Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 03, 1864, Image 5

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BY TEtl&KAPflv
LATER CeNCEBNIWi GENERAL
SHERMAN'.
He i s Reported in Possession of
Selma,
Enmored Capture ot Five
Rebel Goabaafs.
Horrible Mess acre of a Company of
Hogro Tioops
interesting- from: ar-
KANSAS.
Restilt of the Election in
Louisiana.
INTERESTING FROM WASHING
TON.
Expected Changes in tie Army: o
the Potomac
Government Bounties to be Paid ti
April Ist.
To-Day’s Proceedings in Congress
- and Legislators.
FROM 6EIT. SHERMAN.
Memphis, Feb. 29:—A private letter from an
officer at Vicksburg, dated the 22d nit. says,
"We hear nothing of a definite character from
Gen. Sherman, hut there is no doubt that he
has taken possession of Selma, Alabama. It is
raid that Sherman captured fire gunboats at
Selma.
■Washington’s birthday was celebrated at
Vicksburg in a fine manner. All the troops
were reviewed by General McArthur.
A rebel brigade is said to he between Vicks
burg and 3 ackson.
MO FEABS FOB GEM. SHEBHAM.
Waehikgtoh, March 3 The War Depart
ment has no fears for the safety of Gen. Sher
man’s expedition.
HASSACBE OF A TOMPAHY OF COLORED
TROOPS,
Cairo, March 2.— The clerk of the steamer
Pringle bringß information that while that
steamer was on a foraging expedition to John
son Plantation, Tecnmseh Landing, five miles
above Grand Lake, Mississippi, on the
ultimo, - a band of sixty well
mounted guerillas, dressed in Federal
uniforms, surprised a Company of the Ist Mis
sissippi (colored) Infantry who were standing
guard about a mile and a half from the in.in
body of the foraging party, capturing and dis
arming them, and, before assistance could be
rendered, all were killed or mortally wounded,
except two who feigned death—Lieut. Cox and
Sergeant Spencer.
The dead bodies were stripped of their
clothing. Some of the negroes were pinned to
the ground with bayonets, ethers had their
brains knocked out, others were shot throngh
the head while on their knees begging for
quarter.
The guerillas escaped without losing a man.
After the wounded had been buried by our
troops, a princely mansion, around which a
guard had been posted and no one allowed to
enter previous to the slaughter of our troops,
was consumed with all its magnificent furni
ture. Four thousand bushels of com were
taken from a crib containing about fifteen thous
and bushels.
When the foraging party returned to Vicks
burg, four .hundred guerillas, of which the
murderers formed a part, were reported by citi
zens to be encamped a short distance back
in the country.
INTERESTING FROM ARKANSAS.
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin.]
Cincinnati, March 3—A despatch from
Fort Smith, dated March 2d, says that a
guerilla band of about seventy-five men, at
tacked Black’s Mill, near Cross Hollow, 25
mileß north of Fayetteville, a few ..days since.
The mill was defended by a sergeant an<| seven
teen men, who repulsed the rebels, killing three
and wounding several more: Major Fitz, with
125 men irom Fayetteville, pursued and scat
tered the guerillas in all directions.
At Little Bock General Blunt and Staffare
expected daily. There will probably be a con
flict of authority between Generals Blunt and
Thayer as to the command of the troops in the
district. Under recent orders from General
Meele, all the troops in this district have been
placed m charge of General Thayer. If the
! rd^ ° nt General Blunt will be a
general without any troops.
The following order h M been sent to the
commanding officer at Fayetteville •
Headquarters, District op the Frostier
Department of Arkansas, Fort Smith Ark ’
Feb. 24.— T0 Lieutenant-Colonel Bishop] Com
manding at Fayetteville Hang or shoot every
guerilla caught in this vicinity %hen the maiis
are captured or the telegraph wires cut.
LOUISIANA A FREE STATE.
Port Henson, Feb. 23, via Cairo, March 2.
—The election yesterday resulted in the tri
umph of the straight Free State ticket, the
-Hon. Michael - Hahn being elected Governor
by about 3,000 majority out of a vote of over
8,000. There, is a great rejoicing by the Free
State party. There were illuminations and
cannon-firing last night. Louisiana is a Free
State 1
Cairo, March 2d.—By the arrival of the
steamer 1 Empress we have New Orleans dates
to the 23d ult. The totfi vote in the State as
far as received, is 9,293. Mr. Hahn’s majority
over Fellowes is. 3,542, over Flanders 3 695
and over both 1,727. The other candidates on
the Free State, llckebaro elected by about the
'same majority.
The Empress has'a yeryTarge cargo or sugar
and molasses for Cairo and other poiutsw ; ; ;
Cairo, March 2.—Dates from New" Orleans
to the 24th, received by tho steamer Empress,
say that Mr. Hahn has been elected by one
hundred majority oyer both'his competitors.
This is based on fuller returns. j !
FROM WASHINGTON.
[Sreei-.l Despatch to the "Ball-tin.]
TVashikgtos, Mar. 3.— Amfing the firstfruits
of General Grant’s appointment as Lieutenaat-
Geueral v.-ill be important changes in the army
of the Potomac.
The draft will take place throughout Penn
sylvania on the 10th inst.,, unless Congress
interferes.by passing the extension bounty act.
There is nothing, later this morning from the
arm y- TVild rumors of afloat
last evening, but they were without foun
dation.
FROM MEMPHIS.
Caibo, March 2.—The steamer Golden Eagle,
from Memphis for Cincinnati, has passed this
point with 569 bales of cotton.
The Memphis cotton market is active, at 65
cents for good middling, 64 for strictly ditto,
and 62a63 for middling. *
XXXVIUTH COHGKEBB— FIRST SESSIOIf,
~ ‘ _ Wasiiixgtqx; March 3, iBGt.
_ S ™, A: (Ky,. V llitroducedae amend
ment to the joint resolution to amend the Consdtu
ticn which provices that no person whose mother
negro, shall beentitlcd to the
benefit of citizenship, and also that the States of
Maine and Massachusetts shall constitute a State
thlleo East rvew England, and that Ver
“oat > beW Hampshire, Rhode Island and Con.
nrdsiH ,„ n e' Ler ’ talle<l West New England.
Ordered to be printed.
,(Mass.) introduced the House reso
lutton for the continuance of the payment of boua-
Fw'mn? lnn:e K?,* 0 April Ist as reported from the
J ?' htar * Affaire, with a recommen
dation that it be immediately passed, with a re
letter lrom the Secretary of War.
I he leEdntion was passed without amendment.
Houep > b J eigm majority, recom
mittc to the Committee on the Jaciclary the bill
,he ■’ nnsdiction of the Court of
to claims growing out
and naval operations during the
Feu I “f 1 a ? d SJ?O5 J?0 providing ior the
for Q. lla itermaster and Com- -
of En PP lies by the proper bureau, and
makir g provision for Boards of Commisslor ere to
settllmen°’ her claimB > with a Ti ™ to their future
Another bill reported from the Committee on the
was taken np, providing for the settle
inen. ot the claims for the Commissary and Quar
termaster’ s supplies on the press Illation ol satis.
recommiUedi 8 " A,ter “ ****** ** billw “ :to)
Mr. Wilson (Iowa) offered a resolution provid-
Gm Of 10.000 additional copies of
Gen. Qraut e Military Benort, which wab re.
fenedio the Committee on Printing.
PEHHSYLVAHIA LEGISLATURE.
HinjUBBrEG, o, isct.
SpiATE. A. knmber of petitions were presented
and repons of Committeesmade. Presented
The following bills were read in place:
l iSSI* 1 !? 11, »«PPl«nent to the act relating to
?? r l” ereh ‘P’ “t* s0 ’ one supplementary to
® '° encourage manufacture of iron by" the
tiaeof coke and Utlneral coal. : *
an act to authorize the government
toa PP9l nt a pension agent to reside ai Washington.
“ n a**- rolatlvc to the capital stock of
the Petrelenm and Venango Banks.
, d * lat isolations io instinct oar senatorsto vote
*•£**“ f lteo ' lon of the payment of bouhtha to
0D 'vote for the increase of the pay of
passed d non ‘ commiE£lon 'd were
b ° lmties in county was
?R C^ I V, —The Honse met at n o’clock.
The following bills were read in place
andrc“^^ir^d act Htcorporating the Berks
Mr. Boyer, a snppiement to the Mahoning and
Snsqnehanna Railroad. ‘
Bal / ba « k ’o®e to attach Juniata county to
the Twelfth Judicial District. *
Mr. Coleman, one relating to railroad and canal
companies. .
Mr Berg win, one incorporating the Newcastle
and Franklin Railroad.
Mr. Purdy, one for the removal oftheNorthum
ber*and Bank.
Mr. Bsrger, asnpplement to an act providing
for the taxation of non-resident venders of mer
chandise in the city of Philadelphia.
Mr. Watson one to reduce the number of Direc
tors of tne Bsxritbnrg, Portsmouth and Lancaster
JKaifroad.
iter McManus one incorporating the General
T aylor Steam I oreix g B ose Company.
Mr. Aee one to incorporate the Soldiers 1 Na
t onal Cemetery.
Mr. Cochran (of Phila.)& supplement to the act
conccrniLg the sale of Bailroads,Canals,&c.:also,
one relative to apprentices; also one. for the pro
motion of Anatomical science.
_Mr. Hopkins, one incorporating the Northern
Mining Company.
On motion, the Honse proceeded to the consider
ation of the bill relative to the payment of bounties
to volunteers. Yarious amendments vrexe offered
on the second reading.
THE STEAMER GREAT EASTERN TO LAY
THE ATLANTIC CABLE.
. London, Feb. 20. — Tbe steamer Great
Eastern has been chartered by Glass, Elliott &
Co., to lay the Atlantic Telegraph Cable in the
summer of 1865.
.(Signed) Cyrus W. Field.
FBOM CALIFORNIA.
San Francisco, March 2 The steamer
Sierra Nevada has arrived with $60,000 in
treasure from British Columbia, and $lOB,OOO
from Oregon. The ship Electric Spark has
sailed for Callao. Money is plenty, Atlantic
currency exchange 50a52 premium fox gold on.
New York. Legal tenders 64a60.
AEBIVAL OF THE STEAMER PENNSYLVANIA
Ntw Yobk, Marcfi*3—The new steamer
Pennsylvania, from Liverpool, w has arrived.
Her dates have been anticipated. *
_ U. S. SUPREME COURT.
Washington, March 3— The Supreme Court
has before it to-day the case of Delerma Brooks
appellant vs. Warwick Martin, a Wisconsin ap
peal case. r
WEATHER REPORT.
The following telegrat hie report of thd weather
at 9 A. M. to-day, at the places named, has been
received:
„ . Wind. Weather.
Halilax, N. W. Cloudy.
Portland, N. W. . Clear.
Boston, ■ N W. Clear.
Sprint-field, North. Clear
New York, N. W. . Clear
Philadelphia, N. W. Clear
Washington, N. W. Clear.
HABEETS.
New Yorr. March 3.—Cotton is quiet at 78s
79%c. Flour steady; sales of 10,500 bbls. at as a?
aG 40 for State, S 7 lOar fo for Ohio, and S7a7 75 fo
Southern. Wheat has at vanced 1c; sales of 45 -
000 bushels at SI l Gal 58 fer Chicago Spring, *153
al 60 for Milwaukee Clnb, and SI G4al 68 lor Red.
Corn Jtteavy; 36,000 bushels sold at 81 32al 32v
Provisions steady and unchanged, except tor
Lard, which is heavy. Whiskey firm at 83c.
Receipts 01 Flour, 2,800 bbls. Wheat, 1,900
bushels. Corn. 4,700 bushels
CITY BULLETIN.
Street Cleaning. — Mr. Dickinson, the new
mnSfiS? 01 °. f Streets > commenced operations this
to mr,™ About a hnndred carts were set to work
thesmJit -m aF hes which have accumulated in
he laTeei-c'tn— ’-morrow the number of carts will
cmed i ci|orou 6 ir d Th nd tlle ™rkwrill heprose
of the streels wifi't, n T h present slushy condition
gers, but £ pe L mit the visit of scaven
rleaning w?n °SS “ the show disappears, the
implements for „ The to °U “4
use so long that it ? iD K streets have been out of
collect them together and to
ns that he is notawk D’ckinson informs
ward. New tools will h?™ en ough to clean one
therefore romp little delaxf,? obtai ned, and
discharge of the dntiee of Mr. “ the
. Bower’s Infant Cordial cures 0.1:.
and Spasms,yielding great relief to rwnp C ’ >amB
tag. Store, Sixth and Green. ChUdrea
with professional exaotiiadS J taud *
tHE IIfCLY BOLLEfIN : , PH IhAD. gji fHDRSDAIg. MARCH: ra- T
r IT~X (r r
Therm..
37
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30
526
32
32
52 *
fiowEßrs Gltce!:jn Creak—For chapped . . Siearo6h;p Biorn)r»' «»>» ‘
O-POt,
SrspESsoRJEE.-^lfevEJlFrerici patterns," got
1®: ©nter exprpeslv for C.-H. Het&il £3du}t. - * 6 Bfirces, hence at Matftngfta
Salee, at Twelfthand SaoefctTeets. W ; ;:; - Biic
GEKEBAj,iTt Refout; fine edition;, n *7* *V om Havana 26th uit.
J C‘ f *-»MfJ»?7»hufc B BOrt ’ ,aUed bom
I‘At'?’' this sailed from Cienfaegos
*** a ee^er ’ P**, hence at Cardenas 19th
COURT'S.
Qvakter Sessions— -J udge Ludlow.—ln the ca*e
of Henryai ri j^dward,.lJeeves, and Samuel and
. nexnj[ Jeffries-and Samuel>:nith, cbar&edwith
eummittiLg an assault and battery upoa. C. di*
Beny, thejury rendered fy< rdiet of not guilty.
PEBSONAIu
S. "Wylie Ciawford, the gallant com
mander of the Pennsylvania Beserves arrived at
CLambertbnrg ;on Saturday, and remai* ©d until
Be still EUfTere from theT»ound re
ceived at Artietam. .
Generals Mansonand Stanley were in Cincinnati
on Monday. * ;
COMMERCIAL.
BICT.Sft ». feELL fcgQN, BTOCK BBOKEBS, ?re* 30fiWAI»-
UTTT STBEET.
SALES OF STOOKa
... BEFORE BOARDS..
100 ah Little Sch B ' 100 all Catawisaa pfd
M 0 49* «30 42*
200 eh Head B 2 days 65* 100 lb do b4Alnt 42*
200 Eh do 66*
. FIRST EOABD.
US 6s >Bl Reg 101 , 60 ah Del DivCl b 5 43
S3SU. DS6S6-20* 107 100 ah do b3O 42*
lo7* 200 sh Green Mount
200 Cityoinew 107* b3O 7*
3000 Penna Coop 6a 100* 100 ah Bte Mountain
5000 Wyoia ’S Ya Cl Coal. 9*
- « 8 „„ v „ S9* 20Q ah Oil Creek b 5 13*
440 3S-ICO. AUeghyCo 100 ah NorthPaß
6 pr cent Scrip 75* eaah 0634
16000 UnionCnl6bss 30 100 ah NY A Middle
2000 CamAAm mtg Coal Field Co 1234
*» 108 100 ah-V do b3O 1232
UOO NorthPa R6e 99 280 Bh M.nH.n Min’e 63,'
10 ah FraAMec Bk. 60 200 ah do b 6 6*
13ahPennaB 70* 108 ah Oatawiesa R 21
«'5 „■ v-' ro * 150 ‘ b Catawlesapfd
16 ah Minehlll B bo 64 . cash 42 V
24 ah Hunt A Broad. 200 ah do ' b3O 43
Top R : 23* too ah do 42*
Mah Girard Col R 3f* 60ah do b3O 42*
Jl Spruce A Pine 1532 3:o«h do eaah 42*
100 ah Lehigh Zinc 160 ah do b 5 42*
■ , b3O 69 200 ah Readß 65*
45 ah Chester Yal B6* I^6ah .do 66*
' V „ S - a ; I 2?? AFTER FIRST BuARD.
100 ih Read R bi&in 65* 200 sh N Y A Erie R
100 ah . do 65* b 3 0116
IM ahdo bCAinl 65* 100 eh do 115*
ICO ah do eaah 65* 50 ah Scb Nav prfd 41*
100 ah . do bSO 65* 100 ah do 2 day* 41*
ion Bh. do caah6s 69-100 25 ah Girard Bk 47*
*s® *£ - «s* 200 ah Catawiau pfa 42*
£OO ih do b6Ain 66*
PRICES OFSTOI
(B»
VZSST C
American Gold 160'
Chicago and K. liland. ..
Reading Railroad 651
gllpoli Central
Galena: and Chicago
New York Central....Tl3s
D. S «i •a let. off. in
Erie ns;
Harlem .139
* leveland and Toledo.. ...
FUTAffCEATO BUSIKBSS—JUBCH 3,1884.
The Stock Market was rather Tariable th)*
morning, with rather more disposition to realize.
The news from the seat of war is looked for with
considerable anxiety, and the future range of prices
will depend, in a measure, upon the success or re
feree of our armies. Got eminent Loans were
firmer, with sales of the Fire-Twenty Loan at 107®
l<ni£. State Loans were held firmly. City Loans
of the new issues sold at Io7jf. and the old were
steady at 10*. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 70V
—no change, and Mine Hill Railroad at 64—an ad
vance'of If. Reading Railroad was the most active
on th« list, and ranged from 65J< to 65Jf—dosing at
*6X, with a firmer feeling, under encouraging tele
graphic adrices from New York. North Pennsyl
vania Railroad sold at *s*f —a decline or H, and
the Six ft Cent. Bonds at 88—a decline of V-
Catawiisa Railroad Preferred was heavy, and de
clined the Common stock fell to 3a. Cfcuial stocks
generally were neglected. Lehigh.Zlne declined 1.
The Mining stocks generally were dull. R»nb shares
were steady. 115 was bid for the First National;
158 for North America; 129)f for Philadelphia; 60 for
Farmers 1 and Mechanics 1 ; 54*f for Commercial;
89 for Northern Liberties; SSJf for Mechanics’; 47
for Girard; 41 for Penn Township; 33 for Consoli
dation, and 47 for Commonwealth. In Passenger
Railway securities the only sales reported are of
Arch Street, at 30yf, and Spruce and Pine Streets
at 15«.
Jay Cooke A Co. quote Government Securities
As., a* folio wm
TJ. S. r*, 18*1 11l 112
TJ. S.7W Notea, August.... 109 no
“ October Ho* lnv
OertUleate of Indebtedness. 103 v 103 v
_ “ “ new. .... *9% 99v
Quartermasters’ Toucher* . 9534 99
U.S. Demand Notea..... '. ..
Sold ........160X tSI
6-20 Bonds, full coupons. ..107 107 V
Deliveries of 6-20 Bonds are being made un to
January 19th.
At the Philadelphia Gold Exchange, No. M South
Third atreet, aeeond itory, Gold quotation! were
at the following ratea:
March S, ISM.
12* P. M., 160*.
I 1)4 P. M., 160*.
»X A. BL, ISO.
IIJ< A. M., 160 n.
Market steady.
- PHILADELPHIA lfAßinrrg
TiirBSDAT, March 3.—Cloverseed is dull and
ranges from 3808 26 ft 64 fix—from second hands
at the latter qnotation. Timothy seils at $3 6203 60.
Sales of Flaxseed at (3 20@3 25 ft bushel.
There is nothing doing in Quercitron Bark.
The Flour market is very dull but prices are un
changed. Sales of toco bushels lair and good Westr
ern extra family for shipment at 37@7 S7J< f) barrel'
The sales to the retailers and bakers range from
C€@6 25 barrel for common and good superfine,
*« 6067 for extras, *7 12# to 39 for extra family
and fancy lots—according to quality. Bye Flour
is lower. A small sale at s6—a decline of 25 cents.
In Corn Meal nothing doing.
There 1b a steady demand for Wheat at yester
day’s quotations, with sales of 3000 bushels prime
Penna. Red at *1 60 ft bushel, and 700 bushels South
ern at 31 63. White rangesfrom (1 70 to *1 90. 600
bushels Bye sold at $1 32. Com is scarce and in ac
tive demand at an advance. Sales of 17,000 bushels
jeUow at 31 20, delivered. Oats move slowly at
62083 cents, which is a decline.
®" le y- a sale! in Barley Malt at
$t 70f> bushel.
The Provision market is firm but there is not
much doing. Mess Pork is held at 323 60 m barrel;
Hams in pickle sold at 13# cent*, and Shoulders in
salt at 10 cents.
Whiskey is rather firmer. Sales of 300 barrels at
84086 cents, and drudge at 83 oents.
„ IMPORTATIONS.
Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
HAVANA— Brig Tornado, Dodge—29B hhda mo
lasses G W Beraadou & Bro; 166,000 cigars S Fu
guet A Sons.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, M ABCH 3
Si* Set Marine Bulletin on Third Page.
_ . ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Brig Tornado, Dodge, 27 days from Havana, with
molasses to G W Bernadou & Bro. Experienced
loßt * a lis,*c—has been 16 days
E?£5V£ f »5 ftt ™ a#s ult * lat 35 10n72 30, fell
tte Dee?, ArlchaVNS.
ur?r,2, fo , r with salt—was dismasted
I9tb, lat So 10. lon 71 20; took of captain, mate and
5 ‘f fi d , br ?V ght t / em to port.
wi^hTn^o^ak^ 8 fr ° m
Yfrt'liSuaTO^. 11101613 day,ftom ' N6W
„H*ty 8 hou ™ from Fourteen Feet
B Jr^ egr * Ital/ '’ Fasce > Marseilles, DT. ivm.
E M°e ß rgTe alter ’ Wcat€rd y ke . B arbados,Jauretche
. _ ■" „ MEMORANDA.
LteqStt St ’ DaTiß * &om s “ Franclmto, at
AM - P» Med
IN NEW YORK.
-iit. ncossoiu,
>X bid .... bid
... bid l2ixealea
X bid 65g ulea
... bid 134 X ulea
.. bid 117,v ulea
bid 135 K ulea
X bid 111* ulea
H bid 113jf ulea
bid 140 ulea
. bid .... ulea
;iflSd. Stead;.
3 .1984.
B*yin&. Selling,
, No- 2. SHIPPEN S-TREET PROPERTY.-All
i? o ohJ neesnage s and lot ° r ground, (adjoining and
4Se t nnn 1 h a Te 0f ?°' *" aboTe described), situate on
0f bhl PP ca street west of Eleventh
«-[e -1, eontainiD gin tror ton Shippen street 20 feet
thlL i“ D<Jlng 1,1 de P u> 120 fr« l “ Bedford street
I- I ™ s a 'wo-story frame blacksmith shop front
ing on Shippen street, with 2 two-story brick
dwellings in the rear on Bedford street
. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
mll3 - 11 109 and 141 South Fourth st
HEHEMPTORV SALE by order of Heirs
a EP ? SHAW, deceased.-1
Aimtioneers. —VALUABLE
<ri ° r ° k >' wih “ SSfit pu“uc
«i7 C ’,h a ? th \ PHILADELPHIA
jiACfHAisiiE, all that substantial, well.hni t
ihiee-story brick store and lot of nonnd ilSto
»nJ Vine S“'THIRD street,
and \ine streets, No. V 26: containing iQ front on
sVrlzri B : ieet t 0 Nctv street. Together with thf»
free and common use of said alley Subiect to a
“otter 6 SpaniEh P istoleß - Win be
- • “ 3,1 ot * ier incumbrance. It has iho
nfic aralShf'h water lntrodn “ d . hatch
dS&Sto iim s“Uteufisr 6tand - Bitaaie 111 a
OOO, bow on the property may
By order of Heirs,
~**• THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
111110,11 139 and 141 S. Fourth street
ffll^l?iS l, T J OS ’ s SALE.-Estate of HENRY
njijLt r, deceased. THOMAS A SONS,
™. C ii ee —' ™ Talnabl ° BUSINESS STAND.
and DWELING, No. 216
South kECONp street, between Bock and Spruce
streetfia—On TUESDAY,March 15th,at 12 o’clock,
®oldat Public Sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE; All that three-story
brick messuage and iot of ground, situate on the
west sid.e of Second street, south of Bock street,
No. 216; containing in front on Second street 20 f«e\
and extending in depth 100 feet, together with the
flree use and privilege of an alley aoouts feet wide,
leading from this lot into Bock street, and of ano
ther alley 3feet wide, leading into Second street.
. * iot i exclusive of the alley, measures
only 17 feet 8 inches in front on Second street, and
is sold of that breadth, or whatever tae breadth
may be. It contains a store on the first floor, with
eleven rooms in the rear and above.
Terms — cash.-
BY-1 >KDER OF EXECUTOR.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, .
mb3,11 «» *■ • 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
vrQ3UOE.-AU persons are hereby cautioned
wwinst harboring or trusting any of the crew
of the British hark SHERWOOD; BaHev, masterT
from Sombrero, 1., as no debts of their contracting
will be paid by captain or consignees. J. E.
PAZLEY A 00*, 122 South Wharyeti mh3-iot
s-ojessmaua •
ThediTe^f, BINE , MtS^EI ‘ I 'ANTF.
Bohemi«n?ere down^e,?,- 1 ! 6 , wreck of Bt e*»Bhip.
-the purpose of e Yf rMI ,lmea on Monday for
the , hole », in «* bottoJo of
peet is very e~,d ?o^"?'- ch el ®! e . a - Thepros
toe matter in H*»nrf tahunmher. Those who nave
to the hMpL« U nV ing WA ten t i»htboxes
the ship out hufnn'e 1 to ß nmpin S ;
the deck at low w* 6 °i ie foot w *terover
first be made to retre ®" n , d » r -. effort will
s-sslaliff
A“ m 6 p J aec the same purpose. Oapt W
h erritt, General Agent of the New York
Underwriters. has charge of the work. ? It SroElS.
ne>a» at J* n) P t t 0 Seat her would be made onWed
fhe P?;.e?“ e n 0f ' he dire " Mon^
I.E. WALHAVEN,
SUCCESSOR TO W. H. GABRYL,
MASONIC DILI,
Tl 9 CHESTNUT ST
OFFERS HTR
SPRING STOCK
OF ’
WINDOW SHADES
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
CORNICES AND BANDS,
LACE CURTAINS,
FLUSHES AND MOQT'ETTE,
DAMASKS AND REPS,
AT
POPULAR PRICES.
Estate of Margaret Barclay, deed.
—»otce la hereby given that the Begiater of
wins, tor the City and i ounty or Philadelphia,
naa granted to the undersigned letters of Adminis
tration upon the Estate of W ARGARET BAB
LLAY, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased.
v. I L?*‘ r * 0115 “vine claims against said Estate, are
hereby requested to make known the same, and
40 “Abe payment to GEORGE
utp vA? ’ ,’i? 5 Arch =nvet or to JOHN B.
- TEVEIS SON, 439 and 44t York ATenue, Admin
istrators. mh3-th6t«
sin nnn wan ’ed for five ob ten
QJIU.UUUyears, on Hi at. mortgage of city pro-
P«ny, - well secured. S. HATS CARSON,
Hth3 !>t» 251 North Ninth street.
M ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—Estate of
BOTH J. DIXON, deceased.—THOMAS A
SONS, Auctioneer*. On TUESDAY, March lithe
“°° n - at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, the following described property
viz: No. 1.-Neat E£SIDIS-CR S O JS r®
SHALL Street, between Spring Garden and Green
Streets. All that three-story Brick messuage and
lot of ground, situate on the east side of Marshall
street. No. 6SI, between Spring Garden and Green
streets; the lot containing In front on M«r«t..ii
street 28 feet, and extending In depth 71 feet 1w;
inches. The house is 19 reet front, M feet deep, wifi
plat2a stair-case, bath-house, Ac.: it is built in a
superior manner. The dining-room and kitchen
are in the basement, with good cellar under the
whole. It is-well adapted for a physician, or any
one requiring offices. , * • i
, No_. i—Hanilsome modern RESIDENCE, No
627 MARSHALL Street. All that superior handl
some modern three-story brick messuage, with two
story back buUUings and lot of ground, situate on
the east side of marshall street. No. 627: the lot
containing in front 26 feet, and extending in depth
(!?' ■' “ cie *- Tfce bouse is 17 feet front; It H
built m the moet substantial manner—the back
buildings contain handsome dining-room, sitting
front' •tore-room, kc. —Bide yard 9 feet
*3-Clear of all incumbrance. -
84,000 remain on mortgage.
•35“ The neighborhood is a very desirable one,
convenient to markets, passenger railways, Ac.
. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
mt3,1l 139 and 141 South Fourth street
fH T O h > S S A L E— Estate of
SSL GEORGE BARTON, deceased. —THOMAS
A SONS, Auctioneers —BUSINE-S STAND
On TUESDAY, Ma,ch ltth, 1861, jut 12 o’clock,
noon., will be sold, at Public Sale at the
rie^r l i£? ELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following
Vlz No. 1. THREE-STORY
STOKE AND DWILLING, No. Ul4
oDtb u£ tleet ’ of Eleventh All that three
f,* C . k , ln ? snace J wilh three-story back bmld-
J? igsi ( ? »d lofaf ground, snn»te on the south side of
. outh street west of Eleventh street No. 1114-
L n fr ° Dt on South street 20 feet and ex
*™^ l i‘i gin depth 120 feet to Bedford street. It is
occoyued as aliquor store and d wet ing, and a good
dcset ® taDd —has the gas Introduced, batt, water
3864..
SJ’Rlfi G GOODS*
THOMAS W. IVANS & DO.
ABE DAILY RECEIVING AND OPENING
THEIR j
SPRING IMPORTATION
Hew and Elegant Sills.
J . ..J .. .'t - • • 1
Choiee Dress Goods,
Embroideries, Laces, &c.
THIS STOCK IS PBINCIPAT.T.Y OP THEtB
OWN SELECTION IN THE
BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS,
Will be found one of the Choicest and
H&ndiomest Auortment*
Thejr Have Em Offered Their Cbs
tomeis.
818 and 820 Chestnut Street.'
fe27»tf
EXCHANGE ON EUROPE.
BANKERS’ BILLS
drawn on
Brown, Brother* ft Co., London.
H. K. Bothichild ft Son*, London.
Baring Brother* ft Co., London.
IN SUMS TO SUIT.
For Gold or Currenoy,
AT BEST PRICES.
FOB S«T.~F. BY
M. SCHULTZ & CO.,
Ne. 16 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
ocs-mtliAsa fimh t
Old Established Shirt, Stoek and Collar
EMPORIUM.
No. !46 North Fourth Street,
diaries 1«. Oram A
Are prepared to execute all ardent to their cela
orated make of Shirts as abort notice in the most
satisfactory manner..
These Shirts are cnt by measurement onadantifle
p ISfiP 1 “’ ““Isuipass any ether Shirtto neatness
of FIT on tbe BBEANT, eomtot In the NECK and
ocS7 oa.ta.tliam(
CIVIL AND MILITARY CLOTH
HOUSE.
WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS,
Sg: 8 84 SOBTH SECOND, and 83 STBAW
xtr-RKY Streets, Is happy to state that he has laid
In an extensive stock of CHOICE GOODS, such as
CIVIL LIST* . a t!wt »wvv
Black Cloths, Blue AVT ’
Black Doeskins, Sky-Blue Cloths,
Black Cassuneres, Sky-Blue Doeskins,
Coalings, Dark-Bine Doeskins,
BUUard Cloths, Dark-Bine Beaver*. *
Bagatelle Cloths, BK-BISS mSS*
3-4 and 6-4 Blue Flannels
Be av erteens. Scarlet Cloths,
Cords Mid Velveteens. Mazarine-Blue Cloth*.
We advice our friends to come early, as our nre
sent stock is cheaper than we can purchase now
iel6-im&
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixfii Street,
MANUFACTURES Or
The Improved Pattern Shirt,
FIRST OUT BY J. BURB MOOBB,
Wan anted to Tit and Give Satisfaction
ALSO
Importer and Manufacturer ,ol
GENTLEMEN’S
FURNISHING GOODS
N. B.—All articles made in a superior manner
hy hand Mid from the best materials. oo6*6xn
Patent Shonlder Seam Shirt
Manufactory,
Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied prompt
ly at brief notice.
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
Of late Styles in full variety.
WINCHESTER & CO £
706 CHESTNUT STREET.
CHARLES EMORY- ALEX. BENSON, J*.
CHARLES EMORY & CO.,
Stock and Exchange Brokers,
No. 15 SOUTH THIRD ST„
Philadelphia.'
All Kinds of nncnrrent gunds and Qold and SI- -
Ter bought and sold, and Collections
Fartlcnlar attention given to the purchase and
sale of Goyernment, State and other Stocks and
Loan* on commission. ja23-3ms
THEODORE M. APPLE,
GAUGER AND COOPER,
Koi. 102 and 104 GATZMER STREET,
(Between Front and Second and Walnut and
Chestnut Streets,)
PHILADELPHIA.
. Imitation Brandy Casks always onhand. J
Casks, Barrels and Kegs, always on hand or
made to order. . felf-ly '
<a FOB SALE, A DESIRABLE OOUN-
M TRY RESIDENCE, on Banting street, 3=
above Summit street, DARBY, consisting of 12
Acres of excellent land, well set with evergreen
and deciduous shade trees: abundance of grapes,
Lawton blackberries and other small fruits, A
streamTnns through the lawn, furnishing, abnn
’ dance of Ice. . The buildings consist of a three*
story dwelling, stable, carriage-house, ice-house
and other out-buildings, all built in the best man
ner. For fnrther information inquire of M
BAIRD, Esq., corner of Broad and Hamilton
or S2B Dock street, mh3,th,s,tu3t}
1864;
& 00.
TV-BITIS 1*001)8
India Book, India MnH and *L nU *’
usual -make and finish • • altiaUnß pf our
« **■ n m,
Ljoii ! 4 Kathairon.
Kslfcairon is from. tb<»Greek -word “Kathre >»
or “Kathawo.” eignifyingio cleanse, rejuvenate
and restore. This, ar idem wh=.t its name i-igni-
Fot - preserving, restoring and.beauTffine
bai ’\ lti * tnemoßtremariable prepareu
tv u?ori,T.° ; . ld Jt ls owned ana pm^P
the same 5. “ ptopnemr, and Is now made with
tiul) aaa atten ion which gaye it a
« 3. er °“ e bottlrs per annum?
It L'^t ta " u * hlfulhair -
It e.'aoi ernes scurf and dandruff. ■
It keeps the bead eoo- and clean. -
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy
prayf re^emS tbe bairlro “ timing
It n stores nair upon bald heads
s iSM,"KS^"„?.’SisSS“gS
«SwS?SEUSSKffIi?
DBIBAS S BARITES ft CO., lew York.
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
lace and rauds to,a pearly satin tAxturp n-r ■«_
Tishrng beduty, imparting the
l ” s “ appearance so U
the ci.y belie.of fashion. Itremoveg e. fjedtfes
p ™ p i es d , rmi Kbn. ss of the skin, leaVingtha
complexion fresh, transparent and smooth! It
contain* no material injnnons to theTk.m Pa
tronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It ia
what eveiy lady should have. Sold
»?J epaTe< ? 1 bj HAGAN, Troy, N-Y.
Addrets all orders to •*
Denies S. Barnes ft Co., New York.
] HEIMBTREET’ 3
Ibimitable Hair Restorative.
??“‘ e V impaired ny age or disease. All initasfa
-s£"UK*"* ““rosedof lunar eaurSe,deatroytS
bea P , y of tbs hair, and affimlrf
nnimm 3° dretf Heimstreet’s Inimitable
no ’ on y restores hair to its natural color
by an easy process, but git es the h.i. n
Luxuriant Beauty.
promfltes its growth, prevents its falsing off.eradi
eDfl’,ai3 Q , unpart -' bea >th anti pleaaant
?h!l J* has stood the test of time, being
the or gical k air Coloring, and is constancy in.
creasing in feyor U.ed bybth genUemeniSl
ol< i by a l* respectable dealers, or can
o b J 'hem of the commer. ia! agents, D.
~ GO - • 202 Broadway, New York
Tyo sines, st> cents and 81.
Mexican Mustang liniment.
.The parties in St Louis and Cincinnati, who
have been Connterfeiiing the Mustang Liniment
under pretence oi proprietorship, hay* been the.
W 11 *! estopped by the Courts. To guard agains .
fortherimposit.on, 1 hare proenred from the TJ.S.
weasury, a private steel plate revenue stamp,
which «■ placed over the top of each botUe. y«"s
stamp hears the facrinUc of my ignature, and
.without which the aruc eia a Counterfeit, dan-
worthless imitation. Examine every
bottle. Tins Liniment Tins been in nse grow.
m fav or for mmy yean. There hardly erista
a hamlet on tne habitable Globe that does not con
tain evidence of its wonderfnl effects. It is the
best emollient in the world. Withi s present im
proved ingredients, its effects upon man and hoist
are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains
relieved, lives saved, valuable animals madeuse-
Ij l 'f? d untold ills assuaged. For euCtontoST
sprains, rheumatism, swellings,bites, cuts.caked
sln V r ed horees, Ac, it is a
medy that shoujd never be dispensed with. It
should bem every family. Sold bvaa Drueslsta.
CHARLES STOKES ft CO.’S
TOOT-CLASS "ONE-PRICX” rxad y
kAADE CLOTHING BTOBeTsO*
For Cost—
Length ofback
from- base of
rP . cellar to waist
- andfromwaist ,
fii \ to end of tall. /
/St Length of /
c Sleeve (wtth 1
V erm crooked)
\ \V from middle
vr (SSSwf ot ■■ '“ok be
* tween the
p-' fir shonlder* to
S H end of cuff,
n c and * around n
/ r 3 i the most pro- )
minentpartol 1
the chest '
l ¥ waist. Stats
// * wheth exerect
in. 'J or stooping.
£* l k F«r Pam*, -
m I t inside seam,
*L \ - pud outside
"Jt' seam . from
hip bone arond the
waist and hip. Far
Test, same aa
Coat, a good at
- guaranteed.
All garments made from directions! sent in
cordance with these instructions wiHbe guarantee
satisfactory. If not so, the money will be returned
for them- -v
tintoers’ Uniform* Ready-made, always aa
hand, or made, to order in the best foamier and on
the most reasonable term*. Hsth,. -m.
hundred Uniforms the past year for staff; Field,
and -Line Officers, as well as for the Navy, w*
arc prepared to execute all orders in iw Witt
correctness and despatch.
The largest and most desirable stock Of Beadv <
Made Clothing in Philadelphiaalwaysonhand.
THE PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
ON ALL OF THE GOODS.
Specimens of Cloth, or other materials, with es
timates sent by mail to any address whan re
quested.
CHARLES STOEES ft CO,
CHARLES STOKES,
E. T. TAYLOB,
W. J. STOKES.
FLOUR.
Of the following Ohoiee Brands:
(John Musselman,*’
‘Henry
‘D. uveTholser,*’ •
* -Straebnrg Steam,’*
“Willow Grove, ’•V
“Lor.ntt Talley,”
“Lordon Vale,”
‘•New Providence,”
“Samuel Brna,”
1 ‘John Banck, ”
And other Penna. and Western brands, for sale by
BROOKE & PUGH,
173 Y & 1733 Market
jv. No.ie V
H S»l'TttTßmi» ST, V,
# BANKERS & BROKERS, g
SPECIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters’ Vouchers and Cheeks, 1
GOVERNMENT SEOUBITIES
bought andesold. m
XOT A BYE
FLO UK.
»■ mr«i'
“Eagle.’*
* ‘Union.’*
“Eclipse. »*
«‘Snavely,* *
“Metzgar,”
•<®sli.*«
“Zigler.”
„ ••Peqnea.”
• •Samuel Banc*.’*
AND ALL