Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 22, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third • Edition of Yesterday.
• 'From Washington.
[SpecialDespatch to the Bulletin.l
WAsHINGTON,
_March 21.—The Ways and
Means Commit - 03 have been engaged-all
the morning considering the new Loan, bill.
A majority of the Committee are in favor of
reporting back the bill which was recommit
ted; . but they will probably adopt the sug
gestions or the House and change it so as to
make it acceptable to the majority of that
body. The great point of difference between
Congress and thteSecretary is respecting the
authority to fund greenbacks. The former
will not concede this point. •
Secretary Seward to-day notified the Eng
lish Minister that he had positive informa.
bon. that the Fenians had no idea of making
an attack on Canada, and that, in his judg
ment, the whole thing had exploded.
From San• Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 20.—Honolulu
dates to the 6th of February have been ra
ceived. The eruption of the great volcano
had ceased.
The Flag newspaper of this city having
barged the members of the State Senate
- with bribery, in the passage of the special
contract vessel act, an investigating com
mittee was appointed, and D. 0. McCarthy,
its editor, was called 'to tell who were his
- witnesses to sustain the charges.
He refused and was imprisoned, After
lying in'prison a month, the Senate has re
leased him and promised to go on with the
e investigation.
McCarthy will, it is stated, produce his
witnesses.
Mining Stocks are improving. Ophir,
$625; Imperial, $159; Challor Potosi, $386;
Yellow > Jacket, $800; Empire Mill, $200;
Savage, SLO2O; Crown Point, $1,130; Hale cir.
Norcross, $1,025. Legal tenders are quoted
at 'ln..
Ltl; j•ft ;11.1 ILI : [SLIM ri N.3.1•D.41 II :Kt tili 00.1
WA:sumerroN, March 21.
Ifotisn.—Mr. Price, from the. Committee
cm the Pacific Railroad, reported back a
bill to secure the speedy construction of the
Northern Pacific Railroad and Telegraph
line, (k.c., which was recommitted and
ordei ed to be printed.
Mr. Julian. (Ind.) introduced a bill to
equalize the bounties of soldiers and sailors
who served in the 'United States army and
navy during the late rebellion. Read twice
and referred to the Committee on Military
Afrairs.
Mr, Henderson (Oregon) presented joint
resolutions of the Legislature of Oregon in
regard to Oregon war claims.
Mr. Waft (N. Y.) made a statement to the
House that he had received numerous let
ters frbinfriends and relatives of soldiers
buried in the cemetery at Arlington Heights,
as to the title which the Government had to
the property, fearing that the bones of the
soldiers there might revert to the heirs of
the arch-traitor.
He had addressed a communication to
the Secretary of War on the subject, and
had received an answer,, which he deemed
of sufficient public importance to have
read.
The letter from the Secretary of War was
read, stating that at a sale of lands for un
paid taxes on the 11th of January, 1864, the
Arlington estate, including the property . -
referred-to, had been bid in for the United.
States for $26,800 and afterwards turned,
over to the military authorities; The cer
tificate of sale was in the hands of the United
States Tax Commissioner at Alexandria,
but would soon be placed on file in the
Treasury Department,
The Diplomatic Appropriation bill was
passed with the amendments proposed y es
terd ay.
The *bill to facilitate commercial, postal
and military communication among the
several States was passed—yeas 69, nays 46,
Marine Disaster.
BOSTON, March 21st.—The schooner Con
neaut, Capt. Sawyer, from Boston for Mill
bridge, Me., was fallen in with on the 14th
inst., in lat. 33° long. .70°, dismantled and
in a sinking condition. All hands were ta
ken off and brought to.this port.
Markets
NEW YonE., March 21.—Cotton dnllat 30@40c. Flour
unchanged for State and Ohio; 0 000 bbls.sold; Southern
unchanged; 550 bbls. sold; Canadian steady: 35u bbls.
sold. Wheal steady. Corn quiet and unchanged. Beef
steady. Pork heavy; Mess f 25 6211:0-$2.5 75. Lard
steady at 150.19%c. Wh'sky dull.
Stocks lower at the Board. Cnicago and Rock Is
land, 1.2%; Cumberland Preferred, 44%: Minas Cen
tral Scrip, 116; Michigan Southern, 81 , .11 New York
Central, 93%; Reading, 101%: Hudson River, 107%: Can
ton 47% ; Virginia 6s, 66; Brie, 81%; Western Union,
64; Treasuries 99%: Ten-Forties 903 - .. i; Gold. 128%. Stocks
were better after the board.
BALTIMORE, March 21.—Flour is firm for the high
grades; common very dull. Grain steady. Receipt,
light. Seeds quiet; Flaxseed $2 25. Provisions steady
Lard sells at 18.14A.18.14:e. Grocerie,s inactive and heavy.
Whisky dull at $2 28.
REAL ESTATE/.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—ESTATE OF
61 BLACK, MINORS JAMES A. FREEMAN,
OTIONEER.—Under authority of the Orphans'
Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, March 28, 1868, at 12 o'clock, Noon,
will be sold •at public sale at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE. the following described real estate, the
prop. rty of. Black, minors, viz: No. 1. FRAME
CUSE and LOT, Otis street, above Tulip
street, Nineteenth Ward, A .two-story frame house
and lot of ground on the northwardly side of Wood,
310 W Otis street, 88 feet westwardly from the west side
of Tulip street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city;
containing in front on Otis street 20 feet, and in depth
at right angles with Otis street 71 feet.
No. 2. HOUSES and LOT. Townsend street, Two
thrvestory brick houses and the lot of ground on the
southwardly side of TOWltHere Street, 88 feet west from
the westwardly side of Tulip gtreet; containing in front
on Townsend street 38 feet, and in depth at right angles
with Townsend street 86 feet 63 , 4 inches.
aw-e5O to he I aid on each at time of sale.
By the Court
EDWIN A. 3.IIKEtRICE. Clerk, O. C.
JOSEPH BALL, Trustee.
• JAMES- A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
tne8,15,22 Store, 422 Walnut street.
riPUBLIC SALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auc
i
te neer- HOUSES, GERMANTOWN ROAD,
oVe DAUPHIN STREET. On WEDNESDAY,
March 29, 1866, at 12 o'clb - ck, neon, will be sold at Pub
lic Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the
following described Real Estate, viz: Two 3-story
brick dwellings and lot on southwesterly side of Ger
mantown road, Ito feet 515 inches from Dauphin street:
Containing in front on Germantown .road 40 feet, and
=tending in depth at right angles with Germantown
road, on the northeastward y side 58 feet 2% inches to
point: thence at right angles with Dauphin street 53
feet 2% inches, to Dauphin street and extending along
Dauphin street 40 feet; thence in depth at right angle 3
with Dauphin street, on the eouthwestwardly side 77
feet 6% inches; thence at right :angles with German
town road 77 feet 6% inchee. Subject to $5O ground rent
per annum:
jar Plan at the Auction Store.
ltarsloo.tobe paid at the time of sale.
- JAM.ES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
rnhB,l_o,' 22_ Store, 422 Walnut Street.
_ .
REAL ESTATE.— JAMES A. PERM AN, Ana .
tio—ELIGIBLE LOT, SEX
TWENTYS,E—
N PIKE, BRA NCHTOWN, SE(X)ND
WARD. (to WEDNESDAY, March 28, 186 8 , at 12
o'clock, nBbn . will be sold at Public Sale, at, the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following de.
scribed Real Estate, viz.:—Ali that lot or ground on
the north side of the Limekiln turnpike, in the 22d
Ward; beginning at the Junction of the same with
NM street, containing, in front on the pike about . t.
feet, and extending in depth on the one side 834 f
and'on the other 488 feet 8 inches, being 414 feet 231
inches on the rear; containing 8 acres 31.2 perches of
land, more or less.
Irjr This property is ripe for improrement. 27te open
ing of Broad street, now progressing, will Largay in
crease its value. it is very close to Breinehtown, and
near stations on Germantown Railroad.
Terms at sate.
poo to be paiAwhen the property is struck off;
JAMES A. FREEMAN Auctioneer,
1:011845, 22 Store. 422 Walnut street.
13 ORPHANS' C01733.T SA_LE.—ESTATE OF
PETER /MINTZ, deceased.- JA.III:W7r. _PREE-
N. - Auctioneer.-,Threeetory Brick HOUSE, AL
MOND Street, below Xront.—Under authority of the
OrphansL,Court, for the city and county of Philadel
phia, OD :WEDNESDAY, March 22.11 M, at 12 o'clock.
noon, b sold at public sale, at the PHILADiEL•
PHIA EX OM the folloWing described real
estate, late the property 'of Peter Kuntz, deceesed.viz.•
• All that certain-three- tory brick messnage-and the
let of ground thereunto belonging,- situated on. the
south tade of Almond street. between Front and Penn
streets, in' the Fourth Ward; cont.tining in front on.
Almond street 20 feet 3 inches and in'depth 67 feet,
1036 - slos tote paid, at the time of sale.
By the Court. • - '
EDWIN A. DIERRICIC, Clerk 0. C.
EDWARD GO ETZAdministrator 17.'16 c.t
JAMES PRIEEMAN, Auctioneer.
mh8,16,22 store 02',Walnut street.
FOR SALE—A NEW, STONE COTTAGE,
French 'roof, with all the .modernlmprovements;
a mate On EyElltAlt: Rl3 to ,avenue. near the City line
road, thelinest view on Chestnut Hill. * - ''"
Apply at Me South 'SEVENTH strestr or 01 /.
NULFORD,,Chestrint-13111. rahletti
ciTO LET.— Three 'pe lyter nm- second ,j mc#n . zro ct c iior L. -
BEAL - VW/ME;
EEXECUTOR'S &ILE:Estate of RENIAMTN
DAVIS, - deceased. JAMES. A- FHEENIA.N.
Auctioneer. Vacant LOT OF GROWeeir, Cathedral
Avenue, '.l wen' y fourth Ward, • Under authority con
lair ed in the will of the late BENJAMIN DAVIS, de
ceased. on WEDNESDAY, March 28, 1866, at 12
o'clook, Noon. will be sold at public sale, at the
PHILaDELPHTA EXCHANGE, the following de.
scribed Real Estate, viz: -All that lot of ground situate
on the south side Of Cathedral Avenue; in the TwPnty
fburth 'Ward; beginning about 245 feeteast of Fifty
secon d street, and containing in front 80 feet. and ex
tending in depth on the east line 262 feet 9 inches, and
on the west lir e 273 feet 8,44 inches. This lot will be
slightly shortened by. Girard Avenue -.when the same is
opened through, which will give it two fronts.
zir PO to be paid at the time of sale.
_ .
ET ORDER OF EXECUTORS.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
mb8,15,22, Store, 422 Walnut Street
VREAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN.
Auctioneer.—GENTEEL DWELLINGS. N0.t705
RTH NINTH STREET.—On WEDNESDAY
March 28,1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public
sale, at toe PHILADELPHLA. EXCHANGE. the
following &scribed real estate,viz: All that neat three
story brick house, with•two story brick back buildings
and lot os ground hereto belonging, on the east side of
Ninth street, above Colombia e.venne,No. 1705; con
taining in front on Ninth street, 17 feet 3 inches, and in
depth 100 feet to Dailen street. House has gas, range
and bath room.
Subject to *6l) ground rent, per annum.
/tar WO may remain, if deatied.
J2V'.1.50 to be paid at the time of sale.
JA 'SA. F.Eta..E&I &N. Auctioneer,
,
b 8,15,22 Store, 422 Walnut Street.
PUBLIC SALE TAMES A. FREEMAN.
Auctioneer. 16 ELIGIBLE LOTS, JohnEen street,
ermantown. Twenty-second Ward, will ba
sold at Public Sale, on SATURDAY March,
24. 1866. at -3 o'clock, P. M., ON THE
PREMISES, the following described Real Es
tate, viz : All those sixteen eligible building lots, situ
ate on she southeasterly side of Johnson street, be
ginning at the distance of 242 feet, southwest of Ger
mantown avenue or Main street having in front, each
lot 60 feet and extending in depth, from about 78 feet
to 87 feet 9 inches
liZ" Plan and Survey, by T. Lightfoot, City Surveyor,
may be examined;at the Auction &ore.
tat 0 to be paid on each at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mh8,15,22 Store, 422 Walnut street.
ABSOLUTE SALE, TO CLOSE A CO2 CERN.
Ebiti —JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer —VA_LI7-
A.BLE COAL LANDS, LDZEBNE COUNTY, PA.
On WEDNESDAY,' April 4th, 1866, at 12 o'clock,
*Mon, will be sold at Public Sale, without reserve at
the PHILA DELPHIA. EXCHANGE. the following
described Real Estate. viz,,-A valuable tract of land,
centaining 460 acres and allowances in Blakely town.
ship, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania. adjoining and
bounded Iv lands of the "Delaware and Hudson Canal
P 0.," the "teoston and Lackawanna Coal C 0.," Geo. M.
Bolleubach and others. It is very advantageously
situated for mining, being on both sides of the Lacka
wanna, about I mile from the town of Archbald and 12
miles from Scranton, and is entirely underlaid by all
the veins of coal known in that tegion. The coal has
all been thoroughly “provesnipon the land, and is the
well known "Scranton,' sold by - regular auction sales
in the New York market; the tract Is accessible by
railways and canals both to New York. and Philadel
phia. The Lackawanna is a reliable waterpower.and
on the land is' abundance of Pine, Oak and Hemlock
timber; also a number of dwelling houses. The town
of Archbald is extending towards the tract. Oa.. Plans,
Surveys and reports can be examined on application
to the Auctioneer. Parties desiring to examine the
premises are invited to call upon Mr. John Gardner, at
Archbald. The title is perfect, and not the slightest
delay in opening the land to profit need be apprehe tided.
be terms of sale s‘ lisch will be as easy as possible,
will be known at thetime of sale. The sale will be ab
solute to close a concern.
IXR - $2,500 to be paid, when the property is struck off.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
m 118.1542,29 Store, 422 Walnut street.
ffORPEANS' COURT SALE—ESTATE OF
21 WILLIAM ALCORN, DECEASED—JAM MS
A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER—THREE-STORY
BRICK HoUSE, No. 2024 LOMBARD srftEgr.
Under authority of the Orphans' Court, for the City
and County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, April
4, 1886, at re o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale,
at the PHILADELPHIA F.XCIXANGE. the folinwin2
descrthed Real Estate, late tt.e"propertv of iii!/tam
Alcorn, deceased, viz: All that certain three-story brick
messuage, and frame kitchen and lot of ground there
unto belonging, situate on the south side of Lombard
street. No. 2024 between Twentieth and fwenty-first
streets, at the distance of 180 feet westward from
Twentieth street: containing in front on Lombard
street 18 feet and in depth 78 feet.
9.1t0 to be
• pald when the property is struck off.
By the Court, E. A. .MERE ICE. Clerk, 0. C.
JAMES A LCORN, Executor.
JAALES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mhls 2229 • Store 422 Walnut street..
fc., ORPHANS' COURT SALE—ESTATE OF
i"! THOMAS ROBINSON, Deceased.—LAMES A.
EEM AN. AUCTIONEER. THREE-STORY
BRICK HOUSE. New Market street, above Vine.—
Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, April 4,
1866, at 12 o'clock, :Noon, will be sold at Public Sale. at
the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. the following
described Real Estate, late the property of Thomas
Robinson, deceased. viz: All that certain three story
brick me , suage and lot of ground, situate on the west
side of. New Market street. between Vine and Callow
hill streets: containing in front on New Market street
17 feet, and in depth 120 feet. with the use of a 12-teet
alley bounding it on the south called Holme's alley.
ti,..1_4_,21in to be paid at the time of sale.
Bi - ' the Court
F,. A. MERRICK. Clerk, 0. C.
wiLLram S. ROBINSON. Administrator
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
m 111.5.22.29 Store, 4y2 Walnut Street
REAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN,
Pali; Auctioneer.—FßAME BAKE HOUSE, Dwell
ings and Lot, 1227 and L2l) SrfLH street, on WED-
N-D.9.1", April 4.1866, at 12 o'clock. noon will be
sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. EX
CHANGE, the following described Real .I.tate, viz
All that lot of ground with the frame houses thereon
erected. an the north side of South street, east of Thir
teenth street; 48 feet front, and 51 feet deep, to a 2
feet.atley leading into a 12. feet-court which bounds this
property on the west, (with the use of both of the
same): on the lot are frame bake-house No. 1227, and
frame dwelling No. 129. and frame shed.
,- , 2,5(.1) may remain.
$lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREErSAN, Auctioneer,
mh15,22,29 Store, 4 , a Walnut street
42. REAL ESTATE.—JAMES A FREEMA
! Au , tioneer —DWELLING, NU: 1504 VINE
EET.— On WEDNESDAY. April 4. 1846, at 12
o'clock, Noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following des
cribed real estate, viz: All that certain three story
brick messuage with two story brick back building and
lot. situate on the south side of Vine street. at the dis
tance of Ka feet 3 inches westward from the west side
of Fifteenth street, containing in front on Vine street,
nineteen feet and In depth eighty feet to State street.
0.603 may remain on mortgage if desired by the
purchaser.
f - Key at the Auction Store. ffgr Title indispu
table.
041 - SIOD to be paid at the time of vale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN . , Auctioneer,
mb1k22,29 Stole 422 Walnut street
ars REAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN.
WI! Auctioneer.— DWELLING, No. 108 EASE
street, Isle Crown, Eighteenth Ward —On WEDNE3-
DA4 , March 26th, 186 s, at 72 o'clock. Noon, will be sold
at Pubi lc Sale, as the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real &tate, viz:
A three-story brick house and lot, on the southwe It
wardly•side of Crown, now called Crease street. si feet
18 incheirriorthweetwardly from Richmond street. be
ing 21 feet front, and extending in depth between lines
parallel with Richmond street,on the northwestazardly
line thereof, about 22 feet le3' inches, and on the south
easterly line thereof about 21 feetl% inches.
,ga• ,150 to be paid at the time of sale.
JAME., A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
mb15,22. Store,il22 Walnut street
PEREMPTORY SALE.—JAMES A. FREE
.MAN, At c,loneer.—PßAME HOUSE, No. n 9
NROE street, late PLUMB street. On WEDNES
DAY, April 4,.1866. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
Public Sale, tvithaut reserve at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
viz.: two story frame house and lot on the north
side of Monroe elate. Plumb street). 152 feet east of
Figuth street, 18 by 90 feet. sir Sale absolute.
liar $lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
,r A attrQ, A. FREEMAN, Auct'r.
m1i15,22,29 Store 439 ;Mut street.
CTO CAPITALISTS AND OTH .—PUBLIC
SA-MR—THOMAS & SONS, Auctio ears. ; Very
able BUSINESS PROPERTY, known as the
CENTRAL BUILDINGS, Nos. 218 and 290 Walnut
street, opposite the Merchants' Exchanges 35 feet on
Walnut street,l4o feet in depth on Pear street; 2 fronts.
On TUESDAY, April Bd, lass, at 12 o'clock noon. will
be sold at public sale, at the P.I=fIT.,4IIIEL,PITIA EX
CHANGE; all those two four-story brick buildings
and the lot of ground thereunto . belonging, situate on
the south side of Walnut street, directly opposite the
Exchange, containing together in front on Walnut
:street 85 feet, and extending in depth about 140 feet to
Pear street, known as the Central Buildings, with a
passage-way running through to Pear street, on which
is erected a five-story brick building. The attention
of capitalists, bankers and insurance companies is
called to the above mentioned property; comoining as
it dots many advantages." Its close proximity. to the
Exchange, together with two fronts , making it desire,.
ble. ;Property in this particrilar block Is considered of
more value per foot than in tty other block in the
whole length of Walnut street.
Clear of all encumbrance.' '
For ftatherparticulars, apply Lewis Eedner,
No. *2 South Fourth street,
_ M. THOMAS &SO , Auctioneers,
rethlsran2 1.99 and 141 South Fourth street.
agar HALE.-COUNTRY SEAT, near
Torresdale. of 10 acres.
2.—Aldo, one of 28 acres near Rolmeshurg.
B.—Also, one on the N. P. R. R., of 22 acres near the
Old York Road Station. •
4.—.A150, one Of 32 acres, near the list named.
Apply to ' O. H. 11fUTREIETD,
rolll3-10t No. 205 South Sixth street.
113 FOR SALE A very desirable three-story
ID
pointed atone RESENCE. with back buildings
an all' modern improvements,. in good. order • and
ground well ealtivat Geermantown , within geSilxlnatuct.eson stre
.walk of rd
station, _ - J. M. GUISNEY.h.SONS,_
JOGEMSLANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR_SALE
OR TO RENT—Reantifally and conveniently
tuated,wittdn two - minutes; walk - of Church Lane
Station.. A. tsommodions and e egant - Elasinractu.
with allthe modern conveniences; stable, coach•honse,
lac. - Lot' 150x2.13; . Apply betwsen , 10 and 2, at 88North
TAD street. ' fmhl4 MI - •—• W. ,P. WILSTACH,-
;ipar .ROHSALE--FERST CLASS GERMANTOWN
ItESIDENCE---with all. the modern conveni
ences; stable for three horses: at tlieSoathwest corner
'of Man.heinintatt and R'alssiJ 'atenne; neiv
, station. ,'Hionire of •
• - A •-' GRAHAM:CALVERT,
mb2o-tu.tb,s3o - NO. MO Walnut street:2d floor:front.
WRIST' PHILADELPHLA.-11 . 012 KALE-
handeorciti.l-etory Stone Beiddence, with :parlor'
rary, dining romp, 2 kitchens and eb,smbers.'and
'unit:ale& with - every elniverdence,sittiatesinWood;
land Terrsze; oat at - the chalblo; locations 212
ItnadelAdat 0174 . 0W-1 , ..A SONS,' sos.
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THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 22;. . ;1866.
ORPHANS_k COURT SALE.—Estate of ji.g.
SANDIFORD, deceased. - TROBLAS dr,
• nctioneers. "ESTATE, GBRICANTOW.N ,
Twenty-second Ward. Pursuant to an Order of the
Orphans' Court for the City and County' Of Philadel
phia, wilite sold at Public Sale, en TUESDAY, April
10th. 1866 stl2. o'clock, M., at. the PHILADELPHIA
/.X.CIIANGE, the following described property, late
of James Sandlford, deceased , viz: No. tha t
lot of ground in the borough of Germantown, on the
northwest side of a5O feat wide street called Armat
street, and on the southwest side of. Hancock street;
containing en front er breadth on the said Armat street
70 feet, aid extending in depth northwestardly be
tween the line of Hancock street, and a line at right
angles with the said Armat street, 158 feet 8 inches,
more or less. to the line of Jesse Large's land.
' No 13 , 2 '. All that lot of ground being contiguous to
the above described lot; containing in front on Armat
street 5 feet, and in depth between parallel lines 156 feet
8 inches more or less.
. • •
N. B. The above described prooertieswill be sold in
four parts, and nnmlrred and described as tollOws,viz:
No. 1. 2% story BRICK DWELLLNO, Armat street:
All that 2.4 story rough cast brick messuage, With two
story back building and lot of ground, situate on the
northwesterly side of Armat street, Twenty-second
Ward of the City of Philadelphia, beginning on the side
of the said Armat street at the distance of 47 feet 10
inches southwest of Hancock street, containing in
front on Annul street 27 feet 2 inches, anti in depth on
the southwesterly line thereof 128 feet, and' on the
northeasterly line thereof 128 feet ,% inch, and on the
rear end thereof 28 feet.
No. 2. 2% story'BßlCK DWELLING, Armat stree.:
.All that 2% story rough cast brickimessuage, with two
story back building and lot oi ground, situate on the
nor hwesterly side of Armat street, beginn inc. at . the
distance of 20 feet 8 inches southwest from Hancock
street; containing in front on Armat street 27 feet 2
inches, and in depth on the southwesterly line thereof
128 feet % inch, and on the northeasterly line thereof
128 feet cinch.
No 3.—Alt. that lot of ground. situate on the westerly
corner of Armat and 7-n ncock streets; containing in
front on Armat street 20 teet 8 inches, and in depth on
the southwesterly fine thereof 128 feet 1 inch, and on
the northeasterly line thereof. along the southwesterly
side of the s+ id Hancock street 129 feet 3 inches, and on
the rear end thereof 32 feet 3-4" inch.
No. that lot of ground, situate on the south
westerly side of Babcock street, 129 feet 3 inches north
west from Armat street: containing in front on Han
cock street 80 feet, and in depth on the northwesterly
line thereOf 90 feet, and on the southeasterly line there
of 87 feet 234 inches, and ea the rear end thereof 80 feet.
By the Court, 2, A. MKEtRIOK, Clerk, 0. C.
JOSEPH KING, ArtmLnistrator.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
mh2l 22,28599 189 and 141 S. Fourth street.
reFOR BALE.—A VERY CHOICE AND DESI
RABLE FARM in the Twenty. third Ward, 10
s from Market street, adjoining the village of
Bustieton, containing 90 acres. Improvements tine.
and land in a high state of cultivation, with plenty of
shade, fruit and water, and everything in first rate
order. Apply at 102, Chestnut street, second floor, be
tween 10 and 2. is.2o-In.th,sa,tf
F. FOR SALE.—THE LEGANT MANSION
and grounds at Chestnut Hill, owned and occu
p ed by Mr. Horace G Browne, within three squares
of.the Depot. Terms easy. Possession April Ist.
Apply to C. R. MEIJI itHEM
mhio s,tu,th-lmp No. 205 South Sixth street.
COUNTItY SEAT FOR SALE—On the river
bank, Burling , on. N. J. Fine Residence, with
awn and shade, fruit trees, kitchen, garden and pas
tore luts—apply to
U. SERGEANT, 124 South Fifth street,
mhls-th,s4n6l.* Philadelphia.
f7T!, FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE DW.bd,LIN
na HOUSE, on Sixteenth en eet near Green, In com
plete order, with every modern convenience, will b
Bold on very reasonable terms,possmslon immediately.
Price 1.7,(0. Apply to
SNO. YARD, JR., & SON,
mhl7-2,tu n tb3t* 807 Race street:
- -
5".7, SALE—TheSireMenrcel , eet rA..n
th three- ates
end large double back buildings, built and finished
throughout in the best manner, situate No 150:1 Sprucn
street. Lot 157 feet deep to an outlet. J. IL GU3I3LEY
& CONS, SOS Walnut street.
ARCH STREET.—FOR SALE—The handsome
4fiki fourstory brick Residence, 22 feet front, with
three story dounle back buildings, finished with every
convenience and in perfect older, situate on the south•
east corner of Arch and Twenty-first streets. J. N.
Gt M dEY & coINS, 508 Walnut, street.
GERMAIN:TOWN.- FOR SALE—A very Clestra
m ble pointed stone Cottage, with every convenience
two grounds nicely improved. situate on East Walnut
lane, near Morton street, within five minutes walk
om the Raliroau StattiM. .1. M. GI:MISLEY & SONS,
..seS Walnut stre.t._
ORREI.aNTOWN.—FOR SALE—A double
jaa pointed Stone REsIDENCE, with acres of
&ronnd attached, situate within five minutes k
trom Duy's Lane Station: has every modern conveni
ence, and is in perfect order. Immediate possession
siven. J. 31 . 0 LIMISIEY & SONS. SOS Walnut street.
garq.TO RT.—AMC Country blatasion; stabling tor
'ln' five horses, house tilled, milk house and
en.lo minutes walk from Tioga Station on the
North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to DAVID Jt
MOTT, Toll Gate, Old York Rosa and Nicetown
Lane. mta9 PR.
are FOR SALE —A Convenient and deSirabier
',lni• House, situated No. 423 North SIXTH street.
three-story back buildings, side yard, with possession
Ist of May Apply to car. ALES H. MASSON. :al
North Sixth street_ rubl6-61*
buiq. SPRUCE STREET—FOR SALF—The four-
:: four
story Dwelling, with three-story double back
dings, IPSO Spruce street: modern conveniences.
Apply to J. H. CURTIS & ts 011:. Real Estate Brokers,
453 Walnut street.
VA CHESTNUT HILL CO ITAGE FOR SALE,
well shaded, with stable, lee house. S.c. Lot 342
,on Bethlehem turaplke, near the depot. Price
-81000. J. E MITCHELL,
mh2l-Bt*• 319 York avenue.
FOR - *ALE—Beautiful Brown stone Front
lag DWELLI:s.:“. N.E. corner Franklin and Parrish
streets. Immediate postessiou. B F. CtLENN, 1 . 23
South Fourth street.
6-.‘7 BUILDING LOT.—FGR sa LE—A larg• Build
log Lot, bounded by Christian. Sirctee.th and
Montrose streets. 264 feet front by 133 feet seep T. M.
GL - 2,131EY & SONS, st.s Walnut street_
eat of.IO.IINStA T T O 1;04 - E S S L cI E ,
n — ear ' 1;1t .7
rioad Station. on North Pennsylvania Rallroal.
acres. Apply to C. IL MOIRE:TM - D. mhls-10t1
•"-,
... FOR SALE.—The Elegant HOUSE, kith every
modern improvement, 2.;i0.2.14 West Washington
' uare. LEWIS 11. REDNER,
e9-tfe 152 S. Fourth street.
HOLE No. :395 North NINE.
TEENI2. street. Price Immediate pos
session. For sate by A P. MORRIS.
mh::0-31.* 9.6 Arch street.
FURNISHED HOUSE TO LF T. A large
In brown stone house. opposite St. Mark's Charon,
Locust st. Apply to C. H. MIIIEHRID. mlll5 lot!
TO RENT—The Handsome STORE, No. 16
Eg•ii' , South FRONT Street.
m Inquire, No. Is South Front street.
Try-nvo AUKRS' OF LAND FOR SALE.
A. or to Exchange for a small House in the city. The
Land is locates near Sellersville, North Pennsylvva
nla Railroad. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real
Estate Bros era, 433 Walnut street.
DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE OR
TO BE LET ON. GROUND RENT; 25 by 119 feel:
east side of Eighth street and west side of Franklin
street. north of Poplar street. Apply to S. H. CURTIS
& SON. Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street,
fri ,:muJAv3-R0:,:-.., f i n ,
LI AAI, ..,;r-HOEFAiIL)I_STPECREFLOINIPSU-S tti
•.- OLD EVERYWHERE.
GEO. A. C.OO IK.V. 9
DEALER IN
Schuylkill and Lehigh Coals,
YARD:
1314 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
I keep nothing but a superior quality on hand, and
am prepared to de.iver to any part of the city at the
REDUCED LOW RATEe. A. trial will make you my
customer. Leave your orders at 114 South Third
street, and they will be attended to at once. mhlS-ltuf
TIMMIN S & I.4lciuu ,
COAL YARD,
S. E. cor. Thirteenth and Willow Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
IX7 6 Orders thankiblly received and promptly exe•
Blacksmiths' Coal constantly on band. mhl4-Imi
frHERT -- EMOlt. - T COAL COMPANY are now ready
to receive °viers for the several sizes of their cele
brated LORBEBBY ASH COAL. It is the determina
tion of the Company to takespecial pains in. the pre
potation of their Coal so that It shall be of the best
quality. 'tellable arrangements are made for ship
ping to all pointa, east and south. Orders for the pre
sent, sent to their office, No. m EXCHANGE BUI.LD
'ENOS, Philadelphia, will be promptly attended to;
GEO. SANDWRSON, President.
A. B. Hum, General Coal Agent.
PHILADELPHIA, March 15, lass., mtl7. 4l ,t u ,thiBo
T r'' UNDERSIGNED -RESPECTFULLY invites
the apention of the citizens of Germantown to his
stock of superior Lehigh 'and Schuylkill Coal, which
he is now delivering at the reduced pri.si of •
Lehigh - tS 00 per tom
Schuylkill 7 50 per ton.
All orders through the mail receive prompt atten
tion.
• SPENCER ROBERTS,
in hzi.3ts Corner Mill and Hancock streets.
508 Walnut etieet,
.8.. MASON BINBB. ROM J. 8:1331A71
WHE IOrBITODWZIONED INvrrE ATTENTION_ TO
their stock of • _
Ibiolationntrdu Ordn_panY's COal. •
- Lehigh Navbr a t i tm Company's OW, and
Lowst Mona
Which they are prepared -t0 Beal at the lowest marked
Ordernd to deliver M AS ON t mail.
s left with B. HINES, maw=
tate Building, BEVENTIT. street, below Market, will
bePramS. l3 ' lll443 l ldedt°•
see ~....,.. Street, Wharf, Behnsuruu •
c oAT,—Egmbin• . • :Ns r rt, „ 7
moan from schrtrkm, ipsepared,,.
,•Mtcze r -Dockt,-Ne W.-corner 211 :: : and
etreetpi.,-OM 2,l9.ll2lilatith - .l3aiNximt Vas%
' lolts7 • ' - • • ' ' ' WAyrozi 4OW
BEALESTATE.
PERFUMERY.
rviy:l7l,
INSOBJUICE.
TRAITEIdiERS,
INSURANCE COMPANY,
PROVIDENCE, R. I
Cash Capital, $200,000.
Insures against Accidents of all kinds.
General Accidents include the Traveling Risk, and
also all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains,
Bruises, Cuts, Gunshot Wounds, Burns an& Scalds,
Bites of Dogs, Assaults by Burglar% Echoers or Mur
derers, the action of Lightning or Sun Stroke, the ef
fects of Extlosions, Floods, and Suffocation by DroWn
ing or Choking. • ,
Twenty five dollars per year will secure a policy for
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the event of death
by any description of Accident, with Twenty-five dol
lars per week compensation. Smaller sums In pro
portion. No medical examination required. a
DIRECTORS. NEW TORE REFERENCES.
SETH PADE'LFORD, NATIONAL CITYBANS
A. E. BURNSIDE, HOYT, SPIIAGUES &
J. S. PHETTEPLACE. CO.
ALLEN 0. PECK, GEO. S. BOBBINS &
HENRY H. ORMBBEE, Sc.N.
JA BEZ C. B NIGHT. ANTHONY 02 HALL,
THOS. G. TURNER, J. HO WE & CO.
IN
AMEX. FARNUM, H - T, TILLINGHAST
J. S. PARISH & CO.
FRANK MAI e litAN, LOW' HARRUSIAN,
L, B. FItIEWE, DUka - KM a co.
ROYAL C. T.AET,
J. H. DBWOLF
BENT BUFFUSI
JOHN T. /iLfailLizt
HENRY H. OBMSBEE, President.
J. B. PARISH, Vice President.
H.: M. RAW SON, Secretary.
SABINE, DUI & HOLLINSHEAD,
No. 230 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
STATE AGENTS FOR
PENNSYLVANIA.. NEW JERSEY and DELA.
WARE.
First Class Agents Wanted.
FIRE INSURANCE.
LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Authorized Capital, " $lO Millions,
Invested Funds, over 16 Millions.
Yearly Revenue, over 5 Millions.
Invested in the United
States, over $1,500,000
All Imes promptly adjusted without reference to
England.
ATWOOD SMITH,
General Agent for Pennsylvania.
OFFICE,
No. 6 Merchants' Exchange.
fe27tu,th,feni PHILADELPHIA.
'TEE II 0 , E' JE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, NO, 92 BROADWAY.
-. 26,550 00
....'531.53314
CASH: CAPITAL.._..:.._
A55ET5........_,
TOTAL LLABLLITIES.
LOSSES PAID IN 1565.
This Company Insures against Loss or Damage by
Fire on terms as fayorable as any other responsible
Company.
110.A.RD OF DIRECTORS. •
Henry M. Taber, Robert Schell.
Joseph Foulk. Wiillann R. Terry,
Stephen Cambreleng, Henry s. Leverich
Fredl: Cchuchardt, .. James S. Sanford.
Theodore W. Riley, Stephen Hyatt,
Jacob Reese, 'Joseph Grafton.
J no. W. Seraeream. L. B. Ward,
DJLydig Suydam, Joseph Britton.
William Remsen, Amos Robbins.
Thos. P. Commings,
JACOB REESE, President.
MSS. D. HARTSHORNE. Secretary.
NEW lour- March 9th, WS.
SABINE, FOY & HOLLENSHEAD, .
AGE:-N - TS,
No. 230 Walnut Street, Phila.
r0h1.5-12t1
TH micyleuE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP PHILADELPHIA,
Np. 150 south Fourth at , above Wal
nut street
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This Company insures Vins lor damage by
FIRE on PUBLIC and PRITE bldings, FURNI
TURE and MERCHANDISE generally, City or
Country. Also Insures dwellings perpetually by de
posits of premium.
DIRECTORS,
JAMES BROWN. iLS UEL 001 , 'LN
CHART FS A. DT . J. HILLBORN JONES,
WILLIAM D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSIDE. 0
N. N - FaTiLES, WILLIAM B. BULLOCK,
JOHN D. TAYLOR, WM. 'C. LONGSTRETIL
THOSTA S KLUB Jr. JOHN N. HUTCHINSON.
JAIL S BROWN, President.
CHAS. A. BUY, Vice President.
THOMAS NEILSON. Secretary. taßsSuahly
1829- CHARTER PERPETUAL.
FaI,II.IOTICIAEN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA:
Assets on January 1, 1866,
02,500,501 9t.
Capita .. ...—.......__
Accra e d S ..... _— __
....
aft 0 CLAIMS,
511,467 53.
Losses Paid Since 1829 Over
045,ec00,000.
Perpetual and 1 emporary Policies on Liberal Terms
BLERFORS,
Chas. N. Bancker, Edward C. Dale,
Top Las Wagner, George Fates,
Samuel Grunt, Alfred Fitter,
Geo..W. Richards, Fran. W. Lewis, M. D.
Isaac Le&, Peter McCall.
CHARLEt3 N. CRER Prealdont.; t. ,
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Preaiden--
SAS. W. MM-ALT.TRTES, Secretary pro tem. 1e2td.31/
GIRARD FIRE AND. MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA.
ce_prr.ea, PAID IN,. IN SASH . il2oo.ooo.
This company continues to mite on Mrs Risks only.
Its capital with a good surplus, is safely invested.
Losses by fire havebeenpromptlypald, and more than
8500,000
Hisbdrsed on this accoluit within the past few years.
For the present the office of this company will re•
main at
415 WALNUT STREET,
But within a few months will remove to its OWN
BUILDING.
N..E COB. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT,
Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure oar patrons
at such rates as ale consistent with safety.
- - - -
IRECTORS.
vfonuts CRAVEN D
A_LPRED tl. eturrr,
puRmAN• Elepl ua AD, N. S. LAWRENOE,_
THOS. MA CrEtARLES L DUPONT,
JNO. SD PPLEE HENRY F. RENNET
JNO. W. CSAGHORN, JOSEPH E.LAPP, M. .15.
SILAS YESRES,Jn.
_
THOMAS 0 3AVEN, Presided
ALFRED S. GILLETT, V. President and Treasurer.
JAMES B. A_LVORD. Seeretam law
A NTMBAUITE INIECURANCE OOMPANY...
PKBPETUAL.
office, N0..811 WALNUT street, above Third, Friu.a4
will liunire figathlit Imo or Da-wahr Mil t on Mal&
fogs, eitherperpetually or Air a 11 ,,,, ltedDlirle, ousohom
Garniture Merchandisezenerally.. • . •
Also—issm fie Insurance on 'Vessels. Ostir do rd
'lntandlissuratce to ? m eats ,
Will. ' ' • David Pearson;
Lewis Arsiehried ‘ , Baum,,
I.E.Dean,
sou. zumuritr.
WM _ John Ketettent.c, - _
. Proddent.
•; - . I! FlVicerred Zest.
' M. Onit.ft WM. N
(iretai7; Ude
TSBRELIANCE INSURANCE. COMPANY OB
lELADELPICIA. -
Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetnal
OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL, 8300,dgr,
insures against loss or damage by FIRE/ on
Houses, Stores Furniture. Building, limited or per-
R9teal, and on Goods Wales end merchan
-13/80 in town or country •
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADHISTED AND PAID.
ASSETS....... _ .1408,001 79
Invested in thabllowing Securities, Vl=
First Mortgages on City Property, well se.
cured... —.. $124,100 00
United States Government Loans .... 185,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 55,000 00
Pennsylvania $3.100,000 6 per cent. Loan 21,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, Brat and se. -
Cconmertgegee —.....- ........ 85,000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's
Bper_ cent. Loan 6,000 00
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com .
pany's 6 per cent. Loan— .............. -.—.......... 5,000 00
ItunUngdon and Broad Top 7 percent. mart
gage bowie.— 4,560 90
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.— 1,050 00
Mechanics' Bank Stock-- 4,000 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock... 10,000 00
'Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. 880 00
Reliance Insurance Company OrPhiladel
hia's Stock ", 1, 000
Clash in bank and on hand . 5.914 7799
1 $08.004 79
. '
Clem. Tingley, DIRECTORS
Benj. W. 'MAlley '
Wm. Musser, Marshall Hill, -
Samuel Bispham, Charles Leland,
H. L. Carson, Thomas H. Moore,
Robert Steen, Samuel Casther,
Wm.
.Stevenson ; Alfred. Ithalsh,
James. young,
ormat. TINOLEY
THOBL9I3 C. miu Secretary. ' Emident'
Piabanarommt. December 1,1865, da6th43,1a,17
RICHARD PENISTA_N'S
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
439 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
fe2ota.th s3m;
Established for the Sale of Uuadnitsr•
ated 'Liquors Only.
Special Notice to Families!
Richard Penistan's
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown
Stout,
Now so much recommended by the Medical Irsetaq
ter Invalids.
$l. 25 PER DOZEN *
(These Bottles holdone Pint.)
The above being of the vets best quality, It Mast ba
admitted the price is exceedingly LOW.
It is delivered to all Parts of the city without extra
charge.
Brandies, Wines, Gina, Whiskiesoto.,&3.
Warranted prire,rit — the lowest possible rates, IV the
Bottle, Gllon, or Ore.
CHAM:PAGNEB of the beet brands offered lower
hen by any other house.
On Draught and in Bottles,
PURE GRAPE JUICE.
This is an excellent article for InvaThis. It is a Burs
cure for DispePele.
OLIVE OIL,
PIOE:LES, EiAIIGES,
BAI3DINES,AO
London and Dublin Porter and Brawn Stoat -Eneleli
and scotch Ales. del2tll,l
JUST OPENED,
BAY RMS.
Penis - tares Et ranch
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Street,
Philadelphia Rear Platranceon Bank street. mhl9
HER MAJESTY, '
CHAMPAGNE, !
3'. P. MIT ST 1 1 1 0 lq,l
151 SOUTH PItOtIT ST., SOLE AUNT. I
IpirniZEL—The attention of the trade la eolted to
If V the fbilowthurery choice Winea,_&e, fbr =
JOSEPH F. DUON, No. 151 South =oat
above Walnut.
lld Tel re 8 yews old.
Co. single double and
triple Grc.pe, E. Cndsoe & B o ns. RiltVelph, ,
Topas, Ries,
Spanish, 'Crown and P. Valletta.
TOM . 6—Vallette. Matto Velho Seal, iDanton and
Rebell° Valente & Co, Vintages 1836 1g56.
iaLAREIS--Cruse File Freres andSt..Estephe Caw.
e a u Lamlny.
VERMOUTH—G. Jourdan, Hrive Co.&
HITSCAT—de Prontdgnam
CHAMPAGNES Ernest Irrony, "Golden Star.'
de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and nth=
Lawrite brands.
0.11 A 3.IPAGICE PEPER HEIDSFECE, constantly
on hand: for sale by
A...1112REC0, Sole Agent for this State,
mhls-Im* 140 South Front street.
VINE WHISKY:—:hoIm IoM of old Wheat,gip
and Bourbon Whisky. for Bala by E. P. SEEDDI•
TON. 5 North FRONT Street.. iYIS
0-3R.F.IEN PEA .S,
Green Corn,
Fresh Peaches,
Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, &c.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCIERLEN,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets.
JAPANESE PO WO EION
the finest ever import,Q
OOLONG TEA, DRAGON CHOP.
OLD GovEßmigNr JAVA. COlelehE
FOR SALE BY •
914,543 15
1,163.909 18
e•• • s •
~
Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocer's Sugar
House, for sale by
E. C. KNIGHT & CO.,
mbg-lm Corner Chestnut and Water streets,
INCOME FOR 1886.
.310,000.
NEW QUEEN OLIVES.-51)0 gallons of the' finest
Queen Olives ever Imported, in store,and-for sale
at COUSTY'S East End Grocery No. US-South Second
street.
I'W BONELEes SABDICTES, Anchovies, Capers,
Dutch Herring; all Of superior quality, at COUS.
TY'S East End Grocery, No: US South Second street.
(v . l a t,,Ettren i n f ilL GAß HOUSE MOLASSES; also,
CeilmTl"S East End gEtrEW rays to be had at
strtet, , o. 11S South Second
0 • aro •:o : r : V. , 4 etg,
per Can, Champion Green Peas, at 40 cents per
car; Tomatoes 25 cents; all warranted; at COUSTY'S
East End Grocery, No. WI South Second street. mhl4
NETrFßUlTS.—Princees Fisperahell and Lisbon
amonds; splendid London Layer Itaisins, in
whole, half and quarter boxes, choice Elemeam i ha
small drums, in store end for Ale by M. F. 113 P
- e4G " 4. •
5000 Gums num( PEACHES, TOMATOES,
ea?lsiuarat. Gr Pc e rr al lr : 1) 2 em.
lc.
1 M "
Arch and Mgt, h knee! 24" N,W. aar.
VICTEA biACKERB L.—Extra choice large Macke
rel fn kitta. Also new Nffiesd and Pickled Sal.
m nd Eighton. For h
street s sale by Di . F. Ela_i MC, N. W. cor. Arca
M
-20 barrels Jersey cultivated Ctran
berries and' for sale by M. F. &Tung
N. W. cor. arch and Eighth streets. •
40 _ THOMPSOIPB LONDON KITCHRNM%
EUROPEAN RANoR, for families, hotels or
Minstitntions, in 'l l WRI9 I( DM' Ho t-air
Also, Philadelphia Ranges,
Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates, Fire
board Stoves, Bath-Boilers, Stewhole Plates Broilers,
Cooking Staves, etc., at wholesale and retaii, by the
inantdacturere,
CHASE , SHARPE & THOMPSON,
ck2B.thAtti.9ml No. 209 North Second street.
THOMAS S. DIXON &BO '
Late Andrews
0111MTNUT 111 . 1,
Opposite United staw- 5
unictimagi LowDoWri
"FICIUTBS
For Anthrael And te,Rllcldn er ousPadWo o 4/nrial
atatA RNA , O323.
WARN-AIR
Private Btdldlngs,•
For Wari l arcta 0 * Al:wamwa
lug . ,
CEECEIWNI FIATI -41 %14644110.i
oc si lDMlCl3ree w - gl it r i2B o and ItZITAne •
•
INSURANCE.,
1.14111:011.6.
HAVANA CHUBB.
1131lititt)
JAMES R. WEBB.
WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
L:sl ul DArio g:V - s
SHIPPING
FOR NEW . YORK,
Via Delaware and Raritan Canal.
The Philadelphia and New York Ea - preen
Steamboat Company.
,Steam Propellers leave DAILY froth
"-• PDIST 'WHARF below MARKET streets
naming t e run in 24 HODES.
This Line connects with all Northern and Masten:l
Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct ta
allpolete free of commission.
Freight received at wm low .
p es . uL trat ry es nE
at Agents
/4 Wharves , Phhaoelpiljas.
JAL. ent.
117 Wall street, New -Ag York.
- F.AIII TO Llygait.oo .4
:77 t
-+, 7 •
stir at QITEENSTOWN, the Inman Line, sailing
f?Riscr-Wli - FIRT,Y, carrying the IL s. Mans,
ETNA-- Wednesday , March 21
CITY OF
ETNA.._.......
-...turdaY, March 24
KANGAROO Wednesday,liarch 211.
'Y OF WASHINGTON ..... -Satnrdasr. March U
At Noon, from Fier 44 North River.
HATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, BY THE KAM symuatiu
BALLING EVERY SATURDAY.
First Cabin.---- ... ... ....... —4 35
" • " to London... 125 to London. ---4c
to Paris.—: Iss " - to Faris. ug,
PASSAGE BY THE WEDNMSDAY STEAMERS.
First Cabin.. Steerage.
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg,
men dtc., etc., at moderme rates. •
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstewn.
TMsets can be bought here by persona sending ffir
that friends.
For farther information, apply at the Compaur o
Offices.
- JOHN G. DALE, - Agent,
mhl2lll Walnut street, Philadelphia;
it , FOB BOSTON.
STEAMSHIP LINE TITIZEOP;
:yrs EN: PROM BACH.POSTEVIEBY
FROM HESE ST. WHARF, PHILAD
. • AND LONG WHA.P.F.I3COEMN.
The steamship ARLES, Captain Crowell, - will sall
from Philadelphia on Saturday evening, March as.
The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will WI '
from Boston on Saturday evening, Marcn 24. ,
The line between Philadelphia' and Boston NW •
compowl of the
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons tnirthen. •
NORMAN, Captain Baker, iNnl tons lmrtherl.
ARLES, Captain Crowell, SOO tons burtben.
These substantial and well appointed - , -aileueszapi
will sail punctually as advertised, and will ea ••
received every day, a steamer being alWa7s oz jaid
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send BIM of Lading with •
their gam%
For freight or passagetiWßV wiNl3Oll
70191 832 South Delawareavenue;
PHILADELPHIA BIOHNOND AND
NORFOLK STEA M SHIP CON:PANS4
The fine B ps Of thin Line insure at the Icrweaa
rates and sail regularly from the Firat, Wharf above
Market street, every
WEDNESDAY aril , ISATURLY•
At Noon,
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, NorfOle
and City Point, forming the moat direct route for the
Eolith and Southwest.
For freight or passhge, with 'excellent accacomOde4
Lions. apply to
WK. P. CLYDE di 00.,
14 North and &path Wharves;
NEW EMPRESS LINETO AMEX..
• ANDRIA. Georgetown and Wash=4
• esapeake and Delaware Canal, with corm
'at Alexandria. Va., form the most direct route for
'Lynchburg, Matol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market &tread
every Wednesday and Saturday at 1S M.
For freight apply to the agents
W. CLYDE & GO.,
14 North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson Agent at Georgetown; M Eldridge &
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
FOR WILMINGTON, N. The C.
well-known and favorite steamship
E. C. KNIGHT,
Captain Denny,
Will sail for Wilmington, N. C., direct, SATURDAY,
March 24th, at 12 o'clock M..
For freight or passage, apply to
'% - L J. TAYLOR tit CO.,
208 North Wharves.
FOR NEW YORK.—Philadelphia Steam
Propeller Company—Despatch and Swift
sure ines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leavir.g
daily at 12 M. and 5 P. IL, connecting with all the
Northern and Eastern Lines.
For freight, which will be taken on , accommodating
terms, apply,. to
M = &
. . RACO.,
No. rX i mth Dela Ware avenue.
mh2o-4tl
NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
11.11.LAWABB and cuirEse_Pwria
#l4 WW-BOAT COICE'AITY.
RABGEB towed to and from PHILADELPHFA;
HAVRE-DE.GBACE, 33ALTESLOBB, WANEUNGI4
TON, and Intermediate pointa.
WIA. P. ,CLYDE & 00., Agenda,
NO. IS Smith Whams, Philadelphia,
eaptain JOHN LAUGHLIN, SupeTintendent.
FOE SAN FRANCISCO.
nom:is-sows CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE.
SAILING ItEGITLARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight o for this Line sent to New York by Swift.
Sure e at reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
CARL
L. Hopldn. Cemmander,
sftls now rapidly, loading at pier 11 East Elver,
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; apply to
BISHOP, SON . CO.,
103 Arch street
FOR SALE.
Schooner WM. P. COX.
'` CHARLOTTE SHAW..
" JOHN CLARK.
1-12. " LEWIS CHESTER
-1-16 " PETER BOILIE.
1-16 " RACHEL SEAMAN.
1-16 " DANIEL BRITTAM.
1-16 " A. T. COHN.
These vessels are all in good condition And now
running, will be sold low to close an estate. For par
&tilers. apply to
JAS. S SHUMLEB,
SOO North Delaware avenue.
mka3l2tis
CONSIGISrIP - s' NOTICE.—Tbe brig FBLVBE, J.
B. ReCrier, master, from Bordeaux, will commence
discharging at Lombard street wharf, under general
order, on 1 ltursday 'morning, the =I inst., wtten all
goads not permitted will be sent to the public stores.
Consignees will please attend to the reception of their
goods. A_LPLIOP SE STEREL&NI & CO..
mb2l-3q 157 and 139 South 3ront Street.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch....
The first class packet bark COBURG, Glbsoni,
master having a large portion of her cargo en
gaged, will Sail as above. For balance of freight or
passage apply to PETER WRIGHT fft SONS. U&
Walnut street. mhle.tf
FOR KEY WEST.—The brig G. T. WARD,
Captain Lindsay, will be despatched for the
above port in a few days. For tre_ight, apply to
WORKMAN di CO., 123 Walnut street. nahl9
WANTED.—A Vessel with large deck cape
city to load Immediately for Savannah, Os.
For particulars, apply to EDMUND A.
SOIIDER ct. CO., 3 Dock street wharf. roh2o St
laWANTED—Vessels of 150 feet capacity to
load resawed lumber at southern ports to
Philadelphia. New York or Baltimore; also. to
ports in the West Indies. For pa , ticulars, apply to
EDMI7ND A. BOUDER & CO., 1; Dock street
wharf. mhm 5t
OTlCE.—Allpersons are hereby cautioned against
.1 , 1 trusting any. of the crew of the brig PRLEDE,
J. P. Reiner. master. from Bordeaux., as dente of their
contracting will not be paid by captain or consignee%
ALPHONSE STEPHAIsTi. di CO.,
it 7 and 139 South Front street.
Mh26 6Q
DR. BARK COBURG, oibson, master, from Liver
.'" pool, ts now discharging under general order at
Shippen street wharf. Onasignees will please attend
to the reception of their goods. PETE% WRIGHT &
SONS, 115 Walnut street. in tap .tf
ATOTICE—AII persons are hereby cautioned against
1: 1 trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark COBURG,
Gibson, master, from werpool, as no debts ot their -
Contraction will be paid by the captain or consignee& •
PETER WRIGHT & SUNS, its Walnut street. mhl7-I.f
"VOTICE.—..4II persons are hereby cantionedagainsa,
JA harboring and trusting any of the crew of the
Danish brig DENMARK. as no debtopf their contract—
ing will be paid by captain or consignees. w, .
MAN & CO., Consignees. 128 Walnut titreet,
SF NOTICE.— AII persons are hereby: captioned
against trusting any of the crew of the Br. ship S.
L. TLLLY, whereof Cann is master, frOm,City Roin‘
Va., as no debts of their contracting will be pabl by
captain or consignee. BMW - IPDA. soIJDZE &
Dock street wharf.
fAB. 'LEE, successor to JOHN EISISMILTRA
& SONS, Sall If.akers, No.'Boo Plerth DELAWARE
Avenue, Philadelphia.
An work done in the best manner and on toe towel*
and most havorable terms, mid Warranted to erIVO pelss
lest satisfaction.
Parricalar attention elven to isnairint.
E,DLISUAvirIO.ta.
COLLEGE.
- 13ORDENTOWN, N. I.
A few vacancies for the summer term. commencing
April ISth. Ror Catalogues containing terms, etc.,
Address Bev. JOAN H. BRASELY,
ruld4-Im/- President,
DIAN I FORTE AND BINGlasKi TAUGHT, by Min
JANE.LEWN.IIIB, either at tier pupils residence Or :
at her Mo. N0.,1922 SPRUCE Sweet, Philadelphia.
Rer pupils will have the use of one of Narvesen'lli
Sugif s ior - Pianos- a most excellent instrument. •
L., had ,for two years the entire charge of the
music Class in.:Pleasant Etill.Seminary..West
town Pa, and can refer. besides to a very largacirela
of private pupils. • .
, .
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BLEN'ARY FOR YOVNO
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residence `corner of Poplar and. Edxtentna
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