THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 186G. CITY J N TEL L i G .KNCE. I for Additional Lccat Items ffc FijL J'aje. CORONKR'a iNQt'EBT ON TUE SlIOOTINO OF Jamba T. Harmer. Coroner Taylor belli tin l i inest yesterday, on the body of James T. liar, mer, nhowaB -hot on Wi dnesday evcnlim-, at the tavern of Mr. Peck, Pawsynnk toad and federal itreet. Ilie investigation drowtitne Coroner's oflice a la??e numbtTof friends of both the deceased and the prisoner. The Coroner's inry were V. T. Walt(.n, Hnmucl Sweeney, Tboma M. llaminilt, H. C. Snyder, and Thomas 'A. Barlow. The following testimony was elicited: David Goldy, sworn I reside at No. 1032 Federal street; I know Jnrues T. Harmer. and I know Jacob litistian: I weut to Peck's restau rant last evening with James T. Harmer; two lrn, named llnn.ilton, were in company; I railed up all in the bar-room to take a dunk: all in the room diauk; I heard Harmer and Fin ney atiarrcllincr, but I paid littlo atten tion to them; aiter talking lor a short time, we. weut out on Federal street; when Finney rot outside, he asked Harm r if he meant wnat he bad said; Harmer replied, 'Kes, I niean every word of it," using toul cpi tbetB at the same time; Finney then siid, "If job mean it, you are a liar :"llanncr then knocked Fibnev down; he puttered himspll up as cm cklv as rcsible ana ran into the bar-room: they then bepnn to fight rapidly; the elates were thrown about, and there was a pood deal of contusion; i walked in Hlter Huriner and one of the Hamilton; Harmer threw the most ot the places and bottles; I can't say who else threw; I thoueht one of the Hamiltons throw bottler, and classes, but I ari not positive; 1 saw Finney behind the bar, but I did not see Bawiian; Harmer went up to the bar, and. lean ins over it, threw down glasses at Finney; I could eee the pan pointed, nut 1 did not see the roan; I was live or six feet oir of Harmer at the time of the shooting; I can't say in w hose hands the pun was; I halloed not to shoot; 1 did not hear such words as "It you tlon't keep back, I'll sbcot;" as soon as the gun was discharged, I ex claimed "Harmer is shot 1"' he tell almost imme diately; I did not see the lights cro out in the bar-room; all I heard ot the quarrel was between Harmer and Captain Finney. To Mr. Barlow I only recognized Captain Finney as one of the men in the room; the bar separates the back room from the bar-room; the bar Is ten leet from the front door; I saw Harmer throw a bottle at the door leading into the back room; don't know that Finney was knocked down a second time; did not sec him knocked down in the bar-room; Finney, I tniuk, could have escaped out of the back room. To Coroner 1 did not see Finney when the gnn was tired. , Washington Hamilton, sworn KeBidP No. 128 Peck place; I was riding with Mr. Harmer; also my brother Robert and Mr. Goldy; we weut into my Droiner ivooori iiuu ail. uoiu.y; we wi Mr. Perk's to got a driuk, and Alderman and Captain Finney bail words: I puid 11 tion to them; Captaiu Flnnoy followed ; Harmer . no at ten- Cap tain Finney followed Harmer out, and asked him if lie meant what be said; Harmer struck at Finney, but I caunot say that be struck him: Uastian then ran up, and he had sotnetting in his hand; I don't know it it was a knife or not; I kicked it out of his band; Haitian then ran around the corner, and the next I saw ot him be bad a pun in his hind; he came out from the back-room, aud discharged the gun; Harmer then reeled and loll; he was not doing anything at that time; I did not see plates thrown; I don't know if any were thrown; I heard the rattling of plates; 1 know Alderman Harmer did not throw any; 1 was with him troni 5 o'clock in the atternoon; we had stopped at Depan's tavern, and Harmer bad a little dilliculty with Mr. Dcpan; Urtrmer was sober. There were several other witnesses who testi fied to nearly the same tacts. Dr. Shapleigh. who made the post mortem examination, te.-' tilled that he found a scratch or cut on the left ear; six gunshot wounds in front of lelt armpit; found the balls that had made the wounds; they had passed into the chest; the left lung, the upper part of the hoirt and the liver bad been penetrated, and both the heart and the liver had been much lacerated. The wounds had produced deaf h. The Iury will nave another meeting before they muke up a veruiet. Meeting to Expkess Disappuoyat, of Locating a Cholera. Hospital in the Citt Limits. The action of the Board ot Health in regard to appropriating Moyamensing Hall as a Cholera hospital, baa created considerable excitement in the lower section of the city. Last evenincr an indignation meeting was held in front of the Hall, to protest against the use of the building for such purpose. James M. Cooper presided. The following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That we, the citizens of the south ern section ot Philadelphia, view with mit.pled surprise and indignation the contemplated action of our Sanitary Hoard, and we respecfully appeal to the Mayor' and Council co take such action as they may deem best to prevent the establishment ot a birthplace ot epidemics in one et the most closely built and thickly popu lated sections of the city. A committee of ten was appointed to confer with the Major and Councils and the Board of Health. A supplemental resolution was proposed, that if the committee be unsuccessful in the conler erice with the bodies named, they be instructed to confer with Councils in regard to preventing, by injunction or otherwise the use of the build ing. This was adopted. Hon. Thomas Burger addressed the meeting in opposition to the action of the Board, ana refeired to the fact that the hospital was to be located in the most thickly populated portion ot the Ward. The meeting, which was a large one, adjourned to meet at the call of the com mittee, which was composed of the following gentlemen : J. M. Cooper, John Shermer, Henry Marcus, James M. Campbell, Matthew M. Rbdgers, Charles Ed wards, T. J. Barger, Wil liam 8. Greeory, Dr. G. W. Nebinger, John Fitzpatnck, Hugh McDonnell, John Porter. Hearing of an Alligeb Counter feiter. before United States Commtssiouer Sergeant, yesterday, William Stewart, keeper of a public house at Seventeenth and Ridge avenue, had a hearing on the charge of dealing in counterfeit money. An apent of the Govern ment testified that on the morning of the 4th of May last he culled at the defendant's house, ami Kiol-rind frnm him twentv-tivfl dollars in amount of counterfeit tmy cent currency, torn which he paid ten dollars. The purchase took J place in the sitting-room of defendant's house. J Stewart, w bo nail no counsel, aiter oeing cau- : tioned by the District Attorney against s tying 1 anjthiue, denied the sale, but added that the witness hud called upon lnm in reference to it. He was held in $3000 bail to answer. James Agnew offered himself as bail; also, Samuel Stewart, defendant's father. The latter was objected to on account of his relationship, and James Agnew was not deemed to be sutlicient. After Samuel Stewart left the Marshal's oilice he was arrested, on a charge ot having had coun terfeit notes in his possession, with Intent to pass the same, and also with dealing in counter feits. A hearing in the case was taxed for to-day. Horse Twef. On the 11th of July last, Mr. Pritchctt, residing on the West Chester road, about six miles irom tho city, had stolen from his premises a horse valued at $J60. Yes terday tho horse was recovered by Reserve Oflicers Crout and De Haven, at a livery stable on Union street, below Second, and the thief, named Philip Smith, was taken into custody. The latter had offered the animal lor sale ut $100. Mr. Pritchard Identified the prisoner as having been employed by him some time since. Smith had a heaiing betore Recorder Eneu, and waa committed for trial. Statistics of Police Operations. Dunnp the month of Julv, 4069 arrests were made bv the do lice in tho varioua wards. The following will show the number in each police district: First, 212; second, 417; third, 605; Iburth, 308; fifth, 315; sixth, 140; seveutb, 151; eighth, 336; ninth, 63; tenth, 230; eleventh, 2U2; twllth. 132: thirteenth. 72: fourteenth. 60: fif teenth. 47; sixteenth, 229. The Reserve force made 183 arrests, tte Harbor Police 62, aod Iilkoal Distillation of Whisky Cheatino TnB Internal IIbvbncii Law Arkipt of boME oh TnB Okfendkrb. It has been broujht ,to the knowledge of the Govern nicnt detectives that for some time post persons have been in the habit of dintillimr whisk without paving license, to an almost unlimited extent. Although their operations, covering in the aggregate millions ot dollars, were very cun ningly concealed, the detectives manned to pring a trap on them, and we will soon hear ot rich devt lopnicnts. A great nart ot the business was in distilling n olasses w'hNkv, or, a9 It ap peared in the market, "Jamaica Bum," How to reach thepe people was the question thnt perplexed the oflicers. The bnsineb of felling without first paying the tax bad driven legitimate distillers from the market, and the result was that the Government not only lost the tax from thobe who were delraudlng the reve nue, but at the same time there whs a falling otf in the amount from other quarters. The Com Exchange became interested, but nothing was hit upon calculated to break up the illicit trade. Finally, the Treasury Department appointed a special commission, of which Charles T. Bon sail, Kpq., of this city, was the head. His know ledge of the revenue laws enabled him to lay out the plan by means of which the parties have at last come to prief. With Mr. Honsalt was asiociated. among others, Mr. J. 0. Horton, Revenue Inspector, who had male the subiect of ii-tillins a special study, and was, therefore, competent to discover the character aud capacity ol a still upon inspection. At ;he starting point it was discovered that the people engaged in the illicit trade had combined logother into an asso ciation, in order to resist nil investigation. Through this association the movements of the Government ofliceis were traced, aud the alaira piven at the first approach of danger. As the regular revenue oflicers mut go on their visits singly, and can be in no more than one portion of their district at the same time, it was casv to watch them and prepare for their coming. This w as overcome. About the 1st of Juie most of these distillers took ont for the first time a license. This fixed their location and capacity, amount of bond, etc. The molasses whisky distillers were con pteeated about Twenty third and South, Twenty-second and Pino, and localities along the Schuylkill, from Market street to far below South. Parties in the Government service were sent to these suspected places to hire themselves as help. Boatmen were employed on the river 1ront, and after niuhtfull nioh ostensibly cluing business as removers of night soil were employed, by the detective department as spies. Although every conceivable method was taken to elude the observation of the Govern ment spins, some of them were, alter a few weeks, unearthed and brought to the bar of justice. A9 a sample of the testimony against the par ties, we give the bearing had in one caso yester day at noon, before Coainiinsioner Sergeant, Hugh Keenan. of Twenty-fourth and Pine streets, was charged in thp warrant with ''neg lecting to make true and exact entry and report of the number of gallons distilled; alio, the number sold or removed for consumption or sale.'' Mr. Horton testified that he visited the place, and found two barrels of whisky iu a shed ai jnininer the distillery; found Mr. Keenan's book there, but did not remove it at the time, but ob tained it subsequently; when first seen it had an entry of 15 gallons ot whisky for July; but since the visit he has entered 20 gallons more; the book also contained the entry of 70 gallons of molasses. Mr. Valentine, Assistant District Attorney, called attention to tne fact that the book was not kept properly, inasmuch as there was no tri-montbly reports, as required by the 68th section of the act of Congress, if less than 150 barrels a year are manufactured, or monthly ieports where the annual amount exceeds 150 barrels. Alter some other cross questioning and arguing the case was closed. The Commissioner held the defendant in $1000 to answer. Edward Martin, of No. 1820 Market street, waived a hearing. The other parties will have a hearing in a few days. In the meantime, they are required to po'beiore the Assessor of the District and make answers in regard to their manufacture; and here it is that most of them convict themselves. They have several gallons of molasses entered upon their books, while the product in whisky is represented to be, on an averaso, 8 per cent. of the amount of material, when, in fact, it should 1 yield from 60 to 70 per cent. Largo quantities of whisky have been seized within a few days, and an effort will now be male to secure to the Government the amount of revenue withheld, which, if one-half capacity id allowed ta the number of stills given above, will make the aitount $100,000 per day for the past two months. The system of defrauding the Govern ment has been iu operation about six months, and the oflicers estimated that within a circuit of ten miles from the StaV) House the Govern ment has been defrauded to the extent of over three-quarters of a million of dollars. BSriCIDE of a Bgrglab at the Eabt kkn Penithniiary. A young Euclishinan named Henry Walker, convicted of burglary, was sentenced on September 15, 18(15, to three years' imprisonment in the Eastern Peniten tiary. Alter bcino' received there he gradually became melancholy, and at last showed symp toms ot insanity. 'lie was very respectably con nected in his ow n country, and evinced a morbid horror of any discovery by them of his disgrace. Ho was found yesterday morning suspended to the bar of his cell by a rope that he had extem porized from his clothing. He was stark and cold when found. Upon the slate in his cell he had written: "N. B. To mv keeper: Take warning by this. My spirit shall 'haunt you as long as you live. You see 1 have to sacrifice my life for the truth. Take warning." .. In thirty-seven years there have been incarce rated in the Eastern Penitentiary 6691 persons. Out of these, in all that were there, there have been but fifteen suicides. Stjicidk. Yesterday morning an unknown, man committed suicide at Greenwich Point. The deceased was about forty-five years of age, 6 feet 6 inches in height, brown hair, smooth lace. He had on a blue sack coat, black pants, navy undershirt, and white shirt. His left arm was marked with the initials "G. G. 8.," and under these initials were "M. II. 8." The Coro ner took charge of the body. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER, i Lkttebs. The largest number of letters that ever passed tliroupb. tbe Atlantic Citv I'ost Office id a single niontu came and departed cinriiiff July last. Tbe total number was 9184 These were received fit the oflioe, while a vast number were also given to Mr. Steward, the mail agent, for mailinar. Tbte shows a great increase in the correspondence, as weil as- the sending and reception ol other mail mutters. The Camp Meeting. The lanre Cen tenary CumD Meeting ot the M. B. Church, In South Jersey, will lie commenced on the 6tU inBiant. The work, ot bulldiue platform seats ana inuKing other necessary arrangements is rapidly progressing. The place selected la a line and excellent grove near Carpenter's Laud ing, ou the West Jirv Railroad. DOGS AT LAROK. Ntwithitftnrtinr thfi proclamntion ol tho Mayor aeaiti9t allowing dogs running at large unmuzzled, owner of these animals appear to pay but little regard to the ordinance: and the rnnMiiiDMa ta mnrv week a large number of canines pay the penalty Ui iiiru iui-.-.D VM.vn.amrH Willi 1UO 1V11C11UIC of their Ines. Needed Repairs. The Board of Chosen Freeholders of Camden countv have taknn measures to repair the Court House and fail In a number of essential particulars. Ro manv prisoners have made their escape during several year past, that these improvements have been iounu nicniy necessary. Temperance. The new temperance or- paniratKins m tamden are progressing finely. ana acting great goou to tne cause, xuere are twyeial auxiliaries, nuirberiug a large lueiuber- AMUSEMENTS. QKAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOB THE BENEFIT OK TUB SOLDIERS' AM) SAILORS NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, CUDER AUSPICES OF THE &OLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION, WASUINGTON, D. C, AT MOVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, October II, 1863. 300,000 ticket at SI each 754)00 present, valued at 1250,0(0, consisting of fine Residences, Lota, Pianos, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. etc, The many swindling schemes tbat bave been pre sented to the public, during the past lew months, some what delayed our sles, until we were able to sa Is y the people throughout tho country that tbls enterprise was genuine, and solely lor charitable purposes. The olrec tors are confident of the sale oi every ticket, and have allotted sufficient time to guarantee tbe sales without any further postponement. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF" WILLIAM E. OWENS, o. 027 CIIESNCT STKEET, Philadelphia; ALSO, SENT TO ANT POST OFFICE IN THE COUNTRY PBOMPTLY BY MAIL. F. NOLEN & CO., Ueneral A gen 'a, No. 210 West FOUBTII Street, Wilmington, Del, MANAGING D1EECT0R8. Major H. A. HALL, President tiddlers' and Bailors' Union, Colonel CHABLKB E. CAPEHART, Major M. B. ALBKKOEB, WILLIAM S. 110 BSE. TREASURES. J. B. HUTCHINSON, Esq . Cashier hatlonal Bank ot the Metropolis. Trrasfbt Department. OFPIOK OF l.NTKKNAL bKVENCE Washington. June ikoo. whereas H A Ball and n.tiera. as "Usniwinff ilrr. tors" oi tbe "Grand .National Concert," to be held in Waehinfcion. I. c., on ihe 2ii of August next buvemaue due application to I., t lepban. Collector of lnto.-nal Beteuue lor tbe Collection District of tbe Distrlot ot Coluanbla, tor permlxslon to ho.d a lotiery, raillo, or Silt euterorlxe, and presented to him satisfactory evl enee that the pioceeds of suld lotterr. raille, or (rill enterprise U1 be devoied to cbarltab euses permission is hereby framed iosu.h '-Managli g Directors" to bold such lottiry, rallle. or gilt enterprise Tee from a', ctuiye, whether Irom tax or licence, In respect to such lo toiy, raflie, or ullt enterprise. E. A. ROLL! NS, Commissioner. All orders most be addressed . with stamps Inclosed to WlLUiH S. Secretary Soldiers' and Sailors' Nailonal Concert, Washington, L). O.. Lock Bex So. 37. We refer, by permission, to It ajor-Ueneral MUnllcld H. Hancock, U. 8. A. i-eueral Kobert C Wctienck, M. (J., Ohio. General Ualbert K Paine, M C , Wis. General John H. Ketcham. M. l'., T. General James U. Bluut, Kansas. GeueralJ. . Bcndrick, Iowa. General D. C. Mo aliam, D. C. General O V Dayt n, N. Y. lion. '1 nomas W. Kerry, M. C, Wlch. tion. George Lawrence, M. C, Peuua. 1). C. Fotnev. Lull.. D. V. major j. ttouguty, . i. Hon. Kichard Wai ach. Mayor of Washington, D. C. lion, llcnrv C. Deuilnir. At. (J.. onn. Hon. t hen C. Inyerso 1, M. C. 111. lion. Hamuel J. Kanduli. -M. C . l enna. Hon T. . Bergen. Al C, New Yrk. H:;n. Henry W I sun, U. b. S, Hon. Ira Harris, U. H. S. Hon. u t . aiie, u. o. a Hon Ke lan V. Whaley.M C . Wet Va. Hon Wllilam J Keuey, ai. renna. Hon A. H. 1 atlln, M. K. I. lion. Leonard Myers M. C , Penna. Hon. Wl.llam A. Kewcll. M. C. S.J. Hon George W. Julian W.C .lud. Kim Ktenhen F. Wilson. AI C. Penna. Hin. J. M. Gllnrell. M C. Iowa. M ajor O. M. Van Buren, N. Y. I!.n Tl m i . (ililn. Hon. s. T. Holmcs, M C , New York. Hon. U.K. Latham M f., w. va. Hon. James A. Mar in, M. C, New York. Hon.ThomasT. Davis, M. C.,Jew York 7i. lm N EW CHESNUT STREET TIIEATRE. Ttnnni nnen at 7 30. Curtain rises at 8 TllV. OOLEST THEATKE 1A '1UB ClfY! Ventilated by the celebrated t'ENlttlFUUiI. FANS, GRAND B--OPI.NI.U FOB THE Si Mill R ''AdOS, AT SUMMKll PBlCES, WITH A . POWERFUL DOUBLE COMPANY. XH18 (Kriday) KVrNINO, unust, THE NLKKPIVO BEVUTY. SATUBD4Y AFTERNOON, August 4, TID.HT MMUlll FAMILY MAlINhE. MOSDaY, August 6, nrst night of the new Drama, PRICrH OF ADMISSION FOR '1 11 E SUMMER HEASON ONLY. Orchestra. 7Sc Parquette. Mc. Family Circle, 2 so. o extra cnarse lor aeeurea saaw. ALNUT STKEET THEATRE. s V corner ot NINTH and WALNUT Streets. LAST MGHT BUI ONE OF THIS (Friday) RV'-NiNu, AOKUst i, i. FAREV r.LL HKNKFIC OF WH. JUNIUS BKUTD8 HOOTII. who will appear lo his uonular cbaraoler ot D'AKIAOSAN. In the arand Roman'lc Play entitled " THE TURK E (III A K119MEN ! Is 'HE bCHELLEK AO ANNE. AU9IU1A. VALEB'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER CAMDEN Nos T20-T2B VINE HUeet. GaA.SD 1NSTBLTMET AL CONCERTS NIOIIfLY. Ey two large and efficient Orchestras, . Aid F.VEBY NIOBT. In connexion with our F.XCKL8IOK6TB1NO BAND, a Brass Band, composing tne best Artists In the city Will Pef'OrUl. wao Tntt CViantf Oursoaclous buu mer Oanlcn, artlsUcally laid out witn !brubbery. rountnins etc. IN I rl f. I . A III T 74 nt Especially set apart ibr F M1LIE8, the beat of Creams aiiu otuer iteiiesumania win oe aorvcu. -j O "V 31 TV A. S I XJ 31 r i.- vi'i'T puvm 1 Vh ftolf nRPM V 7 COKSKK OF NINTH AM) ARCH H LKKlCTH n-jn ..I.. In.n.tai Ki.alttt mit atPATiryt n ihi hAll THE PIANOS WHICH WE MANU- llfi if I MCVUrO rcuuuiuiruu uioiudoi.. .. S 4 r i nMnn.mai(l ftfr.AntaulvAd Wa tirnm I IU UUr LIOI IUU Viwi aj..-. w. . hiD durabiihy, and reaMoimble prlcet. oumlxaeJ witn . . . , l Vn umn tn V m k. Ct 1ill7 W il.Nlll 6t"m UNION PIANO MiirUFACTUBlSQ CO. TO RENT. J LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND VENTILATED ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THB , "Evening Telegraph" Building, . No. 108 Boutb. THIRD- Street, TO RENT, ' ,, With or without steam power. Apply In. tbe DRY GOODS. CURWEN STODDART & BRO. JLACK SILK, AT LOW PRICES. On hand, a large stock comprising all widths and grades, purchased at the auction sales when sold ruled from 129 to 130. To reduce, we are telling at less than fmportatloa cost. HIIWKS STODDART A, BUOTIIEll, Nos. 460, 4fil, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 83 it Above Willow. TSOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES. A full line, at REDUCED PRICES. CtmVES STODDART tu nnoTiiKn, .Nos. 460, 462, and 464 N. SECOND Street, 6 2 3t Above Willow. gUMMER DRESS GOODS, AT REPUCED PRICES. To effect the closing out of the balance of oar Sum mer Dress Goods, we have reduced prices extremely low. Our stock Is still Urge and attractive. tlltWKN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 460, 462, and 464 N. SECOND Street. 8 3 3t Above Willow. LINEN GOODS ONLY, AT MILLIKEN'S No. 828 A It C II Street. NEW LINEN LAWN DRESSES. NEW PRINTED SHIRTING LINENS. TRAVELLING DRESS LINENS. CORN COLORED LINENS. FLAX COLORED LINENS. BLOUSE LINENS. LINEN DRILLS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN DUCKS, Fancy and Plain. LINEN CHECKS, for Boys' Wear. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, Best Makes. SHIRT BOSOMS, Very Superior. LINEN DAMASKS, by the Yard. TABLE CLOTHS, All Sizes. NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. TOWELS, Great Variety. LADIES' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. GENTS' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen Buyers will always find the best assortment in the city, at MD.LIKEN'S LINEN STORE, fc6 9stntb2m No. 8Q8 ARCH Street. (JAPE MAY ATLANTIC KITY, AND LONG BRANCH. DIIEIFUSS & BELSINGER, No. 49 North EIGHTH Street, HAVE OPENED ON I BE lira INST., A new and desirable lot of ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS Suitable tor tbe Watering Places, including a splendid assortment of WHITE GOODS. 1'UCKfcD MUSLIN, SHIRKED MUPLIN. BW183 MUSLIN, 1'LAlD NAINSOOK, STRIPED NAINSOOK, 91 CAMBRIONAINfrOOK. Ho. IVli ClIJiMJT street. TO LADIES About leavlrg lor tbe COUNTRY, SEA SHORE, OK WAlEJUHtf PLACES. E. M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET, Often a full assortment, at LOW PRICES, of even description of PUFFED MCfiUNH, 1 FIQUES. IfRKVCH StTJSLISS, Tn all virletles oi pltln and fancy styles. Laces, Hnilirolderies. liUkis. etc eto. iluen Hleevea, colian, betit, eto, in great varloty. E M. NEEDLES, No. 1024 CHESNTJT Btreot, ieji8 initfzna noi "os nClQ II 0 P K I N S' fC)Q t)ZO HOOP-8KIBC OZO Uanulactory, ho. bii ARCH Street. Above t Ixtn utreeu FbLadelplila. M lioleoale unl Kt tull. Oor ewortment embrace all 'be new and denlrable (tylei end sizes ot everv .leDgtb and eue wuUt foi Ladles, Slluee, and CblLCun 'ihoe of Ollh OWS JIAKE" ate up.rrorln Amih and duiubt i y to anv ollOT bklrts made.uwX warranted to give fatisfttctlon. bairn made to order, altered, and repaired.' i GOVERNMENT SALES. A I'CVION SALE OF GOVEENMENX ruo- On WEPNE'SDAT, Aunust 15, 1866, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., will be told at iub!io auo inn at the Uorerumi nt Wareliouoe, corner of FlltSf Street and the LEVEK. Louisville. Kontuolt.-, r arrelotat CL01H1NU CAM!' and UAUfitdON hQV I e AG E, eonsi.ting tu part ol : 846 Great Coata. 8M0 Canteens. 874 Camp Kettles, tva Mes fan. 826 Grea; Cat BtraDi, 8S prs lnlv 1 rowsers, 84 pre M'ld 27 tlaonel Sairta, 81 pi a Drawer, 668 Woollen Blanketa, 20Kubler " 178 Bob'r Tent Ponchos, 8114 Ki.apacks, 640 Shelter Tenfg, 109 Ball 16UL8, 716 Common Tents, 110 Wall Tents. 677 " ." flies, , 11 Slblev tents, 6t;i HosplUl Xeuts, 2878 linvorsacks, 2ti7 " " flies. 'r..m. l..h in ITntlAH fituroi Piirpenitv. , property ta be rewoTed on day of sale, at risk of purchaser. ' ' ' . By order of Colonel R. O. Rutherford, JJepot Quarivrtuaster. J ' U Bl'XCHEli.- I a lot Captain and . i. M. AUCTION SALES. N. o I I. JOHN trOAK TnoJtsON.Tmot e in aeertain Indftiiure of u.ort aae oi the pmnetiy lirrrtnHtterae- i riDtd esecnlen ty ne l yronn ami t leunleid Kulimad (nuarn.to ne sk ni(iitaKOo In tmst to recure tne Payn cntot I le principal anil In eront o bonds oi nai'l ton panv tr .ie aiimuni of 3o.(KK) which mortt(aKe Is dalrd tbe !tilav oi Kovrniber. a 1. lMIU. and leoor.le I Inthecflce lr hitonliuu lierds. etc. la and tor the county of 1 lair on tbe in uny or Movein er. A. 1). l)6e ID Hirtnti l oox 'H." pMurg 07. 10M, 11(9. 110, and 11 do hrrvoy ulvc notice that dnault having beene oilo lor n. ore ilmn nlnfly daj s In 'be ua nicnt of the lute re liueund ilrninmled on the said honds I will, in narsu ance ot be rrutn rfuueH to me directed ot the to deiK ef mine than fl trm iliousimd dollars In amount oi the tald hoLds and by vir ne of the rower conierred ui on ue in tl at rrnpict by tl snl i mjrti au extmne to Vublltae auo fe.i to the highest and best hhlder by Jl. bOM A8 A US, Auctioned at ibe lHlI,AII2b 1 HA 1 X" IIANtiF., in ilm t it v ol I'hl adelphia ou Ibniidsy, tbe 27tbdav ol fiepteinber A. 1). lt upon the Urn s tnil conoitiono hen Inalter stated, tne wUoleo tie said crlakid premises, vlr- He ioie oi that section oi the Tvrone and Olcnr field I illroao Irom the point ot Intersection Willi llu i'ennslvai la hal road, at or near 'yrone Station In lilnir county to the point ot connection with the araded line nl ibe said lyronr and Clearrld Kallroad, kroan nd Cerl:nated aa -The I t rectliin," being aboni thus wile and one quarter Irom the teniisvi vanla Kal road at 'I yrone -tatlun, aa tbe samel now cm strai ted. tnuetber with all and slnxunr ihe rail ways rale btldner, tence. prlvfetiea. rights, ami al rra propeit.v o every desorlpuon acquired by and be longing to said company, adjacent to or connected witn. or on ibe line ol said section o' three and one quarter Uillis oi road, and ail tbe toll Incomes, issues and profit to be derlvid am to tripe from the some and a 1 ibe lands used and occupied for railways, depots oreiat ons between sold po'uu ou said section o tiree nd one-nnsr er ml e with all bulldiniss atandlua thereon or procured therelor AMD HhVF.RALLT. Al: tbe lands, railway rati bridges, culverts, trestle work tool bouse, coal houses, wharves, lences. rlnhls of way, workshops machinery, stations, depots, depot (irounils. woika. mstonrv, and other sapersiructure. leal estate oulidl: vs. and Improvements oi whatever na'ureorklnd apertaninK or belong'nif to the above mentioned property and to ihe said section oi the said Tyrone and Cienrflod Kallroua and owned by said ( ompanv in connection therewith. T he said section ot the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad extending Irom ihe point ol Intersection of the mud Tr rone and Clearfield bnilrnod wlin the Pennsvivanla Kaliroad to the point of connection with the araded line oi be said I yrone and Cleartlela Ral.roai. known ond as "'J be Interaction " U about 3K miles in lengtb. TERMS OF SALE. $10,000 of the purchase monev 'o be paid In cash when t"e prupeny is struck off, and the balance within twenty dsys thereafter FA V M I N r on account of the said balance of purchase money, to tbe extent of the olvldend thereof parable on tho bonds se cured by tbe said moriKf e and tbe matured coupon of said bond may be maue In the said bonds or coupons ; and II the dividend Is less than the actual uin due upon the said bond or coupons tbe boldurs mav retain pos session of the suld bonds and coupons, on receipting to the said 1 rnstee for the said dividend and endorsing pa3 inent o tbe same on tbo said bonds or coupons Lpon ihe puicbase money belnjr paid, as atoepsaid. the said Tiustee will execute and dedvor a deed of conveyance oi the preniles to tbe purchaser or pur chasm in pursuance of tbe power couierred upon blm by the said mortgage. Any tur her Information In respect to said sain, or premises mav be bad upon app ication to the under. fned Trustee, at the oflice oi the Pennsylvania Kuil road Company. 'o. KM H. I hlrd street l'hlladclptua. JOI1JJ EUUAK THOMSON, Trustee, No. 2.18 8. THIRD Street. II. THOMAS & SON Ancloneers. Nob. 1119 and 141 . FOURTH Street. 6 11 ni.tm Philadelphia. N o I E. I. R. FRANKLIN FALEY. Trustee tn a certain Inden ture ol Mortvafce ol the property herelnuitardesoribeu, executed by the Tyone and Clearfield Railroad Company 10 me as mortgagee In trust, to secure the Da' men ot the principal and interest of bonds ol said Company to the au.ouut ot kbO OUO. which moitgage Is dated tbe 1st day of Februar), A. D. lHol, and recorded in tbe oitice lor recordinu deeds, e'c. . In and for the county ot Hlnlr. on the 4th day of February, A. D.. 1H61. In mortnage book 11. page 118 eto. and In ihe otttce lor reconliinr needs, etc. In and lor the county ot ( encre on the 2b& day oi February. A. D., ltlbl. in mortgage book E. pa.'e 40o. etc.. do hereby tivt- notice tbat deiault having been made lor mots tnan ninety oays In the payment ot the Interest due and demanded on the said bouil-i, I will, In pursuance of the writ en request, to me directed ot the hoiuers ol more than 8'20, 0 In amount ot the said bonds, und b virtue ot the power cou erred upon me n tba icipect by tbe tald mortgage, expose to pub lc sale, and sell to the blithest and best bidder, bv M. iliuMAr. A SONS, Auctioneers, at the PHILADEL PHIA X UANUE. In tne cl r oi Puil.J.iphla on Thursday the 27th dty of September A. 1. 18o6 upon ibe terms and condlilons hereinafter stated, tbe whole of tbe said morn aged premises and franchises, viz. : The whole ol that ectlonoi the Tyrone and iiiear fleld HallroaJ trom i yrone station, tilalr county Penn sylvania, to Phil lpsbnrir. In Centre countv, Pennsyl vania, as the sau.e is now constructed, torether with all i.na singu'ar the rallwajs, ral s, cross-ties, cttalrs. spikes iron timber, bridges, fences, together with all real property ot every uescription acquired by and e longlug o sbIiI ton pany appurtenant to said road, and all the rights, liberties, privileges, and corporate trancblsts oi said toad and company and ah the to ls. income. Ibsucs and profits to be derived and to arise from the same, and all the lands used aud oceu plid or rai way depots and stations between said points, vtlib all buildings standing thereon or procured theretor. AND GENERALLY. All the lands, raliwaj s ral s. bridges culverts, tres tle works, tooi'houxts, coal-bouses, wharves, tonces, rights ol way, workshops, machinery, stations, depocs, depot iirouuoB, wot k.b masonry, ami other superstruc ture leal estate bulldinis, and Improvements of Khateve nature or kind appertaining- or belonving to the ahove-iiienili.ntd property and to tbesuidseo Ion of the ald 1 rone and Clearfle a Railroad and owned by said ompun In connec Ion therewith, and all the rivhts liberties ortvlleges, and corporate franchises of said road andCompon. The said section of tho said Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad extending from eald lyroi.e station Bialr ciunty, to and hrougn the boiough of Piulllpsourg, In Centre county, Is about 23 mi es In length. TERMS OF SALE 10,000 of the puichase mom y to be paid in caah when the pioperty la struck oil, and the balauce wlibiu twenty days thereafter. Payment on account of the said balance of purchase money to tbe extent oi the dividend tboreof payable on the bonds secured by the said m rtuae and the matured coupons of the Bald l ouds, may be made In the said bonds or coupons; ana It the div.dcnd Is loss than tbe actual sum due upon the said bonds and coupons, the ho dors mav retain pissession oi :be said bonds and coupons on receipting to iha said 'trustee lor the said dividend, and endorsing pav tnent of tbe same on the suld bonds or coupons. Upon ibe purchase-money being paid as stores! 1. the Trustee will execute anu deliver a deed of conveyance. ot the premises o the purchaser or purchasers, In pursu i nre of the power contorred upon blin by the said mortgage. Any further information In respect to the said sa'e o ' premises may be bad on application to the nndersisiied liustee. at blson.ee, No. 4'i South lllliU) Street, in the city of Phhadelph'a B. FRANKLIN RALEY .Trustee. No 42 "outh Third street M. TnOVAf SONS, actloneers, 6 11 niJm Nos. li'J and 141 South FOURTH Street. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, J W. SCOTT & CO.. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AUD DEALERS IN MEN'S FUIiNlSHINCi GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOCR LOORS BLLOW THE "CONTINENTAL, 8 26 MrJ PHILADELPHIA. pAT EXT S1I0ULDEII-SE AM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. AND GENTLEMEN'S FUEKISIIING STOUE. PERFECT FITTING HHIBI8 AND DRAWERS made trom measurement at very short notice. All Qther ai tides of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS in lull variety. WINCIKBTER & CO- 8 24 J X O.J06 CHE8NUT8treet DENTISTRY. 1" THE GOVERNMENT H AVI NO ftjyfT granted me letters-patent tor my mode oi administering Nitrous Oxide tlas. by which 1 bavo xtracted manv thousands of Teeth without pain lam Justin-d In awertlLa that It is bo.b auler and superior to any other now In use. ' PS. O. L. MrVN.1 j 21 6m tio. 731 SPRDCE Street JOBERT SHOEMAKER. & CO,, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Mto KO RACJa. AUCTION SALES. O T 1 (J B. 1, JOI1N FPOAR THOMSON. Trustee In a eettalri Indem ure ot Mortgage ol tho ptoprty hereinaiter d sciibed executed by tne Tyone and tleaiHeld ttal rnat Compsnv to me, as Uor gngee In Tiust, tu secure tba pawmntol the princli al at.d in.erest ot bonds of said Compsny to tits amount ot 2ift hdi which Mortgase Isj dateu the 12th day ol May. A. I. 1SA9 aud recorded la the or) ce tor teeordlng deeds, etc . In and lor the county ot Blair, en Ibe lstb nay oi way, A 1. IsAK, In mortgiga bock A pages 6e3 4-8 M and 8, rnd In tbe oflice tor re curring deed, etc la and tor the countv ot Centre, on the Uih day it May, A ). 1M9 In i.,ortuage book K, page Tin etc , do hereby give notice that duinult having I en made tor more than ninety asvs In tne psvim nt tit the 'merest due and demanded nil tbe said bonds, I will. In ptttstinnee ol the written tequcst to me directed oi the l.oulns (i it. ore Uian S.viorO in amount of .he said borc.s siiU by virtue of the powet onnlened unnn me la tliKt iijpitt by the sain yurgspe expose to public aalsj i nd s. U to the highest snd best bidder bv ta. lUOM'S A, SONS, Auctioneers, at the PHILAIlKLI'llI t EX i Us OJ . In the cl.v ol j bllo'elnhla on Thursilsy. Uia 21tb day of September. A 1. lftie upon the ter-ns and coi dliions herelnnrter slated, the v ho e of the said ntor taged premises, vl. : lliewholeot that section of said Tyrone and Clear field Kallroad iron the point of Intersection with the) lv rone and Lock liaven hallroad near l yrone Hlau? county. I'ennsylvanla to I hlillpsburg Centre countv, Pennsylvania, as tne same Is now constructed totjeiho? Willi al erd rlnu ar the railway", rails, bridges, fences, prlvileires, rights, ana ah real property of eery desciiptlon acquired by and belonging tu said t cmpant.and all the tolls. Income. Issues, and proflus to be derived and to a ire trom the same, and a l this lands nrcd and occupied lor railways, dnwt, or1 sta tions between said poln's. with a 1 the buildings stand ing thereon or procured therefot AND OENKRALLY All tbe lands, rallwavs. ral.s. brldt.es, culverts, trestle worRS, tooi houses, coa houses wharves, 'onces. rlgh of wny, workshops, machinery, stations, depot depot grounds, works, masonrv, ana other superstructure, teal estate buildings and Improvements ol whatever natme or kind appertaining or belonging to the above mentioned property, and to the said section of sail Tyrone and i eurtle d baliroad, and owned by sold Com pany In connection therewt h 'I he satu section of trie Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, extent mg Irom ihe Intersection ol the - vrone and t lear- neia Kaliroad witn tne ranroau lormrriy no'onging to tlie Tyrone and Lockhaven Railroad company, but now to the Until Kirnt VaLev Railroad Company. Is about 20 miles in length. . , 1 r.ilin IE OAUC. , 10,CM) of the purchase money to be paid In flash wheat the pioperty is stiuck off, and the balance wltalu A days thereaiicr Pa H F NT on account of tbe aald balance of pnsehosa monev, to the extent of the diviuend thereof payable on the bonus securd bv the said mortgage and ihe ma imed coupons ot the ssid bonds, mav be made in the said bonds or coupons; and If the di blend Is less than tha actual sum uue upon tha said bonds or coupons, thai holders may retain possession ot the said bonds ami coupons on receipting to tha said Trustee for the safel divid.nd and endorsing payment of the soma on the said bonds or coupons. I'pon the purchase money being paid as aforesaid, tha Trustee will execute and deliver a deed ot conveyance) ot tbe premises to the purchaser or purchaser In pur suance ot the power conferred upon turn by tha saltf uioitgage. Any further Information In respeot to Said sale, ot premises, may be had upon application to the under siened Trustee, at the oflice ot the Pennsylvania Raft, road Company , No. 23M S, Third street. Phi add phi. JOHN EDUAR THOMSON. Trustee, !o. im . itiittu street. W.THOMAR A SON.Auc'loneers, Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH S rest. 6 31 mf4m DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. 1'KLMIl SIL VU SC0UULa ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. I We bea leave to draw your particular attention to ear new French eteam Scouring Kstahli.hn eut the ana and only one ol its kind In this city. We Co not dve, bat by a chimlcal process restore Ladies', Gentlemen's, aa Children's Garments to their original states, wluioa injuring them in tLe least, while great experience and. the best machinery trom France enable us to warrant per ect satataction to ail who may isvor us with their patronaite. LADIKH' DRESSKS. of ever desciiptlon. with or without IrimmlUKS, are eleaned and nnlshedl w Ithout being taken apart, whether the color Is gas ulna or not, J Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains, Table Covers. Carpets. Velvet. Ribbons, Kid Gloves, etc.. cleaned and rennlshed In tbe best manner Gentlemen's numuwr and W Inter Clothing oieoned to penecti n without Oi Jurv to the stuff. A so Flags and Banners - All kinds of stains r moved without c. caning the whole. AU order re executed under our immediate supervision, anil satisfaction guaranteed in every lnetanoe. A call and examination oi our process Is retpectlully solicited.. ALliEDYLL & MAUI, 12mths5 No. 610 RACE HUeet SHIPPING. HAMII.I.'M HAsSi;H ll.'l.irMi UvLlA A N( llt)H I I Vk. Or H 1 KAM KILS I.ERMA." "COLl'MllIA. (ll HidMl " s(;AaHkl4 llhlTANlA," "INDIA.' lFv EKI OOI. LONDONDERHT, BELFABT, DCBLUIJ NEWHY, CORK. ASD ULaHGOW. RATK-Ok FA8AOK. ' I'AYAJULL jN l'Al'KRCUaHKNCT. t.'BI 90, W, and att tTE.RAGE ..... iHh PAID CEKIlFllATKH t Issued for bringing out passengers irom the abar points at l.OWf.R RATES THAN ANT OTHER IIXB! Also, to and Irom . ALL MA110N9 ON THE IRISH RAILWAYS). Srti'lALNOllCE Passengers wU take particular no'lee thut the Anchor l ine" is ibe only line fronting thiouitb tickets at the above rates from Philadelphia to the points named above, and that the undersigned la Uta only duly auiliOrla.ed Agent lu I bltadupljia ,. Apply to W. A Ha-dlLL, . VV1 Sole Agent for"ANCHOK LINE," . 1 15 No- 211 WALNUT Htreei FOR NEW YORK. FHILADEL , delubla Hteum Propeller Comaanv De b, au.li ..Hiltsure Lines via lelaware and Kui tun ConaL Ieali.g di yat)&l. and 6 P. M., couneotlng with all horthern and Eastern hues. For Ireitlit. vihith whl be taken npon accommodating: terms, aiply to WILLI AM Al. BAlRD it CO., a IB vr o. li2H. DELAWARE venue rro SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. TM X untterslgned having leased the K.ENBISGTOM SC'KE W DOC K.begs loin orm his frienus aud ihe patron ol ibe Dock thai bo la t repared with lncreaseo focl ltiea to accommodate those having vesse s to he raised or repaired and being a prac leal ship-carpenter and caulker, wi 1 give persnnal attention to tbe veawel en trusted to him tor repairs. Cat tuUis or Agents cdnp Carpenters, and Kaohlulstl havlnJT Vessels lo repair, are solicited to coll HaUhB the agency for the sate of Wetterstedt'a Patent Aletallic t omposition" ioi Copper Point for th pieservation of veaself ' bottoms, for this city, 1 am pro paied to lurnlsh the same on J0rlj ' tt, ) Kens Dgton hcrew Doet, 1 IS DELAWARE Arena, above l-AUKELBtreefc CIGARS AND TOBACCO. HINT TO TOBACCO CHEVYER3 WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. The only FINECCT TOBACCO aver manufactured In Philadelphia. UVie J3ent in th Market. EVKltYJJOJJY UK liS IT. Manufactured from the Best Leaf. BOLD EVERYWHERE. IH Factory, S.E comer Bboad and Wallace Streeta bet Riuh. I Purrcraonnulnt, (Isar Cases, l'ortrolios, DrcsnliiK Catica, Bankers' Cases. Ladie and Gents Satchels and Travailing Bag, in all stylos. MONUMENTS, TOMBSi GRAVE-STONES, Eto. Just completed, a beautiful variety ot ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENT TOMB9 AND QRATE STONES. Will be told cheap for easu. Work sent ta any part oi tba United Btatea. UENIIY 8. TAR II. la ARB LB WOBgJ8 awttirf . OBE1S Btwat, ailMttonim. -t'" r- J ft- 3 II it! S If KIT I .NO If TOI1.JT p II CAMt.H, H IV W Kt:uLB H .Seeill- . y atade into ll pi Hatchcli, n Foekat II R Books, Jl tit I'ark 7. nip. ojiic, cni nour.
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