Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 08, 1864, Image 6

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    Ilay afternoon. reported to be 2,G3=<
Thei census ot the house 109. D.iri.u
Mme time last Sphere were admitted 172; born.
119; absconded, iti; inden
tiredffif lodging was famished to 23; and meals u
49 ’vhI B n'ni.dooT Belief Board reported that tb;
'♦ArSwToendfthms for the past month had been
MM»n«®’ >er ® IlttoAlms^ ,lie ’ 5351 ttt ?
?SmS.rr’eceiving out-door relief is 12,716, of whom
2,3OT^re^natiTebt)ra',2,B3lforeiga e rs f and7,slB chil-
and Mr. Townsend wa
swornm. d that the President of to-
S havtag accepted the office < t Street In-
Board, nawaß salaried office under tne Uit-,
g’overemlnt. it wonld be well to consider wheto,-
he was entitled to his seat In this Board, and h;
also questioned the validity of any acts of th
■ Board during the occupancy of the -chair by Mr
stated that he had had the matte;
under consideration, and had taken the advice o;
counsel on the subject, that lie was informed thf.
there was nothing contrary to law in his holding
bis present position. He had been appoints i
frnardian without solicitation; that it was uot on
of; emolument, and did not interfere with an,
otner position he might hold. He would cheer
* iully vacate his seat if he was clearly not entitle.;
thereto.
The out-door agent reported the collection o;
5479 63 for support cases.
. The committee to whom was referred the matter
of the increase of salaries reported that hencelortii
preference be grrfen to disabled soldiers for employ
jnent in the house.
The original report of the committee, asking
Councils for an extra appropriation *bf 86,3741
increase the salaries of theemploves, was taken up.
Mr. Lee submitted a substitute declaring it in
expedient at this time to apply to Councils tor a>:
appropriation for increase of salaries, except tho.v
at S2O per month and under. Lost.
Dir. Lowry moved be applied to
for an appropriation sufficient to increase all sala
ries under $5OO per annum forty per cent Not
agreed to.
The original resolution, providing for asking
Councils for an appropriation of $6,734, was
finally agreed to.
Mr. Lowry moved that hereafter disabled sol
diers be employed by the Board to fill positions Jn
ts charge. Agreed to. Adjourned. /
BOARD OFTBADE.\
ISRAEL P. MORRIS, ) '
JOSEPH O. GRUBB,- > Monthly Cohmitthh
EDMUND A. SOUDER, i
IMPORTATIONS,
Repotted fot the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
CALCUTTA—Bark Blondel, Muliiken—692 bags
saltpetre 600 do ginger 3974 do 1200 pocketa linseed
60 bales goat skins 45 do cow hides 45 do buffalo
hides 61 cases shellac 61 do lac dye 310 bales gunny
bags Isaac Jeanes & Co; 330 bags saltpetre 1000 bags
400 pockets linseed 20 bales goat sains 15 do buffalo
hides 15 do cow hides 70 do gunny bags 20 cs lac dye
31 do shellac 300 bags ginger Grover & Bro; 1000 bags
400 pocketß linseed 230 bags saltpetre 20 bales goat
skins 15 do cow hides 15 do buffalo do 70 do gunny
bags 20 cases lac dye 21 do shellac 200 bags ginger D
C Spooner.
NEW ORLEANS—Bark George S Hunt, Wood
bury—2so tons bones Baugh A Sons.
CALL ISO DAYB OP STEAMSHIPS.
TO ARRIVE.
tan VEOU VOS DATS
O of Limerick...Liverp’l.. New York Feb. 28
Bavaria Southampton.. New York Feb. 34
Peruvian Liverpool. -Portland Feb. 25
Australasian—Liverpool-New York- Feb. 27
Teutonia —Southampton—New York...... March 3
Nova Scotian. .Liverpool. .Portland March 3
Arabia Liverpool.. Boston March 6
Germ anil ..Southampton ..New York .March 8
TO DEPART.
Eagle New York.. Havana March 9
Yazoo——..—NewYork..NewOrleans...March 9
Asia.—. New York—Liverpool March 9
Hatanzas New York-HavanaAN O.JHarch 10
GeoCromwelL.New York—New Orleans. .March 12
Bremen New York. ! .Bremen March 12
Etna. ....New York. .Liverpool..... -March 12
St. George.... New York.. Glasgow— March 12
Illinois. New York.. Aspinwall ....March 14
Canada.... .Boston. .Liverpool March 16
Morning Star. .New York. .HavanaAN.O.-March 19
Bavaria....... New York.. Hamburg. March 19
Germania......NewYork. .Hamburg. ApKl 2
LETTER BAGS
AT THBXIBOHAHTS- RXGHAXG3, mnT.imr.Tmi
Bark Thomas Dallett, Duncan...... Laguayra, soon
Brig Cygnet, Croscnp .Barbados, soon
Brig Albert Adanis,Lummins—Martinique,Ac, soou
Schr BesposiMe (Br), Saville St Thomaa, soon
PORI OP PHILADELPHIA. MARCH 8.
Sirs Bises.6 171 Spa Sara, 5 43 1 High Wat»Q 15
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Bark Blondel, Muliiken, 156 days from Calcutta,
with saltpetre, linseed, Ac. to Curtis A Knight.
Schr Preemason, Furman, 1 day from Indian
RiTer, DeL with com to Jas L Bewley A Co.
CLEAR EH YESTERDAY.
Brig Olivia (Braz), Maripho, Bio Janeiro, J Mason
A Co.
Scbr Mary (Br), Tobin, Halifax, Kennedy, Stairs
A Co.
Schr Elliott, Cebb, Fortress Monroe, Tyler A Co.
Schr Aid, Ireland, do do
Schr Buena Vista, Lynch, Alexandria, do
SchrSHSharp, Maybew, Port Koval, do
chlif S er > °= den i Alexandria, do
Schr Geo Henry, Sbute, do do
B H Wilson, Mull, Fall River,KeppUer A Bro.
Schr T Potter, Rackett, New Bedford, do
Schr J BAllen, Allen, Nantucket, Castner. Stick
ney A Wellington.
Schr Bolivar, Adams. Fall River, do
Schr Nightingale, Beebe, Providence, Baumgardner
ScbrKew Jersey, Morris, Providence, L Andenried
c AJweLter, Rackett, Boston, R N Rathbun.
v “ Dennis. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
K. r S eade , r ’ Callahan. Alexandria, T Webster, Jr.
St r Beverly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde.
ft .. ~ .. MEMORANDA.
t-h.fT?*v orthanpton, Morse, hence at Portland
yesterday. s^-
at S Li?eSl 0 4 ?h ult Sea ' F ° ,t€r ’ &ora San Franclaco >
Jan hi ftr New^York. 3 ' 10 ’ “ Ued£ro “ Calcutta 19 th
S*yea,from Liverpool for Calcutta,
w “ fpoken 14th Dec. lat 38 S, lon 14 E. ■ .
drm Ti?ii^ ea i\ Lo,, i rop ' from Calcutta for Lon
don, at Deal 23d ult. and proceeded.
““forffew Yirk art “- BaUed &om Liverpoo l
fromTu^SSuttf 6 ' 1 f ° r:TeWYOrk ’ * atled
N ’S" York (Br), Kennedy,from
Yortnre*tms?,r U K' an s Queenstown 25th, at New
rdajr brought 70 cabin and 398 steerage
IStai? a £.3 b l 271 at 9 AM - <2O miles west of
* SE-tf**? d 8t «amsbip Arabia, bound E.
fronfportla P r^ Ura ’, Aitoa ’ at Londonderry 24th ult.
sTefraSin n.f- nd . pr 2f c «' Je ' l tor Liverpool.
fromCMha P v?n 2 ul a u il ftUbe - f ° r New York ' » aUcd
N^vS?t P B i? le J Terreros (BO i Foster,cleared at
belto, Y^ k st y TSa. y for La B™yr a amlPortoCa
.pSluSteYlr°k.S“ten’ *» Breme^havea
JanSro-Sh‘jan, AleXanira ’ Hanaen ’ hence at Kl °
l>u^l9th a St IC ror T E^aAd rflrboXl « aUedf ™“ Ham
yest fl e r rdaJ?o?#ew t 6nca?s° n - Cleared at NeW York
N^Mte^wK^e 0 . 1111110 Janelr °’ at
ye^diy M for a tWE e port° Wen ’ Clearedat New York
Schrs Lucknow, Smith; Trade Wind, Smith, and
ClealCd at Ncw &S 2
lo?tW»^i® u “P t , cr - Tliomdik, from Winterport
piff fram Holmes’ Hole sth Inst.
Qriffln,cleared P /t ili Jv Wn^ end V aad Sarah Clark,
Schrs Elklbett Ann Y n k y esta rday tor this port.
Rich, hence for BoS2?’.? a 5 “O Smith Tuttle,
and sailed again sth! 011 ’ ad Holmeß’ Hole 4th Inst.
th|a opo^at 0 po^atH P met’ e Hole“? tl S 1 t A ndrc , w!l ' NB. for
SchrßGWhilden, Neal from Rnd ' lMa Saia.
Hatte?a°s. k ’ WaB PdeSed
town/m°3dmtt!torHu'spSrt’ clearedat George-
Bark Edward Everett, Harding from
s
CULT/S CONTINENTAL COFFEE 5
SCULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFEE
SCULL’S CONTINENTAL OOFfII:
cut I LL, COFFEE
COFFEE, COFFEE
COFFEE, COFFEE’
COFFEE, COFFEE
UEPOT, 133 ARON STREET.
UEPOT, 132 ARCH STREET.
18£S l!P*ra\ ROH STEEET
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
ISSCOTTS
ifflKmilm,. beUroen^
No Horse ft.^siT° d “ d »
ance gratis. Carriages, atteud
*o hire; :New customers for these ar<?™' i< H 8 Horses
fully requested to bring a.referfnoe! a ™ 83paot
erate, but cash payments. * r ?i s mod-
CAST-OFF CLOTH UNO in
jpe for Pants, from $5 to SIS for Coats” 1 w
*35 for Silk Dresses, fid other goods'in p??
Ajso the highest price paid for Carpets"
ag* F RlWress A, D. .AflOWfA, gsa soSth
»*??> • u - .MMstft
JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE—
-1 S The Annnal Commencement will be held at
vTDSIOALFUND HALL, on THURSDAY next,
Uth in-t , at l 2 o’clock. The Charge to the Grad
uates will be delivered by Professor DUNGLI
.. The public are Invited to be present.
mh7-3t5 BOBLEY DUNGLISON, Dean.
——TWENTYrFIKST WARD BOUNTY
T_g > UND.
A special meeting of the Committee will be held
,it Arnold’s Hotel, (FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL,)
on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 9th, at 7%
o’clock.
Thettollecting Committees -will have all sub
-criptions closed up by that time, and return the
hooks to the Chairman of their several Precincts;
also, to have prepared a revised list of all sub
-cribers. By order of the Executive Committee.
mW-at* GEO. A. SMITH, Secretary,
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH-
Jj? WAYS, OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMIS
;;io£EB’ s. w. corner walnut and
STREETS, Philadelphia, March 5,
The animal License due the city will be received,
md l enewai of the same, until April the Ist, 1864.,
at the above office daily from 9 o’ clock A. M. until
o’clock F. M.
Penalty for neglect of renewal of License, three
ollara each time any vehicle may be used.
_ „ , THOMAS M. TRIOL,
mhs-3ts License Clerk.
r"3=» THE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY
-13 of the Bedford Street Mission will be held
on Wednesday Evening next, March 9th, in the
VI. E. Union Church; Fourth street, below Arch,
it 7)4 o'clock. Addresses will be delivered by
Rev. Bishop Simpson and Bev. Geo W. Smiley
ringing by the choir of Green Street M. E Church,
under the direction of Prof; Fischer.
mhs-4t#
medical board.—headquar-
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
HtfsPITAL DEPARTMENT, HiatisnunG,
Pa., March 1, 1864. «
The Slate Medical Board of Pennsylvania will
meet in Philadelphia, on THURSDAY, the toth of
March inst , and continne in session at least eight
days, to examine candidates lor appointment as
Surgeons in Pennsylvania regiments.
L’he object is to provide lor vacancies in there*
ruited regiments! ■which, may require additional
Assistant Surgeons.
Physicians in goodhealth,furnishingsatisroctory
testimonials of their industry, sobriety, and loy
alty will be admitted to the examination.
The rooms in which the examination will be held
will be indicated in the city papers on of
meeting. By order of the Governor.
' JA.MES KING,
mhl-Ot] Snrgeon-General, Pa,
rw“^?^ ) X 1 S. E - THE DELAWARE AND
io RARITAN CANAL will be opened for
navigation, on TUESDAY, March Bth. f
JOHN G. STEVENS,
_ _ Engineer and Superintendent.
Tbektox, March 1, 1861. mh3-8t
Y 5» TREASURY DEPARTMENT Oppice
A 3 op Comptroller op the Cubrexcy,
Washixqtox, Feb. 2Gih, ISG4.
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to
the undersigned, it has been made to appear that
the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the
county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylva
nia, has been duly organized under and according
to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled
‘ an act to provide a national currency, secured
by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide
for the circnlation and redemption thereof, ’’ap
proved February 25th, 1863, and has complied
with all the provisions of said act required to be
complied with before commencing the.business of
Banking,
Now, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptrol
ler of the Currency, do hereby certify that the
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA, county of Philadelphia, and State of Penn
sylvania, is antborized to commence the business
of Banking, under the act aforesaid.
In tesumony whereof, witness my hand and seal
of office, this twenty-sixth day of February, 1661.
HUGH MoCULLOOH,
mh2-2ms Comptroller of the Currency.
PHILADELPHIA, FEB 26, ISB4.—The
13 first meeting of the CHEROKEE MINING
COMPAN Y, of Michigan, under its Articles ot
Association, will be held at 326 WALNUT street
Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the fllteenth day of
March, 1664. at 4 P. M.
fe26,tmhl3s ISRAEL MORRIS,
■ . v W. P. JENKS,
Two of the Associates of eaid.CorponUion.
PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 26, 186 i.—
Jss The First Meeting of the OSAGE MINING
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, under its Articles
of Association, will be held at 32&tWAENUT
street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 15th
day of March, 1&64, at5P. M,
CHAS. W. TROTTER,
GEORGE R. OAT,
fe26tmhlo§ Two Associates of said Corporation.
PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING
Iks Railroad Company, Office *227 South Fourth
Street. Philadelphia, Septembers, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following named
persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common
stock of this Company. The residence of several
of them is unknown, and it is therefore neceesarv
that the Certificates of Stock should be presented
on calling for the Dividend.
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
BTOCZHOLD2K6* KAICBB.
Timothy C. Boyle, Henry B. Sherer,
S. Lancaster, Andrew Turner,
John Mclntyre, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich-
Benjamin F. Newport, feSC-tf $
OFFICE CITY BOUN i'Y FUND GOM-
J 3 MISSION, No. 412 PRUNE street, De
cember 29, 1663.
Warrants for the City Bounty (two hundred and
fifty dollars) will be issued to all new recruits for
old regiments, credited to the quota of Philadel
phia on the coming draft.
Muster rolls, certified by proper mustering offi.
cefs, mnst be sent to the office of. the Commission
one day previous to the issuing of the warrants.
Officers mnst accompany and vouch . for their
men when the warrants are delivered.
Philadelphia soldiers re-enlistiugin the held will
receire their warrants as soon as certified copies of
the muster-in-rolls are furnished to the Commis
sion by the Adjutant-General of th^State.
Men enlisted in 001. McLean’s Regiment (183 d
Pennsylyania Volunteers), will receive the bounty
in companies when duly mustered into the U. S.
service, and credited to the quota of the city.
The Commission sits daily from 3 toSP. M.,
during which hours only warrants are delivered.
These warrants are cashed on presentation at the
office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank.
By order of the Commission.
jal-tf j , SAMUEL C. LAWSON, Sec’y.
|VR> OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COM
IU? MISSION, No. 412 PBUNE Street, Phila
delphia, December 19, 1663.
The Commission for the payment of the City
Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust
the claims of all new recruits in old regiments.
Until further notice, the Commission will si!
daily from 3 to 5 P. M.
Bounties will he paid to thoße only whose names
are borne on rolls furnished to the Commission by
the Assistant Provost Marshal-General, or the
United Slates Mustering Officer for Philadelphia.
Claimants for the bounty must be vouched for
by a responsible United States Officer. Officers
will bring their men to the office in squads lor the
purpose.
In a few days notice will be given when and how
recruits in new organisations and veterans re-en
listing in the field can receive their bounty.
By oi der of the Commission.
ja4-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON. Secretary
fys=» PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND
IL3 CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY. Ofilce
of ihe Secretary, PiTTßntmon, Pa., February
14th, 1864. ■ . *
The annual meeting of the Stock and Bondhold
ers of this Company, for the Election of Directors,
and such other business as may come before It, will
01 said Company, in the city
ef vr I Ju^B U ? <s ,?’ on th< ? *»IRD WEDNESDAY
A ' D - 10 A. M. ,
The Stock and Transfeyßooks of the Company,
at their Office in the city of Pittsburgh, and at their
Transfer Agency in the city of New York, will be
closed on the Ist day of March, at 3 o’clock, P.X.,
and remain closed until the 17th day of March
hereafter. • W. H, BARNES,
ieiMmai7 Secretary.
HILTON'S CEMENT—The Insoluble
♦ 9? inettt °* th e Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer
tainiy the best article of the kind ever invented.
be ke Pt ln ©very manulactory, workshop
“ oub ®» everywhere. By its nee many dollars
Sf™£ B ,i aTed in the ru3a a year. This Cement
com P° €e ot become corrupt, as its combl
cntnS!lia Bci6 £tiflc principles, and under no cir-
or chan B° of temperaturo will it emit
ean^^Spnl«i m it U * The Tarloaß uses to 'Which it
toallc!a£SS, f ? applied renders it inyalnahle
particulars see advertisement
caSpki’ings, &o.
G nituke °oxl p rn’-PH « RN A T URE > IUR '
"WINDOW !&jSvp.s o w™S- s A, olr ' CLOTHS,
a large asso?tmtS Vi WI: ? b , OW SHADES, and
LEWIS'S Old E-toblSheH® B°t ld , G S.? d ' at H> K
feet St., next dobr S th? ed btarul > No. 1434 Mar
, ooor to the corner of 15th st. mhllm*
fc26-lm§
UILI OLOTHS, AND UKUO
WILTON, ,
VELVET ...■■>■■
BRUSSELS, •
, ™o!ain^ Y ’ p^ETisrea
HgES"-
All at tiie lowest’each prices, for *ale by ’
B. L. KNICHT * SON,
- «wr Obaetn'nt wtraef.
1 CkSF?’' sB P* l ® B of Spanish uorks just received
DALLETT. * SON.IS9 South
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY MARflff 8. 1864,
SPECIAL NOTICES-
D. H. LOUDENSLAGER,
Chairman Com.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE COURT OF (JUMM.ON PLEAS FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA-
WISTAR matttir ° f E6tatß of RICHARD M,
The Auditor appointed by the Court to andit,
“ffi® ana account of
JOHN M INTYRE, Esq., Trustee and Assignee,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of
his appointment, on-WEDNESDAY. March 16th.
1864, at 4 o’clock, P' M., at his office, (Room 3)
Law Department, No. 212 South FIFTH street, in
the city of Philadelphia.
' * EGBERT K. NIOHOLS,
mhs*s, to,thsts] Auditor.
Letters of administration to the
Estate of SAMUEL PLEASANTS, deceased,
have been granted to the undersigned All persons
indebted to the estate of decedent are requested to
make payment, and those having claims against
the same to present them ic -.
s EDWARD PLEASANTS. Admin’r,
mbs-tn st * 1433 Walnut street.
"N J es i ameutar y W ttl ° *S Btar «
BROOK, deceased, having bee a
nn^er sigued, ail persons indebted to
are , re Q ueate d to make payment,’ and
said Estate to present
BROOK, R. S. BROOK. Execn
tors, No. 258 South THIRD street. fel6,tn-6t^
UTennlylv™, msTß i cr OF
rn?^,S RESII)ENT THE UNITED STATES.
S^|^ S S^ Unan « DIS -
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United
States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylva
nia, rightly and.duly proceeding on a Libel, filed
in the name of the United States of America, bath
decreed all persons in general who have, or pre
tend to have, any right, title, or interest in the
sloop L" DA, whereof J. Q.. A. Butler
was master, her tackle, apparel, and furni
ture, captured by the United Statesship Seminole,
a vessel-of-war of the navy of the United States,
to be monished, cited, and called to judg
ment. utthe time and place underwritten, and to
toe effect herealter expressed (justice soreq uirlng)
You are, therefore, charged and strictly enioinea
and commanded, that you omit not, but that by
publishing these presents in at least two of
toe daily newspapers printed and published
in the city ol Philadelphia, and in the
Legal Intelligencer, jou do monish and
cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremp
tonly all persons in general who have, or pretend
to have, any right, title, or interest in toe
said sloop LI!-A. her tackle, apparel and
furniture, to appear before the Hon TOHN
CADWALAiDER, the Judge of the said Uoiift,
at the District Court room in the Citv of
Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publica
tion oi these presents, if it be a court day, or else
on the next court day. following, between the
nsnal hours ol hearing causes, then and
there to show, or allege, in due form ol
law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any
they have, why the said sloop LIDA, her tackle,
apparel and furniture, should not be pro
nounced to belong, at the time oi the cao
tnre of the same, to the enemies of the
United States, and as goods of their enemies or
otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation,
to-be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful
prize; and further to do and receive in this
behalf as to jnnice shall appertain. And that
yon duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto
all persons aforesaid, generally (to .whom by the
tenor of these presents it is also intimated)
that if they shall not appear at toe time and place
above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the sontrary, then
said District Court doth intend and will proceed to
adjudication on toe said capture, and may pro
nounce that the said sloop Lila, her
tackle, apparel -tod inrniture, did belong
at toe time of the capture of the same to
the enemies of the United States of America,
and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise,
liable and subject to confiscation and condem
nation, to be adjudged and condemned, as lawful
prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the
persons cited and intimated in anywise‘notwith
standing, and that you duly certify to the avid
District Court what you shall do in toe premises,
together with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER,
Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this third
day of MARCH, A. D. 1861, and in the eighty
eighth year of the Independence ol the said United
States.
mhs-3t Q. R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
GBOCERIEB.
Choice Spanish olives—si oo per
Gallon. COUSTY’S, No. US South Second
otreet - • mhl-ly) ■.
PRIME DUTCH ANCHOVIES, CURACOa,
Ac. Just received and for sale at COUSTY’S,
No. 1 IS Sontfa Second Street.
MESS MACKEREL IN KITTS
COUSTY’Sj No. 118 South Second
a!ree - mhl-ly}
Cincinnati hams.—samuei Da vis’s. Gard
nor, Phipps A Co. ’s, and Thomas’s extra flue
sugar Cured Hams, for sale by SIMON COLTON
AaON.Brosd and Walnut streets.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.-Pamily Flour,'
surpassing in fine quality any floor ever be»
fore sold by the subscribers, SIMON COLTON A
SON, Broad and Walnut.
E-iTRA WHITE FLOUR.—The .best Family
Flour in America, jnst received and for -ale
by THOMPSON BLACK A SON, BROAD and
CHESTNUT streeis.
PARAFFINE CANDLES—Superior quality,
in six-peund boxes, for 6ale by the case or
single box. THOMPSON BLACK A SON,
BHOAD and CHESTNUT itxeeis.
Tl f EXIGAN BEANS—Black or Mexican Soup
JXI Beans, Red Beans, Lentils, Split Beans, and
Shaker Sweet Corn, for sale by JAS. R. WEBB,
Walnnt and Eighth streets.
PARED PEACHES of unusually fine quality.
Dried Plums, Ac.. lor sale by JAMES R.
WEBB, Walnut and Eighth streets.
ALMEKiA. GRAPES Choice Almcria Grapes
In large clusters and first order, for sale by M.
F. SFILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth
streets.
COFFEE. —Frnneold Government Java Coffee;
alco, Maracaibo, La Guayra, Bio, Ac.. for
sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and
Eighth streets.
MACOARONI AND VERMK’ET.T.t"— Tmubt.
Maccaroui and Vermicelli of superior quality
just landed and fop 1 Eale by H. SPILLIN, N.
W. corner Arch and Eighth streets.
HEIDRIECK S CO'S CHAMPAGNE, very
choice Sherry and Madeira Wine, fine Brandy,
Younger’s Scotch Ale and Guiness’s Brown Stom
for sale by E. B. CLARKE,Grocer and Tea dealer.
Main Btreet, adjoining B. R. depot, Germantown.
RIDLEY’S BROKEN CANDY, Vanilla Cream
Candy, Cornucopias, Chocolate Almonds and
Drops, Burnt Almonds and Mixtures; all fresh.
For Sale by E. B* CLARKE, dealer in fancy and
staple Groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad
.Depot, Germantown. .
FRENCH PEAS,* Champignons, and Bonelesi
Sardines, of a fresh importation; for sale by
E. B. CLARKE, dealer, In fine groceries, Mali
street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown.
Refined sugars and syrups of all
grades manufactured at the Southwark Sugar
Refinery and the Grocers’ Sugar Bouse, for salt
by E. O. KNIGHT A CO., Southeast cornet
water and rthAshmt streets. . .
FRESH OLIVE OlLtn whole, half, and quarter
bottles; for sale by E. B. CLARKE, grocer,
main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, German
town.
FR ESH GROCERIES FOR CHRISTMAS.-
New Raisins. Currants, Citrons, Prunes,
Figs, and Almonds. Just received fresh, for sals
by E. B. CLARKE, dealer la fancy aud staples
groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot,
Germantown. v ’
PIANOS, &(J.
A GRAND PATENT PIANO, by G. Vogt,
coat S'.flOU, for sale at half price. To be seld
at No. 1«< Race street, mh3 lot}
fpasfef!*. a. STANKOWITOH, PIANO
removed
f J 9 I f 'to 030 RIDGE avenne, above Vine,
and is prepared io receive orders as usual. His
many customers bear testimony to his skill and
ability as a correct and thorough Tuner. His Re
pairing Is clone in a dnrablo.and artistic manner,
.is he is a practical Plano Maker; has eight years’
city experience, with the beat references which
can bo given. All orderawiromptly attended to;
and guaran.ees to give entire satisfaction. Price
lor tuning Si. Orders from the conntry accented
and done very reasonably. mh2-3tn} ’
rftgm. AN ASSORTMENT of the best
rasSpil New York and Philadelphia Manu-
II 0 I I > factnrmg, from 5275 upwards
Also, MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Oahlnet
Organs. No. 233 South FlFTHstreet,.at the New
Store, a few doors below Walnut, p. SCHULER
& 00.. , tet7-3m
WATCHES.
E. HOWARD A OO.’S — ~mT~
ES%, FIRST-CLASS
S&M AMERICAN WATCHES, JcJl
. with
MERSHON’S PATENT REGULATOR,
bold by the principal watchmakers, mhj.im}
LK&NB ’ Na 403 chestnut
* awarded by Franklin Institute
; « MARTIN LEANS,, Marinfaoturer of
\ MASONIO M ARKS, PINS, EMBLEMS, AO
■ _,^ e jr hnd original designs of Maaonlo Maries and
: Templars’ Medals, Army, Medals andoorpi
! Baudot «T«y ftes.gtipti^
SHIPPING.
jJWi STEAM WEEKLY TO LIYEK
3fiHsi£POOL,_touchlng at QUEENSTOWN
(Cork Harbor).—vThewell-known Steamers of th*
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamihia
Company are intended to sail as follows:
ETNA...*..................... Saturday, TVFwr/0, 12
CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday, March to
EDINBU BGH .Saturday, March 26
And every succeeding Saturday at Noon, fiom
Pier 44 North River. - * ’
BATES OF PASSAGE:
FiTABUIX GOLD OB ITS BqUIVALanT JM CUB.
BBSOT.
Ist Cabin. .880 Steerage..... ....830 00
Ist Cabin to London. 85 Do. to London 34 00
Ist Cabin to Paris.... 95 Do. to Paris.. 4n 00
Ist Cabin to Hamburg 90 Do. to Hamburg 37 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ac., at equally low rates
Fares prom Liverpool ob QubebtstOwh. -
First Cabin, 875, $B5, $lO5. Steerage Atom Liver*
pool and Queenstown, 830. Those who wish tc
send for their friends can buy tickets here at toes.
rates.
For farther information, apply at the Cornua
ny’s Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
mbs 111 Walnnt street, Philadelphia.
BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA
aBfiS&STEAMSHIP LlNE—Sailing from each
port on Saturday—From first wharf above Pint
street, Philadelphia, and Long wharf) Boston, ot
Saturday, March 12, 1864.
The steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, will
sail from Philadelphia for Boston oh Saturday,
March 12th, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and steamship
.SAXON, Captain Matthews, from Boston for Phil
adelphia on Saturday, March 12th, at 4 P. M.
These new and substantial Steamships form h
regular line, sailing from each port punctually OE
Saturdays.
Insurance at one-half tils premium charged by
tall vessels.
Freight taken at fair rates.
Shippers are requested to send slip receipts and
bills of lading with their goods.
For freight or passage, having fine accommoda
tions, apply to HENRY WINSOB A 00.,
332 South Delaware avenns.
FOR ALEXANDRIA, GEORGE
3ACS&TOWN and WASHINGTON—Hand’s
Steam Line, via Canal—Every Wednesday at 11
M., and every Saturday at 8 A. M. '
Steamer LEADER, Captain Callahan.
Steamer H. J. DEYTNnY, Captain Bristow.
Steamer S. SEYMOUR, Captain Room.
Steamer E. CHAMBERLIN, Captain Stewart
These steamers form a semi-weekly line between
Philadelphia and the above.ports, sailing regularly
as advertised, and carrying freight lower than bj
any other route. Freights received every day
and bills of lading giTen. Apply to THOMAS
WEBSTER, 14 North Wharves. seie-tf
4*99%, FOR NEW YORK. —DESPATCH:
SHi&and SWIFT-SURE LINES—Via Dela.
ware and Raritan Canal The steamers of toes*
lines are leaving dally at 12 o’clock, Mi, ands
o’clock, P. M., from third Pier above Walnnt *t
For freight, which will be taken on accommo
dating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A
CO., 132 South Delaware avenne.
4*9*% FOB NEW YOBK-New Daily Ltol
■MtKßb—Via Delaware and Raritan Ganal-
Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat
Company will receive freight and leave dally at 5
P. M. ■ delivering thelT cargoes in New York to*
following days.
Freight taken at reasonable rates.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent,
14 South Wharves, Phllsda.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
jy2s-tf Piers 14 and 15 East River, N. T.
FOR SAN'FRANCISCO.
COLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINE.
REGULARLY AS ADVERTISBB
The A 1 Extreme Clipper Ship
...WI2ABD KING
Is now rapidly loading st pier 11. East Elver,
ijfi-s This beautiful clipper comes to her berth
Jgg|with a large portion of her cargo on board,
ana having large engagements will fill rapidly.
We commend the WIZARD KINS to all ship
per* to ban Francisco as the most desirable vessel
now loading, and invite inspection.
Shippers will confer a tavor by sending their
freight immediately alongside.
BISHOP, SON * CO.,
tf 105 Arch street, above Front.
FOB BARBADOS—TiIe British schooner
WaFRANOIS fIOFPiN. Congens, master, will
commence loading on Mon day next, the22d inst,,
will meet with qunk dispatch. GEORGE
AI.KINS A CO., Nos. 10 and Id South Delaware
avenue. j e j7
stli FOR HAVANA—EagIe Line—Neutral
JBS3Flag—Only Vessel Loading—The regular
packet elipper Br. bark OCEAN EAGLE W. H.
Luce, master, having the bulk of her cargo en
gaged and going on board at second wharf below
Walnut, and being of small capacity, will have
diepatch. For balance of freight, apply to J. E
BAZLEY Jt CO., 121 South Wharves. mh7-10t
FUK NEW ORLEANS. La. The regu-
Sjgigiar packet hark GREENLAND, George
Thomson, master. Is now loading at Smith's
wharf, above Dace street, and will have quick
dispatch for the above port direct. For freight or
passage, apply to WORKMAN A CO., I*3 Walnut
street. , mbs
-egs FOR NEW ORLEANS—EagIe Line—
aiaSThe regular packet bark SAXONVILLE
mum, master, is now receiving her freight at first
wharf below South street, and having the bnlk ot
her cargo engaged, she will have disoatch. For
lreight, apply to J. E. BAZLEY A CO., 122 South
Wharves. v inhr-Si
FOR NEW ORLEANS, La With Qnick
Dispatch—The first class packet ship ST.
PETER, Sprague, master, having the bulk other
cargo engaged, will sail soon. For freight or pas
sage, apply to PETER WEIGHT A SONS, 115
Walnut street. fe2T-tf
FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fine
JKgpacket schr. JAMES H. MOORE, Captain
Nickerson, ia now receiving freight at Oallowhill
street wharf, and will sail for the above port with
ra appiy 10 david
FOR MEW YORK—Express Line—The
MBHfflne packet brig WARREN, Capt. Smith,
is now receiving freight at Arch street wharf,
and will sail for the above port with prompt dis
patch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER,
13 North Wharves.
At« FOR FREIGHT OK CHARTER—The
SEgbark GEOROE S. HUNT, Woodbury, mr,
4,w*u barrels capacity; schooner F. A. BAZLEY',
Crosby, master, 0,000 barrels copacity. For
terms, apply to E. A. SOUDER A CO., Dock
street wharf. mhs
-eg*-* ,FOR FREIGHT OR OHARTEtt-Tho
wßgTlr. bark SHERWOOD. 6,000 bbls; the brig
nSSI' WaTTSON, 24(H) bbls; the brig CARVES,
1,600 bbls; the new schooner FANNIE A.-BaZ
-I.EY, 2,51.0 barrels. For terras, apply to J. E.
BAZLEY A CO., 122 South Wharves. rahS- 5t
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER The
SSSsBr. brig NICKOPEE, Eelaud, master,s,ooo
bbts. capacity; brig ALRUCOABAH, Bray. mr.,
2,2.obb]s. capacity: Br.brig PRINCE ALFRED,
Higgins, master, 1,7(■ 0 bbls..capacity; echooatr
ELLA, Alexander, master, 1,700 bbls capacitj;
schooner CAMPBELL, Sonle, master, 1.300 bbls.
capacity. Apply to EDMUND A. SOUDER A
CO., Doak street wharf. mh7-3t
J&j, FOR SALE OR CHARTER—The new
JSgcopper-astened bark DRESDEN, Reed
master, 497 tone register; rates Al; sails fast and
is in perfect order. For terms, apply to E. A
SOUDER A CO.. Dock street wharf. le2Ctf
FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER
JEg—The fast sailing bark IDDO KIMBALL,
Uliner, master, 475 tons register, carries 150 tons
dead weight or 0,000 bbls; in complete order and
ready lor any voyage. For further particulars,
apply to WORKMAN A CO.. 123 Walnut street.
JtkA JOHN SHINDLER A SONS, SAlL
■Shakers, no. 244 North warves, below
Yule street, Philadelphia.
All work done in the best manner and on tht
lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted
In give perfect satisfaction. mhls-tf
Particular attention given to repairing.
CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE.—Schr. BRANDY
WINE, Carson, master, from New York, is
now discharging cargo at the first wharf above
Race street. Consignees please send for their
goods, and oblige DAVID OOOPER, 1? North
Wnarves. mhB-3t
CONSIGNEES' NOTlCE.—Consignees of mer
chandise per British ship GEN. WILLIAMS,
Hat Held, master, lrom Liverpool, will please send
their permits oil hoard at shippen street wharf,
or to the Counting Honse of the nndersigned.
The general order will be issued on Wednesday,
the 9th instant, when all goods not permitted will
be sent to tho Public Stores. PETER WRIGHT
A SONS, 115 Walnut Btreet. mb7-3t
NOTICE All persons are hereby cautioned
against trusting the crew of the British ship
GENERAL WILLIAMS, Hatfield, master, from
Liverpool, as no debts of their contracting will be
paid by captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT
& SONS, 115 Walnut street. mh7-tf
CONSIGNEES TAKE NOTIOE—The bark G.
W., HORTON, Packard, master, Is now dis
charging at first wharf above Arch street. Con-
signees will please attend to their goods as dis
charged. Any goods left on the wharf are at their
risk and expense. J. E. BAZLEY A CO., IS2
South Wharves. mh7-6t
PORTSMOUTH STEAM FACTORY SPOOL
GoTTON, Bast six-cord.- Also, of same ma
nufactnie, Amory’s Enameled Thread; each
spool warranted to contain 300 yards, full mea
sure, and equal in every respect to any Thread of
Foreign or American production. All colors and
assortments to suit purchasers
Also, abrand of the above Thread expressly for
Sewing-Machines.'
CHARLES AHORY, ’R., AGO.,
Sell.no Agents,
No SOS Oburob Alley,
DBY GOODS.
MLiSUNt) OJfc' K
QUALITY. -
New York Mills, 'WmianisylUe,
Wamsntta, . Bay, Mills,
Wbite RocP, Forestdale,
Semper Idem. Honsekeeper A.
Slaterville, i New Jersey,
i j^ Us t 2# yards widejPepperill Mills,
1/f * 2#» and 2% wide; Boot Mills, heavy,
wide. A'so, unbleached in every quality.
The cheapest place to buy any of the above is
GRANVILLE B. HAINES’,
No. 1013 Market st., ab. Tenth.
LINEN GOODS, of aU kinds, extra cheap*
. Ji ea T V Table Linens, at 87#, 90c.
and SI; Unbleached Table Lioenat 75, and
SI: half Cotton, at <s2#, 75 and 87#: Bleached do.,
pure Linen, 75, £7#, 90, SI and $2 25; extra width
and quality, at si 37#, SI 50, $1 75 and $2. lam
now selling great quantities of these on account of
their cheapness.
napkins of every variety; Damask and Snow
drop at $2. heavier do., at 92 50 and $3; extra
quality at S 4 and S 5. ’
Doylies at si 50 and 52,-either plain or with red
Border; also, Colored for Fruit.
Towels, with red and bine Borders, with and
without fringed ends, at S 2 25; finer do., with
Border all around, at S 3; extra size do., fringed,
at S 3 50; very fine do., at S 4 50. Diapering of all
widths. r ; ]
Bichardson’s heavy Housewife Linens for
family use, at 50, 62#, 65, 70, 75 and 87#.. These
are .very desirable, being extra heavy.
Huckaback, boa bleached and half bleached, at
25, 31#, 37#, 40 and 5u cents.
. Linen sheetings of the Barnsley make, at SI 50
and si 75. One lot 12-4 wide,, at si 75.
Three bales extr% wide heavy-Crash at 14 and 16
cents, better and finer at 18 ancfa>o. /•>
GRANVILLE B. HAINES,
1013 Market street, ab. Tenth.
mhs-3ts ,
Desirable spring silks. —~
Check Silks, large Checks,
Check ' ilksy fine Checks.
Select Colors, Plain Silks.
Best Brown Silks out.
Moire Antiques, ordered colors.
EYRE A LAW DELL, Foujlh and Arch streets.
Purple edge black silks.
White Edge Silks.
Stout Black Taffetas.
Double-lace Silks
Black Moire Antiques.
__ EYRE A LANDELL.
CALL AND EXAMINE.—HARRIS’S MIXED
CASSIMEBES.
Harris s Plaid Cassimeres.
Cassimeres for Boys’Snits.
Cassimeres for Men’s Suits.
Cloaking Cloths, al colors.
Stock of Goods in this Department
Large and well selected.
JOHN H. STOKES, 702 Arch street.*
Edwin hall & co., No. 26 s. second
street, call attention to their stock of Drjs3
Goods:
• Plaid and Figured Poplins.
Plaid and Striped Silk Warp Taffetas.
Figured Reps and Plain Mohairs.
Dress Good?-, of New Stjle3, in variety.
French Chintzes and Percales.
Striped French Chintzes for Trimmings.
Organdies and Jaconet Lawns.
Plain and Figured De Laines.
Figured Silk Cballies.
Percale Robes, .Ac.
Linen advertisement s. m i lltk en
A CO—Stores for Linen Goods exclusively,
628 ARCH and 32 South SECOND street.
IRISH SHIRTING LINENS.—A good srong
Irish Linen, at 44 cents; Heavy Golden Flax Linen
Irom 56 cents np,
SHIRT BOSOMS. —We continue to pay par
ticular attention to this department. Ladies will
find at our Stores the most extensive stock of
Bosoms, Wristbands and Collars in the city.
T ABLE LINENS.—A lot of exira-heavy power
loom Damask, halt bleached, at 75 cents per yard.
CHEAP NAPKINS.—An excellent article at 82
per dozen. S. MILLIKEN A CO. *
Linen Importers and Dealers,
mb 3] 82S Arch street, and 32 S. Second roeet
GOO THOS. SIMPSON’S SONS, Af) 4
J/4/4. 922 and 924 PINE STREET, y#t.
HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY.
We have on hand a very extensive assortment ol
all kinds of hose and half hose, ior ladies, gen
tlemen and children, bought before the great ad
vance in price, which we offer at moderate prices.
3 cases best Ladies’ Handkerchiefs in the country,
for 81.50 a dozen.
2 cases super quality Ladies’ Linen Handker
chiefs, Si 75 a dozen.
3 cases superfine Ladies* Linen Handkerchiefs,
82 00 a dozen.
Also, several lots finer grades, cheap, 82 75.
33 00, S 3 50 and $4 00.
TJ STEEL A SON. HAVE NOW OPEN
n , a choice assortment of
NEW SILKS.
Moire Antiques, S 3 00 to 35 00.
Plain Corded Silks, SI C2# to S 3 50.
Figured Corded Silks, 31 62#.
Plain Poit De Soies, 31 25 to 83 25.
FANCY SILKS, 75 CTS. TO So CO.
, Black Gros Grain Silks, SI 35 to S 3 35.
Figured Black SLk*. SI 35 to S 3 to.
Plain Black Silks, S?£cto SC 00.
Plaid India Silks, 87}-* cts.
Light Ground, Rich figured Foulards, Si 35
to SI 62- Nos. 713 and 715 N. Tenth street.
TABLE DAMASKS.—Scotch Table Damasks,
SI 00 to Si 87.
Power-loom Table Linene, 87 to SI 15.
Unbleached Table Linens.
Fine Napkins, S 3 5u to 55 00.
Fringed Damask and Huck. Towels.
Pure Linen, Fringed Towels, from 25e to SI.
Bird-eye Linens, 56, 62, 75 and 68 cts.
Diapers, Flannels, Tickings, 4cc.-
Heavy Hugenot "Wide Sheetings.
Best Irish Linens, from 50 cts. to SI 12.
, Quilts, Blankets, Muslins, 4cc.
"WHITE CAMBRICS.—S-4 wide, and very fine,
at 56 cents.
Finest Cambric. 65 cts.—lower grades.
Real Manchester Heavy Ginghams.
Black Silks, of every grade.
Every Style Spring Delaines and Prints.
COOPER & COWARD,
fe27 S. E. corner Ninth and Market street.
FYLOTH STORE. —JAMES 4fc' LEE INVITE
\j the attention of their friends and others to th*D
large and well assorted stock of goods adapted t
Men and Boys* wear, comprising in part
Black French Cloths
Black French Beavers.
Blue and Black Pilots.
Black French Cassimere*.
Fancy Cassimeres.
Fancy Siik Testings,
Block Satin Testings.
Also, a large assortment of Trfcnmingt, ad&aut
0 Men and Boys’ wear, at wholesale and rstaiL
JAMES 4c LEE,
No. 11 North Second street,
*o3B Sign of the Golden Lamb.
J«‘OK BALiii AJNIi T’U LIST
£3 FURNISHED HOUSE—TO RENT.—A
gig Furnished House in West WALNUT str?et.
Possession giveu immediately. J. M. GUMMEY
A SONS, 5i : S Walnut street. mhs
M GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
by M. THOMAS & SON, on TUESDAY, ihe
loth of March.—A large and convenient HOUSE,
with acres of land, in ihe country, yet near to
Railroad Station, Markets, Stores, Churches, «fcc.
It has heater, ranges, hot and cold water,gas, and
long porches, lawns on three sides, with fine old
shade trets, a stable, large kitchen,
garden, &c. The property will be shown by the
tenant. Terms easy. mh7-6t*
mg DESIRABLE STABLE TO LET, in th«
JB. neighborhood of Tenth and Walnut streets
Three stalls, with every convenience. Apply at
No. 16 South Third street. dell-tf
fira ' SALE, A DESIRABLE
BM. TRY KE*I OENCE, on Bunting street, *£
abeve Summit street, DARBY, consisting of j 2
Acres of excellent land, well set with evergreen
and deciduous shade trees: abundance -of granes,
Lawton blackberries and other small fruits*. A
stream runs through the lawn, furnishing abun
dance of ice. The buildings consist of a three
story dwelling, stable, carriage-house, ice-hour*
and other out-buildings, all built in the best man
ner. For further infonna*iou inquire of M.
BAIRD, Esq,, corner of Broad and Hamilton
or 223 Dock street. mh3.th.s,tu3ts
dg&j FOR SALE. —All that conveniently located
B&i COTTAGE, with the ample grounds thereto
attached, located on the upper side of Wister
street, orDuy’s lane, adjoining the Germantown
Railroad at Duy 7 s Station, and opposite Wister 1 s
woods. • House has all the modern improvements
—gas, range, bath, 4bc. Lot 142 by 318 feet 6
inches to Jeftfersou street, on which is a stable and
coach house. Well and hydrant water on the
premises. Apply to JOHN A. CLARK, Attorney
at Law, or A. G. STOUT, Conveyancer, 43$
Walnut st., second floor. fe27-s,tu,th-12t*
SA COUNTRY BOARDING HOUSE OR
HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Situate
orthem New Jersey, within a few hours* ride
bV railroad from Philadelphia and New York.
Hotel newly built, and will accommodate one
hundred and flf*y gueßts, parlor, dining-rooms,
ball-room, kitchens, .bar-room, dry cellars, vaults,
ice and bath bouses, large stable, and 45 acres of
land, on which is a fine spring, a lake, and a
bearing orchard. Possession immediately.
Apply to • A. P. & J. H. MORRIS,
fe27-3t mhs&f2-2Q , Pl 6 Arch street..
For sale—fixtures of a dry-goods
STORE, shelving?, and some nice, side glass
cases.. -Apply at No, 963 MARKET st. mh7-3t*
OQ£ 11 TKUsX funds to Loan on
11 . ' '
i*2o South' Fourth street.
inh7-3t*
moLET.—Large and smaU BQOJUjS, up»<»£*•.
■
£EY WIDTH AND'
JEg FOR SALE.—A COUNTRY SEAT, with
Br-S forty acres of Land, nearLinwood'Statton,ou
the Baltimore Railroad, eighteen miles from
Philadelphia.
The house commands an extensive vi.ew of th»
Delaware river, about-a mile distant. About
seven acres of the land are admirably suited for a
vineyard.
Apply to
£fgjf ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT . FOR
KiSALE.—Oa the BRISTOL TURNPIKE near
Hoimesburg. about'eight miles from Philadelphia,
very accessible 'by steamboat and railroad, con
venient also to churches and schools. For
healthiness and beauty of situaUon, as well as
surrounding advantages, this property is unsur
passed in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
The MANSION, of brown stone, commanding
line views of the Delaware River, built and fin
ished in the most thorough maimer, is spacious
and replete with all the modern conveniences for
both summer and winter. The grounds comprise
about 23 ACRES, beautifully laid out and orna
mented with a great variety of old and young
forest trees and shrubbery; a large garden with
abundance of fruit, orchard &c..
On the premises are also erected a gardener’s
cottage, Lodge, Orchard-house, Green-house
Conservatory, gas house aud extensive stabling,
no expense having-teen spared to make tins in ail
respects a first-class residence. Apply to „ ‘
O. H:
No. 203 Sooth Sixth street.
ollite SSi Towß S «up.Moß«omeryOwmgr^wjrt
ssss^siss-^ <*-aSMsssi
Hills” or “ *“r* Road” stations, on the North
consist nf a largo stone
Dweflin” Iloose (newly roofed), containing 11
TOoms- piazza front* excellent water, large ice
IcSae Med, large stone bant, modem style, with
stabling for S horses and 6 cows; stone carriage
house, corn cribs andgranary over, Ac.
The land is nearly all tillable and in an excellent
state of cultivation. The delightful . situation of
this place, its proximity to the city, and many of
the most beanufnl country seats in the neighbor
hood of Philadelphia,.; render* it; very attractive.
Communication with the city, is had almost, lionriy
by the Nprth Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply,to
,• • J; ' : OKAS. H. MUIRaErD,
; ,fe26.-30t- No.; 203 Sonth SIX CH street ■
WEST PHILADELPHIA—FOR SALE—
freveral very desirable lots of ground'im the
most fashionable rparto of Waluut and Locust
gWto, Vest Philadelphia. J. M. GUMMEE*
gWiSi SB»v«s,ut Street ■ 1 a' • .
FOR SALE AND, TO LET.
MFOE SALE.—A three story Brick House
with double back buildings and store,
LAE street, second honse below Twelfth, North
ffStot >7 by 78 feet deep to a back outlet. Pnoa
There may remain 5i,500 r,oa
nn pr>Dr t s^ e * s,ory Brick Store and OweiUng
Btreet > between Thirteenth anti
, se .s°, nd bouse above Ontario street. North
65feetdee P to 1 back outlet. p r iS
53,5t0. - There may remain 51, 200. - - 09
nt7oit°’„u ° t bree.story t ßrick Houses, EIGHTH
sirie et V^?h V 5 Tbom Pson, Nos I BZ and ljo 7 Erin
ssrm.ssrsgpyj?* -
mh7-6t{
KUHN k SILLIER,
No. 120 South Fourth s:rset;
fi n „- D . ELI<,HTFUL farm for sale of
fe.27 ACHES in a high state of cultivation.
meaeaniiy 100 ted witbih two miles ot a Tord*
dwem ßP ?i lroatl ,, Sta i ion > Montgomery countv;
uweuing in good order. Apply 10 J. H. OUrI
Street bON| Keal Es ate Brokers, Walnut
mUS
fl SALE.—The Property on 3<aool
ight e , ight and
oiie.tnird of nwi ane ’ aild extending nearly
onttmtstrelm^o t 0 the Wissahiekon, with front
nnmerons <®°> a = re f« with
minutes walkfromtheKairmiPri'i lll^ 7 ® ea J B ' flva
miniates ■walk from the i an t twenty
An abundance of shade and fruit trees. 3ood
TOT?}?* ESS? 5. C r.»4WSr to JUSTICE & BATE
MAN, 122 South FRONT street. * teiSMm*
M_ FOR SALE—Four-story BUILDING,
Pejir street, below Third; suitable for Prmtl
or ßook Bindery. Apply to ROBERT
GBAr FEN, No. 537 PINE Stmt. mtis-3tS
fS& SAIjE —A tnree-story I)WELLCNQ-.
JUNIp ER street, and Two Single
* € lL r * Boiler’s avenue. Apply to
BOBEB.T GRAFFBN, No. 537 Pine street.
Bricfe HOUSES, front
mg on Catharine street and Concord street’
vwo on Catharine and three on Concord;' rent for
Sjizf STREET, No. Sl9 —ls three storied
.Sr W X . e^ n l lTe fonr story double back build
-22 f . e6t , b J 144 deep, location well
J?£ P £L d ' f °. business purposes. For
IflLt 7 -d- P- & J- H. MORRIS, 916 Arch
3treet - mhs 3t*
M HANDSOME SMALL PEACE, of 29
Acres, ane mile from JENKENTOWN, with
etoue cottage, fiTe chambers, three attics, bath
room, water-closet, stable, tenant 1 house, seven
acres woodland,garden; ice-house, nbwfllled, and
usual out-houses,. nearest depot, Shoemakertown
Immedia e possession. For sate by A. P. &J. H
MORRIS, 916 Arch street. mhs-st* ’
STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—A valuable manage. and lot of
ground on the North side of Chestnut street, 24
feet east of Eighth street, 41 feet front by 171 feet
deep, to Jayne street. Terms accommodating.
Apply to .
■> „„'A. B. CARVER & CO.,
mtS-6>* s W. corner Ninth and Filbert Sts.
gm lOR SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—
Eat. Two DWELLINGS and STORES, Nos. 213
and 215 PINE street; front 11 %' feet, SO feet deep.
In the rear a three-story Dwelling opening on
Union street. 82,590. .
A. three-story DWELLING, No. 217 PINE
street, having two-story back buildings, 21.ieet
front oy SO deep, with opening on Union street.
87,510. Apply to ROBERT GRAFFBN, No.
537 Pine street. , ' mhs 3tj
Sgg A BARGAIN—G4U ACRES OF LAND,
3Z, suitable fnr a Grazing Farm, situated in
Scots county> Illinois. Will- be sold Cheap for
Cash, or City Property will betaken in part pay
ment. Inqnire of HENRY YOUNG, JASPER
street, six doors lrom the corner Front and
Danphin mhs-Pit*
CHESTNUT HILL.—FOR SALE OR EX
ES. CHANGE-—A modem stone Cottage; having
every city convenience, and improvement, with
lot of ground, 75 by 175 feet, situate on Summit
street, about three minutes’ walk frem the railroad
station. J. SI. GUMSIEY A SONS, 593 Walnut
street. ‘ mho
rfea FOR SALE—The handsome three-story
Etta brick Residence, with attic and double back
buildings, furnished with every convenience;
lot, iio feet deep to a4O feet wide street, situate No.
16i) u Race street. J. M. GUHJHEY & SONS, 503
Walnut Street. mho
M' FOR SALE OR TO BE LET—A superior
four-story brick Dwelling,'with three-story
double back buildings. 504 North BROAD street;
every convenience; billiard.room, stable in rear,
Ac. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Es
tate Brokers, 433 Walnut street.
f£fj SPRUCE STREET—FOE SfI.EE—A fine
KaL Dwelling, 5*22 SPRUCE street, three-st Dry
brick, with three-story double back buildings, all
modern impiovemenis. Apply to J. H. CURTIS
fc SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut at.
mWEST PINE STREET.—For sale, a four
story Brown S'one Residence with double
three-story back buildings, having every modern
convenience and improvement, situate on south
side of Pine street, west of Fifteenth, lot 20 feet
front by 136 deep to a 22 feet street. J. G-UHItfEY
& SONS, o' $ Walnut street. mhs
FOR RENT.—Tbe handsome large dwell-
JS3. ing situate northwest corner Eighteenth and
Pine streets, suitable for a large family or a. first
class X. GUitf2lEY & SONS,
50$ Walnut street.
MFOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
PROPERTY. —A. handsome Country Seat
and well-improved Farm of 90 acres. It is one of
the most desirable properties ever offered for sale.
Will be sold with or without stock and furniture.
No money required. Immediatepossessiou given.
For full particulars, apply to J. M. GUiIMEY <fc
SONS, 508 WALNUT street. fe23 Una
£ COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR
SALE—Containing fifty-five acres,
handsomely situated in Cheltenham township,
Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about eight
miles from the city and one and a-half from York
Road Station, on the North Pennsylvania Rail
road. The buildings are nearly new, substantial
and well calculated lor a winter or summer red-,
deuce. Apply to C. H. SIUIRHEID, No. 26$
South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. selg-tft
®FOR SALE—House on SPRUCE street;
near Thirteenth street, with stable, fcc. Also,
one on SPRUCE street, uear Twelfth street. Ap
ply to C. H. MUIRHEID,
fe!2»3ot§ ffS South Sixth street.
CHAS. H. XLUIRHEID,
203 South Sixth street,
or to JONATHAN G-TJEST. on the premises.
Inquire at Un wood Station Post Office, Delaware
county, Penn*a., which is ten minutes walk iron*
the place. * fe6*3ots
AS FOB SALE— Modem Dwelling House,
883 No. 19 'Woodland Terrace, West Philadel
phia, replete -with everyconyenience. Apply to
E. L. MOSS, Broker,
219 Dock street.
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