From our Third Edition of Yesterday. From Washington. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WAsinNeeroN, May 9.—lt is given out to day by one of the President's adviserwthat the veto on the Colorado bill is being pre pezed.z The principal ground of objection is insufficiency of inhabitants. There is no serious objection to. Mr. XicCulloch's new loan bill. It will be re ported to the Senate in a fewilays. To the surprise of everybody here, the Re- publican members from'Philadelphia, with the exception of Judge Kelley, are working for the confirmation of Mr. Sloanaker. There is sufficient strength in the House In favor of the League Island, so that as soon as it is reached it will pass that body. — Dr. Fuller to-day finished his argument qn the merits of the case in the contest with General Dawson. [Correspondence of the Associated Press 1 WASHINGTON, May 9.—An official decree from the government of Chile declares that - neutral vessels which communicate with the ships of the Spanish squadron, or which furnish them with fuel, provisions, ammu nition, or other supplies,will Bottle allowed to touch or land in any port of the Re public. ' - The Department of State has been offi cially informed by the Spanish govern ment that fossil coal, the product of the mines of Chile, declared to be contraband of war by the commander of the Spanish squadron on:the Pacific, shall only be con nidered such contraband of war in case of - its being despatched from Chilean ports destined to the enemy's ship. The Post Office Department has made a contract for the conveyance of thee mails from New Orleans to Mobile and back daily in suitable steamboats, also to carry the mails from New Orleans by way of Galves ton to Indianola and back three times a. - week in suitable steamships. The President has approved the bill to encourage telegraphic communication be tween the United States and the West India Islands and the Bahamas. It provides that the, nternational Ocean Telegraph Company incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, their successors and assigns shall have the sole privilege far a period of fourteen years, to lay, construct land, main , tain and operate telegraphic or magnetic lines or cables in and over the waters, reefs, islands, shores, and lands over which the _United States have jurisdiction from the shores of the State of Florida to the Island of Cuba and the Bahamas either or both, and other West India Islands. The company shall at all times give the United States the free use of said cable or cables to a telegraph.c operator of its own selection tO transmit any messages to and from its military, naval and diplomatic or consular agents, and the company shall keep all its lines open to the public for the transmission for daily publication of mar ket and commercial reports and intelli gence, and all messages, despatches and communications shall be forwarded in the order in which they shall' be received, and the company shall not be permitted to charge and collect for messages transmitted through any of its submarine cables more than the rate of $3 50 per message of - ten words, subject, however, to the power of Congress to alter and deter -mine said rates ; Provided, That the Inter national. Ocean Telegraph Company shad. *within the period of three years from; the passage.of this act cause the said submarine cable or cables to be laid down, and that the said cable or cables shall be in successful operation for the transmission of messages within the said period of five years, other wise "this grant to be null and - void, ' . and Congress reserves the power to, at any time, alter or repeal the above act. The Presiient has also approved the bill extending the time for the completion of the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division; until the 27th of June, 1866. The time for completing each succeeding section of 100 miles, is to be reckoned from that date. This bill also extends for two years - the time for commencing, and completing the Northern Pacific Railroad and all its several sections. The President, to-day, by appointnient, gave an audience to the delegates of the General Conference of the Methodist Pro testant Church, now in session in George town. North Carolina, Alabama, Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, only were represented, it having been said that these appointed from the other Southern States had not the means to pay the ex penses of travel hither. The presiding officer of the Conference in troduted the delegates severally to, the Pre sident, remarking that they had, by a reso lution unanimously adopted, come to ,pay their respects to him. Alluding to the fiery ordeal through which the Southern people - had passed, he said he need not remind the - had of the difficulties which environed them, and the poverty with which they were suffering. To this might be ascribed the amen number of ministers and lay dele gates present at the Conference. He might continue his remarks, but feared to trespass on the President's indulgence. He, however, prayed that the blessing of Al mighty God may rest upon the President, and that the Lord would give him the re quisite wisdom and strength to perform his important duties. To this the brethren re sponded with an emphatic "Amen." Te President thanked the delegates sin cerely fot the compliment which they, had paid him by this visit. He trusted that the prayer they had offered would be heard and answered by the power to which it was addressed, and that all honest efforts of the Conference would be crowned with success. He hoped the day was not distant when peace and prosperity, would be restored to an undi vided country. From Boston. BosToN, May 9.—ln the Supreme Judicial Court in the case of Atchison & Pike's Peak Railroad Company vs. H. G. Wheeler, for the alleged misappropriation of $200,000 worth of bonds, the arguments of the Coral eel were closed yesterday, and the decision was reserved. The U. S. steamer Ashuelot, Commander Irebiger, from New York, arrived here to day. She came through the sound in com w.ny with the double turreted iron clad I M - antanomiah, and the U. S. steamer Au gusta, and. parted company with them on Tuesday afternoon. The weather was fine and the Miantanomiah made excellent Epeed . and behaved splendidly. Novem'emta of Secretary Seward. . HARRISBURG, May 9.—Hon. Wm. Sew ard passed through this city to-day, on his way to New York. XXXXSth Congress—First Session. • WASHINGTON. May 9. ' SfrsArm—Mr. Chandler (Mich.) introduced a bill to . Tertdate the transportation of nhrooglycerine, which Was referred to the Committee on Commerce. Mr. Henderson (Mo.) introduced a bill to regulate appointments and removals-to and from office. Mr. Sumner (Mass.) asked for the readingof the bill. , Mi. Sherman (Ohio) saidit was too long to be read. Thebill was ordered to be printed. A. bill to incorporate the National Theological Insti tute of the District brColumbia was passed. The ob - sect'of the Institute is the education of colored men for the ministry. A resolution was adopted to-print 5,000 copies of the lilmithsonianiteport. - - - Mr. Grimes (Iowa) Introduced a resolution instruct - lag the Finance Committeseto report upon -the expedi ency ef-providing by law-that no public officer shall deposit. Government funds except la 'United States Sub. Treasuries where such exist and in the United States Treasury in-Washington city. Adopted. The Tiou-sO ret caution . appointing a cominissonerito select a site for the New York Post Office was passed. - The bill to prevent the introduction of cholera was taken up. Rice (Mass) horn' the Committee on Naval Afrain, reli ed the unanimous consent of the House to 7report a bill tirstiow to vice Aelmfral - Farre,gut a See; Teary, with the rank, sea pay and 'allowances of a Lieutenant of the Navy. Ile explained the necessity of it, saying that that emlnet t and conspicuous lofilLer had no staff, and had to attend personally to all his correspondence, although his eyesight hal became very much impaired: Vnanimons consent was given, and the bill was re ported and passed. Mr. 'Wilson (Iowa), from the Committee on the 'Jo d idea"' reported a bill to repeal the 2AI section of the act of the 37th Congress relating, to passports, which repealed the then existing law In reference to pen , nct liable to military, duty. The bill was considered and The House proceeded to the consideration of the spe cial order, being the Constitutional amendment re, ported from the Recomtruction Committee. Ur. Broomall (Pa.) addressed the House in suPport of the amendment proposed. ' • Be said it was to be' expected thatthe Joint resolution would receive opposition and denunciation from the 'unrepentant thirty-three." It was the-efure useless to waste argument upon them. It was also to ba ex- I.ectedthat the.six .Tohnsonian - new converts to De mocracy would'votaagainstthe measure. commencing with the gentleman from New York, (Mr. Raymond,) and ending with the gentleman from Kentucky, (Sir. Smith,) who had the disease in its mildest and most amiable form. - -- On them, to^, argirment was useless. There must, therefore be thirty-nine votes against the measare.and he wanted that there should be no more. So far from treason being made odic u 3, it was the most ponular institution of the South. Treason has been Made popu lar there and loyalty bad been made odious. The loyal man in the South was compelled by public opinion there. fostered and encouraged by the Admin istration, to stand aside. Probst was to be hanged and Alexander H. Stephens, one of the chief cOnspirators, was to have a seat In the 'United States Senate. What a mockery was this? The time would come when the poor miser Able Dutchman would come v. the eame bar with the Vice-president who aided in murdering 290,000, and then 'these things would be mace all even. He believed there was a necessity for a triton!, world. in Order that the immense inequalities of the present world MIS ht be rectified. Mr. Shan klin (By.) next took the floor in opposition to the measure. Markets. NEW YORK, Nay 9.—Cotton is' quiet at 31®:35 cents for Middlings. Flour has advanced Masai cents; sales cf 19,000 barrels' at 57 . 80®10 for State, 59 50013 50 for Ohio. 57 90©10 for Western: 510 65@)16 75 for Southern and 59@13 te for Canada: Wheat bas advanced s@lo tents; the- market la excited and unsettled; sales of 35,000 bushels at 52 l0@)2 15 for new lfilwankie. Corn is quiet; Imes unimportant. Beef is steady. Pork firm:sales of 1,400 barrels at 529 75®30. Lard is quiet 183ag22% cents. Whisky Stocks are steady—Chicago and Rock Island, Sell Illinois Central. 119; New York Central 92%; Reading, 1004: Hudson River, 1093 ; c: Canton CO., 58%; Missouri 74%; Erie Railroad, 78%; Treasury 72-10'e, 102.%i; Ten-Forties; 96; Five-Twenties, 1(2;4: Gold, 129%. BALTIMORE, May 9.—Plour is buoyant; the higher grades bave advanced sac. Wheat firm: receipts small. Corn steady; white 84®95C.; yellow 80. Oats dull at 56c. Provisions active. Bacon; shoulders 14 1414 c.. bulk ditto 197.1(E612c. Sugars firm. Coffee dull Whisky steady at 52 25@2 26. CITY IS II E • .FNMA. WEST YEEILADELPHIA.—The morning, over the river, 'opened a very grey Pair of eyes, and wore something like a frown on her 1:4 ow. The breeze was quick, and came in gusts, with every promise of rain, A little of the aqueous element would do a great deal good in that stmt granitic, semi-gravelly soli, which absorbs water like a 'sponge. The roads are very, very dusty, and obliterate, even a patent leather hi creasing from one side of a Street , to another We found this to our cos' in our visit to the police station. where we found nothing, or little more than nothing to compensate us for our labor Only three cases. A. woman named Mary Welsh had been guilty of 'Ton. tempt of court," but apologized, and was di'charged. A fellow yclept John Mcgrath, one of the species of highway gamblers, was fined and "Jeems" Jordan handed over „g 3 for indulging In the "gnaw " Jordan bad a "hard road to travel." bat he faced the music ,ike a man. The Almshouse le again on the increase. There Were 19 admissions yesterday-9 male, 10 female; births, 2; mortality, 1— "One more unfortunate (*one to her death:" _ - while 4 were discharged ancl 2 'Linde way with them. selves, in the usual run-n-way fashion. The census ibis morning was 3.019; last year, 2.s49—increase, 437. Yesterday it was 958. - - We are happy to record the entire disappearance of Mall pox In the Institution. Only live patients re main in the bulld'ng on the meadow, and they are al ready to take wing. They were quite merry this morn irg and yesterday. One could hear their laugh at the distance of half a square. DOG FIGHT BROKEN lIP—THE DOGS .L.ND 111.F24: CAPTSTSED.—Yearerday afternoon Lieut. Wilcraft, sergeant Murray and a squad of °di cers. went to the tavern 0: Robert Chambers. on Sixth etteet, opposite the Kensington water works basin, Where a dog fight was alleged to be in progress. On the premises there was a dog Dit—fl one-story wooden structure, about 15 by 30 feet. The place is somewhat Isolated from other places. and pickets are generally thrown out so as to guard against a surprise by the police. The Consequence's that the frequenters always have notice of the approach of the officers before the latter get within three wares of the place. Yesterday the Veit of the police was attended with some success. 4. fight for OM a side between two dogs called "Bounce and Brace." which was in progress, was broken pp and several parties be sides the dcgs were captured. Most of the spectators escaped however. The door was chained by an officer but ft was broken from lo3hinges and some of the men jumped overthe policeman. Others went out by the sky .light on to the roof and several escaped by break ing through a back partition. The prisoners had a hearing before Ald. Clouds, this morning, and were dispoeed of as follows : Itobt. Chambers,Proprietor, 510e0 balk' SacobPettlnger and Thos. Efigdos, owners of the doge, t5OO bail and David Heanick, James Bra. cloy, Albert Crawford, James Slain and James O'Don nell, 5400 bail for misdemeanor. SCHUYLKILL Henson POLICE —The aropointmentof a harbor police for the Schuylkill has al, eady been announced. This morning the two boats for theme of the force were launched in the Delaw sre from Pop ar street wharf. They are built In the most snbstantial manner. The new harbor pollee will be untler the command of Lient:Wm. Loran, of the Park - Polio., a very faithful and conscientious officer- who has always discharged his duties satisfactorlly. Soroorv.Es' Cois - vnwnow.—The Conven tion of Soldiers reassembled in the Common Council Chamber this morning. Reports from the different counties were called for, and the delegates reported the various Unions in a llonrishing condition, and generally in favor of a State organization. The re mainder of the business was of a przcate character. and of no interest to the puolic. - STEALING AT THE FIRE.—A. yonna: man named F. McLaughlin. was arrested last evening at Fourth and Arch streets: He had in his pockets a lot of susperders, which he Is alleged to have stolen from Mr. Cocbrari's 9207 e during the fire ther This niorning McLaughlin bad a hearion• ' before Alderman Godbou, and was held in 1600 ball for trial. RIOTOUS CONDUCT.—Hehry. Palmer, Mi chael 31 entail, Pleb d Gable and Thorns s Ball, mem t ars or adherents of different fire companies, were ar rested at Fourth and Arch streets. last evening, during the fire at No. =North Fourth sit eet. for riotous con duct. They mere held in f 1,020 ball by Aid. Godbou. SUS:PICIOTTS.—Last night about 12 o'clock, a man, named David Comics, was found on ashed at the rear of a• dwelling, No. 129 Green street, and it Is supposed that his intention was to enter the premises. He bad left his shoes in an &Joining yard. This morn ing Conges had a bearing bef , re Alderman Poland and was committed in default of $2,000 bail., INTERESTING READINGS.—On Friday evening next. Mr. S. -R. Murdoch will give a very agreeable series of readings, under the auspices of the Literary Union of Pennsylvania, at Musical Fund COURTS. DisnacT, COumr—Sudae Stroud . —Walhschlager & rainier vs. Bartlett. Smith & Co. An action to recover the difference betwef n the contract price for certain oil and the price for whfch" the oil was sold when de fendants refused to receive it. The plaintiffs allege that they made a contractrwith certain parties lode. liver SOO laarreis of refined oil, at 61 cents per gallon, subsequently the defendants purchased the contract from the parties to whom plaintiff had agreed to deliver. • Plaintiffs then notified the defendants of their read!. ness to deliver, but the defeadants declined to receive. After notice plaintiffs scld the oil, and now seek to re• cover the difference between the contract price and the sell price (5434 cents). On trial. QUARTER SESSIONS—Judge Allison.—P3tty larceny cases were before the Court thlamorning. Sales a Plllladell BATArs; AFTER $7OO V B 5-208 '62 11•134 I 2003 City us new • 983 1 2 000 Ameolo do (foldm 9614' 830 flat 129 200 shlStb. 4 15th St It 560 2074 160 eh do boo 20% 200 85 do b 6021 SECOND. $lO9OO City 6s new 90 )3060 Phil & Erie us 91 1000 Penna.lll3, 2 mtg 95 4sh Lehigh Val RR 61 100 sh Ocean 'OD 63•41 200 shHestonvidelt 3041 CODIPTUOLLEW4 NOTICE. TREASURY DEPABTMENT OFFICE OF COMP TROT.LER OF CURRENCY, WASHINGTON. lid arch 80th, 1866. Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that " THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF PHLLADELTHTA." in the city of Philade,phia, in the county of Philadelphia; and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized'- under and according to the re quirements of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Ronda, and to provide for the Circula ton and Redemption thereof," approved June ad. 1564, and has complied with all tile provisions of said act re quired to. be complied with before commenclog the business of Banking under said act. .low, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke. Comptroller or the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE NATION AL BARK OF THE REPUBLIC OF PHILADEL- P.AJ.A," in the:city of. Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State ofTennsylvania. is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act :In testimony whereof wl { 8 , 4 ,} sestl of ottieeithis thirtiethit n my ay oe hand and 1 fa:twin:my' FREEMAN ' A. 2 1 866, k • CumPtroller, , M:P.Uelerittle4 • rircHß PAtai• LSE:LISTON • ABBOTT'S , SEMENARY FOR YOUNG LADIES will con/. oaer:ce on Wednead,iy, Septernht , r ritb, 2:3s, :efildetice, boner. of Poplar and Sixteenth ameba: Pnlindel2hls. RlanifElENCES:—Bea. Etnien Haze, D. D.. Fey. Thomart Brainerd, D. Et„ W. H. Allan, irzq.. late President of Girard Oollege. i 917-13,0 TliE DAILY E VEXING BULLETIN lIIILADEL.P.IIIA ; THURSDAY, Ida Stook Board. 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DR. in - LToves RENOVATOR. DR. lIYLTON's RENOVATOR. ' DR. lIY t..TON'S BENOVA't OR. DR. HYLTON'S vovATort. LE HYLTON'S RENOVATOR. DR. RNLI ON'S RENOVATOR,. DR. HYLTON'S Its - ,l‘ °VITO The great Bernet y for Coughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, etc., etc. Read the annexed uertiticste. CONSUMPTION CURED. Dn. IlvvroN: 1 take this opportunity to infdrm you that I consider you the greatest, doctor on dis-asas of the Lungs in the arming'. I had a spitting of blood, with large lumps of green mrtter; a violent pain in my breast and ehouluers; n -traialog and seve ral of the must eminent Physicians gave me up as a hopeless cure t f consuu.ptiou. 1 tried all the reme dies of the day and guinea no relief, but grew worse, wren a friend advised me to tryy ourßeuovator, satit tying me that you were u regul , r graduate of tne Out, versity of Pet re , ylvani... and noce..elt's:yl , .d doctor, I used but nine bottles of your Renovator, and, to the surprise of my , t am now a well Luau, and able to attet d daily to toy business. Any one needing further particulars of my case, can 4a1.1 on use and be sanstietL BILGER. N 0.233 Race street. Dr. Hylton's office, ^ North Sixth street, where thuse desirous or having their. Lungs eer.amtned. can lave it done s'sEk or cuano,e.. APR' r. 3u PH, nes. DR. HYLTON-De - c - :-L feel it my duty to Offer you the thl.do lug letter of the efficiency of your (...%fri titutional Renovator. tor toe cure of lung dlseasts. After soffering eight ruoutifs_captivlty in a Rebel ori• son, and escaping therefrom with a wasted frame aud diseased lung!, I can state with truth that by the use of 'scar Renovator I am now restored to perfect health. -...:XfiPlne street, Philadelphia z...lncerely yours, I nos. 12..2. slinuA D. late U. S. N. Longs examined free. Du. aYLTOS. =North Six street.. CONSIIMPTIOIC CAN SE CURED Nyi.vmsr:-1 wish to thank you for the curd your Constitutional Re,,0 , . at^r has made of me. I was for a long time eillici.d; my weole nervous system was prostrated, ny d I had a bad cough, sleepless nights. and was sure:the Coesumpllon had taken hold on me. I am MOW perfectly well. 1 desire you to use this so that others may be alike benefited. CHARLES H. Ecksrats. IS. W.corner Eleventh and ltlaater. Da. HYLTON'S Office =l7 North Sixth street. Exam inations of lungs free of chars e. Principle Depot—Da. BYLTON'S Office, • NO, .7NCirtti Sixth Street. For sale by all res - pectable druggists, • ra79.2g NT JP 00 JP UT-, I. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 771 SOUTH THIRD ST. PRICE, t 1 PER BOTTLE; tS PER HALF D9ZEat The undersigneircitizens take pleasure 1n cheerfially recommending the use of Wright'! Tar Syrup, fbr coughs, colds, consumption, whooping cough, spotted fever, llver complaint, pains in the breast, nronclalds, inflammation, and constriction of air vessels In the lungs. The remedy should be in every family: Charles C. W ilson, Forney's trots office. - Charles H. Graffen t Susulay Mercury office. James Nolen, It qv re:r office. Wm. F. Corbit, Associated Press. Wm. ILCarptnter, Fire Alarm and Police Tele. graph, Fifth and Chestnut streets. , A. Randolph, Front and Lombard street!. James W. Perch - ie. 11119 Charles street. • B. A. Davis, '4e2 f;es6lll streA. John NV , oCside, 1:111 Franklin street. Robert Thompson, 161i8 Walter street. R. G. h.l arch sal Franklin street. J. Gebloir, 731 South Setaand street. John Seymour, in south Front street. F.W. Howard, 1 Dock street. H. C. Bartlett, .V 7 south Second street. L. Bates., 6t5 Arun street. Albert .uartin, 417 south Second street, ary Catdwell, lon Sansoru street. W. Thomas, IA) North Fourth street. T. M. Canby, tie I.lfretb's alley. George Wilson. 236 Race stret t. . W. F. Brooks , e9 North Second street. M. J. Hassett,ll9 Canal street. B. Seymour Rose, Bu-tleton. Charles Rogers, 821 South street. R. T. Wellington Second and Quarry streets. E. E. Thomas, .18S South Sixth Street. William Barns, 515 South Front street. S. B:Sanford, Opera Manager. John Maglub is, rear of iS4 North Second street. Mrs. B. R. Choate, .Newhrk, Del. George W. I ,Whi.e ,Co. Se. South Third street. , Mr. William .B. Wright:: sra: We taste pleasure In recommending yonr TAR SYRUP (of: which we have already sold con siderable quantities) as a most excellent arid etlicacions remedy for the complaints set focal In your printed hilt already submitted to the public , . AS a gratifYing act to suffering humanity we will cheerfully recom. mend your prfsparatioll to all afflicted ith diseases which it is designed to cure. Yours, dm., DILRB & SON, Druggists, N. E. corner Pine and Sixth streets. Also to be had at JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY ,St COWDEN, DYOTT fi and all principal druggists and dealers. The subscriber would bt.g leave further to say that he Is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup to any part of the country. Persons desiring other Information by mall will enclose a postage stamp and answers will be returned as soon as the exigencies of business will admit. Address WILLIAM B WRIGHT, 771 SOUtll Third street Philadelphia. Pa. OPAL DENTS l',T-TNA.—A superior article for clean log the Teeth, destroying animalculte which in fest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feel ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the m outh.. It may be need daily,- and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter siveneas wilt t ecommend it to everyone. Being com poeed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and icro , copist, it is confidently offered as a RELI ABLE substitute for the under tale washes formerly in vogue.,, Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the D ENIALLINA , advocate its use; It contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment, Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary, • Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, - 13 L. Steakhouse, assard a Co., Robert C. Davis, G. R. Keeny,- Geo. C. Bower. Isaac H. Kay, Charles Salvers, C. EL eedles. ' (. J. Scattergood, . T. J. Husband, J. C. Turnpenny & Co. Ambrose - Charles H. Eberle,' Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, William B. Vt ebb, • E. Bringhurst & CO.. Jemes L. Bispbam, Dyott & Co., Hughes & Coombe, ' H. C. Blair, • Henry A. Bower, EIBTLAC.R. , 6 DLiNITI TNIPTA LOZRNGI23.—Thene U lozenges are a safe and speedy cure for Dlplatherin, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoardenese and Bronchial affectionsgenerall7. Try them. THOS, ESTLA.C.R., Jr., Draggist, S. W. Der of Bli.ghteenth and Market streetsaohlladelphia. fe6.3mil ivrovEs. THOMAS E. DIXON & SONS, I.atc , Andrews & Dixon, ISM CHEZTI:MT street, 212.11,14.ei1ibia. , Opposite 'United etutes «ant, Itlsnurszturers of • .• LOW-DOWN. • ' Cod A 42, Arai other ' • For Anthracite, Bitruntnous and Wood Btret niso •WARM-Allt EtIRNACIDES, • • if or wanattng Public mud P1iV111.43 BUildiuo. • • ' 33,EGIMVIDES, TANTMATORS • . , , , • t • ligniNEY•CAl.ei t ': CXYaICaNti4IA I F/C, 13 .4TE-ErjrivßT43 otu - . 1 .4t1/OLESALE and RETAIL CIOTTON AND LINEN . DUCK of every width from ouettO feet nnzgbera. Tent arid Awning Duck, Papernaakers felting*, Sall Twine. &c. .10.11 N W, EV28.11.91•7 & CO.. ' No, 102 Jong:3'64.3les) SHIPPIIiie STEAK FOR. BOSTON.- Will Sail SATURDAY, 12th inst., gifin . The Al Arai class Steamship MARY SANFORD, • • SHERWOOD, Commander, Now loading for the above port at Second Whaif above Market Street; will sail as above. For freight or information, apply to , MERSHOW ez CLOUD, myE-sta 10 SOITITE WHARVES. FOR NEW YORK, Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Company. Steam Propellers Leave DAILY trom FIRST WHARF below HARKET street, rousing the rum In 24 HOURS. Northern This Line connects with all N and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to all points free of commission.. Freight received at lowest rates. WK. P. CLYDE dt CO., Agenti„ 14 South Wharves, Ptinacielphda. JAS. HAND_, Agent, mhl44f 117 Wall street, New York. FOlt BOSTON STEAMSHIP LINE DEBECT. . G FROM Relalf PORT EVERY 111i7? DA VI. FROM PINE WIT ARP. PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship IV.ORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sail from Philadelphia on Frida , , may 11, at 10 A. M. - The - steamship ABMS Captain Boggs, will sail from Boston on w oodsy kay_ Is, at 12 M. The line between Polladetpina and Boston is now composed of the SAXON, Captainilletthews, 1290 tons earthen.. NORMA r-4, Captain Crowell, MO tons barthen. ARLES, Captain Boggs, Winans burthen. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sell punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. their Shippers are requested* to send Bills of Lading with For freight or passage. apply to HEIN BY WINSOR & CO., ' my 9 sn South Delaware avenue. PILMADELPHL§.. RICHMOND AIM NORFOLK STRAugIITLP COMPANY. The tine steamships of this Line insure at the lowest :stet and sail regularly from the First Wharf above 2Lsrket street, every wrAncRADAY and SATURDAY. At Noon, Connecting with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk and City Point, forming the mcst direct route ibr the Smith and tsontlawen. For fratgra or n«:gge. with excellent :scoot= oda- Corns. aPPIy to WISE, P. CLYDE & 00., 14 North and South Wharves.. f r z fN. , icr"..ls; KKE'II -4 ,S LL.S'E TO ALEX ANDDIA. Georgetown and Waatungion, 1 la cberapealre and Delaware Canal. with cormealrns at Alexandria, Va., form the moat direct - route for Lynchburg, llinstol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and tho s t. steanirra leave First Wharf above Market screen every Wednes , lay and Saturday at 12 M. Far frrlight apply to the agents, W. P. CLYDE .3k CO., 14 North Saarres. J. B. Davidson. Agent at EleorgetoWn; .If.. Eldridge Co., Ageutz ea. Alexaniriz,, FOR NEW YORK.—Phlladelphla steam Propeller Company—Lespatch and bivitt sure infa, via "Jesaware aid Raritan Canal—Leaving tinily . at 12 R. sad 5 P. 51.,connecting with all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For frrigt,t, which will be taken on accornmodatins terms, apply to WIIL. M. BALED et CO., mhlett ro.l3lSr uth Delaware avenue. ziKW W 4 RE and as:sups...in W-BOAT COMPANY. BARGES towed to Dad from PHILADELPHIA, BLANRE-DS- I .3BACE, BALTIMORE. WASHING TON. and tatermed:ste point 3. MPH. P. CLYDE diCift,Asents, No. It South Wharvee, Mladelphia. Comaln JOHN LAUGHLIN. Stuterintauderd. I FOR ti ARTFORD, CONN. DIRECT, VIA DELA WAJSE AND RARITAN tAn The steamer SU3AFi, Captain Vandeveer, now loading at Second wba 1 below Spruce street., will leave as above on TirURSDA.Y, loth Inst. Freight taken on reasonable terms. Apply to . BAIRD & mss 1.12 Sontb Wharves, FOR SAW FE-4NCIMX). BORINSON'S GAT.JFORNIA CLIPPER LIRE. T LING RhYRILARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight fbr this Line sent to New York by EMI& Erne Line at redcoat rsam. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship GRANITE STATE, Jae.bs, Cernmander. &Is now rapidly loading at pier 11 East Rivet Th!s beautiful cease! la one of the sharpest and best vessels now loading, trod hawing a portion of her cargo on' board with Lame, engagements, will bac/ qui= despatch. For ftwlzhi. apply . to' BISHOP, dtllse etf 00. rnh23ll ICS Arch =lout. &t. rOR 0 11E1 1 411T OE CH AitTER.—AI Br. tark EATIILEEN, Wll4lruns, master. 490 tons re g'ster and e 500 t,bls. flour. A% Er. bark JA NET. Ramey, master. 50 tons regis. tor and 5.t44 bets. flour Al Br. bulk BA LTIIA SA RA.. Wilson, master, if tons t egister ands 54 übb s flour. A 3 Ili. brig IDA, Tbei log, master, 210 tons register and ti,t(o bids. rapae.ty. Apply to EDII.U.ND A . SOU DER & CO ap2.l 3 Dock street wharf, FOR BOSTON, Mass —Express Steam Line.— Me Rae steamer MARY ts" s.NFORD. Mar sball, master. 13 n. w loading for the above port at fir:t nLarf below Market street. and will sail als al orday, 1211, li tit For freight, apply to DAVID c•ourlat, Is N. Wharves. nayto ..taFOR PROVIDEZ , ZCF - . H. 1 —express The tine schooner M E ROY 'IAN' LOP., Captain Nickerson, is now loading for the shove port at Callowl3Pl street wharf, and nill t•ail on Friday, 11th mat For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. mylo FOR LA 4,17 A yRA AND PUERTO CA, BEL I.o.—Tre bark WRITE WINO Wilkie' roaster. will salt SATURDAY, 12th last., fur the above ports For freirlit or pa- sage,apply to JOHN DALLETF tt CO., 12$ Walnut street. my 3 FOR FREIGHTOR CHARTER—The fast ,Att propellor JOSEPH HALL,.now lying at CRA TO'S vvnart, above Poplar str:et. Apply to the Captain on board. mylo-2t• WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 DI feet Set Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Md . to limington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER, 19 N. Wharves. • • ap2:2 riONSIGINEEN NOTlCE.—Conslgnees of memhan dlse per stip TaIdERLANE, Jackson, master, from Liverpool, will please send their permits on b jard, at Shippen Ptreet wharf, or to the office of the undersigned. The general order will be Issued on Friday. the 11th inst„ when all Roods not p•rmi tel will be sect to public stores. PETER WRIGHT (4, SONS. IIS 'Walnut street. • .mylo.2t TAB. EIBEINDLER, successor to JOHN BECENTILEB & BONS, Sail Makers, No. SB) North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia.. All work done m the beat manner s.nd on Lie laweet and most favorable terms, and warranted to air, Par fact satisfaction. Particular attention riven to revairind• DR - Utiki ; _DLAIIVS LIQUID RENNET.--For making Ida few .1J minutes a variety of delicious' desserts. We will warrant every teaspoonful to produce a solid curd witn each pint ef milk. It i very convenient and suited to every housekeeper and invaluable to those in the country. Dr. Chapman's Hot Water and Ice Bags, very im• portant in the treatment of Cholera. .A.llelzes. 11.ENRY C, BLAIR SONS, A pothecaries, Eighth and Walnut streets. ap23 lebroiAll',,Deren..7lPlV:.°.Vitill l ;adorl, l !re 3 6o - tc°; qIIM ntit, es tlillable tratle,of strictly prime quality, JOILN BAE3 & , No. 718 Market street. cia2,lPllt..:lt.--A tot of Comapanr for sale by Wit, 113 M FLIAS & CO., Droggists, No. 721 audit! Market Street. AXTRatj r OF BEEF for beef tea or INsence of I 'Beef In Meatless or for soups for . table use. Made ii Elgin. Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the Juices of ci.oice beef alai is superior in delicious flavor and quality to any hitherto known. Pack.e.ta with fall di, recilons, ono, Collar .each. HUBBELL, Apothecary, 14W CiieSt I/ t street. TyRT.POGISTS' SUNDRIES. -- Cirhaurars ziorutit, .a." rill...(lle3,Comba, Brushes, Mirrors; Tweenern,Paf. bozo., Rorn ecoaps Sumtyrkl instramenta, Trusizet Hard Ltd Soft D.abb'er voota, cases, Gbas an: aretal Syrinzft, Au., An at , 'First .11nuds" prlcsel. SNOWDEN at sps-tr3 - 29 South Elghth easel'. rp ORERT SHOEMA.II...ER & 00.. N. E. OORNEB FOUREE AND BRACE STREETS, Wholesale Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers In Window (.4 lass, 'White Lead, and ?sluts of every descrlptlon, offer the trade. or . consumers;incompletestock 01 pods in their line, at the lowast market rates.. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO„ Northeast corner Fourth and Race street", ..ieblZSlA—Jenplues Calci W a ning elb Carbonate lni txmes, also in bottles. as of B±ngnesta. 2 os, and 4 oz. 'papers. Heavy Calcined ;,:rar;nesia lyndbag,nutt Roseate by CHARL.I44IELLIS SON & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh street!, Ptilndeiplds; „ ;sea! I)AY zooelved, an invoice of Genuine - iono r too. II k; Rum, :for gold by the VIM, by I;O3.IER'IBI.IOITtf‘TtERA co., Druggist;tTcor. Rer Vonrrn rr+4l :Race qreets, • • , -1s; nya,A. r„ 1 , 7- 1 /CA x a eaith %,3 Gelatin, 11.10 Tapioca had .E t India Pearl Sago, land;ng; And !or Eale by S. •dt cp.,los $. OSPANISII OLI i 71.8.-100 Hess fresh Elpantah Olives, lostreceived and for sale by J. B. HUSSIES & MOOS Nr Velawsvc Ayenuo, .4Y).0.,,.,.::0 BELL MiTATE. .F 7 COJEL]EI3O4 - N r- rs With ria r e of Eiteam Power, part of tke .11ASE1111111N1'.o1 No. 11l South FOURTH Street. Apply to • • RENGWAVP & BIWVTN,, ap2Stn On die premiseS. • c PUBLIC S 4t,X BY 0 EDER OF TEE UNITED !f l STATE.S.—JAMES Auctioneer ENNSYLVANieL BANK PROPER eY, SEOOND street, above Walnut street. Uuder authority of an act of Congreis, approved April 7, 18E6, on WIID NHS DAN, biay.lS, 1805, at 12 o'clock, noon, will b. sold at Public Sale, at the PRILADELYEELA. EXCHANGE, the following descrtbed Real Estate, the property of the United stales, viz.: All that valuable property with morale building, - extensive foundations and building material, formerly the Bank of Pennsylvania, and now the property of the Government, situate on the west side of Second street. above.Wklnnt are , t, in the Plith Ward, Bounded on the east by Second street, on the south by Gold street, on the north by Lodge street, andon the west by Exchange Place and Dock street. This property has a front of about 75 feet and a depth of auout 2bo feet. It has been prepared by the con. atructlon of the most substantial foundation!), to have erected thereon eat , naive addltione to the present building 124- The attention of builders and capitalists ia 'par ticularly directed to this property, It is b , unded on an sides by public streets, and is a most eligible •site for a public building of any kind, or ior stores and offices. Melte OF SALE—.IS,OOO to be paid when the property Is struck off. Itemainder,:Cash, upon the execution of he title. By order of W. B. THOMAB,Collecior. JAMES A. PREF:MA N, Auctioneer, ap1.9,26My.3,10 Btote 422 Walnut street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE—On the Premises of JOHN RUCH, deceased, J mlIS A. FREE MA , .AUCTIONEEP.= . -BUILDIN - LOT, HAINES Street, near Bannock. GERMANTOWN. Under an therity of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on EATUBDAYi PTE NOON, May 12,1666, at 5 o clock. on the premises , the following do scribed Beal Est , te, ity.e the property of Johu Ruch deceased. viz: A. lot oi ,grouna situate on.the north weetward!y side of a road called Bockins or Bristel lane, now Haines street; beginning at a atone, a corner , of this and t tber land or the Raid John Ranh, on the side of the aforesaid street; thence extending in front on said ItalnES street southwestwardly 30 feet, and continuing of that breadth northwestvrardly between parallel lines, and also parallel with and along said taut John Ruch's line, 12.8 teet, more or less. Sar The above is a desirabie building lot on Haines meet, rear Bat cock, Germantown. gir WO to bepaid at the time of sale. - By the Court. E A, MERRICK, Clerk 0. O. SARAH ROCK ) - JOSEPH bEIEETz, AdMillilda . atraterB. JA 1%11 - FY4 A. FREE:NIA N, Auctioneer, ap26,r0y3,10 Store, 422 Walnut street, • f TRUSTEE' ABSOLUTE SALE.—E:3 CATE OF JOHN TFFS, deceased.—TAßLES A. FREE AAuctioneer —DWELLING, No. 14121,BEACH b Dee:, abuve Palmer, Under authority contained in the will of the late Sohn Tees. deceased, on WEDNES DAY, Slay 16. 16E6 At 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at Public Sale-, at the PHILADELPHIA MIierLANGE, The following described Real Estate, viz.—A 2-stury brick dwelling. with frame back buildings thereon erected: and the lot of ground thereto belonging, situ ate on the northlkestmardly side of Deana street, 115 feet 9 Inches northeastwardlyfrom Palmer streekbeing 20 feet Inches front. and in depth on the southwest wa rdly line thereof 147 feet 6 inches. and on the north. eastwardly line thereofl46 feet 4 34 bathes. ba examined at any time. of all incumbrance. gar - immediate go:iseasion can be given the-pnr cbaspr. -'l,ernss Cash 2Fir &ale peremptory :jaw to be paid at the time of sale. aroer of JAPOBTER3,Trustee. JAMES A. FREEB.L9I7, Auctioneer, apV:rny3 Store, 4ft. , Walnut street. E ...1 ORPHAN' COUR f SALE. -ESPATE OF FRANCIS KEILA cers ON, deed.-JAMES A. 1. - AN, Auctioneer. Under authority of the Amai Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadel phia,on WEBN.I. SD,. Y. May 16, met, at 12 o'clock, re - . n, a ill be sold nt Public' Sa'e. at the PHU, A_u Ele RIIIA EXCILA N... il:, the following described Reed, the property of Francis Kenton. deceased.. viz: No. 1.-11GL sE No 1228 N. nIXTE.ENT.II. STREET. above GIRARD AVENUE. A. three-story brick house and lot un the west side of Sixteenth street, 18 leet south in. o.bot street, 16 feet (toothy 70 deep. No 2.-DWELLING. ADJOINING. A. three-story brick house and lot, adjoittiog the above, No. 1236. 34 feet south of Cabot street, 16 Icet front by 70 feet deep. gar Vi - to rt be paid on each, at the time of sale, By the Cot E. A. MERRICK. Clerk. 0.0. . LOUD' ISJSIDION, Administrator. JAMES A. IhsEtirsfAN. Altair. ar2,my3,10 • `-- Store, 4= Walnut street. &ORPHANS' COURT SA Lk.-Estate of JOSEPH B. RUNNER, deceased.-TAMES A. FREE , A nctioceer.-HOUSE. RANDOLPH street, above Poplar etzteenth Ward. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City'and County of Palls del plait. onWs- DNEZDAY. May 16, 1566, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Pub is Sate, at the PHILADEL PHIA. IsXCHA NOE. the following described Real estate, late the property of Joseph B. Runner, de ceased, viz: A three-story brick house and lot. on the east side .f Randolph street (formerly Elizabeth street) 150 feet ?.1,, of an Inch north front Poplar street, 10 feet front by tir feet 24 Inches deep, on the south line and 61 het MI; inches deep on the north line. iHr 650 to be paid at the time ofFale .18.) the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C. SOPHIA RENDER, Admmistratrix. JAMES A. FREED AN -Auettoneer, apV, my alt' Store , 422. Walnut street, E'XECUTOR'S SALE.— Estate of J. 714508 itseißuW, deceased.—JAMES A. PREEZHA.N, Arm. ttuneer.—TWO SHALL D WEL LINGS,HOSET Street, GER3L6IiTOWN.—Under authority contained in the will of the late Jacob How, deed, on WEDNESDAY, pray le, 1868, at II o'clock, noon will be sold at Pub lic sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, viz: All those two 2-story stone dwellings and the lots of ground thereto belonging, situate on the southeast side of Ea et street, each IS feet front ano 48 feet deep to Herz street; one bt ended on the northeast by spring alley, and the other, southwest, by Middle alley. - .hate proper tee are within 250 feet of Haab elastreet, and also of Blain street. gir PO.S.Set.S:or, with the deed. be paid on each, at t time of eaie. By order to FR.& Clu W. B•JCIiIIJS Executer. J,..113ES A. FRe..l sliAN,A.uctloneer al 26,m:rale store, 422 Walnut • treet. REAL EtiTATE.—JNEMS FII.RESIAN 11-illt Auctioneer. TEN NEAT DWELLINGS. ASH -1.4.13 street. On WEDtiteNDAY.Ilay 16, letZ, at 12 o'clock. m on, will be tan at public sale, at the PHI LADELPHIA EXCHANGE the following deezribed r, el estate. viz.: All those 7 neat two-story brick Louses and Jots of gibucCi thereto belonging, on the west side of Ashland ntreet above Wharton street (be tween Tenth and Eleventh streets), numbered seve re Iy le. 20,2-2, 24, 26.:7.8, 30, each 14 feet trout and 42 feet deep. Wil. be sold se: arstely. Alto. the 3 rim liar properties on the east side of Ash land street, Lumbered-A 2i and 27. the two former te lug 11 by,62 ft., the latter being - 21 , i met wide on the front and ]s ieet wide on the rear. Will be sold separately. Sat - Plan at the Store AW .730 to be paid can each at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREENIA.N, Auctioneer, ap203,r0y3,10 Store, ifte Walnut street. BEAL ESTATE.-JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioheer. -DWELLING, DAUPHIN Street, Veard.-ON WELNE'SDAY, May 16. 1866, At 12 ~ .7CIC,Ck, noon. will he sold at Public Salo, at the FX-JHAN't4E. the following de scribed Beal It.stote, viz: All that let ofground, with the three-story -Frick dwelling. and two-story. back buildlrg, thereon erected, on the north side of Dau phin street 68feet 2 inches east of Amber street, 18 feet tront and 15 feet seep. Has range, hot and cold baths, hydrant de. 1M.150 to be paid at the time of sale. .TAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. ap26my3.10 Store 422 Walnut strew: COTTAGES TO LET CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY, I have several fine Cottages yet to let, furnished with all the necessary furniture, &c., except linens, crock ery, knives, forks and spoons. Address immediately, my 2 Iml L. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE Agency. No. 2.7 t S. Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. Real Estate nought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Money procured an Bonds, Mort gages, and other securities. House and Ground Rents collected. Commissioner ofDeeds for all the States. 'rays 3M/ 2 -TO RENT—GERMA, Town A STublE COTPAGE. tte teems: situate on Stentoh avenue, commanding a tine view: halCway between Wayne and Fisher's Lane stations en Philadelphia and Germantown rail road, and within at e square of Germantown turnpike. Apply to • . C. M. EVANS, en Arch street. (z.VII FOR SALE—A VALiIyBLE COUNTRY S EAT La Wt. h Si acres of and attgcned,situate near Moores t.,wn, New Jersey, and atcessib e b., Camden and nibol Eallri ad, seven times daily. Large double mansion with lce•huuse (filled) and all necessary out, buildings in thorrvgh order. , B.arict‘ome lawn and It uit In great variety. Terms accommodating. J. M. ek, SONS. SOS Walnut street. !TA FOR SALE—A VERY DEsIR IBLE CIUN -144 TRY PLACR,containing 11 acres of superior land, t 'mate on the old Dancss:er road; 1 mile from Villa Nova. Station on the Peens Iva ila Central Railroad. Double moaern stone mansion, stabling and outbuild ing. 'Stream cr water pas 'Mg throug,ti the premises and al2 real vi riety of fruit,. S.M. (413MMEY it SONS, US Walnut street. 05", ORRIIAiNg'OWic RE6II/ENCF, FOR 841. LE MS OR TO RENT—Beautifully and conveniently eituated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane ution. A commodious and e egant -RE 6 -T-D 6 SCE. ti ith all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house, c. let 180x213. Apply between lo and 2, at 38 North LIIIRD street. fruhl4 MI W. P. WILSTACEI. 17! (31 RATAN') 01,1'.-4'Oft SALE.—A. handsome EV. double, lainted, stone, modern RES' oENCE, nauh acres of land a , tackled, situate on Pu ask I ave nue, within rive minutes' walk ,rom the railroad sta tion.' The house has every city co avenience, and feta periect order. Lto rata atte possession given. j.. 111: 011.11BILY SO.'S S, 616 Walnut street. _ • 051 FU it SA T,F . A ILA AND r ON.LIO 'I . I3ItEE•STORX " "MODERN BRICK Rhf,IDENCE. with attn.'s, inree•story doub' e k imlldings;and Hove feet Ole Yard, situate on the west. side of Nineteenth street,, above Axcia street. , Is finished throng:tient in a saps tier manner. End in perfect order. 'Lot 25 by 103 feet, 3. oio AIM SY tit 50aWainut street. , rit! --- TO it commodious fu'rrds bed residence istlg'l with-stabling and lawn attached, near Germatt• town, Also, a four-story. house on West Spruce street: Al ply at 1812 Locust st.reet, 0 or S o'clock. mys-st* apTO REN'I'-= No: 1111 WALNUT Street. POS.. h 0 1; session 1311.1 June. Apply to• JOHN SA.II2IJEL, myo-60 . 20.1 South Fifth street, s t.t." 6n.LE.-- - -Wlll be SI sold peremptorily by M. TOt-inas tk- Sons, at t e Exchange, on TIJI.SDAY, May 15th, one of the most convenient and beautifully located c"nnirY planet in 'Montgomery oeuntymithin three squares of the Jenkintown station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, and about the same distance from the village of Jenkintown. where there is^ an- Enisclpal 'Church, two physician& schoob3, stores. mechanics, &c. The buildlr gs consist of a good, old-fashioned stone house, with kitchen, range, bath-room. hot and cola water, large Ice-Nouse tilled, large old barn, with plenty of stable room, carriage house, water at barn, Atc.:,a, large garden ready planted, tcr,.•:- hundred fruit trees in bear ing, a beautiful lawn, wth fish pond- in the centre, carriage-drive, dm; 12 acres of laud, with the'privilege f 13 sexes ad ditional adjoining if desired. inya St MEDIA.—FOR R 7 , 11 -With possession - , COT TAGE_ near the Depot, containing ten rooms, heater, range, hot and cold water, bath, water closet, gas pipes throughout, Boors deafened, walls lined. Lot 80 by 200 feet. planked, with choice fruit and shade trees, grape vines, Ace. Eeven trains dahy. to and trom the city. Apply to myo st* FOR GALE CRY-AP—Rural Residence,, about , 135 acres; variety of Fruit and Shade' Trees, No. 3914 FRA/%11. FORD Road. Aramingo. Cottage 9 rooms. Tenant, carriage and wagon house, ice house tilled, gas and water, with other conwntences.Enquire on the premises. [my2r6l.*) WILLIAM - BUC K S. FOR BALE—Tag, Et ANDSOMETOUR STORY lig BROWN. STONE 11 F`ii_DENOE, wite three story double back buddings. Every nconventenee and in complete order, situate No. 1514 Pine street. Lot 20 by ISt. feet to a street. J. M. GIJMMEII & SONS, 508 Wal nut streets. 11 , -Vg FOR BALE.— Fine large Stone :Mansior., on Clapier street. bear Townshipp line, within ten minutes' walk of the Germantown P. R. Station. . • V. ' FOR SA L E.— :* TEM NEAT AND DESIRABLE BRICK .ELLINR (In complete orde.r). No. 1237 FILBERT street. by MOSIN THOMAS . SONS. at the ifJE GBANtte, on TUESDAY, May Mtn. $2,7Z0 can re. main. - ap2a e.tn,21443t0 FOB Fornishel or unfurnished. Mg The. HEsIDENCE, No. ?X 3 Booth 'EIGHTH street. ..In good order, with all conveniences. amme diatepossession. ..d.pply, JOHN G. JOHNSON; .ro,St* 708 Walnntstreet. . F. PINE STREET—FOR SALE .— Three Elton" - brick dwelling, with three-story back buildings, est of Nineteenth street; modern improvement& Apply to J H. CURTIS ca SONS, Real Estate Brokers, 423 'Walnut street. TO BE LET—Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Floors. I:O7,,CARTER trte t, south of Cuestnut. Su table for llelft inaunfacturing purposes. Apply to J. B.,CIJE'FIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Wal nut street. TO LET. DIMEDIATE POSSESSION. _D nl: Three-story W h.L.1.J.1N.M, double back buildings, w thin five squares of Continental. Parlor andseeond story carpets tar sale. . Rent t7OO. Address' TUNO, BITLIXTIN Office. ap3Otf , TO RF.NT—Rooms of Building No. 42 Smith .44 THERD sheet, suitable for Offices, with all the the conveniences. ADPIY to R. F. MUM% first floor. mys-s.ba,th , tfi . rs, FOR SAL r...—A.S.M A I oi, 0.11.11. el lu acres w.th .... B muse, Barn, &c.. handsomely situat=d near sv nitehalt Station. on Pennsylvania Central . Railroad, Apply at 814 'WALNUT street.. ,myB-3ts Er. ' .. __ TORO.T, FORNI,4IIED. FOR THE SIIMIER La SEA tiOls.:.—An elegant Country Seat .9 miles from the city: 5 ac , rs; 111N1.2 be:Lutifuliy shaded For tf ruts, &c. - , address R., box 2764 Postofflee DA'9-3G* TO WENT —A desirable Reuse In a central loca tion. Rent,: &4). apply at 1110.4.LPSQN street. my3-Bre 7ro BE z..ET—SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND FIF3 H FLOORS, 3.3 g Walnut street, suitable for offices or any light buslue.z. Apply to J. FL CURTIS & SON, Real Rstate Brokers, .1,1 Walnut street: - - - _ . MO BO JET —FOURTHAND FIFTH FLOORS, 106 1 South SECOND ismer.. Apply to I H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, , ISs Wa..L25.. - UT street. T o BE PUBLISHED THE QUEE - N — S FAVORITE, TrIE QUEENS FAVORITE, THE QUEEN - 8 FAVORITE, • THE Q:CE.E.V'S FAVORITE., OR TILE PRTOE OF A CROWN. THE PRICE OF A CROWN. An Historical Romance of the FJteenth Century. COMPLETE LW ONE LARGE DUODECIMO I'OLUM:I3.: PRICE 50 In PAPER; . or, es 00 IN CLOTH. JOSEPH 033,13.1ALD1. EY MT A RT.7 O . MCKIM& - Price 75 cents. THE, GOLD BEM.. By Mrs. An S. Stephens. Price 5150 in paper, or z in cloth. - THE BORDE.I3. RIFLES. By Gustave Ainiard. 75 cenm. THE MAN OF THE WORLD. By William North. One volume. Price $1 50 in paper, or Vin cloth. LIFE, SERVIO., MARTYRDOM. AND FUNERAL OF ARR A 7:TAM USICOLN, Sixteenth President of the United Stites, and the Hon. George Bancroft'a Oration. Price - SI 50 in paper or =to clo th. ET: MARTIP ' S EVE. By Mrs. Henry Wood. Price $1 50 In paper; or 52.00 in cloth. THE FORTUNE SEEKER. By Ifrs..llmmal). E.N. onthwortb.: Pricesl SO In paper. or 00 In cloth. FALSE PRIDE ; tIB, TWO WAYS TO MATRI MONY: Price $l. 50 in paper, or $2 JEALOUSY. By George Sand. Price $l. 50 in paper, or 42 oo in cloth. Send for onr Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash orders. retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETEBSON & BROTHERS, SGS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Books pert Pcstage paid, on receipt of retail Price. ,All NEW ROOKs are an. PETERSONS'. niy9-3 ikTEW AND ttITANDARD BOORS. • • .L HoN WIT HODVIIANDS. By Rev.l.G.Wood. HIS'! OB.Y OF r LA.VBRY• IN 5t 4 •- •SACHC.SEITS. TB sTORY GE IC JINN - ET By-Bayard Taylor. HERBERT SFENCRIrS FBI CCIFL.eS OF )310LO. GY. 'Vol. 1. LIVINGSTOIN.TE'S EXPEDITION TO *THE ZA3l. — . , BESI. HALL'S GUIDE TO TEE GREAT WEST. New- EMU°• 111 , 70P..1" OF HENRY TEE FIFTH. By . . George M. Towle. BURRALL ON ASIATIC CHOLERA.. CBAPILAN ON THE TRE%' AMBIENT OF CHOLERA BY 31EAYS OF ICE. 011.1Grls OF THE LATE WAR, By George Lunt. SE w ELL'S PIM , . CIELFS OF EDUCATION. OMPA .NION • PORTS. Ist Series. Containing ex tracts from Lengiellow,Ten.ason and Browning. HEIR OF RItDCLIFEE. New Edition. Ail New and ntandard Books for sale as soon as pub lished, byLINDs. - A.Y dr BG&EISTON, Publishers, Booksellers and Importers, No. 25 brnth sixth street, above Chestnut. A TrßACTi'vh, -N7EW ..1310KS.—JA.RGA_L, a A splendid,r.ovel by Victor Hugo, author of "Les _ BAKED IiSEAI—Of the Funeral. A rich new comic book by the greati"Prirate Miles O'Reilly." "R=OMIIt.E.NDhD TO I'iSERCY." A novel by the author of "Taken upon Trout," I vol. nano. ADRIFT LEI DTXIB: or a Yankee Oftlcer among the Bebele,mlth an introduction by Ftrimand _Kirke. 1 EPIDEMIC CHOLERA. A practical handy-book. For sale by JAMES S. CL A XTON, Successor to W. S. & A. blartien. 6tC Chestnut street 4 LLEW.H, LI - Fb. OF Pa ILTDOIL—TH.E LIFE OF PHFLIDOR Musician and Chess Player. by Geo. Allen, Greek Professor in _the 'University of Peunsyl. vanta, with a Supplemedtary Essay on Ptillido_ L r as Chess Author (and Chess Player, by ilhas die Von Hol debrand and de Lass, Envoy F.xfaaordinary and Min ister Plenipotentiary of the Ring of Prussia, at the Court of laze-Vi'einier. 1 vol., octavo, 3i vellum, gilt top. Price et 25. Lately published by E. H. BUTLER & CO., 137 South Fourth street. A. IL HUGI37I3S, Real Estate Agent. remits .B.A.B.kvb warm 1.-ooss All4l 6Laraunery, nos Market St. Old Boolze bought aud exchanced. IX:20411 . _ _ . IN TER'. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE lITY'ANTi COUNTY OF PHILADEra 4 HIA.—THOm e Is B. R'ATTSON. Guardian of the Eqt.te of JOHN R. and FANNY WATTSON. vs. SAMUEL. OGDEN and the RICHMOND AND SoFICYLEILL PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, Terris 'Tenants, Srd ete,rits LSI,. Fac. Mar& T.. 1866. N 0.5.5 'fheAudborappoint ed to distribute the fund, in Court, arl , ing from the .tale, under the above writ, of the following aescribed teatcstats, to wit:— - AU that lot of ground, w'th the dwelling house, foun dry. workshop, smithshop, Stable and caner the mes suage and tenement thereon erected situate on the south ride of Girard avenue and west site of Minor street, containing in front on said Girard avenue eighty feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width. at right angles with said Girard avenue, along the west side of said Minor street:lir; ieet. Bound ed In.rthward by said (strard avenue; eastward by said Minor street.southward by Von. d now or late of John Birch, and westward by a certain twenty-flve feet wid, street, extending from said tilrard avenue to Poplar_, street. (Being the whole of three lots or pieces Of: ground, which John Birch, et us. by three separate in dentures, thelirst dated the 2Sth•De-em bet', A D. 1849„ recorded in _Peed Book G. W. C.. No. 56, page 450, &c.; the second dated the Sth of Slav, A. D. 1850, and record `ed In Deed Book G. W. C., No. 56. page 462, &c.; the third dated the 9th of September , 18-10, and intended to be forthwith recorded. gran. ed and conveyed unto the said Samuel Ogden, his heirs and assigns forever.] Will attend to the ditties of his appointment on TUESDAY, May 22, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his otlice, No. 128 South Sixth street. in the city of Philadelphia,when and where all parties Interested are required to be,pre sent their claims or be debarred from coming in on said fund, • : • JAMES W. LA.TTA., Auditor. • , 1 - N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR Tut: CITY •.1_ • AND • COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Mitate Of ' , loot- R. 11- - - 340NTR1MERY. -- lhe Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ac count of hlizatretlr Brown, Administrattis to the 14.. tate of Lieut. 41. R. lionigc mery. deceased. and' to re. Pert. distribution of the Balance In the hands of the accountant;i will meet the phrties Interested for the purposes: of his appointment, on .MONDAY, May 14, 1566. at 4 o'clock. P. hi.. at his oili. e, N0.,40 Boath FOURTH street, imthe City of PhiladJAMESria. I'aUL. ixiit-th,s,tuSta• -- - • - - . Auditor. • Av33. , faxo=6. _ lT6‘v w , Vd(ZFge r‘& i=l . - 2°itlf.e.7:lB°hib; A Taknritlr A GRAPE:3,-100 kegs of these splendid A white spen in fine order landing and for Pie by JOS.B. BlJMlgilut a W.. 10 0 South 'Delaware avenue REAL ESTATE. F. M. BB.OOFIE 142 Norto Broad street. 205 South Sixth stzreet. Icirot ra 11. iT SiTrlta&Y!: -PETEEtSONS' NEW ROOKS. LEGAL NOTIC ES.
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