[Cuutinued from the Sixth Page.] bales of different qualities are embraced in the same invoice at the same price, whereby the average price shall be reduced more than ten per centum below the value of the bale of - the best quality, the value of the whole shall be. appraised according to the 'value of the bale of the best quality; and no bale, bag or package shall be liable to a less rate of duy in consequence of being invoiced with wool of lower value: And ,provided further, That the duty "von wool of the first .class which shall be imported washed, shall be twice the amount of dnty , to which it would be subjected if Imported unwashed. And that the duty - upon wool of all classes which shall be im ported scoured, shall be three times the amount of the duty to which it would be subjected if imported unwashed. On sheep skins and Angora goat skins, raw or un manufactured, imported with the wool on, - washed or , unwashed, the duty shall be thirty =per +=tam ad valorem; and on woolen rags, shoddy; mungo, waste and ilocks, the -duty shall be twelve cents per pound. — • The Howe, at 4.35 P. M., adjourned. FMB Our Third koition of Yesterday From WastOngton. [SpecialDeapateh to the Bulletin.] Wesvisrekrox, June 28.—Thagouse Com onittee on Foreign Relations discussed the Mexican question this morning, withou arriving at any conclusion. There are indications that if Louis Napo - Rion can withdraw his troops from hieaieo without beittg menaced, he - will sustain' the United Statee 'in her demands ?or reparation against England, and in the Amtablishment of a new eode of International Law on maritime questionA. XXXIXOB Congress—First Session. WASTIENGTON June 28, 1866. SR:Kam—Mr. Arown (Mo.) offered a re rtolution, which was adopted, instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for such reorganization of the civil service, .especially to the Post Office, Treasury and interior, as will secure appointments after -examination, and . regulate dismissals and `they ` - regul ted promotions as ey are; a in th e :army and navy, to the end that the patron age of these Departments may not be used as a reservoir of political power, etc.- The bill to regulate the occupation of mineral lands was passed. The bill to provide universal suffrage in the District of Columbia was postponed on account of the absence of Mr. Morrill (Me.), Chairman of the District Committee.. Mr. Sherman (Ohio) reported the Indian Appropriation bill. Mr. II: owe (Wis.) called up the Niagara Ship Canal bill, which is now. under dis cussion. Hous - x—Mr. Julian (Ind.), from the Com mittee on Public Lands reported several bills as follows: For the• discontinuance of land offices and authorizing modifications in the limits -of the land districts. Read three times and passed. The Senate bill to create an additional "land district in the State of Oregon. Read three times and passed. The Senate bill concerning certain lands granted to the State of Nevada. Passed with amendments. - The Senate bill making a grant of lands in alternate sections to aid in the construe -lion and extension of the Iron Mountain railroad from Pilot Knob, Missouri, to He lena, Arkaneas. Passed with amendments. Mr. Briggs (Mich.), from the same Com mittee, reported back the Senate bill grant ing lands to the State of Michigan, to aid in the construction of a harbor and ship canal at Portage Lake" and Keewenaw Point, on Lake Superior. - Passed. • Eilso, the Senate bill granting lands to the Statent Michigan, to aid in the construc tion of a ship canal to connect the waters of Lake STlPerior .with Lac La . Belle, in that State. Passed. While the bill was under discussion Mr. Stevens (Pa.) sent - up and had read as an -amendment, if in order, a telegraphic de •spatoh from New Haven, announcing the approval of the Constitutional amendment by the Legislature of Connecticut, by a vote .of 125 yeas to 88 nays, [Applause and laughter]. The Speaker announced that that could :hardly be considered as an amendment to the bill [Laughter.] Fite at Buffalo. BUFFALO, June 28.—There was a fire last - night in the Malt Rouse of Beardsley & Belding. In the building there were about two thousand bushels of oats and fifteen thousand bushels of malt. The grain was - valued at• $20,000, the greater portion of which iwas insured. A - ndietirtent of Fenian. ThrTYFALO, June 28.—The Courier hum re -eeived a despatch from Canandaigua, dated last evening, saying that indictments have been found against most of the Fenians who went them from Buffalo for trial. New York Stock Market. Stocks axe strong; Chicago and. Rock Island, 94.14: N. Y. Central, 983 i; Reading, 109%; Missouri 6's, 78; Erie. .604; Carolina, &Y%; Tennessee 6's, 99; Treasury 7 8-108. 106%;.Ftve-twenties.lo334; Coupon 6's, 11 , 034; Gold 1.52;', Sales at r hikulelphia Stock Board. SALES AWES FIRST BOARD, 03800 II SIS-Sre 'a rg 103% 100 sh Read B trf 54% 155th Daizell Pet % 100 sh do cash 54% 8 sh Peens 48 ' 55% 100 sh Lehigh _ sswn 54 31 400 la sh Bock Monnt 100 eh Tel 62% sth Locust Mt 45 100 eh Hestonv'e R. 18 :300 sh 13th dc 15th St 8_21% 200 all Sch Xav of bp 84% =0 eh do b3O 21% 200 eh Ocean 011. 030 5% 8.16004 D BOARD. • - - ~' ~*. '•,. I 400 eh Ocean on - .3% 100 ah Readlni It s3O 54% 400 oh do .. bBO 5-46 300_8h Ocean 011 b 3 O 5 % 100 eh Plillaßtleathm3o% Ia 811 Hedonvilleßs3olB 100 eh Penns It 34% Ice eh - do 436018 / 00 eh Leda Nov Ids 3 . 7%1... ~ ._ , . . . ARRUED, In steamer en ck Iluaeon, from rotavana—Mns 31.ardeAlliateni;:MisaM Franc mat. - Mesarlditoger Hon "ter, emlliiller, Jam Carroll, D Smith. Wm H Hart;' Samuel - Brown,Heurt , SOtten, G cr. L Ifitstert.' F Cabrera, F Felonious and 11012: - .TP McGrath; IT H Gratz. L B MarlMßHastoß, Botta:tan and Son, Geo Batmen. A Jolly. A James, /I liceollock. O B Carbon, .11 Shining, W L Watts, J r: wham, Jr radio, J• It Filler, B G Mellenger, J L MP Belorte& thegUllaVatbtaietin. HAVANA-.44teamer Ilendrick Hudson, Howes— * . bxs foga. 99 hbds let bbls molasses 4 cs cigars Thos • Maim dk iSlosm 1 case cigars B Fagnet doS ous 2do • Q OocbramtEds Geo CiCarson: 4 bxs bxs do i Col . us; ido Pam. Wrival and Nailing or Ocean Steamers. 106:6111 MN PO* nays =koolia.....Liverpool...New York June 13 Nen ,, boosts.• raverp'l...New York...--...1n be 15 `y, Of Datelln.... - verpool, - -New York .. . ..... . ...June 15 rarts..—:...Hatobtarg.:.New York ' June 16 i pb0rue............. 11 verp00L-Boston&Phlle.......June 16 tanta.--.....—...L0nd0n....New York June le mon..Bremen—New York June RA lee - Anntbampton....New York June 28 -- "ntior.Livfkrpool...New York June 20 --Liverpool—New York • - June 23 --- -- • -. TO DEPART. New York...A.olll*qm- _ nue 30 LS' of HewYork....ll York..laverwol . .........June 30 • ette..---New York...Havre Jane 20 30 te New York...Hainburg June 80 Kee—..—New York...St jagci Juneau only New York..:Glasgow • .Jane So he Queen---.:-New York.:.LiverpooL June 20 • ~ .quebec...Llverpeol .Juneau .n.u...........New.Y0rk..:L0nd0nJu1y 1 • ' ..New York... Liverpool - July 4 .July 4 -- New - York...Nene July .7 ennwvania. —New.York—LiveroooL July , 7 My Of Stoth3o New York... Liverpool July , '7 vs..— ...J.New....York..iLiverpool July 11 aPoaeen.lFE:.' ":Platy . . .... --Tray 11' ARL (:)F - TRAINt w•D LAPOURCADE, PRICE INETELERILL, MONIWLY coatharms. JfAUWLMn:N. Run*. t Bins , Sim 7:B3,!Hum Warp, 8 6 '.4.113.111171,0 , er _Hendrick Hudson; Howee, 43(2 ders from, • vana, witit'engare cigars, Arc. to Thus Watisbn dc. OfttheCapee of the Delaware, eaw one bark' dithrig.cinahtgin .1b the -bay,eaw hark-Gen W, z Irma kluevitm; Ninnie frcwr Matanzas; Wm Welsh, from St Croix, and a British bark unknown. Steamer D Utley. Davis_ t 24 boon from. New York, with mdso to Wm DI Baird dr, Co. Steamer Buffalo, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Ship Prinz Albert (Hamb).-Planib, 8 days from New York, in ballast toR .. A' Ponder & Co.. • - Rug Hudson, Carr. from Baltimore, with 6 bargee to W P Clyne & Co. Tug Chesapeake, 3farshanarorn. Itallimors, with 3 barges to Wm P taillyde& lb.. _ CLEARED YESTERDAY Steamer Buggies, Chase, New York, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer H L Gaw. Der, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Brig - Walter Howes, Harding, Bangor; Warren, Gregg Schr Owen Beane, Parlrer,ltoston, J G & 9 - 114 Relier. Schr Lady „Emma, Sned , ecor. New Hoven, Ra thbun Stearns & Co. Schr W W Godfrey, Weeks. Boston, db Behr S P Adams. Talbot, Boston. L Auderuied & Co. Schr () Hodder', Strimple,•New Haven, Street & Co. Behr Two Brothers McAllister. Bridgeton, Tyler & Co. Schr Annie. Johnson, Washington, do Behr Cora, Tice, Bords; Heller & Nutting. Bohr Clio.Brannin, do Schr Delaware, Gibbs. Waehtogron, Davis &Bamm. Behr Rio Grande. Woolford, Washington. Preston Coal CO: . Bohr L M Spicer, Hayward, Washington, Dianchester Coal Co. Behr Advocate, Shields, do. do Schr Lucy Isabel, Cook. Salmis. cantata . Tug Chesapeake, Marshall, Baltimore, with 6 barges, W P Clyne dt Co; -• . Correspondence of the Phila. Evenhig READING. Jane 27. The following boats from the Linton Canal passed into the Eau:ll4k u Canal. today, bound . to Philadel phialadezt and consigned as follows; ASon with> lumber ; Taylor & Betz; _Lizzie, doPage; to captain, Gel 0 B do to Saml Bean; Exemplar; bit COSU SO C Shfn dtpon . • P; . . 2INNOBANDA , Steamer Ariadne, Crary. from Galirestort June 17,. via Ney West 22d; at New Yorkesterday. ' 23d inst. 12 miles Nor Carytdort, signalize d stefunet , Gen Sedge. wick,. from New York. for Galveston. Lett at Key: West schr..DelSota; Crook, trout Philadelphia, with, loss of rail. • • • • • Steamer hi Cleared N York 3ierf terdify kir this port. _ • steamer 'Gen Sherman, benne, was passed off RIO Janeiro Sd lust • bound in.. • . • • Steamer NI:0y B Bonder, LeckWobd, cleared at New' York, yesterday. for phsrleston. Steamer Wilmington, Spencer, cleared at New York yesterday. for Wilmington v lteh. Pew Steamer 'Western' Illetropslls, Seundeni; cleared it w York yesterday for Bremen. Steamer La. Oriental, Savory, from New York, at !Go Janeiro 23d ult. forßtienos Ayres.: Steamer Norfolk, Vance. hence at Norfolk 24th Met Steamer AMerica, Virdeni hence atWilmington,NC. 24th inst. and cleard for DeL Bark Amarinth. (firmt, t Reldorn, from Amoy 28th Feb. at New York yes . with tem. • Bark If E Bobbins, no bins, for this port, was at Newport. NI. 26th inst. ' Brig Abby Ellen, Gilmore, - cleared . at Boston 27th inst. for this port. Brig Gertrude, Enoch, 87 days from Rio Janeiro; at New - York yesterday, with coffee.. Brig Albert Adams, Ayres, at Nassau 11t h inst. from Charleston. - - , Buhr Pharo, Collins, 'sailed from Wareham pth inst. for this port. Sam .11 Croakey, Potter, hence at Providence '27th instant: Behr Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, cleared at Boston 27th inst. for this port. , Behr W H Tborndlke , Je ff erson. cleared at .Boston 27th inst. for Rockland. to load ibr this port. Betas Thos Borden, Wrightingttn, from Fall River, and D E 'from Rast, Vreenwich, both tbr this port, at Newport 26th inst. E3chr Alba, Adams. hence at Charleston 25th inst. Bchr John B Lee. Bunnell, for Barbados and a mkt, went to sea from Charleston 25th lost. MSAMV=2EZ=iI SPECIAL NOTICES. [ ( WI anAllar t reV T NIA . ° :4: ENTIiatEST oN ISOBTGAGE LOAN. On and after July 10th, next, half the amount of Coupons (No. 14) for Interest due lat July, 1866, less United States Tax, will be paid to the holders of the Mortgage Loan of this Company. upon presenting their bonds and surrendering said coupons. Pre. vided, the previous unpaid coupons are duly surren dered and converted into the Preferred Stack of this Company. Application to be made at the OM ce of the Company. Broad street and Washington avenue, or to JAMES R. RAMSEY, General Agent of the Company, at Ox- ford, Pa. JOSEPH ITUDDELL, Treasurer. Partaintrzats, June 7:8,1866..- Je28,121/ NOTICE.—FROM. AND AFTER JULY Ist and ur til the let of September next, the folio log Hardware Merchant!' will clone their places oT Moine. on endless of the week, except Saturday, at nix o'clpck P.X.,and on Saturday at 4 o'clock P. M. : - haiLTH dr. RICHCIDSONAII Market. FIELD a HARDIE, G STONES CO., W. W. 3131ER1CK,4 • • A. FRANZELL„ - TRunrAN s.usw, G. W. HENRY, NEWBOLD H TROTTER, W. H. KNIGHT a BRO., I. T. LINNABD, W.P. WALTER & SON. Parnammtruix, June 27. je73t• NENVIIETH - AZINTVERSAILY OF 4.IIIOELICLA.N .LNTEPENDENGE. • • ' - • THE STATE SOCIETY OF THEI3.IIINCRINALTI OF P.,ENNESYLVELNLit s , The annual stated meeting of "The State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania" will be held at AUGUSTIN'S. No. 1105 WALNUT street, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on WEDNESDAY, July 4th, 1866. Members of other State Societies who maybe in the city on that day, are invited to . dine with the society, at 5 o'clock, P. M., at the above place. je77-60" GEO. W. HARRIS, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. AND READING KAM. Ft)TR' ROAD COMPANY, OFFICE 227 SOUTH TH STREET.-PmmanErsamt, June 20,1866. DIVIDEND NOPICE. The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on Saturday, June 10th, and re opened on Friday, July I.3th. MS. A Dividend Of VIVA PER CENT. has been declared on the Preferred and Common Stock, clear of Na tional and State taxes: payable in cash, on and after July 12th, to the holders thereof. as they shall stand registered on the books of the Company, on the 30th instant. All payable at this office. je2l-Imi B. BRADFORD.Treasurer. ANDALUSIA. COLLSGB.—At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Andalusia College, held on the .20 day of June,the Act of Incorporation ap proved March 30th, 18t6. was accepted,and the Secre tary directed to give p. - blic notice to this effect. LmextToza cormm A N, Secretary. All applications for admission into the College should be made to the President. Bev. B. S. WELLS, A. M. Andalusia, . je2B2tf Bucks county, PA. UNIVERSITY OF PEYNSYLVANIA—DE PARTMENT OF ARTS.—The Examination of Candidates for-admission will be a tu al yt the Uni versity on MONDAY, the 2d day of Jul ,at 10 o'clock A. M. Students can apply for on, to pursue the ball course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or only that portion of it for which the degree of Bachelor of Bcience is givtn, or any such portion as the Faculty may sanction. GEORGE ALLEN, je2SSti . Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. fot.PHILADELPHIAJUNE 1, 1966.—CA.11T10N All persons are forbid negotiating the following Stock: Nos. 829,1,199,1.2x5 and 1.280 of the CLIITI'ON COAL AND IRON COMPANY; .No. 241, of the VB. NANGO OIL COMPANY; Nos. 597 and 743, of the CONNEuTIGUT MINING CO.: Nos. 90 and 91, of the SHERMAN OIL CO. of CHERRY RllN,and a receipt for two hundred Sham of the COTTER FARM OIL CO: - Stock, NO 595, in 'my -11aMe, as the same` was stolen from me on the evening of May 31,1866—5 e Issue of the said Stock having peen applied for. je2,24t* • sir BEtIBS. DIVIDEND NOTICE.-0 MOE OE THE atreet.ooooEAXl , 01.1: COMPANY. Xdp. 147 Eolith Fourth The Directors have this.. day declared a dividend of ETON RIM OBNT., being fifty , cella per share, on the capital stock, payable on and env the 2d of July next, clear of State tax: • : • • . , , Transfer boolottylll close on the 26th , 3P. M. and reopen on July 3d. , • WM. M. CARTER, Thssurer. PEIGDA., Jane Mle. • _ jets Etti rrCITY OF A Tzr;FAHENY, TBEASSITRBISIS OFFICE, Jura: 16th, 186 IL _ otice Is hereby gbren to the holders (Atha SIX PCS CENT. NDNICIPAL . BONDS OF ,'ALI,EGHXZIY, that the Coupons on sald Bonds corning due July Ist, ISM will be paid on Bahl day(leas the State tax), at theBANK PDXTI3BSENDE. in the -City ut Pitts burgh Pa. " D. fitACPEBBON. jelB jy/f - ' Treasurer of Allegheny City. EIVTHE . GIirtaRNWOOD COAL COMPANY will pay to the Stoc.kholdera, on and atter July 1666, a semi-annual Dividend of WO PEE CENT. on the Capital Stock. The Transfer Books will be closed from this date, until July fdl. • WM. M. DAVIDSON. Treasurer. - - Office No. 328 Walnut street. PH/LADELPHIA, June 26,1868,je28t01Y61 . FOR SALE.--'.A;;FBRES containing -140 acres, Illasnuate on , the southeast bank* of the Schuylkill river.l% miles we.tfromßottstown. and, mile from Reading R. 8., the property Is bounded. on thenorth by the Schuylkill canal. Said farm contains about TOO vit. rieties of pear treesin good bearing condition,attd otherr, fruit in proportion: ~ Buildings large and convenleht. For particulars apply to B.D. PRICE, 51 North Sixth street, second story. ierttuda'av," THR Alla/UAL MEETING of the Stockhold qPers ot tbe 'CRAWFORD SUGAR CREEK OIL ; CX) ANY, for the electlon of Directors will be held • atthe office of the Conn:932Z No. 444 -WALNUT street. On MONDAY; the zd of. July Twit,' at to o'clock, A. M. GIRO.. W. SEDEPRERD. jelB;xn,w,f,st _JONXII) - 14ARKS. MARTIN 1' , 111 , s NS, NO. 402 ORESTNI77 - STREET. - ' - • Fust Premium awarded by Froaklth Intl. tutor* AL/LATIN LEANS ..illarinfacturer of MIASONIC MARH 7 , PINS. EMBLEMS. New and original designs of Masonic-Marks, T ern plars!,,Madals- Arnq.-Medals and Corps Badges ol: every description. " myl6-w.th.rwriArni eIMOQIJETICIBOIaMET!:—Thianevr and populargame. Lila Manufactured and toreale; Wholesale and ktutall , Pricesper set in good with book and everything complete, $8:810, $l2 50 $l5. $18; $2.5. and' 430. ered free of charge in any part of the city. - JOSEPH PARKER. je.l2-Hti Germantowil, TIEE DAILY E VENIN4 BIT FOR NEW YORK. Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and New York Expren Steamboat Company. „7:r,- Steam Propellers leave DAILY troll. , FIRST WHARF below HATO= street, moat 4 . e ran In 24 H01:1118. This ine connects with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies.,Goods forwarded direct to all_pointa free of commissio. Freight received at lowest rates. CO:WM. P. CLYDE& O, Agents, 14 , South. harves, P ANDhilad elphi aAgent, JAS. H__ r 117 Wall street, New York. FOR SAVANNAS., GA. 11 THE •PHILADEL SHIA AND SOUTH 5% A AIL STEAMSHIP 00151PANY'S REGULAR LINE SAILING EVERY OTHER SATURDAY. The tine new steamship TONAWANDA.. De Cabin Passage ck " The steamship TONAWANDA,Y.Teatounmandex, will commence receivinglreige for the above port at RACE street wharf onTliilwA AY July 511 t, and sail on SATURDAY, Stay 71b, at 10 A. hi.. Shippers are recineltal,to send Bills of Lading with theitgoodA. . The State Boom accommodations of this Steadies are of a superior and commodious character. _ Freight for CHARLESTON, S. C., can be. fot. Warded via SAVANNAH with. quick despatch: No Billsof Lading , 'signed after vessel leaves the WharL .. • ' ' •S. PMANALGAlf,'President. 420 South Delaware avenue. For freight or plalcace•_ apply to • WDL DENNIS, Seaetary and Treasurer, je4 115 Walnut street. - BOK BOSTON. • STRAMBRIP LEND mazer' . :vow". • : _PROM RAC_RPOSTEVRBY ..prverzurs. PROM PINE ST; WMAIOTc' PILLIADIELPHIA, - AND LONG WHAItP', BOSTON. ' The is ISAXON..CaptainMatlliewicWill Sag from PhlladeleDhtt on Saturday, June SO, atMA. M. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sail from Boston on Tuesday. July. 2, at 12 M. I The line between MikadMphla and Beaten la now .:* x aeptidni. Baker. 1.488 tointhrirlliteL • SAXON, oappunAllseetiews, /Aso tons earthen, t • NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1,208 tons Inuthen. These substeurusi...and well appointed dtesmahipe will .sall POnrtn y atitadvaMed, and"freight wut be received every dAY, a etelluer , beinit ,always on the berth to receive cargo:- the Shippers • toe requested to send Bills of lading will", ir . • VorWait or passage having superior an:outmode. none, itppiy to. • =NEM •WIBBOR & 00,, je2B ra South Delawaxe avenue. FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. I•Ci The Philadelphia and Southern biatl *Leaman p Company.—Regniar Line . Bailing every other Saturday. The fine new steamship-PIONEER, Captain,P. F. Honle, will commence receiving freight for the above port at RACE street wharf, on THURSDAY, June 'nth, and Ball on SATURDAY, June Beth, at 10 A. ht. The State Rooms of this Steamer are , of a commo dious and superior character. • • Shippers will please Bend .bills of lading with their goods as none will be signed after the vessel leaves STEPHEN FLANAGAN. President, 420 South Delaware avenue: For freight orpassage. , apply to • WDL DENNIS Secretary and Treasurer, - lit Walnut street. Consignees at Wihnington,WOßTlL & DANIEL. Jai l etrke.: - .t4 FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGlA.—Pioneer 'Alta.—A fizst•elacs steamship leaves • Pier .o.i). 3 orth River, New York, every SATURDAY for he above port. Cabin passage, M. . Freight 10 cents per foot. 50 cents per birrel. Goods from Philadelphia and other points received by any trans rtation line, and prorapUy forwarded free or co on. APPLY 10 JOHN H. ATWOOD ie 4 -tIY I 5 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. Hunter dc OanamelL 6PIELLADRLPELLi RICHMOND AND ORFOLK erwakuy COMPANY. The fine of thla Line !mare at the lowest Mee and earl ze ly efess the BIM Wharf above Maria street, every WRDNEEDAY and Oonneothm .Nth Railroads from 'Richmond, Norfolk and City Point, forming the Meet direct route en the South and Southwest For freight to or pause, with excellent adioniatocla ilium, apply taIiRNSW EXPRESS LINK TO ALEX ANDBIA, Genotetawn and W sapeaka and Delaware Ossaal, with muu " = at !derma • Va. form the most Trost mote tor th Lynchßooth bur Am A ' g. t_L• " + ' N ' Eno e ,Stetenera leave Mist -Wharf *bore Market street every Wednead. s 7 and Fatorda3t 19 X For freight apply to the agut W . CLYDE & 0:1.1 • _- Ninth 'Marvin. - J. B. Davidson &Sent GetiredowTX X Eadzidgli 00., Agenta at Alexandria. 4.51 M FOR GALVIMITON. TEXAS. TEXAS LINE STEABIa.'HIPS. STOP. • (FM= KEY WEST. PLA. The Al Steamship LoDONA, H. B. Hovey, Commander. will receive freight at Pier 30 East River, and sail SATURDAY. July vtb, at 3P. M. For freight or passage baying su perior accommodations, apply to BISHOP. SIM & CO., jet No LB Arch street. OR NEW YORE.--Philadel p a d Steam Ba Prooller Oempany—Despatch and nn. Mat, Via I.l3tware and Raritan Canal—Leavlns daily at 12 N. and 5 P. N., connecting with all UN Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on terms, apply to =hint NNW TOWBOAT LINK. REA W.1.8.N and 1.211:11111A.PWEJ W-BOAT COMPANY. BABGEB towed to and from PHILLDELPHIL HAVItIC-DIC-GBAGUE, BAIITINOBB, WABBINII VON, and Intermediate points. WM. F. CLYDE &LAOI4; No. It . Booth Wharves, Pimaaelptaa, Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Saperintendent. FOR SAN FRARCIE4OO. - ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIP PER mega SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this 'Line sent to New York by Swift. Aire Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship KING FISHMR, Harding, Commander. la now taking in the balance of her cargo at Pier U East River, and having large engage. ments shippers may rely on prompt despatch. For freight, at reasonable rates. apply to BISHOP, SON & 00. myntf 105 Arch stre et, FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—AI Br. barl KATHLEEN. Williams, master, 490 tons re gister and 6.soobbia. totir. Al Br. bark JANET. 11.mnby, master, 280 tons regis mr and 8,000 bbis. Al Br. bark BALTRABARA, Wilson, master, ions register and 8,500 bbls. fionr.. • - A 2 Br. brig IDA, Thesing, master, 210 tons register and 2,600 bbia, capay l i s U E M to A. SOLIDEB O, apti - - -- 3 Dockatree w b art. taFOB BOSTON, Maas—Pitpreas Line.—The fine schooner "G. W. RAWLBT, Allen,master, is now loading, for the above port at Willow itret wharf, and will sail on Seth Inst. For freight. apply to DAVID 000 P 18 North Wbarvee. jell FOR PROVIDENCE. R. X.—Express Line.— The fine regular _packet schooner - WAR EAGLE, Captain Kelly. be despatched fbr the above port in , a few days. .Freight received at second wharf above Marzet street. Apply Se DAVID pOORIER, Is North Wharves. je22 WANTED.—A Vesa.l to carry about 70 M feet Ship Plank to an Eastern port Apply to DAVID cOOPHIR:18 N affharYea. ..jezZt WANTED.-. 3" Vessel of about 100 -bf Are Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Md., to 18 N. 'Wh arves. ilmington, Dal . 4.018 , to DAVIDODOPMI, - • • ap2i SONS, x Saran M a ake, a x N it o. 80 ON N D WA B HJ A.venne. - -PhOadelpida. _ • done in Shelled manner and on Ins lowan and 'Ernst laVoriads terms. and warranted to ENO Pot Partlerdar attention even to rosalrhr. HER MA JESTY CHAMPAGNE, ‘.pcuw IT 0 151 MU molotes AUNT. wrEara. , The Attention of the bide is solited Vo the followineey choice Whisk dm, s ci Zig 70 Blia r n P. Dort, No. Ni Booth Front sime Woburn brADEMAI3-01d Island. 8 rearm old. BILHEBRIRB—empbeII a Qo, awe, double and ;triple Oral*, E. Grusoe a Bone, Rudolph, -Toms, paer. 3o _anleh, own 'mod F. Valletta. - - _ FORTS—Vallette,l7lnho Vellici Real, Denton and lehello Valente ao9,,.Vlntagea-lens to RM. Olaunin y OLAßETß—unlee ma Stereo and IBL,ltdephe (bah • VIB.M.OITr.a—B. Jourdan, Brave XIISCIAT—de Bronliftnim , CHArdHatOnli Ernest Irro "Golden SUM deVenoge, Her Zdideatp tuid Royal and 'AWN ' favorite brands. Secretary, WHISSIES.-500 Cases Pare Old Wheat. Bye* oYourbon andhionompthela WhiskirA for lie by ' " B. riorth Front ableet. Uiva - viEs FAROMS. CAPERS, - flte.-4011ven_ Vanier (Stuffed Olives),Nonparell and Superfine Capers, and French Olives; fresh goodejandlng.ex Napoleon from Havre. and forAale •by JOS: B. BOSSIER Q 0.4 148 faCVA DPIMM OPERA SHLPPINIF* .Captain Jacob Taal .11L500 .... ... . 800 ,LBWD3 L. ..TO 13 Broadway. New7irgik. AS Noon, WhIL P. GLY 14 North uld Swath Whiarves. BAIRD & (XX, Sant& Delaware avenues LYQ( Olt . LAi luA iRI TIN': • PR mati.*crz. DELAWARE , • - AL GAYETY INSURAASIII 00.11EPA.N_Y INCORPORATAD BY THE - .LEGISLATURE Xi? t PERNSTIOLB3S. ORME L'LL -E. -CORNEP.....AND w FlufatfArlpiti. muu - zhc Egettßeagoz, vzsalias i L CAREIO,_ To all Parts of the wer/d. FREIGHT, • • isstralaraza • On GSM, by Ilivex, Mud, Lake, And Land turrtatC to all parts of the Union. - PBURAIWICS Oa Mert/uuldise gen MEHI erally, , on Stores, Dwelling Houma &o, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1865. 6100,000 Milted States 5 per mi. loan, '71.... 585,000 06 120,000 United States 6 mar -oent, loan 'BL.. ses,loo 00 200,000 United Slates 7 840 per cent, Treasurylo4,B7s 00 180,000 S of Fo.naivanla Flyer Per Cent, Loan . 00 64,060 State of Penneylvalils - air Per Oest, 90,565 MAW Loan.... 00 126,000 City of Philadelphia Slx ‘ Per . bent. .Loan nun 50 20,000 Peoneklvania Railroad First Mort gage, Per Cent. 80nd5......4„..,- 20;000 00 55,000 Pannsylvtuda Railroad Second moll: _gage Mx Per Cent. 80nd5.„.....__ amso 00 ki,ooo western Penis. Railroad Moage Six Per Cent. Bonds .. rtg 04750 ot 11,000 800 Shares Stock Oermmantown &Se Company, principal and interest • gear teed by the City of Philadel. abia.—.--. -...• • 12,587 66 7,150 143 Shares Stock :Pears, Tlairroad 5,650 00 5,1110 100 Stock North PerriiiilVira • Railroad Company....... 1483000 40,000 Deposit with the United Stales verhment,subject to le days call- 10.000 00 KM State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. ~...18,900,98 179.700 Loans onitinailind 'Mort e, first liens Oh City PrOi l ttna..«.••••••••••••••• 170;70o.00 1,888_.1350 Paz: " - Market Value.-- 908,560 00 Muss Bills receivable for Imforancemada...- ..—.151.13112 80 Balancer dne atAgeacies--Premlums on ma rine Policies. Accrued Interest, and other ' debts due the onapany.... 40,511 44 Scrip and Stock of snxidtl - Z nated insurance and • ether Poz2panlis, 15,18 a. value- 8,910 60 Cub in im 89 678 48 Thomas C. Ham& John O. Dim% Edmund A.. Bonder, J o h n H. TMlns Spalding, Penne% James Trasnalr. Henry o..ballett, Jr.. James O. d._ William C. Han Lulling. Joseph H. Goal. : Geor h ge G. 4 LalPer. Hus Robert B=ol4 ',- jam D. Taylor, MET' a H.112181r LYLBUBS. rEISITRANOR OOMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA I. TION ISEARI INSURANCIE NE,_2IIIE .AND . IN LAND TRARDSPoR TA No.SiS 'bird WALNUT street, south nide, east t. The PlopeiCeo of this Company Sr. well invent= and Mrnlsh an available fand far the amtlaten t wkr Of sus who desire to beprotected rnstuance. RISES taken on . Venni., is ant TRANSTORTA'TION' RISES on MM. =anal= Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. • FIRE My on Merchan dise Ocrunty , Furniture and /Mild. hage In st= . - DIINOORPORATED lIQ 1794—CAPITAL, , 1500,000. AND PAID IN AND SWUM ELY cmvignim TOTAL PROPIERTLEB t PERSETVAL7M2LUMOL - Arthur G. Co2lln. - James N. Maw, Banmel W. Jonah, B. Norris Wain, John A.:Brown : John Mason chan Amittrose es Ton d or te. Frane GeorstL. E. lfarraoa cope, chs.ol W l Wh. ood. EdwardH. Troller, M, &Clarke, WM= B. Bowen, R WEWam ocummtngs, AR T. Marla= THUR G. 00 , President, I M/ maxima Pr.spr. aearegar7. _ FIRE ASSOCIATION, Incporated March V, MO. , OFFTOE,__o UN. FT In. ercao it D I NGSEL, HOUSEHOLD FOB. 4- -- MIME and BUM: CHANDISE gener• - - ally, from Loss by hire, On the clsty o PUladelphia only.) _ STA of- the Astete of the AssodatlOn January 1, 066. Bonds and Mortgages on property in the City orPhiladelplo. 1teu1,466 17 Grotmdßents---. B4B Real Mamie (Office No 84 Nerth Fifth sired) 1 20. 4,306 i U S U. S. Government 5.20 Bends.----- 45,003 CO 11. S. Treasury Botes.-----.----- 6,610 00 City Warrants.— —..----- 646 00 Cash on hand—=----- V. 4 ---410.,419 10 Tammy', • GEORGE W. TRYON, President. WM. ILILLMILTON. lORDEPH R. LYNDAIX, JOHN WITHER. LEVI P. COATS. PETER A. REVERE, SAMUEL SPA RIT AWR. JOHN PHILRIN. r 9 ,1 A R. r. 73 ; P. BOWER. JOHN CABBOW_ .TESER LIGHTFOCYY, GEORGE I. YOUNG, BERT B.llovnrA irwß, WAL T S B UTLER. Secretary. prz COMITY 7/BE wawa No. Ili BouTH point= mum, •_. mow czcoaravz. "The The ourmence Company of the COnittY 03 2101adelphla." Incorpsrated hY the Latiblielist 01 pennaylvanta In ma, for Indemnity aCalust /13101 Cr damage 0 cl ulat talivey,. KEtP.I3TUAL. Thla old and reliable Institution, with ample cardtal and cantingent fund carets:oy invested oolices to la. cure buildings, 'trains% merthandlse, an., either pem manes tiy or its a limited time, asalmst hat or damage by are, at the lowest Mem consistent with the absolsits waeCr or lie =Somers, Losses adjtsted and paid with all possible &SOSO D ths Charles J. Butter, Edwin L. Beak% awry J am . John Horn, Robert V. Milkue.% jr.i Joseph Moor* Henry Budd, George Mecke, Andrew H. liner James N. Stone. J. surrEß„, Prodding, =NW= Y. Horasx.xy. Serer and Treasurer. • WH DELPHL& ENEK XNEMii&HCCIL OOKELNY OP PE LA. INOOEPOLL&TED 181:4-42HAIMER PRILVETILLL, NO. Inaddltionto htditTNE an LA.NDINS :hie Oanany 111513/1:111 from lon or damage by YID on Maid terms, on buildings, merchandise, miniturn, ac., tor molted periods, and permanently on annum= ny deposit of premium. The Com has been In Wave operation fir more t h an durinkwhich all lam barn leen promptly and Paid. DTSEX=I3I3. john L. Ueda% David Lewis, ff. D. Mahony Benjamin Etting, John T. Lewis, Themes H. Powers, William S. Grant, A. E. litcHemi, Sobert,W. Leemina. Edmond eseelllon, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis, Jr . Louis O. Norris. JOHN IL OHENUIDI, Preadult. Satetrai. Wtr.coa. secretary. TEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 0 PA rramELPHIA.—OFFICE, No. 21 NORTH FIFTH STREET, NEAR MARKETSTREET. - Incorporated by the (If Pennsylvards, eIIARTAUt PERPETUAL. a CAPITAL g AND ASSET F S, or P ub PubNA Make Insuranainst Loss or Datrutge by ire or lic orTrivate ce Buildings, Furniture, Stocks, and Merchandise on favorable terms, DIRICCTORB. George Erel7, I Frederick Doll, Q. Jacob &handier, Jobn2.ThAsterling, Samuel Miller, - Henry Troomner, Edward P. Moyer, WIIU Adam F. Sims, Mesta ex H. Miller, Istael Peterson, Fred ck Steaks, Frederick Ladner JOnas Bowman, GEORGE JOHN F. BUST] PHIZIP Z. COLEMAN, ERETY, Present.id IN' CI, Vies President.. Secretary. ILYU&N FMK IthiliT/LLIVOE 002174.15 T. ISTMEPOILLTED 3111 0. ITAL —OIFAMTKII DEMI 110 WALE= littreetti mum xtve THIRD Wrest, • . PHILAD Eavhig a pald op OSPITAL STOOK and SUB. PLUS inve in sound and available Securities, _oon• time to Ware on Dashingly 13to Barnhart .sger• •Veasels in port, sod their and .other Pe chi gto lt &Padarl. Ali Ulm ill:sally galaithY adlastad. sgrerols. _ Thomas B. lgu - iceis, John T. loam. John Welsh, James B. Campbell mantel 0. ntorsoi. Edmund G. Dann, l'atzilikßrsAy, Charles W. Pouilne I Drael orris. ITILOK&EI B. SLlDD3.,Preshient. Aram C. L. Cbtawronn. Secretary. wig A ILERICiAN MUTUAL Ennmerws anceezry —WM° Farquhar Ilidldlng,__No. UT Street. MARINE AND =LAND INEURANWWALNEL— , Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and .frel,&em to all parts thelmorld, awl real =on Island cum dyers,and other 0011Veldliddl throushout t1 411111'' : 11 M I N3111ted States. WILLIAM OBAlGLPremddisit, P.RTERHIILLEN, We Prodding. ROBERT Z. HEM, Secretary. ZAZIKIrO Mill= (Mr. • He n& nry 0. Hallett, Peter Callen, Wm. S. Lowlier, - `John Dane% Jr., I. Johnston Brows] William H. u =Kurtzig, Samuel A. Rolm Itlehardm, Mason Hutallins, Gilliam 'Hallett. Hemp L. Elder Wet. Baird, S. Rodman Hohalt, Pearson SerrliL TVPROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST 'VOW ANY, _OP PHIMADELPHIA.— Incorporated by the State of Penmylvama, M months 22d . 1 •z 1 LlVE lad, runmilfr ON mi. 11 4o za srm, OWLETS ANTRITT/103. OAP = Samuel E.B.Olei's Ir enri a ard yr Jeremiah mwatrf Alphas H. Morris; T. Wfatar brown Rhabard Wood. Wm. O. Lomostretat. 'Chas. P Coffin. BA2durra. IL SHIPLEY. President nowiAND PADDY, .6:atuafT. t r zfL o t 411 dpi MAIM* 838,885 71 81,12U80 18 .Bs, Sa P muel EL Peniston &oay . Henry Sloan William O. Soniton, Ed ,ward Darlington H. Jonas Brooke, Edward Larburead .Tacob P. JOIN% e, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Ewe Spencer IdelbAhla, T. B. Semple,Pittaburgti. A. B. Berger, man Pittsburgh. ilo,Pitt.sburgb. . O. WA.. Preeddent. DAVIS, Vice President. - . • . delStnol I~'~~~~~~~7 Al, J . (J 29 1866. I • INSIDBAIICIE. 1829--eI&ATRE PERPETUAL ~a .I~TIiI4I FIRE INSCRANCE'''' COMPANY PH3EL,4!LDELPRIA; Ainseteftin. - January 1, 1866, 0 2,4506,851.96. 1:44,548 ccc ED $11,!6711 1 :!" :518 ' P.912.0.1 ) . 4 18" .. Losses . Paid Since 1529 OVer Oet 000 ootio Pexpetoolsaillemp:inn , y Policies onWe " eralTenns • • - O)13, • Ctuta. N. lianArnr, HMIFOT Edward .Dale, Toplas Wagner, r George Falai,- ' • •.• Samdel-rant,_ Alfred 'Fitter, • 424e0. W. Rlcharde,% Pratt; W. Lewia, M. M. LauLeta, - - Peter McCall CILINIatB N. OKElt,_ _President. EDWARD C. DALE,NIce ..miteadestt. /AB. W. MaALLIBTEM, Secretary pro - tern. — feata34 COACH CAPITAL, $209,909. The United Eliates Accident • mice , P 0 X 1 4 1 4 21 7., Of Symms% New York, 'times•iwatrust DNATIC mom Evpa t.pAraz, Whether AiteMtNTAllloiirltik: orDIBICASB of any kind , xvlth.TfeekT r iftwrimat m 'on , for ; DIBABIGIT COMBINED 4:1 0 2 , 12C. :XVE YEABB ACCIDENT POLTCIES 1 1 '1104 ONICISION* IW 'MEDICAL - : lartiM l B2 , l iOll. ACCEDERTWMULNCE - . • This is the only Comps* authorized to issue CO*, SIRED an<FAWI VENT POLICLIM • - TleWrif the probability of .the yhdOttion of the . CHOLERA this summer,•tuts opportunity of trieming twat= it fora brief period; at eoonomimi rates should commandtbe attention of every one; while thecombi nation of ACCIDENT risk offered with% easblestnose refill:Litwin the any; or transacting _ binineea here'and returning to the country daily, to guard against every form of - . , - DISEASE' OR OAI3I7A.IITY".' Permits issued for travel to Europe. dm, Active Bo• licitons Wanted. , WM A. STEPHENS, General Agent, No. 5010 murmur Street:, Phnadelphia. FIRE INM:.JE,ASCE. LIVERPOOL and LONDON and. GLOBE INSVRANCN COMPANY. Authorized Capital, $lO Millions . Invested Funds, over 16 Millions . Yearly "Revenue, over 5 Millions. Invested in the United States, over $1,500,000 'Zu All loam prompt/7 *Ousted without reference lit lu& ATWOOD SMITH, M,7 II IM9 I TrPM. omeE, No. 6 Merchants' Ezehange. feS7tit,th.ftin GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. 01f2M13,41s WALNIrr EaDMYY CAPITAL PAID IN, IR dasikeste_poo. This corapsoy continues to write an "we Make Only, Its capital, With geOd enrnine- is safely invested. Leases by fire haysbeen Ana; arid 1311ne than Disbursed on this 11101MMItivithbi the past few years. Mall at the For preterit the Mace of this company - will is • • 415 WALNUT STREET, But within Sme month& !FM remove to MK OW3I BUILrnNe. N.E COE. Omsk& itt AND tutus:tan UT, Then, sa now, we shall be happy to insure our patron at such rates as are consistent with safety. zukkarons. THSMAB CHAVIMS, ALFRED rd. GILLETT. Fulmar? 43.13ERPAAD, N. a L&WENNa Ir i,- THOS. MAIME3 CHARLESD .TNO. SDPPLEIC.4: HIDIRT F. H..e.A.Nis MO. W. °LAWMEN, JOSEPH KLAPP, K. 31. SILAS YEELIIES.JIc.. THOMAS MAVEN, President. ALFRED S. GILLETT, V. Pretident and Treasurer. JAMES B. ALVORD. Secretau. Matt FigINSURANUS RECLIMITELT. TEE rt t ousss.VANUL EIRE INSURANCE COM. PANT—lncorporated NlS—Oltartm Perpetual—No US WALNUT Street, oppositelndePendence Soar& Thla Company, ta known to the community for over Italy yeas, oonttnnea to hums wllft lots or damage by Me, on Public or Private TO. Man either permanently or ihr a limited time. Also, on Frirnituro=st of Goods end Merchandise generally, Their Oapital 4 together with a Ism Pimple' Band It Invested in the most emend manner, which extelgu them to °IN Wills insured an andanhisd ewe= to • • the cam of lam Daniel Elude, Jr„ 3 . 01131 ThWerenxi Alexander Bannon, Thomas Smith, Isaac Sagami% Bear,' Lewis, Thomas Baine s Gil tnelivn Fen; Daniel Hadd_neX t ir. DANIEL. Jr. , Wrrixart EL Camara= tlieoretarr rim; INSURANCE CN3NPANT. Na US Ckus37•24 UT SIRE= , PHILADELPRIA. VIBE AND INLAND INSURANCE ..... . L N.Thick. _ ...., Robert. Beeman. , Charles Richardson; t , R. Potter, • piney Lewta t _ / no. Render. Jr., Inunnel Wright, ' .R. B. Woodrat. P. St zurnioe t . , Alba - . Stoke., OF). 4. wtiq,____L - ' Jos. D. NUL _ - szamtuus N. + • cues. zaccErAspathst °K Pralde" .vumpreatres W L Awn:ouzo. Eicomoutro :. ki:lahla)W-1: 4 / 1 )41 A..-8. MOBENSON • 910 CHESTNUT STREET.. LOOKING GLASSES.: • P4INTINGS ., Engravittgs and Photographs. Plain and Ornamental Oltt Frames. Carved Walnut and Ebony Brannon, • ON- RAND OR ItiADE TO ORDER. A CARD.—TO THE - ADMI R ER S OF. HE FIP .E A ARTS, and the Public Generally. J. RICHARDSON. CLEANER AND RESTORER • OIL PAINTINGS, Takes this opportunity of thanking his fbrmer patrons for their liberal patronage, and respectittlly requeata a continuance of th e same, at bis new Rooms. 100 Chestnut street, adjoining the Academy of Fine Arts. He refers to the President and members of the Penn sylvania Academy of. Fine' Arts, and all ~ .the con , nois-enrs of the city and neighborhood. A choice collection of 'Paintings always on hand. myls,w,famf 110 OSE LEAVES WANTED—Highest cash prices given Tor fresh Rose Leaves; by UHARLES ELLIS 808 & CO. Wholesale Druggists; vornerEeventh and Market streets. jelstoro Air ItB BRUSR. WRITING AND TREtARY .01 AGENCY. , --Oopying done rapidly, advertise. ments written, business letters answered promptly and confldentialb =Writingol all kinds attended to at the shortest notice. Literary matters will receive especial attention. No. =South' Ninth street, Phila. delphis. Refer to rEo. Appleton dt Co„ 03 and 445 Broadway. New York. - Je7tr AGENTS ' WANTED FOR "CAMPAIGN'S OP THHANIFY OF THE POTOMAO.". By William' Swinton. The Standard History of the "Grand 'Army: The greatest work on the:War. Universally. essiersed by army officers and' thepress. 'Send for circirlarMand see our terns!. Address ”NatiomalPuiitshing 0o.," 507 Minor street Philadelphia: Pa my:xi BE [OVAL. DIIIIREM Ina removed his offlOe from .614 .1.1 Arch skeet, to /142.Affp,otzett, jcfgrZt*,, M THOMAS dt' ITS AIICTION --- Nos. 189 and 111 South FOURTH stssis. OF STO , T At the Excluthige;evetTEVAS~ . . ligar Handbllle. of each _prOPerth _betted • • . anti on • the ibillruidav previous to-each sale 0 . 1 1 lotus in liamphlettorm, gi ving _ fe ll deacrintiOns.7".. • i 17. r 7, :Th-z•TATE AT PRLVATE SALE. Printed _catalogues, comprising Several., . , thousand dollars.. including..eVerl of and country property, from ilie - entalletliewimings the most elegant' mansicnik ! ' sift:ant Country seat; lama, bugs:teas properUm dm: :•J • • FußNrrukv SALES, it. the Apithel , • EVERY THURSDAY. Particular attentioii pies- to sale at • • Hesidences,&c.' -•--" ' • - • ON 14MIES1 At 12 O'cusem noon, at the Philadelphia Exonange.: Assignees' Sale by order of Court of Common Pleas. • Debts, Note,, Stocks. (to , • Due bill of IL A. Shackelford,: . 27 Clam against Jacob A. Jones a "Mt os Claim against Elkinton. Oillam dt CO.— . . .... 67 JudgMent against Wolf Lai:idler 616 65 Judgment against R. W. 21:•Eldowney .15 C 0... 6i475 Judgment, against W. Dewart.... 7,673 Judgment against IX Longs - nicker for s6,7sa 1.3 for indorsement note of W. L. Dewart. Claim egainmt David Lon gneeker 15,242 Claim against Tenntnt, Demokson & .1.422 TO secure claims againstrament. Demokson & Co., collaterals yet,Unpaid amonntto Claim against Rex, .11emerer & Co To recurs claims against Rax.Kamerer & eollaterala yet unpaid amounting to- 11,222 4a, So shares Qoakake BaLtrosolsfivq= ` 20 shares San Fraimisco Land Ansocialloll. SEAL-ESTATIe,,JULV 10. Orphans'. Court Eale—Estate , nt George Balaton. dec'd—LAßGE and VALUABLE- DOUBLE BENI DENcE, oarnerof, Twelfth• and Walnut• sts-4G feet front, DO feet , deep. , Orphans' Court. Saki.--Eetate of Barbara; Evans.' dec'd—VALUABLE^ 'BUILDING - LOT,' es acne. Germantown and Perklomen Turnpike: , • Orphans? Court Bale—Estate of John' G. Bussed - L dec'd—TWO-IATORYBRicar, DWEL L ING , - .No. • leadison at, BOnth - Cif ' • ' • 'Orphans' Court Sale—EstaieW -Lea, minors—Two. t STORY BRICE. DWRDLING,Richmon.d (late Queen) et, between- Frankford road and Ethackamaxonst Same Estate-2%-STORY' AIRRIE northerly side of Beat% tt4 19 th Wald . ' ' ' Same )sate—LOT..3.llen at, letttWard. 'orphans Cotrt Sale—Rstate of -John Crean, deed-; . an undivided rhird. - THREA - STOBY BRICK Dlic.FiLrNos. xxtrrierofSeyenth andSanamnst. ; Same Estate—A.7 r =divided' third in a THREE. STORY BRICK- - D317 7 M 7 : 7 • 77 401, Br:IL corner or Se. Venteenth and Catbbert Ma. - ; • RxecnisiZs fitdo—TIMERGTORY BRICE HOTEL: f f and DWELLING. 13h. 473' North , Fourth at, with ts , BRICK 'BREWERY in thereat '' Same 'Estare—TWOHTORY with DWELL:- ING,Ho 908 New Marketato with 2 Three-story framai Dwelithas is the rear. _.- TH.R.RSatoRY BRICK STORE and D IITIMaga, Fo 865 Hamilton at. east of Twentieth , GEETEEL THREE,S'/ORY BRICK DVJKLIaIco 4 N0.,812 o- Stevens at, Camden, New Jersey: has the m dem conveniences. Clear of alt fnmmbrance. thmesp diate tscesession. . , 6 BUILDING LOTS, Comberlacil at, behrw Seemd. MODERN THREE-STORY B CR DWELLING. N 0.281 North EUUi at, Routh of JilbM has the mod.n conveniences. .Immediate Possession. Key atieter.k' Bale by order or Heim-Bstate or , G-m.ge'Remble. dec'd—TWOBTO.RY BRIGS.' .D . WIELIdNG. No. 209 Same ods niate—TWOBTORY BRICK DWELLING. N 0.211 Wood at. . . NEW. PROPELLOR (3031. H. A. .ADAlllB.—Tina Rew proPellor Com. H. A. Adams, tonnage length, , 110 feet, beam 23 fees, low press ~re engine, diameter 24 21 inches, 2 feet evoke, boi er 8 feet race, tubular 18 feet long, 2 mauls, sails and rigging complete, 7 feet deep when loaded. Shells in good order and ready for med late nee. FROPRT.T vft .r crr.NA.lll—The PrciPeUer Putnam. tonnage 337, length 156 feet, beam 28 eet 8 inches. Watt pressure engine, diameter 2S inches, 2 feet stroke, boiler 7% feet ace, 16 feet long, 3 masts, 634 feet deep when immediate use. loaded. She is In good condition and ready for Can be seen at the Screw Dock on the river Dela ware. above Laurel street, which can be reached by [skint the red cars of she Second and Third Street 1 ; Passenger Railway Company. 2 shares Steamahip Deck Co. • 1 share in the Point Breeze Park Association. Box No. 13 do do do do 3000 shares Star Oil Co.- For account of whom it may - concern -20 shares Eagle Mining Co. 0 shares HeatonVille, Mantua and Fairmount Pas senger Railroad Co. - - Executors' Sale-9 shares Franklin Fire Ins. Co. Sale No. 924 Spruce street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAY. - TEL MIRRORS. FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, er„. ON MONDAY MORNING. JULY 2. . At 10 o'clock. at No. 924 Spruce street, by catalor" the superior parlor chamber and dining room tura. tore, two mantle mirrors. fine Brussels and ether ca , - pets, Sc. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning Week - Sale N 0.1536 North Seventh atheet. NEAT HOUSEHOLD IrOBNITHEE, FINE CSb PHILADELPHIA. _ - PETS, Et TcliMi FURNITURE, &c. ON TIUMIDA.Y MORNING. JULY 3. At 18 o'clock, at N 0.1536 north Seventh street, shun Jefferson street, the neat household furniture, walrut writing desk. imperial carpeta, kitchen utensils. dm. , Nay be examined on themornine of Went 8 o'clecl VALUABLE PA_BIff—CioPPER ORE. AT PR VATE SALE.—Avaltmble Farm, 108 acres. There'; ttvein of tray sialphuret of copper on the place. Fa will be given on application at the au to T ••- - • particulars ac COMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONKERAVAN.IIII COMuIIuSION MERCHANTS, No. MO CHESTNUT t=reet. (Bear entrance 3107 !Ransom street.) HOT.BvIIOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY DI. SCRIPTION RECETVED ON CONSIGNMENT. SA LIN EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on.Qk .1 moat Biasonable Terms. SALE OF REAL EFITATE, STOCKS, de., AT TER EXCHANGE. - THOMAS BIRCH & SON respectfally inibrat their friends and the public that they are prepared to attend to the sale of Real Estate by auction and analyse sale. Sale No. 1301 Colombia avenue. 11017.ECOLD FURNITURE. CARPETS, CHINA. GLASSWARE, &a. „ • O N SATURDAY MORNENG. - June so, at 10 o'clock - , at No 1301 Columbia avenue, will be sold, the parlor chamber, dedne room and kitchen furniture of &family removing. C. NAL BOAT UNION AT AUCTION. ; e : • ON SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, ; • At 11 o'cleck, at sold Rersey'a wharf, Callowhlll st, , Schuylkill, will pe the canal boat Union, Ito tons,. .., in first rate condition, having been recently thoroughlY'. rebuilt. - - f. Sale at VIS Spring Garden street. N.. HOUSEHOLD FIETIC.V=RE, SUPERIOR PIANO W FORTE. &c. ON TUESDAY MORNING.r p,, At 10 o'clock, at N0....21S Spring Garden street, will i be sold the furniture of a family declining honsekeep.i' ing, comprising superior rosewood piano forte, Bins , se s, Ingrain and Venetian carpets, fine Cent° mat. • tang. walnut parlor furniture. oak. dining • 1 tare, handsome secretary and bookcase, cottage - her Inrniture: kitchen furniture, &c. Can be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. TAXES A. FIOEICISIAN AUCTIONEER. No. 621 of WALIWT street. _ retentUb_l_n"Yeale on the Premises. Holmesb lIANDSO, COUNTRY TrvstlitENCE TwRFR ACRES. HOLHESBURG. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MIRE so, At 6 o'clock. will be sold without any reserve. on the premises, the beautiful Country Itesidence with three sans .ot land, in-.the square bounded by Oakland avenue. MU, Decatur and Cambridge Sta. jar The mansion is has, rough cast; 40 byle e feet,. with _kitchen back; every convenience. On the_ are -It stable, coach -house, laundry. duo. The grounds are handsomely laid out-altogether 43, most attractive property., - _ my- Immediate possession , Pion at the store. gar It will be sold without the slightest limit, BANE ETREPROOF SAFE AT .P.RIVATIS EIALIIk At Private Sale-A superior Bank Safe, nearly new. about seven feet high inside, -with combination locks. dia. In peribct order, made by Fazr€4 & Hering, 24 a cost of $1,400. . . PIONOIPAL MONEY lISTABLINDAtgagy B. E. corner of SIXTH and BADE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise generally; Watchee;.Teweloy s . Diamonds, Gold and . Silver Plate, and on r all Wide' of any length • of time eed on. V r ATMOIS AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE BAIN. {. Pine Gold Hunting Case, Double ..13ottard and Open page-Rogtiatt, American and Swiss Patent , Lever Watch ec Gold Hording ease and Open Pace Le. tilne.Wetchm Fine Geld Duple* and wrier Watches: Pine Silver Hunting. Case and . Open pace Roglotb, , Atnerlcon and • Balsa Patent Lever , mut lop.init Watches: Double Ow Welsh gnarlier and ot her Watches; -Ladies' Fancy watches; Diamond 7, , • • Bingo; Nar latedsodte„ • Mow. t • flMis:ll:ll,3rdmoorus; Scarf 2 := l ;, : ' • 4 In mily nSMl/fret *UP; Pfmca Om% lind geneo . FOBS=LE—A large anti epteneyi Fireproof Mere suitable fora Jeweler, prl,3a $650, Alm; manual Loa in South Osman Filth and Chestnut streets. TAMS ,At FUR:VEY, AUCTIONEERS. (Late with M. Thomas it Sons.) Store No. al Chestnut street. F URNITURE _ ,„.•.,„........- SAME at the Store everseTl,,.."." SALES AT RESIDENCEIS 'weave 0 1 ,-.• J r" 4 attention. • - ambler Sale at Concert Hall, Chestnut stree - MIRRORS, SETTEES AND CUSHIONS, TUBES, OIL CLOTHS, ac- ON MONDAY. MORNING, JULY 2 - At 10 o'clock, at Concert Hall, Chestnut stri Twelfth street. the Fixtures. including .Fratur a s Pier - Mirrors 18s -Settees. 188, Curled Hair, Gas Fixtures Oil Cloths. Carpets, pictures, Sec: . air Mar be examined on the morningof sale, 1,21111.11" FORD .1 CO.,- , - AUCTIONNIES, . • 4 No. 1506 MARKET street. LARGE POSITIVE CLOSING. SALE OF T •-- SEASON or 1500 CARES BOOTS AND ISHONs. ON MONDAY MORNING,..TITIX 2, Commencing at 10 o'clock, ,precisely, be.ggid _catalogue for cash, 1500' cases prime Boots,lS Ll' . - Brogans, Balmorals, Congresa Gaiters. Slippers,oo o Ties, &a, to close eensignments"for the presentser: when buYers Will find It to their interest , to attent • RI I SCOW, JD,. #I,7II:=MOM - Ac 1211123 ICIABM—We are prepared from now - mitt) 3a ma'e emoted salea of may descriptida ofs me andw nee our best endeavors to give zatisr. 'or terms, &a:APPLY/ at the aloe; C0.,-Au ' _LP „ Ca3h And:WILE° - No: zoo Nwrketstreet;corner ur ott L. "E:BRlDG*______ - * EarTiikaimutz IQaSOS assissausr stmt. atict
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