Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, March 26, 1866, Image 3

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    From New Orleans.
------- NEW ORLEANS, March 24.—Cotton weak
and unsettled. Sales of 1,300 bales; receipts
'to-day, 1,350 bales. Low Middlings, 371'.
124. Sterling, 33i. . New York
Checks, 4-discount.
The high water has broken through the
levee.
The French Government has issued pro
posals for six million pounds of tobacco,
which cannot be filled here as formerly. •
Three cargoes of Cuba sugar for St. Louis
detained at quarantine. The press calls
for the removal of the quarantine, as there
is no cholera or fever on -the Mexican gulf.
• The French steamer Louisa brings a
large number of Mexican letters and de
',.ispatches for New York and France, and
;also special letters and despatches for -the
.Yrench,Belgian and Austrian Governments.
INDIAN AFFAIRS.—The Confmissioner Of
Indian. - Affairs has been officially informed
that the Cheyenne and Arrapahoes have
agreed: to go to Arkansas for the purpose of
signing a treaty of peace. These Indians
,
were preparing for an attack on the stock
:and property of the Overland Despatch
Company, when the courier from Major
Wynkoop arrived to invite them to meet
for the above-named object. The Commis
sioner is in receipt of letters from Omaha,
Nebraska, stating that all the Indian tribes
:are now at home and preparing for spring
operations. The "prophet's" announce that
the unusual quantity of snow that fell du
ring the winter is indicative of a prosperous
and fruitful agricultural season.
SOUTHERN CLAlMS.—Certain persons No
.siding in the so-called Confederate Stata
.during the rebellion, and who had a (lanai
`cile in said States before the civil war and
during its' continuance, now come and de
znand of the Government balances which
they allege were due and payable to them
before said civil war began, but the Second
Comptroller of the Treasury had decided
that they are not lawfully entitled to the
payment of these balances. The laws of
nations, the laws of Congress, and the deci
sions of the' Supreme Court, he says, justi
fies that opinion.
AMERICAN VESSELS.—The United States
Consul at Port Mahon, Minorca Island, un
der date of February 28th, infornpAhe De
partment of State that the United " States
merchant vessels are eagerly sought after
about the Mediterranean, and preferred by
freighters to the vessels of any other nation.
He says that within a very short time past
American ships could have bee'n chartered
to advantage. The grain trade from the
Black Sea offers profitable employment to
American ship-owners, and is now nearly
monopolized by the Greeks.
TREASURY DISBURSENLENT.—Last week
, the Secretary of the Treasury made the fol
lowing disbursement on account of the here
inafter mentioned departments:
War,. $7,789,702
Navy, 4,033,729
Interior, - - - - 1,908,813
MR. HUMS. a Republican journalist, whe
is involved in some railroad difficulties in
Missouri, which, from their connection with
the Legislature of that State, have given
rise to general discussion, save that "any
one who, after the experience of a political
editor for the last five years in MissoarOs
, not proof against anything less than a can
non ball, is not fit for the business."
B. RUSH. PETRIKEic, Esq., who has been
prominent. in Pennsylvania politics for a
number of years, died at Lock Haven a few
days since. He was an energetic Republi
can and was recently a member of the Union
State Central Committee.
THE Loyal Georgian, published at Atlan
ta, in the interests of the freedmen, claims
to have among that class regular readers
and subscribers to the extent of twenty
thousand.
THE Lexington (Mo.) Express says the
war so thinned out the live stock in that
•county that cattle, mules - 7and horses will
have to be imported to meet the demand of
the people of the county.
A WOMAN has been arrested at Newbury
port, Mass., far having three husbands, all
-of them now living and resnectable men.
Her last husband is a man of considerable
property, who had a wife who has left him.
. THE entire route of the Russian-Ameri
can Telegraph has been explored.
BOARD OF- TRADE,-
SAMUEL E. STOK.M,
GEORGE TATHAM:I/tom= 0011:111TVES
IL
JAB. CAMPBELL,
arrival and Sallinis of Ocean !Steamers
- - -
TO AIUELIVE. .
SHIPS FROM 70It L.l!
Pereira Havre...New York March 8
Washington Havre-.New York March 8
.ICangaroo JAverpoot-New York .March 9
City of Limerick-Liverpool...New York .....March 9
J)elaware Liverpool-Boston&Phil..a:March 13
- .
. . . . . ..,
.Fulton Havre....New York March 13
Helvetia Liverpool-New York ' March 14
Warp's__ - ... Bouthampton-New York .. Starch 14
City ofßaltimore.Liverpool-New York March 14
'CitYOl - 8081011.....-Liverpool...New York March 14
Moravian Liverpool... Portland March 15
China .. -.----Liverpool-Boston March 17
City of Dublix......Liverpool-New York March 17
Tripola .Liverpool... New York March 20
Scotland Liverpool... New York March 21
Bavaria Southampton-New York March 21
+City of Bianchester-Liverp__.'l..New York. ..March 23
TO DEPART.
-
Eagle
...New York... Havana.. March 28
Kangaroo ...New York...Ltverpool ; March 28
_Africa : Boston..-Liverpool March 2
Havana New York... Rio Janeiro March 29
-Germania New York... Hamburg March 3l
Pennsylvania .....New York...Liveroool March 31
City of Washingt'n-N York... Liverpool March 31
Peruvian. Portland... Liverpool March 31
....Arizona New York...Aspinwall March 31
BellOna New York... London April 4
.Anstralasian .New York... Liverpool April 4
...City of Dablin..._New York... Liverpool April 4
Washington ........New York...Havre April 7
Helvetia New York... Liverpool April 7
BIiARII I 4 111JELET1.1%.
~~ S t :~~ 1.11 . _ ~ .. y.
Bu MBEs, 5'53 I SUN BETS, 6 7 1 Mall WATER, 10 23
ARRIVED ON SATURDAY.
Behr Eliza Pharo, Falkeriburii , from Tuelterton.
Bohr Northern Light, Ireland, from New York.
' Schr J B Allen, Case, from Oreenport.
Steamer Hannah Sophia, Teal, from New York.
Schr J Bewley, from Newbern, with stores to U S Qr
Behr White Squall. Adams, from Boston.
Behr Ile ma 1.1 Finney. t om Newark.
Behr Gale, Shropshire, f um New Haven.
Behr W F Phelps, Cranmer, from New Haven.
Bohr Neptune, Roden. from New Haven.
Schr W C Atwater. Glover, from New Haven.
Behr B Hotchkiss, Beckett, from New Haven.
Schr H Simmons. Godfrey, from Salem.
-Schr Geo Edwards,Weeks, from'Wlirnington, Del.
Schr W Bement, Penny, from Boston.
Fehr J Aliderdice, Stites, from Boston.
Seim V Sharp, Sharp. from Boston.
Schr I G Babcock, Babcock, from Boston.
Schr C & C Brooks Preston, from Greenport.
Behr 14 Hand Brooks. from Greenport.
Schr .T Benedict, Ring, from Greenport.
. Behr Silver Magnet. Barrett, from Providence.
Schr W Collyer, Taylor, from Providence.
Behr Sally Gay, Fowler, from Providence.
Behr y Price, Garrison. from Providence.
Behr Mary Haley . , Haley t.
CLEARED ONSATURDAY.
, Steamer Aries. Crowell. Boston, H Winsor & Co.
;Steamer Alexandria, Hetrick, Richmond, W P Clyde
& Co.
SteamerF Franklin. Pierson. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
eSteamer PhUadelphia,FultziWashington, Wm P Clyde
Co.
Brig Saran E Beatty (Br), Walters, Barbados, E A
Souder Ar. Co.
Brig Nati:Wang. Lath. NeW York, J E Bazley & Co.
Schr E Richardson, Thompson, Boston, do
Bohr Garland, Norton. do do
Schr White Squall Adams, Wilmington, NC. J G &
S Ripener.
Schr h H Huntley. Nickerson, Boston, do
Scbr M H Read, Nickerson, Boston. do
Schr D Britton, Sanders. Boston, E V Glover.
Schr Gale, Shropshire, Bridgeport, captain.
Schr NetAune, Roden, do do
.Schr H Simmons. Godfrey, Salem, Mass. Tyler & Co.'
Schr W Bement. Penny. Boston. St Clair Cud Co.
Schr Jas Aliderdice. Howell, Boston, captain.
Schr W el Bartlett, C. nnelly, Boston, Blakiston,Graeff
& Co.
Schr Silver Magnet, Par y. do do
Seta' W Collyer. Taylor, Providence, . do
Schr M Hand Brooks, do do
Bohr T Benedict, Icing. Norwich, L Audenried & Co.
Bohr S Hotchkiss, Beckett, Boston, do
Schr Fair Wind: Smith. do : do
• Schr W F Phelps, Cranmer, Boston, Quintard , Sawyer
& Ward.
•
Schr J Walker, Aldrich, Cobra set Narrows, do
Scbr Sally Gay, Fowler. Providence, 'do
H May. Franklin, Sometert, captain
Behr W M Wilson, Brown, Boston, Castner, Stickney
& Wellington.
Scbr Potosi. Opdyke Greedwich. Sc
Fehr W H Dennis. Lake, Boston, do ..•
Fehr Rind Law, York, Stonington, Sinnickson & Co
.Sclir. Mary Price, Garrison. Caunwitlgeport, do
Seim C W LOckejilluntley,Dorchester,Day & Trodden'
Sam C Z Bayles ' , Vroman, NorWiCh, captain.
Schr Roanoke. Barrett. Stanford, W Hunter, Jr. & Co.
Bohr V Sharp, Sharp, Boston, Caldwell, Gordon & Co.
Schr S T Wines, Hulse, Cohasset Narrows. do
Behr Mary E Smith, Smith, Boston, Sch Nav Co.
Schr Polly Price. Yates. Boston, Rathbon,Stearns&Co.
Seim .1 . G Babcock, Higbee, Bostos, N r& Sch Coal Co.
Scbr W C Atwater, Glover,—, , Bancroft, Lewis &Co,
Behr C & C Brookii, Preston. Norwich, captain.
Scbr J Cooper, Taylor, Washington, Bacon,Collins&Co
Schr Charm, Starr, Georgetown. Bancroft. Lewls&Co,
Seim Evergreen, Benoste, Newport. R H Powell.
Bohr Sarah Clark, Griffin, Providence, New York and
Schuyl Coal Co.
Behr Deborah, Warwick, New Haven, Rathbun,
Stearns & Co.
Behr Eliza Pbaro. Ealkenburg, Pawtucket, Quintard,
Sawyer & Ward.
Scbr Northern. iight,lreland,Providence, W H Johns.
Scbr Wm Wils n. Bacon, Salem, do.
Schr R.l Mercer. Newell, Providence, John It White.
Behr J B Allen, Case, __..do:- do
Schr C L Vandervoort, Chase, Providence, Crowell &
Collins.
Schr. Ira 13, Monroe., Chincoteagn. captain.
Salm A H Cain. Simpson, Bath. Ar Hunter, Jr. & Co.
Bohr E Richardson, Thompson,Bostonj B Bazley&Co
Bohr Saarland, Norton. Boston, . • do
Schr John Dorraace, Rice, Rrovidence, Tyler et CO.
, MEM ORA_ND " .
Steamer Claymont, Allen, sailed from Richmond
23d inst. for this port.'
Steamer Montezuma. Hamshaw, for Kingston, Ja.
cleared at New York 24th MA.
Steamer lllanbattan, Deaken, cleared at New York
24th fast. for Havana and Vera Crnz. - • -
Steamer Gen Costar, Beckett, cleared at Baltimore
24th fast. - for Charleston.
It Steamers Fung Shuey. Gough. and Geo Washington,
Gager, cleared at New,York 24th inst. for N Orleans.
Steamers The Qneen, 3fcGrogan; City-of Boston,
_Kennedy; Union, Palmer, and St,' Andrew, Scott, for
Liverpool, cleared at New York 24th inst.
Ship Crimea,. Baker, for this port, was loading at
London lOthinat-
Ship Hate. Prince, Libby, cleared at Beaton 24th inst.
for San Francisco. , • • .
Brig 3' 0 Nickels, Means, hence, below Boston 23d
Brig Marla Wheeler, *heeler, at Boston 24th inst.
from Mobile. ,
' Schr David Smith, Raker, and not the 'R L Tay. as
before supposed; is ashore 8 miles N- of Barnev.t. The
D 8 registers 188 tons, was built at Denniavllie in 1847
and hails from Philadelphia.
GENTS' nMNISHING GOODS.
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT
MANUFACTORY.
Orders for these celebrates Shirts supplied promptly
at brit.' notice.
GENTLEMEN'S
_Furnishing Goods,
Of late styles in Orli variety.
WINCHESTER & 00.
706 CH.ESTNITT.
lesmov.f-ti
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Men's Furnishing Goods.
No. 814 Chestnut Street.
Four doors below the "Continental,"
PHILADELPHIA.
A. S. ROBINSON,
910. CHESINUT STREET.
LOOKING GLASSES.
PAINTINGS
Engravhigs. and . Photographs.
Plain and Ornamental Gilt Frames.
Carved Walnut and Ebony Frames,
ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER.
-,5137,322 1 294
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
1866. SPRING. 1866.
OPENING
On Tuesday . , March 20,
AT
Mrs. E. kteyser's
Children's Clothing Emporium,
No 1227 CHESTNUT ST.,
Below Thirteenth, North Side,
mhlB.tf PATT,a DELPHLA.
PERSONS willing to invest in a profitable and safe
enterprise, in an adjacent Stuns, requiring a mode
rate capital are invited to communicate with X. A. Z.,
144 Philada. P. O. mh24-3t•
A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION TO TEA. O H
to the English branches and Music to young chil
dren; is also willing to assist In sewing. References
exchanged. Country preferred. Address A. M. F.,
BULLETIN Office, mb2i,Bt*
A
LADY who has had e ereral years' experience as
.1 eacher, is desirous of obtaining a situation as
VISITING GOVERNESS, or to teach Music and
the English Branches in a school. Address Box 990,
Poet Otlice. ra112.2,26,2t*
frA WANTED.—Before August Ist, by a small l2ll . private literals, a House, within live squares 01
our store. Rent not to exceed teoo. Address
MIPEZEI. & CONARD.
ICE! 10E! ICE!
Chas. S. Carpenter,Jno.Glendeuing. JosALTrnman,lr
CHAS. S. CARPENTER & CO.
Have REMOVED to their NEW DEPOT,
717 WILLOW, ABOVE FRANKLIN,
Where their enlarged facilities will; enable them to
attend to all who may need •
A GOOD PURE ARTICLE OF ICE,
which will be furnished either
"WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
at lair rates and in a satisfactory manner.
mh2.3-fm w-12t*
A Great Chance to make Money on a Small CapltaL
1 SPENCER'S
lititiO
In the ElTe.tte,N it is the right thing in the right
place. No Household would be without it after a atn•
gle
It is the only Sifter now in use that gives satisfac
tion. Every Sifter is warranted to give perfect satls-
Motion.
E. SPENCER. .
Factory, No, 846 North SECOND Street, Made,
State and County Rights for Sale on easy terms.
Wholesale Trade supplied on reasonable terms.
Samples sent to any Address on receipt of ill 00. ifeo2
ENGLISH toiCiaM. UAYCuYB, isALTOII3, dio.—
Crosse & Blackwell's Roglien Pickles, Catalina
marines. Durham Mustard, Olives, &a. landing 07
snip Yorktown and for sale by JOB. B. Bussiulit a
CO log Son th Delaware avenue.
DAME DOPE AND TWINE 31L9.1sTDBA • I : :4.
and for bale by
FITLER; WEAVER & CO.,
:23 North Water street, and
02 North Delaware avenue
GELATIN. T aPIr/CA. AND SAGO.—Cox.'s Sento]]
Gelatin, Rio Tapioca and East India Pearl Sago,
landing and lor sale by J. B, BUBBLER & CO., 10.4 S.
Delaware Avenue
riumrea AND YEZLOW METAL ESHAATI:IINb
Bnaderll Conner :"Nails, Bolts and Ingo Conner.,
constantly on hand and for sale by HENRYWMcop
&co..= eolith 'Wharves. .
QHBATEENG BELT.—LOWELL PATENT ELAI ,
wo tic Sheathing Pelt for Ships; also, Johnzon'a P a t h
Wooiding Felt for Steam Pipet and Boilers, In atm
and for sale by Wrror.rArd 8 GRANT, Eo. :ill Sono
Ilelsarareosvanna •
A LITERLA GRAPES.-100 kegs of these splendid
wbne grapes In tine order landing and for sale by
TOB. B. BUSSIBB & CO.. IV South Delaware avenati
THE DAILY, EVENING` BULLETIN; PHILADELPHIA, MO
initspowsa wit titil
S. E. corner Ninth and Market s.t4i.
'PATENT
TIN SIFTER
BTSAIBEE.
Invaluable for use in all
cases where a Strainer or
Sieve is required. It will
sift
FLOUR, MEAL SQUASH
APPLE, BUCKWHEAT
&c., and will Strain
PRECKFIVICS,SAUCEEI, &C
A REAL FAMILY COMFORT.
N:EDICAL.
VCOX.PCIPILLI.
WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP;
DEPOT,, 171. SOU TH THIRD ST.
••-. . . .
PRIDE, 81 PER BOTTLE; PER HALF DOZEN.
The undersigned citizens take pleasure in cheerfully
recommending the use of Wright's Tar Syrup, for
coughs, colds, consumption, whooping cough, spotted
fever, . iver complaint, pains in the breast, droned:ls,
inflammation, and restriction of air vessels in the
lungs. The remedy should be In 'every family:
Charles C. Wilson, Forney's tress office- - -
Charles H. Oraffen, Sunday _Mercury office. - -
Joules Nolen. Inquirer office.
Wm. F. Corbit, Associated Press.
Wm. B. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police Tele
graph, Fihh and Chestnut streets.
Randolph, Fmnt, and Lombard streets:
James W. Perrine. 1129 Charles street.
11. A. Davis, 023 Grakili stre:.a.
John Wcodside, 1.&31. Franklin street.
• Robert. ThompF on, 1608 Walter street.
R. G. March. 626 Franklin street.
J. Gebloff, 731 South Second street.
John eeymour, 513 South Front street.
F.W. Howard. 1 Dock street. • • •
H. C. Bartlett, 327 South Second street.
I. Bates, 6C5 a rch street.
Albert in artin, 417 South Second street.
Mary Caldwell, 1632 Sansom street.
W. Thomas, 20 North Fourth street.
T. M. earthy, 109 Blfreth's alley.
George Wilson, 236 Race street.
IV. F. 8r00k5,69 North Second street.
M.' S. 'Hassett,ll9 Canal street. 4
S. F.eymour Botte;Buqleton-
Charles Rogers, 921 South street.
R. T. Wellington Second and Quarry streets
E. E. Thomas, 136 South Sixth street.
William Barns, 515 South Front street.
S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager.
John Maginnis, rear of 134 North Second street.
Mrs. S. R. choate, Newark, Del. ,
GeorgeW. White &co. -80. 66 South Third street,
Mr. William B. Wright:
Sin: eve take pleasure in recommending your
TAR SYRUP (of whith we have already, sold con
siderable quantities) 48 &most excellent and efficacious
remedy for the complaints set Melt: in. our printed
bill already submitted to the public. AL F. =allying
act to suffering humanity we will cheer& retain
mend your -preparation to-all aillictedw Ith elseases
which it is designed to cure.
Yours, - &-c.; DILES & SON, Druauts,
N. E. corner Pine and Sixth streets.
Also to be had at •
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN,
DYOTT do CO., •
and all principal druggists and dealers.
The subscriber would beg leave further ' bo say that
he is prepared to fill orders, and forward the Syrup
to any part, of the country. Persons desiring other
infanta anon by mall will enclose &postage stamp, and
answers will be returned as soon as the exigencies of
business will admit.
Address
WILLIAM B, WRIGHT.
771 South Third street,'
Philadelphia, Pa.
CLEA.3. - SE THE BLOOD
With corrupt, disordered
r Vltatad Blood. you are
leis all over It may burst
it in Pimples, or Sores, or
I some active disease, or it
nay merely keep you ' - list.
tins, depressed and good f
'othing. But you cannot
tve good health while
our b'ood is !mouse,
ER,S SA.P.S.APA
;ILLA. purges out these
tpurities and stimulates
to organs of life into vigor
all-and expelling &seas..
lets' of complaints which
re caused by impurity of the blood, such as Srroluta,
or Kt , fle Evil, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Erupt tor.s, Pim
ples Blotches, Boils. Si. Anthony's Fire, Bose or Eryri
pelts, letter or Salt Rheum, Scald Bead. Rtsg Worst
Cat , err or atllLerOti3 Yumors, Sore Byes, :Roth. _Me
m/ea, such as Beterdion, irregaktraty. Suppression,
Whites, Steil/fly, also Syphilis or Venereal D1A , 41.1 , 1.
Liver Complaints, and Heart. Diseases. Try AYER'S
SARSAPARILLA, and see for ,yourself the su rprisi og
activity with which it cleqeses the- blood and cures
these disorders.
During late years the public have been misled by
large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of
Sari aparilla for one dollar. Most of these It tve been
frauds upon the sick, for they not ooly contain little. It
any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties
whatever. Bence, bitter disappointment has toll owed
the use of the carieus extracts of Sarsaparilla which
flood the market, until the name itself nag be: 'me
synonymous with Imps Wort and cheat. Still we call
this compound and intend to supply
such a remedy as shall rescue the name Isom the load
of obloquy watch rests upon it. We think we have
ground for believing it has virtues which are irristir
his by the ordina .s
ry run ofthe diseases it is intended :it
cure. We can only assure he sick. that we offer them
the best alterative which we know how to produce,
toed we have reason to believe, it is by far the most
effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered by any
body
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is so universally
known to surpass every other ,remedy for the cure of
Coughs, Crlds. frylutolza, .ilocirsen:ss, emu'', I:roa
r/lilts, incipient Consumption add for the relief or t.„'od
sumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease.
that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its
virtues. The world'knows them.
. _
Prepared by DR. J. C. AY EH. & CO., Lowell, Mask,
aid sold by J. M. 'MARLS S CO , Philadelphia, and by
all .T. ruggists. rata: s,m w.2m
OPM., DHh3ALL,I24.II
A sciparlor article Mr Meanies the Tect.b., destroyiri
tnlmalcalis which Inks; them est= tone
Tama , and Matins a feeling of Alcune and periets
clesnlinees in the month. may mod daily, ant
will bo lona. to et renr.han weak and bleeding en=
while the aroma and detersivenew will recommend I
to every one. Being composed with' the az.a , Istamie C
the Dentist, Physician and llilemscopist, It Is cent
ienay ovzed R 5 - FtWr.r TALE substlMts In the at
ertnin truMee formerly in vogue.
57:minent Dentists, acquainted with the °constituent
3f the DENTALLIMA, advocate Its rates it contain.
iothing to prevent Ito unrestrained omploynea
blade only by
JAHZS T. SHINN, Apo:lamest7 t _
Broad and Spruce UNCM
/tor sale by Druggista generally, and
fired Broom. 3O. L. Stacieiv:lu,
award dr, co„ Hobert C. Day%
3. B. Itee, Geo. C. Bowers,
'sup H. HAY, Charles Shivers,
O. H. Needles. 1 G. J. Scattergood,
Y. J. Husband, , J. O. Turnoenny is CZ
Sir?rose Smith, 1 Mules H. Mi. erle,
Thomas Weaver. Jumps N. Mute,
Webb,
tames BLephara,
tringbee & Coombs,
Seery A. Bower.
4STLACKI3 DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES—Theat
lozeng . es are a safe and speedy care for Diphtheria
oughs, bore Throat, Hoaisences and Bronchial
affections generally. Try? them. THOS. MSTLAGE.
Jr., Druggist. S. W. - ter of Eighteenth and Market
streeta.Philadelphis. fes-amt
Ell PUBILIVALTION6.
CHOICE ENGLISH BOOKS.
Standard and Illustrated Editions
SUITABLE
FOR
FIRST-CLASS LIBRARIES.
Selling off at Reduced Rates for Two
Weeks Only.
To make room for fresh Importations.
0. J. PRICE,
Importer of English and French Books, &c,
21 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
mh2lwsm6o Above Chestnut.
k 800M:3._
AGASSIZ'G GEOLOGICAL SKETCHES. 1 vol.
limo. Fully illustrated.
ST. lIABTLIC'S KUMMER. BY Anne H. M
Browner.
_ .
LIVINOSTONE'S EXPEDITION to the Zambesi
and its 'lributaxles. With Maps and Illustrations. I
vol. Bvo.
LUCY A_RLYN. By Trowbridge, author of Cludjo's
Cuve." etc.
MRS. L. IL SIGOTTRNEY'S LETTERS OF LITE.
1 vol. 12xe o.
THE OLD MANOR HOUSE. From the "Sun Pt
Magazine."
J1.5.t. 4 1E. BOWER. or Mrs, Schaffer's School.
Miss M. Bamford. •
WBITTIER'S NEW POEM, SNOWBOUND.
For sale by > JAMES S. CLAXTON.
Successor to W. B. & A. Manful,
WS Chestnut sheet.
MEMOIR OF THEIREV.WM:METCALFE,M.
.tt. D., late minister of the Bible Christian Church,
by his son Bev. Jos. Metcalfe. The above includes a
nopsis of the principles and history of the church
and of the Temperance and Vegetarian movements.
Paper,2o cents; muslin, 35 cents .
T ot,24.in J. L. CAPEN, 25 S. Tenth street,
it 11ara'8 LIVE OF PEILIDOII.—THE LIFE OS
PHLLEDOR, htuiddlasi and Ohms Player, by Georg.
Allen, Greek Froftesor .in the UniverSits. of Pew
17 1liesa vai ruthO th r suilidlrlaPeenill'entahlyel743Bon rhin o
vol do u rE e w l
debrand and de Laze, Envoy Extraordinary and EU.
later Plenipotentiary of the Ring of piegate, as sbc
Ocrart of Saxe•Welnier. 1 vol.. . .seavo, 34 Vellum, CV
top. Few 91 tB. Lately published b yy
E. H. B M.
floe South Fourth s=all.
TAXES BABE'S Blank Booka and Stationery, 1101
U Market St. Old Books bought and exchanged. oclatri
TNDLA. RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STE.Ahi
1 PACKING, HOSE, dm.
Engineers and dealers will find a FULL ASSORT.
MENT OF GOODYEAR'S PATENT VULCAN I RUBBER BELTING, PACRI.NG, HOSE, , &c.,at the
Manufacturer's Headquarters, • -
• GOODYEAR'S,
SOS Chestnut Buser,
South side.
N, B.—We have a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE of
GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOSE. very tcheari, to
which the attention of the public Is called. •
TA'aiw , i A, FREEMAN, AOC • lONEER.
No. 422 WALNUT street.
FIFTH SPRING BALE BEA_RCH 28. 1288. i
Thia two, at the . Exchange. as /2 O'clock Bowl. WEB
include—
STOCKS.
On account of whom it may concern,
10,000 shares of the Philadelphia and Cherry Run' Oil
Company.
8;000 do hlc2 ate Oil Co.
. . _
200 do Penney Ivan's Petroleum Co.
100 do . Girard . do do
00 do Ch.rry Run do • do
1,500 do Pittsburgh and 0111 Creek Petrona 011
100 do Chester an alley RallroadCo. •
Por other, Accounts. ,
2'ooo shares People's 011 Co
1,000 shares Boyal Petroleum Co.
LOT, 2978 WARD—A vacant lot. Cathedral avenue,
east offfi d ss: 00 by about 270 fert. Executors' Sate--Es•
tote oqcujamin Davis, dec'd. _ _
A r•A ON 1) ST—A three story brick house,-Annend
st below Front: 204 by 67 feet. Orphans, Court Sale—
Ls' late of Peter Xuntz.
OT S ST—A frarae house. Otis at above • Tulip, 19th
Ward:2o by 95;,i feet. Orphans' Court Sate—Estate of
Black minors
TOWNS) ND ST—Two brick-hones on the rear of
the above, on TOwnsend et; also, a vacant lot adjoin.
ing. far They wilt be sold separately. Orphanst
court Sale—Soule Estate.
N 0.1705 N. NINTH ST—A. gentesl three story brick
dweldng with back buildings, 1714 by 100 Let. Has
gas. bath, rangel c. g6O ground rent.
GERM. ICTOWN .I.o.a.D—Titm three story brick
houwa and lot. Not 2314 and 2316 Germantown road:
above Dauphin st. 40 feet front on both Germantown
road and 1 anphin at, and about 116 feet through 650
w
gro - d rc nt
LOT ADJOINING—A lot adjoining to the south, 40
feet fsont on Germantown road and'extending through
to Dantddn at.„ • '
BRA NOiITOWN—An eligible site for building pur•
r ores, on the Limekiln pike, Brancbtown, 22d War,l.
•
very accessible.
Na JooB CP.Z.ASS 'ST—A. three story briok'hosse
and lot..Crease r late Crywn at, above Richniond,
Ward-51 by= feet.
gir Bantibias, Piahs - ,"&c.; may be had at the -auction
st' re.
iMPORTANT A "UP' "OF VALUABLE COAT,
LANDS, APRIL 4.
The attention of miners and nitalista Is partials.
larly directed to the: sale of a valuable tract of 400
acres or Coal land in Lnzerne county,' Pa., to be abso.
lutely sold en the 4th day April, at the 'Exchange. The
tract adjoins lands of the "Delaware and Hudson
Canal Co the "Boston and Lackawanna Coal Co."
George X. Piolenbach and . clhers It is very advan
tageously situated for min ing,beln
then both sides of the
Lackawanna, about 1 mile trom town of Archbald
and 9 miles from Scranton, and is entirely-underlaid
by all the veins of .coal known In, that region. The
coal Las all been thoroughly laroved upon the land and
is the best Pennsylvania anthracite coal,well known as
"Ecranton," and sold qy regular auction sales in the
New York market; the tract Is accessible by railways
and canals both to New York and Philadelphia.
.1!W Plans and Reports at the Auction Store.
sfir - It will be sold icithovt any reserve to close a con.
cern. •
Bacet 1.:4,7.t0 spogioc..T.gpr."Avairryijaid
kl!!'?_tA-17!"f3I'it'14'4ia.Ve)'"
ELEGANT WALNUT STREET ISLANSION—Ons
of the most elegant residences on Walnut street, St
feet front: large ground. stable. dto.
Also, BROWN STONE MANSION, Walnut neat
Broad at.
be sold. at very low rates, to a party who wt
take them all In one lot, Bye desirable &mutt , gm in the
heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had l
desired. This is a very favorable opportunity to par
ties who seek good real estate Investments to bay to
old prices property which will pay well and Incresas
!n value. Fcr particulars apply at the anction store.
STABLE—A very desirable property in the neigh
oothood of Twelfth and Locust eta
TAVERN STAIKD and 9 acres Of land. on Itldat
road. 9 milm from toe State Rouse, known as thr
'Sorrel Horse.. Pleats, surveys, ac., at the afore.
Property No, 402 tooth Front at, 41 by 100 feet,
do do 11:9 and 1140 Lombard at
99 cores, Germantown
..37 do Fiaher's lane
Valuable Lot, 3Siarket street, above Nineteenth
do do Barker do do do
a Building Lots, south Twenty-second et
Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce ns
Duelling. with side yard. Darby road
Brown-stsne Store, Second st, near Chestnut
Residence and large lot,Buslington
do No. al south Tenth st
do do 418 south Eleventh at
410 Pine st
do &8 Pond st
S am-es of Land. Federal st. Twentpeizth Ward
VALUABLE STORE, CIEI .3r: r NIIT ST—A ver
—skiable business properzr on Chestnut st, having tvr.
, renta—in good order, .5.c. Occupancy with the deed,
DI" JOHN B. MYERS & co.. AucfrioNE.,
u• Non.:, and f::14 tAßKETstreet.cornerofSank,
LaltGE P.EREILVIN3RY•
. SALiti OF 8 , 30T1a, bfOEb
will be so.d, at 10 cecloc.k, by catalogue, on km
mouths' credit. about 1,9.10 packages Boots. Shoes, Pal
morals. &e.. or City and Eastern manufacture. Open
for examination with cainlognes early on the morning
of sale.
LIRGE PEREUPTORX VA T.P OP BOOTS, SHORE,
NOTlCE—lnclnded to our large sale of boots, shoes
• ON TU'vsDAY 210IINING,
March will be found in part the following &eel%
»or desirable assortment, vlz
Men's, boys' and youths' calf. double sole, half we)
sue pump sole dress boots; men's, boys' and youths
kip and buff leather boots: men's fine grain, long lei
ess boots:: men's and boys' calf, buff leather Congress
boots and balmorals; men's, boys' and youths' super
kip, buff and polished grain half welt and pump sole
Oregans; ladies' tine kid, goat, morocco, and enameled
potent sewed ban:corals and Congress gaiters.
women's, misses' and children's calf and buff
teatber balmorais and lace boots; children's tine
kid, sewed, city made lace boots; fancy sewed balm°.
reds and ankle ries: ladies' tine black and coloree. ,
lasting Congress and side lacegalterstwomen.s'. misses
and children's goat and morocco copper-nailed lace
tt•oots: ladies' tine kid slippers; traveling bags; metallic
overshoes etc.
. . -
Also, a stick of Boots and Shoes, &c, In great
Variety.
NOTICE TO "TATTERS
Also. at commencement of sale. at to o'clock, part of
ftc ptock of a fur hat monuthanrer, embracing a Large
variety of superior goods.
LAEOE SPECIAL SALE OF EMBRIIDEIt.I,
We will bold. at 10 olclock. by ca . alogne, ON POUR
MONT/IS' CREDIT. a large:Spectra. t• ale of Embroid
erit's, ildbfls, Laces, &c... embracAng tOO lots of rich im
ported Ooor a. of recent importa;lon, for boat Lity re
tail trade, includin g
BROIDER7S
200 dozen tape bbrdered town' bdkfs, tine to best
(nudity.
400 rro bntion edge do do do
400 do bon isacd braid do do
E. Bring,hurat. &
D H. C. Blairyott. &
,
Wyet.b. & arc.
300 dozen twenty inch all linen shirt fronts.
Itn.o pieces baud emb'd and namburg cambric in
settings.
100 do band emb'd cambric flouncing.
ileVo do thread and point lace collars
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH,
GERMAN AND DOM - PiTIC DRY GOODS.
We will bold a Large Sale of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit and
part for Cash.
On THTIRSDAY MORNING,
March 29, at 10 °clock, embracing :about 800 pabk
ages and lots of staple and fancy articles. In woolens,
worsteds, linens, silks and cottons.
R—Goods arranged for examination and oats.
intim ready early on the morning of sale.
DAVIS & HARVEY. AUOT/ONEERS
(Late with M. Thomas & Sonr.)
Store No. Sal Chestnut street.
FURNITURE SALES at the Store every Tumidity
SA raps AT 12iinTlIENUIES will receive porticals
Attention.
Sale No. itt3 Chesut street.
SUPERIOR Ftn
URNITURE. BOOR.CASES, TAPES
TRY uARPETS &c.
ON 'I ITESDAY MORNING,
At to o'clock. at toe auction etore.sunerlor second
hand furniture, pair handsome walnut secretary book
cases, handsome walnut chamber snit, damask parlor
suit, office tables, bedding. &c.
May be examined on Monday.
Sale NE. corner Nineteenth end Arch streets.
SUPERIORP FURNITURE. teRENUR PLATE MIR.
ROBS,,__FtosEwooD MELODEON VELVET
CALPETA t itc. _
.53
OLkWEDNESDAY MORNING,
At lo o'clock, by catalogue, at the N. B. corner Nine.
teenth and Arch eta., the superior furniture, French
plate mantel and oval mirrors, elegant , rosewood me.
lod eon, fine velvet carpete. &c.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the
sale.
Sale corner Seventeenth and Tloga streets.
EIIiPEEIOR PITRNITURE, ELEGANT TAPESTRY
AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, &c,
ON THURSDAY htOSNING,
At 11 o'clock, by catalogue, at the corner Seven
teenth and Tioga,streets, toga Station, near German •
town. U. e entire furniture, including elegant parlor
suit In lair cloth, superior chamber suits In hair cloth,
superior chamber suits. flue hair matreases, tine
tapestry and Brussels carpets &c.
May be examined at 9 o'cl ck oath() mornidg of the
Tale.
rrHE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLLSHMENT
.1. S. E corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. •
Money advanced on Merchandise generally:
Wntches,Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate,
and on. all articles *of value, for any length of time
agreed .
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 Case and Open Watches.
Vne Wetchas: Fine Geld Duplex and other
Me Silver Hunting Case and Open Face . English
American and Swiss.. Patent Lever and' Lepine
Watches: Double Case English Quartier and other
Watches; ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast.
E` l ginr: ix ' ' lt g f e e r C a i lliOn s; • ElTrZnetg:: Studs, &o
inl 3ll 9°l l
Pins; Finger R 1.1401 cases, and Sewoiry gene
rally. •
FOE. SALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof Chen
suitable for a Jeweler,price $6 50 .
Also, several Lots in South Camden, Fifth and
Chestnut streets.
searr, ATIOT/0NE.E.13,
n2o orRESTNITT at*o. ,
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS' FIFTH GREAT SALE
OF VALI:TABLE ORIGINAL AMERICAN AND
FOREIGN OIL PAINTINGS.
To take plate In the Eastern Gallery of the Pennsyl
vania Academy of Fine Arts
tin Tuest ay and Wednesday Pvenlngs,
March 27 ann •
At '734 o'clock precisely. Open day and evening, free.
BY BABBITT & CO. ATICTIoNEERS.
CASH AIIOFION HOUSE.,
No WO MARE ET street. crrner of Bank street.
Cash advanced on consign ateuts without extra charge.
AIUCTION MUM!.
BRuGA:I 4 .:S, TRAVELING RAGS, &e.
ON TIFDAY 'MORNING, ]LARCH
- - - _
lIANDERROGI RFS. L 4-CE3 &c
ON WX.DNESDAY MORNING, MARCH S .
•
230 do ' embroidered button edge, butterfly and
fancy corner do.
103 do hemmed an' braided emb'd. hemmed em
braldered button edge, chintz and cord
. lawn and linen do.
00 pieces emb'd cans uric and book collars.
4(0 do band eneb'd linen sets.
DAT, MARCH 26, 1866.
MTHOItrAB & SONS 'ADernoNßEus.
• - - rzos. issiand 141 Smith EOURTEL street.
STOCKS AND BEAT. ESTATE—TUESDAY NEST.
--Pamphlet catalogbesnogr_ready, containing fell de.
.scriptions of all the Property to be sold on !TUESDAY
NEXT, 27th: inst., with a LW -of sales 28th March and
ad..loth, 17th, and /Bth , comprising . a. large
amount - and - great variety of. roalnaole Property, by
order , of- Orphans'. Conrt, Executors! Trustees and
others; tobe sold peremptorily.
PALES OF STOCKS AND BEAL ESTATE;
At the hachange, every TUESDAY, at 12 o'clocklon.
Say - Aandbills of each property lamed separa ely,
ano on the Saturday previcins to each gale 2000 ta
lognes in pamphlet form, giving fall e escrlptions.
HEAL - E6TATE AT PRIVATE. SALK
Frbatea catalogues, comprising - several hundred
thousand dollars. Including every description of city
anti :country propertyorom , the smallest dwellings to
the moat elegant mansions„ elegant country Beata,
farms, business properties, .
the
, • -
tOr FURNITURE SALES, at h Auction - Store
EVERYRTIRSD.B.T. .
Partiznlar attention given to sales at 'Private
alesidensee,,te. -
-870:M.3.LOANS, &c.
- On I'UIaiDAY. 312113.0 H 27. '
At 12 o'clock, noon: at the Philadelulda Phcchange,
IP shares Prank lin Fire'lusurnaace Co:
333 shares Plicenix Insurance Co. _ '
25 shares IVashingtcn Manufacturing Co., of Gion•
center, hr J.
12 shares union E-nk of 'l'ennessee.
20 Shares -Steubenville and Indiana Raitroad. (reor
- shares ' '•do do'" do _.._do do
5 sharee West Chester and PhUadelphia
6,00 shares Rush Farm
10 shares Stewart Gold Mining Co. , • . ;
1 shape Mercantile Ltbrary
Lot section 13, and lot No. 13, section 17 Mount
oriab Cemetery. ,
1000 Shares Philadelphia arid California Patrolman...CO
FOURTH SPltniG SALE.' MARCEL' . 27th. =
EXI.P.A. VALUABLE B.F.A.a, P STATE.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of W. W. Knight . ; dec'd.
VY.B.Y7. VALUABLE , BUSLNESS- STAND - POUR.
STORY BRICK 'STORE, 509 Commerce street,extend
ing :through to ,North street--:2 fronts.
Same Estate—TWO-STORY BRICK' DW.S...LLING.
No. 1012 Spring 'Garden street, with Two-story Brick
Dwelling In the rear on Nectarine, street.
Same Irstate.-2 HANDSOME MODERN THREW
STORYSTONE RASIDENCE. Clapler street, GER
MANTOWN. They are new, handsomely finhshed And
have the modern conveniences. Near Wayne station.
Same Estate ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT and
STONE COTTAGE. S. E. corner of Clapier and Mo-
Bean avenue, GERMANTOWN,near Wayne Station.
'Has the modern cOnvettiencel,and the grounds beau
tifully laid out. Adjoins the very elegant country seat
of Pratt llCKean, Esq. .
Same Estate—VEßY E:LEGANT roL.NTFA) STONE
COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Clapler street, GERMAN
TOWN. Built in a very superior manner. and has all
the modern conveniences, .Near Wayne station.
sir he above COUNTRY SEATS are in one of the
most elevated, beautittil and desirable locations in the
neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Same Estate—VA.LUABLE BUSINESS PROPER
TY, No. 144 Dock street .
Same Estate—VALUABLE BUSINESS PRO2E '
TY, No. 146 r ock street.
tame Estate-4 LOTS. 2bl Ward.
ala.. Handbills for each of the above at the Auction
Rooms.
Executors' Peremptory Sale—Estate of Powell Stack
house, deed—Yeam... r. LE Br srsm3s LOCATION-2
FOUR STORY BRICK 41.1wir.T.LTNGs and STORE,,
:Nos. r. 56 and R 8 _North. Front street, above Race
Clear of all incumbrance. Sale absolute. Terms—Half
cash.
Same Estate—VALUABLE LRON FOUNDRY,'
MACHINE SHOP, &c.: north side of Craven street,:
between Front and Second and Race and Vine. Terms
—Half cash. Sale absolute.
ICANDsOIkIE MODERN FOUR STORY BRICK
RESIDENCE, with three story back buildings, south
west corner of seventeenth and Pine streets. It is in
plod repair, and has the modern conveniences. Pos
session istApril next.
EX. - ECUTORs' SALE—VAT...reIax BUSIN — ESSBTAND
—THREE-STORY BRICK sTOR.E. No 39 South
Sesond street, between Chtnut and Market. It is a
well-eatablished stand, occupied as, a Carpet Store, and
in the most desirable square on Secono. street.
VALUABLE BrsiNEss STAND—FOUR-STORY
BRICK STORE, No. iIA.3 North Second street. between
Vine and New. Clear of till Incumbrance.
VALLABT E BrOINESS STANRS-2 THREE-STORY
BR] t K STORES, Nos. 3 and 5 De6stur street, between
sixth and Seventh and Chestnut and Market streets.
They are well and substantia'ly lbult. Terms, WOO
may remain on mortgage on each.
MODERN DOUBLE STORY ROUGH-CAST
B. W. comer of Thirty fifth and Trans
script streets. Twenty-fnarth Ward, with Stone Tenant
House, Frame Stable. Sheds. &c.i garden planted with
cl.cilee fruit and shrubbery. L t :135 feet front, by 165
deep. Clear of alt inctunbrance. Terms-49.0W may
remain on mortgage.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLF-N - G and
STABLE. Nes. 1515. 151; and 1519 South Front street,
between Ta.sker and Dickerson. First Ward. Clear of
all 'nen mbrance.
RUUD '0 LOT. Front street, north *of Greenwich,
First Ward.
BUSINESS • STAND—THREE-STORY BRICK
STOLE and DWELL.DZG. No. 460 North Front street,
south of Noble.
TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING}. No. 315
Centre street, near. Wilson street, GERMAN
TOWN.
THII.EE•STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 345
Dugan treet. between Spruce and Pine. and west of
Fiftsentb street.
TWO-SIORY BRICK DWELLENGS, east side of
Bucknell street, south of Brown.
TWO-STOBY, BRICK DWI-Ia:MIS, east side of
Judson street. south of Brown. _ _
4 a Wo-sTORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Moyor
street, north of Norrl3. '
'SI DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS.
23 Bull ding LOTS, N. \V. earner of f..;:h street and
Girard avenues. _
.•BRIT,DiNG LOTS. east side of 28th street, north of
Girard avenue.
SALE OF MEDICAL BOOBS.
ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH 26.
At the suction store, valuable medical books, a por
•
tion trom the library - of the late liapo..eon Leidy,M. D.
Also, gun. pista.s, &c.
S.UF-ERIOR FER'NITITRE: FINE OARPETS, tt.c.
ON Trk. - DAY SIORNING, MARCH. 27,
By cstalozne. at No. 2 Pine street, superior walnut
drawing room. dining room and chamber furniture.
line carpets, etc. ;Ilse, the kitchen utensils. •
• May be examined at a o clock on the morning of sale.
SALE .BY ORDER OF HEIRS—ON 1..±1n. PRE
-2dlsES.—Estate of ANDREW CRISMA.:s.Z. deeo.
DEI,TRABLE FAR. 11,37 AIME? FISHER'S LANE,
between Germantown and Fr. . - ford.=d Ward.
On 'A EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAR :231 25,
At S o'clock P. M.. will be sold at public sale,
ON THE PREMISES, all that valuable farm
of 36.14: acres, situate on both sides 'of a
road leading from Germantown to Frankfi)rd.
called Fisher's Lane, about i of a mile east of
second street turnpike, and I.?; miles from Fisher's
_tare Station, on the North 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
joins lands of Messrs. John Ganlbert . and Frederick
•
ERM S—One-third of the purchase money to remain
on mortgage.
jar Plan at the Auction Rooms.
larFor further particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts
& Bro., Germantown.
ELEGANT FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, BOOK
CASE. PINE CARPETS, AGRICULTURAL 131-
PLEMEIsITS. fic.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
April 4. at 10 o'clock Armat street, south aide. first
house east of Willow avenue, Germantown will be
sold, the entire household furniture, comprising sane
riot' piano forte, elegant parlor and charaber furniture.
in rosewood, oak and maple; large bookcase, fine car
pets and matting, &c.
The cabinet furniture was made to order by Moore &
Campion. and is egurl to new.
Catalogues will oe ready the day previous to sale.
Cars leave the depot, Ninth and Green streets. every
hour. and visit ors from the city will get out at Church
Lane, wil bin five minutes walk of the place of' sale.
THON.AB 13111/LTE a SON, AUCTIONEIMS .1.11
1:1011miTARION EMIRCCE
No: 1110 CIDDSTNETT I L l M reko,
(Barentrance 1107 Bans= street.)
Howlehold Fhrnitnre °revery description received r.
Consignment.
BALES EVERY FRIDAY NORNEET43.
Bales of Thualture at dwellings attendedSo on the rata
ItassonahleTerms.
PALE OP REAL INMSTOCXIE4 AM. AT TS?
GB.
Thomas Birch & Son re3pecttally Inform that
tends and the pnbllo that they are prepared to often!
to the sale of Heal Booth ction and attmlyste sal,
Pale at Nr.. Its Eleventh street.
HOUSEHOLD FIIENI • ÜBE BENCH PLATE
HIREORS DENTISTS' LABORATORY,
ON TUESDAY morouNo.
At 10 o'clock at No. 188 south Eleventh street, will
be sold a quantity of Household Furniture, including
French plate mantel glasses, Brussels and Venetian
Carpets, walnut parlor furniture . secretary and book.
case, chamber furniture, gas fixtures. dtc. l
DENTISTS' MATERIAL.
At the same time will be sold , the machinery, &c. of
a dentists' laboratory,
SALE OF STOCK AND FARAllic G IMPLEMENTS.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28.
At 12 o'clock en the farm of the late B. Gerhard,
Esq.. on the Blockle➢ and Merlon road, one mile from
Hestonville. in the Twentylonrth Ward. will be so'd.
the horses, cows, heifer, calf, pigs, chickens, &c. Also,
hay and grain wagons, cart, harness, plows. harrowei
wheat, corn. potatOes,
Sale at No. 1110 Chestnut street.
NEW AND SEOOND HAND HOUSEHOLD MEM,
TITRE, MIRRORS. CARPE c•
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
At 9 o'clock,at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Chestnut
street, will be sold—
BY oatalegUe, a large assortment of superior horse.
hold furniture, from families declining housekeeping.'
Sale at No. 2032 Mount Vernon street.
_ HOU-IRGOLD F RNIT , RE. dm. „,
ON wEDNFA - Rivir MORNING APRIL 4,
At if o'clock, at No. 2032 Mount , Vernon street. will
be sold the furniture of a:family declining housekeeping..
DRUG STORE AT PRIVATE SALE.
A well established Drug Store, handsomely fitted up
with lease of the premises, for sale. Apply at the
auction store.
p " - gT T ifoaD a co.,
averioNNIEEM. -
No. 150E1 MARIE VT street
BALE OF 350 f CASES BOOTS AND SHOE&
ON THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH '29
Commencing case s o'clock, we will sell by' catalogue,
for cash. 1501) men's. boys' and youths' Boots,
Shoes, Brogan a, Balm Oral s, Congress Gaiters Am.
Women's,. misses' and children's Boots, shoes. B a l.
morals, Congress Gaiten, Slippers, Basl‘MS, Side Lace
JFITZPATRICK & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS, -
J .
No. 416 'North SECOND atreet. above Cellowhilt..
Fes, BRINLEY CY , CO., N 0 .615 CDIE.SI
alidl , lo. 612 JAYNE street.
A!J7flOiV ____
Sale N'o s`Dzs Pine street
Sale in Germantnan.
*limos mums.
fr L. ASIIRRIDGE & CO., _ •
. AUCTIONEERS, :
No. 505 3fAIGIET str , et. above Fifth,
POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS. `BROES. WOOL
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, IiWICUT 20,
:At 10 O'clock,lby catalogue. will be, • oid.without , re.
serve_ 500 cases men's, boys', and/youtha'. fineinalf and
kip bo• ts, shoes; Congress boots, slippers, atc.rladiea'.
Misses , and children's goat kid, morocco, ts'f,, lisslna"
Conkresa.boorsobalmorals. slippers. &c,of.
_OltY.alld
Eastern manufacture. The attention of ,City and
country 'buyers Is called to this sale, as the goods have
Just arrived. and will be sold without res.rve, - •
jeo c.NSES MEN'S WOOL BATS
LOO cases men's.. and boys' wool French hats, ince
from the rranufactrirer. mh2s 2tt
WOLBERT.— - --
C' PURE CI.D_WTNES, BEANNIES, &c.
Obi TUESDAY NORDUNG. NEXT,
28th inst.. at 11 o'clock, at No. 16 Routh Sixth street, 0
different brands of Per , Old Wines,•Brandies; Holland
Gin; Jamaica Rum, Whiskies, Wild Cherry Brandy.
c, in cases, demijohns and bottles, , all warranted
pure as imported: and recommendedihr family or me.
(Urinal purposes. • "
CataloguPs now ready;
CITY ORIIINANCES.
A 1.108 DINA.Nea TO MARE AN APPRCTIITA - :
Tials.T to the Controllers orPablic Scnools of the
First School Dlstricrof Pennsylvania to pay ertaln.
claims.
Sitoriost 1. The Select and - Cot:2lmin Ceuncils of the
city of • Philadelphia - do ordain; ;That = the enni of
eightefn hundred and ninety-three dollars and thirty
three cents be, and the same Is hereby aPPrOpriated to
the. Controllers of Public Schools for the.following
purposes. to wit: to pay certain claims for rents, enbi
riel3, and cleaning, Mr the Near 186.5 as foliocos: t• -
'item For rent: , Second section, sixtytwo .dollars
and fiftycents. _
Item 2. For rent, Third section, one hundred arid
fiftyy dollars. , *, -
• Item 8. For rent. Fourth section, five , hundred and.
flfly-eit dollars and twe,.ty-five cents. , ,
Item 4. For rent; fifth section, tbree hundred' and
twenty-eight dollars and twenty-five' cents,- and Mr
salary, same section, twenty-eight dollars and thirty-
Item 5. For rent, Ninth section, one hondr ed l - Pact
thirty; dollars.
Item 6. For rent, Fifteenth section, one kttin4leclana
twenty-five doll-ars.
Item 7 For salary, Twenty-fifth section, one hun
dred dollars, and for cleaning same section twelye def -
lars, an d fifty cents.
ItPm 8. To pay for rent of Robert Baikal, school buildinu:Second section, from February I, Ise:4,w Feb
ruary 1,186"5, four hundred dollars.
And warrants shall be drawn in accordance with ex
isting ordinances.
___.
A If S. STOKLEY.
President of Common Council.
Anrrnsx—ROßEßT BETHELL,
Assistant Clerk of Select Council.
O . A.m ES LYND,
" President of Select Council.
Approved this twenty-third day of March, Ammo
Domini one thousand eight hundred and slaty-six
(A. D, - •
MORTON IicIIICIL&E.L.
7514 - or of Philadelphia.
A ORDIN.A . ).:CE to make an appropriation for the
repair of Germantown Hal..and to accept a certain.
sum from the united States Government therefor.
S'Ec-ru.s; 1. The Senate and Common Cotuacils of the
City' of _Philadelphia do ordain, That the Commissioner
of City Property be and he is hereby authorized to ac
cept from the Waited States Government the sum of
t ^ ebty-live hundred and seventeen dollars, ln lien of
the said Government repairing the Germantown Hall
and grouncs, and that the saictsum be paid to the City
TrOs surer.
Sze. 2. That the auto of twenty , five hundred and
seventeen dodars Is hereby Appropriated to the De
partment of City Property. for,The purpose of repair
ing the Germantown Hall and grounds. Provided.
That the Control' er shall not approve of any warrants
for said repairs until the said sum to be r , ceived from
the United States Government shall be paid to the City
Treasurer.
SEC. 3. The warrants shall be drawn by the Commis
er of City Property, in accordance with existing ,
ordinances.
WILLIAM Et STOELEY,
President of Common Counca.
ArrEsT—DEN.TA_MIN H
Clerk of Select Council.
JAMES LYND.
President of Select council
Approved this twenty third day of March, Anno
Dctuini OLe Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-six,
(A. l&b). _ _ _
MORTON McMICH &EL.
Mayor of Flaw' elphist.
A N ORDINANCE TO MAKE A TRA.NSFER iti
rx the appropriation to the Department of City
Property, for the year ISt, to pa'3 - certain gas bills of
SECTI”N 1. The Select and Common Councils df the
City or Philadelphia do ordain. That the SUDS of seven
teen hundred and fort: -three d, liars and lorty-sig
cents be and the same is hereby trans:erred from Item
22,f r expense of gas for public halls, Sc of the ordi
nance entitled "An ordinance to make an 'appropria
tion to the Department of City Property for the year
.I;:f4,".arprovEdF..brnaryf.T.l9sß; to pay the following
ttillE. for gas of 1565, to wit -
Gas bills due the City Gas Works, 15t5. the sum of
sixteea hundred and eighteen dollars and seventy:eight
CE
Gas bills due the Northern Liberties Gas Work 3.
one hundred and twenty-four dollars and atlty-eight.
cents_
And warrants for the same shall be drawn, by the
et mmis.ioner of City Property in conf,mmity with ex
istanz ordinancEs.
WlT.t.i AI( S. STOKLEY.
President of Common Council.
AT EST-r:EZCSAMIN H. HAH'iES,
Clerk of Select Council. _ _
j.A.AfFS LYND,
President of Select Council,
..A.pproced this twenty-third day of March, AlltiO
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eix
D. 1146).
_MORTON McMICHASID.,
It .Nlayor of Ph'ladelphia.
suppr:RALENT TO AN ORDINANCE TO
nisk.e an appropriation to the Inspectors of the
County Prison for the year 1566, approved February
1566.
SEcTicii..: 1. The Select and Common Councils of the
City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the further sum
of eighteen hundred and fifty dollars be and the same
is hereby appropropriated to the Inspecairs of the
County Prison tor the expenses of ISSS: That the said
sum be added to the sum appropriated to Item 24 of the
ordinance, to which this is a supplement. entitled "An
Ordmanc e to make an Appropriation tofthe Inspectors
of the Cf nosy Prison for the year ldes, and that the
said Item 24 be and is hereby amended, so as to read.
when amended, as follows :
."Item 24. For Salaries of one Assistant Superinten
dent and eleven Gatekeepers, ten thousand two bun
dled dollars (,;10.2.)0,."
WILLIAM S. STOKLEY,
President of Common Council,
AtTrEsT—BENJAMIN H. HAINES.
Clerk of Sele t
•
.TAMES LYND.
President of Select Council
Aprroved this twenty-third day of March. knna.
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-sit
(A. D. 1566).
Mayor of Plaladelphla.
Rasotrn.os TO LAY WATER PIPE ON
Milllie and other streets.
Beached. By the Select and Common Councils of We
city of Philadelphia, That the Chief Engineer of the
Water Department be and is hereby directed to have
wet er pipe laid in the following streets:
'Mifflin street, from Otsego street, to Swanson street,
in the First Ward.
Twelfth street, from Barks street to Diamond street.
in the Twenty-tirst ward.
Cameo street, from Berks street to Diamond street,
in the Twenty-first ward.
'WILLIAM S. STOELEY.
President of Common Council.
Avry.sr—BENJAMIN Ti. HAINEs,
Clerk. of Select. Council.
JAMES LYND
President of Select Council,
Approved this twenty-third day of Ma-ch, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six,
(A, D. 1566).
MORTON MeMICHA EL.
Mayor of Plilladellihia.
- LEGAL NOTICEN.
TNTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF. PIiLLADELPHIARstate
of SUSAN BYERLY, dec'd. .1. M. Collins, the an
uditor appointed bj , the Court to audit ,settle and ad
just the second and final account of Samuel Wagnsr
and Tobias Wagner. Executors and Trustees under the
Will of Mrs. SUSAN BYERLY. - deceased, and
to report distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accoantantsmill meet the parties interested for the
purposes of his appointment, on TUKSDA.Y. April 3,
1666, at 4 o'clock. at his office No. 201 South
Sixth street in the City of Philadelphia. rat.23f,m.w,st&
TN VTR COURT OF. COMMON PLEAS, FOR THE
I CIT Y AND COUNTY OF PAII,ADELPHIA.—
Estate of THE NORTH AMERICAN LAND
COMPANY.—The Auditor appointed by the Court
to audit. settle and adjust. the ac
cant of The Pennsylvania Company for in
surances on lives- and granting annuities, substituted
Trustee of the North America,u Land Company, and to
report distribution of the balance in the:hands of the
acoountantwill meet the3ntrties interested for the pur
poses of his appointMent, on TUESDAY April 3,
1566, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the Wetherill House, No.
605 SalL9olll Street, in the City of -Philadel
phia. mh234.m,w,5t*
TN THE ORPHANS' C.PHRT FOR
I. COUNTY OP PHLLADELPHIA.—Estate of
HENRY M. LAW, deceased.—Notice is hereby given
that ELIZA. LAW, widow of said decedent, has filed
in said Court her petition, in which she electa to retain
WO in money, belonging to said estate, in pursuance of
the ACtof AUrill3, 1831, and its supplements, and that
the said petition will be approved and granted by said
Oomt on .PRIDAY, April 6, 1866. unless exceptions be
filed thereto. M. ARNOLD, Ja.,
inb2l w,m-lt* Attorney for Petitioner.
ETTERS' OF ADATTNISTRATION on the estate
of CAROLINE, hOPHI A. FRITSCR, deceased,for
metly of Lobenstein, having been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons Indebted to the estate will make
payment, aid tboae having claims wilt present them to
,CHARLES W. CiltX.E,
407 MVO street.
mhl9-mot
DYEING.
THE STATEN. ISLAND. FANOV77 EING
„ • ESTABLISHMENT,
• T THE °I'D .sTAND,
NO, 47 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. (EAST SIDE.)
NO OTHER -OFFICE IN,THIS CITY f.
With the benefits of an experience of nearly FIFTY
YEAS , ON STATEN ISLAND. and - facilities UN
EQUALEHRY ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
in this country WOOLENfferperior inducements to those
having sILK,_or FANCY. GOODS tor
• DYEING OR CLEANSING.
• - BARRETT_ * NEPHEWS & CO., - •
No. 47 North EIGHTH Street l'hiladelphia:'
Nos, sand 7 JOHN Street, New YOrk.
.No. 718 BROADWAY, New York.
FITL'I'ON Street, Brooklyn. nalinnot
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