CITY BULLETIN. The r Whisky. Illasiness—Laatiker R aid A awn IT tee Illicit Distiller I e Twelve Stine Captured. Col. Peter C. Ellmaker, the United States Marshal, made another raid among the illicit whisky distilleries in Port Richmond, this morn - ing. The last expedition was considered a fail , eh as the parties most concerned had evi ently g, tie. no ICl(lge—or—the-intended visit of the officers, and had taken good cam to remo ve ' or effectually conceal all the stills and other apparatas used. It was therefore determined that the expedition of to-day should be conducted in the moat secret manner. It was arranged that the Marshal, his Chief Deputy, Hanline, and Deputies Duke and Gordon, and . four reliable men selected by Duke, should meet at Richmond Hall at daylight this morning, and all hands were present at the appointed time. Lieut. Murray, of the Eighteenth District police, who had rammed a quiet intimation of the matter through Chief Ruggles, had five men detailed to assist the Mar ' shal and hie officers. The principal object of the Marshal was to arrest two notorious characters, but these fellows could not be found, and it was discovered that 601110 of the stills were then oeing worked. It was then determined , to rn tlie a raid. and the same section which has received attention before—William, Salmon and Eigm ant streets—was visited. The raid was very 811e0esS fal, and resulted in the capture of' twelve stills, and several barrels of whisky. Moat of the stills were either in operation, or work had just . ceased. None of the workmen were captured however. In two or three houses, when the doors were opened, coat tails were seen disap pearing through a back window or over a rear fence. One barrel of whisky which had been chpttired was stolen away while the Marshes. attention was given In another di rection for about three minutes, and although the moat diligent search was made, it could not be found again. In all the places visited more or less mash was discovered, but it was not de stroyed, as the Marshal Is liable for damages for any property injured when it is not mentioned in the writ. The first place which received the attention of the officers this morning was on William street, below Edgmont. The house had no nnmbor. A. copper still and a barrel of whisky,and one partly fliled,mere found. At No. 1185 William street a copper still was found in the rear of the house. In the rear of N 0.1139 William street, a copper still and a barrel of whisky were found. No. 1106 William street was next visited,where a copper still was found in the rear of the house. At No. 1138 William street a copper still and a barrel pertly filled with whisky were seized. In the house northeast corner of William and Edgmont street+. a barrel of whisky was found, but there were no signs of a still. No. 1187 William street, a copper still and a barrel of whisky were confiscated. The officers then took a turn into Fremont street. At No. 1048 two barrels of whisky and a copper still complete were found. In the yard of a house opposite there was a tin still in good running order. At No. 1720 Richmond street a copper still, worm and a barrel of whisky fell into the hands of the raiders. On the adjoining, premises, No. 1722, a copper Milt Ind w orm were also found, and at a house on Salmon street, below Clearfield, the Marshal met with like success. This is the most successful raid which has been made. Everythiug was accomplished in the most quiet and orderly manner, as scarcely any body ' was a stir,iind the raiders were able to work with out being annoyed by a crowd of men, women and children. The property seized and confiscated was placed in furniture cars and removed to the Govern ment storehouse used for that purpose. LARC'ENY.-Philip Callahan was arrested yes terday at Twenty-fourth and Pearl streets upon the charge of - the larceny of copper kettles, from the yard of a confectionery store at Twenty-first and Vine streets. He was taken before Aid. Pan <Naast and was held in $6OO bail to answer. Thomas Meagher was before Ald. Morrow this morning upon the charge of having stolen a shawl and frock from a house at Sixth and St. Mary streets. Ho was held in $6OO bail for trial. Mary Mahan was arrested yesterday at Front and Market streets and taken before Aid. Rib herd on the charge of the larceny of a bonnet and about 46 from a house in Harmony street. The stolen bonnet was found on her. The accused was placed under $6OO ball. THE FIRST BOATS OF 'TIM 13111ASON.—The pro peller Decatur, of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Company's line, arrived here from Baltimore yesterday afternoon, with a fall freight and a number of passengers. This is the first boat of the season. The Edwin Forrest started on her first trip to Bristol. The steamer Star arrived here from Bridgeport, and the steamer Barclay from Rancor-as creek. PICK Jac Pecams.—Jacob Sanders was arrested laa night at National Guards' Hall on the charge of having stolen a watch from the pocket of a man named Terrence, while the latter was en gaged in washing his hands. The timekeeper was recovered. sanders was taken before Alder- anon Godbou, and was committed to answer at court. SUITOF.EI) THEFT OF WASHED CLOTHING.-A. negro named John Pendleton was arrested last ifiL-bt, at Sixth and South streets, on suspicion of having stolen a lot of washed clothing which was found in his possession. The clothes await an owner at the Union Street Police Station. Pendleton was committed by Alderman Morrow. • Jou:: B. Gounu is to lecture at the Academy of Music on Monday and Tuesday evenings, March :_feth and 31st. As Mr. Gough contem plates retiring for, one or two years from the lecture field, his many friends and admirers in Philadelphia will doubtless crowd the Academy to its utmost capacity on the evenings named. AyrKyiror_._,To Ron A CoNoucTon.—A man _ Hugh ternoon upon the charge of attempting to pick tbe pocket of the conductor of an Eighth street -car. Connell had a hearing before Alderman Beitler, and was held iu fti,soo bail to answer at Court. HOUSE Bows Dowx.—During a high wind which prevailed about four o'clock, a new three storied ilwelling-bouse, located on Hazard street, above Carroll, in the Twenty-tlfth Ward, was blown down. The structure is a complete wreck. It was not occupied. A Tioarritnycs Kcirrixo.—Tanight the friends of temperance will hold a meeting in Rev. Mr. Talmage's church, Seventh street, above Brown, where addresses may be expected from T. M. Coleman, FAA., and Bev. Messrs. Poulson, Willis, Fernley, Manship and Talmage, The proceed ings will be very interacting. Bronx RonsErty.—At an earl , hour this morn ing the glass in the back window of the tailor store of Arnold 4; Miller, on Race street, above Sixth, was broken and a number of samples of cloth were stolen: RzsunticAN brvractiluts.—A meeting of Com pany F, Republican invincibles, Capt. C. C. Ranks, will be held this evening, at Diligent Hall, `Tenth and Filbert streets. A MAN ' S BACK VERY V.XPKFI'SIVE. A gentleman - of wealth has traveled over Europa and America. visited every medical insti tute of notoriety and paid over $5,000, to rid himself of pain in the small or lower part of the back, from which he had suffered twenty years without a moment of cessation, until he called at Dr. Wolcott's office, 170 Chatham square, New , 24. York, whore all are relieved of all pain tree of cost, in less than ten - minutes, by painting with Dr. Woleott's Pain Paint. All pain was gone and he exercised himself by assuming various pos tures and movements of his 'body which he had never been able to do since first attacked. It in vigoratee the feeble, gives tone loth() bodY, leaves no stain, is perfectly harmless in the most delicate Ca6Cs. The crowd is welcome, let them try, Pain Paint is free; or, if they buy, As if by maple cornea repose, Folks lose their aches---forget their woes. Dr. Walcott's Wholesale and Retail Depot for Philadelphia, Drug Store, On Arch street, whore ail pain is relieved, free of charge. B. 11. lastescri, Agent, ------ - AN ENTEIiPIti SIN() Fl RM.—Metier& Jews. Tem ple d Co., the well-known hatters, No. 29 South Ninth street, above Cheatont, have just received from Europe satnpletic)f the' very latest styles of hats, and they are now prepared to manufacture to order elegant silk hats, ranging in prier) from five to ten dollars, of any of these styles, or of any other shape their customers desire. They make a specialty of young men's silk hats, and tey aro incurred the expenst - Threreetlng an additional story to their building, and have great ly increased their force of workmen In order to accommodate their constantly enlarging custom. This firm leads the fashion in hats and headgear generally, and persons purchasing of them can rely upon always being in the latest style.—From Sunday Trauma:pl. CITY NOTICES. CIIILLS AND FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, /ATM CONTLAINT AND KIDNEY DIBEASE CONED. MINIILEE'B Menu Berms Hae cured more diseases where it has been us .1, thou all o' her bleeiclnca combined. It la the only medy that really, Am:flea the blood, and has never 'f din cluing Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, and Dist) ,tee of the Liver. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Ds. S 13. HARTMAN & CO , Proprietors, Lancaster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois. FRENCH CONFECTIONEL-Mr. A. L. Vansant, Ninth and Chestnut antra has now ready number of choice novelties, no lessactive that a delicious French and American Mixtures, 8 weet Jordan Roasted Almond?, Chocolates, Rich Caramels, Portuguese Se crets, et cut, GAY'S CHINA PALACE, No. 1022 Chestnut street.--Selling off the entire stock at less than im porting coot. The assortment consists of Bohemian, French and American Cut Glassware, White French and Deco rated China, Silver-plated Ware, Table Cutlery Welter's, Stone China, &c. And the most complete stock of Fancy Goods, in cluding Orn ame n t s ble and Bronze Statuary, Gilt Mountedand Lava Ware ever imported to this city. White French China Cups andiSaucers, per set, 12 pieces. ..—.. . . ... .'.. . ... $1 25 White Frenc h * China Dining Plates,9% in.;per do. 200 Do. do. do Breakfast d0.,8% " " 190 Do. do. do. Tee d0.,71‘ " " 180 Cat Glass Goblets, per ........ 225 Do. do. Champagnes, per d0zen.......... ..... 176 Do. do. Wines, per dozen.. ..... . ........ 1 2 Do. do. Tumblers, per d0zen...... ..... 125 . And all other goods at equally low prices. GROVER & BAKER'S Elighest. Pre -Mlllllll =wing Machines, no Chestnut etreot, " Prat soNA L.—Billy please come home; a will be forgiven. Do write and lot ua know where you are. - A. J." foss about the absence of Mr. :inward alto ;roller unideessary. No doubt he is inertly gone away from Washington on a little private business—perhaps for the purpose of getting men.ured for a e mnplete rnlt o .S.iprit , g Clothes at Cnarles & Cu 's, u odor tbc Conti coral, in this city. It so; he is only follow ing the fashion of other great men. - SunGicAL INSTRUMENTS and druggistS 7 Bnnirice. S'NOWDEN & tuortont, 28 South leighth etret. CHILDREN CUTTING THEIR TEETH, or afflicted with cramps, cholic, griping . and other infont: e rn plaintr. obtain instant relief from the use of Bower's infant Cordial. . Tim latest specimen of juvenile literature is this: As Wi-11-I-am Wil-king was walking iu the gar den one day, he Met his dear sister and thus he did say: "Why Is a squash like a lit-tle nciasb.y?" She gave It up. "Because," said this wicked b "the old-er he grows the more of a yell-er he will at." MI good gyandmamma overheard him awl went ton Insi sick with grief. Buy your coal at greatly reced prices from W. W. Alter, Ninth street below Girard avenue, and at the corner of Sixth and Spring Garden, streets. "BOWER'S GUM. ARABIC SECRE73. " —Try thorn for your Cough, Sore Throat, Hoarseness or Bronchial Affections. Bower's Depot is Sixth and Vine. Sold by druggists, 3b cents. Srnme: Bias. Spring Hats. The newest and most beautiful styles. The very lowest prices. Oalifords', Continental Hotel. FLOZENCE SEWING MacatufF,. Florence Sewing hiachleo. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. SrFCLALTY.—AII thosegenta desiring elegant fitting pantaloons trill find them at C. C. Dittrlch Co., Continental Elotel, Ninth street. as this branch of. Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants an invitation. Always a tine Et ()Ck of goods on hand. SPRING DATs. Spring Hats. The newest and most beautiful styles. Tho very lowest prices. oahfords', Continental !Intel. lIRATNESS, BLINDNRK4 AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M, D. Professor of the Eye and Mar. treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his °Mee, No. 8& Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrete in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. SPRING HATS. Spring Has. The newet. and lIIOSL beautiful atylev. The very lowest prices. Oak forcP, Continental HOW WARBURTON'S OPENING.— Gentlemen's Hats of the new shapes for Spring are now ready. The most care ful attention has been given in their preparation and manufacture. Due regard has been paid to the best American and Foreign productions, and every thing desirable in style and finish preserved. They are also made Easy-fitting and Ventilating, and per spiration proof to front. 4110 Chestnut street. next door to the Poet-office BOOTS AND SHOES. E -1 Spring Styles in Fine Custom ,„, lVfide Boots and ShoetifOr Gen- Semen. The._ only place in the tjg E-1 city where all the Leading Styles P 3 in First Class Boots and hoes c• vs may be obtained. Prices Fixed ..T 4 at Low Figures. BARTLETT, I 0-1 SS South Sixth Street, above tr• 6-7 Chestnut "Al sen AGUIOULTETUJIJI. 111111M8 WARRANTED CiA.allt,N Bionus ARO nlar became reliable; plant them once and you wlfl plant them always. CM f o r a copy of BULBT'S Carden Almanac for 18138; it will be found motel and in. etructav - They are dietributed without Margo from 8U1E31 4 6 Seed Warehouse, ein and 924 Market stee«t, Rbov:,Ninth. .9.PLOWS, HARROWS. CULTIVA WHS. Will all other implements for tho Farm and Garden, eold at the lowest market rate, at BU181"8 Bead Warehouse, i and ttei Market street, above Ninth. fill BlifillELS PRIME CLOY ERB BED YOB BALE at BLIB Vd Seed Warehouse. mhl4 1 922 and P 24 Midget streotabove Nint FOAL SALE. .11 FUR BALE--NOW Ell PT i —CONVENIEN'i modem Dwelling. Sixth street, obey° Poplar. Ap• ply to J. H. WHEELER, 11U Routh Firth street. lIFOR MLR—WEST PIIILADELPIIIA.—TiI RE E. Story thick }louse; French Roof; Desirable Loci. Son; has every convenience Fine Large R00m... Lot 60 by lb° feet. Oudot' in excellent ordsr. Price, Sti,6o4. Possession immediate. L. C.ICIAVIS. mh18.3t4 138 South Math street. FOR BA'liE'OH'Til )4.ENT; hreeie ory St ne Pointed enttage. ten rooms, per. feet order. Immediate possession. Desirable situa. tion. Price $6 000. Terms envy. Rent $5OO. L II DAVIS. 139 South Sixth street. WARTS. TATeIsTED--A DOI', ABOUT 16 YRARB OLD, IN A TT Retail Coal Office; meet write a fair hand, and good reference required. Salary 11 , .3 p..r week. Addreee "Oa he's'," at Una office. . • TO /NBI RANCE IIItOICERK 11 A gentlen an with twenty4lva years' experience as merchant in this city, who commands an extensive and influential octiuniutance. destrcs to form a floonectlos ith oar who In already ests.blishod in the GENBBaL Mil RANCE I.llo , Khhaohl IitiBINEaS, or to 'Atone who hen a h DOI% (Ale , . of the Paine. Address "INHURAN 4E." this office, midi Stre4. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. -1)11ILAD ELPII lA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 1868. NATIONAL WATCH CO. ELGIN WATCHES! ELGIN WATCHES! NIX -- STY-f - 118 -1114WI1ALIIRKET N 0.1,13. W. Raymond; No. 2, Culver; No. 3, 11., Z. Cul ver; No. 4, J. T. Ryerton; No. 6, G. M. Wheeler; No. 8, Mat. Loftin. But recently placed before tho public. the 6UPE• 11101ITY ON THESE WATCHES IN DESIGN , ‘ND CONSTRUCI lON has already secured for them NAI lONA'. lIEPUTATION, and the DEMAND for them has so RAPIDLY INCREASED that the Company have, been ccmelled to make LARGE ADDITIONS. to their force of Emit)) do and Machinery, in order to meet the requirrnl( nts of tho Trade. Railroad men and others desiring an accurate and rolls, Ho Watch, are invited to examine the R. W.'IIAYMOND MOVEMENT. One of our loading Railroad Companies have been PO welt convinced of its superiority, that they have furnished it to their Engineers, and it is pronounced by them to be the closest running American Railway Writ , .h yet manufactured, and fully equal to some of the lineal imported Watches as a correct Time.keeper. No Movements Retailed by the Comity. Call on your Jeweler and ask to see them. Bovines. Mee andllakaroon4 1 59 and 161 LIKE &TWEET, OBICAGO. mbia e w J. P. Clark, ft zFam'l Biddle, AMERICAN WATCHES, ENGLISH WATCHES, SWISS WATCHES, FROM ALL THE LEADING MAKERS. 18K. LEONTIZirE CHAINS. ISH. CHATELAIN CHAINS. 18K. VEST CHAINS. 18K. GUARD CHAINS. 712 c hestnut Street. 712 fes.wam BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET , Bare just received a full MI ot ;. of the CELEBRATED WATCHES, MADE LIY PITEK PHILIPPE In Seneca. Among them an improved TIMING WATCH. Th,,, Watches took the FIRST GOLD MEDAL At the Paris Exposition, and are made expressly for BAILEY & CO, felt vs . f m rptf J. E. CALDWELL & CO., NEW ' Marble Building, ig 111, No. 902 Chestnut Street, Have the pleasure of offering to their cuatomera VERY SUPERIOR GOLD WATCHES, Theme Watched received the PARIS UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, and weri mar tifaetured exprealy for their retail dales. rr,116.14, 10, 917 WOOD HANGINGS HANGINGS Positively don't fail to see them before ordering any thing else. Wall paper is now among the "Things That Were." WOOD HANGINGS Cost no more. and aro selling by the tbousan I rolls per day. See them and be convinced. No speculation, but stubborn facts. Specimens are also on exhibition at the Store of JAMES C. FINN do SONS. Southeast corner Tenth and Walnut streets. mhl&tfrp • MARY B. CONWAY, Ladies from any part of the United States can send their orders for Dress Materials. Dnosekcloakaßonnets,l3hoea, Under Clothing, Monnoipg Units, Wedding Tresses% 'l.`ra. %T u n g outfits!. jovvelay, &c., also Children's Clothing. In font's W ard. obeli. Gentlemen's Linen. &e. In ordering Ciarments. Lodi. ell will Please send one of th.ir BaST PITTING IMMIX/ lor measurement ; and Ladles visiting the city should not fall to call and have their measures register. d fot future convenience. Refers, hi minim/014W • „ MR. J. K HAFLEIGM. 1012 and 1014 Chesnut street IitIESSREL HOMER COLLADAY & tnia4.am rp 810 and 810 Chestnut street. WE PAVE FOR SALE NORTH __MIS.SOIIRI -R. R. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, At a rate which mill give the purchacer Over Per Cent. On hie investment. BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants' Exchange. N r i t i linrc '7 Per Cent. Interest. 1 5 , I O,OOOTVVELL SECUS - ED — SfoittdiaiES vv vy of these amounts for sale by I. C. PZICE. tohlfi.St• No, SI North Seventh etreeta •;14 ws V:11,11V.. &'4,* 1 I. MADE BY H. R. EKEGREN, IN GENEVA. FROM COPENHAGEN. FIRST GOLD MEDAL AT TUE LATE WOOD HANGINGS. LADIEIP DRESS TRIIRIRIPI{III. LADIES' DBMS FURNISHING AND SHOPPING EMPORIUM, al ROUTS SIXTEENTH STILEET. If 1 - hi:Tall EN Pl CENTRAL PACIFIC L R. ' • FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS • Prinoipal and Interest Payable In GAL toad rettet9o ll all Afie_GovernMentisitultiel._ rag_ Bonds are homed under the special contract laws of Cali feints and Neva Ala and the agreement to Pal Gold bind Ing In law. We offer them for sale at Par, and accrued intermit from Jan. Ist, 1.868, in currency. r • Governments taken In Exchange at the market rates BOWEN & FOX, 13 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE. SPECIAL AGENTS FPORIM THE LOAN IN PHILADEL A. Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bonds OF TELE PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW 'YORK CANAL AND RAILROAD COMPANY. Gnalanteed o Principal and Interest, By the Lehigh Valley Railroad. These Bonds are a portion of $3.0041000 on a road Jwhich will cost about t 86000,000, and being guaranteed_ by the Lehigh Valley Railroad. representing about $l B ,O OOO. are. In every teepee% A First-Ola'ss Investment. AAt 108 Mei: pay interest as Re Lehigh y adta_g ire t 110 • yes at PA A Wrotror . t . hera " tor :ale " North Yen". 64 atm OS and seemed Interest from Dee. 1, 1861. C. & H. BORIS, 3 Merchants' Exchange, - OR BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants' Exchange. NEW YORK STOCKS. ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN THE NEW YOB MARKET Stooks, Gold and Governments, Constivatly furnished us by our Now York Houle. STOCKS Bought and Bold on Corninh.lion in Philadelphia. Now York and &don. GOLD Bought and Sold in largo ind email amounta. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bought and Sold at New York Primal. WITH, RANDOLPiI & CO., NEW WORK, PHILADELPHIA, 3 Nassau St. Seven per cent, First Mtge. Bonds or TILE DaLville, Hazleton & Wilkesbarre R.R. FREE FROM ALL TAB ES. This road will connect with the Northern Central PhilKdelphia and Erie—Lehigh Valley, Lehigh Naviga tion, and Hazleton Railroads, and °trona one of the richest scctions of the g eat middle Coal field. We offer for stile a limited aniount of these Honda at the very low rate of 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants' Exchange. mhl4.3lnro DESI.I4 A BEE INVESTMENTS, Producing Over 7 and S per cent. Interest. LEHIGH NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD FIRST MORTGALE SIX PERCENT. BONDS. FREE FROM ALL SAXES, DUE 1897. ERIE CITY SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, SECURED. BY REVENUE FROM WATER WORKS, Interest Payable in Now York UNION ANL LOANSPORT RAILROAD ?MST MORTGAGE BONDS, SEVEN PER CENT., Interoet i'kyable }Et New York, COLUMBUS AND INDIANA CENTRAL RAILROAD FIRST YORTGAGE t•EVLN PER CENT. BONDS, Interest Payable in New York. Te attention or parties about to invest money or eg. change aecuritiea is invited to the above. Information and prime given on application. DREXEL & CO., 34 South Third Street. BANKING HOUSE OF JAYCO &Os 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A. Dealers in all Government Securities. oala U mhun, POPULAR LOA:N.e Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. CENTRAL PACIFIC 11,AIL.ELOAJD First Mortgage Bonds. Offloo of DE HAVEN & BRO.. No. 40 South Third St. WB OFFER ME BALE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS CENTRAL PACIFIC L R. CO. At Par. and Beek Interest. There is a very large European demand car thaff Ikeda_ wbielv i edged to very large home demand. wiM soon lONA. a the bonds the Comeau* can lainti. The above Bonds pay Ills Per Cent. Interest In Geld, and are a Fire* Mortgage on a read coating about three tames their amount, with very large and constantly inerettallg net revenue. • DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS Th tam HINDS Govmaitazart BEOUBITIES, GOLD. &0.. No. 40 S. Third St. 1868. ciA - RP'E rli B ° s * 1868. 16 S. Third ist. of their own and other blanufacturen No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET. 1868. REMOVAL 1868. OF OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT .. From 519 Chestnut Street, TO NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Where we are now opening AN IMMENSE NEW STOCK OF • FOREIGN CARPETING, Embracing all the lateet and elmicert atyles of ' AXMINSTER. ROYAL WILTON. BRUSSELS. TA. PE/31 RI VELVETS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. DA MASK, AND PA LATIN E VENETIANS; ALSO. ENG. LIMA OIL CLOTHS, together will a full line of DOMESTIC CARPETING% BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS and VENE TUNS, for BALLS and STAIRS, with extra barders. MoOALLPIIE, OREASE & EILOANI mhll-w a m amrpf 'M.;:.A'',.-..1-:. - ..•.i.i - .:..'. ...4,•. .t...:X.:-......' . , - .;..b..:.... - $.. ..:1.-..:, WALKING HOMER COLLADAY & 00. Have now open a moot complete 4sec:diluent of these floods in ()very grade WALKING SULTS Nos. SIS and 320" Chestnut street. CATIPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS. GLEN EOM MILLS, Germantown, Philadelphia, MeCALIXA CRASE & SLOAN Reepectfully invite the attention of THE TRADE to their large Stock of CARPETINGS, CATtPETS, OIL CLOTH, MATTING% do., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. paTreedaZe.r;t7cOgrgg " LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch Street, Between Ninth and Tooth Strout& fe99.Bmrpt GOIMIELLE. irzeok. L WIIIDEIIBIII4II. Jut Received, New Lot of FINE CARPETINGS, Of rich detigar. and offered at Low figures. Oil Cloths, Matting, E. H. GODSHALK &00. 728 Chestnut Street. laMikoro 11211.kA.L.;i;X3i GEO, J. HENKELS, LACY CO; THIRTEMII. AND CHINON PRIM Now offer as entire Row stock of furniture in tfse lablat style, comprising NI111) (MEC. - • • - - IitENOII9BA.NUF.. • P4)11111 0 1E11. GOTHIC. And other styles. We aro prepared to offer inducements in • • • • PItIIJE.. 'We sk o a Spec TßES ialty of SPRING DIASES FutiE ENAMELLED FUIitIKTURR. GEO. J. ItEIIiBILS, MAO ft (0.• nihll.w Int THIRTREISTUand CEISSTNUT. rzitniPmaam GOING TO EIIROPE.—AN FAMILY VISITING • Furopo may hoar of a fa it sad hoaakt warier by *Paling at 9MlL,lteatnat Atceot. F(.l Et At S(4. ALL THE LATEST STYLES, DRESSES. 11W. ESTATES SALES. OHPLIA Nri` cone SA LE:• -MTh rti Or r k Clarke h epee, decree-ed.—Thomas dc 80.4 Aar - tioneere.--TwectorylStoue ',welling and fmt. N. tsl. corner of Queen and h flux a treets, extending through tat Linden Oren!. Gerinantowv. tore° I routc—Ouratraut. to an order of the Orphan , ' Court for the city and Oonnty of P ilhil4th ladelphia, will be cold at public pate, on treaday. Apr , P. 9.1. at It o'clock. noon. at the l'hilxileighla hsa Leone'. the loliowiet dta f:11 WI! ',manly, fate of herlce Kcyree. dceeancd. viz.: All that two story atom., drielJir v and lot of ground, allailte on the not thyroidal,' ide of liorrroun'e limo (now (ue.-fl etrocti. in Unman town (vow la rill) , eecood Wardi: iteninntne on the ride of said Qor en street at a corner of this and land of John Fry. deceared;thencti along the mild lane eolith 413 a deareca, west 42 feet to a Make ;"I), nee Along thene r tb t "t ride of a Id het wide road or vaarrige fold oat for the use , oi the adjoining land, convo3 ed to Luko Williana. north 4FIN deareea. wcat 14 14.1W_ perches to a etake; thence by lard conveyed to 1.4 e %%Infanta. north 414 ii armee*, east -.34 ',et to a stake, and thence by land af the said John Fry. daceared. south degrees, eaat 14 1A•100 perc'hea the vlace of beginning Being the same lot of ground e hich John XL linklue and wife, by deed dated the loth day of Lit•etonher. A. 1.1. 145, rrcordad In deed br,olt A_ W. 51., No. 11, Dear dc., granted and conveyed unto the Had Chatle: Heyrer In ice. by the Court. E. A. . 1 1ERRICK. Clerk 0. 0. ' • Ekocit 'TAYLOR. Administrator. 31. 111031Ati& SONS Auctioneers. trblo liter and 141 So" th Fourth street 1. .„ LOU ltl nALE.-ESTATE OF J 01411% • Murphy, deceased.--)1. Thomas i on s, Aiwthoreets. - Very valuable busimes property. iro Foundry end otiom buildings. and large lot. No. 122 G N o b le 'beet. west of Twelfth sareet.6o feet front,llso deep to Hamilton street with throestory brick building treating** Handl. lon street, two !moor. 1 nrsuaut to an order of the Cit ibank,' Court for the City and County of Philadt i l i t i ta, trill is c sold at pudic sale, on Tuesday, April It, 1 at 12 o'clock. noon, at tun Philadelphia Lachance. the el low Mg derclibed property.,Late of John asurph y . ceued, viz.: /Weise lot of around, situate Ail them:nth "ride of Noble street (formerly called James street), n hai feet 14-rat of Twelfth street Fourteenth W rd; costal in front on Noble street CO feet, and extending In de IR) feet to Hamilton street. The improvements are a trick iron foundry, with elate roof, two stories blab es Noble street, with a ttroestory back building (tenting sa Hamilton street-imitable for pattern end michisie shoes -office on Noble street two stories high. with a Ore proof built in the wall-a new boiler and cogrus of ta-horse power- cue .; inch A Idea's Patent Moira-Cut *lain axe covered w mcntbs-4 feet cylinder -brick ktiek. with arth-1 large and I=6ll crane, both co setae-- core men. core wagon, brushes. Ike. 2 tattlers or mills for cleaning casting,. ass and water throaithodt the building. &r. By the Court E. A. StERRIGT.. Clerk O. C. JOHN IL MURPHY Adzahrlitrator • M. THOMAS &tltrNß. Auctioneers. T. , 10 Tfotril 129 nnd 141 Borah Fourth strait. k.ut.. I 4,1,80 ba E ON WILLIAM f i littbardsoe,deceased.—Tbotnas Son.. Auctioneers. Tueeday ApNl 14, 1810 i. at 12 o' lock,_ neon. will he sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. the renewing descrth.d property, viz.: No. L —Lugo son Vs luabi • Lot. northwest corner of Seventeenth aid Gin rd avenue, three fronts. 141 feet front. 100 feet deep- All that large and valuable lot of . ground. situate at the northwest corner of Seventeenth street and Ohard avenue; containing in front on Girard avenue 140 feet A int limo° Seventeenth street Itra feekand on Walter street. 140 feet 8 incher—three valuable fronts. Itlrelear of all incumbrance. No ^ —Lana and Valuable Lot. $ . W. corner of Seven teenth''and Stiles st - eets; 8 fronts; 141 feet front.- Alt that large and valuable lot of ground, situate at the south west corner of Seventeenth and Stiles streets; containing to front on Sides street 140 test 8 inches, on /Seventeenth st•eet 89 reek on Walter street 140 feet Sloshes. Itlfr t leer of all incumbrance. tlir The above are % cry alttabte. and oituato in s roir dedrable neighborhood, and could be ads antageou.ely dt• sided tato building lute. IT," Bee plan at the Anetton Rooms. Al. TIIOSIAB & RONS. Auctioneers. rohlo.s , Peelt t M.; Red Porstb Fo *rth streak tetat esTA'Pt.--'t SOMAS 4; SONS' BMX.. - Valuable Protwrtp.—Two story Brick Dwelling. No. blEt South ront street.' below 4 atbasine etreot. 44 feet front. On Tuesday. March 31st. Iva 1.1 otc ock. noon. will bet eold at public Cale at the Philadelphia Be. change. all tbo.o 2 contiguous iota of ground, with t h e Improvements thereon erected, situate on the oast side of Front street, below Catharine area. No. 2.:t: ono uf thetas containing in front ou Front etreet 82 feet 6 Caches sad ex:tenable in depth 1 feet, more or le r, ersdua tr• widen -I,s as it ext. nds from Front etre. t, so as to contain oat the east I nd thereof In breadth 21. feet, and the other of t item containing in breadth on Prom street 22 foot, sad extending in depth 80 feet. The improvements con.ist of r, tv..o story h. ick dwelling end attics,with two storydom ble back buildings—hus tho gas, bath, hot and cold water. watencloset, ac. ; (sits fixturte included In the sale, free of charge.) Alto. a atuble and caning clouso in the roar. LW - Clear of all incumbrance. - M. THOMAS dr SONq. Auctioneer% 118 and 141 South Fourth at. r , bisoi E.ii EbTA F.-I.IIOMAS .SONS' 8 ALS.— ar, LI andsonre Modern Residence. No. 1014 Walnut " ' street, c.st of Eleventh street, 12 feet front.l2B feet deep. (..n Tuesulay, April lid. 18M,a 12 o'clock, normovill be sold at public sale, et the Philadelphia Exchange. all that largo and handsome modern three story brick mei.. rusge, with threestory back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the south aide of Walnut street. west of Tenth street. No. 104; containing in front on Walnut street 22 fret. and _extending iu depth 128 feet. The house is well built, and has all the modern conveniences; large saloon 'parlor and kitchen on the first floor; two commodious chambera, diainnroorn, waiters, pantry and numerous closets on the second floor ; gas throughout, bath. hot and cold water. water.closet, stationary wasintands. furnace. cooktnerange, _ IOW" Clear of all incumbrance. oar- PorHenion d June. May be examined from 14 to 2 o'clock. on application to the Auctioneers M. THOMAS JEW INS. nuctioneem. inhift tSar4gt." 4 " 128 and 141 South Fourth street. 1(1 AL EtiTATLI.—THOMAS & SONS , SALH_ Butsinese Location.—Three story Brick Store and Iseams. No. 280 North Fourth street, between Raps and N'ine streets, with 3 throsetary Brick Dwellings la the rear. On Tuesday, April 7th. 19118„ at 13 o'clock, noon. will be sold et public role. at the Philadelphia Brehange. all those brick mossuages an 4 lot of ground thereto be longing, situate on the west aide of Fourth street, North of Race street; containing in front on Fourth street IS feet 4 inches, Om luding half of a 4 feet wide alley.) by 115 foot In depth. The 'improvements area three stem brick store and dwelling fronting_ on Fourth street, No. 230, with 8 three4tory brick dwcillnge in the rear forming a court. , Term, half cash. M. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, • Nos. 189 and 141 b. Fourth street. • mhiF 9R ~r 4 nr.n.L ESTATI:.-4110h1A8 & SONS' Business F.tand Tbreoetory Brick Store and Dwell " ins. No. 18181 ombard street.--On Tuesday, April 7th. 186r.1. at 1 li 2 o'clock. noon. will thatold at pnbll brick at the hin Exchange. all three story nteasu „ge. w bb back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the north side of I,ifinbard ktroot. 103 feet a est of Eighteenth' street. No, lain; the lot con , aining to front on. Lombardi street 18 feet, and extending in depth 60 feot—haa the saw introduced, &c. Mr" Sublect to a yearly Jafound rent of $9O. N. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ',top ore! IRA and 141 Routh Fourth street, Ai'CINON SALES. A ER.LEMA.bi, AUCJIONEER„ -n. Po, 4^.2 WALNUT street, Selo by Order of the Court of Common MONK; - - ABLE GROUND, V VIOUTB. STREET, BELOW INE. ON WEDNESDA March 26. at 12 tocPork noon, wit! be cold at Public gaffe e t the Iglehstute. the following properties of the Gornto* Lutheran Congregation 18 iota east ride of Figkik et, beginning 172 feet noi lb of Race Arcot. tacit 20 feet frost and Ho feet deep. Alpo a grip edininine on the non% 11 feet trout no Eighth etreet and 110 feet deep 8)* ACE EP, BEG OA RTtiWN LANSaiVENTT . SIXTH WAlttv. A lon, a tract intereeeted by Twenty-fifth. Tweatirw sixth. Parker and lairt.n streets. Plan at the At.e. ion Store. 'rerrre, tr I-11.11045. TO BENT. Tli 101.LN'i . - n.. , 4 L)60114.1 I A,V YURNIEIRED IJOIJAM DeLumtv otroet, west of Eighteentk Area, S. KINGW , TON totooA.Y. 42$ Walnut etreet. tatillikSt•
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