OF-YESTKBDA'jr’ S PBOOSBIIIbeB, BENATB. !?d biil i 0 Prevent How « d .»™mme Aduary _„ Mr - Powell addressed the Senate at great length Reviewing the report in detail, aiid if ‘ “ ,« Democratic members, of the oi I ™S«« facts or mischievously designs to awaken distrust and’, weaken pub-i tic credit. He hoped that ; a certain ~ class oi men, disappointed and exasperated at the, success of the-.cause-:of the Union and tile progress of, liberty,; .would not evince a inalig-. uantopposilion by detraction o.t onr public . men, aud an attempt, to .depreciate out true financial strength and success.; In conclusion tie said, with lfio Union the people-united and firmly intrenched in thehighest and most perfect liberty compatible with free ’government, and the retuin to the whole people of those industries wh cb enrich and elevate the masses of mankind, we shall rise from the burden of debt, and from T: n t re£ ? lircea attain'the most ample wealth andendependence knoiyn to any ntoioto/ !5 r ; • , Holman (Ind.) moved as a test vote that the whole subject be laidou thetable- This wasdis l agreed »o-yeas 54, nays 73. subject 6 *“ilwr action on tha’above Mr. Morrill (Vt.)madea report from the com •:£r.iL'? °lconfejenceoh the: whitkev bill, saying, sl.er full and free conference they had been una ''ihi n. aerfe *' He remarked it was nepassarv lor the House to recede from the ’disagreement to the .pupate 8 amendments or lose the bill. The Senate committee were willingto dispose of the ijlllid any ill [inner excepting they would not constant to a lax or stock on hand. Thatiquesiioiipout: ofitheway, there would bo no disagreements He moved the Honse recede from, its .disagreement to the Senate’s amendments. .■ ' - ■' Mr. Kaeeon, of the conference comnlittee, slid it was the opinion of the Honse that tholarticle of . spirits was entitled to greater degree ot considers * tu-n than any other for the purpose of eq aaliz itidn ®*. taxes.. If the House should recede from its amendment to tax spiiits oh hand ending scale of duties should he higher. He tbouglit the House should adhere. He'could not justily himself, in abandoning- or* exempting iroro taxation an article -which, could bear additional taxation..so easily. .He.reacUroia-the JNew York Tribute and?.other papers, including several in the West,ln Which they spoke le S* slatil 'S, for favored pluses of wtuskey dealers, find commentedr on the former cbangebfvotes. *' * ' . . „ Thes / comments of the press, Mr. Kasson said, ,^tl e for Purpose of convincing the peopie >ostt improper influences had been resorted to porpose of preventing spirits from beins taxed.. He did not, however, endorse Mr. Spaulding (Ohio), of the Committee of Con ference, thought the: tax on spirits on hand manifestly jnst and proper. On reflection he the Hoiise Was true to itself it would' Mr. Schenck (Ohio) Intended to rote torecede, and made an explanation of thn vote he would R- Te ;, On a matter of principle he had anslainad the Committee of WBvs and Means. Tie would say the gentlemanfrom lowa should beashained to read scnmions newspaper articles reflecting “® , ? bers - It waT unworthy' of him who brought such charges in this House: . The news, papers in his (Mr; Schenck’s) district said he and othets voted wrong; but he believed the news,- papers to be wrong. 'He believed his constituents weie misled • He trusted they would sav so on' a sober second thought. H not, he would -vote according to his convictions, whether they were • pleased or not. - J . . Mr. Garfield (Ohio)-said be had voted to -tax spirits on hand, apd had said no one article could bear a higher duty than spirits. The records of Britain show that out of sixty-five million i? sterling raised from, all sources, thirty-five millions are 'raised' on four .articles, namely, spirits, totacco, tea arid sugars, in various forms. „,~ s < ' a 3 r ■whiskey :in England pays S 3 IS per gallon m our money. He still advocated a tax oil question. was whether they should kill the bill or insist upon their disagree ments when the Seriate stood two to one against did not telieve it was wise todestroy the bill because tbey could'not get aU.they desired, and for that reat.on, he was.in favor of concurrm" only 6 S * rnates u ™ enr. nan, Longyear, McCfurg, Miller (N. Y ), Moor-: head, Morse (N. Y.), Morrison, Amos Mvers,; Norton, Perham, Pike, Price, Randall (Ky.)J Rice (Mass.), Rice (Me.), Rollins (Mo.), Ross' (111 ), Scofield, Spaulding. Stebbins, Steele (N. Y.), Thomas, Tracy, Wadsworth, Ward, Wash burne 1 i 0,950 10 120,516 19 Increase Decrease COAL.-SUGAH LOAF, BEAVER MEA.S BOW and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and oest Locust Mountain from Sohnylkfil, prepared lor C£e - Depot, N.. W. corner WStTaeU - ° mCe ' N °- 1U mb£7 ' ■f'" IN VITE attention Coal, e °“P“y’« Coal, ana totr£e^, e MSto P de?i“6r d ta > ttSis t t tlle lo ' we ' t Orders left with&M«n?i l SS , i utto ' Instltnte Building, SEVENttt FmnkHi ket, will be promptly Jtwded *^ low Ma, ‘- A T , h^ES^ S HEAEg,,; ’streets, Philade^hia. 0011 and x ' No Horse tbat can injure anotlier wifi mitfed. Livery to bB paid before a is taken aw.ty. Boarders receive medical attanS ance gratis. Carriages, Wagons and Saddle HoS to hire. New customers for thesaare mostresDant fuilv requested to bring a reference. Terms hurt. er»te, but oosh payments, felo-3mj m DULY WESISB BOLLETIN : PHttAmpm 4 }SR4 19,014 18 19,0li*i8 COAL. J. WALTON * CO. DR. SCOTT'S LIVERY STABLES, between But* &. ’')>1 Aiifejl, f_■ ift', Reax, Esx’Axf; pel. •n-ccrr LEGIST EE. "Valuable? lf. - W. corner Chestnut nnd Thirteenth- sthf 55 by li)Q leet; oiI&^*&M^ OHESTNr TJT STREET PRO* x, r>io. 1222. between .TweltU aud Thirteenth streets, <(sleet ft out, 23-5 leet in depth to Sansom st. On th© Ohestnut street j[ront is.aJarge.aud ele gant maneioii~oh Sanborn street a stable ahd coach house. • No. 5 north Water st, and No. 3 North Delaware aven ne. . yalnable Six. story Iron Front Building, No. 121 South Third st, ; opposlte the Girard Bank. Large and Valuable Lot,cver 1.1 acres, Pass yank road, IsL.Ward.. See lithographic plan, . "Large and Valuable' Lot, fronting on Eleventh, ian( * Thirieenth sis,' First Ward. See lithographic plan. r-Also, a Country seai and Farm, near Douglass /yille, Berks-cohdtyv Pa, • • '•* ■ i <■. T • _■ * ~ Large arid Valuable Buildlug’Lot, -Afrch? st. 1 : west otThird st. *. CHESTNXJ.r. ST-7-FiTst-class Business Stand, between Second and Third sts. 7 1 ■ •- x - VALUABLE REMDENCE and Large Lot, , corner Eighth and Spruce sts. 6 4 Genteel Dweliiugr927 Spruce at :,t • . Splendid Mansion, 1 with-Stable, Mid Large Lot, 240 feet front, Southwest comer ot Hroad and Poplar sts. One of.tbe most elegant' residences in the city, and offered attire priee,in cludmg the splendid ' improvements, asked ‘for vacant lots in.that vicinity. Valuable Residence, Main st, Germantown. oi Lar . g £ an £ alU!l Sl e ai X acres, Old - Second Street Boad, First Ward. Valuable Business Location, 313, 315 and 31? = " ac ® s t GO lent by 180 feet extending-'through to Branch st Modern Residenca,._No, 202 Franklin st •Residence, No. 1634'Waluutst.' Handsome Brown Stone Res.dence, 1705 Walnut .Street.:: -I-* .’.i ■ - ■: - T . Besidence, No. 420 south Third «ti - large and Valuable Lot, Vine street, river Schuylkill and St David's st:- ’ : Cohntiy Siie, 30 acres School Hdaffelaito; Superior Besidence, Bast Washington Lane, Germantown! ’ • < .- ■ - . HO acres, < he] ten Hills. •- 50 acres, Chhrch roSd an'clWmhwGrove'aven,,. 40 acres. Chestnut Hill.' ? ■ : Valuable Farm and Mills 5 , known a 3 •‘Shell mire’s Mills.** .LARGE and -VALUABLE LOT, U acres, Pa-syunk road.” - - * - LARGE and.VALUABLE LOTS, 11th, 12th and 13ih streets, Ist Ward. ' ' Fonristory Brick Store, corner Sixth and Cal lowhill StS: ....... . - Business Property, 4tb below Walnutst. 7SUOCT, Hotel,. Hail, Sthble, Ac., S- W- comer Btb and Spring Garden tts. Valuable Farm aha 'Country Seat, 225 acres. Brandywine, Delaware county. • Valuable Besidence, No, 216sdnth Eighth st. Handsome Besidence. No. 1702 Summer st Large and.Taluable ABOH STBEET LOT, e si of Twentieth street IUS by 150 feet. -Farm" and Country Seat Lancastei Turnpike, and near the General Wayne Station, S 3 rcres, with good buildings. Elegant Mansion and Lame Lot Harvey street Germantown. _ Elegant Modern Besidence,' Stable and Large Lot 310 feet front, N. W- comer of Forty-flrstand Locust streets. ■ . Handsome Residence, No. 408 Sontb Ninth st Valuable Farm, 110 acres,. wlth-excellent im provements, Bucks county, Pa. , Neat Modern Besidence,No. 1 Iliß North Eleventh street , ... , Modern Residence; No. 1316 Chestnut st. Elegant Besldeirce, northeast comer Nineteenth ,and Spruce sts. „ Besidence, 1911 Walnut st Modem Besidence, No. jatWi Chestnut st Valuable Iron Front Store, No.- 325 Arch st Neat Mc'dero Besidence, 681 N. Eleventh street. Valuable Residence, ;Main st.,s Germantown, with coach honse, garden, Ac. Lot 140 bv224 tt. Valuable Country Seat 29 acres, Washington lane, near the township line, Germantown. Valuable Business Stand, Chestnut street; wes of Seventn. Modem Besidence, No, 203 South Fourth street Five-story Stone Store, No. 531 Marketstreet -Handsome Modern Residence; N.‘ Er“ cornet ISth and Summer sts. Modem Besidence, No. 229 North-Twelfth street Fdur-story brick store, corner Ledtid and Chest nut SIS. : .' -- ' .. > , : . . E. - .; Neat Modem Dwelling, No. 335 Sonth Twelfth rest. t VALUABLE BUSINESS PBOPEBTY, Nee. It* and 1210 CHESTNUT at. Elegant brown stone Residence, No. 1619 Locost ValuableFAßMadd Country Seat, 1M acres,os the river Delaware, near Andalusia. Several Valuable RESIDENCES,Germantown. Neat Modem Residence, -No. 243 South Thlt teentb street ■ VALUABLE FABM, 130 acres, Montgomery county, Pa., on the State read. . Esveral well secured gronndrents. DWELLINGS—A number ogsmall Dwellings, In all parts of the city. . . Handsome FARM - and COUNTRY SEAT, la Sores, ene mile from Chestnut Hill. • t&~ For further list, ice Private Sale Register, ol the Auctun Rooms, comprising every variety of It.-, Sstate. M. THOMAS A SONS, AncttonJers, setM-tn.f.tf 1.73 and 141 South Fourth street FRESH ENGLISH EXTRACTS, Ac., Ac Just recei red direct from GEO. ALLEN A uo.,"Ampthi;i, a supply of Eit- Acouiti. Bella donnse, Cannab, lnd., Conii, Digitalis, Hyos cyami aud Taraaaci, also, Oleum Amvgd, Dulo, Oleum Croton, TigHl, Elaterium, Lactu carium, and a full assortment of fresh medi. cinal leaves, Ac., Ac. BULLOCK & OREN. SHAW, Arch aud Slash streets.■ E .'SslilNTlAiL UILS tor Cologne*, pomades, J 4c.- Snch as Oils cf Almond, I>mon, Berza mot, Orange. Bose, Citronella, Verbena, Bose Geranium, Neroli, Trne Cinnamon, Jessamin, Aniseed, Caraway, Fennel, Wintergreen, Pep permint, Sassafras, Cassia, Cloves, Ac., all tSair. ranted pnre quality: for sale as wanted S * C °-’ DrD^B “- No E OBERT SHOEMAKER A CO,- BobtjJShomakm, Bidm. H. Shohmakbb, Wit. 3J.JfHOEMAKBR, RICHARD SI. SHOHiIAKKK. TO DRUGGISTS.—We offer the 'following, 0 recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Anise, Caraway and Canary Seed, Althea, Aconite and (alamos Roots. Barbadoes Tar,/ Poppy Heads, Tonqua Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Gamphon Jennings’s Calcined and Garb. Magnesia,Calabria Essential Oils of prime quality, French OKwioie, wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and Pill .Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun nels, Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Drnggists* Funiitnre BotUes, of Boston manufacture, French VialCorhs, Pallet Knives, Ac. ’ ROBERT SHOEMAKER A GO., „ „ Wholesale Druggists, N. E. corner Fourth and Race Btreets. BBTHLEHEM OATMEAL by the pound or keg—fresh eyeryweek. HUBBELL, Apothe cary, .1410 CHESTNUT street.’ ’ *ftl2 mH£ NEW “PILE PIPE.”—A SIMPLE, X cleanly and portable contrivance for tbs appli cation of unguents to the internal surface of tbs rectum. Stud by HUBBELL, Apothecary. Ml# Chestnut street. • 1 FINE VIOLET POMADE.—AN INYOIOE of freshly imported Marrow Pomade sweetly scented with Violets, in SO cent jan. HUBBELL, Apothecary. 1410 Chestnut street. CARPETINGS, &C. CARPETS, .FURNITURE, FUB ’L/ NITUBE, GIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW SHADES, and 5 assortment of Household Goods at H. R. LEWIS’S Old Established Stand, No. 1434 Mar ket St., next door to the corner of 15th st. mh2lm* OXLOLO WILTON, VELVET, BRUSSELS, , , inqe£t^ t ’ V carpetings YENETIAIC, haiyt* and STATE, An at the lowest casb prices . r. I*, k: STOVES, HEATERS, &C. Thomas s. dixon, '—“ „ lAte Andrews A Dixon* Wo. 1324 CHESTN UT street, Puiadelebla. . Opposite United States Mint. ' / Maanfactarers of / UOWDOWN. - PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE; '* WARM AIR FTnHiAinw --_ • AJfD * CCOKINO * WHOLESALE 800 S* b£™ o £S 3 F E?i&i. N %" DAIXETT & SOnT S'soSS’FRONT - ; ; : . '■ > tA7 30 PALLETT A SON. 9 b * OF CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, Am ON FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH U, At precisely 11!£ o'clock, will he sold, without s?l e^?Sf^ by “Uuogne, on FOUR MONTHS’ bsullT, an assortment of threeply, superfine mid fine ingrain, Yenitian, hemp and rag carpot tngs, mattings, Ac , which may be examined early on the morning of sale. -We will hold a large sale of British, Gorman, Ffepchapd American Dry Goods, by catalogue, eu FOUR MONTHS’ CREDIT and part fei easb ON THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH ID, commencing at precisely 10 o’ clock comprising JSU PACKAGES AND LOTS , Sf Bnthh, German, French, India and American Dry Goods, embracing a large, full hnd fresh as sortment Woolen. Worsted. Linen, Cotton and Silk G coda for city and conn try sales., N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged foi examination, with catalogues, early on the morn, ing of me sale, when dealers will find it to their tntereat to attend. Babbitt ago., auctioneer!. No. Wo MARKET street. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FASHIONABLE FURNITURE OF A FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY, At the Residence, 30 ,S Poplar street. ON SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, At 10 o’cloct—Comprising parlor and chamber furniture, >iz: Sofas, chairs, beds’eads, marble top bureaus, wasnstandr, Ac. Also, dining-room and hitched furniture. mh3-2t S C 9XX m £,. m S X EWART ’ AUCTIONEERS, .622 CHESTNUT and 613 SANdOM street. SCOIT A Auctioneers, will giye iheir personal attention to sales of NIERCH A w - UIsE aid WiBJiS of' all descriptions, i'nmi* tnre of parUes removiLg or breaking np House keeping, on the premises of the owners, or at their elegant and spacious Salesrooms, Nos 622 Chest, nut Street and 615 Sansom street. felt*.if SALE OF 330 CASES STRAW AND MTLLI „ __ NEKX GOODS. ON TUESDAY MORNING, MARCHS, At 10 o’clock we will sell by catalogue, 35.1 cases etraw and millinery goods, comprising new and desirable goods, for best city trade . SHIRTS, HOSIERY, Ac. Also, on Tuesday morning, tth inst., a large Invoice of men's and boys’s gauze and meriio shirts, hosiery. Ac. . BOOTS AND SHOES. Also ion Tuesday morning, on account oi wnom it may cone, rn, 73 cases boots, shoes, brogais, Ac. Catalogues ready early on morning ol sale L £?.9£I SAR E °Jf FRENCH CHINA. AME ENGLISH GRANITE AND « . C. WARE, ROCKINGHAM WARE, Ac.— udtninistrators. °N D , ? '? b:UAY MORNING, MARCH 0, „ At K’o clock, we will sell by catalogue, about con >Prislng gold band French china tea sets, caps and saucers, trureeny, boats, lags, dishes, «fcc., white dinner 'and tea ware, tureens, dishes, &c. * —t:. edge, painted. lus trod do. together Tt^AdmfnistSt^ ertae “ tof queensware, by order Catalogues ready on IVlonday previous to sale. HAOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER awe “4n„t*„F? MMISSION merchant, S wsTi^? el^Jl^ nd Btreeta. ~ upwards of 2000 gold and blltw a atcnes, at naif the nsnal selling prices. iPatcli-y makers, dealers and priyate pnrcnasera wSUde Race streets 111 * attbe & *>■ cornel o* Six to ant AT PRIVATE SAT.TB, 58 PeLera 8 PtuiadelplUa cases iSacii3ix Patent Royer Wa-ches, of the most approxed and beat makers; some of haxe Are pairs and very flue and high cost moxements. If ai Sjfilf «ti““ ediat *lythey eon be had singly. 01 «lid goW wm to Very toe doable barrel does eons, breeen'load. Fine gold magic case, hontol caSi and donhl. t j o^ g or B ? h pa, * nt »«* ws^*K*SBS moa ‘ a P? roTe< l and best makers” udc gold hunting case ana onen face (tunAvn ■»* /item l6 f lns watches; ladles’ flue gcW enameled diamond watches; toe gold American !nultll^lrt C 3 f e , P a *f n{ layer watches, of tbe most approved styiee; toe silver bunting «se and open lace English patent lever watches, wßfi approved and beat sUver 'hunSto case American patent lever watches, of the mow approved makers; line silver Wing Sse™d ? pe .^p f wnf^vi?i SS i a ? d Frencb patent lever and Ipp.ne lndependent second and dooblt s “ Ter quartler English, Swiss •anil French watches; fine gold-plated watches; Fe f»nSS , r tehes ’ fine English movement*! and numerous other watches. twist double barrel fowling pleoes, barr and hack action locks, soms very costly ’HS, AMD DRUtt- for e&i© oy :nicht a sou. •W f!h««tnnt «tr*« _ MONEY TO DOAN, •ji large or small amounts,; on good* cf evarj description, for any length: of time agreed on • . fa-4L.ES ATTENDED TO, either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere, ucd, when.required, two-thirds of the value o: the goods will be advanced In anticipation of sale . .'CONSIGNMENTS of gcous of every description solicited lof cm .public 3a)es. Very fine sewing machines: several superior,.: Hammocks; fine gold chains; jewelry of every description: diamonds, and numerons other, aril cles. - " ■ Martin leans, no. wi ohestwci Street. •, . First Premium, awarded by FranSUn Institnti toMARTIK LEANS, Mannfactnrer oi- - -- MASONIC MARKS, pins, EMBLEMS, *0 New and original designsoi Masonic Marks and I Templars* Medals*- Army Medals and Corns' 1 Badges nf a vary daacrlntior ' F ,Sn gait- a urn a p-c : " - T? AY BUM—Pure Bay Bum, imported direei °® tiliT", ■‘jHAfiF ENGINE in good > Jjirom fctr Thomss.-W. 1., in bottleand for sale rrn I HSS‘SSi, Q if?£;;^sJ ,1 y- t 0 H. & by GEOBG:EABKlN’K,tU3i>ai2Soutlil>elat>rare DO*j 352 &.T6AUO* J6fi7 ’ e BW« j&3O, B Y -J-Oiiirr.'ji myeks & 00.. 1 Sm four cßEmxf•& ? - logae *- » ofFren<*^ A< ? AOE S , -,.V faucv anrt KtV«i« a i a T^ e 5132 d choice assortment of £S£|nd fetriS 1116Ull ' Woreted ’ ei™®'^tto n^ i e t h° r * tl ? BamswUl be arranged!™ the 8 ! “h^, ta i oe , ue3 > on thelnoni. Interest to attendr 11611 dealera wUI find It to tHelr MONDAY soie an“|ros°de *>**-&■ . " ■ DJiFSS GOODS : & e i ngham3 - Merino. thibet, stella, .organdy, ifi blacks, inodes, bigli colors, striped, &c "' * • .RIBBONS. ’ v boxes black and solid colors ponlt de soie trimmings, black silk reive* EMBROIDERIES AND LINEN HDKF3. • :wid jaconet -banded collars, in: sets and pieces; flonoces, laces, ineertings, rufllines. hemmed and embroidered linen cambric hakfs, &c. _!V„. a P d K'biKham sm umbrellas.': mural and hoopsto^kmandU^egiovesTbaregel; “■ v *“- a IMPORTANT SPECIAL' SALE OF DRESS -f ° l ur sale on MONDAY, March ; th, n the fol, <>wlng chcice and fresh goods of a i&Tonte importation— s i d ? s,^eood ®> In mozambiques, eheck JSSu Ae cbenes > popljns, all wool mons do L^lfriri^„lies, P°P ll neiu, lustres mohairs, leuas, grenadines,_crotonees' a’soire, balmoral shirts, Ac! sVleof'shawls. HwS?«h d tin 8 ! 16 °n MONDAY MORNING, *!,■■' wlll be l°und— . . of Paris printed and Tiroclic border £ II U °f prin'ed bordered Glasgow do. . IQ “ ,lne of printed troche, Gertnan.stella and fancy do, . Paris black thibet and merino do.' The above comprises the finest goods im ported, mannlactnred for., the best Paris retail trade, to 'w hich the particular attention of dealers is reqpesteo. . OF 1100 PACKAGES Ac Ac' SHOEE <3®O -at will an^™-iEstled separately: : ana on theSatnrday previous to .earfi mi« catalogue, to pamphlet form, .^W^arattentiongrvento^atprt,^ ~jj?~-FTOlMj:'lilJlfE'SAi,ES AT the APOTTns , STORE. .EVERY THURSDAY UTIOR |-> ' ,/y.v ~-vi-. STOCKS,-to., | ...» . ,°5 TUESDAY,rjIAROHB, ' ,At 12 o’ clock noon, at the: Exchange— -- 1 share Point. Breeze. Park. Association _ ; REAL ESTATE SALE, MARCH 8 .v -„To close : a Concern—VALUABLE STEAM flouring* mSEsrt’heslpd^ ■ V ec }* oonnty, Md., G miles from Ellrton, on FOUB STORY BRICK STOREHOUSE N E - tt °” a 7th st > 20111 Wart.'- ' 1 WPETOW^E® pi ' e A P§ T, 18 ACRES, Limekiln Turn ll»c£: BBiok DWELv sif m .“OMEN RESIDENCE, No. ■S “h^^nve^entS 11118 ,■ ? T x f OT Ti?j?! ;, gale —Estate of; Elizabeth Pay 15, -WABEHOUSE, No; 1015 TVl.rv.i VALUABLE COUETRE PlAoeV24 AORESi 2 mites south of Darby.. oi? H i.?I,’ STORY BRICK DWELLING, No 9north Tenth et, with three-story brick dwell ing in the rear on Alder st j „ y ADUAELE,LOT, "Clinton and Muller sts. ootih of Cumberland st; 19th" Ward. i: . rS^ < 2 sto;ey , 1 l EICK; duelling, no. -kb*' frome shop in the Tear. • DENCE. FOUB-STORy RESl street ' r,orlh 10lh street, above Green tw I r?^?' STO . RY . BRICK DWELLING, No. 1 22GHonter.y street, west of Twelfth street DEBIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE 21 acres pHr Glove and Germantown Plank and Tnrn’- O ,TH R E& sto R y BRICK. DWELLING, No. 2WB Catharine street, west of Twentieth street j Executor's Sale—Estate of William Snowden, dec’ d-THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS S W. cornerof Ilth and Mark’s Lane, between Cheiry and Bsceatreets. TBKEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No 1.05 Coates street, west of lttd street, with athree siory brick building in the rear. ' x. BEAL ESTATE SALE,.MARCH 15. Executor's Sale—Estate of Jacob Horter, Jr . dec’d.:—VALUABLE PROPERTY, Gerjiab- T°\v>* AVthCE, (formerly Main street,} and ex through loChew-street, GERMANTOWN —STON E DWELLING and abcntiSAGRES *_ame Estate —3 LOTS, on. Germantown avenue, opposite the above. • ; , . Particulars of the above Estate inhand bills and Lithographic Plans. NEAT MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK ItLSJDENCE, No. 513 Sonth Eighth street. *- BUILDING- LOTS, Twentieth street, below i U oert street. Orphans’ Court Peremptory Salo-JEstate of Henry Uuijrg, dec 1 d-THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. *231 North Tenth street Etfate-2 BRICK DWELLINGS,one No. V 29 North Eleventh street, and the other in the rtar. t.wSt t I Estate-THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Quarry street, east of Third street, with 4 three- etory Brick Dwelling* in the rear. Administrators’ Sale—Estate of Ruth J. Dixon THREE-STORY BRICK RESI DENOE, No. 531 Marshall street, between Spring Garden and Green. • ® ’rX^V> E f: au -HANDSOME MODERN RESI DENCE No. 0*27 Marshall street, between Spring Garden and Green streets. . GERMANTOWN—A LARGE DWELLING ard 3> s ACRES, Cmmcu Lake and Willow ave nue, Gtimsutown. -Executor s Side—Estate of Henry Kraft, de ceased—BUSlNESS STAND, No. 216 South i econd street To C! ose a Concern—ELEGANT BHOJfN STONE andBRICK RESIDENCE, No. ssj Pine stieet. Finished throughout wiih all the modern coiiTfmractß, handsome yard. ,.. tics, ell > CHESTNUT and 612 .TAYNE street LARGE SALE OF IMPORTED -AND DO MESTIC DRY nOOUS. ©N TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH S, Atio ol clock, by catalogue on four months’ credit— _ • packages and lots of Fancy and Staple Drr Goods. Catalogues and samples early on morning of sale. niMP, FOED & CO., AUCTIONEEI#, 522 Commerce streets.- UAKGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,500 CASES ,'„,BfiOTS AND SHOES. ON.MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, e will seli’by caxatcghe, for cash,at to o'clock pxeaselTj Ujio .cases Men’s, Boys’ and Yonths* Qa]f> : Kip, . and Gfsin .Boots. Brogans, Bal morals,: Oayalry Boots. &c. Also, a large and desixiiWe. assortment of Women’s, Misses’- and Children’s Boots,' Shoes, Balmorals and Gaiters, of every variety,-suitable for. spring sales.: Open for examination with catalogue* early on. theTnofnihg of the sale. 1 ACOTIOHEEBr -'•This saletam?#*?£ I ' E - MAEOH 16.1864. at l 2 «: clock noon,: ■ C ’%!vV aie ~ i sQbiis S pX ii d ™? I }-'- '■ • VTGJ»SiJ .1 ;1123 and 1125. each 18 by 57 feet on each.- Peremptory*alet. - ’ • SB **n >, nMfcwnfe- FULTON ST—Three-story brick 'hftnM“ ;, w : .«»•■ fe f' Smau Snse m tlie Saa^S the lot. Peremptory Sale. : “ lu Aitolufe I3TH ST-Vajnable jqt, N. Wy corner of Oas* 66- feet on dass st, running , Sdf. Uy 10 Thompson st. Executors' -Absolute rafe^|^h3“ n^.: W‘- r- Wr: corner of Stiles «t- r “ *o“i i,'?’ Tn'X»? inndin ? s,;.3 miles from two sta? nons on fite North Penn’a.' Railroad. Orpha^-. Peier Wa 9'r> dcc'S. : ; '• .-' ~ A P'easaht two-story etona TOTOOTjj, toroertyof John Lisle. Esq., dec’d f abont'swnt lane ’ <.« ose t 0 both railroads.- LoV ; “ S‘ 95 by Kear,2«l feet, - Full descriptions ig i .®Er-'Handsome tbremstorv brink i^H^ K iouße lot > .20 by 100 ifcet. Eve?v modern -improvement and: convenience therein^ pf^rf'd^T 1 I>crem V tor y Sate-Estate of Jacob LARGE STABLES, WOOD ST-A lot of ground on.the north side of Wood st. 64 feet east *» *£ US feetlox Incites on Woodst, aid io?l e °f Wlti ?, a pr>vate way into 23d Bt, 17 ?5J yji wide. On ti£e lot are ralnabla IsSrußitate °^P* an1 ’ Court Absolute. Sale-* «.s?’S a? ? ST— A three: story bri tk house andiofc near; Poplar, !4 by 36 feet. 823 ground rent! Orphans 1 Court B*le—Samc HOTEL AND 1A >T,s. EI DOE and GIRARD - aiuge —A valnabieproperty. 15 feet )(, X-inches on Eidge ayenne, 62 tost '/x inches on Girard avennnand 82 feet 3 V inches at right angles -with Girard and 100 feet dees ThiTL^i lr!K j£i.. wlth the Ridee ayenne. Plan £t s, “^ li .Orp»on?.. Court Estate. 9 DWELL] 18GrP, OFFIOF. - Stable -;. rta*n.' - Botiee and Shed* ■with the lot adjolnJEg the abtive * 8. E. comer of 19'h st, near ICS ' ' arcane; 171* feet on ,9th sf, bemglo feetS-ta ■ deep at right angles therewith, and 82 feet - atr.ght ancles with Girard ayenne. Pfen at tha OrpW «£. • a - three-story brick hones ?5, d ei t’j djo ‘ ci A£l he abo ' r< 8 17 % feet front, about Uilfeet deep. _ Orphavs’ Court Sale—Same Estate. ; E l DO E AVENUE— The adjoining tip-above on the Fouth. 1? lE chfßby*bout9sfeet deep. Orpld it? Covrt Sale—Same tetile. J mi»Of, • SHOPS. STABLES, *c-On Iflth st, below Girard ay.enne r 3C feet front and 7ft letrt deep at right, angles, therewith on the north, lire, thei re at light angles toGinnodc st76feet£tf inches to Ginnodo ei, on .which it fronts 43 feet rent. Orphans' Court Sale—Sana -s liWELLIKGS, GINNOBO ST, • adjoinlne the above on Ginnodo si. .95 feet inches in front and 51) feet de< p on one line.andTft feet deep bn the other. Subject to «l> 50 and St 0 ground rents. : Plan and surveys at the .tore. Orphans' Court Sale—Seme Estate. - - „k A ? Q ? ST £, BL F’ .P’Wn.LING, ic. .north inter, aba»« Girard avenue, GTfectirost and SO fret C'? t inches deep. Orphans' -Court Sal:—Same £ttato. - r SOUTH 7-2 TH ST-Two neat three-story briclt dwelling--. Ires 914 and fill, each 16V by«U) feet. SOB OOL HOUSE LANE-17jf.airef of land, - snrrennded by fine improvements, £6l feet on Setool st, 1,670 feet onaff, feet street to Wissa htekon turnpike. Plans of whole estate at the Et ° r '- P>r mptory Sale by order tf Heirs—Estate of fueh'uax RiVtnhcusti dfc'd. J •APJOJNIh?©—A tract of near 16 acres, on tb& other side of the 50 feet et-eet, and extending through to YTissahicfcon turnpike., Peremptory *alr— Some Pflate* - r * treY issahickon Creek,-mansion.house, S tenant house* and loir on the turnpike, adjoining the abore, over acres, Taluable deposit ofbnildiny stene, Ac. Sate— Some £stato, ADJOINING—A tract of over 3 acre*, on th®~ turnpike road, Taluable for building.stone and old > Estcte. Mlljlst Ac—A tract of l»r acres on the tcrEpike roit^ T with a two-storied stone and one storicdframe psper mil],three stone tenant-honses. stable, Ac. Peremptory Sale-Same Esufti 7BE •‘EOG'CABIN** TAYERN-This well known public house, on the Wissahickon. adjacent to the above, otot 4 acres of land. Plans of the whole estate at the store. Peremptory Salt—Samz. l4y CT T -?eE T i^gVound^ l -* tOU * e * .*K b J 10 Je ;.S vrpl te told separately. ExeclVs' Cralge, dec’d. . *- —Three three-story brick dwellings. 10 2, 1014 and 1016 south 12th st. each lA’j by feet. The dwelling No. 1020 south 12th, v OE ' 1* il*2 Undlo24, 17 by 73 Jt feet each Will he sold separately. Executin' Pcsifice S\le— Setae Estate,-. . . - •COAL YARD, PRISIE ST, above 12th, with ;\ U^w fi r^ res i raaroad *™<*. ic .■ 60 by 95 feet toAlher, st. Possession Ist July next ' Execti. iers’ Pcxitiae Sale- Same Estate! A»cu- A LOT adjoiningthe above, to fiet front. 95 feet «epto Albert st. Execute it’ J'oritivt Sals—Sams £ S >Ql€a *- A LOT, ad £5 ffct < fro Lt. LAKi OR PJ- N. W a\enat. .Same E> Ore r K 0 fee\ Thre< U'tll St £c*?f— Si •mn tide t.f, feet deer,. Etiii) street an-’ Ex'cuU EEIi. on iiajri Frank* raid to _ 1107 mk aii, si3| Jf et front and to feet deep to a. 20feet stteet. Will te sold separa'ely. Trustee*j Fertmp'ory Sale .EVci/ tf Eha* JStudinct, dec'd. . 9 ADJOINING—Four properties. Nos. 219, 291. Ao and X>s sooth 11th st, each 14 feet front, 74 j* a feet alley leading to Locust st. Will bo sold / separately. Trustee's Peremptory Salt—Same Estate. . LOCUST-ST—A three-story brick, house and lot, 14# feet by £7leet. Trustee's Peremptory Sale—Scui* Estate. ' • * 141 and 145 N. BTH ST—Two excellent busi ness locations on Stb, below Race si, each near 16 fret front, S 9 feet deep to a court. Will bo sold EM™** I*' 1 *' T ™ s!e - e ’’ ■**>-< “Wtory IS/de-SaiM - Executor's Sale; No, SSO Tine street HOUSEHOLD FUR NITURE, BRUSSELS A Nil INGRAIN CARPETS, ON TUESDAY MORNING March etb,, at 10 a’ cloclt, will be sold at No 530 \ tne street, by order of. the Executors of John T? Rnke.ts. Etq., debased, the parlor, chamber and sitcben fnrnitnre, Brussel and Ingrain carpeS? piano, paintings, coaft *c, “ ■ * FLUTE—AIso, a superior gold and silver mounted Flute. . ™ M y be examined with catalogues the moraine ol sale. '" -■ “ * ROOM TO RENT. A large third story room to rent, over the auction store, 3S by 65 feet Has gas and water introduced and suitable for any business requiring light, ' If taken by a Printer a large amount of work can be obtained. i— ... FOR SALE—BIO,OOO MORTGAGE. At Private Sale—A mortgage of ¥lO,OOO, weU *•. '>■ cured on property in the heart of the olty, bearing S per rent interest, having several years to nil .NOTHING in demand from si to f> So for Pants, from So to Sl5 for Gnstv S 5 to S3o for Silk DresseV, end other portion. Also the highest price paid for Carpets. «treet Cr acdms A - ©•' ANCONA, 330 60UTH —/ ■ ■ ■ feai-lm* -ELLS—OwtfEBS OF oi.. TC >y place to eat Privy Weil Cleansed and disinfected at very low prices* A. PEYSSON, Mannfaoturer of Pondrette, On)Hfvr>i*>>* « p’all T l>»rflvF «*W|| m»v w SILVER J PEARL SOAP, a very superior article for DETERSIVE and WASHING purposes. , Put.up in tin runs of one, five, ten and twenty pounds. Liberal discount to the trade. For tale by GEORGE ALEENS, IQ and i 2 Soutfi. Delaware Ayenne._ , .V &U> three-story