Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 09, 1864, Image 10

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    tails PUBLIC SALE.—THOMAS k SONS,
r6l. ctooneers • EPHR A.TA MOUNTAIN
iti.r.tllNGS" AND FARM, LANCASTER CO.,
Pa.—On. TUESDAY , April 26 di, 1561, at 12 o' clock,
noon, will be role at public sale, at the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCHANGE, all that beautiful and
popular summer watering place, known as
,Ephrata Mountain Springs,' ' Hotel, Cottages and
F ar m, situate in one of the moat splendLdJsrtile
counties in the United States, immediately upoo the
Columbia and Reading railroad, and withia se von
tours' ride of New York, via New Jersey Central
railroad ; Philadelphia 4 hours, via Reading rill-,
road or the Pennsylvania Central railroad twice
daily, and Baltimore and Washington 5 and 0
hours, via Northern Central to York and Col um•
bia. There are amp e accommodations for 450
guests, with bath rooms attached to main building
in the yard and in the mountains near by. Ten
pin alleys—billiard saloon—ice cream saloon—ice
house filled with first-rate ice—smoke houses—an
excellent barn with separate accommodations for
private hoi ses—atrriage houses—gardener' a house
connected with a superior garden and truck
patch of 5 acres—tenant house, and all necessary
outbuildings for the farm, comprising 77 acres and
100 perches. 55 acres of which are in a high state
•of cultivation—an excellent apple orchard, an
abundance of all kinds of fruit; grapes, currants,
raspberries, strawberries, &c., during the season.
The lawns are beantifully laid out in walks and
studded with fruit'and ornamental trees. Most of
the supplies for the hotel can be raised upon the
place, and others can be purchased cheap in the
neighborhood. For beautiful scenery, location,
ac. , not surpassed by any place in the State, or
perhaps in the United States. For the last two
seasons the house has been filled to overflowing
with an excellent company. Splendid - roads for
riding and: driving; fine - hunting grounds and
waters, which afford excellent fishing :near by
Persons wishing to see the property will be shown
through it by calling upon the proprietor on the
premises.
A plan and full description of the buildings may
be seen at the Auction Rooms.
07' A mortgage of 810,000, now on the property,
anay remain if desired by a purchaser.
FURNITURE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c.
The house is furnished • throughout with good
and substantial furniture. There are also farming
implements, omnibus and everything requisite to
commence business at two week's notice. The
Furniture cost 817,000 when new. The whole may
be had at a valuation.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap9,16,23 139 and 141 South Fourth et.
dm TRUSTEES' PE rcEILPTORY SALE, Es
tate of William Fotterall, dee' d, Thomas
43r, Sons, Auctioneers, fitst-class CHESTNUT
STREET PROPERTY, corner of Thirteen street.
55 feet on Chestnut street,
100 feet on Thirteenth street, Threa Fronts.
.55 feet on Kelly street,
Pursuant to the last will and testament of W. F.
POTTERALL. deo' d. , will be sold at public sale,
without reserve, ON TUESDAY, April 26, 1861, at
12 o' clock, noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE. the two following described proper ties,
Clear of all Incumbrance, viz: No. 1 corner of
CHESTNUT and THIRTEENTH stregts.
All that valuable four-story brick messnage
and lot of ground, situate on the north-west
corner of CHESTNUT and THIRTEENTH
streets; containing in front Chestnut street 30 feet,
and extending in depth, of that width, fronting on
Thirteenth street, 100 feet to Kelly street, on which
the front is thirty feet, built and. finished in the
best and most substantial manner for the use of the
late owner—marble hall, mahogany doors on first
iloor—large chambers—two bath rooms with hot
and cold water, water closets, furnace, fire-proof
safe, &c. Immediate possession. Copper roof on
both houses.
as No. 2.—A1l that valuable four-story brick
messuage and lot of ground, adjoining the
above on the west, containing in front on Chest
nut street 25 feet, and extending in depth, of that
width, 100 feet to Kelly street--built and finished
in the best and moat substantial manner. Pos
session lst August.
Oar Chestnut street, betwein Thirteenth and
Broad streets, is rapidly improving for business
purposes, and the above would make two splendid
Stores. The two together are admirably adapted
for a Public Hall above, with Stores underneath,
•or any other business requiring large space in a
first-rate location.
CLEAR br ALL INEIIMMIANCE.
O2r,Sale absolute, without reserve or limitation.
Two. thirds may remain on mortgage, or all cash.
By Order of Trustees.
M. THOMAS Zr SONS, Auctioneers,
ap9,16, 23 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
411 - R EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE.—
rea.Estate of JOHN T. RICKETTS, deceased.—
THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.—VALUAßLE
BUSINESS STAND. 4-story Brick BAKERY,
Steam Engine, Machinery, Ac.', No. 157 NO RT
FRONT STREET, extending through to WATER.
STREET, 76 feet front. On TUESDAY, April
26th, 1861, at 12 o' clock noon, will be sold at pub
lic- sale, without reserve, at the PHILADEL
PHIA EXHOANGE,
die All that four-story brick messnage occupied
Ws a Biscuit Bakery„with steam engine, bake
ovens, machinery, and lot of ground, situate on
the east side of Front street and west side of Water
'street (as. widened to 39 feet), between Arch and
Race streets; containing in front on Front street
76 feet 5 inches, more cr less, and on Water street
lisfeet 113¢ inches,and in depth extending from
ront to Water stret, 45 feet, more or less.
Built by the late owner expressly for a Bakery.
An engine of 20-home power, with 12. brick ovens,
and 1 rotary oven, with all the machinery attached,
in good running order—having capacity for baking
200 barrels of flour per day; being one or the moat
extensive private bakeries in this country—now
engaged in baking +by contract) for the Navy De
partment. May be examined at any time. Further
information will be given on application to the
Executors.
One-third of the purchase money, being the
Widow's dower, to remain on the premises.
$2OO to be paid at the time of sale.
Aar SALE ABSOLUTE, without any reserve or
limitation.
EDWARD L. CLARK. Executors.
NORRIS S. CUM&IINGS,
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap9,16,23 139 and 141 South Fourth street
ailif SALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS. —TII.O AI AS
MLA SONS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE PRO
PERTY, Nos. 813 and 817 WALNUT street,
between Eighth and Ninth streets. On TUES
DAY. April 26th, 1864, at 12 o' clock, Noon, will
be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, the following described property.
Clear of all incnmbrance. Terms half cash, viz:
No. 1. —All that rhree-story brick messnage
with two-story back buildings and lot of ground,
situate on the north side of Walnut street, No. 813,
between Eighth and Ninth streets; containing in
front on Walnut street 22 feet 3 inches, and extend
ing in depth of that width 70 feet, then widening to
25 feet, and extending of that increased width the
further depth of 65 feet, making the 'entire depth
135 feet Together with the right of building over,
(as now built,) the alley, 2 feet 9 inches wide, on
the west, and the common use and privilege of
said alley.
Immediate possession. See plan.
MNo. 2. —All that three-story brick messnage
with two-story back buildings and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Walnut street,
No. 817; containing in front on. Walnut street 20
- feet 3 inches, and extend mg in depth 120 feet. To
getherwith the right of- building over and under
one-half of an alley 3 feet wide, on the west.
Immediate possession. Keys may be had on ap
plication to the Auctioneers.
By the vacation of a court, 7X feet wide on the
north, makes this lot 127% feet in depth. See plan.
• M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap9,16, 23 139 & 141 South Fourth Street.
SPLENDID MANSION &ND COUNTRY
IMBILSEAT, NEAR GERMANTOWN, FOR
'ALE.—The subscriber offers for sale a very ele
gant Mansion-house; situate at the corner of MAN
-11E1351 and GREEN streets, Germantown. The
house has spacious back buildings, built of stone,
and finished in the very bestmanner, regardless of
expense, with large' saloon parlor, spacious hall
and staircase of solid oak; large dining room,
pantry with 'fireproofs, and kitchen on the first
floor; four large chambers, bathroom, with all
the modern conveniences, and library on the
second floor, and four chambers on the third floor;
gas and water throughout, with stationary wash.
standi; cellar paved and very dry.
'1 he stable and barns are complete. Fine garden
in good order. The most attractive feature con
sists in the Old Shade and Evergreens, combining
one of the most desirable places to be found in the
country.
There are between seven and eigkt acres of
ground in the estate Convenient to Wayne and
buy's Lane Stations and near Main street.
Can be examined any day in the week.
Apply to - LEWIS H. REDNER,
ap9-12t§ No. 152 South Fourth street.
, fifrlW PUBLIC SALE, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.
Sla —THOMAS Is SONS, Auctioneers. —VAL
UABLE BUSINESS STANDS. BRICK
STORES, Nos. 205, 207 and 209 PEAR street, and
three-story BRICK STORE, N. W. corner Dock
and. Pear streets. On TUESDAY, April 12th,
1861, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public
Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
all those brick stores and three contiguous lots of
ground therenato belonging, situate at the north
west corner of - Dock and •Pear streets; containing
together in front on Pear street 116 feet 9N inches,
and on Dock street 48 feet 2 inches. .The The improve
ments are two modern bunt• live-story brick store
houses, Nos. 205 and 207 Pear street, and a three
story store-house, No. 209 Pear street; also, a
three-story brick store, on the corner of Pear and
Dock streets, occupied as a wooden ware estab
lishment. The cellars under the Pear street pro
perty are of unusual depth, built for beer vaults,
and well adapted for extensive and heavy storage
and factory purposes.
Wir CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANCE.
Lithographic Plans may be had at the Auction
Booms.
X. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap9 139 and 141 S. Fourth street
reIOCOLATE.—WALTER BAKER & CO.' g
V Chocolate • Cocoa and Broma ; single, double
and triple Vanilla ; also, Orid Cocoa and Cocoa
Shells, in store and for sale by Wfll. S. GRANT,
ELOalll Ue tPirtirs Wharf's.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PIinADELPHIA. SATURDAY, APRIL 9. 1864.—TRIPLE SHEET.
inRESIDENCE , CI:UROR LANE. -wm.
LOW AVENUE AND ARRA.T STREET,
3% ACRES. —A large house, with 3% acres of land,
on Church lane, Willow .avenue and Armat street,
near Church Lane Station. The house is very
comfortable and convenient, built on a rock, very
dry, and the situation healthy—has a Chilean's
furnace, gas, &c.; hydrant water, hot and cold,
through the house; bathroom, kitchens with
ranges; a well of excellent water, under cover;
porches on three sides of the house, &-c. A. good
stone stable, with hydrant water. Lawn and or
namental grounds on three sides of the house, with
fine large old trees and shubbery. A large and ex
cellent kitchen garden on Armat street, which can
be sold for building lots.
Terms —53,000 may remain on - mortgage, if de
sired by a purchaser.
May be examined any time previous to sale.
Two acres of meadow land,*on the opposite side
of Willow avenue, may be purchasecl, if desired.
iffel RESIDENSE, IREEIL street, between
Duy's and Fisher's lanes. All that well
built 2%-story stone dwellng, with two-story back
building and lot of ground, situate on the westerly
side of Mehl street, between Dnys's and Fisher's
lanes, within about 300 feet of main street,
Germantown; the lot containing in front on. Mehl
street 00 feet, and extending in depth 10S feet.- The
house is well built of best materials and lined
throughout; has transoms over all the chamber
doors; parlor, hall, dining-room and two kitchens
on first floor; verandas front and back; bath, hot
and cold water, furnace, range, gas oven, gas
pipes throughout the house, Zsc.
a;ii - OLEAR OF ALL INOTJMERANCE.
TERMS—S3,SOO may remain on mortgage. Pos
session Ist May.
A vacant lot adjoining, 60 feet front, may be pur
chased at private sale.
Z[TWO MODERN STONE DWELLINGS,
CRELTON avenue, west of Green street. ,
All that new 2% -story stone messuage and lot of
ground, situate on the southeast side of Chelton
avenue, west of Green street, Germantown; the
lot containing in front on Chelton avenue 100 feet,
and extending in cepth 174 feet. Tne house is 37
feet front and finished in modern style.
Off. CLEAR. OF ALL INOVDIBRA.NCE.
A house and lot adjoining, of same, size and
description.
nEir OLEAR OF ALL INOTTINIBR &NOE.
They are situate in a desirable part of German-
town, and within a few minutes walk of the Rail
road Depot.
Er May be examined on application to W. H
Stokes,,Germantown.
1.1„„ THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
au9 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
4 EXECUTOR' SAND TRUSTEES' PER
EMPTORY SALE.—THOM&S & SONS
Auctioneers. —On TUESDAY, April 12th, 1864, 'a
12 o' Clock, noon, will be sold at public. sale with
out reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described property, viz :
No. 1 Valuable BUSINESS STAND, four-story
BRICK STORE, N. W. corner of THIRD and
BRANUM streets; with a two-story brick office
fronting on Branch. street.
All that valuable four-story brick store and lot
of ground, situate at the northwest corner of Third
and. Branch streets ; containing in front on Third
street 16 feet, 4 inches, and extending in depth of
that width 25 feet, then widening on-the north side
2 feet, and thence extending that increased width
18 feet, 4 inches, further in depth 61 feet (the entire
depth being 66 feet, )'to a four feet wide alley, with
the free use and privilege thereof. It is an old and
valuable business stand, been occupied as a Drug
Store for several years.
Clear of all incnmbrance. Sale absolute.
eNo. 2. THREE-STORY BRICK STORE,
No. 30.6 BRANCH STREET, west of Third
street
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground, situa a on the nor:h side of Branch street,
west of Third street. No. 305; containing in front
on Branch street 17 feet. (including the eastern
most 1 foot of a 3 feet wide alley by about 4l feet
deep from Branch street ) and extenoing in depth
93 feet; bounded on the north by a 4 feet wide
alley, together wth the common use and privilege
of said alley. It is occupied for the maeufacturing
of military goods.
Clear of al , Incumbrance.
Terms—cash on the execution of the deed. $lOO
to be paid at the time of sale.
Sale Absolute. _ _ a.p.o
dle- No. 3. -NEAT MODERN DWELLISTG,
in N 0.1016 CHERRY Street, East of Eleventh.
All that neat modern three-story brick messnage,
with two-story back building and lot of ground
situate on the south side of Cherry street, 207 feet
east of Eleventh street, Ne. 1016; the lot containing
in front on Cherry street 22 feet 6 inches, and ex
tending in depth 69 feet. It has the gas introduced,
bath, hot and cold water, range, furnace, /sc.
Kr Clear of all incumbrance.
TERMS—Cash on the execution of the deed
8100 to be paid at the time of sale.
Sale absolute.
M. THOMAS Zs SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
MtREAL .ESTATE,GERMAN['OWN.
THOMAS & SONS' SALE. —ELEGANT
NEW MANSION, WISTAR Street. —On TUES
DAY, April 12, 1064, at 12 o' clock, noon, will be
sold, at Public Sale. at the PHILADELPHIA
EXCHANGE, all that superior handsome new
three story brick =assuage and lot of ground, sit
uate on the northwest side of Duy's Lane, now
Wistar street; containing in front 74 feet, and ex
tending in depth 320 feet to Jefferson street-2
fronts. The house built of best materials, in the
best manner, for the use of the present owner with
out regard to cost; walls 18 inches thick through
out, all dampness prevented; replete with the
modern conveniences, bath-room, water-closet,
/cc.; handsome parlor, dining room, hall, library,
and 2 kitchens on first floor; 10 chambers, a never
failing spring of excellent water in the summer
kitchen; unusual number.of large and convenient
closets and clothes presses; altoge'her a commodi
ous and 'elegant residence for summer and winter.
The grounds planted with fruit and ornamental
trees, grapery, Ice. The situation one of the highest
and healthiest in Germantown; from the observa
tory are extensive views of the surrounding coun
try, including the entire city of Philadelphia, and
almost an uninterrupted view of the shipping from
Kensington to Lazaretto.
rar House finished last October. Immediate
possession, the owner removing from the State.
flar" CLEAR OF ALL INCUMBRANCE.
TERMS—SB,OOO may remain on mortgage.
ale REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS'
mat SALE.—SUPERIOR AND - ELEGANT
RESIDENCE, Stable and Coach House, and Large
Lot of Ground, 76 feet front (wiciening.to 116 feet)
and 216 in depth, N. E. cor. Eighteenth and Sum
mer streets, opposite LOGAN SQUARE; On
TUESDAY, April 12th, 1864, at 12 o'clock, noon
will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHIL ADELr
PHIA EXCHANGE, all that large and superb),
mansion and two contiguous lots of ground, situate
on the north-east corner of Eighteenth and Summer
streets, opposite Logan Square; containing in front
on Eighteenth street, 76feet, and extending in depth
fronting on Summer street, 216 feet, widening at the
distance of 150 feet from Ejghteenth street, to il6 feet
and extending (of that increased. width of 116 feet)
to Winter street—making a third front, with outlet'
also through Autumn street into Vine street. The
stable and coach house, with dwelling for coach.
man attached ,fronts on Winter street. The man
sion fronts on Eighteenth street, (opposite the
elegant Public Square), is four stories high, 52
feet front, 45 feet in depth, finished throughout in
superior style and replete with modern improve
ments and conveniences, brick water drains con
necting with the public culvert, are laid through
the cellar and through and around the exterior of
the house. Plan at the Auction rooms..
etir" It is altogether a superior and commodious
Residence, and being opposite one of the most
elegant Public Squares in this city, a very desirable
one.
far Clear of All in cumbrances.
May be examined on application to tbe Auc
tioneers. M. THOMAS lc SONS,
ap9 Auctioneers, 119 and 141 South 4th at.
1111 REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS k SONS'
JEISALE. VALUABLE TAVERN AND
DWELLING, Nos. 1131, 1333, 1135, and. 1137
VINE STREET, with 6 two-story Brick Dwell
ings and 4 three. story brick dwellings in
the rear; lot 70 feet front and 110 lest deep
to Pearl street. —On TUESDAY, April 12th,
1864, at 12 o' clock, noon, will be sold at public
sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
all those brick and frame messnages and the lot of
ground thereunto belohging, situate on the north
side of Vine street, below Twelfth street; contain
ing in front on Vine street 70 feet, and extending in
depth 140 feet to Pearl street. The improvements
are a substantial three-story brick tavern and
dwelling, with double three-story back buildings
and 3 two-story frame dwellings adjoining, front
in& on Vine street, Nos. 1131, 1333, 1135, and 1137
and 0 two-story brick dwellings in the rear, form
ing a court, and 4 three-story brick dwellings
fronting on Pearl street. Two fronts.
27" Clear of all incumbrance.
Terms—Half Cash. $lOO to be paid at the time
of sale.
M. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneers,
ap9 139 and 141 S. Fourth street
REAL ESTATE —THOMAS lc SONS'
mu SALE.—HANDSOME MODERN RESI
DENCE, No. 1307 LOCUST street, west of Thir
teenth street, opposite the elegant Mansion and
Garden of General Patterson. On TUESDAY,
April 12th, 1864, at 12 o' Clock, Noon, will be sold
at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. EX
CHANGE: ll that handsome modern four
story brick messuagef with three story back
buildings and lot of „ground, situate on the north
side of Locust street, west of Thirteenth street, No.
1307; containing in front on Locust street 22 feet,
and extending in depth 120 feet to a 3 feet wide
alley, leading into Thirteenth street, with the
privilege thereof. The house is finished with the
modern improvements and conveniences.
!lam Clear of all, indumbrance.
liar May be examined any- day previous to sale.
It is a very desirable and beautiful location, op
,posite General Patterson's elegant Mansion and
Garden, and overlooks on the north the gardens of
Thirteentludreet and Walnut street houses.
N. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap9 IN and, 141 ' South Kourth street.
"WARNOCK'S OLD STAND."
E. B. LEE,
No, 43 North Eighth Street,
Successor to Wm. Warnock,
HEW now open from the late New York Auction
bales,
SILKS.
Heavy Solid Ponlt de Sole,
Ail new shades at St 95.
iigga ltsatChe qu ali ty Checki
Silks i heavy.
K 8 LKS from ;l to $4.
Balm Heavy Solid Color Corded
CHOICE COLORS, DOUBLE WIDTH,
ALL-WOOL DELAINES.
Plaid Mohair POPLINS.
HA NDSOME FRENCH PARASOLS.
A large lot of SILK SUN UMBRELLAS, at
lees than mairsiacturers' prices.'
Handsome Grenadine Shawls, at Old Prilies.
Superfine Double 7 willed BLACK THIBET
LONG SHAWLS.
Splendid quality HEAL THREAD VEILS.
HOOP SKIRTS,
Best quality and Newest Shapes, made expressly
for our sales.
its B. B. LEB, 43 North Eighth st.
OPENING
OF
SPRING MANTILLAS
-AND
CLOAKS,
On Monday, April 11th;
JOHN W. THOMAS,
No 405 and 407 North Second tt,
HENSZEY & CO.
Photographers,
rip, a§ l2 ARCH STREET.
The Hon. George Thompson
Will Address
The Members of the Union League,
ON MONDAY EVENING, April 11.10
GEORGE J. BOYD,
STOCK ANT) EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 113 South THIRD street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis
sion, at the Board or Brokers.
Government Securities, ,Specie and Linen:rent
money bought and sold. mh2-3mrp§
CUMBEELAND SAUCE. —For Toast meats,
steaks, fish soups, .Icc its excellence is un
equaled. Sold by all Grocers. General Depot,
45 North Water street. a137-3t,p*
C UMBERLA ND SAUCE. —A most wholesome Tonic. Applicable to erery variety or dish.
Sold by all Grocers. General Depot. 45 North
Water street. ap7-3tr p*
SAVAGE'S LTBS.I.NA—Fresn from t3anada;
For sale by JAME 3 T. bIiINN,
apn-Strp . Broad and Spruce.
FAMILY SEWING, -EMBROIDERING,
BRAIDING, Quilting, Tucking, kc., beau
tifully executed on the GROVER fr. - BAKER
SEWING MACHINE. Machines, with oper
ators, by the day or week, 730 CHESTNUT
street. apt-3m§
f`c 1E64. P.—HOUSEKELFERS WILL FIND
Uf„ a good assortment of Knives and Forks,
Spoons, Waiters. Sauce-pans, Butter-kettles. Tea
and Coffee Pots, Tubs, Buckets. Brooms,Baskets,
and Brushes, at GRIFFITH & P &GUS,
nahs-Iyrpo 600 ARCH:lSt:rest.
PONE PALM OM SOAP. —Tlus Soap is muds
of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege.
table Soap; !more suitable for Toilet use than those
tazde item animal fats. In boxes el one dozen
cakes for $1 50 per box. Manufactured by
0. - EO. N. - Fr IT - EXTON & SON,
Ne. 110 Margaretta street, between Front and
Second. above OLllowhill street. <1•17-1Yrlei
MUSIOAL BOXES, IN 11ANDSOMS OASES,
playing from two to twelve choice melodies,
`or sale by FARR & BROTHERS, Importers,
mh23 No. a3t Ohestnnt street, below Fourth
SOAP—PURE FANCILY SOAP. —CONTAINS
no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY,
but is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should be
used by every family.
Put up in BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, full
weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds,
not Bars or Lumps, as many manufacturers brand
their boxes. Manufactured byY
GEORGE M . F.T.KINTON k S ON,
d.17-Iyrpi 116 Maricarettastreat
SAAO NATHANS, AUCTIONEER and
I
MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal Office, es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
la large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Cloth
ing, and goods of every description. Cake hours
from B A. M. till 7 P. M cice2o-trip
Q HARVEY TT:LOMA&
STOCK BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission;
at the Board of Brokers.
Particular attention given to U. S. Government
Loans. lae-fimrp6
MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK,
Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, A
Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ
ment. M. A. TORREY
mhl9 1900 Filbert street.
sift,. WOOD'S CELEBRATED Et' Z
MOWER.—Machines now in store and for
sale by ROBERT BUIST,
Agricultural Warehouse,
Nos. 922 and 924 Market st., above Ninth.
XFIFTY BUSHELS EXTRA. EARLY
, DANIEL - ROURKE PEAS--Just received
oin London, and for sale by
ROBERT BUIST, Jn.
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse,
Nos. 922 and 024 Market at., above Ninth.
soft PLOUGHS, HARROWS, OULTIVA
= TORS. —Field and Garden Rollers Hay
cutters, Grain Fans, 4,..htrns, with all other im
plements of the best manufacture, for sale by •
ROBERT BM,ST, Sit ,
Agricultural Warehouse,
lt§ 922 and 924 Market st. , above Ninth,
PRATT'S STEEL SPRING TOO L&
HORSE RAKES.—Farriers Who wish
Bakes for the coming harvest, shotilld secure
them early to prevent disappointment. A full
stock now in store and - for sale at manufacturers
prices, by BOBERT BUIST, Jr., Agricultural
Warehouse, Nos. 922 and 924 MARKET street
above Ninth.
MI FOR SALE.—Superior DWELLING-,
Mg. ELEVENTH, below SPRITUEI every mo
dern improTetaent. Apply at 1022 WALNUT. *
~ JAMES BELLAK,
• - .- 7 72 -01-6, ,,- 279 and 2 8 1SonthFIFTH liltri , r-..
. _
. : STREET, .
Sole Agent for i
G. A. FRINGE & CO.'S
World-Renowned Melodeons,
HARMONIUMS AND 2-.2RAwiliG-Roola
ORGANS
ERNEST (}ABLER'
RAVEN & BACON'S,
HADLET, DAVIS & OM'S,
lan-3=W CELEBRATED PIANOS
, . _ THE UNION PIANO MANU
::', FACTURING UOIIIPANy have al
thei r factory and warerooms, 19117
WALNUT street, always a moat beautiful assort
ment of their unrivalled FLeairos, which they
sell at the lowest cash prices or' on instalments.
Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and
every4eatzbefacdon and guaranies will be given
buyer:.
BERLIN ZEPHYRS
AND
EMBROIDERIES,
Just received by steamer America, a fall assort
went of mew and beautiful colors
REAL BERLIN ZEPHYRS.
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
DO CUSHIONS,
DO CHAIR SEATS,
DO PIN CUSHIONS,
DO LAMP MATS.
ZEPHYR SHAWLS;
• Commenced Suspenders,
bilk Canvas. Filling Silks,
zce.,
Wm. Menke 81 Brothers,
NO. 804 ARCH ST.
ap"9.24
PiOLEIVS
Ile{Noble' Cod Liver Oil.
THE STANDARD OF EXOELLENCE—PUBS,
rEEsa AND TASTELESS.
The Bluest remeay for
Coughs and Colds,
Scrofula, Rheumatism,
General Debility, ato
The undersigned haying an experience of fifteen
years in the facture of Ood Liver Oil has recently
greatly improved the process of procuri.g it, and
now offers to the putlic a preparation that for un
deviating purity. uniform freshness ono superior
ity of preparation is unmat:hod. rhese results
are maintained by th• personal supervision of the
prow le or, whose efforts have made this Otl the
standard of ex -elleiice Phyal nans and alters
looking to the attainment of the greatest methanol
efficacy in the shortest time, and thereby obviating
indigestion and nausea in the pati-nt, can secure
their purpose by the administration of my Oil.
CHARLES W. NOL,EIq,
No. 154 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Sold also by WYETEi & BROTHER,
No. 340. WALNUT Street;
OLIVER, 19th and Spruce; and others. apfl-Dni
GIRARD LIFE AND TRUST CO.
Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, 1864,
$1 824 393 52.
Mutual Inaurance, Combined witk.the
Security of a Capital.
BONUS or PRCFITS declared every five years,
Lb r Tame of wrach is owe in cash, or it may be
added to the Policy and thus increase the amount
of Insurance.
THE TEN YEAR PLAN.
All Policies under this plan participate in the
Fronts of the Company.
Office 408 Chestnut Street.
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary.
ORRIN ROGERS, Gen. Agent.
13 SEE BOOKS OF THE COMPANY.
a 0.64
N OW OPEN,
PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS
AND SYR' NG ()LOARS.
Also.
Garments of our own nrinufacturn •
OF THE LATEST nTY LES,.
and in
GREAT VARIETY.
J. W. PROOTOR 00.
920 CHEtTNIIT street.
ap4 to 244
JAS. R. CAMPBELL at CO.,
727 CHESTNUT ST.,
HAVE MADE EXTENSINE ADDITIONS TO
THE.R POPULAR SPOOK OF
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
AND
DRESS GOODS,
WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL
At Moderate Prices,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED
COST OF RECENT IMPOR
TATIONS.
Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs.
30 WE RESPECTFULLY
GALL THE ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE
TO OUR STOOK OF
SPRING MILLINERY
GOODS.
WE HATE NOW OPEN
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
French Flowers,
RIBBONS, SILKS,
LACES, VEILS, &c.
BERNITEIM,
726 CHESTNUT ST.
F Manufacturers
is 00.,
of
MAMMA AND TARRED GORDACFB,
Gonna, Twiaa, /so.,
NO. 53 North Water street and No. 22 North Date
ware asenns, Philadelphia.
litmus H. Frrure. Palm: um WE.to
VIAIALD F. Quorwas,
GOLD PENS.
THE FLEXIBLE GOLD PENS OF THE
American Gold Pen CoMpany,
Are contidered far superior to alLsiow in use.
RECOMMEND n.TIONS can be seen from offi
cers <f BANtiF, IN . -.IEIRAN ON UOM.ANIKS.
BAN R MGM • FUSES. NF, MSPAPER FLOES
P bT OF, 10E. 01.wRGY, strEti TING Ma.S
TERS, BUSINEzzS MEN, and the community in
general.
These-PENS are all
WARRANTED
and for sale by the majority of Jewelers and Sta
tioners throughout the City and Country,
Salesroom,
r.
s balesroom i
8. E. corner Fightb and Chestnut sts.
L B. MARTER,
• Wholesale Agent.
ape -3t;
Having completed the improvemmts at our
St,res we have now greater convriences addi
tional light and roJrn or the display of the
Largest Stock of Dress Goods we ever
Exhibited,
Purchased principally at the Philadelphia and
New ork Auctions which will be sold at prices
to insure quick sales.
Consumption,
WHOI,Rs A.LE AN 9 RETAIL,
Ssiony Woven Drees Goods, ranging from CO to
50 cents. •
Printed M. nss4ine Delsines.
Mousseline Del ines.
Plbin and Fat. cy - Alps.eas, in Low, Medium and
Fine Grades.
Plain Plaid and Foriped Poplins.
Plain a, d Fancy Mozamblques.
Plain at d Figarea Grenadines.
Poll re Ohevree.
Traveling Dress Ma erials, kc., &e.
CURWFN STODDAB.I & BROTHER,
450. 452 & 454 North Second St.
MAO ABOVE WILLOW.
SPRING
DRESS GOODS.
GRAY'S PATENT
MOLDED COLLARS
Have now been t efore the pnbh , ler nearly a year.
They are universaily pronounced the neatimit and
best fitting collars extant.
The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free
from the angles noticed in all other coilars.
The cravat causes r o puckers on the inilde of
the turn- dovrn collar—they are AS SMOOTH IN
SIDE AS Oti TSI DE—and therefore perfectly free
and easy to the neck.
The titarotte Cc liar has a =tooth. and evenly
ished edge ON BOTH SIDT.B.
These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper
cut in the form of a Collar, bat are XOLDED AND
FLUTED TO BLT THB MICH.
Tt ey are made in "Ptovelty" (er turn-down
style); in every half sise from 19 to 17 inches and
in •Enreka', (or Garotte, ) from 13 to 17 inches; and
packed in "solid sizes' in neat bine cartons, con
taining 100 each; also in smaller ones 01 10 each—
the latter a very hardy package for Travelers,
Army and Navy Officers.
LW - EVERY WM. AR is stamped
• Gray's Patent Molded Collar."
Sold by all Dealers in men's Furnishing (}Dods•
The Trade supplied by _
Van Benson, Boehmer lc Co.,
627 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia,
Impoi tern and Wholesale Dealers in igen' s For
nishing Goods. mh2o-3mrp4
HOSIERY
, AT RETAIL.
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
No. 902 Chestnut street,
Begs to inform his customers that he has no*
store a complete assortment of
ENGLISH HOSIERY;
Swiss Hosiery,
In the Best Makes and Suitable for the
- First-Class Retail Trade.
rah26-tfa
P. A. HARDING & CO.
Importers and Jobbers of
STRAW
AND
MILLINERY GOODS,
NO. 413 ARCH ST.
THELADBLP
DOG MIN WALKING GLOVES.
We have just received an assortment of Gents'
DOG SKIN WALKING GLOVES, of a very
superior quality, which will fit the hand equal to
the finest kid gloves. Also a large assortment of
LADIES and GENTLEMEN' S
FRENCH KID GLOVES,
Of Clourvoisier's, Alexandre's and Jouvin's
make.
N. 8.-Ladies and Gentlemen's BUckskin
Gloves and Gauntlets always on hand and made
to order. -
HEALY & CO.,
ap7-6ti] 330 S.E.Cor.FOURTH aruIOHESTNTJT.
•
CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
Mr. O. E. SA.EGENT'S orders for
Tuning and Repairing Pianos are rs
ceived at Mason es Oo.'s Store, OW CHESTNUT
Street, only. • Mr. Sargeant has had Eleven Years'
factory experience in Easton, and FivsYsars' oft!
employraentin Philadelphia. sPEoLs.I.-Pianos
re-TestAerect to sound 51 soft and sweet-tend as
new, without relsasing.
Tervat
AUCTION NOTICE.
W. K HOLLINGSREAD, Auctioneer;
BY
CHARLES C. WARREN,
Sale': 1001 W No. 22 vortlandt Street.
SEMI-WEEKLY
SHOE SALE
ON TIIESDAY S APRIL 12 1 1854,
AT los O'CLOCS.
The attention of the Trade is invited
to the large assortment of Valuable
Goods invariably offered at our Sales;
whieh are held regularly on Tuesdays
and Fridays during the entire year:
ap9 2t
TO SINGERS.
'anted Imnaediately, a Number of
•
Singers
For the CHORUSES 'of MUSICAL ENTER
TAINMENTS to be given under the direction of
the COMMITTEE having charge of this Depart
ment of the SANITARY FAIR in Fhiladelpttla.
SOPRANOS,
CONTRALTOS,
TENORS, and
BASSES
REQUIRED. Competent Vocalists, applying
'without delay, between eleven and one o' clock,
at J. E. GOULD'S, corner of SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Sts., may have PROFIPABLS
ENGAGEMENTS during the present and next
month.
J. R. FRY.
Chairman of Committee on Musical Entertain.
ments for the Great Central Fair. a7.3t5
Rioh spring Dress Goods
From recent arrivals, Choice and desirable styles.
CIIILWEN STODDART tc BROTE:ER,
F''
FANCY DRESS SILKS.
In desirable styles from recent selections
CUEW.t. N STODDART a BROTHER,
450, 452 and 454 North SE() AND St. ab. Willow
Black Dress Bilks,
Black Oros de Rhines, all - widths and grades
Black Poffitas,
Black Armnres.
Black Gros d' Atrial:Le;
Black Oros Grains,donble-faced Figaregi
Brocades.
OURWEN STODD ART & BROTHER,
450, 452 at 454 North SECOND St. ab. Willow
Traveling Dress Materials
01 New and desirable styles.
Curwen Stoddart & Brother,
450, 452 and 454 North Seoond St.,
PREPARING ARTICLES FOR
GREAT CENTRAL
Olin procure the following at a liberal reductioa
Zephyrs, Embroidering CanTa9,
Shetland Wool, Zephyr Patterns,
Gilt Braid, Crochet Cotton,
Silk Embroid' ng Braid, Silk Cords,
Worsted Braid, Tidy Cotton.
Embroidering Silk, Machine Silt,
Floss Thread, • rroehet Needles.
Purse Twist,
Germantown Wool;
4c . This article is as rich in colors, nearly as fine
is texture, and as well adapted for many Rinds of
tansy work as the German Zephyr, and is at least
ONE DOLLAR per pound cheaper. ALSO,
Woolen and Cashmere Yarns,
Of the finest grades, suited for Ladies' , Gents',
and Infants' wear, and various Fancy Articles.
ALSO,
A fail assortment of the following at regular retail
Bugle Gimps,
Gimpuir Laces,
Si ‘ lk Beltings,
Stockings,
Gloves,
Corsets,
Towelings,
Drillings, .
Dress Linings,
Ranging from Fifty cents to One Dollar and a
quarter per yard, of a goad quality, and at least
Ten Cents per yard cheaper than usual prices.
Ladies will do well by examining them, and also
our Black Delaines, before yarchasing elsewhere.
IVP - Particular attention is invited to our stock of
SUN UMBRELLAS,
of 'which we have a large assortment at reasonable
prices.
Se - Orders carefully and promptly attended to.
;IQ - Persons ordering from the country will please
name their express or nearest stage ronte.
JOHN M. FINN,
S. E. corner . Seventh and Arch stg.
IgirOUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE.
apt-sit.W
A L GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, 01
onr own importation, reliable in quallV l
and allow prices.
FARR & BROTHER, Importers
594 Chestnut street. below Four4L,
LADIES' TRUSS AND BRACE TORE
e
--Conducted by Ladies,TWELFTH Street.
first oor below Race. Every article in their line
elegant, easy and - correct in make. 0, H.
NEEDLES, Proprietor, attends to Gehtlemen on
the Southwest corner T VELPTH and RACE
streets. hi. B.—Professlonalaccuracy in
waxed, 41141-15tql
aol3-~rsrgf
Above Willow
LADIES
iiessiol
FAIR,
on regular retail prices
Sun Umbrellas,
Traveling Bags,
Pocket Books,
Hair Brushes,
Combs,
Yerfutherl7,
Matting Bindings.
Scissors,
Bahnorals. •
Black Alpacas.
PHILADELPHIA