Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 16, 1868, Image 4

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    TELEOIttA PillE SUMULEIL It.
GEN. fictiormn Yesterday appointed city offi
cers for retersburg,'Va.
LIEUTENANT-GENICIZAL SIIEnmAN left Washing
ton last night for Fort Laramie,
GEM ScHOFIELD yesterday appointed new city
officers for Petersburg, Va.
A propeller and schooner were burned yester
day. at Detroit. The propeller was valued at
$30,000. •
Txsi President's counsel have decided to call
General Grant as a witness in the impeachment
Case.
TIIE schooner Lewis .Audenried, from this City,
WE sunk near Fort Pulaski, Ga., yesterday. No
lives 'oat.
A mount exploded in the paddling mill of the
PollllBjlVillia Iron Co., at Danville, Pa.. yester
day. One man was killed and 13 wounded, four
of the latter mortally.
Tan employ's of the Delaware, Lackawanna
&.• Western car shops, at Scranton, Pa, have re
turned to work for their old wages, after two
weeks' strike.
THE /curve de St. Petersburg says the Emperor
of Russia has consented to delay until May Ist
the payment by the United States of the sum
stipulated in the treaty for the transfer of Alaska.
OFFICIAL information his been received in
Washington that the ports of Venezuela, from
Unor river to Point Corruna, a distance of four
hundred miles, are closed and in a state of
blockade. .
THE , storehouse of the State Constabulary• at
Springfield, Mass., containing several thousand
barrels of confiscated whisky, was broken into
on Tuesday night, and a large . portion of the
whisky taken away.
Tux Special Cominiision appointed by the
President, consisting of the Hon. .N. G. Taylor,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs,. Colonel Thomas
Murphy, Superintendent of Indian Affairs ; Colo
nel N. Z. Boone, Major G. C. Swan and Judge A.
N. Blacklidge, left Washington on Wednesday
night for Kansas , for the purpose of making
treaties with the Great and Little Osages and
otherlndian.tribee in Kansas. - The Osages own
eight million sera' of the finest lands in the State.
TIE Paris Monileur publishes a speech made at
Rambouillet by Barock, Minister of Justice,
in which Ire endeavors to allay the excitement
produced by the rumors of impending war. The
Minister says it,is well known that the govern
ment is now engaged. in actively . prosecuting ex
tensive works for the improvement of the entire
system of the, interior and connecting roads of
France, on which large sums of money are ex
pended. This feet, he argues, is entirely incon
sistent with , the Idea that the government appre
hends or is making preparation for an approach
ing warlike conflict,and should be conclusive evi
dence to all that France earnestly desires peace.
The reorganization of the military forces, which
had excited so much needless apprchension,was a
pledge for the maintenance of peace, which he
assured his hearers, with joy, no European power
now threatened to disturb.
The Erie Railroad Disaster.
NEW Tonic, April Ib.—One of the most terri
ble disasters on record occurred early to-day, 16
miles west of Port Jervis, on the. Erie railroad.
The ears were thrown; by the breaking of a rail,
down an embankment some 20 feet. Thirteen
dead bodies are at the Port Jervis depot, and
fifty-two wounded people are at the .hotels in
that place, while two others, wounded, areyet to
arrive. '
Mr. Lynch, the sleeping-cnr conductor, esti
mates (kat seven bodies are consumed, whieh can
not be verified until the wreck is removed.
The following is a list of the eastudities
EWE!
Ephraim Hoyt and wife, of Chenango Forks,
New York.
An unknown man.
Mary E. Cobb, Hornellsville, N. Y.
Enos Blossom, Susquehanna Depot.
A child of Mrs. Fisdell, of Ithaca, N. Y.
H. W. Corwin, supposed of Urbanna, Ohio,
An unknown woman and a boy.
J. 8. Dunham, Binghampton.
C. K. Loomis, Buffalo.
Eli J. Knapp, Jamestown, N. Y.
Thomas 'lslington, 102 Broadway, N. Y
WOUNDED.
Henry Hendon,lle, N. Y., leg broken
S. B. Fairman, Elmira, N. Y.
C. W. Harris, Cockney, Ind., badly.
li. Lewis Barker, Bates, N. Y., in head.
S. W. Horton, Salem, Ind., in side and head.
S. P., Snow, Bleakaburg, lowa, head and breast.
Tobias Aldridge, on head.
G. W. Baker, Ithaca, N. Y., shoulder bally
broken.
G. G. Lapbam, Syracuse, N. Y., on back and
head. ' •
Mrs. C. K. Beardsley, 40 Hudson street, New
York.
G. Hartman, Hudson City, Now Jersey, in
head.
C. V. Tiffany Dansville, N. Y., badly.
A. L. Oliver, No. I West Thirteenth street, N
Y., leg broken.
A. L. Smith. Hornellsville, N. Y. badly.
Mrs..C. C. Reynolds, Hornellsville, New York,
badly.
Dan'l. L. Rogers, Corning ,
N. Y. l in head.
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W. Hedge, in head.
W. P. Decker, Waverly, N. Y., in head.
A. Palmer, Ripley, N. Y., internally.
L. T. Fitzgerald, Cortland street, N. Y., in
head.
A. T. Kingsley, Scotland, New York.
M. good an Buffalo.
S. Sweet ,Middletown, Jersey, in breast
J. R. Heiman, Louisville, Ky.
M. R. Rey, Middletown, N. V.,
J. Henderson, Ronal, Ohio, badly.
J. Balein, boy, Cincinnati.
E. R. Newton, Corry, Pa.,badly.
N. W. Gokey, Addison, N. Y., slightly.
A. B. Gillett, Mercer, Pa., badly.
Mary Stewart, Mercer, Pa. badly.
J.B. Raney, St. Johns, hiieh.,head and back.
A. Classen,'New York city.
Three children of S. P. Snow, all severely hurt.
C. R. Monereiff, .153 Hudson street, N. Y.,
badly.
B. Lyons, Binghampton. N. Y.; internally.
J. B: Floyd, Chetuung, N. Y., badly burned.
A. L. Biglow (boy), Attica, N. Y.
F. Gunther, train-porter, badly.
George Furnace, of Metrotlolitan Hotel, N. Y.,
badly.
Misses Maggie, and Emma Hoyt badly hurkand
their father and mother both killed.
D. B. Stevens, Cayuga, N. Y.
Mrs. H. Bailey, Louderville; Ohio.
J. T. A. Jewett, 73 Leonard street, New York.
J. Decker, Elmira, N. Y.
C. C. Donahue, Buffalo.
Austin Woodruff, Randolph, N. Y.
John Dubois (boy), unknown.
A woman, insensible (unknown), has baggage
check 506 New York.
Addle Snow (child), slightly.
C. W. Douglass, Division Superintendent of
the Delaware Division, badly hurt.
The officers of the Company took the wounded
to the Port Jervis Hotel, and everything pos
sible has been done for their relief'.
FURTHER PARTICULARS.
The following additional particulars of the
disaster hare been obtained Irma passengers on
the train :
The train to which the accident occurred left Ea
faits twenty minutes past two o'clock yesterday after
noon, in charge of Conductor Judd and Charles
Douglass, Superintendent of the division, and con
sisted of the engine, tender, three sleeping, two aw
eless, and one second class, two baggage and one
postal car. The train proceeded on time, making the
usual stoppages, until evening, when the passengers
in the Bleeping cars retired for the night.
About three o'clock this morning Messrs. Ames and
Rollin, of the general postoflice In this city, who
were in charge of the postal car, Bilis , the hell-rope
traighten out and break in two, when Mr. Judd hn
medlately remarked to one of the officers that he had
lost hie rear cars. The/ ran to the platform of the
car, when the four rear care were seen rolling down
precipice from seventy-five to one hundred feet high.
The scene of the socident is thirteen Mlles beyond
Port Jervis, on the Delaware Division road. The
13140 e of. the precipice are formed of jagged rock, and
—in the descent the CON were broken to pieces, -At
the bottom ida culvert through which flows a stream
emptying into the Delaware.
The diluter was , caused by a broken rail which
threw the rear car immediately in front, and the whole
were precipitated down the embankment. Conductor
Judd and Division Superintendent Douglass were
slightly injured.. The care • on going over the mu-
bankment turned several time«, before the bottom
reached, and were nearly demolished, and the sleeping
car um entirely consumed by tire. The, passengers
immediately began to rescue the wounded and remove
the bodies of she killed. Many of the latter could
not be recognized. Seven persons were burned to
death, and six others were killed by coining in con
tact with the jagged rocks. The wounded persona
were placed in the train and brought to Port Jarvis,
which place was reached at I/ o'clock this morning,
when several surgeons were immediately summoned,
and everything was done to alleviate the sufferings of
the injured. The bodies of the killed were loft on
the ground. Daniel P. Snow was injured, and his
wito and ono of hie chiidlen killed. Three children
escaped with only slight injuries. Mr. Horton, Postal
Agent, appeared at the postal:lei today, covered with
blood, caused by assistance rendered in rescuing the
wounded. Among others, wounded was Mr. George
Furnace, of the Metropolitan Hotel, New York.
Statement of Mr. G. B. Hollenbach:
Mr. Hollenoach, of Morris, Illinois, left Cleveland
yesterday morning, and while in the drat sleeping car
was awoke between three and four this morning by a
violent jerk, with a concussion and subsequent rolling
of the car down the embankment. On the cessation
of motion, screams of fright and pain arose from
several women and children occupying the car, who
had not held as tenaciously to their berths
Ile the male passengers. Re received a few
contusions, but was unconscious of them at the mo
ment, and in Company with others at once left the car
and surveyed the scene. The car had rolled on an in
clined plain down a bank; and stopped at a distance of
one hundred feet from the road. Fearful shrieks
arose from the centre and last sleeping cars. The
former had fallen perpendicularly fifty feet from the
culvert Into a small stream below, and the latter had
rolled similar)y to his own car, but bad caught on fire
from cinders of the stove. Both were much shattered
and blows from fragments as the cars broke contribut
ed much towards the injuries sustained. Attention
was immediately given towards extricating the saf
ferers, and the engine, baggage car, smoking car, and
one other passenger car went to Port Jervis, and
transferring the passengers, baggage and malls to an
other train, Immediately returned for the transporta
tion of the wounded. Mr. Hollenbach reached
the city about half-past twelve to day, together with
about a dozen others who had been elightly hurt, and
whose account corroborated his own. .
The Division Superintendent of the Delaware Divis
ion of the Erie Railway, was also among the wounded.
Mr. Fairman,senior partner of the Elmira Advertiser,
was among the wounded. He was on his way to this
city to attend a meeting of the State Associated
Press.
By the latest dispatches received at the Erie Rail
way office in this city, it appears that twenty persons
are dead and flay wounded; of the latter, ten are seri
onely, if not fatally injured. Below is an additional
list of the wounded:
Henry Hanlin, of Da.nesville„New York.leg broken;
S. B. Fairman, Elmira, NekYork; G. M. Harris,
Cochironc, Indiana, badly; Louis Barker, Bath, New
York, head; 8. W. Horton, Salem, Wisconsin. side
and head; 8. P. Snow, Brakesburg, lowa, head and
breast; Tobias Aldridge, of Marion, head; G. W. Ba
ker, Ithica, New York, shoulder; S. G. Tapriam, Syr
acuse, back and bead; Mrs. C. E. Beardsley, 453 Hod-
Son street. New York, arm, shoulder and bead; G.
Hudson City, New Jersey', head; C. V. Tiff
eney, Danesville, New York, badly; A. L. Oliver, 70
West Fourteenth street, New York, lege broken; J. R.
fleanan, Louisville, Kentucky. badly; Mrs. It. Rey,
Middleton. New York. slightly; Samuel Comstock,
Cayuga Falls, seriously; carried to Delevan House,
Port Jervis. Physicians will leave the City Hospital
for Fort Jervis this evening to aisist in taking care of
:.he wounded.
the Lincoln-Monument in Wash
ington.
The dedication of the Lincoln Monument took
place yesterday afternoon, in front of the City
Hall, Washington. The monument egansists of
t Tuscan pillar, thirty-five feet high, siftmounted
by a colossial statue of Lincoln, all of white
marble. It is the work of Lot Flannery, of this
vity, and, was procured by voluntary contribu
lions of citizens of Washington, costing $7,000.
Thousands of spectators were present, including
Masonic, Sons of Temperance and other civil
organizations.
On the stand, among others,were the President
of the United States, Major-Generals Hancock
and Emory, and other military, and also naval
officers, connected with the executive depart
ments of the government, members of Congress,
and a large representation of foreign countries,
viz.: The Ministers from England. Prussia, Italy
and Greece; the Charge d'Affaires from Denmark,
and the Consul-General from Switzerland, toge
ther with their attaches,and gentlemen connected
with other legations. General Grant and Major-
General Howard were Rear, but not on the stand.
During the proceedings there were alternate-rain
and sunshine.
After prayer and the playing of dirges by the
bands, Major B. B. French delivered an address
ou the Lite and Services of Abraham Lincoln, at
the conclusion of which the band played the
"Ranzt des Vaches," and Colonel E. B. Olmstead
recited a poem, when the President of the United
States was conducted to the front of the platform,
and then pulling at the halyards, unveiled the
statue. Shout after shout was given by the
dense assembly: the band meantime playing au
air, while the Star-Spangled Banner was waved
on the platform. Atter the introduction of the
artist and the pronouncing of the benediction,the
ceremonies closed.
()ITS BULLETIN.
THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.-
The corporators named in the act of Assembly
passed at the recent session of the Legislature
iucorporating "The Pennsylvania Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to animals," met yester
day at the rooms of the Society to effect an
organization.
Governor James Pollock was selected as Chair
man, and Ferdinand Como as Secretary of the
meeting. The act of incorporation was then
read and unanimously accepted. The members
then proceeded to an election, which resulted lu
the choice of the following gentlemen as officers
of tke organization for the present year, after
which the body adjourned:
President-8. Morris Wain.
Vice-P resident s—W m. A. Porter, J. B. Lippin
cott, George W. Childs, W. C. Swann, M. D.,
Wm. J. Horstmann.
BodrdolManayers—John Bohlen, M. Richards
Muclile, J. H. Tobias, T. W. Braidwood, Alfred
L. Elwyn, M. D., Alexander Brown, Pliny E.
Chase, J. B. Nicholson, H. M Watts, H. Paul
Beck, Richard P. White, Gustavus Remak, Morris
Hacker.
Secretary—Ferdinand Coxe.
Treasurer—Robert R. Corson
At the next session, the necessary bylaws for
the government and maintenance of the Socidty
adopted.
THE LYLa MONUMENT ASSOCIATION.—An ad
journed meeting of the above Association was
held last evening at the Fairmount Engine House,
E. F. Dournel presiding. The Association passed
a resolution providing for a meeting on the 28th
of April, at the Western Engine House. A reso
lution was adopted to the effect that any organi
zation connected with the Fire Department, and
having paid the assessment, could have its name
inscribed on the monument. Donations of $5O
were handed in by the delegates from the Excel.
sior, Diligent and Germantown Hose Companies.
SERIOUS BURNING.—Mary Brown, colored, 88
years old, wso shockingly burned yesterday, at
her home in Brier plane, by her clothes taking
fire by coming in contact with a stove. Before
the flames could be extinguished she had to be
carried out of the house and rolled in the
street. She was removed to the Pennsylvania
Hospital.
CORRE(..IiON.—In a notice yesterday in
regard to Mr. G. Pelman's mirror sale,
we said, "owing to the breaking up of his
late establishment and approaching depar
ture for Europe," instead of "owing to the build
ing of his new store and other alterations, and
his departure for Europe, to select now patterns
and designs, &c."
FATAL FAIL. - Daniel Burns,
.61 years old,
keeper of \ a public house at Twenty-first and
Pemberto streets, fell down stairs yesterday af
ternoon, and was instantly killed, his neck
having been broken.
WATEE RENTS.—The rece,lpts from water rents
now amount to $lO,OOO per day. After the let
of May, Ewe per cent. will added to the bill,
unpaid.
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CHILD KILLED.--Ilugh McCallum, aged seven
years, was killed yesterday afternoon by being
minified under the hoisting machine, at the mill
of McCallum & Sloan, Germantown.
THE DAILY, EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY APRIL 16 1868
POLITICAL ORGABLZATiONs.—Throughout the
That Congressional District; embracing the coun
ties ‘of atlantic, Camden. Cumberland, Cape May,
Gloneeater and • Salem, the &publican party aro,
actively engaged in organizing for the approach
ing ; Presidential campaign. Grant Clubs are
everywhere being formed, and the aocession of
membership is satisfactorily increasing.' These
organizations aro composed of active and influen
tial!genthmen, who enter into 'the spirit of
politics with a determination to triumph. It is
believed that the State delegates will go unani
moUslyi in the convention for General Grant.
The Congressional Convention will, also be called
at an early day, and it la generally conceded that
the Bon. William Moore, of Atlantic county, the
present efficient member, will be renominated
without opposition. This will show' how united
the party is on those who prove faithful to hdnor
and principles. The coming contest will be the
warmest and most earnestly fought of any that
ever occurred in the district.
ENLARGING VTR 01M—A proposition has been
made to annex to the city of Camden a portion of
Newton township. It is claimed that this mean•
ure will add very materially to the advantages of
both the city and that portion of the township
immediately contiguous to it. This would em
brace a large area of ground now unbuilt upon
and unimproved: In a tow years Camden will
reqUire additional territory, and the section pro
posed to be annexed will come in as a natural
consequence, so that it might as well be provided
for in the new charter now before the Legisla
ture,
CHANGE OF ROIITE.-9 supplement has been
obtained by the Camden Horse-car Railroad
Company to their charter, giving them authdrity
to locate their road on a partial change of route,
so as to enable their cam to reach directly all the
ferries. This alteration will be of decided advan
tage not only to the public convenience, but alsd
to the company's interests. It la said that mate
terials are being contracted for. and the road will.
in all probability, be prosecuted to completion the
present season.
Bust TIMES.—At no time for the past ten
years has there been so much activity and enter
prise displayed in Camden as, now. There is
scarcely as available mechanic or laborer unem
ployed, and the numerous improvements in pro
gress and to be at once commenced will pro
bably furnish them with work - until late in the
tall. These aregratifying indications of the
rapid progress of Camden.
MIDDLE WAIL]) SCHOOL HOUSE.—The new pub
lic school house in Middle Ward is rapidly pro
gressing. It is a splendid structure for the par
posse intended,. and will be finished by the open
ing of the fall term of the schools.
NEIN' llor.s.as or Wousuir.,—Five new and
handsome houses of worship will be completed
in Camden before the season is over. The work on
them is now"progressing rapidly.
AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHILS —The Best.
The Cheapest. Recommended by Railway Conduc
tors, engineers and expresineti, the most exacting,
class of - watch-wearers, as superior to all others fur
stzength, steadinei-s, accuracy and durability.
Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worth
less .Bwiss imitation. To prevent imposition,
buyers should alWays demand a certificate of
gem' ineness.
For sale by all respectable dealers.
GAY'S'CLIINA PALACE,
Geo. Gay would respectfully inform the citizens of
Philadelphia and the trade throughout the country that
he will continue the business M. 1022 Chestnut (S. 11.
ItichardsoU &, Co. having failed to coniply with their
contract to take the lease), and has associated iu part
nership Mr. Morris Briggs, a' genCeman of large
capital and long business experience. The present
stock must be closed out, regardless of cost, to make
room for fresh importations. Geo. Gay Will visit
England; France and Germany, during the spring and
summer to purchase goods, and will execute any
orders entrusted to him promptly, and for a small
commission.
GREAT lißTgaillEi IR Lace Curtains, at
PATTEN'S,
1409 Chestnut street.
GREAT Bargains in Lace Curtains, at
F'ATTEN'S,
1408 Chen taut istreet.
GREAT Bargains in Lace Curtains, at
PArrEN'a.
1493 Chestnut street.
GREAT Bargains in Lace Curtains, at
PATTEIOO,
1408 Chestnut street.
CHAS. OAEFORD & SONS'
Have now opened a large stock of
Ladies', Misses' and (children's Hats and Caps.
Stores, 834 and 836 Chestnut street.
SURGICAL INSTRIIMICITTS and artig%ista' sundries.
SNOWDEN & BOTHER,
28 South Eighth street.
• So narto ii the advance of nervous diseases
from one stage to anoi her, that nervousness unchecked
£IBBIILIICB all the phases of Netramx le until paralysis
of the nerves takes place. This is prevented by keep
ing the nerve-fluid in tone by the aid of Dn. TURN s
TIU-I,OI;LOUREUX or universal NEUEALGIA.
Apothecaries have this medicine. JOHNSTON, Hoc-
LOWAY c4G Cownan, Agents. Philadelphia.
PAINFUL.—There are few operations more pain
ful than euttmg teeth. A little of Bower's Infant Cor
dial rubbed upon the gqm of teething infants in a great
soother.
CHAS. OARFORD & SONS'
Have uow opened a large stock of
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hans and Cape.
store, 834 and 636 Chestnut street.
arscistarr.—/U1 thosegents desiring elegant
fitting pantaloons will find them at C. C. Dittrich
Co., Continental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch of
Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants an
invitation. , Always aline stock of goods on hand.
BOVVRIN SENNA FIGS, FOR • CONSTIPATION
fty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. •
TiY Gettysburg Asylum Lottery; scheme we
roe has some to grief, and their fine ofaCe in Broad
way, where they dispensed golden hopes for paper
Collars, is now "to be let." If the public had treated
the company as the landlord nits the' building, and
posted "to be let" alone, on its prospectus, some green
people would have had more money in their pockets
than they have now. We think an investment in a
suit of spring clothing at Charles Stokus .15 Co.'s
Clothing House, under tha Continental, about as sat
isfactory as anything.
FLORENCE SEWING MACtixent.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Oillce, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
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CHAS. I/AI:FORD & SONS'
Have now opened a large stock of
Ladies', Mistes' and Children's Rats and Cape.
Store, 814 and 836 Chestnut street.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
J. Isaacs, I& D. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re.
liable isources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
bO5 Arch street. The medical faculty are Invited to
accompany their patients as be has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination.
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WM. itcoGi-ERS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER;
Manufacturer of Firet.Ulass Carriage.
ONLY,
1009 and 1011 Ohoetnut Street,
PLILLADELPIHA.
Orders recelvod for rww end edema styles of Carriages
for tho wagon of
1808.
geociat attention Won to Itooafring.
Caniagoo stored by the month. and Insurance offootoda
THE NEW WAREHOUSE,
Noe. 1014, 1016 end 1018 Filbert 81a
feWl.th a tn.
0906,. V. M. LANE, ifER
CARRIAGE RUILIIRR,
vespeatfully invites attention to Lb largo stock of ilidahod
cm ; also, orders takra for Carriages of ever)deveri uriuption. at
MANRY ANOWARRROOMR ,
84441, UFACT Mk an O d MN HARK NT Amt.
Tbree aquaria west of Pennsylvania Railroad Dep
West Plailadelitia. jaMtit tti taail
DIZW \JEILSET 41ATTISUS•
CITY NOTICES.
1022 Chestmat street.
A CARD.
f(34IXELIAGEfs.
CLOTHINO•
CLOTHING. FOR SPRINGi
CLOTHING FOR SPRING.
CLOTHING FOR SPRING.
All-Wool Cassirnere Suits.
All-Wool Cassimere Suits.
All-Wool Cassimere Suits.
Ready Made Clothing.
Fresh Made and Reduced Prim'
Fresh Made and Reduced Prisms.
Boys', Boys', Boys' Clothing.
Boys', Boys', Boys' Clothing.
Boys' t Boys', Boys' Clothing.
Always on hand a carefully selected stock of
uncut goods for Men and Boys' wear. .Clothing
made to order.
We make the Boys' trade an especial feature in
our business, and parents may rely on procuring
at this establishment Boys' (nothing well cut,
well made, well trimmed and durable.
ROCKHILL & WILSON,
ROC ILL & WILSON,
ROOKHILL & WILSON.
803 and 805 Chestnut Street.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
S. E. Cor. Chestnut and Seventh Std.
Large stock and complete assortment of •
SPRING GOODS,
From the beet Foreign Manufacturers. Clothes equal or
superior in Fit, Style, Comfort and Durability to those of
any other FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISH•
Moderate Prices. Liberal Discount for Cash.
are 7 'Try
ONE PRICE ONLY.
JONES '
Old Established
ONE PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
604 MARKET STREET,
ABOVE SLICTIL
For etyle, durability and excellence of worlananihip,
our goode cannot be excelled. Particular attention paid'
to cuatoiner work, and a perfect fit guaranteed in all
apt a to th limrp,)
GROCERIES. cmoolis, &O.
CHOICE OOLONG TEA,
81 25 per lb.; 81 D 5, . by the ball chest.
6 . A FINE OOLONG,
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FOr 81 per lb.
A GOOD PURE OOLONG,
For 90 cents per lb.
We deeire to call particular attention to thee° TOR as
being remarkably cheap.
THOMPSON BLACK'S SON dc OD,
Broad and Chestnut Streets.
m.lln°il to
CRIPPEN & MADDOCK,
115 S. Third Street, below Chestnut,
(Late W. L. Maddock & C 0.,)
Have on hand a large and choice stock of
GREEN AND BLACK
TEAS,
which they are offering by the package at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
inbio-th a to 6Turp
REDUCED.
FRENCH PEAS AND MUSHROOMS. 45; Extra White
Beath Peaches, 35; Fresh Green Tomatoes for Plee, 15
cta. at A. J. DRCAMP , S. 1:17 South Second street.
NEW YORK PLUMS AND SEEDLESS CHERRIES,
50 Ms.; North Carolina Pared Peaches, 25 eta. • bright un,.
pared halves, 15 cte., at A. J. DECAMPS,' 107 South
decond street.
WINSLOW'S ORBEN CORN and very superior Fresh
Tomatoes, for vale by the case or can,at A. J. Dr.OAMPII,
107 South Second street.
YARMOUTH BLOATERS. Smoked,Spiced and Pickled
Salmon and Boneless Mackerel, In kits. at A. J. Ds-
CAMPS, 107 South Second street.
DAVIS',O DIAMOND BRAND HAMS always ou hand.
inhl4.WrPit
Fresh Spiced Salmon,
Fresh Mackerel in Cans,
New Smoked Salmon, •
Mess Mackerel in Kitts.
• ALBERT C. ROBERTS !
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets.
MISSOURI WINES,
From the Vineyards of George Huainan, Hermann. Mo.
The belt Wino over produced in this country.
For sale by
JAMES R. WEBB,
la2o S. E. corner WALNUT and EINETH &rods;
\,,,„G \ COLGATE & 00.'8
- Fragrant Toilet tioap•
(:-.) r 0 Ch
are prepared
r i t i gerieje and
STA=
&BD by deZierip and
-
it; A./ cj Sold eve• customers.
I rywhere.,
LOOKING GLASSES,
OIL PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVINGS;
CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS,
PICTURE FRAMES
EAJtLES' GALLERIES,
• 816 Chestnut Street.
THE HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY
Announce the Third and Last Concert of the Season
On Friday Evening, April 17,
AT THE
ACADEMY OE MUSIC.
On this occasion Hands,Vs Oratorio of
JUDAS DIA.COABEITS
win be performed. with the following Soloists:
Mre. SOPHIA MOZAR I`, of New York, and
A Lady amateur. of Philadelphia, Sopranos.
Mr. J. GRAF, Tenor,
Mr. W. W. GILCHRIST. and
The large Cho uses M o r f . tke " Se n c i i t 'e l irLlTtil n ri
Orchestra.
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR
Including reflervrd seats, for Hale at Truinnier's, No. 47d Cbeetuut street, where subscribers can also receive their
tickets. ap13511
A CAD EM Y OF MUSIC.
tl • RICIIINGS'
VNGLISH OPERA COMPANY.
CAROLINE RICIIINGS— ... •
.. • —DIRECTRESS
FOR A SEAI3I),
COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 20.
ALL 'PHI': OLD FAVORITES.
Campbell. Cakle, Wylie, Seguin, Bernard, Peakea and
Arnold. Milo,Riebings Mra E. Seguin, Mr* Arnold.
ULL ()Rug AND ORCHESTRA,
OPENING OPERA—MARTHA.
Bal. Short. for the pale of secured aeatis,
• 'WITHOUT EX'l PA CHARGE.
Will open at C. W. A. TruinplerNi music store, No. t+26
Chr,tnut, on Weduceday Morning, April In, when the
whole hotu•O will be on aide till Din eve of April tNr.
A. C. PENNOY Ell,
' apr.-tf; riusinets Manager.
N EW CIIESTNN.T STREET THEATRE.—
A CROWNING SUCCESS FOR
J. E. MeDUNOUCID . B
Elaborate epectaele.
/HE BLACK CROOK.
SECOND WEEK.
TT:F. OLLoWING SCENES
WERE TWICE REPEATED EACH
TILE INCANTATION SCENE
THE GRoTTO ()I' STALACTA. •
THE CRYSTAL CASCADE.
Atil , TM!
GRAND TRANSFORMATION.
TETE BALLET'
Augmented tide , week by the tirt.t appearance of
1111; ZLI:COI,I6I6IEftIS,
Who IA ill appear in ronyinctinu with
M'LLE MARIE SANDA
TONS, hI.I:AVIZ, MAITRE DE BALLET,
Supported by Principal and
PARISIEN NE BALLET TROUPE,
SEVENTY•FXVE YOUNG LADIES.
ARMORIAL DISPLA): 8,
MARCHES and TABLEAUX.
The whole produced at a cett of
Piece pre✓ected with a powertulDrinnittic.cnat.
INCREASED BALLET.
:i.oaI.NEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—
THIS (THURSD R AY
WIN ) I,;ENIN .Titril 16tb.,
M. ED 800.
Aesieted by the brilliantyoung artlete,
MISS MAity movicKEE,
In Sbakepeare'd Tragedy, 6 note, of
IIA6ILET.
- -
FRIDAY-BENEFIT OF EDWIN BOOTH
Mt CH ADO ABOUT NOTHING..
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE.
Begins At to 9
EASTER HOLIDAYS.
Second week of Robeeteon'a •
"PLAY." "
MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING,
Robertcou'e New Comedy,
Witt Every Scene New.
Great Cast, New Mete,
Double Orcheetra. ic., called
'PLAY"
THE SCENE—GERMANY.
MRS. JOHN DREW as POSTE
MR. OWEN MARLOWE... ... . . r.FRANK PRICE
Aided by the Full Cop:IP/MY.
SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE.
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.
.tl. SATURDAY EVENING, Aeril 18. 19t18,
iINDELSSOEIN S'.CIETY'S
COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO THEIR MUSICAL
DIRECTOR,
MR. JEAN LOUIS.
When they will perform, masted by a number of emi
nent arti.te,
IVALPURGIS NIGHT, by Mendeleaohn.
LIJRI INE, by Diller.
CUUIIAL I , ANTASId, by Beethoven.
TICKETS. $l, with a Reserved Seat, can he obtained
r t the Society's Office (Leuit Meyer's Music Store), Me
Chestnut street, and Mr J. E. tieuld'a New Wareroome.
P'2l) Chestnut Area. See Programmes at the Made Stored.
The Sale of Secured Seats will commence on THURS
DAY, April sth. • The holders of yellow ticket+) can ox:
change them for Secured Seate. apls4tB
M . USICA L FUND 'BALL
FRIDAY EVENING. Arril 17th, 1.84 A
ANTONIO BARBS'S
GRAND CONCERT.
When be will be aiAited by a number of hie pupilx from
New York and Philadelphia, and also by the celebrated
Artistes,
Signor G. BOY, Tenoro,
AND
Mr. a lIALL, Baritone,
from the principal Italian Theatre&
Ono Dollar.
. . . ..... .. .. .....
For ale at . Ifrutton'e. 914; Goulds, ...... Marsh's, 1029;
Bouer'e, 1102, and Helmond's, 173 e Chentunt street.
Moore open at 7. Concert precisely at 8. ap6 8 11&19.6t4
CONCERT, HALL,
CHESTNUT earIEET, above Twelfth.
GRAND CONC F. R T
In Aid of the Building Fund of the
CATHOLIC PILILOPATRIAN LITERARY INSTITUTE
WILL BE GIVEN
On THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 16th,
At 8 o'clock.
Eminent Talent have been engaged.
ap1240t." TWEE rs. 10 CENTS.
NilW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSEl,_ . ___±
ELEVENTH street, above CHESTNUT.
THE FAMILY RESORT.
CARNCROSS DIXSY'S MINSTREL _
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
Lait week of the screaming a X ct entitled
TRI
ON TRAVELERS.
First week of the Laughable Interlude. entitled
GA ZZY NIGGER.
First week of the great sensation scene, entitled
LIFE ON A MISSISSIPPI COTTON BOAT.
°TICE.—
TiTE PALATIAL BILLIARD SALOON.
The propnetors take pleasure to inform their patrons
and the public that they have remodeled and rentted
their Beautiful Saloon with all new tables of ..the emend
size, with all the latest improvements,, and are now. open
and ready to receive the calls of their friends and the
public. With many thanks for their moat liberal patron.
ego, they ask a continuance of the same.
The grand opening will take place on TH URSDAY even..
ing.April letlovhen will be presented to the public a host
of billiard talent rarely seen together. The following pro
fei Niollai gentlemen will ho present: Dudley Travanagh,
Melvin Foster, Isadore Gamed. Victor Retephe, R. T. it..
on. H. W. litighee, G. 11, Schrock, J. rainier. E. IL
helms, and others. • apl'e-a§
qERMANiA ORCHESTRA.--PUBLIC REHEARSALS
.M
at the USIUAL FUND RALL,every SATURDAY at
8 I'. M. Tickets sold at the Door and at all principal
Blush, Storm The last ftelma nal of the Season will take
Place on Saturday, April 18th, Engagements Call be
made by addressins_o. BA STERN, 1181 Monterey street,
or at R . WITTIOV Music Store, lOU Chestnut street.
VOX 'S AM E'RICAN VARIETY THEATRE,
EVERY EVENING and
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE.
In Grand Ballots, Ethiopian Buriesquet.' Songs. Dance.
Gymnast Acts, Pantomimes. &c. ,
IBIRLSN.NTZ'ff ORCHESTRA MATINEES INHOR.•
ioj ticultural Hall, will cloae on THURSDAY, April 80th,
ldde., when tee 80th and Last Concert will be given.
Tickets at Doner'e, 1102 Cheutuut street, and &M.B
door. nth9.t.ap3o,4
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Or FINE ARTS,
CHESTNUT, above TENTH.
Open from 9 A. 151. to CP. M.
13casmin Weet'e great picture of 'CHRIST REJECTED
IRIS on exhibition. . lea&
Q F. BALDERSTON
ANDN.
WALL PAPERS WINDOW SHADES.
r.p9 9mo 809 SPRING GARDEN Street,
PUILADELPMA. FEBRUARY leer, 1868. -
Mr..J, 11. Butler (brother of B. If. Butler) lea part.
nor in our film from and afterthis date.
rohl4.tf6 , E. Boman Al CO.
WJEW PECANS.-10 BARRELS NEW CROP TEXAO
.I.`‘ Pecans landing. ex4tealnship Star of the Union. and
for sale by J. B. BUBBLER di (J0.,./ 0 8 /butt' Delawara
avenue.
timid•httlith•bill
TUE FINE £ETS.
AITI ISJEDIE ft WIS.
~.Mr. EDWIN BOOTH
:Mine MARY VIVE.ER
PAPER HANGINGS.
CIOPAIIMNEItSUIPS.
WOOD DIANGINtitie
NO. 917 WALNUT STREET.
WOOD,HANOINGS
Poilithely don't fall to see them before ort;lerfzig any
thing else. NVall paper is now among the
"Things That Were."
WOOD H eiNGrINGS.
Cost no more, and are veiling by the thousand rolls per
day.' Bee them and be convinced. fie speculation. but
stubborn tads.
Specimens are also on exhibition at th.e LiMre of
JAMES C. FINN &SONS.
Southeast corner Tenth and Walnut atreota.
mbilitfrp
LEGAL NOTICES.
1 N THE DISTRICT. COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE EASTERN DiSTRIC V OP
I'ENNSYLVANIA, IN BANKRUPTCY, AT Pnra~f n,
•
Pm A, April 16th, leettl.
The underrinned hcroby give!) notice of hie appoint.
Inert as Radioed of JAMES A. Pt/it:EMUS And CillAitt,43
VA Oil PitILDIPti, Co partnere. dc., of Phila
delphia. in the county of Philadelphia and State 4.4
Pennsylvania, within said Dietrich, who' hevo boon nit:
Judged hankrupte, upon their own petition, by the sail
District Court. , • .1 VM. Vt,ODES, Aeaigneo.
12e South Sixth street.
To the C're'ditors of the Bankrupte.
INTiIEDISTRICTCOURT OF TIIE UNITED STATES
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.--In
Benkruptcy.--At Philadelphia.. April tho Pttr. A. D.,
1808.—The undersigned bereLy gives notice of his ap
pointwent no ucsignec of DAMNS HottßooKs. of Phil,
adkiphia, in the County of l'idiadelphin, end I:itede
Pennsylvania. within 'mid Dinnict, • who hen been ad
jitd4ted . a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the dab*
District Court.
WILLIAM VOGI)ES,
No. IJf Bot,tth Sixth street.
To the (,lredi tort} of the Itanknrpt. apl6,th. sr
TN THE COIAIT O. COMMON PLEAS FOR II lIT
.I._rad County of Philadelphia —MARC; 4.11 ET A. CLAIM
1111a1tLLS & CLARK.. tiepternber 1.'erm.1667. N 0.611.
In Divorce, CliAll.L.Eti A. CIJA iteeeendent—Sin
You will please take notice of a role granted in the abate
caw, returnable ATUIt DAY At , it tOtit.lff*Natl.o o'clock
A. At, to oho a• came why a divorce a rincetto matritnen4
should not be decreed. EDGAR E. P1:711%
apltAtt 8-4 t. Attorney pro Libellaut.
OftPIIANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
I County of Philadelphia—Rotate of G. W., J. 8. and M.
IIEs'ItURN, minors. -'The Auditor appointed by the
cella to audit. settle nod adjust the accounts of
BAuNDEWS, Guardian of raid minors, and to report die.
tribution of the halancu in the ?tondo of.the accountant.
will meet the patties interested for the purpose of hie
pointment, on W AY, April 24 at 4 o'clock
I'. M. at he oilier. No. 144 15 - ainut street. 12, In the
city of Philadelphia. spit a to tipfAq
1N rIIE ORPIIANS' COURT . rOR THE CITY
and County of i'llilladelliblit—Estate of CATIIARINE
V. SMITH, a minor.—Thu eliditor appointed by the
Court to andit, settle and adi mit the account of DAVID
A. bbilTll, Goardian of CATIId.PiNt V SMIT/L e
minor, and to make distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meat all partbe interette4
onMONDAP April 2Q, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at his
otticr. Ao. 9 Law Building. B. E. coiner of 'Sixth and,
Nvoinut strceto, PiiPadelphia. apt , 6tR
INU urr
TUC uItPLIANO co Fon TUE CITY AND .
County of Philadelphia—Estate f PAUL SALOMON.
deceased.- :d. CiLLINd, toe Auditor appointed by the
Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Jt/lIN R.
.IENNINC,S, I.xceutor of the last will of PAUL SALO
MON. deceased, and to make distribution of the Balance
in the hands of tha necouni ant, will meet tb t parties in.
ferreted for the purposes of his appointment. on 1 ITEB.
DAV, April (list, leas, at II o'clock, A. M., at his
Sou thraet corner of Sixth and i'Valnut streets. In the City
of Philadelphia. ape th ea,teird*
.1N ORPIIANS' cot; irr FOR THE CITY
and County of Ybileal-lphm.--Ectate of JOSEPH
deauned.- The Auditor aprointed tar the Court
to f, edit, mottle and adj tut the fret account CIT GEORfilt
K. I I ELLEtt. keg, Executor of ttm 1 etatr of ..1011E1•11
KULP, dereatom and to report dietriou tion of the bah
once in the handl, of the accountant, reill mont the parting
illtercetud for tho porpeco of his appolutment, on Tt; vs.
DAY, April 21. A. 1). PAY., at three, o'clock. Y. M . at hie
(Mice. No. US kiouth Sixth etreot. in *he City of Plat
delphie. JUki.ti C. E.F.I)IIEFFEIL
at,i•••if a to St¢ Auditor.
1 N THE ORPIIANS COURT FOR TIM CITY AND
1 County of Pbiladelphia.--Eltato of Aire. S. A. LAU&
SAT J/ deceasod...-J. Sl. Col.LlNS,tho Auditor
appointed by the I...'cure to audit, !settle and adjust too
twee:tints , of -PA EL SA LOMO'Y a.nd.lieliN It. JENNINGS.
Executers. and of JelllN R li;NNING;d. surviving tin.
cuter of the tact will of Mrs. S. A. LAS:334T JRNN NOld.
eecexrea, and to report distribution of the balance In the
bands of.the accountant. will meet- the partlea interested
f 0: 11w pen ores of NIA oaten/ones:it an MONDAY, April
sigh, the., at It o'clock, A. M.. at Hs Oflice, southeaat
corner of Siztth and Walnut streets. In the city of
delphio. apS th a Cu
1N TIIE. OP.PDANS• COURT FOlt Vit.: CITY AND
County of Philadelphia. Estate of ABNER. DAVIS.
deceared.—The auditor appointed by Um Court to audit..
settle and adjust the account of MAIii3ON D. Li VENELET.
TRIt. suer's - lug 'Trustee under the a fnofABNGRDA%IS,
deceased. and toreport distributron cf the balance in the,
hands of the accountant, will nick!. Cho partite intertattS.
for the purpom: of btu appointment. on MONDAY. the
twentieth day of WA at 4 o'clock, at the Au
ditor' oilier. No. 222 South Fourth street, in the city og
Philadelphia. JAMES Sti PAUL.
Auditor.
N THE OP.PHANIP FOR Tilt CITY AND
I
county of Philarlelphla--E•itxte of Patrick C Martin.
detea,A.—Tbu auditor appoiutcl. by the Court to audit.
eettlr arid adjust the account of %Winans D. Hale, Admin.
ixtrator of the Eitato of Patrick C. Martin, deceaeed. and ,
to report dlatribution of the bAllume in the bands of the
Accountant, will meet the partleP intoreoted, for the mit ,
poee of hie td.pointtnent. on Monday. the nth day .of
April. MS. at 4 o'clock P. 51., et hip othce. No. 619 Walnut
etn-et. Hewitt; in the city of Philadelphia. rtp&th.l%ttl.Bi'l
IN Tar. ORPHANS' COURT FOR TILE CITY AND
County of Philudelphia..—Trust Estato of EONYARXII
S. SOBIVELY.-710 Auditor appointod by Om Court to
audit, re•tle and adjure the tint and final account of
(& (.E S. scnb ELY, Truatoo of EDWARD S.
SCIIIVELY, under will of JbLY ANN SCIIIVELY. da
cooed, And to make attend to the Matra
of Ida appointment. en Tutaday,. the '2lat day of Apr&
A. D. 11.01, at 4 o'clock P. M.. at hia othee, 7.10. 271 South
Fifth 0110, in the tits of Phlludelohls, aso9-th a tu6lll
1. N' THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
Couutj of Philadelphia.--E.s.' tate of JANE CLARKE,
decestied. Thu Auditor sop:Anted by the Court
to audit, settle and adjust the account of WILLIAM
G. WARTic.R, Executor of ,JANE CLARICH. deceased.
and to report diet:lbw ion of the balatico in the hand*
of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for
the purpose of bbe appointment. on MONI)AY. April
at 4 o'clock P. 31'.. at his Mike, No. fc.V3
Wal
nut street, in the city of Plillitdelohia.
ItOltr,ET D. COIF.
,
AD7tu,th,e,st.
IN TILE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE
City and County of Philadelphia.—lu Divorce. March
Term. i.td‘i, No. lit ANDREW L. STILES va. ELLEN
JONI? PRINE STILES. To 1M5.E.1.4 JOSETILLNE
STILES, tho respondent above named :
Madmii :—You will please ill° notice that Interroga
tories to ffis administered to the witnesses in this Cabe on
the part of the Libellant bavo been tiled and Posted in the
Prothonotary's Office of said Cart; and , that tho
nesises will be produced, sworn or affirmed and oxaminod
before John J. Rldgow ay. Jr., Esq., Examiner appointod
by the Court for that purpose, on WEDNESDAY. April
li9fli ; at 4 o'clock, P. 51., at his Office, No. 001, on the
North aide of Walnut street. above Slant, in the city of
Philadelphia, when and where you may attend, or in the
meantime you may No Cro,ts-Interrogatorien if you thttdr
proper. CILAREES I). FREEMAN.
apt.lM.l Solicitor for Libellant,
Titi E 01:1•11ANS , COCP.T NOR. THE CITY AND
J. County of Philsdc'phis. Estate of CIIAHLES C.
itICHARHS. deressed.—The petition and appraiscmont
of SARAH H. RICHARDS, the widow, and minor child
ren of said decedent, having beau tiled, claiming to retain
property to the value of three hundred dollars, under the
provision of the Act of April 14th. 1651, and its aupplo,
motto. notice ha hereby given that the same will be au.
proved by the said Court, on fiAl'UltDAY,Asorrilfls.lBf4
unless exceptions thereto be tiled.
L. LIBUNERSIIOTZ.
Attorney for retitioner.
F STATY. ha , arrrr • - _
arl3.4t* ,
,iSTATE /OF WILLIA3I COLLINS DECEASED.—
Letters'Testamentary on the last will and testament
of WILLIAM COLLINS, deceased. baying been granted
to,the undersigned. all persons baying claim or demands
&Mama the estate of said decedent aro roqueeted to make
known tho seine without delay, and all P 131101.19 indebted
thers.to to make payment to JAlkll2lB T. 'YOUNG, Execu
tor, No. 132 eopth Front street, residine at Chestnut Bill;
or to bia Attothcg. WILLIAM MaELKOY, S. K corner
Sixth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. aptthgr
ETTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON THEP STATE OF
-1-4 JOHN LAVERY, late of the City of Philadelphia.
deceased, having been granted by the Register of Wills
to the undersigned, all portent having claims and domande
against the state of said deceased, are requested to make
known the same without delay, and those indebted
thereto to make payment, to MORDECAI D. EVANS.
Executor, No. 431 E Walnut street, Philada. mh:E.thet
ESTATE OF CATHARINE MeDERMOT. DECEAORD.
—LPfters of Administration of city of
of CA
RINE I , IODERMOT, late of the city of Philadelphiajide ,
ceased, having been granted to the undersigned; ali per
sons indebted thereto will please make payment, and
those having claims will present the same to B.
SHARKEY. e.dm , r.. No. 619 Walnut street. matte thoda•
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY. LEAVING BEEN
granted to the undersigned upon the eetato of
CHARLES WATKIN, dee utsed, all persona indebted
will make payment, and thono having oisims present
thorn to WAS. ARBESON,
nthath6t. Custom House.
UI . STA'rE OF WILLIAM: 3IEECER, DECEASED:—
11i Letters Testamentary upon the shove Estate having
been granted to the undendgned , all Persons indebted
thereto, are requested to make payment, and those having
claims to present them to MARTHA AILECER. ExeCti.
WY'. NO. 718 ilephurn street, or to hor Attorney,WENC gr.
11AliTMAN, Jo., No. 121 South Seventh et. innith.gt,
POCKET 11111110.1 LS. POICTEMONNIES.A.
TIMBER VED TAMARINDB.— W KEGS MARTINIQUE/
„1.. Tamarinds, in sugar, landing and for sale by ./.B
DUOWER 4r, CO.. IP3loutli Delaware avenue.
' From our latest edition of Yoiterday.
By the Atlantic cable.
Lomax, April 15.—The regular mail steamship
plying betineen Rio Janicro and Lisbon arrived
,at the latter port yesterday. The intelligence
which she brings from the Brazilian forces ope
rating in Paraguay is several days later, and.very
Important. ' •
The report of the capture of Ascension by the
Brazilian fleet seems to have been unfounded, ac
cording to the very, latest advices. That city is
Stilt held by the Paraguayans. After a battle
110 the Paraguayan gunboats, the Brazilian
iron-clad fleet proceeded to Curupaity, where it
OM remained.
LormoN, April 15, Everting.—Consols, 93%@
93)4, for money and account. U. S.' Five-twen
-72,. Illinois Central, 94X. Erie, MIX.
FRANKFORT, April 15, Evening.—U. S. Five
twenties active, at 75,(,@15.
'Awn:meow., .April 15, Evening.—Cotton easier,
and 'declined a fraction. Sales of 10,000 bales.
Uplands, 12Xd. Orleans, 1234 d. Breadstuffs
and provisions quiet and steady. Sugar firm.
Jersey Election.
NEw Yonx, April 15.—O'Neill, Democrat, is
elected Mayor of Jersey City, by 886 majority. A
gain of 071.
In Bergen, Hilton, Democrat, is elected, which
le a gain..
The Democrats elect seven out of twelve Al
dermen, a gain of six.
Hudson City gave 1,000 Democratic majority.
A gain of NO.
Hoboken went Democratic, making a gain of
from 400 to 500.
Fire at South Danvers.
albeelal Dort:latch to the Philtulelehla Evening Bulletin
by the Franklin Telegraph.j
BarroN, April 15.--bladegan Brenan's large
tannery in South Danvers, waa burned last night.
Loss, about $20,000: Insured.
Obituary.
PLYMOUTH, Masa., April 15.—Hon. R. B. Hall
died to-day.
!Maurine Intelligence.
BeeroN, April 15.—The schooner Concord,
from New York for Rockland, Maine, was aban
doned at sea on Sunday last. The crew were
saved, except the mate, whb was drowned.
NEW Yong, April 15 —The steamship Ham
monis, from Hamburg, has arrived. Also, Moro
Castle, from Havana.
coal Statement.
The following is a statement of the coai transported
over the Delaware and Dodson Canal for the week and
seru.on ending April 11th, and the same period last
year
Week.
Tony.
Delavraie and llude.on 38,64.5
Yenzaerylvanla Coal Company.. 229
Fur tame period last year
Week. Seaeon.
Tone. Tone.
Delaware and lindeon Canal.. 43,320 108,60'$
renneylvaula Coal Company.. 767 787
BQAHD OF; TRADE.
MIMEDE.. wrpKES,
GEORGE N. TA num, moymmy COMILITSIM.
ANDREW WHEELER.
I ZAVIART() t .
dror tne emus Evening '
ME —Bark Sehamtl. Croaby-458 bait oranges
it4o do lemons 126 bales raga 2,0 tons brimstone N
& Bro.
SAVANNAH—Steamship'Wyoming, Captain Teal
-1 lot of lundturs Chas Brittain; 2.7 cks rice 27 bales cotton
Cochran. Russell & C0;,35 do rant 6 bag* wool Claghom
Herring & Co; b bales taper atom k 2, hbda , sad a lot loose
iron Jno C Davis; 3bf bbls 11 kegs:Engle &, Wolf; pica's
sad a lot loofa Iron Estrum': & Samuels ; bbla 25 hi do
W Gaul; 15 bales cotton W Greiner; 31 do yarn Hay sr
McDevitt; 2 bra peas B F Ives; 1 bbl 'kir Mitchell 42
Allen; 4 bales raga Miller & Br°, 4J bbls 700 do Slashes , .
Huston 42 Co; 43 bales cotton It K Nett; 1 box Mrs A
Simmons: 2 bales 3 bags wool A ih'hilldin & Bona.
IIIOWILIBMITIP Ole 001E4101 STRILIIIIICIU6
TO !WSW&
mall -' IrEOli TOE
April
Virginia .Llverpool-New York ----April 1
Europa.- ..... ......Glargow-New York... April 2
Belgian, ..Liverpool-Portlesul..... ..... APril 2
Prim:collo Liverpool-Barton, &r.....:-. April 2
Bammonla.....Southampton..New York .... ..... April 3
Atalanta. ..... .... ... Leindon-New York... -.....April 4
1tu5eia......... . -.. Liverpool-New Y0rk......... April 4
Berlin .... ...... * Southampton..Baltimore.... ...... April 4
Aleppo. Liverpool-New York ...—...APril 7
City of London....Liverpool-New Y0rk........ . April 8
LooLdana Li verpool_New Y0rk..... ....April 8
lowa ..... ...Glaegow ..New Y0rk..........April 8
At0rnian......... ..L1 verpool .. Portland. .....April 9
Teutonic ..tiouthan, pion- New York ....• • • • • April 10
Scotia...** ..„_ . .,.....Liverp001-NewYork.... ...... April 11
Napoleonlll. .. —.—Breet..New York...—. ..April 11
Hermann Southampton ..New York April II
TO DBPILET.
St Laurent... New York..llavre April 18
City of Paris.. ..... New York..Liveropool. - .... -.April 18
Ilibmala .... .... . .N ow York..ribu , kow...... ...... April 18
Wyoming... —Philadelphia. liavannah. April 18
Maripmer, New York.. New Orleans .April 18
Pennsylvania.. —New York.. Liverpool April 18
Cuba.- - ... .......New ) ark... Liverpool ----Apra 12
K1L11.M0111111..........New York:. Hamburg . -- .... April 21
Etna ................New York..Liverpl viallaPx..Apiil 20
lines's'. ...... ..... .New York.. Liverpool Mail M
Trip011..............New York ..Llverpool . ..... ...April =
Morro Camtle New York..Nassauddlavana-April 23
Merrimack.... .. .. . New York-Rio Janeiro, &c... April Z. 3
Pioneer..........Pkihuielphia..Wilmlngton , ...... .April 23
vlrkinia...- New York.. Liverpool.... ...... April 25
En, opa New Y0rk..G1a5k0w............Apri125
Alliance Philadelphia..Charlmton —.At ril 25
Star of the Union-Phil adePa..N. 0. via Liavana-April 28
Stan, and Stripeo....Phtlad'a..Havana...... ..... -April 28
~,Kivisa:isailneu.i4gsdi
POSE' OF PHILADELPHIA—Arse. 16.
ains Rzazs. 6 ..% I Slat Firm 6 851 Hien Warr, 9 40
ARRIVED YEBTERDAY.
Steamer E N Fairchild, Trout, 24 hours from New York,
with rodeo to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer Chester, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with
soave to W P Clyde .k Co.
Steamer Mare. Orumley. 24 hours from New Yopt, with
=dee to W M Baird &
Steamer Novelty. Tuft, 24 hours from Now York, with
mdse to W M Baird & Co.
Bark Urda (Norw), BYerkas, 77 days from London, with
=dee to Heart' Karsten.
Bark Schainyl, Crosby, from Messina Feb 19, with fruit,
die. to N Hellinge & Bro.
Bark Raleigh (Pros). Henson, 7 days from Charleston,
in.ballast to EA Solider &
Behr Artie Garwood. Garwood. 8 days from Boston.
th
Behr Sarah
Jeff B & Mary, Buckson, 1 dey from Dover. Del.
wi grain to arrett.
Behr E J Ileraty, Meredith , 3 days from Providence, in
ballast to Philip bitzpatrick.
Behr Geo Meg, Nickerson. 3 days from Providence.
Tug Thee jeifessetu .deaf from Baltimore, with a tow
of • bargee to W P Clyde &. go.
lia)W. •
Behr T D Wilder. from Cienfuegos._
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Saxon. Bogga. Boston. 11 Wlneor & Co.
Steamer Philadelphia, Fultz. New York. W C Clyde&Co.
Steamer Mayflower, Robinson. N York. W P Clyde & Co.
Bark Restless. Bheldon, Barbados. T Watteon & Sons.
Brig Open Ses.: Coombs, Saguia Is Grande, J E Baziey&Co
Behr Mettleolmes. Tapley. Bangor, do
Behr J A Crawford. Buckley, Gloucester, J Rommel. Jr.
Behr Aid, Smith. Salem, do
Behr B W Benedict. Case, New London, do
Behr Elite, Woolford. Petersburg. Audenried, Norton&Co.
Behr Hi S tevens . Winthrop. MAIM do
Tng Tbos efferscm, Allen, for Baltimore. with a tow of
Urges, P Clyde & Co.
Tug Fairy Qumn, Alexander. for Baltimore , with a tow
barget,M I' Clyde & Co.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
BEADING. April 14,
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the fichylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and
consigned as follows:
Mli Anderson, whh flour to captain; Union Lime, lime
etone to Peacock drOrth ; Amelia. doHe n ry Brown;
Bawl Crick, light .to captain; Young Hery, do do; At.
Untie., do do; Emma, iron , ore to E & G Brooke; Sarah &
Mary, lime to Peter Finfruck.' , , F.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Tonawanda, Julius, from Liverpool 2dth Feb. for
this port, wee spoken 29th ult. no let, dm.
Ship Thom Harwood, Strickland, cleared at Liverpool let
fast for this port.
Ship Mary A Rich, Rosa entered out at Liverpool let
float for this port.
Ship Admiral (NG), liaesloep, cleared at New York
yesterday for Bremen via this port
instant Steamer Cleo H Stout, Ford. hence at. Alexandria 14th
Steamer Norfolk. Vance, hence at Norfolk 18th 'natant,
and Nailed for Richmond„
Steamer Worcester, Graham, sailed from Liverpool let
bet. for Baltimore.
Steamer Europa, Craig,' sailed from Glasgow let instant
ter New York.
Steamer Manhattan (Br), Williams. cleared at Isi York
yesterday for Liverpool.
Steamer Santiago Ale Cuba, Smith. cleared at NeW York
Yesterday for AepinwalL
Steamer Robert J Getty, hence at Boston yesterday.
Bezk Catherine (*lamb), Grau, from Singapore 7th Jan.
at Baotou yeeterdsy -
tiehr,Lewis •Andeirried, from Philadelphia, struck on
the =WOO YeaterdaY morning opposite Fort Pulaski,
and in Moen minutes, The cargo is imiured
crew safe; -
NAVAL STOHES.
XTAVAL STORES.--1S) BARRELS PRIME WI:11'1'E
IA Spirits Turpentine, 55 do. Rosin. 50 de, Ter. nply.lsnd•
t og from Eiteamerfllwenu ftontWilmlnitun, 51 .2. and
for sale by BA I . lIMISELL co.. to: XI North
Front street. ; . • • apati
BALES REPACKED COTTON AND !X CASKS
AO Rice, now landing and for sale by COCHRAN.
BURREigiI & C 0 •0 3 /lort4 2 .r 4 1 4, . APKtf
011.11111NANCES.
COMMON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA,
G
CLERK'S OFFICE, •1
PothAnximmt,LApril 10, 1868.
In accordance with a resolution adopted by the
Common Council of the city of Philadelphia on
Thursday, the ninth day of April, 1868, the an
nexed bill, entitled
"AN OnurnAnex creating a loan for the extension
of the Water Works, the purchase of League
Island, and for building an lee Boat,"
is hereby published for public information.
JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
AN ORDINANCE creating a loan for the extension
of the Water Works for the purchase of League
Island, and for building an Ice Boat.
Szcirron 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the
Mayor of Philadelphia be and be is hereby autho
rized to borrow, at not less than par, on the
credit of the city, from time to time, one million
six hundred and forty thousand dollars, to be
applied as follows, viz.: Fire—For the farther
extension of the Water Works, one million dol
lars. Second—For the purchase of League Island
and property on the back channel opposite
thereto, four hundred and eighty thousand dol
lars.. Third—For building an Ice Boat, one hun
dred and sixty thousand dollars; for which in
terest, not to exceed the rate of six per cent. per
annum, shall be paid half-yearly, - on the first
days of January and July, at the office of the
City Treasurer. The principal of said loan shall
be payable andpaid at the expiration of thirty
years from the dale of the same, and not before,
without the consent of the holders thereof; and
the certificates therefor, In the usual form of the
certificates of city loan, shall be issued in such
amounts as the lenders may require, but not for
any fractional part of one hundred dollars, or if
required in amounts of fivehtindred or one thou
sand dollars; and it shall be expressed in said cer
tificates that the loan therein mentioned and the
interest thereof are payable free from all taxes.
Sac. 2. Whenever any loan shall be made by
virtue thereof. there shall be, by force of this ordi
nance, annually appropriated out of the income
of the corporate estates, and from the sum raised
by taxation, a sum sufficient to. pay the interest
on said certificates ; and the farther sum of three
tenths of one per centum on the par value of such
certificates, so Issued, shall be appropriated quar
terly out of said income and taxes to a sinking
fund; which fund, and its accumulations, are
hereby especially pledged for the redemption and
payment of said certificates.
RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL
Rejoiced, That the Clerk of Common Council
be authorized to publish in two daily newspapers
of this city, daily for four weeks, the ordinance
presented to the Common Council on Thursday,
April 9th, 1868, entitled "An Ordinance creating a
loan for the extension of the Water Works, for
the purchase of League Island, and for building
an4ce Boat " And the said Clerk, at the stated
meeting of Councils, after the expiration of four
weeks from the first day of said publication, shall
present to this Council one of each of said news
papers for every day in which the same shall have
been made. apll-24t
Smwtt.
Tone.
38,645
229
DR. HARTMAN'S
BEEF, IRON AND BRANDY,
A Certain Care for Commotion and aB Diseases of the
Lena or Bronchial Tubes.
Laboratory No. 512 South FIFTEENTH Street
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN,
602 ARCH Street.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
FOURTH. and RACE Streets.
General Agenba
fe.913m4
1 WM, DENTALLINA.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR
kl cleaning, the Teeth, destroying &pimiento edlin
fest them, giving bone to the VIDA. and leaving a lofting
of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may
be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and
bleeding while the aroma and detendveness will
recommend it every one. Being composed with ths
assistance of the Dentist, Foicians and Microscopist, it
is confident/y offered as a reliable substitute for the um
certain washes fanner/I' in Vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of
the Dentallina, advocate its use; it contains nothing to
prevent its =restrained employment. Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothectuy.
Broad and Spruce stree t
For sale by Druggists genera and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stockholm%
Hassard & Ca, Robert O. Davis,
C. R. Beam MO. 0, Bower.
Ira= IL Kay. Chao Skivers.
T.
H.
Hr eil 5 MMC t
Ambrose Smi Chas. H. E
o l l li k a % ,
Edward Parris James N. Marks,
Wm. B Webb, E. Bringhurst & Co.
James i li ßlspham. Dyott & Co..
Hughes Comb% IL C. Males Sony.
He . A. Bawer. Wyeth& Bro.
in! 01: : I s L?jurllg pj
GENUINE ROMAN SCARFS,
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
A full line Just received la
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
M it al i 4 Chestnut Street.
Gentlemen's Fine Furnishing Goods.
RICHARD EAYRE.
No. 68 N. Sixth Street, beloW Arch,
Invitee attention to Ids
Improved Shea!der Seam Pattern Shirt,
Which for ease and comfort cannot beeurpassed. It
give, universal satisfaction for neatness of St on the
BREA OULISEB ST comfort in the NECK and ease on the
SH B.
It is made entirely by hand, with the beet workman.
ship on it.
Also a superior quality of KW GLOVES, at No. 58 N.
SIXTH Street, Phila. mhaSni
GENTS* PATENTI3PItDIG .S.ND BUT.
I
i ands
o=rs. Cloth. Lij e i l ather b rr n tl
4 = Velvet LeAtilm. Lifig. made to ror&
4 0 111. - laPilliTtr MMNISHING DO. ,
• 7.. of avail dosed io.yerLlot iot atiaz
, t 1 street. corner of Math. The
Or ladles and giants. it wommnwerama s l aw ;
nocctri OPEN IWireffliffitt.
LOBT CERTIFICATE : OF STATE LOAN.--NOTI CE
is hereby given that small:4l4u been made hik the
Auditor.oeneral of Pennsylvania. or the Awe Of li . olapli.
.ate of certilioate 119. fel, of the Fi ese; en . of the
Commonwealth* of FonnstlVarliti; for — steel the
Sixth day of April, A. D. 1890 — leaned to JA HULL.
;San
now deceased, under act, of Aseennbtp of ; itli, Iggi—
whjoh certificate awl been lost. , * . ,_ • .
. ANNA E. JONF.II.
fera,tlightiAl Minx., d. A.A. e. t. e. of JOte HUH, deed.
TIIE DAILY EVENING 131MLEPIN.--PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY, \APRIL 16, 1868.
DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS,
Predating Over 7 and' S per cent. lettered.
LOHIGII NAVIGATION AND RAILROAD
MORTGAGE sIX PER CENT. BoNDS,
ME Mom ALL VEI%_DUE INT
ERIE QI
_TY SEvEN Pule . soNDS„AratRICG
BY REVENUE F M ATER WomRS,
Interest Pays le in New York!
UNION. A ND LOOANSPORT RAILROAD MST
MORTGAGE BONDS, SEVEN PER UPAT..
Interest Payable in New York
COLUMBUSND . INDIANA CIENTRAI, RAILROAD
FIRST 110 RTGAgE OMEN PER , CENT. BONDS,
_lnteract Payable in New.
The attention of parties about to invest money or eiz
change securitlea is invited to the above. Information
and prices given en application,
DREXEL & CO.,
34 South Third Street.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN ME
NEW YORK MARKET '
or
Stooks, Gold wad Governments,
Oonatantly tarnished us by our New York Howe..
STOOKS
Bought and Bold on Commie:don in Philadelphia. New
York and Boston.
GOLD
Bought and Bold in large and email amounts.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Bought and Sold at New York Prices.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
NEW YOUR, I PHILADELPHIA,
Nassau St. I 16 14. Third 8t•
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R.
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS ,
Principal and Interest Payable in GAL
The road receives all the Government bounties,. The
Bonds are leaned under the special contract laws of Call
foram and Nevada, and the agreement to pay Gold bind.
Ina in law.
.We offer them for sale at Par, and accrued interest troll)
Jan. le, 1868. In currency.
Governments taken in Exchange at the market rates
BOWEN & FOX,
13 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE.
SPECIAL AGENTS FOR TELE W
a27.3mAN IN PELELADEL
PELLA. rp
BANKING HOUSE
OF
/WC° COKE &GI
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A
Dealers in all Government Securities.
apltf
Seven per cent. First Mtge, Bonds
OF TIIE
Danville, Hazleton & Williesbarre R.R.
FREE FROM ALL TAXES.
This road will connect with the Northern Central
Philadelphia and Erie. Lehigh Valley, Lehigh Nevis&
tion, and Hazleton Railroads, and opens one of the
richest sections of the gr eat middle Coal field.
We offer for sale a limited amount of these Bonds at
the very low rate of
Si AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
BOWEN & FOX,
13 Merchants' Exchange.
mhl4.3mrp
POPULAR LOAN.
Principal and Interest Payable in Gold.
ra N aVW i VUU 0 I C I A
mr‘Tor norwq
First Mortgage Bonds.
Office of DE HAVEN & BRO.,
WaTiMUMMtUnni
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO.
At Para and Baokln.terest:
Sonhi a very large European demand far OM
shielk added to very large home demand. win
soon absorb all the bonds the ColeParlY cam tame,
The above Bonds pay SIX Per Cent. Interest
In Gold, and are a First Mortgage on a road
costing about three times their mount, with very
large and (=tautly increasing net revenuer
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
DFAlrsmc3 IN ALL KINDS OF CiOVIOINBUINI
13ECIOUTDA GOLD. dca.
No. 40 S. 'Third St.
Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bonds
OF TEE PEY EI B INWAVIX0 DEK CANAL
Guaranteed, l'rinoipal and Interest,
By the Lehigh Valley Railroads
Thane Donde areaportion of VICO on a road wbl4
will_coet about 000. and be guaranteed by tine
Leh6h Valley ad. regrown about $15.000.000.
are, in every respect.
A First:43lmm Investment:
At 106 they pay ranch tetrad as Readlsj Vs at 9e. t
At 110 LeldstLy alley 12111
At let " " " N Nor= roma. vs se
98.
We offer them for sale at
96, and merged !Merest from Dee.' 1,.1891.
C. & H. BOWE,
8 Merchant's' Exchanges
BOWEN •s: vox.
18 Zderchsate Exchange.
TrlrufQl~L.
No. 40 South Third BC
WE OFFER FOR SALE
rIrN,ANCULAICit
THE SAFE otposnr co.
For Bare Keeping or 11/nitinblei l / 2 , Fieguurb.
eie„ and . genaitg 01 ligtese
'
N. B. Browne, G DIRE 11.8.;
fan Alex . Hairy
C. 11. Clarke, m eater. & Osldwou,
John Webb, E.
_a.Elaxk. tied .F. Tyler.
OFEWE, VI ;
BROWND; President:
K. We ro Mident,
PATTERRON. See andlt LA
roamarßer,
PROPb A LB.
LAW DEPARTMENT, 212 Viral STREET.
Purtancrent a. April 14; 1868.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received es hereinafter
set forth, for the printing grid bidding' Ike.; of a new', City
Divest aa provided for by the First seAlon of the following
Ordinance, approved twenty-seventh day'of ' bfareh,jl3 , lB:
An ordinance to authorize the publication of anew City
Digest, turd to make an appropristion therefor. ,
ifiturrow 1. I'de &led and Crmttnon Connote of the City
of Phtlarielphia doordain;ThatthOoliityl3olicitor be and
he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for
sealed proposals for the printing and binding of the new
City Digest from the manustript now in preparation by
and ender the direction of said Solicitor, including a
fullin del to be prepared for the same. 'The book tor be
printed in a good workmanlike manner Upon tine paper,
to be bonne in full sheep, with double titles, in law book
etyle, nd to be futnished to the city of l'hiladelphin
at and tor the sum or price for each copy contracted
for three hundred copies thereof within three months
after the delivery to said contractor or contractors,
printer or printers, of the list' 'copy for said Digest
upon orders for the same from the City Solicitor for at
leant that number of cc pies, at the rate or price contracted
for by said sealed propoeals, and he or they shall strew to
furnish such additional copies as the city of Philadelphia
may from time to lime requh e within five yearn next after
the completion thereof by said contractor or contractors ,
to whom the said contract shall be awarded. and upon
the same terms and for the same price as above accepted
upon the contract awarded by the City Solicitor under
the provisions of this ordinance: and the said contractor
or contractors shall have the exclusive privilege (50 far as
the city of Philadelphia is entitled to vest such privilege
in hinir of printing such other copies for sale as i.e or they
may desire.
The manuscript can be seen at this office from 10 A. M.
to BP, 11. Bids must he made au Sleet to the right of the
city to add to the manuscript as now prepared new
matter to the extent of not exceeding fifty minted pages.
The bids must be presented to the chairman of the
Committee on Law at their meeting at this office, on
TUESDAY. April 21, 1868 at 4 P. M.
No bid will be received unless accompanied by a certi
ficate that a bond bast been filed in this department as di.
reefed by the orb loance of May 2A 1860.
Contractors must give security for the faithful perform
ance of the contract apl6-24
A.ROPOSALS FOR GOAL.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, NO
1139 GIRARD STREET.
PfiILADELPIIIA, Pa., April 10. 1848.
Sealed proposals Will be received at this office until
eleven (11) o'clock A.M.. on TUF,r DAY, twentydiret list,
for furnishing the Quartermaster's Department with five
thousand gross tons beet quality White' sh Anthracite
Coal, r f such sizes and in such quantities as may be
ordered, for a period of one year from the first day of May
next, with the privilege of increasing the amount to ten
thousand tons, should it be required.
So much of the coal as may be required for use in this
city. including the U. S. Arsenals at Brideebnigh and
Gray's Ferry Road, to an amount not exceeding five han.
dred tens, must be delivered at such points in the city as
may be ordered, without any additional expense to the
U. S. The balance to be delivered on board of welds at
this pbrt in good order and conditfonireeirom slate,bone
dust and other impurities.
Proposals must be made ont in duplicate on blank
forms, which can be obtained at this othce.
Any additional information desired by persons wishing
to bid will be furnished on application to the undersigned.
F. J. DRILLA, •
a-t! , to'ot P-t st , 4 A 0. W.. r. Q Army.
TO BENT.
TO It ENT. —• • .k. 11.31 AN I'o WN A CO LIN ['KY
Seat on Limekiln Road and Haines street; large
" grounde, containing fruit, vegetable garden, ehruble
bery; the use of icehouse; twelve room!, two pantry
rooms; «table; baa two rooms for pervante, bath•room,
hot and cold water; all the Soon matted and partly fur
niebed; twenty minutes to I.: ermantown depot. Rent,
tat a month. Apply to GEO. N. WATSON, 209 South
Sixth erect Tenant to take the gardener. apls-It*
'lO LE'l.—D Vk FILLING Hy USE No. 476 NORM
FEB igth Ptreet. Immediate possession. Rent $1,0%)
per annum. Inquile of
JOHN ULRICH.
Pennsylvania Railroad °thee.
apla 9t Third and Willing's alley.
TO RENT. FOR A YEAR. FROM IST •JUNE. A
furnished house, in Pine street, near Eighteenth.
- All modern convenience!. .
Addreee Box 5,934 P. U. arab 40
FOR RENT FUR THE SUMMER SEASON,
furnished.—An elegant Reeideuce, with stabling,
vegetable garden and several acres of land attached;
sitoate on Mai:helm street, Germantown. J. 151. GUM.
3IEY de SONS, 508 Walnut street.
rFOR RENT ON AN IMPROVING LEASE—A
large building, having a front of 26 feet. by 130 feet
"" in depth, situate on the eouth side of Walnut street,
west of Tenth. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut
street.
lcTo RENT-1. WO LARGE DWELLINGS, WITH
brown atone fronts, 1401 and 1403 North Sixteenth
E tree: t. Apply to S. MAJDUE,
apls - 4t• 1429 Market street.
FOR RENT—THE THREE-STORY BRICK RES'.
irdente; w i th three story double back build intrs,situate
No. Arch street. J. M. GUMILEY d: SONS, WS
Walnut street.
ETO RENT—DESIRABLE BOISE 1104 PINE ST.,
l with all the modern iMprovement4 .iuitable for a
" ' private family. n1)14430
tFOR RENT—FURNISIIED.—THE MODERN
brick Dwelling with every convenience. No. 110
South Twenty.firet street. J. M. GUMMEY& SONS,
508 Walnut street.
rFOR RENT—FROM DECEMBER IST, A DARBY
" new Store. on Delaware avenue, below Chestnut it
Apply to
noatf JOS. B. BUSKER dc Da.
118 South Delaware avenue.
WOR RENT—THE THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS
of Building situate No. SCA North Third street; enno
ble for storing furniture. J. M. GUMMEY 41: SONS, bet
W shut etreet.
U LET—THE SPLENDID SECOND STORY ROOK
S. W. corner Eleventh and Cheetnut etreete. Rent
lavv. A PTV en the preadsee. an10.6t6
WOK SALE.
BUR SALE—A BANIBBOME COUNTRY lib AT,
known as "Edgewood," containing abort 30 acres,
of which 8 are woodland. situate in Birmingham
'township, Chester county, 3 miles from Street Road
Station (W. C. and P. R. R.). The improvements consist of
a fine mot ern hr IR stone mansion, twagtories and attics.
all in centre; fine lawn, shade, evergreen and fruit trees,
and garden; tenant house and stable, and water intro
duced by a wheel. Terms easy. Apply from 10 A. M. till
I P. M. 9f Ff , 3 Pt., linnm Nn. fi,
kVA, ISAla_4l.o. 6 1 , 1,N
164 Farm. in New Castle county, Dol., on a navigable
stream of water, and near a Railroad Station. with
an abundance of fruit, besides a young peach orchard of
16 acres, which alone is noviiipaying ten per oent. on all
that is asked for the whole farm of 140 acres, with a good
house of 7 rooms, and a large "new barn. Inquire of
- S. T. ft." 1117 Girard street. ' apl6 th a Cu ot4
Olt SALE—A FURNISHED COTTAGE AT
Cape May, nearly new, with ice house and stable.
• It is one of the most desirable places on the Island,
and is well situated, having a good view of the ocean
Apply to
HENRY C. DAVIS.
n hAtu.l2t. No. 24 South Front street.
URitidANTOWN.—FOR SALE—A HANDSOME
Edouble Residence, surrounded by large ehade and
" evergreen trees, together with stable and carriage
bottee, tenant house, epriag house, and two acres of land,
eituate on nigh street within seven minutes' walk from
the railroad station; has every city convenience; fruit in
abnndance J..ht. GOMM EY & SONS, SUS Walnut etreet,
DliiilitAßLP: COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR
EL -
ea I el, in a healthy and beautiful locality on the York
road, about fifteen miles north from Philadelphia;
fire acres with stone house, 25 rooms; good water, barn
end necessary out buildings ; variety of - fruit, grapes, &c.
LUKENS & MONTOOMEIiY, Conveyancers,
apP th sl2t• 1035 Beach street.
Putt SALE.—THE HANDSOME DWELLING,
ItNo. 925 Pine street. with all the modern improve
ments' built in the beet manner. Aleo, the Three
story Duelling, No. alB North Seventh etreot, with all
provemente. Immediate poeeeeeion to both. Apply to
t'OPPI CR 4it JORDAN, 433 Walnut street. '
o R BALE—ELEGANT POI:s;TED STONE
DweMug. Stable and Lot, northeaet corner of W.I.
" nut lane and Wayne street, Germantown, 139 feet
front by about 860 feet deep. Howe replete with every
convenience. LEWIS 11. REDNER,
rrHtn tb P 311 731 Walnut Wed.
n Ott SALE, OR TO RENT—HANDSOME FOUR.
story Dwelling, Nu. 1811. Spruce street. 'Lot 18 feet
- by 104 feet deep.
LEWIS 11. RUINER.,
arl4 to th s 15* 131 Walnut street.
COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM FOR SALE.-
60 or 100 acres, Bristol Pike, above 7 mile atone,
and near Tacony. Mansion bonee, coach amps
and dwellings to let. Apply on the premimes, or to R.
wIIITAKER. No. 610 Lomat atreet. apta tu th.7t"
FOR SALE.—DOUSE AND LOT 1121 SPRUCE
street. Eleglbly aituated. Apply to
THOS. S. HARPER,
ap7 to Ih a 61.• 1811 Walnut Street
firFOR BALE OR TO RENT FURNISHED —A
Handsome Modern Residence, with 14 acing of
ground attached, situate in Darby Township,
Delaware county, within 10 minutes walk from the Darby
Roml Station. on Philadelphia and Media Railroad.
J. M. OVIAM EY & BONS, NM Walnut street.
-
EIFOR SALE OR TO LET FOR SIX OR TWELVE
months, iu Germantown, a furnished house, with all
" the modern conveniences , and a fine garden; con-
VCII len tto the railroad depot , Address J. W,. T., Box No.
211 X l'hiladelphis Postellice. ap14.60
FOR BALD—PROMISES NO. 126 AND 132 ORA
ven street (formerly Coates alley), being about 68
feet front. Apply to
BREMER & RESSLER.
apll.st* ?Second entry Press Building.
A. VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE
IN MANTUA, WEST PHIL eDELpiII A.—Modern
built convenient home; large , lot finely improved.
Fruit, Flowers. &o. Inquire on premises, No. MO% Hata.
Itan street, split§
F R BALg— A THREE-STORY DWELLaNG.
inwith doubts back buildhavi, 443 North fourth xtreet
Applylo7 , , , • J4l. MUDGE.
• abl34t•• • , ' . 11) Markotatroot.
lef j e . ( l , l= , 43 epix ragar i tt b raSEl , Si t tAti
" 4/4'24lVarkftUt,
svon gto:r. , . 7 ,vp zi6E43 ""x, •• • WO, AT.'
17,1 4 4 MR 14 - , '.' " i . ' " • ''. a: •': ..
13 - ~,' • ~. • ' ' .1 -, • , i .- t i • .: ,
„ 7,..• ;: ;, ' - • 1 ). ~ ;'I _o4+; 4
iron SALE.
IBUILDING LOTS
Amply to FOR BALE.
BALDERSTON & ALBERTSON,
BITILDEBI3,
112, 2 „120 North' Thirteenth !Street:
eFOR BALE—IN ATLANTIC CITY.—A BEAM'.
fel Cottage Residence. situate on Pacific avenue.
above North Carolina avenue, and fronting the
rals4 and le *Rift one alkd a half squares from the ,rail.
road depot. it contains 10 chambers, 7of which can be
detible,hedded; 'gage storeroom. 2 nglore, dining room,
i:ti
kitchen: nd susher dining room. - The °atom is two
stories hih in f ront. three stories high back. , with 28 feet
portico front and 30 feet palm° on the nidee. There are
ample elorsett.'gcOd cistern and collar. The lot le 28 by 90
feet: for further inforrration apply at thu office. spit 6t4
SALEBUILDING LOTS.
ergo lot WWllElgtAliltvirtne and Twenty-third et
lots KB. Twenty-eecond. aboVe Arch et. .
' lota N. S. 'Walnut; above Thirtyeeventh Street, West
PhijadehAia.
3 lots W. S. Pran'klin. above Poplar et.
a lotiE. - B. Eighth, above Poplar et
2 kite E. B. Friinkford road , above flontingdon et
AD in improving neighborhood. Apply to COPPUCS.
JORDAN, 423 Walnut street. ap4tf
IDFOR SALE.—A BEAUTIFUL BESIDENUE
on the Elver Bank, in the upper part of Beverly,
N. J. containing one acre. extending to Warren
street. Ttiebouse is large and convenient; wide hall in
the centre; large shade trees. grounds.tastefully laid out,
and garden filled with all kinds of fruit; within a few
minutes' walk of steamboat or railroad. Apply on the
premises, or to WM. HAIN, No. 10 North Fourth street,
Yhilada. • apt tf
ItFOR BALE:-LON FORTIETH STREET, BELOW
;., Pine, West Philadelpbia—A very desirable Cottage
" Residence, replete with every cot:met:dams. Maids.
Coach house and Green-house. Grounds bandsomelY
laid out with a profusion of fruit trees in full bearing.
Lot 76 by 190. SAMUEL FIELD,
143 South Front street.
The lot adjoining, 76 feet 6 inches. can be had it de
sired. mb2e.t.f§
E FOR SALE—
NORTH BROAD STREET,
The elegant Brick and Brown Stone Residence, No, 1317
Broad street, southeast corner of Master. Inquire
Arch street apll 6t4
riGERMANTOWN—FOR SALE.--A HANDSOME
double•pointed Stone Residence,with stable and car.
rlage house and large lot of ground; situate within 10
minutes walk from Wayne Station, on Philadelphia and
Germantown Railroad. J. M. GUMMEY 6i SONS, 508
Walnut street.
riFOR BALE.—
A Ilanchome three-story Dwelling, on Twentieth
tract, above Arch street.
Inquire at Drug Store,
spit 3t" Twentieth and Cherry streets.
1868. ELEUANT R w vr RESIDE B RIPZ 1868 .
No. 9022 SPRUCE STREET.
FOR BALE. BIAULE BROTIFER & ec.
teb.27 2m* 2600 SOUTH STREEIP.
1868. 11±11131841 NEW REIErla; 1868.
No. 1929 WALLACE STREET.
Holm 40 feet front; lot 160 feet to a tytreet.
Ft flt SALE. MAULE BROTHER & CO..
fe27-2rn" 2500 SOUTH STREET.
rum:FLXTUEES AND GOODWILL OF A
1 well etabliehed retail Hardware afore for sale. The
Aloe/ le well 'selected. and in iiretrate order. The fist
turee tery complete. Address HARDWARE. Box 2803.
apl6 tit. Philadelphia P. 0.
"VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOR SALE, ON
V the Delaware river, having a front of 100 feet,with
Pier 71 feet wide. J. 31. GLIMMEY di SONS, 608 Walnut
strPrt.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
rORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF JOHN
Gadeby, deceased.—James A. Freeman, Auctioneer.
—Fe ur,siory brick manufactory, No. 10 Fetter Lane.
—Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the city and
county of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, April 33d. 1848, at
12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pnbllc Hale, at the Phila
delphia Exchange, the following described real estate,
late toe property of John Gadeby, deceased: All that cer
tain lot of ground with the four•story brick messuage
thereon erected'situ ate on the south side of Fetter Lane
(between Second and Third streets. and Arch and Race
streets), in the Sixth Ward of the city, at the distance of
10 feet westward from the line ranging with the middle of
the western gable end wall of the western meesuage of
Joseph Welker, fronting on said Fetter I ane; thence
extending westwardly by Fetter Lane 21 feet, .more or
lees;thence extending by other ground of Joseph Walker
southward parallel with the middle of the gable end wall.
82 fret, more or less; thence eastward 11 feet or there-
abouts, to the distance of 20 feet westward td the middle
of the western gable end wall of the said Joseph Wal
ker's storehouse; thence extending by an alley northeast
ward 20 feet to a stake; thence northward le feet; thence
northeastward rest to a stake; thence northward 34 feet
to Fetter Lane. Together with the right and privilege of
making arches under and building over the aforesaid
court to the depth of Joseph Walker's western messuage,
and the right of using the western gable end wall thereof
es a party wall, leaving at least •10 feet headway in the
clear and with the privilege thereof. 7he steam engine
and boiler arc included in the sale. Subject to a ground
rout of $lO4 per annum.
1W $2OO to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court,
EDWARD.. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C.
GADSBY
E. JAMES GADSBY , S Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
apt 9 113 Store. 423 Walnut street.
rASSIGNEE'S PEREMPTORY SALE.—JAMES A.
r Freeman, Auctioneer.—On Wednesday April 22,
1868, at 12 o'clock. noon. will be sold at public sale,
without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol.
lowing described real estate, viz :—No. I. Six atone houses,
Morton street. Germantown ; all that certain lot of ground
with 6 two-story stone mesmagen thereon erected, situate
on the northeasterly aide of Morton street, Twenty•second
Wand of the city; beginning at a stake set for a corner at
the distance of 90 feet from the Side of Floyd street; thence
90 extendingalong the side of Morton street northwesterly
test B.4inches to the aide of Floyd street; thence along
the same northeasterly 73 feet 33.1 inches to the line of
Charles Weiss's land; thence with the same eoutheast.
wardly 90 feet to a stake set for a corner; thence by a line
parallel with Floyd street eouthweetwardly 7:1 feet 13U
inches to the place of beginning. Subject to two mort
gagee. one
of $2,00
es 0 and the other of OA. Clear of all
other ieumbranc.
2,—Two three story atone houses, Shaeffer street.
Germantown. An that certain lot of ground with the 2
three-story stone messuages thereon erected, situate on
the northeasterly side of Shaefferbstreet (between Centre
and Haines streets) to the Twenty•second Ward' of the
city;containing in front SI feet and In depth of that
width 730 feet.
. -
Subject to two mortgagee. one of 81,500 and the other
of Sian
Clear of all other incumbrances. Bale abeolute.
Of 8100 to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By Order of /league°.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.
80136 Store. +llll Walnut street.
ulti-HANS' COURT BALE.—ESTATE Of' E. A.
Palmer, deceased.—James A. Freeman. Auctioneer.
—Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the city
and county of Philadelphia, on Wednesday April 22. 1801,
at 12 o'clock, noon , will be sold at public sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real es
tate. late the property of E. A. Palmer. deceased: No. 1
(No. Sin order of Court). Desirable Residence, Coach
House and Stable, No. 1508 Chestnut street. The undi.
vided half-part of all that certain four-story, roughcast
.and brick dwelling, with basement and portico, and two.
story coach house and stable and the lot of ground, situate
on the south aide of Chestnut street (No, 1508), at the dia.
tance of 78 feet and 240 of a footwest of Fifteenth street,
in the Eighth Ward of the city; containing in front on
Chestnut street 19 feet and 8.10 of a foot, and in depth of
that width 142 feet 734 in. to a 20 feet wide alley leading
into and from Fifteenth street The other half-part will
be sold by the other owner at the same time, the pur
chaser obtaining a clear title to the whole. Clear of all
incumbrence.
Val to be paid at the time of sale.
No. 2 (No.l in order of Court). Building Let, Twenty.
fifth Ward.—All that certain lot of ground, situate on the
easterly side of K Street, at the distance of 140 feet south
ward of Butler street, in the Twenty-fifth Wird of the
city : containing in front on K street 20 feet, and in depth
100 feet.
S $5O to be paid at time of sale. . •
By the Court, E. A. MERRIK.. PALMER.O. C.
JONATHAN Executor.
JAMES A. FREEMAN,
_Auctioneer,
snB le , 8t0re4.42 Walnut street.
rLAH o.u...r..—JA.SLuS A. IStAls. Auction,
eer.—Residence.s Woodland Terrace. Grt Wed.
need ay. April *22d. Ha at 12 o'clock. noon, will be
told at public tale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the
following .cicseribed real estate, viz., .all that certain
three-story brick rough cast dwelling, with three-story
brick back buildings, eituate on. the east tide of Wood
land terrace (No. 4.) at the distance of 93 feet southward
from Bellmore avenue, in the Twentyaeventh Ward of
the city; containing in front 80 feet and extending in
depth 136 feet. The above le a genteel residence, with
verandah and side yard, saloon parlor,library and dining
room connected with folding doors, and kitchen on the
first floor, marble mantles, butler's closet, with not and
cold water, bath room and water closet, range furnace,
&c. The yard is laid out with a variety of shrubbery,
grape vines, dm.
I $2,000 can remain if desired by the Purchaser. Clear of
incumbrance.
lir $2OO to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMEd A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
ann 5.16 Store. 422 Walnut street.
tia.ristAlNb' tiabb—hlaiireiTE COTE.
lelb Schwetkert, deceased.—James Al=s Freeman,
Auctioneer.—Property N 0.606 St. John street , , —Under
authority of the Orphans' Court fa the City and County
of Philadelphia. on Wednesday. April 18tS, at 12
o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale. at tn Philadel.
ulna Exchange, the following described real estate, late
the property of Oottleib Echweikert. deceased: All that
certain two-story frame messw.go, with twoatory back
buildings and lot of ground, situate on the westsido of
St. John F treet. at the didtance of 14 feet 3 inches north
ward from t, men st. set in the 'Eleventh Ward of the
city; containing in front 22 (edit inches. an aliteph 100
feet, more or lees, to a 15 feet wide alleyd. Rom
alley, with the priyilego of said alley. Clear of Mourn
brsnce.
Wllr $lOO to be paid at time of sale.
By the Court. E. A. DI BRICK. Clerk 0; C.
JO 51ES A. FltEbill A uctioneer,
sal 9 15 Store Cr) Walnut street.
ExECUTO.IO6 tiALI.—ESTA'kg: OF WILLIAM
D. Lentz deceut ed. James A. Freeman. Auc
tioneer. • Building Lots Tenth street . below What.
ton. 'tinder authority contained in tin , will o f the data
Wm, 1). Lentz. deceased, on Wednesday. April 82.1808,
at 12 o'clock, noon, will be told nt public talc', at the
Philadelphia Fxchange, the following described real ea•
tate, viz.: All that Cfai twin lot of
_ground Pituate on . the'
west side of Tenth etreet, at the distance of 198 feet south
. ward from Wharton street, in the l'wentylidath Ward of
the cif"' containing in front lii!feet: and in depth 109
feet to Austin otreet. Olear of all inournbrance.
dive, all that certain lotel ground situate on the we/
side of Tenth street at tho istanee 209. foot south o
Wharton street, in Alio Twentrreixth• Ward - of the city;
containing in front let and, in depth let• feet to Austin
street. Clear.ol thong' ranee. , , ,
The shoots lets U. - a lavidlAtuproving neighbor.
hood the Wreath arid!Eiattnth 'Street /.'iuroriger EttllOOY
i rkrd t ri
liT erder!of blioeutial , . • .
addittati. , PllßEMAN, Auctioneer.'
alt:49Js , , , Store. Wainut street.
•
;HEAL ESTATE SALES.
La:taIPEANIP , COURT BALE.— ESTATE OF
Samuel K. Jot"' detegoet..--Vamea A. Freeman,
Auctioneer.—Store and ilwelling. N.W. corner Ninth
and Waeltington.—under authority of the Orphana. Court
for the City and County of rhliaaelPh l4 l ,o ,n. 'VadutP4l4":
Apr 119243: 18ge, at 19 o'clocK noon,' will' he sold•at
mile, at the Philadelphia .Eachange,. the following de
ecribed real estate. late the prverty of Samuel It Jones,
deceased: All that' certain three.etoty brick manage
and lot of ground situate on the N. W, corner of Ninth
street and Waehington.avenue,in the Second Ward of the
city; containing in front on IN inth street 18 feet. and in
width on the rear 17 feet 0,1 Inches and 0
and in depth. along
Witehlegton avenue 45 feet inches, and ,040/tit=
lite 42 feet 53.$ inches.
$lOO to be pale at the time of sale.
ow - Clear of incumbrance.
By the Court.
E. A. MERRIOIC, Clerk 0.0.
JONATHAN ROOKE, Executor.
JANES A. FREEMAN,Auetloueer.
Store, to walnut street.
MIF,MPTORY EIALEL--JAMES, A.,'FREFiIdAI4
of AuCtioneet.-1 hree Ivory Rrick. Dwelling, N 0.1222.
Pandelph street.—Ors Wednesday. April 21, , 1664
12 o'clock, noon, ill be sold,at public sale, without re
serve at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following
described real estate, viz.: All that certain
threeetory brit -rneesuage- with. two.etory back
buildings and 10 of ground situate on the west side of
Randolph street, at the distance of 246 feet linchea
northward of Girard avenue, in the Reventettetir, and of,
the city; containing in frost 16 feet and In depth feet 6
inches to a 2 feet 6 Inch wide alley, ;dab leads northward
Into another 2 feet 6 inch' wide alley, which rune east
ward Into Randolph street flubJect to $lOO ground rent
per annum.
11W - $lOO to be paidiitthe (hue of site.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.
en 2,6,1 6 , _Store, 422 Walnut " oet.
PUBLIC SALE—JAMES A. FREEMAN_,_
tioneer—li eat three.story brick • Dwelling 'NW 10=,
• I.lh worth street. on WeduesdaY. pill 'Re. - 11 tegiat.
12u'clock.nodn. will be sold at public's le, 'at
the Exchange, the f , Bowing describedu. Alotietsitei.
viz. ;Ail that certain three-story bride dw I , A thAte
on the south side of Ellsworth street. at the I Oct
176 feet westward, of Twentieth street. 9? TZ4
sixth Ward of the city; Containing front 1. , .4
street 16 fest. Ind in elelo 66 feet in a 30-feet tract
called Armin street. The above is a new - •
tti tor.
brick dwelling,with gas and &n
thi, range, &O. eet
t 047& ground refit Pet annum. /tuned-WM Posettudoml.
sank each.
rirsloo to be paid at thothne of rata.
JAMES EREEMAtt,'Aiintioneer.
store, 424 Wal nut trtreet,
•
inPEREMPTORY SALE.-4AMES FRP:A . SIIAM,
Auctioneer.-Threnstory Brick No., 619
Penn street, Fourth Ward: On Wednesdriti April
22, 1668, at 12 o'clock, noon, will , be sold tetallulm
without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchangerent, t.
lowing described real estate: viz: that 'dermas*"
three story brick dwelling with balgartent'utsnd.
bath room, and the lot of groundi- eitage ,
the sari aide of Penn street.: 'at the !..littanee
of 169 feet southward, - of.-South street.trythe Faurth
Ward of 'the city: containing in front 17 feet3lachek and
in depth 41 feet 1 inches.. 'Together with , theleivibrge of
the 2 feet 6 inch wide alley on the southi r•
(dear r f incumbrance. immediate posatesion. Kr yat
the AnetbatZtorp. • - .
/Iy - sioo tote paid at the time of eale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
spit fl 16 Store, 422 Walnut etroet,
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IE4PEREMPTORY, lIIALE.--JAWIEB, A. TRPlElifdif, .
Auctioneer.--4 hreostV . Edell bwellitll i ir
wharto. street. On ednes aye April , • , I at
nio+clock,noon. will be sold .at, public:l4h: thou ro
ll,
serve. at the: Philadelphia, Preelmage. - tn_e , Jog ',Aft.
scribed real estate, viz.:: All that , °are Wee/
dwelling, with back buildingsisitua on the sou ;ra;
of Wharton street. between Bighth and Nintbgi 1i45),
til e
ak, the dhows/. of hie ,feet , I Inch elist of - .l+ll,ntle. a ' in
tie i iret.Ward of the city of Philadelphia: COW gln
front or breadth ou the said Wharton divot lb tett in.
and extending in length or. depth Noutloyard 61 4041, üb•
lett to a ground rent of ,ififil perattimiti. , ,Terms
.. .
gm at the store. Immediate Mena/fon. Bale ofiaollite.
m - $ lOO. to bo paid at the time of sale.
~ eliklitEli A. FgEkrAteiN
vv Atzetioneer,
41+01 le . • Store:422 aintit' street.
OttPLIANS' COURT BAL - 11--EISTATE ,OF
Thomas Brooke, deceased.--James • • A. -Frbersan.
"
Auctioneer.—Germantown Propertieer.' Tinder au
thority of toe Orphans' court for the City and County of
Philadelphia. on Wednesday, April 2k IM,, at") 2 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale. without reserve. at the
Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Real
Estate, late the property of Thomas Brooks,' deeestaid! , --
Pio. I.—Residence, Tulpotrocken street, between 'Adorns
and Green streets. 'A memos° and lot situate ets the
northwesterly side of 'lulpohocken street, 835 feet enttth
w ardly of Adorns street, In the Twenty second Ward;
containing in front on Tulpohocken street 87feet 6 inches.
and in depth northwest Ward between paralfel lined MN
feet, more or less.
The above is a pointed stone twin house' with brown
atone corners, three stories high, with large portico in
front, large hall, parlor; dining room, kitchens and sum =
merlitchen on trot floor, 4 chambers, bath-room and
watencloset on the second floor, and 3 chambers above,
range in kitchen, hot and cold water, &o. On the rear of
the let is a well-built atone stable. Clear of idcumbrance.
No. 2.—A lot of ground with the improvement thereon
erected, situate on the northwest side of Queen , street, t 9
feet inches northeastward from Green street: Twenty
second Ward, 80 feet front on Queen etroet, and extend
log of that width between parallel Noce N. 491 i deem,
W. 229 feet 930 inches on the southwesterly line.and 219 ft.
inches on the northeasterly line to landen "street.
The above will be divided and sold as fellows: •
No. & A.—Dwelllng, No. 89 Linden streetA three
story brick house and lot on the southeasterly sidtrof
den street, 89 feet 2% inches northeast from Gress *tree&
being 15ft. front by 75 ft. deep. Thb 1* threekotory pressed
brick house, parlor, dining room and kitchetion fret door,
with chambers in the second and third Mode*, Mei. water.
dze. Clear of incumbrance. •-,
N 0.9. B.—Dwelling, No. 37 Linden street':three.
story brick dwelling adjoining the above, Mt - feet 9%
inches northeast of Green street, 15 by 75feet. Tide fa a
three-story pressed brick house, parlor. dining room 'and
kitchen on first floor, with chambers' the, second and
third stories has gas, water, die. ' •
Clear of Incumbrnnce.
No, 2. C.—Genteel Dwelling, Queen street. - -A house
and lot on the northwest side of Queen street,' being 80
feet front, and extending in depth on the southwesterly
line 154 feet 934 inches, and on the northeasterly line 154
feet ItM inches. The above is a threeatory brick twin
house, rough cast, with largo portico in front, large hall.
parlor, dining room and kitchen on first door, 4 chambers
and bath-room on second floor, and chambers above, bail
hot and cold water. &o. Clear of incurubrance.`
UT Couto be paid on osch at the time of sale.:_ •
By the Court, K A. MEER IiBT, Clerk 0. C.
JAMES A. FREEMAN,
_Auctioneer.
Store, 429 Walnut street.
ap9 le 93
ouPtiANN , COURT BALE ENTA.TE OF
;;• Abraham H. Albur&er, deceased. James A. Free
"' mart, Auctioneer.—Handsome Residence. ,Teti Cal
low hill street, with Ntable and Coach .House on. Willow -
street.— Under authority of the Orpheus' Courtier the city
and county of Philadelphia, on 'Wednesday. AMR 20th,
at 12 o'clock, noon, wi ll be sold at public sale. at the
rhiladelphin Exchange, the following _ described
real estate, late the property of Abraham IL Al
burger, :deceased:. All that certain Rita ,ground
with the three-story brick dwelling, with font.
story brick back buildinge,twoirtory brick carriage house,
two-story brick stable and slaughter. house, staoktgoiste.
shedding, &c., thereon erected, situate on. theism side
of ceitewhill street. in,the Thirteenth Ward of the city
;
beginning at the distance of 22feet inches westward
from oeventh street ; thence extending northward.lld feet
4R inches to Willow street; thence westward along Wit,
low street 90 feet iO% !lichee; thence southward 77 feet
37/ Inches; thence eastward 18 .fcet; thence , outhward
67 feet 6 inches to Callowhlll street; thence tutetward
along Callowhill street= feet to the p lace, el begionMg.
Idr The above is a modern three-story brick residence,
with four-story brick back buildings, hie saloon-parlor.
dining.room and library on tire, floor, is chambers Itbove.
nursery, bath-room with lint and cold ehower ballusmange
in kitchen which heats the back, building. heater,..and
water in cellar, gas throughout , and is neatly papered
and painted. Clear of incumbranco. •• •
Or - NNW to be paid at time of sale.
FR _.
13y the Court. E. A. tdERBREEC,. Olerk.
JAMES A. ElSMAN,Auctiormer,
Store 423 WaliMeetteet.
ap 0 .16L.23
EXECUTOt S', ABSOLUTE SALE.-ESTATE 0 5'
Dasiel Jeffras. deceased .— James Freeman. Arm
' tioneer.—Ground Sent of 'SOO per , annunt.-11nder
authority contained in the win of the late Daniel Jeffrar.
deceased, on Wednesday, April 22d, 1.80,-. at 12 o'clock, ,
noon, will be sold. at public sale. at the Philadelphia_ Es.
change, the following described real estate::All that cer
tain yearlyground rent of one hundred and fifty ,dellors.
payable half...yearly on the let days of January and July.
by Adam 11. Pletrich, bla heirs and assigns. out Of.larttlfor
a curtain lot of ground, with the three•etsr9 bblattid
LoW c
stable thereon erected, situate on the east side of e
street (No. Pa), at the distance of 940 feet 8 incheste_ 'a of
George street ; containing in front al feet, and ikdepth
feet to Leitbgew street, and In breadth on Said: 1411140 e
street 59 feet !up'. inches.. Or tSaldperemptory.
By order of Executors.
lafr $lOO to be paid at tithe of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ap9,18,23 Store 4ZI Walnut street.
InORPHANS' COURT SALE. , — EsTATE ..OF
John Hagerty, decaailed.-James A. Freeman, Auc
tioncer.—Threearory Brick' House, No. 919 , Lafay
ette street„Twenty.sixth Ward.` Under authority ef the
Orphans'. pourt for the City and County of Philadelphia,
on Wednesday, April 29th, 1860 at 12 o'clock. noon, win
becold at public sale, at the Philadelphia 'Exchange, the
following, described real estate, late Bee proPerty of John
Hagerty, deceit:ea: - AU . that certain lot of. grou se iwith
the threeatory brick moulage thereon erected.' Oblate
on the north' side of Lafayette. street, at the distance of
222 feet east of Tenth atreetifbelow Ellsworth streethcon.
taining infroizt 16 feet. and depth on the outline 60 feet
arid 25 100 of a foot, and on the west line 63 feet and 14.10
of * toot, Sulkiest to 11126 ground rentper annum.
unsum to be ipald at the time of_,ale •
By.. the Court, E. A. MERHICK,CIork 0. C.
.O.OOIIR RINE HAO ERTY.•
JAMES A.V( REEsLANAnotioneer,
a 09.16,23 Store. a /Walnut street.
COAL AND WOOD.
REUBEN HAAS. A. C. FETTER.
HBAB & FETTER, COAL DEALERS, _ „
N. W. COB. NINTH AND JEFFERSON STS,, ,,
Keep on band a constant supply of LEHIGH and
SCHUYLKILL COALS, from the best Mines, for Family.
Factory, and Steam Purposes. soil IY
FREGR'IiONEY BROOS CELEBRATEDK L CENTR AEHIGH LIA,_
AND
OTHER NIRSTAJLASS COMA;
ViT[GUT AND Q SUCOT TALIT ei Y GUARATEED.
ISM MARKHY STREET.
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CEMENT, SAND.
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WEST .END OF CHESTNUT STREET BEIEKIA,
feSo.2mo ALSO. COAL AND WOOD. -..
O. MASON BUM& JaiM I_MIRMA.IIII%
MBE th eir sto UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTLM9II TO
ck
Hering Mountain, Lehigh and Locust
.31(enntsitn L letel
which, with the preueratia 117,4 bY,IutkIVIIPIUM
be excelled by any other au . • ,
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isciutf t: street i. • 7151.11.0
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