Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 29, 1864, Image 6

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    -yiUTH COHftBEfIg—FIRST SESSION.
.. * —27,-4804.-.*.
wattsb —Not morethaa fifty members were pre
seat vesterday, it Having been agreed that naming
should be done to-day except the making of
occupied the, chair, and the Presi
dent’s annual messuage was announced as ; the
® foriaer declare
sibnof the President, that the Union was unorokea.
mad th&tall secession ordinances are null and void,
' Tn this viewlm concurred, and, ttigivfore, .whaft--
>vfL?the rebellion stall be suyprossecfc either by
lowe or voluntary sabmissfoa the revolt
lug states are thereby restored with all thetr rigtu?
aiid privileges m the Union under the Bedera.l and
State This vfew was sound, ani
was acquiesced in. by conservatives and Demo
crats. But the President had changed,
a scheme for reconstruction more.de--'
' i fitrdctive th’nii-the old doctrine of.State.Righ.ts. Th‘
iSieme wS mapped out by the master builder *ith
anencil dipped in blood. Persons are to voteyust
asthe President may direct. : The .effect was, the
iroh tread of despotism out the last
vestige of constitutional liberty, and leaving nbth
ing but desolation. It won f d establish
odious abolition oligarchy of a savaje and qraei,-
character, ’and it was enough to fire any man’s,
veins in which runs a drop of Revolutionary
blcod. Fanaticism and sectional hate had plugged
the nation into bloody horrors, the joint work of
abolition and secession—twin, brethren in guilt
and crime. w
(Cornu)said'the President’s scheme
of recoustrucuon' seeks to liberate .order from
anarchy and paralyzing influences, to prevent in
nocence from being Compounded with guilt, to
separate loyalty from the unhealthy contact of ilis
unionists, which Would subject themln the eye of
the law to thie piihUhment tor*crimes The task
was' ene of great .embarrassment and difficulty,
became of the imperfection oiShuman wisdom, aad
because the plan was designed by the President to,
be transitory in its character, to bridge the chasm’
'between State anarchy and State restoration, Com
mencing the ‘great deliverance. In at empting to
.solve this mostdifficult problem*no statesman who
looks to the fntore would adopt any.different plan.
"While.the President’s plan may be incomplete, a
was as comprehensive intricacies of the-sub
ject would permit.* But it possessed the rare merit
of being just to the Government, just to the insur
gent States, and jnstto the slave. Sir. Demiag. in
this connection, defended’the'Amnesty Proclami
tion as being justifiable from the'fact that, in the
legal sense, every citizen in the insurrectionary
States Is a public enemy. With the wiping oat of
slavery on this continent would succeed a. higher
order of civilization, and an indissoluble bond of
perfect union and peace.
Hr; Francis Blair )Mq,) discussed the~ affairs of
that State, and defended himself from attacks
which had bten made upon his course. Having
sought throughout this rebellion to discharge his
whole duty, he might challenge a comparison oi
records with his assailants. The rad icalshad en
kindled the smouldering fires, and from a spirit of
retaliation hiaid undertaken to build np a party:
They were in the past pro-slaveryites, but pow;
like all renegades, they denounce those who shave
always been consistent on the shbject of emancipa
tion/ For himself, he was always willing to ac
cept gradual emancipation, and when the people
o£ .that State ccsirea'immediate emancipation be
would be more than-ready ,to accept it. Ue en
tered upon an exposition of the subject, charging
that these radicals had sough to deceive the Uaion.
men by misrepresentations and were not, as the.
record shows, in favor of Immediate emancipation,
having refused to vote for it in convention \viien
they had tbe power to carry it. He repeated tha
they wi re false to their proclaimed principles.
.Bar. Blair replied" to the'remarks formerly de
livered bv Hr. Davis (hid.) saying th* latter was.
brought into poinical life* by a~secret Kao#
Nothing organization which warred against a par
ticular vvhite man, and who was the mostjancor
ons and malignant of Us Readers; and this was the
man-who has assailed *he colonization scheme,
meanwhile pretending to be a friend of the Admin
istration; . As to the recent convention in Balti
mo e, it was compelled'to nominate Mr. lan.coin,
as the people of the State were for him- But dark
lantern associations still exist in Maryland, and
hence some delegates were elected professedly for"
Jnr;.Lincoln, but to betray their trusts—one of Se
cretary Chase’s assessors declaring he would vote
for whom, he ple?g*d. Hr.- Blair expressed his
•surprise that representatives, from Indlaua aad
othfr States had been caught in a. trap by signing a
... for the rejection, by the Senate, of
SchofieldasHajor.General. i :
(Ind.) denied -that the delegation of
,„th&tState w.as caught Jnatran. He whit
tI “LP?F l er . was, and.thatTt fold the truth
!;.=B3x.f-Grinnell-(Xnd.) said the Missouri militia
came from Northern Missouri Into the southern
portion of his district, stealing horses and ptun
dering hen-roosts. They threatened to blow no
the and to unite themselves with
Knigh*s of the Golden Circles.
, Mr: Blair replied that was uot. sufficient ground
against Schofield; while a few such men may have
been passed over, the attention < f the commanding
officer was directed to another quarter.
Mr. -Grihiiell repeated, Schofield was not as
true to h:s trust as he ought to have been, and was
using lus influence to degrade radical men. ' *
Mr. Bl?ir said enemies sought to rely on rais.
reprepresentation to injure Cren..fcfeofleld, and tlius
make an issue against, th* President. Tke Navr
Department courted investiga’ion, but not so with
the Treasury Department. A more profligate ad
ministration than that of tkjj latter never existed
in any coun'ry. The country redolent w.th
the fraud and corrnptiou of the agents. Ag tin and
again permits to trade were sold to the Highest bid
dei;.and recently in Baltimore, a permit was given
to a-notorious blockade runner, ' whose vessels
had more than once been seized. If Mr *Oii:i3e’s
friends had thought these things could not be.
proved they would doubtless have voted for an in
vestigation. In alluding to Mr Pomeroy’s recent
Secret circular, he spoke of its design as an in
trigue against the man who had confided to Ohase
a portfolio, but the President was doubtless satis--
fled every day Chase remained in the caoiuet male
him eink.deeper in the contempt of every honora
ble man. .
Mr. Blair gave notice of his intentiocbto intro
duce a resolution on Monday, to iuquire into the
affairs of the Treasury Department in connection
with trade regulations in Mississippi. *
Mr. Donnelly (Min.) addressed the committee
for an hour, on the importance of ehccfflragi'ug"
foreign immigration, .aud au advocacy of a bill
heretofore introduced by him to establish a bureau
of immigration.
Mr. Eden (111 ) spoke in condemnation of the
acts of the Administration in connection with thl*
war, which, with our overwhelming numbers,
ought long ago to bare been ended, on the principle
of the Crittenden resolutions.
The Committee then rose, and at 4.45 the House
adjourned,
PKOPUBALS.
Proposals for bituminous coals.—
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office
Gas "Works, No. 20 South
&E\EN rH Street, nntilnoon of.FRIDAY, 22d of*
t. or applying the whole or any part
I'otis rf Bituminous Coals , suit
able lor the mauniacture. of illuminating Gas, to be
on the Railroad tracks of the lias Works
at the First Ward aid the Ninth Ward S.atlons, in
tne following monthly quantities ; e'ght thousand
tons in each of the months of September, October,
November, December, and six thousand tons in.
€a chof the'mdntha of Jane, July, August, 1854,
1865 Jauuar » February, March, April and May,
«JS? e * c ° a * s must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a
SKjjSj* a PP r oved by the Engineer of the Gas
tracUs t?asea/ alt 0 tUe Baraple on which the con
4.iS?®?rop^sa } s muBt describe tbe particular va
-8 inte,wiea t 0 t,e supplied and the lo
cation and name of the mine or pit from which
they am to be raised. If they are of a kind nit
?^^^ reC t e , Etly .? sed . at lhetß Works, samples for
0^J i °y ess lha n fifty tons, must be delivered
Z^ssMVfsssiisas^
potale ta whnfa reterTBtlle rlght to accept any pro-
KSmtettoW or to reject all. J they
in tie event r | int f ests of the Trust, andf
tor to deliver the"i-hnv. tlle pa ‘of any contrac
' both in euantitv «Sl a i l 3 a< 7 orrll ngto his a,r,:emant, ,
the right'to' whir?’ reserve
may be reqnlred to
tothe contractor any iol3-or d damlsi y ’ an . ach^ rg s
eachlaiinre. y toss or damage arising ftonl
. , mont> l, ]y ’ 111
fiedpeiiods of °^uV l^J ,x J noDtils niter the specl
beinetave- Tery ’ tbe Jsth of each month,
nes or at ihl ave ™ ge of the monthly delive
aMefdatesXhi? Irustf1 rust f will be made
i~f oai \ 3 with, legal interest offi
cont ractors prefor to make deliveries
twtheV™ 11 ; e< t ulred ’ . lh “y maybe received to far
*7 °an be conveniently, stored, but navments
- 0 dateftom apeeffl to tto
r 4u C vred’ y f or thefnlftlment of centraci will be
amount ~e ach proposal. must name the
v.ftVred a «4 character of.security that! will he
. - JOHN C. ORESSON,
. "Engineer In. Chief. ■.
-jQpoeals Io to be endorsed ■* l Pro- ,
. the-office* br bo:-TedeiVed at'
... §p!'W‘:SET'ENTH &l '?J lel V tli a Gas-Works, No. 2#'
P4 Y ' , - I,laT ch lEt. ' anUl noon of TUESi
■ ? u i^ 8d ’nmp Postsf|‘m?ia£'} p P lyin S two or three,
: fi ov . nsed for the pphti Shttern »nd weight
. proposals should state S,iH ,!tr Cot lamps. The
■ -at thKkiffi Sttg. *£***-»«&.
• * j vJP^Aa?JX.EWAJ>A3;w.tinn^H?L^ e «r in Chief..’
J - SOnth Delswareavehnd. “ H5 ’ '"nut
speoiae g:
FA.THIC--MKDIUA-U
teenth Annual Commencement for conferring De
grees will be held in the Musical Fund Hall, DO
OUST Street, oqiWEDNESDAY, Marched, at 12
M. , t £:■ • ; ; > ' •:, f •• L
Valedictory* Address byH. N. Guernsey, M. D. V
professor of Obstetrics. The public are invited to
attend. ” 4 -
; 'f&27-3t» - s. S; BROQKS v M; D. T Dean.
'Vy* -OFFICE of; THE WARDENS FOR
LL § THE PORT OF PHIIiADELPHIA,; 119
WALNUT street—Pililad&lphia, Feb.- 27, 1864.
NOTlCE—Messrs. Wm. Cramp & Son having,
made application lor h licefise- to iinorove their.
Pier adjoining Palmer strett, on the Delaware , action,
on, sa a application will betaken by the Board of
Wardens.on MONDAY, March?, ISGI. .;
S. WATNE, .... -
Master Warden, .
Ye27r3t6, Port of : Philadelphia. -
THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY ;U*
Ithe*1the* ‘ ‘Church Home for Children’ ’ will be
held in St. Luke’s Ohurcb, Thirteenth abOTe P’
on SUNDAY next, the SSthinst., com
mencing at?# o’clock; a Sermon will be preached
by theßev. Alexander H.. Vinton, D,-D., of Ne w
.York} the " annual report , read and a collection:
takenup in-aid of the iustitntion. Thepublicare
invited to be present.. fe26-2t* •
PHILADELPHIA, EEB 26, 1881.—The
[LS firsimeeting of theCHEROKEE MINING
COMPANY, of Michigan, under its Articles ot
Association, will beheld at 320 WALNUT street
Philadelphia,' on TUESDAY, the fifteenth dawof
• March; 1804. at 4P. M. - ; :' .• ’
fe26,tmhlss ISRAEL MORRIS, '
♦ W. P. JENKS, <
Two .of the Associates of said Corporation.
■E-V ■ -*FEB. 26, 1804.—»
XS, The First Meeting of the OSAGE MINING
COMPANY' OF MICHIGAN, under its Articles
of Association, will be held at 32G ,WALNUT
street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 15th
'day ofMarch, *ISG4, at5P. M.
. , CHAS. W. TROTTEBti
- GEORGE R. OAT, .
fe26tmhls} Two Associates of said Oorporatipn..
EIPTH WARD BOUNTY, TWENTY
LL3 FIVE DOLLARS The Treasurer is stiU
paying the above Bounty to all . recruits properly
accredited to the Ward' quota. One hundred, men
wanted at once- Office, 400 WALNUT street.
EDWARD C. KNIGHT, Treasurer, fe26-3t*
(v» COLLEGE, WEST
IkS .PENN.SQ.VARE.—The:Spriug Course of
Lectures and Demonsirations will begin MARCH
Ist, and continue lour months.
Hradnates of respectable Literary Colleges are
admitted on their Diplomas, an<f~non-graduates
-alter Examination, to the class of ’GS (Engineers).
Those who desire to join the class of ’G6 will, if
'prepared, be admitted to,the Scientific School in the
order of application as fast as Vacancies occur.
Tickets to the lectures. Mineralogy
-and Chemistry, and to the practical instruction m
Chemistry and Design, may be obtained separately
;if desired.. , •: v
AX.FBED L. KENNEDY, M. D.,
x President of Faculty.
fe26-3t*.
PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING
Uot Railroad Company, Office 217 South Fourth
■Streets . PnihADaLrmjg September 3, 1863.
i ;DIYIDEND NOTICE.-?The following named
persons are entitled to a Dividend on the commgn
stock of this Company. The residence of several
of them is unknown, and it is therefore necessary
that the Certificates 1 of Stock. should be presented
on calling for the Dividend.* '
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
. 6TOCXHOia>BBB’ ZCA2IB3.' •
Timothy C. Boyle,- ~ Henry B. Sherer,
S. Lancaster, Andrew Turner,
John Mclntyre, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich-
Benjamin F. Newport. - fe2G-tf§
iy=» CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY.
—The Coupons due March 1. 1861, on the
EIGHT PER CENT. MORTGAGE BONDS of
‘ *The Continental Hotel Company, ’ * will be paid
on and after that date upon presentation of the
same at the COMMERCIAL HANK, in the city of
Philadelphia.
fgS5-imhls J- SERGEANT PRIOR, Treat.
OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COM
MIISSION, No. 412 PRUNE street; De
cember 29, 1563.
Warrants for the City Bounty Ytwo huudredand
fifty;dollara) will be issued to all new recrulu for
old regiments, credited to the qnota of Philadel
phia on the coining draft. J -
Muster rolls, certified by proper mustering offi
cers, must be sent to tbe office of the Commission
one day previous to the issuing of the warrants.
Officers must accompany and vouch for their
men when the warrants are delivered.
- Philadelphia soldiersre-enlisUngia the field will
receive their warrants as soon as certlfied copies of
the muster-in-Tolls are' furnished 4o the Commis
sion by the Adjutant-General of the State.
Men enlisted in Col. McLean’s Regiment (!B>d
Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive the bounty
in-companies when duly mustered into the U. S.
service, and credited to the quota of the citv.
The Commission sits daily from 3 tosr. Mt,
during which hours only warrants are delivered.
These warrants are cashed on presentation at the
office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank.
By order of the’Commlssion.
SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Sec*y.
evog=» OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COK
-MISSION, No. jHaPBBNKStreet, Phila
delphia, December 13, 1563. ■ \
The Commission for the } ayment of the City
Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjnst
the claims of all he w recruits In old regiments.
Until further-notice, the Commission" will sit
daily from 3t05 P. Bl.'. •. - .
Bounties will be paid to those only whose names
areborne on rolls furnished .to" the Commission by
the Assistant Protest Marstal-Greneral, or the
United States Mustering Officer- for Philadelphia.
Claimants for the bounty must be vouched for
by a responsible United States Officer. Officers
will bring their men to the office in sounds for the
purpose.
In a-fewdays notice will be given when and how
recruits in hew organizations and veterans re-en
listing in the held can receive their bounty.
By oi der of the Commission.
, jal-if ...... SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD UOM-
Jj? PANY. TREASURER’S DEPART
MENT, PniLADKLriiiA, February 15, lfifil.—The
Boaxd of Dilectors have this day declared an EX
TRA DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS
upon each Share of the present Capital Stock, as
registered on the boo’s of the company this day.'
■ The said Extra Dividend to be payable in Stock
of the Company,* atm par value of-Fißy Dollars
per share, the shares to be dated May 2, IsM, and
to be entitled to dividends payable m Norember
next, acd thereafter, -as the "present stock of the
company.
Stock Ceitificates for the extra dividend will be
dellvered'on and after May 2, JS64.
ielC.tmhl . . THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
(Y==. DELAWARE MININO CO. OF MICH
IUf IGAN.—Notice Is hereby; given, that au
Installment of One DollaT per Share of the Capital
Stock in the Delaware Mining Company of Mich
igan, has this day been called by the Board of Di
rt ctors of said Company* due and payable at the
office of tbe.Company, No. 32G WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, on or before the Ist day or March
18M. Interest will be charged on all Installments
alter the same sha’l have become due.
By order of. the Board of Directors.
_ , S. M. DAY, Secretary.
DatedPnix.ADELrniA.Feb. 15,1801. felG-tmblj
«S=» OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAlL
its • HOAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, Feb
ruary 15, 1864. .
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
" The Annual Election for Directors will be held
on MONDAY* the Seventh day of March, lsi>), at
the Office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD
Street. The polls will be open from ten o’clock
A. M.i nntllsix o’clock P. M.
No share or shares transferred within Sixtv da; 3
preceding the election will entitle the holder 0.-
hblders thereof to vote.
.. ' EDMUND SMITH,
fe!7-tmh7 Secretary.
ne==> PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND
ItS CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY, Office •
of the Secretary, Pittsburgh; Pa., Febrnarv
12th,1864. ’ 1
u The annhal meeting of the Stock and Handhold
ers of this Company, for the Election of Directors,
and such other business as may come before it, will'
be held at the Office of said Company, in the citv
of PITTSBURGH, oiithe THIRD WEDNESDAY
of MARCH,, A. D. ISG4, at 10 A. M.,
The_ Stock and Transfer Books of the'Company,"
at their Office in the city of Pittsburgh, and at their
Transfer Agency in the city, of New York, will be
closed on the Ist day of March, at 3 o’clock, P.M.,
and remain closed until the 17th day. of March
' -W. H. BARNES,
■. _fciatmal7 Sectetsry.
OF FACT and fancy.
faSiliol -^lAi- fo . r u e r<!hcf of disabled Soldiers’
Affe^^Vl&CH^H^sS^EEU^Hr
' I J J^ SUAy EVENING,
s£et £ tbe ’ R Jm 3 s3 B;NorffiEmH?H 8 ;NorffiEmH?H
•™—l - I . ■••• - fetiO-Dt*
■MhHHJA, Philadelph”;
; Notice m hereby givenito thrf. holdS of the out
stapding Serip the Union Mutual Instance
Company or Philadelphia, that the Stock and
Scrip holders, at a meeting: heldvthis date. re.
.solved to extend to the holders, of the bufitandme
Scrip the privilegepl eonverllhg said Scrip into '
-the Capital Stock of the Comuany, according to
,section 6thof the amendment'to the Charter, on"
the saihe terms as previously douß; payment of
Instklmeht'to be made February 1,.: lS6i! .Other; '
wise? interest to be charged on payments made”
after that date, and the p'rivilege of conyersion toi
ceasi; after June 30, 1564. ". . . i
J»l3-w,f,m2m§ ; JOHN MOSS, secretary.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY f KBitUAiiY 29, 1864
WINONA MINING- COMPANY OF"
“ffjS mIOHIGaw.—Toe flrsjfc meeting orilie Oor^'
fSrators of the Winona Minins Oprapany of Michi
gan, will be held on the Sth day of MAiIOH, ISB4, r
It 11 o’clock A.M.,at the Office, t No. 147.bonth;
I OUETH Street, in
; JOS. T. FOKD, , '
SAMUEL ALLEN,'
. ■ Tbice of the A?~ociates of said. Corporation.
PHILADBLTHIA, Feb. 19. 1861.,' lel9-lStj - '
M==» HIETON’S CEMENT—The Insoluble'
[I & Cement of the Messrs HU tort Biothersjs eer-,
taEnly the best article of the kind ever invented.
Itsiiotild be kept in every mannlaetory, -workshop
and house, everywhere. By its.trse many dollars
' can be saved in the rnn of a year. This Cement
cannot decompose or become corrupt, asita combi
nation is on scientific principles, and underao cir
cumstances or change of temperature will It emit
any offensive smell. The.various uses to which.lt'
, can be successfully applied readers . It. invaluable
to all classes, . .For particulars, see advertisemeut
® Y L VAN IA MINING COMPANY'
112. OF MICHHJAN;—Notice Is hereby given,
that all Stock m this. Company, oii which the In
stallment of TWO DOLLARS per Share.- called
December 7th, 18(13, and due December 19th, 1863,
IS not paid, Is forfeited for said default:' and that,
according to the Charter'and By-Laws of the Com
paßy. it will be sold at Public Auction, on MOW
DAY, March 21st, 1661, at 12 51.. at the' Office of
the Secretary of the Company, No. 326 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia;, unless paid on or before that
day.. By .ofder of the Board of Directors.
. fel9-2t&f,m, : wtma2i(] ' S. M. ’ DAY. Sec’ y.
- Pftted'PmtADELPnia. Feb. 19, 1861. * »
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BY DUDLEY A. TYNG.
OUR COUNTRY’S TROUBLES.
A Sermon pTeacbcd in. the Church of the Epi
phany, June 2S, 1855. Price 15 cents.
11.
NATIONAL SINS AND NATIONAL RETRI
BUTION.
A Sermon preached tn the Church ot the Cove
nant, July 5, 1857. .Price 13 cents.
Pubiit-hed'bv .
WM. S. AALFRED.MARTIEN,
. fe9 GO-i Chestnut street.
ALLEN’S LIFE OF PiUUDOH.—rHt
LIFE OF PHILIDOB, Musician and Chess
Player, by George Allen, Greek Professor In Uu
University of Pennsylvania; with a Supple
TEcr.tary Essay on Phtlldof, as Chess Author anc
Chess Player, av Tassile Von. Heldebnund nnd dst
Lasa, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenl
potentinry of the King cf< Prussia, at the Court
Saxe-Wetmar. 1 voL, octavo, x vellum, >'
top. Trice 8125. Lately published by
•• E. H. BUTIER & CO.,
nos IS7 South Fourth stresL
Theological books, pamphlets and
"NEWSPAPERS bought, and sold at JA’R
BARR’S, 1105 Market street, Philadelphia. iV-I
WILH. VON HUMBOLDT’S LECTERS TO
A LADY. With' an introduction, by
CHARLES GODFREY LELAND, l vol. 16rao.
Tinted paper. Cloth price, SI CO. “ The pnr
pose of this correspondence is obvious through
ont,—to console, guide, and enliven, by advice
and reflections at «nce elovating and serious.
Thereader will be struck with the original views
and forcible remarks that abound in it.”— London
Aftitnivum. ' ’ .
Just ready. For sale 'by all booksellers.
Sent postage free on receipt of price, by
F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher,
No. 1323 Chestnut street, Philadelnhia.
FOR SALE. —HOUSE No. 1818 WALLACE
■ Bell street,. jwith Ahree-story double back bnlld
iuge, and nil modern improvements. Will be
sold- cheap. J Apply on the premises or to P.
JANNEY, No. 10N. Delaware Avenue. fe27-6t*
»A- CtiUNTRY BEARDING HOUSE OR
HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Situate
orthern New Jersey, within afew hours' 1 ride
by railroad from Philtdelphia and Now York.
Hotel newly built, and will accommodate one
hundred and’fiPy guests, parlor.■ dining-rooms,
ball-room, kitchens, bar-room, dry cellars, vaults,.
ice and bath houses, largo stable, and 45 acres of
land, on .which is a lino spring, a lake, and a
bearing orchard. Possession immediately.
Apply to A. P. & J. H. MORRIS,
fe27.gtmhsAl2.2t,' . 016 Arch street..
PRIVATE SALE; —The subscriber will
ifcsell all or a part of hisl h’ARM, containing
about 8u acres of first-rate laud, tn a high state.of
cultivation,' eligibly, and beahtltully. situated, In
Lower Merlon township, Montgomery county,
ra. , near the ninth mile stone on the Philadelphia
and Lancaster.turnpike road,-opposite and near
to the Whitehall stall in, oh the Pennsylvania
Hnilroad; also near the Bosembnt station, abounds
with flue building sites, and is well and favorably
known as Arthur’s' Boarding House.-
Apply to
fe27. (it ,
m SUMMER KESIDENOEItO LET.
AFar-m of 40 acrek, Blansion House of twelve
. Tenant House, dec., accessible 1 hv two
fiSuthN?NTH
nowbcingputln
-*c—At>ffiv a toT CB 7^ r mlßTTh >n,l)w Q°° d3 storel£
pck^vii^vT^^ Bo^ l f e ir
NOTICES.
JNEW PUiiLlOAa’lOm
NEARLY READY.
PRIMARY LADIES’
NEW PUBLICATIONS. !
PUB SALE AND TO LET.' ■
» CHARLES J. ARTH UR,
■ _ 1 Tlh the premises.
” Of A HENDERSON,
At ; >y:eBt Hayerford Post? office,
1 .. •: rUQi&ware cQuutv. Pa>-
EOg, SALE -AND TO LIST,
-'^Utry-alsnigNiiv’" !.'I? ly un- ’■
blTaid housev sta-
Wlssinomtng'Station -6r, walk of
M' —-~ — ■ re2?i.6t* "
and beautifully'; 16ca“d^wlffi Cr Re^o
Ac., situate within 12 minutes walk from Abfne'- 1
um Station, on the North !
S&dard and'Garden Fruits in vkrietv j’
,M. GUMMEY & SONS, 503 ltrlt 7 ''
® WALNUT STREET—for’ SALE -A
THREE-STORY: BRICK DWELLING, on
West Walnut street, modern conveniences., Au
plytoJ.Hi CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Bro
ketej 433, Walnut street, . .. fe>7
M' ARCH STREET. -FOR SALE—An ele
gant brick Residence, 25 feet front, with
double. Dack buildings, built and finished throiigh
‘ontin.tbe yerybestmanner,.furnished with every
con veniepience and improvement, and in complete
order,,,with lot 137 feet deep,to a.street; situate on
tbe oouth side, of ARCH street,; west of Bfold
street" • M ' GUMMEY A SONS, 508;Wilaut
WEST fhiladelphia:-for sale:
J 23L —A handsome modern double Residence, with
parlor, library, dimng-room and two kitchens on
tfce first flo.br, built In a superior manner, fur
nished with every convenience:■ and snrrdanded
with-fine shade and choice nvergreen anti fruit
trees,'shrubbery, Aci,' with lot of ground, 100 feet
front by 215 deep, antUsupplied with excellent
spring water, situate-oh Chestnut, between Tldr-'
ty-rinth and Fortieth streets. - J. M. GUMMEY
A SONS, 5U3 Walnut street:' fc27
M GERMANTOWN. —FOR, SAIE-A
some double, modern Residence, stable! aiid
carnage-houie, and large lot of ground, .100' feet
front by 237 feet deep, situate,, on Shoemaker’s
Lane, threa minnteseast of railroad stktlbni ‘ls
fnntfhed with every city convenience, exceiler t
spring water, nicely shaded, and snrrotmded'with
l - b . n — S?. 1 ? ce of 4116 choicest shrubbery. :;J. M.
GuMIgEV A. SONS, 508 Walnttt street. ’' ;
FOR SALE.—Tbe Froperty on Srhool
*3. ®onso Inne, fronting eight hundred aod
ight (SSO) feet on said Lane,: an( j extending nearly
one-third oi a mile to the Wissahickon, with front
on mat stream. Containing thirty (3d) acres, wi h
nnmerous desirable sites-for Country Seats, five
minutes walk from the RailrosffiDepbt, and twenty
S U the ou y- Apply to CHARLES
H. MUIRHEID. No. 205 South SIXTH st. . f2,i.00t
Ti)e FARM knows as
*SL.“LINDEN,” containing about 31 acres, in
Cheltenham Township, Montgomery .County, west
side of Old York Turnpike, at the elghtinile stone,
within ren minutes walk ot .either “Chelten
Hills” or “York Road” stations, on ihe North
Pennsylvania Railroad., .
The improvements consist of a large Stone
Dwelling House, (hewiy roofed);'containing 11
rooms: piazza front, excellent -water, large Ice
! ouse filled, large stone bsjrn, modern st^le,-with
stabling for 8 horses and 6 cows; stone carriage
house, corn cribs and granary over,' Ac.
. The land is nearly all tillable and in an excellent
state of cultivation. The delightful situation of
this place, jts proximity to the city; and many of
the most beautiful country seats in tbe neighbor
hood of Philade’phia, render it Yery at'metive.
Communication with the city is had almost hourly
by the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to
CHAS. H. MUIRHEID,
fe36-30t No. 2U3 South SIXTH street.
M FOK SALE OR TO RENT A desirable
• conntry residence, barn, three acres ground,
with abundance fruit thereon. Situated iu the
village of Westfield, N. J., eevenmlleslrolu Cam
den, and a mile and a quarter from the Riverton
R. B. Station. Apply to F. S. HOVEY. 231'
CHESTNUT street. . . fe23-3ts
453 FOR SALE.—The handsome three.store
BEL DWELLING, Tmx.7C5S nth TENTH street*
has three-story back building?, modern improve
ments, large yard, with choice frnit, Ac.; lot 13
by aboutJiu feet to back street:. Immediate pos
session. Only a small part In cash required.
Apply to G- WASHINGTON POWELL Con
veyancer, S. W. corner TENTH and SOUTH
streets. fe2t-6t»
mFuR SALE-GEHMANTOWN PRO
PERTY within five minutes walk of Day’s
Lane Station. A well bad: Stone Mansion with
all the modern improvements, l >r acres of ground,
in abundance of shade ahd-'frutt-trees, • Good
stable, wells, Ac. Apply to XUbTIOB A B ATE-
M AN, Ihf South FBI'NT sireet. teli-lm*
MS FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
Mils PROPERTY. A handsome Count y S*at
end well-improved Farm ol s«J acres. It is one of
the most desirable properties ever offered for sale.
Will be sold with or wfthont stock and furniture.
No money required. Immediate possession given.
For full particulars, apply to J. M. GUMMEY A
SONS. 5«3 WALNUT street. fe2l lms
gg .Elegant country seat fob
EkfeitilAE—AbqqteightaiUes from Kailroad
depot half a tailtf from'tlie'preicisea: coaremojit,
alsOf to cfiarcties And schools. For heallhir.i'**oud
«eauty of Bitoatiou* u \»ell a*'*urrooniiiugadTan-
tills property U in the sabarbs
of Philadelphia. The larjro mansioa commanding
fihe Tie\r? of die river Delaware) is of brown
stone, bnlltiuufr finished trithont regard to cosi,
asd replete viih all the modern coareuieaces for
bout sumiueraod-nater. The prouad comprises
23acres, beantifaliy laid ont.aud oraaraeatod with
a xreat variety, of fruit tr*e3 and sfcrutw. A
garden •with‘abundance of fruit. Oa the premises
aie also erected a gard«aor’i - cotjajre, lodge,
orchard house, xreeu house, couservatory, and
very extensive stabhuj;,uoexpo.use whatever hav
ing been spared to make this in all re-»pec?a a first
class residence.
Apoly to
j*S9-3«4
O. H. MUIRHEID,
No. 2(-> South Sixth street.
a COUNTRY SEAT AND PAEH FOR a»
SALE—Oonhuning fifty-five acres,
haudsomaly situated in CbeiTcuham tdwxLfktp.
Montgomery county, - Pennsylvania, about eight
otles.from the city and on* and a-hsl? from Yuri
Read Station, on the Norm Pennsylvania Rail
road. Tha buildings are nearly new, substantia l
and •well calculated tor a winter or summer real
-dene*. Apply to O. H. MUIKHEID, No. 2M
Sontb SIXTH street, Philadelphia. - .eio-tff
MFOR SALE—House on SPKL'OE street,
near Thirteenth street, with stable, to. Also,
one on SPRUCE street. near Twelfth street. Ap
ply to C. H. JIUIBHKID,
f*l2 30tS.. : __, ■ ',203 South-Sixth street.
M FOR SALE.—A COUNTRY SEAT on the
Birmingham road, about three miles south of
West Chester, in Chester cortnty ; Pa , beautifnlly
located oil Oshsnrn’s Hill,-near the BrsnJy wine.
The House is modern built in:cottage style, audof
commodious size. Wat t introduced from a hy
draulic ram. Ice House, Barn, Ac., attached.
The tract contains 40 a ires of land, well supplied
with fruit and large shade trees. ; The property is
near the summer residences of Isaac Norris, the
late Henry Pepper, deceased, Wm Parker Fonlse
and Samuel J. Sharpless, Philadelphia. *1
Apply to CHARLES RHOADS,
feia-lit® - No. -3(5 5. Seventh street. Phtla,
453 FOR SALE.— A COUNTRY SEAT, with
Sat. forty seres of Laud, hear Lin wood Station, on
the Baltimore Railroad, eighteen miles from
Philadelphia.'
The house commands an extensive view of the
Delaware river, about a mile distant. . About
seven acres of tbe land are admirably suited for a
.vineyard. .
. Apply to CHAS. H. MUIRHEID,
- 203 South Sixth street,
or to JONATHAN CHEST, oh the premises.
Inquire at Lin wood Station Post Office, Delawa.v
county* Penn* a. > which Is ten minutes walic from
the place. - :*■ - ; fe6 30t$
fig DESIRABLE STABLE TO LET,! in tit
JEaneignborhood of Tenth and Walnutsueeta
lr lire .^ 8 c! aUs » every convenience* Apply &»
No* 1$ SonthThird street. - den*tf
SALE—Modem Dwelling House.
JBH. No. 19 Woodland Terraces. West Philadel*
phia, Teplete with aver v con veniance. Apply to
lo 0 1„, , . L. L. MOSS,: Broker,
. 219 Dock street.
TO. LET.—Large and small HOOMi, up stairs,
(112 and 614 CHESTNUT street. feStf
EDUCATION.
IN ITALIAN-. Sign or JO
-L bEPH MAZZA 1b prepared to' give Jeesons in
the Italian Language, at Schools, at private houses.
orathis-Rooms, No. 1101 CHESTNUT street,over
Mr.iC. Andre's Music Store. ‘ felj, m, th, 31}
INFANT 1 S RETREAfr" ~
V ■ ■ MEDIA, DELAWARE CO. , PA.
MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal-' This
Institution, providing a refined lioms and the ten
oereet care and culture, for Children from three
•to seven years of age, will he .opened’on Werines
day* APRIL 13. Media is, 1.1 miles .from, Phila
delphia by; Bailroad. Tor particulars apply to
Rev* Jb. Edwards, Media, pa. -References:
Bishop Potter, Bishop Stevens, and the Epis
copal Clergy of the city also to' Abraham
Martin, Esq*, ; fqir-Oaaf
BQEDENTG WN FEMALE COLLEGE,
, BORDENTOWN, N. J. '
•This Institution is piensantlv located on tn#
Delaware'River, 1* tour's ride 'from PUiladel.
phta. Special attention is paid to the common »n*
higher branches 1 of ENGLISH, aad superior ad-‘
vantage# ifntnfshed; in Vocal and Instrumental
Mnslo.: - FRENCH taught by native, arid spofcon
in the family. Far Catalogues. address >
. „• Rev. JOHN H: BRAKELEY, A. M-,
’ jalt.»n,<> ; .n ~-i ,'.T. Presidon
J r_
jßOUQt4.rfi-4WAI.TK4t BAKBIf A
\j Otaoooiatsi O'joos. ami Kronas; HtngiP, douols
J.tatKtrlMei Vanina; also, Orid Ooeoa acd Qocaa-
ShelUi la-store amd for salahy.tVJLg. QUA NT*
tUSOaUt Deaware 'WAarrtls.-
DBY GOODS.
o™thei?cheapf ess. at 4UaiUities ° fth «* oalocfannt
droD P at m |«)- 0 -ht^ v s riet y; Damask and Snow
”wU*l64
vSS£B&R&
° a’t% Ty r’: : ?°n»ewife. tdneni for
111686
and *“
' !^£! %S&£l2sg&jg* at il'so
3 Bales extra -wide heavy Crash, at* li aWd ia
'Ceatsj also, better .and fimr at 18.an.d20
OKANVIIiLE B. HAINES
-fe-irOt,. No. 1013 Market st. 3 ah. Tenth.
M L qvlxity!*’ eveky WIDTH AND
Us * Williams-vaile, :
■ Bay Mills,
Forestdale,
Semyer-Idem, Honseke.'per A. -
. Slaterrflle, KewTfliMAv
«^s^«aa?EarijSf
Aleo, /Unbleached, ineveryqnalitv wlae '
01
1013 Market street, ab. Tenth.
T Sl* WJ E to ) BI I sf SKS ' ~ Scotcll Tablß Bamasks,
Power-loom Table Linens. 87 to SI is -
TJnbleaclied lable Linens. • .
Fine Napkins, S 2 50 to S 5 00.
Fringed Damask and-Hnck. Towels.
Pure Idnen,, Fringed Towels, from 25 c to SI.
Bird* eye JUn*ns, SG, 62,75andS$cts.
.Diapers, Flannel?, Tickings, &c.
Heavy Hngenot Wide Sheetings.
Best Irish. Linens, fromsocts. to 61 I*2.
Quilts, Blankets, Muslins, Ac. .
WHITEOAMBBIQS.—S-4 wide, and very flue,
at 56 cents. . . ‘ ’
Finest Cambric, 65 cts.—lower grades.
Beal Manchester. Heavy Ginghams.
Black Silks, of every grade.
Every Style Spring'Delaines and Print 3.
- COOPEB & OOHAKD,
S. E. comer Ninth.and Market street.
Bpring and summer dress gouDs:
__ At Low. Prices.
we have arranged to close ont rapidly.
A let of Mozambiqnes, at cents.
A lot of Mozambiqnes, at 16>$ cents.
A lot of Mozambiqnes, t;., at 20 cents.
A lot of Mozambiqnes, and Bareges, at -A3 cents
CTJRWEN STODDART A BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street,
le2G-3ts r above Willow.
QQO THOS. SIMPSON'S SONS, AO I
«/<£<*. M 2 and Ml PINE STREET. vAi.
GREAT DEPOT
FOR ALL KINDS OF SOUSEKEEPING DRY
GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDER
WEAR, TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Linen Table Damasks. 6-4. 7-4, S-4 and 10-4.
Locm Tabic Linens, three lots—birgaiai.
Snow Drop and patnask Napkins, s 5,3.4 and 4.4.
Linen Doy lies, white and assortment,
3 lot 3 colored Counterpanes. ,
7 lots white Oounterpanes,!o-i. li-4, 12-4 and 13-4.
BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS,
losing out Cheap. Closing oat Cheap,
H STEEL A SON. HAVE NOW OPEN
. a choice assortment of
NEW SILKS.
Moire Antiques, S 3 W to So 00.
Plain Horded tillis, si ft!« to S 3 50.
Figured Corded Silks, SI b iu.
Plain Poit Pe Soles, St 35 to S 3 35.
FANCY SILKS, Jo CTS. TO So CO
Black Gros Grain Silks, SI 03 to S 3 23
Figured Black Sirk*, «1 'o B*3 00.
Plain Black Silks, F7>'c to SO oy.
PlaiiilrniiaSilks, S7>* cts. ,
» Light Ground, Kick Figured Foulards, SI 55
to SI 62, , , , Nos. 713 and *l3 N. Tenth street.
EDWIN HAL.L. 4c CU., No. 3. SECOMB
street, are now ooentngnevr goods in every
department.
Mew French Chintzes and Brilliants*
Percale Rotes, new designs*
Crgandies and Jaconets.
Splendfd quality and styles of Grenadines.
Fine Black Alpaca Mobairs.
Fine all wocl I*e JLaines, beautiful shades.
New styles of Dress Goods of various Jcinds.
Colored Alpseas aud Poplins.
New goods opening daily.
inn pieces of si fancy silks.
lvu Blue. Lilac ami Brown Plaids.
Black and Waite, Ifrown and White do.
■ India Plaid Silks, SI per yard.
S 5 Rest Brown Silts.
S 5 Best Black Silks,
aionrs Antitjues Best Goods.
Foul arris, newest styles.
Friendly Foulards.
EYRE & LANDELL,
Fourth and Arch street*.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES.
The CHEAPEST SILKS in the Market.
I, 5tC yards neatpiaid India Silk* atSl oupcr yard.
SCO y arris black and whi at India Silks, at * 1 pr. y d.
0(0 yards brownandwhitelndiaSilivs,aiSlpr.yd.
LlCCyardsbtokenplaiiiilndiaSilks, at s 1 per y»L
•JOOyarris bine ana white India Silks, at St pr.yd.
Tboy make the most serviceable dress a ituiv can
wear They are selling very fist. Cal! acd-ex
amine them before the assortment is broken.
At JOHN H. STOKES’S, TUt Arch street,.
CLOTH STOBE—JAMES A LEE INYIT3
the attention of their friend* end other* to thtll
large and well assorted stock of goods adapted tr
jJ»c and Boys’wear, comprising le" pais
Black French Cloths. .
Bin* do do
Colored do- ! do
OVERCOAT CLOTHE.
Black Flench Beaver*.
Colored do do
Piaek Etanimaux do
Colored *do do
Blue and Black Pilots.
PANTALOON SlUni
Black French Casstmere*.
do uo Doeskins.
Fancy CasMmeres.
Mixed and Ssrtped do
Pleidsand Silk Mixed.
Satinets all qualities.
Cc.rds, Benverteens, Ac.
TESTINGS.
Fancy Silk Vestings, *
Black Satin Vestings.
Fancy SilS VeSvet do
Plain and Fancy Cashmere*.
Wcol, Velvet and Valencia.
Also, a iarce assortment ol Trimmings, adanms
o Hen sad Boys' wear, at-wholesale and retell.
J AMES A LEE,
No, ll North Seccndstrccw
*•3B. Sign of tha Golden Lr.tr h.
PRESENTS—
* LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. '
S. MILLIKEN A CO,, 82a ARCH and :J2 Sontt
SECOND street, have now open a very flue assort
ment of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Hacdker
chiefs, which they are celling at a small advanc
OB Old prices.
LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS.
Tape Borders,at 10,12, 11, 15, 13 and 25 cent*.
Hemstitched, from 25 cents up to the finest.
RcTiere Borders: Tucked Borders. '
Wide Eemstiteh'cd- borders.
Colored Embroidered Borders.
Herringbone-stitch, in colors, Ac.
Some'of the above are put up in far.cy fccxrr
suitable fox presents.
GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS.
Tape Sorters, from 20 cents up to the Sne*t.
Printed Borders, new styles, from SI cents.
Hemstitched, new styles, in wide herns.
Hemstitched'and printed.
. Herringbone-stitch, in colors, Ac.
Also, a beautiful assortment of Children’s pialx
Bhd printed Handkerchiefs. _
LINEN GOODS GENERALLY—We have
Always on band the most extensive stock, of all
irinriK cl Linen Goods to he found in the city, we
import and deal in Linen Goods, exclusively and
can always offer to either. Wholesale-or RetaJ
buyers the advantage of purchasing at a very syall
advance on & •
deiSl 826 Arch street, and 32 S-Sectmdstr^t.
DENTISTK
DR. FINE* PRACTICAL DENTIST
Mftssfror the last twenty years, 213 VlNEStreet,
balowThird, insertsahe most beautiful TEETH of
the ace;' mounted on fine Gold, Pjatina, Silver,
- Vulcanite. Corallte,. Amber, Ao., at prices for
neatand substantial work, more reasonable than
aav Dentist in this city er State.- Teeth plugged
tolastfor life. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit
No pain in extracting. All work warranted to flt
Rsrfitreuoe. beet families dean-ant
TRUSSES,
Ti/THS.. JAMES BETTS’S J-ELEBRATED
M SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and
Supporters under Medical patronage. La „ QJJ j
Physicians are respectfully requested £
cn Mrsi-BETTSiarher residence, wAi^l^.
Street; PhUadelplua,(tO:Svoid counter* b th l
asaassaws^SSsss
csaoa!Bas3Bsa£»®hj|,
pprtera with Testimonials. - c 1
SHIPPING.
rfgggfr, STEAM WEEKLY Ip' LITRn!
asJHfISfcPOOL, toddling at Q.TJEENSTOWJI
r <2^tL ±la ?'^2r^ —-TberreU-lmown Steamsrsof tn«
York andEMladelphJaSteamshls
to >«iU Ks .r ?
mrl Feb. ,27
ETNA" Hared 5
Andi'ClU;-:* Saturday, March. 12
Pit? 44TTo«iti Bir^— 1 1 M Noon, from
PATABI.H ™'^; , ? :e S‘JFpassaqe :
PATABIBIK GOLD OE its BCJCnrju.KBT HI CUB-
Ha “ Sn je 90 Do. to Hamburg 37 00
erß . “i 3 ? forwarded to-Harrs, Bremen.
Ao„ at ea oaiiy
DITBBPOOI, OB Q.OkSiBTOTO.-.
pool* ® 7s ’ f 85 ’ 8105 - steer age from Hirer,
•and for t fiHSSS Bto 7 rn ’ * 3o ‘ Tho “ w! >o wish to
rates. 1 ” 1 : tilBlrtrien ds can buy tickets bare at tbs**
nrScwSS" Compa.
fe24 G. DALE. Agent.
11l Walnut street.- PhiladeipMa.
port on each
street, PWladelpfiio^anSt^ l ? 5f° TePin *
Saturday, MarchsTlSM L ° gwiarf ’ Boston, on
sS@2p«sa
KiS,S?i” ew and substantial Steamships lorm «
* aUln « 110111 •»* port p onotnalfy on
saUjeSS? l ona-ltaif theorem! urn charged by
Freight taken at fiir rates.
hi^??? r^, are J r , e J u93ted “ 58 nd slip,receipts ana
biUs qf lading -with their goods. ' * 11
passage, haring'fineaccommodi
■lona, apply to HENHY .WINSOK *007.'
- 332 South Delaware arenae.
—TiEKk __FOR ALEXa:N DRla, OEORG-E
-fiSJgyjZPHP,?nd WASHING-TON-Haad 1 a
w^La l^16 * Tl s. U“al—Every Wednesday at 11
and every Saturday at BA. M,. . y * ll
Steamer READER, Captain Callahan.
SteamerH. J. DEYINNT, Captamßrlstoyr
Steamers. SEYMOUR, CappSnßoSm™
Steamer E. CHAMBERuSf, Captadi Stevrsrt.
PM?.™inhS rm , a semi-weekly line between
dt ) leai3oTe ports, saillngregnlarly
tp raSUg
ware and Bantan Canal. —The steamers of thea#
lines are leaving daily fit 12 o’ clock, M.\ and s
0 £ loc^L?, J M ‘ s fT 9 m tftird Pier above Walnut *t
*]p r which will be taken on accouuno
dMlngteiros, apply to ELIJAH M. BAIRD ft
-CO., 192 South Jjeiaware avenue.
■'££&£R £pß KilW YORK—New Daily Din#
gjirltliTli —via Delaware and Raritan Canal—
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat
company will receive freight and leave daily at 2
delivering their cargoes in New York tt#
following days.
Freight taken arroasonable rates.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent,
H South Wharves, Fhil&da.
JAMES HAND, Agent
jy2g-tf Piers 14 and 15 East River, K. Y.
FOB SAN FRANCISCO.
COLEMAN’,S CALIFORNIA HUB.
SAILING- REGULARLY AS ADVEBTISEB,
The A 1 Extreme dipper Ship
WIZARD KING-
Is now rapidly loading at pjer ii.* East Biver.
This beautiful clipper comes to her berth
353?? with, a large portion of her cargo oa board,
aiia naving large engagements will fill rapidly
We commend the WIZARD KING to all ship
pers to ban Francisco as the taott desirable vessel
no w lo*ding, ano invite inspection.
Shippers will confer a tavor by sending their
freight immediately alongside.
- BISHOP, SON * CO.
H 105 Arch street, above Front.
FOR BARBADOS—The British scnooner
COFFIN* Couzeus, master, .viil
comment e loading oa Monday next, Ihe 23d iust.,
and will meet withqui k dispatch. GEORGE
ALKINS ft CO., Nos. 10 and id South Delaware
avenue. telT
FOR NEW ORLEANS, La.—With (Jaick
*ffiE?l?ispatch —The first.class packet ship ST.
FEXFB, Sprague, master, having the bulk of her
cargo enraged, will sail soon. Tor freight or pas
sage, apply to PETER WRIGHT ft SONS. 115
Walnut street. .' fe-iT-tf
FOR”NEW ORLEANS. La. —FirsTVeT-
IgA» sel to Sail—The fast sailing favurile packet
mu ’COMET;-Morrison, master, is now rapidly
finishing her. loadng at second wharf above Race
street, and can still take some freight on favora
ble term®, if applied for at once. Forbilanc* of
freight or passage, apply to WORKMAN ft CO.,
IC3 Walnut eireet.
FOB BOSTON— Line—The fine
Jg||‘packet schr, SBARSViLLE, Oapt. Sears;
js huw receiving freight at Arch street wnarf, and
will fail for the above pert with prompt dis
patch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER,
1> Nortf w'haxves.
FOR.NLW Y ORK—Express Line—The
Seßggne p. cket schooner- f*AMUEL COLT,
Uapiain Hib’iard, is now receiving freight at the
Jim wharf below Arch street, and will sail for
the above porf with promptdispatch. For freight,
apply to DAVID COOPER. lfc North Wharves.
FOB FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—T e
Sgggronowing first class vessels: The Br. ha.-j;
UU±.hN BAGLB,-290 tons. 3,000 bbls; B*. baric
SHERWOOD, 547 tohs 4 S MX) bbls: Br. bark SU
LTOTE, 201 tons, 2.000 bbls: brig J. H. KEN
NEDY, 3*5 tO'S, 3 SW bblK ‘Br * bnz CYGNET,
£6l fens, 2,fii'Obbls: brig MOONLIGHT. a:tf tons,
2,71.0 bb’s: brig ALT AYE LA IPS tons. 2,<w.-bhls;
brig HYDRA, 273 ions, 700 .bbls: sebr. NAVI
GATOR. 123 tons, 1.3*J0 bbls." For Mms, apply
to J. E. BAZLEY.& CO., 122 South Wharves.
FOR SALE OR CHARTER—Tne British
SrSsbrig JOHN BARN IRD, Jamieson, master.
iw tens register, copper fastened audbni: bolted
and treenailed iliioiigu, fourteen mouths old, 4,4 i o
bolt. draws rj feet of water, and has
just been overhauled afcd put. in complete order.
For terms, apply to EDMUND A. SJUD&R&
CO., street wharf. fe27-4t
FOR SALK UR CHARTER—The new
S§s* cc PP‘' r ’ :lst * ,nC£i harfc DRESDEN, Reed
master, 41*7 tons register; rates At; sails .fast and
is jin perfect order. For terms, apply to E. A.
SOVDeR & CO.* Dock street wharf. *?■ fe26if
JOHN SHINDLER A SONS, S.IIL
TOMAXERS. No. 244 North WARYSS, below
Vine street, Philadelphia,
All work done in tie best manner and on th«
lowest-and most favorable terms, and warranted
to give perfect satisfaction. mhiS-tX
Particular attention given to repairing.
CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE. SAMUEL
COLT, Captain Hilliard, from New York, is
now discharging cargo at the first wharf below
Arch street. Consignees’will -please send for their
goods, and oblige DAVID COOPER, IS North
"Wharves.
"Vj OTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned
ffuinst. trusting or barboring any of the crew
of the Br. brig NBVnT'Smltb, master, f'-omHa
tar.zfsF, as no debts of their contracting will be pa d
by captain or consignees. J. E. BAZLEY <fc 00.,
122 South Wharves. r? 29 lGt
persons are caiuidoed againtt
Xl trustine or harboring any of the crew of the
Hr. brig CYGNET, Croscup, master, from Car
denas, as no debts oX tbeir contracting will be paid
by the caotain or consignees. * J. E. BAZLEy &
CO.. 122 South Wharves. - xe 9-mt
THE UNDERSIGNED having rental their
Ship Y?rd, located between Queen and
Christian streets, with the Marine Railway and
Sectional £iry Dock v to A. S. SIMPSON & BRO..
take this opportunity of Expressing their thanks to
their friends and patrons for their long and con
tinued kindness. i * >
A. 6. SIMPSON 3s BRO. being practical Ship
wrights and Caulkers, we recommend them to onr
late customers andvthcse that have vessels to re
pair, and are confident .whatever is entrusted to
them will he carefully attended to.
ja3o-lm* - - J- SIMPSON & NEILL.
Peiladsi.peia, Feb. 1, 1564.
-STOVES,’ heatb:
T H O M-A S S. D 1 XO Ni i
Late Andrew's & Dixon,
*O. IS2-1 DHSSSTaUTstwrt.JJ“JM»IpkI»,
Ruvcsite United State* Mint,
Tffauufartnrer* of
LOWDOVm,
J>AKLOR,
CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
AND OTHER GRATES, i
For AntfirnCi 4 *. Bitumipou* una Wood. Tlrs*.
ALSO,’ “ ;V • •
WARM AIR FDRHACES/
For wsrimug ptibllo anti private buildiE**.,
. REGISTERS;" VENTILATOK3, *
' . ■ • ASD
CHIMNEY * CAPS,
COOKING RAMGES, BATH. BOILERS.
WVipT.F.SAT.E AWP RETAIL -mm
BRAIDING, EMC
j BROIDERY anti Tambourius done at
CAMERON’S, 22S Nsrtb EIGHTH a«reet and
‘ -"••■1508 Sooth SIXTH street.
. -Lffdiea’ under-clothine- in stock and trade to
orders Tncklnr’n'.atlr don* vb order.' fal-Sm*
PINE ARPLE OHEESE—S'I cu es laudii sraud
for. i ale bjoJOS., B. BOSSIER A CO., 103 aad
uc Sontb WnarTee.
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