dB ;11l A A 001 CONTROLLERS OF THE PORLIC SCHOOLS.- This body held a special meeting yesterday afternoon. A report was received from the Committee on Accounts authorizing the payment of teachers' salaries, of the Seven teenth Ward, which was adopted. A reso lution was adopted in which Councils are asked to appropriate $4OO to pay expenses of gommittee appointed to investigate the charges against Professor Maguire. A com .lnunication was received from the Twentieth -Ward in which they desire an appropriation of $lB,OOO for the building-of a new school house, and one from the Bth section in which they ask for $48,000 for a similar purpose. Mr, Edward Pollett took his seat as Con troller of the 3d section. FEMALE FIGHT—A WOMAN STABBED.— Quite an excitement was created at Seventh and Pine streets last evening by a difficulty between a white woman named Annie Tay lor, and two colored women, named Sarah Sibbs and Eliza Colter. During the quar rel the white woman was cut in the head. -- . - She received a wound which may result fa • tally. She was conveyed to the hospital. The alleged assailants were arrested. This morning they were arraigned before Ald. Butler and were committed for a further hearing. SERENADE.—Mr. Charles H. Cummings, President of the Corn Exchange Association, and Mr. William R. Hunter, Jr., a promi nent member of the Corn Exchange Asso ciation, both residing at Germantown, were serenaded last night by the Liberty Cornet Band, under the supervision of a committee of the former organization. There was a lively time. SALES OF PRIZE VESSELS.—The whole amount realized by the sale of prize vessels and cargoes at this port during the war was $4,546,772 91. It is an evidence of the care with which the appraisement were made that they amounted to $4,341,556 64, very nearly equalizing the proceeds of the sales ACCIDENT.—An elderly man who says his name is Jacob Keyser, and that he has been four days walking from Lancaster county, carrying a load of skins, which he brought for sale, was admitted to Hospital, last even ing, with a fractured arm, caused by falling on the pavement, in Callowhill street. WITNESSES DESlRED.—District Attorney William B. Mann, desires that all persons who were witnesses of the murder of Mi chael Allen, in a saloon on South Third street, below Chestnut, in the fall Of 1864, to report to him as soon as possible. THE CHOLERA.—The Board of Health yesterday issued an important proclamation i in order to guard against the ntroducticn of cholera in this city. The document will be found in another portion of to-day's pa per. TmrE NEW TAX LAW.—The papers con tain to-day the new amendments to the Internal Revenue I. aw, and doubtless the various Items will be carefully scanned by all who have taxes to pay. We hope too, that everybody will scan this paragraph, for It winds up with an honest eulogy. viz: a recommen dation to all our readers to buy their coal at the es., tablishment of W. W. Alter, No. 957 North Ninth street, or at his branch office, Sixth and Spring Gar. Alen streets BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! Ladies in quest of Choice Millinery Goods, would do swell to call on Messrs. Frledberger & Strouse, W hole 43ale and Retail dealers, at Nos. 113 and 115 North Eighth street. Their assortment of new style Rib bons, French Flowers, Illusion Laces, Ornaments' Silks, Black and Colored Crapes, with Ribbon of every shade and width to match, Bonnet Frames, etc., etc., is one of the finest in the city, and is offered at the very lowest rates. They have also a fine stock of Straw, Braid and Hair Bonnets. Also Straw Hata, for Misses and Children, of the latest styles, Great bar gains received every week from the New York and Philadelphia auctions, which are well worthy the at tention of the Millinery trade. Call without delay. WENDEROTH, TAYLOR (Jt BROWN'S Pho tographic and Art Gallery, 914 Chestnut street. Plain Photographs of all sizes and styles. N. • 11.—Mr. Wenderoth, of the firm, will make the sittingslimself for these as well as for fine paintings. TEA PACKED IN SMALL CHESTS. MITCHELL & FLETCH_ER. 1204 Chestnut street. NEW BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE FOR THE NATIONAT. STATE BANK OF CAILDEN.—Tht3 National Bank of Camden. has adopted the wise precaution of rendering its vaults doubly secure by oraering one of Marvin's celebrated Burglar proof Safes. of large size, and made in the best manner. Before its removal we bad an opportunity of examining this splendid safe at Messrs. Marvin & Co.'s establishment, No. 721 Chest nut street, and were forcibly impressed with its supe riority over other safes in use. In this opinion we seem to be sustained by a large number of public moneyed institutions and prominent private indi viduals who have recently been suopinnting their old safes by the Marvin article. That the latter approxi mate more nearly to Fire and Burglar proofperfection than other safes masle,we have not the slightest doubt Thesale here referred to is a magnificent specimen The ordinary fire-proofs made by Marvin & Co., are pot only thoroughly fire proof, but perfectly dry, the filling being of ary plaster, mixed with small pinces of allum, never moulaing their contents or corroding the Iron This has been recently demonstrated by mast satisfsmory tests. "MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT."—This is the most effective article ever discovered for caring quickly, safely and permanently , sprains, sores, scratches, burns Bruises, rheumatism, or injuries of any kind, both to men apd horses. No family should be without it. All genuine bottles have the private is. stamp of Demas, Barnes & Co., over the top. For sale everywhere. ROCHHILL, GENT'S SHITS, WILSON. MOCKEILL, Boys' Clothing. .58litary WILSON Urnform. Clothing WILSON. HOCKHILL, ready-made and made WILSON WtOCKHILL, to order. BROWN WILSON ItOCKHILL, STONE CLOTHING WILSON MOCRHILL, HA. L L 603 at 605 WILSON ItOCKHILL, CHESTNUTSTREEC. WILSON. • NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS ONE DOLLAR. Real Lace Curtains two dollars. Window Shades one dollar. At W. HENRY PATTEN& 1408 Chestnut street. AFFAIRS in Washington, Paris, London and Berlin occupy the minds of many people, bat the .hats of Oakford, for misses and children, occupy the attention of all mothers who love to see their little ones look neat. Stores under the Continental Hotel. LIQUID BLACKING.—One trial of BROWN & BROTHERS' LIQUID BLACKING will convince any one that it is a very I3UPIERIOR ARTICLE. It Is used at the LEADING HOTer..l throughout the "UNITED STATES. For sale by the Inlnelpal GRO CERS, by the bottle, an d at wholesale by TB.AYER & COWPERTHWAIT. 417 COMMERCE street, GEnt's HANn—New styles, Oakford, Con tinental Hotel. PACKERS' PATENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS. —Sole manufacturers. E. S. Parson ez. Co., No. =Dock street. Descriptive catalogue sent by mall when desire& WINDOW SHADES AT ONE DOLLAR. "The country people come. 'The city people come. The Western people come. The Southern people come. Cheap Shades for all At PATTEN'S, 14c8 Chestnut street. PURE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD.—TryitAlld ton will have none other. - NEW NAVY CAP, to be had only of Oak tort Continental Hotel. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS. AND CA'PARRII.- 1. Issuuts, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all dlrasa.' appertaining to the above members with the utmost success, Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen ares office, No. 519 Pine street. The medical faculty invited to ao. company their patients, arthe 'as had no secrets la his ifpractice. Artificial eyes inset ed. No charge made or examination. LACE CIIRTAINS.—NoW 113 the time to pur chase. Curtains were never sold cheaper. Very hes -I,lly-worked Lace Curtains. at from six to twenty dol lars, at W. HENRY PATTEN'ti Curtain Store, 1408 Chestnut street.. MOTH-PROOF CLOTHES CHESTS._Of all sizes at E. S. Parson& Co.'s Refrigerator manufactOry, XIS Dock street. FOB MALLOW PAs'rn, Moss Paste, Soft LEte g t h .litropl, 41:ltiIis,oattertolici412c1,. ii: Oxe d c , ti c u . ts s. tar s Chestnut street: Dealers supplied. WINS of Tar Syrup for Coughs, Colds slid Affections of the Lungs.' This mixture Is entirely vegetable, and affords speedy Relief in all Pulmonary Diseases, each as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, &o. Prepared only by HARRIS & OLIVER, Druggists, R. E. (b r.. Tenth and Chestnut streeta. Phila. INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market street. dallying:reams Puma LraftaTT WHITE LrAD.—Orders . Uraourrasy.— arge jobs of Upholetsry done with a quickness truly astonishing. No detay. No ritaappointment. Sufficient hands pet on aJob to II .ish it when promised. Charges moderate At W. HENRY PATEDPRIIphoisterA 1408 Chestnut street. 1866.—WALL PAPERS, 121,1.5 and 20 cents; superior variety of Glazed Paper Hangings. neatly hang; Window Shades. rich colore, cheap, at JOHN ssTOS Depot, No. 1033 Spring Barden street, (Union quare.) _ - THE FINEST CARAMELS and Roasted Al monds are those manufactured by E. G. Wintmiut CO., 318 Chestnut street, Dealers supplied. OxE DoLLAits worth of ice per week will keep your provisions cool and sweet in the warmest weather by using one of Schooley's large Refrigera torsa they have three apartments and are thorough entilatc.rs. The small sizes require Out 50 cents worth erica per week. t. E. S. Parson dc Co., Manufacturers, :=0 Dock stree PURE LIBERTY WHITE larAD.—Preferred by Dealers, as it always eyes satisfaCtion to their cos. tourers. New Jeriey Matters. THE EXCIIES/ON SEASON.—The applica tions for excursion trains on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad have already reached to the number of forty, The company will, at the opening of the season, place a train of new and elegant cars on the road, and they are making extensive preparations for accommodating the traveling community. It is anticipated that the season will be very good at the sea• side city, as the cottagers are already beginning io remove down. There are many new improvements in progress there. WILL BE GOT OFF.—The steamer which went ashore a few days ago opposite Cedar Grove, below Atlantic City, it is said, will be got off in good condition at high tide. She belonged to the Jamaica line of packets, and was loaded with coffee. Her cargo was taken out in an undamaged condition and forwarded to the consignees by rail. Her mails were also sent through the postoffwe to their destination. HAMMOZZTON.—The improvements now under way at this thriving village in At lantic county are quite extensive, consist ing of a number of elegant and .conveni ently arranged dwellings. The growth of ihis place has been remarkable, and is an illustration of Yankee progressiveness. In the future it will grow much more rapidly. CONITA3PSCENT.—Capt. Burroughs, who was spoken of yesterday as having been prostrated with a severe attack of the cholera, at Gloucester, under the careful treatment of Dr. Hendry, his convalescent, and thought to be out of danger. SERIOUSLY ILL.—Hon. John F. Starr, member of Congress from the first district of New Jersey, is lying seriously ill at his residence in the vicinity of Camden. This morning he was somewhat better. AMUSEMENTS. IRE RAVELS.—The highly successful en gagement of the Ravel troupe at the Aca demy of Music is drawing to a close. This evening the comic pantomime of "The Se cret Marriage," the grand ballet of "The Prima Donna," and the fairy pantomime of "Raoul" will be given ' with other attrac tions. For Antoine Ravel's benefit to-mor low a new and splendid bill of the most di versified character will be given. On Saturday the fourth grand matinee will be given. THE ARCH.—No spectacular piece has re cently been produced as handsome:y as "The Flying Dutchman," with Madame Celeste as the heroine. It will be repeated to-night, with the original cast, storm t-iffects, scenery, music, &tc., and a lively farce will also be given. To-morrow Madame Celeste takes a benetit. THE CHESTNIIT.—"The Pearl of Savoy" will be repeated to night, with Miss Maggie Mitchell as the heroine, supported by Mr. J. W. Collier, Miss Orton and the full strength of the company. On Saturday the usual matinee will be given at the Chestnut when "The Flying Dutchman" will be pro duced. THE WALNUT.-Mr. Edwin Booth will repeat his fine personation of Romeo, in o• "Romeo and Juliet," this evening, and a favorite farce will also be presented. To niorrow, for his benefit, Mr. Booth will ap pear in "The Merchant of Venice" and Taming of the Shrew," in both of which plays he is almost unrivalled. THE AMERICAN.—PopuIar programmes, with very diversified features, are given every night at the American. SIGNOR BLITZ'S headquarters are at As sembly Building. He still entertains the Sphynx, that greatest of mysteries. VIM I !la Dfii i pikli PMM,v‘wimf.wwmZr,NlMl7l"'e?rl Penna Academy of Fine Arts. The Forts -third Annual "Fxbibltlon of PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE IS NOW OPEN, Chestnut Street, above Tenth, From 9A. to '7 P. M., and frem 8 till 10 in the Evening. apbt-tfe SUMMER RESORTS ON LINE OF Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HO USE, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wunder, Pottsville P. 0., Schuy'l co. TUSCA.RORA HOTEL, Mrs. Hannah Miller, Tuscrra P. 0., Schuylkill co. MAHABOT CITY HOTEL. G. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. 0., Schuylkill co. WHITE 110TIASE, Mrs. Susan Marsdorf, Reading P. O. • ANDALUSIA, James B. Madeira, Reading P. 0. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernerscille P. 0., Berks Co. SO UTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. H. Manderbach, Womelsdorf P. 0., Barka eO. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL Lebanon co., Charles Boedermel,Harrisburg P. O. BOYERSTOWN SEMINARY, ;ex J. B. Henky,Boyerstown P. 0., ks cm YELLOW SPRINGS HO EL, A. 'U. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester co. LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Ltchtenthaler, Litiz P. 0., Lancaster co. EPHRATA MOUNTAINISP.RINGS, %needier & Feather, Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaeter co. Ar.au. Slat, 1866. • ap23-sm BIESKELL'S MAGI° OIL CURES WETTER!: ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD READ, A ND ALL SKIN DISEASES Warranted to cure or money refunded. For sale by all Druggists. Principal Depot, AfiRMEAD'S PHARMACY, No. 336 SOUTH SECOND ST. _Jar-Price I cents per bottle. apii-3m rp GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. ass GARTER STREEZ Anil 141 DOCK STAMM end Wookino . Work and IdldwriolOdot Sirsanr4l7 ed So. IFS7-rki NEM THE DAILY I TINNING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, , THITEgI)AY, APHID 28,, lAN 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE, BED MU) FANCY CANTON MATTING J. &E. B ORNE, 904 • CHESTNUT SUREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. "& E. B. ORNE, No. 904 OH ES TNU T STREET 509 PIECES NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut St. ra,2o-tni rp ~.a rpetings ! Carpetingi ! AT RETAIL. MeCallums, Crease & Sloan, No. 519 Chestnut Street, OFPOECITE INDEPENDENCE EfALL. RAVE REDUCED THEIR PRICES, And now offer their extensive Stock of Foreign and Domestic CARPET.INGS, At prices correspond Log to Thn Desline in Gold. anton Muth g arehome ! McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, 509 and 519 Chestnut Street, (Opposite Independence Hall), HAVE 3 task RECEIV/?" One Thousand Rolls, FEESH 'MAPPINGS OF All Widths. and Styles, At the Lowest Prices. ap2sans rp ()Aka. JEJUEIrrIN LEEDOM di . SHAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domestic CARPE FLINT NOW OPENING AT No. 910 Arch Street, mint -2m_ sawn numr.. "GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA. IieCALLITMS, CREASE & SLOAN MANUFACTURERSiMPORTERS AND WRO.LIZ SALE ? DEALERS r .CARP4TINGS, OIL CLOTHS, ' MATTINGS. &c. WAREHOUSE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET,' Opposite the State Roue, PHILADELPHIA. Retail Dereartmetit, No. 510 Chestnut _St. mhum rP 1117 WANTED TO RENT —A. MODERATE THREE-STORY BERM DWELLING with back bu flings and convenlencre. between Ninth an Twen tieth and EaceAnd Pine streets. Possession required about June ISL. Address Box 1715 P. O. ap23-rp,trf VABPETEMS. JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A.-HALF-W/DE Velvet Carpets, NEW DESIGNI3. J. F. & E. B. ORNE 904 Chestnut Street. WANTI!). RETAIL DRY GOODS I4IN1:N DRESS GOODS. BEAUTIFU , EW STYLES IN WHITE AN COLORED GROUNDS i C . ALSO, Printed. Linen Cambric Dresses. PLAIN LINENS FOR TRAVELING SUITS, &o Received by Late Steamers from Europe, Selling at Importers' Prices, at MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, NO. 828 ARCH STREET. N. 8,--StrangAra in the city will find it advanta& Refills to give us a call. We make Linen Goods a spe cialty.and keep the largest stock to the city. rohSl-ea to th Dent AT RETAIL JAS. B. CAAIPBELL & CO., 727 Chestnut St., Save made extensive additions to their poptdar Stock of IT .1R" S AND 3:11:1MISS GI - 0013S, WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL =fit IVloderate Prices, Wholesale Rooms up Stairs. mnsimkr, fiPLEIII D .113 1 - ABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. Just received a fresh invoice of DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS With Napkins and Doylies to Match, The very finest goods inn orted. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, Impeders of Linen and Housefurnishlng Goods, 1008 Chestnut Street. mb22413 sa to Emporium for Black Sitks An immense stock now open at low prices, compris ing every variety from medium to sublime quality. Heavy Taffeta Silks for Coats at 1 371-2 and 1 621-2 . Heavy Gros Grain Silks for Coats at 1 88 and 1 95. 2 Lots Black al- d White Check Dress Silks at 1 .25 and 1 sa. AT 101c.1E1_41rCO No 11 8. Ninth Bt.. abv. Chestnut. ap2l-6 rpf TRAVELING AND WALKING SUITS. JOHN W THOMAS, No. 405 and 407 North Second St. NOW OPEN, Crepe Poplins, Chene Poplins. Chene Mohairs. Plain Mohairs. Toil de Inde, FOR TR i ING L E JLD d IES' AND MISSES' sp246trpi COPARTNERSHIPS. FFICE OF STONE, QUIGLEY t BURTON, o Bridge Builders. 424 Walnut street. DISSOL ITTION--Th e firm of Stor e Quigley & Bur. ton is, by mutual consent, this day dissolved. A. B. Burton Is anthorlzed to settle the accounts of the firm. P. Q,CIGLEY, - A. B. BURTON, A. . STONE. The Business will be continued und G er the firm of A. B. BURTON & CO., Engineers and Bridge Builders, at 424 Walnut street. A. B. BURTON April 75, 1866. " ap26-Sts d:DAR 0 446 4 1 CAM' Moms FOR SALE, BY C. H. NnEroriv.s, At Corner of Twelfth and Race Streets, 0p24-30 SPRI.NG. WM. D. ROGERS. Coach and Light Carriage Bander. /009 and 1011 Chestnut Street, PRITAADELPaA. GROVER 6 BAKER'S iIdPROVIED SHUTTLE MOLOCH! , SITPOR SEW. ENG MAORINES. No. 1 and No. 9 for Tailors, Shoemaker% Saddlers. &Ai 780 Lunt' 'ALIT Street, Philadelpbia. , 17 MARI= Street, Rarrlabors. fel-99110 WALKING SUIT& - PH CAN/ I'llE `EXCELSIOR'' A.IVIS (Selecteti from the het Corn-Fed Hoge,) atRE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. 11. RICHENER k CO GENKEUL.r. PROVISION DEALER% And Curers of the Celebrated 46 ]E.X.CF.L4SICola." Sugar Ciired TONGUES AND BEEF, Nos. 142 and 144 NORTH FRONT ST. None genuine unless branded ".T. H. M. & CO., EXCELSIOR." Tne Justly miebrated "EXCELSIOR" HAMS are 2l r gst y .4l. lf. I.l? ) ißliaLiPirse;c:ile i ncff dellclons flavor; ere= from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are r a : l o e n . ounced b y epicures superior to anr e2 n 4 c . 47 u or h ered r for JAY COOKS & CO., NEW OFFIOE. 114 south Third Street, Bankers, ABB Dealers in Government Securities s U. S. of 1881, 5 20's, Old and New, 10-10's• Certificates of Indebtedness ir 7.30 NOTES, lst, 2d, and 3d Series. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Coin mission. • Spe lES cial bnalnesa accorcunotlatiorus RESERVED FOB LAD fe7 Famaarr...prora. February 18a6. fe7 Sm SELLERS BROTHERS, No. 18 Norih Sixth Street, Having added to their former business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a full assortment &everything in that. line, which thry will sell at the lowest rates, including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Lace""..l Redk 'ream ti l le c i. ll Band and Harness Leather, Boller cloth and Skins, Card Cr tea th t ln& oks. Rivets. az. Also continue to mannitcture as heretofore WIRE CLOIH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o. Of which A FULL ASSORTIDECNT is kept constantly on band. apLamrpi bURERIOII PICKLING VINEGAR, PICKLES; KETCHUPS, PRESERVES, SAUCES, JELLIES, SYRUPS, MUSTARDS, &c., &c. 4.11 warranted to be of a superior quality. Iif.AITICIFACTIIBEED BY EMIL MATHIEU & SON, Nos, 120, 122 and 124 Lombard Street, Below Second. sp9 lm rp 13.A...13.]Ert'13 ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The largest anclbeat assortment oil Wigs, Toupees. Long Hair . Ifraids and Curls, Water- fi lls; Viotonnes Fri settes, Illusive Seams for Ladies, At prices LOWSII than elsewherei ExcaLwqri 909 CHESTNUT STREET. 1 READY MADE t • .. - ke .-' ‘,o' ~i' 1 ,1' L TN AN -- N.9. Bi 4. CnEt - i fill l ST. • & ENDER nit CONTINENTAL NOM. I PHILAPELPHIA I. ISSTRETTIOM Fort SELFZIEASUREEENT. COAT. Send Sire from 1 to 1: from 2 to 3: and from .1 to 5; and around the most prominent i part of the chest, atd around the waist. State whether met Or ttOopirtfl. VEST. Same as for coat. de scam; outside seam to hips, and arum JOHN C. ARRISON, Nor. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Would invite the attention of Gentlemen to his IMPROVED PATTERN SUIT, ziad 4= the T tet manner,_ d_ sta. and ON, ALSO, TO A COMPLETE STOUR OF Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Suitable torthe Season apd-sm Sl='lll.lN Gr- 9r - 4:3 0 0,1301 SPRING STYLES ! EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, • off` ez,hestnnt Sty REFRIGERATORS. SMITH & RICHARDSON Agents for the sale of thejustly Celebrated CHAP.. COAL DINED REFRIGERATORS, - Wholesale and Retail, - )Frozn Six to Twenty-flve Dollars. • 611 MARKET STREET. arKw.ral T 0.14 - DON LAYER RALSINEL—WhoIe and Half 11 boxes best quality, Lotidon Layer Raisins, tbr dab by J. EXIIIiiBLEE °effuse th Delaware Avenue. BEALIG - ESTAM REAM ESTATE— THOMAS & SONS' SALE— ELEGANT. MODERN BOIIR-SPOICY PIOTON NE RESIDENCE, NO. 1 622880 AD Street, mouth of Colombia avenue, 24 beet front. 200 feet deep. Oa TIFESDAY,•May Bth , 1866 , at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at . Public Sale, at the .P.IIILADELPITIA CHANGE. All that elegant, modern fur-story Noted stone front meesuage. with three story press brick back buildings ana lot of ground, situato avenue west aide of Broad street. south of .Columbla , No. .1622; cor taining. in front on Broad street 24 feet, and extending in depth 200 feet I o Carlisle street.. It is well built and handsomely finished painted, modem ventences. nee tly papered and c.4lin.gs high, and severs . richly 1:mooed, marble vestibule with stained glass inslee doors, elegant marble mantels, l.andeome parlor, dining vom and 2 kitchens on the first floor, 2 c .nverdent chambers, sitting room, library and veranda on the second floor, gas th•ougb cut, 2 bath rooms, hot and cold water, water closets, 2 cooking ranges, 2 furnaces, &c. 13 Clear or all locumbrance. 'lfrms-47,500 may remain lon mortgage /Or Immediate Possession'. Maybe examined any day previous to sale, on application to the Auctioneers. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioeeers, 1.19 and 1141 South Four h street. PUBLIC BALE BY ORDER, up THE uvm tia tsTATES.—JA DIES A . PREAMAN, Auctioneer. 'END- sYLVANIA. RANI PROPER eY, SECOND street. above Walnut street. Under authority of art Act of Congress, approved 4 ril 7, 1866, ou WED ia"ES. DAY, le ay16,1866, at 32 o'clock. noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGR, the following descrtbed Real Estate, the property or the United States, viz.: All that valuable property with marele building, extensive foundations end building material, formerly tbe Bank of Pennsylvania, and now the property of the Government, situate on the west side of Second street, above Walnut atria , t. In the I.ifth Ward, Bounded on the east by Sicond street, on the south by Gold street, on theeorth by Lodge street, and on the west by Exchange Place and Dock street. This property has a front of abo t tetTs feet and a depth of about 250 feet. It has been prepared by the con ,truo,too o f the most substantial found - Mons, to have erected thereon extensive additions to the present building The attention of builders and. capitalists is par ticularly directed to this property, it is b 'eluded on all sides by public streets, and is a most eligible site for a I..nblic building of any kind, or for stores and offices. TIMMS OP SALE—,°,S,OOO to be paid when the property is struck off. Iternabider,;Cash. upon the execution of be title. By order of• W. B. THOMAS, Coll , ctor. JA"wws; A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, ap19,26my.3.10 Store 422 Walnut street OPHANS' COURT SA_LE.—On the Premises ,lam` of JOHN RUCH deceased.. JAMES A. PREF, rraN.AIIC9IONEER—BUILDIN LOT, HAINES Street near Hancock, GERMANTOWN. Under an therity of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of .Ptiiladelphia, on SATURDAY A FTERNOON, May 12. 1866, at 5 o'clock. on the premises, the following de scribed Real Estate, late the property of Jahn Ruch deceased. viz: a lot ortgrounu situate on the north westward:y side of a road called Rockies or Bristol lane. now Haines street: beginning at a stem., a corner of this and rther land of the Laid John Each, on the side 01 the aforesaid street; thence ettending in front on said .132.11acs street southwestwardly 3o feet, and cer. tinning of that breadth northwestwardiy between parallel lines, and also parallel with and along Bald Bald J7hn Ruch's line, 126 feet, more or less. 4W - The above is a desirabe building lot on Haines street, rear Ea: cock, Germantown. flar- WO to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court. E A, MERRICK. Clerk 0.0.6 SAR A H RUCH Adrainistratrateee JOSEPH :HEE rZ, JA V'S A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer„ • ap26,my2,10 Etore, 422 Walnut street TRUSTEE-' ARS `L 1 E Via OF JOHN TEES. deceased.—JAMES A. FRKE- A N..A ut tioneer — DWELLING, No. 14122.;)3 EACH Creel, above Palmer. tinder authority contained in the will of the late John Tees. deceased, on WEDNES DAY, May 16.15E6 at 12 o'clock, noon, will bs sold at Pub:ic F_ale, at :he PHILADEI PHIA EXCEEA:siGE, The following descrfted Real Estate, va.—A 2-story brick dwe,linc, with frame back - holdings thereon erected: anti the lot of ground thereto belonging, situ ate cri the northwestward+y side of Beach street, 115 feet 9 inches north eastwardlyfrom Palmer street:being fcet ,5 inches front, and in depth on the southwest• wardlv line thereof 147 feet 6 inches, and on the north eastwird ly brie thereof 141 feet 4?..i inches. 151 - 31ily ba exansinel at any time. .ff - Clear of all incumbrance. fitarlmmediste possession can be given the pur chaser. 11' 7 4—Terras Cash. . . Steer Sate pprEtnntOry /tar WO to be paid at the time of sale. By order of JAM d TWVS,Trostee. JA•srP's A. FILEVAS A.N. Anctiqnc.,er. amrsy3.lo Store, 82 Walnut street. cfcc ORPHAN:.' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF Fr.., FRANCIS REILION, dervased.—JAMES A. FREElltf AN. Auctionerr. Under suathortty of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Phlladel plaukoWEDNFSDA Y. May 16, IE6I, at 12 o'clock, n" , n. ill be sold at Pnbllc Sa'e. a: the PITTL E L L. PIEIA EXCFEA lit, the following described Real, the pronerty of Francis Kellum. deceased, No.j......FictsF No. 127.6 N. :ilia - TER:STU STREE rIz: T. alive GIRARD &VENUE. A three-story brick house and lot on the west aide of Sixteenth street, IS feet south or Cabot street, 16 feet front by 70 deep. So 2 . — DIVELLTNG. ADJOINING. A three storY brick house and lot, adjolnit r the above, No, mg. 34 feet south of Cabot street, 16 Tieet front by 70 feet deep. to be naid on each. at the time of sale, By the Conn E. A. MiKREICS. LOUIs RElLlON,Administrator. JAMES A. F:•EEMA.N, Auct . r. Sore, 5?.2., Walnut street. an?'.mp.^..to REAL ESTATR.—jA.3II...S A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. TEN NEAT DWELLINGS. ASH- D street. 0- , WEDNESDAY. 3lay i 6, Isla, PHI o'clock. noon, will be sold et public sale, at the LA DP LE'Et I.3CHA_NGE the following &scribed r.al estate. All those 7 neat Mastery brick houses and lots of ground thereto belonging. on the west side of Ashland stre , t above Wharton street (be tween Tenth and Eleventh streets), numbered seve- rally le. :S), 22, 24, 26.28,X.. each 14 feet trunt and 42 feet deep. Wit. be cold se: arstelv. Also, the 3 similar properties on the east side of Ash land street, numbered _1.71 anci 27. the two former be ing 14 bv 32 ft., the latter being LW.; Met wide on the front and IS #net 'it'd. on the rear. Will be sold separately. la- Plan at the Store aka r ta) to be pale on each at the time of sale. JA.114 A. FREDRAN, Ancnoneer. spat,zry3,lo Store, 422 Walnut street. CUTOR'S SA Es'ate of JACOB. MAC. deceased.—JAMES A. FREENEA Arm t not r.—TWO LL D WEL t..INGS,ROS ET street, GERILANTOWN.—Ender anthcrity contained in the will of the late Jacob How. dec'd, on WEDNESD tY, 'nay 16. Mt, at 1_ o'cloilt. noon will be sold at Pab lh Sale, at the lITLA DELPHI X EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, viz: All those two f-story stove divellizgs and the lots of gmund thereto belonging, situate on the southeast side of Ro , et street, earls 33 test front and 48 feet deep to Reger street: one b , unded on the northeast by Spring alter, and the other, southwest, by Nlddle ally. These propertisa are within 2.50 feet of Monti eim street, and aLso of Main street. JIW POSSEISIOD with the d- ed. b h p 00 to be paid on each, at tie time ordar of FRANCIS W. ROCEITTS Executor. Jai wirs A. YRF.H.3IA-N. Auctioneer, at 26,my.1 10 Store, 42 - 2. Walnut: treet. - _ MAN,ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of JOSEPH B. RUNNF.R., deermsrd.- JO I.IES A FREF.,. A - I] etio ,, efT.—Eo CSE. RANDOLPH street. shove Poplar Sixteenth Ward. Under authority of the Orphans' Court f‘r the City and County of Polio onWv i.'SDAT, May 16. 1F66, at 12 o'clock, nron. will he sold Ptlb is Sale, at the PHIL ADEL PHIS. EXCHANGE. the f Bowing described Reid I - state. late the property of Joseph B. Runner. de- CIMSk (1, viz: A throe-story brick house and lot, on the cast side of Randolph street (formerly Elizabeth street). f 59 feet?; of an inch north from Poplar street, 19 feet front by 6v feet 3 , i: Inches deep, on the south line and 61 fret f 01..; incites deep on the north line fa" SSO to be paid at the time ofeale 113 the Court. E. A. M ' , ARIUS. Clerk O. C. SOPHIA BENDER. Admmistratrix. 7 IMES A. FREEMAN Auctioneer, vp26 try 10 Store, 422 Walnut street. .4A' E.-11 MES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—DWELLlNG, DAUflIr Street. Vard.—ON WEI NESDAY, May 16. 1866, At 12 o'clock, noon. will he sold at Public Sale, at the Plitt ADELPHIA. FXOHANGE. the following de. , cribed Peal Estate. viz: All that t's of ground, with. the three-story brick dwelling. mid two-story back building, thereon erected, on the north side of Dau phin street 68 feet 8 Mehra east of Amber street. 18 feet front and 65 feet deep. nes range, hot and cold baths, hyertoit &c. ISO to be pa id at the time of sale. JA 1‘179- • A. FREEMAN, Auct!oneer. aptalny3,lo Store 4=Walnut street . • fin WEST PHILADELPHIA.—The handsome pro -1 petty. situated on HA VERFORD street, below thtrtyssiith. Mantua for sale. Large and cmvenient BorsE. in perfect order, with large and well coin voted Garden, filled with a choice selection of pr fruit trees, grape vines. strawberry and flowers. Cars pass the door every three minutes. Apply to • .LOIIIS DEBRA, its 1033 Chestnut street. . FOR SALE. A VALUABLE COUNTRY 1 FEAT at Riverton, New Jersey. consisting of a cobs( ant it.l pointed stone H. tUSE. ith GROUNDS OF ABOUT lit; ACRES, fronting the Delaware Fiver on the bank. The house .s furnished with all the modern conveniences, and supplied with water by a windmill on the premises. ' here 1. "iso a good: STABLE. with ICE HOUSE. &c. Apply to PETER T. WRIGHT, 214 Chestnut street, up stairs. ap28.12t 01 1 7 1 3 GFRZSAIsZTOWN.—To rent, for the Summei; KM a furn!shea house; very thsirable situation: with• in live minutes wall; of Fisher's Lane Station. Ad drEss. Box We, P. 0. an 26-2 10 TO RENT.—A HAISITSOHE ROUSE in a de. slrable neighborhood, in LOCUST street, near Tbirty•ninth street, West Philadelphia. Furnished throngbout. Inquire at No. 213 South SIXTH st-set ap'6-Lha tu-315 AIDUTILO.f4 10AMlift. 11.11015L1,E1 PERC'Ef & SON, AUCTIONE.E.RS . Anti COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESTNUT enteet. (Bear en'iance 1107 Sansona street.) - PAINTINGS AND EvoRAVLNOS. ON FRIDAY MORNING. At the furniture sale. will be sold, several Oil Pala. lugs aro Preneh PngraVingSt MONEY To ANY AhIoIINT LOANED lIYUIy DIAMONDS. 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