Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 26, 1866, Image 7

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    rom our Third Edition of Yesterday.
LATER, NEWS FROM 'EUROPE.
Arrival of the City of Boston
PANIC IN THE COTTON MARKET
SANDY Hoax, April 25.—The steamship
City of Boston from Liverpool on the 11th,
via Queenstown on' the 12th, has arrived
and anchored off this point. Her advices
are one day later than were received by the
steamship America.
The steamship Kangaroo, from New
York, arrived out on the 12th.
Commercial Intelligence.
LIVERPoOL, Ap 112.—Cotton—The sales
to-day amount :1,000 bales, including
2,000 bales to s -culators and exporters,
The market is dull, with a decline of -id.
There is a panic in the market.
The Manchester market is heavy and de
<dining.
Breadstufai , --.The market is active and
firm.
Provisions—The market is dull.
LONDON. April 12.—Consols closed at 86i
@Seri or money.
AMERICAN STOCRS.-"Er. S. Five• Twenties,
711®711. Illinois Central, 80i©81. Erie :
50,@55.
Froin Washington.
[Special Despatch to the Etilletin.l
WASHINGTON, April 25.—1 t is understood
that the President has ordered the arraign
ment of Jeff. D4ris for trial before the
rnit(yl States Cotut at Norfolk, for trea
son. As the Judiciary Committee are in
vestigating his complicity in the Assassina
tion Plot, the action of the President is
regarded as an attempt on his part to inter
fere with the action of the Committee in
this matter.
The Reconstruction Committee had another
protracted session to-day. They failed to
reach any conclusion and adjourned until
Saturday. Senator Fessenden was unable
to be present.
The vote on the admission of Colorado
will show It majority of four or five in favor
Of that measure.
The tax bill reported to-day, has been an
tieipated in the papers.
The Gale on the Lakes.
OSWEGO, April 25th.—The gale which set
in on Monday continued up to this morn
ing, and several disasters have occarred to
vessels on Lake Ontario.
The schooner Bahama, bound from this
port to Chicago, with coal, is ashore near
Oak Orchard creek.
g The schooners Monticello and Traveler,
bound from French Creek to Detroit, are
ashore, the former at the Devil's Nose, and
the latter at Thirty Mile Point. Steam
tugs and pumps will be sent to their assist
ance. -
The schooner Raleigh arrived in port this
morning from Canada with the loss of a
deck load of lumber.
The schooner Coral from Ogdensburgh
is ashore, three miles below the Devil's
Nose.
The propeller Buckeye arrived here to
day from Toledo. This is the first vessel
from Lake Erie, and through the Welland
Canal, this season. The , captain of the
Buckeye reports that he passed through
about sixty miles of floating ice In Lake
Erie.
From Mexico.
NEW Yong, April 25.—The steamer
Moro Castle brings Havana advises to the
21st.
Senor Almonte, Ministerfrom Maximilian
to France, arrived from Vera Cruz on the
19th.
Advices from the City of Mexico to the
11th arid 'Vera Cruz to the 15th are received.
The battle at Mazatlan, between the Libe
rals and Imperialists commenced by the
Imperialists attacking Coronas' forces with
in a quarter of a mile of the town.
The fighting lasted from 4 A. M. till 6
P. M. The Imperialists were aided by Ca
=lnches with cannon as far as Uncas. The
next day the fighting was continued, when
all the reserve and movable artillery was
ordered out to aid the Imperialists, but up
to the departure of the steamer no decisive
result had been attained.
A lie er report from Mazatlan states that
the Imperialists had returned to the city
with small Josses.
The French claim to have killed 350 of
the Juaries, and wounded a still greater
number.
The accounts from the whole country
show that the Juarists are stronger than
ever.
Rumors of conspiracy are rife in the city
of Mexico, and General Galvez has been
imprisoned. Secret arrests are made and
citizens disappear mysteriously.
The Imperialists claim a victory by Col.
Rodriguez near Coenoe. General Garcia
bas taken charge of the War Department at
the city of Mexico.
The bark Wm. Anthony was found to
have on board a large quantity of war mu
nitions, and in a box was found a paper
addressed to General Crawford. It is
thought this was a trick to asperse the
character of that general.
Escobedo has blockaded the road between
San Louis and Sa
It is reported from Zacatecas that on the
20th ult. thelmperialist General Merl was
defeated between Huavesca and Tobas co.
The small pox is raging at Ponce, P. It.
The town of Pepeno is suffering severely.
The latest advices from Guadaleupe state
that the cholera is disappearing. The mor
tality has been 10,806 out'of a population of
149,107.
The Reconstruetion Committee.
WASHINGTON, April 25th.—A rumor is
current around the Capitol that the Com
mittee on Reconstruction, at their meeting
to-day, failed to agree upon a report, there
being a wide disagreement among the mem
bers. An effort will however be made to
reconcile conflicting views.
Deparlure,or the Steamer St. David.
"PonTi.Arm,:April 25.—The steamship St.
David, Captain Aird, sailed for Liverpool at
noon to-day.
SIXTIETH CONGRESS--FiRST SESSION.
WASHINGTON, April 25.
SENATIE.—Ifr. Sherman (Ohio), from the Committee
en .A grieulture, reuorted a resolution for the printing
of 10.000 copies of the report of the Commlesbner of
Agriculture on the subject of the Rio derpest. Adopted.
Mr. Ittrosey (Minn.) called up a bill to authorize the
eoußtruction of bridge across the Mississippi, at
Vuincy, Illinois._
The morning ur expired during the consideration
of this bill, anti th e bill for the admission of Oolorade
Info the Union was taken up.
Mr. Doolittle (Wis) took the floor and spoke against
the bill.
emos—Mr. Routwell (Mass.) introduced a bill to
etic the act further to provide for the collection of
duties on imports. Read twice and referred to theJm
diclary Committee and ordered to be. Printed.
In answer to a question by. Mr, Ross, Kr. 13ontwell
id that the bill only related to a legal question which
so Aires. dy before the IndiciarY Committee. WaB
drawn with great care by a well informed person and
the committee wished to have the advantage of see
t ng It in print. •
Mr. Donnelly (Minn.). introduced a bill to incorpor
ate the /tcademy of MORIC of Washington City. with
Max Stratrosch, Win. J. Pope, Mar Maretzek, Joseph
J. May and others as corporators. with a capital of
000 000. and with power to build an opera house in
washington city. toad twice and referred t 3 the
Committee of the District
Mr. Orth (Ind.) -introduced a joint resolution- au
thorizing the sale and transfer of arms, munitions of
.
war and vessels of war. Read twice, and referred to
the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Elaine (Me.) rose to a goes ion of personal ex
planation and called the attention of the House to the
tact that Jidr. Conkling so altered the Globe report of
the controversy between them,•yesterday, as to tak,
out of his (Mr. Conkliog's) remarks the ex oression
to his "responsibility, here or elsewhere," on which.
his (Mr. Blaine's) rejoinder rad been made. He de
nounced this as .a violation of the first principles of
honor which should exist between gentlemen.
Mr. Conkling compared•-the reporter's manuscript
with the corrections made by him to show that no ma
terialbiteration was made. .ffhe time would be far
distant when be tMr r*.) would ask information or ir
structlen from him, (Mr. Blaine) as to the oonduct
which ought to govern gentlemen.
A further controversy took:.place between the two
members, in which mutual imputations of cowardice
and 'untruthfulness were made.
Mr. Merrill (Vt.), from the Committee of Ways and
Means, reported a bill to levy on all horses, mules, Cat
tie, sheep, hogs, and other live animals, imported 'Tom
fore'gn coantrie , , a duty of 20 per cent. e.. 4 valorem
He said t , e real revenue bill which would be re
ported today would have to be acted upon before the
malts bill and it was therefore necessary to report thi,
special bill in advance, because there Was now no duty
,reposed on live animals imported, and he understood
that the Canadians were sending elpeep overthe border
and having them shorn on this &rib, SJ as to evade the
duty on wool.
- .
The bill WES considered and passed.
After the Introduction of other bills thta House pro
ceeded to theregnlar order ofbu.iness, which was the
unfinished business of last evening, the bill to secure
the speedy CODRtructlon of the Northern Pacific Rail.
road and Telegraph Line.
New York Stock Market.
Haw Tonic, April ^s.—The Stock Market is steady;
Cumberland preferred, -43%; 111. Central:CM Mich
Southern, Ss%; Reading, 1047 i: Hudson River. 1093 ;
New York Central. 29; Canton, 56; Erie, 74; Missouri
s's, 45; Cerollnas, 81k: Tennessee Ws, 9014 Treasury
7 3-10, 102; Temfortics. 96%; Five-twentles, 103%;
Conponaixes, 107; Gold, 126%.
Sales at .11.131ladel
ES ASTER
f 5600 City 60 SAne Lw
95
7000 Union Canal Int
. Bds b6OBB
200 U a Treas 7 8-10
Notes Feb 102
2000 do Jane 1023]
36 sh Cam &Am R 120
5 eh Lehigh Nay 543
100 sh lath &15th St Be 19;4
80 eh Swatara Falls 2%
15 sh Wyoming Val c 60
SECOND
$l2OOO tr 8 10-408 coo
96%1
1001. City ea old 2ds 90
400 do new 9.5
800 Susq Canal scrip 62
26 sly Diorrislawn R 65
1 shlenna R CdicP 56
BEAL ESTATE.
FOIR, SALOP..
To Close a Partnership Account:
f The
deep.
Superior Street.
Store , Property eyN p o.. 4C r o:t
t. 185 113
feet deep. Built in the very best manner. superior
light, commands drat class tenants.
'6l/..Wi1l be so'd at a price that will pay a good in•
terest on the investment.
Apply to DANIEL FAUST,
ap2s-at* F. W. corner Third and Arch streets.
FOR RENT.
The New Builetin
Nn. 607 Chestnut Street_
W ILL BE COMPLETED IN A FEW.MICEE.S.
me proprietors are prepared to receive proposals fbr
renting such rooms as they will not use themselves.
These will be
THE SECOND STORY FRONT Boast.
60 by 24 feet.
TEE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OR
THE EUILDLN
Your Stories High. w ith Entrance by a wide ball on
Chestnut street,
And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street
Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission House. a Bank
or Insurance Office.
For Further Particulars apPIY at the EVENING
BIILL.I.TIN OFFICE.
t No. 329 Chestnut Street
ralin
ORPHA COITRT SALE —Estate of MARY
lan L, BAINEJS, (alias AMsTIN,) deceased. JAMES
A. REEMAN, Auctioneer. Under authority of the
Orphans' Court. tor the City and County of Philadel
phia, on WEDNESDAY, May 9, 1866. at 12 o'clock,
noon. will be sold at Public ...ale, at the PHILADEL
PHIA _EXCHANGE, the following described Real
Estate, live the property_ of Mary Haines, (alias
Austin,) deceased cis; No. 1. MOUSE No. 469 North
NINTH street. All that certain three-story brick
messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of
1 Rath street, 58 f-et 934 Inches southward from Batten
wood street. in the Thyteenth Ward, thence extend.
trig eastware, varallel with Buttonwood -street, 28 feet
834 inches, thence northward 3 feet 8 inches, thence
eastward parallel ;with Buttonwood street 4 feet 33i
inches, thence southward 53 feet of of an Inch, thence
westward parallel with Buttonwood street 31 feet 7il
incher. thee ce northward along Buttonwood street n
feet to the place c f beginning. '
No. 2. LOT Twenty-seventh street, above Master.
Au that certain lot of ground, on the—aide of
Twenty seventh street above Master in the Twentieth
Ward; cmtaining in front 18 feet 6 inches, by 100 feet
dr r p.
J. $lOO lobe paid on each ai the time &sale.
By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk,O. C.
JOHN F. METZ. Apmintstrator
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
apl9 2Ony3 Store 422 Walnut s tree
OE?. ORPIIANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of CHAS.
EEL E. 'RO. , DEHLY. decensed.—JAMES A. FREE-
N, Auctioneer; under authority • of the Orphans'
Court for the City and County of I,'hilaelelphla, on
IN} DEESDAY, May Dill, Iffes, at 12 o'clock, neon,
will be Bold at 031311 c side, at the PHILADELPHIA
.E.XcIiANCIE, the following described real estate,
the property of Charles E. Woniferly, deceased, viz:
No. I—IIOUSE9, Cherry street, Frankford, two brick
nges and lot, con•posed of two contiguous lots.
mar ked on William Rinses's plan of lots Nos. 45 and
46, situate on the northwesterly side of a street, laid
Out ou said plan called Ct erry street, In the borough
of Frankford, now Twenty.third Ward, heitinniug 103
feet sorthwestward from Foulkrod street, being 40 feet
front by 110 feet deep.
afar Clear of incumbrance.
No. 2—LOT. Foulkrod street, a lot situate on the
soutbwiFterly side of Foulkrod street 80 feet north
westward from Cherry street, Fran kford, being 20 feet
frontary 104% feet de.p, on the southeast line and 105
feet on the northwest line,
,per CI earof Incumbrance.
Jor 850 to be paid on each at the time ofsale.
By the Court, EDWIN A. MEItRICK. Clerk O. C.
IS &BELLA VI , otq DE fiLY. Aaministretrls.
.7 AMES A. FREEMAN, Auct'r.
Store (2z Walnut street.
ap19,26my3
ORPMAMS' COURT SALE.—Estate of J s COB
REESE, deceased.—JAMES A. PRES htAN,
uctloneer.—PßOPEßTY, RACE below Twentieth
street, 60 by 143 feet. —Order authority of the Orphans'
Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on
-WEDNESDAY , May 901,1066, at 12 o'clock. Noon, wit I
be sold at Public Sale, at the PH LLADELPHIA. Ex
CHANGE. the following described Real Estate, the
property of JACOB REESE, deceased. viz: A lot of
ground, with two frame and two brick houses thare.m,
situate on the north side of Rana street, 40 feet east of
Twentieth street, bong- feet - front tryl43 - teet deep to
a 16-feet wide street; called Spring street:, -
aar It desired by th• purchasers, the above lot-will
be a tvidt d into three lots, each having arrant of 20 feet
on Race street.
46); Plan and survey, by which the property will be
said, at tlaAnctlon Store- - - '
By the Court. kBWiNA. MERRICK. Clerk, O. C.
HEN' Administrator.
JAMBS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
api9,26zuva Store, 4M Walnut street.
6M. REAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREE6f
in A uclioneer.—BUlLDlN 0 LOT FRONT.Street,
below Vine. 04, WEDNESDAY Nay 9, 1866, at 12
o'clock, r non. wit] be sold at Public Sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EBCHA:NGE, the following de
scribed Real Estate, viz.:—All that meesuage and lot
of ground, situate on the east aide of Front, and west
side cd Water 'streets, below Vine street; containing
in froht on each Street 17 feet, and in depth from Front
to Water street 42 feet.
Subject to 621 83 ground rent, per annum.
The above is the' first vacant lot below Vine
street, he'll/ dose proximity to toe Camden and Atlan
tic Railroad Ferry. and Is a most desirable building
lot.
jw.• Igoe to be paid at the time of sale.
0.09 26,mys JAMES A. Fer/Zll49.42ii:toieeeert..
, :ARCH BTREET.—FORSALEa, — volttable pro;
b i9tri rierty situated on the north - tide of Arch street,
eow Sixth street. 25 feet front by 2.38 feet. de,
through to Cherry street. .2. 31. GIIMMEY &SONS
BS Walnut street.
;To RENT FOR THE SUAIMER—A FARM
house, partly furnished, with line lawn filled
ce-house, sc., in Chester County, hours by rail
from Philadelphia. Apply to W., 834 Market street,
Wilmington, Del. ap2b46tio
irARCH STREET PROPERTY, N. R corner of
Eleventh, for Sale, and Immediate possession.
10,tte, and f 5,090 to loan on Mortgage,
A. P. MORRIS,
a p24.sta
~ 911 Arch street.
ar :i - TO ILVNT.—.9.- COUNTRY MANSION, stn.
on'; tiling
iog for five horses; ice house filled, milk tionSe •
an garden. 10 minutes' walk from Tioga station, on
the North Pennsylvania Ballroad: Apply to DAVID
J. MOTT. first tollgate, old York road. .tapl9-12t*
A FURNISHEDI - 1017SE,
Ivo. 1015 ykrpl , APPly .at
am÷sts• L-- No. GIAA.Rt)
• FOR SALE CREA.P,A tbree-atory brick
ng with back buildings: 2M.1. Poplar •atrPet,
modern convenience?. Apply to J. H. OURTIS dr
SON. Real Estate Brokers. 43 Walnut street,'
VOURTH STR • ET BUSINESS PRJPERTY Bra
tween Market and Chestnut. For Dale, latmeal.
ate posaesalon.
.ELO.RA.CE FRITZ.
'1 Walnut street.
ap211 . 31A 4
THE. DAILY ETEIVINGIBULLETO : > PHILAD=ELPHIA, TRUMAN, APRIL 26,1866
bla Stook Board.
FIRST BOARD
100 sh Ocean Oil
100 eh Bch Nay pfd.
Blown &II.;
100 eh do bn 114:.'
10 eh Catawba pfd 313a'
00 sh do 31
100 sh do . b3O 3IY
100 sh do blO 313
400 eh Read R b 5 52:c ,
25 ah Locust Mt 2 ds 45L
BOARD
11 000 00 e
s h h Sc.h
d Nay pfti 84
1 845 i
sh Read It 5234
100 eh do s 5 int .82.
100 sh Phil & Brie b3O 34
100 eh do 83% ,
100 sh Union pas R 88
6,7 M ORPHANS' COURT "ALE-Estate of Me
ng Oaughey.ldinors.—TAMES A. FRE/OCM Auc•
ttoneer. -HOUSE, WHA KTOer street, below Seventh.
Under. aut horny of the Orphans' Court for the Jlty and
County of Philadelphia. on. WEDNESDAY, May 2,
1866, at 12 o'clock' noon, will be sold at Public Sale, A.T
THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHA.NOE, the following
described Real Estate, the • property' of Mctianghey,
inors, viz: All that_ cerOin threostory.brick_mes.
suage and lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on
the south side ot Wharton atreet, 26 feet eastward from
St ventb street, in the First Ward; containing In front
on Wharton etre et 12 feet, and in depth 8.3 feet 6 inclies
to a 2 feet 6 inches Wide alley with the privilege
.
tk ereto.
Bar ON to be paidat the time of sale.
By the Court,A: MERItt CR, clerk O. C.
°F h.
ARCE NONNEMA KEE,
1 1JZ.03.11.TH ANDREWS,
. Onardians:
JAMES A. PREPAr
apl2 19 26 •.1 -store 422 Walnut street.
GEPELANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR'SALE
IFOR To RENT-4teantilltlty and conveniently
mated, within two minutes'• walk of Church Lane
Station. A commodious and e egant RESIDENCE.
with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house,
C. lot 180x213. Apply between 10 and 2, at 88 North
THIRD street. [rabl4 ill W. P. WILSTACH,
REAL EiitAT.E.
ORPHANS' COURT .SALN, , -- - Eatate of MAT
THEW THOIIPsoet,-clim'd-,Under authority
of t e Orphans' Ckwiriefor the city and county of Phila
delphia, on WEDNICSDA:I t 11 ay 2d,.1865, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold ati.ublio sale, at the PHILADdL
PHIA}XCHANGE, the following described real
estate, the property of Matthew Thompson, deceased,
viz; No. I. .PI OPkRTY, N..,E corner of Tenth and
Catharine street; all these four two-story and one thre,
story brick messnages and lot of ground, situate on the
norrl. f eat corner or Tenth and Catharine street; con
taining in front on Tehth street 64 fro t, and in depth 70
feet.
-46 r On part of the above lot is erected a three story
brick store and dwelling at the corner, two two story
• rick stores on (Xtbartne street, also two two story
brick L. onses on Steward street.
l , ubjeci to 6111 ground rent per annum.
No. 2. GENTEEL DWELLts G. No. 1123 Fitzwater
street: &11 that certain lot of ground with the three
Story brick dwelling and three story back buildings,
situ.te on the north side of Fitzwater street, above
Eleventh street, at the distsnce of /6 feet westward
from Florida street, containing In front 18 feet, and in
depth r 2 feet, crossing and including the rear end of an
alley 3 feet wide and 18 feet deep, leading into Temple
street.
Subject to *63 ground rent per annum.
lY Has all the modern conveniences, hot and cold
water, bath, gas. range, wasp pave, .2c.
No. O.—GENTEEL DWELLING 1121 FITZWATEIR
street All that certain lot of ground with the three
story brick dwelling and three-story back buildingl
thereon erected, situate on the north side of Fitzwater
an set, 28 feet westward from Florida street, contain
ing in front 18 feet, and in depth 72 feet
Subject to e 63 ground rent per annum.
Has all the modern conveniences, hot and cold
water, bath, gay range, wash pave front, ekc.
No. , •
te LOT, S. W. corner TWELFTH
and CATH.ARINE streets. all that. certain lot of
ground.. situate on. the southwest corner of Catharine
streets, containing in front on Twelfth street 32 feet,
and in depth 85 feet.
No. S.—HOUSES, 1624 and 1626 CHANCELLOR
Street, with houses on the rear. all that certain lot of
ground, with the 4 three story brick houses thereon
erected, on the smith side of Chancellor strew, 134 feet
eastward from Seventeeth street, containing in front
26 feet, and in depth 60 feet to a 20 feet wide street.
Subject to 552 ground rent per annum. .
No. 6.—GROUND RENT of 582 50. 51,375,—A1l that
certain ground rent of 582 Si Issuing, and payable
yearly out of all that Certain lot of ground situate on
thewest side of Thirteenth wreet, between Tldmarsh
and Prime street, in the becond Ward, containing in
front 61) feet, and In depth 32 feet.
No. 7.—LOT, REED STREET.—AII that lot of
ground, situate on the north side of Reed street, at the
distance of 141 feet westward from Ninth street, con
taining in front 18 feet, and In depth 57 feet.
far 5106 to be paid on each, at the time of sale.
By the Court, E. A. MEB.RICK. Clerk 0.0,
JOHN BELL AdruintsCr, D. B. N.
• JAMES A, FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
_ap12,19,26 Store 422 Walnut street.
VPEREMPTORY SALE.-On account or whom
it May concern.-JAMES A. FREEMAN un.
eer.-01L LAND, VENANGO:CUIENTE,.PENN
SYLVANIA.On WEDNESDAY. May ad, 1866, at 12
o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, without
reserve, on account of whom it may concern, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following des
cribed real estate, viz: .No. 1. All that certain tract of
land situate In Allegheny township, Venango county
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to wit: Beginning at a post, a corner of this
and lend belonging to the "butter rise Petroleum
Company." thence extending by said land S. 880, W.
leo perches to a post in the land of Daniel Gregg;
thence by said Gregg's land 2 0 , E. 199-10 perches to a
post in the north line of the whole tract; thence aloug
said line N. 8.80, E. 180 perches to a post , n the line of
tract Lumbered 76 on the plan of the lands late of
the %Holland Land Company," and thence by said lot
Lumbered 76 S. 2 , , W. 19 9-1( perches to the place of be
ginnir g; containing teenty•two acres, one rood and
lour pert bee, more or less.
bub)ett to a Jucgrnent in favor of Rebecca A. Simp
son ated May 20.1865, tor $l5 872.
Subject to a ju-Ign:ent in favor of Thos. Kennedy,
dated May 19,186, for t. 14 tee.
No. 2.-Land West Virginia, all the following de
acribed piece or pa:cel of Lard, being part of the Kiger
Tract, in the Valley Furnace Estate, in Monongahela
County, West Virginia, and bounded and described 3.e
lelicws, to-wit :- Beginning at the northwest comer of
said Eiger tract. theuce by the northeastern line of
Bald tract, S. 300 E. 2fs perches to the northeast corner
of said tract, thence by the soutwestern line of said
tract S 400 W. to a point in said II ne that wit include
ito acres of elvd Kiger tract, thence by a line parallel
with the said first mentioned line N. 5.0 W. 35pe cries
to a point in the northwestern line of said Kiger tract.
thence by said last mentioned line along the east side
and near to 'lubb'e run, to the place of beginning-
Said described piece to contain 300 acres of the Kiger
tract and to be laid off cn the north aide thereof by a
line equi-distant from the northern sloe of said 'tract.
and mentioned above as running S. 10 0 . E 368 perches,
and so noted on the draft of survey made, by I. R.
Drubell, dated January 19,1863. tigy - Sale peremptory.
*5O to be paid on each at tee time of sale.
JAMES A. FRh.E8111.16%-Anctioneer.
ap12.19,26 No. 42 Walnut street.
ORPHANS' COURT SAL —ESTATE OF
ISAAC .1 EMNIN deceased —OOFOR rK
HORS)—JAMES A. FREEMAN Auctioneer.-
I.—PropAtty No EC*3 and Ms NEW MARKEL"
Street.-11...d., Authority of the Orphans' Court for the
City and county of Philadelphia, en WEDNESDAY;
May 2, 1 868, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at Public
Sale. at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol.
lowing described real estate, the property of Jamul
Jennings, deed, (Goforth minors,) a Messuage and lot
on the west side of New Market street. and on the east
side of Rachel Mrs et, Eleventh Ward—being about Si
feat front on Rachel street, and Ea feet deep to Neg
Market street, on
which it fronts VI feet more or less,
subject to a ground rent oftwenty-four Spanish milted
silver dollars.
*if 'On the above are erected two two•story frame
houses, fronting on New Market street, the old Frame
Stable on 'Rachel street being reeervrd.
2 4 : 0, 2 —DWELLING, No. 803 Y. Front street. A Lot
of ginned, with the two-story awelling thereon erected
situated on the east side of Front street, below Catbe
rne street, Third Ward, being 17 feet front by 60 feet
deep.
aloe to be paid on each when the properties are
lanltk off.
By the Court. E. A. MERRICK,.
Clerk Orphans' Cuurt.
\VM. GOFORTH.. ii.ivarsian.
J as. A. FEEEMAN. Auctioneer,
5p12,19.26 No, 42.^. Walnut street.
mPUBLIC SALE —.leaf" S A. FREEMAN.Aue
linnet r.-IAtXI ACREA of VALUABLE TIMBER
ANDS WITH COAL. Clearfield county. Pa. on
W.I.DNEEDAY, May 2d. 18E6, at 12 o'cinck nsen, will
be sold at public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE. the following descriaed Real Estate, viz:
Three valuable tracts, each containing 427 acres .to
11; rches of lend (warrantees. George Lyres. Will'am
Trcum hue and Joan Kean, Huntingdon co 1, situate
on the we: ere of Clearfield creek, near Clearfield
bridge, Clearfield county. Pennsylvania.
hese lands are heavily timbered with pine, oak and
hemlock. and axe accessible by the creek and the Sus
quehanna to market, they are 35 miles from t.ock
Haven, one ofthe best lumber markets, a new opening
will be aff-rded by the extension of the Tyrone and
Clearfield Railroad. already opened to Philipsburg.
'the lands are valuable for the great dep tai rof Mut
hair oue coal with which they abound. they are In the
heart of the coal region, and tha veins crop out. A
sample of tile coal taken from the surface, can be
seen at the store
far Full descriptions. plan, survey. certificates of
miners and geologists, may be examined at the store.
ljairt2.so to be paid at the time of sale.
JA/StES:A. IMF:P:3IA N, Auctioneer,
ap12,19,26 store, 422 Walnut street.
fiELRIVAL ESTATE—JAMES A. FREEMAN,
1" Auctioneer. &TORE and DWELLING, No. 1=
fn} street, On W DNESDAY. May 2d, 1866, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sat o , at the PHI
LADELPHIA EXCHANGE the following described
real estate, viz.: Thi ee-etory brick store and dveliing,
with two-story brick back holdings and lit of ground
thereon erected, situated on the n•rrth side of Vine
street. No. 1219 containing tn front on Vine sireet 17
feet 6 inches, and in depth 87 feet 6 inches. The rear
17% feet thereof being formerly part of a lot of ground
fronting on Thirteenth street, which 19 subject to a
small ground rent. The owner of the Thirteenth street
lot cone) ed this 173 k feet. releasing it from the pay
ment of any portion of said ground rent and charging
the same on the remaining portion of the Thirteenth
street let
.10-$lB BO may remain, if desired.
14 - Imroediale posseraion.
air IMO to be pnid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.
ap12,19,26 Store 422 Walnut street.
XAisORPHANS' COITP.TI3ALE.—Estate of JOHN
hichiANUS, deceased.—JAMES A. FREE.
, Auctioneer. DWELI f INO, TENTH street,
below Jefferson. Under authority of the Orphans'
Court, for the City and County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY, May Id, DM, at 12 o'clock. noon, will
be sold at Public Sale at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described Real Estate, late
the property of John McManus, deceased,' viz: All
that certain 3-story brick to essuage and lot of round,
situate on the east side Of Tenth street, RI feet 2.3.;
inches smithward from Jefferson street, in the Twen
tieth Ward; containing in front 17' feet, and in depth
74 feet to twent) feet wide street.
Subject to 150 25 grouno rent - per annum.
lar. 1,100 to be paid at the time of sale,
Ey the Court. E. A. MERRICK, Clerk. 0. C. '
CATHARINE SUMMERS. Administratrix.
JAMBE, A. FREEMAN Auctioneer.
ap12,19,26 Store, 422 Walnut street.
EXECUTRIX' SALE.—Estate of ELIZ
physiCK, decessed. JAMES A FREEMAN.
Auctioneer.'DWELLlNG, No. CI North F1F.13
street. Under authority contained in the will of the
late Elizabeth Physick deceased, on WE I , NESDA.Y,
May Id, 1866. at 12 o'clock, noon, mill be sold at Public
bale. at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the fol
lowing described Real Estate, viz-Alt that certain
three•slory brick dwelling and lot of ground thereto
belonging situate on the east fr - i - Se of Mb rarest, above
Callow hill street. containing in front 16 feet 6 inctm,
and in depth 78 feet. Subject to $66 ground rent, per
annum. Possession November 4th, 1866.
Vey. I 00 to be paid at the time of. Sale.
Isy order of Executrix.
• JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ap19,26. . Store, 472 Walnut street.
REAL ESTATE.
WA- Nil STREELAESIii ENCE
lit.A:is To be sold by M. THOMAS ek.SON, at the Ca
RECHARGE, on TUESDAY, May Ist, au
bE and LW' No. 1427, WALK UT Street,lB by we
eet. bee hand bills. • - • ap2&st
14 REAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FRE.E,IIAN,
Auction- er.—On WEDNESDAY, May ;2, 1866, at
it u cicck..l , non; will be sold at Public Sale at th..
PHILADELPHIA RECHARGE, the following de.
teribed Real Estate, ' No. I. SIX HOUSES.
YHILIP btreet, 19th Warn. , l,ix &story brick houses,
:".ruitn'S court, west side of Philip street, 153 fret CO,
Int hes South fr 103 C. tumble avenue: containing In
irony on Philip street 56 feet, and in depth 60 f et. Wit
he sold in t- o lots of three hounee each. 12(cf1450.3 may
remain on each.
.
No. 2. LOT, :A MERICA Street A lot of ground on
the E. side ofA xn erica street, 153 feet 63e inches S. from
Columbia avenue: containing in front on Americ.t
street. as Met, and In oepth 60 feet. Upon the .rear
the above lot ere erected a brick otlice and a hue
frame building, renting for Ipso per annum. A good
lorgo l.2 n i lo
Iny
a la lac r tr i r m y. a o i r n. a Coal yard.
-4•100 to be paid on each at the time of sale.
ap19,26 JAE.y A. FREEMAN,
W Auctioneer.
:store, .124 'alnut street.
REAL ESTATE,.—JABIES A. FREEMAN.
Auctioneer:—HOTEL and FACTORY, No. 217
'E street. On WEDNESDAY, May 2d, 1866, at 12
o'clock. noon, will be sold ct Public Sale. at taePIIII.-
A_LELPHIA EXCIIANGE, the following de3cribed
Real Estate„ viz: All that lot of ground, with the im
provements thereon erected; situate on the north rid.-
of Race street, No. 217, containing in front 23 feet, and
In depth 114 icet to Randolph's Court.
Oa the t are erected a frame ho , el, No. 217 Race
street, and in the rear a substantial four-story brick
factory building.
Air Part or the purchase money may remain.
to hlOO to:be paid whenihe_property i I struck off.
• JAS. A. FREEMAN
ap12.19,26 Auctioneer, 422 Walnut street,
IthAL ESTATE.—JAJSLES A.. FREEHAN,
Auctioneer. VALUABLE LOl' OF GROUND,
'AD STREET, BEL. W TIOOA. On WEDNES
DAY, /Jay 21, 1866, at 12 o'clock. Noon, will be sold at
Public Sale, at toe PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
the following described Real Estate, viz : All that.
valuable lot of ground, situate on the west side o'
Broad street, below Tioga street (adjohalng the resi
dence of Wm. N. Stevens, Aso., on the north). CO feet
front,and extendlngabont 400 feet in depth to Fifteenth
,treat.
/fir Terrns cash.:
AireSO to be paid when the property is struck of
JAl•ii A. FitERMAN Auctioneer,
ap12,19,26 Store, .ir„, Walnut street.
1‘ FOE SALE.—TWO CONTIGUOTis
COTTAGE OUSES'
tlantic City, near the Bailroad Depot, fronting on
Pennsylvania Avenue.
no houses are modern, with PARLOR,. DINING
ROOM, and KITCHEN on the first floor, and nine
chambers above.
ROBERT EVARD, near the Premises has charge of
the houses, and will show them to any person wishing
purchase. LOTS SO feet front-150 feet
~deepp to a
street. Applv.to ROBERT ClitTf afAN
mh2B-In.orl No. 25.1 South Sixteenth at., Phila.
FOR SALE—With immediate possession, a
minbeautiful Country Seat in Germantown—live
m Wes' walk trom railroad station. A substantial
double ete,ne Dwelling Rouse, wth aixteen rooms,
gas, water, bath, and every modern convenience. The
grour (in are beautifully laid out, with fruit tree., ever
gret ns, ana graperies. Large stone stable, and coa
house attached. Lot 193 by 240 feet. Address
)tATFB3 DRINKS, 33 Noz th Third street. Phila
delptia. ap23 6t*
gr. COUNTRY SEAT TO BI NT—within short
wslk orcity cars: drat class double Stone House,
h every modern improvement: situation high and
healthy. Flue lawn, handsome shade trees fruit of
every description in great Large vegetable
garden: twenty acres or land, If desired, with crops lc
the ground. Lease from oRe to three years. Horses,
carrisges, cows etc., for sale. Address WARWICK,
Rcitarrist Office. 5p2.5,30
rFOR SALE.—A HANDSOME Focri3,-sraw , "
.P.ISIDILNCE, with three-story back buildings.
o. Poplar stre , t.‘.eli built tine s.de yard. Lot
4.8 by 168 led to Cambridge street. Will be sold cheap
to close an , e.
App;y to JOAN C. h.RRISON, Nos. 1 and 0 North
,Sis.h suet t.
Immrdiate possession. ap24 t•
Es:FOR RF.IiT, UNTIL SEPTEMBER 25th, nt
Wlimitigto, Del., a completely and elegantly
turn'shed house. .'with very Large yard, on b.rk.e
street, near the Brandywine; a cool, healthy and .n
every way desirable location, with view of Delaware
river. I •
Apply to 111:132. C. S. ADAMS, 614 Market street,
limhigton. agtl4-30
FOR
Fine large Stone !ii.ansior, on Clapler street.
near Township line. within ten minutes' walk of the
Germantown R. B. Station.
C H. ISCIREEEA.D.
ap24-26t 365 South Sixth etre&
L.rr
. O FOR .13.1T—HaDdaome COUNRRY SEAT
within one hour's drive of the city: aormsalble by
ad. Modern improvements, at.hting,
Apply to
FAIRTHORNE R &ND,
.42 South Third street.
W; WEST PHILADELF'HIA. PROPERTY FIR
jp-ba SALE CI P.—The last one of those splendid
blown tone Dwellings, No. 42,3 IleoGi..ET .treet.
finished 03 the beet manner. with all the modern con
venience& Apply to C. D. SUEELEE, 740 North Niue
leenth street. . ap2.4-111*
wAGERMANTOWN.—FOR RENT, for the Sum
Inez , Mamba, furnished, a desirable Residence,
I. stable ana carriage house and 3 acres of land at
tached, situated within 5 minutes' walk from the
railroad depot. J. M. OIIMILEY & SONS, 506 Wal
nut street.
w EST PHILADELPHIA.—FOR
Ka handsome threestory stone Red.:lame, With
tv t. 19 city convenience and In perfect order, situate oa
Locust, near Forty-second street. Is completely
drained uncergroand. 7. M. 01311.M.EY ,t SUNS, tcs
Walnut street.
fur.„FOR HALE — IN GERMANTOWN—TWO
'n neat eleven roomed cottages, one tquare from the
turoad depot. with all modern improvements. cor
ner of CI elb n ay* nue and Hancock a treat, Apply at
No. 117 Walnut greet. str24-iumiAms
E. MARKET STREET ST 'RN PROPE 4,TY.—
:r .FOR RF.NT—One of the largest St...me pruner
th.s on Market street, situate on the south aide. above
EL:th street. J. M. 4,20.M.M.EY & SONS, 508 Walnut
street.
rIF.r. Allen STREET.—FOR SALE—A. very desira-
Me Residence, with every convenience. situate
on a corner, east of Broad street. Would make a valu
able business property' 3, 11., V. rk, WINS, 51 1 3
Walnut street-
LOCITaT STREET.—FOR SA LS—An elegant
Re.idence, finished in a superior manner. with
extra conveniences, and in perfect order, situat- in the
vicinity of t. Mark's Church. J. M. tiIIMM.E.Y
SONS, SOS 'Walnut street.
IMIS, SPRUCE STREET.—FOR SALE—A handsome
ME3., four-story brick Residence, V. tees front, witu
three-story duuble back buildings and every con.
venience situate on Spruce Street, near Seventeenth.
J: M, GU MALEY & SONS, 508 Walnut. street.
ift FURNISHED HOUSE—TO RENT—From May
gse Ist till Nor. Ist, to a family without children;
Louse and furniture, RUSE street, above Twentieth
str*et. Apply to
ap23-6t; C. B. DUNN, ...at Walnut street.
-To BENT.—Fourth and Fifth stories No. 105
Ett.uth Second street, suitable for light to nurso
tut n g purposes; will be rented 1 to a good tenant,
Applyto J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers,
03 Walnut. street.
FOR SALE.—..I. three•sto Sevenser dwelling,
brown stone tin/sh, 4S Northeenth street,
, gas, image. &e. App
Walnut H. cußrni & SON,
heal Estate Brokers, 4 3 street.
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For three, six, nme or twelve months, for
holden
*MY, oallpointsat
GX
Residing
on the line of the Road will be furnished
with wards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at
EiBDURSION TIORETS,
Prom Philadelphia .to principal stations,
_good Ibr
Saturday, Sunday and Bondayat reduced fare, to be
bad only at the Ticket Mice at Thirteenth and Callow
= streets.. ..
FREI G HT .
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
points from the Company's New _Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow streets.
. _
• FREIGHT
Leave Phi:lade) Jib% daily at TRA 5.50 A. INS.
M., 12.45 noon and
6P. M., for 'GP.i g, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville,
Port Winton, was voPATond•
Close at the Philadelphia Pout Office for all places on
the road and its branches at 5 A. X, and for the Pen•
Sinai Stations only 818.15 F. M.
PROPObALS.
PAYMASTER'S Or FILE U. 8. N., 423 OIIESTNUT
- street—Pnmenzipene, Aprl 25, 1866.
PROP, SAIS will be received at this office until 12
M. ( f the Ist of May , next, for furnishing the U. S.
Navy Department at • the V. S. Navy Yard, Palladet.
Flint, free of expense. of the best quality, and subject" to
Inspection by the Inspecting ufficer at the Yard, the
following aril( les. viz;
BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION.
Two Cast Iron Rollers, 13 reef, 6 inches long 15
inches diameter when Ilnisned, (with wrought Iron
Jonrhals).
tine Cast Iron Boller, 13 feet 8,14 inches 18 inches
diameter when dashed.. (with wrough iron,Journals).
Four White Pine at ast sticks.
JR BEAU SI R&M _ENGINEERING.
5 Bars Cast Roand and Square Steel as per schedule
at this office.
60 Bars Flat Iron as per schedule at this office.
4 Barr. is Boiled Linseed Oil,
BUREAU kQUIPMEN TS AND RECRUITING,
38 Sid, a Rigging Leal ben•
BUREAU PROVISIONS AIM CLOTHING.
20,0 f u Pounds Sugar: Navy standard.
:300 Barrels Navy Mess Peak ; Navy standard.
rib Beef; Navy standard.
13 eef and Pork to be delivered within 8u days.
Copies of Requirements to be seen at this office.
.A. E waTsorT,
ap25.3t Paymaster, U. S. N.
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-- GAIIDNER & FLEMING. • COLAGH
MANERS. 214 Bout h Fifth street, below
ruiladelphla.
/or An assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND
PR GAR IOESRIAGEB always on hand, at REA130 p2.4-11raNA.BLE
.
SUIPPING
Ell W OUR. ,
Via Delaware and Raritan Canal.
The Philadelphia and New York .Exprese
• Steamboat Company. •
Steam Propellers leave DAILY trona
FLEET WHARF below MARILET street,.
muaing the run In 24 HOURS.
This Lineconnects with all Northern and .Eastera
Transportation Companies. Goods fOrwarded direct t4:7
all points free co commission. , ,
Freight received at lowest rateh. • •
• Wm. P. CLYDE &CO., Agents,
14 South "Wharves, Philadelphia. :
JAS. HAND, Agent,
_ mbll•tf 117 Wall street, New York.
Fun, ButiluN.
STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT.
LNG . FROM BACH .POET ETRRY
FROM PIBR ST. WHARF. PPM. riRLPHIA,
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
'The steamship NORMAN.,Captalu Crowell, will sail
from .1- hiladelphia on Thursday, April 26, at 10 A. M.
The steananip AMES, Captain Boggs, will sail
from Boston on saturdav evening, April Mb. .
The line between Philadelphia and Boston is note
com_posed cf the
a&5.01 , .;, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen.
NORM.AN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons bterthen.
AM -64 , Captain Boggs, Signor's brathen. - •
These substantial and well appointed stearaahipe
will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will her
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their goods.
For freight or passage,A%pply to
14- FN.B.Y WINSOB Jr CO.,
En South Delaware avenue.
Pirrrr.s riELPHIA RIcHHOND .AND
NORFOLK STEANiiipip comm./am
•
The fine stearnsh4s of this Line imam at the lowest
rates and sell xeMarly teem the PIM Wharf Man
Market. street, every
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
At Noon,
Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Notfolll
City Point,
anti l and Southw bw:alms the most direct route for the
est.
j ar ,
i te;G,kt to or p=utge, with excellent aca3mmolial
WILP. CEL'YDI4 & 0.
14 North ,and Beath Whaorv4e
pNEW .KIEFEEss LINE .TO ALEX,
ANDBIA, Georgetown and Washington ,
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandria_ , Va., ibrm the moat direct route nit
the Southwest.
Steamers leave Fleet Wharf above Market etre&
every wasnoviay and Saturday at 12 M.
For freight apply to the agents
W. k. OLTIM a 00.,
14 North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge &
00., .Agenia at Alexandria.
t at.- TEXAS LINE.
FOR GALVESTON.
sue Al B.eamship LODONA,
Hovey. Master,
Will have Immediate despatch
FROM PIER No. 23 EAST RIVER;
An early day for sailing will be named.
For Height or pat sage, apply to
BISHOP. SON & CO.,
No. 105 Arch street.
P. S —Freight for this Line sent to New York by
Swift... Sure Line ap23-tf
FOR NEW YORE.—Philadelphia Steam
Propeller Company—Despatch and Swift.
es, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving
daily at 12 N. and 5 P. M., connecting with all the
Northern and Eastern Elam.
For freight, which will be taken on accommodating
terms, apply to
• WM. M. BAIRD &. CO.,
mhl6tf No. I= South Delaware avenue.
a, ' NEW TOW-BOA. LINE.
DELAWARE and CELILSERB4472
62.6.6 A TOW-BOAT COMPANY:
EtABGEB towed to and trom purr ELPILLU
HAVRE-DE-GRACE, BALTIMORE, WASHING,
TON, and Intermediate points.
WM. P. CLYDE & 00.„ , Agents,
No. 14 South Wharves, Pill qiiolphist„
.Csn'atin JOHN LAUGHLLN. Superintendent.
FOR CAN FRANCISCO
ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA. CLIPPER
pt A rr.ING REGULARLY AB ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift.
Sure Line at reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
GRANITE. isTATE,
Jacobs, Commander
Is now rapidly loading at pier ll Mud. River,
This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and
best vessels now loading, and having a portion
of her cargo on board with large engagements, will
have gulag despatch. For freight, apply to
111811.0. P, BON
M di OIL,
t Arch !street,
saFOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER —AlBr. bark
KATHLEEN. Williams, master, 490 tons re.
gister and 6.500 bbls. flour.
At Br. bark JANET. Kinney, master. 230 tons regis
ter and 3,000 bbls. flour
Al Br. bark BALTHABARA., Wilson, master, 251
tons register and 3,500 this. flour.
A 2 Br. brig IDA, Tbesing, master, 'ZIO tons register
and 2,5C0 bbls. capac.ty. Apply to
EDMUND A. RODDER do 00.,
3 Dock street wharf.
Asit.FOß BOSTON, Mass.—Express Ulm—The
line schooner MARY J. EUfiSBLL. Captain
Smith, is now loading for the above port at
first wharf above Vine street, and will have prompt.
despatch. For
or s.
freight, apply to DAVID COOPER. le
North Whar
FOR LIVERPOOL—With Quick Despatch,—.
The first ciA.R.s packet bark 00BURG, Gibson,
master having a large portion of her cargo en
gaged, will sail as above. For balance of freight or
passage apply to RIMMI, .WRIGHT dr, SONS, RS
Walnut street. mhl.94f
IaFOR g4T PThe elegant, cornmodlons wad
fast-saint - 1r schooner yacht JUNIATA,. 42 tons
burden, new rucasurement. In perfect order,
with eltgant . cabin ancomn odations. found In every
respect, and ready for immediate use - Apply to
JOHN W. (,RIGG,
It'6 Walnut street.
7 ap23-6tf
SIP MARY RUSSELL. Weeks, master, from
Liverpool, Is now discharging under general
order at Walnut Street wharf. eon-signees will please
attend to tne reception of their goods. PETER,
WRIGHT &, SONS, 115 Walnut street. ap23-tt
XTOTICE.—Br. hark T T77.TP MORROW, Fraser.
IA mast( r, from Liverp-01, is now discharging under
general order at Smith's wharf. Consignees will please
a , tend to the reception of their goods. PETER
WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street, apl9-tf
11 OTICE—AII persons are bereby cautioned against
trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark LIZZIE'
MORRO . % , as no dans of their contraction will be
paid by captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT &
tiONS, lis Walnut street. ant?-tf
R BARK DU CAN, trona Liverpool, is•now
dis-
B charging under general order at ilrst wharf
below Soutn street. Consignees will please attend
to the reception of their goods. PE'T :=1: WRIGHT at
SONS. 115 Walnut street. aplf,tf
SHIP BRI TISH LION, from Liverpool, is
now discharging under general order at Shlppen ,
street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the*
reception of their goods, PETER WRIGHT 4 ,
SONS. 115 Walnut street. aple-tf
• DIV. I•Z _lti • • 1.1, I I•AiI
against trusting any of the crew of the shi •
BHP] ISH LION, from Liverpool. aa ne debts of th -
contraction will be paid by the captain or consignees.
PETER WRIGHT dr SONS. 115 Wei nut street. apes-.,
ALL PERSONS ARE ttRRPRY CAUTION=
against trusting any or the crew of the Br. bark'
DUNCAN, from Liverpool. as no debts of their con
traction will be paid by the captain or consignees_
Pit TER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street, ap at.
NOTICE—AII personaare hereby cautioned aWnlittr
trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark COBURG,
Gibson, master. from Liverpool, as no debts or their
contraction will be paid by the captain or con.signees-
PETER WEIGHT &SOS, US Walnut street. .17•t$
TAB. &UMW 711, ineeemor to NUM SHINDLNN,
v do 803113, Sail Nakere, No. MO North DEILAW.A.
Avenue, Philadelphia.
All work dorm in the bud manner and on toe Intro*
and meet favorable teems, and warranted to if/ye POI
feet satisfaction.
Particular attention riven to renoktrlne.
IPBUGIS,
'POLAIR'S LIQUID RENNET.—Fer making in a few
1) minutes a variety of delicious desserts. We will
warrant every teaspoonful to produce a solid curd with
each pint of milk. It is very convenient and suited to
every housekeeper and Invaluable to those in the
country.
Just received a third supply of Illnesses, that Very ,
nourishing food kr Infants, made from animal matter.
It is much esteemed by Physicians. 111i1NRY C.
BLAIR SONS, .Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut.
streets. ap23
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CUM PHOR —A lot of Camphor for sale by WIL
LIAlf ELLIS & CO., Druggists, No. 724 and TM
Mart et eitrest.
nOD LIVER OlL.—Twenty-tive barrels, new made,
B._; Cod Liver Oil of very auperiorquality; Carb.
Ammonia, just received, in jars; also, feat received,,
twenty-five barrel!' very superior Alcohol, warranted
as per cent., In the bait of packages, and for Bale by •
JOSH O. RARER & CO.,
No. 718 Market street.
EXTRACT OP BEEF for beef tea or Mr:Janes of
I:4 Beef Il l in oi sess or for soups for table
the
blade
n Elgin, by Gall Borden, from the Juices of
choice beef and is superior in delicious flavor and
quality to any hitherto known. Packets with dill di
rections. one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary.
1410 Chestnut street.
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Dker a s Yerl r "M a Ila 1°
Tweezers 1- I Li j
re,
Boxes, Horn' Scoops, Surgiewr.bastrardkaltiinuf=
Hard and Soft Bablxix Goorls,Vlal Qum, walls
Metal Syringe* , dc.; AR at Be nds " sets
ECNOWDEN
spis4ll ' South s
•
•
01321111 T SHOrrikra R rot at co.. N. IL OOBNKK •
FOUR= AND RACE STREET% Wholesale
Druggists, Hanneactorers and Dealers In - window.
Glees, White. Lend, and Palate of every descrlption4,6eg
offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete iteek vre.o
goods In their line, at the lowest market rates. •;::• .. "4*•••'
ROBERT SHONIVIRRE & ! OM ' •
Northeast corner Fourth and Race swee& "-•
likAGNEaLA,—,Jeaningoe calcined, in IMb. round ll=
Mi and boxes, also In bottles. Jenning'a Carbonate aI
Liagnesta,ln as. and 4 as. papers._Mor4v7 Caleb**
Magnesia lyuding and Mr sale by u.r.r Yak -
BON CIO., Druggists, Itiarket and Seventh MeeW • A
Philadelphia. eele
BAT MM.—Just received, an invoice of Genuine
Imported BAY Ram, tor sale by the ellen, by
RORKE& SHOvms MYR & Drititittiti R. E. innii
tier Fourth and Race streets