Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 27, 1864, Image 3

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CLOSE OF YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS
SENATE.—Mr.-Hale- (N. H.) introduced. a bill
to amend the actto .promote the efficiency °Otte
navy, which provides that no otTicer shall be re
tired under the age of. sixty-two, and whose name
„shall not have been borne upon the Navy Register
fcrty-five yews after he had arrived at the , age of
sixteen.. Deferred to the Naval Committee.
Mr. Ten Eyck (N. J.) reported from mittee of the JudicittrY a bill chap. tog anti defin
ing the boundaries of the Eastern and Western Ju
diciary Districts of Virginia, and making the two
districts coextensive with the States of- Virginia
• and West 'Virginia, the latter of which - shall hold
six sessions annnally—at Clarksburg on the 21th
days of March and August,at Wheeling on the nth
days of April and September, and.a,t Oharlestenon
the 19th days'of April and September.: ' -
Mr. Wilson (Mass:) introduced the'following
joint resolut on, which was referred to the Com
mittee on Finance:
Resolved, That the sum of $25, 009,000 be and the
same is hereby anProPriated out of any money in
the treasury net other wise appropriated, for arm
ing, equipping, clothing, subsisting, transporting
and pay lug volunteer's that may be received by the
President for any time net less than one hundred
days after :their muster into the service by regi
ments.
Mr. Wilson (Mass.) introduced a bill to increase
the number of cadets in the army, and for other
purposea.'' -
It provides that the number of cadets at the Mili
tary School shall not exceed 400. The President
may appoint, in. addition to the number- of cadets
heretofore authorized bylaw, two cadets, for each
State represented in Congress; who shall be actual-',
residents of the States for which. they may be ap
pointed. All appointments of cad:As not other
wise provided lor by law, shall be made from the
military forces of the United States regulars and
volunteers; but no person shall be appointed a
-cadet under the ;aro visions of' this section who
shall not have - served honorably for the period of
twelve months; Provided, That the total number of
cadets appointed in any year -shall not exceed 150.
No person to be admitted as a cadet a; the Military
Academy who shall be less than 'seventeen, or
more than twenty years of age on the,
first of July
in the year of his admission, except 'hitch persons
as are provided forfrom-the regular and volunteer
forces as above mentioned.. No persou to be here.
after admitted as
,a cadet until he shall have pits ed
a full and satisfactory examination in the branches
prescrily,d. Boards of examination are to be ap
pcinted,- lieferred to the Committee on Mili
tary Affairs.
On motion of Mr. Coliamer (Vermont), the
Hones bi.l establishing a money order system was
called up, and after amendments passed. He also
called up the Senate bill in relation to franked
matter. It permits air communications, of whatio
ever origin, to bereceived by the heads of the Ex
ecutive Departments and chief of bureaus, who
.are entitled to the franking privilege, without
being endorsed iioffitial business." but with the
name of the writer thereon.
The bill was passed.
State
The ill for the relief of the of Missonri
was ca led up by Mr. Doolittle as unfinished busi
ness, and made the special order for Mot day near.
Mr.: herman (Ohio) called up the special order,
the Ecnse bill to provides national currency se
cured by a pledge of United -States bonds, and to
pro's ide for the circulation and redemption thereof.
Mr. s. human explained that this bill repeals the
act of the last Congtes.e..ihough nearly all the pro.
visions - of that bill are contained in this one. The
amendments are mainly as to the details to give
efficiency to the measure. The chief differences
are first—that the bill of,,3ast year required banks
anti ori zed under the act tb.redeem their.own notes
at their own counters, but this bill names certain
chief cities where the notes of the diffe eat banks
are to be redeemed in addition. The second change
was in regard to taxation, there having been some
-doubts as - to whether the banks were to be liable to
both the Government and State tax. In the bill
that matter is clearly defined.
The third and four,li changes are in regard to the
State bat Its, improving the system by whisk the
-old bankS may came In : 'udder the law, and ren
dering tt e stockholders individually liable to an
extent equal to the amount of their stock. 'The
fifth change is a. regards interest, but the Sefihte
Committee proposed. to strike out the uniform rate
of 7 per cent, as established in the House bill, and
leave it much the same as in the old bill. The
sixth change provides for the receipt of - 5 per cent.
as well as 6 per tent. bonds of the United States
as a basis of circulation, to be kept always at a
margin of ten per cent. on their market value.
The s.eventh change allows the issue of notes of a
less denomination than five dollars, to the extent
-of one. fifth of thiir entire issue—such notes to be
recalled when specie payments are resumed.
The , Senate proceeded to-actnn. the amendments
reperted by the Finance-Ccimmittee, -
On motin of Mr. Sherman the clause of the
bill providing for the admission ef the Bank of
Commerce, New York; was - stricken oat and
amended so as to read :
'Except that the shareholders of any banking
association, having not less than 55,000,003 of
capital stock actually paid in and a surplus of 211
per cent, on band, shall be liable only in the
amount.invested in their shares as long as said
surplus fund shall remain undiminished.
Mr. Sherman explained that this amendment
was only meant to apply to the. Bank of Commerce
in New York city.. It was important that this
wealthy corporation should be alrowed to con in
tinder the provisions of thekbill, as it had extended
many favors to the government. Under the pro
visions of the bill as it came from the House, it
would be excluded; and it vi - as- proposed to strike
our the Rouse-clause and insert the amendment he
-had offend
Mr. Henderson (Mo. ) opposed the whole bank
ing system proposed by the Dill.. He considered
it nothing but the revival of en exploded idea. The
time would come when we would see the error of
the present legislation. He opposed the colifer
rirw of more power upon the wealthy Rank of
Commerce, of New I - ork, than it now possessed.
as it had already received a remuneration for all
the favors it had done the, government.
The Senate committees amendment, at thing
..out the clause in the House bill allowing a s State
tax on the capital stock of banks organiied under
this act, and providing that in lieu of all other
tax every associa , ion shall pay to the treasurer
of the i. nited States, in the months of January and
July, a duty of one halt of one per centhm each
halt year from and after the first day of January
1f64, upon the average amount of its notes in cir
culation, and a duty of one quarter of one per
cent tun each half year upon the average amount of
its deposits, and a duty of one quarter of one per
cent um each half year as aforesaid, on the average
anu.unt of its capital stock beyond the amount in
vested in United States bonds, was debated at some
lentil by Messrs. Chandler and Henderson in
opposition, and Messrs. Sherman and Fessenden
in support of it. Without action, the Senate at
five o clock adjourned.
1-10t8E OF REPEESENTATIVES.
The House in Committee of the Whole on the
state ot .the Union, having the 'lnternal Revenue
bill under consideration, Mr. Stevens moved an
amendment to tax:the salaries of members of Con
gress ten per cent., which was voted down by a
large majority.
Many other amendments. among them one ex
cluding dividends of sa rings institutions from
Mxition, were rejected.
The House, at half-paA four P. M , took a re
cess
until seven o'clock.
Evening. ••Sestion. —Mr. Julian (Ind.) reported
from the Committee on Public Lands the Senate
bill with reference to donNting land claims in
Or, get: aml "Washington territories, which was
passed.
Mr Driers, of Michigan, from the same commit
tee, reported a bill granting lat ds to that State for
the cons,ruction of a wagon road for military and
po: tai purposes. biter some explanations the bill
vas passed.
r. Driggs also reported a bill granting lands to
tbe S , ate of Wisconsin for the consirnction of a
military road co Lake Superior, .witich was
passed.
Mr. Allison (Iowa) fromAhe Committee on Pub?
lie Lands, reported a bill granting alternate
sections of land for railroads in lou a, and also to
the State of Minnesota for the construction of a
railroad Item St. - Paul's to St. Anthony, which
was passed.
re r Allison also reported a bill authorizing the
;Legislature of low% to change and modify the
locution of railr.nds under the land grant act of
which was passed.
The Rouse also passed the following Senate bill<it
—Granting lards to the Lake Superior and Missis
sippi Ica lroad Company, and land to Wisconsin
for ravroad purposes. '
Mr. Ifernan said he' : ' would like to know how
miuch laud we would have left after the extensive
aren is made to-night.
The Speaktr replied be was unable to say.
Mr.?, ernan said Aiwas apprehensive there would
not be el cugh left for the soldiers.
Er. Julian, from the Committee on Public
Lance, reported a bill to secure to soldiers and
sailors, homesteads on forfeited and confiscated
lance, pending winch, at 9.15 P. IL, the Honse
-adjourr ed.
NSYLVANIA -LEGISLATURE
°LOSE OB TERTYILIJAY 8 rnOOREDINGB
Bills
Introduced.—Mr. Donovan, incorporating
- the Woodburn Mainfacturing Company; also, re
lative t o -be sale of certain real estate.
The Appropriation bill was considered.
Mr. Lowry moved to amend by instructing the
Finance Committee to red nce the salaries of Judges'
- and oth. r officers to the amounts of last year.
Mr. Kinsey moved to amend by appropriating
1.34 to expenses of the Governor in and ont of
the State In relieving the wants of sick and wound
-ed l'ennsylvania soldiers.,Lost—ayes 1 .0-ratys 17.
(Some misapprehension exists in, regard to the
Delaware Avenue, and Delaware River Railroads.
They are two distinct `projects. The former bill
vast duced b re. r. Jose phs, and has not been
-acted u o
n. The y
latter bill, introduced by-Senator
Donavan. *authorizes a road up the Delaware river
north or Easton, and has passed the SF nate. ) Ad_
jot , ' 7 et!.
ic• 17044 SC 8811:41 Ale aitigll9p4 , l afitatalottr. wa
SESSION
principalty spent in the consideration of the Ap
propriation bill.
The subject of the removal of . the Capital came
up, and a resolution appropriating $50,000 for new
wings to the mei eut Capitol was ac opted.
Dlr. Connell tiom a Committee of (lc:lnference on
the Appor ioninent bill, made a report, which was
concurred,in. Adjourned.
110IISE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Afternoon Sissian. —Mr. S^litifield presented a
..statement in reference to Jefferson Castes, a soldier
Who lost his sight at Gettysburg. This statemen.
was from the Pennsylvania Institute for the Blind.
and on motion of Mr. Schofield a joint resolution
w'.s adopted admitting him into that institution.
The ansideration - of private bills was then re
sumed, but only two passed daring the afternoon
session,. of interest to Philadelphia, viz: .
An act for' macadamizing, a portion of Broad
street, in the city'of Philadelphia.
An act relating to the manner of entering judg= .
meats in the city and county of Philadelphia.
Adjourned.
COAL STATENEETS AND FINANCIAL.
The following is the statement of coal trans•
ported over the'Lehigh Canal, for the week ending
April 23,1864:
From Mauch Chunck,
Summit mines
Room Run mines
Jetfrie's Coal Mines... A
East Manch Chunk.
Coleraine mines
Spring Mountain
Smith's Mountain " 652 17
N. Spring Mountain mines 1,275 07
S. Spring Mountain ' 1,053 05
Stockton
Hazleton mines.....
Buck Mountain
Jeddo mine 5.........
Fulton mines -
Harleigh .....
DlilnesviJe
Mount Pleasant...
Pea and dust coal,
Total
In 1863
Increase.— . 9,057 17
Our correspondent at Scranton, sends us the fol.
, owihg report of the amount o€ coal transported
over the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Railroad, for the week ending Saturday, April 23,
and-for correspondink time last year:
Week. Year.
- Tons.Owt. Tons.Owt.
Shipped North 5,596 09 78,902 08
Shipped South 19,362 15 902,055 14
Total 24,9159 04 1360,933 02
For corresponding time last year:
Week. ' Year.
Tona.Cwt. Tons. Cwt.
6,664 94 ' 67,755 05
—19,154 04 • 232,455 (13
-- ----
Total 26,315,08 320,210 10
Shipped North
Shipped South
---
Increase 60,T77 12
The amount 'of coal transported over the Lykens
Valley Railroad Company's road, for the week
and season ending Saturday,-April 16, 1861:
Week. Season.
3 t 340 CO 18,026 00
21,241 00
This year.
Last year
Decrease 3,215 I*
The following are the receipts of the Delaware
Division Canal Company for the week ending
April 23•
For week to date....
Previously in 1864...
orresponding time last year ..
Increase...
SAILING DAYS OF STEASDIELIPS.
TO ARRIVE.
WEEPS . PEON . POll , DAYS
Pennsylvania—Liverpool...New Y0rk........A.pr0 12
0. of Ballimore..Liverpll—New York.. ... April 13
Bremen . . ... ..Southampton...New Y0rk.........April 13
Damascus Liverpool.. Portland April 14
Edinburg. Liverpool—New York April 16
Arabia Liverpool—Boston .....April 16
Bavaria.— .Southampton.. New York April 19
0 of Wasllington.Liverp , l„ New York April 20
Scotia' - Liverpool... New York. April 23
Asia Liverpool . . Boston April 27
Africa ..Liverpool—Boston ...April 30
G-'ennenta ..Southampton..New York Dray 3
Teutorda.....Southampton—New York ,flay 17
TO DRT
Sidon... ...... •New York..L EPA ive . rpool ' April 27' 1
Asia. Boston—Liverpool........April 27 -
Peruvian........ New. York—Liverpool ..—. April 23
Evening Star.. New York.. Havana, &a - April 30
Saxonia . . .... .... New York Hamburg April 30 1
If angaroo......New York.. Liverpool April 30
LETTER BLOB
as , ?RI lirnnOmeleTs• axan&won, Plarkantirnmh.
Ship Wyoming, Burton-- Liverpool, April 2i
Ship Empire Queen. Moran.-- Liverpool, soon
Ship Oawingo, liard LiverpoOlosoon
_ .
MnrM4Trirys7F:47.,''MMMre.7
SUN RIBIB4/522 SIIIII, 695 I HIGH WATHH, 541
rARRIVED YRSTERDA •
Schr Mary, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Del.
with grain to Chrintfan Sr. Co.
Schr Banner, Furman,3 days from Indian Ricer,
Tel. with corn to Jas LBewley & Co. '
Schr Georgianna, Prettyman, 3 deli from Indian
- Ricer, Del. with corn to Jas L' Bewley & CO.
Ahr Jas McGee Lynch, 3 days from Pembroke
River, with lumher to J W Bacon.
Schr Ciiterion ' Williams, 2 4,sys.from,Laurel,
Del. with lumber to J W Bacon.'"
Steamer D Utley, Phillips, 24 hours from New
York, with mike to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer 31 Massey, Smith, 24 hours from New
York, with mdee to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer S Seymour, Room, from Alexandria,
with mdse to nos Webster.
CLEARED YESTERDAt
Sri„ Delmont Locke, Wiswell,Portlantd, C A Heck
ocher & Co.
Brig Carrie _Estelle, Thurlow, Boston, L Audenried'
& Co.
Schr JullaXorrey, Fort Monroe, Tyler & Co.
Schr C S Edwards, Gandy, Boston, J G& G Sftep
pl ter.
Schr M M Weaver, Weaver, Boston, Wannemftcher
& Maxfield.
Schr Carlton Jayne, Rowland, Providence, Powel
ton Coal Co.
Schr T Lake, Doughty, New Bedford, W H Johns.
Sam C J Errielcaon, 'Puttle,New Haven, MilestrOo.
Schr Joanna ' Barrett, Bridgeport, N Rathbun.
Schr Emma, Phinney, Alexandria, J Hearing.
Schr Victoria, Kelly, Fortress Monroe, Corn H A
Adams.
Schr Pursuit, Adams, Waahington, J R White.
Echr Pohico, Taylor, Baltimore, Powers & Weight
man.
St'r Ruggles, McDermott, New York, W P Clyde.
St'r R Willing. Dade, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr.
St'r Jos Hall, Hall, Alexandria, Thos Webster.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Weatmoreland, Decan, from Portland for
N Orleans, was passed 11th inst.' 30 miles NW of
Tortugas. •
Ship Franklin, Nelson, sailed from San Francisco
23e1 inst. for New York.
Bark Annie & Lizzie (Hamb), Yemen cleared at
New York yesterday for this port.
Bark Harriet, Hutchinson, cleared at New York
yesterday for San Francisco.
Brig Victor (Hamb), Hein, cleared at New York
yesterday (or this port. '
Brig Tangier, Sawyer, cleared at Bangor 23d hrt.
for this port. •
Brig Sarah Larsen (Br), Hopkins, from Havana,
at Baltimore 25th inst.
. -
Brig Diary 0 Marriner, Marriner, for this port,'
sailed from. Sagua lath inst.
Brig Eliza M. Strong, Strong, hence at Boston 23d
in.tant.
Sohr S A Taylor, Dukes, cleared at Neue t York
yesterday for this port.
Schrs Abaco, Pendleton; Romeo, Foss, and Chat
)enge, ,apley, cleared at Bangor 23d In
- T
st. for thin
port. _
Schr Heroine, Champlin, cleared at New York
yesterday for this port.
Rehr W E Stevenson, Mears; hence at Fall River
25th inst.
Schr hart J Mercer, Somera, hence at Providence
14th
Schr Sarah L, Waite, hence at Providence 24th
inst. On Saturday. oft Point Judith, carried away ,
mainmast about 15 feet below the rigging.
Scbr New Jersey, Morris, sailed from Providence
24th inst. for this port.
Saha Clara Belie,. Cottrell, hence for Boston, at
Newport 25th inst.
Seta E & L Uordery, Babcock, hence for Salem, at
Holmes' Hole 24th inst.
Schr S H Sharp, Bachelor,sailed from Port Royal
20th inst. for this port.
Schr Marine, kaller, hence for the SW Pass, was
spoken 9th inst. in Crooked Island Passage, short
of provisions, but could not be supplied.
Bohr VCm Kennedy, Christy, cleared at Baltimore
25th inst. for Wilmington.
Schr rnargaret Kennedy, Kelley, cleared at Alex
andria 26th inst. for this port.
Schr H J Deering, Room, hence at Alexandria,
2Eth lost
Schr R S Warren, Pickering, Bailed from Ports
mouth 21st inat for this port.
Schr Cohaseet, Tobey, hence at New Bedford 23d
in etant.
• Schr G Franklin, Tyler, cleared at Georgetown
25th inst. for this port.
Scll; S T - Chartre, Smith, and 0 A Stetson, Ste-
vens, hence at Lynn 21st bet
Schr Orris Francis, Huzit,hence at Salem 2.1 d last.
Schr Sarah Cullen, Cullen, sailed from Salem 24th
inst. fofthis port:
Seim C a:el-rick, Montgomery, sailed from Salem
21at inat. for thil port. ,
Schi s Orem' W are, Baker; W G BartWt, Con.
-nelly, and P Edwards. Babcock, hence at Boston
241.11 flat.
Sohr B L Tay,Previa an; cleared- at Beam 23d
inet, tor this tiort.
Mar 'Wm Batman, Palk; Item., at Boston 25th
Liadaut.
Tan DAILY EVENINO BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAS:- APRIL '27:::..0304
Week. Total.
Tons.Owt. Tons.Owt.
. 7,808 1 1 3 23,642 01
.. 2,611 08 2,893 10
. 87 00 162. 05
133 14
954 0
921 03
2,560 11
1,796 19 4,290 09
350 10 775 04
923 07 2, 214 14
373 00 1 ,220 15
177 08 454 01
661 05 1,028 08
• 268.16 260 16
260 02
18,050 06
47,100 CO
33,042 03
• . $8,441 57
.:..10,384 81
$16,&28 33
10,.9 65
$6,546 73
BARRITT ec 00.,
AUCTIONEER;,,
No. 230 MAR ere corner of BANK.
CATALOCATALOGUE KET
SALE OF et,
FIRST QUALITY
SPRING CLC•THING, COMPRISING OVER
3 l' , LO GARMENT S, on THURSDAY MORNING,
April tN, at 10 o'clock, including the entire ba
lance of stock of a first- class city house, viz a All
Wool Fancy Cassimere Sack; Rush:less and Dress
Ont..; Tweed, Linen and Cloth do.; Silk, Satan,
Cassimete, Velvet and Marseilles Vests; Cloth,
Cassitnere, Linen and Tweed- Pants, 'with a large
variety of other desirable Clothing. Open for ex
amintuion with catalogues early on the morning of
the sale. ap23-st
• -
la WILSON & —r
BRO.EE&L ESTATE
AUL. AGENTS and BROKERS. .41:/"WALN OT
street_ Money carefully invested. Reat Est ite
botignt, sold and exchanged. Interest on Ground
Rents, Mortgages' and House Rents promptly
colleoed. apl.s.lm§.
JAMES M. SCOVEL,
Attorney at Law,
-Blaster and Exruniner
i - In Chancery.
113 PLUM street.
rtra-Imet Camden. N. 3.
1 AFFA & SMITE.
EcOND NATIO AL BANK OF PELILA.
- • -
Ce.inTv... $lOO,OOO, With the priTllege of increes.
mg to *SAVA).
NATE AN HILLES, President; WILLIAM B.
aIiAWN, ()ashler, late of the PhiLadelphis Bank.
DIREOTO7I2: •
- . - •
'Nathan Hines, Lewis Shallcrose,
George W. Rnawn, Charles E. Kremer,
Simon R. Snyder, Benjamin Rowland, Jr.,
Edward Hayes, Benjamin H. Deacon,
John Cooper.
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia la
now open at No. 1:11. Main street, Prankford, fo)
the transaction of a General Bl. , l l ring Business
upon the anal terms.
Collections upon all accessible point! will be
made upon liberal terms.
Respectally,
tel-finns
G_EORGE BuLDIN, MICHAEL WARTMAN
BOLDIN WARTDLSN,
TOBACCO and GENERAL °OMISSION
Merchants,
No. PM North WATER street and 106 North
fold DELAWARE avenue; Philadelphia.
E T ANS Ar. WATSON' S
SALAMANDER SAFER,
STOKE
fro. 16 South FOURTH street,
IMTLADELPErfA, rA.
A lgrge variety of FIRE. PROOF SfiFESaivrays
on hand, cheap for cash raylfl-17
'DENNSYLVANIA WORHS—on the DELA.
WARE River, below PHILADELPHIA,
ON STE.% Delaware county, Pa.
HEANEY, SON k ARCHBOLD,
Engineers and Iron Boat Builders,
Manufacturers of
AU kinds.
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSTNO
ENGINES,
Iron Vessels of all description,Boilers, Water
Tanks, Propellers,&s., he.
T. HEANEY, W. B.REANY, &ARCHBOLD.
Late of Lab
Heaney Nealle & it)o., Engineer in 4J/iiiri
Penn Works. Phila. 0713411 Navlr
TNDN&LE.—Jordan's Tonic Ale, warranted
pure and free from dregs, brewed exprestly
for invalids and lanuly lase. Philadelphia Ales
constantly on hand, and bottled only for family
use; delivered free to all parts of the city. English
and Scotch Ales; also, Brown Stout; on hand at
reasonable prices. Catawba Wmes, from cele.
brated Vineyards, by the dozen or gallon. P. J.
JORDAN, 220 PEAR. street, below Third an
Walnut and Dock streets. =hill
t j F. iBUSTON,
149 South Front street, above Walnut.Agenoy
of(JILIISOB an d CAM - PELL SHERRIES,
EBNEST-111ROY & ()O.'S OHAMPAGNTsS,
Golden Star Brand, '
' Ay Grand Monsoons.
BRANDIES. PORTS and MADE JRAS.awI
LCIST—A CERTIFICATE or 5 per Cent. Doan
of State of Pennsylvania, for 8516 05, dated
March 12th, 1030, No. 754, in name of WLIJAA.iyi
MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5 per Cent.
Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of $200,.
ated June 30th, 1045, No. 1452, in name of ELI
K. PRICE, Administrator of William Meredith,
in Trust. Application has been made to the Audi
tor-General for a renewal of said Certificates.
ELI R. PRICE,
Wn silt Arch strait
fe9-3rn 4
DR. - .PIMOTIOAL - DENTIST
for the last twenty years, 219 VINE Street,
beam Third, inserts - Um most beautiful TEETH of
itte age, ' Mounted on flue- Flatina, Silyer r
Vulcanite Ooralite, . Amber, ice., at prices for
seat and substantial *ork, more tuasonablcrtlian`
mt Dentist intalS'AtY__Ot. __Teeth. plugged_
to lest for, lite. • -Artll2elar • Teeth repaired to suit,
zfe re.! oaiscv , tine. All vverk WArrituted to lit
.
ism 41,7•11010, tinaliallhk: • 1111011.4414.
AUCTION SALES
T ki 0 s 1-; u a;
Auctioneers and ocmmission lierenanta,
kin. 914 CHESTNUT street, above"
Sale No. 1203 Green Street.
BOUSEBOLO FURNITURE.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,'
At '0 o'clock, at No. 1203 Green street, will be
sold—
The furniture of a family - declining hon•ekeepz
ing, comprising neat parlor, chamber and dining.
room' cabinet furniture, -Brussels, ingrain and
Venetian carpets, beds, rnatrasees and bedding,
plated ware, china, glassware, kitchen furniture.
The furniture can be examined at 8 o' clock on
the morning of sale. '
Sale at o. 914 Chestnut Street.
SUPERIOR HNOUSEHOLD URNITURE,
CARPETS, LARGE MIRRORS, CURTAINS,
MARBLE BUSTS, fr.c.- • -
ON FRIDAY MORN/NG,
At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 914
Chestnut street, will be sold
The entire household furniture of a family de
housekeeping, including superior pa , lor.
chamber anti dining room cabiril t furniture, carpets
beds and Matresz es, French china d inner set, silver
'plated ware, cottage suits of chamber furniture,
'Venetian blinds . matting, &c,
CURT AIMS.
Silk damask curtains for four windOws. new.
FRENCH PLATE MANTEL MIRRORS.
One richly framed mantel mirror, 73 by 60 inches.
4,72 AT 46
One'plain • I • 11, 71d by 24 , c
Small vier mirrors.
ITALIAN MARBLE STATUARY.
One fine marble bust, May Flower, by Stout.
Daniel Webster.
g Henry Clay.
SECRETAIVES AND BOOKCASES
....
Also, several superior secretaries and bookcases.
TIMBER LAND-AT PRIVATE SALE.
• Fi r sale, 437 acres of Land, heavily timbered;
also, iron ore on the same, situated in Sullivan
corn ty, atjoir me Laporte, the county town; a
stream of water passes through the property, 'and
kgs•can be floated to a market. A plan-of the
same can be seen at the auction store..
Thomos Birch tc Son will elm Siva' persona
attention to the sale of Furniture at residence,
of those about breaking up housekeeping or re
mowing. Also, hold sales of furniture ever;
FRIDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at theD
trLacions Warerooms. No. 914 Chestnut street.
ert , WART, AVOTIONEESE
seurr
CHESTNUT and 615 SANSOM street.
CARD.—The balance of the fine Italian statues,
busts, ac., will be sold on Wednesday morning,
Patty 4th. together with a fine assortment of vases,
monuments and bronzes, now lauding 111 New
'York, directly from Europe.
articulars hereafter.
SALE OF
UNCLAIMED EXPRESS
PACE AGES. •
ON THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 2.5,
At 10 o'clock, we will sell the 'unclaimed pack.
ages of the following express companies, - wiz:
Howard & Co.. Harnden & Howard Express
Companies. having remained at their office for
more than six months without payment of charges.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF STRAW
GOODS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29.
At 10 o' clock precisely. 'alit be sold by catalogue,
about 300 cases fresh straw goods, comprising
Bonnets, dm 7 of new end desirable shapes.
FUR TRIMMINGS
Also, aline of muff; cape and • tassel trimmings.
SCOTT & STEWART, Auctioneers, will give
:heir personal attention to sales of BIRROBAN
DISE and WARES of all descriptions. Fnrnl.
lure of parties removing or breaking up Hons..
keeping, on the premises of the owners, or at theb
elegant and spacious Salesrooms, nos. ttbl Chest.
nut Sweet and 615 Sansom street. fel9.-tf
BUSINESS OAISDS.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ,
YOB 'THE BALE OP -
FLOUR. GRAIN, MILL FEED, SEEDS,
And Produce generally.
No. 121 North WATER st., Phila. [aps-irool
OBERT EWING,
BILL BROKER,
No. 109 South TRIAD street.
rithr..s-Iy.
FRARKFORD
LIQUORS, &O.
LOST,
DENTISTRY.
1.511.1 BODINE ST. --Three story brick house and
lot, 19 feet 3Ti in. trout and neir 40 feet deep.
-
415 SOETII 11TH ST.—With 2 houses on Salem
Alley and lot 15 by 56 feet, ,;•> ground rant. 0.
Court Sale. Estate of Robert Wright, de , 'd.
SALEM ALLEY—Three houses, Yos 120 4 , 1210
and 1212 and lot 30 feet square. $l5 ground rent,
Same Estate. .
ziou TWELFTH STREET—Four-story
brwk st. re and dwil ing, and back buildings, l 9
by 14 feet. No incambrance. Sams estate.
GERMANTOWN--The 'minable property
knownsts the Germantown Market Hoare : stone
building, t nilt of the best materials at a cost of
813,000. V. by leo feet, with Walls 21 incites thick;
strong enough for any purpose whatever; areal
lighted from •ides and roof The lot is Sah' by 330
feet, in the ram t thriving part of the place. 8160
ground rent.
•
SUMMIT STREET—A desirable nearly new
house, built by the owner for his own use, now
occupied by Dr. Budd, who will show it. Lot
by 157 feet. Possession with the deed. House
Is 33 feet front, well built and finished. No
tr cumbrance.
•`lO N.TWELFTH ST.—Three-story brick house
and lot, 1S by 95 feet.
RACE ST.—Four genteel dwellings, near
Broad Street, each 16 by 91 feet. No in.:umbra. noes.
ICUI N. FIFTEENTH ST.—Genteel dwelling,
alove Oxford Street. side yard. Lottll,tl by 100 ft.
NORTH ST.—Two genteel dwellings, Nos. 1599
and 1611; each 15 by 57 feet
ESHER ST —A lot of ground, near Washington
Street, 20th Ware; 5.;4 by 100 feet.
W. H. RHAWN,
Clasher
131-11 LIP FORD A - UO., AUCTIONEERS,
525 Market and 5 2 Commerce streets.
g.RGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 CASES
BOOTS, &HUM . .. BROGANS, As.
ON THURSDAY MORNING, April 29
At 14 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by cata.
ogne, for cash, 1,000 cases Men's, Boys' and
Youths' Calf, Rip and Grain Boots. Brogans,
italmorals, Oxford. Tier, .Cayalry Boots,
MT Women's. Misses' and Children's Calf,
ip, Goat, Rid and Morocco Heeled Boots and
Shoes, Slippers, Gaiters, Buskins, and also city
made goods.
Open for examination with catalogues early on
'he morning of the sale.
moSES Di ATHANS, AUCTIONEER AM
COhIMISSION MERCHANT,
Southeast corner SIXTH and RACE streets.
WATCHES—WATCHES--WATCHES.
At private sale, upwards of 2000 gold and alive)
watches, at half the usual selling prices. Watch
makers, dealers and private purchasers will de
well by calling at the a Z. corner of Slut ant
Race streets. -
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Se Peters' s PhilaAielphia cases English Paten;
Lever Watches, of the most,,approved and beset
makers; some of them have Rye pairs extra jevreis,
and very fine and high cost movements. If ap.
plied fog immediately they can be had singly, of
Ibolot at 3.9.5 eaca. The cases will wear equal tc
solid gold cases.
Very line double barrel duel guns, breech loan.
Lug; carbines ;' - revolVing rifles' line ngllsh rifles
revolvers. &c
AT PRIVATE SALE FORLESS THAR HAW
THE USUAL SELLING PRICES.
Fine gold magic case, hunting ease and doubts
bottom English patent lever watches, jell jeweled
and plain; of the moat approved and best makers:,
fine gold hunting case and open face Geneva pa
tent lever and leplide watches; ladles ' fine gold
enameled diamond watches; fine gold Americas
hunting case _patent lever watches, of the most
approved styles; fine silver hunting case and oper.
race English patent •lever watches, of the moat
approved and best makers: fine silver huntlna
case American patent lever watettes of the most
approved makers; fine silver hunting cane and
open face SVASEI and French patent lever -and
leptue watches; independent second and double
time lever watches; saver tinartier English, Swiar
and French watches; fine gold-plated watches:
Peters's patent watches, fine English movements
and numerous other watches..
Very Rue English twist double barrel fowling
pincer, barr and back- action load,. SOM. Y" . 7
costly.
MONEY TO Loam, • -
In iorZo or email amounts, on goods of every
description, for any lec.gth of time agreed on
,
SALES ATTENDED TO,
either at private dwellings, stores, or 43 153Whirii•
toad, wnen reqtdred, _two-thirds of the-=Value -p,
ttEe goods will be advanced in anticipialon of sale
00 .NSKINMENTS'•• • .
Of goods of oiery description solicited" for
public sales. ..• • ' e
-Very line sewin-g inacturifisi-several auperier:
Hammocks; flne.gold' chains; • jewelry oVelrety ,
delcriptionl •diltionde •numerous other'llrll.•
COW • • .
AUCTION 845 LEE
. TA.1 3.(171014.8ER,
t) No. 4.2:: WALNUT street,• shove Fourth.- 11!.
Oru RE
• AL --k . '=I:ATE SALE, jytAX t), 1884.
oourt slle- - -Estate 01 O. W. Hepburn,
VALUABLE PaßßTdeceased. AT BRISTOL,.
- BUCKS .COUNT Y
AFTERNOON We will sell on the premisss, on TUESDAY
, Tday 3, 1864, at 2 o clock. the
valuable property at Bristol, known as the Bath
Brie 01, Chalybeate Springs," 61 acs of land, part in
Witt extensive improvemems. IQ" Full
particulars in handbills,- $1,0L.0 to ba paid
when the Property is -Strack7oft: •
-REAL ESTATE SALE, MAY L
This sale will incinde—
-•
BLE SQUARE OF GROUND, south
side of Chestnut st, 500 feet from 47th.. to 48th et,
thence along 49th st 2153 c Mot to York at,- along
the north side of York it 423 feet 4.j, inches, thende
fee°trtobnealltBll6,te.ees SsatitifEltailles"os'
Esthfr Byram, ftec . d.
VALUABLE S r ABE or a s, 4 00 E. corner 48th arm chestnut stre,ets, 400 feet front
on Chestnut and Oak streets, and 214.4 rearm-14th
street. Same estate.
VALUABLE SQUARE OF.GROUND at the
S. W. corner 49th and Chestaut-streets 410 feet on
Chestnut and York streets, 215 x feet on 48th street..
Same estate. •
'N. VALUABLE SQUARE. OF GROUND at. the
W . corner 49th and Chestnut streets 42b feet - lx
in. on Chestnut street, thence N. W. 1.94,V feet to
Oak street, 480 feet on Oak street and 211).i feet on
48th street. Same estate -
VALUABLE SQUARE OF GROUND S. W.
corner of 48th and, Market a reets 48 i feet along
Market anti CU stre.ts, and 211.1 i feet on 44th
and 49 hstreets Same estate,
VALUABLE .SQUARE OF GROUND at S E.
con er 47th rind Ch. stnnt strtetz, 181 feet on Chest
nut et.; thence S. E. 45 Pet ids inches;. thence S.
W. 218 lest 11 inches to 47th i t., a 2d along 47 h st.
144 feet 5 inches. Same Estat,
V &Ix ABLE LOT OF GROUND north side of
NTk, 440 feet west of 49th sf, 600 feet on York st.;
thence N. E. toChestnut:treet, along the seime
feet: inches; thence south 215 feet 2 inches. Same
Estate
8 1 5 S: 7TB. ST. Three-stor bk house and let.
52 fret front, near 40 feet deep. I 7 ground rent.
Orphans' Court Sate—Estate •J Bernard Quinn,
des' a.
RIMBERTON COAL CO.—This valuable
estate, comprising 300 acres of Coal lands in Lu
taut,. zerne county, Pa., near Wilkesbarre. Sale
GERMANTOWN COTTAGE, at the corner of
Knox end Linden streets, with every convenience.
Full descriptiters in handbills: Poises:ion im
mediate.
BROWN STONE STORE, NO. 210 CHEST
NUT STREET, 151‘ feet front, Ilr2 feet eeep..
No inerimbrances. lull descriptions in handbills.
Executors'. Sole. Estate of Joseph- Fisher, deceased,
GER MANTOWN. —A valuable property of 7
acres, on .Main avenue, Armat and Hancock
streets, with excellent improvements- stream of
water through the land; stone mansion: stable
end coach house, and all out-buildmgs. Fine
fruit and very accessible.
997 SPRUCE STREET—Three-story brick
DOME', /9X by 83 feet to a 10 Lest auey, $92 2.5
ground rent. Executors Sale—Estate B Gib
son, deo' ti.
S E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRUCE
STREETS—Large mansion house and line 10t.21
feet 9 inches by 250 feet to a 40 feet street. 812,000
may remain • Possession immediate. May be ex
amined at any time. Same estate.
GROUND RLNTS. 825, 821. Sl9 50 and .F. 30 per
annum, out Of iota of ground and frame houses,
19th Ward. . hey are all old rents, are well se.
cured, the land being worth more than the princi
pal of the rents, d recutor's Sole.
339, 311 AND 3 3 43.5. TWELFTH STREET—
Three-story brick houses and - lots b low spruce
strset, each les by 31 feet; 810 50 ground rent on
each
440 POPLAR STREET—Three s•ory brick store
nno lot, IS by 61 feet, no inCumbranCe. Orp "tan:.
Court Sale—Eslate of G. Letter* Sr., rioc'd
442 POPLAR ST.—Propf rty adjoining, store and
dwelling, IS by near 50 feet: no incumbraoce.
Same rnate.
Ist OTIS ST.—Two-story brick house, and lot
.10 by Ul is: feet clear; VO gr. and rent, Same estate.
'OORE ST.—A lot of ground adjoining the
?too re on the rear, 20 by 65 feet. Sam, esfatt...
$l2O GROUND RENT—Out of a lot OA Moore
et ••u by 65 feet. :tante estate.
\ - ALLTABLE BROAD ST. LOT—S W. coiner
of Ontario st., Ki feet on Broad, 3.57 feet. 10g inches
on Ontario at,: thence S. W. 37 fe,-t 9t Inches to
Fifteenth et., on wh_ch it Is 36 feet . trout. Sias
per. adp:ory:
SOUTH FIFTEENTH St.—Three-story brick
house N. W. corner of ..llollory at, 30 by ;3 feet:
object . to 53.01X1 mortgage. and to a dower of $3OO
r year. Ezecu ors' atzolult Salt, Wale cy R. Ilsit^,
meter' d.
I:113 POPLAR St—Three-story brick house and
?et of is feet. part over ';'3 feet deep to a 3 feet
alley.
rcai POPLAR. ST.—Three-story brick adjoin
ing.
PQLAR ST.—Three—gory brick .s.El3.irsi-
Inn.
2lth WARB—Destrable property, N. E. corner
of 3- , ..11 and York Inv, 75 by WO feet.
1517 .t'ADWALA.DER ST.--Three-story brick
Louse and lot 25 by neared feet_
1516 BO a 1I E ST. —Three-story brick house and
lot on the rear of the above, 13.; feet by near 30
feet deep. •
AtrOTION''BADS
Y - JOHN -•M Y -E .12 S & O 0::
_LS Auctioneers.
Nos. 232 "and , 244 Market street. corner ' of Bank.
LARGE* PEREMBTORYiI r•s; or'•EITRO..;
PLAN,. lA‘DIA AND HEL.X.ERICAW, DRY
GOODS. • ' --4
We will hold a large' sale of British, Garman;
French - and' American Dry Goods,. by catalogue.
en FOUR-MONTHS! •CREDIT and-parLfcr•cash;.
ON THURSDAY 'MORNING; APRIL 28,
Commencina at precisely 10 o' clock comprising •
*Zit_ PACKAGES AND LOTS:, t;
of British,' german,' French; 'lndia:and America+
Dry Goods, embracing a' large, fall lind , fresti as.:
.-
sortnient Woolen, Worsted; Linen,Ootton and Silk
Goods, for :City and country • •
N. B. — SamPlel 0 11 ie-same will bc arranged for
examination, with eat:wog - nes, early On the ruorri:
ing of the stile,: when - dealers Will Qad thet
interest to attend.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS; .Sfllle.W.
• 'GOODS: BATTS. - &e.. •
NOTlCE—lncluded in our sale of - Foreign and
Domestic Dry Gonda, on THURSDAY MORN. ,
ING, April 28 at WO' c locd,. will' b3-found in
part the following:desirable 'articles, to- be sold
without r.serve;bri four mbriths , credit and for
cash :
—packages standard must ins.
-- packages corset jeans.
packages fancy prints.
- -
- packages twine and liste.
-
-- cases neat stylesAmencan.
ewes neat styles American gingharns.
-- cases English and German giughams. • •
-- cases Lipton cheeks.
cases blue. 'denims. •
cases tickings.' - ,
cases blue stripes. •
cases black and colored silesiss. •
cases brown add bleached mt Elias.
eases tancy cotionades.
cases jeans and mixtures. •
Ca& sSaxony dress goods.
cases fancy lawns and jaconets.
cases pbplins and mozambiones
cases fancy reps. nd poll ye chevres.
cases de bef e and mous de laines.
-- pieces French plaid flann«ls.
—pieces mode and silk el otica.s.
100 bales el:Moab .its.
LIN EN. GOODS.
ON THURSDAY,
April 28th, will be sold—
_ pieces 7 4 and 8-.1 Barnsley damasks. •
pieces white.and brown damasks and cloths
pieces damask and buck toe els.
pieces diaper and plain•towels
pi-ces bleacliedand brown linen bucks.
pieces elastic cat vas.
dozens % and cambric handkerchiefs.
TAILORING GOO. S—To OLUTRIERS AND
OTHERS.
ON THURSDAY, . •
April 28 will be included in our sale—
Abou t say 275 pieces woelensand cassinets.
pieces Belgian and French- broadcloths, in
blue. black and fancy colors.
—pieces Englhhblack cap and cloak cloths.
pieces English meltons, in fashionable shades.
--pieces fancy French cassimeres.
- pieces black doeskins. '
pieces black and fancy satinets.
pieces black Italian cloth.
- -
pieces black drag
Also, black satin and fancy silk restings, serges.
velvets, hosiery, gloves, spool cotton:, patent
thread, silk cravats and ties, hoop and balmoral
skirts, shirts and drawers, linen bosoms, buttons,
touon handkerchiefs, woolen, thibet and stella
shawls, fancy articles, &c.. tic. •
Also Ewa of American dry goods for cash
3t cares palm bats and shaker hoods. kc.
CARNETS AND CANTGN IVIATTINGS.
• ON THURSDAY MORNING, APH11.29-,
At precisely 10 o'clock, will be- sold, an assort
ment of ingrain, Venetian, hemp, list and rag car_
Vets ; Canton mattings, An.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH
INDIA, • GERIdAN AND RRITIeR • Eat'
GOODS &c. , FOR SPRING SALES.ON ItIODDAY MORNING, MAY 2,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, of
FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT, about
5.50 PAOK9OLS AND LOTS
of French, India, German and British Dry Goods,
&c.„ L embracing a large and choice assortment
fancy and staple articles, in silk, worsted, woolen
linen and cotton fabrics.
N. B. --Sainples of the sable will be a..r...anzed fc7
examination, with catalogues, early on the molt
ing of the sale, when deilers will find It to they
Interest to attend.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP 11.04.1 PACK A.GE:-.
ROOTS, SHOES. BROGANS, ARMY GOODa.
STRAW GOODS, Ac.,
ON TUESDAY MORNING, 'MAY -
At 10 o' clock, will be acid, by catalogue, Althea
resom, on FOUR 15IGNI'ES' CREDIT, show
1100 packages-Boots, Shoes, Brogans, ..licarosis,
Army Boots and Shoes, Zce.,, Ac., of Cit
and Eastern manufacture, embracing a freari
and prime assortment of desirable articles. ea,
men, women and ctuldrea. Also, straw goods, in
men's hats, shaker heeds., ho. B.—Samples with catalogues early on the
morning of sale
217
HOMAS - SONS, AUCTIONEERS,
/. Noe. 139 and 141 South Fourth street..
REAL ESTATE SALL, MAY 17.
Orphans' Court SaleEstatr of Benry B. Mark
land, a minor-THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL
LING, No. S3l Hace st, west of sth st. Sale
absolute.
VERY HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT of
Mr. John B. Andrews, 7t3i ACTIES, Springfield
Brad and Darby Creek, DAEBY-a number of
elegant building sites
Peremptory Sale-15 YA'LLTAFILE BI T ILDING
LOTS anti 1t ACRES OW LAND, Atlantic
City, N. J.
Orphads' Court Sale-Fstate of Mrs. Mary
Pepper, dec'd-THREE; STORY BRIOK
STORE. MAREET st, N. W corner of Eighth
Same Estate-THREE-STORY BRICK STORE
No. 2 north Eighth st
&roe E•tate- THREE STORY BRICE STORE
and DWELLING, No 4 north Ethsi.
Sam. Estate- THREE- STOR.YBRICK STORE
and DWELLING, No. - to rth 9th st.
Same • Estate-4 _ -TEIREE.STORY BRICK
DWELLINGS, rear of 51.11 st, below Filbert.
Salve Estate-FOUR-STORY BRICE STORE
and DWELLING, N. W. corner of Fifteenth and
Locust xis.
Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of John C.Pecbin
der' a- 2 YEARLY GROUND R.ENTS of Sit 0 a
year each.
Same Estate-LOT OF GROUND, Pine st, east
of 2'al
Some Estate-LOT .OF GROUND, N. W.
coiner of McKean and 12111 six. •
Same Estate-LOT. Gen Lane, 2.23 Ward. -
5 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, New.
ktik st, extendirg through to Thompson.
°rollers' Court Sale-Estate of Thos. L. Ash.
mead, deed-THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL
LING No li:09 Race st
Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of Jas. hlcKenney,
deed- DWELLING. II ustou et.
Executor's Sale-Estate of Susannah Fricke,_
dec'd - BUSINESS STAND-THREE-STORY
BRICK STORE and DWELLING, No. 716 north
Second st_
Same Estate-2'l 'WO-STORY BRICK DWEL
LINGS, St Tot n st, adjoining.
Executor's HANDbO.Y E COUNTRY
RESIDENCE and 1 ACRE, Beverly, N. J ,
havD_g a grave front on the River Delaware.
Peremptory Sale-VALUABLE CO VNTRY
SEAT and FARM, kmiwn as , LINDEN ' " Old
'Yolk Read, at the Smile store,Cheltenharatown.
ship, Montgomery county, Pa -Large Stone
Mansion, Barn, Stable, &c. Sale absolute.
Executor's Sale- Es ate of Geo Sheol'. dee' d
-2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, No.
244 I hester st, and No. 231 Shell at.
Executor's Peremptory Sale-Estate of Powell
Stant house, dee d-zVerrenx. - n BUSINESS LOCA-
T lON- II BRIOR DWELLINGS, Front st, be.
tween Race and Vine /1.:1; 61 feet front by 132 k feet
deep. Sale absolute.
FOUR STO.RY BRICK STORE add DWEL
LING. N. W. t orner 16th and Summer sus.
LARGE and MODERN RESIDENCE and,
Coach House, No. 259 E.:Mth Fourth at,
,near
Walnut st.
Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of t . Robert C.
Eros der, dec'd-LARGE and VALUABLE LOT,
over 21 acres, Buck Road, First Ward.
Sale at the Rising Sun Village.
SUFFF.IOR FURNITURE, BILLIARD TA
- BI.E, FINE MIRROR, CARRIAGE, DON
REVS. ac.
ON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29.
At 11 o' clock, on Goiniantown arenne, near the
junction of the Old York Road, (Rising Sun
yil
late) the surplus , furniture. bookcase, rosewood
billiard, table, mantel mirror, carpets, matting,
dc. Also. a Germantown carriage, ,by Rogers,
pair don eye and wagon, . . .
SW' May be examined at 8 o'clock, on. the morn.
lug of sale.
PubliC Sale on the Prem es
AT is.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SE, 8 ACRES,
DARFSY ROAD AND SUMMIT' ST.', • DARBY.
ON WEDN ESDAY, 'May 4, 1864, - at 3 o'clock
P. M.will be sold at public sale, on the premises,
an-ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, 8 acres, 'cor
ner of Darby Road and Summit street; DARBY.
Btnne Mansion * 2 carriage houses, wagon house,
'tenant house, ice 'hence, ite , .vegetable garden,
fruit and fhate treea r bydraulte ram, good spring
water, ish pond, '&c. 'tie a valuable and hand
some country place.-
116.7 - 'Will be shownC by the owner and occupant,
Joseph B. Conover, ate.
AsEignees' Sale.
_ Ezustsm.
ASSETS OF THE BANK OF r
- -
VANIA,
ON THURSDAY, NAY 5,
,At 12, co' clock noon.. will be sold at public, sale, at
:the ...Philadelphia 'Exchange, by , order of the
AESlgtees of the Biteltot.Ptanutyliquaia, in pursn.
:rune of ;the. authority of..theAlottrl.,, of Common
Pleas of Ipilltulelphia,the rertiairiing assets of said
Emik: Terms- cash • Payable:chi' or before Mon-
day, ati 19. o'clock: Patio particulars in
vatsingees, which may ,had at . the Auction.
voinme,
e. II MION SAJ.,RE,
•
ups. vssi an4,4l•scart•b•Poul'll
• puRNATI-Tftv, ivr 1: liGialtd/C"
STORE: EVERT VaI.' II, SDAY • •• -
REP ParticuiEwatteetion‘vven to solei at trtralg
4k
resienc.43, o. " - '-
SALES 0.1 , ' STOOKS. ANL' 'AX IL EbTATB
it the lachalLge, TITESI)- 4, Y, at 12 o'clock
_ .
,0".2 - andbil Is of each_nroperty issues' 6eParatelfr
ime. on -the ,Saturday previous to ettc,'' sale 10 4 4 P
Catalog - nes, in pamphlet forin, giving descrly.
ttor-e- -
_
STOCKS &c. _
ON;'i MAY 1,.,
•At 12 a' clock noon, at the Exchange—
•Wilhout resErve for" accou=nt, or whom .
concern,, Ito ;Sets.. `ark aadiffhlt le 0,1;4-
Fleld Co.
EAL ESTAT4 KAY 3;
- EXetutors' POTPIT iItOTV.: Sale— Estate of James'
hunt ; decd.—ABOUT 75 ACRES, NICETOWN'
"1, E, corner of - 11.110•09 GATE LA15fE'.2.5%.11 -
W.;s.nr. 'with. Stone I, ceiling and Frame - Sarni
eahanTtible Stone (Incrry, &c. T./rD00D.A.2.1110:,
-E'L.N.and descriprion at:the /Itretto-h-,Mra-g
2O•
.01 1- } ban , -'Coml. Sale.—Estate or Ju. - ,411 01/1i504, - t - :
—2 -LOTS O .F,IIIIIOL'N - D,Passyntalr Ediarrt-:
s?up.2sth,W rd. .
Some Estate-4 GROUND RENTS, of $5l, $l9,
S'.3 and E 45 a year.-
Executor's Sali--Fstate of John W. Reirner
dec d LOT; 43 ACRLS.-i - and Int
pros, meats ; near the 5 rade Stone, SP lona_ Stree -
Tarhpiker ithout 1 mile, above "OLNEY," 23d
Wnrct
Caphans• Court Sale—Est:l , P of Azariah :. Sim
moni, decld.—VAL - ITAv LE T, over oacres,
Chevy (:base and Long Lanes, NEAR EIGH
TEINTIf STR ELT, crossing several public
streets, 2ath "Ward. Plan at the Auction Rooms,
TREE-SIORY EI3ICE &FORE-andDWEL
LING, W. corner 4th and Greenwich sts...
bale by Order of "h . :its—Estate of Dr Peter
Ho - well, den' d. —HAN LtSOY E L.S.RGE , RESI
DENCE, Office, Stable, (1 sell "Rome, and Lots
of Ground, No. 32 Greene , at, TRENTON, New
Jersey.,
Fame Estate—LOT and FRAME DWELLING,
adjo l ning the above
'1 BREE-STORY TAVERN and DWELLING,
4lst Qr., north of Logan st, 2,4•1 i Ward
Peremptory Si Ie—VALUABLE RESIDENCE,*
No, 1(44 WALNUT st 26 feet front.
• Executor's SaIe—BUILDING LOT, Agnes st,
below Christian st, between 10;33-and 11111. stsl-tio
feet trout '
GIPITEEL DWELLING, No. 315 Spruce st.
A dmiutetrators' Sale—Esaite of John L
deed.—VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, No.
au north Sixth s , abo . to Alarket.st •
T 1 BEE-STDRYBRICR STORE and DWEL- -
L3NG, Sid Richmond Ey „Sill Ward
Executor's Peremyo cry•ale- - -;E:nat?, of Hannah
Farl4c. dee' d. —l9 1 H.REDEEKA.BLE.G-TIOUNIk..
--5151 i, C , 336,- 82. S,i'S 56 -- ,,531
'35 75 , S 7 O, i 5 7, SSSA 40, 850, 5 57, t 70 ,537,5r 5 .
Et, :2 54• a year.
Same Estate—VALUABLE BUSINESS
STAN D—Ttiree-i•ors Britt Store and Dwelling,,
No. 22 north Eth. st,above Arch st. Sale absolute,- -
Terersp.orsl Sale—VEßY' VALUABLE LOT,
1.4 x AUBES, Wheatsheaf Lane, 25th
of all Incumbrauce. Sale ab=olute.
E.Yeentor's Peremptory Sale—Estate late of
Sam-It Flohrman, c'ec.' ci- —TWO- STORY ERRell'E--•
DWELLING, Race it; west et 15th st, with 2 ,
th•e e ry brick dwellings in the rear.
absolute
THREE-STORY BRICK B VICE RY tind
L I A Li LING. No. 1615 Scott' st ofTenth et.
Easiness Stand--STOREazd DWELLING, No:
117 4 70) Ft, west of Front st. .
En Sil. ess Stand—STOßE and DWELL! . G,
No-o
N
i A ch st. tresrot Frontst. adjoining . tho's.bove.-
3 TB REE-S 7 ORY BRICK DWELLINGS, .
.2.:(5, (€. at,d :510 Pine st, west of Willow St.'
F. remptrry Pate--THREE-STORY BRIM
LLING, No. 61.5Raeast, west or Eighth •
Bale ahsolntt.
FLAT Bit ODERN DWELLING-, No. 1.10,
Lrcwn st. vveS.t. of Eleventh ft. --
7 Is REE. STORY BercE STORE and DV7EI.-
Ll 7-, 4 ., S. W. corner of 12th and Fi tzwater sts
THREE-S'IORY BRICK DWELLING, - No.
svuth Ninth et, 'below South, st, (RonaldsOit's:
Pow •
L.A RGY and VALUA BLE RESIDENCE : NO
£ow h Fourth at, below Walnut.
PEAL F-pTATE SALE, MAY 10.
Orphans' Court Salt...--Estate of James Brown.
eeen—VALrALLßßusrs.nsa PROPERTY—BRICK.
BrILU '
INGS, known as the EXCHANGE
BATHS. Second st, below Dock st, - 23 feet front.
2;6 Jett in depth to Laurel et.
Same 'Estate- TWCNSTORY-HRPCETDWELL--.
GS. E corner ofilm ire s allky and Laurel '
Same Estate-3 •FOUR-STORY BRICK
STC'VES and DWELLINGS, :Nos: - 213_ 215 and
south Second st, with. TAV ERN and DWELL--
INO ard COACH MANUFACTORY''' . Cal Dock
st-45% feet front.
Peremptory bale—LOT, No th Penn Village,
21. st Ward, near Girard College, and , Lands-in
liissonri and New _Teri.y._ Sate abiolute _ -
C L ING s, N. E.
corner of Coombs's alley and Chance-y lade, be.
t wren Front a nd Second an / Market and arch
Peremptory SaIe—ELEGANT COUNTRY
SEAT. Bristol Tnrnpike, (formerly Mr. Rovrea's,
sad latter Mr. Desilver's)—LAßGE and.
SPLENDID Iy
STONE MANSION. STABLE and
OAOR ROUSE and iii ACRES. The mansion,
is elegantly finished, with all modern convent-,..
ences, at d the grounds handsomely laid oat and:
I.: , ghly Improved. Commands .beautiful views, -
cenvenie/t to churches and schools, and accessibleto cars, steamboats, stages e. Sale absolute..
T EE- STORY BRICE Ice.-
STORE and DWElir.
Ii G, Nc. IF-21 ielarket st, west of 1-th.
THREE- ST 0 REICH DWELLING, PIo.
711) PIInCL \VC C St.
DESIR,,ABLE ~, COTTAGE LOTS, James
art. ue. lebxbinong.tr, 2'st Ward.
VALUABLE t:OUNTRY PLACE, known as
• Villa," Marlton Turnpike, 3 miles
from Can den, N J.
Executor's Sale—Estate of George Lnd wick,
de , r 7 d—VALUI.BLE TAVERN PROPER.I'Y,
N. W. corner of Ilaverford road and 411:h st, and-
RGE LOT, Lancaster avenue. ilith Ward.
VERY "VALUABLE COUNTRY SEATof the
F-v. James Neill. 12 ACRES, Bunting a;
F• ite Grove of M. Fand. Eeq., DARBT—IVIan.
FICII. Stable, Carriage Hops,., Ice House; and
older out-buildings.
TT In ti s SaIe—DACCA I3LE BUSINUF STANDS
-3 BRICK STORES, Nos.-Min
:lnd t=l4 SOUTH FRONT at lx-tweenUHESTNUT`
aid WALB UT.
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$3 - i 1 to sold giving the choice (3:either, w ith,
privilege of the ilnee.
Seme EStti.Te—.." VALUABLE FIRE-PROOF
W EHOUSES, S.W. corner of Front - and New
.t-. between Race and Vine sts—Lorge LOT, 86 by
abtAit 155 feet.
HANDSOME-COUNTRY PLACE, 26 Aotate,
r c;a ware county, about 2,4 mutes trom Chester
nd about l s miles from 'West Pale Station, on the
Media and Pbil3deltatia Railroad. •
Cltpbans' Conn Peremptory Sale—Estate of
Cbaries Harlatiotec'd-4 RRIOB. DWELLINGS,
S. E corner of 111:frtle and Preston sts,2lth Ward.
lama Estate-BUILDING LOT, Pemberton.st,.
between IFth and 19th and Shlpptm ,and Eltztvater
sts. Sale absolute.
Same Estate—LAßGE and VALUABLE LOT,
prr.ce st, north bir e, west of Val st, 2.lth
43 feet front-2 fronts.
Strtre I - state—GROUND RENT. of 864 a -_year. ,
TWO-STORY STONE DWELLING Ridge
avenue, above the 3 mile stnne—Lot - 150 feet front.
xee ntors' Sa;P—Est ate of Townsend Sharpl es s,
dee' d —VALUABLE STORES, Nos. 32 and 34
SOUTH SECOND STREET, extending through
to ts'trawberky st.
Fame33,:ittte-;-VALUABI,E STORE, No. 251
IvinREET t, near Third st.
Same state-VALUABLE DwELLINGS,;
CIFF.S.TNDT st, corner of Seventeenth. - _ _
nms Estate—DWELLING, N. W. corner, Of
2th and Filbert sts.
Circe Estate—DWELLING, Filbert se, east of
Thirteenth
Same Estate—LAßGE LOT—Vine st and Nikes
eonrt, with 33 BRICK DWELLINGS and 2
I'rantes. -
NEAT MODLBN RESIDENCE, No. 1919
Ccates st—bas tbe Modern conveniences.
Executor's Sale-,Estate of George Peterinan,
dee' d—GENTEEL THREE. STORY BRICK
DWELLING, No. 1026 'Constar st. - •
Executor's Sale—Estate of Josiah Dawson,.
dee' d-2. VALUABLE BUSINESS STANDS,
Nos 23 and 25 north THIRD st. above MARKET.
Exe' utor's Peremptory Sale—Estate of Daniel
S Davis, dee' d=-THREE.STORY BRICK
DA'ELLING, No. 717 Sansom st, west of Seventh
st. Sale ab.soluta.
Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 Sourch Fourth street.
SUPERIOR F URNITURE, ELEGANT ROSE
WOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS. LARGE
MIRRORS, FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, &o.
ON THURSDAY MORNING-,
At 9 o' clock, at the auction store, superior ,
ftu - nitnre, elegant rosewood piano, by Chicketing;
cae by Beichenbaell; rosewood melodeon, 4 fins;
French plate pier and mantel mirrors, large wal
nut bookcase, fine Brussels carpets, &c.'
WATER' CASKS.
ON THITIOSDAY ISIORNING, ,_
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At 19 0' clOO/1 M., at Simen's warehouSe, Fro t
and otter streets, 'for aCCOtint 01' United States, 545
water casks, unserviceable .
u9-IEI perth.n may be seen. at Front and Otter
streets, the balance omPetty's Island. • '
SALE OF VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, from ,a LIBRARY.
JUVENILES, TOY BOOKS 'sc•
ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL V,
At the anbtlon store, 1 - tenable Miscelhineotts
Hooks on ;various' interf sting subjects.
Also, Juveniles, Toy Books, C.
BRINLEY & JO.. Nos: .615
-V - cil-FESTy!Trr ri.pd 614 JAYNE street
800'13= guElyggArtti6COrMtnirof
sate - by DALLETT & SON, j4B South FROI4