Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 15, 1866, Image 3

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    negnlations to Prevent Snaugglini.
The Treasury Department has just issued
additional regulations in regard to the - cionP,
merce and -Intercourse with foreiga. con
tiguous territory, the object being to carry
out the laws to prevent smuggling. Among
the regulations are the following:—Trunks,
traveling bags, boxes, and everything con
taining articles of wearing apparel, or other
personal -- effects purporting fo . be so, must
be opened and their contents thoroughly in
spected by the proper officerof the customs,
who shall remove the seals from the car
containing such baggage.
No trunk, traveling bag, valiSe, or other
envelope, to be delivered or taken away
until thus inspected, and all baggage among
which may be found secreted any articles
liable to duty:upon which .duties-have not
been paid, must be seized' and - retained.
Steam or other vessels from any place in
Canada destined for any port or place on
Lake Michigan shall report at the port of
-Mackinaw; and if the cargo of any such
steamer or other vessel shall not have been
sealed by a Consul or other United States
officer, as required by the second section
-of the act of 27th of Jane. 1864, a
manifest.. of the _ cargo must be pre
sented' to' the principal officer of the
-customs at the port of Mackinaw,
setting forth, clearly and distinbtly; a de
scription (Wall the goods, wares ormerchan
dise on board, from what port ,or place
-shipped, and — at what ports destined to be
landed, and that he has no other goods on
board than those mentioned in said mani
fest; to all 'of which facts the master of the
vessel must make oath before the ColleCtor
or Deputy Collector at the port ofMacki
naw; the said oath to be inscribea on the
manifest to be retained by the master of the
vessel and on the manifest delivered to the
collector, and signed by the captain in the
presence of the collector or deputy collector
of, the.port of Mackinaw, who, if satisfied
with the correctness of the proceedings,
shall certify the earns on both the manifests
and issue a' permit:to the vessel to premed
to the port of destination.
Collectors at ports on Lake Michigan are
instructed to regard any manifests of ves
sels coming from Canadian ports as irrega=
lar unless the, oath of the master is inscribed
on it, and signed as required, in the pre
sence of the Collector or Deputy Collector of
Customs at the port of Mackinaw, and
subject to, the penalties prescribed by the
acts of June 27, 1864, and of July 18, 1866.
With a view to prevent the smuggling of
dutiable goods into the United States by
means of concealment about the person or in
the baggage of persons arriving from a
foreign contiguous country, all such persons
and their baggage shall be examined on
their arrival in the United States by a
proper officer or officers of customs, at Buf
falo, Detroit, Port Huron, Ogdensburg, and
- other ports in the United States, where con
nections are made between. American and
Provincial railways by means of ferry boats.
Passengers and their baggage arriving from
a foreign contiguous country shall be in
spected and examined upon the boat, and
passengers shall not be permitted to land
nor their baggage to be landed until such
inspection or examination shall have been
concluded to the satisfaction of the officer
making the same. -
Cars crossing the Suspension Bridge into
the United States will remain on the bridge
until the examination of passengers and
their baggage shall have been concluded to
the satisfaction of the officer making the
same. Passengers in cars coming to Rouse's
Point, St. Albans and Island Pond must be
examined while on the way letween the
boundary line and their first stopping place
—an inspector or inspectors going aboard
for that purpose at the line. Passengers'
baggage on these cars must be inspected
before or after arriving at the first stopping
place after entering the United States.
All baggage of passengers in transit
through Canada shall be planed in a car or
cars by itself at the point of departure in the
United States, and such car or ears shall be
locked or sealed by an officer of customs
prior to its leaving,and unlocked and tut
sealed by a sirnilsr officer at the port of ar•
All steamboats or propellers plying be
tween and touching at intermediate Ameri
can and foreign ports, shall set apart a
room in which than be placed, under U. S.
customs' locks and seals, all baggage of
_passengers taken on board at one American
port destined for another, and all baggage
not so secured arriving at an American port
- shall, before delivery, be inspected ,and ex
amined as . if arriving from a_loreign port.
Baggage taken on board of a steamer
plying from the British Provinces to East
port,and thence along the mast to Portland,,
Boston and other ports in the United States,
shall be placed in a-room by itself, under a
United States customs' lock anctseal, either
by to. United States consul at the port of de
parture,or by a U. S. Customs' officer at the
first port of arrival, to be examined on de.
livery by the proper officer at the part of its
destination.
From Fortress Monroe.
FORTRESS MONROE, Nov. 13.—Captain
Mane, of the ship Enoch Train, before re
ported as putting into Hampton Roads, has
telegraphed to her owners in Boston for in
structions. The ship will probably have to
return to Philadelphia for repairs: , Two of
her crew, named Wilson and Reilly, de
serted while in the Delaware bay.
The schooner Mary Jane, from Jackson
ville, Fla., bound to New York with lum
ber, arrived here to-day in a leaky condi
tion. She came in with her colors Union
down, and assistance was sent her from se
veral schooners lying in the harbor. The
captain had been thrown over the wheel
while steering the schooner, and received
severe injuries. One of 'the crew had also
been injured by the jib-boom striking him
on the head.: The schooner was run ashore
and efforts made to discover the cause of the
leak.
Quite a fleet of all bound
North, are in the vessels
harbor , ,
p awaitrinci in p y g
a change
in the weather. The wind is southeast.
In anticipation of the expected meteoric
shoiver, a gun is to be fired when the pro
mised display commences, so as to rouse
- the sleeping officers, soldiers and residents,
and let them know that; if disposed, they
can have a view. "
FounaEss MorzpoE, Nov. 14.—The steamer
Gulf Stream, Capt. Scandella, from West
India ports, bound to New York, put into
Norfolk to-day, short of coal. She encoun
tered a rough passage, and has a number of
sailors on board, belonging to vessels
'wrecked during the October hurricane. Her
.cargo consists of sugar, deer-skins, •fee. She
wiled for New 'York to-night.
0 ver four hundred white emigrants,mostly
of the poorer classes, from North Carolina,
bound to the Western States, went North to
night on the Baltimore steamer. The weather
is unsettled and blowing fresh from the
northeast outside. The sky is clouded to
night, and the indications are altogether in
auspicious for favorable-observation of the
stietporicishower, if it occurs. •
Emigration to andqtrom Georgia.
CHARLESTON,-Nov. 14.--The bark Ever
-bard, Captain Delius, from Bremen, with
170 German emigrants, arrived to-day.
These people intend settling in South Caro-
Inn, being mostly connected with German
families already residing there.
The Colonization Society's ship Golconda
will sail hence for Liberia next Saturday,
carrying about 600 freedmen nearly all
from Georgia and South Carolina.
The Cotton Crop.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 14. Accounts from
Texas and Upper Louisiana announce that
the crops'are nearly all gathered, and that
the rains which have now set in, general as
they appear to be, will prevent saving
much more. Cotton Is now coining in freely,
and all will soon be in market, but business
is small, owing to the knowledge that the
crop will be small.
Froth Eturopelfy ute
LoNDoN, Nov.,l3.—The British Admiralty
has resolved to keep a strong' force of gun
boats in the Chinese waters; to suppress
piracy.
The Jamaica Committee has unani
mously resolvfd to indict Governor Eyre
for murder. '
London, Tuesday, 'Nov. 13.-1-No shower
Of meteors hag yetfallen, butoue is expected
fon Wednesday morning.
"." It is said that the questions pending be
lween the United States and Messrs.
Fraser, Trenholm & Co. have been amica
bly settled, whereby the steamers in dis
pute now lying at Liverpool, and all the
other property attached, have been re
leased.
The English , Goveinment and Y People
seem inclined to settle the Alabama claims
if the demand is made by the United States
Government. -
CoN sTerrnNorLE, Nov. 13.—The cholera
has again broken out in this city.
ST. PETEEsI3TTEG, Nov. 13.—The state
ment that the Russian army was to be in
et eased by a levy is tinfOunded.
Bzn.tary Nov. 13.—1 t is positively as
serted that negotiations are going on for an
offensive and defensive alliance between
Russia and , Finagle.
Despatches from the East announce that
the Turkish Government liasordered a gen
eral amnesty to be granted to the insurgents
of Candia. " • '
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 13. The King has
formally opened the Danish Chambers. He
laid he was convinced that Denmarlewould
soon regainler natural' poiltion by a popu-
Financial and Commercial.
LIVERPOOL i Nov. 13.—Cotton is dull and
drooping. Middling Uplands, 14id.; sales
to-day of 6,000 bales.
MANOHEsTER. ,Noy. 13.—W00l and yarns
are heavy and lower.
LONDoN,; Nov. 13.—Coneols, 89i for mo
ney; United States 5-20 s, 69i;• Illinois Cen
tralßailroad, 77i; Erie Railroad, 51i.
Lortnox, Nov. 13.--.14 , spite of, the many
denials, rumors of a Frtusso-Rnssian al
liance continue to prevail. It is even said
the treaty provides for the admission , of the.
United• States into thealliance. with a sove
reign establishment in the Mediterranean
Sea, and guaranties that nation. highly fa;
vorable commercial advantages... •
!
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 13, Evening.—The
Bre,adatuifs market' is firmer. Corn ad-'
vaticed to 38s. 70 480 ibs for mixed Western.
Provisions dull. PetroleunidB.7d.@ls.Bd.for
refined
LONDON, Nov. 14, Evening.—The Money
market 18 steady. Consols for money. , 89i;
United States 5-20 s, 69k; 111 'wis Central, 78;
Erie, 52.
Marine Intelligence.
QUEENSTOWN, Nov. 13.—The steamer
Marathon from New York Oct. 31st, arrived
to-day, and proceeded to Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 13.—The steamer Peru
vian, which left Glasgow on the Bth, became
disabled, and was obliged to land her pas
sengers at Ardrossan.
BEEST, Nov. 13.—The steamer St. Lau
rent, from New York, bound to Havre,
touched here to-day, on her way to the lat
ter port.
Meeting of the Officers of the Army of
the Tennessee.
CINCINRA.TI 3 7Nov. 14.—The Society of the
Army of Tennesee met this morning at Mo
zart Hall, and was organized by the election
of General Rawlings as President, who
called the meeting to order, when, after
prayer by the Rev. Mr. McCarty, CoL Day
ton, the Secretary, read the proceedings of
the preliminary meeting at Raleigh, N. C.,
Aprtl 14th, 1865, and also of a subsequent
meeting, which were adopted.
The resolution defines the object of the So
ciety to be to preserve those kindly and
candid feelings that distinguished the offi
cers of the Army of Tennessee, and contri
buted so largely to the success of its arms,
and also to reciprocate fraternal affection in
acts of brotherly love towards those of the
Society or their families who may be in
need of sympathy or aid. Any officer of
the Army of Tennessee, who - has served
honorably, is entitled to membership, and
all officers of other armies can become ho
norary members. The Society is to holdan
annual re-union. Every officer is expected
to be present at each re-union, or address a
letter to the Secretary , comm unicatinganch
facts about himself as may be interesting
to the fraternity.
On metion,Generals Belknap andiEfow'ard
and Colonels Peckham, Kimber and Garber
were appointed a committee to nominate
officers for the ensuing year.
-At the reqtfest of Colonel Peckham, the
Secretary stated that the number of officers
who were members of the Society thus far
registered to-day, was 130; that the number
at the last banquet was 250, all of whom
were anxious to co-operate with the Society
and he had no doubt there were 500 who
would become active members.
Generals Force, Wood and Giles A.Smith,
were appointed a committee to , prepare
amendments to the Constitution and form by
laws, after which'the society adjourned till
half-past 4 P. M.
Mozart Hall is finely decorated for the
occasion. Across the stage is the motto,
"For God, our country and the right," while
stretching from the ceiling to the floor, are
names of all the battles participated in by
the Army of Tennessee. All around the
hall are numberless flags, including many
of the old regimental colors borne in action.
The business of the afternoon meeting was
mainly confined to reading letters from
c,fficers who could not be present, including
those from Grant, Stoneman, Hancock,
Meade, Sheridan, Schofield and others.
After a - discussion as to the propriety of
admitting private soldiers to membership,
and appointment of a committee to report
on the subject to-morrow, the meeting ad
journed.
To-night a public meeting was held at
Mozart Hall. Generals Rawlingtfand Noyes
delivered speeches. A poem written and
delivered by Thomas Buchanan Read closed
the proceedings.
The Mississippi COmmissioners.
Messrs. Hillyer and Lowery, the Missis
sippi Commissioners, yesterday called upon
the President by previous appointment,
having yesterday sent to him the resolu
tions of the Legislature of that State in rela
tion to Jefferson Davis. They presented to
him a letter from Governor Humphrey, who
says, among other things, that those whom
he represents do not seek to screen Mr.
Davis from trial; that his imprisonment is
not necessary to secure his presence when
desired for trial; that his continued incar
ceration threatens fatal results to his health,
and that the ends of justice will be reach by
admitting him to bail or parole, which they
respectfully ask. ' The documents seem to
assume that there will be no trial.
The President received the Comnaissioners
courteously, and infoimed them that he
would give to the application die considera
tion.
Front the Rio Grande.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov 24 =Rio Grande
advices state that Ortega has decided to re
main at Brazos. General Patrini, Governor
of Durango, General Poricel and General
Sedg wick. would meet him on the 9th for
an interview. No business is being trans
acted in Matstmoras, and the stores are
closed. Canales has twenty-seven pieces of
artillery and•nine hnndred men, five hun
dred of whom may pronounce for Tapia
upon the first attack. Cortinas, with nine
hundred men and six guns, is before Mata
mores. He has made an ineffectual attempt
to false money from the Matamoros - mer
chants. Juarez is expected shortly at
Monterey. Escobedo has returned there
from San Luis. , •
PBUNIB.--10 Owe '7lb. Canister°, high
.L grade, French exist Prcuiee, landing and
sale by JOB. B. B sit 00008 South Liebman
aYentle.
THE DAILY EVENING. BULLETIN. = PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY, INOVE
OFF/CE nOF THE PHILADELPHIA. AND
GRAY'S FERRY.,PASSENG EU RAILWAY
COMPANY, TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BELOW
(SPRUCE, PittLeDELREGIA, NOV. 6th, 1866.
A bpecial Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila •
delthia and Gray's Ferry Passenger Railway Com
pany will be held at this Office on MOND 4.Y. Novem
ber 19 at 3 P. M., for the purpose of considering-the
propriety of entering into a contract with the Schuyl
kill River Railway Company, for a lease of their Road
to this Company.
By order of the Board of Directors.
_ JAMEi EicrADDEN,
no 3 atu,th,tnol9/ Secretary.
frOFFICE POURING-ROCK AND EAST
- - ,? ' SANDY OIL COMPANY, 323 WALNUT
street. ParrADELPHIA, NOV. sth t leee.
Notice is hereby given tbat cermin‘ shares of the
Capital Stock of the CompT. forfeited fur non oay
mint of an" assessment - of Q E (I) CENT. per a.l9.re,
will be sold at public auction t thaOtlice of the Coral-
panyon the 21st day of November, 1866, at 12 o'clock,
M. unless previously redeemed.
By order of the Directors,
wisr. ARTHUR,
• noB-tmitih.4ti Treasurer,
IUbOFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
SOUTHERN ?JAIL STEA MSHIP COMPANY,
314 SOUTH DELA WARE AVENUE.
Notice le hereby given that by a resolution of the
Board of Directors of the above-named CompanF,
adop! ed Anent Zuh, 1868, the FOURTH and last In
at ailment of the Capital Stock 'of said Cornpany, beteg
THIRTY PER CENTIIM or SEVENTY-FIVE DOL
LARS per share, has been called in, and is due and
payable at this office.
WILLIAM I. MALCOLM,
Treasurer.
10 011. ICE OF THE rIiILA.DELPFITA AND
SOUTHERN .151 - A IL STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y,
314 •SOUTH - DELAWARE AVENUE. PECELADEL•
V 1.4, November Bth, 1888.
STOCKHOLDERS' NOTlPE.—Subscribera to the.
Capital Stock - of the Philiadelphh/ and Southern Mall
Steamsblp.Company are hereby notified that certiff.
Cates for the same are now ready, and will be issued
from this office in exchange for the installmeat re
ceipte.
_! WILLIAM - J. MALCOLM, -
noS-Lta/ bees ettpy and Treasurer.
- WI; J08.F..P11.13'. CHUIPZIR —TO MORROW'
WEVENING, O'clock, a LECTURE, on a
hig ly interesting subjer.t.Will be delivered by the Rev.
Da. MICHAEL O'CONNOR, P. J.: preceded and fol.
lowed by • elect'pleces of Bacred Mule; sting loy most
distinguished vocalists. - Tickets 25 cents. nOl4-26,
LE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stookholdent of the DIINSARD CREEK OIL
WANY:will be held at the Office of the Campos,.
N 0.99 South SECOND street, on TURt3DAT, Nov.
a1th0964. at 4 o' clock,
noB-10to P.RTACIEHOITSK, in., Secretary.
n— PENNIWI , VANIA. RAILROAD COMPANY
U TREARDRER'S DEPARTMENT.
PRix.Ansaantr.s. November 41886.
NOTICE sTotariibLDEss.. _
The Board of Directors have this day___aemared a
semt•annnal dividend of POUR PER CENT on the
Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and
State taxes, payable on and after November 30,1868,
Blank Powers of Attorney for collecting dividonds
are, to be bad at the office of the Company, No. 1:38 S.
THIRD street.
, no 2 Set THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasnrer.
Us OFFIC OIL CLARION ~AND ALLEGHENY
RIVERCOMPANY. No. 146 8. FOURTH
street, PeriessELMMlA, Nov. 5,1666.
The Directors have this day declared the THIRD
DIVIDIRD‘of FIVE CMITB per share. out of the
net earnings of the Company. payable to stockholders
or their legal representatives on and after the 15th
inst. By order of the Board.
OFNATIONAL BANK OF COXICEBOE.—
Patwammaza, November 6th, 1866.
DIATend ar of d B o AVE DI T.VD ha .O this
F a l'E d lV l a l T a
payable on Demand — pear of United states tax. "
J 0.1311 A. LEWIS.
enabler.
no6tu,th,s62l
CLOTHS, CASSIHEKE@, &C.
i !LOUIS. CASsIMERES AND l i r iamplab.
JAMFB et. LEE invite the attention ofthelr friends
and others to their large and well asserted neck 01
Goods, adapted to men% and boys' wear, comPriatnit
Ine rt
.ck French Cloths,
Blue French Cloths,
Colored French sloths.
OVERCOAT CLOTHS.
Black French Beavers,
Colored French Beavers.
Black .Requimaux Reaves!,
Colored Bberulmaux Beavers,
Blue and Black
PANTALOON ,
BI STUFFS.ue and Black Paletati.
Black French Casalrneres.
Black French Doeskins.
Fancy m ia r salzu
fixed
an e r Ariped Cassimeres,
Plaid and Silk Mired Curimeres.
Satinets, all twelfths,
Larda,
.T.A Rea .AM- at L
vertee al ns,
Vesting!, l meg
At wholesale and retail, by
No. 11 North Second at,. Sign of the Golden Lamb.
• : —to )..e .1, • .• : ::•• 1 : s •
Apartments to Gentlemen, with every conveni
ence, including BatltasTo, 904 WALNUT at. nol4-Yt•
I.wo commusictemusra ROOMS, FURNISHED
-1n a private family for Gentleman, at No. V,4
south NINTH street, third door from Spr uce. west
aide.
no733ts
TIESIBAIILE 800 M.% wi th board. private parlor If
1-1 desired.•wiTNLlT street. Reference re.
quired. nola47*
'(SHE HANDSOME, RESIDENCE S. E. CORNER
of SPRUCR and 819.11 TR atreeta, has been opened
to receive 80&R.D.F.88. hingie rooms and suttee.
Private table, it desired. nol2-Im.•
TEACHER WANTED—To take charge of the
Mathematical Department Including Book Keep.
lag and Natural science, in a_Private school In this city. Salary X5OO. Address S. F. W., at this office. l4
ATANTHO.-AN EXPERIENCED MAN, TO
Vlr purchase and superintend the White Goods Da.
rerrment of a Hosiery and lirr bite Goods House, on
''BIRD street. Address Box 47, Poet Office. Phila
delphia. nol4-sta
A.NPED.—Wartted an OFFICE AND STORAGE
BOOM on either dart or second door, on Dela.
ware avenue, between Arch and Vine streets. Ad
dress Box No. 127, Philadelphia Post Office. 0C193f.
WANTED TO WLNTER—TRMEE or POUR
HORSES. Good accommodation and attend
.4Ce Apply to JOS. DAVISO near Newton
Station. West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. or.
at 110.28. Merrick street, west Penn square. note U.
MAPOI7IeN ILME2I.. =DR I. UMW"
DESSISki/ED arrllttmatit r st
t their stock of
BnckMonncsln Company's Coal.
Lehigh leaviration Company's Coal, and
Locust ltroarmin,
thick they aro prepared to sell as the torah wake
vies, and to deliver in the best condition.
to
Orders left with S. MASON Marano
noitolna; SZVIINTIS stree_ below Mar vrif
tte promptly attended to. annirs a
see,tr '
rob Street whart.schunten.
LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW .&
USpr ing Mountain, Lehigh Coal, and beet Locar
Emu:main front BchaIYELEL PreParod extol:oA
axe, De t, N. W. C corner Er Eltia %
ld luta
ttlr streeti, 010. No. la South SECOND street.
zeilarJ. WA LTITSf & Ori
PROFESSOR C. ,ZOGB.4.IThi BEGS LE AXE TO
ir his friends and the public, that and re
turned to resume the Instruction of Plano Vocal
al us lc. For further Information. an ply to • Messrs. 0.
A RIME & CO., 1104 Chestnut street; or at his rest
deuce, Mill street,Germantown. no&s,tu,th,lSts
BALLAH SINGING,—T. BISHOP , 33 South NINE.
TEENTIE street. oc4-th.5,tu.261.•
- - -
AAD TAYLOR, TICAORDR OP SENGING AND
. 1207 MADE= street. Singing classes
now forming. c02Z41/
STEWART DEPUT, at No. 253 South SECOND
EY . street, above SPRUCE.
Keeps constantly on band
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
CARPETS. OIL CLOTDS.
MATTINGS, DRIjGGETS,
WINDOW SHADES, dtc., &c.,
to which wewould invite the attention of all who wish
to purchase. oc9-tn.th.ti•2n
PHOTOGUA PUS, dc
WENDEROTH, TAYLOR de BROWN
914 el:mar/qui , smincr.
MINIATITRIO3, OPALOTYPS IVGRYTYPES
ON PORCELADT.
PHOTOGRAPHIC LIR ENESSI , 8 ofEVERY RIND,
ice
MR. WENDEROTH MARES'. rrzEN G s
IN THE OPERATLNG ROOM.
ALSO.
FINE ENGRAVINGS CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS,
PlOl TIRE FRAMES, ETC. [nog•tu,thts,43cl
JOHNS' ENGLISH ItOOFING CLOTH, AND
coated with LIQUID GTITTA BERME& PAINT,
match' them Perfectly water moor LEAB
Y GRAVEL liCK:IFS repidreermith Gatti
P ?rens Paint, and warranted for five years.
LEARY SLATE:HOOFS coated with liquid which
becomes as bard as elate. . - • -
TIN, - COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated with Liquid
mitts Percha at small expense. Cost ranging' from
one to two cents per square foot. Old Board or Shingle
Rooth ten cents per square foot, all complete.
Material constantly on hand and •ibr sale' ty__thei
PHILADELPHIA. AND PENNSYLVANIA aoura
LNG COMPANY. GEO. HOBART.
0c20•602. • _230 DiOrgi'rmitnic street.
SPATim%
DIVIDEND, NOTICES!.
JACOB RIDG WAY
Secre
BOARDING.
11VALWIls.
rtMIN
MIJSICAL
CA.RPETINGI9.
COVERED WITH
A '& J. J. WILLIAMS
N. W. car. Eraad and Groan Lts, 1
.T'IANOSOIJNDINGBOARD3 i DRY.
Walnut Butternut Chestnut"
OAR and POPLAR, noz4la
F. H. WILLIAMS !
LUMBER
Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
cnAkirAms
LUMBER,
Seventeenth and Ca11(4E11 Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
0r...31, 4m
• . •
1866.7,KE.'ECT WRITE
AND
330A.RDS AND 'PLANK,
CHOICE PAN EL ".s.4.l l 4 dl 2 iP . AsT ana ntkit h N,l6 feet long
4_ ,4 5 4,6.4, .2. .and
WHITE PINE, PANEL 'PATTERN PLANK. -
, LARGE AND
.SIIPIERIOR STOCK ON HAND.
1866 -21M:41N E W RITELDING! BUILD/NG ,
itrauntal vincexp.: LIMBER!
4 4 cautoLrNA FLOORING,
CAROLINA FLOORING.
4-4 DELAWARS FLOORING,
5-4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
WHITS PINE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
SPRUCE FLOORING.
STEP BOARDS.
RAIL LANE.
PLASTER P ING LATH.
IE66__cEDAR AND CYPRESS SR:INGLES.
LONG CEDAR SHINGLEs.
SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES,
COOPER SHNLES,
FINE ASSORTMENT, I FO G AR IS_LE LOW.
No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS,
No. 1 CE.DAR LOGS AND POSTS.
Qaa. —I_,BALDRR FOR UNIERTAKERS!
,LDNIR A E_ti part. UNDERTARR*!
BEDDAB,
WALNUT AND PINE.
WALNUT AND PINE.
186 6 . —MEW L,Frisft ON ALL ALL Yospa.
ea SONED wALN - Err.
DRY PO
SESONED - WALNUT.
PLAAR.
AND
ASEL
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
MAHOGANY.
ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENKERS.
1866 CI G A R
B B O O X X
I M A AN NUA A CT TU ITRE M K S B . .
N.PAXISH CIGAR BOX-BOARDS.
-S P IE 6 6• SPRUC RU E JO CE
IST. JOIST-SPRUCE JOIST.-
SPRUCE -TOM.
FROM 14 TOM FEET LONG.
FROM 34 TO = FRET LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY scAffruakro.
ILATILE, BROTEEVR et W..
Na Zoo SOUTH Street,
f UMBEIL-Theanderebraelarepreparelcorxmisn
LA orders for St. M ary s Georgia. !Amber, of any de
.non which will be prons.t . ly execated.
.it.p.; . 4IV .• 4.11 E
ti4,l V ill 3v:1.3
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
Great Reduction in Furniture.
Persona man tint Furniture abould not purchase now
they have looked In at the
Great Western Furniture Depot,
1019 ItIAMT STRUT,
ICEPT- BY
GREENLY & NORTH
And examine our large stock, which we are
Er CLOSING OCT AT A ,GREAT
=o
BUY FURNITURE OF
GOULD & O.
UNION DEPOT, N. E.Oorner NINTH and leADargy
Streets, and Hos. yr and Amor* SECOND Streak
The largest, cheapest and best stock of Furniture of
very descripeon In the world. Furniture fer Parlor,
Drawing Boom. Chamber or Bed Boom. Dining Boom,
Libral7, Eitcben, Servants' Booms, Ofhoes, Schools ,
Churches, Odd-Fellows, Masonic or other Societies
ShiP4lnsdtatigns, Clubs, Colleges. Public Buildings,
Hotels, Boarding Ronne, Hospitals, Fairs, or a Single
Piece of Parnassus.
Orders sent by post will be executed with despatch
and with liberality sine justness of dealing. Parties ai
a distance may remit through our Banker, the Far
flier's and Mechanics' Nat. Bank, Chestnut street, or
:he Union National Bank,Tbird street, cc by Express
Check or Post Office order; Immediate attention wit
be given and satisfaction insured.
GOBLD a CO.. N E. corner Ninth and Market ant
'nand Ss N. Second street, Phila. mhg.ly
SPRING MATRESS
BEST QUALITY AND swim,
AND BEDDING OF BITERY DESOBIPTIM
J. G. FULLER.
selOtfe 9 South BEIVENTH Street.
G 3 IV S s
OLD'S PATENT IMPROVED OAST IRON LOW
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING AP.
PARA.TIIS. for Warming and Ventilating Public In.
stituticns and Private Residences with Pure External
Air, without contaminating it by over heating it, or
the possitnity of dust or coal gas For sale by
.
JAMES P . WOOD 00..
B. M. Penwell, I3upt. 41.SouthBourth street.
AMERICAN EITC.HENEB. on the European prin.
clple of Substantial Construction and Neatness of Ap•
pt arance, various sizes suitable for Hotels, Public In.
stitutlons, and the better class of Private Residences
with powerful Water Backs for heating large or mak
quantities of water for Barbs or Culinary Purposes,
For gale at
AMP Altkitia.T.klirtitt-
JAMB P. WOOD & CO.'S
Warming and Ventilating Establishment,
E. M. Feltweil, B•upt. 41 South Fourth street.
IMPROVEMENT IN BATH BOILERS.--Stileatan
& Ens' Patent Cast Iron Bath Boilers for sale at
JAMES P. WOOD dt CO.'S
Warming and Ventilating Establishment,
B. Feltwell, Slug. 41 South Fourth street.
RCEIMEDF •a 7 VENTILA.TORS for Smoky
Chimneys, Forting Ventilation,Removing Steam from
Drying Establishments, Breweries, Sugar 'Refineries,
Piekerßooms, and all manufactories.
JAMES P. WOOD & CO.. Sole Agents.
B. M. FELTWELI., 41 South Fourth street.
Puperintendent. au2fosa,tu,th.amj
JOB it.e..ttrr LETT & BOR.
Manufacturers of the
CEL.EIMATED
BARTLRTT HEATERS,
lwo ng Ranges, Gas Ovens, & Sheet Iron Work
of every description. A splendid assortment of
REGISTERS ARE VENTILATORS, -
and Silver's Aft tight Stoves,
•
always on hand, at
No. 924 Arch Street,
Phlhuielphia. 5m.3041
fat
_.: TEMlLitc..tiJ3. IILSON illk 60.131d,'
, - -,-
7,at4Y.6.lldrewit di' Dixon; ' • -
' . No; I.MCCIIIICEVI.Dita ntzeol• Pkw1V011713.,.
____ --___-_•0.—..... .
-Ctitfarteitittirllta—
ricklinZaVarurs of 133
I.
• LOOWNi
cavara i .
PA-11 W-D
Wit
OFFICE,
And other GRATER,
Per Anthracße,llitarninonz and•7oolnalia
wed-AliifkatiA'
iior Warren Pnblic and Private Saltihrtm,
REG VEIN T
VLAOIE3
comaritKutirems,BATH-s6thEzeh "es.;
WHOVIIIPATaG and-RETAIL
guososxv ammo,
'. MARTIN LEANS , -zia. es caszaltp2
i \ STREET.
FAN. • First Premium awarded by Brualin Dual.
`,-- tufa to MARTIN LEANS Manufacturer of
MASONIC ELAREZik ,'' '• ~ - -
r i PIM, maaamme,. - alr, ac. - '
New and original designs of Maionio Mar_ .113 Tem.
plane Melilla, Army Medals: and . Corpa Badges w gyery deeckiption. -, • Lnoltmlb.4s.llzial
LIIMIVER.
MI ER 1866
ii•ctlt" Ib'ALES,
AZO7:3 A. MERMAN, AUCTIONEER__
N o. 41 2 2 wox„Nupp stret.-
TW ELFTH FALL . SAT .1t
_Clsz • TELE REF/MA
- • IJED.MANTOWN.
This Sale. on the pretbints, Germantown. on SATLTE-
D.o Y A FT - En - LS 00N, Nov. 17 at 5..4i o'clock. precisely, ,
includes
-6 Ellt-IBLIC Br LT-DiNe LO, Pulaski avenue,
Wayne avenneand SeVmOur at.
The location of these Tract. of Land. high and
inviting for improvements; elegant and substanttat rest
dences surround them the Ca/nary Church is toilhin
throA-Mearter a of a aqui., •
- la. Only .onelubrth o f
. the Asurchase money re , -
qpited. -
~ 1 01. Lithographic plans at thestore.
The sale will be without reserve, by direction of
the axemitors of Edward Wye:, deed.
FOURTENTM FALL SALE AT THE' . .EXCEANGF,,
NOVEsi RATS 21.
''Fhls Sale, -on WEDNESDAY, at 14-o'clock noon.ai
• the Exchange, will includa the following—
Share In the Mercantile Library.
PATINAE ST—A-franie- house. 'Parham St., Third '
Ward, 17 by 60 feet. P 416 of lot subject to_ *l3 83groutici
r.nt. Orphans' Court Sae-Estate of NichoLas .Toy,
dead.
:NO 818 BUTTONWOOD ST—A two story Brick
Dwelling, 17 by 10e 1 , .et.9 inches deep. Clear. Exe,cu
tors Sale—Bstate of Win S Kinsey deed,-
PROPERTY N. V eNTH ST-= Frame Houses
and large Lo a. Dios 2023 and 2t25 N. 7th et.. 50 by 198
feet. Clear. - .A.recatore ' Peremptory Sate—. Estate of
John Gest, dee'
THESberifFsSaleat the Washington House
THE RETIRE FURNI. /CRS FIXTURES. LI
QUOlitS. LY.ASE &c THE :WASHINGTON
HOUSE, NOS, 709 AND 711 CHEST:VITT Street.
. 0.01 TUESDAY MORNING. •
INov. 20 , 1866 at 10 e will be sold at public sale,
border of toe Sheriff, at 709 .nd 711 Chest ut st.. the
entireFurnbure of the Vi r asbingt , n House. including
elegant parlor Furniture; Piano, Chamber Furniture,
ledsteads4Bureaus, Carpets, Looking Glasses Hair
Matresser. large lot of very superior Feather Beds and
Bedding, the entire Furniture or "About 1 00thambers.
LINING. BOOM Fußiw
, eiso, tile Silver Ware. China W Forke,
Table Linen_ &c.
LIQUORS
'Also. a choice col/ection of Wines. Brandies, Gins,
Whiskies, agars, &..c
FIXTURE&
Also, the Ban Fixtures, Lhandellens, Awnings,
lateps, Trifirl2 Utensils dsc . •
• MARBLE BA B.'
Also, the Marble bar and shelves,Firemilgofialaflgeo.
L RASE .
Also. the Goodwill and Lease front the let of Jam
eV, /867 for three Peen.-- - -
Va. May be examined with catalognesqltree days
ben re the sale'.
Bale without reserve or limit, by order of the
THI
' C OMAis BERCH di no_ Atitymuntaasta
O.blonEettoN ..amttoEtANTs,":
No. UM CHESTNUT sue,
• (Rear entran nov Stu soreet,)
HOUEOrHOLD: FURN ce
mcsa •OR EVER
SCHIPTION RECEIVED ON coNEnolutz T
tvT Di.,
SALES EVERT FRIDAY ZIONNING. •
Balm of Furniture at Dwellincs attended to on St ,
most Reasonable Terms.
BALE 07 REAL ESTATE. STOCKS, au, AT TTY.
THOMAS BIBCH EX
di NOR'
respecthdly thai
Mends and the public that they are prepared to =am
to the tale of Real Estate brand:len and Montvale aal.
_Sale at No. 1110 abeam= street.
NEW AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE, MIRRORS. CARPEIB, BG
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
At 9 O'clock, at the auction store. No, 1110 etheetnui
street, will be sold--
A large assortment of superior Parlor, Chamber and
Dining-room Furniture from families declining house
kee_ lob g.
LitiANT EBONY AND GELT FURNMTHE.
Also, r , ne elegant scritof black and gilt Parlor Fara
Lure, consisting ofTete a-Tete and Chairs, satin broca
Cabinot, tege.) e and Table -
VASES AND PLATED WARE.
Also, an invoice of elegant Italian Vases and Silver
Plated Ware
GOLD AND SILVER WATCITES, DIAMOND PENS
AN a FINGRB. RINGS.
ON FRID,
At 1 o'clock, at the auction sto A r Y e, will be sold a num
ber of surerior Gold and Silver Watches, Lever
etches, Liamond Pins and Rh gs, Gold Chains, Sets
of Jewelry. An.
PROTOGRAPHIO APPARATUS.
One 11 14 Troplet view Lens, box and holder com
plete.
One whole size View Box. with globe lens
One pair 1-2 pleve Card Tubes. Match Tubes. &c.
FARREL & BERRIZiIt* CAFE.
One superior bete, nearly new.
BALE OF THE MACHINERY OP A CO - ITON
MILL.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
Nov- le. at I.lo'ciccic, at the Jea - MTh Tannery Bull&
ing (Ild story) northwest cornerofjefferson and Mifflin
!meta will be sold by order of the receiver. the Ma.
tbinery belonging to the late firm of Farley & Welsh
et mowing of Looma Temples, It- liming Machine,
Btbbin Frame Power Press. Shating. Bolting, Bob.
bins, BMWS: Pickers, Shuttles. Reed and Heddles,
Yarn dm. Alm invent ory ease ..ftbe premise , .
Copies of the can be had a m t
the auction
store.
SALE OF AMBEICAN AND EUROPEAN
Pa 'NIT:NOS. dte •
ON TUESDAY EVENING.
Nov. a), &ITS' o'clock, at our Art Gallet3', No. 1110
Mestnut street, will be , sold, a collection of over 100
Choice Paintings. of every variety of subject embrao
Log fine specimens by
Sheridan Young, E Moan. Mbsin.
Hamilton, Itothermel, Von •Severdonk, - -
Winner, ("boner, J. Wilson
Jollard. Wall, ' Notterroan,
Mob ards. 0 runewald, Bodo. .
Nicholson, Hartwick, Von Elvin,
Ramsey, and others.
Th e Paintings are now open f , r exhibition.
Catalogues will be ready on Thursday.
DY JOSE B. lictlona de CO.. etUt - ri.ter es.: • •
Fin& Stitt and tai MAMMY' atyamt. ernm‘a at Fan%
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF EUROPEAN ARMI
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
A CARD.—We solicit an early examination of our
Sale THIS and TO-MORROW !CORNING; commenc
ing each day at le o'c ock. by catatonia on four
months' credit and part for cash. embranin g 14(u a nd ta r valuable and &ac: ive Britisb park
-
manaFrench Of
Domestic Dr m Goods, Worthy el
aptclal attention.
ON Wool dozen (Mores. Hoelery FßL , Wool Mitts, Chtuntleta
Solute, Ties, Suspenders, Linen Hdkis . ,.4 c
A IRO, Traveling Shirts, Shirts and Drawarg. WOO
Searle, Shawls, Hood, and 'Nobles Hoop ditirtS,
Also, 25 owlets Gingham Umbrellas
LARGE POSITIVE BALE OF cleAriames, An
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
Nov. 16, at /1 o'clock, will be Bold, by Via't
lbw months' credit, about 200
_pleas n
and fine ingrain, royal damask, Venetian. Rat, /Intel
belay cottage and rag carpeting embracing a choice
aaaortment of emperior gooda, - whicle may be examlncd
early on themorninr cat We.
WOOLEN SHODDY.
Also. 43 bags light blue dark and light bine mixed,
extragood andamste Woolen Shoddy,
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF YRRNEER. AND
OTHER RTtROPRAN DRY GOODS. dm
ON MONDAY MORNING. 'c ov. 19.
At 10 o'clock. wal be sold, by catalogue, ON IPODB
MON'IMBCREDIT, about 700 lota °Mena, Indla.Ger
man and Br:Mb Dry Goode, embracing a fall assort.
meat of Limey and staple articles in ellb, worsteds,
woolens, linens and cottons.
N. R.—Goods arranged' for examination and cats
;ogees ready early on morning of sale.
I. AWE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES
Etßuel_ ,ANS TRAVELING Rd OS. an.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, NOY. M.
.&t 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. on low
months , credit, about 1,390 packages Boota, Shoes, Bib
morals, Sc., embracing ayrime and fresh aasortmani
of tint-class City and pastern manufactrme. Oper
for examination with catalogues early on the morning
of sale.
BY B. SCOTT,
AUCTIO
No. fezcn, street.
Sale at 29 South blxth street. -
STOCK OF A WHOLESALK AND RETAIL
BLANK BOOK AND eTATIONRIty STORE.
ON FRIDAY DIORNINI.4.
Nov. 16, ent ir e 'clock on tbe premises.
Jamesth Sixth
street, the stack of Stationery of J. Mar
tin, comprising Blank Books. Memorandum and Pass
do.. Tooke, Note, Bill and Letter Paper, large and
small Envelopes, Faber's I ead Pencils. David's ink,
Ink Stands ft., comprising a fall and general assert-
MUM.
Also, Fixtures, Glees Show Case, Fireproof, and
Lease of premises for three years.
Now open for examination
GREAT AUCTION BALE OF PICTURES. OIL
PAINTINGS, PASTEL S AND CRYSTAL
MEDALLIONS.
Belonging to the American Art Gallery, N. Y,, to be
sold atScott', Art Gallery,
MO Chestnut street,
On the evenings of
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
Nov 21 2 and 22,
At 714 o'clOck each evening.
CIARD.—We are now prepared to make arrangement
tor special sales of Oil Paintings or any other works o'
art. Our location being In the centre of lie most !sib
tenable thoroughfare of our city makes a destrablo
resort for connoisseurs and lovers to: art Ine.ifi c i .it4z arl.r.ll.
N. B.—Sales of merchandise in general so
Personal attention given to out-door sales.
. 4 . • B. SCXYPP. JR.
1 . 7 m-
PRINCIPAL MONET JOTPAIDA._
S. E. corner cf SIXTH and RACE street s,
Money advanced on Merchandise generallp
Watches,Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Plat
and on all articles of value, for any length`of time
ATCHZEB AND JEfeiBILRT' AT PRIVATE S A L
„ age .11 , unting er ?ane, Doubl e Bottom and Opin
Patent_ Level
Watcheeue GoldHantine an Case and Open Pace La.
pine Watches,* Pine Gold Duplex and otter !Natant
Mne Silver ilunUng, Case and:Open Pace •Ingliati
American and Swiss Patent , .L ever and Leplm
Watch= Double Cue Quartler *and othe ,
Watches; Ladles' Fancy
__Watches: Dhunond Bread,
Ear Studs, Studs; el Scarf itLl:in,a2
ri n iTii nger Rings; 'Pencil Cues, and ,Iss roue
riI ANGALE=-A l arge Ana didnarda 4/ 9 1 11 1NOot Chug
imitable tor &Jeweler,price WA.
Ala ohustn ,o
ra ss itreeta veral Lola 'On, gip:psi. l mi Ini t h
DA
V/I3 4 HABVITEA.IIOT/ONICKH,B.
(Late with at. Thomaa Sons.)
Eitere 421' Walnut street. k • _
BTERP/TrEE , BALES at the Store evtalr =WWI
SALTO AT 312213.1DRIfiCiii3 noeivelseitietuar
attention. r,
Atakengxis & vo.,Auvrioburzaw.
zro. ios mum= streets
As Tea:J.lON SALT:X.44.
„ THOMAs. kiOHl3,
i•
*• No 3. 149 sea 141 Santis` RilumTil
FOR STORRS ANDRHAL!.=I%.74 , .•
Al tpe, mry•TlDlMEDAY.ASJadOitenrneest.
Aar Eisndbllif of each pror,erry hulled eeparetelsr.
Ind on the SatorasYprevioes to mit e Htw catie
-lognee In vamphiet farm, Atvine roll Auto,
BAAL' SALIII,.'
Printed catalogues, stomp:Woo , eevaral tudred
tt amend dollen, Malang every desert:4loo ,of"city
and countryproperty, from' the sonelleor Owens , to
the most 'elegant =nano, eleamos earmare: seats.
1 rmt, buswesa mansion,
Aar FURNIT at the Ara.atos,isTre
EVICILY THURSDAY.
Ate - Particular ottenton riven to saps ak PrPinte
Reablencaa.
. . _
ON TUESDAY ! NC/V "
At rz o'clock- noon. at the Pnuadelobla 1 hmm*4
Bor account of whom it May concern—
,ooo shares of the American Arm Co. Stock.
For other acceunts—•
Frw 93 north aisle Eecond Presbyterian Cleurch,Eki.
Vebth street. below Arcb.
share Paint Breeze Park Association.,
. REAL ESTATE SALE; NOV. 20.
'Trustees , Sale—Vary VaLtranr,a , Busteriess 'LOCA
TION. No. 131 i Chestnut at, Wtllt of Thirteenth—two
fronts. This is a very valuable business square.
Trustees' .Feremotory Sale-By Order cf Court of
'Common PIeas—T r WO.STOBY BRICK DWELLING.
N o. 1412 Beach et. • -'
I/kneel:hers' Sale-Estate of Joseph ..Keyser, deu.d—
LARNE and VALIiaBLE HOPEI,: known as "Bar
ley Sheaff," Nos. 257 and 259 North Second sc.,'below
Vine, Pour:story Brick Building. No.. 122 Vineat, and'
2 Tbree.story Brick Dwellings-42N feet front, 350 feet
deep Plans at the auction rooms
:WETLY VA LU ABLE Bum - rims Srawn—FIVESTORY
OFFICE IitaLLING, No. 19 South Third at • below
Orphans' (kart Bale—Estate of Horatio G. Worn!.
deeIo—TEEBEEMIRY DEICE DWELLING, No. SOS
'North Twelfth at north of Brown,
Brame Fatale — THßEE-STORY BRICE. DWELL
ING, No. 1733 Heath 84 " •6' •
Satre Pstate—THEOFE.BTORY BRICE DWZIATe
LNG. No. 804 worth Twelfth st, north of Brown.
Execcrt,rs' Bale—Estate of John R. Worrell, decrd—
LOT. Price street Germantown.
Same Fatate-2 - TWO-STORY PRAISER DWELD
MOS, Ron, 82 and 93 Mercer street, Gloucester . , N. J.
GET4...1.-THESEESTORY BEIM DWELL.Hge k
•No 133 Congress street.
3 BDILDLNG LOTS, N. E. corner of Twenty-second
and Vine streets. ' •
Btl/LDLNG LOT, Twentysecond street, north of
Vine.
t, SET VALVAISLE. Brent STAND 9-3 FIVE
STORY,BRICIE S CORES, N 05.134, 135 and 138 Market
street, east of Second. 49 feet front. Clear of all be
am brance. Possession of each Ist January, Ma.
Peremptory Bale—By Ord DW EL L) —THREE.
STORY BRICE STOELE ,t G, N. car.
of Andreas and Lemon streets, between 12th and 131 ft
and Mount Vernon and Wallace sta.
Axecators' Peremptory Bale — Estate ... of Willful%
Stnith,deceased—TßEESTOßY BRICK TAVERN'
and DWELLING. N. E. corner of Second and Phcenis
stratien
eeta,with two Frame Dwellings In the rear on Party
WEL.LSECURED GROUND RENT 4 I24 aN. THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. Mt
Log.n street. north of Wallace.
ODERN To Trs'el-STOIIY MUCK RESIDEROI4.
No. IM Mawr. Vernon street
LARGE and VALITABLic LOT, Costello street, neat'
Doe 'a lane; GERMANTOWN.
GROUN RENT, 824 a year.
Xrecntors ,D
St:de—DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
BRICK RESLDRNCE,No. 6U Race street, opposite
Franklin Square_
2 THREE STORY BRICK STORES and D WELL
ING:34 Nos. 2031 and 1033 Master street_
Trneteesiperemptoryeale,NEAT TR/Mg-STORY
RRICX DWELLING. No. F 22 North Twenty-second
at., north of Spring Garden at. Sale absolute.
Administrators' Sato No. 919 Ridge avenue.
HORSES, CARTS. Et aILNEsS, &c.
ON ER a t
N,
Nov. 16, at 2 o'clock P. H, at NO 919 Ridge avenne,
above Wood street, by order of adnunlatrator6, three
Horses. three Carts, Sulkey, Harness, &c.
May be seen on the morning of sale.
SALE OP A VALUABLI3 LAW LIBRARY,
ON ATERNN.
Nov 16 at, the FRIDA auction sY
tOre. F comme OO ndng at 4 Wolk..
the valuable Law Library - of the late Stephen Benton,
Pm. including the Pennsylvania and otter Reports.*
Also, a number Of hilsoelhuieons Books.
A IiOLLAND, AUCTIO
1203 MAltline'r eg res s
tales of Furniture at the Auction Store EVERY
WEDNESDAY. at 9 Wolcott.
Particular attention given to sales at Private Mel
denote
TEE NEW CENTRAL AUCFION ROUSE.
Capacity—Four floors each M by 24 feet.
Location—ln the very Centre of the City, and adjoht
log the Farmers' Market.
Advantages—Has been a first-clam Secondhond Fur
niture Stand for over thirty years.
Storage—Superior accomauximion for Storage or
Furniture.
Inducements—Very liberal terms offered to persona
h eying Furniture and Merchandise forttale.
Refererm—Over one hundred of the most promi
nent citizens of Phlladelpt la.
B 1 AsALLittn-r a W. au n trEONSlllus;
No. MO Market street, conter7a l hauskstreet.
sh savanond OD oonalcsmentswlthontegtrp Charm`
PEREMPTORY SALE 855 LOTS STAPLE AND
ON FR ID AY M
FAN DRY O.RNING GOODS.
.
Nov. 18 commencing at 10 o'ciock.
Also. 2(0 pieces Cloths and (I,..asimeres, 100 dozen
LOW', Gents', Id Isms' and Ca ildren'e Hosiery, stock
of Dry Goods, invoices Pocket Cutlery, Wool Hata,
Notions An. Also.
51 LOT: GERMANroWN GOODS.
MA IMEACTIJBEICB SALE OF HOOP SICRML
500 cozen Ladies', Misses' and Children's HoOp
Skirts.with trails.
PHILIP NORD dk ahs
ADOTIONEZEM
No. sle le..A.= . .RT street.
&ALB OF 1800 CASES BOOTS,
MORN SHOES., BROGAN%
.gc.
ON MONDAY ING, NOV. D.
commencing at ten o'clock. we will sell by catalogue,
for cash. ligo came prime Boots, Shoes. Brogans. Bib.
moral &e.. of city and Eastern itranntactare, ernitnt
cthg a fresh and desirable Resorts ent of goods.
Canton Ginger.
Freels Imports d Canton Preserved IGCIiGELS: dry
and x
In Erpru
eale p, of the finest quality.
Po by
JAMES R WEBB;
wens= and EIGHTH. Wee
VOK , s FARINA CRACKERS.
L Fresh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand shwa Oa
hand and for sale fn bbls. and X bbls., by
ALDRICH, IERKES & CART,
18, 51 and Letitia street,
Exclusive Agents.
no -3m}
Fatima' TEAS—Ex Sea Serpe C. nt fbr sale by
E. KNIGHT &
S. E. cor . Water & CheatntTas;
nnn oo Ca rri n t s PR 3.12 PEACHES, WINSLO*
e; -tr rrres V ,Vlns lj bxoon3s, .tc .T it°eB ' Greell Pena '
8"-avi.
store and for sale, whole
sale or retail, by AL F. ISPILLIN N.W
and Eighth. W. corner Alai
- riTtrrD Fltl7lT. Very handsome pared peaches.
nr pared do. dried apples. in store and for wale
by M F. SP.LLLUN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth.
rCIEWHE&T, BUCKWHEAT.-5,000 hrs. of the
ND celebrated Silver Flint Buckwheat, in store and
for sale by M. F. SPILLIN. Tea Dealer and Grocer.
W. Lerner Arch and Eighth. •
'STEW me a nd
AND FIGEI-4haperior new "AM
I.‘ Raisins and choice Elms Figs. for sale by M. F.
SPILL'iN, N. W. corner Arch andllighth streets.
QUEEN 01.117 - ES.—MO gallons choice large Queen.
Olives, in store and for sale by gallon or barrel. s$
et, lh"A'X'aiiiast End Grocery, No. us South f3ECIONIS
street.
1 4 • • a :ins. l3 9iA : . • •• :
CoyPr Honey, instore eau:ll°r sale at COUSTY'S
sat E's d Grocery, No. 118 South SECuND street.
NORTH CAMOLLNA. HOMINY OBITS, NEW
I3ominp, Dared and nnpared Peaches, just re
ceived and for sale at COUSTY'S East End Grccery.
No. 118 South SECOND street. .
STUFFED II.TANGOES AND PEPPERS, GENUINE
Chutney Sauce, Robinson ' s patent Barley ant
Groats, always on, hand at COUSTY'S East End. Gro
eery, No. 116 South SECOND street.
Vila I li3lDFm,
VOR HEALTH AND STRENGTH 'USE OAPD
WELL & CO.'S PATENT GLASS CASTOR
These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, &c.
WE , claim that they,give to Pianos a greatly increased
force ofsound. without detracting from the harmonr
and melody of the instrument, rendering every note
more distinct to the evr. This is EU) apparent that they
nre now being applied by many to these valuable.mu.
sical instruments. Dr. Valentine Mott,previons Whig
aeath, pronoauced the Glass Castor Wheels LI2-
valuable invention for bedfast invalids, who are
guarded against the damp floors after undergoing the
process of cleaning, or where dampness is produced
roc m any other cause: Aside from this, Housekeepers
are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cot
or torn, as frequently happens from. those now in use,
often caused by a rust, which adheres with glne-like
tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed
from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know that
glass is noncorrosive. There are no rough or unfin
ished edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often Bad
in those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin,
'shed, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos
phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on the sale.
face, or edge, while the former will always -maintain
the smoothness of glass, just as they are dabbed.
By Bleeping upon glass wheels you retain'all the elea.
trinity yen had in your body_on retiring, and you get
up in the morning feeling as fresh and , active as a
young . man, ,Glass being a nonconductor, the elea,
trinity gained while in bed cannot pass off. Ask your ,
doctor ;what he" thinks of the Glass Castor Wheeler
Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chronie ,
-diseases, are not canned from the want of electricity,
We have a man in our place whom the denten; pro
nounced Peat .ctuing, with-the inflammatcurrhen
matism._The wheels cured him in lase • than fops
Weeks. He is today a stout healthy Man; These-111 e
Ponta which can he proven - on application at ouroffice.
No. 203 Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Factor ,at
-Westville, New, ~ Tersey, -Where we have 801108 air
hands employed in the manufacture of the Oh= OW,
1100 wfli be paid to any one who Will,,Sltythed',haVe
not received any benefit or relief after uM,g.Caperseell
& Co.'s Patent Ghee Cantors. A. SaMpie set (4) of the
:Wheels Cent to any part of the United States on re.
ce oo4 Bm iPt of figh.94P I FWELT. Aitik
0 1 =tineto ateNW 2Miargara2
Arnft iomt wnagionorMlL9Mtla
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