8 T1IE STANW1X II ALL TRAGEDY. A BUPTREHflHU LKTTRR FROM MRS. OOI,K TO ITER BOHBAND THE PRISONER FULLY COMMITTED FOR MURDER 1M TUB FIRST DEO REE -RUMORS ABOUT Till PARTIES. Albany, N. Y.,Jurie 8. Tbe examination ot General O. W. Cole for the killing of Mr. His-cHK-k was resumed belore Justice Parsons at 10 o'clock this morning. He consulted for some time with bin counsel, and appeared to be more subdued In manner than at any time since the traced;. District Attorney Henry Smith atwnded lor the prosecution. Mr. Sheppard, Police Commissioner of Albany, the ttret witness called, was examined by Henry Smith, District Attorney I have in my posses sion a paper taken from the prisoner, it is here. (AlclUr of Mrs. Cole to her husband, taken from General Cole on the night of the tracedy was here produced.) Mr. Hartley To is letter, if there is no obiec tion, I otter in evidence. Mr. Henry Smith There is an objection. This paper may form a material piece of evi dence In the profceoa ion, and cannot be offered kere. I advise you. Mr. Sheppard, that yon will be expected to keep it salily in your custody, it bavins come into your posse'ston. Mr. IlaUley 1 have no objection to Mr. Shep paid retaining the letter, provided we may have access to it. Mr. Smith Yon can have free access to it at all times. Mr. Hadley We should like to take a copy of it. Mr. Smith Certainly, yon can bo permitted to have a copy. (A copy ot the letter was refused for publi cation.) Examination of Police Commissioner Shep pard continued: In addition to this letter a cmple of knives were found upon the persoa of the prisoner; I produce them here. District Attorney Smith I show the witness one of these knives a dirk knife. How long is the blade of this knife? Mr. bheppsrd Ii is three and one-cihth inches in length. District Attorney Smith How wide is the blade in the broailest part? Mr. Bheppard It is three-eighths of an iuch in the broadest part,- and tapers down to one sixteenth of an inch; it has the appearance of having been recently ground, and is quite slaarp at tbe point; it has a spring on the back, and shuts iiito the handle like a pocket knilej the spring is so adjusted that it remains open like a dirk until the spring is rateed by the finger, so rs to allow it to shut; the other knile taken from the prisoner is an ordinary four-bladed pocket-knife, with a pearl handle, and marked with the name O. W. Cole; the paper I have produced was delivered to me by Acting Police Captain McDutlie, who took it from the pri soner's person: the knives were delivered to the Property Clerk bv Captain McDulTie, In my pre sence, together with the pistols, all of which iHKeu irom me person ot the prisoner. The witne um cammed D.y doner's counsel. 'me pri- Mr. Hadley, counsel for the prisoner I have recolved a letter liom Mr. Frank Hiscock (the brother of the deceased), aud had a conversa tion with a friend of that gentleman this morn ins, and I am quite satisfied that he should be relieved trom aitcndin? the examination at this time. I advise General Cole to ofler no evidence, and to say nothing further at (his time. District Attorney Smith Do jou desire that the case should be now closed ? Mr. Hadley I conddei- tbe examination now closed. District Attorney Smith -We ask, then, that the prisoner be fully committed for the crime of wilful murder In the first degree. At this point the prisouer appeared much overcome. He covered his face with his hand, and seemed to weep,' while his under lip quivered and his whole frame shook, The prisoner's counsel said nothing, and the warrant of committal was made out by the ex amining police justice. , , . . ', U. N . , THE SUPPRESSED LETTER. The letter of Mrs. Cole to her husband is said to be, in portions of it, unfic for publication. It was refused ' to the press, the prosecution declining to furnish a copy, and the prisoner's counsel refusing absolutely to make it public. Tbe letter bears no date, and liom what can be gathered 'from those who saw it at an early stage ol tbe proceedings is nearly m follows: MRS. COLIC'S I.KTTEB TO HER HUSBAND. In compliance with your request, my dear husband, I write the particulars ot what has occurred between Mr. liiscock and myself. ThH Improper conduct com menced Id ism, and has continued at Intervals ever since up to a recent date. The first lime was when I whs sick in bed, wheu he came to my hedside and en deavored . The next time was In the ball, when I was seeing him to the door. I was standing np. He used three, and I always re sisted him as well as I was able, lie never succeeded In entirely There was no . I did uot tell ot it because I was ashamed and afraid to do so. This i not a true copy of the letter, but is about the substance. RUMORS ABOUT TBE PARTIES. There arc several rumors floating around in relation to tne par tie connected with this lamentable event, which are colored according to the sympathies of those who put them torth. By some it is declared that Mr. Hiscock's gal lantries were notorious, and theie Is a report that the letters and photographs found in his possesbion at the . time of his death would, if ?ubllehed, have created a great sensation tuong he F. K. A.'s which is interpreted to mean tbe First Fraus of Albany. Others maintain that the morals of the deceased were unexceptiona ble. There is a story going that Mr. Cole refused to make over her property to her hus band by the advice of the deceased, aud that there was some feeling between the parties on this acccount. Then it is said that Mr. lliscock was about to be married to a widow lady Irom the interior of the State, possessed of so one wealth, and that the revelation made by Mis. Cole was owing to jealousy and aff ronted pride. Of course all these stories are the natu ral accompaniments of such an event, and may all be without a shadow of foundation. It U certain that tbe blundering incapacity of the Coroner in giving up all the letters and papers of tbe deceased to his brother, has put the seal of eternal secrecy upr av; matters of moment which might be contained IntUem bearing upon this nhappy case. The Grand Jury will meet next week in this city, and the pruoner will be indicted and nrobabl? broucrht ineedtlv to trial. It will be the effort of his counsel, no doubt, to noAtuone the trial, in me knowledge that svm pathy for the deceased will die out, and lor the living will be increased by the delay. But District Attorney Smith is a very resolute officer ami able lawyer, ard it will be difficult to obtain from him any needless postponements. TBI COMMITMENT. The warrant of commttuent is as follows: SluU of New York, City of AWtmy. Whereas Goorg W. loie lias tnis uay oeeu uruuKiii. utmir uis uy Jieilry flbCIJ, ouenu i . .j . j , m,v complaint on oath has been made belore me by John Eddy and others, that on the 4th day ot June, 1H7, the said Ueorge W. Cole did, at the said city of AlOany, felonious W kill and murder L. u arris niscocK, uy shouting him with a pistol, and (bat said felony and act was committed with malice alnrethouirht: and whereas, upon the examination of saUl witnesses nad In ihe oresence of said tieorce W. Cole, it appeartnz to melual said oftensa bad been commtiled, and lliat tnere is reasonable grouud to believe lb said Ueorge W. Cole to b liuiltT thereof, now. therefore, vou are hereby comruauded, in the name of the people of the hlateOf NeW Vnrk In Vus.,.!..., .ulJlf L ..(111 htt !.0 ' tbe said G.-orne W Cole in the common Jail of jiiiuTOuiiir,iui ne snail be discharged ana de livered thence by due course ol law. lierouf fall not uui I'TII lit WUntBBiuy hand, this 8th day of June, 1W, , B. H. H. PARSONS, . . ...Police Justice ot thecltv ot Albany. i ii. People vs. Uaor, w. Cole." War- mr muraer. nrst degree. Vb Frljr Gates. Pure white teeth and a sweet breath, issuing nae jwriuui. nuiu win roue, through a pair or lovely Hps, are, as (ihukespeare says, "an excel lent thing in woman." To keep ihe "rmnrlv tales" of the mouth always snotleatt. an.t u.i breath always franrant, it is only iiecoasHry to use mo buzuijub i uu;. o imw at Tciictcatios. A teacher in a public school gave a sentence to be written and propeily rnnctuated. A toy gave me iouowing as the result of bis effort: The qnalit j of mercy says, "Shakespeare is ot strained." THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILAflELPlttA, MONDAY, FOURTH EDITION The Trial of Snrrntt To-day. Vititdfrom our Third fxtmon. Washington, June 10. Mr. Bradley said tbat Ibis motion had taken tbe defense by surprise, and be asked tbat Mr, Douglass be brought In and examined in open Court. Tbe defense were not advised, from the aft davit, that the officers bad takeu any action, in the late drawing of jurors, different from that taken ever since the passage of the law. Mr. I on duns was sent for and brought Into Court. Mr. Itradlnv rrrpirsted that M r. Douglas be sworn. Judge Fl her asked the Counsel for Die proieuuilon If thi y iiijecud to Mr. Douglass being sworn and examined. h'r.l'ierrepontsnld they would notobtect If It was the cumiiio In ixamlne witnesses In similar case. All mm lot shad to le nippoited by an affidavit, and where be bad practised it was not the coitoin to lake evi del celu cascs like this In open court. Judge Kisl er said there was no custom about It, !IIe never knew ol such a case since he had bern upon the b, nch, and hewi.s Informed by llieCli-r, Mr. Mlilille ton. tl at no such case bad occirred In his enperlence. After some fuitber discussion, Mr. Douglass was swoin, and read oyer the affidavit given above, and pronounced It trim. lletPKtillod that he had been the Itngistnr of the city of Washington since lHftl. and was in office at the time of the passage of the law of IH.2. In making the )al list of JiiKirs he bad punned the same practice that he always had pursued heretofore from the time ol the passage of the act of Jul, 1H2, unill lh pre sent time. Id answer to a question by Mr.Plerrenont. Mr Dong lass testified that he did not know whether the names f 'I need In tbe box by the Clerk of Georgetown were ax-payers or not. lie did not know whether all wiioie names be bad put In were tax-payers. Mr. Merrick objneted to these questions. It was not competent to go back and ask Mr. Douglass as to what the other officers referred to had done. Thnse officers bad to exercise their own jn-igineut and dis cretion, and It was to be presumed that the act of one wi s the act ol all. The Court decided It was proper for Mr, Flerreptnt to ask the question. In answer to a question by Mr. Bradley for Mr. Douglass, said that he had filed away a paper c m talning Ihe names of tne Jurors, and had searcbeJ lor It hut had not been able to lind It. Mr. Douglass then retired from the stand, and Mr, Brttdley asked that the Court lake a recess. This motion took the delense by surprise, and a question lies at the bottom of the matter, whether tbe trial cannot be proceeded with any how, unliwstbe objection e ines from tbe delendunt himself. He was aware that the current ot decisions was theother way, but there have been arguments to show that It Is In the power of the Court to proceed and try a case, and even to execute sentence when the prisoner, aware ot all the facts of Informality, was yet willing to go to trlii 1. He asked time, therefore, to look up the law, see If they could not go to trial with the jury now eui ji impelled. Mr. Plerrepont said be would Interpose no objection to a recess, for be bnd no doubt (bat this motion bad taken the defense by surprise, lfe argued, how ever, that even 11 nil the parties stipulated and agreed to go to trial in ppile of anv Intormallly, It would still be Illegal. No fclipulallon can bo so arranged as to make any illegal proceeding stand. He doubted whe ther Ibeiewere any decisions the other way, as his ft lend Mr. Bradley had Intimated. Mr. Bradley said he did not say there were deci sions the oilier way. He bad heard arguments to piove thAt tnere were. Mr. Pierrcpotit ti;ain Argued that conviction or acuulttp.l by a jury Illegally empanelled would be void. Mr, Cnrrlngton said he had no objection to Inter pose to a postponement. He cnuld not however go to trial In so Importuiit a case as this with any doubt upon bis mind, vs to the legulity of tbe Jury that would try this case. Mr. Bradlev wanted to know what would be done with the cases of all the men who had been executed upon the verdict of Juries empanelled In the same manner as mis one wus. Mr 1'ierrenont said be was not responsible in pant cases, b it ue was responsible now, Mr. cnrrinzton denied that any one had ever been bung bv ajury empanelled In this lnlormal way. Mr. Braoley begged bis friend's pardon, at least a dozen had been thus hung. Mr. Carrlnglon said u that were so, it was lime men to correct the evil. Mr. Bradley said it was an interesting question ror the Court, and be desired time to look up the law upon this point. Tbe Court granted the application for a recss until to morrow morning at 10 o'clock, and the Court then aolonrned until that hour. Tneprnonerwasiut.il reiunnuru ,u iu uumun ui tbe Marshal, and taken buck to Jail; a large crowd hastinlnc Into the Judiciary situsre for the purpose Of getting a good look at him. The Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. New York, June 10. The steamship Quaker City, with the Holy Land party on Board, is still at anchor In Gravesend Bay. The first number of a new daily Journal, to bo called the Brooklyn Press, will be Issued on Thursday, June IX Heavy Kobbcry. New Yokk, June 10. O. W. Yonng, a New York merchant, was robbed of 118,000. a gold wntel), and other valuables, at Leeds, Green county, on Saturday night. Camden Home for Friendless Children. The arrangements for holding a very extensive Fair for tne Denent oi tne camueu noma ji Friendless Children have been completed. It will be held in Morgan's Hall, at the corner of Fourth and Market streets, on xuenuuy, U'oiinusilnr Anil Thnrmiav evenillCS of this week, closing on the latter evening witti a grand supper, tub opentug io-iiioiiuw (iumuuji evening will be a gorgeous affair. An excellent oicue8tia will be present, aud discourse tne popular airs of tne day, as wen as a selection oi operatic music Addresses will be delivered by lion Alexander u.uauen, tion. wuwura nuiuo, Hon. G. V. N. Custls.and Hev. J. B. Dobbins. it. is the ob ect. Uurlnn every evenina: or tne Fair, to make everyone cheerful; and to effect this, vocal and instrumental muslo will bo ron dertd by professionals and amateurs, both from Jfliiladelpliia and Citiuden. It will be, without doubt, from the character of the ladies ami pentlemen who have the man agement of Hie coming Fair, a grand affair; and tl:6 ClUZeHS OI IjUIIIUUU diiuuiu vuiuQiuinniu, and by their liberal patronage raise a sum which shall plnce the house in a condition to sui port twiou t lie number of children that are UUUer US COUtroi m irawui Dfath op a Prominent Merchant. This morn Ing a meeting of Uie Commercial lixchange was bold totake uctlon in regard to the recent deatb of Mr. James McCuloheon, oue of Its most prominent members. Messrs. William Price, Washington jrsuioner. anu w. iJuue Mur phy were appointed a commlttoe to draft reso lutions in relallon to the melancholy event. The following W ere suosequunuy prescuieu uuu unanimously auopiea: ii i,.-,.r,, iLhns n leased an All-wise Providence to remove from the sphere of his usefuloem our highly e teemed fellow-member, Mr. James McCutcheon.of the firm of McCutcheon & Col lins, be it therefore ..... , . , n.L. ..... Mi.nllH li n a lot n vain. JCt'tOlVtU. Hint IUC uuuuuuulb.T u .vow .- able citizen, our Association a niuu-ioneti, uon- esl aud energetic mercuant, wuose n m um businef s community will bo deeply deplored. lirtolvtu, inat we smoereiy ay lupnuuiu iw his bereaved liimlly, aud that a committee oi three be appoinieu to iuaso urraugumwia w attend bis funeral In a body, and carry these resolutions to ins iamny. Before Alderman Beitler at the Central Btation. Alfied Creager, living at No. 921 Hrown street, ana uuHries enrger, uviug iu Alder 6treet. walked np to ltide avenue and Wood street at it late hour on Monday evening. One Winfleld Huber Joined the party, and pro posed to Deal" ine store oi mm. iiuruun iuo ltldge Itoad, wliicti place had been robbed the nlgnt Dciore til worm oi goous. ii w pro posed to get into the building byald of skeleton keys, and the confiscations were to be con tained in a hat;, which Huber had prepared. The youthf ul burglars were.held in (2000 bail tacli to aiiHwer at Court, .lohn W. Ainaib, reBiaing at jno. izw in. Tenth street, wus arrested by Detective 'fag- part In JSeW linn, cm cnarge ot rooumg um First Dls'riot Collector's (Mllce of 8d50 worth of revenue stamps. lie was held in 1 15(H) ball to appear at court. Malicious. Archibald Landen, while loung ing about the corner of one of the streets In Manvnnk, cko' d an old negro, then employed bv tlie hiln'itliicplo Citizens of that "burg" to eiteoluallv ei i-n the truoes of taronu sadly dilapidated hi i''no, by the application of white. wach una pnini. j.ia " . - - , , " " i Landen ewii ye i to cu m " of this ' nr ti a brotner." Buutmnmm m iuu. hlsnexi n,n t wt w nu vu suikii.uuui.wu m bis HKiuoii . toor. rLr..r. i whitewash, !)-, wlilt one aatuui "'"""" Y' tbearm.U. Hi.ed tho oontents against tbesije of the Uliige. The oi l darkey being in the toi,i ii.,.. . i . . i h ..i.i a nanseountlV rxioelvea a;iatrhareof thi call are.uis liquid. Lander was arresti-il for limit perlormlug more than duty required, ami u . held in 1000 bail to answer, py Aiumnaii Kuuisdell, IIoBsTnip.VEf. Isaac Tyson, a nfgro bsro Claled with I alrlrk Murphy and Kniiiutd Dill, some days ago stole a white borse Hi the lower pan of the city. 1'Bsslngthe Whitehall Inveru In the night, they espied two good, sleek-looking horses In the yard. The night being darn, no signs of human ity about them, they turned thewblte horse Into tbeslahle yard and appro priated the other two. Dill was some time ago arrested. Isaac and Pat. were taken In oustody on Haturdny night, and held to answer by Alder man Itamsdell. One of the horses belongs to John Kernan, living at No. lfilOHarker street, and the bridle which was found upon him belongs to Francis Farran, residing on Moya inenslng avenue. Seriouflt In J0RED. About 9 o'clock this morning, George Henderson, aged eleven years, was seriously Injured by fnltltig through a hole in J'ier No. 10. Kichmond coal wharves. He was taken to his residence, No. Bcpvlva street. Philada. Btook Exchange Sales, Jane 10 Keported by Dehaven A Bro., No. 40 B. Third street BKTWFEN BOARDH. f inw u s inHtm. r w4 IHKiit'A A ss.'nu sn foeo I.ehlgh 6s'M.2l. 87 1:1mm I'ittnh'gcp 6s.2d. 73 IIIHiO ISiiHq lids. ....., ts 8ft sh Fenna It Is. t'!-l 8 do 51'i 52 sh Consol'd llk... 4S 11 do 45 lush Mlnelitll TL Ml 2IM) sb tiusq Cnl b5. 18 do . 18',' 1"0 sb Beading.....s5..5s 1 i 211 do. 2d..'i31-18 UK! do..bSwn.A 1-18 100 do S0U..881-18 41)0 do ....S5..58 1-18 108 do.......8&. C3.' HECOND BOARD. food C A Am mt 'H9. c- ss mo sh Head R. bM.U-44 .. b3'i MM M .s:m. M' f.'bW M r CI 1J l,iail-S5..90 7t0 sh Ocean Oil....bA. 2'.i6 8 sh I .en N stk 48 "0shKea1...i5wniln M 2110 do siMu M4 iuo do gtiu. 63 H 200 do 5S UK) do. 91 do 8 do., 2"0 lo.. 11)0 do. .h.Kl. 68 1U3 do. 100 do.... ..63 14 DRY GOODS. AM EG KVl'MULLAN, (SUCCESSOR TO J. V. CO WELL, & SON, HAS IN STOCK AND LARGE SUPPLY OF RECEIVING DAILY A KQUSE-FURKISKIKG DRY GOODS. Tbe facilities he has for supplying his customers with the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST RATE are unsurpassed. Ee has now full line Ot LINEN SHEETINGS, at reduced prices. Also, PILLOW-CASE LINENS. TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKIJSB. TABLE DAMASK by the yard. TOWELS AND TOWELLING by tbe yard. MARSEILLES, LANCASTER, HONEYCOMB, and ALLENDALE QUILTS. FLANNELS, greatly reduced In price. SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS. FURNITURE CHINTZES AND DIMITIES. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. TOILAN&T by the yard. WHITE GOODS SELLING OFF CHEAP. RICHARDSON'S LINENS always a specialty. All goods warranted to be what they are sold tor, at the 4 20 smthsm H. "W. COR. NEVKKTII AND CIIESN17T. 18(57!!! PBHBHeitEATLT BEDTJCED! DBT WOODS ARE CHEAP t . WB ARE IELIiING TERT LOW) KrECIAL BARGAINS THIS MONTH! WE WANT TO CLOSE OUT STOCK! Good Muslins and Calicoes ror 12X cents. New styles of Ch allies and Delaines, tl cents. Excellent All-wool Cnsslmeres for 78 cents. Bhetlaud Shawls and Grenadina shawls lor (3. Rich Heavy Black Silks, liN.0. Ilv7, 2. Superb tiros Grain Silks, l'7S. $2-25, (3, II 50, aud 4-80. French Lawns, Percales, Piques, and Chintzes. Materials for Ladles' Suits, In great variety. Linen Drills, Linen Ducks, etc., for men and boys. Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, Udkls., Shirred Muslins etc. etc. Summer Flannels, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, etc. etc., at JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND PBIN 4BARDEN STREETS. 825 3m8p "THE ONE PRICE STORE. X HAVE OPENED THIS MORNING, Great Novelties in Dress Goods, COMriUSING IN PART: 80 pieces fine Cambric Lawns at 25 cents. 20 pieces fine Swiss Lawns at half price. V6 pieces line Organdie Lawns, corded In French P'.1."""?- .1. l- Ihe 1 jaw 11 ivuuen. junt uut?-liiiru mtsir vaiuo. iso 1 It es printed Piquts. in oll-painled solors. For beauty of design and coloring they have no equal. Tourists and others In want of such goods wuuld do well to call. J ust opened, another case 01 tnose nne wnue nques, handboaie goods, only 68 cents. TRAVELLING GOODS. TRAVELLING GOODS, Granite Poplins, Glade Mohair, Poplin Cashmere. I'oplluetta. plain aud mottled Goods, all at low prices. Ua yard black Glacle.for Dresses, equal tosllkl appearance and lustre. NEW GOODS opening daily, from New York, Phila delphia, au4 other markets. MUSLINS1 MUSLINS! MUSLINS) All the leading makes ot 61U1UINU, Bit jtjii'iisu, ana PILLOW CASE MUSLTNS At the lowest market prices. 1 Jul Yard Wide Brown Heavy, only 1?X cents. Ul'.OKUE D. W1SUAM, No. 7 North E1GUTU blreet. Q RE AT BARGAINS IN DBESS GOODS. J AS R. CAMPBELL ft CO.. NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 8211 Imrp PHILADELPHIA. QREAT REDUCTION IN FANCY DRY GOODS. GEORGE FRYEE, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, Infosmshts customers that he Is selling his entire. Stock ol 4 18m SILKS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS CIOODS Regardless of coat, tu close them out by July L "D OD(? KBS'AND WOBTKnIIOLM'S POCKET J- u ivr.n, reari ana mag Haudlos. of beuutltul finish. KOlJGEU8, and WADIO A BUTCH Klt'S 1A nun, anu iuo ceieuraiea i.ioouljTHlC 11AZU1L bl'IShOItS ol the finest quality. Baiors, KulvtiS. bclNSors. and Tabln Cutlerr Ground and Pollabed at P. MADKIBA'H, No. lift TENTH blreet, below Chenuut. atii DRY GOODS. HTEKL BON WILL OfEN THIS lnorniiiif, 1(0 fins qutlity WHITE Slir.TI.NI WII4WLS, .fSO, WORTH f09. Black Llama Lsce Polntes, choice styles. White Llama and IlsreirnHhawls, Line Bar HI ark and Whits plaid nhswls. II amlsonie styles Printed Casbmer Shawls. 180 PLAID VRI1 RHAWU, SI'50, WORTH 3. HANDSOME II LACK C1RO RAIN SILKS. It LACK ORO CJRAIN SII.K4I, l'7a, Sls)7. , ;-ao. 7-H TARD WIDE RLACK TAFFETA SILKS. a. Black Taffeta Silks, tl-SO. t -SO, fr75. I'laln Silks, handsome shades, I'7S to f 3. Foulard Silks rerlucsd to M7c, tl, tfM. Finest quality of Silk and Linen I'opllns. Double-width Plain Goats' Hair Poplins. 75c. Hilk-liRured double-width Goats' ilalr,50c. Hilk-fiKiired Wnlte Wool Ilernanls, reduced to 4nc. Handsome 811k Grenadines reduoed to fWc.,7&c., 11. Mottled Poplins, for (nits, Mio , 6Hc, 7Sc. Black and While Plaid Poll de Chevres, ltc., worth Jiress Oords of all kinds, at greatly reduced prices. T25 Printed French Piques, reduced to 7AC. Our entire slock of i'renuu Percales reduced to 87,c SATIN PLAID FRENCH ORGANDIES. CHOKE ST1TI.M RFDI'CF.n TO 410 CTS. W4ltTII Oil IU CTN. Knftllsh Cambric Lawns, ISandMc, French Jnconel Lawns. 81 and S7Hc. Blue, Buff, aud Pink Frenob Lawns, 40c. It WOW. 718 AND 71S N. TENTH ST. JOHN W. THOMAS. Nos.l05aud 407 North SECOND St. NOW OPEN, POINTE DEN INDE SHAWLS AND ROTUNDESL LLAMA rOINTES AND ROTUNDES, I rilNHU rOINTlS AND ROTVNDES, SHETLAND SHAWLS, 8 gwsmttrp GRENADINE SHAWLS. B. W. Corner of 2ToTUtli ana Aaroh 0 ta LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER QUILTS. 10- 4 AND 11-4 LANCASTER QUILTS. 11- 4 IIOIVKYCOMH 4 I I II N. I'llNK ANIt III.IK M AKKEII.LVNQIT1LT8. l l.M ST WHITE 41 CI LIS inPWHTKII. 1I41F.LN NHHI'I.IKU HITII QITII.TA, WAl'HIKW, HWl:i.S, TABUS LINENS, SIIEKTIM4US, ETC. ETC HATE JCKT OPENED ANOTHER CASE SlLVIK P4PLINN. F4K LA DIEM' NUITw. A K H I.AVfKN. FRESK'II AN i ENULISU. THIN 44I1N, Hi I.I. VAMIKTT, SUMMER M1LK, REDUCED. P. S.-WHITE AND RETAIL. SHAWLS, WHOLESALE S wfmtttu FOR SALE. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE CI1FAP. House. 11 rooms, newly UHoored. ami pa uted; nii. hot and cold water; location biKh and well shaded: lot 30 bv 110 feet. Terms easy. Imme diate possession. Apply at WILbO'b Tea Ware- bouse. No. 2HB CHE6 1 htreeu 81 If FOR SALE, OR TO LET FDRNISIIED, IIOUBK. ts 8iJ NOj254 1 S. TWKNTYFIRST Street. TO RENT. n to LET- PART OK TUB HOUSE NO. FOUKTH street, helow lmib..rii. east snle. Inaulre ou the rjre mines. Keferencea re- tiulred. s 28 TO Ii E T-DWELLINO NO. 110 8, li'NlNliTKENTU Streeu Inquire H. E. corner likKTH and CHKMNUT Btreew. 8 411 TO LET CAFE ISLAND FURNISHED Lj. Cot luce to let. 11 rooms, PholoKroph of which can t.e been at M.K. coruer ot TWi ill and CHKSNUT streets. cai tf 105 H. A. FLEISKER & CO., 105 Euccessors to Bambeiger Brothers, DEALERS IN ITofiiery and Staple Trimmings, CLOVES, F.MRROIDERIES, LADIES', CENTS', AND CHILDREN'S UNDERSHIRTS, ETC., Ao. 105 North UIG1ITII Street, 6 lBwfm24t THREE DOORS ABOVE ARCH. 105 PHILADELPHIA. 105 JOHN O. ARRIS ON, Nos. 1 and 3 North. Sixtk Street, Philadelphia, would invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; the material, workmanship and finish cannot he surpassed by any in the Market. ltirpi T iIIE OLD STAND REMODELLED NEW STORE FOR FINE CONFECTIONS. tmure new slock of i'iueUonfeoilous, fe'ruhs, etc. Philadkm'hi a. May la. 18o7. Haring taken the old eatahlished btore No. SOS WAMKJiT k-treet, formerly occupied by John Hagey, and completely refitted and renovated the entire premises, we are prepared to supply all articles In our line, at as reuoouaole price as can be purchased elsewhere. Our InnK experience In the business, together with tbe ellicieut cot pa of workmen, at our command, will enable us to luruisb the nueel arlicels at the lowest prices. A cull Is respectfully soltcltel. HAINE4J A LEEDS, B17 imrp NO. 000 JUHUK1' STUKKT, JUhKrH BAinUM. WALT It H S. LltUJIHl. ROPER'S NEW AMERICAN DREECH-LOADINO REFEATINO SHOT cum, FIRIN I'OI'BSUOIS IN TWO SECONDS Using ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured by the KOPEK. BEPEATIiiU BIFLE COMPANY. Am. herst. Maasarhusetf, nnder penoual supervision of C. M. SPENCER, Inventor of the famous BPENUEH BIFLE. Bend Jor circular. tl8lm TTTANTED. FIVE HUNDRED RECRUITS YV for the U. H. Marine Corps. Uecrulu mustbe able-bodied. yonuK. uuuiatrled men. They will ha employed In the Government Kavy-yards and lu till i lis of War ou toivlgu stations, ior further lulor- mallon apply W JAMES LBTWia, ! Captain and KerruitliiK Oilicer, 4 19 miw ti No,auHfUiJM'but, I JUNE 10, 18G7. AUCTION SALES. Philip FOBD, Anctloneer. CLELLAND & C0J (Hnccessors to Phllln Fnrrl iv V M ACCTlOXSi-JiKH. Ha 608 MAitKKT Blreet, BALE OF 1400 CAPFS BOOTS, HTTOES, BROQANS, BALM OKA LH, KTU On Ihursday morning;, Jane 1ft, coramencinc at 10 clock, we will sell by catalogue, for cash. 1400 cases men's boys', and youths' boots, shoes, brogans, bal morals, etc. Also, a supe rior assortment of women's, misses, and children's wear, ail prime and desirable goods, from city and Kastern manufacturers. S4t JOHN B. MYEUS A CO., AUCTIONEERS Hos. 2s and 284 MARKET blreet. LABOK'PERFMrTOBV BALK OP BOOTS, STTOE8, BBOOAMH, TKAVKLIJNH BAGa, Kl'O. On Tuesday Morning, June II, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. on four months' crenll, about 13n0 packaften boots, l.oes, balmorals, etc, of eity and Kastern manufac ture. FBENCir CALF SKINS. At 10 o'clock will be sold i dor.en "Carrier Dupoiit" French Calf Skins. itOOonen "Victor Bohert" French Call Hkins. It open lor examination with catalogues earlr on the morning of sale. 65t LAPOF. POBITIVF. 8ALKOF BRITISTT, FHF.NCH OKPMAN, AND DOMKsiTIO PHY (IOOIW. We will bold a lnrice sale of lurnlgn and dotnestlo dry goods, by catalogue, on lour months' credit, aud part lor cash, On Thursday Morning-, Jane in, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 900 packages and lots of staple and fancy articles, In woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons. N. B. Catalogues ready and goods arranged for examination early on the morning of sale. 18 7 6t LARGE POSITIVK HALE OF CARPETING, MATTINtt. ETC un J-rlday Morning, Jnne 14. at 11 o'clock, will he sold bv catatonia, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces rich Brussels, three-ii I v sunertiiie. and linn Incmln. v.iinti.n. Hut. limp, cottage, and rag carpclirtpg. Canton mailings, etc., embracing a cbnlcevv-sortment ol superior goods, which may be examined early on the morning of sale. la 8 st M THOMAS & SONS. KOS. 13D AND HI 8. lOUBTH Blreet. SALE OF BTOCK8 AND RE tL ESTATE, Tuesday, June II, At 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange, will Include Assignees' Peremptory Male iro sbsres t-ciiuy.klll and oil Creek Oil Co, 2( 0 shares Petn na Oil Co. St t o shares Hubert Oil Co. ion shares llathUorn Petroleum Co. lt(Ki shares Walnut Is'and Oil Co. 250 shares Bobs Oil Co. Si 00 shares Big W hllely Creek Oil Co. Interest In an Association called thA ITpnnomttA Magee Island Oil Co., claimed to be entitled to SuuO Khures ol Us stock. tfcOO first mortuase coupon bond Loiran Hflnlnr and Manufacturing Co. of Virginia. or otner accounts 12000 Rtenbenvllie and Indiana Railroad First Mort gage 8 per cent, bonds. 3 shares Pennsylvaula Company for Insurance on Lives, etc. 50 shares Little Schuylkill Railroad Company. 100 shares becond National Bank. 10 shares blxlh National bank. 60 shares Third National Hank. 800 shares Hctiuy I kill Navigation, common stock. 600 shares Big Mountain Coul Company, 1 share Point Breeze Park Association, Box btull No. 48, Point ltreeze Park. loo shares Pennsylvania Middle Coal Field Coal and Rallrond Company. 20 snares oiirin National iiank. (226 (scrip Delaware Mutual'lnsiirance Co. loo shares Delaware Mutual InsuiauceCo. 40 sxares Central Transportation Company. 70 shares Unlun Transportation Company. loo bbare Lehigh Craue aud Iron Co. tiooo 1'euuBYlvaula Builroad 6 s. 1871. January and July. Id Biiarrs v ape may anu jumviue iuiiiruau. 4 sl iires Mercantile Library Co. 21H) shares Sugar Creek Oil Co, PEWsl. 4 Pews. Nos. 68, 60. and ui. middle aisle, and 108 west aisle middle block, West Arch blreet Church, earner of Eighteenth street. K1VER DELAWARE, at Bllllngsnort. N. J. A Bandtome Country Hem, 17 acres. MT. AIRY AND WILLOW OROVE TURNPIKE, ebuui ii mile Irnm Main street, MU Airy Two valu able KttimH, together 131 acres. WALNUT isi KEET. west of seventeenth street Vuliiiible HuilUInK Lot. 'IUIK'IEEN'111 HTREET. NO. 60U. D610W LiOm- baid Mi ueiti Renldence. WAr-JUNUION AVENUE AND LIMEKILN TLBNP1KE, N. W. corner-Valuable Farm, U acres. MT. AIRY AVENUE valunbie Lot, 4J acres. W YOM1NU AVENUE Bundsome Country Beat, 8 acifs. BROAD and rituHi r t it Ji. tvi o, a. m corner. Beverly, N. J. Hotel and iiweltlug. BlVEIt IiELAWABE, at Beverly, N. J. Large and VahiHble l.nlldina Lot. . . Cil Ou ND-BEN l f-Oii a year. I GROUND-RriN'l s-$. a year. f. 0 1 ;u C N D- K EN 1 8- aa-j. a Wd, and IM each. MARKET blREEl, Noa. Ml aud 8.44 Business 1 cation. ARCH rl -K -vw oiouern rwnuence. V Isa II I. EON A VkM'E U.rge Lot. 10 acres, t lllilh'l IAN bTBEE'l. west ol bevwulh Frame Dwelling aud 2 Ruuding Lots. MORRIS bTKEET, east of seventh 1 Building L cTfRIfeTIAN BTREET, Nos. 709 and 711 Two Gen teel Dwellings. BECKETT bTREET 10 Brick Dwellings. I RUNT BTREET, No. 1047, north oi M.orrl8-Qen-teel Dwelling. OAK and PRESTON STREETS. 8. E. corner Handsome Mansion. hOUTH 81 BEET. No. 814 Four Brick Dwellings. BAN KbOitt bTREET, No. 673 Brit k Dwelllug. WALNUT LANE, Oermantowu Modern Resi dence. TENTH BTREET, No. 812, above Brown Genteel Dwel'ing. LOMBARD 6THEET, No. 640 Frame Dwelling. N INT 11 cTREET, No. 222 Modern Residence. CUMBERLAND blREET, No. 46 Genteel Dwell- '"Race STREET. No. 1707 Modern Residence, r- L Aj MIT bl BEET, Chesnui illll Elegant Country Beat. - LAND. Four Tracls Clarion, Elk, Forest, and Tre- mont Counties, Pennsylvania, l ull particulars In buudbllls. 8 7 St Pale In Camden N. E. cor. Third and Cooper streets. HANDSOME WALfcUT FUHN1TUHK, KOSU- W OU PIANO, FIKE'-PKOOJf bAi E, iTNS BUUbSELb CARPETS. ETC On Tuesday Morning, 11th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at tlie N. E. corner of Third and Cooer p streets, Camden, N. J., by calalog'in, the entire lurLiture. iict Pale No. 1R23 Walnut street. HANDSOME FURNITURE. LARUE AND ELE GANT MANTEL. PIER. AND OVAL MIRROK., MAfeblVE CHANDELIERS. HANI bOMK VEL VET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, WINDOW CURTAINS, ETC. On Wednesday Morning, 12th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. lbii Walnut street, by catalogue, the entire handsome furniture. 8t BY THOMAS B1ECH & SON, NO. 1110 CHEo NOT blreet, above Eleventh Street. Bale at No. 1431 Mary street. HANDSOME FURNITURE, CARPETS, ROSE WOOD PIANO-FORTE, ETC On Tuesday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at No, 1421 Mary street, above Master, between Tblrlceuih and Broad street', will be sold the Peat household lurnlture of a family declining housekeeping, cosoprising Brussels, Venetian, and In- tralu carpels: walunt parior turultu'e, wal- ut cham er bults. beds and mattresses, dlulog-roout aud kl clieu furniture. The furniture was all purchased new within six months Can becxamlned early on morning ot sale. 8 8 2t LARGE BALK CF IRISH LINEN HOUSEKEEP INO GOODS. On Tuesday ai d Wednesday Mornings, At 10 o'clock, at the Auction blore, No. IUO Chesnut street, will be sold a large assortment of superior housekeeping articles, in lots to suit purchasera, con sisting of 10-4 and 11-4 linen sheetings. 42, 45, and 88-lucb pltlow-cuse linens. Extra heavy 4-4 plain do. Medium and su peril no d . Barusley's, Blchardson's, aud German table linen by the yard. Damask, Bollcla, and double damask extension table cloths, with napkins and doylies to match. French fringed extension cloths, wim truil aoylles to match. Brown coffee cloths, all sizes. Turkish aud Scotch bath towels Huckaback and diaper Kiwels, Jll sizes and qualities French Marseilles and Engiisb tuilut quilts. Ladles' and gentlemen's flue linen cambric bdkfs. Brown and Rusnia crashes. This stock la of recent Importation, and comprises the h nest goods of the kind manufactured iu Europe. They will be on examination after 12 o'clock on Mon day, aud are well worthy the attention of house keepers, who are Invited to call aud examlua them. 8 b St PANCOABT & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 40 MARKET bTREET, LA ROE POKITIVR BALE OF 850 LOTS AMERI CA N AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, LINEN AND HOSIERY GOODS, MILI1NERY GOODS H OP SKIRTS, CORSETS, NOTIONS. ETC B Y CATALOGUE, ON A CREDIT. On Wednesday Morning, June 12, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a large and most desirable assortment of new season able goods lor present sales. 8 3t B. SCOTT, JR., AUCT10NEEB, No. CHESNUT blreet. 1030 AUCTION BAIJTS OF HOUbEnOLD FTJRNmTRH. B. bCOTT', Jr., will give his personal atteiuioa to sales ol household furniture, at the residences of parties removing or breaking op housekeeping, wa the luust favorable twins. AUCTION SALES. JW. GUM HI KY & PONS. AUCTIONi-fcilS No. 6 WALNUT Blreet Hold Rrgnlar Bali ot REAL FbTATE, b'KH'KR, AND PFiCTrRrnEa AT TIIK I'll I LA DELPHI A fXliHANUK, Handbills of each proierty Issnrd sparatly. loco catalogue pulilislied and circulated, mntalnlng full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par tlal list ) property contained In our Real Estate Regis ter, and oilered at private sale. bales advertised dally In all tho dally newspaper; Bale on Monday, Jane 17. will Include NORTH BROAD BTRKET Elegant brownntonO residence, 26 feel front, with bay windows, verandahs, end extra conveniences, 8. W. corner Thompson street. ORpn ANfV COURT BALE Estate of N. Htrouss; deceased Five brick dwellings, and lot 44x124 feet, Hub street, below Christian, east side. WEST PENN BQUARE Handsome modern rest dence, with every convenience, No. 3, below Market street. VALUABLE FLOURING SflLTil With 85 acres pr and, know n as ' Mount Pleasaut Mills," near Caf lisle. I iimherland eonntv, Pa (SPRING GARDEN 8TUEKT Handsome resldeneo,' brick aud brownstoue, with extra conveniences, No. 21 6 hn s AMUFL C. FOBD A KONS, AUCTIONEEIU No, 127 b. FOURTH Street, vw., . - ,f l B?M Irtt. Stocks, Loans, trtn., at Phno delphla Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon Our sales are advertised In all the dally and sevariS of the weekly newspapers, by separate bandhllia ol each property, aud by pamphlet catalogues, ono thousand of which will be issued on Wednesday pre ceding each Sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALK. o. C. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEEI Offlco no. 421 COMMERCE Btrl ItUi WATCHLS, JEWELRY, ETC. 33AILET & CO., NEW STYLES , , , DIAMOND JEWELRY.: K0. 810 CHLSMT STREET 4 1 mwlsmrp PHILADELPHIA. pATEK PHILIPPE & CO.'S , CELEBRATED WATCHES, MADE EXPRESSLY FOB j BAILEY & CO., SOLE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOB FENX-' STLVANIA. - A full assortment of these TIME-KEEPERS . '' '' always on hand. 7 fmwtf No. 810 CHESNUT Street- C E PITCHERS. (era?, A IilBCE ASSORTMENT OF ICE PITCHER Sr NOW OPENING AT ' CLARK & BIDDLE'S, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, 4l8smw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. 910 MEAD & CO., 910 FORMERLY XT THE COBNKBOF MINTU AND CHESNUT STfl. ARE NOW AT ' No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, ;SOUTH BIDE. SECOND FLOOE.jL ,1 J L . We have Just finished In a very superior manner over Two Hundred ('iuo) New DesiKns of ICE PITCHERS, which wo are now oOerlng at greatly reduced prices: ICE PITCHERS, ecgraved.....'.... 8 u) S-M " encuved and chased. low " " " 11M . " rery rich, and chased li oo " t very rich, and medallion...... 13D0 . " very rich, superior chasing... 14 00 " ' , " " - ... WOO " entirely new, and elegant.... 17-50" ' MEAD & CO., Manufacturers,. NO. OlO C'JIEMNUT STBEET, BOUTI1 BIDE. BECOND FLOOR. 4 4 8m rp Qu D. KITCHEN, JEWELER, S,E. Comer TKNTI1 and CHESXUT. 4BREAT REDCIIIOM IK PRICES. DUnOKhS, WATCHES, ' JEWELBV, slLVEB-WABE, BRONZES. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIQURJ3H, WATCHES AND JEWELRT CAREFULLY BH PAIRED. Particular attention paid to Manufacturing all artl des In onr line. f t xlthsra QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Xb Fidelity- Uinrsaet, Trait and Bafa Deposit Company, for tba Hafo K.0ptB4t of Uuuds, btocka, susd Other Valuables. CAPITAL, .fSOO.000 BIBMCTOIW. N. R. BROWNE. J..UWAUU VT. uuni'iii ALEXANDER HhiiNJUZ B. A. CALDWKLi, CLARENCE II. CLARK, JOHN W ELM 11, J. UILLLNUHAM FELL, 11 UN BY J. UJJJOUi, Ml , t.T I UiilATbllTiriL Office In tbe Fire proof Building of the Phlladelphl tl Bank. CllEsSN UT Btrel s00.0!1'": . National Thht tV.nuiMBV ie.,lve on deposit, and OtJAlVA!-- TKEH 'i'U E BAFK KEEPING OF VALUAULEU or. upon the following rates a year, yum Cm nun Roude....... 11 per lions Retl-Hered Bondu aud Becurllies...W Oenls per IliwO Gold tX.lu or Biilllon-............... llP' V" Bilver Coin or Bullion........-......- ..f Pr ie Oold or Bilver Plate.... - 1 iwr H Cash Boxes or aiuaH tin boies of Baukera, Brokers, Capi'.allata, eio., contents unknown to the Oomjauy, and liability limited, S26 a year. i The Company oilers for RENT (renter exclus vjW holding the key) BAFEH INHIDK IT'S VAUHWat . vo,i, 40.i0, audrrsa year, aooordlug to sum ami localton, . Coupons and Interest Colle?ted for one per osna, ' Interest allowed on Money Deposit. l ..ta Company lsaulhorlatid loreoelTO and exec 11 Hi Truiia ol every decrlpiliii. . r lSimw(rpl N. B. BROWNE, Preeldant, Rohht PATTKltsOK, biioty and Traaaurar.j .1 . ' ' ' '"-" : '
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