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

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    THE NEW TAX BILL.
What this Proposed Amendment to the
Internal-Revenue Aet Provides.
WASHINGTON, April2s.—The bill to amend
the internal revenue act, reported to-day,
:provides as follows :
On and after the first day of July, 1866, in
lieu of the duties on unmanufactured cotton,
, there shall be paid by the produces,
owner,
'or holder upon all cotton produced within
the United States, and upon which no taxes
have been paid, a tax of• five cents per
.pound. -
Upon articles manufactured exclusively
from cotton, when exported, there shall be
:allowed, as a drawback, an amount equal
to the internal tax which shall have been
.assessed and paid upon such articles in their
finished condition, and in additionlhereto a
drawback or allowance of as manyZents per
pound upon the pound of cotton cloth, yarn
Jar other articles manufactured - exclusively
to the same extent as on raw cotton.
The bill provides that distillers shall pay
VOO tax instead of $5O.
Distillers of apples, grapes and peaches,
distilling or manufacturing less than 150
barrels per year, shall pay $5O.
Brewers, $lOO instead of $5O ; and those
making less than 500 barrels a year to pay
Insurance agents, $10; and when the re
ceipts do not exceed $lOO he shall pay $5.
Any person who peddles jewelry ? distilled
spirits, fermented liquors or wines, $5O
license.
Express carriers, $lO license.
Buliders„and contractors, $lO instead of
No tax to be imposed upon apothecaries,
-confectioners, keepers of eatins-houses, ho
tels, inns or taverns, tobacconists, or retail
'dealers, exc.bpt retail dealers in spirituous
-and malt liquors when their annual gross
receipts on sales shall not exceed the sum of
14 00 0.
On illuminating, lubricating or other min
eral oil, the product of the distillation, re
.distillation or refining of crude petrolenth,
20 cents per gallon; and all coal oils between
the specific gravity,by the hydrometer,of 30
.and 55 degrees, inclusive, shall be deemed
refined illuminating - coal oil ; such oil, re
fined and produced by the distillation of
coal, asphaltum or shale exclusively, shall
pay a tax often cents per gallon only; pro
.duced by a single distillation of the same
materials, peat or other bituminous sub
stances, ten cents per gallon.
Spirits of turpentine, 10 cents per gallon.
Molasses from sugar-cane, 3 cents per
Syrup of molasses or sugar-cane juice,
when removed from the plantation, concen
trated molasses and cistern bottoms, of
sugar produced from the sugar cane and
not made from• sorghum or imphee, a tax
,of three quarters of one per centum.
Sugars above No. 12 and not above No. LS,
Dutch standard in color, a tax of 1-tc. per
per pound.
On all soaps valued at about three cents
per pound, not perfumed, and on salt water
soap made of cocoanut oil, a tax of kc. per
pound.
On all other perfumed soaps 3 cents per
pound.
Salt 3 cents per- 100 pounds instead of 6
cents.
On reapers, mowers, scales, brooms and
wooden-ware 3 per cen:nm ad valorem.
On tinware of all descriptions not other
'wise provided for,s per centum ad valorem.
On railroad iron the duty of $3 per ton is
'continued.
•
On tubes made of wrought iron, $5 per
ton.
On copper, zinc and brass nails or rivets,
and shot, sheet lead and lead pipes, 5 per
-cent. ad valorem.
On articles of clothing manufactured or
produced for sale by weaving, knitting or
felting, and on hats, bomlets and hoop
skirts, and on articles manufactured or pro
duced for sale as constituent-parts of cloth
ing, or for trimming and ornamenting the
same, and on articles - of wearing
apparel manufactured or produced for sale
from India rubber, gutta percha or paper,
:or from fur or fur skins, dressed with the
fur on, 5 per cent. ad valorem.
On boots and shoes two per centum ad
- valorem, to be paid by every person
making, manufacturing or producing - for
sale boot and shoes, or furnishing the ma
terials, or any part thereof, cr employing
others to make, manufacture or produce for
them; provided, - That any boot or
shoemoker making = boots or shoes
to order as custom work only, and
not for general sale, and whose
- work does not exceed annually in value
$l,OOO, shall be exempted from this tax.
On ready-mide crothing, and on gloves
mittens, moccasins, caps and other articles
-of dress for the wear of men, women and
children", not otherwise assessed and taxed
-one per, Cent. ;ad valorem, to be paid by
every perion making, manufacturing or
producing for sale clothing, gloves, mittens,
moccasins, caps, and other articles of dress,
or 'furnishing the materials or any part
-thereof, or employing others to make, manu
facture or produce them, provided, that any
tailor or maker of gloves, mittens, m icca-
Sins, caps, and other articles of dress to order
as custom work only, and not for general
sale, and whose work - does not exceed an
nually in value $l,OOO, shall be exempt from
this tax; and articles of dress made or
trimmed by milliners or dress makers for
the wear of women and children, shall also
be exempt from this tax.
On smoking tobacco of all kinds, and
imitations thereof, 25 cents per pound in
stead of 35 cents.
Ori smoking tobacco made exclusively of
stems, 10 cents instead of 15 cents per
pound.
On cigarettes, or small cigars, made of to
bacco enclosed in a wrapper or bladder, and
not over three and a half inches in length,
the market value of which, tax included, is
not over $3 per thousand, a tax of $2 per
- thousand, when the market value is over $6,
_and not over $lO per thousand, tax included,
and on cheroots and cigars known as short
sixes, and on any cigars made with or with
out pasted or tinseled heads, the market va
lue of which, tax included is not over $lO
• per thousand, a tax of $4 per thousand.
• On all other cigars, cheroots and cigarettes,
made wholly of tobacco, or of any other sub
stitute therefor, $lO per thousand.
Section 39 provides that all sales made by
brokers and bankers doing business as bro
kers, whether made for the benefit of others
or on their own account, shall pay a tax at
the rate of 5 cents on:every $lOO, and upon
all sales and contracts for the sale of stocks,
bonds, foreign exchange, gold and silver
bullion and coin, nncurrent money, pro
missory notes, or other securities, $2 for ev
ery $lOO of the amount of such sales or con
tracts; and on all sales and contracts for
sales negotiated and made by any person,
firm, or company, not taxed as a broker or,
banker, of any gold or silver bullion, coin,
uncurrent money, promissory notes, stocks,
bonds or other securities, not his or their
own property, a tax at the rate of 5 cents for
every $lOO of the amount of such sales or
contracts.
All of schedule .A -is stricken out ex
cept billiard tables, carriages valued over
4 . 700; in other words, these are the only ar
ticles in that schedule now retained for tax
ation.
It is now provided that on and after the
first day of July, 1865, the receipts derived
from transporting property for hire shall be
exempted from the tax imposed by the 102 d
section, but such exemption shall not apply
to any receipts of railroads, ferries or bridges
nor to transportation of the mails of the
United States upon contracts made prior to
the passage of this act. •
The tax on express companies is increased
from three to five per cent, on gross receipts;
when gross receipts do not exceed $l,OOO they
are exempt.
The banking section is amended by adding
the deposits in associations or, companies
'known as provident institutions or savings
banks, having no capital stock and doing
no other business than receiving deposits to
be loaned or Invested for the hole benefit of
the Parties making:: such deposits without
profit or compensation to the association or
company, shall be'exempt from tax or duty
on so much of their deposits as they have
invested in securities of the United States,
and all deposits leas than $3OO made in the
name of any one person. •
The income tax is five per cent. on the ex
cess of $l,OOO, in lieu of the former tax.
The deductions are all about the same as
in the present law. •
The stamp duty on gaugers', measurers'
and weighers' returns and all receipts are
stricken out of schedule B, and the follow
ing is inserted in lieu of the same :
Receipts for any sum of money, or for the
payment of any debt exceeding $2O in
amount, not being for the satisfaction-of any
mortgage or judgment or decree, endorse
ment or any stamped obligation in acknow
ledgment of its fulfilment, for each receipt
two cents; provided that when more than one
signature is affixed to the same paper, one
or more stamps may be affixed thereto, rep
resenting the whole amount of the stamp
required for such signatures.
There is to be only one grade of tax on
playing cards, namely five cents.
. One and two cents on canned and pre
served meats, vegetables, (Sze., according to
value.
Ground coffee, or any eompctuuad or mix
ture ground or prepard; for sale as a substi
tute for coffee, one cent per pound, and one
cent for each pound in excess or one pound;
provided that any fraetion of a pound shall
be considered as one pound, and stamped
accordingly.
Ground pepper, cloves, Clove stems, or
any mixture intended to represent them,one
cent per half pound.
Sections 2,5, 8 and 9 of the act of March 3,
1865, are repealed.
The effect of this is to remove the tax on
lucifer matches, and reduces the tax on
manufactures from six to fiv.3 per cent., and
removes the tax of one dollar per barrel on
crude petroleum.
From and after the passage of this act
the following articles and products shall be
exempt from internnl tax or duty.
Animal charcoal or carbon, beeswax, bar
rels and casks other than those used for the
reception of fluids, packing-boxes made of
wood, bristles coffins and burial cases, cru
cibles of all kinds, crates and baskets made
of splints, crutches and artificial limbs, eyes
and teeth, feather beds, matresses, pallets,
bolsters and pillows, fertilizers of all kinds,
flasks and patterns used by founders, gold
cap and gold foil, keys, actions and strings
for musical instruments, lamps and lan
terns, the glass and metals of which have
paid the tax assessed thereon, medicinal
and mineral waters of all kinds sold in bot
tles or from fountains, mineral coal of all
kinds, oakum. photographs or any other
sun pictures being copies of engravings or
works of art, when the same are sold by
theproducer at wholesale at a price not ex
ceeding ten cents each or are used for the
illustration of books, and on photographs so
small in size that stamps cannot be affixed.
Paper of all descriptions, books, maps,
charts and all printed matter, and book
binding, productions of stereotypers, litho
graphers and engravers, repairs of articles
of all kinds, starch, soap valued at not
above three cents per pound, umbrellas
and parasols and umbrella strips, value of
bullion used in the manufacture of wares,
watches and watch-cases, and bullion pre
pared for the use of platers and watch
makers; steel in ingots, bars, sheets, plates,
coil or wire, and steel springs and axles
made and used 'exclusively for vehicles,
cars or locomotives, metallic, nickel, quick
silver, magnesium, aluminum, speller, cop
per, lead and tin in ingots, pigs or bars,
metallic zinc in ingots or sheets, rolled cop
per, yellow sheathing - metal. brass not more
advanced than rods or sheets; hulls of
ships and other vessels; masts, spars,
ship ' and vessel blocks, sails.' tents,
shades awnings and bags made by
sewing or pasting; building-stone of all
hinds, including state, marble, freestone
and soapstone, burrstones, millstones and
grindstones, rough or unwrought; moan
inentti of stone of all kinds,not exceeding in
value the sum of $100; roofing slate, slabs
and tile; Roman and water cements and
lime; brick,fire-brick,draining tiles,earthen,
i.nd stone water pipes; ploughs, cultivators,
barrows, straw and hay cutters, planters'
seed, drills and winnowing mills; hobs,
spokes and felloes;wooden handles for agri
cultural, household and mechanical tools
and implements; mouldings for looking
glasses and picture-frames; quinine, mor
phine and other vegetable - alkaloids and
phosphorus; tin :cans used for meats, fish,
shell-fish, fruits,vegetablesjams and jellies;
hemp and jute prepared for textile and felt
ing purposes; yarn and warp for weaving
purposes exclusively:
Provided. That the exceptions aforesaid
shall in all cases be confined exclusively to
said articles in the state and condition spe
cified in the foregoing enumeration, and
'hall not extend to articles in auy other
torm, nor to manufactures from said arti
cles: Vinegar, alum, analine and analine
colors, bleaching powders, bichromate of
potash, blue vitriol, copperas, oxide of zinc,
paints and painters' colors, putty, soda ash,
:-alieratus, bicarbonate of soda and siliciate
of soda, sulphate of barytes, salts of tin, ver
digris, white lead, whiting, vegetable and
animal, and fish oils of all descriptions, in
cluding red oil or oleic acid, paraffine oil of
specific gravity, not exceeding in specific
gravity thirty-six degrees, Baume's hy
drometer, the product of a)residnum of dis
tillation; crude petroleum and crude oil,the
product of the first and single distillation of
coal; shale, asphaltum, peat or other bitu
minous substances; • tar and crude tur
pentine, naraffine and illuminating gas,
manufactured by educational institutions
'or their own use exclusively; pig Iron,
blooms, slabs and drops; railroad iron
rerolled (Provided, that the term "rerolled"
shall apply only to rails for which the manu
facturer receives pay for remanufacturing - ,
and not for new iron), iron , castings for
bridges; malleable iron castings, unfin
ished; spindles and castings of all descrip
tions made for locks and machinery, Upon
which duties are to be assessed and paid ;
railroad chains, railroad, boat and ship
spikes, axe poles, shoes for horses, mules
and oxen, rivtes, horse-shoe nails, nuts,
washer and bolts, anvils, vises, iron chairs,
and anchors, when such articles are made
of wrought iron which has previously paid
the tax or duty assessed thereon, stoves
composed in part of cast-iron and in part of
sheet-iron, or of soapstone or freestone,
with or without cast-iron or sheet-iron,
provided the cast or sheet-iron shall have
paid the tax or duty previously assessed
thereon.
The above are the principal features of
the bill, which also contains amendments
to the administrative section, and reorgan
izes the internal revenue bureau.
From the Pacific Coast,.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 25.—The patriotic
Mexicans yesterday celebrated the splendid
victories said to have been obtained over
the French at Presidio and San Sebastian.
Colonel Itoig, who commanded the French
at Presidio, gives an official account of the
battle, in which he states that his small ex
peditionary force was attacked by 3,200
Liberals,who were repulsed after four hours
hard fighting, with the loss of 300 killed and
200 wounded. The Imperial loss was 16
killed and 67 wounded. The Imperialists
were unwilling to remairt,longer where the
putrefaction of hundreds of corpses would
breed pestilence, and opened the way to
Mazatlan, bringing in all their wounded.
A Durango letter,of March 19th, states that
the - French abandoned Chihriahna in two
columns, one moving to Monterey and the
other to San Luis Potosi. Durango 14 to be
THE : BAILY - , VENING BULLETIN PRILADELPRIA,_TH - URBDA4, APRIL 26,-1866:
governed by ; Imperial Mexicans; under
Mejia.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 25.—The Collector
of this port has , taken measures to stop the
introduction of cattle by the Isthmus, and
has notifiedofficers of the customs along
the coast to prevent cattle and hidet3 coming
in from foreign ports.
An omnibus line was organized here to
day in opposition to the street cars.
Mining stocks are dull. Ophir, $740; Yel
low Jacket, , :15; Gould it Curry, $890;
Belcher, $325; Savage, $1,100; Chollar Potosi,
$312; Legal-tenders, 79i.
The most prosperous whaling season ever
experienced has now closed until August.
Steamboat Disaster.
CINCINNATI, April 25.—A Memphis des
patch to the Gazette says the steamer. John
Raymond exploded her boilers and took
fire near Island No. 40, at 10 o'clock yester
day morning. The first engineer was blown
overboard and was lost. The second,engi
neer was badly scalded, and six. firemen
and deck hands were more or less injured.
After floating five miles down the river the
fire was extinguished, and the passengers
were rescued by the steamer Tennessee and
taken to Memphis. The Raymond was
valued at $15,000, and the damage amounts
to about $2,000.
From Vancouver's Island—By Telegraph.
VICTORIA, VANCOUVER'S ISLAND, April
24.—The last stretch of telegraphic cable
connecting this island with the main land,
was safely landed at Ludd Bay, San Juan
Island, to-day. The signals were found
perfect, and direct communication was had
with,Portland and New Westminster, after
which Victoria was connected. The an
nouncement was rbeeived amid the roar of
cannon, ringing of bells, and cheers of the
people. Congratulatory messages then
passed from place to place.
From Louisville.
LoutsviLLE, April 25.—Collector Speed
has taken possession of the Cigar Establish
ment of Myers tt, Co., for non-payment of
taxes. Myers went to Vihksburg some
months ago with a large portion of his stock,
and purchased largely at the same time for
Samuel Lowenthal, of Cincinnati. Eight or
ten distilleries have been seized within three
or four days.
WAT4 I II.IEIS AND JEW IE4I ir
h i HOWARD'S _ . 11, 11
FIRST-CLASS
AMERICAN WATC3 Ef ES,
HAVE /lir., IatPROVED
Mershon's Patent Regulator.
SOLD EY THE PRIWCIFAL WATCHHATIER'S
With Certtficatat.
CIS T,AT-)o-jittra
i?(DIA3IOND DEALER At JEWELER,'
1$ ATOMS, JEWELRY k SILVER Warti,
WATCHES and JEWETRY REPAIRED
802 Chestnut St.. Phila.
Owing to the decline of Gold, has made
a great reduction in price of his
Diamonds,
Watches,
Jewelry.=
Silverware, &c
The public are respectailly Invited to call and ox
amine our stock before pnrclamlng elsewhere. lain:
p ASIsPORTS PROCURED.—
JOHN H. FRICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,._
COMHISSIONER FOR ALL STATES,
PENaION AND PRIZE AGENT, •
No. =3 DOCK Street. •
Acknowledgments, Depositions, Affidavits to Ao
counts taken. mhl3-Snt/
HOOP SHIRTS, 628
'Brzw SPRING STYLES NOW READY,
,1 Hopkins' "own make," at No. CS ARCH Street—
These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants
first-class trade, and embrace every size and style
••4. - ,r Ladles, Misses and Children, which, for finish and
lurability, have no equal in the market, and warrantee
0 give satisfaction. Also, constantly on hand, a full
wortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to if
nVtere g d e. an e A re v pairerigolpeoe and I. e t:orderi
El C. KNIGHT ct. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS .
Ei.S. E. Oor. WATER and (MED.TNITT streets, Phil.
- delphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the
...outhwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Suva
Rouse, of Philadelphia. Jai-1.9r
'AYES y WEIGHT. THORNTON PINE. HLEMEINTT •
ORISCON. THEODORE WRIGHT. YRANE
PETER WRIGHT & SONS,
Importers of Earthenware,
and
Shipping aad Compiisaion Merchants,
No. 115 Wal2* S Street, PLUadelphla,
nT OInE IS AND 11EA,TERft.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OE
!: EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, or
public institutions, in TWENTY DIFPEREN7
R 77 FS. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-ab
Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates ,Fire
..o
, ard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates Broilers
'ooking Stoves, etc., at wholesale and retail, by tho
nennfactarers
SHA_RPE & THompsoN,
026,th,5,tu,6m/ No. 209 North Second street,
, h 4.. THOMAS S. DIXON & SONS,
Late Andrews & Dixon
No. 1224 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia
lelanulhoturersOpposite United ;States Mint,
of •
PAJ oy a siß lLo
PI
And oOP the(rfAtATlS,
Her Anthracite : Bituminous and Wood Fires
WARM-AIR a i',NAC)3B,
For Waradng Public and Private Buildin g *
REGISTERS, VENTILATORS
ANTI
CHIMNEY-CAPS,
'Sc..
COOPLENG-BANGES, RATH-BOTLEBS.
ocCi eirßOmostAr.R and RETAIL.
TN TILE COURT OF QUARTER SESSION'S FOR
I TEE CITY COUNTY OF PR
PIIIA.—In the matter AND
of It. S. LISTER , bail ILADE for Tully, L-
Elootz and Fagan.—The Auditor appointed by the
curt to audit, settle and distribute the fund paid by
Ball in the case of Commonwealth vs. Tully, Elootz
and Fagan, will meet the parties interested for the
purposes of his appointment on MONDAY, the 30th
day of April, A, D. 1866 at 4 o'clock P. M. at the of i,szt
of GEORGE H. EARLE, Esq., No. 600 C/lESTNUT
street, second floor, in the City of Philadel
phia. ap2ta to thsl
E'
!STATE OF GEORGE, EMERICK, DECEASED.
—Letters testamentary upon the estate of GEORGE
EmE,RIOR, deceased, have been granted to the - under.
signeo, all persons indebted to said estate will make
pa; ments to, and those having claims upon it, will
present them to ALBERT G. EXTERIOR, Executor,
en North ,F leventh street, or to his Attorney, S. D.
RODNEY, 625 Walnut street. ruh2941160
A Great Chanceto raike - Money on a Small Can itaL
SPENCER ' S
I PATENT
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1 111.11111 - illl.l TIN Qvc,m,...,
Pszszawts,6Aucaca, &c.
A BEAL FAMILY COMFORT.
In the KITCHEN it is the right thing fa the right
place. No Household would be without it sitar a @n
gle
It la the only Sifter now in use that givect satisfac
tion. Every Sifter 15 warranted to give perfect said&
faction.,
__ B. EPHEN
ractol7..No, 630 MABSETatreet, P CEIM:
State and County Rights forßale on easy terms.
Wholesale Trade supplied on reasonable terms.
LltIP/05 Sent to any Ad 111094 on tetaldSt or v. 09. Eft
large and well assorted
Stock of
LIEUAIL, 1V0T14131629.
STRMMI.
Invaluable for tote in an
cases where a • Strainer or
sift
Sieve le required. It will
FLOUR, MEAL, SQUASH,
APPLE, BUCKWHEAT,
moo., and will Strain
MEDICAL!.
TI3E
PERUVIAN SYRUP- '
IB A PROTECTED SOLUTION_OF _THEI
PROTC;XID - C 'OF IRON
a new cum:every in medicine which‘ ,
EfIRIKEs AT THE BOOT OF DISEASE,
By supplying the Blood with its VITAL patuurenti, Olt
LIKE ELEMENT—ERON.
This lathe secret of the wouderfhl aucceaa Of this 10.
medy in ' coring' .
Dyspepsia, - Liver Complaint. Dropsy,
Chronic Diarrhom, Boils Nervous
/factions, ChUls and - Fevers,
Ewners, Loss of Constitt
tional Vigor, Diseases of
the Kidneys and
Bladder,Female
Com pl aint,
and all dlaeasea origina s
ting In a
BAD' gTATE OF THE BLOOD
or accompanied.by DEBILITY or a mow STATE OP lEEE
Being free from 'Alcohol in any form, ita energizing
sheets are not followed by corresponding reaction, bat
ar• permanent, infastng wrauxera, VIGOR and NEW
LIFE into all parts of the system, and building up an
LEON CO.b , STITITrION.
DYEif'iliiiir . AND DEBILITY.
A CASE OF 27 YEARS' STANDING CURED.
From /NSIJEY JEWETT, N 0.15 Avon Place, Boston.
"/ have suffered, and sometimes severely, for 27
years, from dyspepsia. I commenced taking the Pe
ruvian t.yrnp, and found Immediate cenefit- from it.
In the-course-of three or f,ourvreelm 1 was entirely - re
lieved from my Pufferings, and have enjoyed, uninter
rupted health ever since,
One of the most distinguished .Turista in New England
writes tolifriend as follows:
"I haveirled the PFRUVLaN 'YEtIJR, and the re
suit fully sustains year prediction. It has made a new.
man of me; infi.sed into -my system new vigor and
energy; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, as
when you last saw me, but stronger heartier and with
larger capacity for labor mental and physical, than at
any time during the last five years."
A pamphlet of pa pages, will be sent FREE to any
address. . .
VOL.Ree that each bottle has - PERUVIAN SYRUP
blown in the glatlS.
FOB. SALE BY
J. P. DESSMOktE; - Proprietor. 36 Dey
Street, New York,
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SCROFULA.
All Medical Men agree that lODINE is THE BEST
REMZDY for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever
discovered. The difficulty bus been to.obtain a Puss
4OLCTION Of it.
Dr K. Antlers lodinoVater
Is a Pure Soiution of lodine, WIIHOUT A SOL.
VENT! !
(7ontaining A FULL onsiv to each ounce of water.
A MOST POWERFUL VITALIZING AGENT AND
RE - TOR ATIVE.
It RAS cured and writ. cure SCROFL'LA in all ita
manitOld forma.
ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM,
ze., So.
Circulars will be sent FREE to any one sending
!heir address.
Price f 0 a bottle, ors for t 5 00
Prepared by Dr. ILAIN D.E.R.S ` Phrelciauand Chemist
FOR SILF BY
J. P. DINSIdoRt. 36 Day St.. N Y
AND BY ALL DRrOfIIFTS. Ja.27-s tu Ram
(ARAL D.F..bi 'IA_LLIN.A..—.s. superior art tele fur cieam
kJ Inc the Teeth, destroying animalculie which in
:yst ti em, giving tone to the gum., and leaving a feel.
ug of fragrance and perfect: cleanliness in the mouth.
It may be used daily, and will be fiend to strengthen
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter
-Scenes. s will recommend it to every one. Being corn
ed With the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and
Micro collst, it is confidently offered as a RELI IBLE
substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue.
liminent Demists, acquainted with. the constituents
the DENTALLINA, advocate Its use; it contains
nothing to prevent- Its unrestrained employment.
Made only by . _
J A mPS T. SHTNN, Apothecary,
Broad send spruce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, D L. Stackhonse,
II sassed A Co., Robert C. Davis,
R. Reeny, (ieo. C. Bower.
I:...asc H. Ray; . Charles Salvers,
. 11. ' eealere. G. J. Scattergood
.
I'. J. Husband. J. C. Turnpenny & Co.
Arubroee 'mlth, Charles H. Eberle,
I Lomas Weaver, . James N. Marla.
William B. Webb. E. Bringburat & CO.,
en ee D. Bispham, Dvott & Co.,
Ltugbes d: Coombe, H. C. Blair,
Henry A. Bower. Wyeth & Bro.
‘7ll--
DIYHTHELSIA. LOZENOMS.—Then.
.Ct lomnges area safe and speedy care for Diphtheria
C melts. Sore T roat, Hoarseness and Bronchi*
'buttons generally. Txy them. THOS. ESTLACE
Jr., Druggist. S. W. - sex of Eighteenth and Marge;
creets.Philedelphis. fe6-Iraf
WALL PAPER.
PAPER HANGINGS AT
RETAIL.
,101111 H. LONGSTRETH I
.I n '
p94t1 .2 North Ihird Street.
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17,'
CID
A.OOTIOX
1: I ;c1:- Z• Airy V(o.ar i i i iirdig
• 0 • !. niginni •
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(Rear entrancte 1107 Ransom street.)
HousehOla Amax= of every description reoelTed
Clonsijpkesent.
SAME EVERY FRIDAY MORNIRO.
Sales of Furniture at dwellings attended to on the rode
Reasonable Tenn&
SALE OF REAL IMITATE, S
SCI TOOES, *lt, AT THE
FOLME.
Thomas Birch a Son rcapectfttlly Inform that
riends and the public that they are prepared to MUGU
to the sale of Real Estate by auction ana at private sale
SUPERIOR a HO R EHO O L D eFut
UR NTjR
E. CAR
PETS, MIRRORs, PIANO FORTIOS, itc.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction, Store, No.lllo Chest=
street, will be soM—
A large assortment of new and secondhand rose
wood and walnut parlor. chamber and dining room
cabinet furnlture. flne carpets, mirrors. piano fortes,
Ac. DAR.CLOTHES CHN STS.
Also, a number ofsunerior cedar chests.
PIANO FORTES, itc.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
At the Auction Store, will be sold—
Ore Superior Rosewood PiAno Forte, made by
Sch , mem. er ar. Co
onel:3l:Tarim* Rosewood Piano Forte; made by WIP
Wilhelm & Schuyler.
Oneßuperior ittsewood Piano Fort.?„ with melodeon.
BLUE CANTON DINNER CHINA.
Also an invoice of Canton China Dinner Ware.
• SALE OP COINS AND MBDALS.
ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 ,
At 3 o'clock P. 33... at the auction store, No. 1110
Chtstnnt street, will be Bold—
An interesting collection of silver and copper coins
and medala. Catalogues now ready.
Sale No. 1342 Spruce Ptreet.
NEAT HOUSTAROT.D FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD
— PIANO PORTE. CARPETS, sus.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNINLI. MAY 2,
At 10 o'clock. at No. 1842 Spruce at. by catalogue, the
Parlor, chamber dining room and kitchen furniture of
a family removing.
DRUG STORE AT PRIVATE SALM.
A well established Drug Store, handsomely fitted np
with lease of the Premises, for sale. Apply at the
auction store.
e j MEP.
No. 416 North SECOND AUCTioNEEms,
, ATRICE & Co.,
talet. aht)Yo Callgwkw,
TAMER A, PREICMAN • I Al3O 'TO
U '
NINM IMMO No. 422 WAL M' MAY 2, NUT men,
SAL) 186&
Thu sale, at 19 o'clock , noon at tba change, vq/ 1
Include the followl agprollertlee—
tote chime Free:Cult Oil Co., of Philadelphia.
10,00
n abates McKim Oil Co. of Pleasanter county,
Weet Virgiia"
• • , OIL LANDS. •
.
A tract 01 22 acres. Venango county. Pa., subject to
, two judgments amounting to 098-72 Fu , l descriptions
in bandbllll3. Peremptory bate on account of whom 11
may concern.
WEST VEROLNIA.
300 acres of the Eiger trwt, in MonongoheltscormtY,
West Virginia. See handbills, Peremptory Sate •on
account of whom it may concern.
193.1L1P ST., 191E4 WARD-6 houses together 30
feet front by 60 feet deep—clear.
LOT AMERICA ST—Balding 10t, America st, be
low Columbia avenue, 36 by GO feet. .
N. BROAD T—A valuable lot, Broad st, below
'flogs. 110 by 400 feet to lfith ,t.
• .1c0;41.1 N. FIFTH— welling, above Callowhill, 16 Y e
by 18 feet. tem ground rent. .12tecutor' Sate—Bstate of
Elizabeth Physick. deed.
NO. 207 RACE ST—Hotel and factOry, 23 by 114 feet
to Baudolph's Court
• NEW MARKET ST—A lot 26 feet front on New
Market at' and running through 87 feet to Rachel st.on
• which it fronts 31 feet, with the frame houses thereon,
Nes. 826. and 828 New Market at. $24 ground rent.
803 tf. FRONT ST—Two story dwelling, Third
Ward, 17 by 60 feet. Same .E'state.
TIMBER LANDS, CLSaRFIELD CO—A valirable
tract of 1250 arms on - Clearfield creek accessible to
market.. These lands are heavily underlaid with coal.
BeParts. &c. at the auction sloe e.
NO. 1230 VINE ST.--StOre and Dwelling 173;by
feet. Part.may remain.
12 b E % f O t N .. S u T rp .— h A on e
C e o ur o b
al r e—E !b
s e a ow f h
Mc
,
Gaughey, minors.
SOUTH 10TH ST,Thresestory brick dwelling,
Fourth below Jefferson, 17 by 74 feet, 250 25 Ground
Rent. Orphans' Oonrt Sale—. Estate of John iffe3fanus,
dee'd.
10TH AND CATHARINE—Store and dwellings. N.
E. ci.rner„ 64 feet on Tenth street, by 70 feet deep. $lll
Ground Bent per annum, Orphans' Oaurt Sale—Es
tate of Matthew .7 hompsan, dec'a.
1%0. 1123 tTI ZWATER ST.—A genteel three•story
brick dwelling; with tack buildings, 18 by 72 feet. Has
all the modern conveniences. 863 Groand Rent. Same
Estate.
A DJOINING—No. 1121 Fitzwater. Stzt description.
Xi' These are desirable Properties. ea Veto , t. .
12TH AND CATHARINE—A buildin lot at the S.
l e
W. corner: 32 by-85 feet. Same Estate.
16TH AND CHANCELLOR—Houses Nbs. 1624 and
1626 Chancellor street, with hoaxes on the rear, 26 by 60
feet. $52 Ground Rent, Same Estate. I •
$8236 ORGUND RENT. out of let 13th street, between
Tidmarsb and Prime streets. 2nd Ward, 60 by 32 feet.
Same Estate.
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LOT REED ST--West of 9th et., 16 by , feet. ,Same
_Estate.
IlKe Deseriptams and pians may be had at the
Auction Store.
Public Sale, by ord'r of the United States:
PE.IsUS SYLVA I!.7TA BANK PROPERTY, niECOND
STRItET. i121.Y.E WALNUT. •
Under direction of the Treasury Department, will be
sold at public sale, at the Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon,
on the ltth of. May the valuable nroperty know - n as
the Pennsylvania Bank, bounded by Second, Dock.
Gold and lodge
a tstt depth has a front of 75 feet on
Second street and of about 250 feet, and has
teen prepared by the CutratruCtiOn of the most substan •
Val foundations to have erected thereon extensive
additions to the present marWe building.
V A_LUA.BLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SAW.
TO REAL ESTATE OPERATORS.
ELEGANT WALNUT STREET MANSION—On.
,f the most elegant residences on Walnut street, 5
feet front; large errand. stable. dc.
Also, PEOWN STONE MANSION. Walnut nea
Broad st.
W DI be sold. at very low rates, to awirtywhe tail
take them all in one lot, five desirable dw , lll , ra in it,'
heart of the city.
Immediate rampancy can be had I
desired. This ina very favorable opportunity to par
ties who seek good real estate inven,ments 'bay a
..ti prices property which will pay well and lame:v.o
- valve, For porde - oars apply at the auction store.
STABLE—A. very de:stab/0 Property in the neigt:
borhood of Twelfth and Locust sm.
TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on Ridg
road, 9 mites from the State House, known a.s
"Sorrel Horee." Plana, surveya. film, at the store.
Property No. 402 south Front at, 41 by lit) feet.
do do D3B and u.so Lom , x.rd at
Si =ES, Germantown
37 do Fisher's lane
Valur hle Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth
do do Barker do
& Building Lots, south Twenty do
-second std o
Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce tra
Dwelling, with aide yard. Darby road
Brown-etene Store, Secend at, near Chestnut
Residence and large lot, Barlgtou
do do 418 south Eleventh at
5 acres of Land, Federal at. Ttiven 7.sixth Ward
VALUABLE STORE, ST—A Ter.
valuable business property on Chestnut st. having tw
frrats—in good order, Ate, Occupancy with the deed.
BY JOHN B. MYEBS & CO., Al - ICTIONEFatS
JJI Nee.= and =4 MARKET street. corner of Rank
FOSITIVIs SALE OF CARPETINGts, CAXTON
MATTINGS. fia
be
N FRIDY w..... -- zsrG
April =, at O n
o'clock,will be sold, by . catalogue. at
four months' credit. about 250 pieces of superior
and fine Ingrain, royal damask, Venetian. list, hemp,
cottage and mg carpelings. which may be examined
ear;] on the morning 01 sale
40 PISCES COIR MATTECGS.
_
5) pieces '3-4 tos.isuperlorGrin Matting&
Sta, PAIRS WINDOW SHADES.
We will Joclude above sale a large line of very
sup rtor and fancy Window eibades, comprising a
cbo:ce assortment of patterns, of the manufacture of
Messrs. IX*S L.!" & MULHOLLAND.
air Liss
Also, .3,000 lbs. fine white woolen Carpet Yarn.
LARGE PEREMPTORY Sa TX op FRENCH AhD
OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. itc.
ON MONDAY MORNLNG, APRIL SO,
At ID,Cek will be sold, by catalogue. ON POUR
MONTHSCREDIT, about 650 lota ofprench. India,Ger
man and Br.tisb Dry Goods, embracing a hill assort
meat of fancy and staple articles in silks, worsteds
wool' ns. linens and cottons.
N. H—Goode arranged fbr examination anti cabs
'ogres , eltdY early or morning of sale.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF FRENCH, SA SONY.
BRITISH. AND ITALIAN DRY GOOODS. &c.
'NOTICE— Included In our sale on MONDAY, April
se 'will be !band In part the following, viz—
A Large Special Offering of Rich Imported Dry
Goods. of the ce ebrated manufacture of Messrs, L.
Di A ILLA RD &
Particulars hereafter.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OP ROOTS, SHOES,
BROGAIN.IB, TRAVELING BA GS, &c.
ON 7TIESDAY MOR.N.UIO, MAY 1,
Will be sold. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on fbui
months' credit, about 1.5i3 packages Boots, Shoes, Ital.
morals. ac., of City and Eastern manufacture.
for examination with catalogues early on the MO=
of sale.
wow
W
al
Mi
DAVIS
( ti s i t i e .Al l MS
Store No. 883 Chestnut street.
•
FURNITURE S 4 t.14 , i at the Store every Tneedit7,
ar EF, REco - DMICIES receiy, parawA
attention.
Sale No. We Vine street.
ELEGANT FURNITUkt E. ROSEWOOD PIANO,
LARGE OVAL MIRROR, CARPETS, a.c.
ON MONDAY MoRNINO,
At 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 230 Vine at, In
cluding snit brocatelle drawing room furniture. very
superior extension table, 7 octave piano in handsome
case, by George Vogt; French plate oval mirror, fine
Brussels curvets &c.
May be examined at 8 o'ch ck on the mornidg of the
sale.
Sale No 1822 North Eleventh street.
HANDSOME FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD PIANO.
MIRROR. Ir BEDA, CaliPETzi,
UN WEDN.aztDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No, ]8 nirth 11th st,
above Montgomery avenue, the entire furniture, fine
toned rosewood mano, bh Boabe & Co.; oval pier
mirror, large feather beds curled hair matresses, fine
b ank ets, fine carpe a, china, refrigerator &c. The
parlor furniture was made to order by Moore & Cam
pion.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale.
C
t
R sOo'll . , Ja., A UlLft'AON
UM MS VIV UT II VIVO.
PEREMPTORY SALE ALABASTER VASES, 08.
.
MENTS. &O.
ON SATURDAY MORNING.
‘2Btb inst., at .10.," o'clock, at the Art Gallery, 10-20
['bee. nut street, will be sold an assortment of agate,
bardiglio, and Sienna vases. card receivers, statnAttes
being the balance of invoices, &a., ex ships
Jupiter and Mulooka.
Open far examination on morning of sale.
Sale No. f 22 South Wgshington son
_are.
SIJPERIOR HUUSEROLD FURNITURE. PIANO
FORTE, CARPETS, &C.
ON MONDAY MORNING. APRIL SO.
At 10 o'clock. at No. 64 South Weskit gton Square,
by catalogue, the superior household furniture, com
prsing the general assortment of parlor, dining-room,
chamber and kitchen furniture, superior carpets, &c.
Also 7 3 ; oc'avo piano -forte . best make.
May 'be examined, at 8 o'clock on morning of sale.
'TIRE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTAIII , IRTIMENT
JL 13. E corner of SIXTH and RACE streets.
Money advanced on. Merchandise cenegallY
Watches,Zewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Shag.. ~ a ate
and on all articles of value, for any length of time
agreed on.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE.
Fine Gold Hunting ease, Double Bottom and Open
Face English, American and Swiss Patent Level
Watches: Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le.
pine Wetches_; Fine Geld Duplex and other Watches
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face Mlglish-
American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lenin*
Watches: Double Case English Quartier and aim
Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast
pins; Finger Rings; Ear Rings, Studs, &e.; Fine Gold
Chains; Medallions; Bracelets ; Scarf Pins: Breast
Pins; Finger Rings; Pencil Oases, and Jew: dry gene
FOR SALE—A large and splendid Fireproof Chew
inaileble for a jeweler, price IMO.
Also, several Lots in South Camden, Fifth anc
Chestnut streets.
BY .IL9IOI.PPT & 00. AUCTIONEIMS.
CASH AUCTION HOUSE. .
No MO MAItEET street. corner ot Bank street.
Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge.
NOTICE 'lO CITY AND COUP. TRY - MERCHANTS,
POSITIVE SALE OF sou LOTS DESIRABLE
D7 , -Y 0000 S.
ON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 27.
At 10 o'clock, comprising Cloths Camimeres. Mak
ings, Domestic Prints, uress Goods, Alpacas. Shawls,
1 - mbrOlas, Cotton Hosiery. Linen and Cotton Ild'tfk.
Spool Cotton, Shirts. Neck Ties, Hats, Linen Goods,
.tc.. &c.
Also, 50 cases Shakerßords.d.c.
Also. several stocks of Retail Stores, ar...
T'
:1: c U , OE&CO.,
AUCTIONEERS,
No. 50S MARRICT street. above Fifth .
TAITERIAL FRENCH PRRNES.-50 cases Inlin
canlsters andfancy boxes, imported and for sale
by JOB. H, RIIS-6=l: WA 7.U6 Pontiti:Delawan
mane:
AUCTION SALES.
- , -
Armen ime.mpec ;
ivr T$ a, & (MON and South %tnwat,
.111.. • Nos. ae• `.l -AN D . lIR
sAisgs ICEITATB
At the .ExchajteariTtra,C-uAd. at gio'clock.rumg
.fataieet aearatein
sgrHanabills of , esell.proPerk.
and on the Eattadav precuts, to BIWA altee•
tones in pamphlet form, giving Mil Cesar:puma.
RICA 3 .TATE AT PRIVATE BAIA
Eritrea , catalognee, comprising :several Armand
thousand donate. Including every .descriptton of any
arid rOnntry property, from the smallest affellings to
the most elegant mansions, elegant enanto seaga.•
forms, business properties Ao, •
at the Auction Attie
EVIERY BIIREIDAT. •
'lam Particular attention given to Wee at Prfrage
Residences, &G
STOCKS, dr-c.
;ON TUESDAY, MAY I,_ •
'At 12 o'clock noon. at the-Philadelphia ExChange.
Executors' Sale.
60000 Bidge Avenue and Manaywnk Passenger Ban
way. seeur, d by mortgage 7 per cent coupon bonds,
Interest JEUIDOXy and July. due 1880.
2(Ou Williamsport and Elmira 7 per cent. bonds, in
tares; January and July.
100 shares Commonwealth National Bank.
10 shares Rd la ce Insurance CO.
• 50 shares Union Mutual Insurance Co.
For other accounts— -
3 bonds. MCOO each, Consolidated Ist mortgage 7per
cent (coupon registered) Huntingdon and Broad Top
Mountain Railroad and Coal Co.
21 shares pre erred stock Huntingdon and _Broad
Top Mountain 3latroad and Co& Co.
4 bonds. - 1060 each Ist mart- age 7 per cent.Columbna
and h. dianupolis Central Railroad Cu.
1 bond, VOW, 2d -mortgage 7 per cent. Coltutabus and
Indlanapolls....entral Railroad o
25 shares Frankford and Southwark (Filth and Shah
Streets City Pas!. eiuger Railroad C 0.,.
16 Bhares preferred stock Con tine -tai Hotel Co. '
20 shares Home Insurance Co. of Phila. '
shares Great Central UR Co. of Pa; .
sC6shares Plymouth Rock Oil Co. of Pa.
1000 shares Winslow 011 Co. • - '
_ - -
• 46 shares. $lOO eocla. of the Clarion River and Spring
Creek Ail Co.lr*
2uo shares Dorchester (Copper) Mining Co. scrip, Cer
tified for 41(o orchoster Mining Co. •
hiCe shares Huai belt 011 Co. •
1 share Franklin Fire Insurance Co. -
revr.No. 16 north aisle Church. Holy Trisity, by or
der of Executor.
- TWELFTH SPRING SALE, MAY I. _
Exeentorre keremptory Sale—Estate of Joseph RO
t erts, Esq., deed—VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS
LOCATION, No. 7to Arch as. 20 feet bn Arch st; 157
feet In depth, with an outlet into Seventh at. Sale
absolute.
same Estate—THILIvr—STORY BRICK . BMX-
No 54 north seventh st, • south of Arch; toy
feet front. Sale absolute.
Administrators' ;Peremntory Sale-Estate of Susan
E. Pollard. dee'd-TBREESTORY BRICK eITORE
ar d DWELLING. No. 928 Girard avenue.
Orphans' L ourt Sale- Estate of George Binder, deed
--a THREE-STORY BRICK D W ELLINGS, Palmer
at. nor tli of e 'rat d avenue:
Orpbans' Coart Sale-Estate of Deborah' Brown,
decd-HANDSOME MODERN FOUR-STORY
BRICE RESIDENCE Is o,l= spruce street, with a
front on Nineteenth street, .
Pe!emptory Sale-VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT
and FARM .31 ACREs, known as "Linden," Oid y ork
road, Mramgomery county, Pa.. at the 8. mile stone,
near the Cheltzn Rills or Old York Road station on
the No:th Penusylvards. Railroad. Sale Absolute.
Executors' Sale-NEAT TH_B.E.ESTOSY BRICK
RESIDENCE. No. 1t..7 Walnut street, west of Broad,
is fret front. 100 feet deep-one of the most desirable
squares on 'Walnut street.
, s•ame state—Valuable Busine.s Stand—SEIRKE
STORY BRICK oTu RE and DWELLING. No. 1323
Market srxeet, west of Thlrtenth. •
- . •
THREE--1 DRY BRICE DWELLING, NO. 441
North Tnirteenth street, son h of Buttonwood_
2 BRICK DWELLIN(.4., Nos. 613 and 615 New Mar
ket street, with 2 Dwellings in the rear,
t. ate by Order of Heirs—Estate of Francis Mcßride.
deed Business stand —THREE &rosy . 13kCIOJC
DWY LLING , S. E. corner of Twelfth and South
st+ eets.
and
Estate-2 TERRE-STORY BRICK sTortma
and DS% hLLI2vGS, loos. 1142 and 1144 South street, ad
jclning the a3ove.
Same Estate— rILREF_'-STORY ERICK STORE and
I_,WFI LING, 615 South Twelfth street. •
:..me .1 , state-2 •lIIREE-sTORY BRICK DWEL
LINGS. Nos. 613 and al South Twelfth street, adjoin.
trg tt e above.
:aloe Estate-3 TWO-STORY BRICK STORES and
DWELLINGS, N. W. corner of Shipper'. and Juniper
st eels.
VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT, 5 ACRES.
23, miles south-west of West Chter, Chester County
Ps. stone Mansion, Corriag House Barn and out
bulid Lugs. Also D. 3.4; acres adjoining. ,
Ism. tors' Perempuw • Sale—Eszate of James Greer,
deed—MODERN Ts! • STOR B &ICE DW
o. Zs. South Seventeenth street—has the mod
ern conveniences. Sale absolute.
110DFEN lIREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING,
South lifth street, north of Christian—has the
mccitrn conveniences.
EIREE,STODY BRICE DWELLING, No, las
'Lombard street.
THREE-STORY BRICE DWELLING, No, 1612
Rlthortisatreet.
fIEIBEE STORY BRICE DWELLTNG, No. ISIS
South street, with two tt ree•story Brick Dwellings is rear. .
Valuable Business Location—STOßES and DW81.4
LI NGS...N . E. corner of Third and (Ferman streets.
DWELLING sod STABLE. with. 2. - dares and SI
Perches, Allegheny avenue and Howard street, 23d
Walt.
TR REE STORY BRIGS DWELL.M3, No. 12:11t
Buttonwood street.
LARGE and VALUABLE LOT, Front street, South
of New. adjoining the valuable Iron Front store of
eCutche.on rt Collins.
VALUABLE FARM.IO3 ACRES, Limerick Town
ship. Montgomery county, Penna. AlsO, a Scope
Quarry. Immediate 130aSeSSRM.
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT, Shoemakers lane
Germantown, 250 fee; front.
HANDSOME MOL , ERN FOUR-STORY BRICK
h.ESIDEIN C G. No. estiwainut street,west Sixth street.
has the modern conveniences.
Peremptory SaIe.—MODERN THREE-STORY
BRICK BasLDENE.E. Itt. Spruce street, has the
modern con7enlences. Salenosointe.
_ _ _ _
THREE STONY BRICE DWELLING, No. 1061
Beech street, within half square of the.proposed Ferri
at Shackamaxon street wharf..
MISCELLANEOYS BOORS FROM A LIBRARY.
ON 'IIithSLAY AFTARNOON, APRIL is, •
At the anctioh store, -Miscellaneous Books, from a
Library, many of them in tine bindings.
Sale No. 217 Walnut street,
SITE:R*OR PPRNITURP. MIRRORS. PIANO, OIIe
PAINTINGS. VELVET CARPETS, dm.
ON FRIDAY MORN - Zs:G. APRIL 27,
At If o'clock. at No. Mr Walnut street, the superiat
fraziture.including--Stut of walnut drawing room tur
n' tur e, crimson satin; mantel ana pier mirrors, rose.
woce piano. ell paint int , s, velvet and Brussels carpets,
upe-rior walnut cJambet furniture, handsome cottage
set line matreeses, &c
Also, the kitchen utensils, oil cloth, &c.
SALE OF A V.ALUAELFZPRWATR 'LIBRARY.
ON FRIDAY Avrzassoun APRIL 27.
A value' le private library of English and Amer,loexr
books, including a number of works rn the Drarna,&7..
mans ut Mon in fine bind ngs.
Also, as melte lantern slides.
Sale No. 613 north S.venteenth street.
NEAT ROL'S EH OLD FIIRNMTRE. VELVET
CARPETS, OIL C.LOTHS. ate.
ON MONDAY MORNING, APR/I , 3D,
At 10 o clock. at ho. 613 north Seventeetth st, below
Wallece st, by catalogue, the neat household furniture,
fine velvet andother carpeti, oil cloths, kitchen uten
sils. chlsa and glassware, dtc.
May be examined at 8 o clock on the morning Of Saki.
Executors' Sale—No. 1514 Pine street.
SUPERIOR'RESIDENCE AND P HRS.
MIRRORS, PIANO, CHANDELmus, N A N
CHINA, CARPETS. &c.
ON TUESDAY MORN - MI
Nay Ist, at 10 o'clock, at No 1514 Piuescreet, by ZOO.
logue, the superior Residence, Rosewool Drawing,
Room Furniture, Rosewood Piano by Bacon dc Raven.
Rosewood Bookcase, double set fine Nankin China,2o.
pieces, French China and Glassware, PlatecwaSei.
Brussels Carpets, superior dining room and champ
furniture, kitchen utensils, etc.
rifir The Residence will be sold at 10 o'clock,prg.
riseM previous to sets of furniture.
SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE AND VA-Ll:Ulna
. LIBRARY.
ON 'ITTF.SDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY *
/ May 1 2 and 3,
WW be sold at the auction store, the valuable pll
- library of,the late Wm. McCarty, Es which In
cludes a number of rare and valuable works on Sine.
rican History`, and other Interesting and important.
iunlects, many of them being now out of print.
1121... The sale wilicommEnce each:day at loo'Clock.
11M. Catalogues, with fall particulars, will be ready
o dvs previous to sale, and the books arranged for
'
inspection.
Sale No. 874 north Sixth street.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HAND
-1 SOMA VELVET CARPETS, dec.
OIQ wiLDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 2,
At 10 o'clock, at No. 874 north Sixth stree, beloir
Poplar street. by catalo.ne, the superior household
(urniture, handsome snit Walnut chamber furniture,
line ve vet and Brussels carpets, oil cloths, do.
Also, the kitchen utenas
Inay be examined at 8 o'clock ox Che morning' ensile
Sale 2045 PIANO.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ISEERRORS:
CUR tAINS. CHANDELIERS, OIL PAINTINGS,
FINE CARPETS. &C.
taN F.14.1.0.A.T MORNING
ay 4tb, at 10 o'clock. at No. 2045 Walnut street, bye
catalogue, the superior rosewood drawing-room furni
ture. tine satin coverings; elegant curtains to Match;
Fr.-nch plate mantel and pier mirrors; rosewo 3d plan%
paintings and engravings, tine carpets; handsome
chandeliers; dialing room and library furniture; tine,
mattresses, &c. also, the kitchen furnitare. Full
particulars in catalogues.
mill at VA,
AHOTIONEBEEts.
O. 50e MA RETV p
SALE OF 1 N 4O( CASES Boars AND SHOES.
ON MONDAY MORNING, APRIL SO. -;
COmmencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catsderaes
ler cash, 14 00 cases men's, boys' azd youths' Boots,
Shoes, Brogal s Bahnorals, G ngress Gaiters, Slipper%
s•iso, women's,misses' and children's Bc , ots, Shoea - .
Balmorals. Kippers , Buskins, Side Lace Gaiters,
Slippers, .kc., comprising a general assortment of first-'
class goods, to which the attention 01 busers Is Called.
FOR SALE.
11DOTTLE MOULDS.—Bottle Moulds for F li nt and.
-LIP Green Glass. •
[apS.lms] C 8013'191fAN &SON,
S. W. corner of York avenue and Noble street.
ESTABLLSHED Hs/ 1840.
A great variety of Sun Um
brellas,• Fancy and • Mourning
Parasols, San.abades and Child
ten's Parasols, at redact:ll47lcm,
at HINCKLEY'S Old Stand. MS VI St. ap9-I.m*
n 0 SIMONS CABAOGAS INDIGO now lap
a from Bark WHITE WING Am sale by awn
DALLBTA IA ai Walnut 1141130. .