Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 14, 1866, Image 3

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;.Arrival of lifaximilian at Vera Cruz on
the 19th of-May-Capture of the Town of
ilertnnelliwby Garcia Morales, together
with the Garrison and Forty French
men of the ForeignTegion.
NEW Yoak, Jinie Ortiz adviees
of June Ist, and from the city of Mexico to
May 25th, announce that Maximilian,
arrived at the latter - place on the, 19th ult. ,
Thirteen persons have been imprisoned at
ACCOrdada charged with implication in the
death of Baron D'Huart, the Belgian corn,,
missioner, at Rio Frio. General Regueles
was in force at Michoacan. An attack on
Tacambaro by Ronda, Garnica, Giinzales,
-and Olivares was expected.: Some of Coro
na's men, had armed a vessel to,. prey on
'merchant - vessels in the gulf of Cortes,
Communication with. Mazatlan had been.
cut off by guerillas. The town of Hrrmo
surto was captured on the 4th:ult. by Garcia
- Morales, together with the garrison of 250
men and 40 Frenchmen of the Foreign
Legion'. Only three of the latex were left
alive. A French priest and two 'French
residents were also killed.
The French account says the Liberals
were afterwards routed and.lso'ltilled. The
Liberals under Varges occupied the town
-of Tula, the garrison escaping. ..The Lib 3 7
rale were much, encouraged by the'corre
spondence between the United States and
_France. ' It is said Maximilian is pra
Nared for thi3 WithdraWal of the French
Valllernia--Celebriation by the Italians—
The Italian patriotic. Fund.
Sem Fitaztersco, June 9.--=The steamer
California, ties arrived from 'Victoria, _with
120,000_iri treasure. '• Patents ~.have been bi
nned for upwards of 3,000,000 acres of lands,
Spanish and Mexican grants, to , which the
'courts have confirmed the titles.
The steamer Golden Age has sailed for Pa
nama,with $1,958,700 in treasure, of which
41,61790 - id for New York. _ -
There was a large sale of refined sugars
to-dayi, at - sixty days' credit. • Prices were
.40. lower than previously. A settled market
is, now expected, this,being the Jest ',public
sale for refined sugar for the year.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.—The-Italian re
sidents to-day-are celebrating the anniver
sary of the adoption of the Liberal constitu
tion of. Italy, under the rule of Victor
'EmanneL The California subscriptions to
the Italian patriotic fund amounts to $10,300.
Los Angelos accounts say the prospects
- in the oil districts of San Fernandez are
nattering. Large tanks have been built
to receive the oil flowing from the nnmer
-one springs.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 11.—The bark
'Cambridge, from Honolulu, brings 3,300
kegs of sugar. She reports arrived at
lionoltdu and waiting, bark Sea Breeze,
from home, clean, and the whale ship
James Smith, with 2,000 barrels of sperm
-oil.
Melbourne advices report theftour market
much depressed in consequence of the re
-ceipt of urge shipments from Chile and
California. The cargoes were forced on
the market, which caused a decline of 655.
per ton. California wheat was quoted at
"Sidney at 7s. 4d. Quicksilver, 2s. 3d. per
pound.
The steamer Pacific, from San Pedro,
brings seventy-nine large sacks of middling
- upland California cotton.
- Mining shares have slightly improved.
Ophir, $300; Imperial, $109; Yellow Jacket,
4650; Belcher, $165; Chollar Potosi, $2OO.
_Legal-tenders, 72. •
The Knights Temp lets.
LimeAgrEu., Pa. June 13.—The nine
teenth annual conclave of the Corn mandery
-ofanights Templars of Pennsylvania com
menoedin this city last night. This morn
ing the following officers were elected for
the preeent year
Grand Commander—Robert Pitcairn, of
Pittsburgh.
Deputy Commander—J. L. Hutchinson,
Philadelphia.
climeralissimo—C. A.,Banvert, of Harris
burg.
Captain-General—John Vallenchamp, of
Narniburg.
Prelate—J. R. Dunn, of Bloomsbn.rg.
Grand Senior Warden—,Tames H. Hop
kins,' of Pittsburgh.
Grand Junior Warden—H. B. McKean, of
'Towanda.
Grand Treasurer—A. 0. Herr.
A parade of the Sir Knights took place
tbis - afternoon. About three hundred of the
iaraft, in fall uniform, with bann6rs, music,
4c. were in the line.
Alines Hopkins, of Pittsburgh, delivered
an oration, giving a sketch of the origin and
objects of the Knights Templars.
'lSeeeission'iu the Presbyterian 'Church.
Baitrusoss, June 13.—The congregation
'of the Franklin street Presbyterian church
szibt to-night to take action. on• the course of
the Rev. Dr. Bullock in deciding to sever
his connection with the General Assembly
-of the Old School Presbyterian Chtirch on
.account of its recent action in regard to the
Louisville Presbytery. The Rt 317,. Dr. Ham
ner presided, and the congregation voted to
sustain the action of their pastor, and to se
cede from the General Assembly. The mat
ter-excites much interest among the Pres
byterians.
Bar fag' et a newspaper Office.,
Pornasnurin, June 13.—The office of the
-Express was entirely destroyed by fire this
-morning. „Nothing was saved except' the
Hoe press in the basement, whiCh was but
,damaged: The loss is $lO,OOO,
, chieflycoVered by insurance.
Possible "hie - crier* Of Bishop Early,
Rioax - orm, Junel , l3.—lt is believed that
'Bishop Early will eoover from the severe
loternal - iitjttries •e,arised - by the railroad ac
cident at Coalfield 'yesterday.
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kiniineialaxid Commercial.
The fo shows the receipts of the, Delaware
...18ivision' Canal. for the week' and season, compared
with same time last year:
'Weekending $8.631 52 .
X'revionaly 69,580 45
78,224 67
'Week ending Zane 10, 1865..
Xtevions tu
. Increase Ea 2866..--1 4344470 39
' The following is a statement of coal transported
-liver : the Dels.ware and. Hudson Canal for the we
and season ending Jufe 9, and the samkperiods
year: Tor the week For the
endinv_Jtme 9. season.
'1 ons. - Tons.
Melaware and Hodson Canal 46,820 379,890
l'ennsylvania, Coal Company.... 853 5,863
Tone—
Yor thesame period last year:
Week. Beason.
Si)elaware and Eadsoneanal.-...32,562 199,524
'Xepna:Coal Company 209 15,233
88.271 214.757
The ft) 'shows the shipments of coal over the
D e i s warum and Western Railroad for the
-week
ingJane S, compared with same time last
eseasom
4MAPPed .
<Shipped South.--
T0ta1.:._.......... 17 - ..600,187 05
For corresponding time last year.year.
. 1 6
7 ° ' 11' 6 3 .i oT°7 , l s2s Ccv a
11 North .
iP 1 111P h Ped ped 16 985,154-08
... . 08 .457,150.12
Inc~an :.:..»....._m ..:.. ..:......:..:............191,&4161
Sksstme. sad S' l4: airs 2 l,l6 . omail Steamers
SEM . room - SOB DATE
Sakitaroo --..:Xlverpciot.:Brew York ' June I
.LtverpooL-Boaton 4k. Fila-Jane 2
Y0rk....:---juite
Palloyra.----..LlverpooL-New York June 5
-City of Paria--Liverpool...New York.-- . . ... .Jane 6
]difteleel_ .Pltt —Bremen.-Netv York ..-....-.Jaoe 6
The Queen------Liyerwol-New York June" 6
Hionts:.....outtatimpton...Nect , Y0rk.....:-.....june 6
Perso...LiveroDoL.-.New .... .. -June 7
setyof,Thililin......Liverpool...New York 7
9
nes , Y0rk.....-Southampton-Ndw York ' 'Mine 12
-6encoinis .SouthampOn...Nerw York done IS
-OW on few YOrk...LiYerpl...New York Jane 13
4,339 94
37,417 34
To'ns.Cw9. Tons-Cwt.
... 9,067 01 /68, , 21 04.
... ' 22,081 10 431,966 01
.
Hermann»: ..Piew York... Breme- ............Tune 16
Etna.-- New York... Liverpool June 16
Hibernia .-...........New York-Glasgow. June 16
Hibernian Quebec - LiverpooL Jane 16
C0reica........ .New York-Nassau& Hav'a....J une 16
Villa de Paris .New York.-Havre....- June 16
Allemaniai. r ......NewYork...Hamburg ' ..
..„June 16
Eagle -
_.New York„.Havana _..:_..........June 20
New York..-...-New York...Aspinwal .June 21
Hansa._"
.New York.-Bremen June 23
Borussia--New York... Hamburg Tone 23
City of Paris - .New York...Liverpool..-........-June 23
Africa.....
.Bostoa--Liverpool ' June 20
Rantiagode Cuba.....N York... San Juan; Nic.-...June
Cella ..New "York -.London Tune 20
Peruvian Quebec... Liverpool Saue23.
BUPA
kincr , D LAFOLISIW
7. PRICE WETHERELI.4IIRnenzmy COMEiTTEI3I
D. C. McCAMMON,
9 iI~Y U 1 $ ®LLETUI
ism limo. 4 29 1 SUE BEM 7 SO INIEUE WAM. 3.37
111:4 kV :016411•Vi OA :4 .7.11-4
Steamer Vtilcan ison,24hOitrs from N. York,
with rodeo to NV M Baird @ Co.
. -
Steamer Monitor, Jones. 24 hours from New York;
with nubs to Wm hi Baird & Co.
Steamer Beverly, Pierce,24 hours from N York, With
mdse to W P Clyde & Co. ' '
Steamer Bugglee, Chase, 24 hours froinNew York,
with mdse to W P Clyde &Co.
. Ship Uncle Tobey, Pinkham. 5 days from Portland
with mdse to Carman, Merchant & Shaw.
Brig I,llen_Bernard, Collins. 45 dayafrom Liverpool,
with - salt to Peter Wright & Sons. -
Brig S Hassell, Hassell. 11 days from Matanzas,
with sugar and molasses to Geo C Carson & Co.,
• Brig Webster, Belly. Haskell. from. Bangor, with
luinber to 'Warren. Gregg & Morris. • - •
Schr Ocean Banger, Bradley,frum Bangor, with lum
ber to B A Solider & Co.
- Behr Warren Blake,Messervey,l4 days from St John,
NB. with lumber to captain.
Soft L A Orcutt, Butler, from Portlatidwith plaster,
&c. to order. • -
Sehr G W Rowley, Allen, 14 days from St John,Nß.
with lumber to captain.
Behr Hornet, Rich, 8 days from Calais, with lumber
to captain.
Behr Jos 0 Atkins, .Atkins, l'day. from Milton; Del.
with grain to Christian :dc Co. , .
Sehr Garnet, liarshail, 1 day fiom Lewes, Del. with
grain to Jan L Bewley dr, Co.
Behr Jas L Bavaria, Hollingsworth; 1 day from Lit.
tie Creek Landing, Del. with grain to James L Bewley
& Co.
Behr Mary Ricltards.l day from Camden, Del. with
grain to Jas L BewleY &
Behr Olivia, Pox, I day from Odessa, Del. with grain
to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Behr Sarah & Mary, Morris, / day from Dover, Del.
with railroad ties to Bacon, Collins & Co.
Behr Bird, Duffell,lt days from Lewes Mai. with wood
Bchr Elizabeth Jane, Oday, 4 days from Easton, Md. with railroad ties to flacon, Collins & Co.
Behr Henrietta, Eldridge, 5 days from Snow Hlll,llld.
with lumber to Bacon, Collins dc Co.
'log Clyde. Cropper, from Baltimore, with 10 barges
to W P Clyde & Co.
BELOW
- -
Bars Thos Whitney, from Liverpool; J H Welded,
from Nnevitas; Brazillero, from Saguia, and a bark,
supposed the Village Belle, from Londonderry.
CLEARED It ESTRItua
Steamer Ruggles, Chase, New York, W P Clyde & Co
Steamer Alida, Lenny, New York, W P Clyde &Co.
steamer It Willing, Ccindltr, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr.
Bark Meaco, Wortinger, Barbados, Madeira & Cabada.
Brig Marshall Dutch, Co...nabs, Boston, Bancrofc,Lewis
& Co. _
Fehr A E Safford, Hanson. Norwich. do .
Schr B Henry, Weaver, Boston, Qtdritard, Sawyer &
Ward.
Schr .1M Vance, bnrdge, Providence, do
Behr C Moore, Ingersoll, Norwich, Maui Vein Coal Co
Behr A Hugel, Robinson. Salem, do
Schr Lewitt Coaster, Bartlett, Boston, do.
Behr Jane N Baker, Adams, ado do
Schr West Dennis. Crowell, 'do do
Schr J H Moore, Nlekerson,Boston,l G &G B Repplier
Schr L Frazer, Steelman, - do do
Schr Roanoke, Barrett, Norwich, do
Behr W C Atwater, Glover, salon, New York and
Schuylkill Coal Co.
•
Behr A M Lee, Dukes, Boston, do
Schr J Lancaster, Williams, E Cambridge, Glover ,t
Moeller.
Schr W F Phelps, Crammer, Boston, J Street & Co.
Behr Mary .1, Ray, Quinton. do
Schr Champ, Boyle, billlvllle, do
Schr Chingolora, Lyon, South Amboy, R H
Schr Winter Shrub, Bowman, Morris River, do
Schr A Haley, Haley, Boston, Blakiston, Graerf di Co.
Scbr Lizzie Taylor, Scull, Lynn. sinnickson dr Co.
Scar J L Maloy Russell. Malden. J R White.
Schr J P McDevitt. McDevitt, N Haven, Wannema
eh er & Co.
Sehr Charm, Starr, Washington. Manchester Coal Co.
Behr Bead RR No 50, Carson, N Haven. do
Behr S Price, Godfrey, Ruston; do
scar J S BuckmasterafcHenry.Waahington,do
Schr•Alquissr, Willy, Boston, Caldwell, Gordon & Co.
Schr Tantamount, Davis, Boston, Dovay & Son.
lug Hudson, Carr, with 18 barges for Baltimore, W P
Clyde & Co,
SIMILOR.S.ND/L
Ship Elvira Owen, Simms, hence vla Baltimore for
Antwerp. off Seaford 3d inst.
Steamer Baltic, Jones. cleared at New Tork yester
day for Bremen.
Steamer Morro Castle, Adams, cleared at New York
yesterday for Havana. •
Steamers Persia, Lott; Erin. Cutting; Edlohnrg,Hal
crow. and Marathon. Edmondson, cleared at 1 , 1 fork
eaterday for LiverpooL
Steamer Nortolk, Vance, hence, below Richmond
11th lnst.
-- -
Bleat:der Annie, Biddle, hence at Hartford 11th last.
Brigs AathlStevens, launders and BIWA, Brown,
hence at Boston 12th inst. •
Brig Abby Ellen, more, from Darien, at Boston
12th inst.
Brig Lincoln Webb. Wylie, from St John, NB. for
this port, at Boothbay 9th inst.
Brig Mary J Goddard, Whipple, hence. below Port
land 9th inst. and sailed 10th for r t John, NB.
Brig Chiefton (Br). Conrad. cleared at New York
yesterday for Halifax viathls port.
Seitz C .Loeser, Smith, hence at Bath 11th inst.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
DESTRUCTION OF LIGHTHOUSE AT BAY Por.s..-r,Pour
ROYAL, B. C —lnformation has been received at Ibis
office that. the lighthouse. at Bay Point, Port Royal
Harbor. was entirely destroyed by .a tornado which
visited that viclnlty on the 28th nit. Due notice will be
given of the re•establishrripnt or tkIP , Mont
By order: W. B. SHTTI3RICK, Chairman.
Treasury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, Wash
ington, DC., June 4 1866.
DYm t kJ - 0J Dt.ll
CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL
J.,D7 COMPANY. DIVIDEND NOTICE. At a
general meeting of the Stock and Loanholdens of this
company. held on the 4th inst., a Dividend of THREE
PER CERT. ($6 00 per share) on the Capital Stock of
t he Company was declared, clear of United states Tax,
nayanle on demand. • H. V. LESLEY,
jeo46tf - Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE RIG MOUNTAIN
IM
PROVFMwNT COMPANY, I'HILADELPHEA,
June 12th, 1866.
The Board of Directors have this el.y declared a
dividend of TWENTY- FIVE C ENTS PER SHARE,
on the Capital Stock of Lae Company, clear of Slate
tax, payable on and after the =.d instant, at the office
No. 320 Walnut street..
The Transfer Books will be closed on the 12th inst.,
and reopened on Wednesday, the 20CII inst.
jell-Sti • 8. 'WILCOX, Treasurer.
OFFICE POURING-ROCK AND EAST
ScrEESA. NDY OIL COM_PANY. 619 WALNUT
T, PHILADELPHIA. June 2d, 1866.
Notice is hereby given that certain shares of the
Capital Stock of this Ilkimpany, forfeited for non-pay
ment of an assessment of one (1) cent per share, will be
sold atpnblic auction, at the °thee of the Company, on
the 11.1 d day 0fJnne,,1666, at v. o'clock, if not pre.
vionsly redeemed. -
By order of the Treasurer,
C. $. GLLLMCIIIAISE,
Secretary,
5e2,4,7 11,14,18.20,21,22.9 t
O'pyrir. A IiELPRI JUNE I,IBBB.—CAUTION
All persons are fbrbid negotiating the following
Stock: Nos. 1329, 1,199, 1:55 and 1,280, of the CLINTON
COAL AND IRON COMPANY; No. 244, of the VE
NANGO OIL COMPANY; Nos .: - 5a7 and 743, of the
t ONNECTICIIT MINING. CO.: Nos: so and sl;of the
SHERIDAN OIL CO: of CHERRY RllN,and a re 3etot
for two hundoxl Shares of theCOTTER. FARM OLL
CO. Stock, No. 595,1 n my name, as the same was
stolen from me on the evening of May 31,1366—re.
Issue of the Said Stock having bee vA tM i l tor.
VLVOFFICE OF THE CONTROLLERS 0 6' PCB
LSO SCHOOLS, FIRS P DISTRICT OF PEMH
ANIA. Panatmrsznis., June 11th. 1888.
At a meeting or the Controllers of Public Schools,
First District of Pennsylvania, held at the Controllers'
Cbamber, June 1 2 ,1868, the following Resolution was
adopted
Resolved, Matti= and after the 14th lust. and un
til the summer vacation, there shall be brit one session
per day in all the Schools in this District: said session
ence at 8 A. M., and terminate at 12 M., with a
recess of fifteen minutes.
From the Minutes.
ql6 OTIGH—The undersigned Corporators
named in the Act of Assembly, entitled An Act
to corporate the Pennitylvanis Canal Company," ap•
prow d the first day of May, A. D. 1566, will t,pen books
and receive subscriptions to the capital stock of said
company at the places and times following :
PHILADELPHIA, at Room. No. 22, Merchants'
Exchange, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 26th day of
June, lass.
HARRISBURG, at the Lochiel House, at 10 o'ClOolt
A. M.. on the loth day of July, 1866. - •
HUNTENGDON, at the , Morrison Hoare, at JO
o'clock A. M.. on the 19th day of July, 1866.
L. T. Wonsan, 'Alex. M. Lloyd, John A: Lemon,
David Blair, Geo. B. Roberts, James Burns.
P. F. Wireman, W. J. Howard, John Lingafelt,
John Scott, R. B. Wig ton. James bardner, .
John N. Swope, J. J. Patterson, 'Win:Davis, Jr.
my26•11e26 .
WANT!".
R,
LEAVES WANTED —Highest cash prices
1.1, given tor fresh Rose Leaves, by 4...HARLE3ELLLS
SON do 00. Wholesale - Druggists, Corner Seventh and
Market streets. - jeistoso
BB" E,CLA.Y LOT WANTED —A large lot of good
Clay ieu I ease In or convenient to the city. No one
need apply- who has not a large- body of good clay.
Address, CLAY, Bulletin Office,..Jell4ts
114R8 BRUSH, WRITING AND LITERARY
fjENDy.--Copying dona rapidly, advertise
ments written, business letters answered promptly
and confidentisdly Writing of all kinds attended to'
at the shortest notice. Literary matters will receive
especial atter ticin. No. 258 South'Ninth street, Palle ,
delpbis. Refer- to D. Appleton & Co., 443 and 443
Br.adway, New Yet*. jeTtf
A GENTS - WANTED FOR - "CAMPAIGNS OF
-.Li THE ARMY OF THE POTOISIA.O." " EF
Swintbm The Standard Elston ,. ofshe "Grand Army."
The greaten Work On the War. Universally endorsed
by army Waters and the press. Send for circulars and
eee curtail= Address "National Publishing C 0.," 507
Minor street, Philadelphia. Pa, myso Ina*
.THE SirENING,BULLETIN PIIIIIADVAPOTA,,TI4*O4III;,,T
H. W. HALLIWELL,
Secretary.
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I SPECIALTY. 11,
114111)01111 & CO,,
BANKERS AND BROKER%
L 6 South Third st., I 3 Nassau
Philadelphia. I New York.
STOCKS AND GOLD
•
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON OONNIBELON.
INTNRAND.AMLO*NDON Dzposms.
COMPOUND
INTEREST NOTES,
7 3-10 5-20,
WANTED.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
40 tionth Third Street.
NATIONAL
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC
Nos. 809 and 811 CHESTNUT St.
Organized under "The National Currency Act,"
March Seth
A regular BANKING BUSINESS transacted, DK-
PoSil , t received upon the most liberal terms. espe
cial attention given to COLLECTIONS. my23.lm/
JAY COOKE & CO.,
NEW OFFICE.
114 South Third Street,
BANKERS
AND
Dealers in Government Securities,
U. S. 6's of 1881,
5-20's, Old and New,
10-40's; Certificates of Indebtedness
7-30 NOTES, Ist, 2d, and 3d Series.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
=BREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Collections made. Stocks Bought and Bold on Omxt-
MIESIOD.
L %efia.a . buainesit accommodations RESERVED FOB
PILIZA.DBLPSLL. June /166. Je7 Ia
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eHAW .117STICMS' PATENT DELD.STROKE
0 POWER HAMMER—The undersigned having be
come sele assignees and manufacturers in tee State of
Pennsylvania of the above hammer, are prepared to
furnish them at short notice and on reasonable terms
An cezn m unicatioa 5 from parties requiring hammers
for use in Pennsylvania must be addressed to
31 & SONS,
430 Washington avenue Philadelphia.,
Circulars containing full information tau be for
warded on application.
LUTES at .1101"Fl1.L&N,
CARPEMMDERS,
y 2411 No. 212 P EARStreet.
m ßeeldence; 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street.
Every desmiptionot Jobbing promptly attended to.
GI C. KNIGHT et CO., WHOrmq Aram GROCER&
C 443. E. Cor. WATER and CBES rre UT streets, Phu.
..dolphin. Agents for the sale of the Products of the
3outhwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Saw
Horse, of Philadelphia.
ULCER A. 'WELOHT. THORNTON PERS. mammal
enascoar. THEODORE w - suoirr. PRANK L. NIZALL.
• PATER WRIGHT & SONS,
Importers o an f
d Earthenware,
Shipping arid Commission Merchants,
No.llb WALNET Street, Philadelphia.
PacNSYLITANIA WORES.—ON TarTC Dwr•ok
WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA,
CHESTEIL Delaware con
itraz & P a o3
Engineers and Iron Boat builders,
ittannfactnters of
• All kinds of
00NDENSING .AND NONCONDENSING EN.
tics Vessels ofall dwciripticiaG lNE%, Boilers, Vats, Tanks
Propellers..&e., &C.
r. BEANEY, W. B. BEEtIrET, S. I...B.CEIB as OLD
Late of - aa
Reaney, Neste & Co., Engineer in Chief,
Penn Works, Phila. 11. S. Navy.
T. VAUGHAN biERRICK, WM. H. HEREGUK
SNO. E. COPE.
4;IOI7TRIVARK 'FOUNDRY, AND WASH
lIQGTON STREETS. - -
PEITLADSZLPHIA.
MERRICK & SO
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
L
MFEME',MMIQ;II
Boilers Gasometers, Tanks . - Iron Bottle, &c.,
Castings or all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Root:slur Gas Works,- Workshops and
Railroad Stations, &c.
..Retorts and Gas Machinery, or - the latest and moel
mproved construction.
Every description •of Plantation Machinery; ens
Sugar. Saw: and OrLst Mills,_yacunm Pans, Opet
Steam Trains, Dedicators, Filters, .Pmnpina—
Ones, &c.
Sole Agents !lir N. Milieux's Patent Sugar
Bolin
apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam •Hammer ll
and
Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Oeatritagal Sagas
el_AB FIXTUB273.—ICIEGENT, NEIGGIIIi L
TITACRANAI, NO. 718 into . 84 LIT street.
Siannacturers of OM Fixtures; Tamper &e Am.
would call the attention of the public to their large
and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants
3eac.kets, deo. They a/tot - ince Gas pipes into
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend
ing,altering and repair/nom P108d: All imrk war
ranted. 1080"
- THILLDELWILL - - BIDING- -SCHOOL:
L FOURTH street, above Vin_t4 will re-open fbr
nil and Winter season on HONDA.T, Besot. - leth
Ladles and gentlemen dW.ring to acquire a Infirm:l
knowledge of ibis accompilshment will find
at this school. The horses are of and=
trained, so that the most timid lieek not fear. Saddll
harem trained in the best manner., Saddle horses
horses and vehicles to hire. Also =Magee SW Mai
rals, to cam, IteIIOWSPAII, LRO.
- mos. IXEtAIGE ilk BM
WISPY WILLII3.— OWNERS OP PROPERTY.—ms
1. only pile* to get Privy Wale
.01eaused end Dialsi•
bested, at very low prime. A. PNYI3BO_ A N
Nanrill of Ponarete."
Goldsmith's Hell. Library street
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or, 0L5.i413.1-a.Di‘N v..anr.7l
C.
THOMAS B. DIXON' & BONS,.
/ate AndrAtm & Dixon
No 1M ORESTNUP treet, Uadelphin
of
opmote United Mates Mlnf,
=- 1 .- - x; LOW-1:045WN,
P&l cit la ti n& R,
. ' < ,4 = OFFICE._
T. ' And other GBATEIS,
Wood
- .'
los Anthrarne, Intumhiona lad W Firer
it ..- T 41T1111 •
WAIn - -Alir-FIDINACESi---
Nor - W 3 = 2 .= and Private Bananas.
, Juill'ilAATO,BB -
coomm-aerrozEkAtau-Banares,
acsi I WHOTaisiaT.K and }Wren..
Buocessor to Oeo. (bay, • • 7
33XLM - Wr..
2 . 4, 28, 28 and 30 South Sixth St., Pldlad'a.
• E Fine GI fitotk & Nut-Brown Ales, , se.
".
-r es for ramitsr and litedicina
QPARESH OLIVW-11X1 Kew' treah - BPsnitaCOlives;
to Just received and farisale ti 9.44 D. DIIRODI.B.
CIO. We S. Delaware Sven
tSHIPPIIVO
FOR NEWYORK,
Via Delaware and Raritan Zama. -
.
The , Philadelphia and New York Esprow,
„
• Steamboat Company.
- enema • Propellers leave, DAlLYtrona
"" " FIRST ,WHARF halo* NAIIIODT street,
makiLnng~ a . e run in 21 HOURS. - • .
Tbh3 Line connects with all Plorthern and Eastern .
Transportation Companion. Goods forwarded direct to
all p oints tree of commission.
ra~atreceived at lowest rates.
WI& P.. CLIME & CO., Agents,
14 South Wharves, Pallaaelplas„
3AI3.H.AND, , A.genti
117 Wall street NettrYorlr.
fin Etti POR SAVANNAH, GA; _• . -
.THE PHILADELPHIA -AND. SOUTH
Ilk MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REHHLAR
LINN. SAILING EVF.X.P SATURDAY.
. new and splendid steamships •
PIONEER Captain P. P. Hoxle
TONAW.a/iDA - Captain Jacob Teal
Cabin Palsage - • 416 00
The steamship PIONEER. P. ' Rorie, commander
will commence receiving freight for the above portal
BALE street' wharf onTli.llßSDAY,lnnel4th,and sail
on SATURDAY, Jane lath, at 10" A. M.,
Phippera are, requestectto !exist :Rills of Lading with
The n tate Boom accommodations_ of this. Steamer
are of .a superior and commodious character.
Freight taken for Cie A vo.wsmoN, s. c., and for.
warded via SAVANNAH with quick despatch.
w]io Bills of Lading signed, atter vessel leaven the
, B. & J. M. FLANAGAN.
• 420 Senth Delaware avenna
For freight or passage, apply to
• WM C. HARRIS.
• # Freight and Passenger A gent,
let . Roe North Delaware avenue.
• ' L'• * • STRAMSIIIF-LlNR•Duamg7r.
PROM 21.:AGY PORTEVART I rvicr#47
-
FROM raiz ST. PHILADRILFMLA,
AND LONG wRARF, BOSTON.
The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews. will sail
from Philadelphia on Ftidav, June.ls at 10A. M.
The steamship NORMAN, Captain uroweD, will sail
from Batton on Monday. June le, at 12 M. ;
The line between. Phlledeiphis and Boston is now
otn_poited of the - - • -
RAMON, Captain Matthews ,121* tons burthge.
NORMAN, CaptalrrOrmell, 1200 tons Nathan.,
AWED, Captain Bogs, 900 tons brirthen.
Thew substantia l' And well inted :steamships
4d1,1 gall panctuallyza adv , anti freight will be
received every daY, steamer being slyeeelelnek th e
berth to receive cargo. •
Rappers are reverted to send HMI of /ailing with
their good'.
For freight or paesage i lißply to
NRY WINSOR & 00.,
jel4 . 332 South Delaware avenue.
FOR SAVANNAH. GEORGLA..—Pioneer
Line.—A first-class steamship leaves Pier
Au. 4 North Elver, New Nora, every SATURDAY for
be above port.
Cabin passage, $l5. .
Freight 10 cents per foot, 50 cents per barrel.
tioods from Philadelphia and other points received
by any transppoortarion line, and promptly forwarded
'tee ofcommtsalon.
APPIY to - LEWIS L. JONES,
13 Broadway, New York.
JOHN H. A r woaD,
jet-tjyl 5 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Ageni in Savannah, Messrs. Hunter dt GammelL
Pwr TT. A t'kELPHIA... 13.10ahlOND AND
`'.‘ NORFOLK smsanarre COMPANY.
The tins steamships of this Line Insure at the lowest
:ates ant sail regularly from the Fiat Wharf above
',Dirket street, Oyer
WEDIVMDAY and SATURDAY.
At Noon,
,lonneeUnz with ReStramds from Richmond, Norfolk
Ind City Point, foul:Ohs the moat direct roars for the
loath and Sonthweet.
M!2;10:1;==1
P. CLYDE &
ii North and Booth 'Wharves
FOR GALV.B..TON. TEXAS.
TEXAS LINE STEAMSHIPS,
• STOPPING AT KEY WEST. FLA.
The Al Steamship GENERA.L SE.DOWICK,
J. N. rawyer, Commander,
will receive freight at Pier East River (New
York). and sail with despatch.
For freight or 'passage having superior ac Commods•
tions, apply to
. BISHOP. SON & CO.,
Jettf No. 105 Arch street.
HAVANA STEASISML
MONTHLY LrNit.—The steamships
c.S. HUDSON, Capt. Howes, STARS AND
SlRlPES,tempt , Holmes These steamers Will leave
thls port for Havana every other S &TURD &Y, ate A.
Thesteamsetp STABS &ND STRIPES- 13aptaln
Holmes. will leave for Havana on SATURDAY
zsok,NIND. June So'clock.
Forage to Bev/map&
For height or passage, apply to
.THO.ILAO WATTSON & SONS.
Jell 140 North Delaware avenue,
NEW EMPRESS DIRE TO ALEX•
ANDRIA
_SeonenTwo and Wastungton
Tut :elapaike and Denman Canal, with connections
It Alexandria, VL, farm the most direct relate far
Lynchburg, B ri stol, Sliarviiie, Naahville, Dalton ano
:he Southwest.
- Steamers leave First 'Wharf above Mirka etre&
very Wednesday and Satinday at 12 M.
For freight aPPIY to the W. W. r. aLTDE &
14 North Wharves
Z. B. Davidson, Agent at SeOntetOwn; X. Eldridge a
Acosta at Alexandria',
FOR NEW YOBS.—Phlladelplda Stela
Propeller Oempany—Desp , e_h and Swin.
fin, via I.laware and Raritan Canal—Leavins
at 12 N.N., connecting with., all the
Northern and Faeterrifflnee.
For freight, which will he taken on accotomodasui
unarm, apply ta
WM. M. ItAIRD & CO.,
intil6tf N 0.152 South Delaware avenue.
et NEW TOW-BOAT LINE.
DELAWARE_ and CLELEMPErIE)
sea -BOAT CO2II , 4LTY.
BARGES - towed to and from PECILADELPBTA
fAVREeDICORACE, BALTIMORE, WHIN
rOli. and intermediate points.
Will. P. CLYDE & DX, Argenta,
No. le South Whams Philadelphia
Captain .TORN LAUGHLIN, Sater intendent.
ROBINSON'S CA.LIFORNL& CLIPPER mem.
SAILING RESIJLARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift.
Sure Line at reduced rates.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
RING -FIBBER
Harding, Commander.
roszst: H. s now tat ing In the balance of her Cargo at
Pier East River, and having large engage.
ments shippers may rely on prompt despatch.
For freight, at reasonable rates. apply to
BISHOP. SON & CO.,
, . 105 Arch street.
FOR VREPI HT OR CRARTKR.—AI Br. bark
KATHLEEN, Williams, master, 490 tons re
glater and 6.500 bbls. flour.
Al Br. bark JANET. Kinney, master. 280 tons rsgis.
car and 3.000 bbls. flour
Al Br. bark BALTHASABA, Wilson, master, 28
tons register and 2,500 bbis. flour.
Al Br. brig IDA, Thesing, master, 210 tons, rlegis. 'tea
and 2,500 bbis. capaclty. Apply to
8D21111218 A. BAUDER & 00.,
Sp2l s Dock street -wharf.
= FOB 33018T018, Mase.—Plzpress Line.—The
tine schooner ELLS L. 811.11TEI, - Captain
Smith. is, now loading for the above port at
willow street wharf, and will have prompt despatch.
For hary es. freight, apply to DAVID WOPED, 18 North
W • ._ Jett
WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 M feet
Lumber, to oarry timber from Denton, Md.
Wilmington, Da. Apply to DELVED COOP
10 N. Wharves., ap.27
WANTED TO PURCHASE A good Vessel
Suitable for Lamter trade: 125,000 to 150.000 feet
capacity: not over hair years old. Apply to E.
A. SOUDER & CO., Dock street wharf jeast
riORSIGINFRA' NOTIOE.—The bark PRE'', P
tI Gallas, master from Rotterdam, will , commence
discharging at Pine street wharf, under general
order, on Thursday, 14th Inst., when all goads mot per
mitted will be sent to the public stores. Consignees
will please attend to the reception of their goods.
ALPHO.. HE STEPIEULNI & CO.,
jel23ti 13'Z and 129 south !front street.
persons are hereby cautioned agatast
.trusting any of the crew Of toe blecklenburg bark
VREI, F. ti atlas, master, from Rotterdam, as debts of
their contracting will not be paid by captain or con.
BlM:tees.
ALPHONSE STEPHANI & CO.,
je11.6t4 137 and 139 South Front street.
QUIP DiERIIIIIAC, Lecale, master, from Liver.
pool, is now discharging under general order at
Shippen street wharf. Consignees will please attend
to tue reception of their goods. PEThR WREGHT
& 801.78,115 Walnut street. , rily3l tf
0 AS. S. n..RENDLES., OtIeCEIZZO7 40 Mat. - SEELNAI
CIS SONS, Sail Makers, No. SOO North DELAWARE
Avenue, Philadelphia. •
All work done in the beet roamer and. on an 'owe&
And roost' favorable tame, and win:muted to riva Put
toot oattsfactoni ,
Particular attention riven to roolirinr..
BOA RIDING.
BOARDINA.—Two vacant rooms.- .Addreas E. M.,
Briatrix Office, Jel2Lu a3t*
DOARD.--Gentlemen furnished with meals daring
..13 the Summer, in a private family, in aeentral lona.
tion. Address V. Y., Inquirer Office. Jet:Ml Mats
.A GENTLE MAN and LADY can obtain rirstclass
A
"BOARDING, with elegant rooms, beautifully
located, by applying at 1704 RACE street, References
required. • ' jel2•Sta •
E HANDSOME RESIDENCE, S. 0 . corner of
1 Spruce and Eighth streets, has been opened for the
remptionnfboarders, Rooms single and suites, and
with or withoutprivate table. id&ltas
PHOTOGRA.PIIIO VLEWO OF PROM;
DENT PLACES IN
Charleston and Savannah
, .
Taken by a resident 'Artist, Also, a PhOtograpts of
the Original Ordinance ofSecession, passed In Conven•
tlon at Charleston, 1.881, scrim ma simile Signatures of
all the Bigners. Orders received and for sale by
W. G. FERRY, 'Stationer,
LaY2B4f tae aBOIL szasET.
NE 14, 1866.
AWCTION MALES:
.- , THOMAS &SONS, AUCTIONEEEekt: •
Nos. Mend 141 South POUR'BEI street.
SALES OP STOOKS - AND -REAL ESTATE-'
At the Exchange, every TUESDAY. at 12 o'clOcknoort
Sir Handbills 'of !each 'property issued separate y .
land on the , Saturday prey of '
no to. each , Sole 'uo oat&
lognes in pamphlet form, giving fall dead:lotions.
'RICA rrEISTATIa TBIVAMB SALE.
:Printed • catalogues, comprising several hundred
, •;thensand do ll ars,- incliiding every description of eitr.
and,countryproperty„trom the smallest dwelling : tc .
the 'most elegant mansions : elegant - county,: create, ' -
farms, lustiness properties,&c. , • • - • ,
• FORNTIVIRE SALES 'at the /Wettest Store
EVERY THIJIIBDAY.• • • • - - • - •
tar Particular - attention given "to Sales at Private
'TWENTY -SEVENTH SPRINGSALE, - .TUNE 19.
To Close an Estate—VEßY DESIRABLE TERRE.
STORY BRICK RESIDENCE and .LARGE LOT, ho.,
1925 Poplar et, west of -Broad, with a Brick Stable in:
the rear on Cambridge at.- Lot 60 feet 4X-inches front.
The above is situate in a very desirable neighborhood,
ar d worthy ,thl attenti.rt of builders nucleators.
. !VALUABLE BUSINESS dzOCAtIOI9--THREKBTOBT
'BRICK RESIDENCE, with three-story back baildlng„
- 1.0 . 20 North Tent hi at, shovel Market at; Immediate.
possession,
VAIMAHL2 BUSINESS STANDS—POUR STORY
BRICE. OTEL and DWELLING, N. W. corner of .
Second and - Monroe sti--bas the modern convent- '
epees. -Immediate possession.
• FOUR-STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLLNO,'
Second at. atnolnir g the above. •
THREE STORY BRICK HOTEL and DWELL
ING. N.- W. corner of. Eleventh' and _Myrtle streets.,
19th Ward. _ _
TERI. E-STORY BRICE' DWELLING, No. 850 N.
Eleventh street. adjoining the above
THREE-STORY BRICK 'DWELLING, YQo. 1315
-
aod street, with a•tbreestory Brick Dwelling in the
IrlitairrEss.rstorgaxy-2 , TBREESTORY ,
STORES and DWELL GS,Nos. 1642 and 164 - North
Seeded Street,With 2 Three:story Brick Dw - Ilingli in
the rear on Philipetteet.
VALUABLE'- WHARF,' Elver Schitylkill,.
MODERN' ‘FOTTRISToRY BATOR JECIMIDENCE,
No. 1'134 Pine st, east at !Eighteenth at. Has , ttte en>
dent conveniences. - - '
Palest N.W:6rner Stith and Thompson eta.
SUPERIOR :FURNITURE, FINE CHINA . AND
GLAt3SWARB, HANDSOME BRUSSELS CAB.
PETB, &c. -
ON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE
AttheN. - W. corner Maitland Thompson istreeta,.by
Catalogue, superior walnut, parlor, dining room and
Chamber Ibrniture, fine Brussels - aad cuter cement.
hanosome chmaand glassware itc. • .
i May he'exammed on themorning of Went 8 o'clock.
BsIeNO.I.V4 JeffersOn street.
NEAT.H9USEBOLD FURNITURE, FINE BRI7S ,
BELS CARPETS: to.
ON. MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 18,
A - tis o'clock, at Nm 1324 Jefferson street, et, the neat
Walnut parlor, chamber and dining ream 'furniture,
fine Brussels and other carpets, kit - hen utensils &c.,
may . be examined 4,11 the soornlngof sale at steclock;
FINE BRANDLEEt, WitISKTE4, SHERRY, HOUK,
AND CLARET .WINES. &c
The Stock of atpss*.t. Ward & Brother, late of the La
Pierre Howe_ .
WEDS V.S.- DAS, JUNE
At 12 o'clock Loon. at. the auction rooms, will be
sold;by catalogue, the stock of tine Brandies, Whis.
hies, Sherry. Bock and Claret Wines, th.L. of Messrs.
Ward & Brother, late of the Da Pierre House.
Comptes may be examined one hourpreviotti to sale,
• Bale No. 1513 Green street.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD TURNITuRig. FINE
FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK. MIRRORS. CAR
PETS, KITCHEN FUhNITURE and UTENSILS,
LEMON AND ORANGE TREES, dm
-
ON FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE v.
• At 10 o'clock. at No. 1113 GrePn street, the surplus
furniture f a family going to Europe,
may be ' , snot at 6 o clock on the moraine of sale,
VALUABLE FARM—C I PPER ORE AT PRI
VATE seLv..—Araluable Farm it acres. There is
a vein °tars.) , suiphuret of copper on the place. Full
particulars will be given on application at the auction
MOMS.
fITROMAIS BIRCH & SON. AUCTIONEERS ANI
looturstTSSlON MERCHANTS,
No. 1110 CHESTNUT meet.
(Bear entrance 11(17 Sansom street)
110L'Et'r3ROLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DE.
SCRIPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
SALFb EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the
most Reasonable Terms.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &c., AT THE
EX MANGE.
THOMAS BIRCH ‘S. SON respectfully inform theh
friends and the public that they are nrepared to attend
t o
the sale of Beal .IDttate by auction and at private
le
SALE OF VALUABLE CLAPEICAL AND MS
CrT.LANEOLTS MUSIC, FINE VIOLINS. &c.
-O.v TECURL-DAY AFTERNOON.
At 4 o'clock, at the andien stare. No. 1110 Oheatznu
street. will_be sold—
'l he valuable Classical and Miscellaneous Music be
longinr to the estate of the late O. F. Haptield, cons.
prising orchestral arrangements, quintettes, guar•
tette'. opera scores. oratorios and piano music.. •
Also. accent' valuable violins, originals by Steiner,
Amati, Alblni, Magial and others.
Catalogue; will be ready for distribution on Monday..
Sale at No 1110 atiestrun street.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. rfA.R.PETs, MIB•
HORS, &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
Al 9 o'clock, at. the Anctlon Store, No. MO Chestnut
street, will be sold—
large assortment of superior walnut parlor,
chamber, dining room and 'kitchen furniture.
FINE DIAMOND JEWELRY. •
• , ON FRIDAY.
At I o'clock at the auction store, No. 1110 Chestnut
street. will be sold—
IS elegant Start and rings. single stone and clusters.
Also, 8 elegant breastpins.
They can be examined at.the auction store on Thus•
day aftesncon.
PINE SHOW CASIC.
ON.PRIDAY MORNING.
At the auction store, will be sold, a Plate Glass Gaun
ter Show Case. •
P.TA1 4 70 FORTES.
One rosewood 7 octave Piano Forte, xnade by Meyer;
one do. do. Loud.
Y JOHN B. MYERS CO., AUCT/ONEriES
I, Nos. co and MI MARKET street. corner of liana.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPEEINGa
CANTON MATT - ENOS. dm.
ON FRIDAY- MORNING,
June 15, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. or
four months' credit, about YOO nieces of superfine
and tine ingrain, royal damask, Venetian. list, Dutch
bemp cottage and rag carpetings, embrating a choice
assortment ofsuperior goods, which may be ezamined
early on the morning at sale.
e.43k034.1/40wdEigiriVwiagib i g
P*43WiliM)!Nalsr 1 11% • V w
• .ON MONDAY MORNING, JUNE .13,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. O 1 FOITI
ISIONTRSCBEDIT, about7oolots ofFrench, India. Ger
man and British Dry Goods, embracing a full assort.
ment of fancy and. staple articles in silks, worsteds
woolens, linens and cottons.
N. B.—Oooda arranged ibr examination and =tit
looms ready early orrmorning of gala
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OP BOOTS, GUMS
BROGANS, TRAVELING BAGS, STRAW
GOODS. mac.
ON TUESDAY MORNING; JUNE 19,
WUI be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on fbu'
mouths' credit, about 1,100 packages Boots, Shoes, Bile
morals. &P.., of City and Eastern manufacture. Om
for ev.f.rn nation with catalogues early on the moralist
of sale.'
giRE PRINCIPAL - MONEY EEMAELTEA 44 m.ENT
1. B. E. corner of SIETE and RACE streets.
' Money advanced on Merchandise societally'
Watches,Jevrelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver elate.
and on all articles of value, for any lentil of timE
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE
Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Oper
Face English; American and Swiss Patent Level
Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le
pine Wetchesr, Fine Geld Duplex and other Watches
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English
American and Swiss Patent Lever and Le tin
Watches: Double Cara English Quartier. and °that
Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond
Oust Finger Rings; Ear Thugs, Studs, &at Fine
Chaintc' Medallions; Bracelea; Scarf Pinr,
Pins; Finger Binge; Pencil Cases, and Sewoay gene
• •
FOB
SALE.—A large and splendid Fireproof Chart
emitablelbr a Jeweler, price $6.50.
Also, several Lots In Borah Camden Fifth sat
Chestnut streets
otXrrs', A. IAIT.LON
IMPORTANT SALE °FOIL PAINTINGS, PASTEL
PIC rtBRIS AND CRYSTAL MEDALLIONS dm.
Comprising the entire Collection from the
AMERICAN ART GALLERY, NEW YORE.
R. -.SCOTT, Jr. will sell by suction. on FRIDAY.
SATURDAY and MONDAY EV.ENINGS, June 15,16
and 15, ate o'clock, at 'the Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut
street. a .very chotce collection of Paintings. Crystal
Medallions, sr c. It embraces specimsns of some of the
.most talented living American artists. je.1.2.6t
CAB D.—We are prepared from now until July tette
make +medal Bales of any description of merchandise.
end will use our beet endeavors to give satisfaction.
For terrus.Ac.. apply at the office.
DAVIS & RA.N.VEY, AUCTIONEEEtb.
(Late with M. Thomas it Sons.)
Store No. 833 Chestnut street.
FURNITURE SALES at the Store every TuesdaY.
SALES AT MELD ENCMS -ecelve Partici:dal
attention
VALUABLEIIISCELL A.NEnTJS BOOKS.
ON FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 15. -
At 7)4 o'clock, at the auction store No. 333 Chestnut
street, Valuable Miscellaneous Books, portion from a
Private Library,. including mans English editions of
choice authors, in fine bind ngs. AlsO. ti number of
At Okla Books. Mostly the last editions of the publics-
Cons of Lea & Rlan chard.
May be examined Thursday and Friday,
PHILIP FORD & CO., . •
AUCTIONEERS,
No. 106 MARKET street.-
- SALE OF 100 r CASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
• • .ON MONDAY MORNING, TUNE 18.
Cori:manning at 10 o'clock. precisely. will be sold by
catalogue 10426 cases men's, boys' and yontbs , calf',
It
kip, grain and thick , ots, Brown', Ralmorals. Con
gress Elaiters,Oxford Ties. &c. ; women's. misses' and
children's calf kip, goat, kid. buff and moroccn heeled
Boots and Shoes. Also, a tine assortment of city-made
goods.
Y BAB.RITT & CO., AIICTIONIOw
w 4 4 •
. Cash Auction House, • _
No. 230 Market street, corner ofßank street.
Cash advanced on consignmentswitbootextea °harem
NOTICE TO CITY AND COTIN TRY MERCHANTS.
ON FRIDAY MORNINei, %Tunny is,
at 16 o'clock. 500 lets assorted Dry Goods, ClottuS, CaMi;
mores, Dress Goods, &c Also,- .
200 dozen Straw Hats. Hoods, &is
If a dozen White and, Fancy Shirts.
• Invoices Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, NotionS. &c.
T . L. ABIUDELthIak. & 00.,
AVOTIO :.I , IIVERI-, •
.1505 7iLLTUrfa , street. *bon iilbt, .
AUCTION SALES.
TAXES .13TtlESTiL4N - s A.IICTIONE.EN
'Peremptory Sale' to •Cloge a "Partnerithip" Account, ai
o. 307 Untoutdreetiand 307 Cypress street—,
LEASE. STOOK, TOOLS. CA.ERIAtiES, &c.
ON SATITEDAY,MORNINELJUNE 16.
Alt 10 o'clock, will he kohl-without 'rEserve, to' chee a
, partnership, the entire 6tock and teols of o.'.l'..Eidd &
Co., Carriage Manufacturer Including Wagons Choice
Lumber. Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, Smiths' Tools. Im•
proved Drill. &c, _ ' •
LEA SL—Also; the Lease of both shops. -
RANK FIREPROOF SAFE AT PRIVATE SALE.
At Private Sale -A supelor Rank Safe, nearly new,„,
about seven fiet high inside, with combination'lockw
&c.: in perfect order, Made by Farrel &. Herring.all
cost of $1,4e0.
TO RENT—A handsome double Mansion on Walnut
street, either furnished or' untarnished. Apply at the
Auction Store.'
ESUMIPItMeis.
' VCOMAPOrriLTJI-41.•
WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP
PRENCLPAIT; DEINYS, 773:136IITIE:Tlitith i3T.
PRICE, PER BOTTLE; $5 PER HALF DBZH6I:
The undersigned citizens take pleasure in cheerfully
recommending the use - of ' Wrlght's Tar Syrup. Aar
coughs colds, consumption, wheePicg coughr - 0 011, ea •
fever, liver complaint, pains' in the breast, bronchitis.
Inflammation, and constriction of - air vessels in llut
lungs. The remedy should be in every
Charles C. Wilson, Forney's Press office.
'Charles H. Graffen, Sundati Herron/ office.
• James Nolen, inquirer office. • • -; •
Wm. F. Corhit, Ansociated Press.
Wm. B. Carpenter, Fire Alarm 'and Police Tel&
graph, Fifth and Chestnut streets. -
;A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets. • ,'
James W. Ferrine, LOS Charlee street,
H. A. Davis, 32342Isskillatreet. -
JohnWoodside,l33l Franklin street
Robert Thompson, 1603 Walter street.
R. 6: March - . 626 Franklin street. , ,
J. Gebloff 731 South Second street. : '-
John Seymour, MS South Front street.
E.W. Howard; I•Doe.k street.' - • - '
H. C. Bartlett r ra7 South Second street. ,
L. Rates, 665 Arch street.. '
Albert .Pdartin, 417 South Second street.
Mary Caldwell, 1032 Samson, street. , • -
W. Thomas,-20 North Fourth street. ,
T. M. Canby, 109 Elfretb's alley. - •
George Wilson. 23f. Race street. - - -
W.F. 8r00k5,69 North Second street. ,
M.'.l.Hassett,ll9 (lanai street. , . :
S. Seymour Rate, Bustleten.
Charles Rogers, 921 South street: ' - •
R. T. Wellington Second and Quarry Street& •
E. B.Thomas,l3B South Sixth street.
William Barna, Mb South Front street. . .
S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager.
John lilaginnts, rear 01'134 North Second street.
Mrs. S. B. Choate, Newark, Del.
George W. White & Co:, No. Mt South INsirli street.
William B. wrigh4: '
Bra: We take pleasure In recommending smug;
TAR SYRUP (of which we have already sold con
siderable quantities) as a most excellent and efficacious
remedy fox the complaints set MrAt in your printeg:
bill already submitted to the public. As a graWiring
act to suffering humanity we will cheerfully ream=
mend year preparation to all afflicted w ith diseases -
which it is designed to cure. • _
Tours, &c., DIMES & SON, Druggists,
N. E. corner Pine and Sixth trantis,
Also to be had at
• JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN,
DYOTT ch CO.,
and all principal druggists and dealers.
The subscriber would beg leave further to say thal
he is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup
to any part of the country. Persons desiring other
infolmation by mail will enclose a postage stamp, and_
answers will be returned as soon as the exigencies or
business will admit.
T. 7 A of WRIGHT,
771 South Third street, - •
Philadelphia. Ps.
rkJi PiALMt h EN T 'TAeLh d EA— y A ing p a e n l malc a aewhi cn
feet them, giving tone to the gams, and leaving a feel
'ng of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth.
it may be used daily, and will be found to stre.n=
weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and
31venes5 will recommend it to every one. Being emu
nosed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician sag
Micro. copist, it is confide.tly offered as a RKLIAILLIt
iubstitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogee.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
..,f the DENT.ALLMA, advocate its use; It contain*.
nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment.
Made only by
JAI T. SEWN, Apotheatry,
Broad and bprtute streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, . D. L. Stackhonse,
Hansard 4 Co., Robert. C. Davis, -- .
G. R. E eeny. Geo. C. Bower,
Isaac H. H a y, Charles Shiv
C. H. b eedles, G. J. Scattergood,' • 7,
T. J. Husband, J. C. Turn penny &Q. _
Ambrose Smith, Charles H.fetoerle,
Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, -
William B. Webb. B. Bringhurst &QO.,
James L. Rlspham, Dyott 4 Co., -.-
Hughes & Coombe, H. C. Blair, -
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. - 1.-
DRIUCH!).
THE GREAT AMERICAN DEODORIZER AND
DISINFECTANT. •
This article owes its peoallar value as a DEODO
RIZER to the that that it decomposes and destroys an.
noxious gases and vaporethat are given offfromputti
lying animal or vegetable matter
Da. W. E. A AIKI.N, Professor of Chemistry In tiler
University of Maryland. says: "For an efficient and
reliable Deodorizer and Disinfectant, always ready Itm
use, and not liable to, arm change, equally valuable ii
the sick room and In the foul sink, it has, in mg
opinion, no equal. •
This opinion Is concurred In by Drs. Miltenberger,:
Johnson, Chew. IffSherry. Butler, and . Dr. Van
Biber. who made the report to the Fa:toned Scusircom
and Quarantine COnrentiOn of Ina, says:. -
"It Is the best deodorant of which Ihave any - lore*.
ledge:
"First. It evidently answers the perpose.
"Second. It is odorless itself.
"Third. It is easily kept and managed.
".Fburth. /t Is comparatively cheap.
For sale by
ROBERT SRO3I2R
Wholesale Drunttta.
N. F. corner FOLIBTH. and RACK Streets.
Ana by Druggists generally
COD LIVER OIL (new made) regularly received la
V quantities suitable to the trade. •
ALCOHOL, 95 per cent; finest quality in best of pa,c3to
a VI . FINED CAMPHOR, in original. packages. .
Ipecac Root, Ipecac powdered; Ipecac, powdarailt, ftt
lb. bottles;_Powdered eallsays Bark, Powdered Mut
barb, Powdered Jelin'. in bottles, for sale by JOHN Ct.
RARER & CO., No. 718 Market street..
DLAIR'S Pt RE FRUIT SYRUPS put up in bottles
A) expressly for Families in the country. One table
spoonful otany of these Syrups added to a glass of ice=
water, makes a most refreshing and delightful draught
—almost. if not equal to soda water. Orders by malt
promptly answered. If.C. BLAIR'S SONS', Apothe,
caries. Eighth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia.
CA.PdPHOR.—A lot of Camphor fbr sale by NI7II.-
LIAM W.Lr IS & CO., Druggist*, No. 724 and=
Market Strect.
EXT.R. AOT OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence'at
Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made
n Elgin. Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the Jnlcee of
choice beef and is superior in [delicious flavor =X
quality to any hitherto known. ' Packets with fbil di
recstaxia. ode dollar meal. : EVBBELL, APOthecatlf
1410 Chestnut street. .
ral:(9Blll3TS' SUNDBIES. Gradual:en Horrand
LPm Tilda,Combs, Brwat Minoru, Tweessni,P-a
sows, Horn Scoops., Instrumento, Tin=
Hard and Soft Blabber Goods, Vast Cued, Wm
Hata' Syringes, arc., daN atWNE ds" m
apses 22 South Eighth s
trald: ••
RORKRT BROIDSLAIUDI. & 00. N. N. 00ENDit
FOlThirDN AND RACE Wholeashi
Drugglete, hfanufacturens and Dealers In Windore
Glass, White Lead, and Banta of every descriptlaz
after to the trade, or commie" &complete stock ai
goods In their line, at the lowest market rates.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER di = l.
Northeast corner Fourth and Dace streets.
DAY BUlL—jnet • received,. as invoice Of (lenu2
.0 Imported Bay Rum, for sale by the gallmultp
10BICBT ECHO'MPIMA RIM & 00.. DSCIWISt. B. asst
oer Fourth and Baca streets ,
111A0141231A--Jenning's Calcined, in lide. round thid
Bland bores, also in bottle& Jeznin_re Carbonate or
Ragnesia,in 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers. Heavy Calciruse
Magnesia and ler main by MAHLM. gum&
30N dc CO.. Druggist% Market and Serrentit Went'.
biladelohia. nerd
4.0
Littll4oßbs
HER MAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE,
J_ :Fe Du o
151 SOM nun vr., 40LE /WENT.
.-The attention of the trade is solicited IQ
the following very choice Wines, - 4 , 5_., for 71 1 =
10613EPR F. BUNTON, No., Fa Booth Front
abotre - Walont
BfAD2IIIIAS-Old leltnia, 8 years old.
SIIKELIMtS-Orimpliell Co., single, donne NM
triple Grape. °fusee Bona, BudolPh. ToPan, RUM
Spanish, Mown and F. Valletta
- PORTS-Tllette r Vinho Velho Beal, Dutton as
Batten° Valente & CO. Vintages 1886 to 1856.
ULABETS I+ 11,--larnse ,
Irreree and Ettwolfal*Whe Ql
13169.121111_
VPIII2IOIITII-0. Senirdsn, Wive& 00.
.1117SCAT-de Fret
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CRAM:FAQIR - BB --I= IrcOnt ,
"Gehl M e
de Venom Her filaleaty and Bora um= and .09tm
favorite brands
OLD WHISKIES.3OO Cases Pare Old 'Wheat: Frei
Botabon suad.llonowpzliela•Virlilakies, for We 1 , ,i7
F.: P. MIDDLIITON. • •
, ,•• •. 5 Ficelp. - 1 0 1,v4 atm*.
„
LONDON Leal:M. IWBINIM—WhoIe and - Ufa
boxes best quality, Texelon?l,6Yee Nalable,,Nre
solo by,.7. 13. - RUMBIER (39.1108 R. Delaware Ammo,
IMPERLI.I. ZRIMMIS.—ao
audeterim andhatabturee, Ixtiported. g rid 4+o,
b 7203: 7f/8 .887/7777--7,7t77Bli7Faxik
OrBl7Bll , •- • - - •
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