From our ThieEdition of Yesterday. The President's, Veto. iSpectal Despatch to the Bulletin]. WASHINGTON, March 27.—The President has just returned the Civil Rights bill to the Senate, with his objections, reviewing the constitutional points connected with its provisions, and the serious objections to which very many of its features are ob noxious. He also reiterates his general opposition to such legislation for Southern States which are not allowed to participate. Veto of the Civil Eight BM. WASHINGTON, March 27-11 o'clock, P.M. —The President has returned to the Senate the Civil Rights bill with his objections. The veto message has not yet been read. From California. SAN FEANCLSCO, March 26th.—One of the most severe shocks of earthquake since that of October last • occurred to-day at . - noon. It was also felt at Santa Cruz, San Juan, San Jose, Stockton, Sacramento and Gilroy. At the latter place only is any damage re ported.: Dates from Arizona to the 16th inst., state that the Indians are still very troublesome. Mining operations are reported as very prosperous in Arizona, Hon. Anson Burlingame, Minister to China, and Hon. R. B. Valkenburg, Minis ter to Japan, will spend a few weeks in California before leaving for those countries. It is now said that the body found near Oakland mountains is not that of the miss ing Mr. Pomeroy. Mining shares have improved. Ophir, $760; Bullion, $125; 25 Yellow Jacket, $750; Savage, 1,065. Empire,- Imperial, $168; Chollar Potosi $122 50; Crown Point $1,450. Alpha, $420. Arrived, ship:Yalparalso from Baltimore From FOrtress Monroe. FonTnEss MoNsoE, March 27th.—The schooner Lizzie Lawson, from = New York for Charleston, S. C. was sunk on Chinco tesgue shoals on Sunday morning, and went to pieces. One seaman was drowned. The steamer Patapsco, from Baltimore, for New York, has put into Norfolk, leaking. , - WASHINGTON', MirCh:27. SlCNATE.—Petitions for equal rights and woman's rights, a reduction of the tax on barley, the enactment of an international copyright law and for provisional governments for the lately rebellious States were re ceived and appropriately referred. Mr. Sumner (Mass.) reported from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, a bill to authorize the President of the United States to transfer a gunboat to the Govern ment of Siberia. Mr. Nesmith (Oregon),from the Committee on Mili tary Affairs,reported a bill to reimburse the State of West Virginia for war expenses. Mr. Doolittle (Wis.) introduced a bill to provide ap propriate legislation tor the enforcement of the thir teenth amendment to the Constitution. Referred to al3 Committee on the Judiciary. A bill to transfer the library of the Smithsonian In stitute to the library of Congress, was called up and passed. ' • The case of Mr Stockton was then taken up. .aorsz.—.3lc. Grinnell (Iowa) asked to be excused from further serviee on the Select Cammittee on 13111.1- tar, - and Postal Railroad from Washington to New York. Mr. Ancona (Pa.) asked the Speaker whether it was in order to inquire on which side of the question the gentleman was. The Speaker intimated that it was not. Mr. Grinnell replied that he was on the honest side. Mr. Grinnell was excused and Mr. Sloan (Wis.) ap pointed in his place. Mr. Wentworth (111.),from the Committee on Ways and Means.reported by unanimous consent a bill for the admission, tree of duty, of steam agricultural im plements and machinery for the manufacture of flax beet and sugar for the period of one year. Mr, Stevens (Pa.) moved to lay the bill on the table, which was agreed to. lar.Wenthwinta appealed to Mr. Stevens to let it be recommia ed. Mr. Stevens consented to that, but Mr. McKee (Ky.) rbjected, and the bill was laid on the table. Mr. Spalding (Ohio) Introduced a bill to grant cer tain privileges to the American Sub-Marine Telegraph Company. Bead twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce.' _ r. Beaman (Mich.) Introduced a bill granting cer tain lands to the State of Michigan. to aid in the con al:ruction of a ship canal to connect the waters of Lake Superior with the lake known as Lac la Belle. in said State. B.md twice, and referred to the Committee on Beads and Canals Mr. Beaman offered a resolution, which was adopted. instructing the Committee on Commerce to inquire into the expediency of cons meting a ship canal from the - month of the river Raiser to Saint Jost ph's river, in Michigan, and to report an appro- priation for a survey of such a ship canal. Mr. Blaine (Me.) offered a resolution. which was adopted. directing the Committee on Banking and Cur ency to inquire into the expediency of making the stock of National Banks taxable in the city or town where the holder thereof has his legal residence. Mr. Karson (Iowa) offered a resolution which was adopted, directing the Committee on Commerce to consider and report whether Congress may without conflict with the provisions of any existing treaty discriminate by appropriate legislation in re spect to duties or charges upon the ship or cargo so as to favor steam vessels bearing the flag of the United States running without public subsidy between ports of the 'United States and foreign porta and against foreign lines running with the aid -of a public snbsidy in competition with them. Mr.'..tiaynacind (N. Y.) introduced a bill to authorize the Secretary of the Tre.ssmy to change .the names of certainvusels Read twice and referred to the Com-. mittee on commerce. Mr. Ingersoll (DI.) introduced a bill defining and providing for the punishment of grand and petit lar-- ceny within the Illstrict of Columbia, and for the em ployment of prisoners. Read twice and referred to the Committee for the II istrlct of Columbia. The morning hour Was occupied In the consideration of rrporta made _ from the Committee on Indian Affairs. rkets. NEW YORE. March 27.—Cotton is dull but unchanged 'lour quiet; sales 0151,000 bb's. at unchanged prices; St tub ern dull: 458 bbls. sold at 650;51521: Canada un changed, 300 bbls. sold. Wheat dull, but unchanged. Corn unchanged. sales of 21 COO bush'. Beef stead-. Pork tidos an at 125 75(C425 for mess. Lard buoy ant at 15i.j(19c. Whisky, dull az 82 26r442 27.! REV,' Toßst,Marc.h _7. —Gold 126'1©)2 6 3.; Stocks are better; Cnicago and Bock Island. ll6lelllinols Central, 118; Michigan Southern, SW; Beading, 100 , 4 '; Hudson River, 1093.1; Canton Company, 47; ,Erie, 8P.,; Western Union, 61.7.11 U. S. Coupons. 10.•81. 105; ditto, 1062 114; ditto, 1864, 105.7,: Teo Forties 91;'.; Treasuries, ICOIIIIO6U. BAS.TIMOF.Z. March 27.—Flour is steads , . When. -steady. Corn dull: white, 70c.; yellow. 69cds70c. - Oats firm. Provisions dull and nominal. Groceries heavy. Whisky. 12 26. Baled all Philadelphia Stook Board. _ . St • Is 4 AFTEM FIRST BOARD. 5503 City Ca new 92 ilOO sh Phil & Erie -- 2514. 2560 -do -- 91, , ,"1100 sh do b'025.7i 500 II 13 Tress 7 3-10 s 150 sh do "2kqi . Natal. Tune 100 115 sh Minelunl R . 54,i 213 sh Lehigh-Nov 52,?..i1.10 511 Lehigh Val 62t 4 1 62 sh Fenno R 553 i 00 eh Catawis pf 530 3;;; 100 sh Chas &Walnut, 5014 100 sh do bio 288 i 100 eh Philo& Brie. b3O 2115' 100 sh do.. b 5 W.; 5 = Morris' Col or 115, 200 eh Maple Shade 2 44.100 PROPOSALS. Ms PROPOSALS WELL ME REGEWED AT THIS OFFICE, until 12 If. of the 2O of April next. for furnishing [hell S. Navy Department. at the Vatted Rtsoe Navy ;Yard, pht Raophia, free of expense, and of the best enallty, snblect to inspection by' the In eyecting Officer at the Yard, the - folio g articles, vim BUREAU OF ORDNANCE. 2.040 ft, 7.in:2,d Col:anon Whiteyine Boards. 1,00 fru.l in: Sd - ' - Eganks. BLIREALP OF -SW:and:ENT AM) DECEIVING. 114 ft. 13i, inch Wire Rope. 275 ft. 34 inch Wire Rope. 497 ft. 2Minch " 658 ft 83j inch 568 ft.. 2 .3t ditch " 194 ft. 4 inch " 1011 t. 3 inch .. ,204 ft. 43; Inch 752 R. 3.1 i inch " . - 103 ft - 4?,; inch " 159 ft. 4 3, inch .. 3.7.0) ft. 5U in. " 504 ft. o..ri inch he T ar e an o v to b baei d o ru pr e gbhets -t h a W n i d r e e d . to T hhave iace h o m b p given at the rate per pound. BEBBAU STEAM ENGDIEEBrNG. 3fo Cans Oatmeal. in 10 pound cans hermetically sealed. BUREAU OP PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. Bo 3,ards. Cal feet half inch 3d Common White Pine Plained - BUREAU OP CONSTRUCTION 1,550 Sheet 26 oz. yellow sheatning metal. 2,0e0 "- 28 " yellow metal. 3,000 " 26 " " - .15011hIp's Water Buckets, - 6 - Dozen-Cabin Door Locks, BUREAU YARDS AND DOCKS. 50 TOnsl224o•ltis: to the tea) seml.blhanaluous Broad Top Coal tctr Smith's use. 8 Pieces Yellow Pine 56 ft. long, to'work 18 In, square. - 66 4 4 20 " an to be of the best Southern yellow _pine. A. - g. WATSON, Paynsaster,ll. S. N. mb264ti RETAIL DRY GOODS CHEAP CAtiSIMigRES For Men and Boys,. . . from the late auction sales, Jamb:lced prices, CURWMT sToDDART &BROTHER, 1 , :oe. 450, 452 and 454 North Second street. above Willow. zob2B2tt . _ EUMIN HALL d< co., 28 Ei.oF.2.l2Secor,d street are oneolng daily new geode. Check Silks, Colored Grounds. • - - - Cbeek - Sdka, White Grounds. - ' Bich Moire Anti sum - • . Rich Shades Plain Silks. Foulard Bilks. rich styleti. ' Bilk and Linen Popline. Black Bilk a,of all kinda,for Cloaks. 811.318 AT BELUCED PRIC.Etz. RETAIL DRY GOODS FANCYICASSIMERES ClAcw'rkis, FOR LADIES' SAOKS. Just opened a full and varied stock at Reduced Prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North Second St, inh27-3t Above Willow. a l V Fourth and Arch ... . ..? NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES; AT PRICES TO Amer THE VIEWS OF BUYERS ARE OPENING TO-DAY FOR SPRING - sAmms, FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS, NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, NEW STYLES SPRING SHAWLS. NEW TRAVELING DRESS GOODS, FINE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, MAGNIFICENT FOULARDS, SPLENDID BLACK SILKS. P. B.—The above are all new goods, and at prima to suit. IL STEEL & SON WILL OPEN THIS MORNING, ONE LOT OF Fast Colors Calicoes. at 10 Cents. 2 Cases FAST COLOR CALICOES. at 12% cents. / Case FAST COLOR CALICOES, at 14 cents, 5 Cases FAST COLOR CALICOES, at 15 cents. ALL OUR BEST CALICOES REDUCED TO 22c. We are sailingthe ch_ titpt Calicoes in this city. Yard Wide BLEACHEDAMSLINI3_,_2S, at 30 and 31c. 42-inch and 5-4 BLEACHED HUSLOIS, at 35, 3734 and 40 cents. Yard Wide UNBLEACHED MITSLINS, at 23, 25 and 30 cents. 9-8 and 6-4 UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, at 31, 40 and, 50 cents. Will also oven this morning, a Job lot of . CR A Tor.ric DE LAE , IFs at ox.. FINE W 0 A.VY ANCLISH GIN GIT Alts, AT 3IC. ~~leiL~y~i`i SeA; LIG EUI V SIat,DY-i.797LRERES, Snitable for Ladies' S•cones. French,' English and Americas CLOTHS. French, English and American Casslmam, in great variety, for Men and Boys' Wear. Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth Street. H. Steel Sr. Son, Would call attention to their stock of SPRUNG AND SUMMER Dress Silks, which is now corortn, and for sale AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth St H. STEEL & SON Will open this morning, one case LL-PI S, Double Width, All-wool De Latnes, 8734 Double Width, All-wool De Lanes, $l 00. Double Width. All wool De Lathes, 1 2.5. ALL GOOD COLORS and CHOICE SHADES, Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth Street. CURWEN STODDART. & BROTHER ANNOUNCE THEIR OPMNLNG OF Spring and Summer CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, On Thursday Next, March 29, 1866, ff To which the attention of the ladles is requested. OIIRWEN BTODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 4.50, 450 and 454 Nor.h SECOND Street, nah263t Above Willow. CIY-?.-= WOW; •*;il 41;.11 tit ;4 DIDVIdi 1 1866. Spring Inliortation. 1866. E N. NEEDLES Hss Jnet opened, 1,000 PIECES WHITE GOODS , In PLAIN. FANCY, STRIPED. PLAID and Figured Jaconets, Cambrics, Nainsook, Dimi ties. Swiss. Mull and other Muslin, compris ing a most complete stock, to which the atten tion of purchasers is solicited as they are of fered at ale R.E.DtiIiTION from last SEA ' SON'? PRIC arg ES. • 100 pieces BICIRRED MUSLENS for Bodies. 100 pieces PIQUES in all varieties of style and price from 90c. to $l5O. 300 .VABIS GOFFRRED SMERTI3, newest styles, of my own importation. itWcw*: AzilailliZ Azic * (*A 2.41 CLOTHS. CASSIME,RES AND COATINGS.—James & ILee invite the attention of their friends and others to their large and well assorted Spring Stock, comprising, inpart, COAT - 11 1 'G GOODS, Supersl3, lack French Cloth. Colored Cloths, of all kinds, Black TricotCoatings. Fancy French Coatings. Super Silk Mixed Coatings, Tweeds. of every shade and quality. PANTALOON STu r FS. Black French Doeskins, the finest texture, Black French Cris meres, the finest textare. New styles of Fancy Cassimeres. Plllll3 and neat styles Caasimeres. Mixed Doeskins and Caasimeres. bilk Mixed and Plaid Cessinseres. Cords, Beaverteens and Velveteens. Cassimeres for Suits, all styles. Also, a large assortment or Goods expressly ta l lgilif, ted to Boys' wear, for sale - cheap— JAMES & No. D. North Second st., sign of the Golden Lamb. =LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, have replenished-their assortment • STAPLE,HOUSKEIOLD G of OODS, And are now fully prejpared to i E pro Ilrias with GOOD 3IUSLINS, BY THE 'GOOD SKIRTING LINENS. GOOD TABLE LINENS. GOOD REM TIMINGS. GOOD tai rr, - FLANNELS. GOOD FINE ELAN - BETEL GOOD DAMASK NAPKINS. ARRVILJ QUALTEL PINK MARSEIL7.K4 itITIL_ _TEL FINEST. AND LARD ST wHaTE IRISHBIRDRYEAND s Tow - sazkes. NEW LOT OF RRIT,T.TA NIT. ifflattaKaams, &c. SPRING "STYLE OIONIEEs,.PW7IIIA &c. THE TThiE AND PLACE TO - BUY MIISLINS. Yard-wide Heavy • nbleaebed Mnelin, 25c. a t wide Heavy and Flue Unbleached Muslin, 2b Yardn Yardwlde Bleached Muslin, 25, 28 and 81c. Yard wide Bleached Muslin, best makes. Wamsntta, ' , Williamsville and New York '44111. 8.4, a 4 and 104 Bleached Sheeting& Merrimacka, and all the beat makes of Calicoes. Calicoes for 12'34, 14, 16 and len cents, . Call and examine No trouble to show them. STOKES ek. WOOD, 702 Arch street 51 ,(LCKLIT BLACK ALPACAts. /IV - 63, 75 and I ; superior Alpacas. $3 00 Wide Black Wool Delaines. .50 for finest wide Black Cashmeres. 12 for new Spring Shades Wide Wool Delalnes. New White Piques, Brilliantes, Cambrics, &c. Heavy Nursery Diapers, some extra wide goods, Fine Towels; 40-cent Towels- a bargain, Mi utr dfs Napkins are much under value. datin . s Heavy. t hirting and fine Fronting COOPER (KINARD, S. E. corner Ninth sad Market streets, DWIN SA3 , ll(t CO.. 28 South Second street, have -EA - new open their Spring Stock of Shaw . le. • Open Centre Broche Shawls. Open Centre Square Shawls. Filed Centie Siraarel hawlc. - - New Styles of Shawls. ppnn Silk ghawls. ' Dams Wool Shawls. Caahmere_Wool Shawls. Berlin Wool Shawls. Long and Ecllare Black Thlber Shawls, in great va riety, wholftQe and retail. TEE DAILY, EVENINGIBULLETINf FIiIIOUTIME AND ABEIDDING. GEO:. JUIENIIILEti Thirteenth and Chestnu t Streets, FIIBN =Did?. WARKHOUSE. • A ire Azzorti::unt of ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT DRAWING ROOM pu WA_LNITT DINING ROOM - wAilimp TJBRARY FUIL.NIMV M WALNUT TULL FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD CHAMBER FURNITITEE,• WALNUT ANTIQUE FURNITURE.. Prima are as low as the quality of the work will adroit of. GEO. J. EtENKED3. xiala.uo Late:of Nos. 809 and en CHEBTNITI. St. Celebrated Furniture Establishment is removed from Second and Race streets to the splendidliEW DEPOT, No. 37 and 39 N. Second street, t. Where they purpose selling for one year, at Mom cos Elegant Furniture at Fabulously Low Also at their Ninth and Market Streets Brenton, where they are wiling equally low, being about to en large the premises. GOULD - a C 0.13 FIMNITIITUC DEPOTS, Noa. 37 and 89 N. SECOND Street, and mbs-lyf Corner NINTIE and MARKET. Walnut Chamber and Parlor Suites Either Polished or Oiled, at GEO. J. HENKELS', Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, Former!. BC9 and 811 Chestnut street. Mhn- m retie et TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety of Furniture which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND 'Ns ttI3LE-TOP COTTAGE SUITS. WALNUT CHAMBER SI) • PARLOR by]: L'''; VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN REPS. Sideboards, Daxtension Tables, Wardrobes, Book cases, letatirsses, Lounges, Cane and Woodseat Chairs, Bedsteads and Tables of every description. P. P. GUSTENE, mhg-Sm N. E. Corner -77 - ~ d and Race streets. Rosewood, Chamber and Parlor Suites, at Geo. J. Ilerthels'y Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, Formerly 609 and Sll Chestnut street. 1ah.55-m w fr st SPRING lATREBS. REST QUALITY AND STYLE, AND REDDD;43 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. J. G. FULLER, rolir-3n 9 South SEVENTH Etreet. 4C.A.II.I 3 9ErrINGrS, OIL CLOTHS, AYTTrIN G-S. REEVE L. KNIGHT lz SON, 807 CHESTNUT ST. The Cheapest Carpet and Furniture Warehouse in the City. CA.RPETS. OIL warms miTrncGs, WINDOW 13.13EADFS, and a general assortment Hor-sebeld Furniture, H. R. 1434 MARKET STREET, (el9-..unf 'First Furnitare Store below !rah:lower side PHILADELPHIA _ OIL CLOTH WORKS. ' Established in 1820. The undersigned invites the attention of Lealera to the most desirable stock of OIL CLOTHS to be found in the talon.. (=sating of Floor Oil Cloths, Carriage Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Cloths, and Window Shades. THOMAS POTTER, MANUFACTURE& Pkilada. 'Warehouse. No. 229 Arch Street. New York Offize, No - 78 Duane Street. A. S. R()B..aN - SON, 910 CHESTNUT STREET. LOOKING GLASSES. PAINTINGS Engravings and Photographs. Plain and Ornamental Gilt Frames. Carved Walnut and Ebony EN:games, ON NAND OR MADE TO ORDER. 110 - TTON .AND.3IIITEN ISAlEbTlCßOtoyerywdth from o ne to otx -feet -wide r allaiumbas,_ _Teitt Batt Awning I:42Cs Papermakessfeltiti , t3all , Tharifferitte. 1 ' JOHN w, ..dc 00 .. LIT R. itgJonee't R I " GOULD & CO.'S (opposite auist church.) 1E271=3 TICE LIME ARTS :::.,1411LADELPHIA.;. WEDVESDAI, MARGE 28, 1.866 1,1[4110138. RICHARD PENISTA.IT'S . 41e, Wine and Liquor Vaults, 439 Chestnut Streft i PHILADELPHIA. Established for the Bale of. Unadultar. - -ated Liquors Only. Special Notice to Families I Richard Penistaxes Celebrated, Ale,Porter' and Brown Stout, Now so much recommended by the Medical Faculty • 'for G 1 25 PER DOZEN, - (These Bottles holden° Pint.) The above being of the very boat wilts , . it must bs streelaillfalrVilleicee9&eLClch3, without extra chart& Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,6l,&o, wsznulted pureettre7 10m Gallo:orange rates ; by the CHAMPAGNES or the best brands (Mired !Mir ban by any other house. On Drssat and in Bottles. PURE GRAPE JUICE. This care is an excellent article for Invalids. It is a sun for .Dyspepsla. OLIV OIL, HAVANA CIGCIGARS.E - • BAY BUM SARDERE23, dta London and Dublin Porter and Brown Stoat—l am . and Scotch Ale& dent= JUST OPENED, Penist an's Branch Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Street, Philadelphia Bear Entrance on Bank street. mille PERKINS STERN di CO. DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY RI CALIFORNIA WINES, NO. 180 BROADWAY, N. Y., Would respectfully Inform the public that our goods may be found in Philadelphia at the following houses BIMON COLTON & CLARKE, ROBERT BLACK. BOLLOCF.. dr. CRENSHAW . JAMES R. 'WEBB, MITCHELL & PIaMECEIR HAS.SARD & CO., THOMPSON BLACK & SON. felSw,f , m..lm CONSTANTINE KAISER, No. 143 South Front Street, Importer and Dealer in RHENISH AND SPARKLING WINES, ots-m,w.tem ClLitiaVirS • & c HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, zcrwiro-N-, ,51 PUNT VI., ll= AUNT. TiprliVlS.—TheaXteullon of the Undo solloited to v v the sosarn Ibllovfte very choloe Wines ate. lbe o=z F. xiTon, no. ua souks Aunt above Walnut HADIEEHAS-Old pebeA years old. ' • & On. ednee, dantds mIII tetpleers=. Came & Sons, Topa, Hin t and F. Valletta V i erTii-Vall Me, Vbaho Velho Beal, Dant= and Brbello Valente et an., Vintage , 1836 to ire. CLARETS-o=ol l Se 'Freres and at. „Knobs Chats 3lami,yy , VI-111•MbT/1-a. 701xrdan, Helve& ON HTSCAT-de Franl CIiaII7AHNEE3 -V j et Irrony, "added Ettld'l de Venote, Her Majesty and .134 Fat Cabinet and 01.2x42 favorite brands- fill A lIPA GNE— PIPER ICEEDSC 6, constantlY kJ on hand; for sale by A. MERINO, Sole Agent for this State, nahlS-1m• 140 onth Front street. IMa of old t x ri .FEYand Bourbon 'Whisky, thr sale by XP. ICZDIIL TON. S North FRONT Street. - r, Doh / DIAMOND DE VEER & JEWELER. iTATMER, SETT EMT b SXLTER {TARS. • • ,WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. ).A 802 Chestnut St..Phila- Hee ;Mt received s large and splendid assortment of LADIES GOLD WATCHES , Some in plain cases, others beauttally enameled and engraved and others !Maid with diamonds. Purchasers washings haadaome•LADY'S WATia will do well to call at once and make a select`-en. R.RICES MODERATE. ALL. WATtlals WAJMANT.E.D. Also a large assortment of Gentlemen's and Boy's Watches. In Gold and €'•ilver caw. 4; RlGtib & BROTHER , 4 .. CHRONOMETER. CLOCK • A.,ND WATCHMAKERS. No. 244 South Front Street, Have constantly on baud a complete assortment of CLOCKS, &c., for Rallsoads, Ranks and Counting Rouses, which they offer at reasonable rates. N. B. Particular-attention paid to the repairing of fine Watches and Clocks. jail.= lits at I) : latULIII311:1 PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied FramPtl7 at brief notice. GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing . Goods. Of late styles in flan variety. WINCHESTER & (30. 796 CHESTNUT- Joan tw.f-tt J. W. ,SCOTT & CO, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND DEAT rctS - Men's Furnishing • Goods. No. 814 Chestnut Street. Four doors below the "Couttueultal," • RECELADELPHI.4. • WirkS - SINA ORANOIeS.-I,ooe ' bona Sweet Moslna o mmgem m p r i me or d er , landing audio? sale by ZIIES/ER & CO.. lee s, Leuwsvp FOR NEW - 1/O.liX, -Via Delaware and Raritan: Canal. The PhEsdelplrLs ant! Rely Tor 4 Express Steamboat comPany. Steam Propellers leave _DAILY from ETBST WHARF below MARKET Areet, invaing the run in 24 HOLM& Ibis Line connects with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods f rWarded direct to all points free of commission. Freight received at lowest rates. WN. P. {MAME & CO . ,Agents!, 14 South Wharves , Palanelphia. TAB. HAND_ _,•Agent, inh144,1 . 117 Wall street. New York. 4 . STEAM 70 LIVERPOOL. - ...glit_gliEhrirsTOWN, the Inman Line sailing ETNA mmul-WERn - r.Y, carrying the 11. S. .. —.Wednesday, March 21 CITY OF BOSTON --_-__SatardaY, March 24 KANGAROO.. Wedneeday,March LTTY OF WASHINGTON- - ....Sairadmr. March al At Noon, from Pie r 44River. RATES O PASS AGE MAIL BP:VaIER, SAILIEG EVERY SATURDAY. First Cabin. —.2l2olSteerage..- .- -435 • urarlgn... to Main:Z.._ 40 " "to Paris..--. 155 " to Paris....-..... 55 Passaor. BY TER WEDNESDAY STT ,,,, m+q First Cabin-----__49o 1 Steerage.- ..... Passengers also forwarded to Havre , Ham burg, Bre men dtc., d c., at moderate rates. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Qtrrenstown. $45. Tics eta can be bought here by peons sending for their friends. For Rather infbrination r _ apply at the Company's Offices. ; JOHN sGtreeDtM uiVALm L.. 11l Walnut w ' 808 BOSTON. STILSMMITIP LINE DIRECT. :rvosss : 120111" BACHPOET EVERY JIVE DAM IDIOM PLNX ST. WH_AItP, _PHILADIEL.P.HI4., A.ND LONG wM_ADY. BOSTON. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will San from Philadel lila on Friday, March Se, at ID A. M. Thesteamship ARIES, eftptain Crowelh, will sail from Boston on Friday, March So. The line between Philadelphia and Boston is now composed of the SAXON, Oft l ll Maldhews,l2l:o tons borthen. NORMAN, Captain Baker, 1.21:0 tons blanket'. ASSES, Cap Crowell, 900 tons borthen. Thom abbe p t - .and.- well pp inted stesanshipi will sail punctually aa adv and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. their Shippers are• revealed to send Bills of lading with PortoPlaaage ti gFa c tO • WMNSOR 0 1 1. • mh2s SU - South DP-laws:save:me. PM:I=% ELLI7OZS, PHILADELPHIA .B.loffidOND 42 1 7 D OBSOLK ETEArdinne OODEPANY. The fine of this Line inaneat the lowevi rates and Daft rt from the First Wharf abors Market street, every • At Noon, • Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfollt Lad oty Point, farming the moat direct route for the Borah and Sonthweect. • tlansFor fretcht apply to or plumage, with =ellen maxanmoda . WM{ P. CLYDE a 00., 14 North, and Beath Wharves. NEW EMPRESS LINE TO /Liam AN - GRIA Georgetown and Washington muugahe and - Wwware Ounutl. with connections ut gdeguUdri Va., Knot the most direct route far Lynchburg, rille, Da/ton and the Southwest. • Steamers leave non Wharf above Market etre& every W and Saturday at 12 M. - For treitta lip to the age li l k. CLYDE & GO” 14 North ea, J. B. David.,On Agent at Georgetown; M.El Wbarv dridge a Co.. agents atAlerandria. FOB SAVANNAH, GA , and Wri•Nrri'GTON N. C • Aaaiywn and favorite staamahtp K. C. KNIG y HT, Cap tai D 'Win sail for Savannah. Ga. n , v enn ia Wilmimstoo. N. C., on TiumsDaY. March 'Mat. at is o'clock noon. Far freight, apply to WM. J. TAYLOR & 00.„ rabit-stf 908 North Wharves. sign, FOR NEW YORR,—Philadelphia Steam Propeller Cempany—Despatch and Swift , via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 M. and 5 P. It., connecting with all the :Northern and Eastern Lines. For ::right. which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WM. 3L RADELD et Tablet!' "No. South Delaware avenue. lb, • • • EAT 11. MIA WARS and OILIaLLPILLEJ • :Lad* W-BOAT 00211.PASY. lIWNEW lifigfirWitaffitt TON. and WY. MYDE OCA h tsr ai t „ . N 0.14 80,1111 * :*• • t :a a, :••• •,•• • •• • ••• FOR SAN FRANCISCO. EnaBECRONS CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE. SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight ibr this Line sent to New York by Swift. acre Line at reduced rates. 'Mt! splendid AI extreme clipper shin GRANITE STATE. Jacobs. Commander i Isnow rapidly loading at per U. East Elver. This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and best vessels now loading, and having a portion ci be, cm go on board with large engagements ; will have quick despatch. For rreixtit. apply to RMROP; SON ds nah2al Itg Arch street. x, FOR BOSTON,Masti—ExpressLine.—Tliefine schooner SEARSVILLE, Qtptaha Sears, will commence to load for the above port on Mon day. at Willow street wharf. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPEB, /8 Nor th Wharves. ml/.24 th.FOR PROVIDKNcR. R.L—Express Line.— The line schooner BRANDYWINE. Corson, inastkr. is now loading for the above port at Wllow street wharf, and will have prompt despatch. freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 l'Corth Wharves mIV2B FOR LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch.— The first class packet bark COBURG, Gibson, ..WM master. having s large portion of her cargo en gagpi, will sail as above`_ For balance of freight or Walnut stre e apply t. to PETER WRIGHT & SONS, lig 6„ 1 FOR KEY W EST.—The beg G. T. WARD, Captain jAndam - , will be despatched for the above port in a few des& For freight, apply to ORS ILAN ct. CO.. I°3 Walnut street. rethl9 Slap josEpil ci, RR, Sherman, master. from Liverpool. Is now discharging under general order at Shippen street wharf. Consignees wiL please attend to toe reception of their gads. PEYEB, WM:MT et. SONS, 115 Walnut street. 1nh,,,..tf QT/tallalifip SAXON, FROM BOST01 5 1.4)on- LI eagnees of merchandise, per strove steamer, will Meleeharf. send fbr their goods, now landing at Pine street zol2S-31; .1111MLY WZNBOtt & _ _ riONSIONEEic NOTTCE.--The schooner FRANK 13' REKBERT 4 Crowell, master, from Boston. is now dl her cargo at second wharf above Race street-Consignees will please attend to the reception or their goods. DAVID COOPER, IS North Wharves. mhiti-St CIONSIGNISEN NOTICE—The schooner WAR EAG Ea captain Reny. from Providence, is now discharging at Smith's wharf, above Race street. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their geode. DAVID COO ie N. Wharves. rah24-.-..t IDR. BARB COBURG. Gibson, , naster, Iron Liver- J./ pool, Is now discharging under zeneral order at Shipper, street wharf. Consigr.ees will please attend to the reception of their goods. -PETER WRIGHT. 801413, 115 Walnut street mhffitf - NOTICR—AII persons are hereby cautioned against trusting any of the crew of the PM bark COBURG, Gibson, master, from .I.lverpool, as no debts et their oonMaction will be paid by the captain or mnsignees. PETER WRIGHT& SUNS, RS Walnut street. NWiDR—AII persona ain herebycalltialled again& ltarbo . zing_tgiet'trusting any- of the crew of the Danish trig I an ne deb= at their co aziwill be paid, by captain cm oonsigneee. 7ar i tin: & CO., Consignees. 12.3 Walnut streeL QIEEP NOTICE,—AII , persona are. hereby cautioned rA7i ag;...frat trusting any of the crew of the Sr. ship S. L. igY, whereof Cann is master, front City Point, va n as no debta of their contracting will be paid by captain or cenegnee. , 113:ORIND A. SOITDER, & CO, Dock street wharf. • • • • • • • den) ' dAB. B.B.EUNMELE,anooessor to JOHN 833INDLRB A BOMB, Batt Erakeze, No. MO North DELAWARE Avenue Philadelphia. • All wilt* , done In the best manner an d on kite 2OR e6l and- most hitoridide term, amid warm to arrit fret anon.'- . PsYtlenlar attention viten to 'renttrinr. *I • - WEST JERSEY RAILROAD . LINES—From Yost ogfriarket, street inTAR' • la ox • t Sunday& FALL AND • • Commencing WRIMD3DA I F, zrolimarsEß POT FlT!agent', Salem, and all Slatlorui on West Jer sey and ramps Railroads, at 9A. M. and aso P.M. .For Itilivllle and all intermediate Stations, at 9 A. • M. and SP. M. For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. X, Millvlile connecting - vigils. freight train (Passenger car attached) for Cape M.ay,dne 3.45 P, M. and 309 P. M. through . pabsenger, due 8.00 P. 31.. • ,For Glassooro' and intermediate Stations, at .9 A. M., C and &SO P. M. • For Woodbury , Gloucester, &c., at 9A. 3 , &SO, and 5.80 P.M. igb t will bo received at second covered wharf he. low V. shut h:reet. Item 7 A. M. until SP. M. -Frel,v,ht received before 9 A. will go .forward same day. Freight delivered at r_s South Delaware Avenue.. J. VAN REN .S.3ELAUuffintendent. THE WEST ' JERSEY EXT MPANE Will attend to all thew - nal branches - or Mumma Rua. Nine, 'receive, deliver, and forward, - through ether , b• !Tensible, Expreas Companies, to all parts of the coun try, any article entreated to Man. Speciallidessen acconspanies each through train, ()t .ee r , 5 • • RARITAN •AND DFT• AWARE '" . BAY, IItAILItOA.D.--N0F.10.114-Oxv ao rtreil";" P F,FilirtZeryl2tri thelktpreerrTrala will be cliscontlnned , The Freight :leam t uc A l l ... DEN-a l:o'clock; (sundaY ezeePted) aic riving In New York nest morning. Freight taken a low rates. L. B. VOLE, Agent. ' - SHIP.PMI WEDNESDAY md PATITEDA.Y. :rata VEMAilit BEAL FATAft: _ • aOaPHANS — WHET 'BA LE.'Estate of JAS SANDIFOBD, deceased.-- THOMAS & SONS.' loneers. BEAL ESTATE, GERMANTCIWN Twentpsecond Ward. Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans,' Court for the City and County of Philadel• ph* will be sold at Public Sate. on TIJESDAY, April .10th. 1866. atl2 o'clock, N., at the PHIL ADELPVT A EXCHANGE, tbe following described property, late of James Sandiford, deceased, viz No. the t lot of ground in,tbe borough of Germantown, on the northwest aide of a5O feet wide street called Armat street., and on the southwest aide of Hancock -street; con? nng an front er breadth on the saidArmat street 170 feet, and extending in depth northwtatardly tween the line of Hancock street, and a line at right ' angles with the said Armat street, 158 .feet 8 inches, more orleas. to the tine of Jesse Larsn'a land. No 134. All that lot of ground, being contiguouate the above describedloh containing in front on Armat street 5 feet, and in depth between parallel lines L 56 feet 8 inches. more or less. N. B: The above described properties will be Bold - hr. fear parts, and numbered and described as lollotmel= No. 1. 234 story BRICK DWG I.LlNG, Ancuzastrec All that 2% 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 onthe_side of the said Armat street. at the distance of 47 feet to inches southwest of HancOck street, containing in front on Armat street Zi feet 2 inches, andin depth en the southwesterly line thereof 128 feet, and on the northeasterly line thereof 128 feet 3fi inch, and on the rear end thereof 28 feet. • No. 2. 2;6 - Story BRICE .DWELLlNG,.Armatstreek All that 234 story rough cast brickfutessuage, with two story back building and lot of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Armat street, gat the distance of 20 feet P. inches southwest ta Hancocic street; containing in front on Armat street ,27 feet ?. inches, and in depth on the southwesterly line thereof 128 feet inch, and on the northermtPrly li ne 1 1 18i8Of feet finch. . • No. that lot of ground-situate on the tweeted, corner of Armat and Hancock' . streets; containing front on Armat street 20 reet 8 inches, and in depthrt ,o the southwesterly line thereof 123 feet 1 • inch, mind on. the northeasterly line thereof. along the eouthwesterlY side of the said Hancock street 129 feet 8 inches, Auden the rear end thereof 32 feet .?.4' inch. No. 4.—A1l that 10t of ground, situate on the south westerly side of Hahcock street, 129 feeta inchesnorth west from Armat street; asntmt , ing in front on lists cock street 30 feet, and in depth on the northwesterly line thereof 9G feet, and on the southeasterly line there of 87 test 2.4 inches, and en the rear end thereofatfeet. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, clerk, r.):a, JOSEPH KXNO, Anndnistrator. M. THOMAS & SONS, Ancrfoneer% mh.2l 22,28ap9 - 139 and 1418. Fcrarth street. le TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS.-PUBLIY BALE—THOMAS& SONS,. A net ioneers: -,Ver v nahle BUSINESS PROPERTY, known as the CENTRAL BUILDINGS, Nos. - 215 - and 220 Walnut street, opposite the Merchant;' Exchange: zs feet on Walnut street. 140 feet in depth on Pear street 2 fronts. On TUESDAY, April Id, 1866. at 12 o'clock noon,. will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADELPHLA. H%- CHANGE, all those two four-story-brick buildings and the lot of ground thereunto belo, situate on the south aide of Walnut street, oppoeite the w-cpb:inge, containing together in front on Withitit street .15 feet, and extending in depth about 140 - feet to Pear street, known as the Central Buildings, with a usage-way run" lig through to Pear street, on which is erected a .five-story br ic k building. The-attention of capitalists, bankers and insurance companies' la called to the above mentioned property, comolningas it does many advantages. Its close proximity to' the w-comnge, together with two fronts, making it desira ble. Property in this particular block is considered of more Value tier foot than in any other block in the whole length of Walnut street. Clear of all incumbrance. For further particulars, apply to Lewis H. Rohrer, No. I,M South Fourth street. M. THOMAS & SONS; Auctioneers, mialStare 12.9 and 141 South Fourth street. PUBLIC SALE. THO Nt AS & SONS. Atm. tioneers.—ELPG A N'T COUNs BY SP AT STONE SZD CE and COTTAGE SITE S.--On TUESDAY, April 3d. 1866. at 12 o'clock noon, at the PHILADEL- PrLTA. EXCHA Nat. will be sold at public sale, ELE GANT COUNTRY P.ESlDENCE„with;extelisive out- WAVPRI Y HEIGUTS„. the residetace of Jtlseph Newhouse, Esq., 8 acres 7 perches, 9 - miles from the city—Handsome Mansion; with the modern improvements and conveniences, Stone Stable and Carriage Hong. stoneTe_nant House,Stone and Frame Barn, grounds tastefully laid out, kc. The sittuithin is high and very desirable. Also, 2 beautiful COTTAGE SITES, of 3 acres each; Waverly Heights Also, 3 very beantifolly situated COTTAGE SITES, of 6 acres each. Waverly Silents. Also, seat STONE RESIDENCE, containing 8 rooms. corner of Church road and Limpkiln mrugg., good Stone Stable and Carriage Home, Stone and other outbnildin,p—Vegetable Garden, choice Fruit Trees, dtc. also. 2 handsome BUILDING BITS, Church road, each of 4 =MS. la" Full particulars in handbills and plans at the Ancdon Rooms. M. THOMAS et SONS, Auctioneers,' IDh-Q.29 x,31 Nos. 1 andl4l South Fourth a.. INREAL 1.- ,-- TATE.—T ROM' S d'' SONS'S &LE —LARGE AND VALUABLE 'I" MIREESTORY CR RESIDENCE, N 0.614 RACE Street, west of Sixth meet, opposite the Franklin Square. On TUES DAY, April loth, 1666. at 12. o'clock, noon. will be sold at Public Sale, .at the PHILADELPHIA • CHAE GE, all that large and valuable three-story brick messaage, with double three-story back ImUd ings andlot of ground, situate on the south side of Race street, went of Sixth street, No. Slit-containing in fronton Race street F 2 feet 9 inches and extending in depth 118 feet to a 2:1 feet street caned Haines' street. Also, an nnolvided moiety of all that strip of ground, south side of Race street, 99 feet west of Sixth street; cont‘ioing on Race street I foot 9 inches. and extend ing In depth 118 feet to the said Haines street It has Z parlors,with folding doors, fire -proof under stair-case, back ironing room and kitchen on the first floor. I chambers, dining room and bath room, water closet and store room on the Zd Boor: Irooms on main buDding and rooms in back building: water closet and aiambermaid 's closet, with hot and cold water on the third floor: all the water passes through under ground drain into street sewer M. maw & SONS, Auctioneers, ra1uM,119,30 139 and 141 S. Fourth st.. FOR SA BS Lltt—T CELEBRATED WATER- A p L.S.I3 PLACE RNOWN AS JOR.DAN'S WEI= HuR SPRINGS; situate in Frederick. Va., 5 miles from Winchester, and convenient to a Railroad Station. large Brick Hotel aficlings, three attiries high, substantially built, containing SO rooms; "bath houses, ten-pin alley, stable and other out buildings -105 acres of excellent land attached, with large garden filled with vegetables, and fine orchard of choice. fruit. The healthfulness of the locality and virtues of the water are widely known. For further particulars apply to J. 11 - . GLIWNtRY & SOISS, No. 505 Walnut street. • Er.. FOR SALE.—TWO CO.NTIGUOUS ny. COTTAGE HOUSES, At• Atlantic City, near the Railroad Depot, fronting on. Pennsylvania Avenue. 'lle homes are modern, with PARLOR, DINING* ROOM, and FUCA FN on the first door, and nine chambers above • ROBERT EVARD, near the Premises has charre of the houses, and will show them to any person wishing t 3 purchase. LOTS 50 feet front-ISO feet deep to a. street, Appic.to - ROBERT CITURCILMAIc. ruhts-ln,o*] 254 South Sixteenth at., Phila. FOR S ALP. OR IN EXCHANGE FOR CITY r Property or Merchandise, a desirable dicelli , ng, entreville, Bucks county, four miles from Boy.es town; 14 rooms, stabling, lo acres of land. dbc.; for IS years occupied by a Physician. Apply to J. H. CURTIS S:aN, Real Estate Brokers. 433 'Walnut street. mhL6-Ct* 'fog SPRUCE STREET—FOR SALE A H...43:11-- AS SOME four-story brick Dwelling and :twee story double back buildings; situate on the north aide of SPRUCE Street, west of Seventeenth street. Has every modern convenience. and in perfect order. Lot iiildeet trout by ltS feet deerklea 2a tee; wide street. Im mediate possession given. J, M. Gr3..ntEr SONS, SEB Walnut street, 113; FOR SALE A very desirable , three-story pointed stontußF-SIDEISCE. with back buildings an all modern improvements, in good order and ground well cultivated. Situate on Morton street. Germantown, 'within five minutes' walk of Eafircad station. J. M. GIMMEY &SONS . rah&4l7 SOS Walnut street. 112 GERMANTOWN RR‘-IItiENGE FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Beautifully and conveniently !situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane Station. A commodious and elegant RaiI:DANCE. with all the modern conveniences stable. coach-house, Ac. Lot ISO/11g. Apply between 10 and ii, at SS North TELBI) street. [mhit tiu W. P. WILSTACE, fift,. A FtrANTSWFD COUNTRY SEAT TO LET for the summer months or the pear. Beautifully situated in a village on the banks of the Delaware Ricer, 45 miles from Philadelphia. Splendid scenery, good fishing, bathing and boating. Inquire of W. ViF Sre.e.V. Corner Broad and Cherry inreets. mhi-".4t1 TO BENT.—A Onatry Idansion stapjiug for rive horses, ice house - filled, milk hoase and ga en, 10,rninutes walk from Tloga Station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to DAVID 1101 T, Toll Gate, Old York. Road suld liieetown Lane. nshl9 ISt* 1# • - s• A: I s : eitriran F. , SALE—A very desirable Dwelling, with mod ern conveniences. Lot 213 by ies feet In Spruce street, between Eighth and Ninth streets.; Address mb.263ts : : IsFOR SALE OR TO . LET.—For the Slimmer season A beautiftd. Country Seat, furnished; about four miles from the city on the Old 'York Road; containing every desirable convenience. Apply at No. las Spruce street. I ratt.T.,4te ARCH STitEET. NO. 94:1 FOR SALE OR r ituquire of 4t• FOR SAL House, 132 , pa ALL'a. street, with three-story don a all the modern, convenler, t. ‘. - - - - - - ----- - FOR S'A I:R.—The Elegant HOUSE, with everi Modern improvement, _No. 2.14 1 West Wastington - /..IZWISCDER _1311 1 914 . " 15; S. H. Fourth ßE s tre et. 41TO. BENT—The Handsome STORE. No. /6 .9outh FRONT Street, . I 3 - 11 Inquire, No. 18 Sonth Front street. TO e&PIT a LISTS AND BIIII:D RS—FOR SALE.:, —A large and valuable LOT OF }GROUND, south %vest corner of FRONT and DIATIOND Streets, M.' feet 2 Inches on Front street and no feet in depth to. llopestreet.• Willbe sold It chaired In small - lots on ground rent: - b - LUKENS mort - r, G Ourveyancets. lesS Beactitstreet. • mb27.6ts rrWO_OFFICES,ConimiIiNIeaTING,ivANTEn t on 1. nrstor second stories, within twe squarkm of fifth ,:and Walnut titreet.?.. apply to -E. ICOLLITAN, No. -49;1Vadnut street. . . . rilb.27=2ts CICLEHHHHHENG. O oarrP or raia rt a, 4 Herring, In store audirAr sale by WA.: 8017 , DMH - co.; Dneg. stn.:. ix-hart ;. • A joiciela A a1i.a.P1.13.-ILo *writ theoe%avezdta, while grepee in fine order landing and for Bale by .OS. B. BUSS/DER di C 0.., 10 8014 g - latclare arm -•_ . . t• 916 Arch etree ordi TWELFTH 1, back buildings ISzloo feet. Intal•Ctic
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