Annual Conference of tk* Methtmin Xplscopai Clmreh.' SECOND DAS'. The religions exereitos were opened reaterdST b the Bbt. MS Cook. After the reading of a pusaae of the «erlptn es. the BS7th hrnm w»b ennf, commencln, '*‘l lota Thy kingdom, lord, the honae of Thine abode." The follonlsr committee on the State of the Oonntrv ™ appointed r B«h, Q. Cooke. O. Oram, O. L Thompson. J. O. Jaeksoa. * v - *■ Bey. Mr Qaiilay submitted the following: "Who has the right to decide 'Whether inStrnmentn of mnota shall be need in our ehniehes to aeeempany the reilgi- Ol l!w W Sfr B Qiiielo»* to the Bishop for decision. ®?J' e M H.2Sl* l STiS co S??? llllo , d ‘lot John Shilling be fomes from ttffeimn CiMua elpM, ‘ H « The rehoeatwaa granted. *w£££!£. r “ f the division of the Philadelphia ■COTference.waeheie taken up. «®v» «r. Thompton moved the adoption of the first resoiutton.whieh divides the Conference into two Con- i e The committee had carefully considered the dme'ent Questions involved* and although there was BQt unanimity, yet the -majority had concurred in the import as presented. - „„ , It waa fair to say, however, that some of the lay members of the committee were absent, and their vie we 'were not had. He had good reason to believe that the lay members from the southern part a* tue Conference did not cononr in this report. He also wished to remark that there waa a*diyeralty of opinion in the committee -as to the expediency of aoy •hangs at all. The e jm ■uitteo felt, however, that they had a duty to perform, by direction of the Gecersl Conference, and had eh deavortd to perform that duty to the heat or their abili ty.. Hia belief was that the intsießtsor the Church would be promoted by the adoption of the resolution.' Hey. Hr Thompson moved .that the Question he taken Without debate. , , . This was voted down by a iargs vote. Bey, Mr. Qilroy movad that lhe whole matter bs post poned until tbs Bert Animal Oonrereoce.i On motion, ibis was iaid upon the table by a Tote of gg to 48 Bey. Dr. Quigley'was in favor of the motion to di vide, on the ground of groat neaeaeUr, on aoeonnt of their site. Be was further etiengthened in bis belief beeanse he had jnst learned that even In the great Mir of Philadelphia homes could not he obtained for all those who had come to attend the Conference. Rev. T. A. Fernley, o"ne of the Committee on Homes, here interrupted the speaker, and stated that the speak er wae misinformedthat there were sufficient homes lor all, and the Committee had accommodations for still more.. Hey. Mr. Quigley resumed. He stated that notwith standing this, he knew of several who were stopping at hotels, and par ing large prices, which they were scarcely able t o meet. He alluded particularly to those who had come to .Philadelphia lor the purpose of being ordained—mo*tiy poor young men. .. Bey. Hr. Fernfey wanted to know if there poor yeuag anenhid applied to the committee. Hr. Quigley. I suppose so. v . ’ Hr. Fernley. I suppose not [Liuihtar.j Ten o’clock haying arrived, another order of the day—the call of the Stewards to receive moneys for the worn-ont ministers—was called for, and the sub ject of dividing the Conference was postponed for the present. The collection of this tt oney occupied con siderable time, The reports from the different churches were very encouraging The majority of them col lected more than their apportionment. After which the subject of dividing the Conference was again taken up. < Hey. Or. Quigley, who gave way for the order of ..the day, resumed his remars a. His first argument was, that the Conference was too large to be comfort ably accommodated at any place. His second reason for the division was, that for years they had; vir tually been a divided Conference. If this is the state of things, should we not be formally divided? It would be for the interest of both parts of the Con-' foresee. Rev P Coombs laid before the Conference a commu nication from the laymen of Hover Circuit, protesting against the proposed division Hey. Hr. Cooke stated that the laity had not a voice in making the report, although they were invited to take part in the discussion. Hey, Hr. Townsend was opposed to division at this time. He thought that the Scriptures gave us warning. -on this point. We are there toidio b* of the same heart and the same mind, and there shall pd nodi visions among u«. The time for this proposed division has not yet arrived. The state of the country requires us to be careful how we act in the matter. We need ail the power we have to bind and keep us together, for the Sat at least, w hen we settle down upon some firm , when the unity of the country is established, then we can divide wiih more harmony. Rev. A, Atwood said the Conference had been trying to effect Luis object for nearly ten yearn, but judging from the tone of the speeches he thought they were going backwards. He was lu favor'of division. The plea has been that we can’t leave the Philadelphia Conference. He wm opposed to dividing by the mtod e of Philadelphia. Th's was not a p roper line for divi sion. Webave got to make this division some time or other, and why sot how ? It divided into a Philadelphia and Wilmington Con ference, as proposed, it will prove highly beneficialjfor both sections, and Methuditm will assume a phase in •one or two years it nevtr has assumed before The Conference 1* enormously large In territory, and we should have five w*n we have now got one, and the only way to secure lhis is by a division of the Con ference. We have not fairly covered the ground as we -should have done, and as they have done in.the New Jersey, and Hewark CoaJerences, and we naver will until y ou give us a smaller territory. £ev. William Gray sitd hls-people did not desire a di vision on the ground that at tae present time it was In expedient to undo any of the ties that hind our people together. He thought this was the conviction ot their people in Perneylvdeia We have, indeed, a great deal of territory unoccupied; but he could not see that division -would give them more means and more effi cient men than they now have. Bcv. T. ■B. Foulson stated that In bah&lf of the people of the Peninsula he would ask in Hod's name not to divide them now. [Cries of “Amen. * 3 We want your support and sympathy We know our section is the farcen-£pdt of Methodism, but she has nearly been lighted by the men who have been sent there, on ac count of their supposed sympathy with secession. Bar. 8. M, Cooper was also a Peninsula man He noticed a trembling among the brethren whenever di vision is mentioned. Be had as yet heard no solid ar- « ament why the Conference should not be divided. hey gave no reason that would justify a postponement of the question. He claimed t> be acquainted with the sentiments of the Peninsula people, and he believed a large majority of them wi> hea the Conference to divide. He knew that Wlimingtoa, Smyrna, and Hover did not desire it, but their reasons for opposition were locaL Will there ever be a time when there can ever be a more h&xmoniouß period, for a division than now ? is It fail that we should be dragged year after year to Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Lancaster, while our own ptople cannot have the privilege of an Annual ■Conference? We want a division, in order that a Conference may be held in one of the Penl teula towns, where we can receive all the membfrs. Bow the number is too large for our small accommodations. Let us depart in peace; .that is all we want Rev. .J. A. Massey said that in 1630, when the Hew Jersey Conference w as divided, there was & tremendous opposition. The people cried that we were going to ruin Hew Jersey. Divide when we will, this difficulty will always exist, and at present there Is as little as there svsr can be. Bev J*. Ooombe had always been a warm advocate of division by State line, but at the present time he was opposed to division. In the first place every layman, whom we ihadjthe oppoi tunny of heaving was opposed to disunion.' There is not sufficient agreement between the leadlngmen of the Pesimuia to warrant this change. We can lose nothing by continuing together for at least another year. Bev. J Band desired to offer as a substitute that, while there were reasons why the Conference should be divided, there were more weighty reasons why it should not be done The substitute was withdrawn. Rdv, T, T. Tasker said that while he believed thatf the Conference should divide as soon as possible, yet he could not believe that this was the time to do so. He agreed that a Bmali farm could be more thoroughly worked than a Jatge one, but the prerent was altoge* iher a question of time. ' _Bev. Thomas Hull thought that the decision of the Conference at the present session would be undesirable, and hoped it would be postponed for another year. Other diEcusskn followed, when the previous ones ilon was called, and the resolution to divide the PnUa< delphia Conference was voted down by a large vote. The Conference waa then adjourned. THE CITY. MILITARY. EXTENSION OF TIME, A despatch from Harrisburg- last evening an sonnces that the time for recruiting is extended by tie War Department to tbe last day of this month. The draft Is, however, to continue during all this time, bnt those drafted may be released by substi tutes. To* day Is the 17th, so that exactly two weeks .are left In which to All our quota. We are not near so badly off as Mew York, which Is required to fur nish 10,000 men, on a basis whloh is stated by the Provost Marshal General to be 140,000, but -whloh the journals of that city claim to be only 00,000. We have only to renew our efforts to every ward, and every drafted man or our city can remain at home if he has no especial desire to go to the front. The work before us la not great, hut there coes not appear to be a proper spirit to some of the wards, aB their numbers rarely, ap pear to the list of “ bounty warrants drawn from toe olty treasurer.” A little liberality and a little -energy In place of olose-fistedness and apathy would do much to save their credit. Eaoh man owes It to himself and to his neighbors, as a duty, to further every effort to obtain volunteers, and committees should not be Idle. To be drafted is a great hard ship ; a volunteer Is Immeasurably better than a oomcript. With these facts constantly borne In mind by everybody, Philadelphia will have none hut brave, willing volunteers to represent her to toefield, RECRUITING. The business again fell off yesterday, whiah fact may be attributed to several causes. Yesterday morning warrants for the paymentof theclty bounty were Issued to 44 men, of whom 43 were enlisted for one year, and one for three years. The credits were as follows: First ward, 2 j Seoond ward, 4; Third ward, X; Fourth ward, 1; Fifth ward, 7: Sixth -ward, 2; Seventh ward, 17 ; Eighth ward, 4; Ninth •ward, l j sixteenth w*rd,. 2 ; Nineteenth ward, 2 ; Twenty-fifth ward, 1. The following statement shows thenumberof men Tcerulted from the 23d of January to the 16th of March (inclusive), and the wards receiving the Credits; First ward, 72 ; Second, 144: Third, 60; Fourth, 21; Fifth, 68; Sixth, 83; Seventh, 44; Eighth, 64; Ninth, 88 ; Tenth, 173; Eleventh, 94; Twelfth, 174; Thirteenth, 210; Fourteenth, 317; sixteenth, 126; Sixteenth, 139; Seventeenth, 2; Eighteenth, 95; Nineteenth, 17 ; Twentieth, 166; Twenty.fim, 84; Twenty-second, 60 : Twenty-third, 66; Twenty-fourth, m; Twenty-fifth, 48. Making a total of 2,633. DOUBDBDXV COURT MARTIAL. _ At the session of toe court yesterday, the follow tog evidence was elicited: * *33?** Hatto, residing at JMI Tine street, from 1861 to 1863, was clerk at ScbujlkiU Arterial; have seen wedge lents marked •»Co»»s,” that were .hort both in height and widthi.have examined hie tents in lale peudence Square when (handing lueiae could dtstia gutsh objects outside. Gross examined- —Have never been in the duck busi sets, nor making of tents end sails in any manner; sever took an oath "while In the Arsenal to report any discrepancies to Col. Grosman; cannot give the army standard for any kind of tents; I knew at the time, bnt it has passed out of my memory; went out to Gamp Cad waiader simply for amusement; counted them, and joade a memorandum of them; never told Capt: Martin •there was any thing wrong with the tests. . Henry Dunlap united States iaipector in quarter* , master's department since September. 1861 —Have measured paulins that were inferior In material to the army standard, and ran five and six inches short; they were marked William B Henry, inspected by order of Colonel- Perry: 8,4(0 wagon covers that were marked Inspected by Hr. Neall; they ran fro n fourteen feet to fourteen feet ten inches; standard size is fifteen feet. Cross'examined Was formerly a member of the legislature; before that was in the wagon business; Mr Ne&u. ordered 700 wagou covers to be passed that f .refused to pass; Mr- Coreas came to me in G&UowMU street, in a tavern, and put his arm around my neck and told me ,hq was a friend of Colonel Grosman’s; he did nqt offer me a bribe of any kind. Benjamin Basset, taiimaher by trade. - Saw wedge* Tents at Camp C&dwaiader. short of army standard; •the workmanship was not equal to what it was when j was inspector; they had gussets in the top eight inches •wide. Crosc-cxamlned-—Mr Btheridgerequested me to go to Camp GedwaUder; I have got my measures of touts from Mr. Wilder whHe working for him; the teute were measured by Hr. Etheridge; I aeeieied:' MISCELLANEOUS. DEDICATION OF THE SOLDIERS’ ORPHAN The dedication of the Home for the Orphan Chil dren of Deceased Soldiers and Sailors, Twenty-third and Brown streets, yesterday afternoon, attracted a large ooncourse offered a resolution authorizing the Sanitary Commission to erect a wooden bniiding on Thirteenth street* between Christian and Carpenter, 'as a temporal y shtlier for soldiers. Agreed to: An ordinance creating a loan not exceeding $1,000.000. for the further extension of the Water Works* was taken up and lost—yeas 26* -nays 11,~ being less than two thirds. * m £,) syans <&• > moved to reconsider. Agreed to, and the bill was postponed for two weeks. The Committee on Markets reported an ordinance an. thorlzlng the sale and removal of market sheds on York tercet, east of Frankford road Agreed to. Mr. Evans (U.), of the special committee to whom was referred the proposition of John firaveaetein. to lease the basement of ihe mansion at Falrmount Dark for the sale of confectionery* reported that it was Inex pedient to rent any part of the mansion or grounds at the park. Mr. Miller (U.) presented a minority report, in which an opposi e view of the case is takes* and closes with a resolution directing the Commissioner of City Property to rent the apartment mentioned to John Cravenstein, at sl,oooper annum. A motion to amend* by striking out the name of Job a G ravens tein and $l,OOO, and insert, to rent it by auc tion to the highest bidder, was agretd to, and ,ne mi nority resolution was adopted. Adjourned. THE COURTB. iupreme Court in Banc-Woodward, «• and Justices Xfaompjon and Agnew. DB. GODDABfPS CASB. The ease of Dr Paul B. Goddard* in whose behalf a writ of habeas corpus is pending'to obtain his discharge from a private establishment In Delaware coanty, where be 3b held as a lunatic, was assigned for a hearing yes terday. Without proceeding, the -matter was, how- postponed until Wednesday next*when it will probably be disposed of. np “ Tca6 * on tha Supreme .Court at Met Prlus-Justice Strong:. BrintTOv.. Tai; £T ckri, A n action to recover for professional services as attorney and counsellor Bs t6Z°£*d; Plaintiff, $791,25 ’ David Paul Brownys. same Sams cause of action. Verdict by sgreement for plaintiff, $791.25. ao “ oa ’ P.eetwoodLodg* vs Wuliam Barnett An action to recover mesne profits for the use and accunatiniTn r«» r tain property Sf plaintiff by the delnffir for t “Ij years. Jury out. Hirst aus Wharton for ulaintfff- Nicbols and J unkin for defendant. Adjourned .In tbe Common Fleas, Judges Thompson and Allison tbe Orphans’ Court Argument List is still upf 0 * 9 TJHE POLICE. 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Many of my friends had given me up as beingJncarable, therefore I return many thanks to the Misses Hinkle for saving my life. lam now in the enjoyment of good health HANN AH HORNE. bPBiNOFiBLD, Del. CO. , Pa,, Jan, la, ’65. mhld «t* lIJISSES HINKLE-AS A SENSE OF „■** gratitude to you for the cure of my cancer, r deem it prudent to have it acknowledged in Ate papers, that }* *s*7 J® °J beneftnißg othereTjr was at tacked on the left breast with a suspicious tumor* and .applied to a physician to examine h ; it proved to be a well-defined cancer, and was Heated as such, but be came gradually worse, until it became evident that I pad to. obtain relief or lose my life. And hearing of the many cures that yon had performed* I placed my selfunder yourcare, and that the disease has all been eradicated, I have not the slightest doubt. Over three I™l*a {®f_ * h * diseaa «£ win* is as sound as any part of my body. MARY A. THORNTON, 1605 CallowhUi Street. Philadelphia, Pa. mMS-6t* TO THE AFFLICTED—I DO HERE -4: BT certify that I'waß for more than twenty yeare afflicted with a cancerous tumor. I applied to three or foor . different doctors ; all agreed in ptonooncing It a very dangerous cancer, hat neither gave me much en couragement that It could he cured. Fortunately I hears of the Hisses Hinkle. I placed myself under their hands immediately for treatment, and In a short time was entirely cured : It being Immediately under the corner of the eye, hut by their superior aklll and: ctrcfnl attention K was entirely removed, -without the least Injury to the eye or scarcely leaving a soar. I do most confidently reeommsnd all who may unfortunate ly he afflicted with cancer to make immediate applica tion to the Mieses M. & H. Hinkle, Ho. 254 Sorth Thirteenth-street, Philadelphia. _ JUDAH WEAK, 605 Brown Street. . FHiLAr.EI.PHiA, Jan, 3, 1885. mhlS-6t* THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I WAS A afflicted with the Ganeer bask of rayleft ear for ten y*ars. I tried seyeral skilful physicians of this city, but a)l afforded m* no permanent relief. I heard of to« Buses Hinkle, and lesolved to make one more effort, and that I am pleased to inform the public has been snccesefnL This wonderful cure was made In two months, and deserves to be placed on record, that others afflicted with the same disease may know where to obtain a certain eure. mhlß 6f PARIEL HOWABP, 1422 Vine street. “njitratb of soda—aoo bags just 1 receiTed, and for Bale in lots to salt pttrcliaters. bj HABBtBON BROTHERS* CO.V MaaafactariacChamjeU, JOB;South FRONT Street. I" TP WARD 8 OF THIRTY THOUSAND oelliflcatM MidreconimMdatoiT tatters hive baea rec&Wed, fttteftti&r the merits o! HBLUBOLD’SrffS. BDIBB k PEEPAIfATIOJSS. which fre from the hisheet conrcei, laelttdlng eminent statesmen, oler nmzttmwt** sW*«4*w, 4)9, THE PBESS.-PHITyj¥DBIiPHIAv FRI'DAY, MARCH) OFFICE OF MEDICAL PURVEYOR ” tr. S. AKMY.3S6 North BEOAD Street, - „„„ PmijiußUfHiA. Pa,, Margins, ISIS. b ® recalved at this offlg* n»UI fIOOK of THPHSPAT, Man* *M, ISSi, for fur r* 11l i'r, J>ep^ftln>t ‘ t . for on * 7®”. oomuenohK April let. 1866, all the BTATIO HJEBY that mar ha needed, dallvered atthU depot free of freight, In aneh the Porveyor - Stationer, t 6 be In. accordance ■ with Order and tetter Book*. . lnb.blapk and red. ~ Caee.Booki.. Sw&Shl - hi™n4. PfeßOripaonlßook, Ward; travelling. Biauk Books, cap, half fioctltgfl, bound. 4 CM. |£per f wrapping. PortfoliO. cap size. Paper, writing, c*p, letter, Pencils, UaC ' note. Erasers. Penholders. Buteris. Steel Pens. ludiaEabber Sealing Wax. - OfiS Tarara* - «.™ ,, S£2iS ,! £ us 'ji a '2 PKI '’ K 01 “ok article,’and he aa companies by samples . . . , . ; will be received except those which may office 0 * 611 * flUed * pOR blanJt fQm# to b ® bad at The United States reserves the right to reject all bide deemed objectionable. . • - C. MoBOtTGiLI ii • Surgeon, Brevet OolonelU. 8 A., mlil7. fmwSt Medical Pnrveyor. nHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, So. 1139 9IBABD Street, Depot, March IS, 1885.: ■UUBnojNMAUwUI be rebelled Atthls.offloe tiIITDESDAT, March 28, )856, atia o'clock M,, lbrde llrerliig at the Schuylkill Arannal: M or 8-4 Bine Wool Flannel, indigo wool-dye. to weigh m ounces to the yard, of % width, for aaek'ooate. army standard, » ■ ; & gray twilled Flannel, for shirts, army'standard. § Bed, white, and blue bunting, , do. Inch yellow Sl]k Lac®, do, inch sky blue Silk Lace, ■ do, inch ee&rlet Lace. <3o. . Brown Tread, No. 85. Bidders to famish sample, Bed Spool Cctton, 80. 40. Bidders to furnish sample. 4*4 Black Silesia. Bidders to famish sample. Straw wrapping Paper, 86x40, to weigh about 95lbs. per ream. Parties offering goods should make separate pro posals for each article offered and must distinctly state In their bids when they will commence their deliveries,the quantity they propose ,to famish each week the price (which should bewritten both'inioord# and figures}-, and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a copy of tthieh should accompany eachproposal 1 Standard Samples of the articles required may be-saen at this office. Samples,- when submitted, must -be marked and numbered to correspond with the proposals t and the parties thereto mast guarantee that thegoods ' shall be in every respect equal to army standard, other* I wise the proposals will not be considered. 1 Bids will be opened on Tuesday March 28, 1865, at 12 o’clock M., and bidders are requested to be present. Each bid must be guaranteed by two' responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee, andeeitifted to a b being good and*'sufficient se ct? rity for the amount involved, by some pa olio func tionary cf the United States. Ail proposals sbouldbe made out on the regular farms, which will be furnished on application at this offies. The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed ohm* sonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received Endorse envelope, ** Proposals ter (here Insert the nameof the article offeicd)*’ 1 and address. Colonel WI&LIAKjffiVMcKrM, < * Chief Quartermaster, Philadelphlaßspot.^ PUBLISHER, mliie-iu . T A SSISTAN’T QUARTERMASTER'S -£*-OFFICE, JU3S aiKaBD Street. * Pim.AijßijPHlA (Pa.). Mttrcb 14.1865. EUUD PHOMSW.SwlUbejS.a^d”tt&eVfflos nnttl -1J o’clock M , MOJSBaT, Match 20,1855, for tbe atJBB United Stales Storehouse, Ha 5 OyjSR-STBEKT properly pecked end Wady for transportation, of tut followin,-described Qaatteimaetei's Stores, to be inspected by aninspeetor > ?B o 3S*W, 5-inch Ciinoli Nails. 60_Bdge_TooUj asmple required. c . v J4i Brad Awlb, and Sandies; sample required. 100 Band axes, and Handlas (wbeewilght); sample required: 1 ■ *- ■■■' ICO arqes Halier Bolts, IJi-inoh; sample reqnired. 100 Markin, Brushes: sample reqnired. . 200 pain Beaching Shears, best quality steel; sample leqniiM. 25Bench Screws, Iron. K 0 gw® Wood Screws. ilHnch—6o,7; 300,8; 300,9; and % 0e 10. ~ . l»l£ofro*s Wood Screws, l.jnch—2oo, B; 300.9; 300,10; and 300,11. _ l, IDO gross Wood Screw*, ltf-ia<*--3QO, 10; 600,11; and cUO, 12 *' Wood Screws, 2-lnoh-100,14; 100,15; and 110. 10. . .. ■ m gross Wood Screws, 2K inch-100,18; end 10fc 17. 300 log Chrome Green, in oil, in 8, 6, end 10 ib cans; sample required. . lOGbifes Prussian Blue; in oil, In 8,6, and' lOfc cans: sample required. V 6Colbsßrown Zinc* in oil, In 6 and 10*lb cans; sample required. , S®d Lead, dry, in 35* lb kegs; sample required. aiSei RUOliB Japattl) * Jrer * to Mkhtharrels; sample ib- Preposals for any of the above articles to be endorsed on envelope; Proposals for Army Supplies, “No. I’’1 ’’ , advertised to be opened'on the 20th ihstaut. X)0 Mortice Bare,-for wagons.* - 60 Bubs, ambulance. KOBubs, wagon. . 20.(00 feet me Boards, 1 Inch. ' - 6 000 fest Pine Plank, 1& inch. 6.C00 do do 2 inch. , Proposals for any of the above articles to-be endorsed on envelope; Proposals for-Army Supplies, .** Ho. 3,** advertised to be opened on the2oth instant. above articles are required to be of. the best * Bidders should state the quantity bid for, andwheu they will commence and nnish their deliveries, the Price of the articles (to include boxes and delivery ), Which should be written both in wordsand figures* and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a cony of which should accompany each proposal* and no scTu&ule prices toill be received. Samples of the article* bid for (where samples are hereby required) must be delivered at th« Hanover street storehouse twenty-four hours before the opening of the Mds. . Bids will he opened on Monday, March 20, <1365, at 12 o’clock M., and bidders are requested to be present. Bach bid must he guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the amount involved, T»y the Baited States District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public* officer. •• The right k reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, snd no bids from a defaulting contractor will be received. All proposals to be made out on the regular forms, .Which, will be furnished on application at tais office The envelr pe enclosing proposals to be properly en dorsed as above stated* , A By order of Col. Wm* W. McKim* Chief Quartermas ter. Philadelphia Depot. GE >. ft. O&MB. mhl4*6t . Captain and A. Q. M. PROPOSALS. PEOFOSALS FOE HIDEd,TALLOW, HOOFS, HOBBS, CHUCKS, SHIH&, ABD TtiEOUEft Office Depot Commissary or Subsistence, Washington, D. G., March le. 1865. - SEALED PROPOSALS, in are-Invited tmtti the 2ist day of Marsh, atil o’clock A. M , fdr Bides, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, Shins, and Tongues of all Government Cattle slaughtered.within the ancient limit* of the ,District of four months or more from the commencement of the contract. The above articles to be collected by the contractor, and removed from the various places at which the Cattle are killed at such times as maybe designated by the officer in charge. - The numhei of Cattle used monthly yaryfrom 1,000 to 3,000, and are now killed at Chain Bridge, Giesboro*, -Convalescent Camp, Washington, and Alenandrlay but other places may occur within the premribed limits where these articles will be reqnired to be.coliected- The contractor shall he liable for all the Hides, Tal low,. Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, Shins, and Toigues coming from all the Government Beef Cattle slaughtered.unless it can be made SHtisfactorUy to appear to the Subsistence Department that all due exertion, diligence, and care was made to obtain said articles. Payment will be required every ten days ln Govern* xcentfunds. The bids will state the amount, per animal, for the articles referred to, and be accompanied by a guarantee, certificate,' affidavits .of each guarantor, andoathtof aUegiauce. Blank, forms can be obtained by application to the undersigned. The responsibility of the* guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of a United States District At omey or United States Judge . The certificate must be in tbe following form: I hereby certify that from evidence entirely satisfac tory to me, the ahoae-named guar&utors .are good and sufficient as enieties for doable th« amouat for which they offer to he security. - - ■■■■-- ...... No bids will be considered unless made outln con vormity with the usual form,' and are accompanied by a guarantee, certificate, and affidavits All bidders must forward with their proposals an oath of allegiance, unless one may be on file with the officer who snail open the bids, and no' proposals not fully complying with these requirements will be con sidered or regarded as-a proposal within the mean ing of this advertisement. . m The contractor, will be heldaccoan tablefor the Hides, Tallow, Hoofs, Homs, Chucks, Ac, firoin the morn ing of the 27th inst. Bidders must be present at the openisg of the bids, to respond to their names, and alPbidsmiut be endorsed ** Proposals for purchasing Hides, Tallow, HootoJ Homs, Chucks, &c., ~ka nd be directed to the under signed. , G. BELL, Lieut. Cod. andC. S. AUCTION SALE OP HIDES AND TALLOW. TTOI be cold at Public Auction, at SIXTH-86. Wharf, WASHINGroH. D. C., on the2l»t day of March. 1865, at 1 o clock P.JIT, the T ioUowlns^artloje b. Jtioro or loci: * ■ #H “ r " tlol ®» “ “ a T heoa head at the day Term (—Cash. a. BELL. mhlg-St Lleat Col. and 0. 8. OFFICE OF POST QUARTEKMAS TEE, 1(0. 731 MARKET Street, . SWaiD PSOPOSAL^fl^Slreflul'u^ice until noon ofMOHBAT, March SO, ISM.for thslnter- Jnent (during the period commencing April 1, 1865, and eidißi .December 31,1865),0f all deceased soldiers within the limito of the Military District of Philadelphia, in cluding Beyerly-Chester, Chestnut Hill, Oaiwaladar glacis. Cam® William Penn, Camp Discharge; Fort Mifflin, eermsntown, Haddlnrton, Summit Hondo, White Hell, and any other Hospitals, Barracks, or Camps that may be established within said term. Proposalsmnet include aneat Pine Coffin,of smoothed hoards, staintdrthe use of a hearse: a burial placet lettering and setting up at each grave of a head-board,to he furnished by the Government, and- all charges ne cessary to make the Interment complete. . Bo proposals wUI he received unlee properly filled in upon blanks, to he had at this office. ■ The United States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed objectionable. ALBERT 8 ABHKBAD. - mbs- lit Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, PROPOSALS FOB LEATHER" Chief Gcabteekastek’s Owiog, , • ) 80, 11S9 Gibard Street, > BBALKD Mar , cb ®»> *TnnpßrSv Po ]£? u ,SS r re ?*,W , Rt thi * office UU THDiISMI, March 23, 1885, at 12 o’ (dock M.. for deUverlß* at the Sthurlkill Arsenal j r *- WaX uFPhB LEaTHBBc best Quality., oak- tanned trom hides, well finished an&stofferf, to weigh sot lees than six and three-quarters (SJO ounces to the square foot • SOIB LEATHER, best quality, oak tanned from Buenos Ayres or La\Plata hides, to weighnot less than fourteen (14) pounds per side WBLT LEATHER, best quality, oak-tAnuo'd-'siaugh ter leather, to average anout sixteen (16) pounds (origi nd weight.) Bach side to .weigh not less than fourteen (M), nor more than twenty (20) pounds , to be taken at the finished weight. Sample to be seen at this office. ins eofion atihe Arseni H JneaBarBmsll V Weight, and Bidders are requested to submit samples of the leather they propose to furnish, which must be of suitable Qualny anu substance for-, making army boots and Bach proposal must state when the deliveries will commence, the quantity to be delivered each week, the price (which should be' written "both in words and figures}, a»d conform to the terms of this advertise- 1 ms&te a copy o/ which should accompany each pro posal Bids wm be owned on Thursday, March 28, at 12 o’cJock. M. ~*nd bidders are requested to be present *Tbe,rlght is reserved to reject any bid deemed unr reasonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor Will be received. Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, wh ■ *. All proposals .should bs made out on-the regular forms, which will be furnished on application at this ottos. - ■ ......... Endorse envelope "Proposalfor (here state the kind) leather,” and address Colonel WILLIAM W. MoKIM, Chtel Quartermaster, Philadelphia Depot. mils lot THE CELEBRATED GREENWOOD * COAL—Eaual to any Lehigh mimed A trial will secure your patronage, The housekeeper's favorite Yate333North_B BO AD Street; Office, 313 WALNUT Street. DELAPLAiNE HUNT. Orders by Dispatch, to either place, will he promptly and properly filled. mhlESt* ' v . trousl.Ouk, loiuiJ. Himau fYRA* & HEMPHILL, - Vh- , PXAXSBBIX LEHIGH AND BCHUYLKILLCOAL. Of all tiles and of beet qualities, Carefully picked andjureened, and invariably at the Office and Yard, WILMwfbeFowyrPTBBNTH Street. J®- Order* ©an be left at l& Xortb SIXTH 6tr»it* 653 fforth: TENTH Street. 1433 BABCtAY Street, ex througlrthe Poet OSee. wbieb will be promptly —tjgfaetortly filled. . jilf aa EBCHREINER.NEW COAL DEPOT, • NOBLE Street, above ninth street. - Constantly on hand superior Qualities of Lehlsh ant Schuylkill Coal, selected expresslyfor family purpose*, at the lowest market prises. .Wharf Twenty-third street, below Arab street. Office Utt South POUitTB Street. ' ■ - ocM-dm COAL.— SUGAR LOAF, BSAVEE MEADOW, audSprtug Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill, prepared ex- M&'oWSS: SMMnCffe Street tapfi-tO J. WALTON &00, npAKE NO MORE TJNPLEABANT A and unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dange rons diseases. Uce HELMBOLD'S BXTBAQT BUOHU and IMPROVED HOSE WASH. - TXELMBOLD’B FLUID EXTRACT PROPOSALS. COAL. PROPOSALS. A SBIBTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Ho. 113® OIBABD Strwit ' . Fhil.dslphia, March 11. last BEALE® PKOtOSALS will be received.! thl;o«ee until 12 o'clock on FBI DAT, March 17,1965, for thelra . mediate delivery at thetJnited State* Storehouse,.HA HOVßß-Street wharf, properly packed and ready for transportation, of the following described Quartermas ter Stores, to he inspected by an Inspector appointed on the part or the Government, vis: . .... .200 Ibs.Borax, refined* ‘ I/O do. 1 GJne. too Glass Globes, for globe lanterns. “ Dyott Manu facture,*’-Phlla.* • iro IBs. Litharge, dry, in 6-ib. papers. ‘‘ 100 do. Yellow Oobre, in,oil, In 3,5, and 10-ft. caas; strong and tight „„ . : I b: k . w ». ? asbbls Tarp«DttDe; jrood and tig tit barrel*. I 100 fit. Brcnt Umber, in oil. In 2, S, And6*fit. MUi ,etrohr»nd tl.ht. . ' 20 fej, CUnese Termillion, In 1-lb. puon. 60 do. English do. do do. . . 6 bbls. Coach Tarnish, Tanderpol’sharl drying; strong and Ught barrels. ■ 200 fit. Chrome lellow, tn oil (InS, 5, and 10-fit. cant); strong and tight. . „ • . SOO fits. Spanish Whiting, “dry," in6and 10-fit. 20 Sienna, “dry," 1-fit papers. 1,000 do. Bed Lead, "inoil’l (1n26 ft. kegs). 200 do. do. "" ‘ dry * do. do. 26 do. Bose Hnk, in l*nt. papora, • 10. do. Dutch do. l ft. do. „ 20.0C0 Whito Lead, in oil (in 25, 50, and 100-fit. , 50fta. e Frnssian Blns/dry, In 10 ft. papers. . 1,600 do. do. .do In oil, in 3,6, and 10*fe, . cans; strong and tight. 600 IBb Blac&'Feinvin oil, in S# 6, and 10-18. cans; .. - strong and tight, . 100 fits. Drop. Black, dry, in 6 and 10- ft. packages. 1,600 do. Lamp-Black, in 1 ft. papers; best article., 200 do. Spanish Brown, dry, in 6 and 10-Ib. pack ages. ; 600 »s. Brown Paint, in oil, in S, 5, and 10* fit. cans; strong and tight. SCOms Japan Dm-r, in oil, in 2, S, andff-ib. eans; strong and tight. 3OO gals; Japan Dryer, in strong and tight barrels* fiot> fts. Cbrome GreSn, In oil, in S, 6, and 10* ib. , cans; strong and tight. .20 ibs. Paris Green, dry. In 1 IB papers. . log do. White Lead, dry, infi-Ib. do. 300 do. Alum. 800 do. Assafcetida. 300 do. Aqua Ammonia. 3(0 do. Aloes, pulverised* 200 do. Beeswax* 9(0 do. Blueatong. . 100 do. Calomel. ICO do. Copperas. 4.000 do.. Castile Soap. 60 do. CorrosiveSubHmatg, lObbls* Fiaxeeed MmU. . 3 do Glauber Salts. r 200 fbs. Mercurial Ointment. SO* bottles Mustang Liniment . „ 3fe*>ls. soain. 4(0 lbs. Sponge. 200 do. Sugar of Lead* 300 do. .Sweet Spirits of Jflfct. 4CG do. saltpetre* • 300 do. Simple Cerate. 100 do Sulphate MagaeMa. . S bbls. Sulphur. ■- ICOtibs*. Tartar Bmetic., . . The above medioinee to be put up in tight packages, and contents marked on eaen package. 100 yards Adhesive Fierier. . do. Bed-FlanneL' # : 6CO-do. Coarse Muslin, —. • Ife. Silk, for licatujes. 12 Abscess Knives, 3 blades* 24 SprisgLahcets. Mortars, Iron. 72 Flesh Beedlee,. , . 254 Beton do. . , ; 12 Scales and Weights; Veterinary Burgeon’e use. 13 Spatulas, large size. 34 Straight Scissors. , , -12 Tenaeulnma AH of the above articles are required to be of the best quality.: .. { > . shottJd state the quantity hid for, and when they will commence And finish their deliveries; the piiM of the article* ■(&> include boxes and delivery ), which should be written, both in words and figures* and conform to tie trims of this advertisement, a copy qf which should accompany each proposal . .Samples of the articles bid for must bedell vered at tae Hanover-street Storehouse -twenty* four-home be fore the opening of the bids. . . , -Bids will be opened on Friday; March 17, at 13 o’clock Mwt’aad bidders are requested to be present. . . : Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per •ons, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran- * tee, and eertifiod to as being good and sufficient security for the amount involved by the United States District Judge, Attorney or Collector* or other public officer. Tim right is reserved to reject any bid deemed un« reasonable* and no bids firom a defaulting contractor will be received. . AJlpr.po.alß to. lo mode ant on the ngnlar forma, WM.li will bs fnnubei on application at tM< office. Endorse envelops “ Propo.als for Atot Snpplles, ad vertised to be opened on the 1754 instant teMSshi?Dw“; y- MoKlm ’ CMef Qiarterm “- mhil-et : A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, 1139 OIKABD Street. Phii,adbi,i>!) , a l Fa , Marohll, 1868. SEALED PROPOSALS will be leeffiyad-.t this office* until 12 o'clock M., BATUBDAY. March 18th, ISM/te* theimmoilpte dell.ery at the United States htorehonse, HAHOVBX Street wharf, properly packed and ready for transportation©! the following described Quarterinas ter’s stores, to be inspected by an Inspector appointed on the part of the Government, yiz: 20,(00 Army- Wagon Bow*. 1.000 Sets Ambulanoe do. 3 feet 8 inches. 1,500 Wagon CoTere—Cotton Duck, 10 oi., as per sample of coyer- at tJ. B. Storehouse; l yard .sample of duck required.- . BOPaylUsrto beomade In tho best .manner, of 16 or. Cotton Dock—2BX Inches irMe, host quality. army standard, with tsbltnzs all round, size J0x?0 reet when finished, as per sample oi Patilin at the IT. S. Storehouse* • 1 yard sample of duck required. 16 pieces EatUnet, I>£ yards wide, blue and green: , sample required. , 2 500 Tar Pots, best, painted, leather handle: sam ple required; • 100,000 feet 1 inch Oak Boards, square-edge, well* seasoned. mcflO fegl Inch Pine Boards, good sound culling*, IOO,OCO feet £-lnch Pineßoards, planed on one side; 50,000 feet &-inchFopiar Boards, well seasoned. 2S.oCofeet inch Oak Flank, do. do.: £O,OOO do. 2 do. do. do. do, do. 60,000 do. 2J£ do. do. do do. do. 50,000 do. S do. do. do. do. do. g| do. \y z do. Hickory Flank, well seasoned. 60,C00 do. 2 do. do. do. do. do. 60,000 do. 2K do. do. do. do. do. 26,000 &Q.l& do. Ash Flank, well seasoned: sQuare edge 60,000 feet 2 inch Ash Flank, well seasoned; square _ edge. 60,C00 feet Scinch Ash Flank, well seasoned; square edge. 25,000Carrlute> Bolts, 'inch. Coleman’s PM r ?agle Bolt jßample required. 5,000 carriage Bolts. 6xH inch Coleman’s Pkila . 'delpfila Eagle Bolt. Semple required. 5,000 Carriage Bolts, filial-inch. Coleman’s Fhila delpnia Eagle Bolt Samplerequired. 6,000 Carriage Bolts, Sxk-ineh. Coleman’s Fhila • ' delpfiia Eagle Bolt, Sample required. 6,000 Carriage Bolts, Coleman’s Fhila -IftA delpMa Eagle Bolt. .Sample required. 100 gross Halter Bolts, llsf-inch. Samnlereauired i 30.C00 2Kx«-in|h. Colombo PiSteD - • . phift Satie Salt, Sample required. 3,000 »s. ButSVhUadslphta manufiSw • I.OOOIX-inclt sqnara, X-locli thlckr7- 16-lnoh hate. Samp e required. 1,000 IX-inch square, X-lnok thlok, K-inehhote. Sample Kqutrea. ' ■ - , 1,000 IX-Inch square, .X-iuch thick, X-Inch hate. Hample required. - . , . _ 1,000 los Copper Bints and Eiura. Sample required. 100 X, 400X.-400X, IOOX-lneh. 4°hoxe. 'flu-20 Mull iu.,2014x20 la.-extra qua ; lity.’»Sample required. ■ ■ • • ■ 16 bundles Wlre-3 annealed. 6 So. 8, 6 Ho. 9. . „„ .. Sample required. 1,900 lbs Washer Bolts—soo 1-lnoh 400 X-irich, 600 ,X-ln(fli, 6M 2 ineh hote, X inch thick, best 600 Biding Brldlfcs. Sample required. 1 bbl Edge Blacking. fiOgross Tnfting*Buttfflas. Sample required. 200Bnaffia Ambnlance Bridle Bitte, Sample re quired. - 1, COO Ambulance Bridles, strong and heayy. Sample c to brwwn. at C. S. Storehouse 100 Saddlers’ Creasere. Sample required. 1.500 Horse Collars.-»to 21 in. Hogskin, PhlTada. 3,000 Mule do. 16 to 17 in. do. do/ 2CK3 sets two-borse Ambniance Harness. Sample at . •' Storehouse. 31*252 palrsJßnleßames. Samplerequired. 2,500r0s CuriedHair. Sample required. ,5 ®°fiL Sample required. llfba " when finished. 10,060 pounds Leather, oil tanned, good, article. Bam* - Pie required. ' - 30} papers Glover’* Reedies, assorted. Sample _ required. I.OCw papers Reedies, assorted. Sample 100 Sail Needles, assorted. Sample required; - 50 binring Punches, large size, extra tubes for harness. Samplerequired. 4 gross Bings, martingale, brass, 1& inch. Sam • „ pie required. 200 Sheep Meins, **Smith’s Aprons.” Sample required.' 60 sets saddlers’ Tools, each set consisting of 1 . - : saddler’s clamp, 1 saddler’s hammer, 1 sad dler » flyer, 1 edge tool, 1 spring punch, 1 pincers, 1 rounder, 1. rivettingha mm er. 1 tickler, 1 patent-channeler, 1 claw tool, lpair .compasses, Idrawguage, 1 half-round knife, i».%* r Ji* roB S d ? wl * 12 stltchlnr awls, 6 awl handles. To be packed in a neat wooden .84Claw Tools. Samplerequired. 600 pounds Harness Thread, H. B. Ro. 10. Sam ' . ple required. pounds Orange Thread. Samplerequired. 2. - do. Basting Twine. do. . do. 26 Saddlers’Thimbles. do. do. 24 Edge Tools. do do. 600 Two-horse ambulance Whips, plaited, best Samplerequired. 2,000 ?laeksnake Whips, all leather, solid and fall ■ - size. Samplerequired. 300 Founds Black Wax—’‘summer. ” 30 Bolts Blue Webbing, SH and 4 inches wide. r required. SB Bust Brushes. Sample required, o Painters do. . do. 9,000 Horse do., wooden, with leather hand piece * acrewea on. Sample required. 1,5C0 Wall Brushes, 10 knot, large. Sample re qnred. 10 Dcz. Faint Brushes, assorted from 3 to 6 **o ” - Samplerequired. - 6 Boz. gash Brushes, assorted Bizet, Sample re- Quiied. 50 Vatnish Brushes, assorted sizes. * do. , J 0 Fitch do do. do. 1,060 Corn Brooms, best article, large and heavy. Sample required. 4,000 Siable Brooms, rattan, best article. Sample required. Proposals for any of the above articles to be endorsed SuppUe *- 200 Wagon Sille: 60 Iron Axletnes, 2% Inches, stalked, for Army am inches deep In centre. • - SJ»°>n9 Ambuiince Bows, bent, 4-feei 2in. pattern. ' Fieces, (army wagon.) jSflSfclraer Bars, do. do. Stalks, (army w«c©n.) _ size of boppar 3 or iquarts. -Proposals for any of the above articles to be endorsed on envelope * Proposals for Army Supplies for Fort Monroe*; advertised to oe vptiud on the IBfft instant. Au -of the above articles are. required to be of'the best quality. _ -,:Bidders should state the quantity bid for. and when they will commence and finish their deliveries, the price of the articles (to include boxes and delivery), which should be written &of7i in words ani figures, and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a copy ofi wneh should accompany each proposal , and no acbsdnlepiiceswDl be received. ■ Samples of the articles bid for—where samples are ISJfferSSjfStoRRSJ’S delivered at the HANOVBB bTBBET BTOKHHODSB twenty-four hoars before the opening of the hide. Blds wUI be opened on SATURDAY, March 18, 1885, at 12 o clock a, , and bidders are requested to be present. Sack bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per* sous, whose sitnatnres mtut be appended to the gaar&n tee and certified to as being’good and sufficient security for the amount Involved by the United'State, District ■ e L. A i. i ?P eT or Collector, or other pohllc officer. The right Is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, and no bids from a defaulting contractor wiU be received. Al 1 ,Propo«al8 to be made ont on tbe regular forms, which will be furnished on application at this offioe. Theenvelpveenelo/d-ngproposals tobeproperly en dorsed as above stated. Byorderof CotonelWm. W. MeKlm, Chief Quarter master Philadelphia Depot. ..... ■ 080. E. OBME. mhll lt Captain and A «. M. Proposals for dead horses. HttAOTßaiuernn Gbubbal’s Orriou, Washington dry, D O/Mnrehtrilsß, KBAEBD PBOPOBAM wUI he reMfvsdattMeoffloe nntU 12 o’clook on Saturday, Harch 18/1865. for the pnrrtajerf all horeec that may die or be killed at the Glesboro .Depot, near Washington, D. o.,,within the Update of the letting .The hones adll be delivered at a certain designated *ot, to be fixed by the United States. ‘ , The animals are to be removed daily, and conveyed £?i.aS22*smi o,n * U lt of the depot to avoid all onltaaeo, either to the depot or the residents In the vi thetdiE 0 * «“h montS^tor l iu" antoali delivered np to th»Tirooo7l, r ffite to whom die contract ie awarded. Pwr , proposal must state the price per animal, giving fail name and pest-office address of bidder, and be ae by a guarantee, signed by two responsible FiSnfte* ™ b Twm, United States officer or re spoßclble person known to this office, and also by the oath.af allegiance, signed,jstamped, and daly attested; thit&ay ffl b?JfflSS?‘ tte & raiect any or all tod. Proposals should' he addressed, to the undersigned, °“ the “- mh4 m Coton.l.noh.„eF ln tD J gi »0. DEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND ~ HBPEinciPLBD DBALBBS endeavoring to dto poee of thelr own and other proparatlons. on the r»a^ 17, , 1865. PROPOSJXS. OFFICE OF THE DEPOT-QUARTER v/ MUSTEK, : w Fom Lbatebwobth. Kansas, Mareh 4,1855 "PROPOSALS FOR AMBI TBaNS POAT iTiOS ' SEALED PROPOSALS wlil bs received at this office until 12 o’clock M. on BATUED *Y, the SSth'dajr of Maxell, fox the TrantporUtion of Military Supplies da ring t/ ©year 1885, on the following routes : ROUTE No.; 1. r-From Forts Leavenworth, Laramie* andßiley, and other depots Chat mar be established, during the above yew on the west bank o&the Missouri river, north of fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 45 degrees north, to any posts or stations that we or , may b© established in the Territories of Nebraska, Da kota, -Idaho, and Utah, south of latitude '44 degrees north, and east of longitude 1U degrees west, and in the Territory of Colorado north of 40 degrees north Bidders to state the rate per 10ft pounds per 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the months from Hay to September, inclusive of the year 1866. - BpUTENo "t —From Foris Leavenworth and Riley. In the Slate of Kansas, and the town of Kansas. In the State or Missouri to any posts or stations that are dr may be established in the' State of Kansas, or in the Territory of Colorado south of la-itude 40 degrees north, drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, add to Fort Union, N. M., or other depot that may be de signated In that Territory, to Fort Garland, ana to any other point or points on the rente. Bidders to state the rate period pounds par 100 miles at which they will .transport said stores in each of the months from May to September in elu > Ive of the ytar 1856. So additional percentage wlil be psia for lha trallßPOr tatlon of bacoa, bud broad, pin, l amber. sblnglsi. or anj other stores. Bidders Bhouldgive their names in fall, as will as their place of residence, and each proposal should be accompanied by a bond in the turn of ten thousand dol lars, signed by two or more reponsible persons, gua ranteeing that in case a contract is awarded for the rotfto mentioned in the proposal to the parties propo sing, therentract will-be accepted and entered into, ana good and sufficient security famished by said par ties in acco: dance with the terms of this advertise ment. 3he amount of bonds required will be as follows: On Route 80. ..,.-$100,030 On Route 80. *~**.... 200.030 Satisfactory evidence of the loyally and solvency of each bidder and person offered as security will be re quired. V Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Army Transportation on Boats No l,"or *’2, ” as the cate may be, and none will be entertained unless they folly comply with all the requirements of this advertisement; Partus to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give the required bonds for the faithful performance of the same. _ Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Qa&rtermaeter General, but the right is reserved to re jeot any or ati bids that msy be offered. Contractors must be in readiness'for service by the first day of May* 1886, and they will be required to have a place of agencies at or in the vicinity of Forts Leaven worth and Unton.and other depots that may be esta blished, at which they may be oammanioated with promptly and readily. By order of the Quartermaster General. J. A. POTFSB mhIT. 8t ■ Cot and Q. M. P, B. Army. A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S **■ office. _ PHriABBUHiA, March 6, 1865. SSUj|OMOPOMIiB will be received at this office juittl MtJBBDAT. March ,3, 1866. at 12 o’clock M.. for ranueningr . ■ AKTHKACITB STEAMBE COAL” S.A'.Saill? ? f cpmmeitclß* April 1.1555, » m to bo of the best qaailty Aamraotts. for the nse of (teamere; to weigh 5.340 Bml ? > .H. dell ' r 2 r * d S* board reeeeli la the J®?* or Jf.w York, in rack anantltiee. 88 reqairad j /ornUiW. if de manded, seven thousand tone par week JS “?S of failure to deliver the coat in enffletent quan •"Xt.*?-.** the iwopor Urn. and place the Government receive, the right to make good any deficiency by par* ehMe at the contractor's risk and expenw. - v (Which should be stated buth in figures and - terms and conditions above stated. _ wa t will be withheld from the amount of all payment! made, which reservation is not to be paid un “LSI! *-#«?** **▼« been fully completwL Pay- remalninr ninety per cent., or balance tecislir y ’ tte D9pBrtmen * lB +-f a f?L£ ff 5 r v 81l “ t 68 accompanied by a written gaaran -OTJSS n, “sponsible parties, (their responsibility to be certified by a United States Judge, Attorney, or Collector,) that the bidder or bidders wfilj JP*J B accepted, enter Into written obliga tion,witb.good and sufficient Borettesi in the sum of one thousand dollars, to forniih the proposed sup- Ko propoailion will be considered unless the terms of I this advertisement (a copy of which should accompa nH&°*uw complied with. Bide will be opened Thursday March 23, 186$. at 12 I 0 £«?.,■ ».*** bidders are requested to be present. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. . • f The envelopes to be endorsed “Proposals for Coal.’ 1 and addressed to the undersigned. £fsSX£B2i£3l ; w - M ‘^“d ß T 6 l Q S® “ mhfi-lSt Captain and A Q M .. T ., EDgCITIOTAL. QASaA^^JCmARYr^ AIT ESGLIBH. CLASSICAL, AHD NOBMAL SCHOOL YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. PCGHTOWH, C SKiTtBB 00., PEMU. TheneKtterm of tti, InetltutlonwtUboglnonMt>H. pAY. Apiil 3. iB6O. For Circnlarc. containing particu lar!!, addreaa ISAAC W. GULLIfI,_A M., mh9-lm Principal. VOUHG MEN PREPARED FOR THE -h. Countin* House and business life at «T °SSSfSS a>3 ?&&,2 OMMBE GIAL COLLEGE, Jd. 63T CHBdTffDT Street* corner of Seventh. FxaeticaX instruction in • _ „ BOOK* KESPIETO, * In all its branches: FEBMABSHIF, Plain and Ornamental; ’ _ .. .. COMMEBOIAL CALCtTLATIOBfS, In the shortest and most approved method ■ e ' TELEGBAPHIBG, By Sound and on Paper, t&utht by a first-class ope rator; also, Commercial Law, BusUess.Forms, Detect ing Counterfeit Botes, Mathematics, Ac. Students instructed separately and received at any time. mhlMt* VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— T MILITASY BOARDING SCHOOL, four mites from MEDIA, Fa. Thorough course in Mathematics, Olassics, Natural Sciences .and English: practical les sons In Civil kngineeilng Pupils received at auy time, and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Se ters to John C CappASon, 23 South Ihird street; Thos. J. Clayton, Esq., Fifth and Prune streets; ex- Sheriff Kent, and others. Address Rev. J. HBRVBE BAR- A. M . VILLAGE GRBBXf, P*m»s. noS-fim WOODLAND SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Nos. 9 and 10 WOODLAND West Phllada. Rev. HENRY BBBVBfi, A. M., Principal. , - Ye34-6w* * LEem MOTIOE IS BEREBY.GIVEN THAT REGISTER OF WILLSfor the City and County of Phuadeiphla has granted to the undersigned Letters of Administration debonis non, with the wul annexed, Estate of MABCELLUB COXB. late of the oity of Philadelphia, deceased All persons having claims or demands against the Estate of tbe said decedent are hereby requested to make known the same without de lay, and au pereons Indebted to make payment to MARY J. COXE. Administratrix. _ d b. Bj with the wilLannexed, , WOODLAND Street, below Fortieth, felfr-frSt* West PhiladelpMa. TSJOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT ~ ; tie Kegiater of Wills for the city and county of Phi kaB mated »th* undersigned totters Testa meutary upon the last -will of - . . WILLIAM W. SMITH, coachman, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased. . All persons hayina claims or demands ajalnst the Js tate«f the said decedent, are hereby requested to make Known the &axne without delay* ana all persons indebt* ed to make payment to SOIPIO SEWELL, a3SMIBBr.BAI.LBtF, Philadelphia, felO-frti* ESTATE OF ELLEN BENTON, DE- i3pou the Estate of ELLEN BENTON, late of the city of Ptuiadelohla, deceased, haring teen granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to said Estate -are renueeted to make Sf/S™'*® 11 !* 1106 . 8 . 5 * 0 * s ?* otaimt or demand* against the same to present t aetn to LEWIS 1. GARRETT, Executor, _ . ... 4:09 CHEST! UT Street, Philadelphia, Or to lie Attorney. - MAORIGE BLACK, felO-f6t* 341 Sonth THIRD Btreet, ptiiaje TN THE DISTRICT COUBT FOR THE MORRIS TB. OLIYBB EVANS. JAKES I ETJBH. and J. P. DAVID MUHLENBERG. Veadl tionlExponas December Term. 1864. No. 322. . The Auditor appointed to make dls rUmtton of a fund p madeby atheriff’esaleiinder the said writ, ietufti in the above, entitled proceed Inca of aU that cer’ °n?«f eee of WE o ®* with, the foundry, machine shop bnDdin*#, and improvements thereon erected, situate at the, northwest corner of Schuylkill Seventh <“ow Sixteenth) street and Fab view street, late la the district ofßpring Garden, now in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on the said Pair yi®y.Btr*«t two hundred and forty five feet two. and a half inches, and extending the same width northward twohundred and fifty-two feet one inch to a street called B< i l^ ed ?? «&• by said Morris street, on the south by said Fairview street, on the east by said fifteenth street, and on the west by ground let ££!** to Joseph Glemenß. (Bjing the same lot of ground which James Hamilton and Andrew Hamil ton, by their attorney in fact, Thomas CadwataderTby deed dated the twenty-fifth day of March, A D. IeST and recorded in Deed Bcok M. B , No. 12, page 627. &0.l granted and conTayed unto Oliver Evans. James i! **£ P. David Muhlenberg, defendants above named, their heirs and assigns forever, as tenants in thereout unto the said James Hamilton and Andrew Hamilton, their heirs and as* **«**■ I*® yearly ground rent of four hundred and ninety dollars and forty-two cents, payable half yearly, snbjec? w hich rent the said premises are still »nSrpcn*^ d *v to JH du % of his appointment on THURSDAY, the 23d dayof at four o’clock olaims - “ *«**«"* from EDWARD HOPPEB, ~ Auditor. mhKMOt March 3. 1885. COPARTNERSHIPS. nOPARTKEESHn*.—THE UftDRK t «l l^ d ?^ as s o « l,kte < i under the firm of £§K&vr the transaction of a &S29SSAL BACKING, BTOOHT. AHD EXCHAJffIK BBSIBBSS. BDWAHD EOBIHS _ HORACE B. PBARSOIT. _ * Ho. 47 South THIBD Street Fbbkoart 28. fo2Blm MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE f-’-i; of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DBB, Judge of the District Court of she 'United States, In and for the Santera District of Pennsylvania, in Ad vhL ri 'isli,]?, m '5 11r v° l ? d d,?J U be sold at Pnbito Sals, to the .highest and best bidder, for cash, at Samuel C Cook’s Auction Store, No- 124- Soa&ysnNT fltwet THISBBDAT, Marcb 30th, 1865. at 10 o’clock A. M , four Barrels of Whisky. WILLIAM MIIIWAbA PnniMremt u« <>f PeztUa. xHILAPEUPhia, March 11, 1865. > mbls-6t "MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE ofawritofeato, by the Hon, JOHN CAD WALA -s®®*. Court of the United States, In and forth. Eastern district of Pennsylvania. In Ad. rohn's aqnadtentorik'getrand;, 1 hSirel oases gin, and one-eighth cask Catalonia wiSr^ T ’ 6 n „ Uo , , „ william millwabd, TJuiied Statoa Manhalß I), of P*nnßwT««la Philapm-phia March lg. 1865 ° r r,nasy JL’g5 1 l 7 r —■ oCEQEOK GKHEBii’S OFFICE, MHpecUya iivo l itoSi o?p?oirilt?r S ? *“ ptBBeat9d b F SSStoT«?*3ski? bmWtha! ? models to Udß Board in dyeing and inknma. asawSK-sssssa , Manufactariai Chemist!!, 1 105 Sontk PaoNr street. oattiie immon that ®3 r *teia 1 and >nrre« WAX OF ANTlL teeeerrtD* fta *Siple^Mr® S lt B ? J tJ orb ® a,,ttfylß * !lad compound of the aae Than «;*Li<*w wonderful magnesia, bismuth. nor jthexehalk* powder, composed entirSy of PttS vfertS «Sg oa i. tloß - **J “Hog traordinary Qualiuim “*» w**? hence the ex eoft; fttooth, t^® rvin K *kin, making it appear youn g,the*hsaakee the old. beautiful, and handsome more CO cents. Fries* 8G an* tt BUal? HtTUT &GOj. Firfaasrg, 1338ogth^HgTgH H E jMBdLD>B EXTRACT BTJCHTT the ft *£? 6cams attd Moons W&ruifSrano bSJjSISI to, oujwaetteii, iwwiw a* FgahgsaMl>3S» BALE OP IMPOBTBD ABD DOMESTIC V** 00008. At 10 o’clock.byMttlogne, on foo'- Konß^«‘ dlt * 'WIS&Sf *2KIM * ****■ DOMjESTIC GOODS, TOE CASH. ' Jvn In voice of d oraatUe goods. for citsh- * -- k 300 PIJCEB LONDOIf BLACK ALPACAS. OP M CELBBBATED MiHCPACiCfiE. THIS MOHHtNff, SCO ©fecaß6-4 flue to extra flue black alpaca** _ . PldoBEB ABO PEAIJST COLOBBO HOfiAIBS. &S. 1 cane neat firaitd blank mobaiis. ' / 1 case broche figured do do. 2 cases plain colored do do, 1 6CO printed and troche border Stella shawl*. fiflnfftßcv and black and white balmorau. CASBHUEEI COATUC3. TWEEDS, P * FAHOP WOOLBSf BHIBT3. 100 dozen fancy woolm shirts- ' TT ™_ TW ™ PBIHTS, SHBBTIiraS, ABB SHIBTnrSS;- FOB CASB : 10casesfancy madderaoringprints. • ■ 10 cases Altawangen* Fla?* and Cupld‘bleactrediHß»- iUSB. 10 oases Bedford and 1 B&cdad James steftni-infHl brown smslins SALE THIS MOBBING, FRIDAT, AT W A CABO- —The attention of purchasers is requested R» onr sale this morning, Friday. March 17th, at 10 o’dockv on four months* credit, comprising a Tory desirable' as soilment of British and French dry goods. 4 ALSO. DOMESTIC GOODS. FOR CASH. Madder prists, bleached and brown muslins, tweeds* fancy caesfmeres, black doeskins, baltaoralg, &*, - NOTICE TO DEALERS IM BHAWCB. I,YOO PARIS BLACK, THIBET. CABHM6RS, AMD MOtTPSELIHEDE LATHS LONG AMD 6Q3TA&R SHAWLS, of tbe celebrated manafaetaxe of MESSRS. VOGEL A CO., THIS MORSI3G, Comprising a fall assortment of this celebrated make-, including some extra fine qualities for best city trade. AiiS*>» 100 PIECES PARIS MOUBBBLINB SB LAINS3, ALL WOOS, - Messrs. Vogel A Go. ’s celebrated make. Also, alpacas, fisored mohairs, do bege poplins, gingp hams, casstmerea, &e. BLACK TABBY VELVETS. 100 pieces aupa? blacle tabby velvets. LARGE BALK OP IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BBT GOODS. „ - OB TUESDAY MORNING. ■ march 21st, at 30 o’clock, on fou* months* credit, COo pkcs and Jots of fancy and etapleimporfced and do mestic dry coeds 3 000 PIECES SAXONY WOVEN DRESS GOODS, of th« Importation and m&nufaeiurc of Messrs. Sohmie der Brothers, comprising a fall line of new and choice styles. FOR SALE AND XO LET. g| .FOR BARE—THE FOUR-STORY -BrickDwellingand established GROCERY STANS at the comer, of TENTH and LOMBARD Streets, con taining eleven rooms, with dne cellar, heater, range, large circulating boUer. bath, etc.; commodious sales room, and fixtures complete It is well built, and ad mirably suited for ahoteL Lot 19 by 94 feet _ W. L. MARSHALL, mhlfrfit* No. 4:30 WALSGT Street. m FOB SALE—DWELLING-HOUSE Street, north of Arch .treat. Applyto B W BESSLST, mhlB-Im* go. 30 north SEVgfITH street • COUNTRY RESIDENCE.—FOB SShK a email Place In EOXBOROOTJH, Twentr nret Ward, six miles and a half from the city; easy a 1 S'? «. T " y ,.. ho A r v £ aUro fi “4 a few mmntea walk of the station at Masayimk. Tbe house is well shaded with large trees; has three Soiticos, and (he modern conyentences of heater, fts, ath, Ac., and ie paved around with flag-stones and brick. There Is also a summer kitchen separate from the house, and the grounds are elegantly laid out and filled with the choicest kinds of fruit. Apply to B. A. MITCHELL. mhlfi. 121* N. B. comer WATER sU. jg| VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. By ordor of th« Conrt of Probate for the District of Horwlcb, directing me to eel) at Public or Frirate Sale I wiQ sell at Public Auction, on thepramlßes in the village of Greenville, Norwich, on WEDNESDAY, March 29fcn, 1865, at 11 o'clock A ML, (unless previously sold at pri vate sale), all the valuable property belonging to said estate, consisting in part of— A Paper Mill and Machinery, Tools, Cisterns, dupli este Gearing, Segments. Pulleys. Ac., with 11,fiOOSpin dle Water Power. The capacity of said Mill is about 13,- CCO pounds paper ner day. Counting-room, Storehouse, Repair Shop, one Store, »even Dwelling Hanses, several lots of land, one Spring for supplying the Mill with fresh water. , Copies of Inventarywill he fhrnlshed on. application to the undersigned. The sale will be made without re serve. Possession of the property will be given on the Ist day of May, it being leased up to that time. Terms of payment mads known al the time of sale, or on application to the undersigned: . v JAMBS 8. CARBW, _• Trustee Chelsea Manufacturing Company. - Norwich, Conn., March4th, 1866. mhB-18t* £t FOR SALE—THE YERY DESI ■®BABL| DWELLING, 415 South fifteenth street, with large Lot. on very easy terms. Also, four-store. Brown-Stone, north side of Vine street, east of Eighteenth. Immediate possession. Also. four-riory,No.l4]2 South Penn Square ful situation. Possesion soon. ,Ai.o, substantial i.Store and Dwelling, ISIS Coates street, with Stable. Also. four-story Dwelling Cfcerinntalreet, west of Twenty ■ first, In complete order. Possession soon. Aleo. fonr-etpry Dwelllsgeonth aide of Arch street; treat of Hiieteenth - -- Alao. fonr-atory DweUing south side of Areh street, west of Twentieth. Also, neat Dwelilh/r,, with ride yard, north side of rprjng Garden street, r west of Twenty-Arkt. Also, 2138.214. 2142, 2144, 2204. and 2208 Ohrlcttan at Alio, 1529 Cadburyaverue. Also, 300 Borth Kichteenth st Poasssston March 25th. Also, 134 fiorth Twentieth street: Immediatbposses ston. B F. GLBHS, - „ ■ .133 South FOOBTB Streets mhll-tf or S. W. cor. BBYBKTSBHTH and GBBSfr «FO R 8 A L E—A GOOD ANDSU well-improved Farm of Eighty Acres, in Ban- it aagee conitv, nitnois Apply to W PELLETIER,No. 138 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia- mhl6-«t* m FOR SALE—A VERY DESI-Rk MKABLB COUNTRY BBSIDSSTOB, ritnated on iE the north side of COTTAGE Lass, about six hundred feet east of Day’s -lane, Germantown, and haa all the modern improvements—Gas, Heater, Range, and Hot Md Cold Water,. Bath Boom. .Ac;, ;It la ®beautifully situated, and has all the conveniences of a city resi dence, with Stable and ample room for three Horses. Apply •<>„ „ WK M. LEVIOK, mhS.wftnet* . 331 North SIXTH Street ; ®FOR SALE—“ GREENWOOD, ”£b a desirable Country Seat, situated on Old load, below Jeisher’s lane. The buildings consist of a fit ©large Stone Mansion, furnished with aU t&e modern conveniencas, good Beth and Stabling, Ice.Houe*, Qas vrpiks. Porter’s Lodge, Ac The grounds are wall laid out. with, abundance of fruit. shade, and water. ‘ " T. M.'PSKOV* COdV - aldg-nt 621 MARKET Street SB FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER Jot sal. u« country seat, withlnhalfamllc f/, F, n n ’ ®«l»ware. on tie Hawport pike, con taining eight acreapf good land, in the eentre of which with a line n«j of shade trees, ma plea, lindens, evergreens, ete., In-all over a handled S,s toproTemenU eenelet of a lam and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by two towers, one of which is four stories in height. Then are four large rooms on a: floor, with a noMtoflftaen acresof Apply, from haif past 10 to 12, and Dorn 2Jf to vs o’clock, atHo. llua gtBABDSh mMSyftmk^* M FOR SALE—SEVERAL FIRST -88 °h the south side of Arch, west “ Jtneteenth .street, with -all -the.modern Improve ments. How ready for oefenpanoy " unprove uWa°i'^,?i;,£ r a t „. c i a A' Houses i n west Phiiadei fu?cond Btrc6t, betweon Locust and Spruce in quire of J D. JOBES. TWBSTF- FIBS# Streot.aW-, Ohettnng-opposite the Planing Mill. mhSam*^ fis-roSS | ALE 0R EXCHANGE FOR SMS^hi 01 a B3 aor S\ Mar SeUersvUle, .Ducas in «ood order, and has good Boildinn ™h« tf ISJ3 Bench FoDKTH Street mhll-tf orS.W.cor. BBVEHTSEHTH and OmlFri. M posses- 130 „ ACRES OF VALUABLE OIL at ysjajg^ T O L ?»^ acres of LAn IS WESTERS VIRGINIA, in the Comities of WYOMING AND McDOWELL, . . TITLE IHDIBPBTABLB, %im2 P a,, li« for the price of {301,000 or c U p™2, v< tl® s 111 <*"« « miooo (S. * nsrft«* report of Professor Whitaker, In-1858. ha fabulous ajiantitle* andorex ptoce, from reports &t been £taT2SLf\ tt » SfeSSSljp 1 **?"- *w? »t tR - - ' *■ * • • ' : ; 4 mhH?6t* ■sBS33g©sssSyajg tiT/Soa®e T ' VMin *> acta!th«wm^^pgSi^j^gy av»aag£Sfe"gftA ysfefe T salesrooms”^ v lUl*tf . THEGLOEY of man is stblSgth MBOLD *S B pngn d nOG-WHEEr~CLOTHEB WBINciiW AUCTION Tntrv n. nA » TUiijn JB» aITaBo w A.TJr V BEBB. 9m. S3S sad 834 IUSKgr LABGK FOSmTB 8A LB OB 1100 LOT’S lolioil: LO J m BmßTa * THIS IfOßfflKG. Simone. Italians, alpacas, Ac . 14,000 gloves and gauntlets, eMrts sad draweni.l Ac., Ae., to be cold by catalogue, on font dlt. cpßßendßgtlila (Friday) morning. a t m ' A , SSWSS&3ff , ~ doMil1 *' <»«t , Wjttece* Italian, alpaeas, mohairs, tjtj, German ootton hosiery, au„-,,. ’ descriptions' . *“*' 300 dozen elastic snependers. in groat varias. Also, merino shirts .and dratrsrs, trarJiit spool cotton, patent thread, sowings, iu.' **t handkerchiefs, ties, bead Data, abtrt front*’L' 1 ! Dales, palm-loaf-end paper fans, mock of com®"V made c'otblng. Ac. SPECIAL SALE OF 19.000 OOZSft GL*>FB«, Ac. UU3 % THIS BAT; March 17, atlO o'clock precisely, 15. CC& &>»... cotton hosiery, comprising white, brown*, hose. half hose* and children’s throe oaarW qualities of a celebrated importation. ** Aleo. rilk, lisle thread, and Paris kid gw lets* snirtßasd drawers* notions. &c ’ e Alto 3,000 doren suspenders, in large TAriah. Also stoc*. of ory goods and ready made ciojjv POSITIVE SALE OF CTARPBTItfGS. WIJf&OW shades/ac OH SATURDAY MOBEUan ” March 18th, at 11 will be soldTh*,*. on four months' credit, about 209 piec«u thnw-plr. »np«rfia«pd flaein grain, “oral ’i* l» Venitian, hemp, eotlaxe, and rag can»ti»„ axd coma mattings* Ac., embracing a «£?} M€nl of superior goods, which may be e»E?*»s'l on the morning of sale. CONTRACT MATTI2TG Also, 80 rolls superior 4-dWMte “ JfanhW" . nattirr for cash. *3^ _ Inclnded in onr sale of SATURDAY, March i# fornd an .extensive and varied assortment o f’Jp shader, fancy and plain, areen, brows, A. L*H, we Invite the attention of Bsnnsyiraniaaad v *h» trade. * d * l 'r;te; Alio 10 bales linen carpet chiin,- Also lCbaleeiinen Venetian filling. Adio 10 bale* chain yam. FBBEMPTOBY SALB OF FREfTOH, IH Dl* fit.,- AHD BRITISH DBT GOODS,*, 88 *!) „ OH MOHDAY HOEHIHO? **• Jfamh 20, , at IB o'clock, will be old, by entail four month*’ credit, about ’ "““tut,, , „ , _ 600 PACKAGES AND'LOTS of French. India, German, and British dry , embracing ft large and choice assortment of f., k , staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen S l * ton fabrics. ■ ““»“i acl., H. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged initiation with catalogues, early on tha mo>nul ~ sale, when dealers will find it to their mtete.' i .SPECIAL SALE OPBIOS PARIS jjrbs* n-,^ Of the importation of Messrs 05 MOJU g’* ,fWW «Can ft March 20, will heeoid a large assortment fifth* ,v favotlteiuake, consisting in part of toe2 CWB bUek » mode * Wah-colored m:ai ie ‘ piece* Pari# silk. cisci;, and plain moiamblqm DBEBS SILKS -Piece/black gros d. Hhlns, fa grenadines, jacox* *'»ortmen‘ of monmb’itae. br S! . mneio BW il fc f td *Htcr shawls, for spring MSbOVJS.— Men’, and woman’s blaok and cofi* M «. I SB : AIBSA i £ to * loTea “>3 gauntlets. m KHBBOIOBBIEB, Ac. —Collars and Gaffs. Inncrt-.. bands, raffllnts, linen cambric handkerchief,, r,. lace'nils, crepes. dw | BOdflßT KraßOHS.—Boxes solid colors. fanes blrck rro« de Sanies ribbons. .' ' VELVET KIBBOBB.—An Insolce of Eos. Ito f hi- * and cbainette silk Yelvet ribbons, of tns Skating brand ’ tbe first offering of tne season TJr^ CLOAKS Aai> MANTLB3.-A foU aSS*,- newest spring styles >l MABKBT Street SPBOUt SIB OF 800 CASKS BTEAW QOODg. Sr Cstalotne. eonunenclntat 10 ?clock !¥ I V, aie tot for sprint of 1665, *« bonnS™™ JfSJ*®#* 1 ?!! 1 ® assortment of newest sJ*p« s.«fs' f°J Otf spproacWn* season. In sn» armlancy braids, for ladies’, misses’, and children P E 2S?£^2S !> “ &CO ‘* AUCTIONEERS, Bits MAEggr and S»!4 OOMMKECB Streets. POSmVB SALE pi LidOO CASKS BOOK AHB ' - 01 MOgDAT.wnf yifff eatLwtPfiWfe* ®* lo O’clock-W« Will irfl ft ««<>*• A PfORSES 1 HORSES i 1 HORSES IK I , QPARTERMAgTBS OHKEEAL’a Oim ! nos™ „,Sj^HnrairarCiir,?obni»TTl3,l» *>?„«>• eavilry service, VrUi Gleiboro Depot,, in opes market, jl o tl i§“ be delivered to Captain I Dotvtt Moon, fceftwte* J 2££t*u“ “ B,a f CavdlryEoreeemMt * 53gySJ^?^2M“*r; ao^W® 1 irandrsd aad seventy-tv» dollars “opw of inspection* from 9 A. 1L to 4 F. SL Payment will be made at this office^, -feir-fap l Colonel la charge a 0 A LE * Y and cavalrt vicenrilrsL i” 1 ' 8 '’ 18 for •■‘he Artillery tie ttaiersigned in opaa csf “ nilOoTin so l’ I ’So^i* 1 i 6rTB U Tlee »““* h® a “ k ,s e! '£ ®“W“. particulars. strone, onlck, usd a<® rt : *“?£» and promptly attended to. *aa NO PAIN IN EXTRACT^ sasT **fFBKTH. —Sltroas Orida oas "•Mini sad natoial »tTle of TBSTH IXSBSTBD DK. C, IkJEtt-a*-.: 731 SPEC O n « w m PHRENOLOGICAL EXAJf|*i ’3?. < S ,s » r li ?2pls • , at 2-ins TIE SCIENCE OF ibali ritsS simple, pore, majestlo > ??'%•,., £ far its basis, iodnettoo for 11s piHar. troth a 1 eapital Bo stand HßLMßOLo’S OBabtad RATIOSB. enSablwbsdtmr i&issn.