Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 22, 1866, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    COOture of Rebel Property—To Whom it
Belen - ws.
By the acts of July and August, 1851, all
property, ofcitizens ofinsurrectionary States
found therein or in transit, and all vessels
belonginglto insurgents were required, when
captured, to be forfeited, and the proceeds
of the sale paid into the Treasury for the use
of the United States. The proceeds of large
captures of such property, amounting to
several millions of dollars, are claimed by
military and naval officers, and they are
accordingly taking measures through the
,Admiralty Court to tax the property con
demned and adjudged to their own use and
that of the Naval Pension Fund. The ques
tion is now pending, before the Supreme
_Court, whether such property so captured
should be forfeited to the United States or
for the benefit of the captors.
In view of these facts the house of Repre
sentatives not long ago directed the Secre
tary of the Treasury to withhold a distri
bution of the proceeds under the judicial
questions shall be determined, and re
quested him to take such means as, in his
judgment, might seem proper, to have the
claims of the United States in such cases
fully heard.
The Secretary, in response, says it does
not appear by the files of the Treasury De
partment that the receipts of any such
property as is described in the House reso
lution have been claimed by officers of the
army,. nor does it distinctly appear how
much, if any; has been claimed by officers of
the navy. Six hundred and eighty-seven
prize cases have been decreed, amounting
to nearly twenty-three millions of dollars,
which amount, deducting say one-half
.credited to the navy pension hand, has been
paid astfollows:
Amount Paid to officers of the
navy, . . . . . . $4,762,000
Amount paid to enlisted men of
the navy, . .
A total of .
The files of the department do not fur
nish satisfactory means of determining
what proportion of these amounts consists
-cif the proceeds of property comprehended
in the scope of the acts of July and August,
1861, inasmuch as that fact is not distinctly
shown by the certificates of distribution,
-and can be ascertained only by examina
tion of the records of the several cases on
the files of the respective courts.
The law of June, 1864, expressly provides
"that the next amount decreed for distribu
tion to the United States or to vessels of the
navy, shall be ordered by the court to be
paid into the treasury to be distributed ac
cording to the decree of the court, which,
the Secretary says in this respect, seems to
leave no discretion to the department. It
further appears that thirty-two cases remain
pending in the United States Supreme
Court, and two hundred and sixty-eight
eases in the Circuit or District Courts; in all,
three hundred cases, all of them nominally ,
-eases of prize of war, but more or less of
which may be cases of revenue forfeiture
under the acts of July and August.
The amount in litigation is equal to nine
and a half millions of dollars. The Secre
tary has taken steps to investigate the
• character of these cases.
Presbyterian Old School Assembly.
ST Lotus, May 21.—1 n the Old School
Presbyterian Assembly to-day, the memo
rial of the Convention called by Dr. Breck
inridge, which , held its session here last
-week, was presented and referred to the
Committee on Bills and Overtures.
The memorial reviews the relations be
tween the Presbyterian Churgh and the Con
federate General Assembly, and asks that
this assembly treat that body as entirely il
legitimate, to receive all loyal churches in
-the South, and regard the Southern States
-simply as a field for missionary labor.
A memorial was received from the ex
-eluded commissioners of the Louisville
Presbytery, protesting against the
action of the Assembly in their
case. Dr. Vandyke, . of 'Brooklyn, also
-offered a memorial to the effect that
the resolutions of the Assembly concerning
loyalty not hating been , sent to the Prosby
'Eery and adopted by them, are not binding
upon the churches.
Dr.Boardman, of Philadelphia, consumed
the remainder of the day in a speech mainly
in reply to an address of Dr. Thomas, of
-Ohio delivered on Saturday, taking strong
grounds against the action of the Louisville
Presbytery, calling it unjust, uncharitable,
and jeopardizing the best interests of the
-Church and the cause of civil and religious
liberty.
Hon. Sarnuel-Gralloway,of Ohio,will reply
to-morrow. The following committee was
-appointed to investigate the Louisville Pres
bytery case: Doctors McLean, Thomas,
Hines, Walter Elders, and Galloway Clark
Davidson.
The'New School Assembly is progressing
_rapidly in the transaction of its business t but
nothing of special or general importance is
before it.
From California and Australia.
. _ .
SAN FP.Artcfsco, May 19.—The bark Yo
kohami, from Batavia, has arrived, bring
ing 749,500 pounds of sagar, and 2,446 bags
of coffee.
Stephen Maxwell, the s6cond mate of the
- whale ship Joseph Maxwell, of New Bed-.
- ford, was drowned at sea on April 19th.
The steamer Golden City has sailed for
Panama, carrying $1,224,571 in treasure, of
which $949,906 were for New York.
The dry goods market is unsettled. Wheat
is drooping. Provisions, with the excep
tion of bacon, have a downward tendency.
Vining stocks are declining.
SAN FRAIWISCO, May 20.—Advices from
Australia to March 3d, say the Wool mar
ket is depressed.
The ship Sultana had arrived at Hervey's
bay with 588 British Government emigrants.
During the voyage 77 deaths occurred, and
most of the remaining passengers were ill.
Five thousand bushels of Wheat were sold
at Melbourne for Bs. peecental.
An extensive gold field has been dis
covered fifty miles west of Cleveland bay,
Queensland.
The Freedmen in Georgia.
-AtruusrA, Ga.,-May 21.—Gene. Steadman
sand Fullerton had an interview on Satur
day, at Savannah, with the General Con
ference of, the African Methodist Episcopal
Church, composed of clergymen from Geor
gia, Florida and South Carolina. Three of
the members declared that the interests of
the freedmen demands the continuance of
the Bureau for the present.
Three others testified to instances of mal
feasance by the Bureau Agents in South
Carolina -poor, poor, ignorant blacks having
been deprived of the fruits of their labors
and cruelly punished.
General Steadman urged the importance
of their cultivating a kind feeling with their
late masters, and assured them that the
Government would see that justices was
done to the freedmen.
Generals Steadman and Fullerton left for
.Florida on Sunday.
Tan liftsbrratmmAn - .—Commander Beau
mont, of the United States steamer Mianto
momah, in a recent report to the Navy De
partment, from Halifax, states that the con
+duct of the vessel in the rough weather ex
perienced on the voyage confirm the opinion
previously expressed by him, in communi
cating to the Department that she is an ex
cellent sea-boat, as safe, and more comfort
able than any vessel in which he had ever
performed service.
Since the arrival of the Miantanomah at
Halifax, she has been visited by the naval
and military authorities, all of whom have
manifested, in strong terms, their admira
tion of the vessel
All reports which have been received at
the Navy Department testify to the sea
going.qualities of the iron-clad vessels, the
expenences being much easier than those
encountered during rough weather in ves
bnia of other descriptions;
The Freedmen's Bureau.
General Howard has issued the following
circular:
WAS DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF REFU
GEES AND FREEDMEN" AND ABANDONED
LANDS, W.ASHINGTON, May 21, 1866.—Cir
cular No. 4.—ln order to answer numerous
inquiries from officers, agents and others,
and, if possible, prevent misunderstanding
with regard to the change of organization
in this Bureau this circular is issued.
First. The Commissioner recommended,
some time since, that the functions of a
military commander of a State and assis
.tant commissioner be exercised by the same
officer. Wherever practicable this is being
effected, as in Virginia and Mississippi. It
is not done in condemnation of the assistant
commissioners, who have labored hard and
successfully, but to secure more prompt
and effective administration than can other
wise be done.
Second—The Commissioner calls the at
tention of all officers, officially, to the re
ports in circulation, as to acts of severity
and cruelty toward the freedmen on their
part; as to carelessness in rendering their
monthly accounts,and other offences. Every
officer or agent already accused shall have
the opportunity of a thorough vindication
before a court-martial. But the occasion for
such' trials are to be deprecated, and they
must be forestalled by a thorough system
of inspection and a prompt removal of every
unfaithful officer.
Third—Special attention is again called to
the difficult duty of caring for the isdigent.
Where intense excitement prevails to get
rid of the Bureau, surely State and county
officers will make some arrangement to re
lieve the General Government of this heavy
expense. lithe county officers or overseers
of the poor will adopt the proper measures,
the industrial and Government farms,which
are now so muck complained of, can be dis
pensed with.
In order to meet an emergency, when the
whole system of, labor was deranged, the
Commissioner urged the forming of joint
companies, the encouragement of the emi
gration of those accustomed to free labor, so
as to afford promptly as many examples as
possible of the successful employment of
negroes under -a free system. Apparently
in keeping with these regulations, a few
officers have invested their own means
jointly with citizens in the planting interest.
I know of no law or regulation of the army,
or of this Bureau, against this, yet it will
almost inevitably lead to corruption,
investments, as it
has already to bitter accusations. Here
after such within their own
jurisdiction, by officers on duty in this
Bureau, are strictly prohibited.
0. 0. HOWARD, Major-General,
Commissioner.
6,341,000
. $10,103,000
NEW ORLEANS, May the Red
river country is flooded.
Thomas A. Adams, Chief of Police, was
suspended for fifteen days, for refusing to
arrest a peaceful citizen for carrying arms
during the disorganization of the police.
governor Sharkey, of Mississippi, has ar
rived here, direct from Washington, and ex
presses confidence in the success of the
President's policy.
Cotton.—The sales to-day amount to 1,800
bales at 34@35c; receipts, 844 bales. Sugar.
—Fair to fully fair, 14@14ic. Gold, 131.
Sterling Exchange, 142
Arrived, steamer Monterey, from New
York.
BOSTON, May 21.—The trial of John Gal
lagher, for the murder of Dennis Cokeley,
was commenced in the Supreme Court to
day. Gallagher kept a bar-room on Wash
ington street, and on the 7th of December
last a difficulty occurred between him and
several young men, when he fired into the
crowd, who had left the bar-room and gath
ered on the sidewalk, the shot killing
Cokeley.
•
Obituary.
BETHIMEIBM O May 21.—Dr. Wm. Wilson,
an enterprising and distinguished citizen of
Bethlehem, died at his residence this after
noon.
Orrowe, C. W., May 21.—Mr. John Galt,
brother of Hon. H. F. Galt, the Finance .
Minister . dropped dead, of apoplexyy, to
day, while visiting theParliamentbuilaing.
The Georgia State Railroad Bridges
Washed Away.
AuntrsTi, Ga., May 20.—The bridges of
the Georgia State Railroad, between Dalton
and Chattanooga. The disaster interferes
seriously with the transportation of freight
to and from the Western States with
Georgia.
NEWARK, May 21.—A German driver of
a lager beer wagon was killed in an affray
at a pic-nic at Roseville Park, in this city,
this afternoon, by being struck in the head
with a mallet. Three arrests were made.
s
RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families
at their Country Residences with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &U., &C.
ALBERTO. ROBERTS,
Cor Eleventh and Vine Streets.
NE.AIS9LLIE SYRUP.
Maple Syrup Molasses, New Crop,
Very handsome quality.
FOE SALE BY
JAMES R. WEBB.
tante WALNUT and EIGHTH Street!.
POTTED YARMOUTH. BLOATERS, Strasburg
meats, ham, beef and tongue, essence of anchovies
and Anchovy paste for sale at COUSTY'S East-Rad
grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street.
NEW EVELINOTON TEAMS, Just received and for
sale at COUSTY'S East End grocery, No. 118
Booth SECOND street.
TT . • • Ass , • t'4 :2,real curra t
jelly, In store and for sale at COUSTY'S East
End grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street.
risOICE TABLE CLARET.-100 cases just • received
and for sale at COUBTY'S East End grocery, No.
118 South SECOND street.
SCPANISH QUITEN OLIVF_S by the barrel or gallon,
at COUSTY , B East End grocery, No. 118 bcpath
SECOND street.
'IAMB! HABIB !!—J. Btewart's Trenton, Davis's
Star Hams, Briggs & Swift's celebrated Cincin
nati Hams, and T. Bower's City Cured, warranted to
give satisfaction. For sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W.
corner Eighth and Arch.
OLIVE OIL.-1W basket& Latour and other favorite
brands of Salad Oil, for sale by X. F. tPILLIN,
N. W. corner Arch and 'Eighth.
TAVA COFFER—Pure Old Government Java ()One,
e/ for sale by N. F. BRISSJ.Ig ,N. W. corner of Arch
and Eighth street,.
PEAS ! TEAS t-100 .4. packages of very choice new
1 crop Green and El lc, of the late importation. As
these Teas have been bought since the decline In gold.,
we axe preparedto furnish families at greatly reduced
prices. For sale by the box, or at retail. M. F.
LIN. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets.
s STOLEN PROM THE STABLE. OF TSE
subscriber, in Radnor Township, Delaware
un Pennsylvania, during the night' of the 15th
hiay, 1666„ a light gray HORSE about 16 hands high,
le years old, scar on the neck and head, caused by her
ingbad the poll evil; also a Dearborn Wagon, painted
red iron axles, low wheels in front, together with a lot
ofHams and Shoulders. A reward of $l5 will be paid
by the owner for the recovery of the Horse and Wa.
gon, with the contents. and the Lower Merlon Society
for the Detection and Prosecution of Horse Thieves
and the Recovery of Stolen Horses will pays reward
of OD Ibr the recovery of the Horse, and $5O for the
conviction of the thief, and s2owill be paid by the
County Treasurer on such c mviction. Information
may be lodged with G.L.DEICAVEN,at Police Station,
Fifth and Chestnut streets.
VS.T7ABETH LLOYD, Owner.
J. G. HELWIMPAO.Ii, Pres' &Society. my.te Sty
MErINA. ORANGES.-1,000 boxes Sweet Meseta&
reuagee, in prime order, landing and for sale by
IME3SLF,R & CO.. los B. Delaware Avenue.
MORBELBD HICHILLNG.—euu oarrele Bay of Island'a
JL Herring, in store and fOr gale by B. 41.. BOIJDRE 4
00., Dock Erkeet What%
rag DAILY E VENINO BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. MAY 22, iB6
From New Orleans.
Murder Trial at Boston.
Murder at Newark, N. J.
GROVEM.ftOs.
REAL ESTATE.
FOR RENT.
The New Bulletin Build*,
No. 607 Chestnut Street,
WLL BE COMPLETED IN A YEW DAYS,
The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals Mr
renting such rooms as they do not use themselves.
Theurtvill be
THE SECOND STORY 3FRONT BOOM,
60 by 24 feet.
THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OP
THE BUILDING,
Pour Stories High. with Entrance by a wide bail on
Chestnut street,
And a Front of 25 feet on ,Tayne street:
Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission House, a Bank
or Insurance Office.
For Farther Particulars apply at the NEW BilL.
LENIN BUILDING.
No. 607 Chestnut Street.
FOR RENT,
With use of Steam Power, part of the BASEMENT.ot
No. 111 South POITItTII Street.
Apply to
BINGWALT do BRAWN,
&NUR ' On the premises.
ig — FOB SALE.—A TB:alt is-STORY It WELLING
House and lot of ground at the northeast corner
oPBIICE and FOR'fIET.II streets, West Philadel
phia, containing in front on Spruce street 100 feet, and
in depth along Fortieth street, Ili feat to a thirty feet
street called Irving streak •
The house Is butts in the beat manner with all the
modern imp ovements. -
On the first floor is a parlor, dining room, library,
and tee kitchens. There are six large chambers,
two bath rooms,. water-closet, lour stationery wash
stands, stationary wash-tats, two ranges, circulating
boiler, An •
The garden is laid out tastefully and has &large num
ber or sluice frail trees.
Tee location Is one ef the healthiest and handsomest
in the Twenty-ftmrth Ward, and surrounded by beautf
improvernente
Terms will be made to snit a purchaser. '
Apply on the premises, or at
naylS No. 11 South Seventh street.
VTO murr—culz ISL /IND COTTAGII3 AND
STODBS.
otwithatanding it has been currently rumored,
mush to the damage of "Cape May," that all desizabie
tarnished Cottages have been taken, yet I, the sub
scriber, have twelve TO RiaNT for the bathingseason,
three of which are near the Columbia Mouse. one "on
Queen street three on Washington street, three on
Lafayette street, and two Bear the site of the late
Mount Vernon Holed. .Also, three Store Houses, de•
sirably located for business. All of which will be let
on reasonable terms.
Apply to
iimsE ac sazrrg.
At the 'RIDGWAY HOUSE Philadelphia.
Prom 12 to 3 P. H. on TIIBEIDAY and. WEDNESDAY,
May 22 and 21, 1860, or at Cage Island any time there
after. my2t-ets
RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTISIEN
surf House, at Cape Island, New Jersey, fir sale.
This house is located in thevery best situation on the
Island. fronting Congress Hail on the west, and Centre
House on the south, and within one square of the new
railroad depot. The building is new and well ap
pointed for a restaurant, and as a fashionable drink
ing house has no equal on the Island, and has rad I hies
for accommodating thirty to forty guests. It will be
sold a bargain, and immediate poss.ation given. Call
or address A. E. HOGRV.i, Real Estate Agent,
my 21.6 ti Cape Island, N. J.
E ri COTTAGES TO LET
CAPE ISLAND. 'NEW JERSEY,
I have several fine Cottages yet to let, furnished with
all the B ecemary furniture, ac., except linens, crock.
ery, knives. forks and spool&
Address immediately,
A. E. ITUGHIII3,
my2-lnal Real Estate Agent.
gTO BENT—]URN gwrD, for the Seminar
season, in Germantown, - vary near to Church
e station and to the lawn, a large double HOUSE.,
with all modern eonveniences, gas, bath-room, wet-r,
hot and cold, through the house and in both )(Achim
ranges; large parlors, lone well-shaded porches and
flee lawns. with large trees; a good stable for four
horses, and a good kl.chen, garden, du. Apply on the
premises, or to ISAAC PUGH.
1337 WO* 407 Walnut street, third-story.
CP FOB SALE—AIi ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT
EEL containing s acres of land. with double modern
stone residence, stable and out buildings, within a few
minntee' walk of the city of Wilmington, Delaware.
'l be mansion has the city *auxin:ileums, and is heated
with hot water; handsome lawn, excellent warden and
chola, shrubbery. J. ALGIUMAIOdY it SONS Sid Wal
nut street
MiTOR RENT.—In 'Burlington, New Jersey,
"Meadow Lawn"—Tine Mu/Mon, surrounde d
choice shrubbery, mach house, ice house (filled),
ten-pia &Heyde., all in good order, and with or without
341 acne of land, in fruits of every variety. Tanagers
for sale if desired. Photographs of the place may be
seen at the office of f. lf, °EMMET it SONS, Ea
iNalnut street.
GigiowcrowN Tom !nil
OR TO RXNT—Beantifally and conveniently
Suustad. !MILLI' two minutes' walk of Church Lane
illation. A commodious and elegant RESIDSNOR.
with all the modern conveniences; stablacoach-house,
&c. Let ltex2l.l. Apply between IS and 2, at SS North
MIRO street. reshlettii W. P. wILSTACH.
I. H. JOSEPH, OHNTRAL REAL IbiTATIS
Agency, No. 271 B. Third strut, Philadeelphia
Pa. Real Estate bought and sold on commission.
Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort
gages, &nu other securities. Hii - r - ofse and Ground Rents
collected.
Commissioner ofDeeds for all the States. mys.toti
tig- VCR EATS—The handsome Residence No
Soo WALNUT street, 2e by lea feet, with two
eorusaall replete with all the modern conveni
ences—in perfect order. Amply co
TOWNS ND WHELP'S CO.,
myle Ltu.th'eti $O Walnut street.
gIFOB. SALR —A vary deeirable country seatand
farm or 34 acres, on old York road near dime •
ertown, within five minutes walk otatatlon on X.
P. Railroad. C. H. M.IILRHEID.
245 South STITH street.
IM.I FOP. SALK—Premises 1400 Chestnut street.
.. YU North Tenth street,
280 North Tenth street.
20 South Thirteentk sli.
C. H. MIIIEHEID,
layl9-lot/ No. H 5 South Sixth street.
•V 1 2 .7 -4 TO RENT —A couerray MANSION, sta-
IV* bang for five horsey; ice souse tilled. milk house,
an garden, 10 minutes walk from Tioga station on tile
North Pennsylvania railroad. Apply to CHAS. M.
EVANS, No, 631 Arch street. myli-1315
, FOR SALE.—The dwelling. No. 521 South Ninth
Mil street, with three story double back buildings,
containing all the modern Conveniences. Built ex
pressly for the present °mtt Terms easy. Apply at
No. 5i9 South h. MTH street,' mytt,'Af
rite,
COUNTRY BEAT AND FARlit FOR .p.:3,
E A I.VI — 2 ,lttY Or One hundred au, es, Bristol
Lite, above Bevan mile stone, and near Tacony.
Apply to R. WHITAKER,
Di o. el° Locust street,
2014 RACE STREET—TO LET.—Three•9tory
double back buildings, replete with modern can•
vr.n ences, now vacant. Open from 10 A. M. to 4 P.M..
Inquire 613 Chestnut street, IdcCALLA"S new Hat
Store. mill tf/
pf-Ei TO BE LET—Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth
Floors, 207 CARTER street, south of Chestnut,
suitable for light manufacturing purposes. Apply to
J. H. CURTIS fi SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Wal
nut street,
FOR SAT E.—The foar-story brick Residence.
gis with Istory back buildings, and having every
convenience; situate No, 419 North Twentieth street.
Immediate possession given. J. GLIMAIRY &
BONS, 'Walnut street.
11FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR BUILDING SITE
.1 1 .contaiining 18 acres of land, verydesirably located
on e Limekiln turnpike, convenient to the German
town Railroad. J. GUMMY SONS, SOB Wal
nut street.
FOR BASAL—A modern a•story House, IS feet
front, with double back buildings and lot 80 feet
, situate on the south sloe of Pine street, West of
Twenty.second. f. .111.. 011M1LEY fk SONS, 508 Wal
nut street. .
IrOR SA.LE.—A , four-story brick Residence,
with every convenience, and lot lib feet deep to
a street; situate No. SA Clinton street. J. M. GUM
MRY ct SONS, NS Wainbt street.
i_TO RENT—Room of Building No. 42 South
THIRD street, eultab for Offices, with all the
theconveniences. Apply to R. F. RALEY, first
myS-s,tu,th-tft
ItES • G&RMANTOWN—FOR RENT.—TWOFITR-
Lo nished houses, desirablylocated. J.M.GUMBLICY
& eONB, 508 Walnut street.
FOR SAIR.—STORE NOS. 157 and 159, North
jfEl Third street, with Immediate possession. In
quire on the premises, myll-lmo*
M - TO RENT—The four-story STORE, 20 by 40 feet,
No. 23 South Seventh street, above . Chestnut, In
qu e No. 25, next door. mylB-Bts
TO BR LET7-Third and fourth floors with the office
en first door: also, part of a large cellar, No. 16
South Front street. Apply to J. H. UDR LIS dr. SON,
Real Estate Bregters, 438 Walnut street.
rpo BE LET—SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND
FLFrH. FLOORS, 839 Walnut street, suitable fbr
offices or any light.businsas. Apply to J. H. CURTIS
& SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street.
MO BE LET.—FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOORS, lAS
South SECOND street. A pply to S H. (vans&
SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 WALNUT street.
CARBIA.GES
GARDNER. a FLEIAING, COACH
MAKER.% 214 South Fifth street, below
ti , aPiniladelphla.
Niti- An =sorb:neuter NEW and SECOND-RAND
CARRIAGES always on hand, at REASONABLE
'BRICE& aD24,3m
EDIIIALTION.
PrFALL 11M31021 OF /OBS ABBoTral .
E3kbEnsIABY FOR YOUNG LADL VD, com•
mencA on Wednesday. September 12th 'l6: kw
residence. corner of Poplar and etreent,
Plilledelphin. Blunsimmlni EMlen Here,
D. D. Rev. Themes Brainerd, D. D„ W. g, Allen, Esq-
Ate 'President of (Hard College. DqVir
LIQVOR4.
RICHARD PENISTAYS
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
43D Chestmit Streets
PREGADELPIIMi..
Established for the Bale of Unadulter.
ated Liquors Only.
Special Notice to Fomilies
Richard Penistan's
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown
Stout,
Now so ranch recommended by the Medical Furth,
~---- for Invalids.
$1 25 PER DOZEN.
(These Bottle hold one Pint.)
The above being of the very beat
T idily, it west be
ellgr r a
d c t: all parts jn %
e tilt; without extra
charge.
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,Ge.,
Warranted pure, at the lowed possible rates; by the
Bottle, Gallon, or Cask.
CHAMPAGNES of the beet brands offered lower
han by any other house.
On Draught and In Bottle,
PURE GRAPE JUICE.
Tare hts ts an excellent salads for Invalids. It a stirs
c tor Dyspe;sta.
HAVANA. opaass.
OLIVE 011..
MELBA BATTOES.
EARDEMILS, &a
London and Dublin Porter and Brown Bloat—Roglit
end &etch Alm Oaleni
JUST OPENED,
Penistan.'s Branch
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
Nee. 37 and 39- South Third Street,
Philadelphia. Bear Entrance on Bank street. zolinf
BAY BUM,
HER MAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE,
rYurTs - .ON - ,
151 anis nowt fl., sots AMT.
ULTINIta—Tke attention of the trade Le witched to
the followinery choice Winesot AL, for gale 1:g
SOMME F. No. /63. BO= kraut =AM
above Walnut
HAIGKIHAB—OId Island, g yean old.
MER.ll.l3M—Campbell & single, doable and
triple Grape, E. Crnsoe S Sons, Rudolph, Tapes, Bier.
Spanish. Crown and F. Valletta
TORTS—Vallette. Vinho Veltuo Real, Denton and
Bebello Valente & Co., Vintages 1126 to INS.
CLARETS ann —Cc= l'Us Freres and St..3lStepha Chat.
ilia Ly.
VERMOUTH—G. Jourdan., Brlve & Co.
JSUSCA.T—de Frond *w
• CHAMPAGNES— last Tinny, "Golden SW,
de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and .otb-si
favorite brands.
rI&TAWBA, is TIELLA.
WINES.
J. NEWTON KLINE,
No. 116 WALNUT Street,
Sole Agent fbr the famous Pleasant Valley Wine
Company, New York. Constantly on hand daring
the season, Catawba and Isabella Wines, dry and
sweet. Also, Sparkling Catawba, put up various
sizes. myll-lmt
OLD WRISKIMI.-50t Cases Pure Old Wheat. Rye,
Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskies, for sale by
R. P. MIDDLETON.
5 North Front street.
N 'ET:S3III:i al
PHILADELPHIA
Window GLASS Warehoase.
BENJAMIN H. SHOEMMMI
AtEUMT YOB TB
FRENCH PLATE CLASS
OOKPAMI32SL
IMPORT= 07
English, Frisch and German
Window and Pistare Elan
And Looking Glau Plates.
IiSNITFACTMUKII
American Window, , Pieture and Ocsr Wass
Ormneettal and Colored Mena
205 and 207 North Foarth Street,
11326-Im PEELIDZSPECIA.
Vq7? . TO l l
GOE.O. A. CC>O.IELIE,
No. 1314 'Washington avenue,
invites the attention of the Publis to his PRESTON
COAL, which is an article that gives unbounded satis
faction to aIL "My customers generally are laying it
in at the present prices, in preference to LEHIGH
COAL. Egg and Stove sizes at 56 75 per tor. Also the
genuine Eagle Vein Mal, same sires, same price.
A superior quality of ImITIGIE COAL, Egg and
Stove, at 57 SO per ton.
Orders received at 114 South THIRD St. mvs-3ml
sfl
FOR' GOOD LARGE NUT, 56 So FOR
k., STOLEor HEATER COAL. J. A. SMITH,
Eteanth and Washington avenue. myr.)-Ltris
TIME lINBESSIGNBB Lot ViTA ATBENTiON TS
TIM E
stock of
Buck Mountain Company's Coal.
Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, and
Locust Marotta's',
vhich they are prepared to sell at the lowest mantes
rates, and to deliver in the best condition.
Orders left with B. MASON BINES, Franklin Intl
cute Building, SEVENTH sires
_t below Market
be promptly attended to. EINES & ittEDEA_FF_ , _
se6,tt Arch Street Wharf, Schuyladll.
f10a1..--SIIGABLOAY, BEAVER. NNADOW AND
SPting Mountain, Lehigh Coal. and beet Locust
Mountain from Bchuyllclll. Prepared AfftecclY itu
!family use. De ,N. W. corner and WIL
LOW streets. n ce, N 0.112 South SECOND area.
WO , J. WALTON di -011
ffiLILINIMY GOODS.
Mrs. R.
a*23 and 331 South Street,
has a handsome assortment of SPRING MM.
LIN - FRY; Mims' and Inihnts' Hats and Caps,
Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers.
Frames. disc- Flow
AIt)ICTILODI SALLIKEJ
TECEPRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLMCKENT
S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. •
Money advanced on Merchandise generally;
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate,
and on all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open
Face English, American and Swiss Patent Level
Watches; Tine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le.
pine Watches; Fine Geld Duplex and other Watches
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English.
American and Swint Patent Lever and Lepini
Watches: Double Case English Quante? and other
Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast.
gi h m ns Finger Rings; Ear Rings, Studs, &c.; Fine Gold
; Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; Breast
Pins;lly Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and Sewolry gene
ra.
FOR SALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof Chest)
suitable for a Jeweler, Prins $B5O.
Also, several Lots in Beath Camden Fifth and
Chestnut streets.
611 ABIIE. &. CO..
L. AUCTIONEER , .
No. 505 MABBET str.et. above P 110 -
SALE OF 600 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS
- -
Ake., c.
ON WRDNIIIIMAY SIORNIND, MAY 23,
At 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, men's. boys',
youths' fine calf and kip boots Balmorals.Cosgress gal
tens, lasting do.. Oxford ties, slippers, &a; women's,
misses' and children ' s kid. morocco buff. goat, calf,
lasting lialmorals, congress gaiters. site lace do. , slip
pers, buskins, to which the attention of the trade
is invited.
TImLIP FORD a co.,
aucrioNEms,
No. EO ILARRICT street.
SALE OF 1400 CASES BOOTS AND SHOE&
ON THITRuDRY "MORNING, iirAY 21.
Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue;
for cash, 1400 cases Boots. Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals,
Congress Gaiters, Slippers, Oxford Ties, &c., compris
ing a general - assortment of goods.
T FITZPATRICK di po
"AIIO
No. 416 NorthSZCOND meet. above CallirwhllL
ATICITION
ZTO. 922 Wm,,riu'r Breek
JAMES A,
THOMAS BIRCH & SON. AUCTIONEERS AND
A COMMISSION MERCELILETt3,
L _ No. 1110 CHESTNUT sweet , (Rear entrance 1107 Satisorn street)
HOUS'B OLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DE
SCRIPTION RECEIVED ON' CONSIGNMENT.
1.312 t. EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the
, most Reasonable Terms. • _
SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &,,, AT THOR
THOMAS BIRCH .& SON, respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they are orepared to attend
to t i l c ilt sale of Real Estate by, auction and at private
SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, •
DRA'WINGS. WATER COLORS, - BRONZES,
TERRA COTTA, &c.
The contributions of the artists of the
FRENCH ETCHING CLUB.
ON TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 22. •
at 73i o'clock, at Birch's Art Gallery,' No. 1110 Chestnut,
street, will be sold. the Pictures and Works of Art sent
by the artists themselves, under tee maaagement of
Mr. A. Caoart, Director of the French Etching Club.
The collection comprises the works of the following
celebrates n3asters, viz: • ' •
G. Dore, Corot, Daublgny,
Troyon, Isabey, Pecrus.
Lambinet, J. Noel, Chaplin.
Baron, Diet, Chiffon, _
Fauv elet. C. Jacque, Van Marko,
Gudin, J. Hersaw, V. Dupre, •
Bonin, Frere, . - Hoguet.
Moonnans, Roybet, Selgneurgeno,
Lambron,Ribot, Ecessura,
erbockleven, Vollon, Brissot,
Lasalle. &c., &c.
'The collection is now open for exhibition, free, and
will remain open, day and evening, until time of sale.
HOUSEHOLD FURN ITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO
TORTE.
ON WEDNEhDAY MOBBING,
At 10 o'clock. at 9 9 .5 . Plibert street, will be sold—The
household and kitched.furrilture of a family declining
housekeeping. Also, h superior rosewood seven oo•
tave piano lor,e, nearly new.
Housinioriti FURNITURE PIANOFORTE, &c.
ON TRU ARLIAY MORNING,
`At 10 o'clock, at No. 1010 Green street, will be sold,
tbn furniture of afar:illy declining housekeeping, eom;
prismg—Tapestry, - Ingrain and Venetian carpets, wet
nut parlor:clamber and dinicg room furniture, beds
and metres:3es, kitchenforniture, dtc.
NEW a -
z•se a D Z 542 dffilaiii
TUB ' • I : , 4111: : • Z
•
, ON FRIDAY MORNING,
At 9 O'clock, at the .Anotlon Store. No. 1110 Oheeleard
street, will be sold
-A large assortment of soperior parlor, chamber,
dining room and kitchen furniture, line carpeta, mir
rors, dm.
Also, saperier 7 octave rosewood piano forte, made
by Hallett, Davis & 00.
RKPRIDERAI ORS.
Also, an /11110/Ce of very superior refrigerators.
Also cne soperior magic lantan.
Sale No, 1412 north Eleventh street.
aorsEnoLD FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE,
CIA RPATS, etc
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock, at No. 1312 north Eleven.h street. will
be sold, the furniture of a family declining housekeep
ing, comprising rosewood piano forte, velvet and other
carpets. walnut parlor, chamber and dining room far
t:nine, kitchen urnitnre.
Can be eTrwo ined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock
SALE AT NO. 1013 CHESTNUT STREET.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAR.
PETS. MIRRORS,
ON MOND, Y MORNING.
At 10 o'clock, at is:0,1210 Ches'nut street. will be sold.
the furniture of a family declining housekeeping com
prising' handsome parlor suit in plush, French plate
mantel gisss. Brussels, ingrain and Venetian carpets.
lace window curtains, chamber snits of walnut, oil
finish ea; chamber suits maple and ebony, dining room
and sitting room furniture, elegant cheval glass, beds
and bedding, eh na glass and plated ware, kitchen far-
Miure. tftc.
Idea be examinedat 8 o'clock on the morning of sale
SALE OF VICO° FEET OF CAROLINA. YELLOW
PINE FL' ORING BOARDS.
ON TUESDAY liGENlbitt. MAY .
At 11 o'clock, at the first wharf below Smith street.
on the Schuylkill, will be sold. for account of whom lt
may concern, about Mose feet of one and a quarter
inch Carolina yellow pine flooring and wide boards.
DRUG STORE AT PRIVATE R 4 rm.
A well established Drug Store, handsomely fitted tip
with lease of the premises, for sale. Apply at tht
auction store.
- DI JOHN D. MYBE. .t CO., .A.IIGTIONR* , Oar,
Ai Nos.= and MA MARKET aireet corner ofl3ank
LARGE SPECT A I AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF
DAMAGED GOODS.
ON WILDNE2iDAT 3.1.011191NG, MAY 23.
Will be sold at 10 o'clock, by altalogue, for cash, the
entire
STOCK OF A WHOT.I 7 .sALF., NOTION HOUSE,
partially damaged by the Lute dra In North Fourth at..
comprising full lines of all articles incident to that
branch of the trade.
Goods ready for examination with catalogues on the
morning of SAIL ----
.LA s T.y, OF 3 . ? . =BIEL FRE:NoIa
- D s 0 CI RY I e DS.
We will hold a Large Pale of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goo P ads, by catalogue , on gnu months' credit and
part r cash.
OnTREPUSSMAYMORN - LNG,
May 24, at 10 o'clock, embracing about Ste peek.
ages and lots of staple and fancy articles, in woolens,
worsteds, linens, Bilks and cottons.
R. 8.--Goods arranged for examination and oat.
/issues resdy early on the morning of isle.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE. OP EUROPEAN
AND DOXFT-TD., DBT GOODS.
NOTlM—lncluded in our sale of THITESDAY,
May 24, will be band in Dartsbe
DONnr-STIOS.
bales bleach@ d and brown sheet - toga and shirtings.
do white andcord dads and all wool flannels.
cases 'Manchester and Scotch gingeams and plaids.
do Canton, domet and fancy shirting flannels.
do blk and cord cambers, sileclasjaconets.
do B& W and fancy prtnia. detainees,, coatims.
. do bluest:dues, checks, tickiogs, de.ims.tweeds.
do cottonades, - Kentucky and coraetjeans.
do cissimeres. satinets, kerseya, Unsays.
BEANIE aTr - Rlsi.
1 case raper beaverteen, for account of whom It may
Concern.
MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS.
pieces French and Saxony black and blue cloths
do Aix la Chapelle doeskins & Anchor cloths,
do all wool diagonals, silk and wool tricots.
do French fancy coatings and casstmeres.
do all wool Raglans, Eng ash meltons, sack•
logr.
do Scotch Ueda taGOODS. tiste. Dalian% vestings.
's."
—cases bleached and colored drills, dacks, crash,
do bleached and brown damasks, bucks. tow s,
Hodands.
do Spanish, bley, butchers' and mantle linens.
do Irish shirting linens. Barnsley sheetings.
DRESS GOODS. &ILES, SH AWLS, &..c
pieces plain and fig'd pure mobairs. lenos,lawns.
do plain and printed Paris de lathes, broches.
do plaid and etripedmozmblques,tamartines.
do grenadine, barege- poll de cherre, organdy.
do plain and fancy sags, mantles, shawls; ko.
Also, whit goods, handkerchiefs, hosiery, gloves,
balmoral and - hoop skirts, traveling and under shirts
and drawers rewing silks, spool cotton, patent thread,
suspenders, umbrelns, parasols, &c.
701 Cc Z. 811EA.10.1/
LARGE POSITIVES SALE OF 'CARPETINGS,
CANTON AND COIR erizios. &a.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
May 25, at lI o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on
four months' credit, about 3)0 pieces of superfine
and tine ingrain, royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp,
cottage and rag carpetings. which may be examined
early on the morning at sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY S 4 TM OF FRENCH Ma
°TILER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. dm.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY 2S,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. ON FOl3l
ILONTRBCREDIT, about 800 lots ofFrench, India,Ger
man and British Dry Goods, embracing a fall assort
ment of fancy and staple articles In silks, worsteds
woolens, linens and cottons.
N. B.—Goods arranged for examination and cats
°goes ready early on morning of sale.
D dtIOTT, JB., AUCTIOni rw
U. lam
SALE OF FINE FRENCH ARTISTIC BRONZE
OBOUPES L FIGDREB AND VASES, AL&BA,STER
URN'S AND ORNAMENTS &c.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 23.
At 103 o'clock, at the Art °alien', No. 1020 Chestnut
street, will be sold without reserve. a collection of very
costly French Bronze. Fizures. Oroupes and Vases
Also, Agate. Esrdiglio and Castellina Vases, French
Bisquet Figures, &c.. all just received from the leading
manufacture of Paris.
The collection will be ready for examination on
Tuesday.
SALE OF A FUZE COLLECTION OF 200 FINE
FRAMED PROOF INGRA. VINGS.
From the Brttish Eine.Art Publishing Company.
Consisting of fl ne Proofs, carefully selected from the
great mocern artists, among whom are
Martin, 1 Herring, I Johnstone,
Darker, . I Frith, Az sdell,
Le Jenne,l F. Tayler, Sant,
Turner, Thompson, I and others.
Frank Stone, Landseer, I
to tat e place at Scott's Art Clallrm, 1020 Chestnut st,.
on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVRNINGS,
2Sd and 21th insts., at quarter, before 8 o'clock. 'I he
ablaze are all finely framed in 'gold, walnut and rose
wood frames and comprises one of the best cadections
ever offered in this city.
SALE OF FINE OIL PATNTTNGS.
On FRIDAY and SATIIRDAY EVENING 3 NEXT,
sth and 26th insts.. at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chest
nut street. at quarter before ft o'clock, a fine collection
of 011 Faintings, comprising pleasing and familiar
Landscapes, Mountain and River bcenery,'Marinee,
eic., from celebrated native artists.
SPECIAL SALE OF RIGA CLASS IMPORTED
PAINTINGS.
On WEDNESDAY ann THURSDAY EVENINGS,
May Seth and Est, at o'clock, at Sc3tt's Art Gallery,
io2uChestnnt aireet , about 170 WWI class irrlDOrted
Paintings, best English, French, Flemish and Belgian
masters.
Particulars hereafter.
raY HARRITT ds 00., AUCTIONamIui.
" • Cash Auction Howe,.
No. 20 Market street, corner o R onk street.
Cash advanced on conaignmenta without extra charge.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE
Of 1,000 lota Reasonable Dry Goods,
'WEDNESDAY MORNING. _
May 22d, at 10 o'cloblz viz.: bleached and brown
Shirtinge, Lipens, Jeans. &o. Also. Cloths, Cassimers
and Satinets, Umbrellas and Sun Umbrellas; 50 cases
and cartons Silk and Gingham Umbrellas and San•
shades, dm.
CLOTHING. SHIRTS, &c., etc.. •
800 doz. white and fancy Shirts. Traveling Illhirts
Cusintere and Linen Pants: Overalls &0., &c.
HOOP SKIRTS. HOOP skiars.
600 doz best quality Hoop &title; Also Felt Hats;
Stock of pry Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Ow,
AUCTION SALES.
Sale at No. 925 Filbert street.
Sale at NO. 1010 Green street.
Bale at No. 1110 Chestzint street
AUCTION SALES.
THOMAS & SONS, AUOTIONEERII,_
AIL ' Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH. street
' MALES OF STOOKS AN f w REAL ESTATE
At the Exchange, every TUESDAY, at 12 o'cloCk neon:
WHandbillsof each property Issued separatells
and on the Saturday previous to each male 2000 cats.
logues In pamphlet form, giving foil c esoriptions.
• TURA T. ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE._
Printed catalogues, comprising several htindred
thousand dollars, including every description of 'eltg
and country property, from the smallest dwellings to
the most elegant mansions elegant country seats . 'farms, business properties, & c.
ivy- FURNITURE SALES at the Aaation Store
EVERY THURSDAY.
la' Particular attention giVea to sales at Private
'Residences. &c. .
22d SPRING'S aLIF, May 29.
Peremptory Saleßy Order of Heirs and Committee
—Estate of Emanuel Krell, deceased—VEßY ELlf.
GANT COUNTRY SEAT, 19 ACRES, .21st Ward—
Handsome Stone Mansion, large Stone Barn, S.able
and Carriage House, Frame Tenant House, &c.
Grounds beautifully laid out . Sale Absolute.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of .Tames Davis. dec'd—
MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
No. 633 North Klistreet 'above Warace,
Sante Est ate—WELL-SEC GEED
BLE OBOUND RENT. $42 a year.
c.rpbans' Court Bale—Estate of John Magee, dec'd•—•
TruIiNESTORY BRICE DWET•t•TNG, Penn street,
between South and Bbippen. '
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, N. W. corner of
Twenty-third and Master streets.::_
VALUABLE LOT, north side o *aster street, ad
joining the above on tbe west
3 TWOSTORY DWRLLINGS, Almond street.
north easterly from Huntingdonstreet.
Trustees' Sale— TBRER-STORY BRICK STORE
and DWELLLNG, S. W. corner of T wellth and Filbert
streets.
Same Estate-5 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
INGS. Nos. 20 , 28, 26. 21 and 22 Twelfth street, adjoin.
the the above.
—2 THREE-STORY
t atit of Johln AtaaltzT:d.
street. 19th Ward
Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Catharine C. KB¢-
pale, deed.—LARGE and VAL - I - SABLE - LOT, N. W.
corner of 22d and LOCEMS streets , -le feet by 273 feet , --a
fronts.
HANDSOME. I,TODBENPOENT.ED STONE HESE
DENCE, N. E. corner of Chelten avenue 'and 11... -
-cock street. GERMANTOWN—weII built, and has they.
modernconveniences, SO het front. by 175 feet deep.
HANDSOME MODERN POINTED STONE R. s-
DENCE, N. W. corner of Cbelten enne and Han
cock street, GERMANTOWN—weII bald, and ine the
modern conveniences.
- -
HANDSOME SITE FOR A COUNTRY SEAT—
VALUABLE LOT. over 4 AtaalLS,Ridge Road, near
tbe 7 mile atone, Roxborongh.
BITSESTESS Locamort—tHßLlS STOB.Y RBI=
DRamWIR I.7.TWG No. TM North Front street, above
- - -
• BirEiniESS PnoraaTy—FlVß-STORY BRICK
BUILDING, N. E. conker of Third and Chestnut
streets.
Fele by order of HeIrs—THREN,STORY BRICK
DWI:W.II4G, No. 13st 2dascher street, south of Mas
ter.
TERRE-STORY BRICRDWELLING, N.B. corner
of Eighth and St. Mary streets.
To Capitalists and others—VALUABLE PROEM &TT
km nwn as the "Washington Drove Yard Hotel."
Ridge Avenue, between 16th and Francis streets; a
feet front. •
Peremptory- Sale—To close a Partnership Account-.
TORY BRICK DW.c.GLING, S. E. or
Nineteenth and North streets.
Same Account- 2 TBREE•STORY BRICK STORES
and DWELLINGS, Nos. ISIS and 1534 Callowhill street
—with 2 Thre estory Brick Dwellings In the rear, oa
Carlton street, No. 153 L
Same Accovnt—NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.
No. 1915 Coates street. west ofl9th.
biODER.N THItYRATORY BRICK D w ELLIN'S.
No. V. 2 North Ninth street, between Vine and Callow-
5 VALUABLE STORES and IM'ELLENGS, corn.w
of Poplar and Charlotte streets.
THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, N. E, car.
Twentieth and Vine streets.
t3RtrUhD RENT 1120 a year.
Lot east side of blucher at. south of Cumberland.
GENTEEL-THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLDTG,
N0.1,-33 Jefferson at,
r51034.Y STONE DWELLDTG, No. 14 Darby
: ad.24:h Ward.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLENG, N W.corner
th at. ar d Washington avPnue.
. _ _ _ _
MTV r '51 . M0 i t giVelyr g m
6 , 4 1j... I• : :•-
HANDSOME MODERN TFrRP - F-S : BEMS.
- RESIDENCE, with side yard. No. 2.2 i Green at, west
of Twentieth at. Has all the modern convenience:L.
LOS, 2.) feet from.
Administrator's Peremptory Sale.
NEAT MODERN POOR STORY BR/OR RIME
DENIM AND FTERNITURR.
N 0.1703 RACR street, west of Seventeenth at.
Oh MONDAY MORNINO. MAY 28.
At IC o'clock, modern four atory brick mess
wish three story back buildings north aide of "Race
at. No 1703. .Immediate possesaion.
May be examined any day previotta to Bale. between
4 and 6 o'clock P. M . __
. _
HOUSEHOLD FURISTUURE; CARPETS, &v..
al 0 immediately after the sale of the real astate,tha
household az.d kitchen furniture. dre. -
Pale "No. 20 . Wallace street.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FITHNTTITRE,FRENCIEE
PLATE PIER. MIRRORS, FINE BRUSSELS
CARPETS. &c.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNINO. MAT 23,
At le o'clock, at No. 2029 Wallace 85. by catalorne,the
superior household fermium., fine French plate pier
mirrors, fine Brussels and. imperial carpels, kitchen
nlensilt drc. ,
Mu , be exanalned at E o clock on the morning of ea%
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS FROM A IXRRARY.
On 'it EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY - 25.
At the auction store, leis , ..datteous Books trent a
library. ,
Extensive Sale at the Auction Rooms,
VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE FRENCH. -
PLATE Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Elegant Plana
Fortes, Superior Fireproof Safes, Desks and Office
Furniture. Chandeliers. Refrigerators, Mattresses%
Beds and Bedding, China and Glassware, Fine Brus
sels and other Carpets.
ON t..SDAY MORNING,
• At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, by catalogue, very
superior parlor, dining room, and chamber farniturm
elegant rosewood piano- forte, made by Meyer; rasa
wood and mahogany pianos; 2 handsome walnut and
plush library sofas; 5 suits superior cottage furniture
tine French plate mantel and pier mirrors; superior •
safes by Evans d Watson and others; chandellers,fina
mattresses, beds and bedding; tine China and glass
ware, refrigerators; handsome velvet, Brussels and
other carpets, mac.
GUTTA PERCHA HOSE.
lIIMIERMMI/Mi;l
ELEGANT LIBRARY FURNITURE. -
ON THURSDAY MOBN.U*II4,
At the auction rooms, suit or elegant walnut library.
fc,miture, sofa chairs, tables, bookcases, mirror, chan
delier, curtains and carpets, all to match. made to
order and equal to new. May be examined three days
previous to sale.
Sale for account of the United States.
FURI.NITTURE, BLANKETS. SHEETS, PEDDING„
IRON BEDSTEADS; CONCENTRATED artr.w.
4t.c..
• ;lON THURSDAY MORNING.
At the auction store, by order of the Medical Par.
veyor. a quantity of hospital furniture. bedding. &c.
Also, 16,000 lbs concentrated mill:. 230 lbs extract of
beef, 9S gallons extract of coffee, 379 chairs, 400 tables
Particulors In catalogues,
Executors' Sale—Sale at No. 1412. Spruce street.
13..A.NDtOME FURNITURE PINE 'MANTEL MI R.
}tORS. CHANDELIERS, HANDSOME VELVET
CARPETS. ex.
- Or FRID4a MORNING, MAY 25,
At 10 o'clock. at 111). 1412 Sptuce street, by order of
executors, tie handsome walnut parlor and chamber
furniture, superior oak dining' room furniture, twofine
French plate mnntel mirrors, handsome chandeliers
and gas fixtures, tine china and cut glassware, elegant
velvet, Brussels and imperial carpets, kitchen Punt-
Lure and utensils, &c.
. be - - at 8 o'cl on the .. o . • .Ibale.
Sate No. 183 E north Sixth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. EINE C.3RPETS,
PIANO FORTE, MA.TRESSES,
ON SATURDAY MORNING. MAY. 24.
At 10 o'clock, at N 0.1588 florid Sixth street, superior
parlor
Also, the t ki tcherture, pn
uter sils.iano Darte, tine carpets, mac.
May be examined on the mcaningof sale at 8 o'clock.
Sale No. 1729 Walnut !Area.'
SUPERIOR FITRITUREPIANO FORTE, CHAN•
DELTERS. BOOKCASE,. FINE CARPETS. ft.
ON MONDAY MORNING. MAY 2L
At 10 o'clock, at No. 1729 Walnut street. will be sold
by catalogue. the superior ihruitare of a family remo
ving. May be examined with catalogue at S e clock=-
the morning of sale. -
Sale No. 1937 Spruce street -
SUPERIOR FURNITI7KE CARPETIS, GRAMM
ON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 29.
At 10 o'clock, at No. 1337 Spruce st, by catalogue; the
superior parlor, dining room and chamber furniture,
can ets, oil cloths, chandeliers, fine matresses, feather'
beds, de. Also, the kitchen furniture,relligerator.&C.,
Sale :No. 202 S Pine street
HANDSOME FURNITURE. FINE MANTLB
- ROE. FINE VELVB..T C-cRPETS.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 31,
At 10 o'clock at No. 2028 Pine st, by catalogue, the
entire elegant household furniture. suit rosewood and,
reps parlor furntiure, handsome walnut dining room
and chamber furniture, fine French plate mantel mfr.,
ror. fine velvet, Brussels and other carpets, kitchen
•
furniture and utensils, 'dm.
May be ersm ned on themorning of sale at 8 o'clock..
Peremptory Sale on the Premises.
HANDSOME, MODERN FOUR-STORY PIOTOW
STONE R SSIDENCE AND ELEGANT ITfItNI
TURF, NO. 1624 BROAD St., 24 feet front,s3o teethe
depth through to Carlisle at.
ON MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 4,
At 10 o'clock, all that modern fouratory riot=
stone front messnage, with three story press brick
back buildings. It is replete with all the modern im
prOvemsnta and conyeniepces. _
The elegant chandeliers and otner gas fixtures win
be Included in the sale of the real estate.
ELEGANT FURNITURE.CRIGEERING PIANO.
Also. immediatelyafter the sale of the residence,wilt
be sold the entire elegant rosewood furniture, sti
rlor rosewood piano by Chico ering, fine carpets,din.
room, library and chamber furniture.
itig - Full particulars in catalogues.'
AT PRIVATE SALE—The splendid Residence
known as ANDALUSIA, oaths river Delaware.
- _
D AVIB & HARVEY. AUCTIONEERS.
(Late with M.
l Thomas dk Sons.)
FiTlVNlTUrt re S3, 4 7l. 3 sat treTtlw .t
e 3tx tri4) , Tneriday
SALES AT RESLDENCI23 -ecelve particular
attention.
129 szatOc ao CIALRAOCIAB LOTDB2IO now lan Bnt
sa from Bark Wiarrit WING for sale by 70/121
DALLETT. 128 Walnut street
YFELLOW FINE ;FLOORING BOARDS.-130.0011
feet yellowpine flooring boards, afloat. For sale
by E. BOVDER.A. 00.. Dock street wharf. apl6-5,
lIIREDEENA;