SECOND EDITION, BY TELEGBAPH. IHTERJSTING FJBOM THE ABMY - of the QvmiSLm]) ■'v red Advance on Dalton Movement in the Army of the Potomac. Tho French Blockade of Acapulco. TO-DAY’S WASHINGTON NEWS. Proceedings in Congress and Le gislature. General Grant Hominted for Lieuten ant-General. EEPOETED' ADVANCE OF GEN. THOMAS [Special Despatch to the Bulletin. ] 'Cincinnati, March 1; It is reported that the army of General Thomas has advanced on the enemy at Dalton, from Tunnel Ilill. ' It; Is stated in special despatches, received here, that General Thomas has been reinforced by con siderable numbers of men. If tins be correct a severe engagement will inevitably take place very soon THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. New-York, March I. —The Tribune’s Wash ington letter of the 29th states that the latest information from the Army is up to 10 o’clock on Monday morning. No battle had occurred between the opposing infantry forces. There was some skirmishing on the right on Sunday, but nothing of any account. It is evident that Lee don’t intend to fight unless compelled by Meade to do so. Stirring news may be ex pected, perhaps to-morrow. , IMPORTANT FROM THE PACIFIC. , New Voek, March I.—A special despatch to tho World says: . Highly important news has reachedthe Navy Department from our Pacific squadron, to the effect that during the latter part of January two French frigates entered the’port of Aca pulco, Mexico, coaling station for San Francisco and Panama steamers,and proceeded to overhaul things generally, threatening to bombard the town if resistance was offered. They examined all the American vessels in port and caused much consternation among other neutrals. The affair is regarded as a very strange, if not high-handed, proceeding, and may lead to considerable trouble. Panama advices of the, 18th, are as follows: No news from Mexico. The French frigate D’Assas is keeping strict blockade at Acapulco. She has seized a quantity of contraband of war. The United States frigate Lancaster, together with the Saginajv and Farallones, are still at Acapulco. Admiral Bell will leave for Panama as soon as the French Admiral, who left here in the Pallas, shall have arrived at that port. The French will then take possession of the town, as is expected, without any resistance on the part of the Juarez Government. The latter has mounted guns in the fort, but only for the propose of keeping the mob down. FBOH WASHINGTON. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.} "Washington, March Ist.— The Camden and Amboy Railroad Company continues its argu ment against a postal road this morning before the Military Committee of the House. Mr. Bradley of Mew Jersey concludes his argument to-day. ' Col. Streight is at the "War Department to day, and is the hero ofHhe hour in Washington. The gold bill will be up in the House to morrow. The McKenzie election case will be decided to-day. [By People’s Telegraph Line, Office 411 Chestnut street.] Washington, March Ist.—ln the Supreme Court of the United States yesterday, Law rence Weldon, of Illinois; Archer P. Nichols, of New York, and Thomas G. Mitchell, of Ohio, were admitted as Attorneys and Coun sellors. In the Common Council, last evening, a bill for the construction of a police and fire alarm Telegraph was passed. , XXXVIIITH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Washington, Match l, 1864. Senate.— After the ptesent&tion of various re ports from the committees, The bill to provide protection to overland emi gration to the Pacific was passed. The joint House resolution granting thanks to the officers and soldiers who have re-eniisted, was passed without amendment. Mr. Fessenden (Me.) reported from the Finance Committee Act No. 265, supplementary to the act to pro vine ways and means for the support of the txovernmem, approved Maich ad, 1863. Mr. Powell (Ky.) moved to strike out the second section, authorizing an additional issue of eleven millions of the Five-Twenty Bonds, to parsons elusive BOrited P r6YIOUB 40 January 21st, 186!, in nays 2?. ° WeU ' 8 ameildra ™t was rejected—Yeas 11, lnUon B fivimJ r ;u5 I ?, ndeE!ee ( Co “U-) offered a reso t/ettlhte PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Senate.-AThe a I , M ?l ch *■ The Speaker announced the* ° elo.°.k— -the Chairmen of whom areas fb^ow|. CoI “ ,mttees, Federal Relations, Mr. Lowtv- Connell; Judiciary. Mr. Johnso- Oornn^!- Mr ' Mr. Ridgeway; Banks, Mr. Conn’ell : 8 ’ Mr. Nicholls; Education, Mr. Turrei • Miirirf Mr. Lowry: Vice, Mr. Grahaii;Ro’ads Mr Dunlap; Public Buildings, Mr. Fleming; cinus' Mr. Household. * Numerous petitions were presented, all the Democrats declining to transact any business until the election of a Speaker. • Johnson presented a letter of invitation for the Legislators to visit the Agricultural College in Centre county. • . -i5. ou . be ' ~T*te House proceeded to the considera tion of private bills. p^o?ed° k bjeoted 10 “ d conEe « nently E4res a 8 Ct Oo n mp r a P ny ating the Tyrone and Clearfield 4118 government to ahpoint tV^h» ln Phil a leiphia. PP Si/ ' wer * read for the first time out not finally acted upon, viz* nncminf n-irai S. FWladelPllla; Piac^fif - GENERAL GRANT KOM IKATED FOB LIE ITT, OEHEBAIi. Washington, March I.—The President, by a message, to-day informed the Sense that he i had apprpyed off the biUreviving the grade jot ; Liehtenahf-Generdl, - - Shortly afterwards ttie President sent to the i Senatethenqroination of General Grant for the : position of Lieutenant-General. /, IONGSTEEET’B BETHEAT. - [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.} Cincinnati,' March I.—The retreat of the : ; rebel Longstreet’s force, in East Tennessee, is : a mystery. Accounts from Knoxville, express ' anxiety-to know whether he has gone towards Lee or towards Johnstom Report says he will join Lee. SHEEHAN'S EXPEDITION [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.) ' Cincinnati, March I.—Nothing has been re ceived Trom. General Sherman’s expedition. Forrest’s and Morgan’s rebel cavalry are in his rear. - - THE DRAFT IN NEW YOEK. , . Albas y, March I.—The Following despatch has been -..received by Major Townsend, A. P. H. G.: Be fully prepared to commence the draft on the 10th of March, and to make it in every sub district which shall not have raised its ' quola before March 12th. Volunteers between the Ist. and 10th of March maybe deducted after the draft com mences. Make this known to the Governor. • * '(Signed) James B. Fry, Provest Marshal. General. , OHIO’B QUOTA. [Special Despatch to the Bnlletin.] Cincinnati, March 1 .—Extraordinary exer tions are making to fill the qnota of this Com monwealth with volunteers, but thffprospect of entire success is not very flattering. In the city of ; Cincinnati and in Hamilton county there will certainly have to be a draft. There was a heavy snow storm here last night. THE QUIGESIIiVEH MINING CASE. ■Washington, March.!.—The Quicksilver mining case is before the U. S. Supreme Court. Attorney General Bates is advocating the claims of the Government. MARKETS. New York, March l.—Cotton quiet at WaTflEc. Flourheavy; 0,500 bblsT sold at 86 15a8S 30 for Safe; 87 15aV7 25 for Ohio, and 87 10a67 7S tor Southern. Wheat dull; sales of 3O,Ooo.hnshels at 81 SCaSI 57 for Chicago Spring, 81 57aSl 53 for MilwaukeejUlub, and SI 63aSl 67forEed.‘ Corn declining and nominally quod at 81 3SaSI 37. Pork qniit but unchanged. Lard dull at 13aHc. Wblfkey dull and -nominal at SOaSlc. Receipts oi Flonr, 9,528 bbls. Wheat, 413 bushels. Corn, 22,330 bnsheli. Stocks quiet. Illinois Central, 133 V; Michigan Sonthern, 88 do., guaranteed, 14274, New York Central, 135 a; Reading, 131; Hudson Bivcr, 157; Missouri 6’s, 73; Erie, 115 X; Michigan Central, 141J4; Harlem, 135; Coupon!;, 1881, 111 k; Gold. 150 X. CITY BULLETIN. „ Charged with Bobbery.— Before Alderman' Miller, this morning, George Grant was charged with ha vingrobbed the money drawer eftheConnty Line Inn. in the Twenty .fonrth Ward. The alleged robbery was committed while the attendant was temporarily absent. About ten dollara were re covered, having been thrown away by the defen dant. Grant was committed. He is said to be an old offender, and has previously been nnder arrest In tbe Twenty-fonrth Ward for stealing a hone from Montgomery county. Fire.— A fire occurred aboat seven o’clock last evening at the dwelling of M. Lewis, N. E. cofner of Twenty-fifth and Ceates streets. The bed, bedsteads and-bedding in tbe second story were destroyed, and a hole was bnrncd through the ceiling into the third siory. The whole honse was Hooded with water. Malicious Hischixf. —lsaac H. Miller was belore Alderman Mafse> yesterday afternoon upon the charge of misdemeanor, in having cut ttie gays of tbe steeple of tne Tabor Presbyterian Church, at Eighteenth and Christian streets, on Friday, last. He wu held in ££oo bail to answer. Dangerous Characters. Robert Mc- Qnaid and James Ross were arrested last night at Thirteenth and Cathsnne streets npon the charge of threatening to shoot a police officer with a pis tol. They were committed' by Alderman Me- J 1 alien. • . Personal.— Captain L. L. Crocker, of Co. K> 118th P. V. (Corn Exchange!, has resigned hia commission and returned to his residence in this city. His many friends, who it-remomber with pride Captain C’s heroism at Shepherds town, will give him a warm welcome home. College Commencement.— At the Musical Fund Hall at noon to- morrow, the commencement Of the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsyl vania will be held. The valedictory address will be delivered by H. N. Guernsey, M. D. Slight Fire.— A dwelling house, No. 1329 Pearl street, -was slightly damaged by fire abont 4 fS'Uloek yesterday afternoon. The flames were caused by children playing with matches. “Euxebis” for shaving (English)—a fresh invoice jnst received by Bower, Sixth and Vine. Needles’ Truss and Brack Department.— Radies’ store on Twelfth street, Ist door below Race, (Condncted by Radies.) Gentlemen will apply to C.-H. Needles, on the corner. Themost thorough assortment of best makes of every article In the line will be found here, and adjustment made withprofessional exactitude. * Bower’s Glvcekin Cream—For chapped and inflamed Skin—2s cents. Depot. Sixth and Vine. Suspensories. —New French patterns, got out to order expressly for 0.. H. Needles’ Retail Sales, at Twelfth and Race streets. COURTS. Quarter Sessions —Judge Rudlow. Yester day the case of Williain MoEwen and Michael -F. Costello, convicted of an assault and battery John R. Ecke. In passing sentence the Judge said: I have given to this case the consideration which it demands. The evidence establishes the fact that a number of persons assembled at or near the office of a newspaper establishment in this city, and when the prosecutor made his appearance three of the number made an attack upon him. Of these three, «ne is identified . po sitively ; the other was undoubtedly npon the spot, though it is by no means certain that he joined in the attack: There is no evidence before me proving that the persons assembled near this office did eo for the purpose of attacking the individual or individuals engaged In the printing office; but rather to express their dis approbation of the conduct of certain persdns who were there engaged at work. Had it ap peared that these defendants acted in concert with others and at their instigation for the per pose of attacking the prosecutor, nothing wonld EaveJ them lrom a punishment which would be as severe as it wonld be just. In disposing of this case, it seems to me that onr duty will re quire ns to express our decided disapprobation of that course of conduct uponthe part of a number ol men which led to this assault, and eo to pnnlsh, these defendants, that, while we shall be merciful' (perhaps too much so), we will also vindicate the law. As this is the first case of the kind which qae occmred, ptrhfipa the necessity for an example does not exist; nevertheless, we Ahall im pose a punishment, which will, I hope, act as a warning, not only to these defendants, bat to .all who snppose they can intimidate others or trifle wi.h the taw, either as individuals or while acting in concert, and whether the object in view is a i® expression or uisapprebation or leads to an which, although not an aggravated One,- ® rt “ e less, an assanlt and battery. As one rnnfef-.^ Edarits (Costello) attemped'to shield 1 shall extinguish his case eageddn°tbiltB s? sociate i though, as he waven- he also- re punished. SeSeKt S fined * ls,i ’ and held to keep wL P St^ ,s '°i aDd P a y the ■ osts. Costello tokeepthe'prace”' l re « nlre<l <° enter bail In 82,000 Henr y O. Reeder, Samuel SnkStoS e . ! rf d Samuel Smith were assault and battery on Ms)™CaS^M'Berry 1 ont provocation assanlted and cruelly beaten W some or all .of the defendants, the weapon Sand being a hilly. The defence afleged toat Maior Berry and those with him were acting and created all the difficulty. On trial. 7 ’ -fafr rvVERING BU bFttj&« TUESiM*, ■— REESE D. »ELL&6Oxj STOCK BBOKHRS, He. 305 WAL- •' BEFORE’BOARDS. ■/ 1(0 sh Keystone Oil . 400shBeadB -66 hls SB 100 sh do W 6SR! lcoeh dc : wo 614 300 sh do 68- 4(0 ShjSuen-Cnl bt6 25X 100 ah do 'WO 66 - [(0 »b Sch Nav prfd £OO sh do M&in 66« b 6 HH 300 ah do 661, ICO sf do 413$ too ah do 66J< 400 sh Green Mount 1H 400 sh do .M® ltd sh Girard Mining. . 20Osh do 080 66 i hft 6’f Wish do b3O 6 iji 100 ah Big Mountain . 'O9 9& dS WO 66X Coal | b 5 OKltOOsh do. . i 6674 lOOshßesd B bSO 66 100 ah do -■ ". b3O 66X. 20Osh do ioo sh do If-Sah do soo.sh do 100 sh do - 66 15-16 300 sh do b3O 66X : STBST BOABD. 92C0U S Tre 7 3-10 2dsh NorristoWn B 69 per Ct. Notes Sl shMinehlUß 63X endorsed 10SX 4sh do 04 6000 Penna Coup Cs 32 sh Phila A Erieß 37X b 5 107X'00 eh Arch Stß 1000 Penna Coup6s - too ah FultonUoalOo 7X cash 1001$ 100 sh Chester Yalit 6 1200 Penna 6s ■ 97; 60 Bh Oil Creek b 5 14 1000 City 6s • 103 100 sh Susq Onl b » 26X 700 - do new 10714 100 ah Penn Mining 5000 PhilAErieß 6s 107 , b3O 10X 1000 Morris Cnl 6b 106 X 100 sh Catswlasa B 23X 2600 Sch Nav 6s >B2 95 300 sh Oatavrissa pH 43X 4600 do b 5 96 400 sh do b3O 43X 2500 do -96 200 sh do b 5 43X 500 NofthPa B6a 99X ioo sh Sch Nav s 5 23X ioo ah Big Mountain 200 sh Sep Nav prfd Coal 9X . ' b*'43 100 sh do 9'a 400 ah do MUX no sh do 9J$ 200 sh do h3O 42 100 sh New Creek 1 56-100 667 sh Head B 66 24 ah Wyoming Yai 100 ah do b 5 66 ■CI 85 20Osh do M 0 6SX 1C sh Penna B 70X 800 sh do b 566 SALES AFTEB FIB ST BOARD. *60088555.20s -160 sh do D43dnt 36X registered 107 X 330 sh Bead B bs&lnt 6S 200 ah Marquette Min 100 sh' •’ do ’3 days 66 4 81-100 lOOsh do b 5 66 200 sh do, 6 100 sh do cash 66 ICO ah .do 4X 100 ah do s 5 66 4(0 sh" .. do . 6 100 sh do s6oaft3o 66 600 ah Big Mountain lOOsh- do s3O 66 ; Coal b 27 9X 200 sh do S6oaft3o 66 100 Sh Susq Cnl bl 6 26 lOOsh do 66X ico sh NorthPa B S6X soosh do s6own te lOOsh do bSO 367$ PRICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YOKK. (B» Telegnpk.) »issT call. aaoonncALL. American G01d... 15974 bid ...bid Chicago and R. Island bid • 119 X sales Reading!Railroad...... 65X bid 66X sales nilnola Central....... bid 134 sales Galena and Chicago bid 117>4 sales New York Central 136 >4 bid 135 x sales D.S.<s<Bl int.off. utx Md llixsale* EliC«4te»Ms»«s*o •«•••■ 116 bid - 11514 tales Harlem 135 hid 135 X sales ' Cleveland and Toledo bid .... sales Irregular. Steady. FINANCE AND BUSINESS—MARCH 1,1864; There was a firmer feeling at the Stock Board this morning, with a moderate degree of activity. In Government Loans the transactions were unim portant. State Loans were Xft cent, higher, with sales of the Five Cents, at 07; the Coupons at 10074, and the War Loan at 107 - City Loans have also improved, with gales of the new issues at 10774, and the old at lot—an advance of X- Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 7074; Norristown Railroad at 69; and Mine Hill Railroad at 6374— n0 change. Read ing Railroad was very strong, and sold at 66—an advance of X- Philadelphia and Erie Railroad was heavy, with Bales ait 8774. North Pennsylvania Railroad closed at S6X bid, **74 asked; the Six 9 Cent. Bonds sold at 9974. Catawlua Railroad was firmer, and closed at 4374 for the Preferred, and 23 4 for the Common stock—both an advance. Schuyl kill Navigation Preferred advanced 74, the Common stock 34, and the Bonds X. Wyoming was. firm at 85, and Susquehanna Canal at 25)4. The Mining stocks were quiet. Big Mountain rose x, and Penn Mining X* Oil Creek declined 74. Bank shares were without change. In Passenger Railway secu rities the only sale was of Arch Street at 97. Jay Cooke fc Co. quote Government Securities As., as follows: Noon, March 1, 1864. _ _ - • Buying. Selling. IT. 8. Vs, 1861..... ji2 C. 5.151 Note*, August.... 108 V 110 Certificate ef Indcbtedneca. ,103 X 103 X Snartermacterc 1 Vouchers six 9»x .S. Demand Notes. .. Gold. ...169 160 6-20 Ronds, full coupons 106 X 107 X Deliveries ot MO Bonds arc being made up to January 16th. Messrs. De Haven A Brother. No. 90 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of exchange to-day, at IX K SL:. Buying. Selling. American Gold ....esxprem. toxprem. Demand Notes 69X prem. 60X prem. Quarters and halves 63 prem Dimes and half dime5........47 pram. Spanish quarters .47 prem. Pennsylvania currency. JfaiM. l-fidls. New York. 1-10 par. At the Philadelphia Gold Exchange, No. <4 South Third street, second story, Gold quotations were at the following rates: March 1,1894,’ 9K A. M., 159jf. 112 K P. M-, 160. IIK A. M., 159 K. | IK P- M., 160*. Market excited. During the month of February the business of the United States Assay Office, at New York, was as follows: Deposits—Gold, $16t>,300; Silver, 922,100; total, $183,000. Gold bars stamped, 9225,161; sent to U. S. Mint? at Philadfclphia, for coinage, 936,181. " . The following is a statement of the receipts and dlsbuisementa of the Assistant Treasurer of the United Mates for New York, for February, 1864: Feb. 1, 1884, by balance 914,911,319 Receipts during the month: On account ol Customs. 91,483,511 “ of Roans 16,696,350 . 11 of Internal Revenue. 1,435,618 " Of Transfers .31,810,000 “ of Patent Fees 6,099 “ of Miscellaneous..... 6,139,149 11 of Post Office Depart 898,989 - ——63,43',378 Total 68,101,895 Payments during the month: Treasury drafts... 951,238,692 Post Office drafts - 4681290 . —i : 51,696,962 Balance Feb. 29,1864. 210,404,633 The official averages of the Banks in the city of New York, for the week ending Saturday last, Feb. 27,1864, present In the aggregate the following ehangea from the previous weekly statement of Feb. 20: Increase of Loans... M,625,270 Decrease of Specie 222,231 Decrease of Circulation . 333 Increase of Undrawn Deposits. 6,860,863 Including the Exchanges between the Banks through the Clearing-House, and including also, the Sub-Treasury statement of Saturday afternoon, the following 1b the general comparison with the previ ous weekly report, and also with' the movement of this time last year: Feb.2B, ’63. Feb. 27, ’64, Feb.2o, >64. Capita1...........569,128,000 69,722,608 69,122,508 Loans 179,968,842 114,928,206 168,602,933 Specie 39,619,266 22,301,687 22,623,918 Circulation.. 8,739,969 6,908,394 6,908,391 Gross Dep05it5...218,102,476 260,782,110 233,828.671 Exchanged 44,189,861 96,907,031 86,814,668 Undrawn ~.173,912,626 164,876,069 148,014,106 In Sub-Treasury.. 3,369,976 36,410,777 37,230,662 Tuesday, March I.—The unfavorable condition of the weather has tended to retard out-of-door operations and trade is very quiet in all depart ments. There is nothing doing in Quercitron Bark and prices are nominal at $37 V ton. Cloverseed is selling in lots at $8 25@8 10 f) 31 H>9. Timothy is more sought after and 600 bushels sold at $3 60@3 7OO bushels Flaxseed sold at $3 20® 3 26 yt bushel. There is no life in the Flour market. 1 Buyers for exportation have withdrawn and the city con sumers are purchasing only to supply their imme diate wants at «6@e 25 4arrslfor auperflne, *6 60 t2.® , l2 r *? x , traß i 1?«@7 76 for extra family and *8 to *9 60 for fancy lots. There is nothing doing in Bye Flour or Com Meal. ■ r ' The •'Wheat market is better and 6@SOOO bushels Fenna. Bed sold at $1 60 9 bußhel. White ranges ftom *1 70 to *1 90. Bye ranges from *l3O to *1 36. Corn is in good demand and sales of 6000 bushels yellow at $1 12@1 14 in store and $1 14 afloat; 800 bue i l Si S v W ¥ t ?. brou S M ® 1 Oats are dull andone centftbuehellower. -Salesof 6000 bushels Fenna. 7-cmefty&tB4@Bs cents. ‘ No movement In Barley and Malt. _ ™ is dull. Small sales of Penns, and Ohio cents, and drudge at 84 cents. ~ JP»pWEa.-lo Casta, for &Wha&.? 0S - B - BUSSIEB * CO., no fOMMERCIAt. NUT STREET. SAX ES OF STOCKS. •; 6574 lOOsh do bfi 6674 300 sh . do 66X 25 sh do 66 200 sh :;idO PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. - '-g|r P ! 23-5 feet In depth to £OO Chestnut street front is a large and ele- sa.som street a stable and Soswh Water st ->“. d N °. 3- w °- m and 0t ’ f ™ n “ n ßon Eleventh, Flret W«d. & vifferßerkB D condtf ea p“ d D<JnglttBa of Tbirc“ d Valnable ShUcling Lot, Arch St, west ST—First-class Business Standi be^ < ?2. Seconda nd Third sts. oumu, YALCaBLE . RESIDENCE and Large Lot. corner Bighthard Spruce sts. GehreelDweUlng, 927 sprucestest Maußicn. with Stable, Green House ; and Large Lot, 240 feet front, Sonthwest corner of Broad Bnd Poplar sts. One of the most rtSSS ; residences in the city, and offered at tke price, ln- Eluding the splendid improvements, asked for ' vacant lota In that vicinity. Talnable Residence, ‘Main at, Germantown, Laraeand Valuable Lot, 21X acres, Old Second Street Boad, First Ward. ' . Valuable BEslness Location, 313, 315 and 317" Race st, GO ieet by 180 feet, extending through to ; Branch st -■ bls 66X M 0 66X 65X 68X Modern Residence. N0.' 202 Franklin st, ; Residence, No. 1634 Walnut st. Handsome Brown Stone Res dence, 1705 Walnut Blivet. - : - Residence, No, 420 south Third st. .Large and Valnable Lot, Vine street, river Schuylkill and St. David’sat, - Conntiy Site, 30 acres; 'School Honse lane. Superior Residence, East' Washington Lane, Gemantown. • 80 acres, ( helten Hills. ra 60 acres, Churoh road and Willow Grove avenue 40 acres. Chestnut Hill Valuable Farm and Mills, known as ••Shell. mite’s Mills." ' LARGE and VALUABLE LOT, 11 acres, Paisyunk road. LARGE #nd VALUABLE LOTS, Uth, 12th and 13th streets. Ist Ward. Fonr-story Brick Store, corner Sixth and Cal lowhill sts. Bnsisess Property,, 4tb below Walnut st. 7 S'ores, Hotel, hall. Stable, Ac.. S. W. corner Bth and Spring Garden t fs. Valuable Farm and Country Seat, 225 acres, Brandywine, Delaware county- Valuable Residence, No. 246 south Eighth at. Handsome Residence. No. -1702 Snmmer st. Large and valuable ARCH STREET LOT, e si of Twentieth street, 105 by 150 feet. Superior Farm and Country Seat, Lancaster Turnpike, and near the General Wayne Station, 93 rcres, with good buildings. Elegant Mansion and large Lot, Harvey street, Germantown. Elegant Modern Residence, Stable and Large Lot, 310 feet front, N. W. corner of Forty-first and Locust streets. Handsome Residence, No. 408 South Ninth st. Valnable Farm, 110 acres, with excellent Im provements, Bucks county. Fa. Neat Modern Residence, No. 118 North Eleventh street. Modern Residence, No. 1346 Chestnut st. Elegant Residence, northeast corner Nineteenth and Spruce sis. Residence, 1911 Walnut st. Modern Residence, No. 20(1 Chestnut st. ■Valuable Iron Front Store, No. 325 Arch st. Neat Modern Residence. 681 N. Eleventh street. Valuable Residence, Main st., Germantown, With coach honse, garden, Ac. Lot 140 by 924 ft. Valuable Country Seat, 29 acres, Washington lane, near the township line, Germantown. Valuable Business Stand, Chestnut street, ires of Seventh. [ Modern Residence, No. 208 South Fourth street. Five-story Stone Store, No. 531 Market street. Handsome Modern Residence, N. E. corner 18th and Summer sts. Modern Residence, No. 229 North Twelfth street. Four-story brick store, corner Ledtia and Chest nut sts. Neat Modern Dwelling, No. 335 South Twelfth street. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, Nee. 1106 and 1210 CHESTNUT st. Elegant brown stone Residence, No. 1618 Locust street. Valuable FARM and Country Seat, 104 acres,on the river Delaware, near Andalusia. Several Valuable RESIDENCES, German town. Neat Modern Residence, No. 243 South Thix teenth street VALUABLE FARM, 130 acres, Montgomery county, Pa, , on the State road. Several well secured ground rents. DWELLINGS—A number Sfsmall Dwellings, In all parte of the city. Handsome FARM and COUNTRY SEAT, IS acres, ene mile from Chestnut Hill, j IF Far further list, set Praait Sou Segieter, at the Auction Booms, comprising reefy variety of Beat Estate. M. THOMAS A SONS. AucOsneers, se9t-tu.f.tf 139 and 141 South Fourth)street George boldin', michael wartm an BOLDIN A WABTMAN, TOBACCO and GENERAL COMISSION Merchants, No. 105 North WATER street and 106 North fels DELAWARE avenue, Philadelphia. PENNSYLVANIA WOhES—on the DELA WARE River, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER, Delaware county, Pa. HEANEY, SON A ARCHBOLD, Engineers and iron Boat Builders, Manufacturers of . Ail trindg- OONDENBING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES, Iron Vessels of all description, Boilers, Water- Tanks, Propellers, Ac., Ac. T.REANEY, W. B. HEANEY, S.ABOHBOLB, Late of Late Eeanry. Neafle A Co., Engineer In Chlel Penn works, Phlla. rjyl3-tfl IT. S Navy Gas fixtures wabnek, miskey a CO.-, No. 718 CHESTNUT street, Manuiactu rers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Ac., Ac., would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets. Ac. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work warranted. j. 30 Sheathing felt, —low ell patent Elastic Sheathing Felt for ships; also, John son’s Patent Wooldlng Felt for Steam Pipes and Boilers, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS GRAWT.Wo I9H gnnth TV»!„war» »»»».•—» BBain PIPE —Montgomery Terra Cotta Works: Price List for IBM. 2 inch pipe per 3 feet length 30 cents. 3 inch pipe per 3 feet length 36 cents. 4 inch pipe per 3 feet length 4S cents. 5 inch pipe per 3 feet length 60 cents. 6 inch pipe per 3 feet length 76 cents. We are prepared to furnish stone- ware drain pipe, glazed inside and pntside, from 2 to 15 inches in diameter, in large or small quantities, with all varieties of Traps, Bends, and other connections. Liberal discount to the trade. McOOLLIN A RHOADS, aaa 1221 Market street. Philadelphia. THE BIDINO SCHOOL, FOURTH Street) Above Vine, will re-open Xoj the Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. 2toh. Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquires thorough knowledge of this accomplishment will find every facility at this school. The horses art safe and well trained, so that the most timid need not fear. Saddle horses trained in the best mans ner. Saddle horses, horses and vehicles to hire Also carriages for fnnerals, to cars, steamboats, A —is* rwnc. % sow T IHE LIFE INSURANCE A COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Accumulation nearly 82,000,008. Total Loses'Paid. ..... BSO.OOO. Dividendsmade over 700,000* PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE, . . Ne. WALNUT Street, . JAMES B. CARR, Agent and Attorney. tub Company, efifefs superior inducements to Sersons desiring to efitect an insurance upon their ves, giving to those who desire the privilege of settling their premiums, annually, semi-annually or quarterly. ' The rates are lower than most Companies oflhr, and the insured are participators In the profits. The husiness of the Company is devoted exclti* lively to the Insurance of lives. It is prompt In the payment of its losses. * Any Information upon the subject will be cheer fully given by the AGENT, togother with all ne cessary Boohs and Tables upon the subject. LOCAL BOARD OF REFERENCE. Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter. Keen A Coates. D.D. - Thos. Robins, Esq. Rt. Rev. W.B. Stevens: Clem. Tlngley.Esq. - ' D.D. A. W. Little, Esq. Hon. John M. Butler. Henry Simons, Esq. Alfred Jenhß A Son. Alfred Day, Esq. S. Y. Merrick A Sons, Jacob D. Belt, Esq. Rich. Garsed A Bro. ' ■ Watson Malone, Esq.. T. B. Peterson A Bro. . George Gilback, Esq. Hnnsworth, Eakens A Thos. B. Beck, Esq: Naylor. Adam Warthman, Esq Boswell A Wilson. J. A. McAllister, Esq. Walton & Tost £. B. & J. F. Orne. MEDICAL EXAMXI St. D.; Wm. Gardener, D.-, -v " . SOUSED AND SMOKED SALMON—Jns*. re ceived and for sale by SIMON COLTON A SON, ST«ad and Walnut street*. IJ.1J. Warner Erwin', Esq. EES.—T. 11. Dryedale, M. D. -, J. K. Knorr, M. I. E. WALKA VEST; gUCCESSOBTO W- H-CABRYL, ' , ' nisonic nux, 719 CHESTNUT y ST ' OFFERS HIS SPBING STOCK '■vy : ; ■; : ' OF ■ WINDOW SHADES - TABLE AND PIANO GOVEBS, COENIOES AND BANDS, LACE CURTAINS, PLUSHES AND MOQUETTE, DAMASKS AND HEPS, "■'.’.AT j 'V POPULAR PRICES. SENAT, BROS. & CO. 214 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Strawberry St, Importers of WHITE GOODS, Offer a complete assortment of Jaconets, Gambrlce, Checks, Victoria Lea was, Nainsooks, Swiss MtiHi. India Book, India Wnif and other iffmiitwt of onr nsn&l make and finish. . jaio-tf# H. FOB SALE. ft The Three-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 510 SOUTH TENTH STREET, His THREE-STOEY BACK BUILDINGS. hiODEBN IMPROVEMENTS. Lot 18 by 87 Feet ■TOnly a email part of Cash required. «y INQUIRE ON THE PREMISES. fels-tf| A \ 0 WEIGHT & SIDDALL "No. 119 Market Street BetweefitFrant and Second streets. O. W. WEIGHT. .f. H. mnltt. PBUOOISTSi PHYSICIANS. AND GENERAL smnwriiitieiiiH ■ Oan find at onr establishment a fall as sortment of Imported and Domestle Draco, popular patent Medicines, Faints, Ooal Oil, Window Glass, Prescription Vials, ate., atas low prioesag genuine first clasa goods can be sold. FINE ESSENTIAL OILS for Confectioners, in fall variety, and ox tbs best quality. . Cochineal, Bengal Indigo, Madder, Pat- Ash, Cudbear, Soda Ash, Alma, Oil of Vitriol, Annette. Copperas, Extract of Logwood, Ac., FOB • DYERS’ use, always on hand at lowest netcash prices. ° SULPHITE OF LIMB, for .Keeping eider sweet; a perfectly harm tees preparation; put up, with full emo tions for use, In packages, containing suf ficient for one barrel. •mere by mall, or city post, wtD meat with prompt attention, or special qnota tions will befunnsbed when requested. WRIGHT A SIDDALL, Wholesale Drug Warehouse, non-lyrpt No. 119 Market street above Fran SOAP— PURE FAMILY SOAP.—CONTAINS no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY, but Is an entirely PTIBE SOAP, and should be used by every family. , Put up la BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, full ■weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds, not Ban or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand their boxes. Manufactured by GEORGE M. ELKZNTON A SON, de 17-lyrpt US Mancarettastreet S HARVEY THOMAS, . STOCK BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission, at the Board of Broken. Particular attention given to U. S. Government Loans. * ia9-3mrps TJtRESH ENGLISH EXTRACTS, Ac., Ac C Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN A CO., Ampthill, a supply of Ext. Aconiti, Bella donna*,, Cannab, Ind., Conli, Digitalis, Hyos cyami and Taraxaci, also. Oleum Adi gd, Dnlc, Oleum Croton, Tiglii, Elaterinm, Lactu carium, and a full assortment of fresh medi cinal leaves, Ac., Ac. BULLOCK A CREN SHAW, Arch and Sixth streets. ESSENTIAL OILS lor Colognes, Pomades, Ac.—Such as Oils of Almond, Lemon, Berga mot, Orange, Rose, Citronella, Verbena, Rose Geranium, Neroli, True Cinnamon, Jessamin, Aniseed, Caraway, Fennel, Wintergreen, Pep permint, Sassafras, Cassia, Cloves, Ac., all war ranted pure and first quality: for sale as wanted by WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Druggists, No Market street. fetS Robert shoemaker a oo.— Bobt. Shobxakxb, Bekj. H. Shokmakxb,'' Ws. 18. Shoemakkr, Riohabd M. Shoxhakxb- TO DRUGGISTS.—We offer tbe following, o recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Anise, Caraway and Canary Seed, Althem, Aconite and Calamus Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Heads, Tonqua Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor, Jennings’s Calcined.and Oarb. Magnesia,Cambria Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quality,French Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun nels, Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Druggists’ Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, French Vial Corks, Pallet Knives, Ac. BOBERT SHOEMAKER A GO., Wholesale Druggists, fe3 N. E..corner Fourth and Race streets. BBTHLEHEM OATMEAL by the pound ox keg—-fresh every week. HUBBELL, Apothe cary, 1410 CHESTNUT Btreet. fe!2 THE NEW “PILE PIPE.”—A SIMPLE, cleanly.and portable contrivance for the appli cation of unguents tothe internal surface of tbe rectum. Sold by HUBBELL, Apothecary, 1411 Chestnut street. Fine violet pomade.—an invoiob of freshly imported Marrow Pomade sweetly scented with Violets, In SO cent jars. HUBBELL, Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street. Tjl VANS A WATSON’S SALAMANDER safes, STORE No. 16 South FOURTH street, p htt. * unup hia, PA. A lgrge variety of FIREPROOF SAFES always on hand, cheap for cash. my!9-ly J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WM.H. MERRICK, ’ JNO.‘ & COPE. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, pBfLASSLPHIA. MERRICK A SONS. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam En gines for Land, River and Marine Service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks. Iran Boats, Ac. - Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs .for Gas Works, Workshops at Railroad Stations, Ac. ' -Retorts and Gas-Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills; Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En gines, Ac. ■ Sole Agents for N. BUleux’s Patent Sugar Boil ing Apparatus, Nesmyth’s Patent Steam Ham mer,' and Asplnwall A Woolsey’s Patent Centri fugal Sngar.Draining Machine. PETER WRIGHT ASON IMPORTERS OF EARTHENWARE, AHP . • SHIPPING AND COMMISSIONMEROHANTfI NO. 114 WALNUT STREET, .yyrry.A'DM.yHlAs tAXtB A WBIBHT, IChMOWT A, GBISOOM, TEOBim>kyiXß, ( thxodoxx wmuht. fe 1964. SPRING IB6L GLENECHO MILLS; , GERMANTOWN, PA. •?'! MmLLXJM&Ca, Hannfactureri. Importer! and Whole sale Dealer* ?\.r 1 ' ' IN , CAIIPETMGS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. Warehouse, 509 Chestnut ' a^e ® en^eac6 ®8lL : ; SPECIAL NOTICE. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. MCALLUM & m Beg leave to inform the "public that thex.hav; leased the old esmblishedCupet Store, T No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET; Opposite Independence Hen, FOR A DETAIL DEPARTMENT, Where they are now opening ' A NEW STOCK, or . IMPORTED AND AMERICAN CARPETS, . Embiacing the choicest patterns of P#&t SrBY ?**?**• VENEffir ELS ° A^BT ? Together with a fall Bssortsunt of OYSrythmg permipjag to the Carpet Business. ENTERPRISE MILLS, ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALN DEALERS IN CARPETING^ Oil Cloths, ''Sh : Uattings, Acq *e. ' Warehonse, 619 Chestnut Street, AND CHARLES STOKES & CO.** FIRST-CLASS “ONE-PRICE" RBADY MADS CLOTHING STORE. NO 824 CHESTNUT STREET, UN- For Out- / Lengthofback m ftpP ham 0f H cellar to waist ■ 3 andfromwaist /7s \ toepdof taiL /1 J M \ Length of 1 I /IUjP G Sleeve (with/ I ITS K aim crooked) 1 \\V JSA from middle m of back be- > < tMtT tween the -■ • isr Kr tbonldeis to t 1 at end of cuff, f R sfl and around vgf l\ .?§ the moet pro-T <•■* mlnentpartof I f vH tbe chest and S- I 9 waist, state 1 ft m whethererect l JA ,| or stooping. \ if l I Fer Pants, 1 Mtl Inside seam, \ B -51 and outside \. aeam tram hip bone arond the waist and hip. For Vest, . sums as ■ Coat. A good St guaranteed. All garments made from directions! sent in mb* cordancewith these instructions will be guaranteed satisfactory. If not so, the money will be returned fbrthem. ■ .>• Officers’ Uniforms Beady-made, always am Hand, or made to order in the beet maimer and oa the moet reasonable terms. Having finished many hundred Uniforms the past year far Staff; Field, end Line Offloeis, as weU as for the Navy, we are prepared to execute all order* in this line with correctness and despatch. The largest and most desirable stock of Bsady. Mads Clothing in‘Philadelphia always on hand. THE PRICE MABKED IN PLAIN FIGURES ON ALL OF THE GOODS. Specimens of Cloth, or other materials, with es timates sent by mail to any. address when re quested. j CHARLES STOKES t CO. CHARLES STOKES,; E. T, TAYLOB, _ W. J. STOKES.. PATENT HINGE-BACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. The most indestructible. Album made. It lies open perfectly flat without injury or strain to the Bot h. Tot sale by Photographers and Booksellers. ALTEMIfS A CO., N.W. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE* ftSO-lm} Entranctf on RACE Street. fLouST" Hour. Of the following Choice Brands: ‘•John Mnsselman,” “Henry Mnsselman * 1 ‘D. uverholßer,” • ’Strasbnrg Steam,” “Willow Grove,” • ‘Locust Valley, ’ ’ “Loudon Vale,” “New Providence,” “Samuel. Brua,”. ‘ ‘John Bench, ’ ’ And other Fenna. and Western brands, for sale by BROOKE & PUGH, leii.lmt lygl A. 1733 Marfeat Street: Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Pbehito| The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best, i l Salesrooms, 704 Chest™* Slreet, above 7tx' < WORSTED YAKN. —Nos. Iff and 38 of aupei. _ GHAM * WELDfi.B —fi— i* Streets ■_ ftbi-am “-Etna." , “Eagle.” >*170100.” “Eclipse.” “Soavelv,” “Metagur,” “OHsh.” “Zlgler.” _• “Peqnea.” “Samuel Banck.”
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