CATALOGUE JAMES S. EARLE & BONS' FIFTH GREAT SALE VALUABLE ORIGINAL FOREIGN AND AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS, Purchased by and Painted to, the'order of Mr: J IMES B. EARLE, from original sketches pre . pared exclusively ihr him Among the Artists represented are— CARL HUBNER, MEYER VON RREMEN, SONDERMANN, JULIUS HUBNER, PROF. JORDAN, HEN. RONNER, DIELMANNS, E. D. LEWIS, H. HERZO G, MILLNER, BOSCH, ILA.SCH, SCHLICHT. SCHON, TENKATE, EDWARD MORAN, XUWASSEY, PAUL WEBER, GOODALL, EIDDEMANN, WERNER, H. EARL, W. L. SONNTAG, LITSCHAUER, C. HOGIIET, SALENTIN, TRIEBEL, HILISBMACHEB, CARABAIN, FAULKNER, W. L. VAN STARKENBITR,GH, J. N. T. VAN STAKENBURGH. This Collection is superior to that offered by JAMBS FART,Te. et BONS' at their last sale, and will take equal rank with the most renowned Galleries of New York and Boston. The Pictures are all new, all very -elegantly framed, and in perfect order. They will all be sold Positively Without Reserve. The Sale will take place in the EASTERN GALLERY PENNSYLVANIA AOADVY FINE ARTS, ‹On the Evenings of Tuesday, March 271,h, Vednuday, March 28th, 1866, AT HALF PAST 7 O'OLOOK PRECISELY. B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer. - Exhibition Open Day and Evening, FrtElE. Terms Cash---Bankable Funds. All purchases must be paid for within twenty-four - 320ars from we day of sale, or the Piatnres will be re• sold for the account of purchaseri, atthe AuCtleseer'e JAMES S. EARLE 4; SONS; THE DAILY EVENII4G- BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1866.---TRIPLE _SHEET:, .JA DIES S. E A.RLE: & SONS' Fifth lareat Sale OE • VALUABLE • OIL PAINTINGS Selected by Dir. JAMES S. EAGLE in the Studios of the Artists. , The entire collection is now on FREE. EXHIBITION - IN THE Pennsylvania Aca d emy of Fine Arts. Open Day and Evening. F, LOEM.ANS 6 - i - z P e ll' o i; i6 Moonlight on the . Amax. )11 2.—A. F. LORMANS—Paris. Size 10x.16. On the Hudson 3.—L. JTlLLlARD—Philadelphia. Size sxl2. Landscape, and Chickens. 4.— GUIDO RENT. Porcelain, copy by Kretzmar. ECM Homo. • S.—HOPPIIT—New York. Pen and Ink Drawing. . The Nibble—The Saloon. 6.—HOPPIN7New York. - - - - Companion to the abOve. The Eite-7he Conservatory 7.—DlBDlN—London Water Color Drawing Old Mill in nuasex. 8.--DlBDlN—London. Companion. Study from Nature, Yorkshire. 9.—REEMANN SAUFFAIAN—BerIin Pen Writing. Hayre eking in Austria. IN—HERMANN KAUFFMAN—BerIin Comps.lon. The Pack Horses. 11.—C. HOOIIET—BerIin Water Color Drawing. Old Mill near Amsterdam I2.—C, ELOGDET—BerIin. Water Color Drawing. The Pacaet Landing, ls.—C. BOLT—Arnbehn. Jr ize 25x31. View near Darmstadt 14. THOMAS P, OTTER—Philadelptda. Size 25x30. On tie Road to Charaoard, after Pope 15. GEO. ELETZPL—Pittaburg,h. Size 14a18. The Trout Stream 16.—WOODWELL—Pittsburgh. Size 12x22. Among the Rushes 17.—J. W. LlNDLER—Dusseldorf. Size 1.5.-5x.i234. The Glac.er of Rosenlane Bize 29342:243i. Felice Bernardi, after Scbopin. 19.— ER II t KL—Afunicb. Companion to the above. Mat taneeta Tait, alter Bebopln. DL—G. ENGELHARDT—BerIin. bize 3e3 .:2234. The Wetterhorn In the Alps 2.1.-0. ENGELHARDT—BerIin. Companion. The Earths]. in the Alps SHlTH—Phlladelphia. Size 'nixie. Fort Pickens and Pensacola. Florida. lIETZEL— Size Pltta 15bx14 .urgh. Trout gtream near Altoona. 24.—MISS , BACKHUYZEN—Amsterdam. Size 15231. Group of Fruit and Flower!. 25.—KRUSEMAN VAN lEMMY—Amsterdam Size 193[29. Canal at Haarlem. 26 —VAN DEVENTER—Amsterdam Size 16:18 Sunset, Coast Of Holland 27.-8. B. WAUGH. • Size 27x22. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln 28. A. • size A Foggy Morning , in the Balt:c 29.—E. BOSCll—Dusseldort Size Mzls. A Newfoundland Dog, with Whip; 30,—E. BOSCH—Doneldort Size 20x15. A St. Bernard Dog. 31.— GEO. C. LAMBDIN. Size 2=B. The Signal from the Mountain Top. 82.—C. ICRIEOHOFF— Quebec. Size 13x11k, The Farmer's Return, Canada, 33.—C. KRIEGHOFF—Quebec. bize 14513, the Sledding Party. 34.—HORGIIIES—Ber 11 n. Sizes 15x19. The Bird Fanciers 35.—W. T. VAN STARICENBURGH—Amsterdam. Size 15x22. Cattle and UMdscape - near Amsterdam 36.—A. R. JONES—London. Size' 30x24. Shepherd Dog and Sheep 37.—C. HOGIIET—BerIin. Size 20110. View of Heligoland. 38.—C, HOG u ET—Berlin. Size 20x30. The CUM near Havre 39.— HENRIETTA RONNER—Brussels The P Srinize 18 ss sl4. ce' Pets, 40.— DR HEDY - ED—Berlin. • Size 19325. Feeding the Rabbits, German Interior. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS' PAINTINGS, NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION AT THE Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Catalogueil Ready AND BENT TREE BY MAIL. JAMES. S. EARLE- & SO .3 - S' Fifth erre:it ale OF VALVABLIC OIL PAIL TI Selected byMr. JAMES S. EARLE in the &adios of the artists. The entire collection is now on FREE EXHIBITION Is THE Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arisi Open Day and Evening. 41.—C. BORER—Pwiseldorf. R'ze 22%x17. The Flower Girl 42.—a. BOSHR—DusBe2 dorf2tl,t i The LiLilealer 43.--EONDvlrrni AN—Dusseldorf, Size 19x15. Baying In the San 44.—W. DrEYERIMIX—BerIin. size 26328. . Dutch Port on the Rhine. 45.—W. lifE'YEEHElM—Berlizi. Size 27x38.' View of Bxussels 46.—,TUIJUS Hll33NEll:—Dueseldorf. -dze 2513 L The 'Unwelcome Suitor. V.—DIEM:CANS di Dint AvaTIMAZRE-Brasaels Size vhc.M. • The Edge of the Woods. 48.—PAITLVERICR — Darmstadt. . . . Size 24mT). Coming from Church.Auabach 49.—G. lENGELHARLT—BerIin. bize 49x40. The Zellergrund in the Alps, 50.—G. EaCGELHARDTBerI 40in. Size 19.:. The WiLterstall, Alps. 51.—BAUMGARTNER — Munich. size 36x28. The Trusiy Sentinel 52.--HILLIMACHER — Pari 4 . 20,25. The Happy Mother 53.—IFILLEM ACHER— Paris, Etze =25, Companion. Childien'a Sparta, Bois de Boulogne 54.—SCHLICHT — Munieb. blze ;snail. On the Borders of Como 55.—J. G. FAI.CONFIL. R. H. 'A.—Philadelphia. Size '22x.36 Harvesting lalllen Isielan, County Donegal, Ireland ClE—Duss it.3or hlx46 Castle Ely, on the Moselle. 57.— RUSSELL SMlTH—Philadelphia. size =5O. Ossipee Valley, Waite Mountains 58.— EDMUND D. LElVD3,—Phradelphla. Size •1x69. Valley and Falls of the .eationoosacks River 59.—w. T. VAN STAREplßllEGH—Ainsterd9ra Size 38x.30. View on the Hudson River co.—CARL SOKER—D nas s3.l43. eldori Eize Preparing dinner 61.—SlArmr:FR—Aschaffenburg. Size 19216. The Unlucky Shot. 62.—SIMILFR—Ascbatrenben. Size 21x16. The Watchful Hunter M.—HEIMANN KATIFFMANN—BerIin Size 22x31. Winter in the Woods. 64.—EMNREETT A ROSNER—Brussels. Bice 22x31. Tired Out. 65.—VOLTZ—Munich. Size alx3o. Leading Cattle to Water 66.—PROF. RUDOLPH SORD A.N—Dameldort MIEM 67.—VADIDEVENTEB,—Amsterdam Size 18x31. Harvesting In Holland. 68 —C. TRIEBEL—BerIin. The Achensee In the TyroL 69.—C. HOGUET—Berlin. Size 35x56. Off Bresc—The Light. LASCH—Dusseldorf. Size k7x32. The Future Daughter-in-law 71.—Prof R. JORDAN—Dusseldorf. Size =US. The First vast to the Clergyman 72.- 3fEYF,I2 VON BREMEN. Size 17x14. Coming from Market- 73.—BRUCK L-Munich. size 34x29. The First Cigar, after Kretzmar 74.—VERNON—Paris. Size 35x21. The Fonst of Fontaineblen 75.—W. L: SONNTA? 3l — ze NelYork. View in Shenandoah Valley 76.—0. lIRIEGHOFF—Quebec. Size 11719. The Indian . Hunter SECOND EVENING SALE. Wednesday, March 28th. 77,—A. F. LORMANICS—Parts. Size 10x16. Moonlight—Camping out 73.—A. F. LOEMAN Size NB—ParIs. 10 10.6. Vostivlus—The Bay of Naples. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS' PAINTINGS, NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION AT Thr, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Catalogues Ready AND SENT FBEE BY MAIL. JAMES . S._EARLE & SONS' Fifth Great Sale 0? VALITABLZ OIL PAINTINGS,. Select 41 ty Mr. JANIRS S. EARLE in the Studios of the Artists. The entire collection is now on FREE EXHIBITION IN 'TELE . Penn;ylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Open T ay and Evening 79.—C. KRIEGHOET S -ae u , ne. The Canada Squaw. 80.—C. HOGrEr—lzerlin Water Color Drawing. Old Mill at Haarlaem, HOGIIET—BerIin: Water Color Drawing. 'Under Weigh. MARY SMlTH—Philadelphia. Size .9z22 "At Itreaktiat," B.3.— XANTILITso. •••=, Size 634=3.i. Spring, Montgomery aniudY. S4.—HANTHIIS SMlTH—Philadelphia. companion; Size 63‘X1D31. Harvest Time, ROGRET—Berlin. Size laxl4. Rocka off Dieppe N.—HUBBARD—London. Water Color Drawing. Size 16x12 The Stepping Stones. HOGLiET—Berlin. Size 19x14. The Bich Market at Lyons MOGUET—BerIIn. Companion, Size 19x14. Market Day at Ghent. 89.—C. ERIE GBOFF—QuebPc. Size 15118. Chippewa Indians Holding Council 9e.—H. LEWIS— Dusseld orL Size 2.x3 7 . View In Westphalia. 91.- 0 ENGELHARDT—BerIin. time 16121 View of Lake Lucerne. • 91—w. T. VAN STARKENBURGH—Amsterdam edze _- Chickens in Wheatfleld, 910Introniging." s3.—J. N. T. VAN STAREMIBURG—DaaseIdorf. Size 26x23. View of Derwent Water. tit —ELOBLIIECK—Munich. Size 29x40. Wintzr tear Amsterdam 93.—H LON - BECK-71 notch. 8120 29341 Summer in Fontaineblea. B6.—C. HlEBTEL—Dusseidorl. Size :Bx 2 l. Etoltn Fruits. 97.—LITSCRAIIER—Dasseldorr. Size 23x19. The Unlucky number, 13. 93.—LAIIRENT DE BEDD—Ernsaels. Size :15x31. The Shepherdess and her Flock. LINDLER— Dusseldorf. elze 36x48 The Wezgern Alps ioo.—W. L. SONNTAG—New York. Bize Mb& Cannon Mountain, N. H 01.--43E0. mrl7.llL—PittisbargiL Blze sax4s, ummer in the Forests of Western Pennsylvania 1 , 21—E. Bosart —Duteeldo s rL LittleH ~ rd Riding Hood. in —43. HOGIIET—BerIin. Size 36x5e Souvenir of Sormandy ZDIMERM N—Dusseldort Size saiss The 'Roadside Inn, In a Winter's Sterna SALENTlN—Dasseldorf. Size 3ozd•. The Return from the Archery 106. —if . HERZOG—Dusseldorf. Size Clan. Sorweiplan Glacier 107.—HIDDEMAlqII—Dusseldorf. Size 31x38. The DoubLful Customer 103 —H. WElNER—Dusseldorf. Size ?.3x Helping Little Sister KLIGELEARBT—BerIin. Size 265x.48, The Sehmalterthal—TyroL 110.-0. lENGELHARDT—BerIin. Size 263ixs8. The Valley of the Oete 11L—C. LASCH—Deeseldort Size 29563:22%. Behind the Bin T. VAN EiTARXENIIIIIIGH—Ameterdam. Size 36..a50. _ View In Thuringen, with Castle 113.—W. T. VAN STARKENBURGH—Amsterdam Size 36x50. Return of the Drove—View near the Hague, 114.—E 'aorta N . , Philadelphia, Size 80145. View of Ilodlorne Caat 115.—W. SHERIDAN YOUNG—Pnlladelphis. Size 36x50. Lake of the Four Cantons, after Richardson 116,—W. ZEEYERHETH—BerIin. Size 28138. The Port of Bruges 117.— CARL BORER—Dusseldorf. Size 2434x30. The Puzzled Policeman. 118,—PAIIL WEBER—Darmstadt. Size 19.'26. Scene In Krahemen, Germany. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS' PAINTINGS, NOW ON FREE EXRIBITION AT THE Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. _Catalogues Ready AND SENT FREE - BY MAIL. . . JAMES 84 1 FIARLE & SONS' Fifth prreat, Sale ... VALUABLE . , OIL PAINTINGS , Selected by Mr. .TAXES S. FABLE in the Studios of the Artists. • The entire collection is now on FREE EXHIBITION v.. IN THE , • Penrsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Open Day and Evenkig: 119.— CARA BAlN—Enwsels. Size 34x27. Street In Brussels 120.—LITSCHAMER—Dueseldorf. Size Ye - an. The Anista' Studio 121.—GE8-ELSCHA iTr ier 2S. Interior of Church a$ Liege—Vespers. 112.—WIESCHELBW e l3=esseldorf. Tearling the Tune. 123.—PAVI. WEBEB—Darmatadt. size 1.7x22. Old Mill at Auerbach, Germany. 124.—P. LIP.AY—Parls. Size lez2?- The 'Morning after the Carousal. 125.—SCHON—Dusseldorf. Size 27ra, The Truant—Tyrolean BehooL 126.-1. N. T. Van STABKENBURGE—DnaseIdorf. Size 43:.52. The Valleyof the Aar, with Rhinehartabruan. 127.—LENGELHARDT—Berlin. Size4Bx4o. Voraiberg Mountains KIIWASSEY—Paris. Size 62a50. Monte Morra—Alps I:9.—CARL HUBNER— Dussqldorf. Size 3ex43. A Volunteer for the rnion Iso.—J. N. T. V...AIc.STATIKENBURGH—DosseIdort. Size 36156. Lake of Der ent Water. 131.—C. BOLT—Arnbelm. Sizeii7x49. View near liotterdam 13'2.- G. ENGELHARDT-Berlin. Size 43.1E40. A Road in Ty roL I33.—GEORGE C. LAMBDIN ize t•znt27. "In the .hltr.- 134. C. 311 L HOFF—Dn..seldorf. Size S2x - 26. Wel.x,ming the Bride I:5.—J. W. LI NDLER—DusselderE Size 34.300. • !ter de Glace, Claamouni 116.—:5011D13.)ata—Itue.eldort. • Size 34+6x47. Weighlngln the hllll—Swedish Interior MILLNER—Munich. size 54X47. The High Gohl Peak, Tyrol, D, LEWlS—Phtlndelphla. OW Mill in the Franconia Mountains IS.9.—E. D. LEWlS—Pniladelphia. S ze 22.4x56. the Juniata River. HOROVIES—' -Berlin. Size 18'21. The Singing School, Westphalia. 141.— HENRIETTA RONNIER—BinsseLi. Size 17x14. Going Mores. 142--PAIIL WEBER—Darmstadt. Size IslB. Afternoon at Barbison, Fontaineblen. 143.--311IRMANN TRNlCATE—Amaterdam. Size 10x14 Salon Lottl3 144.-0 SELL—Dusseldorf Size 8% xl9. The Arrest of a Spy—Thirty Years War. 145.—C. 11001 that- Berlin. The Canb and rfaLz on the Rhine. 148.— WA LTER GOODALL—London. Water Color Drawing, Size I.OxlS. Feeding the Chickens. 147.—VAN DEEl3lsEM—Brussels, Ss. 10x14 Sheep and 4..vtdc.kena 148.—VAN DlEGELE'hf—Brussela Size Wall. Sheep in a Barn. 149.—XAETHUS SMITH. Size ieKx.l334. 11. S, Sigoal Station, Drayton House Hilton Head, S. C. 150.—xANTHIIS SMITH. Size 8113. L'. S. Steamer Wabasl., Monitor Weehawken sad the New fronsides. off Charleston. 151.—C. HOGlita —Berlin. Wwer Color Drawing. On the Beath, Dieppe 152. —L AIIRENT DE BEllL—Bruasele Size Sheep at Pasture. 153.—BRUCKL—Mtinieb. Size 34129. Mending the Sledge. after Kretzmar. 154.—THOMA8 SULLY. Philadelphia. Size 203[24. Mead of Flora. 155.—BRUCEL—Binnich. Sze 31:19. The First Bnow, after Kretamar. 156 —A. F. LOEISIANS—Paris. Size 1010.7. Fisherman Drawing their Nets 157.7-A. F. LOEISIANS—Paris. Size 10x14. ' Moonlight. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS' PAINTINGS. NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION AT THE Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. • Catalogues Ready AND SENT FREE BY MAIL ' 4 0.1 1 171EATL 0 GMTIC JAMES B. EARLE & SONS,! FIFTH. GEEAT BALE VALUABLE ORIGINAL AMERIbAN AND FOREIGN OIL PAINTINGS, Purchased by and Painted to the order of iifr. RARTM, from original sketches pared exclusively for him. Aqaong the Artiste represented are— CARL HUBNER, MEYER VON BREMT',N, SONDERIS/A.NN, JITLIUS HUBNER, PROF. JOURDAN, HEN. RONNER, DIELMANNS, E. D. LEWIS, H. HERZOG, MILLNER, BOSCH. LA SCH, SCHLICHT, SCHON, TENICATE, EDWARD MORAN, KIIWid3SEY, PAUL WEBER, GOODALL, HIDDEMAXN, WERNER, H. EARL, W. L. BONNTAG, LITSCHAIIKR,, C. HOGUET, SALENTIN, TRIEBEL, BILLEMACHER, CARABAIN, FAULKNER, W. L. VAN STARKENBI7RGH, J. N. T. TAN STARKENBURGEr, This Collection is ensperior to that offered bY LUDO S. EARLE do SONS' at their last sale, and will take equal rank with the most renowned ealleriee of New York and Boston. The Pictures are all new, all vary elegantly framed, and in perfect order. They will an Positively Without Reserve. The Bale will take place in the pa_V-141:3zuzgcrlivorsovii PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY FINE ARTS, ON EH/. EVENINGS OF Tuesday, March 27tIa. WEDNESDAY MARCH 28th, 1866, AT HALF PAST 7 O'CLOOR PIUMMXPLY. B. SCOTT,. JR.. Auctioneer. Exhibition Open Day and Evening, FELE3E. Terms Cash---Bankable Funds. All purchases must be paid for within twentPfaur hours from the day of sale, or the Pictarre 1:00 eold for the account of parchsusers, at the A.netfoneeee JAMES S. EARLE & SONS.