Statisties of Accidents—Returns front rope and the united States. Mona. A. Legoyt, the head of the . General Statistical Department of France,and Secre tary of the - Statisticid - Society of Paris, has recently concluded researdhes • concerning "Accidents in Europe and the United Ztates." The first questions with which the French statistician has busied himself are—first, the ratio of accidents to the popu lation;:second, their- ratio to ;the general Mortality of each sex; and third, their ratio as regards the female population, the male standard being taken at one hundred=in -the different countries which enter into the Comparison here. k " The proportion of fatal accidents to the population varies between the maxima of , 682, 679, and 575 to' a million of inhabitants in England, Norway, and the United States, and- the co-efficient minima of 201, 202, and 232 of Russia, Spain and Denmark. It is -evident iv:lm such variable proportions that - the determining causes of fatal accidents must be of very complex nature, and can not be explained simply by what may be -called the economic character of different -countries. In fact, if the predominance of manufacturing and mining industries justi dles the exceptional rate of fatal accidents in England, and to a certain extent in the - United States, it surely cannot do so as re -gards Norway, the duchy of Oldenburg, and Sweden. M. Legoyt has been able to compare only a small number of countries, when the im mediate causes or nature of accidents are .considered. With the exception of England, where _contusions and injuries (classified under " crnsliing and bruising "), and of the United States, where burns and scalds , .occupy the first place amongst accidents, . "submersion" is the cause of the greatest number of deaths. Next come falls from an elevation; then burns, crushings and as phyxia. Among the Scandinavian coun tries the large number of " congelations" is not to be wondered at; but there must evidently be some error as regards Spain in this particular. So, also, while we are not -surprised to find "alcoholic excesses" play an important part in Russia and Sweden, we are struck by their insignificance in England, Denmark and _, United States; some fallacy, we suspect, ewise lurks here. It is with respect urns" that the ratio of fatal accidents r es higher amongst women than amongst men. M. Legoyt's researches tend to show that accidental deaths nearly everywhere in crease more rapidly than does the popula tion. In France for example, the following successive and increasing ratio has taken place: 15 fatal accidents to 100,000 inhabit ants from 1827 to 1830 ; 16 ditto from 1831 to 1835; 19 ditto from 1836 to 1840; 22 ditto from 1841 to 1845 ; 24 ditto from 1846 to 1850; 25 "-ditto from 1851 to 1855 ; and 28 ditto from 3.856 to 1860. No doubt some of this increase is due to the more exact character of recent enumer ations; still, the continuously progressive rate which is here seen indicates a sure though lamentable onward movement. Children appear to constitute a high propor tion of the victims of fatal accidents. In Bavaria the latter form a very large part of the causes of mortalit v of childhood and adolescence, from birth to twenty years of age, and within this range the maximum is - attained between the time ;of birth and five years. Submersion is the more frequent cause—particularly as regards male chil dren—of the fatal event. Burns and poison ing are frequent in tender years; but, strangely enough, children are less fre quently victims in towns than in country - districts. • The ratio, of females to males as regards accidents tends to increase, probably with the participation of the former in industrial occupations. In Bavaria and Saxony the ratio is highest during early infancy, and ,in the former state lowest between forty and - fifty years of age. At every age it attains its maximum through "burns,' which in Ba varia are more common during summer than in winter. Women more frequently succumb to burns, suffocation by fire, sub mersion and poisoning. Fatal accidents are of much more frequent occurrence in sum mer than during the other three seasons of the year. This is due, probably, to the fact of the former season being the chief one for outdoor operations, navigation, etc. It is a fair presumption, also, that the smaller number met with in towns as compared with country districts is due to the greater vigilance of authority, and the more exact surveillance of parents, generally put in - force in towns. London, Berlin and Stock holm illustrate this conclusion very nota bly. From 1852 to 1854 Paris likewise was in the same category; but from 1855 to 1861 it occupied the opposite position. BOARD OF TRADE JOSERH C. GROBB,I E. A. SOUDER. .151olnimy OolocrrTzst GEO. L. BUZBY, IMPORTATIONS. Reported for the Pbiladelphia Evening Bulletin. ST. MARTIN'S—Brig Matilda. Anderson-114 bbls salt 19 pkgs metals 36 dozen goat and sheep skins 4 hides 9 bales cotton 20 bbls sugar 3 eneks bay rum 3 bags specie Janretcbe & Lavergne. M.ATANZAS—Brig J C Nichols. Means-257 liihds anolassts 30 tcs do 163 hhds sugar 100 boxes do I Mason k Co. BOSTON—Steamer Aries. Crowell-70 pkgs dry goods J S Barry & Co; 65 do G Brewer & Co; 60 do B W Chase &Sant 25 do T W 31 Browr; 10 do Lewis & - Wharton: 18 cs oil cloth 0 W Blabon & Co: 31 do C M Bailey; 241 cs boots and shoes R S Townsend 98 do order; 110 do Cl..flin & Partridge; 43 do Foster & Ben nett; 68 do I B Harmer; 71 do E 8 Reeve; 149 do Shim way & Co: 25 bbls cranberries S S Scattergood; 100 bbls onions I McAleer & Son: 60 casks - glassware Muzzey Monroe; 80 bbls onions W P Bailey; 200 quintals cod fish 150 bbls mackerel F C Pendleton: 200 bbls syrup levering Bros; 100 bbls oil 100 boxes fish 100 bdis nail 'rods 200 bbls herring 100 cs furniture 100 ban tacks 200 .tdo nails order. .iiirrlval and Sailing of Ocean Steameta , • TO ARRIVE. SHIPS YAM PO3 Louisiana Liverpool... New York Jiterraann.......Southampton—New Y0rk...... Edinburg Liverpool... New York .North American-Liverpool...Portland ..... Liverpool... Boston 'Kangaroo .Liverpool... New York . Erin • Liverpool... New York - Nova Scotian Liverpool_Portland_ Rornssla..........SouthamPton—New York . Java .Liverpool.-New York. ,The Queen Liverpool... NewAßT. York. TO DEP Canadaß oston...Liverpool .Feb. 28 .Ifora Castle ...... -.New York-Havana Feb. 28 City of Dublin...-New York... Liverpool Feb.2B ',Verona New York... New Orleans Feb. 28 _Arizona__ New York...Aspinwall _ March 1 :Nouveau Monde_New York...Havre March 2 Xvening Star New York-. New Orleans March 3 City of London... New York... Liverpool -.March 3 .Allemanie .New York...Hambarg ..... --March 8 Moravian Portland... Liverpool March 3 , Cr0ba....... ...... -..-New York... Liverpool March 7 _Atalanta - New York... London March 8 'II Chauncey - ' New York...Aspinwall - March 10 - Baltic--- ......... :....NewYork...Bremen March 15 City lianchester......N York... Liverpool March 10 .Caledonia .New York... Glasgow March 10 Boston... Liverpool March 14 rtili:.scp , :m4lllAl4 - Dwai•LA POET OF FICILADYILPHIA-FEBRtrAmy 26 1.311 N 111R323, 6 29 I SUSI BETH, 531 HIGH WA.TICH, 12 7 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Brig Germania (Olden), Fielke. 74 days from Rotter • dam, with gin, wine, &c. to A Stephan' & Co, 11th inst. let 24 50, lon 66 10. spoke the whaling schr Ellen , IBirpah. from Provincetown, 6 days out; 14th. let 36 35, Jon lON. spoke bark Wallace, from New Orleans for ..MaVre, anti took from Lelande captain, mate and four • seamen of schr Eliza (of Brookville:Me), from Bucksville. SC. for Barbaoos, lumber laden, which sprang aleak 9th inst. and was abanthined. CT:RAP:PI) ON SATURDAY._ •eteamer Plsgtern City,-Munday.Gew York, P R Clark. `,76tetimer Pheadelphia,Pultz, Washington, Wm P Clyde & Co. ,Steamer B Willing, Cundiff, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. • , F.chr Archer gr. Reeves, Ireland,li New Orleans, I) S Step Eon & Co. • Schr W H Tiers, Moffman, Cienfuegos, S dr, W Welsh arzitOßA.lthe... Steamer 'Washington, Chichester, cleared at N York - 24th inst, forthis port: Steamer Delaware, Thompson, hence, cleared at New York 24th inst. for Liverpool. . Steamer Admiral, Nickels, cleared at New York .'24th inst. for this port., - Steamer Clip of Baltimore, saitJulgan, cleared at 'New York - 24th inst. for Liverpool. Steamer Oriental, Nickerson, cleared at Boston , 24th inst. for New Orleans. Steamer St Lawrence, James, from London via Port- Und, at New York yesterday. - Steamer Fah Kee, Sterling. from. St Tago deCuba, at New 'York yesterday. - - Steamers Neshannock, Winchester; Evening Star, • Quick, and Alabama, Limebnrner, at New York yes- terday from New Orleans. - - steamer Scotland (Br), Nall, cleared at New York • pth inst. for Liverpool. Steamers Mammon. Warsaw; lilatanzas, Liesegang, _ and George Washington, Gager, Cleared at New York' 24th inst. for New Orleans. r Shit Guiding Star;l3mall, cleared at New York 24th inst.r Melbourne.' Bark Byfoged Lindall (Norvi), - Rothrie,4o-daya from. Rio Janeiro; at New. York 24th Inst. • Brig Herald, Tuzo, hence at - New Orleans 17th inst. Brig Leonard Myers, Wicks, cleared ' at Baltimore 24th inst. for New York. Brig Sarah E Beatty. MeAhnon, from St John, NB. for this port, at Gloucester 21st inst. Brig la and (Br), O'Brien, hence at Barbados sth inst. Brig Mechanic, for this port, was at Matanzaa 14th instant. Fehr Ida L Howard, l , MeDutlle, cleared at Newport 22d inst. for this port. Scar Sallie B, Bateman, cleared at Mobile 17th inst. for New York. r Adele T Cohn, Wi ll iams, clearedat Newborn Ith. inst. for this port. Solar Four Sisters, Sheerer, hence via St Thomas, at Nevassa Bth inst. for this port. Schr F A Bailey, Crosby, for this port, remained at Nevassa Bth inst. Schr Ocean Wave, Foster,hence via Hampton Roads for Mobile, put into Charleston 19th inst. for - a harbor. Schr Wm -G Audenried, for this port, was up at Charleston 21st Inst. to sail same day. Schr Etta Valeria, Conklin, at Matanzas 11th inst. for Sagna to load for this port. , • Schr P M Wheaton, Townsend, for lthis port, went to sea from Charleston 20th inst. I Schr L A May, Baker, cleared at New York 24th inst for this port. Bohr Magnolia, Harding, from Providence for this port, sailed from Newport 21st inst. . . 3ALII/31JOBEs. RICHARD PENISTAN'S Ale, Wine, and Liquor Vaults, 439 Chestnut Street, p~.r~rr_~~~:,M~~:rr.~ Established for the Sale of Unadulter ated Liquors Only. Special Notice to Families! Richard Penistan's Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, Now ao much recommended by the Medical Facolty for Invalids. $1 25 PER DOZEN, (Ihese Bottles hold one Pint.) The above being of the very best quality, it must be admitted the price is exceedinglyLOW. It is oelivered to all parts of the city without extra charge. Brandier, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,'&43.,&c. Warranted pure, at the lowest possible rates, by the Bottle, Gallon, Or Cask. CHAMPAGNES of the beet brands offered lower han by any other house. On Draught and In Bottles, PURE GRAPE MICE This is an excellent article for Invalids. It Is a sure cure for Dyspepsia. HAVANA CIGARS. OLIVE OIL, PICKLES, SAUCES, BAY RITAI, SARDINES, &o London and Dublin Porter and Brown Stoat—ltngll43 and Scotch Ales. deunff PERKINS STERN as CO.. DEALEi.S EXCIUSiIt ELY IN C AT TFORNI.A WINES, NO.' 180 BROADWAY, N. Y., Would respectfully inform the public that our goods may be found in Philadelphia at the following houses SIMON COLTON & er, Rizw, ROBERT BLACK, BULLOCK t CRENSHANi, JAMES R. WEBB, MITCP - FRT.T & gri,grcEum HAsSA_RD & CO., THOMPSON BLACK & SON. fel4w,f, mSta CONSTANTINE KAISER, No. 143 South Front Street, Importer and Dealer in RHENISH AND SPARKLING WINES, oc9-m,w,tem CIA.A.II,3IRMS, &c. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, 3:3D-3SEsso3T,I t 5 BOUTE VRONT iT., 80LE AMT. 1 —The attention of the trade Is solicited to Vi rr irtellowing very choice Wines, &c . for sale .y JOSEPH F. Es ON, No. 1.61 South Front street, above Walnut , . ALEO BBE IsIand, 8 years old. pbell & Oo single, double and - ziple Grape, E. Crowe & Sons, Rudolph, Topaz, Rieg. 3panish, Crown and F. Valletta. TORTS—Vallette, Vlnho Veiho Real, Denton and Rebell° Valente & Co. Vintages 1838 to 1858. GLARETS--enise F ile Freres and St....ltdephe Chid. eauLuminy. VERMOUTH—G. Jourdan, Brlve & MUSCAT—de Frontlan. CHAMTAGNES D.saet Irrony, "Golden War,. de Venoge, Her Majesty and Rcyal Cabinet and other favorite brands. WEEISICY.—ChoIee lota of old Wheat, RV and Bourbonßourbon Whiaky. for Bale by E. F. KIDDL.S. TON. 5 North FRONT Street. 1915 1 - 11%7CASEA—A perfect- substitute for Breast milk, for partial or entire infant nursing. Prepared by Thomas Barron Brook, London Hos pital. Imported and supplied by H. C. BLAIR'S SONS, Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut streets. Philadelphia. 60D LIViER. OlL.—Twenty-tive barrels, new made, Cod Liver 011, of very superior quality; Carb. Ammonia. just received, in Jars; also, just received, twenty-five barrels very superior .Alcohol, warranted 45 percent., in the beat of . packages, and for sale by JHN 0: BAKER. &CO. No. 718 Market street. DAMS ...Feb. 14 ...Feb. 14 ..Feb. 14 ...Feb. 15 ...Feb. 17 ...Feb. 17 ...Feb. 21 ..Feb. 22 ...Feb. 24 ..-Feb. 24 ...Feb. 28 UNGLISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS.—English Va- Li lerian, Croton Oil, Taylor's Lint, Wines of Colchi cum, Composition Mortars, Oil Neroll Petit grain, Oil Turkish Geranium double distilled, Nutmegs, Allen's Earracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar pure, Aconite Root, White Chamomile, French Rose i.eaves, English Castor Oil quarter pints to quart sizes, Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel need, Cardamoms, in store and for sale by WI.L.LIA.M. RT.T.TB & CO., 724 and 722 121 - ODGSON'S BRONCHIAL TA_BLETS.—The Alle LL viation of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarseness. and Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voice. Public Speakers, Singer and Amateurs have been greatly benefited by using thesfiTablets, andlhair high Rppreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re commends them to ersons affect with BRON CHITIS, ROARS , and CATARRH of the frp A D and BREAST. For sale by Drnta generally Prepared only by LANCASTER dr WIL LS, Apotho cartes northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phila. delphia. 0c.12, Ni7STRIMIGTITENDII3 AND REVULSIVE LASTERS with the pliancy of siftc, the strength and softness of kid. For affections of the Chest, pains weakness, &c., &c. They are' cleanly and odorless, comfortable and effective. Sold by HUBBELL, Apo thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. • sub! rIBUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. T- Graduates Nortsr:, LPill Tiles, Cdtaba, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweesers,Pnt 2°lE2, h or n SeooPs , Surgical Instruments, Trusses 'Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass ant ble.AlSyrlnges, ac„ all at "First Hands" rices. SNOWDEN & BROTHL apSi F ff 23,south ighth adset, D OBERT RELOwlvt A trult & CO.. N. E. CORNER n FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, 'Wholesale Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers in Window Glass, White Lead, and Paints ot.every description, offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock 01 goods in their line at the lowest market rates. OBERT BROwmAirw.R , CO., Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. Vt, AGNESIA--Jenninrs Calcined, In DM round tint Oland boxes, also In bottles. i Jennlng's Carbonate of Magnesia, In 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers. Heavy Calcined Magnesia lynding and for sale by CHARLEs Rims, _et CO.,.Druggists, Market and Seventh streets, Philadelphia, sale: DAY RUM—Just received, an invoice of Genuine Li Imported Bay Bum, for eale by the gallon, by ROBERT t3HOFIS ectrElt - tk co., DrtilWet, 27. B. car; .• tit • . • try •i• zl.4e• ft• ierfAto tad portable centrivanda for the applicitltm of un• •e • •-.1: 013 Of the rectum. Bold b) :tip: z m Ile t TADIPEULL FRENCH RRIINEB.-50 eases in tin 1 canisters andfancy boxes, imported and for sale .y 30S, B, BII:M.MR & CO ,108 Borah Delaware avemors RAMINE AND ImmONß.Bonch, Layer and Seed , less Raisins and llama memelaßoandingtrom bark 'La Plata,_and for sale by JOS . CO., 108 South .ueleurare avenue. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FE BRUARY 26,1866. DBVGb, 46180(ThIRIES.• WRIGHT. Has Just Imported a Fine - Lot of • Table Oil,. Boneless: Saiclines, And `Anoh ovies jOBHUA WILIGHT, SPRING GARDEN AND Closes at 7 P. M. ITALIAN lIILACCAILONI, VJULIMELLI", ; pA - R,rFSAN CHEESE, Fresh Imported, FOR SALE BY JAMER R. WEBS; WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets. WINSLOW'S. CELEBRATED GREEN CORN. • 35 CENTS PER CAN. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING GARDEN AND FRANTCLIN STS. Closes 7 P. M. fe23-3ti er-PLJEJEN PIEALIS, Green Corn, Fresh Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, ALBERT' C. ROBERTS, DF 4 RR IN FINE GBOGgrars3, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. Great Reduction in Canned Fruits, TOMATOES, PEACHES, GREEN CURS, PATTES FQ,T4 AND CHAMPIONONS BLANCS. JOSHUA WRIGHT, SPRING GARDEN AND FRANKLIN. Store closes at 7 P. M. fe2.3-3ti 200 SyruBARRELS Fine, Medium and Low grade 210 half che p sta Oolong, Young Hyson and Imperial Tea. 200 bags Rio. Lagnayra and Java Coffee. 500 barrels A. B. C. and Yellow Sugars. 100 bhdt Luba and Porto Rico do. Also, a g neral assortment of Groceries for sale by W. J. M'l ARAN . CO., Ho South WATER street. below Che nut. 103-I.m. WRIGHT'S FRESH TOMATOES, OF MY DWI! , CANNING, wenty five cents per can. JOSHUA WRIGHT, • SPRING GARDEN AND FRANKLIN STREETS Closes at 7 P. M. fe2.7-3t; MEW FRUTDA—Princess Paper•shell and Lisbon /11 almonds; splendid London Layer Raisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes, choice Elence figs, Is small drums, in store and for sale by M. F, ISRLLLIN Tea Dealer and Grocer, N. W.corner Arch and Eighth 5,000 OASES FRESH PEACHES, TOISIATOES, Green Corn, Peas, etic., warranted to give :atisfaction. For sate by N.. F. 5PL1,14127,NN,W. tx l r , Arch and Eighth streets. EXTRA M.ACE.EBIL.—F=ra choice large Macke rel In kitta. Also new Spiced and Pickled Bal. non. For sale by M .F. BPILLIIi. N. W. car. Arch and Eighth streets. DRY PRICSERVEDI3EIL — A small invoice of this delicious confection, in email X lb. boxes. Just received at COLISTY'S East End Grocery,No. lie South second street 2 , 3 - 31: • 315 e )1 e : •• ive TT L. choke ..rd • P Ginpx, each jar teed, in store and for sal at MUSTY'S East d Grocery, No. LIS South Sewn. „street. V/f INCE PlES.—ltaisins, Currants. Citron, Lemon Aland Orange Peel, Pure Spices, Cooking Wines and Brandies, new Sweet Cider, all for sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery Store. No. US South Second street, MEW YARMOUTH BLOATERe,—A small Invoice /A of these delightftd and choice delicacies, for sale al COTTSTYYS East End Grocery, No. 11S South Second street. PRIME ISPAIRSH OLIVES. zpanish Queen Olives, Stuffed Olives, East India of Pieirles, Boneless Sardines, and all kinds of new Canned Fruits, Meata, Soaps, and Coffee, at COUSTY'S East End Oro eery, No. 118 South Second street. rOBANFEIKAMIL 4 : —2O barrels Jersey cultivated Crag A.. 1 berries in store and lor sale by M. F. SPII.T.TN Ir. W. cor. Arch and Eighth streets. BEJEDICALta. AYRE'S CHERRY PEC. TORAL, for the RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUEN.72 S., HOARSENESS, CROUP, BRONCHITIS, II CIPI, ENT CONSUMPTION and for the Relief of CON SUMPTIVE PATIENTS IN ADVANCED STAGES OF THE DISEASE. So wide Is the field of its usefulness and so numer ous are the cases ofits cures that almost every scull= persons publicly known, _ from aLarmitig and even desperate diseases at the lungs by its use. When 3.isce tried, its snperlotity over every other expectorant is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what Antidote to temploy for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to •uir climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred bene fits on the afflicted heymn never forget, and produced lures too numeronsand too remarkabieto be forgottSis. We can only assure the public, that its quality is care kept up to the best it has ever been, and that it ,Ly be relied on to do for their relief all that it has ever done. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, /MCA eminent personages, have lent their names to cer tify the unparalleled usefulness of our remedies, bat -pace here will not permit the insertion of them The agents below named Parnish gratis our AMERMAN ALMANAC, in which they are given; with also full de .,..criptions of the complaints they cure. Thr.se who require an atterative 7nedirine to purify the blood, will find AYER'S COMP. EXT. SARSAPA _rILLA the remedy to use, Try It once, and you will know its value. Prepared by J. C. AVRE & CO. Lowell, Mass., and old by J. AL ARTS CO,, Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. lal6-m,w,s,Xm PAL DENTALLIANA. J Agst a rlOr article for cleaning th e Teeth, destroyint ~,, i calm which Infst them giving tone to tot <cocoa, and leaving a feeling of&trance and rfort ,L , ;eanliness In the month. It may e used 1 and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding in= voile the aroma and defensiveness will recommend if ~o every one. Being composed with the assistance 01 Ake Dentist, Physician and Microscopist, it is 00Dfl Curtainl Caered a fo r Rurf.T A ALE substitute fbr the cm stashestnerly in vogue. of Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the D'ENTAIa.DNA, advocate its uses; it contalr.) nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment Wide only by , 1 , JAMES T. ECIIMN ' EP AV ISUWI hecary, L Broad and Ce For axle by Druggists generally, and :'red Brown. . L. &tollhouse. Liassard & Ce., 'Robert a Davis; 1. R. Kee, Geo. 0. Bowers, foam H. Ray, Charles Shivers, a. H. Needles, 13. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, .1. O. Tnrnnenny & Os s 1 rose Smith, Charles H. Riser's, Thomas Weaver, James N.'Marks, tvilliarre,B. Webb, E. Bringburst & 00 . James L. Bispham,Dyott & Co., lll:ghee &Coombe, I H. 0. Blair, *leery A. Bower. 1 Wyeth di Bra. USTLACK'S DIPHTBESIA. LOZENGES.—These Li lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Diphtheria, ()might', Sore Throat Hoarseness and Bronchial affections generally. pert. THOS. ESTLA.OI3., Jr., Druggist. S. W. of Eighteenth and Market streeta,Philadelplais. fees.ima UTANTEP—A few active and experienced men to V V sell a most valuable patent. For persons compe tent the most liberal Inducements are offered, Inquire No. 22.3 DOCK Bt., td story, front room, 1e2.4,5,m,w,121/ .7 - .7 WANTED TO RENT.—For a small famillY a Cottage at Germantown, for six months from ay. Must be conveniently situated and well shaded —furnished house preferred. Address M, No. 201 S. Tenth street, Philads. fe2l-315 d 7.3 WANIED.—A GENTEEL HOUSE IN OR &IJ near Germantown; furnished or unfurnished. Address Boa 1783 P. 0. fe23-fm,w-311 driff,t. "WANTED TO RENT.—A DWELLING HOUSE mgi between Chestnut and Pine and Thirteenth and wenty-drat streets, with at least six or seven ahem- Address Mr. G.. 1510 Pine Street tilmai WANTED FOR RENT—A COMMODIOUS ZED dwelling, with modern conveniences, in German town. Apply_to .T.-H. CURTIS SON Real Estate Brokers. 433 Walnut street. FT:LT.—LOWELL PA MAR 0 tie Sheathing Felt Itor Sidra; Mao, .jobnaon's Paten Wooldlng Feat , for pes StesinFl and Boilers, in star. sn aeis d for xsr sealeawbnyna.W.T.r.r.r B Bluarrao. In sous DALE BOPS AND TWINE NANITFACTITEED UP and for Sale i lg uara WEAVER & 004 23 North Water street, and 22 North Delaware avenne.lll A_LIEREak , GRAPW.-100 kegs of these splendid w hite grams in fine order landing and for sale by JOS. B. Btf - WMA GO., 105 South Delaware avenue AMMON SALES. THOMAS , 130E13, a.DOT/ONERRS,-Nos Mtg. and 14113outh BOTYRTS street. STOORB AND HEAL ESTATE--TUBECDAY NEXT, Pamphlet catalogues now ready containing fall de. Scriptdons of all the property to be sold on. M.DAY NE.XT, 271 h inst., with a list of ,sales March 6th, 12th, 20th and 2 7th, Comprising a large amount and great variety of very desirable property, by order of Or phans' Court, Executors.: Trustees and others, to be sold peremptorily. • - • 21,e-OlOs OP STOOKS AND REAL ESTATE at the .: , -ichann, every, TVESDAY, all 2 o'clock neon Jar Handbffis of each properly Issued separately and on the Saturday, previous to each sale 2000 cats loves In Pamphlet form, giving full description& REAL MTATE, AT PRIVATE Printed catalogues, comprising several hundred thousand dollars, Including every description ofol and country property, from the smallest dwellings the most elegant mansionst-elegtelt country setts farms, business monerOes:4l2o. Mr FURNITURE SALES AT ME AIIIT/103 STORE EVERY THURSDAY. J-N - Part:Mater attention glven to UMW at Private resldencsm•&•o BANK. AND OTHER STOCKS, LOANS, &c. On TUESDAY. F 88. 27. At 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, ST=Mi. fe23-Bt4 l'eriiionitOrwhom it may cZmcern -1100 shares of the Coal I. idge Improvement and Coal Company. 700 shares of the Shamokin Coal Co. 1925 shares of the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Co. Executors' Sale. 15000 Philadelphia and Delaware River Railroad 7 per cent Mortgage Bond, due 1877. 11000 Alleahany Valley Railroad Co. 7 per cent. 'Mortgage Bond, due 1075, IMO West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad 7 per cent. Mortgage Loan Bond, dce 1873. 1200 Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Loan Bond, due IEII3. p 853 25 Schuylkill Navigation Co. Convertible Mort gage Loan, due 1882. For other ac•ounts— _ . . 8 shares ICensington National Bank. NZ shares Consolidation :National Bank. 15 shares Penn National Bank. 42 shares Delaware Mutual Insurance Co. 110,000 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent, new loan, clear of taxes. 100 shares Shamokin and Bear Valley Railroad and Coat Co. 100 shares Tremont Coal Co. s 1 1 000 Second Mort g age Bonds junction Baliroad. 25 Phares Union Mutual Insorance Co. 35 shares Delaware Mutual insurance Co. 20 shares Frankford and Southwark Passenger Rail way Co. (Fifth and Sixth streets.) - 500 shares New York and Middle Coal Field Co. 30 shares Relianre Insurance Co. 3 shares Mercantile Library Co. REAL ESTATE 13A.7.w, FEB. 27. Will include HANDSOME MODBRN =REA. STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with side ,vard, No. 922 Franklin street, north of Poplar street. Handsomely finished, and has all modern conveniences. Lot 25 feet front. Clear of all incrimbrance. GENTEEL THREE STORY BRICK DWELL ING. No, .325 fprum trtet, east of Four 11 street. Lot 0 feet front. Clear of all incumbrance VALUABLE BUSINESS STANDS-FOUR STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING. N. W. corner Fifteenth and Pine streets. Been occupied as a gro cery store for a number of years. Immediate posses- sion. 'IRREE STORY BRT.CK. DWELLING. east side Germantown road, first house south of Jeffersoust Peremptory Sale to Close an Estate.—MODEßN THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING. %int ba:k buildings, No. 5g3 Pine street, west of Filth street, Has the mor ern conveniences. Same Estate-4 THREE STORY BRICK DWELL. INGS. Zoos. 1142 1614, 1€46 and 160 Sansom Street. west of Sixteentlstreet. Same Estate-6 THREE STORY BRIC:C. DWELL. 1 N GS. lit oatvtan street, west of Sixteenth a treet. C. 9 me P state—TWO STORY BB.• CR DWELLING, No. 13.5 Wood strt et Same Estate—THßEE STORY BRICK DWELL. LNG ,No 627 Catharine street, west of Sixth street. For part icElars of ta. e above properties see hand billn at the auction rooms. SALE OF A PRIVATE LIBRARY. ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 27, At the anction store, valuable English and American Bc oks, f om a library, many of thi.m in tine bindings. Also. superior philosophical instruments DT JOHN B. MYERS & 00., AUOTIONP.a.bt 1.3 Nm. 222 and 2.2.1 Market street. corner of Bank LARGE PPIEUMM)BY BALE OP BOOTS, sHOES BROGANS,TBAVMANG BAGS. &c. ON TUESIIIz DAY MORNING. FEB. 27. Will be sold, at 10 o'clock, by canalogne, ON FOIII MONTHS' IIBEDIT, about MO packages boob', shoes balmoraLs, &c. of city and Eastern manufacnize Open for examination with catalogues early on th' morning of sale. LARGE POSITIVE SALEx OF&c. BOOTS, SHOPS, BALMOROLLS, NOTlCE—lncluded in our large sale at boots, shoes ON TuEsDAy MORNING, Feb. 27, will be found in part the following fresh and desirable assortment. vim cases men's, boys' and youths' calf, double sole half welt and pump sole dress boots. cases men's, boys' and youths' kip and buff leather boots. cases men's fine grain, long leg dress boots. cases men's and boys' call, buff leather Congress boots and balmonds. cases men's, boys' and youths' super kip, buff and polished grain, half welt and pump sole brogans. cases ladies' fine kid, goat. morocco and enamelled patent sewed balmorals and Congress gaiters. cases women's, misses' and children's calf and buff leather halmorals and lace boots. —cases children's fine kid, sewed, city made lace boots: fancy sewed btdmorals and ankle ties. casco ladles' flue black and colored lasting Con• gross and side lace gaiters. cases women's, misses' and children's goat add morocco copper nailed lace boots. cases ladimodalsid alipperx metallic overshoes ancarpet slippers; traveling bags; ct.c. LARGE POSITIVE wax. OF BRITISH FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will hold a large sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS CREDIT and part for cash. ON THURSDAY MORN - MG, MARCH 1, At 10 o'clock, embracing atom 700 Pacloagos and Lots f Staple and Fancy articles, In Woolens, Worsteds_ Linens, Silks :and Cottons. N. B..—Catajognea ready and goods arranged for ex bibition early on morning of We. POSITIVE SALE OF IN GS. CAMPETLIIGS. CANTON MA'TT ON FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH. 2, At 11 o'clock. Rill ,be sold by catalogue, ON FOUR atorry.ths , CREDIT, about WO placer. aupertime and une Ingrain, royal damask, Venetian, list, hemp. cottage and rag carpetings, which may be examined 'arty on the morning of sale. [I33OMAS 13LP.CH dr SON, AUCTIONEERS 2.291 COMMISSION MERCEANTS, No. 1110 (lEDISTSI. 'UT street. (Rear entrance 1107 Sansom street.) iimusehold Furniture of every description received. os Consignment. N A T.V.Si EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. tales of Furniture at dwellings attended to en Lhe MOs RessonableTerms. L'ir OF REAL E EXCHANGE. STATE, SI'OCHS, Av.;; AT DM , ' Thomas Birch de Son - reopectßay Inform the. riends and the public that they - Are Pre_pared to attew o the sale of Real Estate by auction an,d at private sale Sale at No. 1900 Rittenhouse Square ELEGANT FURNITURE: LARGE AIIRROR.S. CURTAINS. RICH CARPETS, CHICKERING PIANO FORTE. etc. ON TUESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, at No. 1918 Rittenhouse Square, will he sold, the furniture of a •amlly removiny from the city, comprising elegant parlor. chamber and dining room torn ittire, made to orser by 17olraar; rich Wilton and the!' carpets, suit of elegant curtains, large maul':, 41ici pier mirrors, rosewood piano forte, made by 'bickering. Catalogues will be ready for delivery at the auction ri.re on saturday. The furniture can be examined at 6 o'clock on the morning of sale. Sale at Chestnut Hill. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING 'FEB IN At 11 o'clock. on Chestnut avenue, opposite the Cathclic Church, second horse from the Rmdlng turnpike. will be sold— The furniture of a family declining housekeeping. comprising superior parlor, chamber and dining room . urnlmre. Catalogues will be ready for delivery at the auction store three dais previous to the sale. Bale No. 261 South Fifteenth street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ON TIIIIESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock. at No. 2e _south Ftheenth street, will sbtd the how ehold and kitchen furniture. 1 I HE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT, 1 S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money 'advanced one Merchandise genetally; W etches, Jewelry,. Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and on all articles of 'value, for any length of time agreed on. WATCHES AND IhW.SIL.P.Y AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open Face English, American ang - aiSwiss Patent Lever WatehesrFire Gold Hunting o,oe and Open Face Le pine Wetches; Flue Gold Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lever and Leptne 'Watches: Double Case English Quartler and other Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast, pins; Finger Rings; Ear Rings, Studs, &c.; Fine Gold Chains: Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins,• Breast Pins; Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and Jewolry gene rally. FOR SALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof Chest, suitable for a Jeweler, price $650. Also several Lots in South Camden, Fifth and Chestnut streets. POWELL & WEST, AUTIONEERS, No. 28 South FRONT street and 29 LETITIA. at. PEREMPTORY BALE. STOCK AND FIXTU.RE OF A LARGE WHOLE SALE LIQUOR STORE ON MONDAY BiORNING, FEB. 28. _ At 10 o'clock, at No. 18 south Front street. WILL BE SOLD. on account of Mr. T. J. Martin, declining busi ness, his entire stock, consisting of superior Whiskies, Bsandies, Gins, Liquors, &c. AMO—A superior large Copper Still, in complete order, Stand Casks, Tubs, Fixtures, &c. fe2l-5Q Will be arranged with catalogues on Saturday. SDOTT, AIIOT/O NEE&.,.„ .„LA,t92O unJamTNUT street BALE OF - OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. ON •WEDNESDAy AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, Feb. 2s and llfarch 1. At 7% o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, will be sold a collection of tine Oil Paintings, embracing many subjec s from the pencils of the old and modern schools, fine Proof Engravings. Chromo Lithographs, Colored Frints, &c., framed and. un framed. Also, a lot of Photograph Frames, &c. DAVIE & RARVIlv__. .KUOTIONFINRS. (Late with H. Thomas . & -Bona.). Store No. SIM Chestnut street. "FURNITURE BALES at the Store evariTsesday. attention, ALVUTION SAID. J AMES -AUCTIONEER, 431 - WALNUT street. BEAL ESTATE BALE, FEB. 28- 1886. Thiele". et lnclade- .. the Exchang% st . l3 - o r dca nOOl4lllll STOOKS: -- Few NO. 54 middle aisle Grace Church. ' • .10 shares Bear Mountain Franklin Coal CO. (each entitled tpthree tons of coal at cost.) - • 1 share Philadelphia Library. • 1 share Mercantile Library. - • 25 shares Schoma^ker Piano Forte. . • - 17TH. BELOW PINE-Store and dwelliais, north• east corner of 17th and Richards ate, 18 by 51 feet. Orphans' Court Bale-Estate of William 11(cEaughttn, deed. No 623 SHIPPMN ST-A three-story brick house and lot. 20 by 96 feet. Aar See plan. Orphans' (burg Sale-Estate of Isaac Rodgers, deceased. BEDFORD ST-4 frame houses and lot, on the rear 01 the above, 28 feet on Bedford at, by 79 feet deep. Orphans' Court Sale-Same Estate. • LOT, 19TH WARD-Frame building and lot, An thracite st, above Almond; 20 by 70 feet. 18 ground rent. Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of William Dough. erto. dee'd. JUNIPER. ST.. BELOW. R ACE-House' 13 feet 10 Inches by 25 2et deep. Orphans' Otrart Sale-Estate of Joseph l ce, Jr., deed. Nu. MO ST. JOHN ST-A. valuable property, five houses, St. John at, above Wood; 20 by 128 feet. 8173-/ ground rent silver. Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of John _McDevitt, deed, No. 470 N. BTH FT-Two story dwelling, below But tonwood,l7 by 583; feet. Esecators' Sale-Estate of Wilifam Drum deed. LOT ADJOINIG -- building lot adjoining. 23 feet 6 inches front by 110 feet deep, being 15 feet wide on the rear. Same Estate. FARM, MOUNT AIRY-A farm of 62 acres ,with improvements. one mile from Chestnut Hill, near Wissahickon avenue, Mount Airy. Orphans' Court Sate-Estate of Joseph Graeff, dec' d WATER AND CALLOWHILL-A three-story brick tavern stand, S E. corn, r, .1.93. by 29% feet. tar Fee plan. Same Estate. W.A'i ER ST-A three-story house adjoining on Water st;l9.3f by 16 feet. Same Estate. CA LLOWHILL ST-2 three -story brick hanse,ad join Mg on Callowhill st, 16 by 50 feet. Pame Estate MARLBOROUGH ST, • 18TH WARD-Dwelling Marlborough et, above Thompson. 19X by 59 feet. Orphans' Court Sale- Estate of John .Ebw,dee'd. DWELLING. MARLBOROUGH ST-A lot, same description, adjoining. Same Estate. STABLE .A_LJOINING a large lot with JO% feet on Marlborough street, in_the rear of the above. Same Estate. CREASE ST-A three story brick dwelling in the rear on Creaseittreet. 19 by 67 feet. Rime Estate. ADJOINING-Frame buildings and lot adjoining 20 by G 7 feet. Same Estate. FRAME DWELLING-A frame dwelling and lot on Crease street,3o by 67 feet. Air Plan at the Auction Store. Same Estate. CHIPPEWA AND LOMBARD STS-Brick build ings, S. B. Corner, (7th Ward), 78 by 50 feet. On account of whom it may concern. 325 ACRES LAND, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. A tract of 325 acres of land. Snowshoe township. Centre county, Pa., near the Bellefonte and Snowshoe Railroad, and suppoied to be underlaid with coal. 400 ACRES CENTRE COD - NTT. A tract of 400 acres of land, Snowshoe township, Centre county, Pa., also near the Bellefonte and Baow aboe Railroad, and supposed to be inlaid with coal. Aar Frans and fuU descriptions may be had at the Auction &Ore. ON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, A t 12 o'clock. at the Exchange, will be sold by order of the t ollector of Internal Revenue -4.6(0 shares Capital Stock Platt Oil Co., seized and to be sold by order of the United States, for unpaid taxes. VALUABLE RESTDENCT-.94 AT PRIVATE, SALE TO REAL ESTATE 0 YE:BATOR...a. ELEGANT WALNUT STREET MANSION—One of the most elegaut residences on Walnut street, 5t feet front large ground. stable, &c. Also, BROWN STONE Dr A risioN. Walnut neat Broad et. Will be sold, at very low rates, to a party who Wit take them all in one lot, dye desirable dwellings in the heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had n desired. This is a very favorable opportunity to par ties who seek good real este:a investments to bay old prices property which will pay well and increns' n value. For particulars apply at the emotion store. STABLE—A very desirable property in taie nelgt, borhocei of Twelfth and Locust sta. TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on Bldg, road. 9 miles from the State Rouse, known ea thi "Son - el Horse." Plans. surveys, dtc., at the store. Property No. 402 south Front et, 41 by 100 feet, do do 1138 and Me Lombard at Se acres, Germantown 17 do Fisher's lane Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth do do Barker do do de 8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second st Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce eta Dwelling, 'with side yard. Darby road Brown-stdne Store, Seottid st, near Chestntit RealdenceAnd large lot, Burlington do E N 0.201 south Tenth st do do 418 south Elevenths' Dwelling; 430 Pondt • do sGBst. 5 acres of Land, Federal at Twenty-sixth Ward VALUABLE_ STORE, CHESTNUT ST—A veil valuable busin property on Chestnut ed., hav twi frents—ln good order, ikc, Occupancy with the deed. p an..u. FORD & 00.. AUCTIONEBMS. No. 506 'SWUM' street. SALE OF lsOf CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ON THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue , for cash, 1504 cases Boots, Shoes. Brogans, Ba'morals Congress Boots, &c., comprising a large and desirable assorts ent of goods, for men's, boss , youths', wo• men's, misses' and children's wear. • • . si: os . I I • 3IDS:sr., • . • . Auction Home, No. e 2? CHESTNUT street, ad s. cent to the Continental, Chard, St. Lawrence, Marko' B Y BABBITT & 00.. AIII7PIONTSZRB. Cash Auction House, No. 230 MA E= street, corner of Bank street. a •v. e • • • a..,s . •• us •y • VI C. AU o ..• S t • BUSINESS CALUDI!".. ISAAC R. HOBBS, ARCHITECT, 154 Routh FOURTH Street, Great Western Building Room No. 5. f-tro.rp* HOOP SKIRTS, 628 NEW 628 FALL STYLES NOW HEADY of Hopkins"own make," at No. 62$ ARCH Street. These okirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first-class trade, and embrace every size and style for Ladies, 'ol.= , es• and Children, which, for`floish and durability, have no equal In the market , and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, constantly OH hand, a fall assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 to 40 springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. no-6 EC. KNIGHT CO.. WHOLF.SALE GROCERS, .F. E. Cor. 'WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil- AgenM for the sale of the Products of the =mu:ha-ark Sugar 'tannery and the Grocers' Sugar Rouse, of Philadelphia. GEORGE SHARP, Patentee and manufacturer o the BALL PATTERN SILVER WARE, No. 41 Prune street, jam-smos JA WES A. WRIGHT. TFORNION CLEMENT A EaLISCOM. THEODOR& WRIGHT. FRANK. L. zsta.A.L.L. PETER WRIGHT tt Importers of Earthenware, and Shipping and Commission Merchants, 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. I VAUGHAN 74 - Fc MITCH. WM. R. INO. E. COPE. - 10UTB.W.A_RE FOUNDRY, EIFFEL AND WABILI peN :: - PECLIADMIXBIA, tblaatiEUCTi & SONS lENGINTIEBB AND issAcarlansTa, Eanulacturs High and Low Pressure Steam Stsat.Y. for 1.4...0,fttver and Marine Service. . Alen:, Gasometers. Tanks Iron Boats, &c, J astines ofall kinds, either iron or brass. iron Frame Boom for Gas Works, Workshops a A i Rtations, &v. .v.v.7rul and Gas Machinery, Of the latest and cocci raproved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; ant Sugar, Saw 'and Grist. nn= Pans, Ones steam Trains, Deltacatorn, Mills,Fi lters, Pumping Es gLnes,.&c. Sole , Agents for N. Bllleure Patent Sugar A.pparatru3, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer ani Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Centrithgal Sugar Draining Machine. g7BYLVANIA WORKS—on the DELAWAN3 'River, below PICELADELPHL&„ Delaware co ne +9ON 0 00.. Rugineers and Iron Boat Builders, lidanufactarers of All kinds of coNDENSING AND inniroximmancra K• . Cron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats. Tan Propellers, &c., etc. T. BEAPINT, W. B. BRANEY, S. Aitalllllo.L.B. - Late of Late Cesney, Nestle & ' Enitaneer in Mai Penn Worts, nu% nyil-tri u. B. NaNT.... MBE FBILADELPFIL& RIDING SCIEEOQLO - FOURTH street, above Vine, will reopen for the Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. SIM Ladies and gentlemen desiring to acentre a tho2ollo. knowled.ge of this .acoomplioment will land every ItellitY at this schcoL ,The horses are safe and well trained, so that the moat timid need not fear. Saddle horses trained in the, best manner. Saddle hams*. horses and vehicles to lire. Also canines for fans. rale, to cars, steamboata, tho. TINOS. OFAIGE SON fiAl3 FUMITREEL—wiRirRY, NEBRILL THACKARA, NO. 718 10:BUIDSTNITT street, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, .tc,, would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war ranted. ja3o Pr.rvY WELLS.—OWNERS OF PROPERTY. — The only place to get Privy Wells. Cleansed and Disin fected, at Very low prices. 9. PEYSSON, Manufacturer of Pondrette; Goldsmith's Han. Lib street rare CARPETING'S. • ARPETINGS. A large SeaOrtaient of DOMESTIC CARPETINGS Constantly on hand and for sale atthe lOweet primly GEORGE W. HILL , 3281QOrth7EXEW BIM& SECEREFFS NOTICES. IN OBEDIENCE to a rule , of the Dist , dct Court of the City and County of Philadelphia the Sheriff: of said City publishes the following writs et "Elias 8U7717110113 arvenant: MINIM C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, February 17th, HS& City and County of Philadelphia, Si. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA To the Sheriff of Philadelphia connty,"greeting: We Command you, as before we did, that you sum mon JEFFERSON LEWIS, late of your County, so • that he be and appear before our Judges at phuadel-- phis, at our District Court for the City and County of „ Philadelphia, to beholden at Philadelphia, in and for • the said City arid County of Philadelphia, • thei,firat MONDAY of March next. there to answer Margaretta Porter. assignee of Jacob Lukens, who was assignee of ; Casper Dotger, of a plea of breach of covenant Sur , • ground rent deed from Casper Dotger and Doris his' wife to Jefferson Lewis, recorded in tae office for B.e--• cording Deeds, dec., for the City and County of delphia, in Deed Book T. H., No. 47; p. 263, etc. ReserP-' , '^wor lag unto said Casper. Dotger, his heirs and assigns, a. - yearly ground rent of ninety dollars, payable half' yearly on the first day of April and October, andtie : • deed of assignment or said ground rent from said Vas* per Dotger and Doris Lis wife to Jacob Lukens. lri fee, being recorded in said office,. in Deed Book . . H., No. . 47, p. 2.86, &c.,andb.he deed of assigamentof said &mod': rent from Jacob Lukens and Louisa M. his yvifeto • Margaretta Purer, the plaintiff, being recordedln-gaid . :'• office In Deed Book T. H., No. 131. p. 512, &c.; and jkaVe • you then and there this writ. • We command you as be 'ore we did, that you Aum men FRANCIS 7siAbiG,E, late of y County that he he and appear before our Judges of Philadelphia, at our District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia. the first MONDAY of March neat, there to answer Charles and Samuel Nor ris, Trustees of .he Fair Hill MBtate, and Charles, Eamuel, and Isaac Norris, Trustees, eze . of a plea of breach of covenant, stir ground rent deed. Janu ary 1,1853, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., .No. 8, page 385, &c.; and have you then there this writ. We command you as before we did that you sum mon PETER S.INITLE JUNIOR and SAMUEL PHILLIPS, late of your county, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Dis trict Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Poiladelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia. the first MONDAY of March (1866) next, there to answer Elijah A. Brigham, of a plea of breach covenant sur ground rent deed,' dated the twenty-fourth of January A.D., 1849, and recorded in Deed Book, G. W. C., No. 8, page 163, etc., and have you then there this writ. Witness the Honorable GEORGE SHARSWOOTI, Doctorof Laws, President of oar said Court at Phila delphia, th,. 16th day of February, in the year of our • Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty•six, 0666). F. A. TREGO, pro Prothonotary. • OBED=OE to a Bale of the Court 'of Common IPleas of the City and Countyof Philadelphia, the she rifrof said city publishes the following writs of Alias Summons Covenant: =TRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, February 17,1866. City and thunty of Philadelphia, as. THE COMMONWEALTH ©F ' ' PENNSYLVANIA. To the Sheriff of Philadelphia CoaatY, greeting:. We command you. as before we did. that you sum mon MONTGOMERY CHAMBERS, late of your county. ea that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia. at our Court of Common Pleas, for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Phila delphia, in and for the said city and county of Phila delphia, the first MONDAY of March next there to answer Joseph Jackson. Jr., who is. the as iignee of Camille and Ann his wife. of a plea of breach of covenant, and have you then there this writ. We command von. as before we did, that you sum- MOD MONTGOMERY CHAMBERS, late of your county, su that he be and appear be.ere our Jndges at Philadelphia, at our Cou-t or Common Pleas, for the city and County of Philadelphia. to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer Joseph Jackson. Jr., who is the assignee of Camllle D'itivilliers and Ann, his wife. of a plea of breach ox covenant. And have you then and there this writ. We command you, as before we did, that you sum mon ANNA WOOD, late of your County, so that she be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of Philadelphia. to be hoidea at Philadelphia in and f,r the said City and County of Philadelphia, the first IQNDhY of March. 1866, next, there to answer Geo. W. Stlese, of a breach of covenant. brought to recover arrears of ground rent under Deed from David Wine brenner and wife to Anna Wood, dated May 4th,1148. sou recorded June 22, less. at Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. W. 14.. N 0.69, p. 35i. for lot of ground in thii, ri y of Philadelphia, at the e. E. corner of Sightloand Poplar streets. containing in front on said Eighth . street 18 feet, and extending ia depth along the south side of Poplar street 57 fee' inches, as therein more particularly aescrfbed. reserving thereout a yearly. rent of' Vai,payable on the Ist days orJanuary and July. 1 he above mentioned ground rent was assigned by David Winebrenner and wife to Mark Palmer, by bred, dated Oct. sth, 18118, recorded Oct 7th, 1843. in D. B.A.W. M., No. 76, p. 446, and Maxi:Palmer and wi by Deed, dated eept. 14th, 1865, any recorded in D. B. L. R. 8.. No. 119. p. 140, conveyed the same ground rent to George W. Spisse the plaintiff, his heirs and assigns. And have you then there Ibis writ. We command you. as befor, we did, that you sum mon JOHN G. BURK. late of your County. so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, tor 'he City and County of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, in and for the said Cityand County of Phliadelphia, the fir,t, 'MONDAY of March next, there to answer Samuel T. Fox. who is assignee of John B. Douglas and wife, who was Assignee of James M. Sellers, who was grantee of Robert Ewing, Esq., Sheriff, etc., who levied upon and s•ld sa the e.tate of The Merchant's insurance CJM pany, of the Cit Philadphia, who were Assigneed.4 of Charles Henryy Fisher and wile. Deed, March 1,1853, recorded is Deed Book T. H. No 73. t. page Deed, 1:1 94 eg... a 8. c- 1355. recorded in Deed Book R. No. 59. page 316, &c. Deed Poll Jan. 11, 1882. recorded in Deed Book D. C., n Sbff Deed Book A, .11 , :o. 3, page .M,-,ttc.. Deed,Jan..s',lB-66. recorded in .Deed Beek L. It. 8.,N0. .52, page 132. be. '- Deed. Jan. 31. 1800' • recorded in Deed ; B ook L.R.8.,N0. 152- page 14f., etc. And have you then 'there this writ. 'We command you, as before we did. tnat you sum mon WILLIAM C. MONTGOINIENY, late of your County, so that be be and appear before our Judges at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of Philadelphla,to be holden at Phila delphia, in and for the said City and County of Phila delphia, the first MONDAY of March next. there to answer Sarah Gicker and William R. Hurple and Catharine his wife, Joel B. Githens and Elizabeth his wife, a anon Rambo end Catharine his wife, and Mary • Ann Oyler, of a plea of breach acovenant,sur ground, rent deed, dated April I, 1554. recorded on April 10,1854. In Deed Bock T. H., No. 131, page 578. &c., wherein Charles H. Muirheld and wile are grantors, and Wil liam C. Montgomery is grantee, ground rent reserved by said deed, $43, payable half yearly, Ist January . and 'lst July, and assignment of said ground rent (inter [Ala) by said Ifueirheid and wife, by deed dated March 1. 1055, recorded on March 9, 1655, In Deed Book R.D.W. No. 8, page 503, de., to William B. Gicker, in fee, who died, seized thereof on the day of May, 1890,Ieaving a widow, sarah Gicker, and having made and pub lished his last will and testament. in writing, dated Feeruary 12, 15.55, and codicil thereto, dated January . lore duly proven and registered at Philadelphia, in Will Book No. 59. page 3.0, .k.a wherein and whereby he gave and devised said ground rent in the residue of his I. , tate unto his mother, the said Catharine Ramie, one of the plaintiffs. for her life, with remainder over to his three sisters Elizabeth Clithens.Catharine Rambo and Mary Ann Oyler, and the said Sarah Gicker by writing tiled with said will and probate, utterly re nounces the same and betook her3elfto her dower. The plaintiffs claim three years' ground rent. due January 1, 1866, amounting to $144 00 with interest from pmeh half yearly period. And have you then there ibis writ. e command yon, as before we did, that you sum mon RODERT H. MILSON, late of your county. so that he be and appear before our Judges at Philadel phia, at our Court of Common Pleas, for the city and county of Philadelphia, to be holden at Philadelphia, Sr and for the said city and county of Philadelphia. the first MONDAY of March next, there to answer John H. Osborne and Lydia C. Osborne, his wile, in right of said Lydia. who was grantee of Robt. FrarJer, trustee, ,Ic., who was grantee of Solomon Wagner, of a plea of breach of covenant 'surground rent. deed dated June 5, 1855: recorded in Deed Book. R. D. W. No. 29, page ail: assignments recorded in Deed Book, R. D. W., No. 'w, page 304: Deed Book A. D. B. NO. 0„ page 15. assignment dates June 29, 1359. And hall you then there this Writ. Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison , Doctor of Laws, President of our said Court atPhiladelphis4 the 15th day of February, Anno Domini, one thOustills eight hundred and sixty-six. ier9-law2t T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary, IF Pi:DR .tllll IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CEPY AND COUNTY OF PHIL A DELPHIA- Trust Estate of JOII NF. LEWlS,deed. The Auditor anpointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Edwin M. Lewis and F. Mortimer Lewis, Trustees under a Deed of Trust dated February 12d, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the A CCOMIIIIIIIS, will meet the parties In terested fk r the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY. March sth, ISs6, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the nice of Charles S. Pancoast, Faq. No.ll6OVAL CTstreet,in the city •1 Philadelphia. fe2.3-fon,wsto NTRE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY LAND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. —Es tate of JOHN F. LEWIS, deceased.—The Affdltot appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the third and final account of Edwin M. Lewis and others, Executors of the last, will cifJohn'F. 'Lewis, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the handl or the accountants wilt meet the parties interested for the purposes of bis appointment, on TUESDAY, bl arch 6th, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at the office of -Charles S. PariCMlSt. Esq.. No. 416 WALNUT Street, sn the city of Philadelphia. fe234; m,w,Sts THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF, PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of FELIX TRANS.II, dedeased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of ELIZA TRANER, Admintstratrix of Felix Traver, deceased, and to report distribution of-the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment, on WED NESDAY, March 7,1866, at 4 o'clock P. 111., at his Of fice, No. 113 South FIFTH street, in the city of Phila delpoia. ft 2.31 m wst4 LOST AND-FOITND. NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN, that Vie subscriber surviving Executor Of WILLIAM N. LACY, late Of the city of Vhiladelphia, dec'd., intends to make application to the Board of Directors of the Burlington County Railroad Company, on TUESDAY, the ion dey of February, inst., at the Depot, in Mount MollY, for a certificate for twenty-eight shares of stock In said company, to be issued to said WILLIAM N. LACY, In lieu of certificates No. 161 for 20 snares; No. 204 for a shares. and No. 307 for shares of stock in the Bur lington and Mount Holly Railroad and Transportation Company—which said certificates, Nos. 161, 204 and 357 have been lost or destroyed. • - Dated Februarysst,lB66. BARMEE D. LACY / . Surv'g. Ex's.. of Wm. N. LacY.deed. n.R.T.13133717.10-31 Cir imes and Leinona, in prime order, fhr sale by - jag. B. BIISSIERCO., 108 South. Delaware avenue. WM. L. DENICIS, Auditor
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