Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 13, 1866, Image 3

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    Confirmations by the Senate.
The Senate, in execu4ve session, has, con-:
firmed the following nominations:
Gen.. Alexander - Asboth, of Missouri, to be
Ministerresident to the Argentine IRepablic
Albert G. Mackey,: Collector of Customs
at Charleston, S. C. • •
George S.- Bryan of, Charleston district,
Judge of United - States for the District of
south Carolina. •
W. Bonifant, to be United States Marshal
for Maryland. . '
Collectorpf Cuatoms
at Oxford, Md. •
Loven Kent, Collector, of Customs for the
district or Texas.
William Cherry, Collector of Customs at •
Washington, N. •C. ; • ,
Partin Moody, Collector of Customs at St.
Johns, Florida.
J. Nugent Cummings, Collector of Cu_s
toms at Apalachicola, Florida.
Charles Worthington, Collector of Customs
.at Brazos de Santiago; Texas.
.Silas F. Smith, of Syracuse, Collector of
Internal Revenue for the Twenty=third
District of New York. • .
- - _
Edward A. Collins, Collector of Internal
Revenue for DakOta Territory.
Hiram L. Sleeper to be SurveYor-General
for Kansas and Nebraska.
• Henry W, Holley to be Receiver of the
Winnebago Land District, Minnesota.
The following named. persona have-been
confirmed as Direct Tax Commissioners for
the States named:'- • • • ' • •
`Albert H. Latimer and Robert K. Smith,
for Texas; Francis W. Sykes, Robert L.
-Smith and Edward H. Htuml, for Alabama;
Abel Anderson and Pennock Hay, for Mis
sissippi; Edward P. Cone and Absalom A.
Kyle, for Tennessee; Daniel P. Tyler, for
Arkansas; Samuel A. Pancoast, John C,
ates anThos. P. Robb, for Georgia; E. H.
Sears, for North Carolina; Dominick Urban,
for Louisiana; Willis Drummond, for South
Carolina.
The following named have been confirmed
as Postmasters:
John A. Martin, Atchison, KRTI9as.
Wm, C. Hobsen; Bowling Green, Ky.
Sidney F. Von Bounhorst, Pittsburgh, Pa.
John Tesdale, Des Moines, lowa.
Mrs. Mary Jane Fry, Columbia - , Pa.
Smith D. Atkins, Freeport, 111..
George A, Benedict, Cleveland, Ohio.
From Mexico and California.
SAN FRANCIS co, March B.—Advices from
'EI Paso, Mexico, bare been received. The
_Republican Government was still located
-at El Paso. Juarez had learned the French
would soon leave Chihualua in the hands
of the Mexican garrison, then the Republi
cans Will ' , have no trouble in recapturing
the city. Advices have also been received
irom Sonora., stating that Pesquira had re
resumed military, operations. His force
had been augmented by a large force of
Americans. The Republican General Ca
rona, with one thousand eight hundred
men, had won .a victory over the Imperial
ists at Llamo, in Santa Cruz.
General Morales was collecting a large
Republican force for immediate operations.
The Liberals complain that officers of the
United States are under too strict orders to
show courtesy to Maxinailian's officers, even
permitting them to send marauding parties
across the border to interrupt and rob neu
tral travelers.
The Overland mail, with New York dates
to the 9th tilt., has arrived at San Francisco.
The Mexican Republican General Alva
rez under date of Providencia, February
22d, writes that affairs at Acapulco are un
changed. The invaders are continually
harassed and pretty well worn out.
General Diaz has inaugurated a success
ful campaign in the State of Oajaca.
Colonel Fegeira, after defeating the Im
perialists at Tehuantepec, moved toward
Tehann.
The Imperial forces in Vera Cruz have
- resumed active operations in that quarter.
The War Claims of Pennsylvania—Veto
of the Philadelphia' and Erie Railroad
Bill.
HAIMISErIier, March 12.—Governor Cur
tin and the State Treasurer will go to Wash
ington to-morrow for the purpose of press
ing the passage of a law to reimburse Penn
,sylvania for the amount of money expended
for the recruiting and equipment of troops
during the late war. This claim has been
in Congress during the entire present ses
sion, and it would be well for the people of
the different Congressional districts through
out the. Commonwealth to urge on theirrep
resentatives the necessity of securing the
immense amount of money now due to the
State.
The veto of the Philadelphia and Erie
Railroad bill, with which measure the peo
ple of Philadelphia are acquainted, will be
sent to the House of Representatives to
night. The veto takes the ground that the
privilege accorded the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad is an infringement of private
rights, and that its operation would be con
• ducive to the fostering of monopolies instead
of the promotion of the general prosperity.
From St. Louis•
ST. Loins, March 12.—A letter, dated at
the camps of the Amapahoe and Cheyenne
Indians, at Bluff creek, south of the Arkan
sas river, March 3d, says Major Wynkoop's
mission to the hostile Indian,s has been en
tirely successful. Ho his removed theoi all
below the Arkansas river; and got an
agreement from the chiefs and head men to
abide by the treaty made at the mouth of
the Little Arkansas river last October, thus
securing the safety of travelers across the
plains.
Elections in Maine.
BELFAST, Me., March 12.—lion. Nehe
miah Abbott was re-elected Mayor to-day,
without opposition.
At Biddeford, Charles A. Shaw (Dem.)
was re-elected Mayor.
At Bangor, Me., A. G. Wakefield (Rep.)
was elected Mayor without opposition.
AUGUSTA, Me., March 12. -Sylvanus
, Coldwell (Union), was elected Mayor to-day
- without opposition.
THE INTERNAL REVENUE LAW.—The
_President has approved the bill declara
tory of the meaning of certain patis of the
internal Revenue Act of June 30," .1864. By
this the 120th section applies the duty of
.five per centum to all dividendein scrip or
;money, wherever payable, and all:stock
holder's policy, policy-holders, depositors,
-or -:parties whomsoever, including non
residents, whether citizens or aliens. The
.122 d section, as amended, declares "Stock
holders in, any railroad, canal, turnpike,
-canal navigation,• or slack water company,"
to mean all persons or parties whatever
-that are or may be stockholders, including
:non-residents, whether citizens or aliens;
-rand the words "all suchinterest or coupons,
-dividends or profits, whenever the same
:shall be payable," are declared to apply to
-all such interest or coupon, dividends or
profits wherever,the same are or may be
payable, and to whatsoever party or person
the same are or may be payable, including
non-residents, whether citizens or aliens,•
- whenever the rates and amounts contained
in the lists or returns shall be stated "in
coined money." it is made the duty of the
.assessor receiving the same to reduce such
rates and amounts to their equivalent in
- legal tender currency, according to the value
- the coined money, in -the currency, at the
' time when and the place where the lists are
_receivable; and which value the assessor
shall determine. The former part of this
new law is to reach a large'class of persons
who have heretofore been exempt from the
tax, and the latter to meet cases where per
sons have made their returns according to
a specie instead of a paper basis.
THE .EXAMINATION of B. W. Greene,
-charged with wife-murder, was concluded,
at Hartford, yesterday. The defence of
in
-sanity.was sustained, and the prisoner dis
charged. His family, it is understoo s d, will
, r,onfine him in the Providence LUBalle
From the l'acifie.
- SAN FRANCISCO' March - 9. - The' "steamer'
Oregon, from :- Portland; ; Oregon, with $250,-
000 in treasitrei ' has • arrived" here. The
Oregon, papers poutain, big stories , of clis-,
cdveries of copper Ore.' , Business was very
brisk at Portland., ,There , never .was so
Much inquiryler freight np - the ColuMbia
river.' Arrived, ship ; Nightingale, from
Boston. Sailed, ship" Free Trade, for Bos
ton, and ship_ Ladog. for New York. Le
gal tenders' ar quoted at, 75i©76. New
butter sells at 42c. .
• Sex Fsaxciaco, March 10.—The steamer
Sacramento "sailed. for Panama toklity,
taking . out $868,068 in treasure; of which
$678,616 kre ter New. York. • •
' A despatch ffom Portland, Oregon, says
the Indiana in thO Owhybee region are very
troublesome. The citizens had offered
bounties'for 'their scalps, and intended to
make a clean sweep of them. - , •
Rieh .11•111 gold :diggings are reported to
have been discovered near Helena, Niontana.
Extensive arrangements are being made to
reach the mines this spring.
A despatch from Ruby City says, Captain
Walker a few weeks since, charged on an
Indian camp at the mouth el Jordan creek,
and left twenty-six Indians dead on the
ground. Twenty were Bucks, and fought
desperately, killing one man and slightly
wounding another. Six squaws and children
were killed in the'charge. - •
SAN FRANCISCO MONEY MARKET.-Mi
ning stocks are higher. Ophir is quoted at
$760: Hale cre Norcross", $190; Yellow Jacket,
$707 59; Chollar, Potosi $392 50; Imperial
Hundred,sl77 50. Legal tenders, 75K076.
Arrived, ship Cremorne, from New York;
French ship •Lucie Le Prevost, from Mar
seilles; bark Beaux Jules, from Bordeaux.
Om'North Carolina.
RALEIGH, N. C., March 12.—The Legisla
ture adjourned this Morning. A till was
passed allowing negroes to testify when
concerned in person or prOperty when ju
risdiction shad be restored to the courts, in
all matters where blacks are concerned.
The usury laws are repealed so far as to al
low eight per cent. interest by agreement of
the_parties.
Sentence of Jack Shepard, Jr.
BosToN,March 12.—1 n the Superior Court
to-day, John Wood, alias Jack Shepard,
Jr., was sentenced to six years' imprison
ment in the State Prison for larceny. He
has also lour years of an tmfinished term to
serve in Sing Sing, from which prison he
recently escaped.
THE ARMY.—Lieutenant General Grant
has issued a General Order, requiring com
manders of military departments, as ra
pidly as possible, to cause all rented build
ings to be vacated and the troops and offi
cers remaining in their commands to be
collected in the regular military posts the
property of the United States. The allow
ances of barracks, quarters and offices are
to be strictly limited to the schedule made
in paragraph 1008 of the Army Regulations,
and whenever Quartermasters return hired
buildings, they will report to the Chief
Quartermaster of the Department their or
ders, and the, reasons therefor. Inspecting
Officers will give their special attention to
this subject, will call the immediate atten
tion of all commanding officers to the absq
lute necessity for economy, and will em
brace it in their official reports to the re
spective headquarters.
THE PACIFIC RAILROAD.—A message
from the President communicated to the
Senate yeSterday, inclosed a memorial of
the Legislature of Colorado, with a letter
trom Governor Cummings praying an
amendment of the charter Of the Pacific
railroad, -to secure its location on the
Smoky 'Hill route, via Fort. Riley, Denver
and Salt Lake. It represents that this
route is two hundred miles shorter, with a
present population of fifty thousand, the
most feasible pass through the mountains,
while the other is an unpeopled Wilderness
for a distance of one thousand miles.
THE Team.—Representive Morrill, in
reporting adversely yesterday on a resolu
tion proposing temporarily to increase the
duty on imports fifty per cent., said it was
the intention of the Committee of Ways
and Means to take up the subject of the
tariff at an early day, hence it was not ex
pedient to takft action on the resolution in
advance of this fact.
THE SMALL-PDX IN SOUTH CAROLINA.-
The Surgeon- in- Chief of the South Carolina
District of the Freedmen's Bureau has writ
ten to the Chief Medical , Officer .of the
Freedmen's Bureau for a supply of vaccine
virus, as the small-pox is spreading with
considerable rapidity in some portions of
that State.
TEE CITIMNS of Bangor, Me., by a vote
of 1,297 yeas, against 35 nays, decided yes
terday to loan the credit of the city for a
million dollars to the European and North
American Railroad Company.
WATOBLES AND .FEWRLBY.
D
~..: - 1 , 8 -wis LADox trs , -- -• .
'DI %MOND DEALER & JEWELER, ,
• WATCHES, JEWELRY A, SILVER WARE,
WATCHES and JEWBT RY REPAIRED.
802 Chestnut St., Phila. . .
Has Jut received a large and splendid assortment of
LADIES GOLD WATCHES,
Some In plain cases, others beautifully enameled and
engraved and others inlaid with diamonds.:
Parc hasers wishing a handsome LADY'S WATCH
will do well to call at once and make a selection.
PRICES. MODERATE. -
ALL WATCHES WARRANTED.
Also a large assortment of
Gentlemen's.and Boys' Watches.
In Gold and Silver cases.'
RIGGS &
CHRONOMETER, CLOCK,
WATCHMAKERS,
No. 244 South 'FROM' Street,
Have Constantly on hand a complete aasortment
CLOCHE, . &c., for Railroads, Banks and Counting
Houses, whic.h they offer at reasonable rates.
41.7. B. Particular attention paid, to the repairing 0.
fine Watches and Clocks. .
ETJJELIFAKA...
THE
INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE!
This is no Hair Dye.
REASONS WHY,. THE: EUREKA SHOULD BE
It Will Cleanse the scalp„ and thereby promote the
growth of the hair.
If the Ileitis dry, stiff and lifeless; it will give Its
softness and lively. youthful appearance.
If the hair is becoming thin, weak and-failing Oft, it
will restore itsatrength and beauty. • •
If the hair is gray, or becoming so, it will restore it to
its original color without staining scalp or head. -
It is free from all impurities or poisonous drugs.
It is no hair dye, but an inZliible restorative, end
will do all that is pronaised. when used bythe directions.
SOLD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY
ROBERT FIBRES, Sole Age4t,
North..POlA,between austnut and Pine, 84 Louis
Agent for Pennsylvania, MOTT & CO., 232 - North
Second Street, Philada Ixl3 th,5,tt13134
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1866.
RICIECARTYPENIS TANS
mo t Wine and Liqtl
439 - at:-Str'od - ti'
raivalgiannA.
Estalilished,for the Sale of I:7Eiadultir•
aced Liqiiera Only.
Special Notice to Families!
Richard' Peiaistan's
Celebrated, Ales., Porter and Brown
Ston.t,
Now ao much recommended by the Medical Faculty
, • 7 -
:for Invalids. .
$l l 25 PER DOZEN,
,lime:Bottles hold one
The aboVe being of the very beat quality, it most be
admitted the price is exceellinglyLOW.'
it 113 celivered to all parta of the city without extra
charge.
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,&o., eta
'Warranted pure, at the lowest possible ratea, by the
• Bottle, Gallon, or Cask..
CHAMPAGNES of the beat brands offered lowes
hen by any other house.
On Draught and in Bottles, '
PURE GRAPE
. . _
This is an excellent article for invalids. It is suit
pare for Dyspepsia.
HAVANA CIGARS.
OLIVE OIL, .
• ' PICKLES, SAUCES
BAY ECM,
SARDINES, dto
London and Dublin Porter and Brawn Stoat—English
and Scotch Ales. deiltfl
HER MA JESTY I
CHAMPAGNE,
33 IT lq" 'l' 0
un SOUTH PUNT ST., 801,E AGENT.
turNiza—The attention of the trade is solicited tt
'IV the following very choice Wines, dtc., Mr - sale's,
JOSEPH F. DIINTON, No. 151 South Front street.
above Walnut
MADELEtAS—OId Island, 8 Foam old. .
SHERRIES—CampbeII & Co., singje. double ant.
Grape,E. Crnsoe &Sons, Rudolph, Topes, Ries ,
.3111als, Crown and F. Valletta.
YORm—Vallette, Vinbo Velho Real, Denton ant
aebello Valente it Co., Vintages UM to 1856.
CLA.RYIS—Cruse F ile Freres and Bt. Estapho Chia
eaa Lisminy.
VERHOIITH—O. Jourdan, Brive & CO.
MUSCAT—de Front:la-nen
CHAMPAGNES Ernest Irrony, "Golden Star.'
Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and .othoil
favorite brands.
VINE WBElB.—Choloe lota of old
/i• and Bourbon ICY WhbI4. for blie by E. P. MIDI/a
TON, 5 North FRONT LYIS
PHILADELPHIA
Window GLASS Warehouse
BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER,
AGENT FOR THE
FRENCH PLATE GLASS
COMP ANTES.
TMPORTER OF
English, French and German
Window and Picture Glass
And Looking Glass Plates.
mfas-ITFitCTURER OF
American Window, Picture and Car Glass
Orwunettal and Colored Glass.
205:and 207 North Fourth Street,
fe2l,4in Fin 4.A.DELPHL4.
PAPIER MACRE GOODS
PAPIER MACRE GOODS.
TARTAN GOODS,
SCOTCH PLAID GOODS.
A fine assortment of Papier Mackie Work Tables.
Writing Desks, Ittlmtands and Scoter' Plaid Goods,
Just received per the steamer "St. George," too um fin
Christmas sales, suitable for Bridal 011ie, do., will be
sold low.
ISAAC TOWNSEND,
dome Furnishing Store of the late JOHN A. hilalt
PRY,
922 CHESTNUT STREET,
pang Below Tenth street.
3. MASON 11121:78. JOHN J. SHEA. 77
THE 'UNDERSIGNED lot vtiE ATTENTION TO
L their stock of
Buck Mountain Company's Coal,
Lehigh Navigation Company's .Coal, and
Lost Mouatain,
hich they are prepared to sell at the lowest market
ates, and to deliver in the beat condition.
Orders left with S. MASON HINES, Franklin twit
-Me Building, SEVENTH street, below Market. will
41 promptly attended to. B & 813EFAFF,
se6,tt Arch Street Wharf, SchnylkilL
10:11,.-13IIGAR LOAF. BEAVER MEADOW .All - 1)
spring Mounts/EL, Lehigh Coal. and belt Locust
7,ionntain from Schuylkill, Pre pared ezpress fir
mroily rise. Depot, N. W. corner MOBT.O. and
r.,OW streets. Office, No. 112 South SECOND street.
rater .1. WALTON , 00.
DOA ItDING.—Two very pleasant connecting Rooms,
1) with Board, on CHESTNUT. between Eighteenth
end Twenty-first streets. A very :desirable suite of
Rooms for the summer to any who will remain in the
city Can be engaged by addressing Immediately, Box
15137 Post office. mhl2-3t4
A Great Chance to make Money on a Small Capital.
SPENCER'S
In the IClTtaiaN it is the right thing in the right
place. No Household would be without it after a sin•
gig trial. ..
It is the only Sifter now in use that gives - satisfac
tion. Every Sliter is warranted to give perfect' eatis
faction.
E. SPENCER.
Factory, No, 848 North SECOND Street, Philada,
State and County Rights for Sale on easy terms.
Wholesale Trade supplied on reasonable terms.
Samples sent to any Address on receipt of Si a). [fen
GEORGE PLOWMAN;
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
• 232 CARTER STREET
And 141 DOME IMELET. -
111achlno Work and 2011wriskting orcunOti,
ended UM
AND CO. \k ' s
y_ALTSTER 53
IJEQW0118. :
GLASSWARE.
FANCTY GOODS.
COAL.
BOABDINO.
PATENT
TIN SIFTER
STRAINER.
Invaluable for use In all
cues where a Strainer or
Sieve la required. It will
slit
FLO , MEAL. SQUASH,
APP, BUCKWHEAT,
&c., d will Strain
PRESzsvirs,SeucEs, dsc.
A REAL FAMILY COMFORT.
- ,-, 'T ,? T 7 ..7 -,-?: f:1 - tl:
'''' ''llaMialaii
‘WISTAR'S'.BALSAM
WILD CHERRY
HAS BEEN USED FOB NEARLY
, .
HALF A 4DENTURY, '
WITH THE MOST ASTONISHING SUCCESS IN CUBING
Coughs. Colds,- Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
influenza, Whooping. Cough, Croup,
Liver Complaint,: Bronchitis, Bill&
eulty of - ,Breathing, Asthma and •
every ageeilon of
,
,
THE THROAT .LUNGS AND' CHEST.
, , .
cortITSUNIF9PION .
. .
which carries offro ore victims than any other disease,
and which baffles the skill of the Physicians to a
greater extent than any other malady, often
YTRI T)S TO. THIS REw ra!
when all others prove ineffectuaL -
The Rev. JACOB SECHLER, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known and much respected among the German
population in this country. makes the - following'
. statement for the benefit of the &aided.
ThrauSree--Raving realized in my family, import
ant benefits from tht4use ef,your valuable preparation
WiStAleg BAY.S.AM OF 'Wm) CHERRY—It affords me
pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight
ears ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de
ohne, sad little hopes -of her recovers' - were :enter ,
taitred I-thenprocured • a -bottle of your exc .11ent
Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the
contents of the bottle there was a great improvement
in Mr health I have, in my. incdvidual case made
irequent use of your valuable medicine, and have al
ways been benefited byit , -
‘ JACOB SECHLER.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR . A BOTTLE.
.
POR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE,
Dey strept,..rTew :Yolk.
SETH W..FOWLE & SON.
Proptistor.s. Boston •
AID BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
CURES CUTS, 131331N5, SCALDS
GRACES CELEBRATED SALVE
Cares Bolls, Ulcers. Qincers.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cures Chapped Hands, Chilblains.
GRACE'S " CELEBRATED SALVE
Heals Old Sores. Flesh Wounds, etc.
It Is prompt in action, removes pain at once. and re
duces the mast angry looking swellings and Ind amnia
tons, as if by magic—thus affording relief ands onn
plete cure.
Only 2.5 cents a box! (Sent by mail for XS cents.)
For sale by
J P. DrNSMORE, 36 Dey Street. New York.
S. W. FOWLE k. SON, Propr!etors L Boston and by
ulipruggist, Grocers and Country Stored. jai.° an
DRN-IALLLIS.a.
S.taper/cur r..-ticle for cleaning Ms Tourn, dam: eyL,
im:m ultatte whicib Infect the giving tend to M.,
=Jas. mad leaving a feeling of frog-mac-a aid perms
aci.ailnees In the mouth. it may be noel dal-fly, 1/27.1
7'l: be found to =env..hen'rer....t and bleacang az=
chile the =tram and detrodraaess vrLl =tend I
o every one. Be;ng comported with the seststanca o
b 2 Dentist, Physician and liflcroseapLat, it Is con::
'Fatly o:Te_ren ra u RT• 7 crior.thzta for the ut
ertain cratenes formerly In vogae.
Eminent acquainted alch the cocentuent
the DEN '.c r LT NA, advocate Its as:"x - it contalx...
.aching to prevent 5 anzestrained tu-ploymsol.
fade gals? b-
.i..k.MMEI T. HEIL - NZ 4.Petnetnitv.
Brent! and Bp:nce szGoa
sib,. axis by larn:a.VA =Wan% and
"rvil Brown. D . Eit&C.S.r.ol.4,
I..saard & 1 Robert C. Dave.
I Goo. C. Bowers,
i Oharlee eatveze,
G. J. Scortergood,
J. G. Turnnenny a, Ot
Charles 71. !Cheri:,
James N. Mazkv,
I F.. Briasharat th Cl 3 •
1 DlOtt & 00.,
N. 0. Blair,
Wyeth & Bro.
1. R. Heen_y,
swan H. H.sq.
1 H. Needlss,
r. J. Husband
,
ruse Eimlth.
:Lomas We.sver.
4111tam.H. Webb,
r.rues H'spbain
lagtlca & Cannata,
berry A. Bower.
ESTLACKIS DITHTF - Fstia LOZMPOES.—Theist
lozenges are a Raft, and speedy care forDipbtherin.
Coughs, sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial
affections generally. Try them. THOS. ESTLACE.,
Jr., Branca._ B. W. - ner of EishreP_stb and el
sureens,Philndelplals. DYS-aroj
wANirs.
TIT ANTEDIIIIStEDLiTELY.—A competent woman
Iv tt ho thoroughly understands cooking and house
t-ork, to leave the city. Best of reference rcqu•red
t tpply at 6::5 North Broad Street.
PS' COUNTRY RESIDENCE %V a.fi:TED, for Su m-
LS" mer; moderate size, well bested; furnished or nn•
banished house, with stable; easy of access; within ts
miles of the city. Address DETAILS, Box MlS 4 Pcist
mlalo-3t.
WANTED FOR RENT—A COMMODIOUS
dwelling, with =ode= conveniences, in Germ:ctn.
.own. Apply to H. CURTIS SON, Rest Estate
Brokers. 433 Vi pint street.
FOR SALE:
!?O/1 SALE—A BARGAIN.—THE OWNER •DE-
L.' siring to remove West, offers for sale a large
established Whole sale and Retail Business. consisting
of CAJAL OIL LAMPS, GLASS-WARE and OLL. The
store Is in a good situation and doing a large business
now. The wbole. Including Fixtures. Good will, etc,
will be sold on reasonable terms. Possession given
immediately, or as soon as stock can be counted after
sale. Any person wishing to buy or go Into business
will do well togive their immediate attention, Also,
a good news pring covered wagon, horse and bar
neei, all complete and in good order; can be seen at
any time.
A ddrcea, in real and full name, Yost Office, Box No.
251). rah iu Sly
D YIELN G.
r` . Ilk: STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING
PSTABLISHMENT J
AT 1.19 LE OLD STAND ,
No. 47 NORTH EIGHTH STREET (EAST SIDE.)
NO UI RFR OFFICE IN THIS CITY '_ _
With the r eretits oian experience of nearly FIFTY
ti EARS ON hTATEN ISLAND, and facilities UN
EQUALED BY ANY OTHER ESTABLISIIIIKINT
this country. we offer supe• for inducements to those
Laving SILK, WOOLEN, or FANCY GOODS for
DYEING OR MEANSINU.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO.,
No. 47 North EIGHTH Street l'hiladetphia.
Nos. 5 and 7 JOHN Street, New Yursi.
No. 718 BROADWAY, New York.
No. lits 9 _FULTON Street, Brooklyn. mh3-Itrif
REMOVAL.
) hIf.OVAL—J &NES LYND hoe removed his La.W
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I OFFICES to Di°. 911 OMESTNUT St. tel9-Imi
1) EY OVAL.—JAIIFS S. SHINDLER, Sailmaker,
may be found for the present at No. 300 North
Delaware Avenue_ fe22.1m0l
NAIMIOR
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vv.:Nix - 6T street
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VALUABLE REBIDENCEB Al PRIVAT'a BALI
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ELEGANT WALNUT SPRILea MANSION—One
fi the most elegant residences on Walnut street, Si
lest :rank large mound. stable, .ite-
A
Also, BROViN STONE MANSION, Walnut neat
Broad st.
Is , ill be sold. at very low rates, to a partywho sal
take them all in ono lot, five desirable dwellings in Uri
heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had 11
desired. This is a very fhvorablo opportunity to par
ties who seek good real estate investments to bay ai
old urines property which will Pay well and incresat
In value. For particulars apply at the auction stare.
STABLE—A very desirable property in the neigh.
bor hc.od. of Twelfth and:Locust sta.
TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on Ridge
road. 9 miles from the. State House, known as the
"Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, .tc., at the Store.
Property No. 402 south Front at, 41 by 100 feet,
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do do 11.38 and 1140 Lombard at
80 acres, Germantown
S 7 do Fisher's lane
Valuable Lot, Market Street, above Nineteenth
do do Barker do db de
8 Building Lots, south Twentysecond st
Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce ate
Dwelling, with aide yard. Darby road •
Brown-stone Store, Sea:mast, near Chestnut
Residence and large ot, Burlington
do N 0.231 south Tenth st'
do do 418 south Eleventh at
Dwelling, 400 Pine at •
do 508 Pond at
5 acres of Land. Federal at. Twenty-sixth Ward
VALUABLE STORE, CHESTNUT ST—A very
valuable, business property on Chestnut at, having two
fronts—in good order, dm, Occupancy with the deed.
B y BARB rTci
T & 0.. atrunonza
Cash Auction House, .
No. 230 MABEET street, corner of Bank street.
Cm], advanced on conehrnments without extra charge
Notice to City and Countryy Merchants.
LA.RGEBALE DRY GOODS. CLOTHS. CASSI
MERV. SATINETs. NOTIONS, dtc.
ON. WEDNESDAY MORNING,
March IC at 10 o'clock. Also Invoices Boots, Shoes
BrOgans, Balmorals, Hats, Caps, etc. Also, large as
sortment miscellaneous goods. Also, invoices Pocke ,
cutlery, &c.
fp L. AS RIDGE & CO.,
X. • AUCTIONEERS,
No. 505 MARKET street. above MIL
POSITivt , SALE OF 500' CASES BOOTS, BROES,
HATS. &c.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 14,
At 10 o'clock, by catalogue. will be 'old, without re.
serve men's, boys', youths'. and children's bo ts, bat-
morals. gaiters, &c women's, misses' and children's
boots, balmorals, gaitersolc.
Also, 15 cases men's French wool hats.
Also, 20000 domestic cigars.
JFITZPATRICK & CO., AVOTIONPZERS, HMV
. Auction House, No. 5 0 27 OHE3TNUT etreet, adja.
cent to the Continental, Girard, St, Lament*, HArkee
H.ouse and other popular Hotel&
' ;'- '..'.:' ' ' :-. : ' ` : ' 'a ': l-J- 7 . ';tilM7lllo3N RAIPCO,
IDY JOBB B. MYERS Oil., ADOTIONREIM
r.Noicali2and 22,4 Market street: corner of Bank c
LARGRPOSITLVE SALR''OP , BRITISH. FRENCH, ;
• - .li CLERNAZI tAND , DO.I4I:ESTIC /DRY; GOODS.;
We will bold *Large Sale of Foreign and ; Domestic:
DryGtiodif, by mitaltignia - 1 oil 'four' months' credit find!
o math. •
41 f
;1 ij
Marcli 14th, at 10 oclock, embracing about' SOO pack ,
ages and lots 'of siaVe 'Ntid fancy articled, woolens,
worsitsisilinerui, stifand,cottons...; • - ; • ...' •
Dt."B.--4Rxids arranged' foreximdinttion and cata
logues ready early on , Mi morning of sale: %.
LARGE PEREMPTORY. SALE 'OF IiPtITISH.
GEWMAN, 'FRENCH DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS. _ ' •
lin Mir sale of THURSDAY,
March 16 willbe found in part tbe following, .
. • DOMESTICS. -
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bales bleached and broWn‘c , ;.ttons and drills. • •
do white. scarlet. Canton and all wool flannels.
Caseshlack and white.purple and fanCy prints.
do dg'd de la nes, colored species, carnbrics
do . ..btanchester andScetcli gingtiame and plaids
do apron checks. ticks, corset mons stripes.
do cottonsides,l4 eatticlu jeans,jaconets..
do catsimeres satins's, co.tings, twee;,. ; •
ISIEECHANT TALLOIIS' GOODS
pieces 2 reach ann Saxon , bill and blue cloths..
do Beik la n dca..kins silk and weol tricots.
do aa wool Wagons-1s mixed and drat) cloths.
do Mir' d meltons. fancy cassimeres coburgs
do lecotelt coatings,anetcas. - Ita.dans,Tesllugs..
LINEN GOODS.
—,- pieces blea, and bro. bucks, diaper, crest., d ills.
do blea. satin darnsks, table cloths, naPkins-.
-do 'butchers', Spanish; biome & Chinese-linens.
do ducks. era's cloth, sheeti rag and / hiding do.
DRESS GO .413 A1. , 13 SILKS. -Ilk
pieces Parisges. colored and bh.ck lainer and
bare.
---do ,mohair mixtures, melanges, silk checks.
dofancy, plain and crept pooling, skirtings.
do • shepherd's "":checks,: poll; de - cheyres
shawls.
do mczimbiqes, black and fancy dress
silks.
HAHDKEECEUEFS, 'WHITE GOODS, dtc.
Full lines linen cambric, Afadras, gingham add silk
hamik•-rchit-Es.: • ' '
brilliantsjaconets, lawns..
Balmoral and hoop skirts. traveling and under
shirts and drawers, sewing silk, spool cotton, patent
thread, ties, umbrellas &c... •
lu BALES COTTON YARN. ,
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To be sold at commencement of sale at 10 o'clock, 10
bales, 200 lbs each superior No. 8 cotton yarn.
• Tor account of whom It may concern.
to be sold for cash, being damagea on the voyage of
portailon
-50 pieces linen canvas.
48 pieces bordered linen duck
, 2000 I:IOIE.N.HOSISIEY, GLOVE?, &c. Enibracirg gent's white, brown, mixed and French
mixed half hose; Runes' line white, col'd and brown
hose: boys', misses' and, children's fine white, brown
and mixed do. - -
The above from low to the highest grades.
A1E0,11.111 lines of larros', gent's and tokses' cotton,
Li: le, silk and Berlin gloves.
Also, merino gauze and cotton shirtB and drawers.
The attention - of dealers. IR invited to this sale_ crm.
sistir,g of fresh goods, just importod, of the very best
styles, and of a well known and celebrated make.
Jwg-- Sale of Hosiery to commence at 2 o'clock.
POSITIVE SATE OF CARPETING S, CANTON
DIATTINGS, &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
March 16, at 11 o'. lock, will ee sold, by catalogue, on
four menthe' credit, about DX • pieces superfine and
fine Ir grain, royal damask. Venitian, list, hemp, cot
tage and rag Carpet:riga. which nay he examined early
on the morning of sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH. AND
OTHIs:R EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. eke.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MARCH it.,
At 10 o'clock will be sold, by catalogue. ON FOUR
ONT.E.S CREDIT, about SW iota ofFtencia,-India,Ger
man and British Dry Goods, embracing a full assort
meet of fancy and staple articles in
woolens, linens and cottons.
N. B.—Goods arranged for examination and cat&
leg:. is t early early on morning of sale.
TROItiAB BIRCH et 80N../Co(rnoximae, )
OONWTRAION IfIatCrIELLICTS.
No. 111 D CSEr...3.vz.. Ut. ac's.
(Bear entrance UO7 Sans= street.)
EionaehOld Furniture Greven' description re^elv 4 o
BA_LES VasWDT.;: bi-OB.11:161E.
Salon of Foznitare M dwelliop attended to on the =xi
Ressonable Term&
SALE Olt REAL ESTATE, EITOIII,II, Fes., AT TB
EXCITAIN-01-:
Thom= Birch & Etta reapetfaily tufa= the:
dents and the public that they E.t.a prepared t atter' ,
to the aisle of Bea! .tate by auction and at private sal,
THORAS BIRCH & SOS will aell et auction, at
their ()ellen. 1130 Chestnut street on the evenings of
THURSDAY A'tD bRIDAY,
March 15th and 16th. at half past seven o'clock each
evening, a VALUABLE COLLECTION of Foreign
and A merican OIL PAINTI_NGS. embracing many
works of rare merit. Among the Paintin„es area num
ber the property of a private gentleman about leaving
for Europe. It is the most interesting and choice col
lection width has been oilfired to the Philadelphia
public this season, and cwntalus a few works by de
ceased artists of reputation. Altogether 50 different
artists are represented by about 150 subjects.
FOREIGN ARTISTS.
Paul Weber, Moreland, Didee,
Van Severdonk, Bernede. Molliere.
Vander Wasrden, Mancbsa, De Vleigaries,
Vincent, Doll. De Visconti,
Notterman, Erieshoff, Withamp,
Chaillot, Martinella, Da Simone:
Bartel, Leonard. -
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AMERICAN A_RTISTS.
G. W. Nicholson, G. Bari - wick. G. Harwood.
.1. B. Ord, C. A. Eommers, P. Dabour,
J. A. Woodside. Thomas Moran. H. Bosse.
. .. .... . . . . .
G. F. BODaltil, J. R. Lambdin, F. Meade.
W. A. Bonfield, S. B• Waugh, Leomaas,
L. S. Jailliazd. Greenwald, R. Hemp.
E. Moran, T. H Smith.
The Ezbibleon will be open to the public on Thurs
day morning. March Bth. and continue open every day
and evening until time of :tale.
Sale at No 1110 Claestnut street
N ENV A ND bECOND HA ND HOUSEHOLD FERN".
trl3 E. PIANO FORTES. BIIRRORS, CARPETS,
ace.. ct.c.
ON FRIDAY .110R.N12SO
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At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store. No. 1110 Chestnut
street, will be sold—
A large asscrtment of Elegant Horsehold Furniture,
, ncluding parlor suite in piush; cna nber suits; Brue
eels, ingrain and Venetian carpets• rosewood piano
forte by Hallett, Davis A. Co.:due beds and malres
dining room furniture, An.
MITT, JB., ArOT/ONNE- 1 4.,
01112 , 13Tri LIT etre.*
SA LE OF VERY FINE AGATE, BARDIGLIO,
D CASTELLINA VASES AND URNS. FINE
FRENCH. BRONZE FIGURES AND GROUPS,
ALABASTER rTATUETTEB, BOHEMIAN
GLASSWARE, BISQUET FIGURES. dn.
The Importation of Messrs. Viti Bros.
ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MORNIN&S,
biarch 14 and 15
At 10. i; o'clock each day, at Scat's Art Gallery, Ha
Chestnut street, will be sold an invoice of the ata,ve
articles, just landed from Italy and France.
Th. collection will be open for examination on
Monday morning.
RILADELPELIA ARTISTS' SALE OF OIL
MMM
ON THURSDAY .2,15 - D FRIDAY EVENH,TOS,
15th and 16th
.
At 7% o'clock. at Scott's Art Gallery o. 1020 Cheat
s ut street. will be sold without reserve, a number of
Paintings by Philadelphia artists. viz—
W. Sheridan 'Young, R. Ileb , r Reed,
.Edmund G. Lewis, .1. B. Beale.
F. Moran, F. B. Schell,
CI. r. Bensell, T. P. Otter,
E. B. Bernell, R. Soese,
B. C. Eispbam,
W. B. CreaPon.
Get rge E. E. andee,
U. A. hemmers,
D. E. Wyand,
D. H. E night,
George P. Wood, Jr.
A. Fredericks.
Leon
Paul Weber,
W. E. Witmer,
Thomas Moran,
Joseph J. John,
Comprising one of the beet assortments of oil paint•
Inge by native artists ever offered at public sale in this
city.
Open for examination on Monday, 12th inst.
THIRD GREAT SALE. OF MANTEL AND FMB
LOC.HING GLASSES.
ON FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 16.
At o'clock, at Scott's: Art Oallery. ma) Cht stunt
street. a line assortment of Mantel and Pier Looking
Was: es. of all sizes and descriptions.manufactured ex.
presslylor first-class city retail sales
Now open for examination.
THE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMMiT,
B. E. corner of SIXTIE and RACE streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise generally
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plates
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 Gold Hunting ease and Open Face Le.
pine Wetches; Pine Gold Duplex and other Watchex
Fine Silver Hunting. Case and Open Face F,nglish.
American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepine
Watches: 'Double Case English Quartier and other
Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast
pins; Finger Rings; Ear Rings, Studs, dm.; Fine Gold
Chains: Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins: Breast
Pins; Finger Rings; Pencil Case, and Jewolry gene
rally
FOR SALE.--A large and splendid Fireproof Chest,
suitable for a Jeweler, price $650. _
Also. several : Lots in South Camden, Fifth and
Chestnut streetS.
1 - 11A.V/IS & HARVEY_ L AUCT/ONXBUTIS
AA, (Late with hE. 'Thomas it Sousa
Store No. Ea Chestnut street.
EURNTTURE SALES at the Store every Tuesda7-
SALES AT RTIREDENOES will l'eceiVe
attention.
Adniinistrators' Sale No, 905 Wood street-
SUPERIOR EURNTTURE, PIANO, TAPESTRY
CARPET'S ace.
ON WEDNESDAY' MORNING,
At la o'nlock:by o- der of administrators, the house
hold, and kitchen furniture, piano, fine tapestry and
other carpete, fine feather beds, Az.
May be examined at 8 o clock on the morning of the
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paanaze. N'OB,D & OM.
' ' AUCITIIIISIIO/98,
No. , 506 ISOLEILICT street
SALE OF 150f-0A51123 BOOTS Arm's Hors:
ON .THUBSDAY .MOBNING, ALAIWEE 15,
Commencing cases o'clock; are will sell by agalogne,
for .cash, 1500 Boots. Shoes, Brogue, /lalmOrals„
iikngrees.Boots,_ ae, ,comprising a general assortment
of goods. Open for examination with catalogues early
.on morning °feat°. . t
TTEFENTIBB BBIBLEY * CO„ t _lle. 615 (113ZEMiln
' ,
awl Ro 818 ,lA:Kais stmt.
AIiMMLON_SAIGIES
'INF THOMAS . SOAR, ADOTHEiGEFIREL Nat.
am. .282 d ISlSouth FOURTH. street,
BAES OF STOOK AM REAL EEPTATIAt-- --
at the Exchanae, every TUESDAY, MIS o'cleCk nom,
Mr_ Handbills of each Igopixtly,busae4 IsePanao l l 4
alla en the Satorday previOtis La each alle 2000
locum tr Dampille_t form; fall desqlptiltink.
REAL asTATEA.T , PnavATE BALE- • _ • _'-
Priated: catalogues, comprising several u hun d re d thousand dollars, Inc-hiding every deacription oral
and country Property , from. the 'sma ll est danninga___,..'
the moat elegant mansions ; elegant Country seat
,ftrm rua et m im&erties
AT 7 4 3 , z Aik pr ij or
SO4E EVERY THURSDAY.
/Or Partaculim•iittatilson , • e ven t o „an at " Driip3f'
residence. Rat.. •
THIRD SPRING BALE, MARCH 20.
VERY ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, 4y, "acres,
Ge wantown and Pert: !omen Corn* ike, CREetTNGIT
ILL, late the - retie edge of Samuel Rildeblarn, Esg
deed.. Built and finish d m a xery costly ani superior
Manner, with the modern conveniences—lawn beauti- -
fully laid out with evergreen and shade trees, large
stn.'s. wail in front, and the scenery tuasurr sued,
mediate po session.
LAPGE and VALUABLE It ' BEET RTRah./..
PROPIRTY Nos 1933 end 193', 76 feet front.l76 feet in
depth:extending through to Jones st, Brick Pagking
Rouse, Brick Ice H'use, 5 Brick Em ke _Rouses.
stabling. Railroad Tr , ck. extensive Bins. etc.
Orphans' Conrt Sale—D4ate of Frances Allison,
dee'd—THREE.VALUABLE •BUILDING Lops,
Sixth street, south tifTherce, k'irst Ward.
VALUABLE FARM, 80 ACRES, Lower Dublin
Townsh p, Philad Iphia county, Pa., half a mile of
Bust team, and 2 miles of Holmesburg—Stone• House,.
Frame Barn, in a good state of cultivation.
. Peremptory SaIe—THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL
LING.Ito. 1513 Lombard street.
Peremptory SaIe—THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL-
G o. 1647 North Twelfth street, south of Colum
bia avenue.
LP A BLE BUSINESS STAND—THREESTORY
BRICE STORE. No. 211 North Second street, north of
Race. With• 7 two.story Brick Dwellings in the rear
10t 52% feet front, 190 feet 4 inches tinew.
HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY BROWN,
SI ONE RESIDENCE. No. 1526 Plne street. It ig
handstmely finished, and in excellent repair, has the
modern improvements and conveniences. Clear ofall
incumbrance. Possanion Ist Mar or sooner, If desired.
BUILDING LOT. Stone street, opposite tne abova.,
suitable for building a stable. , ,
MODERN TRREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, '
No. 6.10 Nortb•Nineteenth street.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLMG, No. 1619
Stiles street.
'1 WO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLI - NGS,
Nos. 806 and 81)8 South Nineteenth street.
VALUABLE -BUSINESS STAND—FIVESTORY
IRON FRONT BANKING HOUSE South Third.
street, corner of Harmony, onyosite the Philadelphia
Exchange. in a first rate business location. -
VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND—THREE
STORY BRICK [STORE, No. 231 Dock street, between
Second and Third streets, opposite the Exchange.
LOT, No. 2, Section 23, and Lot No. 13, Section •17,
Mount Moriah Cemetery.
VALUABLE FARM. 4.5 ACRES, beautifully situa
ted. fronting on the River Read. and near the
coming station on the Philadelphia and Trenton .
Railroad Ot tord towrahio, Twenty second Ward.. St
is in the immediate vicinity of handsome country
seats Pe9sessinn Ist April next. Terms. half cash..
Gh.NTILEL TWO STORY BRICK DWIILLING,NP.
2.59 North Juniper street.
THREESTORY BRICE. DWELLING, N. E. corner
of Ella and Emerald street
2 NEAT THREE-sTORY BRICK DWELLINGS, -..,
N• s. 1019 and 1921 Christian street.
John Wilson
, J. Levis.
T. J. Fennitnore,
D. W. C. RouteDe,
G, Burlirg,
J. Williams.
Montigny,
F.Willis.
W. S. Searby,
0. F, Atwood,
And others.
Peremptory sale—BT - ILDLI6 LOT, S. W. corner or
Fitzwater and Cadwal.de• stre.ts.
Peremptory SaIe—THREESTORT BRICK DWEL-.
LI NO. 'No. 1414 Fit zwa•er siree , t.
2 TWO STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos 522 sad
129 Bridge avenu Camden, are well built, nearly near
and in good re air.
TB RE)-S lORK BRICK DWELLING,. No. 71.3
iiciuth . Seventh street with a neat three story brick
De ell:fly in the rear.
TB REE STORY BRICK ItWELLING, No. 613
Barclay street with a three-story brick Dwelling in the
tear.
THEOLOGICAL. MEDICAL AND MTSCELL.ANF,
OVS BOOKS.
, ON t unsDAY AETI.R.NoON, MARCH. 13,
At the auction store. 'Theological, Medical and Ma
ce,lent 00S chitily London editions.
Sale No. 1612 Filbert ErzeeG
SL PERIOR FURNTTL - RE, FEATHER 131 7 11.9,
HANDSOME VELVET'CARPET-1, ttc
ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 14.
At .0 o lch at No. 1612 Fllbert street. by catalogue,
the superior furniture, 6ne feather beds, bedding, fins
eh:at:Ns - are aad china. handsome velvet and Brussels
carpets &v.-
Iu sy be examined at 8 o'cl ck on the morning °reale
SALE OF 31T5Cr1.1.4 NEOUR BOORS.
ON WEDNESDAY AE t RNOON. MARCH 14,
At the* na ton more, valuable miscellaneous boo!®,
on various subjects
XTMi l blVe. SALE OF e'uttNITURE AT WEST
JERSEY HOTEL CAMDEN.
ON FRIDAY MORNFNG MARCH 16,
At 10 o'clock. at the West Jersey Hotel, Market at.,
Can - den, the entire furniture including parlor and
mairg room, fifty chambers, dna feather beds,hatr
matrcoaes, table and bed Linen. crockery and Masa
ware. bar room and kitchen furniture,
Also express wagon, furniture car, cart, dray, bay
scales, &c.
Sale No 18 Hudson street,
MACHtNERY, LATHES, TOOLS, DIE?, &c,
ON SATTTRDAY MORNING,
At 12 o'clock, at No. 18 Hudson street. (between
Third and Fourth st, below Market st,) a quantity of
mabi ery.X band lathes, anvils, vises, tools, dies, s
machines for making match boxes. &c.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning Of sale,
Sale at the United States Hotel, Chestnut street, above
Fourth street.
VERY SUPERIOR PARLOR AND CHAMBER
FERNITORE, Rosewood Plano Forte. French Plate
hi acne, Pier ano Oval Mirrors. Feather Beds, Hair
Mattresses, Glassware, China, Axminster, Velvet.
and Brussels Carpets &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
March 19th, at 10 o'clock, at the United States Hotel.
Chesty nt street, above Fourth, by catalogue, the very
superior parlor, chamber and dining room furniture,
rosewood piano forte, by Reichenback, a large number
cf line French plate mantle, pier and oval mirrorsjine
feather beds, hair mattresses, China and glasswar e, bandADme Axminster, Infr.ssels and velvet carpet&
being the enttre furniture of thirty rooms.
Mr - Full particulars in catalogues ready one daypre.
virus to sale.
Sale at the N. E. corner Fiftienth and Spruce eta
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ELEG.AI 4 :T Ft END rIIE, ROSEWOOD PIANO
Fore, S the French Plate Sfantel and Pier Mirrors.
Superior Walnut Bookcase, Handsome Chandeliers,
Lace Curtains, Fine Silver Plate, Handsome Velvet.
ann Brussels Carpets, &c.
ON WBDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH tit
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At In o'clock. at the N. E. cox- _Fifteenth and Spruce
streets, by catalogue the elegant farniture,comprising
suit rosewood ana drawing room furniture, green bro
cs telle covering; snperinr walnut dining room and
chamber furniture, handsome rosewood seven octave
piano forte, tine French plate mantel and pier mirror,
large walnut bookcase. handsome chandelier and gas
fixtures, fine Ince curtains. - tine silver plated ware.
ebony and ormolu inlaid cabinet, elegant velvet and
Brussels carpets, &c.
. Also, the kitchen astral's, &c.
May be examined at 8 o'cl ck on the mornidg Of gale.
TNDIA RUBBER MAITEMIE BELTaill STEAK
1. PACKING, HOSE, &c.
Engineers and dealers will find a FULL ASSORT
MENT OF GOODYEAR'S PATENT VULCANIZED
RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE, &c., at the
Manufacturer's Headquarters,
GOODYEAR'S,
308 Chestnut street,
South side.
N. .11—We have a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE of
GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOSE. very (cheap, to
which the attention of the public is called.
LINGLISH PICRLFS. CiTt3ITPB, SAUCES,
.UJ Crosse & Blackwell's Mulish Pickles, Catnips,
mances, Durham Mustard. Olives, &c., lazi s dlnik i nz
ship Yorktown and for gale by JOS. B. BIT
00j ua Snnth Tuaawarw avwnne.
DALE ROPE AND TWINE ISANUFFAXTITTRXD
11 and for Bale by
FM:MC, wrAVER &
= North Water =vet, and
ce North Delaw:co *venire:
1.2.1111A.T.1111161 SELT.—..I.4)Vi , ELL. YAT.S.NT JILAS
tic, Sheathing Felt for Bhlpn also, Zohnson's Paten
Woo Ming Felt MT Steem Pipe! and Boilers, In dal'.
tnd Ibr sale by WELLIAM. 6 SEANT. AO. ',DJ Stant •
Delaware SIMMER,
OOTTON AND LINEN SAIL DUCK of every width'
from one to six feet wide, all numbers. Tent and
&wising Duck, Papermakers felting Ball Twine, Ac,
JOHN W.EVERMAN CO_
No. icaJonen's Altair
Iu.P.PER, AND YELLOW METAL ELLE.A.T.Wira
Brazier's Copper, Nails. Bolts and Inv CbppppegTr.t
constantly on hand and for sale by B:EMB.Y WINBO B
dc Co..= Routh Whar.ES.
GELATIN. T Plne.S. AND SAGO.—Com's Scott:et
Gelatin, Rio Tapioca and East India Pearl &Igoe
landing and for aale by J. B, BUSSIER dt CO., 108 8:`:
Delaware Avenue.
RAISINS AND LEMONS — Bunch , Layer and Seed.
less Raisins and Malaga • Lemons, landing from
bark La Plata, and for sale by 30S. B. BEIB. O
CO.. 108 South DelawarA
TAIIPERIAL FRENCH PRIINEB.—at) eases In Un
1 canisters and tal_Au boxe_s, Imported and fbr sale
by JOE. B, BD:Uz.lit A- CO, 108 South' Delaware
11.Vet11:1P.
NEW RAISINS:4Oo ox es Bunch mad Layer Bal3lll
800 boxes Valeacla Balalna. 100 mats Seedless
Italslas for sale by . Jail. B. BUBBLER & 00.410 gionth
Ws ter street:
TC/AONDI3 BOSTON lllSCure.—Bond's Roston Brine - :
and Milk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman.
and for sale by .TOS. B. lIIISSIMB dk 00, Agents; for
Bond. 108 South .Delaware avenue
le/CLED EICKELIMING.—/Ou Darrell' Bay of Island's
Hefribg, in store and for Bale by E. A. BOUDEB
CO., Dock Bhooet Whoa. _ •
• -
AT. GRAPES—Ict prime ord
T landing from bark La Plata. and for sale
JOS. B,II'OBBIES dk CO.. lea G. Delaware avenua.
riRANONS AND rArmo - NS.—Biclly , .OranwLa_arit
la Lemons, in prime order, for Sale by Jktil• B
B I3 S-Arria CO..loBBouthDelawaro avenue. •
AISIARY BRED.—Twenty-five barrels Prime 4
1 44
nary Seed In store and tamale by wozookrAN
C0...2.10. 122 Walnut. inseet,
BEBOONS CARACQV lNG lNEr sta n_ e o w by l aci ,
Aar from Bark WHITE'
DALLICIT4OXO.IS2 Walnut west,. .„ . „.,
A12‘1131L9, 6.11A2)39.-100 gege of
and
splendtet
vrldte ln line order landing and Mr sale by
AB& B. B dt pp.. , South Betoware birenne;
QORGHIME.—:OIIInase StyOr CannATT_ uE L , handsome,
A 7 r artlale v for , sale b 3, JOd . Bliglavalar• & 00;.*P0
Of 1885.• Jont renetv , M. to tinT,
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end for g 4 e4b 7 orlth Deutivrate avemoi ,
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