Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 17, 1864, Image 3

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    [For the PhUada. Evening Bulletin. 1
3HB COPPEBHEAD TO HIS CONSTIriTENTS.
■Well! boys. ■we’re here again,
Safe from our short-lived reign
=Of glory in the Congress of the nation •
Thanhs to yohr thirsty throats ! *
Thanhs for your midnight votes»
'To you I owe so enviable a station.
What shall obscure my fame?
Who shall belie my name ?
What tool shall over d*ira
In council or L a e ?l ° aU “ 6 traltor ?
I’m never known to yield
A Single inch to wiser or to.grenter.
Jee. like a martyr "true,
Shut out from mortal view,
I pined In Lafayette’s cold dreary prison
And, like the Phcenii old, P 0I1:
Wot wiser but more bold
And daring, from my ashes I have risen.
For all the past, my friends,
’Th<,t' S J' Sht St t m ma, e amends
hearty W y ° Ur ““Eht nine strong and
?"”f^ alor ME, yonr guide,
° or three heside,
e victorious Ilemocratic party.
Boon shall we be in power!
. And in that mighty honr
bloodhounds we’ll pursue,
Till they And no retreat to hide their faces.
Old Abe. that vilest knave,
Shall fin a felon’s grave,
o HuSul° a Sh6S fo f ,lle w * nds to matter
ms soul, a cursed thing,
Its flight shall quickly wine
To hell below, to meet its Patriot Pater.
The Abolition horde
Shall redden our good sword
T Fnr?b a f iU ? e ° ne ° ur plans ca!a trouble,
Im ~ a nd f lll know rest
Tl ™ f. 1 confessed
o yof the black Emancipation bubble,
Then welcome oom pr om i 6 e!
good and wise,
■wTs'hTl’l Tr,f T S ° mhern SWa y.
We shall find peace, our Union faults confessing.
Down with the old striped rag!
Hoist the Confederate flag!
Come, bow submission to the great Jeff. Davis
Let every patriot pray, T ,
_ That he may win the day,
Tor he alone can constitutionally save ns.
My friends, a better fate
This conn try shall await,
mh to , ,to “ d and flelds 'with carnage eorr
With victory on our side, “ 6° r y
Your leaders -will divide
All the rich spoils, and you the eternal glory.
"With satisfaction great
That I have saved the State
From demagogues and Abolition fever
With Clean and spotless breast ’
- Tiat never knew unrest,
I now retire from public life forever
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATUBE,
CLOSE OP TESTEBDAY 1 s PROCEEDINGS,
I amendments Si certain
j 0 to e T oteT^ tl eonsidered PeOPle (al '
oflleetion the da ‘«
M Ch ° Se ”’
of the
the bill for tbe election^? 1 ?* ? 01 £ tbe Governor of
Ml was returned on°necount?of fThis
Governor, he not beine able b xS ncß ofthe
to affix his signature intim« fnwhf a ,^ arr isburg :
Ana d c e t fo? e th B by a railr ° 3 d accwent!f da7 >
n coSL f demd^K e mit°t f ee b ofTh B e |i T ol “ B
the bill was completed tkehmi?,!? 0 Before
the Senate adjourned d 01 one arrived, and
pal& Mis were
Falls Turnpike and Schuylkill
relative to roads and brt’d4s PP Th?
considered an act T “ e Senat e then
and struck out the section b?™ 11 ! 68 to TolQn taers,
ol five dollars 011 lm P osin g per capita tax
" that county
Schuylkill countyf A lawsuit from
and Tideout Eailroad PP lement to the Warren
Western Insurance Bn PPlemeut to the
Incorporating CoL^ie^'^stfe ol^^ 011 Com Pany.
Also, anumberol“calbiUs 6 “ SlUp ° om Pany.
tiothf^o er i a n?o n Sr?a! «** to
Districts, as follows-
Worthington, GlSte 6la?r omi lri’ Jollnßon .
st^. e con“i!niSf A? 616 * 0 ” ““
and that”?roe? ageless was “correct, j
The resolution was pislld? pendltnre of m °“ e y’
day and on S Wednesdav°neyt < V !lfte ,i, noorl sessions to
ut public bills 7 Xtfor 1116 consideration
thorizh^ampu^baseof^kehito l6 Tesolntlon au
members vras recm s °d nno m *n ps for use °f
amended so as to aumorize^the^ 3 t , he resol nUon
correct maps, and p£=ed th P urc hase of 1,000
B:
form this House Wt to in.
. of XUu, calSJoul In S$X“
Passed. • ’
?« ls Q^ e read in P follows-
In^ra a ncVcom^y. illg tbe S P«“g Garden Fire
b1 S uV an T? c t ? r the " reliel of Henry Bender
vestielinfcommiite“c t e o Xrco e nim erk ’° f in ’
the bilTpassed S finaJly !
follows? 11 Uurdreadingwere ffl ®“ considered, as
sttsssssss
r *SSSiS”“"‘ SS ““i
Kr s ras%.%#S®,«„“ 0 j“ gz
thirds to suspend rules. reet * 10 — re <iuires two-
Tre^urhrhl^g d iefni oetu?ned 0 etu?ned e h eCti h n Z 1 a State
the House reconsideredUie * 7 tb ? Governor,
cnrred in the Senate amenem 0te . 1,7 which it con
. recurring on the same th/vr™ 4 ’ and the question
car. Shonldthe™ukte r^?e Se r refused t 0 con“
ments, the;23d of March v?iU b| f£°“ ita amend
for the election of the state t. day P r °vided
journed. oiate Treasurer. Ad-
Afternoon Session. —The Hon««
?“ r “S the greater part of the ?es Si en Saged
ssrsfjs
ibf? e Oh£Sni°?4- Tlle Uohse passed the follow,
cal -Agency 6 A name of tlie Pennsylvania Fis-
Ato%ioctthi a “““herof localbills
and ejected Benrl H n ,S £r m «, joint convention
Both Houses h. , 7 P* EToore State Treasurer
the early p?rt o/thF a^f. ed > *mned a law dunng
The vote was, f or 40 hold the election.
•56. Adjourned. - 00 re 66, and W. y. ilcG-rath
, WisniN V ESm.
Eobtoson, Of NewYoTk h hn Ste ? mer Salver,
l?Z, n > D. 0., collided with th boQ i ld tor Georgei
Corinthian, Captain OutKiir,? Danish barque
with a cargo of iron El Tnf’ io ’ ln d for
carried ’
or) f®? 01 ™ struck the barque a lI,H
■dlu£* fol 2n. rl *® i,, *> and file TOat* !fi e iorward
« a Ber T and T Sfr P ? aptalE ’ tw ° «SS., an T
Corinthian w° Eeamon . were resc U ed f?nm
vapidity m,S nt^, , n , acco,ult of tie darkn2? i
ss?a^'3ia?^s^a«jaf'
philadeuhi.
io’the otwr °* b “ 3 * &££ ££
audited* ° f Ule Cemetery Fund was read
was
cuit or station in our Church iastifiHhin°fn ail T cir *
certificates of membership to ifm™!" 1 ; ' 1 ' 1 ""
here Who are disloyal both to the Sbh a L
to the Government, especially When X™ 0
Strong evidences that said certificates are t n “k 0
used to organize an independent soetefv hi-m be I
- d^otothe°&^o“f
The Bishop stated that he could not answer tt-
Conference gave him the power
a rTehn. “ repl / he 6aid td e minister
Jr? J; . r, Sht to g«Te a member a certificate who i*
cKe bnmfn rilh? boul i ds of another pastoral
him g nnt?l thebe’ 11 any charges are made against
Sj“i 6 Cbarges are investigated and acted
famify! U on°thed f eaS 1 o P t a a?e! o B „ isbop Lane ’ a " d
passed. “ * a beloved daughter, were
Slllrf,} F Tw aplain 411811 offere <i &e following ■
laws of PennsvlvaniI le t W rt, f tb mrequirement of the
for thefnse of anvS™? 8 effeo ‘ ‘b at real estate
or otherwise* be\fdd P h°i fi’i? 11 ’ ! lther ecclesiastical
jority of whom nrei? by a board of trustees, a ma
tbat the JrnsmS e^th nd K a vl , e , w of ‘be fact
Moriah Cemeterv tvwhf 01 ‘ he bnnal lot in Mount
their famihes of fhu r® n e 0 of the mini3tm and
equal number avmTn^^nS 6 ’ cons ' sta of aa
tu view of tha fat/e! . d min tsters, and
a charter °n the rnnr^ at r a S a PP>'e a tiou for
reference to the title aforefnia P h nils l lTailia w “b
because of the lee-ii a- 4 * 8 .been rejected
this Conference df»m = dla ? bliltles in ‘be case.,
annnl the ele'ctionlwlrtl M P r °P, e r and right to
fore been made •inrl°,!., LrU o et i S which have hereto
or trusteedvac’aSl and ,h e a Clar f? the entire board
whteh C a“lid titie m d et T reqtoremems by
aad °f the er /se A fo
“T d^SF"?M ‘“^■ l Sss. p,ai,l
iuterLtsof m onr e coFo?»d n,edto , consid6rt b a religious
{ 11 ton it the teZ r wte° r^ ie ?? pulat . ioa - leale to
to the approaching Genere wwV Lookl ns.forward
per body to mahepro™lten G ™ , lfllce “ ‘be pro-
Scale, to meet the religions c 9 m Prehensivo
people, especially now in'Twf *° f °“ r color ed
from slavery to freedom ’ FL HfT, transition state
body will take some unnn e »h ' g that: mit
question, we deem it nroiier tnF.= n ‘£. ls ln >portant
the Conference onlv to smufmlf 311 ‘b® attention of
vorably influence the toeasur ® s “ may fa-
Ple tt/der our immetote^h 116 colo ™ a Peo-
& P d^ olUti “ S »» d^op^
to instruct^hepresto to»Mdera I ? h be , re ‘l nested
societies Of onrcoioredneonle o^ 1129 ..^ 8 several
as far as it may be nraotirsl?» lm ° d ‘ stlnct circnits,
nishing them with teniSi ' wuh a view ot iur
of their own color Utrl EervlC ® by preachers
Preachers to or.
dren of onr coloredpeople* ** be “ eflt of the cbul
l 'The WaS unanirnou sl°yM J o t^ted Wl ' 11 016 resoln
cemetery°to?reportedthe°ftl“ow?n oftrustees of
in that capacitv She m!i ollo^. lngnames to serve
Of members of the nri”, 0 anni,all y
our country, and the tT£ mk„ , arB 111 service of
fallen while in the sewr^ 1101 ,. those who have
jßVtt* cSr?S““F »*?
ference delegations, SJI3 fr. 5 ’ GBae rai Con
read and P adopfed! e Sunda y School Committee was
' Pt’rt'oftoeterecapteaS’dfsh B ” o9 present ed a re
eral if shows b t h rseinents ‘othesev
from ail sources wm ShfiiV T ff ™cei ved
Conference? 1116 C,aimail ‘ s ° a ‘°f
Wesleyan “eimfte 6 OoMeF“f Bd^, e i^?™ m « nclin g the
friends of the Conference w ‘lminglon to the
E E PatSr^re C I A ' Fraley, and
the Dickinson Seminary* atTTHH*^ OIIIIII^ 0 visit <
, behall of the Conference’ WlUiams Poit, Pa., on (
meitiof , the n Confefen P etii e atab?R 6SS h ne e tlle - ind ?-
admphia,°iif b onie ba nfral >I tm^ < co l * b6 ° d Phil-
Confe^^Sntd 8
agents at New York ?u re?e COnler with ‘be book
no Sfgfc tb h ea n adB P ,Bcl ‘o the effect that
his district wlft i! nr ,mi 8 “P l0 y an 7 preacher in
cl i vities W K 13 of Pro-slavery or disloyal pro
takemteconsmeFftiontoi “ COmilli!1 “ “f six to
”iSd n S ° Ciety “^ctey
g P» V £SS SSSt ASVi*vKf!!E
™."i,MS 8 s. t sas* red a substitnte - wud,
r f~sg"£^«^r ion *
one from eaeii district be°'>nn tto ( % committ ee of
plan for the th? ‘“Prepare a
renceiuto two or phla ®onfe
report the same to th« . conferences, and
y«io°urZ until afternoin?° nferenCe
rence for thepast”year werere S rf tf 0f the Come- 1
They show: P y 111 were read by the Secretary.
M 23; white°pr^ationer| ln 6 e irS 46 ) ’ 470 i colored, ’
deaths, 7»g- hnr>H.=rn„ , 6 ’ l3 H colored do., 471-
chnrchesr^OToSS^ 11 te ’ SS2 ! children. 4, 781-
parsonages, 7!-^probable' of 5a me,81,731,400
H°“ a l collectVof, ro s^ 4 le ,^ al “ e > 5H6,100; ednea!
missionary do., S5O las-r.’p*??, o4 do -> *3.316 06;
do?, sn O OT : t ,n lb A® Cans , e - 51,093 S 2;
“"“"o?. 5493 29; Sunday 3 ,§® aeral Conference
and teachers, B.7G(V sc “ 00ls » 581: officp™
library, 101,431;’ expended ”’ ™lu°mesYn
improvements, ic , siraf-wr?* 0 ? ? ncl Parson
d“nng the year for bene v<ff ent S™„ oW collections
which is an increase n^;-.^ nrp “ Bes > *06,924 ig.
823,052 26. aSP oTer ‘be previous yei“f
nated and the of ,p b>a. was nomi
ference. r “ e seat ofthe next Annual Con.
Ensh Adder-
W. Mecaskey, who pa!sed h awsv d ? nm ’ and J °bn
during the past year, were from this world
bya standing vote ’ were ‘hen read, and adopted
The thanks of Conference *
the ™ d <,“ g bishop, secretary, and™ u e ?? l f 1 r ? d4O lhe
'be manner in which they dischmeed a ?‘ s for
A hymn was then snn£ and eir duties.
Eev. I). W. Bartine. Player offered by
ssSsSsssir,
A. Lo^ S acrefG? r d°e r n g ®tr^L H H P F te ?? o ' l
Garden street, J. Neille anri^rt P r S’?!’, 1 ? i Spring
street. F. Hodgson- “ttL 0 ; X Llttle ; Fifth
Kensington, J. h° i?ba s, A. Atwood;
eon; Hancock stfeetn 7 ji^r}^ m ’J > - L - Fatter!
W. McOleary- Front <i5 ea 5 oe !£' Sanctuary, T.
3dfng,» n i
l=S/^£’ p |?«d §*“s
8 11 w’ bl'lleslown, o. 'w' ar ’ to be snp-
B-Hughes; Cheltenham « y to ; T St ,: - Ta mes, £.
man’s Chapel and Fn?,U • "-Hybrand:; Leh.
Hoylestowm N. FraJn . n i!T’ w - T. Ma® -
Bridesbnrg, J. F. XOox •’
Wood; Holmesburg, tLbe snj,nv n .? tleton > W. b!
M. Griffith; Bristol, a. John P - ll6 fliti S ?. me:r ‘ on ’ T -
Hare ; Centreville Mission I,’ s. G.
JiUe,Jw. Trickett; 5 0b80n ; MorrS-
Lumberville, W. Matthiasw Hnrlock;
Howell: Allentown, W. OBest-n-,H ope ’ w - f!
W. Bickley ; Bethlehem G rnln£ atasanqna . C,
J-H. LightbJurne' sTOtteMte^ir £“‘“n.
Camas; Richmond Circuit, s H ’ . ■Me
-5ji l ‘rsi%/® .
s#Srr-P«S I# -
T CE OF the M ' THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1864
cobfeb:
Cm,!™Knce-rK nce -r Q J ° roach ’ Chaplain
Qunritriy °f Spring Garden Street
l'.l°-I'TON L F , M Pau District— Jos Castle
street, E j Nazareth, C. Hill; Aretr
W Vafor- 4t E p en .fn‘ fr ’ ?'■£• .«wplW
Whartons* f’ 8 »/r®* Th.-)ma«;
W. * Chaplain; Manner’s Bethel,
and IVderil ft “ J ’ JJohfJvL' Pit ” un , Ud 'P al
trai Home Mission to be en^itea“? BerS'
>ecoud st , n. Waiter • n Beck
rather: bcott Church T R itin Te ? tll st - A -
Cooi er; 1 «!' T As bury, W.
&£3gg2sF
SEHsS?
.amima/town. 0 j!“Gj I “gg-'Mt Joy°Joh’ o l,lrleU *
Bair bridge, to te **?«•*!
Jackson; do., Vine emit ’Tn = bnr , s ' J w -
Ridge avenue, G G Rake’traw?'nf yP u 11 . erd; 4 dO ->
Kemble; Huinmels own ivr c’ D 'J u P hin - S. T
town, J. M . v”eelerrHalfft x B TE 11; I t Mi 1 dle -
G. s ronway; Wise -n-sen n’ u S' Kesslerr,
S. L. Gracey. chaplain TJ q a B ’ 'ttcDonnond;
Quai terly Conferences- W - b" ’r~ amb ' !r ,, Unljn
B. A , membei Pitman ciirpel^ re %n C , bapl,lin
J. Ruth, chaplain IWern PenlteSi txml,!renoe ; i
Arch street.Q. Conference- h ” 1 ?' member*
sident ol Diekin-.™, , „,7 ’ “• M - Johnson, PrieSt
burg Q°;. onference- W“ember of HairiSt
> ickiiieon College, 'member^r'v 11. ProfessoriS\]
Conierence; J s iZ, f Y lne Street Q\Y
member of Bioad Street o V ab:lp ;i ' u U- S. A ,\l
Ml. Pleasant, A. Howard-’ < pYsrb 6 ? Ce ,S l)ar ' >y aad >
Kee; Lancaster, Firso tfburch G ™P\
do ,St Paul’s. J. F. Crouch ’ ° D ’ ViT P^<
S BAT - P ’ E
KHffW i
G. W Mclinehi n 1 Germantown, Haines street,
nryblSmu n'r'i 0 " Stephens, W. Ken.
J. O’Neill; MeSou Sq“?e j aEt i Sf 0 ?'"'
‘W°H’Smith?'
son; do , Unloni J°A. BrS; £*££“’
w'iim 6 mb J a d u o pphed? , Mt: to^emPP^ ed i s ßl 2 nd r
| HW Yo^u a , n t d fVrc'o^;e^%^ P irio re: be M ’ H -?¥
Delaware City, T St PP t G^;
Di-unnon; Newark. ftlf a cAt '
lbanert l M e t d: Nebo Bj?ge, <££
W. Hanim." lev- P™, As P lle ‘: Tremont, J.
St° m C]airland f
s T uwl?ed;’ *» "i
n,embei o l ’Haines' E mee 0 tQ a3 ’c C ?^ lain U ’ S - A
mery Square. D W G^rdn^Ph 1106 ’ Mont K°-
Paetorfleld: Springfield to 4> Pba ’ ni *'Hle, J.
McClelland; F t^d B™*’ 8 ™*’ J. F.
boro, V. Grav nns in ks’*t« ' » Pepper; Birds-
Mission, J. s y Hngbe°- b rn?n P wiu d; T Be . Bk3 counly
Connell. PottsfiSle f’ s - J- Me
saf iS'Pt /e ° r ™
Graj ? Media, D G^rge:’ F^^af’
c7r\i?K n j L W^ 0 “’b d -, F J Ol
of Delaware O ®* A., member
Orum Zor?* T Co^erence; Port Deposit, G.
t-
Faster:, District—T. J. Quiglet p p
Smyrna a Cook; SmyraaCircuit, H. Sarderfon
mbe snppiied"Middfetawn al i % 101 , e f d p ™P ie ’’
to besuppl'ied; ‘gow. 13 P“P'^
ingharn, fceem£rt t K s?nto"’5 ?nto "’ » B. Gill’
I>o Merritt, T. E asion ’ J*
Cooper; w d M ’m iue€ns,ow "’ s -A.
J- F. Boone W u V™ M - w “ r oer;Millington,
Gardiner; Mil(brd Circnit >o^-YolnV?l' ford ’ S - T - ’
El Miller, J O S’ T ' S ’ Williams; Kent,
SNotv Hilk District a tt
A. Fwed j ? n AU ;' CE ’ P. E
D. Conner; Eaurei Oircuit^nil 116 i Uook,
supplied; Tobacco SUck D n J**,? 1 * I*' 1 *'
Airej's, to be siinnliArt* cnUsi, 1 D. Ifndsoß*
c. T. Fram?- SYanuVo wh o^’ J- Humphries
cess Anne”!’, w! Cooper, g’ /
be snpplied; Annamessev F rt P ?° *? ns ’ OQ © to
mw» sasS te» L i
Pie, to besnppiied- T L o 'p™ ’ f ° r Peo.
A., member of S.alisbury Quarter’ll t^ D U S '
Dorchester, W: Sink o p r % Conference;
W. B. Wklton; Church' &“k n:F ; dC^sb^
r' a^^ Sn P plied i Cambridge B 1 ? 8 ’
Cambridge Cir-mir w <a -“•-uaddnx;
to be supplied; J ?f°Pn3° rc S teri
2’saSfc
si® iJUsW- S, "S£* f I ®
fceaford Quarterly Confere’ncY: A ’ member of
tion Bnd tbe
clndeS the° sSTentXvemS PsefsTfc’o^C^KCoD
delphia Annual Conference. tbe Pw ia-
MMc^loLThe^’
Paul’* 1 Church ety J s a 8 held* rib
respectable!' 611 e - ry -fe very
hymnT' Tasker ’ Esq ' ’ occupied the Chair. The
SEVENTH DAT.
■ WhS' 0h ’ ** e j«Tfnlsound!
nearly, as last year, and all been ralsed >
S®sS£:sS'fcf»;S ? “' , “““'
F¥»aus»w^|s®««
books circulated, 6, a>9 Volumes S TS. d ? T Bscho ° l
catalogue, i,6i» VnfnmL ”™' Books of the
volumes. Copies of WnU? Tract books, 113
406. lOC pkges T H ° ly bcrt P CQ res, 910. Tracts,
wS‘S l es“S.g“ Trac,sbaTe ae tongues,”
Od&rence, Rev.“ wTcL”' N ? w Jersey
Man ship. w * "IcOlary, and Hey. A.
gOO no,
Ttod and Walnut. at 220 PEab street, below
no 4
invited to examine P shippers
•treet, below Third knd 230 X«
J
&^ncyofOßX7S(^^d 8 r alwt?S° t ® Walnut
"*-S?gfiaMBMr
BEANDISapoPT-? ®?'H sen *.
’ UitTS and MADEIKAS. anil
aWear *, below «&
Ciui TUHacOO -
sP»ap»*ffOßSS f S
iahl7
Slips^tiis
mhl7
J-pyANiTciGABS^-
s “» «
-- ™®WiSsi!a.
1' Pounds?’
~ —:__ ah 4 g
LIQUORS. &c.
TOBACCO AND SEGarI;
(IF i(X» CAETONS
CORNING, M lEOH IS,
aEßortinem of nonft2 nr c-'edit, a large
libbons. ** e Sole UDne t and trimming
Velvet ribbons.
Will i" round- T Eale ° f RIbBON S.onFEIDAY,
cartons Nos. 4 and 5 corded edge poult de sole
x- ribbons. w *
do -1,08. loacotchoice cord poult de sole
do 10a0o°rip]p Cham bl'ick
do lOaOn,Tls ?tel:^ qoe;u,dMals
,2*WSßs*»~
1 ON FRT7?jv F i. FREN^'EI GOODS.
I At 10 o™ik A> bv M^Sf ING ’ MABCH JS.
J credit 1 cataUogue on four month* 1
I Q^lf SCka * esail<l lots 01 Fancy and Staple Dry
->5 OASES BBITISH o AN’D SAXONY DRESS
-'&&£3S£JESS&'
I tv! d S solla colors poplins.
I 5° JP 0^6 colored PersiansT
5° ?£ r ured mozambiqnes.
I Tn and ' vh,, ° Pialcl lenos.
Do tliesfl^ 0 d ° r,en,al lustres,
M ODEnnr ? «"? Alexandria cloths.
biqn?I eSPans6 - 1 SU P" Plaid and stripe mozam
* CaSeiflD * DAMAGED GOODs eMdilleS
„?. a c c °unt. of Underwrite™
, ON FRIDAY MORNING
Bi^rorlgii^'STatcK
,:£? blacl ">£n.
14-4 Berlin xepbrr wool dn
Large size balmorals.
■ T LONDON MELLONS
tilf London 6-4 coJ*d meUons.'
credit— cs ’ bF catalogue, on four months’
Dry’ Goods, C6S and lOtS of fresh Fa “cy and Staple
Catalogues on ntornlugof sale.
March 22, at credlt _
latest noTelUes S received * d d ’ lEcludm B. the
- Also—
SS£&2«i.
Jo SwXiped mohairs.
p p&S 111 clolts
dS SSSJS" 6 - “« WOOl fllUng.
““ 0S FOE
March 22? at?o T, ovl?rt Yr]ilOßNlNG
lcaSe6 4 ' b^«p ° a eloc t .for cash
?n?hfi fa ?°y d*ess goods.
per of importation,
F
„„ OK 1 '” “““
At ie™o c “ A JJ° KH ™?' march 21,
logne, lor cash? ism sol % fe y ca»-
Yontlis’ Calf. Ki« s^r,i ;a ?l s e R s ’ Boys* and
Balmorals, Cava6v an Hn'J?« nun jt Boot f\ Bogans,
sortment of Womp?« v- s> , &c - Also, an as.
Boots, Shoes, *}? d ohil dren>s
variety suitable ”’ 0f eTery
'„
maters, dealers urn wiiif. prices. Watcb.
well by calling auL purebaaers will do
Race streets/* comer of Slxtb an<
sBFeters*s^^s*I A pSALB.
Layer 'WatchesTof^he^^? 3 En * llstl Patsnl
motors; some of thAtnhftS°ilJ ll,p 7 oved M(1 l>**t
and Tery fine and h?oS a I e *J Te pairs extra jewels,
plied for immecU^l^wl 1 ? 0 ,,™? 011 ' 3 - If
hiVia! S
•££S^.sisuscie
AT P ¥J^? T IS-^ E c |:pK LESS THAN HALI
H?U AXI SELLING PRICES. ““
, Kplfl magic cose, hnntinir case and rin«wi
bottom English patent lever watches, juUieweM
. and plain, of the most approved and best maS!™:
fine gold hunting case and open face
tent lever and lepine watches; ladies- toe e?M
enameled diamond watches; fine gold AmirfSm
hunting cute patent lever watches, of the S
apprised styles; fine silver hunting iase and crnei
face English patent lever watches, of the most
approved and best makers:. fine silver hunUns
case American patent lever watches, of the most
aPProjed makers; fine silver hunting case Md
open face Swiss and French patent lever and
lepine watches; independent second and dohbls
l^ 0 i?Z, er y^ oll ® 3 ; silver qmartier English, Swiss
mad French watches; fine gold-plated watches:
watches, fine English movement!
And numerous other w&tches. *
nto!? *wist double barrel fowling
costty’ barr baot action locks, some ysrj
MONEY TO LOAN,
n°»ZSeaV TWS
•ltber at
Ko ired ’ two-thirds of tberralu* ol
tie goods will beadvajiced in anticipation of sal*.
. . CONSIGNMENTS
publio sales*. 6Tery des crlptlon *ollclted for ow
TTnSTr^v!; e, s ne machines; se Yeralsuperlor
usss&s.
by a. a.
]3 Y J °'K N
hyies i fin
ff^ fln *'Ingrain, vStlan °hp tfarftep,y ’ superfine
wJu te andVed eh/ck ? F and m? carpet.
?o£xT;
ON R^Ers 8 AND AME
.«£®*msb&sku:
carpets.
-nlecas® "woolf rpt ! a
— pieces wool " ? ar P e, s |
pieces wooleu Vene-iai| iln c:lrDe:s
-— pieces list, racaort e e car Peti
— pieces Perop car, ets g ® C“rpBts
'above eck h matting
asCrossley, Brussels 6 bBst make - s 'i=ti
ai d Lowell manufacture c * u £ ram ' 01 *ke Hartrord
W 10 o’clock, wi“b?s o irt U ; March 2l,
CBEm°^’ a^u r italogQe ’
ofFrfncli, inmt (£™ ES A / t L ’ L °TS
*c., embracing ?aw and"ch af’ Usl * Vry °° 0cU >
fancy and staple article hJen* ~ < '~; if !? r ' nl8Ilt 0<
and cotton fabrics! ’ S,,k ' worsteii > 'woolen,
eiamln'atl^y'^ e t s b o^ s i™ e will be arranged for
tag of tbe si!le7wbS, e “ ly on lta ">om'
Interest to attend. deale rs will and it to theii
IS®»ra^'a»iB»a
1100 packages Boom, r™£ REU ab °»>
Army Boots and Sho£?’ ? * oga ? 8 ’ Balmroals.
and Eastern . Ac., &c., of dt?
and prime asSrtmlnt ? ’desS > w ° ing a fres *
men, women and children. desirable articles,-for
momtng'of'saie 163 Wlth catale snes early on ih«
-jj-j- , -die.
M. AUCTIOHEESis
tIAED-Thel/l. 14J Sontb street .
Sale td Booksellers TOin eCoDd Philadelphia Trade
i2d tost. CatS/o|uS reaS“ n>eilCe 0n TUESDAY,
re^eM™ C |c ar at “ation given to sales at prlTntt
STUBE? EVERY tH#r|dAY AUC TIO*
MORKI NI ^fS- STOCK.
*32 th do rOS tWenties
- do Korth SrSi' llB^^ RaiJl *oad Co.
20 do Am?r,„t ™ lottn Josnraru'e Co.
30 do Spring SiM Um i aJ Insora - Bce Co.
60 do Min”Hin p“i lnsutan ce Co.
>8 do N “th?r„ t , a ‘ )rQa<l Co
-31 do „f be L t,es C*® Co.
ao do Girard LH ?. n To wnship. 5 hip.
13H d d o° dBtock )
6> on Northern Liberties Bank
. Pennsylvania Ifailroao C'o
£5O, 000 bonds Union Ca2li r ddi,ional ■
69 sLares
5 « !5 ares g™.'Ex°ctan7e CC B 0 ank '"
si" h t ree M pr chants’ Hotel
0 S do reS s'nr D “ u a (Pa - > Cas Co.
12sharts efibi”™?®" B *, N °”b™Pton Turnpike
5o e T^ d ? u 4'pwri^ , S! Bd stock
Boaii Co * enslngton “ d Oxford Turnpike
1 S & d tS r L« a s, ne InS ‘ C °-
><o rL areJl?eb^n r e°Jo a ° Qardiaa -
VALUA t E| TA^A S T ALE T’ MAfiC H. 22d.
MOUNTAIN, abom ■ LO 'Y7ST
Sr Cust Ga P Improvement^ B, i J °‘t! ll " lands
Middle R. R. and Coal tv, q 11 ew York aid
to., Ac., adjacent to severalratir B*l., 8 * 1 ., ebaana Coal
ographic Plan. several railroads. See Xntli
a
erues at the Auction Rw ms lhe above P r °P-
James M'snll^c'ec 1 d E \’tw l rT° r DT Sal£ ’ — * :state °f
PROPERTY. No. 2ls Pot, A FiStlJ'' 81 NESS
No. 143 ROCK Street. street, and
sssi ‘sssrsas
spSSS^sswgffiSK
S'S4#fSSlf
feet front Eace aa d Vine streets-Ji
hSl^e, E Mansion
22KgS A | EE t EO / a
e EGT - Arck street,
u,aa ®d Stable in Hie Ol7 BriCk Nv.-ell.
iss^* s
ii ssss^s
NEA.T MODERN DT7ET T rvr* -v
1901 Plr '
505 LoiSrdTSet? n ‘ USO ’ No.
MWSffISS?
S th , Sl'"™^- K DWELLrXC '’ F - at
No
dentown Road, Bnrlii^t o Er^t- 5 r reet ami Bcr *
from tbe Railroad I’epSt ’ Jersey, onemile
Poin E t ’ east of
a .ve.sea C c“Va?^“ able G ™ a d Rents of 5, 50
*§SB£gg^^ar--
warehouse Jones allty f °ar-story brick
Cnrten?dettfjlTwt’ | : s r ? ( ‘Si f '^“ , . e <* Martin
ING, Cumberland «, Germantown.
IN* EA No. *«.f ?S Y . BRIGK bWELL.
Square. FlTmoclh 5? ' near KittenboSe
DWhSiSS, N^ e ,t^™L E sH°Vard BKICK
DWEL&nS, H Ch^'® TOSY ' beick
D ?H E !M§ol? ?a4 “™“ E ' ; ’ S ™^d BKICK
W T^f of ’^ an^^n^ ELL! "'' G ’ N ’
BWELiINa - »«■
Orp ß au A s E Cor TAT p E e^ AI ' E ’ MARCH 59.
George re n PIOr ?- Sale —Estate of
HIDOE EOAE, ( onne^rr„ 2,i AGRES on the
October last > t 0 Au * ® sta te sold 27th
Bithogrrphic nlau . :u ?‘> sold in 5 lots. See
lots. 6 <S- Brick clay on part of the
def’d~3°i!l^ 1 |~ Est , a i? 01 Anthony Rnffner
Lnaraestond Barr st_abont 17 Arßpi' key st ’
ACRE^iS
Also, without re«en-» LAND.
—129 TRACTS OF MNti : ° smt Purchasers
PENNSYLVANIA. vhf- ND tlle OF
rTii, Wllole «- 111 acres
«2£s&3& T^KSi Kes , N „.
4??™iSL BKIOK DWEL
|jn»t, £nfem F d 'V^f 3 street > Coral
374 by 150 FrSs^ reet ’ 19Ul
iis, P dec’d.-NEAf Ue D\\^LU\G WiU T“ Bnr ‘
and I! ac Twonti titli
Nos an and m T 7 i? O ? y E ;frS KY DWELMNG S,
doTth sfdeMAEKFT strre Gl! h _TTSr ° STOICS, I
Ninth Sr s , ,reer ’ Eighth and
Filbert stjeet’ Lot% hy ?o,: 1,1 tbe rear 011
•sirahi*‘* , ‘ &BI '® BUSINESS LOCATION— O de
firable properties, ~->2 and 7°l Arch ~ 7, e ,T
“S" staple, Zane sirrah ’ Wltb
D Nos »67
and"f?lde
^K D |g^ EN «^ D lo EN n,, S;?®
At to &C '
hogshead staves; 4184
S ** Ts§ri& rUI SUth street.
'SSSSrl'g™?®i&. 15?®
tnre, rosewood piano, pier nUiror feath*. S l '
tapestry carpets, &e. ' leaUler beds,
eXamil!ed atSo ’ CIOCb .U» morning of
•snOTT?™? 0, 1452 Norm Eleventh street
._ PMO TlSEYofkpETsfi W ° ol)
°At M MOENINO, E MAEOH 30
E aS?
E.vr P «?° "•.’-sfasss:
TATVTFk r -
J No. 422
• KEAL tSTATP bove Fnnrt k* '-*/
SaLE . MAEOH3O.
konse .m, lot, above ComwiTinn‘7°- story brick
n„ T } ° n „ 8t Su bjec“toss,-,, ’ lBby m feet
Orphan• Court Hair—m stair jcr oo ground rent.
GEBJMANTOWN BOaD-a 1 ? 1 ' 4 Baoney,do c’d.
bouse and lot, aj..minn 6 ®' brick
to Tyson st 545 gro.fndrent bym *&■
Sale—Same Estate. nt * wpftonr Cfowr{
briow lt, wd bcick
dfc ! d. ° ri ’ W «“*. 2&g£
*& '■ 0/ Zfs * r£ -
boute and three story brick
:ee: up-war«.sdeeD es< ? feet frontand fromfgg •
32dl CKEAfc*J*i sT m.-_ A * - ■ *
l°\ between Girard h ,£i ck
by ifo leerto an alley nf J^ e Thompson st, is
rale 7 ' ° f whicb “has the privilege*
I W-A lot ° f ground, with
3« by SO feet. e &?; r^nJ-K C °™ r Orangast.
.Srirga-s?'”i n * erart '
betow Master stf?bly
Orphans Court Salt* Estatfof j?- 2 groand rent.
>’ A JLO WHI USTWfI//r'T T' no ' s
<» b ‘’ *
CaiJowhill st east^f V tv^ able lor ’ s °uth side of
Sbjppen b?t® h ° c )^ nd > ot .b e !ow
~im t fcu^ ,e S* Un - dec- d orphaiu C °“TtSai ■
trae“ ,^fs^ S f ' MOMEOE CO-In differen
t ear two railroads m fatr ° BdsbDrg t well timbered
- -
ricT or %^- :
ground,
HaogK dcc'd ° Tfhans CoUTt Salt—
■ng and H Vo“ P lli 0 by S 2rfif e -| t S r7blio]cd^U-
Orphaos’ Court SrfZ- »?/ 8 P°5 ad rent.
i 219 CA>S ST—t hr Pe’er Landix* dec'd.
II 'A by 50 f, et. l sa^S,‘^? ry b ” cic bouse and lot,
Sale —i A C £tt a ,? Sie,onncl rent - Orphans’ Cour’t
court ngssj
by 3 ss a t>el T d^p S ?^ l^f e^ or y. IS
MHTLJT
f lo b .below b h r ' c L h , Ollsa
Exeru-or's Sale- Sam- E,to‘r cau ’ 18 by feet.
'#islF “»"»« “2S?s;
acres, >h nown £ StoSeO® tractl
feet on Shoemaker lane aL-in l to . n S Qnarry, 3 16
“ d*o *rtdeep. Extcu
cation.^G^rSf^KJ^nATm? al ? e bns “ es 3 >°-
i-rccu. or- AS« S a 62 feet 0 “ 7tb street,
fcrl fa^| T b suitable
Kmlin! ec!i V,UI lent f ° rS6UO a y^S 7 S^OTO I rna£
I-o^WowL^7siifi 5 I) Z! 11 i ngN °- 226- and
feet to M&nship Sh- t “• front and 7U
if ft No. 2(JL P , a neat *>Kell
■Perry* deceased. * Sale* Estate of Robert
Loi^nifsixAsl^e^p^^fron^CSf o^^ 4
Md Lot souS D s'ide of &eS sto, T Hons «
JttiUer street 50 foot fmo♦ Stteet, southeast of
OrpW Colr7s2,s^.'- E^ out 200 deep.
IWC ar d 16iS 3XABVIN# ST .k
brick Homes, ind Lots FiJ^^ hr f e - stor y
lot, with two three.’s’torvhr'i S .°h y brick bouse and
above Brown /^;1 to ?- b h r i c l Q llbus f sl b the rear,
Siooo may remaim ’ 1 ‘ by ‘ 9 leet> 4 % inches.
Fe A^ai N :t f?e b n Js st?or'' of Gra y’3
BUILDING f At 81,2 sronnd rent.
%'«. atl by 77 feet°Sv inch^. 1 StT£6t ’ west of 52d
JsbySo‘met NGI ‘ O ' r ' ScTentb ’ above Tasker st,'
A?rie Md^wS-d^r r fr P - t0W n road ’ above
TOWN LOT in dSco n S T “?ro e l aoo:refit -
MONBOE CO ’. 10 2 by lw feet
Price township, a hAnS," of 1! * acre ® id
nock township. 01 100 acres in Tnnkhan-
Bnih^wmhfp 0 ' ° f 433 aores ia
township. P 4 of Hiu acres each, Harris
Th,- i^ Al ' i ES TATE SALE—March hi
P. M.° S ‘“ e WIU be beld on lbe Premises at lo’ clock
adto^ng,^®!ftonT'by 0^ ,O , S
Court Sale-Same Esta.tr.. J leet dee P- Orphans!
i N EVEN?NG^ y \T^ 1 h SATURDAY
Biver and Mountain Views- “& n £* aie .l
&crjptajai piece* from tha j- -krnit and
most raitemarUs£ 0 ” Si ° f K tlla
»««, c. Ajs.usiss.ssi.igi,^
r’EißK,,™“««»*«» ii>
™g™T»m r ,SfS¥.“j I .'’“ hd “"W™
.#SSv«Sr
goeds, suitable for Spring sails and millinery
sSIf
tore of pities removing descriptions. FunU-
ItMiL ™Jes remoTlDg or breaking np Honse
el eranMj? premises of tie owners, or at their
JrJfFS* spacious Salesrooms, Nos. 62a Ohest_
nut Street and 615 Sansom street. ’ felS-tf
B Y A THOMAS BIHOH4 StyiT
Auctioneers and Commission Merchant. “
No. #l4 CHESTNUT street, abore wS??*
Sale at No. 914 Chestnnt Stwer
* rt3SsnS|3gg@
BA n<
liandEotisehold’fMnftnre, 6^?. 1 newan<i second-
M l£Val P ®“^^'S?^° ,lioteMS
with balls, a & t 0 rosewood Milliard table, marble bed,
Also, aSa^OW^E.
of°FnSltiS , Rt ( S? lr l’* r * on,tl
mc^ e a
FRIDAY MOENINn 8 / ** ,VwrT
~SS££S2gg2Eg^jjg-
SdeSS>HIA. ATIO:NAI ' BANK OF PHlLA
ingtoSoo > o®M? 0, ofincreag. /
C^^?‘^^“ i Ient;'WILLIAM H.
lateof the Philadelphia Banlc.
Nathan Hilles, di Mgtoks:
George W. Lewis Shallcross,
Simon R"snvd ( fJ' m ’ - Charles E. Kremer,
Edward Haves ’ Benjamin Kowland, Jr.,
• >ua * T . Benjamin H. Deacon,
“W 6^3t d »? a H®V ® Philadelphia la
thetranlL^ o '.r l34Mam street, Franirford, for
"Pen thSSSg ?lms - neral B!^ S Bn « ne6 *
aad°enfoHihe^teSsf Coe6SiWe pollltS
W - ‘ ’
TjaUKIHAN’S UNRIVALLED YKKTTTT.fI -
Urs and Toupees, Ladies Lone Hal
BnUds Half Wlgs , Curls, Bands, Ac., thtiap.
8019-th. s, tdmoj No- m 9BEJSXNBX «r««C