Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 17, 1864, Image 7

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    £ xxxvraiH
® * OLOBB OF YBBTERDAY' 8 PROCEEDINGS,
BE£iAT£.
j arr; Johnson, from the Committee on the Tnrti
licla^ry, reporied back the bill regulating: nroceed
and f ° r ° t£er
-j llr- Howard offered tbeisfoilowins- r»«ni„«„„.
■That the Committee on-FieC to difected 1 to m'
pmre mto the expediency of providiimanatteiffi
ifed r “nd y erU MVnt UllloriZ6 tbe
lelve on loans contracl to take anti re
[r cl . ou loans aua discounts such rate of int*™**
district S- a ter b ®t aUo^ B ' 1 by the laws the 1 Statl. 4
whi^h f wn ry ln w . hll:h the association is lo
i riff, which was agreed to.
Ihe Commirtsn red ‘Sr lollow * D e resolntion: ' That
ioanireifth? =n° n Naval Aua irs be instructed to
liavv same Promotions in the volunteer
I tv?’ Uar ° r analogous to thatot the reeula?
L a Xd'^r ?not beestablished b y law so ns to re
Pc d h m 4L to a r^r d “ Ct - ‘ ba piass
| IV s i. Foster introduced a bill coiicprninr*
fee'tte t?S a p?rtJ^ S n b / nisd - Bsi « ned t 0 autho
itates CnnVto tl. „ U of convicts of the United
|i^ofthelnterior IS nSn t eSlS “ a,ed by tbe Seore
&in prisons of r£Z’ dto c ° ntract for their labor
§risoo P "hMi h/™ v s n ° U3 Stares, until a suitable
Ke actnr i rIP prj J lded 111 the disturbed country:
Sllowed and « b a CXpenses of transponationis
volArT, subsistence of prisoners 1l cu*to-
V ” 11 ; 18 ' It-repeals the act of Febrnary
lent n« U »* d “„ An a S“° antborize tae appoint?
Jolnmbia - > n 6 jailin tbe District of
introduced a bill to organize the
so'?- ld lor P B of tbe army, which was referred to
i?e Committee on Military Affairs, rh.s orifuiz
ff b proposed ou the infantry basis, the officers
jons services, and resultog disabUit/ fromTcma
Sffie £.£%?Zu7
tol d Ti'i Ty , bisto / y entitle SS2
Won. may be transferred to this corns an d sTo
A™ 3 pcorably discharged after twPyear/ser
by depriVat ' 0d “ f
ld?se?teiS o i?r, (^ 1 S s ' ) i . ntrod nced a bill in relation
tates r whdnh m 1116 mmtar y service of .he United
reftrred “> tbe I'Ommittee'on
nn d UI d ; s< l u alifies frem voting or holding of.
deserters who are beyoud the limits or the
-‘pd States, but directs the President to issue a
lOhl.n.at.on of amnesty, dependent on their re
£“ l ° i b< ; BerTl ee> Wl l h no Pnnishment but loss
i pay during their absence, on their re-enlist-
J ?„ 11 r, '‘? iraeri 18 ■ Deseriers hereafter are
pnved of the above mentioned rights of citizen
f?^nf a ?^, pro , ceeded tothe consideration of
-trici of Columbia business
••J? e n bm ta incorporate the Metropolitan Bail
; d Company of the District of Columbia bein
S n mner (Mass.) moved to amend by insert-
be n ° eXCInSiO “ “ ~
Art cars for whites and cars for the neuroes, aad
• present company had done this, just as the
an steamers had the power to set apart portion!
heir steamers for first, second, and third clms
sengers. Railroad companies do provide
•grant cars. They had the legal right P to J ie ct
ared persons from the cars provided for J the
‘ £i„ pr<md ?? ttlat a su tficicnt number of other
, Were provided for their accommodation. He
tiear such a disposition mani
f d j 1 wblte than to ride with negroes. He
r J?\, ld man born a gentleman, and with
nstincts of a gentleman, feel aggrieved because
" c £ L n^ Beat< ; d al °ngside of a negro, oraTadv
• she was not seated alongside of Miss Dinahp
° r . ttiis hind comeirom the
■ fc class to whom G-od has-given all
•gs that constitute the most perfect manhnnH
womanhood, or from those P whof forgemne
i es whe™ them ’ , choose to throst them?
:es where they are not wanted* or from that
•iy sentimentality which in its process
e so much to degrade human cbaracteTinthK
nd , lS ? eing 60 iudnstrionsly cultivated
- political element. The onlv comninint St.
forfi™ “ that ° f a negro clothed with a brlef j
lority as a surgeon, who presuming to thrust
•self into a car with whites, was thrust ont
•had received no petition from a single resident
r £s \ * ° known to the country, even to
ideas seem to bS colteol
the legisla*»n of the country, and who seem
3 winning—fet it go out that this legisiacion te
tte? d WT h eri can Con P ress on the plea of
tier written by a The men who a.™
attempting to urge the-e measures?
> l^ ann £ * n . cooial and political equality, are
f£l « nds toe colored race. Fifty
? will uot expire before "history will record
iact. Look at the fate of the poor Indian,
it,-on lo oket l at toe Atrican in his
‘'‘OO’, ke accepted it asa decree ot Providence
’ante? 1 ?, 1 ? 6 “ a -r Was 80 far above l l * lll in all the
sutes of civilization, political power and
J condition We presented at this day a sin.
1 before the naiions of the world one
teaSSSSfI, 111 biSlory ' We have
i 11 toree years trying to debase oar
said,° raise the negro. If the massive col
’„a f w >s edefice shall ever tnmble to ruins, the
kk wutten over it will be * ‘Here lie 20, Ono (JII'I
es who lost their libei ty in trying to elevate
£ l de 'r proper condition-!., 000, (mo oftlacto. ’ >
•• Senate, at!4OP. M., adjourned.
; HOUSE OP BEPBEBEHTATIVES.
J House resumed the consiueration of the gold
je Honse proceeded to the consideration of the
ibili, as retnruedfrom the Senate with amend-
i, Y.) had yesterday proposed
pendment, providing the obligation to create
Ipro e i B n d ’ a ? c ° rdln S to the act of February
180-, shall not be impaired by the sale of
s ™ T Prn ( , Pa ' } i n J eply t 0 afew observations
SSTB. Pruyna.ndKem&n, ofNVw York, said
3 ligations ofthe act of 1,862 did not require
fund should be paid in gold, bat
should buy only as much of
innm “ WOnld amount toonfpTrcen?.
amendment of Mr Hnlbnrd wasagreed to.
C nl.) opposed the bill, it was a
i,ol ‘ tu enable the Government to go into
■arket and gamble in gold. What was the
jece id principle between the Government,
(millions in ns hands forthis purpose and
' ,r L W A lh only thousands! He was op.
, to the Government buying with gold its
paper, at a deprecation of Its ownvalue
.by 1 self. If gild is to be taken out of the
be p!lK ‘ t 0 tbe Government credi
' we would be enabled to sustain
edit of the Government, aud keep piper at a
• value. He woo d voteagainst ibeGovern
■becoming a stock jobber and gold broker
pould he laithfnl to our pledge tha the coin
;1 be reserved for the payment ot the interest
i public debt and decreasing thesinking fnnd
: Kelly (Fa,) was opposed to the proposition
gold when it was nret brougit before the
ft thinking it might do harm, butou reflec-
P had changed bis mind, aud would now
ae bill his support. He did notcoosider that
iwer ■would interfere or impair th* obliga
>f the government as to the -inking fund or
tot of interest on the public debt. By fceeo
-1 twenty.two millions of gold in the Trea
ve are losing interest upon it, and increase g
com mttditic.s to tne government to the
and children of our soldiers in the field, and
! nv°Si le th t laT^e ' He briefly “rgued that the
power would have a beneficial
’“‘h ‘he government and the community.
J 1 did not make it the duty of the seer,tire
,d r o ei ';o r^°bf U H urplßs «£id.butautl£iBsS
f the conntry a " Cret,oa fortbe b * 3t
Stevens (Pa.) did not intend to make a lorn,
! . He had no knowledge that w“ klin'fif?
I indulging in theories regardTng financS
f. He lad uot very much faith 4«*»r cia4
tfact. By the legislation of Vongr*. T' two
ggo, whether wisely or not it d-claredTn
hat gold was no longer money, in the actuu
actical sense of the word. The money of
.tion is that which has been mate lawful
ay act of Congress, which has demouetiz-d
nd other coin. He repeated that practi
what Congress has declared lawful money
tindard of value. Iron and lead have been
’f Prtce as well as gold. The nse of
* aay !, , lb Tv. when used in lien of
s , tbe exception and. not the rule.
enivmi e ibnn« oldS twp nty millions of gold,
le known thnt ar ,h Waßted by the merchants.’
it SS| ihatihe government his money
ks on the ,n ? b e rate - anl tbp n the
and sell th ir eie 11 ! ceasa *° whet their
S ttmt
ers may take from us onr gold t „ The
of his lemarks he said that, fnlhe Iw of
•y next, we will have fifty
d, ar.d have a surplus nf mtl.is 11 ' of k 0
10 disposition. In j,TrW‘sm°nl‘lr W ‘5m° nl ‘ 1
the previous question. ’ Mr - St evens
moved there be a call of the . , '
s disagreed to,-The bill, h,amende,!
atf, with the amendment nf air Hnim,
providing that mat the ,’
lr l 'L nkine fnild tt< 'bordi'ig to the actVf e-eh°
sth, 1863. shall n,t be impaired ta ' b :
Putsed^-ftfiagainsi 67, as follows- Tby
IST SESSION.
! fc' 11 ',f :aviE (Md i.liaw.s,!», wioi), Donnelly,
Fenton Cmmlm Eliot, Farnsworth,
£ rL, 1 ?!’ G “°t h ' Qrinnell, (iriswold,
?°.- übk, s!' h “ bba ril(Gonu.), Hulouo.
Jtnckef.JuUnn, Rnssou. Kelley, Kellogg (Mich ,
Kellogg (l'*■ T ), Loan, 'Longyear, Marvin \lc
Ulf J ’ MooriW.nl. Mor
till. Morns (N.Ti .) emosMyers. Leonard Myers
Jorton, Odell, O’Ne.ll (Ha ), o rch, Patterson
?eh lian tr’ o Pi o e ’ie ® ice (Mass.), Rice (Me )’
Schenek. t-cofield, Shannon, Smith, Spaulding,
hum, Siehbine, s eele(N. Y.). Stev’nst Tha ef.
1- p'Oii, Van^Vaiktinbu’ gll, Wadsworth, Wish
l ) ev n W,' ) ’ hhnr n (Mass.), Webster, Wha
ley; Milder, Wil.-on, Windom, Woo lb' i"o
, J>ats—Messrs JimesO. Allen. Ancona. Rai
r 3 fr fc !?; ld , W ' n yr ich Rliss - Broomall, Clay,
Rin ?H S ’ "n *e Y - >' D -ming Denis™
Eden, Eldndge. Hale, Hall. Harrington, Harris
(111.), Herrick, Big by, Holman, Hutchins, Ker
nan, Knapp, Law, Long. Mallory,, Moray, Me.
Allister, McDoveil. Mc'ndoe, McKinney Mid
dleton. Miller (Pa ), Morris (Oniot SlorVSon '
£ ob ! e > (| ,b '°)> Pendleton, Price, Pruyn!
Radford, Randall (Pa.), Rogers, Ri llins (Mo 1
boss, Steele (N. J ), Stills, Stronse, Sweat!
dhtni aS w^ raCy ’ Yoorflees . Wheeler, White
(t hiol, Minims, Ye.-maa.
, ptUssed - isas follows: That the
Secretary of the Treasury be and is heiebyan
<he r i.u e biic o denthi P a tet^ e n Payment of ‘hterJrfon
tra™ liml d ® btb y P prlod not exceeding one year,
oftoterelt imnllh eUher witb or . without a rebate
expedient »udV b? c ° E P onB >' aa to him may seem
ofanv rnlrt il twl 8 bereb y authorized to dispose
not necessary Yreasur y °f the United States
pubHc d'ehr y p?L^ e o^ ym l nt of tnterest of the
tte s f kine'nfnrtl ded^“ 111116 oh| igation to create
25 1662 shall n?. l C< ? rdu Rto 1,16 aot of February
baU not bp unpaired thereby. 3
t _ f use r ® 5 nmed the consideration of the bill
XrTufflfe^ 6 r ° Us ° f the army uaemployei
officer offered a proviso that when any
n?,ae_f> oomprehended in this act, demand a boird
such'boai-d s^all^ 0 3baU bB a wi ‘ liaß “> serye, that
shill find hf™ 11 b c ? nvenpd * aad i* sa ‘ d biard
to whi oompetent to crmmand in the rank
to actilo entltlBd , he shall be at once restored
tber '?“P a - v i and Provided fur.
olrnntllcf m eB ? ho have received the thanks
tmnted*ml faring the present war shall he .-x
-bS ihn S tbe operations oi this act. Mr. Cox
clffim?d t his coileague (Ml . schenck) had dis
claimed all inteniion to strike down ana - disgrace ■
fini P.ar'ionlar officer by ihis bill. He would cbn
hll aLfZl { l° tbe effec , tof the bill The Waroffice
nnmh b n W f red ur resolution of inquiry as 'to the
npfwi h,, lia ? e6of offlc rs and staffs who are re!
and fnr»J D anaiyj'ngit I find twenty majorgenerals
tv-BerZrZZ b rmad.ers relieved; but of !h,“
maruS,^^^ C^^^ aa J®g^ > f e pri B °^em r! on e 'conns
Sonrfffflsrss?
I but for the indignity which will be stain nr»r»n
them forever. They are entitled QpoQ
noted tbe regulars wkh^mtpay 1 ™ d^™
-I P fr; d pSL a, |iTame r nd t |i^ airin<lniry - T W<™
Some of these officers have been thanked k**
of°lS| SS io6? e thn ral Mc . o,e,lan received on the 9*2
an-
=ss 'S.s
telS C of°fh °» Dlydra^ll, e wba t is Iqnal m one?
expenditures of one day. Is it wise
®?°“°“y ,0r £ , u l h a snm *o dishonor some ot the
best officers of this country t Will Tin* tha e
WniflnMti 811 oUt f a^‘e ’ whether intended or nSf
who feel an interest in these
officers feel it a poor saving thus tn attain*
omc^rT erTe tht V ca I T e of to* Governmenu xSesl
Um'nation'dnjing their’liT^s^ 6 to be «*- W
»wTn«r^e n^e^
ssmSS
GenerM’McClenirb 66 1116 Bame StoSS
B ™ McClellan has never seen Lee since lets
The only communication he ever had ™ cYX;
any nature with dur?ng 'the°Mm^ffind i ?lm f
to his fair name without inquiry. Sneh action as
this, without a Board of inquiry, -trill do lank to
justice, not only to McClellan, but others who Ire
in the same list. No partisan jealonsy onehFevel
to be allowed to influence oura-tion as
to the brave officers who have done their duty in
b» e |fo° oh 10 ? 1 ‘ lmes - , Especially they
be placed at ihe caprice of any one, not even the
Genera? 1 ° T MS distinßUlsbedand iair Lieatenam?
Mr. Farnsworth (111 ) remarked that his col
leal ne on the Committee of Military Affairs (Mr
Schenck) had truly said that the committee did nit
by reporting this b ll intend to moke an assailt on
any particular general officer. There waTnothm
personal in it. The country found a large n umber
of major and brigadier generals and their staffs
?S 7?I /' P pay and rendering no public duty The
U- 1 of unemployed officers was furnished to the
p™* in response to aresolntion of inquiry The
President made those gentlemen generals Pon
gress did not pass a law to make thlm.o He ffid
not nnoerstana that a man once a general should
always be a general. This bill proposed to force
the President to remove them. He regarded it IS
disgraceful that officers whs have beln rliievld
irom duty should be strutting at ont and drawing
Wl,b ? ,u tendering service The officer
ihl? la, nS aCtB ? was amgracing himself far more
!n l o xr P oVliilon V of th bil * lor vacating nu
place. He wanted the Presid-n tto deal wi>h them
ashe would with asubordinate officer, andallothere
&SP whom the Govern meat had no service
ot^n^'J 5311 < N Y -) advocated the appointment
ot a Board to examine into the power, of these on
employed officers. . Incompetent men had been
d from Paddcal con-iderations for their
polincal services and opinions—men who never
die and never would render valuable servi-es
The incompetent officers seonld be dropped and
the competent ones retained, and their merits and
demerits conld be determined only hy giving them
Ihe benefit of an examination. He repeated ht
fa \or of relieving those who nutkehold
NOTth he hm n ’| T e r of cr P sb ing the rebels of the
t - d ;r te hfm ra ! ? in„ f
Wonid it E 'have Sft" th*?.* 1 -tn 16 ,^'
Hite and to create the Impress inZ annl toa
U h^a 1 ri t i?ol| Te ? e ' >n nl, j nst| y dealt with"! (\ m irt
«d , sprace for aD °»fcrap?oyed officer, who i«
waiting for orders, to draw pay, and whe, : , he is
saving, »‘l stand ready to penl mv life aiH •
replan 1 I i, Win d 0 effect^
■d + \f ai rt * would ii have on the Array of the
Potomac . and raiebt not thev say their f»^rite
mmmm
wLh sncce.is, lad b «- b ® d
gathered around him because they hmr faith I?
? OT “o.mn. fODEtlt the baUleS wbicb should nevct be
niri-itsfof themiemp?oy^ e offlcers'passed
in ° rdfr toat & ooSS&'Z*
Mr. Garfield (Ohio) wished to state very briefly
•What was the issue before them. We oneht hv
some means to provide a remedy.for unburdening
reLlrfll'/’ Wb v, l r tl was Payi»K offleers who were
, Pnbi'O sex vice; and tin was not the
siTonge t argument It is a matter ol clear and
thrir n?lm C » 10 °? ,;e T* in tbe flßld - The road to
tneir promotion should not he blocked up hy tho<e
S?s ™ltS ,rforinll “ i “° duties. AH would admit
lie i^ a grievous evil. He had no hesitation in
ffie'em and the War Depart,
tol these effl e ? ffl r“ rs ““derthe.m, are responsible
iiK.i'r.tf^°® nn*mp.oyed. The re«oon-
Uongress riel° Tfß f ,bPre -and nowhere else
age brfgades ° e Thel ® om manrl the armies or man
ensntsf | r seTleants d to”d„? SS ' gn o Captains ’ lieQt
post a#ick. tor regnlate a eK^,- f l° ng ?e 33 oAnnot
en ployed or uDßnfplov!d It u wln' T * f , mf!n are
dered by the milrarv f 14 i 3 30 or *
m.r say tothel’rerident vllfle d il r ’ !-o >eress can
or Fremoni to a commaid o? 1 ? e«»l“n I '| C,!Mla ' 1
eral. Uorgress bus no right m il. -r ncb - a eea ’
matters. Considering the eondiM™ r e r rh Wlt ° anob
at the time the war comm.™d hS exbre^m 7
surprise that so fp W officers hYd eef Xpro ' sed bls
who proved to be failures The^residel'lhacl^m' 1
to nppoint or relieve nfflr.ai?^ aK
rrand, end bevStlained him to n®ing
As to a boaTd lor the examination of'those oficll
be considered it impracticable:as decisions nrnhS
S^lorr 11 the Honae at
r~
J. EEITENBERGER &SON
«OT PINE STREET. *,1.3,4
THE .Milt EVENING BULLETIN;; PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY. MUCH 17, 1864
JgLECTEICITY. ""
WHAT 13 LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH.
Messrs. GBIM and ALLEN,
form ITT - Medical Electrician*,
and GaHoro2 SSO h latetl wlUl Professor Bollei
Scto wn J n ’ harm* dissolved partnership, Hu
TBOS. ALLEN, a;
StTML he i offloe ’ No - 723 North TENTH
still treat n^rt 6U ® oa ' t ®? Brown where he will
?3SJSS^p2Ss»;‘^3£s
non B o< 'of C> E?R D XfUS’ 1 w^ the varirfS modSSa.
u ? lect ncity and Galvanism. This trpat.
iment has been found remarkably successful in «i
“P* 6 "**
Ol a / “ lroat respiratory organs
_ A lew of the- diseases in which successful mr*.
have been made are mentioned below cnr ®*
Consumption, first and General DebUitv
pSSfysi^ 6 *- Diseases ot
Neurit DiabeSfs 7 *'
C<m|tL a t?on Agn *' (Famn ’
Dyspepsia. Pile*
Rhenmattan. Noctmnal Emission*.
Bronchitis. itwJC,„ ° -
Xnflnenaaand Catarrh. P eafiles »-
No chargefer consnltat
»A. M. toflP. M..
Testimonials to oe seen
QPAL DENTALUNA.
*uperlor article for cleanlnr th» Tenth. da.
SS y^ g ,S EimalCul ® wMchX?e*t tSem M
tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of tr a
grance and perfect cleanliness In the month I
31111 wUI be found toXi %*l
Phyni^ oB6^? 1 the distance ofthe Etentlsi
offeredTa rft T B JS°^ Cop i 3t ’ “ 13 confident!}
Ss“ k ‘ RELIABLE substitute for the uuotr
tam Washes formerly in rogue.
MISSf BI acquainted with the constltm
cnr^^i 110 RE nta LLINA, adrocatelts uses; 1-
lO P revent Its unrestrained em
ployment. Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary
For sale hr nJS B 5^ D “ d SPRCo¥ Stajeti
K*i? DmgfUU generally, and
§s»s®. sastsst
BS&SBS
T f ®. J. SeattergoSd,
OhSl^S^ 00
n^ghKoo,,
Bispham, DyottfcCo.,
Rȣl a* S 0 H. C. Blair,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth * Bro.
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DERFUL RESULTS °
acute and chronic diseases cured hr sne
i S wllen deslred by tbe patlentfat
WALNUT street, Philadelphia, and In
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png the system with uncertain medical agents.
performed by Magnetism, Oalranism 1
?Wfrl e Jr ItlodiacationB Of Electricity, without
Sore 1 any unpleasant sensation. 7 For fur-j
whLi^ on ?^ tloll Bend get a pamphlet,
1 hundreds of certificates from
-Oflbe most reliable men in Philadelphia, j
bare been speedily and permanently j
£^fh a ?? r I i a y olber treatment from medical]
th™ ? iled ' ° Ter eight thousand cured U J
less than four years, at 1220 WALNUT street (
I i™„U,T^7' Me^ lcal men and others who desire a i
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SSyrinTTwo'S’ ll ® o 01 iectures at any time. $
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p dSSSMSS* a. a specialty, j
PROFS. BOLLES * &ALLOWAY, f
beH'lf 1220 Walnnt street Phila. <
J COMPOIWU SYRUP OF
—We often hear it repeated by those
SYRUp a n e F COMPOUND
DOCK, that among all the thousand
remedie s offered to the public, there is none of them
!? y as % cou £h medicine, so potent as an in
vigorator, so effectnal as a purifying specific, and
biiity, nervous irritation and a general sinking nr
a prostration of the system. e smJUn« or
bytheproprie.or, F. JUMELLE, No.
1525 Market street, and by all Druggists. ffe4-3m}
BRONCHIAL TABLETS ARB
found tobean Indispensable requisite In tlu
iraatment ofßroneblUs, Catarrh, HoarsnessTand
TS’pSffivnSSi^ l organs of th*
'RSTLAOK'B DIPHTHERIA lozenges _
are a safeand speedv cure for
§is^ ri . a ’ ?° nghs - Sore Throat,
ESTl'.ry RenereJl?. toT
of S^3^ r '
A TTnw i ’ S a A^ N i, OA OIL OB EMBKOUA
TJPf r i7' A r ehable article: Positively carat
FMt- miS’«i^ 6^ ra , 1 Kia . *“>(»: "Spnuna, .Proated
BMk.°rSv P^? D i? n the Umbs, Chest, Sidt
PJSf Jor s ale by the Propnetor, H. B. TAY-
Tanth and Callowhiil streets. Price.
‘ tsCenta - fea2-3m*
JUST RECEIVED BY DATE IMPORTa
~ fine Old
E£™ dlcln 2 1 LANCASTER A W^T-rld
Pharmaceutists. N E cdtuar A hpti i
TENTHSIa, Ptim corner ARCH^aad
T N , DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY
JAMES um^ TY -OF PHILADELPHIaTI
TC^^» I 'r. HOT i Si '-. > T 6 ', Tbe Bar " e called the T. P.
C^? e ‘ us V.elie, owner. March T , I 6«,
Sl°s(io.' Attacllme “ t £u r Libel. Stipulations m
hllwhom it may concern. Bv virtue of the
o j* ‘Attachment snr Libel, to me
tached w“w, NewLoldo^'
Cia^ e w?l a .a(eMm^ YOrlC ’ ° f Vbich
Eaitl Barge will be sold for tbe
c r7 act «' f, .T, work and labor d£”e, and
materials found and furnished in partly renlauk
re caulking and rcfasteuing the sahi Barge
“‘? ?' bprwis<> laboring to make her seaworthy l
unless the owner, consignee, commander, or some
person in their behalf shall appear anil
same or otherwise obtain the discharge of d
notice Wllhm tbTee monl hs from the data of this
All persons having liens for any debts contracted
w?Uora°tm C b U^nt. thelr etata “ -cer b 'tht»
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Feb. 11, 1604. ie U mr![j
ATOTlCt.—LeUers orAdministration lo ids
Estate of A NDRtW J. W eSTER, deceased
baying been granted t" the
thne '?" eh ' ed y e requested to make payment, an t
those having claims against said Estate* to nfesent
them without delay to ELIZABETH WESTER
Administratrix. 13U5 Girard ayenne. or to her
tor ey, TH „ Mas j UIEIILi 53(J
_ lel3-th-6c*
EVstaTl. of IUAKGiRET BARCLAY, dic'd.
ilil f 1 ce v. la bert*by given iht th= Register of
has erante , ? I ?,i Clty : ? d ‘ ° an ’y of PllilHdelpbi.%
tm'fon ’unn it T d f" ,I!ned letters of AdnTinis
( I AV lstato of MARGARET BAR
autJrson*haJ „ e „ c, i J - of Philadelphia, deceased,
an persons havinz claims hgainst said Estate, are
M wsonViTJvn, ,“ ake hnown the same, ahd
G ffiuUY mS' PaymenttofVEOßOE
fT I^ NSON ’’ 4M “‘ ld Yora e ilil
——— mill- th6t#
Li°oJst^tp (J nf > V C n FlU ' irE 01 4 per Ceut - Loan
Mirch mt ,Mi, P w ns y‘y a “ la * for 5516 05, dated
a°Certiflcate of S^per^Ceut
Jun“?u"h nS N6 Ta ?l& f ° t r ““ 8n “ ° f ® 2oo ’
tor-GeneraffS'n 0 ? 11011 h ? s hPen made to the Audil
mr-weneral for a renewal of said Certificates?
ELI K. PRICE,
wo 811 Arch JTtrftflt
Park a's 1S1 ( « r °“ 6 8ll:tre
delphia, in the »»m f of HEN EVD
application will be made iKii*. I ** T' £ E NTZ. As
hereof, for a renewed pmh? 1 wpefcs from the date
given. lor aren e™d certificate notice u hereby
Executor of HENRY D Le’\T7 N a' Z >’a
March »,
TnMPLOYMEW I FUR WflMpi r-;
XV meat for teaching Woto„ depart
been commenced in .he School oi£ 1 f raplllns has
13-V4 (-HEST KTTT Strw.t r„i D'-sisn building,
may apply as above. Chargero? t 0 leirn
mhs ‘ lmo § ANN 7I X OOLLADif; 5 '
INFANT’S RETKEAf.
mp?. samttel e^w^rds°p p& -
Institution, providing a refinue Prmc *Pal. This
derest care and cZure
to seven years of aee will . '■'“"dran from three
day, APRIUI3 ! n *™nes
delphia by Railroad. For naSiinV from Phlla "
Eev. S. Edwards, Media, P pf ‘°
Bishop Potter, Rishoi) Suwon**" References :
copal Clergy of the oitv T - en o’i *“•* 1116 Rp> 8 -
Martin, Esq. 8 Clty > “>.»> to Abraham
' ~ fel7-3mS
DALLETT * bOhffSumTBONT O^, 6 6y
ition, Office boms fron
at the office. de2-6m»
legal notices.
LOST,
EDUCATION
QHAETEJi
vmv ERaNKUN
iIRE JASLRANUE COMPANY
OF
PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS
o N /t^ UA S T X * 1864 -
.S2-,4-57,849 95.
CAPITAL, .
ACCRUED SURPLTtV ‘ ‘ ‘ $4O0 ’ 000
™ raD p D Sa s ;.---.- I ,S;S
TJHBETTM;!) CLAIMS, IMCOMBFOB 1861,
LOSS PAID SINCE
85,000,000.
PERPETUAL i^TEMPORSRYPOLTCIES
Ciarles N, Bancher* 11120 1°? 8 ' t
Jacob B. Smftb, AlfredF^cr’
George W Bicbards M . D
Bit WAR T,President.
Jab. W.McAllistee'. S^V^rn^t^,
safety insl
l^? rP OFJ!C^3s e 'p ,e n suture of Pennsylvania,
NUT Stfeei?^ a |e l « ll 0 ™ er THIEBand WAi!
ON VESSE^ mE INSURANCE
FREIGHT ( * l ° parts of the world.
8* Merchandise generally,
we U in K Houses, &c.
AbSETs OF THE OUjttPANY
•inunnoTT «♦ November l, 1663
fe “ ates| & -"tasyss 5
Si-ofPenna-irit^llgl
™ PWadelph.a
*>:££ l^syiv^riiss^t llls,ooo <*
sn nnn T)f“ ortfi ? ge6 'P ercent - bo h<*a.. 22,306
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad second
iv nnn “orteage 6 -per cent, bonds..
15,000 300 shares stock Germantown
Gas Company, principal and
“*s“.* K nara ntled by the city
5,000 100 shares Stock Pennsylvania 15,660
, Railroad Company
5,000 100 shares Stock North Penn - -
21 nnn Z?ci a ai * l ! oad Company a 656
21,000 United States Treasury Certi-
I2t?nn V 8 "® 8 01 indebtedness 21,420
123,700 loans on Bonds and slort-
gage, amply secured 123,700
$791, <5O par. cost, 8768,737 12—market
vaine..*..
Real Estate
Bills Receivable for Insurance*
maae
Balances dne at* Agencies —pre-
miums on Marine Policies,
accrued interest, and other
debts doe the Company...
Bcnp and Stock of sundry in
surance and other Compa-
Estimated valua 5,265 66
Cash, on deposit with **
United States Gov
crnment, subject to
BSO.BOO 00
Oaah, In Banks 35,553 3S
task, in drawer 200 SO
_ _ DIRECTORS:
1?°”“ C. Hand, (Charles Kelley,
£° hn c - Davis, Robert Burton,
A - so ° d "< Samuel E. Stokes,
T^ o^ 11 ?, 5 PauJdin e. J. F. Penlston,
John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan,
Traqualr, William O. Boulton,
Dallett, Jr., IMward Darlington,
C. Iland, . H. Jones Brooke,
William G. Ludwig, James B. M Farland.
J^P 11 R- Seal. Joshua P. Eyre,
R; Jf• Huston, Spencer M’ II value.
-ei P er » John B. Semple, Pitts’ be
Hugh Craig, A. B. Berber, *«
C. HAND, President.
__ JOHN C. DAVIS, vlcepSuit.
HimRT LTLBtmn, Secretary, fiaie-stuth
THE MANHATTAN LIFE LvSUßflNns
COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
Accumulation nearly sinon one
Total Losses Paid.......:....
Dividends made orer V
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE!
~,Ao' Hs WALNUT Street,
This B - Agent and Attorney.
n«ir>nln,= Company offers superior inducements to
E vesei v hi,tf effec f, aß insurance upon tffeir
setriinf thin? who desire tiie privilege oi
or qu : fr!erly P m£ ’ ““““r- semi-^nnuall,
aiij h thelifc 3 „t re H loWer 111:111 mest Companies offer,
_ Any information npon '
rnlly given by tbe AGE:
eessary Books and Table;
n, _ LOCAL BOARD (
Alonio Potter.
”^‘ B * i^ievens.
Hon. John M. Bntler
Alfred Jenks A Son.
S. Y. Merrick A Sons,
Rich. Garsed A Bro.
T. B. Peterson A Bro.
Hnnsworth, Eakens A
Naylor.
Boswell A Wilson.
Walton A Yost.
£ B. A J. F. Orae.
•MEMOA I , EXAMIf
M. D.; Wm. Qardener,
T~
a ®NOE COMPANY OP norto
LAND TKAra
B^axnut N .^ u^^
The Properties of this Company are well ln-
s}" 1 , 1 ? ] h ** mailable fand for the
Sbv r infnS ic P e erSOaS Wh ° d * SlrB *° 1)8 P^
aid i (>r^>S EISKS ta6en on Vessels, Freights
mLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on
H FißF n ßi!&o r n r T ° art l - °“ als <md Steamboat*
rlKrj KJ.i>J£S on Merchandise, Fnrnltnrfi »nd
Buildings in City and County. •’ mlur ® and
incorporated IN itm—capital ssgo
AND PAID IN AND SECURELY IN
VESTED. TOTAL IHtOPETIEST
*1,300,000. PERPETUAL
CHARTER.
~. _ „ OISBOTOSB.
w C ? ffin > James N. Dickens,
Jone «- S. Morris Wain,
’ John Mason,
am ! \^nL T -S7>!?. I '’ ’ George L. Harrison,
Ambrose White, Francis R. Cope,
Richard D. Wood, Edward H Trotter
William Welsh, ESClarke ’
William E. jßowen, William OnSmings,
T Oharleton Henrv.
ABTHUE- a. COFFIN, President
Charles Platt, Secretary.
This Company, favorably known to the commu
nity for nearly forty years, continues to insure
against loss or damage by fire, on Public or Private
Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time.
Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and Merohan
dise generally, on liberal terms. "
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus
Fund Is invested In the most careful manner,
which enables them to offer to tile insured an un
doubted security in the case of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins,
Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
William Montelius, John Devereuz,
Isaac Hazlehurst, Thomas Smith.
' Henry Lewis,
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President
Wixxiaw (i. Crowell. Secretary.
Anthracite insurance company
charter PERPETUAL.
Office, No. 311 Walnut St., above Third, Phila.
Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, oh
Buildings, either perpetually or for a limited time,
Household Furniture and Merchandise generally.
Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes and
Freight. Inland Insurance to all parte of the
Union.
DIRECTORS:
Wm. Esher. Davis Pearson,
D. Lather, Peter Sieger,
Lewis Audereld, j. e. Baum.
J. R. BlaMston, Wm. F. Dean,
Jos. Blaxfleld,' John Ketoham,
W ESHER, President.
vnt ttr ev,3?' E- DEAN, Vice-President
bMiTH, Secretary ja22
1829.
PERPETUAL.
7M.SOO 56
38,363 35
107, M 7 ]6
89,919 S 7
115,739 19
11,089,425 53
tie subject will be cheer.
NT, together with all n*.
s upon the subject,
)F REFERENCE.
I Keen & Coates.
Thos. Robins, Esq.
Clem. Tingley, Esa.
A. W. Little, Esq.
Henry Simons, Esq.
Alfred Day, Esq.
Jacob D. Heft, Esq.
Watson Malone, Esq.
George Gilbacfe, Esq?
Thos. B. Beck, Esq.
Adam Warthman, Esq
J. A. McAllister, Esq
J. Warner Erwin, Esq.
h EES—T. M. Dry a dale,
M. D.; J. K. Knorr, M.
deiS-th,s,tu, tf
rrr§^?S E TRUST COMP ANT
NTnTYan&ETOTi I MJ3 : ,iS? UEANt)E ’ A »
OFFIOPN? T PP I £E Al ' rr > ofPhiladelphla
CHarW CHESTNUT Street.
Capital, BS(£«^^?h^ EEPETUAI '-
MdMm and Invested In Bondi
Continue to teater^™^ 668 ' T
unities and on JClTes, grant An.
rally, which depem? o^the^m, 6 con H aota g one
They act as ExMntois i klgencle3 of Ufe
Receivers, ClmruTHtff Assignees.
Minors and Trustees E eneranv mS*>. onartllan3 0J
to their charge by committed
corporate bodies nalS ’ Courts or Justice or
Jed e ifllte. a of Profit, to the In-
Thomas Htdgway** ■ _
Robert Pearsall, £5? f. Brown,
John R. Slack, jXJ S'
F?eT?f t'Ttr ameS ’ Setb x'fSly, 1 ’
Frederick Brown, Isaac Starr, *
George Taben, Stacv R
Henry G-. Freeman, gSg o^
rZS-iaSF-^s:
Jo™ F . Presld^ l >j
i'^PANT^ 1 1 * INSURANCE OOJM-
NO.aiO SJOTJTH FOUBTH STREET
• ‘The Fire t _ bblow ohbbtkbt. t »™EEP,
feSBSSSrSI
=2r*““sr.a ssyys
,p^f S adjnated ““ with all possible d*.
He o i^ ri K^l llOb<ir 1 JosephM^ore,
£E2k?sS».
•treets'flat® 1 Tammany). 1 *
ala. C °S^^i b^p^ n^
bylaw, 8100,000. Maks Inani^^S^ 0
hy FlrB ot PnblicTo?Prfmf&fC
ss o F „zr b ' !e s a. of
„ „ _ DIEEOTOES.
Oeorge Erety, Henry Oerter
!£*£»» sssa?^r er -
Jonas Bowman,
william McDaniel, Frederick tVAii 1 '
r ' J^obScSer,
George Blntz, Jr., Stephen Smith,
Samuel Miller.
* >aiLlP fioinuif. Spcretary. al3-tt
OOli-
petua1 pobated peb
ci,M?K6 224 WALNDT street > opposite the Ex.
nZT FIRE ’ on fiSSuSSSTS'taiiSIS'
merchandise, furniture Ac., for limitedperiodL’
manenUy ° a baUdifl SS, by dep^?!
The Company has been In active operation for
the period of SIXTY YEARS, iduxini; 6 which Si
lotses bare been promptly adjusted and paid. i - ii j
DIRECTORS.
ID. Clark Wharton,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr.,
Land Lewis, *
Benjamin Etting,
Thomas H. Powers,
A R. McHenry,
Edmond Castillon.
John Li. Hodge,
Adolphus Peries,
Wiliism McKee,
M. B. Mahony,
John T. Lewis,
Jobn R. Wilmer,
William S. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
„ JOHN R. WU'
Samuel Wilcox, Sec
ANB ENllnd iwi
—^- S^CB on vessels, cargos.
M 1 partsof world, andon«Su
transportation on rivers,
SmudsliLs conveyance* toronghSnt to.
M CRAIG-, President
D. B. Vice President
DiaK) to as.
William Craig Henry C. Dallet,
? r L? nlJen ’ William T. Lowber
John Dallett, j .Tnhncnn iiZ!—?'’
Merrlclc, Samuel A. RtUo^’
Gillies Mason Hutchins.
Benjamin W. Richards, Henry I*. Ride?
Pearson Serrill, Charles Conrad,
William M. Baird. \
COM
INCOfiPORATED 1810. —-fTH a btf.~r PER*
tjTT* TT .A J,,
310 WAHNHT H Street,
u rr o SKSfcSS,2ls*
SUS, i5 ue *° insure on Dwellings, Stores.
o’T.? e y£ haEdise ’ Vessels in port, and their
2 ther personal property. All Loss«
Liberally and promptly adjusted.
_. DIRBCTOBS.
Thomaa B. Maris, John T. Lewis,
James R. Campbell
Norton, Edmund G. Dutilh,'
Patnch Brady, Charles W. Pouitney,
Israel Morris. J
THOMAS R. MARIS, President
ftXBHRT fi. 1,. Obawuord. Secretary. mv2l.
' Ssij? FIRE ASSOCIATION
F PPM A r,e.r, l T^ c S rp S- rau ' d OJarch 27, 1820.
3l N. FIFTH street
i. I ££ I £|L5*LDiNGs, household
FURNITURE and MERCHANDISE
®BSSS& ca generally, from Loss by Fire, fin th»
City oif only.) y ’ (
Statement of the Assets or the Association, Jann.
ary 1, 1563.
Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the
City of Philadelphia only ~ ... *706 4M (tt
Ground Rents...... J £§i?o 2
fap<i a
TRUSTEES:
Wm S E ° HQB W. TRYON, President.
“• Hamilton, Jos. R. Lyndall,
LeTI P - cLST’
Keysar, Samuel SparStw*.
, Phllbln > Charles P n”™
i°Ji n . Samuel Soattergood.
Sts' 1 ‘ • Jesse Riphtfoot.
mvs WILLIAM T. BUTEKn,. Secretary
AM E IKbUEIHCE POMP A Try,
, NO. 4Wi CHESTNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
„ „ , „ _ directors.
Jno. W.Everman,
I E chardsou > Robert B. Potter,
n w y Jno. Kessler, Jr:,
p' K™ l E. D. Woodruff, ’
Chas Stokes,
Geo.A. West, Jos.D Ems .’
FRANCIS N. RUCK, President.
t ENAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President,
w. x. RuNnHABT). Secretary.
CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Branch office 409 WALNUT street. Cash
Capital and Assets, 5330,500.
JOSEPH TILLINOHAST, Agent.
.Refer by permission to
E. O. bCRANTOrs, President Eim City Bank.
New Haven, Conn.. *
JAMES M. BEEBE & CO., Boston, Mass
WILLIMANTIC LINEN COMPANY, New
iorlcClty. fefln iS
■T. B T.TPPTNCOTT A Co.. PhlladelnM, 7
PIANOS. &0.
North Seventh street. ’ Ie at No - 11
mhlfi-t’mj
O-LOSE & BAEOKLER.
!■*,“ * ’ ‘0 930 RIDQE avenue, above Vine,
and is prepared to receive orders as usual. His
many customers bear testimony to US skill and
ability as a correct and thorough Tuner. His Re.
pairing is done in a durable andartistlc manner,
as he is a practical Piano Maker: has eight years’
city experience, with the best references which
can be given. Ali orders promptly attended to
and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. Price
for tuning $l. Orders from the country accepted
and done very reasonably. mh2-3no
AN ASSORTMENT of the best
wTryFll New York and PUladelpUa Manu>
*»r ® fa cthnng. from 8275 upwards.
Also, MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Cabinet
Organs. No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the New
Store, a few doors below Walnut. P. SOHUX.ER
*C°-, , ■ lel7-3m
JHEBEB, President,
etary
Amln™
pewatosai fbopebties at
FSripMt T?' A ‘ 1 - E *—TJi e very fine larm of Adam
x-cldejais Esq., on the West Chester road
miles Irom tlie Market street bridge* containing 150
acres, V.- 11 h very flue improvements. Tlifr man
sion is over 100 feet trout, on a tine lawn, seveSd
springs and two streams of water It is two miles
beyond tie city limit. The land is in thehfohel!
of cultivauon, bas been nsed as a dairy
farm. On tbe property are also very extensive
, buib mts for carrying on that bnsiness.
, !) Particulars may be had at the auction
I'cbtMrt 1 ! 1)6 e s ami “«d on application to Mr.
hcktf Idt, owner and occupant.
desirabl -, farm of 75 acres, adjoining
west Chester, pari located within the limits of the
borough. This valuable propi*ry is in the highest
state of cultivation, and the fences, buildings, Ac.,
in ccmpiete order. Pure spring water is forced
np to the dwelling and barn, and every portion of
the laim is abnndanUv supplied with the same. '
Ar escellert orchard, in full bearing, of the
Choicest van-ties of fruit, as well as younger men.
unions, are on the premises. ■ 6 pau
Thi.-properly is situated on the northern boun-
f a; y °f 'hf borough of West Chester, and adjoin
ing the Ch.rry Hill Nurseries. To capitalists aniT
farmers, or for a deltghtfnl and hewSy
sea , it offers nnnsn.lattractiona. *
53 ACRES, GRAY’S FERRY ROAD-A
valuable tract of land on Gray’s Ferry road,below
the Arsenal: also fronting on the river and fbctH
more railroad. Will be ’
esutte, bnt little cash required. “
' RESIDENCE—A splendid country
°. n the fiver Delaware, 15 miles from
Philadelphia, within a quarter of an hour of two
stations, Eddington and Shamony; 23V acres of
good land, 10 acres of which are woodland and tu.
balance in lawn apd tillable lan A It is beantt
fnlly laid out carriage road through tha wood
and all the roads substantially graveled A very
uSi’iT 01 ’ nanslon - 5b bJ fo> with extensive back
hnildn gs, fliusled throughout in the best mannere
with gas. bath-room and water-closets; two laree
piazzas front and back, with a fine view of the
Jlffr- A superior gardrn, great variety of best
fruit, green-house and grapery, gas-house, fee- •
nouse, work-shop, carnage, ana stables The -
houat is well furnished and will be Included in
the sale witn the exception of a few pieces. The
whole is in complete order and is not excelled ia ‘
\ beauty by any plac» on the Delaware. Inquire at
the auction store, or of Wm, Chamberlain, on the
premises
VALUABLE FARM. FOUR HUNDRED
ACRES ChESTER COUNTY—A vtluabletid
productive farm in Chester county, four -and a
half miles from Oxford, the present termi™?<s
the Baltimore Central RaUroad, one^“
I mile from the Buttonwood station on the'same
road. The land is m a high stafo Sf culbvaSS
owned, farmed and proved by '
° f most thorough farmers in the country for
w,edJ e , arS ' been manured with liiifo and
hundred 1 ’ and ,B A flne condition. Ahont one
v»fo»hi d d CTe d ?£T heavy woodland, and very
bl w, d i' v d '‘ d good sized fields, in all but
lB running water. Big Eld Creek
runs through the farm, a never falling stream and
nrst-rate water sewer. - The Improvements are a
substantial two-story brick dwelling, about fifty
by forty feet, with large bam about fifty-dye feet
square, overshot, large cattle sheds, wood, ice
carriage and wagon houses: 6tabling for fourteen
horses and fifty ,cows; four excellent tenant
houses, well located. Will be sold on easy terms*
Survey and draft at the auction store.
HILL—A handsome two story
brick mansion, Summit street and Prospective
nue, 165 by 330 feet. House 40 feet front, hall in
centre, back building *26 by 48 feet, dining room
and two kitchens: every convenience; grouhds im.
oh ls th^ed.^TiSnd. tOT a hand6oln9 residence,
P_EACH FARM—A desirable
Eo? d ? CUve acers, with good snbstan*
ttal improvements —Stone House and excellent •
bam, with double thrashing floor, well of good
B Pnngs, large Apple Orchard,
2, uoo Peach Trees, Cherries, Pears and other fruit
in abundance, It is thirty-eight miles from Phila- ,
delphia, on the line of tike Delaware and Belyi,
dererailroad, by which communication withPhila*
delphia is had twice a day. About twelye acres •
good timber—-Oak, Maple, &c. Bounded by a
a good creek. Soil good. Location high and *
healty. VTillbe sold low. Terms easy.
JAMES A. FREEMAN,
Auctioneer and Real Sstate Agent,
422 Walnut street.
Eia29-3avr
< HESTNI'x \t A^E,EEGISTEB-
coiJiti Chestnut £ndThii? abl . f i. P™P ert 7. N. W.
> IRf-T- cxSj." CHfeL 8 * 8 ' 55 b y lOOleet.
PERTY, No 1222, itween¥I J TtK TR J E J? T PBO
- 76.1eet fro.it, 2K relt |® ,? Thirteenth
St. Oil thei:tje-tnut. street frnn?f ep f h 10 Sansom
gant n anrion- nnKansomsttWi r?e and elß
bou.-e. , . astable andcoach
Nmlr *,“ orUl Wat « ; st, and No. 3
: Pa -y^
T’i a f+K and Lot, fronting on Eleventh.
Bt6 ’ "A-'W^Sjfe
viUe! < B“r , k° , cn,y e pa ? ' dFann ‘ "" D ° n e laaa -
V a la aMe Building Lot, Arch st, west
Ba “ stand ’
r ***** ■
Gr p House
as ta %r^aSSS-?sr
einding the splendid improvement f
vacant lots in that vicinity/ ■ mBnts ’ ®“ kea ' *W
Valuable Residence, Main st, Grermnntn,™ *
large and Valuable Lot, aiX acrestpTSL, „•
Street Road. First Ward. * aCre ’ old Second
Valuable Business Location, 313, 315 and m.
Bra C n e ch\f ,eCTby 180 ™S*
Modern Residence. No. 202 Franklin st.
Residence, No. 1631 Walnut st
Brown Stone Residence, 1705 Walnut
Residence, No. 420 south Third st
tiver
i onntrv tire, 30 acres, School House lane
GetS:nt°o r w? ecldence ’ WashingtST’tane,
K 0 acres, t helten Hills. ' »
40 EZ’.'SZSSXftff* Wuiow GTOTe “y®
and Rnown as ..Shell.
p£f y E unkVa D d d VALUABLE U acres,
an^3Se^ d ,Tt^i BLEL ° TS ' »» :
lowhuilm y BnCk Store ’ eorner Sixth and Cal
business Property, 4tb below Walnut st.
&C '* «*»*
Bnlrf ab e Residence, No. 246 south Eighth st.
Residence. No. 1702 SummfrsL
nnd valuable ARCH STRFrT r nip _ ,
6 and* 5 Country-Seat, LanLtei
aSSS^ Übm *-*«• Harvey street,
Modem Residence, Stable and Lama
3 s , t°sS° nt ’ W - “^ro^Porty-flrSgd
Handsome Residence, No. 408 South Ninths*.
Valuable Farm, 110 acres, with excellent tm
provements, Bucks county, Pa. ha*
Modem Residence, No. 118 North Eleventh
Mode™ Residence, No. 1346 Chestnut st
“* nortieaBtCOTnar Nineteenth
Residence, 1911 Walnut st
der ?, R f side ?, ce ' No - 2641 Chestnut st
w£- Irol i Fr .°? lt Store > No. 325 Arch st
Neat Modem Residence. 6=l N. Eleventh street
_Y? luabla Residence, Main st, Germantown,
with coach honse, garden, &c. Lot 140 hvieie*
, ft y^ aa b le Country seat 29 Wa®tas
la S. a ’, ne ff ibe township line, Germantowm^ 10
of&vmtiL BDSUIesS S “ nd ’ Chestnut street wes
Modem Residence, No. 208 South Fourth street
Han e rtlS S Slo J e> No ‘ 531 MarkSjtStT
18S“ d dsTm^e 0 r d s e S BeSlde,leB ’ N ' K
Na 229 North Twelfth street
nutstl. bck store ’ corller Detitia and ChesU
tNiat Modem Dwelling, No. 335 South Twelfth
Valuable business property ■ wa#
1106 and 1210 CHESTNUT rtl WoSb
brown stone Residence, No. 161 S Locust
V o^ FARM and Country Seat. 104 acre&nn
the nverDelaware, near AndalnSia^
RESIDENCES,Germantown.
teenthstre« erß Eesldence ’ No. M 3 South Thir
VALUABLE FARTVT. 130 acres. Wfmtrrmi n m
county. Pa, onthisaterMd. * Montgomery
m££?V?w^ on ? !d ffronnd rents.
lna^^?fttt7uy nUinber Dwellings,
Handsome FARM and COUNTRY SEAT tv
acres, sne mile from Chestnut Hill * &EAT ’ 15
0.,a •^ ur “ er list > ,ee PUeots Sale Register, at
sedi-tu. t.tl 133 ana 141 Sonth Fourth street