BZIIGIOUB Kf BMiesat®. Great Musical Festival at tsb Ohuroh ox t^Oovnnant—The organ oulit for (no Uaaraa ' of* the Covenant, Filbert street, between Seven treilh anil llKl'tcvntn streets, one of the largest irrt most nowerlal Instruments of t.h# Mad ever madeJAthls country, wilt be formally opened on FMter Monday ovenlng, April ITth. The occasion constitute a grand opening festival, at which a number of our finest musical performers and best vocalists are announced to assist. -For tioset ar rsnaements the reader Is referred, to the advertise ment in another column. The occasion will doubt less be a musical ivent In the history of our oily •ohnrohes. Call Extsndbp.—We learn that thn Jtev. Dr, Fatten, of this city, wss unanimously oallod to the “Fortsfc Presbyterian Church,” at Middletown,' Delaware. Whether ho will accept the cell, or that his congregation here will consent to his removal, we have not yet been apprised.— Presiylerian. FISE-STBBBT PBBBTiYTBBI AN OHtTROH.— At a late meeting of the congregation to receive reports for the 5 ear 1864, it was ascertained that, outside of Ml church ■ expenses, the congregation hod contri buted *l2 000, or more than *l,OOO per month, for general oharities. Dkath op Misbiokabibs.—lntelligence has just been received of the death of Bov, Austin H. Wrlvht- D. JJ , of the Nestorlan mission, (Ameri can Board,) and of Mrs. W. Frederick Williams, of the Eastern Turkey mission. Dr. Wright has been an honored and valued laborer In Persia for neatly twenty-five years. The missionary life of Mrs. Williams has beon brief, but highly useful. Ordination op a Natsvk Gkorsian.—Rev. Harvev Mobley Isa native or Augusta. Ga., who was horn a slave, as ware his wlfo and children, bat who by his energy and Industry, succeeded, about ten wars ago, In bujlog the freedom of himself and all his family for the sum of three thousand dollars. He has recently been ordained as a missionary by a council Of the Congregational Churob, convened In the Delon Church. Brooklyn. Bev. S. S. Jocelyn, Bev Henry Ward Beecher, and Bev. Dr. Stuns took part In the services. Baptists in Pbnksylvania.—From the Stats Convention minutes for 1864, just published, we glean the following facts: There are seventeen As sociations in the State, embracing 391 onurohas, with an aggregate membership of 89,326. Or Ba alish Baptists not connected with Associations In Pennsylvania, there are eleven churches, with a membership of 313: of Welsh Baptists eighteen Churches, with 808 member*; of German Baptists five churches, with 255 members -making altogeth er a total Of 424 cuurchos, with 40 948 members. The number bs ptlred during the last assoelstiooal yc&f ia 1,704 j tiw number of deaths 614.—N0f. Baptist, Itbmb',—Bishop Janes, of the M. E. Church, has been appointed a delegate from the American Bible Society to attend the anniversary or the British and Foreign Bible Society In May neat Key. N. MoLtod, missionary, under the auspices of the American Home Missionary Society, writes from Great Salt Lake City, January 23d, that he has uplifted Ohrlst’a standard for the first time In Dtah.- Bev. Dr. Guthrie, of Edinburgh, Scotland, has reotlved from his former parishioners a gift •eoual to *26 000, m a testimonial of his services In the establishment of ’ragged schools.—Rev. Mr. Van Nose. pastor of the Froubetryt-Methoatet. out. It is said, as a foieign missionary, and will bare charge of the printing establishment about to be set up in China. North-Broad Sterkt P rksbybtp.iaw Quite™, The Bev. E. E. Adams, DD, pteaoned his filth anniversary sermon on a late sabbath evening. In the North-Broad street Chnroh, Philadelphia. The following statistics wereglven Is thecoarseofthesar mon: Present membership, 293; received daring the year, 41; contributions to tee church ,*u ldlng, #l4 000; premiums on pew*, *5.500; income for sis months, *4,200; contributions to denominational and miscellaneous purpose*, about *14.000 1 to the build ing of hew churches In the eby. *12,900 At the an nual meeting of the congregation, on the 7th lust., the salary was Increased bv a unanimous vote to *3,600, besides a present of *5OO. Grbman Rbsokmed. —The statistical tables of the German Betormrd Ohutclifurnish the following summary: General Synod, 1; Synods, 2; classis, 37; ministers, 460 ; congregations, 1.134; members, 107.394; unconfirmed members. 73 670; baptisms, 10,829; confirmations, 4,903; received on certificate, .1,012; communed, 80,115; excommunicated, 180; dlsniltsed, 874; deaths, 4,676 y Sabbath-sohools, 852; Sabbath-school *eholara (one Sjnod only reported), 20,551; benevolent contributions, *97 041.30. Tills, aB compared with the report of me previous year, ishows an. increase of 1 classis, 13 ministers, 35 con gregations, 8.619 men bets- 7 275 imooufirmed mem bers, 1,744 communed, and *77,612 46 contributions dor benevolent r bject«. THE CITY. BII.ITARY, THE DOtTBIiEDAY COURT MARTIAL. OPEFIHG 6? THE PR7SXOS. The court met at 11 o'clock yesterday morning; Ml Die member* pretent Col Foatur. Jaixe advocate, read the evidence taken at the preceding meeting: Daniel Dougherty,. JStq., then ..opened cite caee for the defence in the following spio«h:. Hay It please the conrt; aty le. rued caUetgn* heartily Joins with me In presenting to the court our thanks for the ecnit-sj with which we have been treated, and the iuduT*enee extern ed in allowing 08 since Monday to arrange the details of our defence and the order of our proof*. William B. IT. Cozens is a Philadelphian by birth. He was reared to the dry goods buvinoss from fits eighteenth roar, an« h»s made an e»pao *1 study of the -ct&raeter and quality of cotton and tinea goods. Be has had large and extensive connections with the lead ing m«ichanU In ihw linen and cotton trade in New yolk, Bomou, aid the principal manufacturing towns .tfcrougbout the New Sngh.no ehates. • At an earl? day he comp rnsided theinll extent or this great straggle for the preservation of the Uovera yneni, analhe prob**»ilitv of & tong continuance of the war. WUh an enterprise to be corsmeade:, he pur chased and contract*.* for Jarse supplies of the best tmaht fi or linen and cotton do ok on a ? ielog market, and thus was enabled to thape his bid* on she basts of his previous uerchaaes He honorably and fairly competed for the (Javqrn joent contracts, and though others received larger con tracts, yet his hnsUefß coimsctiose and arrangements c&JJowed him, in eome Jnrt&ace*. to be thereacce-sfal bidder He was, as the evio**ote fl»r tie -showed, particular in selecting ton best material. Mr. Gowns employed expei t lntchatlcs ro make the tents, giving them so much for i ach teat; Mr. fctoserasa having charge of the shelter testa and Mr. Pugh of the hospital, wall, one e»iain<-u tents, and the fear wagoa oovers and ptulins that were made Trusting entirely to the infesriiy of thes* men, he confided this depart ment of The bnslcew> to them. Mr. •Coreas gave his personal attention to the seleo'los. of docks, and their prompt delivery at the fre'erte*, sand their subsequet t delivery at ihe arsenal. Qa utahy •occa&iore, grew expense, he obliged the Oovtrmtoßf by fainlshins tenio to advance la the rammer of 1664 hU p-'>pQf-aU for contracts of dif ferent kinds were acci-Dfc**d'by the Qorer. fn-»nt While In the fnjfilxnent of tht-se contracts, he, one flight at his home, was seized by a military «nard ta kes to the provost marshal’s, detained tber* all night, -Mid the next day convoyed b?a guard to Washington, and confined in bid uapltol Prison. He was only libe rated on giving bonds 1 to meet, an he now does with pleasure, the chare* a made egainet him In his abs* nos his store was ez> iered by a guard, and •all his books, papers, and letters examined Tertnih the com plications of mirt- rtanes that, without any wrong oa his part, gathered around him, oe can trace the loss of a Jarge portion of the capital winch lie had accumulated by years of industry, economy and enter prise. 'Sets dniiin« ali-thia Um«. hcha^gßygrliag - a hearing. Though unacquainted—an entire stranger—with a tribunal like this, aid as a pr vale man and Amur!- •can citizen he would prefer to be tried by the courts of this peaceful city, yet be rejoices that the time has •come when he ecu i-how to thU hoboraule cuart, and to the cojfinumiy, tha* eveiy oharge of wronging the Oo vsrnmenk rixhtr by thorcnetoi of meanar«ifleiit or in feriority of goods, is* from first to last, nnfonadedj ua jm-t, and fa.)r,e -'WIW&m Heal, tho tent isspsetoT, was appointed on recommenQHtU'H of Col. Crosjuen, All the spacfica iious against the accused are for tecta furrist ed during •the time that William Heal ha* been chief inspector or tents, The learned tonneel here explained the mode of me*- -snremeLt and oe varions tents. The counsel emptatically denied t\ at Cozens had had -an nndfeistardiut or concoction with Deal The counsel thkn submitted some thirty. four different points is bt hts client, tending to show hts inuo -sence, and to prove ihat he has ever been actuated by patriotic abd honorable motives in his dealings with •the Government. At the requeit of counsel the court adjourned, RECRUITING. Yesterday warrants were issued for the payment of the oity bounty to id men, of whom 70 were enuiated for one year and 26 for three years. Tney ware credited as follows: __ "Wards, Men t WaTds. Men. First.. 3 Fifteenth,3 Second*-**-- S ixteenth...... i Third. I Seventeenth 2 Fourth ......4 jfcgbtaenfck.-.. ...... 2 Fifth 4 Nlnetseoth.... 8 Seventh*—.- 3 Twentieth. 4 Ninth. 6 Twenty first... 3 Tenth...... ♦+*3 Twenty third% ..*•« .... 5 Twenty sixth.......;»*** 1 Total.~- ...S6 HJSCEUAHEIim DEATH OP THOMAS RICHARDSON) ESQ. — MEETING OF THE COHN EXCHANGE. Yesterday morning a meeting of toe ’ ora Bxchante Association was held, to take action in to the •death of Thomas litehardsou, Btq., of the fina ot Tho mas Richardson & Co Mr. Charles Kneefct announced the detfh of Hr, Rich* ardsoa in a few remark*, and closed by offering the fol lowing resolutions: Whertas, This Association has received the palnfal intelligence of >he death of Thomas Richardson, one of the early members of This Association, which sal event occurred recently at Sait*. Cruz, whither he gone for th* benefit of hi* impaired heal h; therefore, jHestlved, That this Association, while bowing with submission Io this dispemationof Divine Frovideace that has removed from us, in the prime of life and in the midst of his usetutaeae, cur late fa lovr-icember, Thomaa-BichArdaon.y we are profoundly Impressed with the loss which, in. common with the whole nu> cantUe comß>unUy ( we have sustained in his death Metoivea, 'Jhat his eminent abilities as a merchant, in the enlarged sense of the term his enterprise ana hearty co operation with every effort to maintain and improve the commerce of Philadelphia, his unswerving integrity and high fei ee of mercantile honor, gave kim, while living, a prominent position among merchants, not only of our own city, fant also of Now York and Liverpool, where he had established houses, and ena ble us, now that he is no more, to say he was a model merchant, a useful citizen, a iteadrasi frieod. Betolved, That a «ops of these resolutions, signed by the officers of this body, be transmitted to the family of the deceased. A. Q. G&ttell, Beg., followed in geology of the de ceased. The resolul ions were then adopted, and the following committee was appointed in accordance therewith: A. fi, Cettell, Hugh Craig, James Steel, Samuel L. Ward, and George A. McKinstry. AN AMENDED TEBDICT. The coroner's jury will amend their verdict in re ference to deaths by the disastrous eon flat rati on that happened on February Bth, in Ninth street. Second ward. It is believed that the remains oral! the vie- sfaters ageo respective ly fourteen and sixteen years, found minded together In a shapeless mass The remains of three longs w*re dissevered* which fixes the fact beyond d-übt In&t two bodies were burned together. These sisters evidently in the Isst moment of agony, wb 1* the roaring flames of eoal oil were around and below them, belching forth stifling smoke, clasped themselves in each others arms, and sank into death. Tte jury who inveetiiated the •case shortly after the diiefui event will emend there- Cord bo as to sot forth ibai all the mis lag membeia of 4he Ware ard Whil field families have been found. OFFICERS' OF THE PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS, An election was held last evening at the Philadelphia Gas Works,, for the choice of as-is aut engineer and either officers, resulting as follows: First assistant engi neer, A. JMyere, vice Wm. H. iimboTow; second as sistant engineer, wm. H. Paik, vies Isaac 8 Casta; registrar, Samuel M. White, vies S. p Marta. re signed; supTrlnter deutoi distribution, John A Mlskey, re-elected; clerk. George Schocfc, vies J. Pierson, pro moted; mete* inspector, Man hew Bavard vice J. Car neys repairers of meters. Thomas Albert I?slck. John Dougherty* vice G. w. Kemble, S Sf. Oaffey, F. Fary; alerters, Kennedy Brown, George Kenny, vice John Logan, Frank Drum TBBRIBLE ACCIDENT. k man, naroe&'Jcbh Cowen,employed at Wlnpeuay’c dye-house, Manayask, met with a tad accident on Wednesday night. While emp:ovt.d fiear a vat filled with hot dye. he shipped asd fell headforemost into the boiling liquid. His nan da, U ea, and body were shock ingly burned. Ge was conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. DOMESTIC MABKETS. The retail prices of domestic marketing do not syme pathlze with the fall in goia. The pries of almost *vsry article was. higher yesterday than on the week previous. The following were the prices lor the articles named: _ £gg*« perdosen.--85 Chickens, per pound. SO to 32 Butter, per pound... m to 70 Bump steak, per pounds*. 36 to 30 Sirloin, per pound. 3(1t035 Eibiosst, perpound...... ...... gito&J - Chucks* per pound...--~....12t0}8 Corned beef.perpound..,.*.*,...,, IBto2o Annies, per half peck.....«. - . 75 Potatoes* white, per half peck, pe&ehblow*. 26 do. .do. do. mercers 40 iPotJto*fc*W«ijJ^ r i* l,llWk . « Tnraipa, perls Blmbub. pwbw»el>— S ***•• M,,w the POLICE. IMPORTANT ARREST. s&ss several hundred dollars to be paid to an aged lady* the mother of Green* who -was very much in want of tua money* A soldier of Hew Jersey also entrusted him with several hundred dollars to be banded to relatives Is that State. It is also said that fevers! other vete rans handed money to him for similar dlsbotreemeut The money bea never beon paid ever as thei veterans detired. These men were of the squad of thirty.*!* who were detained.’’ by force of circumstances, at Washington leaser than they expected. Attt esoUoi tatlon of Chief Pranklin, Who eiHlstod them, they re turned to Philadelphia- The faofc that the money had been handed over was ascertained, aod yoaterday aftei noon Veteran JDavid Clifford, formerly of the har bor pollco, recognized the individual near Fifth and Chestnut street*, and at once arrested him as a “thief and deserter,” and handed him over to the custody of officer SiillwoH, who conducted him. to the lock-up The-prisoner denied hts name: said the parties were mistaken; but presently the recrumsB|p>fficer stationed at Fifth and Prime at*, appeared at the Central Ftit oa and identified him. The prisoner was locked up f?r a hearing. He was 1 ’and, besides a gold watch, a consideraole amount of money was found in hia pockets. Be was In citizen’s dress. Neither a furlough nor a pass was found uuon him. The prisoner wfu have a nearing to day, h being impossible last evening to obtain, the attendance of the recruits who all*g*d they hao be* n robbed in the manner above mentioned'. Late last evening a couple of soldiers called at the station house, ana said they had entrusted the same fellow .with money, and that to had never diebar*ed it as they desired and as he promised to do* [Before Mr. Alderman Welding.} BOBBBBY. Henjy Yeager was arraigned yesterday on the charge of robbJi s Emabeth B&lslcy of >he sum of $lO. It aeemc tbat Elizabeth, on Thureday evening* went to the Star Bowl located at Bread street and Fetter lane, ami de rived to ret something to drink. - Scertook a seas aud Ycagcrpnfc bis hand in her bosom, where she had the note. B« subsequently offered the note in payment for drinks at another establishment. He was held to an swer. [Before Mr. Alderman Cloud a. 3 IMPORTANT SUIT. On the sight of the 27th of February a sleeping ear on the Pensiilvniiia hail road track* about onein’ie below Lancaster, -was burned* and some damasea eostaiaei by the passengers. A suit has been instituted before Mr. Alderman uionds to ascertain If possible, who are responsib e tor the damages. Tne result of the investi gation wiil be looked to with a great atai of Interest by the travelling community. Jfe THE COURTS. Supreme Court—Present, Woodward, C. j., utd Justices Thompson, Bead, and ignrw. ' The lUt of oases for tie counties of Northampton, Le hlth, So., Btlil before the court. AKGUBD. Weiand vs. Bomiic €. F., lehjrh county. Ariuod by Karr for plaintiff in error. The court declined to hier M«eers. Oliver end BrWgee on the other eide. Opayhe'a appeal. NortbaranKin county Armed by -Mryerefor appellant, and by Ihrie for appellee. Firmst'on ye. stack. Northampton county. Armed hy Jonee for plaintiff in error, and by Maxwell and Fox tor defendant in error. ‘ Stianse’appeal, behlthoonnly. Armed by Fox for spreUant. and by Stllea for appellee. . .. With this cr.‘e ihe hat was completed, and the oonrt adjourned till to-day. . The other conris were not In Bastion. MTITEB JBACHS r'dlj, Krcovery, HUkTdart..... . . .Liverpool, soon Brig Korea, C011in5...... Havana, soon Scfcr Fannie, Vance. * Havaa... toon FHIfoADBLFHIA EOABJ) Of TEADE. JfPW. 0. BiEtlOR, } Samubi, E. k-roKis, > CosMirraj! or Tint Mouth, Geokge H. Tat ham, j . MARINE IKTELUGENCa PORT OP I*MILA«ISI,I*SSIA, BIAKCI* 24 BdsEibbb...s 53 i Sub Sets—6 71 High Watbr..l2 50 Batk Annie* Cbaee, 4 days from Fort Monroe, in bai* i&tt u> Curtis A Knight. Scbr BAG Broths, Brooks. 3,d ays from Hew York, In ballast to captain. Bchx John Beatty, Henderson, 6dayafr6m Newbern, in ballast to captain Scbr I* D Jbrraid, Fenton, 5 days from Alexandria, In btilasfcto J & A & S Heppliar. fehr G a Carstairs, Baylor, 64 boors from Charleston, in ballast to H A adexns. , ‘ Scbr J 6 Hewitt, Foster, 61 boors from Cfcailetton, in ballast to captain. , • , Bohr J JRcAd&m* Pearson, from Washington* in bal last to captain. Scbr &asnab, Wall, 3 days from Hew York, in ballast to D 8 Stetson A Go. febr John Price, Nickerson, 6 days from Providence* in ballast to captain. SchrS L Bay lea, Eayles, 4 days from Wilmington, B C. in baUa*t*o captain. febr t ores, Walusgton, 1 day from Newport* Bel* With flonr to B H Lea . B*fcr oiiTia, For, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to JL Bewley A Go. CLBiEBD.' • Brig Sussex (Br), Laurence, Matauzas. Br>gC H Kennedy, Clark, Portland. BriffEailc, Slaw, Trinidad. _ Brig AbOy Allen* Gilmore, Fort-Boyal, Brig Abfcy Watson, Watson. Fortress Monroe. Schr Tele*roph, Shaw, Fairfax. •• Echr Billow, Bilvms. Portsmouth, N H, Sofcr L A BayJe* Beyleg, Bridgeport. gehr Horison. Plum, Lynn Be) r Sappabaunock, Bussell* Baltimore. Sobr tieo Henry, holiday, alex&ndria, btbr Bencah. Wall, do. Bob* hnowflake. Diokerson. do. 1 Sell L D Fenton. do. Schr W G Bartlett, Connelly, Hampton Beads. Lehr Jos Turner, Soule, Hampton Hoads, frehr OS Care tabs, Nay! r, Fortßoyal. SehrH SBoycitin, Herrick, New Tork. gofer Join & Griffin, Foster. Bagua Ecbr W B Tiers. Bofrosn. Hatter&s Inlet, fechr Lottie Blotls.Bsdicoit, Fortress Monroe, heir John Price, Nickerson, Boston, steamer J 6 Bhiiyer, Dennis, Baltimore, Steamer a C Burners. Knox, Alexandria, fcteamer Chester. Warren, New York. memoranda. fhip Tillage Boll©,Little, from Glasgow for thispoit, at Londonderry icthtoat. 8) ip Corsair (80, Card, cleared at Liverpool previous to 11th taevfor this port. . ■ Ship Golden Light, Slater, and hark Florence Chip man, Jones, were loacing at Liverpool 11th. inet. for this port. Bark Be<nrn» Kill tun, for this port, sailed from Gravesend 10th last Bri* Orczimbo, Tracy, hence at Portsmouth 19ch Inst, Biigfrurf, twcetlanc- hfcca for Salem, remained at Holmes’ Hole SAM. 22d lo*t. Schr Tilt, from Battport for this port, was at Pro vincetcuva cn Ihoreday. ... Schr Nellie Potter, fcheppard, hence at Daavore 20th inst Schr J W Fall, Cain, hence at Salem 22d last Fchr Mary S Amsden, Smith, hence at Portsmouth 20th I list. fechrs 8 B 'Wheeler, McLaughlin, and Stephen G Hart, Ecwley, ketce at Boston on ThTmd&y. _,, Brhr» Baiah Cullen, CnlU-m Laura Maugnnij Hiltz: S & ECorg *n, Corson; Chris Looter, Laws; George S Green. BUh, and Ella P Crowell, Stevens, hence at Boston 22d Inst. Schr Albert Barter, from Calais for this port, at Holmes’ Bole 2Utinet, and remained 8 A M22d. Schr E Ot Willard, raisons, hence at Portland 2let Inst fcchrs Blonde), Chipjn&n • Jam°B Allderdlce, Howell; Deary Cronbey, Poller, enaJS_Woldiiu.henceforJßdS-- ton. , „ , __ . ' Schrs JW Ball, Cain, hence for Salem; J B Austin, Davie, from Boston for this port; S T Cbartro, Smith, fn m Laneaviile fox do, and Tennessee, Wooster, from Jsstport fordo, eaiUd frfm HjOimos’Hole2i»t imt. Schr Wn hr Wilson, Wilson, from.fiew Haven for this port, at Sew Yoik on Thursday. OIL COMPANIES. PARTIS BKOVa PITEOLIII COMPANY. ©300,000 CAPITAL. 360,000 SHAKES. PAB T&IOB, $l. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 09 CENTS. PBBBIDSST* p. jan'ney. SSGBSTABT A 207 TBEAStfBEB, COL. JOHN K. ZEILIN, (Commonwealth Bank.) 60,(W0 Shares as Developing Capital. The properties of this Company consist of eighty-five acres in fee, located In Fine Grove township, Venango county. This property Is situated near the celebrated Hemlock Creek, and only a half mile from the large well on Horseneck Creek. There being a large portion of low, flat boring land on this farm, we will be en- prodactive than the well on Hoxaeneck Creek, which alone is now paying a dividend of eight per cent, to the Company. There are also two parcels of land on Oil Creek, loca ted about two miles and a half above Oil City, contain ing each about a half acre, on each of which there are row wells down. One to the depth of, say. one hun dred feet, and the other is now down two hundred and ten feet. At this depth we have the most undoubted proof of securing two of the most lucrative oil wells yet discovered on Oil Creek. On the Graff A Hassem Tract, which adjoins us on the south, they are now developing, and have two wells, one of 108 and one of 00 barrels per day. To the north we have the Corn Planter Company. Their 150- barrel well is dose to us. At the low price of the stock, being offered at 25 cents par share, every one will have the opportunity of securing an interest In most valuable land located in Venango county, which, with proper energy in developing, can be made to prove as remune rative as the lands of the most favored Companies now in operation in Venango county. The BOOKS of the PUTS GROVE PETROLEUM COMPANY will be open at the Office of the Company, No. 400 CHBSTNUT Street, Room No. 7, after TUES DAY, March 21,1869, for the sale of alimited number of shares. Franki.w, February 31. 1565. To the Officers of the Pine Cfrove Petroleum Company; Gektxem2;x: Atyour request I h&yeyisitedyouriand, located in Plue Groye township, in this county. It is well located, near Hemlock Creek, and not far from a well now pumping largely. There are also many wells now going down on the properties immediately adjoin* lag. from the surface Indications you may rest assured of haying secured one of the most yaluahie Parma yet sold for Oil development*. »h2o*6t TB£ CEUTBAI, OIL BUK P£TRO> ISTJM is organized and chartered -with the email capital of $2OO, *OO. oa strictly fcußinesi principles, enabling the shareholders to ream® i ar*e dividend s on their stock. It owns in fee simple fo*tv aci es oa Oil Bun. two and a haft miles from Titusville- It is nearly alt boring surface, and adjoining the most prodwMwwells in this section: also, one acre on the wett-known season Flats (see Harper's Magazine for April* pp. 669). Ad. jilnisie this pioperty are the Continental Well, yield* ing 100 barrels, Glastmejr, 90 banels. Goodrich, 100 barrels, and many other hue flowing wells. She Company hare on# well 160 fe*t deep, with a fiae .show of oil, and having a splendid 34-horse power ea. Sine, will at once sink another well, and have every reason to believe a large yield will be oburined. Sere* r*l wefts will soon be commenced on the 40-acre tract. A limited number of shares will be sold at the par value, viz. • 82 per share, to close out the working e*- pitat The entire capital U S2GO,QCO, c-f which s3o.oolt* worfeirg capital, nearly all 'of which U now subscribed ror, and wii) advancs in price laa very short time, as a w haml well will, enable the Company to declare a lar«.dividend. J. W BitffiHituli' President? SL CH&LLEN, Treasurer. . _ /. H. WALTER, Secretary. l 4» St!? Oommonwetlth Bank. 400 CBfiSTfIUX Ptceet, o? J. 308 CSfiaTEUX ftfi. SUBBCBIPTIOH FEICB 3S CERTS FEB SHAKE FULL *«O.OOOCASH BESEBYBD AS WOBKIRG CAPITAL. Tli, property of Hi!* Company comprises 100 acres In tee simple, .Hunted la Warren county, Pennsylvania, on the Allegheny river, 4K mil** above TMooula. front ing oa the river about KOrods. There ia room : enough on thepreperty for 40 to CO well*. Borin* will be Im mediately sommeneed. The Economlte wells, some iK mile* below, are now sending ECO to 700 bands per week to market, The well lately sunk on Mafee's Ban, IK miles below, 1« not ret tubed, but gives all prospects of a 60-banal well. So ii mar be seen at a glance tb&t our prospects for oil are very flattering. This property was pur- chaied eliht months arn At» low tor. Hi. .«nm«n* thereby gaining Immensely by the advance In land. To the etockholdere is reserved the j*rivfl»*» »f .hvo.lu* their own officers, and la placing onr names to this ws are eatißfled we are offering to the pablte inducements not to bo procured la any company of the kind now la the market. Subscribers will please call and< examine for them- selves. Subscriptions received at the Banking Office of We wish toolose the books ot this Company ia one week. BOOKS WILL BSOPBHID MABGH 83d. mMSiat . XAWTOO OOALCOXPJtinr CAPITAL 500,000 DOLLARS, In 50,080 Shares cfslo each, Par Value. GEOIGK COOKMAN, ALPBED LAWTON, Philadelphia. FcttsviUo C. B. BUFF, g. B. B3LEB, Eizabeth, H. J. Philadelphia. Si FLASAG..N, W. A. HAEMEB, Philadelphia. Newark, S. J. EBW. P. KEtthBOW CHAS. H. GtBsON. Philadelphia, Philadelphia. The Colliery of this Company is.located about a half mile from Mahsnoy City, Schuylkill conntr, Fezraa., on a lease having eighteen years to ran, upon about 400 acres, thereby securing the north and routh dips of the •* Mammoth, ’ * ’’Skidmore,” Seven Foot, Eight Foot, Ten Foot, and all intermediate veies, with a run upon each dip of about one and a quarter miles in length, above and below water Bevel, taking the,, en tire bafin. The quantity of Coal, in these various veins has been ruefully estimated by competent judges, who report a total of over thr* e million tons above water level. When it i« considered that many, in fact, most of the collieries producing &Bth*ac>te coal, are working at a considerable depth below water level, necessitating ex pen live machinery foy pumping water and elevating coal, whirhwill require a larger outlay of time and mosey each year to keep in repair, it will be easily sees that vhisC- mpany possesses a g;eat advantage in the situation of their veins, the difference in expenses in minim aid preparing c ai being about twenty per cent, in i&vor o working above water levs'. W* have numerous testimonials as to the superior quality of the Coal* particularly an to its value as a “steam coal,” it having been subjected to the most seveie tests, under boiler* and elsewhere, without, in a single instance,having failed to alvaentire satisfaction. There is a Urge supply of good Timber, soil elect for all mining purposes an ring the lease, which adds great, lytoitevaiae. The improvements belonging to the Company consist of a first claoe new Double Breaker, having a capacity -of 900 toss per cay, with ample pocket room, and ail the hex ana latest Improvements. Three 20-horse £n giices.'a complete Saw 91111, Bars, Dwelling Houses, Black smith and Carpenter shop. The Colliery is in complete workingorder, being fully, stocked with Toots, Horses, Mules, Wagons, Drift ana Dirt (Jars giving a present capacity fo» mining 480 tons per day, which will be increased weekly. Ho expense has been spared in the erection of the improvements to •feme the utmost efficiency, and the Company now claim to posseiß the moßt complete Colliery Jn tichuyl kiil county. * The Directors have cot put this stock upon the market wi*b a la*-gevy inflated capital, bat the Colliery is be lievedrobe intrinticaDy worth the fall amount, anl offers an opportunity for a safe and yet highly remune rative investment not often presented. Dees tban one third of the whole numbir of shares are now for sale. A Prospectus containing a fuller description, and also a Map of the Lend, may ba had at the office of the Company, sou hwest corner of 70UBTff.andLIB8ABy Bmets, where subscriptions to the Stock will be ra ce!* ed. mh2l-tuihß3t Jggp FETBOLEIJai. PETROLEUM COMPANY. ORGANIZED UHBBR THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THS 110 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS- GOYBBNMBNT BONDS AHD SECURITIES TAKEN IN FAYMBNT FOR STOCIgt* The wells oT the Company are now predating oU. Payment lor biock may he made In drafts, registered notes, or Government bonds *nd sonorities, whichbonda and securities will bo takeu at their market yalub. Remittances may he addressed to the Company, F. 0. Box So. 6868, New Fork City, or to ‘Atlantic Bask, Treasury of the New Fork and Liverpool Petroleum Company, No. M 2 Broadway. New VorßGity.” Prwpeetns sent to any address on application, eon* t&lnlng a Ml and clear acoonnt of the operations of this MOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY. mhd-Sm . ‘ DtSl A BEETUTG OF THE STOOB. HOLDERS OF THE LITTLE KANAWHA AND SPRING CREEK OIL COHPARF will he held at the Northwest corner ofFOURTH and WALNUT Streets, on MONDAY, April 10th, at2o’dockP. d,, to make by laws and elect Board of Directors to serve one year, ■ JOSEPH N. iUOB, President. SAMUEL ECCLB3. JE , Treasurer. The properties of this company comprise 20 acres on lease at K royalty on Burning Springe Ran, Wirt county, West Virginia. and 600 acres on Spring Creek, near the above, in fee simple. The company have two engines on the around working, A limited portion of the working capital is still not snbeettbed for, which can ba hadlat subscription price, •1 per share, at the office, No. SS36 CHURCH Alley, mi.gl- tsplO J. MAB3SY HAETHf. D'gg— OFFICE OF THE NOBLE AND F® DBLAMATBR PETROLEUM COMPANY. JJSO CHESTNUT Street. Fhii,asedphia. March 20. 1865. The annual mtell-g or the stockholders will be held on MONDAY, tne 10th of April.text, at twelve o’clock, noon, ' 020202 W. HUNTER, • mh2l-tntiuSt Sesretary, NOTICE.—THE SUBSCRIPTION ■OS? Books of THE HOOVER’AND MARSHALL OIL COMPANY WW he doled lst . alB6s£ mhM-St* x ‘ Secretary. K®- OFFICE OEHANIC OIL COBPA NY, 10 MERCHANTS EXCdARGB Pri [.e det.phra. March 21,1835. ' The annual meettng of etoeauoideis will ho held on tleotbdayof aprU, at 12 o’clock M mh33-tap6 BTILBS, Jr., Secretary. year*. NORRIS FARM OIL COMPANY, **? OFFICE, a»G walnut Street, Philadelphia, hECOND STORY FRONT ROOM f irfni&Tft eaVbe procured upon application at keoffico of taovompany* mbs-lsi OIL COMPANIES. BIE HIYE OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK 300,000 SHARES. i PAB VALUE «1 PEB SHAKE. CORPORATOBS, W. H. STBVBHB, WM. HoKIBBIH, ADAH WAKTHHAJT, ' H. 8. BLISS, WM, O. HUBV. WM. O. HUKV, Ko. 34 Boutb Third Street, SEGOED 8008 ABOVE GHESTRUr STESBT. OF PENNSYLVANIA. PBEBIDBHT. GEORGE COOKMAN, Vies Pm sldcat of Corn Exchange, Philadelphia. tbeasobeb, C. E. ROFF, Trinity Buildings, Row Yelk. SEOBETABY, J. H. TROUTMAN, Philadelphia. DIKHOTOE9, ara op Himss, HR WES,- SDPBBIKTSHDS JOHN G. THE HEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL . STATS 07 JTSW TOEK. CAPITAL, ONE BULLION DOLLARS,. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARIS, WENT, OFFICES: Do. 8* EMPIRE BUILDING, 80. TI BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Post Office address, Box No. 8388, New Yoke. 07F108R3. Hob. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President. WJH. T. PHIPFS. Vice Pro. Went. ROBERT BABhBTT, Secretary. H. J. BUETIE. tuning Superintendent,Tltoivllle,PA ATLANTIC BANE,No. M 2 Broadway, N. Y.,Treasury. THE PRESS.—MIILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, MARCH-' 35, 15651 * NEW VOLUMES OF POETEY. BALTjAIDS, BY THE AUTBOJS OF BARBARA'S HISTORY. An exquisite HI tie volume of B*Ueds by Misn ASa* LIA b. EDWARDS. 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It Is aa excellent book to place in tbe bands of yonax people, or for Ban. day Sshool Libtatiea. ALSO NEW EDITIONS OF; 1. . EDITH’S MINISTRY, 12mo. elotb. SUNSHINE; Or, KATE VINTON. : : VfOODCLIPFK THB gAjrt AUTHOR. » B.s A aaionBb'sFxTag”eot. KTEW SUPPLY OF CHRONICLES OF A?l THE SCHONBEBO-COTTa FAMILY THE BAKbI°bAWN; or, sitetebonof Cbristian Life I *’^4BY l AStjryof tbo Times of Whitfield aed fbo Wesleys. THE GBIPFLE OF ANTIOCH, and Other Scenes from Cbristian Life in Early Times. . THE MABTTKiS OF SPAIN, AND THE LIBERA TORS F BO! La*D. Tales and sketches OF OHBISTIAN LIFE, in Different Lands and Mes _ ‘ , - j THE VOICE OF CHRISTIAN LIFE IN BONO; or, Hymns and Hymn Wri<6rs of many Lands anditoi. THE TWO VOCATIONS; or, the Sisters of Merer at Home. JAMES S ULAXTUN, • (Snoeessor to Wm «. & Alfred Martten), mhZl-tf 606 CHKsTNPT Street. MISCELLANEOUS AND LAW BOußS—The bo»t and rarest collection In Phila delphia -—Betidwell’s Shaftßprare, fifteen hundred dol lar*, and other Bocks, eauaily scarce, for sate at 419 CBi -TKUT Street „„„ je3 3xo JOHBF CAMPBULL, TK THB OBPH&NB’ CODKT FOE THU JL CITY AHD COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, Briateof JOHN SIMMON3. deceased. Notice is herebr given' that JANE L. BTMHOHS, widow of the said JOB A SIUkOfiB deceased, h*» file ! to said Court her petition claiming the mm of $lOO in cash out of the *atd B-tate, wi>Uh ebe elect* to rata'a under the act of April 14. 185?, and the supptemama Hereto, and that me same will be approved by the laid Court on FHIDay, the 7th day of April, 1665. un- Jese eßeeprlone be filed tbereto oHK VILENTTNK, mh24«ft4t* Attorney for Petitioner. rsr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNT* OF PHILADELPHIA. ‘ Esta>«ef JOHN A. WILLIAMS, deceased.- NoHee la hereby Riven that MaRGaRKF WILLIAMS, widow of the .aid decedent, baa filed in aaid mittrt her petition and appraisement of personal properly which she elects to retain ondir ret of April U.1r51. andean pjtments, and that tho same will be oonfirmed by said court, on , ~ ■ FRIDAY, April 7'.b, W 5. at Id o’clock A M., unless exceptions be filed timreto. fi, B. WARSIUEB, Attoney for Petitioner. Letters of administration h&vinc been Rian’ed to the nndersißned upon-tbe estaie of SVDNEV ANN Kgl PH, deceased, all. persons beinc indebted to the raid estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them to WASHINGTON KEITH, idia’r, mb4-i6t So *3IH WALNUT Street. TAT HEBE AS, LETTERS TESTAMBN t r TAKY to the estate of JOHN HOKTON. deceased, have heeh granted to xbo ucder#igaedralt par&ono in deoted to faid«xtat« sre hereby requested to make pay ment. and all persons h&vhugel&ims against said estate to present the same to MAEtAW. HOBTON.3aOS FOHBTHSt. AUfKhJ) JOSKK 103 i» 8? fe3B Bgj* PBANSUN TAYLOR 530 WALNUT St. TN THE COHET OF COMMON FLEA.S x fob the city ako coumy of pfiihAOßh- PBIA . JOSEPH SamRKEL, to use of A V._PARBOSfS. vs. AhFBFB H. Casey, garnUhee of PfilhXP PBIOS, defendant. Pin. Yen., Ex . Dee.. Term, 1864 No 6. The Auditor appointed to znaxe distribution of the fund in Court, produced b? Sheriff’s sale under the above writ, of ali that certain lot or piece of ground situate at tbe soutieast corner of M street and fcuequf-hacnae vfinus, in the Twenty-firas ward of the city of Philadelphia; emtaiuing in front or breadth on the e&« Ride of Broad street sixty six rest, aud exteud- of ih&fi width along the south side of raid busquebama avenue one husdrpd and twenty feet to a ten test-wide alltsy, laid out and opaoftd for the use and benefit of thi* and a other ground bouudlag thereon; conu<-e& northward by said eusquefaAuna avenue- eastward by said alter, south ward by ground of He&ry T Grout, Esq., and west word by said Broad attend to thedutiei of hi* appointment on the 4th dav of Ap*il, •me&iSi* htuvjawrwj; g-sx’-gghgi Knl Strett, Philadelphia, when and where alt par ties intoKfited aro jequfrod to present ih%ir dlaiins, or - be debarred from coming in upon said feud. robHMb*tuf*S WM. RoTQfi WJSTEB, Attditor. Fr the orphans;, court utok THK CieY AHB OOMJTjJf PHIIAOBI.PHIA. of HBSBY SCHIVEL-¥ t "de^aaee<i, Tie Auditor appointed by tie Court to Audit, settle, and adjust tha second of WItLIAM H. SCBIVELY aud CHaKLKS feCHIVELY, Executors of BEftRT SCHiVBLY, deceased, and to ro©orr,di«tn!m ties oftfcc balance i& the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purposes of his ao -poisijuent on. MONDAY, the 27*h day of March- A. D. 186 P, at 4 o'clock P, M., at hia Offlca. 2fo. 5571 South PIETS Street, la the city of Philadelphia, mhi6 thaiuSt Pr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CHS AJ?D fIiiBHTY 05 PHILADELPHIA. . BoTATB OP MaBY LKSTStt. The Auditor appointed by the Cun-t to amJit.-eattlo, and adjust the account of WH w aXMSLEY. Adminis trator of tie Estate of OfABT LESTIsB, decsased, and. to retort oistiiim too of the balance In the hands of the accountant, tvlli meet the parties iu terastad for the par pesos of his.appointment on TUESDAY; ApHi 4th, A D. 1565. at four o’olock P. M » at his office, 3fo. 13 9K S, Ji’tiUETH Street, in. the city of PniiadetoMa. XDhSB>thBtcLst JOHN HANETA, Auditor, T- ' - <•••■.. j V - I?LECTEOFATHIO ESTABLISH MBNTDR. A. H. STEVEHS, one of the FIRST DISCOVBftERS of a new system of treating diaeaso by MODIFIED ELECTRICAL APPLICATIOiIS, and Who Las boon to very successful at PENN SQ3ABE for tit* last three years, has removed his Office and Residence to 1638 VIBE Street, ono door below Seventeenth- All serßoos desiring references, or any particular* with retard to bleep* ctal mode of treatments will pleas* call or «nd for a pamphlet Consultation or advtoa gratuitous. mhs-tl TJUTTERFIELD’S OVERLAID A» DESPATCH, ' , ■? Office Ho. 40 South FIFTH Street. _ A THROUGH FREIGHT LINE ; Freight to .the principal cities east of the Mississippi riw. end to tr»MMn the «me frpnywlat Of shipment COLORADO, IDABcOTTAH, - ABD MOHTADATHSSftoWBSr rrop THhorroH ooxxbaot batsb afd or T.innra Through Sates include ADD CHABQEB-~EaUwa»! Transfer,Stortge.andFot wardingCommission* oath, Missouri rlTer, and transportation' anon the Plains— thus enabling the Shipper to obtain a THROUGH GON TRACT forms freight for a distance of OVER THESE THOUSAND MlLBSland relieving him from *U respon eihilltles and anxieties Incident to the past disorganised and irresponsible system of Plain, transportation. - Oar Agents to Hew York, Boehm, Philadelphia, Pitts imrg, Chicago. St. Leal, and Burlington, lowa, are Rw®ared £L S. 1 ! «S?s°s? iT?_„ sn d - ship at th, LOWEST THROUGH TARIFF. RATES. This Company aunmes ALL THE KBSFONSIBIIdTT of Losses, Damages, or Overcharges on Freight while in transit from point of-sMpment to place of destination, _sheHew Yotlc office is to possession ofa fail set of TRACS BOOKS, showing the date of shipment; the time it paosoe the Mississippi river, Unsolved et and shipped from the Company’s Warehouses at Atchison (Kansas), the character of the trains moving apon the Plains, the date It passes Fort Kearney, arrives at Dan- Uon’iftleW^feto U eTktfre i r^ ,^ BRt U ' Th<Uc books an open for the inspection of our,cus tomer* at all times, and parties shipping by this Line Will be kept Informed by correspondence of the exact condition of their shipments. _ Merchants and Mining Ken In the Territories ordering Atchison, Kansas," and have them shipped nsder the toatractloßSof oar Agent atl point of shipment. Letters of inquiry addressed toonr offiMat ATCHI SON, Kansas; Ho. IVSaiY Street. Aster Hons,. Hew York; or Southwest comer of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street,. Philadelphia, will be promptly and reliably answered., D. A. BDTTBSFIBLD.Propri.tor. A. W SFALDISfG, General Agent, Hew York WK. H. MOORE. Agent. deOfl-tf pHILAT ELPHIA TERRA COTTA p WORKS OFFICE AND WABSBOOMS, HO, 1010 CHESTNUT Street VITRIFIED WATER. DBAIH, and HEATING PIPES, with bends, branches, traps, Ac., to correspond, from to 12 toeh bore, ■ OESAMKFTAL CHIMNEY TOPS, and FLUE PIPES, warranted to stand the action of Ere, gas. or weather. ORNAMENTAL PARLOR AHD GARDEN VASES, 6 lassical dedans, plain and bronzed. •Mignonette Pots, Mower Pots, : Ivy Vases, _ . Hanging Vases, Fern Vases, Ac., Importer of Minton’s Bncanstlo Tile, for Ohnrches, Halls, Vestibules, ho mbl-tuthctf S. A. HARRISOH. UPWARDS OP THIRTY THOUSAND Vi certiSeates and recommendatory letters have' been received, attesting the merits «f HBLMBOLD'B GE NUINE PREPARATIONS, many of which are’from the highest sources. including eminent statesmen, cler tymwt. toyftraow. awft loagei, ac. rfBRMETIOALLY SEALED MEATS •A AHD SOUPS. „ . “ ; 1,060 doz Sausage Meal MO •' Roast Boat SOO *• do Veal. 600 11 do Mutton. 1,000 ** do Turkey. 1,000 •• do Chicken. For sale by fatLtf 107 South WATER Strut. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES. EN- V TIRBLY HEW, STYLES FOR THE SPRING TRADE,—A Superior Lot just received, and far sate ir . BOWS;- BOSTON. A CO., mhlB-tf . 157 and 159 Horth THIRD Streak nr H E SCIENCE OP MEDICINE A shonid stand simple, pare, majestic; having fad for its basis, induction for its pillar, trnth alone for its mvltal So rtand HBLMBOLft'S &ENUIHE PREPA RATIONS, established over IS yearn, _ SHEW PCBLICATIOMB. POEMS. BY CAROLINE MAY. BY B. H. NEWELL (Orpheus a Kerr.) OARLBTON, Pußliaßev, . ■ NEW YORK. LE6AL. KEDICiX. ELECTRICAL OFFICES. COBS EE ELEVENTH' AND BAGS STREETS, _ ALSO, G BEST NUT AND FORTIETH. Dr. THO-J ALLEN, very successful In the treat' < ment of all diseases would inform his frieads-and the public that be Is still benefitilng and curia# many on whom medicine has had .no effect and considered incurable. BHEUtf ATIBM AND NBT7RALGTA- j‘ WOhDEBifDL DISCOVBKE —Wewoulrf ash yonr attention to these diseases, as we have found teat we possess a remedy which hat cured many, and will restore to tnelr wonted, health, hundreds more who are at present Buf fering the most excruciating agony. Generally,/ a few day* only are needed to e&cV a cure. ■_ We would urge no one to try it; If you do not the loss is your own. Those who follow our require-* meats, and sot cured, have nothing to pay. Pa tients treated at their residences when dssired. Testimonials at the offices; hours PA. M. to6P; M. Consultations free. Offices, 154 North ELEVENTH. Street, also, CHESTNUT and POR' TIETH Street, West Philadelphia. jftlS3m PR THOS. ALLEN PROPOSAIfS. fYFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUB SISTSKCE, So. BSSB WibBET BMJt PHtA, Sl*r«B 23. !«»• SEA LEO PROPOSALS, la celved at this Office antU 12 o’cloc* M on MOSOA»- March 27,1864, (oifon-isMim for the u«e oMh« onit«4 Mates Army \hsfo lowing tubaisienca stores, deuverea in anallty com fed new PSIMK 1,000 yoßK.innew foil- hooped wbHoraK tanel*,’•ith Iron master boop?: mew to be fSI weight (201 »«. ). tree from rust or stata. tburonah'v cured and salted, end to have btSn repwked wlthtn thirty dsmof delivery. To be dellverel within fifteen days from 100,000 Foncds first ' MDBS <ir BHOOLDBBB (cood average yrrgbt; ebonlden to be sqoata cat), tbo roughiy rmcked and packed witlioai pres sure, intigbttlprcofcof naiform Biro. To be delivo.ed witbla twenty .days award. 300 barrels first-qnailiy new EXTRA. MB S 3 BEEF, in new foil hooped white oak barrele, with iron' master hoops; meat to be fall •weisht (SUO pennds), end thoronghiy salted. To be delivered' within fi teen days from 2 000 bSreto choice EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. In * well coopered Jeadliaed horre b, withruund horps: name of brand and place of manufac ture to be stated in the bid. To be delivered within twenty davs frrm award. . . 100 000 pounds NBW WHITE BEAKS, iustrong, well* coopered headlined barrels. To be de • UveWd within fifteen day* from award ICO 000 pounds- light Iftiow COFFEE hUttAB, or choice dry SAW SOGAB, in (the beet in use for the thorßUshlr coopered To be delivered within fifteen 80.000 pounds ret- qu all ty AD AM ANTINEC jOLES, full-weight 12s To be delivered Within ten dave from awwd 8,000 gallons BYKUP MODASBEB, in strong wgl coopeivd barrels. To be delivered withiu tends? s from ft ward. . 1,000 pounds pure crout d BL ACK PEPPEE. in four ounce papers Bidders will state the i kind of Fepper and will submit a sample in grain as w*»ll as ground. To. be delivered within ten days from award. POTATOES—Such quantities as may be required dur in* the month of April, (Und to be stated.) in 1 good ordinary web coopwed barrels. Bid to , state the pi ic» per pound, p vossees teclud ed. OHIOHS-Sucb qntotitiM »», b° requited iaring the month of April, (kind to be elated.) ia , good oi dmary well coopered barrele.,. Bid to ' slate the price per pound, packages included. If net needed within the above specified time, con tractors will b* required to hold without expense to the Untied states, until wanted fe aid pies of a'l the above a; tides, exempt meats, must be delivered with the proposal and referred to therein, but the proposal must not he enclosed with the sample. Sample* mut>t be in boxes or bottles, and not inpiper parcels: all samples to ba distinctly marked file meats will be examined and passed- tpjn i by John G. Taylor, luepecter on the part of the united EEPAXATB FSOPOSALS, IK DUPLICATE; must be mace for each article enumerated, and bidders may pfepese tor the whole or any part of each , A printed copy of Ihtsadverttaeioentiuttstbe attasnea to eichpr- pow, and proposals must bs specific iu com ply teg with all Its terms . _ Bach bidmuSt have the written guarautse of two re- Gponsibienames fot'tfee fulfilment of the agreement. Who wjU «Sva bonds if required. . • . , _ BLABK FORKS F- B PROPOSALS. the fo-m of guarantee, may be had on application at thi* office. v ; * , The teller's name, date of purchase, name of con tents. |roM tare and net weigh*.*, must be marked on every pack»g«, and all old marks must be obliterated. Itetun s cf weights by professional public weigher* must be given whenever required* „ . No bio b from partieswho have failed to falfil a former atreement wtil be considered. ... , , Bids wi«linclude packages, and delivery at any point in this city, to be deeigeaced by this office; and aay tit fetter packages or eooperage wiil be considered suffi cient ca,nß« for rejection of contents _ Payment will be made in current funds. • Prcpoeels to be endorsed “Proposals for Stores. * * and directed to IKAAG B. WIGGIH, mh2S 4* - Ceptaln and 0 S Vote. TAB POT QUARTERMASTER'S OF- A-/ FICB, CiHOtssATi, 0., March 21,186 S FBOPOEALB are tavtttd by the nnderslgned, until PBIDAX, March 31, at 12 o’clocn M., for famishing -BLOUSE PLiWNBL, ARMY STANDARD. . To be of purs wool, free from-shoddy, aatf wool-dyed, a dart bine color.in tndlgo dye. Width to bo not less tbantwenty-seven(27) Incbee. There matt be fJrtr elghtl4B) filling threads to tbe inch, and -in the chain fifty- 1 la (£6) The weight per linear yard mdgibe five jad osa iaJf (5J%) ounces To be free from holer, thoroughly cleansed, and m*na facturcdin a worhmanliks manner. Bellvtrlee te commence within thirty days after data ©f award, and be completed within ninety days there after. Proposala for longer deliveries will not be con sitft-rcd Prnpotals for articlas Inferior to standard will not b» considered. Bids will be opened on FRIDAY, M*rch 31st, at 13 ©‘clock M, atthi§n#ffice, and bidders arc requested to be preeent. A wards will be mads on SATURDAY, April Ist. 1885 coi c w MauigToar, to is 23 Qt , Depot Quartermaster. A SBIBTAET QUAKTBBMASTEE’S OFFICE, Ho. 1139 GIEARD Street, , , ~ fmLfrPZLPEHA, MftTOh 21. 1865. SEALED PROPOSALS wUI bo received at this office until 32 o’clock M on SATURDAY t March 25,1835, for the immediate delivery at the United States Storehouse, HAHOVBB-Street wharf, properly packed and ready for tran* portatlon/of the following described Quartermas ter Stoxos, to oe inspected by an Inspector appointed on the p&Tt of toe Government, viz: 4 000 pounds pore White Lead, in oil “Lewis." “Le«is grinding;" 1 OOP-lb. barrels. 1 bar.**-! pnreTttrpentlne. . ICO gallons Linseed Oil. JOjHUlons Wright’s Jam Dryer. _ , I.OCO pounds oxide of Iron. ** in oil. * * 500- ft. barrels. SCO pounds YeUow Ochre, “in oil ’* (French ) 50 pounds nr dlum Chrome Green (in oil). 1 barrel Whiting. ' » 4 24 Paint Pots, block tin. ?M inches in diameter, 7 Inches in depth outside, acd 6 inches inside. > 24 Clinton’s Ho. 9 Sash Tools 24 Clinton s 8 0 extra Pound Brashes, 24 Clinton's % Flat Fitches. 5 pounds Pumice Stone, in lumps. 12 auires Baadpapev—4 No. W±, 4 No. 2.4 Ho. SK.' The successful bidderjamst agree to famish such &d -ditlonal quantity of Bach a: tide at the contract pries as may he required daring the quarter commencing April 1,1865. ana ending Jane 3D. 1885. Proposals for any of toe above articles to he endorsed on envelope “Proposals for Army-Supplies, Mo. 1." to be opened on-the 25th inst, • 3,C00 Curry Combs. 2,100 Wagon Bows. ' ~ 250 Weion Covers (cotton duck, 10 oz , a* per sam ple of cover aiDnittd States Storenotue; 1 yard sample of duck required). 20 Binged Hasps and Staples. 50 Bub Boxes, 12 inches long, 2KxlJ£ inches. 40 do • 12 do 2kS‘H do, 30 do 12 do: . 2 xi& do. 80 do IflL do ’■2)fnl3! do. i so do 7% do wxm~ ,do. i 80 do 7 do do. . 25 H do 8 do i&six do. I 509 Wagon Spokes, front and hind. . - j 50 Asicuiasrce Springs, Proyosajs for'any of the above articles to be endorsed on the envelope * * Proposals for Army Supplies, Mo* i 2," to be opened on the 26th Inst. , All of the above articles to be of the best quality. Bidders should state the quantity bid tor. and when they will commence and finish their deliveries: the price of the articles {to include boxes and delivery), which should be written, both in words and figure*, of this a eopy of which should accompan# each proposal, and no schedule prices will r>e received. ..Samples of the articles bid for must be delivered at the Ranover-street btorehouse twenty- four hoars be fore tae opening of the bids. Bids trill he opened on Saturay, March 25,1555, at 22 o'clock HU, and bidder* are requested to be present— Bach hid must be guaranteed by two per sons, whose signatures must be appended to tbe guaran tee, and certified to as being good, and sufficient security for the amount involved by the United States District Judge, Attorney or Collado?, or other public officer. The ri*ht is reserved to any bid deemed un reasc nable, and no bids from a defaulting contractor will be received. ■ • • • ” ■ - All proposals to be made out on the regular forms, Which will be fornUhed on application at this office Br order of Col Wau W* JacKim, Chief Qaamriaai ter Philadelphia Depot, _ _ GEORGS R. OSME, Ccpfc. and A. Q sL‘ EDUCATIONAL. A LADY WILL TAKE A FEW MORE Puplla in Dr*wiuf, Oil Fainting, Water Color*. Piotoirapb Coloring, tie,, at 766 South Street; ~ mb23-8t» QAKDALE SEMINARY, AH EHGLISH, CLASSICAL, AHD NORMAL SCHOOL YOUHG MbI 1 AND BOYS, PUGHTOWH, CaBOTBB CO.. PBNHA. The next term of this Insulation will begin on 2IOH DAY, April :l, 1880. For. ClrcaJarc, containing pariicc lara, address ISAAC W. GULBIN, A M., mhß-lm _____ ; Principal. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— T MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles from MEDIA, Pa. Thorough course to Mathematics, Classics, Natural Sciences, and English: practical les soi sin Civil Engineering Pnptle received At any time, and cf ail ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Re fers to John C. Capp A son, 28 South Third street; Thus. J. Clayton, Estt, Fifth and PrnneAtreets: ex Shejoff Kern, and others. ‘ Address Rev. J. HBRVSF BAR TOM. Au M , VILLAGE GREEN, Penna. noC-Sm WOODLAND SEMINARY FOR YOUHG LADIES, Has. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Philada. Rev. HENRY REEVES. A-M., Principal feM-6w»- .COFARTIBEBSUtiOPS. f^OPABTNBRSHIP, —TBE UKDBB SIGNED have this day asseciated under the firm of UsEfUjL 'BASKING, BUSINESS. fiOSAOK B. .-.VBSOir, Ho. 47 THI11I) Streefc • - fe2Blm COAL. fX)AL.-r-$9.60A TON FOR TUB VERY V/ beit Heuter and Bex COAL, tqaal to Lehiah. Stove, $10: A'ut, $9. - _ Offlcis. 805 South BOTH Stroot. Yard, BROAD and CATBaBUiB Street*. . B»aa-8t» JAMES O’BRIBH. PURE. LEHIGH COAL.—H OUSE- A K.BBPBBBcan rely on getting a purearticleittheS. E. coiner of FEO3T a*d FOPI.AS Streets. JOHGT W. HAMPTOJf. mh 20-lm* Tbomas J. Obav, Bobbxi J. HBKPHU*. ORAM & HEMPHILL, V-/ ! BEA-LBBSIK IBHIOH AKD BCHOYLKHL COAIr. _ _ Of all olios and of boat qualltlo., Cmrefnllyplekod tad .ereened, tad InyariAhly St the °a»o«id T«a, Waffow“befow KFTBEJirTH Btr«!t. Afc Orders oan bo loft at 146*orth SIXTH Stroot, 803 Borth TKMH Street. 1433 BARCLAY Strut, oi /&£*"■ irM, v wul .*■ rrgfcg* E SCHREINER, NEW COAL DEPOT, • EOBLE street, sbovs ninth street. Coaitaatir oa head superior qualities of Lehish me Schuylkill Coal, selected etpreaslyfor fumily purposes, at the lowest market prices. Wharf Twenty-third street, below Ar.h street. OSes 11» South YOUBTH Street * oaXMim i*oaf, hbatsb MBADdw, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal* and beet Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill, prepared preMlrfor family aee. Sopot S. W. corner EIGHTH 2nd WILLOW Street*. Office JTo. lIS Soath BBOOJTB Street. Cap6-tfl 3, W ALTOS & o©. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIIi »» LEB.—Anew french Cosmetic for beautifying and preserving tbe complexion. It i« the meat wonderful compound of tbe age. There is noitber chalk, powders magnesia, bismuth, nor tale in its composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence tbe ex traordinary Qualities for preserving tbe skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It make* the old appear young,the homely band some, tbe handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. Prices 30 and CO cents. Prepared only by.HIJifT & 00.. Perfumers. 4-1 South BIGHT H Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133 South SBV&JITH Street, above Walnut. jaS-3m . - PATKHT XX lUBT GLASS BATS A HEAVY LAMP CHIHEBYB. The world-wide reputation which these Chimneys have acquired is due to their ackuowlod,fd superiority over all others. This superiority 1* derived from thre* sources; let. Being fifty per cent. heavier than tbe commas Chimney, they may be handled with much less care, 2d. The oval shape is an adaptation to tbe fist flame, the Chimney being at all points the same distance from the heat, so that toe danger of tracking by unequal ex pansion la avoided. 3d. The materia* of which the«e Chimneys are menu* ftetared Is unequalled by any other glass as a rapid conductor ofheat; and, practically, it Is found that ihs combination tenners them almost entirely free from liability to destruction by the heat of the flame. Hence the obstacle in the way of the universal use of Carbon Oil, found in the unreasonable expense for Chimneys, “•*MS4OTIBi% e o» H W r The popularity of these Chimney* has induced some unprincipled parsons to make use of our name and trade marks,and their reputation he. been partially impaired by tbe worthlessuassof spuriousGhimueys sold asours. Partis, wbo bavo boon annoyed with the oraeklsi of would do well to sail and try the Wehare appointed Messrs. PSHRISTB & DRY DEB. Ho. l«i« South SBCOHB Street, Sole Jgpmts for our Chimneys in Philadelphia, from whom they .an bo ob tained in any quantity, at manufacturer's prices, with the addition or fieiaht POET KTTGLABa wosls, jaSS-Ym •WABHIHOTOy St ■ Pittahnrs. Tenuu. OH. GARDEN. & CO., N05..600 AND • 603 MARKET Street. Manufacturer* of and Wholesale Dealers In HATS, GAPS, ROBS, 80« SETS, STRAW GOODS, ARTIFIcf ALPLOWBES. RTJOIiSS, Ac.. Ac. The largest and most complete stock, and' the beat, terms. Country Merchants and the Trade jup* piled, mbl-Sa PROPOSAL*. OFFICE A- A. P. M. GENERA!., SUP. Lf VOL KEOEDITIfia BBSVIOB, EASffcßtf DIYI - PfiSßa. ■ Philadelphia. MsrehH. i »» ■ SIALtD PBOPOSALB wIU be ftcelred at this Lfflca nitii 12o’cioch M , on THDBiSDAY, MarOi3o, XM9, w* deliveryto>his Office: Letter Paper, Congress ruled, ll lbs. J _ „ Cm do. do. 56 the IBy the Beam, Brief do- _ - do. . 14 iba. ) Envelopes, buff, about 30 id*. j)o. do 11 by Blaches. Do. light yellow. 0 by 4 Inches. Black Ink (Barnard A Royesor, or ArnoM’sb Caimine Ink (Bates or Cohen’s), large bottles. Sealing Wsx. . - . Steel Pens ((JiUolt’s or Commercial). Bed Tape, spool of 10D yards. Lead Pencils. BEottU g Board. India Bobber. Jtob&aßanie (small and narrow, assorted?. „ L.ett« r Gcpyioff Boos* (600 pages vellum). Swartout’e Metallic Paper fasteners Drafting Cards, 2 by 8 inches. ..«**• Proposals in duplicate, addiessed to the A-A. General, and to theSnpt- Vol. EMrulting berjrice, may be made lor *ny or aU of the article* enumerated. Porinß for bids will be Itusished on application at ttus ° Envelopeswill be marked ‘‘Proposals for Station ery ” fran pAsa of the articlssbid for must be delivered at ihle Office twenty-four hours before the opening of l *i>eliveriec to commence five day* after date of awar I In such quae t'tias as mayrequired. v9ft Bids will be opened oa THU ttaDAY, March 30. at 12 o'clock M., and bidders are required to be present Tbe rightis ieservea to reject any bid deemed uursa *°FnrtbBr information will ba given on anpllcatfon at UtianffilM »• oAYJ/SCI, this umce. M*iorloth United States Infantry, A. A. P. M General and Supt, Voi. Ksc’g service. mb2s-4t* ** Eastern Division, Peama, A BMT SUPPLIES. • ■ • „ A ChOTHlffG BUREAU, QUIBTERMA3TER GE BEEAb’S OFFICE. WashinCtTON. aiarehJfa Jgßs. SKeLEi> PEOPoSAtS wul he received at the office of Army Clothing and Equipace in Few Torn city, until 12 “Jiock Mon WEDi.iJihßAt,tbe296h Inst,for furnish ing by Contact M the bepot of Army Ctotiun* and BotX htendard; to be delivered immediately. Bra%s Castle* for Mats, Standard., Brass CroeredFatres, do. BrsssCrofsed Csnuon, do. Cacvss OfciteT* do. -Brace Dium Stick Canlagfs, do. Brum Bead* Batter, -do. 3>rum Heads fcnsre, • .. , dp. ... Funner in tot mail jn canibe bad, and ssmpws of the articles can. be eeen at the Office of Army Clothing ana ' wiSstete tlm Sumber they propose tofaruteh, how soon they can commence, and the number they candeliverweekl'e. . Frnpomls must be accompanied by a guarantee slgasd by two responsible ptTeons, setting forth, that it a cou trict it awarded to the party ma*iag*hrbid, he or they will at once execute tbe contract, and give binds for the proper foltilmeai of the same. The right t« ra served io tbe Unbed States any part. or ;hs whole of the bids that may be deemed objectionable. The articles must be oeiivered ingoodnew b->xes. •Proposals should be endorsed _ nUbing (here inaeri tbe jam* of the article b.dfrtr), and addressed to Bt Br g Gen. I>. BL VfHPOfT, mbgg hr D. G M General, Few York G ty. CUBBISTBITCB OFFICE, UNITED KJ STATES AEMTvKo. 3G SOUTH gtraet, Baltimobh. Hd • Starch 22,1E55. . BE*L?D PEf at this office until 12 M. on TUESDAY, March 28., 15?65, for furnishing the United States dnbristenae Oepart /jnent, delivered In BalUmoTfl Md. , with—• _ BB‘B. FIRST QUALITY HBVT MB%S OB • W PRIME MESS POEK (Which to be stated), to bsfoil salted.2oo Jb*. msatan full- hooped oak barrels, m ith two iron hobos, meat to be tj«e from rust or stain, and to be repacked within thirty days of delivery. To be delivered iu fifteen days from date cf contract: Three barrels of Pork must be presented as asim . pie of tbe Pork to be delivered, which will be retailed until the delivery te 500 BBLsf WHITE OB YBbLOW COBN MEAL (welch to be stated), packed in goed, strong clean barrels fully nstd lined. To be drliveted as called fo^. 5,000 BEL I OF FB/SH OBOUND FLuUB, The proposals will be fur Flour of the quality of trsdes now estsblisfeed at this Danot as Hos. ,2, and 3 Samples of ea«h grade may ba seen at this office. Barrels to be in good shipping order, fully head*lined. Flat hooped and machine-made barrels wtu be rejected. Flour to be ready for delivery "within ten da?* from the date of award. Proposals fOT each grade must ho ou separate sheets of pacer 150.000 LBS, P3IME WHITE BEMfB (61 ptmods to the bushel), well seasoned and dry; packed In good, strong carrels, tike samples to ba seen in this office. To be delivered within ten (If.) days from the date of award 75,000 LBS. FElasE BluS. packed in barrel*, like samples to be tetn In this office, fully neal lintcL To be delivered within tan (IQ) d&yi from date ofaVs^d. $25,000 LBS. FIRST QUALITY WHITE FLINT CORE HOMINY, size Ho. 2 packed in well coopered, fail head*lin*d fioarhArreU To be delivered in ten (10) days from date of award. 5.000 GALLONS OF THE BEST QUALITY 0? PURE YIEBGAR, made only from cider or Whisky; iree from all foreign erics or inju rious substances, and of a uniform strength: • the Whisky Vinegar tiklrg twenty eight grains bi-carboDatfl of potash to neutralise one ounce tro?—the Older Vinegar as user the same strength as may be; to os put up in half-barrels oi %i gri tons caparit?—to be made of white oak. like sample to ba sesu at this office. Each delivery to b« accompanied With a certificate of a competent CaenMst that toe Vinegar is of the required straagth. To be delivered is fifteen days from the date of award. 00,000 LBs GOOD BABB BROWN SOAP, to be made by tolling, and only from good mate mis, free from day,-soluble gl&ig, or other *calteration, to have no unpleasant to contain not more than twenty-five per cent of water, and to be well dried before beta* Sacked. To be deliveredin fifteen dajs from ate of award. 50 BBLS. BBbT OLD RVE WHISKY -50 BBLS. BSsT OLD BOUEBON WHISSY- B&rrels to be oi zood seasoned white oak staves end heeds i with twelve woolen and four strong Iron hoops, or all iron hoops; tbe iron hoops to be printed. Bemru* requited from a Gsugsr&sd laspcctor, to benamadby the undersigned. To be dsilyared withia . twelve (12) days from date of award 00,000 LBS. (63 poemds to the bushel) EYE. To be in good strong sacks. To be delivered in ten days from date of award. Separate proposals.*! duplicate mu*tbe madeforeach article e?om»>rafed. and bia*ers may propose for tbe whole or any psrt of each ProposiJs must be made oa blank forms, furnlihsd at this office The certificate attached to the proposal must be signed by two respon sible parties.- ... Ixp'Gp charges on samples must be prepaid, or the grcpoials will not be considered. Each bid must cave a printed er.py of this advcrtlsemeni pasted at Its head 9 and mnsi be specific in como ying with all its terms. *'roposals mut t not ba enrioeod with the samples, but te dsiiVMrwj Foparate, and endowed •• Proposals for ; Euheisience fetors*. * * In all cates nor eperiaily excepted the delivery must be uiede at the time specified. Ip case of failure, the United biases merve# the light of purobase elsewhere to make up tbs deficiency, charymg ihn paid over contract pries to the paTiy faiiing to deliver. All itorcs will be carefully inspected and compared wiihthe retained samples Kstarns of weights, eignod by a regular publia weigher, zuu«t be famished wnsn ever required. Certificates of inspection by professional packer? or inspectors, other than the parry furcisMcg the pro vi rions, will be required for meats, certifriuc oa too part of tbe rel.er their present quaiikr and condition and the immediately preceding iaf-pection The meai.wiil also b* examined and passed upoa by partis* from this office ou the pgri of the United State* Uontr&cters are expected to hold tiifcir goods without expense to the United States until required for ship ment. Payments to be made after the delivery of the stores in such iunda ns may be on hand; if none on hand; So be made as soon as received. Each person or ever; member of a firm offering a pro* posaJ must accompany it by an oath of allegiance to the United £iaie» Government, if he Las not already died one in this office. In addition thereto a eerilflease will be required setting forth that the articles offered the Government, under the above advertisement,aitherha longto tbe party bidding or are to be purchased or re ceived by them of Joy&leiiiseae for delivery to the United States Government. {■Bids musibeieftibie, and fcha numbers must be written, as well as expressed, by figures. Proposals by telegraph, or other irregular informal piopofalstwHl not be received. fill bids not complying strictly with this adver tisement will be rejected. „ J. BOWAED WELLS. sdds 4t Captain and 0. £. Vols. HIEF QUARTER MAS TE R’S OFPIGE, Ho, 1139 GFKAKD Street. Philadelphia. Depot. March 15,1865. SEALED FROFOKfiLS w’ll be received at this office till TUESDAY, March 28,1865, at 12 o’clock M., for de liverlagEt theechurliUJ Arsenal: H or €‘4 Blue Wool Flannel, Indigo wool- dye. to weigh 6H ounces to the yard, of X width, fox sack coats, army standard. % gray twilled nusd, for sUtte. army standard, Bed, white. and blue bunting* do. &inch yellow Silk Lace, . do. . >t-ineh skyblue Silk Lace» do. & inch scarlet Lace, do. w. Broken Tread, 80. S 6. Bidders to famish sample. Bed Spool Cotton, Bo 40. Biddsis to famish, oample. 4*4 Black Silesia. Bidders to furnish Bamuie. Straw wrapping; Paper, 33x40, to weigh about 95 fi>s. per ream. Parties offeiingjroodß should make separate proposals for each article offered and must distinctly state is. their hide when they will commence their deliveries, the quantity they propone to famish each week thepiice (which thoulabewritten both in words andjfouresy, and conform to the terms of this advertisement, a ttopy of which should accompany each proposal. Standard samples of the articles required may he seen at this oißce. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and numbered to correspond with the proposals; and the Parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall he In every respect equal to army standard, other wise the proposals will not be considered. Bids will be opened on Tuesday March 28, 1885, at 12 o’clock K.» and bidders are requested to be prsseafc. Bach bid most be guaranteed by twp responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua* reside, and eemied to as being good and sufficient se curity for the smonnt involved, by some paolic fane* tionary of the United States. Ail proposals should be made out on the regular forms, which will be furnished on application at this office. jThe right Is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea sdoable, and so bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. Endorse envelope. '** Proposals for (here insert the name of the article offered;,*/ and address. Colonel WILLIAM W. MeKIM, Chief Quartermaster, Philadelphia Depot mhlMlt fYFFICE OF THE DIFOT QUARTER \Jr MASTIRK - ■ , Fort leatekworte, Kansas* March 4,1855 AMBr TSAKS POST*TIOfT. s » SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this ofilcu untii is o’clock M. on SATIJEEaY, the 2cth day of March; for the Transportation of Military Supplies da ring We year 186$, on the following ronte: . iOtTTJB No. 2 —From Port* Laivauworth and -Bllsy, in the Btate of Kansas, and the town of Kansas. In the Stats of Mia»onri to any posts or stations that are ox may he established in she State of Kansas, or la the Territory of Colorado south of ladtnde* 40 degrees north, drawing supplies from Fort Leavenworth, and to Fort Union, 3S. M.. ox other that may be de signated in that Territory, to Fort Garland, and to any other point or points on the ronte. Bidders to state the rate per 10U pounds per lOC miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the months from May to September isclntive of the y*ar 1865. Bo additional percentage will be paid forthetranspor- Ution oi bacon, hard bread, pins lumber,-shingle*, or any other stores Bidders should give their names in fall, as well as their place of residence,'and each proposal should be accompanied by & bond in the ram of ten thousand dol lars* signed by two or more reponsible persons, gua ranteeing that in miss a contract is awarded for the route mentioned in the proposal to the parties propo sing. the contract will be accepted and entered into, and food and sufficient security furnished by said par ties in accordance with the terms of this advertise- , . - 2 he amount of bonds required will be as follows: On Bontetfo. Satisfactory' evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as security will be re quired. Proposals must be endorsed * ‘ Proposals for Army Transportation on Route Jfo ‘’V* and nme will beea tertained unless they fully comply with all the require ments of this advertisement Partita to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at once, and to give the reqaired bonds for the faithful performance of tke name. _ Contract* will be made subject to the approval of the Qaartermaster General, but the right is reserved to re ject any or ail bids that may be offered. . Contractors must be la readiness for service by the first cay of May. 1865. and they will be rsqu’red to have solace of agencies at or in the vicinity of Parts Lsaven union* ®®*.ofcher depots that maybe esta blished, at which thei may be communicated with promptly and readily. By order of the Quartermaster General. J A POTTIR mun st Col, and Q. M. D. 8. Army. MARSHAL’S SALES. A/TARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE i™ of sale, by the Hon. JOHW CAD WaLA DBE, Jadfffi of the District Court of the Doited State., la and for the-Hastera district of Feanrylyania, !n Ad. miraliy, to me directed, will be .old at Facile Sal., to the iigheet and bees bidder, fcrca.h. at HICHBcTBS’S fcTORB, Wo. I*3 Worth FROST Street, on TOE' DAY? A Pill 4. 1866, at 12 o'clock M., the cargo or thecteamer Celt, coaslctlag ona) bales of Sea Island sadDoUad •ottea. Caa be examined at the store hoy day before tie sale. WILLIAM HILIVaED, _ Doited Sta’ee Marshal ED. of F«B&gvlTant*. Fan.APM.raiA. March 20,1865. mhiltt FOR FINE DYEING AND INK MA ftasr.ißSafsha 6 and for eale M A iE?S? L .V BBRHING, SHAD, &c. 3 “ ei> HerHn|. bl Kew Easl i*»* k . Fortune Bey, and Halifax K^WSPS&SgSf* Ho - 1 Herriai iS?B^SfiiSi,»kl,ne,r ’ COE nty Cheese. Ac. and lor aalo by MDBPH f & KOOKS, , lalEt-tf . ifo. I*6 SOUTH WHAB7&. irnWOll gAXESe LOWS S*lB OF I»FO«F8» «H> DOMBiT-0 ORT oack&gOßi end lots of fanoyaud eteple drv g * SoMBfeTIC BRYrGGODS |OE CASH. »*&g!ti£ i-Kh-Bhtai,, 4® ‘ 4®. dczene hemu.ed »nd printed bordered, dc»u SC*l>«k sblrt f«»tt . :?:sssr-r iitlSToKwiaß mall snd check tnnasin. piM*s6WUSnu» ij{Q Litfssfg £ 4 flnA t<> extra euperdce shirting linens* su — CM#* 4 * ““® . . B _ « t..ra j handsome assort jerior me*®. ths et'entl-m of tb.9 trade, meat of fr®| h w*®* GOODS, C °/«tn^. 0 c am bFio. ® WU ' masUn ‘ esree Weekend colored alpaca* and mo»««ra . Sd I®M« «“4 mo,M - W —'ceaes 8-4 brocade figured mohair#, 6 4 worded fan-, ’'---’ceaee 6-4 black figured mohairs, silk and mob air l*no». CHAWBKAY GINGHAMS. 5 cases London fine Chambr&y jringbaras. ____.— a LloNb IiXTBA QUiX TT BLA ;K GEOS DB BHIKX3. OS Ttl£jDlT« f £0 pieces 22 to S6-iich heavy black gros de Eninas, black simur**, tfenettennee, *rg****}*H 1,000 TIE Si* A BEOCHE UsV CFAISB L-NG AJND feQUAKE SHAWLS, of a celebrated m*- «m*4 bToche and chains lalos janaraaiarrli. 6fo do. da- long «*■ - .. to hlgk-«o*t open-centre chains l&tae do.* for city b Aleo. a line of brnebe bordered aSclla abawlg. SALE OP GOO 'AsroN- KlBa'»NS, IMPORTATION OF MBsSBS SOLELIaC PEEBSo. ON 7tTK JDaT MOSSING. Match 7B. e*nei»ttagot . , .. . . c&'tene Nob 4 and 5 corded edge poult de sole rib hone, bJacfc. vrbit*» at*C choice colors. cartonSßoe 10®80ext*ado., do.^ —•» cartons lot J?@io pi«id &»4 broche figured. cartons See. 10@10J white and mate . .. cartons Mos'lU@* sp’eaold. quality, aUboiled. Black velvet ribbons, colored edge ribbons, satin rib bon«. etc. , KB ie GH FLOWERS. ICO csrtone French flowers. ..- "PHILIP FORD & GO., AUCTIONEERS, X 6S#s MABKBT and Sag OOKMEBCB Strectg, LARGE SEEING SALS OP ISJOO OASES BOOTS AND BUCKS OK UOSBAY MOEKTCTG, _ , „ March27tb, cotataenalsg at 10 o’clock, we will sell* by catalogue, for cash. i,2CO cases men's, boys', aid youths' calf, kip. grain, and thick boots; women’s, misses', and children's boot*. shoSs. baimor&is. gai ters, slippers, &e.. &c containing a prime ana desira ble, assortment of firet-claes goods. LABGB SPEING SALE OP 1,400 CASK BOOTS AHD S3OHB. ON TEU&SDAY MOKNtIfG. March SCth, commenting at ten o'clock, we will sell by catalogue for ca*b 1 403 cases women's, men’s, bove*, youths’ and children's boots, shoes, brogans, balnjornlt, #alters, slippers cavalry boots, arc., eai brac’ngaprtone and desirable assortment of first-class goods i goE saub mi» fo uerr* _ « FOR SALE—POSSES SION JIJNE Ist, a desirable modern three story brick OWEuL- JhO, 2040 VIHB Street in good order. Lot i 7& feet by 118; has 10 rooms and all the co are ntevc-s. J SiYSCiRSOH, xnh24- 3t* 428 LIBBABf btreei m TO RENT—HOUSE 1518 NORTH -®S4BBOaD fctreet. above Jefferson, 25 lot, 209 fee» deeu; lonr-story front and three-moT Loable Back Btuldingi. Modern improremaot* Aopiy to fftoS PBKrBU, Jr.. _tthi3-5t to 205% WAbfigr Street m FOR SALE—HOUSE RO. 1830 MAS •BS* TEK Strret; all the modern improvements; lot 100 ft-pt to back atreeu front yard Apply to WaLLaCS k LEIGB f OK, Northwest corner JEtIDGB Avenoe and VQaTBs S.reet. ma2l St* Mrare chance.—for sale, an old 6>\tHb'ished Umbrella sad Cane Manufac tory, wholesale aad refaU; sales over 6*0?,009 per aa unm and Increasing. Location nestintheci*y. Apply et or address mhne* No. 560 MABSSr Street. m FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL •Si GOTHIC COTTAGE, 10 Booms. SUbla, end Im prove# around,, 4K miioH fr<-m thy cit.; anrUked. Apply st No. 71* OaESMUr tant, anil tntfeOt* taeond Story. m for bale^dwelling-house JOton FIFThEMTH Street, north of arch street Apply to B W BSSbLftY* Ko. 30 North SEVBfITd street m TO RENT—A LARGE STONE VSIKAESTOSr, Eitoated La NEW -CENTSEVILLE. Chester f\>. .Pa , within one hour’s ride of City acd on Ch* eier Vslley Ballrffcd, within threefol* ut*-s’ walk of JDepot Address or call on BtTGBf«K KBKDAUL, mb2Mnftssi* 415 MARK ST 86 . Philadft. FOR SALE—A PROPERTY AT —£-CNBbTNCf RILL, embracing about 44 acres, which, for beauty of location ani eapaeisy for otna xnenttl improvement, i* unenrpaued by any property n£ ar Fiiil*d elph i& j*h Artificial Fi*h Fond is abundantly supplied with water frt ja springs. On the property Is a fine grove of Forest Tree* A cGsst< era tie portion of tbe land could be sold at high ptieee if ?a’d out tu Building lots, whilst the ra ma ucer would afford the prettiest locations for TUlas to be found in tbe vkdnity of Phiiadelphiar - Terms of said accommodadng, ' Acplr to . - . _ LsWig L. HOUPT, Agent,* Jtthis tbsluSt* [328 WaLKUT Street, PnaadelpMa. m COUNTRY RESIDENCE.—FOR *®EALS. s small Plaee la BOXBOSOUGH. Twaaty first Ward, eta mile* anc a half from the city; ea*y of acoeta every hour by railroad-. and witnia a tew minute*' walk of the station at Han&yunk. Ti*e house ie well «h*u*d with large trees; has three, poriioce, and the modern convenience* of iuaier, gas, baObi, *c., and is paved around wiihfiag-stoses and brick. 7here is also 6 supnner kitchen separate from the bcUEe.and the grounds ere elegantly laid out and filled with the choicest kinds of froit. __ app*rtc B. A. MITCBRLL, mhifi lit* N. 5- comer FIFTH and WALSOTk *. m ATLANTIC CITT.—A HAND- Ba. K>MB CoTTAGB (oppjsite U. S for sale, Wiihcr without /nrnUur*?. omtsiiiiaf 13 li:>, U 3 aixl it sre-rd t istera. Apply .o H. WOO fWOif, ATLANTIC CITT, or to J. WOoTTON, Jr.. 413 8 utfi THIS TKESTH Street. PhU.la., or J. H, BATES, SEVENTH National BANK. mh3H3t* m FOB SALE-SIX THRBE-BTORY con BUCK and three Tw.>ptor-r Fit*Mg HOHSSS, on 2. Jot 100 f-.et fqnare, coraor TaiKTY-FOUBra and BUM »tr«ts. Mantua Ingairs ol 3. PAHOOAST. So. 918 SPBIBg GjIBDBS Street. »in7-m* MILL PROPERTY FOB SALF. B~ order of tie Court of Probite for tie Dtatrtct of Harwich, dirtctuijt me to sell at Public or Private Bale lasro^t^b|j. •igB#**fcBSSf*sSsM&f!* I will sell at Public An<jfciou, on fche premises in tiie vUlave of Greenville, Norwioli, on. WEDNSSDaY, March 29ta. 1865. at 11 o’ciott A M„ (unless rreyionriylUid at prt tate sale), all- tie valuable property belonging to said Toole; dopu- MO Founds paper oar day. Couotjag-room, Storehouse. Repair Simp. one Store. eevcnDw siting Housaaeeverai lots of land, one Spring for « applying thaMill with fre.fc water. Copies of Inventory will bo furnished on application to tie ugdemsned. Tie sale will be made without r«- seirre. of tie property will be given on tie let day of May, it being leased up to Hat time. Tenna of-pay mapS made known at tie time of sale, or on applies! {onto the undersigned. _.. , „ JAHSS 8. CARBW, er„T„™w , ?f Wi Cl ol eeaßfana fact aring Company. Hobwioh, Conn., March jth, 1868, mIS 18t* m FOR sale—A SMALL FARMja mptoy FIFTY * SIS ACRSS, in Camden county, 2C. about twenty minutes' drive front Camden, on tie nsptenme, one of tne moat favorable locations in tie county; the land Is Mel and vary productive. Will good management, Tliee to Five Thousand Dollars P«r annum can be made off of It. Good large HOUSE aIso, plenty of Bams on it, and weU adapted for city persons witling a country residenee. Also, frontage enough for several Cottages. , Office s! "Wert ? 0S C S OP ® B S&eet, OmSKiuV’j. Office at wot. Jersey Perry. iah2l-iia* SL,J£ OB SALE GERMANTOWN S» Lsrge a “ d superior Cottage oa Walnut lof B * every convenience; fine situation, and good m!18 tf 133 Eonth FOP'gTH^freat. £R FOR SALE-LARGE AND VALU ABI.h PROPERTY, 915 and SIT Horth FROST Street, embracing aeyeral Dwelling Horses, Tannery Keipcio Factory, and everything complete for carrying on tne morocco business, with large lot, Sc : will be sold law. or exchanged for a good farm. B. P. GLE2W; Boult gQCTKTS fitrent. 4gj FOR SALE—LARGE FOUNDRY -®“AHD MACHIjVB SHOP. in fall operation, with tie Working aiock and tools,patterns, So., of every descrip tion, necessary, for dpjnj a large and aayrewrm bual -s?to> ? ui mioa on a rallrcaa, about twenty milea from Philadelphia. m B. F. OLE OB, ISSSSFOURrH St., lnMB-tf orß W,cor.SEVEVTfiBdTH and GREEK Sts. m tor sale or exchange for STOCKS—Farm of 88 acres near SoUersylUe, Bocks county, in good order, and las good Buildings. „„ F. Ollhm. taSHmith F.itfitTH siroSu mlis tf or a. W. cor. SBYBgTBBKTH end 0 KBSS Sts. MFOR SALE—NEAR SELLERS- £Bk vlUe-aoOD FASM of I*3 ACBBSs chetp forhE cash, or will take In part good oil stocks in exchange. . B. F GLESH, mils tf 1a.3 South FOURTH Street. m FOR BALE—“GREENWOOD, "*a desirable Cunniry Seat, containing about 15hC sores, sitnsted on Old York road, below Fialor’s lane. The buildings consist of a fire large Stone Mansion, fur nieled with all the modern conveniences, good Bam and Stalling, Ice Hones, Gas Works, Porter's Hodge, Ac. The grounds are well laid out, with abundance of fruit, shade, and water. Apply to T. M. PSROT St CO.; mhlC-Ht . 601 MARKET Street - FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER sal offers for sale 11s country rest, within b«tf a m«. of Wilmington, Delaware, oaths Hawport pike, con taining eight acres of good land, In the centre ofwhlel i* a larse lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma ges, lindens, evergreens., eto., in all over a hundred ruU. grown trees. The improvements consist Of a lane are four large rooms on a fioor, with a halleisTea by forty-two feet. The loose has the (modem improve mente. A hydraulic ram forces wafer from a curia* into the upper story of the tower. Therein also an Iron Ptunp and hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The ont-bulldings consist of a c&rringe nonse and stable sufficient for four horses and severs! sartiag6»;sleo, s hen, toe, and emoks houses. The •t&bleJi&s ft hydrant in it. “* Good garden,,with several varieties of dwurf.nan and grape vines in toll bearing. There ore also several varieties of apple, cherry and chestnut trees. Terms accommodating. Possession given at anv time. Apply to LEFT <T ct.A P.w, noai-tf 831 Market street. Wiimlegtonrpal. M FOR SALE-COUNTRY SEAT A ST* m aCTes - on Church tana. Darby 3S Tuwnthip, Detawars county, within a few minutes’ ini ie u ter Philadelphia BaUroad, fmd one -inii© of tiis Darby PasB«i*a&r SiUiraT vra land Is la a high state of cultivation, handsomely lo rhAre’ , T *‘ iw ,°f surrounding cosoiry: tsp f p»es End Tg iBSS HoSS. eo^‘.bi, ae tw t weE lnUhfubbSti™ s^ mortal' t?«S * jStS* r^ bery * SS?®* froSt * aad orn*- SSS«?iSS2r m 804 *5? stable, carrlkie-hoasel fiald^th^to.^^pp&to S JDHirw•HlTm l lf ,a in ,^ l gg FOR SALE—SEVERAL FIRStI “S, CLASS HODSBS, on the south, kids of Arch. "f Kinefeenth street, with all the modern Uents. How ready tor ooenpaney. T™"® “Wrove- Also. eeverU ant class HOUSES iu Wart pin.,., phla. Forty second street, between Inouteeof 3 D. JOBBS TWISTY Chestnut, opposite the Planing Mill. FOR SALE—A HERM iinrri now on the stocks ; can he V*» das s; double decked fore and ait. tounehod in a few Dimensions 117 feet over all, SO feet beam. For further M ‘W B“ deciCß * -SMI-tnthsdt 33§ Y 8 SCALE WORKsi ®»«» and FETOSYLFAHIA Avenue nir*™ DAVIS t op I3ia EVANS & WATSON’B ~ SToIl 11^*31 ® 8^ 10 SOUTH FOUBTH STRESS. . . , PHILADKi.PHIA. f'i * lAI 1 ® y***r« FIBB-PBOOF SAMS alway. ok ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE COM Ah STITUTIOBgi of hothsexee, use-Hm wtovfS; SXTBAOT BUGOT. It nS jllsol 8 k Accntni baaiss. JOHN B. MYEBB &CO ACi;H> v Bsss. we*. * 3» *3* kase.?i S PBESKPTOBT SALK OF F3BKOH, t jf g, , BB *lB ■« BBT e «>,•!-, j, 05 MOKPAV MOKSI;:r;* S " ‘ KaTcii27, at lOo’o-ctfc. will be »!4, foar Eicntlu’ c.*eit- about , , 700 PACKAGES AND LOT* Of French, India, German, and British d-y - embracing a large and choice assortment or J?’’ 1 staple articles in BilA, wonted, woolen, lin*J ‘‘‘•-t,; ton fabrics. ... jf, B.—Samples cf the same will be arr»oi ■ ■ mination. witn esUlwaes. jarlj on too mwiii'" 1 !, sle, when dealers trill find It to tt*trug^,< LABGB SALE «* VRENCS. swres. fi :,' < BBIHsa irtT GOOlii NOTICE — in «a)e t f Freac Harman. Bttd drr good*. ~ -,, uennan, *»« OJf konoaT aiOßTivsn, Msrcb 27, ■Will be found, in part, Use f M u w - ~ Wo articles, ii*: . , 1 i . OKBtS SILKS. Pieces flcs-y W wv ‘ rbines. rafietas do Lyon, gros grains arm *"••.. fane, aid p:sln ponlt desoles, etrSn'le.. j, ■ i, pies. Poniards. Marceltines, ani Florence, OKEtS GOODS pieces non P, plain mousee de laine*. crepe mare** p* rc : Daix checks, plain and fancy mozamoiq^ %l< . chevres. poplins, chalU#*, printed j’ico-ietg ani fancy cinghanis, ebambrays. »lo*c*t, 4c ’ SHAWLS. —Broche long and nqaar*. v din*, lama, cashmere, and th;b*t sfanwK ' ? u cloth ciredl&rr and ba*que*, mantlrg, 4c ,i£ EtBBuBS. box#s solid colon andfsro* *“ Maple*» and poult de sole bonnet aad tHm-riny ►'*’* black end ck&ieeitesilkVtlv&tribboa?, a* , EMBKOIDRBISS —A rpleodnt Use nf „ striper, plaited lawns, shirred aliki-av-* : frilling. of all widths, laces insertions h.V • valla, Ac. Also, black and whi;a **.-• kerchiefs and ties, ParU kid and >•* - r gauntlets, bead nets, embroidery coUoi*, V\‘ :• palm fans, &c off MOHJ>4T> Marrt ~ " ’: SO CASES BAXONI AND BKITISS DESlt' Cob wiring: . 1 ■ jr pieces fancy poll d* cbevres. pieces etripeo a»o; ataciqies. —* pieces dongle fold silk * tripos. pttce* French monte delsiaes. pieces double fold monraicc gingham* pieces solid check fancy gln.b^nu. pieces French Chambray ginghams trecee black and b&lmnr&i *’ht» %& CaMr* BLACK S(OBAIKS £SO ALpjrt.v Also. OB MON*»a* , March 27th, l&cftees black mohairs and «n p ..; v e r-pKt imported. '“ ,fr? b SROB D'B KBIKBS Tifp?*., Also. ISSrplecesblack gros acd uK, Also, fancy eUk*,j»arceUiDep fl mm a'. - tHiWLB 4.hl> M iSTLBd Also, 150 lots new tprin* sty e shaw!rt Also, 6510 ts cloth and-rUk clesk«a d FAKIS Ktß OLO7SB, Also, a fnll and elejant a«so'tm®jt ?* kV . r and Jadbs’ black, white, and colorei F*ri,«.Vi *'*' the celebrated “Croix d’Honuenr ” •' city trade, of the importfttb*n cf Mr. Georg*** r: Also, an invoice of ladies* k? 4 and k u f • LA 808 POSITIYS BU>B OF BOOPS, J GABS, AKfiT GOoD’i. TBiVEb. !S i I*^ OS TCIBDAT MOSJiIJS3. v March Sfith,atiOo’clrca wilt besola.h, 4 fens months* credit, about 1 300 f. brocass,cavalry biota &c,,embracl£u * ♦ * ' i a»eoitment of seasonable y. ods of cut '!',***? 6: % sißomatctnre ‘ 1 V "u-J Will no open for examination, with esu 1 BJori * M ‘* , * A *aral LABGE FSKFMFTOBY OF BW3 1 Bass, ac. v ' 1 ,FOTICE. —Xnclnded la oar large e&ie of h. -, -a finoes, &c * ■] „ t 0* TUESDAY SfOSfflKO, March 58th, trill b»fonnd in pan the followUi 5 - and d*tirab e sssortzaent, viz; , i Men s, bojs*, end yoaths' ca T f. doable eol* A w*>« and pamp*s<>>A dress bo»ts; men'?, hope ’ 3 y«nthe* kip and bnfF leather b>t>M; rasa’s fi<j?‘ « Irina-iegcbvalryhoots: men sandboys cal* bpff .. ,-h Coigress boots and h&lmot&’s; men's . ycnEbs* tip, beff and pdUhefl g.*aU. h* ' r \j and pampwsole rrogatt*; ladies* & <e kid* goat, ten >. and eoamelltd patent sewed bUnxoraU andC- ■' 3 caiters; mfssen* and children’s calf « ' m lcather.b»lmor*l«ai.d lace bo ta; !i ■»*-1 ssvrrd Cfty madsisce boots; fane*' a**w*d Hi'm, *' 1 aphle ties; ladies* tine block and c<A >rz£ , 3 . -. ■ | gres« and Bid—lace gaiters; wt-mea s ata*,. . i coiJdreo’saoat anc morocco c-rpper aaUsi ,».« ij,_ • J la* i*«* fiaekid shippers; eaipet end enam-.-Ue-i % travelling baas, &e. ' | LABGB POSITIVE SALE OF BIUT|B3. GSEMaK, AHD JHiMESTIO DKt iin- w ,., "* l We will hold a laige »*!« of foreig.. sad i >cj a . foods by ett&lofne, onAUMdUofnrarmiiaJir, forcMh, 05 7HDBSDAT MOBSIKn. fferch SO, et 100 .ioclr ombmeiot oboatiXßpMi,,. and low of ttap • < iad tn>T erticiee 10 w ,e« teds. Uses*. »HS» and cotton*, to wiucatrs la r;i» U atteu tt on.c f dc alexs. K. B. —Samples of the same will fee arrayed ,*; amination, with catalognes* early on sbe d V eale. when dealers will find it to the*? J tend. posmvw BAT.B CF CAKPSTI3TGB. DEj^'i-n MATIIBOS. WIJla . Olf FBIBaY WOSffIJG, £ MarehSlsUat 110 deck* will be deid, by a*';' v j ob fonr months’ credit, about 250 pieces rica T, 7 snper6ne and fine inarain, royal ■ <' list, hemp* cottage, and xaa <w;pectna:>; »:&u 3 ;* cocoa mat tncs, fic.* embracing a choicsa>#ora-; sopnrtor goods, which may be examined early - *-1 morning of sale ' • " -t Indnidin oursaleof FSTDIY, Marshes - - found an ext&nsWeand varied assor . shades, fancy aod plain, green, brown. . t we invite the attention of jPennsyivaifia a&d M..... M THOMAS & SOHS, • Mos. 139 and 141 Bonth VODBTJS Sirni PUBLIC BALKS OF BEAL EaTATfi STvCSs* the Excha&xe every Tuesday. BEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS «-’j HASCS FIFTH SFBIBG BaLS. PBBBBfPTORy 6ALB —SDPEBIOK TSISD-Sr^v STOKE, WaLKDT-bTKKEf BBglDEhOb, 4*. MABCS. CißD —Oor sale on Tawday n*xt vSIU*:’,, large and va n*b e 2*9 acd *j7 rtr«t, occupied by Sretc as* tenants &;a t* nuf t •*.. ayeer, the*alei.fwhien will be absoiat*, «• > residence ITOS Walnut street, Arch-ttrset ;-.r-- Also, valmtble store and dwelling, : H Ne:’.i * :•« street, and other tm-lneß,sprop3rcle«;e!->sin- .*■> 5 . dwellings, coimtiy seat, and 639 acres r;:_■..- ccnmy coal lanes. The j sell every weelc ForHeiofsshs 4ih, a 18sh April, see pamphlet catalogues. StXifi »PEUV> SaLis* 4th April. Estate of the late l»r John Kedinon O d.W - • ver. E. Weaver. J Kirkpatrick, and othn.v. A© 1 * For list of properties to oe sold a'at- - -< aaiet see pages 18,19, and 20 of catticgas of Ht i - _ Sa’e BTo. 2004 Koant Vernon SUPERTGK FoB*lTffhß. FIKB W*e.TOE 'l BObEWOOD MSLObBGM, O&k*$KLUZi. U OJ» WBDSE2DAY MOBKIJG. 29? h Inst f at 10 o’clock; by cstelogse, at > T >. » 1 vesßonttreet thesnpericrfnrttituTe* Oi ’ 1 , pe»B 6 octave me Jot! eta. ch&ade.f-rd, b*/ok c-.r- ’i May be examined at 6 o’clock on the xu.,n: esue. PANCOAST & WAKNOCE, a a TIOBEBBS, S7O ffABKBT Street. LABGS POSITIYS SALE 750 LOTS AXEFJC ‘ '■ lMPi»a*rßD GUODS. 8318R0.0' LISBB, *ari) HOSIERY GOO&S, GOODS, Ac., &c, B * esttaiojeae—* OK WSDKSSDftY, 29. commends? at 10 o’ctccS, c^serr 1 ? ffeueral asaortruect of at ectioH <■£ baiersi* invited. nATALRY HORSES! AJRTILLB&Y 5 _ HBLES l * OrAKTERMASTER GsNKRALts OpPICK, PIR-rt CITT, D. a* M*reh i:v. BOSSES, scilabic ror the cavalry aad a iu**?r« ■ **Q«tebor'»Depot, H or-:l;-: 1565, brGaptote S3'j. X. BOLES, in lets of twenty-Svo ot ejc-ta, fc- a ceiy«d in sbtc city, in open mnrk,%. liU i l-r -f Captain G. a. TOffIPKISS, Asslatea* coTßtr Twooiy second and ft streets. ah animals to rnbj-cted to the usual impee ion before bein? accepted foeciEcarions ns foUcwe: Csvalry Eoxw mo-:b* sonsd in ail particular*, well broken, id fxis « *• i'.: ffoj condition, from fifteen (15) to sixteen ( ft n- high, fremfive(s)ionise(9) seats o2d, and we'-ls*-" •* g • v 57 tp cavalry purposes Huis-h i (9) and ten OO) 'years of a*<\ If sprightly, aaid healthy, may be acs^pted. Artillery hones must' be of dark color, son" 15 > .particniftra, »fcr*i2ig.;qoich. and active, w*il in good Sent aeic -; ! - tton. from six (6)to ten (ID) years old, not [*•* t:t: fifteen and one-fealf (BK) hands high, than, tan hundred and fifty (i,oio| p-j.’-i*- J£n£eB nmst be over two (2) years of a*e. t*? stout,, compact, well-developed no» ---- fourteen (H) hands high, tn fall health, fa\*e from ? blemish or defect which would nufit tfcea ?•« w«k, and must have shed the font Croat and developed the correrponling four persuMat two in v ach jaw. , -These speclficatiors will be adhered t> eniorcf d in every particular. Honrs of inspeciion from 9 A. H to 4P. M * S*f? I ®iL« ut lS lery hundred &u* :■ — ty dollarMSlBQ); fifalee, one hundred and ciu.-:? - ! dollsrr ($196) Paymentwillbe2lmdeattMBOffl.ce. - _ JAafi3A.SKtS, Brevet Brigadier General in ah2o tapa Fiiat Division d H 'J_j_ 1 BTILLEBT AND CAYidJIT HORSBS. IlftoH?.*** OpPlCii. 13 o 9 uukahd Street, Phxhadblphia s ?a. i|iA^4lTiror^^ps §6 »onsd 6 lE ft^ih^K^ l it'S 60 .%1i w rooit b® dark fa t-.i*. SS? PMtKßttn, Quick. and A^iTi. a §Qti6T« trotters in harness in v? n i^ oJttt totea years old* n-'t i- ,J KM Uli: to wsgt :W fjfeack llll^63 aad B** ll * 1 ’ Dollars C*lSO) viV M ji'J brolra Il ?i^Sn^flHj? t B? *onadla all parttenlsp— wS lLcdl litaf, ft fLl 9 'B condition, from <JU'■', aalSiff R\iISJ?„ aTO » t! i, nlne rears old, sal Cto?HiLdUs S 3 2? T *®C*»alrr pnrposea. for a«» uaeJMtndred and Beten-sjar® Dollars Sl7i) sad to thePaitod states, lusp;** »reet. ’? BST S* HOTKL, SUKC* Broad’stfMtr i lphU ’ pa - TUlrteent! “* orderofCo!. William HeKlm, oUef<h^em “ te »§l , S‘», Captain and A. Q ILO. rnkioan OF dak- TiAm , Btrest> «" Sonrtesuv^f' IF iTRATE OFSODA—2OO BAGS JC3* "^s&sasft. IWlm* LONDON KITOH- Lgl OB SDBOPKJJJ KAiraE, for lsmß*> *K3I Irate™ taTWBSTs Mj* .1. SIZES' Abb, PWlaMpMa Skip* iboboari^KW? 6 'Haaierr. iowooira <}«>>'; es* cSSrt^RtoiJ 8 * 11 .® 0 * 1 ? 1 ** Stewhola Pistes.^ tieSaSbltS^ 1 6t °- * '”****» “* m “ J ,!T ocl.Wlt««. OHASB, SHARPS, & THO'CSTt^ _ oci-«iath6ia 90s CsSfiQgP Sfrgj^ -MALCOLM MACK BILL’S W»- 3to 2g&g££XBsj£s*&sm «***“!k£ repairing oarefnltyana promptly attaadeA to. SBLJgO -FAIN- .IS EXTBAGTIg Oxide Gas idauUw ;, “ peantiinl and catnra! *trie of TJSSTH IHSBRTBD. »H. C. I. 731 SPRTJOSSi^i-. mhS-Im i33^s*^ D . BYSSI,UJ>3 ,A Pamphlet, direrttnghcw ai-rh^n-Jj o restore Sigh* and ~ - t ! without aid ofSoctor or “““ w MaUfresohrecall*ofTEJJ OMR isd - E. B. FOOTE, M. I>- dea-stniMm 1130 BROADWAY. »«**>*- TYEAN’S GREAT TOBACCO, CI«A B ' So. *l3 CHESTsnr I StrM^ o KfLUd6lpl;U. F*- tessffiKsiasfiS" 5«2“ trees the largest general stock. Ton can cot an* kins of Tobacco. Ton can let any kind of Cigars. Ton can get any kind of Pines. Toticao eet sur kind of Snuffs. QBBdT TOBACCO BTOEB. - Ho- *l3 CHSSrnOr Street, w »sa yon go to_reaa’a yon era get want m the way of Ping. Pine Cm, aad Stnotte* DsrCCS, Domestic and Sa-rana Cigars, Pipes , <J- Dett keeia the largest general stock of gars, Pipes, Ac ,In the United States. _ , ,-^LI Bean’s sales are so extensive that ha can afferi to at about on* -half what others sell for. Bonn tells to the Army of the Pots mao. Desn sells to the Army of the James. Bean sells to the Army of the Tennessee. Dean sells to the Array of the Cumberland w , Gnnbpats aU order their Tobacco. Uiearjh Fl&jji. from DEaU’B. *O. *l3 CHBSTNUI st«- Penrwlvanis merchants nil bay at Dean's. gw Jewy merchants all bay at Dean *» •Delaware merchants all buy asDaan’s. Aa they era always get jass wbat they w&b« nmcb lower price than they can oiiowhere. anc I(j ,, have to pick up their goods at a d,r«a . Ail*goods ordered are gnsrantsed Order once, and yon will alaraya order to}® as Mfi ping and fine cat cbowisgaad smofein* w ls and clears*ra far raperlor to a*i wstrVat. ' - S *— ot
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