Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 09, 1864, Image 6

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    From onr Third Edition of Yererday
. UHFOUHDED RUMOR QF AS AN VABIOS OF
- - ■ - MRRFIiAND. 1
BaiiTiiiobe, March B.—Reports''are in circu
lation, in this city, and have probably been telo
; graphed from here, of an invasion of Maryland
by rebel raiders. -
, It may confidently be stated that the only
foundation for these rumors is the fact of a
small: rebel: force having been seen in Loudon
county.
THE DEATH OF COLONEL DAHLGBEN CON-
FIRMED. ■
. 'Washington, March 8 Th e Republican ot
this evening has the following :
In onr first edition vesferday we doubted the
statement that Colonel. Dahlgren had reached
onr lines in safety. We did so because we
, ’ knew at the time that the Richmond Sentinel '
f r of Saturday- morhiDg last, a copy of which
reached General Meade’s camp on Sunday
evening, announced that Colonel Dahlgren was
killed in a skirmish at King - and Queen
Friday.toT- on . the Mattapony river, on
, .This fact was telegraphed to the President
eight °™ hours after
General Butler s despatch of Sunday was re
e^u“u° Uncing the safet y of Colonel Dahl
’ ,? h , w »s communicated to the Colonel’s
father, Admiral Dahlgren.'
The news of the death of the Colonel was
not made known to his father until this morn
ing, because there was a lingering hope that
.. thpre might be some mistake about the report
™ Sentinel ; consequently we suppressed
the publication of the fact yesterday.
In:the mean time. General Butler was re
: ouested by the President to. make such inves
- “gation relative to the "Sunday report that
- "Uhlgren was safe, as would positively settle
tne question one way or the other.
Gen. Kilpatrick was also requested to fix a
tune when Col. Dahlgren was last heard from.
, Late last night Gen. Butler telegraphed that
ne-had received information confirming the
announcement in the Sentinel, that Dahlgren
Was: killed, .at King and Queen Court House,
and_ Gen. Kilpatrick telegraphed that the last
positive information he had received of Dahl
gren’s whereabouts was that he was seen on
Thursday. The skirmish took place on the
day after, in which the Colonel was killed.
The President becoming fully satisfied that
there was no longer any good reason to doubt
the report of young Dahlgren’s death, deemed
it .hip duty this morning to communicate the
fact to. Admiral Dahlgren, which he at onc.e did.
, T latter has left for Fortress Monroe, to
. V 1 ’’e such other steps in the matter as may be
deemed proper under the circumstances.
- : THE WHISKEY BTT.T.,
. . Washington, March B —The President
having signed the Whiskey bill, it is therefore
a Jaw.
k THE GOLD BILL EASSED BY THE" HOUSE.
- Washington, Marth B—The gold bill has
been passed by the House.
ISRAEL
(MonthltCohmitthh.
AAILIHB DAYS OF STRAMSTrrPH
TO ARBIYE.
BHifl 7BOU poB fiA*pv
;: Llver P’ 1 -- New York .">”2O
Bavaria.....Southampton. -NewYork Feb 24
; Liverpool. .Portland -....Feb'. 35
AUBtralaßlan.....Llverpool...New York Feb 27
•■-Sonthampton...New York March 3
Nova Scotian. .Liverpool. .Portland March 3
Y"* o ‘" Liverpool.. 805t0n!”.....: March 6
Germania.. Southampton. York March 8
. TO DEPART.
£*§“• New York.. Havana March 9
T¥„ 00 New York.-. New Orleans... March 9
w ew sor5 ork -Liverpool March 9
Matanzss........ New York ...Havana&N O .March 10
Bremra mWeU "New Vo r i k '"w ew ° rleanß - -March 12
New York. .Bremen March 12
"*' , S ew l[. ork - - Liverpool March 12
St-Georg 6 New Vork..Glasgow March 12
New York..AapinwaU March 14
‘' -NewYork.. AaplnwaU ....March 14
uanaaa............80a.0n. .Liverpool March 16
/ Star - -NewYork. .HavanaAN.O-.March 19
Bavaria New York.. Hamburg March 19
Crusader.... New York-Kingstol, Ja.. March 21
Germania;.....New York. .Hamburg April 2
BETTES BAGS ~
_ *T TS? IIBao ? A ” T8 ' BZOHAHOB, PHLLADHLPHIA
Bark Thomas Dallett, Duncan Lasuavra. Rnnn
Albert Adams, soon
Schr Besposible (Br), Savllle- .St Thomas’ *°°n
BOBT 0? PHILADELPHIA. MABCH 9.
iPK Bisae.6 IS I Sun SBTB, 5 45 I HIBH ai
_ . ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Delwith'gSin to Ja^liarAtt. 2 dayfl&om “■
c v CLEARED YESTERDAY.
R?i?A S TO 0 . te ’ P * n ,? 0 ' Cardenas, J Mason & Co.
Bl'f T‘i? r^ tSOll ’ Boaton > E Bazley & Co.
? cnn J^ y ' §. mlth > Port Eoyal, Tyler & Co.
f St "’ Crowell, do * do
Allen, Newell, do' do
ov sr° Smitti, Smith. Fort Monroe. do
IS? % Frances,McDonald, do do
l c £r C Goodwin, Laird, do do
Sehr Marv Anna, Dunlap, do do
Sehr Mlf Weaver, P ’ do do
w^ c Ai Farro S N ? w York, Phmnix Iron Co.
Sehr S Waahburn, Thrasher, Taunton, T wells & Co.
?‘S C 2nf’ Eorton, O A Heckacher&Co
S &Co H BIUS ’ 810h > c *- Uinc y Point, Blaklston, Graff
5 lUer ' Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
St’r Buffalo, .Tones, New York, W P Clyde.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Messenger, Hill, from N York for Saa Fran
kslWn.!soke m St f Jan ' lat 17 45 W. Jon 41 10 W.
raraiStaJan C6 ’ Watflon ’ from Calcutta, at Dema-
Ship Andrew Jackson, McCullum, sailed from
Liverpool 14th ult. for Danedin, Nn.
Break P wT& Via Delaware
Hav^lBW.ftr U &. StrWandl Cleared a ‘
T^rtayfS^Lwir^l.^ 0 "’ cleare <i at New York:
2ofh*uW “aid rS»» S< \ w (Bril GilI > J rom Liverpool
atNew Y«k% e e D^ n 22d > with 416 P^eng^a,
E§“?4thSlt. obett Morris > Waraer > at Port
Marehman, at Portland
1 Liverpool? 1711 ’ &0m Port -
Sert^for 6^ 1 i™ e > cleared at New York
w® r itSagua^o“hult^® 614 ’ f ° r port “ 6d *7 B '
Y^^tlSly H fo?oho’ cleared at New
and r^liv^ r °OMda!r? U ? or ® ; !? arßhal Dutch,Coombs,
H §o“r e s a ’l°W'n h in ’ at - r ™ d ®maS?e| 0 8 r i h i S^ rt > a *
ischrs F Williams, Pillabury; Bion, King and
for twlpon 8 ’ ° le " ea 4t New York yesterday
atPf^fertest Graham ' hen ° e for BoBton .
Wsm'oiHcW 7 :- Daughter, from Boston; R S
ter, Thorndike frn’m 1 f^ eer Ned. Sum
at Newport stti inst? Wlnter I ,ort i aU - for this port,
29th i ult' l0Untaln Easlc ’ Jarvis,hence at Fort Royal
Bunked htnc^tn- at Boßton stk inst.
, SchrSV W Simmons 6th fast-
inst. * Godfrey, hence at Salem.
Hardscrabble, Gregory’ fror?Dnf h i nce ’ and
Salem 6th inst. b ,rom Duck Creek, Del. at
Schr Clara Ellen, Gray .from Rmim, r ....
at Stonington 2d in sr. *' 803t911 for this port,
Sohis Charter Oak, Crowell, and Celestis
kin, henoe at Boston 6th inst. eiesua, Ran-
Schrs EG Willard, Parsons,from Portland: Julia
Newell, Trott, from do; Carrie A Pitman, Everett
from Provinoetown, and R L-Tay. Freemin2
YPMethinst 1 for tk i» P ort > remained at Newport
flJSehr Burrows C, Clark, hence at Port Royal, 28th
° rleanS ’ ™
>thSt fo?tHs I p^t Haler ’ oleare,lat Port «°y*l
n J p^» :^ I f e D Ce ’*, Lo I lD "* BEd John H French,
vroehy, hence at Poitland uth inst. •
■**§Sr[? - ? Bl§eker» Eflwarda. and Wm Kennedy
red atßaUlmor o 7 th inst. fS WnSinf:
Schr Gen Knox, Barter, from St John nr for
thls port, at Machiasrort2d test. ’ f °r
Schr Martha Jane, from Wilmington, Del. for
Boston.;still remains ashore on Fescue, and the sea
was making a complete breach over her at last ac.
counts, it being so rough that the wrecking vessels
•were obliged to remaic in Robinson’s Hole Her
deck load of timber was thrown over previously
.3 he prospect of getting her off is veryßmall *’
; NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Qn .the.6th inat. the lightship on the Handkerchief
iheHanSrer W*? 6 * eoneßom SWpart of
The Sunbeam Stories,
Containing ihß channmg:, bright Stories of
TRAP TO OATOH A SUNBEAM,
CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING,
. HOUSE ON THE ROOK
ONt 5& J omNTz!’ MEaiiY
Si* beanUful volnmfst 5® RT ’ * c<
iaai tivi W ‘ P- HAZARD.
. sfxTH Street.
s JOHN horn, j E
»tocl£ Commission Broker
~ 140 SOUTH THIRD ST.
c REFERENCEsTe^ S AI Th; 3 P A lad B e ! a P i 1 i e a '.
derßWdfe *«*/* Oafitaai.
raJ-Jr 1 ?? 16 ’ . a T-1 G. M. Troutman, Esa . Mpakt.
IP’ HntcS^v 00 ' J- ASS?
DrexelAP? t. D ' B - Cummins, Esq:
lJrexel & Co., King & Sons, N, Y. fe2s.2ra’)
FURNITURE.
purchase Furniture would do
well to call at the NEW STORE of
„ ULRIPK & WARD,
915 Arch Street,
Ard examine their styles. . fel6-lmf
P. F. KELLY. B. K. JAMISON
P. F. KELLY & GO.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
NORTHWEST corner of
THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS.,
j at9. 3 m} PHI^AI:>^LPHIA -
SAMUEL W. LAPSLEY,
STOCK BROKER,
No. 40 South. Third. Street.
<ff"Stocks bought on Commission in Philadel.
phxa, New York, Boston and Baltimore. le2fi*2ms
JOHN C. CAPP & SON,
STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS,
No. 28 South Third Street,
Directly opposite -the Meehanics’ Bank,
Government Loans, Stocks and Bonds
Bought and Sold on Commission at the Board of
Brokers.
MONEY INVESTED
AMD J
NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED
\ QN THE BEST TERMS. fell-Om
EXCHANGE ON LONDON,
FOB SALS
In Sums to Suit, by
MATTHEW T. MILLER & CO*
Wo. 45 South Third street.
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Commission,
BY
Matthew T, Miller A Co.,
Smith Thtvd at.
STOCKS AND SECURITIES
BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
feB 20 SOUTH THIBD STREET,
gTOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
COMMISSION, BY
GEOi HENBEBSON, JB„
aIS-3in* No. 333 DOCK STREET.
GOLD,
SILVER, AW
BAN?; NOTES
WANTED.
DE HAVEN & BRO,
JO SOOTH THIRD ST.
MICHAEL JACOBS.
BANKER,
Ro. 46 South Third Street, Phils.
Government Securities, Spscie and Unonrrei
Money Bought and Said.
Btocke Bought and Sold on Ocmmiuio*.
Particular attention paid to the negotiation «.
time paper*;
City Warrant* Bongki. oc3 c®»
Extra Currant and Strawberry
WINE,
OCR USUAL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED
ALBERT; C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
Owner Eleventh and Vine Streets.
the Daily evening bulletin ; Philadelphia, Wednesday march 9,1864
irrT^ NS M’ ON wterary insti-;
T . Anßual Meetmg of the Mem
terebf the Institute will be held on THURSDAY
Marcl ? lu £’ at O’clock, at the
SJnwA th ? Kensington Engine Company, RICH
MOND street, above Marlboroueh street. An
take p' ace for OFFICERS and
AOrERS, to serve for the ensuing year.
mh6-3t* GEO. W. VAUGHAN,'Secretary,
COMMENCEMENT.—The'AnnuaICo
m-3 mencement of the PHIL A. COLLEGE
OF PHARMACY will beheld on THURSDAY
EVENING next, 10th inst., in the MUSICAL
FUND HALL,- at 8 o’clock. The public a p re
spectfully invited. Prof. Procter will deliver tbe
Valedictory Address. . Germania Orchestra will
be in attendance. The entire class of 1884 are re
quested to mpet in lower rooin at 7o’ elk. mh3-3t4
THE PENNSV LVANIA FIRETNSUR
ILS ANOE COMPANY, March 7,. 1861.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of SEVEN DOLLARS AND'TJIFTY CENTS per
share on the Stock of the Company for the last six
months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or
their legal representatives, after the 17th mat.
mhBtlSs WM. G. CROWELL, Sec’y.
SOUTH CLIFF MINING COMP ANY.-
[or The FIRST MEETING of the SOUTH
CLIFF MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN,
under its aitcles of Association, will be held on the
23th of March, 1884, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at the
office of No. 411 (Second story) WALNUT street,
Philadelphia.
WATEKMAN PALMER, Pittsburgh;
W. A. RHOADS, Philadelphia,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia, March sth, 1861. mhB-15t#
JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.—
iOf • The Annual Commencement will be held at
MUSICAL FUND HALL, on THURSDAY next,
10th Inst.,- at U 2 o’ clock. The Charge to the Grad
uates will be delivered by Professor DUNGLI
SON. The public are invited to be present.
mh?-3t6 ROBLEY DUNGLISON. Doan.
IV==» THE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY
Lkii of tin Bedtprd street Mission -will be held
on Wednesday Evening next, Match nth, in the
M. E. Union Cnurcb. Fourth street, below Arch,
at iy. o'clock. Addresses will be delivered by
Rev. Bishop Simpson and Key. Geo W. Smiley.
Slbgingby the choir of Green Street M.E Church,
under the direction of Prof. Fischer.
D. H. LOUDENSL AGER,
Chairman Com.
jnhS-lt*
n«'=» MEDICAL Bf)AttU.-HEADOUAB-
IkS TEES PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
hospital hepaetment, Haeuibbueq,
Pa., March 1,.1804.
The State Medical Board or Pennsylvania will
meet in Philadelphia, on THURSDAY, the loth of
March inst , and continue in session at least eight
days, to examine candidates ior appointment as
Assistant Surgeons in Pennsylvania regiments.
The object is to provide for vacancies in there
crnited regiments, which may require additional
Assistant Snrgeons. -
Physicians in good health.fnrnishingsatisiactory
testimonials of their industry, sobriety, and loy
alty will be admitted to the examination. • J
The rooms in which the examination will be held
will be indicated in the city papers on the day of
meeting. By order of the Governor.
JAMES KING,
Surgeon-General, Pa.
mb 1-91]
K OFFICE OF THE ONION MUTUAL
NSUIUNOE COMPANY OF PHILA
UIA, Philadelphia, January u lag-j
Notice is hereby Riven to the holders of the o’nt
standiugScrip of the Union Mutual Insurance
Company of Philadelphia, that the Stock and
Scrip holders, at a meeting held this dale, re
solved to extend to the holders of the -outstaudine
Scrip the privilege of converting said Scrip into
the Capital Stock of the Comnany, according 'to
section Bth of the amendment'to the on
the same terms as previously done: payment of
instalment to be made February 1, Other
wise, interest to be charged on payments made
after that date, and the privilege of conversion to
cease after June 30, 1564.
jal3-w,f,m-2m} JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
«eg=» TREASURY DEPARTMEHT.-Okfics
LLS OP COJIPTItOLLEU OP TUg Cpreenct,
wZsbixgtox, Feb. 20ih, lftii.
■ IFArreai, 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, aud State of Pendsvlva
uia. has been duly organized nnderand aecordin
to the requiremenu of the act of Congress, entitled
• an act to provide a national currency, secured
by a pledge of United States stocks, aud to provide
for the circulation and redemption thereof,” ap
proved February !Stb, I~G3, and has complied
with all the provisions of said act required to be
complied with before commencing the business of
Hanking,
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
eyryama, i* authorized to commence the ba«ia*s«
of yan kin p, under thenci aforesaid-.
In testimony whereof, witness mr hand aud seal
01 office, this twenty-sixth day of February. i M ,i
HUGH MCCULLOCH, '
mhi.2m) Comptroller of the Currency.
PHILADELPHIA. FEB 28, IW-1.-Tbo
°f ‘he CHEROKEE MINING
COMPANi, of Michigan, under it* Articles o!
will be held at 326 WALNUT street
P l .i a^ ei , ll ’J?! 3 ’. TUESDAY, the filteenth day of
fe2C,unhl3.}' ’ ISRAEL MORRIS
_ „ W. P. JENKS,
Two of the Associates of mid Corporation.
n«S=. PHILADELPHIA, FEB: 2a.
Uof The F ire: Meeting of the OSAGE MINING
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, under iulnlrtee
of Association, will be keld a: >m \vat vitt
street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 15 th
day of March, tetii. atsp. M. e
GHAS. AV. TROTTER,
- t . GEORGE R. OAT. ’
.le-.uimhlu} Two [Associates of said Corporation.
PHILADELPHIAAND HEADING
ILS Railroad Company. Office 227 South Fourth
Philadelphia, September 3. 1563 ■
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following named
persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common
°f , lhl -' Lompany. The residence of several
i? n °h=own, and it is therefore necessary
that the Certificates of Stock should be presented
on calling ior the Dividend. ‘
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer
_. .v ~ ®TOOkBOLDBKB' UAMKe.
smT°^7‘;;5 m T°^7‘;;. B ° ylei Henr J B - Sberer,
r‘ n' a^' a r t *. r ’ Andrew Turner,
John Mclntyre, , Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich.
Benjamin F. frawport. fedS-tfj>
nflp OrFICK CITY BOUNTY FUND COM.
No. 412 PRUNE Streep
cember 29, 1863. n
«^'? ! l l . nts , for ‘?' e . ci , t J Bounty (two hundred and
fifty dollars) will bo issued to all new recruits for
old regiments, credited to the quota of-Philadel
phia on tho coming draft.
Muster rolls, certified by proper mustering offi
cers, must be sent to the office of the Commission
°‘‘® da T previous to the issuing of the warrants
Officers must accompany and vouch for their
men when the warrants are delivered
Philadelphia soldiers re-enllstihg in'the field will
receive their warrants as soon as certified copies of
the muster-in-rolls are furnished to the Commis
sion by the Adjutant-General of the State.
T>iS£ n Col - McLean’s Regiment (ISM
Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive the bounty
m companies when duly mustered into the It. S.
“trice, and credited to the qnota of the city.
The Commission sits dally from 3 tooP. M.,-
ai Jri nK honrB only warrants arc delivered.
V a^?£. t ?. ar6 ctu bed on presentation at the
office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bank.
By order of the Commission.
jal-tf 4 SAMUEL C- DAWSON, Sec’y.
s it * b °unty com.
No. 412 PRUNE Street, Phila
delphia, December 19, l£tu.
Tbe Commission for the p oyment of the City
P re P“ed to receive and adju/t
ruhil f °;* aII ne 'f, recrnlts ln old regiments,
dany lroma fo^KM 8 ’ tlle Oo“™i<Mion will sit
Dounties trill be paid to those only whose names
ere borne on rolls furnished to the Commission by
Marshal-General, or the
pV^t a . tes J' ln^ riD K °®cer for Philadelphia.
bvaZS i (°, r *0 bounty must be vouched for
bring their men^'fhe^e
h *yi
SAMUEL Q, DAWSON,
riTxenuKon? 1
and such other business as mv coZ w Directors,
be held at the Ofilce of said nXmS? e orfi it» will
:sfflss^g-.isS^a^aa?-
Company,
and remain closed\mtU tte i~i°’, eI ° ck ’ p - M - >
thereafter. 't'g. i-th day of March;
*el6tmal7 ' H - B&Rnes,
Secretary.
CmiaiTollbe i^ - B,^ b ln9 V lnbw
a^sssi^iSrS^KKK
and house, exav\Thne Uv^S*S«l ory ’ w °rtahop
:«w saved in the run of I dollars
.cannot deoompose or become corrnrit
nation to » n seientmc princtelS^SL^i l3 «“»**-
cnmstanoee or change of temnnrn.?^?„ nacl9rEo olT '
any offisnsire smell The •wSSS, I9 - wlu ««alt
can be successfully appUe/rendera 8 ?? ,° w^lc^, U
*°f Ctasses -
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DELAWARE AND
1 1. -c RARITAN CANAL will be opened for
navigation, on TUESDAY, March 9th.
■ John g. stevens, -
_ _ Engineer and Superintendent.
Tbektqh, March 1, 18 SI. mh3-8t
iyr==» NOTICE. —THE WEST PHILADEL*
Uv3 PHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY sell EXCHANGE TICKETS, good i.n
any Railway crossing Market street, at EIGHT
CENTS. .
Tickets of their own Road in PACKS of 23 FOR
ONE DOLLAR, to be had at the Depot, Haver
ford end Forty-first streets; of J. N. Marks, Mar
ket’street, below Thirty-eighth; Renner & Bro.,
S- W. corner Thirty* fourth and Market streets;
p* E. Kern, N. W. corner Seventeenth and Mar
ket streets; R. D. & W. H. Pennell, 1021 Market
Hagey, 906 Market street; John Doll,
M 2 Market street, and Despatches Ffont and
Market streets. M._ ENGLISH,
mh7-m, w,f-ct*
r)*=== OFFICE, MERRIMAG MINING COM
LL? PANY, New Yoke, Feb. 21tb, 1961.
Notice 13 hereby given to the Stockholders of the
MERKIMAC MINING COMPANY, that an as
sessment 01 FIFTY CENT* per Share, has been
levied upon the Capital Stock of the Company,
payable on WEDNESDAY, March 30th, 1861, at
the Office of the Treasurer, No. 294 PEAKE street,
New York, or to Mr. Wm. L. Mactier, Transfer
Agent, No. 132 WAENUT street, Philadelphia.
By. ordder of the Directors,
fe27-s,w.tmh3oi J. M. MILES, ‘Treasurer.
ryr=» PENNSYLVANIA MINING COMPANY,.
[Us OF MICHIGAN—Notice is hereby given,
that all Stock in this Company, on which the in
stallment df TWO DOLLARS uer Share, called
December 7th, 1803, and dne December 19th, 1863
is not paid,-is forfeited for said default: and that,
according to the Charter and By-Laws of the Com- <
pany, it will be sold at Public Auction, on MON
DAY, March2lst, 1804, atl2M.. at the Office of
the Secretary of the Company, No. 326 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia, unless paid on or ,before that
day. By order of the Board of Directors
fc l9 -2tAf,m,wtmn2 l }] S. M. DAY,' Sec’y.
Dated Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1861
FOK SALIi ANII TO I.HH
® COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE. —An elegant
nni C Tvs' , Jrv?i^r S f‘ AT with a cres of ground,
atrsORDENTOWN, Now Jersey. The Mansion
House is large, well built, and replete with every
convenience. All the necessary outbuildings of
■, T. 1H grounds are handsomely laid out,
buildincrs 211*0 smvromided bv forest ttap*
J. M. GUMSIEY & SONS SUB Walnut strc"
SALE —A mod
, Eeildl! ! Dce > well built; furnished
wiui every city convenience, and in complete or.
5* an ®» midway between the
Turnpike and ttaxlroad. Lot 79 feet front by 250
g; e i T l dvtt^T P
tH
FQS SALE—The three-story brick Mes-
504 WOOD street, and Lot of Ground,
containing in front on Wood street 13 feet 9 Inches,
and m depth 66 feet, and breadth on the back end
VJ’SJh Apply to SAML L. CLEMENT,
226 South Third street. mhS-etJ
©DESIRABLE STABLE TO LET.TTIi
neighborhood of Tenth and Walnut street*
Three stalls, with every convenience. Apply at
No. 16 Sonth Third street. dell-tf
M SPRUCE STREET-FOR SALE—A fine
Dwelling, 522 SPRUCE street, three-storv
brick, with three-story double back buildings, all
modern impiovemenU. Apply to J. H. CURTIS
& SON, Beal Estate Brokers, 133 Walnut it.
e* 0I i,.^ A:L ‘ E — Honse on SPRUCE street,
near Thirteenth street, with stable, Ac. Also,
one on SPRUCE street, near Twelfth street. Ap
pl7,'?.w,.. C. H. MUIRHEID,
ien.-30t§ 2u3 South Sixth street.
abargain.-gso acres of land,
suitable for a Grazing Farm, situated in
beets county, Illinois. Will be sold Cheap for
Cash, or City Properly will be taken in part pay
ment. Ini]Hire of HENRY YOUNG, JASPER
street, six doors from the corner Front and
Dauphin mhs-l2t*
JS> FOR SALE—GERMANTOWN
Eat PERTY within five minute* walk of Day’s
lmne Station. A well built Stone mansion with
all the modern improvements, I acres of ground
An abundance of shade and fruit trees. Good
stable, wells, Ac. Apply to JUSTICE A BATE
MAN, 122 Sonth FRONT street. tel2-ljn*
M CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—A valuable m-s-nage and lot of
ground on the North side of Cbeiinul Btreet, oj
teet east of Eighth street, SI feet front by 171 fee:
deep, to Jayne street. Terms accommodation
Apply to
... , A. B. CARVER A CO.,
mr 5-CIS S W. corner Ninth and Filbert St*
FOE SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY
KrS PROPERTY. —A handsome Country Seat
amt well-improved Farm of PO seres, it is one of
the most desirable properties ever oUered for sale.
Will be told with or without stock and furniture.
Nomoney required. Immediate possession given
For fun particular*, apply to J. il. GUMAIEY A
SONS, 50e WALNUT street. W 23 lmi
S COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOB
SALE—Containing Ufty-fIY» acres,
handsomely situated In Chdtenham township,
Itlontgomery county, PennsvlTtmia, about eight
stiles from the city and one and a-half from Yor*
Road Station, on the North PewtsylYania Bail,
read. The btTTdings are nearly new, substantial
and well calculated for a winter or summer rest
-5. eoc J- .Arp'y to C. H« MUIHHEID, No. a»
South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. seld-tff
M SALE.r-The Property on Sshool
House Lane, fronting eight hundred and
ight (ssti) feet ou said Lane, and extending nearly
one. third cf a mile to the Wissahlcton, with front
on that stream. Containing thirty (3t!) acres, with
numerous desirable sites for Country Seats live
nnnntes wallt from the KaUroid Depot, and twen'v
s “ititlßavin h LV'i y - £>’£!£ 10 'CARLE'S
H. fIIUIKHEID, No. sns,Sonth SIXTH st. 126-60
FOK SALE -A COUNTRY SEAT, with
♦ H“wlS? Rcr * s near liiuTrood Stationed
PWla^lnhiay e ® tulroad » eighteen miles from
The house commande an extrusive view of the
Delaware river, about a mile dislant. About
seven acres of the load are admirably suited for a
vineyard. - J a
Apply to OHAS. H. MUIRHEID,
or to JONATHAN ftlf ureses
laqnires. Lmwood Station Post Office, be l a war.
couEty, Penn a., which is ten minntes walk Irom
■ne place. fefl-SOtj
S^. L ? —-A three-story Brick House,
fijLwith double hiick bnilrUnpK and store, POP
LAE street, second house below Twelfth, North
«j d fiti<| lot Th b> 8 feet gcep to a back “ttiltt- Price
S'MKio. There may: remain -SI,oW) •
, I „ Al pnPr''Sp t '' £ ', ory . B F ick Store and Dwelling.
street, between Thirteenth aud
lircr.d, tvond houte above Ontario street, North
“l; 1 "; n lo ‘ 1® by 83 ftet deep to a back outlet! Price
S-o,,>i 0. There may remain SI,OOO
Also, two three-story Brick Houses, EIGHTH
s reet, above Thompson, Ncs 11-13 -and 1337, East
eiuo, wuh back buildings and all modern conve
niences: lot 1C feet front by loufeetdeop toads feet
street Price each $5,000. There may remain on
each $?,51-0. Apply to
. KUHN & HILLIER,
xnli7-6ts No. l*Jt) South Fourth street.
j||~~ELE
.GANT COUNTRY SEAT* FOE
SALE. —On th^BRISTOLTURNPIKEnear
Holmcsburg. about eight miles from Philadelphia,
very accessible by steimbcat ana railroad, con
venient also to churches and schools For
healthiness and beauty of situation, as well as
surrounding advantages, this property is unsur
passed in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
The MANSION, of brown stone, commanding
hue views of the Delaware River, built and fin
ished in the most thorough manner, is spacious
and .replete with all the modern conveniences for
both summer and winter. The grounds comprise
about 523 ACRES, beautifully laid put 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 nie also erected a gardener’ a
cottage, Lodge. Orchard-house, Green-house
Conservatory, gas house and extensive-stabling,
no expense having been spared to make this in all
respects a first-class residence. Apply to
O. H. MUIfcHEID,
No. *203 South Sixth street.
fc2o-3«W
FOE SALE.—The FARM known as
15M. “LINDEN, ” containing about.3l acres, in
Cheltenham Township,Montgomery County, west
side of Old York Turnpike, at the eight mile stone,
■within ten minutes walk of either “Che]ten
Hills” or “York Fond” stations, on the Worth
Pennsylvania Railroad.
The improvements consist of a large Stone
Dwelling .Hoose (newly roofed), containing U
rooms; piazza front, excellent water, large ice
1 oue© iiJXed, large stone bam, modern style, with
stabling for 8 horses and 6 cows; stone carriage
hoose, corn cribs and granary over, Jcc.
The land is nearly alt tillable and in ah excellent
state of cultivation. The delightful situation of
tms place, its proximity to the city, and many of
.{•J® country seats in the. neighbor
nooa of Philadelphia, render it very attractive.
v™?i ni ??^ c, i tlon the city is had almost hourly
by the North Pennsylvania Railroad.. Apply to
CHAS. H. MUIRHBID,
No. *205 South SIXTH street. ‘
fe2G-30t
Fs-rnSw 1, iTf OF A DRY-GOODS
*ri ,ta v” 81 and-.somo nice, side glass
cases. Apply at No. 003 MARKET st. mh7-3t*
>2,286 11 *™ s to Lofta
mh9-at* M ' 12a Sant? Bvjnw’h'^trsat.
rno LET.—Large and small ROOMS stairsl
J;SI2 aiui6M OHESXNIfT street. » r
General Superintendent.
Sutlers and shippers, attention.—
CHAMPAGNE CIDER, warranted, now in
One order for Shipping. For sale, wholesale only,
at 220 Pear st., below Third and Walnut sts, no 4
Chocolate— Walter baker * co.’s
Chocolate; Oecoaand.Broma; single, double
and triple Vanilla; also, Orid Cocoa and Cocoa
Shells, in store and for sale by WM. S. GRANT,
tH Sftflth TV® itwir* XDltflw**
Y7IAHNESTOCIC S FARINA.—IOU Boxes r ann-
X? estock’s Unrivaled Lancaster CountyFanna
landing and r for sale, 'by JOS. B. BUS>SIER> &
00., Agents for Fahnestock,-110 south Wlwyep» ;
FOB SALE AND TO LET.
flt ino k tk i e -:« t ? r y hr ‘ck owet.l
-&SO - Eeal Bro£^
mSfcEMANTuWN^ROFESxYfoaaixTB
™- THOMAS & SON, on TUESD AY, the
—Alarf!e and convenientHOTJsE,
a^ e * near.to railroad statioa. markets
n °rt B^AiA IUI i lle8 ’ Ao ' has heater, ranges, ho*t
anri water * an d a well of excellent water: gas
p°^ caes > lawns on three sides. With
n?aai« b^„ aill f flDe . large ol(i tre>s, a good stone
wm 1 'iS d a "? ee J?“ o;bPn garden The propeny
wiH be shown by the tenant. Terms easy y
ISAAC PUGH,
407 "Walnut street,
Third story.
mh7-6t#
Hi Aflng L^i£ ADELPH *-a—T OB sale;—
muyed £ Property, in one of the bestim-
Sr mS f - West Philadelphia, built ia a
impoTeinent Lo”m T mfrrt r ’ , wiU ? ® yer /
H. OURTIS & SON p E lyto i.
Walnut street. Keal Brokers, 43?
™ b ßroad‘ g s^e“ d pS^TcTnTe 6 ’ N °'
Walnut street/’ G ™EY & SOnT^
MuFSI 11 —■*■ handsome four-storv
Brown btone Residence, with doable three
story back buildings, replete with erenr fconvem"
130 ff et d^ F ’to r a a M S w C '' ?e nd 1 ? t 20 feet front by
s °B%a&S J ’ M -
©^t ß^u E t D stS/tra E fl r F s ?.? la ? 3 E^i g^’
GraS^g^r, e lf y ’ J - M -
f|S c F I I S E f ?,“^ STEK COUNTY FARM FOR
m.SAI^Otm & cres x 3 miles from Chandler
Station, five miles from CoatesviUe, highlv cnit!
voted, pood houses, bam, «fc c . Atmlrto
X H. CURTIS <fcSU2N, Real Es&ta
Walnut street. , mb9
GROCERIES.
CHOICE SPANISH OLIVES—SIOO PEE
COUSTY’S, No. 11? South Secoud
ANCHOVIES, OUEiCOI,
Tto -J s A. r £ cenred aad for sale at COUSTY’ S,
No. 118 South Second Street. mhl-ly§
P E rmF<5TV>« SS IN KITTS—
®* *lB South Second
oireet * __ mhl-lys
—Samuel Davis’ s,Gard
nor, Phjpps & Co. s, and Thomas’s extra fine
sugar Cured Hams, fox sate by ?jIMON cor totc
& sOK, Brohd and Wa3out streets.
EXTEA FAMILY FLOUR Family "Fionr"
line quality any flour ever ba’-
SON?Bro b rd’ MdwS 18 ' Sm ° N COLTON 4
"WHITE FLOUR—The best Family
111 America, just received and for sale
chestnu!° s^ auk * SON - BKOAD
A VFINE CANDLES—Superior quality,
in sir-pound bores, for sale by the case or
*>*• THOMPSON BLACK & SON
BROAD and CHESTNUT streets.
MEXICAN BEANS—Black* or Merican Soup
Beans, Eed Beans, Lentils, Split Beans, and
auaWarSweetCorn, for sale by JAS. K. WEBB,
Walnut and Eighth streets. *
P^? E Pi£ EA ' f:EES of nnns ually One quality,
Dried Pining, £c., lor sale bv Tamper
WEBB, Walnut and Eighth stteeuf JAMESB -
ALMEKIa GRAPES, Choice Almeria Ora pee
«id first order, for sale by M.
streets N. W. corner Arch and Eighth
COFFEE. —Prime old Government jaya Coffee
alco, Maracaibo, La Guayra, Bio, Ac., for
BghtJ ftrefl's. 15P1LLIK ’ N ‘ W ‘ «> me * Arch and
MACCABONI AND
Maccaroui arid Vermicelli of superior qnalitT
just landed and for sale by M. *F. SPILLIN, N.
W. corner Arch and Eighth streets.
HEIDKIECK A CO’S CHAHPAQNE, very
choice Sherry and Madeira Wine, fine Brandy,
Younger’s Scotch Ale and Gain ess’s Brown Stoui
for sale by E. B. CLARKE,Grocer and Tea dealer,
Main street, adjoining R. 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
smple Groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad
Depot, Germantown.
FRENCH PEAS, Champlguons, and Boneless
Sardines, of a fresh importation; for sale by
E- B. CLARKE, dealer in fine groceries, Malt
street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown.
Refined sugars and syrups of at.t
grades manufactured at the Southwark Sugar
Refinery and the Grocers’ Sugar House, for sale
by E. C. KNIGHT k CO., Southeast comet
Water and Chestnut Rtreeta
FR£k>H OLIVE OlLm whole, half, and quarter
bottles; for sale by E. B. CLARKE, grocer,
Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, German
town.
FRESH GROCERIES FOR CHRISTMAS.
New Raisins, Currants, Citrons, Prunes,
Figs, and Almonds. Jus* received fresh, for saU
by E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and staules
groceries. Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot,
Germautown.
EDUCATION
Employment for women.—a depart
mentfor teaching Women Telegraphing has
been commenced in ;he School of I>»slgn building,
3354 CHESTNUT Street. Ladies wishing to learn
may apply as above. Charge for instruction,
tohs-lmo§ ANNIE L. COLLADAY.
INFANT’S RETREAT.
MEOIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal. This
Institution, providing a refined home and the tsn
derest care and culture for Children from three
to seven years of age, will be opened on Wednes
day, APRIL 13. Media is 13 miles from Phila
delphia by Railroad. For particulars apply to
Rev. S. Edwards, Media, Pa. References:
Bishop Potter, Bishop Stevens, and the Epis
copaJ Clergy of the city; also to Abraham
Martin, Esq. fel7-3mj
BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE
BORDENTOWN, N. J.
This Institution is pleasantly located on th*
Delaware River, 1# hour’s ride from Philadel
phia. .Special attention is paid to the common and
higher branches of ENGLISH, and superior ad
vantages furnished in Vocal and Instrumental
Music. FRENCH taught by native, and spokes
In the family. For Catalogues, address
Rev. JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A. M.,
jal4»gm* Presiden
PIANOS, &a
A GRAND PATENT PIANO, by G. Vogt
cost S',ooo, for sale at half price. To he seid
at No. 1421 Race street. mi 3. lit}
aapngju . • A. STANKOWITCH, PIANO
fgfesps TUNER and REPAIRER, removed
II 8 I I'to SSU RIDGE avenue, above Vine,
and is prepared 1o receive orders as usual. His
many customers bear testimony to his. skill and
ability as a correct and thorough Toner. His Re
pairing is done in a durable and artistic manner,
as he is a practical Piano Maker; has eight years’
city experience, with the. best references which
can be given. All orders promptly attended to
and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. Price
for tuning 81. Orders from the country accepted,
and, done very reasonably. , %nh9-3m«
dSSSSSEI -AN ASSORTMENT of the best
Iffii it isH New York and Philadelphia Mann
-119 I f' factoring, from 8275 upwards.
Also, MELOPEONS, Harmoniums and Cabinet
Organs. No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the New
Store, a few doors below Walnut. P. SCHULER
k CO. fel7-3m
[QUOB3, &C
t;nn barrels pure CHAMPAGNE CIDER now
f)UU offered for sale, at 220 PEAR street, below
Third and Walnnt. no 4
Extra sparkling champagne ci
der, af wholesale. Grocers and shippers
invited to examine. P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear
,treet, below Third and Walnut streets. no 4
SCOTCH WHISKEY Jn cases of one dozen
each, on consignment and for sale by GEO.
a T.TfINS, 10 and 12 Sonth Delaware aTenne. -
JI. DUNTON,
, 149 South Front street, above Walnnt.
Agency of ORUSOE and OAMPELL SHERRIES.
ERNEST IRROY * CO. ’ S
Golden Star Brand,
Ay Grand Mousseux,
BRANDIES, PORTS and MADEIRA 3. anil
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
5,000 COPIES
ANOTHER GEE AT SUCCESS.
PRIVATE MILES O’REILLY
Has made a regular hit with HIS BOOK, pub.
lisbed only a week ago, and already nearly
5,000 COPIES SOU).
The immortal MILES has adhered a fame and-
den and brilliant.
For rollicking Yankee and Hibernian wit, he
stands alone, and he will hereafter.be known as
THE lEISH, PICKWICK.
Another edition is now.ready TH IS MORNING,
full of Comic Illustrations. Price ji 25.
mhO-w&s-tQ
New war maps: wkw wia maps*
A map of Southern Mississippi and Alabama,’
Jf* a PP™ac“es to Mobile and the S
mems of General Sherman's army; prepared at the
U. s. Coastsurvey Office. Price 50 cents.
~ u - s - =<™s
For sale by
WM. S. & ALFRED MAETIEN,
CO6 Chestnut street.
mh3 *
c i!T v
MeuSd re nf°^^ d?cal Education,or on tin- proper
CHEW M S T? dy ts-sh. Medicine > by SAMUEL
Principles of Medicine to
toe University of Maryland. medicine in
ni , In One Volume. 12mo
Tina little -work by the late Professor Chew'
Ed“cat1 e on T lllnr e H SOllthe snb J eot °f MedfS
tcintation. A ripe judgment, and a rich store of
nr a t?i D& ’i W * re bron Sht into nse in the preparation
of these lectures; and the stj le, which is Vw
lncto. and eminently cotrect, is worthy of the
subject matter. We can cordially recommend the
Z° T t: ly *? £tndents of M ‘ b?t rn sto!
dents of all professions, and to all lovers of learn,
tug. Ho person of intelligence can read it without
—J/irror b ° ttl pleasure and profitfromthe perusal.
EIHDSAY & PLAKISTON, Publishers,
mba 25 South Sixth st., above Chestnut.
ADEN’S LIFE OF PHIEIHOK. —THE
EEFE OF PHILIDOR, Musician and' Chesa
wiayer, by George Allen, Greek Professor to the
University of Pennsylvania; with a Snpple-
SSfS &sa y on PhiUdor, £, Chess Auiho??S
Chess Player, by Tassile Von Heidebrand nnd der
Easa, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni
potentiary of the King of Prussia, at the Court
Saxe-Weimar, l voL, octavo, v vellum, t
top. Price 8125. Lately published by
E. H. BUTLER & CO.,
Po ° ’ 137 South Fourth street.
r r“EOLOGIOAL. B O°KS, PAMPHLETS and
fTi ES boUEllt and sold at JAS.
BARR’S, 1105 Market street, Philadelphia. l
WIEE-VON HUMBOLDT’S LETTERS TO
EADY. With au introduction, by
CHARLES GODFREY LELAND, 1 vol. ISmo
Tinted, paper. Cloth price, SI 00. “The pur
pose of this correspondence is obvions throti>h
out,—to console, guide, and enliven, by advice
and reflections at once elevating and serious
The reader will be struck with the original views
and forcible remarks that abound in it. ’ ’—London
AVicnaum. "
Just ready. For sale by' all booksellers,
Sent postage free on receipt of price, bv'
Publisher,
Ho. 1323 Chestnnt street, Philadelphia.
-USUAL, wunuiss.
IN' THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEIS
£i? i^-T :Ef:aU ‘ of JSAIAH NATHANS:decea=ed.
X he Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle
and adjust the account of MOSES NATHANS
3 ? ▼ SAMUEL NATHANS, Trustees of the estate
of ISAIAH NATHANS, deceased, and to report
distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac
countants, “will meet the parties interested for the
purposes of his appointment, on FRIDAY, March
Krh, at ll o’.cloclr, A. M., as the Arbitration.
Rooms, Washington Building, 274 South THIRD
in the City of Philadelphia, mh.4f,m,wst*
I
N the ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AI»D COUNTY OF PHILADELPH LA.
Estate of MBS. JOSEPHINE DURAND, lata
of the Empire of France, deceased. The Auditor
appointed by the Cor.rt.io audit, settle and admst
:h /- of CHARLES TETE, Administrator
of MRS. JOSEPHINE DURAND.- deceased, and
to make distribution of the Balance in the bauds of
the accountant, -will meet the parties interested for
the purposes of hts appointment, on MONDAY
March Hth, A. D. lSei, at 4 o’clock P. M . at
his office, 6t3 WALNUT sireet. in the City of
Philadelphia. : TFM. S. PEIRCE,
_nih4-f-m-tv--st{ Anditor.
X NT
i\ ihe orphans’ court for the <jity
jL and coumtt of Philadelphia
tsta:e of JACOB KOBNDAFFJER. deceased
To the right heirs of Anne Rio deban ch, deceased,
formerly An lie Korndaffer—The Master appointed
by the said Court to ‘-determine and report
who are the right heirs of the said Anne Rho
debauch, de,eased, and what are the respective
shares thereof, under the Will of the said Jacob
Korndafier, deceased,” will meet the parties
interested, for the purposes of his ap
p intment, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of
March, 1£«, at 11 o’clock A. M.. at his Office,
3lO North SIXTH street, in the City oi Phila
delphia. JOHN H. CAMPBELL.
mhl-Lm.w.ot* - Master
STOYES, HEATERS, &G.
A THOMSON’S LONDON KITCHENER,
OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for families
jrra'3 hotels or public institutions, in TWENTY
•(Sac DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadel
phia Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters,
Lowdown Grates. Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers,
Stewhole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, &c,ac
wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers
CHASF, SHARPE k THOMSON,
mhTm, w. f.Cmt No. 200 N. Second street.
Thomas s. dixon, : ~
Late Andrews k Dixon,
Ho. 1324 CHESTNUT street, Phliad.iuhUt,
Opposite United States Mint,
Manufacturers of
LOWDOWN,
PARLOR,
CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
AND OTHER GRATES,
1 For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Firsts.
AXEO,
WARM AIR FURNACES,
For warming public and private buildings.
REGISTERS,
Ann
CHIMNEY CAPS,
wome RANGES, BATH BOILERS, Ac.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. my«
LOST,
LOST —A CERTIFICATE of 5 per Cent, Loan
of State of Pennsylvania, for 5516 05, dated
March 10th, IS3O, No. 754, in name of WILLIAM
MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5 per Cent.
Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the snm of SOGO,
I ated June 30th, 1645, No. 1452, in name of ELI
K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith,
inTrnst. Application has been made to the Audi
tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates.
" ELI K. PRICE,
No. SIT Arch street
*e9-3ms
NOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVENr.That the un
dersigned has made application for the. re
newal of-Certificate No. 5745••f0r one htiadred
shares of stock of the North Pennsylvania Kail
rend Company, issued to him &nd dated the
eleventh of November,
fe24-\v&6a-St* t. KIMBER,. J?.
6&ggkg/ DR. SCOTT’S „
LIVERY STABI.es.
iork avenue, between Button wood and JMobla
streets, Philadelphia. _
No Horse that can ir-jnre another will be ad*
mined. Livery to be paid before a Horae leaves or
Is taken away. Boarders receive medical attend
ance gratis. Carriages, Wagons and Saddle Horses
to hire. Hew customers for these are mast respect
fully requested to bring a reference. Terms mod
erate, bat cosh payments. felo-3m4-
■jKjaxS" CARRIAGE MAKERS, . .
ttfigKgS J. EEITENBERGER * SON
m RTNE STREET. fol-Sm
QAA BAGS EAGOAYRA COFFEE, NOW
OUI/ landing ftom bark Thomas Dallett, For
sale by DAEEETT & SON, 149 South FRONT
street.
BTOL-P™ Bay Hnm, Imported direei
•' I- 1 in bottle and .for sale
by GEORGE AEKIN’S, M and 12 South Dela-wara
Avenue. = ■ ■ , jasq
:s
OTTSED AND SMOKED SALMON :Justrt£
and .for .sale by SIMON COLTON &
SON, Droad and IFalmit streets. ' * - ■
THOR SALE.—A WHAItF ENGINE in
° r( *?r. Apply lo H. WINSOR *
00., 332 Sontli Delaware avenue. faSf
CAELETON. Publisher,
New York.