The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 01, 1865, Image 4

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    APMtMAHBBT BnrLDISQ FOKTBBYOUHO MbH',B
Ohkibtiam Association of this City,— This pro-
ject has been set on footby a number of our met- ;•
chants, whoso enterprise and good judgment usu
allyseenre suooess to their undertakings. The house
on Oheetnut street, above Twelfth, opposite: the
theatre, has been fixed upon, and suoh alterations
andimprovementa will be made as will meet the
wants of the association, in order that young men
who are strangers in PhlladelpMa, and those whoße
evenings cannot be so pleasantly spent In their
. boarding-houses,‘can have a comfortable and attrac-
tive resort Instead,of the concert saloons and olub
looms. 1 It Is designed to make the "Young Men’s
Hall" a popular place of dally resort.. A fine
j library and large stock or newspapers and mago.
Bines will be provided ; also, a room fitted np for a
gymnasium, with chess and other employments for
leisure hours. Our citizens generally ought to feel
an Interest In a matter like this, and lend their coun
tenance sand: practical aid to furnish such a plaoe
for the great city of Philadelphia. Contributions
sent to Wi, O. Crowell, SlO Walnut street; John
Wlest, 240 Chestnut street, or John Wanamaker,
southeast corner of Sixth and Market streets, will
bo duly acknowledged.
:TileOhotaNagpobe Mission—The celebrated
Pastor Gossner, of Berlin, who dled ln ISor at we
age of 85; only entered upon the .
at the ago of 64. After training and -«““«
laTge number ofyouDg men to Australia., India, and
Other countries, who wore employe ,
societies, he sent to Calcutta, in the year ISM, a
Sinister and three schoolmasters, , .th instiucttans
?o follow the leading of tho Bord as to theh partimi.
larfield oflabor. In walking,the streets of Cal
cutta they observed some vary poor block people•
who were employed only In the meanest labors, and
were told that they were the Coles,' from the hilly
country lying one hundred mites north of that city,
colled Ohota Nagpore, and that their moral oondl
tlonwas even worse than their outward degrada
fcion. * v
u xbelr only religion was the worship of ionume-
Table evil spirits (called Bongos). They had some
notion of a good spirit, but said, ‘ There is no occa
sion to worship him, lor he does us no harm, but the
evil spirits , mnstbe made favorable by sacrifices.’
(Failure of the crops, diseases, and all other misfor
tunes, are attributed to the devils, aud it is the busi
ness of their priests to-declare in every base to whav
particular devil the evil is to bo ascribad, aud to
dictate the amount of sacrifice.to be made; Nothing
can be more horrible than the festivities that take
place on different occasions. There is no connubial
tie between them; A Dole purchases his wife, and
when she ceases to please hlin he turns her off. If
he has a deal of work to do he takes two or
- three, or more, wives, if he can pay for them. The
oiitldren grow up Uhe boasts of the field, and with
habits of tho most depraved kind." >
GOBEner’s missionaries planted themselves among
theEe people, built a house, learned tho language,
and tried to make something of some orphan chil
dren, but with such slow progress that It was not
till 1850 that four men were observed to. attend their
preaching regularly. Others wore soon converted
and recelvedlnto the church, having brdken oaste.
.The fire new spread, crowds came .to, them, a sub
stantial house of worship was built, and by 1857 the ■
number of church members had risen to 900, when ;
the terrible mutiny broke out, and everything was
thrown into desolation." The .missionaries were
driven destitute to Calcutta, and their senior went
home to Berlin to find Father Gossner on his death
bed.' But his friends formed a committee to carry
on the Ohota Nagpore Mission, with Dr. Procknow,
aretnrned mlssionary.ior secretary. After order
was restored in India, the work was resumed, the
converts, having remained firm, although oruelly
perse'ohtedby the mutineers. And so prosperous
has been the result, that the , number of converts Is
now reckoned at 5,000, while about 20,000 others
Have brokeh caste, and are ready to receive the Gos
pel. But the laborers are few. Tho Christian Work
pays': .• .
«six 'additional missionaries are about to pro
ceed from Berlin to Ohota Nagpore, and it is hoped
that others may follow In the spri ”«i b "'
pbt'appear as if any addition to tfe of M
rorcan missionaries could be made adequate to meet
to the ’necessities (of tho Ci-se ; and there .Is an ur
gent need for tho establishment of a seminary for
training native catechUtß, whoße duty it should be
to instnust-their brethren under the inspection of
the missionaries."—The Independent.
A hovbmkst Is on* foot. 10, establish a theo
logioil Eohool in W ashtngton City for .the education
Cl colored Baptist-ministers. 1 About fifty oftheso
preaohere bave been found In and around Washing
ton, whose names have already been enrolled as
pupilsr It is believed that an attendance of from
twenty fiVe'to forty can be scoured rromthecutsot.
Prot b; Turney, D. D , is to be their teacher.—Cin
cinnati Christian-Advocate. : '
The Kev. "William Fulton, of Manaynnk, Penn
sylvania, has been commissioned by the Board of
.Domestic Missions of the Reformed Dutch; Church
as a missionary to the white and colored population
in the vloinlty of Bilton Head, North Carolina. He
has resigned his charge, and expects 1 to sail from
Now York, to enter upon this interesting work,
In a few days. ' "'l ; _
THE Key. Eliliu Doty, missionary at Amoy,
China, died on the voyage from Amoy to Now
“York, when the vessel was within four days of Now
York. ,'v. '■ -. ■' '
The First Presbyterian Church in Darby, near
Philadelphia, of which the Rev. S. W, Crittenden
is pastor, received to its membership, on the first
Sabbath of last month, eighteen persons--fourteen
on profession of their faith, and four by letter. This
church has also paid off a debt of $3,300, and.also
(£8,700 on a parsonage, purchased and refitted, which
Is now the home of the pastor.
IMPBOYBMBHTS Ilf ANDOVER THEOLOGfOAI,. Se-
MlhAby.—Three new buildings, (one for Philips
Academy included,) are to bo erected during the
coming summer, at an expense of about sioo.ooo.
The trustees have voted.to establish apastorate for
these institutions as soon a.s funds can be secured
for this purpose; and, within a few days past, nave
inaugurated measures [to establish fa the seminary
» professorship of' Biblical Soienbb, also eevaral
lectureships, such as ono on elocution, one on music,
one on hygiene ; also a gymnasium. They propose
likewise to increase the charitable funds.of the
Seminary, that they may give to indigent students’
more generous assistance that , their present funds
warrant.
St. Stbeheb’s,—Bey. Matthlas Cobbin,ior seve-
Tal {years pastor of the Catholic; Church at New
castle, Delaware, has been appointed pastor of St.
Stephen’s Church, Nloetown,: in place of Rev,
Pother Gibson, removed. Fatter Cobbin is an
Anglo-German. .
Methodism: ih Denhabk.—Tbe Missionary So
ciety of the Methodist Episcopal Church have an
edifice in course of completion In Copenhagen, con
cerning which the following notice is taken by Ber
lino’s Political Times, under date of February 26th:
There is now being built a church for the Metho
dist Sooiety in Copenhagen. The building is on the
corner of Rigens street. The work has progressed
so far that the roof has lately been finished, and
Within a' year the ohuroh will be ready for wor-
Sh It Is not only Its large dimensions which attraot
attention, but In spite of the scaffoldingj which,,
hides it somewhat, the beauty of Its conception eap
-tivates passers-by. • fv. i. I. 1 . , ,
- . The style is mostly Byiantla, and Is distinguished
for' a majesty and .elegance connected .with monu
mental divinity which cannot be foundin any other
building in Copenhagen. .
Mb. Sbubgeon.—The present membershipof the
Tabernacle, London, of wnicb Mr. Spurgeon is pas
toriis 2 960, ’ The number of admissions during Mr.
Spurgeon’S, pastorate, including removals for all
causes, is 3 600. Of these; 47 have became Christian
ministers, 7 city missionaries, and 3 Blble-women.
Thenumber of students in hie theological college Is
ibis year larger than ever before. The running ex
penses- for 1865 are put.at *25,000, part of which i 3
supplied from Dr. Spurgeon’s own salary, but the
most of It from Lord’s Day free-will offerings made
in contribution boxes placed within the church.
St. Patbiob’s Cathbdbal, Dueliit.—This re
markable pile and monument, oi the ancient Irish:
Ohurchbaa justbeen completely renovated, at the
enormous oost of one hundred and filtjr thousand
pounds sterling, and a slx gle individual, Benj. Lee
feulnness, has paid all this money out of his own
pocket. - Mi. Guinness has made his great fortune
In brewing porter. He Is the maker of the cele
brated •'■•’Dublin XX Porter." The Rev. Mr. Grat
tan Guinness, who preached with so much success
in this city a few years ago, is a son of his, and he
has a daughter married to the Rev. William Co
pingbam Plunkett, son, or grandson, to_tbe late
Lord Plunkett, a prince among modern Irish ora
tors and jurists. ;
THE CITY.
MIULTAKY*
>rrnr. DOUBLEDAY COUKT-MABTfAL.
Tlie court met yesterday morning at half past ten
o’clock, all the members present. Colonel Foster,
judge advocate, read the proceedings of the previous
day.',’
Mr. Andrew J. Sloan sworn.—This witness was
examined as an expert in the measuring of carpets
and other goods. He testified that he r was engaged
■ln the manufacture of carpets ;'ln company"with
Messrs. Day,& Moore, merchants, he had. Tinted
tent manufactory of Koseman; had witnessed.,,
-the operations* of tho maohtoevinvontod-.for .the
the measuring of tent cloth ; the cloth he measured
by hand. afterithad been previously measured by;
"the cylinder, he found to contain 269 inches, as de*._
31veiedfromt.be one machine, and 261 inches from
-the other ; the army standard is 258 inches; he
marked the cloth he measured, 1 acd three weehs
afterwards remeasured it and found :it had; shrunk
•five inches. The cloth was exhibited to the court,
and measured in their presence. Ono. piece was
found to contain 286 inches ; when measured on the
-selvedge 258>£ .inches. The other pieoe measured
inches ;toni the selvedge lßches.,,
Q. By Col* StlHson. “How do you account for
•the diflerence of ton inches in the measurement of.
•the olothl” ,
Ai “ I cannot account for it except through atmo
spheric influence,”/ -r.-s* ■_ ; t , -
Q-. Norris sworn.—Had been employed by
'Mr Roseman in the manufacture of shelter-tents
since June, 1863. The witness corroborated tho
statements made by several witnesses, already pub
-31 Thucourt adjourned. at the request of the oounsel
for the defence, until Monday morolog next.
General Doublcday has received and Moepted an
official invitation tobe-present at or the
national colors upon Fort Sumpter, oas?® A,?*
this month. Gen. Doubleday, them Oapt. Boabie
day, was associated with Major Eobort Anderson in
the herolo defence of that fort.
•KECHUITINO. '
Yesterday warrants for the payment or tie city
iounty were Issued to 43 men, of whom one was ea
enlisted for four years, one for threey ears, and forty
*no for one year. Tie credits were as foUows:
IKS; 3 Twenty-f0urti.......
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- * ’ THK 0111 COMFAHT.
•' '■ ' ;«Mt-?N«BUoed *ftw
/■ B-.Vdj in searoi of <fe oil
* millionaire.
>. \ • 1 < in front of the
' * Fifth.
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small amount of working capital. The ladies paid
to tlic treasurer one hundred dollars each, and ob
tained three hundred shares bf.the'eapltsLstook,
thlß being the par yalue, and then they went [their
way rejoicing. ■ ■ . . u
A gentleman who,overheard the oonyeTsatlonor
the ladies before entering the- offlae, related dt, ana
the,event.waß considered a most capital joke, tae
gentlemen wiio form the board of directors are weu
known in Philadelphia as enUrpriBl n g m a “2
thoroughgoing. The apparatus for boring win oe
erected perhaps in the course of a week, and it is
supposed that the natural cloaglnous ratistoiiea
will gush forth In all Its power and carry wealtla to
the three ladies above spoken of and all others itp
terested in the great speculation of the nmewreu*
century. /*« ■'
A SOLDIER BOBBED-—WORD OE ADVICE.
A soldier, who anived at the Baltimore depot, at
was directed to a oertam bo a reputable
cake vender, who tnndrBd do f Urs , ln
SiJmeSJwSenhe went Into the house;that he
slentfinon the*floor, and .when he awoke he found
his money gone. None of it was recovered. The
SS-hm who keep the house were arxeßted and bound
?vS to Eiw"“This is one of that olass of oases
that seldom reach trial In our court, from the fact
that when the day comes, the eomplainants are al
most always absent, and consequently the bill must
be ignored, because of the want-of evidence. A
strange soldier, upon arriving at that depot or any
other depot in this city, and not knowing where to
go, should apply to a police officer, of whom quite a
number are alwaysto be found at such places, for In
formation. •
BEY. MR. TALMAGE’S LECTURE. - :
Handel and Haydn Hall was crowded to its
utmost capaolty on Thursday night, notwithstanding;
the violent storm that prevailed. Bov. T. Do .Witt,
Talmage repeated Us lecture on “Grumbler Ji,
Company. 11 Many people stood during tho lecture
of nearly two hours without giving any signs of
weariness.
FOUND DROWNED.
: The coroner held an inquest yesterday on the body
of an unknown white man found drowned in tfee
Schuylkill near South-street wharf.- • The deoeased
appeared to be about 40 yearsoid, 6 feet 9 inches
high; his hair was black. The clothing consisted of
the following pieces; Silk drawers, white flannel
undershirt, blue undershirt, black pants,'' black-rib
bed coat, and long boots. There was nothing about
the deceaEod to lead to his Immediate identification.
PRESENTATION.
Mr. John F. Mellon, one of the oldest olorks in
the employ of AdamB 1 Express Company, was last
evening presented with a very handsome/and
valuable gold chronometer and chain by Ms fellow
clerks and other attaches of that establishment. Mr.-
Mellon will leave on Monday to take charge of the
Western division of the company at Altoona, Fa.
The presentation speech was made by Dr. Leaf,
who was neatly and modeßtly responded to by the
reoiplont of the golden momento of friendship.
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
A meeting was hold last evening, by the Bounty
Fund Committee of .tho .First Congress tonal dis
trict, with the view to equalize the amount of the
bounty-fund in ail the wards of said Congressional
district. The sain agreed upon was $7O, the war
rant to be cashed as hitherto. The following wards
compose the district: Second, TUrd, Fourth, Filth,
Sixth, and Eleventh,; It is a matter of some im
portance to the district.: A pull altogether will free
the entire district ofthe dralt.
V . SPRING THUNDERSHOWER.
Between twelve and two o’olock, yesterday morn
li)K, quite a hoavy thunder-shower passed over the
northern part of Philadelphia oouhty, Montoomery,
and Bucks. The flashes of eloctrlolty were Intense
ly ;vlvld, but so far from the built-up portlons_ of
Philadelphia that the concussions may be recorded
in the language of the almanacdistant thunder,”
THE INDKPBKDF-NCE HOSF- AND STEAM FIRE
; . :C: ENGINE’COMPANY. V;...
The Independence Hose and Steam Tiro Engine
Company are making preparations for vlaitlog the
city of Beading about the beginning of June next.
They will house a-new and beautiful oatrlage on
next Monday,, whioh they intend taking with them,
together with their steam engine.
PERSONAL.
- Beniamin Huokell, Esq-, has been appointed de
puty eolleotor of the port, to dll the place made
vaoant by the resignation of S. Snyder Leidy.
DOMESTIC MARKETS,
Tie retail prloes'Bfdomeatic marketing. aie still
on the increase. The prices are higher at the pre
sent time, with gold at *1.60, than they were when
fold was in demand at We are Informed that
rstrate pound butter can be had In abnndanoe In
Lancaster eodnty at 30 to 38 eents per pound. In
Erie county at from 28 to 30 cents per pound, add In
Goshen county, New. York, at . from 20 to 25 cents
per pound. It is said that much of the pound hut
ter offered in our-market- at 75 cents per poundjs
Goshen butter put through a steaming prooess. We
give below the prices of tie principal articles of do
mestic marketing yesterday:,
Eggs,per dozen. 31
Chickens, per p0und.................v., 33
TnTkevs» per psund, . 3d
Butter, per p0und....................... 60 to7o
Bump steak, perp0und:................ 30to 35.
Slrlomi per pound. 35 to 40
Rib roast, per, pound. 80 to 35
Cbuoks. per p0una........ lo to2o
Corned beef,per p0und.,.,.-,, 20 to 25
Potatoes, white, per half peck, Mercers. .0
Potatoes, white, per hf peck, Feaohblows 25
Potatoes, sweet, per half peck.......... 40.
Tnrnlps, per half peck.
Spin •••••••••••
5a1ad.......' • ••
Cabbages, per head.. -
Cider, per ga110n......................
Cheese, per p0und.....,
Veal outlets, per p0und..............
Loins of weal, per pound
Leg of mutton, per pound
Shoulder of mutton, per pound....
THE COURTS.
Court of Oyerand Terminer—Hon. Tames
K. Ludlow and Hon. Josepli Allison,
A-ssocifiteJiistices. ■'
:WiUlkuiß. Mann, Esq'.', prosecuting attorney,assisted
by T. B. Dwisbt, Esq. 3
The case of George Miller, colored, charged with
hilling Thomas White, was called. The prisoner,
not having any counsel, John O’ByinejrEfeq., was
appointed by the court to defend him. :
i Mr. Mann said the case would have to be post
poued in consequence oi the absence of. John Wes
ley, a material witness in the oase.
; The court ordered the case to be postponedountil
the next term of the court. The court-then ad
journed until this morning, the jurors being dis
charged for the term. /
THE POLICE.
[Before Mr. U, S. Commissioner A, -H. Smith 3
ALLEGED NAVY-YARD FRAUDS.
Anthony Able was arraigned yesterday on the
charge 01 tkelarcenyor copper from the Navy
Yurd, the property of the United States Govern
ment. - .
George W. Gillingham, who-self-oonres'ed his
crime, was called to the witness stand. His evi
dence was the same in Substance as that given to
the public at tie time of his arrest.
- Chief Franklin testified to the arrest of the parties.
Captain S. D. Franklin testified as to searcMog
the house, and recovering certain goods alleged to
have been stolen; the articles so recovered; having
been placed in the custody of the proper depart
usent at the Navy Yard.
The defendant was required to enter ball m the
sum of *6,000, to take his .trial before the United
States District Court.
[Before Mr. Alderman Beitler. 3
ALLEGED LARCENY.
Sarah Wright and Mary Ann Minus wore ar
raigned at the Central.Statlon yesterday afternoon,
on the charge of the larceny of goods from,the resi
dence of Mrs. G. Yocum, No, 1623 Pine street. The
* first-named prisoner was employed as a domestic In
the family several weeks since, but suddenly de
parted In a few days after entering the service,
Cloaks, coats, shawls,- napkins, stockings,; and a
’variety of other articles, valued In all at. *175; dis
appeared from the house. Detective Levy, on
Thursday, traced the domestic to a house near New
’London. Chester county, where several articles be
longing to Mrs. Yocum were found. Several -other
things were found in the house of Mary Ann Minns,
in St- Mary street, to which place the, plunder, had
been token by the alleged thief. The prisoners were
committed in default of fl,coo bail each.
[Before Mr. Alderman Fatehel. 3
ALLEGED LAECRNY OF A. HORSE AND WAGON.
Two men, giving the names of James Fagan and
James O’Donnell, were arraigned yesterday, on the
charge ef stealing a horse and; wagon, slt seems,
according to the evidence,- that the accused jumped
luto'the wagon near Lombard and Twenty* third
streets, and drove off. The horse was Very jaded by
fast driving and the wagon was more or less dam
aged.; Fagan was handed over :to: the military au
thorities, 1 it being alleged that he had deserted from
the military service, and on another occasion
jumped the bounty. O’Donnell was bound over to
await a farther hearing.
CBefore Mr. Alderman Welding. 3
ALLEGED ROBBERY.
Three meh, : giving the names ofFranz Languid,
Henriob Reynolds, and Henry Recher, were ar
raigned yesterday, on the charge of robbings man
named C. Shultz of the: sum of $7» :.and extortiDg
from him a check for $3O. The parties met'at a’
lager-beer saloon, not far from Girard College, on
Thursday. All of them 'lndulged in the Teutonic
beverage, and-the complainant in this case was
about to depart. • The -party, it Is alleged, «went
through him,” and not being satisfied with the small
amount of money obtained by this process, com
pelled him to draw a check for $3O, under threats,
irom which he supposed his life was jeopardized.
The defendants wciAbound over to ans wer.
Antral and Sailiiisr of Ocean SteomerSi
amps ’ rxoM A : ron dam
"2tna Liverpool.....STew York.. March 22
Bavaria... Fonthempton. Hew York... Marcn ‘22
~ H ova • Scotian...... ;Liv«rp 001. .4.. Qaeb e c...... March i\
Obinaiv—- ... -Liverpool..... He wYork... March 25
Britannia Glasgow-.~.;JSewYork...March 2fi
Palestine . .Liverpool—. Hal; & N-Y. March 2-5
Bremen. ..«**.S<mihampion.New York. . March 29
Ifoith 5tar......... Hew Tork.., . Asplnwall... • April 3
Arxst’ alasisn • •... •. He w York-.. Liverpool .... April 0
America ............Hew Ybrk....Bremtn ......April |
Yirsinia...... -New ....April |
Btna. .KewYork- .-.Liverpool B
iHelvetia.—. ......Hew Totk.V..Liverpool—April 8
Banjaicos—. Portland;♦ -LiverpoolApril 8
u LETTEB BAGS, "
AT TEE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, -PHnjADBUPHIA.
Ship Recover?» StoddaTt. Liverpool, soon.
Brig Korea. flollina* ~ *♦.,*.»... .Havana, soon.
Sclr Fannie, Vance. Havana, soon.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
EbwarilC. Biddle j i‘
Sasicel b. Stokes, ‘ > Committee op the Month.
George N. Tatham,; ; 3
MAHIAE INTELLIGE Y€£.
POBX OF PHILADELPHIA, HABGH 31,
Sun 44 i Sun 5et5....6 16 \ High-Water....7l*
Bri* Shibboleth, Johnson, from'Pro'vidence, in bal
la* tto captain: ~ • ... w , ~ L 1
Brig Sam Small* Terry, ftom Wareham, in ballast to
C^fchr a Sea Breeze, Fainter, 1 day from Lewes, Bel,
with grain to Jasl*Bewley &Oo ■ .. •
frchr Morris, l.dayfrom Leipsie, Bel, with
groin to Jas L Bewley & 00. - _ /
Sehr S P Cbase,-Conner, 1 day from Smyrna, Bel,
York. Inhal
lalthrSea*Bai*«r. Sears. 4 days from Jfew Tork, with
B °fjoltfisA3 WkUden! Seal, 5 days from Boston, m tal
!aSohr LA May, Baker, 4 days from Providenco.ln bal
la|c£“Mkenber«, Sipple, 4 days from Proyldenee,
%ehr B Tsuxfpowe’lkd days from Qeorgetown, D 0,
>Sehr'K«tle“f Taizaat'. from Boston, la ballast to
Tlhis T Allen Alien, from Portsmouth, in hallatt
toJ OSBB Kepplier.. _
Men.
... 1
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.... A
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12 to 15
25
60
.. 25 to 30
.. 18 to 20
TO ARRIVE.
TO DEPART.
ARRIVED.
ro.ff. from Fort Moarae,
Bark Men CBrt. Lord. CJettfMios.
Brl* Feptuie. Bnseell. Fey West. ,
Brie W&acamav, Nieho.b, K-yyYtst.
B-le Jesee Rhj na». Sherman, Port Royal,
BrieKodlac, Yates. Port Barave&s.
Schr J R Smmona.-’Simpson, Fortrew Monroe. i
gear Wm Pfueson, Brewer, do.
Sohr H bUamone. Band. do. - -
Bebr Sarah Selsey- Carroll, Washluaton.
Scbr Winter Shrub, Prlct. Alexandria.
Schr emerlca, Barrett, ,ao.
Sehr Edwin T Allen. Allen, Fortress Monroe.
Sohr O Kingsley,' Woodruff, Fortress Monroe. r
Scbr John Beatty, Henderion, Newborn.
Beta J C Willetts Young, Hawbern.
Scar J B Austin.,Davis, Boston..
Sohr D P ThoinpßOD.Portamoatti.
Scbr MH Bead, Nickerson, Ron bury.
Scbr D M Preach, Jones* Boston.
- Bclir J D McCarthy £?oung»'Beanf<>rt. . ■ - .
EcbrßLß W&ies, Hoftro&n.,HamptonEoada.
fichrßenryMay. Parker, Providence. -
£chr M Nickels. Small,'Saco.,
Schr B Belden; Street, Baltimore.
Scbr Sarah Fisher, MarabaU, Salem.
Schr A S Simpson, Churn, Norfolk.
Pa.Tid Beeves. Cam. Washington
& >r B uhamberlaittr DevlnnT. Washington.
St*r JBShriver, Dennis, Baltimore.
1 MEMORANDA.
Schrs J Wamn. Wiley; Ocean Wave, Baker: WW
Merry, Barrett; MaryvElla, Talpey* and Thos Potter,
Raekett. -hence at Boston 29th Init. •... •
■ Scbr Wm F Garrison, Corson,cleared at rorlland 38th
Inst for lit* port. „ , , „ „
Scbr W P Core Houck, sailed from New Bedford 39th
Inst for tMs port. ■ .
£chr« Mindora, Hlggisß. and Almira Ann, Blekmora,
from CalaD: Lees burg. Blake; from Portland: Maria ,
Roxana, Palmer, and -Maria Foss, Foss, from Boston,
all fothis port, at Newport night of 28th inat..
Scbrs Malabar, Welsh, from Bsifastfort&lsport and
R Ptrkin*, Mayo, from Portland lor do, at Mew York
on Thursday. . 'w. ‘ .
Scbr Bion (of Truro. Mass )» . Joseph Kint, master,
sailed from Philadelphia SiaTch 17, 1855, wlth
Bostd&vWas supposed to. have-been lost March2o..ou
Barnegat, where -she was Jast *een, the great
gale of tbal month—»iih all on bosrcL Sh* was 96'tons
rofiater, 11 j ears old, and ownt dby Capfc K and others
atibeCane..- —__
INSURANCE.
MUTUAL SAFETY
U • ‘ - INSTOAHCK OOMPAMT.
IKCOKPOKATED BYTHE LBeiSt.ATUBa 0?
™- B WAL2H3T
* kKj * STREETS. PHILADELPHIA,
MABIMB INSURAIfCB I
B?K^r LB> |To all parte of the world.
JiiEIQHT, isgTTRANOES
On Goods, by Elver, GanaL Lakoj-aad L«kd Garrlftfft*
to all parts of the Union.'
FIBE INSURANCES,
On Merchandise generally, .
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &t.
■ ASSETS OF THE^C^HPANX,
sloo,oooUnltedStatesFlvePer^eat. Loan, T 7-$100,000 00
T UI.OCO Six
76 000 **r —Six . 6-SOs 76,66268
loolcoo State of Pennsylvania PhrePer Cent. ~
Loan.-*-, ■ 98,500 wi
61,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Par Cant „
133,050 City of Philadelphia Bln Bjir Ct. Loan 1*8,630 St
<S3fe F “ %£. 8.000 oo;
Aw»
15,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Has
Company, principal and-lnterest -
rnarsnteed by the city of Philadel*
phia™lS,Soo 00
SO Shares Stock Pennsylvania Ball-, „
road Company.■ ■ ■ ..•■.••••••-• 0.100 w
100 Shares Stock Horth. Pennsylvania
Batiroad Company., -3,060 00
Onited States Treasury Certificates of ' '
Indebtedness ..jS-jsS H
80,000 State of Tennessee Five Par Ct. loan. 13.000 00
25,700 loans on Bond and Mortiaie, amply , „ „
' ; • secured,* .«»■++*+*+•*•* w w
♦868.25 G F**. Cost*B42,loo 60. Marketvalue. $857.627 87
Bills receivable for insurances made. 118.330 45
Balances due ;»tv Agencies.-Fremi- .
urns on Marias Policies, Acorned
Interest. and other debts due the
Conpaiiy™.......l.™ «•
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance
and other Companies, #4.263. Bstl- _ „
- jnatsdTatM***'****** v>*:********** ***** w
Cask oadeposlt with* United
State* Govemmeat.subject, - - •
to tendaT*'cau.,..~.....loo,ooa 00
Cash in Bank*. ■ ....... 68.164 jg .
Cast In Drawer *
DIRB0T0B8: „ .
Thomas 0. Hand, ■ Samuel B. Btekes,
JohhC Daxis, J F.-Peniston,
Edmond A. Bonder. , Henry Sloan.
Theoplillttß Paulding, William a. Baiuton.
John H. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
James Tiraiißatr, , H. Jonas Brooke,
Henry C. Dailett, Jr.. Jacob P JonM,
James C. Hand, , James R McFarland,
William C. Ludwig. Joakua P. Byra,
Joseph H. ; Seal, a ''
George G. helper. John B. Sempin.PMUbur
HnghCraig, A. E. Berger, Pittsburg
Robert Barton, thoMAS .0. HAMD, President.
JOHSC. DAVIS, Vice President
HENRY T.YLBURB. Secretary. del6-ly
rfHB KILIANCB INSURANCE COM
- x ; piinr’
OP FHILABBLPHIJL ' „ . ,
fiMAnAT&tEtd Iv> 1 fill- ohort*3T FBtyfltlllaL
incorporated uysai. Mg WMIHTO STREEP
CAPITAL, *300,000. „„„ _
Insure* against lees lor . damage by FIRS Houses,
BoMings. Umfted or MOBtuali »Dd
on Furniture, Goods. Wares, and Merchandise, in Town
° r C £oSsls PROMPTLY ADTOSTE OASD PAID.
ASSETS, *400.008 Tl.
Inxested In the tollowiy Securities, xii:.-
First Mortgageson City Property, well secured *lOB, MOW
Bnitedßtates Ooxernment, Loans.—.—— Ml.Ojl jjj
Philadelphia City 6percent. Loans.—on,MO do
PennsylTenia*3,oo9,ooo6 per cent.Jman..., lfi.ooo 00
PenneyiTania Railroad Bonds, first andse- ■ ■
eond Mortgages™.™™-*.*-——.-*—35,000 00
Camden and Amboy ; Bnilroad Company s 5
per .cent. Lojh* »»>s w
Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Com-' , ■
; i>any , fl6per sent. Loan ..*.**..**.►.*♦♦. o»wu w
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per *ont». moit* f .
gage Bonds*«*.-.*+*..***..»♦*• w \*-~ir ********
County Fir© Insurant Company’* Stocks.* J««g OP
Mechanic*’ Bank Stock. in rnrSi'
Commercial Bank of ,Pennsylvania Stock**— 10,000 00
HnionMutuallnimrance Company bStock..* beo uu
Reliance Insurance Company oftPfciladel
phia’it Stock. •.• .HkT.e-.** «-**-**»»»«■»+■*♦********■* l»0w Ou
Accrued In,levest .*.*.*«*» *♦♦.•«*****«*♦**** S
Cash In hank and on hand. »-> * *■* t ay aa
Worti»S 4U.393 n
tiffed
William Musser, Charles Inland.
Samuel Blepham* Boberc Toiaad,
H. I*. Garw>n k ; J... Johnsozi Brown*
Bobert Steen, Thomas H. Moore.
WilliamSterenßon,
Gif.!
TnoatAfl 0. HUjL, Seeretar
Bhiladbi/pbia, December
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
lA COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER
PBTUAL. Ho. 810 WALNUT Street. abora'Thlrd,
P Hl^ht l g llrEepsld-up Capltal Sto.k and Surplus In
rested in sound and axailableAecuritles, contones to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
■ Yessals in port arid tbeir Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All promptly adjusted.
Thomas B s Maris, James S. _Campball,
John Welsh, : Edmund G. Dn«lh,
Samuel O. Morton, Charles W. Ponltagy.
Patrick-Brady, Israel Morris;
John T. Lewis, E HARIS, President.
ai.bkktO. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. ie«-tt
EURE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
r -THE PSNNSYLYAHIA FIRE INBURANOECOM.
?AMY. Incorporated 1825. CHASTER PERPETUAL, -
(To. 810 WALNUT Street, opposite Independene*
3cn«-y«- ••'''*
This Company, fsxorably known to the sommtmity
for nearly forty years, contones , to Insure arainst Loss
or Damage by rlrc, on Public or Private Builaiui*,
either permanently or for allmited time. Also, on Fur
niture, Stocks, Goods, or Merchandise generally, on
together witha large Surplus. Fund,' Is
Invested in the most ©areful manner, wbi©h anal)!©*
(hem to offer to the insured an undoubted *e«ulty ll
the«„eoflo«. BISKCTOEB .
Jonathan Patterson. Daniel Smith, Jr. ■ •
• Alexander Benson* John Uevereux,
Isaac Haslehurst, Thomas Smith,
Thomaa Bohins., --■■■. ■ Henry | Lewis,
J. GEUlncham Fell,
: r JOJffATHAB PATTBBSOir, President.
WiEiilAif G. OnewßU* Seerefcary. •
k NTHRACITB INSURANCE OOM
a PANT-—Authorized Capital *4OO, 000-CHASTB*
P WAlilftlT Street, between PHird and
fourth street*, Philadelphia. , . T v
Tbli Company will insure against Less or Damage by
fire, on Bindings, furniture,; and Merehandlse geno
”aSW Marine Insuraneee on YeVeeU, .Carioee, and
freights. Inland Insurance to aU parte or the Union.
. 3)IBHOTOB8.; ■ : • -
William B&her. Dayis Pearson,
D. Luther. . PeterSelger,
• Lewis Audenried, J. ,B ® an na> n - „
John K. Blaekiston, WiUIMn.P. Dean,
Josouh . John Ketcham. ■ . .
wosepn giaxaeiu, WILIIAM BSHBBI president.
TO f. DBAS, Vie* President.
W. JH. Bmrg» Sacrotarr, r-.-a *P 3 "**
TT'AME INSURANCE COMPART, \
JC *o. *OO CHESTHDT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA „
FIBB AMD IMLAMD INSUEABOB.
pntßoiona.. -. ■ •
franeisM. Buek, JOhnW. Brenaan.:
Charles Eiehardson. Eobert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis. John Kessler, Jr.,
Samuel Wright, E. D. WoodruS, ;
P. S-' Justice,;- ■ . Charles Stokes,
George A. West. Joseph D. Bills.
TBAHOIS W. BUCK, President..
CHAS. BICHABDSOJT, TiMjtesident
W. I. Blasohaup. Secretary. . iaM-tt
INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE
A state OF PENNSYLVANIA:-OFFICE Nos 4 and
5 EXCBASGE BUILDINGS, north side of WALOTT
Street, between DOCK andTHIRDStreeU, Philadol
phla. Z
lECOEPrfEATBD IN 1791-nHAKTEB PERPETUAL,
- ■ . CAPITAL $200,000. ,
PROPERTIES OF- THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY; 1,
*. r x rr • sG33*a92 47 ‘
1UBISE; FIRE, AND’INIaED TRANSPORTATION
■ INSCBANOR
'DIRECTORS.!
Henry D. Sberrerd,- Tobias Wagner,
Charles Macaleßter, Thomas B. WatBOB,
William 8. Smith, , Henry G. Freeman,
William R.Whlte, Charles S. Lewis,
George H.. Stuart, George C.tOarsoa,
Samuel Grant, Jr., Edward C. Knight,
John B. Austin.- --
HBNRY D. SHERRBBD, President.
William HABPSR.-Sacretary. • aolB-tf
SIABSHiL’S SALES.
MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY . VIRTUE
.'EH- of a WrR of,B*le by the Hon-JOHN CAHWALA
DEB, Judge of the District Couyt of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District ofPennsy3vaiiia.jiii.-Ad--
miralty. 'to mfc directed, wlU.be sold at Public Sale, to
the highest andrbest’ bidder, for cash, at Micheaer’s
Store, No- 142 North FRONT Street. o* ; MON DAY,
April 17,18€0, at 12o’c]ock M.\ the cargopf tie Sloop EL : .
VIKA, consisting of 39 bales of Upland Cotton and 11
baas of B§a Island Cotton- Also 24 boxes of Tobacco,
pais or oe» - ... > WILLIAM MtLLWARD. \
XT. S .Varshalßaetern District of Pennsylvania.. :.
Philadelphia. March 31,-1865- ...... .apl-6t
MARSHAL’S SALE.—BT VIRTUE
JJ-L c t a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN C ADWAh A
DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United .Matas,
In and for.the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad
mirclty, to me directed, will ba .oid at Public "ale, to
the highest and be»t hlddar. far c»sh, at SAMUBIi 0.
LOOKS Auction Store,-N0..12* South FRONT Street,
on Saturday, April IS, 1865, at la o’clock H.tweaty
€ochr t an' U ' !Rlld ClKat * , to WlluifM MILLVYARD.
-United States Marshal Bastern District of Peaiia
Pbu.adei.fhia, March 31,18*5. apl.Bt
MEDICAL.
f? LE C TRO P ATE IO ESTABLISH
MBST.—DR X- H. STEVENS, one of the FtBJR,
DISCOVERERS of a new system of disease by
MODIFIED ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS, and who
hasheen io Tory successful at PENN SQtTABB for the
last three years, has removed his Office and Residence
to 1638 VINE .Street, ; one door below Seventeenth. ■ --
All .persona desiring xeferonces, or any parttsoJars
with regard to hlB special mode of treatment, will please
call or send for a pamphlet t .* „
Consultation or advice gratnltone. mho-tf
ELECTRICAL OFFICES
firtipwßP - -ttr.Ttv&NTrf AND RACE STREETS,:
C ALSO GBEI,TSOT AND fortieth
Dr. THOS ALLEN, very successful in the treat.
men! of aUdtceaMc would inform hm friends and
m D^o“m h &&‘elc C .tan!
considered incurahW HSURALBIA. '
VVOJDEB * ISOOVEB Y —We would
ask' jour attention to these dtseases, as we
have found teat we possess a remedy Which has
cured many. : and, will■
health, hundreds more who are at present nut
faring .the most excruciating GeneralW.
& few days only are needed to onset a cure. w e
TlftonoffiVat the offices;
BLEVENra iSeet, $», CHESTNUT and FOR
TIETH Street, West Piuiiidrtphm. ALLEN.
ialßSm - ua -
Toor MARKET STREET, W P.
THE PRESS.—TOIL AREI.PIH A, SATURDAY. APRIL 1, 1865.
IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY TRA
IL VELLEEB.—For fall tnformatiouln reference, to Sta
tions, Distances, and Connections, tUnstaated by out
bandied Railway Mbps, MiMiwd B»n
-wan of the country, eee APPLSTOM T S EJJLWAT
. BDIDE. - • : • nols-ta
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL-!
B QHANQE or TIME AND DEPOT.
Th* bain or th* Peun»ylyanin Centralßailroad
leave Jha Hew Depot, at THIRTIBTH and SfAEKKT:
Sts., Initeadof Eleventh .and Market Streets, as her*-
The ears of the Market-street Passenger Railway
run to and from Pennsylvania Central Railroad Depot,
at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they also leave Front
street every two minutes, commencing one hour previ
ous to the time of departure of each train, and allow
about SO minutes for a trip, *’ _ ,
Their oars an In waiting on the arrival or each Train
to convey passengers into the city, and connections are
made with all roads crossing Market street ;
On SUHDaTS—'Cars leave Blerenth and Market .Sts.
at 7 46 P. M..to connect with Pittsburg and Brie Mail,
and at 10.26 P. M. with Philadelphia Express. .
Mann’s Baggage Express will hereafter be loeateaat
No. 31 street. Parties desiringbagf age
taken'to the trains, canhayettdone atreasonablerates
u^™Ma J a I Lsi 0 vi O i , M arrivb at depot thus:
MAIL TRAIN.. ........ At 800 A. M.
PaOII.AOCOMMODATION, No. l-~ " 10 00 ”
FAST L1NK........ ‘ 12.00 M
FABKEBBURG “ 110 P.M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION... “ I.SO
LANCASTEB ACCOMMODATION. 4.00 ••
PAOLI TRAIN, No. a...-..v“~ v "- «•»'
PITTSBURG *ND ERIE HAIR...™. 8 30 ; “
PHILADBLFHIABXPRBBB “ ILIO “
ARIUYS.
PITTSBUBH AND EBIE MAIL.—... “ 6SOA. H.
PHILADELPHIA 8XPKE53........... ‘ 7.06 "
PAULI ACCOMMODATION.No. X..... ■ " 8.90 «
FABKESBUBQ.— “ fI.SO ■■
LAKCAbTEE T8A1N..~«..~ “ UWP. lt
JA6T —~~ “ 12.50 “
paoli accommodation. Ho. 4,40 ■■
MAIL T8A1N..........“ ’6.46 “
HABEISBDEO ACCOMMODATION.... ‘‘ . 9.40
Philadelphia Express leares daily. Pittshurg and
Brio Mail IeaTBS daily Cexcept Haturday). All other
Trains daily (except Sunday.) .
The.Pennsylxania Eailioad Company-will not assume
any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and
limit their responsibility to One Hundred Dollars In'
Yalne. All Eafgage exceeding that amount in 'value
•will be at tbe rick of the owner, unless taksn by Bpa-
Por farther information, aa to time andconnacMonii,
se« bills and framed carda, or apply to J OHN F. VAN
LEEB. JB.. Ticket Agent, atthe Depot. > . _
An Emigrant Train runs dally (except ) : For :
full information ae to fare and accommoaationejgiply
tO feSo.tf' ' ;:V :■ , 13TPOOK Street. >
a ; AKEANgEMBNTBOF lQ£f/l
18 b 4. new yokk likes. Iqo4,
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY'AND Pm.ADKLPHIA
AND TBENTON BAILBOAD OOMPANYrS
LINES, FBOM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YOEK AND WAY PLACES,
PBOM: WAliSnor BTBWC WHAJtFi /
WILL LEAVE AS lOLLOWB-VIE:
'-1AB8*"'
At 6 A. M . Tia Camdoa and Amboy,C. and A. A«-
_■ •onunodatioiiAA*. >♦...►*. ... •• •;. •13 25
AtB A. M.« via Camden end JeraeyCity, Morula*
SQG ;
At 13 M., Tia Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. At- -
*om2aodation’*...ee«a*e.».«e 221 '
At 2 P. M.via Camden and Amboy, G, *ndA. EX
preSS-.wee..~.. W,...e*.i4ei..«e ,*« 2 3f
At I P. M. i xia Camden and Amboy. Accommoda
tion(freight,and I T 8 ,
At 6P. M., via Camden And Amboy. Accommoda
tion (PreifbtandPassenaer)—let Claae Tlelcet... 235
. Do. do. 2d Class Ticket... 150
A* IK P. M., via Gamden and Amboy, Acoonunor
4 itloa (Freight and Passengerh-lst Class Ticket. 1 9S
■ Do. ■ dot 2d Clast Ticket. -1 60
fjr Bel-ridere, Baston, LambertvUle. Jlemlagton,
Ac., at 8.80 P. M. '
Por Mount Holly, Bwanaville, and Yln
eentown, at BA. JaL, 2jftnd 6P. M. „ ,
; PorFreebold at 6 A. Mpand 2 P. M.
For Palmyra; Eiyerton, Delanco, Bererly, Edgawa
ter, Burlinston, Florence,Bordentowu, Ac., at 8 and
jasOA. M., 13.50, 8.80,;B, 8, andXWiP. M.. The 8.80
and 6 P. M. lines run direct thronghto Trenton. . _
: por Palmyra, Btyerton;Delaneo, Beyorly, and Bnr
; x^’fboil'&|in|tot will lkat*
iAt 11.16 A. H., Tla Kensington and Jersey City,
it E AS3 P-'M-Viriaßeaßiniton and Jersey City.Bx
fr®B®« MeUe N4iitiM h ■ >•. M • >Hi.« •»•••. 3 UU
6.46 P M., yla Kensington,and Jersey City.
Washinpou&nd Hew York jppresf,... —. -*•
At 12 P. M.: (Night), yia Kensington and Jersey City,
Washington-and Kew.York 96
The«.4s;P. K. Line will run daily. All others Sun
day*excepted. •• _ •• •
For Buffalo, Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithae&» Owego. Bo
? cheater, Binghampton, Great Bend. Montrose, Wllkes
barre, Scranton, Stroudsburg, .water Gap. Maueh
Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton*
. Lamberiville, • Flemington,. Sat. , at 7.15 A. M. This
line connects with, the train leaving Boston for.Mauch
Chunk at 8.80 P.. H.. ••••.,,'(■ ■ .•■■■ > ■■
PorLambertville at SP.JdC, on Saturdays only. ■■.... ■
Por Bristol, Trenton. 3cc.« at 7.15 and 11.15 A. M., 3
! s-nd g-P.-M. and 12 midnight-. ' .
i For Holmesburg, Tacony, Wlssonoming. Bridesborg,
j 9 A. M.vS, 6. and 8 ’“■■■•
; for Ifew York and Vay Lines leavln* Kenrini
; fconDepoi, take the cars on f ifilrwreflt, above walnoti
half an hour Sefore-.departare; The car* run Into tne
t Depot, and on the arrival’ of each, train run from the
pounds ofßargage only allowed each passenger.
5 Passengers arc prohibited from taking anything
gage but their, wearing apparel.^All baggage over_flfty
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their
■ responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
wiu not be liable for any amount beyond 3100, except
Graham ’ s°BiSsage Express IAIl i eaU , fcH ’ a 9 wal r
December 21, 1864. ..
•i,mes4«
(WM
iM TTjBTOLSY, President
BUIiBOAD IN£B.
LINES FBOM , NEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA,
WILL LEAVE FROM TUB FOOT OP OOXJETLASD STRUCT,
Atl2M: and 4P. M-, via City and Camden.
At 7,10, and \W*. A. M. »6P. M. and 13 (Bight), via Jer
sey City and Kensington. \ a . - «w w
Prom the foot of Barclay street at 6 A. M. ana 2 r.-M. •
via Amboy and Camden. . _ __ . .- v w
Prom Pier No. I,.North river,at pH., 4, and 8 P.M.
. (freight a^dpassanger),'Amboy and Oamaea.~ . ael-w
liiiipij,.:: '
Coiaroracing
trill leave DoDfjt, corner BKOAD Street and WASHIHG
TOH Avenue, an folio we: . ■ ■ ■ ■ _
Express Tram, at 4. CSA.M. {Mondays excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping .at Wilmington,
Ferry yille, Hsivro de-tsraco, Aberdeen, Perryman *,
“wJyKu Train, at 8.15 A. M. (Sundays excepted),for
1 Baltimore, stopping at. aU >l°
•with Delaware* Railroad’at -Wilmington for-Milford,
Salisbury, and intermediate stations. i..
Express Tram at 115 P. M. (Sundays excepwaj lor
Baltimore and stopping at
;minirton* Bltcton, Perryville; andß&vre-de-Grace.
Express Train-at 3. 66 P.M. (Sandays-exoeptedKfor
Newark, Elkton, North- East, ;Perryville» -flavre-de-
Grace, Perryman's, and Magnolia T v
i Night Espress at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester (only to take Baltimore and
Washington passengers). Wilmington,' Newark, Elk
ton. North-East, Perryville, and Havre-de-Grace. .
: Passengers for FORTRESS MONROE will take the
8.16 At “r^‘»?^j aa ioiuLraoH TRAINS
Stopping it all Stations between Philadelphia and Wil
mie??e'PUladelnhin *t li A. M., 2. 3.30,6.80. and 10
P. B. The 830 P. H. train eonnotts with Delaware
R, >B.:forMilfora and.intmmediate stations. ■
and 9,30 A.M.,2.30 and
8-80 ‘’through TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE. _
lieaTa Wamlngton' at 12 4.24, 8 83. and 9.64 P. M.
; aU,
4 . M ,.7.20.and 9 . M P tf M
Grace. Aberdeen, Perryman's, and
Night Express at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and
Washington, stopping at-Chester (for Baltimore and
Washington pasiengers), Wilmington, Newark, Blk
ton, North-East, .Perryville, and_Havre_de*Grace ■
?* Accommodation.TxSln at 10 P. M.-for Wilmington and
way »ta^^ lMoEg gOE PHILADELPHIA.
; Leave Baltimore at 9.25 P. M. . stopping at Hs.YTe-d.e-
Grace, Perryville, RBdWilminitGn., Also stops atttk
ton and 1 Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Wa*hin gion or Baltimore),
and Chester to: leave passengers from Baltimore or
Leave Baltimore 8.26 A. M,. Way Mail; 1.10 F. M.,
Express! A 25 P. M., Way Train: 6.36 P. M., Express:
f ■ f . ;.' . ..
1 *•<*.
.with Passenger Car attashed, wUI
leave .Wilmington lor PerryviUe and intermediate
station! at 7.56 f. M. E. F. KENNEY. Snn’t.
1865.' '1865.
: PHILADELPHIA. AND ERIE RAIL
BQAD.—TMb great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest couiiHei of yennsylv&nia.to thesity of Brie*
leased by the PBNHSYMTAKIA BAIL
LOAD COMP ANT, .and is operated by them. i
■lts entire length was opened for piusengerand freight
business October 17th, isbl.
’ TIMS OP PABBKKOBBiTKAUfS At PHELADHLPHIA.
! : Leave Westward. * ' *
Brail TifAlHl h ■ T ...»»W»»e444<4»»»4 8.30 Pi
Lock Haven Accommodation Train.B.oo A. if.
cars run tiirongh on. Mail Train without
ehanis both nn between Philadelphia and Erie, and
qi» ■ ™ TratoaJjoth
■waVs-between Philadelphia s and Xtock Haven, and on,
Elmira Express Train both way* betweenJff[Uliam*pori
corner mSTIfiTH and MAKKBTSte.. Philadelphia.
MABKEY Streets, Philadelphia. -
3.-.. W: BBYHOLDS, Btie • -
f. H. BBlli. Agent 5- h 0.8. |y
Beneral Pre^tA &^P|hadelpMt
, a eneralTfo|et,AgentJ~olphfo.
General Manager, WH3lamsport.__
ISriHISISSgiia WEST, „C HE STBS
PHILADELPHIA EAUr
TI OF HOUES. • '■■
On and after MONDAY, Oct, 10, 1864, U» tnba
leave Philadelphia, from Depot comer of THIET3-
EIEST and Streets (West Philadelphia), at
8.16 and 11 A, M., and at 2, 4. IS, and 6.30 F. IL Leave
West Chester at 6.36, 8.16, and,W.S5^ V M., uadi.SO ana
Philadelphia at S.M A.M. and All Tf.
M.Vand Ws»t Chester at 8 15 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.,con
neet withteaths on. the Baltimore Central Railroad tor
cSford and intermediate point*! t „ n , -
-On Sunday* leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A, Bf.» and 3
F. M. Leave/West ChesterAt M.,an£ 4F. M.
;On Sundays the cars’of the West Philadelpiia Pas
aenger Ballroad Company will leave Eleventh Bud Karr
ketetreets at thirtymmntea before the starting time
of trains from • the Weit Philadelphia Depot, and.wtLi
he at the Depot to eonvey passengers into the «Byon the
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only
as Baggage, and in no case will the Company be re-
B.on.itlofor am »°%&gjnTO»£rtota a a«»t.
1865.i> ELPHIA^AND
BLMIBA BAILBOAD LINE to all points WEBT,
pennsyltAnia,
WILLLAMSPOP.T, BUFFALO, SUSPENSION BRIDGE,
ELMfBA. BIAGABA FALLS,
and-aH places to the. Western and 'Northwestern Statec
“ dtteC “ ad ¥w o TBEOUBH TEAINS
Leave Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Deyot, Thir
teenth and Cailowhill streets, [daily, (Sundays «*•
eepted), for the North and West, as follows:
' •;*, Scorning Express at BA. M
Afternoon Express at M.- l-....
- Making.a direct connection with a» intersecting roadJ. ;
FOB THROUGH TICKETS to any point, and further
particulars concerning'' tho; different jeontes, apply s«
fhe TfcKlT OFFICE iaS CHESTNUT Street, nnder
the Philadelphia Bank, and ; opposite! the ;-Cnstoi»
Boosi N. TAN. HOEN, Kcket Agent,
425 Chestnnt street
JOHN S. HITILB6. General Agent,
ji3 Thirteenth and Callowhill streetc.
NEW AKKAS CEMENT. ,
On and after MONBAT, Janaary 2, 1865, Train* will
leave f. om wAL'StJT-STBEET PlEtt a« follows:
For CAPE mat, and all plate i south of Millville, at 9
\oi MILE TILLS, BRIDGETON, SALEM, and all In-'
termadiate places lOiUil of Oiastboro, at 9A. M. and S
OLASSBOBO it TA.dJi, U MP. M., and 3 F. H.
For WOODBUEY. GLODCESTEB, &«., at B A M-1
IISOP. M '■»aiid«P,|l;«. ,
> 1?" ■ •-eetbbnino.
Leave Cape May at 6.30 A.-M-. and 11. W A, M.
leave Millville at 9 A. MandSP. M,.. .
Leave B rid geton at v. 10 A. M. andS.lOP. M.
Leave Salem at 7A. Iff. ana 3P. M. . . . ~ ...
Leave'Wooubury. at 7, 8.43, and 10,44 A. M., and 4.4 S
P,M THE WEST JBKSETEXPEBSB COMP AWT, ,
Will attend to all the usual branches of Express Busl*
nees, receive .deliver, and forward ttrongh .otter re
sponsible Express Companies, to all parts of the country,
anv article entrusted to them. , • __ .
' £ Snsclal Messenger accompanies each Through Trauu
Office; fio. S WALETU'P Btreet.
umce, « j YaS BBKSSBL ABB, > Superintendent.
ha. January 2. 1865. . JaB-tf,
PHItADEiPH)
ESTfIaUSSSSS BARIT AN AND
BAT BAIIiBOAD,
' PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN.
,ABB, I fec,BST M GOOD FOB
BTBEBT at U 15 A. M.% daily (Sunday* ex*
Brook*
Ateion. Shsminr, Hanehester. *«.,.
c<wwr ' FO t,B. 7 QOIA A««t.Q»m4M.
RAILROAD LIPS.
IST—>CBgSSSg3 - NORTH PENNSYL
w» w V A N IA BAILED AD For
BETHLEHEM. DOYLBSTOWN, MAOCH GHDXK.
•jUston williamspobt, wilhcbebakbe, **.
■ WINTEB ABBANDEMBNT.• •
t Paeienger Traiui leayethe new Depot, THIBD Btrert,
>boye TuembiOß: ctreet, d»ily (Bund»yi excepted), »»
A. M. (Expresc) for Bettaehem. Allentowx,
Keuch Chunk. Haileton, WillUmeport, Wilkee
berre, No. _ .
/ At 8.80 P.M. (Expreu) for Bethlehem, Barton, dw.
I At 6.16 P. M. for Bethlehem, Alieutown. Mauek
Chunk.
'. For Doyles town at 9.50 A. M. and Al 6 P. M.
. For Fort Washington at Ll 6 F. X. . \
. For Lansdaie at Al 6 F.M.
\ While ears of the Seoond and Third-streats Lin* D»y ■
Passenger
LOST. Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M. , 10.02-A. M. . and 6.U
•' • )
Leare Doylestown at 6.50 A, M. and 8.46 P. U.
{.eaye Lansdale at 6.10 A. J4.__ _ „
Fort atß M P._M. ;•
/Philadelphia for Doylestown at 9.30 A M. and 4.X1
for A.
EXPRESS ■ COMPANIES.
ADAMS EX
CHIBiSHSK FBEBS COMPANY, OM.e SB*
CHESTNUT Street; fojwards Parcels, Packages, Me?-
fhi-pfljMa, Bainlc-Wotes, and Specie, cither hy Its own
inst or in connection with other Express Companies,
to all tha principal Towns and Cities in the unites
Itatei B. 8. SAHDPOBD,
tfMf . General Superintendent.
LE&il.
N THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
• CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOHN SIMMONS, deceased.
P Holies is. hereby *iyen that JABB X.. BIMMOHB.
widow of the said JOHN SIMMONS, deceased, ha* filed
111 said Conri her petition elaiminf the sum or *3OO la
hash oat of the said Estate, -which she elects to retain
fender, the act of April H. 1851, and the snpplements
Stereto, and .that tbe same will be approved by th»
laid Coart oh BMP AY. the 7th day of April, 1865, na
,ee exceptions be filed K YAIIBSr riNB,
Attorney for Petitioner.
mb24-fe4t*
[jK THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
pi- CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. ,
: Estate of 8. GBAEME TURffBULL, deceased.
I Tie Auditor sppointed by the Court settle,
imd adjust the account of A. JSIBBBT TU&BBULL. Ad
feißbtrator oftheEßtateof B;,Dra®meTurabuli, dec d,
ind to report distribution of the balance in the hands of
ihe '*ccoußtant,’:wlU meet the Parties interested*.for the
Ejnrpoßes of his appointment, on TBUBB DAY. April 6,
lfs66» at 4 o’clock P, Mr, at No. 115 South
HeVENTB Street* in the city of Philadelphia.
| mh2B tutbss.* GEORGE W. DfiDhIGS, Auditor. ■«
I&TN THE ORPHANS’ COtJRT FOR THR
P- CITT ABI> enUKTY OP PHItIOET.FHri
t Eetato of WILLIAM-TOD WILCOX, dec d.
f The >ttdi:orr appointed by tlie_ Court to.acdlt, settle,
fend adjißt the aceoumt of PAMtrSL WXLGOX, Bx««a*
|orof tl»e last will WILLIaM TOD
iwILCOX, deceased,* aa'd to report distribution of the
Saiasce in the hands cf tbe accountant, will meet the
parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment,
Jtf'ISOKDAY, "April 10th, 1860, at 4 ;o'clock P. M , at
500 WALHt,T Btie6Vfi.ai£uiß°®ls
tri'h2B.tuthssfc . : - - Auditor.
IfN THE ORPHAN S’ COURT FOR THE
irator of me - Estate of aad
lo report distribTUioa of ttie balance in tne hand* 61 tas
\ccuQiitAnt, will meet the parties iutaresUd tor tne Pllr>
“k 8» of hiB appointment on TDESDAY. Apnl 41 b.A »■
■BK.'at four o'clock P M., at Ms otflos. No. 1*916 #.
bfOUBTH Strew, in the citj rr?MNi- ‘
mMS-thetaSt ■ ■ JOHN HANNAr Andltor.
TN THE ORPH ANS’ COURT FOR THE
J- CITY AND finUKTt OF PHILADELPHIA,
Estate of JOHN ;A.; WIM,«A.MS. deceassa.
i Notice la hereby given that MABGARK f WlLbr AH9,
iwidow ot the said decedent* has filed in said „ court her
petition and appraisement ;of personaV property which
the elects to retain under act,of -AwU.-14 fr ]S61> J*™. B *?-
plementa, and that the same-will be confirmed by said
wort, on ebibaY. April Tib, IBBS.
kt 10 o’clock A. M,.imlBiißexcBPtfm I sbB«|dtb«TOto.
I jDli22-we4t* Attorney for Petitioner.
IT? STATE . OF . ELLISTON PEROT,
.ICi DECEASED.
Vf ELLISTON FKROT. Ute of'PAiladeiplua, dttmaJ,.
ii avir.« been I&BQed-to tho underBlgßed,\all pereoas in.*
Set)ted to said ett&te ate Nqaeettd ttfiiialte. payment,
<lisct tho«e liavUtp claim, to prc .cnt. th e m witho u i delay
“ ciJOIIItE E PEROT, 103J* ARCH St)eet,
f EDWARD H. WfiiaflT, 115 WALNOTSt.
M mb2s t6t‘ . o - Eaeoators. _
. ,T JTTiBEB OF. AD MINISTRATION
h&vin* Warranted to the luider.i jnedapoll tbo
. Rotate of BYDBEI ANN KEirH, deceased, all persons
' TjeJn* Imdebted to tbe said estate art* requested to make
JpayroenVi'aud those bavins claitL s aga\DB£.-»he same to
present them to - WASHINGTON
: j m b4-t6t ;; Bo 4-313^- W A.LNPX Street. .
EDIJCATIONiX.
qakdale seminary,
an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND NORMAL SCHOOL
VOS
YOTTOG ME* AND BOYS,
PUGHTOW*, oaBoTEB OO*, PJOTfI.
The next term of thi. Institution wlUbeglnoa MOH
DAT, A rail S, 188 S. Ear ClrcnUm, containing particu
lars. address ISAAC W. GUbXIIB.AM.
v nmcipaL,
NriLLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.—
V MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL,.four mites
from* MEDIA, Fa. Thorough. Mathematics,
Classics, Natural SarUsh j praeticaltes-
BODB in Civil Engineering PnpUs recelved at aay time,
aad of a)l ages, and enjoy the benefits or a home. Ke--
fers to John G- Capp & Son, 23 South Third street ; Thos*
J. Clayton, Esq-»' Prune etwetg:
others. Addre** Rev. J. HERvSx i3aJi«
ToS,* £ M* VILLAGE GREEK, Penna. ao6-6m
woo D L AND S:EMINARY FOB
W YOUNG LADIES, Nos. 9 and 10WOODLAWD
TERRACE, West Philada. Rev, HENRY EEEVRS,
ArST, Principal. / . • ■ •-•••• ; . fe2i»6w*
A LADYTv r ILL TAKE A FEW MORE
A. PUPILS in prawinr. Oil Water Colp-s.
■Photograph Coloring, .etc., at ~7G6 South- NiNTa
Street. / * rotdJ 3c
COAL*
Thomas J. Oram. Bob*** irHasn-HiLt.,
ORAM & HEMPHILL, -
' . . DBAI.KRB lit
LEHIGH AND »cmniLKH.L COAL, ......
t Of all sices and of best quali'iea,
GarafnUr picked and screened, and invariably at the
- lowest cash prices,* ■ .
Office and Yard, WILLOW, below, FJFTJBESTH Street.
, jKS 3 * Orders can he left :atl*6 North SIXTH Street,
653 Berth TENTH Street, 1433 BARCLAY Street, or
throu»h-the Post Office, which will be promptly and
eatiafactorlly ailed. ’ jal7-Sm_
T7> SCHREINER, NEW COAL DEPOT,
JCa* HOBLB Street, above Ninth street, .. . : V
Constantly onhand superior qualities or Lehigh and
SchnyJklfl Coal, selected expressly for famtly iinrpcises,'
at the lowest market
street, below Arch street. Offlcs, 119 South
Street,; = ~-y-t- ■ : . . ' oc2o-6m. „
nOALv— LOAF, REAVER
V-* MEADOW, and Spring Mountain LshUh Coal, and
best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill, pr.pared exj
presrly for family use. Depot, N .W.-corner BIGHTH
and WILLOW Streets: Office,Bo. lisiSffi& B s < ?B, flD
Street. - rap? ti] J. WALTON & CO.
FURE LEHIGH COAL.—IT OUBE
KEEPERS can rely on setting a mire artiele »t the S.
E. corner of PBOBT and rOPLAR Streets,; JOHN W.
HAMPTON. - mhgo-lm*
"PURE LEHIGH-COAL, a*
.T J. B MDLFORD, .
mb SO 12V* 18*6 MARKET Street.
~ MACHINERY ASH IRON.
J. VAUGHAN MNBBIok.
JOHN. B. OOPS. *
COHTHWARK -FOUNDRY,
E> • pipiH AND. WASHINGTON STREETS,
. PHUrADBLPHIA, __
' MTBBItiK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Enginea.
for land, river, and marine service. _ .
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &*., CMt*
ln« of all kinds, either iron or brass. ..■■■■ , .
-Iron*frame Roof* for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail
r °Eetort6*sDd Gas Machinery of the latest and most Isa-
Pr ßverr°deßcS.pUon of Plantation Machinery, sneh «
Sugar, ■ Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains. Dofecatorß.Filters, Pumping Bnglnos.dts.
Sola agents for N. Rtlileux’s Patent Sugar-Boiling Ap
paratus? Nesmyth'B Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln
wall * Woisoy’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar-DraLiln*
Machine. • -:rh: -■ - :>aul2-« :
PENN STB AM ENGINE AND
■ar le fflSßOll.Bß WOEKS.-HBAKB g iSVI.:
PB'ACTICAL
OHIHIKTS, BOILBK- fe AKEEB; BLACKSMITES, Had
i FOTJUDBEB, having for man? years been'in successful
bperation;and been exclusively encased in building and
repairing Marine and Slyer Bn clues, nigh and low pres
sure, Iron Boilers;- Water ;.T&nk*» Brppellers, «e., ««.,
respectfully offer their services to tbs public, as beins
fully prepared to contract forenaines of &U sizes, Ma
rine, River, and ; Stationary; having sets of patterns of
different sizes', are prepared to, execute, orders wits
Quick 7 despatch. Every description of pattern-making
made at the shortest nJtice.'-Sish and tow-prewure,
Tine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boners, ofihe best 'Feua
sylvanla charcoal iron, Forgings of all sizes and kinds.
Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; 801 -
Turning, Screw-On ting, and aU.otherwork connected
with the above business. o -.•-••• •-t „
drawings and specifications for all work done at the
establishment free of anffwork g^ranwsed.
The subscribers have, ample wharf-dock room for re
pairs of. boats, where theycan lie in
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, «c.» lOT
he«r or llskt A(JOB
JOHB P. LBVTT, .
BBICH and PALMBBStraetn.
T*7 M. M. FABER & CO.,
, W STBAM-ENGIHI BUttBSKS.
• IBOM FOBITOERB.''' !
' GENERAL MACHINISTS, AHD BOILER MAKERS,
PBITBSTLVAifIA BAl£w)'iS FASKBafaBK STATIOT.
PITTSBURG, PENNA.,
Hannfaotnre all kinds of STEAM KKGIHER ranirtn,
from three to one htmdred and
suited for Grist Mill*, Saw Mills. Blast Furnaces, OU
Well*, &e., &c. ■ , . -m ,1-
■ Give particular attention to the construction of m
'vines and Machinery for oil horinf and pnmpinf
lions.-: Haro always on hand, finished ana_ieady
.shipment,- SJIGIK£S and r BOIfcEB& pf . every de*«ri^
from all parts of the country
promptly filled. . . 3a30-3m__
MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAMER.
"A GINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and QfM®
Machinists and Boiler Makers, Mo.; .!»*». oA fcK:j7
HILL Street. Philadelphia.. ‘ _ re*^P_
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD,.;&C.
J.TA _2.e00 bbLT MaiiK Hob. 51,‘> 2, and .3 ; Mackerel,
late-caught flat fish, in assorted packages, ■■
2,000 bbls. JSew, Bastport, fortune .Bay, and. Hauiax
Scaled, No. XHerring. ,
_.lsobbiB Eew Mess Shad.
250 boxes Berklmar* oonnty Obeeßa. Sc. - .
ikstore and for ealo
COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCE
Vy AHB CAaVAS. «f all ntwabaw ,
"DEW ABE OF COUNTERFEITS AND
Jj ÜBPKIHCIPLSD DEALBEB
BATIOffB. • : •'••■". •• •' " •
■DISH AND CANNED MEATS.
C 600 bbla H»l< ■> iMacker^.
! p Ot OBfjKEOOGH.
jS-Sr bT . . lift Worth yßoirr Rt~.t
ARCH STREET.
KITOHKKHA.EDWARB, .
WOOJ>E» WARE, and .BBuSHISV. , .
A .omplete aMoriment or Hoose farnirtitm^aomU,
RTXTH and AROS Street*.
600.
mhie-lF
PURE -CORN VINEGAR, FREE
■ lL from drugs, aed warranted to preserve fruits and
pUuWG cider vinegar, manufactured.and
bl m b28.1m 35 South BBOHT Street.
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON-
Ei BTITDTIOWS, of both feie., ,u«r HELMBOLD 8
EXTRACT BtKJHU, It will give s>rl«k end enorgeti.
'Mila*. ind .ntWyoc ta .Imp wall. ~
ij’OH NON-RETENTION OR INOON-
C WHENCE £ urine, Init.Uoa, inaammetlon o,
hladderor kidneys, diseases of the
w K&°3fw^.iton*in the bladder, calculus, era
lJU^t^duit'deposit, and all.diseases of.the mad-
BXTBACT BPCHU- -
TTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
- EL"Are. bealtb and tS*m to the frame andbloora to
tr\,.Wct,Yok Debility la accompanied by man,
. “4 if ao treatment-1. enbrnUS^
( : to,' coaßiiCipliotti in*dnity o* *j?Ue,Uc Hie og^BS,
rtHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S
vy OFFICE, Vo. 1139 OIBABD Street,
Philadelphia Depot, March 31,1865.
SEALED FBOFOtiALb wdl be received tills oS«,
untiI MOHDAT, April 10. )SK>, at 12 o'clock SL. for de
livers g at theßchujlkiU Arsenal, lx merchantable
packages (esses to be made to conform to specifications
at this office): • ■
-5.4 Canton Flannel for Drawers, aimy standard. %
Etookings,army standard.
Pegged Booti for Cavalry, army ettadard.
Fogged Bootees for Infantry, armystandard.
Hospital Tents and Flies, army standard.
Forage Gape, army standard.
Sample# of tie standard articles required may be seen.
Parties offering goods should make separate proposals
for each article offered and must distinctly state in their
bids when they will commence their deliveries, the
quantity they propose to furnish each week, the P‘ice
(which tkoulabe torittenboth in. toords and figures)*
and conform to theterms of this advertisement, a copy
of which should accompany each ■
Bids wi:l be opened on ; Monday, April 10, J 865, at 13
o’clock M., and bidders are requested to.be present.
Each bid most be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, whose signatures must be appended to the gua
rantee, and certified to ae being good and sufficient se?
corityfor the amount involved, by arms paolic func
tionary of the United States. - ; T
All proposals should be made out ou the regular terms.
Which will be furnished on application at this office.
The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea
sonable, and no bid from a defaulting - contractor will
“Proposals for (here insert the
«"•«* the
J - Chief Quartermaster*,
Phil&dalpM» J>ep»t. _
r<HIEF QUARTER HASTE R 5 S
V'OFPIOR No 1139 GIRARD Streep , „ ._
- FHiLA»iiLPHIA DEPOT, Marcli 27, 1865.
BEADED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
till TUESDAY, April 4, 1885, at 12 o’clock M. . for de
livering at tie SebwlkiU ia merokantable
packages (cebbs to be made to conform to specifications
attbisoffice): ' __*»•
Wool Blankets, Amot standard.
Haversacks,
Cmteeas, do.
Cavalry Guidons, do.
favalrj Standards, do.
National Colors, Infantry, do.
Regimental Colors, infantry, do.
ArtilJeiy trumpet Cords and Tagsels, do.
J£-inch Dark Bine Worsted Lacs, do.
. K*lncb :do Wonted Lace, do.
3K-inch; do : Worsted Laos, do.
%• inch Yellow Worsted Lace, do.
j&inch do Worsted Lace, do.
3>£«in#h' do Worsted Lace, do.
Sineh Scarlet Wojg’.ed Lace, do.
Inch do Worsted Lace, do.
-inch Sky-Blue WorstedLaoe, . 'do.
inch Scarlet fci-k Lace, do.
Axe Handles, do.
Hatchet Handle!, . • . , -do.
Regimental General Order Books, do.
Regimental Letter Books, do.
Rfgimenial Descriptive Books, do.
; Target Practice Bouks, .->*r do.
GreatCoat Lining, sample required.
Sack Com Lining, , . ffo, • • - .
•parties offering goods should makeseparate proposals
for each article offered, and must ;dlssinctly sfcate_ in
their bids when the j will commence their deliveries,
tie quantity :they propose to furnish each week, the
price (which should be written bow. in wore 8 and
J^oures), and conform to the terms of tnUadvertisemeat,
a <m>y cf which should accompany eachprovomk
Standard samples of the articles reqoiredmayb'Meen
attvis office w v • ■
Sfcroples, when submitted, mutt be marked and uum*
bered to correspond with the proposals; and the parties
thereto mutt guarantee ihat the goods shall be. in every
respect equal to army standard, otherwise the propo
sals wlllnot be considered. • •
Bids wili be Tuesday, April 4th, 1855, at
12 o’eloci M , and bidders are requested to be present.
Each blimust be guaranteed by two responsible per-,
sons, whose signatuTes must be? Appended ;to the gua
rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se
curityJor the amount involved, by some publiefuae
tionary*of the United States. . . . .. _ "
All proposals should be made out on the regular
' forms, which will ba furnished on application at this
office. ■ II : -
The rliit is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea
; no bid from a defaulting contractor will
Envelope “Proposals.for (here insert the
name of thrartiole offered) V?ahd addms-- ..
Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM,
Chief Quartermaster,
Philadelphia Depot.
Fropq
POETJ
Ol'HI
PBOPOSA©
to day* for tl
Philadelphia!
Fortress Mol
Alexandria, 4
Uewbera, J
Fort Koyai,
Fort Barranca
New Orleans!
Foint,-Vl
‘WaeMniton, .
Beaufort, 'S.
Charleston, 2 S,
Vcrehead City,
Transportation to
'vessels, or both (to . .
D. C., by bartes or oU
may require it; ana bis
'price, in writlsgaid fij
1 By OTder of Col. W
ter. Philadelphia Depo- ,
jDb29lot lOaptain aua
A SSISTANT QUA'S
JTi. OFFICE, 1130 GIEAKD SI
Philadelphia,
; SEALED PBOPObAI S will too
until 12 o’clock BL, SaTUEBAF,
immediate delivery at the Haiti
HAS OYEE- Street wharf, prepsrl;
transportation,, of, the follow m
masters’' Stores, to he Inspected
pointed on the part of the Governmi
6 dozen Gas Fittings, each 1,4,'
7 . do do 2. i
10 do do S.
8 do . do 7 „
a do do IS. id
4 do do 24, 9k,
4 do do . 44.4HL
4 do do 69. ®Sk
4 do do - 73. l&S
4 do do 79* 8®
-4 do- do 85,8®
ddozeix-Drop Elbows, 146. 147. JK
e dozen Seducing Elbows, 138, IS®
IQ OOG Jeet 2 inch Gas Pipe. ■
2.000 do IX-inch do. ]
1,000 do E-Inch do. 1
600 do Ji-inch do. . . . 1
1 dozen tfnt Sellers &. Co, *slnjel
20Giobe Valves. , ~, . -1
SO do do, each X-inch, 3£-fi
60 do do
211 do do IX-inch.
26 do do JX inch.
16 do do 2-uich.
6 do do 3-iDCh.
20 Stop Cocks, eaoh X- inch. X- inch,
60 do do . IX inch.
60 do do - JS mch.
SO do do 1-tnch.
15 do do IX-ineh.
20 do do IX mch.
25 do do 2 inch.
6 do do 3 Inch. . - ~ - ~
20 Brass Unions, each X- inch, IX-inc
SO do do do X-inch, l inch.
*, 60 do do . do X.-inch, , X-incl
10 do do do IX-lnch.
2 doz brats Bibb cocks, each X-inch,
Ido do do do , Jf-inch.l i
• x do do do do iX-inch. J
The Globe Valveß, Stop Cocks,, and Bnioj
. a thread cut in them to connect gas pipe. 1
All of the above articles to be of the belt]
Bidders shonld state the anantity Wo fo|
they will CQmmfneeand finUh their del
price of .the articles (to inc lude boxes an]
which, should he written both in words]
and conform to the terms of this advertised
of which shouldaccompany each propos
schedule pri«»s will he received. . .
Samplesot the articles bid for most he i
the Banover-street Storehouse twenty*foe
fore the opening of the bids.-' _ . „
Bids will be opened on SaturdaT» April
o'clock M: . and bidders are requested to be
Each bid must be guaranteed by two resp„
sons, whose signatures must beappendeato t|
tee. and certified to a m being: good and suffleie
for the amount involved, by the, Baited St*
Judge, Attorney or Collector,.or other pub
The right i« reserved to reject any bid d*
reasonable, and no bids from adefeulting coat
- All to be made out the regi-,
which will be furnished on application at this’
Bv order of Col. Wm. W. AloSlm. Chief
ter Philadelphia Depot. GEOBGK B. O
mh2B«4t Captain and A
PHILAI ELFHIA TERR A 01
OFFICE AHD WJIKEEOOMS, ho. 1010 CHS
-Street - ./ -
VITRIFIED WATER, DRAIN, Mid HEATING
witbbends, branches, traps, -&c., tocorrespoii
\?KHAMBfITAii CHIMJTET TOPS, and FLUE"
warranted to stand the action or firp,‘jEas, or we
OBBAMSaTAL PARLOR ABD GABDfiff,
fcaassical designs, plain and bronzed.
Mignonette Pots, Flowerpots,
IvyYases, Hantfn*.Y4j
Farn Yases, &c , 4c. • •
Importer of Mlnton’B Encaustic Tile, for 0
Bails, Yesttbnles; 4*.
mM-tritbitf
Wli/liXAX X. XS&&IQX.
WHITE VIRGIN OE Alft
» » ; 1.85. A new Fiench Cosmetic for I>e*jtlfyS
preserving the complexion- It isthe most Jfofi
compound of the aae. There is neither chape, PS
■macuesls, bismuth, nor talc in its composition, U 8
composed entirely. of-pure:Virfii! v & x; 3™ ca«
inordinary for preserving the skin* man
soft; smooth, fair, and lt make* tS
appear y crane, the homely hand some, the haniaom®
beautiful, and the moat beautiful divine. Prices!
fiO cents. Prepared only by HOKT & CO.. Perfol
4-I, Booth EIGHTH Street,twodoora above Cheating
133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. JaB;
H, JAMES,
(Formerly ofPMladelphU,)
FKANKLIB, YENaNGO COUNTY, FSNNA. 8
Special attention given to tbe examination of Titles!*
ParLABEI.PHIi Bbpbkekoes —Chaa B. Lot, gfi
Hon. J. Boss Snowdon; James-H. Little. Ssa.. T.|
Tasker, Sr.;Hood, Bonbrlght, & Co., J. Z. DeHav«
President 7th National Bank.' mhlo-3ml
Q AMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTO|tNE]
O AT LAW AND CONVEYANCES. „. 1
F KAN KLIN, VBKANSOiCODNTY, PENNA. 1
(late of Philadelphia.! , |
Charles B. Lex, Esq., |B.* W. G-Biddle S Co.
RG- Knight & C 0.,. . r Hr. B.:8. Mackenzie,
JamesH. Little, iso. . I W.-BL YeatonSCo.
jnb7-9m - .. . . -
C AMUEL L.i TAY LOR, ’
O : No. HJB3-WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, !
attoebby at law AND _
COMMISSIONER FOB ALL THE STATES,
Except-Connecticut, New York, Illinois, Nev&ddi
Oregon, and Texas ' . : foM-frtnly*
JOSHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
V CbOTSBLLOB AT LAW, AND SOLICITOB OP
CLAIMS. Office, BSIP Street, near Fourteenth street,
Washington, D C. . • de23-6m
n H. GARDEN & CO., NOB. 600 AND
V/. 6054 HABKKT Street, Manufacturers_of and
Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, _FUES, BONNETS,
BTBAW, GOODS, ABTIPIOIAL FLOWERS. EUCHES,
40.. Ac. The largest and most complete stock, and thc
beat terms. -• Country Herchnnta and the Trade sup
pled, • •• 'V 7 ''■ ■ -■' ■ ■ aa.hi.3m
TTELMBOLB’S FLUID , EXTRACT
IX • BTICHU ill pleasfcat In taste and odor* free from
I all ■Bunrlont BrosorStoo, Mi laua«4lat« la is* uttoa.
PROPOSAL!
SALS FOR WATER TRANS
-105,'. . */'' ■■
t Water Transportatiow, U. S. A,,
Ko. 874-. South Third street. .
- Phiz.absi.phxa, March. 28, 1885.
1 Will be received at this ofitea. from day
Li transpextation by water of Coal, from
Eenna., to the following points: .
Sos Ya., 400 tone, mote or less, per day*
**s!* S « ‘ -
C. f 300 “ “
FJa.,160 ■**
k La., SCO 1 ** " "
Isia, 200 " “ "
c. f soo “ ! '
; ,300 " . . “ * .
~ 600 " " "
» , 200 “ ** “
furnished by either sail or steam
” :ahdri*t Ya . and Washington,
vessels), as this Department
ers Bhoiiid state distinctly the
•, t«i tach. class. • • • •
QhUf Qttsrtarmas
** HfiHET Bii &BB A2T,
Qaanerma*t9T.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ITERMETICALLY SEALED MEAT!
ii A» SOUPS. „
I*o6o doz Sausage Heat.
*OO “ Boast Beef.
600 ■?.' do Veal.- ...
COO •** do Mutton.
1.000 “ do Turkey.
> 1,000 “ do Chicken,. ~ „ _
M ‘orUdS os6*OMs-
"fed-tf 7 107 BoathWATßßStreak
riHILDREN’S CARRIAGES; EN-;
VJ TIBELY NEW STYLES FOB THE SPRING
TRADE.—A Snperior Lot just received, and for:.ale
by BOWS. BUSTOS. Jt CO.,
mhXS-tf 137 and 159 North THIBD Street,
TTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BAR
AA SAPABILLA cleanses and renoratM. the blood.
Instils tbe vigor of health into the system* and purges
out the humors,that make disease. , - .
A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST
‘ 0 f the properties of HBLMBOLD 5 S FLUID EX
TRACT BUCHu wilL be a comparison with those set
forth in the United States Bispensatory.
OARER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR
■A maHUFACTOBT.—The. largest and best assort*:
roent of 'Wigs, Tonpes, -Long Bair. Braids. and. Curia, -
Frizettes, liluiiye Seams, for ladies, at prices lower
than eHftwhere. at 909 CHESTNUT Street. . ntb29-liu*.
MALCOLM MACNEILL’S
TOr.:_ >=Ss SPECTACLE BTOEB, INo. 310 South
FIFTH Street, below Snruee;
PHILADELPHIA. , / - - >;
. Glasses refitted to suit all aces, and all mannerol
repairing carefully and promptly attended to. mhS-Sm.
NO FAIN IN EXTRACTING
Nlkrouß Oxide Gas administered?
beautiful and natural style of' ■*.-■.
T&BTH INSERTED. „
DS. C. L. HUTTOS,
731 SPBUOB Street.
'Egffl EVANS & WATSON’S
Igffl SALAMAJfDBB BUB
10 SOUTH FOURTH STKBBT.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
A Uin YKl«ty of 1188-KB00?. SABIB aIW*T» 0»
hand.. ■ _ "... - . . .■ -
nPAKB NO - MORE UNPLEASANT
A and nature remedist foT nnpleasant and' danee*
root dlaeatet. HtaBELMBOLD’S BXTRAOT BTJOHB
and IMPROVED ROSBWtsH. ■ _ ■■
auction saxes.
T7UBNBBB, BBINIiJSY, & CO,
J?, Mo. «1B ckKSTOTJT »nd 01* JAIITB Street*.
BAIB OF IMPOKTBD AHD DOMESTIC DKT GOOD!
ca "" OM TOBSP*.y-MOBaIHO.
iuril 4tW lB6fit at 10 o’clock, on fojir months ciredlt,
fOO packages and lots of fancy ami Staple imported dry
goods.
DOMESTIC 80088 for cash: _ .
£rom> and bleached moeiini, cambrfee, flanael*>
prints. emtlmexa, jeans, Ac. : _
"PANCOABT & WABNOCK, AUC
AT TIOKEEES, *4O MAEKEE Street.
LABGB POSITIVE SALE OF WO MM AMEBIGAS
AKD IMPORTED BBT GOODS, HOSIESV GOODS,
Ll* ED AND wmr^GOoDl^oatalo™.
ARB ATTRACTIVE BALE OF BM
GOODS* TO. CLOfcB A CORSIGRMSBT, by - Cata
logue,
OEf WEDHESDiY. ~ , '
■ , April Cth, comprising a very fill 1 anil dasirablaarsort
so&Qtof newscoda jnat landed. Sale positive* tocloa®
an account. ,■ •• ••'•■ • ..
E FECIAL POSITIVE SAL* OF STRAW GOOD 3. BY
catalogue*
OJf PfilBAY MORNIHGK' , . . .
April 7, commencing at 10 o’clock, «ompriwng£ttrat
-400 eases new and desirable goods, of best *bftpa3, In
Saw and braids, for ladles*, misses*.and childrens
•• 8 ''
T>HUiIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
•A 6M5 SIAKKET and S)*l* COMMERCE Straits.
liABOE SPRIEG SALE_OF. 1.300 CASES BOOTS.ASD
:• OttUJSB. . -
buckle, Cougres., Ac , together with a prime Msortment
of vomt-n’s, inis.ee’. children e boots, .boss, bai
morals, gaiters, Congress boots. &0.. Ac.
LARGE 6PRIHG SALE OF Y. 500 tCiSBS BOOTS
. ASIJ) SBLO2S.. ,
.
April 6lh, commencing afcten o’clock precisely, 1.000
ca*e* men’s, hoya’.aod youib * boots, shoes, brogsns,
balmorals, falters, Oxford ties. Oongress
persi Ac . together with a dssirabJe assortment of wo
men's* misses* and children’s boots,, shoes, balmorals,
gaiters, slippers, Ac.« Ac. : > _
E SCOTT, JB., AUCTIONEER, Nob.
• 700 aid 70S CHESTJTUT Street.
Rain Ho 857 North KLBVENTH Bireet.
KUPESIOJtt FDBHITEEE, MI BEOKS, BRUSBELS AED
TAPESTRY CARPETS. Ac.
1 OF WSDRB‘I)4I HORSING,
next. April atb, at 10 o’clock, on the premises. So. 567
Morth Eleventh ttrse;, the tnperior farm:are. mirrors,
Bruetels and tapestr? carpet., dining-room snd kitchen
furniture of a . gentleman declining hoaseikceping.
Btay io examined early on morning of ~
- FOR SAXE' iiro^l^L
m vOB SAL E-WEST WALNUT
JO Street—Ore layge and one raeditna-sized brown
stone BWELLIHQ. Apply to „ OREIB & BROWJST,
m.%3% WALSUf Street,
mh3l-6t*
® COUNTRY RESIDENCE.—TO
LET. a, lane and convenient COUSTET HOTTSB.
corner o? Sixth, street and Eliwood lane, Twenty-fifth
•ward, with' Stable and fire seres ol Land, inotadlne
Garden In coxnpletß ordei; variety of superior Fruit
Tuee. and excellent Water. -,•••• ' ,
Inquire on the premises- or No. J»*3TO South
Btreet. • ■ . = ■■■ • ■ mh3i-3t* '
m WALNUT;STREET RESIDENCE.
S I —7 OR SALE, a handsome, we 11-b ui LVI bree - story
brick Dwelling, with three-story back bnitdimjs and
lot ofgrotihd; on’the south tide of WALNTJT .ftmW
between Tenth and Eleventh etrsefcs, 22 f«et front by *23
fret deep to a hack street? complete with all modern
; a: b. carter*™,.
IDh3O 6i« B. W. cor. NluTg and FILBERT Sts.
■m HOTEL PROPERTY FOR gft
M W()!f J-
Will bs fiol/'at Tarms oabr. Tbs
Hotel is between, three and fouri.hundred feet iroat,
vith gas works and extensive out-buildings, ana.be'
tween six ana seven acres of the very best
®rd meet central location onLong Braucb.»baing with
{none hundred yards or the sea, and-not over three
hundred yards from the depot of the ana Dela
ware Bay Railroad,' running from Philadelphia to New
Fork, and within* one -hundred yards, o'the d«P<>t *£
the band* Book and Long Branch Railroad, from Hew
York, which will be In operation, by the first of J one,
1866. Add,,*, uiilU May pT3Kgs . ;
' Congress Hall,
mbSl-St* -. . .Bong Branch »■ J.
M FOR SALE—THE HOUSE AND
LOT, 1430 SPRUCE Street, south side? 20 feet
front, four stories, with Office in front basement. Ap
ply on the premises, _ •• . : •
between 10 and 2 o'clock. mb2B 6t*
£for sale—country seat j»
or Farm of 40 acres, on Church Lane; Darby ■■
Township, Delaware county, within a few minutes’
walk of the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad,
snd one mile of the Darby Paseemer Railway. The
land is in a high state of cultivation, handsomely lo
cated, with extensive view of »arrounding country;
there ate several springs of wai»r and an excellent
quarry of gray Btone on the premises >The improve
ments consist of two well* built eubsUntial stone
Bouses, with shade* shrubbery, choice fruit, and 6mv
mental tree*. Also, two barns, stable, earriage-hoase.
spring-house, corn crib, sheds. &c. _ls?-hg>tts9, well
i filled with ice. Applv to JOHN WHFTELSY. on the
premise*, or JOEL S PERKINS,Nos. 45 and « South.
FRONT Street. : - •: mh27-$»«
BRMASTES’B
it. . " . f'
March 28,15?5.
k«ived at this Ofi.se
|ll Ist, 1885. fortJte
states* Storehouse*
ttachedaßdrea^r
Qaartar
in Inspector &p>
i* viz:
A Si B,lO. .
20, 21.
41, 43,
62. 63,
70, 71,
76. 77,
82 83,
■ SSL ~ .
M for* sale-a vert superior
BOOMB in WSST PHILADELPHIA, arc a lit nt
stable, fias well of-water: rural, sat quite near; all
conveniences; replete in all respects. Address * hfer
chaEt♦,, Box 2jQD, Post Office. mh27-lm
®*- FOR BALE—THE RESIDENCE
No. 823 South FIFTH Street; all modern con
veniences; large lot; stable on the btek street, &c.
mb2s-siuw9t* - F. B. REEVES, 45 J. WATEREh
M FOR SALE- DWELLING-HOUSE
on PIFTAENrH Street, north of Arch street.
Apply to B W. BEBSLbY,
mhlBlm* go. 30 Horth SBVBSITg Street.
and l-lßcb.
/ '
A TO RENT—A DOUBLE COUN-
Sse TET RES 1 DEL CE, -with coaeh house aad stable,
yery near Wieslnomisx Station, on the Trentoa igtll
road, seven miles from, the city. Apply at mo. : TIT
WALEUT Street. mh2s 13t*
m ATLANTIC CITY .—A HAND
*»: SOME COTTAGE (opposite U. S. Hotel) for sale,
wiihor without furniture, containing 13. Rojos and a
good Cistern. Apply to. H. WOOTTON, ATLANTIC.
CITY, or to J. WOOTTOR, Jr., 413 B«.nth THIR
TEENTH Street, Fhtlada,, or J. H. EASES, SEVENTH
NATIONAL BANK. »h2l-12t*
m FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER
»S offers for sale hi® country seat, witi in half a mile
of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike, con
taining eight acres 6/ good land, in'the centre of which
is a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma
ples, Undent, evergreens, ete., in &U over a ha&dred
fuU-grown trees. The Improvements consist of a large
and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by two
towers, one of which is four stories in height > There
are four large rooms on a floor, with a hall eleven by
forty-two feet. -The house has the modern improve
ments. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring
into the upper story of the tower. There is al*o an iron
Sump and hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen
oor. The cut buildings consist 9? a carriage- house and
.stable sufficient for tour horse* and several carriages;,
also* hen, ice, andi smoke houses. Tim stable , has a
hydrant in it,
: Good garden, , with several varieties of dwarf-pear
and grape vines in full betring-- . There are also several
varieties of apple, chorry, and chestnut trees.
- Terms accommodating. Possession given at any time.
Apply to -vv , •*:- LRVI G. CLARK, .
' no2dtf 831 MARKET Street, Wilmington, Del.
bst have
Id when
lies, the
I livery), \
|ficures, y
I a- copy
fond no
Le psr
fcaraa-
kurity
fctrist
nteer.
HI un
gwill
m A: RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE—
jSSstore and Dwelling; 8 rooms and Store Room.
Price, SS,SOD. Willrent for $6OO. RIDGE Avenue and
SPRING GARDEN. Inquire at 56 North FOURTH
St., second «tory. An established Shoe 'Manufactory
for sale. Inquire as above. .. . ,--y. mb26-6i*
m FORSALE-A VERY CHEAP
•MShHOUSE, No. 18£0 Master street; lot 100 feet deep
to a back street; also, front yard Apply soon, N. W.
ccrner.RlDGE Avenue and V 'ATJBB Bfcieefc
mh29 4t* WALLAUE & LEIGHTON.
m FOR SALE—A SMAIili RARMLJH
•SsiLOF ACRES, iiPSamden county,
.about twenty murates* drive from- Camden, on the
flUrlton Pike, one of the most favorable locations in the
county; the land is rich and very productive. 'With
good management,: Three to Five'Thousand Dollars
p«r annum can be made off of it. Good large HOUSE;
also, plenty of Bams on it, and : well adapted for city
persons wishing a country residence. Also, frontage
enough for several Cottages. --
For further information apply to : *
: RICHARD BHIYERS, opposite the Premises,
j - ' Or B. H. BROWNINJ,
ms COOPER Street, Camden. N- J.
Office at West-Jersey Ferry,
S. A. HASBj
M FOR SALE—LARGE FOinSDRT
AND MACHINE SHOP, in fall operation, with the
working stock snd tools,patterns,&c.«ofevery descrip
tion, necessary for doing a large and successful busi
ness, ‘ situated on a railroad, about twenty miles from
Philadelphia. B. F. GLENN, 1338,FOURTH St.,
mhlS-tf or SW. cor.SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Sts.
m FOR SALE OR EXGHAKGE FOR
STOCKS— of 83 acres t hear' SellersviUe,
Bucks county, in. good order, and has good Buildings.
B. F. GLENN- 133 South FOURTH Street, r
snhlB*tf or S. W. cor.SEVENTEENTH GBEBN Sts.
®FOR SALE—NEARSELLERS-J&
ville —GKJOD FAKM of 143 ACEKS; cheap'for-A
cash, or 'will take Ip par* good oil stocks ip exchange,
; - B. F ; SLESNi
[ inUS tf 133 South FOOETH Street, .
8-3 t GLASS HOUSES, op the south side of Arch, west
bf nineteenth street,-with all the modem improve -
bents. How ready for occupancy. - .
[Also.saverAlflrsfc- class HOUSES la West Philadel
phia, Forty second street. between Locust and Spraee
liQnireof J B. JOKES. TWENTY* FIBS! Street,above
Ihobtimt, opposite the Planing Mill. .r . : mh9»lm* : ,
10AL YARD.-TO LEASE. FOR A
1 term of years, a vacant lot on north side of WASH
GTOJJ Avenue, above Twelfth,-« feet by 98. snita
| for a ccal yard, or for other pnrposer; will he fitted
I for a coal yard, if deelrel. Inqalre at Ho. 809
fcsMEßCSStreet. i . inlilfifiliuhet- -
I TT E E KAMWHA MD ELK
' ■RIYBB OIL ANO MLNINO COMPANY.—PubIic
iji ig asked to tbe really valuable .OIL and COAL
recured by tbia Company in tee simple.
Bharesin the original interest etill unsold.
Iptiona obtained, and plane and description! of
rnd other Information siren by_ - . .
WOBK & Co., Ho 48 8 THTBD Street, and
tHOhOJIBW. Ho. 908 S. PODKTH Street.
THOMAS A. BABLOW, President.
0. BOH SalL, secretary. , mttSol3t*
se
at»
11
m'
etc
; .J)KUG
FOR SALE—SEVERAL FIRST
ABBS.—THE STERLING OIL
AHY hacs a large tract of land on GHBKSY
• near the propel ty of the Big Tank OilCoa
fcionoJ which they 'will leas© to responsible :
immediatedevelopment 4 'Aoply at the officeV
•’uy, 334 South FOURTH Sireet. t ,|
- - JAMES M. SEINERS,* |
• . Secretary. I
innVHARJ TO LET-f
m tl e west side of the SchuTlMli; aboX
’ and twenty (720) feet from the Eailroa-g
iftj-seyentb.
. ground, suitable for tbe purpose, sid
good tense, with sufficient ground 3?
Jjjg. r ■ ■ --r . ’ '
iHMcILVAIK’S Lumbar Yard, THi
□d &I.&REBT Streets,: at 3 o’clock V. ‘3
IIBSOM, on the ptemitea. ma3o-3ti|
jION BKIOKS FOB BiCiii
if.' GILLESPIE, 807 ana 8083Snf
Street, or at Briek Tard, IWBSIj
\BTOH Streets. ' mtISS-Bl
d
Ht
i
NUMBER OF DJESIR
LOTS. Tor particulars apply
JAatJEL' G. THOMPSON,
Attorney at-Law.
aa6^WAL5UTStree
5, QITY ANB COU
.. wanted at all prices.;
OKfe-OH, *B7 •WU.SPPT Btrae
iMOTAXS*; ~; - 1 '
-THE OFFICE OF Tj
MARSHALL OIL COMPANY!
i No. 2CS South. FOURTH btrej
FIFTH ana CHSSrmJT StiS
GEO. G. MITCHm.
tfally inform-his friends
tmored from 635 florthHinth si&i
corner of EIGHTH andHjSjfß,
tlnue to deal in the best quiffs
•■■■' ••• ' mb2.fr
S'
ORGANS I
but TnfrsQT?ATtT«yr> In#:
lined espsclally.for GbSfft
to be equally .well adafip*
loom. For isle only bw
••-B. m.4bbuc3| .
IS North SEVENTH SH
utot the Perfect Mdjpk
" : 1 ;
A LOT OF GROUND
at, ■west of nineteenth, 40 hr S 3 ft
low fol'casi. B F GLKKiC,
123 SouttiTOTlßTastreei
mhll-lm
Vot osl\
of 1 Tone w
And'School
the Parlor
Also, a .
•onsUntty
auction sates,
TOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION;
J Sag Ros. R3R and 83* MARKET Street '
Tiftua. vAttrwr M’osirora. .
A CARD —The particular; attention of purchasers Is
SssS^^i^ of^ra,oaU1 *'
POSITIVE SALEOF CAKPETIN'GS.DKBGaBTS,
rofa MATTiaGS. WIBBOW- SHABSS. AO.
THIS MOKSING-ri , i _
Abril Ist, - at 11 o ’ clock. ‘ will' he sold, hy aitalogu*.
bn tear ioiths’ credit, about
sncerflne and fine initraln,- royal damask. Venetian.
listT hemp, cottage, and rac carpatlnfM Canton aod
“iSlndefhfour sale of SATIJRDAT, April Ist, WIU he
found an extensive and varied assortment of w^dow
£TM"tK £&» KSUMi
■ trade. ■ ' ' *
LARGE .-PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA.
GEBHA*AAND Btt’.TlBH BETJ3OODS. Sc.
OB MONDAY HOBBOrat
April S, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by eatalotne, on
tonr months' LOTg
of French, India,; German, and British dry goods. 4c.,
embracinf a large and choice assortment of fancy and
Steple articles in silk, worsted, woolen, linen, and cot
lOHfSB Samples of the same wifi be arrant«d for ex*,
ruination, .with cataloanes; early on the momtni<>! the
sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to at
toad. r
T.AEftB SALB OF FRENCH. SWISS, GHEHAIT. ASfD
BB TISH DRY GOODS,
ON MONDAY,
Aprils, by catalogue, on four mouths’ credit;
DBE3S GOODS:—Large lines of Paris printed sad
plain mous delaines, Bonbaix checks, plain and fancy
mozembiqoes, poll de chevres, percales, printed jaco
nets and lawn*, fancy ginghams, chamorays, alpacas,
*!)Bkl'b [SILKS.—FuII assortment of- black *ros de
rbines, tsffetas de Lyohafancy snd plain poult da soles,
cadrilles,grosde Naples, fros de Zurich, marcsllinee,
SBAWLS.—Brocbe' long and square, stelia, brocha
borders, lama, grenadine, and thlbet shawls. silk and
cloth circulars, baequcs.And mantles • M
RIBBONS.—Boxs* solid colors and fancy ******
>apl*s and poult de sole bonnet and trimming ribbons,
black ai»d cbainette ga velvet ribbon*', «o._
EMBROiB KBIBS. -FnU assortmsntoflawnß,Bwla»Mq
jtconeis, mulls, checked irrusling, frilling, embroliiery
cotton, lace veils, &s. : . • ' Vllw i. nß u *.
Also, black ana white.crepes, gloves, head-nets. «e.
LARGE POSITIVB SALK O V BOOTS. SHOES, M).
GASS, ARMY OO'jr S. TBA'-ELLISG nAUB, an.
’ OS TUESDAY MOSSING. . .
April 4th. at 10 o’clock, will be sold, hr catalogue,
on fotu- momh.’ credit, about psckaies boots,
kmrai cavalry hoots, Ac., emOraclac a prime
eSf fVlS'Sbrtmenrif seasonable goods o! city and
- Wm l to™ f n C ior <> e2ainlnation. with catalognes. on
mo-Bing of sale. ■ -- " ■ ■ :
LAKGE PBBBMPTOKT SALB 0F BOOT 3, SHOES.
V?. AVBLLIfiiO BAGS, *c. ,
NOTlCE.— lncluded in our large sale of boot® and
shoes, &e., oy MORNING, , . . ,
April 4, will be found in pan- the following fresh and
d MenV calf, half
welti r 81 d pomp-sole dress-boots; mensh oj •■,
youths i; ktp and buff leather
long-l«g cavalry boots; men’sandboys call buff leather
Congress boots . and _bal<aorals;_ Jf f • a ,°L^
youths 1 super kip, buff.; and pobshed haif w-11,
and druid sole brogans; ladles fine kids goat, morocco.
and led nateot sewed balmor*ls auffCongresa
■RitATB - woiiibii's. misses , and chUoren s cau aua naff
leather bSSSoral* and lace Boots; fine kid
sewed city-made lace bostssfancysewed. baXmoralsaal
ladies 1 fine black and colored last.nr. Coa
s?ifß. £dTileriaceWiters;
children 5 s goat and. morocco copper-nailed Uce boots;
fidii? file 8 kid Sipple; carpet and enamelled leather
{ravelling bate, Ac.. •■■•■■■
We will hold a large »pX& of foreign and dry
goods by catalogue, on a credit of feur months, and pat*
for cash, otr thussbaT MOENTNG,^
April 6, St 10 o’clock, embracing about 600 packages
and lots of stap;e'and fuwy articles in woolens, wors
teds, linen*, silks, and cottons, to which we invite the
attention of dealer*
w- b .-samples of the same will be arranged for ex
amination with catalogues, early on the morning of
when dealers will find It to their interest to at-
M THOMAS & SOHS,
• Nos. 130 and 141 South FOURTH SSratf
Public Sales of Real Estate and Stocks, at the Ex
change, every TUESDAY, at i 2 o’clock.
' SIXTH SPBIB3 SALE, «h April. „ ■
Estate ofthelata llr John Rodman Coxe, w - Hoo ■
Ter, E. Weaver, J. Kirkpatrick, and others. Hand-
WU ‘-”*6BtBNTH SPRING RARE, iltli April. ; -
Estate of the late Robert Balaton, Bra., and other*.
_ . , EIGHTH SPKSG S.ibE. IBiC April..
Estate of the*late" Lewis “watii: Ssq. .'and otfcera-
Por list of properties ia the above three salsa see
pegea catalotae Taeaday.
HASDSOME BBSrDBJtOBS. VA'TJA SI,« STORES.
GBItTEEL DWELLING*. GKOOSD BBKTa. &0.
CiRI) —Oar sale on 'TIIEfiIIAY NKXF will cea
prlie Boms ol tte most desirable property cffetei ibis
season, Including haudsoms reBidences,_Wslnnfc s.reet.
Pine and Broad attests, Filbert. Sixtft, Four*. streets,
Spring Garden f street£ &c ; Valuable btorsa.SCKket
street. South street, Satond street, and Foarth street,
Norristown and Camden properties , Ground Rests,
Storks. Ac.; a large portion peremptory dated. See
pamphletcatalogues. :
BEiE ESTATE AND BTOCKS. 4th ApriL
CARD. —Out sale ou MOND AT KEXT mil comprise
aveiv large amount snd variety of valuable property,
hy order of Orphans’ Court, executors ana o:hers,
including handsome ratidences,|plain dwellings, valu
able stores and other business properties, ground rants
Blocks* loans* Ac. SeehaiidhUls.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE CAJTA.Tr BOAT KNOWN
g AS THE CAfY JAMBS H KNIGHT.
OS WEDNESDAY M jBNIKC,
AprU5.1865. at J2o’c)oek, at Green-streetwharf. Ik*
CANAL BOAT, known as the Captain Jaiaas 3.
Knight. 95 feet lour, 16 feet ‘wide, 9 feet hold, 4 and 99
ions tonnage. Sale absolute.
SALE FOE ACCOUNT OF THE UNITED STATES.
ONTKUBSDAY,
At 12 o’clock, at the auction, store, 75 iron bedsteads.
* Sale Ho. 1614 Green street.
SUPERIOR F n REITDEB, ROSE WOOD PIANO.
TAPESTRY CARPETS. Ac.
ON FBZD AT MORNING.
7th. April, at 10 o'clock. afcJßFa. 1614 Green street, by
catalogue. Ike superior furniture, fiae-toued rosewood
piano-forte* kook-case* feather beds* due tapestry car
pets, Ac. r *,
May he examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of tat
sale. ■ •• ;•' '• y--.-- • ' • - '
nAYALRYHOESEB!
-V ARTILLERY HORSES!
. MULES!
QUARXEKMASIEK GeNSKAU’S OFFICE, FIKST DIVJBIOX.
W ASHUfQTOir Crrr. D. G., March 18, 1865.
; HORSES, suitable for the cavalry and artillery *er
vice, will >e received at Qeisbor* Depot, in op*n mar
ket, till May 1, 1865, by Captain GEO. T. BROWNING.
A C.-M. •
MULES* in lots of twenty-five or more, will be re
ceived in city, in open market. till May 1. 1£65, by
Captain C. H. TOMPKINS, - Aesi&t&nt Quartermaster,
coracrTwenty second and G streets. -
All animals to be enbjected to the nsn&l Government
intpecion before being accepted.
i Specifications a* follows: Cavalry Hbrs6* must be
sound in. all particulars,"'.well broken, in full fleet and
food condition, from fifteen (15) to sixteen 06) hands
igh. frcm five (S) to nine (9) years old, and well adapted
in every way to purposes. Horses between
nine (9) and ten (10) years of age, if still vigorous,
sprightlyand healthy, may be accepted,
i Artillery horses must be of dark color, sound in all
particulars, atrong. quick, and active, w* 11 broken,
and square trotters in harness in good Seat and. condi
tion, from six (6) to - ten (10) years old. not less than
fifteen and. one-half (I5J£) hands high, each horse to
weighnoi lees than tauhondx«d and fifty (1*050) pounds.
Mules must "be over two (2) years of age,, strong,
stout, compact, well-developed' animals, not less than
fourteen (14) hands high. In fall health,‘free from, every
blemish or defect which would'unfit them for seY«r#
work, and must have shed the, four froat cole's teeth
and developed the corresponding four permanent teeth,
two in«ach jaw. ’ . . - ~ ,
These specifications will be strictly adhered to and
lif idly emoretd in every particular. -
. Hours of inspection from-9 A. M to 4P. M.
Price—Cavalry horses, one hundred and eighty five
dollars ($185); Artillery Horses, one hundred and nine
ty dollars ($190); Mules, one hundred and ninety-fire
dollars ($196) -
Payment will be made at this Office.
<■. - -JAMES A. SKIN,
Brevet Brigadier Genera Lin charge
mh2o-tap3o , v First Division Q-M. Q.Q» _
A KTILLERI AND CAYALRT
4*» HOUSES,
. - ABSIBTA2ST QITABTESHASTEK S OFFICE,
• 1339 <iTßATtr> SISBET, J?Sn*ADEGPHIA,JTjI.t
' . _ M»rch IQ* 1665.
HOE6SS'suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry Ser
vice trillbepurchaaed by the undersigned in open mar*
bet; each animal to be subjected to the usual Govern*
maul liupection before betas accepted. .• - • _ .
B orses for she Artillery Service must be oars in color,
sound in sUparticolars, strong, quick, and active,
well brohen'and square trotters in. harness, in food
flesh and condition, from six to ten years old, not less
than 16% hands Irish; each Horse to welsh not less than
1060 pounds. -
One Hundred and Elffhty Dollars ($180) will be paid
for each.. - - -
Cavalry Horses must be sound in all particular*—well
broken, in full flesh and food condition, from 16 toLS
hands blah, fromfive to niae years old, ani well
adapted ia every way to Cavalry purposes, for which
One Hundred and Seven«y-five Hollars ($176) each will
be paid. •: - -'■ /
i Horses will he delivered to the United States Inspec
tor, at the GBEAT WESTBRST-HOTBL, MASKS*
Street, Philadelphia, Fa., between Thirteenth and
Broad streets.
By order of Co). "William McKim,
Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot.
V GEORGE B. OSME,
Captain and A. Q M. G-
mb!o 26t
SHSITLTO.
BOSTON AND PHILADEIi-
PHI A STEAMSHIP MSB, sailing from ewh
port on BATUBBAXS, from first wharf above PINS
Street* Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston* .
The steamshipNOßMAJi, Cspi. fairer, will sail from
Philadelphia for Boston, on Saturday, April 1, at 10 A.
M. acd steamship SAXON, Capt, Matthews, from. Bo
ston for Philadelphia, on the same day at 4 P. H.
These rew and substantial steamships form & regular
lins, sailing from each port punctually on. Saturdays.
Insurances effeetod at one- half the premium ch&riad
on the Teasels..
Freights tahenat fair rates.
f Uppers are requested to send Slip Receipts and BUI*
of Lading with their goods.
For Freight or Passage (having fins' Ceommodatioa*),
s;Pl» to HBRRt WISSORiCO.,
raha-tf 33% South DELAWARE Avenue.
4gfjgg|, STEAM WEEKLY TO LI-
Sswg*“ TBRPOOL -douehing at’; QCgBRSTOWR,
R“ r b i }j).Tbe wedi known Steamers of the Liver
yooj. ft ear \ o?k and Philadelphia Steamship Compa
;nv (Inman Line), carrying tie TTnited States Mails, .are
■ intended to sail as follows:
CITY OF LOS DOR ...SATURDAY, April Ist.
f;}TY OF MASCHESTER.....PATtTRDAY, April Sth
CITY OF BOSTON- . ..SATURDAY, AprlUifith !
Andsvsrr.mcoeding Saturday at Roon. from Pier 14,
Sorth River.
' RATES OF PASSAGE: -
Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Currency.
First Cabin......— CO Steerage ™.OO
to London.™. 85 CO. »• “ to London-. St 00
; " to Paris ... 96 00 “ to Paris-... 40 00
■ . to Hamburg... 90 CO to Hamburg 87 00
Passonsers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, B>t»
teroam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates.
Pares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75,
®SS, $lO5- Steerage from -Liverpool or Queenstown; $3O.
Those who s ;wish to send for their friends cad buy
tickets here at these rates. • „ .
/ Por forther information apply at the Company’s
Offices, JOHN G. BALE, Agent,
- mbgl-tapS IIIffALSTOT Street, Phil*
FOR ALBANY AND TROT,
NEW YOKE, VIA DEUAWABB ASP
&AKITAH CASAL.—Tha Barge KOKTBdgY.E. Dan
vers, master, is bow ioadlr* at drst wharf below
Sprnee street, for tho above points, and will leave oa
bObbtT' EVENING, at 6o'clock, For freight, which
will b« taken on reasonable terms,apply to
I>. la. IXANAOAtt. Acont,
30* South. DEhAWABE Avenne.
gjlt MEW EXPRESS LINE, TO
ALEXANDRIA, GEORGETOWN. 1»
WARRINGTON. Via Chesapaaha and Bala ware GanaL
EfcsajMra lea're ft^t.Wharf aboTa MARKET StraaS,
every WRDNESD AYaad SATDEDaY. at 12 ML
, A» eDt '- ws i- P- clyde &c6y
14 ff orthand South Wharver.Phila. ; XB. BATIDSO*.
Georgetown, B/C.: BLOWERS &BO WEH, Alexandria.
V». - ■ mhl*-9m
w-gflg-ia NOTICE—FOB NEW
OKK: —The PHILADELPHIA A&3
NBW TTOEB: EXPKE3S S'fgAMBuAT COMPANY. ti«
Delaware and Raritan Canal.
■ Steamer* leave DAILY, flrit wharf halow MABKH
Streekrat 8 o’clock P; M: , _•
WM. P. CLYDE i CO., 14 S WHIETBS.PIItU,
JAMES HAND, IX7 WALT. Street,
KewYorh.
mhlS-flm
'-ggv. OLD BYES MADE
*A V p»inpl>l«t l dtrstflnr low ggy
to - gpeedltr ;re»tore Slsnt and - -
«Ije w BsectKlM, without ald of. Boctor or
Ssatki Mall tree omietslpt ofTSH OXKTB. i4W*
E. 3. FOOTE, M. T>.
daSl-stnthAm
1130 BROAD WAT. Sew ToA*
f TPWABDB OP THIRTY THOUSAND
eertiflaatea lad recoinmendatorr letters hare' 1»«
recoiled, attestias tie v merlt» of -HKLMBOII)’S Olr
rnjIBE PHEPAEATIOaS, mm 7. orwM«h are from
lie hiileat aonresirtneladlns; enuneat atatwiaeiu «■*'
crmea, *qtwbois, State iad*sa> it.