Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 04, 1866, Image 3

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    MAY SONNETS.
HardeLe hi. heart that loveth nought
In
, May, when all this mirth 1s wrought.
Chaucer.
'The queen of all the months ismith us now,
'Stepping through woods and foilage-ban
nered
Over theyegal purple of hare-bells,
With a right royal step, and crowned brow?
And litalten-heided ells, that gather flowers,
Sustain her rich robe'd flower -broidered
train,
'Unconscious of her presence in the lane,
Where dandelions serve to tell their hours;
And mirth of holiday gladness comes "with
her,
Nature's fair pageant, and divine array;
7lutter ofwreathing leaves, like garments
Whenpomp of grand processions is astir,
For mirth of olden times cames back with
May,
- Whereto all meadow-eights do minister.
Old Chaucer's daisy opes its golden eye
To see more meadow-gold among the grass,
'Where happy trine 'mid tufts of amber
ass
And crud out fragrance wheresoe'er they
lie;
For everywhere 'mid lush luxuriant green,
Crowns the effulgence of the lavish May;
Cowslips and dandelions bright as day,
And radiant as the halo tot their queen.
May's yellow buttercup, eagerly seen,
Like treasures found not under every sky,
The merry milkmaid's sweetheart doth
esy,
And toper raised chin holds its tell-tale
sheen.
A. merry month this month hath ever been,
And ever brimful of glad melody.
The odorous air made up of meadow
smells,
Is bubbling with sweet sound of blended
song;
A hundred larks into the heavens throng,
A thousand wild bees hum their drowsy
spells
Over fair ilowers,which droop their charmed
bells,
And unaware yield up their honey wealth.
_Music is bonne of simple-life and health,
Wherever life this merry May time dwells.
The olden miniatreisy of breeze and stream
ProclaimAth still the merry rein of May,
Blending with those sweet vo es, heard
always,
'Thepoets who interpret nature's dream,
And to all times in dulcet numbers say,
For love and mirth, May bears the palm
supreme.
..n Aquatic Feat by "Pap Price" and
Other Rebels.
[From a City of Mexico letter.]
During the wet season the rain pours
down with a suddenness and violence un
known elsewhere, in a few hours swelling
the smallest rills into wide rivers, render
ing them impassable for the time. The
-streets of the city having very little drain
age, soon overflow, much to the discom
flture of pedestrians. Last season, as Gen.
Price, Governor Harris, and several other
Confederate officers were dining at a restau
rant in this city, the rain suddenly began to
fall. The dinner party made themselves
quite merry over the matter, expecting the
shower soon to pass over; but hours passed
and the rain continued to fall without in
termission. Presently the sidewalk was
overflowed and the water found its way
into the restaurant, where it continued to
_rise. Chairs and tables were at once
appropriated to a new use. In one
orner • was seen the stalwart form of
"Pap - Price," mounted, upon a little
round table, while his vis-a-vis was Gover
nor Harris, carefully balancing himself
upon the back of a decidedly rickety chair,
and the rest of the .Confeds were disposed of
to the best advantageupon other articles of
furniture. Here they remained, cogitating
upon the fallen fortunes of the. Confederacy,
,the power of Uncle Sam, and the instability
Of the Mexican climate, until the storm sub
sided. How to get to their hotel was the
next question. There were no canoes to be
had, and carriages would not venture out
in such times. At length the General set
tled the knotty point by taking off his boots
and divesting himself of his nether gar
ments; his example was followed by his
comrades, and, carefully rolling up their
boots and clothing, the party sallied forth,
"Old Pap" taking the lead. Such a pro
cessionwas never before seen in the streets
of Mexico, and the costume of the party
would hardly have been considered a /a
spode, in New York; however they had dry
breeces to wear by this aquatic feat.
Tames TO THINK OF.—The number of
languages spoken is 3,064. The number of
men is about equal to the number of women.
The average of human life is 33 years. One
quarter die before the age of 7. One-half
before the age of 17. To every 1,000 persons,
one only reaches 100 years. To every 100,
only 9 reach 65 years; and not more than 1 in
.500 reaches the age of 80 years. There are
on earth 1,000,000,000 of •Inhabitants. Of
these, 33,333,333 die every- year; 7,780 every
hour, and 60 every minute—or 1 for every
second. These losses are about balanced by
an equal number of births.
The married are longer lived than the
-eingle: and above all, those who observe a
sober and industrious conduct. Tall men
live longer than short ones. Women have
more chances of life previous to the age of
Fifty years than men, but fewer after. The
ammber of marriages is in proportion of 75
to 100. Marriages are more frequent after
the equinoxes—that is, during the mouths
of June and December. Those born in
spring are generally m ore robust than others.
Births and ,deaths are more frequent by
night thdn-by. day. Number of men capable
of bearing arms is calculated at one-fourth
of the population.
SINGULAR OILCUHSTANCE.—A very sing
ular circumstance occurred in reference to
the death of Mi. J. Price, which occurred a
few days ago, near Cockeysville, from an
*ccident on the' Northern Central Railroad.
His horse was run over by the cars and
killed, and himself thrown violently on the
cow-catcher, from which u after the train
Qtopped, the bodY'was removed to a depot
-of the Company,lor dead, placed in a room
for safe-keeping, and left lying on the floor.
Some time during 'the night the supposed
-corpse resuscitated and _moved to another
part of - the room, where it was found, life
-extinct, the following morning, sitting on a
-chair, head leaning against the wall.
Ute TUAL).N.
EDW'D LAFO u.kr.uADE,
.J. PRICE WETHERELL, Mown:nor COMMITTEE
D. C. McCAMMON.
Reported
1 f.oMtPONLEMp I E O ven N in S g B
ulletin. -
LlVERPOOL—Steamship Propontis, Hlgginson-2
•cs mdse Maenel 4t. Bruner: 24 pkgs mdse Itosengarten
Sons; 8 pkgs hdw 30 anvils .Ha , ,dy & „Brenner; 1 pkg
bdw Hand & Co; pkg mdse Jessup & Moore; sdo
Porter & Booth; 1 do Field, Langstroth & Co; 1 do It &
• G A Wright; 3 do Johns & Lippincott; 4 ao Biter, Price
-4 Co; 8 do Decouraey; :Hamilton &Rvans; 9 doRL
Knight & Sons; 14 cases cotton J H & W Creighton; 14
-cases indse C L Sharpless; 7, do Shapleigh, isue & Co;
-46 do Powers & Weightmaii: 100 axles Pennsylvania
Railroad Co; 6 pkgs Thos Dolan; 1 do S Fletcher & Cs;
-5 do C Garlock: 4 do Ridgway, Hehssner & Co; Ido
Thomas Woodcock; 1 do B Ashworth: 18 do R H Wet
=son; 6 do C Ellis. Son &Co; 2do French Richards
-.lt Co; 2 do Hirsch & Goa: 1 do G W Vogel; 167 bdls
iron 917 pkgs 91 bags -mdse order; 3 pkgs noise
Lag & IS Bennis: 1 dodo J F Dutton; 1 do do La
foureads - Bros & Co; 1-do do Pennington & Son: 2 do'
-do Muilecker & Feather; 1 do do E Borleck & Sons:
-4 do do Buehler &Howard; 1 do do B Richardson; 4
-do do G de It Beim; 6 do do W P Wilstaoh & Co; 1 do do'
Nand 0 Taylor Co; 2dodo W Dean. Newark: 1 do do
-J Armbruster; 2 do do Amp & Bibby; -I do do
Lafore; 90 do machinery Gassed ¢t Bro: 3 pkgs mdse
Bennett - & Mustin; 1 do do Smith, English & Co;
:3 do do Hld Watts; 3do do Geo PE Roberts; 3dodo A
.11 Shipley & Co; 3 Go do A B Justice & C';10 do do H &
G W Alen; 4 do do Biddle & Co; Ido do Wl3 Hansell
SOrr. 9 do do Vance & Landis; 8 do do Ayres
& Lippincott: 8 do Brown, hhipley & Co; 1 do J
175 bxs tin plates 2cs bdw N Trotter & Co; 52 cs bottled
beer 13 Morris Waln & Cu; 8 es steel Walter. Swift: 3 do
Heaton & Denckla: 8 do mdse H Cohen:, 2do Shields
, &Bro; 12 pkgs steel 12 tyres P S Justice; 1 case mdse
11.. T Ord; 4 bars steel 20 sheets 26 'steel axles Naylor &
-Co; 1 pkge mdse Leonard & Baker; 2 do Thompson,
Bon & Co; 9 do seeds B Bala.
PONMPIL—BrIg Anna, Morrow-303 hhda sugar
10 do molasses John Mason & Co.
antra and %dilin juvz of (Deem atesaiers.
MVO
Saxonla..........SOuthampton-New York. May 16
Mama. .Bouthampton...New Y0rk ........... -M ay 16
Damascus - ..Liverpool...Quebec.... ' - .May 17
City ofblanchester-Liverp'L-New York --May 18
b1arath0n“....:.,.-Liverpool...New York - May 22
Delaware . - .:".---Liverpool..:l3oston &Philo May 23
Hermann ..,..Bouthampton-New York. ..... --May 23
Teutonia ..... . ........'-Haraburg...New Y0rk....-.....May 23
Erin-- ........ ......:-Liverpool...New York - bleu 23
Baltic Bremen... New York May 23
City or London-Liverpool-New Y0rk.:...-... .. :May 23
CellaLondon-New York May 23
Villa de Purls ' ' Havre-New York May 24
Asia _ ...- _ ...-LiverpooL-Boatou May 21
Nova Scot ian LiverpooL_Quebec. May 24
Edinburg LiverpooL-New York May 28
Africa.-- ..LiverpooL-Boston .May 26
City of .Linaerick-LiverpooL-New York May 26
Malta-..... - ....i.. - .. - - -Livernool-New York May 29
Etna. .-L-iverpool....LT York..-..-..... May 30
TO
City of Cork„.--New York... Liverpool ...- ....... June 6
Columbia .New York... Havana .Jane 6
Cuba .. ... . ... ---..--Bosten-Liverpool Jane 6
Fulton* ---,New York...Havre June 9
Teutonia. New York. - .. Hamburg ..- June 9
City of London... New York... Liverpool June 9
Bt. David Quebec,-Liverpool June 9
And'w Johnson:.New York... Havana June 9
Northern Llght.New York...Aspinwall Jane 11
Persia..... .New York.... Liverpool Jane 13
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~a a p:u ~ :e ~:a n . •.
Su Brass, 431 1 Bus KW% 726 i Hie WATER, 647
ARRIVED ON SATURDAY.
Steamer Buffalo, Jones, 24 hours from New York,
• th mdPe to W P.Clyde & Co.
Steamer Bristol. Charles, 24 house from New York,
ith mdse to W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer D Utley, Davis_avis 24 . hours, from New . York,
ith mdse to Wm Baird& Co. -
Steamer Mars, Grnmley, 24 hours from New York,
• ith mdse,to W MBaird& - Co.
Brig Anna (Br), Morrow, 14 days from Ponce, PR.
ith sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co.
Behr ..lereema.son,Turman, 2 days fromlndiait River,
II el. with corn to Bacon, Collins & Co: '
Bohr Chief, Townsend. 2 days from Indian River,
I with grain to Jail L Bewley et Co:
Schr.Garnet, Marshall; 1 - . day h
from Lewes, Del. with
to Jas L Bewley & Co. -
Bohr D H Merriman. Johnsen. 1 day from Indian
fiver, Del. with-grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Behr Pearl, Burton, 3 days from Seaford, Del. With
umber to Bacon. Collins & Co.
Behr North Star, King. 6 days from Pqmonth, NC.
th lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co.
lic.hr Morning Star, King. 6 days from Plymouth, N.
. with lumber to Bacon, Collins & Co.
Schr Martha C Burnite, McNitt, 3 days from Frede
lea. Del. with raitroad ties to Bacon, Collins & Co.
Bohr Reactor, Illobray, 3 days from Federalsburg,
d. with railroad ties to Bacon. Collins & Co.
Bohr J W Vanneman, Sharp, from Portsmouth.
Behr Owen Hearse, Parker, from Boston.
Behr E & L Marls, Marta. from Boston.
Bohr S E Jones, Fish. from Boston.
Bohr A M Aldridge, Robinson. from Boston.
Schr J W Fish, Wiley, from New York.
Bohr Isaac Hinckley, Leavitt, from Providence.
Schr Effort, Barrett, from New London.
Bohr Nicola, Chism, from New Lendrn.
Schr Morning Star, Lyncn, from Hartford.
Bohr Crusoe. Keller. from New York.
Bohr M P Hudson. Hudson, from New York.
Schr P L Smith, Smith. from New York.i
Bohr M Powell, Fenton from Hartford.
Behr Annie &Bessie, Ray, from Salem:
N .. ~ ~., ~ YU: ~,-
StetusserPhiladelphia,Fultz, Washington, Wm P Clyde,
& Co.
Steamer F Franklin. Pierson, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr.
Brig Mary J Goddard, Whipple, St John, NB. Warren,
Gregg & Morris.
Sem J 8 & L C, Adams. Trinidad, S & W Welsh.
Schr Ella, Crocxer, Boston, Captain.
Behr Restless, Baxter Boston, Van Thasen. Lochman
& Co.
Schr B & L Marts, Marts, Boston, Captain:
Bohr Grace Girdler, Smith, Boston, A.udenried, Norton
& Co.
Schr W M Wilson, Brown, Boston. Captain.
Schr Artie Garwood, Godfrey, Boston, Castner, Stick.
ney & Wellington.
Schr Campbell. Soule, Portland. N Y & Sch Coal Co.
Schr P L Smith. Brown. Boston, do
Behr A M Aldridge. Robinson. Portsmouth, do
Behr Cornelia, Phillips, Norwich, W Hunter. Jr. & Co.
Schr W Wilson, Macon, Salem, Manchester Coal Co.
Behr J W Fish, Willey, Boston, W H Johns & Co.
Behr Albatross, Jordan, Pedricktown, do
Behr Effort, Barrett. Providence,. do ,
Bohr A Van Clear. Hooper, Providence. Captain.
Behr Barrows C, McElwee, Boston, Blakiaton, Graeff
&Co.
Schr Isaac Hinckley, Leavitt. Boston. do
Behr Morning Star. Lynch, New London, do -
Behr Winter shrub. Bowman, Bridgeton, Tyler & Co.
Bohr J W Vanneman, Sharp, Salem. do
Behr Owen Beane. Parker.Thyston, J O & CI S Repoller.
Schr N 8 Rue. Wright, Richmond, Sinnickson & Co.
Behr Crnsoe, Kelley, Portland, L Andenried & Co.
Bohr Nicola, Chism. Boston. do z
Behr IL Powvp. Fenton,,Hartford, Westm'd Coal Co.
Schr.Annie & Bessie, Ray, Salem. Day. HuddeltA Co.
Boh-S B Jones. Flab. Boston, Street & Co.
Schr Petrel, Corti, Bridgeton, Strong dt Co.
Sax M P Hudson, Hudson, Boston, Captain.
KaMORANDA.
Steamer Norman, Crowell, cleared at Boston 2d
bust for this port"'
Steamer Norfolk, Vance, sailed from Richmond Ist
inst. for this port.
Steamer Saxon, Matthews, hence at Boston 24 inst.
Steamer Star of the Union. from New Orleans, at
New York yesterday.
Ship Ella, yorton, from San Francisco 10th Feb. at
Boston yesterday. -.
Behr Deborah (Br), Harriman, hence at Barbados
15th ult.
Brig Geo F Peniston (Br). McCulloch, at St Thomas
2211 ult. for Arroyo,Pß. to load for this port or N York,
to sail 23d.
Brig Breeze (Br). Allen, at St Thomas 22d ult to sail
2311 for Arroyo, to load for this port or New York.
/NW • •
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Brig a, from Philade'phis, of and for Baston,with
coal, went ashore on Block. Island, in a fog, at 3 AM
Thursday. Captain Sandford. Seavey, mate, Hender
son and Broadbick. seamen. were lost. Two seamen
were saved; one. Samuel Phoen, badly injured. Vessel
and cargo probably a total loss.
Ship Portsmout middl e ts NH. sailed from
Nevassa about the of October last for Queens
town, since wnich time nothing has been heard from
her.
INSURANCE.
1829 -CHARTER PERPETUAL.
FIRCA.NI33LIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA;
Assets on January 1,1866,
02,4500,551 96.
ums AccrnedSurpltu3
Premi
07• • TIVIR,
$11,467 53.
Losses Paid Since 1829 Over
$59000,000.
• e.
Earavrolis
Edward C. Dale, '
George Pales,
Alfred Fitler,
Free. W. Lewis, M. D.
Peter McCall
IANCICER President.
- D; Vice 'President.
Itary pro tem. fe2tdllll
Chao. N. Hancker,
Toplan Wagner.
Samuel Grant,
Geo, W.; Richards,
Isaac Lea,
CHARLES N. :
EDWARD D
JAS. W. IIIoALLISTER,
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE .
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFRICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, rtimA.omapme.
CAPITAL PAID IN, IN DASH. *2OO 000.
This company continues to write on /Ws Elik-t only,
Its capital, with a good surplus, is safely invested.
701
Losses by tire havebeen promptly paid, and more tium
8500,000
Disbursed on this account within the past few years.
For the present the office of this company will r►
=au at
415 WALNUT STREET,
But within a few months will remove to its OW/1
&ULM:NG.
N. B. OM - Elluviu.s.m. AND CHESTNUT,
Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure ear summon
at such rates as axe consistent with safety.
. _
THOMAS CRAVEN ALFRED S. OILLETT,
FURM.AN SHEPPA RD, N. S. LAWRENCE
THOS. MACEELLAR, CHARLES L - DUPONT;
JNO. SUPPLER HENRY F. RENNET
W. CLAGAORN, JOSEPH ELAPP, M. /5.
SILAS TEB.IC THO JR. ES,
CRAVEN, President.
ALFRED B. GLLLICTT, V. Prebident and Treasurer, :
JAMES B. ALVORD. Secretary. • - lam!
TEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY- OF
_PHILADE'LPHIA. , —OFFICE, No. ?A NORTH
FIFTH STREET, NEAR MARKET .STREET'. '
Dacorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania,
CHARTER PERPETVAL. tiAPITAI, AND ASSETS,
F50;000. Make Insurance against Loss or. Damage
_by
ire or Public orTrivate Buildings, Furniture, Stoc ks,
Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms.
IR
DECTOI3S.
George Erety, ' Frederlek Doll;
August C. Miller, • Sacob . Schandier,
John F. Belaterling, . Samuel Miller,
Henry Troomner,Edward P. Moyer.
William McDaniel, * Adam S. Glass, -
Christopher H. Miller, Israel Peterson
Frederick Staake, ' , Frederick Ladner .
Jonas Bowman, -
GEORGE
JOHN P. B MST]
PHILIP E. COLEMAN,
P 4131 1 lir B A 11 ,
0 1
041 B 9 V O EV A rXEP,
PSILADELPffiA -
pIBB AND TMLA.ND I,NViBA.LiO3I
Francis R. Buck ; Jno. W. Rvenuius,
Charles Itichsrdslys, Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis, Jno. Ressler, Jr.
Samuel Writ* " E. ih . woodna
P. B. Justice, Chu . Stokes,
000. A. West, JOs. D. Ellis.
FRANCIS N. UCH President.
mammulah
CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vic* Prosids _lll
Wm:Um ,
THE PANT EVENING BULLETIN PHILADRLPIII,4.. JUNE 4. 1866.
oo
...1,1.62.5cs
niromar. FOB 1£63
ERETY, .Preatdent.
RLING; Vice President:
Secretary.
lINMEICANCE.
TIM& *MAME MUTUAL SABBTY iNSOBANUII
COMPANY
usrookroß,wrzfo BY urn taaszarannia . :at
2 , Anroori.VANLIL, 1085.
OBYMIS X9l B. 0011NXB THICBD AND WET
011ytTf3 PEOTADEL
IJ PHLIL.
ON VDNINGS,I I3 : 3)
OABOO To all parts of the world.
aßzienT,
On •
nnausszioze _
Goods, by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Iganlage,
to all parts of TILLM OMS
tho UniOn.
INSI,
Oa Merchandise
generally,
On Stores, Dwelling /toms, da.
• ASEEI3 OF THE CONTAN7:B
November 1,
$lOO,OOO United States 5 per cent. loan. MOOO 00
120,000 United States 6 per cent. loan '25 MlOO 06
280,000 United States 8-10 per cent. 10a;
Tressuu Notes.....— Dios 00
100,000 State 0: Pennsylvania Five Par Cent.
Loan 00,555 00
54,000 state offllZii:Zoi's Six Per Coat.
Loan... 55,250 00
125,000 City o Philadelphia Six Per Cent.
Loan,... /12,612 50
20,000 PermsylWOM Mort
age,Six. Per Cent. 80nd5............ swop go
25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. Second Moir.
_gage's= Per Oen_ Bonds— ggagg gg
25,000 western Penna. BallrofiorfiZe
Six Per Cent. Bonds.. • 0,550 00
11,000 800 Shares Stock GerrailWrilia .
Company, principal and interest
guaranteed by the City of Philadel
-7,150 VeirsieeiTtia".7Al74*-114iiiiiiia 18,687
60
Company.. . 0,68000
.
5,000 100 Shares igiiick — Nindi
Railroad Company 0,23000
• Pennsylvania
40,000 Deposit with the United &awe Go- vernment Podded te 10
sum state
er doom cali....—. 40,000 00
..Five Per Cent.
00
170.100 Loans on Bonds anerrfortialit first
liens on Olgy PrOpersy.---..-- 170,700 00
1.086.050 Par. ' Market value-- 296.560 00
Real Eate.. .I II11i; ——. 36,000 00
Bills receivable iilamad ... .aims
so
Bahuless due atdaencles.—Premlams on Ma.
rthe Policies. Accrued Interest. and other'
debts due the Oompany..-- . . 40,511 44
Scrip and Stock of sundry insursaa and
other %Wiles. PAM Estimated value.- 2,910 00
Club in Drawer.-- OM 42
—.156435 78
Thonual O. Hand.
John 0. Milne,
mund Boald innder,
Ed Theophiloa Spg,
John B. Penrose,
James Traquair.
Henry Q. Lallett, Jr.,
James la Hand,
William 0. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Beal,
George G. Leiper,
Hugh
Robert=.4n,
John D. Taylor
' THomAs
JOHN O.
HZIN/LY Lrixtrurz, Beers
;
T- * s
Office N 0.522 WALNUT street. south side, PM of
Third sizmet.
The Properties of till's Company are well inveetel
and fhrnuh an available fend for the ample indemnity
of allppe nswhodesiretobeprotectedbylnsaranc*
HUMS taken on Weisel& Freights and
Cargoes.
INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Mer
chandise Railro, Me rchan ts and Steamboat&
FIRE on dise, Furniture and Build
Wm in City and County.
ThTooßpol.A. , rmi It z rzet—OAITT. Aisig
PAID IN AND SECURELY
TOTAL II PROPSISTIES,
,700,01Xt
wiaawrtrai oleirnat..
Arthur G. Coffin, James N. Dian&
Banmel W. Jones, B. Morris Wain,
John Aarown, JohnElneem,
Charles Taylor, George L. Harrigan,
Ambrose White, Francla B. Cim ar,
Richard D. Wood, Edward H.
Wininm Welsh, E. B. Clarke,
William E. Bowen, William Conunings
T. Charletan Remy.
ARTHUR G. 00g7131, Yvesldeal.
CCELUIL.IIII PLATT. Secretary.
_ FIRE .6.SSOOIATION,
"iZAC , Incorporated March V. 1860.
34 fE7I3Ec D
NITURR and _cm_aaNDlSE
saner
- 2 1_ 2 ally, from Lao by Size, ( in the car o
• Poi a‘lelptda only.)
STATEMENT of the Ameba of the Aasocistiol
January 1, 1866.
Bonds and Mortgages on property in the
City of Philadelphia- 17
Gund Rents . . 20418 al
Beal liatate (ofUccTiii 14,896 13
S. Government 45.000 00
U. S. Treasury 6,640 00
City Warranta. 646 00
Csah on
92,02
.......-.......................5951,119 10
Total.-----
TRUSTIMIIk. •
GEORGE W.TRYON, Presiden t. wts. B. Ti A mn,TON, JOSEPH B. LYNDALL,
JOHN SOCCER. LEVI P. MATS, _
PETER A. GEYSER , SAMUEL SPARHAWIL
70817 PHILRIN, CS A RIMS P. BOWER,
JOHN CAM:SOW, JESSE LIGHTFOOT,
GEORGE L YOUNG, ROBERT SHOMMARM,,s:
WM. T.BUTLEB, Secretary.
TETE COUNTY FERE INSURANCE 00YFANYro
---.
OSSPHE NO. Ile SOUTH FOURTH STREET
333ELOW CHESTNUT.
"The Fire Insurance Company of the County al
Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Let:blab= ni
Pennsylvania in 1129, for indemnity against lost us
damage by ii=usively
"1333, P ERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample capital
and contingent Auld careftely invested continues to tn•
sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &a, either pea
manently or for a limited time, against logs or el
by Are, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute
safety of Its customers.
Losses adjusted and paid whit all passable mapstos
D .
M. R,S.
a
Charles J. Butter, F4win L. Ressidt,
Henry Crilly, John Horn,
Robert V. Massey , Jr.. Joseph Moore,
Henry Budd, George Mecke,
Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone.
J. SUTTER, President
BENJAMIN F. Hones:Tarr. Sec'v and Treasurer.
JL DEILPH IOIOBCSNIX
LS.. INSURANCE .0011PA2gY OB PJECELA.
ENCOILPOILATED laol.-0311a11231 Pe
II Maia
NO. gm WALNUT Street, oppositeWe
In addition tollitatlNEand _ rall
this Company insures from loss or damage by
_FIRS,
on liberal terms, on braidings, prerchandlse, =enure,
&c., for Malted periods, and permanently on buildings
by_deposit of premium.
The Comp has been in tittles operation Ihr more
than SIXTY . during which all lomat bays
been promptly Sidi and paid.
DIEIXOTOBS. '
Jahn L. Hodge,
David Lewis,
M. B. Mahon:
John T. Lewis, • Beidarain BMus,
William S. Grant, Thomas IL Pcrwort
'Robert W. T.eminti A. B. McHenry D.
D. Clark Whar mton, Edmond llastili t on,
Lawrence Lewis jr ftrnnell WIICOX.
Loots O. Norris. •
'mug B.
Ewa= Wilcox. iiiecrea. ry Cr4CKILID24 Priglida"
INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —• THI
FT E ENNSYLVANLiL VIRE INSURANCE (CION.
PANT—inoorPoreted DlS—Charter Perpetual—No.
ISO WALNUT Street,nte Independence Square.
This Company, SW° known to the community
tor over Anti, Jetuo, con nes to Insure areinst lCY
or damage by are, on Public or Private ermohlga,
either permanently or tbr a limited time. Also, ow
Purnitere,Stocks of Goods and Merchandise generally,
on liberal tense.
Their Capital, together with a large- Surplus paid go
Invested in the most careral manner, which suable.
them to offer to the Insured an undoubted seccilly Ia
the case et loss. - •
DIRECTORS.
Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereax,
Alexander Benson,' • Thomas Smith,
/seas Haelehurst, I Henry Lewis,
Thomaa Robins, J. Win Eh ser Pen,
Daniel Haddock - Jr.,
DANIEL SKETH, Jr., Preshbust,
Wilsaarr G. Chroweax. Secretary
A &mimes vthi net3I3ILANOII COMPANY.
.CIL INCORPGRATZD MlO.-131LABTIER PIMPS
=AL.
WALNUT
PHILAD t street
jaciuc xwe TM= street.
Haying a 11aarrgsee paid up CAPITA'. STOCK and SUE.
PLUS invested in sound and available Securlttra, con.
Wane to tenure on Dwellings, StoreV r alture, Mer.
ohandiae,'Veasele In port r and their and other
Pereenal Property. An Lowe liberal' POMO,
adjusted.
Ttutmatß. Maga,
Joint Welsh,
Bantrielll Morton,
Panlnn Erna,
'THOMAS Br MAWS. Presideni.
alarms,
C. L. CrerwroaD. EuxEretai7. mm
AA MhtIIaUTUAL INBURANOE OM:PANT
—Milia W
street. AND .INLAND .110110/118.-.
Rieke taken on vowels, meow and ilcelkhts to all parts
of thelsorld, and on goods on inland transportation on
rivers oantis, railroads( and otbar conveyanOell
ihronilkont the Bnited States.
WILLIAM oß.A.l9,Preaident,
• PETER CULLEN, Via Praddint.
ROBERT J. NNE, Sacristan,.
mint°Vona,
Henry O. Dane% •
Wm:a Lowbor,
J. Johnston Brown;
Bamuel A. Boron,
Tdstson Rutehltuh
Rppry L. Elder,
uoamnn Maryut, IM
WIDJArti orals'
Bet.er Callen,
n Dolmen - , Jr.,
_•
Willlexa H. nremax, • I
Beni. W. Bit hands; • • -
Sillies Dell_
Baird,
Win. K. Barra,
marina
TWIPBOVIONNT LIFE AND TRIIN3:OOX.
NY. -OF PHMADNLPHIA.—
incorpOratedby the Rate o 1 Pentutylviuds, 33 month,
sod 1885,--
LIVEN,ALLOWB =Moo 031 DN.
- POSITS AN.O GRANTS ANNDIFIEIL
eArrrsti.
1
Dnim * x' no . • —..
• R 5 . •... SON
Richard Cla4bury
Henry liatises, ..
T. Wistar Brown,
Wm T,,
1:11ma. p L colii 0.
m.,--glgstretat,
Samuel R.,13 toles,
Jeremiah viaraer.
Joahuall. Morris,
Richard Wood.
SAMUEL
'" ROWLAND Palmy, A
11,25a.GEt0 18
BS.
Samuel B. Stoke%
J. F. Penistan.
Henry Sloan,
William G. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Edward Lam:treads,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua p.
1=
s 2lns,
3. B. pen cer
Semple, Pittsburgh,
A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh.
D TALonan, Pittsburgh.
: C. HAND,Presi- dent.
DAVIS, Vice President.
deL3tmol
John T. Lewis,
Jamas R Campbelrl
Edmund G. DWIlh,
Charles W. PonUser
• Orria.
SHIPLEY, President,
OVUM SOS
MU'Piffel
FOR NEW-YORK,
Via Delaware and. Baritan
The Philadelphia and New York Explesa
Steamboat , Company:
tv ..f - Steam - Propellers Witte 3:11A31..T item
• FIRST WHARF, helm!, HARKETatreett
nusaing e runlet 24 HOTIF.S.
This Line connects with all Flortharn and. Radom
Transportation Companies. Goode forwarded direct to
ts free of COMMIB73IOII. -
neigh& received at lowest rates.
, NVH. P. CLYDE da I:lo_,Aigeati),
14 South Wharvge, RVaaelpr.
JAS. HA.N
Wall stret, IseWITA.
FOE SAVANNAH., GA.
' THE -PHILADELPHIA 'AND • SOUTH
r. MAIL STEAMSHIP COH.PANY'd SIMILAR
LINEEAILING EVERY BATI7RDAY. - '
The new and solemn(' steamships • •
PIONEER - Captain P. F. Howie
TONAWANDA ... Captain Jacob_ Teal
Deck Cabin Passage
"
The steamship TONAWANDA, Teal, commander,
will commence receiving freight for the above port at
RACE street wharf on MONDAY,. June 4th, and sail
on SATURDAY. June 9th, at 10 A. M.,
Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their goods.
The Witte Room accommodations of this Steamer
are of a superior and commodious character.
Freight taken for CSARLESTON, , S . 0., and for
warded via SAVANNAH with quick despatch.
No Bills of Lading signed alter -vessel leaves the
wharf.
S. & J. N. PLANACIAN,
420 &nth Delaware avenue.
For freight or passage, apply to
WK. 0.-HARRIS.
Freight and Passenger .a gent,
Jet .2 North Delaware avenue.
f i MR BOSTON.
STEANBIEIP LIMP, DIREOP.
:Ka/4a, : _FROM EACHPOBTIM:BY PIVII.Ddra
FROM PINE ST. WHARF. PHILADELPHIA, .
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
The steamship , ABIEB, Captain Boggs, will sail
from Philadelptua on Tuesday, June 5, at 10 A. M.
'file steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, will sail
from Boston on Friday. Junes. at 12 M.
The line between in Philadelphia and Boston IS nOV
edom of the -
AXON, Capta Matthews, 1200 tons barthem
ORMA.N, Captain Crowell, 1213 e tons barthen.
ABIOS, Captain Boggs, WO tons burthem
These substantial and well appointed steamships
will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be
received every day, a steamer being always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with
their goods.
For freight Or paasalre,_oPPl.9 to
H'S 4T W7.1 4 180P. & 00.,
jel an South Delaware avenue.
aIIna st RHILADELPHLS. RICHMOND AND
ORPOLE STILIMREaP COMPANY.
The line steamships of this Line insure at the lowest
razes and call regularly from the First Wharf above
Market street, every
WEDNESDAY and SATTIRDAY.
AL Noon.
ConneoUng with Railroads from Richmond, Norfolk
and City Point, forming the moat direct route for the
South and Southwest.
For freight or passage, with excellent accommoda
tions, apply to
WN. P. CLYDE & 00.,
14 North. and Beath Wham®.
FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGlA.—Pioneer
Line.—A first-class steal:s3l4p leaves Pier
is.u. a, worth River, New York, every THURSDAY,
tor the above por., landing cargo in Savannah' the fol.
lowing Monday morning
Preislit and lirst-class passage always as low as by
s ny other line..
Goods from Philadelphia and other points received
by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded
free of commissions. LhWIS L. JONKS,
13 Broadway. New York.,
Apply to JOHN H. ATWOOD,
5 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Agents in Bacot:mall, -Messrs. HUNTER 3:Gall.
BLhLL. my 16-1 m
FOR GALVESTON. TEXAS ..
TEXAS LINE STELLEISRLES,
STOPPING AT REX WEST. Pf. 4,..
The Al ri.eamship GENERAL SEDGWICH,
7. N. Kawyer, Commander,
Will receive freight at Pier 23 East River (New
York). and sail with despatch.
For freight or passage having superior accommoda.
tions, splay to
BISHOP. SON & CO.,
jel.tf . No. 10.5 Arch street.
vTiPNSW ICX_PRESS LINE TO ALEX-
Abi - Dur , G
eugetaini and Washington.
sapeake and Delavrare Canal, with connect! , ons
at Alexandria, Va.,_form the-most dtrecs route for
D he Sou ne hbth w rug, Bristol, K.noxville, Naahvale, Dalton and
test.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street
every Wednesday and Saturday at lit IL.
For freight apply to the agents.
w. ffrwrnz as 03.,
14. North Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent al Oeorgehmr; M. Eldridge a
Co n Agents at Alexandria.
drA mpt,,, HAVANA STEAMEBS.—SEMI.
MONTHLY LINK. The staam.thlps
HUDSON, CavL Howes; STARS AND
STRIPES, Capt. Holmes. These steamers will leave
this port for Havana every other SATURDAY, at 8 A.
M. 'I he steamship HENDRICK HUDSON, Howes,
master, will sail on SATURDAY MORNING, Jane 9,
at O'clock. Passage to Havana Sao.
For freight or passage, stmly to
THOMAs WATTSON & SONS,
my3o 1.0 North Delaware avenue.
AVM FOR NEW YORlL—Phlladelphia Steam
Propeller Oempany—Despatch and Swift.
stires, ita Delaware and Raritan (anal—Leaving
daily at 12 21. and 5 P. M., connecting with all the
Northern and Eastern Linea.
For freight, which will be taken on accotormildhlt
terms, apply LO
WX. AL BAIRD & CO.,
nahlGtf No. 132 South Delaware avenue.
NSW TOW-BOAT LINE.
S.DELAWARE and C7I2BA.P.E,LE)
2 W•BOAT COMPANY
BABGES towed to and tram PHILADELPHLi
HAVB.E.-D.E.GB.ACE, BALTIMORE, WASHING
TON. and intermediate points.
WAS. P. CLYDE & 00., Agenia,
No. 14 South Wharves Philadelphia
Captain JOHN LAIIGICEIN, Superintendent.
~i'Z~_►~~~~iz~~LH:1~ ~1
soanasorrs CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LLNE.
Skrrm% REGULARLY AB ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift
3nre Line at reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
KING PPSE.ER
Harding, Commander.
Is now taking in the balance of her cargo at
Pier 11 East Paver, and having large engage
ments shippers may rely on prompt despatch.
For freight, at reasonable rates. Imply to
BISHOP. SON dr. CO.,
y 2.ltf 105 Arch street.
FOR FREI I 3IIT OR CHARTER.—AI Br. bark
KATHLEEN, Williams, master, 490 tons re
gLster and 6.500 bbls. flour.
Al Br. bark JANET. Kinney, master, 290 tons rests.
ter and 3,000 bbls. flour.
AI Br. bark BALTHASARA, Wilson, master, 291
tons register and 3,500 bbls. Sour.
. &2
Br. brig IDA, Tbg, master, 210 tons register
and 2,600 bbb, caPaci a esin mt - raIZSOUDER & CO.,
ap2l - • - 3 Dock street wharf.
faFOR FALL REVErt. Mass.—Express Line.—
The fine schooner RICHARD BO &DEN, Capt.
Borden, Is now loading for the above port at
Willow street wharf, and will have prompt despatch.
For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North
Wharves. j et
• WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 td" feel
Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Md., to
'R ilmlngton, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER
18 N. Wharves. ater
QTEAMSHIP ARIES. FROM BOSTON.--4.km
signees of merchandise, per above steamer, wll
please send for their goods. now landing at Pine atree
Wharf. (jel-at) wissaa
SQUIP MERRIMAC, ',wale, master, from Liver
.pool, Is now discharging under general order at
Shippen street char Consignees will please attend
their to tne reception of goods. PETIIR WRIGHT
dr, BONS, 115 Walnut street. my 24 tf
JB. B.BEElNDLltat,enammor to JOHN BRINDLKI
SONI3, Ball Malcom No. 800 North DELAWARE
Avenue, Philadelphia.
All work done In the best manner and on toe loweM
and muet hworable terms, and warranted to diva Per
feet satisfaction.
Thortientar attontlon liven to reoalTlnr.
FOR SALE.
plroaFOß SALE. A good SADDLE HORSE
wbleb may beaeen at Mr. JENKINS'S Stable
, near Pine. ' Jeb6te
i j amma4 '7 4 0
I: • 85 391 .
I Chestnut Street,
BROWN & MAGEE-
Manufacturers of
SOLID LEATHER TRusras AND VALISI323,
Gents' andLadies' SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS.
Ladles French. Dress and Bonnet Trunks.
Leather Traveling Bags. Excursion Bags,Tourist Bags,
Morocco Reticules and Traveling Bags Rtr Ladles,
Trunk Ptrapq. Shawl Straps, Hat Cases,
Dressing Cases, Flasks. Pocket Books dim
WTrunks suitable for European Travel.
•• ' "
708 Chestnut street,
OPPOSITE MASONIC , HALL.
DAME Boni &ND TWINE . M.A.ISII:IIPAOTCIit.z
VP and for Sale
➢
WEAVER & 00.,
I:l'orth 'Water street, and
92 North Balm:rare swine....:
RANGFES . AND ,LEISIONS.—SIcII &
y Oranges anN
• Lemons, In prime ; order, for sale by JOS,
wmearga h CO.; lee Routh DelawarA 'manna.
WALNIITS AND ALMONDS.—New crop Grenoble
Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, hot sale by
J B, Blloafai 108 0, Delaware Mena%
THOILAB & SORB, AUCTIONZEItik_c_•
Mi. Noe. 139 and 141 Routh FOURTH street
BTOCES AND BEAL ESTALZ-JUNE 5.
Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing MI de
scriptions of all the property to be gold on 7 U.E4DAY,
sth that., with a list of sales 12th anArlethjunee com
prising a large amount and great variety, of valu
able property, by order of the Or,phans' Court, Er.ecce
tors and. others._
8,9...L2,12. OF . wrooxs AND BEAL ESTATE
At the Exchange, every TUESDAY. at 12 o'clock noon
gllr Handbills of each property issued separately
and on the Eaturdar prerious to each „sale 2000 cata
logues in amphlet form, giving full descriptions..
MTA.TIC .AT PRIVATE SALE. -
Pealed catalogues, comprising several hundred
thousand dollars, including every descriptionof CRT
and' country property, from the smallest dwellings to
the most 'elegant mansions, elegant country seats
farms, business properties. &c.
Ha' FURNITURE SALES at the Avalon Store
EVERY TiIUBSDAY. -
Be V ie t xte articular attention gives to sales at Private
.&c. .
' STOCKS, &c.
• ON TUESDAY. JUNES • =
At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia =change,
50 shares Camden Woolen Co.
fsoo Union
and ti ger
Railway Coupon Bonds, pay
able January and July.
200 shed es Dunkard 011 Co. • ,
25 do ehenango Oil Co.
1000 [lox_ Philadelphia and Mutual Oil C.
4951 do , Monitor Oil Co.
10,050 do Northwestern 011 Co.
1 do Mercantile Library CO.
....-.-..-..420 00
..... 800
Tw.e...eiTY -FIFTH SPRING. SALE, JUNE 5. _ _
I,2rp-STORY BRICK hame Court Sale—Estate of William Parka.dee'.
- TWOj -, ,,Noßrt :DIG. No. 851. north
Thirteenth at. '
_ Administrators' PareMptory Sale—Estate of 'Edward
Hunters, ceed-234 STORY J 3 RICE. STORE AND
DWELLINGS. E. corner of Ninth and South sts. •
Same . .Estare--THREE,STORY BRICK DW - 114
LING and.FRABLE STORE, S W. cornet , of South
and Ovingten sts.
Same Estate—DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE,I%
Acres. Libertyville, Lower Merlon township, Montgo
mery county • Ps.
LAKits; and HANDSOME RESIDENCE. RIVER
BANE, Burlington, N. J.. 208 feet front on the River
De' aware, the late -.Residence of Charles Chauncey, •
Eta.
2. TWO STORY FBAIIE DWELLINGS, Noa. 1226
and I=3 Savery st, south of Belgrade st,lBth Ward.
HANDSOME MODERN FRIDENCE. with stable
sod coach house, N. W. corner Chelton avenue and
Limekiln . ] urnpike.lM. miles Dom the Stations on the
Germantown Railroad. .
TWO-STORY BRICE DWELLING, NO. 324 Cath
arine at, west of Third at.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of William W. Knight,
deco-ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND STPNE
COTTAGE. S. E. corner of Clapier et. and McKean
avenue. Germantown. g2d Wart near Wayne Station;
adjoins the very elegant . Country Seat of Pratt
McKean, 8h The- house has the modern conveul.
encee stone rough cast cottage. log 'cabin, stable and
coach horse: grounds beautifully laid out, 'dm. Trams.
Mate pOssmaion.
Same Estate-3 VALUABLE LOTS; Park at (or
Wissahickon avenue),Cheshint Hill 22d Ward.
VERY ELEGANT POINTED STONE COUNTRY
SI DENCE Clapier st, Germantown late Realdence
ofWm. W. Knight. dec'd. It is elegantly finished with
all the modern improvements and conventences,etone
stable and carriage hoose, grounds tastefully laid ont,
&c. Immediate possession.
THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 342
South Front et.
GENTEEL THREE-.STOGY BRICK DWELLING,
No. 958 North Sixth 'Street, above P.n3lar.
ecotors' Sale Estate of Margaret Lamb, deed—
RUSIN - RS.4 ST ND;THREE-STO Y BRICK STORE
and DWELLING, S. W. comes Tenth and Anita
streets, north of Federal street. 26th Ward.
Same Ezaate—TEMEEATORY BRICK DWELL,
ItiG No. 11051.111t0n street second Ward.
GENTEEL THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING
No. 7.,C4 Juniper street, south of Spruce street.
Executors' Sale—Estate of G ,crge Hazzard. deed—
TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. IZI3 Pearl
street, esst of Broad. 14th Ward,
- Peremptory SaIa—LAM:4E and VALUABLE RES
DENCE. No. 905 Walnut street, west of Ninth, 23 feet
front. sale Absolute.
- -
THREE-STORY BRICE DWELLING. N 0.1367 On
Darin street. WeSt. Of nth.
DEEIRABLA COUNTRY PLACE.3I ACRES, En
gard town road. 'tipper Dublin townihip. Montgomery
Co.. Pa:, near Fort Washington Station, on the North
Pen nay•vania Railroad.
• 'IBIRE.ESTORY BIICK DWELLING, No. I=
Brown atreet, ttett of 12th.
SUBSTANTIAL STONE DWELLING, N. W. cor
ner of Richmond and Bridge sts.,BRIDESBURG. 25th
Ward.
THREE-STORY BRUTE DWELLING, No 13:3 Mt,
Vernon st., west of 13th.
LAllOlr. LOT, Second at , north of Cumberland at.,
opposite Simon National Wilson Worka.
- .New 'Three Story BRICK DWELLING, No. 122
Perk !men at 15th Ward.
2 TIMES,' STORY BRICK DWELLINGS Tulip st,
south of l elvish avenue.
HANDSOME BUBBLE-STONE RESIDENCE. No.
4404 it IDgaessing avenue, above 45th at., 24th Ward.
Immediate posaessinn.
DESIRABLE COTTAGE, N. W. corner Pacific and
Illinois avenues, Atlantic City, N. J., near the Surf
Home.
itcif:Tax FOUR-STORY BRICE RESIDENCE,
No. =South TIM Meath st , below Walnut st.; has the
modern conveniences. .
BUILDING LOT. Lombard et., west of 21st, 42% feet
front.
- VeLII AELE BUSfIc s sreis.D—TußEE, STORY
BBIt H STORE and DWRT.TANS.No. 38 N. Ninth at.,
above Market st.
Modern Three story BRICK (first story Brown
Stone) Residence, N. E. corner Franklin and Parrish
sts; has the modern conveniences.
HANDSOME PORNITUDE. CARPETS, MANDE.
- DYERS, ,to
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. UNN 6,
At 10 o'clock, at No. IV.I south Tenth street, will be
sold, by catalogue, the superior :parlor furniture, fine
Brussels carp• ts, oak dining room furniture and hand
some chamber furn.ture of a family removing.
Kay be examined at S o clock on the morning of sale.
AT PRIVATE SALE—The splendid Residence
known as ANDALUSIA, on the river Delaware.
By JOHN B. MYERS et CO., AIJOTIONERBS
Nos. w. and 234 MARKET street. corner of Bank
LARGE P 'EREMPTORY SALE Or BOOM, eIHOR:k4
BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGS, STRAW
GOODS. Am
ON TVBEDAY MORNING, JUNE 5,
Will be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on lbw
months' credit, about 1.100 p‘ru•.ges Boots, Shoes. Bal
morals. fir., of City and Eastern manufacture.
ibr a= - mi....Tien with catalogues early on the mo
of sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES,
. _
NOTlCE—lncluded to our large sale of boots, shoat,
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
June 5. will be 'band In part the fallowing fresh
and desirable assortment, viz:
Men's, boys' and youths' cell', double sole, halrwelt
and pump sole dress boots; men's boys' and youths
kip and buff leather boots; men's line grain, long leg
dress boots; men's and boys' calf, bud leather Congress
boots and balmorais; men's, boys' and youths' super
klp, buff and polished grain- half welt and pump sole
brcgans; ladles' tine kid goat, morocco, and enameled
patent sewed balmorals and Congress gaiters,
women's, raies' and children's calf and buff
leatta; balmorals and lace boots; children's fine
kid, sewed, city made lace boots; fancy sewed balmo
rats and ankle ties; ladies' line black and colored
lasting Congress and aide lacegaiters;womens', misses
and childrerre goat and morocco copper-nailed lax
boots; ladies' tine kid slippers; traveling bags; metalic,
overshoes ,tc.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH.
GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
We will bold a Large Sale of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goode, by catalogue, on four months' credit and
part Par cash.
On THURSDAY MORNING,
June", at 10 o'clock, embracing about 750 pack.
ages and lots °Maple and fancy articles, in woolen&
worsteds, linens, alas and cottons.
N. 80-Goods arranged tor ennadtuttlnn and cats
lognes ready early on the morning of sale.
LARGE POSIrivE RALE OF CARPETIRGIB
CANTON Di A.TTINGS. &c. •
ON FRIDAY .151.0)1011NO,
June 8, at ll o'clock, will be sold, by satalogae, or
four months' credit, about 200 niecea -of sapertint
and tine ingrain, royal damask Venetian, list, hemp.
cottage and rag earpptings. which may be examined
early on the morning 01 sale.
r PEINCIPA_L MONEY ESTABLISHMENT
Z 4. • Z In I ; 01; 4 •••
Money advanced • on Merchandise generally
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Plate
and on all articles of - value, fsr any length of time
1%.40D. •
HICS AND .11117E14tY AT PBtVATE SALE
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Oper
Face English, American
CaseWll33 Patent Level
Watches;
_Fine Gold Hunting and Open Face Le
pine Wetdhes_ t • Fine Geld Dinplex_and other Watches
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English
American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepine
Watches: Double Case English Quartier and other
Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Breast
pinic Finger Rings; Ear Rings, Studs, dm.; Ft* G la
Chaff Medallions; Bracelet% Scarf Pins; Brew ,
Pin% Finger, Binge; Pencil Cases, and jewolry gene
rail F6E SALE —A large and splendid Fireproof Chest,
suitable fora Jeweler, price $650„
Also, several Lola in . South Camden Fifth and
Chestnut streets
DAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS.
. (Late with M. Thoroaa & Bone.)
Store No. 333 Chestnut street.
rtraiglTOßE SALES at the. Store every Tuesday.
SALES AT RESIDENCES •• -ecelve particular
attention.
Sale No. 333 Chestnut street.
SUPERIOR FURN tTURE, ROSE WOOD PIANO
FORTE, CARPETS. &c.
• ON TUESDAY MORNING.
At 10 o'clock. at tire auction store. an assortment of
superior furniture, rosewood piano forte, carpeta,
housekeeping articles, &o.
Sale No. =South Second street. _
SUPERIOR FIOtNITITHE. FRENtII PL ATE_ MLR.
ROBS. TAPESTRY CARPETS. dm.
. ON WEDNESDAY IdORNINGI,
At 10 o'clock, at No. 310 Eonth Scrond street, below
Spruce street:, the. superior Walnut Furniture, Fine
Pier 'Mirror, pine Tapestry and other Carpets, Gas
- Ch one eller. 011 Cloths, &c.
May be examintd en the morning ofsale.
k AIN 111;13.1 . 1)01C
• - AUCTION - KERB,
No. MS lir AARE , ' street. above' litbi
Boars, 81103323,8ALM0RW, etc.
ON WIi.DNESDAY MORNING, JUNE e s
At 10 o'clock, we will.sell by catalogae, 600 cases
men's. :boys' and yoT.tbs's boots. balmorals. lasting,
gaiters,!Oxford Iles: brogans, &c.;women's. misses' and
children's lasting and calf gaiters; morocco kid, bar,
'lse& heel boots. ,tc.. Of city and eastern manufaCtare.
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NORD ft 'CO., • - - • • L
• • , ATIOTION3M.E3,
' No.'to6 XA..1113:8T street. - • ,
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SALE OF , IBOO VASES BOOTS AND SHOD.
ON TIllgEtsDBY - MORNING;3I7NE 7.•- '
commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue,
for cash, IMO oases Boots. Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals,
congress Gaiters, Slippers. Oxford Ties, &o.,compriaing
AA alfaOrtplelat 01 tiro;•class geode.
AUCTION SALES,
Pale 201. South Tenth stmet..
TB.AICELL^..7.I SAGS.
AUCTION WOOL
JAMIE! A. InUEBIZIEAN,± AMOTIONNKR. Xilo.
wel,srus , treet.
ausazwriE HPB.ING sALE OF BNAL ir,smeass
• . AND STOOKS; J Oar, 6, 1666.
This sate at is rAttliwilr nnor , •at itherlt Irma
Includefollowing prcrtiea— - •
Niue In the Mercantile Library. - - -
Share in the Point •Breese Park Association. _
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'LOT, IITH ST.. above Tioga 25th Ward, 40 by 8 1 6 V
feet. Orphans'
Ch Bate—Es tate of Herman Tan
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.22 GROUND RENT, well 'Bemired. Hurst abOV..
6th. 2,1 by 80 feet. Orphans' asurtSole—Same Estate.
521 FRANKLIN bT—Three Story brick Dwelling,.
above Spring Garden, 17 by 80 feet. Orphans' Mart
Sale--Same Estate,.
his i013.1C.82'-:Double three story brick ResWetted -
and Brick Shop, below Frankford road,a6 by 100 feet.
Clear. ,
LOT, HUNTINGDON ST—Above Pike at. 19th
Ward, 37 by 67% feet. .Erecutors' Salo—Elude of Wwt.
Ibrd dec'd.
_ RP SIDE NOE, CHM:ITN HlLL—Elegant Pointed
Reside.nce anti Lot. 200 by 260 feet, Montgomery
avenue, near Evergreen avenue. irnmediatepossession.
908 NEW MARKET ST—Two story Brick. HOUBO ,
and Lot, 19by 92feet. Subject to 10.8 50 ground: rent.
.acectdor's bate—Adateof Philip Heap, dee' d.
618 PINE ST—Two story Erick House and - Lot, 15
feet on Pine and 20 on Minster and 140 feet deep, Per
emptory Sale on account of a former purchaser.
DATIVE ST—Frame House, Native at, above sth
and Carpenter ate, 13 by 47 feet Subject to $22 ground
rent. • Orphans' thurt Sate—Estate of .7. .13'radtelf;es
minor.
bi.i.132.10TT99;LA19E--Five Frame House% above
Fifth et, 20 by 93 feet Orphans' (burg &sle—Harne
Estate. -
Executrix Sale S E, corner of Jefferson and Eleventh
streets.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CARPETS, dr..
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
At 10 o'clock; will be sold by order of Executrix. the
'Household Furniture. Carpets, Bedsteads, Bureaus.
Chairs, Kitchen Utensils,
BA ER 'FIREPROOF SAFE AT PRIVATE SALE.
At Private Sale-A supe , lor Bank Safe, nearly new,
about seven feet high inside, with combination locks.
dam. in perfect order, made by Petrel At Herring; at a
coAt of limo.
TO ItENT—A handsome double Walnut street Aran-.
sion to rent, either furnished or unfornisbed. -
frHOMAS BIRCH & BON AUCTIONIESES ADD
. COMMISSION ZIEP.CHANTS,
• No. 1110 CHM tni trf iirzeet.- •
(Bear entrance 1107 Ransom street.) _
HOUS'HOLD FURNITURE OF . EVERY DE
SC33IPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
BAT.F2i E'VERk FRIDAY MORNING.
Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the
most Reasonable Terms.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. &C., AT TEEN
' - EXCHA.NeE.
THOMAS BIRCH & SON respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they are nrepared to attend
to the Bale of Beal Estate by auction and at private
sale.
Pale at N 0.31.8 New street.
SUPERIOR HatiSEROLD FURNITURE, ROSE
WOOD PIANO FORTE, &c.
ON Vir EDNA.,-.DAY MORNtml.
At 10 o'clock, at No. 318 New street, will be sold the
furniture of a family declining housekeep:ng compris-
Mg. viz: rosewood piano forte, large gilt mantle clock,
French plate pier glass and table walnut parlor and
chamber furniture, oak dining room furniture, velvet.
ain and Venetian carpets. &c.
can be examined at 8 o'clock on day of sale.
BtAXY/12. drk OTILLECII &to.
. 9)20 CMCSTIMer straw
CARD.—We are prepared from now until July Ist to
make scecial sales of any description of merchandise,
and will use our best endeavors to give satisfaction.
For terms, &c.. apply at the office.
BY BABBITT dc Co., ATICIIONEENS.
()Bah Auction Rouse,
No. 230 Market street, corner of Bank street.
Cash advanced on coru3Lenments without extra Charga,
J.
F.T.TZPATER.M. di CO.,
AIICTIONEKEM, .
No 41s North SECOND street. above Ca ll owhM.
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MILLtNT.AYti - OODS:
MrS•non ,
fite 323 and 331,SentW Street,
hum handsome assortment of SPRING Afnr.
LINEBY; Mims' and Infanta' Hato and Caps,
Bake, Velvet's. ,Ctsgur, l it# l ,l* l3 &;q 6ll 4!,, ll 4 Plower%
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TT ONDON LAYER TULLENEL—WhoIe and Halt
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