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

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    Pemaylvanita Legislature.
CLOSE Off TB S TERDAV 43 2.B.OOEEDni96'
SENATE.—The following bills passed :
One incorporating the - Pennsylvania Tea
Company; another incorporating the Girard
House Hotel Company; another allowing
the Southern Pennsylvania Railroad to
build from Pittsburgh to Connellsville;
, .another taxing the stock of the Catawissa
_Railroad; another revising the charter of
the New Hope and Nornstown Railroad.
Adjourned. , - • ' •
'Houss.—The following bills passed.:
Allowing the Apprentices' Library Com
liany to fix their quorum: Reorganizing
the Pennsylvania Steel Compank, Incor
porating the Crescent Library. Allowing
,Trankford and Holmesburg Railroad Com
pany to extend their track to connect with
the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad
company..
Afternoon Sesaion.—An act incorporating
the Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company
.of Northampton was considered. Its pas
,sage was urged by Messrs. Quay, Shenk,
Thomas and other Republicans in behalf of
:the Republican caucus. which had pre
viously agreed to sustain the present bill
the grounds that an existing insurance cona
pany in the same county, and which was
,opposing this bill, had refused during the
'war to allow any local managers to remain
inoffice.: For , this reason the Republicans
of Northampton had decided to form a new
.company, and asked the incorporation of
the Union Mutual Company. On theother
hand Messrs. Myers, ' Donnelly and other
Democrats denied that there were any poli
tics in the matter. The new bill passed to
at third reading. •
An act to authorize the North Pennsyl
vania Railroadto borrow money was passed.
The General appropriation bill was dis
-cussed, and the following items agreed to
by the House, •viz: The Governor's salary,
.41,000; Secretary of Commimwealth, $2,000;
Attorney General, $3,000; Auditor General,
'•S2,000; Surveyor General, Ill,600; State Trea
surer,sl,7oo; Superintendent of - Schools,
S 1,80: For Soldiers' Orphan Schools, $250,-
000; Common Schools, $365,000; Judges :of
Supreme Court, $5,500 each; Salaries of
judges of District Court and Common Pleas,
$5,000 each. Efforts were made by country
: members_ to revise this, but Messrs. Quay,
Ruddiman, Thomas and Davies insisted on
$5,000, which was finally agreed to.
During the discussion of the South Street
hallway supplement, Mr. J. T. Thomas
-moved an amendment requiring the com
pany to carry passengers through to Gray's
Ferry without change of cars and for but
one fare. This amendment was lost. Phila
delphia members voting yea were Messrs.
Adair, Freeborn, Gheghan, Kerns, Quigley,
"Ruddiman, Sterner, tinbers, Thomas and
Wallace. Those voting nay were DeHaven,
Donnelly, Hood, Lee, Marks and Watt.
Absent, Davis and Josephs.
Confirmations.
The Senate has confirmed the following
nominations :
Edward M. McCook, of Colorado, Minis
ter President at the Hawaiian Island. Also,
the following Consuls—James Donalson
Long, of Maryland, at Montevideo; Hiram
B. Hawkins, of Nevada, at Tumber; Charles
A, Leans, of Maryland, at'tinctial:
Andrew J. Stevens, of lowa, at Smyrna:
Frederic. Cavada, of Pennsylvania, at
Trinidad de Cuba; William M. Jones, of
New York, at Clifton, Canada; 0. M. Spen- 0
cer, of lowa, at Genoa; Samuel R. Cambell;
at Bayonne; Aaron Grigg, of Tennessee, at
Kingston, Jamaica; J. C. Walker, of Tenes
see, 'lt St. Thomas. Also, E. FeabreteStaith,
of New York, to be Commissioner of Immi
gration: Lewis Blodgett, Appraiser. at the
port of Philadelphia; James Power, Sur
veyor of Customs at Town Creek, Md.;
Charles F. SwiA Collector of Customs at
Barnstable, Mass.; Byrenus Bliss, Sur
veyor of Customs for Tiverton, R. I.; Alvin
'W. Chapman, Collector of Customs for
Apalachicola, Fla.; Wm. E. Wells, Collector
of Customs for Petersburg, Va. Also,.
William H. Barnhart, of Oregon, to be
Indian Agent in the Territory of Washing
ton; Isaac Coleman, of Indiana, to be Agent
for the . Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians;
_Luther E. Webb, of Wisconsin, Agent for
the Chippewas, of Lake Superior; Franklin
B. Head, of Utah, to be Superintendent of
Indian Affairs for the :Territory of Utah;
Thomas Murphy, of Kansas, to be Superin
lendent of Indian Affairs for the Central
Superintendency; Edward B. Taylor, of
Nebraska; to be Superintendent of Indian
Affairs for the Northern Superintendency:
Joseph IL Hanna', of Dakotah Territory, to
be Agent for the Indians of the upper Mis
souri River; Chancy H. Nives, of Isiebraska,
to be Agent for the lowas, Sacs and Foxes
of Missouri; Daniel E. Oakes, of Colorado,
to be Agent of the Grand River and Wintah
bands of Indians; B. L. Fairfield, of Cali
fornia, to be Agent'ibr the Round Valley In
.dians; Crab Houghton, of New Mexico, to
be Ast.tCate Justice of New Mexico, and
James R. Drybergh, to be Chief Engineer in
the Revenue Cutter service.
From Fortress Monroe
FORT MoNROE, March 20.—A large and
•enthusiastic meeting of oystermen was held
in Norfolk a few evenings since, for the pur
pose of taking into consideration the arbi
trary features of the present regulations re
specting the oyster trade, and to inaugurate
some line of action tp test their constitution
ality. The existing regulations are very un
popular among the oystermen of Norfolk,
and the meeting unanimously adopted a
series of resolutions explanatory of their
views in regard to the subject.
It has been currently stated here to-day,
,on good authority, that Clement: C. Clay, the
.companion prisoner of Jeff Davis in the For
tress during the period of his captivity, was
to-day granted, on his 'parole of honor, the
freedom of the grounds inside the walls du
ring the daytime, on retiring to his cell at
;night.
Bhode Island Democratic Convention
PROVIDENCE. R. L, March 21.—The De
mocratic State Convention was heldpin this
.city to-day. Thomas Steene, of Smithfield,
presided, and William J. Miller and George
:N. Bliss acted as Secretaries. No nomina
tions for State officers were made.
A committee was raised to bring forward
.a ticket hereafter, if deemed expedient.
Resolutions were adopted declaring the
Constitution to be the foundation of A.meri
,can liberty, opposing taxation without re
presentation, and indorsing the policy of
_Andrew Johnson.
.The Assassination—Attempted Suicide of
King.
LOUISVILLE, March 21.—Sterling King,
who confessed himself guilty of the at
,tenpted assassination of Secretary Seward,
.endeavored to commit suicide this morning
by severing a blood vessel of his aim His
recovery is doubtful.-
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It will cleanse the scalp, and thereby promote the
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If the hair dry, stiff and lifeless, it will give it a
-softness and lively yonttunl appearance.
willthe hair is becoming thin, weak and falling oft, it
will restore Its strength 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 Infallible restorative, and
will do all that is promisee. when used by the directions,
SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY
ROBERT FISHER, Sole Agent,
~No. 25 2Vorih.rifth,between Chestnut and Pine, St. Louts
Agent for Pennsylvania DT OTT & CO, 232 North
-secon4 stleet, Philads. th,s,tu3m2
ANIIIMEIniAMts
RISLEY'S 09NTIMIENTAL NEWS 'EXCHANGE
CHOICE SEATS
To all places of amusement may be had up to 63‘
o'clock any evening. - mh29-br
CHOICE SEATS .AND ADMISSION TWEETS
can be bad at
THE PROGRAMME, OFFICE;
411
_CHESTNUT etreet, — oppesite the Post Once,l'or
the ARCH; CHESTNUT. WALNUT and ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, up to 6 o'cloak every evening. sel9 ti
NEW CHESTNUT. STREET. THEATRE
CHESTNUT Street___ above TWEL,TH.
LEONARD GROvnat and W 712. E. SINN,
Lessees andllanagers.
Doorsiven at BAS, . curtain rises at 7.45.
ForIHIS (Thursday) March 22,
h Night of the Absorbing New Drama, in four
abts, never before performed in this country, and
entitled
CARTOUCHE
CARTOUCHE
' CARTOUCHE • •
CAIITOUCHE
THE STOLEN JEWELS.
THE STOLEN JEWELS.
THE STO VFW JEWELS.
• THE STOLEN JEWELS.
With NEW SCENERY by Richtird Smith. -
ELEGANT APPOINTMENTS by. John Dasey.
MECHANICAL EFFECTS by Joseph Btrahan.
A MOST POWERFUL OAST,
including the •
STRENGTH OF THE STAR COMPANY,
FRIDAY EVENING. March 28.
BENEFIT OF MIL J. T. WARD
BATITRDAY AFTERNOON, March 24,
10113 T GRAND FAMILY MATINEE.
CARTOUCHE;
THE STOLEI 46W haa.
"MONDAY EVENING, March 26.
A. powerfUl new Drama by John Brougham, Esq..
entitled
ONLY A CLOD ; OM, €AUGHT IN THE TOILS.
Admission to Matinee: 80 cents Children, 25 cents.
Doors open at 1.15. Curtain rises at 2.15.
Admission to Evening Performance,2s cents, 50 cents
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
N. E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Sheets.
THURSDAY, March 82, 1866,
Last Night of Shakspeare's •
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
• LAST NIGHTBUT TWO 00
3133.; HACKETT.
Mr. J. B. ROBERTS as ' • Ford
(His last night bat two.)
LAST NIGHT OF FALSTAFF.
' • Y OPPORTUNIT Y'
of witnessing the a L cknowledged finest embodiment of
Sir John - Falstaff, Shaksrpeare's greatest comic crea
tion, that the world has ever seen. -
Mr. HACKETT will appear on TO-MOROW Fri-
day), being the occasion p o p f his Benefit N R ight, in ( his
famous original character of
RIP VAN WINKLE,
in his genuine version of the Romantic Drama of that
name, from the works of Irving.
ltirßS. JOHN DREW 'S NEW . ABOH STREET
I.U. THEATRE. Begins at Hi o'clock.
Engagement of the world-famed actor,
CHARLES DILLON.
THITItSDA.Y EVENING, March 22d,1865,
and every Evening untiI ELPHROOR further notice,
B,
THE MOUNTEBANK.
Belphegor J. CHARLES DILLON
Madeline, his wife Miss E. Price
Fanfaronade Stuart Robson
Duke de Montbaron Mr. Mackay
Viscount de Hercule Mr. Marlowe
Scene, France. Time, 1814.
To conclude with the new Farce of
THE KITCTIFN BELLE.
Pitcher, of the Police Stuart Robson
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF CHARLES DILLON.
B URGESS, PRENDERGASI',
HUGHES AND LA RUE'S
MINSTRELS
Will open for a short season, commencing
TUESDAY EVENING, March 20th
ASSEMBLY BUILDING. TENTH and CHESTNUT
MINSTRELS' CABNEVAI, OF MTN.
EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION.;
The Great Confederation of Distinguished g
ETHIOPIAN ARTISTES.
THE MASTER BAND OF THE WORLD.
THE MOST PERFECT ORGANIZATION IN
EXISTENCE
No stale Jokes. Everything new.
TWENTY BRILLIANT STABS,
LEB BT
COOL BURGESS, ARCHIE HUGHES,
T. B. PRENDERGAST AND FRANK BOWL
New and Choice Songs, Ballads and butperb ,Instrn •
meL tenon; Pathetic Descriptive, Sentimental and
Operatic Music, Comic Recitations &c.
A dmission, 2i cents. Reserved Seats, so cents.
Doors open at 7; performance will commence at s
o'clock.
Secured seats can be bad during the week at Turner
Hamilton's Book Store, No. 106 South TENTH street,
Assembly Building. mbls
TEE YOUNG AND TALENTED ELOCUTIONIST.
Prof. N. R. RICEL3RDSON, will give oae
"IVP ADING" at CONCERT HALL.
FRIDAY EVENING, March
Tickets, 50 cents. To be had at Rlsley's Continental
News Stand, Clacton's Book Store, 608 chestnut street.
Fish's Drug Store..pN. E. corner of Thirteenth and
Walnut. mha)-sol,
THE FAVORITES OF THE METROPOLIS'
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
• FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY,
COMMENCING ON
MONDAY EVENING. March 20, 1860.
THE PREMIER BAND OF THE WORLD.
The original and only
WOOD'S MINSTRELS.
From 514 Broadway, New York, their first traveling
tour in ten years. Great in their sensation specialties.
unequaled in Song Dance and Fun.
Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8.
m1317-U1 COOL WHITE, Manager.
NEW AMERICAN THEATRE,
WALNUT street, above Eighth.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION.
Immense success of the brilliant
POW.' ER SISTERS.
BILLY HOLMES, the great Comic Singer.
Mr. JOHN SENIA and ids wnnderful Straw Piano
SPr.FNDIDBALLETS. BRILLIANT COME DIES
EVERY EVENING
!STD ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER
NOONS,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
SIGNOR BLITZ'S DOUBLE SPHVNX
SIGNOR BLIT7.'S DOUBLE SPH YN X
la stilLthe great attraction at his TEMPLE OF WON.
DFRIS. All the best feats, Including the IOPE
DA NC FR GRAND TURK, CANA_RY BIRDS and
V) NTRILOQUISIL are also given EVERY EVEN
ING at 7)4, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
AFTERNOONS at 3 o'clock.
Admission. 55 cents—Children, 15 cents. Reserved
Seats, 50 cents. mhl9
Li RMANIA. ORO.RESTRA.—PubIic Rehearsals
la every Saturday afternoon at the Musical Franc
Ran, at half-past three o'clock. Engagements made
oy addressing GEORGE RASTIERT, agent, Mil MOW
arey street. between Race and Vine. ocl4tl
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT, aboVs
Tenth street,
Open from 9 A. M. tin 6 P. M.
ReS.Ast'seta Atl m 'nre o
still on exhibition
TEETH.
• ROGERS'
FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE
•
CLEANSING AND PRESERVING
THE TEETH.
•
Removes all substances destructive to
the teeth, prevents discoloration and the
accumulation of Tartar, and a spongy re
laxed condition ufthe Gums, imparting
a pleasant and refreshing fragrant taste
to the Mouth. •
• Guaranteed to contain no Acid,
• . -
or any substance that will injure or de
stroy the Teeth.
Its cleansing and healthful properties
are certified to by prominent Dentists
throughout the country.
Sold by Druggists, Fancy Goods Dealers
and Perfumers, and at the Depot, 85 Li
berty Street, N. Y. ,
Ask for ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE
and take no other.
JOHNSTON,HOLLOWAY & COWDEN !
- I
Wholesale Agents.
rnh2o-tu,tb.alat - •
norp.favArrn Y LLOW METAL BREATHING
VV Brazterlvedsover. Naas, Bolts end Ingo Oipt. , ar.t
constantly:orrhati and for sale by HENRY W.UIEOP.
Co., Wl..orttli Wharves.
- THE - DAILY - EVENING - BULLETIN i PHILADELPHIA, THIJABDAY, MARCH 22, 3856,. . \
MitS, SOPTS-70TaWS , NW 400}Z I r .
GEORGE SAND'S NEW BOOK.
VICTOR HUGO'S NEW BOOK.
WLLKLE COL LINS'LI NEW .'BOOK.
'And other New Books, published this dayby • - -
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
• 306 CHESTNUT STREET, phi Ls.
'l'l,Ln. FORTUNE SEEKER. By Mrs' Emniall E. N.
Southworth, author of the,"Lost Heiress." etc. Com
plete in one liu ge duodecano volume.. Price 41 5,0 in
. , imper, or $2 00 in cloth. , , ] - ~
~ ,
,_ .:, , •
FALSE PRIDE; OR, TWO WAYS TO MATRI
MONY. A companion to "Family Pride," and
Family Secrets." Complete in one large duodecimo
- volume. Price $1 50 in paper, or 12 in cloth.
JEALOUSY. By George Sand, author,of "Con.
suelo," "Countess of Rudolstadt,
o-
" "Indiaa," "First
T L
and raeoye," etc., etc. Complete in one large du
decimo volume. Price $1 50 in paper, or $2 00 in cloth.
THE BRIGAND; OR, THE DEMON OF THE
NORTE. By Victor Ting ), author or "Les Misers
bles,"- etc.,'etc. One volume. octavo. - 'Trice 75 tents;
T QUEEN'S REVENGE, and other stories. By
ilkie Collins, author of •"The Dead Secret," and
fully equal to anything ever - written by him. -One
iovomme, octavo. Price 75 cents.
E COQUETTE; or, The Life and Letters of Eliza
harton. A True Tale in Real Life. • With an His
rical Freface, and Memoir of the Author.' By a
Lady of Massachusetts. Complete in one duodecimo
volume. Price 01 50 in paper, or $2 00 in cloth.
ot - B. _ MUTUAL • FRIEND .. By - Charles Dickens.
With all the Author's Illustrations, Forty in number.
Price $1 00 in Paper; or, $2 50 in Cloth; or, In two vol
es, Cloth, with tinted Illustrations. $4 09.
CORA BELMONT; or Ilia, SINCERE, LOVER.. A
Et.
..i, 7 Story of the Heart. Complete in one large duo.
ecimo volume. . Price $1 50 in paper, or 52 . 00 in
oth. '.
LOST BRIDE.' By T. ,
S. Arthur, author of
i'Love In a Cottage," "Love In High Life," etc. Price
Send for our Descriptive Catalogue.
ddreas all cash orders. retail or waolesale, to
T. B. PETERSON & BECYPHERS.
No. NA Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa.
ooks seat Postage paid, on receipt of retail .Price.
All NEW BOOKS are at PETPR'SONS'. • mh21.21
EIfINGSTONE'S NEW BOOK NOW READY.-
NABRAfki.v.h. - OF AN .c.x..eglaTiON TO THE
ZAMRITSI AND ITS TRIBUTARIES, AND OF THE
DI6COVERY 01' THE. LAKES SHERIVA. AND
NYASSA, FROM 1858 to 1864. By DAVID and CHAS.
LIVINGSTONE. With Maps and Illustrations.
ALSO. .
TEXT-BOOK 'OF ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY and
HYGIENE. Ry JOHN C. DRAPER, M. D. With One
Thousand and *eventy Illustrations,
CARLYLE'S FREDERICK THE GREAT. Com
plete in six volumes. ,
LUCY ARLYN. By J. T. TROWBRIDGE.
AN EIRFNICON. By E. B. PUSEY, D. D.
TEMPORAL MISSION OF THE HOLY GHOST.
B HENRY EDWARD MANNING, Archbishop of
vs
tminster.
MGM OF THE LATE WAR. By GEORGE
LCNT.
LETTERS OF LIFE. Be Mrs. L. H, SIGOITRNEY.
CTLITERATURE IN LETTERS. By JAS. P. HOL.
I_BE LL. D.
New and Standard Books ibr sale, as soon as pub.
netted, by LINDSAY & RT. A TrISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
No. 25 South Sixth street, above Chestnut.
'STEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS.—LUVINGSTONE'S
II EXPEDITION TO THE 7.AmBEK AND ITS
TRIBUTARIES. With Maps and Illustrations, 1
vol., Svo.
LUCY A RLYN. By Trowbridge, author of .'Cudjo's
Cave" etc.
ILRSi. B. SIGOI:TBSEY'S LETTERS OF LIFE.
With Portrait. lamo, cloth. •
PRINCIPLEn OF EDUCATION. Drawn from Nature
end Revelations. By;hlrs. Sewell.
LIFE OF REV. DR. BA IRD. Br his Bon.
JEAN ENGELOWS. New Book. Stories told to a
Chud.
For sale by
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PHELIDOP... Musician andel= Player, by Gaon
Allen. Groek Professor In the University of PM? ,
sylvania; with aSo • • lernentary Maly on Philldor,
_lent Author and Is. ass Player, by Manila Vol Ha
lebrand and 48 Lars, Lovoy Extraordinary and Me
ster Plenipotentiary of the Eine of PrJasis, at tin
Jorart oifiaxe•Weimar. I vol., octavo, 3i, vcllas, 190
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BARR'S Blank Books and Stationery, 1.101
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p t'
AsSORTS PROCURED.— •
JOHN 11. FRICE.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
COMMISSIONER FOR ALL STATES,
PENSION AND PRIZE AGENT,
No. f. 2.3 DOCK street.
Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to Ac
somata taken. mlll3-ausp
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6 28
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These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants
of first-class trade, and embrace every size a-ld style
tor Ladles, Misses and Children, which, fbr finish and
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to give satisfaction. Also, constantly on hand, a full
assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 4c
springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order
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E.S.
E. Cor. WATKK and CH_ESTNITT streets, Phil
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Southwark bugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar
House, of Philadelphia.
GEORGE SHARP, Patentee and manufacturer of
the 11A 4.T PATTERN SILVER WARE, No. 41
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JAMES A. WRIGHT. THOWNTON PIKE. CLEbt'N'T A
GRISCOM. THEODORE WRIGHT. FRANK L. NEA/...L.
PETER WRIGHT fi sONS,
Importers of Earthenware.
and
Shipping akd Commission Merchanng,
100. 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
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Lror name Room for Gas Works, Workshops
/5.1-711, , t °Miaow, &c.
t - nos and Gas Machinery, of the latest and mcr
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Every description of Plantation Machinery;
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ispintsall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Stiv.,
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LIENNSYLVANIA WORKS—on the DELAWA-BY
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OlTa - STES, Delaware county,
HEANEY, SON 00.
Nlotrineera and L.-on Boat Bnlldera,
Mannfactuern of
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GENES,
ton VessaLs of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanks
Propellers, d„?...,
T. REARIET, W. B. BRASTRY, B. ARCM:BOLD
Late of Late
d&aney, Nestle is Co., Engineer in Chia.
Penn Works, Phila. DYN-tn 11. B. Navy
•gE PRELAINELPECIA BIDING scrHooL,
FOITRTH street, above Vin e, _ reopen for th•
?all and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. gtitl.
Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorong
Tnowledge of this accomplishment will find ever ,
facility at this schooL The horses are safe and we)
:rained, so that the most timid need not fear. Saddi,
horses tralned •In the beet manner. Saddle horns
'manses and vehicles to. hire. Also carriages for ittat.
rain, to cars, steamboats. &o.
'mos. crieessE g; SON.
GAB FLKTURES.—IfISKEY, MERRELL &
THACKAFA, NO. 718 onaesTrarr street
lianniacturen3 of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, dx.„
would call the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets, dm. 7 hey also introduce Gas pipes into
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend
ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war.
ranted. ' ASO
DRPTY WELLS.—OWNERS OP PROPERTY.—The
L may place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Dish'•
rented, at very low prices. A. PEYSSON,
Manufacturer of Pondrette,
Goldsmith's Hall. Lib street nary
T HE STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING
ESTABLISHMENT
AT THE OLD STAND,
No. 47 NORTH EIGHTH STREET (EAST SIDE.)
NO OTHER OFFICE IN THIS CITY
With the benefits of an experience of nearly FIFTY
YEARS ON STATEN ISLAND and facilities UN
EQUALED BY ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
in this country. we offer stipecior'inducements to those
having ELLH,__WOOLEN, or FANCY GOODS for
DYEING OR CLEANSING.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO.,
No. i 7 North EIGHTH Street._ Philadelphia.
Nos. 5 and 7 JOHN Street, New VOrk.
No. 718 BROADWAY,-New York.
No. 269 FULTON Street, Brooklyn. mll3-ing
', k '/" AND CO.
AETSTERS,
51113-s-tn-thtf.
RANGES AND LEMONS.--Slelly Oranges and
Lemons,-in'prime order, for sale by Jos, B
SISSIER - & C0.,108 South Delaware avenue. .
Nig33,A.puteS.--5006 oxesßunch and Layerßaisin
boxes Valepda RaiLdna, 100 mats Seedless
Raisins for sale by JIGS. B. BUSSI:,t: & coor, s ou th
W .ter street.
r •
SOPS—Growth of MC. Stud received id mord
Dina r d for sale bY WILLIAM B. GRANT,
apg 12.6, °nth Delaware avenue,
NEW PIIBLICATIONIS.
JAKES S. CLAXTON.
Successor to W 8. Lt A.. Martlea.
606 Chestnut street.
BIISINESS UABDP,.
DYEING..
MEDICKL,
WISTAR'S BALSAM
WILD CHERRY
SAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY
HALF A CENTURY,
Lti , 4:11•4:0 , 410)=1".1,Wip0gie..:(:134qw: 4 zi.7,2•40:4..xl
Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness .Sore Throat,
Lutinenza, Whooping; Conch, Croup,
Liver Complaint, 'Bronchitis,
catty of Breathing, Asthma and
every affection of
THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST.
CONSIUMIP7PION,
which carries off more victims than any other disease,
and which baffles the skill of the Physicians to a
greater extent than any other malady often
YTTIT.IIS TO THIS REUPDY!
when all others prove ineffectuaL
The Rev. JAMB SEW:LIMB, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known and much respected among the German
population In this country, makes the following
statement for the benefit of the afflicted.
DEAR Sias--Having realized in my family import
ant benefits from the use of your valuable preparation
—WISMAR'S BAIZIAM OF WILD CHERRY—It affords me
pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight
years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de•
cline, sad little hopes of her recovery wen
Mined I then Procured_ .a.bottle of your exc,fleat
Balsam, and be ore she .hasil taken the whole of the
contents of the bottle there was a great improvement
in her health. I have, In my Inalvidual case made
frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have al
ways been benefited by it.
- - JACOB IW.CHLE.B..
PRICE OBE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
FOB BALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE,
Dey Street, New York.
SETH W. FOWLE & SON.
Pioprietors, Boston
AND BY ALL DRUGOLSTS.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
CURES CUTS, BU S, SCALDS
GRACE'S CELEBRATED HALVE
Cures Boils, Ulcers Cancers.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cores Chapped Rands, Chilblains.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Heals Old Sores. Flesh Wounds,
It Is prompt in action, removes pain at once. and re
duces the most angry looking swellin Intl amma
Uons, as if by magio—thus affording relief ands com
plete cure.
Only 25 cents a box! (Sent by mail r 35 cents.)
For Sale by
J. P. DUCSHORE, 36 Dey Street, New Y'ork.
S. W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietors, Boston and by
all Druggists. Grocers and Country Stores. jaso 3m
V (—) X. YVYUL L.
WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP,
PRINCIPAL DEPOT. 771 SOUTH THIRD ST.
PRICE. $1 PER BOTTLE; 0.5 PER HALF DOZEN
The undersigned citizens take pleasure in cheerfally
recommending the use of 'Wright's Tar Syrup, for
coughs, colde, consumption, whooping cough,•spotted
tever..lver complaint, pains in the breast, bronchitis,
inflammation, and restriction of air weasels in the
lungs The remedy should be in every family:
Charles C. Wilson, Forney's Press office:-
Charles H. Graffen,Sumfoy Mercury office.
James Nolen, Inquirer office.
Wm. F. Corblt, Associated Press.
Wm. Si. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police Tele
graph. Fifth and Chesttint.streets.
A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets.
James W. Perrlne, 1120 Charles street.
H. A. Davis, 323 Gs skill atreot.
John Woodside, 1331 Franklin street
Robert Thompson. 1663 Walter street.
R. G. March. 616 Franklin street.
3. Gebloff, 731 South Second street.
John seymour, 513 South Frost street.
1.. W. Howard, 1 Dock street.
H. C. Bartlett, 3.,11' South Second street.
L. Bates. 605 Arch street. • ,
Albert martin. 417 South Second street.
Mary Caldwell, len Sansom street.
W. Thomas, 20 North Fourth street.
T. M.. earthy, 1664.151f1eth's alley.
George Wilson, =6 Race street.
\V F. 8r00k5.69 North Second street.
M. J. Helmet t,119 Canal street.
SeyrOur Bose, Bmtleton.
Charles Rogers, 921 South street.
H. T. Wellington Second and Quarry streets.
E. E. Thomas, 126 South Sixth street.
William Barns. 515 South Front street.
S. S. Santtfd. Opera Manager.
John Magihnis. rear of 134 North Second street.
rs. S. R. Choate. Newark, Del.
George W. 'White & CO. No. 56 South Third street.
Mr 1111 (am B. 11*,-,ah.!
Sri, We taXe pleasure in recommending your
TAR SYRUP (of which we have already , sold con
suiensble quantities) as a most excellent and effiCaciOns
tot the complaints set Writ in your printed
btu already submitted to the public. Ae a gratifying
rot "to suffering humanity we will cheerfully recum
mend your preparation to all afflicted sithdiseases
w bleb it is designed to cure.
Yours. &L., DI I.KS & SON. Druggists.
N. E. corner Pine and Sixth streets.
Also to be had at
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN,
DYOTT & CO.,
and all principal druggists and dealers.
The subscriber would beg leave thriller to say that
he is prepared to fill orders and , forward the Syrup
to any part of the country. Persons desiring other
tot mation by mall will enclose apost age statnp, and
arswers will be returned as soon as the exigencies ul
bir-ibess will admit.
Address
WILLIAM B. WRIGHT,
7.1 South Third street.
Philadelphia. Pa.
I )YAL DiaiTALLENA
A ILlperlOr article for cleaul.ng Teeth, dealloyint
4 aimai.l.m which Lnfeat them, giving tone to the
011:11S, and leaving a .%eling of fmgrance and perfect cleanliness In the month. It mr.y be used daily, aoi
'7lll he found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums
ehile the aroma and deterstvenosa will recommend
o every one. Being composed with the agaistance e'
be Dentist, Physician and hficrearopist, It is cone
• antis. I.Ailred as sy E 1 T.re TILV substitute for the RP
ertafii tfnalses formerly In vo„lne.
Eminent Dentate, acquainted with the comstitter.l
,f the DENTALLINA. advocate Its uses.; it contain:
Bathing to prevent Its unresMained emPlOrrnen ,
kf wig crap hr
JAMES T B ro a d Aecary,
Bread and Spruce
Fcr R.ILiS by iinaniant gnaws y, and
led IiTOWIL, D. L. Srackhoun,
.I.amard & Cp.. Robert C. Davis 4
i..R. Keeny, Geo. C. Bowen,
mac H. Kay. Charles Shivere,
J. H. Needles, G. J. S.mttergeed,
f". T. Husband, 6 J. C. Tarnpenny & 'Jo
,
url- rose Smith, Charles H. Eberle,
Stoma! Weaver, I i James R. Marks,
WILILam:I3. Webb. i E. 11r 4 Inghttrst &On ;
I amen L. Blepham. Dye & 00., .
anghea &Ooombe, H. C. Blair,
Years A. Bower, . • Wltth & Bro.
USTLAOE'S DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.—Th...in
EI lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria,
Coughs, Bore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial
affections generally, Try them. THOS. ESTLACE
Jr., Drug.gist, B. W. - ner of Eighteenth and Markel
streets.Phlladelpkta. fee-9mi
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PHILADELPHIA
Window GLASS War . ehouse
BENJAMIN H, SHOEMAKER,
AGENT FOR 'Pim
FRENCH PLATE GLASS
COMPANIES.
IMPORTER OF
English, French and German
Window and Picture Glass
And Looking Glass Plates.
MANUFACTURE:R I OF
American Window, Picture and Car Glass
Ornamental and Colored GLIM
205 and 207 . North Fourth Street,
fe26-Bat PHILADELPHIA,
CAILDREN'ti - CLOTHING.
1866. 'SPRING. 1866.
OPENING
On Tuesday, march 20 ,
AT •
IVIErs. E leyser's
Children's Clothing Emporium,
No. 1227 CHESTNUT 5T.,. -
mbis.tf BelowPßneandrAl. Side,
DANISH OLIVES.-100 Kegs fresh Spanisholives,
0 Just received and for sale by J. B, BIISSIEB. &
CO.. 108 S. Delaware Avenue.
A . iddON gidGikr4.
%If THOMAS dr. SONS, AIICTIOnIEa r gS_L_. • f
1.11...r‘ • - Noii.lB9 said 141 !South FoußT.baboreet. ,
_ •
SALES OF EITO',ES Ala ii, BEAL ESTATE. -
At the I:xchange, every 'up .e.,SDAT, at 12 o'clock noon.
Handbills. of each. prcperty. issued separatel7.
anci on the Eatuidav previous to - each
;forin salet2ooo
.c; aia
lolues pamph.TATEATPRIVAESo ;
t. ;
Printed': catalogues,' •comprising..severali hundred
thousand dollars, including every description of city
and country , property, from the smallest dwellings to
the, most elegant mansions, elegant country' ,seats,
farms, bustness properties, &o;-'-'''': - .
iftgr PITRICITURE SA T.F.S at , the Auction Store
EVERY THURSDAY..
Aar Particular attention 'given- to sales. at Private
Residences, &c.
; STOOKS,itc.
On TII3IIIDAY. MARCH r.
At 12 o'clock — noiiii,ll . le" Philadelpßla 13trubinge,
333 shares Pbcenix Insurance CO.. --
600 shares Rush Farm V U Co. _
25 shares Washington Marrufacturing Co., of. Glou
caster. IC, J. . : .
.19 shares tnlon B. nk of 'Tennessee..
1 , shares Franklin Eire Insurance Co.
alfares Steubenville and Indians Railroad, (reor
ganized.)
Fotrian SPRING SAL'% MARCH 27th.
EX.I RA VA LUABLE Br A T. ESTATE.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of W. W. .Knight,_dec'd:
VERY: VALUA BLEv BUSINESS STAND - POUR
STORY BRICK SORE, 50s Commerce atreet,extend•
lag through to North street-2 fronts.
Same Estate—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
N 0.1012 Spr'ng Garden street, with Two-story Brick
Dwelling in the rear on Nectarine street. ,
Same I , state-2 HANDSOME MODERN mritzre.
STORY STONE RESIDENCE. Clapier • street, GER
MANTOWN. 'They are new, handsomely finished 'and
have the modern'conveniences. Near. Wayne station.
Same Estate—ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT and
STONE AGE. S. E. corner of Clapier and Mo
Bean &Venue, GERMANTOWN,near Wayne Station.
Has the modem conveniences; and the grounds bean.
Welly laid out. Adjoins the very elegant country seat
of Pratt McKean, Esci„
Same Estate--VERB ELEGANTPOINTED STONE
COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Clapier street, GERMAN
TOWN. Bullt in a very superior manner„ and has all
the modern conveniences. Near Wayne statism
tfir
'1 be above COUNTRY SEATS ate in one of the
must elevated, beautiful and desirable locations in the
neighlpirhood of Philadelphia.
Same Eats te—VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPER
TY, No. 144 Dock street
Same Estate—VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPER
TY, No. 146 Dock street.
rame Estate-4 LOTS. 22d Ward.
Va. Handbills for each of the above at tie Auction
Rooms.
Ritecutors' Peremptory Sale..-gestate of Powell Stack
houst, deC'd—VALIJAULF. BIIEVINESEI LOCAT/ON-2
FOUR STORY BRICE. DWELLINGS and STORE,
MS and 218 North Front street, above Race
Elearof all ineumbrance_. Sale absolute. Terms—Half
cash.
Same Estate—VALUABLE IRON FOUNDRY,
MACHINE; SHOP, &c.; north side of Craven street,
between Front and Second and Race and Vine. Terms
—Half cash. Sale absolute.
HANDSOME MODERN FOUR STORY BRICK
RESIDT.NOE, with three story back buildings, south.
west corner of Seventeenth and Pine streets. It is In
good repair, and has the modern conveniences: Pos
session Ist April next.
Fai,curivab, A r.V.-17ALUARIMBITSDirESSSTAND
—THREE-STORY BRICK SNORE, No 39 South
Second street, between Chestnut and Market. It is a
well-established stand, occupied as a Carpet Store, and
in the most desirable square on Seaona street.
VALUABLE Bustrass isms-sin—FOUR-STORY
BRICK STORE, No. 25 North Second street. between
Vine and New. Clear of all incumbrance.
'VALUABLE BUSINESS STANDS-2 THREE-.STORY
BRICK STORES, Nos. 3 and 5 Decatur street, between
Sixth and Seventh and Chestnut and Market atreets.
They are well and stabsttaitlaly built. Terms, 114,000
may remain on mortgage on each.
LtIODERN DOUBLE STORY. ROUGH-CAST
DWELLING, B. W. corner of Thirty- fifth qnd Tr sus
script streets. Twenty-fourth Ward, with Stone Tenant
House, Frame Stable, Sheds, & c.; garden planted with
choice fruit and shrubbery. Lot 855 feet front, by Iss
deep. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—t9,o4may
remain on mortgage.
THBEE-&FORY BRICE. DWELLING and
STABLE. Nes. 1515, 1517 and 1519 Louth Front street,
between Masker and Dickerson, Fitst Ward. Clear of
all incumbrance.
II LOT, Front street, north of Greenwich,
First Ward. _ _ _ _ _ - _
Bo BIN is , STAND—THREE-STORY BRICK
PTO.SE and DWELLING. No. 460 North Front street,
south of Noble_
TWO STORY FR 4117 DWELLING, No. 315
Centre street. near Wilson street. GER...L&N -
TOWN.
TB P.PR-STORY BRICE DWELLING, No. 345
Dugan street, ttelween Spruce and Pine. and west of
Fifteenth street.
3 TV;93-ei ORY BRICK DWELLDiGS, wat side of
Bucknell street. south of Brown.
•
ANS TWO-STORY; BRICK DWELLINGS, east side of
Judp.on street, south of Brown.
4 1 WO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Moyor
street, north of Norris.
Si DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS.
BuLding .LOP. 3, N. W. corner of ::7th street and
(Ars oil avenue. _ _
c
s Bli 1115 iiiirtl OTS. east side of 2Sth street, north of
Girard avenue. . -
V ALUA BLE 3.1 ECELLA.NEOUS BOOKS. PHOTO
,- ORAPAS, &c.
ON TEM VSI3'AY AYTaitNOON. MARCH 12.
At the auction store. valuable miscellaneous books,
from a library.
Also, a large number of - photographs, engravings Ac.
Sale No. IMO Mount Vernon street.
E:LFG ANT FERMI TIRE. FINE FRENCH PLATE
A.NTEL LRROR. HANDSOME TAPESTRY
lIRCSELS CAREW:S. s.c.
ON FRIDAY MOILING. MARCH...
At 10 o'clock. at No. 2 .010 Mount Vernon street, by
catalogue, handsome furniture. suit elegant tosewood
and plush drawing room fn nitare, tine French plate
mantel mirror. handsome walnut chamber furniture,
elegant tapestry Brussels carpets, &c.
The furniture was made to order by Vaulter,
and is In excellent cond.tion.
May ne examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale
Second Sale at the 'Coked States Hotel, Chestnut street
above Fourth street.
SC PYRIOR ErRN ITURE, MIRRORS, A IN
tilt h. VELVET. BBIISsE LS AND INGRAIN
A B.PETs, PATENT STEAM TABLE. KITCHEN
Er:sus. &c.
ON MONDAY MORNHM, MARCH 20,
At 10 o'clock. superior chamber fur..lture. nos mir
rors, Axminster. velvet, Brussels and ingrain carpets,
tine undresses and reds. steam table. kitchen utensils.
at. d c.
May be examined at s o'cl ck on the mornldg of sale.
Sale No 20b Pine street.
SUPEP.SOR FURNITURR FINE CARPETS. ch.c.
ON TUE'S:DAY MORNING, MARCH 27,
By catalogue. at No. 21135 Pine street, superior walnut
dra•.cing room, dining room and chamber furniture.
tine carpets, ..tc. Aleo. the kitchen utensils.
May be examined at s 0 cloth on the morning of sale.
SALE BY 'ORDER OF HEIRS—ON t Ht. PRE
MISE—Estate or ANDRis,w CRISMAN deen.
DE:LRABLE FARM, 37 ACRES, FISHER s
between Oermantown and Pranktbrd, Rd Ward.
On W EDNESDAY ArIEBNOON. MARc.,H
At s o'clock T. M.. will be sold at public sale.
UN THE PREMISES, all that valuable farm
acres, situate ou both sides of a
road leading from Germantown to Fran kford,
called Fisher's Lane. about , 2 of a mile east of
second street turnpike, and I miles from Fisher's
Lare Station, en the forth Pennsylvania Railroad,
and at the intersection of Wyoming avenue. The im
provements are a stone dwelling and frame barn.
there are several very valuable country sites. It ad
ifiths lands of :Messrs. John Gaulbert and Frederick
Miller.
Elnps—One-third of the purclaszie money to remain
on mortgage.
larFlan at the Auction Rooms.
laf - For further particulars app .y to Messrs. Roberts
& 13r0., Gel mantown.
THE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT
S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise generally:
Watches,Jewelry. Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate
and on all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open
Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lever
wa , - - xliern - Flne Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le
pine Wetches: Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches
Ping Sliver Hunting Case and Open Face English.
American and Swiss Patent Lever and Le pine
Watches: Double Case English Quartier and other
Watches: Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast,
Dim; Finger Rings; Ear Rings, Studs, &o.; Fine Geld
- Chains: Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; Breast
Pins; Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and Jewolry gene
rally.
FOR SALE —A large and splendid Fireproof Chest
suitable for a Jeweler, price WO.
Also several Lots in South Camden, Fifth and
Chestnut streets,
BF BABBITT & CO. AUCTIONEERS.
CASH ACC PION HOUSE,
No 230 MARKET street, cerner of Bank street.
Cash advanced on consignments without extra chßrge.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE FRO 4' THE
SELELVPS, FOR CASH, comprising 500 Lots Sea
sonable Dry Goods, Cloths. Cissimeres, Satinets, &c.
ON 'FRIDAY MORNING,
March 29, at 10 o'clock.
Also, 100 dozen assorted Fancy Shirts; 100 cases and
cartons Boots, Shoes, Balmorals , &c.; also. 85 dozens
assorted Felt Hats; 500 dozens Linen Shirt Fronts.
also, invoices Hosiery, Linen Goods, Notions, &c.
f oiluar yaw, a vu..
AUCTIONEERS,
No. SOB MAREET street
SALE OF MO CASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
ON MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 26,
Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue,
for cash, 1300 cases men's, boys' and youths' Boots,
Shoes, Brogans. Balmorals Congress Boots,
Women's, mimeo' and children's Boots, Shoes , Rai'
morals, Slippers Buskins, dc.
To which the attention of buyers is called.
4r. 615 CHESTNUT
F ' B and No. 672 TAY - NE greet.
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF PAYMASTER UNITED STATES
I NAVY, 425 CwRsT.NUT street, Part.Aratt,rarA,
,111 arch 20th,
PROPOSAI-B will be received at this Office until 12
M., of the 24th inst., for furnishing the United States
Navy Department, at the United States Navy Yard,
Philadelphia, free of expense, and of the best quality.
subject to Inspection by the Inspecting Officer at the.
Yard, for -
BUREAU EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING;
4Ts WeiTc-IxTiiiWiiirliePe.
234. `• 4%; . .
The above tOhave - ; 1 Jute Heart, and . to be laid tip
right-handed. . A...E. WATSON.
ro b. z o_ g q • Paymaster United States Navy,
GLAffN7ITP.I9CA AND SAGO. Cox Scotch
Gelatin, Rio Tapioca: and 7 . .. wit India Pearl Bag%
landing and for sale" by J. 11,-BUSSIER & CO., 108 S.
Delaware Avenue
•
Q.OltaHlllil.--Cbinese Sugar Cane Syr_ogt,.. handsome
0 article, for sale by JOS. B, BUSSBEB, (k, COON
South Delaware avenue, -
AUCTION SALEM.=
By JOHN B.' MYERS AIIOTIONEERN
Nos. 232 and 23tar aRICET Street corner of Bank,
POSITIVE SALE OP OAR.P.ET/I4Gis,,OANTON
ZIATTINGS, &c.
ON- SATITEDAY MORNING.
Nerd:l24, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, as
four months', credit, about . pieces superfine and
fine ingrain, royal damask. Venitiait. list, hemp Oot'
tage and rag carpetings, which may be examined klieg
On the morning °fame, -
. ' SRODDY,YARS: , •
Also, 15001bs white shoddy yarn.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SAME OP FRENQHAND
OTEMB EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. &c.
ON. MONDAY. MORNING, MAROH-26,-:
At' 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, ONEOI7B
ikto4Tß,seßlT, aboutBSOlota ofPlench,lndLeast•
man and ;British Dry Goods, embracing a till assort ,
ment of fancy and staple articles-in silks, woraredg,
woolens, linens and cottons. .
N. B.—Goods arranged for examination and cabs•
loaves eddy early-on-morning of sale. .
We will include in our sale of MONDA.Y. March 25,
ale ge assortment of
~
DRESS' GOODS' AND - SHAW'LS,
of the !moor ation of Menu's. L. Ist a r t•LARD
Particulars hereafter. • . -
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE' °ERGOTS, ECHOES,
BROGANS, TRAVELING.B SOS, &c.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 27.
Will be sold, at 10 o'clock;, by catalogue, on four
months' credit, about 1,200 packages Boots. Shoes, Bal
morals. &c., of City and Eastern manufacture. Open
for For.wortation with catalogues early on the morning
of Bale. -
LARGE
CORY BELLE 0F.3301Y19,' SROM,
dtc.
NOTlCE—lneldded in our large sale of boons, ohm*
eto„, ON TIOMDAY MORNING,
Mareh'27, will be found in part the following freak
an° desirable assortment vi=
Men's, boys' and youths' calf, double sole, kW_
lino pump sole dress boats;' men's ,
. -00511',,Ein youths
kip and buff leather boots; men's Anse grain, long
Mess boots; men's and boys' calf, buff leather Congress
boots and , balmorals; men's, boys' and, youths' _ sup er kip, buff and polished grain half welt amipampsole
brogans;" ladies' fine kid, goat, morocco, and enameled
'patent sewed balmorais and ' Cengresr, gaiter=
women's, . misses' and children's - , and v-r bad'
leather.- isalmorals and - lace boots; children's fine
kid; sewed, city made lace boots; fancy sewed* ballue•
rats and ankle ties; ladles' fine black - and - colored
lastin Congress and side lacegaitera;womens,' Missed`
and 11 goat and morocco copper-a/Wed lace
boots; ladies' fine kid slippers; traveling bags; =stank:
overshoes
J 4 M
A. FREEMANAIII7/ mee 1 . 035/11KEt,' No MI
FOIIATH SPRING BAMET GERMAN SN -THE PREBELEOM
ON HELTITRDAY AFTERNOON. •
24th inst., at 8 o'clock. - will'be - sold, on - the premises,
on Johnson st, below Main st, Germantown, is eligible
Building Lots. Plans et the auction store. ' • _
FIFTH SPRING SALE 1,1,83101129. 1868.
Ttate
tnands—
sale, at the Rtchsugge, et 111 o'clock noel. W 1
STOCKS. ' -
On account of whom it may concern,
10,000 shares of the Philadelphia and Cherry Ban OH
Company. .
, 8,000 do 31cFate 011 Co. .
200 do Pennsylvania Petroleum Co.
100 do Girard do do
00 do Cherry Bun do do
1,500 do Pittsmpanyurgh b and 0111 Creek Petro oa Patron
100 do Chester Valley 'Railroad Co. • .
For other Accounts. .
SAO shares People's Oil Co.
LOT24'III WARD--A vacant lot. Cathedral avenue,
east 0f 7 51d ss: SO by about 270 fert. Executors' Sate—,..F.s
tote of Benjamin Pavia, deed.
ALMOND ST—A three story brick house, Almond
at, below Front: 2034 by 97 feet. Orphans. Court Bate—
Estate of Peter Kuntz. dee'd.
OT S ST—A frame house. Otis at. above Tulip, 19th
Ward: 20 by its '4 feet. Orphans Court Sate—Estate of
Black minors
TOW NSEND ST—Two brick houses on the rear of
the above, on Townsend et: also, a vacant,. lot adjoht
mg. lir They will be sold separately,. Orphans'
Cbtzrf t'ale—Same Estate.
- No. Ires N. NINTD. ST—Ft. genteel three story brick
dwelling with back buildings. mi. by 100 feet. Hata
gas. bath, range' dtc. fro ground rent.
GERM TOWN 'ROAD—Two three story
_brick
hous.a and lot. Nos 2314 and 2316 Germantow road.
above Dauphin at. 40 feet front on both Germantown
road and 4, auphin at, and about 116 feet through. -r P
grow' d rf at
LOT ADJOINING—A lot adjoining to the south, 40
feet Vont on Germantown road and extending through
to Dauphin et.
BRA NCRTOWN—An eligible site for building pT/Z
-1 oses, on the Limekiln pike. Branchtown, 22d Ward—
very accessible.
No 1008 CREASE ST—A three story brick houSe
and lot. Crease, late Crpwn st, above Richmond, 18th
Ward--51 by = feet.
plans, Cc., may be had at the Auction
St,re. •
IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE COAL
LANDS, APRIL 4.
The attention of miners and capitalists is particu
larly directed to the sale of a valuable tract of 400
acres co Coal land In Luzerne county, Pa., to be abso
lutely sold on the 4th day April, at the Exchan&b. The
tract adjoins' lands of the "Delaware and Hudson
Canal Co' the "Boston and 1. , -Itawanna Coal Co."
,
George Holenbach and others. It Is very advan
tageously-situated for miring being on both sides of the
k.awanna. about 1 mile from the town of Archbald
and 9 miles from Scranton, and is entirely underlaid
by all the veins of coal known In that region. The
coal has all been thoroughly proved upon the land and
is the best Pennsylvania anthracite coal.well known as
"earanton," and sold ay regular auction sales in the
New York market: the tract is accessible by railways
and canals both to \ew• York and Philadelphia.
rarPlans and Reports at the Auction Store.
gar It will be sold without any reserve to close a (=-
CCM.
v AIDARLE RID3TDP:LICI AT PRP7ATB EA.LB
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ELEGANT WALNUT STREET MANSION—OwI
of the most elegaut residences on Walnut atreet, 50
feet front; large ground. stable, &c.
Also, BROWN STONE MANSION, Walnut near
Broad et.
Will be sold. at very low rates, to a party who
take them all in one lot, five desirable dwellings In the
heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had U
desired. This is a very favorable opportunity to par
ties who seek good real estate inveatmenM to bay at
old prices property which will pay well and Increase
in value. For particulars apply at theenction store.
Errs verydesirabie property In the neigh.
boyhood of Twelfth and Locust sts.
TAVERN STAND and 9' acres of land, on MU.
road, 17 miles from the State House, known as tbil
"Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, &c... at the store.
Property No. 402 sbuth Front et. 41 by 100 feet.
do do 1138 and MO Lombard at
SO acres, Germantown
do Fisher's lane
Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth
do do Barker do do de
S Building Lots, south Twenty-second st
Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce Oa
Dwelling with side yard. Darby road
Brown-scene Store, Secand st, near Chestnut
F.esvien us and large lot, Burlington
do No. all south Tenth at
do do • 418 south Eleventh st
Dwelling, 4MI Pine at
do DA Pond at
5 swarm of Land, Federal at. Twenty•aLath Ward
CALLABLE STORE, CEEESTNIIT ST—A yea
valuable business property, on Chestnut et, having twa
fronts—in good order, 8= Occupancy with the deed.
THOMAS FLI_RCH SON. A . U4:371.01C7 Ea.
oomarrss ds iON ILERCHANTS. E - R ARC
No. 1110 (TRWATITUT street,
(Rear entrance 1107 Sansom street.) '
Horae_ti.3lo. Furniture of every description receiver. CII
Consignment
SALES )41y.b.e.Y FRIDAY .110 1 .3.
Sales of Farnital% at dwellings attended to on the mad
Reasonable Terms. •
&ALE OF REAL ESTATE. STOCIF,S, &e., AT TEL
EXCHANGE.
Thomas Birch & Son resimstally Worm that'
riends and the public that they are prepared to anent
to theaale of Real Estate by auction and at private es&li
Sale at No. 1110 Chestnut street.
NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD FURND.
TUT E, PIANO FORTES. MIRRORS, CARPETS
&r.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Cheantit
street, will be sold—
By catalogue, a large assortment of superior house
hold furniture, from families declining housekeeping.
FLNE FOWLING PIECE.
ON FRIDAY.
At the auction store, will be sold. one of Philip Wit
son & Co's finest make of double barreled gni:4 with
case and fittings, made to order for a gentleman now
in Europe: cost4all._
isURGICA_L INSTRUMENTS.
At the same time will be sold, several cases of Burg:
cal instruments and chemical apparatus.
OLD ITALIAN PAINTINGS.
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ON FRIDAY DfORNING.
At 12 o'clock, at the auction store, will be sold the
collection of paintings of the late Rev. Father Marian],
of the Italian Church, Marriott street.
F ale at No. 183 Sonth Eleventh street.
USEHOLD . EURNI 1311 E RENON. PLATA
INITSPOIIs,DENTrsTS , LABORATORY, &e. I
o TbESDA.Y DI-0.11-NIX4G
At to o'clock, at No. ICB South Eleventh street, will
be sold a qUantity of Household Furniture, including 2
Fresch walnutpantel glasses, Brussels and Venetian
carpets, parlor furniture Secretary and book.
case, chamber furniture as flxturpa. c to.,
DENTISTS MATERIAL.
At the same time will be sold the machinery, &c.
a dentists' laboratory,' •
SALF OF STOCK ANT) FARMDc Q IMPLEMENTS.
ON WEDNE SDAY MORNING, MAROH 28,
At 12 o'clock en the farm of the late B. Gerhard,
Esq.. OD the Blockley and Merton road, one mile from.
Heetonville, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, will be So d,
the horses, cows; heifer, calf, pigs, chickens, .Stc. , Also,
hay anc grain wagons. cart, harness, plows, harrowit,
wheqt, corn, potatoes. &c.
DRUG STORE AT PRIVATE SALE.
wellestabllshed Ding btore, handsomely fitted up,
with lease of the premises, for sale. Apply at the
auction store. ,
sco7r, Js., AIIMIONEER,
9911 011-PsergMetresat
OLOSLNG SALE . OF MANTEI.4 AND PIER LOOS—.
ENO GLASQEs
ON FREDAY MORNING. ,
111ARCD
At 10,4 o'clock, at Enott's Art Gallery. 1020 Chestnut
street, will be made a closing sale of Mantel and Pier.
LookfugGlasses, ()Ufa' sizes and descriptions, mann
facture l expressly forDrheite sales. .
news &HAMMY. AtronON/131338
(Late with-,M. Thomas & Sonia '
Store No. Cheat a att street.
FURNITURE SALES at the Store every TneedeY ,
SA_.l, s AT RESIDENCLIM will receive partite
rp c l3 -+
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No , 505 DIA.I3ICET street. above
. • No. 416 North BEtaND street,above CalleArhin
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j urACEßL9. — Gilai m— Eß. ---100 kegs of these splendid.
white grapes in line order landing and for sale by
JOS. B. BUFRTR - Ft di CO., 101 South " Delaware aveaao
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