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    - 11/1 UNICIPAL CLAIMS.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, •
PHELADELPHIA, April 21, 1861.
NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance
With the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, passed 11th day of March, A.
D. 1846, entitled "An Act relative to Registered
Taxes and Municipal Claims in the County of
Philadelphia, "-that the following writs have been
placed in my hands for service, to wit:
IN THE COURT Or COMMON PLEAS.
City of Philadelphia vs. John Dailey, owner,
or reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; C.
P., March Term, 1E64, No, 271;f0r the sum of
eighty-six dollars and six cents, for work and
labor done and performed, and materials fur-.
nished against all that certain lot or piece of
ground situate on the southeasterly side of Edge
mont street, commencing at the distance of 270
feet 10% inches northeasterly from. Lehigh avenue,
in the 25th Ward, containing in front or breadth on
said Idgemont street, 57 feet 11 inches, and ex
tending in length or depth southeasterly of that
width, between parallel lines at right angles to said
Edgemont street, 102 feet 6 Inches to Fillon street.
Same vs. Isaac Roons, owner, or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; S. P., March
Term, 1864, No. 272; for the sum of thirty-six
dollars, ior work and labor done and performed,
and materials furnished, against all that certain
lot or piece of ground situate on the westerly cor
ner of the Germantown road and Canal street, in
the Sixteenth Ward, containing in front on said
road forty-eight feet, and in depth southwesterly
along said Canal street one hundred and five feet
six inches, and on the northwest line at right
angles with said road one hundred and sixty-nine
feet nine inches.
Same vs. Ingram Park, owner or reputed owner
or whoever may be owner, C. P., March Term,
1864, No. 273; for the sum of one hundred dollars
and seventy-five cents, for work and labor done
and performed, and materials furnished against
all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the east side of Twenty-eighth street, in the First
Ward; beginning at the distance of 27 feet 6 inches
south of Federal street, thence extending north 4?
degrees 30 east about 34 feet more or less to the south
side of Federal street, thence east along the same
30 feet, thence south 48 degrees 30 west 84 feet, more
or less, to the east side of Twenty. eighth street,
thence north along the same 44 feet 6 inches to the
place of beginning; heir g all that certain part of a
one and one-half perch wide lane extending south
westerly from the south side of Federal street to the
east side of Twenty - eighth . street.
Same vs. Lecapdo Bosia, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner. C. P., March
Term, 1864, No. pee; for the sum of thirty-two
dollars and seventy- one cents, for work and labor
done and perf6rnied, and materials furnished,
against all that' certain lot or piece of ground be
ginning in the southwest side of Pennsylvania ave
'
nue at the distance of 118 feet 11 inched northwest
wried from the west side of Twenty-seventh street,
in the Fifteenth Ward, thence northwestward
along the southwest side of said avenue 43 feet 7%
inches, thence southward along the centre of
Bushell street vacated 32 feet 23i inches, thence
eastward parallel with Old Manor street 30 feet 3
Inches to the place of beginning; being part of a lot
of ground running through from Bushell street to
Acorn alley.
Same vs. George W. Tryon, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1864, No. 275; for the sum of twenty-nine
dollars and seven cents for work and labor done
and performed, tutd materials furnished, against all
that certain let or piece of ground beginning at the
northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and
Twenty-seventh street, in the Fifteenth Ward,
thence southeastward ,along said Pennsylvania
avenue thirty-nine feet five and one-eighth inches
to the centre line of Acorn alley vacated, thence
northward along the centre of the same about sixty
three feet, thence westward about twenty-two feet
to the east side of said Twenty-seventh street,
thence southward along the same about thirty-five
feet to the place of beginning.
Same vs. John Remy, owner or reputed owner
or whoever may be owner; C. P., March Perm,
1864, No. 2763 for the sum of ninety-three dollars
and ninety-sixcents, for work and labor done and
performed, and materials furnished, against all
that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on
the east side of Howard street, in the Nineteenth
Ward of the city of Philadelphia, commencing at
the distance of eighty feet northward from the
north side of Cumberland street, containing in
front or breadth on the said Howard street fifty.
four feet, and extending in length or depth east
ward of that breadth parallel with said Cumber
land street one hundred and eighty feet nine and
three-eighth inches more or less to Hope street.
Same vs. Valentine Eckert, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; 0. P., March
Term, 1864, No - 277, for the sum of twenty-six
dollars and nine cents, for work and labor done
and performed and materials furnished, against
all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the east side of Howard street, in the Nineteenth
Ward of the City of Philadelphia, commencing at
the distance of forty-five feet southward from the
south side' of Huntingdon street; containing in
front or breadth on the said Howard Street fifteen
feet; and extendiqg in length or depth eastward of
that breadth parallel with said Huntingdon street
fifty-two feet.
Same vs. Coleman ic Stetson, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P. , March
Term,lB64, No. 278, for the sum of three hundred
and ninety-two dollars, for work and labor done
and performed and materials furnished, against all
that certain lot or piece of ground situate on
the westerly side of Hancock street, at the distance
of sixty -five feet north of York street, in the Nine
teenth Ward of the said city; containing in front
ex:breadth on the said Hancock street one hundred
and eighty three feet, and extending in length or
depth westerly of that width, between lines
parallel to said York street, one hundred and nine
feet to Palethorp (late Perry) street.
Same Vs. C. J. Shorday, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, 0. P., March
Term, 1061, No. 270; for the sum of thirty-one
dollars and thirteen cents, for :work and labor
dcne and performed and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground situ
ate on the westerly side of Hancock street, at the
distance of one hundred and fifty-six feet south
erly from Cumberland street, in the Nineteenth
,Ward of the said city; containing in front or
breadth on the said Hancock street sixteen feet, and
extending in length or depth westerly of that
width between' lines parallel to the said Cumber
land street one hundred and nine feet to Palethorp
street (late Perry street).
Same vs. James Boakin, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, 0.-P., March
Term, 1864, No. 281: for the sum of twenty-four
dollars and ninety-seven cents, for work
and labor done and performed and materials fur
nished, against all that certain lot or piece of
ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Coral
street, with the three-story brick dwelling thereon .
erected, ' in the Nineteenth • Ward of the city
of Philadelphia at the distance of one hundred
and thirty-three feet northeasterly from Dauphin
street; containing in front or breadth on the said
Coral street seventeen feet, and extending in length
or - depth northwesterly of that width between lines
parallel to the said Dauphin street fifty four feet.
Same vs. Allen do W eigant, owners or reputed
owners ; or whoever may be owners: C. P., May
Term, 1164, No. 287, for the sum of twenty-eight
;dollars rend fourteen cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials furnished,
vgainst all that certain lot or piece of ground, with
the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected,
situate on the northwesterly side of Coral street
in the Nineteenth Ward of the city of Philadel
phia, at the distante of sixty feet six inches south
westerly from Set geait street, containing in front
or breadth on the said Coral street fourteen feet,
and extending in length or depth northwesterly of
that width between lines parallel to the said Ser
geant street fifty -eight feet.
Same vs. Brown k Boyd, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner; O. P., March
Term, 1364, No. 285; for the sum of sixteen
dollars and sixty-two cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erect
ed, situate on the southeasterly side of Coral
,street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the City of Phi.
'adelphia, at the distance of sixty feet northeas
terly from Moore street; containing in front or
breadth on the said Coral street twelve feet, thence
extending in length or depth southeasteily on the
northeasterly line thereof sixty. four feet parallel
to the said Moore street, thence southwesterly pa
rallel to said Coral Eh eet seven feet five inches and
three-quarters, thence northwesterly parallel to
the said Moore street eleven feet four inches and
three eighths, thence southwesterly parallel to the
said Coral street four feet six and a quarter inches,
thence northwesterly parallel to the said Moore
street fifty-two feet seven inches and five-eighths
to said Coral street.
Same vs. Brown & Boyd,e owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1861, No. 286; for the sum of eighteen
dollars and thirty-nine cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials furnished. All
that certain lot or piece of ground with the three
story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on
the so utheasterly side of Coral street, in the
Nineteenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, at the
istanee 01'72 feet northeasterly from Moore street;
containing in front or breadth on the said Coral
street 13 feet 3 inches and one. eighth, including
one-half of a two feet six and a quarter inch wide
alley OR the northeasterly side thereof, and. ex
tending in length or depth southeasterly of that
width betweetonurli
f n e e e s t parallel to the said Moore
street, sixty-
Same vs. Sa.
me, owner, or reputed owner, or
whoever may be owner; 0, p
1864, No. flee; March Term,
for the sum of ninety-eight dollars
and eighty cents, for work and labor done and per
formed, and materials furnished .againstall that
evrtoin lot or pie:e of ground with the three-story
brick dwelling thereon erected situate on the
southeasterly corner of Cleral and Dauphin streets
in the Nineteenth Ward of the City of Philadel
phin; containing in front or breadth on said. Coral
Street twenty-one feet three inches end one -eighth,
in ludine, one half of a two feet six and a quarter
inches wide alley on the south westerly side thereof
and exiendirg in length or depth southeasterly of
that width, between lines parallel to the seed Lau
pbin street sixteen feet.
Same Vs, nano, owner or reputed owner, -.or
Wherever may be owner; C. P, March Term, 1861,
No, 289; for the snm of sixteen dollar; and sixty
two cents,for work and labor done and performed,
and materials furnished against all that certain
lot or piece of ground with three-story brick dwel
ling thereon erected, situate on the northeasterly
corner of Coral and Moore streets, in the Nine
teenth Ward of the city-of Philadelphia, contain
ing in front or breadth on said Coral street twelve
feet, and extending in length or depth soatheasterly
of that width between lines parallel to the said
Moore street fifty-two feet seven inches and five
eights to a four feet wide alley,
Same' vs. came, owner, or reputed owner
or whoever may •be owner; C. P.,
March
Term, 1E64; No. 290; for the sum of sixteen
dollars and sixty-two cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials. furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground with
the three-stcry brick dwelling thereon erected, sit
uate on the eoutheasterly side of Coral street in the
Nineteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, at the
distance of forty-eight. feet northeasterly from
Moore street, containing in front or breadth on
said Coral street twelve feet, and extending in
length or depth southeasterly of that width. be
tween lines paxallel to the said Moore street fifty
two feet seven inches and five-eighths, to a four feet
wide alley.
Same vs. same, owner, or reputed owner,
or whoever may be owner; C. P., March Term,
1864, No. 291; for the sum of sixteen dollars and
sixty-two cents, for work and labor done and
performed, and materials furnished, against all that
certain lot or piece of ground with the three-story
brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the
southeasterly side of Coral street, in the Nineteenth
Ward of the City of Philadelphia, at the distance
of twen•y-four feet northeasterly from Moore
street, containing in front or breadth on the
said Coral street twelve feet, and extending in
length or depth southeasterly of that width be
tween lines parallel to the said Moore street fifty
two feet seven inches and five-eighths to a four
feet wide alley,
Same vs. Edward Leigh, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P. ~ March
Term, 1864, No. 292, for the sum of twenty-four
dollars and ninety-seven cents, for work and labor
done and performed and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the- three-story brick dwelling thereon
erected, situate on the northwesterly side of Coral
street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city of
Philadelphia, at the distance of sixty-nine feet
northeasterly from Dauphin street, containing in
front or breadth on the said Coral street, seven.
teen feet, and extending in length or depth north
westerly of that width between tines parallel to
the said Dauphin street fifty-four feet
Same vs. Brown t Boyd, owner or
reputed owner, or whoever may be owner; C.
P., March term, 1E64, No. 293, for the sum of six
teen dollars and sixty-two cents for work and
labor done ano performed, and materials furnished,
all that certain tlot or piece of ground with the
three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate
on the southeasterly side of Coral street, iu the
Nineteenth Ward of the city. of Philadelphia, at
the distance of 36 feet north-easterly from Moore
street, containing in front or breadth on said
Coral street twelve feet, and extending in length
or depth southeasterly of that width, between
lines parallel to the said Moore street; fifty -two
feet, seven inches and five-eighths to a four-feet
wide alley.
Same vs. Charlotte Brown, owner or reputed
owner,or whoever may be owner, C. P. March term,
1864, No. 299. for the sum of forty-seven dollars and
twelve cents for work and labor done and performed
and materials furnished against all that certain lot
or piece of ground situate on the west side of Mar
shall street, at the distance of eighty-eight feet
and three-quarter inches northward from the
north side of Columbia avenue, pr - the Twentieth
I Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in
front or breadth on said Marshall street thirty-four
feet, and extending in length or depth of that
width at right angles to the said Marshall street,
one hundred and seventy-four feet, ten inches to
Seventh street.
Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; 0. P., March
Term, 1i64, No. 300; for the sum of six dollars
and sixty-four cents, for work and labor done
and performed, and materials furnished. against
all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the
three-story brick building'thereon erected, situ
ate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com
mencing at the distance of one hundred and forty
nine feet eleven inches southerly from Diamond
street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said City,
containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street
sixteen feet and extending in length or depth wes
terly of that width between lines parallel to said
Diamond street, ninety feet to Letthgow street.
Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, C. P., March
Term, 1864, No. 301; for the sum of twenty-six
dollars and sixty-four cents, for work and
labor done and 'performed, and materials
furnished, against all that certain lot or piece
of ground with,the three-story brick dwelling
thereon erected, situate on the westerly side of
Fourth street, commencing at the distance of one
hundred and thirty-three feet seven inches south
erly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward
of the said city, containing in front or breadth
on said Fourth street, sixteen feet, and extending
in length or depth westerly of that width between
lines parallel to said Diamond street, ninety feet
to Letthgow street.
Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner. C. P. , March
Term, 1564, N0..302. for the sum of twenty-six dol
lars and sixty-four cents, tor work and labor done
and performed, and materials furnished against all
that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-
Story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the
westerly side of Fourth street, commencing at the
distance of one hundred and seventeen feet seven
inches southerly from Diamond street, in the Nine
teenth Ward of said city, containing in front or
breadth on said Fourth street sixteen feet. and ex
tending in length or depth westerly between lines
parallel to said Diamond street ninety feet to Leith
gow street.
Same vs. Gottleib Eleaseer, owner or repOted
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1564; No. 3(13; for the sum of twenty•six
dollars and sixty-four cents, for work and labor
done and perfforrned, -and materials furnished
against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with
the three story brick, building thereon erected,
situated on the westerly side of Fourth street, com
mencing at the distance of one hundred and one
feet seven inches southerly from Diamond street, -
in the Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing in
front or breadth on said Fourth street sixteen feet,
and extending in length or depth westerly of that
width between lines parallel to said Diamond
street ninety feet to Leithgn w street.
-Same vs. Illahlon R. Scott, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; C. P., March
Term, 1864, No.. 304, for the sum of one hundred
and seventy-three dollars and fuur cents, for work
and labor done and performed, and materials fur
nished, against all that certain lot or piece of
ground; situate on the eastern side of Corm:hien,
avenue, at the distance iof seventy-four fee: and
one eighth of an inch southward from the •ou-h
side of Poplar street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the
city of Philadelphia, containing in front or brea.dth
on said Corinthian avenue sixty-eight feet one and
one. eighth inch, and extending in length or aepth
eastward one hundred feet, the rear end thereof
being parallel with said Corinthian avenue.
Same vs. John Elolmes, o wner or repired owner,
or whoever may be owner,C. P. ,IgarchTerm, 1801,
No. 303. for the sum of forty dollars and sixty
nine cents, for work and labor done and performed,
and materials furnished, against alt that certain
lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick
dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the east
side of Corinthian avenue, at the distance ofeixty
four feet northward from the north side of Parrish
street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Phila
delphia, containing in front -or breadth on said
Corinthian avenue sixteen feet, and extending in
length or depth eastward between lines parallel
with said Parrish street sixty feet.
Same vs. John Mulvaney, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, I.J. P., March
Term, 1884, No. 30G; for the sum of sixty-four
dollars and sixty-three cents; for work and labor
done and performed and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate on the east aide of Carlisle street,
at the distance of fifty, feet northward from the
north side of Oxford street,in the Twentieth Ward
of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth on the said Carlisle street fifty feet, and
extending in length or depth eastward of that
width at right angles to the said Carlisle street two
hundred feet to Broad street.
Same vs. Gettleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner, Q. P., March
Term, 1864, No. 307; for the sum of twenty-six
dollars and sixty-four cents, for work and labor
dope and performed and• materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the three-story brick dwelling thereon
erected, situate on the westerly side of Fourth
street, commencing at the distance of one hundred
and sixty-five feet seven inches southerly
from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of
the said city; containing in front or breadth on
said Fourth street sixteen feet, and extending In
length or depth westerly of that width between
lines parallel to said Diamond street ninety feet to
Leitbgow street.
same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner, or whoever may be owner; P., 51. a. ch
Term, 1.0.1, No. 3C9; for the sum of twenty six
dollars and sixty-lour cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece- of ground with
the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected sit
uate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com
mencing at the distance of one hundred and eighty -
one feet seven inches southerly from Diamond
street, in the Nineteenth Ward or said city; con
taming in front or breadth on said Fourth street
sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth
westerly of that width between lines parallel to
said Diamond street ninety feetto fßittigow street.
Sallee ye. Gottleib Elsasser, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner. C. P Pdarch
Term, 1E41; No. 309; for the sum of twenty six
dollars and sixty-four cents, for work and labor
done and performed, and materials furnished,
against all that certain lot or piece of ground with
the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, sit
uate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com
ruencing at the distance ,of sixty-nine feet- seven.
THE 'DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILA.DELPHts. 1Ot%1•0Ale: APRIL . 25 1_864
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inches southerly from Diamond street, In theNine
tennth Ward; containing in front or breadth oa
said Fourth street sixteen feet, and extending in
length. or depth westerly of that width , betweet ,
lines parallel to said Diamond street, ninety feet w
Leithgew street,
Same vs. Gotleib E:sasser, owner or reputed
owner or whoever may be owner: O. P., March
Term, 1664, No. 310, for the sum of twenty-six dot
lars and sixty-four cents, for work and labor done
and performed, and materials furnished, against
all that .certain lot or piece of ground, with the
three-story brick dwelling thereon - erected situate
on the werlerly side of Fourth street, com
mencing at the distance of eighty- dve feet seven
inches southerly from Diamond street, in the Nine
teenth Ward of the said city, containing in frout or
breadth on Fourth street sixteen feet, aid extend
ing in length or depth westerly of chat width be
tween lines parallel to said Diamond street ninety
feet to Leithgow street
Same vs. James McCartney and Charles Town
send, trading as McCartney & ToWnsend, owners
or reputed owners or whoever may be owner;
C. P., March term, 1864, No. 313; for the sum
of one hundred and live dollars and thirty centi,
for work and labor done and performed, and ma
terials furnished, against all that certain lot of
piece of ground, with the two-story house thereon
erected, situate on the southeast corner of Coral
and Dicer streets, in the Nineteenth Ward of the
city of Philadelphia.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT.
City of Philadelphia vs. Ethelbert A. Marshall.
owner or reputed owner. or whoever may be
owner, D. C.. March Term, 1864. No. 931;as well
as a certain debt of six hundred and sixty-two
dollars, twenty-five cents, as also thirty dollars,
which to the said plaintiff in our said
court were adjudged for these costs and charges
which they sustained by occasion of the detention
of that debt whereof the said defendaut is convict,
as appears of record. &c., to he levied of alt that
certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south
tide of Brown street,and extending from Sixteenth
to Seventeenth street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the
city of Philadelphia(except the lots at the - distance
of 217 feet S inches, 235 feet 8 inches. and 253 feet e
inches west of Sixteenth street. each lot 1 fee
front, which have been released, containing iii
front or breadth on said Brown street three nun
dred and ninety-five feet eight inches, and extrud
ing of that width In depth southward between the
slid Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, eighty feet.
Bounded on the north by the said Brown street,
on the east by the said Fifteenth street, on the wes
by said Seventeenth street. and on the south by
other ground en the said Ethelbert A. Mar-hail.
Same vs. Coleman and Stetson, owners or re
- pitted owners or whoever may be owners; D. C.,
March Term, 1861, No 517, ror the sum of five
hundred and seventeen dollars and eleven cents,
for work and labor done and performed and maw •
rials itirnist eci, to wit: for paving and curbing In
front of all that certain lot or piece or ground
situate on the westerly side or Hancoci rtreet„ at
the distance of ninety-two beet tontherly from
York street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said
city; containing in front or breadth on the said
Hancock street two hundred and fifty feet, and
extending in length or depth westerly of that
width, between lines parallel to the said York
street one hundrea and nine feet to Palethorp
(late Perry) street. rrin22-2a.wit
MkPEttEMPTORY ALe'.. —THOMAS ec
SONS, Auctioneers. —VERY ELEGANT
COUNTRY SEAT, BRISTOL TURNPIKE,
Large and Splenaid MANSION, Stable and
Coach House and 23 Acres, adjoining the Farm
and Country Seat of Mr Geo. H. Stuart, formerly
Mr. Caleb Copes. On TUESDAY, May 10 1851
at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at Public Sale.
without reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
.CHAfs GE: All that elegant and valuable Conn
try Seat, containing '22 acres and P 7 perches of
land, on the Bristol turnpike, 8 miles from the
city, and IS miles from the Delaware river, on
which is a large and splendid modern Stone Man
sion, built in the most substantial and best manner
In every respect, and finished throughout In the
most costly and elegant sly le. with all the modern
improeements and conveniences of a city residence
—built by William E. Bowen,EN., and recently
owned 'by the late Mr. R.. P. Fesilver. It is in
complete order, surrounded by a verandah 15 feet
wide, supported by ornamental ce.umns; hall 1 t
feet wide, .the entire depth of the house; elegant
parlors, library, dining-room with the proof and
pantries on first floor, 4 chambers and 2 dressing
rooms on second floor, 6 chtimbers in the third
story: marble basins, water closets, warm and
cold baths, Sc The w - iole house warmed by a
superior furnace, besides having flre. places and
grates throughout, rendering it a desirable winter
as welt as summer residence. The kitchens
and servants' rooms, ctiambers. dkc , are in
the wings, with superior cellars under the
whole; laundry , with permanent wash tuns;
water and gas introduced throughout There
fe on the premises a gardener's oottage,
lodge, orchard house, vineries, conservatory. gas
house. Ice house, milk and provision vault', art
jot, ing, and substantial stable and coach house.
The grounds are elaborately improved and in a
high state of cultivation; a superior garden, with
abundance of fruit; a young orchard • flue old and
young forest trees, choice evergreens and orna
mental shrubbery, graveled walks and drives;
large fish pond, fountaiu, a pump of floe cola
water from a deep well, three springs supplying
an abundance of water for all other purposes. It
is well-known as one of the finest and most desi
rable country places in the neighborhood of
Philadelphia, no expense having been
spared in the buildings and grounds.
It commands most beautiful views of the'
surrounding country and the river Delaware.
The location'ts unsurpassed for heathfalness and
the neighborhood in every way unexceptionable.
Convenient to churches and schools, and very ac
cessible to cars, steamboats stages, &c. being
but a short drive from Tacony Landing, and a few
minutes' walk from Holmesburg Station, and by
pleasant driving roads, and with increased facili
ties in immediate prospect.
a The premises may be examined on any week
day, except Monday, between the hours of 9 ant
1 o'clock, or 3 and 6 o'clock. Possession 10th of
June.
Terms-,x"25,000 may remain on mortgage for a
term of years, if desired by a purchaser, or :he
whole may he paid in c,sh.
Ike' Clear of all incumbrance.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 S. Fourth street
ap90,23, m 3 -9.4 7,9
TN 'TPIE MATTER. OF THE FAIRMOUNT
"PASSENGER RAILROAD (J iMPANY.—
hORIE, et al. vs. The F AIRMOUNT PASSEN
GER RAILROAD COSIPANY, et al , S. 0.,
July 3, lE6I. No. 10. In equity. And now,
.to
wit : =Nov. 16, ISO 3, on motion of James W. Paw,
Esq , tbe court order and direct that the account
of Joseph J. Sharpless, Receiver. appoin'ed in the
above case, this day flied, be referred to Edward
Olmsted, Esq., to audit,settle and adjust the same
and report distribution of the fund in the hands of
said Receiver. The undersigned nereby gives
notice to all parties interested, that he will hold a
meeting for the purposes of his appointment,at the
Washington Buildings, N 0.274 South Third stre.t,
on. Monday, May Y. IF6I, at 4 P. M., when and
where all persons having claims on the said fund,
or interested therein, 'nay appear.
aplSru, w, f, st* EDWARD OLMS TE D
N TILL O.h.PIIANS' COURT FOR THE Cl r
AND CO I'NTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—
Lsutte
of WILLIAM DRUM, deceased. The
Auditdr appointed by the Court toaudit, settle and
adjust the accounts of EDWARD WARTINIAN
and THOMAS C. JONES, executors and segues
trators of the estate of TILDIAR DRUM, de
ceased, and to report distribution of the balance in
the bands of the accountants will meet the parties
interested for the. purposes of his appointment, on
WEDNESDAY, April in'th, 1654, at 11 o'clock,
A. M., at. the Wetherill House, SANSOM street.
above 6th, in the city of Philada. apls f,m, w,sr*
ESTATE OF GEORGE C. SHEPHERD, de
ceased. Letters of Administration on the
Estate of GEORGE C. SHEPHERD, deceased,
baying been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to make
payment, and those having claims against the
same to present them without delay, to OHARLES
M. LUKENS, Administrator, 1035 Beach street,
above Lam - el. mh2 m, t.-#
UNITED ' COMANY
Attt. FIRST-OLASS STOO PIA
NOS, of New
York; also, Woreester's Inimitable
Patent Hinged Plate Pianos,7for sale at No. 14
North Seventh street,
rahl6-2m4
STANKOWITCH, PI ANU
•Se TUNER and REPAIRER, removed
to 930 RIDGE avenue, above Vine,
and is prepared to receive orders as usual. Ris
many customers bear testimony to his skill and
ability as a correct and. thorough Tuner. Has Re.
pairing is done in a durable and artistic manner,
as he hitt practical Piano Maker; has eight years
city experience, with the best references whick
can be given. All orders promptly attended to;
and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. Pries
for tuning $l. °tilers from the country accepted..
and done very reasonably. mh.2-3mq
AN ASSORTMENT of cue beat
-- - ---tYa L W New York and Philadelphia Mann
factoring, from $275 upwards
Also, MELODEONS, Harmoniums and Oabine
Organs. No. 233 South FIFTH street, at the Nevr
Store, a few doors below Walnut. P. SCHULER
cio rayr_fim
e DR. FINE, PRAOTIOAL IENTIS7
the last twenty years, 219 VINE Street,
be ow Third, Inserts the most beautiful TEEMS of
the age, mounted on fine , Gold, Platina, SilTer,
Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, ise., at prices fox
neat and substantial work, more reasonable than
any Dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged
to last for life. Artificial Teeth repaired to
No pain in extracting. All work warranted to
Reference, but families. saltea4Mi
REAL ESTATE SALES
L 1 AL U'llUbb
PIA_N 06, .gcti
GLOSE & BAEOELER
DKNTISTRi.
MEDICAL.
LIO.N'S PERIODICAL DROPS
NEVER FAIL TO CUBE THE SUFFERING
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
US a "Teethe for all female dlllleulties
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
are wonderfully adapted to obstinate oases.
LYON' S PE.RIODIOAL DROPS
US not pleasaat to take, but powOrft.l to Moir
rations.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DBOPO
neTer Darin any one 11 they follow the directions
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
is cages of pamful cane. , " act like a charm Is
rigorating, restoring and renovating the wet=
LYON'S PERIODICAL DAOPS
an a soientilically prepare fluid preparation, wig
more reliable than any Pill or Powder
LYON'S PERIODICAL PROPS
are genuine only, when the name of Doctor Joha
L. Lyon Is written upon the directions, which ire
rapped carefully around each bottle
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
aro for sale by druggists in nlty and country every
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
eOst but one dollar perbottie; will you vast' away
wits anxiety end pain, when an Investotsat of one
dollar will surely cure you
LYON'S PERIODIC/I.D DROPS
ertll restore nature to ita healthy comma, whateve
M Ze is disposltlon
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
$l , We at all times When the 4:leacham; ars a.-
towed to.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
when taken regularly always, prevent slckr.eas
end Is not prevention better than airs?
LYON'S PERIODICAL PROPS
have stood the test of 25 .y=2' importance.,
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
receive the encomiums of all who nag them. Ao
Lady thould be without them. We have letters rai
Moat every day from ladies of Me higttestreapee
Lability, telling us they would not be without th•
:trench Periodical Drops for anything. Could we
publish the letters we have received, they would
convince t]e most incredulous. We have now ix
mind an Instance of a lady who had been tyre/calm
Intl her constitution was nearly broken down
Her physicians told her she had the Consnraption
and must die. Sae saw our advertisement, Ma*
came to see us. We, too, thought she was too nu
gone to be cured, but commenced at the cause trie
the Drops. They acted lire a charm; and to-da)
she is well and healthy, a living witness at the
efficacy acne French rerlocitcal Drape, and a re-
sident of East Hartford, Conizectiont. If you ark
suffering any of the ills caused by irregularity, ws
ask you to gi're them atrial, and recommend them
to your afflicted friends. One trial will conylnot
the most sceptical, and nirier after will you bo 1m -
awed to be without it.
LYON' 8 PERIODICAL DROPS
WHOLESALE
lOHLISTOII s HALLOVIAIt COWDEN,
WO. 23 ZiORTII SIS.TEVTEJS%II's
Gid At Raman,
ty &II peplos" In zsadleits evorywltors
*vi per bottle
0. G. MARX &
57tiolmas Oraggins, rrovistors,
011334 yM W/
IDYLL'S FLUID MAGNESIA.— A mild and
safe antacid to correct acidity of the stomach,
sick headache, kn. Price per bottle, 40 cents.
Trade supplied by B. O. BLAIR, Eighth and
Walnuternpets. aplB-m, w,f6t*
BANNVART'S TROCHES, for the cure of
Hoarseness, Throat Diseases, , are spe
cially recommended to pdblic speakers, as
the most efficient remedy extant for the above dis
eases. We present but one of the many testimonials
hi our possession
HARRISBURG, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. Hum+Anr—Dear Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges;
and other preparations for hoarseness and throat
troubles, and in comparison with them all, can
cheerfully commend your own as a most admira
ble specific for public speakers and singers, in
eases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have
found them serving In time of need, most ef
ectually.
Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON,
Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
Manufactured by Q. A. BANNYART
Harrisburg.
And for sale by
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
Druggists, N. E. cor. Fourth and Race sts.,
mhll-fmw, 244 Philadelphia.
Also, by Retail Druggists generally.
EL4ArrILLUITY.-
_WiLAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH.
Messrs. GRIM and ALLEN,
Eletricians,
formerly associated with Medical
Professor c Bolles
and Galloway, having dissolved partnership, the
practice will oe continued by THOS. ALUM at
the old established office, No. 723 North TENTH
Street, between Coates and Brown where he will
still treat and cure all curable diseases (whether
acute, chronic, Pulmonary or Paralytic, without
aihock or any pain,) with the various modifica
tions of Electricity and Galvanism. This treat
ment has been fOund remarkably successful in an
cases of Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and other disease , .
of the throat and respiratory organs.
A few of the diseases in which successful cures
have been made are mentioned below.
Consumption. first and General Debility.
second stages- Diseases of the Liver of
Paralysis. Kidneys.
Neuralgia. Diabetes.
Fever and Ague. Prolapses Uteri (Palm!
Congestion, of the Womb).
Asthma. Prolapses Ant (or Piles
Dyspepsia. Nocturnal Emissions
Rheumatism. !Sc. Zco.
Bronchitis.. Deafness.
Influenza and Catarrh. I
No c.barge for consaltal
A.`.111. to 6 P. 111.
Testimonials to oe seen
®PAL DENTALLINA.
A superior article for cleaning the Teem, af.
stroying animalcdlse which infest them, givini
tone to the gums, and leaving a feeling of fra
grance and perfect cleanliness in the month.
may be used daily, and will be found to srmengthei
weak and bleeding game, while the aroma and de.
tensiveness will recommend it to every one. Be.
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist
Physician, and Microscopist, it is confidently
offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncer
tain Washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the consUts
scats of the DENTALLINA, advocate its uses •
contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained on
ployment. Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
BROAD and SPRUCE Streets
For sale by Druggists generally and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouss.
Hassard & Co.. Robert C. Davis,
G. B. Keeny; (leo. 0. Bowers,
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers,
0. H. Needles, G. J. Scattergood,
T. J. Husband, J. C. Tnrapsonny, 1 Ca
Ambrose Smith. Charles H. Eberle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks,
William B. Webb, E. Bringhurst 3 Co.
James L. Bispham. Dyott 100.,
Hughes I Coombs, H. 0. Blair, •
Henry A. Bower. Wyeth 1 Bro.
TUMEL.LE' S OOMPOUND SYRUP OF
cl DOCK. —We often hear it repeated by those
who have used JUMELLE'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF DOCK, that among all the thousand
remedies offered to the public, there is none of them
so salutary as a cough medicine,so potent as an in
vigorator, so effectual as a purifying specific, and
so shooting and restorative in cases of physical de
bility, nervous irritation and a general sinking or
a prostration of the system.
For sale by the proprietor, F. .lUwrr.T.V, No.
1.525 Market street, and by all Druggists, [fe4-3rai
DIFOBI}SON'S BRONCHI/a. TABLETS :
found to be an indtsperasable requisite in the
treatment or lironchltLe, h, Roarsness, . •
similar complaints affecting the organs of "th
voice; particularly recommended by public
era, singers, and amateurs. Pre • ared, wh=
• . .• •y . : . •vie
VSTLACK'S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.—
EA These Lozenges are a safe and speedy Cllll3 fox
Diphtheria, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and
Bronchial Affections generally. Try them.
THOMAS ESTLACK, Jr., Druggist, S. W. car.
of Eighteenth and Market sts.. Phila. ja2S-3ca4
ITIAYLOR S ARNICA OIL OR F.'iTRROCA•
TION. —A reliable article. Positlyely cum,
iiheumatism, Neuralgia and Sprains, Fronted
Fee; Chlllblains, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, Skis
Ba,.k. For sale by the Proprietor, H. B. TAT
LOR, Tenth and Callowhill streets. Price
FIL.r cents. fe2.1.-3m*
TV ST RECEIVED BY LATE ENIPORTA
tion. Hennessey's fine Old Brandy, expresall
for medicinal use. LANCASTER Jr.
Pharmaceutists, N corner ARCH and
TENTH Sta.. Phila. self
T AWRE NCE' S METALLIC BROWN PAINT
L
PER CENT METALLIC BASE.
The Metallic base of this Paint is composed of
the Protoxide and Peroxide of Iron. Its proper
ties are such as to give it superiority over all otners
in the inarket for the purpose for which it is re
commended.
It has been proved by thorough exposure, and by
comparison with other paints, to be the only re
liable Pain , to resist the action of salt water and
salt atmosphere.
It is therefore especially recommended for ship
bottoms, bulls, decks, boiler fronts, smoke stacks
and steam pipes. For iron railings, fences, icars,
railroad and other bridges, it is not excelled.
It is especially adapted for
METAL ROOFS.
It is not affected by acids or gases, and is a per
fect protector against rust on metals, and from
dampness on brick walls.
It mixes and blends readily with other paints,
and by comparison to the amount of surface a given
weight will cover, costs a7fit one-half as mach as
other Metallic Paints.
Wherever this Paint has been used, It has given
ENTins: SATlsrecrt ON, which is, we believe, more
than can be said of ally other paint in the market,
ROBERTSHOEMAKER &
mhll-fin t, 24t Sole Agents for Peniasylvania,
N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets, Phila.
v ofice the
h . e l t'S 1
following 1; t-Ei
desirable tee t a l r N it
cf foreign manufacture, law, Son & Hay
den's lioney and Glycerine Soaps. Benbow &
Sons' Elder Flower and Brown Windsor Soaps,
English Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, French
Extracts, of triple strength, in the original pack
ages, from the Flower Farms of De Geniis &
Sommieres tGard.). in quantities to suit purcha
sers. 'Morgan & Bros.' White Felt Corn Plas
ters, &c. For sale by E. YARROW & CO.,
Druggists, Eighteenth and Vine. ap2o-Im*
polit:E.T SHOEMAKER A; CO.-
111 ROST. SHOEMAKER, BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER,
Wm. M. SHOEMAKER, RICHARD M. SHOEMAKER.
TO DRUGGISTS. —We offer the following, o
recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Anise,
Caraway and Canary Seed, Althets, Aconite and
Calamus Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Reads,
Tonqua Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor,
Jennings' s Calcined and Cart>. Magnesia, Calabria
Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quality,Frerich
Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and
Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun
nels, Flint-Glass • Prescription Vials, Druggists'
Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, French
Vial Corks, Pallet Knives, &c.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER is 00.,
Wholesale Druggists,
fe3 N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets
DBUGS, &c.—Refined Camphor in barrels,
Pure Cream or Tartar in barrels, English
Magnesias Caked Carbonate and Henry's
genuine griper Carb. Soda, Quinine, Morphia,
Opium, Sarsapszille, Jamaica Ginger, English
and French Tooth Brushes, Low's Soaps,
Glycerine Honey and Brown Windsor, Drug
gist's Earthenware, all sizes, Mor ars, &c. For
sale by WILLIAM ELLIS a 4 CO , Druggists, No.
724 MARKET street. ape-tr
FFRESHENGLISHEXTRACTS, &c. ,
Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN &
Ampthill, a supply of Ext. Aconiti. Bella
donnas, Cannab; lud., Conti, Digitalis, Ilyos
,cyami and Taraxaci, also, Oleum Amygd,
Dula, Oleum Croton, Tigiii, ElaterinM, Lactu
caritim, and a full assortment of fresh medi
cinal leaves, &c., &c. BULLOCK & OREN.
SHAW. Arch and Slxth streets.
PbiladolphLt
1) 131:111...Ent41 vantLEAL by die pound or
.11 keg—fresh every week. HUBBELL, Apothe.,
nary, 1117) CIFTESTNV'T street. felt
MHE NEW “PILE PIPE." —A SIMPLE,
1 cleanly and portable contrivance for the appli.
cation of unguents to the internal surface of the
rectum. Sold by HUBBELL, Apothecary. ) 1411
Chestmnt street.
OMO KEDHER RINI+. —1,05 boxes Sealed Xer
ring.; 345 boxes No. 1 Herring per Champion
for sale by E. A. SOULTAR & CO., Doak street
alma, Vonz.
MEDICAL.
tion, OITLce awing trot,
at the office. dea -6=4
DRUGS
DRY GOODS.
GLOTES, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.
JAMES do LEt., invite the attention 'of their
fends and others to their large and well assorted
Spring and Summer stock, comprising in part
COAT' NG GOODS —Super Black French
Clotts;Super Colored French Cloths; Black French
Babit Cloth; Colored, do.; Chismaretts, all colors
and qua lty; Silk-mixed Summer Cloths; Tweeds,
all shades ana qualities.
PANTALOON STUFFS.—BIack French Doe
skins; Black French Cassimeres. Beayerteens, Szc.
VESTINGS. —Fancy Silk Ves'ings. Figured
3)/larsei I les and Cashmeres. Fancy White Nan eines,
• Plain do.:.Black Satin Vestings, ./cc.
JAMES It LEE, No.ll N. Second Street.
ap24 Sign of the Golden Lamb.
FRICE & WOOL, Us North N/NEH. street,
above Arch.
Best quality Kid Gloves, imported. .
Lisle Thread, Berlin and Silk Gloves.
Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery.
Black Lace Veils, 6i cents up to $2 50.
Grenadine Veils, 75c., $1 00 and $1 12%.
Worked Edgings and Insertings.
Ladies' hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, very cheap.
Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
Best quality New 'York mills Muslin
White and Unbleached Muslins, 25, 28 31%, 33,
37% and 40c.
40 inch Unbleached Muslin, 3736 c.
Js conet, cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Muslins.
Figured Swiss Muslius, 50 and 90c. a yard.
One lot striped M sons, 50c. a yard.
Best sll- wool Flannel in the city for 50c. a.lard.
Domet Flannels, 47, SU. 56 and 62%c.
Bleached and Unbleached Taole Linens.
Linen Napkins, Towels, and Crash.
One bale Crash, all Linen. 1234 c. a yard.
PRICE & WOOD,
113 North Ninth street.
N. B —Ladies' How Skirts, 25 springs, 75 an - a
90c.; 30 springs, 431 00 and !10 35 springs $1 10;
40 springs, 31 19, El 25 and $ 1 39. New. Shape
Gore Skirts. ap23-24
lz IL GLOVES, KID oLOVES, KID G t.OVES.
IV —Just received, a very large assortment of
Kid Gloves, spring colors, warranted the very
best quality, only 81 35 per pair, stitched backs,
at BAMHERGER BRO' S.
SUN UMBRELLAS, SUN UMBRELLAS,
PB RASOLS, PARASOLS.
A very large assortment of all colors, sizes and
qualities of Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, cheaper
than in any other Store.
Just received and on hand an immense assort
ment of Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, black Lace
Veils, all colors Grenadine Veils,plain, hem
stitched
d and embroidered Linen Hdkfs. Hair
Nets, Balmoral Satchels, Corsets t Merino ' Goods
and Staple Triminings, all much below the regu
lar prices-
Tile largest best and cheapest stock of Ladies'
Men's and Children's Hosiery in the country, at
BA hi BERG.t.it 8R05.,105 North EIGHTH
SLI I T. 1 h ird t.rnre above rch. • ap23-24
BLA( E SILKS, BLACK SILKS r
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
We are still selling our BLACK SILKS at the
same prices as we did early in the season, notwith.
standing the recent advances.
MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS.
' Plain Silks, all colors, 81 3G to 85 75.
Fain, Silks, $1 CO to 82 50. - •
Rich, Heavy, Handsome, Fancy Silks, 82 87 to
86 50. -
Rich Chen& Silks, at 82 07, worth $3 50.
64 64 at a t 63 25, 66 81 02,
sa 66 at $4 75, a. 85 50.
66 " • at 85 75, S 7 00.
10 Pieces Small PLAID SILKS, at S 1 25, worth
$l5O.
ei BEAT DEPOT.—
‘,3" HOUSEKEEPING LINEN AND COTTON
GOODS. —Linen Table Damasks, Sheeting Linens,
Pillow Linebs, Shirting Linens, Fronting Linens,
Linen Lawns, Linen Cambrics, Linen Towelings,
Bordered Linen Towels, Nursery Diapers, Bird's
Eye Linens, Rucks, Cragrillas, Glass Towelings,
Crash, Burlap, &c. Cotten Sheetings, Pillow
Cottons, Shirting Cottons, Spreads, Counterpanes,
Dimity, Table Covers, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull,
Nansooks, Plaid Cambric and Jaconets, Brilliants,
Marseilles, Pique, Plain and Figured Swiss. -Ves
tibule and Window Curtains, Embroidered Lace
and Muslin. Closing out entire lot, cheap.
DRESS GOODS. —Silks Delaines, Alpacas,
Bombazines, Valencias, Plaids, Lawns, Chintzes,
MERINO UNDER WEAR.—AII sizes and
qualities, for ladies, gentlemen and children.
HOSlERY.—English and German, all kinds
and fires.
GLOVES—For ladies, gentlemen and children,
in great variety
THOMAS SIMPSON'S SONS.
9'22 and 924 Pine street.
_ 702 YARDS BLACK SILKS.
yards Organdie Lawns.
702 yards Grenadines and }lunges.
702 yards Fine Dress Goods.
702 yards Chintz and Calico.
yardS Cloths and Cassimeres.
7062 patrs Stockings and Gloves.
71r2. ARCH Street. JOHN H. STOKES.
"NA ANTLES Aril) CLOAKS' OF UNUSUAL
jjj ELEGANCE.
Taffeta Mantles and Sacques.
Plain and richly-trimmed Mantles.
Chesterfields, in Silk and Cloth.
Short Sacques, of handsome Cloths.
French Cloth Cloaks.
MANTLES MADE TO _CEDER.
Spring Shawls, in light colors.
Summer Shawls, of good quality.
One lot desirable Summer Shawls, $3 CO.
Black Thibet Square Shawls, $3 00 to $7 00.
COOPER CONARb,
apl3 S. E. corner Ninth and Market streets.
T CHAMBER 810 ARCH Street, has openedS,
J
great bargains in •
Grenadine Veils.
Thread Lace Veils.
Thread Lace Bathes.
Pointe Lace Collars and Sets.
Thread Collars.
Rich Cambric Edgings,lnsertings,&c. Shirred,
Tucked, Figured, Striped and Plain French Mus
lin, for Waists.. ap9-6t4
L'
INEN ADVERTISEMENT.—S./I!IILr.rrrFN
& CO.—Stores for Linen Goods exclusively,
EZS ARCH and 32 South SECOND street.
IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. —A good strong
Irish Linen, at 44 cents; Heavy Golden Flax Line
from 56 cents up.
SHIRT BOSOMS. —We continue to pay par
ticular attention to this department.. Ladies will
find at our Stores the most • extensive stook of
Bosoms, -Wnstbands and Collars in the city.
TABLE LINENS.—A lot of extra-heavy power_
loom Damask, (calf bleached, at 75 cents per yard..
CHEAP NAPKINS. —An excellent article at S 2
per dozen. S. IYIELLIHEN & CO.
' Linen Importers and. Dealers,
mh3] 628 Arch street. and 32 S. Second street
Er-
DW IN HALL it CO., NO_ 26 S. SECOND
All street, have now open the best stock of Dress
Goods they ever had the pleasure of offering to their
customers.
Magnificent Grenadines.
Magnificent Organdies.
Silk Warp Taffetas.
Plain, Stripe and Plaid Poplins.
Monslin de Esso:as, a new fabric.
Mohair Foulards.
Plaids, Stripes and Plain Valencias.
•
Plaid and Stripe Monairs.
Beautiful shades fine Alpacas.
Superior Black Alpacas.
Striped and Figured French Chintz.
Figured Percales and Cambrics.
Plain Lawns and Plain Percales.
Percales and Pique Robes.
Dress Goods, in great variety, of all the new
Fabrics that have appeared in this country this
year, some styles of which have been of oar own
ruportation.
MILLINI)RY.
ivMRS. R. DILLON, 323 and 331 SOUTIZ
street, has a handsome assortment of Spring
MILLINERY, of the latest styles, to which
she incites the attention of the ladies. mb3l-24tis
MISS X. A. BAKER,
1346 CHESTNErT street,
has opened a
large assortment of
PARIS hIILLINERY,
for the Spring and Summer of 1541. apl2-3m*
jit3 MISS FENNELL',
26 North EIGHTH street,
has opened
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY,
FLOWERS,&e. RIBBONS,
OPENING.—AIRS. S. A..LINGLE,
0
3-1. SPRING GARDEN St., will open-on
April 7th, a handsome as
sortment of Spring MILLINERY; also a choice
assortment of Children's Hats, trimmed in the
antest Parisian styles, being of quite a new de
lign. pressing and Dyeing carefully
attended to. ap2.2mo§
• -
REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF COKE.—
In accordar ce with a resolution of the Board
o. Trustees, passed on the 25th inst., the price of
Coke from the Market Street and Spring Garden
Gas Works, has been reduced to 10 cents per
bushel, and from the Point Breeze and Manaytialt
Works to 9 cents 'per bushel.
JNO. C. CRESSON, cmief Engineer.
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ltif ANTIN LEANS, !Nth qtri ViiESTNUT
Street.
First Premium swam:led by Franklin Institute
to MARTIN LEANS, Masufacturer of
MASONIC MARRS, PINS, EXEILTmro% &cf.
New and original designs of Masonic Marks and,
Templar , . thledals. Army Medal. and Corps
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T ATlits.—A. cargo or 600,000 far Ws by . 3i A e.
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IL STEEL & SON,
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Nos. 713 and , 715,
_North Tenth street