Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 05, 1866, Image 3

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    THE RACER. RACILY
BY THE E; p . 0N7%.1 , 8v_ Jn."
- ine tWo races , are, -e of
man called the human / race, and the
horse race, which some consider inhu-'
man. The Indian race is nearly run., -
mill race or a race to a ".mill" occurs
when a prize fight is announced. Of all
the races that have'been upon the tapis
recently, the black race attracts the most.
of public attention. Congressmen make'
ape,eches upon %clergymen_ preach upon.'
it, and Wendell: „Phillips laready to bet,
his money on it.
I flatter myself that I know something,
about the horse race. • . I - had ,a paision
for lionie- reeling when' a lad, and used to
run horses with a neighbor's boy in
Tompkin's lane. How vividly do I re
call my lastrace. I rode the Governor's
grass-fed mare,,a • sorrel roan, If I re
member correctly, with two white] feet
in the forehead.. She was a little found
ered in one eye, but with the exception
of soinething like a wateinielonlfin each
knee,. her hitellect was unlinpated. j She
was sired by Canal" Horee, - and A.-.d by
every one who drove her. Neighbor's
boy rode a creamtcolored chestnut, with ••
a spring halt to harness '-On the home
•steetch.l wiiisc: neck and halfa
.teir encouraging
e oldniare,tuduher ,level heiit;by the
application of a•-corn • outter to, her aged
ribs. The limp which she had in he
% eye prevented her taking a clear view of
• a heap of Cobble stones in the lane, and
when she struck them there was a
stumble,„ a clatter of stones, horse-shoes
and old hones, and the • old mare • was
wrecked and no insurance.
I was picked up bleeding and insensi
ble, and I made the -remainder, of the
homestretchon a stretalier, coming in
under one blanket. The race was
decided in my favor. The judges al
lowed, although I was-a neck, behind
when thu'eld mare stumbled,- yet; as I
' -escaped; withoutniy neck being broken,
I came : nut a neck ahead. ' : '
'• Although . , exceedingly fond of the
races, I don't , attend them very often
now-amlays. My corpulency is too an-
They charge me double for my
ticket, and I can only get in through
the horse gate. Then the boys yell,
"Here comes the prize ox!" and insist on
me being trotted over the course to show
my points. -
._The first thing that struck me at a race
course—no, not the first thing,'-for that
was the shaft to a sulky, but the next
thing—was the open disregard of the
rules of the course. Although "public
stand" was painted upon a shed so:large
that the horse that runs may read, there
were the public sitting down. But the
public have to stand a great deal at Ibis
race course. I saw another shed label
ed "reporter's stand." I asked 'a re
porter what it meant,and he whispered,
`stand-treat." I stood it. . •
"Bidding off pools for the horses,"was
the reply I received when I inquired the
. meaning of an auction scene o n the
course.
. _
- I innocently inquired, if 'those pools
were horse ponds, but lie only gave me
a look of silent contempt. I finally
dropped fifty dollar note inane of
..
those
pools. IN o more "pool" for me.
Foot ra es are not popular as they once
were. P ople are too lazy to run now,
unless the run for office. I ran for a
prize once 'n, a foot race. I was not
quite as fa as lam now. I only weigh
ed four hundred and forty-seven pounds.
It happened thus: I was attending the
, Oneida County fait at - Utica. They got
i,. up aprize for ,ther - _-fastest runner. In
those days (this, was ; beforethe - onerous
tax or whisky) leuSCii-to indulge occa
sionally iii.tbat - _,Chp which makes us
cheer and bc an inebriate, asCowper has
it. "In a playful Moment I - asked the
boyis to get - Me tight and have fun - with
Me, and they took meat my , word. The
bar-keeper - asslated them by putting li
-piordn mykin.cocktail; while my back
was tprned, adding alcoholic stimulant,
to my whisky, and pouring decoctions
of malt into.my beer. I have since sus
. pcoted that tobacco was mingled ;with
my cigars, but on that point I inn not
quite clear.
Although it exhausted the contents of
nearly every bar on the grohnd to do it,
yet I got "full," and the fumes of the li
-plor arose from my stomach to my
,
. braliv as from an immense caldron,
causing me to behave in the most ridicu
lous and insane manner. I felt as ethe-
rial as a sylph,and actually went through
with'a flip-flap,, landing on my back. I
-attempted to throw a back summersault
through a balloon, resulting in the total
annihilation of - a confectionery .stand,
into which I dove head first; I ruth
-lessly -seized the "litt Woman" in her
tent, and: spun- her round: in a waltz
until she shrieked. I offered to permit
the "Living Skeleton" to hold me out
at arm's length, sitting on his palm. •Xy.
absurdities drew a crowd of delighted .
Spectaters, , and.when it was , suggested
to me that I should compete for the: rize,
at the foot race, fool that I was,l eagerly
_ jumped at the offer.
No Athenian athlete ever . entered the
area amid - such tumultuous aPplause as
greeted my appearance upon the course,
pßaled for the race. Talk about . the
•Greciazi games; they afforded no , such
game as I did that day. There I stood
among the other contestants, pants se
cured around the -waist with several
pairs of borrowed suspenders (my own
were insufficient to go around),shirt col
lar unbuttoned, and bald head shining
in the surrhke polishedsnuff. bladder,
ten cent. Watermelon.
'The - - crowd jeered anti 'yelled. One
advised tb lie down and . roll: around
"the Course'. Another said if. I' Couldn't
'run - around' I -lad better black my face
and try a "walk - around." I think he
was ,a minstrel.
"You' run a foot e?" said a butcher,
derisively,' taking i my size and and
flatness, with a protssional eye "there
is only one thing y u are fit to run."
"What is that?" said I.
, "Run candles!" ,
Frenzied by the insult'and the yell of
laughter which went up from the crowd,
I rushed at, my tormenter, who turned
and fied. Aa I pursued him; devasta
tion followed upon my track. I over
turned threshing - machines, got en
tangled among cultivators, upset bee
hives, crumbled patent fences like glass,
in getting over thorn, dashed through
the floral department, anild the shrieks
-of the women, os flower'pots were top
-pling to the ground, : and finally, in my
lolind frenzy, stumbled headlong into a
vat of crude petroleum.. . A huge dredg
ing Machine,. for use in our harbors,
being on the grounds, was brought into
requisition - and I 'was scooped up and
, left in the air, to dream. If I had had
any itching tobe "in oil before, that ex
' )ieriendo -satisfied me. Thus 'ended My ,
first and last foot race. Yours racily.
ONSIDE tirrh.
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RICHARD PENMAN'S
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults '
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Special Notice to Families I
Richard Penistan's
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Now co much recommended by the Medical lrectat
for Invallon.
• - ' 51 25 PER DOZEN,
• (These Bottles bold one Pinta
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FOR SAME.
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oarrjate Horses, sound and kind, and well
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t) O'clock. - MYB-30
A' great variety of Sun U
igsTAßragEgai
rn•
bristles, Fancy : and Mourning .
Parasols, Sun-shades and!. Child
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SKIPPING •!
Viii , ,lloga*aroitctitarita*Catat
The plata and New Yorik Xxiiirefis
Steamboat
- - Steam Propellers - leave DAILY 1 from
T ' 2 -
ast‘9o - trik NAM= Street,
,• . ertm in 24 HODES. ' -
'This ins (=recta With elf 'Northern and• Eastern
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Freight received at lowestrates.:
WM. P. CLYDE& CO.,Agenis,
•14 Smith 'Wharv_ ,
_es Phhadelphia;
JAB. H_ATID__, Agent, -
A 111144 1 - ; : - 1 U 7 Wall street , New York.
JAM rketiTOlN.
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NUM PIAB ST.
_a 'RP PHILADELPHIA,
AND - 10Na WHARF, BOSTON.'
The etelmelliP AB,IES. Captain Bogge, 'tan
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The atealxuship t*ptain Crowell; will Sall
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Thei line between Philadelphia and:Boston Is now :
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NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1900 tons btirthen.
ATUMB, Captarn 'Boggs, £OO tons burthen.l
These substantial atm aPPointed steamanlPlL
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The fine eteanaddps of thhi Ltneintere at the lowan
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.frate, the 3 nralVilarf abon
,
WEDNESDAY and. SATURDAY,
Connecting with Railroads bona Norfolk
end • City Point, toucans the stoat direct zoWe for the
Booth and Southwest. - •,• • •• • - ' •
For f=it or gunge: with exaell ent tlona~ ,
IF/74. CILTDBIS Can
14 North and South wnerveic
AIakNEW EXPEJI23I3. WNW TO t ALBX•
ANDRI
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esapeake and Delaware slianid. with (*an-.salons
at - Alexandria, Va. form the moat direct rents for
Lynchburg, 1 , Ilaaltsille,Xelirm and
the Southwest.. • -
Steamer!' leave Jilret Wharf - shave Market street
every Wand hist=is . t 12 At
Air to the
W. . CLYDE 800.,
_, 14 North Wharves.'
J. B. Davidson. Agent at Cleorpnowin M. E l dridge di
Oa Agents at Alexandria. - .
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For freight, which will be taken on accorinnodating
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BARGES towed to . and from PHILADELPHIA.
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Nal. P. CLYDE di 00.; Agenti
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SAILING B.D3IILARLY AB ADVERTISED:
Freight for tide Line cent to New York by Swift
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The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
• GRANITE STATE,
• Jambs, Commander
la now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River.
Mils 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 quiet despatch. For frehrht, apply to
BISHOP, SON .St CO.,
mh2att Arch West
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER —AI Br, bark
KATHLEEN, Williams, master,. 490 tons re
gister and 6.500 bbls. lionr.
Al Br. bark JANET. Kinney, master, MO tons regis
ter and 3,000 bbls. sour
Al Br. bark HAMRA SARA., Wilson, master, 284
tons register. and 3,50 bbls. dour.
A 2 Br. brig WA, Timing, master, 2.10 tons register
and 2,50 bbls. capacity,
_Apply to
EDMUND A. SOLIDER & CO.,
• sp2l 3 Dock street wharf.
FOR LIVIEGFIXIL.—WIth Quick Despatch.—
The first class packet bark COBURG, Gibson,
master, having a large portion of her cargo en
gaged, will as above. - For balance of freight az
auge apply to PRTHEI WRIGHT & SONS, ua
Walnut Street. sable-if
WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 •M fest
Lumber, to carry timber fron; Denton, Md . to
Wilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER,
16 N. Wharves. ap27
IsFOR LA OUAvRA AND PUERTO CA.-
BELLO.—Tne hark WHITE WINO Wilkie'
master. will salt SATURDAY, tall Inst., for
the above rtri For freight or pa,sege,apply to JOHN
&
DALLETT CO., M Walnut street. my - 3
riONSIGNEFS' NOTICE—The schooner ISAAC
RICH, Crowell, master, from Boston. is now dis
charging her cargo at Vine street wharf. Con
signees will please attend to the reception of their
goads. DAVID COOPER, IS N. Wharves. trty3-3t
SHIP BABY ELWELL. Weeks, master, from
Liverpool, is now discharging under general
order at Walnut street wharf. Oonaignees will
_please
attend to the reception of their goods. PETER
WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. area•tt
11;, I TOTICE. , —All persons are hereby cautioned against
trusting any of the crew of the Br. hark LIZZIE
B ORBOLY , as no debts of their contraction will be
paid by captain or consignees. PETER WEIGHT &
SONS, 115 Walnut street. spa. tf
11JOTICE—All persona are hereby cautioned against
.11
treating any of the crew of the Br. bark GOBURG,
Gibson, master. frontliverpool, as no debts Ot their
contraction will be paid the captain or consignees.
PATKR, WRIGHT& SONS, 115 Walnut street. r0h1741
Tatl3.l9lDNDLlM,enixeesor to JOHN SHENDLEM
EONS, Sall Maker% bid. 800 North DELAWARE
Avenue, Philadelphia.
All wvirk done ha the beet manner end on Lae lowed
and MIMS favorable tenzia, and warratoad to FPO pr
tact tatidaction.
Partiordar attention elven to roaairtne.
i i
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR 'Vete: CITY
1. AND COUNTY. OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate
of Lieut. B. B. MONTGOMERY.—The Auditor ap
pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ac
count c f Elizabeth Brown, Administratrix to the Es
tate of Lieut. it. B. Montgrmery, deceased, and to 're
port distribution of the Balance in the hands of the
accountant, will meet the parties in"emsted for the
purposes of bis appointment, on MONDAY, May 14,
1866.. at 4 o'clock, P. lit.. at his 001 e, No. 220 South
FOURTH street, in the City of Philadelphia.
•
TAMES 'W. PAUL.
mit-th,s,tuSt* Auditor.
VSTWIE OF ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, 'He
ceased.—Letters of Admin4tration having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate are letmested to make payment and those
baying claims will present them to HANNAH. E.
CAM PBEL Adria' trig, No. 1931 Cherry st. capVl-5,6tt
CELO 4:l,lMErr.
The Game of Croquet .originated In England some
tour or five yeasts ago. and has now become the most
penlar among die nobility and gentry.
It is highly exciting, and may be participated in by
both ladies and gentlemen.' The implements for play
ing the game consisting , of BALLh, MALLETS. &.c.,
may be had of.
. A_. Schwarz,
IMPORTER OF GERMAN FRENCH, AND ENG
LISH TOYS AND 'FANCY GOODS,
NO. 1006 CHESTNUT STREET,
ap3o.Bte PHILADELPHIA.
Z P '
AND. Co.
AI.ALTSTERS,
ROVAL:--ADA.MB' EXPRESS COMPANY—On
and after TUESDAY, Id ay r the FREIGHT DE
PARTMENT of this Company will be'fREMOVED to
the Company's Nesti• I:Wilding, S. E. corner of ELE
VENTH-and 3L&RKETstreelai Entrance on Eleventh
Street and on Marble street. _ _ •
.11Er ALL MONEY and COLLEMION ,RDSINESS
will be transacted as !.heretofore at 820 'Chestnut street.
Email - Pturels and Packages will be received at
eitbercilice. _Call Books wilt be kept at each office,
'and any calla entered therein Tireiiions to 5 P. M. will
receive 'attention tteme da,y , within a .reasonable dis
tance of our offices. Inquiries for goods_ and settle•
menta to be made ' t 82a Chestnut street.-
' ' - • .JQIEEti B.I2iGHAM - ,Sup't:
lEPEatatiEr.rma,,April24, 1866. • aP5Olla
11/EUGENIE AND CHAMPION OF. ENGLAND
PEA& A new Importation or these celebrated
foreign varieties., tist, received per shin British • Queen.
For sale by , ROBERT BIIIST, Jr, •
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, Nos. £6.2. and 924
Market street aboVeMinth., . AP3O-6ti
En:MIRK RIVETED BACK LA.WK GRASS
SOTTHEBITtiveted Back Grans Hooke, Welsh
iscy the Stones : G ran Border ; I:ditears. Hedge and Box
bhearsi Grans Edging Knives; with all other ;English
and American Garden, Implements. for sale try ,
ROBERT BIILiT.Tn.,
spoo-oti, Noe. 824 at 925 Market-strew , . aboYo Ninth:
AWintra-A - GRAPES.-100 keg s of these splendid
white grapes in line order landing and for esdo by
JOB. B. B Ifl lEB sk Q 0 .4 lay Booth Delaware at,elins
AVOTION
laj Tlitimess & bozs, .a.LAJMONMaIteSL
%SU.: - Not 3 . -189 and 141 South PINNITH street.
• kutiatiOF BTOCXS AND REALRATATE,
- At; the litchange; every TUESDA.Y, atl2o'cfocknoon.
.; each property leaned seParateN,
. And, on the . Saturday pre ous to each sale 2000 cater
- Wows in plunphlet form, giving DM Oesori- ptiona,
ww.sr.Rei-TATE AT PRIVATE s.A.LE.
Printed. catalogues, comprising several ; hundred
thousand dollars, including every • description of city
and country proPerty, from the smallest dwellings to
. the most elegant mansions, elegant country seats,
'
• ferias, business properties,
/gar FURNIT SAL 3E3 at, the Auction Store
EVERY THURSDAY.
• Jar Particular attention 'gives to Baer at Private
3,esldences.&c.
• • SIXTEENTH SPRING 'SALE, MAY S.
Executors'. • Yerenapiguy Sale—Estate. of F. M.
Drexel,'dec'd—SQUAßE OP GROUND Broad , at, be
tween Reed and,Dickerson, - • • • -
Barna Estaie'QifAir. OF OFOUNO, Reed. and
'Dickerson sta ' '
Barre Estate SQUARE OE GROUND; Thirteenth
st, REed Clartou st; and Dickerson at.
Same Estate—TRIANGULAR I, )2. N. E:cciiner of
Thirteenth and Dicker, on sts _
• Same Estate—LAßGE LEJT, Bread and Dickerson
Same gstate—LOT or EQUARE, Dickerson and Taa-
Same Estate—SQUARE OF. GROUNU, Thirteenth
Same. Estate—LAßGE. LOT,. Thirteenth st., be,
tween Dickerson and Tasket -
• , BanieEsta , e—LA.RGE LOT, Thirteenth st., Teaker
et.. and Ruck roso. '
. _
Same Estate—LAßGP, LOT, Thirteenth st., Task&
st. Clarion st., and'Buck, road.
• Same Hatate—LOT • Lasker st and Buck rciad,
- Sale absolute of the whole estate. Clear, of all
incunitirance. , Lith , grapalc Plans may be had at the
Orph ems' Court Rale-Estate of Joseph J.. Bedner.
deeNti= . -NEATISIODERN RESIDENCE. No. 824 South
21st street. below. spruce-has the modern convent
enea tied In excellent repair. Immediate possession.
Keys at the Atiction Rooms. ' • .
On harts' Court Sale-Estate of William Diehl, decd
TERRI. STORY BRICK TAVERN and DWELL
ING, S. W. corner Ninth and Depot , streets, above
Spring Garden street.
Orphans' Court Se e-Estate of Woo. R.Bannen,dec'd
-TBREEISTORY BRICK - DWRIJ.TNG, :Warnock
Street, north of Poplar.
Same Estate-LOT, Union- street, Township of
Blot kley. - •
Duals. &Court Pale-Estate of Daniel Elvreeney,decod
-TILBEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Caller/hill
street. west of 24th. • •
Trostec a* Fele —2 VALI7A-13L.E BUSINESS. STA:h.TDS—
FOUR I-TORY BRICK k TORE. N. W. corner Market
Same Fetate-FOUR STORY BRICK STORE, rah
street. above Market; adjoining the above.
Busurasa LocaTiorr—sTO az and DWELLTNO,NO.
214 South Tenth street, between Walnut and Locust
Execators' Sale—Estate of John Patterson, deceased
—THREEBIORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1600
Sansom street Clear of all 'Membranes.
VALUABLE COUNTRY PLACE. gr ACREIii, 12.9
Perches. Lower Marian Township, Sion ornery twin
ma., 7% miles from Market Street Brie, 1% miles
Manayunk Rallroad Station,l% es N. E. of
General Wayne Station. •
Sale by Order of Heirs—TEEREE SWIM BRICK
STORE and DWELLING, No. Su4 North Tenth street,
above Buttonwood. .
Same F.state—THEREESTORY BRICK m0w.4.1.-
LUNG, No. 506 North Tenth et,
Same Estate—BUSINESS LOCATION-4 FRAME
DWELLINGS NOB. 814 and 816 Spring Garden et., ad
joining Waßl3lngton Hall -
MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
N 0.1132 south hleventh et., below Waohington Av
enue.
NEAT THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No.
lay Lombard Street.
P LEGANT MODERN FOUR STORY PICTOU
STONE Its SIDENCE, aith Pressed Brick Back
Buildings, No. 1622 North Broad et.—well built and
has all the modern conveniences. Lot 24 feet front,
200 feet deep. Immediate possession.
HANDSOME MO -ERN FOUlt-STORY4 BRICK
RESIDENCE. No. a)44 Arch street, east of 21st. Im
mediate po session.
Peremptory taIe—ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT
and FARM. 16 ACK" S, near Bustleton. 25d Ward, 10
miles from Market st., 5 mites above Frankford. and
236 miles Dons Holm esbnrg station on the Philadelphia
and I renton railroad.
VAL'CAFLE BLSr ESS STAND, No. 235 Arch
street.
LAPGE 3t DEirN POW •STORY BRICK RESI
DED: CE, No. Kai Rano street, west Seventeeuth 5t.,22
feet front, in perfect order and has the modern con
venlences.
iso. BUILDING LOT, Race st.. S. W. cor. iTtli at.
$3 feet front.
DOUBLE NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE, No. MI4
Race E. corner of Friedlander.
THREE-I , ' 'TORY BRICK ['WELLING and LARGE
BRICK STABLE. No. 715 Gellford st., between Second
and Third and Shi. pea and Monroe streets.
.E.x..CMOIS' Sale—Estate of Samuel Aahmearl. deed—
VALI:An-LS BUSINESS LOCATION —FOUR-STORY
BRICE. BUILDING, No. 2ttl Dock st.. east of Tb !rd.
time Estate—AM 11-STuRY • BRICK BUILD
ING. Nos 204, tee and tlt , S Gold et.
2 , lE:tutors' Sale—Eatatn .of . Wm. Mason, dec'd—
THEE,. oSTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 227 Ly ,
brand st, betlref n Rare and Vine.
- - - - .
Same Estate-8 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
2Z7 Juniper st., between Race and Vine.
Same Estate—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLG,
811 Wood et. west of sth et.
Sam eEstate-:TIiREE-S . TORY BRICE DWELLING
Di Lombard at east of e ecoi,d.
5 'II3ItEESIORY BRICE. STORE, and DWELL
INGS, N0:1.1725,1727, 1731, 1733 and 1735 Lombard at.,
weal of 17th.
iitODEILN FCDF-STORY BRICE RESIDENCE,
2iln. 14. Nlorth Twentieth st., near Arch. Immediate
potsest h
DSdon.
031 - 2 E MODERN THREE STORY BRICK
RESIDENCE N0.4 , *,:i North Sixth street. north oflCo-
I& —has the modern c. , t vetienees.
THREE-STORY BRICK
Montrose et.
2 7.IIREE-6TOBV BRICK DWELLMVS Nos
2210 and =lt Christian } t.
NEAT THREESTORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No
Vine at.
ILA N DSO3I E COITN TRY RESIDENCE, with about
time acres of land, near Eiohnesburg, with tine mo:
dery Improvements. ---
STOCKS. &c.
:ON TUESDAY, MAY ls,
At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange.
for account of whom it may concern, without arrears
of dividetds—
le: shares. Capital Shock of the Princeton Gas Fight
Co., Yew Jersey.
39 shares Augusta and Hallowell Gas Light CO ,
Maine, par $5O.
700 shares Acadia Free-stone Quarrying and Manu
facturing Co.,ZZova hcotia. par
Rale No. 1318 Coates street..
SEAT lIOLTSEE OLD FURNITURE, PIANO, PINE
VELVET CARPETS. SUPERIOR BAT 11A RR%
'WATSON WAGuN. &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
At 10 o'clock, at No. 1318 (bates st by catalogue, neat
household lurniture, pla"o, tine carpets, superior baY
ware. seven years old Watson wagon, harness, &c.
Also, a quantity of line wine.
May be taw:ll3lnm at 8 o'clock on the morningof sale.
Sale No. ]566 Chestnut street.
RANDEOWE WALNUT PARLOR AND -MAX
IIER FURNITURE. FINN CURTAINS„__ELE.
GANT yrILTOII ANIIRRUSSELS CARPETai.. dtc.
ON fr ITEr•DAY 31ORNING,3fe.Y 7 s,
At le o'clock. at No. 1.50 t Chestnut street, by cats.
logue the elegant furniture, suit walnut and plush
drawing room turniture. elegant carved rosewood and
walnut dining room and cham'ler furniture, fine CCM.
tains, handsome Wilton and Brussels carpets, glass
ware, kitchen utensils and furniture, &c.
May be examined at S o clock on the morning' of sale.
THE PRINCIPAL MONEY 11'04 R oPEAGKRINT
B.E. corner of SIXTH and RAM streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise generally;
Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and &weir Plate,
and on ' 1r,..:!!...103 of value, for any length 'of time
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SA-LR
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Qpen
Face English, American -and Swiss Patent Lever
Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Let
pine Wetches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Washer,
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English,
-American and Swiss Patent Lever and Mettle
Welchem Double Fancy glish Quartier and o et
Watches; Ladies' atches: Diamond Breast.
pins: Finger :Rim; Ear Rings, Studs, dm: Fine Gold
Chains: Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf PfiFlread
Pins; Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and Jezn , gene
za FOR SALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof Chest;
suitable for a Jeweler, price iE65O._
Also, several Lots in South Camden, Filth and
BY JOHN B. MYEIR4 & CO., AUOTIONEERS,
Nos. 2 and 234 MARKET street, corner of Bank.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND
OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOO1)8. dz.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY 2,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. ON FOUR
MONTBSOREDIT, about 900 lota ofFrenclkindia,Ger.
man and British Dry Goods, embracing a full assort.
ment of Luny and staple articles In silks, worsteds,
woolens, linens and cottons.
N.S.—Goods arranged lby examination and cats.
loves ready early on morning of aale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OP _BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGS ,_&o,
OR TUESDAY MORNING , MAY 0,
Will be sold, at 10 o'clock by catalogue, on !bat
mouths' credit, about 1,200 pac kages Boots, Shoes, Bal •
morals, of City and Eastern manufacture.
for ez.vot %Lion with catalogues early on the mOll% .
of sale.,
THOMAS BIRCH do SON, AIICTIONEF,ES AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. DE CHESTNUT street.
(Rear entrance 1107 Sansom street.) .
HORS^ HOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DE
SCRIPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
LEL , EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the
meat Reasonable Terms.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &c., AT THE
EX CHANGE.
THOMAS BIRCH & SON respectfully inform their
friends and the pubic that they are prepared t o attend
to the sale of Real Estate by auction and at . private
DRUG STORE AT PRIVATE SALE.
A well established Drug Store, handsomely fitted rip
with lease 01 the premises, for sa/0.. APPLY at the
auction store:
DAMSHARVIIT L AUCTIONEERS.
- Mate with M. Thomas & Sons.)
Store No. US Chestnut street.
PMINTITIRE SALEI3 at the Store every Tueaday,
BALES AT RESIDENCES will receive vortleolia
attention. .
Sale No. 1223 North Eleventh street. ,
SiTpitiu9R,.TIURNITT.IIIIi.I. COTTAGE SUIT, VEL.
VET CARPETS dro,
_ON MONDAY mOBRING. .
• At 1.0 o'clock. at No. lssa .north Elevent h street.
above Thompson, the superior. fbxnitur_e, including
f al] dsona e snit 'walnut chamber . furniture, cottage Set,
Velvet carpets, &e 4.
Also; the kitchen utensils.
May be examined on the morning °reale at o'clock
Rscow, AIICTIONNIt Essunn
1020 0110%
CA.RPETS, PARLOR FURNITURE, BLINDS,
CHANDELIERS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'cicch, at 214 West Washington Square, the
surplus furniture of a family removing, comprising
Brussels carpets, chandellors, emit ofparlor furniture
in oil blinds, dm. --
Administrator's Sale—Estate of T. B. McCormick ,
GOOD WILL, STOCK AND PrxTuram OF AN
lINDEIITAXER.
ON 'TM:MS.OAI killkisNlNO.
At 10 o'clock, will be sold by order'of the Adminis
trat or, at No. 221 South Sixth street. the entire Suck,
Fixtures, &c.. which were of T. R. McCormics,
comprising Cabinet Makers' Tools. Coffins, Office
!furniture, llie's Fireproof Cheat, Desks; Signs. &c.,
with all articles used in the calling. Also, a quantity
of Walnut. Pine and Mahogany Ltunber.,
Public Sale. by order Of tbe United States.
PENNSYLVANIA BANK PROPERTY, SECOND
STRP.ET. AB'iVE WALNUT.
tinder direction of the TreastnyDepartnient, will be
sold atpublic 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.
Gold and Lodge streets. It has a front of 75 feet on
Second street and a depth of about 250 feet. and has .
been prepared by the construction of the moat substan- •
tial foundations to have erected thereon extensive
additions to the present marble building.
VALUABLE STORE, CBCOSTNOT ST—A .vory
valuP-ble business property on Chestnut st,ltsving twO
fronts—ln good order, d.n. Occupancy with th.
No. SO6 MABH/CT Wrest
BALE OF 140 r CASES BOOTS AND suora.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY T.
Commencing at 10 o'clock. we will sell oy catalogue,
for cash. 1400 easPs prime BOOL9. Shoes, Brogars, Ha
morals, Congress Boots, Oxford Ties, &O.,comprising a
general assortment of goods, •
BY BARB= & CO. AUCTIONEER%
CARR AUCTION HOUSE, •
.1 , :o =0 MARKET street, corner of Bank street.
Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge.
M L. .A.SEBRIDGE it CO., •
. A.I7OTIONERBB.
No. 505 MARKET strEet. above PIM].
j 'FITZPATRICK. & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS,
No. 4I North SECOND meet. a trove uNnocvh M.
Maple Syrup Molasses, New Crop,
Very handsome quality.
808 SALE BY
JAMES R. WEBB.
jante WAISTUT and EIGHTH Streets.
DWELLING. /go. =1
GREEN PEAS ,
Green Corn,
Fresh Peaches,
Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, es.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN sq.ect, GROCCIDUES,
Cosner Eleventh and Vine Streets.
POTTED YARMOITITI BLOATERS, Strasburg
meats, ham, beef and tongue, essence of anchovies
and Anchovy paste for sale at MUSTY'S East End
grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street.
"ATE'Vir BURLINGTON HAUS, just received and for
.1. 1 1 sale at COUSTY'S East End grocery, No. /1 3
south SEVOND street.
WHEATEN AND HOMINY GRITS, real currant
1V lelly, In store and for sale at COUSTY'S East
End grocery, No. Its South SEOOND street.
rtß OICE TABLE CLARET.-100 cases Inn received
and for sale at COUSTY'S East Eno grocery, No.
US South SECOND street.
QPANISH QUEEN OLIVES by the barrel or gallon,
at MUSTY East End grocery, .No. Ils eaoat4..
SECOND tared.
VQI ADIS! DiAldb !!—J zteverinis Trenton, Davis's.
Star Rams, Briggs & Swift's celebrated Cincin
nati Rams, and J. Bower's City Cured. Warranted to
give satisfaction. For sale by M. F. SPILLIN. N. W.
corner Eighth and Arch.. , .
_ (ALIVE OIL.-100 baskets Latour and other favorite
'kJ btsndsef Salad Oil, for sale by M. F. BPILLIN,
N. W. corner Arch and Eighth.
JAVA COFFEE.—Pure Old Government Java Coffee,
for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, i7.W.corner of Arch
and Eighth streets.
TEAS! TEAS ! l-100 packages of very chOice new
crop Green and Black, of the late importation. As
these leas have been bought since the decline In gold,
we are prepared to furnish families at greatly reduced.
prices. For sale by the box, or at retail. M. F. BRIM
LIN; N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets:
'TREASURY DEPARTNEENT,OFFICE OF COMP
TROLLER OF CURRENCY, WAREcnieTo N . •
March 80th, 1868. •
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that " THE
NATIONAL BANK OF THE . REPUBLIC OF
pwrr.ADELPHIA," in the city orPhilade.plila, in the
county of Philadelphia. andSeate of Pennsylvania, has
been duly organized under and according to the re
qtdrements ot the act tot Congress, entitled pledge ac to
provide a National Currency, Secured by a of
United States Bonds, and to provide fbr the Circula
tion and Redemption thereof," approved June 3d. 1864,
and has complied with all the provisions of said act re
quired to. be complied with befbre commencing the
business of Banking under said act.
Now, therefore, I, Freeman Chuke.,Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE NATION
AL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF Pl="l7. BEL
PAIA," in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of "
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized
to commence the 'business of Banking under the act
e-k—, In testimony whereof witness my hand and
=Ay }seal of office, this tlitietot. Marth, E 1668. ;
CLARK,
%-y•-• mhSltm73o/1 Comptroller. .
EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS.
LANCASTER CO., PENNA.
This delightfurand healthful, watering place will be
°permit far the reception of guests on the . FIRST OF
JUNE NEXT. Since this property has been pn.r.
chest dby the undersigned every part of it has been
completely renovated and beautihPiL The entire 83-
lablisbment has been repaired, papered, and every
thing done to - make the place more pleasant andlat
tractive than ever before.
Passengers ran take the Reading railroad oars at
Thirteenth- and Callowhill streets. at 8- A. 11., and
reach the Springs at 12 M. Or br . the Pennsylvania
Central rallroad,Thirty.first and Market streets, at 32
M., and reach the hiprings at 3.30 P.M., all rail by both
.F
or terms, & ddress
A x A In ‘..
--Pa&
ap2B-sa.tu. th 3.m* ! - . _Proprietor.
ALL PERSONS ABE HEREBY CLAXITIONED
Ad. aminzt trusting Any of the crew, of the ship
SRIVISH LION from Liverpool. as no debts oP Mae
contraction will be paid by the captain or consignees.
PETEER WRIGHT dt SONS. 115 Watult stfeet. apifetX
AUCXH k 4 EtS.
JAMES 43,, PXOLFM.AN. -AUG. lONEER.
No. 422 - WALNUT street.
Sale N 0.214 WapE Washington Square.
TENTH APRING-. MAY 9, ISM
This sale. at 19 Welonlr Lunn.t the Exchange. All
Include the following ProPetiden— •
BELIEDING - LOT 4; - FLORENCE—Twent74IE
lots, of ground, each haying a front of 20 lest by DO feet
deep; actuate in Florence, Mansfield Township. Bur.
lington county, N, J., Bee catalogue. Peremptory
Sale on account of whomit may concern.
8834 ACRES; BUCKS CO--Three tracts of land. con
taining 61 acres of hand. Tinicam township, Bucks
county, Pa. See catalogue. peremptory Sale on ac
count of whom It may concern, .
TWO ROUSES, (BERRY ST., FRANKFORD—
Two brick-houses and lot, on Cherry at, 103 feet S. W.
from Foulkrod at. 40 by 110 fee . Orphans' Court Sale
—Estate of C. E. 'Wonderly. dec'd.
LOT, 10131EROD ST—A lot of ground SO feet N.W.
from Cherry at 20 by 104% feet, Same Eatate.
NOS. 1642 AND 1644-NORTH SECOND ST—Twor
threeetory Wick hous.s, on. Second street, and two on'
the rear on Philip at. 84 by 121 feet. 176 . 50 ground rent.
Part may rt. main.
NO. 469 NORTH -NINTH ST—Three story brick -
*ousel and lot, 17 tr-y 30 feet. Orphans' Court Sale—;
Feats of Mary T.. Haines. dsc'd.
WT. TWENTY SEVENTH.' ABOVE MASTER:
—) sby 100 lARI. Stone Estate..
LOT, FRONT ST—A lot of ground.: above Vine st,
by 42 feet to Water at. ;lei 55 ground rent. .
217 NOR) H FIFTEENTH ST=Two 'story brick
dwelling and lot, 15th''st, above Vine, 15 by 65 feet.
eCotors' Sale—Fatate TiloMaa Taylor.
223 NORTH THLETEENRIE Br—Three story brick
dwelling. above Race, 17' by 112 feet. gar Immediate
possession. Peremptory Sale' by Order of Heirs—Es
tate of Rachel W. Orem, dec'd. • ' -
LOTS RACK Sl—Four houses and lots, Race et..
below 20th et. 60 by 140 feet to Boring .at. Orphans'.
Court kale—EState OfJacob Sees. dec'd.
VALUABLE RESIDENG333 AT PRIVATit SALA
TO vm sT, 'ESTATE OPERATORS.
ELEGANT WALNUT STREET MANSION—On.
of the most elegant residences on Walnut street, SD
feet front, large ground. stable, &c.
Also, PRAWN STONEDiANSION, Walnut at
Broad et.
Will be sold: at very low rates, to a who will ,
take them all In one lot, five desirable dw in the
heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be bad 11
deers& This is a very favorable opportunity to par
ties who seek good real estate investments to bzt%
old prices property which will pay well and iner
in value, For particulars apply at the auction store.
START•m—A verydesirable property In the nelgh.
borlicod of Twelfth and Locust sts.
TAVERN gram) and 9 acres of land, on Ridge
road, 9 miles from the State House, known se the
"Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, &c, at the store.
Property No. 41r. south Front st, 41 by lre feet
do do 1122 and Ills Lombard st
80 acres, Germantown •
17 do Fisher's lane
Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth
do do 'Barker do do - do
8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second at
Property northeast corner Fourth and Sprats Els
Dwelling, with side Yard. Darby road
Brown-stone Store, Second st,• near Ohmura&
Residence and largo lot, Darlington
do do 51.8 south Eleventh st .
5 acres of Land. Federal st.Twentysirth Ward
HILLY FORD it CO
GEOVEBEES.
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