The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 14, 1865, Image 4

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    OITY COUNCILS.
Both branches of Councils held a stated meeting
yesterday afternoon.
BEIJBCT BRANCH.
Jambs Ltwd, Esq., president, in the chair.
The portrait of Washington in this chamber hmt
been handsomely decorated with American flura
and pendant from the beak of the eagle which anr
mounts the portrait flow red, blue rl£
Several ladles appeared ln the chamber ana
seals on the sofas near the desks of
bers. The object of these ladles,we
to endeavor to get a street paved understood, was
to^ounUef, 0 WBS rooeiTa<l " oln tho Mayor relative
10,0 aum of * wo he paid to all recruits,
whether for one or three years.
Mr. Kzho hoped the bill would be referred to the
Committee on Defence and Protection. He said
that the oity of Philadelphia had expended for boun
ties, from April 19, 1861, to December 12,1863, the
-sum of *6,180,921.70. He also said that the whole
appropriations for war expenses had added to the
debt of the oity *15,000,000.
Council refused to refer tbe bill to the Committee
on Defence and Protection.
Mr. Spbbiko (U) moved to amend the bill so as
to make the bounty *B5O.
Mr. Barlow (U.) strongly opposed any reduction
In the bounty, saying it was doing gross injustice to
the drafted men.
Notagreed to—-yeas 6, nays is. ,
The Mil was then passed as Introduced.
Mr. Vah Ulbvb (U.) submitted the following re
solutions in honor of the surrender of the rebel army
under Dee to den. Grant, and the oapture of Rich
mond :
Resolved. By ttoa Select and Common Connell of
the City of Philadelphia, That to honor of the
surrender of the rebel army under Lee. to our neat
and noble General Gra»t. the oapture of Richmond,
and the tlqrton* aehievemente of onr army and navr
over the rebels in the preeeat itrngele for the perpetua
tion of the Union, the citizens of Fniladelnhia. whore
downfall of treason an* the eappreeaion of
the reboHion.be and are hereto invited to ulnmtnita
da® 1 evenlng! T the 17?h 8 ° f 6nailles ‘ “ d al »d9 on Mon-.
_ the Commissioner of Oity Property,
prder the direction of the committee appointed under
thesereeolntlOM, is hereby directed tolUnminate the
public buildings in hie charie, on tho evening of the
day afoieaaic. *
Resolved, . That the day aforesaid be set apart as a
general holiday, and that the citizens and all corpora
tions be and are hereby inritedto dose their places of
business
Resolved, That the citizens toe andara hereby Invited
to display the s erious emblem of onr nation, as far a<r
in their power lies, on the day aforesaid.
Resolved, Thata general mass meeting he held at
Broad and Penn Square, on the day aforesaid.
Resolved, , That ihe sum of *l,lOO be.and is hereby
appropriated to pay the expenses thereof, and fflat war
in .therefor he drawn in accordance with existing
Resolved, That a committee of six from oaeh Sham
to« toe appointed toy the presidents ttereof tolcar. y out
the provision * Persia contained.
Mr. Zaks (TJ.) asked that the resolutions from
Common Oounoll be read, which wub done. ■<
Mr. Taw O/.eve (U.)said that the resolutions did
not suit him, and he asked that thoße he introduced
toe acted upon.
Theclertr proceeded to read the resolutions of Mr.
van Oieve, and they were adopted.
Sraciws (U ) offered a resolution instructing
the Committee on Defimoe and Protection to inquire
into the expediency oi reducing the bounty to volun
teers. Agreed to.
Mr. Guay (IF.), chairman of the Committee on*
water, made a report appropriating ¥45,000 for the
purpose of sinking a orib in flront of Falrmount
dam. Passed.
The C'haib presented a bill from Common Ooun-.
cil giving authority ,to the American Telegraph
Company to erect poles on certain streets. Con
curred ’
The biinproviaing for depositing ashes in Passy
unk road was passed.
The resolution relative to fast driving of steam
fire engines through the streets was referred to the'
Committee on Trusts and Fire Department.
The Ohaxb submitted a communication from tie
Board of School Controllers asking for the pur
chase of a Jot of ground on Oallowhlll street, west
ot Tenth street, for the purpose oi hulidiug a school
house. Eefarrqd to the Committeeon Schools.
Also, a communication from the Commissioners
of the Municipal Hospital, inviting Council to be
present at tbe opening of that institution, situated
on Hart lane, on Tuesday next, 18th last. Accepted.
Mr. Spkring (U,) read in place a bill appropria
ting *BO,OOO to pay for printing, advertising, and
postiDg bills for the Hancock corps. .Referred to
the Committee on Defence and Protection.
Also, a bill supplementary to the one providing for
the erection of a green-house. The bill appropriates
an additional sum of *BOO for the purpose; Passed.
The C°uno!l now proeeeded to the Common
council chamber for the purpose of electing a Ohler
Engineer and Surveyor. Alter the return of Oouncll
to the chamber, the President announced that the
i?‘V t r < SP v f 111,0,1 ¥2 emoted Strickland Knesss
Ohlef Engineer and Surveyor.
for openlnff streets.around the
municipal Hospital was passed. ■
The bill appropriating *600,000 for bounties was
concurred in.
The bill from Common Connell relative to the
celebration of the late victories was taken up.
It was stated that Common Council had adjourned,
and consequently no action could be taken toy them
In any amendment made.
The bill was oonourred in. Adjourned,
COMMON BRANCH.
President Stoklkt (U.) in the-ohalr.
ILLUZOMATIOW.
The matter of illuminating the city having been
under contideratlon at the time of the adjournment
of Connells on Thursday last, that business was the
first that was taken up.
Mr. Evawb.(U.) asked leave to withdraw the re
solution. Agreed to.
Mr. Evawb then offered an ordinance appropri
ating -—. dollars to the Commissioner of City Pro
gerty for illuminating the public buildings on Mon-
Mr- Simpbow (D.) moved to insert *2,000.
Mf’- Bumm (U.) moved to amend by insertini
SI,COO. Agreed to, and the ordinance as amende;
passed. •
BIBBS, &O.
The committee on Trusts and Fires offered a re.
solution authorising the Reliance Fire Company to
remove from Now street, above second, Sixth ward,
to Eleventh and Anita streets, Twenty-sixth ward,
a ASSfld.
The same oommittee offered an ordinance appro
priating *1.600 to the western Steam Fite Engine
Company, said company having been located as a
steam fire engine. Agreed to.
Mr. SiMPaoH (U.) offered a resolution instruct
ing the Commissioner of Highways to Inquire and
report by what authority certain persons are quar
rying slone on the line of Chestnut street, between
Forty-second and Forty-third streets. Agreed to.
HIGH SCHOOLS,
Mr. Simpson also offered a preamble and resolu
tions setting rortb that in tbe opinion of many the
existence, ol high schools la detrimental to the gene
ral o&use of education from the fact that the time
of teachers in the grammar schools is taken np In
preparing a few soholars for admission Into the
high school. The Committee on Schools are In
structed to inquire into the expediency of abolish
ing the high schoolss and raising the standard of
odoeation In the grammar schools. The resolution
was adopted.
BRIDGE AT MECHANIC STREET.
Hr.SiMFsoN also offered a resolution instructing
"Ox© Chief Engineer and Surveyor to male an estl*
gate of the cost of constructing a bridge over the
Philadelphia and Germantown Railroad, on the
IJneof Ifceehanlc street, Twenty*third ward, and
ascertain how nmoh the said company will contri
buto toward the building of said bridge. Referred
to the Committee on Surveys,
appropriations.
Mr. Kbupp (u.) offered a resolution that here
ajter no appropriation be made to any department
In excess of tbe appropriation made to the respective
H!?S ments ' A ™ r aome debate the resoluUon was
passed,
Mr. Evans offered a resolution directing the com
mittee an water to report the expense of theerec
tn S£ the Btand-pipe at the foot or Otis street, and
also the coat ol the stand-pipes at West PhlTadel
phla-and Germantown. Adopted.
BJ«>i a resolution directing the 'Commissioner of
to prohibit the use of Independenoe
Square tor public meetings, and appropriate the
square at Broad and Market streets for that pur
pose. Referred to the Committee on City Property
THE WATBB LOAN, ETO. -
i r ‘ III) aalled up the bill creating a
Jowl of $1,C00,000 for the extension of the Water
Works, which had passed to third reading. The
bill passed—yeas ao, nays 8.
An ordinance ftom Select Connoll, appropriatiag
at Twenty-saoond Md Brown
streets, for school purposes, was concurred In.
Also, a resolution to lay water pipe on Forty-sa
cond street, Twenty.fonrth ward. 1* *
§? ect, * Dg P l ®, Purchase of a lot, at
?? d p,n ® the erection of a
“y ®poßod. 0D ’ WoB ’ after 80ma dBbatB ' tadß -
SelBat connoll, limiting the
payment of oity bounties to certain wards, was con*
-ourred in.
t elect and Common Council then met in ioint
ration for the puipose of electing a Chief En-
WSSffSSSt striok,and Kneass ™
THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES SAB WORKS.
Mr. Evans (TJ.) called up the bIU providing for
of the Northern Liberties Gas Works,
And creating a loantherelcr. ’
The reading of tbe recent act of the Legislature
I ? a ! ,ter waa osUBa tor - The act au
th ™. z / B J °.? U!icUB t 0 create a loam for the purpose,
provided the amount thereof shall not exceed the
sum of $450,000, and that the same shall beoome a
law when It shall have.been passed by a maioritv
of each branch of said Councils. J *
Mr. Hbtzbl (O.) thought the bill an Infamous
•one. It took away the veto power of the Mayor
and allowed a bill to be passed by a mere majority
or Connells. Members from tbis ohamber had gone,
to Harrisburg at a heavy expense to the elty to pre
vent nninst laws being passed, but there was never
such Injustice attempted to be practiced upon the
oity as this.
Mr. Dillon (O.) also spoke in opposition to the
orolnanoe. The citizens were already sufficiently
burdened with taxation, and this would only be
adding additional burdens.
Mr. Hancock (XI.) also opposed the bill; It was
undignified and mean. It would, If passed, stamp
Councils Indelibly as corrupt, He had confidence
In Mayor Henry, and whan he vetoed a bill It was
right that that bill should require a twb*thftds vote.
The yeas and nays were oalled as follows:
Yeas.—Messrs. Allen, Bffllngton, Brady, Derby
shire, Earnest, Evans, Grata, Griffiths, Haines,
SfPntiKrupp, Ltttle, Mactagne,Marcer,' Miller,
Pwbe, Sobafer, Simpson, Snlger, Vanklrk, Wlllits,
Wblbert, Stokley—president—23.
Natß; Armstrong, Bumm, Oolehower,
Dillon, Everman, Fox, Gllf, Hancock, Harrison,
Hetzel, Muffin, Nickels, Stanton—l 3.
So the bill passed. r
T h ® resolutions from Seleot Council relative to
tho illumlnation and celebration on Monday next
-were postponed Indefinitely.
BOUNTIES,
Mr. Marose (U.) offered an ordinance appro
priating 9500,000 for the payment of bounties'to
volunteers. Adjourned.
THE COURTS.
Court or Common Fleas-ana*,, Allison.
Fried vs. Dallett & Son. This was an aotlon to
reoover baok an amount alleged to have been S
on a quantity or corks purohasea bv
plaintiff from_ defendants, the Mrks proving as
averred by plaintiff, to have fallen short 800 imws
at ten cents a gross,. The defence was thantvfj
goods were sola s ln bulk, that ttere To war !
rft&iy s and that plaintiff got all he bought. Vera
X ° layton for ptotouff !
Llngle vs. Hawes. An action to recover baok an
amount paid for certain nunltnre upon the alleged
representation by defendant that it was all
Fart ol the furniture proved to ne anSmSatlonaSc
and that the
iumiture be returned to uofoQd&Qt, to nfl.tr h<. A i.
to plaintiff 934 75. L. Hirst for pialntlff • w t
Budd for defendant. V ’ w * J -
Charles Frentzell vs. Sower * Barringer An
action to recover on book aoeount for goods sold
delivered. Defenee payment. Verdiot for niaSr
tiff, 982 M Eloook for plaintiff; John P. o|ft
defendant.
Cxmrt or Unartcr SeNsions—Hon. James
, ® Indlow, Associate Justice.
[William B. Hans, Beep, Proreontlng Attornev 1
COULD NOT AOBKb. '
Tho jury In the case or Henry o, Helmbold and
Peter Bradley, charged with a conspiracy m enlist,
lng a feeble-minded boy of tbe age offourteen years
came Into aourt after being out aff night and stated
that they could not agree. The foreman said that
they had been together twenty boors, and he be
lieved they oould not agree If they were kept to
getter until the crack of doom. The court dis
charged them from the further consideration of the
case.
ACQUITTED.
The case of Richard Eddie, the colored man
charged with stealing a watoh from Bernard Bar
terty, was resumed. There being no witnesses to
the transaction, the prisoner was acquitted. Mr.
■O. P: Cornman, counsel for a note
iHurportlng to come iirom Rafferty, which sets forth
•3}** wou l <J ®»ll«t In the navy or army, the
«5r 8 ?«! S? Im.hompromlsed, and he would be saved
an incarceration of three year* In Oherry Hill.
DISHONEST HBLF*
Christiana Geisler, a young girl, pleaded guilty
to the larceny of a carpet-bag containing clothing.
P. J. Potsdam testified that the girl lived at his
honse from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M., and she out open the
carpetbag and took the oontents. Sentenoed to
three months in the county prison.
DXSOBDBBLT HOUSE.
Mary A. Duffy was oharged with keeping a dis
orderly house.
High Constable Barton testified that the accused
kept a house at 824 South Third street, which was
resorted to by the most depraved characters.
Dr. Webb sworn.—The house was inaugurated
the first of the year in a row, which has been kept
upeveneinee. Dancing has been kept up on the
heavy heel all night, Sundays Included. The most
depraved eharaoters visited the house, and the
greatest excesses were committed. Verdict gulltv
Sentence postponed. 1
PRACTICAL AMALGAMATION.
aismtorifhoSST 1 " 6 WSS < * arK ® d w!th
Catharine Masnell, colored, testified that the ao
cusea kept a noisy honse in St, Mary street, above
lf n 2, a I 160 ? 10 Bfed and frequented there.
Mrs. Devine had a colored man for a husband. The
pleawas now withdrawn* and a plea of guilty en
tered, Sentence postponed*
ABOOT SHORT’S COURT.
Ellen McElwee and Frances Thatoher were tried
on eroBS bills, the charge being assault and battery.
Ellen was also charged with malicious mischief, and
with committing an assault and battery on Catha
rine Mortality, All of the parties reside in Short’s
court, and eight families are supplied with water
ftom one hydrant. The fight occurred over the
hydrant, and the malicious mischief was occasioned
by the tearing of a quilt. AH of the parties had a
swear in the case, and severat hours were occupied
in trying it. The jury acquitted all the parties, and
ordered the prosecutors in each case to pay/ the
ccsts, , *,
YOtJTjLFTTL BJFBGLAB.
Jcseph Kelley, a boy, was oharged with burglary,
James Filnn testified that his store was entered
by means of false keys $ tbe orJgJnal key was taken
away and another made from It; he watched his
store, and the prisoner walked in and was arrested.
This witness said he did not want to prosecute the
boy, and he gave his evidence very reluctantly,
Mr. Malrer testified to making a key by a sample
key s a boy bfouglit the key, but he could- not te
oognlze him. 0
Verdict guilty. Sentonocd to the House of Refuge.
SAILOR DRUGGED.
Mary Hagen was oharged with the larceny of *125,
John Brown, a sailor, testified that he called at
Mrs. Hagen’s, to see how she was. He was given a
glass of beer, and soon felt bad. He was kept In the
house drugged from Tuesday to Saturday.
A female testified that the accused said that the
sailor gave her money to gat-things out of pawn.
The sailor was recalled, and testified that all the
money he gave the aooused was twenty-five cents, to
get beer with. Verdict, not guilty.
CRTTBL BOBBBRT.
Sarah Frazier was oonvioted of stealing *l2, the
property of a poor woman, who testified that she
-bad been putting the money away for a year to get
clothes for herself and Infant, and it was all the
mohey she had in the world. Sentenced to six
• months in the County Prison.
The jury, were disoharged-nntil Tuesday morning,
and the court adjourned until Saturday.
THE polio:
[Before Hr. Alderman Bottler.]!
ALLEGED SHOPLIFTER,
Mary areene was arraigned at the Central Sta
tion yesterday afternoon on the charge of stealing
pieces ofpoplln dress patterns at the store of
George D. Wtahao, North Eighth street. The evi
dence set forth that the defendant stopped at the store
in the morning, and wanted a newspaper to wrap a
RtL* 0 /,. 1 ? 10 ? 0 * at sk® k ad purchased. She also do
-5° a * some dress pattenas, an a the yoao’g.
-J 11 . attendance displayed several specimens*
The defendant stooped down as though to tie her
shoe, and while in this position pulled two patterns
from the counter and secreted them uoder her
cloak. Just at this moment Mr. Wlshan entered
the store, and the defendant beoamo very sauoy.
She had under her arm a light-blue sack. In reply
to questions, she said that sue had purchased it at
another store on Eighth street for the sum of $3 50,
Paul Brown, Esq., appeared as counsel Mr
the defendant. He remarked that since July last
she had been living in his family, and had many
opportunities to steal had she been so disposed;
b ® n « ver hnffw her to bo guilty or a dishonest
act. So far as his personal knowledge extended, he
a most excellent character? She had told
•him thht she had purchased the little sack, and this
an v ,no i2f nt - tbat ml Kht tend to
Sr???—o . Bhß ? la not remove the dress
E-i e .!? a -v w - , feiomou s intent. An officer might
go, with the defendant to the store where the sack
was purchased and thus assertalu the facts.
The magistrate replied that the owner of the sack
was present, and perhaps could give some informa
tion respecting it.
“ Then let him be eallad,” replied Mr. Brown,
John Harrison, sworn —This is my sack: Ido not
know from which store it was obtained: I know this
sack from the private mark upon It; the rule or our
establishment is that the mark or tiokat must al
ways be removed from any artiole sold, as a check
for tbe money received; this artiole has not been
purchased; we sell them at *8.50 eaeh, and not *3 so
eaoh; they cost ns more than the priori she says she
B a k®! they cost *4.75 eaoh by tbe quantity. 1
«,£. 8 *» a j£S5? ant wss required to enter baff la the
*7OO to pswer at court. We may state that
Offlaer Creighton, of the Reserve Corps, arrested
wte ? crossing Sixth aiS Chestnut
streets she endeavored to escape from him by run
ning away.- She was arrested, however, inside of
fifty yards. The defendant appeared to be verv in
hearing. She was well dressS,
5 a ir doneupinthe latest New York
stylo—that is, brushed back from the forehead.
CBefore Mr. Alderman Morrow.]
■ ASSAULT AND INCITING TO BIOT.
it AUston, colored pastor of St.
J b ™aa’ African Church, was arraigned yesterday
™ ?? John Kelly, conductor of oar No. 7,
on Urn Lombard and South-street Passenger Raii
wpll assault and inolOnftorfot.
SfSSS 8 *? 0111 **“ evidence adduced, the defendant
himeeir- The'condnctor
' ha t he must go on.the ftont platform, as
*5? °°mP an y prohibited colored people
The defendant refused, where
upon the conductor stopped the oar at Twelfth and
mS5 ba . d and told the defendant that he
? at on H ??? aa feo<lant refused to do so, anffre
plSd, would stay there all day. The ear stopped
sufficiently long to impede the travel of six or seven
w s of People, white and colored, speed?
“'Wnmnte'l rapidly. to theextont of
sovnr&l bnndred. Sundry ©xprsasloss wero inada in*
dn<?t^?cn?ML a iLm£, g ?' : fv, oaU ta ] £o plaea Theo O
n- lke< L t ? tbe magistrate’s offise and
affidavit, upon which a warrant
wJ.? 0 ' lm6tlt W 2 B Placed In the hands
ty . who •»* once served it.
J efenaan ‘ was bound over Id the sum of *6OO
to answer the charge as preferred against him.
[Before Mr. Alderman Whit#.]
DISORDERLY HOUSE.
-Jr?- 111 . 1,0 ”?’ aU ? s Noral > McDonald, alias Dnff,
charge of keeping a
SJ?? : 'SSSZtSF “, BB at No ' 4CZ Ponn street, Firtb ward.
Sv-^ m , p W nt waa entered by Mlehael Quinn and
B £^‘ ei § l *F s, wil ° seem determined to rid toe
nefebborfood of a# intolerable nuisance. The fob
wet S a!B ° taken lntocus
omas Shaw, Mary Coombs,
ufark Ellen Harrington, and Annie
tw?J22? a w* the neighbors sot forth toe toot
that immoral inebriates Sequent toe boose at all
t . belr Slsgratlnff immodesty Is appalling
™* a }L mo ? al senre. The alleged proprietress was
xwt D ?T?i n K < L, lstlTCn Gothic street, also from
“°P* t aad . SMppen streets, and an effort Is now
made to drive her from toe present looation. The
*5? clas3 of Uoentlouß, bloated,
SaKS^ soa^ed specimens of human nature, from
decehcyrecolls In horror, are In toe habltof
visiting this place, and often at late honrs In the
hi??w™ r J aSld o n , t L arB arouso<l from tiiclr stam-
SeflnK,? 818 ns hlckingat their front doors Tho
SS™*S rs * en , orall y ar ® P°°r, hard-working, indus
“lcuamen and women, who’desire to Sn toeir
“oraMty, and therefore
a » The proprietress was com
the nartv S°.° bal i ! ‘he remainder of
‘he PMty were ordered to enter bonds to bo of future
goodbehavlor and to keep the peace.
LKTTEK BAGS.
UkOHANOB, pbii,abelphia.
fc^rfa^clivu-irr.—as
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE,
.EdwardC. Biddle 1
, Samuel B. Stokes, > Committee of the Month.
Obqhob H. Tatham. J
MAMMB ISTELLIGE IVCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, APHID IS.
Sun Rises—..B 281 San Sets... .6 821 High Water.. .tsi
ARRIVED.
iF.?, 11 , 4 , 81 * 1611 steamer Bienville, ftom Poneacola.
Abril *• for repairs, to Havy Yard. Passed United
l< L l1 f a °t> the hedge Light, coming up,
ana United States brig Perry, below Bombay fioofc
boon| 9Terai ec!le ™ 6lß In haliast trim, also upward
Sk WM ‘ Mor9 ’ 8 dals fro!n SMU and,
to™ 6 d ”' ftom Sea^h't.
hauL r t?fcwtf£ 4 day * lnm Providence, in
baUast^o^^Quartermaster. day 8 ,rora "exendrla, in
tabSStWW&mStS * dBTB bom hattlmore,
a 1 ! daT ' from •»
Jblfto c°^Sn WaTe - Bal!er ’ 6 days i° m Borton < hi bal
btilMt&ci^Sn I*’ 1 *’ Clock> 4 dars f rom Alexandria, In
in S bti r iaT&T/S d ’ Haak ‘ dl * 3 daye from Hew York,
taffaeVS f 4 dayS fto “ Washington, in
tq^^Somfe^&*o^ bbot^’ftom Haw hi ballast
Schr Delaware, Bostic, I day ftom Smyrna. Del
with corn to Jamee Bartatt, “
D^i^TOha^ 8 - ldal ****&**
wfth corifto Jaa Bairatt! 1 ‘" ,T
ldaTfr ° m Fr8i8ll “.
.o S r?to^&F orrlS ' 1 iiTb ° m Smrna ' BeUwith
grlMhrilaai^o 8 - 1 day fr omOdesta, DeL with
olsasbd.
Po S riA™M?n™ m P ° bde> Moore - mU>a «a
Brie Baze, Hatieras Inlet.
Brig Eoiminmde (Brsm), Ida, Cienfaegos.
Brig Moses Bogeis, Jones. Iffew Orleans.
Brig Merriwa, IniersolJ, How Orleans.
|cbr Wk Loud, Spinney, Fortress Monroe.
Schr Elizabeth, Johnson, Point lookout.
Schr George Twibell, Miller, Point Lookont.
B«hr L A May, Baker, Beaurort.
Sehx L A Dannihower, Sbeppa:n, Fortress Monroa.
Schr Ocean Bird, Quillen, Washington.
Schr Merchant. Phillips, Alexandria,
fechr 014 Each, Barnett, Hampton Hoads.
Schr F Tyler, Tirrell, 6tlne*oes.
Schr M&jrrJUna, Dunlap, Washington.
tebr H Wamock, Shropshire, Hamiton Beads.
chr i 0 Beciy, Love, Hewbern.
Sohr fi H Farnhsm, Edwards, Beaufort,
Schr Fannie A Baxley, troiby, Boston.
Schr Hiawatha, Di»ney, Boston.
Schr Snow Flake, Dickerson, Fortress Monroe.
Schr Connecticut, Clock, Fortress Monroe,
Schr 0 Doessr, Laws, waslington.
Schr Sarah Jane, Gamp, Wilmington.
Schr Quickstep, Hulse, Hew Haven,
fehr Besptrius, Adam*, Boston.
|chi*Jß Moore, ffickenom* Boston
Behr Brandvwlne, Corson, Frovidenee.
Schr W W Marcy. Barrett Salem.
|ehr Diadem, Benjamin, Provldense.
Schr Z Stratton, Ttrreli. Providence.
Schr Josephine, Ball, Bridgeport,
steamer Fannie, Fenton, Hew York.
SUanser H L Gaw, Her, Baltimore.
Steamer New York, Davis, Alexandria.
[Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. 3
a ic. M v- Ikwbs Del., Aprim—7PM.
!° harbor within the last
twenty houJS'amor g which are the following: Ship
Island Light, froa Philadelphia for Navassa ; acHoon
ers Ocean Wave, Bainbow, Ocean Queen- and Fear
less, with oysters, and E S Downing, with sutlers*
c han?a FandHion.
Whaler, from New York, bound south* James
SiHs, Mary E Anderson, Maria A Gould, MB HaskS!
0,?« ll y. Oohassett, rfuLtrers, H Cnstus.Emma a!
Baliimore, Pearl. C H Molier, and HaryL Dver from
Philadelphia for Boston ; Sel&h B Strong, Wm Pawnn 1
famnel A Jewett, Dorn Phlladslphia for
Golden West, from Philadelphia for Nova Scotia, with
fonr; |pver Magnet, for Salem; S T Chartre, for Lynn •
Mary Flemming and Sarah, from Philadelphia fjr Faif
Biver ; Hotchkiss and J Predmore. for Saco ; Hew
Havon, for Norwich ; OF Hawley and J H Deputy,
for Newport 4 Anna Gardner, for Milton, Maaa : Marv
H Mifflin, for Hew Bavea 4 Wm Boardman, for New
London 4 Lonisa Birdsall and Minerva, for Provi
dence ; Sardinian, Jacob Baymond, and N F Eraytoa,
i Tom Fbiladelrhia for Washington D O Wind light
from the eastward- JOHN H. BUBTOH.
MEMOBAHDA
for^Oailao& t eiimo *' Soui ®» Reefed at Boston Wednesday
6thSet BIOSnWOII Gttrry * bence at St John, H B,
venfft Hemb G urf“a ( t B uh GalU6TO ' vie Cuxha-
POrtl’ifjre'KL^deugSU’S B ' fto!a FortUudferthU
M. Q. BROWN’S
GREAT METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY
FOB DEAFNE9B,
NOISES IN THE HEAD,
■DISCHARGES FROM THE EAB.
CATARRH.
NEURALGIA,
SBSUUATISMt
ASTHMA,
SOKofcULA.
BRONCHIAL AFFBCTIOIt,
THROAT DIEFICULTSs.
Beared Eves, Lq*» of Hair, Dyspepsia, Xularaement
of the Liver, Diseases of the Kidxtere, CQUHtlpz-
Uou. Gravel, Piles. Ineszdty, Fib, Para
lyeis. Bush of Blood to the Head,
CONSUMPTION,
body* 11 * U aa, l every disease which lnfetta thehumsa
CUBED EFFECTUALLY BY
KBS. H. a. BBOWX'B
METAPHYSICAL DISOOYEBY.
offiobs:
SS:
BEAD THE FOLLOWIHG REMASKABE.B CERTIFI
CATE, WITH AFFIDAVIT:’)
a w „ Oxford, January*), 1855.
joss, jh. g B rown—Madam * —a. have, been to the
j bnt had Bofc time to calL I have got
®s<ler God I owe It to you. Vyrirht
Jxeard afi y with for a number of years.
With. it. My left ear, the Shearing
rfJLr 118 * t; In this way; I took a dizzl<
I could not work, accompanied
noise in my ear*. I was so bad that ;
could not hear without they would halloo at the top of
theirvoices. I first get a pre*cr]ptio* from aphjsioian,
which consisted of almond oil and tomelhmg else (I
caa t tell what). I also tried almond oil alone, bat it
f®°d; then I got some Hommopathie medicine,
Bame J tbea tried old woman's
cores by the wore j sttl no benefit; I went to Philadel-
care of a celebrated Aurist;
he bored at my ears with instruments, and ran others'
tip my noetrlJs. for five weeks, and ended by cheating
??• % f sovonty. five dollars ($75), as that was aU-*he
received from him* I then saw one of you 1
the Metaphy aicaiDtscorery, uaei.
thaahalf of Upandhave recovered my bear*
Ing- which I had lost for years
I remain yours truly, THOMAS B DIGEST.
-*« . . .. .. Oxford* Chester county, Pa.
Affirmed and snbscribed to before me, this 31st day of
March, A. D., K 66. WSL T. FULTOEr
Justice of the Peace.
, THOS. B DrOKET.
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riliiL *
S ' HiWKISS vs. EMMI F HAWKIHB.
S., *64. 49. AlsosnbpcenaUec T.,1854. Jfo 40.
Mada is: .You ■will take notice that tbe Court baa
gianted a rule on 70a to abov cause wby a divorce a
tJjl mat ahonidnGt be decreed in the above case, re
turnable BATOKDIT, April 22, 1885, personal service
baying failed on account ofyour absence
Yours mpectfolly, J HENBY B. EDMUNDS,
To Emma F. Baglas. ■ for titaUaut.
April 8, 1866
lUCa^T^MtOT^
I. TAUUHAK EBBKIOK. ' WILLIAK
AOHN B. OOF*.
COUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHIUGTOff STREETS.
iUtITiJLDBLFHIA.
HSBBIUK efe SONS,
„ , ENGINEERS AHD MACSimkre,
MAUafecture High and low Pres sura Steam
for laud, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, fte.: Cast
lun of eH kinds, either Iron or braes.
Iron-frame Roofs for Oae Works, Workshops. Rail
road Stations, &e.
Retorts and Oae Machinery of the latest and most Im
proved construction-
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Milk. Vacuum Pans, Ops*
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Enflnet,*.
Soleagentafor H. BUlleux’s Patent Sngi-BolXiMI?
P&ratus, Heamyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln
wall A Woleey’e Patent Qentrilhfal Sugar-Dralnlnt
Machine. auE-tr
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
i-WHIMfcBOIIiEE WORKS.-MBAFIE & LEVI
PBAcrrcAi, asb theoretical- EffeiHEEtisf ma:
OHISISI| BOILER-MAKERS, BLaSIsMItM. ttd
fPrapBES, having for many yean been in saesenfni
operation, aad been exclusively engaged In building and
respectfully offer their services to the public* as betas
folly prepared to contract for euiiaeaof all sizes, Ma*
rlne, River, and Stationary; having >ets of pattern* ol
different sues, are prepared to exesnta order* with
ante* despatch. Every description of pattern-maklnr
made at the shortest notice, filch and Low-presenri,
Bine, Tabular, and Cylinder Boners, of she best Fonn
sylvaaiacharcoal iron, forcings of all sires and kinds.
S? a “3 Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Boll!
Tnmhrnr, Screw-On -ting, and ail other work sonnectcd
with the above bnsinesa.
ppawlufs and specifications for aH work done at ih«
enablisbiaeßt free of charge. and work guaranteed*
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for r*.
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, *n4
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Jta, aw,, for
raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB 0. HEAFIK,
JOHN P. IBTI,
BEACH and PALMER Streets.
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
JL iron foundlS^ 01 * 8 80ra5885 -
gknebai, machinists, and boileb iminotß,
irai« »iib
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aMpmeitf, SUeiJfSS and BOILSBS of-everydSirir
S?, 21 .* 11 Parts of the eountry solicited and
promptly filled* ja2s-3»
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rr SfflS XUiLDBBS, Iron Founder*, and General
MacMnietc and. Boiler Makers, No. ISI9 CALLOW.
HILL Street. PMladelnMa. " fSi-tf
H. JAMES,
(Formerly of Philadelphia.)
ATTORNBY AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, FBNNA.
Special attention riven to the examination of Titles,
■ Philadelphia Bepbrehobb :—Chas. X Bex, £sa .
Bon. J. Bose Snowden, James H. Little, Isa.. TT.
Tasker, Sr-, Hood. Bonhright, ft Co., J. Z. Deßaven.
President 7th National Bank. mMI-lm*
CJAMUEL L. TAYLOR,
No. diItIWALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
COMMISSIONER FOB ALL THBSTATEB,
Except Connecticut, New York, Illinois, ‘ Netada,
Oregon, and Texas fe24-frtul»*
SAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
W „„ Jt? D CONVEYANCER,
FBANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PHNNA.
(late of Philadelphia.)
_ , BEFEBS TO
gharlM x. Lex. Esq. , ,B.ftW. O. Biddle ft Co.
| O. Knight ft Co., Dr. B. S. Hasksnsle,
Lltfle, Bsa., I W. H. YsatonftCo.
JOSHUA T, OWEN, ATTORNEY,
nr iTM? I, nS' Lo lki 1 & ky l’ AND _ SOLICITOR
w,£SK?.rfJ?^f*V!* 51F Stre#t > aear Fourteenth street,
Washington, j>. q. 4<2i»dm
TDUTTERFIELD’S
Xt OVBKLAND DESPATCH.
Office, No 1 YE'EY Street. New York
Office, No. 40 South FIFTH Street, Philada!
OHAUKCSY VIBSBaRD, Preiident
W. K. KITCHEN, Treasurer
This Company, now fully organized, with ample
capital, own* Us Transportation on the Plains, andia
prepared to contract Freight to all points in Oolorado,
ldaho, Montana,/Tew Mexico, and Arizona Ter*
ritories; also to Beese river, Nevada.
Through Contracts and Bills of Lading given from
New York, Boston, Philadelphia,‘FUtahnrg.meeltoS
Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Lonis.
WE KABTQT,
___ _ _ Agent, Mew York.
WM H. MOOEB,-
No. 40 South. Fifth street, Philadelphia.
D. A. BETTERSIBLdT
General Superintendent.
TTERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
*A i»D SOUPS.
I *B* , !KSR3" t
KB " do Void.
600 " do Mutton.
1.000 " do Tnrkay.
1,000 ■* do Ohlokon,
3,000 '* assorted Bonn, in 1, 1. lit Ik. uni.
• Par 111* by XHOSBS & WILLIAMS.
M-tf IQT Booth WATSK Strut
RAKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR
•-> MANUFACTORY. -The largest and but assort,
nsnt ol Win, Tonpes, Lon* Hair Braids and Carls,
mse tree, liltteire Seams, for ladies, at pries* lower
than elf where. at 909 CgJSSTNtfT Street mh29-lm*
WHEEL GREESE—BARRELS, HALE
Cans, at reduced r rices, by
p™?isf actnr , e K- - " . ZIBQLBE A SMITH,
Hroprietora of the Penns-Palnt and Color Works. •
. apSllt* Store and Office 137 North THIRD Bt
rjHILBHBN’S CARRIAGES, EN-
T-Jv s ?®? *°, K .THE EPBIBC
by „ B Mwe. 1 B08TO'a“^ r
mMS-U IST and 199 Jtortb ‘i&IZD sink
THE PRESS.—POTT, A DF.T.PHTA. FRIDAY. APRIL 14, IS®:
PRICE *6.
aplS-wMt
sky
MEW ARKAMaEMBin? 88 '
Ol indlftol MONDAY. Jftn.nATT 2.1865. «<ii
leave from WALMOT-ST^BBT^ VOttfibSSS"
asm and allpla«e* south of Milivlilft* at 0
For MILLVILLE, BBIDOKTON, SALEM, and all Hi
termediatepUo«> wrath of Glaeiboro, atß Al M/and S
For GLASSEOKO at 9 A. If. . 12 SO P w .... a w
For WOODBUBY, GLOBoiSTEBT &t.\ It a *F‘iP
12.50 P. M.. BanddP.lT.. ” • “**•*•.
BETBBNIMG.
Leave Cape Karate. 80 A. M. and 11.15 A. M
Leave Millville at B A. M. and 3 P. M
Leave Bridgeton at 7. 10 A. M. and 310 P H ».
Leave Salem at 7 A. M. and 8 P. M.
p Wooatmrv at 7,8.43, and 10.44 A. H., and 4,11
' the west JERSEY EXPRESS compart '
Will attend to fU the n?nal branches of BxpiSa BhM.
neaa, receive deliver, and forward thromefi Other
«n»t£
’ J • VAjr BBSTSSMtASR, SUMtiiilfliidnir
FErL/LDEI.fHI*» 2, jStf
RAILROAD LINES.
TMPORTANT TO RAILWAY THA
VELLERS. —For Ml Information til reference to Sta
tion*. Distances, ul Connections, mnrinM by on*
hundred Mvn Hum, representlnsthe prlnclpalßsil
wrt« of tb« country, sec AFPLSTOM r S RAILWAY
GUIDE, nolMln
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
, CHANGHE OF TIME ANTI DEPOT.
f^^4MBC^BBBBEirBB9EKaRwn
Tto cansof the Market-street Pascenisr Railway
Itl&lfeth’SSSgSKI I 'IKS?, C !P lral ßffimdDepotT
‘ raia - fflsuJr
to ° r Tr M“
" 9
andatlO.® F. M. with eJ™„ 8
« B&grageExpress will hereafter bn incufftil at
£iA aB i‘^! TBBthBtr “ t - p«rtiM4Mi&; o taS*Ss
»“.*s!«£& S!”" 8 “ doaB at
TRAINS LEAVE AMD ABRIVH AT DEPOT THUS:
E « S**'
HABBfIBDKSAOCOMMODATIdSrr. ” iso p “*‘
LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION™.. ■• ■•
T&Aiy. sq. ** Rgo **
PITTSBURG AWT) ERIE WATLt,,., *« c* <n <«
PHILADELPHIA •• if;® ..
::
" 1 ::
«■ 18^
:■: II ::
BABBI|BDK<S AOCOMHODArioS”:: •• fcfi «
Bri? t w«n l, ? hia S *FK S * {“™ daily. Pittsburg and
***** ■•“ •“*
S^ccmtraet 8 ° f ttB OWDBr ‘ BBlBB ‘ *»kaa by spa-
For fnrthßi' information, as to time and connection).
framed cards, or apply to JOHN ¥ VAM
LBBB. Js., Ticket Aaesl, at the Depot -
fnmJsSlS'f? tlrata V“ BaaU .> (e*eept Sunday ) For
rail Information as to faro and accommodations. apply
- FRANCIS-FUME
fe2c ' tf 137 DOCK Street.
IQdFi , ARRANGEMENTS OF vor?C
IOOD. NEW YORK LINES, 1865.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
■dNH TBBNTON.HAILBOAD OOMPANY'B
LINEB, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
NEW YORK AND WAY PLAGES,
SJtOM WALK ITT STROT WHARF.
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VlEi
At SA. M-, via Camden and Amboy, 10. and A. Ac-***'
•ommodatios. vir»
AtBA. M. v via Cam dec. tod Jersey city, m<mS AmJivM
AAjjMt, yte Oaaiu *b< Amboy, Ct and A. A»-
. eoauaodauou.c.. t.
At 3P. SC., via Camden, *ad Amboy. CL aad K?lS3£r “
. v»*C^.. . .C»C.A,. ,„,M . nrf K
«JTvUr** X&£*»*?*• Md Amboy, AeeommoSu* *
Camden, and Amboy, Aceommoda.- .•«<
tIOB (Freight and Pa»^n«eT)—lst Glass Ticket... 3*g i
,otp%- . - do. 2d Class Ticket... 160'
and P&u*njcer)-~lftt SImS TicSf 131
frf! r .i *“*»•
For Freehold at 6 A. Iff. and 2 P.H. -
Krerton, Belanco, Beyerly, BdnTra-
To E wv^ o ££ n ? s, «Bordentown, at % and
H:I°A J2.»i.^3:30,5, fl, and The A®
,M. lines rim direct thronßi to Trenton*
TBrto ß* Delanw, Beverly, and Bar
terSaSf^L^af^pB^ol - Bnl,ißstoa -“ dln *
LINES FROM KENSHSOTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE
A^ s S' Joraey City.
M. . ilia Eenidniton and JeMoj'oTty.Er-
Keashiiton and'jerßey’ *~s
atTl s^ ln il w #wt 11 &?* T f York Express. s ou
HbB wUI *ll other, fol?
l ss&,ted^*«
Fismjugton, s«.,’ at WT ILTM.
ChMk?t 1 s' t 4 tta trainleaTinaEaston Manrt
MS I E on Satarday* only.
and°Sl'T™*" »*“ ‘ MU WA ' *•«
. r Bow York and Way Lines learin* Kenrina
f°»,"epot, take the car. on Hfth_rtr#et, aboTa Walnni,
half an hour before departure. The can run into tnc
Dwot.' “ d oa tte lrrivi! ot eMlt train ran from the
Hfty pounds of Baxgage only allowed eachnaennnr.
Passenaers are prohibited from takinc anythin* luba*.
*B hagfata orer flfte
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit theft
responsibility for bascace to One Dollar Per pound, and
•W .pedal control “ T amo,mt b9,0B ”* 100 * «««
Graham’s Barcaro Express will call for and deUyer
baamie at the Depots. Orders to be left at Ho. S W™-
%¥n§f'im WIL " U4t H- GATZMEB, A*en “
LINES FBOM NEW YOBK FOB PHILADELPHIA,
w a 7Va k S k Jf 00 T 0F eotmTiAWD stebbtP
At 22 M. and 4P. M., via Jersey City and Camden
*e/bity “d^nfin^n. P ’ “* “ 4B (WtbtK Tfs Jtr -
Mtom the foot of Barclay street at B A. M. andSP.M.,
Tla Amboy and Camden.
Vrom Pier No. 1, North river, at ISM., i; and S P. X.
(freight and passenger). Amboy and Camden. apS-tf
ISH
MORE BAILBOAD. HALT!-
TIMETABLE.
Oommendng MONDAY, APRIL Si, JS6S. Trains
Jgm leaye Depot,corner BROAD Street andrWASHING
TON Avenue, aefoltows:
Express Train, et 4. OS A. M. (Monday* excepted), for
Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wifininglon,
™ de-Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman’S,
Delaware Railroad Train at 7.« A M. (Sundays ex
f^P|ed J for Salieburr, Alford, and intermediate Sfca-
Way- Mail Train, at B.IS A.M. (Bnndays exempted),for
at aU regniar stations.
(Sundays excepted) for
IfoltMore and Washington, stopping at Chester. WII
- mington, Elkton, Perryrilie, and Hayre-de-Grace
Express Train at 3.56 P. jf (Bnndavs excepted) for
Baltimore and WMWngtpn, stepping at WUmlngtonf
Newark, Elkton, North-Bast, Pemryllle, Havre-de
(Ace, Ibirrymsn s, Magnolia, and Stammer’s Bnn
Night Express atn.lsP. M. for Baittmoroand Wash
tegton, stoppm* at Chester (only to take Baltimoreand
msMmtan passragersL-WWMton, Newark, 11k
tem, North-East, Perryyllle, and Havre-de-Grace.
FOBTREsfe MONROE will tSre the
„ , WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TEAXMB
Stopping at all Station* between Philadelphia and Wil
mtngton-
Leave Philadelphia at 7.45 and 11 A. tf., 2. 3.30.5. 7.
rad 10 F. M. The 3SO P. M. train eonneetg with i>e
laware 8.8. for Milford and intermediate stations.
heave Wilmington at 5.45,8, and 9*30 A.Mi.2, 4, 5.30
and S.SOP. £L
Trains for Sew Castle leave Philadelphia at 7.45 and
lA| M.« 3. 30 &Dd 5 P M-
i m-
TB^|L 8 J' B ?SL BALTOipBa.
Sgfgjfifcggfai V. H.
4 ■ ml4 A - *•»*■ ’*“■
„ PBOM BALTIMOEB TO PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore 8.25 A. M., Way Hail; 1.10 P. M.,
£B?.“h..^ai: WlyTratoi tolM ‘
FOB BAtTTMOES.
Leave Cheater at&HAI M., l.SOandll.SOF. M.
. at 5.13, 9.56 A. M., ASS, 6.05,
»na 12. So jr. K.
: Froieht Sraig, with Funenxer Car attached, will
iuuram“«?.°M PerryTlll » “* intermediate
IRfif) p H I L A.
_ -*-V_JVF i L/*2) S liPHI A im
BLMIKA KAXtBOAD LIRE to all politewtsTi
The dlwct rant# forth*. - V."*'..
OIL KEGIONB OF PimrSYLVAHIA; -g*
- WIIiIAMSPOET, BOFFALO, BpOTEKBIOH feBLDGI.
, ELMI'EA, NIAGARA FILLB,
* B <J ftp fi ac *s *n the Western and Northwestern States
and the Canadas. - _
_ TWO THROUGH TRAINS •
lj#iTB Philadelphia and. Reading Railroad Depot. Thlr*
teenth and Callowhili streets, Idaily, (Sundays ex*
•eptedl, for the North and West .as folio ws :
Horning Express at 8 A. M
„ -Afternoon Express at 3.30 F. M.
Makings. direct connection with all intersecting roads.
FOB THROUGH TICKETS to any point, and further
Particulars concerning tho different routes, apply at
le TICKET OFFICE, 435 CHESTNUT Street, under
the Philadelphia. Bank, and opposite the Cos tons
House. N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent,
_425 Chestnut street 1
JOHN 6. HltiLlS. General Axenk
Ja3 Thirteenth andCallowhillstreeU.
RARITAN ' AND
; BA? S4OBOAB.
.PHItABBLPHIATO BROOKLYN.
FABB. *5». KXC OBSION TICKETS, GOOD FOB
w _ , . aiIaJSB DATS* S 3.
iPS^IPPSSit
to at™ A^k. I*"* 1 *"* WAE S- B!PBBffir FBBBX. Brook.
•#Mr Truin'for A Won, Shamlnc, -Huukester. b
*« ,leaver Cooeer’e Point at 7.46 A. M. '
L. C.OOU. Acaab OstnAm.
fST^BKCSEE^SS^B
NORTH P2ENNSYL
BETHLEHEM. DOYLBSTOYTH*
EABTOH WILLIAMSPOET. iS.* Xl
WINTER IiKAJfOEMEHTT -
jrMceuer Train % leaTetfcenew Depot, THIRD strati
*feoT» Thompson atreat, daily (SELnday*mtptedLai
ForDoytatown at 9.50 A. M. andlllp.M.
For Fort Washington at LISP. H **
Star Lttasdale at 6.16 F. H.
White ears of the Second and TMrd-*tre*u Lima Oftv ■
? I|tTa Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M., 10.03 JL M., ands.ll
Lean Doyleetowa at 6.301. EL and 1.46 p h
Leare Lanadale at S.IOjL M,
Le*T« Fort WwMiijitpii 5L20 T. 1L
tor DoTlB»tafra Y »i 9.« A. H.’ttilli
?& lMtOW ° folPhSlUalm %f t »E.jE
fti :i‘ : :\
RAILROAD LINES.
1865. Aim— 1865.
PTTTT. A TIKT.PHT A AND BRIE RAIL
KQAB.—This treat line trarersei the northern and
northwest counties of Pennsylyania to the elty of Brie.
“ithSdSS. leased by.thePBraSYLRAJnA BAtt-
EOAD COMPART, and la operated by. them. I .
Its entire lentth was owned for passenger and frellht
btuiineM Octotsrlvth, 1664.
flKl Of PASSBFeBBITRATXB If fBIUDILfBUe
■ Leave Weetward. -«,»■*
|f|l1 l 8.80 F« *•
Xtoek Haven Accommodation
Passenger earn ran through on
•hance both ware between Philadelphia add Brie, and
on Stair* Bnpraaa Train* both
*•' * »«“• AtentH. H C.R| b . o *al«nio«.
Cheral TB|et p^| nt s ra| | 1.1pM..
General Managers Willt»ian>ort._
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
f33?flBRCfiH355O THIS ADAMS BX»
JW.WMBfWtt PRESS COMPAQ.
CHESTNUT Street, forwards PareeU, Packa*M, Her
•handlse. Bank States* and Specie, either tar Its ow*
lines or ia connection with otner Sxprw* Gj>niP»nie»|
to *U Hm principal Towns and OlgWto. ttajmiltai
■tty. ■JA^SffigSLi.
INSURANCE.
TIBLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
1/ INSDBANCB COMPANY.
INCOBFOEATBD BT THE LEGISLATURE OF
PEBNSYLYAi9IA, 1838.
OFFICE 8. JU THIBD.ABB WALWUT
STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.
. MARINE INSURANCE
CARGO*? 881 * 8 ’ ITo all parts or the world.
FREIGHT. ijjlaND INSURANCES
On Goods. by Slyer, Canal. Lake, and Land Carriage,
to all parts of the union.
- FIRKIN SURANCBB,
On Merchandise cenerallr* ,
* On Stores, Dwelling Eonses, m.
ASSETS OF THE OOMPAHT,
November 1,1864
(mm Halted Slate, Five Per Cent. Loan. ’7l .$lOO,OOO 00
111,000 “ Sin “ *• ’Bl. 118 vs go
76,000 , Six •• •' 6-20, 76.662 60
100.000 Stale ol Pennsylvania Flye Per Gent „
Loan-. ——. 93,666 00
v 64,000 State of PenneylTania Six Per Cent.
* • ■ - liflftß, e»e 11 i■ i • mm »««■ ’ UDy OSv W
133,060 City of Philadelphia Six ferCfcLoan 127,020 37
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Pirat Mort* _
tSteSixPer Cent. Bonder • *22,000 00
80,000 Pennsylvania Second Hort- *
2a« Sir Per Gent, Bonds.. ■ 83,200 00
16,000300 Shares-Stock Germantown Gas
Company. Mteelral and tatereet
guaranteed by the city of Phlladel- -
phia— .... *.. 16,900 00
9,500130 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Ball- _■
road Company ...... OrifluOO
5,00 MO Shares,Stock Horth Pennsylvania „
Railroad Company — 31060 0D
■ 60, United States Treasury Certificate! of
Indebtedness...... - 48.456 00
30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Ct. Loan. 15,000 00
58,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply *!■- •
aecnred 158,700 00
•888,560 Par. ? C05!5342,100 50, Marketvalne.sB67,637 87
Beal Estate.. 86,000 00
Bills receivable for insurances made.' 118,830 48
Balances dne at Agencies.—Premi- x -
tuns-on Marine Policies, Acorned
Interest, and other debts dne the , _
„ Company...... .......—— 58,798 54
Scrlpoind Stock or snndry Insurance
and other Companies, $4,503. Sett* -
matedvalae 5,550 00
Cash on deposit with United . •"
. States Government, subject„„ „
•to tendSys’ ca 11...—...—100,000 0#
Cashln Banks..-... —... 68,154 93
each In Drawer——. —• 637 66
—5169,695 0
' „ DIBBCTOBB; .
Thomas C. Hand, Samuel E. Stoke*,
; JohnC Davis, J. F. Penlston,
, Edmcnd A. Sender, Henry Sloan, .
Theophllos Paulding, William G. Boulton,
John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
, r ames Traqnair, H. Jones Brooke,
Henry C. Dallett, Jr., JacobP. Jones,--
'James C. Hand, James B McFarland,
' Fililam-C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre, '
Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Mcllv tine,
Georco G. helper, John B. Semple, Pltisbur
!uih Craig, A. B. Berger, Fitieburg
-Bobert Burton,
THOMAS C. HAND, President.
—JLP? SO - DAVIS, Vice President.
HEFBY ItYUBUBB, Secretary. •«?. dalS-lT
TEE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM*
A pant
OF PHILADELPHIA. .
tncorporated in 180. Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE No-BOS WALNUT BTBEET. .
CAPITAL,*3OO,OOO.
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE Houses,
other Buildings, limited or perpetual: and
on Furniture, Good*, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town
or Conn try.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
ASSETS. 5700.068 7L
—.- - Invested in the following Securities, vis:
: Pint Mortrageson City Property, well seenred SIOS.SOO’OO
Mted States Government Loans.™—l4l,ooo 00
; Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 60,000 00
■ennsylyanla *3,000,000 8 per cent. Loan™. 10,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, Erst andse.
cond Mortgages™.™.™.,™-.™,™.™. 35,000 00
Camden ana Amboy Railroad Company’s 6
cent. L0an.™™™.............™.™. 8,000 00
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany's 6 per sent. Loan.™™™,.™..™, 5,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent, mort
gage bonds... 4,560.00
County Firelnsnranee Company’s Stock.™ 1,050 08
Mechanics' Bank 5t0ck........... 4,000 00
Oonunerciai Bank of Pennsylvania Stock™. 10,000 00
union Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock... 380 09
•Reliarice lnsniance Company of Fhiladel
"Wa’s Stock...™ 1,000 00
Accrued Interact™..™,. -5,455 43
Cash in bank and on hand........ 13,023 33
Worth at Sreeeat market Talne-™™.™. <lt,SB3 71
_ BIBBCrOBS.
S» m Tinsley, Beat. W. Tinsley,
Wjmß.foomi*on, Marshall Hilg
william Kbihi, Charles Belaud.
Samuel Bisphom, Bobert To land,
B. L. Carson* 3. Johnson Brown*
Thomas E.M^
a mo^eJSS TU,aLBT -
PgnAPTOHiA. December I,lBSf
A MERIC All EIRE INSURANCE
All Mi promptly wuStST
*EfthT &fa c «
SBfig"’ tsti&r**
>» M y O . ii.
FSSL JHBUSAHOK. BXOIitTSIVBLT.
rBSUBXIViifU Plgg THHITR firms QOM
-5» I, MO Il .OHABMK MbkhSjiS.
JlgMO .wflanw stmt, o*po»ttainas»wa«wi
&ai-sssF aaoiM ' « fesrx
Their mpltol, to*Btt»r with tinea Snrplo. Fund. !.
tayested in the most nrsfsi manner* wKu> adsMb*
rMatVais A*" DISSOTOBB,
I 3>«UelBndtlu'jfe.
T „ JiJtmariuua M." *
._ JOWAmur FATTBBBOIT, Tin id«L
’*■ «• Oaowma. Bwretijg?
■tfiadS INSURANC
*O. 406 CHBB'
fhilad:
r KB* ABD IKLAJ
*r. Bu«k,
HenryLewi*
gunael Wrifkl,
£. & JtuHea!
atom A. Wirt.
PBAjfciS *.
A. J< r^ tA .9£ r ?.. J I ? BUR 4NOB COM
PKKPBTOAL. ■ i ttori,6d WM.OOO-OHABrai
r^SrirMti^VStdSwv 4 ”* 4, brtw## » ®»W *■*
Sf&*» l&gj3»g£
4 Ba^i’
■Mwtr .-3SSf»fc2r- ■
BEAM, YtM President
ma-tf
W. M. Burnt. gwSrr *'
COMPANY of the
» E B xnB*—OITIGE Hos. *taa
|gwa ssm 8 ®« «0g
INCOEPOBATEDIHMJ— tfHAJt'jgg PBBHSTUAi.
MiKKE, FIBS, AM I^hd^TEABSPOBTATIOB
DIBIOTOBB.I
awttir I), eherrerd, Tobias WantAv
MC' ' £g.|S"'.
•Wnamt H A »™l^tkrjP ßßKßD - **“%!&,
COAL.
- *
V IHS best coal w the maekst,
Sw«ri,StoTe Oo a L"5? ° W .f*.? rloeB: « Mr .
6»rg« Hut coai...;-;::: —■"'.*« 1 *rb-
UmMABTUA COAL TABD 8 75
C ap6aft* BTl ' FlFTH st - “dPHHBA. B. 8., Msahta.
-P°. Jia W, P. HESTON
KrAM °& HEMPHILLf OEBKT * bS " him "
dM.ftillTpickea at m
H.tisfaotortlT ailed. “ WM “ b « promptly and
jal7-Sm
E . COAL DEPOT,
of I*l* and
M the lowest airkTtDr?S^&>, £or /“SF* Pnrpoeee,
Street. below Arch ,lre «*-
— ocjo-6m
C LOAF. BEAVER
ttfefr frfIBBBP
coal.—: a ous e
* mh2Q-iia*
THE BCIENCE OF MEDICINE
B^^JsamgSSPStarafeg
AND DELICATE CON
gX'PEACTBITOHTI ° Tl >< iSii*tJ e ‘’V?f\Hßl‘Kßol,D , g
M 4 «««a.
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL-
to iho most wand erfnl
mesneifi?. blrmtisP;„ **. Wither chalk, powder,
SinnoraS’e'etSSS 1 ,;? 01 lts imposition, it betas
ffSFdinftt nS«Tt of p , Qre Vlrtfa Wax ; hence the ex-
Ia S. Preserving the skin, making
IVmmr vnno» aa4 , tta Mp»rent It makes the old
*“® homely handeome, the handsome
*5 d tt!e mostbeantifnf divine Pri«s
,? re JPHS?L‘ > .? i »by HUNT A CO., Fer
(nmfTH Street. two doors ahoTC
S&’iW 1 ' * 133 *™*h SEVBHTH Street, above
■ apSSm
u
PWABDS °F THIRTY THOUSAND
“Sift * a 4Meosn«n»nd*t<>rr letters Ji*Y9 bfiaa
SmTK* ' oj HELMBOLD’S GB
■SJ®»nr of whieli »r® from
TO^K«^SU^l&.“^ Dt,UtMla9n ' * l * r '
$1,501,084 05
$400,088 71
CB COMFAinr.
ITITOF BTBBBY. *
JfD IRSUEAIfOX
Dross.
Potter.
JohnKwslor. Jr..
B. E. Woodruff,
Charles. Stoke*,
jjpsox. Ylm PraiMut.
ffl-
pAYALRY HORSES!
V ABTILLBBY HORSES!
Mm.ES!
Quartermaster General's Office, First DrvreiOX,
Washington Cm, 2>. C., March 18,1865,
HORSES, suitable for the cavalry and artillery ser*
▼lce, will be received at Gelsboro Depot, in open mar*
1,1586, by Captain GEO. T. BROwEfLKG,
MULES, in lots of twenty-five or more, will be re*
ceived in this cttr,io open rnark.t, till May 1,1865, by
Captain O. H. TOMPEaBS, Assistant Quartermaster,
corner Twenty second and G streets.
All animals to be subjteted to the usual Government
ihtpeetion before being accepted.
Specifications as follows: Cavalry Horses must be
sound in all particulars, well broken, In full lest and
good condition, from fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) hands
high, frcmfive(6)tonime(9)?ears old, and well adapted
In every way to cavalry purposes. Horses between
nine (9) and ten (10) years of age. if still vigorous,
sprightly, and healthy, may be accepted.
•Artillery horses must be of dark color, sound in all
Particulars, strong, quick, and active, well broken,
and square trotters in harness, in good flesh and condi
tion, from, six (6) to ten (10) years old, not less than
fifteen and one-half (15K) hands high, each horse to
weithnoi less than ten hundred and Arty (1,050) pounds.
Mules must be over two (2) years of age, strong,
stoat, compact, well-developed animals, not less than
fourteen Qi) hands high, in fall health, free from every
blemish or defect which would unfit them for severe
work, and must have shed-the four front colt’s teeth
and developed the corresponding four permanent tenth
two in i aoh j&w. *
These specificatiors will be strictly adhered ta
rigidly enforced In every particular. ***
Honrs of inspection from 9 A. M to 4F. M.
, ?? i 3,-OS7.' llry hor*«'’« aB and elaM.. In
S? 1 ! HorK ?- one inadred ffiff
’ 009 hnnlre4 and ai!ety°aVi
Payment will bemade at this Office.
Brevvt incharaa
- E»h2o-tap3o First Division Q. y q**q
QNOW WHITE ZIKC, ATRSOTciS
prices, by the manufacturers: wJSI/
Proprietors of the Penca PaSt(SuMorWwi.
gw and Offlea
PTOE COBH VINEGAR. FREE
fid
nili2S-ta 35 Sooth. FSMfI Streak.
PBOFOSILB.
A SBISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S
"• OFFICE, Ho. 11394318A88 Stmt. ; 10BS
Philadelphia. Pa.. A?rllll. 1886-
BEALED PEOPOBAI.S wli Ibe received *tthi;„?® c S
nntlt 12 o'clock M. TUESDAY, April 18,
immediate delivers. »t tie United State. Stoiehyjre
HAHOVBE- Street Wharf, properly packed and re dy
for transportation, of the following- described «t-ar«
termaeter’s Stores, viz.:
3,0(0 Army Wagon Tongue?, Ironed
.1,000 Ambulance Tongues, ironed,
30,000 Wagon Bows
1,(00 Sets Ambulance Bows. •
3,000 Coupling Poles for Army Wagons.
2,000 Bldg* Poles for Army Wagons.
4CO Axle Arms for Army Wagons. 2>£xl2 inches,
4CO Axle Arms for Ambulances, 154x7}$ inches.
* 10 sets of Axles for Ambulances, J%xB}s inches.
0 sets of Axles for Ambulances, l?tfx7 inches
AU of the above articles to be of the best Quality*
gad inspected by an inspector appointed on the part of
Bidden should state the quality bid. for, and when
they will commence and finish their.deliveries, and
the price, which should be loritten bath in words and
figures* and conform to the terms of this advertisement,
a copy of which should accompany each proposal.
■ Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon* fbie per
sons, whose signatures must be appended to the
guarantee, and emitted to as being good and sumeteu?
security for the amount involved by the united States
District. Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public
The light is reserved to reject any bid deemed un
reasonable* and no bid from a defaulting contractor
wlll.be received. -
All proposals to be roads out on tbe regular forms,
in duplicate* which can be had on application at this
° Bid s will be opened on TUESDAY, April 18 JB«S. at
12 o'clock IS; when bidder* are requested to oe
P BT order of Coloael WM. W. McKIM. OMef Qaarter
master Philadelphia Depot. , GBQ. K. ohms,
ap i4-4t - . Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
rtHIEF QUARTERM ASTER’S OFFICE
C Ho 1139 Gibakd Stbkkt. _
' Pahadelphia Depot, April 12,1K5.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received et tide office
until WEDNESDAY, April 19,1865, AB o’clock K.,
for immediate delivery at the Schuylkill Arsenal, in
merchantable packages* (cases to be made to conform
to specifications at tbi« office):-
10,£00 pairs sewed Boots, Wo. 9. Arm? standard.
5,C00 pair* sewed Boots, So. 10, Army etandard.
3,000 pairs sewed Boots Wo. 11. Amy staadard.
£O,OOO pairs sewed Bootees, Wo. 9, Army standard,
8,000 pairs sewed Bootees, Wo. 11, Amy standard.
10 coo pairs sewed Bsotees, Wo 12, Army staadard.
6,000 pairs sewed Bootees, Wo, 13, Army standard.
3,C00 pairs sewed Bootees, Wo.4£, Army staadard.
Ballrg Bops, Array standard. - 9
* Hospital Tent-poles, Amy staadard.
One-inch. Cotton Webbing, for Gaateen Straps, sam
plpartieß offering goods should make separate proposals
for each article offered, the quantity they propose to
furnish,,the priee ‘which should he written oofcft in
words and jttrures) and conform t« the terms of this
advertisement, a copy of which should accompany
each proposal. . „ " ~ . ,
Samples of the standard articles required may be
seen at this office. , ,
Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num
bered to eorrefpond with the proposals s and the parties
thereto must guarantee tfcat the goodsshau be. in every
respect, eqaat to army standard, otherwise the propo*
sals will not be considered: ~r , „
Bids will be opened on WEDNESDAY, April 19, 1865,
at 13 o'clock, M., and bidders are requested to be pre
sent
Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, whose signatures must be appended iothe guar -
antes, and certiffedto as being good and sufficient se ■
canty ior the smount involved, by some public fane*
tibnary of the United States, .. .
All proposals should be made out on the regular"
forms, which will be furnished on application at this
The right is reserved to reject any bid deemed urn*
reasonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor
wttljbereceived, , , ' , ...
Endorse envelope Proposals for (here insert the name
Of the article offered) andaddress
Colonel WIXJjIASf W. 3fcKlBf>
Chief Quartermaster,
Philadelphia Depot.
SUBSISTENCE OFFICE TJ. S. AEMY,
" Jfo. 90 Sotrffi STRBBT,
Baltimore Md » April 11, 1865
SEALED PBOFOSALS, in. frfpZieafe. will bereceived
at this office nntil 22 M. on TUBBDAT, April 2fr, 1865,
for furnishing the United Statea Subsistence Depart
ment with — _
FOUBTHOUfiABD (4.000) BEAD OF GOOD FAT BEEF
CATTLE, on the hoof (Steer* four years old find over),
delivered at the State Cattle Seales at Baltimore, Mary
land, In lots of (1,000) one thousand each, every (10) ten
day*, to he weighed within one aid a-half days after
arrival, at the expense of the contractor. They must
average about (1,300) thirteen hundred pounds, gross
weight, all fallin g short of (i, 05u) one thousand and fifty
pounds, gross weight, Balls, Stags, Oxen, Cows,
Heifers, and Hornless Cattle mil he rejected.
A deduotion of fifteen (15) pounds will be made from
the weight of each Steer accepted under this contract,
provided the animal dees not stand in the pane two and
one-half hours before being weighed, or is not weighed
immediately, after removal from the cars.
Blank forms for proposals ean be had on application
at this office, either in person, Ire mail, or telegraph
Propoials'by telegraph, or other irregular, informal
proposals, will not be considered
The Government will claim the right of weighing any
one animal separate, if its appearance indicates lets
weight than the minimum mentioned abaye; the ex
pense of weighing will be paid by the party erring in
. udgment.
Bidders must be present to respond to their bids, and
we paredto give bonds and sign the contract before
leaving the office.
The Government reserves to itself the right to reject
any oa all bids considered unreasonable.
Payments to be made after each delivery in such funds
as may be on hand; it none on hand, to be made as soon
as received. .
must be endorsed distinctly, “PROPOSALS
FOB BEEF CATTLE, M aud addressed to “Captain J.
HOWARD WELLS, C, S , Baltimore* Maryland. ”
If a bid is in the name of a Ann, their names and
tleir post office address mast appear, or they will not
be considered.
Bach person oreverr member of a firm offering a pro
l»s»l moßt aeeompany it with an oath of allcgianse to
the United States Government, If he has not already
filed one in this office. .
All bids not complying strictly with the terms of this
advertisement vnll be rejected.
1. HOWAKD WELLS.
Captain and O. 8., Yois.
OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
SUBSISTENCE.
WAEHntGTOIf, D. 0., April 10, 1886.
PSOPOSAM 70S FLOUK.
. f PKoPOSAiB are Invited untH TUESDAY,
Depart mratw **'' *° r furnishing the Subsistence
■Tmesis thousand (&ooo)bakrels of floub.
The proposals "will be for what la known at this Depot
- SißfeJ I !** '*B? 3 *will be entertained for any
quantity less than the whole.
Bios must be in duplicate, and for each Trade on sepa
rate sheets of paper. The delivery of the Flour to com
mence within five days from theopenini of the bids*
and must be delivered in. such quantities daily as the
Government may direct, either at the Government
Jiff t7 0U8 .?- Georgetown or at the wharves or Baii
road Depot in Washington, t). C.
The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed
Within twenty days from the acceptance of the bid.
w t waived for Flour to be delivered in new
oak barrels, head-lined.
Payment will be made in such funds as the Govern
ment may have for disbursement. The usual Govern
ment inspection will be mace juit before the Flour is
received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh
around, and of a superior quality.
an oath of alleffance must accompany the bid of each
biaderwho has not the oath on file in this office. and no
bid will be entertained from parties who have previ
'2* y _. comply with fchetr bids, or from bidders
not present to respond.
Government reserves the right to reject any bid for
any cause.
* addressed to the undersigned, at Ko. 323
G „Street, endorsed *■ Proposals for Flour.**
apll-Si - B. T. BRIDGES, Captain 0. 8. V.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S
OFFICE. Ho. 1139 QIBABD Btreet,
. t„ Philadelphia, Fa., April 11, 1865.
t»IU be recalved at titis office
12 o’clock H., on FEIDAY, April 14 1865, for im
mediate delivery, at the United State* Storehouse,
iianover-street wharf, properly packed and ready for
transportation. of
4.CCO HIND WHEELS FOB ARSfT WAGONS.
_ 2.000 FOB! WHBSLS FOB ABMY WAGONS*
Tke same to be inspected by aninspector appointed on
the part of the Government,
Bidders should state the number of wheels they
can. furnish, the shortest possible time they- can
deliver them, in, and the price, which should be written
both in words and figures, sad conform to the terms
of this advertisement, a cony of which should accom-
Stony each proposal.
Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per*
sons, whose signatures must be appended to tbe gaaran
tee,-and certified to as being food and sufficient security
tor the amount involved by the United States District
Judge, Attorney or Collector, or other public officer.
. The right is reserved to refeet any bid deemed unrea
sonable, and no bids from a defaulting contractor will
be received.
All proposals to be made out on the regular forms,
(i n 'vr'hXch will be furnished on application
at this office, and bidders will state thereon their place
of business
Bid* will he opened Oh FRIDAY, April I4ih, 1865 k
at 12 o’clock M., and bidders arc reqnested to be present.
By order of Colonel Wn>. W. McKUn, Chief Qnarter
m»ster. Philadelphia Depot. „
GKO. B. OEMS.
apU-« Captain and A. Q. M.
A SSIBTAOT QUARTERMABTSR 1 S
‘4X OFFICE, 1139 GXBABD Street.
Phtladblphia, Pa., April 7,1885.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office,
until 12 o ’ clock M,, SATUEDAY, April 15,1886, for the
immediate delivery, at the Ui ited States Storehouse,
HANOYEB Street Wharf, of 300 AKBOLASGES,
Wheeling Pattern, as pea sample and specifications to
be seen at the Storehouse.
Bids will also be received at the ssrae time and place
tor furnishing the Quartermaster’s Department with
100 AMBULABOBS oP THE BUCKBB PATJPERBT,
to conform in all respects to the model, which can be
seen at this office.
The name of contractor and date of contract to be dis
tinctly marked on each Ambulance- The Ambulances
to be inspected by an inspector appointed on the put of
the Government. '■ '
Bidders should state the number of Ambulances they
. can furnish, the shortest possible time they can deliver
them in, and the price* which should be written both
in words and figures, and conform to the terms of this
advertisement, a copy of whi»h should accompany
each proposal.
Sach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, whose signatures must be appended .to the gua
rantee, and certified to as being good and sufficient se
mirityfor the amount involved, by the United States
District Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other public
officer.
The right Is reserved to reject any bid deemed unrea
sonable, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will
be received.
All proposals to be made out on the regular forms,
in duplicate , which will be furnished on application
at this office.
Bids will be opened on Saturday, April 15th, 1566, at
12 o’clock SL. and bidders are requested to be present.
By order of Col Wm. W. McKim, ._ _. _ ,
Chief QaartennasterPhUadelpWa^Deoot.
Captain and A Q. M.
A BTILLBBY AND CAyALRY
“• HOESES.
Assjstast Qitabtbrmasteb’s Oppioe,
_ 1139 Girabu Stbebt,
PaitABBLPHIA, penna.. April 12,1865.
HOESES, suitable for the Artillery and Cavalry ser
vice. will' be purchased by the undersigned, in open
market. Bach animal to be subjected to the usual Go
vernment Inspection before being accepted i
Homs for the Artillery servicemust he dark in color; j
sonnd. in all particnlais; strong, quick, and active: j
well broken and square trotters in harness; in good •
"/sb and condition: from 6to 10 years old; not less than
bands high i each, horse to weigh not leas than
l,o6olb».
for ($180) dollars will lie paid
Cavalry Horses must be sound in allpartlenl&rs.-well
in fa’l fleah and good condition—from 15
to 16 bands high; from sto 9 years old, and well
adapted In every way to Cavalry purposes/ for which.
one hundred and seventy fine. ($175) dollars each will
oe staid. x
Horses will be delivered to the U. 8. rnßpecfcw. at
ibeBUlL’S-HBAJD HOTEL, If ASSIST STBEBT, WEST
PHILADELPHIA, FEJOUfA. „
Brord«of Col. wo. w. McEm. ao
Captain and A. Q, U.
&p!2-tmy3l
auction sales.
F c E”g»i*gg'KAS3i.~~
SALK THIS MORHIHG (FRIDAY), AT 10 O’CLOCg-
A CARD.—The .ttentioaof pnrchaeersla reaoMtsd. to
onr «ale of SCO lota of French and British dry Ioo4«, tU»
moraine. Friday, April 14th, at 10 o’clock, by oata
logne, on four month.’ credit, compriein*. genera ee
eortment of seasonable foods. Also* for c&eh, an as
sortment of domestic goods.
NOTICE-TO DBALBBS IST BIBBONS.
_ THIS MOBNIBTG, n.
600 cartons Nos. 4 a ICO plain and broehe figured black,
white, aid choice colored bonnet and trimming poult
do sole ribbons, comprising the largest assortment of
medium and rich style* offered this season. Also, satin
an i) velvet nbboASL
VEILS. CHAPES, MALICES, ANB TAELBTANS.
Barege, silk,, tissue, and grenadine veils, xaaiine
laces. Sbglish craws, tarletans.
* SALS OP FBBJKCH BBT GOODS.
THIS MOBBING,
April 14th, at 30 o'clock, on four months’ credit, 600
packages jand lots of fancy and staple French drr goods.
SALE OF GOO CABTOHS BOSNET AND TBIUttISTG
BIBBONB , „ „ -
O/the Importation ofAferara-foleltee Freree.
SHIS HOHHIHO.
Comißtinj of— , • . ,
carton« jfos. 4@S cordsd edge black* white* and
choice colored poult ce sole ribbons.
cartons Noe. KX26O ponit do sole ribbons
carton* Hob. 10@1P0 white mala and black da
canons Nob ir(§6oplaid and broche flgureddo.
cartons Nob. 4@Bo triply chain black gros grain ao.
—cartons Nos. li@Bo extra anatttr choice colored. do.
BLACK BILK VBLVfiT BIBBOfiS- , t
cartons Nos I@2o extra quality black silk velvet
ribbons.
PABIB TARLEFANB.
300 piece* white and choice colored tarletans.
300 CARTONS FRENCH FLOWERS.
SCO cat tons extra rich Paris French flowers.
BLACK GBOS M BHOTSS.
THIB BAY.
22 to 30 Inch Lyons black arcs de rhinos and taffetas.
ALPACAS. MOHAIBB, &C.'
Flue to extra fine black alpacas.
do. do. pore mob airs.
do. —do. ' black Canton doth*, figured mo
bails, Oriental lustres* Persians,
»,000 SPKIJTG fcHAWLS.
Consisting of Cashmere, Xiama wool, grenadine, tis
ane* plain silk stripe shawls. 1
SALE 07 IMPORTED AETP DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
OH TTTBBDaT,
April 18th, at ten o’clock, on four months’ credit, 900
Algo, a large assortment of domestic goods.
PANCOAST & WABNOCK, AUC-
A TIONEERS, n*Q MARKET Street.
> SPECIAL POSITIVE BALE OF BTEAW GOODS. Br
flatalogue—
THIB BAT, , .
April 14th, commencing at 10 o’clock, comprising a
foil assort me n tof fashionable styles in straw and fancy
hraidi for ladles', misses’, and children’s wear.
LARGE POSITIVE SALS OF SOO LOTS AMERICAN
AND IMPORTED DKT GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
milliner: goods, rosier: goods, Ac., a®.
By catalogue. on WEDNESDAY, AprU 19, IS®, com
mencing at IS o’clock, comprising a foil and general
assortment of new and desirable goods for present sale®
PmMPFORD &CO„ AUCTIONEERS,
A gaS MAEKET andEa* COMMERCE Strestg. *
“■ “gSofflw lool4 SHOES ’
Agra m«°W& U psa be sold b,
catalogue 1.2C0 cases men’® bona’ »52*w“.r*
and klp boote. brogsns. balmmSii,’ g2tara° n ,Stc 8 - r?l
-men’s misses’, and children’s calf, kfa! goat kid’ ISd
morocco heeled boots and < hoes: from firafeai,
agd'Eastera mannf&ctar&rs * m C «F
QOABTBRHAOTgSJSECT* An’s OFFTCE, to DmsiOß,
.bums*
TWO H^^ED Y MAgBs wmt’FQAL,
man: of them well bred and In good condition.
~,~— n TBUBBDAT* April g g.
0a TWO HUJSDiiBD CA-VAIdEt HOBSBS.
vrvrae-ra TfitfßßD AT, April 27, 1885.
lUITORKD MARSB WITH FOaL, AND OH*
»erX ofthe\rmy.' ldeml ‘ ed “ for iie “•
maj behad and Purposes many good bargains
*° commence at 9A. iff ,
gp<t will be held at jPHILLiPS’ OOVBEHHEHT STL
°/ and EAM6JBT Sireeta.
TKR Jig-Cash, in United States currency.
Brevet Brigadier General, In cijrgfgt Dirislfia M.
—an S-m
FOR SALE' AND TO tET,
4B FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL^
eTTwJhf.'S? §, 0D ® T . BI S ? A TS. of forty acres, “
Da S>F township, four miles from Mar-
TSSl^^-^SSSSiS OII can be bad immediately.
Apply lo LOHh WRITKLY, on the premises, or to
JOEL S. PERKINS.
ap4-Im« as Sonth FBOg r Street.
®c. T 4- TLAimc city . n j.-por
A handsome COTTAGE Copposlt# theD S.
Hmel}’ with or without furniture, containing J 3 rooms
Md a good cistern. Apply to H WOOTTOif, Atlantte
Phlikdelphta' B ’ BA * EI! ’ BanßXh
A FOR BALE—STORE AND DWEL
BEIDESBUEG —Heat Dwell inf and Lot on Kirk*
bnde street, east of Point road; will be sold cheap
. -M a? ,*; e nwaner of Cottages at Germantown and other
fndShSFarms 68 ' “ d * great ™ let f ofNrSt-efaw*
cF? HS* ‘f Dwellings see North American and'United
States Gazette. * • B. P, GLEffH,
UB3 South FOPBTfI Street.
Sg FOR PALE—THE PHILADELPHIA:
*£ SOCIBTY FOB THE ESTABLISHMENT AMD 80P
POET OF OHAErTX SCHOOLS offer their property for
sale. It is situate on the north side of- Walnut street,
5i e *v* € -r®b® 1 ? tI A Seventh streets- The lot is forty
rifri l9(t i ßix foehet front by one hundred and thirty
aU *y iaof which
u ha« to e ate and privilege. The present bail dime on
it contains thirty-three offices. M ®
Proposals for its purchase will be received by the Com*
S*,?«r®A£ r «§?S y - at theoffice oMSAAO NORRIS, No.
6iy WALNUT Street, on the premises. ap7-fmwBt
Siß UPEHI OR MANSION AND
LARGE LOT, on the FRANKFOKD Road, at
Allegheny avenue: built in the most substantial man
ner, with every possible convenience, with t table and
carriage-boose. This is a delightful residence for sum
mer or winter. B w GLSNN
ap>-tf 183 South FOURTHStreet.
MJSS F*£SbA_£ BR j' SUPERIOR
HOUSE in WEST’PHILADELPHIA, excellent
made, fine well of water: rural, yet unite near: all
convenience*; replete in all respect*. Address "ier
chant, BoxSiW, fort Ogee. mb27-lm
m PRIVATE SALE—MILITABf
BOAEBIMO SGHO 0I», non Pidlndfilpldn. in Bsun>
ceaeful operation, with furniture of all kinder Anna,
rate. Books. Goss. Ac., at a Tory low firnre, AddLt
to BCHKBMEBHOBE A BAKCBOfT, SMTABoff™
&p4-lm* - <*• f; .
«FOR SALK—A. TALTJABLEJfc
„S4 EM - CODHTMT SEAT. and MILS PJSO-2E
rjsKTX on HeHorffl Pennsylvania Railroad, about
12 miles from Philadelphia. The farm contains about
77 acre? offirst-class land, and is Immediately adia
cent to a depot on tbe railroad.
The buildings consistof a large Mansion Hones, Te
nant Hones. Batn, and Grist etui. Tbs Mm 1, X-o
the most valuable on tbs -Wlseahlekon Creek, and.
desired, could be conveniently divided from tbs raato '
tbe property. t
Tor terms, Ac., apply to
„ . „ 8. M GORBOH,
apl2wfm3t» Ho. 605 WAbatrr Ktrct
MFORSALE-A SMALL FARMJ*
O? riFTI-SIX ACSES, In Gamdan oonutr
shout twenty minute.’ diiye from clSdenToilS
Marlton Pike, one of tbe mostfavorable locations In tha
county; tbs land is dob and very prodnctlvs Wlth
good management, Three to Five Thousand DoUam
per annum can be mads off of It. Hood lares HOUSE
persoM wlabln* a country residence. Also, frontage
enough for several Cottages.
Tor fnrthsr information apply to
RICHARD bHIVKRS, opposite the Promise*.
B. H BHOWITIHGu
80S COOPBB Street, Camden, V, J,
Offleeal Tfeat-Jersey Berry. mMi.im.
m FOR BALE—LARGE FOUNDRY
Ma HD MACHIHB SHOP, in full operation, wlththe
working stock and tool;, patterns. Ac.. of e«rydowriS
i!?®> S?SSSRL®"; doing a large and successful bush
ness, situated on a railroad, about twsntv r-nL
Philadelphia. ' B. F. GL8#5,123 S ®'
mhlS-tf orS.y,cor.Sß^B^plM^W
m FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
"kf^|T&d«r,p\as M gM«:
M FOR SALE—NEAR SELLERS-
L? AB! l of ACRES: ebsap for9S
eaah, or will take in part coed oil stocks in exchance.
AOflS 133 SouthHOHßTH^fcteat.
FOR SALE—A LOT OF GROUND ON
5,.S T , BB 5 TSh< *‘> Wsstof BlnsteenUt, «brSBftet
will be dosed wrp lout for aasb. B F GLBHA
- mblg-tl 133 South FOg&THBt *Xt
if c„£°sc SAIjJS LOW, IF CLOSED
“t SO OB—Three-story DWELLING Sa iai
Twentieth street. Mansion. IS *-* ortll
Apply to GLSSrar
apB«tf S. W. corner SEYEhTEBNTH and GKEBff.
m $8,500. —FOR SALE, WITH POS-
ft GOOD FARM PROPERTY A
**■ will be sold at a tacriflce by apolyineto '
JOHN A. 5 WESTS,
aae
M PRIVATE BALE—BKAITTTipttt.
■L SUMMER EBBIDBSOB* estate nf n, « *
Bsrton. Rue ton*® tad outbttUldings, splendid shed!
and fruit trees, eight acre* of
mijsofroro railroad-six dally ffla atoiteLfT
HSSKY BahTOfl, Village GreenTPa. M 8 ***. J.
Sold Tory low. * am.ln,«
SALE.
DELAWARE COUNTY
PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY
raetmdmlgned. motoageee or trustees named t„ .
certain mortgMe dated Jnly 2d. 1860. recSrdSa? n j>eu„ a
dalpUa eonnty. te Mortiage Book ad b iff* 1 !?"
page 391, hy which Tie aOdTe-namad S*
core bonds Issued by it, baa mortraewi ??*
way, Including the Iron rails, sleepers cros?,s?, U "
string pieces, and all other partaorportions Sr «,?**■
netstructure of said raUway ,t ogetberwt “ a 5 tb
potato rights, powers, llbertielr priTUegestlMfS'
chuea of Mid- Company, and itstollarfSite1™
Income, and profits; and together also withtkeeSttS
SiSSSßsi*
°H THD 3b BAY OP PIPTH MOUTH (May) HEXT,
At 2 o’clock P. H„
AT THE HOWARD HOUSE,
In Upper Darby townßhlp, Delaware conntr p. n.
WeeteinTermteusof”faffl/' **•’
lotan stree™lß from
D^sro^te^&irc h £‘sl"=™fe
liepidattketSnaSH^S^SMii^K^Jfe to
Mle. JOH1& 9 19 contl;aet °f
■gll-SOt* t l Trusts
jgPLENDID INVESTMENT 1
TO PABTIKS POKMIKS OH COMPANIES,
TEES ITOEV~£ T ? c , t^f 350 ASBBB OP OIL
over S2OO»S?2S; Kri. leb M yU
wrttoß desiK,M of inv«it!ii7or torSlsz^?^?,* 1 ” to
apB -iil_: I»3K Somh^PODBTHS&et.
TO LET-A FIRST.r LA.SS OFFinrc
oi4 tCHEBTIUT s ‘ re9t - M ..OTg
api2.-wfm3t
POB SALE—A FIBST-CLASS MORT
GAOB for $3 6to, ra , U „ Ki '
»‘V pplyl °
»a<LSooth THtan fit
For sale or bent—a t^t'nti?
TONED TEN* STOP CBmJrJJHJS-
Apply iag£ qmißD Avftanl 05 O&GAg - g^A***'
A 250 ACRE LEASE QST
bavlnr hot; yea^taiM n ?£s *° raa aaß walls,
cludlßjallmiS® Itt3 * *»»*“* eithu,, j£
•Apply to j g VTk’vvpß
F°Wirns E A BABGA IN—A STATION
AMOS M GB3SB
Ena'.lston, Twenty-third W&id.
•PIS-R*
Avenonr sales.
TOHN B. MYERB & CO., ADciToi*
• BEKS, Boa. *M and Ml market
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 600 LOTS HOSrnn.
A CARD.—Wefovlte the early particular att,.n
of dealers to the valuable assortment 0f17,000 do™S i.* 6
siery, gloyes, Ac., to he sold hjr catalogue, onlr? 0 *
months 1 credit, commencing thin (Friday) morni,- r
10 o’clock. vuat, «
LARGE BPEOIAL BALK OF 17. 000 DOZEN COTim.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, *>. ''«TTO*
THIS HORNING.
April 14th, at 10 o'clock, will be peremptorilv un,
catalogno, on four months’ credit, 17,000 dorenoSi 11 :
cotton hodery, including— u «oin
•Women’s and children’s white, brown,ei»t,
open-work, and lisle thread hose and half boss’
brown and whits half hose, all grades. “• *«a's
The above goods are of a well-known ana
make, and worthy the attention of buyers, ““vorits
Also, foU lines of shirts and drawers, hoop skirt,
tent thread, snspendero, sewings, notiots a, ™- M-
Also, an invoice Par» hid, Berlin, Usle, & a j
Harm. % —*“«kou
POSITIVE DROOGj^
• OB BATDRDAY MORgINO.
April 16th, at 11 o’clock, will be >old, by
on fonr months’ credit, about 300 pieces rich th,S. ol,u >
superfine, and fine ingrain, royal damask Vi»! j*7«
list, hemp, cotMge. and rag oarpeangs:
cocoa maftinra, Ac , embracing a choice as»S«v? *»»
superior goods, which maybe examined^oari.
moreing of sale ear:y on the
Included in the above sale will be fonnd an
Invoice, of rich patterns tapestry BraMeiS„ a " r «ttn
worthy the special attention of the trade. ** Wags,
Also, to pieces elegant designs foil carpeting, fore,^
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF FSBBflw rv.
GERMAN, AND BRITISH DHF aorjne’
6N MONDAY MOBBING ns - *«.
Apia 17. at 10 o’clock, woi be sold by
fonr months’ credit, about 5 c *alognA on
750 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of French, India, German, and British drr .
embracing a large and choice assortment
sale,.whendeajys will find It to their inffifg^!
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH, SWISS, GERWiv
British dry goods: KitAR ’ Asrt
NOTlCE—lncluded in oar Bale of French r. .r
German, and British dry goods. riacil ’ Kalian,
. .. „ OR MONDAY MORNING,
articles—viz! foand itt Palt foUowmg desirable
gr^lh ,& b i^
«ufn C es!Tc aDd faaCsr i>™K de soi ®fkaVs^a
fonw ffssssjf l d i
fowns, poplins, fancy ginghams: ?hfmbray,?alwc«f
h &c - “ P H 3I C tauaifcr
l£ i o^&c trfPeS> rnuUsp jaconet*, Swisaen/SL
Also, &glitb crepes, balmoralaud boop skirts, bowia
8 * eiol * ornamefita » veils, beadaets; tles^o?
SHOES.
BROGANS, ARMY GOODE TRAVELING BAGS, lo
• . ON TDSSDaY MORNING, ’ *’■
April 18th at Uo clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on
£2L?e oB ££? red t*’ » bo »*JU®o packages
mrogans, cavalry boots, Ac..embracing a prime sac
fresh assortment of seasonable goods of city and But.
era mannfoetaro, which will-beonen for exanUnaiioa.
With catalogues, on morning of sale. *
KARON POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH
_. 6*SMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODK ’
We will hold a large sale of foreign and domestic dry
catalogne, on a credit of four months, and mi
„ ON THURSDAY MORNING,
oottoM ’ to which we invite the
K'-SAVSIea of ‘i* «™« wm he arranged for sx-
Ttf THOMAS & SONS, ~~
w m. *2*; 13 H “dlfl South FOURTH Street.
Public Sales of Real Estate and. Stocks, at the By.
change, every TUESDAY, at li o’clock.
EIGHTH SPRING SALE, IBlh April.
Estate of the late Lewi* Wain, Esq., Thos. Jams,
William F WoIY ,fohu Diamond, end others. 1
NINTH SPRING SALE, 25th April-
For list of properties In the above three sales nt
catalogne Tnesday next,
Sale Back of 621 Commerce Street.
MACHINERY OF A BOOTED SHOE MANOFMJ.
THIS MORNING.
14th instant, at 10 o’clock, in the rear of «H Con
aeree street, third story, the machinery and tools of a
boot and shoe manufactory, including two McKay ssw
fogmachinK,seven wax-thread sewing machines, sole
cntting macWne, heel trinuners, small lathes, tresa
lasts, crimping board, office desk, Ac.
Sale No 1718 Race street
NEAT FURNITURE, FINE naßPgrc, & 0
ON MONDAY MORNING, °
17th fast..jrt 10 o’clock, st No. 1718 Race street, the
neat household furniture, fine Brussels carpets, bed
ding, mantle clock. Ac.
J be examined at 8 o’clock on th» morning of the
Hale at No. ItSS Spruce street.
MIRRORS.-PIANO, FINB
CGSTAINB, CiRPBTS. CHANDKLIER3, 40.
, ’ • Of TUESDAY MORNING, ■
38th fast ,at 10 o'clock, at No. IS2B Sprues street, by
the entire furniture. Including rosewood and
S2Srt^ n^,^w^ lt - lroom fh'-nltnre. elegant window
mteors, rosewood piano, fine velvet
SSf t ii.s , «? som ®, 0 b a ?S?Kere, gnperior walnntdlnlcg
farEitnre, hook-caeec, elegant eham
chenntaJS™' fi mattrresse '< *c., Sc.; also, thskit
o’dKl? 1 ' b * on the morning of sale, at 8
otvnwnvAvs Sale Ho. 1032. Flee street
-Br.T?§l?Bc^S™ :E1 'EOAtrP ROSEWOOD
n^%T»fern F aS aCH PI *AgB MIRRORS, BRUSSELS
v l9th W K K e?'at No
mirror, carpete, &c ♦ ■
Also, the rltchcu utemdis.
Kay he examined at 8 o’clock on the mominif of 1 5e
MEDICAL.
DBEWBTER’S FAMILY MEDICINES.
pwrernnlt l } neT « r hegret that yon used BREWSTER'S
mgh, and Ul affections of tfce
tiuroat. It is the best known cough syrup.
-y ™&*° s, Fmbrocatioa, for bathlnr. Um
for *owai com*
WtTiSkw*? Q*"#**#, Water. Use also
E. F^lMlTsVe l^!^ 1
W.
mhB4-fmw 12t« Kensingtoa.
REJECTBOFATHIC establish-
Mrnmm!r f- 5_ ST 5 VMrB - »“«<* Um KBS?
°f > atw syatom of tnutiai dita&sa hr
MODIPIBD BtKCTSICiLL
«0 Tarr •naecMsfol et PESJT SQlwMfcrtii
Bjir,garsaaa-
Con saltation or ad Ties grata!tow,
\ ELECTRICAL OFFICES.
iB *S.JpU benefltttns *nd curiai
» SS3^l2ssihE?^': 1 ‘“
| WOUDBBfFL BIBCOVBBI -WetwnlH
T B
M&A S2h& "BSSSji?;
: on lT are seeded to effect & core. We
in!?*! 0 °%, to *** &? do not the lon
SLESPLST 11 ** who follow onr require
55°^®' not cored, hare sot Mos to p&yT P&-
Sf d atOielrresldeacet when desired
TeatiiDonialß at the office*; hour* 9A. M. toSP.
nf nwww *§s2*? **“«* Offices. 154 North
irlralSL B^ 8 *! aadPOß-'
;f^J treet, Wsßt ™ladal»Ma.
jalS 810 PE THOS. ALLS*
SHIPPJOSi
AWO PHILADEL
port on en^h
SS^WEESSSft
SrJg&ggfoSvS? Safardsar, April K. st 10 ±.
in ror S oa Bo "
o a^w££Sf« gectad ■* oiterhslf theraminm «h»«*4
Freight* takes st fair rates. “ '
O SBs *•**«*• “ 4 Bm *
apply to 81 * 11 * orPa “ a *»“ommodiisoa.).
! WEEKLY TO LI
'^^StLt^^^SSf^SSi
EDIBB'ffBGHT.r.V “I&SSSSAY, April B&-
CITY OF BALTrstOBS SfSSSSAY, April 92d.
» *late~lt^«gteAl
* to Hamburg «rK- «. fo-PMto.**,, 40 OP
terdam, SitererS! Bremen, »*■
Fatesfromli « *3“*ttr low rates.
#E6, ,"? een, 1 tow s = I*l Cabin, *7S,
Tiota who wSS £ S3^FP®S c , r •»
for tteir «•»«*«“ bar
oIS s . fnrther kriorarihm apri at ths Qompsw'f
■*£&&#&&***&.
R**&ZZ* line to
! !^CTKCTo , 'as*
■ Steamers laa-re
mfnrfii a-tifl 80TL^'ffT»tr^« t P- CX«YDB 3c CO,.
S^rAetewa.D.C.TmowaßaSßoyßW-^”^
r— JBtl4-9m
Str«2,“at2 tet wh »rf Wow KASSST
Wlr. WHmK.Fr.iii.
mlOfi-Sm - HASB, HT WALI> Sb99i,
r- - - JFew Tori.
isXEY’B
COTTAGE ORGANS
ua SeliMSrw^>f/^E? 9d »»»wl*llyfor Ch3r«h«
MALCOLM MACNEILL’S
TOTH BTOW S*»*• 310
PAIN. EJ EXTRACTING
twwtuSSa^tgSSSl.
TKKra IHBKKTKD.
DE. 0. t. MTJHJFS,
731 EPEUCB awl
Esg EVANS & WATSON’S
_„f4tAKAinHK SIFI
IB BGHTH FOURTH CTeKIT.
** £*» »I W , T , 0>
A and congCusive TEST
raioT hklmbold’b fluid bx
w» a*. -
TAAE MOKE UNPLEASANT
fSI^SI^SfSSSSSMSSLS^M
*ndIKPSOVEP BOBS WABHT
EXTRACT OP BAR
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