Fron our Third Edition of Yesteday, FromiWa.shington. 'Special Despatch to theEtilletin.] WAssmorox, May 28.—The Republican Senatorial caucus to-day resumed the con sideration of the propositions which were imdiSposed of at the , last meeting, and con tinued the discussion until the hour for the meeting of the Senate, without reaching any definite action. . They meet again this 13veniiig. Their plan of reconstruction will be broad enough for all Union men to stand upon. The House Military Committee to-day .considered the new bill for increasing the :army. They expect to have it ready to re port in a day or two. The Senate Finance Committee still hold tinder advisement- all the revenue nomina tions, including those from Pennsylvania. From San Francisco. SAN FP...Alcamo°, May 24.—The steamer 'Continental has arrived, at this port from Wazatlan, with $124,900 in treasure. XXXETTII CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION, WASHINGTON, May 28, 1866. SENATE.—Messrs. Wilson (Mass.), Hen derson (Mo.), Van Winkle (W. Va.), John son (Md.) and Buckalew (Pa.) were ap pointed a committee to investigate the con •clition of the national banks. " Mr. - Griines (Iowa) presented the petition -of officers of the Mississippi flotilla for their share of prize money in the captures made by them 41uring the war. Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. The bill to revive land grants to the States -of Missouri and. Arkansas, to construct .a sailroad from the Mississippi river to the Texas boundary, was passed. The bill to facilitate railroad communica tion was taken up. HOITSE.—Mr. Rice (Me.) offered a resolu tion which was adopted, requiring the Secretary of State to inform the House what progress has been made in completing the snaps connected with the boundary survey under the treaty of Washington, with copies -of the correspondence. Mr. • Perham (Me.) offered a resolution which was adopted, directing the Secretary -of the Treasury to inform the House what amount of gold belonging to the United States, had been sold under his authority -since the list inst., and at what rates; -Also the names of the agents thereof through whom such sales were effected and what rate of commission has been autho rized by the department for selling the same. Mr. Willis ms (Pa..) offered a voluminous preamble and resolution requesting the President to inform the House whether -any of the military or civil employes of the Government within the State of Geor gia, or any other rebel State, have counter s snanded or assisted in the rendition of public honors to any of the traitors, either living. • or dead. Mr. Nicholson (Del.) objecting, the resolu tion being a call for Executive communica tion, went over for a day. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) introduced -a bill to • -enable the States lately in rebellion to re .gain their privileges in the Union. Read twice and referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. The bill is as follows: Whereas, The eleven States which lately formed the government called the "Con federate States of America" have forfeited -all their rights under the Constitution, and can be reinstated in the same only through the action of Congress, Therefore be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America. in Congress assembled, that the' eleven States' lately in rebellion may form valid State governments in the. - following manner. , , Sac. 2. The State Government now exist 'ing de facto, though illegally formed in the -midst of martial law and in many instances the Constitutions were adopted under duress and not submitted to the -ratification of the people and therefore are not to be treated as free republics, yet they are hereby acknow ledged as valid governments for municipal purposes until the same shall' be duly altered, and their Legislative and Executive officers shall be recognized as such.'. SEC. 3. Whenever the Legislatures of said :States shall enact that Conventions shall be .called to form' legitimate State governments by the formation and adoption of State Con stitutions, the Governor or Chief Executive -shall direct an election td be held On a cer tain day to choose delegates to a Convention, who- shall meet at the time fixed by the Legislatnre,and form a State Constitution, -which shall be submitted to a vote of the people, and if ratified by a majority of the loyal votes, shall be declared the Constita - tion of the State. ' SEC. 4. The persons who shall be enti tled to vote at both of the said elections, shall be as follows: All male citizens above the age of twenty one years ' who have resided one year in the ..said State, or ten days within the election district. . . . _SEC. 5. The. word "citizen," as used in Slim act shall be construed to mean all per sons, except Indians, not taxed, born in the 'United States, or duly naturalized. Any male citizens above the age of twenty-one sears shall lie - competent to be elected to act as delegates to the said:Convention. SEC. 6. All per Sons who held office, either civil or military, under the Government -called the "Confederate States of America," or who swore allegiance to the said go vernment, are hereby declared to have forfeited their - ' citizenship, - and to - have _renounced allegiance to the United States, and shall not be entitled to exercise the elective franchise until five -years after they shall have filed their intention or desire to be reinvested with the right of citizenship, ' and shall swear -allegiance to the ;United States, and re nounce allegiance to all governments or pretended governments, the said applica tion to be filed and the oath taken in the same Courts, that by law are - authorized to naturalize foreigners. SEC. 7. No Constitution shall be presented or acted on by Congress which denies to any citizen any rights, privileges or im munities which are granted to any other citizen in the State. All laws shall be impartial without regard - to language, race or former condition. If the provisions of this section should ever be altered, repealed, expunged or in any - way abrogated, this act shall become void and the said State lose its right to be repro stinted in Congress. SECTION 8. Whenever the foregoing con ditions shall bb complied with the citizens •of the said State may present the said con stitution to Congress, and if the same shall , ba,approved by Congress the said State shall be declared entitled to the Sights, 'pri vileges andlmmunities, and be subject to all the obligations and liabilities of a State - within the Union. No senator or represen tative shall be admitted into either Home of Congress nntil..Congress shall have declared • the State entitled theieto. - Mr. Thayer (Pa.) offered a resolution which was adopted, dispensing with the evening sessions of flip House until further orders. ' Mr. Hale (N. Y.) offered a resolution - which was adopted, calling on the Secretary :AA-War for information on a. variety of Sub acts. With :the Operation oil the IJE'regimen's Bureau. . Mr. Stevens offered a'resolittion instruct ding the. Committee on , Invalid. _Pensions to 2 . eport a blirto double the 'pensions due by the casualties of the late WIC with the so called Confederatfi States.' On the suggestion of Mr. Parham (Me.), ',the resolution was altered into one of in quiry, and, as modified, was adopted. 4}itEVENING BULLETIN PHIL.iDELI'HIAI TUESDAT.IMAT . 29',IB6.ts , -r - qjtipLg SHEET. New Yerk llank Statement. - NEW YORK., - May 28.----The bank state ment, for the week-ending on Saturday,. shows An increase of loans; - • - - - -$2,279:139 " • .!` , ;specie, - - -.:16,141,464 6 ` " circulation, 1;034,600 A decrease of deposits, - 8,449,824 CI legal tenders - 11,880,166 liew York Stock Market. , Niciv ;Maxi May 26.—Stocks • are better. Chicaeo and Rock Island, SW ; • Cumberland Preferred, 45N; Illinois Central , ' 319%?Ifichigan. kioutberi 79Y: ic. Y.. .Central, 96%; Reading, , lll; • Hudson River. 1133( ; ,: Can ton CompanY.6B4l Virginia 6's, 66%:, Western Union Telegraph• Company. 62, 'U. B. Coupons, 1881; 148.7.4:.U. R. 6's, 1 867, 125 h U.B Couporie, 3862, 10236; do.. 162: do., 815. 1023 i; Teplaties, 95,1 i; Treasury , 7 3.10'5, 102®10.%; Gold; 1117,1 i; • ' Sales at Plilladel • ' SALES 'A_FTER 1000 City 6s new 973 2000 do mnn 9731 600 II S - .Creasy 3-10 Notes - ''Aug" 102.4 i 4500 If B 10-406 reg , 95,4' 8000 eam & Amboy rotg 6s 'B9 91 200 sh Restonv'e B b3O - 20:4 100 sh do 20341 SECOND 'else* 13 5-208 - '62 10215 400 City 6s new 975.1 1100 - do . mon 973.4 . .. . .• _ _ 1000 City 6s old - 93 2000 Penna R 2 mtg 9534 39 sh Lehig Nay stic- 5334 100 sh Restonville R 21114 Financial and Le_ following is the,wee,kly_statexagiat or the Ph .7.llla dolphin Banks, made up on Monday afternoon: Capital Stock - 414,842,160 Loans and Discotints — ' 18 036,984 Specie in Banks -7837,094 U. S. Dernandand Legal Tender Notes. .. . ... 19,712,095 Due from other Banks - • ' 4,029,688 Duo to other Banks ' 7,138,231 Deposits 37,074,418 tliroulation " 8,988.742 The following statement shows the condition of the Banks of Plilladelpl3.l9., at various times, daring the last few months: - 1868. • Loans. Specie. Circulation.DepOlitli. Jan. 8.........37,879,675 4,510,750 4,504,115 28,429,189 . Jul 7, -6 85,936,81.1 . 4,860,745 2,554,558 28,504,514 1864. . Jan. 4.........35,698,808 4,158,585 2,055,810 29,878,926 July "4 40,918,009 3,955,856 2,154,258 r 37,758,8E2 Jan. 5......"....48,059,403' 1,803,583 2,793,488 - 89,845,963 July 3. 50,054,760 1,184,631 6.771,=.6 40,980,890 1866. Jan. 1 -45,941,001 890,822 7428,869 83,312,804 Feb. 5..“ 47.233,664 1,009.689 7,668,365 34.687,135 Mar. 5.. 46,604,752- 1,041,462 • 8361,049 32,835,094 A pril . -990,630 8.656,230 82,257,658 ' 9 46,028.646 . . 916,282 8,720,270 32,7em2 16 45,114,699 949.016 8,761,21 34 640,864 " 23.........45,762,788 936,876 8,761 219 35,448.950 - " 30.........46,812,734 896,240 ' 8,779,166 36.013 862 May . .... —.48,006,651 912,033 - 8,794,348 36,907,007 - " 14 .... —.48,536,258 896,714 8,930,420 38.414,588 " 48,336,567 • 897,913 8,918,938 37,239,645 28 48 036,944 867,094 8.981,742 37,078.418 The !allowing is a detailed statement of the business, ut the Philadelphia Clearing House for the pazt week: . Clearings. - Balances. ....45.385,139 10 434,045 u 9 —.. 5,126,216 67 515,383 67 5,193,005 58 - 334,016 12 5,204,800 19 309,898 11 - 4,519,644 53 - 535,917 47 5,351,476 10' 397,561 .7 EON Total. May 28, 1866 ... ......830.790,242 58 32.526.913 133 The following is a statement of the amount of oaal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the week ending May. 26, 1866. and previou.9iy since December 1,1864, compared with same time lastyear: Week. • TotaL Tons. Cwt. Tons.Clwt. . 2,991 12 • 95,637"06 .--. 4.113 05 76,317 07 266 06 10,871 14 897 17 55,705 es .- 266 11 21,093 17 /6,686 18 17,918 13 40,845 OS 23,478 11 18,197 15 47,1 M 17 16.155 00 46,055 08 11,678 C 4 935 16 1.413 10 7,464 10 2,963 16 26,349 12 12,126 01 155 08 12,084 05 7,162 14 6,8r.1 10 11,824 15 Hazleton._ East Sugarloaf- Mount Pleasant.-- Jeddo . ..... Harleigh..-.- ..... Ebbervale Stout Council Ridge...„...— Buck Mountain .. New York and Honey 8r00k..... German Pennsylvania.-- Spring Mountain ..... -.-....- Coleraine..., 15 10 Beaver 63 19 John 5 93 Lehigh Zinc - J. B. Reber & Co—.--.. 171 01. McNeal & Co 1,644 13 Knickerbocker .... .-..---... 789.01 Coal Run. Rathbun, lAthlwell& Lb... 1,00201 Mahanoy- .J.& 0. G 80wman....--. 279 11 Delano Colliery...---..... 764 15 H. Itiyers 336 01 1,376 15 1,275 18 Lehigh and Susquehanna 242 19 Landmessees...., 302 15 Wilkesbarre.:- -...-- 2,181 18 Warrior . 82 14 Parrish & Th0ma5......._...376 05 Other shippers.- - 701 00 . 425 07 .. 410 06 Total. OS Corresponding week ' last 17,356 LI BOARD OF TRA.DM• EDW'D LAPOITROADE, J. PRICE WETRERIL4NoIcriax OomlarrßE D. C. IdeCELIMON, rtedtMP9llPrlATaWeilnßlanll - tbr the p g LIVERPOOL-4 - Ship Fanny Forsyth, Quinn-199 his rags 65 eke blchg powders Jessup & Moore; 38 cks soda astt C Lennig; 208 do Yarnall & frimole; 94 do 30J kegs bicarb soda 36 drums caustic soda 0 W Churchman; 73 bbls do Gready & Keefe; 50 pkgs ethw A F Ebermatc 20 do 13 B Pierce* Sou; 40 du Asbury & Young; 15 dO Marrsen & Witte; 21 do S Quincy; 45 do W O Pierce; 3 do W Hodgson; 3033 strips - iron „I(orris, Tasker & Co; 170 bars 895 bills do Morris, Wheeler & Co: 25 435 macht nely Gassed d; Brm 1300 sacks tine salt J R Penrose; 5 1 ram es felt 2cs wine 8000 sacks salt 1055 do line do 469 cks soda ash order. . MATANZAS—Brig Mary J Goddard, Whipple-126 puncheons 40 tcs molasses Harris & Stotesbury. MATANZAe—Bchr M Steelman,Steelman-508 hhds molasses 50 tcs 2 bbl do J Mason & Co. ___ MATANZAS—Schr J C Patterson, Whittaker—&t 'hhda 20 tcs molasses H C Knight & Co. Af.ATANZAS-ati3rig Alice Lea, Hering-491 hhds 50 tcs molasses... 3 blast n & Co. MATAN ZAS—Schr Leonesa, Hunt-2.42 bbds molas ses 44 les do R H Neff; 60 bhds do I Hough & Co. CIENFUEGOS—Bark Mese°, Wortloger-479 hhds 50 ; cs molasses Madeira & Caba la. . ORCHILLA—Brigs E Beatty, Walters-295 tons nano Baker & Folsom. PBBNAMBITCO—Bark Union, Heard-2800 bags sn- ar A F Damon ViSSINA.-Bark I It Davis,Hand-5605 bra orrnges 904 do lemons 4460 bags sumac 76 bales almonds 650 canters brimstone 15 do corkwood I Jeanes & Co. MFASLNA -Bark Zulma, Hewitt-1500 bags sumac 60 no brimstone 4060 bra oranges 000 do lemons Isaac Jesnes & Co. _ CABDENAS-Brig Iliazatlan,Leland-207 hhds sugar 50 Las do 60 hhds molasses E C Knight & Co. CARDENAS-Bark Andes. Merriman-390 lihdis 65 baa sugar S & W. Welsh. _ TUBBS, ISLAND-Brig E Bigelow, Stevens-6300 bushels salt W Bumin & son. - NAVA SSA:-Brig Daniel Boone, Barker-180 tons guano J E Barley & Co. SAGUA.-Brlg H B Emery Bradford-400 hhds 250 ban sugar II Kean. Boris & 40 pds molasses Thomas Wattson & Son. PONCE, P R-Sclar Viola, Sherman-M bh4s 60 bbls sugar 40 puncheons molasses John Mason & Co. vaIsARACOA-Sc.hr J Boynton, Reed-54,000 cocoa nuts 2,000 bunches bananas 15 do plaintains 600 pineapples 2 bxs guava?reserves 2 do, ginger root 1-bbl limes Ido irrivalt a,mal9!,rclkirßraiffnttetuut nap .. z Dix. City of C0rk...,.....Liverp001...New Y 70 ork .May 12 Eaxonia.. -Isouthampton-NeW York. May 12 Damascus ' Liverpool-Quebeo. • May 17 St. David.-- ... ... .Liverpool-Quebec Mal /7 Peruvian .. .. ..Liverpool-New York May 17 City ofMaachester-Liverp'L-New York Map 18 Teutonla ...--Hamburg...New Y0rk...... May 19 Persia Liverpool... New York. May 19 Marathon ... ... ...—LiverpooL-New York May 22 Delaware Liverpool-Boston&Phila May 23 Baltic Bremen... New Y0rk...... !day 23 Qty of London...LiverpooL..New York may 23 Mills London... New York • May 23 Villa tie Paris -Havre...New York ' May 24 Africa -Liverpool...Boston May 26 City of Limerick-Liverpool-New York May 26 TO DEP.A_IIT. , Eagle ...New Y0rk...Havana........... ..... . . May SO Java New York—Liverpool - ...... 30 Atlantic ...New York... Bremen ' May 31 Arizona.... New York...Aspinwall June 1 8ritannia................New York...Liv.dc Glasgow.... June 2 Pereire .New.York...Havre...... June 2 City of Boston..... New York...Llverpool June 2 Belgian Quebec... Liverpool ' June .2 Sazonia .New . York... Hamburg.. June 2 America New York.. Bremen ' - ' June 2 Cuba Boston... Liverpool June - 6 Fulton; -.New York...Havre June 9. MARINE : - OP • nu . •:■ /mg wsrits.4 . 33lBl7X BETS. 7, 2 t NAGE. WAVIER. 2 7 eititINEED YESTERDAY. Steamer Buffalo, Jones, 24 hours fromlNeW York, with mdse to W P illysie &Co. Steamer Monitor: Jones, 24 hours, from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird Aik Co. Steamer NovelM Shaw, 24 hours from New York, with mdse.to W-W Et(drd & Co., . - Ship Fannie Forsyth (Br).• Quinn, from Liverpool 19th ult. with mdse to .Tohu It Penrose. _ • Bark Zulma,Hewitt,ftem Idesasina Beti 28. Gibraltar 'Aprll oivits fruit, ito. to Isaac ,Tettnes &Co vessel to Jauretche & Lavergne. . : Brig Maristian, Leland 16 days from Cardenas, with anger and molasses to,E C Knight & Cobchr _ Hunt, • Leoness, Hun 15 days from sTtitstmas,, with . _molasses to Isaac Rough & Co. Bohr DI Steelman, Steelman, 16 days from - Ifitsuras,' 'with molasses to John Masan & Co. . Behr 8 N Smith, Stetson, 6 days from Charleston, -with lumber, &,c. - to - D 8 Stetson & Sem 0 SCaratairs, Price, 4 days from ik . aponset, with Bab to captain. • ; • " • Behr Bataks,3 days from Wtochu iro River,with lumbere to Bacon; Collins & Co. • Behr John-Nace, Richardson, 3 days from Newtown )f.. with lumber to /loon, Collins dt Co. - Ina suiicis Board. , :FIRST BOARD. 13 sh Sprnce & Pine 33 5 sh Academy Music 50' 21 sh Girard Bank - 5231 100 sh Catawis pf b 5-294 200 sh do h3O 2634 100 sh do- 2014 100 sh Bead B - b3O 51% 200 sh do 553:: BOARD. 13 eh Morris Can 771 i 2 eh Penns RR 54i 30 eh Delawpre Div 5-thi 500 eh Catawa prof MO 293-i 100 eh do b3O 24, 1200 eh Reading B MX' I 4 eh Bar & Mech Bk 29 8,377 17 8,630 u 7 '1,58506 3,36912 2,187 18 10,315 06 3,091 13 7J1,461 CO 680,445 06 ...., 4,W. Ot 12L.015 16 Schr A Corson, Price, 3 days from Choptank Rivet, bid. with railroad ties to Bacon. Collins & Co. Behr Rebecca, Ross, 1 day from Lewes, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Tug Hudson, Carr, from Baltimore, with 10 barges to W P Clyde 6c Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Alida, Lenny, New-,Rork.-W-P Clyde & Co. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, iticlimond;,`WP Clyde & Steamer Shrivel.. Dennis, Baiitintore..A. Grovek Tr. Brig Ramonita, Block,Pahrtollth Cti . ; BrigElledOna; El:Dinh, Cork, C C Van Horn. Scbx Dacotah, Partridg; 'Boston, W Hunter, Jr. & Co. . Steamer Washington, Chichester; at New York yes terday from Wilmington, NO. , . Steamer Scotland (Br). Hail, . from Liverpool 16th inst.and Queenstown - 17th, with 1054 passengers, at NeW York:yesterday: Steamer Sheridan, Bolton, from N Orleans 20th inst. at New York „yesterday. - Ship Mohungo 'McGonagle hem.* at St Sohn. NB. 25th !nat. Ship .1' 8 De Wolf, .Tent, from' Liverpool for ttils port, saitea from -Queenstown 19th'inst. ~ • • Ship Siam, Saville. from Calcutta 26tli'San. at NeW York yesterday Ship Mite Rimer (Stem), Schwers, cleared at New York yestuday for Xanagawa. Brig Hannah (Br). Hicks, from Plymouth, Eng. for this port, was spoken 29th inst. lat 9011;ion 66 35. Brig Roleraon, Scott, hence at Boston yesterday. Sehr Margaret Ann, Whelpley, hence at',John, NB. 25th inst, Behr Wm B Jenkins, 'Peterson. hence at Pawtucket GIROCE.UI3ft.: Maple Syrup Molasses, New Crop, -veryliandsorne-quauty.- -- - rtgt SALE BY JA*EI3 ,R. WIEOB. WALErtir and latiLel4l Streets. DOTTED : - YARISiOIJTH• , BLOATERS , Strasburg .E meate, - ha ra; beef and tongue, essence of anchovies and Anchovy paste for.. sale-at. COUSTY'S East End grocery; No:118 Booth SECOND street.. NEW BURLINGTON HAMS, just received and for sale - at COVSIY'B East, End grocery, No. 118 . a : • t • pal A. t, .lelO - Onletore..liimr.lor sale COI -TY'S - East End grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. BBICETABLEOLARET.-luocases prat-received and for sale at COUSTY'S East - Mao grocery, No, 1.18 Bonn SECOND street,: : QPANISH QUEEN OLIVES bylhe barrel or gallon, 17 at COMSTY'S Bait End grocery, - No; - 118 noel SECOND [Area. HANS! HAMS!!—J. Stewart's -Trenton, Dayls'e Star Hams. Briggs A: Swift's celebrated Cincin, nati Hams, and '3": Bower's City_ Cared, warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by M. F. SPTT.T.TN, N. W. corner Eighth and Arch. fILFTE 01L.—F..) baskets Latour and other favorite brands of Salad Oil for sale by X. F. aPitaaN, N. W. corner ,Arch and -Wean. TA.VA COFFSE.--Pure Old Government Sava Coffee, If for sale by 11. F. EIPILLIN, N. W. corner of Arch and Eighth Weets. TZEi ! TEAS!!-100.packages of very choice new ‘ :rop Green and Black, &the late importation. As these Teas have been bought since the decline in gold, we are prepared to fbrnish families at grmtly reduced prices. For sale by the box, or at retail M. F. SPLI, LIN. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. EMiI)IIJILL. rrHEOREAT AMERICAN DEODORIZER AND DISINFEGTANT. This articm owes its peculiar value as a DEODO RIZER to the fact that it decomposes and destroys all noxious gases and vapors that are given off from patri tying animal or vegetable matter Da. W. E. A. A.MIN, Professor of Chemistry In the llviversity of Maryland. says: "For an efficient and reliable Deodorizer and Disirtfeetant, always ready for use, and not liable to any change, equally valuable in the sick room and in the foul sink, it has, in my opinion, no equal.. This opinion Is concurred In by Drs. Miltenbervr, Johnson. Chew. MrSherry. Butler, and Dr. Nan Bitter. who made the report to the National &cattail" and Quarantine °narration of Ins. says: "It is the best deodorant-ot which I have any know. lod Ise: •10gr•it. It evidently answers the purpose. "Second. It la odorless Itself. "7hird: It is easily kept and managed. "Iburth. It Is consparatively cheap." For sale by ROBKIIT SHOP2IAKER & CO., Wholesale Druggists, N. E. corner rot:ill:6x and RAO3 Streets. And by Drngebste generally. CIPAWIENTALLINA.—A euperior article Ibr clean ing the Teeth, destroying animalcules which In feet them, giving tone to the gams. - and leaving a feel ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be need daily, and. ill be found to strengthen weak and bleeding game, while the aroma and deter eiveness will recommend it to every one. Being corn. posed with the atedstance of the Dentist, Physician and biimecopist, it Is confidently offered as a RELIABLE substitute fin the uncertain washes formerly in,vogon. Eminent Dentiste, acquainted with the constituents of the DENTAI.LINA, advocate its use, It contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment Made only by JANIM T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streets. Leralls. and • Da;. Stackhonse, Robert C. Davis, Geo. O. Bower, Charles Shivers, G. J. E3cattergood mny ,_ J. Tarnp 00. Cha O. rles H. Eberle, & James N. Marks, E. Bringlaunt & Co., it & Co., H. C. Blair, • WYeth & Bra. For sale by Druggists Fred. Brown, Bossard & Co., G. B. Kee tIY, Isaac H. Kay, C. H. e eedles, T. J. Husband, Ambrose Smith, Thomas Weaver, William B. Webb. James L. }Bonham, Hughes & Coombe, Henry Bower. DEVOE', .AZZATUYS CELEBRATED HAIR REGENER ATOE.. For sale by 0. S. tiIIBBELL, myl2 eektu,6l* • Chestnut street, above Broad. Tio — foluG IST .3 AND SToRKEREPRRS.—We are prepared to furnish F 77A n's CELEBRATED HAIR REGENERATOR. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, my12.n.tu,60 - No. 23 North Sixth street. CIA MPHOR.—REFINED CAMPHOR FOR SALE, in large or mull 4n JOHN by JO C. BAKER & CO., , Market street. BLAIR'S Pt RE FRUIT SYRUPS put up In bottles expressly for Families in the country. One table spoonful of any of these gimps added to a glass of ice water; makes a most refreshing and delightful draught —almost, if not equal to soda water. Orders by mall promptly answered. H.Q. BLAIR'S SONS', Apothe caries, Eighth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. • Cfa — iM[P)loll.-Q4 lot' of Camphor for sale by WIL LLe.M. ELL E & CO, Druggists, No. 724 ana 7 Maxi et !Street. EETBACT OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence of Beef in sickness or for soups.for table ma Made nElgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the jukes of choice beef and is superior in ;delicious flavor and griality to any hitherto known. Packets with fections, one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street. r%B.IIGEIDESTS' IBUlPDRE23.—Orschudes—•Nonart El Pill Tilee,Combs, Brothels, Mirrors, Tweeze:lEs,Pa! Boxes, Horn scoops, Summit Inst=ta, Truism llsrd and Soft Bobber Goods, Vial Owes, Mao ant . Heal Syringes, *c o all at oFirst Reind&M it„ • • SNOWDEN di WAR 211 South .ftighth are* ROBERT EiIIOTEKAKER & 00.. N. .E. COBNBT .FOITRTIE AND RA= STREELTB, Wheless& Drugginta, Manufacturers and Dealers in Window pines White Lead, and Paints of every description offer to the trade, or commuters, &complete stock of goods in their line, at the lowest market rates. • ROBERT BROPINAKEB 00., Northeast corner Fourth and Bane streets. AeNßßZA—Jemuas'e Calcined, In tom. round tint 1.11 Ind boxes, also in bottles. JennlnVe Carbonate to tragneelaLln 2 os. and 4 cis papers. Mestv7 Calcinet Maximal& Inding and for sale by ELLIS SON & CO., Druggists, Market and SeVentb streets. Phlladeladsh sale EOAY RUBL— Jo ust . received, an Invoice of Genuine AP , Imported Boar Rum, for sole by the Wien, by ROBERT BROBELAXIIR & 00,, IhnifOrbst. TlLE:car EXPRESS COBIT''ANIES. NATIONAL EX_PILEbt3 AND TRANSPORTATION conte/avv OFFICS-6301APild sTnErr, rIULADEMPHIA. THE NATIONAL. EXPRESS AND TRANSPOR TATION COMPANY, ,having completed. its Southern through connections irom NEW TORE and PHILADELPHIA to BALTL MOBE-WASH/NOTON,RICHAVASD,S.A.VANDI AFL CHARLEIA ON, -and all intermediate and adjacent towns es far South asATLANTA Ga., and also having perfected its Western connections, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad over mail roads, to _ , • CINCINNATI AND S. LOWS, Is now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise, Vainable Packages. ' • - -- MONEY AND BULLION, andto transfer the same to or from lama designed and all intermediate points as ties ICLENTLY, .PWPEDITIOUSLY and IHEAPLY at 3 can be done by any other Express CeinPanY. • COMM are also opened in MORTT. I . - AND NEW ORLEANS, - And in Er few days the company will run thrOnn, via tiONTOONERY, to three places. , .T.E. JOHNSTON, President, F. FICKLER, - .peneral Superintendent. raylo.lB/ El EMOVAL.—ADAMEP EXPRESS COMPANY—Oa 1.5.• and after TUICSDAY. Id ay 1 the FREIGHT Dl5 , PARTMEINT_of this Co_mpanymill be REMOVED tq the Com any's -New Building, S. E. corner of XLIO sant MARKETstreete. EntranceonEleyenth , 'tree d on Marble ' ' nar t- "AT.L,MONET and COLLECTION -BUS INESS will bCtrabeacted as :fteretatbre at 320 iftbeet , ent , street. small , arcels: and Packages will be received at . . either office Valk Rooks' will be kept-at each office, , and any ce lls entered therein-pre/lona' hi SP. M. will receive attention same day If within a reasonable - tonne of our Inquiries- for 'goods. and "Milo. manta to be made 54 OUR I HEGB2O ilheatnut stree ßAM Sup't. t • , , Parzazosirszt, - april 24 8816, &PM /ill StMMER. BOESORTI3. - - . -. , i - , - cs . c ; :. .. ':. • ' )... 0 ' X 'lel " - - ' O 3 .- Tot - . ac.4 , t 1 `•V • ti , ' , * 74 —, r, - , - . 1"'"i, : In' °1 , z 't - l' 0 t 2 h . f - ,- 0 g .. •:- , ' -. .: "" R. • ,_,w, '4l. . 3imi„ a 0 . I . . . 1-1 - - 62 TD I ' xi, -": t . ' . 5.• .g 77 ' 3 "" ; • *' .m-. 5 p . Al - - 0 .4 , _ 2 '• . ,t 4 ri a/ - i: .._ .g : • L- ri .... . _ ~_ , , -,.. - . ~, :- . ... 1: • : re, , x-50. . • • - . :COLUMBIA C.A.PE mAcy, N a., *l:4i 0004...iin.,000:4at0t)..0nis Many improvements have been added,- to this huge, and, popular establishment sLuce the close of last sea son., .Eirgfeld's'l celebrated . Band has been secured,' and mottling-will be left undone to sustain the , well es tablished reputation of the house. - It has long bean admitted that Cape May possesses abetter and more secare beach than any other sea-side summer resort in the country / It is the only beach , where ladies and children can bathe in the ocean by themselves with security.' . • Excellent railroad facilities and largely extended hotel accommodations moat command for Cape May a. preference over any other sea shore resort in this 'country. - The Columbia House is located close upon the beach, with* full ocean view from . the fronts of the house. Its bathing-rooms are new, and neatly built Its lawn has a fine group of • shade. , trees, and well laid•out walks. Its dinlne•room is very large and airy, and is so situated as to secure a fine ocean breeze at all times of day and evening. • • • There are connected with the house several fine cot tages which may be secured by families or parties who desire more private quarters than rooms in the hotel, For rooms, &c:, address • mylnhatastl CON 13-3EIMS S II A.1.A1L4 CAPE MAT, N. 7 Will Remain Open Until Oct. Ist. There has been added to this popular House, since last season, the entire Ocean House property, giving an ocean front of over 1330 feet, and over 500 rooms fronting and in full view of the sea. A perfect ay stem of sewerage and drainage has been complettd, a feature possessed by few hotels outside of large cities. The appointments of the House throughout haves*• ceived a moss careftil supervision suggested by the ex perience of past seasons. Nor apartments address _ J. F. cast. Congrees Hall. Hassler's Brass and String Ban& . 53syn. f myl6-ImP MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Cresson !Springs, This delightful Sommer Resort' will be OPEN lex the reeeptkin of gee:neon SATURDAY, MO 2d, 1866, For farther inlbrmation address GEO. W. MULLIN, 0111:8801 , 1 SPBMGB, m717-1m}012,1103.11.. 00., 'PAC AMERICAN HOUSE. CAPE MAY. N. J., Long known as a leading house for families. will be opened this season on the EIGHTH DAY OFJ - lINE, and will be conducted strictly iitshclass. For Boomsotc., address JOS. E. HUGHES, (formerly of the Ocean House.) myllthsturSt; Cape Island, N. J.- SUMMER RESORTS ON UNE OP Reading 'Railroad and Branches. MANSION HOUSE MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wonder, Pottsville P. 0., &hurl 00. TUSCARORA HOTEL, Mrs. Hannah Miller, Tuscarora P. 0., Schtl7/kill Co. 3LL/L4NOT CITY HOTEL. O. W. Frost, Mahanoy City Schuylkil WHITE HOUSE, Airs. Susan Marsdorf, AP.Aing P. O. ANDALUSIA, James S. Madeira; Beading P. O. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. ihnith, Werneraville P. 0., Berlai 00, - SOUTH IifOUNTA.7Is7 HO USA H. H. Ilsuaderbach,Womeladorf P. 0., Berke CO. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Itoedermel, Harrisburg P. O. BOYE.RSTOWN SEMINARY, J. B. rankY,Boyerstown P. 0., Berks co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. U. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester 00. LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Lichtenthaler, Linz P. 0., Lancaster co. EPH.RATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,, Alex. S. Feather, PrO.. Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaster co Aran. Est, Ism sp24-am EPEERATA MOUNTAIN BPRENOS LANCASTER CO., PENNA.. This delight:lbl and healthful watering place will be openrd for the reception of guests on the FIRST OF .7131rE NEXT. Since this property has beempur. chased by the undersigned every part of it has been completely renovated and beautified. The entire es tablishment has been repaired, papered, and every thing done to make the plate more pleasant sadist tractive than ever before. • Passengers can take the Reading railroad cars at Thirteenth and Callowhill streets, at' 8 A. M.,; and reach the Springs at 12 M.. Or by the. Pennsylvania Central railroad, Thirty-first and' Market streets; at 32 M., and reach the at 2.80 P. AL all rail by both routes. . . For terine, — IER S. FE.A.TEER,: Proprietor. ap2B-sa,tu, th;3m• ,ROADO . .! IfIIRTINGDON COUNTY, PA. This old and porMlar hinurntsirr 'Resort will open ror the reception of guests on JUNE Ist. The House has. been thoxoughly renovated and improved. _ EXCURSION TICKETS, good Antic Oct. Ist will be batted by the Pennsylvania Railroad. -A Back will be in readiness on - the arrival of the cars at Dudley to convey guests to the Hotel, a dip tay ce of tworMiles; • • Terms ; moderate.* Address, • W. T. PEARSON & CP., mr23,lm* -Broad Top City. Huntingdon Co., 'Pa. 01.9. • PONV 6: G is - :es A a:.: , A lO ,CitY. N. 3": willbe opened .for the reception of guests, the lot of• 6th month (.T0ne). 1866 ...,,.% raysith twins JOS.ErriJONEB: IMMUIEUM-Wolicamßimaimarrwer 1,1 800 boiei yeencia-Babanar 100 IDxtY ;Beetles. , IC9lllhllibr Webs Jas. seß * 01 : 04 - 315 B I ?Oh• - ••;, , 11110 , 301.1.41. 1 : - TRIOIOIII ..PB,UNEL-150 cores In tin 'eanbstierslandfancyboxes, Imported lad:itir mAy by3oo.' 13i50813.130t Ili 00 .., 1114 ElOtals Dels Ware &Team HOUSE, GEO.. J. BOLTON, CAPE ISLAND, N./. Or, J. H. DENNISON, Merchant's Hotel, Phtladelplils. 71.101TNTM:N HOII§E, Alit) J anes A. FREIFICAIfLAVOTIONIO:OIi - '42 u WA.L.DiVratrust, AIMING BALE OF Try AT,iiisT,AirE AND STOCKS:MAY.2A issa; This zalfrt 310 ' 010 a • nocin ll . l she PE9birige.ril l Inc-IWe ea (Wows— ;•• • - • • , STOIOREL „ • Shi&e inihe •-• ' - ' Share in the Point Breeze Park ,Asseciation, (duea _IMMO CGONTT LANlct—The.balf interest in a tracta of 138. acres, Providence township, Bedford cm. Pa. i .E.tectztors' Ran , —..Dtateof :Tam Page , des'd„ „NOS. 1642 AND 1694 NORTH SECOND ingSecond below Coble:ibis avenue :with houses oh the rear onPh at, ..Tields a good rental. • NO. ECG CHRISTI A.. 1 47 ST-2% story- brick house, 16 by •• a Ciess, Orphans' cowl 4'ale- - Astate Qf xichara - .Pahner, - deed. - - ‘• • • . • • LOT, 221) 'AND RACE—A building lot,' east side of 22d, below Race, 20 by 118 feet to Aspenst. - Clear. . ;RESIDENCE LOGAN ' SQI3AP , SA. handsome three story brick residence; at the N W. corner of 19'h • and Race eta, opposite Logan Square having all;the, ' Modern conveniences. Immediate possession. $262 50 • ground rent per annum. Sale' by order of Heirs--Es tate of aarlet Townsendideed. , _ NO. 1312 SPRUCE - ST—Two housei , and lot,'south side of Sprucci,above 13th, 19 by 139 feet. A, desirable location for ireprevement • - NO. 1015 VINE ST The' genteel three, story brick resin ence. with awn story back buildings. ace:, 3.0x133% feet to. Aetreet. Clear.. Immediate possession. ?Exc . cutrix's Sare—Estateof Henrylifellfustrie, dec'd. - 13TH AND FITZWATER STS•;--A three story brick. -house, S. W. corner, , 20feet on ,13th st, and 43X feet, on Fitzwater at. Clear. - :Peremptory Scr2e :by order of .7ileii•s—.ll:stateof . .Tanva Seog, clec'd. ORM ND RENTS—Five' ground rents, 4of per annum each and one: of. 816 per annum. well secared and punctually paid. Fad_ particulars in 'catalogues, ..Peremptcny Sate=SamelEstate. : 0 ; ' NO.. 609 NORTH, SIXTH ST—A very desirable se sidenee, Sir 11 et, above' Green. 20 _ 'byBB feet; marble doorwayosvery conyenieoce. :Clear. • Immediate pos session „Leremptory Bate by reason of defaulSof afar. mfgr. 7A11;18 inliisbleProptirty --N0.421 Walnut st known as the ST. JAMES." The lot is about4l by 170 feet, with an, edit feet way lead ing into. Library - at: The building is Of. , the most sub stantial ch arat ter—too well known to reqnlre detailed description: It can be ertunined anytime •- , . It could be altered into a bank or - insurance ofbeesor pnbild bonding cdanyland at small otss9.: • Sir Ally farther Information mwhe had at the auo. tiort store. Orphans' Court.--PerernpeoryßrdeA-P ess , • .Laturenee_H Kelly. deed, , - . - - • • • EA.NE ITREPEGOF_SASE AT PRIVATE SALE. At Private Sale'=A sone ler Bank Said, nearly new, about seven f: et high toside, , with combination In perfect order, made byForret &"Hetrimnat a - costofsi,4oo. • Apply at the Auction Store. • - ' _BOMAR ; BIRCH & SON,-AUCTZIONEERS 4NII -. o9lfarniSlON - 2011110ELSNTS, - ; (BeNO: CEII3 sneete... '• ' • ~ Ba: r entrance 3107 Ransom street.) HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE OF EVERY • DZ. SCRIPTION. RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. • , Se LEL. , EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Sales of Furniture at Dwellings , attended to on the most Reasonable Terms. • 'SALE OF TrRaT, E S TATE,: STOCKS; A.C., AT THR ' THOMAS BIRCH & SON respectfully inform their friends and the pablic that they are prepared to attend to the sale of Real Estate by auction ; and at private sato SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, GROUND RENTS. Bc—BY ORDER OF COURT. ON THURSDAY N XT, • At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange will be sold by order of - the Court. the s• state of Isaac - Pearson, deemed consisting of Ground Rents, Band. Ings and Building Las. Also a Farm of 101 acres, at Torresdale, on the Delaware, tri be sold in nine lots, suitable for Country Seals. - - Plans and descriptions can be had at the Auction Store. Sale at No. Wri north Eleventh street. HOUSEHOLD •FURNITURE .bc.. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, atN0.2.14- north Eleventh street, will be sold, the furniture of a family declining housekeep • ing. comprising ,Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian car pets, walnut parlor furniture, chamber furniture, beds and bedding, kitchen furniture, ac. Sale atNo. 1601 Pine street. • FIXTURES AND FURNITURE OF AN ICE CREAM SALOON. - ON THURSDAY MORNING, At 10 *lock. at N 0.1601 Pine street, corner of Six teenth street, will be sold, the .Fixtures and Furniture of an Ice Cream Saloon. • • Sale at No. 1110 Chestnut street. NEW AND bECoNDHANDEOUSEHOLD FITENI TUBE, tnr PLANO'S, cASPErm amms, ON FRIDAY MORN.MG„ At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Stole. 40.1110 Chettnnr street, will be sold— _ A large assortment of superior parlor, chamber, dining room and kitchen furniture, fine carpets, mir rors, dc. BY - JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AIIOTIONEuRs Nos. Sigi. and "Mt MARKET Street. corner of Bank LARGE , POSIfiIVE BALLS OF BRITIstt. FRENOR. , - - GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will hold a Large Sale of Rarely/ and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four month!' credit and part ter cash. • On THURSDAY MORNING, May $l, at, 10 o'clock, embracing about :50 Meg: ages and lota of staple and Amoy articles, in wooNTA, worsteds, linens, Balm and cottons. N. B.—Goods anntt for emoinatkon and cats logure ready 1318217 on one morning of sale. • LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF. EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. NOTlCE—lncluded in our sale of THIJRSD&Y May 31Prillbe found In part the following. viz— DOMESTICS. bales bleacto'd an d brown sbeetings and ehirtillgo. do white andcordtlyille and all wool flannels. cases bleached and colored Corset, Kentucky and wool leans. do blk and cord gleams, cambric% jaconets. do maddtrairinta and American detainee, • ---- mix ogste,r, Eiz9lejt a r m domestic gingoMi. do. P 4E 5 r 4 ?:ttOrllgee. /Neu% ,tweeds BaPne2. 60 indigo blue tieke,stroes, plaids. denims, am Canton, comet and fancy shirting flannels. do fancy MCHAIiT TA ILORS' GOODS coatin- & fancy p . la ids, ac. pieces French and - lar esti black and blue cloths F67a1l silk and wool Londonn mix tti~te do French fancy coatings and casstmeres..l9l3 do all wool diagonals, mixed Baglans,meltons, do London and French black doeskin.. do all wool plaids sackings, Itallans,vestings. LUTEN GOOD& pieces Irish shirting linens. Barnsley sheaths pi. do bleached and W B doable dnmwßk, canvas. crash, do white and brown drills, ducks, coatings. do blame, Spanish, buff and bley linens. do towels. diaper, hacks. Marseilles quills. DRIBS bOi4DS 2 BILSB,6Ha~VLS do pieces plain and fed mohair's, and lenos. do Faris de laines t mozambiques, skirtings. do baregee. grensdines, poll de chevres, lawns, do French organdies jaconets, poplins, Jim, do plain and fancy silks. mantles, 3haw's: ' Also, white goods. paper collars, hosiery, gloves. Balmoral and hoop skirts, traveling and under shirts and drawers silk ties; bead nets, spool cotton, paintthread, sewing sillui,suspenders,urehrelas, partisolsAtc. LARGE POSITIVE - OF CA_RPETINGB, CANTON MATTINGS..t.c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Jane 1, 1 o'cleck, will be Bold, by catalogue. on fbur montba' credit, about 200 plecea of en fine and fine ingrain, royal damask Venetian. Eat. hemp, cottage and rag carpetbags, which may be examined earl 3 on the mornine m sala - 150 ROLLS. WE IT.R MATTIING, - - 150 rolls 44 very supexior white 0.1 Manning "Con; tract" platting, LARGE PEREMPTORY RAT It OP PRENOR ABD - OTHER EUROPEAN DRY 000D5..-&c. ON XONDAY.MORN.II4G, JUNE 4, At 10 o'clo, vzill be sold,by catalogue. ON FODI NONTHSCREDIT, abontSoo lots ofFrench, India,Ger. man and British Dry Goods, embracing ill assort rnenV ftuacy and staplea hill articles. in:BUM, worsteds woolens. liner and cottons. N. B.—Goods arranged for examination and cats. calm teady early on, morning of sale. _ . SOOI7, ALIUTIONEEP„ SPECIAL SALE OF HIGH CLASS IMPORTED PAINTINGS: PAINTINGS. - B. SCO'IT. Jr. is instructed by Mr. A. D. , ,uu v sat TER to announce a closing sale of his importation of valuar,le Foreign Paintings,'Previons to his departure for Europe in the steamer of the 2d of June. - The cater logue will embrace 191 subjects, the best productions of tne following eminent artt,sta of the French, Flemish," English„ Belgian and•Dusseldorf schools T. CEumbain; Brussels. . • P.'llruseniann, Brussels. Ch. Leickert, Amsterdam. • IL Von Seben Brussels. Everton. Amsterdam. Eusn. Verboekboven. Amsterdate. F. (Auelns, Brussels. . Robbe, Brusse.s. .T.'Reckers. Amsterdam, M. A. lioekoek, Amster dam. J. W. Bilders, Amsterdam. F, Musin, Brussels. •M. k avry, Utrecht. _ J. Stroebel, Amsterdam. , • J. Itnyten. Amsterdam. Letret, Leyden. Ball. Antwerp.. , M. Dirldaert, Antwerp. Camille Van Leemputteni Brussels. Thesale will take place st ISc)tt's Art Gallery, loi2o Chestnut street, on the EVENINGSS OF WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY; Nay 80th and gist, and June lst,at 8 o'clock. The Paintings will be open for exhibition on Monday at 12 o'clock M.. and will remain open day and evening until time of sale.- The Gallery will remain closed till time of exhibition. • • • - TFRENCIPAI. MONEY En T. .1 B. E. corner oremmi and; RACE atreet&_' Money, advanced on Merchandise remaa L _ , ny, Watches,jeweiry, almonds, Gold and Elmer Fiala and on all articles of value, for . anY• length, of,time ITn eed ..TCRES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE HA_LIC. Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double , Bottom and Open Face Eugnna, American and Swiss Patina Lever Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face La. pine Wetches_L Vine Gold Duplex and other ,Watches Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English; Frnglish Quartier and other Anserican and Swiss -latent Lever and Lepine Watches: Double Cue Viratches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast. -Our Finger Rings; Ear Ring% Studs. 4:sk ul l:Gold Chain MOdallil0118; BISOI3IBW . Scarf- ••Bream Finn; Finger Itings;,Fencil OnareN and Jew* gene R SALE —A large and splendid Fireproof Mani suitable for a Jeweler, pricey O. - jusce, - several 'Lot& in ,floutn Camden aLSEn and streets pBJLII FORD di CO., t4A ionc iX il m m4C4iO6"CE7sreet. THQ IB°OCARI 7 B O' a a 3 C 4 , em 24M in N seak ; ctarmni 103clock'we w ogne. '" ' ' ft # l4(4ci nT acota.ghoesarol T s. 7;m o ,n gn asoaitere, 11Rp!x3411 . ir;nall4i maguaaentvisoogn, SUCTION SALES; TIA , 803113 UION 'ACT - BEONAS . dt _ rourc % . - "Nii9.1111) and:l4l mum SALES OF*STpIDES AND.REA.L.ESTATEI At the Exchange; eyetryTOTßDAY;etidsfclocknoon: sir Handbills of - each:property Issued separate/Y. and on the Saturday prevlous to each sale 2000 code logues in pamphlet form, giving fall desinintiona "FtVA T ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Printed `Catalogues; :comprising ,sevural hundred thousand dollars:- including every. description of citif and country property, from the smallest dwellings to the most elegant - mansions, elegant country maid: farms, buainessvroPertles, FOR SAJAd at :the Auction More EVERY THETRBDAY. • ,113r 4 Particular attention given to tialoeat Private - TWENTY-FIFTH SPRING SALE, JUNE 5. Orphans' Wart Sale—Estate of William Parks.dedit TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING . Bro. S5l. north. Twelfth st. - Administraters'Poreniptdry Gale—Estate of 'Edward Hunters, dec'd-2% STORY BRICK. 'STORE- AND DWRIJ.II94, S. E. corner ofNinth and Southall!. Same , Estate—THßEE :STORY ' BRICK DWET..- 'LING and FRAtt ip STORE, S. W. corner of death and Ovington Same Irstate--DESDFLABLE, COUNTRY PLACE,fI A cres,Libertyville„ L ti wer MOntgo -merycounty: Pa . LARDa: and HANDSOME RESIDENCE-RIVER BANK, Burlington, 201 feet front on the River De aware, the late ;Residence of Charles Chauncey, 2. 4 rWOSTORYERA.ME DWELLINGS. Nos. 1326 and MS Savery st, south of Belgrade st,lBth.Ward. HANDSOME hfODERN" RESIDENOEtwith stable ard coach house; N. W. corner ~Cbelton avenue and Limekiln urnalke,l3l mils,fiOni,tinißutgons on the Germantown Railroad • _- TWO-STORY BRICK DWELTANG, NO: VA Cath arine St, west of Third st. • _ Orphans' Court Sale-Estate. of- W DIU= W. Rnight_. dec'o-ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND S'Pr'lN: COTTAGE, S. corner of Clapier at. and McKean avenue, Germantown. =d Ward -near Wayne Station: adjoins !the Very elegant Country Seat or Pratt Esq The house has the modern conveni ences, stone rough-cast cottage: .log ' cabin: atable and coach house! grodnds beautifully leitloncoike. Imme diate possession.:.-, _, - . same Estate-3 VALUABLE LOTS; Park at (or Wissahickon aVennel Chealnot Hill Z'd. Ward. VERY ELEGANT. POINTE.O.STONE. COUNTRY RE SIDEN__ CE laiePter. GarroantOwn,lateHAidence or Wm. W. Knight. dec!d. ...It is elegantlyltuished with all the InoderaanprovementS and conveniences.Rtone stable and'carriage house, grounds: tastatelly laid out, ImmedLato Possession. _ TILREE wroizar. South Front at: •- GENTEEL'TEEREESTORY BRUM DWELLING. NO.' SU-North Sixth street. above Poplar. Elscutors' Sale Estate. of Margaret:Limb, deed imarmiSi4 STaND;THRE.E-STORY BRICK SToRE • and DWpr.r.rNG; •S, W. corner Tenth .and Anita. 'streets north ofFtderal street, 25th Ward. Same Estate-THREE-STORY BRICK, DWELL " INGI No. 11051dIlton street Second Ward. ' - GENTEEL' TICREESTORY BRICE , DWELLING. No. 304 .1 uniper_street, south of Spruce street:.,:: :; Executors' Sale-Estate of Gorge Hazzard. deed- TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. MI Pearl street: east of Broad. 14th. Ward. Peremptory Sale-LARGE and VALUABLE RE3- BENCE...No, - 935 Walnut street, west ofNitith,"23 feet front. Sale 'Absolute. . - VERY VALUABLE cotr Nun- PLACE,ok ssvuit. -FARm.47ACIRES,Method!st Lane, bermeeriOlitirorlc road and Limekiln. turnpike, Li of mile of Branch town,.and at a-mile of Pitaville. -_ TELB.I.E4sTORY BRICE D'NELLING; N 0.1307 On tarlo streetwest of 'Mo. • - DESIRa_BLE COUNTRY PLACE, 34. A - CRES ;Ea gardtown road. 'Upper Dublin township, Montgrmery Pa., near Fort Washington Station, on the-North Pennsy •var- is Railroad. ' THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. I= Brow , : street, west of 121 h. SUESTANTIA_L - STONE DWELLING, N. W. cor ner of Richmond and Bridge sts.,BRIDESBURG. TAM Ward. _ THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Nos. M 2 and 1114 Ash street, between Girard avenue and Rich mond et THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No Mt Mt. Vernon at. west of 13th. LARGE LOT, Second st , north of Cumberland st., opposite Simons' National Wagon Works. - ..N.Zetv Three Story BRICK DWELLING, No. 1220 Pert irmen st 15th Ward. . . - 2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Tulip at; south cf Tehigh avenue. HANDSOME RIBBLESTONE RESIDENCE. NO.. _ ingsessing avenue, above 45th at., 24th:-Ward. Immediate poesession. • DESIRAti_LE COTIAGE., N. W. corner Pacific and- Illinois avenues, Atlantic City, near the Sart Home. MODEILN FOUR-STORY, BRICK ..KFisThEram. No. ais South Tbirteenih st , below 1 7 Calaint it.; has: - dui modern conveniences. BUILDING LOT, Lombard st., west of 215t,4934 feet fr _ ont. - - VA/ FABLE BUSINESS STAN - 11-11USEE-STOITY" BRIAR STORE and DWEr.r.ING,No. Ninth above Market et. • MISCELLANEOUS AND 'MEDICAL BOOKS. ON TUEbDAY Ar MAX 29. Miscellaneous and Medical Books. from a Library. • Sale 2025 Pinestreet.__ HAITL SOME FUR.NTIV 1 0 .1S.LN. M.A.117111.1,8 BOR. FINE VELV dT CARP/CTS. itc. 024 WEDIQISDAY MORNING, MAY SO, At 18 o'clock at No. ens Pine at, by catalogue, the emire elegant household furniture. suit rosewood and reps parlor furniture, handsome walnut dining room and chamber furniture, fine French plate'mantel mir ror. fine velvet. Brussels and_Other- Carpets, kitchen furniture and utensils, ac. Iday be crammed on then:moth:l of sale at 8 o'clocir.. Large Sale atthe Anction Booms; EX 3CIILLEN r FURNITURE. aLisXIA NT PIANO FORTES. FINE FRENCH-PLATE MANTEL and PIER MIRRORS, _SUPERIOR FIREPROOF SAFE RANMSO29I6 BiarsAßsk T AND (MUM TILL.7..ay MING, AF 9 o'clock. at the a.f auction O 8t42 , 111. by earsuogne. 'a very large and excellent assortment ofireryais furniture, including every description of parlor,dmin room anti chamber furniture, nandsome rosewo o d a s mai:Kopp piano fortes, fine Frenrb plate mantel and pier mirrors, superior fireproof safes, handsome Brus sels, imperial and other carpets, beds and bedding, china and glassware, &a. GITTLS. FEMORA HOsE. Also,a quantity of gutta percha bose, mailable fur factory and garden use, - Sale Nr. 407 south rfliird street. NEAT. HOUSEHOLD FIIIMITURE, FINK CAR PETS. fic ON FRIDAY 310.13NMG. .TONE 1. ---- . • - At 10 o'clock, at SIC. .407 south Third ,street; neat. household furniture. - boacase, fine carpets, &c. May beextunined at 8 o clack on the_snorsanz, Or sate. Sale at No. 844 South Second street. STOCK OF STOVES, TIN AND 110.1,0 W wamx. ac., dta ON FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 1, • At No. SO Eotith Becond"stre.t, by catalogue, tke tire stock of amanufactutir closing business. includ ing stoves of every description, a quantity of Tin and.. Hollow Ware So - May be examined on the morningUf sale at 8 o'clock Sale at No. 529 south Eighteenth - street: HANDSMIE CHAMBER AND DINING BOOM FURNITURE HANDSOME BRUSSEDS • ANIS MORIN CARPEIT.T, &c. ON SATURDAY MORNING; YU NE. 2, At 10 o'clock. at No. 329 south Eighteenth , et, below , Spruce st, by candogue,the handsome walnut chamber furniture, oak dining room furniture, handsome Brus sels and ingrain carpets, kitchen furniture. May be e.airoined at 8 o'clock on the morning Okla& , • FeremptorySaleon the PrPmises. HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY• •PICTOU STONE RESIDkNCE AND ELEGANT FURNI TURE, NO. 1 624 BROAD St., 24feet front,2oo feet 1n depthahrough to Qirlisle at.- ON MONDAY MORNING, TUNE 4; At - 10- o'clock. all that' modern four-story Places. stone front messuage, with three story press brick back buildings.- It is replete with all the modern im provements and conveniences. • ' GAS rnatrims. ,The elewent chandeliers and other gas ELY t tares wilt be Included In the sale o" the real estate. , R.T:FGANT iEIEtIOICEIRENG Also. imxnediatelyailer the sale of thexesidenee,will be sold the entire elegant rosewood - furniture, supe rior rosewood piano by Chiebering, fine carpetsAlinint room, library and chamber furniture. /Fir Full partienlean in catalogues, • - - AT PRIVAITvoF6—The' splendid Maidenee known as ANDALUSIA, on the river Delaware. TtAVISW,ELeitVEY, AIRiTIONErftS. 1./ - (Late with M. Thomas & Sons.) Stoze No. 331 Chestnut street. _ FTTIMITORE SALES at the Stare emyTaesday„ SALES AT RESEDIIINCES - eciaPre attention. - • - • Sale No. 556 north Sixteenth street. SUPERIOR PUBNITURS. ROSEWOOD - PIANO, FINE Te PEsTEY CARPETS_, &c. ON WEDNEt4DAY MORNING., At 10 o'clock. at No. 556 north Sixth at, below Greece at, the superior furniture, line toned piano by Wilhelm. Fe t. r, fine tapestry. carpets, ,k,c. May be ealruintd on morning ofarde. SALE NALIJAELE MISCFT.T ANEOUS BOOKS, ON THI7-' SO A.Y EVE.MENG. At 7% o'clock, at the auction store. No. 533 t.inestnut street, Valuable Miscellaneous Books. portion from a Private Library, including many fine English anti= of choice authors. May be examined Wednesday and Thursday.' Y 33ARRECT & co., Auccrozonata. Cash Auction Ho - NoJ 230Harket street. cornext street. Cash advanced on consistrunenta without extra charge. -- ON 'THURSDAY HORNING. May 31, at 10 o'clock, at, No. 732 Spring Garden at.. Stock of Roots and Shoes; comprising Iten's,Worr.ent, Hlieee'., 'Children's, Youths' and Boys. Boots,tihoee, Baimorals. Gaiters, dtc. Also, 'Trunks, Lasts. Boot Trees, Signs, &c. Also, Household Furniture, comprisiiig SUMS. Bed steads, Wasbstands:Zre. . • J. rtT24".STRICEK 00., - • ATIVTIO • N 0.438 North SECOND street. above OallowhlLL Pr L. SIOLTAEUDGE CO., - AUCTIONEEKEt , s, • te. SOS mAnx.rr strest.4thOveiOd• 'II3IISINESS : CARD% ffi di HOFFMAN, • ' • , CARPENTERS AMTD SVILDICRS; my 2.141 .t) No: 212,PEARfirieet,-,L. . -.3lemidence: 4•6 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street. l Ewry description)3l.Tobbing promptlyamokooo to. V 2211.11 3 90)9FI RQ II. 1-; NO T Altlrc.T .17 ul,ol____" • COMEISSIONER FOR - ALL STATins, TEN&ON'AND PRIZE AGENT, No. 223 DOOM Street. Acknowledgments, Deposit:lo3i Affidavits , to . 1 :9=0,t 44 4 114 . ; 1:!f;i:',141/111404-,
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