SECOND EDITION. by telegraph. LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. TEE AFRICA AT HALIFAX. PROGRESS OF THE WiE AGAINST DEN- MARE. HAxrif x, March 30 The royal mail steamship Africa, from Liverpool on the 19th and Queens town on the 20th, arrived at this port this morning,. Her advices are three days later. The steamship Hammonia arrived at Southamp ton on the 18th, and the Damascus at Llverpoolon the 19th. . The bullion in the Bank of England has increased dE63,0C0. On the London Exchange Erie Railroad stock was quoted at 66^a67i£. Ths belligerents in Denmark show increased ac tivity. The Germans are vigorously prosecuting the siege of Duppel. A Cabinet Council was held at London on Sat urday afternoon. Late despatches from Berlin state that the Prus sians are ready to open Are across the Werhim berg. The Danish iron-clad Rolfcrake has been tb palsed. The Danish batteries are armed with French rifled guns. The American ship North Atlantic, boundto Bos ton and partially loaded, was burned at Calcutta. No date given. I The London Homing Herald Eays the conference has served the purpose of the English Oabinet,Par liament having separated without expressing any opinion. There are therefore three weeks in which something may turn up. The trial of the Pampero seizure is assigned to the sth of May. The University boat race was won by the Oxford boat. ' „ COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, Eivepool - Cotton Mabket.—The sales of the •week amount to 76,000 bales,including 26,000 bales to *1 speculators and for export. The market is firm, but the prices are unchanged for American India Cotton has advanced #d on the inferior qualities. The other descriptions had also Advanced. The sales on Friday were 10,000 hales, the market closing buoyant bnt unchanged. Breadstuff's are very dull and the prices weak. Provisions are quiet but steady. London, March 18—Evening. —Consola closed at 91# a9l# for money. lilVeepool, Saturday, March 19th—Evening.— Cotton sales to-day, 7,000 bales, market closing firm. Breadstuff's dull. Provisions quiet. Bacon firm. Produce steady. London, March 19th—Evening.—Consols closed at 9l£afil# formoney. American Stocks.— lllinois Central 16a15 per cent, discount; Erie, 66#a67)£. LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN. London, March 20. Consols, after official hours, yesterday, closed at 91#a91#. FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, March 30.—The State Depart Blent has sheen officially notified that the port of Meust&dt, in Holstein, is now blockaded by the Danish Government. The President; has signed the bill to carry into effect the Convention with Ecuador for the mutual adjustment of claims. Bichard Smith, for many years cashier of the branch bank of the United States in this city, and late cashier of the bank of the Metropolis, died last night in his 78th year. A heavy rain storm occurred last night, followed this morning by a slight fall of snow. i XXXVIIITH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Washington, March 30th, 1861. House. —Much time was spent o a the considera tion of a report from the Naval Committee, pro posing to refer to the Court of Claims, the settle ment of claim of Wm. Wheeler Hubbell, for the Government use of his patent thunderbolt shell and fuse—the compensation not to exceed 8100,000. THE NEW YOKE GOLD MARKET. New Yobk, March 30.—Gold is quoted at 164, WEATHER REPORT. The following telegraphic report of the weather at 9 A. M. to-day, at the places named, has been received: Wind. Weather . Therm. East. Cloudy. 38 N. E. Rain and Sleet. 32 East.* Rein. 36 Halifax, Portland, Boston, Springfield, N. E. Cloudy. New York, East. Raining. Philadelphia, N.E. Raining. Washington, N.W. Snowing* MARKETS, Kew Yoke, March 30.—Flour has declined sc. lor State; sales of 7,000 bbls., atS6 59a6v65; 87 20a 7 25, &7 10a7 60 for Southern. Wheat dull and quotations nominal; Chicago Spring, $1 60al 61. Com quiet; sales unimportant. Beef quiet. Pork quiet. Lard dull at 13#aL3#. CITY BULLETIN. Fourth Ward Bounty Fund.—A Ladies’ *‘Sociable” will be held at the National Guards Hall, this evening, for the benefit of the Fourth Ward Bounty Fund. The tickets are sold at fifty cents, and ladies’refreshments are found. There will doubtless be a very pleasant entertainment there this evening. For the Seat of War.—The 99th Regi ment Pennsylvania Volunteers (Veterans), Col. Asher S. Leidy commanding, made a parade this afternoon, accompanied by the Philadelphia Band. The regiment proceeded to the Volunteer Refresh ment Saloons, and after partaking of an entertain ment, will leave for the seat of war. Grand Opening op Spring Bonnets.— Messrs. Wood A Cary announce in auother co lumn, to-day, that they will have their first grand opening of Spring Bonnets to-morrow, the 31st instant, at their elegant Retail Warerooms, 725 Chestnut street. The characteristic good taste and liberality of this popular old house have been more than sustained in arranging for this grand vernal exhibition of fashionable Bonnets, and if the weather proves favorsble, it will be a gala-day for the ladies oi our city, judging from the immense throngs which have attended their previous open ings. Liquid Gum I)roi>s.—A fresh invoice - just received by Bower, Sixth and Vine. Bower’s Infant Cordial cures Colic, Pains and Spasms, yielding great relief to children teeth ing. Store, Sixth and Green. Suspensories.—New French patterns, got out to order expressly for O. H. Needles’Retail Sales, at Twelfth and Race streets. AUCTION NOTICE-LARGE SALE OF BOOTS . AND SHOES. The attention of buyers is invited to the large and attractive sale of 1,000 cases Boots, Shoes, Brogans,: Balmorals, Ac., to be sold by catalogue, for cash, to morrow morning, commencing at 10 o’clock precicely, by Philip Ford A Co., Auc tioneers, at their store, Nos. 525 Market and 522 Commerce streets. Distressing Mortality On Saturday after noon at two o’ clock, Mr. James Marshall, Presi dentjof the Farmer’s Deposit Bank, buried one of Jus little girls, aged about seven years. At six o’clock on the same evening, soon after the return of the family from the cemetery, a younger child died--both victims of that terrible scourge, scarlet fever. The bereaved family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends and relatives. Two prom ising-children of Mr. Charles Clarke, of Oakland, died yesterday afternoon from the same disease. The oldest was five years and the youngest not 4nite two, and both died within a short time of each other. —Pittsburgh Chronicle . FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. BALBB OFBTOOKB. aaa ■». a BEFORE 200 sh Alsace Iron b 5 5H 100 sh do b 4 6 COO sh Connecticut M , 1300 Bh do *OO Bh do § 100 Bh do h* 3 200 sh do • ay 350 sl» do j? 400 Bh do 2v 100 eh do bio 2% 1000 sh Clinton Coal bio 8% 700 Bh . do bio 3% eco Bh do b3O s% *OO sh do b 5 3 100 Bh N T & Middle Coal Field Co 18% 350 Bh Fulton Coal 16% 100 Bh do b 514% *OO sh do b3O 16% 100 «h do b 616% 100 sh do 15% 1M Bh do MO 15% 300 Bh do 15 *OO eh Yensngo Qil 2% BOARDS. 100 sh Oatawissa pfd 42% 160 Bh Howe’s Eddy opg 6% 408 sh Fean Mining bW 11% 200 Bh do H% 100 eh do bs&ln 12% 60 sh Marquette Ml 9% 600 sh Keystone Zinc 6% 800 ah do 6 - mo .h do b 6 6 mo ah Bead K ' 76% aoo sh do 76% ITOah do M&int 76% 100 ah do bio 76% 200 ah do M&int 75% 800 Bh do 7dj? 600 Sh S° - M 75% «££ f 0 M ° 200 Bh do IVs 5° 66&int75% 100 Bh do 7rv 500 Bh do b3O 76^ 100 Bh do 7g3 100 Sh (I? gw 76% FIRST.! $560 U S Tre 7 8-10. . per Ct. Notes ltojtf 50 do • : 111 600 Penim 6i 99 670 N PaßSorip 98 7CCO Hunt 8c Broad Top R7S b 5 104 .8 eh Man&Mee Bk 30 12 sh "Wyoming Yal Cl JT 20 sh Cam & Am ISO IS ah do ISOK . 8 Bh do 180 K lOOshPennaß 41 sh do 75 200 sh Little Sohß b3O 60 100 ab do 491£ 60 sh Ridge AvR 21% SOsh Lehigh Zino 64>j 100 Bh New Creek b 5 2a 660 sh do 2 3-16 100 Bh N Y & Middle Coal Field Co 18 FINANCE AND BUSINESS—MARCH 30,1864. The Stock Market opened this morning strong and active, and continued buoyant up to the close. The most remarkable change was in Reading Rail road, whioh sold up to 76}£ —an advance of from the opening figure of yesterday. Camden and Am boy Railroad was active at 180@1S0X—an advance of 2«. Pennsylvania Railroad was better and not offered under 75K- Little Schuylkill Railroad, and Mine Hill Railroad rose X- 'North Pennsylvania Railroad was better—closing at 36Jf. Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad was.weak and declined a. Catawissa Railroad Preferred was quiet at 42, and Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at 37>f. Canal stocks were rather weaker. Schuylkill Navigation Preferred closed atabout46, and the Common stock at 3SX; Morris Canal at 76; Wyoming Valley at 77; and Union at 3 a for the Common, and 6>f for the Preferred. The low-priced Mining and Oil Com panies were again active. Fulton advanced UX from the lowest point yesterday. Penn Mining was heavy at a decline of X. Government, State and City Loans, as well as the better class of railroad bonds were held very firmly, but with comparatively limited operations. Jay Cooke A Co. quote Government Securities fcc,, as follows i KOOK) March 30,1864. _ „ „ Baying. Selling. V. S. Vl, 1861 112* 113* tJ. S. TS-loKotei, August 109* no* “ •* October. 113 114 Certificate of Indebtedneu II “ new 99« 99« Onartermaiten’ Voucher# 99 U. S. Demand Note# Sold 163# 164# 6-20 Bonds, full coupons 109# no# The following 1b the statement of coal transported oyer the Hazleton Bailroad, for the week, ending March 26, 1664, compared with the same time last pear: "Week. Previous. Total. Hazleton Mines... 2,146 01 10,184 06 21,930 06 Cranberry 13,133 07 13,133 07 Diamond 1,316 06 10,880 02 12,196 08 East Sugar Loaf.. 2,642 11 21,193 03 23,735 14 Council Kidge 2,030 13 16,691 19 18,722 12 Mount Pleasant... 780 09 9,202 18 9,988 07 Harleigh 1,643 10 10,036 13 11,680 03 Jeddo 2,770 00 26,331 13 28,101 12 Ebervale I,ilB 03 8,623 08 9',741 It Milnesville 1,C63 C 3 9,377 17 10,441 00 Buck Mountain... 1,773 03 12,986 04 14,759 07 Pea Coal Total 17,083 19 167,2« 08 174,325 07 Corresponding po rted last year 18,407 10 170,965 08 189,*7* 04 Decrease 1,323 17 13,724 00 15,047 17 PHILADELPHIA MASEEH. ■Wednesday, March 30.—Trade has been partially suspended to-day by the inclement weather, and the attendance at ihe Corn Exchange was exceedingly slim. There is Tery little Quercitron Bark here and Wo. 1 is firm at |37 ft ton. Cotton is firmer and we notice sales of middling at 76®7« cents, Cash. The Flour market Is inactive and the Only trans actions reported are 600 barrels Penna. extra at a price kept private, 250 barrel* Northwe«t extra family at 86 76, and 400 barrels Penna. do. at ,7 25 @7 75. The sales to the retailers and bakers range from ¥5 76 up to $9 —according to quality. There is very little. Eye Flour here and it is held at $6. In Corn Meal nothingdoing. There is a firm feeling in the Wheat market but the demand is very moderate. Sales of 2000 bnihels Bed—chiefly at 81 68 1,1 bushel. White ranges from |1 80 to 42:1000 bushels Kentucky sold at si 95. Bye commands ¥1 27@l 38. Corn is scarce and much wanted. Sales of3ooo bushelß yellow at ¥1 33 —part delivered—and 600 bushels white at ¥1 21. Oats range from 84 to 86 cents. Not saleß of Barley or Malt. The latter ranges from ¥1 70@l 72. In Provisions there is less doing. Sales of Hams in pickle at cents, Sides at Ioj{ cents, Shoulders SM ®lO cents for salted, and Io>£ cents lor pickled! 200 tierces and barrels Bard sold at 13X ©I4X cents. Whiskey is firmer. Small sales of Penna. and Ohio barrels at ¥1 03@1 06— Tut these figures are now refused, and Drudge at ¥1 03, IMPORTATIONS. Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. NEW BEDFORD—Schr Horace Staples, Gibbs -1000 gals sperm oil Cochran A Russell; 80 bbls whale oil J GAGS Repplier; 13 do do J B A Allen; 198 coils rope James Whetham. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 30, 43- See Marine Bulletin on Third Bage. AEEIVED THIS DAY. Schr Horace Staples, Gibbs, 3 days from New Bedford, with oil, Sec. to Cochran A Bussell. CLEARED THIS DAT. Ship Moro Castle, Bobs, Key Weat, WorkmanACo. Hark Linda, Hewitt, Cienfuegos, SAW Welßh. Schr Mary A Caroline, Adams, Alexandria, Tyler & Co. Schr'Jas B Barrett, Eougherty, Alexandria, do Schr Job Haxfield, May, Boston, Wannemacner & Maxfield. MEMORANDA. Steamship Arabia (Br), Hockley, cleared at Bos ton yesterday for Liverpool via Halifax. Steamship Mississippi,Kennedy, forKew Orleans, sailed from Newport 27th inst. Ship North Atlantic, Briard, bound to Boston and partially loaded, was burned-at Calcutta—no date given. \ Bark Brilliant, Colburn; score B W Tull, Healey, and Argus Eye, Townsend, from New Orleans for 2hlß port, are In ballast. Schr Daniel Webßter,Perry,hence for Providence, at New Bedford 2Sth inst. Schr Orris Francis, jack bob, from VinalhaTen for thiß port; sailed from Newport 26th inst. Schr Kobert 1) Khoadeß, Baker,at New York yes terday from Hampton Hoads, reports: On the morn ing of the 27th inst. Barnegat bearing Sjff 46miles, fell in with ship Wizard King, Woodworth, from N. York for San Francisco, in distress, havingjbeen dismasted during the late eaaterly.gale; had only her three lower masts, with stumpa of fore and miz en topmasts remaining; her main topmast was gone to the cap; had close-reefed fore and mlzen topsails set; ran near the ship, but on acoountof the heavy gale raging, could not ascertain where the disaster occurred. On the 28th, spoke the pilot boat Nettle, and informed her of the condition of the W K,when sbe immediately bore away in the direotiou of the ship. The it D K experienced heavy NE gales the whole passage; on the 26th, 10 miles off Barnegat, carried away jibstay and main gafl. Same day, passed part of a wreck, apparently a quarter deck of a brig, surrounded by fragments of hhdß and caskß, one of which was picked up, marked I*a J A Bhip steering NW, with losb of mainmastand fore and mizen topgallantmasts, was seen 25th inst in lat 37, lon 72. BMOS Steamer John S Shrlver, Dennis, hence at Balti more yesterday, and cleared again to return. Ship Victoria, Mounce, entered out at Liverpool Ith mst. for Baltimore NOTICE TO MAEINEES. A Lightveßsel exhibiting a single light, has been placed on the East side of the Channel in Elizabeth Elver, near Norfolk, Virginia, to mark the obstruc tions. By order of the Lighthouse Board. r, * TT „„B. Y. PUKVIANOE, x i Commodore U. S. N. and Lighthouse Insp’r. MarchM®lB64 ieCtor ’ 8 offlCe > 6tb Dißt, > Baltlmore i i>lP E —Mont €omery Terra Cotta Prlcg List for 18M B inch pipe per*3 feet length 30 cents. 3 inch pipe per 3 feet length 36 cents. 4 inch pipe per 3 feet length 48 cents. 8 inch pipe per 3 feet length 60 cents. * inch pfpe per 3 feet length 75 cents. We are prepared to fnmieh fitone-ware drain pipe, glazed inside and ontside, from 2to 15inches n diameter* m large or email quantities, with all varieties of Traps, Bends, and other connections Liberal discount to the trade. “ona. McCOLLIN & RHOADS. aS2 1221 Market street, Philadelphia. PLASTER AND LATHS.—SS tons plaster. 152,- 000 laths for sale by E. A. SOLDER & OO HOCK street wharf. mhSB.3t ONE’S BOSTON BISCUIT—Bond’s Butter and Milt Biscuitlanding fresh from steamer, and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER & CO., Agents for Bond, lio Eonth Wlitiryes, THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1864. BOARD. 400 sh Penn Mining b3O 112 100 ah do HX 37 sh North Pa K 36 300 sh do 36X 100 sh do 36X 100 sh Sch Wav b 5 33X 200 sh Oatawissa pfd b3O 43 10 sh Hunt & Broad Top K 24X 100 sh Phila&Erieß dash 37X 60 sh FultonOoalOo cash 15 100 sh do bls 16X 400 sh do' b 5 15. 100 sh Morris Cnl sown 76 100 ah Beadß 76 200 sh do . s3O 76 500 sh do s6O 76 100 ah do 76* 400 sh dOi 76X INTERESTING PORTRAIT and ‘ CHAR ACTER. of the Bev. Dr. BELLOW'*, do. Lieut. W Pittenger, Dr. John S. Darcy. Human Faces, illustrated by .likenesses of .Napoleon, Menofaikoff, Queen Catharine, Charlotte Corday, Louis Eighteenth, Richter, Bishop Easthurn, etc. News from Dreamland; Our social Relations; A Happy Woman; Standards of Beauty; Wisdom in Love-making; Savage Warfare; Lines on Noses: Snnday Schools, by Bisbop Clarke, of B. 1., and other Good Thiigs, In APRIL NO. ILLUS TRATED PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, IS i ents. by first post, or SI 5Q a year. Address FOWLER A WELLS, No. 308 BROADWAY. N. Y.,, or J. L. CAPEN, 25 South TENTH street, Philadelphia. mh3o-2tf. The best coal yard in the city FOR SALE Lot nearly 100 feet square. In quire at 957 North NINTH Street, above Pop lar. mh3o-4t* FOR SALE—The Spars and Rigging of the Yacht Wm. B. Mann. Termscash. Enquire of the Committee. JOHN O. BARER, JOS. S. ALLEN, AMOS JONES. mh3o-2t* Eighteenth Ward. QftA- 4 FIRRT-CLoSS M RTGAGE tpO.OUU FOR SALE, well secured on Oity Property. I. HAYS CARSON, 251 North Ninth street. mh3o 2t* PHILIP FORD 4c CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE street*. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, At lo o’ clock precisely, will be sold, by cata logue, lor cash, 1,000 cases Men’s, Boys’ an< Youths’ Calf, Kip and Grain Boots, Brogans, Balmorals, Cavalry Boots, 4cc.; Women’s, Mieses’and Children’s Boots. Shoes, Balmorals, Gaiters. 4cc., from city and Eastern manufactu rers, comprising a general assortment of goods. To which the attention of buyers is invited. Open for examination with catalogues early on the morning of the sale BY THOMAS BI.R’CH 4c SON, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, No. 914 Chestnut street, above Ninth. Sale at 1907 Monnt Vernon street HANDSOME FURNITURE, carpets. PIANO FORTE. Ac. ' ON MONDAY MORNING NEXT, At 10 o’ clock, at No. 1907 Monnt Vtrnen street, will be sold— • The fnrnitnre of a family declining housekeep ing. comprising—Rosewood parlor suite, covered with plush; damask and lace parlor curtains, rosewood piano forte, made by Knabe A Greble, rosewood enclosed etegere, centre table, Brussels parlor and cl amber carpets, large extension dining table, oak sideboard, secretary and bookcase, rosewood chamber furniture,. matresses, beds, kitchen furniture, Ac. The furniture can be examined early on the morning of sale. HUSBAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA is free from unpleasant taste, and three times the strength of the common Calcined Magnesia. A World’s Fair Medal and four First Premium Silver Medals have been awarded it, as being th* best in the market. For sale by the druggists and Country Storekeepers, and by the manufacturer. THOMAS X HUSBAND, ocl9-m. wt.f. ly.rp N. W. Cor. Third and Sprue FITLEB, WEAVER A U U Manufacturers of MANILLA AND TABBED OOBDAGSi Gobdb, Tvm, 4c0., No. S 3 North Water street and No. S 3 North Data ware avenue, Philadelphia. BmnEnma Miohaxl Waxvan. Donisr. CtOTHM B AKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU FACTORY.—The largest and best assortment of Wigs, Tonpes, Long Hair Braids, Curls, Frirettes, Illusive Seams, for ladies, at prices lower than elsewhere, at 903 CHESTNUT street. mhS-lmrpe ISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the' Exchange. NATHANS’S Principal Office, es tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan, la large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth ing, and goods of every description. Office hours trom BAM. till 7 P.M. dsSO-ttrp ft ft ft ft A F* iyAT ~ sale-james a free £L SLaWS REGISTER. VALUABLE COUNTRY PROPERTIES AT PRIVATE SAXE.—The Tery fine farm of Adam Eclcfeldt, Esq., on the West Chester road, six miles from the Market street bridge, containing 150 acres, with Tery fine improvements. The man sion is over 100 feet iront, on a fine lawn, seTeral springs and two streams of water It is two miles beyond the city limit. The land Uin the highest state of cultivation, has been used as & dairy farm. .On the property are also very extensive buildings for carrying on that business. •7* Full particulars may be had at the auction store, or it may be examined on application to Mr. Eclcfeldt, owner and occupant. Also, a desirable farm of 75 acres, adjoining West Chester, pan located within the limits of the l borough. This T&luable property is In the highest state of cnltiT&tion, and,the fences, buildings, Ac , in complete order. Pure spring water is forced up to the dwelling and barn, and every portion of the farm is abundantly supplied with the same. An excellent orchard, in full bearing, of the choicest Tarities of fruit, as well as younger plan tations, are on the premises. This property is situated on the northern boun dary oi the borough of West Chester, and adjoin ing the Cherry Hill Nurseries. To capitalists and farmers, or for a delightful and healthy country seat, it offers unusual attractions. 53 ACRES, ORAT’.S FERRY ROAD—A Taluable tract of land on Gray’ s Ferry road, below the .Arsenal; also fronting on the rirer and Balti more railroad. Will be sold very low to close an estate, but little cash required. COUNTRY BESIDENOE-A splendid country residence on the river Delaware, 15 miles from Philadelphia, within a quarter of an hour of two stations, Eddington and Shamony; 2S# acres of good land, 10 acres of which are woodland and ths balance in lawn and tillable land. It is beauti fully laid out, carriage'road through the wood, and all the roads substantially graveled. A very superior mansion, 50 by 4(Vy with extensive back buildings, finished throughout iu the best m&nnere with gas, bath-room and water-closets; two large piazzas front and back, with a-fine view of the river. A superior gardra, great variety of best fruit; green-house and grapery, gas-house, ice house, work-shop, carnage, ana stables The house is. well furnished and will be included in the sale wltn the exception of a few pieces. The whole is in complete order and is not excelled in beauty by any place on the Delaware. Inquire at the auction store, or of Wm. Chamberlain, on the premises VALUABLE FARM. FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, CHESTER COUNTY A valuable and productive farm in Chester county, four and a half miles from Oxford, the present terminus of the Baltimore Central Railroad, one and a hall mile from the Buttonwood station on the same road. The land is in a high state of cultivation, having been owned, farmed and improved by one of the most thorough farmers iu the country for many years. It has been manured with lime and bonedust, and is in fine condition. About one hundred acres are heavy woodland, and very valuable, divided into' good 6ized fields, in all but one of which there is running water. Big Eld Creek runs through the farm,, a never failing stream and first-rate water sewer. The improvements are a substantial two-story brick dwelling, about fifty by forty feet, with large bam about flfty-flye feet square, overshot, large cattle sheds, wood, ice carriage and wagon houses: stabling for fourteen horses and fifty cows; four excellent tenant houses, well located, will be sold oneasy terms. Survey and draft at the auction store. CHESTNUT HILL—A handsome two story brick mansion, Summit street and Prospect ave nue, 165 by 330 feet. House 40 feet front, hall in centre, back building 28 by 48 feet, dining room and two kitchens: every convenience; grounds im proved: fine shade trees; terraced, &c. *7Term« easy. Part trade will be taken. 15 ACRES—Suitable lor a handsome residence, on the Media Railroad. VALUABLE PEACH FARM—A desirable Sroductive Farm of 140 acers, -with good substan al improvements—Stone House and excellent barn, -with double threshing floor, well of good water and several springs, large Apple Orchard, 2,000 Peach Trees, Cherries, Pears and other fruit in abundance. It is thirty-eight miles from Phila delphia, on the line of the Delaware and Belyi . dere railroad, by which communication with Phil adelphia is had twice a day. About twelve acres good timber—Oak, Maple, Ac. Bounded by a a good creek. Soil good. Location high and healty. "Will be sold low. Terms easy. SEVENTEENTH ST—A genteel three-story brick dwelling, No. 631 North Seventieth street, above Wallace; 18 by 98 feet.' 872 ground rent and 300 may remain if desired. VALUABLE LOT, N. W. CORNER FIFTH and PRUNE STREETS—A large and Valuable property at the northwest corner of Fifth and Prune ate: 125 feet on Fifth and 140 feet on Prune et., -with seyeral buildinge and dwellings thereon. This property could he improved for manufac turing purposes. Terms easy. VALUABLE FARM—Oyer 200 acres -with yery extensive and yainable improyements, Chester county, on the O.toraro creek, Flour and Saw Mills, Ac. A yery desirable and profitable pro perty. Part trade may he taken. BUSINESS STANB and DWELLING-, No. 218 South TENTH Street—A four story marble and brick store and dwelling, 18by90feet. Verysub stantial. Cln he bought on easy terras. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer and Real Sstate Agent, U}a2o-3aw 422 Walnut street. DATES, —20 pails Dates landing, and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER A 00., 110 South Wharves BBTHLEHEM OATMEAL by the pound oi keg—fresh every week. HUBBELL, Apothe. •ary, 1410 OitEBTNUX street, iel* SPRING- DAMASKS; - TESTIBIIIiK - lace curtains, AND A LASSE INVOICE OP BROWN SHADES OF entirely new designs. I. E WALRAVEN, ■UOUESSOK TO W. H. OABBYL, MASONIC HALL, Tl 9 CHESTNUT ST. SENAT, BROS. & CO. *l4 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Strawberry St. , Importers of WHITE GOODS. Off®* a complete assortment of Jaconets, Cambrics* Checks, Victoria. Lawns, Nainsooks, Swiss Mniift, India Book, India Mull and other of our usual make and finish. lalt-tff piOTULAR^IOGRAPHISr^^~u* U^jn_rW BRUSSELS Published and for sale at the Publishing and Bookselling Bouse of T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Life and Campaigns of General U. S. Grant. Life SDd Services of General G. G. Meade. Life and Orders cf General B. F. Butler. Life of Archbishop Hughes. Price 25 cents each. Life, Campaigns, Servlpea and Reports of Gene ral G. B. McClellan. Price, 50 cents in paper, or 75 cents m cloth. Life, Speeches and Proclamations of President Lincoln. Pricesocents. (InPress.) We have in Press, the Lives of all our Generals and Statesmen. New Books Issued every week, comprising the most entertaining and absorbing works published, suitable for Parlor, Library, and Sitting Room, Railroad, Steamboat, or Soldiers’ reading, by the best writers in the world. Orders solicited from Booksellers, Canvassers, News Agents, Sutlers, and all others in want of good and fast-selling books, and they will please send on their orders at once, for what they may want of any of the above. Address all orders to the Publishers, T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS, No. 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. And they will receive prompt attention. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Cata logues. mh3Q-2t Gray hair restored baldness PREVENTED.— _ “London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.” t ‘London Hair Color Restorer, and Dressing. * * “London Bair Color Restorer and Dressing.” “London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.” * ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.' • ‘London Hair Color Resurar and Dressing. * “London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.” • ‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. ’' This discovery for the preservation of the human hair is taking the lead of all hair preparations; be sides restoring the color and making hair grow on bald heads, it is a beautiful dressing, keeps the hair soft, smooth and flexible, removes any erup tive disease, Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, Ac. Many who bald and gray have had their hair per manently restored. Only one preparation. ■7" READ THIS CERTIFICATE. ■7-GRAY HAIR RESTORED WITHOUT DYEING. ■7“ BALDNESS PREVENTED. I am happy to add my testimony to the gre& value of the “London Hair Color Restorer,’ three bottles of which restored my Hair, which was very gray, to its original dark color, and the hue appears to be permanent. I am satisfied that the preparation is nothing like a dye, but operates upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful Hair dressing. I purchased the first bottle from Mr. Garrigues, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets, who ean also testify my hair was very gray, when I commenced its use. MRS. MILLER, No. 730 North Ninth street, Phila. “Louden Hair Color Restorer and Dressing,” eold by 330 North Sixth street, Ptiilada. Price.so cents. Six bottles, ¥2 50. jaS-f.m.wly PUBE PALM OIL SOAP Thu Soap la mad* ot pnre fresh Palm Oil, and Is entirely a vege table goap; more suitable for Toilet nse than thou made frem animal fiats. In boxes el on# dossn cakes for ¥1 50 per box. Manufactured by _ GEO. M. ELKINTON A SOW, We. 116 Margaretta street, between Front and Second, above Callowhill street. d*l7-lyrp4 Geoegej. boyd, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, _ No. 18 South THIBD street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis sion. at the Board of Brokers. Government Securities, [Specie and Uncurrent money bonght and sold. mh2-3mrp§ -FOB SALE—The three-story brick Dwel- Bj-ii ling, with three-story back buildings, No. 942 North FIFTH street. Apply to W. M. PAEHAM, mh3o-6t* 51 North Third street. M GERMANTOWN HOUSE.Targe and nicely furnished, to let for six months,from Ist May. Siable attached. Address, with name, for par ticulars, A. L., Buixitiw Office. mh3U-6t* m FOB SALE—A Country Residence, with 6 acres of land, in Moorestown, N. J.; hand some dwelling, stabling, ice house, Ac., plenty of shade and fruit trees, and excellent pasture. Ap ply to j. 0. FINN, mh2s-12trpj 614 Chestnut street. m_A SUPERIOR BURLINGTON PRO PERTY—with all the modern conveniences, water, gas, large garden, Ac., Ac., situated in the best part of the city. For sale low and on accom m°dating terms. Apply to FRANKLIN WOOL MAN, Burlington, N. J., orto P. BLAKISTON, 25 South Sixth st., Philadelphia. fe27-s, w.-tfrpt SALE-A COUNTRY RESI- « JOS. BENCE, near TIOGA STATION of3E Germantown Railroad, sitnate on south side of Tioga street, 148 feet west of Twenty-first street. The let is 100 feet front, and 250 feet deep, beauti fully laid eut with choice lrnits and flowers of every variety. The house has all the convenience of a city residence, and will be sold on accom modating terms. Mrs. MITCHELL, the oocu pant of the premises, will answer any inqni ries; or apply to HENRY CROSKEY, Lum ber Merchant, Delaware avenue, below Green etreet- mhintf.rpft e LADIES’TRUSS AND BRACE TORE —Conducted by Ladieß, TWELFTH Street, >or below Race. Every article in their line elegant, easy and correct in make. O. H. NEEDLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen on the Southwest comer TWELFTH and RAOE Streets, -N. B,—Professional accuracy in snred. mbM-15trp4 GOLD AND SILVER WATUHES, Ok EtjL our own. importation, reliable In quality, CtH and at low prtces. PARR A BROTHER, Importer*, 3*4 Chestnut street, below Fourth iZßGtgrUi, THE UNION PIANO MAN U* FACTORING COMPANY have ai it f JLl' tt eir factory and warsroom., Ml? WALNUT etreet, always a most beautiful assort ment of their unrivalled PIANOS, which the; sell at the lowest cash prices or on Instalments. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, an < every satisfaction and guarantee will be given tTHTATO. jggrggM GRUPE A KINDT, IT® Tfi STEOK’sPpiANO,- For sale, 85 per cent, less than elsewhere: A. SOHERZEB, *h3-3mrpj N. Fourth, ab. OaUowhm, j DB. SWAYNE A SON, - ' .. ’\ ' " . ■ • . ■ V. AKNUAL OPENING OF EMPBINCt BONNETS, THURSDAY, March 31st, 180,4. Wood ft CaryJ 725 CHESTNUT STBEET. »h29-ifs . _ 't / J. T. DELACROIX Has now open at hie New Store, No. 37 Soith Second st.above Chestnut, A large stock of the newest styles of CARPETINGS, John Croeeley ft Sons VELVETS, “ «• BBUSi-ELS, “ “ TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Together with an extensive line ol . IMPERIAL and EXTRA THREE-PLY Ingrain and Venetian Carpetings, 43*011 Cloths, Window Shades end Mattings Wholesale and retail at the LOWEST PRICES _ _ _ _ rrhlS-3mt OPENING OF Pavis-Made MANTILLAS AND SPRING CLOAKS, On Tuesday, March 29th, J. W. PROCTOR & CO., The Parie Mantilla Emporium, No'. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. BOOKS! BOOKS!! AND FINE STATIONERY. Since the first of the year wo hare been adding constantly to our stock, until we now have one ol the largest and best assortments of BOOKS, FI B ST-CLASS STATIONERY, PHOTO GRAPHS and ALBUMS to be found in any es tablishment in the United States. We warrant our PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS to be of the very best material, strong, durable, and ab low in prick as any in the market. AU A'ew Books received a* conn as issued. ASHMEAD Sc EVANS, Successors to Willie P. Hazard, No. 724 CHESTNUT STREET. mh22-2m* •v $ BANKERS. ~ Eiehange on England, France aid Germany, 7 3-10 —5-20 Loan and Coupons. CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, QUABTEEHASTEK’B CHECKS AND VOUCHERS, American and Foreign Gold STOCKS AND LOANS, BOUGHT AND SOLD br Mail attended to. «-iy .r ISTo. 16 O SOUTH THIRD ST., >■ BANKIRS & BROKERS, M X. ■ r SPECIE, STOCKS, Quartermasters’ Vouchers and Checks, AND ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD; JH-K CORRECT PIANO TUKIHG. HESB|Mr. o. E. SARGENT’B order, lot IV f , H Tuning and Repairing Pl.no. art re celyed at Mason Jc Co.’a Stem, 9*7 CHKSTKTPI street, «"!»• Mr. Sargeant Una bad Rl.T.n Years 7 factory experience la Boston, and Flys Ysars’ city employmentln Philadelphia. SPECIAL—PIano 7 rt-Uathcrti to sound as soft and sw.et-ten.d si new, without rtvumnt. .... Terms for tuning. *l. ocls-*mr»* JAMES BELLAS, ■EBSh 279 and 281 Sonth FIFTHnM^f ItTTT STREET, nr ITT Sole Agent lor PRINCE A CO.’S World-Beno-wned Melodeons, . HABMONITJMS_ANI) DKAWINQ-BOOM ORGANS. ERNEST GABBER'S, - RAVEN* BACON’S, • HAIiIiET, DAVIS & CO.’S, JttU-3mip} . CEfcEBBATED fZAKOB, HELMBOLD’S HEIJffiBOLD’S highlI E c I ®^| ated/ FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU FLUID EXTRACT BUOHU A POSITIVE *' A POSITIVE AND ; SPECIFIC REMEDY SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Non-retention or Incontinence or Urine, Trrsw tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder and Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate G-land, Stone in the Bladder, Calcnlons drayel or Brickdust Deposit, Ann *ll Diseases or Affections of the Bladder and Xld* i neys, and Dropsical Swellings existing In Men, Women or Children Helmb old’s Extract BHchig Helmbold’s Extract Bachu For Weakness arising from Habits of Dlsslpatloril attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, loss of Memory, DIM, culty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision. Wakefnlness, Pain in the Back, Uni versal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms. If allowed to go on, which t medicine invariably removes, soon fellow Fatnity, Epileptic Fits, m one of whloh ’ tbs patient may expire. Who can say •. that they are not frequently fol lowed by those ‘ ‘direful dis eases” •‘INSANITY and CONSUMPTION!” Many are aware of he cause of their suffering. The records . of the ■ , Insane Asylmms, , • *nrl the lVTAlftn eholy Deaths by Con sumption, bear ample' witness to the truth of the assertion. The constitution once affected with Organic Weakness, re- . quires the aid of medicine to Strengthen, and invigorate the System, which HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT nTJumj invariablyjjioes^ Helmbold’s Extract Buoha Is safe, pleasant in its taste and odor, andll&loN Strengthening than any of the preparations of IRON OR BARK, For those suffering from ssoKxa? nown and pzzjoatb oonsmtnndMf " From whatever cause, either ta MALE OR FEMALE. IT wax errs you A GOOD APPETITE, WILL SIVB YOB STRONG, HEALTHY;NERVES, WHL OIYH YOU BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEE LINGS, and will enable yon to SLEEP WELL- A trial will convince the most SKEPTICAL- Helmhold’s Highly Concentrated COMPOUND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying the blood, re moving all dis eases arising from ex- * cess and imprudencies in life, chronic - constitutional -tiseases arising from an impure slate of the blood, and the only reli able and effectual known remedy for tfc cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the Throat and Legs, Blotckee Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, And Beautifying the Complexies; NOTA FEW of the •worst disorders that afflict mankind. UriM from the corruption that accumulates in the blood* Of all discoveries that have been to purge IS out, none can equal in effect H E L M B O L D’S COMPOUND EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA It cleanses and renovates the blood, instills the vigor of health into the system, and purges ont the humors which make disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body and expels the dis orders that grow and rankle in the blood. Sacha remedy, that could be relied on, has long been soughtfor. and now, for the first time, thepnblle have one on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit certificates to show its effect, but the trial of a single bottle will shew to the sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they ever taken. T wo-tabiespoonsfnl of the Extract of Sarsaparil la added to a pint of water, is eqnal to the Lfoson Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully equal to a gal lon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the Decoction as usually made. THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN AD MITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES army, and are also in very general use in all the STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well u in pnvate practices and are considered as iUThIU* able remedies. See Medical Properties of BucAti* From Dispensatory of the United Stated See Professor DEWEES’S valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr*’ PHYSIO, Philadelphia. - See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM BfcDOW ELL*, & celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and. published in the transactions of the King and Queen* s Jour nal. See Medlco-Ohirugical Review, published by BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal Col lege of Surgeons. _ = See moet of the late Standard. Works onJMsdSi oines. PRICES. Extract Buchu, *1 00 per bottle, orSlxfortH «• sarsaparilla, 8} 00 per bottle, or Six for 85, Delivered to any address, securely packed. Address-letters for Information, to BELMBOLD’S Drug and. Chemical Warehovial Drua and Chemical Warehouse 594 BROADWAY, N. Y., OB 594 BROADWAY, N. Y. f OB HELMBOLD’S MEDICAL DEPOTi 104 South Tenth Street^ PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND CT? PRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of 1 >tbeir ovm’ ’ "and *'otter'' articles on the reputation, attained by HEIHBOLD’S PREPARATIONS. HELHBOLD'S GENUINE EXTRACT BUOHU. HELMBOLD’ S GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA."! HELMBOLD’S GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE WASEj Bold by all Dmggirti; ASK FOB HELMBOLD’B KSTCut out tie advertisement and send for It and Hyoid impest tionand exposure.
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