Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 19, 1864, Image 8

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    BEAL ESTATE SALES.
MN ORPHANS' COURT—PEttEMPTOB,Y
AM SALE.—Estate of ()fiat-ILES it adt, el,
deceased. " THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneers.
Pursuant to a Pluries Order of the Orphans' Court
for the City and County of Philadelpma, will bs
sold at Public, Stile, without reserve, on . 1.1.1 ESDA Y.
May 10th, IE6I, at 12 o' clock, noon, at the PFII DA-.
DELPJIIA EXCHANGE, The • following de
b:sr/btu/. propeny, late of Charles Harlan, dee'd..
Viz: Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4—(Nos . 2,3, 4 and 5- in the
Order of Court.) Pour Brick Dwellings. Menu,
and Preston Streets. No. I.—(No. 2in the Order
of Court—All that lot of ground with tue
swage thereon erected, southeast corner; of Myrtle
street and Prestrn street, late West Pnilndeip
now Twenty-fourth Ward; containing In front on
Preston street 38 feet' 8 inches, and extending in
depth of that width E.-130 feet. Bounded S. by
other ground of said Charles Harlan, E. by ground
now or late of John B. Vogdes. (Being the north
ernmost part of a larger lot whica Joni' S. Moore,
by indenture dated 21st May, A- D. 1830, and re
corded in Deed Book A. D. D., No 117, page 377,
granted and conveyed to the said C. Harlan in
fee. -
NO. 2—No. 3 in the Order of Court—( Adjoining
"No. 2," last above described.) All that lot of
ground with the messnage thereon erected,. east
side of Preston street, 38 feet 8 inches south of Myr
tle street ; containing in front on 'Preston street '4O
feet, and in depth of thatwidth 130 feet. Bounded
N. and S. by other ground of the said a Harlan, E.
by ground now or late of John R. Vogdes. (Being
part of a larger lot which John S. Moore, by inden
ture, dated 21st May; A. D. 1860, and recorded in
Deed Book A. D. 8., N 0.147, page 377, &c., grant
ed and conveyed to said 0. Harlan in fee./ - -
No. 3—No. 4 in the Order or Court - (Adjoining
"No. 3," last above described.) All that lot of
ground with the messuage thereon erected, east
side of Preston street, at the distance of 78 feet 8 lo
ch( a S. of Myrtle street;.in front on Preston street
40 feet, and in depth 130 feet. Bounded N. and S.
by other ground of said 0. Harlan. E. by ground
now or late of J. R. Vogdes. (Being partof the
aforesaid larger lot granted and conveyed to said
C. Harlan in fee. )
No. 4—No. sin the Order of Court—(Adjoining
"No. 4," last above described.) All that lot of
ground with the messuage thereon erected, east
side of Preston street, 118 feet 8 inches S. of
Myrtle street; containing in front on Preston street
40 feet, and in depth 130 feet. Bounded. N. by
other ground of said 0. Harlan, S. by a 20 feet
street leading eastward from Preston street, E.
by ground now or late of J. R. Vogdes. (Being
the sontuernmost part of the aforesaid larger lot
granted and conveyed to said Charles Harlan in
fee.) Under and subject, however, as respects the
whole of said tract comprising .-Nos. 2,3, 4 and
5, " (above described,) to the express condition
and restriction, that no slaughter-house ' black
smith-shop, glue-factory, starch-factory, tanning
establishment, soap- manufactory or tallow.
chandlery, or. other manufactory of an offensive
nature, should at any time hereafter be erected or
used, or carried on upon the said lot (above de
scribed as Nos. 2. 3, 4 and 5.)
ElNo. 5 —(No. 6 in the order of Court).
BUILDING LOT. Ail that lot of ground.
north side of a 30 feet wide street, cal:ed Pember
ton street, expending from Eighteenth to Nine.
teenth street, And between Shippen and Fitzwater
streets, 86 feet 8% inches, more or less, E. of
Nineteenth street. tnence N. 583f 4 feet, thence E.
160 feet, thence N. 5 feet, thence E. 64 feet, thence
S. 63% feet, more or less, to Pemberton street, and
thence W. along Pemberton street 224 feet to the
place of beginning. Rounded W. by ground now
or late of James and George Page, N. partly by
ground of George S. Twitchell, and partly by
ground now or late of the said G. Seneff, E. by
ground of said G. Seneff. (Being the same premi.
sea which James Lynch and wife, by indenture,
dated 3d March, A. D. 1861, and ',intended to be
forthwith recorded, granted and conveyed unto'
said 0. Harlan in fee. )
an No. 6.—(No. 7 in the order of the Court).
Bat GROUND RENT. All that yearly ground
rent of 564, lawful money of the United States,
chargeable and h alf yearly issuing and payable by
Robert McFarland, his heirs and assigns, Ist of
June and December, without deduction for taxes,
lc.,out of and for all that lot of ground, with the
buidings and improvements thereon erected,nerth
side of Fitzwater street, 16 feet west of Wyoming
street (formerly district of liroyamentilng); con.
tabling in front on Fitzwater street 16 feet and ex.
tending in. depth N. 44 feet to other ground of said
R. McFarland. (Being the first described of three
yearly ground rents, which *B. H. Huleeman and
'wife, by indenture, dated 7th April, A. D. 1852,
,and intended to be forthwith recorded, granted and
conveyed unto the said 0. Harlan in fee).
al No. 7—(No. 10 in the Order of Court. )
matABGE LOT, SPRUCE street, 45 feet by 175
feet—two fronts. Alt that lot of ground, situate
on the northerly aide of Spruce street, Twenty.
fourth ward, 338 feet west of Till street; containing
in front on Spruce street 45 feet, and extending in
depth 175 feet t Church street. Bounded. east" by
ground of ~,/ —, west by other ground
of said Marl" Harlan, lately conveyed to John
McDowell,. Jr.i \ (Being nart of a larger lot which
H. R. Pennock, by indenture; dated Bth May, A.
D. 1860, and recorded in Deed Book A. D. B. No.
128, - page 550, &c., granted and conveyed to the
said C. Harlan in fee.)
By the Court,
WILLIAM 0. STEVENSON, Clerk 0. C.
MARY ROBERTS, Executrix.
X. THOMAS ft SONS,
Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South 4th at.
Same estate, and will be sold at same time and
place, 4 Brick Dwellings, Myrtle and Preston eta.,
West Philadelphia, Twenty-fourth ward. See
Other handbill. apl9,29kmy9
all ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Estate of
MILIJAMES BROWN, deceased—THOMAS .k
SONS, Auctioneers—VALUAßLE PR JPERTY,
South SECOND street, between Dock and Spruce
streets.—Pursuant to an order of the Orphans'
Court for. the City and County of Philadelphia,
mill be sold at public sale, on TUESDAY, May
10th, 1864, at 12 o'clock, Noo a, at the PHILA
DELPHIA-EXCHANGE, the following described
property, late of James Brown, deceased; Tiz:
No. 1— •EXCHAN GE BATHS" and D WELL,-
ING, SECOND street, 23 feet front, 276 feet in
depth through to Laurel street.—All that brick
mem:Lege, with back buildings, large bath house,
and lot of ground, situate on the west side of
Second street, between Dock street and Spruce
street; containing in front on Second street 23 feet
9 inches, or thereabouts (Including, on the south
erly side thereof the whole of an ailey 3 feet 9
inches in width, by 45 feet in depth), and in depth
276 feet more or less, to Laurel street. Bounded
on the north by ground now or formerly of Eliza
beth Steel, on the south by premises now or late of
Piul Beck.
No. 2 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
All that two-story brick mesenage and lot of
Ground, situate at the south-east comer sof Elms
lie's alley and Laurel streets; containing in front
on Elmalie's alley 20 feet 3 inches, and in depth
along Laurel street 343; feet. Bounded eastward
by a messnage and lot formerly of Andrew R.
Steel, southward by premises above described as
Tfo. 1, belonging to the estate of said James
Brown, deceased.
No. 3, THREE FODR.STOR
STORES AND DWELLINGS—Nos
213 8 R, 215, 1 CK
and 217 South Second street, Tavern and D welling
and Coach Manufactory on Dock street; Also two
adjoining lots, on the east side of Second street,
and extending from Second street to Dock street;
containing in front on -said Second street, 4535 feet,
more or less, and in depth on the north line 65 feet,
and on the south line 99 feet to Dock street. Said
lots, as now improved, having 3 four-story brick
snessnages fronting on Second street, viz: Nos. 213,
215 and 217, and two brick buildings fronting on
Dock street, viz: Nos. 150 and 152.
By the tat,
WILLIAM C. STEVENSON. Clerk 0. 0.
FREDERICK BROWN,
Administrator, d. b. n. c. t a.
X. THOMAS k SONS,
ap19,29,ma9 Auctioneers, 139 and 141 S. 4th et.
. l a. Dig u ct , ; r .
,Sy
"5 , WRIGHT & SIDDALL
No. 119 Market Street.
Between Front and Second streets.
0. W. wnismr. D . B. smonaLL.
DEgpaGISTS, PHYSIOLiNS, AIM
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
Gan ilnd at our establishment a tine as
sortment of Imported and Domettlo Drags,
popular Patent Bledtoinea, Paints, mai
Window Glass, Prescription Vials,
- sto. t at as low prices as , genuine first class
goods am be sold.
. .
far Confectioners, in full variety, and Ot
the beat quality.
.oochineal, Bengal Indigo, Bladder Pot
ash, Ondbear, Soda Ash, Alum, 11 of
itimatto, Oopp eras, Extract of
Logwooll, &c., FOR DYERS' use, always
On band, at lowest net cash prices.
PURE SPICES FOR FAMILY USE,
Ground expressly for our sales, and tO
which we invite attention of those in want
of reliable articles.
Also, srazzos, .11778TARD, a7O.
qf ultra quality.
.
Orders by mail, or city post, will meet
With prompt attention, or special- quota.
tions will be farnlEhed when requested.
WRIGHT & SIDDALL,
Wholesale Drug Warehouse,
WO.lllg Market street. above Pion
PHILIP FORD A. 00., AIJOTIONEERS,
525 Market and 522 Commerce streets.
ON THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 21,
At 10 o' clock, will be sold, on accourt of Under-
Writere, 50 cases, Boots and Shoes, slightly
damaged by fresh water., 1.4
.
VINITURSTED YARN.—DIos. 12 and 30 01 aux*.
v riar qand,V t for sale by
, * - 11,1114f ,OTHINIMAN. Ai WELLS.
:lit', I WV IA
RIESLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWI9 -
choice seats to'ali joule of ant:mamma may.be
had up Pi 630,' clock any evening. nalLl7,ly§ •
ri ROVER'S IJIIESTI4 UT- ar. THE& 01t.E.;••••
WI - LEONA/ill GROVER - Manager
(Also of °Toyer's Theatre, Waal]Anton; D. 11 )
• - -
(RAND OPERA
CARD.
The Manager begs Slea;reio state that the season
of Grand Opeia cannot possibly be extendel be
yond the present week, as the Opera Comp - 111Y
have to appear in Boston onMonday next, April
25th.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, April 19 1 18$4 l .
Second,Dlight of the
OP-ERA.
LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR.
BARBER OF SEVILLE.
-Comic Opera, in 3 acts, by ROEBilill.
Count Alma:viva Habelmann
Figaro - M. Steinecke
Hanoi° M. Graff
Lon Bassilio Yi. ,Srontetu
Rosins Madame Jolia.nnsen
Bertha Mlle La Roche
F Zinsheim
Madame Johannsen will introduce in the second
act, Bolero, from "The Sicilian Vespers.'
In the fourth act,:v•Velizano Valve."
M. Babelmann will introduce in the second act,
"Sleep well, Sweet. Angel," by Abt.
CARL ANSCHUTZ
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Overture at 8.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 20, 1861,
Third Night of the Opera.
• FAUST.
Grand Opera, by Gounod.
Reserved Seats fer sale at Gould's Music Store,
and at the Box Office of the Theatre at the follow..
ing SCALE OF PRICES. •
Orchestra Seats ....$1 00
(No extra charge for reserving )
Dress Circle and Parquet 50
(25 oents extra for reserving seats)
Family Circle 25
Private Boxes 10 00
- A. BIRGFELD, Business Agent.
lterßS. JOHN DREW' S NEW BROIL STREET
THEATRE, ARCH street. above Sixth.
HOUSES CROWDED IN EVERY PART.
,Continued Success.
ROSEDALE. ROSEDALE.
THE DRAMATIC HIT OF THE SEASON.
THIRD WEEK OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
Third week of ROSEDALE.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, April 19, 1861,
ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE; ROSEDALE;
O, THE 'RIFLE BALL.
With every Scene new, and a cast of characters
laoluding every member of the company, and
Mrs. JOHN DREW as Rosa Leigh.
Prices as usual. Doors open at 70' 0100 k. Cnr
tan rises at 7% o' clock.
NSTITUTION FOR, THE BLIND.—EXHI
BITION every WEDNESDAY at 3% P. M.
Admission 10c. Store, N. 11 S. EIGHTH st.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
Mrs. M. A. GARBSITSOF
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, April 19, 1814,
Positively Last Night but Four of .
THE DAVENPORT-WALLAI3K ALLIANCE.
On which occasion will be repeated, by par
ticular request, the grand historical romance,
written expressly for Mr. Wallack, entitled
THE IRON MASH; or, the Fearful Doom.
Mr. J. W. Wallack....as Leon De Bourbon
Mr. E. L. Davenport..as.Rochfort, the Huguenot
Mrs. farren as... Hortense de Pierinont
The performance will conclude with the latighn
ble farce, called BOX AND COL
• Box Ofilee open irom 9 till 3 o'clock. Com
mences at quarter to 8.
'PENNSYLVANIA SEAMEN'S FRIEND SC-
E CIETY FOR PROMOTING THE SOCIAL
• b• I : I u . 11.0 V ISIENT OF SEAMEN :
: 110. Din ar:13:I. I
The Managers of this useful and interesting So
ciety are making efforts to raise funds for repair
ing, enlarging and re f urnishin dtheir "ROMP. FOR
SEAIiS EN," 422 South FRONT street, wnere
Sailors coming to the Port of Philadelphia, may
be protected lrom imposition, and in addition to
the comforts of a home. have their moral and
spiritual welfare, cared for. More than fifteen
thousand mariners have shared the privileges of
this institution since its establishment. The matter
having been represented to
JAMES E. hIIIRDOCH, Esq., that gentleman
has, in the most liberal manner consentad to help
forward the good work by an Entertainment at
CONCERT 14 A r.r,,
. On FRIDAY EVENING, April 22d, 18.41.
TO CONSIST Or
SCRIPTURAL AND APPROPRIATE PATRD.
OTIO READINGS. -
PROGRAMME
Selections from the'Sacred Scriptnres:—.Genesis.
The Hermit, illustrating the powerb the Creator,
, Parnell.
The story of Joseph and his Brethren....Geneals.
New Orleans. (Subject, the Fight
of Farragut's Fleet and - the Rebel
Forts,) Geo. H. Boyer.
Mr. Murdoch will read this Poem for the first
time in public.
Brushwood—a P0em.......... J. Buchanan Read: -
Gettysburg—a Poem.... Francis de Haes Jan vier.
The Building of the Ship—a Poem.... Longfellow.
Commodore Turner, U. S. N. , has kindly con
sented to preside.
Many of the Clergy and Naval Officers are ex
pected to be present. -
It is to be hoped a liberal response will be made
by the public to this appeal, as no class of men,
next to our soldiers. deserve sympathy and pro
tection more.than those brave fellows who man
our ships.
TICKETS, NinEBERHD, price FIFTY CENTS,
to be procuredat 'Maniere s Book Store,6o6 Chestnut
street, the Episcopal Book Store, 144 Chestnut
street, and at the Society's Office, Bible House,
corner of Seventh and Walnut streets. .
Donations for ibis object will be ales thankfully re
ceived by
AR-THUR G. COFFIN, Esq., President, Insu
rance Company of N. America 232 Walnut street.
JOHN H. ATWOOD, Treasurer,3 Walnut street,
and JOHN M. HARPER; Esq., Recording Sec
retary, 308 Chestnut street. _ apl4-74
A NNA E. DIOKINSON
Will speak on
IREcoNsTRErcTION,"
At the
AOLDE3IY On OF MUSICS,
THURSDAY EVENING, April 21, 1864,
At eight o' clock.
Admission. 25 cents.
Reserved Seats 50 cents.
• Tickets to be obtained on and' after Monday,
April 18th, at Ashmead & Evans, 124 Chestnut
street, and at the Academy of Music. apls.Bt*
SIGNOR N. PERFT.I".I .7 S Grand Vocal and Dip
strnmental Concert for the benefit of the
"Great Central Fair" for the Sanitary Commis
sion at the Musical Fund Hall, FRIDAY EVE
NING, April 29th, 1864. Signor Perelli respect
fully informs his friends and the public that he
will be assisted on the above occasion by his best
pupils, who have kindly tendered their valuable
services.
A large and effective Orchestra, and a fall chorus
of Ladies and Gentlemen will take part in the
performance.
Tickets Two Dollars each, to be had at all the
principal Music Stores. s, tn, th-ap9:6t4
GRAND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION. at the
Institute Nall, Wilmington, Del.,for the
Benefit of the Central Fair of the Sanitzry Com
mission, TUESDAY EVENING, April 19, 1869,
at half-past seven o' clock. The first ar nual ex
lubitien of the Pupils of Wilmington Gymnasium
of Profs. Billebrand ,k Lewis, asssisted by some
of the best Gymnasts of their Institute, corner of
Ninth and Arch streets, Philadelphia. apl6.3tik
IRILEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE.
"THE FAMILY RESORT."
rARNOROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE of the WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
Burlesques, Plantation Scenes; &c., &c., by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
feiB.3mti J.D.CARNCROSS, Business manager.
CA OLLSINO—OHESTNIIT
Street, above Sixth.
The Great Variety Entertainment.
Ethiopian Comedians,
Ballet Dancers,
Pantomimists,
' EVERY NIGHT Comic Singers,
mb2S-lm
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
FINE AR STREET.
Is
CHESTNUT STREET.
Is closed to prepare for the Spring Exhibition.
Will open on the 25th of April.
ap9 By order of the Oarnmittee on Exhibition
nzmuums. 0110ZIESTRA. —Publie Belmar.
sals every Saturday at 3,4 f o' clock, p.
kets,6s
ths MUSICAL FUND' RA Single tic
cents; packages of six tickets, $l. To be bad at
Andre's, 1164 Ciluntant street r. E. (loni4
gewentb and etestunt. and at the hall doe colt
vE have rust received per steamer I Persia,"
an assortment of colors of Shakspearean Ter.
centenary Badges, for the coming celebration.
WM. H. BORSTMAN & SONS,
aPls4t* • Fifth and Oherry atreeta.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. APRIL 19 1864.
j i C. STRA.WBRIDGE & CO.,
(i-Ormeily oowperthwait & 00,
SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
100 Lama Wool Shawls, from $2 50 to $B.
100 Mozambique " $3 to $7.
100 Silk Check 46 84 to 89.
100 Black Stella ,‘ $2 50 to $2O.
We still have an immense stook of
SHEETINGS AND SHIRTING,
500 dozen Towels and Napkins.
A full line of Barnesby Table Linens.
The celebrated Power and Hand-Loom Table
Linens.
linckaback, Blrdeye and Diaper.
Conductor
Lancaster, Blanchester and Honey-
Comb Quilts,
Fink, Blue, and White Marseilles.
Counterpanes and Quilts.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Cloakings.
A full assortment of Sackings.
A full assortment of Cloths and Ca/tamers&
A full assortment of Boys' wear.
At Wholesale and lietatl,
N. W. coiner Eighth and Market Sts.
ja.l4-th sa to tjyl
Kathairon is from the Greek word “Sathro,"
or ..Kathturo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate
and restore. This article is what Its name sign'.
Iles. For preserving, restoring and beautifying
the human hair it is the most remarkable prepara
tion in the world. It is again owned and pat up
by the original proprietor, and is now made with
the same care, skill and attention which gave it a
sale of over one million bottles per annum.
It 1s a most delightful hair dressing.
It er ad icates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning
gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful
head of hair should use Lyon's Kathatron. It is
known and used throughout the civilised world.
Sold by all respectable dealers.
DEMAS S. BARNES & CO., Now York.
HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This is the most delightful and extraordinary ar.
tide ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt
face and hands to a pearly satin texture of re..
vishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of
youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting la
the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, heckles;
pimples and roughness of the skin, leaving the
complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It
contains uo material injurious to the skin. Pa
tronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is
what every lady should have. Sold everywhere
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N.Y.
Address all orders to
Demas S. Barnes- & Co., New . York,
But restores gray hair to Its original color, by sup
plying the capillary tubes with na ural gusto.
nance, Impaired by age or disease. All instanta
neous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying
the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of
themselves no dressing. ..lielmstreet's Inlmttable
Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color
by an easy process, but gives the hair a
Luxuriant Beauty,
promotes its growth, prevents its falling off,eradi
cates dandruff; and imparts health and pleasant
ness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being
the original Bair Coloring, and is constantly in
creasing in favor. Used by bath gentlemen and
ladies. It le sold by all respectable dealers, or can
be procured by them of the commercial agents, D.
S. BARNES h CO., 202 Broadway, New Y ork.
Two sines, 50 cents and St.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, whe
have been Counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment
under pretence of proprietorship, have been tho
roughly estopped by the Courts. To guard !Mahn
further imposition, I have procured from the U. 9
Treasury, a privet* steel plate revenue stamp,
which is placed over'the top of each bottle. Each
stamp bears the fee simile of my t•ignature, and
without which the article is a Counterfeit, dan
gerous and worthless imitation. Examine every
bottle. This Liniment has been in use and grow
ing in favor for many years. There hardly exists
g " - ,ewilet on tne habitable Globe that does not con
tat-. evidence of its wonderful effects. It is the
best emollient in the world. With its present tin
proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast
are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains
relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made use
ful, and untold ills assuaged. For cuts, bruises,
sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts,calreci
breasts, strained horses, ac, it is a Sovereign Re
medy that should never be dispensed with. It
should be in every family. Sold by all Druggists,
feld-tnth s time D. S. BARNES New York.
Air THOMAS tc SONS, AUOTIONEEE,S,
__Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE SALE, MAY 3.
Executors'l Peremptory Sale—Estate of James
Hunt, dee' d.—ABOUT 75 ACRES, NIOETOWN
LANE, corner of Ha RROWGATE L &NE, 2 3Ta
Wenn, with Stone Dwelling and Frame Bars,
inexhaustible Stone Quarry, Ice. LITHOGRAPIIIO
PLAN and fuel description at the Auction Rooms.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Joseph Collis on,
dec' d. —2 LOTS OF GROUND, Passynnk town
ship, 25t.liWrrd.
Same-Estate-4 GROUND RENTS, of $6l, si%
$36 and 848 a year.
Executor's Sale—Estate of John W. Hoffner
dec'd —VALUABLE LOT, 48 ACRES, and TIN
provements, near the 5 mile Stone, Second Stree
Turnpike, about 1 mile above "OLNEY," 2.id.
Ward. •
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Azarlah H Sim
mons, dee' d. —VALUABLE LOT, over 30 acres,
Chevy Chase and Long Lanes, NEAR EIGH
TEENTH STREET, crossing several public
streets, 26th Ward. Plan at the Auction Rooms.
• THREE-STORY ERICH STORE and DWEL
LING, t 3. W. corner 4th and Greenwich sta.
Sale by Order of Heirs—Estate of Dr. Peter
Howell, dee d.—HANDSOIWE LARGE RESI
DENCE, Office, Stable, Clutch House, and Lots
of Ground, No. 32 Greene st, TRENTON, New-
Jersey.
Same Estate—LOT and FRAME DWELLING,
adjoining the above.
THREE-STORY TAVERN and DWELLING,.
41st st, north of Logan at, 24th Ward.
Peremptory St Ie—VALUABLE RESIDENCE,
No, 1004 WALNUT at, 26 feet front.
Executor' s SaIe—BUILDING LOT, Agnes at,
below Christian st, between 10th and' Uth sta-60
feet front,
GENTEEL DWELLING, No. 315 Spruce at.
Admlxistrators' Sale—Estate of John L. Smith,
dee' d. —VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, No.
30 north Sixth above Alarket st.
TBREE-STORY BRICK STORE and DWEL
LING, 203 Richmond at, 181 h 'Ward.
Executor's Peremptory Sale—Estate of Hannah
Parke, dee' d. —lB IRREDEEMABLE GROUND
BENTS, 830, $27, $156, 836, 832, 873 56, $.33 25,
$l5, 635 75, V% $57, 055. 50 9 e 59, $57,270, 357,857,
$ll2 60 a year.
Perersp,oryi SaIe—VERY VALUABLE LOT,
10% ACH.ES, Wheakiheaf Lane, 25th Ward—olear
of all ineumbrance. Sale absolute.
Executor's Peremptory Sale—Estate late of
Sarah Rohrman, .deo' d. WO. STORY FR A.IIIE
DWELLING-, Race et, west ot 15th st, with 2
three-story brick dwellings ia the rear. Sale
absolute. • -
THREE-STORY BRICK BAKERY and
DWELLING. No; 1616 South at, west of Tenth at.
HAVE NOW OPEN.
fine assortment of Black Silke,
Small Plaid India Silks.
Plain, Striped, and Plaid Poplins,
Superior Black and Colored Allmon&
Pink, Blue, and Buff Brilliants.
Pink, Blue, and Buff Percales.
Striped and Figured French Obiatzeil.
COTTON AND LINEN
Lyon's . Kathairon.
HEIMSTREET'S
Inimitable Hair Restorative.
NOT A DYE
AUCTION SALES.
CLOTHING.
SPRING OF 1864.
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Nes. 303 & 305 Chestnut street,
PHILADELPHIA.
! •
The faeilities of this house for doing
U' business axe such that they can cont 6.
tea dently claire for it the leading position
O - • • au
CYZ among the Tailoring Establishments of
48 Philadelphia. They, therefore,. invite
CD . 00 the attention of gentlemen of taste to
CC C.Z•
. their superb stock of READY-MADE
' citt
a CLOTHING, cut by the best artists,
co
trimmed and made equal to Customer "IA
co
11:1 Work--AND AT
Popular Prices.
b
I = l They have also lately added a CDS
a: a
TOM DEPARTMENT where the latest sm,
r -)novelties ma y be found embracing 4?
I; , ' some fresh from London and Paris.
PERRY & CO.,
808 and 805 Chestnut st.
Custom Depal tment, 303 Chestnut st.
mh26-tf rpt.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
1 5 HILAD O E P LPHLL
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
Thia Bank has been authorized and is now pre
pared to receive subscriptions to the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOIN.
This Loan, issued - under authority of an act of
Congress approved March 3, 1164, provides for the
issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollar
(1200,000,000) United States bonds, redeemable
after tea years, and payable forty years from date,
Ix coin, dated March 1, 1164, bearing intereet a
the rate of
5 PER CENT.
per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually oil al
bonds over $lOO and on Bonds of $lOO and less,
annually.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or
Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. •
REGISTMLZD Botrus will be issued of the denomi.
nations of fifty dollars, (850, ) one hundred dollars,
(8100,) five hundred dollars, (8500,) one thousand
dollars, (81,000,) live thousand dollars, ($, 000 ,)
and ten thousand dollars, ($10.000). ()enrols
Bonne of the denominations of fifty dollars, (850,)
one hundred dollars, ($lOO, ) five hundred dollars,
(88:0,) and one thousand dollars, ($1,000.)
INTEREST
will commence from date of subscription, or the
accrued interest from the first of March can be
paid in coin, or, until further notice, in U. S.
notes or notes of National Banks, adding (30) My
per cent. to the amount for premium.
COUPON BONDS NOW BEADY FOB DE
LIVERY.
C. EL CLARK,
PRESIDENT.
rah49-t1
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE
10-40 LOAN ,
Received by the
SECOND NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA, AT
FRANKFORD.
This Bank has been designated by the SECRE
TARY OF THE TREASURY as a
DEPOSITORY OF THE PUBLIC MONEYS,
AHD A
FINANCIAL AGENT
Or TUB ILIIIITI{D BTATASt
And authorized to receive subscriptions to the
NEW UNITED STATES LOAN, beating Interest
at the rate of
FIVE PER CENT
per annum IN COIN. Bonds from 850 to 810,000.
Interest to commence either with the date of the
bonds. March Ist, 1864, or at the date of subscuip
don, at the option of the subscribers.
WILLIAM H. RHAWN,
apls-Im6 CASHIER.
Fourth National Bank
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL $100 , 000 ;
With the Privilege of Increasing to
$500,000.
WM, P. HAHN, President.
ALBERT 0 ROBERTS, Vice President,
SAXI7EL NeoMULLAN, Cashier.
Directors.
Wm P. Hamm, William Brooks,
Albert O. Roberts, II). W. Bradley,
James O. Selsh. John Fareira,
William S. Stokley.
The . FOURTH NATIONAL BANK IS NO
OPEN, at
723 Aroh Street,
for the transaction of a general banking business:
upon the usual term.
Collections made on 'all points at the Tarp lowest
MOB.
Subscriptions received for the United States
10.40 BONDS.
SAMUEL J. NeoMULLAN.
spl3-10t4 OABILTHR.
Commission Paper Warehouse.
FARRELL, IRVING & CO.,
510 MINOR STREET.
Manufacturers ofROLL WRAPPERS, DOUBLE
and ELNGLE . MEDIUM; OAP and CROWN
MANILLA, on hand, or made to order.
Q
uanti
Hightiesest price paid for Rope in large or smell
. , mbit4ini
ALL
THE 5-20 BONDS
Subscribed for Through Us,
ARE NOW READY
FOR DELIVERY.
PERSONS HOLDING OUR RE
CEIPTS
Will Pleate Call and Receive Their
BONDS.
JAY COOKE & 001,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
apl3-6*
UNITED STATES
TEN-FORTY BONDS,
Ready for Delivery,
And All Otter Government Securities,
FOR SALE BY
E.W. CLARK & CO.,
No. 35 South Third street,
spls-64
NEW LOAN.
U: S. 10-40' :
JAY COOKE &CO
_.
Offer for Bale the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
BEARING FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST IN
COIN, redeemable any time after TEN YEARS at
the pleasure of the Government, and payable
FORTY YEARS after date.
BOTH COUPON AND REGISTERED
BONDS are issued for this Loan of same denomi
nations as the 5-20's. The interest on 850's and
sloo's payable yearly; on all other denomhuttiona,
half yearly. The 10-40 Bonds are dated March 1,
1064. The hall-yearly intarestfalling due Septem
ber Ist and March let of each year; until let Sep.
Camber, the accrued interest from lat of March is
required to be paid by purchasers in coin or in
LEGAL CIIELEZNCY, adding illty per cent. for pre.
minor until further notice.
ALL OTHER GO •
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
mh29-tl,rp§ 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
87 BANKERS. \ I
Exchange en England, Frain ai
Germany,
7 840-5-20 Loan and Oonponif
CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS,
QUAILTEEMSTKRII
CHECKS AND VOUCH:EZRA
American and Foreign Gold,
STOCKS AND LOANS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
arOrders by Mail attended to. 43-2.1
5-20 COUPONS,
DUE IST MAY,
BOUGHT.
ORDERS BY MAIL OaExpluxes Amami, TO.
aP I4 - I nl4 DREXEL a Go.
- JR.A.2117- 4ti
No. 16
a s, SOITTII THIRD ST.,
BANKERS& BROKERS,
SPE.CIE, STOCKS,
Quartermasters' Vouchers and Cheeks;
AND ALL
80VERMIENT BEOURITES
BOUGHT AND SOLD:
HENS ZEY & CO.
Photographers,
NO. 812 ARCH STREET.
N9lTllBieretu f f l o a re e H t be l: t7e - e r l i tTie nn
signed, under the firm of 00WPERTHWAIT " & "
CO, is this day dissolved by mutual conenit.
JOSEPH COWPERTHWAIT.
JUSTUS O. STRAWBRIDGE.
FnuntrAny 19, 1864.
Ji COWPERTHWAIT & CO,
Would inform their Mends, and the public gen
erally, that theywill continue the'Dry Goode bask.
new at their
• NEW STORE,...
S. E. CORNER NINTH AND ARCH STREETS
and would call the attention of buyers to their
lrrge and extensive
STOCK-OF COTTONS.
Clomprising all the, popular makes, such as
_ New York Mills, Williamsville,
,Wamsotta, Porestdale,
White Rock, ' Wauregan.
Semper Idem Housekeeper, 4te.,
Togetherg with all the best makes of 5-4, 6-4 and
10.4 Sheetings, both
BLEApHED AND UNBLEACHED.;
OUR OUR STOCK OF LINENS,. comprising . •
MEETINGS, ,
. SKIRTINGS, - •
TABLE LINENS,
. - - ' - TOWEL,INGS,
NAPKINS, ices. p
Will be offered at- prices Which' will 'command
he attention of those in want of such gooes.
- DRES'S - GOODS. -
Our assortment is now complete,_
and in variety,
style and price, we defy competition.
SHAWLS of all descriptions, adapted to the.
present 'season. •
BLACK SILKS, all widths and qualities, which
will be sold at very LOW PRICES. .
PLAID INDIA SILKS, in a ll colors, .extra
wVit, very cheap.
"Cire - at bargains in • -
NAIISEILLES COUNTERPLIES .
Give us a call, and we will convince yon.that
we still maintain our reputation of selling the bed
goods at the lowest prices.
NEW STORE.
SOUTTMAST CORNER NINTH AND AEOH.
PHIL ADELPHIA.
J. COWPERTHWAIT & CO.
130:L24.-th, a. tn, to jy.l
SPRING GOODS.
OPECTISO OP
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
At the Store of
J. F. YOUNG,
(Successor to I'. Flamm)
No. 10 North FOURTH Street.
JOHN F. YOUNG
la now opening one of the most complete selections
it LADIES' DRESS STUFFS that can be found
in this market. Special attention is directed-to the
styles and prices. - fe27s.tn-tb26t4
ARCH STREET
CARPET
WAREHOUSE
The
st subscriber has just received a well-sehmted
ock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
CARPETINGS,
FOB SPRING MAIM.
JOS, BLACKWOOD,
mhiB.2m &48 ARCM Street, below Ninth:
1864. SPRING 18641
GLEN BOAC , MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA.
M I CAH-AUX & CO.;
Mannfactu.rez e nil m p e o= and Whsls
nQ
CARI'ETTIGS
OIL CLOTHS, die.
Warehouse, 509 Chestnut at e
Opposite Independence Hall;
ja3o-tt
SEOUBITIEt3
SP CIAL NOTICE.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
M'CALLUM & CO.
Beg leave to Inform the pnblio thst itury
leased the old established Carpet Store, -
No. 519 CHESTNUT STREET;
Opposite Independence Hall,
FOB.
A RETAIL DI:PARTE:KIT.
Where they are now opening
, A NEW STOOK,
OP
IMPORTED AND AIIIIIRIgAIf OARplag,
Embracing the choiceet patterns of
AXHINSTBR, TAPESTRY OAS
ROYAL - WILTON, PETS.
VELVET, BRUSSELS CARPET*
E IS.
Together wi th a VEN fall ass AN ortment of everything
pertaining to the Carpet Business. ja.E.411
ENTERPRISE MILLS.,
ATV/00D, RALSTON it CO.,
DIANITTACIVIRMIEI AND WHOLZBILIN
DNALVTLS
CARPETINGB,
Oil .Cfirthit,
Mattingly ivy ire.
Warehouse, 619 Maui, &rude
616 Jayne Street; 101410
Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt
Ill'anufactory.
Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied prompt.
ly at brief notice.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Gook
Of late Styles In fan variety'.
WINCHESTER & CO..
708 ORISEMNIITIMEXT.