Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 18, 1864, Image 6

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    IBESENTATIOKOF A FLAG TO TH2 FEVIA
_ ' BBOTHESdoofI.
.goncm.HaU, ses'urdny afternoon, tha K
nian iiroilierhood were tUu recipiputs nr
Etflcent banner from tnt*ir itdy frt ß nd“ r „ V ,
ww«r°wdedt° its - utmost cajS2."ty kf aa
Md*J? e e^ n b /° M ' r * “»«” “
Sn “ well tUa libarty ofib.
tteF™in,l depended upon the contest, a
J?. otherhood w-are resolved n tto lu
ff?!; of their fathers. They roped y»t to r u
its soil, and were dut-rmiued ••
fhp?ntfl?c + • Obstacle*. A great wur aj
tSiSSS? 8 t sJ’P rea d all over the (lout! neat «:
ahdthe day seamed not to be tardistau
i™-.® " n ® lai V* w °uld be involved. urganiz.ttio
necessary to success, a’nd. it was f..>
tills purpose that the Fenian t»rotherbood h;i
* , ®® n commenced. Those woo were friendly t
the cause, and yet . opposed tho Brotherhood
*were- unconsciously, he b-iieved, doing to
vork “accursed England.” (Aoplaus*
lrishman »hat tav's he ia " conte •
* /with the present state of affairs in Ireland is an
ir 1 ?? his forefathers. He claimed the ri^ht«
hold his-opinion, and he would say taat tlxo-e w-i
oppose thenUitthe great work before th-m war
not worthy the confidence of the I--ish people
The Fenian Brotherhood had a holy mission—th
cause of liish freedom and the rest ration of £r -
nationality—nothing-more ana nothing Ihss: .m
he lervently believed that the identical /lag which
0.9^ had the honor to present would yetiioa
oh Jrish, soil, and that it would be to Ireland wut
the Stars and Stripes are to glorious America.
The banner : was received by Mr. James Gib
bons on behalf of. the brotherhood, who said th •
flag-'was “always green because always beaun
ful, M and pledged the Fenians to carry it toth.
•shores ot Ireland for Ps welfare and liberty I>
was the bond of the brotherhood to gather tU»
scattered remnant 3 of tt e Irish race tt was •
longer a struggle for liberty, bat for national Ur-"
England -was already commencing the dual d
°fnaUcll'l, 1 liberty. There was no hop
, T Co “ plls t lng that withont organization, an
the Fenians have resolved that Irelaiid shill n
longer be theT.azarns of nations, and that if as ,
P erisU > that shall pe.isll aU
under the folds of her green banner.
*ke occasion was the an
on L tlie Bt *ge> of thirty-two little g;rl-,
dressed in white, with green sashes around them,
and each bearing in their hands a flag with to
' name or one of the counties of Ireland painted
upon it.
After the reading of a poem by 3VIr. Lambert,
written for the occasion, and an eloquent address
by Oaptain Welsh, of the Army of the Potomac,
wno said the Irishmen were learning the art o
war in the cause of the Union, and for the regene
ration of Ireland, the exercises coucluded 0
The membe s of the Brotherbooc paraded
throogkthe principal streets with hmn<»r<
BOARD OF TRADE.
ISRAEL P. MORRIS, )
JOSEPH O. GRUBB, > Mokthly Oomxittw
EDMUND A. SOUDER, ) OMinTTO
IMPORTATIONS,
Beported forthe Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
NEWBEKN—beII; A. 21 Edwards. Hinßon—i°S
bbls rosin 148 do pitch Cochran &. EuseeU- Si bt la
rosin S Matthews. *
SAILING BATS OF STEAMSHIPS
TO ARRIVE.
SHIPS PBOX JOB OATS
Teutonia .....Southampton-New York MaSh a
City of Cork .Liverpool-New York March fl
Arabia....... •-Liverpool. .Boston March 5
Germania..Southampton..New York. March s
Olympus...-Liverpool.. New York.... March 8
Cof Washlngton.Llverp’l. .New York.... March 9
North Amencan-Liverp’l.,.Portland March 10
Lbina Liverpool.. New York.... March u
f“ UTlan Liverpool.. Portland March 17
Africa Liverpool.. Boston March 19
TO DEPART.
C. of New York..N. York.. Liverpool March 19
Morning Star. .New York. .Havana&N.O.. March 19
Bavaria New York.'.Hamburg. March 19
Nova Scotian..... Portland. .Liverpool March 20
?™? aci i er 7 New orlc —Kingston, Ja.. March 21
Australasian... New York - Liverpool March 21
l£? bur S- York-Liverpool. March «
..-Portland. .Liverpool March .6
i ..Boston—Liverpool March 30
CofWashington.:NYork..Liverpool April 2
Oerniama......NewYork..Hamburg. April 2
JL American.; Portland... Liverpool April 2
Lbma. .NewYork..Liverpool April «
Peruvian New York-Liverpool April 9
Africa .Boston. .Liverpool -April 13
Teutonia ..—New York—Hamburg April 16
LETTER BASS
aA* TP" BXOHAHSB, PHH.ABBI.PHX*.
|LI.P § en - Whams, Hatfield Liverpool, won
oiup Sarawak, Rowland., Liverpool, March 25
POET OF PHILADELPHIA. WABfiH 18.
Sro Rises,6 3 | Stra Sbts. 667 | Hiaa Wat»h.lQ 31
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Schr A M Edwards, Hinson, 5 days from New
hern, with pitch and rosin to S Matthews.
;_5™J Camilla, Appleby, 12 days from Eastport,
With hackmetack knees to E A Souder A Co.
Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del.
with grain to Jaa L Bewley & Co.
Schr Telegraph, Morris, 1 day from Leipsic, Del.
With corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. v
31 Massey, Smith, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to W M Baird A Co.
Brif-Rcn„ yesterday.
Ke >' Weßt Tyler A Co.
Beaton'A M’attta!" 1 N * W York Tia Port Feaa ’
SC ACo; EnSIiBh ’ Somers > Boston, Blakiaton, Graff
SchJ ??£"’ Bter ! New Yo *. Captain.
B Kerfoot. 1y ’ Nausl , er ’ Provincetown, George
SC flelA loD ’ iDS ’ Cambridge, Wannamacher A Max-
Ichr Northernft r T H , avea -B AudenriedACo
Sch£lreland,Boston, ClaydonACo.
Sch? J Patae S M^ 19 A Go , dfr ey,Salem’, R NRathbun
Schr Tlamff”-' Tjlton, Port Boyal, do
PaSr 10 ’^^ 0 ” 06 ’ do
St r Jas S Green, Fenton, New York, W P Clyde.
Hv t e e rp“ol i «-ft R Mna ’i Wew York for
Clear? 1, poken at 9 PM. Gth inst. off Cape
leaßsTa M L C v h w^ t Tho, ?. aa ' Snow ’ from N ™ Or
yesterdsv V> eBt ; with cotton, at New York
Steams y h'inFainv he H lll ladia aa Yols. on board.
p»aSS i ßr >- Boskell, from Eiver-
N6W Y ° rk ye3 '
at Bo?tm yesterday?’ SampBon ’ f rom New Orleans,
X6?h taßt F for a New U O k rleans GUe3 ’ ° leared at Boston
namaf^Tipo J k°e e A?i j\t’ia™“lo N S W 1 Y °Ja k for Pa
•s
Boston yesterdaj?' BobinsOD . fro m New Orleans, at
ESrieth h CGH. ( atNewY«k “ W f “>« P <”‘
te^. D hence York
and ?ronfnt e ’ heMe tor Boston
at HoJmea’ Hole 15th uS? Glouce9te s for this port,
Sohia Expedite* Rickp *.<■«.
cleared at New York vesterda^, w *?? veil > Clover,
SchreThos Jefferson, Foss y A^vr 113 P°
gins; Herbert Manton Hi “■ Hammond, Hi-r-
Tracey; R Seaman, j^ ; Jletche!,
loo: Geo A Bearse. ,M 8tt ’ Bucl t ‘-
and Wm Arthur, HaskiV ri™ derdice > hence.
Boston 16th inst! ' Skla ’ from New Castle, Del. at
inft. h foftM?por? on<J ’ Paine > c leared at Boston I6ih
■SchrHerotne, Chamnlin
yesterday for WUmington“bel. reiat New York
Schr LotSSS!;*'
New York, reports that on ?he mh 6t £l nat ’ fro!a
CodSSw 10 mile, fell in withschrDH IS' Cape
Rich} from Philadelphia, of and for o$ Uapfc
cargo of 290 tons coal, in’a sinkbig c&dlS w ‘‘h *
off all hands and brought them to this « 1 l o °k
vessel sunk in 15 minutes after she w„! p S Ti - The
The steamer Algodon, Byrnea. from New S?' 16 ' 1 -
for Matamoras, while going down the of leans
of 6th Inst, when about 35 miles from tW?, nid!n
steamer Dudley Back, from &hn 01 ’
delphia, the A sinking immediately, barelv
time for the crew to escape in the yawl. The
Cleans,and placed under the Mexican
Boston ™ MARINERS.
yaud Souk, bvoys B S lb^ s Bay, and Vine
on the Ist of April oTm E ioe i !v here s7 S i7 en that
Me, the mm and canbuovi h F tf ! ere ? ( ‘ er aa Posai
bays and sounds, wui° h„ bloi ? EiDS m the harbors,
buoyß now occupying thefr .5!?, laced ' and the W
111 Com u S N.
Boston, March 16,1864. • daa Pector 2d Diet.
WATCHES.
JB. HOWaR/) & no ?
jgl, FIBST-ULAS3 b S"
. wwb 'American watches,
PATENT REGULATOR
bold by the prmciual watchmakers, mhs-iro«
Strath Wharves & BUS;sIEa * 00., no
SPECIAL NOTICES,
ri==» THE STATE MEDIOAL BOARD i-s
still in se sion at-SANS'>M STREET
JaLL. Candidates for Assistant Surgeons in
Penrisjdvania Regiments are invited to present
Qemselves for exami* ationj the Board will be la
-t*ssion every day this week.
BOARD oir EXAMINERS,
JAMES KING- Surgeon-Gen.' Pennsylvania
Alif. W. GREEN, Assistant Surgeon-General
Pennsylvania.
Surgeon J. A. PHILLIPS, 9th Pa. Reserves.
Surgeon J. W. LYMAN, 57th Pennsylvania
Volunteers. mhL7-2to
NOTICE. - The subscr bers to the st ick
ML^ f , fhe “ NEW LONDON COPPER COM*
r ANY, ” of Frederick county, Maryland, are
hereby notified that their subscriptions will be due
nd payable at the office of MATTHEW T. MIL
'•ER & CO., No. 45 South THIRD street, on. the
i->d ins ant. a. B. MILLER, Treasurer.
Philadelphia, March IG, 1804. mhi7i2'J6
TW t NTY-FOURTH WARD.—The citi-
K 3 zens are earnestly folicited, in consequence
■>t tbe President’s older for two hundred thousand
more men. to meet at Commissioners’ Hall,
THIRTY: SEVENTH and MARKET streets, on
•Rll>AY EVENING-, the lSth instant, at 1%
»’clock. e _d. Saunders,
mht7-2t* Chairman of Executive Committee
vr==- NOTICE. —THE .WEST PHILADEL-
U§ PHIA (PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY sell EXCHANGE TICKETS, goal m
ray Railway crossing Market street, at EIGHT
CENTS.
Tickets of their own Road in PACKS of 23 for
,'NE DOLLAR, to be had at the Depot, Haver
tord end Forty - first stieets; of J. N. Marks Mar
ket street, below Thirty-eighth; Benner * Bro
K 1 f C e™ ne sr T fe ny and Market stfeeu
ri-W. corner Seventeenth and Mar
&,tre^tb E- D. & W. H. Pennell, 1021 Market
me?v h t C ? as ! y ’ 000 Market street; John Doll,
1 ? treet > aud - Despatcher, Front and
mhv ™ M.'ENGLISH,
mh7-m, w,f-6t» General Snperint-ndent.
TT" x’ l inW , „?, i ' rIUNAL BANK OF PHI
■U3 EADELPHIA—CapitaI *loo,ooo—Privi.
illrchTath?"^ 6 10 ® 5W| Oh**—Philadelphia,
The THIRD NATIONAL BANK will open ou
‘ViONIfAY, 14th inst., for business, on the Son’ll
west corner MARKET Street and PENT* Square,
where all banking business will be transacted the
same as in other city Banks.
The location is a -very desirable one and central
tor all merchants and others dping business in the
westt-rn parts of the city.
Collections will be made on all accessible points
jd the most favorable terms; aud the interests and
requirements of the customers of the Bank, will
have careful and prompt attention.
mIH2-iSts R. GLENDINNING, Cashier.
SOUTH CLIFF MINING COMPANY
US The FIRST MEETING of the SOUTH
-iLIFF MINING COMPANY OF
;"; der t ir artc J es of Association, will be held on the
0l r I ?- arch ’ 15G4 > at H o’clock, A. M., at the
PhSadelpMa (SeCOUd WALNUT^'.
WATERMAN PALMER, Pittsburgh,
WM A. RHODES, Philadelphia,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
Philadelphia, March Sth, 1861. mhS Ist*
PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 12, 1861
kJi NOTICE.—The first meeting of the Corpo-
OFMTfimu^i^ OHA T K !F? llia ' COMPANY
UI MICHIGAN, trnder Its Articles of Associa
iion. wUI be held, at 326 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia,, on MONDAY, 28th inst. at 4. p. M
WM. HENRY TROTTER,
_ „ JACOB P. JONES,
ffihl-2t23s] Two of the Associates of said Corp’ n.
T FHILADELPHIA, Mabch 12, 1-64
.LSNOTICIA—The first meeting of the Corp’o
• ators of the .WINNEBAGO MINING (’nil
PANY OF MICHIGAN, under its articles o'f
association will be held at 326 WALNUT street,
Philadelphia; on MONDAY, £3'h insL. at I P M
.... W. P. JENKS,
... . EDWARD SALES,
Two of the Associates of said corporation.
YIPmt«'VE& U STACKS CHRISTIAN UUM-
I i^s4 MISSION '~ bUMJIi EY TO JANUARY
I in .Progress in the Armyatßest-
I Christian Commission Stations largely increased
I kTaso*^f r— J? e - Worlc Abundantly Prospered—
I i^? Il a™ ore T^ tatloi:s ne#de d to meet the wants or
I f l 6 Army—Unprecedented Call for Delegates and
I !^ PreparaUons for 1 be Coming Campaign,
I Mo-rements and Battles. 6
! s.Tiiv Christian Commis.ion depends mainly upon
Loyal t?hrlsltan People d “"«*<** for S ose» P b,
I CREWED DEMAND
s?.* 7, stoies ’ &c ” ,o JaDUary ’•
1 Boxes of Stores, &c., shipped to the
I or distributed at home, 16, &U).
I Djumber of Delegates sent, 1,503.
I distributed, 568,275; Hymn
I 7?= d Esalm Books, 502,556; Knapsack Books, 1,3711,.
I ; L lbn *ry Books, 43,163; Pamphlets, 155.145-
, Newspapers, 3,316,250; Pages of Tracts
I Silent Comforters, 4,115.
I JFFt ,F nlted States Christian Commission has
I . tbe P resent golden opportunity of rest for
I Soldiers 7 toexlend its w '' rk lor the good of the
I STATIONS have been multiplied, each with its
I and st ° re «nts, free writing tables, aud
I comforts and reading matter for gra-
I tuitons distribution. 6
DELEGATES, In numbers
dli f n ?7£ T before ' nave beau sent to preach
I tile Gospel at the stations aud in reginients, bat
teries and camps without Chaplains, distribute
of a the S s”di?rs an!l Bt ° reS ’ aCd labor the good
’ FIFI.I) AGENCY has been
, ** tended to establish stations and
superintend the work.
"PEE BLESSING OF GOD reEts signally on all
p^ rts 5’ t ’ le work * ' Many thousands have been
C f7 ed ; nenefited and saved. Still a large part
™UuL Al ? 1 & re J n ? 1 ?. s Dnreai -'hed, and double the
number, both of stations and delegates, are needed
thjneet the urgent demand for them.
The Christian Commission offers to the peonle a
P" f «' y reliable and wonderfully economical
channel to reach iheentire army in all its various
The money given goes in full measure, in
for bod y and soul, directly to the Soldiers;
and stores also. Immediately from the hands of
a “ ddeed ‘ ° f
thewvork vrill be^done!^ 0 Money and Stores, and
The large corps of Delegates now in the field
will serve as a grand corps of relief when tho
armies shall move and battles be fought, and the
greater their number the more prompt and effec
tive will be the relief they shall render.
Let not the present work languish. Wait not
Tiding relief! 6 wounded and dying before pro
. Send now and send abundantly both monev and
and the soldiers’ blessing shall be upon
Send money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Trea
surer, at Western Bant, and stores to
GEORGE H. STUART,
Chairman Chmt.an Cimmission,
w -p ~ No - 13 BANK street, Pniladelphia.
W. E Boakdman, Secretary
mh9lfo United States C. C.
s it ;L i sf nty fund oom.
t s^ PR ™ E Street, Phila-
TtJ^t^ C 2? lmUslon for the 1 ayment of'the City
Bounty are now prepared to receive and adjust
tS TT^n“> a U ne w recrDits in old regiments! 3
daSyfromStosKM 6 ’ 1116 Commission will sit
TTnir£f S «= 1 f? nt ,J >rovost Marshffi-Oenerffi, or the
rRi™ ta ( teß ? lns £ rln ' g Officer for Philadelphia,
t V° nnl y raust be vouched for
rKn nw^ pO S. 8i J >le United States Officer. Officers
purpose 6 01611 m6n 10 016 offloe ln s< l llads for the
Usting In the field can receive their Uiwtv
®y o*4 er of the Commission.
ja4.a_ SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary.
So *f™
MVIDEWD NOTICE 1863>
SESkS a dividend on^coS
of themuHfr,^ mpany - The residence of several
that the Cerulcatea'ofSto er ?l “ecessary
on calling f™ the DwfdfSd * ld ** P»“Jited
B S« BRADFORD, Tre&snrsT
Timothy c. Bo?fe KHOI ‘ DI! S i ’ HA “ ES -
S. Lan&stirf yl ®’ ? e “y B. Sherer,
John Mclntyre Andrew Turner,
Benjamin P. Newnort Mrß ‘ Rebecca Ulrich.
—_s fe-26-tf}
OCI~PAN^'nb\v York 1 tNG UOM
ffflssiwSa o, ft .
payable on WEDNEsrja v° C v of J hQ Company,
the Office of the March 30th, ai
New York, o? to Mr 2 S *?*»!■
Agent, No. 13-2 WALNUT ctr w ac , Llor ’ Transfer
By ordderof the DlFeitors, Pwi ''^elph l a.
fe27-s, w, ImbSO) J. M. MILLS, Tr, a3arer .
[pF^OF MICHIGAN 00IVIp ANY
that all Stock in this Oomoanv ™ S»ven,
stallment of TWO DOLLARS 1 « n , v^ oh the in-
December 7th, ISK3, and to L v Saaie ' oalletl
is not paid, is forfeited e.?,? 6 "Member 19th, 1563,
according to the Charter defaalt ; and l hat,
pany, it will be ? solrt o 1 “ dB y-Dawsofthe Com-
DAY, March 2ist i«ci P „i b ,l! c »^- acHon ' on MON.
the Secretarv a t 12 81. . at the Office of
Street, Philadeln t hil C SS'i Pany 320 'WALNUT
Dated Fet: rf,\St*’ **’*
THE DAILY
EVENING BULLETIN : PHIL
NOTIUE. i'ue ftrst roe tide of the Oor-
Jai? porat. ieof iheCH< >UTA W MININ,I-COM
PANY OF MICHIGAN, u.der its arti, lee of
association, will be held at .Vo. 326 WALNUT
sireet, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the ostn
March (instani), at 4 o’clock M.
GEORGE TROTTER,
mhl3t2Bs . EDWARD SALES
Two of the Associates of s aid Coiporation.
fr* h " i’H'E.— I'ne first tneetine of the cor-
Lfof poranrs ot the hlnl'X M NIN.G OOVf.
p’ K Y F '.VO OH If* AN, aimer lts articles of asso
lation, will he held at No. 320 WALNUT street
Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the zSth dav of
March, inst., at 4 o’clock P. M. uay ° X
mbl2G4ts J AM I E > s H AB'eurT^ ZEY ’
Two of the associates of said corporation.
1 KEAMJKV DEPARTMENT Office
L 5 «j* ' OMPTROLLKR OP TKH OfiRRENOY
Washington, Feb. 26th, 1864. ucebesoy,
WAereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to
tbe undersigned, it has heen made to aonpar that
the Fourth Naiional Bank of Philadelphia the
eonnu of Philadelphia, and State of Peunsvlva
nia, ha> bee,, duly organized tinder and according
o!»un"! r ''” I 'f ° f the , act of o<> n g™«, entitled
an net to provide a na ional currency, secured
fo T rtho !edßH V f J States stocks, and to provide
for the circulation and redemption thereof,” ap
1' hr,K,r - v 25th ’ and has complied
with h'l the- provisions of said act required to be
Bankituf W ‘ Ul bp,ore commencing the business of
1 No y-‘before, X, Hueh McCulloch. Oomptrol-
Wi .r°T>T^?ii' n 5iKS e ?’ d 0 hKret >y certify that the
l?tlVP TH national bhnxop philadel
rH lA, eoumy of Philaueiphia, and State of Penn
sylvania, is authorized to commence the business
of tiankin?, under tbe act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal
of office, this twenty-sixth day of February, lflfti
. HUGH yLoOUULOGH,
Comptroller of the Currency.
xnbS-graQ
OFFIUK OiTY HnUNI’Y FUND COM-
N - PHUNE street^^De-
Warrants for me City Bounty (two hundred nnrt
fifty dollars) will be issued to all uew for
old regiments, credited to tie quota of Philartei
pniu on the coming draft. x-miauei-
Muster rolls, certified by proper mustering offi
cers, must be sent to the office of the Commissirvn
one day previous to the issuing of the wSte
Officers must accompany and vouch for their
men when the warrants are delivered ° U ‘ elT
Phdadelphia soldiers re-enlisting in'the field will
receive their warrants as soon as certified con'es of
the muster-in-rolls are furnished to the Commis
sion by the Adjutant-General of the State
Men enlisted in 001. McLean’s Regiment (lS3d
Pennsylvania Volunteers), will receive the bounty
In companies when duly mustered into the U s
and credited to the quota of the city.
The Commission sits daily from 3 to 5 P tvt
whlch h°nrs oal ? warrants are delivered.’
These warrants tire cashed on presentation at the
office of the City Treasurer, Girard Bang
By order of the Commission,
jal-tfe SAMUEL O. DAWSON. Sec’y.
ness. HiLTUN’S CEMENT.-The Insoluble
Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer-
B J*f tanicl6of 1116 kind ever invented
a, t ,?h?n«e be kep everr ““fhtctory, workshop
and house, everywhere. By Its use many dollars
can be saved In the run of a year. This Cement
cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi,
nation is on scientific principles, and under no cir
cumstances or change of temperature will It emit
any offensive smell. The various uses to which it
can be successfully applied renders it invaluable
For particulars see advertisement
d FOR SALE—a v-ry desirable HOUSE, for
Kii a moderate.sized family, in a good neiehoor
boodin GERMANTOWN, is now offered a- a
2““ on accommodating terms, in order
‘:i c ; 10 -' c an interest in the properly; house 30 by 25
f? e hi’„w ,!l i f ' lrna=e ‘ hath and hydrant water;
is biult of s.one and heed rhroajrhouh Aiso. a
of 1C I an l d' Ull a <> IT *?,’ .'; vith ab °at Three Acres
Bt,_“ U)d - Apply daily, except Thursday,
between 10 and 11 o'clock, at sO5 MARKET
mhis if
Mfor E II? V T Jbbsibenoe
fOK . SALE.— Being about to remove to
31ercounty, 1 Offer my residence for sale at
Th ® houfe was built live years ago
under my own careful superintendence, and
no expense spared to make it complete It
contains parlor, library, dining-room, eight
£?} kilchen - wash-room,
r®:.’, 2 nd ever T modern convenience. It was
Tt,» !for *] n,PI ’ well as summer ocnipancy.
s S a f e well planted with choice trees of
good Size, handsome hedges, <tc. The -ardeu b
M r 3 .Il C , h ’ 2 nu lar R® enough to raise all the needed
:Zysl ntor \ tas *"r- Frice S 13,000. Terms to
t-^* 1 ipurchaser. Apply ou the tiremises
E mh fi kc 200 F*”! 5 above the 9 mile sa™. '
mh!s-12t§ JOHN M. HILDEBURN.
MFOR SALE—THREE MODERN wi-t t
BUILT HOUSES, north side of GIRARD
Avenue, east of Seventeenth stre-t, oij feet fnni*
IWI feet deep. Terms easy. Apnly to '
mh.j *l. H Muirheid,
mh»-6t* No. 203 South Sixth street.
fiS c ABA h 9A.IN.-«0 acres of Land:
sum-ble for a Grazing Farm, situated ir.
Scots county, Illinois. Will be sold Chean for
Cash, or City Property will be taken iu partway.
™ ea : I Pinlre of HENRY YOUNG, JASPER
nso'rh,! 61X doors £roni Che corner Front and
Dauphin. rnhs-lit*
Mphopvktv’ °?¥°? iNU£: FOR OITI
- “ A fcandscme Country S a at
“h« mpr ?Y ed Farm o£ 90 acres. It is one of
;?, 6 “° 5t desirable properties ever offered for sale
5 ill be told with or without stock and furniture'
?n/‘r t !n ey re ,‘l’ u ”' d - Immediate possession siren'.
m:
SEAT AND PAKM FOR
g-SALE—Containing nfly-flye acres,
handsomely situated In Cheltenham townsEp!
Montgomery county, Pennsylyania, about elan:
hP 6 ? c r . oc ? m 0 c “y “ d on 6 and a-holf from YorS
on s he North PennsylTania Kail-
M^ 1 w»n Il «. blll T ld!!ls ? ara n9!u >J new, snbstaSui
555 well calculated for a winter or summer resi
don9o - App*y to O. H. MUIRHEID, No. 201
South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. seld-tf^
£9 SAXE.—The Property im Sihool
JH. House Laiie, fronting, eight hundred and
o“,Baid, 8aid Lane ' and extendluß neiudv
oS ,'w r $ 01 a ml lS 10 1116 Wissahlckon, ■with front
on that stream. Containing thirty (3oi acres, with
numerous durable sites for CoLliy five
minutes 'walk from the Railroad Depot, and twenty
.minutes walk from the city. Addlv to CHA rt v<
H. MUIRHEID.No.sos &nfh P |IXTH st «£&
—The ' FARM known ai
"LINITEN,” containing abont3l acres, in
6ide l of n niri t \'nrir'r Slllp '? loll,Bomerr Goa,l ‘y. west
S ’ °, ld Ol * Turnpike, at the eight mile stone,
5nt h “ J w: >.lk of either “Ohelten
Hills or ‘ ork Road” stations, on the North
Pennsylvania RaUroad. norm
The improvements consist of a large Stone
Dwelling House (newly roofed), containing 11
front > excellent water, large B ice
11 J ed ’„ ll i rf!e stone barn, modern style? with
bon i DSfor 8 h , orfeß and 6 cows; stone carriage
ho “^ e i, corn cribs and granary over, 4c. 15
«tn.no? n<l , i3nearl s' a ll “liable and in an excellent
iTatlo “- • The delightful situation of
Hennt :p j' o . llm,ty t 0 the eit y< and many of
tne'moslbeanUfnl country seats in the neighbor.
s,°°d render it very attractive
bv th? w'ow’h’S 11 With i lll6 cit £ is had almost hourly
by the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to *
CHAS. H. MUIRHEID,
No. 20., South SIXTH street
fe26-30t
.A 1 91;^ E LOMBARD STREET—Ff>R
—STORE AND D WELLING
premisS m ° dern COnvenience! >- Apply on the
‘ mhll-tfi
m P u.
Estate Brokers, 433 Walnuts treen * SoN l^,®^ al
stone Mansion, surrounded bv & h«i»H«<T^ 0 doable
a stream 'ot water nnTh’
necessary ontbnildings and everv kind rlkw
SSSSt?’ J ‘ M ' GUWHEY *’ SON^MWaU
mht6
n T n 0 TTOT N -r A . HAND SO M EBURNISHED
SSSIisSSi-
? n 2>„. Kas fixtures. Apply to T nr
iintstP S * S 0N > Eeal Estate Brokers, 433 yral-
fSLf?S? GANT Country seat —stir
jPf SALE. _°n the BRISTOL TURNPIKE near
?.i“ bur K’ about eight miles from
very accessible by steamboat and railroad ™
J? 1 '. 1 ™. 1 also to churches and schools ’ °Fnr
healthiness and beauty of situation,as wels£
surrounding advantages, this property ds 'nn«T,? S
passed tn the suburbs of Plilladelphia y ua sur-
The MANSION, of brown stone* command
views of the Delaware River, butU and fln B
isbed m the most thorough manner, is snanimJc
ww reple,e with 811 tho modern conveniences ibr
both summer and winter. The grounds com. B
about 23 ACRES, beautifully laM
mented with a great variety of old ana orila "
forest trees and shrubbery; a large
abundance cf fruit, orchard &c. 6 Eaidon with
premises are also erected a mrrtan.e.
b^Ss^aUd^xtens?™ 611 ' 110 " 80
no expense having been soared to*™ S i Te Btat >ling,
respects a flrst'class'?esidei?ce. < * Ap^ lllB 111 «“
„ O. H. MTJItiHEID
No. m 3 South Sixthlireet.
fe29-30t$
dJPfiiUiAL NOTIOJffIS.
FUtt CAbfl AJN sj 1 u Llffx
DELPHIA, FRIDAY MARCH 1
FOB SALE AND TO LET.
g§ 1-L.vliiN.nKY FUK NAL si-Sit.
ISaLnatrd in one of the pleasant™ and mo t lash,
louable streets in the city Apply.'hv iWmi- to
Box <17(1 Hostom.-g. References exchan/ed
MI'UK sale . tJUlio.l'. —The threa-storv
brick DWELLINa with thfee-story ooS
dock buildings, and all modern conveni-nce* No
1615 WALLACE street: lot 20 by ISU feed two
fronts. Apply to W. fit PAIU&M, 5i NonS
Third street. .. inhijMit*
gl Hruk RESl
lth three.story back builbings,
situate No. 1225 SPRUCE street: has evety conve
nience and improvement. Lot 19 teei froa-. bv 85
fee iS^? p to an outie t in rear. J. yi. GUAMi'EY
& SONS, 508 Walnut street.
MFO.R SALE—a hand some Country R’si
dence* with three acres of ground, stable, and
carriage house, tenant-house, ice-house, green
house, grapery, &c., and supplied with excellent
spring water, simate on Nicetown, lane, con
venient to both Germantown Railroad and Passen
ger Railway. The Mansion has three drawing
rooms, large dining-room and kitchen on tirst
floor, 12 chambers, bath.. water-closet, &c.., &c.
J« ; M GVMMEY & SUNS, si*B Walnut street.
SPRUCE STREET, iL A U E L
PHI A—FUR SALE]—A handsome residence,
being a corner property, finished in a superior
manner, replete with every convenience. Lot 100
by by 175 feet. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & S JN,
Real Estate. Brokers, 433 Wainut street.
EVALUABLE PROPERTY F<<B SALE
IN MANTUA, WEST PHILADELHHi A
—A large double Mansion HOUSE, with .-stabling
and Tenant House and large lot of Ground sit nose
on Thirty-fifth street; 165 feet front, in Jen:h to
Thirty sixth street 355 feetj having four fronts
one on Thirty-fifth, Thirty-sixth, and Grape and
Sycamore streets. Is in the vilinity of West
Philadelphia Water Worts’ st nd pipe Could be
divided into two properties, first, the Mansion
House and other buildings, with lot 165 feet front
by-JOO feet deep; second, Lot of Ground fronting
on Thirty-sixth sweet, 165 feet by 155 feet d-en or
all together. Terms accommodating on apnlica
No. 1,0 S. 4th s^.V
L
Well ligated
Also,a second-story room, tvi'h floe Coontirisr
house, iire-prool, &c. Apply at 44 North FIFTFT
6truet - mhts.tf)
CR SALE, AT sr: MAUK'6 CHURt)H A
p EW °n the north side ou the south aisle the
eleventh from the Chancel ie ’ ine
Apply at No. 1825 PINE Street.
SALE.—-Locust ;»in' of all <u-s
W lijteOakand BJaclt Walnut timber for sal**’
from Ea " r ‘» u miles
Also, best quality of Broad Top Coal, run of
mines, in cars. Address Hoorn «, ST i im
HENCE HOTEL. mhir^J'
URNING LATHKand SEWING JliPHivr
FOB SALE, at ism LOMBARD »t S .
iNEW PUBLICATION^.
CHHEAV ON MEDICAL EDUCATION
) JUST PUBLISHED
LECTURES ON MEDICAL EDUCATION
or on the Proper Method of Studying M-diciuo
U One volume, 1
The student of medicine who is desirous of
prosecuimg his studies successfully, will be
benefited by a perusal ot this small tmiuru
E a bj^ts ,reated ate Reading as a
Sin f ho" d v ; Improper Selection of Books-
Too Much Heading ; .Heading withont Toinking ■
Lectures as a Help in the Study of Medicine ■ E X I
animation after Lecture ; Clinical Experience-
Medicai^hoofs! 1 <*«*“*»■« Knowledge’;
• -This woi b may be considered as a 1- gacy to his
profession, as the author died shortly after the list
U«tffe 6heeU " 6rC ’ ri ' ceivP[l -’' 1 leiencan Library
BAUR'S ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY wi’h
numerous illustrations. w
LINDSEY A BLAKISTON, Publishers,
mnl ‘ dj South Sixth streets,
Lea pcjldt ’ s library Ah
nhier o '' 1 ’ '^r 3 UHESTNUT Street, corner of
juniper, second floor.
Terms of Subscriptions to thp Library, per an.
Six month,. S 3 do: Thr-4’ montl
kL. 11 ’ month, io cent-s (eauUing ibe sabscri
j vo^ slu £l* volumes per day.
_ All new English and French books for caj*
and for circulation as -oon ns publUted.
M W BOOKS! NEW BOcKS!!-
StJriSrbyAx'o.f. CT ’ Tri ' A£ain ’ aad ° ,llar
Paying iK>ax, and other Storlis, by A. L. O E.
Irom History, from ih* Baby
b> TmS‘ l byA y L°al. I,eSU ' UCIiOU ° f jL ‘ raSa!era
LTi y E AEaiU ' :m<lot^erlu '-* r « tia g Stories, by A.
A Map of Sonthern Mississippi and Alabama,
showing the approaches to Mobile and the, move
cenfs* 0t treacr ? l Sherman’s Army. Price 50
A M!l r of Northern Georgia, with portions of
Tennessee, North Carolina anti South
Carolina. Price 50 cants.
For sale by tVM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
■ . 00-S Chestnut Street.
*fIFE OF PHILIDOR. -TH«
E OF PHILIDOR, Musician RndaChen
riayer, by George Allen. Greek Professor in th»
Lni varsity of Pennsylvania; with s Sunnle
mentary Essay on Philldor. as Chess Anthor and
Chess Player, Tassile Von Heldebrand nnd dei
Casa, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni
potentiarv of the King of Prussia, at the Court
Saxe-tv dinar, i voL, octavo, * vellum, i
-op- Pnce 81 25. Lately published by
E- H. BUTLER * CO.,
aO5 137 South Fourth street.
T NEWSPAPFR<t B^ )K S' PA i«PHLETS and
J- jvr-tv shapers boupbt and sold at JAS.
BARR S. ! Kts Market street. Philadelphia. fel
Great
Discovery
USEFUL AND V ALU ABLE
DISCOVERT 1
HILTON’S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
is of more general practical utility
thou any Invention now before the
public. It has been thoroughly test,
ed during tbe last t-wo years by prac
tical men, and pronounced by all to
be
Applicable to
the useful
Arts.
SUPERIOR, TO ANY
Adhesive Preparation known.
Ans thing.
HJlton’a Insoluble Cement la
a new thing, and the result of years
of study; its combination is on
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,
and under no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or emit any offensive
smell.
* Combina
tion.
Hoot and Shoe
Manufac
turers.
BOOT AND SHOE
.Manufacturers using Machines will
find it the best article known for Ce
menting the Channel, as it work*
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature.
Jewelers.
w JEWELERS
will find it sufficiently adhesive fo:
their use, as has been proved.
It Is Especially Adapted to
Leather,
And we claim as an especial merit,
that it sticks Patches and Linings to
Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong
without stitching.
Families,
IT IS THE ONLY
I tis a Liquid.
liquid cement extant
That is a sure thing formending
Furniture, Crockery, Toys,
Bone* Ivory,
And articles of Household use.
Remember Hilton’s Insoluble
Cement is in a liquid form and as
easily applied as paste. Hilton 1 s In
soluble Ceemnt is insoluble in water
or oil. Hilton* s Insoluble Cement ad
heres oily substances.
Supplied in Family or Manufactn
rer’ s Packages from S oz. to 100 lbs.
HILTON BROS. A CO..
Proprietor*, Providence . 8./.'
tiladelphia, LAING & MAGTNNIS,
rd st.; Joseph Godfrey A Co., 38 N.
Remember.
nlB-wm&frly
Agents in PI
No. 30 N. Tin
Fourth street
SCULL* S CONTINENTAL COFFEE
SCULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFEE.
SCULL’S CONTINENTAL COFFEE.
COFFEE, COFFEE,
COFFEE, COFFEE?
COFFEE, COFFEE,
COFFEE, COFFEE,
DEPOT, 132 ARCH STREET,
DEPOT, 132 ARCH STREET.
„ DEPOT, 132 ARCH STREET.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
AfSH&g/ DR. SCOTT’S iiV_
LIVERY STABLES,
Yorkavenne, between Buttonwood and .Nooie
streets, Philadelphia.
.No Horse that can injure another will be ad
mitted. Livery to be paid before a Horse leaves or
is taken away. Boarders receive medical attend
ance gratis. Carriages, Wagons and Saddle Horses
to hire. New customers for these are mostrespect
fulli requested to bring a reference. Terms mod
erate. but cash payments. felO-3m4
Martin leans, no. 403 chestnut
Street. ' ■ '
first Premium awarded by Franklin InstltuU
to MARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer ol
MASONIC MARKS, PINS, Kr.TRT.PhTH, *o.
New and original designs ol Ma3onio Marks and
Templars’ Medals, Army Medal* and Oorp*
Badge* every description mhi-3iao
8.1864
SllifiiPs
EDINBURGH .Saturday, March 19
%s®2f&»M<sr.®KB: SSfl
«S?M NoSh E,y^® dln « sattmhty at Woon, frq ß
?AYABLBik^F ES OF p -aSSAOE:
PAYABLBIH SOLD OB ITS EQUIVAiHUT IH ora:
BSKOT
m %T g ti £
’ at low raS,
First Cabinf S7d, SsFlTte? 1 ' «S?« -
pool and ®H e fr ? m J“l ei
?£ ior ttomenaajacsl':
h 5 til Walnnt street PWladf^bla,
port on Saturday—From firstl^ ol
•treei, PhHadelpiU Sd wWf «"•
Saturday, March 19, 1864 ® wharf, Boston, or
“«™; SSffirflSSSssfsSV®
s&*r fcom
“ ° ne ' talf tte P Temlam charged b;
freight taken at fair rates.
* Up reC9lpU ■“
£Xto or
33*3 South Delaware avcnti..
_ gPB. ALEXANDRIA. GF.ngn-W
SsSsfekTOWN and WASHINGTON—Handia
tJ ?. Canal—Every Wedneiday at It
U., and eTery Saturday at SA. M. 1 *
Steamer LEADER, Captain Callahan.
Steamer H. J. DEVINNY, Captain Bristow.
Steamer S. SEYMOUR, Captain Room.
Thf“ e J E - CHAMBERLIN 1 , Captain Stewart
pif?,??,??™ en i lOTm a semi-weekly line betwesi
f'hiladelphia and the above ports, saUmereeularli
actf <i nTh? iSed ’ f nd “try 1 1!!: freight lower *san bj
and Mru r «rf°? t 2i Freights received every daj
WERSTEE
mh 7-2t*
toes fre leaving 11 12 ckSf M.° f £x£
0 £j° ck ’ H- M., from third Pier above Walnntsi
Jaunt- i™ S \ Wk i‘ cl l tvill be taken on accommo
to WILLIAM M. BAIRD &
l>t). i 132 South Delaware avenue.
4SfSS% FCHJVEW YORK—New Dally Lins'
vta Delaware and Raritan C&nal
lphiS,imd Nev? Yorfe Express Steamboat
pw P /.if r S I rec !i T ? &el 2 ht and leave daily at l
frimwing days * ** Clrgoei New York tk.
Freight taken at reasonable rates.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent,
_. ,11 South Wharves, Philad*.
. tr JAMES HAND, Agent,
1y25-tl Piers 14 and 15 East River, H. Y.
SAILING REGUL&RLY AS ADVERTISED
The A l Extreme Clipper Shin
T . WIZARD KINO P
.i n °w rapidly loading at pier 11, East River.
beautiful clipper comes to her berth
, a lar * e P ortion of her eargo on board,
aim having large engagements will fill rapidly.
neS .O d WIZARD KING to all ship-
P*™ f ac Francisco as the most.desirabie vessel
now loading, and invite inspection.
shippers will confer a mror by sending their
freigat immediately alongside. 6
BISHOP, SON * 00., '
u 105 Arch street, above Front.
v With Q,uick Dispatch
packet ship GENEBAJj
Hatfield, master, haring the bulk
of her cargc engaged, will sail socn. For balance
?i 4 / r 4 lg ? ! ’ ? ppl y t 0 FETES WEIGHT SONS,
115 Walnnt street. mhli-tf
tfferfc AS—Eagle Line—Neutral
3S&D-C —Only Vessel Loading—HThe regular
packet Swedish brig MARIE LOUISE, Almeida,
master, is now at Arch street wharf, and will
fVv d i #, f?r, Ch ',.>, F c? r iT t% h rb a PP‘y to J- E - BAZ
•bLY A CO., 122 South Wharves. mh!7-3t
FOR HAVANA-Eagle Line—Neutral
SESSFIa,—-To Sail on Friday, 25th instant—The
Ai packet British bark OCEAN EAGLE, W H
Lace, master, is now cempleting her loading a :
fh^°K d ,J'' h J r t^ low Walnnt street, and can take
°J„ 3C<) barrels. Shippers will send en.
ffdTnT?,, ,h ?wl 2 K as I ni i kl y as posaible and bills of
i < iT ti i ls J^ ce * For freight, apply to JT. E.
bAZLEY & CO., 122 South Wharves. mhlS»3t
CB NEW ORLEANS—EagIe Line—
SxSThe bark SAXONY ILLE, at Sliippen street
wLuuf, will complete her loading shortly. Ship
pers will j.lease send their goods down to the ves
sel and tfieir bills ol lading to the countiug hon«e
for stature. J. E. BA2LEY & CO., 1*! South
WhaJTes - mblfi
CK^jEANS—Direct—The ship
SKjjHMORO Captain Boss, haviEg the
buik of her cargo engaged, will have quick di*-
For balance of: freight, apply to WORK
aiAN & CO., 123 Walnut street. mhlti
,jBi£fo FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fli?*
2^^packet bark ST. JAMES, Captain Wayne,
£ now receiving freight at the second wharf above
Vme street, and will sail for the above port with
&oS&R,"Portb^ r^s h '-’ apply 10
FEEIGHT, SALE OK CHARTER
3g=S-The tme Bren bark PAULINE, 420 tons
aeab w.lghi, or, ,2 bbls. petroleum capacity, iu
good order for anv voyage. For term' atrolv to
PETER WRIGHT A SONS, fls stSt. °
freight OR CHARTER Tbe
3pf I Br i a rk VILLA FRANCA, Hill,
niai.er, 4,0C0 bbls. capacity; brig MOSES DAY,
1,000 bbls. capacity; brig NELLIE
iUUft*, Pike, master, 2,2. 0 bbl* carmeitv
AND
1- NKI bbls capacity; eebr. J. L. HESS, Weaver,
master, 1,200 barrels capacity. For terras, apolv
to E. A. SOUDER fc CO., Doek street wharf.
JOHN SHINDLER jc SONS, SAIL
SB&MAKERS, No. 241 North WABVES, below
Vme street, Philadelphia. .
All work done in the best manner and on thi
lowest and most favorable terms, and warrantee
to give perfect satisfaction. mhls-tf
Particular attention given to repairing.
aIHE SWEDISH brig MARIE LOUISE, Al
_ mekia, master, from Havana, is now dis
charging at Arch street wharf. Consignees will
please attend to the reception of the same. Any
gooiis not permitted will be sent to Custom House
Stores. J. E. BAZLEY & CO., 123 South
Wharves. mhl7-4t
CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE Schr C E. EL
MEB, Mason, master, from New York, is
now discharging cargo at CallowhiU street wharf.
Consignees please send for their goods, andoblice
DAVID COOPER, X? North Wnarves. mhl7-3t
STEAMSHIP SAXON, FROM BOSTON.-
Consignees of merchandise per above vessel will
please send for their goods, now landed on wharf
above Pine street. HENRY WINSOR & CO.,
332 South Wharves. mhl6-3t
CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE British shit GEN.
WILLIAMS, Hatfield, master, frem Liver
pool, is now discharging under general order at
bhlppeu street wharf. Consignees will please at
tend to the reception of their goods. PETER
WRIGHT A SONS, 115 Waluut strect. mhlo-tf
NOTICE. —AH persons are hereby cautioned
Wi* l trusting the crew of the Bremen bark
PAULINE, Osterloh, master, lrom Rotterdam,
as no debts of their contracting will be paid by
a„orJsonsie nee3 - PETER WRIGHT *
SONS, 115 Walnut street. mhB-tf
BTOVKS, H-EATEKS, &0.
J- -THOMSON’SLONDON KITCHENER',
Wl OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for families,
hotels or public institutions, in TWENTY
DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadel
phia Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters,
Lowdown Grates. Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers,
Stewhole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, &c.,at
wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers.
CHASE, SHARPE & THOMSON,
mh7m,w. f,6m& No. 200 N. Second street.
Tho mas s. duos,
Late Andrews & Dixon,
80. 1324 CHESTNUT street, Pliuadelpliiji,
Opposite United State 1 Hint
Manufacturers cl
LOWDOWS,
PARLOR,
CHAMBER,.
OFFICE, ! i
AND OTHEK GRATES,
For Anthracite, Bltnminoos and Weed Flr»
AI.SO, •
WARM AIR FURNACES,
roT ana Prlvato bnildinjts,
REGISTERS, VENTILATORS,
- . akd
CHIMNEY CAPS.
UCCKING_ RANGES, BATH BOILERS. *O,
WHOLESALE AND RET ATT. m-rt
F
fe26-lms
'"JIV 2 WJSUL«S OWNERS OP- PBOFEB
“*—The only place to get Privy Well
UM&nxed and disinfected at very low prices.
1 A. PBTSSON,
' . Manufacturer of Poudrette,
«Tl-l| QQldimitfe’t Hall> library *t m
SHIPPING.
DRY GOODS,
Dry g-* ods, tnoai- Adoriocr.
? , t !r, Ainerican Crash, at U and 17 neats
opriiig r*feLaitte3, 31#.
~ lots Biach and Waite Plaid, 3 ?%£-
•s o ,p s Linens, cheap. •
BaJzaimes, at 22.
rwV?*. la ’ d Yalencies, at 45. i
upen this, morning,, at 702 ARCH street. I
JOHN H. STOKEi
rilfciJS UHEA4* IJL.OTH >,Ti ,rc;
Sna^fr a Goods to M?n
and ci hZmi ’ 811 qaaUtiCS ' I,ra P D
Ekm^ r 'L aL ?, ON ' STUFFS—BIack Fren h r
styles d ’ Cassimeres - Fancy Gaasimeres, 1
■ JAME t & LEE,
Wo. II Worth' Second Street.
Sign of the CxQldeD r*aml
L & CO.-SS^IFf M KN T. - a.iKUi.ilKi
Bit AROH and ;« s".h J - U F ( “nK r °n^Lf XClaslTe
IRISH SHIETING LmP^? St ? et .
I)ish Lir.en, at 44 cents- h»V E , E°°d art
Irom 56 cents np ' 5 Heavy Golcen Flax Li?
SHIRT BOSOMS We contlnno
ticular at'enticn to this dearnS!? to r PJ-T p:
find at om- Stores the moYt^«hv Ladles '*
5 “fid Collars in the T city ° ei
«.Ah EEL ■* SON. HAY£ NOW OP
• a choice assortment of w ” ' J - r -
NEvf SILKS.
Moire Antiques, S 3 00 to 95 00.
Pldin Corded fciiks, £i 62 x to S 3 *;n-
Figured corded Silks, si ' W '
P FANn'\n l- 0 ‘ es ’ S ’ 25 S 3 3-5.
SILKb, 75 CTS TO <s*: nn
Black Gros Grain Silks,' si 03
Figured Black Mike *1 K
to Si K ght Gr °Nac F T» r * l t .
IlpßS®3slB3S
Magnificent Grenadines
Magnificent Organdies,
bilk Warp Taffetas.
Plain, stripe and Plaid Poplins.
Monelm de Esso as, anew fabric.
Mohair Foulards.
Plaids, Stripes and Plain Valencias,
iviaid ard Stripe Moaairs
B a autifuJ shades fiue alpacas
Superior Black Alpacas.
S'riped and Figured French Chintz
i mured Percales and Cambrics
Plain Lawns and Plain Percales
Percales and Fiqne Robes.
Fabrics
i^po^Fo e n bee “ of o^f
A flfifi dollaks.
'I™ J SI F lis E TH ° USAND DOLI.A3S A
D °w ~ ffer Greatest Bargains in
S'®™ „, os ? e KWnes ever offeted in this city.
Beavy Black bilks, at 81 25 per yard.
Beavy Black Silks, at S.I 37 per yard,
. Beayy Black Silks, at 81 50 per yard.
wide BeaVy Black Silks, at si 62 per yd.
the aboye Goods are a Great Bargain J
We desire to tnm them into Cash, immediately
auagive our customers every cliauce J
THOMAS SIMPSON’ S SONS,
111119 MJaod 924 Pine street.
Desirable spbing silk a
Check Silks, large Checks
Check silks, fine Checks.'
Select Colors, Plain Silks.
Best Brown Silks out.
Moire Antiques, ordered colors.
EYRE A LANDELL, Fourth and Arch streetj.
Purple edge black sir.ns
White Edge Silks.
Stout Black Taffetas.
Do able-face Silks
Black Moire Antiques.
' EYRE A LANDELL.
T^ —Scotch Table Damasks,
Power-loom Table Linens, S 7 to SI 15.
Unbleached Table Linens.
Fine Napkins, 82 50 to 85 00.
Fringed Damask and Buck. Towels.
Pure Linen, Fringed Towels, from 25c to 3L
Bird-eye.Lin c ns, £6, 62, 75 and SS cts.
Diapers, Flannels, Tickings, Ac.
Heavy Hagen ot Wide Sheetings.
Best Irish Linens, from 50 cts. to si 12.
Blankets, Muslins, Ac. ~
w HITE CAMBRICS.—S-4 wide, and yery fine,
at oG cents.
Finest Cambric, 65 cts.—lower grades. ,
Real Manchester Heayy Ginghams.
Black Silks, of eyerv grade.
Every Style Spring ilelaines and Prints.
, • „ _ COOPER A CONARD,
fe27 S. E. corner Ninth and Market street.
PKOPOSALS.
P£.°F9^T S FOE BITUMINOUS GOALS.—
al^ K £ ! r °P? E: > ls be received at the Office
SEV EN fH street, until noon of FRIDAY, 22d of
„r P r l Ll~ 6 k {or s “l'P>ying the whole or any part
Tons of BituminouStVoals, snit
able for the manufacture of illuminating Gas, to b 9
d f l l Te S d 0I1 J? e Railroad tracks of the Gas Works
Ward *£? ae Ninth Ward Stations, in
OWi . : “5 monthly quantities ; eight thousand
tons in each oi the months of September, October,
November, December, and six thousand tons in
ea«.hof the months of June, July, August, ISG4,
1565 January * February, March, April and May I
• coals must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a
quality approved by the Engineer of the Gas
Works, as equal to the sample on which the con
tract is based.
The proposals must describe the particular va
riety of coals intended to be supplied and the lo
cation and name of the mine or, pit from weich
they are to be raised. It they are of a kind not
now or recently used at thesb Works, samples for
trial of not less than fifty tons, must be delivered
at the Works, on or before the 7th of April next
The gross roa of SiMo pounds wsll be considered
as the weight intended m the proposals, unless the
contrary be expressly stated.
The Trustees reserve the right to accept any pro
posals in whole or m part, or to reiect all. as they
may deem best for the interests of the Trust, and
m the event cf failure on the pa- tof any contrac
tor to deliver the coals accordingto his agreement,
both in quantity and quality, the Trustees reserve
the right to buy elsewhere, whatever quantity
may be required to meet the deficiency, and charge
to any loss or damage arising from
each failure. . ;
Payments will be made monthly, in two equal
instalments at four and six months auer the speci
fied peiiods ol delivery, the loth of each month
being taken as the average of the monthly delive
ries, or at the option of the Trustees, will be made
at earlier dates with legal interest off.
Should contractors prefer to make deliveries
earlier than required, they maybe received so far
as they can be conveniently stored, but payments
will be made to date from the time specified to the
contractor. -
Security for the fulfilment of contract will be
required, and each proposal must - name the
amount and character of security that will he
fferecL JOHN O. CRESSON,
ie2otap22ifr Engineer in Chief.
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OF THOMAS DILLON, "deceased—
The Auditor appointed by the t'onrt to audit,
Settle and adjust the account of Bernard Lynn.
SptmnJwP a ? d Testament of
THOMAS DILLON, deceased, and to report dis
tribution of the balance m the hands ot the accoun
tant, will meet the parties interested for the pur-
P° £ ?= appointeieut, on MONDAY, March
21) 36G4, at 4 o’clock P. M— at his Office NTn 017
South SIXTH strett,. Philadelphia. ’
JOHN GOFORTH,
Auditor.
mhll-f, m,tr,
'TjIS'EATE OF JOSEPH FISHEB, deceased—
TSvcwtS?*® lB Testamentary upon the Estate «f
JOSEPH: FISHEB, deceased, having be»a
£™nted by the Register of Wilis for the County of
Philadelphia, to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to make pay
ment, and all persons having claims against said.'
Estate to present them to FI DEI* FISHER or
JM. E. WHITMAN, Executors* No. 133 South
Fifth street, mhll.f.fif
ETTEhS TESTAMENTARY HAVINf*
±J been granted to tbe nai reigned/as Executor
of tbe Will of Mrs. MARIA B. LENTZ law of
the City ot Philadelphia, deceased/ mi persors
baying claims or demands against the Estate of
said decedent are requested to make bnoS/»i?s
same without delay, to CHiELffi WUitT™^ 8
ec’ntor, S-JS Market street, ortohisAttornei TNrt
C. MITCHEiq, 208 S- Fifthstreet. ”
; ETTEKS .TESTAMENT ARY HAVING
ofVhiladelpMa, doo’dTaU jir.ons havm^ 9
Or demands against ihe Es-ate of
requested to tnako known the samo t ; ara
to william MOW a
Or, to his Attorney, JNO. O MIT(’RTTT StI Si el '
auagonth Fifth Street. MITCHELL N O .
■ngwrmigiMß^ayiiu^ ana-zn nU«-f6fc.
T < -tAt?, ElAti ' t;Ma -K£~As!
J- LEITENBERGKK &.SON
„ «97 FINE STBEEX. fei-aa j