-two cents, payable half yearly,
clear of taxes, to which rentthe said premises are stul
En^in fc attend to the duties or his appointment on
THURSDAY* the 2Sd day of March. 1855, at four o clock
P M 7. at biso ABO? Street, the city
of Philadelphia, when and where aU
are required to present their claims, or -bedebarred from
comlu, iu upon said ‘% WJLaDHOPPEE> - Anditnr .
March 9. IB6fi. , ■ mMO-lOt
IN OBEDIENCE TO AN OBDER OF
eOBBT.THE SHSBirr PUBLISHESTHBPOLLO W-
HfS SOTffJV : ggHKY p; HOWELL. Sheriff.
1J SHE CODET OF OOMMOH PLEAS EOS TBE
CITY ABDCQUBTY OF PHILADELPHIA. _
To 1 the legal Bepresentatlvae of MANUEL 8188,
d m ttoWl ter of the petition of WILM AMHANM;
BUBY and CATHERINE, his wife, pi axing the Court
to o) der and direct the Eecordey.of Deeds to enter eatu*
Anil let, A D 1814, and recoidcd in Mortgaie Book J.
O .Ho 13, pass 68. Ac.. upon 26 acresand 12 parches of
Land, lnCreab.im, In the towoahlp.of Jeimantown.in
{he county ol Philadelphia, and on, AUht poUtlonand
affidavit thereto attaol ad, and on motion ol CHARLES
M WAOSIEE, Rsa,. for petitioners; rale canted to
show cause why said mortgaga .hould not be eatlstted.
Sheriff toglve notice to the Legal Representatives of
said MANBELBTBE, deceased, If tobefound in this
county, and also, hy pnbllealon, .according ttrlaWAtp
appear and answer said petition. Kstaruaole SATun,
I. have herjmnto set
< Bsai, >my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court,
i~~jtlJ,4gday of «amh d A. w y|B pro
Shsrifp’b Oppicb. March 4. IMS... mh6 m4t,
TSOMAB J. ORAM.
Aram & hemphill,
KJ SIILIK3IJT
MHXHH AHD BCHUYLKILLCOAD.
Of all sires ud ofbsrt gualittee, 1 -
Carefully-Picked and screened,;«td Invariably at the
Offlee and Yard, wItMW^IwfowWWIMITOItmJ.
63g- Order* earn be left at; SIMHAIMit,
653 Horth. TEHTH Street ,1433 BARCLAY Street, or
through the Poet Offlee, wMfh will be promptly and
ratistactorlly ailed. "I ~ i falt dgt
PROPOSALS.
L£eiL,
COAL.
17 SCHREINER, NSW COAL DEPOT,
aireet, below Arah «treat. OffloellO South lOORTH
Street; . ■ wn
C.IHUIHK EAGLE VEIN COAL,
U JQXJAI,, ir MOT BOPKRIOB TO LEHIGH. A
trial will aeeBTS your anatom. la. arid StoreeLie*,
Wiper ton; Large Hat, *lO. oaceiai Booth FOURTH
Street. below Cheitaui. Depot 1119. OIbLOWHIII
( ; . XU.IB BKAMBOM.
nOAL.-r*BBGAB LOAF, HEAVES
Vi MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Goal, raid
beet Eoonet Mountain, from Bohuylkill,; prepared •*;
nreatlyfor; family nos. Depot W. Vr.
and WILLO W Street* Offlee Mo. lW Sontb BEQOM
Street.. . : L . CapS-W ; . . J. WALTOM A CO.
WEDICAIi
ELECTRICAL ’ OFFICES. i
OORBBR ELEVENTH ADD .BACRST RESTS,
11SO, CBESTSCT nND FORTIETH.
Dr. THOS ALLS*. very lucoeaaful in the treat
ment of all diseases would inform Me friends and
the public that he is etill beneßttlng and curing
many on whom medicine has had no effect and
AND MBURALQIA 1
WOhDBRfUIi DISGOVBRY. —A. phytldanlß
this offlee hae given sapeelal attention to these dt.
mates, and found teaV we posaoes a remedy which I
bas cured many, and will restore to- their wonted,
health, hundred* wore Who are, at preaant suf
fering the most excruciating agony. Generally,
a few day* only are needed to offset a jmre. We (
would urge no one to try lit if you do notthe lose
-is your own. Those who fellow our regale
ments. and not cured, have nothing to piy. fa-
Uents treated at A h ® i V*' !i<i< £S« '
Teittmoniala at the offleeat hours 8 AM. tooP,
M. Qoueultatione free. ■ Offlcee,ls4 Worth,
■ ELBVBNTH Street, also, CHBSTHHTaud FOR
TIETH Street, West Philadelphia.
jal7-gm PB- THQ3. ALLKa 1
olectbofathic establish.
JCi MBHT -DB. A. B. ETiiVBHS, one of tee JXBST
MfiOOVKKBBB of a new eyetem. of treatlngdisease
MODIFIi»“x.BCTBIOAt -*PPUOATIOIft, and who
has been to TOTJ enweitfol at PEBTB SQ'JIKB for th<
Jastthrea years, has removed hlsOffica and Beaidenot
to 1638 FIHB Street, one door below Seventeenth.
All leisons desiring references, or any Partienlari
with retard to Mb spc oial mode of treatment, wtUpleaw
call or send for a pamphlet
CoasnUatioa or advice gratuitous.
■REMOVAL. —JOJIIt JL WILLIAMS &
Ja go. have remowd ftom?sta.';Sil9 to Ho. I*4o
CHBBTHCT Street, oiatolr occupied by Messrs. Wm-
McKee it Co. , - ,
CHABLES '7. HABBLTIMB has BBHOYBE
ttom Mo. 228 1» 40 cgRBTHPT gXRBBT.
COPABTHBRBHtP KOTICB. ' .' • ,
Hi. CHABLBS F. HaSBLTIHB .been me* .A Partner II
our Min. frotntbli dat* £ wiLLIAMS i CO.
ItoAOTtPHrAt yrtnarr
XTELMBOLD’ 8 EXTRACT OX 8 AR
JLL gaPAKILLa cleanses and iototaWs the blood.’
Instils the rigor of health Into the system, and »ni*es
out tbs kwaors tttat staka disease, ,
A BSIBTAN.T-
A OFFICB. No. 113BGIBABI> Street
Philadelphia, March 1*« iwg.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received a*
until 12 o’clock on PKIJDAY,
mediate delivery a* the United
EOVJRB-Street wharf, properly
transportation. of the following described Haarteraas
ter Stores* !o be inspected by an Inspector appointed on
the part (?t the Government, vis:
v - ■ - • • •
(00 efass Globes.for globe lanterns. ’‘Byott Mann
feetnw,*' ~ ,
ICO fts,Litharge. dry, ind-lb. papers... • trt fc
'7 icO d<f. 4 S t ellb’w Ochre, in oil, : in 9* ft and M*ft
oAsiVstrdng fed tight. ’ • A -
(5 hogs Pntiy (200; lb. kegs),
loco fts. Venetian Red, In oil heg«).
26M)la Turpentine; jooi aiia ti«hl biitrel«. i
ICO flst : 3i»imt Umbel moil* Inl o, anA»5-ft. cans*
20 Vermillion, In 1-lb. pap« r **
bbis?<&“s Vara&h, I«mH
' strong atfdtighrbarrels. '
300 lbs. Chrome ‘Xtllow, in oil (ta3, 9, and 10-ft.
cans); strong and tight. , . , ftfc
300 fts. Spanteh.Whiting, “dry," InSapd lO^b.
20 lba. ft Krre Sienna, ‘‘dry.**
1,000 do Red Lead, “inoil” (in® ft. Regs).
200 do. do. -‘‘ dry’ dp. do. }
® do. Ease PinX, in 1-ft. papers. •
10 do. Dutch do. < I’ft.s do. •*'
20.0 CA do. HVhito Lcad. ln 01l (in 25, ®o> and 100-flJ.j
tofts. frusßlan Bine, dry, in M »• W«J m s
3.600 do. do. de “in .oil. In 3,6, and 10-ft.,
600 ln oil, in S. S. and 10 ». «Mi ;
100 fta'otop “waSl'W, In 6 and 10. ft. oa»lta*M. {
1.600 do. Lamp-Black, ini ft. papers besti
gpai&h Brown, dry, in 9 andlftft. paek-'.
600 ft" g ßrown Paint, " In oil, m S. 6, and 10'ft.;
cans; strong ana tlrtt. , _ ;
2Cofte Japan Dryer, InoU, in 2, S, «ad*-ft. cans,
2CO Japan Dryer. in strong and tight barrels.
£ou ibs. Chrome* Green, In oU, in ft ft and 16*ft«;
cans jetrongand tight.
® fts. Paris dry. In Ift papers.
100 do. White Lead. dxy, InS-ft* : dp. s
bOO do. Alum,
.200 do. Assatesilda.. -. •.*. ; . t .
SCO do. Aqua Ammonia. • . v
SCO co- Aiuee. pulverised.
300 do. Bedswax.
, StO do." Blnestone.
100 do.'.Calomel.
JOOdo'Copperas.
4,000 do. Casfile'Soap. ,
ee do. Corrosive Sublimate.
’ lObbls. Flaxseed Meal.,
* 8 do Glauber Salts.
200 lbs. Mercurial Oinunent.f
664 bottles Mustang Ualmeat.
Sbbls. Rosin.
4CO fts. Sponge. _
SOI do. .Sugar of-Lead.
•800 do/Sweet Spirits of Kitce. -
4CO do. saltpetre. .
200 do. Simple Cerate.
100 do Sulphate Magnesia.
KOft^Tartarßmetle.
fhe above medicines to beput up in tight packages,
and contents marked on eaca package.
100 yards Adhesive Piaster.
400 do. Red Flannel.
6CO do. Coarse Muslin.
1 ft. Silk, for ligatures.,
12 Abscess Knives, 2 blades.
24 Spring Lancets. .
24 Pestles ahd Mortars, von.
72 Fleth Reedies.
24 Seton do
. 12 Scales and'Weights; Veterinary Sturgeon's use.
32 Spatulas' large sise.
24 Straight Boisaora.
All oflhe are required to be of the beat
’dMdSers shoiild state the «uaniUy. bid toft audwhe*
they will commence and finish their deliveries; the
priced i he articles (to include boxes and delivery)»
whioh ehould'be written, both in words (fkd figures,
and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a copy
of which should accompany each proposal.
Sdmifcs.of the articles bid for must bedeUvered at
the Hasbver-street Storehouse tweaty*four hours be
foie the opening of the bids. • _ .
Bide will be opened on Friday, March 17, at 12 o, dlosk
M, , and bidder* ere requested to be present.
bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per*
sons, whose eigziat|ires must be appeadedtothe goaran*
tee, and eertifledto as being good Mid sufltelent aemmtr
for the amount involved*. by the United District
Judge, Attorney, .or Collector, or other public officer.
The right Is reserved to-Wi*«t any bid deemed un
reasonable, and no bids froxna defsulung pontractor will,
be received
All pi.poialc to 1). mnda ont on the regnlar foimu,
Which will be fnrnUhed on appiloaHca at this offloc.
Bndom envelope “ Frape.aUfor Army Supplies, »4-
Q^rierpui.
ter Fhllaielphl* Depot.- qeOBGB.E OBHB,
Capt and A Q. if.
. t a. BEliTif
Lieut Col. and C. B,
A BBISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S
XS. OFFICE, 1139 GIKiKD Street.
TaiiAMBLPBiA, Pa , March 11,. 1866.
SEALED PROPOSALS wlli be rooelvedattMsofflce,
until IZ.o’clock M,, BATUKPAY. March Mth.'MW, for
the trained late delivery at tie United Btatee Morehouse,
BAHOYBB Strpst wlrarf, property packed and ready for
transportation; of the following dereribed qaarterman
ter’s stores,.to be inspected by an Inspector appointed *
on the parfc of tbe Qoveraiatiit, viz:
20,1 OJArmy-Wagon Bow«._ _
I,COO Seta Ambalanw.de. 8 feet S Inches.
1,500 Wagon Covert—Cotton Dock, 10 o*.» as per
. sample of cover at ; 11. 8. Siorekonse; 1 yard :
sample of dock required.
60 Panliis; to ie made ln.the best manner, of
16 oz. Cotton Duck—23K lnoies else, best
quality, army standard, with tabling® all
round, size 20x30 feet when finished, as per
sample ol Paulln at tie u. S., Btorehoase;
1 yard sample o* duck required.
15 pieces Battinet, IM-yards wide, blue and green;
•ample required.
2,600 Par Pots, best, painted, leather handle i sam
ple required. :
; lfio.cuo.fdet 1 Inch Oak Boards, square-edge; wall
; . seasoned. . . ,
'ICIJ.CCO feeflindh Pine Boards, good sound euUlnga,
well-seasoned. ..
IdO.OCO feet J£-inch Pine Boards, planed on one side;
wellseasanOd.
60,000 fe»t K-lneh Poplar Boards, well seasoned.
26,000 feet l>i inch Oak Plank, do. do.
60,0(0 do. 2 do. do. do. . do. do.
60,000 do. 2K do. do. do do. - do,
60,000 do. 3 do. do. do w ■do. - do.
60 000 do.‘ XU do.. Hickory Plank, well seasoned.
. • 60,t00 do.-2 ’do. do. do. do. do.
60,000 dp. 2K do. ...do., do. do. do.
26,000 do. XU do. Ash Flank, well seasoned; square
1 • # edge '' '
CO,OCO feet 2 inch Ash Plank* well seasoned; square
edge. ‘
60,000 ftet 2J4- Inch Ash Flank, well seasoned; square
edge* .
26,000 Carrltge Bolts, IH*U inch. Coleman’s Phl
ladelphla Eagle. Bolt.. Sample required. __ ; ‘
(SsCOO Carriage Bolts, Colemans PMla*
' deipbia Eagle Bole. ' Simplereqaired.
■\ S.COP Cairiageßolts, fij&x&’inch.. j Col am an
dolpbia Bagie Bolt, ~ Sample-required. .
5, 000 Carriage Boise, S» Minch. Coleman.’* Phila
deipMaßagU'BoliU Sample required.
6.0C0 Carriage Bolts,' Coleman’s Phila
delphia Bagießolt, Sample required. 1 - ?
100 grosaHalter Bolte, 3#-inch. Sample required.
30.C00 Tire Bolts, 2}£x%-tach. Coleman’s Philadel
phia Ba*le Bolt. Sample required.
8,000 lbs. JSftns,’Philadelphia manufaeton i
square»&rinch thick, 710-inoh hole.
Samp e required.
I,COO l&*ifich square* &*inoh thick, &-lnch hole.
Sample required '
1,000 l#*inch square, fg-inch thick,,X-inch hole.
- a eample requlrea-’'/
1,000 lbs Copper Birete and Burrs. Sample required.
100 %, 400 k. 400 K, 100 X -Inch.
; 40 boxes liu—2o IQxH iu. ,2011x20 in. —extra qua
lity. Sample required.
v - 1G bundles Wire—B annealed, 6 Ho. 8, 6 Ho. 8. >
<l,Boolbf a w»(*cr' I Bolts—6oo 1-inch 400 X-inch, 600
‘ K-lncb,-600 2-inch/hoi*. Inch thick, best
Philadelphia manufacture. Samplerequlred.
. . 4.0C0 Saddle Blsnkfts. SAmplMeipXrid.’. '. :
600 Biding Bridies. Sample required.
, Ibbl Edge Blacking. , . , ,
80 croas lifting Buttons. Samplerequired
£oo Snaflla Ambulance; Bridle Bitts. Sample re-
I 1,(00 Ambulance Bridles, strong and heavy. Sample
to be teen at U. 8. Storehouse f...
' 100 Saddlers’Crease™-. Sample required. ~
1,6 M Horse Collars,' 17 to 22 in. Hogskln, BhUada.
! 3,000 Mule do. 16 to 17 In. do. • do.
■ 200 sets two-horse Ambulance Harness. Sample at
■ Storehouse.,
1,000 pairs Jtule Haraee- Sample required. ..
2,660 ms Curled Heir.: t Sample required.
I.COO flu Hogs’ Hair. Sample reqniredi g, . . >
1,000 sides -Bridle < Heather, oak-tanned, 914 to 11 iba
. esch.whenllnlßhed. _ . - , , ;
' 6 hides Enamelled Leather. Sample required.
26,000 lbs Harness Leather, oak-tauned,-13 lbs to side’
when finished.- - . , „
~ 10,000 pounds Leatbsri oil taxumd, good article. Sam
-3CO pwerß el ffiover’a Heedlee, assorted: Sample
' required. . . «
1,000 papers Harness Reedies, assorted. Sample
100 assorted. Samplerequlred.
60 Spring Punches, large size, extra tubes for
harness. . Sample required. '
4 gross Stngß, martingale, brass, IJ4 Inch. Bam*
' -pie required. ■ * —■~
200Bbeep fekina, " Smith’s Aprons.” Sample
required.
CO sets Saddlers' Tools, each set eonsisttni of 1
saddler’s clamp, 1 saddler's hammer, 1 sad>
dler’s fiyer f leaie tool, 1 spring punch, 1
pincers, 1 rounder, l xiTetttiig hammer*-l
tickler. 1 pateutr channeler, 1 claw tool, Ipair
compassei, 1 draw guage, 1 half- round knife*
1 slicker, 1 round awl, lz siltehing awls. 6
awl handles. Totie packed in a neat wooden
fcox, separate sets, singly. Sample at Baited
States storehouse.
24 Clair Tools. / Sample required. '•
600 pounds Harness Thread, H. B. Ho. !0. Sam
ple required.
100 pounds Orange Thread. Sample required.
2,000 do. Baning Twine, do. ' do.
26 Baddlere’ Thlmhlea. do. - do.
21 Sdae Tools.-' do. do.
600 Two-horse ambulance 'Whips, plaited, best,
aftfutti* required.
2,000 Blackenake whips, all leather, solid and full
... . size. ‘Samplerequlred.
300 Pounds Black-Wax—**summer. ” ' • •
SO Bolts r Blue Webbing, 3% and 4 inches wide.
Sample required. , .
. 55 Bust Broshes. Sample required.
25 Painters do. ‘ v 'do. ;
8,000 Horse do.,wooden, with leather hand piece
ecrewedon. Sample required.
1,6C0 Wall Brashes, 10 knot, large. Sample re
ourod.
10 Doz.-Faint Brashes, assorted from Bto 6 "O.”
Samplerequlred. ‘ , ' '
6 Doz. bash Brashes, assorted sizes. Sample re
quired. ■ . ,
60 Yainlsh Brushes, assorted sizes. do.
60 Fitch do do. ' do.
: 1,000 Cora Brooms, best article, large and heavy.
Sample required.
1 a, 1,000 Stable Breoras, rattan, best article. Sample
w* required
Bropoaals for any of the aboTO articles to be endorsed
. OnehTelope. *' Proposals for Army Supplies* adver
; Used te be opened on the XUh inst* ’ r
Soßßar J. Hehphui.
PSOPOSAI-8.
200 wacoß snu. •
06 Iron AxletreOß, 2K Inches, stalked, for Army
Waitons.
100 Tips Maxes, JKlnohes. to salt Axletrees.
ICO Body Bolsters, «>i Inches deep In centre.
.' 400 Two horse Ambulance Bows, bent, 4 feet 3 in.
Wheeling pattern.
®0 Tall Pieces, (army waion.) . ,
200 tlider Bare, do; do.
200 Axletree Stalks, (armr waton.l
1 Faint Mill; size of hoppsx S or fauarts. ;
Proposals for any of the above articles tu be endorsed
oncnTolope ** Proposals for Army Supplies for.Ebrt
Monroe, 1 ’ advertised to be vpenia on melSthtnstant.
Aij o{ ffae above articles are required to be of thebeat
V UdleVs should state the onantity bid for. and when
they will commence and finish their deliverifs, the
price of the articles (to include boxes and delivery)*
which Bhonid he written both in words anifigures*
and conform to the terms of tnH advertisement, a copy
of which should accompany each proposal, and no
schedule prices wUI toe received. „ - , -
Samples of the articles hid for—where samples are
hereby reauired—must be delivered at the HANOVER
STREET STOREHOUSE twenty-four hours before the
°*Bids wlllbe 'opOnod on SATUBDAY, llareh 18, 1885,
at 12 o’clock M., and bidders are revested to be present.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per*
coney whose signature* must be appended to th e ffoaran
tee and certified toasbeinifood and sufficient security
for the Amount involved by the United States ■ District
Judge* Attorney or Collector, or other public officer.
The right is reserved to.rejeci any bid deemed unrea
sonable, and no bids from a defaulting contractor Will
be received.
! AH proposals to ha mado out on the regular Tonus,
which will bo furnished on application at this office.
■' The envelope enclosing proposals to os properly en
<i< By e ord erorCotonelSvin. W. McKim, ChiefQoarter-
M«t« Philadelphia Depot QBO. B. OEMB
Captain and A. Q. M.
rvrriCE OF POST QUARTERMAS-
V/TBE, Wo. rex MABKKP Street; . ?
Philadelphia, March 8.1965.
SBALBH PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until noon of MOWDAY* March 30, ISM,'for the inter
ment (during theperiod commencing April!, 1885, ana
ending December §1|1806),of all deceased soldiers within
the limit* of the Military District of Philadelphia, in
cluding Bev©Tly,_Cheater, Chestnut Hill, Gadwalader
Barracks, Camp Penn, Gamp Discharge. Fort
Mifflin, Germantown, Haddington, Summit House,
White Bail, and any other Hospital*, Barracks, or
Gamp* that may he established within said term.
* Proposals must include a neat Pine Ooffln»of smoothed
hoards, stained; the use of a hearse: a tmrialplaee;
tottering and setting up at each grave of a headiboard.to
he furnished hy the Government, and all charges ne
cessary to make the interment complete. - ~
■ Bo proposals willhe received nates properly filled in
upon blanks. to he had at this office. . , ,
The TJnited States reset veathe light to reject all bids
deemed objectionable. ALBERTS ABHMBAD,
Tr.hß.-nt Captsin and Assistant Quartermaster.
.» ready and conclusive test
A. of tla propaltle, of BX
TBAOT BtJCBu will be a comparison with thos, set
forth ill the TJaltfcd States Disponiatory. \
VITTRATE OP SODA—3OO BAGS JUST
-i.' leoeived, and for said la lots to auUpnrchaiers, bl
HARRISON BROTHERS it CO.,
Mannfactttrliif Chemijt*,
105 Room FRONT Btroot.
te»lm»
TTBLMBOLD’B BXTRA.CT BUOHU
XI gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to
the pallid cheek. Debility le accompanied br manr
atarmin* rrmptome. audit no treatment le eabmltted
to. rtwattr of »pUe»tt« flte en»M (
A -QUARUBEMA.STBE’i
A OFFIGP. U3O GIK4ED »
RVALfiD pfiOFOSitS vlllbft reflßiTedattlilaOfiofc
tit?til IS o'clock!^*, THURSDAY* March 18 1889* fort Ok
a'llye-'V at the Hilted State. Storehouse!
wka rf i tor
trantpoitallon. of *«e follow lie deBcriWd.<JtiatteimM
tere 1 stom. to be i.oftPected br,»n In.peetor appolatf i' of
S
1 dozenßnteh»r»’Ci , e* I J'er« . „ |
ICO Hay Forks. ‘ »l lined.
6CO iin balance FanoSte." taetah |
I.cCG handle. *
.-«mall,epd*|*f
•2*ooo Hw“ wrought i»». X $ pi hutoj
■ .asserted; ..... ' » -■•- - - •
75 Carpertere’JHugra. . . .. . >
. 3» prtw w™Jh" tSt 100 IK, 100 £MO Vt\
I.WO p!“?Strap Hinge*! Si» i 8008, 808 8-Uudt. iight.j
300 pair. "T ■* Hinges; i-inch. lifht. ;
ICO Broad Axe Handle.; .... <
1, COO pair* Wronsbt Bntt Hints*. W inch. j
ltooo fairs Cast Bntt Hinkea, IX by aX-inoh. !
2, g CO Toerlnne, < “'‘f<>r2B to 98 inchhallows ’ aoUd'oae^
' 75 Bntehirs’ Knlrea.lo Inch, blades bait article.
48 Draw Kni.ss, beat arßole. i
SOO Farriers' Enira, “IXL."
I.CCO Knives and Forks, each.
26 Sad dJterß' Head Knives.
gl Splitting KnJTes,„“ for splitting leather.
100 Shoe Knives? " , . - .
1.000 Best Lsnternss-square, toed s!m, oi heavy tui» .
• with oil cup to spring through the bottom like?
500 TOTlweSwolfe Lantern*.
ICO Bess Ladles; galraniaediron, lons hanaia. ;
£OO Thumb Latches. ■ 4
600 Eadleelse,2Kb*3lneh J; taat«rHel«.
1,000 Drawer Locks. Iron, beat article: *OO right ami
800 lock^, b lmbolaiice--4oor and handle all to match- !
• 100 Locks, knob. rural. - - ", ■ \
75 Coffee Mills, California, hast. • _ •?
700 Bagging Beadles. 3 to 5 inch* assorted. ~»
75 Carpenters* Oilers. . ..
ICO FoiePlanes, double irons."
60 do. do.* single do.
6 Clack do., double do. .
35 do. do., single do.
60 smooth do.» double do*
35 do do., single • do.
2CO Frying Pans* 18 or n inch diameter* long handle*
30 Beams Band Paper. • _ _
24 Ticket Punches, railroad, best.
100 Smiths* Pincers.
39 Palms, RgUmakersL
LOOO TinPlafces. table.
3 Beams Paper, hardware. (
900 Capentera* Buies* 8 feet, good article.
18 Buek Saws. ' , . . ~
12 Cross cut Saws, 9 feet. f _•
100 pairs Bbcep Shears* host article.
85 Benchfccrews, iron.
SO Jack Screws. l * army wmm ** v .
I*ooo growr Wood Screws, ■ - ■
“ICO stam each Nos. 10 and 11» l££-iaeh.
200 do. do. 9os. Sand 9, M do. a
900 do. do. Boa. 19 and 11,1 do,"
24 Btr&t Sole, aaetirted. _
8S padlntß fiige.floniplste.stroiut
bard wood and morticed.
ICO Oil Stonea.
60 Band Stones; . '
J-COO Iron Spoons.
18 Butchers' Steels. ,
SO lb#. Bolder, best, tinners'.
SO Stocks and Biss, medium else. , „ „ , ,
I£o setslboeini Tot 1«, "Field * Hardis, Philadti
llbo&n'r Box; 1 Leather Apron:! nairrinewe!
X He of Knife; l Batgeet: 1 Olinchimc Iron.l
Bhoeiu Hammer; * Horse Baaps; 1
Funoh <attaoh.d); Inalr Town each. To be
packed la a strong and substantial wooden tooi
-1 raeJtenden; 8. Entaclunan’emanafcetiue. _ .
ISOTuer Irons and tor Government Repair
Shops. '
SCO papera lO9 d, 1W 8a 990 ISM.**
1,500 paperiCutTaeks,regular asaorted sixes,fallsa-
artiblaa are required to be of the best
should state the quantity bid for, and-wben
they will commence end fluith their deilTgtf es, the
price of the articles (to include house ««d
which should be written iithin words
And comormlo the terms of tbls:.sdTcrtisinent,. a copy
o/which should accompany each proposal, and no
schedule prices will be receiyed. . ..
Samples of the artiolee bid for must bs. deUrered at
the Bsncrer-street Storehouse twenty-fourhohie be
•S&WSSS? wtb. at
12 o’clock M , and bidders are requested to bepresent.
Ba& bid must be guaranteed by two reeponslbla per
sons. be, appended jto the guar
antee, and certified to as being good andjoffleioat secu
rity ior the amount involve<Lby the United States Dlf*
triot Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or otherpublic
officer!
The right is referred to reject any bid deemed unrea
sonable* and no bids from a defaulting contractor will
be received
AH proposals to be mads out on.the rnmladfornuh
Which will he furnished on application to this office., •
Endorse envelope, * Proposals for Army Supplies,
termaster Philadelphia Depot. qxo. B. OBKB,
* mhlO »t ' Captain and A- Q. At.
PROPOSALS FOR_MANURK. ..,
QuAaTBEMABTKK GbIOSBAI.’S OPPICB, .
First Division,
' WASHBraToy Citt. February 10, Mfc
SEABED 7BOPOBALS will bereceived at this offloe
until WEDHESDAV. MA8CH15.1665, at 13 o'clock M.,
for tie purchase of all the MaNDBE that may be pro
cored from tbe stables and corrals of the Olesboro De
pot, pear Washington, D. 0. .within the twelve months
next succeeding April 1,1865
The successful bidder will be required to have bargee
or boats moored at the wharf at Olesboro in constant
readlnesss to rewire the manure which may accumu
late. The United States will dellrer the manure in the
said barges or boats, and will designate an agent tomea
snro It aa rapidly as loaded. . . '
Bidders must state the price per cubic yard. An oath
of allegiance will he require! from each bidder.
Payment will be required to be made In Government
binds at the end of each month for the manure delivered
In the bargee dnricsthn month.
Bonds, with-approved securities, will bo required
from the party awarded, in the stun of ten thousand
(10,000) deuars.
The Department reserves the right to reject any pro
posal not deemed advantageous to the United States.
Proposals must he addressed to the undersigned,
Washington, D. C., and marked on the envelope “Pro
posals lor Manure.'' JAKES A. EKifT,
Colonel in charge Ist Division,
«. M. G. O.
A BSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S
•ii- OPPICB. ,
Philadelphia, March 6, 1865.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until TBBESDAI, March 23,1586, at 12 o’clock M. . for
STBAMBB COAL”.. .
for a period of three months, commencing April 1, 1865*
and ending June SO, 1865. Goal to be of ifie Dest quality
Anthracite, for the use of steamers; to weigh 2,210 lbs.
to the ton, and to'be subject to inspection.
The Coal is to be delivered on board Teasels in the
ports of Philadelphia or Slew York, in such quantities,
and at such times as mar be required; furnishing, if de
manded, seven thousand tons per week. M .
In case of failure to deliver the coal in sufficient quan
tity, and at the proper time and place the Government
reserves the right to make good any deficiency by pur
chase at the. contractor’s risk and expense.
The price (which should be stated both tnjlpHres and
in-writing) must be given : separately for the coal deli
vered on board of vessels at this port and at Jfew York,
on the terms and conditions above stated.* . _ „
Ten per sent, will be withheld from the amount of all
par menti made, which reservation iB not to be paid on*
til the contract shall have been fully completed. Pay
mentsof the remaining ninety per tent., or balance
1 due, will be made monthly, when the Department is in
funds for that purpose- •„■••• _
Each offer must be accompanied by a written guaran
tee, signed by two or more responsible parties, (their
responsibility to be certified by a United States Judge,
Attorney, or Collector,) that the bidder or bidders'Wui,
if Ms or thebe bid be accepted, enter into written obliga
tion, with good and sufficient sureties* in the sum of one
hundred thousand dollars, to.furnUh the proposed sup
plHoproposition wlUbs considered unless the terms of
thja advertisement (a copy of which should aecompa*
ny each bid j are complied with. . ‘ „„
. . Bids wiilbeopensa. Thuwd&y March 23, .1865, at 13
o’clock'H; and bidders are requeited.to be present. '
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is
. reserved, and no bid from a i efaulting contractor, will
The envelopes tobeendoaied ‘'Proposals for Coal,”
and addressed to the undefßlgued:
By order of CoL'Wm« Wv: McKim* ,
Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia De^ot.
: mhe-iet j Captain and A. Q. flf.
"PROPOSALS FOR WATER TRANS-
Office o“ Wat** Thikspohtatioil V. S. A.,
80. ST* 8. Tkikd Stkmt,
-ThUiAosiiPbxAi Maroh, 4, 1885.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be rweived-iUMsOffle, -
until THURSDAY, March 16.1655, at 12 o'clock H.. for
the traseportetion .by water of Army Snppliee from
PMl.delphla, Pa , to the yarlous points on the Bonth
ern'coast, and also for transportation of Army Sappliw
from those points to Philadelphia, Pa., on the follow
lose conditions: * •'
Transportation to be furnished by either jaiil or steam
vessels; or both (to Alexandria, Va., and Washington,
D. 0., by bargee or other vessels), as this Department
may require it, andbidders should state distinctly the
price in writing and figures for each class. ' - ■■
The contract will be given for the entire month of
April, 1866. - , _ „
Bidder* will state the rate per one hundred (100) miles
for which they will transport horses, mulel,. cattle,
wagonß, caits, ambulances, hay. and train; also, the
rate r#i bsjrel, ton of 2,240 pounds, and cubic foot, per
one hundred (ICO) miles for which, they will transport
all other freight; or-tbey may propose rates for the en
tire Philadelphia, Fa., to any point on
the coast, and rates from same to Philadelphia, for the
enti) e distance; stating from and to what porta,
Trflnsportationto befnmished when reqairVK. and, in
case of failure on the part of the contractor to furnish
the neceeary transportation, the Government to have
the right to supply the deficiency and charge the con
tractor the difference of cost, should a higher rate have
to be paid;
The Government reserves the right to freight inde
pendent Of the contract, all snch vessels as may be own
ed by the United States or under charter.
Bonds with approved security will be required from
the party to wnoih the contract may be awarded.
Bids will be opened oa Thursday, March 15,1885, at
12 ofclock M.. and bidder* are nquested to be present.
Awards will be mace on Friday, March 17, andthe sno
cessful bidder notified. ,
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable Is
reserved, as also the right to reject any vessels which
“l^^dirofcol^ O WILLIAM W. HOKIM. CU*f
Warmer PhllAd.lpbla^PO^
OapUin and Amtetagt QnurtmmMtsr.
A BSIBTANT QUARTERM ASTER’S
OFFICE, 1139 OIBaSD Street, Phlladelphia-Pa.,
! Mabch3, 1860.
SEALED PKOPOSALB will be received atthisoffiee
until 12 o'eloekM., WEDNESDAY, March 15tt, ISM, for
de i7ooo!siX;Snit* akkywagons complstb ,
it tbs United States Storehouse. HANOVRR-Btreet
wharf, to be isspected by &ulnspector uppolntedoa
the part of the'Government.
Bids will be received for 25 wagons or more; to be
made in conformity with specifications, to be seen 4 at
this office. The name qf the contractor and date of
contract to be distinctly marked on each wagon.
Bidders should state when, they will command* their
. deliveries, the number of wacons they propose to fur
nish each week, the price' (which should be written
both in words andjteures)* and conform to the terms
of this advertisement; a copy of -which should accom
p/my eaehproposal. \ .
Bachhia mustbe guaranteed by two responsible per
sons* whose signatures must be appended to the guaran
tee, and eeitifledtoas being good and sufficient seeu
rlty for the amount involved, by the United States Dis
trict Judge, Attorney* or Collector, or other public
officer. •
Bids will be opened o&jWednesday, Harchifith, 1969,
andbldders are requested to be present. -
The right is reserved to rejeet any hid deemed unrea
sonable, and no hid from a defaulting contractor will
be receivedL
All bids recelred for the above wagons will be sent to
the Quartermaster General for his decision.
All proposals to be made out ou the regular forms,
Which will be famished on application at this office.
Endorse envelope * ' Proposals for Army Wagons. ’ *
By order of Colonel Wa. W. MeEim. Chief Quarter
master. , , * GEOSGK R. ORMB.
. mh3»llt ' _ Captain and A. Q.«.
PROPOSALS FOR DEAD HORSES,
HUABTBBMASTkK StHUI’S Oppios,
. ■ , . Pan Division,
Wasbuiotom Cray, D 0,, March 1. IBM.
SHADED PKOPOSALB will be received at tills oSloe
until 12 o’clockon Saturday, Marsh IS, 1865, for, the
purobate of all -hone, that may die of he killed at the
utosboro Depot, sear Waihiniton, D. G., within the
next twelve moatha succeeding the date of the letting
of the contract ,
The hones trill be delivered ataoertato designated
■pot, tobeflxedby.theCslted States. - s
The animal, an to be removed dally, and conveyed
not enough from the limit, or tte depot to avoid all
nuisance, either to or the resident* to toe vl-
Pavznent will be required In Government funds, at
tte close of eaehmontt, for all anlmale delivered up to
ttei date. .
Rondij, wlthapproved ■senritle. to the. «um of ten
to whom the'contract 1. atrarded.
Each proposal znustetate the price peranimaL (bring
full name and post-offise address of bidder, and be ae
oompanled by a, guarantee, stoned by two re.ponsible
persons and certified by some .United States offloer or re
sponsible psrson; known to this office, and: also by the
oattof alleglanee, elgned.itamped, and duly attested.
This office reserves the right to reject any or eU bids
that may be offered; ;
Proposals should be addressed to the undersigned,
Washington, D. 0., and be plainly marked on the en
velope ** Proposals for Dead Horses. •’
mhi i3t ■ , James a. ekijt.
Colonel to charge Pint Division Q. M. G. O.
-PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY,—
~ Proposals for furnishing tte Medical Purveying
Department, to this city, with STATIONERY are re
spectfully invited.
Manufacturers and dealers an renuesled to sand sam-
Prioe Mat, to this “«f
Surg’nlT. 81 A , Med. Purveyor.
Medical Puifvcyor’s Office* Washington, B. 0.. »Vy
28.15W-' xnhfiUt
Manhood and youthful vigor
"J; arezesatoeiby BBLMBQLB'S SXTEAor BU.
VAVI
6AXB OF IMPORTBD WET OEOBS. <: "' i
OE TTHteEiT MOBBINS .. «. J
March 14, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on fo»f tnoawa
goods, jjjufggrjc jr>*y GOODS., FOE CASH.
Alarue asßortmeat of domestic dry itaodfi# tor cMk* i
300 PIECES BICH PHINTED ALPACAS, JOSI |
*>•'£? ‘ !
An entire Invoice of 300 pieces extra riot-printed il-
P ®*“’ “‘» I §Alls B CHl B BtACK ALPACAS,
of * celebrated m&B ofa ctvre. aad balance of the la*
portattonreomprisicc fine medium aad irapertne «uali-
POKE BLACK MOHAIBB Ffß »BBT OIPT EMAIL
TBADB. . .
4 cases extra fine £tL r l ? .SwTirini btxiwt a •
TBIBBT A»J> MOJJSSKLJW jl® OTljrjJt
of Fafcurle Lnpifc’s "mafurfaeture, coropriain* a large
and foil assortment of black and mode. -
1,600 Lupin’s superfine quality'blackmode and bigk.
colored thlbet shawls, rictusilfc fringes. - ___.
1,000 Lupin’s superfine moualin de bus* dev* wool,
8.000 fine to extra superfine qualities squareaud long:
tbibet shawls, woolen fringes. . - J
10C0 'vttern extra fine centra broehe border ?
_ new pattern
Bt fo£ ! plali?j centre ! brode W&er PslMlri
PA7BN * TUESDAY MORNI *O,
ConsUtißST of plain colored allies.
pieces Lyons 24i*oh Harc«llin.etaffetas.
Tnii iUae 22-inch Lyons quality plain ant colored
poult desoie. ' „
28-inch superb quality plain colored taflotaa.
Splendid quality plain colored grosdeSoex, for city
BLACK SILKS.
Super quality black drap de Lyons.
Full Uses, *U widths, bJack dr*p deFranee. _ .
Fall -lines extra taper quality blaak taffetas Fan* }
giennee* for beet city trade. . . 1
21 to M inch Lyon* taper black lustrine.
34-inch super Lyons fine black aromre royule.
24t0 43 Inch, C. P.« patent black silxa.
Soper double-faced black sills
D FANCY DBBS9 SILKS.
Lyo&B super colored doable-face silks.
. Lyon# fftgnpnA glacit and annures.
Lyosstaffetae eccarstaa vert evblue.
Lyons gras de Sue* faeoane. .»
». B.—¥be above good* have never bees offered at
pziv&te Bidet and just wiihdra wn from bonded ware
"“*■ FANCY MADDER PRINTS POE CASH.
80 csee. fancy neat style madder Pilntj.
Id cases .Premiere Fontoosac < and~oth*r maxes Bal
morals. «*.. ■... H .
58,000 PIECES JACONETS, CAMBRICS, CHECK AND
SWISS MUSLINS, of superior make and anility.
balk OP 1.000 PIECES BAXONY WOVEN DEEBS
goods. BSW SPBiaa stiles, manopaothee
AND IMPORTATION OP .MESSES. SCHMIBDBR
BEOS., NEW TORE.
/ On IDE ID AT. Mafeh 11.
Comprising a laris assortment ofthe most desirable
styles and colorings. .' '•••• . •
▲ieo London gincbaiße. mOEaukbiques. ac. r:
BLACK ITALIAN CLOTHS, 40. B
209 pieces fine to extra, flue black Italian cloth*; 100
cues linen dacke, drlils» &c.
PARIS BILK GRENADINES AND VEIL BARKQB3.
<2ON TUESDAY,
An Involoe of Bwds extra quality ailk grenadine and
veil b&reies. ■ .
Also fringe*, gimps, velvet ribbons. Ac.
PANCOABT & WARNOCK, AUC
A TIOKSERS, » «0 MARKET Street ,
LARGE POSITI IB SALE 750 LOTS AMERICAN AND
IMPORTED DET GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. LINEN
AND HOSIER! Catalogue.
March 16tb, oommoucinr at 10 o’clock, comprising a
▼err deslrsble assortment of seasonable goods, to which
the attention of buyers Is Invited,
VERY LARGE "AND ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL SALS
OP 800 CASES STRAW GOODS. By Catalogue.
ON FRIDAY.
garcb 17th, sommennlng at 10 o'clock.
rinded inthls sale, the first for sprint of 1865, will
he found a very desirable assortment of newest shapes
bonnets and hate, for the approaching season. In straw
and fancy braids, fer ladles’, misses , snd children's
wear.
FOR SALE AM) TO LET.
<g| VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY
FOB SALE.
By order of the Court of Probate'fbr the District of
Norwich, directing me to sell at Public orPrirate Sale
i wm^autM Tinw
of GreenYllle, Norwich, onWEDnSSD AY, M»roh.29tn,
IMS, atll o'clock A. IL, (unless previously Mid at pri
vate sale)* all the valuable property belonging to said
estate, consisting ia part of —
A Paper Mill and Machinery, Toole,
cate Gearing, Segments, Baileys, so. .a
die Water Power.- The capacity or said?
[OO pounds paper per day. Countiog-roi
Repair Shop, one Store. seven Dwelling _
lots of land, one Spring, for inspiring
viter. / ' t ‘- ______
Copies of Inventory will be famished on application 5
to the nsdersifned. Th*}snle will be made wuhoatre
serve. Possession of the property will be given on the
Ist day of Kay* it being leased up to that time* _
Terms oi payment made known at the time of sale» or
on appllcaifoato the -
.... TrnsteeCbelsea Manufacturing; Company. .
Horwich, Conn.* March 4th, 1565. - mhB-18t*
m FOR SALE—A 'VERY DESI-jjft
.KeaBDE GOUKTRY EES IDE STCE,; sitnated_ on
the north Bide of GOTTA9E lame, about sts hundred
feet east of Day’s l»n», Germantpern.and has all the
modern lmproYeinents—Gas, Heater. Range, and Hot
and Cold-Water, Bath .800m,>,d!C,.., It,ts-: beantlfally
situated, and!has all the coovenlencoß of a city reel
deuce, with Stalls and ample .room, torthree Horses.
Apply to ■ ‘ Wit M. DEVICE, •
Shs wfmft* . . . 331 North SlXTHStreet. .
®FOB SALE— COIJNTBF SEAT A
or Farm of 40 acres, : onChnrch lanO, Darby -K
Township, Delaware county, within- a Jow mtnntea’
walk of the West Chester 'avd Philadelphia’ Hailrrad,
and OBe mile of the Darby Fnssenger Ediway. The
land is i&- & high state of cultivation, hscnasemely lo
cated, ‘with. extensive view of surrounding country:
there are several‘syringe'oftewate*andan excellent
qudrry of gray stone on the premises. The,
manta .consist of -two well* bniis, substantial stone
Houses, with shade. shrubberyTcboice fruit, andoraa
meiital trees. Also, twobarns, stable, carriage*house*
spring-house, corn* crib, Bheds. &c. Tce-house, well
FEOST Street. rah9-16t«
£ WALNUT-STREET STORE.
FOB SiLB-Ji superior fly* story fire- proofStora..
and Lot of Gronnd, on tne sooth side ofWnLtSfETT St..
near SECOHOSt., Wit in the most substantial-manner,,
and offering a' desirable investment for capitalists.
Terms accommodating * <,„„
S. W. cor. MIKTtf andEILBEBT.
mh9-tt« ~
Mfor sale—several FIRST
CIASBBOUSK3, oa tie sontheid* of Arch, west
of- nineteenth street, with all tie modern Improve-.
■as Jsarssiarasßßi w Ht ho**:
{ihia. Foitv- second Btreetihefcween. Locuat and Spruce
cqniieofJ D. JOSBS* TWNaTY.MBST. Straafc,above
Chettirat, oppotite tiia Pliaitiig-MBllf • nM-lm*
Mfor sale or exchange for
STOCKS—Farm of S 3 aorea. near SeUereville,
Bncke county, in (rood order, and line (rood -Bnlldings.
B. F. QEKHN. 123 Sent! FuUBTH Street, •
mhU-tt. or S. W. cor. SEYBdTSEgTH and ORE SB Sts.
M S3,OOO—IMMEDIATE POSSES
SION. Two Dearly new three-story BRICK
DWELLINGS, with double hack batldlnge, gas, hath,
Ac., 23tSaRd23t6 Lombard street, la a pleasant neigh
borhood, convenient to the jMwasnger, railway Aeply
at B. W. cor. TWllTI» FIEBT and B AOB Sts, mhll-gt*
m DRUG STORE FOR SALE.—BUSI
ES. HESS. *7,000; Prescriptions over 8,000. Prise-only
»1,800 Beat ef Store and rood Home only *lBO. Apply
to DICKSON, 437WALHP1' Street. mhlO S-.*
Mto Rent—for storage or
msnnfactnrin* purposes, BOOMS m Ho. KB FBAE
Street. Apply to A. F. &I. H. MOBBXS,
, mhlO-St* 916 ABOJI Street.
gi FOR SALE—FOUR-BTORYBROWN
JBsTOHE FKOHT BESIDENCE, with all modem
improvements; central location. In perfect oider^_ For
farther particulars, address •• J. 8., 619 FINE St.
Possession soon. mMu-atv
m FOR BALE—THE FOUR STORY
B Brick STOKE, situate Ho. 244, on the south side of
Market street Apply to SAME. 1. CUBMBHT,
allO 8t 336 South THIRD Street.
QIL LANDS NEAR SUGAR CREEK
TO BE LEASED.
THE TARR FARSI OIL COMPANI
offer leases on their territory of Fifty Acres on Patchell’s
Ban, within a short distance from the new wells on
Snsar Creek, to parties willing to make Immediate do*
velopmenis. ■■ ' j .
Flans and drafts of the property can be seen at the
office of the Company, Ho. 43Us WAiIDT Street, be
tween the honts of 9 and 3. ’
Proposals wlil.be received, and, terms made known
at the office, by „ J FBBD’K GIST,
...... . Secretary and Treasurer,
ihhß St : HO. 431J4 WALHUT Street.
TO THE PUBLIC.— ACRES OP
A LAND IN WBSTBBN VIRGINIA,
in tha Counties of
WYOMING AND McDOWELL,
r ' TITLB INDISFUrABLB,
Is offered to the publicfor the price of $200,000, or ft
little oyer $5 per acre, in shares ofJSI.OOO each. • '
from the report er Professor Whitaker, In 1855, he
cars GOAL abounds in fab alone quantities and of ex
cellent quality; IBON,' GINSUJQv. TIMBELK-—such as
Black walnut. Chestnut, Oak, WMteWood, and nu
meral!* otherkinds, with a large)y-increasing market
for them—makingit a desirable Investment independent
of the‘prospect of Oil development, of which: we feel
sanguine there ia large quantities to be found on the
place/from reports, that haye heen made, some time
back, and from extracts from papers from that section
already subscribed' some 133 shares,leavlng
but €7 shares unsold. t ,
Subscription Book at the office of
0H BOIILTO j,
Ho. 130 WALHOT Street,
leS5-lm
for the present.
nr o LB T— FOB SALESROOMS OB
A lightmanufacturingpurpose*. the upper storiestrf
building northwest corner of BIGHTH and MARKBT.
Apply in;the atoa ; ' •j i . ~J ; . lefil’tf
SHIFPIN6.
BOSTON AND PHILADEL
iTIi!» ll W>il> FHIA STEAMSHIP LINK, sailing from each
port os SATUKDAIS, from first wharf above PISS
Street, and-Beng Wharf, Boston.: .
„. Th o Bteamship NOBMAB.Gapt.'Baker. will sail from
Philadelphia for Boston. onßatnrdsv, Marchia, atlO A.
H., and steamship SAXON, Capt. Matthews, from Bos
ton for Philadelphia, on the nuns day atd P. U.
'TheßeiewandtubstahftisteAibships forma regular
lino, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays.
Ineffranceß effected at ones half the premium charted
on the Teasels. ~~
Freights taken at fair ratee. . - • ,
Shippers are reuuested to send Slip Beoalpts and Bill*
of Lading with their goods.
Tor Freight or Passage (haviigllne » ceommodatlons).
mhS-tf ' 333 South DELAWARE Avenue.
ONION SETS.—26O BUSHELS
-—-of choice White and Yellow Onion Sets, nowin store
and for sale in Quantities to suit, at the lowest market
price; ••••.;•.•(» u KOBBKT BOTST, Jb., -
*OB 9»» and 93 ft MABKBT Street,
mhS . • -• Above Ninth.
A HAY, STRAW, AND FODDER
SCciJTTBBs! PhOHGHS, HARBOWB, COLTIVA
TOKB, BBBD-SOWBSB, and all other Farming Impla
mente, atreaetmahle Jk ,
mhfi . NO,,O 35J MAB|fiTB^
iA EXTRA EARLY PEAS—2OO BTJBH
—EeIs now in store of the finest qualltT. and for sale
at a reasonable price.
Non 933 and 93ft MABEBT Street,
mhB-tt Above Ninth.
' jj. THOMSON’S LONDON BITCH.
2HSB, OB BtIBOFBAH BAHGB, foe familial,
fin. iioteffor P°MI. iMtimtw ibt'wkht; di»;
FBBBBT BIZRB Alao, Phlladalpliia Kanfea.
Hot-air Tnmaeee, Portable Hasten. Howoowa utauea,
Fireboard Gtoyea, Bathßollera, Stewhola Fletee.BnJS.
era, ccofclni. BtoTM. eta.. it wholesale and retsiVtor
to ® BH4KFB, 4 THOMSON,
Ho.-aO9 M. SBOOtTP Street.
OCISXSthSOt
■Btei BVANB & WATSON’S
«p:t~rrs t
IS SOOTH roOKTH BfKXKT,
fHIIUIIIiFBU, FA.
A burn TArlatT of nxK-fEOOV-SU« ahraye on
feaod. ____
MALCOLM MACNEILL’B
£££ o 1 ! - fl 8 J PBC J„ ACLK TOKS * Wo- 3W Sooth
HUH StiMt, tel™ §?'?•••. .
A; FHILAPRIiPHIA.
A - Olansw rofitted to anlt au ai««, and aU »»mot of
ropamnr«arefallT and promptly attended, to. maS-Sta
fMf Df EXTRACTING
'uixluTBSTH. —HUrons OyltU Ou ftdmUiitandi
IwHttUfttl afld aitnrali trie of
Tram INSB KtBD.
dkj at mmss.
AV[
LABGB KKEMPFOBY BAMf gf BO ; its, pb,
BROOaKh, AR*Y OB'OM. ta .
OB TUEsDAT BOB.SIHO, '
Kenb 14tb, at 10 o’clock, will be sold by ca b ,
6% four month*’ credit, about Pack**,.,
oboes, brogaus, earalry boots, &e. r <k city
BUvntHinf tnbneiiifrafteih dad inm
or se««o»» We goods, which will be opt*** for *****
Hod, with catalogues, on the moraine of>uU
iABGK PIRBMPTORY 6 ALB OF BOOTS, SBOsc
KP.TlCB.—laclttdod fat our large sale of b.w k
s «
.Harehl*, irtU be found SnpartthefoUowlhsw M
desirable assortment, vis: __ ,
Men’s, boys*, and youths calf, double.*^, 43
welt, and pump sole dress boots; men's,
youths’ kip and buff-leather boots; tt»n’s fIJT* V'B
lenrlegeayalrF boots: mos'a and boys’ ealfwrh jJ|
er Congress boots and bal mortis; men’s
youths* super hip, buff and polished grain, K,» JiF&M
aadpump-solebroganssladiee’finekid. goat.* Wm
and enamelled. pateotaewad Mmomts and 3l
gaiters; women's, misses , and children’* catf« 3§gjß
leather balmorals and Ims boots; ehildrsnV£?ta>i£|
edwtd city-made Isc* boots; fancy tewed balm >,*«K 3m
ankle ties; ladles’ flue black and colored I&;vV5
cress and side-lace gaiters; women’s. to? 5 JJ-'*
children’s goat and morocco copper-nailed u.„ i t* \
ladies r fine kid slippers, &c. 59
ÜBSB POSITIVE BALE OP BEITISH,
GEKHAN, AKD &OBEBTIQ DBT .
We will hold a lane .ale of f-reiea and .
ifbed bby cataioa ue, on a credit of four moctfc > r.,'<n <■■
for cash* 18^*Pta
v “*“« 0K THURSDAY MORNING,
Kerch I6th, embrscine about 803 piekajej ln< , ■:
tta»:e and fan«y articles in woolens, worstsi'.***
silks, and cottons, to which wo India tha
dealers. . *““>* ,
H. B.—Samples of the same will be arranmi u
aminatlon with eatalogoes. early on tha Bw :9»
sale, when dealers will And It to their
DOMESTIC DTOOI,.
OS THURSDAY,
March If. wffl besold, for Cush, at 10 o'clock srw.
ly, 164 bales domestic wool.
IRISH AHD SCOTCH LIKES GOODS.
Included In onreale of
THURSDAY,
March IS, will be‘found In part a Taluable so j „
of honsekeepinr linen goods. fc
clftbs* lz6B W- B ' dami,s •** W* satis gobt
cloth* I**' 1 **' bleached damask and spot satis dalai tt^
fejf fiSS Ed
Superior Turkey bath towels 1
Sackaback towels, splendid
Bleachedbird’seye and huckaback diapers.
Bad ; end diaper* in large variety.
Ali> linen dowlas, of dtfmat patterns.
—pleoao linen jute bsdticks.'
—ppeea henry brown bordered crown ducks.
—pieces beany brown Barnsley drills.
pieces bloacnod huckaback.
pieces -7-t and 9-4 loomdioa.
—pieces Barnsley bleached table damask,
—pieces Russia and American crash
—pieces Spanish linens, canras, burlaps, &o
The abore goods are of well-known atdVane,
■shots, and worthy the particular attsntisne; g
EaBOK BALI OF TOfcHgrASD DOHMUO »i,
Included in our
Marais, will be found in pan thefollow!**, *j r . '
bales brown and bleached muslins and ’
bales white and coloied wool flannel*.
bales striped shirtings.
cases bleached and colored corset jeans.
cases indigo bine cheeks amd tickings.
cases Manchester gicigba eqs and plaids. ?
cases Kentucky jeans and cottoned* s. > T . *
—cases cm simeras, meltons, and satinets. : *
cases miners* flannel*.
casespantaloon staff*. Av
—cases black and colored slldßfas and cambric*. -
TAILOMYG GOODS
Also, French cloths, c&ssimeres doeskins* atUfo' o
coatings. he.
Alio, a famine of black mud colored Italian dolk g &-;■
and satin de chines.
DBKB3 GOODS , , “
Faria mozsmbiques. poplins. fancy checks, dslsii*
grenadines, Taleocias, alapacas, mohairs, Coburn
coDfets, lawns, French fl&nntls, balmoral skirts, &e
also, a fall assortment of -White gaols. traraiiiv -
shirts, hosiery, glores, silk ties, sewing euk. sttpaj!“
ere, notions, Ac. 4
Also, a stock of dry goods and ready-made cfotkUj «
FOSITIYB SALE O? CABIKBtIHeS. HATTIffn ]
WINDOW SHAVES. As. *
ON FRIDAY KOBMBO, m ->
Vsrch 17th, at 11 o’clock. wtUkesold, by c&UUm iH;:
•n four months' credit, about #X> pieces rick Ik a
three-ply, superfine and Ana ingrain, royal daunt
Venitian, hemp, cottaxe, and rag carpetings; Gum >-*
and oocoa mattings, Ac., embracing a choice ass*r, -
meat superior gooda, whlcbjoa&y be examined cob
os the morning of sale. „
Included in our sale of FRIDAY, March 17th. eMh * -
found as extensive and ? varied assortment of w!a4« «
shades, -fancy and plains green, brown. Ac., tn **p
we invite the attention of Pennsylvania and Marjity
trade. . ,
M THOMAS & SONS,
• Vos* 139 and 141 South FOURTH Stmt
Cistern*, dnpli
k«lt 11.800 Sllin-
Kufs about 11,-
HKfilorehoiue,
Si&knwal
EABOB FgBBMFTOBY BM.K OP KIAL B3MI
GBOUffD BESTS. STOCKS 40.
GASD —Ow sale on TUESDAY SBIf. m i*„
will comprise the latent amount ana vsrMr of uj ' ■%.
jgujfithls, senon. ABSOtCTA S »LB9 tTpwanko’J
viopltffiQfrlfmtitiarsit Orphans’ Court and Exaction - W
: Also, about $20,000 TaluSßta Bolni».<ind Storti li O,
Ordfcr of Executor. ,- ’■■ iJa
SPRING 84UK REAL ESTATE. STOCKS* hi, »
THIRD SPRING SALK. March. 14
Estates of Thomas Brown, W Giese, Mahloa. Hut*. ,:a
Inson, 8, Hays, and others-® properties, very n*
luabie, business stands,, dwelUncs, &o.» and to bentt
Estates of Charles WiliSaias, F. Allison. R. Julio,
L.B.Jenklhs, J. B, Jacobi, w. .8. Skinner, B .
, Bordley Gibson, ‘A.R. Peels, Phillips’ minors, C. Eav ;
Skirt, J. B. Haines, Charles Fox, and others. Tvelq »4L;
htetafces. 'Br order or Orohana* Goiirt and execuiwi ■'&
I S3 properties. See has dbuls. -;fA
-»FIFTH SPRING SALE, 38th March. "W
Vahiable Schny? Mil county coal lands, tha “PwiSlw -W
Head Tract, J * <537 acres: country shat Bthool bow ■-£:
. lane ;ele*ant residence Bridge street; at):*,
Hob. 236 and 257 North Third street; store and dwellim, -m
323 North Third street; valuable Arch-street lots is! „iS
other city property ?j
SIXTH SPRING B*LE, 4th April. 11
Estate of the late Dr. John Redinon Uoxe, deesasri.
and others. -v
For list of properties to be sold at the above '
sales seepages 13,14, 16, and If of last Taeiday’s esu- > -
lcgne* . . • ;• ,; \ • ': .
PEBXMPTOBT BUM OP A BBtYATE COW.CKO) l J
OP VAMTABIBOIIPAIBTIHaSOPTIiBITAJiJ,
ENGLISH, GSKMAS, ASB AMERICA, SCHOOL!
OK TDBSDAT MOUSING,
March. Slit, 1855, at the acetioa store, eommenehtt 5
II o’clock. will he told, wltbon* reaerre, ft prtTSic ini'
Hetion nfVALTJABLB OIL PAINTINGS. .
Included, will be found,, various Interesting sobjwi,
viz: Historical, scriptural,, marine, landscape. in “if;
domestic (cents. a
4ST For particulars toe catalosnes and the pleura : .
Which wilt he arranged three days previoaajo aria. .1'
ExPcator’cSalu. .£j
HTT.WR PEATR. PhATBP WARE. COINS, GBKS.&a
Ofi THtJBSDAX HGKNIN3, ,
At the auction store, sliver, tea and coffee sets, sot V«
tea caddy about 302 ounces, case valuable gem* v.« .jBs*
cs talc me, case coins, 2 plated wine Coolers, 3 plaai -- A
candelabrta> ■ ' ' ~ 1 3?
Tbe case of gems may be examined any tixae pn- Jg
vlonstoeale; the silver ozl the morning of sue. i!m>
Ssle for account United States. ■<&
WOOL AND COTTON CUffINGS, if
ON SATURDAY MORNING, ■£
Maich IBih, at 10 o’clock, at the auction
quantity of wool and cotton cuttings, baling rope,t*lH *
paper, ae.
also, lot clothing, shoes, swords, haversacks,druai.
c&ittidge boxee, breast p'ates, Ac. %■.
A&- May be examined the day previous to sale. _ |\
T>HHiIF FORD & CO.j ATJCTIO NEER3,
X G%5 MARKET and 53* COMMERCE Street*.
POSITIVE SALE OR 1100 CASES BOOTS A&>
SHOES. W'
THIS MORNING. „ ?,
March 13th, commencing at fen o’clock, preeiaMT. n
wiil sell,by catalogue,Tor cash, 1,100 cases boots.
broganSf'bahnorals, cavalry hoots,- &c. . from cur
Eastern manufacturers, comprising a line and dasiriii
as Bojrtment of first- class goods.
POSITIVE BADE OT 1,500 OABBS BOOTS, SIDE, 3
* &e.
ON THURSDAY MORNING, . , lk< '
MarchlC, commencing at ten.o’clock, we wm 7
catalogue, for cash, 1,600 cases women's, men’s, mjs. •
youth’s, and children’s boots, shoes, hiogacs, fata-,
rale, slippers, Oxford tics, Ac.,&c.,
prime and desirable assortment or Just class go^ B
which the attention of buyers is Invited.
Kr J. C. McGUIRE & CO., AUCTI® ~
EBBS, WASHINGTON, D. C. _ „ W|M ,
TRUSTEE'S SAUB OR 935 ACRES OR VALAIS*,,
LAND WITHIN ROUE MIHB OF THE CAPITOL 0. 3
By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of tn’
triet of Columbia, passed In the cause of SHBSIry
LOWBIB vs. DBANand WIFE and otherajJ*. g
Equity, I will expose at Public Sale* on THURSDH
March 16,1866, at 12o’clockM.,if fajr.if nottha og
fair day thereafter, at the residence of Mr. JOB J T.J
DEAN. upon toe premises, the Beal Estate
LEVI SHERIFF, late of Washington cooutv.
died nised and possessed, containing about s®jL tr.fc* •:
This property ii moat eligibly Bituated. being w*®*.’- .
about four miles of the Capitol and one of
Bridge. It ie well wooded end watered, has an wjfc- ;
dance of fine meadow land, and is admirably adw*&. £0
for market purpose!. The eon Is of a fins chKst»|i.:
kind and productive, and easy oi cnltivatton. .11
The Improvement consists of two framed Dstl
Ings. (one of which Is common lons,) and ai i wj»g
«ary outbuildings, and there are someheantifiil W?*'
Ins sites on the premises, commanding a foil vw u
willbe subdivided into several small trs«d j >-
plat of which may he seen at the Anctwn Koo®> ,1}
I JAMES McfiUIKB & CO.i Washington, D. C.
Terms of sale as prescribed by the Decree; SB
in cashon .thedaTo!.»le,andtheretl4neUeqna-»HL.
I stallments at twelve asd eighteen months from .tt »,
of sale, with Interest, and approved security. a:
Conveyancing l ati Bayonne Stamps at the cost rf* ML
purchaser.. Jf. C. STBPBBSS, Trn'tee l," ■
I feSd-Mt JAB. McaPIBBA CO.. Auction
I MEDICAL PUKYBYOE’S
JuX WASHiireraosr,' D. C., Teb. %■fa. *
•will he sold at Public Auction, In this city,. «J | .
DAT. the 13th day of Karch next, at the Mfdicv. j, | t;
I keeper's Depot, comer of Band BIGHTSEh IS-JJ Ji.
at 10 o’clock A. M .a qnanHty of eondemoed B". f v
I Property, eon slating of Bedding, Cots, Iron B»«= :
[ Tin Gaps, Knives, Porks, Packing Boies. w -
1 bidders will he required
I stores within (6) Aye days !«>“
I Government fnnds. - ’ p BffiTHßßbi“,
j - KZI-lSt BnrgeonanAD. S. A Medical rnr Y?
JJORBES i HORSES 11 HORSE’ "
QjrABTEBMASTSS OISMAL'a 0?^
FIBBT DITIBIOB J
Waskwhiok Cut, Fobroary V-Jp
BOSSES, suitable forthe cavalry i
ynrcliased at Giraboro Depot,, In oses
A C«bbUl be deUTered to C a ptai n l.^Jf t
A. Q. M-, an.i l>eBHbjeet«d to Uie usual SoTero 3
t
E*b, Irom tw <6> to ntas ««'£“•fHw*2 '
ISrlthHy, end healthy, W h *CTfirjo*U» P 5 ji;
Price, one hundred and seventy five j,
each. Honrs orinßpecUon, ftpm 9A. a. ® -
Burnoutnrlll bemade at gKl^j.?.
fel7-tspl Oolonel la charge of Ist
OAYAHRY HORSES.
QuABYSBIt AHTBK'K
. Corner TWBI’FTHMdeiBtaD if#.
I*wTrr*T»KT.pHTA. Pa.. Felraa r > r . a
Home suitable for the cavalry « r,rl “ 7jt, »i “ j
chased by the undersigned, in open marks. &
*Baeh animal to bo subjected to the nsnal Gois
InspeeUenbefore being accepted. _ ,„ ra! ,-p:‘ l ii *8
Hones will be delivered to theJJ. S. ugg* a P »
Weiters Hotel, Market street, between jj|
?BaU hones to be sound In *ll K
Hum tea, nor more than nine »ej»»oJ?,*..T. }&■■■**
hands hish; fnU in flesh; compactly W“- - n M
gad of g!n gTtfßrfftnt far tuTElrr wtpqwßi ~•>*
By order of Col- H. Biggs, Ghief S
gfojflrtmhiS ' : t ’ Cspisina»^J^i|
A; K TIL I. EB ¥. AND *
H<M jSmx ABT,QPASTBKitASfIKB’e I
1139 Qjrasd Stxsbt,
HOEBEB suitable for the Artlllery and' ®'psi'sf
yiee will be purchased by the undersign*!
kei; cash animal to he subjected to them 11 * 1 •? •
menl inspection before bein*Moepted. (1Ml .!ao; -
Borsesfor the Artillery Sweice most ha om» ,
sound in all particulars, strong. nob*'”
well broken and square trotters in haj®*y ■s■ v *
flesh and condition, from sin to ten years m l 5 !.
tbenlfiX hands high; each Hone to weigh a» -
:»ne Handled and Eighty Dollars (*!»»”
*°Cavslry Horses mnat be toned in a'Wf'f'oO V ’’ r
broken, ut foil Seehand good condition.. / , a t‘j
hands iiiih. from flye to nine to***?™. for ft,
adapted in everyway to Cavalry pongM) e** 1 -
One Bnndred and Sbciy~llve Dollars l* l
will be delivered to Bhf* 3 * 'V
tor, at the BBEAT WESTERS
Street, Philadelphia, Pa., between
Broad Gtraatsi
By ordM of Col. WB'llam Mcßm, ,
o|gs, | g 5, t
mhio-gst Captain sng •
TXEWARE, OP COUNTEKFB ;
D ÜBPKIa’CIPLBD DEALKES „
BA.TIOHB.
m PHRENOLOGICAL f'
CTI^MSAL