Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 03, 1866, Image 3

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    From&.Fortress Meares - Case
or the
Steamer "Washington ,Irving."
FORTRESS MONROE, May I.—The follow
ing additional particulars have been ob
tained in relation to the steamer Washing
ton Irving, which left Norfolk yesterday
under such mysterious alrounistart&A, and
created such excitement as she passed out
of the harbor by disregarding three heavy
shobs fired at her by a sand-battery on the
Abeach, and repeated hails and volleys of
musketry from a pursuing steamer. It
-appears that ' she was seized at Norfolk
:several days ago by the United States Mar
shal in a case of contract with the U. S.
~ G overnment, and also libeled by other
,parties for debts incurred in Norfolk.
:During yesterday the Government claim,,
amounting •to $l,lOO, was paid by her
owners, and shortly afterwards she was cat
loose from her moorings at the wharf and
started-down the river. -
A telegram to' this. effect was sent to
llajoraGeneral Miles, commanding the
District, who "issued instructions %for a
steamer to start in pursuit as soon as she
appeared in sight. The pursuing steamer
failed tointercept her, and she proceeded
to sea, having: been red at three times
from the fort, and received several vol
'leys of musketry. Towards evening a guard
-otmen was placed on the steamer Eliza
Hancox at Cape Henry, which started in
pursuit of the Washington Irving and over
took her .about nine miles east of Smith's
island. The guard boarded her, sought an
interview with the captain, and endeavored
, - to persuade him to return, bat met with an
emphatic -refusal, and the plea that his
steamer was on the high seas,- and beyond
the jurisdiction of the civil authorities of
Virginia. Captain Shutes, of the Hancox,
haying no instructions in regard to the af
fair, was undecided how to act,'-but taking
.the part of discretion, returned here abort
twelve o'clock last night, to await farther
instructions, leaving the: Irving- drifting
about at sea, in charge of the guard' of one
-sergeant and two men, detailed from the
Fifth United States Artillery. •
A misunderstand evidently exists in re
gard to the whole affair, and is attributed
by a majority of persons to injudiciousness
•on the part of the military authorities in so
hastily acting upon the information of a
mere telegram from a sheriff of police in
Norfolk. The further instructions were not
given to the Eliza Hancox this morning,and
she resumed her station on the quarantine
grounds. One man was wounded aboard
the Irving. It is asserted that her captain
had a regular clearance from the Norfolk
-Custom House. She did not make her ap
pearance in the harbor to-day, as was ex
pected,and it is now presumed that she has
gone North, with the intention of reaching
either Philadelphia or New York. The
whole transaction naturally created a great
deal of excitement here, and many specu
lations are rife as to the sequel of the pro
ceedings. The fact that the Government
claim on the steamer was adjnsted, and the
'United States Marshal having released her
before she started away from Norfolk, has
-occasioned the doubt in the minds of those
-conversant with the details of the occur
rence as to the propriety of firing on her as
she passed out of the harbor.
Statement of the Public Debt.
WASH:M(IEON, May 2.—The following is
statement of the public debt of the United
States, on the Ist ofMay, 1866:
.Aebt Bearing
Coin Interest.
5 per cent.
bonds - $198,241,100 00
6 per cent.
bonds of 1867
and 1868,
6 per, cent.,
bonds of 1881 283,74-1,150 00
6 per cent. 5-20
- bonds - 685,784,000 00
18,323,591 80
Total debt bear
ing interest
in coin -
.Debt Bearing
Currency In
terest.
••6 per cent.
bonds - 4.634,000 00
Tempo'ry loan 131,427,853 62
Certificates of
Indebtedness 62,620,000 00
-One and two
year five per
cent. notes
Three year
compound in
terest notes 167,012,141 00
'Three year 7-30
notes -
6,036,900 00
816,512,650 00
'Total debt
bearing cur
rency inter
est - - -
Natured debt
not presented
for payment
..Debt Bearing
no Interest.
13. S. notes - 415,164,318 00
Yractiorial cur
rency.-
Gold
certifi
cates ofDepo
sit - - -
28,192,017 54
9,036,420 00
'Total debt
bearing no
interest -
• Total debt,
.4mount in the
Treasury..
Coin - - -
Currency -
76,676,407 02
61,310,621 80
'Total amount
in the' Trea
sury - -
Amount of
debt less cash
in the Trea
sury - - •
$2,689,689,842 78
The foregoing is a current statement of
the public debt, as appears from the books
•and Treasurer's returns in the Department
on the Ist of May, 1866.
[Signed] HUGH MCCULLOCH,
Secretary of the Treasury.
The Latest News hem Mexico.
VERA. CRUZ, April 15, via New Orleans,
ti 'Nay 2.—Generals.Almonte, Heron and Brin
lourt have sailed for Europe, with four hun
',Cred French troops. General Galvez has
been arrested and confined at Puebla. Gen.
.Garcia has arrived at the Capital and taken
_lds portfolio as Secretary of Star. Senor
lagnnza has been appointed President of
the Ministry. Senor Jonquin Noreiga has
been named Under Secretary of State.
There isno doubt that Maximilian intends
to order a general draft.
General Lozada has defeated and put to
ilight the Liberals at Hunjecori. The Lib
.eral loss was 40 killed and 15 prisoners, be
:sides some arms and ammunition. After
-4in obstinate encounter Corunas' Liberal
forces were defeated at Urias del Castillo,
leaving 350 killed and many wounded.
Mazatlan \ remained in good condition,
protected by 1,200 troops; and a new column
'will soon be formed to operate with. General
Mozada on the Pazania.
The Imperial Government had fixed a new
lind peremptory term for the presentation
,o.r. all credits against the revenues.
; Colonel Dupin arrived on the 21st at Tam
pico, with one hundred and fifty men; leav
ing the rest of his forces escaladed at dif
ferent poyds, intending to march against
the Juarists occupying Ciudad Vircetura,
Rio Verde Sardonis. Potosi continued oc
.cupied by the guerillas of Barragon. Many
- small engagement have occurred, the Im
perialists being invariably victorious.
pgma OF TRADE.
lANDRiw R),rs
*EDW. y. ToWNEIEND, wukerrilL
. THORNTON, BROWN. - •
geporgea r il tEMAlVenikaletln.
•
SAGUA—Bark E A Cochirae. Vlanebard--480 hhds
sugar so tee do 8 bbls do S & W Welt3o_,i, 1 , 1 ,a. ".,,,i"
bAGIIA.-Bark New York, Moore
--` ---" -----
sea 13 tcs do s & W Webb. A t „„„ •
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NAVASSA—BrIg Blue Wave,Carroll—." 2- -- '.----
J E Barley & Co, ~
firrival and 1914111m nri d
LOoean.en. erosion •
i , .._ TO - ••- •
IMPS VBO7ll - ' Will
Erin -LiverpooL-New York .....—.A wit 11, -11 11
,litrication -Bremen...New Yoric,...--Api - • I
Kangaroo .Liverpool-New York asPri. i l
Wxn Penn • -Havre-New York...._ April ...s:
Palmyra LlverpooL..New York April 1)
The Queen. Liverpool.-New York., April 18
Hermann ' Southampton:-New York... ..--Aprll 18
City of Limerick-Liverpool -New York April 20 .
TO DEPART.
Hermann New York ...133emen ....... ----May 5
Allemanta New York... Hamburg ........May 5
Lafayette .New York...Havre May 5
City of London... New York-. Liverpool ...... .........May 5
Nova Scotian - Portland... Liverpool - May 5
Mariposa .New York... New 0r1ean5..........May 6
Fah gee -New:York...St Jago May 5
Wm Penn .New York-London..,-....May 8
Africa. atoston-Liverpool- May 9
Mho issippi New York-Bremen...- May 10
And'w Johnson-New York... Havana May 10
Costaltica. .New York-Asplnwall May 11
City of Washlngt'n-N York-LiverpooL May 12
Arago .....New York...Havre ... -- May 12
Scotia .New York-LiverToch. May 19
Santiago de Cuba...-N York-San nan,Nic. .May 19
smsr, guars, 5 61 BEng Bien, 6 511 HIGH WATER, 445
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Tacouy, .Pierce 24 hours from New York.
with mdse to W If Baird & Co.
Bark New York, Moore, 10 days from Sagas, with
molasses to S & W Welsh.
Bark E A Cochran. Sylvester, 7 days from frlagua,
with sugar to S & W Welsh.
Bark B II M Si Sylvester,3 days from New York, in
ballast to Pembertori&Webster.
Brig Bine Wave (Br). Carroll, 20 days from Navassa,
with guano to J E Bailey & Co.
Brig Frontier, Littlefield, 5 days from Boston, with
salt, to Wm Bumm & don.
Bohr Willie Dill, Farrow, 15 days from Matanzas,
with molasses to John Mason & Co.
Behr Isaac Bich, Crowell, 9 days from Boston, with
mdse to D Cooper.
Behr Kate It 2.lch,Cordery, 5 dafrom Wilmington,
NC. with maze to D S Stetson & Co.Co
Behr Henry Nntt, Cobb, 5 days from Boston, with
mdse to Baker & Folsom.
Behr Pearl, Brown, 7 days from Boston, with mdse
to captain.
Bohr N&H Gould, Crowell, from New Bedford. -
Behr C Dormer, Laws, from Boston.
Behr J Beatty, Henderson, from New Haven. '
Schr l ,d S
e D mall (new),Tice, from Cooper's Point.
Schr J Birdsall. Hazelton. from Salem.
Bohr J Cadwalader, t3teeltnan, from Salem.
Behr C R Vickery. Babbitt, from Dighton.
Bohr Hunter, Endicott. from Dighton.
Behr A Cordery, Doughty, from Boston.
Schr L 0 Levering, Corson. from Boston.
Behr B Seaman, Seaman, from Boston.
Bohr W H Dennis, Lake, from Boston.
Behr Geo Edward, Weeks, from Boston.
Schr J M Broomall. Douglass, from Boston.
Schr Lizzie Houle, Frambes, from Boston.
Behr SS Lee, Somers. from Boston.
Fehr .7 W Hall, Cain. from Boston.
Schr Annie Magee, Ketchum, from Boston.
Schr M Reinhart Hand, from Boston.
Bohr Northern Light, Ireland, from Boston.
Stair W P Phelps. Somers, from Boston.
Behr W Bement Penny. from Boston.
Schr
A Boice. Bocce, from Boston.
Behr Aid, Ireland, irons Boston
Schr L A Dartenhowet, Shepard, from Boston.
Schr J H Bartlett, Thyrkhill, from New Bedford.
Behr Frances, Packard, from Cohasset Narrows.
Fehr J M Vance, Benaze. from Providence.
Schr W Wallace, Scull, from Providence.
Schr Nightingale, Beebe, from Providence.
Schr Chas Moore. Ingersoll, from Providence.
Seitz Boston, Smith. from Providence.
Schr 8 E Corson, Corson. from New York.
Bohr E D Fogg, Barter, from New York.
Schr D Gifford, Jirrell, from New York.
chr B E Sharp, Walker, from Newburyport.
Behr Gilbert Green, We- tooth. from Pawtucket.
Schr Eva Belle, Lee, from Port Monmouth.
Behr W B lideShan, Christy, from Itondout.
Schr Roanoke, Barr ett, from Stamford. -
Schr J Waples. Robinson, from Lynn.
CLEARED YI323THEWAY.
SteamerE Willing. Candid', Baltimore. A Groves, Jr.
Ship Coburg (Br), Gibson, Liverpool, Peter Wright &
Sons. . .
Brig Lilly, Esdale, Trinidad, C C Van Horn.
Brig Grozlmbo, Gilmore, Boston. W Hunter. Jr. & Co.
Schr J H Bartlett. Bockhill, Portsmouth. Stiff Coal Co.
Schr I Kienzle, Lake, Salem, Van Drawn, Lockman
Schr Aid, Ireland, Salem, do
Bchr Mary J, Ray, Quinton's, Bancroft, Lewis & Co.
Behr Itoanoke, Barrett, Norwich, do
Behr W B M.cShain. Christy. Washington, do
solar A Bartlett, Bartlett, Boston,- Q ntard, Sawyer &
Ward. .
Schr L Levering. Corson. Boston, do
Bohr J M Vance, Bnrdge. Providence, do
Behr Lewis Chester. Bartlett, Boston, do
srbr•Lizzle Maul, Frambes, Boston, Day & HuddelL
Sehr N E Clark, Clark, Boston. do
Behr L A Danenhower, Sheppard, Dorchester, do
Schr B ESharp, Walker, Boston, do
Behr -Althea. Godfrey, Salem,, N Y and Sch Coal Co.
Behr S E Corson. Corson, Boston. do
Behr J Birdsall, Hazelton, Salem, captain.
Fehr S A Balm, Bole% Boston, Blakiston, Greet!' & Co.
Schr B 7 Vaughn, Bowen, Roxbury, do
Schr M H Banks, Haley, Hoboken, Slnnickson & Co.
Schr Jos Wapies, Robinson, Lynn, do
Behr (3eo Edward, Weeks, Boston, do
Shr Hunter, Endicott, Boston, do
Schr G Green, Wescott, Pawtucket% W H Johns.
Solar America, Hoffman, Norwich, do
Schr Nightingale, Beebe, Providence, John R White.
Schr Ezra D Fegg. Barber. Malden, do
Schr W Bement, Penny. Boston, Street & Co.
Schr W P Phelps, Somers, Boston, canner, Stickney
pr Wellington.
Bohr W H Dennis, Lake, Boston. do
Schr J W Hall. Cain, Boston, Caldwell; ordon & Co.
Bohr Cornelia, Phillips. Richmond, • • do
Behr Northern Light, Ireland,Boston, do
Bohr J M Broomall. Douglass, Salem, - do
Schr D & E Kelly, Kelly, Boston. . do
Bohr C B. Vickery, Babbitt,Dighton,Audenrled,Norton
& Co.
Schr Lizzie D Small, Tice, Lynn. M S Bulkley. •
Behr 13 Gifford, Jirrell. Salem, W Hunter, Jr. & Co.
Bohr Boston, Smith. Norwich, do
s•Jir B Seaman, Seaman, Salem, Tyler & Co.
Schr S 13 Lee, Somers, Boston, B. Rothermel.
MEMORANDA.
Steamer The Queen (Br), Grogan, at New York yes
terday from Liverpool 19th nit, has 1208 passengers.
Steamer Morro Castle, Adams, cleared at New;York
vesterday for Havana.
Steamer Ericsson. Lowber, from Bremen 12th nit.
at New York yesterday.
Bark Blumenthal (Hamb), Freese, cleared at New
York tor Cork via Philadelphia.
$1,186,092,811 80
$1,188,313,544 62
8877.729 64
Cargo of ship Coburg, which sailed yesterday after
noon for Liverpool. cleared by Peter Wright do Sons:
490 casks tallow, 1023 bags and 2809 bbls oil cake, 350
bias pork, 75 boxes bacon, 251 bales rags, 145 cks bark,
839 bbla tar 5 do flour.
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THE tiTORY OF,ICENNETT. By Bayard Taylor.
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HISTORY OF HENRY THE FIFTH. By George
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nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment,
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VENNSYLVANTA wolura.-ox THE DELA
-a. WARE river. below PwtT,A DELP/ILA,
CHESTER. Delaware county. Pa.
RICAITEY, SON &
Engineers and Iron Boat builders,'
. _ Mannlacttuera of.
All kinds of
ONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING EN
GINES,
Iron Vessels of all descripti ons, Boilers, Vats, Tanks,
_ Propellers. &e. &c.
..
TBEANEY, W. B. ILEANEY,. ,
S. .AECHIBOLD,
Late of . ,
Chief,
PennNeafe & Co., Engdneez in
Penn Works, Pkila. • • • D. S. NirvY.
T. VACREAN MERRICK, WM. IL MERRICK
.INO. E. COPE.
ovnt - virenEc FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH
INGTON STREETS.. •
PHILAIMILPELi.
MERRICK A SONS_ ,
ENGINEERS AND MACH INISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines,
for Land, River and Marine Service.
Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &c,
Ousting,' of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops and
Railroad Stations,"&c.
Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most
improved construction.
kvery description of Plantation Af.ehirterr and
Sugar.. Saw and Grist Mi is Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defanators, Filters, Pumping
glues, &c. -
Sole Agents ter N. Bißenx's Patent Sugar Boling
Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam. Hammer and
Aspinwall &- Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Mark
,rIAG PIKTUBEEL-192BRILT, ITEIRRILL
TELAOSAItA, NO. VS OPMBrzt street,
anniacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, 4hc,i
would atll the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets, dc. '1 hey also Introduce -Gitgi pipes Into
Dwelling!' and Public Buildings, and attend to extend•
lug, ted. altering and repairing Gas Wpm. AU work war.
ran jaw
1 1 1331 , PHILAMILPHLa. EiCHOOL...
ii'OlTfiTH street, above Vine, will re-opm for tat
zall and Winter sewton on MONDAY, 13ept. 2Sth
...Idles and gentlemen desdrins to acqctire a thorongl
rnowledge of Ws accomplishment will find ever!
nctlity at this schooL The horses are safe and wai
trained, so that the most timid need not fear. Barldit
onset: trained in the beat manner. Saddle horse:
sonses'and vehicles to hire. Also carriages ibr falai
...ale, to cars, atearctboata,Ao.
Taos. osAlez a son,
UPRIVY WELLS.—OWNE26B OF PROPERTY.—The
L only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Distr.
rested, at very low prices A. PETBSON,
Manufactures of Poudrette,
Goldsmith's HAIL Lib street racy
OBIUGHS.
'BLAIR'S LIQUID RENNET.—For making Ina few
minutes a variety of delicious desserts. We will
warrant every teaspoonttil 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 Alirmssea, that very
nourishing food fcr Infants, made from animal matter.
It is much esteemed by Physicians. HENRY C.
BLAIR SONS, Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut
streets. ap:l3
riAMPHOI3.—A lot of Camphor for aale by WIL.
4...1 LIAM ELLIS .t CO., Dnagglsta, No. 724 and 722
Biark et Street.
riOD LIVER OlL—Twenty-Ave barrels, new trulds,
0041 Liver 011, of very superior quality; Cite:L.
Ammonia, just received. in Ara; alsO, Just received,
twentylive barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
5 per cent., in the beet of packages, and for sale by
JOIEION BARER &00.,
ocn-ly No. 716 Market street.
12X - TRACT OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence of
Ea Beef In sickness or for soups for table use. Made
n Elgin, Illinois, by Gall Borden, from the Juices of
choice beef and Is superior in (delicious flavor and
quality to any hitherto betown. Packets with full di
rections, one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary,
tilt) Chestnut street.
D11.17130313T13' HIINDELES..— Graduates Hitrtant
Tlles,Coratts, Brsudies, Mirrors, Tweesers,Png
E.'ores, Horn Scoops, t3orgical Instroments, Trost&
Mud and Soft Ihabber Goods, VIM Osseo, Glass an(
eta]. Syringes, dc., all at "First Hands"_
SNOWDEN & B
apS-11/ 13 Booth Eighth streak
D OBERT BRORMAXER & 00. N. E. ODRNER
LA, FOIIRTZ. AND RACE STREETS, Wholesale
Druggists, lilants and Dealer* in Window
01e.w. White Lead, and Paints of every description,
offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock of
goods in their line, at the lowest market rates.
ROBERT SHOTOLUMB. & 00.,
Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets.
pa- AG d NE ox Sl s A— abs e o n In nt bnrsl C n Se e n d n i l n n g P'nCa round t e ins
of
bragneelaan St oz. and 4 of papens.floavy Calelnee
Magnesia 'sliding and fbr sale byC.A_B.L.W I .- ELLIS
SOD. et CO.. Drugelita, Market and Boveuath streets,
Philadelphia. Bele '
DAY RUM—Just meived, an Invoice of Genalm
13 Im Bay A for sale by the gallon, to
BABERM I IOIThr dc 00., Druggist, ad
cat Fourth and Baca !tram.
4UAILI NOTIU.ES.
N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—SUMMONS
7N PARTITION.
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. as.—
THE etaninN WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
T THE NHERIFF tiF PUT r. a DELPHIA COUNTY,
GREETING:
- If Mary - 1. Cox. Hughes Wells, and Wilberforce
Wells, Howard Wells and William Hughes Wells, by
heir Guardian, Hughes Wells, and Hughes Wells and
Letitia C. Wells. his wife, in the right of the said Leti
tia C. Wells. make you secure of prosecuting their
claim, then we cammond yeti, that yen summon by
good and lawful summoners, William Siddons. Austin
siodons, Maria S. Siddons, William B. Taylor, •De
Witt C. 'Taylor. Elizabeth B. Taylor, George A. Pearson
and Rachel M. Pearson his wife, in the right of the said
Rachel. I. 'Frederick Taylor, Jolla A. McDonald and
Annie M. McDonald. his wife, in the right of the said
Annie. William B. Taylor,Jr., George F. Taylor, Laura
L.Taylor. and Martha A.Taylor, late of your county,so
that they be and appear before our Judges at Philadel
phia, at our District Court for ,the City and County or
of Philadelphia, there to be held the first MONDAY of
June next, to show wherefore wh, reas they, the said
Demandsuit and the said Defendant together and un
divided do hold—Ail that certain three-story brick mes
:allege and lot or piece of ground situate on the east
side of Second street, between tnion and Pine streets,
In •the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or
breadth on the Baia Second street twenty feet, and ex.
lending In length or depth eastward fifty feet sir
inches. Bounded north by ground now or late of Wil
liam Townsend, south by ground late of Thomas.
Mitchell, east by ground late of Philip Morris, and
west by seennd street aforesaid.
Andhave you then there the names of Shwa Sum
mcners and this writ.
Witness the Honorable George Sbarswood, Doctor of
Laws, President of our said Court at Philadelphia, 20th
cay of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sizty•six. F. A. TREGO,
ap2s lawn Pro Prothonotary.
ESTATE OF GBDR,GE EMERICE,DECES.SED
—Letters testamentary upon the estate of GEORGE
WARRICK, deceased, have been granted to the under
signeo, all persons Indebted to said estate will make
pa) meats to, and those having claims upon it, will
present them to ALBERT G. EItERICK, Executor,
607 North Eleventh street, or to his Attorney. J. D.
RODNEY. 623 Walnut street. =ha-that
STATIONERY.
UNGLISII NOTE PAPER.—PEREE'S celebrated
.14 rough pearl envelopes to match. Just received.
MASON & CO.,
ap2S.et 9t7 Chestnut street.
EENGLISH NOTE PAPER.—Wbatman's celebrated
cold pressed rough, with envelopes. Just received.
MA
ap2B.6t ° i . O7ch S ernur CO.stret.
ENGLISH PENS.—A full line of Perry's noted pens.
MASON & CO.,
aP2 ,B • 6 t 907 Chestnut street.
POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES,Stamp Books, &..c
A handsome assortment in calf and Turkey; pa
tent clasps. MASON & CO.,
ap26 6t 907 Chestnut street.
10101tII , STAN INK.—The celebrated Alizarin writing
1. and coming ink, a black fluid and does not mould.
MA SON & CO ,
ap2.3.6t 907 Chestnut street,
CARRIAGES
GARDNER & - FLEMING, COACH.-
MAKERS, 214 South Fifth street, below
alnnt, • niladelphls..
A •
Aar n assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND
CARRIAGES always on hand, at REASONABLE
PRICES. ap2.2m
N AND LINEN BAIL DUCK of every width
IC "--Y r : Hun one to six. feet wide, all- numbers. Tent and
Awning Enck, Eapermekersfeltlnx i pall Twine. &c.
JOHN W,•EVILuISIAN
No. 102 Jones's Alleyl
IMPERIAL FREI 4 7OH PRUNER.-60 mate In tin
canbrtern andfanoy boxes, Imported and fbr sale
by 308. ;8, 81:03181:8111 inoo,t 108 ElOntb;:Delemem
_
wren%
FINANCLUEL
P. •S; PETERSON 'di 00.
P. S. PETPf3ON ilk CO.,
89 South Third Street.
Stooks, 'Bonds, &0., ecc., Bought nil
Bold atßoard of Broken.
NOTESLiberal Premium paid for CONEVULID 1 / 417{ / 41237
Interest allowed on Deposita. • /8941
C
V 4Z01.,
fed SPECIALTY. .
SMITH, RANDOLPH it CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
16 South Third st., I 8 Nassau street.
Philadelphia. New York.
STOOKS .AND GOLD
BOUEFHT AND BOLD ON 00MXIBIEEMIt.
ALLOWED ON Dzposrre.
pri - 71TnTITM7M
EPHRATA, IfOUNIALG SPRINGS. '
LA xbAsnstie co., PENNA.
This delightful and healthful watering plseekwill be
Rrettigliar the recLts i r 3 E a ti e c e m of guests o
this n the FI
has RST OFpur
JUNE
dby the Undersigned every part of it has been
Completely renovated and beautified. The entire es
tablant Ims been repaired, papered, and every
thing done to make the place more pleasant &tidbit
tractive than ever before.
Passengers can take the Reading railroad ears at
Thirteenth and Caßtrwhill streets. at 8 A.M., . and
reach the Springs at 12 N. Or by the Pennsylvania
Central railroad, Thirty-first and Market streets. at 12
N., and reach the Springs at 3.80 P. M., an rail by both
routes.
For terms, dtc., address
ALEXANDER S. FEATIEFER,
sp26-slact. th 3m' Proprietor.
AUCTION SALES.
J A1,113123 A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER.
" No. 422 W.ALNWT street.
Sale No. 214 West Washington Square.
TENTH SPRING SAME: MAY 9, 1266.
This asle, at 19 o'clock noon at the Exchange, will
Include the followiag properties—
STOCKS.—Particulars to-morrow.
BUILDING LOTS, FLORENCE—Twenty-six
lots, of ground, each having a front of ZO feet by L'l.s feet
deep, situate in Florence, Mansfield Township. Bar
lington county, N. J. See catalogue. Peremptory
Bale on account of whom it may concern.
61 ACII., BUCKS CO—Three tracts of land. con
taining 61 acres of land, In Tinto= township, Racks
cuunty,Pa- See catalogue. Peremptory. Sale on ac
count of whom it may concern.
TWu ROUSES, a BERRY ST., FRANKFORD
Two brick houses and lot, on Cherry at, 103 feet S W.
from Foulkrod st. 40 by 110 fee . Orphans' Court Sate
—Estate of C. E. Wonderly, deed.
LOT. FOULKROD ST—A lot of ground 80 feet N.W.
from Cherry at 84 by 10134 feet. Same Estate.
NOS. 1642 - AND 1614 NORTH SECOND ST—Two
three-story brick houses, on Second street, and two on
the rear on Philip at, 34 by 121 feet.. $76 50 ground rent.
Part may _
NO. 469 NORTH Nll'iTH. ST-Three story brick
l'ouse and lot, 17 by 30 feet. Orphans' Court Sale—
Estate Of Mary L. Haines. dsc'd.
LOT, TWENTX SEVEN'I'H, ABOVE. MASTER
ST-1s by 100 feet. Same Estate.
LOT, FRONT ST—A lot of ground. above Vine st, 17
by 42 feet to Water st.- 5g51 33 around rent.
217 NOR, H FIFPEENTH ST—Two story brick
dwelling and lot, 15Ui st, above Vine.ls by 65 feet.
Executors' Sale—Fstate of Thomas Taylor.
1= NORTH THIRTEENTH S r—Three story brick
dweling. above Race, 17 by 112 feet. AEI' Immediate
possession. Peremptory Sale by. Order of Heirs-Es
tate of Rachel W. Onn. dec'd.
LOTS BACK Louses and lots, Race at..
below 20th st. 60 by 140 feet to Soring st. Orphans'
oourt Eale—Estate of Jacob Rees. dec'd.
CARPETS, PARLOR FURNITURE, BLINDS,
CHANDELIERS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
AL 10 ocicch, at 214 West Washington Square, the
surplus furniture of a family removing, comprising
Brussels carpets, chandellors, a snit of parlor furniture
in oil, blinds, &O. -
ft bile Sale. by order of the United States.
PRNNSYLVA NIA BANK PROPERTY, bECOND
STRkET.
.VE WA LNUT
Under direction of the Tre_asuryDepartnient, will be
sold at public sale, at the Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon,
on the 16th of May the valuable nroperty known as
the Pennsylvania Bank, bounded by Second, Dock.
°old and Lodge streets. It has a front of 7'5 feet on
Second street and a depth of about 250 feet, and has
teen prepared by the construction of the most substan•
tial foundations to have erected thereon extensive
additions to the present marble building.
VALUABLE BEBIDEVCEB AT PRIVATE &WI
y, • Dij..
ELEGANT WALNUT STRF..ET MANSION—Ont
of the most elegant residences on Walnut street, &
feet fronu large around. stable. ,ku.
Also, *Bit.O.: STONE MANSION, Walnut neat
Broad at.
Will be sold, at very low rates, to a who will
take them all In one lot, five desirable d w llingn In tht
heart of the city-. Immediate occupancy can be had h
desired. This is a very favorable opportunity to par
Ilea who seek good real estate inveatmenia to buy al
old prices property which will pay well and increase
In value,
_For partiadars apply at the traction store.
STABLE very desirable property In the neigh
borhood of Twelfth and Locust sta.
TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on'Bldai
road, D miles from the State House, known as thr
`Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, &v., at the store,
Property No. 402 south Front at, 41 by 100 feet,
do do 1188 and mo Lombard it
80 acres; Germantown
ST do Fisher's lane
Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth
do do Barker do do de
8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second at
Property northeast corner Fourth and Sprees Sts
Dwelling, with side yard, Darby road'
Brown-stone Store, Second st, nearChesinut
Residence and large lot, Burlington
do do 418 swath Eleventh at
5 acres of Land. Federal st.Tiventy-sLith Ward
VALUABLE STORE, CH:ESTNUT ST—A ver3
valuable business property on Chestnut at, having Mt
fronts—ln good order, &c. Occupancy with the deed.
THE PRINCIPAL HONEY ESTABLISHMENT
B. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise ceaapaßy;
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silvel , P7ate,
and on d
all articles of value, for anrdenZth of time
tr ee
ATOM OD. S AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE BALE.
Fine Gold Hunting ease, Double Bottom anti eriaan —
Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lever
Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le
pine Wetches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches.
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face Eaglish,
American ad Swiss Patent Lever and Lein
watches: Double Oase English Quartier and othei
Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast.
pine; Finger Rings; Ear. Rings, Studs, &c.; Fine Gold
chains: Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; Breast
Pins; Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and - Jewelry geue
FOR BALE —A large and splendid Fireproof Chest
suitable for a Jeweler, price $650.
Also, several Lots in South Camden, Fifth and
Chestnut streets.
DAVDS A HARVEY t AUCTIONEERA.
(Late with M. Thomas & Solna
Store No. 833 Chestnut street.
FURNITURE SALES at the Store every Tuesday.
BALES AT RESIDKNOES will receive prarticula
attention.
Sale N 0.11333 North Eleventh street.
bUEERIOR FURNITURE. COTTAGE SUIT, VEL.
VET CARPETS, &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
At 10 o'clock, at No. 1383 north Eleventh street.
above Thompson, the superior furniture, including
andsome snit walnut chamber furniture; cottage set,
velvet carpets, dm
Also, the kitchen utensils.
May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock.
buOTB, AtiOT/ONKiatt.
In2o CrITESTNTIT Ore."
IMMENSE SALE OF HARNPRS, SADD I rMs,
TRUNKS, &c.
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
Sth inst., at 10 o.clock, at the store, No. 1020 Chestnut
street, will be sold without reserve a large assortment
of Harness. made expressly for city trade, consisting
of all kinds of double ann single. and in various styles
of mounting; light double and single. in covered
mounting; gu t, sliver and black lined; double and sin
gle express, in silver and brass mounting; dearborn,
dc.
Also, a fine assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Trunks,
&c. de.
CJ. WOLBERT.
.. LARGE SALE OF IMPORTED WHITE
GRANITE WARE..gc.
ON FRIDAY MORNING. NEXT, •
May 4, at prectsely 10 o'clock, at No. 16 South Sixth
street, is open loie= - • 1 '
'1 be contents of 80 ORATES fresh Imported White
Granite Ware, comprising a general assortment. for
h. st city retail sales, Just landed from packet from
Liveroo , l, Aisn, 1 cask Decorated Vases, and Tea
bets, Goblets, Thmblers, ct.c.
'Terms cash My' et*
'BY HARRITT & CO.. AUCTIONEERS.
" CASH AUCTION HOUSE,
No 280 MAREET street, oorner of Bank street.
Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge
NOTICE TO CITY AND COUP TRY MERCHANTS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING; MAY 4,,
• At 10 o'clock. large peremptory sale 800 lota desirable
Dry .Goode._ Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, &c. Also,
Hosiery,' Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties, Spool
Cotton, Cutlery, and a large variety of Staple GoOds,
suitable for city and country storekeepers.
FP L. AM & BRIDGE 0.,
AUCTIONEERS, -
A.
No. 505 111 A TIRET atzrEet. above Fifth.
j FITzPATEICK & co.,
&lICTIONIEHM,
No, 416 North SECOND ousel, tbove thillowhill,
gIIVJCYOR 61141Gia
'llll7 - 10, 144 ... B°l4lB' AUOTIONRERA:
171 Nos. 111 and 141 South FOURTH street.
BAL ps ta:" $
TOOKS AND, BEAL ESTATE
At the Eschanae~ , every TUESDAY, at /2 o'clock, noon.
Handbills' of , - eachi . ' property issued' separatel9.
and on the Saturday 1: - ' r cNicca to each sale 200 W
logaes in pamphlet fonn, giving fall eased_ ptions.
BEAL .STATE PAI JATE BALE. ,
Printed catalogues, C0mi. "1,14 41 several hundred
thousand dollars, including ejerY description of city
and country property, from the smallest dweilingit to
the most elegant mansions, elealca c,achtrY seats,
farms, sin ei erM.
iirt
a t a lb ' Auction Mere
EVERY THURSDAY.
Particular attention given to sails PriVitia
vasidenese. • •
SIXTEENTH SPRING SALE. MAY it.
Auxecators' Peremptory Sale—Estate of Fe M.
Drexel., dec'd—SQUARE OF GROUND, Broad at,. Dr
tureen Reed and Dickerson.
Same Estate.—SQUARE.OF GROUND, Reed itur
Dickerson sta
I Same Estate—SQUARE OE GROUND. Thirteentlit
st, Reed st, Clarion at,and Dickerson st.
Same Rstate—TRUGULAR ..L 4 JT. N. E. corner of
Thirteenth and Dickere on sta.
Same Estate--LABGBiIIYi . ,
_Bread and Dickerson
Same Estate—LOT or SQUARE, Dickerson and Mas
ker et,.
Same Estate--SQUARE OF GROUND, Thirteenth
etree%
• Same. • Estate—LAßGE LOT, Thirteenth et., be
tweet' Dickerson and Talker.
Same Estale-4.1.11G8 LOT , Thirteenth et., Teske('
at.; and Buck'road.
Same Estate—LA.llo2 LOT, Thirteenth st.;.Tasker
at.. Clarion at., and Buck road.
Same Entate— , LOT, Lasker st. and Buck road.'
air Sale. absolute of the whole estate. Clear of all
incumbrance.. Lithographic Plans maybe had at the
, .
Orphans' Court Sale-- , Estate or Joseph J. nedner.
dec'd—NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. N 0.324 South
21e1 street. below Spruce—has the modern- convent
ences and in excellent repair. Immediate possession.
Keys at the Auction Rooms.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of William Diehl, deed'
—THREE STORY BRICK TAVERN and DWELL,.
ING, S. W, corner Ninth and Depot streets, aboys
Spring Garden street. •
() hens' Court Sale—Estate of Wm. R.l3annen,dec'd
TBBEE-STOGY BRICK DWELLING, Warnock
street, north of Poplar.
Same , Estate—LOT, Union street, Township of
Blockley. _ _
—That s'Court Pale—Estate of Daniel Sweeney,dec'd
HBEESTOBY BRICK DWELLING, Callowhiti
street, west of 24th. , •
Trude& a'. @ale —2 VALUABLE BUSENE.SI3 STANDS h.
FOUR bTORY BRICK eTORE. N. W. corner Market.
and Fifth streets.
Same Estate-FOUR STORY BRICK STORE, Fifth
street. above Market, adjoining the above.
Ruin :crass Loc.&Tiox—STORE and DWET:LING.NO.
214 South Tenth street, between Walnut and Locust
Executors' Sale--Estate of John Patterson, deceased
--THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 160➢
Sansom street. Clear of all incumbrance.
VALUABLE COUNTRY-PLACE. 37 . ACRES, 125
Perches. Lower Merlon Township, Mon:unary court,
ty, Pa., 7.% miles from Market Street Bride, 1% miles '-
from Manayunk Railroad' Station, 1% es N. of
General Wayne Station.
Sale by Order of Heirs—THREESTORY
STORE and DWW,t.t.rNG, No. 5e4 North Tenth street;
above Buttonwood.
Same Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK xiwEr,--
LING, No. 506 Nirrth Tenth at.
Same Estate—BusdNgss Locrerrori--4 FRAME;
DWELLINGS Nos. 814 and 816 Spring Garden at., ad—
joining Washington Halt
MODERN WIRES-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No.lln bouth Eleventh St.. below Washington Av—
enue.
NEAT THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No,
2415 Lombard street.
ELEGANT MODERN POUR STORY PICTOU
STONE RESIDENCE, with Pressed Brick Back
Buildings, No. 1622 North Broad et.—well built and
has all the modern conveniences. Lot 24 feet front,
2t.0 feet deep. Immediate possession.
HANDSOME MO 'ERN FOUR-STORYI BRIM
I• ESIDENC E. No. 2044 Arch street, east of 21st. Im
mediate po • sessien.
Peremptory SaIe—ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT
and FARM. 46 ACRF S, near Bustleten. 23d Ward. le
miles from Market at., 5 miles above Frankford, and
2.4 miles h om Holm esburg station on the Philadelphia.
and renton railroad.
VALITAFL.E BUSEYPS-'q STAND, No. 235 Ards
street.
LAFGE MODEBN 'FOUR-STORY BRICK REST
CE, 1c0.170t Race street, west Seventeenth st.,s
feet front, In perfect order and has the modern con
venlences.
also. BUILDING LOT, Race at., S. W. cor.l7th
33 feet front.
DOUBLE NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 20H.
Race E. corner of Friedlander.
THREE-:TORY BRICK DWELLING and LARGE
BRICK STABLE, No. 715 Guilford at., between Second
and Third and Sbippen and Monroe streets.
Faecutors' Sale-Estate of Samuel Ashmead. dec'd—
VALUABLE BCSINESS LOCATION - FOUR-STORY
BRICE. BUILDLs.;G, No. =1 Dock at., east of Third.
came E s tate-FOUR-STuRY BRICK BUILD
NG. Nos. tV4, 206 and 208 Gold st.
Executors' Sale-M.tata of Wm. Mason, decd
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. lrb"" Ly
brand st., between Race and Vine.
Same Estate-3 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
257 Juniper at., between Race and Vine.
Same Estate-TWO.STORY BRICK DWELLING,
817 Wood at.. west of Bth st.
Same Estate—Till:Mß-STORY BRICK DWELLING
D 7 Lombard at., east of Second:
3 TEIREE-STORY BRICK STORES and DWELL
GS, N05.1723,171r7, 1731, 1733 and 1733 Lombard at.,
west of Ib.
MODERN FOIID-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,
No. 142 North Twentieth st., near Arch. Immediate
ponessi on.
HAI% DSOME MODERN THEME-STORY BRIM
EESIDMN OE No. 433 North Sixth street, north of No
blF—bas the modern cor.veniences.
THREE-STORY BRICK
Montrose a.
2 IHREE-STOSY BRICK DWELLINGS Nog.
2210 and 2212 Christian Et.
NEAT THREE-STORY BRICK NESLDENCE, No
927 Vine et
HANDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with about
three acres of land, near Holznesburg, with fine mo:,
dery improvements. -
STOOKS, &c.
:ON TUESDAY, MAY 15,
At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange,
for account of whom it may concern, without arrears
of dm Wen da—
102 shares Capital Stock of the Princeton Gas Pight
Co.,New Jersey.
39 shares Augusta and Hallowell Gas Light Co,
Maine. par sso.
700 shares Acadia Freestone Quarrying and Manu
facturing Co., Nova Scotia, par $2O.
Sale No. 2045 Walnut street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. PIANO, MIRRORS
CURTAINS. CHANDELIERS, OIL 'PAINTINGS,
FINE CARPETS. &C.
ON FRIDAY MORNING
May 4th, at 10 o'clock. at No. 2045 Walnut street, by
catalogue, the superior rosewood drawing-room fUrni
rare. tine satin coverings; elegant curtain to match;
French plate mantel and pier mirrors; rosewood piano;
oil paintings and engravings, tine carpets; handsome
chandeliers; dining-room and library furniture: fine
mattresses, &c. Also, the kitchen furniture. Full
particulars in catalogues.
Sale No. 1318 Coates street,
NEAT HOUSEHOLD kJ - aSUTURE PIANO. PPM
VELVET CARPETS. SUPERIOR BAY - nrA
WATSON WAGON. HAR - N.S. &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
At 10 o'clock,'at No. 1818 Coates at by catalogue, neat
household furniture. piano, tine carpets, superior bay
mare. seven years old Watson wagon, harness, &c.
Also, a quantity of fine wine.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morningef sal&
Sale No. '1506 Cbestnut street.
HANDSOWE WALNUT PARLOR AND VITA.3I.
BER FURNITURE. FINE CURTAINS,__ELFe
GANT WILTON AND BRussRL ,, , cAliarrrs.
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ON ') 1:1E.-DAN MORNING, MAY 8,
At 10 o'clock, at No. mos Chestnut street, by cata
logue. the elegant furniture, suit walnut and plash
drawing room furniture, elegant carved rosewood and
walnut dining room and chamber furniture, fine cur
tains, handsome WRton and Brussels carpets, glans
were, kitchen utensils and furniture, du.
May be examined at 8 o clock on the morning of sale.
BY JOHN B. MYEPS a: CO., AUCTIONEERS,
Nos. 232 and 234 MARICRT street. corner of Bank..
LARGE • POSITIVE BALE OF CARPETING%
' CANTON AVD COLE MATTING% &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
May 4, at ni o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on.
four months' credit, about 260 pieces of superior
and fine ingrain, royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp:
cottage and rag carpeting% which may be erammi4
earls on the morning of sale
LARGE PEREMPTORY SA TA" OF FEMME AND
OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. dtc.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY 7,
At 10 o'clock, be sold, by catalogue, ON'FOUD
MONTHS CREDIT, abontooolots ofFrench,lndis,Ger.
man and British Dry Goods, embracing a fall - assort.
meat of fancy and staple articles in Ml.ffi, 'worsteds.
woolPns, linens and cottons.
N. B.—Gonda arranged for examination and ada;
lognes tem:ly early en morning of sale
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES.
BRothaNS, TRAVELING BAGS, dtc.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 8,
Will be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on four
mouths' credit, about 1,200 packages Boots, Shoee,
morals, &c., of City and Eastern manufacture. Open
for examination with catalogues early on the morning
of sale.
THOMAS BIRCH & SON, ATICTIONEERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 1110 CHESTNUT =vet.
(Rear entrance 1107 Sansom street.)
HOBS - HOLD FURNITITRE OF EVERY DE
SCRIPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
SALE, EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the
=et Reasonable Terms. .
SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &c., AT THE
EXCHANGE.
THOMAS DtI:RCH & SON respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they are prepared to attend
n the sale of Real Estate by auction and at private
Sale at No. 1110 Chestnut street.
, UPERIOR HOUSEHOLD PURNPPURE. PIANO
FORTE,, MELODEONS. CARPETS, MIRRORS,
d2c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store. No.lllo Chestarit
street, will be sold—
A large assortment of superior household furniture.
several piano fortes, 2 melodeons, pier and mantel
mirrors, velvet,. Brussels . and ingrain carpets, china ; glass and plated ware, cedar chests, dm - -
DRUG STORE AT PRIVATE HALE.
A well established Drag Store, handsomely fitted up
with lease of the premises, for sale. Apply at the
p gOB.1) a Ock,• •
ATIOI'IONRBRB, •
No. 606 IKABB - F.l. atrast
SAI,F , OF 1404' CABER BOOTS AND SHOES.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY 7.
Commencing at 10 o'clock. we will sell by catalogue,
for cash. 1400 cases prime Boots. Shoes, Brogans, Gat.
morals, Congress Boots, Oxford Ties, an., comprising •
general aesortment orgoorla.
D WELLING, No. Zat.