Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 14, 1870, Image 2

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    FOREIGN CO
SKETCUE' OF
ileillitl--Sheobocum Orgeutal Worn-.
Ascent of Irlounl Geri:km-410as or So.
mania---illoont 'terming.
:1-ciamainnicateator the'Phiiet.-Elyontne Butietiret
Barmen, Monday Evening, ,March, 21;187O; -
-I begins another lettev at' once,intetading to
. detetown a little every.daY, - oras oftertas pos
sible, though there:will bc,ngt opportnnity for.
mailing tilt we reach 'Etainaicara, three weeks
Dente. We have made our tlrstalay's'journey
Cii'onrNOrtherntyip; anti are banipeti
at a very interesting spot., Our jetirciey. :to
atilicewthrongh-the portion allotted-to th e
tribe .of 13etjarein: - Bethelis a, miCerable little
- v,illag,e,on the broW of built from the ruins
•
of: former dwellings'. The , name originally,'
doubt let s,w as applied to the locality. There was
probably neVilletge;here when Jacob, on his
WilY4n Padan-aram..slept in the open field
. Witb thestonei for a pillOw and had his wonder.,
IniVie - inif - ettlin ladder to-iiereverrOUßl
. - received that sweet promise from the God of
Abraham -14 I will be with thee in all the way
ibrit thiiiXgeetiti.Vvill bring thee to thy father's
bensetn peane, aiel7Will-tiot--leave-thee,--nor
fitirralso,the,e, till Ilu done •all .that I have
spoken to.thee of." Ou arriving at our tent
took-mY Bible, and.sitting under the shelter
ofit'fock, in the open field, read the 28th chap
teiof Gen., which tells the interesting, story
Bethel was ako the place where Jeroboam set
inp . otie of his calves, afid-where-the-proPhet
estine to reprove him for lifs idolatry, as, told
13th Chapter: it was tolhis place
akin that Elisha came up from Jericho, after
Elijah's translation, and the forty-two mock
ing children were destroyed by two she-bears
trim ;the - woods, as stated in 2 Kings,
2d. Chapter, 23-25. The woods have disap
peared, and so have the bears, but not the
children.
Rennooe,SHEenaia,TuesdayEvening,March
22d.L-We took, an early start this morning,
having along day'e ride before us. .Our jour
ney lay through the portion-alloted to - the tribe •
of Ephraim. It is the richest land awe'. have
see,n since - leaviug - the -- fertile ~p lains-around
Jafia:. The fertile vallies and hills, terraced to
thefr very summits, show that the blessing
piomised by the -. doing patriarch to the
preferred descendants of his favorite son Jo
seph, still lingers here, for "the chief things
-of the ancientinountains," vines, olives, core,
still ilourish luxuriantly amid the lasting
bills" Jacob knew what he was
doing, 'when, - his , right hand
wittingly" he laid it on the head of the
youngest son, as he said " in thee' shall.lsrael
bless, saying, Gottanake thee as Ephraim.''.
We have bad a most unexpected experience
of weather-to-day. Shortly after startiug it
begin to rain, - 'and continned - wt - iatervals all
day. Th3rain came down in furious bursts
at times as though it would take us off our
:bones. It was varied by occasional bleats of
fierce, pelting-hail, that sometimes spread
white wail over the landscape in a, few seconds,
We bad our • water-proof appliances on, and
did not mind it much, and managed to keep
• pretty dry. It was amusing when the blasts
- of. bail came to see how instantly the horses
would wheel round, and turn their 'tails to it,
and stand still till it was past. The day - was
enlivened by occasional bursts of sunshine,
which soon, however, gave way to returning
dashes of-rain: - During one of theSe brief
gleams -- of -- sunshine at noon, we .
stopped at the ruins of an
.old well to lunch. We had just spread a rug
on the grass for our provisions, when down
came the rain again, and we were obliged - to
take our lunch under such shelter as our sun
umbrellas limpid afford, While we were at
annuli, several modern Rachele, from a neigh
boring village, came - to the - Well to -- fill their
water-skins. They lingered about
_till
. our re
past was finished, and then eagerly gathered
up the orange-skins and chicken-bones and
cast-dt reronant4 of our 'meal ! On nearing
David Bates was not a poet by profession .
it s ,ancient city (where we are staying) we
but, amid the cares and labors of an active
turned aside to see " the Well of .Jacob,
where "Jesus sat, weary'? with his journey, business life, gave expression-to those thoughts
when he had his gracious interview with the and feelings which were native to a fertile
woman of Samaria: - Near the well fancy and to deep poetic emotion. Poetry was
is the tomb of Joseph, where his bones were the natural channel in which his sentiments
buried by the Children - of -Israel -when they gushed forth; and he wrote less, no doubt, for
came out of Egypt. It lies, as does also the public commendation than to satisfy the de
well; in the parcel of ground which Jacob skies of his own soul. Hence, there is an ease
bonght frem Ilainon, the father - Of Shechem and naturalness in his style, which is one of
and gave to his son Joseph. Shechem is
the chief characteristics of his verse.. There is
beautifully situated on the side of Mount
Geritim. There is a fine valley between it and nothing labored from the first to the last of his
poems. 17 et there is a- clearness and classic
Mount Ebal, directly opposite to it. A =gni&
elegance about them all which indicates the
cent Sight it must have been when the twelve
most critical exactness, and shows that each
tribes - were arranged, six on one of thes e line and word was well considered, and made,
• mounts and ' six on the other, as they to convey the exact meaning intended by the
entered' the land to rehearse the author. -For thi reason - there can be no dilli
blessings and the curses in this clay in determining the sense of his writings.
grand amphitheatre. We reached Shechem In this respect they stand in enviable contrast
wet, weary and chilled with the cold, after be- to the works of many of our modern poets.
ing eight hours in the saddle. Poor Mrs. H. ' It is not pleasant to be , heupelled to search
could hardly stand when she dismounted. The
a l aboriously
ba
i f b of .
u •t i l l I t
i i o ta i
i t ; i t i e r i o i t i w i l l i a l b il
e al i s n o il f
w v h e e r ;
idea of camping on the wet ground, in our wet b inge atlength it is till.. to its hiding-place, to
things, and without a fire, was not a cheerful
find it not worth a tithe of the work expended
one. To our great relief, our Dragoman, Ali, ,
iu its search, With wetly, however, obscurity
• bad gone ahead and secured quarters for us .
is a synoPym profnielity ; and - if 'a
writer
at the house of a friend of his in the,', city. . expresses himself ,
it does so at the
Arid here we are now, snugly quartered with risk being prouoinlied, it' not shallow, at
a Samaritan family, and realizing the im
,east Impel ticiel. With such critics. David
• aneabable comforts-of. a dry roof overhead
_Bales a ill find no favor, hut with those who
and a dry floor beneath us, as the etorin still adruhe depth, delicacy and tefidertiess of sena
rages, with alternate hail and rain, thunder t inent, expietsed in pure and mellifluous verse,
and lightning, and furious blasts of wind. lie is and alWays be alavorite author. To
- 8.-;-Never advise any one to take this sustain this - epinien it is but necessary to note
journey who is not strong and of robust health, the favor which his pi,eins have already re
because of the exposure and fatigue. And cei% ed ; nut, it is ti ue, at the hands of pro
new adviena lady_to_come_under_any circum- , 8 1 5 -ii s
ell hut htau the warm native
''ciii
stances, not only for the reason just stated, chile lie(irt tillivet - Kal. How - many
but because of the manifold and constantly who have never heard the name of David
Bates have memorized and taught their 'chit
recurring inconveniences to which nothing dim to repeat Iliece beautiful wwds
• but the direst necessity should subject a lady,
"Speak gently-it is better far •
Setacnem,lCedriesdon, March 23rd.-Detained I To rule by love than fear."
at, tibechem to-day. It has been pouring rain I - Had the author never written another• poem,
all day.. liTe lose our visit to" Mt. Carmel by his repeat ion as ati tie poet would - still have
this-delay, but there is no helping it. Dr. M,,hi-citbe did write ethers,
with a party of thirteen, including three i and those, totywhich, as poetry, are superior
__ladies.,lnitlso detained here, in another bowie. to the pepolar tam he. An instance of
, one
The Dr. dined with us by invitation this after- such is the "-Apostrophe to the Ocean," whin;
noon, and we had a,pleasaut time comparing in grandeur of conception and felicity of ex
notes 'of our past experiences, as well .as of pretsion, is unsurpaeted ifi the annals of litera
enrplans and prospects for the future. - Lure.
Marsden .Eventng, March 24.--Still at She-
reading critically Mr. Bates' poems, one
Chem. The rain ceased about nocifto-day, but
is impressed with the fact that there is scarcely
too late to allow of our starting in time' to an
unequal merit, one uniting them. Although of'
it, all are truly inspired. When
reach the next stage of our journey before froui our best pieta' wuiks a large per tentage
night, so Nye concluded to remain here illi the might lie stricken out, without impairing their
- - morning-The sky-Is quite clear again to-night,. reputation,- Wl40(1--thiat- either Mr Bates wrote
,_a_Ww=„llelealp..gctiaui_early_etart in theicnorns-r-but-few-pieces_a_huldierent-..me.riteory-the
ing. We spent this afternoon in. making the editer of his works had the good sense not to
ascent of Mt. Gerizim. On"-She - top are the iarbmit them to the 'judgment of the public.
the Samaritan temple. The valley. After all, the is' thearbiter that must
berleath; :including the parcel of ground deekle,tbe welsh of
, ahy productions, and In
I.VJacob gave to his Bon Jos eph, " ' NY.l3ttir caSe the faverable verdict. has already
la ex-
b . ;, eel
04 - 4 1 or,riel., and fertile. Jacob was tier- '(' e •-• " 1" ) "..
•
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4414)
~,,tygeoti judge of laud to have:Bemired so .170111SES: : AND .
':.•,;;.,.efkiskeis ioeasailia, The view from the top of
1-10 GOAL-Box TciP
' - -'l4literliittl is the finest we have Been in this X 00e, uunt by WateA, with shafts and polo: Ap
'• seonntry. • ply et 1921.Ctipbort 'Met. sIYI4 7tb
_
Excadete e h a d H ALIG=4,OIt SAL IL, 180 TONS"
.tao rain this morning, though, it was :still 1 1.1 Mans, ?1.110.- • Apply to wonere AN &CM,
LID Walnut Atilt&
Et ESP CoiIkOENIC
piS ERN . • TS AVEI . .
yitLlvi,',' . 'l! - 4
. i:;,,tj-..
cloudy Sonfterttn• early brealdast,,wn
most thankful te.tiet' ‘ untler way agair‘. ' I ;go',
took athititk I - )e (4. g oo d
tanit,l' Wito 144, ..,11070 no • !little"
kludipess.'&llo the entr(pang titratigers
whom the etortulhad driven to seek shelter.
undtir . theirlbbsPitiible roof. We linve liad • a
delfghtfUhride to:46y. The: 'atmosphere
, his
been balmy and pleasant, though there has
been no sunshine all day. And as we rode
along through the fresh green flelds,l thought '
of Sulonien's beautifid Words applicable to
air
our circumstances, when be says : "The win
ter is past ; the rain is over and gone." I trust
this may prove to be really the case. "The
'flowers appear on the earth; and the voice of
1-the turtle is heard in' the land.' gue ride tp
tlai has heen through a_ charming country,
with a rich profusion of beautiful flowers on
every hand, blending their 'varied*
-gether;redi-whiterblue,-orange '-and-purple, _
, most, refreshingly. About tile middle of the
morning we came to ruins of the. old city of
Salim ia, and stopped an hour or so to exam
ine them. The situation is the most pictur
, esque of any city in Palestine. It was built
all over a circular hill, which rises gently to
the height of 300 feet, and has a broad plateau
on the surunlit. Aroutfd •• the :base
of the. bill is a .broad,'rich valley,
, ,
and off beyond this is a grand am
phitheatre of - mountains, encircling " the_
- bills - of Samaria" - with -the most magnificent
surroundings. The present village only con
tains some 60 or 60 miserable dwellings, and
300 or 400 inhabitants—ii set of lazy, dirty
Arabs. Among the ruins are the remains of
the Church of St. John,which belonged to the
Knight Teruplars in the days of the Crusaders,
and is one of the most - picturesque - ruins - In -
Palestine. We rode over the hill tosee a num
ber of fine old columns belonging to the an
cient city. Many of these now stand in the
midst of rich orchards and groves of olive and
fig trees. In looking at these, I thought 61
Isaiah's graphic reference to Samaria when
he speaks of it as "The glorious beauty on •
the head of the fat valley, which shall be as a
fading flower, and as the 'hasty fruit before
the summer" (ch. 28: 4). In its palmy days
the city must have appeared as perfect in its
beauty. These ruined columns must have
been the pride, of the city then. But now the
street which they adorned is gone, the city
itselfis - gone, and the shafts-stand lonely and_
bare. And as one stands on that hill
and gazes ou those solitary columns, shooting
up from clustering vines and green arn, and
on the piles of hewn stones in the terraced
fields, and the great heaps among the olive
trees in the valley belcw, how deeplp impres-.
' Siie it is to _recall the fearful prediction' of
Mieah, as you see with what literal truthful
ness it has been verified, " I will make Sa
maria as an heap of the field, and as plantings
of a vineyard; and_ I will pour down the
stones thereof into the valley, and I will dis
cover the foundations' thereof." 'Micah 1:• 6.
In the afternoon we passed by the beautiful
plait sof Dothan, - where Jcisepla came to seek
his brethrenmhen lie found they had removed
from Shedhem. He probably came by the
_same route as we have followed, as roads, or
paths for man or beast,are.few in this country.
his brethren would see him from afar as he
came down the mountain, or across the plain,
when they said : " Behold," this dreamer
cometh !" &c. Then followed the casting
into .the pit, and the selling - him to the Mid
ianites.
Wiikot our first view of Mount Hermon, in
the distant north, all mantled with snow, this
afternoon,—a beautiful sight.
Our camp is pitched near a little town called
Jeneen:\ It has no special interest, - but is the
laalf-waystopping place between Shechem
and Nazareth. It began to rain again after
reaching our tents. This makes us anxious
fur tomorrow, when we are extremely desir
ous of a fine day, having a long ,and inter
esting ride before us. , It. N.
[For the-Minds. Evening Bulletin.]
THE POETRY OF DAVID DATES
BY B. W. LACY
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PHILADELPIIIA` ;Y NING...AAILLYATIN' . NATVIIDAY , MAY 14, 1870
Congress 1.1 41,1.
OAP]'; MAX, ; N. J .
Opens, June let. Clostis, October
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per day July and Augnat..., . „ '-- .. - , ''','.•:: ,-,"—' 7
' The new wing le now completed. . ' ' . •' '
Mark and Simon Hassler's full Military gond and Or
al, sirs of 20 pieces.
. applications tor Roamei'addreed - —, ' -
CAH.E.ProplejetOr.•
TIR 19 27 29 29 It OM 1 , . n 169 • , ,
PROS PEOT Eil RAO E,
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.County,
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for the re..eptlon of guests on and after Juno 1:
"For'Circulars;Terius,'.V.. apply to JAMES PUL VICE.
CO,, 439 hi AltKET.Street, Phila., or to the proprietor.
. - James Palmer, Collegeville P. 0., Pa.
GEO L :HAYES & CO
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EEI4II VCE A SSOR BEEN r OF FLOWERS,
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,brief notice.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
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Machinists, Carpenters and .other Me
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Binges Screws,. Locks, Kalies and Forks, Spoons,
Coffee Mille , Stocks and Dles Plug and Taper Taps,
Universal and Scroll Chucks, Planes in great variety.
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it the CELEAP-FOR-CASIII. Hard
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No. 1009 Market Street.
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IMPROVED — PATEN'USOPA - BED -
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Also, WM. F ARSON'S PATENT EXTENSION
TABLE FASTENING. Every table should have them
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The above goods cannot be equalled in quality or
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TA EPA BTM ENT OF SU Et VEY S, OFFICE
.1 .7 OF CHIEF •ENGINEEIt AND SUR r y
VEYOR.
PHILADELPHIA, May 2d, 1870.
DuPlicate plans of the revision of street.
lines south of the Navy Yard and east of
Front street, in the First Ward, and of the
line ano grade regulations of Main street, Bus. :
tieten, in. the Twenty-third Ward, are now
prepared and deposited ; the former at the
office of CHARLES S. CLOSE, Surveyor and
Regulator, No. 331. REED Street, and the
latter at the office of ISAAC SHALLCROSS,
Surveyor and Regulator, FRANKFORD ;and
also at the office of this Department, No. 224
S. FLFTH Street. And the Board of Survey
ors have appointed MONDAY, the 16th day
of May, 1870, at 10i o'clock, A. M., to consider
any objections that may be urged thereto by
any citizen interested therein.
• STRICKLAND KNEA.SS,
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iny3 714 Chief Engineer and 'Surveyor.
NR.P.NNISYLVANIA RAILROAD.
—7 he short middle route to the Lehigh and-Wy
oniing Valleys. Northern Pennsylvania, Southern and
Interior New York, Nochenter. Buffalo , Niagara Falls,
the Great Lakes and the Dorninion of Canada..
SUMMER ARBANGERENTS. ;
Sixteen Daily Train's leave Pasrenger Depot, corner of
Berke and American streets (Sundays exceptid), as ,
follows : • '
7 A.• M., Accommodation for Fort Washington and'in
lennedlato points.
7.35 A. 111.,. Fast Line for Bethlehem and. prineipal
stations on main.line.of North Pennsylvanialtailrorol,
connecting at Bethlehem with the Lehigh Valley Rail•
road for Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Mahanoy City, Nil
liamsport, Wilkosbarre, Pittston, Tevranda suet Wa
reriv connecting et -Waverly with the BRIE RAIL
WAY' for Niagara Fulls, Buffalo, Rochester, Cleveland,
Corry, Chicago, .San Francisco, and all points iu the
Great 3% est.
8.25 A. Accommodation for Doylestown, stopping
at. all intermediate etatione. Passengers for Willow
Grove. klatborough, &c., by this , train, take stage at Old.
York Road.
9.45 A .31 „ Lehigh and FinsauehannalEx press, fortieth
lehem, A Ilentown,3lauchltounk ,White Haven, Wages
barn,. Pittston, ecranton, Carbondale, and Williams- -
port, eta Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad. and Allen.
town, Easton ,llitckettattes n, and points on New Jersey
Central Railroad sled Morris and E6/10X Railroad to .
New Yolk, via Lehigh Valley Railroad. ' .•
11-A-: , A ccommaa ation-foi-Fort , Washington, stop,
ping at •ititennediate
Al..
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1.15. S ` 3 o a nd 5.20 P. Al.. A ccouthioclat lon to Abington.
At 146 DI., Lehigh Valley, Express tor Bethlehem,
Fenton. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Idahrtuoy
'City, White, Hot en,,-Wilkeabitrre, Pittston{ aufl
Mahanoy Witehing coal regions. . ,
At 2.30 P.'61., Accommodation for DoylestoWn't Mop
'ping at all intermediate stations.
At 3.20 P.M., Bethlehem Accommodation for Dethle
betn, Poston, Allentown and Copley, via Lehigh Valley
-.- Railroadvand aete,n , .-Allentown and Idauch-Chunk,
win Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad. .
At 4.151'. 31.. Accommodation for Doylestown, stop
ping at all intermediate et ittiona.
At 5-P. M., Accommodation for Bethlehem. connecting
with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for Easton,. Alien
.town and Mauch Chunk.
• At 5.20 P. 31., Accommodation for Lanstrlo, 'stopping
at an intermediate stations. .
At Sand 11 30 P. 111.. Accommodation for Fort Weigh
ington and Intel mediate at atione ,
Trains arrive in Philndel plibtfrom Bethlehem at 8.55,
10.35 A. 31.; 2 15, eel and 8.25 P. M ., looking direct eon.
nection with LPliigleValley or Lehigh and Susquehanna
trains from Easton, Scranton, Wilkesharre Williama
port , 31abancy City, Hzleton. Bu ff alo, an d the West.
From Doylestown at 825 A. M., 4.40 and 7,051'- 31.
,From - Laustiele at - 7 30 - A. M .
From Fort Waellington at 9,20, 11.20 A. 31,8.10 and
9 45 . 1'. Tl.
• ptc m Abington at 2.35, 4.55 and 6.45 P. M. '
. ON SUNDAYS,
• Philadelphia for Bet lalehent at 930 A. M.
do. do, Doylestown a 1,2 P. M.
- • do.' do. Fort Washington at 8,30'A .111. and
'T
P.. 31. •
' BotidebeM for Philadelphia ut 4P. M.
Doylestown for do. at 6.20 A M.
Tort Wasblngtor do. at 9.30 A. ' hi. and 8.10
M. ' •
Ties Fifth and Sixth Streets, and &wand and Third
Streets lipes of Passenger Cars run directly to. and
--from thaltepot,..-TheLi _
Nionline mut . within a short
diststice•tif the Depot, • ,
Tioi e urfor-Bugotordllatsora-Faiisr Southerir - oad
Western New York and the. West, may he secured at
the office, No.Bll Chestnnt street. •
Tit he ' h sold and baggage checked throurb to priori
pal points at litinn's horth Pennsylvania Baggage Ex
press office, No. ]O5 South Fifth street.
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Having gold HENRY B. PAIIOOABT and VRANOIS
I. 2,1 AIME (gentlemen in our employ for several year]
, pust) the Stock ,Good Will andlllxturesoof our RETAIL
Et. TABLISHMENT, located at the corner of THIRD
and PEAR streets, in this city, that branch of our basi
n, es, together .with that of HEATING and •VENTIL
'TING PUBLIC and PRIVATE BUILDINGS, both by
STEAM 'and ' HOT WATER; all Its Various
s) stems will be carried on under the firm • name of
PA Iit3;AST & MAITI,Eott the, old , etand, and We re
coo mend them to the trade and business public as being
entirely competent to perfoim all work of that character.
MORRIS,.TASKER & CO.
P lIILADELPHIA, Jan. 22, 1870. sahl2-tf
RAND,
124 North Sixth St.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS D( TrfE
• • MOST APPROVED
Brick-f3et - and Portable Heaters.
neeortment of. FLAT TOP,.ISIDE.AND TOP
OVAIN HANGILB, for heating additional iroiims.
Bath Rollers, Registers, Ventilators, ate.
--Bend-for-Cireular,
• THOMAS S. DIXON & 80Nb,
Late Andrews it Dixon,
:t s s. .10,182{-OSESTNIIT Street, Philada.,
Opposite United States Aunt.
annfactnrora or
, LOW DOWN. • .
'PARLOR,' - - - -
UDAMBER,. '
OF PION, —
And other GRATES,
!or Anthracite, Ditruninotui and Wood Ms
ALSO.
WARM-AIR FLNNAOEII
rot' Warmingy
ablic and Private Buildings
• 'REGISTERS, VENTILATOR'S,
AND
ORTAINEV OAPS, '
00011M-EANGNSi BATH-BOMBES.
I'OLICSALE and ENTAIL
BUSINESS
EDWIN IL HITLER & CO.,
Cordage Manufacturers and Healers in
Hemp,
23N. Water Street•and 22. N. Delaware Avenue
PHILADELPMA.
'EDWIN R. 'SUTLER. CONILAInt. CLOTHIER
MICHAEL WEAVER. 'GEO. 11. B. UHLER.
WEAVER & CO'.,
Rope and 'rulue Manufacturers and
Dealers In Hemp and Ship Chandlery,
22 North WATER. 23 North WHARVES.
PHILADELPULC
-891.
K. P. R. TAYLOR,
Perfumery and Toilet Soaps.
641 and 613 North Ninth street
Established 1821.
Wl.l, G. FLANAGAN tt SON,
ROUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
• Wp. 129 Walnut Street.
irny§
JOSEH WA_LTO.I4 & CO.,
CABINET MAKERS
NO. 413 WALNUT STREET.
Manufacturers of fine furniture and of medium priced
furniture of MI perior quality.
GOODS ON HAND AND MADE TO`ORDEB.
Counters, Desk-work, & c., for Banks, 'Offices and
Stores, made to order. •
• JOSE PH WA LTON,
1 .108. \V. LIPPINCOTT.
JOSEPH L. SCOTT.
JAMES Lr , WILSON,
HOUSE PAINTER,
. .
' 518 SOUTH NINTH STREIT,
Residence-522 South Ninth stroet. WO ly 4p4
II
, *1•: : Y PHILLIPPI,
• CARPENTER AND DUILDER,
•
NO. 1021 SANSOM STREET,
jelo-Iyrp PHILADr.,LPRIA.
E B.
7 143.HT iOBNEY-AT•LAW,
Ooiri A.T
rolulorier of Deo& rviftz . State s
of ronneylTonia
GO Madison street, No. 11, Chio . ago, rinl9lll
OTTO IT BAIL MICK Mr • EVERY
T.../ width, from 22 inches to 71 inches wide, all number
Tent and Awning Duck, Paper-maker , e Welting, 84
Twine, &c. JOHN W. EVICRIIIAN,
pad Nn.loB Obnrob street City Storm,.
LIJ DIRER.
MAULE; BROTHER & CO.,
2500 South street.
187 Q. F 41741% YAAMR. a 1870
CHOICH SELECTION
on
MICHIGAN COBH PIMm
FOR PATTERNS,
1.870 SPBU"
ND H"LO".180
SPUDOEAND lIEWLOOK.;
_TAEGU TOOK.
ZS7 0 FLORIDA, FLOORING: 1 Qtyll
~ FLORIDA FLOORING. AS rl,
' CAROLINA FLOORING,
b, DELAWARE
FLOORING.
' DELAWARE FLOORING' ,
' ASH FLOORING. ' '
WALNUT FLOORING.
--D3,7-IPLORIDA-STEP-BOAILDEL-1
A) Q7O
I'l. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. • J
RAIL PLANK.
"TULL PLANK.
1.870, w ' if T BOARDS AND 1870
PLANK.
, vy ADMIT BOARDS AND PLANK. .
INALNUT BOARDS.
--- --- - --, 'WALNUT PLANK.
ASSORTED . . -
FOR
_ . _ OAI3INET 'MAKERS,'
BUILDERS, O.
~NDEaTA.IF4tIy
1.87 A 17
. t,T
vDERTLAYN 11.
ANkumßE 1870 ,
ICED OEDAn. • .
, WALNUT. AND PINE.
1.870• SEASONED POPLAR. .1870
SEASONED OHERRY.
AS
WRITE OAR BLANK H.
AND BOARDS.
HICKORY..,.
IBi v lll CAROLINA SCANTLIN SCANTLIN G .? QI7O
. CAROLINA 11. T. SILLS,
NORWAY I:MANTLING.
CEDAR SHINGLES, 1870
oTtPuttgßatisg_
LARAIIILAMORTIttfiff ENT
---- TOR BALL' Low.
_1_871).
i ok.I3TERING LATH.. 1870
MO is./.6 - . rIAASTERING ItATR.
_ LATH:
1 . -:- - , MAIME BROILITEIt dh CO.,
• . .
.. , , , - . , MP SOUTH EiTHICIET.
A7iV , AND. PLAIiING MILL,
•-,:, - DlOklitltBol4- -STREET
I rar a tlonlax attontlog geon to ,Elooring, Fenoind and
'Barr 'LLard and ft wood. , •
I n02,8,7100' ' • .• WESTER .9iTILEGO.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER -ORDERS
111 T cargoes of every description Bawed Lumber el&
cited at short " notice—al:loHr_ antdoot to - inspection
And, Po 'EDW. H. HOWLIIIf .14 Want Wharves..
xOR,_ROSTON.--s o r,FAzdisatP Lraß
DisiVt.,RAll,il4G., - FttomlsAmycl v ouzigyppr
1% , „ 110311114)0114 , tUld
rO,OM part ISTALKET oisLUAAFik_ ticADIALPI4,..
AVDIIOI , IO Wueuspls
von.
BAxO twednesatmikray 4
RP AN illatiturday; " 71NORI& Nctitturday,..
tierXON, wednesday 'll ARIES, Wednesday, 44 11
NORMAN Saturday'? 14 ROMAN,SaturdaY, " 14
MISS Wed ON W away "
AMISS
Sst n nity_ Y L ' i ElRAMiN, ° B l (l i turda "21
' AXON Wednesday " 2.51 A RIES, Wednesday,' Y " 25
t4o.l4?4,Aii,Saturday,"" 281.110241AN,eattutlay, sa
- - "These Stetunehtps - sautitY. - ITrelB ll t - recefted
every day.
Freight forwarded to ail point/ In Novi England.
For Freight or Passage(superior accommodation')
apply wINSQB 09,, ,
South Delawaro avenue.
_ _
1101HILADELPAL04 .131 . 011MOND AND
2_ NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE.
THROUGH FREIGHT AIII LINE TO THE SOUTH.-
AND WET. • '
INCREASED FACILI
ro TIES u AND REDUCED' RATES
• •fl • A. a 1e044
STDivrd lIIRS'LEAVE WERT WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY at 12 o'clk.Noon,from FIRST WHARF,
abovic MAllKET'Street.'
RETURNING, LEAVE RICHMOND at DAYS and
1 - TIIIIRSDAYI3; - and - ITOKFOLK77I3ESDAYEr and
! 13A TUMMY 13.;; . • .
g 1 No 'Bills of Lading signed , after 12 o'clock on
'falling Dai.
, THROU I RATES to all potpie in North and South
;Carolina .1 , a Seaboard Air-Line itallro_ad, connecting at
IPortsmenth„ and to LynchMarg, Ve.. Tennessee and the
West via Virginia' and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich
' mond' end Danville Railroad. • . • • _
• Freight HANDLED BUT ONCEAnd taken et LOWER
RATES TITAN ANY OTHER LI ME.
No charge for ‘ oommissien,drayage, or any expense for
- transfer._._
Steamehtps Insure at lowest rates.
Freight received DAILY): .
• filato-r6nm accommodations for paseengere.
WILLIAM Y. wawa 4 cio.
_i_No.l2 South Whams and PierNo..lNortb.Wrisrves
w. P. PORTER., Agent atalchmond and City Point.
T. P. °ROWELL & CO., Agents at Norfelk
MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGITLAR
1N11,13 FROM GOREN STREET D WHARF.
THERN
Tho ACHILLES will sail for NEW ORLEANS,
direct, nri Thor, day, May 26, at 8 A. M.
The YAZOO will sail from NEW ORLEANS. via
Havana, —May , -
TOHAWANDA Till for fleVeLeiN/ill on
The
•
Sat urdsqlay ilea, gita cociociiii. ii.
.__.
The. OWING will itall frouLNAVA.NNAR on
Saturday, ay 21st It
' The PIONEND will Mil for WILMINGTON, N.0.,0n
Friday, May 20, at 6 A. M.
Through bills of lading signed, and passage ttoltats
sold to all points, South and West.
DILLS of LADING SIGNED at quzErt ST. wlimts.
For freight or passage; apply to ,
waidem L. JAXES, General Agent,
130 South Third street.
PERKINS-
& CO.,
FOR
NEW, YORE VIA DELAWARE
AND RARITAN CANAL.
EXPRESS STEAMROs,T COMPANY.
The CIIICAPEST and QUICKEST water communica
tion betwOen Philadelphia and New York. -
Steamers leave &left, from first Whiff below MAR
ill ET street, Thlladelphia, and foot of WALL street,
New York.
TIIROUGU IN TWENTY-FOUR 11OURS.
Goods.forwarded by all the Lines running out of Now
'York North, East or West, free of cidumissinn.
freights received Daily antrforwarded on accommoda
ting terms.
- WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents,
12 South Delaware Avenue.
JAS. HAND, Anent, 119 Wall Street, Now York, --
m 021116 ttk.ls7§
EW EXPO.' z •LINE TO ALEX.A_N.
. dries, Georgetown and Washington, D. 0., via Obeli•
speaks and DelawaraCanal, with connections at Alex.
andria from the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bris
tol; Enoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest,
Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf abov
Market street, ovary Saturday at noon.
freight - received daily; WM. CLYDE h 00.,
No;12 - tionth - WItarvesand -Pier- 1-North -Wharvei.-- -
-HYDE A-TYLER, Agents at - Georgetown. -
M. ELDRIDGE k CO., Agents at Alexandria. Vit
riELAWARID — AND •• CRESATFIAKE
fiT XA It TOW-BOAT COMPANY —Barger towel
between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre do Grace, Del
aware City and intermtalinto points.
MM. P. CLYDE A; CO. ' Agents; Cart. JOHN
LAEGHLLN,Sup't Office, 12 South Wharves,
(Mph's. , ,
apll tt .11
WE; NEW • 170.11 K, VIA DELAWARE
F
OANAL.
SWIPTSURD THA NtiPOSTATION - COf PAHL.
'DISPATCH _AND SWIIrTSOBE ra.Nlcs,
-
The stem propellers of this Company will commence
loading on the Bth of March.
Through in twenty-four hairs. • '
Goods forwarded to anrpoint free 'of commissions.
Freights taken on accommodating terms. •
Apply to W I. 11. k CO., Agents,
mh4 ; tf 1321toutliMelaware avenue.,
CARDS.
1870. 1870.
KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY.
Established 1832. - lneoirpaiated 1804.
Office, 435 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
North reirra'a R. R. Offices , Pine--Street Wharf,
and Master at. — Schuylkill. _
Ridge road and Wil- ..,, No. 4833 Main street,
low street, "" Oormantown.
Willow St. Wharf,. No. 21 N. Second at.,
-Delavvarv ,, avenue. -Drano —eatin.:., A. J - . 7
22,1 .14 clamilion sta. and
Ninth at. and Waah- ....epoi ... Cape May, New ..Ter
ington avenue. Lrs. uny .
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Shippers of
PURE. 01AVE0117. 7 -THESUBSCRI -
Gars beg leave to announce to the public that they
have made arrangements for receiving, and bhvo now in
the store, the celebrated Monet brand of Salad Oil,
which they warrant superior to any Oil Imported info
this country, 30S. B. Bilstagli tr, 00.. Ifle South
'Delaware oven .e.
10E - COMP:kNY
EASTERN ICE.
Send yotir orders to any of the above °Oleo,
}tor prices, hCe cardA. •
1•••••••••• -
Q
n B ERRY WINE.—A VERY SUPERIOR
and pure Sptutigh Sherry Wine :at only 86 00 per
gallon, at (101:18('S East End Grocery, Np. 114 South
'Second atreet,below Chegi.nut. '
CILARETS.—EXTRA QUALITY TABLE
N..) Clarets, at st: $5, 88 and 37 'poems° of dozen bot
tles—of recent importation—hi store , and for sale at
'COUSTY'S EaetEnd Grocery, No. 118 South Seoond
street, below Chestnut.
OA L F NIA SALMON.-FRESa
OA
Salmon from California ; a very choico article ; for
sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. I.t South
Second street, below Chestnut.
QEA MOSS FARINE—A. NEW ARTICLE
1.:7 Int:fond, verb choice and delirious, at COUSTY'S
Eatt End Grocery', No. ES South Second street, below
IUUTTON HAMS.—A VERY CHOICE
1"l article of Dried Mutton, equal to tho best .dried
beef, for bale at COUSTY'S East End Urocery, No. 118
South Second atroet. below Chestnut..
lIST RECEIVED AND IN STORE 10
cases of Champagne sparkling Oabiwba and C
h
00ili
(bruin Wine o, PortAladeira, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa
Cruz'lluiliTfitio old - Brandies rind Whiskies, Wholosalo
and Retail. P. 4 . JORDAN, 220 Pear street.
Below Third and Walnut streets, aud, above Lock
'street. doT tf
1 ORD ANIS CELEBRATED PURE TONIC
t! Ato for Invalids, family use - etc.
The subscriber is now furnished with his full Winter
supply of his highly nutritious and well-lcnown Lever
.age. Its vade-Spread and increasing use, by .order of
*physicians, for mralids, use of bunnies, etc., commend it
to the attention of all consumers who want a strictly
pure article.; prepared from the hest materials, and put
up in the most careful mannerhome use or tralispor ,
tatlon. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly sn_pplied.
P. JORDAN,
_ No. 220 Pear street
y • ' below Third and Walnut streets.
firreriSTltv .
, THIRTY YEARS' ACTIVE PRAO
',
• TINE, No. 219 Vino street, below
7.,igrth.l.usortalKhandsonest Teeth in the city,
!at fricivil to suit all. Leah PluggedT'Teeth Repaired,
Exchanged, or Remodelled to snit. !Gas and Ether. No
pain in extracting. °Mee hoiirs, Bto B. mh2B-s,m,tu6ardi
cIPAIA' DENTA_LLINA.- A' BUPEItIOI3,
article for cleaning the Teeth ,deatroying animalcule
w itch infest them, giving tone to the gnme and leaving
a fooling_ of fragrance and perfect cleanliness, in the
mouth. It may be need daily, and will bo fottnd to
'strengthen weakand bleeding gums , while the aroma
and detersiveness will recommend it, to every one. Be.
:lug cempcsed'wfth the assistance of the entiet, phyla.
ibianii and Dentist,
it lir confidently - offered' as a
reliable substitute for the tmcortain washee formerly lo
v ogee. .
Eminent Dentists; acquainted with the constituents
'ay the Dentallintwadvecnte•its utto;_it_contains -nothing—
lo prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only 14
• JAvaiii T. RAIN N, Apothecary, ,
Broad and Spruce streets. '
.ally, and
.;
D. L. Stanlchonse,
Robert 0, Davis,
Geo. C. Bower, .
Ohaa.Bhivurs,
B. M. MeColin,.
B. O. Bunking,
Chas. II': Eberle,
James IC Marks,
Al. Bringhuret /is 00.,
toyott &Go., •
Cl. Blair's Sillies
Wroth Atßro.
_ _ .
. ' •' ' -- ' — iliEDiOA - L --- ; ---." . '"'''`'—'----'-----
For salo by Druggist!' you
Fred . _Browne,
Hansard '& Co.,
B. Kotler,
Leone H. Ray,
C. . Noodles,
T. J. linsband,
—Ambsiose Eimitb,.
Edward Parrish,
Win. B. Webb,
James L. Bisphami
ilugbee /Sr Combo.
lienry-A,Bower.
TH - WONDERS ACCOMPLISHED
-throng - if , the agency of Ole itenulne • Cod-Liver
01/ in Scrofula, Bronchitle,. Chronic Oongh, Asthma,
and ovon Commotion, almost Burnam, belief. In .100 N
C. BAUM &CO.'S " ,NodlcinaOodiror Oill'—
oarkbottle of which te accbmpanled by medical guaran
tem of the highoot ordor--tho public have the beet brand
of the 'preparation known to. - tho eclontltio world.
.10114 0 BAR& 004 N 0.718 Market otcoot,Plilja
dolpida, Penn. erg o
OFT For anli Ir 9 0111 dragalite. , '''e'
el yomiro7 TON AND RICE.37-13AIIIRS. COT
I k/ton ; calks Moo. Now landing from ntoamor
Vv . a, from BaNannoil, Ga., and for Enda by COCII:
SAN, dfaILL & 00., In Obootnot
r•-•
A ----
(00,PART,NUREWIP NOTICE..
~Therrtnirpitufro preseit-41x1Ating under the style of
31110 R, Y. SHARP 4 , C0. will be dissolved by mutual' 4
,CpClipp . on the 30th4a 1.1 ` 21kViIiiiAnP .1, CO.-
CHARD.
We will self our entire stock of DRY "Coops, p.mbra
eingan unrivalled assortment of
SILKS, and,
FRENCM, )‘,
Alth
I ' : I)RJ-i s '600150.
itt‘the'74loBtoinir,Oved 1'41017180 '
07 +tory rdeo'nt fin °brim
wryer) , ovrtatotian'ordor to clone out prior - to' inly 10t.
1870. - • •
Strictly one price ,and no deviation., -
WORMY, SHARP & CO..
- 7 2 .7 Chestapt'l3treet_
ap2311 ,
SD AY. SCHOOL SUPERINTEN- -
dente, get Prof. Ilart's admirable Wrote!, "How to
St lect a Library." at the Sabbath School Nmperintn,
6tB Arch street. Philadelphia.
REDUCTION OF
PRICES,
American Sunday-School Union.
Catalogues furnished gratuitously at the
Depository, '
;- No. 1122 CLIESTNIIT STREET,
,
Philadelphia.
toy . lo tu,th s 6t
ZELL'S POPULAR.ENCYCLOPEDIA,
L. COLANOZ. Ed itor.
Tito nEST,Lln_i•triT and cm:Apt:am ever publieh
ell; is not only aOM PLETE ENOI 7 OI,OPEDI
- written 812,1411: Tun WAR, hence the only onn giving
any account or the LATE' IS,STTLES, rind thutql iv.ttt;
'fought Motu. but liralso a ihotvughutl • ' ' '
COMPLE , TE ZEITCOti,
OAZETTEEW OP Till: WORLD,
A RIOGRATIIICA DICTIONARY,
'A D.IDLICA.L DICTIONARY,
- A LEGAL DICTIONARY,
4 AIRDICAL . DICTIONARY,
and the only book tont sin tri' MI thePenitijeets. The
more than 2000. ILLUSTRATtON'.'4, on every
variety or ettbject, alone v)3t over eIO.OW. Ne
otlwr work iy s rofully - atul uoll Illukitratc(l.
Vizwsor.ClTlEß. Punr,te cuLtmcns. PLANTII,
ANI.MAI.B. MACHINERY, GREAT DIEM,
AN'D WOMEN ? &C.,-&C., &C.
Total cost, bound; to St - nacninEns ONLY,
a eating of more than $lOO over other similar work!-
0 50 tamt. specimen number, containing 40 pages
and 76 pictures, will be Nen t free for 10 cents. A gents
Ostwassers wantod. -- Sold only by subscription._
re A 79 dre .edistss I . ._ e P_
6'
ELLWOOD ZELL rh. a d i
rjlllE , BEST WORK-ON VUSIC-AND
the only one of Its kind, is" Plano and - 31usical Met
ter." Pronounced Ly competent jadges the moat perfect
instruction Look ever written for thepiano, and a com
pendium of musical Information. hold by all music snit
hook -dealers School -edition, SZ; bihrery edition,
=Rent post free. Liberal dbirount on quantittea.
WHITE, bkIITH & PERRY: Publisher", VS and 3WWachlllilltotiatreo;-sCeitoci:-LRE WALKEIL
- ap3l-irn't
RVOckN
Of the latest - and roost bralltiful dealing, and all other
Slate work on hand or ntsde to °Met'
Also, PEACTI BOTTOM ROOFING SLATES.
Fectory and Salesroom, SLX.T EENTII abd CALLOW -
HILL Streets. WILSON MIL LEH
apft-ftoll
VitICKET BOOKS. &C.
4 4
• i'4ol
Ch to
Nuo
m;4 lei
Moses-rood
}miry - and
Mahogany
Wrlttug.
N., Maks.
mb22 3m
•
A. Sz, J. B. BARTHOLOMEW,
23 NORTH EIGIITII STREET,
Importers of and Sole Agents for
$1 85 per pair. Every pair warranted. If they rip et
tear nnother pair given in exchange. np3o-e to th if
•
C'ECAP -.111117245(1.7. P cone cams
106.11:4.1!
i th i. e (oo : ting 02.50) will
1A
-A C°pull'clnitt% much us 250 lbs. of Lona,
• ani wear lon
8. o.g.NYS°2..s.r'Zlic:lB2;
COST LEAD.
; 16 . r i' 6 ;17: 01 131.
SalTi)Water 'l3 ,atent
l'
Coolers and Refrigerator.,
.
It
being made of C,oot Iron, Force- not Impart un
C lain Lined, In Walnut Cneoe, doou
pleasant
to proviefons,frthl,ke.
Please call and examine.
, •
• ' ' O l • JACOB F. HAND, Jr„
itiltatt Topotio2o fitreet,
m.i•a to 11126 t
FO R-SALiE.
'YARNS FOR SALE.
Cotton, and Words] Yarns, all numbers. Cotton
Yarns, ono two, three or four ply, on cops, on beams
and In ske i ns. lila°, Chain and tiatlnet Warps, Cotton
and W4lnl West°. • •
WE°. F. lIAILX, Commiasion Merchant.
• 67 KILBY Street, Boston, Mast.
Tnit?l‘ PM§
Oki INO _POWDER. -- THE .BEST
BEST
_L - for rionnphig ElitTor and ' Plated . Ware, ewolry,otc.,
' FARR it 13110T111014
BTA-Ohoa+tunt 9troot. holow Fourth.
yrbl tfrp
t3ALE _CHEAP—A — LARGE - WAL
_l2 • NUT eoliiiing:housoDeildresti --,*- H ---1,1 7; ,%--..------
- • , r,n; opvicE. . - my2,t.r
INSTRUCTIONS.
ROBSEM ANSHiP. —THE PHILA- .
TAELPIIIA'BI DING 501100L,N0.,1338 Mar- . 1
VI street, - la open daily forinnets - and Otottleinoti; /
tho largest, beitifghtell - and heated ,estitblitilincent in
the city. The horses arc thoroughly: broken for the
most timid. An Afternoon (bass for Voting, foul les at
tending school, Jilenday, Aredidistlay and rridaya, and
an Evening Oleos for Genticipan. llorsos thorotighly
trained for the saddle. Horses - taken to livery. nand'
..seine carringei to hire. Storage for ira one and alcigho.
BETH ORA WE,
Proprietor. .
CONTINENTAL
Ptini;iU:ATIONS
- ANOTHER
BY THE
- MANTELS. r/ke
.b/Niki* ViTti',l
C. F. RUMPP,
110 h 118 N. 4th St e
PEULADA. .
Manufacturer
and Importer of
POCKET-BOOKS
t tot
td
ce
ciel-Csats,
Wiles' 'Lod
Grata'
Dmdo[•
Caws.
.;
ladles' a Gents'
Satchels and
Travelling Rags,
in all styles.
„
HID GLOVES, &C
MISCELIANEOUrs.
81111ZIA*Ir.
.AUF:TRIA w,Lll—restore . the .Placentunt Re,
gi'vntir Pupal infallibility is proclaimed.
Silt ) A. ItlcHowir e t), ' the Cana!lian
J'reuder, is now eXpected , to.tecovef. •
KOSBUTII has proteated against the Central
ist tendencies of the present administration in
Hungary.'
ExTirusem measures ~ are .threatened by: the;
Pope, against the Ainericau Bishops who left
Borne withoutleave.
,
Got.- bas aPpointed Goii:Long
street 'Adjutant-General of. the Lonislaua State,
_ilitia
Tin: President yesterday nominated George
, W., Dent as Appraiser of ISlereharidlse at San
A _u141., appropriating $225,00,0 for, the coup
struetion of a pier in Delaware Bay, at Lewes,
passed the Senate•yesterday.
Tux number of killed by the. Missouri
aster is 19; of injured, 30. Of the latter,,B are
dangerously injured.
~.....I.ris_asserted_that.g.enian_officers.ood.troops_
have left NeW York' for thisiboider within a
few days.
Tim monitor Terror is at4'ortrritis
and it is iinderstood that she will start for the
West Indies hi a day or two.
FIVE bundiod and fifty-seven persons were
arrested during the recent troubles in
Some have been sent to . prison for. from two
.
to - six Months:—
President l)as issued a proclamation re
_voki ng,- " for satisfactory_ reasons,r-the - exe-
Oat of-joaquin de Palma as Vice-Consul of
Portugal- n 4 SaNannaTh.
COTJNT LOUTS CASTI yesterday presented
to the President his credentials as 31thIster
froill. Italy, and - the usual interchange of conj.-
lodes took place.
IN the Virginia House of Representatives,
last iii _lit a motion to strike the word "_wllite"
from .the
jurity. • • •
Tuts steanter Lloyd. Aspinwall arrived at
Key West on Thursday night with the gun
boat Nantasket. The Tuscarora and Dictator
arrived here yesterday morning.
A nAMt; of base-hall between the Athletics,
of Philadelphia, and. Unions, of Mortisania; N.
Y. at the grounds of the latter, yesterday, re
sulted in a victory for the Unions, the -score
being 7 to 11.
Tun General Cominittee of the Grand Army
of the Republic in New York, last night ar
ranged for deCmating•the soldiers'- graves on
May 30th, and selected Gen. James B. McKean
as orator, of the °erasion.
A_Queri_ttx_x___of___stoch__having-absappeareti
from-North Platte, Nebraska, the Indians are
suspected of basing driven it, off, and General
Emory has ordered a cavalry company to scout
in-the neighborhood.
THE - Upite4 States steamer Frolic, , now
cruising in the Gulf St. Lawrence for the
protection of American fishermen, arrived at
Cbarlottestown, Prince Edward's Island, yes
terday.
GEN. Sunny writes that on May sth a war
party of Shut.% attacked menttear the' agency;
at,Milk River, and bp says the country.is full of
bands who are "atter the Gros Ventres's horses
and white men's- scalps."
A -- ur.si , A . rcir - from" San Frarici - S - casays --- the -
President of the Southern Pacific _Rail road_
Yias assuredllie - viiirkintmen — of — th - atity - that
if the million-dollar subsidy is voted to the
road, it shall be expended among white la
hprers—tueaning that. no Chinese will be em
ployed.
no: reported arrival of Fenians at Duluth
is Confirmed. The St. Paul Prcx.v reports them
mustering in various portions of Minnesota,
and one party now on the way •to Red river.
A Fenian force of 300 is now at - St: Paul
awaiting . arrangements fot transportation and
subsistence.
I't the Southern Methodist Conference,
yesterday, a petition for the abolition of pre
siding elder was non-concurred in. Most of
the session was ocenpied_with debate on the
question of abolishing the itinerary and adopt
ing the pastoral system, but it is thought the
Itinerary will be retained. A book is to be
published defining a uniform system of church
arch itecture. •
A I)MPATCII. from Collingwood, Canada,
says the - Chicora arrived at Sault Ste. Marie,
on Tuesday, and, crossed to the American side.
Her captain, however, was notified that he
could not go through the canal, but was re
commended to wait. until Thursday, when
further orders were expected. He thereupon
crossed to tho Canadian side, discharged his
cargo, and left for Collingwood.
Sarum men entered the town of Ladore,
near Fort Scott,. Kansas, on Tuesday last, went
to the boarding house of J. N. Roach, and
asked to stay all night. Being refused because
they were drunk, they knocked Roach insen
sible, and then criminally 'assaulted his two
daughters, 12'and 14 years of age, and cut
them with knives. They then quarreled
together, and one was shot dead by his com
panions. At daybreak they fled with the
youngest girt to the woods. The town being
aroused, they were pursued and captured'.
Five were hanged, and the other is still in cus
tody.
Allyn: Es from Yokohama to April 22d state
that the British Admiral Horuby had been en
tertained by the Mikado, at Yeddo, and had
sailed for • Vancouver's Island on the 19th.
The troubles in Choisiu's territory had been
suppress&i. The -Japanese budget for last
year shows a' deficit of over $12,000,000, or
about half the imperial revenue. An attempt
had been made to assassinate the American
consul Sheppard, at
• Yeddo. • It was rumored
that Sir Harry Parke, - the British Minister, was
to be transferred to China. Outrages upon
foreigners were frequent. The British bark
Domedin was wrecked near Yokohama, and
four off, her crew were drowned..' In, China,
the imperial forces had been three 'times de , :
• feated in the Provinces.
AT Williamsburg, N.Y.,yesterday,Sylianus
Smith; while drank, shot and severely Injured
a young lady named Julia Wells. He after
wards shot hinuiels. He is not expected to
recover. , •
•
Forty,Firist Cvngressp-Second Session
• In the U. S. Senate, yesterday afternoon, the
Legislative Appropriation bill was considered,
anti pending.action en amenduieuts giving fe
male employes the same wages as the - male,
&T., the Senate adjournecl until Monday.
In the House of Repreientatives, Mr. Dawes
reported a bill, which was passed, 'appro
priating $025,990 in gold to-pay the first iffstak
ruent, due September 10th next, under the
award of tlKi lludson Bay and Pugdt Sound
_ commission_._The Tariff bill was resumed in
committee.OE - flour, of - Wheat - =', corn; rye and
buckwheat, the duty was fixed at 1 cent per
pound. On middlings, shorts, etc., 20 per cent.
, act , vatorem.! On wheat, 30 cents per bushel;
rye, 20 cents ; barley, 25 cents; oafs, 15 cents,
.and corn_ls cents. On potatoes, 25 cents per
bushel. Adjourned until 'Monday,
• ',
Reported for the Philadelphia EVeninte
LON! ON—Norwegian Bark Indefatigable, ralck-35
Otis tankard 8 C. 4 enrreltel ton
log; 4,cashanspagne Capt. F Julius; 5 eke rase lease 5.
bales 2 theme do It Shoemaker-di Co' 42. packages mdse
Ritliarn Loitrle • 6 cks ow 9 - es do' l 2 eases phosphorus
Powers t eightman: 6cc phospbonis Wra i Wiblon;
IWO cwt 0111. iron - rails 112 bales maw:Ill/50 empty bbls 26
cks oil lot of black rhalli.o , dtr. ,
MESSIN A —Bark W E Anderson, Drummond-3900 bye
' oranges.= blf bee flo Mt bore lemons 112 bales rags 975
dollars brimatime N fillings & Bro.
SO—F.ehr Island Bello, Pierce--118.114
et lung,. It &
Ii
MATAN V.AF—Sehr P Babcock, - ColCord-397 hbcls
tee 11110181 , S(.8 EC It' irght & Co.
()ARDEN A.:" 1 ---.fthr II B'Biathaley t Nickera-.4,26hLde
41 tee augar John Masud & Co. ,
' 1114111c1!ngsls OF OCEAN.NTEAJNEEA -.- 4
TO A littlVE. , • / , t i , i
Finidt Bremen.-Now Yorii - • April 20 ••
.11elvetla. ........Llyerpool...Now York. ..... .....,...k PHI 27
001umb1ia..... - .' ' A.Ulaarcow.o.NeW/Y0rk...t.,...,;:.....A.pril 29
Bel lot, ii.„ ' ')..l..orioot , ...Niimf - Yodi/ ..,.:.: - ,...4..... A pri I Zif
. 0. - v 0 Now ' , Y.orkUilverioool...Neer. Ytirk , ,......«.t.....A oral 33
Detteu tioullianiptoo...New York ' ,flay :1
I'S 1 is
rat lion Llverpool..:Now York.. .. . ... 2 „.......May 3
Bernath/. Liverpool... New York via 11 May 3
lieltnpoia Olaagow„.Now York. May 3
Itortiailin " . Ilevre4.New York - i ' May 3
The itlieen . .`. .. . 4.l.lverpool.4'.lfew.York ' 1 . ....MaY 4
..lilitho-:. - .,..LiverpooL , ...New Yprk,.....'3.. - ..i.- . : ... May 4
(Jay of Londoli...lAverriool-Now York. • May 4
TI) DEPART.
Hommonial.. .... .New Nork...flamburg... .......... ....,May 17
.tilt y. of Cork -'Now Yolli....LlYetpo6l-vla 1i.....-,Mtir 17
Dorian Now York...Gleagow. May 17
Denuiprli New Yink...Gleerpool May 17
Te.vo.. Illeguptilbi.._,N.. , .l.Afavre,&e Hay la
liiineebte..... - ...T10w . Y ~ nr.;L1rerp00......-=IATIEF
lirotiii New York... Liverpool May IR
Tarifti-.,. - ..i.....w.: - .New' , York...Liverpool May 19
('olumbia' . New York... Havana . " Ma) 19
FaLekee* New York... Bermuda. May 19
finnoa;, - New lork/..Bremen. '.-. .. . .... :'. ..:...May 14
• Plower ''Plilladelplita...Wilmingip' a , • ' May 20
Tonawanda ..:Phitadelutita...tiravennali .. ..... ~ . .:.4....May 21
a (quiuncey'..„l , l ow- York-Asoinwitil, - - - May 21
11ar The NI enniern-dafguated by an eeterlek (") carry
the palled elates Mani.. , t
• 130 A li,T) ()P"I'RAD.E.
.11.• Ptak: is_M_NTILtitILL.
BIM BY' w klowritLY COMMITTEE.
GEGBGE N. A LLEN,
J. O. Jntnee E A. Bonder,
Geo. L. Buzby, Wm. W. Paul, --
Dionnio,Gillexpio.. •
11l Alt 1 NIT' BIJIJCET I .
PirWRITErirTIT I ATMM
Bvr .Itrii - EIiVT, i 61 omit W~Tea.1239
AURIVICD tiff
Steamer A C fit Miens,Leuney.2lhouro from Notrl ork
with noire to W P Clyde .4 Co. ' •
!grimier 0 Cominock, Proke.24 hours from, New York
wit irnithierto
Strainer S C alker, - Sherin, 24 hours from NiiiiYork
with mho) to W M Bafril et Co: '
titetunor Blarflowur,ulit i 24 hours from Now York,
with millie to - Vr P Glide &Va.
. .
titkatowr Nov Wry. .kilrtv., , 24 Lours: from• Now York,
, --witlr-inel+4 , to-W-A.l-13 of rd ' •
. .
Balk InfathrableiNor).' Ester. 42 days from London
mdse to order—reuse) to 1. Westergaard d 00.
nark Wni E Anderson. Drummond, 63 dal , ' from Ml*
sins. with fruit to I Pohl.
. .
eolir II ft McCauley., Viclors,6 days from. Cardanas.
ith sugar to John MaSou & Co. ' •
Schr 1 Babcock, Calcord, 7 days from Matanzas, with
molasses to E 0 H night & Co—vessel to Sootier & Adams,
Fehr Jessie fi Clark. Clark, 6 days from Charleston.
with phosphates I.so, l ,*amon_k_Cjarli7imitsol I4V Chaa
Fehr Mary C. nipple, 1 day from' Milford, Del. with
grain to Jae L Bewley a Co.
Fehr H C Iturnite.Durborowa, day from Camden, Del.
with grain to .1 I. Bewley & Co.
t;t:br Chief. West. 2 days from 'lndian River. Del,with
grain to Jae L Bewley All
Tug Time Jefferson, n, from Baltimore. with stow
of barges to W P Clyde & Co.
Tug Chesapeake. Merrihew. from Baltimore, with a
tow of bargee to W P Clyde &Co -
Tug Fairy Queen. Wilson, front _Rime de Grate, with
a tow of barges to W P ti de & Co.
Mr JereMlah ScheHanger reports haying passed in
the bay yesterday ',coming- up,ship.lludson, irons _Bal
timore. and brig J C
Baker, cruet C ardenas.
Y •
ESTERDA
Steetner N'iyotning Teal. bavannah. Philadelphia and
bentlieru
Ste'. Hier J °nee. New Tork. W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer AIM Elirn. Richards. N Yolk, W P Clyde S. Co
Meunier Fannie, Fenton. New York, W Bird & Co.
Steamer Tammy. Nichols, New. York, W fd. Baird & Co.
Steamer W Whilldin. Biggins, Baltimore. .A Groves. Jr.
B
Brig Manlius (Br?, assant, 'Nyanza Warren & Gregg.
Brig_Cestillan,
Tug Chesapeake, ilerrihew, Baltimore, with a tow o
barges. W P Clyde & Co.
Tug II udson, Nicholson, Baltimore. with a tow of
barges. W P Clyde &Co .
Tug Moe Jefferson, Allen, Baltimore, with a tow of
barges. W P Clyde & Co.
Tug Fairy Queen. Wilson. Baltimore, with a tow of
,
barges W P Clyde & Co.
HAVRE DE HEADE. May 13.
The following boats left Oda morning in tow, laden
and 'consigned as followe: -
Y. Collins and A 0 Pcsteithwaite, , alth lumber to D
Tay loi & Son; Naomi. do to Norcross & buets; Helen
& Harry. do to Wats Malone & Co; fl F Hartman, do to
D Trump & Son; Martha Jane, do to Patterson & LiD
pincott; Baltimore Co la, do to Idelly.aln & Bash;
- Edwin, do to Craig & Blanchard.
2413NOTLA . NDA
Shit. Aurora Utle7. hence for Havre, went to sea
12th inst.
t.tlil,blky-Itiereonittrl.,_Dennio,Agaredat Near York
Wakeley, galled from Wilmington,
.liens, - Grayi - gutiled from Chorleitou
.de, Doughty', hence at Narannah
10th in►t
lifealWir Norfolk', ilia sailed from Richmond 12th
Inst. for this port •
Mesmer Faxon. Fears. hence at Boston yesterday.
Steamer City of NE'S le°. Zimmerman, cleared at New
Yrrk yesterday for Yrra Cruz and Havana. '
Bark George B Jenkins . . Corning. from London •Thl.
Falmouth Sd ult. for this port, was spoken lUth lass, Jan
e 9. by a New York pilot boot.
Bark Westbury ( Lir), Cook. 12U days from YokohaMa.
at New York yesterday. with tea.
Bark CI ydezdale, w illiame, from Singapore 2d Feb.
at New York yesterday.
Grin Velocity (Br). Darrell, beast for Sagan. was seen
10th - inst. let 3b 25. lon 71 3).
. _ .
. . . .
Brig (:ordelia, %Yells. from Pensacola for Montevideo.
was Spoken nth March, lat 17 54 S. kl 3 35 35 W.
Scbr Margaret Plat/I,Phard. _cleared at New York
yesterday for Wi
El-chr J ltr L C Adams, Adams, at Cadiz Zth ult. from
New York
Seta. E W Pratt. Kendrick. cleared it Windsor. NS.
Mai ult. 111.. r this port.
Schr Annie L Gaskill.Gabkill,cidored at Wilmington,
NC. Ilth inst. for New York.
ScLr L A Bayles. Bayles. 7 days from Jacksonville for
N.-vs Haven, passed Hell Gate 12th inst. On the Sth, off
Hatteras- spoke echr A E Valentine, from New York for
ba•aunab.
Schrs 111 Marti). Quißan, and A M Edwards, Hinson,
Bence at_htchmond lith inst.
Scar 8 C Tyler, Steelman, from Bfrston, at Baltimore
12th inst.
Pea James Martin, Baser, cleared at Boston 12th inst.
fur this port.
sehrs J D McCarthy, Simpson, and James L 31aloy.
Bussell,cleared at Baltimore Mn inst. for Boston.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
A letter from St Thomas. dated April SO, says ship
John L Dimmock, which pnt into that port leaking. bad
con meowed to discharge. and the captain thought the
leak was in the bow port {lumber port), and he was
bunting for it there. Pant li W Seabury, who was de
spatched by the insurance eificev of New Redford to look
after the cargo, arrived at Havana 4th instant;and ex
pected to reach St Thomas about the 12th.
PROPOSALS.
TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
Plans and specifications for the construction
of a police station-house, to be erected „upon
the site of the present station-house, in the
Fifth Police District, on Fifteenth street,
above Locust street, in the city of Philadel
phia, are hereby requested and invited from
some competent architects, to be submitted to
the Committee on Police of Councils on or
before Monday, May 33,1870.
The several plans and specifications will be
duly considered by said Committee, and If
any one of the number shall be selected and
adopted by the said Cominittee, and approved
by Councils, it will be paid for; but for those
not selected no compensation is to be given.
Any infatuation as to dimensions or parti
culars will be furnished upon application to
St. Clair A. Mulholland, Chief of Police, 'at
the office of the Mayor.
Such plans and specifications may be left
with or mailed to the undersigned, at his
office, No. i 9 Dock street.
.'. HENRY ;HUHN,
Chairman Committee on Police.
PHILADA., May 12,1870. rnyl4-s tu th 3t§
. QUiRTERMASITR'S.OFFICE UNITED'
STATES.A.RM.Y..'
' PiniADELPITIA,May T,1870.
SEALED PROPOSALS will-be-u„ceived at
this office untll.l2 o'clock M. on TUESDAY,
the 7th day of. June, 1870, for furnishing the
Quartermaster's Department with tive"thou
sand (5,0(10) gross tons (or such less quantity as
may be reqUired)'best, quality of White Ash
Anthracite Coal, of such size and in such
jftianlities as may. Do order - for a perio - d of
one year from the Ist day of May, 1870, with
the privilege of increasing the amount to ten
thousand (10,000) tons should , it-borequired.
So much of the coal. as may be required for
use in this city; including the
' United States
Arsenals .at Bridesburg and Gray's . Ferry
Road,to an amount not exceeding twelve hun
dred (1,200) tons, must be delivered without
additional expenselo the United States. The
balance to be delivered on board of vessels at
this port, in good order and condition, free
from slate, bone, dust and,Other impurities.
--Proposals-must-be-made-out-in-duplicate-on
blank forms, which can be obtained at this
office, and envelopes endorsed, " Proposals
for delivery of coal."
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
sufficient guarantee that ,in the event ,of the
acceptance-of-the-proposal,..the - .bidder or
bidders will enter into ,a. 'contract 'for the de
livery of the coal:
No proposal will be conSiclerid. unless
made itretrict conformity to tho above.
=Bidders - to.attend-at the- openi ng
props-
The .Quartenna.ster's Department reserves
the right to reject any and all bldg. - ,
Any additional information desired bypar
ties wishing to bid wi11.,, be 4urnished upon ap
plication to this aloe. , -
-HENRY. C..H.ODGES,_ •
Brevet Lieut.-Colonel and Quartermaster
niy94154,_ .• s ; S. Army.
ISR OIL .--ZO - BARRELELIGIET-OOL
JL: orrd sweet Irinh 011j4w-pricedi tor fete by EDW
LI. ILOWLEY.,II3 Fouttt irron etreet ,
•
PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY' II; 1870.
V A 1: t FINANVIAXid.
WILMINGTON AND' EADING
t '
•
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
,'•' , ';' ,.. . 1 : - :Fiizi(l:::it'Td,kei.,i,:i: C.::;:3 .-:', :i.
We are ofierthir,4l2o9.lloA er : the seeond
Al' 82 1-2 AND AID cREED I INTERFsT.
1 Bor the convenience of investors, these. Bonds are
Issued in denominations of Tri •
.1 '1, 000 1 5,500 9 s and 10 0!s.
;
- 1
Tbp ioney is required for the purchase Of additional'
BoIIM Stock and the full equipment of the Road:
The eceipts of the Company on the one-half of the
i notiOovrlieingpsernted from Coatesville to Wilmington
are about `,TElfr ( THCIISAND • natriinti ler mouth,
which will 'VI nnsre than I)ObBLED wl li tfie 'Meiling of
the otaer half. over which the large Coal Trade of the
Rood must come.
.)
Only . ' SIX MILES are now required to complete the
Boad to Birdsboro, which will be finished by the middle
of the Month'. f.
, f
WM. PA INTER -& CO.,
No. 36 South
. , •
niy6 ifrpi •
7 PER CENT GOLD LOAN ,
I ig EE_O.V. --
OF THE
Burlington, Cedar 'Rapids and Xin.r,
nesota R. R. - CO. ' i S
`F.IRST MORTGAGE
50-YEAR CONVERTIBLE. BONDS.
- A Limited Quantity For Sale
At 90 and Accrued Interest.
- Interest payable. May. and Novefftber.
J. EDGAR THOMSON,
CHARLES L. FROST, Trastees.
The greater part of the road le alreadiiompleied,t . i;d
shoo s large earnings, and the balance of the work is ra
pidly progressing.
We unhesitatingly recommend these Bonds as tho safest
and beet investment in the market.
United States Fire-twenties at current prices only re
turn fire per cent:interest, while these - pay eight and
one quarter per cent in Gold;andwe - regard - the security
equally good.r
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
• Barbxers.
No. 32 WALL STREET.
tix- •
- KURTZ-&:HOWARD,
BARKER BROS &CO.; x.
TOWNSEND_WHELEN & CO.!
PHILADELPHIA.
Fur , 24trp •
LOUISVILLE and NASHVILLE R: R:
FIRST MORTGAGE 7'S.
Baring sold our first lot.of
. /900090009
We beg to announce we bare bought* limited amount
which we are prepared to offer at
00
And Accrued Interest from. April Ist added.
WE ALSO OFFER
Colebrookdale. First Mortgage 3's
Free from all taxes.
. ,
A.ND •
Pickering Valley First Mortgage 7's,
Free from all taxes.
Both gnaranteed, Principal and Interest, by the
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co.
r•rtv.xv,r, Sr. CO.
apV3 VIZ*
DREXEL & CO.;
N 0.34 South Third Street,
American and Foreign Bankers.
Issue Drafts and Circular Letters Of Credit
available on presentation in any part of
Europe.
Travelers can make all their financial ar•
rangements through us, and.we will collect
them interest and dividends without charge.
DEMI, WINTILDOP & C 0 . 3; New York,
DREXEL, HAWES & CO., riles'.
LEHIGH CONVERTIBLE
6 Per Cent. First Mortgake Gold Loan,
, •
Free from ai l Taxes.
,• .
We offer for sale $1,75040 of the Lehigh Coal and
Navigation Company's now First- Mortgage Six Per
Cent. Gold Bonds, free from all taxes,interest due March
and September, at NINETY (90) and interest in cur
rency added to date.of purchase.
These bonds are of a mortgage loan of $2,000,900, dated
Octobers 1869. They have twenty-five (25) years to
tun: and are convertinie into stook at par until 1879.
Principal'and interest payable itigold.
They-are seem ed - by - Mfirst - mortgage on 5,600 acres of
coal lands in the Wyoming If alley, near Wilkesbarre, at
present producing at the rate of 200,000 tons of coal per
annum, with works- in progress which contemplate a
large increase at an early period, and also upon valuable
Beal Estate in this city. •
A sinking fund of ton cents per ton npou all coal taken
from these mines for five years, and of fifteen cents per
ton thereafter, Is eatabilsbed, and The. Fidelity, Insur
ance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, the Trustees
under the mortgagle . , collect these MIMS and invest them
in these Bonds, agreeably to the provisions of the Trust.
For full particulars, coplefu'of the mortgage, Ac.,
apply to
N. H. NEWBOLD, SON it SERTSEN,
C. da H. BOBIE,
E. W. CLARK. &
S.IAT,c9o*.F. it co.,
Wm - AMC& • • • -
myth lm§
D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO,,
BA2, KERS' AND 'BROKERS,
..„
•
No.' 121 S: • Tlll - 11,D STREET.
•• BIICOESSOBS.TO • •
SMITH,- RANDOE,PH , & CO.
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Every department of Banking , briteltisas shall receive
&r o o t r c u i P i t n aregO a r/ • 85 heretoto i r ait lattotatin d i ol: r !l ix Te c igi;
friends, E. D. RALNIPV.Iiir 00 7 .40 w York. br our
PRIVATE WIRE. • , - - - '13)6-lir
13ANKEIRS, ,;•
t r itRAPPAAk•
• 'lt
FIRST MORTGAGt 7: PER - CENT
G OLD `l34soriDsr-
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF lOWA
t 95 . Free ; fror l a Tax:
The 'innant of Bonds, to be hiStledi ' ll3 bht
$16,000 per mile, or Jess than four in
Tho - recent - ad Vance. Err-Governments-offer-a
liage inducement to -investors- to make 'an im-
Mediate exchangeler theSC,ifendi.
Pamphlets, Maps and full frifOrmation may
be had of the Vompany's advertised agents.
SHATTUCK.
•
After a full examination, we shave accepted
an Agency for the Sale of the abOve First
Mortgage - 1361(18T and - desire - to - re - commend
Sliem to our customers ASA THOROUGHLY
AFE, AS WELL AS PROFITABLE, IN
VESTMENT. •
We have no hesitation In Saying that, in our
opinion, the CENTRAL ItAILOOAD OP lOWA
will be one of the most important and valuable
roads in the West. • ,
JAY.
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
_BO WEN _'& FOX,
B. K. JAMISON & CO
➢s'y3"t rt 6-Lttpi
JAY *.(JQOA.E : , :,&-„ .CO.,
Philadelphia, New York and Washington,
3E:A:NiI-KEYES
Dealers in Government Securities
Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale o
Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Bro
kers In this and other cities.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS ABIDE ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD
lIELIABLE.RAILROAD DONDS FOR INVEST•
NENT.
Pimp Mete and full information given at our office.
No. 114 S. Third Street,
5-20'S AND 1881'S
Bought, Sold and Exchanged - on:most
liberal terms.
GOLD
_Bought andSoldatilarket
COUPONS CASHEDT
PACIFIC ItAILROAD BONDS
Bought and Sold.
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Coimnission Only.
Accounts meiTed and Interest allowed
on daily balanFog subjeet to
check at bight.
a
40 South Third St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
n.
AUCTION SALEIS
THOMAS`.. BIRCH & SON, AUCTION
ERRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No 1110 CHESTNUT street,
Rear entrance No. 1107 Saneom street.
Household Furniture of every description received
on Consignment.
Sales of Furniture at Dwelling' attended to on the
most reasonable terms.
TO HOBEENEEPYIRS; HOTEL AND BOARDING
HOUSE KEEPERS. •
PEREMPTORY SAME OF FIRST-CLASS TRENTON
WHITE GRANITE WARE.
ON TUESDAY MORNING..
May V, at 10 o'clock, nt the auction store; No. 1110
theetnut street. will he sold, the largest assortment of
tine Trenton White Granite Ware ever offered in this
city It comprises a large variety of Dinner and Tea
Ware. also, Member Ware.-
'I his sale presents a fine opportunity for persons aLout
to furnish hotels' and boarding-bouses, at the stunmer
resorts.
Cstalognea now ready.
ti The Ware will be sold in large and small quanti
ties. •
BY BABBITT & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
CASH AUCTION HOUSE,
No. 230.11 A RE ET street. earner of Rank etroet
REGULAR SALE 80D LOTS ASSORTED DRY
GOODS.
MONDAY MORNING.
May ld, 'commencing at 10 o'clock. Also, Ready-made
Clothing, Shirte,Hose and Half Rorie, stock frhnure
tail stores, Arc., ac. Also, 100 lots Pocket and Table
•
Cutlery. •
REGULAR SALE fIRO LOTS ASSORTED pRy
GOODri,
0.1!I MONDAY MORNING
,
May 16, Gemmeneing• at Xll &clock. Beady-made
Clothier, iery, Notions, &c.
• Also; P.cket and Table Cutlery.
T A. McC.LELLAND, AUCTIONEER'
1219 CHESTNUT Street.
14" Personal attention given to Sales of Household
Furniture at Pwe/lings. , • •
Public Bales of 'F urniture'at the Auction Rooms,
1219 Chestnut street, every. Monday . awl Tnursday
t 0" For particulars see Public Ledger.
ord - N. .13.—A superior class of Furniture at Privatr
Sale. • -
BE PRIN CIPAL' MONEY ESTABLISH
MENT, S. E. cornerof SIXTH and RACE streets.
Haney advanced on Merchandise goner-illy—Watches.
Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and on all
articles of value, for any length of time agreed on.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE.
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open
Face English, American and Swiss .Patent Lever
Watches Fine Cold Hunting Ciao and Open Face Le
;
ine Watches ; Fine Gold Duplex' and other Watches
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English, Ame
rican and Swiss Patent Leier and Leckie Watches ;
Double Case English Quartler and other Watches ; La
dies' Fancy 11/etches, Diamond , Breastpins, Finger.
Rings, Ear Rings, Studs, &c. ; Fine Gold Chains, Medal-
Gond, Bracelets, Scarf . Pins,,Dreastpins, Finger Rings,
pencil Cases, and Jewelry generall. • •
FOR SALE,=A;large and valuable -- Fire-proof Chest,-
suitable for a Jeweller ; cost
,$ 660, • •
Also. several Lots in Southamden, Fifth and Chest
W)EW, YORK.
MONDAY
R--
SOMERVILiE, AUCTIONEE.
SALE:OF FINE PAINTINGS,
n and TUESDAY EVENINGS, kitty 16 and
, at the "Somerville Art Gallery'," 81 Fifth avenue,
i I R
ew York:l6o_ choice works by celebrated American
and Foreigp Artiste, icluding • a anecial sale of PLO-
TUNES. STUDIES - and STUDIO FURNI WEE. be
longing -to Air.-Wm,P,--W-: Dana,-wbo-ia -about „leavhajp,
for. Europe
i Also, by order of 'Messy , . Goupil & 110., or Paris, part
of their walnut:llA cousiguthonts to this 'city, and other
invoices. Among tbei works sold will bo the well-krio wn
subjects of Dlr. Lana, "Extremes Meet," "Heart's
Ease," &c.;_" This Pastor's Dirthday;! a birge and fine
specimen of Prof Carl Hubner: "King James IV.. and
the Scottiph Outlaws;.' by'T. M. dray, of Londan t and
other notable works by . . Jourdan. Plassan, Ramon,
Recker, 4tibert,--Le Poittemi, Toulmoucho. Gimlet,
Unroll, SamMena,Yerboeckhoven, Bauman dec., ko:,
and-varietal works .by American . Artiste. A beautiniir
rarecodt work by S. It'. Glfford,"Siout—Upper Ettspt,,' ;
rld
others brpurautt, Emmett, Shattuck,. Methane.,
mbApn, W. T. Richards, Gigtioux,•StativOlamor.De.
t Bas,lnticss.:&o.i ?.' ' : c , -- 'i ,', ' • . .., ..i
NqW 09011,Dayuudzvoo.g,uritut4 , 4 ot:Niale.zioLlu t o.
•
AUCTION SALES.
91).171a11ie, DITJIBOROWISr, CO.,
14. 232 tind2,l4 Market otroet!C.o4rolitipanittcl‘
s.A.llbia..l:lALlcaott PRIM:SCR ADD otilielkmo4o.
0 raj a iitjjk a t Y agj2l. l 4 4 l,lthr
10 cs, o, :is , 9tf i t i tiTr o r t iji;it , lt' , credit, I 'letup 11111-7
2lecea, Paps :Ilk f ig d'' , Wool s rottennes s Dpinglinoa,
dc. s LOnaoluotiiblatk.' and'' colored DIM,. hi hairs and
, Alpacas. • °
41p, , Aprling tittle 'Fancy Ginghams,- Plank and Fancy`
VI, bite
,Piques.
da 1 111 settee,' bolaines s i Grenadines, Fancy Dross
Goods.
Will be offered for tho ftrsttito s otbts season, a full line
Of the wilt known tnakeof •." ,
-----AleatgOots 3l 4l l tiPotP °4S P A D I PP Y.Pad.
(ADWARP PftPED I NS„
in tbo colors modes, brow; a, blues, groons and
Llsoks.fr, ui ktperion to imblimoitUalitle,
his qln be t.h•t Onlyempurtynoty this ealion
to bat ti e a to6l desirable fat, st public sale .
~500 FRENtiI v0Lgy 4 1.48, ,
in white colfire; of 's stopbrictr lett pAtflotion
, SILKS AIN p 8
Ploces'Ly no bla ck grog du Rhin and ()schemers do
tBois i. •
do •iyons black Drop do Frakoce and Taffetas.
do Lyons coldred 4*toult' de Solo And. Kane/ Silks,
Jnarcellines s Gros de Naplooo, &c.
do • Lyon blank and , olo A r d all bilk Satins.
SB Wl. 13.
Paris black StoringWbolen and Nancy Shawls.
Paris noliprlntet i F i nb i tkov y tßo t rAta s otScarfs,
run line, Dotted list, colored and faller Mantles, Nebo,
&c. &c.
Millings English black end colored Gropes, Flower,,
&c., &c.
Alen,
ATTRACTlVE o u ) rkii i g i l s , SALE OF
BORNE,: A b l:D ,n 1:.:111 RIBBON'S,
' Mews. RUTTER, lsrt r l l i f tildffYEß & CO.,
the port RI looß or -
.• Nees:, cOLILLIAO PRICRES,
And oleo by direction of anothor loading Importing
blouse,
Poll lines of round edgoTrininuce and Bonnet Ribbons.
- Full Imes it black Bonnet ;mot Trimming Ribbons. - -
Full litics of c010n.41 batin Itibbnum.
.."
I. pal lines of Paris fancy Trim ming,Ribbons. ,
ulllines of extra super quality colorpd round edge
Trimming Ribbons.' •
Full lines-ol all boiled colored round edge Trimming and
Boni,et RiLlams.
Full linci of all boiled black Gros Grain Ribbons; No t 4.
.to 300. of the favorite F. Ticket.
'
A complete assortment of extra fine quality all boiled
colored Trimming mid Boituet Ribbons, No 3
t most-demira ble - shades, --
A full line of stip( rfine quality bladk do., in all 'widths,
• now in demand...
An entire importation of fine black and colored Satin
Ribbons. • • •
Alan,
FANCY 'RIBBONS
Superfine richest st) Ice of raye, plaid, broche and baya
dere Fancy Ribbons, in great variety of qua
lily anti ptyle.---
A large and elegant assortment of plain and fancy
. SAt-1-I.ltll3lnThS.
. -
Null do Sole. Gr a Grain. Faille. gain Stripe, Scotch
Plaid, Boman ticarfe,liayadero Strip.i, In Nos.
from Ito 111 000.
A full line of Rayadere Plaid and Striped Neck Rildmmi.
A complete asa,,ttment of- Sue black-and colored Faille
Saab Ribbons.
XI DOZEN PARIS RID GLOVES,
in blacka, whitea and colors.'of a superior make.
. .
.
Drees Trimmings,Coods, Embroideries, Hdkfe
'Unita,:Das, Parnsolc, &C.
SALE OF 2000 CASES 110OTS, SHOES, STIIA.Vr
HATS &c.
&c.,
ON TUESDAY. DIORN IND.
May 17, at 10 o'clock, on four mouths.'.credit,lnclud,
- 11.4= - Cayefr - Mon'eThWF - alid joutlie Calf, kip and buff
leather Boots; fine Grain Lung Log Dress Boots; Con•
Brogans;
Botts; Balmorals; kip, : buff and-polish grain
Brogans; wt coon's, miesea'• and children's calf, kid.
goat, morocco one enamelled Balmorale; ()enamel, Gai
ters: Lace :Boots; Ankle Ti.-s; besting Gaiters, Slip
pers; Traveling Bags; Metallic Overshoes. kb.
'LARGE BALE. OF- BRITII3II--"FRENOII GERMAN
-. AND DOMESTIC-DRY-GOODS,
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
May 19, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit.
LARGE SALE OF CARPETINGS, 500 ROLLS
AVIIITF. RED CHECK AND FANCY CANTON
MA'ITINGS, &a.
ON FRIDAY, MORNING,
. . , . .
May 20. at 11 o'clock , on four month's' credit, about 200
pieces Ingrain, Veuetian. List. Hemp. Cottage And Has
Carpetings,CatitOn Maithigs; Oil Cloths, &c. •
e T AMEI3 A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER
. -
BEALEBT A TE•BA:LEM A Y . 18,187Q• • '
- This isale,on-next WEDNESDAY, at-12 frnionitrlooonr
at the Exchange,'will inelude— ••
No. 1030 RIDGE. AVENUE —Two and a. half story
brick Lager Beer Saloon and Lot. 20 by SO feet. Orphans'
.Court tiale._:.E.wate of Jo.. Gray, deed.
Nos. 1234 and-1230 OTIS' STREET.—Two and a holt
story Bricicand Frame Dwellings. Eighteenth Ward
lot, 10 by 142 feet. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate at Henry
. .
PBANKFOBD.—BuiIding lot Hedge • and Oxford
streets, 31.1 by 100 feet. Ortilione Court Sale. Estate _ of
Joseph T. Van kirk,
NINTH AND WATKINS STS.— Two , storr brick
dwelling, at N. W. corner; Jot. 16' by 70 feet. Orphans'
Court bale. Evate f I. , atah • Bbeler, deceased.
No. 741 B AMBRIDGE 3T.—Three-story brick house
and lot, 14 by 60 feet. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of
Ann Ciillern, deed.
o. 122014. TENTH ST —Genteel three story brick
dwelling with beck buildings and lot. 17 by 70 feet Or
phans 'Court Sale. Estate of Elizabeth Haines. deed.
No. 12:0 'HUTCHINSON ST.—Genteel three-story
brick dwelling, with back buildings. every 0311 M -fence;
lot 16 by 82 feet. Sale by order of Heirs. •
No. 1235 HUTCHINSON ST.—Genteel throe-story
brick dwelling, with beck buildings, every conventonce;
lot 16 by 82 feet, to Percy street. bale by order of Heirs.
GERM A STOW N.—Stone, brick and frame dwellings,
Main and Manbelm streets, lot Cl by 217 feet. Adminis
trutora" Absolute Sale. ;Estate orl Elizabeth Jacoby,
dec'd.
No. I=3 PALMER ST —Three story frame dvr.lling
I :Vina roans stable, above Girard avenne,lot 40 by 100 feet,
Sole Absolute.. • . • . •
N0."1228 E. DIONTGOMERV-A-=Three story frame
berme. tot 20 by 190 feet Sale A 6 Owe. •
iIFTI-F11383' AND LOCUST STS.—Building lot 32
by nfeet.- Sa Abxolute. . .
No. 2203 ,HOWARD STREET.—Three-story brick
more and dwelling, with back buildings, lot 16 by 64
feet, .
No. 2249 HOWARD STRI. ET.—Three-story brick
dwelling, with back banding's, lot 16 by 94 foot.
No. Pe PORTLAND STREET.—Three-story brick
house and 10t,19x40 feet,Fourteenth Ward. Sale peremp
tory, by order of heirs,
GERMANTOWN .—Modcrn resideuce, stable and
coach-house, Fisher's lane, lot 160x209 feet. Every con
venieriCe. Immediat. possession'.
26TPull particulars an catalogues.
Finle N 0.1123 Mount Vernon street
HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FUR/ITU E. MAN
'IEL MIRROR. WALNUT PARLOR SUIT, COV
ERED WITH GREEN PLUSH; ELEGANT ETA
GERE AND WALNUT - CHAMBER SUIT, PINE
HAIR 111 ATRESSES. BEDDINg, TAPESTY and-
INGRAIN
SIDEBOARD, KITCHEN UTENSILS km. .kc.
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
May 19, at 10 o'clock. will No sold by catalogue, the en
tire handsome Household Furniture.
To Wheelwrights and Others.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF WOO FEET OF WELL:
ASONED HICKORY, WHITE AND BLAOK
OAK LUMBER.
• ON MONDAY MORNING.
May 23, at 10 o'clock, will i•e sold, at FIFTH street and
COLUAIIt IA avenue, about 50,010) feet of wmil•se:woned
Bickory. White and Black Oak Lutubtr, from half inch
up.
IIIW" Sale peremptory.
Peremptory Sale—No. 4112 Walnut street.
SUPERIOR LATHES AND TOOLS, PLATFORM
. SCALES. GRINDSTON E, Ac.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
May 24, at 10 o'clock., at the Auction Store, three No I
Fox Lathes. with Toola complete,
Also, large Grindstone, Scales, Ac.
Mir Sale peormptory.
MARTIN . BROTHERS, A UOTION
N 0.704 "CH STNIIT street, above Seventh
Sale at No two Arch street.
VERY SUPERIOR WALNUT HOUSEHOLD FUR
NITURE FINE BRUSSELS 'A N D :OTHER CAR
PETS, FINE. SPRING AND HAIR - .6I4TRESSES,
OIL CLOTHS. &c •
-• • _ ON THURSDAY MORNING,
May 19, lit 10 o clock . . at No. 2041) Arch street, by catii
logrm,:thecentire Household Furniture, ato.
.IMPORTANT SALE OF — FINE FURNITURE-AND
UPHOLSTERY
Preparatory to putting up a new front and otherwise
improving Ms tore, _
Mr. JOHN M. GARDNER,
- • 1316 Chestnut street,
will ( in order to make room for these improvements),
- OFFER AT PUB! IC SALE,
ON MONDAY MORNING.
. May 23; at 10 o'clock, at his Warorooms, a selection of
the
FINEST CABINET FURNITURE h UPHOLSTERY
ever offered at auction in Alds city.
The style 4 ere the newest and choicest. The gnalllY
and finish cannot be excelled
To verily these facts it is only necessary for parties in•
tending to pnrchase to cal! an) examine the Stock,
TILE ASSORTMENT
embraces Trawing Room and Parlor Sults, with cover:
huts of the richest brocatelles. satins, satin damasks.
pinches, silks and terries; a variety of the most elabo
rate Chamber, Dining Room, Library and Hall Suits.
. ..-AN-OPPORTUN ITY
presents itself in this sale to those desirous of purchasing
the
HIGHEST ORDER OF CABINET WORK
AT AUCTION-PRICES.
which May never occur again.
The Furniture will be ready for exantlntition two daiti
vrevisms to sale.vvith catt, homes .. • ,
.._
.18. , •
TIAV Sr.. - rilt, It VE Y, A.tTOTION ERRS,
_LI 't Formerly with M. Thorne:, A'' Sons.) . .
_ Store Noe. 48 and to North Sixth street. • •
!gar Sales nt IReeidences receive , partiCular attention,
iDi r Sales at the Store every Tuesday: ! • • ,
t • • Sole 'at this Auction Rooms • ' •
'SUPERIOR ,WALN UT , PARLOR AND CHAMBER
!FT RNITURE, '_ ~ 'CABIN E.T. . BOOKCASE.L . FINE
7,
,CUItLI) HAIR - M"ATREESES. OFFICE T ) IC 8K 8
'AND' TABLES-FINE TAPESTRY CARPETS, ac.
~.,_._!.______ .014-. TUESDAY. MORNING.--
At II o'clock, it the.' Auction Begins, Snits Walnut!
Parlor 7 urnitureiin Green 'Plush, Repkand Hair Cloth;
superior Chamber buitel Sidoheards • Wardrobes, birgo
V about !Cabinet :Bookedsoi Cottrigoßults, fine Curled!
Itir /gainless. 01Ylde Desks and Tables, new Matreues,
fi e Taneetry Carpet sok° :.i .:- , ' + -• ' • ,
lati'Fi l tiß 4411t f1. N I t il l M t PTlß E .E ' T l3s .ire .. C sot ) .‘ " bo A so li r C ift T n i . (i*.' ..
uGE. stagetßOOTS, SHOES-AN D SIRODANB.
'.E , !!•!•,.. ON Ie!EDNESDAYI hIORNINGi .
weal • . •
Y 18,• - itt kuko?citick ,we avill-re I hr. cataleave, t.
iPaekages,at'Dpetaa Oficie. on ittogans em brae I riga
Atet-elasii assortment 'ef. Ottt anti astql'lLinado , gontlo,to
vitohick . the attention of city a ca,nutry buyers Is
C li kt* . "snStiy6itlt ' oi.Orolnly of hair to'r,ettmirintltiut
...•.ii'... , ,7r;»i'tiF , , , .... 7 . , .'!..1 ,,.. _ , : .
~:e.'.'.-'.•.V,:1-:-,7
AUCTION SALES.
AAr,_TEIO,I , I:A.B & Eg)NS, 41:TOTIONJUSE*
ILL. • • N 05.1.39 and 141 Hoorn I:annum:my
f ~ 13_411na-opprooss AND REAL SSTATN r ..,.
r=one salon at the Philadelphia likehatiga ::,,-
REITYAY,atI2 &block. "" ""
IlEir' Furniture sales at , th e Arestfon Store MIISMIr
BIIRSDAY. - • •
IP Salve at fissideneee ropsdve oseeotel attest • ' '
STOOKS, LOANS, ate.
ON "-TUESDAY, MAY :11 ~. ..:, .5, A..:...,, ~ t.:
t 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia /stowing*, wile 7
npinde . „t tc 0" '' ' "4 ''' i'....' ,Al •• ,4 1 4A.
9 shares Old tairnshlp Lino Food F lo
i 143 shares West, Bronch.Lininber 4 30- a ' •
Lott weal, d sonth litmaidsoit's OSeletenr. _
NM. Philadelphikand,Rrie Ballroady per cent., Jan.
, . . ' and.rulr' , - ''• " ' "` ' ''. - '.-'" ' - "• ' "
1 others Point Breeze Park. - -
21-ahareli atentral , TrandiportationDo,- , 4-7- 2 --". '
i l3 shores Cleveland 'end Motioning Railroad. .
I s h un ,. pAusAelphis Llbrat7ol.,- - ,4 ..iti", „ .t.."1 ~,,,,
REAL,RSTATN seLia, MAY IT.,
_:-.
- eirphans Conn ' flale-41ethte of. .7 Imes 8. , Ds Elviiiilg
Mlle, dec'd—THREE STORY BRION, DFFSL ‘ IitNGI.
NO, tl3 Lomba 1 d at.
I AltillisltN THREE-STORY DIMON RNSIDNNOR.
No. 1314 North Front 'street, , aboire!,,Thoniplosri alined.
with a Threeloory Brick Dwelling: in thd rerir - On dope
Street. Immediate possession. •
Executors' Peremptory Sale—Est - ate of. (Mingled -AP -
LeX de O I—TRAMS-nTOII.Y: BRIOI‘..DWICLI,INfd
Old ' LOT , N W. corner of 311911 h stree t end Buckroad.
Samo &tato—LOT:B.E. corner of ilk, and Twelfth
streets,
tintle Etitat - O- - ;LOT - , - trW... corger - Ot-1111011iiiiiittici: --
tenth els. •
ll,Some Iretato-LLOT. conier of Mifflin and Kleveidia
te. and Buck road., .. ..
*eine Estate - 2 LOTS, north side of Mi ff lin street, eSSC
tf Eleventh., ...... .. , , , • ,-, ...:, ~..
Name Relate—LOTS ; N. corner Of 'Tenth likd 'll'off - '
1 name Eetate—LOT, N. E. corner of Ti,ielftit arid Moore'
treets.- , - ' •• _' • '," :*' ii ...,..., ~ , , :', i p'. _O ,
• Seale Estate—LOT; north side of 'rdifflin street, west
of,Twelftli. , . :,,
.:. , , : , ~. . ,• , ~ , j ,„,
~,
S,tmei_Estat e-TL9T,- vr,est,- Ode Thicteehth - etr3ot,
uth bliffitr. • •, • •
Full partieulat elk plans at the Auction:Roams.
Same Eetatp--4 TnREE-wrutcy BRICK DWELL-
! 11% b, Bo& 2140. 2.112. 2144 and 2140.1efferson•st. •
Seine_ EstatoTviOlSTONY ' BRICE DWELLING,
coVesti of LTWontYteecolid • and Wright streets,
T-wentietb-Werd.
COUNIRri, RESIDENCE; 31ACEES, Hain street,
Woodbury,N.J, • House, has therintsclern COilYii n 'canes. ,
113 mod fete possesefont • , - • ••• • • ; - •
VERY „,_ELEGANT ,i_THREMSTORX • BROWN- .
STUN E ISE:3111E N (IE:N ISO Spring 'Garden atreet, •
36140 froOttgl , febt deeP -2 ftrita• B." allfhbmodeaa :.
eonvetilendes, Intmedlnto pOP esai6h: • • • '
010311 v TB RigNiSTOUVL• BRICK
Na 12.30 Ellsworth et. •
• 31A apd COTTAGE, with, Stable and thhich
• Pollee, Chestnut avenne, near Cottage street; Chestnut
DUI Teenty.second Word, 10 athletes' drive to the raft-,
411.111,Y ELEGANT. FOUE•STORVBEOWN FITONS,
RESIDENCE. No: 1813 Walnut street,'oppostte 11.1tten•
house BcArtare, 265 feet fr0nt,,230 feet deep to4latutotni
street.- ,
LARGE and VALUABLE RESIDENCE.BREWEET• t
end WO Illitsil OP, No. 1646 North Tenth street, south of
Columbia avenue, tO feet •front, 144 feet deep to Hatch
`fugue stri et—t fronts, •
Exe. uteri' Sult--Estato of GeordelL•Whitrian, : deed '
• —VERY VALIJA BLit FOUR•STORY BUNK ttGSI
DED CE. No. 218 South Fourth street, between Welnitt
and Locust.' 21% feet front, 224 feet deep. ~ Seentan. • -
t•LD•ESTABLISHED BUSINESS STAND, N.
corner of tlecon.l and Queen sta. • • • 7. • t
111 BEE- BTORT BRICK TAVERN and DWELL- .
114 G. No. 1331 Pussy unk road, above Reed at. • .•.' -
VALUABLE. DU ILIkING LOT,, N W. corner . s of
Twenty•fourth end Factory streets, bektw Spruce.-
oPERN TIMED STORY BRICK DWELLING.
No. 1317 Warnock at.
8 VALUABIEPRIJILDINGLOTES.Evavgnsen avenue.
east of Germantown atomic, Chestnut Hill, within flu
pllnntee walk of the rallruad.ncrot attilhastnot-itt.o. •
1510BERIV , TIIREE-STORY BRICK RESIDNSCH.
No. 218 North t wolfth at.
310DERN TIIREE.STORY BRICK REBIDENCS
Eighthi street, south of Glntrd aventm.
HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRICK
HENCE, No. e2B Franklin st.
MODERN THREE-STONY - BROTIN STONR
SILENCE. N. W. corner of Tamnty first ats4 Al,
fltet Dent.
AN DSOME-COTTAGE--RESIDENCE. wit*
and Coach Aouso and Large Lot, Willow somber
A natal street, Germantown.
Sale by Order of Lleire-Notato of Yoh*
- dec'd-VERY ELEGANT TIMER STORY lItE
RESIDENCE, with Stable and Coach Doves, a, net s
Norwood 'avenue, Chestnut Hill.
MODERN THREE-STORY -STONE RESH..
East Walnut Lane; Germantown.
Executors' Sale-Estate cf Ann Coulter, dec'd-‘' i GT
TERRA BLE - LOTS Cheltes ayenue.Sebeel. Coulter,
.Penn, Queen. Hansberry, Laurens and Norris streets.
and Pulaski, Wayne and Wissahickon oYenues, Oats
thentovi - - - - •
Peremptory Sale to Close ,en Acconnt-LOT I CherrY - _
street, near Twenty first
hato-3.__VERY VALUABLE ._STORE-..- -
AMUSES, - Notc. - 113 - 111 - and - 117Gothic - streetTb.
.Front and Second and Walnut and Chestnut ets.
AN-lane& Sale,-VERY DESt SABLE 'runts:
ST Oity BRICK_RESLDENCE,...No.-.239.likinth
tefnth street, below LOcust. immediate possesslott.
WELL. SECURED GROUND , RED T,D4B a year.' -
Executor's Sale No. 1624 Chestnut street:
NEAT FURNITURE. CARPETS.
ON MONDAY MORNING', ,
May 16. at 10 o'clock. by catalogue the Parlor, Dining
Boom and Chamber' Furniture. China arid Glasswaro,'
fine Matresseit, Oarpets,ol.oloth,oo9lting Utensils,dic.t .
Sale No. 110 North Fifteenth street. _
atIPERIOH -WALNUT,
_OAR' AND COTTAGE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; FINE HAIR MAT
RESSES,ON
BRUSSELS, INGRAIN AND OTHER
CARPETS, dec.
• TUESDAY MORNING.
May_ 17,at -lo o'clockrat No. 110 North Fifteenth street,
above ?Arch street, the , entire Household- Furniture,
comprising Superior Walnut Parlor and Chamber Fur- -
oltnre. t , ak 7 Inineßoom and Cottage Chamber Furni- •
ture, fine Hair ?gramma, Venetian: Blinds, - Brutwe4s.
Ingrain and other Cargete China, Glassware: &c.
May be examined on the morning of sale aka o'clock.,
Executor's Bale N 0.1309 Walnut street.
SUPERIOR WALNUT AND MAHOGANY FURNI
TURE,' FRENCH PLATE MANTEL. AND PIER.
MIRRORS, VERY FINE ENGRAVINGS 3 GRAND
ACTION PIANO FORTE, ELEGANI' • ITALIAN
- MARBLE STATUARY IIEAI4 - BRONZE - FIGURE
• AND CANDLE BRANCHES,' BRUSSELS'.ND
OTHER CARPETS &a. .
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. • •
May la. at 10 o'sklek, at .No. 1309 Walnut street. by
order of Executor, the entire superior Furniture, by
catalogue, compnedng—Wainut and Mahogany Parlor.
Furniture, covered vrleh hair cloth; Mahogany Grand
Action 7-octave Piano. made -by•Chickering; French..
Plate Mau tel and - Pier - Mirrors, 2 - elegant - Marble /Rata
aries, "The Guardian Angel" and "Fidelity:" real
Bronze Figure • and 'Candle Branches, 4 very .11no En
gravings, "The Four Seasons:" Handsome Mantel Or
nients. range. Mahogany Tables, large Mahogany.
Sideboard. French Plate Mirror and Italian Marble/
Top; flue , China and Obteatvaro, , fine Plated Ware, Ma-
hogany and Walnut Chamber. Furniture, line Curled
Bair Ma tresses. fine Bed and Table Linen: 3 MabotranY
W ardrobes, Mahogany Bookcaso,i Brussels and. °Ulm.
Carpeta, Cooking Utensils. superior Refrigerator,
Peremptory - Sale at the Atlantic Oil Refinery. Magazine
lane, Quarter of a mile below Point Breeze Gas
Works.
BRICK AND'FRAME BUILDINGS .L i
ENGINE. BOILER, TA.N.KB,TOOLS• TUBS, kc.
ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. • •
May 18, at 4 o'clock. on the promisee, the brick and
frame buildings, Ac., belonging to the Atlantic Oil Es
finery, at roint Breeze, viz.: I,ipo barrel still, with fire
doors and tire bars; braces and stay rods; 1 condensing
tub, square Original); about 400 feet of 2. inch piper; 1
condensing tub, square (new); 800 feet of pipet_ I brick
receiving house; 2 receiving tanks, caltoolty 4100 gallons'
each; 1 crude oil, tank, 1,030 barrels;• I frame engine , .-
house, treating bowie end settling house, combined; ''
frame warehouse, about 10 by 100 feet, ono-story; I frame'.
rum shop, about 20 by 100 feet,-one-story; 1: frame:
Also, 1 treating tank; capacity 4,000 uallons; 1 portable
tubular boiler, about 8 to 10 horse power. but little tried;
portable engine, about 8 horse power; 3 largo oil
primps, nearly new; 1 pump blower for agitator; 2 large ,;
settiing tanks, about 3,ooogallons each; / large ,settllng:
tank, about 3;0(11:gallons; 1 spent' acid .teak;. 2. pitch
lined tanks; I copper glue kettle. for steam; fotudry
t 0019; about 3,000 feet of iron pipe, from 34 of au inch to
21./ Indies diameter; I largo lot of stone, bricks, lumber,
Sic.; globe valves, cocks, ,4c ; shafting,leather belts &c.; •
1 bench and vise. , • •
The buildings und machinery allte bo reraoliedby the '.
purchaser within ten days frem r. : ,
NO T ICE—Onr sale 17th 'Mar will 'include the Vain.
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able Residence 1i0.239 South Thistrunitti street.
SCOTT'S ART GALLERY ABD AUCTION
COMMISSION SALES ROO:d8, -
, B. -BOOTT,Jn.S nuctloneer.
11.17 CLIESTAVX fitreat,
Girard Bow.
Furniture bales every Tuesdo and _Friday morning,
at 10 o'clock. ' • -
Particular, attention paid to. ont , door pales at mode.
rate rates. dal tf
GEORGE.. 11. 'BECHTEL'S
SPECIAL SALE OF
SUPERIOR , TRIPLE. PLATED SILVER WARE,.
On first quality of German silver m*otal, comprising
Crne. Tea Bats, Slithers, largo &minim)! Castors, dca: .
- lso,
full line of first-Class A Triple-plated Ware. on white
me tat, embracing soma newest styles of finest goods ever
made in Uhl& branch of art.
All to be sold witheat any reservation, itt the Art
Gallery .of B. SCOTT. Jr . No. 1117 Chestnut &root,
- • ON MONDAY MORNING. .
May It: at lOo'clock. The goods will be on exhibitfort
all day Saturday. the 14th, in the Art Gallery Rooms,"
st.cond floor. •
Sale at No. 1309 Cheetnut street.
- ON WEDNESDAY- MORNING.
?day 18, at 10 o'clock. at the warerooms of 51..DEGIN
TILER, No MOS Chestnut street. will be sold at public
sale, the entire stock of btuidsoma Furniture, to -ologgg
the buelocee The sale 18 peremptory. and tho stock
W ill 'positively be soh! Is [theta the Most -reserreous-fitr. , Ls-
Depint her is, retiring, and hskee this method. to diapotto
of the balance of his 1 , rge stock.
catalogue* ready. Monday A. AL. and eau be; had
application at the wareroorns of slr. Da in he_r, or at' - •
the oflio of the, Auctioneer, B. SGOTT. 91rtt 810.'11V
Cnestnut street
puuo cuffs WILL , FIND :84 - I„VARGA
stock of Allen'a Medicinal .ztricts and cu..Atkonds,.
ad. Ebel. (pt ., Citric Acid, v o te's Startling uotatin.
r.uino Wcilicanoci Martara.ae.; just landed fro_ar bask
offnnug, from' London. Roßzur SHOEMASMB a "
0,. W WNW. _ London
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