Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 30, 1864, Image 5

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    TEE WAR FOR THE (-MAN.,
THE PE! NSYLVANIA RESERVES.
11 "Altnsuuaa, April 29, Evening.—ln the
"House of Representatives this. evening, Mr.
Barger made an important statement relative to
the fifteen regiments of Perinsylvinia Reserves.
These men,.he stated; entered the service of
Pennsylvania in May three years ago, but. ere
not mustered into.the national service until two
months afterward.. They were now greatly,
dissatisfied; so much so that a numbar* were'
under arrest, the men claiming that, their term
expired in May, and the National. Government
contending that it extended until July.
Mr. Barger read an extract from a letter from,
Colonel McCandless, commanding the division,
relative to . thie dissatisfaction, expressing fears
that the men will refuse to serf ) after May.
Mr. Barger and Mr. Smith (Chester) called
upon, Governor Curtin this morning and the
Governor, urged, some action on the part of the
Legislature to ,Induce the National Govern
merit to comply With the demands of ,the
ReServes.
In accordance with this suggestion Nr.Barger
offered a resolution urgently' solicitipg ,the
President to discharge the Reserves: To, add
to the dissatisfaction of the men, it is stated
that some of their former comrades,, who had
left and joined the regulars, had already been
distliallged under an order of the War Depart
ment, which allowed soldiers leaving, the volun
teers and joining the regulars to count' thpir
three years from the date of their original, en
rollinent, and not from the date of their, actual
mister into the national service:
The 'resolution .Of Mr. Barges' was maid
raotuly adopted. • '•
'FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
Wisumorox, April 29.—Advices frbm the
Army of the Potomac state that t a brigade of
cavalry. under;General Devin, wen t out yester
day to Madison Court House, on a reconnois
sance, and found a pa - lay - Of about thirty rebels
in the place, most of whoin they'captured. No
folic. of the enemy was discovered anywhere in
thart.vicinity, although it was currently reported
they had crossed the Rapidan, and were moving
towards our right. The expedition 'returned
witheut any loss.
John. Minor Botts gave a dinner yesterday,at
which Generals Grant, Sedgwick, Hancock,
Birney, Humphrey'
'
Robinson Williams, In
galls, Rawlings, 141ott,- Carr, Webb, Gibbon,
Eustis and Morris, were preient. The aff a ir was of the most sumptuous charactei.
MIALYLAND STATE CONSTITUTIONALCON
VENTION.
BALTIMORE, April 29, 188-1.--9. cothinittee t
state Constitutional Convention appeared be-.
fore the Baltimore City Council this evening,
expres:•ing the desire of the Convention to re
move to Baltimore and hold its - future ses
sions. It is alleged that the accommodations
.at Annapolis are insufficient; living too ex
travagant and bad. The Council passed reso
lutions inviting the Convention to assemble
here. • The Odd Fellows Hall or New Assem
bly Rooms probably will be selected, and it is
believed that the Convention will remove here:
A DRAFT IN NEW JERSEY.
TRENTON, N. J., April 29.—A draft for about
eight thousand eight hundred and fifty-one
men, being the deficiencies on the two last calls'
of live hundred thousand and two hundred
thousand, will begin in:this Statel"on the third
day,,of May .nest. ..It will continence in the
First District and cohtinue in regular or . der to
the Filth' District. The Board of Enrollment
invite citizens to be present and see that every
thing is done fairly. They invite the appoint-'
ment of a committee. of citizens to assist.on the
occasion. Any toWnship, city or .ward can
ascertain its quota by , applying- to the' Proi , ost
_Marshal of the District. The Board of Enroll-•
went are to make arranger ents with the civil
autForities to have a suitable place at which to
make the drawing, so that the whole maybe:
open to the public view. The figures are not
yet accurately stated,,hurthe following will be
about the quota for each district: First District,
0 ,330; Second District, 1,394; Third District,
1,639; Fourth District, 1,442; Fifth. District,
1',045. Credits will be allowed up to the day of
,drawing.
FitOM WASHINE}TON. '
Asnuferorr, ,April 29, 1864.—The House
Military Committee to-day resumed the ques
tion of increasing the pay of soldiers.
They decided some time ago to increase the
pay of white soldiers to 'sixteen dollars Per
month, and black' "Soldiers to fltirteen - dollars
per month, but recent affairs at Fort Pillow and
Plymouth have wrought a great change in the
minds of the committee, and they at once de
termined to put both white and black 'soldiers
on the same footing, giving the latter only one
hundred dollars bounty instead of four hun
dred-dollars. The Committee also adopted an
amendthent, giving clerks of Paymasters fitelve
hundred dollars per annum, instead of eight
hundred, as now provided.
The Tax bill will not be'engrossed and ready
for Senatorial action before Monday or Tuesday
next. The Senate will adhere to their fbrmer
position, not to tax spirits on hand.
•
.John H. Thompson, of the Ist Ohio Cavalry,
was shot according to sentence this morning,
at Alexandria ' forsdesertion and robbery. He
met his fate bravely, and-seemed repentant of
his crime.
Nothing has been received at the War De
partment up to a late hour this evening con
tinuing the capture 19i - Shreveport by General
{Steele. It is not believed.
The subscriptions to the 10-40 loan reported
-at the Treasury Deparfment to-day amounted
to $853,000.
- The steamer Harvest Moon has left the
Washington Navy Yard for the Charleston
blockading fleet, with Admiral Dahlgren. .
Commander William Smith is ordered to the
command of the Lancaster, and Commander
Glemly is ordered to the command of the Pen
sacola Naval Station.
It is reported - that the Attorney-General has
decided That colored chaplains are entitled to
the same pay as white.
The Department of Agriculture has received
from our Consul,at Vienna, P. Canisius, Esq.,
very interesting statements relative to the in
vention of Dr. Auer, who has patented his pro
cess in this country
.as well as in Europe, and
of which we have written previously. We have
seen, in the office of the Commissioner, sam
ples of this maize linen, very strong, compact
and heavy,.a great improvement upon the spe- .
cimeLs received last year.
The corn fibre is not intended for fine linens,
but answers an, excellent purpose for common..
It is-now made at a profit, the statement of the
imperial mills showing a profit of 105,260 &rine
in a gross receipt of 372,000 florins, a profit of
nearly thirty per cent. This does not include
the cost of factory, however.
From maize husks are now made yarn,paper
stuffs, "flour dough," linen, drilling, oil cloth,
lire buckets, &c. ; also, letter envelopes, flower
paper, cigaretto papers, photographic and
parchment . papers. Common paper from
husks is already as cheap • in Vienna as that
from rags. Specimehs of tracing and drawing
papers are claimed to be superior to any other
kind. Fine fancy and colored papers are made
with an admixture of husk fibre and rags. •
The fo
TR
owMIDDLE DEPARTMENT.
llg importaq military order. has
been issued by Major-General Wallace:
4cllza.neuAarzas MIDDLE DEPARTMENT, 8111
ARMY CORPS, BALTIMORE, Mn. ,April 26th,-
1864:—General Orders No. 30. Many citizens
of this Department having gone voluntarily
into the States in rebellion against the United
States, some to join the rebel army, others to
aid and encourage the rebellion by their pre
zence and otherwise, who have left property in
real estate, slaves, stocks of -various descrip
lions, and other securities for money, i n thi s
department; and many citizens of the States in
rehelli^n, who have lirti?ipated in 9.'1(1 FA
courageci that movement ) similarhaving pro-
ME DAILY EVEibIINO3
perty within this department; it is deemed im
portant that such .pro-orty should not be under
the con.iol of such •pe:sons, and liable to be
used in whole r• in part the support: ; of Itih
rebellion - and-I-B.tittst the-interests:of-the-United
States.
it is ther,efore hereby ordered that the pro
ceeds of all real estate, the hire of all slayes, the
interest-on all debts due ftem persons in this
'department . ; the current.interest••on all , .Stocks
and bonds'of railroad 7 companies, banks, turn-,
road' companies, hiantilactUring eninpan
tes and public - corporations, howsoever declared
`and 'payable, which are the property of the
persons above described and are within this
'department, shall be withheld, by ;the,_ persons
authorizedond whose duty it is to. pay, the
i same, faint SUch'persens, theii• representatives,
agents and attorneys,' liowsoevei Cc:instituted ;
and that the same shall lie paid over to Liei
Colonel Alexander Bliss, Quartermaster of ,Ws
;department, or such other 4 , ,igent as the Gene
ral commanding may authorize and appoint
froM time to time:
.
"All persons having authority over such pro
pertY be held responsible, for such sums as
may be paid in violatipla of this oider, and be
other% ise punished by- niilitary commission.
"The hire and proceeds of the labor of such
slaVes as arc, in the counties of Maryland in
this department, and belo'nging to the persons
above described, vill in dne proportion be set
apart and reserved-for the use of such slaves
when they shall have been treed by the con
stitutional,law ,of Maryland, as it is hoped they
soon Will he. .
"By command of - Major-General WALLicE.
• ' - "SAmtrE B. LAWRENCE, Asst. Adjt.-
General!
Gsolhcial—James R. Ross, A. D. C."
, - A ORAND CAVALRY DEPOT.
By Order ,of the Government, St. Louis is
:made the` - headquarters of the West Division
of ther Cavalry Bureau, with Brigadier-General
John W. , Davidson _in command, and Captain
Ingram Coryell,-ChietQuartermaster.
The'division is designated as lying west of a
north and south line Chrough Pittsburgh and
Wheeling, and its officers are charged with the
management of all that relates to the pur
chase, inspection, care and transportation of
the cavalry horses needed by the armies in the
„Ilis,sissippi ; Valley. The enormous pecuniary
interests; involved will be evident when it is
remenlbered that there are some two hundred
and sixty-five cavalry regiments in the division,
requiring about $30,000,000 worth of- horses
alone.: • • •
In the execution of this work, three „general
cavalry depots and sixteen subordinate ones
are designated. The former are St. Louis,
; Cincinnati, Indianapolis; the latter are Chicago,
Springfield and Mattoon, in Illinois; Detroit
and Kalamazoo, Michigan ; Milwaukie and
Madison, Wisconsin; Foansville, Indiana; Col
umbns, Ohio; `Louisville apd Covington, Ken
tucky; Dubuque,' Des Moines, Davenport and
Keokuk, Iowa; and Fort LeaVenwortb, Kansas.
At each depot purchasesare made, but from
the Sub-depotsthe animals are sent to the prin
cipal or, reception depots,,thence to be assigned
and shipped as the 'service requires.
"BOARD OF TELD.I..
SAMUEL E STOKES, -
GEO. N. TATHAM u NORTRLY oolgurrram
BENT. MARSHALL,
• • IMPORTATIONS.
Beported ler the Philadelphia Evening-Bulletin.
SAGUA LA GRANDE---Brig. Mary C darriner,
Marriner-T-59 IW's-sugar .125 hhds 9 tee 96 bbla mo
lasses E 0 Elnight & Co,
SAIL/NO DAYS OF BTRAMBHUII.
• TO ARRIVE. - •
, PROW NOB DATA
PennsylvAnia...Lirerpool.-NeW York...---April 12
Damascus Liverpool. ' . Portland April 14
'Edinburg :#....Liverpool:.New York April 16
Arabia Liverpool-Boston 16
Bavaria.. - Southampton. :New York 'April 19
Olympus - ...Liverpool-New York April 19
C of Washingtort.Liverp'l-New York April 20
Scotia Liverpool... New York. ' April
Alla Liverpool.. New Y0rk......Apri1.27
Africa " Liverpool-805t0n..........April 30
Germarde“Southanipton-Near York - May 3
Teutonia.....Southampton...New.Yorir........lgay 17
• I • TO DBPART.
Evening Star-New York.. Havana, ice April 30
Sasonia New York... Hamburg April 30
Kangaroo.. ..New York ..Liverpool • April 30
NOva Scotian.. - Portland.. Liverpool April 30
Champion New York...Aspinwall Kay 3
Saladln.... New York... - fringaton, Jo May 3
AuatraLssian...New York ..Liverpool...-. .. . . May 4
St. Andrew ....New York.. Glasgow . May 4
Columbia New York. ;Havana AN 0... May 7
Penn ay/ verde.. New. ork.. Liverpool May 7
Bremen " New York.. Bremen Mav 7
Damascus. Portland.. Liverpool. ... . . :May 7
0 of Baltimore.....N York....l3lverpool.- May 7
• LETTER BAGS
TER 71:22,01EAN't8' =CELLI( (414 PIiILADELPHIL
Ship Oswingo, third ....Liverpool, soon
PORT 07 PHILARELPRIA.APREG 30
framl- qulligiaDb_ll[ll2lP:nl - mwav7 l7 ,3ml
ARRIVED. YESTERDAY.
S supply steamer Massachusetts, Lieut. Win
West, Com'g, from Charleston,72 hours, via Nor
folk Hospital, with over 160 passengers, prisoners
and invalids. No news from Charleston or Florida.
The ai passed at sea, two monitor batteries; steam
ers Western. Metropolis, Havana, City of Rich
mond, Baltimore. and TJ S steamer Wamasuita,
bound south. Spoke off Frying Pan Shoals, II S.
steamer Keystone State; also to southward of Hat
teras, II S steamer Mount _Vernon, all well. Re
ports good weather on the coast. Pasted in the
bay. barks A.pn Elizabeth, from Matanzas; Thomas
Hallett, from Porto Cabello; Andaman, from Rag.
gred Island, in tow of a steamtug; Annie ai Lizzie,
trom New York; Sullote. from Cardenas; brigs
Matilda, from West Indies; San Antonio, from
New Orleans, and several others, names not ascer
tained.
Brig Mary C Marline; Marriner, 9 days from
Sagua, with sugar and molasses to E Knight&Uo.
Schr Sarah, Benson, 6 day6from New Bedford;
with boards to J B Brooks.
Steamer Toirence,
Philbrick, 24 hours from New
.York; with mdse to W P-Clyde. -
Steamer, Hope, Warren, 24 hours - fro - in New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde.
CLEARED YESTERDAY. -
Bark Garibaldi, Hoyt, New Orleans, Tyler & Co.
Brig E P Stewart; Cain, do'
Brig Alfred, Rufnagle, Port Royal, Navy Agent.
Brig Vincennes, Hodgdon,Newburip9rt, Blakisto.l,
Graff & Co.
Schr Wm H Rowe, Harris, Gloucester, do
Schr Maggie Louiaa (Br), Smith, Rio Janeiro,Thoa
Watteon & Sons.
Schr J G Collyer,Crosby.Boston, L Audenried&Co.
Schr Minnesota, Smith, Providence, do
Schr L & R Smith, Smith, Boston, Reading RR.
Schr H A Weeks, Ketchum, Charlestown, do
Schr Nightingale, Beebe, Dighton, do
Schr J B Allen Case, Nantucket, Pearson & Co.
Schr D G Floyd, Rackett, Newport, do -
Schr Panthea, Clark, Danversport, Mines & Co.
Schr J B Johnson, Smith, Providence, do
Schr J cadwalader, Williams, East Cambridge, C
A Beckscher,& Co.
Schr J Crandall, Gage, Port Royal, H A Adams.
Schr L H Corbitt,Simpkins,Fort Monroe, Tyler&Co
Schr Thames ' Benjamin, do do
St'r Buffalo, Jones, New York, W p Clyde.
St'r R Willing, Dade, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr.
•.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Lizzie Moses, Delano,. from gan Franisco,
at New York yesterday.
Ship Isaac Jeanes, eed, at San Preach= 29th
ult. from Seabee.
Ship Eliza & Diary, Ingraham, S 9 days from Bue.
nos Ayres, at New York yesterday,. with wool and
hides.
Ship Harrisburg, Wiswell,from New Orleans,was
below Bostel yesterday.
Ship Sir John . Franklin, Despeaux, cleared at
Baltimore yesterday for Rio Janeiro and a market.
Steamship City of Baltimore (Br), Mirehouse, for
Liverpool, cleared at New . York yesterday.
Steamship Saxonia (Hamb), Trautman, oleare I at
New Yorlryesterday for Hamburg. .
Bark Alinnesota.Watson, for thin port, was towed
to sea from New Orleans 12th inst.
- - -.-
Brig Jeannette (Dan) . , Plink, 58 dayi from Rio
Janeiro, with coffee, at New York yesterday. .
Brig - Redwood, Lennon, from Rio Janeiro, at
Ball imore yesterday. '
Schr Percy liellner, Grace, hence at Fall River
28th inst. .
Schrs P O Smith, Bowen; D Townsent, Town
send; S Applegate, Huntley. and D Stuart, Dugan,
cleared ST New York yesterday for this port.
Sofa Oriana, Higgins, cleared at Bangor 27th inst.
for this port.
Sofas W et-llyer,.Rayner, and Z Stratton, Black
man. hence at Providence 28th inst.
Schr Onus. Rose, sailed from Newport 27th inst.
for this port, .
Schrs Lookout, Wall, and Nepture, 'Kelley, from
Providenpe for this port, sailed from Newport 47th
instant. -
Solira George •Falea, Nickereor4 M M Freeman;
Howes; 11. Willett& Persona; Mary Sc. Elizabeth
COI dory, 'and Mountain Avenue; Baiter, sailed item
Providence 28th that for thia port • -
'tia
a rTyr 7TTSort 7c7.
Cargo of Br clap Empire Queen, cleared by Peter
_ LETIN PHILADELPHIA. ETATITRDAY, APRIL 30 18 4 14 -7TRIPLE SHEET.
Wri g ht & Sons, for Liverpool : 352 hhde_lal
9987 hide flour, 143 Mule quercitron hark. 22,915
wheat.in bulk 60 tons nlckle Matte. 1103 tea
1.90 bago oil cake, 1'44 baleir roge. 49-tea Ppgi, '
bier We, 274 gulp - hubs, 50 bble lard. -
bee l -o • I .wea ifreetao...Young,-previcural
ported agrout d oft dandy Point, hde been - g(
off E nfely and arrive 4 at "tialtifirore.
• NOTICE
MlTDlTKlytannati--.-.Sorrim - 13oa.aT 'emr SPAS
FIXED - LIGHT IT M4.ll.ltta,A.:'—Ttre Minister of
rine at Madrid has given , notice: thit.- on and
the 16 th day of Maren4B64,a_light.seill he eicht ~.
from a ligLthouEe recently erected nt alArt,(llla. in
the proVincenf Malaga,on the Southeimst of Span.
The light will be-a•fixed white itht, pineed,at
elefation of 55 feet above the mean levet of the sea,
amt-ehould be seen inelear weather from a distance
of 12 miler. . •
The illuminating apptratus is (hop . a, or by
lenkes of the fifth order. _
The tower is slightly conical 36 feet high, colored
light - gray, end siiinounted by a green lantern. It
is attached to the keeper's dwelling, and ,stands
about a cable westward of the town, at 65 .yards
from the sea,-inlat 36 deg. 31 min. N, lom.rdeg. 51
min 16 deg. west of Greenwich.
FIXED LIGIITT VELEZ- MALAGA..--/Aan, that on
and after the.l h day of March, 1664. a light will
be exhibited from a lighthouse recently erected at
:Velez-r al.ga. on the south coast elf Simla:
The light will be a fixed white light, at an eleva
tion of 41 feet above the mean level of the sea, and
should:be seen in clear weather from a distance of
• .
The illuminating apparatus is dioptrio,orhy lenses
of the fifth order.
The tower is Slightly coninal, 36 feet high, colored
light gray, with a green lantern. It is attached to
..the keeper's 'dwelling,- stands on the east side of
entrance to the Rio Velez-Malaga, et 48 yards from
• the sea, and said to be in Ist 36 deg. 41 sec. N, 100 4
deg. 9 mill. 19sec. West of Greenwich, or about'half
a mile South of that of the Admiralty Charts.
BALEARES ISLANDS—FIXED AND FLASHING LIGHT
ON l'rnricos Isr.r.r.—Also,. that on and after the
16th day of March, 1861, a light will, be 'exhibited
from a lighthouse recently erected oh Puercos Islet,
at the north end of Espalmader, south ofiviza:
The light is a fixed white light,. varied by a red
flash .every three minutes. It is placed at an eleva
tion of 94 feet above the.levei otthe Bes t and should
be seen in clear weather from a distance of 16 miles.
• The illuminating apparatus is dloptric,or by lenses
of the fourth order. , • - •
The tower is slightly conical, 84 feet high, of a
dark-gray color, and rises from the middle of the
keeper's dwelling. It stands on the northwest pert
of the Islet, at 40'yards from the sea, and said to be
in lat 38 48 Njon 1 29 31 east of Greenwich, or about
3 east of, that of the Admiralty. Charts.. • •
This light, and of Ahercadaa - northward of it,
marks the principal channel between the islands of
lviza and Formentera. -
By order: = W. B. SnrunicK, Chairman.
Treasury Department, Office; Light-house Board,
Washington City, Feb. 23, 1863.
NORTH ATLANTIC—ROUTH COAST. OF SPAIN—
FLTED LIGHT .AT Vittavicrosa.--The Minister of
Marine at Madrid has given notice that, on and
after the, sth day of March, 1554, a light will be ex
bibited from a lighthouse recently erected on Ta
zones Point, westward of the entrance to the ria
lalaviclosa, on the north coast of. Spain.
The light will be a fixed white light, placed at an
elevation of 220 feet above the mean level of the
sea, and should be visible in clear weather from a
distance of 7 =ilea. -
The illuminating apparatus is dloptric,or by lenses
of the sixth order.
The 'tower is rectaneular, 36 feet high, colored
yellow, with a white lantern. It stands north of
the keeper's dw ehing, about 90 yards from the sea,
in lat 43 35 10. N. 10n.5 n 56 west of Greenwich.
FIXED LIGHT AT TINA filavon.-Also, that on
and after the I.sth day of. Match, 1834, a light till
be exhibited from a' lighthouse 'recently erected on
San Emeterio Point, at l 3 miles westward of the
entrance to the ria Tina Mayor, on the north coast
of Spain.:.. •
The light will be a fixed white light, at an eleva
tion of = feet above the mean level of the sea, and
should be semi in clear weather from a distance of
15 miles.
The illuminating apparatus is dloptric,ox by leases
of the third order. " '
The tower sur m ou n tedal, 33 feet high, colored
light blue, and by a white lantern. It
stands north of the keerer's dwelling, about 4 yards
from the sea; in lat 43 26 15 N, lon. 4 3116, west of
Greenwich. -
By order, W. 13. - SpiTnnuis, Chtirroan.
Treasury Department, Office Lighthouse Board,
Vashisigton City; 11364.
AUCTION SALES
IOpY JOHN J 3. lATERS tr. 00.,
J) Auctioneers,
•
_Nos. 232 and .134 Market street. corner of Bank.
LARGE PEREDIPTORY SALE' OF FRENCH,
• /NDIlk, GEEMAN AND BIIITISB DRY
GOODS. Ac. FOR SPRING SALES.
04f DIONbAY MORNING, DIAY 2,.
• At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogng, on
POUR
.BIONTI' CREDIT, about
*550 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of French,' India, German and British Dry 'Goods,
embracing a large and 'choice assortutent ci
fancy and staple artidles, in silk, worsted, woolen,
' linen and cotton fabrics.
N. B.—Samples of Me same will be arranged for
examination, with - catalogues, early on the morn
ing of the sa le,i when dealers will find it to that"
'lnterest to attend.
LARGE SALE__ OF_ PARS GLOVES AN])
• GAUNTLETS.
Will be included in our sale of MONDAY May
2d, a large and choice assortment Lf gent's and
ladies' gants de Suede, kid linieb, black, and
colored silk, Union, lisle, and kid gloves and
gauntlets, of a favorite and recent importation.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF FRENCH,
GERMAN, SWISS AND BRITISH DRY
GOODS,STE AW , GG 0 Ds,
NOTlCE—lncluded in our sale on. MONDAY.
MORNING, May 2d: - at le o'clock, will be
found in Tart the following articles, yi2 :
DRESS GOODS.
In pieces black and colors, plain and fancy Parts
mons_ de laines, plaid and striped mozamblques,
plain at d fanny poplins, amities, black.and white
mohairs, fancy bareges. printed jaconets and
lawns, ginghants, grenadines,
_
SILVIS.
In black gros de rhine, infest logs, solid colors
aLd plain poult de sole, plaid ponit de sole,
mare silks,higb colors gros de Naples, marcenes,
kc., &c.
SHAWLS.
Ip itibE t, cashmere, lama, mozambiques, her
nani, barege shawls, mantles, cloaks, &c.
RIBBONS.
Plain and fancy poll de sole ribbons, and neck
and trimming ribbons. black and colors silk vel
vet do. 'UMBRELLAS.
33 packages silk and gingham sun umbrellas,
parusols, &c.
Also, black crapes, white tarlatans, grenadine
an dbarege veils, linen handkerchiefs. embroideries,
balmoral and hoop skirts, gloves, fans, silk cra
vats and ties, fancy articles, &c., &c.
-Also, a stock of fancy and staple dry goods, to
be sold withontreserve, to graat variety.
. 41 cases Shaker hoods; also, hats, &c.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP 1100 PACRAGZR
BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, ARMY GOODS,
STRAW GOODS, Ace., etc.
ON TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 1,
At 10 o' clock, will be sold, by catalog-no, without
reserve, on FOUR. MONTHS' CREDIT, about
1100 packages Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Ballaroals,
Army Boots and Shoes, Ica., &c., of pity
and Eastern manufacture, embraclng a ,fresh
and prime assortment of desirable articles, lot
men, women and children. Also, straw goods, in
men's hats, shaker hcods, Jcc.
N. —earapies with catalogues early on the
morning of sate
NOTIOE—Our sale of boots, shoes, straw
goods, &c.. on TUESDAY MOHNISO, Maya,
will comprise, in part, the following fresh goods,
to be sold without reserve, viz :
cases men's 21-inch leg grain cavalry boots.
cases men' s and boys' nailed boots.
cases men's and boys' thick boots.
cases men's. boys' and youths' calf, kip and
grain boots.
cases men's, boys' and youth,' calf and kip
brogans:
cases men's, boys' and youths' calf and
P: L. gaiters.
cases men's. boys' and youths' calf and kip
balmorals.
cases women's, misses' and children's calf
and kip heeled boots.
cases won en's, mis ses' and children's
_goat
and kip heeled boots. .
cases womens, misses and children's mo
rocco at d'enameled boots.' •
eases women's, misses' and children's gaiters,
baltuorals, &c.
—cases men's and boys' Oxford tied.
cases women's and misses' railed boots. '
N. B.—The above will embrace it prime 'and
general assortment, well worthy the attention of
buyers. Open for examination early on the morn
ing of sale.
Also, straw goods, palm h6.te, shaker hoode•
LARGE PEREMIITORY SALE OF E'URO
FEAN, INDIA AND. AMERICAN DRIT
GOODS. .STRAW' STRAW GOODS, CARPETS,
MATTING, .
We will hold a large sale of British, G e rman,
French and American Dry Goods, by catalogue",
en FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT and part for cash,
ON THURSDAY MORNING, M A.Y 5;
commencing at'precisely 10 0' clock comprising
775 PACKAGES AND LOTS .
of British, German, French, India and America]:
Dry Goods embracing a. leage c lull hnd freph
as
sortment Woolen, Worsted, Linen, Cotton and Silk
Goods. for city and country sales: •
N. B. —qantriles of the same wllLbe Arranged fol
examination, 'with catalogues, early on the morn
ing of the sale, .when dealers will 'dud to Utah
interest to atter.d .
IfEATILIEG, FELT. —LOW"ELL PATENT
0 Elastic Stteatning Felt for ships. ' also, Joan
soro's Patent Wool ding Felt for Stearn Pipes and
art 1 nr - LT Tff
lanalt o rp Pe. *Ma Viumari ammo
AUCTION SALES
iTT ;-WART,.ritrriONE-E/6
sle i•;i: and ••
_615 SA-NSOM. street:
;Ay I Italtan stalnes;
du -1,,,...4.44-on-Werinesdarrisetlag,-
y 4th. tog , i.er wi'h a fine assortment. of vanes
ornimts d brun29:l; now )anding in New
lc, dir otl3 ir - rn Earope.
•artictilars ereafter;
STIELLS OF. OCEAN.
.the last nnd closing gale.of this elegant colleo
ion or snris. enm-s off 0 , 1 TUESDAY, the 3d
prozr. , at 10 and 8 V. atilt•
'I he rareet and. most beautiful of the Shells are
still to be Fold.'-. • • '
lbere villi be SETS and CABINE.TS offered at
these sees. This will positively .be the last sale
J/1 018 . • - air.49.3t*
SCOTT Or S'PEWART. Auctioneers will giVA
weir personal .attention to .sales, of, dEROELeaf•
-ITIFE and' W Sof all 'des:motions. twirl.
turd of parties removing or. breaking ap Hausa
keeping, on the' premises of the owners, or at thell
:elegant and spaciOuti Saleiroozits, Nos '622 Chest
jig Tllol2dAs
nut Street and 6 15 . S.ansotn street. -,
SUNS,. IiOTIONEESs,'
jyr.. Nos. 139 and 141 South' Fourth .street. •
. DEAL ESTATE SALE, MAY 17.
Orphans' Court;ale Estate of Henry B. Mark
lan d.ya minor—THREE-STORY BRICE:DWEL
LING, NO-. 2.11 Race el, _west , of Etb. st. Sale
VERY, -HANDSOME OCUNTRY,LSEAT
Mr. Jahn H. Andrews 20.% Arias, Springfield
Road and Darby Creek," DARBY—a number-lot
ejegant building sites - - •
pet emptory sale-45-VALUABLE BUILDING
*LOTS an d 11 - ACRES MEADOW - LAND, Atlantic
City, N. J.
Orphads' Court Sale:—Estate of Mrs. , Mary
Peril er, dec'el—THßEE STORY BRICK
STORE; MARE Etat, N. W corner of Eighth.
Same Estate---TEREE-STORYBRIOKSTORE
No 4 north Eighth et.
ine'Rtate- THREE -STORY BRICK STORE
and D WELLING, No 6 north 6th st. •
Same Estate- THREE. STORY BRICK STORE
and TiV? ELLING, No. 16 north Eth. st.
Same Estate-2 _THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLINGS, rear of Sth st, 'below Filbert.
Saine Estate—FOUß-STORY BRICE STORE,
and DWELLING, N. W. corner of Fifteenth and
.1.,0 oust sta.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John C.Pechin n
dee d— 2 YEARLY GROUND RENTT, of Stitt a
year each.
Setae Estate7-LOT OF GROUND, Pine st, east
of 2.2 d st. • - • .
Same Estate --LOT OF ompuND, N. W.
cozier of PacKean and 12th sts.
liame Estate—LOT, Gr. en Lane. 22d Ward.
5 'I WO. STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, New
kirk et, extending through to Thom Pion
Onilial.s' Court Sale—Estate of Thomas Ash
monaL deed—THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL
LING No 126-I Race st.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of las.A.lcKenney,
dee' d— DWELLING, Beaten et.
Eieentor's Sale—Estate of Susannah Fricke,
c' d • •Bus NEF 13' ' sTaan—THR ERB TORY:
BRICK STORE and DWELLING, No. 716 north
Second EL
S: roe Estate-2 ,IWO-STORY BRICK DWEL
LINGS Si Jol n st, adjoining.
Executors' Sale—Estate of Townsend Sliarpleze,-
c'ee o—VALUABLE STORk.S, Nos. 32 sad
SOUTH SECOND STREET, extending through
to Strawberry st.
Earns Estate—VALUABLE STORE, - No. 251
MARKET st, near Third it.
Same Estate—VALUABLE DWELLINGS,
CHESTNUT et, corner of Se relit een th.
ame-Estate—DWELLING, N W. corner . of
2.th and Filbert sts
Same Estate—DWELLING, Filbert st,, east of
Thirteenth
• Sante Estate—LAßGE LOT—Vine st and Dilkes ,
court, with i 3 BRICK. DWELLINGS and 2
1 rames.
ecator' s SaIe—IiANDSOX E COUNTRY
RESIDENCE and 1 ACRE. -Beverly, N. J
hacioga grave front on the Ricer Delaware.
Executor's St' de— Esateof _Gen Sheaf!: deed
-2 1 11.11.IE.STt.RY BRICK DWELLINGS, No.
244 e beater st, and No. 231 Shell et. •
- Executor's Perenvory Sala—Estate of. Powell
Stec) bocce, deed—VALUABLY BUSINESS LOdA=
TION-11 Bill uK. DWELLINGS, Front st, be
tweEn Race and Tine sts, 61 feet front by 132.1 i feet
J. ep Sate absolute.
FOUR STORY. BRICK STORE add D WEL
LIN O. N. W. corner 16th and Stimmer sts.
Orphans' Court Sale--Estate of Robert O.
Er' der, dec' d—LARGE and VALUABLE Lor,
over 24 acres, I-tuck Road, First Ward.
TITRE E-STORY -BRICK. It WELLING,- Rich
mond st, northeast of hlarjhorough Et, lEth Ward.
HOTEL, knotira as the 4 , stprBy /louse." Pacific
avenue. Atlantic City, New Jerse3,
2 TWO. STORY - FRAME DWELLINGS.
Someset st and Belgrade avenue,,With Ward.
As-Agree' s Sale-COUNTRY RESIDENCE,
Blaiu st, Norristown; handsome garden, situation
nes: thy.
Public Tale on the'Premises.
ELEGANT VOUNTRY SEAT, ACRES
DARBY , E OALi AND 3ualliT ST., DABSY.
WT.DNESDAY, I'day 4, Ufa, at 3 o'clock
P. M. wallbe sold At Puhllo sale. °wilts premises,
an EVECiANT COUNTRY SEAT, 8 acres, cor
ner of Darby Road and Summit street, DARBY.
Stone Mansion, 2 carriage houses, wagon house,
tenant house, ics , vegetable garden,
fruit and slime trees, hydraulic ram, good spring
water, fish pond, &c. It is a valuable and. hand
some country place. •
NW Will be shown by the owner and occupant,
Joseph B. Conover, &c.
Sale NCL 1324 Brown street.
ELEGANT FURNITURE, BOOKCASES,
' VELVET CARPETS, .c.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 3.
At 10'o' clock; by catalogne,•at No. 1.5:11 Brown
st, the elegant furniture, including.sult of drawing
room furniture, fine crimson brocstelle covering;
superior rosewood'bookcase; walnut, bookcase
with minor doors; . handsome sideboard; suit ele
gant chamber furniture; fine velvet carpets, c.
May be examined at a o'clock on the morning
Of tale.
Sale No. IST Green Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT ROSE-
N% 001)
..v.e .... tI9._I3RITSSEL ! S O&R,PETS,
ON FRIDAY MORNING, M&Y 6,
At 10 o'clock, by cataloghe,.at No. InS Green
street, the supertor plush parlor furniture, elegant
rosewood seven octave piano torte, secretary and
bookcase, walnut chamber furniture, - Brussels
srpsts, &c. Also, the kitchen farm:tire and
utensils.
IQ" May be examined on the morning c the sale
st S o'clock.
UTTRNESS. BRINLEY & 00.. Nos. 61.5.
I. 4THESTRITT ?Lad 612 .TAYNE straw.
m USES ucT IATII Arir AIICTIONE, AN
o eas t corner SIXTH and RACE s e treets.
WATCHES —WATCHES—WATCHES.
At. private sale, upwards of 2000 gold and 511 V*
gate-bee, at With') usual selling prices. Watch.
makers, dealers and prlTate purchasers will dc
well by calling at the ! S. E. corner of Sixth and
Race streets.
AT PRWATE SALE.
Le Peters'. Philadelphia oases English Patin
L9Ter Watches, of the most approved and bow
makers; some of them have live pairs extra jewels,
and very line and high cost moTements. If ap.
piled for immediately they can be had singly, or
the let at WS eaca, The cases will wear. equal
solid gold cases.
Very fine double barrel duck pins, breech dad.
log; carbines; revolving rifles: line English rill's
revolvers. k.e.
AT PRIVATE SALE FOR T.'ams THAN HAW
THE USUAL SELLING- PRIORS. i t
Fine gold magic case, hunting•case and do blt
bottom Englishpatent lever watches, jell jew
and plain, of the most approved and best makers;
fine gold hunting case and open face Geneva pa
tent lever and lepine watches; ladies' line gold
enameled diamond watches; line gold Americas
hunting case patent layer watches, of the most .
approved styles; fine silver hunting case and °per
face English patent lever' watches, of the most
approved and. best makers: line silver hunting ,
case American patent' lever watches, of the most
approved makers fine silver hunting case and
open face Swiss and French patent lever and
lephle watches; independent second and doublt
tiwe lever watches; silver quarsier English, SWIB,I
and French watches; fine gold-plated watches;
Peters's patent watches, fine English movements
and numerous other watches.
Very fine. English twist double barrel lowlinl
p co ie sta ce y s . , ban and back action..
lo cks, some very
MONEY TO LOAN,
In large or, small amounts, on goods of over:
description, for any length' of time agreed on
•
SALES ATTENDED TO, •
sneer at private dwellings,. stores, or elsewhere,
and, when required, two-thirds of the value of
the goods will be advanced in anticipation of sale
CONSIGNMENTS
of goods Of every description solicited "for ms)
public sales.
Very line sewing nmchines; several superior.
Hammocks-, fine gold chains; Jewelry of ovary
description; diamonds, and numerous other arti.
hies. -
YEGIADELPRIA RIDING SOEOOLI
X FODRTIS. Street, above Vine, will re-open for
the Fall and Winter season. on MONDAY, Sept,
=h. Ladies and gentlemen &miring to aegairlit a
thorough knowledge of this ttccomialishment
. Wilt
find every facility at this Eahool. 'hems are
safe and well trained, so that the most timid need
not fear. Saddle horses trained in the best .maiol
rer. Saddle horses, 'horses and vehicles to hirr
. 1 5.1t0 carriages fortnnerals, to oars, steamboats, & '
"I" "e rem A 113. - 8 Ifs
RIVY WELLS. —o • • E.S' OF PROPFLE-'•
I TL—,Tho , only place to get .rravy .
Oletuized and disinfected at yery low prices.
• A. PEISSOFf,
1 - ar.z. 4 '21.:": Pargirotte
inyl-ly onlnsita' riChtiVeit7
AUCTION cilt Licta.
35
_THOMA.S: & SONS, AUOTIOICS -- r-:3;:
14.1 . 6003:Mar2 gtres.
.TOCITS - AND REAL 'ESTATE - Ty ENDAI
Pamphlet catalogues, pow- ready,„ containi: g
fall descriptions of alitbe property to ti‘i, sold' cn
Tuesday next, 3cl 'ins; with a list of 'sales May
Bib, ~ 7th and 34th. comprising .a large ellimult
and.great,variety 'of valuable prop, rty, by, order
- 01 Pi - pi:kilns' Court, Executors and others
117- PURNITIMF.: SALES A.Tir..4j" AVOTIO:h
bTI'tRE, EVERY THURSDAY
Sir particular, attention given to sales at ‘ privals
restdenceei ' z 01
SALES OF- STOCKS -AND REAL EbTATI,
at the Exchange eftry'rflESßAY, at 'I2W clocl
falliandbillebf KWh propertYlesned separately
and- an. the Saturday pretiionx. to -each stle , re
catalog-nes, in parephletform, gI euig #9.ll64crip
ST.OOES„.&c. ,' ' . ,•;
ON TUESDAY, MAY .1, ~ . .
At .12 o , clock noon,. at the Ex ng e
Without reserve for account or whom itmay-,
concern, 100 shaxes Few York and hlidc la 'Coal"
Fielr. 7o-
SSW) Union 'Ca' al Bonds; with coupons from
1E61: • . =
08 'Woes Ille,chanies' Back .
. • 3 shares Schuylkill Navigati:n preferred.
WEAL' ESTAVE, SALE, MAY a
Exeenters', - Pereinptory Sale- Estate of Same::
Hunt, deo' 4,—A BOUT 75 ACRES, NIC ET OWN
LANE; eorher of - RROWGATE LANE, 25TH
WArtr, with Stone .Dwellingrand Frame Barn,
ineairsustiole Stone Quarry, Ice. Er/won't. arum
Pleat and full description at the Anctipn Rothns
de d.
Orphans' Court, Sale-,Estateof Josepli
—^2 -Lars OF &ROC ND, Farmayunk
at, ' - • '
Sandi EslateL4 GROUND RENTS, of s6i St 9,
13 6 and s46loyear.
Executor's Sale—Estate of John W. korner
dec'd —VALUABLE LOT, 45 ACRES, anctlro
provfments, near the 5 mile. Stone, Second tree
Turnpike, about t mile above . 6 0LNEY,': 233
Ward
•
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Azarlah H
mons., dee' d.—VALUAT3LR I..{:T, over VO serer,
Chevy Chase and Lug -Lanes, NEAR- EIGH
TEENTH STREET, crossing several p ubl i c streets; 2Gth "Ward. 2 -Plan at the Auction Rooms.
THREE-STORY, BRICK t•TORE and DWEL
LING,- N. W.- doriter 4th and r areen*lch sta.
:ale by Order of Heirs—Estate Of' Dr -Peter
Howell, stee'd.--HANDSOVE LARGE REt.q.
DIE..NCE; Office, Stable,' tract House, attd - Lota
of Gronnd,lsid SP- rear! at, THRN TO N. N. Jersey.
Same Estate—LOT and FREI.IkIE DWELLING,
adjoining. the sheve •
7 I - LREE-STORY TAVERN and DWELLING,
41st t, north of Logan st, 2.Ph Ward
Peremplory Ss Ie—VALUABLE RESIDENCE,
No. lUI4 WALNUT st 20 feet front.
Executor's SaIe—BUILDING LOT, Agnes St;
below Christian st, between 10th, and 11th sts-60
feet front •
GENTEEL DWELI4NG, No.' 315 Spruce st.
A dmil.istrators' Sale-iEs ate of John-L Smith.
dee' d. -VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, No.
:30 north Sixth s*, above Marketst. •
TE REM-STORY BRICK STORE and DWEL-
L3NG, 3 , Richmond6t, I.Blti Ward. -
Execittor's Peremptory sale- Estate of Rennet
Parke. dee' IRREDEEMABLE GROUND
RENTS, $3O, 527, $156,.5.36, 5,..2.•*73 56- .x'l2-25,
FIE, 535 75, $7O, $57,
,55.) 59, $59, $57, $79, •$57,5.57,
32.5 t. a.year.
- •
Same Estate-VALUABLE BUSINESS
STAND-Three-story Bricl Store and Dwelling,
north Eth st,abo ve Arch st. Sale alisolitte,
er err ro or 3 Sale-VERY VALUABLE LOT,
lf AGRES, Wbentabeif Lane, 25th Ward-clear
of all En cumbrance. . Sale, absolute.
Eiecntor'S Peremptory Sale Estate late of
Sarah Rohrman, deo' d -T WO-STORY FRAME
DWELLING, Race it, west of 15th .st, - with
th.re-str Ty brick dwellings in - the Tear. Sale
aheolute.
TB REE-STORY B -IKERY and
LW JaNG: No. 16 - 15 tionth st, west of Tenth st.
Bnsir.ess Stan d--STORE and It WEL4ANG-Isio.
117 Arch st,- west of Front st..
Busibes,s St and—STORE an d DWELLING. No.
119 Arch st. West of Front st, adjoining the above.
3 ThREE.STORY BRICK DWELLINGS,
Nos. 25e.G, 2:le and 2510 Pine st, west of Willow at.
Pfremptory Sale—Tß REE-STORY BRICE
,WELLING' No. 815Bace at, west of Eighth st.
Sale absolute.
NEAT . mODERN DWELLTNEI- 1 No. 1.109
Brown st, west of Eleventh zt.
7 DREE. STORY BR ICE STORE and D WEL
LINO, S. W. corner of Mb and Fitzwater et.,
LARGY and VALUABLE RESIDENCE No
208 spoilt - Fourth Et. below Walnut.
Peremptory SaIe—VALUABLE COUNTRY
SEAT and FARM, known as “Lrsoux," Old
kfload, at the 8 milestone, Cheltenham iown
slain, Montgomery county. Pa —Large Stone
Mansloti, Barri, Stable, &c. Sale absolute.
REAL SALE. MAY 10.
_
Orphans'. Court Sale—Estate of James Brown.
dee cI—VALVABLEBterSMES PHOFZUTY—BRICK
BUILDINGS, known as the EXCII3NGE
BATHS, No. 22.5 south Second et, below, Dock st,
23 feet front. 276 feet...in depth to Laurel st.
Same Estate—TWO-STORY BRICE DWELL
ING. S L. corner of L./mire's alley and Laurel st.
Same Estate-3 FOUR-STORY BRICE
STOBES and DWELLINGS, Nos. 213. 215 and
217 south second st, with TAVERNand DWELL
ING and COACH MANUFACTORY, Nos. 1.50
az d 152 Dock st-45;1feet front.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No.
61S south .Ninth st, below South st, (lionaldson's
Bow. )
Peremptory ,ale—LOT, No:th Penn Villtge,
21st Ward, near Girard College. and Lands in
Missouri and New Jersey. Sate absolute
3 I OUR STORY BRICE DWELLINGS,N.E.
corner of Coombs's alley and Chancery lane, be
tween Front and Second an 1 Market and arch sts.
Peremptory SaIe—ELEGANT COUNTRY
SEAT, Bristol Turnpike, (formerly Mr. Bowen's,
and latterly Mr. liesdver's)—l,AßGE and
SPLENDID STONE MANSION„STABLE and
L OACH HOUSE and 23 ACRES. The mansion
is elegantly finished, with all modern conveni
ences, at d the grounds handsomely hod out and
highly improved. Commands beautiful views, •
convenient to churches and schools ' and accessible
to cat e. steamboats, stages. &c. Sale absolute,
THREE-STORY BRICE STORE and DWEL
LING, No. IE2I Market s', west of
Trustee's Peremptory Sale--THREE-STORT
BRICE DWELLING, No 710 Buttonwood st
west of Franklin st„ Sale absolute.,
DESIRABLE COTTAGE
avenue. Boxboromilt, •2lst Ward.
VALUABLE COUNTRY PLACE, known as
.Blootrlitld Marlton Turnpike, 3 miles
from Camdeu,N T.
Execntcr's Sale—Estate of George Ludtrletc,
decd—VALUABLE TAVERN PROPERTY,
N. W. corner of Haverford road and 40th st, and
LARGE LOT, Lancaster avenue. 24th Ward.
VERY VALUABLE COUNTRY bEA.T of the
Bev. Jarnes Neill. 12 ACRES, Bunting st,_appo
site the Grove of X. Baird, Esq., DARBY—Man
sion, ;Stable Carriage House, Ice Rouse, and
otter out-buildin gs.
Trustee's Sale—YeLt-Anr.s. Ittsmr....ss STANDS--
3 FOUR-STORY BRItiK STORES, Nos. 130,112
and 181 SOUTELFRONT st between CHESTNUT
and WALNUT.
V' Will he sold giving the choice of either, with
privilege of the three.
Same Estate-2 VALUABLE FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSES, S.W. - corner of Front and New
ste, between Race and Vine sts—Lorge LOT. SG by
about 155 feet.
HANDSOME COUNTRY PLACE, f 6 AC11339,
Delaware county, about flx miles from Chester
and about I% miles from Vest Dale Station, on the
Media and Philadelphia Railroad.
Orphans' Court Peremptory-Sale—Estate of
Charles Harlan, deed-4 BRICK. DWELLINGS
S. E. corner of Myrtle and Preston sts,tllth Ward.
Same revue—MOLDING LOT, Pemberton et,
between lEth and 19th and Shippen and Fitzwater
ste. Sale absolute.
Same Estate—LAßGE and VALUABLE LOT,
Spruce st, north sir e s west of Till st, L'ith Ward
-45 feet front-9. fronts.
Same Estate—GßOUNE RENT of E 6: a year.
NEAT MODERN - B.E.SIDEN OE, No. 1916
Coates st—has the modern conveniences.
Executor's Sale—Estate of George Peterman,
dec' d—GEN TEEL THREE STORY BRICK
DWELLING, No. 1006 Wistar st
Executor's Sale—Estate of Josiah raw. , 7on,
dPc'd-2 VALUABLE BUSINESS 'STANDS,
Nos 23 and t 5 north THlRDst,above MARKET.
.Exe utor's Peremptory Sale—Estate of Daniel
S. Davis, decd—THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLING, No 717 Sansom st, west of Seventh
st. Sale, absolute.
LARGE and MODERN RESIDENCE and
Conch House, No. 259 south Fourth at, near
'Walnut st. •
Peremptosy Sate—VALUABLE RESIDENOE,
With side yard, No. 1180 Beach at, south of
Ehapltamazon st, 11th Ward.. Sale absolute.
Peremptory SaIe—BDSINESS STAND—Four
story brick store and dwelling,-N. E. corner
Bread and Spruce sts. Sale absolute.
b COTTAGE LOTS, Tames avenue, Box:
borot gb. 21st Ward. Terms one:half cash.
DESIRABLE :BUILDING LOT, Foulkrod st,
Leiper et and Penn Et, Frankford, 21d Ward.
IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENT, 828 a
year, well secured and punctually paid.
Peremptory Sale--II A.NDSOME MODERN
RESIDEN,CE, 'No. 237 .south 17th st, between
Locust arid Spruce 'Sig, 19 by 190 feet. Sale absolute.
THE
ne,es' S4e.
ASSETS' OF THE BARK -OF PENNSYL.
• VANIA.
ON TIAORSDAY, - MAX 5,
At 1.-O' clocl noon. will be sold at public sale, at
- the Philadelphia Exchange, by order of the
Assignees of the Pank'ot Pennsylvania. in puma.
ance of the authority of the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia, the remaining assets of said
Bank. Toms cash Payable on or before Mon
day, May 9, at 12 o' clock. Full pal umilars in
rntforgres : which may be had at the attetton
y !'l Es • k I.II.LMAN, AUUTIONEEB,
u ?..o. 4%12 V. A LNTS r street, abort Fourth.
RE.ij, LFTATE SAt.,f3 18t34.
UroLabs -00Urt. sale—Estate ol- IN. Hepburn,..-
d . ,ceaerd.
VALU A BLE PER TY "A. 7 BRISTOL,
*. BUCRS
AFTER N OON; " •
We will-seti-on-tns- r.ronalszs,. on ;TUESIIAY
May 3; 18E4. at" 2 o etoot;the
valuqble. property at Eris - tot; known a
Cbalybeate Springs, "- of—lund, part
Pns - 01. 'with rextersixe improyeuetvs,
risrtin'ailars in 71:e sl;e:',o to be"piici - .
when.thu"property•U Etrnq,k. off'. J
: MEAL ESTATE' SALE, '1.6..4.1.Y -- 1
'This sale,willincinde—
VAL U. 4 i3LE'F(IXIARE O CIRQUND,
sontli
side.of,Chestrrot st, 500 feet from -17th to 48thst ;
ti.r-nee 48th '2ISM fret t york st,
the no.tto; siciiiofTorit t 4:3 - Tetii4-1 - ;-inettes; thence
:Northeast 80 feet. 3X,lnates to 47th st,,ttad. 175%
feet 47th - Triattes' .:4 , 4otute 'S . /ill—Estate of
ihor Bpinna (Klef.Z. ••
• V ALU.iVELES,_QUARE OF ROUNDat the N. _
E. corner 48th . arte Uhestnii•,_streets; 400' feet front
on Ltlv.otr at au d_Oak streets, and 214M,teetolf.ksth .
Etl Pc , i. 'Sante eetate:
VALUABLE (4,,TJAREI OF, GAOUND - ht the
S. Oorne - r 4 , -th and Chestnut tree 410 fret ou.
4 bestnut and York stret•ts, 218% - feet' on 48thatreer.
IS:71114 eaate. •
.- • ,
.•.. • -
VALUAI3LE SQUARE OF GROUND at this
likt :corner. 48th arid Chestnut STreftu42l) fee t ,134 . 7
in:. Pr. Clhes : lntit street . , thence N. .W. 1814 feet, to
Oak rstzett, 48.0!frel'on . Oak street and t:.)1.4}1 feet ..'oh
45th street.
..6ettne estate
VALUABLESQUARE OF GROUND S. 1;4,:.
eorner of 48th and 'Market. s reels 420 feet along" . : -
Market And Oak stre.te, and' 21436. feet _on - 48t.h.
and 4.o.llttrerts Sane estate. .• • - •
VALU..A BLE SQ,OAREOF GROUND at S LR
corLer 47th iind Chi stnnt' street.=, 181 feet on Chest.
nut st• ; thence $. E. 45. feet. litg inches: thence' S.
W' 2188 - teet 11 inches tp 47th 1. t.,.a along .47.1 k•
144 feetsg inches. • Same Rstat, - •• • •'" • '
VALUABLE , LO'I' - OF -GROUND north side. o •
Yolk, 440 feet - Vest of 48th st , 6co feet oa Yor4 st.
thence kit E. to (lhestnnt i (reef, along the sion-e - 7
feet 2 in c h es, - thenceSonth_2ls feet 2 inches. Bciritte.
Eszole . .
815 S. iTik ST. Tbree-story brick howe rind ISt
Seicetlront, 10 feet d4ep, 17 grifinal it rent.
Orphane Court - Sale--.Estate ;Bernard, 'Olin%
"KLIIBERTON COAL CO." —This' viltirible.
estate, tomprisiLg 3trti acres of,Cloal lands ra Lu
zerne county; Pa., 'near Wilkesbarre. Salo Ab-
GERMANTOWN COTTAGE, at the corner of
Knox Ind Lindsrf streets; with every , on vetiien ce.
Frill descriptions .in handbills. Fo.....sest , ion
mediate.
BROWN STONE STORE,' NO . 210 CREST-
N L'T STREET, 154 feet front, 102 feet.-ceep.
No incumbranCes. Full descriptions in handbrlls. -
.E.ECCi4.O7:O Soler Estate of Joseph : Fisher, dece4sed,
GEBDIANTOWN.=AVaInatIe property of 7
acres, on .11.1.ein avenue, Arm...t and--Hancock'
street., viith excellent improvements; stream of
v. :tier !b.) ough 'lie land: - stone 'lnitnsionr -. stable'
and peach: house . , and all' out-buildings. :Fine
fruit at .d very accessible. .
1‘,27 STREET—Three.stoiy, brick
bonze, 15, by feet to alO feet alley, Sir.: 25.
ground rent. .Ezeautor a Sale--Eqate cf Z.
son, dee' .. • - •
S E. CORNER - EIGHTH AND SPRUCE
STREETS—Large mansion house and thole lot :11
feet 9 inches by 2.5 n feet to a 40 feet street. 512,0110
ratty remain' P._ ssession immediate. May be ex
am i noir. at tinylime. Sante estate.
GRQUND RENTS. 825. 521, 519 50 and 5.30 per
annuin, out of lots of ground and frame houses,
:9th Watd. hey are all old renter, are welt se-
Aired. the land being Worth more than the princi
ul of thesen.s. lizecator' a Sale.
:333, 311 AND 313 - .S. TWELFTH NTREET—
Tin - re...story b• Irk horties and lots 'b-low Spruce
eaeh 16X by 31 feet; ,Sle 50 ground- rent on
each
440 POPLAR STREET--Three s'ory brick store'
and lot,IS by 04 feet, an incumbrance. Orphans'.
Coat ale—Egfeat of Letterie Sr., dec'd '
• 11:1 POPLAR ST. —Prop , rty adjoining store and
dwelling,lS by - near 50 feet; no ineumbraece
.l4 me,este.
- Sid OTIS ST--Two-story brick house, and lot
It by 9114 feet clehr; Sin gr,:und rent. Same estate;
1.11 . 00 RE ST.—A lot of ground. adjoining the
anove on the rear. 20 by 6,5 feet Same r state. •
.5.31. r GROUND BENT—Oat of a lot ort . Moore
st. , it by n 5 feet.. Same estate.
VALUABLE BROAD Sr.- LOTS' W. coiner
cf Ontario st.; 53 feet on Broad, 357 feet lO Inches
on On tano st. : thence S. - W. 37 feet 9) inches to
FlltePlith st ,on wh_ch it is 36 fret front Site
rerenTfory. . - -
SOUTH FIFTEENTH St.—Three-story brick
Louie N. W. corner of Molloy st., :It) by .73 feet:
er.hject to £.3.0(.0 mortgage, and to a dower. of $350
a year. Execti ore absolute Sae, erfate of - B. Ester;
121:3 POPLAR St-Three-story brick hoase and
lot of 18 feet, part over .75 feet deep to a 3 feet
alley.
1•?. a POPLAR ST.—Three-story , brick -Sdjoin
ir g. _
1117 POPLAR B.T.—ThrO:story: brick adjoin
ing. _ _
''lib WARD—Desirable property, N..E. corner
of t3t - -111 and York sts... 75 by 100 feet.
1517 ,UADWALAMER ST.—Three-story- brick
Douse and Jot; It , by near :if) feet.
1516 80t..-INE ST. —Three..-story brick house and
lot on the rear of the abore, 13,t1 . feet by near,..i
feet deep. -
1510 BODINE ST. —Three( story, bri ansennd
.
lot, 19 feet 374 in. front and near 40 fee p
-415 - SOUTH MTH ST.—With 2. bonsei on Salem -
Alley andlot 15 by 56 feet, Sitt - rround r.tnt. 0.
Court :ate. /state of Robert d•!c' d.
. SALEM A-Li.ET—Three housee, - , Nos. 1214-', 1581
and 121 and lot 30 feet square. $l5 ground rent,
Sc ate-Estate. ,
SOUTH Tai ELPTII STREET—Pour-story
brick sure and dwel inn, and back buildings, 191::
by 63 feet. No incumbrance. Same estate.
GERALANTOU'N—The valuable propert
known as the Germantown Market House ;Plane
builcing, built .Cif the best materials at a cost of
813, 42 by WO feet, with walls di inches thick
strong enough for any purpose 'whatever ; welt
lighted from sides and roof The lot is 55.4 by 350
feet, in the most thriving part of the place. SISD
ground rent. • .
SUMMIT STREET—A desirable nearly new
house, built by tho owner for his own use, now
occupied by Dr. Budd. who will show it. Lot.
..E2l by 157 feet. Possession with the deed, House
Ite Z.,3 feet front, well built and finished. No
incumbrance.
219 N.TWELFTII ST.—Three-story brick house
end lot, 1.13 by 95 feet.
LOTS, James
RACE St.—Four genteel. dwellings, near
broad Street, each 16 by 91 feet. No incumbra.nces.
1604 N. FIFTEENTH ST.—Genteel dwellir , ',
above Oxford Street. side yard. LottHs by 100 fr.
NORTH ST.—Two genteel dwellings, Nos. 1669
and 1511; each 15 by 57 feet
ESHER ST—a. lot of ground, near Washington
Street, 20th Wara; .0! ; : by 109 lest. .
'Eh THOMAS B R 0 H SOAK
Auctioneers and Commission Darchanta,
Nc. gl4 CHESTNUT Street above Ninth.
Sale at No-- South Sixteenth Street.
ROSEWOOD FIJRNITURE, PLANO FORTE.
CARPETS, PAINTINGS, ,tc.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 4;
-At loo' clock, at No. 608 . south Sist - enth street, -
will be sold the furniture of a family removing
from the city, comprising rosewood parlor furnl.
lure, rosewood piano for, made by Van Riper,
cost 57511; velvet carpets, oil paintings mirror,
mantel clock, Q suits of elegant rosewood chamber '
fur iture, one richly ornamented cottage chamber
suit, hers, matresses, dining-room and kitchen
furniture, &c. •
[;The furniture can be examined at o'clock on
the morning or the sale.
TIMBER LAND * AT PRIVATE SALE.
Fcrsstle., 437 acres of Land, heavily timbered;
also, hen ore on the same, situated in Sullivan
coal tye o adjoiiing Laporte, the county town; a.
stream of water passeathrough the property, and
logs can be floated to a market. A plan of-the
same can be seen at the auction store.
Thomos Birch lc Son will .gtve their pe:t caul
attention to the sale of Furniture at the reeddenr-es
of those about breaking up housekeeping or re
moving. Also, bold sales of furniture Oyer,
FRIDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at their
spacious Warerooms. N. 914 (Ine•atriya qtrimit
UHXLIP FORD do CO., AUCTIONEERS,
- 525 Market and 522 Commerce streets.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.,000 OASE S
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, to.
ON MON DAY. MORNING. MAY 2,
At 10 o' clocif precisely, will be sold by catalogue.
for cash, 1.000 cases Men's, Boys' and Youths'
Calf, Hip and Grain Boots, Bro - gans, Balmorals,
Oxford Ties - . cavalry Boots, ,to.: 'women's,
Misses' and Children's Calf, E.ip, Goat. Kid and •
Morocco Heeled Boots and Shoes, Slippers,
Gaiters, BnelOns, .itc. Also, city made Foods. ..
Open for examination, with catalogues early on
the morning of sale.
RO; B E O P O O T .9 s I T sH I V
O B ES SAL . BlOG ° A.lst 1 .4, °34. &c ILIASEB
ON THURSDAY MORNING, Mel..y 5, '
At le o'clock prectsolY, will be sold, by cata.
login, lox. cash, 1,000 Cases Men's, Boys , are
Youths' Calf, Hip and Grain Boots, gi v ogitzt,
Balmoral.% Cavalry Boots, &c.
jig- women's. Misses' and Children's Calf,
gip, Goat, Hid aud. Morocco Heeled Boots and
Shoes, Sltppers, Gaiters, Buskins, &o.,frorricity
and Eastern manufacturers. comprising a general
assortment of goods. -'
ICHLES.-600 cases half 4 d.
allen, qn its an Ppints, prepared at. the Pennsylvania Pickling
'Works. and put up in the best manner in white
wine vinegar, and for sale bS , JOS. 13. BUSSIER
& CO., 118 and 110 South Wharves. -
OR SALE. —.12 Barrels best SOUTHEIMTAR
For terms apply to
PETER WRIGHT & SONS,
AUCTION.S 6I;!'"8