The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 30, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILf BVflKflfcr- TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APIUL 80,i6jt
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CITY INTELLIGENCE.
If&U ADDITIONAL LOCAL "lTEM88E THIRD PAOB.J
DpHUUDirro the Goverxmekt A case was
invm (gated this noon, before Cominlwiloner
HinJlh, 01 an aliened perpetration of frauds,
w. II. Majtuire, the proprietor of the distillorjr
In queatloti, and six others Implicated, wero
arrested nnd hold to appear. The main evi
dence wag the lollowlnu:
Mr James Hrooks, Kpeelnl A cent of the Trea
sury Department was sworn, and testified that
ou KriUu.v evemne liixi. irie disMlleryofW.il.
MRgulre, situated In Front Btroet ne tr Dicker
on, whs s"l,uri. He nii vihhpiI these pre
mises, and was induced to do sa again
on hciuui t of luioriuallon being re
ceived of a fraud IjeiiiK perpetrated against tlie
revenue; when vlsitlnK i noticed a pile ot lum
ber BKiiiust a Btono wail; on tufcluir this lutnher
away, a hoard was found underneath, which
proved part of the floor, and was nicely fit ted;
lifting K up I discovered that tLin soil under
neath was saturated with some manner of
liquid: I took un two hundsful, smelt it, und
found it to be whisky; I ulRoexamtned thestone
wall, w hich was found to he newly plastered
with that wot soil; tills I removed, and found a
large sloue, w. Ich was made apparently to be
removed, end 1 also found tun wall hollow;
vellng a pine ohip, I pushed out'i correspond
ing sloue on the other stile; knowing that there
was a reclifylnsj estnhlishm nt next, door, I
wr s convinced ttnt t here w as an Intended fraud.
William Henry llerr was sworn 1 am a ma
chinist, reside at 1(111 8 way ne street; I am em
ployed at this establishment of Maguire's as
engineer; tlie end of February I went there; it
was then a new establishment; I saw the cis
tern room open at night and whlssry drawn
from these cisterns and put. in barrels at the
liaok of the building; Leon ltelnstrum, Walter
Magulre, Manual Ieeiiian, Gabriel Bmiui,
in.rles AUrojd, Lewis Keefer. and ndrew
tsmbier and others ere engaged in this opera
tion; lift v this every night while I was employ-
'.with jew ei cai'tions; I he building was alway
looked up ai nighl when It was done
1 know that thro was n place where
liquor was pnased through Into tlio rectifying
e tabllshmeui; seililer told me it was paused
It rough I y mi ansof a lions; one night they had
run; I'Tghteen barrels through it; tie said tnat
Kecfcr bad made the arrangement; I was disc-united
in about three weeks, and about eight or
ton cays thereafter I made complaint to Mr,
XSrooU. Some other parties were examined,
I ut they substantiated the facts as to the trans-f.-rrlng,oi
whisky to the rectifying establish
ment. Commissioner Smith, after the conclusion of
the evidence, bound Keinstrum, Helbler,
Akroyd, Keefer, Baum, and Leemnn, each in
.)iKX), and Mr. Walter Maguire in $6000 bail to
answer at Court.
Sals op Stocks and Real Estate. The fol
lowing stocks and real estate were offered for
sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, by M.
Thomas & Sons, commencing at noon to-day,
'With the annexed result:
10.000 Pennsylvania Railroad 6 per ct. bonds..
$4000 Huntingdon und Brunei Top consolidated
7 per cent, bonus
Seven tjoo 7 per cent, bonds Towanda Coal (Jo-
i share Academy of t ine Arm
6iNi shares McKlrath Oil Co
svjO share Upper Island Oil Co -
6io shares Junction Oil Co
loo shares: North American Transit Ins. Co....
12 shares Pennsylvania Cumpuny lor Insur
ance ou Lives and Granting Aunuittes
RiiO shares oil Hun Petroleum Co
500 slmres Great Western Oil Co
13 shares West Philadelphia Hallroad Co
a share Phlladelpn a Albenicum, paid up to
IH6S.
3 hhares Plilladelpbia and Southern Mail
Steam hip Co
1 s hare Point Breeze Park
S0 shares Watson Petroleum Company
ttia
$10
Vi cis.
ct.
1 CIS.
$10s
21 cis.
:Ti els.
71 CW.
!
$105
IS
Mela.
liAssts. n i itfj.i , no. ii t-ive-siory fire
proof Store, extending through to Straw
berry street 1 1 1.000
JUAnRt.1 IS 1 JVC ft, 1, INOS. 1,18 HIIU 1718
Hotel known as the Henderson House
JOHNSON STREET Uerruantown Ileal
deuce an1 stuhie.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, near Manayunk
$20,000
$10,000
Valuable Mills, Stone Quarries. Tenant
House, etc $ 10,500 J'KiiK)
VI SB HTREET, No. auxi (jemeel Dwelling. SjU'.i
PINK STKKKT, No. 4.11 Large and Valua
ble Residence $7550
JTFTH h'I KlCET, No. 40b below Pine, euire
and Dwelling $3)50
WAYNK (STREET, Germanlowu 3 Frame
Dwehnns $1.1 10 $ 1775
CHEHNUT KTKEET, NOS. 3.0. ttnU VOM'i
Dwellings and Imyel.ol
LOCUST STREET, No. 70S Modern Resi
dence CRAWFORD COUNTY Coal Oil Luuds,
Machinery, etc.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ohio-Coal OU
Lande
rkkhrant STREET. No. 1014 Brick
$4000
$iuoo
mo
Dwelling $-600
CHERRY (STREET, No. 61-Rrick Dwell
ing.
&H1PPEN STREET, No. lSlO-Brlck Dwell
Inir
1 bliare Mercantile Library
$2600
$1R75
$10
A Destbcctive Conflagration at Rockland
Paper Mills Destroyed Loss Over 8200,000
Insurance About SIOH.OOO. 1'hls morning
the well-known firm of Jessup & Moore,
proprietors of the large wholesale paper ware
house on Sixth, above Market, received a tele
gram to the ellect that their very extensive
paper mills at Kockland had been totally de
stroyed by fire last night. These mills were the
largest in that section of the country, Doing a
number of brick and stone buildings, with the
usual complement of wooden sheds, etc They
were in full operation when destroyed. A large
btock of goods was on hand. Four sets of
powerful machinery were used, and from
seventy-five to one hundred hands were kept
busily engaged at work turning out paper of all
kinds at the rate of eight tons per day. The
estimated value of the mill property is over
f2C0,0()0. The Insurance will slightly exceed
f luo'ooo.and represents many companies in our
own city. How t he lire originated remains am vs
tery, and all statements are mere speculation
uirf.il the cause of lue coutlagratlon be investi
gated. The telegram, which was received about
4 o'clock this morning, slates that nothing but
the blackened wall's remain. Messrs. Jessup
& Monre, in connection with the mill properly
burned, have in full running operation lurge
pulp works at Manayunk.
Heakings Before United States Commis
sioner Sergeant. Joseph Malatesta had a
Anal hearlna before United Stales Commls-
Moner Sergeant this morning. He proved that
there was no intention to derraud, ana pro
dnned his tax receipt, which rendered satisfac
tion to all parlies interested, and the case was
dismissed
A man by the name of Borbidge, keeping a
public house at the northwest corner of Third
and Lombard streets, bad a hearing before
11. ' tame Commissioner on the charge
with selling liquor without license. Olllcer
JJrown stated he had called at the place kept by
Borbidge and asked for his license, and ue(Bor
,i.iii nnlied that he had none: that he had
searched the records of the Plrst District, and
llorbidge's name did not appear on them. Mr.
unriunirn said he had paid tax on the former
place of business, and produced a receipt. He
Bis-) stated that be had asked one of the assessors
whan it would be necessary lor him to pay
uguin, and was informed that he would be noil,
lied. The case was postponed till to-morrow.
We copy the following meritorious notit-t
from the Muscatine Courier, Iowa, which we
mAV5i!1 i Tirpnr Our snnrline men often
inquire of us where such and such an article
can be obtained. We are are gratified that we
are able this morning lo give inena an ine iu
1 nr t t.ie unhiHct tiiev inav desire. At
Jill iilablUU Vfc. MM J . . . , . , . . .-..
4v9Ciusuut mret, Philadelphia, is the tip-top
gDorUman's depot of Westoott & George (suc
c?Bsors PDllip Wilson & Co.) They manulac
5u.!.o...f .lnoiile iruns. nUes. and
lutil. cricket archery, nnd "fishing tackle,
? oquet and basAall implements dumb bells
ind nan cluVTs TquoUs, and all articles known to
the porting world for out aud in-door exer
!' ."r ,iu .in find it to their interest
S'B." ".hi: "hev are adents in the
business, and know what they have on hand to
be good. Orders by mail will receive prompt
attention. See their ailvernsemeni..
Assault asi Battery. This morning, a
man by the name of Shinner lodged c Jmplalnt
' w ith Aluerman uuuur ugaiusi apiaiu imo.,
,.i....,inir him with assaull and batlerv. It ap
pears the mate of a schooner lying above Vine
itreet had set Shinner to watch some pig-Iron,
and while he was fulfilling that duty the Cap
lain rame on board In a state of intoxication,
, , , ,1 unni Keu diiiuuci uuwu. nuu niu&nu iiiiu
ti the breast. The Alderman issued a warrant
or the arieBioi
w - M li.ln.n
t n p Real Estate. We would call
trcomprlslng eight valuable and eligible
-...tm Jb Mill) . D1DD TV vasuuiv VI.
mm "",-,. ri.u.lov tia 9xii.r
le takes piauo w -
without reserve, aud we feel impelled to
the attention w e
v
A Violent Assadlt. Michael Britain, John
MoL'arly, Mlohael McCarty, and Cornelius
Keenly were taken Into custody yesterday, 'r
perpetrating a most foul and dastardly assanl
on a lady and gentleman. It seoms that the
latter were walking out Summer street, below
the llestonvllle road, on Hunday afternoon,
when they were suddenly beset by those row
dies, and violently beaten. The lady and gen
tlemen both were roughly handled. No cause
was given for this conduct. Alderman Allen
held them i. answer at a further Investigation.
Stkalino Siiokh. John Devine, yesterday
afternoon, with a d'Jected meln, tattered
clothes, and beggarly appearance, stepped Into
a house at (Seventeenth and lirown stroets, auu
asked for bread to eat and clothes to wear.
The good lady took compassion on him, and
was about to Bi t him something needful, wliii
he snatched a pair of shoes and made oir. OII1
cer (Shilling arrested, and Alderman Hutchin
son committed hira to appear at Court.
IIkarinos at tiik Ckstral Station. l!o
fote Alderman lieltler at the Central Station
to day, J. O. Crawford had a further hearing.
He is churged with alteinp Inn to swindle
several parties out o( 1 rge amounts by r'pn'"
seining that he ha i shipped thton goods to sell
on commission, nnd also with forging the name
of a cap'Hln to a bill of lading. He was held In
$5(XX bull to at pear at, Court.
Another One Cauoiit. Charles Roberta,
who, with sundry other persons, were engaged
lu stealing metal from Sheppard's boatyard,
on lUuch street, above Shuckamaxon. .some
time ngo, was arrested last night and com
mitted by Alderman Cloud lor a further hear
ing. Tress Ci.cn Mkktino. The regular meeting
of this Club will be held to-morrow aflernoou.at
No. 61f Chesnut street. Among the other exor
cises and business of the meeting, an essay on
"Tlie Mission of the i'ress" will be read by
Francis Wells.
Idlers and 1)kbskaris. lle-tween 11
o'clock yesterday morning and 5 this A. M.,the
Second District police arrested about twenty
disorderly characters und drunkards lu the
vicinity of (Sixth and Seventh und Uedford
streets. '
Not Honest. Julia Scott, colored, was last
night arrested at l'ieasant avenue, for stealing
two petticoats from a lady with whom sho
lately resided, at Eighth nnd Bedford streets.
Alderman Swllt committed her.
Stealing Ovsters. John Mitchell was com
mitted by Alderman Tancoast for stealing one
hundred bivalves from a dealer therein at the
corner of Twenty-first and Cherry streets, last
evening.
May Ball. The annual May Hall of Professor
Asher takes place to-morrow evening at
Musical 1'uud Mall. A splendid time is expected.
Wk ark Selling
Men's all-wool Cass. Bus. Coats as low as
" ' ' Pants
" " " Vesta "
S"i-l)0
3-lM)
2 00
210-00
tl(H)
3 00
i!-5U
S12-IW
WholeSuits
("oats for
Tauts "
Vests "
WholeSuits for
'oats
Tunis "
Vests "
lictter
HO)
4'0)
3-OD
" " " WholeSuits" S15 00
The garments we are rapidly selling at above
named prices are all good, well made, aud ser
viceable, well adapted to business or ordinary
wear. The prices are teas thun half those for which
same goods nave been sold.
Advancing from these, we have all grades up
to the finest French and English fabrics, which
are sold at proportionately- low prices, are sur
passed by none in style or fit, and made with
especial care the small quantity of clothlni?
manufactured generally this season having
given us an unusually good chance for selecting
our workmen from the best in the oltv. Our
goods have all been purchased for cash from manu
facturers and importers at far less than cost, which
enables us to sell, at the low jirices named.
Boys' Department.
We ore selling
Boys' all-wool Casstmere Coats as low as $3-00
" " Pants " 2 00
" Whole Suit " $ V80
Belter " Coat for 40D
" Pants " 300
" " Whole Suit " r7'0J
And all finer grades at prices equally low-
made and trimmed In the best manner from n
choice selection of suitable fabrics. Our Jiois'
goods are all on the first floor, nearest the front,
convenient jor lames.
we nave tne lamest esiaimsnmont. ior me
manufacture and sale of Clothing in Philadel
phia, occupied exclusively by ourselves, aud
tilled with the largest stock aud most complete
assortment in ine city.
We guarantee our prices lower man trie lowest
elseuhere. or the sale cancelled and money re-
funded.
HALF WAY BETWEEN I liKNNKTT J 0.,
Fifth and y Tower Hall,
Sixth Sts. No. 518 Market sr.
Note. We have recently renovated and refitted
our establishment, and introduced a vastly in
creased amount of light by a new process, the effect
of which is well worth seeing.
Fire Extinguishers Firk in Spring
Street, New York. At about quarter-past I)
o'clock, last night, a tire was Ulscovereu on ino
fill h story of the new six-story building, No. ""
and 77 Spring slreet, corner of Crosby street,
occupied by Warren, Ward A Co., dealers In
cabinet furniture. The Insurance patrol were
quickly at tlie premises, and by the application
of the contents of a ten-gallon can of a Patent
Fire Extinguisher, the Homes were put out,
thus preventing the necessity of a stream of
water. The fire, it seems, commenced on a
workbench among a lot of oily rags, supposed
to have been caused by spontaneous combus
tion. The damage done to the bnilding
amounts to about tV). and a damage to the
fctock of about $o0. Insurance on building
SoO.OOO, and stock 810,000, in tne Continental.
i;mpire Cliy, and otner companies. f rom
J . JJeraia, April -i, Mi.
Because a Person has a Bad Cough it
should not be inferred that Consumption has
set In, although a case of Consumption Is rarely
met with unaccompanied by a distressing
Cough. Where, however, a predisposition to
pulmonary disease exists, a cough, lr leu to
itself, strains and racks the luns and wastes
the general strength, and soon establishes an
incurable complaint. In all cases, then, It Is
tlie safer plan to get rid of ft cough, cold, or
hoarseness without ueiay, anu ior mis purpose
no remedy acts more promptly or surely, or
with more benefit to the organs of the chest,
than Dr. D. JaVne's Expectorant, an article
scientifically compounded from carefully se
lected drugs, and which, on trial, win always
be found worthy of its world-wldo reputation.
Sold by all Druggists. Prepared only at No. 212
Chesnut street.
We welcome to our columns a-raln our old
frlend'.Dr. Humphreys aud his Specific Homceo-
patuic nemeuies. we have known tne ir. ior
many years, and know him as a conscientious
Christian gentleman and an accomplished phy
sician. We have used his Specifics ourselves, and
tney are useu extensively among our menus,
and are free to say that they are all that thev
claim to be Invaluable Family Medicines. All
who have me pleasure of Dr. H.'sacquaintanoo
know that he would ofier nothing to the public
nniess ii. wn imi.Y up io tne standard or recom
mendatiou. Jluffalo ChrMinn Advocate.
jjt.i-oi, ino. aua Uroadway. N. Y.
kai.k of Elegant Imported atici i ir
B. Scott, Jr., sens ai me Art Gallery, No. 1020
Chesnut street, on to-morrow (Wednesday)
morning. May i, hi. ociock, a large collec
tion of elegant French bronze groups, figures,
vases, candelabras, twonty.one day clocks.
oiuiinster ornaments and vases, terra pom a.
figures, etc. eic., an me importation of
tl, wet -known nrra oi iuent.rB.vitl ilrothers
The assortment, is uw m inuK ior examina
tion, and Is well worthy of attenlioa. The sale
will also be continued at 7Ji o'clock to-morrow
evening.
ivitti the return of Sprinn it is the Usual cus
tom to replenish the wardrobe with goiKlssulta
blefortheseason. Gentlemen are reoommendud
to rail on Ritchie A Woelpper, No. 27 North
Fluhtu sireei, iui nuuui, uiuic, nmiji, lies,
Suspenders, and everything in that line.
- ' . . U L 1 a. f u f'lmr..u ll.n.l..... ,, ..
Figures will not lie, and the statistics of
the sales of 1'haion's "is igni-iiiooming uereus"
j tia last two years show that It has
attained a popumin; iy7 icuv.iuu uj uj ui
the French, IMlgim". ur woi iuu uonuuiun pre
vious to their exclusion from thecouutry uuder
To OF.NTi.FMitif. Charles Oakford A Sons,
Continental Hotel, have a fine assortment of
xn!lmen and Youths' Latest Styles of Hats,
and nie pre; ared to suit all tastes.
MAY Couponh,
Uold, and Compound Interest Notes
Wanted by
Dkexkt. & Co.,
No. !il H. Third street.
AM. WJE ASK Is a fair nnmnnrlunn In mitlllv
ai d prices. We will sell nothing butrollabl i
g ods, and at low prices.
K1TCHIE WoF.i.rpRn,
No. 27 North Klghtli slreet.
Hints' old stand.
Bfddino ok Best quality
And at lowest prices.
.). U. KlJI.LKll.
No. 9-12 Kidge Avenue.
Near Vine Ntret,
Formerly No. V H. Sevonth street.
Tiik Coi.n SNAP.--l';ver since tho purchase t
HiiKi-laii America Wo have been chilled by cold
weatlier. ' ae other nurchase Is needed to
counternct It. That Is a purchase of a suit of
snltiible clothing nt Charles Stokes & Co.'s,
uudt-r the Continental.
Piiotograi'Iis. Imtierlal. all sl.s down 1o
enrte de vlsite, made by skilful artists. 15. !'.
Ilein er's Gallery, No. 021 Arcli street. Ihiguer
reotj pes and Ainbrotypes copied successfully.
FltHSir Akrivals. Ladies' Under Vests, in
ereut variety, from lute auctiou sales, com
mencing at (id cents for Gauze Alerluoes, wiilclt
cosi uouoio inal to import.
HlTCniK A WOKI.I'PKR,
No. '1 North Klghlb street.
Depot for the hale of Lash's Five-dollar
Washing Machines, Clothes-Wringers, andHten
Ladders, No, 727 Market street, Philadelphia.
4 H. Lash A Co.
A Cure for Khf.umatism Worth Hkkino.
S. Kilnatrick, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr.
i'ltier's Kemedy. No cure, no pay.
To Ladies. Charles On k lord A Sons, (outl
nental Hotel, have all the novelties in Ladies',
Misses', and Children's Fancy Hats.
HUNKF.Y DOREY AND Bl.ACK CltOOK.
Hunkey Dorey Tie. Mclutlre A Brother.
Hunkey Iiorey Tie. MclntireA lirothcr.
Hunkey Dorey Tie. Mclutlre A Brother,
No. 10:i5 Chesnut street.
Spring Clothing
FOK
MEN AND BOTH
now ready.
LA ROH A880HTMKN7
and
LO W PRICES.
WANAM AKEH A PBOWN,
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
OAK HALL,
S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
DIED.
ISOUfeTEAI). On First-day mornlns. the 28th In
stuul, SAKaH, widow of Juines ilousled, hi the KSiU
year or tier age.
The relatives and friends ol the family are re-'pect
fully invited to attend the funeral, Iroui tlia residence
of her son-ln-laiv, John Candy, No. lusi Wallace street,
on lom lh-day aliernooii, 1 lltli niiiiiUi 1st, at ii o'clock.
wiiDoui luriuer notice.
I1KAP. On the jsth Instant. JIKNIIY. son of Wil-
lliun aii'l the late hachul Jleup, In tiiw iotU year ot his
age, ol disease coniiacteU hi the army.
'i he relatives and Irlemls are re-.p-ctfully Invited,
and members at Coiuoany II. lotii Hoiliment New
Jersey Volunteers, to attend the funeral, trom the
residence or his sister, Mrs. Qiiiiin, No. 4iH Kalghu's
I'oint avenue, Camdeu, N. J., ou WeJne.sJay next, at
2 o'clock l'. M.
II L'TTON. On the 28th Instant, GEORGE HUT
TON. M. L., lu tlie Slst year of his age.
Ills relatives and mule irlend are respectfully In
vited to atiend his funeral, from his late residence,
No. 1.h:m '1 liompson street, on Wednesday, May 1, at lu
o clock. To proceed to Laurel mil.
KKIiN. On the afternoon of the 2lh instant,
SAkAJl It., wlleoflCoruilod. Kern.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
funeral, from the residence of tier husband. No. irlst
N. liroi.d street, on Wednesday atleruoou at 2 o'clock,
williout hirther notice.
fcCIIKNCK. On the 27th Instant, THOMAS
SCI1KNCK, in the fftth year of his age.
'1 lie relatives fcno irienus or ine lamuy are respect
fully Invited to Attend the luueral, from his late resl-
ence, jvo. lsvii luonipson street, on l uursqay imr-
noon, May i. at 3 o clock, lo. proceed to Mouument
Cemetery.
WANDEIL-On the 28th Instant. ELLEN' VIH-
GIN1A, youngest diomhter of John Wandell, Ksq.
The relatives and friends of the family are Invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father,
Chelten avenue, Germanlowu, on Thursday after
noon, May 2, at 2 o'clock.
Y EAGER. On the mornlnsr of the 28th Instant.
JOHN P. YKAGEH, in the 77th year ofhis ae.
jrunerai to lane place on weine-iony morning, a-
clock, trom bis late residence. No. 2m Locust slreot.
To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
TCE PLANES, FOR SHAVI.VfJ ICE INTO
J. small particles, to quickly cool soda water or
other beveiases, or lor uieiiicsi requirements, tor
sale by TRUMAN & sHAff,
no. ssb (Kigm i niny-nve) niarKet au, oeiow jiutn.
"OATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS.-A
X bell Is rung whenever the drawer is opened by
those who do not understand tne patent metuod or
doing It, thus detecting any attempt to rob your till.
l or stile rjy i ituivi-aiN anuAW,
No. Has (JClgnlT niny-nve) Martet Mt., oeiow mntn.
QLATES AND SLATE PENCILS, STEEL
L 1 11 1 I I I n r . . . ,1 t..l. .(..all. . ' ..
tor Blackboards, and Paper Cutters, for tale by
tuuiUAn at biiaw,
No. 835 (Eight Thlrty-flve) Market Hu, below Ninth.
NSURE YOUR LIFE
IS THE
AMERICAN
Life Insurance Company,
OF PIIIIiADKrrHlA.
OFFICE,
I'OI KTII AI
4 l5p
WALNlir.
H. V. CORNER
GWARBURTON'S I U PROVED VENTI
lated and Easv-flttlng DKKtSS HAT'S (patented ),
In all the approved fashions of the season. CHE.SNUT
btreet. next door to the fost Ofllce.
JONES, TEMPLE & CO.,
ABHIONABLK HATTKBS,
No. 25 H. NINTH Htreet,
First (store above Chestnut slreet. 4 !
8
FOSTER,
FASHIONABLE HATTER,
11 6m5p
No. 7 H. HIXTH Street
JOSEPH FCSSKLL,
Manufacturer of T"
UMBRELLAS A NO PA R ABOLS, i
)o.,,IJM VdlTK'I'M Nlra.it
4 17 2msp
i'hlladHlphia.
CAUDLERV
FOK CITY AND COUNTRY,
Wholesale and Retail,
Very Cheap.
Big Uorau hi the Door.
KNKASS,
No. 6.11 MARKET Mtruet.
AM
HARNE
4 II liithsri)
DEAFN ESS. EV ERi INSritUllENT THAT
science aud skill have Invented to assist th
IieurliiK m every oegree oi ueni: iu, nmpiraiori;
also, Craudall'B Fateut Crutches, superior to any
others in use, at P. MALKIKA'S, No. lit TENTH
fcit reet , helow Chesnut. 288pJ
lODGERS' AND WOSTENHOL.M'S POCKET
1 KNIVES. Pearl and Stan Handles, of beautiful
finish. KOUGEKH' aud WADE A HOTtH KK'H
RAZORS, aud ihe celebrated LEOOULTKJfi KAZOK,
KCISSOKB of the Unest quality.
Razors. Kulvm, Bchsors, and Table Cutlery Oronnd
and Polished at V. MADEIRA'S, No. 116 TENTH
Street, below Cheonnt 1 8 6p
mo HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS.
X The undersigned respectfully calls the attention
ot the public to the stock of Prime Cider aud Pure
Cider Vinegar for picWllmt and general family use
also, to his popular "Tonic Ale," free trom all Imim.
ritles, and eniloibtfil by the medical faculty as a sate
und wholesome beveniye for weak aud dullcate con-
SlilUtllillh. ....
Jjelivtred free of charse to all parts ot tlie city.
P. J. JORDAN,
No. 42.) PEAR Htreet,
11 7j,',p Beiow Third, and Walnut and Dock.
pATENT WIRE WORK
IOR RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS,
Utt ' GUARDS. PARTITIONS, ETC
COAL SCREENS, FOURDRINIEH WIRES, HiTO.
14nufa:liiriii,y
M. WAI.HEB A SONS,
2J dm No. 11 N. SIXTH Street.
gTINE CHOCOLATE.
FINK cnOOOLATE for TabU Use, superior in
quality to any In the market.
KTEPHEN F. WHITMAN,
Manufacturer ot Specialties in Fine Chocolate,
4 101m HO, WW HAKKEI NIUEET,
THIRD EDITION!
FROM WILMNG 0.
A Dcttructlve Flra Jessup St Moore's
Paper Mill Uurned.
Wn.MiNfSTON, April 30. The verv extensive
fl)er works of Messrs. Je-tsttp & Moorn. nt Kuk
lt)(l. on the lirandvwlue. four miles from thin
ity, wife totally destroyed bv lire ye terduy
flflrrnoon. Tlie lire o Initiated in the rn?.
picker room, nnd spread so rapidly tint It Boon
CRnie uncontrollable.
The Joss is 8.Ji.0,(hh). with an Insurance of
S-Ho.OOO. Tho iinines of thecompnnios in which
it "tv as insured is nol known here, but a portion
wns in those of this city. The mills suppliui
all the loiirtinlN In this cllv with nancr. and
nlo the Mew York Independent, New York
i.i tiuer, ami o' ncr.
The Coroner's Inourst on flip bodv of J. Tusev
Smith, kUlcii in this city yesterday, rendered a
vercuoi unit, uie (lecesseil came In Ins tlein
fiDin a wound inrti -fed with a dirk knlie lu the
hands or Joseph Y. Tialt. The latter was cuin
liilttcd lor trial.
I'iic nt Syrncusc.
SyitACirsK, April :). The Central Hiilroad
woodt-heds at t his ulaeo caimlit Hie this morn-
ing, about 5 o'clock. About one thousand cords
ol wood, sheds, and eluht caboose cars were
consumed. 1 he entire loss will bo from ten to
fifteen thousand dollars. At 10 o'clock the fire
was still burning, but under control.
THE (i AUDI SLR WILL CASE.
Tlie protracted family litigation which bus
been before the Circuit Court of Richmond
county, (Stolen island, for the past week, und
which lias been intrusted by the litigants on
either Bide to eminent counsel, was yesterday
so fur concluded ns to be submitted to tlie Jury
before whom it was tried.
The opeuinif address to the Jury was made by
Mr. James T. Brady, who, having reviewed tlie
testimony at treat length, aud dwelt ou all the
points favorable to his client, Mr. David Gardi
ner, tho contestant of the will of his mother,
made in favor of bis sister and testatrix's
daughter, Julia Tyler, the relict of President
Tyler, deceased. Counsel submitted that the
questions to be decided by the Jury were:
Was Juliana (Jardlner, when executing the
Instrument purporting to be her lust will and
testament, of sound and disposing mind and un
derstanding? bad she, in the opinion of the Jury
from nil the facts presented to thera, the capa
city which the law required to enable her to
make a will? was she under no restraint, aud
was the Instrument duly executed, with ali the
fortnnllllcs prescribed by tho statute, and was
she capable of making said will with sense and
Judgment, with regard to tlie amount appro
priated, and with due rerrard to the relative
claims of the d liferent parties who were the ob
jects of her bounty? The jury must also be
satisfied that in ibe not of execut ing the will she
had intelligence enough to understand clearly
each nnd every of its provisions, and to know
when she should assent or dissent, nnd bud
slreiigth of will to qualify anystatenicnt which
she might nol approve, it the .ury found tuat
Mrs Gardiner did not possess all these qualities
ot I lie time of mnklng the instrument. t.lny
would find for the plaintiff", the burden of the
nroof ns to these facts being with defendants.
Mr, Evans followed on behalf of the will,
contending that the will Had been dulv exe
ruled in every respect, and with tlie full know.
ledge nnd understanding ot the testatrix ol the
distribution she was making of her property.
Judge Lotl charged the jury, submitting to
their consideration the iiiiiln questions lu the
caso, us propounded by counsel. They must be
satisfied lint that the testatrix was of sound
oud disposing memory and competent todevise
at the time she made her -will; that she was
under no restraint or undue iniluetice:
that the instrument was duly executed, with all
the forms required by the law, and was she
capable of making said will with sense and
judgment iu reference to the amount of her
property, and therelatlve clalmsof thedlfl'erent
parties, the recipients of her bounty, and their
compilative condition; nnd that nt the time of
its execution sue niut intelligence, euougn to
clearly understand all Its provisions and the
munner of its disposition. The Judga then
reviewed the testimony, commenting on such
rmrts ns most clearly uftecled the points at issue
After u lengthy cliarije l lie jury retired, but had
not closed l heir deliberations at a late hour last
night. ..Y. i . Jlerald.
OBITUARY.
REAR-ADM 18 AL CADWALAIIER RIN(iOOLI),
UNITED
STATES NAVY.
It Is with regret that we announce the death
of Rear-Admiral Cadwalnder Kiuggold, United
(Stales Navy. The sad event took place vester
dny morning at the residence or Air. Vernes,
No. 33 Unlou Square, nnd was in every respect
sudden and unexpected. The Admiral arose In
the morning apparently in good health, bin
shortly after rising had an apoolecllo lit,
and, notwithstanding the aid rendered, soon
after expired. The deceased was a native
of Maryland, in which (State he was born
during the year 18UX Ou the 4th of March,
1S23, be entered the navy, and ou the
17th of May, 1828, was promoted to
the rank of lieutenant, in which capacity he
remained until the ltSlh of July, 181!), on which
date be was commissioned as a commander.
For a short time be was In ootuniaud of the sur
veying and exploring expedition to the North
I'll ci lie and China (Seas. On the 2d of April,
loti, bo was further promoted to the rank cap
tain, aud held this position when tlie lute war
broke out. In 1801 be was in command of the
frigate (St. Lawrence, but was soon after released
lrom duly with thnl vessel byCuptaln I'ur
vianceand transferred to the frigate .Sabine.
In command of this vessel be took part in the
work of blockading the (Southern ports aud in
the various operations of the navy against
Tort Royal and other ports on the Atlantic.
On the ltith of July, 1802, he was promoted
to the rank of commodore, aud continued in
active servloe until Uecembof, 1S81, when ha
was placed ou the retired list. A few weeks ago
he was further promoted to the rank of rear
admiral, and ordered on duty to succeed the
late Rear-Admiral Gregory ns superintendent
of lron-clads, with headquarters in this city.
The late rear admiral wus forty-four years, one
month, and twenty-five days in the naval ser
vice, during which space oi time twenty years
and eleven mouths were spent at sea. He was
a gallant and able officer, nnd his death will be
a loss to the naval service ot theeountry. At
the time of bis dentil Admiral Ringgold was iu
the ilxty-nfih year of his age. ills remuius
will be conveyed to bis native State of Mary
land for Interment. N. Y. Herald.
gAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
I be Fidelity Umranc, Trust and 8af
iicposlt Company, for tbi Haf
Keeping of Unnds, Stocks, and
Other Valuables.
CAPITAL 9900,000
DIKKCTOKH.
N. B. BROWNE, 'EDWARD W. CLARK
CLARENCE H. CLARK, ALEXANDER HENRY
JOHN WELSH, S. A. CALDWELL,
J GILLlNliH AM FELL.lHENRV C. GIBSON.
CHARLES MACALEKTER.
Ofllce In the Eire proof KulldliiK of the Philadelphia
National Rank, CHErtNUT Street above Fourth.
'fliis Company i ecelves on deposit, and G UA It AN
TL THE (SAKE KEEPING OF VALUABLES
unn the following rates a year, viz.:
Coupon Bonds 1 per 1000
Kcfjistered Bonds aud (Securities 80 oeuts per f looo
Gold Coin or Bullion Il-iopur iluo
(Silver Coin or Bullion per ilii
Gold or (Silver Plate (i ,Wr iio
Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers
Capitalists, etc., contents unknown to the Couinauv
nd liability limited, a year. v
The Company offers for RENT trenter exclusively
holdlnK the key) (SAFEH INSIDE ITS VAULTS at
I', ftu, too, aud Its a year, according to size and
locution.
Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent
Interest allowed on Money Deposits. '
This Company is authorized to receive and execute
1 TUnia " ui.ftifiiwii.
uatuiwtrpl
N. B. BROWN K. President.
,'iSecreuuy acd Treasurer.
ROHKHT FaTTKRSON
p( HOFFMANN, JR..
HO. SilS ARCH STREKT,
FURNISHING GOODS,
(Late G. A. TIotTmaa, formerly W. W. Knight,)
1'INE W1IIBTU AND WRAPPERS.
IIONlKBtY AND CILOVES
HILK, LABIUM WO I AKIIHEBINO
I Dial W9tu IINUKUCLOTUINUi
tv,
NNAMESSIO KOUIH
CARRYING THE UNITED (STATES MAIL,
THE KIIORTKST MINK TO A I. lb rOINTS
KOI Til AMlSel'TIIIVKST,
FAS-sKNGEK FOR
Norfolk .inn. .. Cle,
Well. cm hsxiuMi.li,
ltnieiih, AuvmA,
Ni'wnein, Ail't.ita,
Charlotte, Mho.i.
WHminifiou w1 lvi .
Columbia, M , y ,
Charleston, Yohlle, and
NEW ORLKANN.
TO AVOID DELAY ASK FOR TICKETS
BY THK
NEW AND MIIOHT ANN AMI.SSIC UOfTTB
Trnlni 1 naro Tin tint nf
PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON, AND BALT1'
11UHK HAIJ.IUMII,
BROAD Btreet and WASHINGTON Avenue,
DAILY (Saturday excepted) at II p, M.,
ArrlyUiK in Norfolk at 1 P. M. the following dar.
iJ lul',,w SOONER THAN 1IY ANY Dili KB
AiSK, and maklnv close connections for all point
HOllTII AND KOITTII WENT!
For Tickets and all other Inrormatlnn. apply at tb
Otliceot thet oiiipany, No. '. Cll EM.NUT Hlreet, or
BliheTlcketOlllceof the Philadelphia, WllmlnirtoD
aud Baltimore Railroad, No. CHEHNUT Street.
U. F. WII.TRANK,
12tl GENERAL AGENT.
NOKTH PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD.
THE MIDDLE ROUTE.-Shortest and most
uirect rouie lo Bethlehem, AIIbiiIowii, Maucli Chunk,
llszleton. While Haven, Wnkesbarre, Maliauoy City,
and all points lu the Lelinjli .and Wyoiulng coal
regions.
l'assenger I'enoi in l uiisaeipnia, N. W. corner ol
BERKS aud AMERICAN (street.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
On and after Tl'KSDA V, January 1, lwrr. Passenger
trains leave the New Depot, corner Berks and Ameri
can streets, dally (Sundays excepted), as follows
At 7 40 A. JI. Morning Express for Bethlehem and
Priiwmitl HlutloilS OIlNorLh fviilmvl vnniu ll..il.nuJ
couiicctinKat lietlilehem Willi I.cIiikIi Valley Railroad
lor Aiieniown, .jiiBSBuqua, niaiuiKion, fttnucli I. huuk
Wealherly, Jeanesville, Hnzletou, While Jlaveo
Wilkesbarre, Klnnston, PlitHion, and all points lr
Lehigh and Wyoming valleys; ul.io.lu connection wltt
Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroail, for Mahanoy City
and with CMawissa Railroail, for Rupert. Danvlllt
Milton, and Wllllamsporu Arrive at Maucli Cliual
at l.-iw A. M.;al Wilkesharrn at P. M.; at Mshauo)
City at 2 P. M. Passengers by Ilk ) train can take Uit
Lehigh Valley train, passing Bethlehem at 12-56 p. M.
tor Euston and points on New Jersey Central Rail
road to New York.
At 9 A. M. Accommodation for Dovlestnwa, stop
ping at all Intermediate stations. Pasxeuireni lor
Willow Grove, Hatboro', and Hartsvllle, by Uiia
train, take the Stan at Old York road.
At lOTo A. M. Accommodatiou for Fort Washing,
ton, slopping at Intermediate stations.
At St'Sd P.M. Accomniodulinn for Doyleatown, stop
ping at all intermediate stallnus. Passengers take
bisge ul Dovleslowu lor New Hope.
At .V45 1". M. Evening Express fur Bethlehem and
principal stations on the North Pennsylvania Rail
road, making close connection at Bethlehem with
Lehigh Valley train tor Easion, reaching there at
HMb l'. M. Passengers for Plalntield, isoniervlllo, and
other points on New Jersey Ceulrul Railroad take
New Jersey Central train at Enstan, which arrives iu
New York l IU'4."i P. M. 1'nsseiiRers for Nuiiinpy
lown take Mage utNoi'lii Wales, ami for NnzarelU at
Bethlehem, and lor Greenville ut Uimkertnwn.
At I'll P. M. Accommodiitlou lor Doylestown,
stopping at all intermediate millions. Passenger ior
lllow Grove, Jlulboro'. aud J f arts villi" take stage
at Abington: lor Lumbervlile, at Doylesiown.
At 6'Sn 1. M. Through ws'ostnioitatlon for Rithlo
liem anal all stations on niuln line of Nui tU Pennsyl
vanla Kaili-uad.couneciiuK ai Bethlehem with Lcbk'h
Vslley Evening Train for Alleulowu, Mauun Chunk,
ttc. en.
At-20 P. M. Accommodation for Lausd ale, stop
ping at nil Intermediate stations.
At 1P30 F. ii, Accoinmodwtiou tor Fort Wash-
'""'"TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA.
From Bethlehem at 9' 13 A. M., 1 80 and S'40 P. M.
2 an P. M. train makes ilin-c. connection with Lehigh
Valley Indus from Easion, Wilkesbarre, Mahanoy
City, and Hazleton.
1'assengers leave WIlkeBlmrre at pao P. M., connoct
at liethieliaiu at &T5 P. M., aud arrive lu Philadelphia
ut 8 4U f. ra.
,. From Doylestown at S'35 A. M 5T5 and 7 Do P. M.
From Lassdsle at 7'ilO A. M.
From Fori Washington at IPSO A. M. and 3-B5 P. It.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Helhlehem at ! A. M
Philadelphia lor DoyleAown at 2':iS P. U.
Doylestown to Philadelphia at Til) A. M.
Bethlehem to Philadelphia at 4 P. M.
Filth and Sixth Streets passenger cars convey pas
sen rers lo aud from the new depot.
While cars of Second and Third (Streets lln nii
Union line ruu within asbort distance of the Depot,
Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Ofllce la
oruer io seuure me lowest ruvnn or iitru.
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
Illllman's Baggage Express will call tor aud deliver
BsKKge at the Depot.
Otllce. No. 113 8. THIRD Street. 1 1J
FREIGHT LINES FOR NKW YORK AN"P
all the Stations on the CAMDEN and AMBOY
and connecting Railroads. INCREASED DESPATCH.
IHE CAMDEN AND AM ROY RAILROAD AND
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FREIGHT
LINES for New York will leave WALNUT Street
Wharf at 1 o'clock P. M. daily (Sundays excepted)
Freltiht must be delivered beiore 4, o'clock, lo be
forwarded the same day.
Returning, the above lines will leave New York at
12 noon, auu 4 and 6 P. M.
Freight for Treokm Princeton, Kingston, New
Brunswick, and all on tli Camden and Am boy
Railroad; also, on the Belvldere, Delaware and Flem
Inglon, the New Jersey, the Freehold and Jamnsburg,
r.no the Burlington and Mount Holly Railroads, to
ceived and forwarded up to 1 P. M.
TheBelvidere and Delaware Railroad connects at
Phrillpsbnrg with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and
at Maminkacbunk with all points on the Duiaware.
Lackawanna and Western Railroad, forwarding to
Syracuse, Buffalo, aud other points in Western New
Y'ork.
The New Jersey Railroad cennects at Elizabeth
with tlie New Jersey Central Railroad, and ai Newark
with the Morris and Essex Rnllroad.
A slip memorandum, specifying tne marks and
numbers, shippers und consignees, must, lu every in
stance, be sent with each load of goods, or no receipt
will be given.
N. R. Increased facilities have been made for the
transportation of live stock. Drovers are invited to
try the route. When stock is furnished In quantilie'
nf five curlosds or more, It will be delivered at t he roo
of Fortieth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier N
1, North River, as the shippers may daslgnate atth
time of shipment. For terms, or other liiformatlol
apply 10 WALTER FREEMAN. Freight Agent,
1 1 No. 226 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Phllada.
WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and alter MONDAY, April 1, 1SU7, Trains will
leave as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia fur West Chester, from Depot
Thirty first and Market streets, ut 7'15 A. M., 1 1 A. AI.,
2n P. M., 418 P. M., 4-M) P. M., tf-2-5, and 10-:) P. M.
Leave West Cliesler. for Philadelphia, from Depot
on EiiKt Market street, at 615 A. M.,71.') A. M., 7 JO
anil lu-4o A M., T55 P. M., 4 v and (I'jo P. M.
Trains leaving West Chester ut 7 :w A. M., and leav
ing Philadelphia at 4'iu P. .M., will stop at B.C. Junc
tion and Media only.
Puswengers to or from stations between West Ches
ter and B. C. Junciiou going east, will take trains
leaving West Chester at 7-16 A. M.. and goinif west
will take train leaving Philadelphia ut 4'.Si P. M.,and
truusler ut B. C. Junction.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia at SiO A. M. und 2 P. M.
Leuve West Chester at 745 A. JI. and 5 P. M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at T'l-i A. M. and 4'SO P.
M , und luHVlug West Chester at TM A. M. and 4'9o P,
M., connect at 13, C. Junction with trains on P. aud B.
C. R. It., for Oxford aud intermediate points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
only, us bsgguge, and the Compuny will not In any
case lie responsible for an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars unless a special contract Is made for the
tame. HENRY WOOD,
no General Superintendent.
1 QV7 PHILADELPHIA AKD ERIE RAIL
J O' ) I ROAD. This great line traversal) me
Northern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania to
the Clly ot Erie ou Lake Erie, and Is the most direct
route to thegieal Oil Regions of PeunsylTunla. It aui
been leased und is operated by the l'euusylvaula Rail.
TIME oi'l'ASSENGERTRAINS AT PHILADEL-
Arrive Eastward Erie Mail Train, 7 A.M.; Erlt
Express Train, pal P. M.; Elmlra Mall, B'4 P. M.
liuvs Westward-Erie Mull, 9 P. M.; Erie Express
Train. 12 M.; Elmlra Mall, 8 A. M.
Pusseuser cars run through on the Erie Mall and
Express trains without change both ways between
Philadelphia and Erl.
rni MEW YORK CONNECTION.
Leave New York at A. M., arrive ut Erie 10 A. M.
Lenve New York at A P. M., arrive ut Krle7'l P. M.
Leave Erie at S'3o P. M., arrive ul New York 4
P. M.
Leave Erie at 10-25 A.M., arrive at Now York i"1
A. M.
Elegant sleeping Cars en all the night trains.
For information respecting passenger "
apply at oorner THIRTIETH audMARKKl't-t"r'jU,
Philadelphia.
And for ireight business, of the Compan AjreuW
S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner TH1 RTKiW 1 It ant
MARKET sneets. Philadelphia; J. w'. Reynold)
Erie; Willlsni Brown, Akhiii N. C. R. Hl"n.V
H. II, HUt STON. General Freight Al,tvp1l"V
II. W. WYNNKil, Gvnoral Ticket Agaut, Phlla.
A. ER General Hup., Erie 1 W
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICB,
No. W0 CHE8 CUT Street, forwards Perolee, Pack-
lies MerohsBUuie, Ban Note, d1 SlMHjie, either br 1(4
owe Hutu, or la cooneetiou wild otliec KxpreaelOota
Dtuies, to U tUe principal town. d oitlee (n the Unit
Euiee. 4 JOUK BIJSiOUAAi, HuperlPVomlunt,
FOURTH UMim
Till PPSYLYAMA RAILROAD
'Jlio Iii'i-:imo iji (,Hd 0:ii
iul Afsi! io.
CONIINPED PROM OUR FIRST TAOB
Tlie tellers did Dot complete tie task ol
coiintirjR the votes ou (lie increase of tbc capital
ptcok by $,'10,000,000, uutil haU-past 2 o'clock.
Mayor McMlchael llien called the rnect
intr to order train, and antiouncod the
vote as bcinjr 128,3.16 lor, nml 370 against ratify
IriB Hie A:t ol Assembly. The ntliroiative rota
itichulcd the 77,000 pharos of stock; owned by
the city ol Philadelphia, which was so caM.
pursuant to th instructions of Councils, gives
1 lie Jiayor and City Directors some time?
since. The meeting then adjourned.
Latest Markets by Telegraph
New Yohk, April Ii. Uutton eanler t Zi'.'vx-.
Flmir advanced inii5c.: auun bbla. uold: Miat
thrf'I'btS'tin: Ohio. li WKriMM; Wi'Siern, tlt'-4iH-il fl4;
(Southern, tl--Au 11-, Wheat advanced 'i'aic: 7bk buili.
stild; No. i. tl-;. Corn (Inner: lo m)o Inmli. euld;
mixed Weetern, (1 S."i(itl u',-. Oats; A8,iX)0 bush. Bold:
WeNlern,7iK7Ac.; Htate 8iS2'.o. Rye quiet at (l'5l(of
l'frfic. Barley firm aud ipilet. lte"f quiet and un
cliRnRed. Pork qulot: new niefui at $2'USi, old mm,
l.piW.u'i!; prime, :s-75(()ii. Lard quiet at li'ill'.c
WnlBky quiet.
Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, April 30
iteportea oy ue Ataven a Bra, No. 4o 8. Third street
BETWEEN BOARDS.
I'iono city s, New wit
l-HHK) do. New 102Sk
(MtIO do.O. NAwn.. 118',
IHKKlRtin & Krle7.... HI S
fsoo Pa 68, W lA,'p....ltil)i
12 eh Penna R 50
lim sh Phil A i...b.W. W
KM) do..... W
Kio do bfti
00 8b HfcUlonvll)u...c.. 13
iOhh Key. Zinc .
zu Hit cues Wal.... 47
2"0 eh Read R bio. b
HiO do 51-81
2tH do ...b3U-
1W do c 6l?
4o0 do b3nM I
UK) do i...li:tn 52
200 do la.bWM
100 do bSO. 61'Jl
(SECOND BOARD.
tToon City fls, New..i8.lci2
lo Rh Penna R 58
fioo do. New nr.!
Oo do. New 1H2
100 do. ..Did l6'
t'luoO Ftusq Bd 61
2U0nh L'uiou CI......SS. 2',
loo Bh Ituad It h.ki. 61 V
Kio do ,nHi Gi'-j
Kio do bS. 6f8t
luO do si. 51
Kf GERMANTOWN FRKKDMEN'S AID
ASSOCIATION, The First Anniversary of
t lie above Association will be held at the TOWN
11A1.1,, (ierniuutown, on TI.Ult.SOAY KVNINO,
May 2, at quarter beiore 8 o'clock.
'llieAnnuul Kpori ot the Kxeciulve Committee
will be reuil. and addresses delivered by
HKV. I'll 11.1. IPS It HOOKS.
HKV, C. W. Si ll AKI't'KH,
HKN, It. I). AIUSKY. 4J0 3t
FOR SALE.
KOR SALE IN (JERMANTOWN, A DE
slruble ('ounce Itesldenoe. II rooms, location
I. it n and iiralihv. lot 30 by 111) feet, tea rr liiutes' walk
from either Church Lane btutlun. or Oermantowa
Depot. The hoii'o is in perlect order from roof U
cellar, and beautifully shaded. The garden Is in per
fect crder nli-o. Bath, with gHg ana hydrant water
upstairs. Would be a splendid lucutlou fur a phy
sician. Price, (too; only fio0 cash required. Possea
slon Immtdlulely. W1LL.IAA1 T. WILSON, No. :
CHEbKUTbtreet. 4 24 814
FOR SALE THE GOOD-WILL AND
V'-'i Fixtures of the old-established Hotel, Restau
runt, and Dining Haloons, situate at the soutbwed
corner of CA KTKH Street and KXCHANOK Place
lately of Frederick Lakerueyer, deceased, and favor
ably known as "Lakeuieyer s" to all branches of the
business community. For trrms.tapply on the pre
mises, io UlAn I litSMMbH,
8 29 tt Administratrix.
FOR SALE.-FINE LARGE CORNER,
IMSTOHK AND DWKLLINO, suitable for auy
kind of business. Will he sold upou easy termi.
Two-thirds of the purchase money enn remain ou
inortKHge, For particulars apply at No. It) IS.
NINTH street. 4 30 it
A? ELKGaM? ARCH STREET RESIDENCES
"' for sale, in perfect order, with every modern
convenience. W. MACLK,
4 lsthstu6t No. 311! j WALNUT (Street.
FOR SALE OR TO LET THE HOUSE
No. 41:1 LOCUST Street. 23 bv 120 feet: furnished
ur luniuruisucu.
Apply at No 221 CUESNUT Street,
4 27 tf fcecond story.
fm FOR SALE MODERN DWELLING, NO.
JLk 1323 MOUNT VKHNON Slreet; Immediate poa
bi."loii. J. II. WHKKLEK,
4 27 siuthat No. US S. FIFTH Street.
TO RENT.
TO RENT HOUSE
NO. 2021 SOUTH
Street,
i he entire row just put In tint-rate order.
A
good situation for a Physician. Kent, 1(0 per
lnonih.
Apply on premises atier A. M. 4 3181
TO RENT SEVERAL R00M9
In building No. 101)8. THIKD Street.
TO LET
4 29 31
BOARDING.
BOARDING. BEST LOCATION IN THE
city. Near the cars. Apply at No. 713 North
TWF.NTIKTH Street. Parties can have a choice of
tine rooms, if applied for at once, with a genteel
family. The ground is the highest in the city, and
there cannot be a more pleasant city summer resi
dence found. 4 30 lot
$0. GOO Alien STREET. COO
IIKFBItiERATOKS,
WAT1.B COOI.ERK,
K K CKEAM FREEZER,
JAPANNED WARE,
WOODEN-WAKE.
GRIFFITH & PAGE,
) NO. 600 ARCH BTKEETi
REMOVED.
JOHN THORNLEY, .
INDIA RUBBER AND CUTTA PERCKA MANUFACTORY
No. 503 CHESNUT STREET,
Above Fifth, North Bid,
Opposite the Mayor's Otlice (formerly at No- 811),
fMILAIjct,FUIA.
MACHINE BELTING. (STEAM PACKING, EN
GINE HOSE.
And all other articles of Vulcanize India Rubber
used lor Mechanical and Aiai"'"cturln" Pur
ports 41 Inarp
iSD
("Feather Warehouse,
TENTH STREET, BELOW ARCH.
Feathers of n qnalltlia, Feather Beds, Bol
sters and '"ow. btraw, iiusn, iialr, and
7 . '"."Issiirtnient of Blankets, Comfortahln.
and ieSaullui. of all kinds. Marseille,, Coun:
S,.?j, of very handsome patterns, from the
?.T. urlce to the finest quality. uu lue
King Heds aud (spring Cow, Iron Bedsteads
?HL'Kl H CUSHIONS made to order.
A II nju.ds mt U.L Ltk VOrt Ifltuuyl r .. . 1 .
always
AMOS HILI.BORN.
No. 44 North TENTH tstreet,
llulnu A -..V
Itf D A l..n. .Innlr nt Xl'l n n.
,, p iuuuw nnaaes, oi
j -i : J ' "-.fiu, iv. 1 1 nana
soniest made. I2stulhnjiifiu
UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS
Pilnolpsl Depot, Ko 3111 (Uf8NUT Htreet
Central Pepot. No. loan. riKTH Btreet. one duorbalow
Chesnut Established Mi. mauQrW
Bevenue Btsmps of every description csnstantlv m
baud lu any amount. - v
Orders br stall or Express promntlv stteaded to
TJnlusd BUtes Notes. lrsfls ou PUIIsdsiphls or Sw
York, or current fnnds received In paymeau
Psrtlculsr attention paid to small orders.
The decisions ol the Uoniinlmloo cso ha eonsnlfsd
and suy lttfvriuUvu regarduig tU iw LenullV
givsn. j
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