OVn RELIGIOUS COLUMN. Hannscrlnt Sermons. Bishop Meade, of Virginia, at the commence, went of hts preaching cued no notes in the pulptt; but subsequcuiiT he wroto all his sermons, and was much confined to hts mano crlpu. It Is related of htm that when he was preparing a book on the old preachers and families of Virginia, he asked Mr. Andrew Hunter, of Jefferson county, Virginia, to give him some anecdotes tor the work. Mr. Hunter aid, "Well, Bishop, I have only one, and that is about yourself." "Let ns have it, then," said the prelate. Mr. Hunter thus told the following:- "Many a year ago, when this Valley of Vir ginia was a much wilder country than now, you preached here, iu Jefferson county. You used no notes on that occmion. A certain huuter. distinguished for nis skill with the rifle, and who had a supreme contempt for a man who required 'a rest' from which to shoot, was in the congregation and listened attentively to yon. You wore your clerical robes, and he was truck with the strange dress, as he bad not heard many Episcopal preachers. Alter the sermon, some one aked him how ho liked the preacher. 'lie's a rig. tit down good proaohor,' aald the hun'.er; 'and, by the way, he's the only otie o( thorn petticoat preachers that I ever heard that could preach without a rest.' " Two Ways of Being Lost. There uie two ways ot coming down from the top of a church steeple one is to jump down and the other is to come down by the step; but both will lead you to the bottom. So, also, there are two ways of going to hell; one is to walk into it with jour eve open few peoplo do that ti e other is to fro down by the step of lilUe Una, and that wuy, I fear, is only too common. Put up with a few little sins, and yon will soon want a few more. Even a heathen could say. "tVho ever waa content with ouly one sin?" and yur course will be regularly worse and worse every year. Well did Jeremy Taylor describe the progress of sin in a man : "First It startles him, then it becomes plciuing, then easy, then delightful, then frequent, then habitual, tben con firmed. Then the mau is impeniteot, then oDstiii ate, and then he is damned." Reader 1 the Devil only wants to get the wedge of a ilule allowed sin into your heart, and you will soon be all bis own. Never play with fire; never trifle with little sins. Speak to the Stranger In Yonr Church. Dr. Keid writes thus in the Aorthweatern Ad voccue: "Boioro we were born the revered father of the writer came to this country. Ue was tben a high toned churchman. lie entered the great city, and on Sabbath went to the great church of tb city, and was coldly shown to the strangers' pe w under the gallery near the door. At once he felt that th'e was due to his plain apparel and humble appearance, and fle" termincd never again to expose himself to a like discourtesy. The following Sabbath he became a wanderer through th streets, and might havd gone far from God. Accidentally providen tially, let us say-pasting along John street, he saw people entering a church there, and entered With them. lie heard a plain, earnest sermon, and hearty singlnit and praying, and at the conclusion the person next to him shook his band, and cordially Invited him to come again . Be was won, and did to; be became a regular attendant; a large family, then uuborn, bacame mainly Methodists, and a son hts for nearly twenty-five years been in the ministry. We shall save families and generations, who else Blight never be brought into a sanctuary, if we resume the sociality of early days. This sociil power was immense. It did not wait for parlors, or appointed occasions, but beamed out in all places and at all times." SUMMARY OF RELIGIOUS NEWS. PRESBYTER! AK, The Rev. Wolcuti Calkins, of the North Presbytenan Church, in Butlalo, recently bap tized a young man by immersion, using the baptistery of the Fieewill Baptist cuurch. Twenty-beven pet sous united with the How ard Presbyterian Cbu.cb, Sau Frauciaco, lately; aixteen on the profession of thiir laith. Tue church has now six hundred and eight mem- The Rev. George Elliott, of the Presbytery of Huntingdon, Pa., has declined the call lrom tbe church ot 1 Faeo, 111. Correspondents will still address him at 1 Paso, 111., until further notice. The Presbyterian church of Phcenixvil'c, . Pa., piesented to its 'pastor, the Rev. J. W. Porter, a few evenings ago, two hundred dollars In money, and other things nsetul and pleasant. The church is nourishing greatly, ana me piace ot worship is getting too strait lor the congre gation. Tbe congregation of Lick Bun, Pa., made 5 lad the household of their pastor, the Rev. obn P. Hudson, by hlhng both basket and store. In a long-continued sickness Mr. Hudson has received tbe utmost sympathy and kindness lrom hts congregation, lor which they will by no means Ipso their reward. The Rev. K. B. Hodge was installed pastor of the Presbyterian church of Wilkesbarre, Pa., v nn Tnesdav evening. Feb. 23. The Kev. A. H. KelJogg, of University Place Presbyterian Church, New York city, preacoed the sermon, Dr. Newlln, ot Hazleton, delivered the charge to the pastor, and the Rev. J. Belville, of Mauch Chunk, tbe charge to the people. The Church of tbe Covenant, New York, Hev. George L. Prentiss pastor, was organized some six years ago, and at the commencement of this year had a very flue church, chapel, and paisonape at the corner of Park avenue and Thirty firh stTeet, and alo a debt of $52 500. This last they have, since the middle of January, raised the money to pay. The total cost of their buildings U about $168,0-0. The New School Geueral Assembly aic to meet ia this church in May next. Seventy persons were received into the Cobockstuk Presbyterian Church, in this city, - on lastHabbalb; uDout sixty oi these making, for the first time, a profession of faith in Christ. - These were, tor the mo, part, the fruits ot a revival in the church duiiug the past winter. The Rev. Mr. Mutchmore, tbe pastor, purposes, we understand, to leave for Europe In the ea-ly Dart of May. Mr, Mutchmore and the Rev. Dr. Alexander Reed, of Philadelphia, are delegates from our Assembly to the General Assembly ot the Presbyterian Church In Ireland. BAPTIST. The Baptist laymen ot New York have formed a Social Union, like that of Boston and Ct-Four years aeo the Free-will Baptists orga nized a borne mission and Ireedmeu's committee to oneraie in the West. They have organized, froTcatro as a centre, eleven churches, with lZmJ, Zrl Tbev bive also a prosperous mitsion in West Virginia, with several small '-correspondent writes from Chlcago: ..WbVthere1,. no general revival , l Ch cago in several ol ra. Borne SSr.VriTtaE.. Borne extra but not with decided moetiniM nave oecii uvwi has been preaenmg success. Rth church. Rev, j Newr.l'ums paVtor,'andln tbe Filth Church, it' J "al w.liPr Tnastor: a few have been con- Kev. N .rt,,l. The . . h,irl'H still roeeuiiK iu.u a. "Uavhn is a hard and sue THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, cesfttl worker. The spacious buM In whose ample bsemeut the growtnv eongreirsli.iii now iteet 14 a monument ot bis talth, s'-sl. anl per sevetance, scarcely equalled. Monthly Rdl tlr ns are maoe to the entireties, the resale of the labors ol the pulpit aiid tbe VnboHth School." A naptihi KPbiieman who bat recently vlki.td that intere'tiug so 4 beau If ul laud, Italy, writes In a private lttr: -'The lia'iau people are all awake, and tbe Chrirrisu nitnd ot Italy u asking, 'Lord, what wilt thou hare uiiooor i,h us nope tbt (Jo I will soon lai-e up a leader there, at be rased np Oncceu lu Germany and Wibrg in Sweden. Alia h w did H" oireot them b it by ton simple truth broiubt in a written and puolishei form to their mt'-dsf" Gnrmecv were bap.ized at a place to Kur land KuMla. to bep ember last, untnr circum s'aiiresot preat persons! r sk to the ad'nini trstor, who passed d rer.ly tntough au incensed orowu to the i lace of baptism, caltnif adJres-l be peisecutors, per'oioit-d ihu ord'nance. and left bis enemies s anditg win ibeirrlubs and slakes ou tbe bank ol t,de stream. - A'terwards tbey followed to wnnes tne 1 1 jsb of in? solera. ulty, but uttered no n ore even a renroaihful word. The Lord restiame l lb"m. T vo davs tl'tirwaMts, Ht Htiothcr t-tation in Kurland, twelve more folio td the Lord J-us m His ap pointed ordinance, in the presence of Be or six nuuarca speciatori. EmoorAt. The Episcopalian ministers of this cliv have snt to bistiopt otc a commuuici'ioa taukitu? blm lor his ia-toral I -tier rebukioe iiuruo-le.nt dances an J entfriaiuinoii.s, nud tbe olood culitlus of aiileuatil lu auticMe." The Fro es ant Cfrurchman makes a volun tary expiauatioo to the cdeci tnntuhai ben mii-lrjioroieri in reference to the case ot Bishop rotter Htia uev. aivhu union, its explanation Itself needs explanation, but exonerates UiehuD Potter from any disp isition t J di-pr.ve Mr. Guion unjustly of bis seat. The Bshop oi Rtnon shows In an adlress tli it the Hstabii bed Church b-ii been srnning strength in York-h.re. Io bis own diocese there liad been raited 308,000, by voluntary tllorts, lor church purposes, wrnin the Inst tbtee years. Forty-one new churches had b"en erecteo, endowed, and couseciat-d, twenty-uine ot tbeui oemg entirely new churches, in the past 6tx year". The churca is undoubtedly in a mucu healthier couJit on in the northern province than in the ptovioce of Canterbury, lie clergy are lor tbe most part Evangelical, ana me power or l'ivauireiictiisui is suowu, as m-ght be expected, iu the attachment and zeal ol tbe laity. The lull correspondence i published be tween uisnop nirerjouscol illiiioH and Assist ant bisbop Cummins of K ntuekj. Bicbop Whitebou e begins his Qrst letter with the woids: "An eiiort has been iccently made in inis city to estaotisD a society eutitieu 'For the Prcra'itiou ot t-vanwrelical Reiieion in the NortbweBt.' I am obliged to regard this as a movement designed to aUttirb my diocese, and factious in its character!" No doubt tbe attempt to promote evangelical relnrion would disturb the bishop. He lueretoie urge! Bishop CuoiUjILs to retui-e tie suuction ol bis presence to a movement which was regarded as "i-ctiis-mat'cul and iujur oui." in s letter, and Bt-hop' Vt hitehouse's v gorous opposi ton, caused the pr poed meeting to be p it otf. But, while correspondence on this subject ws goitg on amoue the inends ot the move mint, Bshop Cummins received a second let er from Bishop Whiuhoue, saying that if the former should, as reported, speak in various dioceses iu Ocbalf of the Cuurch Missionary Society and tbe o her 'voluntary evangelical orsanizations, it would be regarded as a serious offense. To this tbe Bisbon ot Kentu'-ky re plied that he etiould visit Chicago, Feb. 21, to sol cit o tier lugs for these societies, and claiming his right to uu so notwithstanding the oojeci. ou ol the Incumbent of the diocese, and ouerg'ug him not to imperil the weliare ot the church by oppcsuir thtse recognized orramza uoiH. HereuDim tbe odended B shoo of Illinois inioxms bis brother toat he has sent to the presiding bishop a protest against bis ib tiusiou "wirhin tbe junsdlctiuu of unother bisbop." Bubop Cuuimms reolies that the humblest presbyter ha the right to occupy aty pulpit on the invitation or bis rector, aud tout he has sot lost that runt by becoming a bishop. As we have previou-lj anuoiucfd, Bifhrp Cummins kept his appointment lu taut benighted dioce;e. IndeptniJen; For a jesr past there has been a bitter reli gious war raging in fet. t'aui's Church, Williams burg, New York, between the Ritualists and anti Kl.uaiis's. The ba.tle, it now appears, is to be decided by an elect on, ani ibe loliowmg exttaordinary mnile8 o has been issued ny tne Ritualists, it speaks lor itseit: 'Jo the Members of the Congregation of St. PauVa Church, ilnamaburg, L. 1. - Suoul'd the unaersigned bee'ecteu bh wsrdens and ves'ry men ot bt. Paul's Courch, Wuliamsbuip, L. 1.. tuey individually pledge themselves to carry out tne following resolutions: First. That tbe weekly offerings shall always be counted by the wardens before leaving the church, and then handed to the treasurer, and on the nrst Sunday in the month to the rector. Secotd. That the treasurer hereafter be a per son distinct Iiom either the senior or jjnior warden of the church. Third. The neither the rector, church war dens, or vestrymen do allowedj to increase on their own person! responsibility the indebted ness ol the parish; but whatever expenses are incurred tor tne interests ot the church, they bail invariably be first sanctioned by the ma jority of tue vestry. Fourth. That the treasurer be instructed to pay, in every instance, the rector's salary be- lore settling any otner account; to render a quarterly return to the vestry vi all moneys passing through bis hands, and in uo case to aesutue the responsibility of cancelling any In debtedness wiibomthe authority ot the rector, wardens, and vestrymen. Finn. That the liturgical services, as now solemnized in this chuicb, bo continued, and so changes in ruuahllc ceremonial be intro duced. Mxth. That every legitimate means be at once devised lor cancelling the indebtedness of this unneb, and thus redeem it troai the damaging imputation of fraudulently lncurriug debt without the means of liquidating the same. Seventh. That it be aeemei inexpedient to make aDy change at the present time iu the mcde oi sustaiuiug the ministrations ot this church by thertn alof pews and tue weefcly uietenthtiou ot the ofiertorial gilt. l'ho?e, noaever, who conscientiously object to hiring a pew,- a i'(3 pieler to cousecrate, either by we kly orquarturij subscriptions.their otl'erings to .the church, may d'i so, without for eitmg the riht of occupying their accustomed seat in the house ot uod. A Cord ftom the Rector. K change In the wardens and vestrymen of the church is re quested by the rector lor the lollowiug reasons: - First. Becatue during the past year it has been almott nnpossioie to oo'atn a quorum of tbe vestry lor the legitimate transaction of hnmiesp. fcecond. Because.whilo he gratefully acknow ledges many acts oi ainuiess ana iiDeraiity from Individual niemoersottne vestry, tnatves try. in consequence of want of unanimity, has, as a corporate uouy, uouw nine or nommg ior liicrea'lDg the finances of tbe church in order to meet its uecessary expenses. Third. Because, should all the members of the present vestry be re-elected as officers of this church, the sacred relationship which now exists between the rector and ihe congre gation may, sooner or later, be sundered. FouiVh. Because the rector has been mainly indeb ed tofctfae undersigned candidates for war dens and vesirvmen for counsel, sympathy, and pecuniary aid, in what has already been done for the interests and prosperity of tbid Pat iftb. Because the rector has the most im plicit confidence iu the purity, catholicity, aud iovaltv to the church of these whom he recom-mends-believtng tbem to bold the cardinal doctrines ol God's word, as interpreted by the creeds, tbe articles and the liturgies of our Church, and repudiating the corrupt enUrge nient of thote doctrines, as authoi natively en forced by the Church of Rome. bixth. Because every rec or, by virtue of his hlh ollice. las a legitimate right to desisnate whom be fhould preler to act as war Jens and ve try men ol bU church, that In all meetlngsof tbe vestry tbre may be harmony of reeling and nnity of co-ope ra'ion. William A. W. Matstw, Reolor, No. 44 Bedford avnuuo! ward ens Gerard WiUe't, HlmbaclO. Ke1loirr. VeMryu en l oomi w. Gro-er, I-aao 8. Cheeihsiri, Th 'raas F. Mofllt, Heor? 8. Horior, John (JuMon. Daniel Aoee, Ezekiel A. Harris, Dubois Smith. M1THODI9T. An imnortant Methodist coovention was keUl Febmarv u. in Syracuse, in support of lay repre m'atl u. . A rorrespoudeot of the Preabyer says lhat In a lea. una Methodist church of Chicago thea tricals were peril. rmd on Christmas dty, alter the fashion ol tbe old Popish miracle pbtys, The Mcthoaists in ihu region are now taking np their annual missionary ointribu ttons Tee Paciflo Church in Brooklyn col lected $3325, includliitt over $1000 lor Dr. Nat's Oilman a blical prdes or-blp. -hfceiiil? Kev. Thomas S. Dunn, paitor of the Metiodit cburcn in Sun Jose, Cl., was coi'fied that any further attention totheCbl uese on his part wulJ be vl-ticd with ml-chlef to the cbuich. He pu t no attention to the thn b', but continued to invite them to tbe rhurcii. Alewdajs af er bis church wn set on Ure and tota.ly consumed. It cost $29,000 in gold. The Methodist Book Concern is a mighty CHtRhMnhn.etit. Its assets ammnt to ral estate. $238,650; nierchHiidie. $650,722; ca-b, $65,841; notes and ar-counts. $37t),703. This leaves a total, after deducting liabilities to the amount cl $175,295, of $1,105 G25. Toe earuimts last year were $152 883. Ibe book agents are Drs. Cail'on and Lsuaban at New York:, and Drs. Hitchcock and Walden iu Cincinnati. CONOREO ATION AL. According to too Coi'cge Couront, a party ot Ddrimcu h students bave been glvin-' a theatrical entertaiument in aid of an effort to cuebion the seats In the Congregational Chutcb. The First Conpregationat Church. Enfleld, Conn., at the annual hale, March 1, sold slips srveial hundred dollars in advance of pravlous ypHrs. Iu coi.tributn ns tor beuevolcnt objects during the last year have trea.ly exceeded those of former years; and it is supportiug one ot its members In teaeUinir the frscumen at An dersonvilie. A number ot recent hopeful con veisionsand addiiions are reported. Rev. ti. D. Morthrop went to London, in 1862. bv request ot a number of gentlemeu in terested in efforts to reach the masses of poor in tbe eastern section of tbe metropolis He onjn n zed a Ooneregutional (church, built an edidce with 1200 sittings, and gathered a congregation which ti ed the- place to overflowing. The cbuich bas prospered, and. havlns outgrown one editJc, is about to open another cnpttble of boiding 2500 persons. Mr. Northrop has been inviied to revisit his former charge and labor aealu amenpst them, but finds it impossible to leave his important work in Mew York. CATHOLIC An appeal was mude in bt Michael's Church lust Sunday morning, by Kieht Rev. Bishop l.VLCb, ot Charleston, in bchulf of the wants of bis puUerlL oiocese. The Pope has sent a complimentary letter to the Bisiiop of Montpelicr, who has entered into a crusade against schools for girls, except a tbey are ULder the charge ot the Church of Rome, The (Ecumenical Council will meet in the rifchi transept of Hi. Peter's, Rome, wnich will ac. on.mooate over 2000 people. Subscriptions are to be ca ied for to pay the expense of $50.CG0 in providing stalls tor the accoinmo la tlon ot ibe prelates, as well as the other enor mous expenses. Next Wednesday, 17th Instant, being the antiversary of Ireland's patron saint, it will be commemotated wita mucu and becoming so lemnity io t. Patrick's Church, in this eity, where So) mn Pontifii-ai Mass will be celebrated b.s Riaht Rev. Bishop Woo l, and the panegyric of tbe saint will be preached by flight Rev. P. N. Lynch, U. i)., Bishop of Charleston. The Pope is now establishing a blind asy luma cnarity till now wanticg in Rome, und in which be takes a gn at lutere&r. He gives very numerous audienoes, and continues to get through immense quantities ot bislues. He also takes great interest in aitlstic and an .iqua. nan mailers, and especially In tho recent exc. vatiri)at the Aventiue, which nave so pro vi ew n tally been given to Rome at the moment wheu the pressing needs ot the holy See wou d have been a serious oostncie to tno restoration ot the ihurcbes of the city. It is now honed font the Baoilica ot St. Paul will bo brought to a siiccvst-iui teiminanon. xweniy immense granite columns, quarried on the fcimolou, have aimed in Home ior me porncn. winairo. The unpriou at kt. Franeis Church, in this ctt, wLich bas been so ably and successfully given by t at her Maeuirc. b J., and his hss ciates, closed ou Punoay evening. Over 8000 pei sons received Holy Communion, a most un precedented numDer, consiuenug the bounds of. the paiifh. On Sunclty atternoon Rt. Rev. Bisbop Wood confirmed 440 peTsons, among whom were 17 converts. On the evenlug of the termination of the mission, Father Masuirede livied the closing sermon, alter which the Rt. Rev. Bishop ci ngraiula'ed both pastor and peoi le on tbe success of the mission, and expiree- d tue gratification it afforded him. The Catholics in Auburn still refuse to yield to the at bitrary action of Blshoo McQuUd, in removing Father O'Flaberty. On fciunday, February 27, tue Bishop, with his appointee, prepared to open the services; when Air. O'Fiahtrty appeared, in cassoek and cap, within the altar enclosure. The people applauded their old pastor, while the bitliop commanded him to leave the place, but received the reply thai he was tho lawful pastor ind in his proper place. Toe congregation cried out, "We will have Father Flaherty;" and tie bhbop, seeing it was of po use to proceed, oinounced that there would bo no Mass said, and that the church would be closed until they weie ready to ooey the commands of their bishop. The people met again the same duv, aud teemed unanimous with their pastor in re-ti.-ting the Lencroucbnieut of episcopal autho 1 it y. (( pendent. LUTHMUU. A J'cio Movemou Duriu tne sessions of the Conleience of the Bust Pennsylvania Synod, held in this city dorinir this week, ths subject of a reunion of the Church was introduced. Dr. fttork said there were hopefal lendencles to union. He referred in terms of favor to "Insu lanus," in tbe Lutheran and Missionary, sug pes icg a reunion. He also- referred to the "Church Boek," and tnoueht all Lutherios cculd use it if thov used any liturgy. He also reierred to Dr. Krauth's explanation of the Lord's Supper, in his notes upon tbe Augsburg Confession, aud thought that most Lutueraus would be able to unite on that explanation. Aftei these allusions, he offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Iicaotved, That a committee be appointed from this Coherence to invi e the appointment, of a similar committee lrom the Conference of the Syiiod of Pennsylvania, to delib rate upon the expediency and desirableness of a reconciliation and reunion of all Lutherans on this territory. The committee appointed consists of Unvs. Messrs. Stork, Albert, and Diouu und Messrs. Deuel ana Stem. JEWISH. K Jewish alliance in France has nearly 10,000 members. It is looking forward to the occupancy ot Palestine by tbe Jew. They have an agricultural school and colony noir J Kiln. The eighth anniversary was hold January 14, in Paris, and was a brill. ant EUllseriDg. DYEING AND PRINTING. ESTABLISHED 1810. The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, IBTATEN ILaD, No 40 North KtHHTH Street (Weit "Mel. Fhlla. origin.-. ku.uh uuanii mreei . auu J J iwuv WAV. Nfiw Yurie This old and well-known Ootnaanv are nrspared. as utiuaJ, with ihe highest degree o sIU. and ibe iikibi arproved msuhlnerr, 1 U IV K, " FIMkH ererj varlfi v of LAItlK-S' and OKSTbK. MKS'H OiHSfililo, and i'lKOK UUODS, la their uitial siiferior nisn er. UsUMKN rU CLKANBFT) WHOI.K. f 1 1 tl'S'UtUI OIK This IS our ooiy oiuto in fhllaaelpuia. 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For farther information apply at the Company's JOHN O. DALE. Agent, No. IS BROADWAY, N. T Or to No. 411 CiLLaiS UT Street, FtUladelphla, ONL3f DIKECT LINE TJ FRANCE. 'Itxa. uudJMERAL TRANSATLANTIC COUPANT'S &LA1L b'l'KASSbHll'iS BKTWKbJS MiW IfOiilk AMI iiAVKbi, CALL1MU IT BKKaT. The splendid new vessels ou this favorite route for the Ooii ilneut will sail from Fler Bo. 60 Wort 11 river, as follows: HT. LAUBbNTv M. Brocande.n..Saturday, Oct. s V1LLK 1K yAJHie. .buruioiii.........biuraay, UcU 17 F J-.Uh,lJtlt',.. ..... jLuoueeue.....jSuuxaay, OOk 81 PRICE OF FASttAGi. In gold (Includlug wine), TO BKl-JSf OB HAVRE, First Cabin.................. i40 I eeuoud CtkOiu................ ISS 'IO FAltlti. (Including railway tlcke.s, furnished on board) Firm caDin..-.Si4t Second ct.bin........8S Tiiese sttaiuer Qo ot carry steeiage passenger. bedicl aitenaance liee of Charge, Anierican travellers going to or returning from tbe cotillut-nt of juirope. by taklug tbe steamers of th s line avoid uuntcesaary risks Irom trausit by iLingllAb railways and crohsing tne chaunei, besides saving taiie, trouble, and expense. UfcuKUi: SiaCKENZIE, Agent, f0. 6SBBOALWA,Mew Voik. For pHBsage In Fuliaaeipbla, appiy at Ariams' ExpreHs Compuy, to 11. L. LEAF, l No.820CHKSSIOi' Street, PHII.Al)BL,PrllA. RinilMOVn ATffll hliU 1.-111. If HTklA MHMIP t.IMU FBltlOJtlT AJ-H iUXJS X TJZJ HOtSrl M AND WEST. EViUtY 8ATUBOAY, At noon, from FiBST WUABF aboye SCARE Jn B1JUJt.OUH BATES and THROUUH ItBCEIFTfc to all points In ,orib, ana Homh Cttrollna, via Boa board Air Line Bailroad. oonuecUng at Foriacaouth aud to Lyucbborg, Va., Tennessee, aud the West, via Virginia ana Tennessee Air JUue and Biotimond and Jjauvllle Bailroatt, trelsbt liAJNiLia BUT ONCE, and taken ai IAJW ii BAT JUS THAN AN Y OTHEIi Lf Mil. Tbe regularity, safety, and cheapness of tan ronu coiuuieua It to the public as tne iuoat doalrabla u iiinni lor canyliiu every deacruition ot trelKbk Iso charge for vonumsslon, or ay age, 01 any exponas ol transier. tstearuabips Insured at lowest rates, yrsigbl received saU p. OLYDH A 4 No. 14 North and South WUAKVES. f. p, FORTH-B, Ageut at iUchmoud and City F.CBOWELL ACQ.. Agent at Norfolk. 1 "J. NOT1UE. FUlt SOW lUliK, VIA fLX fiiiUSH M I iiLAOljauAl UU-trLCIY. TbeCJdiAl'iLbT auu uOiUKH.eli water conimunl oninn huLwon Fiiiiuoelunia aiiO Now York. rn.ean.t-rs leavedaliy trum ttrst wharf below Market sireet. Fhilauelpbla. and loot ol Wall street, New Mrwardedbv all the line running on 101 New Ynrk, North, East, and West, free of commisslm.. Vrelsbt received ou aud alier the sih Instant, anl forwarded on accouimodatiiig terms. I .f .. 1. I VU W Wl, .VU No. lit B. LEiiAWAUE Aveuii, Pbllaaeiobhsi .avuulb xtA.NI, Agent. sx HO. 119 WALL Street, New tforl. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALE2 andria. Ueorsetown. and Washmcton u (v., Via vuesapeaae auu iseiawuv u.um. wibu uuu nections at Alexandria from the most direct routs tor Li nchunrr, itrisfc 1, Knox vlile, Nashville, Iialloa and tue Houtbweat. , b teamers leave regularly every Saturday at aoo from the ttrst wharf aoo"S Market street. .Ttsigru received oau,. WM f oltiK OO., No, 14 North and tsouth Wharves, J, B. DA VIDHON, Agent at Ueorgetown. M. ItLKIUIHiJi; Co., Agents at Alexandria, vu kUUa. . NOTICE. tOll NEW IOKK. i-SV-i-r via ie aware and Karltan Cauai, SSSSU3C23 B W1FT a U KKTaAKsr OK f A HUN DESPATCH AUD BITDItK LINK, The busineis by these Uues will be resumed on and alter the sih of luurch. 1'or i'reiKh s, which will be taken au accoiDiuoaaUuif termi, apply to 8 2 No. 13: Bouth Wharves. STOVLS, RANGES, ETC fi, KOT1CE. THE DNDERIS1GNED 3& would call tbe attention of tbe puollo to bis aVra M!-W UuX.IJbN tAULH. lUilNAC'K. This la an euilrelr new heater. It Is so con structed as te at once commend lt.ell to general favor, being a cumulnallun oi wrou-m ai.a cast iron, ii is very slmile lu us construciiou, and Is perfectly air. llgUL; seir-CIl'auius, urnvrmv viywm uruxuu.auu taken oot aud cleaned. It's 'ft arranged with nprlghj hues as to produce a lar.ee mount of beat from ths same weltiut of coal lhau any furnace now in ose, The bsiomeiio conuinou or me aix as prounoea oj my new arrangement of evaporation will at ouce de mo nitrate lhat It la tbe ouly Hot Air Furnace thai will produce a pereiutly bealihy atmiaphere. Ti,ose in want of a complete Beating Apparatus ouid do well to call and examine the Gulden Kagla, " CHAKJLKrt WILLI AM8, Ros. 1182 and 11M MARK KT Btreffit. Philadelphia. A larre asscrtment ot Cooking Banges, Clre-board Btoves. Lew Iown Orates, Ventilators, etc., always on band N. K Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. 6 10 LEGAL NOTICES. TT'SiTAlE OF MARGARET TURNBULL, DE- 1 J r.aild. .Letters of Administration, rturt tenlnmfnto amiexo, n.T. .I.u turn nr MiklllKUT TDRNUOLL. dfr ceased, having been granted to tbe unders'gued, all peisoiis Indebted to said estate will make payment, SLd these having claims against the same present them without oelay to . . . THOMAS IS.. DRY8DAIE, M. D.. Alrn'r. 2 s6i No, 15il ABCll Bireet. rhlladelphis. LARZELERB & OUCHEY." CuBtom llonse Broken and Notaries Public, No. 406 LIBRARY Street. All Custom House Business transacted, PASSPORTS PROCURED A LEXANDKB O, CATTBLL & CO NO. U NOHTH WHAiiVial No. 0 WORTH WATKB BTBJUCT, fJJ ILAUlOxilA. lift0 S.IOAaiuW . UUAB n Ttmut &IAKCH 13, 1869. REALESTATE AT AUCTION. , HALK BY ORDER OF II E I R9 EST AT K i. iof Hannah Onmrtbeil. deoeased Tnomaa & up, Auctioneers. Two-story frame dwelling;, Klcgoeatlng, Twenty-serentu ward. On Satur day afternoon, March 27. 1409, at o'olook, will bold sit pnblio sale, at tne Blue Bell Hotel, Iarby road.all that lot of Rround, with iwo etory frame dwelling house thereon erected, Situate to tbe townsnlp Of KlngSPSMlog, afore said; bf ginning at point In the line of Israel Wright's s-rouDd, said point belog at the dis tance of 16 63-ICQ porches soatbwestwardly from the side of a oertotn new street called Ann street, running from tbe Ford road to the great ctoumern post roaa; menoe eiong nam wrigat s ground north 81 degrees., west 15 62-100 peiobes to tbe side. of Lewis Pass ra ore's mill race; thence along tbe same about 8 HI-100 perobes to a corner of Dr. P. J. Hoops' land; thenoe along tbe same south BU degrees, east 19 perobes, crossing a wblte oak to a point, said oint Doing at tbe distance of 16 perones southwest Waruiy from tbe side of said Ann street; tbenoe ftlorg ground of Uhnriea P. Campbell north degrees, cast S 81100 perches to the place of beginning, containing 60 square perches of lDd, more or lens Together with the privilege of a ten feet wide alley, extending aloug tbe southerly side of the above described lot Into Ann eirsei, in coiumou witn tbe owners of adjoining property, and to open and shut a gate at end or same. Ulnar ot all 1 nnn mhrtnnA. Terms, cash. Immediate possession. flOOtotie paid at 1 ime or sale. m. THOMAS fe 80NS. Auntloneers. 8 11 13 20 Noe. 139 and Ml 8. 1'OURl'U St. PUBLIC BALK THOMAS tc BON8.a Auoiloneers. le.lrable Small Farm. 1 .. acres, Oakland road, Uwohlan townsuiu, Cot iter ornDty. Pa., yK mile of Monville miles of Oakland station, on tbe Pennsylvania, Kailroad. and 4 miles from Downtniriown. Mn Tuesday, March 19. 1869. at 12 o'olook, noon. -Mil te sold at public sale, at the Pntladelphla Es cbange, all tbat desirable small firm. 0 im- pnsiug iu sores ui perebes. situate on tbe Oak. land road (a stage road from West Chester to Heading), less than one quarter or a mile of the village of Llonvllle. and 2U miles of Oakland stallon, oa tbe Pennsylvania Kailroad, 2t miles of ibe Covington station, on tbe Cuestor Valley Kailroad. Tbe Improvements are a genteel 2'4-story stone house, frame barn, atone t-tuble blgh, wllii wagon-house, stone spring bouse with excellent water, stone workshop, and other outbuildings: vegetable garden. apple orchard, snd abundanoe of fruit and shade trees. Tbe crops in toe ground. Including 3 acres of wheat, are lnoluded in the sale. persons wif ntng 10 view tne place wrii take either road; tbe stage meets the 8 o'clock train at Oakland, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morn. lDg. Will be shown by the owner ami occu pant, Airs. Anna it. xnorn. immediate pos- if. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. 2 27 sat Nos. 130 and HIS. FOURTH St. SREAI 8ale. 1 oh stre REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' Three-story Brick Dwellioit. No 1310 street, above Hanover street. On Tues day, March 23 li-69, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pulillo sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all tbat three-story brick messuage, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of lieach street, 119 feet i Inches northeast ot Han over street, No. 1316; the lot containing In front on Beach street 20 feet, and extending In depfi on the northeant line 92 feet 2)4 Inches, and on the sout hwest line 95 feet 7 lnohes, more or less. Tbe house contains ten rooms, has the gas introduced, bath, hot and cold water, cooking range, beater, etc Clear of all lnoumhraaoe. J mined In te possession. Keys at No. 1310 Beach street. Terms $2500 may remain on mortgage. J M. THOMAS HONS, Auctioneers, 341310 Nob. 139 and 141. S. FOURTH Street. A REA JfiiSale. Two Brick Buildings and Large Lot, Twtlflh street, between Oxden and Myrtle streets. On Tuesday, March 16, 1869, at 12 o'olook, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Excbange, all that large lot of ground and tbe Improvements therein erected, situate on tbe east side of Twellth street, between Ogden and Myrtle streets, Fourteenth ward: containing In fronton Twelfth street 78 feel 9 Inubes, and extending in depth on ine norm side along Ogden street 77 feet 9 Inches, and on tne soulii Bide along Myrtle street 66 feet 5 inches, and In wlath on the rear end 78 feet. The Improvement are a two-story brick build ing fronting on Twelfth street, and a two-story brick building on Ogden street. It has been occupied as a pork packing establishment, and lately for tne rectifying business. Trms K5500 may remain on mortgage. Clear of all incumbrance. Immediate possession. Keys at No. 678 N. Broad street. M. THOMAS A 80N3, Auctioneers, 2 23 m 6 IS Nob. 139 and 111 8. FOURTH St. jm HEAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' Three K-i Sale. Business Stand. Mouern siory Brlok Store and Dwelling, northwest corner Nineteenth and Thompson streets. On. Tuesday, March 16, 1669, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all tbai modern three-story brlok mes suage, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate at ihe north wast corner of Nineteenth and Thompson streets, containing In front on Nineteenth street 18 feet, and ex tending in depth along Thompson street 72 feet, including on tbe west end part of an alley 8 feel wide, leading Into Thompson street. It Is occupied as a store and dwelling; has gas, bai b, hot and cold water, cooking rauge, etc. Terms-tiiuu may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. May be examined any day previous to sale. M. THOMAS & SONS, Anotloneers, 2 23 m6 13 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. A DM INISTBATHIX'S SALE. THOMAS 8CJN8, Auctioneers. Three -story linos: lTvrtiii: Ulne, No. 21 S. Twentieth sireet, below Murket street. On Tuesday, March l(i, 1801), at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at puolio sale, at the Philadelphia Excbange. all that thrte siory brick messuage and lot ol ground, situate on tbe east side of Twentieth street. 217 feet 8 Inches sou lb of Market sireet. JNo. 21: tne lot containing in Iront on Twentlell) Street 17 feet 8 lnobes, and extending in depth 7U feet, lias tbe gas introduced, etc Hubjeot to a yearly ground-re nt or ;ij, AXijMja ikooo, Auuiiuuuem, 34 0 13 Mos. 139 and 111 8. FOUltTU Street, AT PRIVATE SALE. AT PRIVATE BALK. VERY E jE gant country seat and muslon, of the late ns Pearson, Esq,, deoeased, with stable and coach bouse, 7 acres, Broad sireet and Old York; road, U00 feet front, below Fisher's laae, Twenty second ward. All that very elegant country seat, beginning ou the west line of Old voik roau, .uu leet a;-i mcnes irom tue north side of Bristol street; i hence extending aort.h- ward along uid xorK road as leet 1 lucues, to sn anelu: thence northward hlong toe siiine 1U2 f el 6 inches; thence westward, at right angles with proposed continuation of Broad street, 272 fett 0 inches, to the east line of snd cot initiation oi nronn street; tnenoe southward along the same 0-ii feet; thence eustwtrd. at right angles with said liroait Ktreot, ittw feet I.'s inches, to the place of beglunlng; aud also, au that lot beginning at a point, the luleiseauou of tbe middle of liroad sireet aud the rnUdle of C'ourtlBUd -street; tbence exteudlng eastward along the middle of Courtis nd utre.-t 3u(i foei2j IncbeB, to tbe west line of the O.d York roo; luence soiuuwaru aiong tue west- siae or uia York roHd 3U0 feet 1 ot an luoh: tbence west ward by tbe above described lot 313 leet 11 inches, to me miucue or nrosa sireet; tnenoe northward along Broad mreet 2U8 feet to the place of beginning. Tue improvements consist ol sn elegant manaton, 41 by 40 feet. with back buildings, bunt aud finished thioughoutln a very superior manner; wide ball, tiled throughout; parlor, horary, dialog. room, sittiDg-roou), and 2 kllcueus ou the first llooi; 7 chambers on the secoud, aud 5ou the third floor, and observatory on ton. Ithaaaii the modern Improvements aud conveniences oi a city resilience, gas ( jnan-ieiters ani nx turts included), bath, hot and cold water, water closet, furnsce, oootting-rangn, eto.; has large and handsome porch, with veranda; also, gar deaer's residence, large stable and coaoh limine. green house and other out-buildloizH. and the grounds are handsomely Improved with choice snruuDery, nne shade trees, evergreens, etc.; convenient to Wayne Station ou meOerman town Kailroad. aud easy ot access to the city. This property adjoin, the eiegaut roHidtnceof a. J. liuckDor, zq., ana is opposite Mr. josepa B. Loverlhii's and Mr. Jamra O. Welbaiu's. Pbotographio views may be seen at the Auction uooiiis. immeoiate possessiuu. May be examined At any t ime. M. THOMAH & HONS. Auctioneers, 88mwt3l J Nos. iau and 111 B. FO U Kf HJStreet COTTON 8A11. DUCK AND CANVAS. OP KJ all number and brands. Tent, Awnln, and Wagou-Cover inick. . , . AW I Paoer Manufactnrera Drier rel, tTm thirty inchee to seventy! xlnchet w,,Ilfu'"i'4 Ins- Hall Twine, eto. JOH N W. KVUKMANi BiimtMUHCU Muest Alt SMoras jCTIOM SALES ; M. THOMAB A HONS Knn 139 LSD HI - -' l li is i M..KOOM . i Aha vLy.asZ XtnrMr flKRMIH 1 FIN EOI L? A tnn TWO VKBV t-VFKPlUH MbVs I Amli.72J ' AMI OTHHB CAKtKTct, ETC., ETC. w.",IVA--. . On ML' bdat Morning March lit, at tOo'clork, by oaraiogue at No. ui w .. Nlneieentb strpei, above Arch siret. the asjra -liousebtld furniture, onmprnlng handaome o mi a)unt parlor. dlulnR nmru, llbrarr. and ooamhA, flilDilnre. brfTpt sideboard, bonk rata. r,a. Ibimi made t y Bberr, French p'ate ilr mlrr rs Moe ' Dunrr, rrvi.uii v -aid r,r mirmrs no. i; two vry onrlr duub'e-barral manm by Krldr (cost mo) and the oth.tr br t t2j maibls saiueor'Bt John." tw ore maoe Jivsns lcot Frmcb OOrk. curislns. suilns miUrsMtL ala... Velvel, Brusels, Intraln, and O iier carpets, etc. May be examined on ths morning of sU-t at! O'clock. lUu PA I K OF RKAI. KBTATK AND BTOOK8. Marcb Is, at 12 o'rluck noon, at tue Fai'adelphia Kzrliante, will Incliici l.EH IO H KOCLfNO MILL, and sbont 4 Ar-i Bullrlnr. Mscbli'ery, Bteam Engines, eto.: CITY Of A LI BNK w N FA . TWJ-LKlll Btrret bptween Ogden and Myrtle Two Brick HuliduigM and Loi OAK LAM) IOAH 2S U.I1SS from Osklaad Station-Ksrni, II .cria. MKKTEE1I H and THOMPSON, north irest C . Br Htoreaad Dwelling. CAT HAHIK r-ti 4t. No O.IO-Brlck Dwalllnr. Co l HAK'NR Strict. No. (t-H-Bilok Dwe l or. CAThaBIFS! ttrt, N Od -Brloo lillni. OuDKV biroot Nos. W)', M)4, and NOO Tire three r Brick Iiwel'li.gs. In the rear of too abont, TF NTH 8iret, Ino. Oltf. corner of Bod man iior at d I)rel brg. HF.VkNTU (north) Btreet, No. 956 Three-storr Brlrh Ixxlilr g. ' 1VNTIKT1I (prulb). JT" 91 Brlrk Dwelling. TWK1.F111 (uoith). Mj. 014-Hrlck DweUlnaVaA tlocirrn. mmKV Mrret.No. 1016 Brick Dwelling-. Ground K-nt, Sol tbOfkcti. B shates Camdeu aud Atlantic Eallroad Oompsav (ccnimtin). Im tbsres Buck Mounta'n Oal Cmnpany. lusbaies Keilauo- iDsraiiC Company. 6srars Wtsiern Nailnnai Bs-ik. 1 share Phi adHliihia an (inmhern Mall Htoamshln 9 shares National it-nk of Nurm Ainerlna. SCflRi arfS Anietlnsu Bnnotihole Machine Oo. lnsshar Mechsnlcs Natlo al Bank. IU shares Frai klin I.'S puts. SO shares Umpire Transportation Oompsny. 40 shar s Central Trn- pvrtatlon Co. Bi-o shares McKan snd F;lk IadiI luiprovementO SO aharei Coi NolldaHD National Pank. Few No. Sn Tenth PresbrterUa Ohuroh. CS sbares Uultn Balirosd and Traiisportatloa OS. 1 rbare Point Frees" Park. BoxMtall Folnt B-efBS Park. 10 shares KolerB-lse It-siirarcOompny. 8 pbares Academy of Muslo. with ticket. 1 rbare Ac-deiny of Fine Art, ltO shares Delaware Dlvislou Canal Co. Catalogues now ready. I U It SECOND SALE OF KLKU ANT OABISET FU6V N1TUHK TO CLOJK A PA rTN k-KHIP ACCOUNT. Od Frldav Morning, March 19, at to o'clock, will be sold at public sals, la Mir Urge secoud-siory warerooms, without reserve, by catalogue, a large and extensive asortni.o.tof elegsDt csblnet furniture. Including rcseweod. wal nut, and eborjy tarlor. cbamb-r. aud dlamc room furniture, ilnlnhea in the latest st' le coveMngs aad merbles. all trad, by tbe ce ebraied manuraoiurera. Oeoige J. Henkels. I.scy A Uo., and oornorlniog chol. e selection, warranted Io every raspeot well worthy tbe attention of persons lurnlsulng. sit St BUNTING, UUKBOfcOW CO., AUCTIONS KKlta, Noe. SS2 and m MARHkT Street, oorkl Of Bank street, I.AKGE BALE OS FBENCH AND OTHKB On Monday Morning, 8St March 15, at lo o'oiock, on four months' oredli, ALW, A bPESlAL H. LE OF BIBbUNcJ AND all LL1NEKY OoODS, by order of MESSRS. SORCHAN. ALi.IEN A DiaQKLHANST. the I upnrtailon ot MESSRS. SOLKUaO FBERE9, Comprliing Full lines ol No. 2 to 60 colored corded edge ribbons, fine quality. Fuil lines oi No. S to 80 all-bolled extra quality ' co'ored mrded edge rlbbuns, of their oeleortei bbleld brand. Full lines ol No. 4 to 60 fl - e qnality black ribbons. A foil line of No. S to 200 extra quality all bulled black rlbb-D8. A full line of No. IX to 80 black and colored satla ribbons. . ... A line of figured ribbons. , ' A full line of gros train and satin sash rlbbjns. A line Of black silk watered ribbons. ',, ALriO. A full sssortment of colored gros de Naples aofl ' poult ae soles, black and co'ored satins, etc ALMU. Blsck and colored En.llah crepes, whits and black allk nialtmi. also. A full line of 8u Etlenne ulsok silk velvet rlbban. aL-o. By order of Messrs H. Henneiiuln A Co., A fun and complete line 01 veil barege, la all grades snd colors. A mil and complete line of Dona Maria, tn all gr-des aud colors. Thibet and merino square and long shawls. -White mous de lalnesoawls. Also, a line of white broche shawls. S13tt BALE OF ao00iJKBA,orf SHOES, TBAV-CL. On Tuesuay Morning. 310M March IS, at 10 o'clock, ou four mouths' credit. LABGE BALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN. On Thursday Mi. ruing, March 18, at lu o'clock, on four months' credit. I1SM LARGE BALE OF 0AKPETINQ3 OTT,0L0TH8, On Friday Morning 8 IS St Marcn IS. at 11 o'clock nn rnnr months' cradit. aonot . 201 Di.Cea Of lntfraln. V.null.n . lint. bfllUD. nauur. ai d rag carpetlngs, floor oll-clolhs. mattings, eto. B Y B. 8 C O T T, J R ECOTT'B ART GALLJaRYa No. 1030 OHEd ' NUT Bireet. Fhlladelphla. CARD.PprSnna wiftKlniy tn rnn I rlhn I In D.a a f Biritu its, to lake plsce at Scott's An Gallery, No lotto Uhdoi street during tbe next week, must liav tlinn on Ibe premises on or before BATUit DAY,l.thlr.siaDt. CARD The undersigned will give particular at tenlloa to Bales at Dwellings of parties lemovUux Having ro place lor sio age of furniture. It will be to my interest te make clean sales. Ltbr consignment, ot Merchandise rrsnectiully solicited. It ATARTIN BROTHERS. AUCTIONEERS. XV-L ( Lately Palemeii for M. Thomas A Bons.t No. 52 CHibNUT BU, rear entrance from M lnorj SALE rP TIIE VALUABLE PTJBLTCATIOWB OF THE LATERkV. ISAAC LEEsJfin DhXJ JJ. Jewish Bibles, Dally and Holiday Frayer Books, Ilia courses aud other works. On Mouday Evenlug, March 15. at 7' a o'clwk. at tue auction store, Farllcmais hereafter. 358t Sale at No. 13T N. Thirteenth Street ELXGaNTOILEU WALNUT PAR -UK, LIBRART, CilAMBkh. AND DININH-KOUM eCKNf I'UKK. I l-OANT ITAOhAK, HANOMOMB KNtiLIdtt BitUr-bKLs.lNtiHAlN. AND Of H Kit CAKFAfrJ, K1C. E'IC. On Thnnday Mornlnar. March IS at lu o'clo k, at No. 1S37 North Thir teen h street, by catalogue, Ihe eriil e furniture, In- 0 udli-g elenaui oiled wamut nrawlng-room suit, Civertd with lite green plusn, handsomo elagnreaao ceLtre table to match, suit walnut aud rep Horary lurutture, 2 e esut waiuut chamber suits, superior wainu. bullet sideboard, marble louand mirror, ex tension table, handsome English Brussels paMor and Bt air caj pels, floe ln.ralu and othvr xarpais, hsnd souie walnut hat Htanil, line v8-s. Thefuruiinre was made tj order and Is equal to new. jMay be examined on morning of sale. 3 I07S CLAfK iV hVANb, AL'CTIONEEItS, KO. 630 fcliEBN OT Bireet. Will tell THIS DAY, Morning and Evening, A large invoice of Blankets, Bed btireads, Dry UoOtSi 1 lotus, Casslmeres, Hosiery, Stationery. Table aad FocKot Cutlery, Noiiona. etc. , City and country merchants will find bargains. Terms cash. . . Goods packed free of charge m . CD. WcCLEFS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SO . 60S MARKET Birt't. BALE OF 1000 CASUS BOOTS, SHOES. BBO. UANS, E'O On isonday Morning, -Marcb 15. at lo o'clock. AUo.alaise aatortmsnt of clTtMond.y. and Thursdays. 1 U HON. AUCTIONEEBB MKHCHANTS, No, OU riw AhOT atraSV rear sntranoa No. HOT Baasoas L' -.v TlPPINPflTT. HON CO., AUG- K'rr.r.iVKMM AsllUUBST BUILDING, NO. y LlPPiNCorr, bus i T.OMUEKM. A&UUUBST alU MAKKA.T Btreet. T7-EKNAN, PON CO., J. N ollS tLFBOST Street., AUCTIONEKBS, UU kB. KINKELTN. , ATO A EESIDENCII U and pracuca of thirty years at the Northwests rr.i rTnion atreeui. has lately ra oved ti Bnth KLKVEN1K b. teStWSSa MA, KHtosu,pVrioryM1'ths woP and sirfeotrs of alf iscSnt rSrwiloT looapind oousUtuUonal aiteo, r,i.. .ilJ u a tare, is proverbial. UD,La of ths skin, appearing In a bnndd fll fsrintoTnui totally eradicated; mental and ptiyni)! I!tkneli7aud all nervous deblhUse ScleuDtloai. iottuocmituiLI UMtaA. OUtcg ' stout from A. si, to $r.ia ? continues. Brother i'
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