The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 11, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING- TKLKG K A P I f . P nil , A DK Li'f I A , FKIDAV, KyAY 11, 1866.
C IT Y I N TELL I G NO E
For Additional City InJetti'jenci' see 'third l'yj'.
Fine A kt Salk. A large number of pic
thro buyers wore in aitenuincu vestordav evenum
at the sale ol pictures hy Mr. Scott, at tti" atic'.t ou
room, No 10'JO Chesnut street 1 lin b diling upou
the finer c bias of i ainthiK was quite spit Jtcd. the
fol.owlnjr lut will show tho pi ices ol some or the
raiuiiiiirs:-
"An Kxtctior," oy Walriven, brought 822'50. to
Mr. Murruuvh; "nintz Winter cenc" was Hold u
Mr Oral! lor 937 50; '-.siici -p." by .a Jcuiic. ot
Brasses, uifMr. t oniiuliy, lor 27 oU; Atii'iir's 'lt
l timed Voluuict r," lo Mr. Calori, lor 445; Van
fcieverdonck's "Nnecp and hickrns," to Mr nl
vort, tor 4); VertU 'tiii r' 'Cii'irtlo-iiPiit KIT-of,"
$87 50, to .dr. com en; J uissnii's 'Luueli," . 7 6),
10 Mr .Viurrotip-h ; Van llnvo's ".Morning. Call." 'o
Mr. Oral. tor:)U: Koik-ho.-k's ',-on.f iu Amstor
dam," lor $90; "A Skating isjon.;," by Von jeoc.i,
fi2 to Mr. I hay r ; Kivcr Scene." j"-5 to ir.
Calver'; "Chickens," bv Van l'cmpictpii, or
.47 60; 'Ilie Hur"or oi Amsterdam " bio, to Jlr.
Cooior; "Miop ami Ch c -en-," tor r2-&0; "M-cct
Scene in Antwerp ' if&llii; 'River rtei.ne," S2 i'jO;
Canal Si one," Ca.ile Pi-ce " 917 , Keercr;
"S able, Mierp, ui,d l. inckeus." rtll), to vlr. It.mler;
'A IJud lu-.onioi" Vaii MelliiKii, to Mr
Thayer; "An Anion stiop," 155 Mr. -'Iiciiel;
'View i pm the Hai'iio," fclU), i, i o por; Vun Dor
Warden's "fruit d Fin " GO
"afreet Scene in Dellt," S1:B, to Mr Moore; "The
Music IiO-sons," $VV, to Mr Garrett; "In tno
Woods," Van Sebcn, t Mr. Ihayr, S40; ''WitiC-r
in iio land," L. Smuts, 8125, Mr. Met reary; "Win.
ter Iscei.e in Holland," B smets, $150 Air. Our
teiue; "The Vceetaplo Market," Van llainin , of
Brussels, t&)ft0, to Mr. thoinas; "tioat end Mieoo "
a lainlliar scone, S47 50, Oy A. Mae., to Mr. Mitchell;
"Street rcenc in Rotterdam, $77 60, io Mr. Morn;
"Spring F.o.vois," 575, Mr. J. .lohns: "Ska'in
Mutch," Vou r-obon :j,ji), Mr MrCreary; (17. land
scape, "Summer," and JiS, "Winter." km-cmaii,
1U)C ch, Mr. Calvert; Kvcrscn's "Street Wcene. in
Aiiifterdum" und coiupuuion, 1 20 : Lei'ranii'4
Lat y and I'lTiol," Sr'.iu; "i'oul.iy iiiarkot," Ituy
ten, S-W), It. A Jiul-oii; 'l-uiiilncape and Cattle,'
ty .-avrv. 100; Mieeji." A. M.km. to Mr. ta vorr
S5; "I" i nit pud Kiowers," under W'uunleii, Slo5
Mr. Kiiile; ' In tiie H'hUui'lv" Morris. S325, Mr
Man; ' .inerior and I mures," Koek-K jek. 4,,
Mr. h'raii; " l.anoscir e und Figure!", '' hoe-Koek
'l25, Mr. Hell; "ArtiM'n Mwlio," Didduen, 3)0
Mr. hpencer; Vnvry'H ' LiiMiMcupB uml Knrnres,1'
lirVflO, Mi. MrCreary; CI, 'Ihn Secret " a cand n
hihi uVict. iortii cnt. 75; "iJoei und Ducks," Dj
( uil, $116.
The Nile will be continued this evening, upon
which oceacii'ii the wiucrjul eeiu-i oi the collection
will be disposed ot. 1 luw cl our citizens who nave
not as ot n 8)icctcd this ehoxu uuilerr will have an
opportunity during tlio couriw) oi the day. It con
tains admirable specimen- ol tl:e Dutch, Cerman, and
Jtiench schools, und many ol the pieces are worthy
of tlio ropu tation oi the di.-tinguiLed artist who-e
nanies tiiey bear.
Attkmpted Kohukky. Jobn Simpson
aim t buries Momsou went into tho tailor suop of
Mr. Jiicnb Ritter, Ko t')8 Unco street, lust cv nine,
and while there unuued lne p. oprii tor ot tiie sturo
in coiivorsntion in relerenco to tho pu'chnse ot soino
clothing. Ouo ot tho persons uameJ appeared to bo
anxious to have a suit of c othes mud" up in the Oe-t
manner tr in some of Mr. Kilter's iiuest cloths.
bile thus tuai?eii, his uompauion, who on enter
ing the store, apt e.ueii to be oi tho ordinary size,
suadonly expanr cd in dunem ons, which uttracted
the otteiit on ot the storekeeper
lie appeared anxious to leave, hu! was prevented
in couscgui'iico oi suspicion fuliiiiff on linn, and do
tained until au olllcer was sent tor. An examina
tion was then made, when it was discovered that
the accused bad ou his person a niece ot cloth
valued atP50. Officer Wilson, who made the arrest,
took tho ta el before Alnerman I.utz, who com
mitted him to answer iu delaaltol tsSOi) bail.
Deatu of an Estimable Citizkn. We
reiirei to nnnounce tlio deatn ot Dr. Charles ''cud'
ton Tu't, a youu" yjt well knjwu and universally
recpec ed residt nt o- our city. Ho died at tho resi
leuce ot bis atlier-in-'avv. J. Hisher Learning, Esq ,
tins morning at !) o'clock. The deceased ca ne to
.Philadelphia toiii Vn jiiiia, o whxh stuto he was a
native, ubout ten yen r since. Ho commeticod the
practice of his profession and soon acquired a repu
tation lor ability and stii'Hous attention wh'CT
ecti'ed him a areo t rnetice. At the time ot his
death he was Pin sxian at tho Almshouse Ho was
universally iest ccteu i s n Timn oi bigh toned,
principles, and strict inteirrity. Ho was universally
e-tteined by h s acqunintanccs, and leives a iur'e
ciic e ol friends to moiim his lu;s. He was about
tnirty-tivo yeaisol age.
Daring Tiiikf. The residence of Leopold
Hunt, Mo. 1220 N. Seventh street, was entered last
night from the second storv back window. The thief
then made way to the bid room oi Mr. Hunt, and
commenced to ransack the premises ilia inniimu
vres awoke the occupants ol the room, when tho
teilow made a hasty exit out ot Hie window from
w liich I e entered. Mr. Hunt drs-od himself, and
alter securing the house, endeavored to lind tho rob
ber. In this he tailed, however. Anout on honr
after the nsideiiccol Mrs. Aleuclerwas entered.it
is supposed, by the sunie person, nud robbed ol if 00
in money nud a lot of jewelry. The tiiiol then made
his escape.
Fatherly Advice. A small boy was
brovght before ( hiel Rucglos this morning, by the
Beggar Detective, on tho charge of Doing unruly anil
creatine disturbuiiues in the neighborhood where
lie resides. 1 bo V hiel, in nlsusu il lutiierly manner,
lectuied tho littlo folio v, und gave turn some good
advietj in ruiorenco to ins dury to those who had his
welfaro at heart, and ol the iinportunco ot atteudiug
Sundtiv School. Auer a promise lroni tho lad that
lie wouid do better in future, he permitted him to
lepart.
Arrest ok a mpposeu Mirdkrki!.
i.pui I O'lSnen was airested at Kiiieenth and Vino
Miects, iu lioder's stables, by Ofllors VlcUure und
Short, ot the Thirteenth Di-trict, on tho chutgo of
having committed a murder in Springfield, III. lie
was handed over to Chief Franklin, who hud him
taken lietoro Alderman Heifer. Attor hearing tho
e vuli nee the Alderman Mold bim lor a iurther heai
inaioda. Hofore the eflicerf could ellect an arrest
the aliepcd murderer made his way through sevoral
stables, and endeavored to secret himself. He was
ni.-coeid, how ever, and llnaily tuken into custody.
Another Buute. A matt who gave the
i.aine ot John McKee was arrested a No 2)10 Mou
roe street last evening bv Oflieer liothweil, on the
ehargo or kicking a littlo child oil' tho doorsteps,
thereby seriously injuring it The mother ran to
the rescue ol her offspring, when the brute made an
assault on Her. Au olllcer was sont alter, and tin
accused was taken into custody, and bad a heaiiug
before Alderman Lutz. II- was held ill 1000 bail
to answer for his brutal conduct.
Stealing Ji.wei.ry. .lames Atlkinson
was arnsted la-t cveniug and locked up, on the
charge ot having rot. ted a dwelling ol ll in
money and a watcn ctiain, va uea at att oo. uu au
xud mation being made ol his person the chain was
tound. The accused was then tak"n boloro Alder
man Kuinsdale. who he'd linn in $800, to answer at
Court tor the alleged ollense.
John Grimes in Trouble. Jolm Grimes
was arrcnted last evening at Twenty-lourih and Pine
streets, on the charge of committing uu as-aultaud
battery and cairymg concealed deadly weapons,
officer Clinton walked Mr. Crimes to Alderman
f unison's ollice, when ho was held by that gentle
man to answer in the sum of frOQO bail.
Charged wrrn Larceny. Joseph Kel
ler was ariested by Olllcer Sieuson, last evening, at
Manavunk, on the charge of larceny. II 1 hud a hear
ing before Alderman Ward aud was hold to answer
in the sum ol SfP0.
FGoAT& Captured. The officers of the
First, Fifteenth, Twenty-fourth, aud Twenty-sixth
Wards were kepi bt'Ry yesterday in capturing goats,
a large number having been permitted to ruu at
large, contrary to law.
Wooden Buildings. A number ol
wooden buildings have been ordered to be taken
down in the Second Ward, the ga'oie having been
'.reeled coutiary to law.
AroTioK Lack curtains, 1.
Auction Lacu Curtuins, 1.
Auction Lice Curtains, 1.
Auction Lace Currams, 91.
Auction lce Curiam", 1.
Auction lice Curtains, 91.
uclion l.ace Curtains, SI.
Auc'ion Lace Curtains. Si.
Also, line Curtains, irom VI to SrGO, all iiom Auc
tion, and uuusuaiiy cheap, selling at less prices than
before the war, at W Henry Patten's Shade aud
Cuitaiu Store, No. HOB Chesnut afreet.
For Hreakkapt"
fob WNNfcU.
kor buppkr.
mw ueiiMUDA potatoes.
MW BERMUDA ONIONS.
NKW 11ERMUDA TOMATOES,
Your (irooer or Market man can get supplied at
Hkrmcda 1'noucfK Company,
No, 120 West street, 'tJW York.
A Vrut QnifiK Chrii
Vouna IxiTewell lay upon lili bftd;
"Qtine soon," he groaned, "I shall bo d')i I !
H K tty's pnrcniS 1 am slain,
To hoin 1'ye sued lor her in raiu ;
Hut it they nnir will errant the tin
Ol wed ock, I'll contented die I"
Kxpec'iiia on to see him none.
1 tie old lolkx bade the ritos no on,
' Hot, jni-t as soon as li wss wed,
1 Love well jumped uo and Inurhliiff, aaiii :
"I teel qtnie well, and will this hour
, A wedding suit got uom thn Tower!"
' W It HAVE
' A '-irrxil Favcii CaH.mere l'nt, oh iio at tl H)
' '' ' V,rt " ... 2'9)
" Bark ri.tn " S-00
1 " i lnth rut " .... 4 On
i " Fum y Ciimimrre Nuil, to mutch 14 Oil
I " Jila, k- Suits 20 00
I Ailrttnrihfi from thru rn'rn mr It 'i'P iioihIk of uU
gi uilt-ii, ii) io the ri'i jijiii' nt Diln it at price r tlii-eil
in proportion Meu'H. i'ou'li'n, tnul Iiim'. liioir.
PANTS ll.V K I'OCM) WITIIIM THE 1'AflT fHW KF.KK.1
THAT W': All!'. At TlTAM.Y SPM.IMJ OODH, HKI'.VICK.
; A III K HOODH AT TIIK Pllli-K N A N Kl
HKN.NKTT ft '').,
I J'OWKR llALI.,
No 5lS MAUKKf STKKKT.
H:iM tiik A m rjicAN .'oiikxa i. ok Vii a rm aov.
May, 18' 5; edited hv U'l .ium I'roeior, .lr . I'rolonnor
i of l l.ai wae.y in tlio I'lit aOclplHa Col'ono ol l'Kar-
limey " i;l tho tlnid exirneM 1:0 oit of uso owing
I to the blirh p. Ice, or can we. hnv son e authoritative
' modiflcatioiiii of the forniu'a bv which wc can maka
' them at a moie reasonable 'ost f Ii tho lattor,
shall the chaniro be in tb' quail r of the nmnilruuiu,
or in tne manner ol applyn" it. io as to rcanca tun
quantity requ'slte? Can there ho a convocation ot
the Commutes ol Revision to authonzo some uoty
mctliod or modification ol tho present ruoipeg"
With regard to ttin contempla'eil change in tho
quantity, oi in the menstruum itoll, in tho prepara
tion of mud extinct, I would take oecaKion to say
that in nirdioino the health ol the patient is the groat
object to be tamed
1 be cost of instotial is snmetiiing. hut when put
Into the -ciln with human h alth mid nfloii humitu
lite, it lb hardly worthy of consideration at all. My
Huclni (lielmbold's) will coiiliiiu i to bi madn as
lormeily, und if it cAiinot le imuutained at pren 'iu
prices, iney will have to be advanced to me; tho
advanco in tho price ol material To su"h as dnsire
quaniity instead of quality wn would ;av tuat water
is a cheap commodity, and may be roailily a ided by
tho pei on using the medicine it he desirrs to do so,
H. f. llr.i.MHOLO, Druggist and hemlst,
Kn b94 Broadway, Kew York City,
And No. 1U4 South Tenth 3tiet, rhihtdelphia.
Window Siiapkk, only $1.
Window Shades, only 51.
indow Shades, only 1.
Window shados, only $1.
Window Shanes, onlv 1.
Window Shsdoi, only 1.
Window Shades, only 1.
Window Slmucs, o..lv ?1.
Window Shades, only $1.
Also, I.ace Curtains, One Hollar.
At l'a teu's Curtain and I'pho stcry Store.
HlC'H r.l.ACK Rii.kr of the celebrated manufac
tures of T.eiinet," "I'oinsc t," from J to 11 yard
wide, at gold prices for currency.
J. W i'iioctoi! ft Co ,
No. 320 Chvsiiut streot.
CtiAiti.Fo Stouts & Co. 's One-Prick Ci.otiiino
lie VSK, I NIKR THE t OKTINKNTAI..
I'SDElt THE CoNTIN KNTAL.
Unukr TUB Contikkntai,.
STOKKR CO., t LOTHIFRS
STOKK8 & CO , CL'iTHIEUS.
Sl'KINO CLOTH! no!!!
SvniNO Clotiuno!!!
LioiiT Ci.otii .Iacketp, Circulars, and Basquinos
closing out a. utid under cost prices.
J W Proctor & Co.,
No. !20 Chesnut street.
Tiik Woman's Friknd. Lash's Ave dollar Wash
Ing Vlachinn i the best washtr in the market. Cull
aud tee it, at
No 727 Market street.
ListE Llama Lack f-h a wi.s, pointed Rotondes,
and Uournoux at reduced tates.
J. W. Proctor & Co ,
No 110 Cheauut street.
PuicF.s Rkduced A rare chance. Select a stylo
ot Photogrur. hs at It. F. Reimer's Gallery. No. 624
Arch street Splendid plo ures at modurate prices;
all styles. See specimens.
Rich Islack Su.Kfi lor Mantillas and Drossc,
by the van:, ut less than impoi tation cost.
J. V. Pl'.OCTOR & Co.,
No. !)20 Chesnut street.
Coron on ''Peculiar People" nt the Academy ol
Music, Monday evening, I-IUi lust.
r RUTTY AND STYI.lfllt CLOAKS for the Seaside
Priimi liacie or the Country, at S'J. !?8, S10, aud S12,
alout one-hall the c isc of the ma-crials.
J. W. Proctok & Co.,
No. !'20 Chesnut street.
Wk rkkfr persons n filleted with diseased Liver to
Dr. I.essej's udverliseinent, under ".Medical."
I'aeis-jiakk Mantii.i.as, in all the lashionab'e
iitvles and shapes, are now reduced considerably
below cost oi importation.
J. W. Proctor & Co.,
No. !i20 Chesnut street.
"lubricativc paokini.' for steam engines. for terms
see 723clRnutst., plnla., and 2tidey st., new yorit.'
WniTn Ct.oth Jackets and Cikculahs, at re
duced prices. J. W . Proctor & Co..
io. uju i uesuui street.
Comtocnd Interest Notes, 7 310 and 5-20s
wanted. De JIaveu & Brother, No. 40 S. Third
street.
Matinee, Cauriaok and Reoeptiox Cloaks,
new and exclusive in le, at ono ha i importaliou
cost. J. W. Proctor & Co.,
No. 020 Chesnut street.
!.'-!0 Corroxs, Due May 1st,
Wanted by Duexki. &. Co.,
No. Gl South Third street.
Torn.AU Tailorino.
1;eady-made Clotuinw,
AND
I-'ine Custom Work,
Wi.VAMAKU & liROWN,
Oak llAt-L,
Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets.
MAintiKn.
rnzi'AUilCK SMITH.-On the 0th of May, at
the residence ol tho bride's pa "ents, No Frankliu
street, by tho liev. Dr F.dwhrd G Filzpatrick, Mr.
THOMAS A. FIII'ATKW K lute nt I'.ronkivn.
brother ot the ofliciating cietgymau, aud Miss
SI SAN h,. SMII H, duuvhter ot A'uxunder and
Susan b. Sun Hi, of this city. No cards.
HOWARD TOVVNSEXD On the !ith instant.
bv Rev. Char cs Hill, at tlio Mariners' Bethel far-
sonaco, No. 121 Almond street, Mr. GKORtiK W.
HOW ARL) to Mi-s MAKY K TOW NSKND, ooth of
Sussex county, Del.
DIVA).
' HADL1N. On the Dili instant, SOPHI A A. HAD
LI A. eldest duuirhter of Joseph Itadiin.
Her mends and those ol i lie luuniv are n suect-
luliy invited to attend her luneial, on Saturday
mornniir at 10 o clock, tioui uer lute residence, No
226 Pine street.
I. UZBY. Suddenly, ol congestion of the brain, ou
the iuu instant. ED.Y1 lap u. buui,
The relatives und menus ol the lamily are invited
to attend hi funeral. Irom his lato residence. No
24 N. W. Pcnn Square, on Monday, tho I4tu instant,
at o Clock r. m. , witnout iiiriocr notice.
CRILLV. On the 8lh instant. CECELIA, damrh
terei ilinry and Jaue Cr.lly, aged 15 yeuis and I)
months.
1 he relatives and irii nils of the family arc rosDect.
till I v invited In mtenil tlio innerul tlolil her Iiaruiiis'
residence, No l.'tlo Marsha I street, on 'ti'urd.iy
morning, Muy 12, at 8 J o clock, wiiuoui lurtuer
nonce.
DALY Suddenly, thi morning, Slav 11. Mr.
iiiUMAS DAM , sr., surveyor ot tne r irsi district.
JJue notice will bo given oi the Itinera).
KEENE. On Friday morning, May 11, 1806, Miss
OA It All L, tlELiNK.
Due notice will be given of tho luucral.
SMITH. On tho morning of the lltli instant, ot
aipniueria. STANLEY HAS EL UN E. aired iu
mouth, son ol Lillie S. and Wlilutm P. Smith, Jr
WOOD. On the 9th instant, JACOB B , son of
Jacob B. aud Louisa Wood, in the 9th year ot
uis age.
The relatives and friends of tho family are icpect
fully invited to atteud the funeral, Irom the rest-
uei.ee oi uis pareuts, No W13 Palmer street, on fun
day afternoon next, tne lUih iustant, at 1 o'clock
lu proceed to Hanover Street Vault.
PARASOLS AT $l-2r(. $IT,0. $l-7f, AND
2. Hllk Sun Umbrellas, ! 41), 10, l 7
II DIXOS.
4 lswim No. 21 f. Ulclltll Street
MILLINERY GOODS.
WOOD & OAKY,
No. 725 CHESNUT STREET,
ARE OFFERING DAILY
AM, THE LATEST NOVELTIES
IN
1 1 A TS AND I JON N ETiS,
IKfLTJlUSG THK POPULAR
JAVANESE AND MEDALLION IIAT3.
I It 2tnt r
g. MISS C O'JVi'RNJi,
In htr New and Elegant Store,
No. 807 ARCH Street.
lint t ow open a lnme stock of the choicest
riJUNCIl MIUlNKltY.
A .voting Paiislenne (from one of the most eminent of
tlie milliner est ahiislimeuts ot FarLslios chuso ol the
Trimming Department
Kvirv style nml kind of HAT or BOSSF.T now In
lasliion will lie found in stock. 4 '-'1 Imrp
MISS. 11. I.1LT.ON',
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,
Mass handsome assortment of SPRING MILLIVERY;
Misses' and Infants' Uais und Caps, Bilks, VolTets,
Crapes, Ribbons. Feathers. Flowers, Krames.etc. C3 154m
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
J O O M S T O II E X T
Large, V.'eli Lighted and ventilated
ROOMS,
OS THE Sty OSV AS!) JJJIHIJ FLOORS
OK THK
'Evening Telegraph" Building,
N. ICS South THIi:T) Stiwol.
TO RENT.
APPLY IN UIF. OFFICE, FIRST FLO K.
N. B WITH Oil WI1HOU1' STEAM POWER.
van sai.j:.
A Uirfe und w ;l!-flnlshcd HOUSE, with stabling and
srriafcc house, with plentv ot good water and iruit
Two acres oi ground enclosed. Miuuted on Woodliurv
Itosd, near Red Bank Ferry, Xetv Jersey. Immediate
pcese."sion. Apply to
(ii:oiu;i-: ,1. uhnkkls.
N. W. Corner TIIIIC'-'CENTH and CUES NUT Htrocta,
5 ID Ct
I'll i ailelplila.
( OTTACK AT PUBLIC SALE.
Wili be sold at Public Sale, ou the preniIsos,'
ON Wt I)N r.HllAY. MAY Iti.
at 1 o'clock. A DKSIK.USLE IIEhIDilNCE situated In
Chester Township less than halt a mi e from th" city
limbs contuinimr nearly FIVE ACRES OK I, M,
on whli h is a iood substantial House, built Iu Coliut'e
st.viv. IVIimiiiiiiK ii-u i.Mium.
Also, oiit-kttchen nud dining-room, summer house,
burn and s: utile chicken boue, etc.
The urouiids have heen nut in excellent order: well
fenced, and planted wiih truit and sfiade trees, vine;'.
etc. etc.
the propertv Ls witliin five inlmites wa'k of Tliurlow's
Statinn. und fit een minutes oi Chester n tut ion and has
a linn view ol the river.
Possession ti ven at once r rom Its liealtliv oca'ion
and easy access, is a very desirable place for a summer
residence
For further Information, apnlv to
GLOltUE RAKEH, Chester,
or JOHN CASTXElt.
S 1 131 Tradesmen's liank. Philadelphia.
FOl! SALE. IloL'SKS AND LOTSOU'lII
i side of MARKET Street, between Thirtieth and
I hit tv tirst streets. Lot is 60 by 16.. Price. 812.(10(1.
Ileuses and Lot on north side LANCASTER Avenue at
its iuuctlou wiih Market street. Lot is SS n et front by
about 27'i ieet deep, anil 75 leet Iront on the back Hue.
Frice. ls,0u0. Apply to
miiiM ill' !ciiis'i.n.
5 11 3t TIHltTY-lTElll anil LAN CASTE It A v.
VOlt SALE TIIK VI'RY DE-sII!.r.Li:
t . ihrte-storv Brick Resilience. No. 3'.'t s Twenty tlist
s.reet. U lic huusn hus three-story buck biiildlnvs, audi s
replete with all the modem convenlTi -es. Apnlv to
t. , u ii Ok HVL'II V 1 x-i .j I'r. I ' i ri 1 u , . in
J.r.11 113 u. nw.11.11, nw, i i, n, rvi AIU JIV ii
(? L. II. JOSEPH. CENTRAL BEAL ESTATE
LiiiAgency. No. 271 S. TIIIliH street, Philadelphia.
l a. heal I'-ta s liouvbt urd Sold ou 'inii'ni-Hioii.
Limns negotiated. Money procured on Bond.-. Mort-
iiuui s. ami otner securities. House aud Ground Rents
collected.
Commissioner oi iieeas ior nil the states. 4 2,1 map
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Kticet.
No bonus or cliarfe'es mane on either ow ner or tenant
5Hluirp I lLJOStl'll.
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Juiii. stoiy Dwelling, with thice-storv doublo Lack
iiiiililuiK on TWI Lt'TIl Street, above tireeu. All
Uiodern improvements, summer kitchen. heaters, etc.
1 rice. oiibU eieur. Apply ut tins Ollice, between H and
12 A. M . 4 Pi
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BOARDING.
QU AIMER BOARDING.-COUNTRY HOARD
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ware. en minutes' wain from I'ennvnack Htitlon. on tlio
Philailelphia and Trenton Railroad, will be open lor
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do., in style uiiHtirpusncJ.
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FOURTH EDITION
WASHINGTON.
Wasiiinotoi, May 11.
Til C. ittar of Port (Uoodwla lUre
dltiAd.
Rp'XJiil to IheFv ning Telrgnph.
J. Host Brown, who has jutrt arrivoil from
AtUoua, discredits tho Ick-qratu wliicU rep jrteii
Fort Goo Iwin, Arizona, cttptur"! by 20 )0 In
dians, and th" jjarrlson murlercl. Tie say? the
Apuehos nr? tho ouly hostile Iudiuas in tho Ter
ritory, and c mid not muster ii)0 men for an at
tack ou Kort GooJwin, which is in rt Ji spr! tract
of country, ati'l is lictt'inii'ii hv 110 men, uhuti
4.lltlj? at'tlied.
Ilie FretiilonC 4ptrovnl.
The I'resiil'Mit hits tipjiroveil tlie joint resolu
tion provirlin: that pu ratline oil, not excced'nii;
ia specific pravily "11 dep.re M Buiinio hydro
mnter, the pioduct ot 11 residiititn of distillution;
crude petroleum and crude oil, the product of
the first mid htiple distillation ol conl, sh.ilo,
asphultua), peal, or oth"r bituminous sub
stancps, shall, Iron) and after the passaee of
this joint resolution, be exempt from luteruul
tax or duty.
The Preidciit I111 also approved the bill ex.
tending the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims
Tlii-i court caw now hear and determine the
clninj of any payiiiasfr, (U;irterinuster, coni
luiHary of subsistence, or other disbursiti!i olli
cer of the United States, or of his adtnitiistric
tors or executor, fjr relief from responsibility
on h count of losses, by capture or otherwise,
whi'e iu the line ot his duty, of Governmen
funds, vouchers, records, and jmpers in hi
charge, and Ior wliioli such officer was held re
sponsiblc, provided, that an appeal may be
taken to the Supreme Court, as In oilier cases;
and whenever the cottit shall have ascertained
the facts of such losses to have been without
fault or neglect on the part of any such oflicor,
it f-hall make a decree setting forth the amount
thoreof.tupoi) which the proper accounting olfi
cers ol the Treasury shall allow to such otlicer
the amount so decreed, und credit in tlx settle
ment of his accounts.
CONGUEHS.
Wasii'.nijton'. May 11.
Seiittte.
Hie joint resolution of the House to provide for
cariviii't into immediate, t'llect the bill ior the better
oteuni.ati'in oi tie I'ay Department, was passed.
Mr. Chandler ( Mich (called up tho joint resolution
to pi event 'he uitiodiiction of cholera into the
United Stiifes, wh ch was discussed by Me-srs. Sum
ner, .Morrill, and Johnson umil th expiration of
;l,e 1:101 ni nir hour, alter which the Tost Oilier Ap
propriation bill was taken up
Mr, Howurd (Mich.) too the floor.
IIoiina of KeprrMOiitntlvfl.
The House is not in sessioa to day.
FROM EALTlUKc T3-DY.
The Evltlenfft Ajjalnut John Price. fnr
Mnrdi'i-Cvttiru of a C'oIjivi Kel
ment. Etc.
Special Despatch tn The Freniiiff Teleijroph.
Bai.ti.moi.i:, Muj 11. Tlie evidence beiore ihe
Coroner's juiy proved the killing of James ijy
John Trice as deliberate murder.
The 4th Colored Maryland Regiment lias re
turned, and had n grand jubilee last ni'rht. To
day il is beset by sharpers to got their money.
1 ire at Iloston.
Eos 1 on, Muy 11. A tire this inon.iut: on the
whui cs, in the rear of No. 1DI I'ederul street,
tle-troycd property to the aniount of $"iii,ill().
'I lie principal losers ut" Erauklin Snow .t Co.,
lis h-dcaters; Jese Tirrell ,v Co., and V. II. und
S. L. Emery, dealers in coal and woo 1, and
l'l'teniau V Co. They are mostly insured.
Latest Markets by Tclesrnph.
Nmv VoitK, May 11. Cotton is quiet at 3I'V)C.
lor Middlings. Klour has declined 20(.3ilo ; sales
ot 8,-)(J(J bbl". at $7 80'fy-85 for State; ) 0O1' 13'75 for
Ohio. t?7 fO'i" 10 for Western, 10 7.1 n 10-75 tor South
ern, and $913 S5 for Canadian. Wheat declined 1 11
: sales ot 4H0U bushels at t;j for white Michigan.
Com Urm; sales ot 30,000 bushels at 80S:)c B.'ef
st. aily. l'ork linn ; sales ol 1400 barrels at S31 25,
31 .'7 ( tor .Mess, Lard steady ut IS' 22',o. Wuisiy
dull.'
New Yor.K, May 11 Shocks are sfeadv. ChlcafO
and Kock Island, HI' ; Cumberland preferred, 45' ;
Illinois Central, lLli;; .Uieiiiiiaii bourni-rii, ii ;
New Yoik Central. 92,'; 1(1811111?. loTi; Hudson
River, 101", ; Canton Company, oil ; Virginia (j-i.tlS:
Missouri 0s, 741; Erie, 73J ; Carohnas, il; Ten
nessee (is, 903 : One-Year Certificates, lOOf ; 1 re.i
amy Seven three-tenths 102j? ; Ten-forties. 'Jo';
Five-twenties, 102;; Registered Gs, 10.) I; Gold,l."i;.
Bai.timokk, May 11. Flour Is excited aud buov-
ant. w lient linn ; red. I s.j. t oiuiias an iiimanl
tendoticy; white. H7 u bee. ; yeuow, kuc iiats lirm.
I'rovisious verv firm. 8usrar dull. Collee dim.
hisky liim; Western, 2 201.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Court of tnnrtir KwMNltinN Allison, I'. J
Marv Cochran aud Eli-ubeth Cochruu were charrei
with tho larceny ot linen, irluss, otL-., valued at sfoJO,
the property ol Margaret Dougherty.
The testimony lor the nrosecutiou was, that these
two delenilauts oame to the house 01 the prosecu
trix cue miitit and asked permission to stop there
until they could pet some mouev that was coining lo
them. he misled souib urtichs, and lo.iud some ol
tl em in the possession ol the delenduuts. 1'hojury
rendered a verdict 01 irui.tv.
There was a motion lor a new trial, which wa
Hi tinted.
The case of Daniel nud Nicholas Mooney, churned
with ihe larcenv of two co.vs, valued ut f.o(i, the
properrv ol Jiinies Brown, was concluded. Jury out.
.). S. Eruerhart was chaitrcd nith recrivinif, Irom
a Mr Murt n. south Front street, liquors to tho
auiuuiit ol fcCl-11. Martin tesrilied 'but defendant
ctin e to him, sajmjr "hat he was at out to open a
luiuor store 011 Market stre -t, above i weilih, and
-Bill llint lie bad several thousand dollars in Govern
ment bends, and a considerable amount iu bills of
indebtedness in bounty bond-. He obtained the
l:;Uoi, uLd yavo Mr. Martin two il raits ouc.rtaiu
trf ii tin; oil. and lelt the city without imviusr the
mi iii v. While he was away he went under an
i.-Miiitil mime, still on tria .
Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, May 11
Kepoited by De Havfcn it Bro,, Wo. 40 S. Thiid street
BE! WEEN BOARDS.
iiCCO 1'liil. fc Ei... ill 3 sn Com'illi Bank tJj
SiA'OO Kealiu? m 44s (K) 7 sh N Amer Bk. . .222
SltHjiiti CSiis '81 lOt-,' DOsdlJtn & loth... 'Hi
Sr,( .-0 l.ch lis. ii S'7i 100 sh do b30 22
tMoo i ity os. new. . . W) 60 sh do 21,
H'e sii I h & E. . . b")0 32,' 2if) sh Sen N id. . .bfi 34 ,
BOsli do s30 32; 1"0 sh do 000 84?
2PII-I, do lots. 32,' lOOsh do b6 3f,
lnOsh do s.'jO 32; 100 sh t:ta tn 81;
6iij rli C tliiweil. .I'fiO -44 10) sh Lit sell b !0 37
SECOND BOARD
2071 Sell. Nav. Bs82 K6J KXl sh Maple Shade. 3
hXU do..btloanS5 abOfli 18th& 15th.... 22
Iff Ot.O City o new . 99 i 7 sh do 211
2tib0 do 'M I 7 sh do 21)
riCOO do 9!) 100 sh Hesfv'e If. . .. 29
6sh Cain & Am...l'i8 loo sh Keao. . . .bSiut i3
lush do 12H KO sh Susq Cun 16
Rais. Louisville is sulfering from a visita
tion ol rats, and a city ordinance is proposed
Diving a premium of a cent a head for every
Norway rodent that shall be duly produced be
fore the city treasurer. It is said that a man
ot ordinal- industry, workiuy: olirht hours daily,
may earn (rom r've to titteen dollars: per day by
killing rats, even at this low rate.
OJJH NEW YOIIS LETTER.
Th AOHvriarls liilanism Golit,
Mli, aav' Jtrki Cholera Reports
Till UtCn two Tillsj-Iaterentlna;
mtt. Grim. dfc'nHle, ElC.
Special Correnpomtenfr Pf Evening Telegraph.
A'bw tonic, May 11 MOneT isfr t.i-day. Gold
opened ot KxohaDfia 'n Jiondon li)J. tiof
element stocks are steady. Iii spoeaiutloii is
inactive, t ut prtoes are lirm.
i be produce and merchao0'i markets nie rather
dull Flour, Wboat, ad I ork Jteu Uvoial) e to
buyers; Coin Cotton, and Fetroiouin are firmer,
lioig-hts are Unlit
The report trorti the chol. ra ships Becomes m ro
and mere encouraging- bin ono oeutn occurrud
yesterday. There we but t-M t -nine cts altoir)tii"r
now ou board the Fuleon The t. anish'p Lnjli.i't
was pi rmitted to con e to th city yesterday, uavniir
leeu released from iiwarantiiit.
I he anniversary ol the Howard Mlflsion and Home
for Litl o Waudfrors was ce.ohiateit ihi ityeniu at
the Brooklyn Acauomy oi l ure, in dho prcseuc3 ot
a lull atidienco. A number oi tno cliidrc oi t.ie
Institution woro presciC, and tl.-eir sinviiu w one
oi tile iiiosl Inlercstintr fenti.res nt tnec lebralkon.
Iroiutbe treasurer's priori it i ppeared tuat the
icceip sol the past year wei $33,5 x; Ml, aud lite ex
ponailurts WIS 9S0 U3. Aooui L 001 wa col ccud,
at the m dnie.
The ThiTteenth Annirersery of tne Amui'enM ( on
Krera tonal Union was oeKbi-atod last eveiiimriu
l'lMiiouth chinch, Brooklyn Spoehes were maib
bv cx-Gov!ruor Buckinirhdin, ol Conucrticut, ;. Kev.
Dr. C. II, bovnton, Chaplr'ti oi the House of lie
piesculatiyes; Major-Geuel Howard, and Key.
Henry Ward Beecher, after wlucu ocoll.ction of
six thousand dollars was tal.cn up to aid in building
a Couirretfational church in a.s iiiujtov
A lucctiiic ol colored por ous was held last even
in at Cooptir Institute. I i oiiiect ol the meeluu;
was to teiiui r a tcception to dr. l- reilerick Dou.u.-s,
who, however, was ubseut, nnd sent a enter to fio
Cotnmitiec. Aldreses weri- mudo 1)7 Messr.
Stuart, Downing, Kemond, and Nell.
An importnut suit trowin out ol goUl specula
tions has bi ou tiled belor" Jcdi;e Muben, in the
SupMiie Cou.'t, Circuit, l'.ut 2. Hernial Friend
allepci that the delonuant, L pinan loplit. cm
ployed bin. to buy aud sell cold lor him on nomniis
sion. In 18134, when koUI w.i deprecating, p nit
till hart on bund some $43.1"ll which ho had pur
chased for dclcntluui. 1'bo market lailnu, bn u diHitd
the deleudant to make iiood Ins maririu or the dI i
would be sold I hia be raiied to do, and the sale
took place accordingly, at u loss of 81:l,l-Vi M, lor
which the suit was brouirht. Verdict lor plaintiir
lor tho lull amount claimed with interest.
An application was yesterday made to .Indue It ir
nard, in the Supremo Court. Chambers, lor au order
1 revontiiiif the trustees ol .ouo Burnham, the mock
auctioneer, now in state t'nsou, Irom selling his
estate and allowing his luiii 'V to carry on the busi
ness as ucictoloro. Judge Buruard reserved his de
cision. An action was brought by Benjamin F. KUImau
and others, ollicers oi the r vonuo cutter Crairiortt,
against Deputy Collector Charles I. Clinch, in tho
United States Circuit Court, yesterday, beluro Judge
shipniuu and a jury, tor tti.- recovery of five thou
sand dollurs a moiety ol tho proceeds of tho saloof
tho conliscated schooner Ann 1'ii.kerel Altsr near
ing the evid"iice and argument pro and con, Judge
Si ipmun discharged the juiy until ho had examined
the questions raised.
A motion lor an injunction was made yesterday,
before .lu-tice Batiiard 'in the Sjpieine Court, Cham
bers, by Phi l p G Will.ams a iniinistrutor of Eiiou
G. Williams, to restrain Aerod I'eil, Secretary oi a
brai.ch ofliee ot the London Kiie and Lite lusuranoo
ompauv, in this city, from tispo-iug of a policy on
the 1 to of Ellen W iilinms, the deceased wile ot
plaintitr. Tho Court so ord red
hn-tian Duteblrr residing at No. 123 West
Bioadway. uttemp ed Ins o vii libr esterday after
noou bv cutting his threat. No cause for the deed
is know n.
A liro broke out last evening near Hamilton ave
nue, Brook yn, and domroved property to tho
amount, ol about $11,000.
The premisos Nos. 02 and 04 Greene street were
partly destrot ed by lire yesterday moruiug. The
damage was utout $1500
stolen noods lo tho amount of 1150 wero dts
coven d yesterday on tho premises ot Isaac Ilarlom,
I earl stieet. Harlem was arrested.
From the rinarter.y report oi tho l'olico Dopart
men:, it rpoenis tbut durin.; tho last three mouths
1C 513 persons were arrest-d, ot whom 12,133 were
males and 44M0 lemales, being COO les than tho quar
terly overage of the precodiuij year. Of the persons
ariested 7332 were inarned. end 92G1 were single;
13,582 coiud rad and write; 111 could uoitherread
nor write, and 2'JOO could read only. The total
Hint nut ot nronurty lot was S2 201,730 59, oi which
only ii31.4is 29 was recovered. During tho quarter
4009 arrests were mudo in Brooklyn. Fcltox,
Amcricnn lii'jle Society.
This Society celebrated its littieth anniversary
yesterday at the Aca leiu- of Music, The annual
biismfss nieetiuc w as held ia the Bible House, at
9 o'clock in the morninu, wiicn the old Board of
Mniuisrers w a-re-elected ;ur the ensuing year,
'i'lie nanies of delegates wre received, ten States
beintr represented.
At Id o'clock the tiniiiversary exorcises took
plane at the Academy, James Lennox, K.si the
President oi tlie Society, presidium. Among
those w ho occupied seats or. the platform were
Bishop Mcllviiine. Hon. Robert C. Wimhrop,
Rev. Dr. Spring, Rev. In. De Witt, Chancellor
Ferris. Maiov f ieneral Howard, and ex-Governor
Vroom. of New Jersey. The President briefly
addressed the audience, alter w hich the Trea
surer's and Secretary's reports were read, being
in substance as follows:
During the year four Vice-Presidents hava
been removed by death lion. John lltou
O'Ner.U and Hon. Charles Cotewoith Pinckney;
Samuel Rhea and Deniainm L. Swan, Kt.s.: the
Rev, Dr. Lot Jones, of the Committee on Ver
sions: nnd Rev. suinuel I.. Turtle, Assistaat to
the Secretaries.
New auxiliaries recocnied lorty-four. Many
societies have been reorganized, especuilly iu
tin1 Southern States. Three hundred and four
teen societies have rceiipj.licd their liebls dui-iiii.'
Ihe y ai.
New life directors coi.--tituled, 124; new life
members, 2114.
Receipts Irom all source. Si!42,'!'.,Sii4; of
which there were Iroin salt s, KiUviiJl-ll; irom
congri'trationul eoll'-etioiis, donations oijau.;i
l'ar)er. and individuals, 3-182, s;!i-10; legacies,
.0,042'23; lents en sto.'es mi l offices lu Bible
House, $20,364-110.
Books printed nt the li'ble House, 944, 014; in
foreitrn countries so tar us reported, 175,20:
total, 1,119,2.")!) volumes, viz.: 325,007 Bible,
590,448 Testaments, 08.1100 Te-tiiiueiits with
Psalms, 140,201 books or the Bible, of which
lilu.i'iio were iu foreign countries.
There were also purchased abroad for distri
bution at cost to tne society, 2970 Bibles,
7000 Te.'taiiu iits, 581.) books oi the Bioie. Total,
l.'i.s.M volumes.
booke issued Irom tin Bible House, 9M, 715;
value, $t;j9,9:;5'2."; 2.10,4' s l.ii.les, o3o.:i47 Testa
ments, 04, ii45 books of lie Bible, l.'!5 volumes
lor the i'lind, two repnuN of annual reports.
Iu lorckn countries ;p issues am! circula
tions were 200,540 voluitii in thirfy-two lau
I'tueies, including 795V - lit from ihe Bible
House.
Total issues, 1,130,528 vol-tn.e.
Books sold iroin tin Depository, Os'l.'JVJ
voluines; value, $358, Oeu- 'i .
Books donated, ".vein ie oi foreign grants,
2115.01.!; value, M.4,7711'5!'.
Adilre.-e? were subs, ijic u'ly delivered by
Rev. Dr. Spring, Bisho,. Mi-Hvaine, Rev. Dr.
Rums Aiubrson, Secretary o. the Americau
Boaid of Cotnnu'-sioner o' Foreign Mis-dons;
Rev. TVuiniiis Phillips, of tne Ih insh mid Koreinn
Bible Society; Rev. L.chin Taylor, Bishop
James. Maior-Geueral.llowat'.l, Hon. Robert .'.
Winthroo, and others.
.Mr. Wintbrop said that the uiiiiierary of the
Bible Society was the ino.-t nupo.-taiit one ot tne
gatherings now being bcul iu this oil v. Tlie
tact oi his beinc: a member o' the society gave
him more pride than anything else in the
world. His sUUl sfirrc.i within him as lie
thoimht of the immense co n! which rhe Society
had done. It we could tallioin the secret his
torv ol every volume of more than 21,000,000 of
Bibles that il had issue I. what a glorious pros
pect would be spread out beiore n ! It it could
be seen bow manv hearts have been gladdened
bv the bible, how manv homes have been
blessed by it, what great influence it had exercised
over the soldiers who had preserved the nation,
the picture would, imbed, be a eloriotis one.
We could spar0 Homer and Shakespeare, aud
have much left: but there would be an aw ful
blank if the Bible were lost to tlie world. There
arc sinule chapters, single verses of that sacred
volume of more value than all else ever writteu.
The Society, he said, warmly welcomed to its
ai.nual jubilee the representatives of sister insti
tutions in F.ugland, France, Canada, and else
where, lie concluded by urging the Societyjfo
cnrt the nli- to the- freedmen Of the South, tun!
to hnish the Arabic translation of the volume t
be distributed ananng the one huulred mt
titenty thousand people of the East,
At the conclusion ot the addresses Ihe Society
after singing the Ponolotry. adjourned to1 meet
en the second Thursday of M.iy, Dent year.
-iVeto York World.
Tbe Indian Trouble in Arizona,
It is evident that the Indians who massacre
the garrison at Fort Goodw tu aro A pitched
certainly the most treacherous and blood t,iirt.r
ot all the nomadic race scattered over the vnt
extent ol the NortHwestcm terriiori'-s. Muie
the tirst inciiMiors of white pioneers Into tlie.r
domains, the Apaches have been trouble), tie.
It cannot Justly be said that they huve ever
been at peace with the whites. During the past
three years since the recovery of Arizona from
Confederate hands appeals lo Conrrrcss ler help
have been frequent; but the miiiority Lhve u H
tl ought it expedient to give protection.
There in leasou to believe the A pacli-H hnyf
beesi stimulated to their bloody excesses bv in
liabifnyils of Utah; lot- it is 'knovni tht tint
booics of di.Tnised Mormons have heen found
amom.' the sfaan after a baitlc with and vhttory
over th Aparhos by our trooos. Massacres ol"
white- ol individuals, or of parties, generally
of emigrants have been of altiost daily ecctir
rence, A letter,, received in San Francisco on
the 22(1 April, dated at Liih Paz. Arizona, April
13. announced I'dnt Maior Miller, of the 11th
United Slrtcs Infantry, and tour men, were '
killed whilr going irom Fort (; rant to Tucsan.
After the murder a couipauy of Muneopns -mil
Punas went in pursuit ot the Apurhes, killing
twenty-five and capturing others.
Fort Goodwin, til winch the recent masaacret
took place, is about eitrhtv five miles southeast
ot Lus Pnz, a Md eighty inl'es east of Arizona
City, near Gila river. Its original name (if we
remember rightly) was Fort Breckinridge, but
it has been renamed in honor ol the- present
Governor ol Arizona. The tort was nearly on
the line of the (proposed) Southern route of thi
Paeitic Railroad, and wns on the direct Southern
emigrant ioute. Pre-cott, about forty mile
north, the capital of Arizona, is a town of con
siderable importance, and Irom its exposed situa
tion there is reason to tear that it may be yisited
by the Apaches, uoiv doubly excited by their
victory at Fort Coodwitx
Aino.nr the latest acts of President Liucolu's
life was a proclamation warning all persons
against furnishing Indians with arms. We re
print the proclamation:
Whrrraii, Reliable information has boon tocMred
that hostile Indians, within the limits ot the United
States, have been furnished wiih arms- and muni
tions of war by persons living within loroign terri
tory, and aro therolore enabled to prosecuto their
savaaro warfare upon the expossd and sparse settle
ments oi tlie frontier. Now, iberetorc, be it known
tnat 1, Abraham liucoln, President of tlio United
States of America, do horehy proclaim aud direct
that all persons engaged in teat nefarious traffic,
shall be arrested and tried by court-martial at tlie
nearest military post, and, if convicted, shall receive
the i tini-hmert due to their deserts.
In witness whereof I have hereunto sot my hand
and caused ilie seal of the United states to be
aflixod.
Don o nt. tho City ot Washington, this seventeenth
day of March, in tho voar of ur Lord one thou
sand eight hundred aud sixty-live, aud ol the in
dependence of tho United rVato Of America tlio
etgbty-mntu. AiiRAnA.M Liscoln.
Bv tho Fresim nt :
W I :. 1.1 am H. Seward,
t-ecreiary of State
Bankrottcy in England. It is asserted that
gross frauds under tlio present law nre of con
stant occurrence in the Court of Bankruptcy In
England, and aie at the game time most ditlicult
to delect.
Patents ano Sealing Wax. The London
Quarterly Review slates that the tiiautity of wax
now required for one year's consumption iu
England, in sealing patents for inventions alone,
is upwards of a ton and two hundred weight.
ID YOU NOTICE THOSE LEAKS IN YOU It
root during tho past winter? Now is the time.
wliile you tan remember where tuey were, to apply
,-siviiii i. iiiinecii wu , iiiiit'iu ovit tiieui. iuu may easily
do this yourselves. For sale by the Agents,
TKCMAN A SHAW,
So. MS (KIght Thlrtv-flvo) M A KKKT St.. below Mmth.
f "ORXER, GEARED. DRILL. AND PATENT
" latch Braces (the latter requires no notctiing or
ttttlnz ot the bits), and a variety oi other Braces and
Brace liltts for sale by THUM AN A UAW.
No. tw.i itijihtJrilrtT-flvc) MA KKKT St.. below Ninth.
A QUOIT PITCHER OK EMINENT SKILL.
was Chief Jusilco .Marsiiall. Otners ol ledentarr
occupations or proicslons may Und the wastiroaV equal y
beneilclal to tlmlr healtn. Four sizes of Qiiftlts lu sets
forsiilebv TKl'MAN ifc 1IAW,
So. K(Klght Thlrty-flve) MA KKKT St.. bolow Ninth.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
11 : M O V A L .
'JJKNKEUT A: SON
MANtJFACTUREnS OP
FINK JJOOTS AND HIIOKS,
Have removed irom their Old Stand, No. 48 South
FOURTH Street, to
No. 716 CHESNUT STREET.
Having purchased tho eutiro business oi Mr.
Leonard Benkeit, thus bringing toguther an im
menso stock of goods, they will be in position to
supply the wants of tbe community at prices some
wl at below thoe heretofore charged.
Their increased facilities also enable them to mako
a style of BOOTS AND SHOES for Youths fur su
perior to what is made else w hero.
The best BOOTS AND SHOE!) for Ladies, also
made to order. 4 CO fmw2m
FIXE JJOOTS AND S1IOKS,
FOR ( i ENT FKMEN'S
A n cl Boys' W oar,'
AT REDUCED PRICES,
AT JIELWEG'S,
Ko. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth.
First-class work a, ays on hand, aDd made to order at
sbori notice. 4 21 lmSp
I i) R I- A N ' S T O X I C A L K.
'I JOIiHAN'M TONIC A LE.
JOhDAN'S TONIC! ALU.
.IOKIIAN S TONIC ALK.
It U recenimenned by physicians ol this and other
blai " s as a -ujierier .eie, and reipiiies hut a trial to
o nvince the mjt fkepilcal oi lu ureat me'iL To ba
had. whtiltsaieaudreruil, ot . f . i.JOKDAN,
No. WO FKAU Htreot.
Cl aniratne Cider bv the rtnen, bottleu, or by the
aritl 14
rr, S A F j: k ok S A Ii E.
A SE( ONI) H AND
Farrel Sc Herring; Fire-Proof Safe
FOl! SALE.
AtTTA AT TUIS Ol TICK.
43 ip
rpWKNTY YEARS OI- EXTENSIVE PRAC
1 tice lias remlered Dr. KINK KLIN the most sue.
ctsstul practitioner ,ar and near. Consult Dr. KINK SI
MS . comer ol I 111 KI) an. I CMOS Mireots. Consulta
tion Dee nl charge. Dr. Klnke ln's Hook on the lu
tliiiiitics of the (.eneraliri) 8vstein, caused bv the
vicious habit of youth, will be mai.ud by enclosing i't
cents In a letter. t la 6c
D
,R. HUNTER, Xo. 41 N. SEVENTH.
STKF.ET, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA.
Acknowledncd bv all pur it$ inttmteti as by far the
Mt)8r Ml'CCtH.sFLL I'liV.HICTAN
m the treatment or bi$eau$ in Au tpetialty. QUICK,
lllOKOl'Uh, niidthrtnaiont eurt guaranteed luev'rr
case. Heniember DK. HCNTKll 8 Celebrated Keinedie
can only be bad genuine at his old estalilu bed Ottiec. No.
44 N. hKVKN'i II s'eot above Klllwrt. 6l
O
U R NEXT tlOVERNOR CLYMf'R OR
C.KVKY. as mav be cbosen tonetlier wiih tlie,
T.VKN1NO TKLKBAIMI.
vi.'iv vnoir r-i iipi R. F.tc
may be oblah.ed a. uu.l at NEW MTAV
i li corner of si.vk.sth aud t iitNl'T uvu.
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