in Texas—Deport of General Gre gory—Deduction of the Military Force Deprecated. Brevet Brigadier General E. M. Gregory, aesista.nt, commissioner of Freedmen's Bu reau forlthe State of Texas; has forwarded to Major General O. O. Howard a report of the operations of the bureau in that State, -oluted *Nil 18th. He i•states that he -had Just returned from a „tour of inspection'of many hundred miles in extent through Western Texas, and everywhere found the laborers steadily at work in - the fields, and well and"profitably t erctPloyed„ ,Misunder atandings 6etween theni and,their employers are. becoming, ignite unfrequent. Ijai:talus the freedom:of -toe negro has, be 4ioinel recognized palpable' fact, in meat of 'Texas; and pri.perty holders are disposed treat ,taia claims with an increasing degree sg of 111411 , tlowers.-:. :TO trim 701 .., city of tAmerior-Liverpool...New York 23 May 2 City of Dablin,....LiverpooLasiew Yorin..... 4 York May 5 Eremen.—._-Bouthampton...New York May 9 City of Nat! york...Liverp'l...NeWYork.....-.-...May 9 Atlantic - Bouthampton...New York May 9 Damascus .Liverpool...Onebee... 10 City of C0rk.....-.l4verpool...New York ' May 12 Faxenla-...-...Sonthampton...New York...-...... May 12 Cuba.' • • -Liverpool...New 12 Scotland ..... .. . ..... 19 Cella London..,New York - May 19 Teutonla ....IDusiburg...nw York ' bray 19 TO DEPART. New ... . 21 Atalanta . .. . York... London May 21 ... -New York...LiverpooL May 22 China • - Boatol3...T.AverpOol May 22 111riti. • Mora Castle .New-York:-Havana - -. .. .. 22 Manhattan. .NewYork...Havana C..--May 23 Ericsson New`York.-Bremen....— • May 24 City of New, York...N 26 Helvetia •• ..New York... Liverpool May 26 Bremen • .New 26 Bavaria-- .... .. -New York...HaMburg May 26 Evening Star' .New York.... New Orleans- May 26 .12L4k BEV 1E BID uuhneni. 911:1 RJaim. 4 9 l SEM SIM 7 13 I RIVIK WAT=I3, 645 011U , 1 '7114 Steamer Stara and Stripes. Holmes, 5 days from Ha vana, with sugar, cigars. ac. to Thee Wattson ~St Sons. Mr N H Vance. a native of Philadelphia, died on. Thursday evening, of consumption. Passed off New Castle, ship - Lady Nnally Peel, from Londonderry, at anchor. in - company with bark Catharine. from New York. a British bark and brig, names unknown, and brig D 0 Castner, from Trinidad. . • Brig a T Ward, Lindsay, 12 daya from Swan Island, with guano to order. 'Salm H W Godfrey, Weeks, from Savannah, with lumber, .Ic,tgg l : stl ibus -, Wickersham &Co. - Steamer I S Sbriver.Dexmls.Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Brig British Queen (Er), Farnsworth, Halifax, C C Van Horn. . . Schr Laconia, railcar, Saco, W Hunter, .Tr. Co. Schr E A de Hart. Low. Gloucester, do Schr Este V Edwards, Lippincott, Newport, captain. Behr Julia Smith, Briggs, Dighton, Blakiston, Graaf!' & Co. Schr Northern Light, Ireland. BOsten, do Schr A ESafford,Bianson,Providence,Preston Coal CO. Schr. Frances, Hacker,tkthassett Narrows, J.ll Powell. Schr M V Cook, Falkenberg, Providence, Quintard,- Sawyer & Ward.. Behr Merchant, Floid, 4ffashington,Bacon,Collin3ROo Correspondenas of the Phila. Evening Bulletin. READING. May 17. The following boatel from the talon Canal passed Into the Schuylkill Canal, to•day,- bound to Philadel phia:laden and consigned as follows: littal „Anderson, flour, dm. to Win Kline• W ?Frank lin, limestone to Jacob Shaeffer: raft timber to Foos & Bingronan• inn. timber to nch Nay Co. F. nuctamwsrne.; ,Ship Tiscaroiravltunievy, was up at Liverpool sth inst. tor thin port lath. Ship Zonave, Blair,_ for this port 10th, was up at Liverpool sth inst. Ship Carrier Dove. Bailey. cleared at New York yesterday for Callao vht this port: Ship Sunbeam (new. 798 .11-IoOths tons), Chadwick, cleared at Bost.onl7th inst. for 17alparaiso. Steamer Westchester. Ingram,metaed at. New York yesterday for Wilmington, - ' Steamer Pennsylvania (Br), Lewis, cleared at New York yesterday for Liv.rpool. - steamer Napoleon rn.(ro, Locande; for Havre, cleared at New York'yeatw7ay. Steamer Germania (Hansb). -Elalera, cleared at New York yesterday fbr Hamburg. • _ - Steamer Manhattan, Turner. from Vera Ortiz Sth, Sisal 10th, and Havana lath inst. at N York yesterday. Steamer City of Paris (Br), Kennedy; for Liverpool, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamer Germania (Hamb), Ehlers, cleared at New :York yesterday for Hamburg. Steamer New York (Bram), Ernst, cleared at New York yesterday for Bremen. Bark Frank Lovitt (Br), - Cann, cleared at New York yesterday for Havre via this port. Bark Nonpareil, Bullard, from Boston, at Zanzibar 29th Feb. Bark Virginia Garcia (lfex), at. Havana 14th inst chartered fer this port, 550 hhds sugar. at $9.1-i' 7 EI bhd. Schrs D C Hulse, Tyler; J Paine Mayo, and John Shaw, Tilton, hence at Beaton 17th inst. Scbr D & E Kelley,-Kelley, cleared at Boston 17th inst. for this port. -" • - Schr G C iorris. Artis, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 16th inst. On Tuesday night, off Block Island, was in contact with an nnkmown schooner, and had bulwarks stove, Mx stancheons broken, and vessel otherwise damaged. Damage to the other schooner unknown, except loss of jibboom. Schrs Trinmpn. Cheater, for New Castle, Del. and E L'Cordery, Grace, for Great Egg 'Harbor, cleared at New York yesterday. Behr Thomas Borden, Wrlghtingten, hence at Fall. River 16th mat. - • • • Behr llaldora, Higgins, sailed from Providence 17th inst. for this port. Scit.r Tennessee, Creed, sailed from Vinalhaven 7th inst. for this-port.. . Fehr licCobb, Chipsum, cleared at Panglr 16th inst. for this port. Behr Allan Downing, Taylor, hence at Gardiner lath instant. J W Vannaman, Clark, hence at Portsmouth 15th &bra Sas Nellion. Hackett, from Taunton for this port; . Boston,Mcßae, from Providence for do or Calais: Annie, Johnson, hence; Gen Banks, Ketchum, do.and TalC.Portsmouth for this port, sailed from Newport l7th E'chr T T Wilder, hence at Bath Tithlnst. . COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, 7 3-10 5-20 , WANTED. DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third Street. .5C117.74 „ hid SPECIALTIt.- tit SMITH, RABOLIII. & CO. BANKERSAND - BR6kERB I 16 South Third Si., I Istaiiireet i Philadelphia: I liew r York. STOCKS AND GOLD 'BOUGHT AND , SOLD corcionannt. rzazawr , aziowED Dzeoul6, - 61 'PRE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA.. SATURDAY. MAY 19. 1866. FIIJUNITURE AND, BEDDING The largest, cheapest and best stock of Furnitureln the world, is to be found at GOULD & CO.'s' UNION PURNITITEE DEPOT, Coiner NINTH and MARKET streets, and si and 89 North' SECOND Street. Parlor Kilts, in Hair. Brocade, Plush, Damask or Re_ p; Dining Boom, Chamber, Library, Kitchen and °Mee Furniture. at fabulously low prices, and the .newest styles and patterns;--public.. buildings rechools, ,colleges and shop Furniture in endless variety. All kinds of furniture wanted by housekeepers. at , exceedingly low prices, at either of their immense !establishments. If you want to save money and get 'well served, go to tiOULD lk 0045 before, purchasing elsewhere, Comerom NENITH and MARKET,, and ' robodyi . . Noe . 87 and 89 N. SECOND. Street. T 0 B 0 lj .E‘.s E. P tB. I have a bugs stock of every" variety:4ll'lll4llton whlcit I will sell at reduced pxlmsiconsistnng of PLAIN AND , MARBLE-TOP, IXITTAMg sum wAizturdroitsz.ssinrs:.,'s,;, PA.T.a..ois"suri , s IN PARLOR surnurs.liani PARLOR SITITS IN REPS. Sideboards, pWension Tabled c 3 1 Yartirbal, Nook. cases, retattrases, Lounges, Cane an Woodsesi Chairs, Bedsteads and Tables of everrdescriptiOn. P. P. MISTIME, robsalm N. PL Corner Second and Bace streets. A.rr g I*.o WHOLppAraf IkLANUFACTURBB. OP MATTREESE4EI3 AND BEDDING, And Dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE, No. 45 SOIJTH SECOND STBNET, tb ea to fin Philadelphia. SPRING . MATRESS 0 MST QUALITY AND STYLE, AND DEDDIN Or EVERY UNSURIPTION, !' J. st..maxia, raht7.9m 9 South SEVENTH Street RICHARD PENISTANS Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, 489 Chestnut Street, Established for the Bale of Unadirlter• ated Liquors Only. Special Notice,to Families! Richard • Penistzues Uelebrated, Ale, Portal. and Brawn • 'Stant New sorattch reommendel by the. Xedleal reenitCP • ter:iirrelles.• • $125 PER DOZEN. (Thesees hold en Plat.) Tho above Wes of Mot the tl very beet s quallty,n=u4 b. dammed the price 7n exceedtp47-Ww• It in delivered to all parte of the city without extra Brandies, Wines, Gini4 Whiskies, 4V3.01k0. Warranted pars, at Oil; lowest possible rates; by the Bottle ‘ Gallon. or Conk. CHAMPAGNES of the beet brands °Berea lower ban by any other hone& Oa Omuta, and la llotabh '- GRA.PE.4I7/CE. This le an excellent article for Ines/lea. It la a rot care fbr I)7III"W I L IAVANA MAIM OLIVE OIL. PICEICLII3, SILUCCESI SARDINES, &c London and Doblin Porter and Brown Stoatr—Rndlls and Stanch Ales. dada BAY BVM, Ale. Wine and Liquor Vaults, Nos; 37 and 39 South Third Stmet, Malone Bear Entrance on 'Bazar irtreet. zattl9 HER MAJESTY, CHAMPAGNE 151 VATit• AT 41",,, COLE AUNT. .—The attention of the trade Is solicited te " VV li Mo ti r llowint very choice Wines dm. for ar is k i l= ro — srui . To lart, 'ro.-151 . 531titt l i mn& above waLotrU "- - - 144151.e.ne,11,yeskTe m - pbell & 00., single, double end Iple Grape, E. Gnome a; Bona, Rudolph, .Topluttaled. • Spanish, Crown and F. Valletta. - - PORTS—Tallette, -Inaba ,Velhe Real, Danian an! Rebell() Valente dr MiNintaires IDS to LW. - CLARED374;rase FEls ifrerea arid litt..Rstephe Ms& vzPoslo •±L-4, .Tourdaii, Raved; por ifIISCAT—de Prontruan. , • • ' - 111ELSIERAGNE8 Firmest irro "Golden Stare de Innen, - Her Majeetx imam:nu, favorite wands. - CATAWBA', ISABELLA, - ••IN S. lI:N W EWTON E KLINE, • - No. 116-WALNBT Street, Sole Agent for the famous Pleasant. Valley , Wine Company, New York.. Constantly on 'hand during the season, Catawba - and Isabella .Winei, dry and sweet. Also, Sparkling Catawba, put up various ekes., • , CiIIIWHISKIES;--500- Cl:dies - Pere Old •Wheat. Rye, Bourbon and MOnongithel a Wblsk ies, for sale by E. P. ifIDDIATON. 5 North Front Street. D AVIS di HARVEY, AUCTIONEER S. (Late with BL Thomas & Sons.) - ; • Store No. sBB Chestnut street: FIiENITUR'E SALES at the Store every. Tnesday. • SALES AT 4.I3IIIDENOES particular attention. AdrolMstrator's Sale, . No. SIB North Twenty tint street. SUPERIOR PITItNITURE. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO, _. OVAL - ISIEBROR. OIL PAINTINGS, FINE VELVET AND BRUG4nit..l CARPETS, ON MONDAY MORNING. MAY 21. At 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at Ne. sis-, mirth 21st BC above Vine et, by order of administrator, the superior rosewood parlor furniture,wal run chamber an I dining room furniture, elegant rosewood .23i octave piano forte, French piate oval oil paintings, fine vel- Net carpels, Brussels stair sad entry carpets; &e, May be examined on the morning of sale. • :11 1 HE PSINCIPAI: , MLONEY'FATABLItI HMEL T • S. B. corner of SIXTH and RACE stmts. - Money advanced onMerchandise • raterall3l watches;Tewelry,' Diatatinds, Gold and Sliveirlat% • and on all- art/oils o!:yalue. /pr iinylength ortline A.TORES AND- JXWELET PDIVATZ SILLS. Eine Gold Hunting' OM% Double BotIOM - end Open Face. ft,l.lsh; 'Axamicsin end Swina Levet Watches; Fin e Gold Hunting Vase and ` Open- Pace U. 7,9rineGOtt?e and. Oeenether. wa4cheso ,l ii rlt Pace English, Amercan and Patent : Lever and ' Lekine Wiitelemo-Double• j esulert Quarder and other Watches; ..tedike,Fartcy-.w/itchett. Diamond 'Breast.; • BM3 B. Fin_ter'lllnee; Far DL..p t igreoe, en; Pine Gold medallions; jinice/.. Scarf lifibr ary ßresst Pips; Finger Binge; Cases , and ?ear gem. 13, inzitroof Cana suitable for a Sinveleri Wire, VAN several: Lots in South oiraden Mak and VVIt, NIT) BEDDING AND . _ :AT I/BTH:ERENTH E T A.ZI RE KOUSEi ET, BELOW 4BOEL Feather Beds/ Bolsters, Pll lowa kinds; -Blankets, Oomfortahles, Conn- „. •terpanea, whim: , and colored;'. Sprfog Beds; Sprtmettots; Iron Bedsteads; ..Coshlons; %ands all ether ardeleS 41theline of Mud. A.310$ HILLBORN, 44.1.Z0rth TENTH. Street Below apla-Sullinagn LIC801:0B8. PHILADF;LPK4i I JUST OPENED, Etranch adDVIVOIII "SLUM AAJOTION SAMES. - M'THOMAS & BONE,AUCTIONEERS, _ • and 141 - Sonth-FOURTHatreeL STOCES AND BEAT, ESTALE—TUMSDA.Y NEXT. ,Pamptdet:ostaloauea now ready, containing fait de--. Ferintions or all the property robe sold on 'I UESD a.Y NEXT. nti• wilb ATOM °reales 28tIrand. _nth May and Tune 5. Comprising a large arninint and, p grell varityiif property; by order of Or aria CaUtti *.Xedtddint and °Pere.- .3 • SALES ,OP ATirrES , ANn BEAT* ESTATE At the Exchange; 'everyTITESRAY,'AtI2 o'clock noes an Handbills .of-each,_propertyrissued•separat4dy, • and on the Saturday previisua to each sale 20(q cats,- Wines Dantpblet formi•givink fell descriptions.. • 'RR A T EsTAT.E AT PRIVATE SA T.V. ,Printed:; catalogote;‘. coinprirling. several hundred thonsemddollars, including every descriptioneitY and , country PrOpertYi from the smallest dwellings to the .most e'legant mansions e elegant, etiti.ntr, seats!: !farms. business properUes. ac: • • • .sir FuENrruEE BA,Era at , the Anetlelt Store E vER.Y THURSDAY. - ' .isar_Particular, attention:. MIMIC to Baia Prliate Residences, etc. _ BTOCKE, ' etc:: `•, - • ' • - r ON TUESDAY. MAY 23 • • cAt 12 o'clock noon. at',the Philadelphia Ekohange, ; :30 shares Carbon Run and Bear Valley Coal Co.. 1 share Iris. Co. State of Pa. - 25 shares Reliance Insurance Co. ' • • . 50 shares •West.Philadelptia Pa s senger Railway Com.- pany,ltfarket street .; . • • • .„ 5 shares Academy of - Magic with ticket. 2250 attare9lB.heltontlii and Xining Co,. • . Executors' Sale. , I share , Permayirania AhademY of Fine Arta. • TWENTIETH SPRING SALE, MAY 22 .- • Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John -Goodheart, deed--Tifttlmr-STORY BRICE. DWELLING. leo. '230 -SO:mates street, between n'tehth • 'and Ninth and Race and Vine streets, with a three-story brick dwell 'lng in the rear on Schell street. • , t Orpt ens' Court Sale--Eatate of Getty. Minors. and. Black, a ,minor—TECREE-STORY ERICE DWELLING. and ..FltAhq, STABLE, No. 2114 Dal lowhill street: - - , • .• ! Orphans' Conrt gale—F.s t tlte Of William Eagan deed '—TH.P.F.,E-STORY Lemon etre,et; west of TentlC. - _-' • . Or , bans' Court Salii. 4 Estat&ofPeter H. Beck. deed MODERN, TIGZEInsTORY-.BRICK. DWELLINes N 0.1380 Idervins street, - Inunediateposseasion. _ Rzecntors'.Sale:,Eatate, of John. M. .Neff. n• deed— LAIIGE and 'VALUABLE LOT CH T { .499 feet lOU Inches on Ckestnut Hill avenue, and 350 i feet .on Chestnut Bill and SpriugHoase turnpik.. VALtrA ELM BIYSINESS RTAND—TERE&STORY BRI(IEC. STOB.E and DWELLING No. CO North dec. arid street, between Callowhill and Willow. Lame dtate possession.. . 2,% STORY BRICE DWET.rneG, No. 72; Lisle at reet, between Snippets and Fitzwater and Sib and th • streets., • Peremptory SaleTo close a Partnership Concern-7 . FBA ME DWELLING, Twenty second st.ntove Same Estate-4. THREE-STORY /3111011. DWALL pie$, Sines street, West of TPA Fame Estate-LOT OF GROWN), with a Two-story Brick Dwelling in the rear on Manning street. _ Same .Estate—Tww.WE STORY BRICK. DWEL L ING. ENG. No. lir37 Callowbill street, with 2 .Threeatory Brick Dwellings in the rear, fronting on Rhoades at. Same lo.tater-THREESTORY BRICK. DWELL ING, No. 733 .7. , .Torth 24th street. Same Estate—THßEE STORY BRICK. DWELL. IN G. No. 2131 Fairfield street • • - Same Estate-2 THERE-STORY REIM -DWELL INGS, Double Brick Stable and out shed. Fairfield st. Same Estate-,LOT, S. W. corner Twenty.second and Fairfield streets. • _ . Same Estate—TEß:EY-STORY BEIGE DWELL 405South 24111 street. T Same. t . eln 9 L E feta ° E f t BUILDINGS, STOREa nt?g• tithed Tavern Stand, S. W. corner of 19th and 3larket !streets. Same ER tate— THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLII`.:(I, an old-established Drug Stand. at the junction of 15th, Callowhili and Hamilton streams. MODERN POINTED STtiNE RESIDENCE. S. E. corner of Walnut cane and Wayne street, G eM.HAN TOWN Let 115 feet front, and in depth 115 feet. It is well and substantially built, and has the modern con veniences. Grounds planted with fruit and shade trees. shrubbery couNTRI, PLACE, 5 ACRES, 2 miles from Ited Bank and 2 miles from Woodbury,on the Pantsborough and Red Bank turnpike, N. T. • BRICK DWELLING, BREWERY. and-4 SNLAT.L D'WkLLINGS. North Third street, beWveen; Beaver and Culvert streets. Lot 4.4. t. feet front, /55 feet deep. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Elizabeth M. Ingra ham, deceased—TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. Mt:mites street.. Is.:KAT MODERN FOILASTORY BRICK REST DRNCE. No. 219 :North Twentieth street. . GENTYFI THREE-STORY BRICK DWERLING, 4:l4:orth Eightfenth stmt. FIBRE eiorty sitick DWELLING, No. 1008 Crease atreetm orthwest of Richmond street:lBth Ward. Executors' Peremptory Sale--Estwe of Elizabeth B. Gibson. deed—SO GROUND RENTS: e2e to ags WI particulars in handbills and catalogues. LOT• OF GROUND. east, side of Chestnut Rill and Ppringhouse turnpike. M feet front, and *extending La depth lts feet to Depot, avenue. ' tilS LOTS adjoining, each twenty feet, averaging in depth from 112 feet to 1= feet through to Depot ave. nue. gar They will be Gold separately, giving tne first purchaser the choice. W The above Lots are admirably adapted far bast- Ness purposes, being--near the Chestnut Hill Railroad Depot. Plan may be seen at the auction room. • A dmintstattor's Peremptory Sale. NEAT MODERN POUR STORY BRICK BIM; DENCE AND FURNITUREC.. • N 0.1703 RACK street, west of Seventeenth at. ON MONDAY MORNING. MAY W. - - At 30 o 'clock; modern !bur - st o ry brick =assuage. with three Story back buildings north aids Of Race at. No ra. , S. immediate possession, I!aybe examined any day precious to sale, between 4 and 5 o'clock P. IL HOUSkEOLD FURNITURE, CLUIP.RTP, &c. Al- o immediately after the se.le of the real eatale,the household and kitchen ftirniture, &u. Sale No. 906 Walnut at' ea. p nzo Ls Mii_aa4 CHANDILLIERS, &c. OF lITE-DAY MORNING, AA" V., At 10 o'clock. at 'go. 906 Wainnt st, by catalogue, the entire elegant furniture, line mantel and pier mirrors, handsome mantel clock and ornaments, inlaid ebony cabinets, elegant carred oak dining rtom thiniture bookcase, handsome chandeliers, superior chamber furniture, tine matresses, &C. Also, the kitchen uteri sila. _ Mai be crumbled at 8 o'clock on the inornlng of sale. Palo No. a-M Wallace street. supgßiort gousVITOLD b ult NITURE, BEES PLATE WEB IdIRROBS, FINE BRUE,sFr. ,, , OaItPETS, die. Qld WEDNFISDAT MORNES32I, bLA 1 1 / 4 23, At 10 o'clock, at No. 20:N Wallace s 5. by eatalogne„the importer household furniture, line French plate pier mirrors, fine Brussels and Imperial carpels, kitchen uleosils Ac. May be examined at 8 'clack on the morning el sale, ELEGANT LIBRARY FUFtNITURE, ON THURSDAY MORN.LNG. At the auction rooms, snit of elegantvalnut library furniture, sofa, chairs, tables, bookcases,-mirror, chan d4ller, curtains anti carpets, all to match made to order and equal to new, May be examined three days previous to sale - Sale for account of the United States, FURNITURE, BLANKETS, SHEETS, REDDING, IltoN RF I/STEADS, tX)I'iCENTRA.TED - T.TZ . ,, &c. •ON THURSDA,Y MORNING. At the auction store, by order of the Medical Pur veyor. a quantity of hospital furniture, bedding fir, Also, 16,(K,0 ins concentrated milk. ?..30 Dui extract of beef, gallons extract of coffee, 3:9 chairs, 400 tables &c. Paz iiculors in catalogues, Fxecutors' Rale—Sale at No: 141 e Spruce street,' HAI:D..IO3IE FVRNITUEE FINE MANTEL MIR I.OhS, CHANDELIERS, HANDSOME VELVET CaIIPETB, &c. _ ON FRIDAY IiTORNEsTa, MAT 1.15, .dllO o'clock. at No. 1412 Sp: nee street, by order of executors, tts handsome walnut parlor and chamber furniture. superior oak dining room furniture, two fine French plate mantel mirrors, handsome chandeliers and gas fixtures, fine chiaa and cut glassware, elegant velvet, Brussels and imperial carpets, kitchen furni— ture and utensils, ac. _ htay be examined at 8 o'clock on the mornbik cabala. gale i0.17f . 9 Wa'nut street EIMERIO R PUMITYII2., PIANO FORTE, CHAN. DEL - MI.IQ. CARNETS. ON MONDAY MORNING. MAY 2L _ At 30 c 'clock, at Igo. P2B Walnut street. will be sold by catalogne..tbeauperior furniture of a fatally rem°. ving: limy be examined. with eatalove at 8 o cloak on the morning of sale. - Sale No. lanSpruce street. SUPERIOR PODNITIIKE CA.RPETr3, MANDE LIERd. ctc. -Cl4 'KUBEDAY MORNI NH, MAP 28. At 10 o'clock. at N0.'18.37 Spruce at, by Cataloy,ue, the superior parlor. dining room and charrtner fbralture. car& ets, 01l cloths, chandeliers, .tine matresses, feather beds,Ac, Also, the kitchen furnitere,refrlgeratorAc. . . Peremptory Sale on the Pramises. HANDSOME MOD F.RN FOUR....TORY PIOTOU . STONE It sSIDENCE RrIrCIADIT NUMMI RIME, NO. 1624 BROAD 24 feet. front, tut) feet in depth thronah to Carlisle Eit. ON ad ON DAY MORNING, MINE 4, - At 10 o'clock, all. that modern four story Picton stone front messuage, with . three Story press brick beck buildings. It is replete with all the modern im provements and conveniences. GAS FIXTURES. - - - - The elegant chandeliers and other gas fixtures will be Included in the sale a' the real estate ELEGANT' FURNITURE tiviTeKERIND PIALNO, • - - FINE cAßkras, &c. Also immediately &Der the sale of the realdence,will be cold -the' entire elegant . rosewood furniture, supe rior rosewood piano by Chic'. erh7g, line carpets,dining roorriOlbrary and chamber frireiture.' - jar Full particnkirs in, catalogues. • AT- PRIVATE BALE—The splendid Residence known as .ANDALINIA., on the river Delaware. BY BABBITT & CO., AUCTIONEIiati3. .1) • Cash Auction Honse,_ NO. CIO Market street, Corner of Bank street. Cash Advanced on canaignmente without extra charge. LARGE -PEREMPTORY SALE 650 LOTS - AS SORTED DRY GOODS • ' ON MONDAY MORNING.' May 21; at 10 o'clock. Also a stock of 'Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Umbrellas. &c. • .• LARGE SALE 600 LOTS SEASONABLE DRY GOODS CLOTHING; HOOP • SHIRTS, FANCY • GOODS,'&c. • • ' • • ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. May 23 at 10 °Weak. ; C. . • OEIDICE OLD WINES. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, • , c - FrAMPAGNES, SPARK Una HOCKS, mkm,ETEI atc.. <2 ' ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, 2.2dindt.,'at.ll-o'ciock, at No. 16 South Sixth street, la Cases, Demijohns and Bottles. comprising 28 favorite and well-known brands all of which are warranted strictly pure and unadulterated as imported. For ppabr- tieulets sae catalogues,now ready. myl9 it* t3OlYrir,TM, 1030Willa.11XERVx 30111,7 B. MYERS & 00.. AIIOTIONEIMIS, -Al -.Noe. 222 and 234 MARKET street. corner ofßank. LANGE PratEmproair SALE OF .vmmoical AND • . OTHER EUROPEAN. DRY:GOODS. . ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY 21, At , 10 o'clock will will be , sold; by Catalogue. ON BUDA 2:IONTILEICILEDIT, aboutBOnots ofErench, Indla„Ger• man and British' Dry Goods; embradlica of assort- - r ooo t o f fancy and staple articles in B=4 WOrS wee's= linens' and cottons, N. R,—Gooda arranged for 'examination and, cats; c . levee - ready early Coa morning of sale. LARGE Bosurvß SALE DE . EHENDR,SAXONYi BRITISH, AND ITALIAN DRY 00000 S. &c. NOTlCE—lncluded In our 'We MONDAY-,.May 21, will, be found Inßart thelfollowing, —pieces Paris blk, col'd and printed de laines. • do - bit cold and fancy alpacas and mohair!. do ..:coed;, stripe and plain mozamolquw,len 38. do princess'cloth. plain'and fancy poplins. -• do French griletrile 3 , , JabOtiettl, lawns, ging. hams. do. tamartines, grenadines,barekes do check arid st I V poll de 'ewes, • skirtings. pgeslE' loss blk o de Rhine ialle s bridal:its gdFaide L gr ' ' yobs. drap France, groa.grains. de plain and fancy ponit de soles, cadniles. • -do `lor'ri'es, ra ,, entaarcellines. gios de Naples, SHAWLS, BOURNOUS,, &c. • - Pltde and fancy mozambique and grenadine'shawls., Brochebordered stalk!. barege, ebally and lanes do. Bilk and Cloth' trimmed basqbes.pacques and bora , WHITE °CODS, IiANDEERCTIEEIEFS, , act._ • Mill lines plain, dotted and figured Swiss .IgainsOOks,' * do drapery musiins; lace curtaini. liteartem:- .do white Inerseilles, piques, brilliants,lawns. do Madras, gingham. silk and Iludn hdklb. BONNET RIBBONS. An Invoice of Nos. s@to extra heavy quality cord edge ponit de eels bonnet ribbons, in all the desirable shades. J Alan, gloves and gataidets. extibrolderies, balnaoral and hoop skirts. umbrellas and, parasol% vela, Uses. nets, dress and mantilla trimmings. .sc. - SAXONY DREtS GOODS. , A.. full line 4-axony-woverr 411ress- goods ' ittcluding many choice patterns, of a well known.manufacture. , • • DEFF.PI, igla SKIRTS, QUILTS, An. 5 mods very drs, French reined skirt% of ieetirely. new styles. _ _ all, Invoice of extra ilitMlity bosom Shirt! ALlnvoice of Meilinm to best Marseilles quilts. 92 doom 21x88 superior brown Newport tOwels. 100 40 do do bleached do do • ' ' • GLOVES:AND ROSIMY. ' Full lines Berlin, Lisle, silk and cotton gloves, In large vatlel Bull lines men's brown cotton half hose. t Lem:es •PErunEvroity BALE OF BOUTS, alloss, ; • BROGANS, TRAVELING RAGS, eic. TIG:d.DAY MORNING; MAY 22, Will be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on fors mouths' credit, about 1;200 packagexßoots. Shoes, Bat' morals. ctn., of.CIVL and Eastern manufacture, Oper for examination lath catalogues early on the morn °feats. • . . : LARGE' PkBEMPTORY BALE oir .1300T8, ECIIOISP, NOTlCE—lnclnifled in our large sale of boots, slum, Vic;-• -ON TUBSDAN 310BNING, _ May 2 , wi1l be found in part the fbllowing freak- • and desirable assortment. viz Men's, boys' and youths' calf, double sole, hail :welt and pump sole dress boots; men's, boys' and youths kip and buff leather boots; men's brie grain, long leg dress boots: men's and boys' calf, bud leather Congress boots and bal morals; men's, boys' and Youths' super kip, bull and polished grain half welt and pump sole brogans; ladies' tine kid, goat; morocco, and enameled patent sewed baimorais and Congress gaiters women's, misses' and children's calf and buff leather baimorals and lace boots; children's fine kid, sewed, city made lace boots; fancy sewed balm°• rals and ankle ties; ladies' fine black and colored lasing Congress and side lacegaitera;womens', misses and childrea•s goat and morocco copper-nailed lace boots; ladies' fine kid slippers; traveling bags; metallc overshoes &c. LARGE SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS. ON NA , haLNESDAT MORNING, MAY =, WIG be sold at 10 'O'clock, by catalogue, fur cash, the ••SICCE OF A WHOI•vgAI,E NOTION ROUSE, partially damaged by the late fire In North Fourth at., comprising full lines of all articles Incident to that branch of the trade, • Goods read, for ernr , Illation with catalogues on the morning of sale. LARGE POSIT) v.s. SALE OF BRITD3H. FRENCH. 13E311:IAN AND DONmsTIO DRY GOODS. We will bold a Large Sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue, on four montha' credit and part Tor cash. On THURSDAY' morerrnsTa, May t 4, at 10 o'clock, embracing about SO) pack. ages ard lots of staple and ihricy articles, In woolens, worateds, linens, alas and collars. N. B.—Goods arranged for mamiruinen and.my, logs es ready early on the morning of sale. THOMAS EMIR dr. EON. ArfarioNEßßS AND commrpscioN MxRCHAN . Tes No. - 1110 CHESTNUT street. ate= entrance 1107 Sansom street :1 HOrliralloLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DE bC.RIPTION RECEIVED ON CoNBIGNIK ENT. • R.41.3Ds EVERY 'FRIDAY MORNING. • Sales of Furnitare at Dwellings attended to on the most Itealmnable Terms. OF : 3'VF‘ : THOMAS BIRCH '& SOIN respectfully inform their ftiends mantel:while that they are prepared to attend to the sale of Real Estate by auction and at prlvats sal Saie at No. MO Chestnut street. STOCK OF FA.NRy eppDS AND HOUSSICEE.P. At ID o'clock, at the tomtial store. No. 1110 Chestnut treet. will be sold— A Stock of Goods, CoMprisirg--Papier macb e tables. an amortment of line tea trays, rustic baskets. China cases, &Old+ en'a carriages, bird cages. clallecy, China ware. glassware tin ware, patent coffee pots, lamps, ice cream freezers, &c. 41.11RORS, PIANO. HOU "PROLE' FOR:N.:ITUR , Ttn9 wWOOD PIANO FORTE, &c .• ON'TIIESDiY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at No. 143 S north Eleven.h street. will be sold, the furniture of a fatnily declining housekeep; ing. comprising—llosewood seven octave piano forte. walnut parlor and chamber furniture tapestry and ingrain carpets. beds and bedding, creckery,glassware, knot. en furniture, .Ic. at 7.. 2 .." o'clock, at Illsch's Art Gallery,lo.lllo Chestnrt etre will be sold. the Pictnree and Works of Art sent by the artists thernselven, under tae management of lir. A. Cadart, Director of the French Etching Club. The collection comprises the works of the following celebrated masters, viz: 0. Dore, Corot, . Daubig,ny, Troyon, Isabey, Pecnas, Lacabinet. ' .L Noel, Chaplin. Baron, That, Chilfart, Fauvelet. C. Jacque, Van tiarke, Gudln, y, Bersaer, V. Dupre, Benvin, Frere, - Hoguet. lioorsans, Roybet, Set/worsens, Lambron, Rlbot, Ecossura, %erbocithoven. Voltam, • Brissot. Lasalle. ac., Sc. - - The collection is" now open for exhibition. free, rind will ionawn open, day and eVP” *is, until time of sale. HOrS.EHOLb PUBNLTUE, ROSEWOOD PIANO At 10 o'clock. at 92S Filbert street, will be sold—The household and kitchen furniture of a family declining housekeeping. Also, a superior rosewood seven oc tave piano lor,e, nearly new, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PIANO FORTE, 4c. ON T.D.U+ SPAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock. at No. 1010 Green street, will be sold, the Paint:ore of a family declining housekeeping,corn; prlslog--Tapeatry, Ingrain and Venetian carpet, wal nut parlor. chamber and dining room. furniture, beds and matt esses, kitchen furniture, .t.c. SALE OF 70 00 _FEET OF CABOLE , ..TA. YELLOW • PINE FL , IO.RING BOARDS. ON TUEI,I.I. 3AY MO.a.N.L.W., MAY *.n. At 31 -o'clock:, at the first wharf below F-outh' street; on the Schuylkill, will he sold, for account of whom it may concern. about 'Uwe feet Of 43i and Carolina yellow pine flooring and wide board.% - - DEM STORE AT. PRIVATE SALE. . A well established Drag store, handsomely fitted ap wittlea.se at the premises, for sale. - 'Apply at the unction store. JAMES A, FREEMAN, AUOT.IO • tUri3R, . . No. 422 WALlTUTstreet. Executrix's Pale No. 1015 Vine street. ,HOITSHHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY- CARPETS, PAINTINGS, CHINA AND GLAtsSWARE. - . ON. TUESDAY MORNING.. At 10 o'clock. will be sold by order of the accent:dr of Dr. Henry .ISicllartrle, deceased. at No. 'lOlO Vine street. the entire Houtehold Furniture, Brussels and Tavestry Carpets, Taintings, China and Glassware. Tables, ac. iOfY Iday he PXF , Mined with. catalogues on the morn. inst of sale. Wr The Property will be sold May 30th, at the MaMUT FORD & CO., AUCTIONIMERS, No. SOS MARKET street. SALE OF 130 r CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ' ON. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 21. Commencing at 10 o'clock. we will sell by catalogue, for caali, 1200 cases ,prime Boots, Shoes, BrOiralie,Bal' morels, Congress Gaiters, Slippers, Oxford Tles. comprising a desirable assortment of first-class goods. To which the early attention of buyers is called. SALE OF 1400 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ON TtalltsDßY MORNING, MAY 2 1 . • - Commencing ,_;at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue. fqr cash; 1400 cases' Bootailihoee, Brogan% Beddiorabf, Congress. Gaiters, Slippers, Oxford,Tles, dus, oomprls lag a general assortment of goods. T L. ABIEBREDGB & lICT Bro. 005 MARKET street. show:alio-. 1 - FITZPATRICK 'a ' er • ADOTION3M,BS, , _ No. CO North SECOND street. above Callowhlll. 0PP.611 ANDY • LOW MET - SECIMTECENG C ItsasiersVooner,Naile, Botta andartro4rin Cionstantlmband and for saleby .M3,ZiY 'MEW ILAJRI3IB.-500 b one iftmelt mid lAyer Bolan 41 800 boxea Valencia Baiduk_por mats Seedless Itaisinislbr sale br.TES, B. 4,00..135 8911111 , 976t0f street. - • , flotalAßY SKlSD.—Twerity-dve ibarreas kPttme Oa V.nstry Seed la store and for Bald Zfo, 1211 Walnut Ong. , . AVICTION SALES. EXcaeneZ. rmln.te-Aig Old ItOI4DiLY 3iuBNING ea]e ho, 14..14 north Eleventh straet. SALE OF OIL pArsTrsgs, DRAWINGe. WATER COLOR% BRONZES, TERRA COTTA, The contaitmtions at the artists of the FRENCH ETCRLNG CLUB. ON i't,ESDAY EVENING, MA.Y 22. Sale at No. St 25 Filbert stmet • FORTE. ON WEDNIDNDAY MORNING Sale at No. 1010 Green street. INSITB&NCE • TRA V ELLERS' iNspiNax OOMPANY, rorto*MErram, rt. I. clash Cap tal , .e209,000:1. Insures . tgriduistikediaento of all 'Mods. .• General Accidents, include the T r av eling ; HUE, i also all forms of•DisltiCations,'Brolten Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Gunshot Wounds, Barns • tuid. Scalds, Bites of Dogs, Assaults by Burglars, Hoboes .or -Mao. deters, the action of Lightning or Sun Stroke; the of- fects of ExplOsiOns; Floods, ,nd. Suffocation by DroWn ins or. Choking, • ' . • Twenty-five dollars per year will secure a policy for FIVE THOUSAND DULL AP% in the event of death by any description of Accident, with 'Twenty-five dol lars perweek :compensation. . Smaller sums in pro. PoOlqp. No medical epunination regitiredi, 1, •., .. .orriEcroas ..: ~ i NSW YORK nramn..v.zinen. .._ SETH • PAowl - NORD,. NATIONALCITYBANK . Al. E. BURNSIDE, •• • ‘', HOYT, • SPRAGUE'S — dir• L LBLEN-PREITO. P E R e CK LA , Cr" - •-• 0 ' 4,0 4311 : S. ' ii - OlainiG T- ar ' HENRY 11. ORMSBEE,' • SON: - _ _ TABEZ C. HEIGHT. :• ' ANTHONY' in "HALL', ' THOS. G. TURNER, • C. HOWE & CM_ .• ALEX. FABNial, . _. ti IPZINT, : .T.ILLIZIGHASIT 3. S.T.A.BISH, - • • &op. THAN,. FRA-NR - NATHAN,' :---•'. ::,' LOW '- W 11 • 11 L,' It; 4133:EXE ,• • • '-. ' ..; ' DUJUME a CO. , J...H. DzWOLP • BENJ. HUT.FIAS ' - - • JOHN T :': MAtTBAN. 1 , .• • .. HENRY H. OB,MBBEE, President', - ' J. 6. PAIDSH. N ICE, .Preeident. 11.,.11" LtariPSON, Secretary. ~ , , - ... SABINE:, DIN Sr, 11OLLINSHRID - Nii.'23o Walnut Stieet, Philadelphia-. nEdaiIECYLVA.NLe,., BIEW JERSEY - end WARR, Pint ClanAgente Wanted. rpm: - RETzaarcz_zinußealas_comphairrA3l-- A PHILADELPHIA. - • _ Incorporated in 1841. • • - Charter Papelmat oriactE, No. 808 WALNUT STREIT. • CAPITAL,' 000,000, -•-• ! Insures sgailust loss or, damage •by ITEM; ins Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or per petual, and on Furniture, Goods Wares and isterolka disc! in town or cremhy. LOSSES P.B4ONITTLY •41 ASSETS— _ Invested in thefolfol7 - ingßecurittes, First Mortgages on CV Property, well se- cured.-- 1124.100 OS 'United States °ovum:tient Loana—.—.... 135,000 Go Philadelphia City 6 per cent. lonia. W,OOO 00 Pennsylvania 65,030,000 6 per eent. L0an........ 21,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Rmida, first and se. cond 85,000 00 Camden and Amboy Itailread Company's Super cent. Loam.. • . 6,000 00 Irndepida and Ivan:..._ pvaly'a 6 per cent. Dam--5,600 Ob Rumb gdon and Broad 'lop 7 . percent. mort gage bonds.- .. 4,560 NV County Fire Lt7iTa ' n — cilio — iiipany —Th iTSlXT....... 1,050 go Mechanics' Bank Stock--....... 4. 110 - Commercial Bank of , Pennsylvania . tock — . " .. 10,030 000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. 830 Reliance Insurance Company or PhiLwiel phis's Stock. /.(M 00 Caen in .nk. and 5,911 VS $408,004 79 Benj. W.all Tingley, Marsh Mil t Charles Leland, Thomas H. Hoorn, Samuel Clastnex, • Alfred English. ; dLEY, President; 1,1865. - dea4hAta.tir DIRECTORS. - - Clem. Tingley. Wm. Musser Samuel BispbaM, H. L. Carson, Robert Steen, Wm. Stevenson, Tames T. THOMAS C. ni4.11 secr • 241 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY QV £U PHILADELPHIA—Oface No. 5 South PIPTSI street—tosore Buildings,' Household Geode and Mee.' obendise generally. " g3' sErrB-8103.795186. • DIRECTORS FOR 1866. - CALEB CLOTHIER, WA'. P. REEDER. RFNJ. MALONE. SCPSERIA. c.a.A..entAN THOMAS MATHER. EDW. M. NEEDL T. ELLW'D MALRAUX', WILSON M JETIR SLMEON MATLAC LIMIER'S WEBSTER A.At+RON W. GABAIL_ EVANS, CLOTHIER. President. Jetsam/ T. ELLwciin) A ,N TBEBA Of T B .07811RANClig tXsaiPANY .4 A& CHARTER PERPETUAL. • CalaNo. WALNUT street, •above Third, Phlisia till WALNUT lassie against Loss or Damage by Fire. on Ball& laps, either perpetually or &Ira limited time, larrasab GNI Furniture and 311Appdousdise generally, • . Also—Farina Nisoriance on Vessels,Oar Lail . Freight. Inland InsuranceDUUNTOß to all parts of the % ) • . Wa. Esher, Da lS. vid Pearson, D. Lather, Pater Sieger, • Lewis AUetlided. , I. B. Baum, • J. B. Blakiaton, Wra, F. Dean, . ' Jos. Mandela, - .Tolsh Natalie= . Wll, *.auTiara„ Freeddent. - WISL B. Dia sag, lirleel - Prealdellii 1111 f. IL WITH. Secretary tail .1 0 1 D;rl.l flOallfil (J 4 i COUNTY OF C1)IIROOR THE r_ went WATISON , - Guardian of the Estate of JOHN. B. an FANNY WATTSON, vs. SAMDEL °UDEN and the "RICHMOND AND SeIIiIISLEILL PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, Terre Tenants. 3rd Muria- Lev. fa& March T..1.85e. No.as. 'TheAuditorappoint ed to distribute the rand; in Court, arising fro the sale, under the above writ, of the following . described • real estate, to wit:— • All that lot Of ground, with the dwelling house, forte dry. workshop, smithshop, stable and other the men mage and tenement thereon erected, situate on the south side of Girard avenue and west side-of Mbsor street, containing in front on said Girard avenue eighty ' feet, anti extending is length or depth southward of that width, at right angles with said Girard avenue. along the west side of said Minor street 2.07 feet. Bound ed northward by said Girard avenue, eastward by said Minor street. southward by ground now or late ofJobst Birch, and westward by a certain twenty-five feet wide street, extending from said Girard avenue to Poplar street. i33eing the whole of three lots or pieces. of ground, which John Birch, et nx.. by three separate in- 1 dentoree, the first dated the 25th December, A. D. 1845, • recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 86, page 460. &e. the second dated the rat of May. A. D. IMO, and record ed in Deed Book G. W. C.. na. 56. page 462;4c.; the third dated the sth of September, 1850, and intended be forthwith recorded. pan, ed and conveyed unto the said Samuel Ogden, his heirs and assigns forever.] • • 'Will attend to the duties of his appointment ort TiIDAY, May 22., at 4 o'clock P. M., at his Oftice.Ne. 125 South Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia,whetx and where all parties interested are required to be,pre sent their rtairns or be debarred from coming in Olt said fund. JAM.E.S W. LATTA, my9.lot* . Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE cffir . 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA .--Estato of THOMAS HILL, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to andit„ settle and adjust the final . ac count of CHARLES C. WOOD the trustee named in the last will and- testament of Thomas Hill deceased, and to report distribution-of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested fir the porpcses of hie appointment on TORSDA.Y,.IIIAy fOih. 1866. at4,o'clock at his office, N0:423 Will- . nut stre et,in the city of Philadelphia. .1. AUSTIN SPENCER, Auditor. 1r;317 th,s,tusti TN THE - ORPHANS' COURT' FOR THE CITY , Als.iD COUNTY 0? PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of Join: }WADI° deceased.—The Auditor. appointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the account or • MARIA ANN HEILIG, Adraintstratrix of. Seim. ;He'lig, deceased. and to -make distribut on of the_ -balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the , partie. interested for the purposes bf his appointment, on MONDAY, May 28th 1866, at 4 o'clock at his office No.-ID 3 tsouth Sixth street, in the city' of Phila.' deiphia. • B. E. WALLACE.' , myl7 th.sa,trt Et* Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADYLPHIA.—Estate of MARTIN B. RITTENHOUSE, ,Deceased.—The Au ditor Appointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the account of EMELME R. RITTENHOUe E. Ad. ministratrix of Martin B. Rittenhouse,. deceased. and to make distribution of the Balance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested me this purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY. May 28tb„ ISB6. at 4 'o'clock; P. M.. at -his office, No. 202 South FIFTH Street, In the City of Pieladelphia.- ,- THOMAS BRADFORD - DWIGHT, Anattor.,, m717-th.s,tu.so , COUNTY ORPHANS.' f*URTFOR THE tIETY AND I COUNTY OF PECIDADRLPHLA—Fatate of JD SF,PII GLOVER—The Auditor appointed by; the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Catha rine °lnver and WilliamDreen. Executors of the la.st will and testament of Joseph Glover, oeceased, and to distribution of the balance in the bands of 'he accountant. will meet. the parties Interested. for the purposes • of his appointment. oa TUESDAY, May 3866. at 4 o'clock, P.M., at his Office, No. 619 .NOBLN street, in the city of Philadel - vbia. TacoraAs cocratex. • - myi7-th,atnEti • Auditor. liq THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR CITY .AND 'COUNTY OF PH LADnir.PELT4.- Estate o r E. P. DIXON.— The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and atjust the account of JOHN McMULLIN, Administrator cum- testament° an nexo of the estate of E. P. Nixon,' 'deceased.' and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the 'accountant, will meet the parties interested for the pot - poses - of. his appointment. on WEDNESDAY. May soth,•lB66:mt 4d - clock P. M., at his office. Ne R Noble street,Ul the City of Philadelphia _ • THOMAS COCHRAN Auditor. m7l7•tb Atm En TN THE- ORPHANS' "COURT FOR THEE tam r _LI AND COUNTY QF I'ILILADELFRIA —Estate of :HENRY= V OLlUM,deceased.—The auditor appointed , by the Court to audit, settle and, adjust the accorintot Samuel S.iVolluto.' and GeOrse Snyder, surviving Kw ecutors of the estateof Henry Vollum, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands or the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the', PurPusi . big appointment , on DIONDAY May 2801. 18eN at 4 O'clock P 11l at Ms office, 522 weiNurr street, in the city of Philadelphia. ; •-• ;.• • . • , cHARLES H. T. COLLLS; Auditor.. myl7,th,s,tn,bt. ..XICYPICE IS KFATIFIY GIVEN THAT MARY A. has filed :in the Court of Comdata Pleas her final Petition for discharge , as an Insolvent Debtor under the laws of this Commonwealth, and, that the aametviD be beard on WEDNESDAY S Jtina • lath, Isss, , .before said Court, CHESTNUT Streebelosif latb, Centre building, la the City of Philfidelp • - ruhatbAtu,64 feflEttn.ths3ml AND PAM. 711