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    From our Third Edition of Yesterday.
The Union State Convention
'(Special Despatchto the Bulletin.]
HARRISBURG, March 7th. —Hon. John
Cessna called the Union State Convention
to order in the Hall of the House of Repre
,sentatives, at twelve o'clock.
Every available space was filled, while
- hundreds thronged the rotunda, the Senate
Chamber - 1 . -and the outside of-the Capitol.
Mr. Lawrence, of Washington, nomina
ted William B. Mann, Esq., for temporary
Chairman. and Mr. Dickey, of Lancaster.
Nominated Louis W. Hall, of Blair.
The vote was taken and Mr. • Hall re
ceived eighty votes, and Mr. Mann re
ceived fifty-seven. •
All the opposition to General Geary com
bined on Colonel Mann, General 'Geary's
friends voting for Hall. The vote was taken
by yeas and nays for the purpose of testing
the strength of Geary.
General Geary will probably be chosen
on the first ballot.
Major General Stbadman and General
, Selfridge were invited into the Convention,
.as also a deputation from the Loyal League
-of Washington.
Mr. Hall, on taking the chair, made some
brief, remarks, which were applauded.
Temporary Secretaries were appointed,
and Committees on Organization and Reso
lutions were formed.
The greatest enthusiasm was evinced
everywhere, and Gen. Geary's friends are
jubilant over the prospect of coming vic
tory.
[Correspondence of the Associated Press.]
' HARRISBURG, March 7.—The delegates to
the Republican State Convention assembled
in the Hall of the House of Representatives
.at 12 o'clock to-day, and were called to order
by the Hon. John Cessna, Chairman of the
State Central Committee. Mr. Lawrence,
of Washington county; moved that William
B. Mann, of Philadelphia, act as temporary
-chah On3an.
Mr. O. S. Dickey, of Lancaster, moved to
amend by substituting Lewis W. Hall, of
Huntingdon. The substitution was agreed
to, yeas 80, nays 57.
_Mr. Hall was then declared elected tem
porary Chairman,nd upon beinr , 6 conducted
to,tlie chair thanked the Convention for the
honor conferred upon him.
E: R. Rogers, H. B. Swope. J. P. M'Clel
lan and W. J. P. White. were appointed
temporary Secretaries.
Gen. Todd of Cumberland, moved that a
-committee of five on credentials be ap
pointed—which was agreed to.
The Hon. Edward McPherson and other
representatives from the Loyal Union
League of Washington, D. C. were on mo
tion, accorded the courtesy of seats in the
-Convention. A committee equal in numbers
to the Senatorial representation was ap
pointed on permanent organization.
A committee equal in number to the Se
natorial representation was also appointed
on resolutions. A motion having prevailed
that all resolutions be referred to the above
committee, Mr. Cessna moved int the
functions of said committee be continued
during the entire session of the convention,
which, after considerable debate,was agreed
to,and the Convention adjourned till 5 P.M.
*IV v: t leri3dri )IZIM 41 I t
WASHINGTON, March 7
SENATE—Mr. Wilson ( Mass. )offered a reso
lution, which was adopted, instructing the
Committee on the Judiciary to inquire what
legislation. is necessary to protect officers of
the army from arrest and prosecution by
the civil courts, for acts done in obedience
- to orders from superior officers while in the
United States service.
Mr. Sprague (R. I.) offered a resolution,
which was adopted, instructing the Com
mittee on Foreign Affairs to report a bill
for the appointment of a Commission of two
medical officers, one from the army and one
from civil life, to examine the subject of
cholera preventives, and to attend the
cholera Congress in Europe.
Mr. Davis (Ky.) called up a resolution
offered by him a few days since, calling for
a committee to investigate the cotton frauds.
He offered a substitute for his original
proposition, providing for a standing com
mittee of the Senate, on the subject of
abuses of power, a majority of which shall
be composed of Opposition Senators.
Mr. Trumbull (Ill.) caused to be read a
letter from Gen. Brayman, in reply to the
accusation of official corruption made
against him in a letter from William Bar
net (Cin.) alleging Burnet to have been
guilty of frauds at Natchez, and asking for
,full investigation of the matter.
At ten o'clock the constitutional amend
ment was taken up.
Mr. Sumner (Mass.) took the floor.
Ho - crsx.—On motion of Mr. Wilson( Iowa),
the Senate bill in relation to the Court of
Claims was taken from the Speaker's table
read twice and referred to the Judiciary
committee.
_
Mr. Eliot (Mass.), by unanimous consent,
introduced a bill to continue in force and
to amend' the Freedmen's Bureau bill.
Read twice and referred 4o the Judiciary
committee.
Mr. Stevens (Pw.),from the Committee on
Appropriations,reported a bill to reimburse
the State of Pennsylvania for moneys ad:
vanced the Government for war purposes,
-and it was made the special order for Wed
nesday next.
On motion of Mr. Loan (Mo.), the Senate
bill to `reimburse the State of Missouri for
moneys expended for the United States, in
enrolling, equipping and provisioning the
militia force to aid in suppressing the re
bellion was taken from the Speaker's table
and referred to the Committee on Apropria
lions.
Mr. Francis Thomas (M.d.),by unanimous
consent, offered a resolition which was
adopted, instructing the committee for the
District of Columbia, to inquire into the ex
pediency of providing for the construction
-of an aqueduct across the basin at the
:mouth of Rock Creek, to pass the water
from the Chesapeake and Ohio canal into
the Washington canal, and through
it to the! Eastern branch, near.
- the Navy Yard, so that cargoes from loaded
boats by the Chesapeake and Ohio canal
,may with facility be unloaded on the banks
.of the Washington canal and at the eastern
branch, thus diminishing the cost of
, coal and other articles to the Government
:and to the citizens of Washington.
The business of the committee Mfor the
District of Columbia, which was interrupted
:yesterday by the expiration of the morning
hour, was taken up, and the bill to amend
the act to incorporate the Mutual Fire Insu
rance Company of the District of Columbia
'was considered and passed.
Mr. Ingersoll (Ill.), from the District
.Committee, reported a joint resolution ap
propriating $2,500 to be placed in the hands
of Col. Benton, commandant of the Wash
ington Arsenal, and to be distributed by
him among the sufferers by the late explo
•sion at that Arsenal, according to the equity
and necessities of the several cases, and di
recting the said commandant to report to
-Congress the`distribution with the vouchers
-therefor.
The joint resolution received its several
readings and was passed.
Mr. Ingersoll, from the same Committee,
reported back the House bill to incorporate
the Great Falls Ice Cofopany of the District
•of Columbia,
Beport of the amture , of a Steamer by
Fenian Privateer.
NEW Youx, March 7th.—A. report is
afloat here to-day, that the steamer City of
London, which sailed on last Staturday,
las been captured by a Fenian privateer.
It is undoubtedly a canard.
. Burning of a Danish Bark.
NEW Yowl - , March 7.—The Danish bark
Earl of Shaftesbury, laden with cotton, pot
ash, &c., took fire last nigh at the pier. She
was filled with water before much damage
was &Me. The vessel was about ready to
gall for Stockholm.
The North Carolina Legislature.
RELEIGH, N. C., March 7.—Mr. Win
stead, of Pearson county, was elected
speaker of the Senate last night, vice Mr.
Little, resigned..
From Fortress Monroe.
FORTRESS MorinoE, March 7. —The
steamer Hatteras has sailed for New York.
The steamer Saratoga lays ashore on the
bar near Richmond.
Markets.
NEW YORE,MarCh 7,—Cotton is quiet at 43@.14c. for
middlings. Fleur is steady for good, while the in
ferior brands are 10 cents lower; sales of 8,000 barrels,
et $6 85@¢.8 30 for State; Ohio, $8 20 ;u, and Western,
$0 75@$a 40;Southern is firm for good qualitirs,at $6 130rg.
$l5 50. Wheat IS dull for interior, while the goo/
qualities are advancing. Corn quiet, but declining.
Beef steady. Pork heavy, at $26 75 for mess. Lard
heavy, at IB@lB cents. Whisky dull, and. the quota
tions are nominal.
Stocks are firm; Chicago and Rock Island. 10534
Cumberland prefd, , l3'.; Michigan Nouthefu, 71 N.
Y. Central, 91;4 . : Reading, 98V.; Hudson River, 103,
Canton Company; 44; Missouri fi's. 783.1": Erie, 803;
Western Union Tel. Comp., 6s; U. S. Registered 6's of.
1881 103; 3 ; Coupons 1002, 103. Ditto 1551. 1033,“ Ten For
ties, 90; Treasury,; 3-it's, 99'.@9934.• Gold, 1331.1.
Sales at Philaded
SA LFS A '
$lOOO Pa 6s War Loan 100
2100 State 13s con e 5 S 6
1000 1:1 S 10-409 cou
1000 Canal & Amboy
mgt 6s 'B9 8 1 14
100 sh Ocean Oil b3O 113 i
100 sh do ha) 11%
20 03 Penb a 11.- 55 1 . i
20 sh Wyoming Val 59
lush Cam & Amboy 116
9 sh do 11534
SECON
slooo ty Ci 6s as 87 , i
500 U S 7 3-10s g Aug 99
12560 II S 10 408 reg 90
tto City 613 new
100 sh Catawia pf
100 sh do 330 31,1 i
200 sh do 31%
90 sh St Nicholas C 9
BOARD OF TRADE',
JOSEPH C. GRUBS}
E. A.
SO
E.
REO. L. =BY,
TO ABBIVE,
FROM FOB
Kangaroo ^ Liverpool... New York.
Erin —Liverpool...New York
City of New York—Liverp'l.-New York..
Nova Scotian Liverpool...Portland_....
Borussia Southampton... New York ..
Java .Liverpool... New York...
The Queen Liverpool... New York..
Hansa Qouthampton...New York_
~.Liverilool...New York.
...Liverpool...Portland ...
__Liverpool...Boston
...Liverpool...New York
..-.Livernool...New York -
TO DEPART.
Nouveau Monde_New York...Havre March 9
St. David New York... Liverpool March 10
Fah Nee New York...St Jago March 10
H Chauncey New York...Aspinwall March 10
Hermann New York... Bremen March 10
Edinburg New York... Liverpool Marco 10
North 4American-Portland...Liverpool _March lo
Louisiana New York... Liverpool; _March 10
Caledonia- New York... Glasgow March lo
Asia Boston... Liverpool March 14
Baltic NeveYork...Bremen March 15
Ericsson New York.._Brem en .March 15
Borussia New York... Hamburg March 17
Erin New York... Liverpool March 17
Arago New York:..Havre March i 7
Java .New York... Liverpool March 21
Corsica New York...Nassainkilav'a_March 24
6ity - ofßoston..
Hibernian
Africa
Pennsylvania
Australasian..
PIABIERTE BELLETIN.
POET OF PECILADELYSIA—MARcu 8.
StrX klar.B, 6 23 I SUN ISNTS, 5,59 I HIGH WATHH, 721
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Eastern City, Shaw, 5) hours from New
York, with mdse to Plt Clark. Off Cape lieulopen,
saw a bark, bound in; saw off the Brandywine, one
bi ig, at anchor. Barks Ann Elizabeth and J Trucks,
were at anchor below Bombay Hook.
Schr A Jennings, Jennings. 2 days from Chinco
teague, with coffee. rum and logwood to D N Wetzlar
& Co, being part of the cargo (consisting of iiou bags of
coffee, OS tons logwood and 8 puncheons rum) of the
wrecked schr Constitution.
Scbr Baltimore. Dix. 7 days from Boston, with mdse
to Crowell & Collins,
Schr A A Aldridge, Fisher, 8 days from Savannah,
with cotton, &c to captain.
Schr Union, White, 4 days from Salisbury, Md. in
ballast to captain.
Scbr Geo T Thorn, Townsend, 5 days from Boston, in
ballast to I) S Stetson S: Co.
Schr Magnolia, Chase, i days from New York, with
salt to Win Bumm S Son.
Schr Isaiah Eraser, Mills, from Baltimore, with
salt to Wm Bumm & Son. •
Schr Lucy, Spence, 1 day from Brandywine, Del.
with corn meal to R M Lea.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamer F Franklin. Pierson. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr.
Brig Blue Wave (Br),CarroD,Barbados, C C Van Horn
Brig John Geddes (Br), Seabrook. do do
Schr Burrows C, McElwee. Calbarlen, S & W Welsh.
N.MitttiOßA3l - DA.
Steamer Kennebec, Edmunds, hence at New York
yesterday.
Steamer St Lawrence (Brj, James, cleared at New
York yesterday for London.
Steamer Westchester, Ingram, cleared at New York
yesterday for Wilmington. Del.
Steamer Alabama, Limeburner,cleared at New York
yesterday for New Orleans.
Steamer City of Manchester (Br), Halcrow, 'Bleared
at New York yesterday for Liverpool.
Steamer Eagle, Lawrence, cleared at New York
yesterday for Havana.
Steamer St David. from Liverpool, sailed from Port
land yesterda? for New York.
Steamer Fong Shuey, Gough, at New Orleans 27th
'ult. from New York.
Ship Charles A Farwell, Gerard, from Callao for
Cork, which put into Rio Janeiro, leaky, resumed her
voyage Jan 2O
Bark Bjukan (Dan), for New York, sailed from Rio
Janeiro 18th Jan.
Bark Lucy B Ashby, Ashby, from Shanghae for N.
York, at Pernambuco 11th ult.—would proceed next
da Hark Adelaide, Etcbberger. at Rio Janeiro 31th Jan.
from Baltimore.
Brig C F O'Brien, Knowles, at Rio Janeiro 11th Jan,
from 9 obile.
Brig Wilhelmine (Brem), Rusmers, from New York,
at Rio Janeiro 6th Jan.
Brig W H Bigelow (Br), Roberts, at Rio Janeiro Bth
Jan. from New York.
Brig Matilda, Martin, hence, below Providence 6th
instant.
Brig Venus (Br), for New Orleans. sailed from Rio
Janeiro 19th Jan.
Brig Denfisark (Dan). Drewson, hence for Cork,with
petroleum, put into St Thomas 13th nit. dismasted.'
Schrs Mary Price, Garrison, from New Castle. Del;
J L Maloy, Carlisle: Rachel S Miller, Baker, and J E
Simmons. Smith, hence, below Providence 6th inst.
Schr Pearl, Brown, from Providence for this port, at
Newport sth Inst.
Schr George Deering, Willard, from Portland, at
Neuvitas about 17th ult.
Schr Jenny Lind. Graves, at New York yesterday
from Duck Creek, Del.
Schr Fanfale, Vance, cleared at New Orleans 28th
nit, for this port, with 340 bales cotton, 42 bales moss,
bales hides, 39 tons iron, 70 empty casks and 10 pkg,s
mdse.
.Schr W Tull, Haley, for this, port, cleared at New
Orleans 28th ult. with 150 bars 'railroad iron. 127 bbis
fire clay. 48 bales rope cuttings and sundry mdse.
Schrs Reading RR Nos 46 and 95, from Norfolk for
Baltimore, in Hampton Roads 9th inst. .
Schrs Jas T Haig, J Beatty, M T Russell, L Sturte
vant. Lizzie Taylor. and others, put back to Hampton
Roads 4th inst.
Schrs John Dorrance, Rice; Henry May, Franklin;
Polly Price, Yates; M A McGee, Ayres, and F F Rey
nolds, Grisley, hence at New York yesterday—the
latter for Bridgeport.
Schr Reading RR No 35, Baker, sailed from Rich
mond sth hat. for Western Branch.
COAL.
O. MASON ROOTS. JOHN I. SHBA77
TIRE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO
their stock of
Buck Mountain Company's Coal.
Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, and
Locust Mountain,
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market
rates, and to deliver in the best condition.
Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franklin Insti.
tote Building, SEVENTH street below Market. will
be promptly attended to. BDUEB & SHEAFF, _
sag Arch Street Wharf, SchnYlkill.
OA.—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW AND
C
Spring Mountain, Lehigh Coal. and best Locust
Mountain from Schuylkill, prepared expressly fm
family use, Depot, N. W. corner .EIGHTH and
LOW streets. Office. No. 112 South SECOND street.
mb27 S. WALTON &
A Great Chance to make Money on•a Small CapitaL
SPENCER'S
I PATENT
1.1.111111.11 LOUR,M, BAPSQUAH
PLE, BUCKWHEAN
an., and will Strain
PRESERVICS,SAUCES, &c.
A REAL FAMILY coarroar.
In the KITCHEN Lt is the right thing in the right
place. No Household would be without it after a sin
gle trial.
It is the only Sifter now in use that gives satisfac
tion. Every sifter is warranted 'to give perfect satis
faction
E. SPENCER.
Factory, No, 846 North SECOND Street, Philads,
State and County Rights for Sale on easy terms.
Wholesale Tradp supplied on reasonable terms.
Samples sent to any Address on receipt of 8t 00. ile22
BOND'S — BISSTON BlSCUlT. —llond'ETßiTstitate
and Milk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman,
and for sale by JOB. B. BIISSMR & CO.; Agents for
Bond. DS Sontb Delaware avenue
1 - ERIA.L FRENCH PRIJNEBI.-50 cases In tin
1 canisters and fancy boxes, Imported and for Bale
by /OS. B, RUBBLE& &CO 108 Booth Delaware
*Venue,
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1866.
alio:Stock Boarn.
FIRST BOARD.
14 sh Lehigh Nay 52'
45 sh 2d ,fc 3d St R c 73
19 sh Minehlll R 543,1
200 sh Maple Shade 135 3
110 sh Catawis pf b3O 31.1
1100 sh do 31%
100 sh do sswn 30,1
100 sh Sch Nay pfd hi 28
35 sh Nor Central 810 441;
100 sh Reading R s 5 49
BOARD
30 sh Lehigh & Maha
noy 57
10 sh Philo& Erie 2.934
25 sh Ches & Walnut 51 !•-:
3sh Cam &Am R 148
8 sh Morris Canal 78
30 sh Ig Pa R.
35
100 sh Restonv'e R b 430 34
114.7/A
;Feb. 17
....FPb. 21
...Feb. 21
....Feb 22
.._.Feb. 24
....Feb. 28
...Feb 28
...Feb. 28
March 1
March
March 7
Match 10
TIN SIFTER
STRAINER.
Invaluable for use In all
cues where a Strainer or
Sieve is required. It will
sift
SNIPPING.-
FOIL NIEW 71 7 0011.1-41...,
EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE
Have commenced their regular OUTSIDE trips.
4.iirfi The NEW and first class Steamships
WASHINGTON, Captain Chichester:
NORFOLK, Captain Vance.
ALEXANDRIA, Captain Hattriek.
VIRGINIA, Captain Snider.
Leaving from each city on TUESDAYS, THURS
DAYS and SATURDAYS, from first wharf below
Market street, Philadelphia, and Piers 14 and lb East
River, New York.
These Steamships insure at lowest rates.
Freight received DAILY at our usual low rates.
WM. P. CLYDE & COAgents;
14 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
JAS. HAND, Agent,
)a3-tfT 117 Wall street. New York.
ark T.R..b, OLD ESTAPLISHED
'DENT OUTSIDE LINE FOR NE W YORK
Is receiving freight daily at low rates. second wharf
below Spruce street, and wiil insure at low rates.
P. R. CLARK, Agent,
fey-tfa 314 and 316 South Delaware avenue.
STEAM 'lO LIVERPOOL.
Calling at QUEENSTOWN. the Inman Line, sailing
s'EMI-W N ERLY, carrying the U. S. Malls.
EDINBURGH Saturday, March 10
- .... . -
R . ANGAROO Wednesday,March 11
CITY OF NEW TORR.— ... ...,- .. -Satarday, March 17
At Noon, from Pier 44 North River.
• RATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, BY THE MAIL STEAMER,
.
First Cabin
sPOlSteerage
1: 15
" to London... 1251 " to London. 40
" "to Paris 135 " to Paris 55
PASSAGE BY TILE WEDNESDAY STEAMERS.
First Cabin ;90 I Steerage 135
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre.
men &c., dc.. at modera e rates.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Qui enstown. $l5.
Tics eta can be bought here by persons sending for
their friends.
For further information, apply at the Company's
Offices. _ _ _ _
JOHN G. DALE Agent
111 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
r s-ur FOR BOSTON.
,•-•' • • i t .7 STR A WIMP LINE DFFIECTI.
SAILING FROM BACH POET EVERY FIVE DAYS
FROM PilE ST. WHARF, PHILADELPHIA,
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
The steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, will Ball
from Philadelphia on Saturday, March 10, at 10 A. M.
The steamship ARIES, Captain Crowell, will sail
from Boston on Thursday, March 8, at 12 M.
The line between Philadelphia and Boston Is now
composed of the -
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen.
NORMAN, Captain Baker, 1200 tons burthen.
ARIES, Cap fn Crowell, 900 tons burthen.
These substantial and well appointed steamships
till sell punctually as advertised, and freight will be
received every day,. a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their goods.
For freight or passage 'HEN R amo to
ly Y
WINSOB At 00.,
mhs =2 South Delaware avenue.
,tiln, A nELPH EA, RICHMOND &NI
,NORFOL.E. STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
The tine steamships of this Line insure at the !owes ,
:atm and Ball ri-kularly from the First Wharf above
Siarket street, every
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
At Noon,
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk
And City Point, forming the most direct route for the
South and Southwest.
Forfreight or passage, with excellent accommods
.cna, apply to
WM.. P. CLYDE &
14 North and South Wharr&e.
STE,' kYSELIP HARLAN FUR NEW
' ORLEANS, LA., DIRECT FROM. PHLLA•
DELPHI A.
+A I IS POSITIVELY on SATURDAY, March 101 h.
at lu A. M.
- - - • -
INE=REMI=EI
. . .
The new Iron C. S Mall Steamship HAI:CLAN
Fcrbes. master, I.hou tons regiKter s now rapidly
loading at Me steamship Wharf at Vine street, and
naving nearly all of ber cargo engaged, or going on
board. will sail as above.
For freight or passage. haring splendid state-room
accommodations, apply to
BISHOP, SON & LA.,
105 Arch Street.l
Cabin Passage . _ fek
Sleeraae Passage ...__ .to,
................ .
Agent at New Orleans, Mr. I. C. Harris. wile
will forward all goods addressed to his care for the in
tenor or Texas. nila64l
NEW EXYRESS LucE TO ALEX
"" ANDRLS.. Georgetown and Washington
a C o esapeake and Delaware Canal. with connection.
at Alexandria Va., form the most direct route tot
Lynchburg, Bristol. Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton anc
.he Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market titres
-.very Wednesday and Saturday at I2M.
For freight apply to the agents,
W. P. CLYDE S CO-
14 North Wharves
J. B. Davidson, Agent at G eorgetown : Elldridge •
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
0 NEW TOW-BOAT LLNE.
DELAWARE and CLIZEAPEA.H.)
S' TOW-BOAT COMPANY.
BARGES towed to and from PHILADELPHIA
HAVRE-DE-GRACE. BALTIMORE, WARMING
TON. and Intermediate points.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents,
No. 14 South Wharves, Philadelpata.
Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent-
FOR'. _AI 1 "_ 1 : - V
ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE.
SAILING REGUL ART y AS ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift.
sure Line at reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
CARLYLE
L. Hokin , Commander,
Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River.
This beautiful vessel Is one of the sharpest and
best vessels now loading. Having a portion of
her cargo on board with large engagements, will have
quick despatch. For freight. SADLY to
RIEDiOP, SON & CO.
ja.2srt 105 Arch st reet.
FOR BOSTON,Mass.—Express Line.—The fine
schooner E. H. FURBER, Cobb, master is now
loading at Willow street wharf and will have
prompt despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID
CJOPER. IS North Wharves. mitt'
FOR PROVIDE—NCR, R. L—Express Line.—
..-14s. The Mae schooner FLIGHT. Reity, master.
• Is now loading for thb above port at first
wharf below Callowhill street, and will have prompt
d•-,patch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER,
is North Wharves. mh
atFOR 12ARDE • AS.— elle Al fast Winn, brig
KA .AHDLN. Saunders, master, having most
• of her cargo engaged, will be despatched as
above positively on Tuesday, lath inst. For balance
or freight, apply to E. A. SOLDER & CO., Dock street
wharf roh,,t
WANTED.—VesseI about. ;:o:t tons capacity to
load coal for Charleston. S. Another about
200 tons capacity for a voyage to at. Mary's.
Go., and back. Apply to EDMOND A. SOUDER
0., Dock street wharf. mhtst
TEAMSIIIP NORMAN, FROM BOSTON.—Con•
signees of merchandise. per above steamer, will
.lease send for their goods, now landing at Pine street
A - harf.
mhs-::t HENRY WINSOR & CO.
HIP NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned
U against trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship S.
L. TILLY, whereof Cann is master, !roma City Point,
Va., as no debts of their contracting will be paid by
captain or consignee. EDMUND A. 13017DRR & CO.
Dock street wharf. deli/
I%;(OTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against
LI harboring and trusting any of the crew of the
Danish brig DENMARK, as no debts of their contract
ing will be paid by captain or consignees. WORK
MAN & CO., Consignees. 123 Walnut street.
TAB. B.SHlNDLEERoraccessor to JOHN SHINDLEP
ea SONS, Sail Makers, No. 300 North DELAWARE
Avenue, Philadelphia.
All work done in the best manner and on tue loweBt
and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per
feet satisfaction.
Particular attention given to repairing
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If the hair is dry, stiff and lifeless, It will give It a
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If the hair is becoming thin, weak and falling of 3, it
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If the hair Is gray or becoming so, it will restore it to
its original color without staining scalp or head.
Tt is free from all impurities or poisonous drugs.
it is no hair dye, but an infallible restorative, and
will do all that is promised. when used by the directions.
SOLD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY
ROBERT FISHER, Sole Agent,
No. 25 North Fifth, between Chestnut and Pine, Rt. Louis
Agent for Pennsylvanlas MOTT dt CO„ 232 North
Second street, Philada. felB th.s.triSmi
DENTISTRY.
. OVER 35,000 TEETH EXTRACTED with
. out pain; nitrous oxide gas admintitered.
The most beautiful Teeth inserted and the natural
contour of the face restored. Dr. C. L, MITIsT.NS, No.
31 SPRUCE Street fe2.o-Imd
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tt.
MISS MaCEEVER'S POPULAR WRITINGS.
• HER NEW BOOK,
TEE WOODCLIFF CHILDREN. A 16mo vol, for
boys and girls. Prettily illustrated Price $1 2.5
bliss McKeever is one of the most successful. and
healthful of writers for the young, and the impressive
moral which forma the basis of her stories. is always
mace palatable by an abunaance of attractive Mai
den ts.— Cincinnati Gazftte. •
NEW EDITIONS. •
WOODCLIFF, by Harriet B. McKeever. I volume,
•
th - ck - 12.m0. cloth.
EDITH'S MINIFY RY. 1 volume. thick 12mo , cloth.
SUNSHINE; or. KATE VINTON. 16m0., cloth.
TAE FLOUNCED ROBE. AND WHAT IT COSTS.
With frontispiece. 16mo, cloth.
Miss McKeever's popularity as an authoress.and the
elevated character of her writings, have given to them
a standard character equal to those of any female wri•
ter of the present day.
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. Pnblishers,
N 0.2.5 South Sixth street
NEW BOOKS—JUsT PUBLISHED.
1- NOW BOUND. By J. 0. Whittier.
TEE ETHICS OF THE DUST. Ten Lectures to
Little Housewives. By John Ruskin, M. A.
A is OBLE LIFE.. By tne author of -John Halifax."
limo. cloth.
THE SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK . By J. R.
Macduff j D. D. 12mo, cloth.
OR.ANT 9ND HIS CAMPAIGN. A military bio
graph. By Prof. Coppoe. 1 vol Bvo.
JOT RNA L OF EUGENIE DE GUERTN.
For sale by JAMFS S. CLAXTON,
Successor to W. S. & A. Hartlen,
mll2 606 Chestnut street,
A LL EMS LIFE OF PHILLDOR.—THIE LIFE OP
PHTLIDOIL Mush:ism and Chess Player, bye°Orli
&lien, Greek Professor In the 'University of Pena.
sylvanbx with a Supplementary : I ,sky on Phllidor, at
:Mess Author and 'Mess Player, by Thasaile Vol n o i
debrand and de Lana, Envoy Extraordinary and Ms.
ster Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at tht
4";nrt, of Saxo-Welmar. I voL, octavo, % vellum, gill
np. Price 31 IS. Lately published 13 2___
E. 11. Bumn.E - •00.,
nos 127 South Fourth street.
I'eLMES RAYONS Blank Books and Stationery, 1101
Market St. Old Books bought and exchanged. ot=.l*
BIErSINESS VAILBIN.
628 HOOP SKIRTS,
6 28
NEW SPRING STYLES NOW READY
al Hopkins' "own make," at No. SS ARCH Street.
These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants
01 first-class trade, and embrace every size and style
for Ladles, Misses and Children, which, for finish and
durability, have no equal in the market, and warranted
to give sarkf , rtion. Also, constantly on hand, a tall
assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 VD 40
Kings, at very low prices. Skirts made to order,
altered and repaired. Vv hoiesale and retail. not;-ftini
L , C. KNIGHT fi CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,
14..5. E. Cor. WATER and CHI STN streets, Phil
adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the
-zouthwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar
House, of 'Philadelphia. jal-lyr
rrEORGE SHARP Patentee Et.d mo.nufacture_r of
the BALL ?AVERY:Us: SILVER WARE. No. 41.
Prone street_ .2:1-319
:AXES A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIKE- CLEMENT A.
GM...cold. THEODORE WRIGHT. FRANK L. NEALL.
PETER WRIGHT Lt. eONS,
Importers of Earthenware,
and
Sac loping sad Commission Merchants.
No. 115 W AL-NET Street, Philadelphia.
r VAUGHAN KERRICR„ WM. H. MERRIAM
JNO. E. OOPF..
OUTHWARIC FOUNDRY, FLETH. AND WAR=
Plax.A.Dgmnak.
KEIRRICE & BOLTS,
ENGINEERS AND !EU/W.:O
etanclacorre High and Low Pressure -
Steps Eng:MS
:or River and Marine Service.
uer. - „Gasometera, Tanks, Iron Roans, *c.
,sztintm cf all kinds, either Leon or brass.
iron Fame Booth for Gas Work's. Workidtops a
. trawl Stauorus, &c.
c. ma and Gas Machinery. Of the hams and inCSI
I , °roved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery; ant
ingar, Saw and Gast. Mills, Vacuum Pans, as
Stearn Traits, Dedicators. Einem, Pumping :Mr
tines. (t.c.
;tole Agents fez Efilens'a Patent Sugar Rainy
pparatua, Nesmyth's Patent Stearn Hammer art
upin seal ,S; Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal SulP3
Draining Machine.
DoENNBYLVANLe. WORMS—on the DELAWARD
L River, below PHILADELPHIA, •
pH:WM& Delaware county, Pa.
HEANEY, BON & 00.
Engineer' and Iron Boat Builders.
Manufacturers of
Allklnds of
CONDENSING ANDG ENES,
NON-CONDENSING ZIP
Iron Vessels of all descriptors, Boilers, Vats, TangS
Propeller'. &c., &c.
T. &RANEY, W. B. BEANDT, 8. AscrEcEBOLD,
Late of Late
s. , ?aney, Nestle & Co., Engineer tn Cala
Penn Works, Phila. ErZl4=n U.S. Navy
PrPHILADELPHIA RIDING 80H00L.... ,
OURTH street, above Vine, will reopen ibr iW
Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. Mu
Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorough
rnowledge of this accomplishment will find ever?
%catty at this schooL The horses are safe and well
trained. so that the most timid need not fear. Saddly
sorses trained in thig beet manner. Saddle hot=
!lorseet and vehicles to hire. Also carriages ibr
rain, to cars, steamboata, &c.
THOS. MAME 8 eart.'
GAS FLXTURES.—MISKEY, MERRILL &
THAUSARA, NO. ;IS CHESTNUT street,
Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, &c.„ &c,
would call the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets, &c. They also introduce Gas pipes into
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend
ing. altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war
ranted. ASO
()AIN'T WELLS.—OWNERS OF PROPERTY.—The
only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Main.
tected. at very low prices. A. PEYSSON,
Mannfactarer of Poudrette,
Goldsmith's Hall. Lib street rary
LEGAL NOTICES.
lIURLAH i3 7 2 a Court friend,hernexto
.
flimon Pleas of tile City and County of Philatlel
: hia In Divorce. De^em" , er Term 1565 No. 27.
CHARLES W. BUELAH. Respondent in above
Yeu will please take notice that interroga.
N.: les to be addressed to the witnesses to be produced
in this case on the part of the libelant. have been tiled,
.". that the said witnesses wit' be produced and ex
omit, ea by J. HOWARD GENDELL Esq.. Examiner
appointed b raid Court for that purpose, on the 20th
dos* of Marzh. A. D. 1866, at 4 o'clock P. ?S. of that day;
a: 'hrs oce, No. 4R2 Walnut street, Philadelphia. when
ar.d whereyou may attend; or in the meantime tile
cross interrogatories, as you may think proper.
JOHN C. REDHE.FFER.
fe . 27.15t Attorney for Libeatnt
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TRT CITY
.A2ND COURTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate
u. PA'l 1 Et' CE rsIMOIN s, deceased. The auditor ap
pointed by the Court to audit, settle and ad lust the ac
count of Wilhelm Hughes. Executor of Patience
Simons. deceased, as flied by Mary Hughes and Edwin
A Hughes. Administrators of William Hughes. de
veased. and to report distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties inter
est ed for the purposes of his appointment., on FRIDAY,
3f arch lath, A. 1). 1066 at 4 o'clock, P. 51., at his
othee. No. 507 Race street in the city of Phil
adelphia. mhs,s,tu,th-ses_
TN THE ORPHANS' CoURT FOR THE
I. COUNTY OP PHIIADELPHIA.—Estate of
\t'll LIAM MASON, deceased, The auditor ap
pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the
account of JANE E. Al A SON, Executrix of the last
will and testament of said deceased and to report dis
tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his
appointment, on TUESDAY, March 13th, 1964, at 5
o'clock, P. M., at his Office, No. 529 VINE street; in the
city of Philadelphia. EDW. S. CAM PBEL
mh3-s.tn,thst Auditor.
EE-TAIE OF JAMES FULTON. DECEASED.
Letters testamentary having been granted to the
undersigned upon the Estate of JAMES FULTON,
deceased, all persons indebted to the same will make
payment, and those having claims against the said
estate will present them withont delay to GEORGE
HENDERSON, Executor, N0.41'2' Market street;
REBECCA J. FIIL'ION, Executrix. N 0.703 alnut
street fel.st W hsts
"CBI ATE OF ELIZABETH SL A.CK , dec'd.—LET
El TEEM TEST A.ME !ITA HY upon the, Estate of Eli;
zabeth 81ack., deceased, having been granted to the un•
dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having claims
sesinst the same, to present them without delay to
JOHN B. HAWK, Executor; ESTHER BINCRER.
Executirx, Richmond street, above Ann. rahl-that*
IUSTE OF WILLIAM B.
theZELL, DECD.—
/..12.4 Let era Testamentary noon Estate of William
B. llazell deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested
to make payment. and those having claims to make
known the same without delay to JOHN G. WILSON,
Fxecutor. No. )405 Hanover street, or to his Atrne
THOMAS J. DIEHL, 530 Walnut street. mbl t -t o h6ti y,
ESTATE OF CHARLES A. POULSON, ;deceased.—
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been duly
granted to the Undersigned on the Estate of said dece
dent, all persons having claims against the same
are requested to present them, and those thereto in
debted to make payment, to CHAS G. POULSON',
Franklin, . Venango C.Junty ; JOHN HOSKINS 921
•E ring Garden street; Z. POULSON passim, 1214
Chestnut street, Executors,•or at 735 Walnut street.
fe22-th,Bt*
REMOVAL.
RgaidOVAL—J AMES LYND has removed his LAW
OFFICES to N o. 411 OHESTNIIT Bt. fel9-Iml
- REMOVAL. -JAMES SIEINDLF,A, Sailmaker,
.LVmay be found for the present at No. WO North
- Delaware Avenue. ' fe224mot
ATICTION SALES.
I THOMAB SIRC).I .1r 80N. AUCTIONEERS ANT
COBM.:• 2 10N MERCHANTS,
No. 1110 CHEST.N 01! stheet,
(Rear entrance 1307 Sensors street.)
Household Frolliture of every description received '
Consiptmenti
BALES EVERY FRIDAY MORNTNG.
Sales of Furniture at dwellings attended to on the saes
Reasonable Terms.
BALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOORB, An., AT TEI
EXCHANGE
Thomas Birch A Son respectfully inform theb
riends and the public that they are prepared to attend
to thesale of Real Estate by auction and at private sale
Sale at No. 1110 Chestnut street.
NEW AND SECOND HA ND HOUSEHOLD FURNT•
IJI E, .PIANO FORUM. MIRRORS, CARPETS,
de., &a.
FRIDAYON MORNING,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. MO Chestnut
street. wlll be sold—
.
A large assortment of superior walnut parlor. cham
ber and dibunt room furniture. &c
CHOICE 'WINES AND LIQUORS—PRIVATE.
STOCK.
ON FRIDAY.
At 1 o'clock. at the anctl n su.re, will ha soh a pri
vate stock of Wines, sc.. incirding Champagne Spark.
line Moselle. Shartzbtrger, 1,1,.ck, Claret. C.tawba,
Abeynth, Carracoa,
BALE OF 40E0 FIEOES OF Fi.FOA.NT WALL
PAPER
ON MONDAY MORNING, MARSH 12,
At 10 o'clock, at the auction sure, No. 1110 Chestnut
street. will be sold—
About 4000 pieces of choice hanging paper, of the
latest styles.
Sale N. E. corner of Eleventh and Chestnut rats
STOCS. OF FINE FANCY [:ODDS, TOYS, GAMES.
• cfac Bre..
ON TOESDAY MORNING. MARCH 13
At to o'c.obk, at the northean corner o Chestnut
and Eleventh streets. will be sold the entire stock on
band of tine fancy goods and toys. comprising a great
.>
v riety.
The salewill be continued daily until, the entire
stock and lizturrs are closed out.
THOMAS BIRCH & SON will sell at anction, at
their Gallery. 1110 Chestnut street on the evenings of
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
March 15th and 16th. at half past seven o'clock each
evening, a VALUABLE COLLECTION of Foreign
and American OIL PAINTINGS, embracing many
works of rare merit. Among the Paintings area num.
her the property of a private gentleman about leaving
for Europe. It is the most interesting and choice col
lection which has been offered to the Philadelphia
public this season, and contains a few works by de
ceased artists of reputation. Altogether 50 different
artists are represented by about 150 subjects.
FOREIGN ARTISTS.
Paul Weber, Moreland, Didee,
Van Severdonk, Bernede. :dolliere.
pander Waarden, ..Itancind
Vincent, Doll, _
Notterman, Krieshoff, , Witk amp,
Chaillot, Martinella, D 43 Simone;
Burtel, Leonard.
AMERICAN ARTISTS.
4;. W. Nicholson, 0. El artwick, G. Harwood.
J, B. Ord. CA. eommers, P. Dabour,
J. A. Woodside. Thomas Moran. H. Boese.
G. F. Bonsall, J. R. I qmbdin, F. Meade
W. A. BontiPld, S. B- Waugh. Leomans,
L. S. Jatlliard, Gre.mewald. 8.. Hemp,
E. Moran. T. H Smith.
...
The RY b:bition will be open to the public on Thurs
day morning. "March Bth, and continue open every day
and evening until time of sale.
FURNESS, BRINLEY & CO.. No. 615 CHESTNIT7
and No. 612 JAYNE atrpet.
SALE OF BRITISH FREN(`R AND AMERICAN
DRY 0001).;.
ON FRIDAY MORNT-NG
March 9th,at 10 o'clock.bv catalogue, on four months'
credit. Sq.l packages and lots of fancy and staple Im
v.ort d Dry Goods.
'ALE OF PLAIN. DOTTED AND FIGURED
SWISS MISLLNS, LACE AND MUSLIN CUR,
TAINS. &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
A large assortment of plain, dotted and figured Swiss
muslins.
A full assortment of rich lace curtains
a 01171. a of embroidered mita In curtains
DRAPERY 31116L1 NS AND LACE CURTAINS.
For Cl y Trade.
10. , pieces 9 1 and 12-4 damask draDero musllcs
no pieces Si do do lace bgrders do.
2u, pieces 12 4 to 16-4 tine to superfine lace curtains.
So plc ces 14 4 gulpilre do.
Ist , pieces gauze curtains.
N. B.—The particular atte Lion of the trade is rc
quested to the above assortment cf Swiss goods as it
crm prises the largest an best assortment ever offered
at auction.
WHITE GOODS AND BRILLIANTS
pieces tine white brilliants.
o pieces 6.4 tine white I`..Zainsooks..
Soo pieces Ninscok checks and stript 4 s.
ISO pieces Um Victoria lawns.
—ALSO—
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS.
lols 2441,40 inch heavy black gros de Rhines. taffe
ta., grre grain, drap de France and gros de Lyons,
adored poult de sole, &c.
LADIES' PARIS t•II.S. NECK " IFS, HDRFS., &c.
•:tc dozen Paris silk neckties
plain and hemstitched linen cambric hd kis.
DRESS GOODS.
An assortment of faxmy dress cx>ft, colored alpacas,
black mohair checks. An.
--.. ;- ~ _
All Wool.
t , pieces choice colored Pads mot:milli de lainel, all
wooL
DOZITIC GOODS FOEL CASH_
An assortment of cotton and woolen domestics, for
h.rn
SALE OF 1500 D01....MC PARIS KID GLOVES
Just landed from steamef.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
Apargeaad entire invoice of very loperior criality
chi:lc,. colors Parts kid gloves. for c'ty retail trade
UY JOHN B. MYERS di CO.. AUCT/ONZES
Nor. 222 and 234 Market etrpec mrn.r of Sank
♦ Di L • • •igD-
We will sell on THrIi..DA 1 and FRIDAY, March
4th and 9th commencing each day at 10 o'clock, by
catalogue for cash, the vc ry large stock of Dry Goods
or messi.s. 7 t MP'S. SENT. SANTEE & CO.. partially
damaged at the late tire, a large portion of the stock
but Little: If any, injured.
The attention of the trade is solicited, as being well
worthy thejr notice.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH A ND
OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. dm.
ON MONDAY MORNTNG, MARCH EL,
At li. o'clock. will be sold, by catalogue. ON FOUR
HI ONTHS CREDIT, about S5O lots ofFren ch, Ptdia.Ger
than and British Dry Goods, embracing a full assort.
ruent of fancy and staple articles in silks, worsteds.
woolrus, linens and cottons.
N. B.—Goods arranred for examination and cata
logues ready early on morning Of sale.
LA Itt: F. PEREMPTORY SA LE OF BnOTS. SHOES,
BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGS, &c.,
ON TIIM.DAY MORNING, MARCH 13,
Will be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on four
months' credit, about 1.200 packages Bents. Shoes. Bal.
ntgrals. Ac., of City and Eastern manufacture. Opal
for examination with catalogues early on the morning
of sale.
!POSITIVE SALE OF
INGS, CARPETINGS, CANTON
MATT fie.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
March 16, at 11 o'r leak, will be sold, by catalogue. on
fur ruorelas' credit, about 200 pieces superfine, and
tine ir grain. royal damask. Venittan, list, hemp,
cot
tage and rag carpetings, which may be examined early
on the morning ofsale.
B. SCOTT, lA., AUCTIONEER,
102 A OHM l'Zi I! l street
SA LE OF VERY FINE AGATE. BARDIGLIO,
AND CA STELLINA VASES AND URNS. FINE
FRENCH BRONZE FIGURES AND GROUPS,
ALABASTER 1-TATUETT'FS, BOHEMIAN
GLASSWAI, BISQUET FIGURES, &,c. •
The Ito . ortation of Messrs. Viti Bros.
ON TUESDA - and WEDNESDAY MORNINGS,
7iiarcl:i - i3 and 14
At 10i, o'clock each dap, at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020
Chestnut street, will be sold an invoice of the above
articles, jute landed from Italy and France.
Th• collection will be open for examination on
Monday morning.
PHILADELPHIA ARTISTS', SALE OF OIL
P.. 4 IN,TI iii GS.
ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS,
March 15th and 16th.
At 7% o'clock. at Scott's Art Gallery, Igo. 1020 Chest.-
rut street. will be sold without reserve, a number of
Paintings by Philadelphia artists, viz—
W. bberidan Young', R. Heb.r Reed,
Edmund G. Lewis, J. B. Beale,
F. Moran, F B. Schell,
G. r. Bensell. 'P.P. Otter,
E. B. Beaten. H. Boese,
H. C. Bispham, John Wilson,
W. E. Cresson. s, S. Levis,
George E. Candee, E. Med ilheney,
0 A. Sommers, T. J. Fennimore,
D. E. Wyand, D. W. C. Boutelle,
D. B. B night, IG, Burling,
George P. Wood, Jr., S. Williams,
A. Fredericks. Montigny,
1 eon Juilliard, F. W this.
Paul Weber, W. S. Searby,
W. E. Winner, G. F, Atwood,
Thomas Moran, i And others.
Joseph J. John, I
Comprising one of the best assortments of oil paint
ings by native artists ever offered at public sale in this
city.
Open for examination on
THEPRINCIPAL MONEY tzI'ABLISHMENT,
S. E. corner of SIBTH end RACE streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise generally;
Watches,Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate,
and on all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRRATE SALE.
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open
Face. English, American and Swiss Patent Lever
Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le
pine Wetches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches;
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English,
American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepine
Watches: Double Case English Quartier and other
Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast
pine; Finger Rings; Ear Rings, Studs, Fine Gold
Chains: Medallions; Bracelets:* Scarf Pins; Breast
Pins; Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and JewolrY gene .
rally.
FOR SALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof Chest,
suitable for a Jeweler, price te,so.
Also several Lota in South Camden, Fifth and
Chestnut streets.
DAVIS & HARVIZY. AIIUTIONIGNIts
(Late with M. Thomas & Eionsa
- Store No. 833 chestnut street.
TIRE S.UI ar Tuesday.
SALES AT RESIDENCES will receive partici:dal
attention.
Administrators' Sale No, 905 Wood street.
SUPERIOR FUR
J PETSN ARITTJRE, PIANO, TAPESTRY
ON WEDNEBDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock, by o diSr of administrators. the house
hold and kitchen furniture:Mono, tine tapestry and
other carpets, tine feather beds, &c.
May be examined at 8 0 clock on the morning of the
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J• RITzrATMCS. r e. - • s • :451,3, •
. Auction Howie, -No. 927 . 10111MTNCT street,. Misr
cent to the Cotinental, Girard, St Lawrence, Marko
Rouse and other PoPular Rotel&
De Vleigarles
De Visconti,
Monday, 12th Inn
AWCTION SALES.
1161 THOMAS dr. EOM AUCTIONEERS. Nos.
and 141Siouth 17013RTEL street.
SALES OP MOUES Aim REAL ESTATE
at the Rrchanrce, every MEHRA Y, at 12 o'clock rionat
mg- Handbills of each properly issued riaParatell.
and on the Saturday previous to each sale WOO cattoi
Icrgues ir pamphlet form, giving fall descriptions,
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
Printed catalogues, comprising several hundred
thousand dollars, including every description oral
and country property, from the smallest dwellings
the most elegant mansions; elegant country seats,
farms, businesspreperties. &c.
lir ITIRDE SALES AT THE AITOTURE
STORE EVERY THURSDAY.
lOr
residences Particular attention even to tu e
fa at rents
. itsl.
STOOKS
On TIIFSDA Y. MARCH 12.
At 12 o'clock noon, at the Phlladelphla Rachango,
swat coupon bond West Chester and Phtlaclelplidat
&Slroad, convertible.
114 1 .10t0 se en per cent Pt mortgage coupon bonds
.tenbenville and Indiana Railroad.
53 atareS Conti - air - National Bank.
sEccNn SPRING SALE. MARCH 13.
rrph C, nrt Safe-5 Late of Stills minors—VA
LUABLE THEFT: STORY BRICK (mimic) RESI
DE-NCR% with all the modern conveniences and large
Lot. N. W. corner let h and Locust sts; 3 fronts. Im
meplate poiv esslon. Open Ifondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. from 12 to 4 o clock.
Orphans' Court sale—Estate of George K. Smith,
iec'd—MODERN THREE STORY BRICK DWELL
ING, No. 451 north 4th et, south of Noble st, with two
stables in the rear.
Same Estate—BUILDING LOT, York st, west of
Amber st.
Orphans' Court Sale—Fstate of Harriet Budd Simp-
Pon, decd—THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING,
Thompson Ft, east ofLeuls Ft.
Same Estate-2 THREE STORY BRICK DWELL
INGS, Geisse and Gordon sta. 19th Ward
ame Estate—Lot of Ground, 2i are st, west of.lddSon
st, 15th Ward.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Witham R. Banner,
d ec'd —TURN E STORY 'BRICK DWELLING, War
cock st, north of Poplar st.
Same Estate—LOT, Union and Liberty sts,
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John Haas, deed—
Lot, Sixteenth st. r orth of Parrish st.
F ame Estate—Brick Stable, on a 10 feet wide alley
leading into New Market at.
Executors' Sale—Estate of Anthony Buttner, Br.,
dec'd—VA BITABLE CLAY LOT, about 11 acres, on
Nictitown lane, between the Germantown railroad and
Germantown turnpike.
LARGE AND VALUABLE RESIDK's:CE, N 0.902
Walnut st, west of Ninth st. Has themodern convent
ebcee. 23 feet front. Clear of all lncumbrance. 510,000
May remain on mortgage.
MODERN 'FOUR S ['OILY BRICK RESIDENCE,
No 142 north Twentieth st. near Arch at. Has the
modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Open
daily from 11 to 1 o'clock
NEAT Af °DERN THREE STORY BF , ICK ESI—
P ENCE, No. 2019 Mount Vernbn st,west of Twentieth.
Has ti e modern conveniences.
VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS STANDS-2 Four
Story Brick Stores, Nrs. 129 and 131 south Front st,
hrtween Walnut ar.d Chestnut sts: 35 feet 8 inches
front.
HREE STORY BRICK DWELLING S. E corner
of Eleverth and Melon sts.
2 THREE STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Nos. 1.114
and 1336 Columbia avenue. Clear of all inc3rnbranre.
Same Estate—THßEE STORY BRICK DWELL
ING. No. 919 Melon st.
Faector's Peremptory Sale—Estate of John Brown,
decd—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. I 7
North Tenth street. south of Spring Garden street.
X FCI.I . or's Sale—Fstate of Thomas Uncleson, dee'd.
DE'S'IRABLE LOT. Woodbine avenue, German
own.
vALtABLE PARM, 13.5 acres, Ashton township,
Delftware county, Pa.
' VALUABLE LOT AND BULLRINGS, Nos. 402 and
104 Poplar street.
5 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Ellsworth
stTP.t.
TIIREE STORY BRICK DWELLLISIS. Twelfth
stre• t. above Ellsworth.
LA ltr:F. and CALLABLE LOT. Ellsworth street,
east oflwelfth.
VALUABIE MACHINERY.
ON FRIDAY 2sIoRNING. MARCH 9
At 10 o clock, at No 447 north B.ioad street. corner of
uttonwrod street, wishont reserve, a quantitp of
ye nabie machinery, consisting of planes, lathes, drill
prPssrs: screw machine screw cutting machine, Fow
ler press..Yises, shafting, Pull ys. rfelting, grind tone.
bilfcksmitha' tools,fic. Full particulars in handbills
now ready,
F , ale No. 411 Scot
NEAT 11Cit<Iiii °Lb 1 ,- 1 TUBE. CA:reP.E;rogic
ON FRIDAY MORN ING, LARCH 9
At 10 o ' clock, at No. 41r snuth Eighteenth street.
br•low Pre street. the mat household furniture sr hool
disks, kitchen ntenallu carpets, beds and bedding,
to atressgs. fia
May be exam 'fled at 8 o'clock on the morning of aal"
VAI I:ABLE MISCRLL SHEOL'S BOOKS,N
GRAVINGS,&c.
ON FRIDAY AFTIJINOON. MARCH 9,
A t +he auction store. valuable miscellaneous books
fn m a library, Including many t are wort. on the fine
art .
Also, a large numbor of engravings, etchings, &c.
SALF: OF HORSES.
ON SATURDAY AFTER:coos
A t 2 o'clock. at the Darby Railroad Station, Darby
resd and Grays Ferry. 18 horses. suttab.e for farmers
and 6 hers. Also, 2 mares with foal. Terms cash,
XTRNSIVE SALE OF HORSES. COWS. WAGONS,
l'A RTS. HAANF.-SS. HAY, IRON TANK, FARM
LN.PLEMENTF... &c.
ON 'II...YZD AY MORNTNG,
March 13th. at le o'clock, at the farm of D. E. Ker
sbow...Esq.. Island Road, went) , fourth Ward, about
two miles from Blue Bell Tavern, Darby Road. will be
',old, without reserve. the entire stock, comprising 3
horses. :5 cows. list tons hay, together with an exten
sive s..sor,ment of farming implements, dairy fixtures,
&c. Full particulars in handbills.
The sale will commence at 10. o'clock A. M. Me
cisely.
Sale No 1612 Filbert street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FEATHER BEDS,
HANDSOME VELVET CARPETS, etc.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 14,
At to o clot. at No. 1612. Filbert street. by catalogue,
the superior furniture, fine feather beds, bedding, fine
glassware Sad china. handsome velvet and Brussels
pargets
*ay be examined at s o'clock on the morning of sale
F X TENSTVE SALE OF FURNITURE AT \V
JFXSEY HOTEL. CAMDEN.
• •
(N F.IIII)AY MORNING. MARCH 16,
At lo q clock'. at the West Jersey Hotel, Market st., d
Camden, the entire furniture including parlor an
ntr room. rilty .chamber , , fine feather beds, hair
matrtsses, table and bed linen, crockery and glass
ware. bar room and kitchen furniture, cc.
Also express wagon, furniture car, cart, dray, hay
Scales, Sc.
Sale at the United States Hotel, Chestnut Street, above
P mirth street. _ _
VERY SUPERIOR PARLOR AND CHAMBER
FURNITURE, Rosewood Piano Forte. French Plate
ill antle, Pier ano Oval Mirrors, Feather Beds, Hair
Mattresses, Glassware, China, Axminster, Velvet
and Brussels Citypets &c.
ON NON D MORNING
March Ist h, at 10 o'clock. at the United States Hotel.
Chest' ut street, above Fourth, by catalogue, the very
superior parlor, chamber and dining room furniture,
rosewood piano forte, by Reichenbaek, a large number
of fine French plate mantle, pier and oval mirrors,fine
feather bids, hair mattresses, China and glassware,
handsome Axminster, Brussels and velvet carpets.
being the en tin. furniture of thirty rooms.
JR - Full particulars in catalogues ready one day pre
vious to sale.
AME 23 A. FREEMAN, AIIUTIOBRIER, No, 422
wALN - uor street.
VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SALE
R:Pla T. ESTATE OPERATORS.
3rT;E3ANT WALNUT STRLN:t MANSION—Ono
of the most elegant residences on Walnut street, 50
feet front; large ground. stable, &c.
Also, - BROWN STONE MANSION, Walnut near
Broad st.
Will be Bold. at very low rates, to a party who will
take them all In ono lot, five desirable dwellbso in the
heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had U
desired. This is a very favorable opportunity to par
ties who seek good real estate investments to bay a&
old prices property which will pay well and Jeerer's&
in value. For particulars apply at the auction store.
ST A R1,16 --A very desirable property in the neigh.
boyhood of Twelfth and Locust stn.
TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on Rides'
road, 9 miles from the State House, known as ant
"Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, at the stare:
Property No. 412 south Front at, 41 by 100 feet.
do do 1138 and 1140 Lombard at
30 acres, Germantown
37 do Fisher's lane
Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth
do do Barker do do do
8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second et
Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce eta
Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road
Brown-etene Store, Second at, near Chestnut
Residence and large lot, Burlington
do No. 201 south Tenth at
do do 418 south Eleventh at
Dwelling, 430 Pine st
do 508 Pond at
6 acres of Land. Federal at. Tweetyillath Ward
VALUABLE STORE, CHESTNUT ST—A. very
valuable business property on Chestnut at, having two
frpurs—in good order, &c. Occupancy with the deed.
BY BABBITT
Cash Auction
ATTOTIONREM3O-.
No. MARKET street, corne r gißartk street.
Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge;
Notice to City and Country Merchants.
ygNEMPTORY SALE OF tow LOTS OF DRY
NOTIONSLOTHS, CASSIMERE-. HOSIERY,
FANCY SHIRTS, DOILIiroTIC GOODS,
cto ,
ON FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH. 9.
At 10 o'clock. Also, at 11 o'clock. 100 cases and car.
tons Boots, Shoes, Balmorals, Hats. Caps, &c.
Also, retail stoc. , 4 of flue cutlery, dm.
pHILIP FORD ati 011.
ADOTIONIEBIRS,
No. 506 MARKET street .
SALE OF 1400 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MARCH n,
Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalOgo%
for cash, 1400 cases Boots; Shoes. Brogans, Balmoral%
Congress Boots, dm., comprising a large and desirable
Assortment of goods, for men's, boss', youths. wo
men's, misses' and children's wear.
TL. ASHBRIDGE & CO.,
. AUCTIONEERS ,
No. 505 MARKET street. above Fif,h.
MINGLD3H PICTKLIB, CIATEII7IIS,_
_SAUCES. :dto.-e•
114 CrosSe & PlCkles, gigatiPa.
trances, Durham Mustard. Olives, &e.,_
ship Yorktown and for sale by JOB. B. fstr
CO.. UR Saab DPlawarcl swami&
SALE ROM AND TWINE MANUFACTURE,
and. for Bale OF_
FF/TX.a. WEAVER & 00.,
la North Water street, and
,
49 North Delaware avenue:
BASSINS.--000b oxesiltuichandLayer • . •
N i r r too. boxes' Valencia Italeins 100 mats Beedlemr
Balsins for sale by Je.i. B. BUS&EIR & 00., 1158011tbk
Water street:.
Fighteenth street