Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 02, 1864, Image 5

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    THE WAR 'FOR THE UNION
FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTO MAC.
WASHINGTON, April I.—A - letter from the
Army of the Potomac says that the rebels for
the past two days have been busily engaged in
digging rifle pits along the south side of the
Rapidan, in the vicinity of Raccoon Ford. It is
also reported by deserters that they are tearing
ap the railroad between Fredericksburg and
klanover Junction.
Six deserters came in yeaterday,bringing their
wives. and twelve children. They traveled by
way of Madison Court-house, where, their fami
lies had been living, encountering great hard
ships on the route. _
Seventy-two prisoners, sentenced by court
martial to labor on the public works for terms
varyingirom one to ten years, were sent to Al
exandria yesterday, on the way . to the fields of
their future labors.
FROM NEWBERN; N. O.
FoirrnEss MoriaoE, March 31.—The steamer
Ellen S. Terry, from NeWbern, N. C., arrived
to-day, and after landing her paSsengers sailed
for New York. •
NEWi3ERNi March 29.—The enemy is guard
ing their lines with unusual care to prevent in
formation of their movements from reaching
the Union forces. •
Four escaped Union prisoners have reached
Washington ' N. C., from Danville. Their
names are John C. Ifforrongh, 38th Illinois;
George W. Bean, 21st Illinois; John Hamilton,
89th Illinois; and William Neideigh, 21th Illi
nois.:
.EMANCIPATION MEETING IN BALTIMORE.
BALTratean, April I.—An enthusiastic meet
ing of the friends of Emancipation was held at
the Maryland Institute to-night. Among the
speakers were Mr. Boutwell of Massachusetts ;
Kelley and Myers, of Pennsylvania; Davis, of
Maryland, and. General Lew. Wallace. Mr.
Davis, . sfrenuously advocated Emancipation
without compensation either by the State or
by the General Government. -
THE CALIFORNIA DELEGATION.
SAN FaAsersco, March • 31.—The delegates
to the Republican National Convention at Bal
timore are Messrs. Blame Tailing, Chairman ;
Smith Hirsch and Hiram Smith.
FROM WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON, April 1,1864.—1 t has been
decided to receive the new ten-forty United
States Bonds as security for the circulation
of the National Bank - s. As the five-twenty
bonds are now worth in the market a large pre
mium, and as the new ten-forty bonds can be
procured on subscription at par, a slight differ
ence is made in the rate at which these two
securities are received by the Banking Depart
ment as the basis of circulation. The Con
troller of the Currency some time ago fixed the
rate at which five-twenties are deposited for
circulation at ninety cents on the dollar, and he
has just decided -to receive the ten-forties at
-eighty-seven and a half cents on the par.
This decision will stand at present as the
rule, .unless Congress shall prescribe some
-other.
t • Major-General Ord has been ordered to re
-port to General Sigel for duty in the Depart
ment of Western Virginia. He will be the
Tanking officer under Sigel. He has left to re
-port at Cumberland for duty.
A delegation of wool growers were before
the Ways and Means Committee, to-day; urg
ing that a higher tariff be placed on all foreign
',Tools. Their wishes will probably be acceded
to. The Committee have about half com
pleted the tax bill. -
General Fremont is not here as has been ru
mored.
Speaker Colfax's levee was largely attended
to-night, notwithstanding its being a rainy
night.
The Navy Department has received infor
mation of the capture, by the steamer Honey
suckle, of the sloop: Florida, on the 20th of
March, with a cargo of powder, shoe, hats, and
coffee. She was: Prom Havana, and her captain
said she was bound to no particular port.
The following nominations were confirmed
by the Senate in Executive session to-day.
To BE BRIGADIER-GENERALS OF VOLUNTEERS.
—Col. Patrick E. Connor, 3d California Vol
unteers, from March 30, 1863; Lieut. Colonel
Gabriel R. Paul, Bth Infantry, April 18, 1863 ;
-First Lieut. Adelbert Ames, sth Regiment
Artillery, May 20,,1863 ; Col. Benj. H. Grier
son, Gth Illinois Cavalry, June 3, 1863; Col.
Robert S. Foster 13th Indiana,june 12, 1863 ;
Capt. Alex. S. lrebb, 11th Infantry, June 23,
1863; Colonel Alfred N. Duffle, Ist Rhode Is
land Cavalry, June 23, 1863; Colonel Walter
C. Whittaker, 6th Kentucky, June 25, 1863;
First Lieut. Judson Kilpatrick, Ist Artillery,
June 13, 1863- ' Captain Wesley Merrett, 2d
-Ca.valry, June 23,1863 • Captain Kenney Gar
rard, sth Cavalry,' Uly 23, 1863; Captain
Charles R. Woods, 9th Infantry, Aug. 4, 1863 ;
Colonel John B. Sanborn, 4th Minnesota, Aug.
4, 1863;Colonel Giles Smith,Bth Missouri,Aug.
4, 1863; Col. Samuel A. Rice, 33d lowa, Aug.
4, 1863; Col. Walter. Q. Gresham, 53d Indiana,
Aug. 11, 1863- '
Col. Manning M. Force, 20th
Ohio, Aug. 11, 1863; Col. Robert A. Cameron,
34th Indiana, Aug. 11, 1863; Col. John M.
Corse, Gth lowa, Aug. 11, 1863; Captain Alvin
C. Galan, Assistant_Quartermaster U. S. A.,
Aug. 17, 1863; Colonel James 0. Rice, 44th
New York, Aug. 17, 1863; First Lieut. George
A. Custer, sth Cavalry, June 29, 1863; Colonel
John C. Starkwether,lst Wisconsin, July 17,
1863; Colonel H. L.Eustis,loth Massachusetts,'
Sept. 12, 1863; Colonel H. E. Davies, 2&New
York Cavalry, Sept. 16,1863; Colonel Aew
.J. Hamilton, of Texas, Sept. 18, 1863; Colonel
Henry W .Birge, 13th Connecticut, Sept. 19,
1863.
The Senate also confirmed Lieut. Byron
Wilson to be Lieut. Commander in the Navy,
from November, 1863.
Representative Basson's amendment to the
National Bank bill, which was adopted to-day,
providing that the tax shall be such as may
from time to time be imposed by Congress,
in
lieu of the present taxes, is preliminary to the
introduction of a bill now pending before the
Committee of Ways and Means prescribing
other rates of taxation applicable to such insti
tutions.
The amendment of Representative Blaine
<Me.), providing that every association may
charge on, any loan or discount, interest at a
rate established by law in the State where such
institution shall be located, which was agreed
to in Committee of the Whole on the State of
the Union, was afterwards superseded by re
storing the original provision of not exceeding
7 per cent.
COAL STATEMENTS.
The following is the amount of coal transported
on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad during
:sate three days ending March 31, 18644
Urom Port Carbon
" Pottsville
" Schuylkill Haven
" Auburn
11 Port Clinton _ _ 8,366'17
" Harrisburg and Dauphin
Total anthracite Coal for week 53,213 11
6c Ilarriabmg, total Bituminous coal 5,625 15
Total of all kinds for week
Previously this year.
Total
To same time lastsear
Increase 6,215 12
The following is the amount of coal'transported
over the Schusl l- 111 Canal, during the week ending
ltareh 81,' 1664:
From Port Carbon -
N Schuylkill. Haven
" Portt Clinton
" Pottsville
Total for week
Previously this year....
_Total
To same time last year..... 36,451 05
Tons. Cwt.
23,800 01
1,232 08
15,551 03
4,22.5 08
58,593 06
750,830 01
.. 814,669 07
808,157 15
Tons. Cwt.
6,015 10
8,040 00
15,524 10
12,279 00
17,803 10
THE DAILY EVENINO BULLETIN t PgIIADELPITik. SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1864 --TRIPLE SHEET:
BOARD OF , TRADE,-. -
ntORGE L. 131:ZRY; '
im ARD O. RIDDLE, Movramy OODEBIITirAICI
THOMAS S. FERNON, 1• .
IMPORTATIONS
heported for the Philadelphia:Evening Bulletin..
CA.RDENA'iz—Bark lima, Russell 249 hhds 60
bxs sugar :6 hhds molasses .T Mason & Co.
CARDENAS—Schr lila F Wheeler, Dyer-224
hhds molasses 33 tea do 16 hhds sugar J Mason & Co
PERNAMBUCO—Bark Union,Heard-1400 sacks
sugar 460 tolge cotton Lewis & Damon.
51 ATA N Z S—Bilg Herald, Davis-268 hhds 27
tcs molasses 3 casks copper George W Bernadou &
Bro; 53 casks sugar Thos Wattson & Sons.
LIVERBOOL—Ship Empire Queen, Moran-2021
sacks common salt A Kerr; 00 casks soda ash 150
tons pie iron S & W Welsh; 600 loose strips 891 bdls
strip iron Zjorria, Tanker & co; 574 'bars 491 bells
iron in tubes MW Baldwin & co; 68 bars 40 Mils
iron Morris, Q: heeler & co; 163 plates iron V W Mc.
Coy; 9 casks files 104 bellescs 22 bars steel A M. F
Wale( n; 650 bxs tin plates N Trotter & Co; 50 bills
caustic soda 306 casks soda ash Yarnall & Trimble;
77 casks soda ash Whitall,Tatum & co; 2 bales grass
91 bills rope 47 bales rags 67 casks 'soda ash Jessiip
& Bloom; 25 hbls rice flour 22 casks china clay Jos
Bancroft; 36-bales rags Fox Brothers; 4 pkgs rads°
Lewis & co:
. 3 crates ethw W Hodgson; 32 do 1 cask
samples A F Eberman; 146 crates 2 casks ethw P
Wright & Sons; 35 pkgs mdse Stuart & Bro 7 casks
hdw B Mullens; 23 pkgs do Shield & Bro; .1 do if A
Dreer; 14 es steel Walter Swift; 2000 sacks - fine salt
12 es sauce 49 bales wool 10 frames felt 100 bxs terns
plates 10 bxs tin plates 60 crates ethw 121 kegs bi
carb soda 71 casks soda ash 1158 . bells hoop iron 535
bells rod iron 451 bars iron 273 bdli tubes order.
ST. JOHN, NB. —Brig Cuba, Pierce-63,273 feet
pine boards 87,500 pickets Gaskill er.
SAILIEO DAYS 01 , fiTEAMBRIPB.
TO ARRIVE.
SIMS PROM POR DATY
Teutonia .....Southampton...New York March 19
North American—Liverp'l...Portland March 17
Kangaroo Liverpool—New York olarch 19
City of London..Liverpil—New York March 23
Hibernian Liverpool—Portland March 24
Persia Liverpool. :New York March 26
Damascus Liverpool.. Portland Marsh 31
Borussia Southampton... New York April 2
Asia Liverpool.. Boston April 2
TO DEPART.
Evening Star.. New York ..Havana, Ace April 2
Oof Washington..N York.. Liverpool...... April 2
Germania New York.. Hamburg ..... 2
N. American......Portland—Liverpool. April 2
Illinois New York.. Aspinwall ..... April 4
Chins New York.. Liverpool. April 6
C of Manchester..N.York. :Liverpool April 9
America New York.. Bremen April 9
Peruvian New York.. Liverpool April 9
Africa Boston.. Liverpool April 13
Teutonia New York...Hainburg April 16
City of London...N York.. Liverpool. April 16
Hibernian Portlaild..Liyerpool April 16
Persia New York...Liyerpool..... .... April 20
LETTER BAGS
AT 3.38 ME BONA riTs , ItIORANGR, PRMADSGEKLA
Bark John Bannon, Davis Laguayra, soon
Bark David Lapsley, Brown .... . . ...Port Spain, soon
Schr Dart, Conrad Barbados, soon
PORT OF PRILADELPHLL APRIL 2
Styx RL639,6;43 I Styx Sale, 617 I 'Enna WATra, 9 2S
P 144 3 0 - 301 re 3+:1,10 3 a 'JAI
Bark Mahlon Williamaon,Thompaon,la days from
Rey West, in ballass to D S Stetson & Co..
Bark Tillie Van Name, Cook, 16 days from N.w
Orleans, in ballait to captain.
Bark Pleiades, Miller, 22 days from N. Orleans,
with 3000 sacks salt and 7 bales cotton to order.
Schr II D, Flowers, 7 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell & Collins.
Schr Ambition, Beard, 6 days from . Ohoptank Ri
ver, with ship timber to H Simons.
Schr Mary, Co. Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Del.
EL
with grain to Christian
Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to W P Clyde.
Steamer D Utley, Phillips, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer Taeony, Pierce, 24 hours from. York,
with mdae to W 3,1 Baird & Co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Bark Dresden. Reed, New Orleans,Workman & Co.'
Brie Breeze (Br), Brown,Port Spain, Thos Wattson
& Sons.
Brig Olive, Gandy, Boston, Twells & Co.
Schr J O Patterson, Willetts,Port Royal, Tyler&Co
Schr Grace Watson, Nickerson, Alexandria, do -
Schr Jos Diverty, Carroll, do do
Schr Sarah'Fisher, Edwards, . do do
Schr R H Shannon,Sprague, Fort Monroe, do
SchrVance,
M Burdge, Dorchester, do
Schr Reading R R, No. 36, Smith, Hampton Roads,
Tyler & Co. -
Behr S J 'Vaughan, Smith, Salem, Hammett, Van
Duren & Lochman.
Schr Wm McCobb, Chipman, Fort Monroe; do
Schr M Smith, Risley, Middletown,Ct. W H. Johns.
Schr H Staples, Gibbs, New Bedford, Cochran &
Russell.
Schr Neptune, Roden, New Haven, Blakiston,Graff
is Co.
Schr W G Audenried, Hewitt, Providence,-Milner
& Co.
Schr S H Pool, McFadden, Cambridge, Quintard &
Ward.
Schr Courier, Curtis,Portsznouth,NH. Wainwright
& Bro.
Schr Diamond, 'Keene, Washington, R Jones.
St'r H L Gaw, I.ller, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
St'r S Seymour, Room, Alexandria, T Webster.
St'r Beverly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Germania, Ehlers, cleared at N. York
yesterday for Hamburg.
Steamship City of Washington,Brooks,eleared at
New York yesterday for Liverpool.
Steamship Yazoo, Couch, geared at New Orleans
23d ult. for New York.
Steamships Geo Cromwell, Columbia, _end -Erics
son, at New Orleans 20th ult. from New York.
Ship Farquier (of Boston), Hoyt, recently ;re
ported by the New York papers as having been cap
turgid by the Alabama (says a letter dated Pernam
buco,Feb 27),called here to-day for orders. She will
leave tomorrow, bound to Gibraltar. Cargo 6600
piculs pepper.
Ship Portsmouth, Tarlton, from New York 16th
Oct. at Acapulco 18th ult.
Bark Hannibal, Hawkins, cleared at New York
yesterday for this .port.
Bark Meaco, Wortincer, hence, was diseli , g at
Pernambuco 27th Feb. and would proceed to Rio Ja
neiro soon.
Bark Sailor Prince, Troop, from Montevideo, 62
days, witn wool and hides, at N. York yesterday.
Bark Annie, Chase, cleared at New York yester
day for thieport.
Brig American Union, Smith, hence at New Or
leans 23d ult.
Brigs Julia, Smith, and San Antonio, Jackson,
hence, remained below New Orleans 23d ult.
Brig Semi Welsh, Strobridge, cleared at New Or;
leans 234 ult. for this port.
Brig Alice Gray, Rackhouse, sailed from Leghorn
4th ult. for this port.
Brig Albert,.Knowles, sailed from Demerara 7th
ult. for this port.
Schr Adeline Townsend, Townsend, from Port
land for this port, at Holmes' Hole 30th alt.
MARINE MISOELLANY.
Among the marine losses for the past month, the
ship Sea Crest, from Liverpool for Philadelphia,
is set down at $lOO,OOO loss; barque H W Hansall,',
from Guantanamo for Philadelphia, $90,000; brig
John Chrysta, from Matanzas for Philadelphia,
$40,000; brig- Nantasket, front Hemedois for Phil
adelphia, $10,000; schrs Beulah, from Philadel
phia for Fortress Monroe, sio, 000; S A Appleton,
from New Bedford for Philadelphia, $9,000;
_Alexander Young, from Philadelphia for Port
Royal, $25,000; Alabama, from New Bedford for
Philadelphia, $3,500; D H Bills, from Philadel
pbia for Quincy, 8.1.2,000; D W Eldridge, from
Philadelphia for Portsmouth, $1,500, and Japhet
Ireland, from Beaufort for Philadelphia, $9,000.
Brig G L Stover, of Bangor,for Fortress Monroe,
came ashore at. First Cliff, Situate, on Wednesday
night, and bilged—crew saved.
Schr Lydia Ann, Overton, from Naneemond river
for New York, with oysters, was abandoned 23d
inst. let 37 36, lon 73 41, with four feet water in her
hold—crew saved.
Schr , John Orawford,from Boston for Washington,
with hay, put into Hampton Roads 26th, in distress,
with five feet water in her hold, having experienced
heavy weather,thuing which she was thrown on her
beam ends.
Schr Yarmouth went ashore a short distance
above the pier at Port Royal, during a NE gale 22.41
inst. where she remained on the 26th, high and dry,
with a prospect of getting her off in a few days.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
Notice is hereby given that the Handkerchief
Shoal Light Vessel, that parted her moorings on
the 23c1 bast. was replaced upon her station on the
2Sth inst. By order of the Lighthouse Board.
JOHN MARSTON, Com U 8 N.
L. H. Inspector 2d But.
Boston, March 30,1564.
PlPE.—Montgomery Terra Cotta
Price List for 1864.
2 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.
5 inch pipe per 3 feet length 60 cents.. •
6 inch pipe per 3 feet length 75 cents.
We are prepared to furnish stone-ware drain
pipe, glazed inside and outside, from 2 to 15 inches
n diameter, in large or small quantities, with all
varieties of Traps, Bends; and other connections.
Liberal discount to the trde. •
MeCOLLIN & RHOADS,
a 22 1221 Market street, Philadelphia.
DR. SCOTT'S
LIVERY STABLES, ltrk,
'York avenue, between Buttonwood and 0 ,
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•
Sully requested to bring a reference. Terms rand
orate, but cash payments. telo4m,
MEMIE
ziTLATI Vi. - i:ELY TO LITER
POOL, touching at QUEEN STOWV
r Cork Ea r bor).—The well-known Steaxr.ers of tht.
Liverpool, Nev York and Philadelphia Staturisnis
Company are intended to sail as follows:
CITY OF Vi .AI4IIICGrTOTT. ... Iturday, .Apr 11 - 2
CITY OF 'lf.' A NCHESTER ....Saturday, April 6
OITI OF LONDON.— ... .:Saturday, April, lb
And every 6nceeedin4 ,Sattirday at Moon, fro].
elor 4 4 north River. -
PA:VAX:LS fsel.,ll ' I 34:OIIVAIMTIT nor
1;t Cabin ;1;3E0 : Steerage....., ....a3 O 00
I
let Cabin to London. 65„ Di.). to 'Landon 39 00
Ist Cabin to Paris.... , 05 DO. to Paris .. 40 00
let Cabin to Fiaralatirg 00 Do. to Hamburg 37 00
- Passengers also Ibrwarded LO Havre, Bremer,'
Rotterdam, Anrwerp. .5c,c., at eqns.lly low - ratee.
FAZES. P:E.Okt Livitnroot, On QTTBENSTOISIII.
First Cabin. $75, 595, ;g1(15. Steerage from Liver.
pool and quesostowo, ?•21.1. These who wish tc
send for tbAlr friends can bay tickets here at Mess
For further information '
apply at the Comps,
H
ny's Offices. JoN G. DALE, Agent,
mh2.9 - ill Walnut street, Philadelphia..
• BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA
STE AIVISHIP LlNE—Sailing from each
port on Saturday—Prom first wharf above Pine
street, Philadelphia, and Long wharf, Boston, on
Saturday, April 9. 1f. 4 61, - .
The steamsolp NORMAN, Captain Bakery will
sail from Philadelphia far Boston on Saturday,
April 9th, at 10 o' clock, A. M. , and ateamshiy
SAXON, Captain Matthews. from Boston for Phil
adelphia on I , :aturday, April 9th, at 4 P. M.
These new anti substantial Steamships form s
regular line, sailing from each port punctually or.
Saturdays.
Insurance at one-kali the premium charged h!
sail Tesseh,
Freight taken at tar rates. •
Shippers are requested to send slip receipts tine
bills of lading with their goods.
For freight or passage, having fine meows:lode
Lions, apply to RSNRY WINSOB dc
'332. South Delaware avenue.
FOR ALEXANDRIA, GEORGE
,' -. TOWN and WASHINGTON—Hand'
'team Line, .via Canal—Every Wednesday at V
M., and every Saturday at 6 A. M..
Steamer LEADER, Captain Callahan.
Steamer H. J. DEVINNY, Captain Bristow,
Steamer S. SEYMOUR, daptain Room.
Steamer E. CHAMBERLIN, Captain Stevrark
These steamers form a semi-weelay line betterest.
Philadelphia and the above ports, sailing regularly
as advertised,:and carrying freight lower than b)
any other route. Freights received every (My
and bills of lading given. Apply to TH.O.I}TAE
WEBSTER, 14 North Wharves. ' selo-11
glifkFOß NEW. YORK. —DESPATCE.
and SWIFT-SURE LINES—Via Dela•
ware .and Raritan Canal. —Tile steamvs of thew
ilnes are leaving daily at 12 o'clock, M., and
o' clock, P. M. , from third Pier above Walnut It
For freight, which will be taken on acoommo
dating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIF,TI b
00., IV - South Delaware avenue.
FOR NEW YORK—New Daily Lin,
- . —Vla DelaWase and Raritan Canal—
' • tladelphia and New York Express Stefunboa
Company will receive freight and leave daily at'
P. Id., delivering their cargoes in Mini Yorlttls•
following days.
Freight taken at reasonable rates.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent,
14 South Wharves, Philsda
JAMES HAND, Agent,
1.755-q Piers 11 and 15 Esst River, W. 'l.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
COLEMAN'S CALIFORNIA LINE.
BASLING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISE , '
Freight for this Li.e sent to New York via Swift
Sore Line at reduced rates,
The smallest and sharpest clipper lasting—the
sew and elegant strictly Al clipper' ship
E. SOUTHARD,
Howes. Commander,
la now completing her loading at pier 15 : Eas
trver, foot of Wall street. •
This beautiful clipper comes to her berth
with a large portion of her cargo engaged.
to, a will be dispatched In a yery.letv dais.
Shippers will please sand their freight i=unidi
ately alongside, and oblige
BISHOP, SON & 00.,
tf 105 Arch street, above Front
FOR SAN FRANCISCO, -Gal.--Direct
from - Philadelphia—The first class last sail
ing balk- OLD - HICKORY, Charles Callaghan,
commander (late of the clipper ship Storm King),
will have
-quick diepatch from this port, ha vin
'
lai ge part of her cargo already earaged. For IDa'l-
tame of freight, at fair rates, apply to WORK
MAN lc CO.. 123 Walnut street. • apltf
sg.FOR LAGUATRA and PUERTO CA
BELLO—The bark JOHN HOULTON csill
awt zor tihOaboye porta on Satnrday. April 9th.
For freight or passage. apply to JOHN DAL.
LETT X. CO.. lite "Walnut stroet apl.l,ot
sg*FOR Balt BADO 'I he British schooner
DART, Jacob Coated, master. will sail in
IL Lew days. For freight. apply to GEORGE AL
RINS & CO , IZ4 North Delaware ayenne.
PETROWUhI FREIGHT FOS L 11.17.:
ERPOOL.—The fine Br tisk . bark SHER-
In ter, having the greater part of
her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch for
the above port. For balance of freight, apply to
WORKMAN Zr CO. 1113 Walnut street- 'OW
itPETROLEUM FREIGHT FOR LIN
ERPOOL.—The fine Bremen bark PAUL•
, Osterlob, master, will have quick dispatch.
For balance of freight. ay ply to PETER WRIGHT
It SONS, 115 Walnut street_ rah2l-tt
l a FOR ST. JOHN,. N. B.—The Br. schr.
Pine, ma.ster, haring the most of
her cargo engaged, will bare dispatch for the
above port For freight sr passage, apply to E.
A. SOLIDER k CO., Dock street wharf. mh3l.3t
PFOR NEW ORLEANS - -The bark DUES.
DEN, Captain Feed, haying the bulk of
cargo engaged, will hare quick dispatch.
For balance of freight, apply to WORKMAN /c
CO., 123 Walnnt street. nihle
OttFOR BOSTON—Express Line—The fins
packet schooner MARY A. RICH, Captain
, is now receiving freight at CatteP s wharf,
third wharf above Market *meet, and will sail for
the above port with prompt dispatch. rot' freight,.
apply to DAVID COOPER. 18 North Wharves.
g4FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER
—The fine three masted schooner SANWEL
OuLT, Captain Hilliard, 240 tons, 1,200 barrels
capacity, light draft. Apply to DAVID COOPER,
16 North 'Wharves. g apl
414. FOR FREIG-HT CHARTER.—Br
ship BURPiI!LH, Beckwith, master, :E8 tons
register; Br. bark RETURN, 111llam, master, 401
tons register. For terms, apply to E. A. SOU.
DER ,k CO., Dock street wharf. mhi3o.6t
FOR SALE The Philadelphia-built,
copper-fastened and coppered bark IRMA,
ussell, master, 2,200 bbls. capacity, is daily ex
pected from Cuba, and will be sold on arrival.
Apply to E. A. SOUDER & CO., Dock street
Wharf. mlnIS-bt
WANTED—A good Vessel to take about
9.00 tons of gas coal to Salem, Kass. Apply
to COOPER, 18 North Wharves. ar2-5t
701 IN SILINDL'ER & SONS, SAIL
MASERS, No. 244 North WARY S, .below
Ife ti street, Philadelphia.
All work done in the beat manner and on the
lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted
to give perfect satisfaction. mk.13.4f
Particular attention given to repairing.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.—Schr. SAMUEL
COLT, Captain Billiard, from New York, is
now discharging cargo at Cattell's wharf, third
wharf above Market street. Consignees please
send for their goods,and oblige DAVID COOPER,
IS North. Wharves. Immo apt 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 k CO.,
332 Sontb 'Wharves. mb3l-3t
NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby captioned
against trusting the crew of the French brig
LOUIS, GAUTIER master, from Bordeaux, as
no debts of their contracting will be paid by cap
tain or consignees.
-ALPHONSE STEPHANI & 00.,
mb2B.6t§ 139 South Front street.
THE 40014b10-NEE of 1 barrel Sugar, 34 barrel
Molasses, 1 box Pecan Nuts,. per brig AL
FRED, from New Orleans, marked Mrs. Eliza
beth Lear, care of ffeorge Curtz, will please call
for the same at 111 SHOP, SON lc CO.'S, 105 Arch
street. mhlB
SODIETRIN(3- ENTIRELY NEW.
SOLDIERS' COMPANION, EVERY SMOKERS
QOALPANION
The most complete present, a Father, Mother,
Brother, Sister or Friend, can make, to their rela
tive in the army.
THE RIDGWO OD PIPE .AHD TOBACCO CASS
The cheapest, most useful, compact and colors.
nient article ever manufactured. Call and inspao
them. _ _
& G. A. W.11113111T, Appointed sole Agents,
ti 24 Chestnut street.
The trade supplied at the Company's prices; or a
diliconnt al 1 owed 412
THE 'PHILADELPHIA HIDING SCHOOL,
FOURTH Street, above Vine, Will re-open for
the Fall and Winter. season on MONDAY, Sept:
110 h. Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire a
thorough knowledge of this accomplishment will
find every facility at this school. The horses 'ars
safe and well trained, so that the most timid need
not fear. Saddle horses trained in the best man
aer. Saddle horses, horses and vehicles to hire
Also carriages for funerals, to cars, steamboats, &
italft 7.17f1R IIRAIt E. SOW
ARLET.--6,000 bushels of Barley, cargo of
B
schr. Clara, to arrive, for sale by HENRY
WINSOIr It CO., a 32 South Wharves.
AUCTION SALES.
1Q Y JOHN B. MYERS do •C 0 . •
• A eers,
`Nos. ; , '32 and 234 Ma u r ct ioket n
street corner of Bank.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH,
INDIA, GER MA.N AND BRITISH DRY
GOODS, kc., FOR SPRING SALES.
ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 1,
At In o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on
FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT, about
etr India, German
a
750 PACKAGES AND LOTS •;
French,of
German and British Dryllioilds,
m
laroo and choice assortment of
fancy and staple articles, in silk, worsted, woolen,
linen and cotton fabrics.
B----Samples of the same will be arranged for
examination, with catalogues, early on the morn
ity,g of the sale, when dealers will find it to their
intPrest to attend.
LARGE SALE OF 'FRENCH, SWISS, GER
MAN AND BRITISH DRY GOODS.
Included in our sale of Frenchgoods &a., on
MONDAY MORNING, April 411, - wilfba found
in part—.
BLACK SILKS.
pieces black gros de rhino, luteetrings, taffetas.
poult de sole, marcelines. &e.
FANCY SILKS
-- pieces solid colors plaid and fancy ponit de
sole and gros de Naples, Florences,
DBE ES GOODS..
pieces Parm plaid and fancy mozambiques,
crape mozete, plain and 'fancy mons delaines,
poplins, foulards, alpacas, ginghams, lawns,
jaconets, bareges, organdies. &c.
SRAWLS.
Merino, cashmere, thibet, stella, organdy, in
blacks, modes, high colors, striped, &c.
RIBBONS.
boxes black and solid colors ponit de soie bon
ne ribbons, trimmings, black Milt velvm ribbons.
EMBROIDERIES AND 'LINEN IiDKFS.
Book and jaconet banded collars, in sets and
pieces; flouncings, laces, insertiugs, rufilings,
hemmed And embroidered linen cambric hdkfs, &c.
•
SUN UMBRELLAS.
packages silk and gingham sun umbrellas.
' Also, lace and grenadine veils, black crape, bal
mcral and hoop skirts, kid and lisle gloves, bareges,
corsets, black silk cravats and neckties, fans,
beltings, fancy articles,
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1100 PACKAGES
ACCTS. SHOES. BROGANS, ARMY GOODS,
STRAW GOODS, &a., Ice.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5,
At 10 o' clock, will be sold, by catalogue, without
reserve,' on FOUR MONTHS ' CREDIT, about
1100,pactmges Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmroals,
Army Boots and Shoes, &c., &a., of City
and Eastern manufacture, embracing a fresh
and prime assortment of desirable articles. fot
men, women and Children. - Also, straw goods.
B. --Samples with ca.talegues early on the
morning of sale
NOTIOE—Odr sale of boots and shoes, fcc., on
TUESDAY MORNING, April sth, will com
prise, in par; the following fresh goods, to be
sold without reserve, viz :
cases men's 24-inch leg grain cavalry boots..
• cases men's and boys' nailed boots.
case, men's and boys' thick boots.
cases men's. boys' and youths' calf, kip and
grain boots.
cases men's, boys' and 'youth,'- calf and kip
brogans.
cases men's, boys' and youths' calf and
P. L. gaiters.
-cases men's, boys' and youths' call' and kip
balmorals.
cases women's, misses' and children's calf
and bp heeled boots.
cases won en's, misses' and children's goat
and kid heeled boots.
cases womeus, misses and children's mo
rocco at d enameled boots.
cases women' s,misses' and children's gatters,
balmorals' 2t.c.
cases men's and boys' Oxford ties.
cases women's and misses' tailed boots.
N. B.—The above will embrace a prime and
general assortment, well worthy the attention of
buyers. Open for examination early on the morn
ing of sale.
Also—A stock of dealer in boofs and shoes.
LARGE PEREBEEITORY SALE OF muuo.
PEAR. INDIA AND AMERICAN DRY
GOODS,
'We will hold a large sale of British, Garman,
French and American Dry Goods, by catalogue,
en FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT and. art for cash,
ON THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 7,
commencing at preciEely 10 o' clock comprising
:75 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of British, German, French, .Dadia and American
Dry Goods, embracing a large, fall hnd fresh as
sortment Woolen, Worsted, Linen, Cotton and Silk
Goods. for city and country sales.
/C. 8.--Samples of the same will be arranged for
examination, with catalogues, early en the morn
ing of the sate, when dealers will find to their
Interest to attend.
SALT' OF OAB.PETINc_MATTINGS,_
ON FRIDAY MORNMG, APRIL 8.
,
At precisely 10x o'clock, will be sold, without
reserve, by catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS'
CREDIT, an assortment of Brussels, threeply,
aut. entin• and fine Ingrain, Venetian, hemp awl rag
carpeting's, white and red check Canton matting's,
se , „qu e l l may be ejeminssi early on the morn
ing of sale.
SCOTT STEWART, AUCTIONEERS
621 CHESTNUT and 615 SANSOM street.
SALE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF
OIL PAINTINGS.
ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS,
April l'th and Sat,
We will sell a large and valuable collection of
oil palr.tings, from the studios of the most eminent
artists of the day.
SaT Particulars hereafter.
PERFIVIPTORY SALE OF 125,000 PIECES
PAPER HANGINGS.
ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS,
April 14th and 15th,
On a credit, we will sell, by catalogue, at our
salesroom, 125,000 pieces paper hangings, coca
pri ing French, English and American wall
papers.
Catalogues ready three days previous to sale.
LARGE POSITIVE !SALE OF Sri:taw
- GOODS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 9,
At lb o' clock precisely, will be sold a large and
desirable assortment of fresh taw goodetpf fash
ionable shapes.
SCOTT ic STEWART, Auctioneers, will give
their personal attention to sales of MERCHAN
DISE and WARES of all descriptions. Furni
ture of parties removing or breaking up House
keeping, on the premises of the owners, or at their
elegant and spacious Salesrooms, Nos. Cal Chest
nut Street and 615 Sarosom street. fete-tf
DOSES NATRANS, AUCTIONEER Ma
in COMMISSION ATF.RORANT,
Ro w ntimicr lud asoßipLests.
NrkI.RES-WATORES.
_
At private sale, upwards of 2000 gold and silver
watches, at half the usual selling prices. Watch.
makers, dealers and private purchasers will do
well by calling at the S. E. corner of Sixth and
Race streets.
AT PRIVATE SA-T.V4
50 Peters', Philadelphia oases English Patin'
Lever Watches, of the most approved and boor
makers; some of them have five pairs extra jewels,
and v ery fine and high cost movement,. If ap.
plied for immediately they can be had singly, 01
the let at a 25 each. The cases will wear equal to
solid gold cases.
Very line double barrel duck guns, breech load.
ing; carbines; revolving rifler line English rifler
revolvers. Az.
AT PRIV .TE = FOR Rs
. I sir.vri. a, 1 1 / 4 0 • : 0,134: •
Fine gold magic case, hunting case and double
bottom English patent lever watches, jell jeweled
and plain, of the most approved and best makers;
fine gold hunting case and open. face Geneva pa-
tent lever and lepine watches; ladles' fine gold
enameled diamond watches; fine gold American
hunting case patent lever watches, of the most
approved styles; fine silver hunting case and open
face English patent lever watches, of the Soil
approved and best makers: fine silver hunting
case 'American patent lever watches, of the most
approved makers; fine silver hunting case and
open face Swiss and French patent lever and
lepine watches,• independent second and donbls
time lever watches; silver quartier English, Swiss
and French watches; fine gold-plated watches;
peters' s patent watches, fine English movements,
and numerous other watches.
Very fine English twist double barrel fowling
pieces, barr and back action locks, some Ivry
costly.
MONEY TO LOAN,
la large or small amounts, on goods of •Ter7
description ' for any length of time agreed on
SAI,ES ATTENDED TO,
- - - - - - -
either at private dwellings, stores, or elsewhere,
and, when required, two-thirds of the 'value 01
the goods will be advanced in anticipation of salt
• CONSIGNMENTS
of goods of every description solicited for 0V
public sales.
Very fine sewing machines; several superior.
Hammocks; fine gold chains; jewelry of every
description; diamonds, and numerous other arts.
oles.
IDIDIA RUBBER MACEUNE BELTING
STEAM. PACKING, ROSE, &c_L__.
Engineers and dealers will find a Furiii,
SORTMENT OP GOODYEAR'S PATENT
VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING - , PACK
ING, HOSE, the., at the hlanufacturer's Head
quarters. GOODYEAR'S,
MS Chestnut street,
South side.
ic. B. We knee a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE
f GARDEN. and. PAYEAENT HOSE, TerY
cheap, to• 'which the attention of the public ii
nailed . " :oc,
IMATHING FELT.—LOWELL PATENT
)J Elastic Sheathing Felt for ships; also, John
son's Patent Woolding Felt for Steam Pipes and
Boilers, in store and for sale by .
UR/1 1 A% No- 196 i jath Peitswar• alums_
AIRiTION filult,lXi3. •
TAMES. A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
t 1 : No: 922 Walnut street, above Fourth.
REAL ESTATE SALE, APRIL 1.3.
This sale will include
-020
.• '
BUTTONWOOD ST—Four brick houses and
lot, 19 by 159 feet H. inches to Hamilton st. 819
ground rent. 07phons* Court Sale—Estate of (kit
tea Wilhelm, deed.
922 BUTTONWOOD ST—Seven brick houses
and lot. 19 by 159 feet. 11 inches to Hamilton st.
$3B ground rent*. Orphans' Court Salmi-Same Estate..
, 914 BUTTONWOOD ST--Seven brick ' houses
and.. lot, 19 by 159 leit 11 inches to .Hamilton at.
$lB 75 ground rent. Orphan? Court 41.e.—Same
Zstate.
16(6 BUTTONWOOD ST—Six' brick and one
frame dwelling and lot, 20 feet front. 159 feet 8
inches deep. Orphans' Court Sale--:Same Estate.
GROUND RI.:NT, 820 per manna: Orphans',.
Ccurt cafe— Same Estate.
611 and 616 FRANKLIN ST—Two neat dwell
ings. each 16. by 53x feet deep; will be sold sepa
rately. $1,0 , 90 may remain on each. Executory
Sale—.Estale of Ri:hard Randolph, dec'd'. -
8 At•RES, 24TH WAftD—Two-story - stone
house, barn ane \ 8 acres, with fine orchard, on the
Ford road, 24th Ward. Executors' Absolute Salo—
Estate of William Davy, d , c'd.
NORI.II _ISTH ST—Three three;story brick
houses, Nos. 248, 250 and 255, each 17 feet front and
54 feet 10x inches deep. Executors' Sale—Estate of
Wm Wayne, deed.
SUMIYIER ST-9 two:story brick"dwellings,
from 14 ieet 7 inches to 16 feet front and 65 feet
deep; to be sold separately. Executors'. Sale—Sante
Estate. •
SUNNIER ST-5 three-story brick honses,sonth
Eide of Summer et; same dimensions. Executors'
Sole— Same Estate. - -
. -
- 16TH ST—Three. story brick house, S. E. corner .
of Stanmc.r et, 17 35 by cox feet. Executors' Sale—
Same. Estate. -
132'2 CII.I_,RRY ST—Three-story brick house and
lel, easeocJaniper at, 16 by 57X feet. Executors'
Sak— Same Estate.
GERMAN TOWN--t, three-story stone cottage,
with back buildings and let, at the corner of Buy's
lane and the railroad Lot 142 feet front; stone
face with iron railing and arbor- vitt° hedge; 200
feet deep to Jefferson gt. Full descriptions at
store.
1154 FRANK FORD ROAD—A. tavern stand and
lot, :20 by TOO feet. Clear 01 incumbrances. Or.
That,s' Court Sale—Estate of Christian Dray, dec'd.
No. 1309 NORTH 16TH ST—Three-story brick
house and lot, 23 by 32 feet. S3O ground rent.
Orphans' Court Salt—Estate of Elizabeth EcCourt,
cito' d:
No. 323 .T.IDGAN ST—A three-story brick house
and lot, 15 by 54 feet. Orphans' Court Sale— Estate
of Samuel Derrickson, dec d.
No. US GREEN ST—A two-story brick house
and lot, 14 by 3,9 feel. Clear of incumbrance.
Orphans' Court &Ile—Estate rj Eduard Voighl, dec'd.
Ito. 47 S. THIRD ST—An undivided third in a
five story brick bonze and lot, Third st, below
:Market, 19 by 50 feet; 9.. pounds, Ds. Pennsylvania
currency ground 'rent. Orphans' Court • Sate—
Estate of Wm. IL Everly, dec'd.
230 PINE ST—Superior three. story brick resi
dence, with fine back buildings ar.d.lot, 20 by 142
feet to Stamper's alley. $230 ground rent. Sold
silty tecaicse the owner is removing from the city.
as. S. 4TH ST—Handrome new five-story brown
E. tone store and lot, 15, , i feet by 50 feet. 1/9" Only
$3,000 cash scarfed.
29% ACR ES, ABOVE TO RR ESD ALE—A very
charming conntry residence, suitable for winter
and summer, on the Delaware. above Torresdale,
Full particulars in Aandbills.
2t6 WHARTON ST—Brick house and lot, 16 by
se. feet. Clear of incumbrance. Orphans Court
Sale—Es2c2e rf Sainuel L. Matthews, deed.
.STH and WOOD *TS—Frame dwellings and lot
of ground, N. W. corner, 20 by Mu feet. $3O
ground tent. Orphans' Court Sais—Estate cf John
E. Ruhl, the' d.
1612 S &NE OM ST—A two story brick honse and
lot, 14 by st. feet. 'WS ground rent. Executors'
Safe—Ella' e or Barnet Quinn, dec'd.
E 36 N. 16TH ST—A three-story brick house and
10t. 16 by .16 feet 2X inches. .if sect:lon' Sae—Sena
Eecte.
.M.ASTER and MARSHALL STS—A building
lot, at the S. W. corner, 15 by 99, feet.. Orphans'
-Cour: Sale—Estate of Thomas Dugan, dec'd.
WARN OCR ST—A building lot, below „Teffer
son st, 17,,ti by 69 feet. Orphans' Court Scat—Same
Estate.
170 and 1:69 WALLACE ST—Two modern
three-story brick houses, with back buildings, in
fire order, with all the modern conveniences, 193 (
by 1t.5 feet; 'will be cold separately. Orphans
Court Sale—Same Estate.
t•ZO GROUND RENT—Out of a lot, 13th,
above Oxford et, 60 by 116 feet to a street. Orphans'
Court Sale— Seine Estate.
"ESI. THOBIAS• BIRCH& SON
JUSII Auctioneers and Gomraleston Merchants,
91.4 (DIESTNITT street, above Ninth.
Sale 612 North Eleventh street.
ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
ROSEWOOD lIALLET & DAVIS PIANO,
VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS,
FRENCH CLOCKS, &c., tco.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5.
At 10 o'clock. at 612 North Eleventh street, will
be cold the turniture of -a family declining house
keeping, comprising elegant i'osewood se tr e n-o ta Ye
Piano-torte, made by Hallett t Davis, cost $6OO,
has been but little used; velvet and Brussels Car
pets: brocatelle Parlor Furniture; elegant French
day mantel Clock; Parian Group, interprets.-
nun; handsome walnut chamber and dining-room
Furniture, beds, mattrasses and bedding, mirrors,
china, kitchen furniture, /se,
Catalogues can be had at the Auction Store two
days before the *ale, and furniture can be examined
early on the morning of sale.
Sale at 1307 Mount Vernon street
ILANDSOM E FURNITURE, BRUSSELS
CARPETS, PIANO FORTE, &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING NEXT,
At 10 o' clock, at No. 1907 Mount Vcrnon street,
'will be sold—
The furniture of a family declining housekeep
ing. comprising—Rosewood parlor suite, covered
with plush; damask and lace parlor curtains,
rosewood piano forte, made by linabe t Greble,
rosewood enclosed etegere, centre table, Brussels
parlor and clamber carpets, large extension dining
table, oak sideboard, secretary and bookcase,
rosewood chamber furniture,. matreeses, beds,
kitchen furniture. /cc.
The furniture can be examined early on the
morning of eale.
Sale at 1506 Chestnut street.
HANDSOME FURNITURE, FINE CARPETS,
MIRRORS, &e.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock. at 1.506 Chestnut slreet, will be
sold, by order of administrator, the entire house
hold furniture, comprising fine Emote's-, ingrain
and Venetian carpets, walnut parlor, dining-room
and chamber furniture, beds, bedding, kitchen
furniture, china and glassware, ,lcc.
Catalogues will be ready at the auction store on
Tuesday, and the furniturecan be examined early
on the morning of sale.
TIMBER LAND AT PRIVATE SALE
Fcr sale, 437 acres or Land, heavily timbered;.
also, ircu ore on the same, situated in Sullivan
county, adjoiitur Laporte, the county town; a
stream of water passes through the property, and
logs can be floated to a market. A plan of the
same can be seen at the auction store.
Thomos Birch & Son will give their persona
attention to the sale of Furniture at the residences
of those about breaking - up housekeeping or re•
moving. Also, hold sales of furniture even
FRIDAY MORNING, at 9 o' clock, at then
spacious Warerooins. Ne. 814 Chestnut street.
1:011ILIP FORD & 00.. AUCTIONEERS,
1. Ms MARKET and 522 COMMERCE streets.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1, 000 GASES
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 4,
At lb o' clock precisely, will be sold, by cata
logue, for cash, 1,000 cases Men's, Boys' and
Youths' Calf, Bip and Grain Boots, Brogans,
Ilalmorals - Cavalry . Boots, Zco.; Women's,
Misses' andi Children's Boots. Shoes, Dilmorals,
Gaiters, &c., 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.
LARGE PO
BOOTS ASITIVEND SAL
S E HO OES,F 1000 OASES
ON THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 0,
At 10 o' clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue,
for cash, 1,000 cases Men's, Boys' and Youths'
Calf, Rip and Grain Boots,.Bronuns, Balmorals,
Cavalry Boots, &c.; Women's Misses' and Chil
dren's Boots. Shoes, Balmorals, Gaiters, ke.,
of city and Eastern manufacture, comprising a
general assortmens of goods.'
Open for examination with catalogues early on
the morning of sale,
M GREAT SALE OF FRUIT TREES AT
AUCTION.
ON MONDAY, April 4,
AT THE TOERESDALE NURSERY,
Consisting of. over EO,OOO Pear and Pear Stocks,
Apple and other Fruit Trees, of best quality.
Cars leave the Kensington Depot at li o' clock.
apl.2t* JOHN SHERWOOD.
=EVERY VARIETY OF • FRUIT AND
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 'Graperies and
Evergreens, at BUIST'S NURSERY, DARBY
ROAD, at the very lowest rates. Examine the
stock or address R. MIST, Darby Road, Phila
delphia.- apl.3t*
ARTIII LEANS, NO. 402 CRESTNITI
21_ Street. •
First Premium awarded by Franklin Luditatt
to MARTIN LEANS, Mannfastnrer of
MASONIC MARRS, PINS, EMBLEMS, &o.
New and original designs of Masonie Marks and
Templars Medals, Army- Medals and Corps
ludireir tsf Amery daaCritstthr MOlOl-171,0
DICISMAN'S UNRIVAr.r. I R I I VENTTILa:
ING Wigs and Toupees, Ladies Long Hair
Braids, Half Wigs, Curls, Bands, itc. cheap
volg-th,s, tempi y. 11111BSTNUTIstreet,
ALTOTION SALM
THOBLIS & SONS, AUOTIONEIRIIi s
• Nos. 129 and IC South 'Fourth street
STocrcs AND REAL ESTATEr-TEESDAT
Pamphlet catalogues sew ready, containing'
full descriptions of all Me property to be sold om
Tuesday.-next,- 6th hist, with a list , of sales 12t.1z,
19th and 2,6ih April, comprising a large amount
and great variety of valuable property, by over Orphans' Vourt, Eseentora and others. -
ASSETS OF THE BA HR OF
VANIA.
,OAttv—Due notice will be given. of the day of
the above' sale, by order of assignee: Catalogues
preparin'a'• -
-1/W' FURNITURE SALES AT vra AUOTIOIT
STORE. EVERY THURSDAY
M' particular attention given to sates at private.
residences, ,Scc.
SALES OESTOOKS AND REAL 'ESTATIS
at the Exchange,' every TUESDAY, at 12 o'.alocd¢
liar Handbills of each property issued separately.,
and on the' Saturday - previous to each sale Ig4- -
catalogues, in pamphlet form, -giving full deacrip.
dons. - - -
Assignees' Peremptory Side:
VALUABLE BANK AND OTHER STOCKS.
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 5, '
' At 12 o' clock noon, at the Exchange, without en
serve. by order of Assignees.:- . -
- 15 9 shares Penn Township Bank. • •
59 shares Camden and. Atlantic .B.e.i.trind, pre.
ferred stock. _
;360 share.4%usquebanna. Canal CO.
Certificate of debt of said Company, for $629 62.
95 shares Kentucky-Bank. •
13 shares h'eliauce Insurance Co.
• 750 shares Somerville Gold Mining Company', of
. •
250 shares Nesbanic Mining Co., of N. Jersey.
500 shares Parker Vein Coal co. -
-
2 bonds, J 2.500 each ).Broad mountain Improve:
relent and Railroad Co.
$260 Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co.
Scrip, 18(52. • -
101 shares'Union Mutual Insurance Co. •
2 shares Philadelphia and Havre d'" Grace Steam
• . •
Tow Boat Co.
_. REAL ESTATE SALE, APRIL 5-
MODERN FOUR STORY BRICK REST-:
DENCE, No. tillisotnh Eifteentb st. Ras tan
modren conveniences end in good repair.- '
THREE-STORY BRICK. DWELLING, No.
251 north Ninth st -
- - .
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No.
131 Race st, between "Front and Second.
VERY VALUABLE LOT, 10 ACRES, 2-Ittt,
Ward, abcnt f2,,kg miles from Market street bridge.
Clear of an encumbrance. Terms half cash.
Sale by order of Heirs.THSEE.STORY
BRICK STORE, No. 250 south Sixth. st„ belOW
Spruce st.
To close-a-concern—VALUABLE LOT, N. E.
corner of W alnnt and 22d ste; 188 feet front.. In.
the vicinity of fine improvements. •
To close,a concern--VALUABLE LOT, 2. ) (1
south of Walnut; 276 feet on Twenty-second at, 273'
feet in depth through to 23d st-2 fronts.
2 TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos.
1.09 and 1211 Lombard et, west of 12th st_
3 THREE-STORY BRICK. DWELLINGS,'
_Nos. 339. 341 and 3-13 Fonts - nth st, north of Pine.
THREE. STORY BRICK DWELLING, No.'
:N46 Coates st, west of Twentieth st.
5 BUILDING LOTS, belonging to the Phila.,
delplda Real Estate A ssodiation, fronting on 26th st.
GENTEEL THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL
LING, No. 229 Jacoby street, between Race and.
Vine and 12th and 13th streets. -
st_ l2th
ELEGANT NEW MANSION, Wistar st,..for
merly Duy's lane„ GERMANTOWN. It is
well• built and handsomely finished—gcotuula
planted with fruit and shade trees. Lot 7/ feet
trout. KO feet deep, near Dny's Lane Station.
VALUABLE COUNTRY. RESLDENCE r
Church Lane, Willow Avenue and Armat street,
33 t ; ACRES, GERMANTOWN.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Mehl st. • between
Duy's and Fisher's lanes, Germantown; near the
railway cars. Lot /0 feet front. - - -
2 MODERN STONE DWELLINGS., Chelten.
Avenue, west of Green street, GERMANTOWN,
near the Railroad Depot.
SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT RESIDENCE:
STABLE and COACH HOUSE and LARGE
LOT, N. E. corner of IFth and Summer streets,
opposite Logan Square—Lot 7t3 feet front, 216 feet
in depth.
2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS,
2121 Srd 2123 Vine street, 15th Ward.
To Close an Estate—Ver.ramlar BrbINESS
STA_Nns—FIVE-STORY BRICK STORE, Nos.
305 and 207 Pear stre et. THREE-STORY BRICK
STORE, No, 209 Pear street,and STORE, N. W.
corner of Dock and rear streets.
E=ectzters' and Trustees' Pe.remptary Sale—
VALUABLE STORE, N. W. corner of Third
and Branch streets.
Same Estate THREE-STORY BRICK
BZ ILDING, Branch street.
Same Estate—MODEßN DWELLING, No.
1016 Cherry street.
THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and
DWELLING, No. 417 Coates street, with 3 Three
story Brick Dwellings in the rear.
VALUABLE FARM and DWELLING and 3
frame dwellings, ad joining Noa, 1131, 113.3, 1135
and 1137 Vine at, with 10 brick dwellings in the
rear. Lot 70 feet front, 190 feet deep to Pearl at.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Deborah L.
Jackson, deceased—THßEE-STORY' BRICK
DWELLING, No. 10.31 South Fifth street.
Same Estate—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING, No. 1036 Mechanic street. • -
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Same Estate—DWv.m.ThiG, No. 1037 Parker
street.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. No.
1307 Locust street, west ot-13th'street, opposite the
elegant mansion and garden of Gen. Patterson. -
MODERN THREE-STORY . BRICK COT
TAGE, Lancaster ATenne and Oregon street, 2lth.
Ward..
THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and DWis.a.-
LING, N. W. corner of 4tb. and Noble stet 20 feet
front. -
Peremptory SaIe—FRAME 'DWELLTNG,Som.
menet st, Borah of Amber at, 19th Ward. Sale
abs olnte
THREE-STORY BRICK COTTAGE, N0.1t27
north 10 , h et, above Girard sTentte.
Peremptory SaIe—BUILDING LOT, Chatham
st. southwest of Clearfield et, 25th Ward.
BUILDING LOT, Mineral street, N. W. of Mt.
Pleasant street.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John E. Snm.
mers, dee' d.STORE and DWELLING, N. E.
corner of 37th and Walnut streets, *2lth Ward.
Same Estate THREE-STORY BRICE
DWELLING, 37th street, north of Walnut.
Same Estate = THREE-STORY - BRIO
DWELLING. Walnut street. east of 37th. -
Same Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK STORE
and DWELLING, N. W. corner of Walnut street
and a 10 feet alley . , 24th Ward. -
Peremotory SaIe—VALUABLE COAL LANDS,
215 ACRES, Broad Top Township, Bedford Co.,
Pa. Sale Absolute.
Assignees' Peremptory SaIe—VALUABBE.
COAL LANDS, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY,
Penn's., 273 acres, with SAW !tILL, 21 stone
and 'frame dwellings, 23 log cabins, stores, &c.dcc.
Peremptory Sale—FOUR-STORY BRICK
STORE AND DWP.T,YANG, No. 1310 Chestnut
st, West of 13th at. Sale absoltite.
Peremptory Sale—On the Premises.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE,
GERMANTOWN.
ON MONDAY hIORNING, APRIL 4,
At 11 o' clock, will be sold, at public sale, with.
out reserve, en the premises, East Walnut Lane,
Germantown,
ELEGANT MODERN MANSION, STABLE
AND COACH HOUSE,
And large lot, 375 feet front on Walnut lane by 250
feet in depth to Herman street. ' With line fruit
and ornamental trees elegant shrubbery, ,acc.
far: Fall de ecriptions ready in handbills.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Immediately after the sale of the house, will be
sold, by catalogue, commencing precisely, at 11
o'clock, the entire elegant drawing-room, dining..
room and chamber furniture, superior bookcaae,
grand piano forte, satin curtains, flue carpets.
chandeliers, &c.
XV" Srile absolute—the owner removing from the
State. ,
Sale No: 1110 Chestnut street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MANTEL AND
PIER MIRRORS, PIANO, FINE CARPETS,
CHANDELIERS, &a.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5,
At 10 o'clock,‘at No. 1110 Chestnut streot, by
catalogue, the maitre parlor, dining-room, and
chamber furniture, fine. hair =tresses, feather
beds, &c.
Also, the kitchen utensils. •
Muy be examined at bi o' clock on the morning
of tale. -
Sale No. 518 north Fifth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE; BOOKCASE,
FINE MIRROR VELVET CARPETS, &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING. .E.P.WII-8,
At 10 o' clock, by catalogue, at 518 north.. Fifth
street, abore Buttonwocd, the superior furniture,,
rosewood secretary bookcase,:French plate pie;
mirror, feather beds, matresses, velvet carpeteace.
Imo' May be examined at So' clock on the mom.
in gof sale, with catalogue. . -
WURNESS. BRINLEY & CO.. Nos. 61.5
CHESTNUT and 612 JAYNE street. -
SALE OF IMPORT AND DOMESTIC
DRN G ODS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5,
At 10 o'oloct , by catalogue, on four months'_
CIE dlt—
500 packages and lots Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods,
DAMAGE) GOODS ON ACCOUNT UNDER.
WRITERS, FOR CASH:
- ON TUESDAY MORNING.
April stb, at 10 o'clock, for cash
1 easec6.4 black alpacas.
5 do fancy dress goods.
- Slightly damaged or the voyagt of importatiOns
per steamers Louisiana and Peansylvartta.
T- MUM t—EL cargo of 600,008 for Ws by S t a,
F9 1 171M3-44 (. 10 .• Dm,?. ativt .ffbArt.