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CLOSB or TESTKEDAT’ B PBOOBBDIMOB,
Senate—Mr. Sumner presented the petition of
•one thousand citizens of Louisiana of African de
scent to be allowed to vote in the reorgamz aioa of
Louisiana. .The petition is approved i,y Antnonv
Fernandez, President of the Louisiana Associatim,
of the Veterans of the War of 1812 fouu of ihS
SS t r?imS?it+ SS ? ol^l 10 ?,’ and mem her of the On.
- Jral Committee for the Organization of a Free state-
J - ?? rant > President of tee Free
and by S Ol6l, citizens. It represents
art l owners of property; many engaged i u
pursuits of commerce, paying taxes, for forty.
y® ars ’ onanassessessmentof fifteen millions
*?££° llars i and that on the call of Gov. Sheplev
Ers” 166^tbe 8161 colored regiment in forty-eight
„.^ r - Anthony, from the Committee on Printing
report 6 of a rait t °- prl T- t ? T e t s ?nsand couies ot
AdopmdE espeditlo “ *°
on n Te o rrUo r ries n deSCent - Referred “ Committee
°o»d the following, which was
r>'nrn£H* ve ?* tlie President be requested to
m Z the if not incompatible
other in 1 . nterest > any corresnondence or
TOert i?wr ma l lon in the possession 6! the govern
relatin S to plan or plans now projected,
projected, *with a view to the establish
ment ot monarchical governments in Central or
♦south America.
Mt. Wilson introduced a bill to promote tbe effi
ciency of the artillery arm of the service, whicu
Was referred to the Military Committee.
The bill consolidates the five regiments of artil-
lery now bylaw under the title ol th
corps of artillery, composed of one chief of artil.
lery, with the rank of general; 5 colonels, 3 lieu
tenant-colonels, 15 majors, and 6U batteries the
osn™?,? t 0 consist oi one captain, two island two
_d lieutenants, and 145 non-commissioned officers
and privates. The bill makes the chief of artilierv
a member of the Ordnance Board, and gn-e‘ him
alld ? r th £ Secretary of War and General-in-OhiS’
t tere d dfnfo i ?h n e°^c T e ol,lnteer
Mr. Doolittle introduced an act to amend the
Jnne 7 ’ IS62 > for the collection of di-ect
■taxes in insurrectionary districts, which was Ye
ferred to the Judiciary Committee
proTi . des that under sales of the Tax
Commissioners m such districts a writ mat iss“
?rict a ' I rr l^ <^ m !i ESIOI l e - r t 0 thie Marshal of said dis
trict, commanding him to put said purchaser in
possession of said property. tV property is
?MZf P Y rCba£6d , b y the United Statesmay be dU
Tiehti rniE* of fifty aores ’ and pre-emption
tiff granted to persons for meritorious service
™ crushing of the rebellion, who shall have
ln the State where the lands lay. The
Tight to redeem said lands by loyal lien creditors
is prescribed by the bill.
On motion of Mr. Foster the Senate reconsidered
2,m a '; tl « n - of y? ste rday on the passage of the House
bill defining the rank, pay and emolument of cer
tain officers of the army. cer
„ Foster offered an amendment, which was
ordered to be printed.
.T be , Senate i >ill relating to chaplains was called
pa£ ; s< : d ’. and 011 motion of Mr. Wilson, the
clauses relating to chaplains having been antici
dy,‘?e H ? use , bill ' its was SmendeTasa
‘ 1 bill relating to enlistments. * *
Tlie bill provides for the enlistment of regulars
‘ te war for three years, and places theS
5* a a { o _° tlI1 K Wltll volunteers as respects bounties,
officers absent on leave not exceeding ten
days shall receive pay and allowances. B
J,'S provides for additleHal officers in the bat-
L en s ln eers, and for the organiza
-3. 1 _ oa p d regiments of volunteer engineers, not to
in'hfn? 116 company to each brigade of infantry,
gineers laCed ° n 1116 Eame footiu S as regular eu-
passage of the bill allowing the con
ferring of degrees by the Deaf and Dumb In=ti-
IS Ie ,° t the - District of Colombia, the Chai man of
£'?i? ln ,! lttee ? a tße District of-Columbia (this
£ 7 .“ g ,* 1 l e ,, da3r f®* a P ait lor District business) gave
allow the Senate to consider the Consular
and Diplomatic Appropriation bill.
• is . n ? mer> s . amendment raising the rank of
ihe minister resident at Belgium (Mr. Sand ford 1
iu,?^‘ Sterpl a“ po I entiary ’ without correspond
ing pay, was adopted, after considerabledebate
nt , nts 4 ncreasin S the 'salaries of consuls
NaSSaU> Ljons ** Manchester,
-■TT 11 w ont of the bill, the Senate at four
journed ent 11110 Executive session, and ad-
HOUSETOP HEPKESEKTATIVEB
a^ Morril l( Tt ‘-) re P° r tea from the Committee
V 3 '^ and , M r £ ails a bill to establish an assay
l®d? Terrlt ° ry ’ and also one at ForU
stateofSie Urnon C ° mmittee oflie Whole on **»
(Mass ) reported a resolution from
4^n C ?S?i!l » e 0n Ele 4 ctio s® to pay John Sleeper
£wso, tor the time spent and expenses incurred in
contesting.the seat ol Mr. Rice, from that State
_ A debate-.ensued, inyolving the merits of the
Hons™’ WillCll bas already been decided by the
The resolution -was tabled.
Mr. Ambrose Clark (N.YA from the Com
mittee on Printing, reported in favor of printing
Rose£ranf nd C ° Ple3 ° f 1116 reports 01 General
The resolution was adopted.
Also, a resolution to print an equal number
cl General Meade’s report of the battle of Get
lysonrg.
JThe House resumed the consideration of'ihe Gold
Mr. Griswold (N. V.) said that when the debat e
w»cKS™* nbje^t .?°? lmenced he was absent from
■m» ash J? Bton ’ but bein R ln contact with business
mtere f ted 11 foW speculations he
i°““'- e T? was an almost universal expression ot
hope that the power to sell gold would be conferred
on the Secretary of the Treasury.
. He , believed all concurred that the Treasury
should be depleted of its excess ot gold. The only
point of difference was as to the manner in which
this should be done: The gentleman from Ma«a.
-chusettatMr. Boutwell) yeßterday said the Secre
tary of the Treasury had not recommended this
measure; but he (Mr. Griswold) believed the
Secretary had sent a letter to the Committee of
Tvays and Means asking for the authority to
, Mr. ®,°° t Y re . n (Mass.) here rose, and caused a
letter, dated to-day, from Secretary Chase, ad
dressed to him, to be read. The Secretary says he
was told this morning that Mr. Boutwell was
under the impression that he was indifferent to
the gold bill as amended by the Senate His
J ie J ' v S T were ex I>ressed to the Committee of Wavs
and Means, on the 19th ult., in favor of giving
the Secretary authority to sell the surplus gold.
He thought then as he did now, that such au
thority would tend to restrain roeculataon and
het H’ lctnat * ons in the gold mar
. Aiiense of such power might contribute tn
°S i ? ion reSlin unchanged
Griswold resumed his remarks advocating
the passage of this bill, giving as his Tea«aons that
he would afford aU reasonablefaciUfles
the risks of speculation in gold, and having confl!
dence m the- intelligence and patriotism 6 of the
Secretary of the Treasury, he would clothe him
with the authority desired. The present price of
gold is merely speculative. We have almost as
much to fear from the army of speculators in gold
as from the army of rebels.
Mr. Hubbard (Conn.) declared he wonld vote
for the bill. The Secretary of the Treasury could
not endanger the credit of the country any more
by the power proposed to he conferred by this
measure than by the power with which he was
now invested. He said this in reply to arguments
which had been urged against the measure. He
would not borrow from England or France it
"they wonld send over their money. The onlv
way to maintain the credit of the nation was bv
relying with boldness and firmness on our own
resources. If more money was wanted we must
continue to tax ourselves sail more, and the people
"would continue to pay.
<Ha.) said he had voted steadily
against the measure from the beginning, and ho
would steadily vote against it to the end. The
power proposed to be given was wholly unneces
sary. The only parties who need the gold are the
importing merchants. -Looking upon excessive
importations as one of the evils of the day, he wll
willing to let gold Temain up an importations
came down. This would relieve the pressure If
there is a surplus of gbld in the treasu?w let *he
fcecretary seek out and pay honest creditors tk«
till tvonld be wholly ineffectual to’fixthe price of
*°ld. The Secretary of the TreasurywasX best
man that could be pnt in the place be occupied
bnt as he could not individually effect the sale of
gold, the speculators, privately gaining knowl
edge of the time this wonld take place through an
«gent, wonld be enabled to profit at the expense of
the government. To pass this bill wonld be a
ehsgrace. It was repudiation.
■far- Morris (N. Y.) did not profess to under
-5 e jerytbing relative to finance, and hence he
t 0 lije judgment of those who have full
SmS? the subject. The Secretary of the
■nafrimSn h^,s re JP? tation lor skill, astuteness and
was obdicefl 0 to the country, and therefore he
offlcerSat thio Teß P ect the request of that
conferred. powcr the surplus gold >e
Eodnto'rnarket and kn» a ! dfor the Government to
It eiity.slx cents m the dolM“w| n r M i p ted
cation to the world that we are 7 rWrn e si PU Tir'
should not make a profit out of om S™
raises. This money proposed to >uf ,?S keil pro *
propriated by law to onr creditors
we should not violate the plighted lhith^f'tho'rK 6
vernment. It was proposed to tnm the Tre^r;
into a broker’s shop, with a sign inform
R° w i° “Uncnrrent funds are bought
this Department. ’ ’ He protested against SU’.k 1 ?
prostitut.on of power, and that our Government
should lie reduced to this disgrace. rnment
he snn? r °? dbrldge < V M stat ed the reasons whv
woidS h rted the bul ’ which, if passed, he believecL
Snt W Tt P « r n CiatB P r j c ®. of gold five or ten per
cent. The C’pjMMttf ?of Ways and hjcaas
[BST SESSION
bring in a bill so taxing the people as will obviate
tlieturiher emission of paper. Then let General
Grant, who is now the most prominent military
n an in »he country, be sent for to lead the army of
the Bo’omac, sobiave and efficient, against Gen.
Bee. A combination of victory with the deprecia
tion of the price of and tbe means of cafryiug
on il»e war by taxing the property of the country,
would have ihe effect of reducing gold to forty or
forty-two cents; the highest price it should bear in
time ot war
Mr. Garfield (Ohio) argued against merely giv
ing authority to auticipatethe paymentof interest,
«& i> proposed to pay debts before they aiedue,and
it bin ?ow money to pay debts that are due. The
pre-payment of interest would not sensibly aff-ct
the gold market. The sinking of the funded oebt
and rhe anticipation of interest are failures. The
only way Jeit is to stop trading-and- bartering in
gold. While the Secretary maintains inviolate the
credit of the Governmenthe should be permitted to
mice the balance of the gold and hold it over the
i eudt- cf the gold speculators and keep them back
from presumptuous sins- that they may not bear
rnho\>rus. We ought to give the Secretary
Lower to protect ua from the hulls and bears ot
Wall street.
Mr. Davis (N. Y.)said we should look to the
lutnre as well as the present. This hiU was to re
main in effect until our successors shall repeal it.
1 he ► peculation was merely gambling m paperfor
tbe priee of {old. We are importing a hundred
millions a year, which have to be paid to foreign
ration* in gold, which coin by law we have de«
slaved sacredly reserved for payment of public
debts. Ihe House were endeavoring to do what
eoiild not be done by legislation.
r ; ? r * ce (Iowa) maintained that the assurance
tm inters on the public debt would be paid in
com, gave the bonds more value than when they
were issued. Bemove this foundation, and the
shperstruoxure of onr credit falls. The money
ougiitto ,be retained to meet the obligations for
Public faith is pledged.
JVIr. James O. (111.) said the fact that the
a ecruarj of the Treasury asks for the power to
sell gold would have no influence upon him until
ne found, as amember of Congress,it was his duty
to register the decrees of that offi :er. Nor was he
willing to yield his opinions to the Committee-of
u ays and The only way to secure the
confidence of the people is to show the power of
tlie Government to pav its liabilities, and the
willingness to discharge them. It was, to say the
feast, a dangerous experiment to authorize the
Secretary to sell the gold in the Treasury, and he
was opposed to it. It was a scheme concocted
somewhere to speculate on the Government's gold
without reference to the faith of the country and
its liabilities. For the Government to go into
market and buy up its own promises, w'onld be
dn honorable to the Government and those who
administer its affairs.
th5 I l' i7 ulr,urd Y. ) offered an amendment to
e obligation to create
f h , ' k '^' f ' nld fcy.tbf act passed Febraary 25, 1=62,
snail no be impaired thereby. J ’
fh? T £,? ,eTe ?! a hope that the vote on
bill -would be taken early to-morrow
quarterto five o’ clock adjourned.
_ IMPORTATIONS,
Rns < Trrv f °«? le pl }lladelplila Evening Bulletin.
fiflhriuTlH^~?v t K? mß^lp^axon > Capt HlattheWß—
-60 bdls skins 2 bbls oil Wra Amir Aco- 8 bales Al
teir.us&Cozzens;24cs O Amory. Jr. &’co; i 5
hoi B n°« 8 G . Bre 'J er & c °! 2« cs oil cloth a W Bla-
E., 6 . p “S 0 " 5 a flue 3 M w Baldwin & co: 30
bbls apples Bowman & Wyman; 17 cs shoes Boiccr
bags shoddy J Blakley;’ 10 cs shoes JBor
rno,’ic 8 ri Pl gS SO°dB J S Barry & co; 28 cs palm
goods eooper, Parham A-Work: 94 bdls paper A M
Collrnsj is pkgs dry goods B W Chase & SonS; 112
u d^i h< J, ea A M Coaorer: SO do do S rolls
Claflln ; 10 bales skins H Davis; 13 do
rags J Dobson; 10 bags wool H U Davis St co- 7 pkes
p/rfhom w e r? OU " t er ’ Hamil ‘on & Evans; 36 fo
Farnham, Kirkham St co; 20 bales J M Ford; 25 bbls
rice Fearens St Smith; 136 cs shoes P Ford & co; Si
do sewing machines Grover St Baker S M Co- °o
rrwffa < ro r 26 oaaCß boots and shoes
S> r - S |/fh & . do boots and shoes Hamer St
co, 30 bxs fresh fish J A Hopkins & co; 602 do boots
and shoes J B Harmer; 17 do E A Hendrv; 2S Had-
H°SH?,fnt d 1 C °’ Keith St co; 30 bbls rum
? c0 > -! 6 B ? Ee8 boots and shoes FSt J M
Jones; 8 do J ones & Tindall; 55 pkgs dry goods Jor-
SS £ IVg- d 0 7 amls - Kent, Sanlee St co;
? Kes sler; 20 bbls oil J T Kirkpa
as & i’ lo cs .boots and shoes B E Levick St co;'
dry Lewis Boardman St Wharton; 15
hi« 7 i'L a i,n aC i^ I D r r 4? Lippincott; 100 bbls 40 hit
bbls mackerel S H Levin; 27 bbls 1 case paper J H
Longstreth; 182 coils cordage J S Lee & co-17 casei
dry gopds Little, Stokes St co; 17 do T T Lea; 37 cs
boots and shoes Wm MoKnight; 42 do J B Myera &
co, H empty _hhds 81 empty Dbls and empty hf bbls
Massey, Collins St co; 7 cs shoes Hunroe St Smaltz
-12 bdlß linn Morris, Wheeler & co; 11 cs flues Ip’
IVlorriß, Towne A co; 12 bales rags O Martin- 10 cs 3
ceroons mdigo JBHachette; 66 bdls paper’ O Ma
garge St co; 33 bags coffee P Mcßride £ co: 91 pkgs
glassware Muzzey St Monroe; IS cs boots and shoes
Nickerson, Harris & Mosely, 60 bales 20 cs furnl
-s“™ «, tock Gao L Peckham? 9 cases shorn, PeiperA
33 canftf.B^hnae^^TOm^' H Kosengarten;Scales
lopockets coffee S
Ee , e 7’i ls bdls rods T Howland & Sons; 13 bales Rie.
i le Kevin; 24 skins D O Spooner- -M bags
cs l 3 < bbls ap P, leß SeUer &
cssnces A H Smith A Sons; 30 bags 8 bales varn T
Shn l itzfc l o C °a i 12c V b , OM J4t M l4 do
Shultz St Gardner; 20 do A A Shumwav A co- 12
casks wire 6 bxs 8 pkgs J Smith A co-113 cases drv
goods 1 horse H P A w P Smith; 16 bootf ami
|boesThatcher Aco; 21 Sc, A TildenAco; 15do S
BlSl^R T F vvwt D . d; sS 6^ o Tha y er & Oowperthwait;
f®," F White; 6° bars copper HWlmior A Co!
i'nna.T w p^ B n, SB Warrington A co; 21 pkgs dry
C .° T ; 33 rolls leather Hulsel
w, o .?’ C3 i do 7?, Comb; 50bdls paper
A L 10 \ ODS ir O“ n bbls 245 haif bblß 360 kits
St b co' B oakum 23 pkgß cordB ge 360 do mdse
SAIL ISO DAYS OF STEAMSHIPS.
XU- _ IL TO ABBIYE. “
JOB DAT!
Edinburg....... Liverpool.. New York.... March 2
nfei t0 ?r? ••■•Southampton...New York March 3
City of Cork Liverpool-New York March a
Arabia.........Liverpool..Boston March 6
German!*..Southampton.. New York' March 8
i. 7 ••;"H verp °01. .New York... .March 8
E°t tf aahlngtoii.Liverp’l.. New York.... March 9
North Amencan...Liverp’l...Portland March 10
_ . TO DEPABT.
Canada Boston.. LI verpool March 16
St. George.... New York.. Glasgow March 16
Roanoke...... New York.. Havana March 16
C. of New York..N. York.. Liverpool March 19
Star. .New York. .Havana&N.O..March 19
Bavaria New York.. Hamburg March 19
ft ova Scotian.... Portland. .Liverpool March 20
Crusader.. hew York...Kir gaton, Ja.. March 21
Australaai£n...New York „ Liverpool March 23
Edinburg..,. New York... Liverpool March at
POST OF PHILADELPHIA. MAECH lfi
Sttn Rises,6 71 Sct Sbts, 553 ) Hiqh rga
, „„ AKBIVED YESTEBDA Y.
Oloskey. Crowell, 6 daya from Boston,
with mdse to Uroweil & Collins. 1
aa^ c Kich, Crowell, 6 days from Boßton,
with mdße to Crowell & Colling. ’
Isfa^M^c^a^ 1 10 da7B &0m Deer
in bkna J st tomato?’ E ° BB ’ ? dayß from Key Weßt *
wfhmto mVmK {£"* fr ° m NeW York >
withmto u> o ?v’pcTyd e e D,S4 hOUrB &0m NeW York >
Steamship £ib^M S^MA o Y.
B ‘& Moree mPlon ' ® errlßh > Boston,Speare, Holbrook
?f J ( hei ? ÜB > S Boston, J C Thompson
“ontas, Berfy, Boston, D Cooper. P
f Brice, Adams, Boston, Milnes & Co.
S sm& Lo a chmam S ' Boßton * Hammett > Van Du
ll;}}!; tt w'^, rDh .? Ir i’ Nicholson, Salem,. do
IcS E Tw B 1™:
a;a , £yS'S-a*s Hi 4 0 “-
x MEMOBANDi!.
for thm^ortf’ iaUam ’ beared at Liverpool 27th ult.
Ship Guardian (clipper), Borland, oleared at New
York yesterday for San Francisco.
instant^^ ear * ®* iEEOI1 i hence at AspinwaU 3d
Ship Carrier Dove, Jackson, from New York 22d
Cot; for San Francisco, was spoken 6th inst. lat 33
at San Franoisco 14thinst.
ult. for Aden l1 ’ Morgan ’ cleared a ‘ Liverpool 29th
at S Lire?pSol 2°9th ultf 6011 ’ f ° r thlß P ° rt ’ ent9red out
from UMomta? 8 ’ Drlbkwater ’ at Liverpool Ist inst.
at S ldv“rpoSiS l^ gl, t Roskell.&om New York,
yesterday for^Llyerpool? lll ’ cleared at New York
lo ßB ßaiamo?dy?stlrday 808 l 510 Janelr ' 0 > wasbe-.
for'cap^o^Goo^Hope. 1681 ** 1 * tN Y ° rk
terday ° leA New Yorkyes
froin Malaga™ 1 ’ Smal1 ’ at S “ Brenclsco 14th inst.
in^fo^Ms’port. 106 ’ Clearedat John, NB. 9th
fr ß mlc ß on k i n 3 t g h ha Ct MOCroe ' for this port, sailed
Schrs Active, Fisher, from Boston, and Tremont.
HXiath frs ß f 0V “° W “ f ° r thlS pbrt ’ at HMmea’
Schr J J Hopkins, Newcomb, from Wellfleet
this port, at Holmes’ Hole 14th inst? for
SchTß War Eagle, Kelly, hence, and Margaret
Plater, Blizzard, from Wilmington,Del. at N. York
yesterday. .
Sohr Sallie T Ohartre, Smith, from Cape Ann f or
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AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHTA
)' A LENTINE BECHTOLD.de
Eiven that CATHARINE
intMH i'9 I t?i, Wldow , 01 sa,d decedent, has filed
in -aid Court her petition and an appraisement of
iho personal estate which she elects to retain nnder
,ct of April H, isst, an( ) the supplements
thereto, and that the same will be approved hr the
Court, on FRIDAY, the l6t day of April, 1661,
unless exceptions be filed thereto 1 ’
GEO. W. THORN,
Attorney for Petitioner.
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The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
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, of EI . CE ’. Administrator of William Meredith,
in Trust. Application has been made to the Andi
tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates.
ELI K. PRICE,
No- 811 Arch street
te9-3m6'
LOST-CERTIFICATE No. 161, for one share
m the Point Breeze Park Association of Phila-
the name of HENRY D. LENTZ., As
application will be made fonr weeks from the date
hereof, for a renewed certificate, notice is hereby
E‘ven. JACOB S. LENTZ,
Executor of HENRY D. LENTZ, dec’d.
Philadelphia, March 9, 1-64. mh9. w&thSt*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the nn
aerslgned has. mad© application for th© re
newal of Certificate No. 5745 for one,hundred
shares of stock of the North Pennsylvania Hail
read Company, issued to him aid dated the
eleventh of NOTember, 1863. .
fe-24-wAsa-St* T. H.IMBER, Jr.
Employment for women.-a depart
ment for teaching Women Telegraphing has
Iwen commenced in the School of Design building,
1334 CHESTNUT Street. Ladies wishing to learn
may apply as above. Charge for instruction, 825.
mhs-lmo§ ; ANNIE L. COLLADAY.
INFANT’S
MEDIA, DELAWARE OO PA
MBS ; SAMUEL EDWAHDS, Principal. This
Institution, providing a refined home’ and the ten
derest care and culture for Children from three
dav' Kin? “w’-iT” 1 } on Wednes-
Media is 13 miles from PhUa
delphia by Railroad. For particulars apply to
Hev. S. Edwards, Media, Pa. References
m™f I 'p^ ottcr ' Bishop Stevens, and the Epis-
MartiTi Gl -PBn y 0f 1118 city ! Mso to Abraham
fel7-3mi
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-The under
signed have this day formed a Co-partnershiD
finn 01 FREDERICK STEEB A CO
TT^rP 1 a-55s r P° se conducting n general BANK-
a A T N H D IR E D X s C t?ee A t NGE BUS ™
FREDERICK STEEB,
Philadelphia,
«OMOB—Tto nnder
shln B fnr e ?hnT^„ tlUB < ?? y entered into 00-partner-
OoSimssiON BuIINESS f ? e „ D »Y OOOI)S
Toitw,tt wttttiimS . under the nameol
PHaADA - Jap - 1- WIEST - , al . 3m .
s§ll BEST ARE THE
sS:Vtaca^,Mdofpiat?nSl°^ t P OId ’
£55^.58122^3^^“^
mhs-lm* No. 1233 CHESTNUT street.
taßerts
the age,’ mounted on fine ftnM PiZ: ™ 01
Valoanite, Oorallte, AmberVe J UT S r >
neat and substantial -work rnm-o ii st p s ce! L fol
any Dentist in tSedtyor <s££® übl , e
to last for life. Artificial 1 Teeth re^o™e P + lUgg ?. d
No pain in extracting. °AU wrak
Refers nee, best families, KW “ d^2o.Si“*
30
BAJiEII & M?K, lS9gguaffaeHx *tew.
ANOTHEB GREAT SUCCESS,
5,000 COPIES SOLD.
THE IRISH PICKWICK.
CAELETON. Publisher,
LLUAJLi NOTICES.
COST,
EDUCATION
CO-PARTNERSHIPS.
DENTISTRI.
B Y J~OHN B. MYERS A OO
Nos. 232 and 2ai uc , tioae fers
i a Market street, comer of Bank
PEAK £>ALb uF Bu£sl
■goods; 1 ”® A AND AMERICAN DRY
Eraich and lo flmS.- lare %, sale of British, German.
on FOUR MONTH» n CH?U?? odS j. by catalogu “’
SON thTTncTkAv and part foj casb,
foJc^JcSy^: oo^ll Bn4 SUS
will be arranged foi
ins of tbe ii ca j o £, ues » earJ y on tbe mom-
Etarestto htteid “ d6alerS wUI W to tbeii
L E G ,I, POSITIVE SALE OF FRESH
. F °REIGN R iS5
-ba,esfna i Kn^s TGOODS
— b«iis tt & A s^ rom 6h r ngs
*> a es heavy indigo bine tickings.
bales heavy hickory shirtings:
hales bine Beverly twills
cases colored and black cambrics
cases brown and bleached muslins
cases Manchester ginghams
= SS&^ B^ k “ d ° r “ tIWte p«“‘-
cases plain and fancy satinets
cases Kentucky jeans and Mechanics’ cass-
TO CLOTHIERS—TAILORING GOODS
Also, on THURSDAY, March 17, '
pieces silk twisttneots.
pieces French black and colored cloths
pieces spring color meltone.
pieces mixed Raglan clotbs,
“ E!t c ? s 5J ac , k and colored Union cloths.
pieces black French doeskins.
pieces black and fanev cassimeres
pieces black drap t ’ete.
pieces Italian cloths and alpacas:*
FR 'H Sto L k D°T f m Cl , rj 'i KoodS ' for cas b.
FRENCH, BRITISH AND GERMAN DRY
a, _ GOODS.
Also, on THURSDAY, March 17,
packages Saxony dress goods,
packages printed lawns and jaconets,
packages French shirting prints.
packages black and colored alpacas,
packages lavellas and bareges
pieces black gros de Rhines.
pieces black gros grain taffetas.
pieces colored gros de Naples and mousse
lines.
Also, silk ties and hdkfs, sewing silks, veils
suspenders, .traveling shirts, hosiery, pearl butl
tons, hoop and balmoralskirts, fancy golds, Ac.
t , t>ALE OF LINEN GOODS, Ac.
ivy la ° ur sale °o THURSDAY, March 17,
tt tli be found the following desirable articles—
— packages shirting linens.
~ ,“ z ™. llMn cambric handkerchiefs, in
ntantJS 1 women’s printed, hemstitehed and
plain borders, for city sales.
dezen damask and plain table cloths.
dozen brown do do
pieces brown and white linen drills
pieces bley and Spanish linens
pieces damasks, diapers, j sheetings; crash
'owels- napkins, huckaback, Ac. ’
PRINTED JACONETS AND ORGANDIES, Ac
- T . , ON THURSDAY,
March 17, will be sold—
gandies' eces CeW style P rinted jaconets and or.
2S bales brown sheetiDgs.
—4it°’ SUI M Button * 00. and Boulton A Sons’
superior assorted needles.
New York.
SALE OF CARPETINGS, MATTINGS. Ac.
ON FRIDAY' MORNING. MARCH IS,
re^U’J eC I; l ‘ y 1B - o’clock, will be sold, without
SS T b J catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS'
GBEDiT, an assortment of threeply, snoenln.
fi Sfi, inETai s' Venitian, hempaudrag carpet
ln£T'>Rblte * nd red check Canton mattings, Ac
11147 h® early on the morning
POSITIVE SALE OF ENGLISH AND AME
RICAN CARPETS.
«.°^, FR , I ? AT MORNING, MARCH.IS.
prising— ° ° Cclt ’ OI “ four months' credit, com
— pieces threeply carpets.
pieces Brussels carpels.
. pieces all-wool ingrain carpets.
pieces wool filling ingrain carpets.
pieces woolen Venetian carpets.
pieces list, rag and cottage carpeta.
pieces hemp carpets.
Pieces white and red check Canton mattings.
N. B—The above comprise, the best make, such
as Crossley, Brussels aud|l D grain, of th» Hart'o'd
acd Lowell manufacture. * *
LAIiOE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH.
J£BIA, GERMAN AND BRITISH DRY
G< rfiPs;l&Sy, F 2 R SPRING SALES.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 21,
viurii 0 vrUI 1)0 EOlcl > t>y catalogue, on
FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT, about
750 PACKAGES AND LOTS
°vP™ n cli, India, German and British Dry Good*.
?0., e tutxucing a large and choice assortment of
Etapiea-rllcles, in silk, worsted, woolen,
linen and cotton fabrics. '
N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for
catalogues, early on the mora-
Smrest to aSndT 11611 dealers wUI flad “ W melr
I BOOT-t OF 1100 PACKAGES
Ac Ax’ SHOES ’ BROGANS, ARMY GOODS,
.ON TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH-12,
At 10 o clock, will be sold, by catalogue, without
!?“ r JC.On FOUR MONTH'S' CREDIT, about
S? 8^ 68 Bo® 1 ®'Shoes, Brogans, Balmroals,
Army Boots and Shoes, Ac., Ac., of City
“5 manufacture, embracing a fresh
“Jj, P? me assortment of desirable articles, for
men, women and children.
_N- B. —Samples with ca tale cues early on tht
morning of sale
SCOTT A STEWART, AUCTIONEERS
aWFSS' 15 SANSOM E Di“ S
ua hb OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION nr
300 FINE OIL PAINTINGS- From me
„ American Art Gallery, New York.
OIt ETEN?I«c Y v™ DAT and SATURDAY
.ftVENiNGS, March ltth, ISth and 19th.
precisely, a large collecUon of Oil
and Pleasing subjects, com-
P ri -l n S American Landscapes, Scenery, Lake
Seri mural u?^v, n ' a r n Fi Fnre-rs, Frnit and
r iecPS , fr °tn the studios of some of the
m^temi^ ent art ists of the dav; together with a
hv l.he'mn? ° f cabinet pictures aud medallions,
-f ollowln g well-know artists, tit: Paul
Kilter, C. Augustus Saunders, Roberts, Williams,
flSdfe^Sef 6 811 e "’ ga " Uy mounteil in
SCOTT & STEWART, Auctioneers, will give
jNT e^ perB f n H Attention to sales of HE ROHAN
DIbE and WARES of all descriptions. Furni
ture of parties removing or breaking up House!
keeping, on the premises of the'owners, orattheir
elegant and spacious Salesrooms, Nos. 6*23 Chest
nut Street and 615 Sansom Etreet. 1 feiB-tf
TJJf OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER Ajrr
JyX COMMISSION
southeast comer SIXTH niia RACE *tre.ts
watches-watche^-wXtcheT'
. P rlTa, e Sble, upwards of 2000 gold and silver
watches, at half the usual selling prices. Watch,
makers, dealers and priyate purchasers will do
well by calling at the S, E. corner of Sixth and
Race streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
56Feigra s Philadelphia cases English Patent
Beyer Watches, of the most appvoyed and best
makere; some of them haye flye pairs extra jewels,
, Cne a ? d w Bh cost moyements. J lf ai
Pj ie , J immediately they ean be had singly, os
rt B^ eaou ‘ '™ e will wear equal tc
solid gold cases.
Very fine double barrel duok guns, breech load
tog; carbines; revolving rifles- fine English rifles
revolvers. Ac. i
AT PBIVATE SAI/E FORjLjESS THATt TTAT.y
THE USUAL SELLING PRICES.
Fine gold magic case, hunting case and double
bottom English patent lever watches, jull jeweled
and plain, of the most approved and best mater*;
fine gold hunting case and open face Geneva pa.
tentleTer and leplne watches; ladies’ fine gold
enameled diamond watches; fine gold American
hunting case patent lever watches, of the most
approved styles; fine silver hunting oase and open
face English patent lever watches, of the most
approved and best makers: fine silver hunting
case American patent lever watches, of tho most
approved makeijs; fine silver hunting case and
open face Swiss and French patent lever and
lepine watches: -independent second and doubls
time lever watches; silver quartier English, Swiss
and French watches; fine gold-plated watches;
Peters’s patent watches, fine English movements,
and numerous other watches. , "
Very fine English twist double barrel fowlini
pieces, barr and back action locks, some yen
costly,
MONEY TO DOAN,
In large or small amounts, on goods ofsveij
description, for any length of time agreed on
SADES ATTENDED TO,
either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere,
and, when required, two-thirds of the vain* oi
the goods will he advanced in anticipation of sal*.
. CONSIGNMENTS
of goods of every description solicited for om
nuhiic sales.
Very line sewing machines; several superior.
Hammocks: flue gold, ohains; jewelry of !ev»rj
description; diamonds, and numerous other arti
files,
JVf » * SONS, AUCTIONEERS
ca KTt°*ti! 39 .?? d 141 South Fourth (treat
Saleto h^Xrfn Slxty ' Beoond Philadelphia Trade
22d le i^ t fc °“f D r 3 iß ™r enoe on TUESDAY -
pSt§?yaniAi S 6 Do e stooV, th u e . aa l ets of ae Bank 01
April. postponed to the first Tuesday In
atlhe I*Excbinge 1 *Excbinge, T ev^ S T UESD fl v Al t STATI
noon. 6 very l UESDAY, at 12 o’clock
and od the'satnrday 1 previous ‘S’ 16 ' 13e P arat ely,
camlognes, in pamp&Pt
SS~ Particular attention given -
residences, Ac. PT6n to sales atprlyaU
„ *Sr FURNITURE SALES atthu »nnvro.
STORE, EVERY THURSDAY AU OTIO*
PENNSYLVANTA MINING CO. STOCK
ON MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 21
, cloci£ Boon, at the Company’s office* Wn
32h Walnut Street, foi non-payment of
956 shares Pennsylvania Mining Co. of Michigan!
Administrator’s Sale.
rJ 1 ? -X Margaret Barclay, dec’d.
\ ALUiBLE STOCKS, LOANS, &c
At 12 o- cw? TUESDAY, MARCH 22
b dS d5 ’ |r Myes r ° ad °°-
17 d°o |n P A Te^rin a sn“So C °-
gdo t n ra ‘l"T M^of 1 insurance Co.
m spring Garden Insurance Co
“ dd M‘ n f ■ Hill Railroad Co.
2? do Northern L'berties Gas Co.
20 dn J^ UEk “I Penn Township.
20 do Girard Bank (old stock.)
10 do Western Bank 1
130 do Northern Liberties Bank.
6 - °J nT PeiinsyJvama Bailroad Co.
c-t .-ADDITIONAL SALE STOCKS.
51 ebares Columbia (Pa.) Gas Co.
9do Spring Ho.use Northamuton Turn Dike
f,rji > s hale—Additional.
jSiO, coo bond® Union Canal Company.
GJ shares stock Delaware Coal Co. *
, n . _ For other accounts—
-50 shares Corn Exchange Bank
2 shares Merchants’ Hotel.
VALA L w! TA nE. S £ LE ’ MARCH, 22d.
Mrit-VT^Tiv E v COAL, LANDS, LOntJST
w LoonT. r ? out 14S A CRLS, adjoining laiTds
'HiWto E fi P i“ P ST'°V Few York and
r*n fr* ana '-'Oal Co., Susquehanna Coal
ographic' Plan?'"' 11 *° £6Teral railro^3 ' See iSST
Also, 3 LARGE AND VALUABLE T otq «*
EQ^T e \ Cb ’ Gra >"s Ferry Road, l* Ward *
Lithographic Plans of both the above r»rrm
erties at the Auction Rooms. Te prop ’
Orphans* Court Peremptory Sale—Estate nf
pboperty’ N ec
Nn iffirc. 0, ‘ Jlb s °£} h FRONT Street, and
No. 143 DOCK Street. sale Absolute.
Orphans'’ Court Sale—Estateof Geo. McKeown
Sf c ALT I ABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY*
*nr?h, EOU, £ SecOßd sfTeet ’ bfl ™ Lombard sh
Ho°' r i’ h 1- IS , Court i-ale—Estate of John D. Nalsby,
TVt d_ w tenable Propertv-HOTELand DWELLi
tijS' <? ’,?■ con,eT °* Fifth and Cailowhill streets,
froming bnCk dWeUin S s adjoining,
c ,^.. U w? E ' ST i jRY brick DWELLINGS, F
street, be-ween Locust and Spruce and 22d and 23d
streets, Nos. 2214. *216, 2211, 2219, 2221 and bjM “
X ,fK Cntors ’ P erem pt°ry Sale—Estate of Powell
Stackhouse, dec d—ll BRICK DWELLINGS.
ftMf^nl 66 ''’ betWe€n Kace and Tlne streetelli
HO a i>.E E *? te l l ?^n- FO Y I, ; I)RY - MANSION
wrumfe large and YALUABLE LOT
SecSd i YeR Stree ' L ’ bet " eeu FroiU
VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, Arch street
west of Twentieth, with a three-story Brick Dweif
ing and Stable in tbe rear. y U '
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1529
Vine street, west of * uteenth street, with a Tvrn
story Brick Dwelling in tbe rear Wo ‘
DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE, Chelten
ham Township, Montgomery County. Pa. v mile
Station. 11:6 OU Y ° rk road ’K mtle'ol a Ra?lSid
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 1904 Ply.
near street. *
RE » E 'S TOTIY BRICK DWELLING, No.
505 Lombard street, west of Filth street.
MxtJtmta*™* LOT:5 ’ Brown street > *«* of
2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS,
and ,a 59 Savory st., ISth Ward ’
GROCERY STORE and DWELLING, S. W.
Co #£yr£,s!?*^ raf * e anc * Haccver streets
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,Front
street, St nth of Coral street, ’
THRSE-SJOKY BRICK DWELLING, No.
505_RichTDond street, Ward.
d»nr^f ,U D BL . E -J' A pM’ Bread street and Bor
f 0"; I*’ 1 *’ Burlington, New Jersey, onemile
*rom thp Railroad Depot.
DWELLING, Kirkbride street, east of
Poim Road, Bridesburg. 25th Ward
5 first* class Irredeemable Ground *Bents of Sl5O
a year each: narS2«s(Hi u>u
t , I '^4V r V. STuKY BRICK STORE and DWEL
LHvG, No. -.22 north 4th st, above Race st.
Execntor's Sale.to close an Estate—VALXJA
BRB fBI SI ) l' S , STAND—Five-story brick
s.ore. No. v. 5 Market st, and four-story brick
warehc use Jones alley. >
Executor’s Peremptory Sale—Estate of Martin
Ihurret,. dec'd—TWO- STORY STONE DWELL-
Inte ’ Cumberland et > Germantown. Sale abso-
neat three, story brick dwell.
'•qnar/' 0 ’ 1-1 pl l mouUl s; , near Rittenhonse
I'™®' Sale-THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLINu, Jio. IP*-Anita at. Ist Ward
Sale-THREE-STORY BRICK
2217 Clayton sr. ijth Ward.
*,? IIR^ STORY DWELLING, No.
617 north Froitst, aboTe Green st.
T Snin-TIiHEE-STOEY BRICK
DWELLING, No. 2-»*.-bPine st. 7th Ward
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING-, N.
W. corner of 16th and Shippen sis.
. JHREE-STGRY BRICK DWELLING, No.
i 222 Randolph st, irth Ward. ’
REAL ESTATE SALE, 31 ARCH 3<J
Rin«E t?r>?n rSB Esher ’ ‘2 e n’d—2B ACRES
itiniur, road, opposite the estate sold last
Uctober.
Estate of Anthony Rnffner, dec'd 17 ACRES.
GERMANTOWN ROAD and Nicetown lane.
Particulars ol both estates ready in hand
bills. Also, Peremptory Sale.
45.CC0 ACRES PENNSYLVANIA LANDS,
r nil descriptions preparing. Saie absolute.
Sale at Nos. 13!>and Hi Sourlb Fonrtb street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MANTEL AND
OVAL MIRRORS, ELEGANT PIANOS,
carpets l l EPEooF safe ’ handsome
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
« v ® o’clock, at the auction store, cunerior
furniture. *
Also, an elegant rosewood seven octave piano,
by Chickertng. r ’
Also, an elegant rosewood bondoir piano.
swmior E A E rnitijre, S mirrors, FINE
TONCH T I S NA P i A c NO> NANKIN AND CAN
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
At 10 o’clock, at the auction store, second storv,
the entire household furniture, fine Nankin China
dinner service, Canton China, f&c., by order of
executor. May be examined on Wednesday
SALE OF VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, from a LIBRARY.
ALSO, A COLLECTION OF AMERICAN
. T AND FOREIGN COINS.
°?.T? tJESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH If,
At the anctlon store, a collection of valuable
miscellaneous books, from a library.
Also, a collection of American and foreign coins.
Executor’s Sale No. 838 North Sixth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD
PIANO FORTE, MIRROR, TAPESTRY
CARPETS, Ac.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH S 3,
At 10 o’clock, by catalogue, at No. S3S north
Sixth street, by order of Executors or William
Patterson, deceased, the entire household fumi
.ture, rosewood piano, pier mirror, feather beds
tapestry carpets, Ac.
May be examined at 8 o’ clock on the moraine of
the sale.
Sale No. 1452 North Eleventh street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD
PIANO, TAPESTRY CARPET& &c
MORNING. MAROH SO,
von,* 10 o clock, at No. 1452 north Eleventh street,
helow Jefferson street, the superior furniture, line
toned rosewood piano forte, seven octaves- fine
tapestry carpets, &c. v * “““
May be examined, with catalogues, at 8 o'clock
on the morning oi the sale. ’ ° ° cioca
jpHIT.TP I-n,.- ■
JHIIiIP FOBD & CO., ATJOTION'ESrR'f
_ 525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE atStu ’
LAEGE POSITIVE CASES
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ON THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17,
At l(i o clock precisely, ■will be sold, by cuts
loJ cash, 1500 cases. Men’s, Boys’ and
Youths Calf, Kip and Grain Boots, Brogans,
Balmorals, Cavalry Boots, ice.. -Women’s,
Misses’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Balmorals
and Gaiters, of every variety, suitable for spring
Open for examination with catalogues early on
the morning of sale, to ■winch the attention of
buyers is invited. '■ ■ ■<
CAST-OFF CLOTHING m demand from 81 to
S 5 for. Pants, from S 5 to SIS for Goats, from
85 to 835 for Silk Dresses, and other goods in pro
portion. Also the hjghest.price paid for Carpets
Cali or address A. D. ANCONA, 330 SOUTH
S^ eet *. - • asi-m*
J FREEMAN, auctioneer
BEAT tXT?; l r street ’ a «K>VB Fourth.
This sale wmta^nd T e? SALE, MAROH 3D.
h A io Y atofe t^tml^r A d‘ W °‘ Stor7 - briefc
!to Tyson st. Subject 18 12t) feet
Orphan .’ Court Xa i~?Estale ffjnt gß ? und re nt.
GERMANTOWN road* a
house and lot, acjmnrngth“ i&otc m S {gT--SV°£
to Tyson st $45 ground rent. *Sn,, by itOfeet
Sale-Same Estate. Orphanf Court
458 MARSHALL ST—Genteel two-story brio*
S, be ‘°w Buttonwooa st,
d!h. °* taM C ° Urt 6alc Joknh?^,
21TH ST—Store and dwelling, with 4 tbren
story brick houses on the rear; and lot, below
Wainm st, 2uby 110 feet along Caldwell to t'nnL
F t ordJc^al^l
ouaidt dec'd. J *
D ADEL PH lA A three story brick
iBet npwtSfsdeep! 116 5C * m feetl f ont and from m
lotfbeti^f A Qmrdliv™ o ' atoryt>rick honse and
by 95 feet to an alley, ofwMcM? V*' 15
Peremptory hale J wmen tihas the priytiege.
1215 WALLACE ST-A lot of ground
stable and dwelling, N. W. corbe/of n™. Wlt ?
36 by 80 feet. SBl ground mn^O^uaP^rl
Sa^— F ttaU oj Michael C. Seitz, dec'd. ' oui
Iv, ST—A three-story bri- k dwelling
below MasteTst, 16 by 100 feet. 872 ground rent!
Otrians’ Court Sale Estate of Piersons minor?
ST ‘
feet anda corne r of Delaware avenne, 52if
“■HSi-S sfss t/sr*
I CtdinWtdn f 1 yal . uable lat . south side of
I st, east of wq pp e+ q > fan, r,, . .
|
-Estate of Stephen Sippltn. dec’ d Court Sal
[ 1,000 ACRES, MONROE CO—ln difreren
tworS!road r s omStrOU£lSbl,re: timbered;
I . 40 ace LS,MONT g OMERY CO-A good farm
I barn^ Iy K^Sn tll i, Wllb tw o-story stone dwellS,
I E P ri bg-h°use, young orchard, Ac. Estat
count'
| £> state of James ITaugh, dec'd.
ST—-Three* story brick dwell*
/?£». lot * 36 75 feet * SJB ground renL
° I vI‘ITcEEs i vr Sa^r EsMe,!f Feler Ldndis ' de c'd‘.
bvCsoffetSTTshree's!fryv C 50ffet ST T5 hree ' s !f ry bouse and lot,
iul^lmflßale* rent Court
14^ a bv^s^fS^ Y 'su^? ? ' S !f ry brick house and lofi
I gr °" nd rent - court
2004 PINE ST—Three-story brick' honse an<*
lot, by nn feet to a3d feet street. 546 v ground
A&oiJXT COUTt ******
I V J 3B MASTER ST—Three story brick cottage, IS
by o 5 feet deep to an alley, SIS ground rent B
976 N %t amtsF - ER£j > dec'd?’
flnit int hd. n ST— Three-Story brick hou3a
and lot, below Germantown road, IS by 87 a feet. ■
Executor's Sale- Same Estate. J Al . **
§ r T7?'5 ree story trick bouse and
lf Ch bj 19U fe6t deep - Contorts Sate
2iG6 AND 203 S LOCUST ST—Two!neat dwell*
ing?, each lti by SO feet to Stewart st gios ground
rent on each. Same Estate. grouna
/ALUaBLE Q-UARRY—A valuable tract,
acres, known as the Cedar HiU Stone Quarry! 3&
feet or bhcercaker lane and 260 feet deep. Emu
tor's Sale—Same Estate. ’ ■ *mz{-
‘ AN D GREEN STS—Valnable business lo*
cation, feet oa Green and 62 feet on 7th etreet
Ezewcr'x Sale—Same Estate. eurset.
PRUNE ST—Desirable dwelling, suitable
fer a lawyer, 23 by 120 feet. Every midem iml
ement; will ient for SCOO a year. So, 000 may
remain. . ,ww ******
ST.-A neat DweUing No. 226, and
Lot below Locust street 15 feet 4 in. front and ~a
feet to Manshtp street- on wnicb is a neat Dwell.
I p?r?' deceased. £aeeUior>s Sal '-' of lichen
r}‘t O J , l B , A l L §- SY '- A three-story brick Honsa and
,°J Slx ? st reet. 1= feet front, 65feet deep.
» r 4TH wan'n ?° le l Coins, dec’d.
24TH WARD.—A two and a half story House
and Lot south side of Crean Street, southeast of
Miller street, SQ teet front by about 200 feet deem
Orphans Court Sale , same Estate. *
w Ed I<WE MARVINE ST.-TWO three-Btory
bpehSomee. and Lots, below Columbia. Avenue.
IO it b t y A &£Z lund rent ’ each sale absolute.
MARSHALL ST., a two-story brick honse and
v two tiiree *story brick houses in the rear.
» n B S eI ’ 17 by 79 « irLC bes!
B°. T J Christian st., west of Gray’s
P HUTT°Dt\r ! |S b f }}& ie ¥~ Sld ground rent.
BC-ILDiNG LOT. Locust street, westofs2d
street, 20 by 77 feet t),'inches.
lo'met SGI,OY ' SeTenth > above Tasker st.,
a BUILDING LOT, Germantown road, above
■^S^Ui reet ’ Ward, 26 feet 8 inches by 200 feet
TOWN LOT in Delanco, N. J., 100 by 160 feet *
NIONROE CO. LAND—A tract of 180 acres in
Price township. A tract of looaeres in Tunkhan
nock township.
CENTRE CO. LAND—A tract of 433 acres in
Ru&h township. 4 tracts of 400 acres each,-Harris
township. *
£ E Al» ESTATE SAEB-Alarch 31.
pTms sale ‘will beheld on the premises at -io’cloclt
—'Fwo-story stone honse an®
112 feet 3 inches front and near SCO feet deep Or
■§«/£' Court Salt—Estate of Christopher tfmyter,
AD J OINING—Two-story stone house and lot
adjoining, 30 feet front by 283Yee; deep. Orphans'
Court Sale—Same Estate. *
FPBNESS. BRINLEY a on.. Koi: — sis
CHESTNUT and 612 JAYNE street.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF 1000 CARTONS
RIBBONS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 18,
At 10 o’ clock, on four months’ credit, a large
assortment of ponlt de soie bonnet and irimmimr
ribbons.
Also, blksilk -rel-vet ribbons.
Included in our sale of RIBBONS, OhFRIDAY.
willbeiound— *
cartons Nos. * ind 5 corded edge poult de seis
trimming ribbons.
do Nos. 10a60 choice col’d poult de sola
bonnet ribbons.
do Ioa6o triple chain black,
do Ios6o white Eveque and Mais.
do 10a60 plain and broche figured,
do 10a60 splendid quality triple chain do.
new colors.
BLACK SILK VELVET RIBBONS,
-—cartons Nos. la2o super quality Lyons blaclc
silk velvet ribbons.
SALE OF FRENCH GOODS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH IS,
At 10 o’ clock,. by catalogue on fonr months*
credit—
-500 packages and lots of Fancy and Staple Drr
Goods- *
M THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS*
• Nos. 139 and 141 South. Fourth, street,
n ■*r«*Sr e Js£JH :c<milt of toe United States. .
AMBULANCES, HARNESS, STAVES, Ac.
ON TUESDAY, MARCH 52,
At H., at the U. S. Arsenal, near
Gray’s Ferry, 30 one-horse ambulances, unser
viceable; 30 sets one-horse ambulance harness, 4l&|
hogsheau staves, good; also, lot manure.
By THOMAS BIBCH& SOS,
Auctioneers and Commission Merchant*.
Ho. 914 CHESTNUT street, above Ninth?
Sale at No. 914 Chestnut Street. - v
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, PIANOS, BILLIARD
TABLES. Ac.
a, ON FRIDAY MOBNINO,
OheUnt^et^fCoM^ 011 Btor6> Ka »“
haniho “ Wand Eecond
_ PIANO FORTES-.
Rosewood piaso fortes, made by Ohicfeenne &
Meyer. BILLIARD TABLE - S
with' ballf 1 W rosewood billiard table, marble bed,
TIN AND HOLLOWWARE.
Also, a stock ol tin and hollowware.
Thomos Birch & Son will Kira their persons!
attention to the sale of Fnmltnre at the residences
of those abont breaking np housekeeping or re*
moving. Also, bold sales of furniture eve**
FRIDAY MORNINGS at 9 o’clock, at
spacioua Warerooms. No. 914 Chestnut street?™
COAL.
SsECOND^t Wstreeta ' offlCe * N °- 31 *
Tnh97
JJRBS. - JOHN P. BHHAPP.
T J totS^tQ?sof WED INTITE
Buck Mountain Company’s Coal,
LeMgti Navigation Company’s Coal, and
liOcnst Mountain ** “
vUch they are prepared to sell at tho lowest mar*
ket rates, and to deliver in the best condition. • -...
Orders reft with & MASON BINES, Frantcila
Institute Building, SEVENTH street, below Mar*.
tot, will be promptly attended to.
* P P BINES * SHEAFF,
MC-tJ Area stttet yiiSili gshnyim.
J. "WALTON A GO-