THE CITY. MIH’rAKT. dotjbmiday court martial. The court mot at U o clock on Satorday moraine—all the mem tors present The evidence taken oa the pre loading day was read by tbe» Judge Advocate, Messrs. Win. Collins. chief cleric of *bm Arsenal; Ward M. Coffee, chief clerk to Coloael Grosman, and Howard Allen, clerk ofsaUloltat the arsenal, were present, ? n f^J 4>llib i^i U i l !5 e ? 1 tb ® respeofcire bookß belonging to their several departments Tp Judge Advocate, who was about resting the case, raid that he would put these books in evidence at the proper time, which was acceded to by the counsel for *h« deface, who reserved the right to object if they 'Should deem it necessary Mr, Brewster claimed to know the name of the ac cuser. . Colonel Wester replied: •* The United States * * Hr. Brewster asked that he be aimed, Individually, and submitted the folio Wins for the consideration oi tne Jndf« Advocate bavin, stated that tie case for the proaeontion Is eloeed, the cooniwl fOT the aeonied repeat tie demand made at the eemmeneement oi taj» invest la ation. that the scented be /nrti»hed wittt name of Me accuser, ana the aecased quest, that btfore he ah*>l be reqntred to prooeea witn ntsdefet.ee he shall he taroTm-dby whom the char*” top™Sdie,Trth“untH Motion thnsa.ked 1 ll T°he defendant made an affldavlt that itwae ieTOSsarr for him tn preparm. a defense that he shonld have the *Y. r tV *V^ a hniihn end papers, now iu possession of wnrtf lie etnneel defence aeoompanted oft awh'mfd'on Its again opening slat ed tbatnconld noi allow the book, and paparatofo Ir.ntia&y At ab seasonable hours they would SS opei ‘“he inspection of the acoaeed and his conn scirand then. B nece£ary, afire proof could bo pro- y ‘ Mr? that his protest be recorded conrt\djourned to meet on Thursday next, at 12 o’clock THE TYLER COURT MARTIAL, ■Before the general court martial of whiejfi Major R. o.*Tyler is president aad C-pt Cliaa. P. C arke indcft advocate, an oflUe-Ute of the iku renn sylvama Cavalry is now on trial iipaa the cbarie o havtni presented eleven false elal wsaaainat theflo* vernment to certain paymasters and bavin* received MeMiß K«liy end Rafeer are c<mns*l for ?£e i&udMt. iadoV Ollri, co*daot»ft. P«M«a 116b RECRUITING. On Saturday warrants for tbe payment of the ctty bounty were issued to IJ3 njen, of whom listed xer thiee j oars, and 103 for ose»**£. ,£ h IJIS dl i! ■were: First word. 6; Second ward.lii Third ward* 6; Fourth ward, 4; Fifth ward,2; Sixth wsrdn Sifcevenla ward, 18: Eighth ward, 8; Tenth ward, 2; Eleventh ward! 9; Twelfth ward. 15; Thirteenth ward, 1; Fow-. teonthward, 2; Fifteenth ward, 3; Klehteentn. ward.S; nineteenth ward, 3; Twentieth ward, 18; Twenty-flist ward, 6;Tw*niy-fonrtb ward, a; Twenty-fifth w&rd,l. MIMJIiI.iAJKKOtJS. atro&ous murder. Ehortly after nine o’clock on evenin?, Corporal Brown, marine detective, attached to the U. E? receiving ship, was shot b • a druiken jwldter« named Charles Young, from the effects of which death ensued, between liiasd 11 o’clock yesterday morning From all that we could learn of the tragtdy outside of an inveatigntten, it teems soliant, and told ban to let th«* aged m “f Th* Boldier instantly presented a revive/, and, with a prolane oath, said *do 1h« sold*!*r tlred Before there was a momen'. ?yr reply, the soldier nren one ahot. bat the ball missed. Corporal Browu ran across the street, and attempted to take refuge toa grocery store at the corner of Mary street He was quickly followed by tha drunken soldier, whoAted two more shots at him. One b*li entered the aide of Corporal Brown and passed -through his abdomen, inflicting a mortal wound. The other hall passed tturoughhis thigh, infiict.ng a flmh wound. The un fortunate man fell on be floor of th* giocery store. He was conveyed to ihe d>u* store of Br £»ebln*er, at the coiner of Second and Mary streets, where he was promptly and k*ndly attenc ed to. fl e was finely ser ried to Ms re-iden.ee in La Fwetie street, near Federal, where he expired, as already stated ■ At the time of tne shooting. *„n Saturday night, con siderable excitement prevailed A number of police officers were speedily at the seen*, oat owlag tq the darkness, and the small local thoroughfares, blind al leys, rear sheds* and low fences, th« marderer,assisted, it is thought, by certain paities etf«c(ed ht®® g oape He was a native or that suction of the cstr; wm regarded by the police as a bad- he&iteu man* one who beat his Wife and several other w«m*it nm ton* *ince. Be en listed In a company known a* Ud«pfndent Ouarde, Capt. Thomasv now stationed at Hil-on Barracks, Cin cinnati. It is supposed that heeectpad with a squad of men on Saturday night. Hie capture is not improba ble. X ACTS in THE HISTORY OF PRINCETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (O. S.) WEST PHILADELPHIA. First meeting 'for worship was held on 18th Marsh, 1853, in a small frame building on Lexington avenue, near the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane. The, sermon was preached by Rev. Prof. Saunders to a con gregation of three person*, one of wnom was Hon. This service was continued under the care of Profes sor Saunders, and a flourishiog Sabbath School gathered Cb ln fl lt66^6» o acpolutad mission, ary by the Board of Domestic Minions, and In October of that year the communion roll numbered, eight persons. These had increased in June, 1858, to fifty persons, and ihe frame huUoing becoming too■ small. services weie held therealier in the WTest Philadelphia Xnsti *UChi the fliat Babbath in June. 1858, the church was or ■canixedby a committee of tbePresbjterr of PhUadel. nhia; on tbe 20th June Messrs. Henry C. Blair and Samuel 8 Shriverwere elected elders and on the 25th June the first board of trustees tran chosen. , , . This year was distiu guUhed by the donation of a lot of around by Mrs Miner, widow of Rev. Dr. Samuel Miller, professor in the Theological qominary atPrlsce 'ton. in honor of whom th« yonng church adopted the Hams of-the Princeton Presbyterian Church of West Philadelphia. The coiner stone of a church edifice was laid Wednes* day, October ISih, 1858, Rev. Or. John fleill laying Joe stone and Rev. Dr. Ley burn (nowinSeseah) delivering an address. ' The eaureh building was entirely completed in 1860, and a unanimous call given to Rev J. Addison Henry - This was accepted, and the young minister, having Justfinished his studies in tbe college of New Jersey, anil the Tfeotoglrei Seminary at Princeton, was in- IRfifl 1 1 ■ • 1 »' Jlwatftii .Innft.lH The cost of the chureh was about 111, ODO, of which more than $3,000 was contributed ny Henry O. BlaAr, *Who may justly be teimedits founder. A .tablet to his memory adorns the entrauca to the ehuTch. The church has prospered in ail her interests tempo* ral and spiritual during the pastorate of Rev. Mr. Henry. In 18%, when he came to the church* the ac tual working membership was 86; It is now ovar 140. Hardly a communion has passed .without some addi tions to the church. The Sunday School numbers neart IySCO The debt incurred in building the church ($B,OOO, in 3860) wa* at onetime burden*ome to a small member ship, but it has been gradually dim nished, and on the lest day of February was folly paid, principal and in- Mr. Henry entered on his duties at a salary of $BOO. This was increased April, 1884, to $1,20D; ana at a very full meeting of tbe congregation, held 17th Last., Hon. J. R. Ludlow in the chair, the bond and mortgage aon- S aid were presented to the congregation, some altera* ons in the charter were authorized and the pastor’s salary raised to sl. 600. THS GREAT PICTURE SALE. The free exhibition of Messrs Earle' b beautiful collec- Hon of original American and foreign paintings, sow in the southeast gallery of the Academy of Pino Arts, has been crowded for some days, and, from the interest ex cited, and the fact that the sale, oo the evenings of next Thursday and Friday* will he entirely without reserve, much competition may b* anticipated Here are nearly one hundred and fifty fine pictures, most of them por ch ased directly from the artists or painted from sketches Which they made exclusively for him The well known Dusssldoif school is largely represented here, but there are fine specimens, too, by well-known artists of Trance, England, Italy, Belgium; ;aod Holland. We are glad to notice, too, that American art is strong here, there being fine specimens by B. D. Lewis, George G. Lambdin, Xanthus Smith, Bussell *mith, Thos. Sally, Edw Moran, 8 B, Waugh, Thos. Moran. las Hamilton, -O. Sehos'sele, F. De B Biehaids, Peter Moran, George Hetzel, (Pittsburg-) the l*te Thoiaas Birch, and W. L. Boantag, Lewis Lang, and J. W. Caesllear, Hew York, Some of those paintisge are gems; for examp e, X. 3), Lewie’s “Early Morning on Lake Champlains!* Thomas Sully a •’Flora,” so!LUe Lawrence in his prime; “Summer,” by 8. B Waugh, a work of gTeat power ae well ae beauty s copies of band seer, by B. Mo ran s *’ A Storm at Sea, ” almost sublime in its stern srandeur, and painted in his best impaste manner; by antes Hamilton ; “Hunset on the Juniata.” by F. De jB. Bicharde; •'Hubert and Frioee Albert*” byJchus sele; “OssipeeLake in Hew Hampshire. 1 " by Bussell ffmlth; “Fallow Deer,” by A. F. Tail; and Cassi lear’s “Early Autumn.” Here, too, are some very carefully executed copies of great pictures.by BosaSon hour, Eandseer, Von (of Brussels), Gerard Dow* Stuart, Ac. Paul Weber, who is abroid now, Las some dna paintings here. The Dueseldorf pictures, here distinguished by accuracy of detail and thorough fidelity of representation, show us a great deal ol the external aspect and internal economy of Germany; its rural scenes, its grand scenery, its noblejforests. its f;reen valleys, its qoaiut architecture, its withln-doorsm ife. Tor example, Mo. 44, the ” Wedding Procession in B2, “Saturday Hi*ht Market in Brus sels;” 11, “Moonlight on ihe ice;” 17, “The lion "Worker;” 29 and 30, “The Love Letter,” and “The Marguerite;” and 45, “Auction in a Cottage in the "Black Forest ” Wo. might muHtpiy examples, hut have said sufficient, we trust, to induce the public to take advantage of the opportunity, and at least visit ih* collection now on view, free of admission- charge, in the Academy of Fine Arts AH INGENIOUS MEDICAL AGENT. Dr, Von Woacbzleker, a gentleman who ha« made the human eye, ear, and inroat hts particular study, has recently invested a machine at a cost of nearly four thousand dollars. The apparatus has been pronounced by the highest medical authorities as an ingenious and invaluable sgent to cure deafness, throat diseases, ca tairh, asthma, Ac. The machine is mostly silver, and combines, with its several -parts, a boiler for steam and a receiver for cold air. By a'scleniiiic combination, the medieineisethexiaiisedrand forced, by means of a :pump, through tubes so adjusted b* the physician that' It can he broughtto beer directly upon the parts affect «d. The boiler la provided with a dial that indicates the pressure of steal*, and thue the operator is enabled to ascertain at a glance the force all eady gained by this powerful agent The entire at paratua is . simple in its construction: It is yet novel in the mtdleal profession, and like every new idea on may sabjee:,must meet with some opposition, particularly among that class of sd tn’ifie gentlemen who suppose their own education par /eet The machine has been examined by quite a num ber of thu faculty ,who regard it as au invaluable agent for the curd of many ‘diseases of the throat and ear. Dr. Von M. is the inventor, and it will not belong be fore there will be any number of imitators in different parts of the country. We nave tees within the past year quite a number of soldiers end sailors whose sense of hearing has been much affected by the concussions rnd reports of heavy guns.. To effect a radical cure in thtee taiet by the me" of this machine* the inventor thinks, would regal* e a-vsrj short time. > PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY* That extensive establishment, the Industrial Works, •2029 Galiowhill street, having bees again enlarged, so ae now to cover nearly the whole block, Bement Jk Doogherty.the proprietors, Inviied their friends to In spect the Improvement, which was done on Friday evening, followed by a liberal and choice supply of re freshments, supplied by Augustin* and partaken of iu the uevr drawing room, a magnificent and spacious apartment, henceforth to be occupied by the draughts men of the house. The manufacture of machinists’ tools ie the principal specialty of the house, but it also executes enginesrlng work to a-large ext.nt. The chair was occupied, at the social ra°eting on Friday, by John Rice, Esq., who was succeeded by Charles H Rogers, Esq , president of the Tiadesmen/s Bank, with W. H. Teaton, Esq , as secretary. Borne excellent speeches were made by Hr. Sogers- Mr Sellers (William Sellers «& Oo , eugim ersLMr. William B. Bement, Mr. James Dougherty Mr W. H. Ycatou, Mr. Marshall, and others, end eome excellent singing alternated with the oratory. THE CUSTOM HOUSE FRAUDS. ’True bills of indictment bavin* been found by the <Grand iMWWt* shortly before their adjournment, they .are now iu the charge of the Cleric of the Coart. George M. Moore, Esq. Bill Ho 46S charges Gideon M Allen with the larceny 467 charges Gideon Hilton Allen with th, ehalgB(l Gideon H 4Hen with th, em lezzlement end larceny of ,1,661.86. Bin Ho. 456 Charles Gideon Hilton Allen with the embezrleznent and larceny of 499 70 $l4O. and 4149.34. Bill No. 461 charges Gideon M Allen with the ember* alsment and larceny of 41,077,80. To these bills the prisoner will be sailed upon to plead in all probability at the next term of the court. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY. The annual dinner took place, at Augustin's; on Tri day evening, and gave satisfaction, to a large party. General Patterson,’ president of the society, was In the chair, with the Hon. dames Harper and fames Brown, 4m ,a, vice presidents. Among the guests were Gen, Ennklin. and the president, ofihe fit, Andrew s, St. George’s, Slid Albion charliable looletios. Thensnal round of regular toasts wee duly given, and there was eome excellent Binging. CHANGE IH BUSINESS, Mr/J. B Oonia. so well known et the old etore, cor her of Beyenth and Chestnut streets, reiires from the sale of matin and general musical merchandise, which branch of the business passes into ths hands of Mr. Charles W. A. Trumpler. who, indeed, has beau over It for some time past, and highly esteemed in that capa city. Mr. Gould confines himself. for the future, to the sale of pianos, cabinet organs, Ac. , and the renting of jausicaTinstrumente. REFUGEES FROM THE REBEL ARMIES. _ MTe understand, that a lajte,pablio meetinff will he held in'the Aeaiemy of Mnsio, on Thursday oyenin* I(«t, et the call ofihisHonor Mayor Hoary, toeonaidet the eiaft of thelncreaimi number of refugees from the mA7 lw expected in oar paper of to TOoiroir. « Aboutnoon on Saturday & *light fir* occurred in the Tear of 911 South Front street. About one o’elock yes terday morning a alight fire occurred at 620 Filbert •treat. A frame house owned by Mr. Wager, on Front 'streethelowßickerson took firefroma stove pipe at 7 morning, Loss -$2OO. 4 SUDDEN HEATH. On Salnrday bvenlac-F -R died suddenly fronaheart disease at theUnlted Kates Hotel. He is JJoSjHI City .and had o^Physi- for some tendays previous to his death, . • ' ' 4 POUND DROWNRI>.,_. _ f , . v< of^ut 1 inknowiii the Schuylkill yesterday, at the Soapstone Station. THE STAB- ON; THE UNIOH. This splendid steamship, botlt by Mr, tohe '*?; or lit. city, for Messia. B *. Bonder A. p«k CmjJW tbolr mercantile fleetmnmberfwento. or th.reaMnwj, bee (One to Ne* York, where she will take In tbe re malnder of her cargo, Mo/ 'boned f “ h S , L,S She can aecommodete 93, Bret elese cabin OTaaenjere, and ie t ßed up with the latte, elegance,_a°d_oojnjenl: encee which one Jo mestic emtiy Private hS?tbln o 'an n d faUy “lSr re’i MM dtok.’^h.J SS'white Egooppar fattenedjh» Uj» boiler, and the screw motive-power, fine has taken out her papers as belonging to this, port. The repeat (Iren at ShiSfalftriß end repeated on Friday (to members of. !£! prepared on board, and did cMdft t? th7Slp r e c«W»«. »b 4 to the eaterer. Mr. a£i BS>meon7 the ehip’e eteWard OaptalnSAlonse Blanchard- s yonnklman, but in ••oldsaU’’ Iksrlii beeu over 16 years in command, last of thejCambria), is commander oi this ship, and, no daub*, will develop her peifeetions as a sure and swift sea-goer. stabbing affray. Wm. Taggart, aged 38, wa« admitted to the Hospital yesterday, suffering from anumber of stabs received in. s fracas in Vine street, below Broad. He was cut la the side, the knife penetrating the lung, and his am was ent in a frightful manner. Being under the influ ence of liquor, be could not give a satisfactory account of the occurrence. THROWN FROM A WAGON. John Worne, one of the drivers of *a Adnms A Ce. expreee weffcn, was thrown from hie wagon »t Twen tieth and Spruce etreeta, yesterday, and had the oap of his knee fractured. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. Bernard H.Sl’len, aaedlS jeara. was oaughtto the machinery of Meatra Barclay A Barclay ’B Unseal Oil eetahliehment. on Saturday, an dee rioualy inj ti red. Ho wan taken to the Pennayl-ania Hospital, where hie arm was amputated, and hie leg dissevered to have received a compound fracture. FIHEMKBMM ITEMS. NEW BOUSES. The Reliance Engine Company have b ttT f A commodious and suitable property at the cornet Of, Tenth.and Anita streets, Twenty * afeih ward, and In tend removing from their present station. N«w street, above Second, to the above point. The w *?jLofflre ap paratus in that .vicinity hie for a longtime been se* Soubly felt, and thle move> of tbe Reliance'has been brougnt about by many of the largest property-holders °Vhe EBWhoBS. of the Spring Garden Hose Company, on Bid,a avenue, below JefferaoTJ "treet. ia favorably proiressing towards compittion. The etruoture will certainly add to the many improvement, beina made to that neighborhood, and, is hen completed, will afford the company many conveniences not attainable upon theirpresent premises. ' - KXSCBIXANBOUS* The Vigilant Bngiie Company Intend pnttlngthelr *■ new mute " in service on and after the 20th of too present month. The style It similar to those worn hr toe United .Statee Hose. . . The Kebaington Hose Company conlemplate making a visit to Hew fork on the coming Fourth of July. ■ The Phoenixßoie Company, last week, donated the sum of *SO to toe famib of S Fleetwood McMenamin.a member of the Moyamenetog Hoae Company, whoi wa. burned to deatn at the Are Hmth and Washington etreeta, while endeavoring to aa to the life of a mother and child. Aimnnl Conference off tl«e Methodlsl Ipheopal Church. FOURTH DAY. : conference opened at 9 o’clock. The reUtione exer cises were conducted bo Bov. G. ®-,P ftTro -T' , ... Bishop Janes was present during the session, and 0«- 0n !& 4 S. e fIt«S’A,off 1t «S’A , offe P re a l toat heraaftor tbs fisbts upon churches and parsonages he retMned to Conference, in order that they may be published in the question of the discipline, " Who have been eleoted end ordained elder, tola year?- was now tahen up The following were favorably regommend > ed, and elected to aldera’ orders: David D. Hudson, Wm. 8 Ppgh, John Brandreto. aaroußittenhouee , When the name of Bev. Janfts Webb was called he were elected to local elder orders; 8- E. Stephens, and George M. Ciawces. ... . The third and fourth questions: “Who are admitted, into full connection? aud who are the were next cohaidereA Durifg ibis part -of the proceeding* Bishop Janes ooeupied the chair. . ... ... - „ The pjeachers who have been on trial to the Con ference for two years were then called in front of tae platform, where they passed a solemn religious examl* nation by the Bisnope *v«v, A solemn and impressive charge was then deHvereu to the young men, after which their names we recalled, and they were elected to dMcon’s orders to be ordained on Sunday, at the Front-street M. E. Church, above laurel. Pester, Bev. T. A. Fernler. The sermon on th« cccßslon wa# preached by the Rev. Bishop Janes. The names of the young gentlemen ordained are as fol*. lO J. B i J. McConnell, David O. Bidgway, B W Jonee, Daniel tucas, 0. V. Masden, C. X. Frame, John P. Weatou, John. A. Cooper, G. 8 Conaway. Joseph B. i T. Gray. W p. Howell was continued on trial. . ~ Thomas S. Hodgson was, at.his own request* dteeom* tinned. . .. , . The.names of tbe local preachers recommended for Deacons’ orders were next called. The following were elected * Jos B T, Gray. P. Peteison, Fifth-atseet Ohmoh, Philadelphia; J. W. Barnhart, Spring Garden etoaelj W. P Beck, Emory Church; Joseph Butler, Broad street; Samuel A Highlander, Harriebnrg, Pa.; Joseph Bopkins. Wharton street; G. 8. Bioadbent, Spring field, Pa.; Benjamin Schofi&ld, Manayuuk. The recommendation of local prsachera was consid ered up to the.hour of adjournment. THE COURTS. Conrt of_ Qnftrti'r SwiNions-Hon. James J.udlow Associate Justice. Mrs. EeUey, who was before the court some time Mace* charging her husband with desertion, was again brought in. i*ewis 0. Cassidy, bsq., counsel for the hnsbsnd. informed the court that Judge Allison, made an order that the father of the child of the parties should ■visit it daily, and take it out when he desired- The mother had kept the child away for a week at a time, refnsini to allow the father to see it. The mother commenced to state to the court soma stories told her by her neighbors ' Judge Ludlow informed the mother that she must obey the order of the court, and directed the clerk to Io The mother exhibited a considerable amount of tern* per, and seems to be influenced by the stories told her? by the neighbors. , , „ A habeas corpus case was heard, in which John Hop per was charged with passing a f&O counterfeit note. The prosecutor in the case testified that he sola to de« fendsnt a stall in the Dock*street market ft r $350 In receiving the money, the note in question was with the amount. Th# defendant subsequently refused to re -feegqiie-Jfl’al&MaM hlg cams iiad been written agon mended Charles Calhoun, of Baltimore, claimed the custody of his child, Wm. B, Calhoun, aged 18 years. Ghas. W. Brooke, Bsq., who appeared ter the;fluher; .stated that thiß boy. sought the scctetyof Matilda Bills, and Mary and Jane Loughlin. The father had followed the. boy to Ireland, anu taken him from the. custody, of these people Until recently he was being educated at a .college near Baltimore, and leaving there went to the house, of these. people, who aided his escape .when an officer went for him.: The court,'without going into a general hearing, ordered the relatore.-to use every energy to place the father in change of his boy v . Thomas Mullen asked to be discharged from a charge of assault and battery on a female. Alderman Garter testified that he heard.the case, and- the-lady testified th&t Mullen was /engaged with his carriage to convey htr and friends to a funeral. On returning therefrom the defendant stopped his- carriage some distance from their house and ordered them ont, saying he had another engagement. The lady being in a delicate con dition. asked to be taken to ber home, as she was not able to walk there, whereupon Mullen dragged her from the carriage and left her in the street. Judge Ludlow remanded Mullen to takehis trial. THE POLICE. [Before Hr. Alderman Welding:3 ARRESTED OR SUSPICION. At an early lour on Saturday morning polios officers observed two men loiteringabout the neighborhood or Arch and Eighth streets. They seemed to be contem plating which Btora or dwelling to ester. Finally they were taken into custody and condoeted to the Sixth ward station-house. Upon their persona were found several pair of burglars nippers, a pawn ticket, and half of a manuscript letter, rdated Newton falls, March 6th. and addressed to Friend King. This document set forth that at Bxaceville, Trumbull county, Ohio, there was no bank, and that an honest man residing there was the custodian of the people's mosey. United States bonds, Ac. It was thought a "crack" could be made here that would yield $100,066. The writer makes a request that ’King should come to the West, bring his tools, Ac. The document then set forth the best way to travel. The prisoners gave the names of Wo. Smith and Henry Taylor. They were committed to await further developments. BOBBERY. Rally on Saturday morning it was discovered that a tent-making establishment in the rear of Alderman Welding’s office had been forcibly entered some time in the night and robbed of several hundred dollars' worth of goods. MEDICAL. PLECTROFATHIC ESTABLISH «M MENT.-DB. A. H. BTBVBN3, one ofthe PI BBT DISCOVBBEBSofa now systemMtrlattng disease by MODIFIED BLBCTBICAL APPLICATIONS, and who hu been to very successful at FM, SQUARB for the last three yeaTS, has removed Ms Office and Residence to 1638 VINE Street, oue door below Seventeenth. All persons desiring references, or any particulars with retard to Ms social mode of treatment, will please call or send for a pamphlet __ , Consultation or advice gratuitous. mhß-tf ELECTRICAL OFFICES. CORNER ELEVENTH AND BACB6TSBBTB, ALSO, CBEBTSOT AND FORTIETH. . Dr. THOB ALLEN, very successful in thereat ment of all diseases would Inform Ms friends and the public that be Is still beneSttlna snd curing many on whom medicine has bad no effect and considered incurable. i T . RHEUMATISM AND NBURALOI4. "W OB DBS PUL DISCOVERY -We would ask your attention to these diseases, as we have found- teat we possess a remeay which has ‘ cured many, and wut restore to their wonted , health, hundreds more who ore at present suf fering the most excruciating agony., Generally, a few days only are needed to effect a cure. . We would urge no one to try it; if you do not the loss 'is your own. Those who follow our require i monte, and not cured, have nothing to ps>y*, Pa tients treated at their residences when desired, i 'foktimoniale at the offices; hours 9 A- M. to C P. „M. Consultations free. Offices, 'ELEVENTH Street, also, CHB3TUUT and FOR TIETH Street, West Philadelphia. ‘ . jalS Sm DB. THOS. ALLEN A CERTAIN CURB FOR CANCERS, TUMORS. AND TETTER. —By Misses M and H. HINKLE. No. »54t North THIRTEENTH Street,below Tine* Philadelphia, where: can be obtained at any time the Tetter ointment- which has effectually cured Tetter of 13 or 20 years' standing. Salves for Rheu matism. Pile*. Corns, Erysipelas, Felons; and PiUs for purifying the.hlocd, mhl6-6t* T WAS AFFLICTED WITH THE A CANCEB on my right thigb for fourteen yearn, and beta, recommended by a lacy who hadbeen cund.br tbe Mlssee HINKLE, I placed myself under their treatment, and it ie now «x mouths since a perfect cure bas been made. Many of my friends had given me up aa being Incurable, therefore I return many thanks to tbe Misses Hlnklefor savin fmy life. lam now in the enjoymentof good health. .HANNAH HORNE. SFBuropißLD, Del. so., Fa., Jan. U, '65. mhlS »» TIfTSSEB HINKLE—AS A SENSE OF gratitude to you for the cure of my cancer, I deem it prudent to have it acknowledged In the papers, that it may he the means of benefliting others. I was at tacked on the left breast witha enepfeione tumor, and applied to a physician to examine fr: it proved to be a wall-defined cancer, and was treated as such, bat be came gradually worse, until it became evident that I bad to obtain relief or lose my life. And hearing of the many cores that yon had performed, 1 placed my self under yoor care, and that the disease hat all b%en eradicated, I have not the slightest doubt. Over three years hove intervened, and the diseased point is as sound as any part of my body. MARY A. THORNTON, ICOS Callowhill Street. Philadelphia, Pa. mhie-et* T 3 THE AFFLICTED.-1 DO HERE BY certify I hit I was for more than twenty year* afflicted with a cancerous tumor. I applied to three or fourdifieieut doctors ; all aireed in pronouncina it a very dancer Ans cancer, hat neither Rare me much en couragemert that It ccttld he cued. Fortunately I heard <of .the Misses Hinkle. I placed myself'under their hands immediately for trSatment. and In a short time was entirely cored : it being Immediately tinder the corner of the eye. hot by their superior eklll and csrefnl attention it was entirely removed, wlthont the least injury to the eye or scarcely leaving a Bear. 1 do most confidently recommend all who msy unfortunate* «ly be afflicted with cancer so make immediate applica tion to the Hisses M. & H. Hinkle, Ho. 254 Worth Thirteenth street, Philadelphia. , JUDAH W8A8.605 Brown Street. fHU.ADEi.PHii, Jan, 3,1865. mhlfi 6t* THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I WAS A afflicted with the Oaucar beak of my left ear for ten years, I tried, several skilful physicians of thlsdty, but all afforded me nopermanent relief. I heard of the hiiees Bisklei and regolved to make one more'effort, ahdtbatlam pleased toinform the public has been snccessful. This wonderful cure was made In' two months, and deserves to be placed on, record, that others afflleted with the same disease may know where >■onbialna certaincurfl-r ■■ _ ■...»- . r»- • - mhlO 6t* 1 1 BAfIIBL HOWARD. 1422 Vine street. CRICKSI BRICKS!! BRICKS!! 1 a-> of all kiudjiOn hand »£d fovasla lnquire of ram GILLESPIE, SOTS THIKTEKHTH St .Or at brickorardrTWjSnf -FIFTH aad BMP Sts. CmMiff TUTAHHOOD ANDYOTJTHFUL VIGOR M are recointd by HHLMBOLD’S BXTEAOT 80- CHU. ........ ■ - -■ THE ROCKWOQD OIL COMPANY A will lease strvaluable lot* tor °“ adjoinlny this property, .are several Welle in operation, yielding from IWITRATE OF BODA—2OO BAGS JUST ‘ltaofMtiiiiiirOiuTnliW. |OS SroUi f 80W Cftmt. fsffflm* Oil. COMPANIES, fsgr *m GREAT BEFtT/BljlO MUTUAL Oil € © M-P A O FHILSJ*IPHI4, SEW lOEK, ADO BOSTOIL 350,000 SHAKES. PAK VALUE. 50 CEMTB FIB SHABB SO CENTB PBB SHABB 50 CENTS PEE SHARK 50 OUTS FEB SHABB 50 CENTS PBB SWABS ■ 50 CUTS PBB BHAKB 50 OUTS PBB SWABS 50 OKNTB PBB SWABS 50 CERTS PBB SHABB 50 OUTS PBB SHABB FOS j TO j [i . PA n» BTOOK POB PULL-PAID STOCK. FOB FULL-PAID STOCK. FOB FULL-PAID STOCK. FOB FULL-PAID STOCK. fob full paid stook. FOB FULL PAID STOOK. FOB FULL-PAID STOOK FOB FULL-PAID STOOK. FOB FULL-PAID STOCK, 60,000 SHARES, THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, RESERVED FOB WOEKIBO OAPITAE. In forming the above-named Composy great care Las been taken is the selection of properties, soasto ohtain none but those well knows to the pnbllo. and whieh have been tried and found to he the host yet developed. The system of the organization will he on the mutual plan, the same as that of the PEOPLE’S EQUITABLE OIL COMP AST, which was so soon taken and now so eaierly sought-after. The working capital la to ho *30,000, Which will bo a vary handsome fund for com- mencing the developmentoflthe property, and it is the intention of the manafers to posh the work energeti cally, and with confidence of the great snccesc of the undertaking. The snhseription lhas keen placed at the low figure of SO CUTS FBB SHABB, so as to enable allte have a chance for Investment In this profitable holiness, where so many fortunes have been made. The properties having been taken up some time since, liitToyyriWWi jttaKwnanr-aMT.. 1... I, . «.mgw»iwi .on account of cheapness. Wo, 1 is a tract of eighty acres in fee simple, of un- surpassed Oil Territory, on EAST BANDT CBEEK, ADJOINING THB ADAMANTINE WELL, or rather the property on which this famous well is situated. It was struck about ten days ago, and is reported as Hour- ing 100 barrels of heavy lubricating oil, each barrel of which is equal to three barrels sueh as Is obtained bom Oil Creek. There is room for a large number of Wells. This property has eighty rods of desirable boring terri- tory, boatlus on the adamantine Lands, with two good Coal YeiM la the Bluffs. PITHOLE CREEK. Ho. St. A lease for fourteen years of two-thirds of all the oil obtained oh three leaser, on PEthole Bun, a hun- dred rods from the mouth, as It empties into the Alle- gheny river- These are very finely located on the Bun, and Hue selections. A well is in progress, and will be completed without expense to the Company. CHERRY RUN. Ho. 3 is live acres in fee simple upon this celebrated stream, which has attained a notoriety possessed by no other section for producing Fetrolsum.no wells haying been put down upon its borders which have failed to obtain oil, and among those now lowing pumping are the following: KEED WELL.-~~.~—. aso BABBBLS. GBOCEBY WELL. •..... 150 " BAKEB W&LL.............. .......... 80 14 AujtuKH wnLL*........» 90 11 DSgtlSt WJtlili.-.. 40 PHIPPS WELL (just struck),, 100 “ BYMD FABM 60 *• * ———* * 50 “ SLIPPERY ROOK CREEK Ho. 4 is a lease of twenty years, of five acres (seven- eighths of the Oil to the Company), immediately on the Creek, and but a short distance bom the new well of Barrels Lubricating Oil recently struck by the Slip- pery Bock Company, and which sent their stock from *1 per share to |9 in one day. The character of the above interests, situated as they are in the eentreof what is known as the “Great Oil Basin,” should certainly commend themselvee to tho serious attention of those who contemplate investing in Oil Companies, and are unsurpassed by say as a basis for an honorable and energetic petroleum organization, and With that energy which the management are deter- mined to infuse Into it,.it certain!y mutt prove* good investment. THE BOOKS WILL BE OPEN MOItBAX) DIARCH 13th> and remaln open for due week, unless the stock hi sooner subscribed for, at No. 30 SOUTH THIRD STREET. FBBBn>sm. CHAB. W. KEKYES. TBSASDRBB, 0. T. YERKES, Ja. BBOBEMBT. WM. B. ■OOl-tf THE M,ONH>AV. MA~RCH-%Q; f jlB6&. VICTOK MUTUAL PETROLEUM COMPANY PHILADELPHIA* NEW TOSS, AND BALTIMORE. WORKING CAPITAL* 120,000 SHAKES, OB • 880,000. SCBfiCBIPnON PBICE, 2S CENTO PER SHAKE FOB fVIA X'ALD STOCK* *Tbe Properties of the Company consist of 930, acres of choice gel>eted Oil Lands, situated la Orson and Fayette counties, Penna., api 1A Monong&bela county, West Virginia, fronting on the Honongahela river (near the Penney 1 vania State .Line), all In the fuuoue South wertern Pennsylvania Amber Oil Region. ”»o. I—ls Taylor'* Farm, of *64 aotas, eltnated ln Franklin township* Greene county, Penna , on both sides of Ten mile Creek, IK miles below Waynenbarl. Thin 1* a lease for twenty years; one-eighth of the oil, goes to lessor. This is very valuable Oil Territory, a^yc W gi^l| U OtfwK: Victor's Farm, of 450 acres, situated in Georges township, Fayette county, Penna., on both sides of George* Creek. ' This la a lease for twenty years, one eiehth of the oil, coal, salt, and all minerals cote to the lessor 1 This also is valuable OU Terxltory, and T No.“Ms*All#m DiUlner’a Farm, ofSOe aerea. situated In Cess township, MonoMahela eonriy, WestTirglnte, (near the Penney lvania State Line), fronting directly on tbe Monongabela river. This Is a least for twenty ye era; one tenth ol the oil. Ac , loea to lesior. This Is also very valuable Oil Territory, and Is well situated. Jto. 4—l» £. ajcßlroy'a farm, of 90 acre*, sltuaiedln Gas» township. Monongahela county. Weat Virfißi*. idiolnin* Ho. S, and also fronting on the Konoagahel* iiw* IjpuiiOilTefritoir : ... • ■ AtleasUbree wells will be pat *?wn without delay. These prtperties araexceedingly fer-oil purposes. Tbsreia slaefc water Mo- Bonirahcla river for Urge sveamers The properties, be- Bleu oil of the finest walHy. aoßtftinTMtqaaajitles of coals Iron. salt, and other minerals, which will Rod* ready market as mined* and can be conveyed to Fitts burg by river, and soon by. a direct . This Company is In earnest, and desitesAhrt who want a eocd oil stock, in a company enre to piy aufl somely* to lose no time In subscribing to the “W?*; _ Twenty, five cents per share, full paid, lbs Company to bo oreanlzed as tote as the stock Is. subscribed and paid for, at which time all the Stockholders are •*£*•*■•. ed to participate d! the selection of permanent offlsers. Books to be opened os ‘ WEDNESDAY, March 15th, in Philadelphia, at the Offl» of t LEDYARD & BARLOW. No 439 CHKBTHCT Street. Only a limited number of Shares are for sale. PRESIDENT PBO TBM , JOHN BUTCHER. TBEA6DBBE AND SECRETARY PBO TBM., JOHN HE BEOT. mhl4 ; 6t '• ■ ' - ' FABUZBB’ AHB MECHANICS’! OIL COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION PBICB ONLY FIFTY CENTS PIE BBARE FOB FELL-PAID STOCK. CAPITAL $500,000, . DIVIDED INTO 200,000 SHARES. _ PAE VALUE, 82.50 PEE SHAEE. 40,000 SHABES BBSBRVBD FOB A "WORKING . CAPITAL! > OFFICERS: JOHN A. CALDWELL, 'President. J K. CALDWELL, Treasurer. HANKY A. PfBIL, Secretary. , DiEKCToaa „ John A. Caldwell, I Joseph S Withers, David Roe, , I Norman Terls. Jchn Flint, | The property of tbe Company Ss splendidly located in the very heart of the Oil region of Venanco county* Pa , on both sides of Two Kile Sub, in Oakland towiuhip. Is is within the boundarlts of Sugar and Oil Creeks, on two sides of it and French Creek and Cherry Tree Ban within two miles on the other two sides of the property, containing. OHJE HUBDBBD ACEES,more or fee On all of said creeks or tum large producing Wells have been struck, and some within the last few davs The object in offering this stock la-to give the public, who do not feel disposed to invest In large amounts in other companleB,-the opportunity of investing their eur pine funds at the exceedingly email subscription price of FIFTY GENTS .PER, SHARE, and thus enable them to come In on the ground floor. The property having been selected with great care by a competent person, and one who is thoroughly ac quainted with the oil .Region of Pennsylvania, there can be no doubt but the Company’s property will prove to be tbe m*st valuable tract In that section of the State. SUBiCSiP'PIOH BOOKS will be opened on SA FOS SA? MOKITING. March 18* by BBRBT A. PFEIL, &e* cietary, and J. K. CALDWELL. Treasurer, at Bank-; ing Bouse, 48 South THIRD Street, Phtleda. mblB 6t* QAKDALE SEMINARY, AN ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND NORMAL SCHOOL The next term of this Institution will begin on MOJT BAT, April S, 1860. Por Circulars, containing particu lars* address ISAAC W. GIFIiDIJI*a M.*> ; Principal PRIVATE TUITION IN THE GREEK, A Latin, French, and German Languages, higher Ma thematics and English branches, 136 South BI»E* VBETH Street, between Walnut and Chestnut 18-St* TKEEMOiraT SEMINARY, NORRIS- A TOWN, PA., FOB YOUSG The Summer Session of Pour Months will commenewou TUEBDaY. APRIL Uth^:.Vacancies sjkjwwM«£slfe»d tT mTO tto VOTING MEN PREPARED FOR THE Coonlint Honee and buelnesa life at GKITTRHDM’B OOMMBBOIAt COLLBQB, Ho, 637 CBEhTHDT Street, corner of Seventh. PjaetUalinttractlonln ■ ‘4*' ■ BOOK-KEBPIftG, In all its branches; - PENMANSHIP, Plain Mid Ornamental; * „ ' ' " , COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, In the shortest . . By Sound'and on Paper, taught by a first-class ope rator; also, Commercial Law, Business Forms, Detest ing Counterfeit Notes, Mathematics, Ac. - ‘f~ Students instructed separately and received at jay time, mh!6-4t* T7TLLA6E GREEN SEMINARY.— V MILITARY BOABDING SCHOOL, four 'fllilw from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough counts In Mathematics, Cliseics, Natural Sciences, and Bn, Hah ; praoticaliea son. In Civil Bnalneerlng Puplle received at any ttme, and of all aces, and enjoy tliebeneflls ofa homß-__.lie fer* to John C Capp A Son, 23 South TMrd atreet; Thoe J. Clayton, Baa , Fifth and Prana streets :i ex-Sheriff Kern, and others. Add re. a Boy. J. HRBYEY BAB TO,,* A. M . VILLAGE GKBBN, Penna. . noC-«m WOODLAND SEMINARY FOB YOUNG LADIBB, Bos. 9 and fOWOOPLANI) TBBBACB, West Fhilada. Bey. HENRY BEEVES, A. M., Principal. teM-By*~ WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL, *” for GIBLS, at WEST ABOVE STATION, R and B Central Bailroad, Chester Connty Pa - ’’ The SUMMER TERM of this Institution will .cora nonce on SECOND-DAY, the Ist of FIFTH MOTTH next, to continue 20 weeke. The eonraa of Instruction Is extensive and thorough, and i. adapted to all an*. For.i«nla«,Ae.,adS.essth||^»l, 6ifAß^ fe27-mtu2m West Grove, Pa. A 1 LENTOWH MILITARY.. INSTI- J*. TUTS—Chartered toy t> e state, .with commodious buildtoas and superior educational Military advan tages. hour* by railroad from Philadelphia. ? Tor eircnlaiß* address M. L HOffOBD,A.M ,Pre»*i, fe27-mlbHt . Allentown, Pa. COPARTNERSHIP.—THE UNDER Vy SIGN ED have this day associated under the item Of BBWABD BOBINS 4 00. for tl» ; trwawwtioa of a GBBBSAI. BANKING, STOCK, AND EXCHANGE BTJBIHSS3. _WSsfi££mte*. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT A and unsafe remedial for unpleasant and dings rone diseases. Tree HELMBOLD ’8 BXTBAOT BUOHO and IMPBOVBD 8088 WASH. __ CH, GARDEN & CO., NOS. 600 AND • 60» MABKET Btreet, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Beaters Is HATS, OAFS, FOBS, BOMHBTB, BTBAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWBKS. BUOHBS, Ac.. &c. The largest and most complete stook, and'tht best terms. Country Merchasts bad the Trade sop plied. fe3B-3m MARSHAL’S SALE;—BY VIRTUE XIX 0 f a Writ of Bale, by the Hon. JOHIf CADWALA DEK, Judge of the District Oourt of the United States, ill and for the Eastern District of PeassylvaDLia. in Ad miralty. to me directed, will he sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cashe at Samuel O. Cook’s Auction Store, Ho-194:.South PBOBJP Street. on THUBSDAY; March 30th, 1865, at 10 o’clock A. M, four Barrels of Whisky. WILLIAM MILLWABD, U. 8. Mural al £ D. of Pwma. Philadelphia, March 14, 1865. • mkß# MARSHAL’B SALE.—BY VIRTUE ts-U. of a writ of.sale, by the Hon. JOHH GADWALA DBB, Jndie of the District Oonrt of the Unlted:Sutes, in and for the Eaitern district of' PenhiylY*nla,lnl Ad miralty.to me directed, will be sold at PnOUo Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at HICHEHBR’S; STObS, Jto.. 14» Horth FBOHT. StreeVon TOBspAY, March 28, IMS, at 12 o’clock Sf., the residue ot the cargo of the steamer Donegal, consisting of 31 bates gnnnT cloth, nine-sighth talks, 1 keg. and 06 demi johns agnadiente, 4 kegs brandy, 1 bsrrel jwhislty,' 6 cases gin, andens-eighthcask Cataloniawine. c : WILLIAM MILLWABD, United States Marshal B D. of PinnsylYanla FmhABShPHiA Match 13,1886, : tahitdt TTRLMBOLD’B fluid extract AJ- BTJOHU U pleasant in taste and odor, free from aU injurions properties, and immediate in its adtion. • T7OR FINE DYEING AND INK MA -L mrPACttJBBBS.—BEFiaED COPPBBAS, prepared with treat care, for isle "bythe package; ia iota to suit purchuera, at a small adTanee oh the price ol 1 the §j*xidfi. ' ■ . Alto, csra* COPPIEAS, m»nnfaotnred *nd for nle by HABBISOH BBOTHBBS & 00., : , Manufacturing Chemists* i ;>. 105 South FJSONT Street. TTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BAR SJIPABILLA cleanses and renovate* the Wood, Instils the vigor of health, into the system, and furies out the httraors that make disease. CHOVELB AND SPADES. O l.lOOdo* at reduced pricea, at OHO. HALPMAJPS SHOVEL PACTOBY. northweet ooraor QUARRY and BBRADBtrwte, Mnm ink nd lut and Second and Third «tT««ta fTPWARDB OF THIRTY THOUSAND U Mrilflaataa and reeommandatory letters h»T« lioen the highest sonreM, filer yymea, gQTemoTis wiitejttqgee, mb, \ emt PHRENOLOGICAL EXAHINA —It-wfmlr. Wo. wa BOOTH TIWYH Dlrtsi ■SB EVANS WATSON’S : Ki IS SOUTH POURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. A UK* TSrlstT of PIRE-FBOOJ BAPIS always 01 hand. < - - v »> • - - iGn_niif~l MALCOLM MACNEILL’S 3&r SPECTACLE STORE, Wo. 310 Sontt KJTH Str«t.bslo i * H | Ers&ipHiA g/a- Olasssi refltted to suit all af*a,' ana 1 aUmanner o< repairing carefully and promptly attended to. mhS-an fgmm NO PAIN IN EXTBACTING 'BBlOthith, ■—HHion*' Oxide 8u idmiaietend: DBf a t. HDHKB. T3ISPBOOB Bfreet The science, of medicine shonld stand simple, pure, majeette; having toet tor Its ha»is,lndo«gon tor Its pUlsr-irath aioiigforlta n«itaL So stand HHLMBOLo’S vBIDIVI 7BXP4* BAT%BB?e*tabnehed:overl6 years, j : r TONES HOUSE; - J C«r. liajlKß M^ tofhs Hmisa ffinss ttndarhls management, and' wonld rwayttony »H«i» » diSl&B O. H. MARK. TfOHMW» -deware of counterfeits and *> ÜBFRIHCIPLID DEALBHB endeavoringto dls smogs. Oil. COMPANIES. Capital, 400,000 {Bbarea, at 81 Par. EDUCATIONAL. YOUNG HEN AND BOYS. AT' PUGHTOWJf, COSTER GO/, PSBiri. COPABmRSHXPS. 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Miscellaneous and law BOOKS—The beat and ranat collection in Phila delphia—Hallowell’e Shakepeare. fifteen hundred dol lart, and other Books, equally scarce, for sale at- *l9 JaS Sm JOHN CAMPBELL.» T7STATE OF ANN COWPLAND, DE- Xj OSABED- —Letters of- Ad ministration on the Estafo of AM COWPLAND, deceaseds havtef been muted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Bstate are requested to si ake pai ment, and those having claims wwPEMffc. mhl7-6t* S 3 South FOURTH Street. rST THE DISTRICT COURT OF THU UNITED ATATBS FOR THB EASTERN DIBTBICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Notice is hereby given that a special District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania will be holdemat the City of Philadelphia, on the 20th day after publica tion hereof* at 11 o'clock A M., at the Room of the sab Court, in said city, for the trial of a ceitain libel file*, by CHARLES GILPIN* Esq , Attorney of the United States, against three hundred pounds of-cotton, and the proceeds of sale thereof, amounting to f518.2>. cap tured by the Bermuda, a veesel of war of the United States, praying condemnation thereof. By order ol the Court. Clerk of the District Court. PHi£Ai>M.PgrA* Maroh 16,1865 abl7-3fc r!T THE ORPHANB’- COURT FOR THIS CITY AND, COUNTY, Of PHH.ADBI.PHIA. Estate of EUZABBTH D. RBAD.deoeasei. Tie Auditor appointed ti the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the second and Anal account of HBHRY WHAB'tOHand SABiH PETIT, executors of the last will and testament of Mrs. B D. Bead, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance la the binds of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, Mawn zrth* I£«6, at 4 o’clock PM , at Us ogee. Ho. 15» South FOTOTH Street, In the clti of PhUadeloMa. . , mhl7-fmws6 B, BPISNCBR Mtt»LBB« Auditor. • TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE J- CITYAJSD COUNTY OF PHILADKLPHIA. ROLAND 0, andELLEN H. ALLEN, Knott. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit* settle, and adjust the account of WM. H. ALLEY, guardian of said minors, and to report distribution of the balance in, th<rHairfo uf £l«s-aretKmxitant. will meet the parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment on HOY* LAY. March mn, im. at 4 o’clock F. H , at Ms office, 80. 129 X South FOURTH Street, in the city of Phila delphia. JOHN HANNA, nml7 fmwfit • Auditor. P* THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA ' WIBTAR MORRIS vs. OLIVBRBYAjrj. JAMBS L BUSH, and J. P DAVID MUHLENBERG. Vendi tioni Exponas. December Term-1861: No. 823. The Auditor appointed to make dia rlbution of a fund 'in court, made by a sheitiFs sale under the said writ, lssued ln the above, entitled proceedings of all that cer tain lot or piece of around, with the foundry, machine shop ‘buildings, and improvements thereon erected, situate at the northwest corner of Schuylkill Seventh (now Sixteenth) street and Fair view street, late in the district of Sprint Garden, now in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on the said Fair view street two hundred and forty fire feet two and a half inches, and extending the same width northward two hundred and fifty two feet one inch to a street called Morris street. Bounded on the north by said Morris street, on the south by said Fairview street, on the east by said Sixteenth street, and on the west by ground let on ground-rent to Joseph Clemens. (Baling the same lot of ground which James Hamilton and Andrew Hamil ton, by their attorney in fact, Thomas Gadwalader, by deed dated the twenty-fifth Say of March, AD. 1Sl€» and recorded in Deed Book M. & , No. 12, page 627, &c, r granted and conveyed unto Oliver Evans, James J. Rush,, and J. P. David Muhlenberg, defendants above named, their heirs and assigns forever, as tenants in common; reserving thereout unto the said Janies Hamilton and Andrew Hamilton, their helm and as signs,' the yearly ground rent of four hundred and ninety dollars and forty-twocents, payablehaUyearly, clear of taxes, to which rent the said premises are still subject) UD) attend to the duties of Ms on THURSDAY, theß3d day of March, 1865, at four o'clock P M., at his office. No. 829 ARCH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, .when and where all parties interested are required to present their claims, or bs debarred from coming in upon said fund. . 4 EDWARD HOPPER,’Auditor. March 9, 1865. mhlO-lOt OBEDIENCE TO AN ORDER OF COURT THE SHERIFF PUBLISHES THE FOLLO W IHG NOTICE* HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. , THE COTJKT op comMOH PLEAS FOR THE CUT. ABB COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. - To the Legal Representatives of MANUEL EYRE, deceased. * . . . -\ In the matter of the petition of WILLIAM HANDS* BURY and CATHERINE, his wife, praying the Court to o- der and direct the Recorder of Deeds to enter satis faction on the record of a certain old mortgage for $2,000, given, bj CHARLES NICE to MAN UEDEYRS. dated Ajiil Ist. A D ,1814, and recorded in Mortgage Book J. C.-, No. IS. page CB.-&C. , upon 26 acres and 12 perches of Land* in Creshcim, in me township of Germantown,in -the county of Philadelphia, and on filing petition and affidavit thereto attached, and on motion of CHARLES M. WAGNER, Esq., for petitioners: role granted to show cause why said mortgage ehonld not bs satisfied. Sheriff to give notice to the Legal Representative* of said MANUEL EYRE, deceased, if to be found in this county, and also by publication,-according to Jaw, to appear and answer said petition. Beturnanle SATUR DAY, AprilBth. A. D. 3S6A _ , , in Witness whereof I have hereunto set < Seal >my hand and affixed the S«al of said Court, C>-*w>thie4fchdayof March* A. D 1865^' T. O WEBB, Pro Prothy. Sheriff’s Office. Mar«h4, 1865. mhs-m4t 'PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR FLAGS., X Chief Quartermaster's Office, No 1139 Girard: Street, Philadelphia Depot, March 18,1085. / SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at this office till TBUBBDAY, Mareh 23,1886. at 12 o'clock M.. for immediate delivery at the Schuylkill Arsenal, DESIGNATING FLAGS for the various Corps. Division, and Brigade Head quarters, Army of the Potomac. . ' Specific* tionsand drawings of which can be this office. , Parties offering goods should make separate proposals for each article offered, the quantity they propose to tarnish, the price f which should be written oath fn words and figures) and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a copy of which should accompany each proposal. " ■ " Bids wl3I-be opened on Thursday, March 23,1888. at 12 o’clock Wi and bldders are requested* to be present. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons. whose signatures must be appended i,to the gua rantee, mid certified to as being good and sufficient se curity for the amount involved, by some public func tionary of the United States. . Alf proposals should he Made out on the regular forms, which will be furnished on application at this <&lee. The right is reserved to reject ahy hid deemed unrea sonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. Endorse Envelope •* Proposal for (here Insert the name of the article offered)” and address _ Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM, fYFFIGB OF SUBSISTENCE DEPART- V/ MBHT, Fort Delaware, Del, March 18,1868. SSaLSD PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be received at this office, until. 12 o’clock, noon, on SATURDAY, M&rohfoth, 1865 (atwhich time they will be opened), for furnishing the .Post with FRESH BEEF, for three months froirfApril Ist, 1866, to be delivered at the ex* Bense of the eontraetor. in such quantities as may from. me to time be required, and on such days as the com manding officer may designate The Beef to be of good quality of Cattle,weighing not less than' (800) six hundred pounds dre* tea, - necks. shsUks. end kidney tallow excluded. The beef of all Bulla, Stags. Oxen, Cows. and Heifers wIU be rejected. The necks of the cattle slaughtered for beef to be de livered shall be cut off at the fourth vertebr.l joint,and the breast trimmed down. The shanks of the forequar ters to be cut off four inches above the knee joints, and the shanks of tha hlndqffarteis eight inches above the gambrel or hock joint The beef to be furnished in equal proportions of Fore and hindquarters. , ■ The Government will claim the right to reject the whole or any part of the beef iurniebed which may be of a quality inferior to thatyeqnired by the contrast. Each, hid, to secure consideration, must contain a written guarantee of two responsible persons, as follows: We, ■ —, of the county of-—: . State of —, do hereby guarantee that -is Corare] able to fulfil a contract In aceord&nce with the terms of his Cor their] proposition, and should his for their] proposition be accepted, he [or they] will at once eater into a con tracts accordance therewith, and we are prepared to’ become hi* securities, giving good and sufficient bonds for its fulfilment. , The responsibility of'the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of tbe nearest Dis trict Court, or of the United States District Attorney, to be enclosed with the bid. The Government reserves to itself the right to reject any oi ail bids considered unreasonable Payments to be made at the expiratiouof- each mouth in euch funds as maybe on hana; if none onh&nd, to be.m&de as coon as received. Proposals mutt be distinctly endorsed ** Proposals for ? r eBhßeef, ? and addressed to Capt. Gilbert S Clark, 0. a Yola. i-Fort Delaware, Del. -t; if a old man the naine of a firm; their names and post ffice addreis must appear, or they will not bacon «ldsred. \ Each person or jnsmber-of a’flrm-offaringa piopoeal ; muat accompany it by an oath of allegiance to the United H w* e8 o /? o ' ,enimeut » ** has not. already filed one in ■ his office. - • * - l >. All bids not complying strictly with the, terms of ibis advertisement will be rejected. - GILBERT 8. CLARK. . mD2O at Oapt and 0 ». vote.* OOTFON AND FLAX BAIL DUO! y ttd GANYASydf all umbers mid brands. . TnLnk,'Snd Wagon-ooverDnck. Also* „ Joiir%. iTOHHur * 00.. •tM-v fco. ,m rana’ iiM. PHE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. Immediately w Chief Quartermaster, Philadelphia Depot. proposal.»- -aa pHIIF QTJ AB TEBMASTER'S V OPPICB, 80. use (HEARD Street. PmtADBLPBiA JDepot,-March 15, is®. BEALBD PBOPOs-ALSwiU be r**c-lved at this offlM tUI March 28, >BB3, at 12 o’clock M., for de livering at the FchnrlhUi Arsenal: X or 1-4 Bine Wool P* anaeL indigo wool-d ye. to weigh 6K* ounces to the yard, of 3f width, for sack coats, army twilled Flannel; for ehlrte, army standard. Bed* white, and bide bunting, do, H inch yellow Bilk Lace, do, K>inch sky blue Silk Lace, do. k iseh Lace. do, W. Brown Tread, jio. 86. Bidders to furnish sample. Bed Spool Cotton, Bo 40 Bidders to famish sample. . 4-4 Black Silesia. Bidders to famish sample, ■ Straw wrapping Paper,' 38x40, to weigh about 95 inf, 'per nsn> • par les offaTlng goods shouldmahe separate proposals for each article offered and muetdlstinotly state la their bids when they will commence their deliveries, the quantity they propone to furnish each week Hie price ft chiehtkwldbntorUtm Mb in words and figures). and conform to the terms of this' advertlae m* nt, a copy of which should accompany each proposal Standard camples of the articles required may be seen at this office. Samples, when submitted, must be merited and numbered to correspond with the proposals; and the parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be in every respect equal to army standard, other wise the-proposals will not be considered. _ „ „„ W jßids will be opened on Tuesday March 28,1863, at 12 o’clock M., and bidders are reqnotted to be present. Bach bid most be guaranteed by two responsible perm sons, whose signature* must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se curity *for the amount involved, by smu puolicfnne* tlonary of the JJnitedStates. _ r • . " _ ' AH proposals should be made out on the «gular forms, which will be furnished on appUeattonattht, office. Tie rightlerMerTOd to reject any bid dejmedanrea. eocable, and no bid from a c ©faulting contractor will “Proposals for (here lasert iho nameof the w”kcKl«. Chief Quartermaster, Philadelphia Depot. mhlS-nt OFFICE OF THE DEPOT QUARTER- V/ J4ASTBB. , „„ Fort Lbavbvwosth, Kansas. MarohJklßfS , ** PROPOSALS FOB AMRY TRANSPORTATION.” SEALED PROPOSALS will be received atthisoffica until is o’clock M on SATUfiD aY, the fifth. day of March, for the Tr&nsport&tioaof Military Supplies du- '■ list tie seer 1866," on the following goatee : ... ROUTE No I—From* Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, and Riley, and other <3 spotb that may be eetabUshed daring the above year on the weet bank of the Missouri river* north of Fort Leavenworth* and south of latitude 43 degrees north* to anyposts or stations that are or. may he established in the Territories of Nebraska* Da kota. Idaho* -and Utah, south of latitude 4* degrees north, and east of longitude lu degrees ’west, and in the Territory of Colorado north of 40 degrees north. . t ■ Bidders to state the rate perioo pounds per 100 mues at which they will transport said stores in eaeh of the months .from May to September! inclusive of the year 1866. • ... BOUTRNo: 2 —-FromForts Leavenworth and Riley, in the State of -Kansas, and the town of Kansas. In the State or Mte»ouri to any posts or stations that are or may be established in the State of Kansas, or in the Territory of Colorado ■ south of latitude 40 degrees north, drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and to Fort Union, N fit /or other depot that may be de signated in that Territory! to FortjHrl&ud, and to any* other point or points on the route. Bidders to state the rate pet 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the months from May to September to dative of the year 1856. No additional percentage will be paid for the transpor tation or bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles, or any other stores / Bidders should give their names in full, as well as their place of resideuce. 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 ease, a contract is awarded for the route 1 mentioned in the proposal to the parties propo sing, the contract will be accepted and entered into, and good and sufficient security furnished by said par ties In accordance with the terms of this advertise ment. The amount of bonds required will be as follows: On Route No. On Route No. 2..«-..«.---- 200.000. . Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as security will be re quired . Proposal* most beendorsed “Proposal* for Army Transportation on Boots No l." or ••2, ’ 1 as the ea«* Way he.‘ and n >no will be entertained unless they fully . comply wltb *ll the redulremehte of this advertisement. Parties to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at onee, and to give tbs required bonds for tbs raltbfnl performance of the same. ... Contracts will be maos subject to the approval of the Quartermaster General, but the right is reserved to re* jeet any or «1 bids that may be offered. 1 . . Contractors- must be, in readiness for service by ins ! first day of May, 1866. and they will be requred to hare a 1 place of aeoLClee at or in tbs vicinity of Forts Leavem worth and union.- and other depots 1 that may be eats- - blished, at which they may be eommonloated with promptly and readily. r. ■ By order of the Qoartent aster General. J. A. POTTER, mh!7 » Poland <A_M. V. 8. Army. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S XA- OFFICE. Phuadklphia. March «. 1865. SEALED PROFOSALS will be received at this office until TBCRSDAT, March 81,1885, at 12 o'clock M:, for fa ™‘* Ullß ANTHRACITE BTSAMER COAL” for A period of three months, commencing April 1, low, and ending June SO, 1866. Coal fk.be of the best quality Anthracite, for the use of steamers; to weigh 2,240 lbs. to the ton, and to he subject to inspection. . The Coal is to be delivered on board vessels In the ports of Philadelphia or New York, in such quantities, and at such times as may be required: furnishing, if de manded, seven thousand tons per week. T • . 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 in figures.and in writing) must be given separately for the coal deU* vered on board of vessels at this port and at New York* on tbe terms and conditions above stated. Ten per cent, will be .withheld from the amount of all payments made, which reservation is not to be paid un til the contract shall have been fully completed. Pay ments of tbe remaining ninety per cent., or„ balance due. will be made monthly, when the Department is in funds for that purpose. . - .v < 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 wul* If his or their bid be accepted, enter .into written obtiga tion, with good and sufficient sureties, In the sunt of one hundred thousand dollars, to furnish the proposed sup plies No proposition will be considered unless the terms of this advertisement {a copyof which should accompa ny each bid) are complied with. - Rids will be opened Thursday March 23, 1865, at 12 o’clock H., and bidders are requested to be present. The xiibt to reject, any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved, and no bid from contractor will be received. The envelopes to be endorsed ‘ ‘'Proposals for Coal,” and addressed to tbe undersigned. ] By order of Col Wm. W, McKim, Chief Quartermas j ter Philadelphia Depot. GBO. R. OBMII mhO-lSt Captain and A. <4.11. I OFFICE of medical purveyor jvV. 8. ABMY, U 56 North BBOAD Street, ' Philadelphia* Pa.-* March. -16,1865. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office j until NOON of THURSDAY, March 23d, 186), for fur nishing this Department for one year, commencing April Ist, 1866, all the STATIONERY that may be needed, delivered at ibis depot free of freight, in such Suantitie# and at such times as may be-prescribed by ae Purveyor., Stationery to be. in accordance with e&mples'to be seen at this office, and to be of the follow ing descriptions: Envelopes, printed* Order and Letter Books, Ink, black and red, . Case Bock*. Inkstands. Prescription Book, Ward. Inkstands, travelling. Blank Rooks, cap* half- Mucilage. bound, 4qrs. Paper, wrapping. Portfolio, cap size. Paper, writing, cap* letter i Pencils* lead. note. Erasers,*# Penholders, Rulers. Steel Fens. India Rubber. Seating Wax. . Office Tape, red. Proposals must stato pbioe of each article, and be ac companied by samples - No proposal will be received except those which may be properly filled upon blank foims lo be had at this office. The United States reserves the right to reject all bids deemed objectionable. ' 0. MeDOUGALL, „„ Surgeon, Brevet Colonel U. 8 A.* mhl7» fmwSt Medical Purveyor. A BSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, 1139 GIRaBD Street. Philadelphia (Pa.), March 14, 1865. 81ALRD PROPOSALS wUI he received at this office until 13 o’clock M , MOD PAT, March 2D, 1865, tor the immediate delivery at the United States Storehouse, Hah OVER- STREET WHARF, properly packed and ready tor transportation, of: the following-described Quartermaster’s Stores, to he inspected hy an Inspector Part of the Government, vis: 26 Dirt Carts. 25 sets Cart Harness. 60 kegs 2J£-inch Clinch Kails. SO Edge-Tools; sstaple required. 143 Brad Awls, and Bandies; sample required. 100 Hand Axes, and Handles (wheewright); sample required. ISO gross Halter Bolts, IX-lnch; sample required. 100 Harking Brashes: sample required. 200 pairs Boachlng Shears, best quality steel; sample required. .# 26 Bench Screws, iron. 860 gross Wood Screws, X-lnch—so, 7; 800, 8; 300, S; and 2C 0.10. anV3oo.lL 8 Wooa ScreWß - 1-inch—2oo, 8; 300,9;800,10; I.M) gross Wood Screws, IM-lneh-300,10:600, U; and Sop» 12 _____ ~300 gross Wood Screws, 2-ineh—loo,l4; 100,16; and 100, 16. 200 gross Wood Screws, 2>4 inch—loo, M; and 100,17. 300 ms Chrome Green, in oil, in 3,6, and 10-lb sans; cample required. 1000 fts Prussian Blue, in oil, in. 8,5, and 10- ft etna; sample requiied. 6CO 3b*.Brown Zinc* in oil* in 5 and 10-ib cans; sample required. gDfiteEea Lead, dry, in 25* & kegs; sample required. JOG i&Uoni Japan Dryer, In tight barrels; sample re- Fropoials for any of the above articles to be endorsed on envelope: Proposals for Army Supplies, * 1 No. 1, 1 ’ advertised to be-opened on the aokhiimtmit. 100 Mortice Bars, for wagons. V 60 Hubs, { ambulance. . 100 Hubs, wagon. 20, (00 feet Pine Boards, 1 inch, fi 000 feet Pine Plank, \K inch. CiCpO .do - do 2 inch. Proposals for any bf the above articles to be endorsed on envelope: Proposals for Army Supplies, 44 N0. 2,” advertised to be opened on the2oth Instant. All of the above articles are required to be of the best quality. Bidders thou? d elate the quantity bid for, and when they will commence and finish their deliveries, the price of the articles (to include boxes and delivery L which should be written both in words and jSpures, and conform to the terms of tbia advertisement, a copy of which should accompany each proposali and no schedule prices will be received. Samples of the articles bid for (where samples are hereby required) mustabe delivered at the Hanover street storehouse twenty-four hours before the opening Of the bids. Bids will be opened on Monday, March 20, 1868, at 12 o’dock M., and bidders are requested to be present. Eachbidmust be guaranteed by two responsible per lonsi whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to as being wed and sufficient se curity for the amount involvedT Hby tine United States District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public officer. The right te reserved to reject any bia deemed unrea sonable, and no bids from a defaulting contractor will be received. All proposals to be made out on the regular forms. Which will be furnished on appUeation at this office The envefay'e enclosing proposals to be properly en dorsed as above stated. By order of Col Wbl W.'McKim, GMef Quartermas ter. Phfiadelphia Depot. GE J. R ORHE, roh!4-6t t , Captain andA. Q Iff. . OFFICE OF POST QDARTRRMAS^ W TBB, No. 731 MARKET Bbiet, w. Philadelphia, MarchB,lBB6. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until noon of MONDAY, March 90,1865, for the inter, ment (during the period commencing A prill, uwft. &nd ending DecemberMjlKSs),of all deceased soldiergfiltßS the limits of the Military District of Philadelphia,'fo? tiuding Beyerly,Chester* Chestnut HiU, Cadwalader Darracke, Camp William Penn, Camp Discharsfe. Fart Mi^i,Jtermenfown, Haddimcton, oumiaitjffouM totomeiit .ompleto. tUed ln . Capttin and AgßiatAnt Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOR LEATHERT" c™*' QOAETEHIugrzE’B Omoß, ) SKAT.KT* MmoliS, 1866. 5 till thulsdatT m^'cl beat qulaty. oak* tanned hides, weU finished and staffed, to SOLE LEATHBK,beBfc quality* oaktanned fwim SaVtaW* 1 ”* “V 1 >.* pOMds 8 ! 1 lobetakTOat ia«Peciion at tk« Arsenal ~ Waiglrt, and ratslaucaTor maktoruSy lxSte^! o’^Mk^K 1 °“ Harck 28, at 13 ° 7bo TlVhi i.'iSii?'?.® I ** a ™/Bqn«S«d to be vrwrat 1 oi? erTe J,rei«« tay bid deemed na wilfuieMlrad B ® Wd trom * defaaltlag ceatraotot MBDonaibtostr eon*. whose signaturee must be appeaded to the gnai - yStiified to a« belag good and sufficient w amount involved, by soma nnblic fond ’ tionary, of the United atatss. r All Proposals, .honld be .mads out on the regular lOTms, w hich will be furnished'on application at this office. • Kudoree envelops “Proposal for (here Btate tho kind) Leather," aad address Colonel WIUUII W. MoKIK, CtitefCiMrtojAMtar. Phllad^lpblaPfpOt, . JuM3lOt auction -— a-IARGB 1ARGB BAIB OB iMPgR'BDAHD DOMESTIC »ET OH TUBBPAY MOBHISfI. ... •a OOoYllc’sS BAXOHY WOVEH DRESS aOOM; n?th«lroportatlooandmannfaoliireof Ma “”; .WffjL derßroSiMfc oomprißis* a roll line of new and eHoloa n.Miimi AND GBSMAMHE BHAWLB. . » OOU u*ou»— OJJ TuIiRDA Y, ■ A larra Invoice of eorin* ehnwla, wnalnltßi of 14- 4 new dik plei<* H® ol Wlawi * - Hi :{{* K* -^^ e a 8 SK&.. tt ‘ lu * BLACK SIBLLA BHAWM. , 3UOOO 14 4 Wart BWlla rt»^V b SVq«rf .hiwTs I ffiSttttJljjjSfflg'g* dIOHAIEB, to, :=S±!ta 4 e«oiS«L = SE It aod POPUB- - 7-4, 8 4, and 1* 4 bleached linen dama*Ka. . 8 4 and 10-4 wbeler brown linen dice do. * LlneadowlMß, linen towels , «*!. aT.so -?ateefosßslmer*w. black doeskin*. andOOM in*s, lilaok |? aSjs QO ods. •. jaconet, cambilc, check, and Swiss muslins; waits 3-4 AMD 6 4 BLACK CLOTHS AHD haTIB DB CHIBBB OB VERT SUPERIOR QUALITY AHD CELEBRATED, HiaUF ACTURB. KSDaY. 6 cates 3 4 fine to extra fine Loudon blackltalians. 6 do 3 4 do dQ satsa do chines. 4 do 6 4 do do black Italians.,, 6 do 64 . * do * do , black satin docWnM. 9. B. Tbepartteolardttenttonof *ba tailoring trad® is requested to tbe ab re Italians and satin decblnw. comprising tbe most complete assortment of tbe mow approved makes ever offered at auction. 19 CASAS ___ BRITISH DREite. GOODS. 6 cases 6 4 flneto extra flae black alpacas. S do 6 4 assorted colors, alpaca lustres. 1 do 6 4 worsted strip© fancies . . _ 2 do S4md 6 4 assorted and black mobau; figure*. 1 do 3-4 worsted check leaos 2 do 6 fac«©a. BLACK ARB GOLOKKD PLAjB AHD FARC! BSISS oIIi&O Of the importation of _ ' JMJBSBBB. OHAS PAT BBT ft GO. 22 end SS-inch eolid colors poult de sole, 28 -inch doable-faced .. ■ do. 22- inch bis all figured do black double-faced do, 28 to 34 Lyoßfc black lustrinlß- , _ 28 Lyons extra qnalitT black Drap do Lyon* 28 to 84 extra quality black de France, - SB to 42 C. I*. Patent black stUo. ' ALSO* Black royal armlnes* groe grains* groe deeicsse. B -SCOTT, Jit., AUCTIOIOSKR, Nos. * TOO and 703 GHBSTJtOT Strut. Sal« 1011 Cortes street NEW FUENITDEE,, PUJO, n CUBPETS, MXHKOES, . pai/j'tibo’s,'**. , . OB WBDBBSDAT MOBBOfn - _ £Tezl» S2d Task, at 10 o’clock. os the premises. Ho. KOI Goalee street will be Bold, the splendid new forai tore, coDprisiiif pirlor, disiat room, •hentber. ua kitchen farsitare of & gentleman declining bonsekeep isg> Also.' 1 Stock's best* make 7-octave rosewood plane, entirely new. 1 mbu*» STEER & CHAMPION, AUC JOS. TIONEKEB —CITY BAZA.tR AHD TATTER BALLS, RACE Street,' between ELEVENTH end TWELFTH. „ .... - ... - ' Auction eele of horses, curingM, wagon*. bam<sai, ftC ■ , 0a TUESDAY MOSSING, Ui« Slet iaet, at ’gQgljgf' 111 a “ ont Suitable for f»mUiw,-York wagon*, light drlTiag. , drangbt, and saddle “ or j^g o East trottin g team wagon, and' harness: pair of Horcej. 6:audB jean old, *ruj and brotrn, about 15>i hauls blgh.. sound and kind, fearlese of loooinetirei, can trot a mile to 3 minute*, uptritedAnd gay. ALSO, Pair brown Hater, about 15,■< hands bleb, yerr ahowy. prompt, nice driver*. Also. mada bj Djueit’ beny ft TtiDasen. of New York- Also, a sot of d«* hie Bameis. Bright bay family Horse, bay Jfsn* sor rel Horse, gray Horse, sorrel Hare, of the Hay* Day stock; nan Hare*'gray-Hare, of the Patches stock, trots in 5 minutes; bay Borse, sorrelJSt&Ulon, sorrel Horse, gray rranght Horse, white Horse, pair bay Horses, brown fctallion* bay coach Horse, bay Pony, bright bay Hare, black Horse, cream* colored Horse, brown Pony, JJSgO# Large number of other Hor«*e,fcania*®*, Wagon*, J*n ny Linds, Boekaways. ftc. How and second-hand Barness, single and doable. Bail pacrioolara in cata logues at the sale. . . . , s, b. —No postponement on account of weather. Public ealee „ery Tu**da, gyjg^ dH4mMr . ;mb2o 2t Anottcnaere. FOR SAI.K AND TO LET. Mfob sale-dwelling-hottse on PIFTIBNTH Street, nortb of Arch «treet. • Apply to *> W. q&MSIjBI, mMg-Im* ' Ho. 30 North SBVBNTg Street; §m -COUNTRY RESIDENCE.—FOB JBgALS* a small Place In BOXBOBOtTHH, Twenty first Ward, six miles and a half from the city; easy of access every hour by railroad, and within a few minutes’ walk of the station at Hanayank.. . Tbe honße is well shaded with, large trees; has threw porticos, and«he modern conveniences of heater, gas. bath, &c., and is paved around with flag-stones and There is also a summer kitchen separate fromthe house, and the grounds are elegantly laid out and aped with the choicest hinds Of frait. _ Apply to B. A. MiTOHBLL, : mhl6- 121* S. E. corner FIFTH and WATBS Bta. 0 VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOB SALS. By order of the Court of Probate for th* District of Jforwicb,,: directing me to sell at Public 01 Private Sale he property belonginc to the atatgned estate of the MAHUFACrURiNG COMPAHY, I wulMll &t Pablic A action, ob theprentises la the vinage of Greenville, Norwich, on WEDNESDAY. Jforchfflth, 1860, at U o’clock A BL, (unless previously sold at pri vate sale), all the valuable property belonging to said estate, consisting im part of— ■ ■ , A Paper JSJJI and Machinery, Tools. Cisterns* dupli cate Gearing, Segments, Pulleys, As., with 11,600 Spi ndle Water Power. The capacity of said HUltaabout I*,- 000 pounds paper per day. Counting-loom. Storehouse. Bepalr Shop, one Store, seven D welOnrHouses, several lots of .land,: one Spring for «upplyin* the MUlwith Xrefch" \rater. Cople. of inventory trill be fnrnlehed an application to tbe nndenigued. - The sale will be made without re serve. Possession of the. property will be given ou the Ist day of May, it being leased up to that time. Terms of payment made known at the time of eale> or on application to the undersigned. ~ JAMBS 8. CABBW, Trustee Chelsea Manufacturing Company. goawicH, Conn., March 4th, 1866, rahS-IBE* rn FOB SALE-A. VALUABLE flfc ■iGOUHTRY SEAT AND FARM OR 65 AOBBS-C of very productive land on the river Delaware, 3 miles above Bristol, near the Cold Spring Station, on the Trenton Railroad, adjoining the country seat of Dr. Gripeom. The improvements are a mention house, tenant house, and the musl out-buildings, aboat 2.000 feet iront on the river, a fine large spring of water, and fruit of all hinds. Apply at 435 DIB & ARY Street, over the Post office, u, S. Marshal’s office, mhl7-fmwfit* m FOR SALE—A GOOD ANDJH -HI well-improved Farm in kakee cousiy, Qiinois. Apply to W' PELLETIER, Ho. 138 Bouth FOURTH Street, Philadelphia mhlgTet* m POE SALE— 11 GREENWOOD,”jn & desirable Comntry Seat, aitaated an Old road, below Fisher's lane. The buildings-consist of a fit e large Stone Mansion, furnished with all the modem conveniences, good- Barn and Stabling, lee Eouee, Gas Worke. Porter’s Lodge.he Tbegrounda are well laid out, with abundance ol fruit, shade, and water- Aprlj to T. M. PBROT & GO., mhimt 631 MARKET Street, m POE SALE—A VERY DESI-flfc JB.BIBLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, situated on-A the north side of COTTAGE Lane, about six hundred' feet east of But's lane, Germantoirn, an&has all the modem improvements—Gas, Beater, 'Range, and Hot and Gold Water, Bath Boom, Me. It Is beautifully situated, and has all the conveniences of a city resi dence, with Stable and ample room for three Horses. Apply to W* M. LEVICK. mbB wfmft* 331 Horth SIXTH Street. MTO RENT—A COUNTRY An PXiACKyfour and & half miles from the street Bridge, containing orchard, garden* spring house, pond, «c., dec., with from one to fifteenacres of paeture ground. Apply, from half past 10 to 13, and from 2*4 to S*4 o’clock, at 80. HQg GIRARD Bfc mhifi g| FOR BALE,—THE SUBSCRIBER M* tonntry eeafe within half -a mile Sewnort pike, eon ‘baMutre of which, 55 * tofltolnwn with a Sue variety of- shade treat, ma gfj’’*ll'C*oyer * hundred ! full-grown improyements conslct of a lame 1 ud commodlons Manslon, flanked on. the wembytwe • towers, one of which Is four stories In height There 1 floor, with a hall eleven by wrty"two fret. The house has the Imodeni’lmprove- ! JDjnto. A hydraulic ram forces vain from mm- ■ KE2 £,* fpP °. f *be tower. Th«« it aSo an uonmuapand hydrant under a covered area at the SS? e « n sL? el \ t for horses and several Hood garden, with several varieties of dwarf-nett K&SHKJ I *®*, 111 bearing. There an also seven! ▼vietlea of apple, cherry and chestnut trees.- hS? I ™*, “®°?>moda(ing. foseecrion given at aw Market MFOR BEAT gm or Farm -of 40 acres; oh Church Lane, Darby 3. within a few minutes’ walk of she West Chester ard Philadelphia Railroad, fod one mile of the Darby Passenger R all way. The land Ib_iu a high, state _of cultivation, handsomely lo rated, with extensive view of surrounding country: i® Tet p, a P Iill l» of water and an excellent Of pay stoke on the premises The improve- »oilt. substaaHS stone with shade, shrubbery, choice fruit, andorna- SSw st § ble * cardage-hoase, co ?' c T l °*a B %l d 4wlce-house, wall 8, FERRIES. Ho* 45 and W South giWJT Street. - - • • iwhQ.lfr» . gg_ FOR BALE—SEVERAL FIRST +ASBS°2??a f on the south side ofAwh; west 8 j with all the modern .improve ments. How ready,for occupancy. v u^ # VK?^Si.£[? t ’£ ass WdlSs In West Philadti sagagfltaa^^ag- JYALE farm oil company owns IrF-toeft^fi^nn* 0 whichylelded a large quantity ofLu^ 32«*ittTiu a % Will be made which»it is eonfi stoS y o®^^“ ÜbBial,y Mw « d the holders ,f ?S oftheßeserved^Stock for morkiwg at 11:4 ... Brorder of the Board. ( ■ _ mhld wftndt aOBIBT M. FOTTRT g. CT .t.^ 130 t O 1 * VALUABLE OIL THXBD at Ko-Jl* South OIL TERRITORY. ~ ~ Terrltory :’ 1,ld ® I6ig,l ® d hare lar «»e following OU br^ch S cf^j° M S?.^^ ’ 8ll “ 0,9 B^day r 6rMk. Btmple PeriJ county, Ohio, pn, the lures on the Federal Oreelc, Morgan county, Ohio. Morgan county, 8St UoUlg “ ter “‘ yederai Creek. Two properties ou buck Creek- Morgau county, Ohio. ™®“*ef°nßlgßun, branch of Bond’s Creek, Bltehie «™ty* va. Jw acres lease puFedersl Greek. Morganeounty»Ohi©. 190 acras fee simple on Laurel fork of Wbrthfrkgton ureek. Wood county, Ya. _ 100 acres fee simple on Laurel fork of Worthington Creek, Wood county, Va- ' *‘- Vlrg^a^ 8 ,eS simple eXL Slk finn * Ritchie county, West cot&.lr* 1 TalnaW ® mhM.6t 33 Horth EBOUT Street Fi THE PU8L1C.— 36,760 ACRES OF LAMP IM BnSSTBBM VlBohnA, _ . , _*»ITLB lEj IUSI* |j TAB LB, . . -- I* offered to the public for. the price of stt),ooo,» . Utile ever fld per acre, in share, of *I,COO * From the report of Professor Whitaker, in 185* ha* “P COAL abounde ln fabulous quantitiesandof eg- KpIT, GIBSLHg, TIMBBE-tSuA J, Black walnni, Chestnnt. Oak. wkite WoodTkndnu * lp*e! tor them—making it a dealrabl. rnvestmentindeMndaat b£ the pronpeet of Oil of; which»Sw sanguine s!er« is lnrge onantitleß to be tte from reports that hare bees made ■onia'yima papers tea, that wMte 1 67'^|^4* n,>Krlb6d “ m ® l ss shares. leavlttg; Subseription Book at theoffiee of EATTMSOMiBOIKffOI. for the preecnt. »«>• 180 WAffbrJtmtt, S C , T ° x - VOR SALE made. ESUs APCTtOM SAJUBg. TOB^TMi^r&carAuHTio^ V BHB, Hoc. »3B and S3* MAKKgr Stre^ 3 *' POSITIVE BALE OF FBBKCJI HKSIfMr, g WI • ITALIAN. ASD BRITISH DRV HOODS. THIS DAT ““ • A CARD —We Invito theeail, attention of pnrelua. to the desirable assortment of French Ga*nu a> £»,* mi 4 British dry goods. embracing about 7»loU ofif 1 ?*, articles, to be peremptorily fold. by catalog a», Souths’ credit, commencing THIS MOBCTisq I *l*9 o’clock ptocteely. '*» THIS MORNING. March 29, at 10 o’clock* will be sold, by catalog*. m * 1 of French. India. Qomly Md British dty gyg., . to K. ,, B. r SarapleB 0f “*» ;^n he t n <~ intention with catalojnea.imrtT on the mo^i atof •ale. when dealers will find it to .their interest iq J I *BFSCIAL HAL* OP RIOH PARIS DRE3S 0i(, 5 , 01 the Importation ?rer » B 4 Cci^ March 20. will ba sold a large aMOrtmant of ths ,v,. favoi ite raako. consisting in part of w l : pieces hlsck. mode, and high-colored m.'nj Tallies. , , “* pieces new and rich designs printed mans de I#*.. pieces Paris toils* and percales* „ pieces Paris silk, check, and plain xnoj&mblo^a. ■ • ■* —ALSO— . *• DBBSS RILKB —Pieoes blade KW de Rhl Q <* grains* taffetas, lusts toes, nil widths, solid caioti ?S foncydree»Biiks. de Vaplen, Florences, &<■ 8 ‘ DBESB GOODS, in plain and printed.moatd* »«u. fancy plaids nwwambhiues, araaadtoe« f jacoSS lawns. Ac, . , , SHAWLS.—An a eortment. of nuKemhiii, b , bordered, St»lSa, and faney.»hawje, forßpriag*,t?!fa GLOVgS.—Men’s and women e bi&cl an« t’L, kid. .Uk, and liale gloves and gauntlets. la, M BMBEOIDBKIES. Ac —Collars and Cuffs, Ina. n u_ bands, tuffllncC, linen cambric handkerchief., iSJ .—Boxes solid colon, fancy ... hlsck gro? de JXapleß ribbons. ** VELVET BTBBOBB. —An invoice of Hot. ltoi’ii. and obalnette silk velvet ribbon?, of toe f,fl? ‘‘Slating brand.” the flrat offering of tbs ».a»o 3 ns * CLOAKS ABD M/INTLEL— a fnllaMortawi „ newest spring styles jitk nndxloth mantle; ad Alio, hoop skirtt, balmor&le, silk and glwliß," brellas, ties, head nets, bugle and drew trtm«| lli ,,V 9 Included In onrsaleof'MOHDAT, March2dti,. ii,i£ found a full assortment of Vienna brosha loa, ,3 square ebawls, handsome designs: an invoice or mb, colored taffeta ribbons, ffos 4to 15. LABOR PgFBMFTORYB ALE OF BOOTS ggoj, BBOQASS, ARMY OOuDS, TRiVELolfia Bijj; °* Off TUESDAY MORNING, March 21, at 10 o'clock, will be cold, by catalogue four months’ credit, about 1.100 package* boot* brogaaa.cavalry boot*, &c. .embracing a prime mrj aseortment of aeasocable goods of city aai manmactore. f| Will be open for examination, with utalon« » morning of sale. ' * LABOR PEREMPTORY HALS OF BOOTH,BRO3S To. TELLING BASH, Ac N HOTlCK—lncluded in onr iarg* sals of boots ut shoes, Ac., 1 , TDBSDAY MOBfflffG, 1 March 21st, Will be fonnd In part the following fan arc desirable aosortmenr, via: Men's, boys’, and yontha' SRlf, doublasole, hit! • welt, and pump sole dress boots: men's, boys', U( 1 yoaths’ Up and buff leather boots; men’s ffne ini long-leg cavalry boot?; men’s and boys’ calf bnff leath l sc Congress boots and ba!morals; men’s boys’, i»c yontbs’ super Up. bnff and polished grain, half we; >. and pump-sole brogans; ladles’ fine kid. goat, moroect r and enamelled, patent-sewed bslmorals and Gungrw gaiters; women’a misses’, and children’s calf and hog L leather balm oral? and lace boots; children e fine kit, sewed city-madelace boots; fancy sewed batmorala u| ankle ties; ladies’ fine blsek and colored testing Cos grass and sidc-laco gaiters; women’s, mtsaes’ children’s goat and morocoo copper-nailed lace h»*u ; = ladlee’ fine kid slippers, carpet and enamelled iestig ; travelling bags, Ae. LABOR POSITIVE SALE OF BBTHBB, FRgffoi; J OBRMAH, AHD DOMBBTIO DRY 00008. We will hold a large sale of foreign end dome*tfc*y geode by catslogne, ona.eredit offonx mennts, and pirt 1 for cash, off THOB3DAT HOBKIffO, March23d. atlOo'olook, embraoini abootSlplo«l MM ; and lots of staple and fan.y articles In wooieiu wan . s teds. Unecs, silks, and oottona, to which w. iuti. -t attention of denier* • . M. B. —Sampie* of the same will beeurraowd for e*. > aminntion. with ottkloeaes. esxly on the aniaiii «f ! sale, when dealers wUI find tt to their totemt te m tend. FOSinVB Bh£B OF GABPBTUF66. DRUGSEn, MATTOTGS. WINDOW 6HADK3. &0. on fkidat mobnino. March ffth* at 11 o "clock» will be sold, by eaitlofu on four months’ -credit, about 80© pieces rich feU, tniM. ply, superfine and fine tocrato. royal damask, ve&itta, hemp, cottace, and rag carpetioca. Canton aai masiinKß, 4c , embracing a choice aseortment of mi9> rior goods, which may he examined early on the mw* Ingofsale. M THOMAS & SONS, • Nob. 130 and 141 South FOURTH Street. PUBLIC BALES OF BEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS« the Bxchance every Tuesday. * LABGB PfiKEMTOBT SALE BEAL ESTATE, G&OOJf) BENTS, BOSDB, STOCSS, Ac, CABD.—Onr Bale on TUESDAY NEXT, Slat tnstut, will comprise 37 properties. 80 of them by onhr of Orphans’ Court, Trustees, and JSxeeator*—iadaftif huideome plain dwellings, vain able hneinew au&it large lot, live, acres on Btoeteenth and Tvtntiui streets ; three lots,- seventy-two acres. Twenty feorti ward ; superior farms? elegant country seat, groui rents, stocks, bonds. Ac. .?• - See pamphlet citalognes issued to-day. The? *&S j every week. For sales 28th March and 4th aai Uft : April, seepages 82,23> and 24 catalogue. FOURTH SPBIBG BALK March 2L Elates of Ghulra Wiinamh, F. Allison, E. Jaakin, L. Sr Jenktos, J. B. Jacobs,"W. 8. Skinner, BilsabeU A. B? Psato. FhlUlw’ mrnow, G. 8* kizt, J. B. Haines, Charles Fox, and others. Twain Estates.- By order of Orphans’. Court and extertm. 33 properties. See handbills. FIFTH SPBlga SALE, 28th March. Valnible Schnylklll cotmty coal lands, the "Fa&tiis Head Tract,” acres: country seat. Srho<d>lioui lane; elegant >esidenee- Bridge street; first-cisst Mora Nob. 256 and2S7 North Third street; store and dwalltoL 523 North Third street; valnahle Arch-street lob ui other city property. SIXTH SPRING SALE, 4th ApriL Estate of the late Dr. Joint Bedmon Coxe, W. Hw Ter, B. Weaver. J Kirkpatrick, and others. Mjpf&OT list or properties to be sold at the above ftra same see pages IS, 19, and 20 of catslogne of 14th lust. BALE OF A LAW LTBBART. THISAFTBRNOON, March 2dh, at the Auction Store, a valnabis Liv Library, Including the Pennsylvania Repotte, Ac. ALSO, LABOR BOOK CASK - WAiffTJT OFFIOI TABU ABD COPYIffO PBRS& PRBEMPTOBY HALS OF A PRIVATE COLLKJTOI of valuable oil paibtibos of tbs itajai, ' RMGLXSH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAS BCHOOU. . , . Off TDBSDAY MOBBIBO, Marcb Stet, 1565. at the auction a tore, commanein; U 11 be lo!d, withont re?«rve, a prlvati d ltrtlon of VALUABLE OIL PAIBTIffGS. Intiuded, will be found, various interesting subject viz; Historical, tetiptuial, marine, landscape, ui domestic scenes. / / JKb For parUculars see catalogue* and the plchsru, which will be arranged three days previous to a tie. Bxecutozs’Sale. STOCK OF OROCBRISB. CARTS. FURHITUBS CIS. LUMBAR WHEELS, io. • , , ' OH TUESDAY MORHIHU. ait tost, at lO o’dock, at Maylasdvilla, Tirattr fourth ward, by order of the executors of Ikomi woodward, deceased, the atoek of groceries, 1 cat fniniturq car, lumber Whede, about 120 bushsU pots toes, lot lead pipe, 9 barrels flour, platform sealer. 4c - Sale Mo. 1815 Mount Yemen street . HOUSEHOLD frasOTDHB, ySLVJT OAKFST3, fc OH FRIDAY MORHIHO, 24th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at Ho. 13-6 Mount Te»» street, the household furniture, feather bode, fin* vet carpets, fra May be examined at 8 o’clock on the moiuisf oftb sale. PANCOABT & WAHNOCK, ADfr A TIOHEBBS, MflO MABKET Btroct. LARGB POSITIVE SALE OF f® LOTS AMEB'CIi £HS,-? M £ OE I. BI) ® ey GOODS, BMBBOIDEaat LIHBH AHD HOSIER? GOO DB, by catalogue, „ -, ■ OH WBDKE3DAT, M*rchS2,lSW, commanclng at ID o’clock. Included will be found, a very large and atttsrttu assortment of ssatonable goods. Z^J B^^?o^?2L, A 'S£ BACTIVK bpboial Bia A| OF 800 CASBS STRAW GOODB. By Catalogs. OH FRIDAY * March 24th, eqmmauelng at 10 o'clock. luthbr salo-tho.first for spring of IBBS, »S fl* assortment of newestmw* fO J the approachtng season, is to** and fancy braids, fior ladies’, misses', sadchiidrai wear. ■ - ■ ! • • *- - "pHUJP FORD &CO.» AUCTIO2O:iI^ 5»5 MARKET and SR» COMMERCE Strata. POSITIVE SALE 01 I.ROO CASES BOOTS 890 BA - OH MOHDAY MORHIHO, March 20th, commencing at 10 o'clock- we will &s!> ; catalogue, for cash, 1,200 cases boots, shoes, balmorala, cayaliy bopte^fre., comprising a prime i*} desirable assortment 3f spring goods, to which v* the early attemtion of buyers. LARGE SALE 0P1.50P CASES BOOTS AHD BHOS v OH THURSDAY. MORHIHG, March 28. commencing at 10 o'clock) we will eeU 'f catalogue, for cash, 1.5G0 cates bools, shoes, Balmorals, cavalry boots, gaiters, suppers* frc.,&> comprising a piime and dstirabl* assortment of goodg|-to which the attention of buyers is ■ ~p|" OB.SEB l HORSES 11 HORSES!!- GBKERAI’S Oma. FrnsT Division. / W-ABHuraToir Citx, February 13,1» fi» the cavalry ?«*?“«&** Oleeboro Depot,, 111 09« B market. « Apnl l* lfiCo. ■ Borage win be delivered to Captatn L Lowry HMJ I* and fee enbjeeted to the GoTeraGeai k epertion before being accepted. . , „ BpqcttcaßM«,M folio we; "Cavalry Homesmu* * AS partTcolan, wenbrokenMnfalld<»f S good condition. tom tfteen (16) to sixteen (1*) Wj to nine <9) yearn old, anltff adapted In everyway to cavalry pnrposee. Horeeif tween nine (9) and ten (10) year* of age. if atillvi*on® '■ 1 aprightly, and healthy, may be accepted. Price, one hundred and seventy-See dollar! (•“* each. Honreof inspection, from 9A.K.t04 P. H. Payment will be made at thle offloe. fel7-tapl ■ ColonellnchargeoTli^DlTUfoaQlVftj A ETILLSEY AND CAYAE# HOBSBB. , i . I * Assistant Quarthemabtks’s Opfic?. 1339 Qtbakd Street, Phidade lphta■ ... M««fc HOBSBB »nltabl« for the Artillery and Tics wiUba purchased by the undersigned in oPgSL bet; each animal to be subjected to the naasl XQeiri Inspection before beEn*,ac«epte£l. . o r,; Borges for the Artillery Berrieemiirt b * aoimd in all particulars, strong, a l ® l ®** ®?^s Q broken and square trotters in harness, from six to ten years old, no*”, high; each Horse to weigh.not tea , One Hundred and Seventy -fi re DolUtb ($175) **“ - will be delivered to the Unitedjd&i 6 ?,! tor, at tbe SBBAT WBBXBBW HOTEL. Mi STMt. Philadelphia, Pa., between ThlrtMW 1 Oo). William MtEm, ' <3M«f Qnaitemaatet gg^, Captain and A- Q mMOKt i .■ ;. V _ smPFiiVfi. BOSTON AND 'PHILAD^ FHIA-STgAMSHIP LI SB. Port on SATDBDAIB, from fin* wbarf *bf« 1 Street, Philadelphia, and Lose Wharf* Boston The steamship SAXON, Cast. Matthews,nrtß“s{£l Fniladelphia for Boston. onSataiday,Marti V>. gjr M., and steamship NOBMAB. Capt. Baser. fr“® ton for Philadelphia, on tie same day atl P- ®' Tk«B« mew and substantial steamship* •j**s 11m. sailing from e&eh part punctually os Sawny ; Injnirancea effected at one-half the premia® C ** lF on the vessels. Freight* taken atfalrratae- Shipper* are reqaeetedto Bead Slip EecelP l * of hading with their goods. _ , mhl-tr 333 South DSL AWABsAT« -YdSjjfr STEAM. WEEKLY TKgPOOi,. touchingat OOBI»gV (Cork Barbor). The jreUltpahrnsteamers «*“corn!* pool.'Hew York and Philadelphia atesmfMfrSj.V JJT (Inman Line), wrrying the United State* intended to nail as follows: ' _ is?; CITY-OP BALTIBOBB —vBATUItDAY. SSKs^i WTY BDIBBURGH...— BATURDAY, «““«ei * Jtsdoyoiy in wading Saturday at Boon. »«“ < Morth Blyer. ' ? „ Parahloin^^^SinCn^^l ** to Paris SB CO “ Kilfart fj® to Hamburg... SO 00 *° i TsraS®' ® w . Passenger* also forwarded, to Hayre, Bt* ,B terdam, Antwerp, &«.. at equally low “SS'catMi gw Pares from Liyerpool-or Qaeenstown: **i*g w o. K , S®, $lO6. steerage fromLiYarpool cr Q“ B “j,w° Thote who wish to send for their fries 0 * , tickets tereat these rates. oo®3” j nSt topi : m wai.inrr_SHgsfe=^ jffiSHATTEKED- |0 BTOSSShr UlUthOliO S giTRAvT
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