THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JAmTAlir 30, -18G(? OUR RELIGIOUS COLUMN. ! The Vnlne or Sunday. J Lord Maoaclat If Snndgy had not been interred u a day of rest daring the last throe entarles, I have sot the smallest doubt that We should hare been at this moment a poorer and lees civilized people than we are. t Court Moktalembkrt There is no religion ithout worship, and no worship without the Sabbath. I Sir Maithkw IIalr The more faithfully he applied himself to the duties of the Lord's lay, the more happy and successful was his Business duriDg the week. Blackbtonb A corruption of morals usually .follows the profanation of the Sabbath. I Adam Smith The Sabbath, as a political in stitution, la of inestimable value, independ ently of its claim to Divine authority. Lono Kambs Bunday is a day of aooount, and a candid aooount every seventh day is the beBt preparation for the great day of account. William Wii-bkrporoe I can truly de olare, that to me the Sabbath ha3 been invalu ble. Sib Wai.tkk Ecott Give to the world one half of the Sunday, and yon will And that re ligion has no stronghold ot the other. Pass the morning at church, and the evening) aooording to your taste or rank, in the cricket field or the opera, and you will soon find thoughts of the evening hazards and bets in trude themselves on the sermon, and the re- collections of the popular melody interfere with the Psalms. S. T. Colfridqb I feel as if God had, by giving the Sabbath, given fifty -two springs in the year. Isaac Tatlor A Sunday given to the soul is the beet of all means of refreshment to the mere intellect. Justice McLkax Where there is no Chris tian Sabbath there is no Christian morality; and without this free institutions cannot long be sustained. Attoenky-Gkneral Bates The religious character of an institution so ancient, so sa cred, so lawful, and so necessary to the peaoe, the comfort, and the respectability of society, ought alone to be suffioleut for its protection; but, that failing, surely the laws of the land, made for its aooount, ought to be as strictly enforced as the laws for the protection of per son and property. If the Sunday laws be neglected or despised, the laws of person and property will soon chare their fate, and be equally disregarded. Richard IIookeb We are to account the sanctifloation of one day in seven a duty which God's immutable law doth exact forever. Archbishop Leiohton. The very life of re ligion doth much depend uron the solemn observance ef the Sabbath; consider, if we should but intermit the keeping of it for one year, what a height of profacenoss would ensue in those that fear not God ! Dr. Chai.mkrs We never, iu the whole ourse of our recollections, met with a Chris tian friend who bore upon liii obaraiter every other evidcnos of the Spirit's operation, who did not remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Willajid Parker, M. D. The Sabbath must be observed as a day of rest. This I do not state as an opinion, but knowing that it has its foundation upon a law in man's nature a3 fixed as that he must take food or die. SUAJJ1AHY OF RELIGIOUS NEWS. EPISCOPAL. At a iu feting of trustees of Norwich Uni- versitv, Leld at Northneld. ou Friday week, the Rev. Roger 8. Howard, D. X., ot Woodstock, formerly rector of Trinity Cuurch, Rutland, was unanimously elected President of the Uni versity. t The Eev. A. T. McMurphey has resigned the cba'gc ot the Church of our Saviour, Salom, Ohio, and ha accepted that of the House of Prayer, Bianchtown, near this eity. H Tbe Kev. Dr. Manny, Professor of Systematic Uivinliy In the fceabury Divinity School ot the Episcopal Cburch at Faribault, Minnesota, died on tho 191 li Inst. His death was occasioned by tbe amputation of hla leg on account of gangrene. Bibop Mcllvaice, of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, in answer to the letter of a member of that body, as to tbe duty of bowin when the name of the Saviour occurs iu the creed, says it . - j - . avnuii.a..u ... la not required iu the formulas ot the Church, nnd is uo icht of churebmansbip, but a step 1a the direction of ritualistic and euperbUtious usages thai no rec;or nas a rigui to exac; 01 ms congregation. The Eev. F. I. TIuntinRd.m has resixuei the pastoi ate-of tbe luimanucl Cuurch of Bos inn Mns.. to cceDttbn Bishopric of tbe D.o- reae of Central New York. The Diocese of Central New York, of wblcb Dr. llaotingdoii . rnado Bislioi). is hulf a Urae uuriiin as tbe ctQio nf Massachusetts, and has more Koiscopul narishes tban Miiesachu-etts ba. Dr. Hunting don enjoyed in Boston the la wt b tlurj of any nlarn.inutl 111 NfW EllL'lailC). At tbe. lust meeting of th Convention of Central Mew Toik. utwnu:ti nr. umiungiou was elected its d.ocesan, Dtebcp Coxe besought the convention to reconsider the dccalou which , . . I. . I i . w. A . i ii n ( i ii 1 1 If .Via settled ine name ot iu u.ucv, v-n .uv Diocesu of rjr.cuse. liut tho convention thouclitthc plan savored too ptronaly of Me 8ee pystem, aud would not do it liotwithstanrt ine the church meu of Syracuse o tiered to give the dtoceso a fee house worth $iO.0(0 it it would adopt tbe ia.ter name. Jn'lpptn(.leiU. PRESBYTERIAN. The United Prebbyterian church in Roches ter N. Y has grown, under the pastoral cure of Kev. J. Jr. rauK.ey, to tuu iuu tiupnbuj v. i pew house of worship. The rJecond Presbyterian Church, Chicago, 111. (the hev. Dr. Patterson's), has raised a committee to canvass the matter of a removal op town, its property having coaio to ba worth. $50,000. g The Rev. Cyrus Bylngton, one or the most earnest and self-sacriticinff miu'stira of the Presbyterian Church, died at the residence of Us son-in-law, llelpre, Ohio, on tb Ulst of De cember, aged 70 years. He eyf nt forty years of vis life as a mtsslonury to tba Choctaw. Tbe Kev. Dr. Gardiner Kprtuir, ot New York, has been pastor ot tbe Buck Prcsbytcriun Cburch, in thut city for tbe f pa: 01 hfty-nlne years. There are but three people livirs?, to hU luowledee, who were members of tho cotgre gatlon when he beeume pastor. A Dnlted Presbyterian conreRalIon, num. berlug in the very outset eighty members,' has been recently organized iu Lawrence, Mass., by Kev. John Horc;, late of Port Hop", Canada, under whose earnest, devoted, and most labo rious exertions lor the past six mouths it has been gathered. The Prcsbjtcriau church oh Forty-tecnnJ street, New York, ot which tho Kev. Dr. Hastlups la pastor, has been buvdened with a 5abt of $57,000. Till fact coming to the know jdeof Jauws H. benedict, Kcq who, though ifflldlnn nt Tarrytown, spends his winters in Mt w Yoikcity, he resolved on the removal of tbe harden. This he accomplished by a liberal subscription, and by his personal efforts to ob tain the balance. The resHlt was a happy sur prite to tbe pastor and the church. The Rev. J. H. C. Grler, L. D., hat been pnK'.or of the church at lirandywtue Manor, ULesicr county, Pa., for S3 years. His father, the Rev. Na'han Grier, was pastor of the same church for the space of 27 years, nnd the com bined pastorates of father and son in the Fame conpreeation have extended over eighty years a f.ict, go far as wo knowjtiuiie without parallel. Dr. Grier still preiches in tho church, but has presented his reslcnatlon. which tho consrcflra- ticn are very reluctant to accept. Fresirrian. The New School Presbyterians of Phtladai pliia have done a noble thinn in aidinu; their lecble churches. Four churches needed aid. A meeting of the various pis tors nnd rouo lending: laymen whs called to consider the matter. They retiolved to ralso immediately the sum necessary to relieve all thesn churches' of embarrass aipnt. Two men stbcrlbed $20,000 each, and soon more hou hulf the sum needed was promlso J. The bilance will tpcedily be raUed, and four churches will be lifted from their embarrassing struceh'f. IndsjKntknt. S The Second Presbyterian Church of Princeton, New Jersey, lia? abolished ihc pew rent system; and Instead of assessing upou hearers the. amount which each one is expected to pay tor the puppoit of tho ordinances of God's worship, it is leit to every man's conscience and hcurt iu the sipbt of God. The tiustees have been directed to enter in a book all tbe names of members nnd other supporters, nnd to secure from ench one a subscription, for a regular quarterly payment of what he devotes to God tor tins purpose, as an act of worship and precious privilege aud means of grace. iVts l!iertan. 'The new Presbjierlun Church at Ila.leton, Pa., of which the Rev. Dr. Newliu is the re- spcctnd and c IU lent pastor, wan dedicated on Sabbath, the 17;h of January. Professor Osborne, of Lufsyctte College, preached in the mornins;, acd President Catteil In the evening. The new church, which is a beautiful structure, coftintr. twenty-five thousand dollar, is tbe gift of A. Pardee, Ksq., who hns m ide such inuuliicent donations to Lafayette College. The bell aud orpau are tbe e,itt of George B. Markle, Ksrj. Such use of wealth is moit honorable to those to whom God has given it, nnd makes it a bless ing to ninu. The congregations on the last Sabbath were largo aud attentive, and the con gregation enters the new building with plea sant prospects. At a congregational meeting on Wednesday evening of tne worshippers in tho Cohocksink Presbyterian Church, nt Franklin street and Columbia avenue, five thousand dollars were raised to clear off what remains of the indebted ness iucuired by the erec'ion of the church edifice. Few congregations in our city have been so blessed with success as this. Complet ing their spacious house ot worship some lour tet n months aso, at au outlay of $55,000, they have since labored wlllinaly and determinedly to clear it from all floating incumbrance, and now have tho satietuction of witnessing the satisfactory completion of their great work. The pastor, Dev. A. Mutcbmorc, has received a call to the Secoi'd Presbyterian Church, Balti more, but his congregation will make every eflort to retain him in a field where his efforts h ive been crowned with such great success. CONGREGATIONAL. The Kim Tlace Congregational Church, Brooklyn, have extended a uuuinmous call to the Rev. Henry Power?, of Dunbury, Connecti cut, to become tneir pastor, in place ot tne Kev. w. ilvin isartiett, wiio bas removed to uuicaeo It is tald that the Boston Congregational churches annually give about one-twelfth of the total contributions in the United States to tho Anerican Hoard of Foreign Mission i. Last year tney gave !r41,4 16. Tbe Congregational church, Camden, N. J., Rev. H. Curtis, pastor, dedicated itsnewedidco January 14. This church bus shown great enter prite in overcoming obstacles. '1 hough without a pastor, und althoueh home fifty members withdrew to form a Presbyterian church, yet within two months after the old edifice was burned the new one was commenced. More than a vear the church, without a leader, cared wtil lor Us spirr.ual ana temporal interests, eiccti'j'-' a hi uniiiul editice, 120x45 feet, coating over Sr2J,00 ). The present, indebtedness for the building is only sllPO, which will B.iou bo can celled. The ladies ot the congregation arc about to picEcut the church with a 2500 organ. BArnsr. A revival of religion is in progC3s at Ham nicntou. N. J., iu the Baptist church under the care ot Rev. Dr. Kemptou, formerly of this city. rue l- irst Atrican uapust unurcu oi xticn- mend, Va., has 4000 members; the Sncoud, 1000; the Ebenezcr, 1200. There are several smaller colored churches In aud around the city, with an aggregate uiembcr-bio ot 2000. The second ctiuicn is building a large house of worship, to tost $25,000, of which $1'J,000 are yet to be raised. God is doing a great work in tne Baptist church nt Salem, New Jersey, not only in tbe numbers but aho iu the persons who aie coming out from the world: so many heads of families and so many males. Dr. Muipby has baptized sixty-five peraous: of these thirty cne are males, twenty-eight hcids of families, eighteen husbands, and ten wives. A large number are now awaiting baptism, a majority of Vthcm are males aud heads of families. Rev. James Copuer.vicor ot tlstow.and two of his church-warjens, present an appeal to the churches ot America to aid in restoring the Fpbeopal polish church as a memorial to John Bunyau, who was boru aud lived la the village ot Flstow. Wtien w remember that It was the authorities ol the Etatllshment who imprisoned the poor pilgrim lor twelve years in Bediord jail, we do not know whether to regard tho proposal as a sirn of reviving liberality or us a bhrewd business dodge. If thj former, we doubt not a Bnptiit pastor will be invited to preach the dedication sermon; if the latter, it is a cho ce fcpecimen ot brazeii etlrontery. A new Uaptidt cburch is goln? up at the corner of Bread and Spruce Mreers, in this city. Its interior ia thu?i. iU-mb d:-TIic plan U tomewhat uimnual, in haviug tho lecture room and Suudav School in fruutof the audience loom, instead of behind it; and in substituting foi the usual partition an ornamental screeu of pla'e glass, framed in carved tiaccry of black walnut, which ciu be opened and closed at plCHnure, -o that the cburch, lecture room and school can be thrown into one era nd auditorium, or bo used ccimra'.e.v. The m:nt striking feature of the. interior, however, v, 111 be the baottbtery, at the head oi the nave, behind the pulpit, built of nolished mat be. fud nic osed WUh a toit.v tal crmiclc (t curved walnut, haviug aut?s of wrc.'iisht mCal work, richly illuminated. Behind the bapilsltiy ill i " a ch mcel w iudo.v, nine teen leet bio id. and over thirty-nix feet high, riilcbed with some tracery: and filled with stained glats, to be imported iioiu the celebrated n-aiiied ulaf wrik at Munich. Gormuuy. The leudn.g sultject ol the painted iil iss will by the btf)tisin of our Eavlour in tlie river Jordan, by Join. The other wmuowawill also be tilled w th s'.uru'.d fcUt'S. LriBEHAN The Rev. W. W. Hicks, late of the Lee Aeuue Relormtd Lhurcb, brooiclju, flew York, bus accepted a position as nssutant to the Rev. John BschmaD. ol the Lutheran Church in t haileston, ti. C. I hc Kcglish Lutheran church of Dastou, Ohio ba tendeied a unanimous call to the Kev Irvinu Majee, of Chambersburg, Pa., and ai the biiue tim 1 determined to place a ch.ine ot bills In the high tower of tholr bcauti- tULCTheri&T. W. J. Mano. D. D., raptor ot the ZiOD's (Germuo) kvaogelical Lulheran Church oi this city, and Pro'cssor in the ihcologlcal Seminary. ka been unanimously elected pastor of St. Mnithfw-awern.au PWaugWical Lutheran Church of I he city of New York, la'.ely served by tie Rev. Dr. Btoblman, deceased. MRTDoniST. t Knv. ruber. 1865. there was a surplus In the uil8.lom.rf treasniy ot the Methodirt EP cmfVl Churcb. of $180,000. ThU sum justlQed STe BPMi'itatlou.; in W6. fl.ooo.oiw weie Jp" opri W n mi, 1.030.78. Iho con tr -button or tho Cuurr.u have boi kept P th.tc outlays, hut have remained abiut the .i.u.e lor tcvt ral jeiv. A a rws-ult, tltcic were but $10,000 in the treasury November 1, 1843, and on January 1, 180!), the amount of tha re mittances to tho foreign missions for the first quarter ot tho year was borrowed, making a debt or $3,276. Tbe reclpts of the Society have to this extent been anticipated. The Uev. Dr. W. A. Smith is now making a toor among the Methodist churches (Soath) of Mtesourl, raising funds for the Missouri Central College. He obtained in three congregations In M. Ixuls $55, 0W). Tue India Mission Conference of tbe Metho dist Episcopal Church will meet at Lucknow, India, on Wednesday, February 10. The Foreign Mission Conferences of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church will hold their sessions tor I960 without tbe prosencc of ono of tho Bishops. Next year (1670) Bishop Ktngsleyls to visit tho India. Germany, and Switzerland Conferences, and also th Chinese and Bulgarian MtsRlon. The fiftieth anniversary of the Methodist Missionary Society was held at Washington on the 11th of January. Bishop Amen, who pre side;!, pave it as a reason for thaukfulncss that its income lor tne nrst year was outy otgat hundred dollars. We have collected and ex pended from thi commencement about eight millions, and not one dollar has been paid iuto tho treasury that has not boon satisfactorily ac counted for. No dralt has ever been protested, nor bus the society ever lost a dollar by the dishonesty ef any agent. This great revenue for it is now the largest revenue collected by nny rellcloua organization iu the United Slates is collected by the voluntary action or the pastors and the churches. We have no financial or soliciting agen's." Dr. Harris, the secretary, gave the financial Li-tory of the society iu the following tuble: A utragr Annual L'jntrtbvtiuns. Ttlnl. First decade , Hooond decade Third decade Fourth Ueoade Fifth decade !!01 f k!,O10 6H.GHI 5S1210 , tw.uflt yio.tiio .!!, 507 2,:W5,070 151,005 4.510,050 Total contributions for flfv years. ..J8.52l.5S0 Tho receipts in 1801 were $225,000, increased by 1805 to $000,000. During the war the com mittee did not deem it prudent to extend their operations, and thus there accrued, at the close of 1805, an unexpended balance iu the treasury of $4s0,000. For 1800 the committee appropriated a million of dollars, and a larger sum for 1867. As contributions did not keep firm, the surplus wns gradually absorbed; so that in November, 1868, there were but $16,000 in the treasury. To meet the January allowances of the foreign missions, money had to bo borrowed, on in terest, bringing the society in debt, on the 1st of January, $88,276. And unless the misslouary contributions are permanently increased "our missionary work must be contracted." The contributions last year were $011,127, nnl the year before $086,320 a falling off of ten per cent. WORKS OF ART. CHURCH'S "NIACAR A," NEW His last Important Picture, and the best anA most comprebecBlve view of the GHEAT FALL, Gu Exhibition Tor a Short Time. Admission, 25 Co ills. CARLES' GALLERIES AND LC0KJU ULASS WAKEEOOJ1S, Ko. 816 CHESNUT Street, 12 SI tbstuSjnBp PHILADELPHIA. WANTS. WANTED TO R E N T On or before tht lUb Of Marcti, A MUJJKHATB tJIZED HOUSE must contain nil tbe modern conve nience, and be In good order, for whlcii good rent will be paid, Dd tbe beat of care taken of It. A properly with COACH lioustft: .tonea vto- ferred sunned between TKN VH ud'l WlUilUrit mdCHltSNUTatia V1NK Siroots. AutfroMR F. U. Uol lbti. miiAaeipma, sihuuk wioii M)d klUmUon. 1 " AGENTS WANTED FOB zrlL's roruLAii encyclopedia. FIVE NUMBER'S HEADY. I'HICE 10 OTB. EACH. The Pbllitfte'i'tita "lialleiln" Hikvs It is one of the DOKI Kh'l I.1TKKAKY UMJKitTAltliSUa ever ventnieit upon in tnin counwy. Ti e "Teirsrvh" osys It i the CHEAPEST and ItOBt COUriiK l K KNCYOIjOPJUDIA in ih world. Tht PretH" sp.ys It Is WKU, WKITTuN. WKLL 1 1 1 I EI, WKLL PiHNXKD, ANU J?JATIiY II, LEblilATED. . . , , T. EMWOOD ZEliIi. 6 stuthlm l'ubilsliur. Philadelphia. BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC. O V E R'S PATENT Combination Sofa Bed Is decldeclv the beet Sofa Bed evei invented, It can be extended from a Sofa into a handsome French Bedutead. with hair spring mattress, In ten seconds ol tlnio. It requires no unscrewing or detaching, has no separation between buck and seat, no cords to break and no bluged foot attached to the top of U.e back to support It when down, which Is unsafe and liable to get out of repair. It has the conveniences of a oureau for bololi.K clothing. Is easily managed, and It is linpor Bible for It to get out of order, Prliv about the same as an ordinary sofa. II. F. UOYER, Owner nuil Nolo Manufacturer, 1 : tulhttim No. 230 South SECOND Street. AMD A MEW STOCK Of SPRING, HUSK AND MOS9 MATTRESSF.S, FHATUKR BLD3, PILLOWS AND BOT.STEUS, AT B. W. Cob. 12ra and Cukikot Sts. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. JEAVL'KS, CniKCIIILLAS, ETC. ETC JAMES & LEE. HO. 11 ROQTII BECOKO HTKCET, Bicn of tlxe Golden. Lftinlj Are cow receiving a large assortment of Uoutcts, ChlncIiUIii, and other Overcoat lugs. Also, a hill Hue of 3-1 and G-i Dl&ck Doeskins, all of the best makes. The attention or Merchant Tailors and Clothiers are specially invited ttm at wholeule:anb retatl. GROCERIES, ETC. yilITU CLOVEll HONEY, BETHLEHEM liCCK WHEAT, EXTRA UKUH MACKEREL. AMIEBTC. KOBEKTs, Dealer in Fine Groceries, 11 7Jrp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. pvB. K1NKELIN, AFTER A RKSIDENC1 jy ana practice ot thirty yean at the Northwest corner of Third and Union streets, has lately re- U.OVBO to Buna n i.KVJtNTit butwt, between MAU. V FT and CHFN UT, 111 superiority In the prompt and perfect onre of all recent, obronio, local, una oousuiuuonai I'.on. nt a nu:l.l nalnre. Is oroVurblaL Diseases of the skin, appearing In a bnndred dl ferent forms, totally eradicated; mental and pr wt-akneas, and ail nervous debilities suieutl and snooesahOly USAVesX Olllne hours I root I GOVERNMENT 8ALES. s ALB OF OOVEBNMENT VESSEL. iSV Baltimohk, Md.. Jn.2. 189, Tfaa Un ted Btatoi temr COLON Kb RU will bn otVerd at public srIa at tli port of Kaltluiora, all! o'clock, noun, on WKbM&SUAY, February 10, Ibut. This vetaei is a pnOPKLLKR. Of J41 M t5 tons; longlh, ls tal; breadth. t2 1 10 fnet; depth ol bold, 8 5-10 feet; dralt, light, a feet; loaded, 8 reel. Bhntiaaon dtnot-aRtlng low-preisnre engine (Hi 24 Inch) i) of 0 bone power, and one holler. Tbe bull la of Iron, oovrrtd with S', lnch white oak and pine plank. Tbe hull and boiler were recently repaired at an expense of three thousand dollars. All tbe property on board that rightly belong to her ontlH will be sold with the vessel. She is well lonad In every reepeel and ready for Immediate ""fiie right Is fosered to rl(ct any and all bids for cause deemed eutllclent by the undersigned. 1 be veeel la now lying at the head of SPKAR'8 WHARF (foot ol'Oav sueet), where tbesale will take piece, and Is opeu to Inspection by those desiring to beec rue bidders. m . . , , Terms Cash in Government funds on nay or sale. . BTEWART VAN VLIKT. Deputy (jnartermaMr-Oeuerl, t and Brevet MaJor-UeneratU. S. Array. LEGAL NOTICES. "IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB UNITED JL BTATKr FOR TUB KACilKRN DldllUCl'1 rEKfiSYLVAKIA. IN BANKRUPTCY. At Philadelphia, January 15, A. 1). lStf. '1 he undrrslgoed hereby gives notice o tile appoint ment an Assignee of tfKOKUK W. (SIMPSON, of Philadelphia, iu the County of Philadelphia and mate of fcuiisylvatila, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, npoa his own petlllun by the Dhiirlci Court of said District. CHARLtb H. MATHEWS, Assttrnee, 1 10 b3t No. 740 HAN SUM btreot. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY X AND COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. Kfltale of ANN IlOtilOlS, decoaued. The Auditor appotn.ed by theConrt to audit, settle, nnd adjust the account of DAVIS PfclABiON. Executor of the Ketate of ANN HORTON, deceased (as staled by V. Tower and John B. Heyl, Executors of said Davis Pearson, deceased), and to report dis tribution ot the balance In tue hands of the ao conn taut, wM me.et the parties Interested, lor the purpotie Of Ms appointment, on i niuiii, r rormry 6. Itfi'J, at 3-ao o'clock P. M., at bis oUlce, No, LM b. fclX l H Btieot.iu the .city or rmianeipnie, 1 I lhalUdb juxin ivuunnia, auuuui, N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CIIY . AND COUNTY O PHILADELPHIA. Kntate of REBECCA FOLKY. deceased. The Auditor auuoiuled by the Court to audit, settle. IRU .ujast IDS Hiuuuub di mani a. n J ... a.uu. ' - ' ' .i . . m . nv a DniifL' I. ' .. .. vriz or ine estate oi neueccs xuiey , ubwbspu, .u mj reiwrt distribution or the balance In the bands or the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the nurnose of bis appointment, on TUESDAY, Febru ary l, isr9, at 4 o'clock P. 61.. at his oUlce, No. 81 bouth THIRD Street, in the city or fniiadeipnia. 12Sthstu5t E. H, THAR!', Auditor, IN BANKRUPTCY. U. g. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, E. D. OF J?NN b I liVANIA PltlLADKLPHTA. JaD. 23. 1R6!) This Is to give Notice: Tuat on the l day of januaiy, A. l., iati, a w arrant in iianirrupu-y wtis issued against the Ealaie of JOHN B. A. ALLEN aud KALfH W. P. ALLKN. late tradlnn as JOHN B A. ALLEN 4 HON, ol Philadelphia. In the County or rhllaueipnia ana istate or Pennsylvania, who have been adjudged BaBkTnpts on their own Petition; that tbe payment of any debts and delivery cf any pro perly belonging to such Bankrupts to them, or either ol them, or lor their or either of their use, and the transfer of any property by them, are forbidden by law: that a meetlnc: of tbe Creditors of the said Bank- runts to Drove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of their Estate, will bo held at a Court of Baulruptcy, to be holden at No, MO WALNUT Btreot, Plilladnluhia. before WILLIAM HcMIUlI AKL Ea.. Register, on the illtblday of February, A. D. 1609, at it o OlOCJE tr. m P. C. KLLM AK ER, I 23 3t U. 8. Marshal, as Messeoger, LUMBER. I860 SPRUCE JOIST. bPiiUCK joiar, HEMLOCK, HEMLOCK. 1869 1809 BKAHONED CLEAR PINK, KKAWONED CLEAR PINK. UllOlUE PATTERN PINE. 186 BP AN Dill CEDAlt, fUU PATl'EIS. RKD CEDAR. ICi'd FLORIDA FLOORING. TDf 100 J FLORIDA FLOORINO. JLOUtJ CAhOLLNA FLOORINO. V ViROINIA FLOORiJNU. DELAWARE F'LOORiNO. AH FLOOIUNO. WALK UT FLOORING. FLORIDA BTEP BOAJUKS. RAIL PLANK. TO'O WALNUT BD8 AND PLANK. lOW) ICU J WALNUT HWALtJ) PLANK. iOUU walnut boardo. walnut plank. 1 cc'( undertakers lumber. 1 q(ci LOVO UNDERTAKERH' LUMBlOt. 1O0U IwED CJCDAK. WALNUT AND PINK. 1 Cf (1 BK A BON ED POPLAR. 1 QUCl LCXiV bEAbONED CHEUtY. lOOcf AbU. WHITE OAS PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 CfcO CIGAR BOX MAKErjs' "1 QQ iOO J CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOU J tSPANmll CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR bALK LOW. 1 CCO CAROLINA 8CANTLING, 1 QAO lOOt CAROLINA H. T. bil.Ld, lOOJ NORWAY BCANTHNG. 1 Cti CEDAR SHINGLES, "I QQ lOOJ CYFliEbtibHINGLLS, LOOd MACLE, BROTHRP. & CO., IU Nu. H6QU bOUTH btreet. T. P. GAL YIN & CO.. LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS bUAC'KAJiAiO-N X11E1 WllAllF, BELOW SLOATS MILLS, CSS-CAU-KD), PHIL JDELPHIA4 AGENTS FOK HODTHKKN ANU EABTKRN Man, iBC'urers ofYFiLLOW PINK and SPitUCKTIMBH LoaKLb, eui., shall he happy to furnish ordeis wnoleaaie rates, oeiiverauie av u; mcbkuio puim iKinttantlv receiving and on hand at our whan SOLTHFlIlN FLOOKINO, BOAN'liJNU. HHIN bLHtt, KArl JlltN IjAIUB, ni.&r, 113, ur.u-OLiAin, bPHUCK, H Kid LOCK, HFXKCT' iUOHIUAN AHJ) CANADA PLANK AND KOARLB, AND HAO ALL OF Willi II WIU WBMVKBEal JL AMY PABTOFTUtlClir PBOMP'fliT CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. piCTUKES FOK TRESENTS. A. S. U OB IKS ON, no. 910 CHJChNUT Street, Hps .lost received exquisite specimens of AKT KLITALLK FOlt HOLiJUA Y til FT b, FINE EHKfcDm EWAMKIJH" ON PORCELAIN, 1 AiA. Bre-t variety. fePLHNDII) PA1NTEU PUOTOORAPHa, IucIuUIuk a number ol choice gems. A KUPRR LINK OP CHKCiifOia. A laree assortment ol NL.W ENOltAVINUS, Etc. aihii. KleH bl'VLK FUAMKrj, of elegant new patter na. M DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. J-OBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., K.K. Corner or 10 t KTU and HACK Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IM PORTERS AND WAN ETFACTURKRa OW Wliil Lead and Colored faints, Fnttj f arnlbiies, Etc. AGENTS FOB THK OKLEBBATEA fiuskcu zixe riLM's, PBALKRS AND OONSTJMKEa BUPPLIKD Al LOW KMT PKIt'KO JfOJt tiABW. huj COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OP ail numbeis and brands, Tent, Awning, aud i....n...'.vvr Duck. Alao I Paper Alauulacturers' Drier Fe'ts, from iiitrtv 'inobes to .evenly -six Inchei wide, Paulla.lioliF Kail Twine, etc. JOHN W. KVliKMAN. 11 No. WltHUWUntceel, oily tors I MAETIN BEOTIIERS, AUCTION EKlH, , Lfttelf PlpfniPQ tot ML TboraM A feoaa.1 ' EI.FGANT WALNUT FUR f IT UK It, HANDSOM1I VERY FINK OIL PAINT1NOS, PICK BRUH PKI.M CARPETd, FINE ULABBWAJtB AND CHINA, ETC. On Tuesday Morning. Fsbrunry 1 at 10 o'clock, at No. i N. Fifteenth Ktreet, above Master street, y catalogue, the entire fornltoro, including very elegant walnut and maroon pluh drawing-room suit, centre taoie, nanusome walnut chamber lurntture, t handsome walnut side boards, superior library furniture, bookcase, elegant rosewood piano by Ramni; very fine Frencn pi ate mirrors, banosiiliii'ly framed; French mantel clocks, Rogers' Group, Are-proof stiver chest, hair mat tresses, richly cot glassware, fine white French china, plated ware, rich Brussels carpets, cottage suit, kuchen ntenells, etc. jhUj tv( A n 1 oil Minimus. Alio. ieviral fin sniiKiMs bv William bliaver. Ver- boeckhoveu, Bonheld, Dyke, aad others; Hue eograv- l be cabinet furniture was made to order aad is in elrpant condltlun. May neteen early on tne morning or sain, i si ids HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. Immediately previous to tbesale of the lurnltnre. at llln'clork, tbe HANDSOME MODERN THREE-l-TORY BRICK ItEslDKNCK, Double Three-story Back Buildings, side ya'd, lot of ground. 2.1 fet front, by luu feet deep. No. l-tca N. Fit'tevnth street, above Master street. The house Is In elegant coudl- n: bus all the niidern convenlennea and Improve- tueuts, utUerground drainage, etc. 1 'ii t Peremptory Hale on the Premises, to close the Part nership concern or me irm ot Kvans t Wat ion. r-TOCK AND MACH.INIi.RyT BUPFRIOR FILE-PROOF BAKK.S, 8UPERIOB flHK-I'KU'ir c"Ar N, with Panborn Htpani f tnl: 2 FINE BURGLAR-PROOF bAFES: bK,ONl HAND HA FEB; VAULT DOOR-; DRILLING MACHINEH: LATHJKH; bHA.FTINU; BELITNG; TOO LU; CAT1NG8, ETC. On Thursday Vornlne, February 11, at 10 o'clock, at No. 2 South Seventh street, without reserve, to close tbe partnership con cern of Evans fe Watson, by catalogue, tbe entire stock, Including: 10 superior fire-pro of safes, with eanoorn steam auacnmeiat small it-vaus v watson salts; 2 very fine patent-burglar-proof sales, retail price 1 060; luHlde burglar-proofs; mouey boxes, patent locks; set of vault doors; li sates, made by Li lie and otners; targe quantity oi pampniets ana printed matter, etc.. t mis rtturuHi, Back Of No. Ms North Elauih street, below Vine. VALUABLK MACIIINEKY; LATHES; DRILL PKESbKH; FORGE-; TOOLS; WROUGHT AND CAbl IRON; PLATFORM SCALES, ETC. On Thursday, At 12 o'clock M.. the entlr.i contents of Factory. In- eluding: 4 drill presses: planing machines; lathes; vises; pair heavy shears: castings; sbafilng; pulleys and bangers; belting: screw cutter; blacksmiths' and ruacblnlNts' tools; forge: 2 pairs platform scales; 4 cabinet makers' benches; 1 bafrel varulsh; lot lum ber, etc Alio, 1 ton asbestos. AIko, small Iron safe. Way be seen early on morning of sale. 1 80 lot SHIPPING. ffi LOEILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LIHB 111 I-M - fit Vl FOR NEW YORK. Balling Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Batnrdays at noon. The winter rates at which (freight Is no taken Is 20 cents per 100 pounds, gross, Scents per foot, or 2 cents per gallon, ship's option The Line la now prepared to contrac; for spring rates lower than by any other toute, commencing on Match 15,1899, Advauce charges cashed at olllce on Pier. Freight teceivod at all times on covered wharf. JOHN F. OHL, s 23 6m Pier 19 North Wharves. N, B. Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, etc. FOK LIVKKPOUIj AND OTTKIOMH . TOWN. Ininau Lma of Mail huu,,,.. aio aUL'UlULUU MJ Dil M lUi.UVS: CITY OF LONDON, baturday, January 80. CITY OF BALTIMORE, baturuay, February 6, CITY OF CORK. Tuesday. February v. CIl'Y OF PARlo ot BUOOKLYN, baturday, Feb, IS and eacn succeeuing eauuuay ana aitoruate Tuesuaj at 1 P. M,, troiu Plor 15, North River. KA'IEb OF P Abb AGE BY TUB MAII. BTgAMEB SAILINS ICVJtSV BATUKDAY, Payable in Gcio. Pavabiu iu Currency. FIBbT C A BIN ...,.u.....f 100 ) STEERAGE A to Jjouaon, ...,.,. tun to Lonaon. to Purls Ul to Paris rASSAUii: by rat sousuay btbamkr via tit lijajc, yiKHT cabiv, htkkhao. Parable In Gold. Payable in Currency. IJverpool..MM. 4 " Liverpool naillai. ail tvaiiiax bt. John's, N. F I a. I at. John's, N. F. i bv Rraunh talnan-ier I 1 JV Rramili HlAuttiHr... i Pausengers also forwardua to Havre, Hamburg, Bre- men, etc, at reuui't-u ratea, Tickets can be botiflit here by persons sending for their friends, at moderate rates. tor further Information apply at tbe Company's JOHN U. CALK. AKent, NO. 15 BROADWAY, N. T( Or to w wi. i jt. jl rauijii, AveulJ, No. ill OHKbIS UT btrett, Philadelphia. -s ONLY DIRECT LINEJO FRANCE, xxii Ujo-iNJERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S jUAiij DijuAaoijii'n Jir.i w n-n.i nivv xOitK AND HAVltK, CALLINU AT RUKdT. ThesiileuUld new vesnels ou this t.vunui runt. fAr the Contin eut will sail from Pier No. bo North nvor, as luiiows: UT. LAURENT Rrocautte.... ..-Saturday, Oct. s V1LLK DH PAKiil..M .nurmolit Uaturdav. Oct. 17 Pi.KH,lllK... Duchesne baturday, Oct. Bl PRICE OF PASSAGE In gold (Including wine), r, , . 1,1.1 . 'f. . n IT m T -1 n First Cabin 8140 becond Cabin (83 to ir a Kits. (Including railway tickets, furnished on hoard) Firat ChOju.. .146 I Becoud cubln......M..........t85 lii.se steamers uo i.ot carry steerage pasaengers. Uedlcal altenuauce fiee of charge. Auieman travellers suliia to or returning from theoontiaeiit of Aurope. by taking the steamers of this Hue avoid unnecessary risks Irota transit by i,m;!inh railways aud croainv tne oiiannel. besldua saving tuue, trouble, aud expenso. No. 6 RkUAb WAV, iew YoiJr. For Dasssee In I'tilmdalolila. aduIv at Ailmia' Express Couipahy, to 11. L LEAF, a ill iNu, s.u tnLaji u 1 Btreet, Pllll iniil.PIIM RfllminMn JtWLl AND NORFOLK. bTKADlaHIP Ll NkL TttiWLUK FRKiUHT AIU , ION it XO 10.B tlUU lrl AINU VV1U31. HVKKV BATURDAY, At noon, from FUkciT WHARF abuva MAKKV-r Btreet. THitOOUH itAlfJS and THKOOOH RKCEIPTtt to ail point. In North ami Bouth Caiollua, via feea hoard Air Line Railioad, connecting at PortaoiouUi and to Lynchburg, Va.,Teunekaee, aud tue West, via V irfciui uu raaui K UUP Miu IMUUUtfUl and Dtnvllie Railroad, Frclfol HANDLKD BUT ONCK. and taken al LOW Kit KATFM THAN ANY OIHK14 LIN J. Tbe regulurlty, ealety, and chcapuewof this routs commend 11 to the public as tbe moat desirable me dium for carrying every description ol freight. No charge fur uonuuhuilou, diayage, or any expense 01 trausier. Bteamahips insnreu at lowest rates, height reived daily. CLyi)jE No. 14 North and Bomb WHARVJca W. P. PORTLR, Ageut at Riuhuiond and City Pnlnt. T. r UltU W JtUli o W.i aeni at nvriuis. HI rFFf, new eatress line to alexj 2aeMMSaandrla. Ueorgetown, and Washington li. ci., via Chesapeake aud Delaware Canal, with oon nections at Alexandria from the moat direct route tor Lynchburg, Bristol, Knozvlile, Naahvlile, Halloa and the booth wee t. btuamers leave reguiarix vt.ry aaiuruay at nooa (romthulirit wharf aoufe ilaraei sUtet. i teigLt received dally. WM p olylk CO., No, 14 North aud Bouth Wharves, JT, B. DAVIDSON, Agent al Ueorgetown. M. ALDRlDUJt; A Co., Agents M Alexandria, Vlr. glula. ! NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA .DKLAWARK AND RARITAN CANAL. u.Jvl'Riwi b'lttAMlitlii COMPANY. The Bteam Proiellirs of Ibis line leave DAILY from first wbarf below Market street. IUUUUuH IN 'ii HOURS. UoodeibrwarUedby all the Hues going entol Turk, North, Kaat, and West, froe 01 commission. Jfrelghia received at our naual low ratfts. WILLIAM P. CLYDK t tX., Agents, Nu, 14 B. WHARVKa, PblUdelphlai JAMKS HAND, Ageub u No. li W ALL Btreet, corner of Beatb.New York fp FOB KEW YORKSWIFr-SUBl 17.?. tg?773:TrangDortatlon Company Despatcb auu owlit-sure Lines, via Delaware and Banian canal, ou aud after the lstu of March, leaving dally at 11 M. and ( P. M., oouaeotlng with ail Aiortltara sYo4 "eighT'wblch will, be taken on acmniod.tlnt lejn. .PPU t b"0wabI Xvwit. o O B H aXOHANQl BAH SlflU fAt'lun x . .. it u ri HI t luv p, jt, comer ol ABXMfn4 WATJtB, Btreeu DEALERS IN BAOB AND BAQQIBB - Of every aewxipuun. tut Orftln. Flour, bait, Bupex l-ho.phle of Una, Bou Dust, Rtc Large and UbAll QTJNN Y BAU8 ennsUutly OOao AUCTION SALES. AUCTION 8ALFB FEKKEXiZIBITIOHpF(piTjTj)rABlr , ljn 0; leBDlpal'nt..''sSlsnow on uiblu0M,S1. B l uwiuj ef the Acau.niy of Pins Arul ta,f Admlalnn frea. from SAM. till P. u U M r Ef'S"1 u P "rheArt (lalteryi Vp Chas. V. H.Haitlue, No. DM chesna street! onarS S"'o?k Xue" .evenings, February and g Catalogues now ready. BA T.F OF RK A L K8TAT K, STOCKB. . jrn . change, will Include OLD YORK KOAD-4 Frame DweUlogi Urge nuu in ino. mi More ana Jiwniiing. KPKUCK, No. goo Vaiu ble Hovel. CATHARINE, above Hlxteentu Bull rtlnr TFNt H (North) No. rtO-D'Slrabie Dweillnv 81.VKNTH (North) No. 2124 Modem DwiinV JOut) shares W est BanRor Hlata Mialng (Jo, snares u nion raasenirer kii way uo. 11 shares Union Mutual Inaurauoe Co,, cad tat stock. ' v",t 10 r-harts Rear Mountain and Franklin Coal On. (0 xh res l aple Hhade Oil Co. 2C0 shares MIiiko OH Co. Wabash and fcrle Canal fnpeolal atook.) J:ew I o. id., l.nuruii ui mo jvpipiiaur. 1 share Continental Uoiel Co , (oldstoor.) 20(1 shares feecund and Third btieete Passenger BaH 1 share Philadelphia Attienrenm. to shares Houlliern Transportation Co. 6(1 shares National Kzcbanse Raalc. 7 shares Rank ot North America. 4 shares Phlladelpbia audHouthein Mall Bteant ti in t o. 5oro City of Trenton t vtr oent Ronds. Jl D K gtvsbares American iitittonnote M amine uo, r sbarea Camflen and Atlantlo Railroad. f 9 shares Ulnehill and Hchuflkill Hea RsllroaH l'Hi shares American Lire Iusaranoe Co. -r .i (0 shares Central Transportation Co. SO shares Fourth National Rank. AiTCatalogiies now ready. BUNTING, DUKBOKOW & CO.. AUCTIOIM KF.RS, Nos. m and )W4 MARKixT Btreet, coraet of Bank street. Buoccssors 10 johu U. Myers s tfo. FIRST LA BOB ! BPRINO SAT K OF SrtOO OABS9 KB, TRAVKLLINU BAUd. KrS. jn Tuesday Morning, - T BOOTS, BHOKS, On 1 tea. X. at 10 o clock, ou four muutha' eradtt. 1. OlU(lliig- ' V., sac n s, ooys , ana yoututr natr, rip, and bury leather bootk; line gralu long dress boits; Ojnsrreaa betts and bi lmoialx; kip, butt, and pclmb grain bro. gatis; women's, mlaaen aud chilarec's goat, mo rocco, kid. and enamelled batmorals; Congreaa gaiters: lace boots; lasting gaiter; aukle ties; travel Ting bags; metallic overshoes, etc 1 j 6p" ADMINISTRATORS BALE OF PANOT CA33I. On Wednesday, Feb. S. will be pertmDtorllv sold, on four credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, by order ef uztzf Bullock aud Rebecca Ann P. Hunter, admlnlstraT" of P. M. Hunter, deceased, late surviving SI of P. M. Hunter A Co., lartae ONK TO TWO THOUSAND PIECES OP PWorry OMF.N AND Bl AFKOHD MILL CASfjIMERKri Detng Daiance 01 hock irom niiiis. ine good. aI fresh and very desirable styles. LARGE BPF.CIAL AND PEREMPTORY Rlr OF DOMLtillC G00D3 IN KNTIRifi pAf,? AO LB. r4UJti On Wednesday Mornlcg, Feb. 8 commencing at 10 o clock 6ui euliie packages cotton aud woollen domoguc goods. QUIRTING AND 8IIEKTINQ.S cases heavy bleached and brown uiuaiin. 1. ... widths and qualities. ALSO 113 10 U canrn s-4 fine plllow-caxe muslins. cases white, scarlet, and grey all-wool flannni. cases spring styles full aadaer prints, w cases extra lioavy pure napkins. cases heavy wire-twist checks. cases fine wide twilled stripes. cases herring-bone tickings. cants wide and heavy coitonades. casfs tine twhled fancy plaids. canes superior quality of tailors' stleslae casea heavy brown aud blue denims, cuses all-wool fancy shirtings. cases brown and bleached diapers. cases heavy canton llaunels. cams plaid Manchester ginghams. casea itu.Nla and American crash, cases black aud white and high-colored batmr 'cases line quality toilet quilts. BLANKK1B, 50 bales brown and grey b ankets, ' MILITARY CLOTHING. 60 cases Infantry overcoats, perfect, 01) cases grey-mixed army ehlrts. WOOLLKNB, KTO. cases 6-4 black Union cloths. cases 6-4 light fancy cassimeres. cases 4-4 oouole and twist casslmerea. canes 4-4 heavy brown dofsklns. cases 4-4 brown Oxfoid and gold-mixed lean cases 4-4 Trenton and Abby vllle cjanlmeres. caaes 4-4 Waslilugton twilled mixtures, cases 4-4 beavy-mlxed satinets. cases 4-4 cable cords, N. B.-UocdH will ba open for examination with catalegues ou the day previous to sale. 1 27 t FIRST SPRING SALE OF CARPETING, tM P1KCE8 OIL CLOTH 4, KTO., Ou Friday Morning, Feb. S, at 1) e'oiuck, on four mouths' credit, about 200 pieces Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpetluga; til cloth., etc. Alio, a line of tapestry Brussels. 18 64 THOMAS BIRCH & BON, AUCTIONEEBI AND COMMISSION MEKllHANTH. Nu Ilia 0 HLBJS Dx Btreet; rear entrance No. 1107 BanautO g, Sale at No. 13 11 N. Brnad KhwI. HANBSOJIK FURNI1UKK. CHICKKHItrO PIANO FCRTK, KLKQANT CARPKrM, LAKtiK FlRKPA:tbo!IKt(Vlts, fsiir "a On Monday Morning, February 1. at 10 o'clock, at No. 13oa N. Broad street. will be sold the lurnlture of a family removing, com prising elegant Brussels carpets, on parlors, cham bers, and stairs; rosewood Hi octave piano-forte, made by Cblckerlng, Frenoh Plate mantel mirrors. 74 by 62 Inches; walnut pallor lurnlture, ouvered with. piuen; eiegant etagere, v.iin mirror; wainut onamoec furniture; oak library furniture: walnut dining-room lurnlture: china UIbh. plated ware, etc. Fiittv.r uuut oafk Also one or f arret at Her ring's small fireproof salts, enclosed la walnut etagere. catalogues can De nau at tue auction store. The furniture may be examintd early on the mora Ing of sale. 1 t CLAEK & EVANS, AUCTIONEER., NO, 680 CHKBN OT Btreet. Will sell THIS DAY. Mornlnr and Evening. A large Invoice of Blankets, Bed Bpreads, Dry GoOda, Cloths, Caaalmeres, Hosiery, btatloaery, Table rocitei vuuory, Motions, etc. tuy auu country BierciuuiH wiu ana Dargauw. IVniii cajLh. CiooUs packed free of charge fi D. McCLEES & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Kt DCS M J AAksKKT Btrett. LlFl'INCOTT, BON & CO., AUCTIONS ER9t ABHHURMT BUILDING, No. 240 MAKRKT B. KLENAN, No. 112 N fON & CO., FRONT Btreet. AUCTIONEERS. HU NEW YORK. DRIAN II. MULLER, AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON BROADWAY CUL'BOH, DUANK, AND NORTH STREETS, NEW YORK, TO E LEASED AT AUCTION. Adrian H. Uuller, P. R. Wllklus & Co. will Ieaa at auction, ON TUESPA", FEBRUARY 16, 1859, At 12 o'clock M. , at the Exchange Balesroonu, No 111 BROA DWAY, BY ORDER OF THE UNDERSIGNED, A COMMITTEE OF THE BO ARD OF GOVERNORS or TUB SOCIETY OF THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL, tTUE FIFTY -EIGHT LOTH COMPRISING ALMOST THE ENTIRE BLOCK BOUNDED BY BROADWAY. CHURCH, DUANK. AND WORTH STREETS. WILL BE LEASED AT AUCTION ON THIS ABOVE-MENTIONED DAY. This property is located In the centre of the heavy business ot the ci y, on high ground, with dry, sandy soil, and surrounded by first-class Improvements. Tbe leasee will be for a term of twenty-one yean, with the usual .covenants for renewal, and will similar to those wade by tbe "BAILORS' BNUfS HARBOR," which have always been considered M most favorable to the lessee. The advan tage of holding long leases on property In the business portion of tbe elty U deinoi. ttiated by the large bonus whloh ha been paid for those made by the "Sailors' Bnugt Harbor," amounting In many caset almost to ih value of tbe fee. Tbe leasing of tbe a Dove-describe property al auction will afford an opportunity that la all probability will never again occur for procar lng leasee ol building sites that must, from the eoa stantly Increasing demand for business properly la this city. Bonn be worth a large premium, espeulali as Ibis property la by law LXLMl'TED FROM TAXATION. JAM K4W.BKKK MATT. JOHN DAVID WOLVK, ROUKRT I. LIVINUSTOJf. JACKSON B HHULT2. JAMKS M. BROWN. Descriptive list soul by mall U atmlreti. (1 17 ITt tO