OITY INTELLIGENCE. Q APMTIOMia LOCAL mM 111 OUTSIDE FA8.S. S,til,By v Iiwite. Tbe inaugnra r?t ?f b ';T-nchcr' Institute of the fifi'r? t0iU,.',t,of pb"1eIphJa"tooli place at irr?entrR.1 1J'Kh Brkool. Ilroad and Green street, jesterday, at 8 o'clock P. M. I t ln.te1ireBt,,,S. adMieasps were made by Georfro 1. ntcnr. President of tbe Institute, who Intro duced tdward Shtnpen, Esq., President of the of of Controllers; Professor diaries J. S .a ot the University ot Pcnnejlvama; Rev. P. 8. Hanson; and Proteasor Wickeranau. State Buncrtntendent of Public Schools. I he objects of tbe Institute are the Improve rncnt of the Teachers ot the Publio Schools of the city and county of Philadelphia by moans ot lectures, essay, and dice isslons upon educa tional topics; by piactlcal illustration of modes or teaching; by the formal ion of a Teachers', Library; by reading and other elocutionary ex ercises, and, at the same time, to create and keep alive a deeper public interest In education. 1 BualneM Committee made a report, In which they state that ample arrangements have been make for the exercises to take place at the meetings m September, December, February, and May. At tbe meeting in Septerobr, Dio Lewis, W. D., will lecture npon his favorite subject of physical exercises in schools. In addition thereto, several other parties have been selected to lecture or lead In discussions on dtfjereiit subjects. Rotcrn of the Hope Fikb Company. Last mpht the Hope 8teom Kire Eneine Company returned home front their trip to Boston, where they have been having a royal time of H. There was a large turn-out of the department to receive them on their arrival at Market street wharf. Most of tbe companies in the line were attended by fine bands of music, and many of them turned out in unusually large nu rubers. They formed on Market street, tbe right rest ing on Front, and marched up Market to Third, lip Third to Coate, up Coatcs to Tenth, down Tenth to Chesnut, down Chesnut to Second, down Second to Reed, up Reed to Fifth, up Fifth to Wharton, up Wharton to Ninth, up Ninth to Christian, out Christian to Broad, up Broad to Lombard, down Lombard to Sixth, down Sixth to Fitzwater, and there dismissed. The Thermometer's Mark. A comparison of the markings of tbe thermometer of this month and of the corresponding period ot June, 1866, will show a flmilarity of temperature somewhat curious. Last June the weather was not excessively warm until about the twenty third or twenty-fourth ot the month, when, for four days In succession, the temperature was from 90 to 94 degrees. Previously, as during the pjesent month, the marking ot tbe thermometer did not exceed 86 degrees in the hottest part of the day. What They Have Collected. The Com mittee appointed by the Drug Exchange to raise money for the relief of the suUerers by the San som street disaster, report having collected the sum of $1710, which has been handed over to the Mayor. 8 Ci K An unusually large and choice stock of Cloth ing for spring wear la exhibited by the G. 8. 0. E. at the present time. We have taken muon. pains in selecting styles, aud in the getting up of our garments this season, and are able to oner to our patrons and tbe publio generally an assortment of Walking Coiwts, Morning and Evening Coats, Backs, Spring Overcoats, vests and Pants of every grade, equal In style, make and finish to tbe best customer work, ind of course at much lower prices. For those who prefer to have their Clolbing made to order, we have a custom department, In charge of cutters whose skill and taste are Unexcelled, and supDlled with an elegant va riety of piece goods" of all descriptions. Wo invite an early call. Perky A Co., Star Clothing Emporium, No. 009 Chesnut street, above Blxth. Kelly's North American Gift Concert Is licensed by tbe United States Government, aud Is de clared legal by tbe most eminent counsel In tbe State of New York. It will positively take place Saturday ( July 13, 18CT, at Cooper Institute, New Yorlc city. All who wish to secure tickets In this, tbe largest and most successful enterprise of tbe kind ever Inaugu rated In tbe world one tbat has never fallen under tbe suspicions which bave at lost ruined others of tbe kind will be obliged to speak and act or write quickly, as the entire number of tickets, half a million, is nearly exhausted, Every ticket receives agltt; tbe highest one $30,000, and the amount tobe distributed Is 1600,000, including (100,000 In greenbacks. Single tickets, (1; five, (1'50; ten, (9, and twenty for 117-60. A committee to be chosen by ticket-holders at tbe first concert will distribute tbe presents at once, and their report will be published la Kelly's Weekly, with portrait and biographical sketch ot tbe persons re ceiving the thirty largest gifts, and sent to all ticket- holders. Tickets are seat everywhere on receipt of Srlce. persons senaing orun hiiuuiu nuueen a( a. elly A Co., No. 6tl Broadway. New York. Ticket sold for concert to take place at Wabash Avenue Rink, Chicago, Illinois, are good for this con cert at cooper Institute, New York city. ThkGrkat Plague of Humanity is Sc.rouJa, uhlnh In all Its mullinlied forms, whether in tbat of King's Evil. Enlargement of t?ie Glands or Bones, Ovilre, White Swellings, Chronic Rheu matism, Cancer, Diseases of the Skin or Spine, or of rulmonary vonsumpiton, emanates iroin one and the same bo u roe, which is a poisonous principle in tbe human system. Overcome this inherent depravity of the system, and a complete restoration to saund health Is pos sible; for if the cause upon whiob the disease depends 18 removeu, a turn iuu.ni ui u cuobbi ijr ' follow, no matter under what form the disease manifests Itself. It is because Jaynk's Altk niTivK la Dossessed-of this peculiar efficacy. tbat it Is so generally successful in removing bo many malignant aiseases; ii uesiroys me Vlrns or principle uuiu wuiva tuny urigiuuio, ty entering into tae oucuiiitioa huu uuiuk car. rfed with tbe blood to the minutest fibres, driving every particle of disease from tbe sys tem. The best evidence of this may be found In the testimony of those who bave tried It, and whose certificates are given at length In Jayne's Hedical Almanac, to ba had gratis of all agents. Prepared only at No. 242 t hesnnt street. Pcdomackkr & Co.'s Celebrated Piano3. Acknowledged superior in all respects to any made in this country, and sold on most reason able terms. New and second-band Tlanos constantly on band for rent. Tuning, moving, and packing promptly attended to. Wabekoomb No. ll03CnE8ftur Street. Balk of Boots, Shoes, Bkogans. Etc. The early attention of the trade Is called to the large and desirable sale of Boots, Hhoes, Bro gans, Balmorals, etc., to be sold by catalogue, For cash, on Monday moruing, June 21, Com mencing at 10 o'olock, y McClelland & Co.. suc cessors to Philip Ford A Co., Auctioneers, No.50o Market street. Iyobs' Magnetic Insect Powder, for kill ing Fleas, Moths, Roaches, and Bugs. Tbe original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers Fireworks! Fireworks I Fireworks! George W. Jenkins, the Confectioner, at No. 1037 Spring Garden street, has now a large stock of Fireworks of every description, for sale at the lowest prloes. Photograph Frames. Kelmer & Co., No. 624 Arch street, manufacturers, have a beauti ful supply of these and other frames, wholesale and retail. , , Depot tor the bale of I jinn's Five-dollar Washing Machines, Clothes- Wringers, and .Step Ladders. No, Til Market atreet, Philadelphia. J. 8. LA8U A CO. . sss"iiii i Water-Coolers for the Million. Refrige rators, Moth-proof Cbests, Ioe-Cream Freezers, etc, at K. 8. Parson & Co.'s Manufactory, Ma 220 Dock street. FijtT different styles and sizes of Kefrlge rators. prices from 17 upwards. E. 8. Farson A Co., Manufacturers, Ho. 1W0 Dock street, beiovr Walnut A CUBE FOB KHETJMATISM WORTH SEEING.- H .Kli Patrick, No. llii Olive street, cured by Dr. I lUer's Memedy. JNo cure, no pay. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGBArnPUILADELrniA; SATURDAY, Grover A Eakfr'b 11 igiiest Premium "Elastic" Stitch and "Wii" Slltch Rkwino Machines, With Latent Improvement.' No. 730 Chesnut street. Oatjzk Shirts. Cheapest. Ch ea pest. Cheapest, Cheapest. Cheapest. Pent. Best. Best. Best. Best. Gauze R flirts. Gauze Hhlrts. Gsnze Hhlrts. Gauze Shirts. McIntirr dt HKO No, 10!16 Cnesnut street. WU-TrntOnnKR or ma Day. r Tltr. Oi tlir of the Day. A t) The Order vf the Jiay. Hi rThe Order uf the JJay. j.mrn, jttpara. anil jvrK.H JJnrn, Alpaca, and 1 ucfc."ii JAnen. A Ipaca, nnii JHu-Jc.'h tnrMm nnrt fiou't Clnthino. It d'Mrn ami Jloy's Clothing, gib -Mm anil Hay's Ctothlng. HJTMtn and JJoy't Cluthinii. J'ricri Undeniably JjOtvenl.'it Irlrsi Vmlmialiiy ioumt." J I'j-icrt Vnilrntably IxititeH.'itM. Wanamakkb A Brown, Tub T.AnoTtRT Cixithino lloitsn of Phii.a., R. K Coknf.r of Sixth anu Markkt Strkkts. Kule,Liiun Ihtttert. Kackt. und Aluacat bu tht dozen, at luu m icrt MA11INI2 ti:li:4Uapji. Fvr additional Marine New see First Page, ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Bun KTNu.iMMi.MMHMMM.t'29 j fttooM RiBK...Mnn.n,...lirss BCM KlT(l 7 84llOH WaTKB..-.. ........ S'Ol PHILADELPHIA BOAAD OF TKADK, Wiixiam U Kent, " Thomas E. Ahhmkad, VMONTBXY OOMJUTTEBj Charifa Whkhi.kb, J MOVKMKMT8 OF OCEAN 8TKAUE119. FOR AMERICA. Columbia. OIbhicow New York.. May 81 1'roixmtlB Liverpool. ..Plillada...... June 1 bnxonia ..Hanihurg...New York June 2 V Metroioll3tioutiiKDi)ion...jNew York June S NpHiorluu.. ....Liverpool. ..Uuobec June fl ClilCRKO Liverpool...! cw York June 7 Alelila ....l.lverpooi...iima(ia june s Cltyot IN. Yoik... Liverpool. ..New York June 8 China Liverpool...Kosion June 8 Wni. 1'eiiD London New York .June 8 Union .boutbanipton...New York...-. June U ralmyrn Ltverpool...New York. June 11 V. ot BoHton Liverpool... New York .June 12 liammoiila..bouthamnton...New York...,. June 12 FOR KUROPK. C. of An twerp. ..New York... Liverpool .June 22 lxmlhlan.....New York...Lilverpool ...June 22 Cella ...New York. ..London.... June 21 (.'olumbia.......New York...41aBgow .....June 22 MlsslHHippl New York. ..Havre. June 22 America New York. ..Bremen .......Juii8 Zi Clmhrlu .New YorkHauiburg -June 22 JLoulHlana.......New York...Llverpool... June 22 C. ot 'fork New York... Liverpool June 24 C. of Boston New York... Liverpool. ...... ........June 29 C.of N.York New York. ..Liverpool July a COAbTWISK, DOMESTIC, KTU Ploneer-.....PIillada ..Wilmington. ...... .June 22 Havana New York...Rlo Janeiro....... June 22 Marliostt.. ...... .New York. ..New Orleuuu June 22 Merilmac.......New York... Kto Janeiro .June 22 Gen. Oraut .New York...New Orieaim .June 22 Untile.. New York... Havana. .June 27 J.W. F.verman..Plillala Cliarleeion ..June 2'J Vyomlug......Phllada .HavannuU .June 29 Tioga N. Orleans... 1'Mlladelphla June 21) II. JJ.uu.Hon miliaria .Havana.. ..July 2 BtAroi'tlieUnlon.Phllada...New Orleans. July 2 btnrs and birlpetiPuilada Havana July 16 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In tbe regular lines. Tbe eteamera for or from Liverpool call at Queeimown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or from tbe Oontl nent ca'l at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship rioneer, Bennett, Wilmington, N. C, Phi ladelphia and Southern Mall bteamshlp Co. Barque Norn, Johnson. Antwerp, J. K. Bailey A Co. Brig A. U. CurtlB, Durgln, Cardenas, u. CCaraonJyjo. Bchr M. Gage, Sueppard, Boston, Tyler A Co. bcur Lucy 1), Higglns, Boston, Wannemacher A Co. bebr W. H. Malller, Murch, Uockpurt, li. V. Glover. bl'r W. Whllldcn, Rlggaus, Baltimore, J. D Kuofl. bt'r R. Willing. CuniiiU'. Baltimore, A. Groves. Jr. Bt'r E. C. Blddle. McOue. New York, W. P. ClydeACo. Tug Lookout. Alexander. Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde fe Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Brig J. B. Klrby, Oulerbrldge. 11 days from Turks Island, with salt to A. Kerr Bro. bchr Lucy, Townsend, 1 day from Brandy wine, with corn meal to it, M, Lea & Co. Hchr S. C, 1'ithlan. Tuit, l day from Port Deposit, Willi grain to J. L. Be w ley A Co. bohr Tycoon, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna Creek, Wltn grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. fcchr T, I'. McColley, Durborough, 1 day from Dover, with railroad lies to Bacon. Collins & Co. (sloop Planter. Applln. 1 day from Brandywlne.wlth corn meal to R. Rl. Lea A Co, bteamer barab, Jones, 24 hours from New York, With mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. bteamer Frank, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, wnu niase. 10 w. m. iJairu xja. (Steamer Chester. Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. 10 W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Lookout, Alexander, from Baltimore, wltn a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. . MEMORANDA. Barque Flora Southard, Towne, hence, at Rio Janeiro 15th nil. Barque Jupiter, Kerckens, for Philadelphia, cleared at New Y ork yesterday. Barque Isabella G. Jones, Jones, from London, via Queenslown (where she put in leaky), for Philadel phia, was spoken 20th Inst. lat. 41, Ion, 69 80. Brig G, o. Roberta, Towse, hence, at Barbados 2d lnsiaut. bchr M. A. McCahen. hence, was driven 800 miles out of her course by tbe recent gales, and put into New hern, N. C 14lh Inst., seeking freight. Sours 8. Wilson. Newell: J. B. Austin, Davis; E. W. Gaidner, bteelman; aud Pearl, Brown, hence, at Boa ton 2oih Inst. . ... , . bebrs Admiral. Steelman; A. O. Austin, Wlllard: A. Van Cllef, Heath; E. R. Wheaton, Little; ll.Slramons, G dfrey; and U. P. Simmons, Corson, for Philadel phia, called from Salem 19th Inst. Soar M. Van Dusen, Corson, hence, at Savannah 15th Inst. bchrsJ. B. Johnson. Smith, and John Stockham, Klaley, for Philadelphia, sailed from Marblehead loth bchra C. B. Edwards, Gandy, and Trade Wind, Cor son, hence, at Salem 191b, Inst. bchrs J. a Whelden. Bourne, and J. Truman, Glbbs, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford lath Inst. Schr Julia Crawford, Buckley, heuce. at Dan vers 16th Inst. . . . . , ., bchr Ocean Traveller. Adams, for Philadelphia, Balled from Beverly 18th Inst. bchr L. A. Daneuhower, bbeppard, hence, at Mar blehead 18th lnsu . . . Bchr L. Audenried, Crawford, hence, at Danvers "bchr Mary H. Banks, from Boston for Baltimore. In ballast, was run Into by the steamer Falcon, from Bal timore lor Charleston, off Point Lookout, on Thursday night, and sunk, Four of the crew were rescued. One man's leg was broken. The steamer was not male rlully Injured. MARRIED. ROGERS NORTH. On the 18th of February, 1866, by bouire Briggs, J. P., at Camden, N. J., CONSTANT G. KOGEJ&. O? Philadelphia, to SALLIE J. NORTH, of Ohio. BTURDEVANT - STEWART. - At St. James' Church. Bristol, Pa., on Thursday, June 20 by the Rev. John H. Drumm. CHARLES BTURDEVANT. oi Philadelphia, to SAI.LIK P., only daughter of Wil liam A. Stewart, Esq., of Bristol, Pa. DIED. BURTON. Suddenly, on the 18th Instant, EDWARD C. BURTON, aged 26 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and the Coopers'- Association of Philadelphia, and bhiiller Hose ami bieain Fire Engine Company, No. 82, are respeeifully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 114 Carpenter street, on bunday afternoon at 8 o'clock To proceed to Lafayette Ceme tery. DUNN. On the 20th Instant, MARY ADELIA.only daughter of Elizabeth and the late Captain Edward pun ii, aged 16 years 6 months aud 14 davs. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the raildeuce ot her mother. No. (WS Tasker street, on Monday, morning, the 24th instant, at 8 o'clock. High Mass at the Church of the Annunciation. Iutermeut at tbe Cathedral Cemetery. LUTZ. Suddenly, at the Are at the American The atre, JOHN A. LUTZ, aged 46 years 8 mouths aud 11 days. ' "Gone, but not forgotten." The relatives and Iriendaof the family, the Hibernla Fire Engine Company, No. 1. and the Fire Department In general, are respectfully Invited to attend his fune ral, from his late residence, No, 228 M. Second atreet, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Uleu wood Cemetery. til FERRY. On the 19th Instant, SARAH PERRY, formerly of Locust street, in the 78th year of her age. The relatives and friends ol the family are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, from the re.il lenc.e of her son-ill law, buinuel Campbell, No. 65 Foulkrod street, Fraukford, on Sunday, tbe 23i Instant, at 1 o'olock. To proceed to Mount MorlaU Cemetery. WHITKCAR. On the 21st Instant, near Brldgboro', N. J., ROSANNA H., wife of William B. Whilecar, in the 6 1st year of ber age. ..... , . Due notice will be given of the funeral. NGURE YOUR LIFE 31 EKIOAN Life Insurance Company, OF rillLADETJPHIA. OFFICE, 418Bp 0. E. COBWEB rOVKTH AMD WALSCX Lock emtiKEs and tlates, for rim and Mortise Lo'-ks and Latches; agnnnral vsrl-ty ol Keys, l.ockx. Lock 1 nrnltnre. Door HelH.ani Fix tures, and oiher:Locksiullhs' and lieU-hungers' Hard ware, for sale by TRUMAN SHAW. No. gS ( Kigni Thhty-nv) Market MU. below Klntb. TP YOU WERE A WASHERWOMAN OR A JL Domestic during this hoi weather, yu would soon be Impressively convinced of the amount or time, labor, and clothing saved by using a Patent Clothe, Wringer. Of the numerous kinds In the market we are confident of the durability of tnose having cog wheels. But we also have other kinds for sale. TRUMA N A SHAW, Wo. Bag (Eight Thirty-five) Market Hi., below Ninth. CARVED BRONZK DOOR UANDLK3, BELL Pulls, and Lock Furniture, and a full variety or those of Mineral. Porcelain. BrasB, and bllver plated, and of Building Hardware and Too n, at TRUMAN A BnAW'8, No. B8(Klghti Thirty-five) Market HU. below Ninth. GWARBUETOlirS IMPROVED VENTI lated and Kasy fittlng DRFXH HATH (patented), In all the approved fashions ol theseasou. CiLKHNUT btreet. next door to the Post Olllce. B16 JONES, TEMPLE CO., FASHIONABLK n A T T K R 8, ri. m n. air lit rttreet, First Utore above Cbeetnut street. f4 J POSTER, FASHIONABLK HATTFTR, 11 8m5p No. 7 U. bixfg Street. ff M'CALLA'8 NEW HAT STORE, NORTH Jf east corner of TENTH and GHKisNUT Streets. The patronage of old customers of Chesnut street, above blxth, aud Cliesnnt street, above Kighth, soli cited. PKARL and DRAB CASSIMERIfl UAT8, for Bummer. Price, Is and (A 4 6p TX BOYS' STRAW IIArs.-THE LARGEST 8 variety, and at rfdneed prices, at M'CALLA'8, Northeast corner 01 TENTH and CHKSNUT Htreeuj, Formerly Chesnut, above Blxth, and Chesnut, above Eighth. 6 4 ftp f"J BTRAW HATS, EVERY NEW STYLE, at M'CALLA'B, N. Ji corner TENTH and CHK. N UT btreetw. 6 4Sptf TOIIN8TON A SELDEN tj Attorneys at Law and Solicitors In Bankruptcy, No. 4.(4 WALNUT btreet, Philadelphia. II 108m FJx-GoV. W. F. JOHNSTON. GliO. b. BELDKN. s ADDLERY , FOR CITY AKD COUNTRY. I Wholesale and Retail, M-iu j very cueap, J Big Horse lu the Door. TTARNEKS. I KNEASS, 4 11 tuthstpt No. 031 MARKKT btreet. DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill bave Invented to assist the hearing In every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Crandall't Patent Crutches, superior to any others in use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENTH btreet, below Chesnut. 2 8 5pJ ODOKRS'AND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET KNIVES. Pearl and Hlag Haudles. of beautiful finish. RODGERS' and WADE fc BUTCH ICR'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LECOULTRE RAZOR. BUiBBUua oi tne nnest quality. Razors, Knives, Bclssors, and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENTH btreet, below Chesnut. 2 8 5n O HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. The undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the publio to the stock of Prime Cider and Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling and general family nse also, to his popular "Tonlo Ale," free from all Impu rities, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a safe and wholesome beverage lor weak and delicate con stitutions. Delivered free of charge to all carta of the city. P. J. JORDAN, No. 420 PEAR Btreet, 11 IjSv Below Third, and Walnut and Dock. (3QQ ARCH STREET. 600 TO CBOQITET PIATEUS. UA1HE8 7B0, 10'00, AND fJia-00. GRIFFITH Oc PAGE, 410 MO. BOO ARCH STREET. AUCTION SALES. s AMU EL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEER No. 127 8. FOURTH Street. Bales of Real Estate, Stocks, Loans, etc., at Phil delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noot Our Rales are advertised In all the dally aud seven of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills o each property, anu by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre ceding each sale. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. BALE ON FRIDAY, June M. At 12 o'clock M at the Kxouauge, will 'nclnde Tbe three-slorv Brick Dwelling. No. 813 Knaulrer (late Jackson) street, 20 leet front, including a four leet alley, depth 44 leet 2 Inches. The three-Btory Brick Dwelling, east side of Juniper street, No. 147; 15 1112 feet front, and In depth 20 feet. The si bHlantlnlly built Dwelling, with back build ings, No. 226 West Washington bquare, third house below Locust, 23 feet 1 inch front, extending that width 114 leet, then narrowing, on the north side, about 7 leet, and continuing further in depth ot the decreased breadth ot lu leet 4 Inches, 28 feet a Inches to a nine-feet wide alley, making the whole depth 143 fret. The two-story brick and frame House, No. 10.16 Beach street, with tbe two-story frame Dwelling ou Btreet in the rear; 10 feet front, no feet deep. Tbe superior built three-story Brick Dwelling, with three-story hack buildings, No, 122 Race street, con taining in front 20 8-12 feet, and in depth 76', feet; also, the garden adjoining and southwest of thosame,3o 4-1 j ...... .. c, o in ...... .. .. A cwv nuu nTD.i ui . 4. iui;l uuiiu nuu nuuiu. The three-story Brick Dwelling. No. 124 Race streot, adjoining the above, 15 feet front, 76;. feet deep to the garden mentioned above. Tbe Ihree-story Brick Dwelling, No. 339 Dugan street, with two-story back bulidiogs, 15 feet frout by M feefeoeep. Tbe two-story Brick Dwelling, wiih frame kitchen, No. 116 Mary street, 16 feet front and In depth 86 feet. The three-story Brick Dwelling, with t o-slory back buildings, No. 2I2D Sumner Btreet; 15 feet front, tu,'. feet deep, Including an alley of 8. feet wide ou the rear and end thereof. Tbe Dwelling, came size and description, adjoining on the west, No. 2181. The two adjoining two story frame Dwellings. Nos. 217 and 210 Quince street, corner of Charlotte street, below Walnut: 64 feet deep. The two-Btory frame Dwelling, No. 13 Beck or Bui letlo atreet, below Front street, 15 leet front, 80 feet deep. '1 he substantially built three-story Brick Dwelling, with back buildings, No. 16 Mayluud street, 15 ttec front, about 40 feel deep, more or less. The two-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1022 Milton street, 15 leet front, 59 feet deep to a twelve leet wide alley. The threo-story Brick Dwelling, No. 2216 Filbert Street, 16 feet frout, 50 leet deep. The three-story Brick Dwelling, No. &H1 Dugan street, containing In front 16 feel, including part ot a three-feel wide alley, and lu depth 54 feet. The three-story Brick Dwelling adjoining on the south, same size and description, with tue privilege of the three-teet wide alley on tbe south. The lot of ground east side of sixth street, 174 feet north of Somerset street, 18 feet front, 186 feet deep to a 50-feet wide street called FalrhlH street. The lot ot ground on west side of Union street 40 feet south of Hutton street: 40 feet front, 120 fuel deep to Liberty street, In the Twenty-fourth Ward, The lot oi ground east of McFall street, 85 feet north from salnur Btreet, running parallel with Gtrard venue, 1VU northward therefrom; 16 feel front, 01,'i leet deep. The lot of ground east side of McFall street. 65 feet north from faulnur street; 15 feet trout, 61K teet deep. The two lots of ground one east side of Twenty second street, about 2o feet north ot Cherry street, 20 1-12 feet trout by U0 feet dtep; and the lot ou Cherry street 40 feet eatt of Twenty-second street, o leet front, 42 teet 8 Inches deep; the two forming an L. The lot of ground south sideof Ellsworth, street, 20 feet east of Fifteenth street, 2-12 leet front by 77 teet tloep ou east line, and on west line about 79 feet, with the privilege or.a three-teet wide alley running Into Fifteenth street. The lot of ground southeasterly side of Thompson (late Duke) street, 105 leet northeast trout Somerset; 60 feel f ront. 111 feet deep. The large lot of ground truth westerly side of Ridge road, theme by Christopher Jacohy'slot 150 feet to easterly side of Bchool street, connecting Spring Street with Park street; thence by School street luG leet east 164 leet to Ridge roud; theuce north sa feet la place of beglunlng, containing near one-fourth of an acre. . The lot of ground east side of Eighth street, 182 feet north of CalhBrlne street; 18 leet front, 77 feet deep to a leu feet wide alley leading north from Cutharlue street. The lot adjoining on tbe north aide, same size and description. Lot of ground south side of Sliarswood street, I'M feel west from Twenty-second street; 76 leet front, no feet deep to Dresdeu street. Subject to grouud rem Ol 160. LOTS IN CA SIDES, N. J.-Lots Nos. 26 and 27 on Heyl'splanof lots, south side of Columbia street, be tween Filth and Sixth streets; 84 feet 8 inches trout by UO leet 4 inches to Plum street. Lot No. 1 .oil same plan, south side of Market street, between Firth and f-ixth streets; 21 teet front, narrowing to 16 feet 6 1 nches by 180 feet deep. 6 2i 51 f t)Y THOMAS U1RCH 4 fcON, No. 1110 CUES jj J NUT Btreet. above Eleventh btreet. B Bale at No. 45 North Thirteenth Btreet. I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, I On Tuesday Morning, t At 10 o'clock, at Mo. 45 North Thirteenth street, j will be sold, the lurnlture of a family declining J housekeeping, comprising parlor furniture In hair I cloth, suits of walnut and cottage chamber furniture, I beds, mattresses, aud bedding, sideboard, extension dining table, and dining room luruiluro, chluot, glass ware, etc. Brussels and iugvaio carpels, kitchen fur plltire, eic. 1612 21 Part ol the furniture manufacturad by UeukeUj. AUCTION SALES. FB1I.IP FuD, Auctioneer. OCLELLAN D A CO. (Hnccessors to Phllln Ford A IWV M At tn ION iJaitJ. No. MARKKT Btreet. BALK OF J400 CAPFfl BOOTS, BHOEfl, BRO GAN8. K1C. . -On Monday Morning, Jnne 24. commencing at 10 o'olock, we will sell by Catalogue, lur cash, )40 ose Men's, Boys,' and Voutlis' Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, etc. Also, a general assortment ol Women's, Misses', and Childrens' wear, ot city and Eastern manulao ture, comprising goods worthy the attention of buyers. J 20 St BALK OF 160 CASKS BOOTS, HHOES, BROQAN?, ETC. ETC On Thursday morning, June 27, commencing at lu o'clock, we will sell by cma I ok tie, lor cash, iroO cisee men's, boys', and youth's boots, shoes, b means, balmorals, etc Also, women's, misses', and children's wear, to which we would cal I the early attention of buyers. 6 i 41 JOHN B. MYERS A CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 282 and 284 MARKET Btreet. LAROF PEREMPTORY BALE OP FRENCH AND OTH.ER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, ETC. On Monday Morning, June 24, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 7(H) lots of French, India, German, and British Dry Goods, embracing a full as sortment ot fancy and staple articles lu silks, worsted, woollens, linens, aud cottons, N. B. Goods arranged for examination and cata logues ready early on moruing of sole. (618 61 LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF BOOTS, SHOES b'IKAW GOODS, TRAVELLING BAOB, ETC, On Tuesday Morning, June 28, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue.on four months' credit, about 1200 packages boots, shoes, brogans, etc.. embracing a, prime and fresh assortment of first-class city and Eastern manufac ture. open for examination with catalogues early on the morning of sale. 1619 61 THE LAST DRY GOODS BALE FOR TTTB BE V HiN. CUMPK1SINU BRITISH, FRKNCH, GER MAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will hold a large Bale of foreign and domestic dry gooil i, by catalogue, ou four mouths' credit, and purl tor cosh, On Thursday Morning, June 27, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 900 packages and lots of staple and fancy articles, In woolleus, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons. N. Jt.-Catalogues ready and goods arranged for examluation early on tlie morning of sale. 6 21 6t CLOSING BALE OF CAR PETING S, MATTINGS, ETC, ETC. On Friday Morning, June is, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 2u0 pieces supertine and flee ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpetlugs, Clinton mailings, etc., embracing a choice assortment ol superior goods, which may be examined early on the morning ol sale. 0 22 51 M THOMAS & SONS. NOS. 139 AND 141 . B. FOURTH btreet. BALE OF REAL ESTATE, BTOCKB, ETC, On TUEUPAY, Juno 25, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Exchange, will Include: HANK AND OTHER 8TOCKS, LOANS. ETC. 50 shares Southern Transportation Company, 100 shares Union Transportation Company. 4iishares Central Transportation Company. 8:1 shuns Empire Transportation Company. 75 shares l'mn National Bank. 80 shares Central Bunk. 10 sliaii s Keliance Insurance Company, 1 share Academy of Fine Arts, 1 share 1'olnt Bri er.e Park Association. 2 shares Baker Silver Mining Company of Colorado. 8 shares Mercantile Library Company. 41 shares Lurry Creek Flank Road Company, Ly coming co., fa, 76 Bhures Germantown (Fourth and Eighth Streets) Railroad. 100 shares Holcomb Bllver Mining Company. REAL ESTATE. 7500 ACRES COAL AND TIMBER LANDS, Saw and Grist Mills, vlllaue of Nebraska, Tlouesta town ship. Forest county, Penna, MELON, west of Twelfth Large and valuable cl.urcb, building, now occupied as a publio school house. FEDERAL, west of Front 2 brick dwelling!. MARION, lu the rear of the above Frame dwelling and lot of uround. MOUNT VERNON. No. 1307 Brick dwelling. TENTH AND SOUTH, S. W. corner "Odd Fellows' Ball." TWELFTH AND RACE, B. E. corner Store and dwelling. RACE, No. 1136-Btore aud dwelling. TWELFTH, Nos. 113, 146, and 147 Three frame Dwellings. TWELFTH AND MARK'S Lane. N. E. corner Brick dwelling. ELEVENTH AND RACE, N. W. corner-Three building lots. MI Ft LIN. east of Twelfth Brick dwelling. UKUWAHK COUNTY Klegant country resi dence, twentv acres, about two miles below Chester on the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail- I0UU. HI HARD AVENUE, No. 1721 Modern resldenee. G1KAKJJ AVENUE, No. 175 Modern residence. SEVENTH, south ot Arch Valuable marble church property, W) feet front, loo leet deep. Full particulars lu.cutalogues now ready, 6 21 3t ELEGANT FURNITURE. STF.INWAY PIANO, HANDSOME VELVET CARPETS, ETC. On Tuesday Morning, 25th Instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 548 N, Tenth street, by catalogue, handsome mahogany parlor furniture; superior oak dinlug-room lurnlture; bullet sideboard; elegant suit walnut chamber furniture, finished lu oil; cottage chamber suits; handsome velvet and impe rial carpets: superior bookcase, etc. The articles have been In use but six week, and are equal 10 new. Zl2t T M. GUM MET & SONS, AUCTIONEERS tj P.O. 00a waijmut eireet Hold Regular Bales ot REAL ESTATE, BTOCKB. AND BBCTJR1TIE8 AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, Handbills of each properly issued separately, loco catalogues published and circulated, containing full descriptions of property to be sold, as also, a par tlal list of property contained In out Real Estate Regit ter, and o tiered at private sale, Bales advertised dally lu all the dally newspaper SALE ON MONDAY, Julv 1. will Include H ANDSOME FOUR-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, jno. iii7nneBireei. EXECUTOR'S SALE Estate of Caiper Vf, Pen rock, deceased Two story brick Dwelling, No. 1015 Sergeant street. SAME ESTATE Valuable property. Hotel. Dwell ing, and Stables, Nos. 713 uud 715 spring Garden street. SAME ESTATE Desirable Building Let. 5 by 115 SAME ESTATE-Desirable Building Lot, 77 bv 105 feet, north Bide of Catharine street, west ot Sixteenth. SAME ESTATE Triangular lot of ground, 90 by 176 leet, noriu Blue 01 caiuarine sireet, wen 01 aix teenih. adlolnlng the above. SAME ESTATE Desirable Building Lot, 67 feet front, east side of Sixteenth street, north or Catharine. WEST PHILADELPHIA Valuable Hotel Pro perly, with large lot, 40 by 200 teet, Nos. 8121 aud MiS cnesnut Bireet, mujoiuiuk tue w twv vuoaiur uuu ruuii fllnhlu VlRllrnad DenoL WEST PHILADELPHIA Two three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 8447 and 3t4tf sansom street. Z2 71 B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 . CHESNUT Btreet. SPECIAL BALE OF FIRWORK8. On Thursday Morning, June 27, at 10 o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street. will be Bold, an invoice ot Fire Works, consisting ot a flue variety ot exhibition pieces, large aud handsome; vertical wheels, butteries, Roman candlee, rockets, bengola lights, flower pots, mi uea, pigeons, five point stars, Chinese crackers, rockete, etc Onen for examination on the morning of sa e. Bale positive. t 21 6t PANCOAST & WARN0CK, AUCTIONEERS, NO. 240 MARKET BTREET. LARGE POSITIVE 8ALKOF 850 LOTS AMERI CAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS. LINEN AND HOSIERY GOODS, MILT INERY GOODS, ll OP SKIKTS, CORSETS, NOTIONS, ETC., BY CATALOGUE, ON A CREDIT, On Wednesday Morning, June 26. commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising a large and most desirable assortment of now seasou- able goods lor present sales. 6 22 31 a C. MACKET, AUCTIONEER, Ottioe Mo. 421 COMMERCE Btrt. ttltl REAL ESTATE SALES. G ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Ebtate of THOMAS J. A. HKNKELS. deceasel. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. Three-Btory brick r welling, No. 1512 North Seventh street, north 01 Jefferson street. Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on TUESDAY'. July 9th, 1667, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, tbe following described properly, lute of THOMAS J. A. H EN K ELS, deceased. viK.i All thalcerialu three-story brick messuage and lot ground, tltuate on the went side of Bevemh btreet. Ioh Feels', inches north ot Jelleraon sireet, Twentieth Wara-cocialulug 111 front on Seveuih street IS leet and extending In depth 140 teet, mure or lew, in Franklin street. Bouuded northward and southward by ground now or late ol George Thorn, aud eastward by Franklin Btreet. Being the Sime premises which George Thome by ludeiiturelbearing date the 17th. day Of April, 1S61 aud recorded lu Deed Book A C H, No. 8, page 801, etc.. granted and conveyed unto said Thomas J. A. Uenkels. his heirs and assigns, reserv ing thereout the payuieul of.lhe yearly ground-rout ol 1117, In halt yearly payments, ou the 1st of May aud November, without any deduction for taxes. By the Court. E. A. M Kit HICK, Clerk O. C M, THOMAS A SONS, Ani-llnneeis, 61910S2JT6. Nos, 139 and 141 & FOURTH ,Bt. JUNE 22, 18G7. REAL ESTATE SALES. i EXECUTOR'S SALE. k Estate of CASI'ER W. l'KNNOCK, dACAMed. J. M. GUM M EY SONS, Auctioneers. DEB7HAHI.K BUILDING. LOTS, CATHARINE and HX1KKNTH Streets. On MONDAY, July 1. 18C7. Will be sold at Public Pale, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the FhlladelphU Ex change, j All that certain lot or piece ot ground, situate on the easterly stile ol Sixteenth street, at the distance of (17 fret 9 Inches northward from Catharine street, In the Twenty sixth Ward or the City of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on said sixteenth sireet 67 feel B Inches, and extending In length or depth of that width 112 teet to a 80 leet wide stieel called Holly street. Twofionta. All tbat certain lot or nler'eof arrmind. situate on the westerly side ot Sixteenth street, at the distance of l'Oleete Inches northward from Catharine street. In the Twenty-sixth Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Sixteenth street 58 feet ' Inches, and extending In length or depth of that width, on the north line thereof, 109 feel 4 Inches, and on the south line thereof 130 feet, more or less. All that certain lntnr nlecA nf irrniinri Mttrmta nn the north Bide Of Catharine street, nt ton tllal.unnn of HI feet westward from Sixteenth street. In the Twenty sixiu vnru or the City of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Catharine street 47 leet, and exienuing in leugin or depth of tbat width between lines parallel with said Six teenth street, 105 leet. All that certain lot or dIrca of irrnnnd.altnatA nn thA north side of Catharine street, adjoining No, 8, at the distance of 100 feet Westward from Sixteenth street, In iiexnin vviiru 01 tue city or f niiadelphla; containing in front or breadth on said CaihariiiAstrnnt an feet. and extending In length or depth 01 thai width, be tween lines parallel with Bixteeuth street 106 teeu v. All that certain trtancrular lot nr niece of erronnd. situate on the north side of Catharine street, begin- ing at a point at the distance or 130 feet westward from Sixteenth street, in tbe 26th Ward ot the Cuy of j-niiaueipuia tnence extending northward In a line ?arallelwllh Bald Sixteenth street 174 feet 7?i Inches; hence southwestwardly Km feet 7 Inches to a nolnt In the north line of said Catharine street; thence eau wardly along said Catharine street 90 feet to the place Ot beginning. Clear or an incumnrancn. J. M. GUMMEY SONS, Auctioneers, 6 22 s2t No. 808 WALNUT Street, REAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEY A RONS' RATVTC. 1ANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 1717 PI N E Bl reot. on AlOJN DAY. Julv 1. 1HC7. will he so d at Pub o Bale, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Philadelphia Ex change, ah mat certain rour-story brick Messuage or Tene ment, and lot or niece of ground, situate on the north side of Pine street, at the iil-staiice ol 1 16 feet westward irom the wist side of Seventeenth street, In the Seventh Ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on said Pine street 16 teet, aud ex tending in length or depth northward or that width 70 feel to a 4 feel wide alley, with the privilege thereof. Has twostory double back buildings, parlor, dining room, and k Helen on the first lloor, sitting room, bath room, store room, and every convenience. Is In ex cellent order. Clear of all Incumbrance. One half the purchase money may remain on mort gage, 11 desired. J. M. GUMMEY SONS. Auctioneers. 6 15 s8t No. 606 WALN UT Street. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Estate of CASPER W. PENNOCK. deceased. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS. Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUSINE S STAND, HOTEL. DWELLINGS, and STABLES, Nus. 713 and 713 SPR1NU GARDEN Sireet. Ou MONDAY, July 1,1667, will be sold, at Publio Bale, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Philadelphia Ex change, All those two certain four-story brick dwellings (now occupied as a hotel), iwo-story stables, and lots or pieces of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the north side of Spring Garden street, at the distance of 81 leet 4i Inches eastward from Franklin street, in the Thirteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia: con taining together In front or breadth on said Spring Garden street 84 feet 6 Inches, and extending of that width northward between lines at right angles with Spring Gurden Btreet 114 feet 8 iuches to a 20 feet wide street called WlBlar Btreet No. 713 has large three-Btory back buildings. It Is a valuable property, either as a hotel or tor store pur noses. Buildings were erected In tbe most substantial manner, with the modern '.conveniences, aud can be readily divided as two properties. Clear of all incumbrance. J. M, GUMMEY A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 22 S2t No. 608 WALN UT Street EXECUTOR'S ESTATE. . Estate of CASPER W. PENNOCK, deceased. I J. M. GUMMEY A SOiNB. Auctioneers. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1015 SER GEANT Street. on Monday, juiy 1,1861, win oe Boia at. ruono Bale, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Philadelphia Ex Change. All that certain two-story brick Messuage or Tene meut. with at attics, and two-story double back build ings, and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate No. 101s. on the north sldeota certain forty feet wide street called sergeant street, formerly oastla street, which runs westward from Tenth street-, between Race and Vine streets, In the Tenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia: containing lu front or breadth on the suld Sergeant street 16 feet 6 Iuches, and extending In length or depth northward 92 feet, Cltar of all Incumbrance. J. M. GUMMEY & BONS, Auctioneers, 6 22 B2t No. 608 WALN UT Street. t ORPHANS' COURT SALE. till! Estate ol Dr. JOHN VAN Z Y LE. deceased. pursuant 10 an order ef the Orphans' Court, for tbe City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sule. on TUESDAY, July 9. 1867. at 12 o'olock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tbe following described properly, late of Dr. JOHN VANZYLE, deceased, viz.; TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, GERMAN Sireet, between Fourth and Fifth streets. All that lot of ground, marked on the plan of divi sion of Norton Pryor's Estate, plan L, No. 68, and the two-story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the north sldo of Germuu street, between Fourth and Filth Btreets, formerly Istrict ot Southwark; con taining in front 21 feet, and in depth 186 feet, or there abouts. Bouuded northward by grouud late ot John Armltt. deceased, eastward by the said lot markod In tbe said plan M, No. 57, weft ward by the lot marked in ihesald plan N, No. 69. Being the same premises which Charles Massey. Jr., and Mary, his wile, by In denture dated the 12th July, A. D. 1827, and recorded in Deed 1 Book G W R, No. 18, page 854, grauted uud conveyed uuto the said John Vauzyle in lee. No. 2. THREE FRAME DWELLINGS, GERMAN ST., between Fourth and Fifth streets. All that lot of ground, and three frame messuages thereon erected, situate on the north side of German Btreet, between Fourth and Fifth streets, marked in said described plan No. 57: containing In frout on Ger man street '21 feet, and extending in depth 186 feet. Bounded westward by a lot marked in the said plan L. No. 68, assigned to Samuel Massey and Letltlu his wile, northward by alot formerly ol John Taylor, and eastward partly by a lot late ot Dennis Dun nig, and partly by other lots marked and numbered la the said plan. Being tbesanie premises which Richard Loxley aud Mary 1 ox ley, by Indenture dated the 21st of July, A D. 1827, recorded In Deed Book G W R, No. 18. page 862, granted and conveyed onto the said John Vauzyle, In fee. By the Court. E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. O. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 19 22-Jy Nos. l:i9 and 141 B. Fourth street. PEREMPTORT SALE. T THOMAS A BONS, AUCTIONEERS. -i VERY VALUABLE . COAL ANO TIMBER LANDS, 7500 ACRES, SAW AND ORIfBT MILLS ' AND TILLAGE OF NEBRASKA, TIO.ETA TOWNKII1P, FOREST COUNTY, PENNA. On TUESDAY, June 25, 1887, at 12 o'olock, Noon , will be sold at Publio Bale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia iixchange, All that lame and valuable tract of land belonging to the 'JTONESTA OIL, LUMBER, AND MINING COMPANY. Tlouesta Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania; consisting of about 7500 acres, saw and grist mill, aud Village of Nebraska, situate 7 miles above the mouth ot tbe Tlonesta River. There are over 2000 acres of excellent timber laud. A plun and more lull description may be seen at tbe auction rooms. Bale absolute. M. TnOMAB A SONS, Anctlenoers, 6 IS 22 24 81 Nos. 189 and 14 1 B. FPU RTH street. PEREMPTORT SALE. THOMAS A BONS. Auctioneers. VERY VALUABLE WHITE MARBLE FRONT CHURCH AND LARGE LOT, SEVENTH Street, south of Arch sireet, 60 feet trout, 100 feet deep. Ou TUESDAY. June 25, 18..7, at 12 o'oiook, Noon, w'll be sold at Public Sale, without reserve, at the Phila delphia Exchange, .... All that large aud valuable lot of ground, situate on the east slue of Seventh street, south of Arch street, containing in front ou Seventh sireet 89 feet luoiies, and lu depth 100 feel, with the edifice thereon erected, known as "The Second Presbyterian Uiuroh. l ue Church is a solid Uructure of line architecture, with white marble Iront, built ot choice material, , wiih the b.sl workmanship, and having "i ."ii " elegant Inleiior. The prem " .". " J?" ' examination each day from l. uu ll f e pulpit. Its hangings "V'VJ". and other cushions and furniture, are reset veu iroin PosBcilon Immef lately -Xfififi title papers. loou to be paid at the tiuieoi Bale, leims cconimodBiiKK. x s .cb ril'ht and privilege as the Chnrch may ."which i hellev d to be perfect, but will not be .nildi u. build over and under a certain 10 feet No huvn wkle alley a.lJli'"X iheChurcU premises ou ihesoulu. XuwiJfi 1 fi headway uver aud aloug the whole ieohVsahi-lley. ....... tle .nsoluie THQM AS A 80N, Auctioneers. ( j wlhslt IW aud 141 South FOURTH Street, RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE. rUE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, NO. 1225 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. SOTUICRIPTIOIT ONE DOLLAR. 800,00 PRESENTED TO SUBSCRinEBS, ONE CAM II PRESENT OF 910,000. ONE CASII PRESENT OT ttO.OOO. ONE CASH PRESENT OF 910,000. ONE. CASII PRESENT OF 93000. ' - TWO CASH PRESENTS OF 9500 EACH Rtad full Schedule of Presents beiow. . ' ' EACH CERTIFICATES OF STOCK IS AC COMPANIED WITH A ItEAUTIFtli ftTKKL-PLATR KNUKAVINU, WORTH BORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF CERTIFICATE, AND ALSO INSURES TO) THE HOLDER A PRESENT IN TUX) C1REAT DISTRIBUTION. 1 TEE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CU la chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and ot ganlzed In aid of THE RITERSIDE INSTITUTE, Incorporated by the State of New Jeney April 8, 186T, Situate at Riverside, Burlington county, New Jersey; -aud founded for the puipose or gratuitously educating?" the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the ' United States. The Board of Trustees consists of the following well- ' known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey: ' . HON. WI.LUAH B. MANN. I District Attorney, Philadelphia. Pa.' r HON. LEWIS K. BROOM ALL. Kx-thief Coiner, U.S. Mint, and Becorder of Deeds, HON. JAMES M. S0OVEL, P. , HON. W.W.WARE, Kew Jersey. New Jersey HENRY GORMAN. ESQ., -Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia. Pa. . J. K. COE, Jisa., Of Joy Coe A Co., Philadelphia,' - TBBASrBY Dkpabtmkwt. Wa SHI no ton, d. Cf April, 18, lCT. OUice of Internal Revenue: Having, received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds ' of tbe enterprise conducted by tbe "Washington , Library Company" will be devoted to charitable -uses, permission is hereby grauted to said Company , to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge, whelher from special tax or other duty. E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COaiPANT, In order that this benevolent object may be suc cessfully accomplished, uave Issued five series of ilNK S'l KJ-.Ij-PIj ATE KN'URAVIJJIOS, which we put on subscription at prlcea much below their retail value, CERTIPICA TE8 OF STOCK IN THE WASHING. TON LIBRARY COMPANY w 111 be Issued, stamped with the seal ot the Company, and signed by tbe secretary, ( None others genuine.) Any person sending lONK, TWO, THREE, FOUR, OR HVK DOLLARS, or paving the same 10 onr local Agents, will receive, Immedi ately, a tine Steel-Plate Engraving, as set forth below, aud aa mauy eerllA cates ot Block as the number or dollars paid: Insuring ONE PRESENT lu our published schedule for EACil UElvl IX IVJ-a i ueiu. OM E-DOLLA R ENGRAVINGS. No. l-"My Child I My Child!!" No. 2 "Tney'ro Saved! They're Saved 1 !" No. 8 "Old Seventy-alx: ' or. The Early Days of tbe Revolution." T WO-DOLLAR ENORAVINGS. No. 1 "Washington's Courtship." No. 2 "WajjU- . lngton'a Last Interview with his Mother." -i THREK-LOLLAH ENGRAVING. . , HOME HWM THE WAR," ' " 1 and Three Certificates of block, Insuring . Three; presents. . FbTJR-DOLLAR ENGRAVING. tub pj-rii.s of oun jro it tc.tr a THBne,- ' and Pour Certificates ol Stock, Insuring FODJC Presents. FIVE-DOLLAR ENGRAVING. "THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS," and Five Certificates otStock, insuring Five Presents.' j The engravings and certificates will be delivered at our Local Agencies, or seut by mail postpaid, or express, as may be ordered. r THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY . WILL AWARD . THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOjL . LABS IN PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1867, AT THE ACADEMY OF HUSIC, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA., ; ..." OB AT TBS INSTITUTE. j- SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS. - 1 Cash Present............. .........w 40,0flfl 1 Cash Present 20 ooo 1 Cash Present........ 10 uoo ' ' 1 Cash Present......... 6.000 2 Cash Presents of Izaou each 5 ana 1 Handsome Country Residence, Stable, Grounds, etc., Germantown, Phila. isoOQ ' ' 1 Double Residence, three-Btory prick, Cam- den. N.J... - ... ls,M 1 Coal Depot, Ofllces, Sheds, and Ground, with business established, No. 1314 Washington avenue, Philadelphia. 15,000 1 Country Residence, Riverside, N. J., with tiround, IruiLs, etc.............. 10,009 1 Three-Biory Collage, Lot, etc t,ooO 26 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside, fjuOeach 6,000 1 Eleguut Turnout Family CarriaKe, span of Horses, Harness, etc., complete .. 5,000 10 Valuable Building LoIb, Rlveralde.taoO each 1,000 1 Beautiful Silver-grey Horse, I5.V bands lilgh, sired by the celebrated Imported .. , Arabian Horse "Caliph;" also, a light Road Wagon, weight wo pounds, with set or superior Single Harness, Lap Blanket, . Whip, eic....... ... 8,000 s 20 Pianos, 1600 each -......................... 10,uf0 20 Melodeons, a!6 each i MQ - 4 Rosewood Sewing Machines, AMJ each....... 1 ooo 10 Fomlly Sewing Machines, tiuo each..... 1.000 60 Flue Gold Watches, fiOO each... . . 10,000 " loo OU Paintings, by leading artists aggregate value 10,000 5 Camel's Hair Shawls, f KM) each. ,000 1 2 Camel's Hair ShawlB, ;ioihi each ... 6.000 8 Handsome Lace Shawls, (250 each............ 760 10 Cashmere Shawls, .0 each...........M... 600 ; 20 Silk Dress Patterns, 75 ach.......... ...... 1.600 ' ' 60 Clly Building Lots. (176 each mi. .- 8,769 . The remainder will consist of Silver Ware, Musical Boxea. Onera Glasses. Pocket ' t 111. u. .nil riillD-a.it n rll(.lu ,,r .uritOLK.MtlC aud use, amounting to. Total .. .- .9300,000 -' i JTB All the properties are glvuu clear of lucum brauce - -, ; ' HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND' i -O URAVINCtS. f ; f Bend orders by mall, enclosing from If to (, .. either by l'ost OUIce orders or In a registered letter, '- -at our risk. Larger amount should be pint by draft tj "I'oahareiil'wlth Engravings............ I9-6I r v 50 " " " ...MM. 4t'60 "j 7 " " -ea 100 " , ...............,...H,,.,MM,,.. 90 QQ.' .Itj Local and Travelling AGENTS W AM TED tnrougUi v J out the United States. . . . . , Tbe Association have appointed a Reoelverfl ',, Messrs. GEORGE A. COOKE A CO. RaukerB.No. M a. ' ' THIRD Street, whose well-known Integrity aad bast. ' - i-' ness experience will be a sufficient guarantee that thl h, , money entrusted to them will be promptly applied m j. the purposes stated. . -. Phixa dklphia, Pa May 30, IM7. ' To the Officers anrf Members of the Waehinekm ilbrary Company, N, Af. Sccitttiry. Gentlemen: On receipt of your favor of the 15th ' Instant, nolifyipg us ot our appointment as Receiver ' ' for your Compui.y, we took the lih-ny to suomlta - copy of your Uhtu'ter, with a plan of your enterprise, j to llie highest legal authority of the State, and having , received bis favorable opinion in regard to Its legality, end sympathizing with Hie buuevoient o eot 01 yoar AsBoclatiou, viz., tbe education aud nialut -nance ol tj... .....i.un i.ni A.. .r A,,r iitlilleri and sallortt At thm - iuverslde Institute, we have concluded to eooap iustiaud to line our best eflorta to promote 60 woi'UD . " ff Respectfully, J - All orders by mall should be addressed to GEOROf ArcOOJi.E A CV.. iiaukius, No. ii b. THIRD BUe