Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 20, 1866, Image 3

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    From our Third Edition of Yesterday
From Washington.
) [Special Deapatcn to the Bulletin.]
; WASHINGTON. Aprill9.—The Pittsburgh,
nominations will not be acted on .for some
days. There will be a strong opposition to
their confirmation. Sloanaker has not been
• appointed Collector of the First District, and
what is more, will not be, all reports to the
contrary. notwithstanding.
The Senate Commerce Committee are con
7sidering the question as to. what additional
legislation is necessary to protect , ports of
• entry against the approaches of cholera.,
Liberal appropriations will be made by
•Congress to this end.
The, colored celebration is quite an impos
• sing affair. The uttermost order and deco
rum prevailed throughout. •
The Ways and Means Committee have:
finally overcome the obstacles which pre
themselve against imposing a tax
•on cotton of five per cent., and have pre
pared a bill to that end, which will•be re
ported in a few days.
[Correspondence of the Associated Pre3B.]
WAsirirdirox, Aprill9.---The celebration
-of the Emancipation of Slaveryin the, Dis
trict of Columbia, took place, to-day. Five
regiments of colored-troops and various
-civic associations, with many others, as
-e—mbled in front of the Executive Mansion,
forming a dense multitude of colored faces,
_relieved here and there by white faces.
After the tiring of cannon and the playing"
-several martial airs, three cheers , were
_given for the President of the United States,
who, having been escorted to a prominent
position by U. S. Marshall Gooding, and
"11 - g private Secretary, Col. Wm. G. Moore,
-addressed the assembly as follows :
I have nothing more to say to you on this
'occasion than to thank ypu for this conapli 7
_went you have paid me in presenting your
selves before me on this, your day of cele
bration. I come forward for the purpose of
indicating my approbation and manifest
ing my appreciation of - the respect thus
-offered or conferred.
I thank you for the compliment and I
mean what I say. And I will remark in
this connection to this vast concourse that
the time will come, and that, too, before a
great while, when the colored population of
the 'United States will find out who have
selected them as a hobby, and a pretence by
which they can be successful in obtaining
:and maintaining power,and who have been
their true friends and want them to partici
pate in and enjoy the blessings of freedom.
The time will come when it will be made
known who contributed as much as any
other mui,and who, without being consid
•ered egotistic, I may say, contributed more
in' procuring the great national guaran
tee of the abolition of slavery in
.all the States by the ratification.
of the amendment to the Constitution of the
- United States, giving a national guarantee
that slavery shall no longer be permitted to
exist or be re-established in any State or
jurisdiction of the United States.
I know how easy it is to cater to preju
dice and how easy it is to excite feelings of
prejudice and unkindness. I eare not for
that, I have been engaged in this work in
which my all has been periled.
I was not engaged in it as a hobby, nor
ride the colored man for the sake of
gaining power, but what I did was to estab
lish the great principle of freedom, and,
- thank God, I feel and know it to be so, that
12iy efforts have contributed as much, if not
more, in accomplishing this great national
:guarantee than those of any other
living man in the . United States,
It is very easy for colored men to have
apretended friends ensoonsed in high places
.and far removed from, danger, whose eyes
have only abstractly gazed on freedom; who
.rave never exposed their limbs or property,
.and who never contributed a sixpence in
furtherance of the great cause, while an
-other periled his all and put up-every
thing sacred and dear to man, and those
- whom he was raised and who lived with
him now enjoy his property, with his
-consent and receivel his; aid and assist
ance. Yet some assume,and others who have
-done nothing are conaidered the great de
fenders and protectors of the colored man.
I repeat, my colored friends here to-day,
the time will come, and that not far distant,
.when it will be proved who is practically
:your best friend. My friendship, as far as
has gone, has not been for place or power,
for I bad these already.
It has been a principle with me, and I
thank God the great principle has been es
tablished, that wherever any individual, in
- the language of a distinguished Orator and
statesman, treads American soil, his soul
swells within him beyond the power of
chains to bind in appreciation of the
great truth that he stands forth redeemed,
regenerated, and disenthralled, by the genius
-of universal emancipation.
Then let me mingle with you in celebra
tion of the day which commenced your-free
d
your-free
dun. Idoit in sincerity and in truth, and
trust in God the blessings which have been
-conferred may be enjoyed and appreciated
by you, and that you may give them a pro
per direction.
There is something for all to do. You
have high and solemn duties to perform,
and you ought to remember that freedom is
not a mere idea. It must be reduced to
practical reality. Men in being free have
- to deny themselves many things which
seem to be embraced in the idea of univer
:sal freedom.
It is with you io give evidence to the
- world, and the people of the United States,
- whether you are going to appreciate this
great boon as it should be and that you are
worthy of being freemen. Then let me
- thank you with sincerity for the compliment
you have paid me by passing through here
• to-day and paying your respects to me. I
repeat again, the time will come when you
will know who has been your best friend,
:and who has not been your friend from
imercenary considerations. Accept my
thanks.
The President, after concluding . his re
marks,.waited some time outside while the
procession passed, and during this time
large numbers of the colored people ad
vanced to pay their respects to him and take
him by the hand.
The Preildent was repeatedly and enthu
siastically cheered during the delivery of
the above address and the passage of the
procession, which proceeded to niove as
soon as he had closed.
Strike Among
.. 4 . te Cumberland Coal
Miners.
BsurinionE, April 19th.—The Cumber
land Civilian says the strike among the
:miners still continues. The Companies
:first proposed reducing the price of mining
from seventy-five to fifty cents per ton.
"The miners refused the price. Sixty cents
- was thenoffered, which was also refused.
It was rumored a few days since that a
.compromise had been effected and that
• work would go On at sixty-five cents. On
Tuesday. the miners held a meeting and
unanimously agreed to adhere to the old
price, seventy-five cents. The result of this
state of affairs has been the entire stagna
tion of the coal tilde. Hundreds of boats
are lying idle at trie wharves and the boat
men, getting discouraged, are seeking
: other pursuits.
The Pentane in Canada.
TORONTO, C. n W., April 19.- The volun
teers which were sent to the Lower Canada
frontier have been recalled, ;Fenian raids
being no longer feared.
The examination of Fenian prisoners at
Cornwall continues with closed doors.
It is understood that the examination will
be concluded to-day, when the prisoners
will be remanded for a few days to await
the arrival of important witnesses. It is
thought that the prisoners will be commit
ted for trial at the Fall Assizes, unless spe
cial commissioners are appointed by the
Government for their trialst an earlier date.
The Canadian Confederation Scheme.
Toxtorrro, April 19.—Resolutions In favor
of the confederation of the British provinces
have passed the Nova Scotian Assembly,by
a vote of 31 . to , 19.. The question is still
pending in the Parliament of New. Bruns
wick, and if rejected, then- the House will
probably be dissolved, and a new election,
held, involving a delay of some weeks be
fore the final result.
: S XXIXTIIki
CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION
WASHINGTON, April 19.
Housm—Mr. Morris (N. Y.) from the
Judichiry, Committee, reported back a bill
to regulate the, ,terms of the United States
Courts in the Eastern District of New York,
and for other purposes, which was consid
ered and passed.
- Mr. Boyer (Pa.) offered a resolution to
print for the use of members of the House
for Aistribittion 50,000 copies of the testi
mony of Alexander H. Stephens before the
Committee on. Reconstruction. •
Mr. Roklis (N. J.) moved to make the
number 75;000.
The resolution was referred, under the
rule, to "the C,Ommittee on Printing.
Mr. Washburne (Ill.) desired to object to
the introduction of the resolution, but the
Speaker stated that the objection came too
late.
Mr. Lynch (Me.) introduced a joint reso
lution, authorizing the appointment of ex
aminers to examine a site for a fresh water
basin for the iron-clad vessels of the United
States Navy. Read twice and referred to
the Committee on Naval Affairs.
Also, a bill to provide military instruction
in the Agricultural Colleges, established
under the act of July 2d, 1862. Read twice
and referred to the Committee on Military
Affairs.
Mr. Whaley (W. V.) rose to another per
sonal explanation in reference to his Latin
friend, "Mr.-Et-al,'' and said he had read a
sarcastic letter from Mr. Boynton, the cor
respondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, deny
ing the authorship of the objectionable
paragraph.
Mr. Stevens (Pa.) from the Committee on
Appropriation, reported a bill making ap
propriations to supply the deficiency in the
appropriation for the public printing, for
the year ending June 30th, 1866, which was
read twice and referred to the Committee of
the Whole on the state of the Union, and
made the especial order for to-morrow.
The bill appropriates $115,000 to supply the
deficiency in the appropriation for printing;
$450,000 for paper, and $115,000 for printing.
Mr. ,Washburne (I 11.) inquired of Mr.
Stevens how many of the ordinary appro
priation bills of the session bad passed.
Mr. Stevens replied that,with the exception
of a deficiency bill and of the miscellaneous
bill necessarily kept back till about the close
of the session, and the Indian Appropriation
bill kept back in reference to some treaties,
all the appropriation bills were passed.
Markets.
NEw Yens., April 19.—Cotton is quiet at 37 cta Floor
is quet but unsettled; State, $7 15(49; Ohio, $8 55@$IZ
Western, $7 154f9; Southern unchanged. 450 bbls. sold;
Canada unchanged. "2,0 bbls sold, Wheat dull; sales of
27 eeevimslis,at $lB5 for No. I; Milwaukee,l2 70 for prime
white Genesee. Corn quiet at 85084 cts. Beef steady.
Pork steady at E@s26 3734 for Mess. Lard buoyant at
1634@19 cis, Whisky dull at $2 rbigs2 27.
Stocks are lower. Chicago and Rock Island, 118 ii;
Michigan Southern, 80; New York Central, 9234;
Reading. 183; Hudson River 10374: Canton °omi
t:any, 32; Virginia 81, 69; Missouri 6'8,74; Erie. 73ri;
Western 'Union Telegraph Company, 543;; U. 8.
Coupons, 1881,105 n; ditto, 1564, 104%; ditto 18S, 1042 4:.
Ten-Forties, 92X; Treasury 7 3-10's, 101@lCei; One
Year Certificates, 993 i; Gold. 1273 .
&flea at Phi'Adel
6A ES .A.FrEa
Tress
Notes J7unes-ICe
101
9100 Phllada 6s num 92%
600 do new 99,1 r,
1000 Camd & An!boy
rogt es
100 eh 505,taw pl W 95 0
30X
200 eh do b 5 9934
100 sh do 3011
100 sh do 65 9036"
100 eh do b 5 303 i
21 eh Lehigh Val 61
96 eh do b9O 61.4
100 e h Ocean 011 b3O 9,%
BECOND
IWO Penna as 3;
woo Penna 65,w In 55 100
4000 do • 100
FIRST BOARD
lao ah Read R biaint
51%
IWO sh do b 551%
100 sh do blO 51%
100 eh neetonv'e R b3o 42N1
80200 sh Busq Ca Caul bs int IS
ARD.
100 ah Maple Shade 8
9 eh Cam dc Am 13, U 9
50 ah'Penna BR carp 58Y,
ace eh Phil & Erie b 5 32
1100 eh Reading B. b 5 MU
SOO City 68 new 92U1
100 sh 61.113 q Can 16
2.00 ski do 163
R( )A.TeD OF TRAD.F.-
ANDREW WHEELER,
EDW. G. TOWNSEND, }Moirnmy Ciolometxm,
THORNTON BROWN'.
fiaid cA m ooesiii steamers
tome PROM FOR RATS
St, David.-- -Liverpool-Portland .-
.-..„..April 5
City onlancheater-Liverp'L..New York---... April 6
Persia .LiverpooL-New York. .Aprll 7
Malts -.„...----.Llversool-New York...--.,April 10
Bosphords -Liverpool-Boston &Phila....-April 10
Erin .--I.lverpoo.l.-New York --April 11
Ericsson -...Bremen-NeerY. 0rk....---April II
Louislana....--LrverpooL-New Y0rk....---Aprll 11
America. .-Southampton-New York April It
Cityofßoston -Liverpool-New York... ..... -.April n
Nova Scotian -LiverpooL-Portland-...... ..... .April 12
Africa..-
-
... ........-LlverpooL-805t0n......-.- April 14
Kangaroo -Liverpool-New York...-.---April 14
Palmyra. Liverpool... New York April 17
City of London-Liverpool...New York Aprll 18
the Queen.... Liverpool...blew York.,--Aprll 18
TO - DERAB T.
Cortdca„...—.....New York-Nassautt Hav'a...April 21
City of NewYork...N York... Liverpool ...-.-.-Aorll 21
Pereire New York-Havre...-...........-.April 21
.New York-Bremen .Aprll2l
Belgian __Portland...Liveroool --April 21
iSamonia ' .New York-Hamburg .April. 21
England ' New York... Liverpool ----April 21
New York...--.-New York....Aspinwall April 21
Asia. .. _ .Boston.-Liverpool April 25
Manhattan .NewYOWC.:732Caviritia V c....Xiiii 25
Baltic-- ........ -...NewYork...Brenten • .A.prit 26
Virginia-- .New York...LiverpooL- ...... -.April2B
City of 805t0n...-New York... Liverpool .Aprl I Z 3
North America-New York-1110 Janelro,&c....April 28
Delaware Philadelphia... Liverpool April 28
iIiABINE
11 1 :// 1 :11 :/ SI
.19191R16136. b (21 1 STIN Brre, 6,39 1 Hl9B WATER, 651
• ABBIYIED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Novelty,_Shaw.24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W AT. Baird & Co.
Steamer W C Pierrepont. Shropshire, 24 hours from
New Y ork. with mdse to WM. Baird Co.
Steamer Vulcan. Morrison, 24 hours ErOm N. York,
with mdse to W M. Baird & Co.
Brig Cheviot, Cole, 18 days from St .Tobrus, PR with
sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co. 4th Inst. lat
28 17, ion 72 40, spoke brig Palma. from Montevideo for
New York.
Schr Ann S Brown, Fisk, 6 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell & Collins.
Behr E F Crowell, Stevens 10 days from Province
town via Gloucester, with maze to Geo B Kerfoot.
Schr E Blchardson, -Thompson, 5 days from Boston,
in ballast to J E Barley dc Co.
Behr Idaho, Newman, 5 days from Newburyport,
with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot.
Behr Dan six Garwood, 6 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell & Collins.
Behr Behe, Jackson, 3 days from "PokomOke River,
with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co. '
Schr Avon, Baker, 4 days from New York, with
mdse to Crowell & Collins.
Schr Belle Beaman, ISe-aman, 5 days from Baltimore,
with r id iron to captain. -
Behr Lancet, Bayard, I day from Christiana, Del.
with grain to Christian & Co.
Behr S C Fithian, Tu ft , 1 day from Port DepOsit, Md.
with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Behr Delaware. Canner, 1 day from Smyrna. Del.
withgrain to Jas Barra , t.
Sebr Zouave, Cullen, 1 day from Frederica, DeL with
grain to Jas Barran.
Behr Olivia. Fox, 1 day trans Odessa, Del. with grain
to Jaa L Bewley dc Co.
Bcbr Clayton & Lowber.Jackson,l day from Smyrna,
Del. with grain to Jan L Bewley & Co.
Behr Sallie Teazle, Blexom. 1 day from Magnolia,
Del. with corn to Jas Barran
CLEARED i'EBTEBDAY. -
Steamer E C 'Knight, Dents, N York, W J Taylordtoo.
Steamer It Willing. Candiff, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Brig Waredale. Maimed, Baltimore, E A Bonder & Co.
Schr Sarah, Benson, Providence, David Cooper.
Schr-E W Perry, Risley, Lynn, Day & Huddell. •
Schr C W Locke, Huntley. Dorchester. do -
sehr G Hires, Fox, Quinton's Bridge, Bancroft, Lewis
& Co.
Seta H O Simmons, Foster. Boston, Bockafellow&CO.
Schr A Pharo, Shourds, Providence, New York and
Scbuyl Coal Co.
Scbr David G Floyd, Kelly, ProvidenCe, Andenried,
Norton & Co.
Behr Ida L Howard, MoDuffy, Portland, J R White.
JICIMLOB &.NDA.
Ship Western Continent, Lull, cleared at New York
yesterday for San Francisco.
Ship Samuel Russell, Lucas, from N York for Hong
Kong, was spoken 14th inst. lat 39 49. lon 69.
Steamer Alabama, Meaner, from Liverpool 14th tilt.
below N. Orleans,l2th Inst. -
Steamer Caroline (Br), Willey, cleared at New Or
leans lath inst. for. Liverpool.
Bark Annetta (Br). Mendelson, sailed front Mayans
4th inst. for Remedios and this port.
Bark Clarita Baca, from Buenos Ayres 20th Feb. at
Boston yesterday.
Bark Orlando, .Baker, was loading at Matanzas 12th
inst. tor a port north of Hatteras.
Bark Florence Peters, Skinner, at Cardenas 10th inst
froroNew Orleans.
- -
Brig Nellie Alpwe, Leaman, hence at Cienfuegos Bth
inst via barbattoat
• Brig Marshall Dutch. Coombs, at Cardenas 10th inst.
from _Morena and sailed Mb for Portland.
Brig Chas M Goodrich, Look, sailed from Cardenas
11th inst. for New York--has been reported bound to
this vort.
Prig Anna (Aust), Kroger, cleared at New York
yesterday Wr Pernambuco and a market.
THE DAI•LY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. APRIL
Ida Stock Itoard.
100 eh Nor Cenir 4535
50 eh do h3O 463.
100 sh Bull Creek N
SOO Y god Middle
- -
Coal Fields e3ollat
200 eh Big Monist bso
ZX)
all Phil t Erie bso
200 eh Bch Nay pfll
Bchr M H Mifflin, Chaplin, cleared at New York
yesterday for this port.
Behr Willie Dill Gordon, for Lewiston, was loading
at Matanzas 12th inst.
Behrs Adolf Kugel, Robinson, and C 13 Edwards,
Garwood, were loading at bfetanzas 12th inst. for this
port.
Sch.r Island Queen, Conary, sailed from St Thomas
2d Inst. for Ponce to load for this port.
karat C,l:llUsi /CV:WO
' Bark Eliza W bite, Look, from Sagas for Portland,
which put into Bermuda in distress, reports on the
25th nil: 110 miles /SSW of Nantucket. while lying to,
was struck by a heavy sea, atarting stern, and causing
the vessel to leak: kept off, and was dilven within 50
miles of Bermuda. •
Schr Juliet. of Barnstable, left Boston evening of
March 25 for New klaven,and has not been heard fi orn
-- - .
Irh; Charles Smith, from Surinam for Boston,which
put into Bermuda in distress, repaired and sailed fur
destination 9th lost.
BILE'DIIDAii.
VOX_ .E"(..)3P I.ll_. L.
WRIGHT'S TAR aRIIP
PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 771 SOUTH THIRD ST
• : ••aii:o•
The undersigned citizens take pleasure in cheerfully
recommending the use of Wright's Tar Syrup, for
coughs colds, consumption, whooping cough, spotted
fever, liver complaint, pains in the breast, bronchitis,
inflammation, and constriction of air vessels In the
lungs. The remedy should beim every family;
Charles C;Wllson,Forney's Press °Mee.
Charles H. Graffen, Sunda y 2ifereury office.
James Nolen, Inquirer office.
Wm. F. Corblt, .Associated Press.
Wm. H. Carpenter, Fire•Wlarto. and POllOB Tele.
graph. Fifth and Chestnut streets. •
A. Randolph, Front and Dombard streets.
James W. - Perrine, 1129 Charles street.
H. A. Davis, 32305ut12111 street. • ,
John Woodside, 1381 - Franklin street.
Robert Thompson, 1608 Walter street. '
R. G. March. 626 Franklin street.
J. Gebloff, 731 South Second street.
John Seymour, 513 South Frog t street.
E.W.Howard.l Dock street.
H. C. Bartlett, 327 South Second street.
L. Bates, 605 Arch street.
Albert. ra &ri .
m, 411' South Second street.
Mary Caldwell 1032 t3ausom street.
W. Thomas, Si) North Fourth street.
T. M. earthy, 109 Hlfretb's alley. •
George Wilson, 236 Race street.
W. F. 8r00k5,69 North Second street.
M. J. Hassett,ll9 Canal street.
S. Seymour Bose, Brdleton.
Charles Rogers, 921 South street.
R. T. Wellington. Second and Quarry street!.
E. E. Thomas, 138 South Sixth street.
William Barns, 515 South Front street.
S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager. _
John .Maginnis, rear 0f134 North Second street.
Mrs. S. B. Choate, Newark. Del.
George W. White &Co.. No. 66 Smith Third street,
Mr. William B. Wright:
Sin: We tate pleasure in recommending your
TAR SYRUP (of:which we have already sold con
siderable quantities) as a most excellent and efficacious
remedy for the complaints set lonh in your printed
bill already submitted to the public. As a gratifying
act to suffering humanity we will cheerfully recom•
mend your preparation to all afflicted st ith diseases
which it is designed to cure.
Yours, DLLES & 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 subscrlber would beg leave further to say that
he is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup
to any part of the country. Persons desiring other
Information by mail will enclose a postage stamp and
answers will be returned as soon as the exigencies of
taislness will admit.
Address Wrf.T.f AM B. WEIGHT,
771 South Third street,
Philadelphia. Pa.
(IPA L DENTALL.D.U.—A sul=lorarticle for clean
t.J lug the Teeth, destroying animalcule+ which In
fest[Lem, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feel
ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth.
It may be need daily, and will be found to strengthen
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter
siveness will recommend it to every one. Being com
Famed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and
Micro , copist, It is confidently offered as a RELIABLE
substitute for the uncertain washes. formerly In vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
of the DMSTALLDLS'A, advocate Its use it contains
nothing to prevent Its unrestrained employment.
Made only by
JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.
Broad and Spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown. D..L. Bunkhouse,
Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davis.
G. B. Keeny, Geo. C. Bower.
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers,
C. H. T eedlee. 0.. L Q.mtrpegood.
T. J. Husband J. G. Turnpenny & Co.
Ambrose Smith, Vlusrlee H. Eberle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks,
William B. Webb. K. Itringhnrst
James L. Bispham, Dyott & Co.,
Hughes &I:bombe, H. C. Blair,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth d Bro.
EBTLACILI3 DIEWTHIOILL. LOZIENO7I2.—Then
are a safb and speedy care for Diphtheria
Congiu lci Me Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial
sinctiorzerally. Try them. THOI3. ESTLACK.
Jr., Drn S. W. - mar
of Eighteenth and Harker
streets. el • . fbaaag
GREEN Pia A.S,
Green Corn,
Fresh Peaches,
Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, Ito.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEAIa33I IN FINE OROCKELLR3,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets.
JAPANESE POWOHON d TEA,
the Least ever imported.
OOLONG TEA, DRAGON CHOP.
OLD GOVERNIMIT JAVA COFFEE.
EVE BALE BY
JAMES R. WEBB.
WALNUT And MONTH Streets.
FISH AND PROVISIONS.
200 bbls. No.l Mackerel.
200 bbls. No.l Portland Markers'.
100 bbls. No. 2 do. do.
100 kilts Mess Mackerel.
Also, Hams, Shoulders, Shies, Beet Mesa Pork, in
lots to suit, by
C. P. KNIGHT & BROS..
114 South Wharves.
NEW QUEEN OLIVES.-500 ga ll ons of the finest
Queen Olives ever imported, in store and for sale
4COOSTY'S East End Grocery No. 118 South Second
street.
BONELESS SAIIDINES, Anchovies, Capers , Nß V ich Herring; all of superior . uality, at 001:113.
• Dn. e .• : -
OLD FASHION SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES; also,
Prime Weet India Honey, always to be had at
COU , TY'S Emit End Grocery, O. n 8 South Second
Area.
WINSLOW'S SIIPJESIOR GREEN CORN, 4Ccts
V per Can, Champlon Green Peas, at:4o cents per
can; Tomatoes Pb cents; all warranted; at COUSTY'S.
East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street.. mta4
W FBlllTS.—Princess Paper-shell and Lisbon
LI Abnondin splendid London Layer Itstalna,
whole, balfand quarter boxes, choice Eleanefrt n i r s
(mall drums, in store and for sale by N. F, t3P
Pea Dealer and Grocer, N, W.corner Arch and Eighth,
^- Ann GAM FBEECII REAGEES, TOMATOM
SYSJSJ Green Corn, Peas, thc., warranted ta glw
to Icon. For sale by M. F. 13FELLIE, N,W. oor.
Asa and Eighth streets.
VXTRA MACKERZ L.—Extra choice huge Macke
Tel in kites. Also new S Seed and Pickled Sal
Indmon. For sale
ets by
M . F. EIP . N. W. ear. Arab
Eighth stre.
-2o barrels
d Oran
1 = 233333. Y7l O l 3 store and for by M. B.6rr.r.rn
" d : • • I :f
GLUE, CIIRLEDH-ATIC-dit-.7
MOBARRELS OF GLUE, F
ie SEVER ALL QUA-
Dries, on band, and for sa . by CRAWFORD
& CO. No. 706 Market Street..
,ap2-In4
GLUE, GLUE. GLUE, GLUE, GLUE. GLUE,
suted to each. partlemlar manufacturer.
Curled Hair, Curled Hair, purled Hair, of various
grades and prices.
Emery Paper and Band Paper, a large quantity on
hand.
Nests Foot 011, strictly t uret Twines . , Sausage Ca
sings, &c. • . • CRAWFORD & CO
s pg.l ro l . NO 706 Market street.
IivTOVES AIM lietTElll4.
• THOMAS O. DIXON & BONS,
Late Andrews & Dixon„
No. 1824 CENNTNUT street_manadelphis
aboturers o
oppos f ite 'United States M,
-
LOW-DOWN,
i g t
PAl cas eA t; , •
OFFICE,_
And othereftATES,
Per Antnradte. B.itminoPn ana WOOd IMOI.
WABN-Alit - straNAass,
P '
m warmingt and Private Bnildlngi.
BEGIN uMill&. e - VENTILATORS
OHMENEY-CAPS.
000EING-BANGEB,HATH-BOILIEWS.
ocn WHOLESALE and RETAM 40"
FOR SALE.
BOTTLE MOULDS.—Bottle Moulds for Mint and
Green Glass.
[apsm C. BOISTMAN BON.
B. W. corner of York avenue and Noble street.
ASTABLISHAD IN 1840. •
A great variety of Sun Um
brellas, Fancy and Mourning
Parasols, Sun-shades and Child
ren's Parasols, at reduced
_prices,
at lIINCELETS Old &and, 905 VINE, Ett.
LIQVOBS.
RICHARD PENISTAN'S
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
439 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Established for the Sale of 'Saadi:Liter.
ated Liquor. Only.
Special Notice to Families!
Richard Penistan's
Celebrated, Ale,Porter and Brown
Stout,
Now so much recomp o e r a ;Led 1 3 . the BsOsiNY
$1 25 PER DOZEN.
(These Bottles hold one Pint.)
The above being of the very bete SLLeibTolt moat be
admitted the price Is exceedixtglyLOw.
It is delivered to all parts of city elabilete extra
chart&
Brandies, Wines, Oils' Whbkiesoteota.
•
Warranted pure, at the lowest possible rates, by the
Bottle, Gallon, or Cask.
O:IIA3I:PAGN2I3 of the beet brands offered lows
han by any Other house. '
On Draaght and In Bottles,
PURE GRAPE JUICE.
This la an excellent article fez Invalids. It Is a tens
cure ter Dyspepsia.
HAVANA CEIGABB.
OLIVE OIL,
BAY EOM,
PICEIME, HAMM%
EMPIDELTZEI, dko
London and Dublin Porter and Brawn Moat—NUM
and Scotch Ales. dellkg
JUST OPENED,
Penistan's 13ranch
Ale. Wine and Lignor Vaults,
Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Street,
Bear Entrance on Bank street. mta9
PERKINS STERN & CO.g
DEALRBB EXCLI.I SI V /11X m
C A LTFORNIA WINES,
NO. 180 BROADWAY. N. Y.,
Would reepeethally Inform the public that our goods
may be found in Philadelphia at the following hound
SIMON COLTON & muur.E.
ROBERT BLACK,
BULLOCK & CRENSHAW.
JAMES R. WPM,
MITCHELL & Rixrcirsic,
PLASS.A.RD & CO.,
THOMPSON BLACK & SON. fel4w.l, nitm
HER MA JESTY
CHAMPAGNE,
ryurwritsow,,
m souls MKT yr., am ann.
Wit—The attenon of the Vale is solicited se
inllowinz ti
vary choice Wines, sale D•
rosma F. BMoli, 151 Sou t h . Front =sea
above Walnut
MADE-Mee—Old Island, I gem old.
dit On. single, donbis
t-ple tts= Crum* & Sons, .lindolph. Topaz, /leg and I". Valletta.
Vistho Velho Beni. Minims Anil
Rebello Valenta dt Co, Vintages Mg to UM.
CLAXEII ate Ms 'Freres and BLltsterPhe Ohar
eau lam nJ -
VERItOI) li-43.3oardanatztvn CO.
311713CAT—ds Fron
CHAXPAGIVIE3 1= Irrusg_,
_"Goldnet
de Vezina, Her Malmo , and Baal EMbluelt and gag,
tsvorite brands.
FiffWHD3.ll4.—Choloe lobs of old Whest s )ffizoi
liotation Wleakzr . . Ibr We by Z. P. 111.D.uiair
' . s! .r• • ',V • . •.- 17111
GLASSWARE.
PHILADELPHIA
Window GLASS Warehouse.
BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER,
AGENT FOR THE
FRENCH PLATE GLASS
OOMPANIIMI.
IMPORTER OF
English, French and German
Window and Picture Glass
And Looking Glass Plates.
MANUFACTURER OF
American Window, Picture and Car Masa
Ornamental and Colored Glass.
205 and 207 North Fourth Street,
ftt2Z-Idm Pmer-uatypinA.
MILLINERY GOODS.
726 CECE2 W - e S p T repared . to offer to
WHOLvss IH AND RETAIL BUYERS
OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
AT A VERY LARGE REDUCTION
FROM RECENT PRICES.
Onr stock Includrs all the latest shapes of -
STRAW HATS,
BONNETS AD G
BONNET MATERI A I
LS OF AND
IN EVERY SHADE.
RIBBONS,
ALL WIDTHS AND COLORS,
TO MATH( MATERIALS.
FINE LACES. ILLUSION NETS, &c., &c
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
OF THE CHOICEST STYL AND MOST DESIRABLE
. ES.
We solicit an Inspection of our stock, and do not
doubt that for completeness of assortment and mode.
ration of prices It cannot be equaled. Give us a call.
WEYL & ROSENHEIM,
No. 726 Chestnut street.
Mrs. XL Dillon
I s 323 and 331 South Street,
V A bail a handsome assortment of SPRING HIE,
LINERY; Mime' and Infanta' Hata and OaPs,
Mica, Velveta, Crape, Ribbons, reatnera, /lowers,
Vrames.dre. mita-4mi
BLINDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS'
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
• • MANUPACTURER OP
VENITIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
lo T v h i lL i egest and finest assortment In the city at th
Store Shades made and lettered. apS-tf
~SIIITI9.
RANTED—An intelligent and practical ILAN, to
take charge of Fire Brick Works, In St. Louis,
MissourL •An hnglishman or Scotchman preferred, as
the clays used are similar to the Stourbridge.
Apply to FITLER, WEAVER & CO.,
aplB-3t• 23 North Water street, Phtladelpnia.
'WANTED. —An .experienced SALESMAN in a
T T wholesale Grocery establishment Se must pro
duce the highest testimonials of ability - and character.
Address P. O. Box laza. . GMT-3V'
PERFUMERY. t
fIOTTON AND LINEN BAIL DUCK dreueff width
from one to six %et wide, all numbers. Tent and
Awning purl, Papermstersfeltlng, SAO Twine. do.
JOHN W; EV=MAN CO.;
No 108 Jones's Alley)
Nir.BADUNEL-500b axes Bunch and Layerßalsio
o baton Valencia 'Rat 1 100 mats Heedless -
Italians tbr sale bY Jlia. B. /I a 00.) US 801 ab
W ter Week
20. 1866
WM:7IION SALES.
buns, ALUTIONIskJitAL
•
Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH. street, -
SALES OF lESTOPREI AND BEAL ESTATE
At the Exchange, every TUESDAY, at 12 o'clnelt.noon
.gar.Bandbills of 'each property issued separately;
ana.on the' kr aturdAv previous to each eale , 2ooo cata
logues in pamphlet form, givins full descriptions.
r ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.'
Printed catalogues, comprising several hundred
thousand dollara. including every description of city
and country property, from the smallest dwellings to
the most elegant mansions, elegant country seats,
farms, business properties, dim
116 - FURNITURE S AV:PS at the Auction Store
EVERY THURSDAY.
Xi" Particular attention given to sales at Private
Residences, &c. --
STOCKS . , dm. • ,
_ ON TUESDAY, APRIL 24,
At 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Fixchange,
' For account of whom it may concern.
$lO,OOO Bald Eagle Valley Railroad Coupon. Bonds.
ORO each.'
• For other accounts— . _
3 sbares Filth and •Sixtk,Streets Passenger Railway
Company.
5 slia- es Western Ran'.
12 abases Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania.
2846 •hares Rose Farm 011 Co.
16 sbares West Chester and Phlladersi Railroad Co,
$lOO bond ..do do do
1350 shares Fgbert Oil Co. . _
see shares Walnut Island Oil Co,
1 , 00 shares Sugar Valley 011 Co -
Pew No. MI Bt. Mark's Church, north aisle. ==lll
NINTH SPRING SALE; APRIL 24.
Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of Daniel "Casey. dec'd
—2 BRICK PWELLINGS, S. W. corner of Eighth and
Moss eta.
Same EstateTHREE-STORY BRICK' Dlev
LING, No eiyi Federpl et.- _ _ -
T O it ours Sale- Estate o John Magee dec'd-
THREE-STORY BRICK DWalr.r.,ING Penn at, be•
tweenSonth and Shipoen.
Executors' Sale-Estate_of Isaac Lukens, deed-
MODERN TRAP. ta-STORY BRICK DWaLING:
No. 1126 Wallace st.
kerne Estate-THREE-STORY BRICK DWEI.L.
LNG, E corner of :Parrish' and Ontario Sts, with a
Three Story- Brick Dwelling in the rear
' HANDSOME COHN:TRY RESIDENCE, with about
3 Acres of Land, near Holmesburg-Stone Mansion,
with the - 'modern • conveniences, Stable and Coach
House-grounds beautifully laid out..
VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE;
Acres, _Bristol Turnpike, between Franlaord and
Holmesburg. and near Tacony, on the River Dela
ware, Stone House and Frame Barn, Beautiful Shade
Trees. &c.
Peremptory Sale-;To close an Account—VALUA
BLE FARM. 80 ACRES, Visisahickon turnpike and
Bell road. Montgomery county; FIL;ImIle from Chest
nut Hill Depot.
Executor's; SaIe—VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCA
TION. No' 4031 South Front street, below Pine.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 7112 Pine
street. with a Two-story Brick Dwelling In the rear.
Executors' Peremptory Sale—Estate of James Hunt,
dec'd—VALUABLE LAND, 25th Ward, about 75 Acres
N. W. corner Nicetown Lane and Harrowgate Lane.
Terms, Half Cmtb.
Peremloory Sale—To Close an Estate-2 •rHEEE.
STORY BRICE DWRLT,INGS, Nos. 702 and 704 Shir
ley street
Same Estate-2 LOTS, west side of Eighteenth street
tiOrtb ol Coates
LARGE and VALUABLE LOT, Cumberland
Ftreet, wort of Coral, Aineteenth Ward-92,K feet
front
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLtNO, No. lttSs
Vineyard street, between 18th and 19th, and Poplar
and Brown streets.
2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLENGS, Nos.
5Cs and sas Federal street.
2 THREE-STORY FRAN:F. DWEI,LDiGS, Red
wood streeet. In the rear of the above.
.
TWO-S'i ORY iIIII.DING, Redwood street,
west of Fifth.
, TWO-STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING.
No. 136 North Fifth street, north of Cherry, with a
Two-story Frame Dwelling in the rear.
NEAT 310DERN THREE STORY BRICE
DWELLING, No. 535 North Fifth street south of Cal
lowit !IL
HANDSOME MODERN FOLTP,STORY BROWN
Si ONE RESIDENCE, with three-story haul: build.
log, No. 1531 Pine Street, east of Sixteenth—has all the
modern conventences, and In very good repair. 3lay
be emu:Ulm-1i any day previous to sale.
TBREErSTOHY BRICK. DWELLMI, No. 1910
Plymouth street. near RittenhouseSquare.
4 THBRE-STORY BRICK DWELDINGS, N. E.
cbrn et' r of Sixth and Clare streets,
Arslgnees' Peremptory Sale—An undivided =-95ths
terest in the Summit Home, Darby road-
Same Estate—An undivided fourth, Land in Min
nesota.
'Same Estate-2 LOTS, Tulip street
THREE.BIORY BRICK DWELLING. No. BO
bran Clo atesee. street, east of t'econd. Clear of all !scum.
Executors' Sale—TWO-STORY STONE DW.E.±,L
ING, 31ain street, near the Steam Depot. GERMAN
TOWN. Late the of Frederick Emhanat, deceased.
VALUABLE STONE iIrLDENCE, Stenton ave
nue, south of Wingohocking „street.
GEBMANTOWN, Twenty-second Ward, within two
squares of Wayne and Fisher's Lane Stations, on the
Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad.
VALUABLE BUSINESS STaND—FIVZSTORY
IRON and BRICE STORE 3, No. 131 Market street
and Nos. tal and El 2 Jones street between Front and
Second streets. Immediate possession.
MODERN FOPR-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
with double back buildings, No. 1717 Pine street—has
all the modern conveniences.
THREE-bTODY BRICK DWELLING. co. 1616
Earlier street. west of Sixteenth.
LA Be E AND QALIIaBLE BUILDING, known as
the Friendship Fire Engine Rouse. Third street north
of Brown street. Peremptory sale, Otound Rant
50 a year.
Sale N 0,1040 Buttonwood street,
gousRGAJLI. ITBNITUBE CARPSTS. &c.
ON MOINTDAS MORNING.
At 10 o'clock, at I.klo. 1040 Bottonwooda, the house
hold and kitchen furniture...lngrain carpets. &c.
May be examined at 8 o'clock. on the morning clash &
Sale No. 1533 Chestnut street.
SUPERIOR PURNITPRE, PIANO, VELVICT
CARPETS, OIL PAINTINGS
ON WEDNESDAY MORNMI, APRIL 25
At 10 o'clock, at !Co. 1533 Chestnut street, by catsr
logue. the superior walnut and satin drawing room
fimaitnre,euperior rosewood piano by ilabet. Davis da
Co; oak dining room and library furniture, velvet and
Brussels carpets, fine oil paintings, chamber furniture,
fine matresses, &c, Also, the kitchen utensils.
May be examined at. 8 o'clock on the morning crania
Ezale No. 613 north Seventeenth street
NEAT CARPE T SLD FURNITURE. VELVET
. CLOTHS. .Sc.
ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 33,
At W o'clock. at N 0.6111 north Eeventeeuth st, belew
Wallace St, by catalogue. the neat household furniture.
fine velvet and other carpet's, oil cloths, kitchen nten
ills. china and glassware, &c.
May,pe examined at s o clock on the morning of sale.
Executors' Sale—No. 1514 Plne street.
SUPERIOR RESIDENCE AND FITJENTTURE,
MIRRORS, PIANO, CIIANDALIERS, NANKIN
CHINA, CARPETS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
Nay Ist, at 10 o'clock. at NO 1514 Pipe street. by cata
logue, the superior Residence, Rosewood Drawing-
Room Furniture, Rosewood Piano by Bacon .5k Raven.
Rosewood Bookcase. double set fine Nankin Chlna,24s
pieces, French China and Glassware, Plateoware.
Brussels Carpets, superior dining room and chamber
turn!, tire, kitchen utensils. dec.
W The Residence will be sold at 10 o'clock; pre
cisely, previous to arils of furniture.
Sale No. 2MS Walnut street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO. ..I.UERRORS,
CURTAINS. CHANDRT,TRNS, OIL PAINTINGS,
FINE CABPhTS. &O.
UN FRIDAY MORNING.
May 4th, at 10 O'clock. at No. WO Walnut street, by
catalogue, the superior rosewood drawing-room furni
ture, One satin coverings; elegant curtains to match;
French plate mantel and pier mirrors: rosewo^d piano;
oil paintings and engravings, fine carpets; handsome
chandeliers; dining room and library furniture: fine
mattresses, du. Also, the kitchen furniture. „Full
particulars in catalogues.
Homes mamma a BON. AUCTIoNTaKsd AND
00MXIBBION IfERCEITANTS. • -
No. MO CHESTNUT street, •
('Bear entrance HOT Sans= street.)
Household Furniture of every d en escription received o
3t;
8.A1,103 EVE RY MAY HORNINO.
Bales of Furniture at dwellin
sonablgs atten a ded to on the Mot
Base Tem
BALE OB BEAL ESTATE, STOOKS, &0., AT TM
EXOHANGB.
Thomas Birch & Bon respectfully inform that
riends and the public that they are prepared to alien;
to the sale of Baal Tatate by auctionand at private sal.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF SINE MARBLE STA
TUARY, Alabaster Vases and Groups, Bohemian
Glassware Silver Plated Ware, &c.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24.
At 10 o'clocX, at the Auction Store, No. /MO Oheatntli,
street. will be sold—
An invoice just received from Europe—
MARBLE STATUARY.
A splendid bun of President Lincoln, by Professor
Fadi; group of Charity after Bartolini; Diana; group of
Innocence; Psyche of Beneme Bost of 3faddonna;
Figures of Flora Cupid, Fisher Boy, Cupid and Dog,
Pain and Pleasure. _Bacchante, Sorrow, Spring and
Summer, Prayer of Pampelonl. Also, 4 marble gar.
den figures.
VASES, GROUPS. de.
Also, a large assortment of splendid alabaster, agate.
Bardlglio and Sienna vases of various styles, richly
carved; groups oflleums. card vases, dtc.
_t o gpa t i ar. A St 4 WARE.
Also, an invoice of rich Boheu lan glass vases, toilet
sets, wine sets.decantirs, goblets.
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Also. a large assortment of fine silver plated ware,
consisting of tea ..sets. waiters, Ice pitchers, castors,
knives and forks, spoons, butter dishes, cake baskets,
sugar baskets, berry dishes, fratt stands, kettles, toast
rack s, SM.
The whole will be arranged for examination with'
catalogues on Monday, the gad. .
. Sale at No. 809 Arch street. •
HOUSEHOLD FIiHtNITURE.
ON WEDNESDAY ILORNING NEXT. -
At 10 o'clock„, at No. 809 Arch street, will be sold, the
furniture of a family removing, comprising Parlor,
Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Carpet 9, Beds
and Matresses, Hitches Furniture, Ac. _
Can be evnroined early on the moving of Bale.
• DRUG STORE Store , ATE HALE.
A Well established .Drug handsomely fitted up
with lease of the premises. for sale. APPV at the
auction store.
Jr WOLBERT.—
C •
OLD WINES, BRANDIES , US-Ald-r4ONEB,
CLATIRTd, dtc.
In Cases and Demllohns. -
ON MY MORNING, NEXT__ •
24 t h inst.. at 11 o'clock, at No. /3 South Milli street,
rerrPrisleg 25 different and well known brand or Old
Wines, Brandies; Holland Bum, WrilskfChata.,
pa ines , sparkling Hocks, Clarets, Rhine Wines, ggc,
all warranted pure as ImPorted.
Hir Catalogues DOW ready. apte sts
T. L. ASHESSIDELE & OCL,_
AVOTIONEKES,
NO. 605 MAME= street, above 8111 b.
AIJCTION SALES.
JAMES A, IiTtEEBLs.N. AUC I lONEER.
- •No. 422 WALNUT street' ;
EIGHTH. SPRING. BALE: OF REAL ESTILTS
AND STOUR% APRIL 25. ,
This sale, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Examine, itin .
!Delude thetollowing-- " • . '
STOCES.—Particulars bs-morrow. ; '
COUBTLAND PLACE-4 three story brick house!
.
Courtland Place,(west from New Market,above will
They rent for a month and are . cleat. They will be
sold separately. Jkrecutors' Sale—Eitate of •Willtcpit.D.
Parrish, dec'd.
NO. 2019 POPLAR ST—A., three story brick betnier•
and lot, 16 by 81 feet: Has gas, bath, range. &..d.
NO. 959 ST. JOHN ST—A three story brick hoar,
below Beaver. 15 by 73 feet 10 inches':
NO. 1022 FILBERT ST—A lot, DI t ave rn feet to Hun. -
ter st. " There is as old-establisned stand on the
front, with 3 houses op the rear of the lot. 51.12 ground"
rent. „Executors' Sale—Estate or Patrick. 3Rehan.deo'd.
BUILDING LOT, GERMANTOWN—Green st, near
Jonnson. Germantown. 150 by 200 feet. -
18 ACRES, CHESTNUT 14 17.7.—A. tract of 18 &Meg
of land. Willow avenue or Mermaid ane, Chestnut
Hilt. N ontgoro ery county If preferred will be divided
and sold su tracts of 9or 5 acres. FM= at the store.
ROXBOROUGH—A house. Rioge road, near High
at. T oxboroug'7. Grp/1271e Court Bale—Estate or Thos.
S. dec'd -
BUILDING LOT-Lyceum. avenue, Rozborough.
Same ..E.rate.
HOUSE, ROXBOROUGH—A *erne Imuse. Ridge.
toad. below 3110 at. Same Estate. •
RIDGE ROAD—A. frame stab e, dtc., Ridge • snail,
Roxboroagb. _Same Estate.
' fi& - Ectll descriptions, runs, &c., may be harf al the
_ Administratrii's Sale, Barlington.
HousknoLD ITU:UN IT.III.ItIC, CARPETS. NUB
ROES, etc.
ON MONDAY isiosanave. A.PRII, M.
At 11% o'cloch, will .be sold at, public sale , by
logue, by order of the - liclministratris of William I.
Watson, deed., on 'the' premises, Green' Bank. Bur
ling' on, N J. the entire household furniture, mirrors r
pianos, Brassels and ingrain carpets ttc.- ' •
.Also, the kitchen furniture,
AdmlniPtrator's Sale No. 1118 Vine street:
HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE, CARPETS: 44,
ON _THURSDAY HORNING, APRIL ZS _
Will bd . sold at public sale, at ma Vine atzreet ‘ the
entire Household Furniture, Rrussela and Ingrain
Cornea, Sofas, Chairs, Tables. cee. - -
Also,the Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture. •
VALI/AIME — RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE '
KAM
TO REAL EFITA.TE OPERATortii: -
ELEGANT:WALNUT STREET . I LANS.ION—OruIt
of the most edegatit residences on Walnut street, ID
feet fronk large grotaid. stable. dtc.
Also, FROWN STONE MANSION, WsUmt neat
Broad st. _ -
Will be gout, at vetvow rani, to' aWhetrili
take them all In one lot, dye desirable d the
heart of the city Immediate occupancy can be bad IS
desired. This is vary favorable opportnnitythpar•
ties whci seek good real estate Investaumts to bey at
old prices property which will pay well - and Mummy
in value. For particulars apply at the auction ;stare.
STABLE—A very desirable property In the neighs
borhood of Twelfth and Locust eta. .
TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on itivs
road, 9 mites front the State Howe, kraoen am taa
"Sorrel Homer . Plans, surveys, Etc., at the store,
Property No. 402 south Front et, 41 by 100 feet.
do do MS and 1140 Lombard at
80 acute, Germantown
87 do Fisher's lane
Valuable Lot, Mark
et
do et street, abovedo do Nineteenth
do do Bark
8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second at
Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce all
Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road
Brown-stone Store, Second at, near Obestrud
Beelder.ce and large lot, Burlington
do do 418 south Eleventh it
5 acres of Land. Federal st.
~T__wenttyy.sizth Ward
VALTTA_BLE STORE, CHFBTNIIT err—A very
valuable business property on Chestnut st, having two
fronts—in good order, etz, Occupancy with the deed.
BJOHN B. MYEBS & CO.; AUCTIONEERS,
Nos. 223 and =MARKET street. corner of Bank,
LARGE PEREMPTORY sa LT , " OF .FEENca AND
OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. dz.
ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, -
At. le o'clock, will be sold, by catalogne. ON 1 1 01n1,
MONTHS CREDIT, abotitO lots ofFrench. Indla.Ger
man and British Dry Goods, embracing
_a fall assort
ment of fancy and staple articles In silks, worsteds •
a - colons. linens and cottons.
N. 13.--Gooda arranged fbr examination and cola
low^ es i eady early on morning of gale-
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF FRENCH, SAXONY,.
BRITISH AND ITALIAN DRY 0 00008. &,c Nr 'TlCE—lncluded in our Bale on MONDAY, April
23, will be ibund in part the following, viz--
013338 S GOODS.
m) pieces Paris black, colored and printed de laines.
510 do 22 inch Paris melangesand challies; 6-4 fancy"
mohairs ' 27 inch fonlard raohairs, and 30
inch check colored do.
do Paris nsozambiques. plain, check and raye.
do . Rica printed percales. oriandiostbarege. •
do Black and white lawns, grenadine, and
al
do Pure pacas.
mohair's. Princess cloth, Eugenie&
do Poplins, skirtid,r noll de chevre, checks.
STT. ,
Re,
pieces Ijons black and colored taffetas; gee dn
Rh In.
do Taffeta de Lynn, drap de France. foulard%
do Plain and fancy poult de sole, brilliant&
do Grog grains cadelles. "terrines. reps.
- -
Plain and fancy 111.1 r, grenadine and lama shawls.
itroche borde , ed Cachemere and mosarobique 40.
Blk barege. merino. Cactuaere. and de lain do.
Basques. croaks. eent.: and ladles' rancy scariti.
HDETS., 'MUTE GOODS, dx.,
dozen Madras. ails. eineham and linen hdlds.
pieces d tred Swiss ISalo.ont - e•Jaconets. lawns.
do Marseilles planes brtilants, start fronts.
500 cit.th oNs hrwsozis. etc.
Poll lines superior quality and desirable colors plain
corded edge Partl oonnet ribbons.
do Black silk velvet ribbons of a superior
fabric.
do Fine black and colored silk and worsted
braid.
.
di o, balmy ral and hoop sorts, umbrellas sIId para
sols, fans , laces, veils, embroideries, head nets, silk
ties, trimmings, dr.e.
LARGE FEREISEE'MRY SALE OF BOOTS, EEHOES
ONTOB, TRAVELING BAGS, &a.
DAY NORNMTG. .A.PEIL 24.
Will be sold, • at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on fear
months' credit, about 1,300 packages Boots. Shoes, Bat.
morals, &c., of City and Eastern manufacture. Opp
for examination with catalogues early on the =rams
of sale.
LARGE SPECIAL BALE OF CLOTHING.
co,l witim - asDAy .110ENt1O. APRIL
We will sell by catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS'
CREDIT, commencing at 10 o'clock, an extensive line
of low, medium and line qualities Ready-made Cloth
ing. for country and best city retail trade. Comprising
in part—
Full snits in cloths and cassimeres.
Fancy c.-4 , lntere sacks, sacatees and morning assts.
do French sacks and skeleton sacks.
do snits in pants and vests.
Plain and fancy cassimere spring overcoats.
Black cloth fracas and sacks.
Black doeskin pants and vests.
Washington mills and other makes of blue Brunel
snits.
Black and colored alpaca and drap d'ete sacks and
sacktees.
Black and colored alpaca and drip d'ete pants and
vests.
A large line of linen and duck dusters.
eo do sacks.
do do pants and vests.
Satinet and cottonade sacks aacktees.
do do pants and vista.
Mack and fancy vestings, &c., &c.
The goodslioniprismg tinesale have all been made
expressly for this
spring and summer trade. The
latest et, les; and of very superior manuftictare in
French, English and American cloths and. cassimeres
of tb e choicest selection. The suits have been care.
folly sized Every lot will contain a selected assort
n.)ent of sizes. We leei confident that a similar in.
voice of clothing has seldom been. if ever. offered
through the auction room, and that this sale will pre!
sent superior inducements to buyers.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. PB.ENOSE.
GERBLeat AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
We will ht id a_V4trge We of Foreign and Don:tattle
Dry oonds, by catalogue, on four months' credit and
part for cash.
• On THURSDAY MORNENG,
April 26, at 10 oclock, embracing about 900 pack.
ages and lots of maple and fancy articles, In woolens.
worsteds, linens, silks and cottons.
N. B —Goods arranged for examination and GUS.
logues ready early on the morning of sale. . • ,
THE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISEM3=
&E. corner of SIX7H and RACE amps.
on adv on Merchandise
WMatcheyes,Jewelry, anced
Diamonds, Geld and Shy%
and on all articlee of value, for any length
agreed on.
W'ATCHCES AND .1X , W317.a1Y AT PRIVATE IatIZIL.
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open
f ace English, American and Swiss Patent Lever
WatchergTine Gold Hunting ease and Open Face Le.
pine Watches: Fine Gold Duplex and other Watcher,
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English,
American' and Swiss Patent Lever and Le nine
watches: Double Case Tb2gilot Quartier and other
Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast.-
mu, 4 ginger Rings; Bar Binm, Studs, acc.; Fine Gold
Chains: Medallions ; 'Bracelets; Scarf Pins; Breast
Pins; Finger Binge;. Pencil Cases, and Jewolhy gene.
rally.
FOR FiALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof Cheat
suitable for a Jeweler, price 4650.:
Also. several Lots In South Camden, Filth andi
aiestnut streets.
Nib a ELABVISY. 4010T/O.NEEIce,
(Late •with M. Thomas * Bons.)
. 332a i rt a tE store ts g u el s tat a til . a u tl i tina street.
PA TMA REKEDENCEEE3 will reeVBl7
attention: " receive pardon at
• . Sale No.-1844 Cameo sitriset. , - -
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, SCROMAIDEEE PIANO.
CABLNET ORGAN, FINE CARPETS...tn.
ON SATURD.A.T MORNING, .
At 10 o'clock, at No: 1844 Cartlac street, 11190VEI Mont
gomery avenue, including rosewood piano, superio r cabinet organ, elegant 'sideboard. fine
-'tapestry
pets. - ' . -
3iay be mumbled' at 8 o'clteleentbe eaoralagorthe
. NO. 505 iffikaitir arra
§ATAc O P not CASES BOOTS AND SHOJIS.
WI 7hION'DAY NORNINO, Amu,
Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell ,by catalove.;
for cash, cues Men's, boys' andnibs' Booby'
Shoes. Brogans, }Wl:l:torsi* Corlfgew S Y / E m s*
tea.also L lN= en*miss es' and children's Moots, oea.
Balmorais. . Slippers. Bundtins., Side Lace, Oahe's.
IPPertf, &C.; comptiang - a general assortment of Snit;
class gikods. fa which the attention of: MMus hr (*LW.
&-vO.. Aucrncmcgau2
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