The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 17, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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AMUSEMKNTff.
A bob Btriet Tiikatk. Unc.lt Phil's Jlirthd-iy,
wn cb Mr. Mackay tarn as tor hi benefit, it one of
those charming, qmot dramis of ilomcstio lilo that
keen th" heart tnr b' inn with motion at every
leeuo. Mr. Mackay cortrated 1 h wondenul truth
the ci lldi, h simp icitr of (lie old servant; the pride of
the father in his noble boy. 1 hen came the agony of
hi art that found all thing; tailing in which, through '
Tears, it bad put us trust, rue reading of the letter
wl ich steaks ol the gui t ot Ins cnu. lover's son wu
masterpiece ot art a stroke of genius all through,
11 r Aiacay's i eriormance was marked with the
lefincment ai d finish to wninn we hate uot boon
accustomed in thn present crudo state of tho drama.
lieM thuronphir appreciated by a moot oriticnl
audience. Diss Tree played the iiart ot "Marian"
with preat reposo and unusual fooling Mr Mao
ka 's "Havnisack" wa nu admirab'e sk tch, deepiy
ttudicd, until it naaino'l r. alitv. JHis French li cct
is perfect, end ins ronunciati n in the Irencl! sen
tenoci exolcut. Altogether, rnouuh tho benefit
niav not rav lon a tie un'arr sat siaotion, it must
have hern h'ghly gratifying in point of artistic suo
i mps and apprccntton to Mr. Mirkay.
New Chjumjt thebt Thkatrb. The Drad
lfn'irt which' pur xcelunre. belongs to Mr Adams,
will la given agan this evening. Never bus Mr.
Adams been in more aonvrabie voloo, or more in
spired than bo his b en rlntln r this engagement
WALNUT STREKT 1 IIKATRB UnmlH this even
ing, ith all Its poetic excellence and its admirable
scenery. To-morrow evening Hirhclieat, part in
which Mr. Booth has made a deep impression in Now
Xork.
Fibeli.i's Amateur Italia Opera. The last
perlormance of Pcrolli's succo-stul season of opera
promises to be a memorably brilliant one The groat
master, l'crelli h'tuself, appears ai "Fern in. lo," in
the spltndid opera of La Favorita, and the re
mainder oi Uie cast, including Mrs. Davis, Miss
1'oole, Mr. A. K. Taylor, Mr. Anpior, and Mr. Ka
te ke, ii fro v excellent In such hands the opera
will to off rplend dly and serve as the grand c'lmsc
tciio to a rvhton of unprecedented success. Single
tickets, we unaoi stand, are in groat demand tor
Saturday evening, and ILe probabilities are that the
and ence will not on y be very larte,but exceedingly
brilliant and disiinriitsheri.
Iotfr ot tub AcAiixMT Mr. Carl Gaoriner's
matinee w ill take p ace at 4 o'clock fo dav. Itosido
his own la'ont, M r (inert ner oilers an array of at
tractions Horr draff t lie popu'ar (xernian basso,
Mr. Jnivis. md the Quintette Club. Ihen he hat
brought us from New York ono of the most distin
gmshed and artistic favorites of that city, M'm
Abel, a French lady of thorough musical education
a classical player of the highest school, possessing at
once power and dolicacy, taste and fooling. This
niailnoe is sure to be a succors.
A B6FMBLY Buildings, 1 bis evening the won
dorlul South Carolina Twins will make tholr first
appearance. They are agroeablo editions of the
Siameso Twins, being sprightly girls, and endowed
with fine voices and' groat musical talent, They
will be sure to attract. , .
' Mips I.TJCT Knsn ton Ibis distinguished F.nir
lish cnmetliivne appears on Mondav evening at the
Arch htreet Theatre as "Kosaimd," in Shakespeare's
As You Liiee It. Scats may be secured now lor the
opening night.
Mrs ThAyeh. This lady, ro-pectod and distin.
puisbed in private and tuu Jo, takes a bonolit, at
which Mrs. BaKor, a tavorite artHt atnou rst us, will
appear Jor the first time alter a Ion absence.
Mb Frank Drew. JL'lie larewoil testimonial to
Frank. Drew, previous to bis departure for fcurope,
will take place at t e Arch on Saturday. Who will
not give genial Frank Drew a paring greeting?
CITY INTELLIGENCE
( For Additional Local Items are Third Page.
Ax : Improved Establisqment. Most
-of our citizens who are in the liabit oi indulging in
fragrant tiavnnus, are fain liar with the cigar empo
rium of sir. Dean, in Chosnut street, ubove Fourth,
in the bui'ding known a the old United States
Hotel Mr. Dean comraeuood his business in com
paratively small quarters, bu he brought t his aid
indomitable energy and enterprise, and soon found
himself in the possession of a inrge trade-, which re
quired mnreextended quarters iio thoofore leased
the enure bunding and removed the various
parti; ions, making a varorom ou tho
first floor ot the not spacious character,
running through f'rrm Chosnut streot to Km
stead plnco. It is at present tho larcesi cigar
estebliHltmcnt In l'liilarfelph'a, and is a proof that in-(lnt-tri
anu manly s-il-rellauce will always triumph.
The Chosnut Ktreet front is still used as a retail cigar
store, where the celooiatod Yuras can aiwavs be ob
tained. In the rear, with entrance f. om Kanstead
placo, isthe wholosalo oupartment. Mr. Dean has
an immense stock of tobacco and cigars on baud,
and, to those who use the pipo, we may mention that
he has those articles in every variety, ranging in
value liom $100 to live cents His assortment ot un
doubted met rcnaums is worthy of 'nspection The
gent h mauly proprietor is worthy ot all credit t r
the admirable nunner in which he has oonduotod
JtiB business, and his succes is most deserved.
1 A Shooting Affair and Arrkst. On
Saturday evening Ins:, Oflicer James McCullln, Jr.,
succeeded in having arrested a party ot vagrants in
tne neighborhood of beventh and BeJfoid streets.
Among those arretted were four stout, 'able-bodied
follows, who it was ascertained bad boon committed
to pnon, but by some means succeedod in getting
out Last night Oflicer McCullln was approached
by the parties above-mentioned, and was asked by
them why be had them arrested. A controversy
endued, wnen tno omcor was aiiaciceo.
One of the tparty made a pass at McCullln, and,
after a wrangle had taken place, tho o Ulcer drew his
revolver and tired a shot, for tho purpose ot intimi
dating the attacking party. 1 his not having the de
sired llect, another shot was fared, when one follow
was shot in the heel. I'he party were socurod and
taken beloro Alderman 1 ittemary, who committed
tbem to prison. Charles Hart and John ii. Manning
ore the names ot two oi the party,
Attempted Burglary. On Monday
night, two individuals wero lound, by some citizens,
attempting to effect an eutranco into theresidenco of
Bishop ahnpson, in Mount Vernon stroet, near Nino
let nth. 1 his portion ot tho city has suffttred greatly
lecently Iron the depredations ot thieves. Ihe re
sidents of tho neighborhood have adopted the plan
of securing tho services of private watchmen, and,
as they have been selocted from tho recently dis
charged soldiers who are mmiliar with danger, ttie
scoundrels bad better be careful in their operations.
Bishop Simpson's bouse wax entered a few months
ago, and a quantity of valuable si'ver abstracted
tlierotrom. As the excellent Bishop still belongs to.
the chuieli militant, it womd perhaps be wo t tor
him to keep his revolver loi.deu and within teach,
in case of future emergencies I'owder and Jead are
an excellent speulic in cnronio cases of raaoa ity.
Miss Anna E.Dickinson. We would re
mind our reade's tr.at this ta'en ed young lady will
deliver ber celebrated lect ire on "My Folicv" to
morrow evonfne, at the Acad' my of Maio. Jt is a
somewhat singular ooiuciaeuce, in this connection,
that she 1b to hold forth on the evening named in
condemnation ot ' My I'ohoy," and on the following
evening, at the same pluce, the friends of Andrew
Johnson are to hold a meeting to sustain "My
l'olicv." in point ot numbers we have no hesitation
in asserting that Miss Dickinson's audience will, lv
far toupee the crowd of hungry asoirauts to ollice
that W'il assemble to do homage to the "powers mat
be." If the sale of reserved seats to her lecture thus
tar be an indication, she will have the most brilliant
audience that lias greeted her iuce ber eioquunr, and
touching tribute to the lamented Lincoln. It was
then the aaiastinaticm now he nuicide.
Meeting of the Union State Central
Committkb. Yesterday ait' rnoon the Union State
Central Committee mot at Mo 1105 Cues nut street.
A number ot members were present lrom did rent
: pirls ot tho IStatej Co onel Franc Jordan President,
and Mr. K. II. Kauch, of Bucks county, vas ap
pointed Secretary. There was considerable difficulty
experienced in the te ec'ion of secretaries. Home
fee ing existed a.ainst the old secretaries, HiKsrs.
llsu.erslv and Beuediot, and they were elected by a
verv close vote.
To harmonize conflicting iutorests, Mr. J. Rob'ey
Dnnlison was appointetl bv the Chairman as ono
of the secretaries, and the officers selected are as
follows: lrasurer, Wililuin li. Kemble, Emi., of
lbi adelpbia ; 1'ermaneut Sooretarios, Mes-rs.
i heorge W. namersly, of Germautowo, A. W.
Benedict, of Huntingdon, and J. Kobley Dungll
son, of Philadelphia. Boorts ot the poiitioal situ
ation were received from all naiti of the State,
Suspicion of Akson. Edward J. God
win as arrested vesterduy cha'ged with setting fire
to nil primuses situated In west riniaaoipnia. tie
va insured for ftlfiOO. but It was disoovered that his
rtoek on band uid not amount to $100 in value. A
borttame before the fire be was seen near the pre
nines under suspicions circumstances. lie will have
hearing tnn aiternoon Dolor Alderman Dottier.
EDWARDS & LAWEENCE,
Suspicion of Labckny. About 4 o'clock
this morning a colored man named Benjamin
son was arretted at lenth and nhmpcai streets, oy
Officer Mo A Tee. He bad in bis poesr.iro two large
photographs and a bakot eoataiumg a namlier ot
aiticies, and a'so a pair ot boots. H said that he
bad bought the article about six month siitco, and
rsd been to bis brother's after them, but bis story
not obtaining any credence 'ha was taken before
A German littermary, who oommit od bun on sus
picteu of larcenv.
SCcpectedof Beino A Uurolar. A.tan
early hour this morning a man named Char es
V iisen was arrested in the neighborhood of H rid re
street and 1 liirij -fl ith f rcct, under suspicious cir
cumstances. He was first seen prowling around the
premises ot Mrs. ( a-son in ibat locality, and was
soon alt rwards loind lying on the porch ot the
house, pretending to be asleep, lie was arrested,
and tuken beloro Alderman Allon, who commuted
him to prison on susnlo'on of intended burglary,
DisnoNKST Domestic Bridget Costcllo
Is a young lady of Ccltio origin, and has boen lately
ct gaird as a domestio witli a family in the neigh
borhood of l .lghth and Market streets, ics'oriiay
Afternoon Bridget stole a pocket bonk from a lady
which contained ibout fifty dollars In rnonnv. th"
wosaricstnd and takon betoro Ablerman Hibbord,
who coinmit'ed ber in ectaii't o' gsou bail.
Timely Discovrky of a Firb. About
half-past four o'clock t esti rdnv af err.oon a flre was
nfcovered at Huches' Hay Scales, nndor Jofforson
Hall. Sixth and Christian streets. Seme ohildron
p'aiirg on the promises aecidentally set tiro to some
bay, but a timely discovery of thn flames proventoJ
What might have been a serious contlagiation.
Riotous Conduct. Last night a man
named Stephen l eman went into Smith's lager boor
satoon, in Jones' alley, near Secoud street, and
kicked up a row generally. Smith was assaulted
and somewhat injured, when Leman was arreted
and tnkon beloro Alderman William, who held hi in
in $000 bail.
Sudden Death Tkis Mornimo About
7 o'clock this morning a man named Thomas writnt,
who was employed at the Navy Yard in the Plumb
ing Department, tell dead while at his work. 1 be Co
roner was summoned and an inqueU he.d, when it
was found that death was caused by heart disease.
Runaway. Yesterday aftornoon a horse
attached to a wagon ran off in the noig.iborhood ot
Ninth and Catharine streets. The animal Drought
up against a lamp-post, which was levelled to tho
ground by the force ot the collision.
Slight Fire, This mornin? about four
o'clock a slight fire occurred at No 1022 Hidgo ave
nue The building is usod as a flour store, fur reno
vating establishment, and lor other purposes. No
material damage was done.
Charade,
My first in London rears Its head,
A dark grey mass ot ancient stone,
V he re lie interred the hapless (load.
And Britain's regal goms aro shown.
Mv second will suggost a room
For high debates and meetings e'ai mod,
But none in history shall b oom
Like that lrom Independence named.
My all. If first rate Clothes you need,
Will prove to you a friend indotd.
Wk have
All-woot 'ancy Cassimcre Pnnls, at low ai . . , .$4 00
" " " V'Stn " ... 2 50
" Black " Pauts " .... 6 00
" Cloth Vests ' .... 4 00
" Fancy Catsimere Suits, to match 11 00
" Mark Suits 20 00
Advancivr) from these ra'es toe huve goods of all
grades, up to the very finest fabrics, at prices reduced
in proportion Men's. Tbu'h's. and lioys'. Phou-
SAM8 BAT B FOUND WITHIN THE PABT FEW WUEItd
THAT WK ARE ACTUALLY FELLING GOOD, SERVICE
ABLE GOODS AT THE PRICES NAMED.
Bennett & Co.,
Toweb Hall,
No 618 Market Street.
A Card. Mr. Charles Barnatd, Clorkenwoll,
I.oiirhn. begs leave to Inform the publio of tho
Lmted States that he is about to introduco to their
notice a new pen recently made by him, ca led the
Carbonized Ben, bo'tig rendered, from it peculiar
construction, loss liable to corrode than tho ordinary
steel pen. Mr' Barnard feels confident it will be
URed in preference to even that of gold. The point
being extremoly smooth, it is peculiarly adapted to
rough and unglazed raper. With Arnold's writing
fluid or red ink the Cnrhonizod Pen has no equal.
' Fob Biixakfast.
fob dinner,
for supper
sw kermuda potatoes. .
new bermuda onions,
new bermuda tomatoes. s
Your Grocer or Market man can get supplied at
Bermuda Broduck Company,
No. 120 West street, New York.
Thiladelpbia Artists' First Great Sale
ot Oil Paintings taVos plooo this evemnpr at Scott's
Art Gallery, No 1020 Che-nut street, at 7J o'clock,
and emhraces about ono hundred specimens direct
from the easels ot our best Philadelphia artists. As
this is the first sale of the kind ever held in this
city, it should meet with an appreciative reception
at the hands of our connoisseurs.
Mexican Mustang Liniment." This is the
most eff'.ctivo article ever discovered lor curing,
quickly, safely, and permanently, sprains, sores,
scratches, burns, I luises, rheumatism, or injuries of
auv mnu, uou to men ano norses. Io lamily should
oe wmioui n. ah genuine Dottles have tae private
U. 8. Ptamp of JDemas, Barnes & Co. over the top.
For sale everywhere.
Charles Stokes & co 's flrst.eloss ninthinrn.
under tho Continental, now are soiling first clas
Clothing, both of workmanship and material, at
prices that are asked in many placos for ordinary
gouuB. i un at diokcs ec co. s Jor your Soring
Clothing.
Butcher's Dead Shot fob Bedbugs. Kills
upon touch, curls them up as Aro does a loaf, and
remains of permanent effect. Try it, and sleop in
peace. Sold by all live drngglsts.
Exposure to the elements at this season of tho
year is sure to bring Colds. Coughs, and kindred
diseases. They can all be cured bv using Hwlioo-h
Candy, the great Oriental Kemcdy, For sulo by all
uruKK bis.
Beduced Trices Person desiring Dtotograohs
should avail themselves ot the present opportunity,
at B. F. Beimer's Gallery, No. 024 Arch street. All
siy ics executed in tue best manner.
Groveb & Baker's Highest Premium Elasrlo
Stitch and Lock-Sli.cb Sewintr Machines. No. 73U
Chesnut street.
"lubncatlve packinc lor steam engines. for terms
see 73 chesnut st., phila., and Wdey st., new yorx.'
Compound Interest Notes 7 8 10 and 6-20s
wanted. Do Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third St.
6-20 Coupoyo, due May 1st,
Wanted by Dkexel & Co.
No ft south Third street.
Popular Tailoring.
Beady-made Clothing,
'and ,
itiE Custom Work. '
WANAMAKI.R & BltOWN,
Oak Hall,
Southeast corner Sixth and Mahket Streets.
VJEW STYLE OF ICE BKEAKER3 FOR
J. N hotels restaurants, confectioners, soda toun
tulns, etc, wbeie loo is used In small pieces. For sale
at TkUMAN & H1I4W.1,
No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) M 4 KK.ET Ht . btflow Vinth.
OF THE NUMEROUS CLOniES-WRINCER?!
offered for tile we know of nous which will equal
In durability those having cog-whenls to the rolls. An
expeilt-nee of Hires years In the sale oi vur.ous kinds
makes us confident ot this Several sizes, together with
oiher kinds (for those who still prefer themi. i.,r
aalebv TKUMaK KUAVV.
WSSMFlKPt Thirty Ave) MARKET Bt . below Mnth.
"lOR COHN OR BRAN WISOON'SIN CAKE3
we furnish the receipts to tbose who purcbaso
those pccallar shaped fans from us They ars wry
nice tor either breaktast or tea
TBtTMAX BHAW,
So. W (Eight Thlrtv-flvel M AKK KT Ht. below Ninth.
QENULNE MACKINAW SUNDOWNS,
FOR LADTKS, '
IS GREAT VABIETY, TO Bt HAD OF
THEO. II. McCALL i.
. . At bis Old Kstabllsbed Bat and Cap I mporluin,
( 14 1m So. 801 CUEbSUr Street
EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL
MARRIED.
- FB AN TZ I LLltt, Uu ti.. 6 u ol Decembr, V6
b ll o Key. Ci ar e s Hd , Mr. JUdN FUANTZ to
Mi s 8 A LLI E llUS, both of t us city.
JONES MTEKS.On the 11th instant, by Rer.
wilhsm ilcKlyte, Mr OWE.V JU.NLsJ.to Miss
MAli X L. M YtltS.Jboth of this city.
MABCH 8L ATEK On the 11th instant, by the
Bev J. 11. Kennnrd, Mr. JOHN V ILLI A l MARCH
to Miss LOUISA fel.A 1 EK. both ot th I city.
dii:d.
ABHAM On the morning of tho 16!h Instant,
MAhtxAKET ABKAM, widow of the late Divld
Abram aged 78 years.
3 he relatives and frlonds of the family are re
ouested to attend th funeral, font thn residence
ot ber son-in-law, John i. iner, No 1038 Lawrence
street, on fcaturday, the HHh instant, atSo'olock
1. M.
ABNOI.D. On the 10th instant, after a lineorlng
Illness, which she- boro wl.h Christian fort tude,
MAKY, wiis of AVilliara Arnold, aped 60 years.
1 he lelatives and mends t the lamuy aie rospeo'
fully invited to attend the funeral, fiom the resi
dence of I rr buBbald, No. 17U11 Marsliall street,
above Columbia avenue, on Saturday aiternoon at 8
o'clock
BR AI5FORD, On the 13th is ant, Mj-. PARKEH
II. BRADFORD, aced 47 years,
1 he relative and Inends, Airllta Lodge, No. 25,
A. Y. M.; olumbia IViark Lodco. No. 01, A. X M ;
F'edonla Kncampmont, No. &', 1 O. oi O. F ;
Fourthof July Lodge, N. 144, I. O. of 0-. F. : and
Union League of I'liird Ward, are le-pect ully in
vited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence,
No 827 Swarson stroet, on Sunday aiternoon at 2
o'clock, io proceed to tira Street Union Vault.
TOR DA N 8 TON I U ALE.
t) JOKDAN'8 TONIC ALR.
JOKDAS'8 TOMO ALK.
JOKDAN S TOVIO AT,R.
It Is reeorrmenrtKl ty phystcluns ol this anil othe
placis as a nperinr i"i'e. ami requlies but a trial io
convince the mnst skeptical of Its great melt. l' be
bad, wholesale and retail, ol I'. (.JORDAN,
So. 7:0 I'KAU reet
CbampaRne CUcr, by the doson, bottled, or by th
arrel. 14
AUCTION SALES.
B.
SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER,
I'HILAbri.PIilA AhT 01.LERY,
ho. 10JO OIK8NU I STUKLT.
ARTISTS' FIRST ORAI) HALF. OP PAIXTINQ-I;
lite Artlstsof Philadelphia respectiully c 1 tho at
tention of c onno sseurs ami lovers ot art generally, to
ibelr first sale ol orislnai oil paintings, ilitoct '10m ihnir
easels which will be ot the highest c haracter, ami the
verv best specimens by the respective artists contri
buting. 1 lie sale will be held at
BCOIT'B ABT OALLEBT. Ho. 1020 CUE3SUT
Htreet,
On Thursday Krenlng.
May 17, at7X o'cloclr. and will be on exMhltlon three
flays previous to sate '1 be col ection will embrace
Dlctures br the fnlliiwlnir.finmeil ftrtlkta and w.il l.
lound upon Inspection to be 01 the highest character:
kilmiinit 11 l.i.
H. Heed
A Sheridan Young,
II. (' Bispham,
G F. Benseli,
K. II. Hens-II,
L J u lard
.1. O Falconer,
T E. lvn.
W. E. Winner,
I. Fagsn
I. L. v tlltnms.
L iiauan.
11. Kosenbnrg.l
J. Wilson,
J Kvsn9
Van Willis,
41. Ramsey,
I). Knight.
C. L. Kussell,
Been cl.
andothrs 5 Hit
f MIAKLF C. MACKEY. AUCTIONEER, NO.
326 MARKET gtreet, between Third and Kourth.
LARGE SAL": OF WHITE GRANITE AND C. C.
WARK, GLA-8WAKE, ETC.
On Tuesday morning.
At PH o'clock, In open lots, suitable for city anil
countiy retail stores, and for persons urnislilntr hotels
and boarding-houses for .be summer 5 17 4t
AMUSEMENTS.
for additional Amusements see Third Page.
-T3ERELLFS AMATEUR ITALIAN OP ERA,
L CONCERT HALL.
LAST ANP GA t,A NIGHT OF THE SEASON.
" 8A1URDAY EVENING. May 19.
L FaVhRITA.
MIt.PEHEI.LI as FERNANDO,
with Mrs Pavls, Miss 1'oole Mr A. R. Tnvlor. Mr.
Angler. ind Mr. EngelKe in the remainder 01 the cast
SINGLE TICKEIS i nn
To be bad at Mr. I'erf lll s Itnouis No. 12'26('HKSNCT
Street. 'IO DAY. fietn 2S to 4 I . M.. and on FRIDAY
aid hATURUAY, Way It) and 19, from 9 A. M. till
Subscription tickets at this performance will be taken
up at tlieilooi. a 17 3t
TTRANK HRFW'S FARKWELL AND COM-
1? PLIMENTAKY BENEFIT.
AT THE NEW AltCII STREET i'HE VTRE.
U18 LAST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA.
SATURDAY EVENING, .May 19,
'1 H K K K 1 1 1' C K
FBANK DREW in Burlesques, songs. and Dances.
Umtily Andi. Camil.e. and Irish Emigrant.
FRANK DRF W in the three nieces.
Seats can be secured at the Box Otllce. 5 17 2t
Af O N D A y NIGHT,
IV L AS YOU LIKE IT
NEW ARI H WIRKFT THEATRE,
Tbe beautiful Fniisb comedienne
M'SS LUCY KLSHTON.
First Anpenrance in Philadelphia.
illbS LU Y MTSHTO.( as
HORAIIND,
rronounced by the English press "A wonderful Im
personation." Box Book open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. 6 17 3t
ARCH STREET THEATRE.
MBS. TUA YER'S BENEFIT.
FRIDAY, May 18 well-felecied bill. Mr. and Mrs.
BAKIB and COWNFLIA JEFFERSOV. lt
1829-CnAIlTER fEKl'ETUAL
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP
rillLADKI.PHIA.
Assets on January 1, 18(30,
Sa,50G,85rt)0.
Capitsl 40fl 000 01
Acciuic Suiplus W4 frill 15
Premiums. 1,1W :o )
VNSE1TLED CLAIMS,
all. 467 S3.
INCOME FOR 1866
ano two.
LOSSES PAID SINCE lSSJO OVEIi
$5,000,QOO.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Tenns.
DlKECTORfl.
Charles N Bsncker,
Idwurd C. Dale.
i euias n atner,
Samuel Grunt,
Geurue W. Richards,
Isaac Lea,
CHARLES
Georye Falea,
Alfred Fyler.
Francis w Lewis, M. D.
Peter UcCa'L
N. BANCKER. President.
EDWARD t:
1I1,K. Vlce l'reHdenu
J AB. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary srotem. 3 31123
IillffiNIX INSURANCE COM PAN f OF PHI
LADKLl'HIA.
INC OIll'OR I ED lfiOt-t HARl KB Pl-RPKTCVL.
No i'H W ALNl'T t-treet. opposite the Exchamte.
Inaddl lonio MARINE and IN LA D INSURANCE
this Company Insures from loss or ilanaie t'.v F1UK, on
liberal erius on bulldliiir", nieichsnnise lUnilturs. etc..
lor limited periods, and periLaneuuy tn buildiuirs, by
deposit ol premium
ibe Company has been In ao Ive operation for more
than t l. TV Y EAHH, during which a 1 iOB.-e.ibttve bee
piumpily adjusted and paid.
John L Hodee,
DlKCVruSa.
Lawrence Lewis, 'jr.,
M. U. Mnhoiley,
Jel,n T. Lewis,
William 8 Airant
Bnbert W Learning-,
11. Clark Wharton,
i'u.iu Lie wis,
leujm'n Kt ln,
'Tbemm H Powers,
A. K. Me Henry
Edinond t'aitlllon.
Mamuei witcoi
Louis C Vorr's
JOHN B. WD. IIKitsK. I' resident
Samcm, Wilcox, Becretarv. ( 3 W
I7IRE IN8URAKCE EXCLCIVELir.-THE
r PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN-sUHVNCB COM
PAN Y-Incorporated 1828 Cbar er Parpetual No ulO
WALN TT Ktreet, opt osl e Independsnva quare.
This Company, laTorably known to the community
for over tortv year, continue to Insure against loss or
damage by lire on Publie or Private lluhdinKs enber
permanent y or lor a limited time. Aso on Furniture.
Mocks of Goods and Merchandise gencially. on liberal
terms
Their Capital, together with a large Biirtilus Fund, Is
Invested in tbe most careful maimer which en-thles
them to offer to tbe insured an uudoubted seuunt) in
tl esse of loss. '
BIEECTOltS
, Daniel Smith Jr.. I John Drveroux,
Alvxanuer Benson, I 1 hmnas Smith,
Isanc Hazleburet, Heniy Lewis,
Tho ma Robins, I J Gllllnvbam Fell,
Daniel Haddock. Jr. t
DAN'lr L HM1T1, Jb., Presldcut
William Q. Caowitu.,becretary
' S.E. Cor. Second and Market Sta. PMlad.
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORTS
ON LINE OP
Reading Railroad and Branches.
MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON,
Its. Caroline Wonder, ToiUTtlle P. v., ScLnylklll co
1 USC ABO R A ITO TEL,
M rs. B anr ah Si tiler, T urcar raP. O., Pchaylkllleo
MAIAZOV CITY HOTEL,
1 G. W. Frcst, Mahanoy CI y P. O., 8chuy;klll 00.
WHITE HOUSE,
Mrs. F usan U arsaorf, I5( adlng P. O
ANDALUSIA,
James S. Maxell a, reading P. O.
LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL,
Dr. A. Smith, Werdersvllle P. O., Boris co
SO Uin MO UNTA1N HO USE,
II. U. Maaderbach, WomeUdorf t. O., Berks co.
COLD SPRINGS HOTEL,
Lebanon co., Charles Roedcrmel, HarrisburgP. O.
BO TEEST0 WN SEMINAR Y.
J. B.Uenky, Boyerstown P. O., Berks co.
YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL,
8. B. Snyder, Yollow Springs P. O., Chester co.
L1T1Z SPRINGS,
Baoiuel Llchteatbaler, Lltlz P. O., Laniaster co.
EPHRA TA M0 US'TA IN SPRINGS,
Alexanders. Foathei, F.pbrata P. O., Lancaster co.
AI11IL21, 1866. 4 233m
CONGRESS II ALL,
CAPE ISLAND, N. J.,
WII.Ts UEC13IVE GUESTS
ON
Thursday, INIav 31, 1800.
511
J. F. CAKE, Proprietor.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
PvOOMS TO RENT
large, "Well Lighted and Ventilated
H O O M S ,
ON THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS
OF THE
"Evening Telegraph" Building,
No. 108 South THIRD Street,
TO HE1STT.
AlU'LY IN 1I1F, OFFICE, FIESX FLOOR.
H. ii. WITH OE WIMOUr 1ST E AM TOWER.
I. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL RKAL ESTATE
kii Agency, Mo, 271 8. THIHI) ctruet, Philadelphia,
l a. heal sta e Bouvbt and Sold ou Coumilislon.
Loans negotiated. Aiouey procured on Bonds, At ort
hotics and other securities, ilouae and Urouud Bents
collected.
I oniniissloncr of Deeds for all the States. 4 271m5p
(m PERSONS HAVING PROPERTIES FOR
JLiitsale or to rent will find it to their ndvuntage to call
ai the Central Beal Estate -Agency, No. 27i 3. TiUKD
Stieet.
ho bonus or charges made on cither owner or tenant
6 81mrp I II. J08LPH.
FOR BALK A DESIRABLE THREE
stoty llvretling. with thiee-storr double Back
Idlng on 1WI LFTU Street, above Green. All
modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters, etc.
Price, 6M0U clear. Apply at tills Otllce, between 9 and
12 A. M. i it)
fm CAPE ISLAND. TO RENT. A NEW
LiL Cottage nrwly furnished, near Congress Ball, with
a One view of tbe ocean. Inquire ol UKOKUK
BO( KIT'S No. 14'l MA KU A REIT A t trout, Phlladol
phla. between 9 and 12 o'clock 6 IS 6t
FOR SALE A SMALL FARM OP TEN
Jilt acres, handsomely situated near White Hall Sta
tion, on Pennsy vauia Central Bahroad. Apply nt No.
814 WaLMJI streeU Itj 3.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
REMOVAL.
C.
BENKEK T fc SON
MAMJFACTUBBRS OF
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES
Have removed from their Old Stand, No. 48 South
FOURTH Street, to
No. 716 CHESNUT STREET.
HaviuR purchased tbe entire business of Mr,
Leonard BeiVkert, thus hringina; together an im
mense stock of soods, tboy will De in position to
supply the wants of the community at prices somo
yrlat below tbose heretofore charged.
Their increased facilities also enable tbem to mako
a style of BOOTS AND SHOES for Youths far su
perior to what is made elsewhere.
Tbe best BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladies, also
made to ordor. 4 CO fraw2ra
i
FINE BOOTS., AND SHOES,
FOR GENTLEMEN'S
And Bovs' Wear,
AT REDUCED PRICES, .
AT IIELWEG'S,
No.' 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth.
Flrst-clars work aiweys on band, and made to order at
short notice 4 24 1mli)
WANTS
TnREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO
act In Important locations for the New York Aoot
dental Insurance Company, .ictlvem not good address,
at.plv to thANK O. ALLEN, branch Olllim. Ho. HP
11 FfiM'T Street. Anply soon. 2 21
THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MUES.
No. 64 BROADWAY.
Mines, Mineral Lands and Ores examined and reported
noon. Competent Engineers furnished to Mining Com
panies, Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurglca
and Chemical Questions at the office of the Bureau,
GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President.
CRAKE DE KAY, Secretary. 'lOtuthsrp
pATEN X WIRE WORTC
FOB BAILUG8, STORE FBONTS,
GUARDS, PARTITIONS,
IKON EEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK,
In variety, manufactured by ,
M. WALKER & SONS'
i 2D 6m8p No. 11 North 8IXTU Street.
EDWARDS & LAWRENCE,
FOURTH EDITION
UMOXDITIOXAL IIMOX COXYEX
TIOX OF AlEXWDUIA.
John Minor Botts Ono of the
Delegates.
Hon. Horace Majuard Delivers an
Address.
Alexandria, Vs., Mny 17.-Tbo Unconditional
Union Convrntioo met at noon to-day. R. li.
Ward veil, of Richmond, took the chair. The
convention has boon address d by Hon. Horace
Maynard, of Tennessee. The attendance Is
email. John Minor Botts 1b present as one of
the delegates.
CONGItESS.
Washington, May 17.
Tbe bill to prohibit the carriage, shippinir, or
trausiortation ul nitro-glywrineou passcuKor vessels
or railroads was passed.
Ibe resolution to appoint Fxatniners to ezamtno
thesito for a frsh water basin for the irou-clad
navy at l'ortland, A'atno, rn passed.
An amendment to iuc.ude How London, Conn ,
was voted down.
A bill to grant lands to aH in thn construction of
a railroad lrom tbe Central Paoitio Railroad in
Caliiornia to l'ortland, in tbe Mute of Oregon, was
parsed.
The Diplomatic Appropriation bill was taken up
at 1 o'clock.
Ilonne of R rrNOiitAtive.
Mr. Dawes (Mass.) gave notic that he would call
up to-morrow tho contested o eotion case ol FolaU
anlnst Delano.
Mr. Kasson (Iowa,) from tho Committee on Coin
aire, Weights and Measures, reported brls to author-,
izo the use or the metric system ct weights and mea
sures, directing the Secretary of tho Xrouury to
iuinish to each State one set) of standard
weights and measures of the motrio system; to-authorize
the uso in I'ost Olhoos ol weights of tho de
nomination of grammes; and to authorize tbe
I'residont to appoint a special comrala-loncr to lactli
fato the adoption of uniform coinage betweon the
United States and foreign conntnos. All of which
weio passed.
Mr. Jenckes (R. I ), from tho Select Commlttoijon
tho r.aimrupt law, reported a new Bankrupt bill,,
which bo said was the oi.o orlidna ly ioport-d by the
Committee and amended bv the lion, with somo
other amcudmonts iucotiiig the objections thou
made.
Latest 3Iaikel3 by Telegraph.
New York, May 1". Stocks are lower. Cum
bt rlund prelened, 45 ; A chigan Southern, 76 ;
New York Central, 94; Reading, 107j ; Hutlmn
Itivcr, 110; Canton. 612; Missouri b4, 76; Krie liail
road, 73 : Western Union Te egraph Company, 6Ui ;
Uuseian Extension, K8; Tennessee 6s, 90; Caroli
na!', 84; One-year Corlillcatc s, 10): Treasury .Seven
three-tenths, 102j ; live-twenties lif2; Gold, 1'iPj.
Baltimore, May 17. Hour is very dull, but tho
prices are unchanged. Vbeat is dull at 8j' -tlc.
lor white, and 2a! 83c. for yollow. Oats s 11 ut 62
(y.63o. Provisions are dull. Sugar steady. Whisky
dull at $2 25 tor Pennsylvania and $2 26 for
Western.
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
Special Correspondence of The Evening Telegraph.
Krw Yobk, May 17.
Gold opens at 130. Tbu- Stock Market is stoady..
Governments are strong 1'he nows iroui Kurope
atli cts the channels of trade somewhat. Imported
goods arequiot. Uomojilo proauco uirrogular in
prices.
'o deaths have occun-cl ou board tho cholera
hospital fbip during tho lust tvo days, Tbe
patients are rapidly recovering, with one or two
exceptions.
Tbe nitro-glycerine caoc, whiob was set down for
hearing jester (lay boioio Commissioner letu, dtti
not come ou, owing to the engagcinout in anotuer
court of Judge Dean, who .a to sum up the evidence
lor tbe prosecution.
Tbe strike ot the ship-carpenters, joiners, and.
ct.ulkcrs bas not been brought to a olosu. 1 he men
declare thai they will not yield their aomand lor the
eigbt-btur system, and the oossos say that it the pro
sent condition of alluirs continues much longer they
must rcmovo their establishments io otUtr ports.
A now motion to restrain l'burlow Weod and
others lrom disposing of cu:tam intorosta in the Sun
F rancisco and Sew Orleans ie cgraph Company was
argued bofore Juuge Jon s, at special term ot the
r-nporior Court, yeiterduy. AffiuaviU of iburlow
Weed, John W. iorney aud others, wero road, and
tbe case seemed to be proity fully presouied to ibe
Court. Tne plaintiils charge Weoduud bis associates
with violating an aureeiuuiit to obtain a grau. tor the
construction of the telegraph line from Secretary
Stunton tor the mutual bent-tit of plaintiffs and do
itudants, and represent that they (Wood & Co ) pro
pose to dispose of tbe entiru interest in the enterprise
to tbe American Telegraph Company, lhose state
ments W eed and his associates aony point blank, aud
give a very Uitlerent version of the aU'atr. I he mat
ter has been postponed till next Saturday.
A suit growing out ot vi ool tiamiautions has been,
tiica lii l'art 8 of the Supreme Court, Circuit, boiore
Judge Fester. The action was brought by J nans L.
Southwick and others against Kuill Hcnnomann and
others, tbe parties on both siaes being dealers in
wool. It was alleged that plaintiff in August, lBt4,
purchased twenty-live thousand pounds ot wool from
tbe delendants at one dollar per pojnd, tne latter
contracting to take back auy of the wool wlucb was
unwasted Several thousand pounds of tho wool
v ere found to be unwasoed on delivery, which do
fondants refused to receive back aud pay the valuo
ol, which relusal resulted in a suit, A verdict was
given for plaintiff tor 83SS1 13
An action was yesterday tried In Part 3 of the Su
preme Court, belore J uue Foster, brought by Wil
liam Fiamer and others against the Hew York and
Harlem Railroad Company, lor loss bus turned by
plaintiils, in tbe killing ol ono oi their horses, driven
tiy an emt'loyo, whiie oro-wing dolen lant's track, at
Fiity ieurth street aad Komth avenue. Tue jury
brought in a verdict tor pluintill. assessing tbe dam
ages at 81000.
1 be trial of Dr. Henry O to Claus was continued
in tbe Court ot Oyer and Terminer yesterday. Mr.
Brady inane un able address tor tbe prisour, aud
was followed by Mr. IVdlora. Assistant District
Attorney, tor the Deoule. Judge Iutriabum fiuvinir
ci arsed the Jury, they rotired to their room, nut
not having agreed at four o'clock ) esUtrdar aiter
noon, the Court stood adjotin ed until to Oav,
A butcbei named Keiulmrd List, in the employ of
Mr. Henry ttainiuond, .No. 'i'S! uurcbauts' Kow,
WashingU n Market, was arrested yesterday, on the
charge ot having been euaed in the robbory ol a
carpet-bag, containing $ .0,480, from. Mr John H.
figgin, on Saturday Inst Several aidilavus wore
ntaue to prove that List was one ol .bo robbers,
but be protests that In can prove his liiuo.euco,
and that he wan out ot tne city wlien the robbory
occurred.
Ayounjr man named william H. Marsh sixteen
years ol age, employed in the estab.isbinunt of
Messrs W. J. & J. Underwood, Zio. 'i Bowling
Green, was arii sted yesb iduy,cbaj,ged with robbing
his emp.oyers ot money to 'lie amount of $884 two
men who, it is alleged, warned Marsa that tho oili
cers weie after him were h.so arretted
Head centre btephous was waited upon yes
terday by sevoral military gentlemen, lie was also
engaged in writing on financial matters. Me re
ceives subscription' daily trom circle. Tbe Senate
is in ession, and the mysterious preparations in that
quarter are ominous. ' They ignore tbe authority of
Stephens altouother
a grand mass temperance meeting was held la-it
evening at the Brooklyn Academy ol Musio, which
was crowded to its utmost capacity. In addition to
tins, ibrre were outside meetings, at wbiuii no less
tban two thousand five hundred listeners at tended.
Addresses were made by floury Ward Beeeoer,
Kcv. 1 . b. Cuyler, Key Mason Gallagher. Judie
Daley, aud Itev. 11. M. caliabor. Tbe n-wiawwas
discuss' a in a I Itsiavorabl" bearing on the morality
ot tbe community, lbs dflerent temperanoo orga
nizations appeared in rera la.
A great oomplim"ntary dinner was given last
eyerlng, on board the stoamsbip SupoUon HI, in
honor of the lauiet ot New York. Between two and
thtee hundred gu-sts were piesent. FuLro.
EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
A COBPOBATIOR nil BO Ltllt OV THB 0TOOK Or A
DIBTORrOK A DEBT DOB RT UIH, 0HLK8S ITH
ITM BT STATtrrOUT AUIHOBITT.
Raprems (onrt of Ffnnwy yln Clitof
Justice Woodward and Justices Thomoson, strong,
Kad and Aynew. Tbe S eamship Dock Company
vs. Ma nda Heron, administratrix ol Alexaunr
Heron, tnr use of liar wood, trustee i.rror to ih
pistnet Court ot Philadelphia, Opinion of the Court
y Thompson, J.
It is clear that there Is no Hon at common taw on
stock lor debts in favor of the orpotatiou istutng
the stock,. Ang & Amos on t.'orp., suction 836. and
iitLoritietv there leiorrod to It Is obvious tha a
oiflrrent rule would suovert tho wlloIeonle docirtuo
of tho common law agninst scoret liens, Whon snob
nn exists, it Is by s:atutory au horitr, either ex
I r''srd In tbe aot of Incorporation, or by by-laws
made by authintyof tbo act It is so by sovoral
geneial acts in this stntr for ins anoq in the general
bank aot ol l&V), ctlon 10; al.-o in toe general canal
and lailtcai aot of 1840, wotlon 7; and in the turn
pike, bridge, and plank road act ol 1841), seotion 8,
and rer taps n tome special Instance.
Whether a mere by law wou d be suflicient to
create a lieu on stock tor a general ba auce du
tbe company in easoof trailing, nmuu acturmc, and
other corporatioi a not engaged In loaning monov,
sexms not only to be (louhtort, but generally demod.
Certainly, 1 think it would not be, uuless notice of
the by law wore brougbt home to a purchaser of
strrk bofnie thepurrhase.
But it is not liidispenoablo In thiscass to dooide
these questions; lor no lien is giytn by tha
act incorporating tho defendants, por did
they pass any by law to oieate a Hen, sup
pos.ng thoy had powor, till after tno
death oi the tertator. Tho rights of creditors
upon the decedent's estate were bxed then, aud by
no aot of thi irs could they be changed. 1 he enact
nicut of the bv law w after the death ot tlio doce
doiit, and ol tbis the equitafl' plaintiff had no not.co
in any shape or mnnm r. Tho estate is innolvont,
and if, by this er. post fct by-law of tne defnndanti,
they could increase their ughbj in tbo dis
tribution of tbe assots of tho estate, thoy
would not not only work a wrong to the purchaser
of tho stock without iKiti o, but would diminish
what was lepa ly distribu'ablo to crddi.ors after tne
d cease ot the tes'ator. It Is very much In tho prin
ciple the case of baling up claims to sot oil" aiainst
tbe c aim ot an Insolvent etnto to a debt. Tins may
not be done Foster vs. The Bauk. 4 Pirr, 82; sti
gerly ys Grider's Administrators, 9 Casoy, lo2. I'o
tbee may be added many authoiities, but it is not
necessary. We need not enlarge, aud as we per
coive no error in the record tho judgment is
afllimid.
Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, May 17
Reported by lo Uavan b Bro,, Mo. 40 b. Third streot
BE1WCKN BOARDS.
e000 City 6s, new . . 98 i 20 sli Ponn R 64 f
$1000 do....niun 98i! 7t)sh do '64
loi,0 C & A 6s. . . .89 8U I 15 sh do 64
eiOUO oo 83 90 I loOsh Ocean o 8i
tl(XX)D8 6-2os62...101Ji 200sn do b30 8
b00 U S 7-80S. Jne 1021 ltlO sh do 8
SleOO do lo2J 400sh do b6 8
8 h Leh Val.. . ... Olj! 200 sh oo . .s00wn8
lT X 1 C I 1' A L CLAIMS.
Citt Solicitor's Officb, 1
v VBorr btt ow5i n8MV,',2r?- iVTASrL
SOlK.b oi the lolloping 'lut ol claims Ulert against tbe
properties herclnalter ileserftied. unon which wil.s of
rrlre tnclas will tie lesu'd wlthis three mouilis trom this
date, it not paid at this otllce
CARROLL BKEW8TKR,
APrBM,18G6. City Solloltor.
t . , FROM noi"KET 14.
T.VS?0iLwCI,-Tii-. M'c,''e' Lalleriv. C. P., December
IlTV-'rt?' So 17, nulm 1,,r ter plpe. S7-rtI. Lot
aBO. building on soutseust side oi fhorupson street, 31
lMha'rd8 OU" a1reet'" letlront,18 feetde!th.
iw?"8 ityT,"-ohn fm'th. CP.. December Term,
I. . ..5 nri k Clal,n ,or wa,er "Pe' 2i Lot south
eistsldeot lhontpson street, lli8 Icet southwest trom
ae" Wtlfward 'rUt n 1 homp3011 street, depth 50
Pane 4. City 'M. farcy ies r. p., Tecember
Term ltfe5 No id Claim for water pips, 3 11)5 Lot
southeast corner otlwenticib and Ox o d strets. east
ward, south side ot Ostord street tin lect 1UH Inches,
tbenoe southnest (tl tent west to a point In east line of
iiw.ni pl" street, ; hence north along east line of Twen
tieth street A9 feet to the place ot beginning. 20th Ward.
r"i&UK Vt'- ? ,' ,( u,ev D- leouibor
Term No. 7. Claim tor water nine SUllW. Lot
h.8,'1lfof P'Wi Ktn-et and eas- side of twentieth
T.efhsTree,.0n.i.,,1,?Va9rVn Sl0Dg "'
Pagc B l itv vs John Lents Burns. C. P., December
lerm. 1H65. No. lil. i lalm lor water pipe, til. Lot on
went side ot Townsend street. 32 feet southeast trom
vp.Vrtoft..i'treet-..:,'i lut tront on Tewusend stroet, 80
feet depth southwest, lsith Ward.
T '""I:tlty,.,v At. tary Lea. D C.. Deoember
Term, IMA. No. H. ( lalra lor water pipe, i4H-44.
Lot north Hide Oxford stree. and east side twenty-first
street ; ront on oxiord street 31 feet, depih north along
JlTh Ward rttntV"'in,t l"'Vl lM t,Mt to Turner to
T'ulf Z vWVVnm Blnck- r- p- Pecemhor
Terui.lHM. No. 29. t btim tor wafer nfpe WJH 50. Lot '
and brick dwelling southwest side Town.end street,
1U4 feet nontlieast from Hepvlva street, trout on 't own!
send street 38 feet, depth south west bO feet. lUtli Ward
l'8Ke9 ity vs Lu.lwig Wallschmldt. C P . Decern
ber I erm . P;tj5. No. 23 i lnira lor water pine. Vlll I Lot
""f? '. wt. and west side Thompson street,
front on N orris street 40 feet, depth north along west
snle 'I bompson street 113 tcet. ltith Ward. ,
Pace 10. Ci y vs Freeman Seott C. P., Decouiber
Term, It-bS. No. 2L t'laim tor water pioe. 22 '11. Lot
Borttiessi corner Nbrrls and PhlllD s reels, tbuuee alnn
i "V . ' parat.ei Willi waner
stieet. 32 feet, theuco soufli parallel with Philip street,
ii ,et '? Sorrit tirvct thence west along the north
Blue Orris strent 'Jo tn , ,,. i ... i ? ,.. ......
KMllln ai.i 1'J rnn
Ward.
i "J v;, WilHam H. Wltfe. C. P., Deoombor
Term. IS05. No. 25. t'luiin lor wa er pipe. .'4. Lo'
southeast corner of Towuseiid and sopyiva s reels front
on lownsrnil sireet, 3i feet, depth south west, 'along
southeast side of nepviva street, Ml fct. Iflth Wurd.
wa,"e i ,Siy vs. Samuel A. MlHer. C. P., Hecom
ner lerm, UbS. No. 26. Claim tor water pipe, 4 25.
Lot and irauie stabling norllioast side of lownsend
streot, 54 lect northwest trom Jleuiphl stntet fronton
fee 'lbtb""1 feet 8 iUCb' cvtU nor:liu.
Pace 13. Cl.y vs. Jaaies L. Houston. C. P.. Decem
ber Jerui.lNtu. No. 27 Claim for water pipe. 27.
Lot on northwest corner of Townsend antl I n Ip str.-cts.
."IfuVward: M ,ee, Utp,h ,l0ng
Pate 14. I ity vs. Joseph Waterman. C. P., Decem
ber Itnn, 1R6. No. 21. claim lor water pipe. 813 5i
Lot on noithenst side of Townsond street. A4 leet north--'r!m
Tu"P ""treet. iroui on Townsend street
Ward doDl11 nor:ljeust 151 feet to Dauphin streot. lllth
iXat!0v,5'CU7, V8 JIr Fr- ( ' p- December Term,
lw. No. 29. Claim tor wmer plpo,13-50. Lot south
west side ol Towiueud street, lit feet southeast f rom
Memphis street, trout on Townacnu street 18 i'uut
depth Bouthwest, llil leet to Otis street, lttth Ward.
Page 17. Uty vs. W. Black taKeuil. C. P., Decombor
term, ltsbS No. 31. Claim lor water pipe, 813 50 lot
southwest side of Townsend street. 64 feet southeast
trom Memphis street, Iront on lownseud street 18 leoU
depth southwest til feet. Kith Ward.
Page lh tity vs. IL Whltesldes. C. P., December
Term. 1st:, o. 32. t'labn lor water pipe. 815-0H Lot
southwest, ..de ot 'l ownsend street. leet northwest
iroui . Mem. .his street trout on Townsend street 20 leet.
depth ooutuest narabel to Memphis street 161 feet to
Otn streeL ltith Word.
Page 10. City vs. Isaac Barton. C. P., Deoenber
Term Ih6&. No. 33. I la I to lor water pipe. 82V00. Lot
southwest fculu of 'lownseud street, southeast side of
nilips reet, fronton Townxeud streot 50 Icet depth on
Tulip street 161 teet to Otis street 10th Ward.
Pave 2i. Ity vs. (ieoriie HlehardHin. D O.. Decera
her Term. 1K5. No. 9 .'ialin iur removing nuisance,
fc-.'HBO. lot west sldo of wentleth street, north s.da
Alter street 50 leet front on Twentieth streot 67 'cot
oJ.V'V.. , wra1' 'o Alter street to a 3 leet wide alluy.
26th Wad.
Pat'e 21. City vs. Mvers. D. C, December Term 1J65.
No 10 Claim r removing nuisance, 17 00. Lot huJ
thiee slorv brio. ouse. south sl.le oi Catharine Btreet.
betilnninK UH feet eust oi Broad st.'eot 16 leut fro.. t 75
eel depth parallel to dread stieet to tbo south side of a,
buck privy. 3d Ward.
Page 2.1 l Ity vs. snider D, C, December Tei in. 1865..
No. II. ClaliivJor removing nu smice tili-lo Lot north
side (No 635) oelFurson street, 61 Met -vest from west
side of Marshall street 16 teet front ou Jolterson s reet,
65 icet in depth north at rmnt angles to Jetlerson street
on Its east me 66 leet on the neat line, including an
alley. 20. b Wurd.
Page 23 City vs Price D. f1., December Tom, 1865.
o 12. Claim for re oovlnx nuisance, 4S-05. Lotlo.
306)sou b side oi Lombard street, beginning 64 leet west
oi west Bide oi 'I hlrd turoei. iront east ami west 16 feet,
ex-ending south ou the eust lino 75 leet to a 3 leet wlda,
alley thence wBt 3 'eot, thence north 4 ieet thence
west 12 n et. thence north 70 leu: to the south lino ot
Lombard street, ft Ii Wa-d
Pane 24 Cry vs. Price. D (' , December Term, 1865.
No. 1,. Claim lor removing nuisance. 12 50. iot tha
en me as on page 23
Panels. Ity vs Stewart. D. C, t ecemher Term,
Ibfcd. No. 14 Claim tor removing nuisauce, 12 41. Lot
i.o. 108 west side Hevi ntti s ree. beKtnrdug 61 leet
roithm nurtb sldeSansom; Iruut id leet on fteventh,
street ws on oulh IUieft6 leet. io a 3 'eel wide al:ev. '
hence north 6 leet east 4 teet. Iheuca north. iet,
tbenc ease ti feet, thence north 3 teet tlieuce east 3t
le't to west line h levvuth Btreet 8th Ward
Pate 26. i ity vs. O. A. Rnvder. D. (J , December Term,
lbb5 No 15. I lutin for water pipes etc, nlodW. Lot
east side Liohteeiitb Btreet nor b side ot Oxiord stieet,
trout on Klgnuenib street 140 teet, death ea lt along
orib side Oxiord sUeet. 177 leet to a 4v leet wide street
20tb Vt ard.
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-w am 4 aiii uinur ouriuai min tmtKm oi ido ulOn
inAriiir iik All rkth.N .1 kfn
W North SKVtNTH Street. Ladles attended by Mrs.
Dr. MocI.ENAClIAN., Mala department bya compe
tent surgeon. 1 JJ liurp
S.E. Cor. Second and Market Sts,, FMlad '
., . fnvv vi WQftluulua. JtflU