Pennsylvania ,Legislatnre. HABRISBUBGH, March 26, 1866. :SENATE.—The Senate met at half-past seven. Mr. Connell read -and had passed a sup plementary act incorporating , the North Lebanon Railroad Company. Mr. Schell, one allowing the -Catasaugna and Fogelsville Railroad Company to bor row money. Passed. Mr., Randall, one allowing the Potter +County Lumber, Coal and Petroleum Cum:- pany to borrow money. Passed. Mr. Moyer, one allowing the Plymouth Railroad to be extended to the North Penn sylvania Railroad. Passed. Also, one relative to chartered colleges. Also, one relative to the Attleborough ;Railroad Company. Mr. Champneys, one authorizing the Go -vemment to purchase land near Harrisburg for a new magazine. Passed. Mr. Ridgway, one incorporating the Phil adelphia ;Ice and . Fruit Preserving Corn .pany. Also, one incorporating the Dunbar „Iron and Coal Company. Mr. Champneys offered a resolution, 'which passed by a party vote, expressing 4 gratification - at the 'passage of the Civil Rights bill by Congress: . A bill allowing the West Philadelphia Institute to sell cer tain real estate. Passed. • P HousE.—Tbe folloWing bills pasied: One by Mr. Markley,- incorPorating Potts town Iron Company; one by Mr. Davis, authorizing oil and mining companies to re •duce their capital stock. Mr. Kurtz called. up the ; act paying the expenses of sale of land scrip of the Agri -cultural College, which was laid over. Mr. Danks moved the appointment of a committee of three to investigate the charges published in the Pittsburgh Dispatch, of the :alleged of a committee of theHou.se, -which was agreed to. Mr. Ruddiman roseto a personal expla mation, and caused the Clerk to read an ex tract from the Szcnday Dispatch, of March 18th, acing Mr. Ruddiman of holding . in Committee a certain bill relative to the Re- , eeiver of Taxes in Philadelphia, tire. Mr. Rnddiman moved the appointment of a committee of three to investigate the charges, and the !notion was agreed to. He .declared every word a-the article to be falie, and desired the appointment of a coin znittee, in vindication off-his= colleagues and himself. From New Oilcan's. NEW Ontmixs, March 26.—The New Or leans City Government is still disorganized. The, Governor refuses to recognize the .effected Recorders. Heavy rains have fallen on the Upper Red liver, and the navigation is excellent. Re ports continue to be received of damage to the levees by the high floods from the Upper The cotton seizures have been stopped by military orders, :on the Red river, and the staple is coming in again. CCOCYIKVA9 *IS SELLING PRESTON COAL, Whirh is the very best,Schttylkill- Coal coming to this market, perfectly clean and free of slats, deliverable to any part of the city: at rt per ton, _Egg and stove sizes. Also, the genuine EAGLE VEIN, same sizes, rsame prices. • Orders receive& at No. 114 P. THIRD Street. Etaoprintn No. 1814. WASHINGTON Ave. =WS rii3l.l%lLlLlNils LILLIE, COAL YARD, S. E. cor. Thirteenth and Willow Streets, PHILADELPHIA ..eir*Orders thankfully received and promptly ere ,cured. Blacksmiths' Coal constantl on hand. mhl4-Imi_ ,flr RE TREMONT COAL COMPANY are now ready 1 toreceive oraers for the several sizes of their cele bra RBEBRY ASH COAL. It is the determina tion of the Company to take special pains in the pre paration of their Coal so that it shall be of the best .qttality. Reliable arrangements are made for ship ping to all points, east arid south. Orders for the ore ,sent, sent to their office. No. M EXCHANGE BUILD INGS, Philadelphia, will be pro_mptly attended to, GEO. SAPMItBSON, President. A. B. ECEEL, General Coal Agent. PHILADELPHIA, March 15, 1866. mhl7-s.tti,thlBti MASON 3313111221. JOHN S. EMMA 73 TRI7NDEBSIGNEID INVITE ATTENTION TO i ß beir 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 SINES, Franklin Ins* tate Building, SEVENTH street, below Market. will lie promptly attended to. REINES do SETRAFF, se6,tf Arch Street Wharf, Schuylkill. rIOA_L.—BUGAB LOAF. BEAVER MEADOW AND N.. 1 Spring Mountain, Lehigh Coal. and best LOCTUSI Mountain f rota Schuylkill, prepared expressly for ly we, Depot, N. W. corner .EIGHTH and W/I• LOW stets, Office. No. 112 South SECIOND street. rah 27 - 1. WALTOrI & 00. MA. - TeILEN .LPID JFE' i,V - T.S LADOETfig: f DLIMOND DEALER & JEWELER, WATCHES, JEWELRY dr SILTER WARE, WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED _2122 Chestnut St.. Phil Han Just received a large and splendid assortment o LADIES GOLD WATCHES, :Some in plain cases, others beautifully enameled and ,engraved and others inlaid with diamonds. Purchasers wishing a handsome LADY'S WATCH .will do well to call at once and make a selection. mos MODERATE. ALL WATCNIES WARRANTED Also a large assortment of Gentlemen's and Boy's Watches. In Gold and Silver cases BROMERTI CHRONOMETER, CLOCK WATCHMAKERS. Have constantly on band a complete assortment of CLOCKS, &c., for; Ballroadq, Banks and Counting Houses, which they offer at reasonable rates, N. B. Particular attention paid to the repairing of fine Watches and Clocks. jall•3m • BIISINESS 10.&11.D. TIAESPORTS PROCURED.— JOHN H. FRICK, J_ NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER FOR ALL STATES, PENSION AND PRIZE AGENT, No. 223 DOCK Street. Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to Ac 'Minas taken. mhl2-31fl/ -628 HOOP' SKIRTS, 628 NEW SPRPTO IFITY:LES NOW READY, of Hopkins' "crown make,"at No. 628 AMR !Street. Theselaikirts are up expressly to meet the wants of first.class trade, and embrace every size and style .for Ladies, Misses and Children, which, for finish and ...durability, have no equal in the market, and warrnnted to give satisfaction. Also, Constantly os hand,b. full assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 40 .a rings, at very low prices. Skirts made to order', altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. 1101841011 C. KNIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, • S. E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphia. Agents. for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia.' . • Jai-lyr riEopjaE gRA-Rp. Patentee and manufacturer of the BALL PATTERN SLLITEB WARE, No. 41 Prune street. ja23-3mo* JAMES A. 'WRIGHT. THORNTOR PIHR. CLEMENT A, > GRASCOM. THEODORR. WRIGHT. PRANK L. NEALL. PETER WRIGHT & KING, ' Importers of Earthenware, - Shipping and Cod. . ninission Merchants, 80, 115. Wa_Ll%ll7:2 -Btreet, Philadelphia. No. 244 South Front Street, &lICTION SAT M JAMES A, FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,_ No. 422 WALNUT street. .Fleir.u. SPRING SALE MARCH 23. M. This sale, at the Exchange, at le (Moak noon, Witl Include— STOCE S. On account of whom it may concern, 10,000 shares of the Philadelphia and Cherry Run Ou Company. 8,000 do I,lcPate 011 CO. 200 do Penney Ivan% Petroleum Co. Do do Girard_ _do do 00 do ChPrrylLuit' do 'do - 1,500 do Pittsburgh and 0111 Creek - Penman Oil Company. 100 do Chester ValleyßanroadOo, - For other Accounts. - - 2.000 shares People's Oil Co 1,000 shares Royal Petroleum Co. LOT, 24TH WARD—A vacant toc, Cathedral avenue, east ol Old ss: 80 by about 270 Pert. a' bade—Es• tote of Benjamin Davis; deed. ALMOND ST—A three story brick house, Almond at. below Front 2034 by 67 feet. Orphans. COurt, .Estate of Peter Kuntz. dec'd. OT S ST—A: frame house, Otis 'at, above 'Tulip, lath Ward: 20 by 95,Ai feet. Orphans', aunt Sale—Zstate of Blackminora TOINNSEND ST—Two brick houses on the rear of the above, on Townsend at; also, a vacant lot adjoin, lug. 1113 r They will be sold separately. Orphans' Court Sate—Same Estate. N 0.1705 N, NINTH ST— A genteel three story brick dwelling with back buildings. 1734 by 100 feet. Has gas. bath, rangei VS ground rent. GERM A NTOWN ROAD—Two three story brick holism and lot, Noa: 2314 and 2316 Germantown road. above Dauphin st. 40 feet front on both Germantown road and Lauphin st, and about DS feet through. ow ground if nt LOT ADJOINING—A lot adjoining to the south, 40 feet front on Germantown road and extending through to Dauphin at. mita.licaTowN—An eligible site Ibr building pun. poses, on the Limekiln pike, Branchtown, 22d Ward— very accessible. No. 1008 CREASE ST—A three stery brick house ,and lot, Crease, late Crpwn at, above Richmond, 18th Ward-51 by 22 feet. Darfßandbills, plans, cte., may be had at the Auction Stare. IMPORTANT - SALE- .OF VALIJARLII: _ COAL • - . LANDS, APRIL k • The attention of- miners' and capitalists -is partThcsa larly directed to the sale of a valuable tract of 400 acres 01 Coal land in Luzerne county, Pa. to be abso lutely sold -en the 4th day April, at 409 e. The tract adjoins lands. of the "Delawate and Hudson Canal Co ,"the "Boston and Lackawanna Coal' Co." Geozge Holenbach and others I bothery advan tageously situated for mi n a i n en sides of the Lackawanna. about 1 mile ftrom the town ofArchbald and 9 miles from Scranton, and is entirelynnderiald bynli thsVeins ot coal known In that region.- The' coal has all been thoroughly proved upon the land and is the best Pennsylvania anthracite coal,well known se "Scranton," and sold qy regular auction sales in the New York market; the tract is accessible by railways and canals both to New-York anti Philadelphia.. If3P - Plans and Reports at the Auction Store. marß will be told without any reserve to close a eon- Cern. VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATiI SALM TO REAL ESTATE OPERATORS. . ELEGANT WALNUT STREET MANSION—One of the most elegant residences on Wallin WWI, 60 feet front large ground. stable. ate. Also, BROWN STONE MANSION, Walnut new Broad st. Will be sold. at * very low rates, to a prurtywho will take them all in one lot, five desirable dwelling laths heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had U desired. This is goodezy favorable opporturdty to par. ties who seek real estate invents to ba.9 al old prices property which will pay well and increase in value. For particulars apply at the suction store. STABLE—A very desirable property in the neigh borhood of Twelfth and Locust eta. TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on' Bides road, 9 miles from the State Hones, known as the "Sorrel Horse." Plane, surveys, dn. at the store. • Property No. 402 south Front. ISt, 41 by 100 feet. do do 1128 and 1140 Lombard 80 acres, Germantown 87 do Fiaher's lane Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth do do Barker do do flo , 8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second st Property northeast cornet Fourth and Spruce Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road Brown-stone Store, Second at, near Clacetnut Residence and large lot, Burlington do N 0.201 south Tenth at do- do 418 south Eleventh It Dwelling, 430 Pine et do 508 Pond st.. 5 acres of Land. Federal eit.Tweth Ward VALUABLE TORE, 11:49 ST—A V valuable business S property on Chestnut at, havirlit ten et, fronts—in good order, do, Occupancy with the deed, BY JOHN B. MYEBS & CO., AIICTIONEKES, -Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET street. corner of Bank. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF HiMIDIOLDEBIEI3, HANDICERCHLEFS. LACES. &c... ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, We will bold, at 10 olclock, by catalogne, ON FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT. a large Special Sale of Embrold eries,lldkfs,Laces, dm, embracing 600 lots of rich Im ported Goods. of recent Importation, for beat city re tail trade, including— EMBROLDERHIS. 200 dozen tape bordered lawn hdkft‘ Hite to best qualit3r. 400 do button edge do do do 400 do hemmed braid dodo 250 do embroidered button edge, butterfly and fancy corner do. 100 do hemmed ann braided emb'd. hemmed em broidered button edge, chintz and col'd lawn and linen do. ZiO pieces emb'd cambric and book collars. 400 do hand erab'd linen sets. 300 dozen twenty inch all linen shirt fronts. 1000 pieces hand emb'd and Hamburg cambric in sertings. 100 do hand amb'd cambric flouncing. 2000 do thread and point lace collar. LARGE POSITi V a SALE OR BRITISH. FRENCH, GERMAN ANP DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will bold a Large Sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit and part for cash. On THURSDAY MORNING, March at 10 oclock, embracing:about 600 pack ages and lots of staple and fancy articles, in woolens, worsteds, linens, silica and cottons. N. .13,--Goods arranged Sor examination and cans. lognes ready early on the morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. NOTlCE—lncluded in our sale of THURSDAY, March 29; will be found in part the following, viz - bales bleached and brown sheetin,gs and shirtings. do brown, bleached and colored drills. do all wool, Canton, domet and fancy flannels. cases corset jeans, cambrics silesias, ticks. do Manchester ginghams, Kentucky leans. . do fancy madder p ints, printed delalnes. do Scotch plaids, apron and furniture checks. do cottonades. tweeds, cassimeres. coatings. 250 PIECES FRENCH FANCY CASSEIIERKs AND VEST.UiGS. 100 pieces super 3-4 fancy cass awns, best made. 100 do French 6-4 fancy casaimeres and coatings. In cluding silk mixtures ot the finest qualities. MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS. pieces black cloths and doeskins. medium to - heavy, fine to superfine qualities. do diagonals, Belgian tricots. drab cloths:, do London meltons. Scotch eoatings, alpacas. do Italians; Marseilles and cachemire vest s hogs. 25 CASES LINEN GOODS. cases fancy striped, wh to and, diagonal drills. do Imperial ducks, Barnsly stmetings, crash. do Spanish. butchers', bley and Chinese linens. do bleach ed and brown damask, diaper canvas. do Iri Is shirting linens towelings, hacks. DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND SHAWLS. pieces Paris cold and blk de laines and bareges. do mohair mixtures. melanges, cashmeres. do silk and worsted checks, poll de chevres. do mozambiques, fancy poplins, spring shawls. do blk and fancy dress silks in variety. HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, dtc. pieces white Marseilles, brilliants and figures: do Nainsooks, Swiss mulls, jaconets, lawns. do Madras gingham, silk and linen hdkfs. Also, Balmoral and hoop skirts, traveling and under shirts and drawers, sewing silk, spool cotton, patent thread, umbrellas, hosiery, gloves, ties, dhc. POSLTIV.r., SALE OF CARPETING% CANTON MATTINGS, ON FRIDAY MORNING, March 30, at H o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 250 pieces superfine and tine ingrain. royal damask. Tenitian, list, hemp, cot tage and rag carpetings , which may be examined early on the morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE. OF FILFLNOR AND OTHI.R. EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. &c. ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 2,, At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, ON FOUR MONTHS CREDIT, about 8.50 lota ofFren eh, India. Ger• man and British Dry Goods, embracing a 1)111 assort• ment of fancy and staple articles in silks, worsteds, woolens, linens and cottons. N. B.—Goods arranged for examination and cata• logces ready early on morning of sale. - EXTENSIVE POSITIVE SALE or 1600 PACKAGES DOMESTICS FOR CASH. A so— -200 CASES FOREIGN DRY GOODSAON FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT. • ON ,WEDNESDA.Y, APRIL 4, We shall all 1800 packages Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. exclusively in whole packages. Particulars nereafter. DAVIS HARVEY,. AUCTIONEERS Mate with EL Thonsaa & Bonita Store No. 7333 Chestnut street. FURNITURE SALES at the Store every Tuesday'. SALFB AT RESLDENCES will receive partizan%) attention. • . Sale N, E. corner Nineteenth and Arch streetS.__ SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MDR ROBS, I ROSEWOOD MELODEON *VELVET CARPETS, &c. • ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, At IQ o'clock, by catalogue, at the N. E, corner Nine teenth and Arch sta., the superior furniture, French plate mantel and oval mirrors, elegant rosewood me lodeon,'ne velvet carpete, &c. May be examined.at _8 o'clock on the morning of the sale. Sale corner Seventeenth and Tioga streets. - SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT TAPESTRY AND BRusSF,rsi CARPETS, &,c. ON THURSDAY MORNING, At 11 o'clock, by catalogue, at the corner Seven teenth and Tioga streets, 'liege Station, near German town, th • entire furniture, !alluding elegant parlor suit in b air cloth, superior chamber suits in hair cloth, superior chamber snits. fitlF hair matresse3, Rue tapestry and Brussels carpets &c, May be examined at 9 o'clair on the mornidg of the p HIL: /MEW di 00. ATSTIONZERB: 3 No. 50e, VA.B.XIcT strcst SAL OF MOP CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. • 'ON THURSDAY HORNING, MARCH 29 . Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, for cash. 1500 cases men's, boys' and youths' Boots, Shoes, Brogal a, Balmorols, Cc ogress Gaiters,&c Women's, misses' and children's Boots, Shoes, Bal morals, Congress Gaiters, Slippers, Buskins, Side Lace THE DAILY EVENINWBULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1866. U' „. THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS,: Nos. 189 and 141 South FOURTH street, SALES OF STOCKS AND REAL =FATE • At the Exchange, every TUESDAY, at 12 O'clock noon; JaPplandbills of each prove:Ky issued separately, and on: the Saturdasprerviotus•to each sale 2009-cats-- logues =OllO form, giving fell (Woad_ Mons.. ESX , ATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Printed catalogues, comprising seversdßhusnirod thousand do ll ars, including every description of city and country property, from. the smallest dwellings to the most ,elegant mansions, elegtint country , senta, forme, business properties, &c.. • ' • - SOT ITDINITUB-E RATNA .at the Auction Ettore EVERY THURSDAY. - - • Particular attend= given tOisale9 at PilVate Residences, &e. • . , _ SIXTH SPRING SALE, APRIL Estate of William E'rants, deceased „ VERY VAL LIABLE COUNTRY PLACE, octet 41 ACRES: Lime: kiln Turn e, Germantown Watt Bristol ,Township Line and Chelten Avenue:B*one. I mile east'of GermantOwn-Large StoneHottSeStOneßorn, ge House, Wagon House, dr.C., beautifully al and ery desirable for a country Beat and cottagesites. Executors' Side-Fstateot Samuel ltaegargee dec'd -HANDSOME COUNTY /11 ID Perchss, _Old ;York Road, between Jor deintown and . . Shoemakertovrn Montgomery ColletY; •Pa 4.:9 ranee from Philadelphia, abet about 7 minutesv the Chelten - Hill Station, on the North Pennoylvanhultail road. Well built Mansion, desirable, CottFfge,- and% Stone Dwellings, large Barn, Carriage- House and , other out - buildin g,, all in good_repair. Immediate ELEEWIT COUNTRY RESIDENCE, ' with eaten - sive outbuildings, WAVERLY . HEIGHTS the resi dence of Joseph Newhouse , Esq., 8 Acres, 7 Perches, 9 miles from the city-Handsome Mansion with. the modern improvements andconventences, Stone Stable and Carriage House, Stone Tenant House, Stone and Frame Barn grounds tastefully laid out, arc. The situation is high anAvery desirable. • '; f Also, 2 beautiful COTTAGE SITES, of 8 Acres each, Waverly Heights. • Also, 8 - very beautifully situated COTTAGE BITES, of 6 Acres e a "Waverly Heights. Also, neat STONE ,TaESIDENCE, containing eight r o oms. corner of Church road and Limekiln tarnp -e, good Stone Stable and Carriage House, Stone Barn, and other out buildings-Vegetable Garden, choice Fruit Trees, &c. _ Also; 2 Handsome BUILDING SITES, Chorproad, _ each 0f.4 Acres.. _ _ • Executors' Perempt o ry ' Sale-Estate of Joseph Searight. deed-Three:story BRICK DW CF. No, 1229 North Thirteenth street. above Stiles street has the modern conveniences, Sale Absolute. Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of J. Coleman Drayton, a Minor-Valuable Modern Double THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1725 Walnut street. Let &S . feet front.: It Is a very desirable reSidence.xlloate in the handsomest part of West Walnut street, the first house east of Eighteenth street, and overlooking Rit tenhouse Square. Passendon %nth May, next, Orphat s' Court Sale-Estate of:John Black &Manor -Modern THREE-STORY ERICK DWELLING, No. 2114 callowhlll street-has - gas, cooking range, &c.; also;'a large Frame Stable,frontiog on Carleton sew,: t. orphans' Court Sale-Eotate of Emma Newkirk, a MIIIIO7—LABGX AND - VALUABLE THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with three story back build ings, No. 423 Spruce street, west of • Fourtht-haa gas, With, hot and cold water.cooklug range, &e. Peremptorynale-HANDSOMEMOD :.W.NTHREE STOR BRICK RESIDENCE, with Stable and Coach House. S. W. corner of Fortieth and Hutton streets, 24th Ward. Lot 84 feet front, 120 feet deep, to ntre street -3 fronts. The house is in repair and neatly furnished. The garden planted with cari oca fruit trees. Immediate possession. Sale without res T erve. rustees's Sale-Estate of James S. Duval, deceased L2l DESIRABLE COTTAGE LOTS, Johnson, Duval, Chew and Musgrove streets, GERMANTOWN. Same Estate-A number of VALUABLE LOTS, Chessnut street, Sansom street and Darby Road, near the new Chestnut street bridge, West Philadelphia. See Plan. ELEGANT• MODERN GRAY STONE RESI DENCE Italian style, with ornamental Tower and Coach House, corner of Chestnut avenue and Nor wood street, CHESTNUT HILL. Hastall the modern conveniences, and finished throughout in a very su perior manner-erounds tasteiblly laid out. Lot =feet front, 340 feet deep. Peremptory sate-BUIDDING LOT,"S„' W. confer of Fitzwater and CadwaLader,atreeUf, between Broad and Fifteenth streets. Perempton .SaIe—THKE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING, No 1414 Fitzwater street, adiolning the above. To Capitalists. Business Yen. ¢c.—'VERY VALUA BLE BUSINESS STAND, :No. 1214 CEWST.NUT STREET, west of Twelfth street 25 feet front, 235 feet deep, through to Samos street, also Statile and esitch House. It Is one of the most valuable TocationS on CherMant street. Clear of all incumbrance. Executrix Bale—Estate of Jacob &hare, .dec'd— THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLLNG,Swode street. north of Airy. Norristown, Pa—garden planted with various fruit trees, shrubbery, &c. HANDSOME. MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with double back buildings, No WO CHESTNUT STREET. It is handsomely finished, with:the modern conveniences. immediate possession. Revs atfter..l sTRZLW V. -STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, with back buildings, N05..19011, 1103, 1912, and 1114 Seybert street, west of 19th. DESIRABLE LOT, N. E. corner of Thirty-11Xirth and Chestnut streets. ICO feet front, 111;4 feet deep on 34th street, 24th Ward. DnwrstattrE LOT,S. E. corner of Thitrty•feurth and Oak streets, between Chestnut and Market streets' and Lots 14th street, adjoining. a VALUABLE LOTS, Twenty-second street, south of Pine. 3 VALUABLE LOTS, Brown street, west of Six • teenth. AND.SO24E MODERN BROWN-STONE RESI DENCE, No. 1725 WALNUT Street. It is well built and finished, and has all the modern conveniences. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND BAKERY, No. 474 North Third street, above Noble. Immediate possession. _ Administrators' Sale—Estate of Elizabeth Foichten. bergs; deceased—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWEIr LUNG, EO. =4 New street, west of Second. Posses. sion JaWl3. I.IIHEESTORY BRIGS DWELLING, No. 4.33 Dauphin street. VALUABLE LOT, Randolph street, 24th Ward. VERY VALUABLE BLSINESS PROPERTY, known as "'the Central Baildin-." Nos. 219 and 29, Walnut street, opposite the . Merchants' licchatize, feet front, 140 feetdeep to Pear street-3 fronts. Clear of all incumbrance. LARGE and VALIJABLEIL'E PROPERTY. known as the 'Commercial Budding," Nos. 111 and 113 Walnut street east of Second- 47 feet 9 inches front MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 712 St irley streetbetween 111 h and 19th and Coates and Brown streets—has gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, &c. Also, a Brick Stable on Orr street. LARGE and VALUABLE HALL and BUILDING, known as the "Friendship Fire Engine House,. Third street north of Brown-13 feet front, 92 feet deep TERSE-STORY BRICK DWELLLNG.No.fit Lom bard street-- has 2 parlors, 4 chambers and attics, gas, bath, &c. Terms—Half cash. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, north side of Walnut street. west of 7Nth street. MODS RN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 726 North Front street, south of Brown—has gas. bath. hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, ac.. Immediate possessien. IiREE-sI'ORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING. No. 724 North Front street. adjoining the above, occu. pied a.; a Bakery, and is a good business stand. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 232 South Third street., north of Spruce—has the modern mover fences. Immediate possession. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No, 9•M Warnock street. north of Poplar. MODERN THREESTORy BRICK DWELLING, No. 1427 North Eighth street,with a Three-story Brick Du Ohne in the rear on Perth street, tieing No; 1424. COUNTRY RESIDENCE,IS ACRES, Lancaster turnpike, , -4* of a ns Ile of Whitehall Station on the Pennsylvania Rall.d—Stone Mansion, with the modern conveniences, new Stable and Carriage House, Ice House, fruit and shade trees, &a, Imme diate possession. 2 NeIAT THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos, 1919 and 1921 Christian et., well built and have the modern conveniences. ANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE (first -story Marble), with three-story Gack buildings, No. 211 South Tenth street, betow Wal nut It Is handsomely finished, and has the modern conveniences. HANDSOME MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK REST DEEM, No. 1707 Wallace street, west of 17th. 16 is well built and in excellent repair,has all the modern co nvenier ces. Clear of all incumbrance, Immediate possession. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 614 Wood street, west of Marshall. SALE BY ORDER, OF HEIRS—ON THE PRE. MlSES.—Estate of ANDREW CRISMAN. dee'd. DEbIRAIILE FARM, 37 ACRES, FISHER'S LANZ, between Germantown and Frankford,. Ed Ward. On 'WEDNESDAY AFTKIINOON, MARCH 23, At THEck F. M.. will be sold at public sale, ON PREMISES, all that valuable farm 3331 acres, situate on both sides o a road 'leading from Germantown to Frankford, called Fisheee Lane, about Y of a mile east of Second street turnpike, and Di 'mike from Fisher's Late, Station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, and at the Intersection of Wyoming avenue.. The im proveMents are a atone dwelling and frame barn. There are several very valuable country sites. It ad joins lands of Messrs. John Gattlbert and Frederick Miller TERMS—One-third of the purchase Money to remain on mortgage. Plan at the AD ction Boom. zirFor farther particulars applyte Messrs. Roberta . .Sr. tsro., Germantown. VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, FINE FRENCH PLATE MANPHL AND PIER MIRRORS. SEVEN SUPERIOR FIREPROOF SAFES, EXCELLENT WALNUT BOOKCASES. OFFICE FURNITURE, HANASONLE BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, &c. ON THUReDAY MORNING, At 9 o'clock. at the , auction store, by catalogue, a large assortment of very elegant household furni lure, fine French platemantel and pier mirrors, large and superior fireproof chests, by Farrel & N erring; d tirepi clot safes, 4 handsome walnut bookcases, supe rior walnut and oak office furniture, -counting home desks, ,sc andsome velvet. Brussels and other car. pets, leather beds and bedding, china and, glassware, Also, superior, fireproof safe, byFaxrel & Herring, Closing Sale at the 'United States Hotel, Chestnut street above Fourth street,. . . SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, AXMIN. STIR, VELVET. BRUS.iELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, PATENT STEAM TABLE, KITCHEN ITTENtiILS. &c. , ON FRIDAY MORNING, MAROS. 30. At 10 o'clock, superior chamber fur iture, tine mir rors, Axminster. velvet, Brussels and ingrain carpets, fine matresses and cads, Steam table, kitchen utensils, &c. &c. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning Of sale. Sale at the Academy ofFine Arta. .Estate of John Neagle. FINE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINOS AND CHOICE ENGRAVINGS. • ON SATURDAY—M.ORNING, MARCH. 31, At 10 o'clock, at the Academy of Fine Arts, Chestnut street, below Eleventh: will- be Sold. by catalogue, a collection of Fine Origlral 011 Paintings and Choice Ensr..vings of the late John Neagie..Ar tint, comorising vegtpais by Gilbert Jatttart; Vandyke, Rupens,Bogoa rtol 4 CoAutvi, Sale Noe. 18e and 141 South Fourth et. none. Werlantdibr, N. Angelo da Oampldogito, Bully and Nasals. Also, a large number of very choice En _ graving', after the beet ancient and modern masters. as- Thor will be arranged for examination on. Friday Seth inel., and may be sees from 10 A. M. till , . . Bale In Germantown: KGROANT FURNITURE. PIANO FORTE, Boox- CLASE:PINIC CABIGM-AGRIOULTURAL 41 ' 3 ON " Vi l Mho 'll Nrs(nAY MORNING. Aprn A frat 10 o'clock, Armat street, south . side. first house eat* of Willow avenue, Germantown will be sold, the entire household furniture, comprising' sops' rior piano tbrte, elegant parlor and chamber furniture, In rosewood, ask and maple; large bookcase, fine car pets and maalmg, ace, • The cabinetfarniture was made to order by Moore dr, Catoplon, and la equal to new. Catalogues wilt be ready the day previous to sale. Cars leave_the_depot, Ninth and Green streets. every hour, and visitors the city will , get - out at Church Lane, within tiventinutes walk of the place of sale Tainufg.racca soil A.l.7(.lTlOrieligkee Arc. MNOMION KNRCIMANTS, No. 1118 tte.a12.1..0i LIT street, (Rear entzenos 1107 Sans.= street.) Menaahrdd Prindigtmefevery description received o Creasiment.• _ BALER EVERY YaMAY MORNING. • Bales 01Parniture at - dwellings attendedto on the =ma • Reasonable Terms. • ' SALE OR =Lear BBTATE STOOKS, am., 'AT TB) ..EXCHAIIGE ' Thomas Birch dr' = Bon reepeetfally _ Inform met rienda and the public that they are Prep ared to atm to the side of Re Estate by anctlonan at Drivatr SALE OP STOCK AND IlkithErs G IMPLEMENTS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH. 28. At 12 o'clock. en the farm of the late B. Gerhard, -Esq., on the Bleckley and Merlon road, one mite from Hestonville, in the Twenty, fourth Ward. will be UM, the horses, pews, heifer, calf, pigs, chickens, dcc. Al. o, hay and graihwegons, cart, harness, plows, harrows, wheat, corn, pots.U)eii; etc: - Sale at No. lug abestnnt street NEW AND 'l"' S. D - 01 S 31 . 1 0 FIRM TIME ON FRID, MIRRORS. MORNDIO. &C. AY --- - • - AS 9 O'clock, at the Auction Store. No 1110 Chestnut street, will be sold— By catalogue, a lam assortment of superior horse-, bold furniture, from iannbes declining housekeeping: Sale at No. 2022 Mount Vernon street. HOIjeIEROLD -F. BytiT,RE, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.: APRIL - 4, At 10 o'clock, at N0.%2032 Mount iV'ernon street. will be sold the furniture of a:family declining housekeep- GAL ing.E OP TINE GOLD WATCHES DIAMOND AND PEARL JEWELRY. GOLD CHAINS, i • • ON TRW RIMY MORNMG, At 11 o'clock, at the auntie!, store. No. ' 1110 cheitntit street. will beeold— Its , catalogue, an assortment of fine gold and silver watches., elegant . diamond ear rir gs, bregstpins and finger risge,jeweirvi gold chains. Catalogues will - be ready on Wednesdisy. and the Jewel:yam be =maned early on morning of sale. DREG EMILE" AT TEIVATE SALE. A well established Drug Store, handsomely fitted up With lease of the' prenuses, -- for sale. Apply at the auction store. 'ti RBINCEPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT HE, corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money advanced on 'Merchandise ' generally Watches.Jewelvy, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and on all articles of value, for any length of time 44M1 0D. . HER AND' .TEWELRY AT PRIVATE, SALE Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open Face Engßah, American and Swiss Patent Lever Watches:Fine-Gold Hunting Cade and Open Face Le. pine Wetchea; Fine Gold Dupleg and other Watches Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lever and Denim Watches: Double Case English, Quartier Diamond Breast Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast ing* .Finger Rings; Ear Rings. Studs, etc.: Fine Odle CLains• hfedallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pima Breast Pins Finger Binge; Pencil Came. and Jewoiry gene ' FOR aALE.-.A. large and splendid Fireproof Chest settalsle ibr aJeweler, price $650. Also, several Lots in South Camden, Fifth and Chestnut streets. T.. L. AIiIiBRIDGE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, N 0.506 IttAIStRET strF et. above Filth. POSITIVE BALE OF BOOTS. SHOES. WOOL HATS. &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH V., At 10 o'clock, by catalogue. will be old. without re serve 500 cases men's, boys', and youths'. fine calf and kip bor ta, shoes, Congress boots, slippers. &c.; ladles', misses' and children's goat Rio, morocco, ca 1, las lung Congress boots, balmorals. slippers. &c ,of city and Eastern manufacture. The attention of city sad country buyers is called to this rale, as the goods have lust arrivM.-- and will be sol resPrve, 100 CAM 3 }LEN' S WOOL HATS. 102 cases men's, and boys' wool French hats, Just from the manufacturer. mn26 214 SCOTT, Ja... ATICT/ONEEIL tfb_tati wee+ I.A.M:IDS S PaRT.I3 di SONS' FIFTH GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE ORIGINAL eMFRICAN AND FOREIGN OIL PAINTINGS. To take pLace in the Eastern Gallery of the Pennsyl vania Academy of Fine Arta On Tuesday and Wednesday Evenin g . March ale At 734 o'clock precisel,v. Open day and evening, free. BY HAMMITT ,tt CO. A.IICTION CASH ACC I'ION HOUSE, No MO MARKET street. corner of Bank. street. Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge. Notice to City and Country Merchants. LARGF. SALE SCS LOTS DEMIRABLE DRY GOODS FROM THE BECELVYLS. FOR CASE, In lots to suit retailers. - ON.WFMNESDAY MORNING, March 28. at 10 o'clock. Also, invoices of Boots. Slices, Hans, Fancy Slats, Notions, dtc. J. PITZPATRICE & CO., AIICTIONEF.RS, ;o. 41 North SECOND street. above Wowbill. IFECIEBI3, BILIITLEY t C 0. , • No, a 1 55 I • • .7. . - : : ••,„. • DRUOIS. WILLIAM M. WILSON, 208 MARKET STREET, . Philadelphia. IMPORTER OF DRUGS CHEMICALS &a I .1 Fine Essential Oils. Goods Bold In bond at this part or New York, and so delivered when required mhstG !TIRE ALEXANDRA FEEDING BOTTLE FOR IiCFANTS—the most convenient and complete cursing Bottle for infants ever introduced It Is Nor nished with a brush to clean the bottle thoroughly after using; also, one made especially to clean the tube —and all contained In a small box suitable for trav eling. It c. nbe placed beside the child While going to sleep without interfering with Its comfort. Sold by HENIIT C. ELAM'S 01%;13, Eighth and Walnut streets. Phila. COD LIVER OlL.—Twenty-five barrels, new .made k.) Cod Liver Oil or very superior quality; Carb Ammonia, just received, In jars; also, just received. twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 15 per cent., in the beet of packages, and for sale by JOHN C. RARER di CO., No. 715 Market street. E XTRACT BEEF for beef tea or Essence of # l , Beef in sic ness or for soups for table use. Made in Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the juices of choice beef and Is superior in •delicious flavor and quality to any hitherto known. rackets with full di rections, one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS.—English Va lerian, Croton Oil, Taylor's Lint, Wineo of Colch cum, Composition Mortars, Oil Neroll Petit grain, Oil Turkish Geranium double distilled, 011 Nutmegs, Allen's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar pore, Aconite Root, White Chamomile, French Rose Leaves, English Castor Oil quarter pints to quart sizes; Dlo Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Seed, Cardamoms, ha-store and fbr sale by WILLIAM wT.T.TII to CO., 724. and 722 Market street, Philadelphia, HODOSON'S BRONCSCLAL TABLETS.—The Alle elation of Bronchitis, - Catarrh, Hoarseness. and Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voice Speakers flinger and Amatenrs hare beet "greatly benefited by wing these Tablets, and their WO appreciation of their - intrinsic merit, mrtlealarly re commends them to persons atrected with BRON• MITI% HOA_BREIS= , and CATARRH. of tits HEAD and RR R A RT. For &delay Dr11.,121 generally Prepared only by LANCASTER Apothet carittortheast corner Arch and Tenth streets, 11 - NRUGGOBTS' SITHDRIES, Graduates hiortan, Pill Tile,Oombe, Broahea r Mirrors, Tweetere,Pall Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Inetramenta, Truism Hard and Soft Rubber Goods,Vial Cana, Glass an' Metal Bintopio, dio., all at "First Hant;Al E s n i. SHOWDEN & hP 54 4 , 23 Smith Eighth etivel. OBER SHOEMAKER dr CO.. -N. E. CORNER loolf,trrll AND RACE STREETS, Wholesals Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers In. Window; Glass White' Lead, and Paints of every description, offer i o the trade, or consumer!, a complete stock ol goods In their line, at the lowest market rates. _ BONIEST SHOEMAKER & 00., Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. 1111AGNEBIA—.7enuing's Calcined, In 1011). round tins Oland boxes, also in bottles. Jenns Carbonate ol Magnesiain 2 oz. and 4 ez. papers. _Hpayi_Calcined Magnesia lyndlng and for sale by MAD-I ELLDS, SON & CO., Druggista, Market and Seventh streets, Philadelphia, sale BAL. 'I RIML tai —Juai .received, an invoice' of Gennr BO:BwarSHOMß it r i : i ll'argo s4l „ lAter, Virkeg '*'/ AND CO. MALTS T ER S, mhic•B•tu-thtft moavy wELLo.—ow - kalats OF EROPIKIWYY.—The only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Vain• tented, at very low prima.PEYEISON Manufacturer of Pon OianlitOra LIP IstrgeSsary CITY ORDINANCES. EEOLIITION.-APPROVING THE SIIIMTIES of .Tohn:L. Hill and R. Henry Smith, Contractors or Cleansing the Stye* , ts of the Northern District, and Henry:Mickley „ Contracter for Cleansing the Streets of the Southerrr District.' Raolye& By the Select and Common Councils of the City of-Philadelphia, That J. 1- restart:William:4 Sant- -I nel P. - Jones, and. Joseph Megary are hereby approved as the sureties of John 'L. Hill and It. Remy Smith rontractore for Cleansing the Streebr of:the Northern That 'William H. Kern and ElaranelF. Prince are hereby spriroved SLEI the sureties of 'Henry Bickley, Contractor for. Cleansing, the Streets of the South ern - District; 'and the City Solicitor is hereby. directed -to have bonch3 . with warrants of attorney prepared for said parties - to execute, and cause judg ment to be entered ' thereon; and further. to file cer tificates of record that the 'lien of the judgment entered in pursuance of said warrants of ' attorney. shall only operate against the respective properties submitted to the Committee .on Finance by the :said • sureties,- that IEI. to say—the lien of the judgment 'retest T. Preston Williams. shall only operate on and'. against certain lots-- of. ground, whereon are erected - the houses numbered 1123, 1125. 1127, !and. 1129 Vine street; also, lots of ground whereon are erected the houe(s nemtered 1117, 1119. 1120, 1121, 1122.1123, 1124, 1121, 1126. en. d 112 d Pearl street; alto, lot of grmind on the east side of Moneton peace, with the but/dings thereon erected; also.: lot of ground on the west side of Moneton place, with.the buildings thereon erected; also, lot of ground on Lanson street, whereon are erected horses numbered 2,3, 4 and 5; and also a lot of ground, whereon is erected `premises num beredll24 Wood street, all in the _Fourteenth Ward., The lien of the judgment against-Joseph Megan Shall enly cperate on and against a . certain, lot or piece of ground. with the six messuages or tenements thereon erected, situate on the south side of Hazel street, In the., First Ward; also. a lot or 'piece of ground on Close street, between Fifth and Sixth. streets, in the First Ward; also, two lots of ground on Fifth street, between Morgan and Mifflin streets, in the First Ward: atm, a , lot of ground on id Until street,_; south side , between Fifth and Sixth streets, in the First Ward: also; a lot '1 or piece of ground, with the messuages or tenements . thereon erected, situate on the north side of Redwood street, above Fifth street, in the Second Ward; also,lOt and messuag.e, situate at the southeast corner of I,an caster and Marion streets, in the Second Wart allso, lot or piece of ground on the south side ofPront street, Second Ward,whereon is erected the house numbered' Me; and, also, 10; or piece of : ground on. Cetharine street, whereon Is erected 'house - t num hered 406 In , the 'Xhird Ward. The . lien, of. the Judgment against Samuel p. Jones' shall only operatn:on and against a lot or piece of, ground whereon 'is [erected poremises 'numbered - 16 South Seventeenth street, In the Ninth- Ward.s. That the lien of the Judgment.against William H&C' ern shall only operate on and agamsea certain lot orpleCe of ground whereon is erected premises numbered. 1530 Greeh street, In the Fifteenth Ward andalso, a certain tract or piece of land situate on Lancaster avenue, Le the' Twentrfourth Ward, - containing twenteefbar acres and three-quarters of an acre. The lien of the Judgment against , Saranel F. Prince shall only operate on and against a certain tract or piece of land, with the' improvements thereon erected, situate in the Twenty first Ward, containing ninety acres, mere 'or less; and also, a Certain lot or' piece of , ground, whereon is. erected stable and office numbered =.1.4. Chestnut stet in the Eighth Ward' S. STORLEY, - Piesident of common Council. ATTEsm:—ARR.A.II.A.3i STEW ART,, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. - .13.31 ES LYND. • President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-fourth day of March,. A.nno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, (A. D. 1E46). 31011.70 N .111c3LICHAEL, It 'Mayor of Philadelphia. AORDINANCE TO MAKE AN APPROPP.LA don to the Board ofßevislon, for the expenses of the year Ms. SECTION 1. The gelect and Common Councils, of the. City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sump ot sixty-four hundred dollars be and the same. is . hereby ;I;f:ri o te r t t e h d e to ye p ar ay l the , expenses of the Board of Be . 1. To pay_salarits of members of Board of Retision, four thousand dollars. To pay tor printing and advertising notice of ap peal to tax-payers. and hundred and fifty dollars. S. To,pay for printing forms, stationery, etc.,' three hundred and fifty dollars. • 4. To pay for expenses of clerk hire and office, nine teen hundred dollars. And warrants for the same shall he drawn by . the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to conformity with existing ordinances. WIT:11 AIIf. S. STOSLET. President of Common CounciL Arrisr—SOMlC Clerk of CVmmen CounciL JAM LY'SD, President of Select Council, Approved this twenty-fourth day of march, Ann° Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. Pas). - MORTON Mc3fICHAEL. it• Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE Z HE CHIEF Engineer of the Department for Supplying the ci ty w i t h W a te r to draw warrants for•Lab..r and Ma terials for Laying the Forty•eight Inch Main from a certain Item N 0,12 of appropriation approved July 10, le€l, said appropriation to be paid from a loan autho rized May 5, lSro. SEcTiorc I. Tbe Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelpbta do ordain, That the Chief Ent'- : reer of the Department for supplying the City with Water be and is hereby authorized to draw warrants for labor and materials for laying the Forty-eight Inch •Main from Item No 12 ofappropriation apuravedjuly to, 15E.5 (for pumping main), raid appropriation to be raid It cm a loan authorized May 5, IS&I. EEC 2. Thatwarninte for the above shall b. drawn -by the Chlet3Dagineer in conformity with existing or dinances. WILLIAM.S srostmy, President of Common Coon ciL Arrzsr—JOHN ECKSTEIN. Clerk. of Common Council. JAMES LYND. President of Select kouncil. Approved this twenty fourth day of March. Anno Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-slr, (A. 1566). • MORTON McMICHAEL, Mayor of Philo( elphia, ESOLI7TION OF DISTRUCrioN TO THE CITY .L Commissioners and City C ntroller. Arsoltvd. By the Select and Common. Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the City Commissioners be and they are hereby directed 1.0 draw a warrant to pay it. E. Simpson for the use of room for Jurors on City Park; ana that the City Controller be and he is hereby directed to countersign said warrant, and charge the same to Item sof " An Ordinance to Make an Apro prlation to Pay Certain Claims,' approved December t...5,-iSSSt 'Provided: That the warrant so countersigned by the said Controller shall not exceed the sum of one hundred and two dollars; and provided, that the bill shall be accompanied by the certificate of the City Soli citor that the charges therein contained are correct. WILLIAM S STOELEY, President of Common Council. ArrrEsT—JOHN ECKS TEI C N. Clerk of ommon Council. JAMES LYND. President of Select Council. Aprroved this twenty-fourth day of March.. Juno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six A. D. 1866). MORTON MoMICHA_EL. It Mayor of Philadelphia 1011.1. SOLUTION AUTHORI - ZING THE Crt Lit stoner of Markets, Wharvw and Landings to draw Certain Warrants. Resolved. /39 the (elect and Common Councils of the City:of Philadelphia. That the ...:ommissioners of Illarkets. Wharves and Landings be and i I hereby au thorize(' to draw warrants for the sum of eigat hun dred and seven dollars and filly cents. out of the sp. propriat ion to Item 5 for Cleansing Docks for she year 1666, and the City Controller be authorized to c,unter sign said warrants and charge the same to above men tioned item for 1566, WILLIAM S. STCYR - far, President of Common COCtUriCil. ATTEsz—JOHN ECKSTEIN. Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-fourth day ot Marg,h, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1666) MORTON MeMECHAEL. Mayor of Philadelphia. IDIVESOLUTION 'lO AUTHORIZE. THE OPTIM . ti IL or Lesher Street, in the Twenty-third Ward. .Srsolerd, By the Select aid Common 0)IIIICIIS of the Ci t y of ,phimdelplata, That the Chief Commissioner of Highways be and he is hereby authorized and di rected to noilty the owners of property over and through which Leah er street, northward from its pre sent terminus to Meadow street, In the Twenty-third Ward. will pass, that at theexpiration of three months from the date of said notice, Lesher street, between the points named, will- be required fbr public use: provided. That the city shall be at no expense for damages In consequence of tbe opening of sail street. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. A'rrEsr—JOHN ECKS VEIN, Cleric of Common Council. - JAMES LYND. President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-fourth day of March, Ann° Domini tne thousand eight Sutured and sixty-six; (A. D. 1866). MORTn.N DicMICH AEL, It Mayor of Philadelphia. E.SOLCTION TO AUTHORIZE THE LAYING. of Board Sidewalks on Walnut Lane and Armat Street. •twenty-second Ward, Resolved. By the Select and Common Cixtncils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commis sioner of Highways be and he is hereby authorized and directed and C trected to notify the owners of pro., perty fronting on the southerly side of Walnut Tans from Green to Wayne street, and Armat street, from Wilson to Main street, in the Twenty-second Ward. to place board sidewalks in front of •their re, spective properties within..thirty days from the date of said notice. S. STOKLEY. esidtnt of Common Council. Avrasr--JOHN ECKS kEIN, Cleric of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-fourth day or March, AnnO Domini .one thousand eight hundred rand sixty-six, A.:11) 1866). MORTON McMICH &EL Mayor of Philadelphia. . A N ORDINANCE TO:PAY A CLAIM or ADAM A 'Jacopo. SEcTrox 1. The Select and Conimon Councils of tho City of Philadelphia do ordal. , , That the sem of one hundred dollars is hereby appropriated to pay Adam Alborger, to compensate hun for Injuries received by his horse in consequence of the insecure condition of a bridge an the Point House road, Flnit Ward, and the warrant therefor shall be drawn by the Cierks of Councils. WILLIAM B. STOE.LEY. President of Common Couneil. ATTEST—JOHN ECKSTEIN , Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council.' Approved this twenty-fourth day of March, Anna Domini one thousand eight hundred and. atty•stx (A. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL: • .--Mayo= or k'hiMelplAti.: CITY ORDIENANCEtiI. AN ORDINANCE TO REDEEM POUR TEMP sand four hundred dollars of the Public Debt, and to Repeal an Ordinance, approved . ' June 11,1864, autho - a lean for the :hxtension of Vine Street Wharf, on the river Delaware. Smarter: 1. 'I he Select and Common Councils of the City. M. Philadelphia do ordain; That the sum of foes thousand four hundred - dollar! 'be • and' the 'same >s hereby appropriated to redeem the like amount of City Loan Lasts- d out of a loan authorized. by ordinance, att. proved June 11.1864: _Provided. That the same be Pala-- ut or loan authorized by ordinance approved Mardi 13.1866, at par. .• Sac. 2. That the loan authorized by. ordinance:ap proved June 11,1864, for the extension of Vine Street Wharf, on the river Delaware, , be'and the same is here by repealed. Sac. 8. Warrants for the same shall be drawn by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, is conformity with existing laws. WILLIAM S. sToELEY. _ President of Common COUIIIIIita ATTEST—JOHN ECIEbTELN. Clerk of Conamon CounciL JAMES LYND, • President of Select oartacq Approvrd this twenty-fourth day of March. Arm* Dointra one thousand eight Imndred and sixty-six ( A. D. 1866). .MORT ON Mayor M y of C P ßAML hiladelphla. it RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE GRARNG -and: Paving of Filbert street, An .the .Ninug Ward. _ ' Bea°lved. By the Select and Common pound's of the city of Philadelphia, That the Chief , Comthissioner of Highways be and he is hereby authorized and' di. rectt d to enter into a contractwith a - competent paver,, or payers for the paying of Filbert street, westward. from Twenty-third !Street to the - riverlSchtrylkill, in. toe Ninth 'Ward; the conditions of said contract Shelf be`that the contractor than , collect- Um coats toffraitt paving from the owners of property fronting on said . street, and he shall also enter into an obligation'tb the city to keep the said street in good ordeg fertwo-yearts after the paving is finished And_ the chief Commls - is also authorized to:do the necessary grading on - said street, at cett not exceedlng..five- hundred' , and Sfty dollars. virutiaat .s., stoKLEY President of Common Courmil.. ArrearJOadkir ECK3TEIN; - - Clerk of Common Council. - r Prirlent of S lest Counett ; ApprOved this twenty fourth day of liamti, • A-1113.01 'Domini one thousand . eight hundred and sixty-ell. - MORTON MONK TA - EL. .Mayor of .1411adelj RESOl.rnO25 TO na...t.E.'..:D graph.. ',A . /41; I Fißi th7Orr, ' ' Xesetred, By the Select and Common Councils of that .: City of Philadelphia, 1 bat .the Superintendent of the Police and Fire_Alarm Tel eprarth be and he 13'h ereby ' authorized to extend the Pire Alarm ler/mph to ' the - ' Locomotive Worlm ot Mattlilas'llr. Pal win &C0.,'.N0.. sio worth Broad streetiand placesign auparstus in . the office of said works, Provided, Ma tides W. Bald win & Co. pay all expenses of said ex ion. and that the 'Police authorities shall have frees ess to the said irstrument at all times .forthe purpo of gisting an i alarm of fire: _Provided further. That. the said Tele- - graph Apparatus shall be subject t - all the 'rules ' governing the Police and. Fire Alarm _Tel egraph : Pre- rofded, That the said 2datthisa W. Bel win shell keep_ the same in repair at his own eypense. ___._.. . . . ... Wrf.t lalid S.: TOELEY; :. . • . Pmaident of Co onCti , tsfil. , , ATTIts2—JOHN EcabTEEN. I • .. .- - Clerk of Common Council. ' .[ . , 3e MiEs LYl7lllc 11 President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-fourth day of March, AIIIIO ' Domini one thousand eight hundred hied sixty-six (A. D. late). MORTON MchfICHAPJ, it Mayor of Philadelphia. MINING .C0.21..P., - . - • pROSPIECTUS OF JACKSON SILVER MINING COMPANY OF COLORADO. CAPITAL, t 300,000. - • 30,600. SHARES.* $lO PER SHARE. 1 Office, 431 Walnut street, Philadelphia, First Floor, Front. 1 - Drawrons, 1 James B. Thompson,j A.. R. Rors er, John Wiest, Wm. M. McKnight, CI arias W.nnamaci - er. Win. HI Wile. In sut rr Ming the claims of this Company ,- to the consideration of the public, the undersigned deem it necessary to atatetoat it is not thilr purpose- to sell any more stock than just sufficient to procure toe orking capital to get their lode in s).ccessfti/ work- Lug order. Ihe "Jackson" lode is located on the aide of Ma clellan Monntain, Argentine District, Clear Creek th,unty, Colorado. The lode consists of 1,600 fort in width, with perpendicular wall rock of pure granite. . with facilities for tunneling. shafting mill sites and water privileges, equal to. if.not superior to any other lode in the Territory. It has been purchased of the - original discoverer of the ...liver MI the district in which It is located. and the title is indisputable It is deemed unnecessary 'to refer to the already wall et. tatabhed character of the mineral Faith of Colo redo. The testimony of Goyerner 011 in, well known throughout Penns! 'yenta and long a esident Sof the Territory, given to the Phillidel uhla Beard all - nada In - sep... ember last, is alone sufaZient--to_ which,: how-. ever. may also be added that or Mr. Eckfeldt, formerly of this city, and now Superintendent of the branch= Mint, of Colorado. Governor Alex Cammings. in his mess. ge to the Legislature, after fully investigating . the matter, says .it is safe to su Bert that 2s - oton:six's - if - - IN THU WORLD iM3I compere, with Colcradu in the abundance of mineral wealth contained within her border*. Even the owners - hardly ize the fade which the assays demonstrate; every ton of quartz Is rich in ore." That the "Jackson" lode is one of the most valuable In the richness of its product of pure Silver, surpassing not only the most noted In tkiliforMa and Nevada,,, some of the stocks of' which are now selling at from iOOS to el.ooo per share, and paying very large alvidends, —it is only necmsary to refer to the fallowing -zeirtifi.. - cares of assays, of Garrett & Booth,' and Dr. F. Genth, of this city. These assays were made from sur face quartz. promiscuously selected.' Besides whicb,, thendvantsgeln nearness of position.; over those dis tant regions, adds to its • value at least fifty per cent., There are now - daily stages running; to the Territory,. making the passage in ten days or lea`; , thus bringing the mine almost as easy of access ass re of the coal mines of Peuesylvama. i It is the intention of the Company pioneer/at once ' in procuring the most recent and bestlmachinerY. and; the aid of an experienced resident Superinten dent, to construct smelting furnaces on the Lyons' pre-' cess, and put them into immediate operation. President—JAMES B. THOMPSON. Secretary and Treasurer- WILLIAM IL WILE. JOHN SLAWSON (late of - Cliff Mines, L/6x dup riot), Mining Engineer. PHILADELPHIA. January 4th, 1866.—r/ear Sir:--We have made a careful assay of sampTe of Ore from Jackson Lode Argentine .District, Clear Creek County, Colorado Territory, with the following result: Jackson Lode, value or Gold 47 • " Silver "4186 Total in Gold und Silver ........»,.._s3.'i. 33 $337 33 .Respectfully Yours, BOOTH & GARRETT. PnILAD'ELPHLk. DeCeMner lath, MS.—Dear Sir Tha sample of isilv sr Ore from the Jackson Lode: situated on McClellan Mountain, Argentine District. Clear Creek County, Colorado Territory. which I have examined at your request. contains 616 ounces of silver and I'll-100 ounces of Gold per ton of 2000 lbs., which is equal to a value of f 66.5 26-100 in Gold. I remml:l, y ours truly. DR. F. A. G . ENTH, Analytical Chemist and Geologist. Persons desiring an interest- in this Company, are ref guested to bem orupt in subscribmg.as only a /Milted number of shares will be disposed of. Specimens .of ore may be seen at the office of the Company, where all are Invited to call and examine. [mh2-1-dt,s,tu,th Mktr - iIT4 NOTICES. IN THE COURT OF COAIMON SEAS FOE THB TITY AND ' COUNTY OF PS - tr ADELPHLA-- Estate of The Globe Insurance and Trust Company.. —The auditor appointed by the Court to audit.:settle and adjust the second acconnt of H. T. Grout. assignee of the Globe Insurance, Life Insurance, Trust and/tri unity Company, and to report distribution of the ba lance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, en MONDAY.tbe second dal - of AprilasSi.at 4 o'clock, P.M at the Wether.ll House. N 0.603 SANSO3I Street, In the City ot Philadelphia. rcitnt- 4 sa to 51* W. J. McELROY, Auditor, OTT AND CPTINTY OF PHILADELPHIA, C COMMONWEALTH OF PENNsYLVANIA, TO NICHOLAS KEMLY AND PATRICK KELLY, GREETING:'We command you, that laying aside all business and excu.ses whatsoever. you and each of you, ne and appear, in your proper person. before the HonorabletheJudges of our Orphans' Court, at a Court to be held on FR.IDA.Y, the sixth day of April. A. D. 15E6, at IO o'clock of the forenoon, to shear cause why the prayer of the petition of B. Sharl..q. guardian of James and'Catharme Kelly, minors, for an order to I-ell real estate in 'mid petition, mentioned, should net bo granted. and further to abide the order of the Court on the premises, and hereof fail not, under &penalty (if ore hundred pounds. Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, Esq., at Philadelphia. the 04th day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-sit, • R.. M. ILIJe. mh24-s,tu th,Sta , Deputy Clerk O. C. USTATE or SARAH BAKER, DECED.,=-::• .1.14 Letters testameOtary, under the last Will and Tea.: tement of the above named decedent, having been d lily. grante d to thedersigned. all persona indebted" to said Estate will please make paYment, and chose baying claims against the same will present theta, without delay to 1. HANNAH N. BARER, f e. 20.-to,stfil Sole Executrir No. 4SS N. Fonrlb A Great Chance to make Money on a Small Capital .. PR.E.s.sa.vss,sAuess , &c. FAMILY canrosr. A. REAM In the KITCHEN it 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 ta use that gives satisfac tion. 'Every Sifter is warranted to give pe:rfect saris faction. E. SPENCER, Factory, No, 846 North SECOND Street, Philada, State and County Rights for Sale on easy terms. Wholesale Trade supplied on reasonable terms. Samples sent t-Q 'any address gre receipt of IL t (Oa t4PENCER'S PATENT TIN SIFTER ANn EITELINRL • Invaluable for use in all eases where a Strainer or Sieve is required. It will si FLOUR, MEAL. SQUASH. APPLE, BUCKWHEAT, au., and will Strain
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