Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 11, 1866, Image 3

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    From air Third Edition of Yesterday.
From Washington.
[Special Despatch to the Bulletin.);
WasmusurorT, May 10. The statement
that Secretary Seward had gone to New
York, is untrue. He is at the State Depart
zpartment to-day.
In anticipation of the passage of the new
thirty year five per cent, loan, Jay Cooke
10-day received an order from New York
Tor two hundred thousand dollars, from a
private intrester.
The Senate Commerce Committee to-day
reported favorably upon the nomination of
Mr. Smythe, the New York Collector;
The House will probably strike out the
third section of the Constitutional Amend
ment.
The vote on it will be very close.
The President has completed his veto of
the Colorado bill.
ileltlsh Vessel Used by alleged Fenian.
NEW Yowl, May 10.—Capt. McMane, of
the British schooner Wentworth, from
'Windsor to this port, reports that on the 2d
inst. his vessel, was seized off. Grand Menan
13y a - party of sixty men, under the com
mand of Col. Kelly, who said they were
lrenians.
They scuttled the fishy craft they were in
nd after keeping possession of the Went
worth about four hours landed at a place
called Brady's Mistake. They acted in a
- very orderly manner, doing no damage
oither to the vessel or crew. After they left
Capt. Moßlune resumed command and pro
-eeected on his voyage.
Explosion of a Shell—Loss of Life,.
BOSTON, May. 10: 7 -In the iron foundry of
- Davies& Farnnm, at Waltham, yesterday
afternoon, a shell which had been purchased
for old iron, exploded, instantly killing
Wm. H. Howard, and two boys named Ca
aey and Flynn; ; also severely wounding
Mr. Bean, the foreman of the foundry, and
Mr. McFarland, a workman. Mr. Howard
was formerly a captain in the 35th Massa
chusetts Regiment, and was a brave and
zood officer.
The 11:r. S. Iron-Clad Illhintonomah.
BOSTON, May 10.—The U. S. iron-clad
Miantonomah, in company with the U. S.
steamer Augusta, from New York for Hali
fax, passed Highland Light, Cape Cod, at 2
o'clock on Tuesday afternoon.
WASEEENGTON, May 10th.—The telegram
from Harrisburg, stating that Secretary
Seward passed through that city yesterday
for New York, is incorrect. The Secretary
was in Washington yesterday, and is today
at the Department as usual.
Election at Ogdensburg, N. Y.
OGDENSBURG, N.Y. May 10.—The charter
election - held in this place yesterday resulted
in the choice of the whole Republican ticket
by 140 majority. D. W. Brown is elected
Mayor.
Math Congress—First Session.
WASHINGTON, May 10, 1866
Skarsuig.— The House bill to authorize tne Vice Ad
miral of the Navy to appoint a Secretary, with the
rank and pay of a Lieutenant, was passed.
A resolution calling upon the Secretary of War for
information as to the intention of the Government
with regard to the Government works at Harper's
Ferry, was adopted.
The bill to authorize the coinage of Ave cent. pieces
-- ems passed.
On the expiration of the morning hour the Post
Office Appropriation bill was taken up.
Housm. Immediately after the reading of the
journal the House resumed the consideration of the
Constitutional Amendment, reported by ,the Recon
struction Cofamittee.
Mr. 'Randall (Pa.) addressed the House in °ripest
- tion to the measure. He wished that the colored race
in the Southern States were allowed to occupy the
'same position as they did in his own State; but he was
not willing that the general government should Inter.
fere with the matter in Pennsylvania; neither was he
willing that it should interfere with It in the
South. The injustice and animus of the third section
bad been so thoroughly exposed by gentlemen on the
Republican side that he deemed It unnecessary belief
anything about it. further than to express his
that the intention was to prevent the possibility of
any Southern State voting for the amendment as a
• whole.
The scheme was one of procrastination and delay,
looking to the exclusion of the Southern States till af
ter the next Presidential election. The President's
vei l , on the contrary. was plain, and simply just and
. effectual ; and, as he believed, acceptable to thepeople
Hot th and South.
The issue between the President and Congress was
made up and the appeal meet be made to the people.
He believed that nothing could avert the speedy pos.
- -session of the legislative branch of the Government
"by the conservative men of the country under the lead
of Andrew Johnson.
Mr. Strouse (Pa.) followed on the same side. He de
clared that the Constitution was never intended to be
plastered and patched, and that Congress should be
exceedingly cautious about tampering with it.
Many Republican members being gathered in groups
- throughout the hall, and paying no attention to the
-gentleman who bad the floor,
Mr. Le Blond (Obioi made a point of order that It
was not in order for members of this "harmonious
party" to hold caucus meetings during the session of
the House.
The Speaker good humeredly sustained the point of
-order.
• .
The groups separated and retired to the cloak room,
and Mr. Strouse proceeded with his remarks.
Mr. Banks (Mass.) was the next speaker. He re
garded this as the most important question that could
be presented to Congress or the country. He believed
that the reorganization or the governments in the In
-surgerat States could only be safely made by effecting
a change m the basis ofpolitical society.
He did not believe in theoretical constitutionality,
-or statutory provisions. or in anything that left the
basis of political society in the Southern States un.
- touched, and left the enemies of the country in a con
dition to renew the war. Therefore no proposi
tion met his entire approval whinh did
rot effect a radical change in the basis of political so
ciety in these States: but he did net expect the House
lo adopt his opinions, nor would he insist on any
theoriesof- his own. He had no doubt that,
- the Government of the United States had
VII authority' to extend the elective
franchise to the colored people of the South. but he
-did not think it had the power. The public opinion of
the country was such at this moment as to make it
im possible. He th thought it wise on the art
.of the Committee onerefore
Re-construction to waive that
matter in reference to public opinion.
Markets.
NRW 'Yon3 , c, May 10.—Cotton is quiet at .34c.©85 for
- middlings. Flour has advanced 10c.©11 for State: sales
of 11,000 bbls. at $7 90(@10 15 for State: $9 65@13 75 'for
'Ohio: $7 90 WO t 0 for Western; $lO 71(a.'16 75 for Southern
and 15@118 90 for. Canadian. Wheat and corn quiet
with small sales. -Beef steady. Pork firm; select of
:2,500 bbls.at fat 79@:10 8734 for mess. Lard steady at
19c.®22. Whisky_ steady.
Nmar Yonk, May 10.—Stocks are stronger. Chicago
and Rock Island. 95%; . Cumberland preferred, 45: Illi
nois Central. 12334; , do. bonds. 10334: Michigan South
ern, 7834 t New York Central, 9234; Reading, 10734; Erie,
- 737 x: Carolinas, SW: Tennessee 6's, 90;4: Louisiana G's,
.37; ODA Year CeilifleateS, Nei: Treasury 7 1-10's, 10234;
Five-Twenties, 10234; Coupon 6's, 10934: Gold, 32934.
Sales at Philadel
RALEE3 AFTER
45000 :13.13 5-Z:a '63 C 102'
1100 II P. Tress 7 3-10
Notes June • 102%
3000 Pa R Ist mgt 69 10136
1174.11 Perms Is 89
710090 City 6a new 99
1000 Camd & Amboy
mtg 03 'B3 87
800 do old 943, , :.
7000 Lehigh 63 'B4 87;
SECOND
*3OOO City Os old 95
700 .Lehigh Co; 87;
143 sh Feona ER 5 4;
50 sh do 2ds 54;
Bo eh Beading B 633
100 sh do 2ds 53;
1.00 sh do has 53;
26 sh Norristown R 55
25 sh Mechanics Biz 29;
BOARD OF TRADE
ANDREW WHEELER,
Y. TOWNSEND, MONT= •. • •
'THORNTON BROWN.
•fIYIPO,V,TATIONS.
Reported gar the Pniladelphia Evening Bulletin.
SAGUA-13chr C Newine, Learning-171 hnds en
:gar 95 us da e & W Welsh.
&Myra eatia. Soda TO in A l t A i reen St earaert.
KEISPB 7/8071
IClty of New Vork...Ltverp'l..
Vity of LittiericiLLiverpool...
Propontla.—.Liverpool..
Moravian. _.._Liverpool..
DarUSSCOB---...Liv erpool..
Sava
TO DEE;
Vair of VirgattitieVo-N York...
drag° New York...
ealedonfa.-...-_..New York...
:Star of thelTetion_.N. York..
Bornekta.--New York..
wrlns.. New York..
The Queet......____New York..
Erleand— ..New York._
Oornica...--....New York..
Paixo po m New York.
zcza .New York...
My of Parfas .New York..
York..
Rim Una** 4tutta. Ne .-N York..
40010110 Am w York.-
his Stock Board.
'MOW BOARD,
200 sh Jersey Well 81-100
25 sh Per:lE4E 54%
100 sh 13th & 15th St MO 22%
IPO sh do b 3,
100 sh Read R 1330 53%
100 814 do biia 53%
100 sh do 830cvn 533
6 sh Buck Mount 35 50
100 sh Phil di Brie bao 33%
BOARD
100 sh Catawissa pf s3O 30%
100 sh do
200 eh do MO 3054
200 sh do 3034
100 sh ao 830 3154
16 sh 13th di 15th St R 2234
100 eh Susq Can b6O 1634
1200 sh HY & Middle 654
POP. DATA
..New York..---. April 25
.ew York April 27
..New York April 28
..New York April 28
-Boston&Phila May 2
..Portland May 3
..Quebec May 3
.New York.-- ...... May 5
.LiverpooL.. May 12
.Havre May 12
.Glaegow Mayl2
.Liverpool May 12
.New Orleans.- ...... May 12
.Hamburg May 1 2-
.LiverpooL May 12
.Liverpool Mayl2
.Liverpool May 16
.Naaaart&
.Liverpool May 16
.Havre May 19
.Liverpool • • • May•l9"
Llv
Yu ool , Nig'.ero Y 9
MA
.Havana.. May 19
.• F.l
PORT OP PRELADRLPILTA-Mty 11.
dm. Basics, 4 87 1817 N !SETH; "7? 3 I Efiela...WATEs.ll3.4
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Bristol. Charles, 24' burs from New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde & Co.
Brig Agent (Br), Bradshaw, from Messina via Gib
raltar, 46 days, with fruit to N Hellings dr, Bro.
Brig "nil n. (Br). Day, 10 days' from Havana, with su
gar and molasses to John mason & Co:
Behr Daybreak, Cousins 11 days from Matanzas,with
molasses to Harris & stotesburY. •
Schr Cordella (Br), Ludlow. 15 days from Hillsboro',
NS. with plaster to 14 A Souder & Co. •
Schr C M Newins, Leaming 10 days from Sagua la
Grande, with sugar to S & W Welsh.
Schr Alert, Hubbard, 2 days from Federalsburg,Md.
with railroad ties to Jag L Bewley & Co.
Schr Clayton & Lowber Jackson,l.day.fronst. Smyrna,
Del. with grain' to Jas L Bewley & CO.
CLEARED YEZTR le V
Steamer Beverly, Pierce. Richmond. W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer Alfda; Lenny,'New York. W Clyde & Co. -
Steamer F Franklin. pierson,.Baltimore..A Groves. Jr.
Bark M S, Crofts, 'Falmouth for orders, L Wester
gard. . • .
Brig H Leeds, Whitmore. Providence, Hunsicker&.Co.
Brig W. H Bick•naore, Bickmore, Boston, Warren,
Gregg & Morris.
Behr Orator, Wheatley, Baltimore, Baugh & Sons.
Scar N& H Gould, Crowell, Boston, D Cooper. •
Behr Eliza & Rebecca, Price, Boston, Caldwell, Gordon
Schr R Vaux, Powell, Salem. do ,
Solar Willie Dill, Farrow, New York, New York and
Schuyl Coal Co.
Solar J W Vannem an, Sharp, Portsmouth. Tyler & Co.
- Behr Sophie Ann, Smith, Providence, Wm H Johns.
Solar Reaper. Seeley, Salem, NJ. do
Sour R Peterson. English. Boston, do
Bohr Albatross, Jordan, Pedricktown, do
Schr White Foam. Howes,Providence,Huntzinger&CO
Sclar.Eitstem Belle, Haley, Newbaryport, Captain.
Bohr Nellie D, Smdams,Pawtucket; W Hanterjr.dreo
Solar Lady Emma; Snedecor, Norctich, ' 'do -
Sam Edgewater. Fisher, Newburyport, • do
Solar J B Allen, Case. Greenport„ R Bothermel. '
Saar E G Irwin, Atkins, QsunceyYoint, Castner,Stick
ney & Wellington. • -
Behr S Castner, Robinson, Boston, do
Behr B E Dunn, Fenton, Salem. , do
.Schr L Raymond, Lord, Norwich, , do."
Solar Solar ControllerHiven, Salem Baner - oft, Lewis&Co
Scan Industrious, Wright, Quinton, do
Sra L 13 Watson, Wells. East Cambridge, Captain.-
bchr Mindoro, Higgins, Providence, L Audenried&Co.
Behr S T Wines, Hulse, Boston, do
Scar C W Locke. Huntley,Dorcheater, Day , & Huddell.
Schr Jos Allderdice, Jaokaway, Boston, Van Dusen,
Lockman & Co. , . .
Seim J is Hewitt, Ross, Dorchester Point, do
Solar W H Rowe, Harris, N Bedford, Suffolk Coal Co.
Bohr H A Rogers, _From bes, Boston, John Street.
Solar O F Hawley, Clark, Newport, Slnnickson & Co.
Behr . Sarah 'Bruen, Bock, Charlestown, Quintard,
Sawyer & Ward.
Behr H Newell, Gould, Boston, do
Bohr Lottie Klotts, Endicott, Boston, Captain.
Solar Florence Bradley, Alexandria, Rathbint, Stearns
& Co.
Schr J Stockbam, Babcock,Boston,l G & G S Repplier
ESIKbiOR&NDA.
Steamer Philadelphia. Fultz, hence at Geo;getown
DC. 9th inn.
Steamer 7.ioneka, Marshman, cleared at New York
yesterday for Charleston.
Steamer Andrew Johnson,, Balzer, cleared at New
York yesterday for Havana Sisal, &c.
Ship Philadelphia. Poole, was up at Liverpool 2Sth
ult. for New York 30th.
Sbip Susan Hinks, Atwood, sailed from Calcutta-22d
ult. fur New Orleans.
Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, Balled from Aspin
wall 30th ult. for Trinidad, Cuba. to load for this port.
Bark Ocean steed, Flinn, sailed from Genoa 24th
nit.: or Menton.
Bark Mahlon Williamson, Thompson, for New Or
leans. cleared at New York yesterday.
Bark Monnt Vernon, McGregor, from Sourabaya 9th
Dec. with sugar, at New York yesterday.
Bark Falcon, Taylora:it Boston yesterday from Mon
tevideo.
Brig - Atli ate, Davis, cleared at New York yesterday
for this port.
Brig Chas Miller, Brewer, cleared at Boston 9th inst.
for this port.
Schr Warren C Nelson, Bose, hence at Providence
9th Inst.
echr Belloste, from Delaware City, at Newport Bth
instant.
Schrs Isis, Harding, and Anna Gardner, Knowles.
hence at Gloucester 7th Inst.
Schrs Flyaway, Matthews, and-Rescue:Kelly, from
Boston for this port. sailed from Bass River 7th Inst.
Schr Sarah CMrk,Grifiln,at Fall River Bth inst. tram
Delaware City.
Schr W Collyer. Taylor.bence at Providence 9th inst.
Schrs Dick Williams, Scudder,-8 G Hart, Rowley;
Leesburg, Holbrook, ane P A Baunden, Carroll, hence
at Boston 9th inst.
Eichr W & Hickman, Dickerson, hence at Msstic,Ct.
7th inst.
Salm Mary Ella. Ti3pley, hence at Portsmouth 7th
Instant.
Behr C S Can3tairs came off shore at Holmes' Hole
9th inst without data age, after disch'g part of cargo,
. i pCll7.O ,
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11 ", A
14 . SPECIALTY. It
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
16 South Third id., I 8 Nassau street.
Philadelphia. I New York.
STOCKS AND GOLD
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON 002ANIBBION,
ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT% al
COMPOUND
INTEREST NOTES,
7 3-10 5-20,
WANTED.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
40 South Third Street.
1
EXPRESS COMP.ANIES.
NATIONAL FXPILEbS
AND TRANSPORTATION
COM ?ANY. -
OFFICE-630 MARKET- STREET,
-PHILADELPHIA
THE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPOR
TATION COMPANY, having finely completed its
Southern through connections from •
NEW YORE and PHILADELPHIA to HAITI
-3,10RR. WASHINGTON, RICH ANIND,SAVANN .111,
CHARLESTON, and all intermediate and adjacent
towns as far South as ATLANTA Ga., and also having
perfected its Western connections, via the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad over mail roads, to
CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS,
Is now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise,
Valuable Packages.
McfNEY AND BULLION,
and to transfer the same to or from places designed
and oil intermediate points as
EFFICIENTLY..EXPEDITIOUSLY and CHEAPLY
as can he done by any other Express Company.
Offices are also opened in
MOBILE AND NEW ORLEANS,
And in a iew days the company will run through, vi'a-
MONTGOMERY, to these places.
J. E. JOHNSTON, President.
B. F. FICKI IN,
General Superintendent. my 10•182
T) OVAL.—ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY—on
and after TUESDAY, In ay I the PREIIi.EIT
PARTMENT of this Company will be REMOVED to
the company's New Building, S. E corner of ELF,
VENTH and MAlMUstreets. Entrance onEdeventh
street and on Marble street,
sce ALL MONEY and COLLECTION BUSINESS
will be tratsacted as 'heretofore at 320 Chestnut street.
t-mall Parcels and Packages will be received at
either (Ince Pall Books 'wilt be kept at each office,
and atrycalls entered therein previous to 5 P. M. will
receive attention same day. if within a reasonable dis
tance of our offices. Inquiries for goods and settle
enta to be - tnade at 3 0 .0 Chestnut street.
JOHN
PHILADELPHIA, April 24, 1866. -ape:llM
PERFUMERY.
.
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~.' ---.::: '.'-i'f.;:ii - 4 1- izW7-ik.:X-
, C. - -` , Ms? 4 .4.v,a rcu-, _ ,
i 1 'HE .NlpSrit- DELICIOUS iil
/ ,-- .OF ,cl± RERf U IVITS;:7: `44
.. 1 411 ,
,SOLD. EV E RYWH ERt.
e . 4 -
- - - -
P:LAI - 3N, T PIOOA AND t3AGO --Cox's Scotch
G
Gelatin, Pao Tapioca and East India Pearl Sago,
landing and for sale by Z. B; - HUSSIES, & 00.;108 8.
Delaware Avenue.
adsiD ALMONDS.—New crop Grenoble
111 Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, for sale by
I B, BUSSIEB, & CO., lin B. Delaware Avenue,
THE DAILY E VENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1866.
1.1 t.III.AWARE
ANY MUTUAL SAFETY ENSURANO3
COMP,
INCORPORAT O.IED BY THE LEGISLATURE 0P
PENNSYLVANIA Me.
OFFICE ;19. E. CORNER wird) AND WA.LNITI
STREETS
ON PEMADELPHIA,
bL4RINE LtisITRANcE,
VESSELBI LAND
CARGO, _ To all parts of the world.
FRE/GHT,
INSURANCES
On Goode, by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Canine,
_ to l eil a tiMof the Unio
URAIW.n. -
On Merchandise generally,
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &O,
•
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
November 1, 1885.
MOO,OOO United States 5 per cent. loan, 195,000 00
120,000 Milted States Bper cent, 1273,100 00
200,000 United States 'r 2-l0 per cent.: loan
Treasury ~...... 194,875 08
100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per cent.
Loan ..' . 90,ES 06
54,000 State of Pennsylvania Six. Per Cleat. .
Loan • g 5,250 se
125,000 City of : Philadelphia 81.1 f, Per. Cent.
Loan,. . U 2,812 50
20,000 Perursyliaula Railroad P1A9711 . f1at,..
gage,Six Per Cent.'2o,ooo 00
25,000 Penuasylvantallatbroad SeCOnd . hfirt:
gage Six. Per Cent. 80nd523,750 00
25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortg a g e
Six Per Cent. 80nd5..... ..• .. . . 23,750 00
11,000 300 . m Shares Stock Germantown and - Gila
Copany ( - principal - interest - •
• guaranteed by the City of Philadel•
phia.... . . . . ..... 18,587 50
',ISO 148 LiluZ:4l - &Ca • Fenn'i. Railroad
Company 8,580 00
5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company.... 8,200 00
40,000 Deposit with the Uni t ed * Stales
'Tennesseeof t vernm to 10 days . 40,000 00
80,0 P) State
Loan.. . . 18,900 CO
170.700 Firla
' liens 04 CIIV Property 170,700 00
1.030.800 Par. Market value-- 998.560 00
-Beal . . . .... 38,000 00
Bills receivabie.
.. .;;; .;;;_• /21433 50
Balances dna atAgencies.—Premiums on
rise Policies. Accrued Interest. and other ' '
debts dna the Company.. . .40,511 it
Scrip and Stock of and
C ot %
herin gontanies. 85,12 d. Estimated value-. 2,910 00
at 959
Cash in kris 078 ta
156,635 74
DIRE Ilaa,tlo 19
OTOB,B.
Thomas C. Hand, Samuel H. Stokes,
John C. DAVIS, - P. relliat(m •
Edmund A, Bonder, Henry Simi,
Theophilna Spalding, William G. M oulton.
John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
James Traquatr. H. Jones Brooke,
Henry C. Lallett, Jr., Edward Lannireade,
James C. Hand, Jacob P. Jones,
William C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland,
Joseph H. Seal, Joshua !.3Wre,
George G. Leiper, Spencer Malvaine,
Hugh Craig, .1. B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
Robert Burton, A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh.
John D. Taylor, T2doman, Pittsburh.
THOMAS C. 'HAND, Preeddent.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President.
Htrany Lyra:Lynx, Secretary. delateol
FIRE ASSOCIATION,
• ,` Incorporated March 77,1660.
„!,,, A OFFICE, No. 84 N. FIFTH street. In
sure BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FUR
,
„ s ly.* 1%.. - ITUItE and DuERCHANDLSE
„gene!.
-- ally, from Loss by Sire, (In the 'wry o
Ph ladelphia only.)
STATEMENT of the Assets of the Association
January 1, 1861.
Ronda and Mortgages on property In the
City of 17
Ground Rents..... .... —. 20
...... SAS 31
Real Estate (Office No 84 North Filth street) 14,558 13
U. S. Government 5-97 Benda. ...... ..... -...—.—. 45,00 00
U.S. Treasury Notes.---. 6,640 CO
Caah on hand...—. 273= 45
T US
GEORGE W. TRYON, President
W. H. Tr vir TON, JOSEPH R. LYNDA.LL,
JOHN SOUDIaI.. LEVI P. COATS, _
PETER A. KEYSER, SAMUEL spARHAWK,
JOHN PHILBLN, OHARC,FI3 P. BOWER,
JOHN cAIII3.OW, JESSE LIGHTFOOT,
GEO)3.OEI. YOUNG,
•z t :7.1k: to e t t - : 2111.te.s:i v.
TE.37TEt.E_ AND INLAND TRANELYOT
TATION
Office , NO. tit WALNUT Meat, south aide, east ta
Thir street.
The Properties of this Company are well txrcestet
and tarnish an available !turd ibr the amlEvZ
at H it ale :WO
of all arsons who desire to be protected lazuranoa
MARINE BMWS Wren on Vessels, and
C V AI LA I .3 TRANSPORTATION RUM on Nor
chandiae_pm Railroads, Canals and Btearnboata.
FIRE RIBES on Merchandise, Ptirulture aad RaLtd•
Lama in ar9IIIII.OOIIIItY,
lacoltp(MAlS Jaq 3.794-40APITMAMAM
PAW IN AND SECURELY
TOTAL PROPS:RUM,
nutricr t i lX9,ooo.
CHARTER.
._ . .
l i
Arthur G. Cortln, James F . Dir.kkos,
Sunset W. Seam S. Mares Wahl.
John Aatrown, J ohn Yawn
Charles White, Coerce L. garrbas,
Ambrose Francis R. Cops,
Richard D. weed. Edward H. Trams.
William Webb, R. B. Clarke,
William R. Bowes, William Camailaca
T. Charleten Henry.
ARTHUR G. 003717241% President.
Mum= Plasm , . Sacraam
VIZ COUNTY STEN INUORANCE OO2[PAIYYr
OFFICS NO. 110 SOUTH roulau WRY=
"The Fire Insurance Company of the County ci
Philadelphia." Incorporated by the I.eessiature ci
Pennsylvania In 1109, for (Indemnity against, loan CD
damage by Lire,
_exclusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Tide old and reliable institution, with ample =plum
and c.ntingent fond atreftely - invarted continues to in
sure buildings, furniture, merclusndise, etc.. either pat
manently or tbr a limited th, to or damage
by lire, at the lowest rates co nßnt with the absolute
eafety of its customers.
Limes adjusted and paid with all pomade derpaleb
Charles J. Batter, DIBEOIC
Edwin
Horn
Henry John
Robert Massy, Jr.." Joseph Moore,
Henry littdd George Meets,
Andrew H. k iller James N. stone.
daatitiars J. stmnrs, Preside=
BYNUMIN F. Hozcoaarr. fleet , and Treasurer.
DELP IOI.IEBNIX.
H LS. /NEKIIIJLIWN . 09 MPAILITY OR Pa LA.
INCORPORATED 1804-4THATIVER PAIIPISTUAL.
NO. il4 WALNUT Street, ote_tate medians&
In addition toMARINIt and I.,AND INSURANCES
Ibis Com lay insures from im or damage by HMS,
on terms, on buildings, merchandise, =Mime,
for limited periods, and Permanently on Width=
by_ieposit of premium.
The Com has been in settee rtpaaUon ftlr more
th an tux dining which a ll losses him
been Promptly *dins and Peld.
John L. Hodge, David Lewis,
AL B. hichonY Benjamin Elting,
John T. Lewis, Thomas IL Powers,
Willmrn B. Grant, A. B. McHenry,
Robert W. Learning , Edmond Oasidllon,
D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox.
Lawrence Lewis, Jr Louis O. Norris.
JOHN B. WIJOHIGItER, /lean%
ELuErrar. Wnoox. BeczetArr.
'LIEBE INSURANCE EXCLIRAIVELY, T/13
A` PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE CON.
PANY—J.np_Oled. 71145-Charter o.
610 WALZ Street, oppos ite Independence Square.
This Company, fivorab known to the community
for over forty years, co ues to insure against luau
or damage by are, on Public or Private - Banding%
either permanently or for a limited time, Also, oa
Furniture Stocks of Goods and Merchandise generaay,
on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Bm•pltut Balla ta
Invested In the moot careful insumer, which enable!
them to offer to the !named an undo ubted security to
the case aloes.
DIItBOTOEW.
Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devaney.,
Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith,
Isaac Haslehnrst, Henry Lewis,
Thomaaßohins, J. eilltnghinn Feu,
Daniel Haddock, Jr.
. DAHLEL SMITH, Jr., President.
wrz.x.rim 9; Onowicrs. Secretary .
ri6i1,1,4 KN.:, I:4 MpAhazi rci ditp:l4,..y. • ;pit
; 14(ka):1;0):710 v:4
TUAL.
OD WALNUP HIDADT Be*et, a RTMII LA..bove THIIII) Street,
Having * paid up CAPITAL STOOK and SUB.
PLUS Inv ffi'M in eonnd and available Securities, eon.
Sinus) to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Burnam% Mex.
nhandise, Vessels in
AII port, and their Cargoes,. and other Personal Property , Losses libera ll y aria PrOMPOY
adjusted.
am...morons.
ThOMIN B. Maris, John T. Lew%
John Walla, James R. Cam Ph al li
ratri Same eic el C. Brao lior , ton, I
ch Eam ar r ex a vr et. ro nn ui tith, tner
(orris.
.U 3 B. HABIB. President.
i. Secretary. narZ
/anal ri
ITECOMI
Ammar" O. L. Ctrumzosn
A MLIGRIOAN MUTUAL .INEMEANON 00IsCPANY.
_4) I: ti oe Farquhar BidlClog, No. 12 WALNUT
st r eet. majg,Thiz AND'
Bake t a k en on vessels, cargoes and fr ei g hts to all parts
of theivorld, and o n
z.a gilt on inland , sportation oa
rime , cana l s , ads and other 0 011 , 70311X100
throughout the 'United States.
• WILLIAM eßeiG,Preeldens,
Plvi CRTLLEN. Vice Prod —eatat.
ROBERT BLEB, secretary.
nramosons.
Wrnisun Craig, . B e O. Darten,
Peter Oullen • ' Wm. a. Umber,
ze a tiviullett , st. J. Johnston Browni
winum H. it er hok, Baronet A. nylon,
11,,,,j. w. igehiwo, Mason Hutchins,
GMIES Dail_ i on • • hitp-Tx L. Elder
Wm. X. Banal 8. , oaman MOILIIIC
Pain= Berral. MI
1
irfFpnovmEasrr LIREAND TRUST :co*
ELNY, OF PHILADELPHIA.—
Incorporated by the Sta te ofPannaylvania,lld maths
ism ,
INSUP.RI3 Lrvica ALLOWS INTEmNr oN Ds.
POSITB MID GRAN7EI ANIWITrEs. -
liipPtill."... Drumi viir"............"....080,0E
Salianta R. Shipley, Richard Cadbury,
Jerenateb Hacker,....— Behrg tar liahlea,
Joshua H. Honk., , 'l'; W Itrowlk,
Richard Woott; Wm a. Lcorotreibi
Chas. 11', Coffin.
H. SHIPLEY, Piealdenk '
'ry.
— Oll, I
111 titintix ifourtb BUNS
SAMUEL
Rowiaits PAssir,
, • - - or
iNBVRANCE.
; B • die a 314 A. Pi•
T. BUT S e ^-y
L=.!gg:.ill
~gIICAN~.' r
, FIRE INSIJRANC,E.
LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE
iNsurazicz COMPANY.
Authorized Capital, - $lO Millions.
Invested Funds, over 16 Millions.,
Yearly Revenue, over 5 Millions.
Invested in the United ,
States, over $1,500,000
All All losses promptly adjusted without reference to
ATWOOD SMITH,
General Agent for PermY/51allEl.
, .
01710 E,
No. 6 Merchant' Exchange.
fe27tu,th,fem PHILADELPHIA.
1829 -CHARTER PERPETUAL.
A.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA:
Assets on January 1, 1866,
02,506,851 96.
capita. ....
„ 944,E43 18
83.8/6 18
INCOME FOB 1866.
4310,000.
CLAI2O3,
.11,467 53.
Losses Paid Since 1829 Over
05,000,000.
Perpetual and 'I emporau Policies on Liberal Terms
DERFCTO d
RS, _
Edwar C. Dale,
George Fates,
Alfred Fitter,
Peas. W. Lewis, 21.. D.
Peter .1510:1111.
LCKEIC President,
Vice 'President
aro tem. fe214311
Chas. N. Banker,
Toplaa Wagner,
Samuel Grant,
Geo. W. Richards,
Isaac LIA,
CHAP.LES N.
EDWARD C. D
JAB. W. Mr A T.T.TRTER,
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPH:LL
CAPITAL PAID IN, IN (3.,uu1. e 200,000.
This company continues to write en .FTre Risks only,
Its capital, with a good supine, Is safely invested.
701
Loewe by fire have been promptly pald, and more Lbws
0500,000
Disbursed on thie account within the past haw years.
For the present the office of this company will ra
main at
41b WALNUT STREET,
..1 within a Sew months will remove to its (MN
- R. E OOR. hsX /Sail{ AND CliEorr4 tyk,
Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure our patebn
at such rates as are consistent with safety.
THOMAS CRAVEN, - ALFRED S. GEMITT,
FURMAN SHEPPARD, N. S. LAWDKNIIIE,
THOS. MACKRr r A R., CHARLES L DUPONT,
JNO. SDPPLEE HENRY F. KENNEY
TNO. W. CLAcatORN, JOB.IIP/E BIAPP, bL fa.
BIAS YIULE Eikt
THOMAS CRAVEN, President,
ALFRED B. GLLLETT, V. Prebident and Treannzer.
JAMES B. ALVORD. Secretary.
TEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
t PHILADELPHUL—OFFICE, No. !It NORTH
VLETH STREET, NEAR MAR BEET.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
CITAHTZII Panes - roar- -CAPITAL AND ASSETS,
115P,000. Make Insurance again.st Loss or Damage by
Fire or Public orTri. vate Buildings, . Furniture , Stocks.
Goods and Merchan D
dise, on favorable terms.
George Erelth Frederick Doll,
August C. er, Jacob Schindler,
Jobn F. Belsterling, Samuel Miller,
Henry Troomner, Edward P. Moyer,
William McDaniel, Adam J. Glass,
Cbristopher H. Miller, Israel Peterson,
Frederick Staake, • Frederick Ladner
Jonas Bowman.
GEORGE
JOHN F. EMT]
PHILIP E. COIXIILAN,
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ODMPANT Jr
PHILADELPHIA—Office No. 5 Soutb FIFTH
btreet—insane Raiding; Household Goods and M.
chandLse generally.
ASSE'I73-8103.795 tSe.
DIRECTORS FOB 1566.
CALEB CLOTHIER, WM. P. RENDER.
BENJ. ItLALONE. JOSEPH CHAPMAN
•
THOMAS MATHER, ED W. M. NEED
T. ELLITD CHAPMAN, WILSON M. JE.
SIMEON MATLACK LUKENS WEBS
AABON w. PM . 41 1 1 r rvt Evarr,
CLOTHLER. Frestaelat.
T. ELLWOOD CEELMAN. Secretary. teMerni
pa= Lr s nrUN 00BLE'A .
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE
- - ... .. .
'midi N. Bock, I Jno. W. Evermna.
Charles Bleluirelson,
!no. Aottert E. Potter,
Beery Deals, Boulez, Jr.,
Simnel Wright, B. D. Wooer=
P. 8. Justine, t Cei.a . Stokes,
rileo, A. West, Jos. D. Ellis.
FILLNCID3 N. TIC.H, President.
CRAB. RICHABDBON. Mos Pestles HI
mr. Z. indurcurAAA. Ilserstarr
MEDICAL.
OPAL superior article for clean
log the Teeth, destroying animalcule which in
fest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feel.
lug of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month.
It may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter
siveness will recommend it to every one. Being com
posed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and
Microscopist, It is confidently offered as a RELIABLE
substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
of the DENTALLINA, advoCate its nee; it contains
nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment,
Made only by
.TA111:11.13 T. SHINN, Apothecary,
Broad and tipnaoe streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. blockhouse,
Bassani & Co., Robert C. Davis,
G. B. teeny, Geo/ C. Bower,
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers,
C. H. ^ (*ales. G. J. Scattergood, _
T. J. Husband. J. C. TurnpefinS 00.
Ambrose torah, Charles H. Eberle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks,
William B. Webb, E. Bringhuret & CO.,
James L. Bisphant, Dyott & Co.,
Hughes dr. Coombe, H. C. Blair,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro.
ESTLACICS DIPHTEXELL LOZENGM—Theat
lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria.
- Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchia)
affections generally. Try them. TROS. ESTLACE,
Jr., Drusrst. S. - ner of Eighteenth and Markel
streetsiladelphla. fee-Sma
A.III7CTI‘IOI4I bA/Al:4'.
THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
No. 1110 CHFZTNITT street.
(Rear entrance 1107 Sansom street.)
HORS - HOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DE
SCRIPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
1& LEe EVERY FRIDAY 'MORNING,
Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the
moat Reasonable Terms.
BALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, dtc., AT THE
EXCHANGE.
THOMAS BIRCH dt SON respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they are Prepared to attend_
to the sale of Real Estate by auction and at private
sale.
SALE OF 4007 PIECES OF:FINE WALL PAPER.
ON MONDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock, at the auctiol, store. No. 1110 Chestnut
treet. will be sold
-4EOO pieces tine satin wall paper, of the late3t pat.
terns.
Can be examined on Saturday.
F 17a.n411117 " 17.7 ' 4F '
A well established Drug store, handsomely fitted up
with lease of the premises, for sale. Apply at the
auction store.
rr L. ASHERLDGE & co.,
I._ AUCTIONEERS,
No. MS MARKET atreet. above Fifth.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE AT
AUCTION.
No. 338 south TwENi-FIRS:r Street, between Spruce
and Pine Streets.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
May 17th. at 10 o'clock', will be sold, at auction,on the
premises, the three-story BRICK' HOUSE and Lot of
Orbund, 18 leet trent by 74 deep, running to a four-feet
wide alley. The house has ail the modern Improve
m tints, and will be sold clear of all incumbrance.
Immediatelyafter the sale of the house the surplus
FURNITURE bought last November, and:made nY
Geo. Henkels Will be sold, comprising handsome wal
nut sofa. covered with velvet 2 large arm chairs, 4
small oo; walnut marble top etegere, and the superb,
'parlor velvet carpet, hall do, stair do, dtc.
May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock.
- toIEMLP FORD & CO.,
. AUCTIONEER%
No. f, OS MAREB.T street.
SALE OF• 1400 CASES BOOTS AND BROM.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY G. ._
Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell oy catalogue,
for cash, 1400. cases prime Boots, Shoes, Brogars .
morals, Congress Boots,- Slippers. Oxford Ties. ' o
&c..
comprising desirable a.ssortment of first-class goods.
which the early attention:of buyers ts calleda
ERETY. Preident.
DI NG. Vine President.
Secretary.
AUCTION SALES.
DOWELL & WAIST,
EYCIONEERS
No 28 South FRONT Street and 29 DP,TITLA st.
LARGE:SALE= :OR; FINE , OLD• WINES, BRAN
DIES; , WHISRY, GIN, 200, CASES,.SUPERIOR
• crourtAY. 250.000 HAVANA CLIGARS.:&c:::, •
ON
.. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 14. .
o'clock; at. the auction , store, No: 28 'South
Front street, wilt be told, a large assortment of Pine
- Old' Wines, Brandies. Whisides, Gin. &c.,' in demi
johns. Also, 200 cases superior Dlarets., all• selected
from the oldestablished house of B. P. Middleton,
B ASG.I I Ry.oRD - Bit 'OF IMPORTER-250,000 HA.-
VANA CIGARS, comprising an assortment ()fan the t
various sizes and qualities, of the importatiPxt of John
sgner, Esq. • • •
Catalogues, with samples, arranged on morning of
TA.M.ES A, FREEMAN, AucTioraw., -• • •
u • : No. 422 WALNUT street.
• Sale on the Premises. Germantown.
.BUILDING LOT,/ HAINES , STREET, NEAR
• HANCOCH.
ON SATURDAY AF 37..Nocibr.
May 12. at 5 o'clock, will be sold on the premises. by
order of the Orphans' Court, a Bnildinz Lot, Haines st
near Hancock, 30 by 128 feet, the estate of John Ruch;
decd.' • •
ELEVENTH SPERM SALE OF REAL . ESTATE
• AND STOCKS, MAY 16, 1866_
This sale, at ill o'clock neon. at the =chem. Will
On amount of whom it may concern- -
=shares A merican Kaolin Co. • • •
1000 do Clawson Oil Co.
'990 do Walnut Bend and Cherry Run 011 00.
ItOO do Thlionte and Allegheny 011 Co.
1000 do 'Allegheny and Walnut Bend 011 Co.
200 do Kensington Mutual Fire and Marine In
_ snrance Co. of Plilladelphla.
RANDOLPH ST.. 16TH WA.B.D—A. three story
brick house, above Poplar ,st, 19 by 60 feet. Orphans'
Oattrt Sale—Estate of Joseph B. Banner. dee'd,
DAVPHIN ST—Three story brick dwPllbig and lot, -
east of Amber, 19th Ward. is by 55 feet.-
NO. 1626 Ni' 16TH ST—A - three story briCk,use
above Girard, avenue, 16 by 70 feet. Orphans? Chore
Sale—Estate of - Francis Keaton, deed.
BADJOIN.ING—No. 16/6. same size. 'Same .Estate.
ASALAND rsT-10 neat dwellings. -shiand stAbove
Wharton. (between 10th &nu llth) each 14 by 42 feetr=
•
sul/1 be sold separately. _
NO. 1202' THURLOW ST—Three story brick house
and /0 1 02 by 350 i feet. Clear. In good order. Bent •
for $.106.
NO. 1717 PINE, ST-Four story house with bask
buildings. le by 10 feet. Has ati the corsveytences.
GERMANTOWN—Two small dwellings, Rosa
near 111enheim at, each .33 by 48 feet. Immediate Pos.
seselon. - .Executors' Sale—Estate of Jacob. How, deed.
NO. 1112 CHRISTIAN ST—Three Story brick house
and 10t.16 by 54 feet,
NO. 1173 CATEABINE ST—Genteel house, 18 by 57
feet 168 50 ground rent per annum.
CATHARINE AND FLORIDA. STS—Dwelling and
lot. N. W. corner, 18 by 57 feet, 858 50 ground rent.
NO. 768 FLOEIDAIST—A genteel dwelling. le by 54
feet. $44 ground rent. AV' The above threepropergiu
are well built and finished,
O. 3412 BRACH ST—A two stnry brick dwelling,
above Palmer et M 34 by 145 feet. 2i-thsteow' Peremptory
Sate—Estdle of John nes, dec'd.
PAICrsbV LVAN.LA BAICK—The valuable preperty
known as the Pennsylvania Bank. bounded by Second
Dock, Gold and Lodge streets. It lito a front of 75 feet
on Second street, and a - Oepth of about 253 feet, and hag
been prepared by the construction of the most std.-
slant's' foundations to have erected thereon extensive
additions to the present marble but:ding. Full parti
culars es to terms, etc., in catalogues. Sate by order of
the Gore rmnent.
SENATE ST—Hones and lot, Nos. 133 and 135
Senate at, between Front and Second ets, 224 by 48
feet. $45 ground rent.
oor Oxta/cynes and furl descriptions may be had at
the auction sure,
Sale No. 4= Walnut street
HOUSEHOLD }IIENITURE, BRUSSELS AND H 7
GRAIN CAEPETs, PIANO FORTE,
BEDSTEADS.
ON TUESDAY MORNLN'O.
.
At 10 o'clock, will be sold at the auction store. No. 4
Walnut stroet. an assort... Lent of buratto.... including
Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Chairs, Bedsteads.rlano
Forte,
FURNIEHRD DWELLING IN BURLINGTON TO
Rk.NT.—A neat small twelllr6 with excellent furni
ture, to be sold for a year. Apply at the auction store.
BY JOHN B. MYERS &CO., AUCTIONEERS
Noe. 212 and 234 MARKET street. corner of Bank
LARGE PEREMPTORY - atir OF .te.R.ICH
OTHER EUROPRAN DRY GOODS. dlr..
ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY 14,
At lo o'clock. wlll be sold, by catalogue. ON FOES
MONTHS CREDIT, about 8001ota ofPrench, Indta.Ger
man and Bntlati Dry Goods, embracing aMU assort.
mesa of fancy and ample articles in alike, worsteds,
woolens. linens and cottons.
8.--Goods arranged for examination and cats.
inx.es yeady earls on morning 01'min. -
LABOF. POSITIVE SALE OF FRENCH, SAXONY.
. ND ITALIAN DRY GOOOOS.
NOTlCE—lncluded in our sale on MONDAY, May
It, wut be found in_pars the ;following, viz—
DRESS GOODS.
pieces Paris all wool plain and printed de Wiles.
do pure mohatrs, princess cloth. alpacas.
do 6 4 blk. cord and fancy mohair% chaille%
Go French gingham% orgartaiea, Jaconetaxeps.
do tamartines, barege% grenadine., lawns.
do • plaid, striped and plain mommtiques.
do ink and wahe checked and fancy /coos.
do poll de chevro24 Oriental lustres, poplins.
gieff
Pietas black gros de Rhine, taffetas brilliants.
do solid colors and fancy pooh de sore, rayon.
de black tustrh.es, gros grains, cadrilles.
do .grost de Naples. marceilloes, foulards, &a.
SHAWLS, SACQIIES, eta
Plain and tancy mozambique and chally shawls.
Broche bordered stall& grenadine and barm. a do.
bilk and cloth basques. sacques, bournous
WO DOZEN V.ES AND GAON t 'LETS.
Full lines gents' and ladles' Berlin. Lisle, silk and
cotton gloves, denim and It'll gauntlets, &c.—plain
ann fancy, in all the latest styles and desirable shades.
FANCY DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Also, linen, Madras.-gingham, aliy and cotton hdkfs.
white goods, embroideries, balmeral and hoop skirts,
umbrellas and parasols. ribbons. vel's, nets. dm.
FANUY DRESS TRImMINGS, &c
200 lots very rich dress and mantilla trimmings, sot.
table for the best jobbing and city retail trade, com
prising fancy battons.gimps.bugle trimmings,. truckles,
slices galloon trimmings, ornaments, jet sets, guipure
lace, itc.
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGS, etc.
ON. TUESDAY .MORNING, MAY 15,
Will be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on kr=
months' credit, about 1:200 packages Bonta,'Shoer. Bal
moral& Av., of City and Eastern =cofactors. Open
for examination with catalogue* eazly on the mor ning
of sale.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISILF)2tENCEr t
GERMAN AND DOMESTIC' DRY GOODS.
We will hold a Large Sale of Foreign and Domeade
Dry Goods, by.catalogne. on lbar months' credit:, and
part for cash.
On TITCRSDAY DIORNING,
litay 17, at 10 oclock, embracing about 901 paOlo
ages and lots of Maple and fancy articles, in woolens,
worsteds, linens, silks and cottons.
N.'B.--Goods arranged for examination and can.
lognes ready early on the morning of sale.
Included in above sale will be found
-3 bales assorted woolen flannels.
62 dozen pairs white woolen half hose.
in dozen knit woolen drawers.
The above will be sold for cash for account of whom
it may concern.
B SCOTT, 38., 41.1:1(71-101.1.E.ER.
1020 cm - IL-wiglyr strimm
8 . . Scott, Jr., has the pleasure of announcing to con
noisseurs of art a very valuable collection of
IMPORTED HIGH CLASS MODERN OIL PAINT.
INGS.
represented by the following leading artists of the
Flemish, Dusseldorf, Dutch and French schools, viz'
W. Bouguerean, David.Lol,
Eugene Verboeckhocen, J. Carlota%
Feru'd ee Braeckelaer, F..Krasemann,
A. ♦ on Harnme, A. Fversen,
M. A. Rock Kock, W. Sock. ock,
T. Wagner, T. Buyten,
H. Von Seben, H. Diddaert.
Renctlck IL bchaeffels Zachary Notermann,
J. Vaarberg, i H. De Beal,
H, SELTTY, ^ J. Carabain,
J. Itosierae, F. Mush%
P. V. Verreydt, Ch's Hue
A. Berr nre. H. E. Reyntjens
Vii '6. Lerckert,
U_
T. . Mertz,
T.Stroebel, Theodore Gerard,
W. Morris, C. Springer.
"
F. Lebret. and others,
to be sold at auction. by B. Scott. Jr., on the evenings
of THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, May 10th and lith,
at 73i, o'clock, at GALLERY, _
SCOTT'S AT A 10a1 CHESTNUT ST.
The above are-now on exhibition RIME, day and
evening.
livery paibting in this collection Is guaranted ori•
ginal. •
DA:VP:3 & EBI2VLY AIICI T IOMEE:6I3.,
(Late with - 3E. Thcence & Sm.)
Storo No. 838 Chestnut etroet.
FURNITURE SALES at the Store every 'Fawley,
SALES AT REauxurreNß will receive partici:am
attention.
Sale N 0.2042 Vine street
TIOUSI HOLD FURNITURE COTTAGE sun%
CURTAINS, CARPETS, &..c.
ON BIOND AA' lIORNLNO.
AVID o'clock, at No. 204 Vine wreet, including supe
rior parlor cbt.irs, extension table, cottage suit, car
pets, &c. Also. kitchen utensi s.
31a31 be, examined on 'morning °faille.
Sale atNo. 1630 Poplar street.
FEANDSnME Frmacrrur.E. bt 1111tOR. FINE
. MATRESSES, FINE CARPET..'? &c.
WE.UIsii7N.DAY PIORNIA G.
At 10 o'clock, at Ne. 1680 Poplar st, b., catalogue, in
cluding handsome paslor anus, tour superior walnut
chamber suits, dining room and kitchen farnicnre,
large oval mirror, line sprint" and hair mairesses corn
fortables, sheets, nee tapestry carpets dinner set. &c.
May be examined on the morning of sale.
/Kr %he t:ouse is to rent.
map. PRINCIPAL INIONEY ESTARZASH.MENT
AS. E. corner of Rl' 'CUT and RACE streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise zwerally;
Watches, Zrevi'elrY, Diamonds, Gold - and Sliver Plate,
and on all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on. •
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.AT PRIVATE SALE,
Fine Gold Minting Case, Double Bottom and Open
Pace .English, Ame.rica.o and Swiss Patent Lever
Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open False Le.
pine Wetches; Fine Gold Duplex and. other Watches;
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English.
American and. - Swiss Patent Lever and Lepini
Watches: Double. Case Einglish Quartier and other
Watches; Ladies'' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast.
'pins;,. Finger Ernie; Ear _Rings, Studs, &a; Fine Gold
Chains: Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; Breast
Fins; Finger - Rings; -Pencil Cases, and .Tewolry gene.
rally.
FOR SALR—A large and splendid FireprOaChealf
suitable far a Jeweler, price _ .
Also, several Lola In South luamdui;' man and
Chestnut streets.: •
•
I T XT"A "T RICIE : a QZI "ATICTIONERIO3,
No, 416 North SNUOND otnokabove Oallowhat,
AkifICTION att UFA.
THOMAS & SONS, AUCT/ONE
Roe. 139 and 141 South POU B I J AI street.'
* SLES DE STOOKS AEU REAL. ESTATE
the Exchange,.every Bt 12 o'clock noon:
Handbills of. each
_property issued BeParatalr.
and on the Elaturda, previous to each sale 2000 cat,.
/ogues in pamphlet form, giving
VATSptio
ntrAL ES TAT E AT PRI SAL.
Printed catalogues, comprising . several tan - area
thousand dollars, including every description of ail
and country property; from the smallest dwellings to
the most elegant mansions, elegant country seat":
farms, businessroparti__ es
EVERY , &c,
Fußzupt-RE at the Auction Store
THURSDAY: '
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SToo.llB..dr,e__
ON TUESDAY, MAY 15; -
' At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Ik/casing&
for account of whom it Inas , concern, without arrears
of dividends— .. . .
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102 shares Capital Stock o the Princeton Gas Pight
Co.,New Jersey. '.f
39 shares Augasta and Hallowell Gas Light Co.;
Maine, par PO.
700 shares Acadia Freestone Quarrying. and Muni,
lecturing Co.. Nova Scotia. par $2O.
50 shares Black biamond Coal and Iron CO.
/share ins. Co. State of Pa.
Executors' Sale.
. PEWS HOLY 'TRINITY CHURCH. — - • -
Pews Nos. 137 r.nd 138 Church of the Holy
Co:;ares Shamokin Valley and ..e.ocrainlle
110 par po.
For other accounts—
5 stares 'marineA aWine Sias of Penn'a.
50 shares Reliance Insurance Co. •
!WOO coupon bonne Huntington and Broad Top Rail
rcad Ist mortgage 7 per cent., payable September, 1.870.,
SEVENTEENTH SPRING SALE, MAY 15.
DESTRATIL - N COUNTRY PLACE, 12 ACRES, aa.
joining the country seat of William C. Kent Esq.,
near Jenkintown, about three squares from the Sen.
kintown Station on the North Pennsylvania Rail
road. Immediate possession;
ELEGANT COHNTRY SEAT, V, ACRES. Oheltrut
Hill—intone mansion, stone stable, and carriage house.
. Ice house & c. Grounds beautifully laid out:
- Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of AmandaAllsn Grim
and Geo. Josp:h Grow. /minors— DESIRABLE
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No: 1337 Fil
bert street. Immediate possession.
sir hand' Court Sale—Estate of David Davis, deed--
'THREE STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING,
- No. 141 North Eighth street, above Arch. • ,
DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE, 9 ACRES, Bur
lington Turnpike; about 6 miles from Camden, g. 7. •
Peremptory SaIe—LARGE and VALUABLE LOT,
S. W corner of Front and York streets. Sale
Absolute.
• VEItY DE3TBABLE COTTAGE and Large Tat.
Pacific avenue. between the Surf and Mansion House%
Atlantic City. N. S.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, with STA
BLE and COACH . HOUSE, N. E. corner of nth ant
Ontario streets. near Tioga street, on the Germantown.
road. Lot MO feet front
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Oro liana' Court Sale—Estate of Peter Mime, deed--
VALIJAP.L.E. THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDEN4O.,
.with Back Bnlldingt, No.L.M. Spruce 'street, west or
'Twelfth,-
T. AvIGE and VALU 4BLE THREE STORY BRICK
BIILLDING. North Railroad avenne,Broad street and.
Locust street, near the Camden and Amboy Railroad.
Station. Beverly, New Jersey.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 43S
Marshall street, south of Noble street, Clear of all in
cumbrance, _ _
Executors' Pereniptory Sale—Estate of Dr. David
Jayne, dec'd-4 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS.
Nos. 4,5, 6 and 7 Court alley, between Beach and Front
streets, south of Brown.
Sam. restate—LAßGE and VALUABLE BUILD
ING, N. W. corner Chestnut str.et and Twenty-second.
street, 159 YE= Tao on Chestnut street and In depth
along Twen.y-second street. 130 feet,
MODERN FOUR-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,
No. 1806 Green street, west of Eighteenth street.
VERY DESTRA_I3LE COUNTRY SEAT &Andress
Hertel, known as 'MArLE LAWN." Hoimesbarg, 23d
Ward, containing 83; ACRES, Mansion, Stable and
Carriage House and other out-buildings; grounds
handsomely laid out. Possession 12th June.
Executors' rate—Estate of Samuel Brooke deed—
NEAT COUNTRY I:PA OENCE. 3 ACRES. Corner
of Pine and Edwards streets, Frankford, Zid Ward.
Immediate p05....t0n.
Executors' Sale—Estate of Charles Shepherd Smith,
dec'd—LARGE AND VALUABLE FARM. DA
ACRES, Springfield and Abington Townships, Mont
gomery county, Pa.. near Edgehill station, on the
North Pennsylvania Railroad.
Trustees' Sale—To close an estate—HANDSONX
Bits iDENCE, 1415 South Penn Square.
SquSame Estate—BULLDLNG LOT, No. 1433 Senth Pena
NE are. AT MODERN RESIDENCE, 633 North Twelfth
street. Immediate possession,
VALUA RIX TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE, west
side of Marshall street. Nos, 716 and 718 North or
Coates. Clear of all incumbrance.
HANDSCP4M MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK
RESIDENCE, with three-story back buildings, No.
iols Coates street. Has all the modern conveniences..
COTTAGE and FURNITURE, Lafayette street.
CAPE ISLAND.
2 LOTS OF GROUND. S. E. Corner of Broad and
Thompson streets.
0 r NTEEL THREE-STORY BRICK DU sn.,LHVG.
No. 745 West street, between 19th and 28th and Brown
and Coates streets.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLLNG, No.ls22og
den street, west of nth.
THBEES4 ORY BRICK DWELLINGS: Np 5.191.1
and 1914 Cuthbert street,esst of 20th, between Arch and
Filbert streets.
TWO STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. No. 815 But
tonwood street, with a Two-story. Brick Dwelling itr.
the rear on Nectarine street.
TEIRFB-s,TORY BRICK DWELL=G, with Pau*
Building, No. 1504 North Twelfth street, above Monte
gomery Avenue.
aa.LE OF A PRIVATE LIBRARY.
ON FRIDAY AFTER.NOON,
May a valuable private library of Dinglish an di
American Books, many of them in fine bindings.
Executor's Sale—Estate afJame3 Field. deed.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND FURNITURM
No. 1022 RACE street.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 15.
'At 10 o'clock, wlll_be sold at public Mile, on the pra
=ism
CAP.P.Ea's, &c.
Immediately after the sale of the house will be sold
the household and kitchem flarnitose &c. rim pard
mien in catalogues.
Executors' Peremptory Sate on the I'renti—. l34lll o
of Dr. David Ja7 . -, e d e ed .
HANDSOME MODP„T e i Bkokvic ONE REEV
DEZ; FoßicrrtatE.
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~ST2 South THIRD street.
With srick Stable and Coach House on Bingham%
Court. Lot 20 feet front, DOS feet deep. 15X feat ma
Bingham's Court.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 16.
At 10 o'clock. will be sold at public sale. without re:
seine. vis the prenites. The house is =shed with
modern conveniences It has a billiard reall, 11:so a,
bowling alley, wash house. &c.
HANDSOMUCTINGE FVEN
FINE C &TUBE, MIBRORS, 0/1.
PAS, ARPETS, &c.
Immediately alter the sale of the house will ba sold
the handsome furniture. mirrors, paintings, &c. Full
particulars in catalogues.
Executors' Sale—Estate of the late Captain Percival
Drayton, C. S. Navy.
VERY OLD M ADEIRA WINES.
ON WEDNESDAY, MAY ts,
At 1° o'clock noon, will be sold by ca , alogue, at the
auction rooms, a quantity of very old Madeira wines
and other liquoxs, estate of Captain Percival Drayton,
t. e. Navy.
Sale No. 2019 Walnut street.
ELEGANT FURNITURE, MLR Et•JR, FINE CAR-
PETS, CHINA. &c.
•
ON FRIDAY MORNING. MAY IS.
At 10 o'clock, at No. 2019 Walnut et. by catal - gue. the
elegant rosewood drawing room furniture, fine broca
telle coverings; superior walnut library and dining
room furniture, bookcase, fine clina., velvet carpets,
superior chamber furniture. tine matresses, oil cloths..
d.c. Also, the hitchen mrniture.
May be examined on the nu:lining ofsale at 8 o'clock
Administrator's Peremptory Sale.
NEAT ELUPE RN leOt , TORY lik.lor, RESI
DENCE AND FURNITURE.
NO-1703 R en; street. west of seventeenth at.
ON MON DAY MORNING'. MA r 21.
At 10 o'doca, whl be sold at public sale, withoat re
serve, on the pr emises, all that modern four story
brick messuage, with three story back buildings and
lot of ground. situate on the north wide of Rana at. No..
ITO. containing In front it feet and in depth 53 feet to a.
three feet wide alley, with the privilege thereat. Fail
particulars In handbills.
Imniediat , pos essior!. The above is a very com
plete residence and situate in a very desirable neigh
borhood.
May be examined any day previous to sale, between.
4 and o'clock P.
31013sRROLD FIIRSTITTRE, CARPETS, etc,
Al o immediately after the sale of the real estate the
I ousehold and kitchen furniture, &e. Full matte:l
iars in catalogues,
Sale No. 906 Walnut at.? eet.-
ELEGANT FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PIANO,
CIIANDYLIERS, - ac.
ON TUEt-DAY MORNING, 111AY 22,
At 10 n'elt oh. at No. 906 Walnnt st, by catalogue, the
entire elegant furniture, fine mantel and pier mirrors,
handsome mantel clock and ornaments, inlaid ebony
cabinets, elegant carved oak dining r. om furniture,
bookcase, handsome chandeliers, superior chamber
furniture, fine matresses, &c. Also, the kitchen uten
sils.
Islay be ammined at 8 o'clock on the xnonalngof sale.
Salo N 0.2029 Wallace street.
BUFF RIOT{ BOUSa HOLD FITRNITITRE FRENCH
PLATE PIER MIRRORS, FINE BRUSSRTA •
CARP:NTS. &c.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY n,
At 10 o'clock, at No. 2029 Wallace s 5. by oatalogue,the
snporior household furniture, fine French plate pier
mirrors, tine Brussels and Imperial carpels, kitchen
. ~~ ~ Y•
Executors' Sale—Sale at No. 1412 Spruce street.
HAN'DoOME FURNITURE FINE. At ANTED ME&
• S. CHANDELIERS, HANDSOME VELVET
CAR PETB.
ON FRIDAY MORNING. MAP 25,
At 10 o'clock at No. 1412 • Spruce street, brorder or
executors, e handsome walnut parlor and chamber
furl:Mine. superior oak dining room furniture, two fine
French plate mantel mirrors, handsome chandeliers
and gas fixtures, tine china and cut glasserare, elegant
velvet, Brussels. and Imperial carpets, kitchen Inn&
tore and utensils, dtc.
,MaY be exAmlned at 8 o'clock on.the morning
cr-4r 4 OARBIAGE-BOBSES.—WILLI3.E SOLD 'l4
ce"F'l TrwIrtIKNESS'S 1taZ...11, on SATII.Urri.
12th a - pair of very handsome, well-matched ' •
HORSES, • Bound mid , kind. and thce iktivenk r The
bglaefs name will he given. marl° 2t*
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CO., SUOTIONEMBIV
230 Market tarter.k center dirreek
Cean•advancwd arreonaltmarfmteerttkont extra elssmre. -.11,
mama nween4l.esatas, 7 ._•3 ;)
AWL 'Oranges in prima atter. , Iguldlng and for indebi_
BIA3BAZA C 0... 108 Delavrarti Avenue.