Jhiffltefa Civilization* {From the London Times, Maroh 8. 1 On Saturday last, at the Durham Assizes, Matthew Atkinson was ooDvtqted of the murder or Ills wife, and the unexampled olroumataaoes of the ©rime can hardly, we presume, have yet escaped the reoolleotlos of the pa olio. The murderer was a Durham pitman, living at a place called the Speh, near WJnlaton, a spot which it is desirable to Iden tify with some minuteness, as no other district' la ’the kingdom would care to have the credit of such -a story as we are about to tell. Pitmen are a rough set in moßt places, hut there are none, we trust, 'who resemble those of the Spen. Atkinson, on the 17th of last September, left his home, about 10 'O’clock In the morning, to go to a shooting*mateh&t % neighboring pit. He web accompanied by two nephews, both mere lads, who, after spending the tiayat the match, came home with Mm at n o'clock at eight. He was then intoxicated, Indeed “ very ' drunk, 1 ’ but he could walk and talk and put out his strength. When he got to his own house he had to rattle at the door for a minute or two before his wife came to open It for him. and when she did so he found the fire out and no supper ready. This en raged him,and as he and Ms wire had long been living on bad terms his anger soon burst Into a blaze. Tne poor woman, when he presently jumped up to strike 'her, ran out of the house, closed the door after her, ana tried to effect her escape. She' did, Indeed, ac 'fcuaJly get as far as the door of a neighbor named Anderson, hut her husband pursued her, caught her on Anderson’s threshold, and after giving her a heavy blow in the face dragged her back home. Then he began to kill her, a work on which he spent about an hour and a half. He beat her with the poker, the tongs, the fire*shovei, and a sweeping* brush. The shovel he broke over her head, and the' tongs end poker he bent with the violence of his Mows. Once, in the middle of the business, he went out of the house for about twenty cMnutes, returned, acd fell to work again. At last the deed was Cone, and then he seemed rather sorry forit, having perhaps worked himself sober; but his grief did not prevent him from sitting down by the bed on which the body lay and smoking a pipe, an entertainment in which his neighbor Anderson quietly jolted him. These, however, strange to say. are not the most ravoltln&featureB of the case Horrifying as they Are they are actually less calculated to kindle in dignation than those still to be detailed. The pit men mustered pretty thickly at the Spen, There was a little cold yof them. We hear their houses spoken of as the row,” and a dozen men and wo men come before us in the scene. Yet. m ail this Dumber of these strong men there was not one who •dared to lift his arm in defence of tnis poor woman. It was not that they were ignorant of what was go* ing on, for the whole place was astir. It was not that they held'Hie cheap or thought lightly of mur der. They held baok irom sheer cowardice. At kinson" threatened them. He declared that “he would shoot man or woman,' beast, (led, or •devil, that interfered,” and so they let him go on. Or e mac—it is hts own evidence that we quote —heard Atkinson “ start to thrasu his wife.” Then there was a “jingling of flre-irocsthen a lull; then the sound of biuWß again; then the woman •Cried “ Oh!” a few times, and so, continues the wit ness, “ X went out to my brother to tell him what Atkinson was doing.” Another man “looked through the upstairs window and hearo him thrash ing her and swearing he would kill her.” “ This,” " he adds, 1“ continued very near an hour,” and*he Seeeds to say, “After thrashing her a long e he came out and went into Bella Hall’s. I thought it teas done * and 1 went to bed again.” A third man actual!} went into the house while the murder was going on, saw blows In flicted, and heard the poor woman cry out, “Oh dear, Mat, I’m not dead ytti” He cried “ Shame I” he 88ys, on the murderer, and tried to paoiiy hint and keep him «>< wa ; out thou he tells us that Ms, wpe was afraid that Atkinson would hurt him, and eo he “sate awhile and then went out” Two others wemin together and found the mur derer sitting on the floi>r, Wita bis wl e lying across his leg and the tongs ready to hts hand. They saw ' him.tske the tongs and smite her, when one tdld the other to go and take them away from him. But Atkinson " ordered them nut < f the house,” and on his promise that be would “let her alone” they .wentt out, when he followed them to the door, . threatened to shoot them if they interfered agaia, and resumed Ms occupation We do not know what foreigners may think of this - ' story;tout we inmt say, for the create of EauUsu men, that we believe the like of it was never re ported before. Here are a number of big, sturdy men—seven actually gave evidence on the trial —Who allow a woman to be killed by Inches before their eyes Without during to stay the arm of the murderer He toils them that he will - kill them too if they come near hluo, agd they stand aloof. The judge reflated iu strong language on the “craven spirit” which had per mitted this Outrage, and on the ‘ w&at of manli ness” which “so many persona” had exhibited. That the poor woman’s life 1 could have been saved: by. the least de&ioastratiou, of courage or spirit is as clear as postlole, yet these men did not •dare do even In a body what any policeman would not hesitate to do single handed any day of his life. It was but closing with a frantic drunkard, and the thing was dune; but the mur derer was allowed to go on for au hopr aod a half till he had finished his work, become a little peni tent, and “very civil,” We have heard of some Snob things in Ireland, but there the connivance was either the expression of secret sympathies or' -the resultgof organized terrorism. We never heard of a man beating his wife topjaacsin an Irish vil- - lege while Tils next’neighbors looked On without daring to Interfere. .We trust we may never again hear of such a thing In Ea«lacct, and we should much like to'know whether, in the six months that have elapsed since this murder the pitmen of the Spen have been brought to auy sense of their con dnot by those who should instruct them. Are there any agencies through which tho.population can he led tovome conviction of their duties, or taught to Teel some shame for thelrtoefaulcl The spectacle presented by such a story is not pleasant to look upon, but so.me improvement we hope may ultimate ly result from the exposure THE CITY. EILITAAY. SWORD PRESENTATION AT CAMP CADWALA- At Camp C*dwE?aden yesterday, a magnificent swore, eafih and belt we-©presented to Lieut, £> Bj ray, of the West Philadelphia Guards, by hi* Twenty fourth were friends, throagoj&r Griheus, the presfentatu.il taking pi&ee in the presence of the compa ny and a large concourse of spectator* Thle company is the second full oomeany recruited in the Tweaty f .unn ward under the last call of .he President, and the fine soldierly appearance of the men aud the geue ral good trder which prevails among, them elicit the admiration of the officii* of the camp and of its nume rous visitors. THE DOTJBLEDAY COURT MARTIAL. In coaseaueuca of the illness of Lientei?aat'Colonel Mallory the court did not sit yesterday. It will he in session this rooming. when It ig that Daniel Dougherty, Bee., wpl open the esse of W.B.H. Cozens, •on the part of the prisoner. RECRUITING. Yesterday warrants were issued for the payment of tte uity bounty to 8d men, of whom t#o were enlisted for three years, 8 for two; ears, and 78 for one rear. Tb£ credits were as follows: —Ward*. ikes. Wards. Men. Zirnmi>l»MH<l»4 ItMM IBISVWjIoHMMtM* .... fi feconft*. STwelUi... 2 ITbtiteeath l ~ 6 Fifteenth.lS Sixth,***'-. ««♦►« ,*,,*♦** 4 Sixteent*.. —i €6T4tiiklH4M lIHHI .MM S Bi|ht99&tl)H4. M+. 2 4 .... 2 ‘Tenth...... **,..**..—*,, S Twentieth...—.....B2 Total*****- ~,,*,.83 mSOEUL AS EWES. THE REFUGEE MEETING. The Academy was well filled last eves.log upon a call for a meeting in behalf of refugees front the rebel armies. Hr. 8. Vj Merrick called the steeling to order, and nominated the following officers* who were unanimous .ly elected: chairman, v . HOW. WH. STRONG. - , T tec Presidents —Hon Alexander Henry, M. W. Jb'dwlu, George T. Lewis, Samuel 8 Fates, Stephen Colwell, George H. Stuart, Dr. Caspar Morris* John JEdsar Thomson, Jay Cooke, 8. V Merrick* Dr Geo. B. Wood* J Gillingham F*li, Adolnh B Boris, 0. W. 'Clark; D. B. Cumminss, Dr. John F Meigs* George H, auker.Thos. Taiker, Sr., Jo&n F. Cnzier, John Welsh,’ J r °?ss 6^t,m Sts„ Jr *»« Ab t alia ii* Harttn, Charles B Smith* Kev. Phil} p» Brooke, Jos Hattuoh, Jr SecretarUia-Meiiry a Baird. John A. McAllister, Waiter McfiUchaei* James Graham, Joe. E. Wheeler, Arad Barrowsi. George Jooiin. Jr., Charles L. Borie, Xioyd P, femttJt', Thomas Webster. Jr , Bob* R Corson. Edward Wood, Bdward Shi; pen, N B. Browne. John Krider, B 8 Brown, BeniyO. Lea, James heiil. John J, Graeff. and Wm M Cooper. Executive CGmimttee—s Y. Merrick. Frederick Fra ley, John C Cmron. John B Graeff B Spencer mil. ter, Wm Welsh, Hear; 0 Lea, Charles J. Stale, Geo. Trott* James L. Claghorn. John Patterson, James Grfc- • ham, Alexander G Oatte'l. Wm. Hunter, Jr., George 2 Smart* Lemuel Coffin, Thomas Tasker, Sr , Wm. M. Cooper, Henry W Workman, Wm. ftf TOghxoan, • Rickard Wood, Samnel J. -Beeves, Dr Cneston Morris* Henry C-. Baird, B, 8. Bn»wu. Charles Wheeler,: Adolph B. Boiie, J. G. Rcsengarten. . B, Bpeucer Miller, Esa»» offered the following pream ble and resolutions, which were adopted: "Whereas* Our Government, with a wire and humane policy, has, from theoutbetoj this struggle, endeavored by every means to its power to indue* the mUgoided men who have arrayea ihemselve* against it to throw down their arms and return to their allegiance, and -still continues to off?r them psidon and protection if they will do so; and whereis. tfcoueards of Southern soldiers, availing themselves of this offer, have aban •dosed the hopelets contest and come within our lines, and they tell ns that a large majority of those. who fill the rebel armies will hasten to folio sv their example if - -they are assured of hind treatment aud the means. of earning a livelihood; and wherea*. it is our duty to support the Government in its bind and forbearing .polity, and we, are thankful t> at our prosperity has created rush a demand for ltbor that we can not only relieve these men by giving them employment, but at the same time promote the •gricnlihral and mannfactn irlng interests of the country; and whereas the num ber* of those who come tons fr« m the enemy's lines are Increasing tw rapidly tbftt the labors of indmduai&and 1 of benevolent institutions are insd*au*te to provide for them, and-the time has come when we must have an •orianfzatfomdevoted exelueiv.jy to this object: we eoriially approve of the eourre of our Government In-continuing to encourage rebel sol diers tothrt w down cbeirarmt and avail themselves of the pdrdonaWliioh. itifferp, and that In aid of this policy WO WiU .Welcome them to the North and use our best -effortB>o;pioyide for them food, shelter* and honorable -employmehi;' ; . / >- liesotoed, That while we trust that those who avail thepcelyes of this'lnvitation are actuated by a sincere -desire to return to their aiJegi&ece, we will not make our relief dependent on any sice discrimination air to motives* having confidence it at when they see the pro -irerity of those who haVe 'remained loyal, and cos/pare the comforts which-they can enjoy wl?n the wretched ness they have left, the last spam of faith in their former leaders wti) disappear. ‘ ~ . , RtBolv€d\ That an executive committee of i wentyrfive fbe appointed to organise a system for carrying out this object, and that.they be instructed to make each ar rangements with the transportation: agents of the Go vernment as will enable us to provide at onoe'.for all those of the class reisxred.to who may be sent to the ‘City. * s Resolved, That (rat fellow .itiiaa, ar. earnestly rV •attested, by liberal contributions, and by prompt ia-i laimaticn as to-wbere employment may most speedily be obtained, to aid us in this effort to snpport an estab lished national policy. dtesNteeriL That in this and evsiy other effort of our 'Governsent, by destroying the armies of the rebellion. tobrisgbßckpease-bo&rxabie p»ace-end oris* peace ;tothls union* so long torn'and distracted, bntnoirri .• ring with strength a»d dignit; from :he danger which •threatened it, Philadelphia will at ail Aimes co-operate Judge Strong, B. Spencer Killer, G. fl. Stuart* and .others, made patriotic speeches. SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT. VThe officers and crews of the United States war steam ws Ticonderoga and Shenandoah were very haudsonte ly entertained at the Soldiers* heading Boom./on Twentieth «tr« et. above Chestnut, yesterday afternoon. “Thefe braVe men were invited b; the ladies who man age the Institution, to partake of a dinner. The Invita tion was accepted. The invljed guesis, accompanied. <by a pretty ercort of united Etatss marines, orscoded by an efficient band, stertedfrom the navy yard shott .ly after 12 o'clock They - bore aloft tre flag of the 'Union* a number ofeifusJs, and also i wo flags captured by men of the Shenandoah* at Iron Fisher Their ap pearance on the street was decidedly creditable. Unon arriving at the Soldiers" heading Boom the* were wel •eomid by Mr. Lewis H Bedner, on behalf of the ladies. There were about two hnndr* d gnsste all told, and we .are sure that a more happy, agiweb’e, gentlemanly, and dignified party never assembled- in this or any othercttytl||ti lftetf. noble “Jtck : Tars "'The dtu nerwaennJmpeachaVe.. It was arranged under the al rect supervision of Mrs. G«< rgeT Lewis and Miss Mc- Henry, two ladies who have ever been aeatous in pro moting the comfort of the soldiers and the saiiore of the United States. Ablessisg was asked, uoomhe meal by the Bar. Phillips .Brooks,, after* which the most JoUasink hilarity prevail ad. Commodore Hull mad the aged widow or cue late Commodore Hull, commander of the Constitution, prerent Charles J. SiUle, *f q.,delivered a very pretty address* which elicited ap iropri&teTemairkßfrom Cftptain Charles Mteedman. of the Tioonderogs, and Captain Daniel B Bidgetey. Da niel Dougherty, . Btq , whose voice has often been raised for the .Union, sad the laws, delivered an ita -promptuaddTess in word s of eloquence, force and beau ty Qiat thrilled, the heart of ev»ry one. This dls -1 iOßtleman also recited several poems.' The land perfermedexcellent music during the featlvi'y- The Star fpangled Benner was sung, aud the loud cho >rus_ that swelled th® .baiienal an<bem added much to the patriotism. Two flags, captured by -the . Shenandoah men at Foit Fisher, were presented to the Hady manegers by the coxswain o? tne beat. Like •sailors generally, h* was a man of few words On board of a man-or war he was perfeetly at home; the *ci earn of two hundred plunder shel». and the can non’s roar were masic to hs ear; a mid dashing W4Yes •noo bawling wind he could vdm’re the beauty of the e'onnflag wldly wavilgovertfc* tempest-tossed oceau; bus yi>we»rtB.y Be w suoprepareh to malte a speech. Be looked as though he felt aoaebed He fl-ailj agreed •t» prtsect ihe captured rebel flag* provided a.gea tjemsn would prompt him what to eav Tale being ar Yfnyod.bp.wltnhig hat in his hand, nmdeaeat or’s now. 'Toodangers of war, the sce»e» of PTnre. the cla‘h of arms, Ito belching forth of powder. smoke, ball, end eheil were alXfor*ott-n tn teat moment “ Ladies and aentlfmen, 1 am glad-to be with r on to day. ’ * The brave Jack far r-peat«rt th-?e words, and without •wasijrg'ft r further prompting, continued, ‘-/ptewpow lih&t flag*: this U all I ham to say, 11 He resumed MBtfalamM rounds of applau»e and laughter. The r M commeadabie. The event will net soon be forgotten. THE PEOPLE WILL GOVERN THEMSELVES. °f the bread bakers in the southern section of tne. clty.yekterday made a short allowance of bread "he ecitomcra were only accommodated with half the usual quantity They were surprised at the fall In e off in supplies. and went to work at once to a-certain the, reason. The reply of a German baker to the queries of several women who were apprehensive of a bread faralpe will serve to illustrate the whole affair •fehooat vait a leetle. ladies,’.* replied the Teutonia philosopher;! **ve print down der brie* of flour. hn£ Kiri*” 11 **** loaft “ th ®y hsver vas for the same The bakers purchase very sparingly, and the ueonla f lf£* det ? rmined to eat .paringiy for a’abort rime P &atf •*» • ' ®* 0f ’^i* 00^8 yesterday the l ® that genUen>enmcoa •*lt ssef a V? e decline in these words, **i« ’ ,!fhe purchasers at the wiD be able to sell at low rate*, and that storekeepers who mark their goods at htfh B *oJfi ffo«» up. but negteetto make a r*dne- Wnen gold dtelines, will suffer to or less toth * amountif stock onbaod • .Fowl* the time to form *’butter leagues, ” because * *he country the best butter Is rated at prices ranging from 20 to 26 cents per pound in Goshen county If. T-, fresh-made butter Is quoted at 20 cent# p*r pound Ho can be given why butter should be knot ,up .to. 6C@CS cents per pound in Philadelpflia. It must come down. 0 here is evidently a decline in the price of milk. The dealer*, we understand, wilt serve it to customers on n»xt Monday moraine at two cents per qaart less then is now paid. It is supposed that the price will dsciine still further, and that In a couple of weeks it will be flw cents per.qusrtlass than it is at the protect time people who form the Government seem to ba determined to govern themtelves by purchasing as sparingly as possible, at least for the present. t ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE M. E. CHURCR. EIGHTH DAY—KOENING BKBSIOK. a v,°^S reß w op , ei 4? d , , by religious exercises, con ducted hr Bev. W, .C. Robinson. Rev J. Turner changed from effective to super numerary, 'I la toilowb! * were re colTt d on triU in th, Oonfe rence. James GsttoU, of. Hopewell circuit. Wesley C. Johnson, of Wilmington. i John Wilton, of Tolbert circuit f George W. £nrk, of Baston district Wtlitam L. McOoweil. of hnowhUl district The Bishop here announced that n* wa of the dealh of thekev. W- a Thornton D. D < of London, had bsea received. This gentleman was one of the delegates to the last General Conference held in tHs city In cou nedionwith Mr. Thornton’s death, B*v. Dr. Durbin presented a series of resolutions, rcaoiog a* follows: Resolved, That the PhtladelphlaConferencehas heard with profound regie t of the recent and sudden deat hof W. S, 1 hornton. late delegate from ihe British- Wssiey* an Connection to the General Conference of the Metno diet Episcopal Church. Meeolveoi Thairwe wIU ever chesieh a lively remem brance of his dignified and Christian conduct.and of ais earnest and evangelical m nistry among ns daring his late visit to fur General Conference Resolved, That we request the deleg&testo the British Conference at its next sdseion to present the preceding resolutions to said' Conference as a testlznoulai of one ssmpaihy with them in the great loss the* havesus tainedin the death of Mr Thornton.' The resolutions were adopted by a rising vole. RaV. Dr. Parrish, of ihwU b. Baniiary Commission, was here introduced, andonade a brier staiemeatin re f*>iejjG6 to the labors ae'd- assigns of this body. The manner of for warding. And dintributitg aqppl'e* vai iilufetrated ; also. theisJorsof theSanitaiy C» amlsdoi in t scaring the back pot and pensions due and th.ir WiOowsfreeofaU charse ; The annual report of the Boardof Steward* waer*ad The money received from the Deveral di-trict* daring the » ear was ff 7 78r.75, sn increase of SS7U 06 ovar Utd -previous year. Tne number of claimant* is large, bs ug fifty six. an increase of three Impressed with ti e tecwhicy ot incregfing the fond, the board ha*e iu crcascd iheacsetsments twenty per cent. The report was adopted. Tbs statiiiicf of the Conference wer* p?n«Med , The number of church members is €6,970; probationers, 6,176; locfcl preachers, 85?; churches, 6*4; ptrsoeugae, 7«; value ot churches, sl,9tf,Bvi; value oi p.rsou'gda, $194 <U; number of deuhe, 782 t ra-s-d for niUwilons, $•7 for Bible, fffttSS 93; Sunday School Uaion, '1,2-71 81;.education, #1.1541 p-eacuera, wi' 466 76. The Conference then adjourned, to meetkt 3 O*Cl00k,". 7 ' APTBKKOON BBBSIOW, RThe body reaseimbied at S o’clock. Religious services were conducted by Bev. J. G. Har pb>. .. Mr moire of the following memhers oLHse Coafereac*, wco nave died during the past read *aad approver : nevs. W. Smith, James Webb, J B Beunisoit, A Fretd, and W. Cannon, Govjraorof Delaware Bevs. A. Wallace, ▲. Manehip, and J W. Jackson, were appointed a committee to take charge of the widow ftud chiioren ot Jb'ev. A. Freed. ■ ... - J. Bi UcCnHoTigh was appointed to preach the annual miieionsemun.; the centenneiy sernoo to he preached by Eev. Dr.-Cattle, and Her. T. O. tfarohy to preach the sermon on the relation of the ministry to feuhda?‘tchools 1 . an address irom the Laymen's Convention was read in reference to lay representatives; also, an sn»wer. to it, signed by numerous prominent members of cue body. The orders or the day. being ceded for, ibe of inserting in the geEeral rules an seditions! arucle, p o hibiting “tlavenoiding” as well as the having and selling of human beings for the purpose of holding thein in bondsge, was taken up Rev. Mr Cut nlsgham spoke in favor ot the amend ment, and signed that, under the new dispensation, Chritt bad prohtbl-ea the .holding of human beu>«a in bondage. * Be -had -commanded that-whatsoever we would that men should do to us so we should do to them. •' s , * v - » ' Rev. Dr. Quigley opposed ihe amendment, unless H was submitted to a vote of all tb« members of the Church. -It was passing »n ex post facto la w. The s mend meat was finally adopted by this Confe rence, there being but nine dissenting voices. BTEHIKG SESSION. Conference reaeaerailed at 7K o’clock. The religious exercises were conducted by Rev. 8 W. 'hemas; Rev. John Ruth presented the following report upon be stale oC the country: Raving upon'previous occasions, as a Conference, fully expressed our views of duties in reference to tne staie of the country,we would now disclaim alllnterett in merely partisan polities,reaffirm our past declarations of unswerving loyalty to the Onion of these States, oe claiing that, In our judjtment the thtunph* f ocr ermy and n*vy U Joet cause for devoted thsnicsgivlng to Ai mighly God; snd believing that the rebeUlon is vlrta aJJy crushed, and desiring that the war mav Spaniity end, vre .earnestiyrsupplicate tie Divine’influence to incline the hearts of rebels in arms to submission to the coiiStitutiobftl' authority of the land, that the useless, wastesui effusion of their blood in a hopeless struggle may cease. I Resolved. That the amendment of the Constitution of the United States.submitted to ttoe legislative bodie* of the feiates,'having for iu purpose the extirpation of slavery by positive law, meets with onr hearttesHtp proval. , 2. That we congratulate the people of Maryland that, by the adoption of her new Constitution and the coa currtnce cf jb«r Legislature In the amendment Of the Constitution of the Untied States, she has forever freed herteif irom the great sin of American slavery. A That as Christian men and ministers we rejoice in ihe elevation of the down-trodden and oppressed to tne rights of universal.humanity, and thai wasympatbize with and shall commend to tbe support of oar people all laudable efforts for their education and elevation. 4. That we con mend the Rational freedmen’s asso ciation as an iastramentalityin the hands of , the people for thispnrpote. ' 6. That, believing the loyal-people of the South who have in the past b*ld to our form of Church govern.' meat will in the new state of affairs that the-rebeilkm has, in the Providence of God* brought about, look to ourChurcnfor a home* we greatl* approve the action of our Church authorities in the early occupation of this new field of labor,-and shall devoutly suapUcate the Lord of the Harvest to send forth more laborers Into Hisvinyaxd. 6. T hat we.coTdially commend the United States Sani tary »nd Christian Comm lesions as the . great means in the hands of the people in carrying Christian eympa tir and physical comfort to onr sick ana wounded soldiers, and in connection with thsse we commend to public liberalityall institutions and associations having for their, object the belief or the sorrow and suffering; arising from this war, eves among our enemies, be lieving that Ist the fulfilment of the Divine command,’ ‘‘lf thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him dr ink, for in bo doing thou shall heap coals of fire on hi* head, ’ ’ we pursue the course -best calcuiated to secure a permanent peace to our belovsd country- A minority report was presented antagoniatie to this. It was tabled, ten voting in ihe affirmative. The report was then adopted. APPOISTMSSTB OF THB PHILADELPHIA OOH* VBBEHCB, North Philadelphia District—Joseph Mason, Bre eiding Hoer.—St. George’s, D. IT. Bartins; Trinity, A Longncre; H. F.Hurn; ►print Girden- Etrcet, to be supplied—J. NeD. tnp v Fifth -sweet* J B. tmith; bt Joseph, A. Atwood: Eensington, J H Al day; Silvan, J. W. Arthur; Bancock-street, Wm B. JVood; Saseiuary, T, W. Maclary 5 Front street. T. A. Fernley j'Tvelfih-rtreet, Vr, C Bobinsos; Heddiug.A. Manshlp; Nineteenth-street, H.B way; Calvary, tebe supplied; T abemaele, B. H, Fettlson; Cohock rink, J B. Irwin; Summarfieid, Yaushan hmilh; Port Richmond* B. I. D. FeDPBr: North City Mb cion, to be supplied; Rising suu. Jj 0. M Comae; Mtleatown, L. B. Hughes: Harmer's Hill and. Jarxeitown. Wm. P Howell: oheltenham G. VV. i L> brand; Lehman's Chapel and Fair view, Wm. H t Ba reli; Doy3e»town. Joseph Weleh;Frankford, P. J. • Cvx; Bridesburg, J; M Hinson; Bnst.eton, B: T. > Benney; Holmesbmrc, tube supplied; Somerton, Wes- : ley B&rkrese; Bristol, Wm. Barnes; Attleboro, C. H. JjcDerttond; 0. Bypherai KrnUle. L. • Socton; Mon-ltvil!., I). W. Gordon; MBwtowu, Wm. tfagte; LnpiEerTille, J. Todd; Sew Hop.,G. T.: Frame; Easton, E. Hodran: Booth Ksrtoo, 0. W. Arne: Slcbinond, J H MoLauahlin; Btroudabarr,: Wm. J. Paxton; Cherry Valley, to be .applied; Mon roe, E. Townsend; Tumersvitle, .to be supplied: Baglooiyilla, to bo tnppUed; Burt am Circuit, to bo supplied; Bt, James, Samuel A. Hoiiner. J. F. Durbin,'oorraspondmz secretary of the Mis-: Monary Society, member of the Trinity Quarterly Con ference. J. Flanery, agent of the Conferenee Tract Society, membero! Hedding Quarterly Conferenee. C. J. Ci ouch, chaplain 0.8. army,.member of Spring Garden Quarterly Conference. •South Philadelphia District —Joseph Castle, Pre siding Eider —Onion, a. D. Carrow; Eazareth. C. Hill; Arch Street,, J F. McClelland; kbeuezsr. T S Murphy; Salem, A. Wallace;Bl. Fani s, 8. W.Thomas'; Wharton, street, J. F. C-.plain; Mariners’ seinel, Wm. Mullen; Western Church, T. StOTOns; Broad street, J. Thompsoni .Central Church, G. W. Orindia; Fittman Chapel, J.'J Jones; West federal-street, Jos. Gragg; Toung Men’s Central Home Mission, to be sup. Plied; Second-street, S. Townsend: Eleventh-street, JB. J. Carioti; BcottChureh. T. B. Miller; Anbury. W Cooper; Thirty.eighth.street, J. Dickerson; Centen nial, T. M. Griffith; Haddington, J; F. Miller; HesSn- Vllle, A Bittenhonss; Badnor and Bethesda, H. Patter eyn; Darby and Mount Pleasant, Abel Howard; Pat ehalvble,. J> McKee; hancaiter. First Church, C. I. ..Tboppeon; Lancaster, St-Faul’s, J. F. Crouch; Safe Harbor nd Manor, J. A. Watson; Columbia. William Major; Marietta and Maytown,..Wi Matthias; Mount Joy, J. bn Stringer; Balnbrldgo and Falmrutu, to bo supplied; Harrisburg, locust-street. |I. W. Jackson; Bmrrlsburg, St. Vaplie. C. W.-Blokley; Harrisburg. Bidge-avenne, Wm-. »M, Bidgsway; Dauphin, G. *. Burlpck; Hnmmelstown. M. Barnhill; Ballets, J. D Kesshr—oua to ba supplied; Georgetown Mission, to be supplied; Wiconiaopand li kens. J, M. Wheeler; Mid dletown, 8 T. Kemble. FTGoomhe, endowment agent of Dickinson College, member of Areh-sfrset Quarterly Conference.* H. M. Johnson; president bf^Dickinson College, mem ber of locuet-ctreet Quarterly Conferenoe, Harrisburg. John Kuth. chaplain Eastern Penitentiary, member of Arch-sirect Quarterly Oonferenca. 8,1. Gracey, chaplain 0. 8. Army, Bock Island, lU,, member of Dnl<m-Quarurly.Conference. ■ ■ J. S. lane, chaplain 0. 8; Army, member of Broad street Quarterly Conference. G. G. Bale straw, chaplain .0. 8. Army, member of Bidge-avenue Quarterly Conference. T. Kirkpatrick, chaplain U. Is. Army .member of Had dington Quarterly Conference. J. C. Gregg, chaplain 0. 8. Army, Eew Orleans, member of West-Federal- street Quarterly Conference. Meaning District—Wm. L. Gray, Presiding Elder heading isbenezer, G. W. McLonshlln; Biading Bt. Peters, J. F. Meredith; Manaynnk Mt. Zion. H* X ul*roy; Manayunk Ebenezer, J. fl. Tarner, Falls of bchuylkUl, J 8. Hughes; Bonhorough, 8. B. Best; Germantown, Haines.street, J. B. Maddox; German town, Sh.Btephen’s, W. Keiutey: Chestnut Hill, Isaac Mast; Conshohocken. B. Owen; Marlon Square. T. B xitely; Hometown, De Kalb street, J Pastorfleld- Hometown. Oak-street, G. Orem; Ferkiomen. J Band: Montgomery Square, J. h, Taft; Fhteuixville, A. John; Salem, J. Edwards; West Chester U. F. Tar ner; Bro.ve end Downingtown, J. hinenmnih; Potts town, S O Hare; Sprlngfleld, D. I*. Paitereon. C-J., Little; Wayneshurg, J, AUon; Birdsboro, Thomas Sumption. G. S. Conaway ; ißaiks-oonaty Mission, to he supplied; Lebanon, M. H. Bisty; Oornwall. W. SwindellstCreeiona, 8 Lucas; FottsTllle, J, B Me , Cnllcugb; Mlnorsvajs, J Aspyil; Tremoot, J slioh ter; Port Carbon, Wm. MoComb.; Now Fhiladolph.a, J B. J McConnell; St Clair and Wadesrille, G T. Barr; Tamaqna, J T. Arttor; Mahanoy City, to be supplied; Manch Chunk, G, Heacook; Parry yule, w B. Dureil; Heequahoning and Summit, 8. H Beiener- AUentown, W. o. Best; Bethlehem, 0. Cummlne: Ca tasaqua. B. F leett. T. a Thomas, chaplain Hnltod States army, member ofßsinee.street Qnsrterly Conferenee. Wilmington District— James Cunningham, P. B.— WUminston-Asbnry. G. Quigley; «t. Paul’s. W. J. 1 Steyeneon; onion, J. i>. Curtis; Soott, J 0. Heill; Brandywine, J. France; Mount Balem, WUliam a Fugb; Hewiort, W, H. Fries; Hew Castle, a H. f Lew; Delaware City, H. Frame; St.. -Gsorge’s, 2; .* Gillingham-mxe• to be supplied; Newark, Jf- a, Day.'B. T. String; Elkton, M. D. Kurts; Bethel, A. M-, Wiggins; Hortheast, J L. Houston; Charle.ton, G. L. Shaffer; Port Diposit, J. A Brindle; o to he supplied; Ozford, F B. ’ 8 6W London- Bodine; Fulton, J. B Merrill; MountHebo, H, W. Bqnnum; Straaburg, T. ■Montgomew: Enterprise and Conestoga, W. W. Me- Michael and B. W. Jones; Coduanvlile. V. Gray and ;W. 0. Johnson; Goueivtlle, W. Coffman; Marshall ;town and Emmett, •* fo f < ®>aE«r;GurtrieTlll“j. Car roll: Gheaier, J. B Meredith; South Chester and Vil lage Green, J-B-QnigiilChes-erCiionit, W.M Dairitu pie; Village Green, M B. Manrger: Media. D George; CroziotTille, E. P. Aldred; Mt. Lebanon, i Dyser. *■ ’ : K. J. Way, ek&pJain U. S Army, Fori Dal&wKTx jmsuiker of tkt Dclawara Cite Quarterly Goofeieace * > J. R. T. Gray, chaplain u.B. Army, memoer of Oochr ranviil® Qnarte-ly Conference ! W. T, Tull, cbaplaio U, 8. Army, member of Asburv Qaarteriy Conferenee, Wilmington, j Easton EUtrict—T. J f Tfiompsoa, Pres Wing Btfier.— iSmyraa, Or Cooks: Smyrnfc Cirsutt, H. Jaudercoa, 8, S i Conner; Middletown, Win. Urie; Odessa. W £ tEnalandi-Dover, £L Cololazer; Camden, S.W. Ham* •QersiVe j W. Moiritt; Frederica and Barrett’s Chapel, a T eeott: Felton, H. A Cleveland; Willow Grove, tel Lamdeni one to be supplied: Milford, J. _H. Lieht bourn; Harriniton, W. M. Warner,- Q. W. Bark; Demon, J. Houek, one to be supplied; Greensboro, 8. Powers, J A Cooper; B. T Gardiner, Al bert Jump;-Talbott, T, J Qaiiley.D.C, Rids wav; £ at ton, B. F Pries; B&ston Circuit, J. Brandreth; Centreville* J, 8. Cook, J. Wautiunan; Qieeustowa, J. B Elliott; Kent island, W. B^Gre*g ; J B. Brjanr, i. W. Werton; Still rond, B M ller; Carlton, St. Paul’r, J„ F. Boone; Millimton, J A. Mitssey* oua to be supplied; Forest Hiasion, to be sap piled; W O’ntiU, chaplain U. 8 Army, member of Talbott Quarterly Coufsreaee; Kent, J. W. Simpson, 'N M. Brown Snow-BUI/&i9trict— B. Cooper, Frosidisff Blder, —Ssaford. W. Kink, T, B. Martind»l©:Laarel, to be supplted; Dorcheeter, fit. 8-ThompjburW. pAdertlsirarg. W, F-. Talbott; Church Creek, •£- pa»e,«cnB to be supplied; Tobacco Stick, D. D. Had bod; Aireys. to tM eapoled; Cambridge, O. F. M**den; Cambridge Circuit, O. T. Hbeppird. ** Bsrt n, *up.: Worosster. to be supplied; Qaau* tie©, w. W, Redman; Bharptown, T.'B. NiliUna: Princes* Anne. G a Phoetus* J M Parner; F*l>- mount, W. Merrill; Anuantssex, BL G. Irwin, one to i>* »applied; At ai.uc, to be supplied; Accomac. T. L. Tomnslneon, one to be supDllea; yerthamptou. to-be supplied; Rewtown, J. W. Plersoa, one to be supplied; Anew Bill* S. L. Poulson, one to be supplied {"Berlin, T. F. Plummer; Fraagford. to be supplied; MiUsborn. tebeirpplbd; Lewes, L. D. tfoCUotook; Milton. W. JB wplton; Georgetown, to he supplied; StavtouvUe, to -be *upp;ied; Salisbury, J. Humphries, W. L. Mc- Dowell. ' J. T. v&nbvrkalow. ebsplain, U. 8 army* member of Peetord Onarterly Conferruce. w. Gsmniond, chaplain,.U. 8 army, member of Ba llsbury Qcarterly Conference. J. T. Gracey, transferred to the IndU Mission Con ferenre J M Soon and Alexander Mauehip* to Hitsruri and ItiUMtß C»nterences, ’ . It wss agreed that when the Confereoce adjourn it «4- jcurnto George's Church of this city. Tim .reason.that It George’s Cburob / . was selected is that next: year wlll.be <be centenary anniversary of the of MAthodlsm in this country, asd fit, George** U the centenary church. < Aftf-r tbe scnouooementof the appointments, the Con ference adjourned. SHOCKING ACCIDENT, Mr. A. F Arnold, of Brooklyn, New York, had one of his bands ent offlast evening at the Kenslagtnn de pot. Fft was removed to the Api-copsl Hospital. In attempting to set on tfce train after it had ».taeta4 he slipped , .ana the wheel passing over his hand crushed it to a pulp. MORE REMAINS FOUND. The remains of Mrs. Whitfield and one of the Misses Ware wer* found in the ruins of the Ute disastrous fire on South Ninth street. N There remains but one of the missing victims of that disastrous conflagration. CITY COUNCILS. A stated meeting of Councils wag held yesterday afternoon. SELECT BRANCH. - Jaws T txd* Isa * president, in the chair. Mr, Gkay (U.). chairman'of 'he Committee on Water Works, made a reportappropriatiogfur y-flve ibounaud I’oriars tor the put pos« of sinking a orib at Fturmount dsm / Mr. Eriro (O.) moved to refer it to the Commutes ou Finance Mr Grat (U.) did sot object to the reference, but iJ ought ihe reference would be -expensive to the eitv, ss tu« darn c u 7 d notasain withstand a pressure of ice. The bill was referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr Bing (O ) offered a resolution asking the Mayo? to report the amount of the loan now unsold am the diffrsvnce in price between now asd when the loan was authorized. tyihls resolution gave rise to au excited debate. Tbe latte< olaato.: to wit: “ And thevditfsTenee iu price between no wand when the loan was authorised, “ wa* nrJeken <>us and the relation passed, ... Tbe Pbbsident t-übmitted the following; To the Seltd and Common Council*: ■ . . The vi dersict eo, a com am tee of the Feunsylysuia Borticnlmral Society,"to Which was referred a report of its con mil tee on entomology, with instruction to make such use of IVas best ro produce some, prscttesl refeu t have det-rmtued, among © her things, to re tpeerfatiy transmit a copy or the report to Councils, ft C‘>* tains much valuable information r and important luigestions on the subject of exterminating me vs n< u»- Jnsecte *h»t- are so destmo.lye to' the public .square* aiidrihroaghoat the etty. The sasgastion of bsuisMng the *q air rel* from the squares, and enepursg- Iss bitosto build their nests la the trees, this eommU tee think important* and respectfully .recommend to hj consideration of Councils. Tfcsre werS recently in pmted .iDto Boboben. fi. J . some r ßarooeaus£>arrowB, a rend domestic oird. knowxrin all the cities and to wns of Barone- and powerful agents iu the destructlot of worms and insects. Tele committee nave b«eniuoorre pponc-f i>c* with an intelllgonw&enilemaaof Jorey City, •'hotixthe 18th Inst, writes as follows; “ fhsywere flrrt imported into Bobokeu by the Bremen lias of steamer*. They increase rapidly, sndh&ve four broods lnayear. ,Tbev have been very busy for the last two or three weeks preparing their nests in theeavts aod corniers of the homes on the sunny side of thsetrsete. Thfyi:pm to have stood the winter very wail. Mr; offic« Firing on the north wedt corner «f the street T have a hundred or so mornlngßuntil noon'. Ido not tktnk we will b« troob.ed very mueh with worma this ruinzL er, as It odes not ttk« fibem long to clean a tree of tnem. “ The propriety of- introducing some of these birds into *‘ur city is respertfully recommended to the coheideration of Councils: VCry rarp-se-fatiy, " ; * GHhS Y. BaGNSB,; , GBO. H..BURGIM, A. W. HARRISON. 1 Mr. Cattbj.s (U )i chairman of thS Gbmmiicee on -Deienceabd Protection, reported an ordinance-direct ing tbe Bounty. Fund;'Commission to pa» to oitiseas, Wuetberr rafted or not, who places substitute in the set vice, $iG), whetherthe substitute Is for one ot three years. • y ■ ~ a discra*eful sGeae.ensasd in the diseassios (?)tef this bill. Oita CppoSitlon member read another out of tne party, and thieg was Indicative ©fa Media* ser scvlsg been given before Bomememoers'eaiue into the Chamber. - j ; Tie bl l was agreed to. 1- - a somber of bide from Gommon Council were cod cur red in. Adjourned. COMMON BBISOH. President Stoklst (U. > la the chair. Mr y Bunu < D.) offered a com maul cation from the firs mm am watehuten in the Delaware Wa er Worrs ast . lug for »n irereue of pay to two dollars par day. Re fetjed to Committee cn water. Mr. Maror (U. ) prerented the following rssolutioa of tostructWue to tbe City Solicitor: Whereas, The constitutionality of appropriations of pubhc moneys for the enlistment of men into the ser vice of in*- United Sfatea by this Commonwealth, has rs ctntiy bten argued in the Supreme Court of Penusvl; vanir; and whereas the euy of Philadelphia has become liai le, by reason of ruch appropriations, to the amouut of several millions of dvll&rsttoow*'therefore, belt Resolved to the Select and Common Councilt of the city of Philadelphia, That the City Boltctior is hereby CUtcied to move the Supreme Coart for au argument of paid question on behalx of ihe Said' city before all the judges. . ' , v • '‘ - *;* , Tt e resolution was adopted. "i be Conmittee on Highways reported a rewetotion, directing the gracing, uf Miller, Ashmead* and Linden streets. Twenty-third ward. Adopted. _JI he I’omc itree on Hlthways further reported a lution dirtetir g the gracing of Syber; street aud Sine tfe«i£th street, between Thompson and Master streets.’ Adopted Mr. Evebmak (U ) chairman of the Committee on Sur vey s presented au ordinauce authorizing the construc tion of a sewer on FUbert street, west of Twentieth, In the Ninth ward. Fassed. ajso. an ordinance authorizing the construction of a sfewer on Bore street* from Richmond to- Wildey street, bigbteenth ward. . Mr Dillon (O.) oux>osed the construction of this sew er, unless ti e citizens * n that street would bear the expanse. Be a rid that *he city was not ia a condition to pay tor the building of the sower. Mr.Bverhanspoke in favorof constructlngthesewcr, asit «r<toid benefit the city* The bill finally passed. An orctn&nce.authoristeg tbe establishment of a 'War den’s Hue from the Almshouse to the mouth of the Schuylkill, was presented by Mr Bverinau. Mr. Ivans, of the special committee to proceed to Harrisburg, relative to the park bill, reported au ordi cssjce appropriating $675 to. pay expenses of the eom mtitre Pasted Mr. Adams (U.) presented a resolution authorizing the deposit of coal ashes on Paasvnnk road* from Broad street to Gray’s Ferry road Adopted. A reeolution of thanks to the members ef the Legtela inre who voted against the park bill was offered and adopted. Mr. Simpson fU ) offered a resolution that the Com mittee op ttiiy-Property be directed to inqalreand ie poi t by w hom, and by what authority a number of large tree* in FaLmount Park and the squares of the city have bt-en eat down or mutilated. Agreed to. Bills from* Select Council were concurred in a and the Chamber aojeurned. THE COURTS. fln|>reme Court-Present, Woodward, O* J.,»ud JnsticesTbompjteßtVeadgfltroug, and Afnew. Opinions were yesterday delivered in a number,of cases as follows: ' Philadelphia Club vs: S, S. Evans Certifleate from Nisi Prius. Per curiam, Ghtef Juitiee Woodward said that the decree at Nisi Prius.awardinc a mandamus asaluat the Club, ordering them to restore R. E. Evans as a member.was affirmed, the judges who heard tbe.oase beiog equally divided In opinion. By WooifWARD, C. J —Appeal of Gatharine B. Me- Gann, Orphans* Court, Philadelphia county. Decree affirmed Jersey Shore vs Overseers of the Poor for Nippauose township. Common Pleas Lycoming county. Judg ment affirmed. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ex ret. Vandyke and Wad eiih vs. Alexander Henry, Application for a manoamus Per curiam. To a majority of the court the general demurrer seems insaffioteut to raise the Questions discussed. The causes of demurrer should be specially set forth, as prescribed by the statutes? BUsa bath The plaintiffs have leave to amend their demur rer to plead to or to traverse the return within four days, Inaersoll ys. Ingersoll. C. P. Philadelphia. Decree dismissing the libel affirmed. TBB TAX UPOJf DIVIDBKPS BUB THB CITY BY PAS BXNGBB BAILWAY COHPABIBS TO BB UPON SUCH DIVIDENDS BBCLAEKD UPON THB PAID-IN AND NOT UPON THB NOMINAL CAPITAL, The Citizens’ Fas* eager Hallway Company ra The City. Certificate from Nisi Prime. Opinion by Thomp son, J, We see no good reason for differing from the Company in regard te their reports of stock-earning di vidends, made to the Auditor, General, for the years 18(0, "61, ’<s2, and ’63. It is not alleged that they were made in mistake, and we ought to hold them bound by them, and not invoJve ourtelves in discussions about matters more likely to disguise than to reveal the truth. In these reports the capital stock paid in is stated at $192. 160, and the aggregate of dividends on that & one is reported In each year. It is the tax due the city on the dividends for these years that the city is seeking to re .cover -Wbat better evidence could we have than ‘the official statement of the company itself? Nor do I see how, If the truth was stated in thet e reports, as, doubt less, It was, that dividends could have been made and paid otherwise than to paid stock. We-take this amount of paid stock as by the company and the amount of the dividends declared on them as a just be sis on w hick the right of thecity may rest to calcu late her c?aim. It is true the authorized capita* stock was $5OO. GQo. The company reported only $192,750 taken and paid for. Now-they seek to apply the diri-’ dends.to the nominal stock over that amount. All we have* to aay i» that we will not at present indulge‘teem in this method of getting rid of tnelr sworn omri&l re port* -and at the’ssme time the effect of them, viz:'the liability io payment of the tax on their dividends la this, particular esse we feel sure the law meant, iust what ihe company thought it did, that dividends were due to .capital* and noi to mere moonshine.' If the v dividtnds wi re distributable tohnpald stoek, thevoid psny misht forever prevent the city from recovering a dollar of tax, by increasing the stock, as they have the power* and t&n» keep the dividends owing to the large amount of nominal stock always'under six percents We are not obh*ed<to hold am »ueh position under the faets.of the case Judgment affirmed. By Thompson, J —Toner vs. ittoffmau et al. District. Court* DhiladelpMa. * Judgment reversed, and . judg ment entered jordefendant non obstante veredicto' Csmp'beli t». Hand «( »1. 0. P. Luzarae county. V : v ,„’ -l' ; « - - '" r s : P, G. ?e&B!er\vs. Love& Powell. CP. Lycoming county.. Jttdgmentafflxmed. „ Horstman'vs. Qerk'er. District Court, Fhaadslphia. Judsment * firmed. Burton ▼» Fulton, et aL Certificate to JfisiPrius. Juosment affirmed- •• 1 laiys Appeal. Orphans' Court, Barks county. De cree affi rat d at the coit of the appellant* By Strong, J —Fitzpatrick’s appeal. Orphans’ Court, Philadelphia. Decree of the Orphans* Court reversed, and tie report of the auditor J* confirmed. By #g&€W» J.—Drexeilvg. Milier Certificate from Sisi Fiius; Order modified au<t affirmed. ■* fete wart vs. Bowen. C. F. Tioga county. Judgment affirmSd) “Gardner’s Administrators v». Julia A. Heffey, Berks county. Judgment affirmed. Boons vs. Be&dley. G. F- Luzerne county. Judgment reversed and judgment entered for the defendant below with costs, and the record ordered to be remitted. TBB OABB Off .D 2. GODDAKD, which had been assigned for final disposition yester d»y, was calif dup Dr. Given, of Cliflon Hall, Delft' ware county, in which.establishment Dr. Goddard now is under medical treatment, made the following further •return to the writ of habeas corpus*, ; To the Honorable the Judge* of the Supreme Court in ana for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: The further return of Bobert k Given "to the writ of habeas corpus difeciiut him to bring before your honors tne body of Paul B. Goddard: I, the said Kobeifc A. Given, do further make return to the writ of habeas corpus to me directed, that the said Paul B. Goddard is still of unsound mind and a lu natic and now remains in-my charge and under my control for treatment therefor; that the restraint used by me over the said Paul B. Goddard is necessary for hisyror>er tieaimeti for his said.dhease of insanity, and that, in my opinion, it would he improper and dan* srxrouß to the said Paul B. Goddard lor him to be at large ** hat a commission In the nature of a -writ de luuatleo inquirer do has been issued out of the Court of Common Pieas of Phtladelphia-coantT. -for purpose of In quiring into the lunacy of the e&id Paulß. Goddard, and that an inquest duly empanelled to inquire into the said lunacy, has Wit, on the2Mday of March, 1565, that the said, Paulß. Goddard is now a lunatic: and that the record oLtfce said proceeding Is returned, and now on flle in said Court of Common Pleas; and I am here to abide the order of the court In the premises. Sworn to and subscribed B. A. QlVftßf. After the reading of this return the eourt ordered as fol:ows: 4 ‘And now, March 25,1806, on reading of within fuitber return, thecourt deem the facts set forth therein raiitfactory, and order Dr. Goddard to be remanded to the costodyof B. A Given ** The cmb thus ended. ' John Clayton and George W. Biddle, Esqrs., repre sented the petitioners; and Samuel Thompson, Thomas Lkiimer. and George W. Wolliston, Esqrs , acted in be half of Kingston Goddard. : The list of cases for Northampton and adjoining conn ties was then resumed and the following cases dis posed of:'. Stacker vs. Reed. Submitted on paper books: Allentown Bank ,vs- Beck. Argued by Jones and Harwell *»r plaintiff in error, and by Green for de fendant in error. _ . Bower & McCann vs Hower. Argued by Mar well and Jones for plaintiff in error, and by Green for de fendant m error. Noble vs. Cope, irgued by Green aid Marwell for p aixriff in error, and by Meyers and Goepp for de fendant in error . THE POLIOB. THE central station. o f. a P°llcacharacter tru dnoWodl, and aneqnl.ocally dull yesterday, not an Uetn of In tel Bft Occurred at the Central Etatlou. The often, <&• dtecneaed tbo laraat *“the decline; in gold .and the .rise In.Perkioman: oil stocks, the deyaaiatioa of tbe reoest inteiior freshet.; the probable clob* of the rebellion, and tbe Increasing beauty, glory, and power of tbe good old dig He c/nlw foe 080 Hancock a let Army Corps stlU -all nl Chief Frank In, ae he la tbe only on, known In tlila wide- spread branch sf toojsuUb*. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1866. 1.1-1 t.on, ctfkitJiSMi?*. - J?> THE MAFEL AMBER OH COMPANY. CAPITAL ■•*....©600,000. SHARES.'- ..100,000. FAS TALUS, AS. ao.ooo shabkb reserved as wobkidtq capital. *1 FEE BHABX FOB FULL-PAID STOCK. TRRASURRR, THOMAS T. MASON. (Of Mason ACo.,) Ee. 428 MARKET Street GEOBOB FEBKTRpiRB. of Ferkinpine & fflfffae. 80, 66 Worth FOURTH Street JOMaB ‘BASSETT, Jr.. 80. 42SMARKBT Street EDWARD B. HANGS, of Haace, Griffith, AGO., Re. 609 Bast FORTH Street H D FLIEG. THOMAST. MABOH. . JOHN 0. WILLIAMS, Superintendent. Tract Fo l. Consists of a lease of Ere acres‘forth* term of twenty Tears, with a royalty of only one eighth, situated on the eeltbrated “Mapel Farm, ” Danksrd Gr»ek, Greene county, r Peni)]C, and in closeproximity to the famed Wylie weUib Continental! and Kramer wells, which are flowing and pumping from 10 to6o barrels per day. ; ' Tract 80. SL A lease of thirty-live acres for 'the term of nineteen yeans* with a royalty of three-eighths*situ ated on the Myers Farm Big Whitely Greet, Greene , county, Penna. Tills tract is well timbered, and "is underlaid by a fire- feet rein of bituminous ooai, (wits guile a number of banka already opened,) both. of wbleb the Company bavetbe fall privilege of using, free of charge, to carry on tbeir opevatlons. - ; The most remarkable feature of the **Mapel.FarßA i*, that no weli-baa ewer been bored from 250 to 800 feet without producing oil in paying quantities, and all that has been obtained so far has been the celebrated Amber Oil. wbleh. in its crade state, is so pore that It Is used by person^in the vicinity for illuminating purposes;— sellingreadily at's22psr"bairel. It bsa also been tested by machinists in Philadelphia, and found equal to the b**t Sperm Oil for lubricating. Mr. JOHN GK WILLIAMS, : our superintendent, whets now ea the property, has ea laicd men, and is vigorously prosecuting the work* Two wells will be put down at ouoe upon the Kapil Farm, and one upon the Myers Farm. 20,0(0 shares only offered for sale, the larger portion of which has already been subscribed. OFFICE, 2S SOETfI THIBD STREET, mbie-wfiinft ~ WJHUB BIE HIYE OIL COMPANY. CAPITA!. STOCK SftO.OOO SHAKES. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SS CBHTB PER SHARE FULL PAD, f 080, OOP CASH RgBERYED AS VORBXBGt CAPITAL. The propertr of this Cemputy comprt„« 100 acre. la lee elmpU, eltnated In Warren county, Peiuylyania, on the Allegheny river, 4Ji nrilee above TUeonte, freat. Inc on the river about MO reds. There Is room enonih on the property for 40 to 80 veil*. Boring trill be in. mediately eommeneed. The Economite -wells, acme iX miles belotr, are notVj sending 6CO to 7(0 barrels per week to market. The well lately snnk-on Magee's Baa, IK miles below, Is' net yet tubed, but Elyes prospeotsofa 60-bmiel well. So It maybe eeen'at a glance that our prospects (or oil aie very flattering. This property was par chaied eiiht mouths ago at a low figure, the company thereby gaining Immensely by the advance la land. To the stockholders Is reserved the privilege of choosing their own ofilesra, and in placing our names to this we are satisfied we are offer!as to the puhlie inducements -motto he procured lnany company of tho kind mow 1m the 'market. Subzorlbers willplease sail and examine tax them- selves. Subscriptions reeelred at the Banking Offlet of 10. 54 South IMrd Street, SECOND BOOK ABOVE CHESTNUT BTBBST. Wo -wish to close the books of this Company In one BOOKB WIX.L BEOPBNBD HABCH »3d. mhssiat 816 SASDT Oils COMPANY, VENANGO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. Oi FITAL- tmt*> mi .in fjlOO, 000. KISIBVBD WOHKING CAPITAL...... —.530,000. Only (20,000 shares for sale, at $1 per shard—to bo used In developing the property. The property of the Bit Bandy Oil Company consists of 120 acres In fee simple, clear of all leasee and Ihcam-' brancee, sltnated. on the Big' Sandy 'rimer; 'Venango' county, Pa., three miles from tbo month, fonr railqa sonthweet from the town of Franklin) and within one ; and a half miles of the Jamestown' Baljrbad, which Is now being laid, and will be completed by next season.' Tbo property bas a river frontageOf half a mlts.allof which is available for boring proposes, and 1* heavily timbered with white oak of the best quality. There Is sofßcleat coal upon tho property for au purposes. The public road to Waterloo, and the old Pittsburg road to Franklin, ran near the lands. In the vicinity are the large well* struck upon the Allegheny. .. ' ' ' i-. i . M.v'. ■ The property Is alio in cloie proximity to the Well* on Sugar and French creek, and is abdut fonr mitts east of the Adamantine WeU, lately struck on Bast Bandy. "= .' Surface Indications srs very rich, oU having Men found in many places exuding from the ground. In I£B2 a lane well vrae etrack on thi Big Sandy, three quartern of a mile below the property, bnt which was abandoned in consequence of the low prioo of oU and the breaking ont of the war, Two engines have been pnrehased, and are.now upon the premises, and four wells are now in progress of being bored. The Company proposes to sell only 20,000 shares of stock, at One Dollar per share, to be used for develop- Ins the property. r The Company, having no royalty or rents to pay, owing no debts, having no fractional Interest to look after, will conduct Us business solely for cash; and the holders of Big Sandy stock will receive the whole net product of tho property, , ' The subscription books will be opened on WEDNES DAY, 22d list, (and remain open for three weeks; un less the stock is sooner subscribed for), at the office of tho Company, SECBXTAHT mb22.wf6t WILLIAM W. ALLEN. rWT ™ E COMUIBIJS FEIBOUDN ia» COMPANY. f * sW '® sSI^mPTIONJPBICE™ **■ 88 CBB |g Fi? ETBEK ASSESSMENT CBBW - President, J 1. McCain. TKas. and See . B.F. Woods. This Company is organized on .tho equitable plan; of placing all subscribers on-the ground floor. ’ The lands embrace.over-000 acres in.fee stmp.e, In two tracts, both situated In tho finest , portions ot the Great Oil Belt of West Virginia. ; The advantages, both pre sent and prospectiyo, are greater than any offered br any other Company Geological Deport and Maps maybe seen, and full Information gtven. Books of Subscrlptlonnow open at the Office of - i .II DILLON & CO., mblB 6t« No. SOS WAMPT Street. AT A MEETING ,OF THE EE WBIITB PkTKOLKOM OOMPAST, hold This daj.lUTohJil.lBBs,'the folio irlna Matte r mm wete elictad to serve as Dinoton for the ensuing TltUCi '’ ' '* ' •j- > ' •• • f General HBEHANN BIGGS. ' GBORQB BULLOCK, r , Jacob BT*GBL. • jl nW-st* PEESIBEBT. H. D. FLING, 23 South THIRD street. SECRETARY, DANIESL ti. LEEDS* 108 South FOURTH Street. DIBKGTORB, FAB VALUE |1 PER SHARE. CKMUPOKATOUg, W. He BTBVBBS, TO KoKIBBIB, ADAM WARTHKAH, h.Vblks^ WM.G. HUE*. WM. G. HUEY, 100,000 SHAKES, At $5. Bo 404 WALNUT STREET. PBSaiBBST, WATSON BAXiONE. 1.11 i ilKip^.otposli.s. AFPI CiJ COM Mass ARY OF STTB- V/ SISTERCE, Ro. 828 W ALEUT StrMt. . BE4IED PROFOSAt.B. i* DU/LtCATB. '•’.S' 'eeived tMs Office until 11 a cloak Mon MOIH) AY. March i 7. 1866. forfuri-isblng for xb« of »he United Mates army ihefo lowing subsistence etores, delivered quality coni fed new MESS FORK, m new full- hooped white oak barrel*, »Uhir-n master hoops; meat to be full welghtCSO libs.), free from rust or stein, thoroughly cured and.saited,Aaud to have been Hpacked within thirty dare of delivery. To be deiiveiei within fifteen, days from ID© 000 Founds first quality corn fed new BAOOB, IW * fIDSS cr 6HODLDRKB (good average we-ght; shoulder* to Vi sqaare cut), tno rouably emoked and packed witboat P r o 8 * suii In tight tierce* or uniform sis*. To be delivered wtihln twenty oay*from award. MOO btnels first qualify new JSXT K*. MBSB BBBF.in new full hooped white oak haireis, with iron master hoops: meat to be /uli weight (fiJO pounds), ana thoroaghJy salted. To be delivered wWa fi teen days from -53.000 barrels choice EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, in well coopered beadlioed barren, with rmad hoops; name of braod aud place of maaafac tureto be stated in the bid. To be delivered within award. 100 000 pound* BBW WHirE BBaNd, in strong, ~ well*coopered headliced barrels. K To.bede* • * lirardd within fifteen day* from award _ 100,000 pohode light j *How COFFEE feU(#Aß*or choice dry RAW SOGAR. in *tronf barirete (the beet in use for the purples), thoroughly coopered To be delivered within fiftoaa 90,000 pounds first-quality ABAMAIfTINB OAlf-. K.BB, fuD-weight 12s . To, be. delivered .wjtthinieu daT'sfrom awwri • ■ • * 3,000 gallon* STROP AaOLASSRS. In strong well coopered barrels. To be delivered within 1,000 pounds "pure*ground BLACK PEPPER, iu. four ounce paper* Bidders will scats the kind of Pepper offered and will submit a sample in grain as well as ground. Te be ■ delivered within ten days from award l ... POTATOES —Such, quantities as may be required dur->~ ing the mosth of April, (sind to be stated,) in KoedoTdiß&ry .web coopted barrels. Bid to srate the p/ic* per ppuud p tekages included. ORTORS—Such quantities .as maybe required during the."month. of/AprlJ, (kiod to be stated,).in good oid'nary wel: coopered barrels. Bid to •late the price p*r pound, packages included. If not needed within the above specified time, con tractors will be required to hold their goods, without expense to the United Mates, nniii wanted fcampiee of ail' the above a: tides, except meats, must be delivered with the proposal »Bd referred to (herein, buCthe proposal-must not 1 be enclosed with the sample.,, iamples must be in hose* or bottles, and netih pAper parcels: allssmples to be dietiumiy marked t _ll e meats will be examined and passed up*n by John G. Tailor, Inspector on the part of the United State*. SEPARATE PROPOSAL A, IN DUPLICATE, must be mace for each article enumerated, and bidders may propose for th« whole or any part of *aeh » - A prided copy of this ad verttsemenft must he attached to e«ch pr< potaJ, and proposals must.be epeoift* iu oom* pJyltmwithaUlts'terros i‘ Each bid must have the written cuarantse of two re sponsible names for the fulfilment of the agreement, who will five bonds if required s , BLAbK FORMS Fi.R..pBOPbSALK- oautaiulnc the fo<m of guarantee, may be had on duplication at this office, • The eelJor’s name, date of purchase, name of cou tentev gross tan and net weight*, roust be marked on ©very pachag*,?and all cld maifca must be obli r erat«d; Betun e of weiahte by professional.public weighers must be given required ( Robles from parses whoßave failed to fuiAl a former aiieement will be coDsWeied. v Bids, will include pack ages, and delivery ahany pelut m this.city, to ne designated by this office;’and any in ferior packages or,cooperage will be ccubidsred. aufil ctent cause lor rejection of contents ' . . Zfayment will be made in enneat-fuud*.' : _ Proposals to-be endorsed fg* Eubtiste&se Stores, *’ and directed to B. mh2B 4< G»ptala and 0 S Yets, T>JBPOT QUAKTBBMfcSTBR’B OF •-M-FICE,-. ■ * , CiKoms *Tt,O.. March fe). ISM. \ PROPOSALS are invited by tbe undersigned, until FRIDAY, Maiob 31,. at 12 e'eioeJK SL, foi furnishing this DeramTeutwith BLOUSE FLaßft&L, ABUT STANDARD/ To be ot pure wpoi, freefrom shoddy, and wvoLdred« a dart b'ne color.in tboigodye. Width to be ttoC less then twenty seven (2?) iucfahs. There must be forty eight (48) fitting tbreeds "to the inch, and In the chain fifty iU (fie) '(be weight per linear yard mast be five aud one half ounces • . . free from Hole*, thoroughly cleanaad, asd &unu» faith red in a worhmanltae manner. Deliveries to commence within thirty- day* after date Of award, ana he eompietec within ninety days there after. . Proposals for longer deliveries will sot be con sidered s Proposals for article* inferior to Blander 4 will not be fo&sidered. Bide will be opened on FRIDAY.Jfirek 31st, at 12 I’tlotk M , at this office, and bidden are mawtei to jo preeent. Awaidswilibe made on SATURDAY, April Ist. 1865 Col C W MOULTON, Depot Qa&rtsrmaster, : ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S "r OFFICE, 80. 1139 OIBaRD Street. | __,, ’ ***!£-« dblpbia. March 21.1865 • ’ BEAMIU PROPOSALS will t» received attbis offise until 12 o’clock M on SATUSDAY, March 25, 1869, for the immediate delivery at .the United States Storehouse, HABO vnR-£treet wharf, properly packed and ready for .transportation, of the following described Quartermas ter Stone*; to bainsproted byanlnspector appotntod'on the paitof tbe,Government, vi*t r , > . - ;4. e00 pounds pure White iu oil “Lewis.’* “Itewde grinding, ”1000 fe. barrels. ■ 1 ibai t*l pure Tarpeotine. l , lfO gallons Lit seed OIL . . w. : > Mutations Wright's Japan Dryer. 1 I.OCO ponnds uxide of Iron, ** in oil, * * 800- lb. barrels. ?C0 pound* YellowOchre, **in oil ’’ (French.) 60 pound* m* dium Chrome‘Green (in oil), 1 barrel Whiting. . ■ 24 Pain* Pots, Block tic 7}£ inches iu diameter, 7 lache* ! ndepthoutside. and 6 inches inside. 24 ClmtonJs Na 9 Bagh Tools r : s.-i. v 24 Ghnton a 6 0 extra Pound Brushes. 24 Clinton** X Fiat Fitches 6 pounds Pumice Stone, in lumps. tt'qnireeSandpsw—4 r Bo l lK.3Jroi 2 1 4 80. %i, Tbe.suooeesful bidder must agree to furnish such ad ditional quantity of each article at the contract pries as JbAybe r-qttired during the quarter commencing April I,lBs, r and .ending June SO. 1805. _ . Proposals for any of tbe abore artioles to ba endorsed on envelope <k for Army Supplies, 80. 1,” tebeopensd on the 25ih lust { 1, tOO Gurry Combs. 2, COO Wagon Bows, i 2M3 ..wssonXovtr* (cotton duck, 10 ox , as per sam ple of cover atUniUd States Storehouse; 1 yard sample of duck required). 20 Ringed Hasps and Staples, 60 Hub Boxts, 12 inches long, inches. do 12 . do 2>&x!3£ do. do 12 do 2 xIH do. 80 do 10 do 2Kx134 do. 80 do 7 do lkx)|| do. 26 do 8 . do' ' 3Kao> do. 600 Wagon Spo* es, front and hind. 60 Ambulance Springs. • Froposais for any of the above articles to be endorsed p ropo*ai» for Army Supplies, 80. 3» to he opened on the 26th inst. , All of the above articles to be of the best quality. Biddere ahou'd state tha quantity bid for, and when they4will commence and finish ihslr deliveries; the' pnerof the articles (to include boxen and delivery), which should be written, both in words and figures, ‘ and conform to the Urms of this advertisemea£ a Copy Of which should accompany each proposal, and no schedule prices will be received. .. Samples of the artioles bid for must be delivered at the Banover-street Storehouse twenty-four hours be fore the opening of the bids. Bidswill be opened on ; Skturay, March 25, ISSS, at 12; O olock M . and Didders are requested to be present. Sami bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per- " sons; whose signatures must be appended to the guanut-' tee, and eertifiSl to as being good and suficieat security ter the amount involved by the United States District o<dleCtor. or other public officer. . The right, is reßerved fco reject any bid deemed un reascnsble.and no bids from a defaulting contractor will be received.- - AJlpreporalsto be made out on tlie regular form* wMcb. will be ftmtitbed on application at this oflics. tefpMadelpS'Dwt. W ' ***“• GBOBGB B. OBSTB, C»pt: and A Q M. EDUCATIONAL. A LADY WILL TAKE A FEW MORE Pupils fa Prawinr, on PalD'in*, Water Onion, Fbotoiraph Coloring, »tc,, at 760 South NINTH street. , mh2B-3t» QAKDALE SEMIKART, AiN BNGLISH,CLA6SICAL, ARB NORMAL SCHOOL YOUHG MSlf AND BOYS, PUGHTOWN, O JESTER CO., PENN A. : fbMMxt turn of thU Institution will begin on MON PAI, Am 11 3, 1860. Poe Circular*, eoutatulus particn* lan, andresß ISAAC W. GDLDUI, A M., muß-Da rrinolpaL 'FREEMOTJNT SEMINARY, NORRIS JL TOWS, PA , FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.- sft?,SS m iS er . ?< 2? r Months will oommoßOOiOn fcPFSS*. 1, fraiLa*. Tacanclee ran now Be Moored bPoJKllinato JOHH W. LOCH, Principal.. YTCLLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— -Jt-JSSWAS? BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles frota .MEDIVPx Thorough: oonne In Mathematles, GUnies, Natural Selene* s, and Bn tilth: practical las eons in Civil Bngfaeorfag. Fnpils resolved at any time, and of all ate*, and enjoy the beneSts of a home. Re fers to JohnC Capp A Son, 33 South Third street: Thos 3. Clayton, Ben , Fifth and Prune atreeta: ex-Sheriff Kent, and . others. Adawt Say. J, HEBVBY BAR TOP, A. M . VILLAGR GRSBN, Penns. - no6-6m WOODLAND SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Hon 9.and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Philada; Bor. HKNRY HEEVEE, A X.. Principal. fett-gw COPARTNERSHIPS. (COPARTNERSHIP.—TBB UNDER hare this day aaabslated under the Arm of EDWARD BOBIRS A CTO. for the trtntaction of a GENERAL BANKING, STOOH, AHO BXOHANGB bvsuwh. BOBure, ; ,r, hobaob b. pbabloh, _ ■ ' No. 47 South THIBD Street Tebruabt 28- . . % - , fe2B-lm COAL. : fiOAL.-19.50A. TON FOR THE VERY '-' he't Beater aid Bgg COAL, eoaal to Lohlgh. - wtOVO, $lO * Kill, $9. Office, aos South FIFTH Street Yard, BBOAD >. and Catharine Streets. ■ i mhg3-6t» ■ . JAMBS O’BRIEN. 1 DURE LEHIGH COAL.—H OUB E -3~ KEEPERS min telyon tettinta pure article at the 8, PBORT and POPBaB Streets. JOHH W. HAMPTOIC *■’ ; -- mh3o-lm» TboxAß J. Onan. lnmeJ. Btwcua QRAM *-HEMPHILL, MHIGH OOAL. ’ "Of all sixes and .of Beet Qualities, Carefully risked and screened, and Invariably at the '■.. . -lowest nsh prises, OffifeuMYard, WILLOW, Wow FIFTIKHTH Street Orders can be left at 140 Horth SIXTH Street, MfH*aTOim Street, ,1433 BARCLAY Street, or which will be and p SCHREINER, NEW COAL DEPOT, A-** NOBLE Street above Ninth street ■ „ CoMtaatlT on hand superior qualities of Lehish and SfhuylhlLipoel, selected expressly for family purpoees, at the lowest market mrleos. Wharf Twenty-third street helow Arch street Oflee 119 South FOURTH Street. - ...... - r - o«3D-6in f! O ALB TJ GA B LOAF, BEAVER Vf MEADOW, nnd Sprint Mountain Lehigh Coal, and beet Locust Mountafaifrom SchuyUtlll, prepared ex- Depot M. w. eorner EIGHTH g^LO^Rtreefa THH SCIENCE OF MEDICINE should stand simple, pure, majestic; having fact forlUbaels, Induction for Its pillar, truth alone For its tapitsl.vSo stand HBLMBOLu’S GENUINE PREPA RATIONS, established over 16 years ... ■HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS •J. i*D SOBP/A ’.1,060 doi Sausage Meat - KO *' Roast Beef. BCD AT Teat • COS •• do Mutton. 1,000 “ do Turkay. i • i.ooo " ' do- Chicken, - feS.tr 107 South WATBB Street T?OB FINE DYEING AND INK MA- A- HUFACIURERS. -REFINED COPPERAS, prepared with treat care, for sale by the package,' In lots to suit purchasers, at a small advance on the price el the •rude. "• .... Also, CRUDE COPPBBAB, manufactured and fox sale by . habbisom brothers a oo„ Manufacturtns Chemists. mhl’lm* ■ AOS South FRONT Street MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &o, i.vx. —2 COO bbls Mats. Bos. 1,2, said 3 H&ckersle late-canebtflatfish, in aseoited packages. - 2,0C0 b ols. Ehw Bastport.-Forlime Bay* aad Halifax Herniig. S.ODO jmkm Lubec, Scaled, 80. I Herrin*. 150 bbls Hew Mesa Shad. . T . . , 250 boxes Herkimer-coanty Oboess* &c, in store and for sale by, MUBPHf & KOONS, jaifl-tf . . , - 80. 146 BOitTH WHdBVSS* n H - GARDEN & CO., NOS. 600 AND yf* SOil MARKET Street, Manufacturers of and Whole»ale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, FURS. BONNETS, STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. RUCHES, no. . Ac. The laraest and most complete stock, and the beet terms. Country Merchants and the Trade sup. Piled ~ ’ mhl-3m TONES HOUSE, * Cor. MARKET STREET and MARKET SQUAXJL HARRISBURG, Pa. . The Proprletor respectfully returns hie sincere thaakl to Us friends for the yery llheral patronaje bestowed to the House sinse under his aad woald riipMtfallTsolutt e < oattnnaneeofthe same. x ; *; J f _ i»hoposaij>. SUBSISTENCE OFFICE, UNITED O states ASMr, Ko. aosoqra Strait, , Ba&Tmoae. Md ■ Match 13, 1855. SSALTD PBCPO3AUB-111 daollcalS. will be wee*** 4 at tile oßoe aatil IS M on TUESDAY, March 28, less, lo» funiMbing the United States dab#l»t»ace Depart* Bifßt. delteMdin Baliimow :Md.« Wi|b- tr _ in __ 9.000 FIRST 'QUALITY HBV KSSS OR PRTMS VBBS FOBK (which to be stated), to bvfnllealted.2oo fb». meat. In fait boo pel, oak barrels, with two iron hooos, meat to b&Tree from nut or stain, and to be rep«ofc«d wBMo thirty days of delivery. To be delivers* in fifteen days from date of contract. Three barrels of Pork mast be presented as a earn; pie of the Porn to be delivered, which will be retailed until the d*liver* le m*d*« _• m 600 BBLB. Kibß-DRIBD WHITE OR YELLOW UOBH MhAL iwflich to be stated).,packed in mod, etroar clean barrels, fully head* lined. to ne delivered as called fo*. 9,000 BaLl. OP FKsSH GaOOKD F&jUB. The - proposals will be fur Floor of the qaality or ■f > trtdes now established at this Deem as 90s. I. X and S Samples or cwh (rads mw bo soen at this sffi-o Barrels to bs In aped shipping border, v'folly head-lined. . rlat hoopad and machine-made barrels will be rejected Flour to be ready for delivery within ten dare from the date of award. Proposals for each grade matt be on separate sheets «f paper 160.000 LBS. PWHITE BSlffS (51 pounds to the’bushe)}, well seasoned ana dry; packed ifigOod.itrdng barrels, (ike sanp.es to b. 9 seen In this office. To be delivered within ten (10) days Jr<.m the date of-award •yS.OOO LHs. PBraEßluE. packed-1a barrels, like eamplee to be se» a in this office, faliy head lined. To be delivered within ten fiG) days ISS- , white mraf ■ COBS HuMI«T, aiae 80. S passed In well coopered, fall he&d*Un»d fl *ar barrels To be rdellyerediin ten (10) days from date of _6,000 GaL> OKB OF THE BEST QUALITY OF POKE VX&EGAR, made only from 'dder or ‘ wMskvs Jree from, all forMgokdb sor inju rious f-uWtsnces, and or a uniform strong h; the Whisky Vinegar taking twenty eight mine bircacbonate of torneatrali** v one ’‘bußoe 1 troy—the Cioc*.Vinegar a* near the #ane strength as in ay be; tobeputuniu half-barrels of 32 'gallons capacit?—*o bs made of white oak. like Bampie to b* sesa at this office. Each deliver) to bn accompanied with a certificate of a competent Ca*a*st that the Vmeaar is of the required Btr*cgih. To be delivered In fifteen days from the date __ „„„ of award _ 30,000 LBs GOOD HARD BROWJT SOAP,‘to be made by boiling, and only from good mate* rials. ftee from .'clay, soluble gis**, or other adulteration, to have no unpleasant oior to contaia.nos.more than iwenty*EvA.pef cent of water, and to be well dried be/»re. being packed. ’Jo be dellverectia fifteen days from dace of award. . < . - . '5O BBLH BSbT OLD RTS WHISKY .60 BBL«. BEsT OLD BtiUßßOfl WHISKY— Barrels .te ? be 6? good seasoned ‘white oak stares and beads; with twelve w<t?<2ea f aud r.,,:;' • fotu-siroagiri>m.hoop«,or ail iron heoosj'tu* iron i oopa'to be painted ,*4© tarn? . rvqat reg fr©m a Ganger and Inspector, to be named bVv the To be delivered- Within '■i'-’ twelve (IS) days from date of award 60, OQO-Lbs:-{56 pounds to the bushel) hYS To be' in good strong seeks. .. To ba delivered in ten daysfrom date of^award. Federate proposals,fndupffcrttfl, muetbe made for each article ei omvrated.aodblcKers nm?y;prop ss for the : whole or any psrtbfoSch • Propria tfs m«*t he made on b.ank'foriiiEuJnislthed at •thin office The eertffieate attached to tbapioposal mostbe suned bytWo respen sable parties. - Exprets charges on samples meet be prepaid, or the proposals will not be considered Each bi* roust a printed. copy of this advertisement pasted at its head, be «pecTflo in ooom ying with ail its terms : Froposale too>t not be enclosed with the samples, but * od »*' r ;In ail cases not specially excep’ed the delivery mast |*® *&• nia • hptwfted In casaof f»Uare, the United State) rtseives the right of pdreha«e eisewfiece to make up the deficiency, charging >hs advshce 'baui over contract prlc* to the per y fining to deliver. . * —*:i ,^ k® wofu'ly mspeccee and cow pared £“■ {he retaine4 | s»njp|es Retaras hf weights, etgned Hfir reyDl'e^' I^**9 r * be famished When* ■ Ceriiflcateepf Inspection by professional p»ok**M or iESptciorSj other t) aa;tfae party forolsMog the prevf mon*. will be regnir«d for meats, cerdf ring oa the p irt PiifV, 6 : ® r th * ir P/oNmt aiaiifcv and condidon and the immediately preeediag intp'Ctfon wi>i also b» examined and passed upon hr this offioe f (?Q the part.ef the Hotted States xohtraciton are^»n pected to hold their goods' wuhridt enprnte to the United Elates until reqmired'for-ship- . -“ *• • raymests to be made after the delivery of tha stores in such funds as may be on hand; if none eakAad, to be made as soon as mceivf d.. . , Eackperscn. or every member of a firm offering a pro ** by au oa*h of allegiaae-t to the U&Ued States ho has nota*readf filed One Id this office In addition tnereto a certificate will be required setting, iorch that the artieles tae Government, under the abaveadvert!semoat,e-th«rbe*- longto ihe party bidding or are to be purchased or re ceived by them of loyal ntbeu for delivery to the United States Government. . ißidsmust be legible, and the numbers must b« written; as wrUsesxprecstdby figures. Propor&la by telegraph, or other irregular Informal. propcpals;wlU.not bereceived. ■ All bids not; complying strictly with this adrer tfsement will be rejected. J. BOWARB WgLLfi, mhfi»4t Captain and 0. S. Yols. ; rjHIEF QUABTERMABTER'S V/ OFFICE, 80. 1139 GIRARD Stiwe. _, PfIU.ADBLPHIA Depot, March 15,1855. : SEAHUI PROPOSALS will he ree.l.ed aithieoMC tpi TDB6DAY, March 2», J 865, at 12 o'clock H., hti* lWeric, at the tjcherlklu Ars.nal: S£ or 6-4 Bine Wool FiaoctO. ladles wool-dre, to weigh *Sad E T *° ytr ’* for sack coats, ana. |r^ Ul t 2d p i!rb ! fe h,rto ' X- inch yellow Silk Lace, .' do. M-inebskrUnaSilbLue, * do. *£ ifiehfieftrtec Lf ‘ -.-aeartetLace. do! % B*owh Tread, So. 35. Bidders to famish sample. Bed Spool Ccttoa, Bo .40. Bidders to famish sample. Black Silesia. Bidders to furnish sample. Straw wrapping Paper, 85x40, to weigh about 95 ffis. per nasi. - Panics offering goods shouldm&ke separate proposals for each article offered and must distinctly state in their bids when they will commence their delirerise. the vianttty they propose to famish each week the prfce iwhieh ihotildbf.written loth in toordo andfiffures), andcofifQTm to the terms of this advertisement, atopy qfvhtch shoujd accornvany each proposal : Standard Samples of the articles required may, be seen at this office. Samples, when submitted, must be marked 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 tbe.propos&ls will not be considered Bids will Deepened on Tuesday March 28,1865, at IS ° 4 l0 ®“ JB., and bidders are requested to be present. jssch bid must be guaranteed by two respoastbieper sons. whose' signatures must be. appended.to the gna rantee, and oeitifled to ssbelng good aad .shffielent.se-. eurityforthe srootmt Involved, by same paolic fane tiocary ofthe United States. . dpJ>roposals should be made out on the regular forms, ■which will be famished on application at this office. The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sonable, and no bid from a 4 efeoltJng contractor will be received. Bn dorse envelope, “Proposals for (here insert the name of the article offered), * * and address*. Colonel WILLIAM W.fficKlM, Chief Quartermaster. Philadelphia Depot. mhlS-Ht (AFFIOE OF THE DEPOT QUARTSR- Vf MASTER, 3-SArsswoam. Kansas. March 4,1855 - AMRI' TRANSPOSTATION-* u„ S «i A , l i El> , BKOPOBAIs will bs reoeived at this office HntU 12 o’clock.BL on SATURDAY, the 25th day of March; for the Transportation of Military Supplies dtt jear 1865, on the following routes * ’ «o I,—Prom Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, and Btley* and.other depots that may be eetabilshed curing the shove 0 n the west bank of the Missouri river, north of Fort Leavenworth, and south ofladtude «degrses 4 north, to any poets or stations that are or; may be established In of Nebraska. Da- Jdahio. and Utah, south of latitude 4l degrees of lof gitude 1U deweea west, and in the T ?f 9°lo*»io north of 40 degrees north. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they will transport gaid stores in each of the from May to September, inclusive of the year 1865* • . ** Yort* Leuyenworth and RUey. S-T* Kansas, and the town of Kansas, in the state orMisrouri to any posts or stations that are or, established in the State of Kansas, or in. the Territory of Colorado south of latitude 40 degrees nonhednwisg sullies from Fort Leavenworth, and to Fort Union, K. M. , or other that may oe de signated in that Territory, to Fori Garland, audio any 2ftfl?°V& orw^toont J& * oote * Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which they wUI of the months from May to September isdusive of the ysar 1886. Hoaddmonsd percentage willbe paid forthetran^or an io other stores brsade pins lumber, shingles, or AddereahoiJd niy.their names fa full, unwell as their place of residence, aud each proposal should be accompanied by a bond in the sum often thoonand dol lars, signed by two or more reponsible persons, gua ranteeing that ih ease a contrast is awarded for the route mentioned in the proposal to the parties propo sing, the contract will be accsptsd and entered Into. MdVood and sufficient security fixrnißhed by said par ties in accordance with therms of this advertiie- _Jbe amount of bonds required will be as follows: On Boutego. 1....— 0..0.^*^..^-e.^o...*e M sioo,ooo On Bouteßo. 2 aoo.ooO Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of Men bidder and person offiared as seeority wUI be re quired. - must be endorsed ••Proposals for Army Transportation on Boute No l, I’or 1 ’or *‘2»”as the case may be* and none will be entertained unless they.fully comply with all the requirements of this advertisement Peruse to whom awards are made must he prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give the required bonds for the faithful performance of the same. i Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Quartermaster General, but the right J*reserved to re ject any or, ail bids that may be offered. _ Contractors must be in readings for servloe by the first day of May. 1865. and they will be required to have a place of agetcles at or in the vicinity of Forte Leaven worih and Union, and other depots that may be esta blished. at which.they may be commnnioated with promptly end readily. By order ol the Quartern arier General J. A. POTTBB. mh!7- % Col, and QTM. U. BArmy. LE6AL. Fr' THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THB CITY AHP COPMTY OF PHl[.M)gr,Pffri Ettate of MAWHBW ». HIKSKBLL, deceased the Auditor appointed by the flout to andlt, settle, and ad just the account of 3. SBKGBANT PRICE. &o , administrator of the estate of MU deceased, andHo fe port distribution of the balance la the hands of the ac countant, will meet the parties interested for the par* Iwreß Of his appointment, on 71188041 AFTBBKOOM, at do’cloch, trfhls office. Ho; 3Alaorth SIXTH Street, In the city of Philadelphia. v . CHARLES H. WASHES, mh22rWfmSl* Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CIH ANDCOJJIITY OFPHILADBLP.HIA. ' Estate of BtizABBTH D RBAD, deeaa*Bi. TheAndjtor appointed h» the Court to audit scMe, S£d adjuat.,tae second and final. account of, HESfEIT WHABTOJT.** BA BAH PJSTITy exechtor# of the last, will aid testament of Hie. R D. Bead, deceased, aid to report distribution of tbe balance ia the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, March Wth? laß-atAo-eioek ■ at tal » «««• ho- isa sooth FOPKTH Street, fa the cltT of Philadelphia. mhl7-fmwst B. BPSNCKR MILDga. Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE and KLLBJT H. ALLe«, Minors. tSJ appointed by the Court to audit, eettle. and adjust tbo account ot .wM. A ALLEJ, suardlan of raid min ore, and to reportdietrfiration of the balance £ the band? of the accountant, will meet the partlee tn t,rested,for thepntDme» or bis appointment on MOCT *arch 271 >-AM o'clock P, M , at hieoffloL ; mhi7fniwBt . Auditor. MARSHAL’S SALES. TyfARSHAI^aAKE^SY~^TUE ***’-“- of » writ of id«, bythe Hon JOHW hati bti r * pBB, Judge of iha District CoS? of the Uiiited la and for (he Ewtem district of Peun*vlv*n?A jairalty, to me directed,'will be Bold*?? Sf 13saasK? Sn^CaaZ“V&lSfl the tale/ - the «ore tefore MEDICAL. E L m?iS R ° F » 10 ESTABLISH- Aul»nme lilhSs:^ B */ o,r ‘xJow Seventeenth. Ooaeultatton or advice gratuitous. " w,h«_«r ‘ ELECTRICAL OFFICES ~ COEHJE ABD EACB BTamTO Dr THos’ f r B T E oJ* tIT jl)R ® PoBTIETH*^ 8, ment ZFf*iu££?i r 'Zss StZS'htttiZfJ™: couriered incurable. —* *** *** Effect and WObDf^VnL.DlfcoviKr I '®^ cured many: and wlS"?^™ M I J?®XL! rtlle ! I ’’a. health, hundreds <»,» wt? 1 ® , their wonted. faring the most excrnlfSii? *** ** ® r ***il enf. a few day, only »»»ny. GeSCaUy. would urge nb one to IJ???.!? effto ‘ » «?re. We is your own. Ehosewho H fKisw 0 tte meats. and tint oh«j v Wfio follow our require- 1 tiente treated «thAv iaT S,* othla ff *» per. Pa 'Sffifggj&S, SSSI c&iiKtdl® WestPhl^nhla.^ THE GLORY OP MAH IS STRENGTH. ffaisa.* LABQB BABE OF litPOBTfD “AED D'OMBSSIC BET ' OB TBWDATSOSinSO.. . „»,« aa ■Tarek Mtk, *t M O'clock, on four moartic**?® 1 " ** pidtaiMs. And lots of fasti? And -rfOMEOTIO DBY GOODS FOB CABH. A foil aMortsMnt of domes tie goods. pffTT.TP FORD&OO., AUCTIONEERS, X 8‘45 HABKST indSaaOOMMKKCB Btrtota LJIKQE SPBMO B*l.B OF IJOO CAB* BOOTS ASD OB MOWDAT MOESIHO, ' ifiLTrli 27rh. commeaeift* at 10 ocloelc. ve will sail* bycalaiofoe. for eu^ t t.2to «mm aiea T i, bo*e*. »a< calf. kip. train, and *hlok boots; woman f*. 'misses*. andcblldrsn’s boots, shoes, balmorais tat nr!T3tl>P«*. *» Prime and domro " ‘ ‘->mt of |n4‘«»w goods. . bte&BsarUQi CITY BAZAAR AND TA.TTER- J<yi SitLfl. BACK Street, bit weenKle venth and W * mh BWßß' & CHAMPION, Auctioneer*. FRIDAS HURamsa, lfl o'clock* iictloo Mtle of Horses* w woa*i Harness. «•» .f®*’ prieisgia aunber of Hows of all deiwlptioai* aaitable for famufes* draw it, ftc. ' = ■ - A)so, a large number of Wasoss, Sulkies* Harness* &« * Ac. Particulars to-morrow. ’ Vo postponement oe acaountof wssthsr. mhS2-8t STEER' ft AflLctiOftWfca FOR SALE AN® TO. ÜBR _ ga FOR SALE-DWELLING-H6USE •■Son FIFTEENTH Street, north or *reh;tr«Bt_ ■ appir to B w UKBoLeY,; mhlSlm* So 30 North s* VgaTH Street. m COUNTRY RESIDENCE.—FOR ®BAM. a email Place in KOX.BOROUGH. Twevtr first Wardeix uilies anc a half from the city; easy, of acesM every hoar by railroad, and within a low mfjntoa’walk ottho atatton at Mahaynnk. too house la well .haded with largo trees; baa tbroo porticos, and the modern convenienses bf .htater, gms, bain. «c> and ie~ payed around wlthnag-etoues and brick. There is also a rummer kitchen separate from the bonre. and, the gronnde ere elegantly laid oat and filled With the choicest kinds'of frail. ‘ • -Appivto ■_ B. A. MITCHELL. mhlS lit* If. SL corner FIFTH and WALSOThua m ATLANTIC CITY.—A HAND ESI. SOME CtiTTAGB (opposite IT 8 Hotel) for sale, wither without furniture. oontetuinglS Borasanda good i inters. Apply to H. ..WOO*TOB, ATLAfi PI 3 CITY, or to J . WOIITTOB, Jr. 1 413 M nth THIi- TBSHTH street. Philmja.. or J. H, HA YES, SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK. mhai 12t* MR FOR SALE—SIX THREE-STORY ■* BMCK and three Two etorv fit-HI HOUSES, on a lot WO Let .qnare, oorn.r THIRTY-FOURTH and mK'*h«rh. Danina Inquire of 8. PANOOA3T. Be. 918 SPRING GARDEN st£st. ° roh?7-iIT« MILL PROPERTY FOB SALE. By order of - the Court of Probate for the Dfetriet of Forvricb, directing me to sell at Public or Private Sale “® **• aestgaec estate of t£« ■ ti chslpea M*sUF*crtrßiira compabjy, a will sell st Public miction, o» Hie premises in t&e TlUace ofGreenrUle, Nnjwloh.on WEDNBBDAY, Merck ®sn. 18K, at Ho clock A M.. (unless previously arid at pri rate sale), all the valuable property belonging to said estate, oonsisting-ln part of— A Paper Mlil and Machinery, Toole, Cisterns, dnnlf eatoGeaTiMr, Segments Pullers, -fin., with 11,8)0 Stan di* w *terPower. Theoapacit, of said Mill is about 11,- ww ponndaipapar oer day. Connting-room,’ Storehouse. Repair Shf-p, one Store, seren Dwelling Boosec. several lote of land, one Spring for (applying the Mill with fre.h water. Gopie. of Inventory will bo fnrniahed on application to the nnderrfgned. The sale will bo made withontre serre Possession of tbs property will be glren on the latday of Hav, It. oslog leased ne to that time. Terms of nay ment made Known at toe time of sale, or on applies [onto the undersigned JAMBS 8. CARBW, w ■ Trustee Chelsea Mantifactoring Company. HpßWion. Conn., March «th 1689. mbs 18t* m FOR SALE—A SMALL FARM Jit *MOf FIFTI-StX &SBBB. In Camden ewstt H. abont twenty mtnatae’ drire irom fiamden, on the Atsrlton Pike, one of the mostiavoraMeioeaiiiinsio the connty; the land is riot and very productive With good mategement. Three to Fire Thousand Dollars por ante m can be mace off oMt. ; Good tiro BOUSE; also, plenty of. Barns on It, and. well adapted for city peraons wishing a country residence. Aise, ffontago eif<ngb for nvarsl CottK««. For further informAtiDß aoplyto ; JUCHn&B SHIYEEB, opposite tbe Ffttm f s«c, Or B. H BRaWfififi*. ; «« n«w A Ifo * COOPER Street, 0»oul«a, If J. ■ ■ Ofie#at Wit»-J*>rgaY Parry. -* ! m FOB SALE GERMANTOWN BaOOTTiftB? r.»rgo«nd superior Cottage on UPaimit lane, wiik ersrf coMYeaiecee; lUe •Itaattoi* and coe4 lot B. F. GLE3N. \ mb 18 tf 1?83 goatb Stteste f Ji FOR SALE—LARGE AND VALU-i BHaBLB PROPBBTY. 915 and 'siY Uorth FBOST Street, embraoloc several Owsiling Hooses. Tsuonerr. Aetoeco raefcorv, and •verytb.iAEeoinplete for e&rrvlag o& toe moroeao bosibeas, with large lot* Ac 5 wiu bo sold lowa or axcb&Bged for a good farm <- mbia-tf 1%3 Sou lb gOrtßTfl Street } MFOB SALE—LAKGE FOUNDRY: *KD BHOP in full operation, with the working aiock *nd4ool9,paiteM»,&c., of ever* descrip tion. Mweeatf for doiag a large aad best* = ;»sss, sliDftted oa a railroad* abivtf tweaiyoiHes from Philadelphia. if, F. ULBOB, 133 S.Ff'tTE H Bt. ■' mhlS-tf orB W.ror.SKYBaTBBDTHagd GRBBS Sts. mi FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE FOR BTOiiKS—Farm; of .8i acres, near SellereviUe,- Bnoks connty, in good order, and has good Bnildingg. , B. F. GLBBK 133 Booth FoBBTH (Street. . mh!B-tf or 8, W.hor. SBYBKTBBBTH and GBBBH Stg.; ® FOR SALE—NEAR SELLERS* Aft TiUe—GOOD FAHM dfidCS Aitß**; elfespYor-IS cash, or will taka in part good Old stocks in eschanao. B F GhESa. mhia tf 123 Soath FOURTH Street, « ,7;000 ; ACRES—>SrP L E;N DI D CHAIfGE TO POBM A‘ LAUD COMPABfY—FOfi SALE AT A SACRIFICE—EXtra IBYESTIfBBT t 7,1 W actos ot Tamable Prairie, Timber, and Farmlncr LAISD, within twenty five milec of CMcrao, oa the lit® o'five railroads, near a«Kools. charchee, Atati ns. « Thfe - land wa» purchase a bytke prseent owner for inveattoent* who U now loicg to Barone. Maps and particulars sent on application. v • ■ -'•gio. •«. - ?ofmro - a oov, • kahlB 6t. 133#50 FOXTSTB St.,,Phllßd^jpMa. m FOR SALE—“GREENWOOD^na ABgdesirable .Coohtry Seat,containing*abdalrldwC acres. Hinatod on Old York road, below Fisher's lane. The bplldlngs Mnslst of a fine lane Stone Mansion, for nfahsd wiln all. the-modern conveniences, good. Barn end stabling. Ice' House, 9** Works, Porter’s Lodge, 5A The aronnds are well laid out, with abnndance of frnit, thade, and water. hpplr.to T. M. PSBOT fit CO., nihig-ia 631 MARKET Street M FOB SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER offers for salt Mb country seat»wlthin half * mil* J)el , on Newport pike, con tsinjn* einb t seres of seedland. la the centre of which I*»iergelawn with afinevariety nr shuts treec,ms. Bl««, lfidens, evergreens, etc., inali ever a tnMi mil- grown treai.The Improvements soulst of a line and eommodlonsHmnslon, fiankedon the west-by two towers, one of whish is four storiesln height. Chen f T Sj?2L I H ta “S£* a *<wr, wlth a hsllelavanby forty-two fo», The honey has the {modern Improve inenta. A hydrsulis ram forses water from a s»rias iSSri 0 . **“. *<>*«*- *h«% is sleoan ironynmp and todraht under * covered area at the - Im ont-hnUding* eohsUd of *«arziag»- hottse and stable sufficient for four horses t&4' Mnnd “damshshoama ». of. apple, sherry aafAiatiigl treei; . «^i n, aifSSS noa * UM - FocMsstonjaven at any tun®-, Apply to LEVI wTgLASK, aoM-tf 881 Marketstreet. WnmlngtonTSeL MFOR SALE— COUNTRV SEAT A or Fans of 40 acres, on Church Lane. Darby ZE Township, Delaware county, wUhin. a few mi as tee’ wrih of the W«t Chester at d Philadelphia Railroad, fata one •mile of the Darby Passenger Bdtway. Tbe land la in a high state of cultivation; handsomely lo oted, witli extensive view of surrounding country* there are several springs of water and an excellent quarry of gray stone on the promisee The;improve ments consist or two well bunt, (substantial stone Houses, with shads, shrubbery, eboin fruit, andoma mm tal tress. Also, two bams, stable, carriaxe-hooae. issir fegff m * * mKm8 ‘ *»■ * 5 g| FOR SALE—SEVERAL FIRST *a CLASS HOUSES, oa the eonth ride of Arch, west 5£J* i “*?B ,ath “I** wlth all the modern Improve meats. Tffow ready for occupancy. * hU'V-iTor'Ll first clan HOUSES In West Philadel fXSSJSST B «'0?d street, between Lumet and Sprnee opposite the MUL.. JuhSiim* TO THE PU8L1C.—86,750 ACRES OF A LAUD IH WBBTBBB VIKOIMA, la tbs Comitlac of - ' ■ WTOHIKG itn> MoDOWBUh T _ „. TITUI IHDISPOFAIiLS, ‘he Public for the price of 9100.000. or e little over *6 pm m™, la share, erf *l,OOO * P**"! °i Frofecaor Whitaker, la 1856, ho ■eye COIL la fabulona quaatitlei and of er> B&J*tSWII? : J? 0 ®- aiHStlSrgt TIMBBB “n.h?c Oak. White Wood, and an {!>? w j K * largely-laereaala* market «f* wrortmeiit Independent «Lr£?v£?-*• of , 011 development, of which, me feel gaaatltle. to he found on the ESS?’iS?rbeen made come time ot waSJ^n”^ 10 *? &0 “ s * t “ er “ from but n *°“ a 133 **“"• l6aTln * .Sabcerlptlon Book at the offioeof ’ . PATTBBSOIT * BOUtTOB* - 1 J[o, 130 WALKOT Street, fe26-lia for the prmmnl. B U x,ni?cH FlßtD ’ B °VBRtAND . ®a«s JTo. 40 BonOiFlSra: Street, - « A THKOTJGH PHEIGHT JUn fefteteen cttsbliBiuM2,'i>repmrddtojrfl«eiT« til tlniwt *f iatheprineipig aitlws out of tie IQsgissfoni Amt. ißttotrtMgdrt theumgft^oißtoSujSlS! 0»» TKEOTOB OOSTB+OT KATHJ-iFD BIMBOF USUTS ; incident to «i»p»*fdtaor*!22ii [ "w. -CWowo, St Otonli* Sosa£2mS: P tofcfciS£ Thlt SNFOI(SIiiIC T ,n iIfSitFKS? ft« MlMiMU.pl rjT«, t. r»3V»4 at’ and a W * r ®» •ioOßthe * •"“• saiass £Mss BOM. K^».^ q gi *o <mr offioo at ATOBL to b. Moojaf T «*t J)ITHBIDOJI>b «c finra atisP” i^epohihS?^^ :£g£3sssa£E&s: tSS^%‘sssSl^ k*» b*tnjgrt W»So!Sl§®tSf?Strodu«tlOT^ l “** , nffiSMgnm HSffIS^SSSnSSffiJSfSJ^ jsS'ttKtsawsffiSSiS SUwS" 1 ' SmSs&ksSS *^ai£SSL', A KBADY AKp CONOLUSIVB TieRT fttiklAtk* PmUdeutM *«* tfcos* *rt UOTIOS SAtei J°^L. b boa^S^^2s B*T.Tt OF CABPBTISGB. CABTOJf IS j, „ Tin. 8, *c . THIS MOa-ilNo Mi, A CARD —Tbo particular atiomto, of „ 1 reqnsat-d to tbe «e« r»l aiwortw.nt or son... ‘tn ■ fine ingrain, royal dama-k. YaittUn. m,?®"-- L bemp carpetings, '‘Manhing ’ eon.ract a-.'2 tings, 2 4toB 4, Ac., to be peremptorily lonne on a. credit of four monies, omnne "I J M&KBIBG. at 11 o’clock. B,c ‘«t JJj POsITTYB BALK OF CaRPSTIRGS, n Sn „ , MitTTIHGS. Ac. ' r THIS MOKBISG. 4,1 March V,ih. at n o clock, wTU.be sou, b. S on fohr;montba- credit, abont MP r . cb .'Jniw; ply. superfine and fin. ingrain, royal d. B wt 'tiS l hemp, cottage, and rag carpetings, Oamon W.'No metiinse, Ac . embracing a ,holes aworignt-, 8 1 'el rior goods, whloh may bo examined early ~ r inj ing of sale. * PBRBMPTORY BALBOF FRBHGH. INDIA. 0 5». AND BB TIBO DRY goods. *- u *Blu, o» Monday mokbisg; ■ March 27. at 10 o’e.ock. will be Bold, by cetiw fonr months’ c-edit abont s|h, TOO PAGKAGBS AND LOTS * of Fnsdii hdia, GFermui* nd British dry . ft 4, ecpbrsslDKaUrice «&d- ohotoo Maortbeat of V, i - b staple articles is silk, wonted, wooieo, lina. &9c fh|i too fabrics * J t If. B.—;ttinples of tbo Mias will be air«jF«*i» i ndDatioa with c&talosraFS, early on tbo maYr . When dealers win fiiidJU to tbelr LaRGBSALBOF WRBNCH. SWISS. Qg SWl> !, ‘ BRITISH D. T GOODS i), « FOTICB —Taclnded in our sale of Froa*!. r ‘" 662zb an* ftfid British dr* aoode, 1 oh hoaVday Moasrua ’ U»rch 27, will bofoanid. is pert, the folWfns • * Me articles- vis; tfW}o * , A OKB‘B SILKa pieces »Io« y black . 1 rhioes* taffetas de Lyoß, grain* #rn lr , J atdp aispomltds soles, cartnlloß iiJ.itl pits. Sfarcslliiies. uni Fljreacei 4 »J 4 , : DEE S GOODS — —pieces rich Fan*‘ or ;,. . | plain noaue do laines, crepe mire z. p« ei Ynl baix checks* plain «&d fancy mozitnt»qa«, -Cl; cbtvree. popitns, chalMe , prints jncwßeti a.H fancy FißsbacuSe ebsmbsays. sio»co,fto. “%r' J ' SHAWLS Brocbe loha and sqaapp, *t % ii, 5 din*, lama e&shm*>re, and th:bet shawl; cjotb dicnlar* aod basques* maotUs* ftc * l * *«i 2 BHjBuSS.— —hoifs solid coi’»r« aatifi*.. 1 Hapler* and potut de sole bonnet aod irißnC/j' 11 ! Uvktad cbalncrfteaUkyelve-trihboiuL £MBiU If»RIB8 -A ;pWdi<l iSe »f *„ stripes,'plaited Jawjss, shirred sllUisa-ei frOlinc* of all widths* laces insert*ao vails, Ac. Also, black and white cranes h-t * he*chiefs ana ties* -Faria kid a&4 le n *!rtV k . sli: isnntlets, l ead nets* embroidery cotton. n , ’ * ' palm fans* &o._ LABGB POSITTYB SUE OF BOOTS. SHtau » GASS. AJtDT GOoDi. TReVSI.I IBf-JB.S fe ; „ . _ ON TBISDaY MOSNING. March 28th. at 10 o’oh cc »Ui be wW.hj 4 fent month. 1 credit, abont 1 300 «k»ge.i M »„ t! ‘'<l<| brogue,camqry baou Ac. ,«mbrac!h»eprri« assortment of seasonable fit.odB of rity t#-t *• mssufiiGtare * mr»lngV. P J“ fOT “ MllllaUoB * wlth “WWit m LARGB POSITTYB BALB OF BRITISH c f BD »Kt GO.Td? ,(!l We will fcoid a laris rale of fcrefga uj domMH.. “ WIo * B *» on * “wHt of fonr moeths? ' ON THURSDAY MORNING. o^fdlifeY^ * tayml N- —Samplce of the earns will be arranged f»„ amlsaHon, with catalognee. early on thernTml*- | Bl i Whe ° d '* ier ® wIU •fi® 11 •» ‘heir innraet M THOMAS & SONS, • Nos. 139 and 141 Bomb FOURTH Stnet PUBLIC PALES OF RE (L ESTATE AND STOBr J the Bschuge eyery Tnceday. REAL BBTATB AND BFOCKB MihMASCff Fifth si'Rlsg o«ls. a - PBBEMPTORY i aL£ —SUPERIOR THIRD-Snsn M(Ocs^yy alnut-bTßkar absidbncs, &•', g CeRD r-Onr gal# on Tneeday next will *. large and Tan tbe stor-. i* and til Song »tre*t, oconpied br fitst-e aea wnuu atar BMu f«i r ; >l«ir, the >ale of wbien will’ be abeolßb. g, 4 " •• reeldence 17G3 Watnnt fitreet, Arch-street rets *all Ah.i, YalHiible (tore end dwelling, >ll Hetck tw etrret, and other ba.inee* propercie-; el-rtat tad 0 J, dwellings, eonntry seat, aad off) acres Sc UT.k: eonnty coal lance. _ .. * They sell every week. For list of sales 4th. u-h 18th April, gee pages 18 and *0 oatalogae of an SIXTH SPRING SILK. 4th April Batata of the late Dr, J<dm Kedmoa 0 ra. ife, yer. B. Weaver. J Kfrkp»trick, aed ethers. * 49- For list of pro peril *-s to be acid at the stars tin aaies see pages 18, 18, and 20 of can logae of 113 tgg. SALE OF EAR* AND TaLCIaBLB COUS, 00l| watch, ix’ld »hufp box, ac, * THIS MORNING. March 24th, at 10 o’clock, a coliertion of rsjj .i valuable coins, American and foieign, in goli. mi.- aid copper a Aleo. a fine gold snuff box, gold watch, ud mi, articles of interest and value. ■ Sale Nm ISdSMount Yarnon street HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VsLYnT OAhPJIi a THIS MORNING. 84th Inst .pt It o'clock, at No. 134 Moaat Ymg lie hmieehold ;urnltnre. feather beds. Ist m V Mayjwexamihedati! o’clock on the menUnrsf& sale. Safe No. 2004 Mount Vernon strict SUPERIOR FUKemjfcß FINE Wilton lißejn ROdKWWD MELOI BON. CHAnDBUiES.ia „ , , O* WBDNESDAr MORNIdG. 48th list, St 10 o'clock, by crtslogae, at N>. SOI ft Vernon street the snperior rnmitare, fine tfllfaj cit PC’s 8 octavemelocecn.chaadeii-rs. book erw 1: May be examined at 8 o’clock on themor«l«g»fiii sue. PANOOAST * WARNOCK. 4jjg A TIONBEES, 340 MARKET Street. ■VERY LiRGB AND aTTEaCTIVK SPBCIiL BtU of 800 cases fiffRAWGHODR. By c*u:-)iw „ .. THIS MORNING. HBMh 24ctu vommenciiig: at In o’clock. . Included in this sale, the first for sprint Of 1688, fB 06 fonna a y«ry oesirabU assortment of newest ssim bonnets andthaw, foe.the approaching eeasoe. laht« and ta&ey braids, for ladies’, misses** andckUdi« t Wear. IE? I*® LOTS AMERICAN if! Wf25 T ® D wn I ’Mc,J 3 'it' D A EHBRO-hB ‘ 4 LIJSBB, AND HObTBtcY GOODS. MiLLUSi! GOODS, Ac., Ae. B < ataiogue— „ „„ . OH WKDNSSDAT, much 28, commencing at jD o’clock, comw’stifi general aasortment of seasonable goods, to whist tl at ention <f borers i> Invited. rjAVALRY HORSES! ARTILLERY HORUBS! jcrr&KSf Qhaktebmasteb Gmiteb AL’g Opyioa* Fmar Dinstw. BA»ew. W4B S I ?? T< i !T Owr, Dm Oe, March 18, Isii BOBBI^1 t anStabU lor tibte cavairy and arciilarr *& atGefcbor»Depot,la oo* aoift l* 1665, by Captain &&0. T. BffuWUm . lot* of twenty-#™ or more, will b‘» celjed lntbtasSty.«iopui neA,t. tUlUsyl ISKU; fl-TOMPKIBB, Awtstant Qanttam.astw °°i¥>’ r MCond end S streets. All animals to M aqojidfld to fits usul OoTtfsaiil ln-peeionWore boUuriccfpted. Specifications a« follows: Csralry Honm s«t It sontdlnaUpariicolar*, wtllbroken, to faiil-aui food condition, from fifteen (15) to eixteuiCt) hull “lei. frim fiYe(S)tonine(S)yeifil'oM. sad wolladtiiui :la every w*» to M.y*lrjr pnrpoaee Horns battr-aa tw and ten (10) years of ace, if attU Ttimss, rPjidhUy- aad healthy. may ba accepted. ‘ ■ag“" r r htßses ranst boot dark color, eatud lid paracnlars, strong, tinick. and active, well brot-:. *n<r square trotters in harness in good flest an t cadi ‘ (®) to tea (10) years old, not le*s kin -fltte&i&nd oae*iulf OSjfj) beads bigb t «*sch kaMK losotiiuitiftbiuidnd and fifty (1,050) poidi ♦ •■niM meat be. over two (4) years of axe nrut £* OTi J» eo ®P a A wdl-diTdowd aolmals. not less :ln : foufeen &4) hands high. in full health, free from Iran * blemish or defeet which, would unfit thenffbr a-r* ? worn, and most have.ahedthe four Croat e.rlVstoo&j and four permanent teafo j two in«. aen sr- j .Tbeee specifications will be strictly adhered to sad ri*|aly eruorct d tn every particular Hour* of inefectioii from 9 A. H to4P. K. i horses, one hundred and eifMr E* | Horses, one hundred aod #ba*! one hundred andninaty-fif* j Payment will be made at this Office. - , - ' ■ J&UB8 JL BKIU, on Brevet Brigadier General in etarft nh2o-tap3o First Division Q. MOO. A»T IL LEB¥ AND CAYALKT 4* HOBBKS. ' OPPICB. STBBJKT* fIILASBEfBIi, JPjL., ffcWafelf foi the Artillery sB' jJj? l£Sh*Z£u!f?\ by t£ ft ««? •tttowi ifi ox»& m ‘ *mV^US»o^TS&‘^ t S S “ n ‘ 1 SQ?CT ® or&*3» for th b Aitlliery Seryiee snM fee datfe iiiel® ”“S d .J“. aU anlck, and MtW; Y£v hrofcen and square trotters in harsega. in rw* B™2isE?if <l “# I S?Si to ten year* old, not «* lOsfjwlidi?'** hi * i; 6acllH<>rM t® weigh not lea tin g„^*.? m ° draa Htfttjr Bollim (*is» will lie P** he noond In all partieilM—yt u j L flesh end -coed condition, from 15 wi hands Mali, from "tve to ‘nine years old, and Broaa’etttwi?.* d9lpl ‘I*' 1 *' Pa- * b * twwfl Thirteenth “* By order ofCd). William HcKlm, Chief Cnanermaater Philadelphia Derot GEOBQS B 081(8, • Captain and A. ft h- 3 mhlOMt XTELMBOLD’B EXTRACT OP SAB “d nnnt« the W»* teauistttt Tlgoi!of healti Into the mtem, awl »üß* oat Me Jnunon that J O£HUA T * OWES, attobnet, rr »Tu > J rS n , S' l *PgAT JfcfW. AEfD SOMCITOR ® tt* 5 ** ***»■*» r<mrtem MITRATE OF SODA—2OO BAGS JESI n *^*nsmo£ l i , gZg£sZiTcsT” Mtol «SgK C sSS!ftw REN ’ S CARBIAGBS,^' ’Wtt: TYBAN’S GREAT TOBACCO, CIS^ _ ~ _o® PIPE HTOBE.-' ' j^|^fss?t» ai sr ldj,u ‘- n ; £■ **! “» ktad or Tobacco, 122 222 Ef “ y i'ed of Ptp«B. J on cunt »HT kind of Kno ffs. ', SBBbT TOBACCO Bf OKA i : Mn~y * I3 CHBSTODT Street, PhlladeUtafc, *», -S? 6 * 1™ *o to leM'c too can set awtbW«“; want in the way of Ploy, Fine Gas* sad fimotiaf ; '"B*2* Domestteand Banana Cigars. Pipes to- «. , . Jtoaa: keepa-tike largest general slock of Tobacco. v» a iSws, .npes, &c ,In the Doited States. _ ..--in *“«» *o extensive that he can afford to ; at ahont <mt -half what others sell for. Deaniellg to theAimy of the Potomac. ! ®oajt sells tothe Army of the James. i ; gcait sel|e*o the Army of the Tdnnenee. hen hDi to theAnnr of the Caoberbßa- Gunboats all order th<*ir Tobacco. Clear#, Wps s * jl from • DBJJPS, Mo. 413 CHBSTJTOr 6U& Feßtn'lruii& jßetclißjitß all bay at Dean's. , gew Jersey merchants ail bay at Dean’s, Delaware merchants all bay at Dean’s, " theyean alwaytjtet just what they want, mach dower price than they can elsewhere, t j - do not hare to pick 'up their Foods at a di ll * stores. ) AUgoods ordered, are guaranteed to give * atl 'rwa'Jr ; . „ < l r . Mr ,2 ll “’ IS? ylm 'WJU always order from » A, Us ptn, Ud ine eat ohewuir and smofcinr wjr,,, : and clears are far superior lo al others. and «» “”<* ig«- ***** 80. *l3 chlfl-scr &*% aoS9-4m . pfciJade*phta»Jji> „ WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTft - _ 3MB& -Ab<it Franali. Cosmetic for preserm* the complexion. It I* As m' at compound of the a* e. There it neither chalk* mapesia, bisoisu, sor tale la its composite oo, *vVp<* eompoeed enttieiy. eTpiirejVlrKin Wax; heart fcraoidinanrqnaUtleß for preserver ib« riciu, m**n d soft, emeoth, fMn and transparent. It »***■ appewr younc, the homely handsome, the beautiful, ana the.3neet.beaiiiifiil divine. faw* zLsn, CO cents. Prtpa»ed, only by HUNT & CO.* P«rf s ®S *rBgntt*lGj|Tf^^ 133 Srtth BiVjsSyg Street tbOTB Walnut. J - ENFEEBLED AND DE£JCATESS WmTTIOM. of both o» hbi#^ SXTBACPr BITCHIT. It wfll fflre bride a&<* BBtrl fe«]ing» and >B>Wt Tontoilfewp troll- g&t PHRENOLOGICAL EXAJfI^, SLEEPER’S TJ. MANUf^I Tsa™ stre “ MALCOLM J MKH BW. IH °‘ d | ,l' = ii.A nKf.yTTTA. ~ I EMOr* Glass** refitted to aast all a*««, ® I repairing tarefnlly and promptly attended to- > CBl NO PAIN IN EXTBACt'IJjf, —Hltaraa Oxide Gm Iw&utifolw&latural »trle of *3l SPR^- B * g* CHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS Z ° SJOSKB Pw EJS£JtBOU>'6 SXTEAOS »**«*
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