Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 12, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Third - Edition of Yesterday
- . From Washinkton.
EBPeciiii Despatch to the Bulle.tin,l
WAsHINpToN, May IL —The Pennsylva
nia nominations for Internal Revenue Col
lectors :in ;the several districts, still hang
fire in the-Senate.
Ineffectual efforts have frequently been
made to get action, but the Senate do not
seem disposed to be in any hurry.
The - dame state of things'exists in regard
to the New Jersey appointments.:
It
It is said that some important facts have
just been developed before the House Judi-
CiFITY Committee in regard to Jeff.. Davis
and the assassination plot.
The bill establishing the grade of General
in the army is still before the Senate Mill
tary Committee. They will4lispose of it in
a few days. 1
A True BM Against Jeff. Davis.
NORFOLK, Va., May 11U:4—Late jester
day afternoon, the Grand Jury of the 11. S.
Circuit,Court, in session here, brought in a
true bill against Jeff. Davis for treason, and
adjourned until.the first Tuesday in Jane,
to meet in Richmond. - •
Fire at Beaton.
Bogrox, May 11..—A fire,this morning, on
the Wharves, in the rear of No. 104 Federal
street, destroyed property to the amount of
$50,000:.. The principal losers are Franklin
Snow & Co., - fish dealers; Jesse Tirrell &
Co., and . W.. H..& S. L. Emery, dealers in
coal and , ivocsi, and Freeman & Co. They
are mostly inisured.
MlXth Congressi—leirrt Session.
WASECINGTONEMay
BENATE.—The joint resolution of the
House to provide for carrying into imme
diate effect: the bill for the better organisa
tion of the Pay Department, was passed.
Mr. Chandler (Mich.) called up the joint
resolution to prevent the introduCtion of
cholera into the 'United States ' which was
discussed. by Messrs. Sumner, Morrill and
Johnson Until the expiration of the morning
hour, after which the Post Office Appropria
tion bill was taken up.
Mr. Howard (Mich.) took the floor.
Housx.: 2 --The House is not in session to
day,
Diarkets.
NEW YORE. May Cotton is quiet at It@
25c. for middlings. Flour has .thclined 20;g4Dc.;
Bales of - 8,500 barrels at $7 8009 85 for State. $l5O
Cia 75 for Ohio, $7 80010 for Western, $lO 7 0 @1'
16 75 'for Southern, and $9 00@13 85 for Caaada.
Wheat declined 1g0;c; sales of 4 COO bush at $2 for
'White Michigan. Corn firm; sales. of 3 , ,000 bush at 80
CB3c. Beef ateady. Pork firm, sales of 1,400 bbls at
$Bl 25051 173,:. for mess. Lard dull at 1854©221,in.
Whisky dull.
Stocks are steady. Chicago and Rock Island, 9414;
Cumberland preferred, 45%; Illinois Central, 1224;
Michigan Southern, §New York Central, 92.3 a,
Iteadirg, 107%; Hudson River,
10914; Canton Com
pany,.sB,%; Virginia 6's, 68; Missouri 6's, 7414; 1h•1e,73g;
Carolinas, 84; Tennessee 6's, 90.14; One Year Certifica
tes, 10014. 'Treasury 7 MO's, 102?;,': Ten-Forties, 957 i;
Five-Twenties. 1024; Registered 6'5,10934; Gold, 12141 a.
BALTIMORE, May 11.—Flour Is excited and buoyant,
Wheat firm; Bed. $7 85. Corn has an upward ten
dency; white $.7@88c.; yellow, 82. Oats firm. Provi
sions very firm. Sugars dull. Coffee dull. Whisky
.tlrm; Western, $2 26X.
Coal Staitements.
The following is the amount of coal transported over
the Philadelphla and Reading Railroad, during the
week ending Thursday, May 10, 1866;
From St Clair- .....
Port Carbion.-- .......
" Pottsville
" Schuylkill Haven
" Auburn
" Port Clinton
" Harrisburg and Dauphin___,
Total Anthracite Coal for week ..:-. 79,214 00
Bituminous coal from Harrisburg and Dau
phin --..
Total ofall
Previously this year.--
Total 1,301,570 16
Same time last year 1,151,190 08
The following is the amount of coal transported
over the Schuyl.l Canal, during the week ending
Thursday, Iday. 10, 1866: _ -
Tons. Cwt.
Isl4o 10
..... 2,198 15
19,175 00
1,965 00
.IProm Port
ttsville 0arb0n..........
" Po
"
" Schuylkill Haven
Port Clinton.
Total for week
Previously this year
Total
TO same time last year
Males at Phi Mad!
BALM A._FTER
16000 Bead R 6e 90
10000 U 8 6s'Bl s3O 108%
5500 Lehigh 63 'B4 87.%
10000 Union Canal Int
Ede b 5 =,%
2000 Philo, &Erie 68 2 d 91
200 eh Phil & Erie 32%
100 sh do b3O 32%
200 sh do 930 32%
SECOND
19000 City 68 new 01
2000 Sch Nay 69 :82 85;,..:
1300 do 7pc bt loan 85
2000 do 85 85
2000 do 6 pcbtlnes 80
100 eh 'Maple Shade c kp 3
15 eh Cana az Am R 128 i
M 0 RTATIO ITS. -
Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
BOSTON—Steamer Saxon, Captain Matthews
-27 boxes mdse J B Busier & Co; 16 cs oil cloth A M
Bailey; 27 do 29 do curtain fixtures G W Blabon & Co;
33 pckgs dry goods Yardner, Brewer & Co; 10 bales
skins Campbell & Co; 19 bdls paper A. M Colins; 150
bags potatoes 42 bbls do 13 Core & Co; 100 do Champion,
Sander & Co; 26 do fish Cottrell & Ayer; 16 cs shoes
Clafitn &. Partridge; Bdo Cunningham & Etnire: 10
bales skins Henry Davis; 144 bags potatoes Reeves d
5 yer; 10 cs cnairstuffJ Egbert & Co; 6do Shoes Early
Harris; 6do dry goods Frothingham & Wells: 10
bbls oil Jos 13 owell & Co; 33 cs shoes E A Hendry; 11 do
J B Harmer: 6 do Hibler, Keith dr. Co; 20 bbisfishlones
& BIPPle;t4 5 boxes Johnston, Holloway & Co; 27 cs
shoes F dr, JM. Jones; 13 boxes mdse H C E ellogg; 54
' do ferniture stock Kilburn & Gates; 44 bbls syrup T
Morris Knight; 20 do oil J T Kirkpatrick & Co; 10 do
Belly Kerper & Co; 5 bales cow hides Kirkpatrick,
Hinsley & Lo; 21 bales waste Jona Loage; 75 es scales
- Fairbanks & Ewing; 10 bales Farnbam, Kirkham &
Co; 10 cs shoes P Ford & Co; 7 do C M Fay; 8 bales felt
100 boxes cocoa 100 - do chocolate so do broma W -
Grant; 82 danewing machines Grover &-Baker Sewing
- Machine Company; 53 pkgs chair stuff.? P Gustine; 41
do F Gottleib & Bros: 31 cs horse radish Githens & Rex
artier; 38 do tacks C M Ghriskey; 15 bales tags Thomas
Green; 41 boxes paint Harrison Bro & Co;17 boxes tacks
Handy. Brenner & Co; 153 rolls paper Howell & Bro;
30 bags yarn Hoyt,l3prague &. Co; 7 bales Leedom &
kthav,;lo bbls oil Z Locke & Co' 60 bdls iron R Liggett &
Co 10 cs boots and shoes R Rievick & Co; 18 bags list
C Martin; 402 bolls nail rods Morris, Wheeler & Co; 22
cs shoes J B Myers & Co; 50 pckgs glassware kluarey &
Munroe; 39 bars iron W F Potts: 63 cs shoes Peiper &,
Markley; 32 bags coffee Thomas Roberts; 64 do T Rey
nolds & Co; 20 bdla rode Sheble dr. Fisher; 12 bales duck
I do bunting S B hhindler; 10 bales skins D C Spooner:
20 do irides .I3HSoule: 14 pckgs T P Sherburne; 16 bdls
paper Storey_ & McCalla; 50 bbls fish John Stroup &Co;
cs shoes J Souder; 21 do A Tilden & Co; 233 bags
- potatoes J Warrington & Co; 12 pckgs pickles Wise &
Co; 21 cs peabhes J Watson; Bcs axles A Whitney &
Son; 8 ca shoes S & G W Townsend; 21 do It Y Town.
send; 13 bales cane E Young; 30 pckgs mdse order.
COXPTROLI.JEWO NOTICE.
TETASURY DEPAP.TMENT_,OFFICE OF CONE..
.ItOLLER OF COVELRF..NCY, WASallin TON
March 30th, 1866.
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that " TILE
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF
PHILADELPHIA," in tbe city of Philadephia, in the
county of Philadelphia. and State of Pennsylvania, has
been duly organized under and according to the re
quirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to
provide a National Carrenty, secured by a pledge of
/United States Bonds, and to provide for the Circula
tion and Redemption thereof," approved Jnne Bd. 1864,
and has corapliedwith all the provisions of said act re•
quired to be compiled with before commencing the
business of Banking under said act.
Now, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that " THE NATION
AL BANK OF THE. REPUBLIC OF prirr.s DEL
PALA," in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized
to commence the. bush:tees of Banking under the act
aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness my hand and
seal of office, this ttartil FßE E2ada of Marth, 1868.
, LCLARKE,
fr a hgu m riou . .Comptroller.
PERFIJDIERY.
MUCA.TI.OIe.
PAIL - SESSION OP . • • e 13
T '
Eff,lipßAßY , ,PGR YOUITO LAISEPiEt
mane on Wednesday, i3epteteber, Mita, ..at
raeldence, corner of Poplar' and ' Sixteenth atreetir
Reernneerons:--Rev. G. Malan MVP,
D. D. Rev. Thema Brainerd, D. D., W. Anen,mcg..
late Exasident of (Brand Caen. 19174311
_
0 tan. mos directline to Bethlehem,Allentown ;
Manch Chunk, ifsaletoir„White Haven Wilkeshaire.
Mahanoy City, and' all points in the - Lehigh and W7Ol
mint' Coal Regions. • • - _ .
Passenger - Depots In Phlladei Ma THIRD Street
above Thompson; and corner corner_ofBEßBB and AXIOM
CAN strceta.
wINTER -* Tat aIIELIEMENT.
NINE DAILY 'DR 4rNi3. '
On and afterilionday,Nov.2oth,l66s,Passenger trains
leave the Depot, street, above Thompson, daily
03gridays excepted), as .follows:
7.M A. M.—Morning Express lbr Bethlehem end
or d Prindpal,Stationa on North Pennsylvania Rail.
road, connecting at' Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown, Cate:mullet Slatington, Manch
Chunk, Weatherly Jeanesville, sleton, White He
von Witkeabarre, klava ton, Plttaton, and all points In
Lehigh and Wyomingalleys; also,in connection with
Lehigh and Ma.barby Railroad for lialianoy City_, and
with Catawiasa Railroad, for Rupert, Danville, Alton
and Williamapert. Arrive at Manch Chunk at MIS A.
M.: at WiikceMme et X.; at Mahanoy City at 1
P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Lehigh
Valley Train, palming Belifehem at 12.00 H. ibr Misr
ton and points on New Jersey- Central Railroad to
Now York.
AT 8.85 A. M.—Accommodation, for Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train,
take Stage at Old York Road.
AT 10 A. M.—Accommodation. for Pert Washing
ton, Inopp a p at all intermediate Stations. •
A..t. 2.80 Accommodation for DeylestOwn, stop
ping at intermediate stations. Pamengers take
stage at Doylestown for New Hope. •
AT 8.80 P. M.—Evening Express for Bethlehem and
Princlpaloßtations on the North Pennolvania Re
read, making connection at Bethlehem with i.e.
high Valley Train for Easton, ng there at other
M.. Passengers for Plainfield, S o omerville and
points on New Jersey Central B.R. take N. J. C. Train
at Easton, which arrives in New Yerk at 10 P. 3L Pas
sengers for Snmneytown take stage at North Wales.
and for Nazareth at. Bethlehem and. for (frees:mills a
Quakertown.
AT 4.15 lif.Accorrunodatkin, for Doyleatovrn,
athoning__ at all intermediate Stations. Passengers' for
W blow Grove. Hatboro' 'and Hartaville, take stage at
Abington : for Ltenberville at Doylestown.
AT.5.15 P. M.—Through Accommodation, for Beth
leas:mm:i all Stations on main 'Mac/ North Permssi
vardli Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
Valley: Evening Train for ..pointa idehikh Valley
• Railroadandibr .Danville. Cadawitsas
Railro AT ad.
6.15 P. 31.—Accommodation, 'cm Lansdale, stop
ping at all isi...**reatate Stations. -
At - 112. H. Accommodation for Port Was hington.
Tons.Owt.
28,815 15
11,097 08
-... 671 05
23,602 05
8,468 04
11,532 17
35 06
551805
- 84 42 05
-- 1,216.828 11
85,479 04
..». 248,611 10
284,490 LS
157,81215
lila Steak board.
FIRST BOARD..
3 sh Commercial bk 53
7 sh Bk NAmer 222
100 sh 13th dr.lsth St R
b3O 22
300 sh Sch NaV pf b 3 31% .
200 sh do b3O 213"
100 sh do 2ds 314
PO sh Bead B. 53. 4
10 sh Catawisa pfd 30ji
BOARD.
105 sikCatawis pref .3011,
400 eh 13th & Lsth St R 22
57 sh do .. 2134
7 sh do • 52
100 sh Hestonvills R 29
100 sh Susq Can 1611
1100 sh React It lot 5.3%
TBAVKLINO-11111
MIDDLE" BOUTS
TROT 18 POll P B ILADELPSIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 and 10.02 A. M.. and 8.1.5 P.
M.
Paesenkers leaving Reston at 9.80 A. M., connect at
Bethlehem. and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M.
Passengers leaving_ Wilkesharre at IP. H. connect
at Bethlehem at 8.15 F. IL, and arrive in Philadelphia
at 2.45 P.M.
Leave Doylestown at 6.80 S. M. Ll 5 and 5.30 P. ht.
Leave Lansdale at 6.10 A. M.
Leave Fort Washington
UN at 10DAYS. .50 and LDP. M.
Philadelphia for Bet ON hlehem at 9A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. -
Fifth and, Sixth Streets Passenger Cars cony 7 pail.
en, ers to wad from Berks Street - Depot
White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey
passegners to Third Street Depot.
- Ticket's =Lathe rocnredat the Ticketol3lces,TßlLD
street or street, in order to secure the lowest
rates of fare. ELLIS CLARE, Agent.
Triiirosn'a Baggage Express will call for and deliver
B at the Depot.
Wilco. No. 118 South THIRD street
FOR NEW YORK.--The CAM
DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA.
Dna..? .11 TRENTON - R. A TT:ROAD COM
PANY'S LINES, from Phlladel hLa to New York, and
way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF,
w 111 leave agfollowa. viz : Aire.
At 5 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom., 82 25
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, 300
At 2 P. M., via Camaen and Amboy Express, 800
At 5.10 P. M., via Camden to S. Ambc y, Accom.
At 8 A. AL, 2 and 5.30 P.M. For Mount Holly, Ewans
ville, Pemberton and Vincentown. At SA. M.. and
2 P. iii. for Freehold.
At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4, 5.30, and 7 P. M., for Fish
House, Palmyra, Riverton Progress, Delanco,
Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden
town, dec. The 10 A. ilLaild 4 P.M. Ines runs direct
through to Trenton.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
as follows
At 11 A. M., 4.30, 6.45 P. 21 and 12 P.M. (night) via
Kensington and Jersey City rpres..-- .--. 13 00
The 6.4.5 P. M. Line will run • . All abets Sim
days excepted.
At 7.30 and ILOO A. M. 8, 3.20, 4.38,5 and 8,45 P. M„ and
12 Midnight , for Bristol, Trenton...ke.
At 7 and 10.15, A. 1d.,. 12 M., 3,4, 5, and 6 P. for
Conewells,Torreviale,Holmesburg, TaconY,Wissino-
Ming, Bride:burg and Frankford and at 10.15 A. M.
for Bristol. Schencks, Eddington and 8 P. M. for
Holm esburg and intermediate Stations.
BELVU)wP DELAWARES RA JT.ROAD, ibr the
Delaware River Valley, Northern P lvania, and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. Two through
trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De
pot, as follows:
At 7.80 A. AL and 3.30 P. M, Ibr Niagara Falk', Bag
fhlo, Dunkirk Canandaigua.Elmira, Ithaca, Owego,
Rochester, Bingbampton, Oswege , Syracuse, Great
Bend, Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg;
Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flem
ngton, dm. The 3.30 P. M. Line connects direct with
he Train leaving Barton for Mauch Chunk.
Allen
town. Bethlehem.
At SP. Ill.for LambertvilleandintermedlateStations
.10f
For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
augurs: Depot , Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run
into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On Sundays, Qmsdbasses will leave Wal
nut street wharf at 6P, M. to connect with 6.45 P. IA
line.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage nly r allowed each Passen
ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything
as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage
over Sity pounds to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responsibility Alr baggage to One Dollar per
pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond
$lOO, except by special contract.
Jfar Ticketrroid and baggage checked dtroff through to
Boston.
Graham'sßaggage Extress will call for and deliver
baggage at the Depota. rdem to be left at NO. 8 Wal
nut street.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PEMADELPHL4.:
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at and
12 M.
Ivia Jersey City and Camden . At 7 and 10
EL .- M., 6P, M. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken
sington.
AFrom Pier No. IN. Iliver,at SA, M. and 2, 4 P. M.,
via Amboy and Camden.
WM. H. GATIADER, Agent.
• - p FIT T OEJAPHLEL (*PAT. Ai AA4
7 0 1 Tows • arm SosalisTows
a. ,- e. TABLE.-On • and after WED.
DS .1) AY , ZiovProber , Ist 1865 until further notice.
FOR G WIV. • -
Leave Philadelphia-6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. 'H.° 1,2, 1.10
minutes; 344, 4,5, 5%, 6,7, 89, 10, 11,12, P. M.' • • •
Leave Germantown-6.7, 7%,' 8, 8.90, 9, 10, 11, 12, A. M.;
1. 2; a, 4,4%, 6,6%, 2 8,9, 10, 11 P. 'AL •
The 8.20 down train, and the 8% and 5% up trains de
aot stop on cieromatown Branch. '
•.:. • • •
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-2./0 minutes, A. AL; 7 and.
10%, P. AL • - •
• Leave Gerniantown--8 A. Iti.• 1, 6 and 93i, P.
callsTsur frafialoa.g.
Leave Philadelphia-6, 0, 10, 12, A. H 4 2, 5%, L:11,
and 11, P. AL • •
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.10 minutes 8 9.40, and 11.40 A.
IL; 1440, 8.40, 5.40, 6.40, 8,50,
_and 10.10 P. AL
• ONI3I7NDAYS.
/.erive Philadelphia-910 minutes, 'A. It 1, and 7
Leave Chestnut Hill-7.10 minutes, A. Ai.; 1240, 5.40
and 9.25 minutw P.
•
FOR IDONSHOECOMBELV - AND 1401111113 TOWN.
Leave phundelphla-4, 8.35,11.05 minutes, A.*.;
43i 034, 6%, 8.05, and 133,
Leave Norri2towa-624,17, 11, A. IL; 1% 4)1 I
-The
P 3.
4 M i
• train •
stop at { SchoolLanc
kWIAa.Z milts "oshonr-
s on , DdYnnYn~ . Spring - And COaalit
014 131331/0.5.713.
laave Ph li a driphla- 9 A. M., DC and 7 P. AL
Leave Nontitnigii.7
MAN 21.. j and SP. M. -
Leave Philaddada - 6. &85,11.05 A. M. 135.8, Wu IN,
534, 8.05, and 11% P
/save litaruiyona-dii, 735, 840, 93i,11%, 1,
535 and 8, P.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. hi e . 2 and 7P. X.
.Leave4l T. § . t ie .
3 1 3 . LL; 5
r a i nd 8 P. M.
• Depot, Ninth and Green Wee%
PRIDnr.rrr.PBIA BALTI,I
MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.—
oi alf s l* GEMENTS.--ON AND A_FPER
MONDAY, March 19, 1666, the Trains will leave Phila.
delphirs, from the Depot of the West Chester &
delphia Railroad, corner of Thirty-first and Market
Streets, (West Phllada, at 7.20 A.M., and 4.45 P. M.
Leave Rifting San , at ) 5.30, and Oxford at 6.05 A. M.,
andleave Oxford at 3.25 P. X.
Till June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Car
attached, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving
The Rising San at 10.45 A. M. Oxford at 11.45 A. M,,
and 'Kennett at n. 45 P. 111., connecting atWest Chester
Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and niter
June lst,„ this train will leave the Rising Sun at 4P.M.,
Oxford at 5.P. M., and Kennett at 6P. M. Marketing
will•not be taken on Passenger Trains.
The Train , leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. con
nects at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach
Bottom, in .Lancaster county. Returning., leaves Peach
Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train
for Pbiladelphia.
I .The Train leaving PhiladelAia at 4.45 rims to Rising
Sun, Md.
Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Apparel
only, as Baggage, and the Company will not in any
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun-
dred dollars, unless a special'contrast be made for the
same. Inhl9 ITIENB.I WOOD Gen% Sup't. ,
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD
-• LINES—Prom feet ofPfarket street
ii mer erry,
cayara ox.ma4Sundays. FALL AND
,B,A.r - rsT
Commencing . WiIDNEEDA , Y, NOVEMRIEII 15th,
I For Bridgeton, Salem, andall Stations on West jer
sey and Salem Railroads at:9 A. M. and 8.30 P. M. •
For .110
11ville and all intermediate Stallaaa, at 9A,
M. and BP. M.
For Cape May and Intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M.,
to liillville connecting with freight train (Passenger
car attached) for• Cape May, due 3.45 P. X. and 8.00 P.
N. through paseenger,llue 8.00 P. I& - •
For Niass'boro' ands utermediateStation% at 9 A. M.
8 and 3.30. P. • • . • _ '
For Woodbta7i 910uCeatar, atc., 'A. M. 8, 8.80,
and 5.30 P. hi. - •
Freight will be received at acaortel covered ivnaribe.
low 'Walnut street from 7-A;71.1.: until 5 P. Freight
receivedt ,before 9 If, wlli go - forward son* day.
Freightdelivered at.32S South Delaware Avenue.
' f f" J. , V.ILICRZ,NraSirr Saperttitemlartt. ,
. - THEIVIIT JERSEY WirPFSPAS- OarIIPANY, y
Will attend to 'll the ustull - bxanchea of EXPIM/193 BV/3•
trass, , receiVe, deliver, and forward, through other ret,
sponsible Express Companies, to all pasta of the calm.
try, any article entrusted to them. A Special afes.sen.
ger accompanies each through train. Office. No. 5
Walnut street
PIE 'DAILY - .ETKNINGAMLIZI)pr : - .PHILAR,LPHIAT - SAITURDAY, - MAY 1-2;1866.-
V.; READING RAILROAD.
:.;;;, - •• GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM
2 -9 11 0 v. 41* :4 TO THE INTERIOR OP PRIM;
ANIS THE 1810lWW.MEL,Ih.___BUttalHOLON.;
NA, CU ;•s: DamERLAND AND WYO.:urea vM l
THE NORTH, NORT.O w lase E.
and the CL I
SUMMER , ABRNINGKIDINT OF PASEIRSGER
TRAINS ,leavinc• Ana_Ootripany'a iper u ka a ala
TEENT/I and - CM.;;LOL BeeM, -
sit the fallowing hours:
; • - MORNING IKAIL.
At A. Nil.' for lt.oing, Lebanon, Karriabusg,
Pottsville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Bunbru7 '. Wllliama~
port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls Bahl% Allen:
town, WiLtesbarre, Pittston, 'York, Carliale,CliaMbera.
burg, Hagerstown, dm, dm
This train connects at READING -with the, East
Pennsylvania Railroad trains for Allentown, dtat
and with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg,
an.; at PORT CLINTON with Catawissa Railroad
trains for Williamsport, Lock Hasten. Elmira, Ito.. at
HARRISBURG with Northern Central, Cumberland
Valley, and Schuylkill and .Bm/sunhat:nut trains for
Northumberland,Willlarraport. York, Chambetaburg,
Pinegrove, etc. • • - • . •
AFTERNOON BIKPREISS.
Leaves Philadelphia at 8.80 P. M. for neatens, rawvile,
vile, Harrisburg, dte.,• connecting with -wKi`ng and
Columbia R.R. trains for Columbia Ac..
READING ACOOMMODATION.
leaven Be.uiing at 6.00 A. M., stopping at all waysta•
Cons; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.55 A.M.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia 555.00 P. H.; =Wee
in ng at 7.55 P. Id
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 7.80 A.
H. and Pottsville at 8.80 A. H.. arriving in Phlladel•
phis. at 12.45 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 2.00 P. H., and Pottsville at 2.45 P. H.; arriving of
Philadelphia. at 7.05 P. IL •
Harrisburg aecommodatton leaves Beading at` y,sci.
A. H. and Harrisburg at 9.20 P. M.
,Market train, with a Passenger car attached, leaves
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon. Reeding and all way
stationteleaves Reading 1.1.80 - A, Mt, and Dovrningtown
12.30 P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations.
All the above trains run da,_l3undays excepted.
Sunday trains leave Pole at 8.00 A. Id. and •
Philadelphia at 3.15 P. N - ; leave Philadelphia for
Beading at 8.90 A. N., returning from Reading at 435 .
If.
CTIEMER. VALLEY 11A Tr WOAD. .
Pewlerlitersfbr Downingtown and interznediatewintli
take the 8.00 A. N. and 5.110 P.M. trains from Phel
Wyatt:ming from Downingtown at 835 A. M. and
NEW YORK lIICETM 2013 PITTSBURGH AND
EST. •
Leaves New York at 8 . 00 A. /Land B.BOP. Id...passing
Beading at 1. A. If., and 1.48 P. IL. and connecting at
Ilarrisbtimi=ennsylvania., and Northern Central
Railroad rens Trains for PM...trutgli. Chime% War
llamsnOrt. Baltlatorn, &c.
ReWrning, Express Train leaves Harrisburg an
arrival of Pennsylvania from Pittsburgh, at
8 and 9.05 A. M., at 4.49 and 10.52 A. M.,
arriving at New ;r li l li ffo A. and 2.45 P. M. Sleeping
Csr accompanying these trains thronghbetween Jersey
Ility a and Pittsburigh, wi t h o ut w ge. - train ear New Yvesburgat 2.00 2.
M. Hail train for Harrisburg leaves NOW York at /II
Noon.
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RA Tr.ROAD.
Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.80 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.
ramming from Timmins at 7.85 A. H., and LIO and
4.15 P. M.
scwwytart - rt. AND suIIiQUIDIANNA
Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M. for Pinegrcrve and
Harrisburg, and at 1.50. P. 51. ibr Pine rove and Tra
most returning from Harrisburg at 4.15P.M. suidfroxi
Tremont at 7.31 A. LS and 6.10 P. M.
Through tarst-clacs - ticket; luta emigrant tickets
to all the principal points in the North and Weet and
(=arias.
The following ticireta are obtained only at the Office
of G. Bradford .'Treasurer, IZo. South E l 'm:rat street s
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Moans. General dr.perintand
ant, Bmding,,_
nol4-tfl
Oornf Er T A T 10 N
At 2.577 cent., discount between any pawn desired
br ,0
il , e3 anti tyres.
Good for 2 4 000 riiilw,beLween all Pointe, at 152 50 each,
or families and SON TICE:Era
For three, alit,Tun — e - 51tireiv7suiWur PI, Srti halilars
anly, t call points at reduced rates.
CLERGYMEN
Feeding on the line of the Boad will he tarnished
with cards, entlilinz themselves and wives to tickets at
half-fare. •
EXCURSION TIOIMITS.
:From Philadelphia to principal Ectations, good Ibr
daurday, Sunday and. Monday.. reduced care, to be
I.2ad only at the Ticket Office at 'llairtAPs h and Callow
hill streeta,
FREIGHT: - -
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the shove
points from the Company'a New Freight Depot, Broad
and Willow stre FREIGHT TRUSS.
Leave Philadelphia daily at 5.80 A. M.. 12.45 noon and
6 k. R., fbr Emang, Lebanon, Harrisburg, POttaville,
Port Clinton, and all points bey cad.
Id" A rr
Close at the Philadelphia Post Ofttoe for all places ea
the road and its branches at IL, and du the prin.!
cipal Stations only at 215 P. . .
. -
TON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
ri ABLE.—Commencing MONDAY,.
April 16th, 186.6.' • Trains will leave Depot, earner of
Broad street and Washington avenue, 113170110W3: '
EY.press Train. •at alb A. M. - -Allondays
.excepted),
for Baltimore and Washington. stopping at Chester,
Wilmington, Newark. r lkton Northam,. Perryvllle,
Havre-&e-Grace, Aberdeen, .Perrystan's, Magnolia,
Chase's and Stemmer's Ban.
Way-mail Train, at 838 A. M. (Sundays ex
oepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations.
between Philadelphia and Baltimore.
• Delaware B.E. Train, 9.ooA.M.(Sunday excepted), for
Pruscess Anne, Mlifcrd and Intermediate stations
Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays •expepted) for
Baltimore and Weshington, •
•
Express Train at 3.00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for
- Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Cheater,
Claymont Wilmington, Newark, .h.Mton, North-East,
Perryville, Havre-de Grace, -Aberdeen, Perryman's,
Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's Ban.
Bight Express at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
higto.
Passeneera by boat from Baltimore for Fortress
Nonme,Norfolk,CityPeint and Rithmond. Will take
the 11.45 AM. Train. • - - • . - -
WILMINGTON -ACCOMMODATION • TRAINS,
stepping at all between PhiLsdelphia and
minn. _
gee sulelphla at 9 C0,11.15A.1L,4.30, 6.00 and 11.38
P. 31: The 4.30 P. M. train connects with the Dela
. ware Railroad for. Barrington and intermediate sta-
Leave Wilmingpon .6.43, 6.00 and 6.,Y3 . A. M.. 460 -and
6.30 P. .81, - • • 0 .
Trains for Newcastle leave Philadelphia at SA A.
M., 4.30 and 6.00 P. M.•
THBONRIL T1L817.8p . 3 . pnc13.! BA ..-Tjzroun_
CHB:SUM& FOR PB_LLa DELPHLA.
Leave Chester at 7.46, 8.46, 10.14 and 11.40 A. M.,
. 1 .43. 6.10, 7.26 and 10.36 P. M.
From Baltimore to Plilladelphia.—Leave Baltimore
7.25 A. IL, Way Mail. 0.15) A. M., Express. LlO P. IL,
Express. 6.35 P. M., Express. 8.25 P.M., Express.
Trains for Baltimore Leave Chester at 4.49 and ILYZ
A. IL. and 828 P. IL
Trains for Baltimore leave linxiaington at 5.M. and
9.33 A. M.. and 4.15 P. M. -
Walrus with passenger car attached will leave
n fer Perrreille suadAntermediate stations
at 8.05 N. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace
and intermediate Stations at 4.45 P. M. Leave Perry
ville for Wilmington and Intermediate stations at 5.00
A. M., connecting at Wilmington with the 8.00 A. M.
train for Philadelphia. _
SUNHAT TRAINS. •
Express Train at 415 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Newark,
Elkton, Northeast, Perryvi ll e, Havre-de-Grace, Aber
deen, Perryzmin'a, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer's
Run.
Night Express 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington.
Accommodation Train at 11.30 P.M., for Wilmington
and Intermediate Stations.
BALTIMORE FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore at 8.25 P.M., stopping at HaVre de
Grace, Perryville andWilloington. Also stops at Elk.
ton and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
and leave passengers from Washington
Baltimore or Baltimore)
and Cheater to leave passengers from or
Washington.
Amon:iodation train will leave Wilmington fin Phi.
ladelphia and Intermediate Stations at 8.30 I': id. •
H. F. RENNET, Superintendent.
• : 'e : fre I J. 111:, Z
j'ammt:*;
I.-
AriD CINCINNATI RAILROAD
• .
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE
the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the
U. S. BALL to the Princfnal Cities of the West and
Southwest.
THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS
BETWEEN PIT TT. A oELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI,
AND BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS. CAIRO-AND
Sr. LOUIS, ONE TEAM IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHER LINE. _..
- - -
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening: for supper, where
Woodruff's Celebrated Palace Istate:l:Worn Sleeping
Cars will be attached, and run through to Columbus
without change, avoiding changing cars-at Pittsburgh
at midnight, a, comfort.never before afforded to tne
traveling community. .
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA STICUBEN
VILLE,__"_ at
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets.
Philadelphia.
S. P. SCULL.
42Ien'1 Picket Ag't. Steubenville, O.
JOHN H. MILLER. Gera Eastern Pass. A,g' L.
626 Broadway. New York.
JOHN DITBAND, Eking Sup% fel4-tf
tees PHIL ,ILDELPEfIA
.1 - v7z, Bla b It AND
• i • . AILLOAD. 1868. .
:Ave*. e traverses . the 'Northern and North.
west counties* of, Pennsylwuals to the city of pale on
hag been leased and Ls operated by the Pennsyl
vnnia Railroad company.,
• T/ICE. P 4 RRTNEUGE. TRAMS AT PHEIA3IIIELPAIKA.
Erie Mall "Train. ___._
Erie Express Train
• L1C.&V.13 WESTINABD,
Erie Mall Train 9.00 P. M.
Erie Empress Train 12.00 M.
Passenger Cars run through on the Erie man and
Express O rains without Change, both ways, between
Philadelphia and. Erie.• •
pines, YOult colThrsanox. . .
Leave New York at 9.00 .9..3W., arrive at Erie 9.16 A. M.
Leave Erie at 1.05 P. M., arrive at New:York 8.40 P. M.
Elegant rileeping Cars on' all Night Trains. ,
For information resp_ectingmlarbaslnn..B apply
at' cOmer IMIATLEYRG- and M-A-U.. - T streets. Rhile ,
delphia. '' ' r
And for Freight bustneBB - cof the ComPany?s Agentsi'
Kingston, Jr.,. zanier Thirteenth and Market
streets, PhiladelphM. • • • • ; ,
J,W. Reynolds, Erie. . • • ,
Ns.. Brown, Agent N.
31; .litell3TOßri • •-•-
General Freight Agent,•Philadelstes.
H.WiQWINN General Ticket Agent, P h iladelphia,
A. L. YLER,
General liup't., Williamsport.
JJll6kALiiii
Iry (44
Far;e~U~~~«nom
THE PAN HANDLE ROIITE WESTWARD.
ILWA.IMIGJEN6I €llllllll2,
•• PENNEISLITANIA • IDEIMIAL
• PEENO _ • _
The trains of the Pennsylvania Central A. leave
the Depot at Thirty-first and Marketstreets, which is
reached by the cars of the Market Street Passenger
ll.tilway running to and from the Depot. The last car
Issues - Trout etrost about thirty minutes, -prior to
the departure ofeach Train. . _
ON Surnmas—Cars leave Eleventh and Market
streets 45 minutes before departure of Evening. trains.
IaANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS will call for and deli rer
Tankage at the Depot. • Orders left at the office. No.
63.1 Chestnut street. will receive attention.
Tsz I•Nts LEAVIC. AND ARUM- AT DEPOT
MAIL TRAIN . at olio
PAOLI ACCOAL, - No. 1 • • " 10.00
FAST LINE. - . • - moo Nr„
PARE_ESBURG, . • . " LOOP.
_AL
HARRISBURG AOCOAL, • " LBO " -
LANCASTER ACCOM., • • " 4.00 "
PAOLI TRAIN, No. 2 • • 6.30 "
ERIE MAis • -•- •
• 11 9.00 ' 1
1114ADEL1 1 .11:14,131EPRESS . "11,10 2
CINCINNATI EXPREBS, t ' • " 1.10 A. X.
PHILADE:LPHIA ES BS,
t " 7.10 "
PAOLI ACCOAL, No. 1 • • 11 2.20 11
pa vtuItSBURG . • 9.00 "
LANCASTER TRAIN . " " / 2 - 80 P.
F.AST - . • LlO
PAOLI A LINE CCOM., No. 2, . " 4.40 "
Y EXPRESS 11 "
liA.
HARRISBURG AOCOM., • . " 9 5.69
.10 "
•DallY. - except Saturday. • Wally, except
Monday.
Another trains daily, exceipt Sunday.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. will not swami)
risk for Baggage exas:- tforW=A - pporel, and 11.1=t
their reap to One H Dollars in value.
An EasNage__. exceeding that amount wlil be at
the risk or the ovraer, unless taken by contract.
TICKET OFFICES.
Have been opened at NO. 631 Chestnut street, Conti
nental Hotel. and Girard House, where Tickets may
be procured to all important points in Pennsylvania,
as well as the . West, Northwest and Southwest; and
full particulars given as to time and connections, by
Jonzi.C.., Ticket Agent
The Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con
tinned as heretofore. where all information respecting
routes as well as Waste, can be had on application to
THOMAS H. .r..ARKR
- - Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
An pholgrant Train rturs dolly, except Banday. gel
inllinibrmatlanastotitreandaooommodafioos, Apply
So BRANC:O3 FUNK. No. IR Dock street.
" 'WEST CIIEBTREAND PHILA.
• • "•.-. DELP'S:Li RAILROAD WA
• Ellntalliat ARRANGEMENTS,
On and after MONDAY, MarCh nth, WC the:
trains will leave as follows:
'MOST OUST= TRAINS,
LeaVe Philadelphia for West Cheater, from Depot
Thirty-first and Market street, 7.20 A. M.. 13.00 A. M.
gas, 4.45 and 7.00 P. 5L • •
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot On
E. Market street. 6.20, 7.80. 10.45 A. M. 1.40, 440 P. M.
Irainsleaving West Cheater at 7.30 A./Si. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4.4.5 P.M. not stop at Pemielton,
and will stop below B. C. Jtuaction Media only.
PENNELTON TRAINI3.
Leave Philadelphia for 'Pennelton 4.15 and 10.30
P. M.:
Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia 8.16 A. PL, 7.85
P These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations.
ON SUN. DAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. BL
and 2.00 P. M.
Leave West Chmter 7.55 A. M and 5.00 P M.
Os lin - a:nays—The West Philadelbhla Passenger
cars wil leave Rieventa and Market streets, half-an
tic-Air before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of eaeh train to conveypassengers
into the city.
Trams leaving Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4.45 P.
and leaving West Chester at 7.50 A. 31, and 4.50 P.
IL. connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B. C. R. B. for Oxford and intermediate points.
:. -,-- Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
Only el] Bazgage, and the Company will not, in any
case,be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun•
dred dollars, unless a special contract is made for the
same. RUMMY WOOD. General Sarerintendant
RARITA.N AND DEL &WARE
BAY RAILROAD COMPANY.
and after MONDAY, the 14th inst.,
trains on this road will run as follows:
LEAVE V.I.W YOBS. PIER NO. NORTH.
RIVER. LIAO A. M. EXPREeS LINE FOR CAMDEN
RECT, taking passengers to Red Bank, Long
Branch, Farmingdale. Brlcksburgh, Manchester,
'1 oms Wooomat ale. Barnegat, Shamong, Tack
eri on, Alston, Sc.cksun, andall stations on the Camden
and Atlantic Railroad. TIIEOUGR TO CAMDEN
IN 5 HOLIBS. PARE 12 (0.
' 4.L5 P. M. for Port Monmouth, Highland, Middle
town. Red Bank, Shrewsbury. lA' atontown.Ocean Port,
Branch Port, Long Branch. Shark River. Farming
dale, squankum, Brtcksburgh, 'Manchester, Tome
River and CANDE-N. FARE. lte Ou.
REIG BT TRAIN EIT, s.oa P. M. for all points on the
line and Camden.
RITURNING TRAINS LEAVE CAMDEN
Express A. 3L, arriving in N.Y. at 2.15 P. IL
Freight at..--. 3.01/ " • 4.00 A. M.
Way Mail and
Express- at... 5.45 A. M. 9..% A. M.
my:-tf - WM. N. CLAYTON. Superintenden%
OFFICE OF THE .DAMS
PRIMO COMPANY. stS OH T-
Psta.anstttffiw, January 27th.
The Adams Express Oampany have ealarW roma relr
facilities at W ashi ngton. D. C., by lbuilding a
Depot, and having acquired additional capacity for
E
are now prepared to forward Heavy
Express freights, Packages and Parcels to Washing
ton. Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapo li s, Frederick,
Adamstown. Fortress , M and other F l aws Booth.
=aged by the army, at reduced rater.
Special agreements e for Merchandise in large
loaf. Sutler's geode and army supplies at tuullta arc cto ;a l
prices, on application at oar office .. Soldiers'
taken at much less than our usual rates,
Heavy and bulky packages received and moelpWt
fbr at our depot, Soritheast corner of BROAD and DO.
OrteiT streets. JOHN BINGHAM,
Superintendent.
NEW A RRANOFNIr RNTT.—PRIL
ADELPIIIA TO WILLIAXS
o I 'l' otrr MANGE OF CABS VIA CATA-
W 1-SA ROUTE.
On and after Monday. April 2d. 1861, through cars
for Williamsport trill leave the Philadelphia and Read.
Mg Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and tlallowhal streets,
at s A. M. arriving at Williamsport at 6 P. 3L. and
mating close connections for hirrilra. Oil Regions.
Buffalo,Erle,Niagara Falls. Suspension Bridge and
all places in the Western, North Western, South
extern States and the Canadas
HBOUGEL TICKETS to all points can be procured
at the Company's Wilco 425 Chestnut street, ender
Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom Bowe, at
the Upited States Telegraph 011 ice in the Continental
Betel, anti at the Depot of the Philadelphia and Read
hag Railroad Thin eenth and tallowhill streets.
N. VANIIOIIIg. Passenger Agent.
BrSIN'ESB UMIL4N,
LUTES ds ROFFMAN, •
C_4RPENTERS AND BUILDERS,
my2-ttil No. 212 PEAR Street.
Residtnee; 6(6 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street.
.Every descriptionot Jobbing promptly attended to.
)IAsSPOR'TS PROCURED.—
JOHN H. ritics t
NOTARY
commiSP,IONER FOR .ALL STATES,
p.E.Nami AND PRIZE AGENT,
No. V.S. DOCK Street.
Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to Ac.
counts taken. mhl34m2
628
NEW SPRING STYLES NOW READY,
of Hopkina' "own make," at No. CS AROH Street.
These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants
of tint-class trade, and embrace every size and style
for Ladles, :Kisses and Children, which, fbr finish and
durability, have no equal in themarket, and warranted
to give aatfataction. .A.lso, constantly oa band, a fall
assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, foam 15 to 40
springs, at very low_ prices. Skirts made to order
alteredand repaired. Wholesale and retail. nol3-emi
C. KNIGHT 6c CO., WHOLTh4A Ix' GROCERS,
B. E. Cor. WATER and OELESTIWT streets, Phil.
adelpida. Agents for the Bale of the Products of the
Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar
Rouse, of Thiladelphla. • ,
JANIS A. WRIGHT. THORNTON PIKE. CLICIEMiT
chummy ••...1111010.11M. WRIGHT. FRANK UN - SALL.
PaLPER WRIGHT do SONS,
Importers o an d
f Earthenware,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
• No. US WALNUT Street. Philadelphia;
PENNSYLVANIA WORKS,—ON THEDELA
WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA,
CI'IRSTE.R. Delaware count's., Pa.
, HEANEY SON & CO ,
Engineere and Irbil Boat builders,
Manufacturers of
All kinds of
CONDENSING ANDGINES NON . ..CONDENSING EN.
,
Tien Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanks,
T. HEA
te NEY, W. Pr ß7ll3 e .
NEY, S. ARCHIBOLD ;I ,
La af ate
Beaney. Neafe dr. Co., Engineer In Chief,
Penn Woks, Phila. IL S. Navy,
T. GIIAN 3!,Mcg.
- - -
QOUTHWADIC FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH
INGTON STREETS.
- - -
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK SONS
ENGINEERS AND 'MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines
for Land, River and Marine Service. •
Boilers Gasometers, Tankiiirort Boats, Ac,
Ccstings 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.
Every description of Plantation Machinery; and
Sugar. ,13aw , and-Grist. Mills, Vacuum Pans, ,Open
Steam ' Trains,
.Befacators, , Filters, "Pumping En
sole Agents for N. Billemc's Patent Sugar Boling
Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and
Aspinwall & Woolsey's , Patent Centrifugal Sugar
Draining Machine.
.7.00 A. M.
-1.00 P. M.
yes FIA.rIIRES.-311SKEY IifERAILL &
1.3 THACKAP.A. •-:dHEBTNIJr street,
kiannfactnrers of Gas FiXtllll33, Lamps, tko,, &0.,
would and elegant at-sortment of O of
nalltoz p tleliers, Pendants,
Brackets, .Sc. Rhey also introduce Gee pipes into.
Dwellings and Public Bulldings, and attend to -extend
ing, altering and ropsdrLagGas pipes. All work war;
frECCP4 tt.a roa,Tldln MDT:NO - 130M00Z4.1
street, above Vine, will ro-open for tna
Pell and Winter seams on,-XOklD.AY,Sept.
and gen:don:len ft‘i.ring thorolign
::c - aowtodo of tri.le aceottp , ...,elt .ilnd ovary
&WIZ' tit Lida .lczooll.. The hones are safe and V 7411
In'ainoichotilAt • therrnoatanald need not fear. Saddla
horses tretned -ir.-tto 4 bett.nutnner. Saddle horuK,
7- horie. l and ern:alai to hirn. Also erzzlagea Ihr- elna
rani, to ma, ateaint:oata, ao.
11103.01tAleilli at WI%
HOOF MOWS,
REAL • 'ESTATE.
FOE, RENT.
The New Bulletin Building,
No. 607 Chestnut Street,
WLL BE COMPLETED IN A. FEW DAYS,
The proprietors are prepared to reeelveproposals for
renting such rooms as they do not use themselves.
These will be
THE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM.
60 by 24 feet.
TICE WHOLE OF.
THE BUILDING,
Boor Stories High. svlth Entrance by a wide hall on
• • Chestnut street;
And a Front of 2/5 feet on street
Suitable for a Jobbing or Oommhision House, a Bank
or Iniurance Office.
For Further Particulars apply at the NEW BM
LET= BUILDING.
No. 607 Ohositnat Sfrac•+.
FOR, ILENT,
With use of Steam Power, part of the BASEHENT.of
No. m South FOURTH Street.
Apply to
RINGWALT & BROWN,
On the premise:
alpoMi
PUBLIC SALE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
BANE PROPERTY. bECOND STREET, PHI.
ELPHLA, PA.—The above-named property will
be offeredfor sale on WEDNESDAY, the latit of May.
at 12 o'clock, noon, at the P f.A.OELPRIA. !CS
CHANGE, under the following conditions—No bid
will be received for a less sum than SUO.COO. Terms of
Sale--One-third cash at time of purchase, one•third In
8 S ty (eo, days, and the balance in ninety (90) days
from time of purchase. The Department reserves the
right to reject all aide and retain the property. '
This property is among the must desirable In the
city of Philadelphia. fronts 75 feet on Second street, Is
bounded by Second, Dock, Gold and Lodge streets, and
has been prepared by the construction of the moat
substantial foundations forire erection- of extensive
additions to the presentmarble building. .._
my45,5,12.15e - WM. B. TRold.a.S.' collector.
COUNTRY PLACE FOR BALE.—WiII be
sold peremptorily by M. Tunmsa
la th , Sons,
at e Exchange, on TUESDAY, May one o
most convenient and beautifully located country
places'in Montgru:aery county, within three squares of
the Jenkintown station, on the North Pennsylvania
Railroad, and shunt the Same faistancefrom the village
of Jenkintown where there is an Episcopal Church,
two physicians, schools, stores. mechanics, &c. The
bulldirgs consist of a good, old-fashioned stone house,
with kitchen, range. bath-room. hot and cold water,
large ice-house filled, large old barn, with plenty of
sta'Nle room, carriage house, water at barn, dec.: a large
garden ready plan ted, two hundred fruit trees in bear
ing, a beautiful lawn. wth fishpond in the centre,
carriage -drive, dm.; IS acres of land, with the privilege
f 13 acres aoditional adjoining If desired- my 9 St
Ezi COTTAGES TO LEr
CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY,
I have several fine Cottages yet to let, furnished with
alt the necessary furniture. fir—, except linens, crock
ery, knives. forks and spoons.
Address immediately,
my 2 lmli
grrt., E SRS. THOMAS & SONS WILL SELL. AT
Vtil the EXCHANG E. on TUESDAY, the 15th of May.
at to o'c:octt, a haud.ome HOIIS.E, and also a LOT
adjoining the same, on the south side of PENN
SQUARE, in good condition. For particulars and
terms, see their advertisement. The sale Is made to
cicsean iiistate. end tt.e . prcperty is well • orthy of the
attention of any proftssionat man or other person, de
siring a beautiful, com.modions and central resi
dence. . mylo4t/
MEDIA.—FOR SALE—With possession, COT
-WM
TAGS near the Depot. coutaining ten rooms,
beater, range, hot and cold water, bath, water closet.
gas pipes throughout, floors deafened, walls 'med. Lot
0 by :00 feet, planked, with cuoice fruit and shade
trees, grape-vines. Sc. ctc Seven trains daily to and
from the city. Adjoining Lcrs Ws-) for sale.
Apply to F. M. BROOKE,
mythet; - 142 North Broad street.
ELEGAN P COrrN 1101:10a, TO RENT.—
A. beautifully situated House, on the River Road,
stoma one mile below Tacony, and within 3 minutes'
walk of a Station on Philadelphia and Trenton P.MI
- 5 rooms, 5 chambers and 5 attics; plenty of flue
shade, stable, coach house and almost an acre of
Ground. Ice house on the place. Apply to JOHN G.
JuBIN SON, 7EB Walnut street. mylo-St*
FOR SALE—A VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT
Li a
with 55 acres °fitted attached,shostenearldoores•
town, New Jersey, and accessib-e kr Camden and
Amboy Railroad, seven-times daily. - Large double
mansion with Ice:bows (filled) and ail necessary out
buildings in thorough - order.. Handsome lawn and
Iruit In great variety. Terms accommodating. J. M.
O'CILWAY & SONS, SOS Walnut street.
E., GERMANTOWN RIMIDENCE FOR BALR
OR TO RENT—Beautifully and conveniently
situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane
Stazion. A commodious and elegant RE:IEIMM=
with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house,
dc. Lot 150T.M.3. Apply between 10 and 2. at 38 North
THIRD street fultal6tel W. P. WILSTACH.
OP ItlfA_N i ON4 SALE.—A handsome
Mag double, painted, stone, modern ItIiISIOENCE,
with 2}_ acres of land attached, sitnate on Pulaski ave
nue. within five minutes' walk from the railroad sta
tion. The house has every city convenience, and Is in
perfect. order. Immediate possession given. J. X.
Gt.P.I.IIEY &SONS, lid Walnut street.
CENTRAL RF A T ESTATE
Eg. Agency. No. tra S. Third street, Philadelphia,
Pa. Real Estate bought and sold on commission.
Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort
gages, and other securities. .House and Ground Rents
collected.
Commissioner ofDeeds for all the Statka. myS
FOR SALE —A handsome three story brick
Residence, with 3-story double back buildings,
uhu furnished with every convenience, situate on tlie
nest slde of Nineteenth street,above Arch. Lot 25 feet
frcnt by 103 feet dee°. Posiiessioa given June Ist. J.
M. 11O1IMEY & SONS,U,S Walnut street.
f.• ,. . - FOR SAL .—' l he very desirable 3-story brick
tis', Pies:deuce; :C o. 24 South Twenty-fast street.
v. nu double 3-atory back buildings, arta replete with
all the modern conveniences. Immediate possession.
Apply to LEWIS R. R &DEER, '.
m 215 st. O. o. 152 south Fourth street.
FOR SALE CIISAY—RuraI Residence, about
AllE 1h acres: variety of Fruit and Shade Trees, No.
Sots FRANS k 013.1 Road. Aramlago. Cottage P. roams.
Tenant, carriage and wagon house, tee house tilled,
gas awl. water, with ether cone. niences. Eavire on
the premises. [royS-6t'] WILLIAM SUCIIIL-S.
C - 1 ,7 0 , FOR SALE.—
t•,...n Fine large Stone Efausior, on Clapler street.
near Township line, within ten minutes' walk of the
Germantown IL R.. Station.
ff.D FOR SALE.—.THE THREE-STORY 'BRICK
I'wel ling with 3story double back buildings situate
IN°. 919 Pine street, bus every modern convenience,
and is In good order. Immediate p-ssession given. S.
M. GLOM AIRY & SONt, 508 Walnut street.
EIFOR 13EliT.—FURZi.16EIEJ).—A. AXDSO.IiE
:." Country S, at tv , th ten acres of land attached,
situate in Chester county, one mite from a railroad
station, and about 22 miles from this city. S. M. ULM
.IIIr7 & boNS, SOS Walnut street.
r,a 08. BENT FURN ISBED.—A hand:tome four
story brick. Residence, with 3-story back build
lugs ) ; situate on Pine street. west of Eighteenth. Pos
sessten given June 15th. J. M. GIISfM.EY & SONS
Los Walnut street.
COUNTRY SEAT AND FARR FOR
, or ono hundred acA es. Bristol
Ise, above seven mile stone, and near Tacony.
Apply to R. WHITAKER,
inyli.2llt* No. 6,0 Locust street.
; fft- 2014 RACE STREET—TO LET.—Three-story
double beck buildings, replete with modera C5ll
- now yea:tot. Open from 10 A.. M. to 4 P M.
Inquire 6:8 Chestnut street, Mee ALT.A , ,S new Hat
Store. myll
GERBLANTOW.I , 7.—TO N
R T—A furnished
*::1. HOUai good location, Wet ground, well shaded,
w hin five miuutes' walk ,of a way-station, on Ger
mantownliallioad, address, Box 700 Philadelphia
Post. Oflice. mp ioAff
L+ - 7 1 1: . TO BE LET—Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth
Floors, tot CARTER rtri.et, south of Cuestnut.
mble for light manufacturing purposes. Apply to
J. 11: CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brott rs, 415 Wal
nut street. -
-07 — j TO RER'T—ROoms of BuSding No. 42 South
51,,,,,1TR1RD street, suitable for Offices, with all the
the conveniences. Apply to R. 'E. R3LEY. first
floor.' mys-s,tu,th-tf2
Cr'sw. TO RENT— No. 1111 WALNUT Street. Pos-
WItM session 13th June. Apply to -
JOHN SAMUEL,
201 South Fifth street.
FOR SALE.—?he thretstory Brick' Store and
Situate .o. 528 South Ninth street. Lot
is I cet front by Mil et deep. Early,poa.4essiou given.
J. M GUMMEY & SUNS, .508 Walnut street.
FO SATE.—STORM NOS. 167 and tag, North
Third street, with immediate pos , ‘es don. Lo
gan eon the prenlises: myffl-lnio*
TO BF LET.—Third and fourth floors with the Alice
on fast , floor: alsO, pert of a large cellar, No. of
Sou'h Front street apply to J. H. CUR tIS Lt SON,
`Re I Estate Brokers, VA Walnut s Lreat.
910 BE LET—SECOND. THTRD. FOURTH AND
FIFTH FLOORS, 339 Walnut street, suitable for
offices or any light busine3s. Apply to J. H. CURTLS
& bON, Real Estate. Brokers, 433 Walnut street.
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TO BE LET.-FOURTH AND PIFTH'FLOORS, 105
South SECOND street. A platy to J H. CURTIS
SON, Beal Estate Brokers,433 WALNUT street.
MEI) al itioets - az" 11 tk:111
CO.PARTNEIifiRIP—The undersigned,sueoessorstO
ZREDRUIC 3. GOODWIN, deceased, have this day
avdciated themselves together under the name and
style of de BUCK., for the porposa of selling
Wrnught Iron Tribes, Fatings. &C., manufactured at
t umberiancl Tube and Iron Works, and for transact
ing a generallron Commission business. , - _ -
Wt
T.T.T
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Office iis South Fourth Street.
PHILADELPITIA, May 10,1566. myl6-124
A r.MRR.TA74F.APES.-10T kegl of thole oplen4l4
I An& vtogs,giripen ID tine Order Inaaug and for sale by
JOE. B, 811851E.13, & CO.. 10. 931ith "Delaware avearoi
ORPHANS , COURT SALE—Estate of JOHN
GOODHEART, deceased. Three-story- brick .
ELLING, Pio. 230 CHESTER street, between
Eighth. and lvinth and Bate and Vine streets, wills
three-story brick Dwelling in the rear on Eichell street.
Pursuant to an alias order of the Orphans' Court for
the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at
Public Sale, on TUESDAY. May 22d, 1860, at 12 o'clock;
Noon, at the 'PHILADELPH.IA EXCHANGE. the
following described properw,late of JOHN GOOD-.
HEART, deceased, viz:;All that tlaree story brick
messuage, and lot of ground thereto belonging; situate
on the west side of Chester street. 264 feet north of Race
'street; containing in front on Chester street 17 feet, and
in depth 70 feet to al5 feet wide alley. Bounded north
by ground of Samuel Lewis, west by the • said 15-feet
wide alley, south by ground of John La Corbit. Toge
ther with the common use and privilege of the said gm
feet wide alley.
By the Court, E. A. MERRICIC, Clerk 0. Cr.
MARY NAGLE, Administrataix.
N.B.—The improvements are a well built threestory
brick dwelling, 230 Chester street, contaluing 10 rooms,
2 parlors, 4 chambers, and 2 good garrets, plastered,
with dining room and kitchen in basement,open Newel
stairs, good yard, built bathe most substantial manner,
back outlet on Schell street. Chester street is between
Eighth and Ninth streets, and Race and Vine streets.
Also, a three-story brick dwelling on the same lot,
fronting on g
Soden street (formerly Mechanic street),
containin 11 chamben, parlor and. basement kitchen.
Aar f5O to be paid at the time of sale.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap30,My12.19 139 and 141 South Fourth at:met.
ORPHANS' • COURT SALE.—ESTATE OR
OM PETER HULME, deceased.—THONGS do SONS.
Auctioneers.—Valuatue Residence, No. 19.21 SPRUCE
street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets.—Pnr
avant t an order of the Orphans' Court for the City
and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale,
on 'f u.s...DAY, May 15th. 1866. at It o'clock. noon. at
the PHILADELPicti s EXCHANGE; the following
described property, late of Peter. Hulme, dedd, viz
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground *
situated on the north side of Spruce street, 19 feet west
of Dean street. containing in front on Spruce street 19
feet, and in depth N. 88 feet to a 9 feet wide alley lead
ing from Dean street to Thirteenth. Bounded north
ward by said alley. eastward by ground granted to
Thomas Brown, and westward by ground granted to
Matthew Arrisna, together with the common use and
privilege of said 9 tees wide alley, with or without
horses, cattle. carts and carriages' at all limes forever,
and or a water comse therein. Together with all and
sh-gular the buildings and improvements, wart.
streets, alleys, passages, water, water conrses, rights,
liberties, privileges, hereditament:ex:A appurtenances
whatever thereunto belonging or in anywise apper
taining, and the reversions and remainders, rents,
Ulm s and profits thereof.
By the Court • E. A. N3tEtRICX. derk 0. C.
Tertas—Onethird of the purchase money may re
main on mortgage.
Possession-will be given Sept 26, 7886.
THOMAS IS SONS,
an2s.mys 12 Auctlrs, 159 and 141 S. Fourth street,
itORPHANS' CODR r SALE.—Estate of Wile.
LIAM EAGAN, deceased. THOMAS dt SONS,
auctioneers. Three-story BrickD WELLING, Lemon
street, between Tenth and Eleventh and between Mt.
'Vernon & Wallace streels,FourkeenthWarcL Pamnant
to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on
TUESDAY, May WA, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon at the
PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the following de
scribed property, late of WILLIAM Ea.GA_N.
decd. -
viz All that three-story brick mes-3nage and lot of
gruurd. situate on the south side of Lemon street, 174
feet inch west of '1 enth street, late in the District of
Spring Garden; containing in front on Lemon street 14
feet, and extending in depth southward between lines
9 ` . z.iraltel with Tenth street on he east side thereof, as
feet 3%", inches, and on the west line thereof 36 feet 53;
inches Bounded E. by a 3 feet wide alley leading into
Lemon street, S. by ground of William Campbell, and
W. by ground formerly of George Pepper, deceased.
Being the same premises which James Conlin. and
wife, by deed dated the 9th day of April. A. D. 1&$,
granted and conveyed unto the said William Egan_ ,
se, in in fee, which said deed is recorded is
Deed Book T. H., No. 20, page 29. &c. reference there.
unto had will more fully appear.
By the Court. E. A. MERRICK.. Clerk 0. C.
WILLIAM MORGAN, Adm'or.
Ili mom - As & SONS. Auctioneers,
My 1,12,19 139 and 141 S. Fourth street..
A. E. HUGHES.
Real Estate Agent.
ORPTT A NS' COURT SALE—Estate of DAVID
U4l DAVIS. deceased.—THOl.LA.S & SONS, Ana
tioneers.—VALCAßLE BUSINESS ST AN D—
THREE STORY BRICK STO sE AND DWELLING
No. 145 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.—Parenant to
an alias Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia, wilt be sold at Public Sale, on
TUESDAY, MAY 15th, 1866. at 12 o'clock. Neon, AT
THE PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the ibbowing
described prope ty let- of David Davis, deceased, vim
No. I. (No. sin the Order of Court) All that lot of
ground, with the three-awry brick messoage thereon
e•ected, situate on the east aide of Eighth street.' 1683
feet smith of Race street; containing m breadth north
and south 16 feet 4 inches. and In depth east and
west 99 feet. Bounded northward by four other mes
suages and let of said David Davis, eastward by
ground now or formerly of Wm. Rudolph, southward
by ground of Jas. Shorewood, granted or intended to
have been granted to Thomas Clark.
JlEr This property has no rigat to the alley, for any
purpose whatever. between this and the property ad
joining on the north. No. 147.
N. B.—The above is a very valuable butinefs stand,
By the Court. E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C.
DAVID DAVIS Jr., Administrator.
EL THOMAS di SONS. Auctioneers,
apZ m 5 12 139 and 141 South Fourth stteet.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of DAVID
jaa DAVIS, deceased. THOMAS SONS, Atte
tanners.- ValtuthleßuslnessStand—ThreeStoryllricic
STORE 'AND DWELLING, NO. 145 North EIGHTH
Street. Pursuant to an alias order or the Orphans'
Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be
sold at_public sale, on TUESDA.Y. May 35th. 1866. at 12
o'clock; neon, at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE,
the following described property, late of DAVID
DAVIS, deceased, viz: No. I.—(No. sin the Order of
Court.) All that lot of ground, with the three story
brick tueesuage thereon erected. situate on the east side
of Eighth Street, 168% feet south of Race street: con
taining in breadth north and south 16 feet 4 inches, and
in depth east and west 99 feet. Bounded northward by
tour other messuages and lot of said David Davis,
stwanl by ground now or formerly of Win. Rudolph'
southward by ground of Jas. Sharswood. granted or
intended to have been granted to Thomas Clark.
gar This property has no right to the far any
purpose whatever, between this and the property ad.
join mg on the north, No. 147.
N R— The above is a very valuable businen stand..
By the Court, E. A. 'MERRICK, Clerk 0. C.
DAVID DAVIS, TR., ,Adm'or.
M. THOMAS dr. SONS. Auct‘onears,
ap3o-mmie 119 and 111 S. Fourth street.
F'CRCUTORS' HALE—ON THE PREMISES.
E.state of JAMES FIELD, dec'cL— CROMAS rfc
oNS..A uctioneers.—HANDSO SLE RESIDENCE and
FURNITURE, No 1022 RACE IStreet.—On TUES
DAY. May sth, 1566. at 10 o'clock, will be sold at Pub
lic Sale, ON THE PREMISES. AR that handsome
threes-story brick messusge, with two-story back build
ing and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Race
street. west ef Ter th street, No. 10'2:2: containing in
front on Race street 20 feet. and extending to depte 170
feet to a2O feet street, It has 2 parlors, wining room
and kitchen on the firs floor, 5 chambers,aitting room
and 2 attics, furnace. cooking range, batn mom, hot
and cold water.ws ter closet,
Clear of all incumbranee.
Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain On
bond and mortgage .
May be examined any day previous to the sale from
ie to 2 o'clock.
BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS.
Immediately after the sale of the noose, willbe sold
the household and kitchen furniture, .k.c. Full por
tion ars in catalogues.
M. THOMAS & SON'S Auctioneers,
M and 141 South Foorth street.
C H. MIIIRHF•an,
203 South bixt.b. street
PUBLIC °.".1.E. —THOMAS & SONS, Auction
eera.—Handsome COUNTRY SEAT, an' , ACRES,
I.; _LINEN HILLS, near Old York Road Station, on
the E. P. R. R. On TUESDAY. May 15th, 1866, at 12
o'clock. noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHI
LADv't PRIA BX.CDAZIOS, all that handsome
Country Se* t, at Chetten Bilis, near Old York Station,
on the North Pennsylvania Ra !road, containing 22
Acres. beautifully situated on very high ground cam
roar.olog extensive views of the surrounding country.
The impro'vements consist of a stone house, with 12
rooms, 2 kitchens. a piazzas. furnace In cellar. ice
howe (filled), dairy vault; stone stable and carriage
hot s. cow-house. &c. 'the lawn is well shaded with
eve, given and other trees. 'There is an orchard of
fine pear and other fruit trees, kitchen garden, &C.;
also a grove containing about s acres. The situation
is perftctly healthy, and the water excellent and un-
CzY
The residence of J. H. Towne, Esq. May be
examined daily. •
TERMS—Two-thirds may remain on mortgage.
M. THOMAS &SOLIS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South - Fourth street.
OS °ETHAN'S' COURT SALE —Estote of GA FY,
ItEj Mir.ors,and SOHN BL-ACE,a Minor. THOMAS
& r , ONS, AUCTION EBBS. THREE STORY BRICE.
DWELLING, No. 2114 CALLOWHILL Street. Per
tinent to an order of the Orphans' Court or toe City
and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public
Sale, on TII.b.SPAY. May 92d, 1865., et 15 o'clock,
noon, at the PHILADELPHIA EXAHANGE, the
following described property of Garry, Minors, and
Jelin Blec k, a Minor. viz. All that three-story brick
messuage and lot of ground. situate on the south side
of Callowhill street,l22feemest. of Twenty-first street:
containing in front 18 feet, and extending southward
in depth. between lines at:right angles with
bill street 159 feet 3 inches to a 20 f eet wide street called
Carlton street.
By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C.
EDWARD GARTY, Guardian.
N. B.—The improvements are a modern three-story
brick dwelling, with two-story back building; has gas,
cocking range, &c Also, a large frame stable in the
rear fronting on Carlton P treat.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street,
ISMI3G ESTATE:
EURICITURE, C
ap30my12,19
tint ORPHANS' COURT S LE.—Estate of ELIZA
:E!y: BETEL M. Fis7G.E• HAM. tolereaied.—TElONl AS
SONS. Auctioneers. TWO.sTORY ERIC EC DWEL
LING, No. 118 (GATES STREET. Pursuant to an
Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County
of Philadelphia. will be sold at Public Stde. on TUES.
DAY, Nay ?Id, 1E66. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the PHILA.-
DELPB.LA. EXCHANGE, the following described
ProPerty, late of Elizabeth M. _lngraham, deseased,
viz,:—Ail that Lot of Ground, with a two-story brick
Dwelling thereon erected, situates on the south side of
Coates street, above Front street,'No. 11S; containing
in front on Coates street 15 feet e. inches, and extending
in depth Gs feet 2 inches.
balance
to be paid at the time of sale. half of
balance on delivery of deed, the residue at option of
the purchaser in one year, with interest, secured by
bond end "mortgage on the premises.
By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C.
R. -C. bicIIIIIRISIE, Trustee.
' M. 'THOMAS & Auctioners.
ap•10.1m3•12,19 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
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BOAIMIPMG.
I:II:NTLEILIEN may obtain board at a•plealant sum-
l7[ trier residence, from June 26 to September 14, In
quire at the W. corner of Walnut and Thlrty-ninth'.
streets West Pittladelpllia, myier6t*..
ICIVYWELLIIVINFIRO OF PBORKR:FF.--orna
A.only place to get Privy Wells.cleeansed add
ranted, at very low prices. A. PEFSSON
Manufacturer ofTott
Goldsmith's EtaL. Lib ran street