the city. MII.ITABY. WEEKLY HOSPITAL BBPOET. The followlni isa statement of th ell ov e r ament ho 1 pl tal* In this department xeeetYori yesterday: ■ I ■i * • 1 § I . i 'i I HOBPITAM. I , U { J g 1%1 I I I M S a' a M 17 2 ' 1 2 334 Bill® ...... ] M 1 .. .. 187 B5 SO - M .. 1 470 | 5 16 14 11 383 ... 29, 3 2 2 2 383 6 77 6 .. 3 I.3ffi .. .. 1 .. 1 29 212 91 X .. 2 986 lOi 10 .. 2 .. SM 10 S 2 3 4* 16 6 9 .. A 383 l® 6 2--- 2|B ...... S 3, 22 4 8 3 1,430 ..I .. ..* .. *• 10 6 9 8! 1 •• S 3 S3 »_J _J 338 ! OS; 23 3117,334 JIEBS. Broad wd Cherry..*.*. Beverly. J.. Ghester Germantown...... * pmsbury.-..*. wnaimH House Chestnut Hill****** Volunteer Filbert-street ..***«. *..*-..*«• 2rnth*Btreet TuaerVkae*... *- Winston- lane.*..*. -. Satteriee****** .....a.**.** Officers*.. * !B»ddli»pt©tt White Hall.*y*«. T0ta1....«.. -I®» 367' DECEASED BOLD’ Germantown—Sm&TLUtl 0. Simpson,Co. I*. Bth. Ferm- Wnt Ailadelphil-J. Walter., Ist Hew YorJtlnde xendeni Battery. PROMOTION. Bnnson John Campbell, U, S A. medical director, ImSmS* I promoted irom the rank el mmor to that o, colonel. THE DRAFT. a larjre zmmlWF of persons assembled yesterday moni ft r *he headquarters of the provost aarsha] of the »onrth dtavrict* ThiTtefinth and Brandywine streets, U been announced that tne drafting would be pro ceeded with at that time. Prom some cause lt dldao*. iaheplace* Ibis district, with to* exception of thß Fif teenth and Twentieth wa«de, has filled itaiiuotß,. The Fifteenth ward is SOD men short# and in the Twentieth 290 are wanting* FIFTH DIBTKICT. ' who draft In Milford township, Books county, tosh vane* vftsterday at Frasklord, ana passed off with entire iiffition tJ ail parties,* from the perfectly fair manner in which it was conducted. Htunber in the wheel* a&s Quotft.e..§{ Wnmberdiawn-iso Tisti n>imie oi the drafted men are as follows: I,u;WM , Thomas Bchaliy Jeremiah Henry Angnitu* F Miller Enos tcbantz Bovin Both £ Haber Jacob Bach David Uroman David Brelsh BeubeiWeel iwonHiUt Cileries holes art Jacob B Stall Beajßarrett Da’oKoeenberger Edwin Khmer Geo Gltt'enian I, H Sherman Henry GAhlnm Bosh fiofftnan Jacob Wald abrabam George Fradk Btttarger Geo b Mnmbower Eoward Better J K Trautbower Thomas Adams Thomas Miller Oodl.y Barren Charles K Mart Samuel W Beam Joslah Henry Aathoay Seibert Jonathan Bower SamnelDerr George Bailey Joba Harwich |rankGDnbbB Henry Snyder Jeiemlah Garnery Ft.Musselmsn Henry Jacoby. Wm Hilleglae Wn H Both Peter Mnmbower WmDeraiyne V°^“». B ir o ok . Henry L Wales Jacobs Mowrer Charles Foulk Henry R Diehl Wnr H Miller A B Aitman John Young Benben bchwager Stephen Ott John Beinhardt Joeiah Weand Dadd Hetrick Beuben Hollar Tobias B Schelly Samuel Sltfer Jacob H Bosh Thomas Kelekert Jacob W Shaffer Philip Bohn f“oe A HaGt George Znck Bavin Baser John Laacyllgber Jacob Climer ChaaGAntram IK Trnmbower Beuben Hilleglae H Bowdenbueb K hoff Henry Smith James LBelat Jesse Lou Peter E Kline Jacob WMimer {toward Jacoby William h Heist Daniel Dandle Daniel Hsttritk Jacob Witmer Jesse Haas Jos Haneburgel Henry Meyers Henty hSchelly Jacob Heiney Joel Miller Edwin Weldner John Dimmit, Gbas Blmelright Joseph Fink Daniel SBeldic Henry Kilmer J 8 Goduchatl Aaron Hockman Vn Prosser G G Bet weiler Fredk Shollacker Prank Beicbard Charles 801 l EdJ Stroup En Leidy Jonathan Wol e B Selet A Thomas. JobaSKraas A s Stauffer Aaron Strieker Samuel Thomas A Kucher Joelah Kline Ju ee Dice Oliver 0 Sack Joel Billealas Sami Trombower Beni George A Bothwtok Tbos Bosenberger Thomas Baum ePKinoyraLD towkship. Humber la the whee1............* Qu0ta........ - •■•tSkA." JJ Humber drawn***-- VW..... 81 Bllas Beam Franc, s Lambert John W Cypfiert Henry W.»r«r David Gross Henry Getaalngei faml Giessmaii Wm F Minninger Bnos F Delhi Sdw T Hess C Scbroy Amos Keiter Mllfcon Fullmer Daniel W sterner Aorsbam Beiha Geo Stover Edw Campbell BHelt A Bees EUaeSbive Joseph Amy, Henry Landis, Silmh.l Weikfll John Sloyer Joa Koch Jnckeon Streck Alar Gharlea levy *my Cbas Clemence Samuel Aaron Jotepli Obi BLonx David Fry Sami P Gehman Orlah Lynn Jacob Pinck David Barron David w Bees Levi Bottele Wm Kobe Michael Slayer John Hlmmerly Jse Fretting Samt S Moyer Henry S '.rover Henry Honed Geo Languor Peter Hour John Zstty ThosOcke John ‘hievley Jos Smith ' Wm Hllleiae Franklin Stover ff» Frelad Owen Bitter John Btsker Henry tfoyar CWyerbick Tiiman V Cling Jacob Benner Joe H Greesman Henry Arnold Hobart Brott AaronCreeemaa Beuben Moll Conr Hippenstell The remaining townßhipe of Bnchs county, whose quota* are not y.t filled, will be drawn. HKCRUITING, Yesterday warrante .were leaned for the payment o the city bounty to EO men, of Whom 2 were entered for two years, and 18 for one year. Toe credits were as follows: First ward, 1: Second ward. 6: Third ward, 3; Fourth ward, 1: Fifth ward, 4: Sixth ward 8; Seventh ward, 7; Eighth ward. 2; bintb ward, l; Tenth ward, 1; Eleventh ward, 1: Fnueteenth ward, 1; Fifteenth want, 3: Sixteenth ward, 1; Eighteenth ward, 1; Twentieth ward, 26; Twenty-lint ward, 6; Twenty fourth ward, A _ mSCEMAKEOVS. GUARDIANS OF THB POOR. The stated meeting of the Board of Guardians of the Poor waß held yesterday afternoon. The eteward leported the receipts of the house as SB CB. The out door agent reported having received 5233.2 S for snpport cases. The hnnee agent reported the following census of the houee, Ac., nr the week ending Saturday, March 18th. 1806: Bamherjn the houee -2,.5!2 Same time last year Increase**..« an Admitted within the last two weeks 177 Births •* “ • Deaths " “ 1 Discharged *• “ - ’ Sloped ** Indentured " *’ " Humber of pereone granted lodgings within the 1&6& 11,. ntn 1 1 »»**••>»'re»-’ft»»e*»«eafeo-* to Hpmber of persons (ranted meals within the last tW® W69kß* *■«.» ir i jjg A commontcatioufrdm John Curweu. super In tanfieut ex tha State Lunatic Asylum, totting oat that thera ware a number of male patients in that institution belonging to the city of Philadelphia, and &»ktsg if arrangements could not be mad® to have them removed to this city, the hospital at Hairlebu:?being crowded, was referred to Committee on Insane Department. The death of Bey. JSdward C. Jones, chaplain of the house, was announced by Mr. Taylor, chairman of the Insane Dspartmsnt. with resolutions eulogistic of Mr. Jones and 01 sympathywitb his amity. On motion Messrs, whisall, Server, and Townsend f were appointed a committee to issue proposals for fur nish ng coal to the almshouse for the ensuing year. hr. J. W Lodge was elected member of the medical hoard. In the place of hr Emderdlne, resigned. An election tor four resident physicians was then fone into, the following were elected; R Stauberry ctton. John S. Parry, O £ Smith, W, H. Battles. Geo. W. Sparks was appointed assistant physician In the Insane Department, la the place of W. H. Baltics, transferred. The aieward’s and superintendent of manufactures’ requisition* were read and granted. Adjourned. *. COMMENCEMENT 07 FEMALE MEDICAL COL- The annual commencement of the Female Medical College * f Pennsylvania was held in the pariore of the ■Women’s Hospital on Wednesday, the ifithiast. After an Impressive prayer by the Bev. Mr. Hawes, the do g. ee of M.D was conferred by the president of the college, T. Morris Perot. Era . Miss Lucy M. Abbott of Maine, Miss 9. M. I,oaval 1 of Ohio, and Mrs. S. A. Gerry of Michigan, The valedictory address by Dr. Beynell Goatas was vigorous and interesting, evincing a thorough confi dence in th» character of those whom he addressed, and in their fitness for thepiofesiion of their choice We learn that twenty-three students nttendod ihe course of ledures that h as just closed at ihe college, and that the institution is still inereasisg Its -facilitiet for thorough Instruction, and demanding of its students an advanced standard of attainment The good, intelli gent faces of the three graduates seemed .at once a pro mise and a guarantee of a career of usefulness. BEQUESTS.- The will of John Boyer, of Montgomery county, di Teels that $lO,OOO bs invested and the interest oe di vided between Mary Ax». who has lived in his family twenty years, and John Boyer, hie nephew, as long as they live. At the death of Mary Axe her *5 €OO goes to the hospital of the Protestant Bpiseo pal Church, of Phi- Isdelphia. At the da*th of hi» nsphew, John Boyer* bl» $0,0(0 goes to the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church, of Philadelphia. HOSPITAL CONCERT. A grand vocal and instrumental concert will take Place at the U S. A. oMitral Hospital, Sixteenth and Filbert streets, this evening The proceeds are for the benefit of the library fond, From the programme offer ed. there is every reason to believe tne entertainment Will be a pleasing one. PAKDONED. .William Nathaniel W»st ( who has been in prison since 1867, under sentence of death, and of whom we gave a sketch a few days sine* in The Press, has been pardoned bytte Governor, and now w&lkavthe streets a free man. we understand his first object after hU long Incarceration was to seek employment at his trade— that of a whipmsker—and as he is an expert workman there is no doubt he will succeed in his undertaking. RELIANCE FIRE COMPANY. This old and highly respectable fire company, estab lished in the year 1786. is about to be removed to Eleventh and Anita streets, in the Twenty-sixth ward, formerly the old First wsrd. This removal will be made in response to the earnest wishes of the manufac turers andpreperty-owners In that section of Phila delphia. The company, in the new location, will* be rated as a steam fire engine-company, an institution very much needed in that locality At present there is but one steam engine, the Franklin, in the Twenty- sixth Ward, and only one in the First ward, the BhiMsr, Whose engine is not yet finished This move, on the part of the Reliance Company, seems to be in accord ance with the expressed ideas of many prominent gen tlemen, who have paid much attention to the Fire De partment in regard to the location of steamers. Much of the property in the region of the new location is va luable, and thenar* territory is rapidly improving un der the great increase of business, manufacturing inie rests, ho. A public meeting will be held tbls evening, -of citizens, at the Jackson School House, Federal street, below Twelfth, to glye the Reliance Company a suita ble reception. \ ' HOMOEOPATHY. The annual meeting of the Association of the Homoeo pathic Infirmary, southeast comer of Eleventh and Coates streets, was held on tie Irih instant, and the' following gentlemen elected the Board of Hanagera for the ensuing year : Amo* Phillip** John Welsh, Wo, H. Curtie, Thomas M. Hammett, D. K. Posey, Alexan der *rvin. David James, ChariesT. Parry, Charles 0. Carman, George Burnham, Richard Gardiner, General E. M Gregory. Alfred B, Potter, B. W. James, Wm, Jb McDowell. P. Dudley Hr John Welsh was elected president t Charles T. Parry vice president; Alexander Ervin secretary; Wm. H. Curtis treasursr „ A medical staff was then chosen, and the following pbyrtoians elected : C. Bering. M D , Jacob Jeaues, M D., David James* M. D , Rictani Gardiner, M. D . Francis Sims, M D. : Bushrod W James, M, D * aumon ;D. B. Posey, M D., obstetrician; P, Dudley to the Medical Department. , Nearly five thousand prescriptions have been issued during the year, *nd the ißStiiution is in a flourishing condition- The hospital is open at all hours for the ad* mission of surgical eases and disabled soldiers, and the office Ur out-door from four to five In the afternoon. The p.vmsnt of one dollar per -annum entities to d membership. The Association adjourned to holdapublic weetlsg of authefrisnds and advocates of the Hoxmcopsthic sys tem Hi Concert Hall on April 10th. FOUND DROWNED* TlflTbody df an unknown white mas was found room; this occurred at Donnelly ] a house, 912 Market street, who accompanied Borneo into the back-xoom; about an hour afterwards the soldier was put out of toe house into the street. _ a . , _ - ’ . On cross-examination he said that he was not engaged ip any business, but oatatGrox s and slept at the hose house; he had never been charged with stealing $6OO, nor had Crox paid him to testify in the case; he tare him a pair of pants before this case came up; witness left Donnelly’s employ because he refused to scrub the The defence called the following witnesses: W. J. Donnelly testified that the aesusei was in his kitchen ontbe night referred to, suffering so with the rheumatism that he could not walk; he believedjilm to be an honest man; Mr. Crox came to witness, and wanted $l6 to settle the c&stf; he said he had brought the caie up to prevent me from testifying against him in another case; the officer wanted $3O, so Crox said, to settle it: be also said that he had given Lee her a pair of pants, which cost $l2. to testify in the ease. Charles Somcer testified that he was a bartender for Doroelly, and on the night referred to the accused had the-iheumatlsm so bad that he could not walk. Albert B. Miller, a soldier, testified as follows: My partner and 1 took a French and west on a bust which We kept up for ten days; in that time we went fre quently to Donsilly *b with plenty of money, but never lost any tMtlknow of. [Taking a French is leaving camp without authority. ] Several witnesses testified as to the inability of the ac cused to walk oh the night of the occurrence, Mr. Donnelly was recalled, and testified that he dis charged Leaker from his employ because he found a number of cigars in his pocket which witness id«pti fled as his Lesher said that he was with a party mat took filly drinks, and he took a cigar every time in stead oi drinking ' Witness dheharaed L?sher because he missed a five-dolJar note from his drawer. James Robinson testified that Crox enlisted him and took him to New Haven. He was but 16 years of age. Be heard Crox say thti he brought the suit against Donnelly to keep Mm from iettifylug in the case of the abduction of witness from this Siate. Lesher was recalled, and testified that he heard the accused say that he gave Donnelly $5O or the $B3. he tcokfrom the Boldier. Witness never told anybody of this transaction until Mr. Josephs, a United States offi cer, came and anked him about it, three weeks after wards. Hover told any policeman or alderman of the case. .To Judge Ludlow—Crox had been arrested for taking, Bobinaon out of the Slate, and Donnelly was a witness against him. prior to the institntioNfcf this suit against Oiittenden. asd another against Donnelly. The District Attorney did not press & conviction in the case, and the juiy rendered a verdict of not guilty. Jes Shellinbergar James Schwartz Ra*ph Hess Eli Diehl Henry Moyer Louis Sacks Louis Charles Samuel Mann Wm h Oressmau L Fry Wm Strock Ghas Stayer Aaroa Campbell WjmJE*oacierbe>ger Levi S Jacoby Aaron Sterner A G Cl emir Richard False waa charged with committing anas sanlt and battery. Archibald Hems testified chat he W&s drinking at a bar, when accused mu against Mm,, add then be was knocked down and kicked about t&e floor; accused snatched at a ten cent note he had in his hand,and on Ms remarking that it war not a gentleman ly actios, he was knocked down: this occurred a week ago, and witness had been in the debtor’s apartment of tbs prison tinea. ' Judge Ludlow Inquired what alderman committed the man to prison as a witness. Counsel replied Alderman Welding. Judge Ludlow instructed the witness that after he left the witness stand he could go where he pleased,' and if any one laid a finger upon him to let the court know. Mr. Gelselman. the son of the proprietor of the house, testified that he heard the *oi*einthe bar-room, and on going in found Mem* lying upon tbe floor; Paine said let him be put to bed would pay for his lodgings. Officer Saaderson testified that achaiseman told him that a man was being killed ac the Citizens' Exchange in Marker street, and te went in and found a man lying on the floor in an insensible condition. The witness subsequently arrested Paine and a man who was with him ; a black jack was foufid~on the floor. The defence called Harman 8 one, who testified that he was bartender at the Citizens 1 Exchange. 624 Market street 9he prosecutor came in singing and was checked once or twicefor making a noise. .Monad two five notes* and Mr. Paine pulle? them out of his hand. They were both drunk. 1 turned around and saw Heme striking at Paine, and the next I saw Me ms was down. Paine complained of his eye and'oysters were placed on it* On cross-examination the witness said he did not know who struck the first bl ow. Officer Lennox testified to seeing Hems drunk an hour before tbe occurrence. Yerdict, guilty. Judge Ludlow informed the prisoner that he thought he was form hate in not beins before the Court to an* ewer for hi* life. Any man who used a deadly weapon in thi« community mxut take tbe consequence of his act. Senterced to pay a fine of one cent, and to under go an imprisonment of 60 days in the County Prison. Officer sounders now cal sd the attention of he Court to George Bankin, who, he said, hau used threatening language to him. Bankin explained to the Court what he said, and after a reprimand by Judge Ludlow, he was discharged. The Court adjourned until Saturday next. ADMITTED TO PRACTICE. On Saturday, the 18th in&t.. on motion of Edward 8. Lawrence, Esq., Charles H. Sidebotham was admitted to practice as an attorney in the District Court and Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadel phia. . Ann Moore was arraigned yesterday morning on the charge of stealing the onlpti Bible from the Mariners’ Bethel Church, on Water street, above Walnut. She was observed walkisg away from the church on San day evening by an officer, who supposed that she had secreted something bemath her clothia*. On making an examination the Bible was found At the bearing she claimed to be a prophetess, and had studied the Bible thoroughly. The Alderman slightly admonished that had she properly attended to one of the command ments in that Book she would nothava stolen any thing. She still reiterated that she was a prophetess, where upon the magistrate wittily remarked that she had profited nothing by either reading or stealing the Bi ble. She was committed. John HeAleer. aged fifteen years, was commuted yesterday for obtaining money by misrepresentation. The yonng scamp started on a collecting tour three week* since, and up to the time of his arrest had ob tained $llOO. He went from store to store, using the names of well-known business men, stating they had sent him to the persons applied to. His collections varied in sums from one to fiiteen dollars There was no evidence before the magistrate as to the object set forth for the collection of' the money. When asked what he colics ted the fends for he replied, ‘‘Just for fun, ’ 1 and seemed to he delighted that ne had expasded no less than $5O in a single day and night. He was .com mitted to prison. DESCENT UPON DISORDERLY BOYS. Under tbe, instruction of Chief Haggles, nearly one hundred officers appeared on duty on Sunday without uniforms. They were about in squads in sections of the city infested with disorderly boys Alarge haul was made, and the leekles* lads were haund.over by the teveral magistrates to be of future good behavior. As might be expected,'many anxious parents were pre test at the atation-houeea, where many of the youths had been locked up during tbe night The same old story of "‘sons being good boys*' 7 **never heard of them doing anything wrong, 7 were reiterated by the maternal* a dozen times. *THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE A i & the city to get HEAD-DRESSES, plain or fancy CAPS, Is at GQfir ARCH Street. mhlSfSi* BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND -U ÜBFBIHCIPLBD SEALEBS e&de», ■ AH RNOLISH, CLASSICAL, AND NORMAL SCHOOL YOUNG BOYS, PUOBTOWN, OaB&ER 00,, PBtfgA. She next term of thle Institution will begin on Mo3f- Y, ApiUS, 1868. For Clronlarc, eontaining particu lar*. address ISAAC W. GULDIN, A M,, mhft lm , ' Principal PRIVATE TUITION IN THE GREEK, A Latin, French, and German Languages,higher Ma thematics and English branches. 136. Bondi EMS YEhTH Sireet, between Walnut and Oaestnut, 18-3t* rTRBEMOUHT SEMINARY, NORRIS JL TOWN, PA , FOB YOUNG MEN AND BOYS- The Fummtr Session of FoarMontha will commaace on TUESDaY, APRILIIth. Vacancies c&n now bsseaared by applying to JOHN W. BOOH* XD£lB-6i* Principal, VILLAGE green seminary.— " I MILITARY BO iR DING SCHOOL. 5 four miles from HEDIA, Pa. Thorough Course In Mathematics, OUstios, Natural Sciences, and English: practical lee eons In Civil Engineering Pupils received at any time, and of all ages, and enjoy the benedti of a home. Be fera to Jobnfe Capp s Son, 23 South Third street: Thos L Clayton, Em , ftfhand P»nne «treete; etp Sheriff Kern* and others, Addre»* Rev. J. HisRvErBAK-i TO*. A. M , VILLAGE GBBRN, Penna. - no6-Bai WOODLAND SEMINAR? FOB YOUNG LADIES, Nos. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phflada, Bev. HENRY BEBVSS, A. M., Principal. faM-gw* WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL. ” for GIRLS, at WEST GEO YE STATION, F. and B Central Railroad. Chester County Fa The SUMMER TERM of thie institution will com-' mence on SECOND DAT, the Ist of FIFTH-MONTH next, to contlnne 2D weeks. The eonrse of lnetrnctian is extensive and thorough, and Is adapted to all ages. Forclnnlars, fto., address the Principal, . _ THOS-# CONARD. fe2T-tntu3m West Orove, Pa. TYISFOLTJTION OF OOPARTNER -A-r SHIP. —The Copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under tEe name of NICHOLS. PJOKABING, & CO., is this day; dissolved by mutual consent. Cbas, W. Pickering is alone authorized to settle the business of the late firm WILLIAM E. NICHOLS. OHAB W. HOKIBITO, „ „ N .THAN STRETCH. . PHItAUEiPHiA, March 17. 1865. mhso 31* . rjOPARTNEBSHIPT— THE UNDER-' V/ SIOHBDhave this day formed a Oopirtuorship, under the firm of NICHOLS, FICKERING, & 00., for the manufacture of Locomotive, Passenger, and Freight M£rsY»& avenue. corner WILLIAMS NICHOLS, ' C»AS W. pfiksein a? « Y. e,- EDWARD BaGoN, Philadelphia, March 18,1866 mh2o 3fc* THE PARTKERSHIP HERETOFORE betweGK the HHdereitnad under the style of OaLVEBT Is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. tiEORGEH BBOWfI. CffAKLU«W F CALVERT, GEORGE M. BOBISOJT, Philadelphia, February 3, 1865. THE UNDERSIGNED have foraed and entered Into a limited partnership under the laws of Pennsylvania, acd do hereby in accordance therewith certify that the name $r Arm under which the same is to he con ducted Is B KOffS & G aLVE ST. The general nature of the business to he transacted is a General Manufectming Business. Th|namfcs of the general partners are GEORGE H. BROWN and CHARLES W. F. CALVERT, of the city of Philadelphia, and the only special partner Is GEORGE M. ROBESON* now of the city of Camden* if. J The said special -partner has contributed to the common, stock or capital of said firm Twex.tr> five Thousand Dol lars In cash, and the said partnership commences oathe FOURTH (4:h) DAY of February. 1885, and will termi nate on the 31st dayor January. 1867. GEORGB B, BBOWjr, ; CHARLES W. V, CALVERT, General Partnerc, _ OEOR iE 51. ROBBSOS, Special Parthot. PmiJiBBi.PEtA. February i, 1865 fe7 tu9t (COPARTNERSHIP. —THE UNDER VJ SIGNED have thiß day associated undar the Arm of EDWARD ROBINS tc GO. for tho truftactlon of a GENERAL BANKING, STOCK, AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. EDWARD Roman, HORACE B. PEARSON, _ No. *7 South THIRD Street FybbuastSS. fe3B lm 17LE0TR0PATHIC ESTABLISH JN MENT —DR a. H. BTKVENSr one of the FIRBT DIBCOYERERS of a new system of treating diseaaa by MODIFIED ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS, and Who hue been >o very auccecatul at PENN SQUARE for tha last three years, has removed his Oflce and Residence to 1638 VINE Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persons desiring references, or any particulars with l'sgard to hisspretai mode of treatment, win please call or send for a pamphlet Consultation oradvice gratuitous. mhS-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND RACE STREETS, >2,80, CBEsTSOT AND FORTIETH, . Dr. THO 3 ALLEN, very euecessfolia the treat ment of all disease* would inform bis friends and the public tliat be la still benefitting and curing many on whom medicine ha* bad no 'effect and' considered incurable. . ' . RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. WO> Dfiß rUL DISCOVERT—We would ask your attention to these diseases, as we have found to at, we possess a remedy which has .cured many, and will restore to their wonted, .health, hundreds more who are at present Buf fering the most excruciating agony. Generally, a few days only are needed to effect a cure. We would urge no one to try ii; if you do not the loss Is ybur own. Those who follow our require-- menterand not cured. hove nothing to psv. Pa tients treated at their residences when desired. Testimonials at the offices; hours 9 A. M. toSP. M. Consultations free. Offices, 154: North. ELEVENTH Street, also, CHESTNUT and FOR TIETH Street,.West Philadelphia. ja!B 3m * DB THOS. ALLEN A CERT AIK CURB FOB CANCERS, TUMORS. AND TBTTBB.—By Mieses M and H. BINKLB. No. 354 North THIRTEENTH Street,below vine, Philadelphia, where can be obtained at any time the Tetter Ointment, which has effectually cured Tetter of 10 or 20 years’ standing. Sslves for Rheu matism, Piles, Corns, Erysipelas, Felons; and Pills for purifying the.biocd. . mhlg-6l* T WAS AFFLICTED WITH THE CANCER on my right thigh for fourteen years, and being recommended by a iaoy who had been cared by the Misses HINKLE, I placed myself under their treatment, and it is now six months since a perfect cure has been made. Many of my friends had given me up ss being incurable, therefore I return man; thanks to the Misses Hinkle for saying my life. lam now in the enjoyment of good health HANNAH HORNE. oPRiNOFiEU> t Del, co., Pa., Jan. 13, *65. mh!6 6fc* TWTISBBS HIEKLB-AS A SENSB OF. gratitude to yon for the cure of my cancer, I deem it prudent to have it acknowledged in the papers* that it may he the means of beneftning others, I was at tacked on the left breast with a suspicions tumor, and applied to a physician toexamineiti it proved to be a well-defined cancer* and was tteated as such, but be* came gradually worse, until it becamb evident that I had to obtain relief or less my life. And hearing of the many cures that you had performed, 1 placed my self under your care, and that the diseate hat all been eradicates, I have not the. slightest doubt. . Over three years have intervened, and the diseased point is as sound as any part of my body. HAST A. THOENTON, 1505 Callow hill 'Street* . Philadelphia, Pa. mhie-et* >TO THE AFFLICTED.—I DO HERE -*■ BY certify that I was for mm than twenty years afflicted with a cancerous tumor. I applied to three or four different doctors ; all agreed in pronouncing it a rerj dangerous cancer, hat neither gave me much en couragemei-1 that it could he cored.. Fortunately I beam of the Misses Hinkle. X placed myself under their hands immediately for treatment, and in a short time was entiicly cured : it being immediately under the corner of the eye. hut by their superior skill and careful attention it was entirely removed, without the toast injury to the eye or scarcely leaving a soar,. I do most confidently recommend all who may unfortunate ly he afflicted with cancer to make immediate applica tion to the Mieses M & H. Hinkle, Ho. 254 North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia. JUDAH WEAK, 605 Brown Street. Philadelphia. Jan, 3, 1865. • mhl6 6t* T'HIB IS TO CERTIFY THAT I WAS A afflicted with the Cancer bask of my left ear for ten years. I tried several skilful physicians of this city, hut all afforded ms no permanent relief. I heard of toe Misses Hinkle, and resolved to make one more effort, andth&t lam pleased, to inform the public has been successful. This wonderful cure was Made, in two months, and deserves to‘bc placed on record, that others afflicted with the same disease may know where to obtain a certain cure. mhieat* DAKIEL HOWARD, 1422Vltte street. BOSTON AND PHILADEL- WtiF PHIa STEAMSHIP LIKE. satllnkftom esoi port on SATDRDAYB, from first wharf above PISE Stmt. Philadelphia, and hong Wharf, Bostoa. The steamship SAXON. Capt. Mattbewfi, will sail from Philadelphia for Boston, on SsitaidaT. March M. atlfl A. H., aid steamship NORMAN, Oapt. Baker, from Bos ton for Philadelphia, on thesame dar at 4 F. M. These sew and snhstantial sfesmships form a reamlar line, railing from each port punctnally on Saturdays. Xnsmances effeited at one-half the premium charged on the vessels. freights taken at fair rates, Fblppors are requested to send Slip Receipts and'Bills of Lading With their goods, * For Freight or Passage (having fine .ecsmmodaUontl. apply to - ■ Halts'? WiasoßfcCa, mh2-tf 33a South DELAWARE Avenue. STEAM WEEKLY TO LL TSWRF* VBRPOOL. touching at QUEENSTOWN, tUork Harbor). The well known Steamers of the Uver- Apooh Hew Yoik and Philadelphia Steamship Compa ny (Inman Line), carrying the United States Mails,iare Intended to sail as follows:. . • • . : ’ CITY OF WAbHmHTOfif.es.SATURDAY, March 85lh, CITY OF LOaDpITk.. s ii>i—SATURDAY, April Isit FT®A,.. April Sth. And every succeding Saturday at Soon, from Pier 44, North River. * SATES OF PASSAGE: * , . Payable In Gold, or its equivalent In Currency. • Fire) Cabin «... *S« €0 Steerage —t ..,.$lO 08 “ to London 85 DO, to London,. 34 00 “ to Fart 95 00, " to Paris-... 40 00 *• to Hamburg... 90 00 “ to Hamburg 87 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot terdam, Antwerp, &c, .at equally lowrates. Fares from Liverpool or Quosnetownr let Cabln»C7s, 385, *lO5. ateersge from Liverpool or Queenstown. #BO Thote who wish to send for their frlende can bay tickets iere at these rates. \ . „ . For farther information-apply, at the Company la Offlcea JOfi AEgutf mbit.taps ■ 111 ffaLHPT Btreeg>blla. The science of medicine should stand simple, pure, majestic: having fact for Us basis. Induction for Its pUJar, truth alonefor Its •asltal. 8o stand HELMBOLu’S GBNOISE PREPA RATIONS. ostabiished over Ifiyeara. MACKEREL, herring, shad, &0. AX*- —8,600 bbls Mass. ■ Nos. 1, 2.. and S MatkeraL late-cansht fiat fish, in assorted packages. 3,000 bbls. Hew Bastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax I.BCofo*es Lubes. Sealed. Ho. lHerring. 160 bbls. new Mess Shad. Isl O-tr Ho. I*B NORTH WHARVES. POTTON AND FLAX BAH, DUCK V/ and OAUVAB, of all numbers and brands. Tent, Awning, Trank. and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, PaperMsnnfaclurers’ Drler Felts, lromltofifeetwids: Paollns, Belting. BsU Twine, fits. --o mune. swum*. f -fc HVEBKAH fit CO.; ao»-tf • 80. 101 JOHBB’auct, OIL COMPANIES. EDUCATIONAL,. COPARTNERSHIPS.' MEDICAL. ELECTRICAL OFFICES. SHIPPING. PROPOSALS. A SSIBTANT QUARTERMASTER'S A OFFICE. No. 1130 GIRARD Street. t-HU,* DELPHI A, March 21.1865 SEALED PROTOSALS wUI be received at tills offl» until 12 o clock M on SATURDAY, March 25, , or the immediate delivery at the United Stat** storehouse, HASOYJB-Street wharf.properl.-^^j^ 0 for tram I'ort.tion. of the foil..— described Quartermas- fiSSas?wSSdo» m JKf- Tißx *AW aH>uuda. pure Lead. In oil* **aj6 xtGWia grinding, n 1 000- 3b. baiTGlfl. 1 banfl pur* Tarpep tine. - MO gallons Ltn weed Oil. 10 tailona Wright's Japan Dryor. . _ _ 1,000 pounds oxide of Iron. •‘lnJail. ** b»mto» SOO pound* Tellon Ochie, ‘* In oil ’ * (French ) 60 p *)U»ds m'dlam Ohxomo Grten On oil). 24 b ?SWock tin- Vi luohps in diameter, 7 inches in depth outside, aod 6 lnehes inside. 24 Clinton’s No. 8 Sesh Tools 24 Clinton s 8 0 extra Found Brushes, 24'CUnton’» %'FlrfVttehea .: . 6 pounds Pumice Ston*»,/n Jumps- • £2 quires S&iidpAPfl*—4 No 4 ffo. 2* 4 No-2&. . Tfce eucoeeeful bidder must agree to famish sash ad ditional Quantity of each a*t!cle at theoomraoj pries as : may he r> auired dur ng tbe quarter commaoeiog April X. and ending June SO. IBM Proposals for any of ttie above articles to be endorsed on envelope ** Proposals for Army Supplies, No. 1* , to be opened’on inet, * l;tOO Curry Combat 2.(00 Wagon Bows. 210 Wagon Covers (cotton duck, 10 oz . as per eam . pie of cover at UoiUd'States Storehouse; X yard sample ;of duck required). . , . 2io BiDged Hasps aud Staples 60 Hub Boxes* 12 inches tong, 2K*IK luehes, 40 do - 12 ,do 3>4xiX do. 30 . .do 12 do ' ,2 xIX do. SO do in do 2Xxii4 do. 80 do 7H do l#ui|6 do. 30 do 7 do ltfeif* d«* 26 do « do JXxIX do. 6CO Wagon Spokes, front and hind. " 60 Ambulance bprinss. * ‘ Prorosaib for any of the above articles to be endorsed on the envelope *‘Propo!als for Army Supplies, No. 2,” to be opened on the 26th inst. All of the above articles to be of the best quality. Bidders should state the quantity bid for, and when they will commenoe and finish thetT deliveries t the price of the articles (to incited#6t Gapt. and a. G SL XJBWAE.. TESTATE OF ANN COWPLAHD v DE- CBABSD —Letters of Administration oathe Estate of ANN COWPLAND. dfleeased. having been iranted to tixe undersigned, ell persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pai meat* and those having claims to present them without delay to A . JOSHUA COWPL 4.ND* mhl7»Ct* . - - j 53 South FOURTH Street. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE J- CITY AND COUNT! OF PHILADELPHIA. WIBTAB MOBEIB vs. OLIVBR EYINS. JAMES I. BUSH, and J. P DaVID MUHLENBERG. Vendi tioni Exponas December Term-1861 No. 322. The Auditor appointed to make dis ritontion of a fund in court* made by a »heiiff*6 sale under the said writ* issued la the Above, entitled proceedings of all that cer tain lot or piece.of.ground, with the foundry, machine' shop, buildings*, and improvements thereon erected, situate at the northwest corner of, *chuyUxid Seventh, (now Sixteenth) street and Fniiview street* late in the district offspring Garden, now in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on the said Fair-' view street two hundred and forty five feet two aud a half inches, and extending the earn* width northward two hundred andfifty-two feet one inch to a street called Morris street. . Bounded on the north by said Morris street* .on the south by said Fair-view street* on the east by said Sixteenth street* and on the west by ground let on ground rent to Joseph Clemens. (Bring the same lot of ground which James Hamilton and Andrew Hamil ton, by their attorney in fact. Thomas Gad waiader, by deed, dated the twenty.fifth day of March, A U. 181 s, and recorded in Deed Book fIL K * No. 12, page 627, 4c. * granted and conveyed ucto Oliver Evans. James J. Bush. and. J. P. David Muhlenberg, defendants above named* their heirs and asrigos forever, as tenants in common; reserving thereout unto the said James Hamilton and Andrew Hamilton* their heirs and as signs, the yearly ground rent of four hundred and ninety dollars ana forty-two costs* payable half yearly, clear of taxes* to which rout the said premises are still subject) -• Win attend to the duties of his appointment on THURSDAY, the 23d day of March, 1886* at four o’clock P BL. athiß office No. B*9 ARCH Street, in tha city - of Philadelphia, when and where all parties interested are required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. EDWARD HOPPER, Auditor. Kaboh S, 1865. - mhiO-lOt r* THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA.B FOB THE CITY AND COUNIY OF PHILADEL PHIA. JOSEPH SQUIRREL, to use of A V. PARSONS, vs. ALFRED S.*jCaBEY» garnishee of PHILIP PRICE* defendant. Plu. Ven., Ex , Dec. Term, 1864 No 5, Tho Auditor appointed to make distribution of the fond in Court* produced by Sheriff's sale under the above writ, of au that certain lot or p’eee of ground situate at the southeast corner of Broad street and Susquehanna avenue* in the Twenty-first ward of the v city of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on Mhe east side of Broad street sixty six feet, and extend ing eaetwsrdiy of that width along the south side of said Susqueharna avenue one hundred and twenty feet to a ten- feet?wide alley, laid out and opened for the use and- benefit of this and other ground bounding thereon; bounced' northward by said nusquehanna avenue, eastward by said alley, south ward by ground of Henry T Grout. Esq., and west ward bysaid Broad Bt* eat—will attecd to the duties of h*s appointment on TUESDAY, the 4th day of April* 1865, ax 4 o’clock P. M., at his office, No. 131 South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia, when and where ail par ties interested.aiß lequiied to present their claims, or he debarred from, coming in upon said fu->d. mhl6-thstnfit WM. EuTQg WIStSS, Auditor. TO THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR A THB 011'T AH,O COONffrjOF PHILADELPHIA. Baiate of H&HEY SCHIVELY, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the second account of WILLIAM H. and CHAELI3 SCHIYELY, Executors of BEKEY BCHIYELY, deceased, and to report distribu tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of ms ap pointment ou MONDAY, the 27th da? of March. A. D. 188fi,ai 4 o'clock P.K., at his 3xo. 5471 South. FlFTH£treet._iathectfcyo?Philadelphia. mhi6 thstufit lET OBEDIENCE TO AN OBDEH OF (10UBT THE SHERIFF PUHUSHES THE FOLLOW ING NOTICE-' HBNSY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff. n THE COTTRT 07 COMMON HLEAS JPOB THE CITY A»J> COUNTY 07PHILADELPHIA. To the Legal Eeprasefliatiyes of MANUEL EYBE. deceased, _ _ . .. In the matter ofHiepetmon of WILLIAM HANDS BURY and GATHBBIBB, his wife, Playing the Court to o; der and direct the Recorder of Deeds to enter satie • faction on the record of a certain old mortgage for $2,000, given bt CHARLES NICE to MfiNUSL £YRB. dated’ A»jil lat. A- D 1814. and recorded in Mortgaie Book J. Go, No. 13. page 68, Ac., upon 26 acres and 13 perches of Xand, in Greexieim, in the township of Germantown,in the county of Philadelphia, and on filing petition and affidavit thereto attact ed, and on motion of OH ABLE 3 M. WAGNER; Esq., for petitioners: rule granted to show cause why said mortgage should not be satisfied, - Sheriff to give notice /to the Legal Representative* of said MANuEL £Y BE, deceased, if to be found in this county, and &Ibo by publication, according to. law, to appear and answer said petition; Beturnaole SATUA DAY. April SthsA. D. 1865. in Witness whereof I have hereunto set Seal > my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court, ) this 4th day of Marsh, A. D 1836 T. 0 WEBB, Pro Prothy. Sheriff’s Office. March 4,1865. mh6 m4t TTNITED STATES, EASTERN EIS TBIOT OF>RSNSYLVARTA.— Sct. i WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States, for said District, proceeding on a libel, filed in the name of tie United States, hath decreed on the 18th, da* of March, A. 3>. 1665, that all persons who claim to have any interest in the steamer CELT and cargo, captured near Sullivan's Island, coast of {South. Carolina, by the Kaat BkU 1. as d other vessels- of- war of the United S tales, be moßtohcd and cited: Therefore, all persons who claim to have any interest in the said steamer and cargo are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court, at the city of- Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication hereof, to show cause why the said steamer and cargo should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and there fore, or otherwise, liable to condemnation, as lawful prize. .The above is in abstract of the monition Issued by the Court in the said cause. ~ WILLIAM MILLWABD. i, ~ Marshal for Eastern District of Penua. - Philadelphia, March 17,3865. mhlSSt DEAN'S GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR, A/ AND pipe store. . -Ho. 413 OHESTDDP Street, Philadelphia, F». Dean keeps the greatest assortment. Dean keeps the greatest vu lew. - Dean keeps the largest general stock. You can get any kind ofTobacoo, You can get any kind of Cigars, You can get any kind of Pipes, You can get any kind of Snuffi;. AT DEAR’S GREAT TOBACCO STORE, Ho. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Fa. When you go to Dean’s you Can get anything you want in the way of Plug, Fine Cut, and Smoking To baccos, Domestic and Havana Cigars. Pipes, dec. • Dean keeps the largest general stock of Tobacco, Ci gars, Pipes, &c , in the United States. Dean’s sales axe so extensive that he can afford to sell at about one-half what others sell for. Dean sells to the Army of the Potomac. Dean sells to the Army of the James. ’ * Dean sells to the Army of the Tennessee. Dean sells to the Army of the Cumberland. Gunboats all order their Tobacco, Cigars. Pipes, Ac » from , ... DEAN'S, jfo. 413 CHESTNUT Street. Pennsylvania merchants all bay at Dean's, Hew Jersey merchants all bay at Dean's, Delaware,merchants all buy at Deanw, As they can always get Uust what they want, and at a much lower price than they can elsewhere, and they do not have to pick up their goods at a dozen little stores. All goods ordered are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Order onoe, and you will always order from Dean’s, as his plug and fine cut chewing and smoking .tobaccos and cigars are far superior to ail others, and he sells for much lain. DBaN’B. 50,.4r13 CHESTfIUT Streets no2S 4m Philadelphia, Fa. -RDTTERFIELD’S OVERLAND Xf- DESPATCH, Cfflce Ho. 40 Sonth FIFTH Stre.t, A THRODGH FREIGHT LIKE h»beM.«trtl£sw4, prepared toremive til .IUMa of Frelaht In (ha -principal .Ulot out of the Mluluippt rlvor. *njto rfU,ni«nt 0 IDAHOITJTAH. AB D MOHTAHA TBRRITOBIBS, TOO, nmOOOB OPKTKAOT BATES ABB BUM OF IMTMB. Thronfih SktoTln«lnde ALL CHARGES—RAUwav, Timtote, Storaf,,»n4 Fotvrardioi Commltaton* on th* MlsKinri river, and transportation noon the Pining— tima er ablins th. Shipper to obtain a THROUGH CON TRACT for hi. freislit for AdistAneeof OVER THREE THOUSAND and rtilavin, him from All reapon •ifcUities And Anxieties incident to the part dlaortsmied And irreHponsibio »y.tem of Plnlns transportation. Oar Aiente ln Heir York, Boaton, Philadelphia, Pltts hnrfi, Ghlcaco, St- .Lonle, and Bnrllnzton, lowa, are prepared at all: season, to receive and alii, at the LOWEST THROUGH TARIFF RATBS. TUa Oompanv aanunea ALL THE RESPONSIBILITY of Loaaea, Darnecea, or Overeharfea on Fraltht while In tran.lt from point of ahipmant to plate of destination. The Hew York offiee la In poaeawlon of A toil set of TRACE BOOKS, ahowinx th© date -of shipment, the time it passes the MUal.iippl river, la received at and .hipped from the CompanT’a Wareitonae. atAtehlson (Kansas), the eharaeter of the trains movinc npon the Plains, the date It passes Fori Kearney, arrive, at Den ver, i* received atdesUsntton, and the apparent aendi- Honof the Wares alonx the entire rente. FF- If Damaxes 6r Loeaes oeonr. Shippers an notified in time to dnplleat* any Important portion of the ship ment. Theaa books are open.for th# inneetlon of onr ons ■ tomers at all times, and parties shreplnx.br this Line wUlbekept informed hr sorrespondense of the exact rendition of their shipments: ' Goodrt partirtitorlojlve in'trnetiona to marl BUTTERFIELD’S OVERLAND DESPATCH, Atshlson, Kansas,” and hare them shipped wider the Ingtnutlons of onr Aaen* ati point of shipment. Letters of lnqniry addressed to onr ofiuoat ATQHI- A. W. SPALDING, General Arentr Haw York. HE H. MOORE/Axent. FhfiadehAla. delS-tf WHITE virgin wax of ANTIL . " LEB. Anew Freneh Cosmetic for beantlfrins and preserving. the completion. It lathe most wonderful componnoof the ate. Thera la neither chalk, powder, matneala, hlamnth, nor tola in its composition. It being composed ontlrelr ofpnre Yirgin Wax; hence the ex traordinary qualities tor preserving the .kin, making It soft, smeoth, ftir, and transparent. It make, the old appeor-Tonng. the homely band Borne, the handsomemor. heantlfnl, and the most beantifnl divine. Price. 80 and SO cents. Ihrepared only by HUNT A CO.. Pertatnere, aboroCheetnnt. and 133 Bonth SEVENTH Street, above Wainnt. ja6-8m MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Stie, by the Hon. JOHH CAD WALA phR, JndEeof ihoDistrictConrtof the United states,, to and forth# Eastern District of Pennsylvania. to-Ad minilty. to me directed,..will be sold at Pnbllc Sale, to toe highest and best bidder, for eash. at Samuel O. Cook’s Auction Store, No. 134: South FRONT Btreat ou TBURBDAY, March 30to, 1885. at 3fi o’closk A- M VfotS Barrels of Whisky. „ WILHaM WII.LWARD. „ U. &. Mwrslalß D. of Penns.. Philadelphia, March 14, 1865, mhls-Bfc riPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND certificate* and recommendatory letters have been the merits of HSLKBOLD’B Gfi- SUIRR PREPASATtOMI, many of which arc from ;he highest aoorce*. endneut statosmeu> cUr gyme& f gOTez%9»« Stato jufigess he. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOB FL£&S. A (Jbib» OffiOß. Bo 1138 OißjjtD ' ' TnUBEIEBU fißftfJ. H*nl 18| IWB BBAX.BB PBOF'SaLS wUi bB fS tUI TBUBBDA.Tr, Marsh “■* 1 Immedlaw delivery 5* &?J?lK?2?7raH nprosAfrua tLSIOq _ . _ for the various Corps- Division* and Brigade Hofta quarters, Aimy of the Potomac. ... mli . ft » Specifications and drawing* of wMohesab* eeaaft* Partii offering goods should mike separate proposal* for each article offered* the quantlty,.thOT Propo**, to farnhli, thaprioe ohiefc should bewrutm ootn tn words and figures) and conform te the ot tiua advertisement, a copy orwjileh should accompany each Pr £ids will he opened onThursday. Jfawk 23,1835-at 12 o’clock K, and bidders are requested to bo present. Baoh bid most be guaranteed by two resnonsibieper soas. whose signatures mast be appended totne fna rantee, and certified to as being s food and sufficient se curity for tha amount involved. by some public func tionary of the United Slates „ - , Ail proposals sboold be made out on the regular forms, which will'bi» furnished on, application at this office. The right Is reserved to reject any bid 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. McKEM, mbSO 4t ; n FBICR OF SUBSISTENCE DEPART \J MBST, Fobt Delaware, Del, Match 18, 1885. SSaLED PROPOSAL*, in dap ie&te, will be receive* vat this office, untli.li. odosk, noon, on SATURDAY, March S6th, 1866 fat which tune they will be opened), foriuntiehmg the Post wit a BSKF, for three months iroai April Ist, iB6O, to he delivered at the ex pense of the contractor, in stxcb quantities ae may from' time to time be required, and on such days asthe com- SD&sdisg bfficeriu«y designate - _- , ' ‘ . The Beef to be of good quality of Cattle, weighing not ‘less than (600) six hundred pounds dre*eed f necks, thanks, end kidney tallow excluded. The beefofall Bulls, fctags Oxen, Cows, and Belters will he rejected. The necks of the cattle slaughtered for beef to be de- eh ail be cutoff at the foutthvertebr ljoint.aai ' the breast trimmed down. The shanks «>f the forequar ters to be cut off four inches above the knee joists, and the shanks of the hindquarters eight inched above the gamble! or hock joint The beef to be furnished in eqaal proportions of'fore and hindquarters. . .... The Government will cla>m the right to reject the whole or any part of the beef luruisted which m%y be of a qoallty inferior to that required by the contrast. Bach bid, to seome consideration, most contain a written gu*rantee of t wo responsible persons, as follows: ,we, - —, of the county of r. Beats of 1 1 do hereby gaarsntee that is Cor are! able to fulfil a contract i&fiaacordanee with the terms of his for their] proposition., and should hi* Cor their] proposition be accepted, he Cor they] will at onoe eater ia o a con tract in accordance therewith, and we are prepared to tecom, M* securities, giving good and sufficient bonds for it* foltUmtnt. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by tbo official certificate of the Clerk of too nearest Dis trict Court, or of the Bailed States District Attorney, to be enclosed with the bid. : The Government reserves to itself' the right to reject any o» ail blue considered unreasonable Payments to be made at the expiration of each mouth instuhfunasasmay he on hands if none on hand, to be made as soon as received _ Proposals mn»t be distinctly endowed ** Proposals for Fresh Beef, "and addressed to Capt. Gilbert & Clark, C. B Vole.', Fort Delaware, Del. • If a bid is ih the name or a firm, tbeir names and post office address muss appear, or they will not be con* aider*!. fetch person or member of a firm offering a proposal must accompany H by an oath of allegiance to the United States XJorernmeut, if he "has no} already filed one in this office. All bidß sot complying strictly with the terms of this advertisement will be reject**. • ' GILBBBT 8. CLARK, tohSOSt Capt ~ and O e. Vole. rjHI'BF QUAE TER MASTER’B V/-OFFKW, Mo. 1139 GIRABD.Street, Philadelphia" Depot, March 15, IS®. ' SEALED PROPOSALS w>U be received at this office till TOBsDAY, March 28,1885, at 12 o'clock-It, for de livering at the BchpjlkiU Arsfnal: \ or C-4 Blue Wool FianneLindigo wool-dye. to weigh o>i ounces to the yard, of H width, for saok coats, army standard, % % gray ffriUod Flannel, for shirts, army standard. Bed. white, and blue bunting, do; t inch yellow Bilk Lace, do. inch sky blue Silk Lace, do. inch scarlet Lace. do. . Brown Tread, ao. 85. Bidders to furnish sample. Bed Bpool Cotton, Vo 40. Bidders to furnish sample. £4 Black Silesia. Bidders to famish sample. Straw wrapping Paper, 88x40, to weigh about Ml Ms. per ream. - * Parties offering goods should make separate proposals for each article offered and must distinctly state in their bids when they will commence their deliveries, the quantity they propose to furnish each week the price (which ihouidbeioritten both in word* and fpares ). and cosfoi m to the terms or this aovertlsemeat, a copy of which should accompany each proposal. Standard, camples of *hB articles required may ba seen at this office. Samples, when submitted, must be msrkedand numbered to correspond with the proposals; and the parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall bain every respect equal to army standard, other wise the proposals will not be considered. Bids will be opened on Tuesday March 28, 1885. at 12 o’clock M., and bidders are requested to be present. >JS6Ch bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient ae eurity.for the amount Involved, by some paolic func tionary of the United States. : All proposals should be made out on the regular ferma, which will be furnished on application at this office. Theright is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, asm no bid from & defaulting contractor will be received. . Indorse envelope. “Proposals for (here insert the name of the article offeied v’jmd address. Colonel WILLIAM W. McKllf, . - - „ . Chief Quartermaster, ffifaifrllt Philadelphia Depot. OFFICE OF THE DI POT QUARTER- V/ master ■ Fort Leavenworth. Kansas, March4,lB6s “PEOPOBALS FOB AM&t TBAXfS PO AT ATtOff. *» SEALED PROPOSALS will b* received attbis office until 12 o’clock M on BATUSD «.Y,the Stth day'of March, for the Transportatioa of Military Supplies du ring tie year 1805, on the following routes : BOUTS 80. I.—From Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, and Busy, and other depots that may be established during the above year on the west bank of the Missouri river, north of Sort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 42 degrees north, to any posts-or stations that are or may he established is the Territories of Nebraska, Da kota, Idaho, and Utah, south of latitude 4* degrees north, and east of longitude 1U degrees wtat, aud fa the Territory of Colorado north of 40 degrees north. Bidders to state the rate par 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the months from May to September, inclusive of the year 1885. , LpUTENo. 2.—From Forts Leavenworth andßUey, in the State of Kansas, and the town of Kansas, in the State of MisiquH to any posts or stations that are or may he established in the State of Kansas, or in the Territory of Colorado south of la itude 40 degrees north, drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and to Fort union. N. M., or other depot that may be de signated in that Territory, to Fort Garland, aud to any other point or points on the route. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per ICO miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the months from May to September incltuive of theytar 1566. No additional percentage will be paid for the transpor tation oi bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles, or any other stores. ■ Bidders should give their names in frill, asweU&s their place of residence, and each proposal should be accompanied by a bond in the tarn of tea thousand dol lars, signed by two or more reponeible persons, gua ranteeing that In case a contract is awarded for the route mentioned in the proposal to the parties propo sing. tbe contract will be accepted and entered into, and rood and sufficient security furnished by said par ties in accordance with the terms of this advertise ment. 3he amount of bonds required will be as follows: OU ROUte 80. 1a....v.ve.rtV.v,.y,.y..Av...n,v.., OU ROUte NO. 300.000 Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as secority wilt be re quired. Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Army Transportation on Route No 1,” or *‘2, ”as the case may be, and nme will be entertained unless they fully comply with all the requirements of this advertisement. warttes'towhom 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 Quartermaster General, but the right is reserved to re ject any or au bids that may be offered. _ Contractors must be in readiness for service by the first d&y of May. 1865, and they will hoveon'rod to have a place of acuficles at ot in the tioiaity of Forts Leaven worth and Union, and other depots that may be esta blished, at which they may be communicated with promptly and readily. By order of the Qaaiterteaster General. mhl7-8t i - CoL and Q.~ M°u’l\rmy. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S -ti- office - ; Philadelphia, March 6,1865. “tin TBDHSDAY, Merck 28, 1866, at 12 o’clock M., for fnrtishtog • ~ - ‘‘ AHTHRACITB STEAMEB GOAL” for a period of torse months, commencing April 1, 1865, andendtog June 80, 1866. Coalto be of toe best qnsllty Anthracite, for fte neo of sieamera; to weigh2,24o &s. tojthe ton, and to be subject to inspection. The Coal is to be delivered on v board vssseU in the port* of Philadelphia or New York, in such quantities, and at such times as mar Be required; furnishing, if de manded, seven thousand tons per week. In rase 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 bo given separately for the coal deli vered on board of vessels at this port and at New York, ou the 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 folly completed. Pay ments of the remaining ninety per cent, or balance due, will be made monthly, when the Department is in funds for that purpose. Each offer must be accompanied by a written guaran tee, aifced by two or more responsible parties, (their responsibility to be certified by a United States Judge, Attorney, or Collector,) that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their hid be accepted, enter into written obliga tion, with good and sufficient sureties, in the sum of oue hundred thousand dollars, to furnish the proposed sup plies No proposition will be considered unless the terms of this advertisement (a eomf of which should aecompa nveach bid) are complied with. Did a will be opened Thursday March 23, 1865, at 12 o’clock M., and bidders aTe requested to be present The right to reject any bid deemed 'Unreasonable is reserved, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. 3£e envelopes to be .endorsed * * Proposals for Goal, ’ * and addressed to the undersigned. By order of Col Wm. W. McKim, Chief Quartermas ter Philadelphia Depot. GEO. B. ORHiL fflti-lft ■ Captain and A. Q. M. PROPOSALS FOR LEATHER. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, > No. 1189 Girard Street, > Depot, March 9,1865. j SBALBD PROPOwALS wtU be received at this office till THURSDAY, March 23, 1866. at Ifio’dockM., for dfeliveringattheSthuvlkillAr&enal : WaX UPPJSR LEATBBR. best quality, oak- tanned from slaughter hides, weU finished and stuffed, to weigh not less than six and three-quarters (6*) ounces to the square foot SOLE LEATHER, best quality, oak. tanned from Buenos Ayres or La Plata hides, to weigh not less than fourteen Q 4) pounds per side WELT LE bcst quality,' oak-tanned, slaugh ter leather, to average aoout sixteen (16) pounds (origi . nal weight.) Each ride to weigh not less than fourteen (14), nor more than twenty.(2o) pounds , lobe taken at tne finished weight. Sample to be seen at this office. All leather to be subject to measurement, weight, and Inspeciion at the ArsenaL Bidders are requested to submit samples of the leather they propose to furbish, which most be of suitable quality and substance for making - army boots bootees, Each proposal most state when the deliveries will eommeira, the quantity to he delivered each week, the price (which should be written both in words and figures), and conform to the terms of this advextise mentsg a ‘copy of which should accompany each pro- Bids will be opened on Thursday, March 23, at 12 o’clock. M., and bidders are requested to be present The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed un wm°£recelved. & ° bid £rom a d e™tlng contractor BachMd must’be guaranteed by two responsible par tionMT of bI foS- All pronosate shoold be made out on the regular & laral,ll6 lia« 4wD»«K«i *•*.!«„ P FOTIGB TO -M£BG HAH f TAILOBS. 24 cases black Italians and satin de chmas.casslmereß, SSSISIbuS of imposted ahd domestic dbt thibmobrino. %ohPlfe«°«^M-£&^Udo -BAXOSY WOVECT DKBSS GOODS, n ?ih?? m MdiMiufMlnie of Mobs™. Sohmlo dir B®roa«SfcSmpSSXftai line of new and otoloe **>*,ooo OBESADIBE shawls. A large Inroioe ofrpring 14 4new*til«,Ca«hmeresiL* chookakawlft. 14-4 new eitfc plaid wool shawls. 14-4 silk Lama shawls. . .■<_ ... 14 4 silk ttasoe andgrenadine ghawbs. „ BLACK .BIELLA SHAWLS. Chief Quartermaster, . Philadelphia Depot. - S&t. 1011 Contes street. HEW FUBHITOBB, PU*O, GaBFETS, MIBROBB, FAIKTIHGS, &«. _ „ OH WEDNESDAY MOBtFIIf? _ Be*t, !24 lest, at 10 o'clock, on tie premises. Ha. ' 1011 Coates street, will be sold, the splcadSd new farai tc re, com prising pirlor, dining room, sham her and kitchen fsrnltaie of a gentleman declining housekeep ing. v Also. 1 Stock's best*make 7-octave rosewood piano, entirely new. mhtS # PHIUPPORD *OO., AUCTIONEERS, A BUS MARKET and Bag COMMERCE Streets. XABGE SAXE OF 1.500 CASES BOOTS AMD SHOES. OH TBUKHDAY MOitHIJSG, . Watch 33. commencing at 10 o'clock, we trill sell hr catalogue, for each, 1.000 ca>es boots, shoes, brogans, bcmoralß, cavalry boots, gaiters, slippers. Be , Ac., comprising a prime and desirable assortment of spring goods, to which the attention of buyers is invited. STERR & CHAMPION, AUC TIOBEBBB -CITY BAZAAR AND TATTAE- Street, between ELEVENTH and .Auction sale of horses, carriages, wagons, harness, Ac., on. THIS MOBHIfiQs the 21st last, at about Suitable for families, York wagons, "light driving, draught, and saddle horses. ALSO, - Fast trotting team wages, and harness; pair of Horses, Band 8 3 ears old. gray and brown, about 15%hands high, sound and kind, fearless of locomotive#, cPP»V to B» A. MITCHELL, mh!6 12t* H. B. comer FIFTH and WATER SIA jg| VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY By order of the Court of Prohate for the' District of JforwJcfe, directing me to seU at Public or Private Sale IwUleell atPcblicAuotioß.on the premise* in tho village of Greenville, Borwich, on WEDNESDAY, March 2Stn, 186 G, at li o’clock JL M., (unless previoußlysold atj>ri* vate sale), all the valuable property belonging to said estate, consisting in part of— A Paper Mill and Machinery, Tools, Cisterns* dupli cate Gearinff, Segments, Polleya, Ac., withll,6oo Spin dle Water Power. The capacity of said Mill is about 12, - COD pounds paper per day* Counting-room, Storehouse. Bepafr Shop, one Store, seven Dwelling Houses. several lots of land, one Spring for supplying.the MUX with neih water. ' - Coptea of Inventory will lie furnished on .npllmtion to the underrignad. The eele will he made wlthoum serva. Fosmssionof the property wilL be given On the let day of May, It being leased a, to that time. Terms of payment made known at the time of sale, or on application to the undersigned. . • , „ JAMBS 8. CAKBW, _ Trustee Chelsea. Hannfactarlng Company. KonwioH, Conn., Match 4th. 18W. mhß-lSt* «FOB BALE—A GOOD AND an well-improyed Bam of Eighty Acres. In Kan- ZC k&Kee county. Illinois. Apply to W PELLETIER, Ho 138 Booth FOURTH Street; Philadelphia mhlj-6t* S> FOR SALE—“ GREENWOOD “ * desirable Country Seat, situated on Old TorkljE road, below Flßher’s lane.. The boildlnga consist of. fli e largo Stone Mansion, famished with all the modern conveniences, good Bara and Stabling, lee Hones, One Wcrks. Porter s Lodge, Ac The gronnds are well laid out, with abandonee of £mlt* shade, and water. A»IJ to- T. M. PBROT A CO.. mhld-iat 6»1 MARKET Street. FOR BALE—A PROPERTY AT -TrP H f ®® , ™ tr ' r , HIM., embracing about 44 acres, which* for beauty of location and capacity for om»- nrarPhiSlelpUa 0114 ’ *’ Tmaor l>“*»4 by any property Pond 18 abundantlysnpplied with ?“P!, prop t^ tT *" **“' Store of Forest Trees. , A COE b?c erable portion of the laud could be sold at high prices if laid out in Building Dots, whilst the re patnaer would afford the prettiest locations for Villas mhlß thstnCt* 1338 JO FOB SALE—COUNTRY SE AT gfe «or Bwnof 40 acres, onChhrchXane. Darby ZE •Township. Delaware county, within a few minnton* Brrik of West Chester 1 at d Philadelphia Bailroad “A “Ue orthe Darby l The 2£?fd iB s?™?' extensive view of surrounding country craSr^S’JSJ?** 1 ***toit of water and an excellent of gray stone on the premises The improve- W v .substantial stone shrubbery, choice fruit, and onus ?«** Also, two bras, stable, carriage- house, i$E!5 cor f c * lb ». gfapds. &c. Ice-house. well filled with H®. Apply to JOHM WHITEDEZ, on the K?nNR* a )i£ r JOED & PBKKUSrS, Moa 45 and 4T South \ irJtUn.T street.. . ... mhd-XSt* MJOR SALS—SEVERAL FIRST .pDABS HOUSES, on the south side of Arch, west inotafK uUt the modern improve ments. How ready for occupancy. ° „w?°i.*l 6raX HOUSES in West Philadel- Ijoeust and Spruce In quire of j D. JOSEB- Chestnut, opposite the Planing MiiL , mhs. im** 13CL ACRBB 0F VALUABLE OIL TBrßTi^?tl2?f Iy fo i ?***• In< iulre at Ho. 3* South ittlafl Street, sp gtftin, ttWO-lft* QsTtbhritort. Tarritey ™ detsiEnBd for sale the folloyrini Oil P *"“ d “ «" «** p °"* ««nty, OWo, on the 40 acres ; on the Federal Creek, Korean eountv. OWo M?«.nc l o D Mty, toteM “ “ »wo properttM oainci Creek. Korean county. Okl» «on»“fv“ branch of Bond’s CrtekYßitehie *“«« lease on Federal Creek. Korean eonntT. Ohio Subscription Book’at the office of PiMBBSOK & BOTH.TOIT, to the K o -130 VAMro S^S?*‘ THJUJLOKY op man is strength. *_ __ ~;7aerefora, the nerrotw end debilitated should immediately uae HKLMBOLP’B BXTKAOT BPC^P. A THOMSON’S LONDON HITCH. FirelwardStoves, BathßoUan, StewholeFlates.BridL aS SSrtftStSS?* * wiol6Eal » «!»«. *l ~ CHASE. SHARPS, & THOMSON. oclsmthto / So. aoo g. SECOND Street. flßWft PAIN IN EXTRACTING* wSi'SdbaTf^le^? 149 «“ TEETH IKBERTBD. . „ DR. O- L. KUHNS, mt2 ~ lm ■■'TO SFSUOEStnct. BYES MADE A Famphlett dlrertin* haw JTOiSSSf . ~ ■• to sptedU* xertox* Stihi end ,I W3 4jll-stolhBm gAim fgjßlßMUUsq. I.CSO M-4 blaok Stella stowlß, brooha border*.’ SCO Black Lama -wool and lone and cqaare abawl*. • PLAIN AND PiGOESD ALPACAS. MOfIAIBS, Aw. THIS DAY,.. cases 6 4 London black Alpaca*. —cases 5 4 mode and choice colored. cases 0 4 troche figured do. ■' cases 0-4 silk stripe mo hail a and poplins.- > cases moneHa de bege ginghams and lenoes. LINE* JAHaSKS, &c. 7*4. 64. and 1« ; -4 bleached linen dftmftiks. 6 4 and 10-4 wheley brown linen dice do* Li nen dowlees. linen towels . ~ . ALSO —FarcKcssslmsrs*. black dowlduß, ind/wt' in&s, black tabby -velvets. Ac „ , 2»OiG EISCE4 WfIITB GOODS. _ Jaconet, cambric, check, and Swiss masUns;wMS9 brlUia&ts 84 CASES 3-4 AND 6 4 "BLACK CT AM AN OLtYrHS AND SaTl* DE CHIBEB OP VBKY SDPEBIOK QUALITY AND CELEBRATED MAH UP ACT USB. THiS DaY 6 cases 3 4 fine to extra fine London black Italians. • 0 do 3 4 do do sat*ZL de ehtnds. 4 do 6 4 do do black. Italians. 0 do 6 4 do do black satin de chines. |T. B. The particular attention of iha tailoring trade is requested to the &b >ye Italians and satin de chine?, comprising, the meet complete assortmentof the most anproved makee eYtroffered gt auction. BBITIBB DKESh GOODS. 6 cases 6 4 fine to extra fine black alpacas. 3 do 6 4 assorted oolors. alpaca lustres. 1 do 6 4 woi*tan stripe fancies 2 do 3 4 and 6 4 assorted'and black mohAir"figttrea. 1 do 3-4 worsted check lenos 2 do 6 4 assorted colors stripe worsted faeries. BLACK ASD COLOBXD PLAfB AUD JPAKCY DBMSS SILKS Of the importation of MASSES. CHAB FAY SBT k 00. 23 and 23-inch solid colors poult de eoie. SS-inch double-faced do,- - 22 inch small figured do black doable-faced do, Sfl to 34 Lyc»Bfc black Instrinie 26 Lyons extra quality black Drap de Lyon.. S 5 to 34 extra quality blick de France; 18 to 42 C. F. Patent black eilkk ALSO, Black royal amines, groe grains, grok deeccsse. B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, Noa. *.700 And 703 OHBSTHfJT Street. FOB SALE. E. B. FOOTE. M. D. U3OBBOADWAT, New lock. AOOTiOn BAUEB. •TQffir a. MYSRB & CO., iu^>N V BBS. Ho* »3» uri »3ft KA&ggr tABGB POPITTVE BAL« OF BOO?*. GOODS. TBAYStiUSfO BAGS, LACBfS GOODS, Sc „ ’ 5J *tJ A CARD.—W* Invite tb. earlyattHiUoj or '» to tfee large aa4,T*ln»ble ajuortaent of bro*aj>». ui mi goods. tt«»Ula» i»w, CUI4JK. hats. So . cmbtaeta, oaroolos of I Vo rack*,!,’ *-ii lux a prime and fresh assortmost, to be tK—V bo* catatogao «>A at 19 o'clock precisely. ' LABOB FBHBJfPTOBTTiixi - OF BOOT* L tBBOOABE, ABfeY GOuDS. Tft4VßUigs!»» &C ~ THIS MOBSIHO. i Harek XU at 10 o’clock, wtujbe sold, by four months' credit, about 1100 rackaipi.W.rv,, brogan*. cavalry Boots *e. embracing a ptloVlS’ aasortment of goods of city aajTjS tor examination, with morning of sale. 7*.], BABOB RKRXMITOBY SADR OF BOOTS,bhq. VELX.ING BAGS, So, , , f ? 4 BoTlCß.—lncluded In omr lares sals of U. 8K °®*’ &o ' , THIB MOBSiuG. 1 * March 21sU will bo found In part the foIWL, 1 arc desirable arrortment, vis: Hen’s, boys', s*d youths’ calf, double ,4 welt, and pump sole dress toots; men s, bn*f Nr. ▼oaths* kip andbuffleatirer boots; ffi'a’i long-leg cavalry boots: mea r * and boys’ calf er Congress boots and ba>mor*l»; men's b«»}% 'youths* super kip, buif and polished craia, and pomp- sole brogans; ladle* fine Sid g J4t and enamelled, patent sewed lMlmor& « *. > gaiters; women**, misses*; and children’? c*ir^ r S lesthe) balmoral* and lace boots; chiMres ; » 4-t 'sewed dt?-madslace boots; fancy sewed bai mf :h-, ftEfele ties; ladles* fine black and colored la«;/p* cress and side*lace gaiters; wometTn mu aCf children’s coat and-morocco ladies* fine kid slippers, carpet and ea&maHMT'* travelling bagf. Ac. " fa LJUBOS POSITIVE BALK OP BRITISH, VvL AKD.DOMESTIO DRY GOODsT 5 * We will hold a larie tale of f-reig i anddSi goods-by catalogue, onacredit of four month* for cash. * ON THURSDAY MOBBING. MarchSSd, atlOo’eloek, embracing about and lots of st&p a and-Canty articles in wooi6„,T*i teds, linen*. suks. and cottons, to which wa attention cfd»aler» ‘-"K N. B. —Samples of the same will ba arrases ,j azntn&tion. with catalogues, early on the m f-if* when dealers wUI find it to their LARGE SALE OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTir , GOODS. tb Included in our sale of _ THURSDAY, March. 23, will be fpued in part the followiar bales bleached and brown sheetings. a —bales bleached and brown shirtings. cases bleaened and brown muslins and. drill. bales white ana colored flannels. **■ —cases bleached and colored corset Jeans. —cases indigo bine cheeks and tickings. cases Manchester ginghams and plaids. cases Kentucky jeans and cottoned** cases miners’ flannels and pantaloon stag* —cases black and colored cambric* and «<»»» r tailoring gouds. dJas * Large lines French cloths, cassimeres, tons.coatings. A ftttl aMortment of black and colored Itiliwiow, satin de chin**, lining*. Ac. _ - LIKES GOODS. Also-r Lines damasks, shirting linens, Spanish Brrrejey iirilla. crown dneta. turn. bur Ups, " clottm. linentteka, uul honsekeepurUj^ „ DBBSS GOODS. Paris plain and ptinted mons de laiaeg. bt;^ Sen&dinee, percales, popliss, j&e*u wns, Ac. Also—Poll assortment of French flannels, cow mohairs, alpacas, balmoral skirts, Ac. ' V WLITE GOOjoS. ' s Also—Jaconets, cambrics, Swiss and check mac*l linen cambric handkerchief*. Ac. - I • . SHAWLS. - „ : Broche, mozambifitre, lama, stella, and shawls. '* SILKS. A very superior- Une black taffetas, gres de rtlav ponltde soUs, lustrines, fancy dress silk. mareeUUm and flounces. ' Also—Shirts and drawers, hosiery, gloves, travetfr. shirts, sewings, suspenders, ties, spool cottos, skirt*, notions, Ac. , POSITIVE BALE DStrosfi» MATTIBGS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac. OK FRIDAY MORKIKG, March 24th. at ll be sold, bvcuaW* on fonr snontbs’ credit, abnne 90C pieces rich feu, tw ply, superfine and fin# ingrain, royal damask, VeoftisT hemp, cottage, and rag carpetings, Gaston ani inatiings, Ac , embracing a choice aseertmentof eaa? TUtr goods, whicitlaay’be eraunined early on the atttr> ingofsale. .. PEBEMPTORT BALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, aEKfiu ABB BRrTIBB DRY GOODS, Ac. OK MONDAY MOBBING, March 97, at 10 o’clock, will he sold, by eataioruta, four months’ about 700 PACKAGES AND LOTS of Trench, India, German, and British dry geode-. embracing a choice assortment of &&aro( staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, amt m. tqn fabrics. K. B. —Samples of the same will be arranged form minatlon, with catalogues, early on the morning & sale, when dealers will find it to their icteree>c to » tend. • . M THOMAS & SOHS. • Mbs. 188 and 1418on*h FOURTH Btrwb PUBLIC BALES.OFRBAL ESTATE AND STOCKS* the Bxch&nfwevezy Tuesday. - large PERgHTOfiy sals real estate, gsoue* RBKTB. BOHDS, STOCKS, sc. CARD.—Onr sale THlts DAY, the 2ist iasinit wiU ecmprire 3? properties, SO of them by * Orphans* Court, Tmstees. and Executors—ieciniai handsome plain dwellings valuable bruises* large lot, five acres on nineteenth and Twvctvi streets ; three lots, seventy-two acres. Twenty iciufi ward ; Bnpeifor &im. elegant conntry seat, groaai rents, stocks, bonds. Ac See pamphlet catalogues issued to-day. The? »H every week. For sales 28th March and 4th and ua April, scepagos 22,23, and 24 catalogue. FOURTH SPRING BALE, March 2L Bstatesot Cbartes WXlHaiiw. F. AUteoa. K. J ec w hj S. Jenkins, J. B. Jacobs, w. S. Bkuiner, £>iisb*u Bordley Gibson, A. R. Pesle, PMUipe* miners, 0 Sh. kill, J. B. Haines, Charles Fox, and other*. Twtin states. By order of Orphans’ Court and sxeeawii 33 properties See hssdbiUs. FIFTH SPRING SALE, 28th March /Valuable Schuylkill county coal lands, the “Panftn Head Tract,’* «37 acres: country seat Sihool howi lane ; elegant residence Bridge fUeet; first-clast rtcra Kob. 236 and 957 North Third street; store and dwelihr, 823 North Third street; valuable Arch-street ioU u& other city property. A %IXTH SPRINa SALE. 4th April. the late Dr Tohn Redmon Coxe, W- fl«* ▼er. E. Weaver. J Kirkpstrick, and others. For list of properties to be sold at the above thru sale* see pages IS, 19, and 20 of caUlogae of lltb iz.n- PBBEMPTOEY BALE OF A PRIVATE of valuable oil paiktivgsgf tbs iri us, BHGLIoH, HaKb HiUJSK, auction stow, commeodEf ti aprtTO ' wi - Included, will be found, various interesting rabiMii, jiz; Historical, acriptUral, marine, landet»pe, rm domestic scenes. N3»?°r Particularsseecatalogue* and the plctum. Which will be arrangedthree days previous to sale. STOCK OP GBOC^IgI^RTsf'piTSKITOBB CAB. LtJKBSE WHEBLB, Sco. THIS MO£2FI*G. 21*t ihat, at 10 o’clock, at Maslaudvills, Tsreaty* w*rd, by order ef the executors of Thomst Woodward, deceased, the stock of croceriec, 2 «srt* furniture c»xv lumber wheels, shout 120 bushels pot* toes, lot lead pipe, 9 barrels flour, platform scales, ac. . yo. liCff Pawn street. H3RA.T CaKPBTB. &?. •« t OM TOMKSJDAY MOKSUSTG. Ed instant, at 10 oNslock, at Ro. 1456 Fa wa street, ba tween Twelfth and ThirtesEth streets, bel.w Jeffenen, Jhe neat household and kitchen, fan it ore, suite coife?a and ingrain carpets, Ac. mbe enamißtd atß oclockoa the mnyping ©f the sals. THk VALUABLE THEOLOGICAL 153 WM° jS&BEI? 118 £IB&aM oy THE LATE KSV. °S<^?£> ESD /aL ***%, THURSB AY AFTKRSOOrx, _ March 22d end 2%, will be sold tb© library of the ii» Jkmwy, which includes many raw *ad valuable works on varions subjects, in various !«• guages. 141 Boalh Fontlh str»st I S^^ I ??li B 5J lU ?^ FSKHCH PB ATE StlEafe CHINA AJDOUKWiW. TINS CARyETd. Sc. .. . , , QN THDBSOaY HORNING, Aiii s ° " oek » “** the -Auction Store superior parlor, dumr chamber furniture. Freneh-plate mil- “* d * l **®^ a ” i *-Brussels and otter No. 1316 Monnt Vernon street. HOUSEHOLD FUENITORg, YBLVBT OARFETt. Sc. , . .ON FRIDAY MORNING. .."Cjinst,, at 10 o’clock, at No. 13,6 Mon at Vmiib ssl? r be examined at 8 o’clock on the. mornlni of tto pANCOAST & WAKNOCK. ABG A HONKERS, NGO MARKET Street. “ f-SBOE POSITIVB BALE .OF 560 DOTS AMBBICU AN® IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBRO!DJBKIii!| HSBt AND HOSIERY GOODS, by catalogue, „ ON WEDNESDAY, Kerch K, 1856, coßimcnchie at 10 o’clock. Included will he found, a" very lards and aiiracUrt assortment ol eeaaonable goods. YXRY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL Stil OF 800 CASES BTRAW GOODS. Br Catalozna .. . ON FRIDAY, Henh 24th, commencing at 10 o’clock. Included in tile tale- the tot for spring of 1865, Fill he fonnd a yery desirable assortment of newest a:sp« bonnets and hats, fox the approaching season, is strsif and fancy braids, for ladies’, misses’, and ebildnsr s wear. HAVALKY HORSES! V V ■ ARTILLERY HORkES! „ • MOLES! ' OtrAnTEnHASTBK Oraimu's Oppioe, Ftasr Drrrstos. Tmumaa^f 8 !?^ 10 / c ?t r ‘ »• C-, March 18.1® /“ the cayalry and artillerj «e be received at Geisboro Depot, in otw*n mso i o. ** 1 ' im ' bT c *Ptaln BROWKIoO. MHLIS, In lota of twenty-fiye or mom. will bs »■ ceived in tb hi city, in open ss&k.t, HI I Udy 1 jcgj tr 2?®*?'“ C. H. TOMPKINS, “Sfomssta corner Twenty second ant! G streets. All animus to be snbjscted to the nsnal Governm®* iß’peciion before being accepted. f»Howe: Oaralry Horses most M eonnd In all parttcnlare, well broken, in 101 l toi*al food condition, from fifteen (IS) to sixteen (t 6) h» J ; igh, frem five(6) to nine (9)years old, and wdl adtpl* l 'H ST !i!? N*r to cayalry pnrposes. Horses brt*’® “fne (9) and ten (10) years stage, if still yigarJ»" • »»4 healthy, may be accepted. ... Artillery hones most be of dark color. Round !»*“ particnlars, strong, quick, and actl T a, well bn«g> anAsqnare trotters in harness, in good flesh and tion, from _ six (6) to ten (10) year, old, not le« 'f * fifteen and one-half (16J4) hands bigb, such Wt»,“ welthnoi less than tenhnndred andflfty (1,058) pow*!: Mules must he over tw©*-{2} years cC a*e* fc£f ‘ ) ?SL Btout, compmcto weMeveXomHi acimalfi. not loss thaj fourteen (14) hands high. In full health, free from «« blemish or defect which wonld ncSt them for,w»g? work, and mnst haye shed the four (Mat cilts teeth and deyeimed the comepondlsg font permanent teeth, two In , ach jaw. - , , .These apuclficatiois will he strictly adhered to ana rieidly eniorced In every partlcol.r „ Honraof inepectionfrom9 A. M to4P. M. aSi^ horses, one hnndred andeighti fl 2® 1 '" 8 1*165); Artillery Horses, one hnedred and Bit* dollarM$130); Mnlea, one hnnlied and nlneti-n« Payment will be made at this Office JA3SS A. BEL . m _ Brevet Brigadier General in oharte mhaO-tapSO First Division q. M Q