Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 15, 1868, Image 2

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    EASIER LILIES.
On Easter morn our little church was bright
With sweet- spring sunlight, bad and early
bloom
laesb viok tta , odorous leaves and lilies white, 'A'
Breathing o'er font and altarvareverfnme.
Sweet emblems these to till the pig' uli tidnughl
And greet the happy ResurreetiO# mot;
Tweet as the spice by loving
• Maryylbrought;
Fair as the robe by watching an#l wOrn.,
Be when the light was fading*. thil we 4
And lingering footsteps Ought their homes
again
We plucked one fair white Illy from the rest,
To phepy,t4e room and soothe a conch of pain.
lipbomenptm its bread end glossy leaf •
AstillidSoftlillibreirt drape t .erystal dew,
A creamy, chalice with a golden sheaf.
(Tor Ihrwer revived and'ehed its sweets anew.
lint missing its aecnato nett atridnli nelt,
Not long did its frail loveliness endure;
Upon its beauty fell a fa tal blight,
And gathered dtlet'defiled lie petals p u re.
Three with our aaPirittions'and our praYers; .
Tbnektwitlebrir Easter dutleerhigh and true;
Us duel and heat of our life's common . , vales'
Wither and soil their fragile sweetness too•
10W bleit the souls whdeedall i flifi?'lS untied,
Wilititoly prayer, and freedVOin e' sithiY4ioElei
Whose spiritual air is ptirigeor?„",
coutOnt living neap the'6l.:l4l3ed ernes.
Peir„them ltad,Priday!s tendur grief and pain,
Is soft dispelled by Eisitersa gleaming ray;
Their lilies live untouched by worldly, stain,
And 0 1 V;dii grenbiTil4aYeleff eternal day ,
,•,, •
.___.‘ _ss fl,...'''tit! " , !N ' ^',, ' , • sr - r ); • •,., ,
iliaostiorfteeestrs,totss of PeStrilleyreamla,
At reetate4MSnithiy meeting•oethe Historical
Socieo,beld.ton - filondaysthe 18th, an' 'election
was - held to_r th e ParP9Se of fYling the TwitcY(in
the tiltfiiiilesaant of itiOSodety, oceadoned
by r),/fiL• s i,irtut
_, decease ; of • the 16 Joseph H.
Ingsrsou -, : wpiob ',restated , : in tbe'•'saninitedius
choke iseablea,Williate Wallace, 'lraq: r''S.Com
laittee consisting of 'Efesijanan'H. Coates, 'M. D.,
andl•lhatissinitHAtiontgotitery - Enif:, hating nett
tied Mr. Wallace of his election and escorted him
to the hall, be was addressed by Vice President
Horatio Getenslen Ant.r, asefellowe : •
30X s , '
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''' H• ;I lif.YONMrallaasted,thY IV
el
sisseelatee '' . ,S" thity s -the gentlemen who
liaveMetChei4 't 1it=1,45 - • express to you the
gratifi‘tirm they feel in your accepthnce of the
ofileitOf t• President of the Historical Society of
Penneriednit s itte••which you have been near&
am r , pletetede ' '
Th.. ' t; , • den; Is one which in times past has
been c , • •h y spme of the ablest and most learned
men rf "air city, We have had as our presiding
officer lltse elder Rawle, Du Ponceau, Judge. Eter-r
geant; Dr. Norris, and last, the lamented Inger
soll, who has so recently died full of honors and
full et 'stirs. , -
I welcome you, sir, to the chair which
they have in succession occupied, and I feel that
it will be most worthily filled by you. Your love
of lettereryour eeholarly attainments--your de
votion to the cause of 'historic inquiry—your
contrilsetions to the' /iterature of our country,
and Your active interest in the Society—mani
fested on more than one occasion, and in a way
to obeli:hear' Punch you have at heart : Its pros
perity, lead us all to ; believe that the selection we
have made Isla wise one, and 'that you are the
most fitting person tit preside over future meet
higssitid.to guldens in our deliberations.
Again •1 bid you a hearty welcometo the Pre
ddency of this Society. • • -
Hr t ,Wallace,having been inducted into the chair,
repliod:" . %'!ltitti obliged, Mr. Vice - President Jones,
to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and
thanh,
,them•fer l
theonor which they have done
me.. to express my acknowledgments altio to
the committee who have announced. to me their
proceedings and escorted me hither, andito you,
Sir, for the very kind and only too Battering way
in which' . you greet and welcome me. I utter , a .,.
genuine , seep:tient, when I„ assure you that
this •s'kindness, = Wholly' unexpected, touches
me deeply. t It tells me of friends whom
I kneW•crA s stetst - of, ' • a rare but Moat
agreeableitipecles of • discovery. ' You' have cid-
vertedalet to the•names anti to the eminence of
those gentlemen who have already occupied this
chair, I Thosenansets and that eminence are well
knonn to ino s i-They , belonged to men who are
historic in our city and State, and whose repute
Lion nokespart oven , of: she • nation's .fame.' I
knelt not"whetlier to say that,' am oppressed by
the rfebile etion,of them or rather that I am ele
vated add made - proud. But I may cer
tainly say , that I should not have,
been'''willing that the . too , ' partial
kindness of my friends shOuld place mewhere
°entreat) Aro so' great, and Where comparisons
might, ~ he to me so dangerous, did 1 I
not Abet 'Abet' it does not always de
pend''tipen the character of tho Prealdent
whether aisoclety like this shall advante or slegl
stand still. When a society is well demented, ,
strong in its' constituent parts ; when Its Vice
Presidents are as capnble as any President, nedd
be ; - *ben harmony and liberality and "zeal,'
united with ,discretion, prevail throughout the
body s ' sehmidisintereatedness and complete ab
sence; of i all, personal ends are conspicuous
amongthotiewho govern it, the Pistaident need'
do no more than follow, even imperfectly, exam
ples :me t a around him, and the society will
ma o v4farArardi,and move rightly, of itself. Sir,
each a State 01 t things does prevail ,in the Histo
rical Society of, Pennsylvania. The proofs and
fruit It ere around us. The Society is not au
ancientpne, '4B yet it enjoys no large endow
'Bente; -It 'has made no vast , impression upon
our community , "none at least that 'brings to it
reflected, bene fi ts. Yet it is strong. In some
senses it' May, be called rich. It is rich in pre
cione'velitnies,rich in rare manuscripts, rich in
histoileportraits and possessions. The admir
able CatalOgne just made shows the great extent
of all. The Society needs only a hall in which
to dlaplik what it possesses. If our candle,
now 'lighted, instead of being kept under
a bushel, 'were set upon a candlestick—
the way s I think, in which the Scriptures tell' us
men commonly set a candle—it would give light
to ails in the lhouse, and all that entered, who
wouldihonmany, would see the light. They
would see what has been done, and that it has
not been - theless well done because lehas been
done slowly, quietly, and without ostentation.
In a society,cemposed, then, as results show tills
society to , be, who but is confident of the fatdre?
Mow Aria it be possible for any President greatly
to retard,the course elf progress?, , • •
Sir, let me add yet a word. No man of any
sense or dignity, I suppose, in the interest which
he totseein 'societies like this, ever - thinks of ar
living at
~their poets of honor. Yet , there are
sometimes:tWo or three men In such societies
who. blit themselves would feel ought to ,res•
' , teeive from them every mark of external respect
which thelodety hat , to offer. There , are a few
inch nieti,in lids society now ' man 'who ' have; glvenlOio-Ybati their time, their 'et:meads, theit
rr
good - . dtenifdtheirgood things of every sort to
it, w 'OnVittint; arid all so unostentatiousir,With
such Slitifmtession of every .thing like self-exhi
bitioifithiebalf the society knows 'net t et this
time, I fancy, that they belong to it at all., They.
sleek tabe tnitnown as ether men seek notoriety.
klir,jwaltr'siplision there is something not right,
semethistericiunjtist when such gentlenien are
allowtsiseeds by their own wish and urgent re-
quesfitoyeefer °therein honor who have ' been'
no co4sfireiteris With them even, and in avert
thing butigpito good will to the society, and
admiration of what they did, have been sttangers
to thssgssorte• which • have' built it up:. But
so thessitnv,e *rev , acted. The assurance which
your gonMilftee,hae given me that these gen-•
tiemenapproWswbat boa been'just done, by the
Society, isiverygritefal, to me. Upon the assur
ance that they do;fm, I accept your kindness. 'I
regard it as) neeinark of, ea acity or of merit
whatever in me—not at tililt•th ough 'a great evi
dence of catideety end merit others. . Of merit
do I sa y? , ...I itheuld;ratlifir declare of , virtue; of
that wit aria , splendid virtue--the; eroWn ' and
*race\ of ell ' the vistriessiWititit',`tiaunteth not
iteelf, ) andeeeketh "MAIM oirri.'' -'
Thafollowisig letter, referring to an interesting
period in rho history of Stie'llitste; was then reser,
and t. 48 jtegry thanks of the Society were voted
to Me, WO for hie valuable gift : •.• ••_,
To €o:l 3 t4sident, Officers and AfemberS o f t h e
Ilistowi 4fesisfY of Ponnsiklanicie---9,lo4TvEmEtcv
I des s ,
~ ' fAent to your honorable ,SOORtYr ors
a Pr ' '`,":, ' ' ' ' 'l 4 ‘ x3 ' f°r t4gah', the ticOotap4o,lo.4:
in s . ~m, 0131? In separate paelmges s trierjr.
•: t! , , hag in the whole a watery of the
dhOo • ;iN -4 1(- : AEI • Bowe • of Assembly ,
i
of , , „10.• '''4 . and 'William. Moore. , of
X , , '.., 'f.i , - Wr , Judge of Ate, dCuurt,
of Common Pleas of Chester county,
Pennsylvania, and the Rev. William Smith, Pro
vost of the Collego and Academy of Philadelphia•
which occurred in tile e04,4/457, 1758 and 1759.
These. documenteha e . w areal& my hands since t ...,•;
do , n 1821,0fm y . er, William Moore Smi
Es9W, °silverly of Pb •, 0)04, lip was th,4,eldtli
1
SO)l4* the Re 0, Prove lamit/4 and the. graNsote
'vf — ,tiOtice, lit4e. ,* , ave t Ang thought Mcrae
worh f n: of' ' ilatibn as pertaining. to Or own
N I
fam .hiato '; nd tatathiiin fhattelFP)Dasesa
an Li 'rest 14 future his bane ' i: the Affair*"
of Pen y. no tionalilitt in BeMe , reapeet*
aia, , raltathle, 'Thar contain many - Important mrit-- .
''tera'addit Moat indubitably are not to be foand
elsewhere.
The history of the dispute teferred to may thus
be stated : In 1157 the tranquillity of the Province
of Pennsylvania wean frequently much disturbed
by Indian depredations in frontier settlements,
and by the savage cruelties inflicted on (often)
whole families by their ruthless enemies.
The HOMO of Assembly of Pennsylvania being
composed in a considerable manner by members
belonging to the Society of Friends,and of course
inimical to extreme measures of war, did not, in
the estimation Of a vast number of the people of
the Province; takelindh`l4lilitlie steps and ac
tion in such juncture - of - affairs — as. was proper,
and'frbbi themttflaffifilp_ed'ind eicpected.
.1. Of Stith opinion *Se Jllstiee William Moore, of
übeStol,cobntY, who bY„hill; „goal and activity In
stirring3wltls,n4thhers all others to a proper
cooOlera.too of these fitai,„:lrs, gaVe such um
braid to many of those who disagree with him,
qliat they joined inaVelltiOn to the Souse Of As
sembly to'•haVe him removeo by the proper an
1 aioritiesi`frOM his office of Judge, and thereby
to Vieektimble eUpposetinfleence.
The House of Assembly took an experts action
of this petition, and , greatly censured Mr. Moore
for .allegedlllegal acts under color of office (facts
nomplOmod!of in the.petition), and without bear
' lig - any. defence'. on his part, adjourned their
session. 'I? -.•• . . •
In.he Interval , between the adjournment and
the: leetien of ,'a new House of Assembly, Mr.
Moore•had , a paper printed/ being an address to
the Governor (Denny); in which he set forth, in
strong and 'reprehensible terms, the action of the
late Assembly in his case, with comments on their
action, , and want of action in other public mat
iters,, and calling on the Governor to appoint a
diy, to hear him in hiadefence, when he might
meet his , accusers face to face. The Governor
did appoint such a day.. . . •
In the meanwhile 4- new House of 'Assembly
was elected, and a number 6f members of the late
House were returned as members of the new one.
One of their first acts was to declare that the ad
dress of William Moore to the Governer was li
Libel on the late House of Assembly, and to issue
writs to bring before the House not only Wil
liam Moore, but also William Smith, Pre•Vorit of
the College Atid Academy of Philadelphia, who
was alleged to have been instrumental , to the
writing andthe publication of the said libel.*
On these writs,both of the above named parties
were taken and: brought before the Assetnbly.
William. Moore was.first examined and there be
ing no denial as to the address having been writ
ten by him, he wag committed to prison by the
House of Assembly, and.thereby his being heard
before the Governor on the day appointed was
frustrated. ; ',. •
The trial of Provost Smith then commenced, a
full account of which is contained in the accom
panying documents, •
The• Provost was found "guilty" by . the
Assembly; ho was committed to prison;
the writ of habeas coypus' was, in his ease l sus
pended by vote of the Assembly, and on his ap
plicatitin for such writ to Chief Justice Allen, it
was refused by him, doubtless for the same rea
son assigned by Governor Denny when applica
tion for relief was made to him by Provost Smith,
and declined, viz.: that hie "interference at this
critical juncture might endanger the safety of the
whole province." - •
Provost Smith was left linprisoned without re
dress,' until the 'adjournmept of the ' House of
Assembly effected his release. He immediately
took-passage to England to lay his case before
the King and Connell, which was'done, and the
opinions of the Attorney-General (Pratt), and
the Solicitor-General (Yorke), in such case were
obtained. Both of. these distinguished Crown
law-officers afterwards became successively
Lords Chancellors. Their written opinions are
among the documents.
In these opinions the address of William Moore
is declared to bb u, libel on one House of Assem
bly, which no subsequent House of Assembly
could legally or constitutionally take cognizance
of orprinhig; the suspension of the writ of habeas
corpus is condemned (in this ease particularly)
as an unwarrantable assumption of power, and a
disregard'of ' legitimate authority;' it is recom
mended that. the House of Assembly be repri
manded, and that such action be taken by King
and Council in the w premises as to prevent here
after any usurpation, of authority to occur in
the premises. It is also recommended, as the
proper courts of justice are opened, and redress
may be obtained in a legal manner by a party
aggrieved, , that ; Provost Smith seek redress in
such edurta and in, such manner as may to him
seem advisable. .
The final order in Council conveys the eprri
mand to the House of Assembly, and Provost
Smith,returned home to Philadelphia, where he
afterwards lived until his death, in May, 1808.
He never sought the redress recommended to
him. His labors as a most prominent minister
of the Protestant Ephicopel Church, and the able
Principal of that College, • which became, in
ripened years, the present University of Penn
sylvania, are well known to many persons yet
living, ant l er° in 'themselves worthy records,
which beat to the general history of Pennsyl
vania, and certainly to the particular history of
Philadelphia. • rE2,---
Gentlemen, I have the honor to be,' with gnu ;
respect, your co-laborer in the historic field,
Wm. R. &urn.
Mineral Point, Wisconsin.'
An Interesting letter from William Walker,
Esq., of Wyandott City, Kansas relating to an
antique watch, presented by him to the Sotaety,
was also read. The watch, having heavy double
caeca of silver, was taken by an Indian from a
British officer whom be slew at the battle of
Braddock'a Field, in 1755. Purchased of the In
dian by, a French soldier, it subsequently became
the property of Mr. Walker's father, and has been
valued as a family treasure for more than
sixty years. It is a curious and bulky time
piece; made by Thomas Wightman, London, and
numbered 215. , The thanks of the Society were
voted to Mr. Walker for th° interesting relic. An
interesting communication from Him. William
H. fieward,'Secretary of State, presenting the So
ciety, on behalf of the General Government, with
a magnificent copy of the "Tributes of the Na
tions to Abraham Lineoln," was also read. A hst
of a large number of books, pahaphlets and Mann
scripts presented to the Society during the montli,
was then announced by the librarian, and the
_meeting adjottrned:
Provost SBmith lied the control of a German neWspappr,
published., Phtledelphia Moores
which was printed and
tublished,a Justice
ttanslation ofMoores address to the
.IFiorn'ilMiaelklngtort.
In memory of Abraham Lincoln the following
order was Issued 'yesterday
WAR DRPARTMENT_, WAtiIIiNGTON .CITY, April
14 7 1868:—Ordeied,`Th4.44"i mirror, respect for
the memory of the latd Prtieldenf,"Abtahaut Lin
coln, and of sorrow for the• national loss occa
sioned by bis,mufder, the War °Mee and the ee
yeralbtireaus of the• War Departmt3nt be closed
on We,dneeday, the 15th day of April, 1808, at 12
o'clock noon; and that the Commandant of the
Washington, Arsenal' cause minute guns to be
tired every hail hour during the day,commeuchn;
at sunrise and ending at sunset. , lo
T 4. laecretary of War.
'T. TON AND TOE zURY t A •
Secretary Etanton haa written the following
note, having reference to the document signed by
Governor Geary and others; respecting htsap
pointnient as Secretary cif, the Treasury in case
Mr. Johnson is convicted':
WAn DEPARI'SI Witininkropox •Crrt April
14, 1868.--//on. Ccimerol DEAR ' 81R—
Perceiving in this morning's papers. that a com
munication has been signed by the Glovernor, of
your State, the Republican members of the Legis
lature, and other persons, asking your recom
,naendation for my transfer; 40 ; a certain con
' tingeney to the head of the TreasurY Department,
I hasten to request earnestly that no stick recom
mendation be made. Enough of nay life bee been
devoted to, public duties. No conoLderation can
induce me to assume those of the Treasury De-,
' partment or tontinne in the War Pepartniout
longer than may be required for the appointment
initeont4ination'of successor. f Yours;"truin E. M. firarrroN.
viral MET 0010.1-311,_11.4.11.RELS AVIST'
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at low rates. • .
?Ace WK. t
PIibIJAWA by • EL 8 .BUTLEft tt< (Xl. • • •
187 South Fourth utroet,
•
And for sale by Booksellent generally. angt
T ecture —Anew Course of Lectured, as delivered at the
'.LJ NeW Yotk Mumma of Anatomy, embracing the tar
Jetta; Ho* to 11Ve and what to Ilve' for: Youth, MAW*/
and Old Age; ganbood generaily.reviewed; The culla
indigestion, flatulence and Nervous' Diseased accent/
,for. i Pocks t volumes containing these lectures will be or.
~ ,warded to partied unable to:attend on receipt ollottl
!lAMB. by addresaing 0, I. DM, BS School streeXilms
tomsfelt lyt
' BOORS' BOUGHT, BOLD . AND ; EXCHANWELD',AT
043 , 188 BARR' ktgo Harket pytavet, Phil* -,101141
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
wURNITUSE. &ft
LUMBER.
SEASONED POPLAR.
SEASONED CHERRY.
ASH.
WHITE 0 'AK. PLANK AND HOARDS.
LLIGKORY..
LARGE ABBUBTDiENT
SLATE DIANTLES.
NEW P.1130L10/011,01416.
61 E,- ;,.V;
HIETAIL DIZY GOODS*
E M. NEEDLES & ' 4
,' iloil i , , b , ,,e irt A 4
~ii
caliErlecidi%tt; l 4 o3 t°lthewr g e ° I
It
SPRING GOODS,
In new and desirable desbnig which they offer at price
that cannot fail tp itive satisfaction, connoting of
Laces and LBOO einniS ia
Y`
Veils and Veil Miterial in cod"
White 'Cloodsand Embroideries,
Handerellielb, &e., &N s
- Linens end
House. furnishing Dry GOod.
In Gre,at. Variepsr.,
paints will find it to their sidvantaaa to call and ex.
amino our largo otook of
Pique,. and : Material for White Waists.
R M. NEEDLES & CO.
ETPiEWOILE NEW
I 4AMES MoMULIAN,} sit toog
Impbrier and D ettlex in •
;Linens and House•tunhdilng Dry Cowin,
Takes this opportunity to return his thanks to the Lilies
of Philadelphia and surrounding &Meta for their liberal
ratropitge. and begsj FAMIL I ESm OW FOR Tv.
COMmOD/V1 lON OF RMIDINO I 0
WESTERN PART OF THE CITY, ho has opened
• '
',l4o4,4aPes.sQ/lestnut , Sti , ef;to
, Two dtierg below , Twelfth street
ois 1013# experience in Linen Goods, and his facilities
for obtaining inmates DIRECT FROM EUROPE .I.M
mANUFAVIL CRERS, enable him at all times to offer
THE REST GOODS AT THE Lowswr PILLOW.
The Old Store, corner SEVENTH and CrHAM.
NUT. will be kept open; as ifenlL
fenfLa M W.SIIu 1 . : 1 1
CILAAIBEIU3,NO. 810- ARCH STREET.—GREAT
tf . BARGAINS FROM AUCTION IN
• WHITE GOODS.
Manatee and Piques for 25 cte.
_Field Nalneook, 2f) cents.
Stripe Swipe Marlin, ctr.
French Muslin. -ttvOyde. wide, 60 ete.
French Tucked Muslin (or WaLte.
Lama Lace Pointer.. bargains.
Marie Antolnett6Fichus,
Lama Parma Covert..
Colored 1110 ming Lacer.
Hamburg Edgings and Imertlnge, choice designs. about
half the coat of importation. apB Imi
3po.urigtgßaftl,
Hem.; .45 and 50. worth 75 and $1; 1.,14 and men
62.15 and 7 6 . worth $1 and $1 215:.11)4 and 3 inch Hem, $1
and sl2o, worth $1 50 and $2., Genre' Hemmed
Stitched Handkerchiefs, only $L Tho above anode are
the cheapest ever offered by ue. STOKES as WOOD, 703
arch street. NOW
EDWIN HALL & CO.; Z 3 SOUTH SECOND STREET;
have now open their new stock of White Goodie -7
Tucked and Puffed 'Muslim; French Mutts and Soft t,Ptat.
brice; Jeconets and Tape Checks • Large - Plaid Naha
eooks, Mune, Nab:nooks, and • Law ns breldaries 'end
lioeiery. Table Linens and Shirting,LinenaDollare, (PIA
Setts, Worked Edgings and banning% Bands, Hand
kerchiefs, &c., White Ilene/ in great variety. mlEtf
1868 —N EW SPRING GO DAILY BEING
iked.-- . -kew Clime* LOMB ; New Plaid Bilks;
New Ka T r
New Broth:n:lvle l 3reP7 'i t l e l CA ß A l li t its ; vl i n l , s .re Black
Bilks;
EDWIN NALL & CO.,
'2Bl3ocith Second etTeet.
(I#ItIPOJEMIEN. LIQUOR:IISi ati)i.'
1868.
Fresh Spiced Salmon,
Fresh Mackerel in Cans,
New Smoked Salmon,
Mess Mackerel in Kitts.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets.
MISSOURI WINES,
From the Vineyards of. George Human, , Hermann..2do.
The kce t Wines ever produced in this country,
'or sale by
JAMES R. WEBB,
Jae S. E. corner WALNUT sod EIGHTH Streets.
DAVIS' CELEBRATED DIAMOND BRAND CM
cinnati liam t first containment of the season. Just re.
ceived and for sate &MO Utfl:X'S East End Grocery. No,
Ile South Second Street.
riIREBII PEACHES FOR RIEG, RM. CANE. AT 30
1' cents tier can, Green Corn,' Tomatees, - PeSs.'also'
French Peas and, , 3duchrooms, in store and tor sale at
COURTY'd East End Grocery. No. US Routh Recall/
street.
'MEW BONELESS MACKEREL, YARMOUTH
Bloaterkfaleed Salmon,
_Maw aadNO.l3laalteral
for Bala at couarrs East End Grocery. No. US 4lant4 -
Second Street.
"CUES INDIA 'HONEY 'AND OLD FASHIONED
V Sugar House Molassee by the gallon, common
East. End Grooay, No. 118 South BOoond Skeet' • •
NEW YORK PLUMS.r _PITTEO L CHEERIEddi .VEt
a fared Peacho_& pried BiaCkll,olllolll t if MOOTS and
for Dale COTISTIM Rod End Orocarii Na.llB E
Second Street • . r 3 A
(IHOICE OfftV%OiLs 100 doz. OF SUPtilklOß ,QUALL
17 of Sweet 11 of own impoitstlon, Pet received
and forma, at C MTV'S gut End 'No. 110
South Botond street..
it LbIERIA GIRAFES.-100 KEGS ALMERIA AIIRAFF,B,
a in large clusters and of
,inwerlor qualig t Astal
and for sale by DV F. BPII.X.II 4 1; N. W. corner
Arab streets., , , . . . '
II 4.`.•', • • IS •,kt. . • .
__SOMhellAgitiOnda tustrocipived ad , for
BPII . N. w. arr. drab' sna'Efshth street*
.RAIBEN9 RAISINS I 1-900 WHO
PL+
IL
114 30. AXI:1
*tart Vi r tnta t e i tZta b l i 4 91 Ct :r
Arch and Eistmn et..
, CA-SIetENIP/Gfi1t.44e4t..,;' , , t( )
1222 CHESTNUT PtTR.EBT.; 1221:
Special 14T9tiee.
Having completed our, removal to New Ettore, No. no
CHESTNUT Street, ire are now ready to offer. at lowed
cash pricer, a new stock of handsome'
OARPETIIT,..3B, .
431.15,CL0T.11113,
- DIA.TTINGS,
With all other kinds of geode iy ear line of bedlam.
AUVE L. INICIIrr64,3ON
1222 - Ch'estitiut Stieet. 1222.
LOomotria GiLaijse*,,,,Ouri:r4imitta*
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Pitda 1 "
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„: NEW YORK - STOGIES.
Etwq.knotiom
N/111FICORKtIVIABICIKE
StO4lAtiaGOMMellti3o
Gonstikatbo tokushea a 1w etio Net Volt licrcia.
:?,,ctwz i twskd
Bogebt and Rolf opiSo
- yak vid 1.4 11410/0014 Nfll
• • one
4314 LD
Donald and Bold in large WI mail agnatmt&
• GOVERNiKENT OFAAMMEta
nougat surd poled airway York', hr
SMITH RANDOM% & CO;,
new
new ,YOBS,'` I
raimainntaniu,
, 8 Nassau St. 16 S. Third 81.
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R,
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
Principal and,lntemet dyable In gold.
This road receives all the Government bawdier. The
Sands are hissed ander the medal centralism of Gall
Joints and Nevada. and the Tenant to pay Odd bibsel.
We offer them for sale at Par. and accrued interest troM
Jan. Ist. 180. in etirreneY L
Governments taken in Excitante at the market ratle
BOWEN & FOX,
is MERCHANT'S EXCHANGL
SPECIAL AGENTS FOR'III'S LOAN IN PHILADEL
ihrPamnp
BANKING HOUSE
op
jAyCooKE -
112 anal anal 114 So. THIRD ST. PHTLAD'A.
Dealers In all Oiriernmeni geentitien.
Seven per tent. First Mtge. Bondt
OF THE
Danville, Hazleton & Wileabarre LH,
FREE FROM ALL TAXES.
'ibis road will connect with the Northein Central ,
MIA del phis anil Itkie, 'Lehigh Valley. Lebfgh Nadas.
Hon, and Hazleton Railroads, and opens ono of the
richest sections/if the fp mitrulddle Coalfield:
We oiler for Bale a limited amount of these Honda at
the very !Mr rate of
t 6 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
.11.0 1 14 M N •It FOX,
_ NI *web aaritae gocohange.
mro . -aren) •
POPULAR LOAN.
PrWO] and Intermit Payable in - Gold.
CENTRAL PACIFte
RAIL ROAN!
First Mortgage Bonds.
Oftioe of OE HAVEN & 13R0.,
No. 40 South Third St.
WE OFFER FOR WALE
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. IL CO.
At Par, and Back
.. • • .
.
There la a very. large . European 6o:tang for these
Ponds. which, added to very large home demank . wlU
teen abort) all the Panda the ttorapany can Wank
Tbe abo
i3oridOp4,lllllZ*iMpit: InurXinit
In 1131ol•Vand are t invite 'filo *re °int rcnd
costing, about • three' Meet lied'? 011oaposeith Berl
large au d: canetantlyittoleaelbg net tevenuai
DE bHAVENN & BRO.,
DEALERS IN ALL /ILND OF ,TYVONMIi*,
OX411)117) GOLA &gni.
No. 40 R. Third
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OITY BULLETIN.
of4ihi V o * -
troil*rs.
Yeeterdav Afterneott s Irndeting.ofthe Board
•
'of. School Controllers was held in the Setect Council
Chamber, Mr. Shippen in OM chair. •
The foliewing.communpettant "TO'received and'
read:
One from the Tntrd.43oo o d - reatanalialt the Board
to appropriate 417,000 for ' the enlargetneut of the
Nand 'Vernon videklkkanft. 'lotalCatharine, above
Third street. Rtferred 10 the Committee on Prop.
ty. Vtir
A certfifAtevatire&dVed froiii the Calif,'om
mon Plum appointing ftrldrow, Neldreter, , .lK, as a
member of the *Battu fo'pltree of` George W. Nubia
ger, Esq. , deceased. • „The now nembee was there Co.
ceived and eworst.e. • ,
A communication was_repaired front, the, Eighth
Section sal -.althatttiliPßeard ifrahiblt'alatieklit. dine t
or indirect, in v ibools for any enaritable,er benevolent
PnrPoses, and Versa Itraldrittibuttrin of .'etrentars,
tickets, ite., thln the same. Referred to , the CQI3I
- on illehapejo. telt re
One from the Seventh Section ask: t i t t gthat the Board
ritlig=gertheertectlon. of school build
. g and Pine streete ut of the heeds
of the present contractors ". Referred to ttteComailt
tee on Property. • •
, , , lotkaskihkth the ,Roird
,gyi r lowor keatre ,to" tee
• - • tee, Nineteenth a bo ve Chest
nu and. Referred.
, .
th eft.a4
trgrrl =4— -..-1 011 asking that the
a the tand he. directed to draining the
isafeatrolr "eittlieachoolon • Mellon street
aboveOttestriut t : •
One ; eat* dither tide - th e "
Roo , : :r allUto schools la its sec.
thin tO ne of Madlesily i d adopted
by the .. • • trotters they having roved of
those*" Referred to the Cem tree en"Re
vi -a b . dies. „„•,,
, t.
..rrultiner the.
7 • " hiftectlool n, for'
this repoiri 4. . - "Whetters of the Co
hocked* • eol building. Referred.
Ai r eflittifa kt raftrifte
'fee erection' of a
Mule at '11•• lila. Referred
11,10001rinigtablin., ,the
tlkilenVefiti. *OW of the schools in
hat Ilen =o so ' - 1 1, 91 1 1/S teltafte borne their books
for the Of•ernay:
l et
n aniAllert t in i ftlerettehisigltlintia .
De Wadi:wed
ill the Sherman seine)
One from the Therity-seveuth teams asking ou
appropriation ten,a,;
'bp klieg at the er oe.Thirty-eth and
'Woodland sekteta,tvithiihr Ifeastfettortiegtith
Secticml lll l r Att igt AVMeleCitn* first
lail"
ar
poses, t e • orMo nth and Suaque •
nah mune. Reterred.h: ,,,
A commtmication wits eel from* number of
creditor* ~Or ;Welton -and:actor Of the new
grammar school it igat k iitclk Comas stolen. They
say that 600 have been ex - medal ; on tha building,
being $7, in axone of the amount spect.ded is the
contract. Referred.
hir :Amok,. then read his Anneal report.to the
Board. W 044404 that according to the annual
report *sr tee number of children in the public
ethoole Of Ott the alit Of December,
78 4 4 ,1746 4 ; he alet of December, 1667; 80,410; in.
create during the year. 3,246 Of this number of pu
pils now In Utendanee in our schools there are, boys,
40.133; girls, 86.677. _
Through theagemcy of the police force it his been
secenained how many children in the city do not avail
themeelveited the MOMS of private and pub3c educa
tion, •It In found that the total number of children
in this city between the ages .of 6 and 18, , 1. 150,000,
and upon this nincber du: population' of our city. Le
estimated at 800,01 -
SP The Ceneoltaterties ns by the, fact,that of the whole
number children in'our continually. there ate 20,534
bet Ween the ages of 6 and 18 yam who are neither at
public, private, or parochial schoole orb employment.
There are 15.000 children between the ages of 6 and 15
years who do not avail themselves of our ,educational
improvements. _
The report states 'that 'PMlsdelphia educates ita
children &Caliente cost *gut any other huge city% the
U tatted Stately and that it does, es also, at the sacrifice
of. lustice,yo' the Pathan, , The sem total of coat of
tattiehrpil per dicer, of grades end Analitles, is
ii ..%-100 cads. This Is the per diem cost atelier edu
cational facilities. But two Wits fall below Phtladel
phie in thla seepect4llllweekee. and Dubuque. The
tote animal cord of educe each scholar is ear city,
embodying all thecost of taithen, &c., as
compared with ether cities, is as follows:
Philadelphia 614018 t. Loeb
'New etteBfllttsburgli....
Boehm. . '. ' 18.76' Lout/Mlle
New ICA* Springfield... ...
Ban Francisco e 0.61
Cintintiati 16.74
This compartson is decidedly is the favor of our
city. rThating the past year there Were four A hundred
and sttty-four'appplicaata for tbeltoettion of teacher,
ofitthich Pendia but'fßO hlre&fd and one were grant
atkeldet of the acconmeedaterei for our ached
ars the report states that: evwyt%tig•hitsbeen done to
glre them substantial and - conimodlots se.hools.
Thirty-three new edifices have been contracted for
during the , past year, and fifteen wilt be completed
within the nezteix months. In creating the million
loan latitylier. the repeat states that the provision of
Councils making it impossible to order appropriations
of thei i ppto than par, proved a serious delay to
the iretbseirection of school buildings. if or
at tme of the creation of the loan, it was held at
5 per cent., discount, end when the loan finally rose to
Par, the labor, material And building etce.terss had in
creased to such a degree that on this loan the city
really bed h 3 per cent.
The Spat occupied an hour and a half in its reed
ing. It touched upon some, and fatty investigated the
various branches of our,Philadelphia school system.
It ocanpUl.m of the instdecismey ot the competes-
Om received by the teacherrd the inadequacy of
the blgisschools to &venom, s et to the number of pupils
aolying fotethnhielene. 'appolutment of g an -
pefttendiat, whose duty Alt shall be to supervise
personally , our system, of education as
adopted amiently, 'singed. Complaint is also made
of the undue antral which Councils exercise over
this co-ordinate branch of city government—the
Board of hab l>lt cites, in proof of the
justice of this complain ( the refusal of these bodies
to make appropriations for tip systems of vocal and
phial:ad onlitre,tboth • whieb for many years putt
have been strongly urged. The report was approved
by the
Comin ard.
itteiimAceounts reported bill! to 'the
amount of 349,405.01, which were ordered to be paid.
The Committee on Property made a report com
plaining of the exorbitant rent of It schockl room in
the basement of Nazareth Church, and rdcommend
ing,approprietions for repairs to the school hews° is
Carpenter Anat. above Sixth; and for the erection of
a new school house onllicetown lane, in the Twenty
fifth Ward. Resolutions in accordance vetth-the re
port'vrere ildrnded." , A - - A
The Committee on Schools reported t he primary
schools, Seventh and Fourteenth Sections, aa having
attendanees below the average, and a resolution.tottLa
pense with one of the teachers was offered and passed.
A resolutien conlireakng Miss hiclianne as Princi-
Pal of thelloys' 'amairlicheol in the Third Election
was, atter debate, loat by a vote of 8 yeas to 14 nays.
~' 1
SALE OP 'REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &C.—Messrs.
Thomas da Sons sold at the Bachange, yeaterdal
noorwtheittikiising — ettatei; T ill
Tract of land, Sugsaa'tartmangetl3binaty, enn'-
eyl7lll3lC - 113;500; stun-story Stotur &Vetting - and tot,
t ) n= ra= st 2 filitin e i tZ I t tbn , tit'
rine street, 0. 515, $100; lot, oedar street, northeast
of Ann street. POO; frammthisiltug, No. 1031 - North
Third istOject V a yeArly '... .tmd f reut of $0.50,
$1;500; , frame' dwelling t - Nt4'. • .: 4 Obiltloy a litteet , '
$1,10%••t4 1.4 4f19 1 7 ~ Prik
. 4 4..„;,.!g , . Ala , . ,West
street, Subject . to a yearly •.• •1 a 3 68 8,/, 811, $785;
- tbree-story brick dwelling, 'f•Io,„ • 1 .1. • est street, sub
ject to a 1 -early ground rent alf 1•' , ; street,
fraldweltinitillkit 5041842.104 t street, ground rent
-of SI" r r> frame dwelitug,_ xio . At 9 Coates
G 0
'tif f 111444,:r , ff 1 0 1 34 0 40110 M
1 6 4,
411.1
lio. stmr, irti; IwO,lttoq,,,,„bricat ,
dwelling, No. 618 napes it — 51;125; three story
`brick:dwelling, No. E 1133, Norris street, swipe;
3 abar#,Zs3ladeliallielibrarg.M. oo ;t l illiare Phila- •
delphia Library. $26,50; 2 slasres Philadelphia 41.• the
n[eum: 48.16; 1' share Academy ' , Pine Arta, $l4; 1
share Authemenm, $3; 3 shares.yoint Breeze Park
. Association, $l4O, sg42o; , Box No . - 47, Point Breeze
Parka wn tie $50.1 /0111 1 r, 4 re 00 1" 8'414101141
" Coal „,„.••,WS ' d . bar • ,I, IMO ,It'll - 9.. IhsArahce •
tret
;lA.
~.t h. . ~ ,>,,,,i_tomx.(rOrth and
Bigh „ neuter jauroaciAper.cent TM;
44.000 German ,wn (Pourth and Streets Pas
'o4.oA9Ta t o v or pAtt. , s&scig; 48_,900 Weil
Name r 4 '. cent. murdad•Loan, .33 per cent., •
1 2 0 . 2 640 _ % -t i lar 9s4.littvigation S per cen t. Railroad
v r
nu , ' ' ceet4 v,oo4 , Aluee() Ultigh - Navigation 6
per mat. .Rallroati Loan , 138 per cent, $1.320; 35.000
'Burnside Coal and Imp.,oo3ooaMy frhiper cent, $1,000;
4 shares Franklin Fire Inatirapcg it imapany,s3Bo,s l93o ;
5 shares IrtmikuliaireY bent- co. Company, $334,
81,92 e; $5,000 Connectmg,
_Railway Benda, 83 per
tent., $4.150; 5 share' Acild4airiof Music, $390; 70
shares cooper Point - Pert' , ,t3alinpanypss7.so, $2,625;
SO shates*fshipaisPertatimijetr.lll,oo , .2ollloo6B
Central6TEwir 4:ift $60;i12410; 25 dog= eli.. t omacker's
Piano omp ' $5O AO - shares 'ltalian& 111411ranCe
Company. $47,0; abarea. Mineral 011 Company.
s cents. $ll 75 shares Berry Parra 011, I cent, 75, cents;
50 shares'Clinft Tree Run - 011;34” cent, 25 ' cents ; 550
sharesoherry Trw.llun and W. Hicitory,X cent, 52.75,
f , oBeluitti Oitizoite'oll,' • A.Oolit 50 Gents. '? ' ' ..'
THE ,IT,Olirke, il "litiltit***On;HThe MMtifti'
meeting and election 9t4Offtedal ' of • the ; Young
liiitmerchor was held , at, *di: )141). I*tlig e ry:
street list 'evening. The 'Officers' chosenl , were:
President -- Julius , Hein;, Tice :. Yrosident, , Prof.
Hoffmar4 l' ConosPoll,dinitikSeocetatio'ir.l ißehir
Redording 4 :4eOreti,% l ")V: v vpft ~'411.03; f_ltic . tattrer,
H. Groldbeahl Librarian, 4- is; - veleStfe. `,. ' Tlie'
_
Society has upwards of five hundred members.
' Their net income during the past six months was
$11,494. Expenditures, $3,283.
Tun Hots iox f 6 6 1 4ittak;aleet .7,
ing of the roil* tio;Oisiloy-1
wont, 11014)',Ye5..!
y L
• terday?', ititop ,)*ne , port, re a.t ~ on
the occasion e t owed that the '"proinittent ,
aim ,of e,liditttitgers.vis to afford a!
roitofortibl Om§ t'lOr'ailindted Petiod to thel
dor, in or order to allow them support while look 4
g for;worik. _ The,,weikta!of.,the sick are looked;
M
atter, and O ore Under thelinniediate'este of a!
dispensary committee. Since last report, 1,,58. !
persons have been Admitted to the libuse. There,
Julys „been grtinted lodgings,, „and 1;870;
•Meals.' The Sabot fdeWhite children" reachet a;
class of persona who are,Aokable tc. ) ,,clothe their /
offspring suitably tO.AtiOndlnblie schools. ?Dar
lug tb'e yearirl,B76t tiathiand‘,l.9Bo l 4initerk, were
provided Mr the eltildreni t c,`ALAifehobl,f6j.:Aelored I
children is'ilso held'iri thettillding, the average
attendance being 76., A-Meeting for religions'lni,- I
prove,ment is held, for the inmates once a,Week.
l'he expenditures dining the year for drugs and
chemicals were $350 40;, books and stationery,
7 60; hoard, of Aubiliecarl; 4160, Total,' 8616. I
A donation of 18125 in 'drags Was also acknowl
edged.
.SIETTING OF CA itrla Wt:av Lr s.-Another
meeting of carpet weavers was lieldiset evening;
at the puldic house corner of Front and ldaster
streets, Thostuiti idnicatiYin the chair. lislegittee
from several shops, reported-that the advanced
wages had beim granted to theentployes—msklog
about scvPnty,ahops now receiving the wages. A
oflong'
he' t t.,, , tigell t eerel lonitjaitens K ,refeteits* .to the
O p ts'itric-Ny' weavers, when It was
stated that the - - Cimventloa had added upon
tke :o'l4o - for' this class of
.work,, namely: 33( cents per pair. exclusive
of winding-sing a reduction of - pricee liatd
heretofore_ by4forne PlPYers, , wl l 4; 4,4104 . 4119 n.
utliedv:wko.' Aid-ne pay tinf 'Standard prices.
The Genusrli3OrPekenavere mayeried ihroplch
drat their delegates at they' were *illieg..tO,lnl e tthe
Net fall prices. - The delegates w l ertv' iitt to
speak detialtely,,bowmier, roratdi to the nttui
her of litchis is the yard. After a long discus
sion on the fndoptidn of, 97*ale, epnees, the
meeting authorized the committee, In connection
with other members of the, convention, , to draft
a scale of primates their pkotectiOn.
FREEDMEN'S RELIEF Atisocualmt—The WO.
men's Freedmen, Relief Association held their
monthlyjineeing yeeterdey at No. 711 Sansom
street. The expenditures of the forwardlog and
receiving committee during•Mareh were $591 24;
balance In 'treaanry April 14, $333 17. A• com
munication from Mrs. 'Frances Anne Xemble,
stating, that• she could not at present read for the
benefit' of the society, was read; accompanying
the note were $lOO for the society. A communi
cation from Miss,Chaniberlain, of Washington,
stating that the freednien's schools in that eity
would have to be abandoned unless provisions
were made for paying the teachers' salaries, was
read.
DA3IAGES ASSESSED.—Tho Road Jury ap
pointed to asselilhe damages that will accrue by
the city taking possession' of, the Fountain
Green Rolling )1111, on the east aide of the
SebuylkW, north of Girard avenue bridge, and
east of the Reading Railroad, completed their
labor by agreeing to report the damages at
$48,000. The sum of $70,000 was claimed. 'Tbts
property will be included within: the bounds of
the new park.
DIE GERMAX Tirs4Titz.—The books for sub
scriptions to the capital stock of the German
theatre were opened yesterday. The act of in
corporation requires that 2,000 shares shall be
taken and one fourth of the price per share paid
in before the corporators can effect an organiza
tion. Eleven. shares more than •this number
were taken; and $2,777 245 were paid in. The
value of the shares ia $lO each. • -
No BIDDEP.S.-31arshal Elimaker offered for
sale yestenlay, in lota to suit small dealers, about
four hundred barrels of contraband whisky. some
of which was called "a prime article." The atten
tion of deniers was called to the sale both through
advertbsements and circulars, yet not one of thhrts
attended, nor could the Marshal get a bid for a
angle barrel.
...$16.66
.. 16.48
.... 15.68
... 15.77
... 14.76
THE COITETEL
-The iracli-ONConinir 011 ,Cafe.
James O'Connor. sworn--My home is at Pittsbargh.
No. 299 Perm sheet; I have a wife and eight children;
have resided there Mace 1840; I know Augustus 11.
Tack, Theodore B. Tack, Frank Tack: 'I had bat a
ellen acquaintance with Mr. Stalk. and I don't know
Mr. Orierson; Frank and.' Theodore Tack lived hi
Pittslnugh at the beginningof this snit, sad Augustus
lived in Philadelphia; 11r.-di elk also lived in Pitts
burgh; this originated about the beginning Of June,
1367; I came here aboutothelth of ,Tune. 1567, on lime
business that was in Mr. Cassidili t hands, baying been
placed with him hy the Tacks; I met Augustus Tack
at Mr. Caesidy's Mee, and then.went to his office; he
told me there that oil was low in price, and was then
felling: he said his firm yraii largely "ahort;" short
means that the merchants had sold for Patera dellvery
more oil than they,really had; "long" means that they
have more oil on hand than „they, had sold, a. surplu 4;
MY. Tack told me that, 21 cents was the market value
for • 'epot," that is oil deliverable on the spot; and the
peke for oil on contracts ahead some two or three
cents more; he said his drm was largely short of oil,
that the market, was.constantly declining because the
market was glutted i with , oil; he alai/ said.that on
' account of,the friendly feeling between Theodore and
laimself,he regretted his finabadnrevioasly purchased
from Mr. Pinney and Myself, becanse they would
make about 45.0 U) from ne, and he said the only way
to cover ourselves would be to bell short, and he said
Theod9re would ts.ll me all about it, in ! Pittsburgh; I
, 91114' inellAGte IA rittablirgli, and; With Mr. fail:my
taikeditbis matteclover With him, fully, and he r )r
-roborated what Augustus had said; Theodore also
said their, house was largely abort on oil, and, were
going tali fulther on oll,:.and ha& made money at it.
and he urged me very strongly to let him sell oil for me
on short, saying that he would be very careful whom
he sold to; he !aid the sooner he went into it the bet
ter. sesi he Wedged him to watch my interest and
bike bath bf nag, had he said that' Mr. F tines , she uld
place implicit confidence also in him; I had the great
est confidence in hisa e tt than k
time; our relations were
;of the meat intimate Modal 'character: I thin we
had been very friendly for a year or two; at that
time. e !111104. endoiguire said if I would place thin
anittaain hLs hatide ye wOnifittake 'entire charge of it,
and protect Mr. Pinney and myself, and be went out
that very day. and sold 3,000 barrels to Emilie Sheik;
the next day be came Wind andtold me he had made
the contract and thought it so good a thing that he
bad signed it in my name, and induced me to substi
tute new ; ones tea thew op the next day hb Said Sheik
3,000 bevels Were; These sales were Made through the
firm of Tack Bros; Theodore Tack,Angustue Tack, and
.Frank Tack are in the firm, I believe, I am positive as
to the two first; tbis firm were to receive 134 per cent
coolssiOtialltbellettalettas mybarkere and agents;
titeV assured us that they were in tits sato boat with
us;(a wallet containing papers' Was 'handed the wit-'
neee;jthese contracts I,or, the 6,111 barrele,were dated
the lamella* thfee wolfram& . ''new` Ones substi
tuted for them, and then drawn ms,axattilashapa.(the 1
contracts were put in eaddence); the next transaction
in point of fact wasa sale telyttitualkAnderson,a sale
for 1,000 barrele, Mideb3iMelisre: Tack for my account;
the date was June I§,ast,2ski plate; this was delivera
ble at buyer's option dhardethe year of 1307, that is,
the buyers upon giving fifteen deal' notice whenever
they would 'call fi)ptuf, z. me 'for the oil;
the next Is the same date for ' 500 barrels, to White
it ittldefilloavlY /I/ii Wall hoed' bat two , Mr. Leach,
btok . 1 4 , , as tp egnrowyjit4pnildetuelater,
thrO4 ,
~ . .. ...„,,,, ,ey ;,, Altar apes, June 14,
..1867. , , .I,i l'efT . , 7, . ~ 0 os - .:(11iyamelat,e4.,,
tainf ' , - r ft i i . • Vie illi,.' i Ili'irlatelKillia 'Wit lsot
Ji ce • w ..t. w - 4001,..itters,' for suu 'barrele, at ,
bytihsv • , t , ~ dtlfihnlontirair'OCioner; made 'by the '
Tack Brothers for me ; the next is to the same par
ti a as the preceding one, for 500 barrels, deliverable
in July, same date; the next is for 500 barrels to
the same parties, deliverable in. August; the next is
of the same date, far 50Wbarrele, to the same parties;
the next is fish 1,8; 1667, at Mir cents deliv
erable, in Sep b , for 1,000 barrels, td the National
Oellning ad, g Company; the next is Oa the
same daterratO the same parties, for 1,000 barrels, at
twentyatbreeeents, deliverable in August; the, next
la, of aftA 9, for 250 _barrels, deliverable in July, to
Baner 3 there, New York; the next is a duplicate'
of the.,:.`, eceding; these latter were sold through
Brewer, urke di . Co. ; I w.a t to Mr. Tack)) ,ofilee by
appoin ent; 3111:1oVtlarley , , ert/ht/./19aok said he
could sell1;5 "'herr . r , enterable' '250 in
July, 250 in August, 250 in Eleptenaber,..pso. in October,
250 in NovealbWhiard WON Witeitiliarl ?I - agreed to it.
but he did not tehlitielvelib'*trtifittitVibritet LlBrewer,
Barka ..t, Co.; he mad, il t r. gilt e f) l 4:Sti ,, . Ff t Ee
i t i
Burke went with me to ' fiker '. Wei pt. '
'.I itecepted the sit amine . Oat' ' SOM ` ' ' Eto
ere; the next 004%th:intone liTtitio2lsl_",lith 404
Attorney read three • tollttilats.:. dd. thikidate4laikeirig
been made by the Tack aratliterretaifkagwourk;
~patrick and Ames, Lyeni,i , :the Iltatteltit 500 , heartie
k ulehii the ;neat iii l o/3111 0 1IF ' ' ' OA 4 .,„V
New erlic-71,00tralik , ; VW , ' 4 , .. - - loft
bOrreli; and .the: k ' ,ist lithits ...,, - .
nie, Theodore itt,4, AuguattiV.iir, co ,'
II ye piao,l,lnted,3 o- $ 8 ; 000 _1 Au".: It 'T
0 e Who adVised' me in Pittebargiv Inarelpsrd to the
contract of July 22; ,In thellater• , ' O , t lyililrfrr ,
dere Taektold me' he had ',cache
. ti . i i. ick
a a tu
!business ffmisOktlitlo;t4PMfal kool4l4 .. ' e 1 e
tv eight ocrucoops.,l3l, xue, gia4ing of theeeteon-t
tracts; h said he would briag over $2A,0(10 belong
,lng to the firm, the object of which was to pay the
'margin on abort if required, and he said he would ad
via° me of what occurred; he wrote to me July 3;
4.1 . ; - • • • t ,
AIL' 'JO
air j r2 n irm gra! non irt
t".": l9 ' , ti ' a • - k . .
Viilk-Ff iam iftfrrll AD— Ir LPIIIik , " 070 , 1 8bAY- AP
. • -
•• , • .
t
on the morbibk34l,,tillt
,ttt Mr . Talc's
clerk,
clerk, and in consequence ofwbut he old;
wertta - to",ths pi ftipkri Tatkr otObt that thel
'Clerk' bad listbritatied tee ty - telling - bib that oli Wadi
jumped to thirty cents; said lie etas to a vent WWI
„looking for partleerbr, l efttlebt ationt •the Olt kb be
delivered; Frank Teekba the clarkwas ti leplogni hasi
raid a deod446l.4hit Vas WftxtWdfdif bad'advanced - a
little, but that„,)vould not siteoning, ;yid lielAdadabd
'td fernie knoW When' reedired Ms dispatches', on I
thO next morning . he 'tailed ' , at iny 11006'1,11116Ivnia
bathing, andorith ta,d t :p l 4lp itkchtsbatt4oo4 ,thatt
Was great ezhittindent Inr ebneeenence
.Of tda fact that Otutttaings bad seized a faro
quantity,-of rednedollibsdldni r t knotr,what• was the
cause of it,tbitt veld bib brether'Atanittit louvred to 1
Washingten and bayjatbeMatter straightenediOut4 and
when next onus bim he said this bad, beekdone.
(nit letter of July 3 was - read, whichlret forth that
taeQtlly t piteSiirrMull blot ActtcP7Ptutt' te kteerneall the
snaticot,„viaa r: Loge,nond is attempt warecon
iddired.tiOdiurstal.") What letteireitolted rrie on the
Gib of July; oil didn't go down; I4staid fq j'Attsbuteh;
Theodore returned a few days after that:" the that per
eon saw after that was Frank Tech; he t met me at
church, and handed me a letter in Theodore's hand•
writing, which read : "Tell O'Connor'to go ahead; the
, coLtracts are all right, and he will make money; that
after delivery of, all, there' Would ben surplus of oil
_that
be said Tneodoretatd • arrived, bat was
very tired, and would see me the neat day.
ilere the Court ad'ourned. , , ,
skittleal .DEL
d-Et
T
GLORGE N. TATLIA MONTIIyt COMMrrrEZ,
ANDREW WHEELER.
P - K9tMeTMIP e lt
iteportei_ or ___e e _attain,
),lATANZ H I-Sebr &ISt Bird % hi,e#lll-1188 115
04a/we Mee entlierrie.l4B34oV
e541.01J41,4 fr, blochaetiri-Dyer ,, '.42 tea'bbt
mole/ we T Wenn% & ttone,
848611&--8ar attlyier Ineeltaiiii-428 1 bhde 284 boxes
sugar BO bads pastime J Meson Ct.
AlMlnsigylprzlo graIIiCUIVOTAILIILIMIN
uni.B PROM . 1 Poi - - • illakii
Tripoli ..,' • ..- - . . . : . Lirtirkwol'..n..York..March 31
Virginia. .... .........Liverpool.,Mc d oLk.........April 1
Europa... .;.;,.:-.'.4.091r.!... Otit r .:. .. .; .. April 2
Malan . .:„... , ..•..Urpool.`: ."...April 2
Proponthi .LiverpOol-Hoidon. dre.........April 2
Haktmonis " Southlnipton.'.New York .... .... •April II
e t tlik. . J...J.Lbnildn.ifiew Y0rk..........April 4
1-New.York.... ..... . April 4
Berlin .... ... -.. . floukin=..l3altimore.... April 4
Aleppo -Liverpool-New York ....„....April 7
E CH,' of LOndon....LiverpOol..New Y0rk..........April 8
Loubdanii ' Liverpool-New York.- - ....April El
lowa.' ....4........ .Glizgovo..Now York. ..... ....April 8
Austriim. :Liverpool ..Portland. ..... --April 9
leutonia......;..Soutbampton..New York ----April 10
Scotia , Liverpool..NewYork.... ...... April 11
Napoleon 111 - Brest.. New Y0rk....... -April 11
!Hermann Bouthampton..New York April U
• TO DEPART.
Ocean Queen.......Nesk York:.AspinwalL .... ..... /kering
Jfiremen.. - ....... ..New York.. Bremen ' April 16
, Colun bia ...New York..tiavana....... April 16
St Laurent... New York..Havre AprillB
City of Paris New York..Liveropool...-....April 18
Hibernia .... .... ...NewYork.,Glaregow...... ..... •April 18
Wycnoing........Philadelphla-Sayannah..........April 18
126 ari pose New York-New Orleans AprillB
IPencuirlyards.. ...New York..Liyerpool AprillB
ifhiba. .. - ----New% ork..Llyerprool AprillB
itiammonia. ..... ...New York.. Hamburg .... ...... April 21
litunna. ...... ..... .New York..l4verpool. April 22
!Tripoli . New York ..Liverpool - --April 23
Morro Castle New York-Naserillidellavana-Aprit 23
'Merrimack.... .. . . New York..itio Janeiro, dm...April 23
Isioneer..........l i biladelphia..WilmLugton.........April23
Alliance Philadelphia..Charteston .._. _Az ril 25
Star of the tinion«Philadelra..N. 0, via klavana-Aorll 28
Stara and StriPee....Phibidla...Hayana. April Di
Fal/41:4B%34:11jfIntiN1101
PORT OF.PHELADELPHIA-ArmL 15.
Sup Riau, 5 851 arn 13=8. 6 .:11 Men WAxis. 8 15
1.1u:i~y:,u~•~z:y~~n ~~:a•A
; Steamer Fannie. Fenton, 24 hours from New York, with
mate to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer C Comstock:. Drake. 24 hone from New York,
ith mdse to W kit Baird & Co.
steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with
mdre to W Clyde & Co.
, Brig Mechanic, Dyer, .9 dap, from Sagas, with mole/meg
to Thor Wattson & Sone. •
Sew A M Bird, Merrill. 6 daps from Matanzas, via
borfolk. with Molasses to Barrie, lictyl Co.
; Acid Sidney c Tyler. Steelman. 12 days from Sagma,
eager and molasses to John Illaton do Co.
, schr Florence, Bradley, 2 dave from Nanticoke, with
lumber to T P Gavin & Co.
, S. br J N Bitting. Henry, 5 days from Newtown, Md.
with !amber to Moore. WheaffY d. Cottingbam.' ,
Schr John 11 Perry , 'Kelly. 3 days from New Bedford,
pith box boards td order.
Bcbr J J Barrel', Perry. 10 days from Norfolk, with
ehixalee to T P Galvin S. CO.
' Behr Boxer. Palmer. 1 day from Leiredo, DeL with grain
fu Jas L Bewley & Co.
Behr Complete, Smith. 5 days from Barn Creek Springs,
lumber to Moore, 'Wheatley & Cottingham.
Tug Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow
of barges to W P Clyde & Co.
, Tug Fain' Queen, Alexander. f romMithnore.with a tow
of barges to W P Clyde &
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
itemper Ann Elea. Rfrharda.New W P Clyde&Co.
teamer itCunditt Baltimore. A Grover. Jr.
Bark Sheffield, Taylor., Callao : via New York. Workman
& Co.
Brig Johanna, Firnhaber Bremen. L Westergaard & Co.
Brig Geo E Dale. 'larding. Trinidad, Knight & Son , .
g Thor Jefferson. Mien, for Baltimore. with a tow of
bargee, W P Clyde & CO.
1 Cornwall:deface of the Philadelphia Exchange. _
LEWES. DEL» April 19-6 PM.
I.Mr. Jacob Marshall, pilot, reports the brig Ortolan, from
Yhiltdelphia for Trinidad, went to sea yesterday. Brigi
Wtoel. from Philadelphia for Crowded& and Agenora, for
(kirk, went to sea to-day.
l he following vessels from Philadelphia': remain at the
Breakwater. viz: Barks Ark:ft a, for Suns: .Meaco, for
Matanzas: sehrs Ella Matthews, for Caibarien. and F 11
Allen. for Havana. Wind E.
, Yours. &c. . JOSEPII LA,FETRA.
MEMORANDA.
f4ihip Weetern Chief. Gilmore, from New York Jan 14
Buenos Ayres, has been totally wrecked. The W C
registered ima tons. wag built at Belfast, Me. in 1854, and
belied from London.
ship fit Lawrence, Nichols, at Havre 30th ult. from
Callao.
bip Alice Vennard, Humphrey, cleared at Liverpool
31t ult. for Bombay.
trainer Tonawanda, Jennings, hence at Savannah
ytterday.
- learner Auatralasian (80, 31cMiken„ cleated at New
York yesterday for Liverpool.
Steamer Virginia, Sherwood. from Galveston let inst.
via Key West Bth, at New York yesterday.
Eteainer Star of the Union, Cooksey, hence via Havana.
ot New Orleans Bth - inst.
Steamer Jai! T Brady. Patterion, from New York via
Miami, arrived at Barbados 18th ult. and left on the 24th
i l ,
f ' Buenos Ayres, after having coaled. •
ark Niobe, Bower,. from Liverpool for thie port, wee
, ken 25th ult. let 48 58, ion 10 al,
lark Ague', Thorupeon, cleared at Baltimore 13th inst.
for Pao Janeiro.
Hark Mole. Reed, from Liverpool for this port, was
'poken SR; PM 11th ult. off the Middle Mouse.
Trig Kennebec. Minot, hence at Portland 12th inst.
rig 13 Rogers (Br), was loading at Arroyo, Pit. 23th ult.
f this port. •
Brig Julia E Amy, Babbidge, hence for for Portland.
salted from Holmes' Hole 11th inst.
Behr Dauntless, Coombs, sailed from Lisbon flad ult.
for. this port.
Bchrs F L Shaw. Watts, and Emma, Rose, hence at •
Boston lath inst.
Behr Thos Holcombe, Godfrey. from Messina 4th Feb.
atlialtimore 13th inst.
Behr:Wl:lab Doughton. Tatent, at 'Jacksonville Bth Inst
frOm New York.
Soh!' Mary - flaleY."Haley; hence at Alexandria lath inst.
ehr Militia, Ross, from St John, NB. for this port, at
11.0 mos' Hole 131.11finst r ,with loss of foretepmast and part
of deck load of lumber'
•• ' '
Sehr Francis Edwards, Deevy,from Boston for this port,
at, Holmes , Hole 13th ipaL . • '=i • 7 ` 7 7• •
MARINE. bIiSO=4I.WY,,"
Capt Smith,ofechr ffobti Thema' , ' Dile 'port 12th
Rpm Laurel, Del. rerta; tnig:oll. WedXlo3d#s , last, off
Turkey Point. jibed his p - lore eon) gmocking overboard
ilenj Scott, colored. - A. hea'y aealveab• funding at pie
tiipe, and the unfortunate raan'eunk before hel could be
rescued. Ile belonged to Seaford, Del.
/
ERM.HE .dc 13()N13, _ ,•. :' 1 • • ,
.1. StARTILWABIC FOUNDRY. ,
, 430 WASHI. NGTON Aveme„_Philadelpbia.
MANUFACTURE
S )AM ENGINES—High and Low Pressure, Horizontal,
cities!, Beam , Osallialing, Blast and Cornish PumP-
BeltEßS—CyliAder, Elue,lTubuier. &a . _
SEAM liAid=RD-dtsMilh and Thivit stiles, and of
all tizes ..
CrT/NGS,Loautr, Dreand Green Eland, Brash dm
It OFS—lron Frames. tur coveting with Slate or Iron.
T NEl3.—Of Caat qatWrought 7,r0n,, , f0r refineries, water,
GEt CHINEHY-41neh as Iletotte, Bench Castings,
olderio.tind:Frames, Purifies, Coke and Charcoal 13ar.
ow., ValswiGovernsrs. gse.. 1 , ,,r :• ~ , 1
13 1 GAR .134AMINERYL-Such as, Vacuum Pane and
nips, Defecators,_Bone Black Filters, Burners, Wash
' And Einvil Bag niters, St:gar and Bone Black
ole Man tngere 01 fie following specialties:
7 PNladel sAsillvisinitfi of W71.11a. Wright% Patent
I.P anata l " cr am 1,141 i P "le iDeadStroke
- anns7,,,v a4_,, Slum et ce a a n
• ewer zaammtpro• • •_, t . "
1 the United &ateo. ofVitoi3 Patent Self-centering
Self.balaneing ttlentr al sugar-training Machine.
;G di 13sxtbra improvelljudl on ***Wall do Aroolnes'il
entritagiL I ,- ~ ~,,, - ,
13 . atent WrettglOtitHettitt Lid.
S ah an' e Pill Otindwg It t.
V ntractora for the IRWIN erection, and fitting up of Re.
, eriesfor **Mug Sugar or Molaises.
g OPER. AND YEILLOJR , ligaL , SHEATHING, . Braairta Copper Nag, Bolts and - In gotlokoper. cent
a ' tir o,BlEllfli ani y lit i fyjillit h , 1p• .#RillY wßitio
' n &
16 •.*
T rokL l 3 l l E a TAO.k ..
ai.i
gt, • d ull`
P ER 'f t : #O
avo
"ff*. et* AND TRENTON BISCUIT.—THE
13
trade supplied with Bond's Rutter, Cream, Milk, Ova ,
stemand Egg BiecuiL Also, West di Thom% celebrated
Trenton and Wine Biscuit. by JOS. B. DUSSIER $ CO..
Bole Agents, IS South Delaware avenue.
‘l,
;~i~iip~e~ta~.' ~ ,_r.
482 Q 492Lig, 1311tilatrBrIIATZ
IV* :Wa
F.I.
FIRE, itistmadvote COMPANY
Nos. 435,and,,487 (21,toetmd, OHL
Assets on Jatituity 14/06111; '
02 003 740' 09, -
filTP u ta L iediGita - •• '''' ••••••reese%
Premiums ...... ;1.181,81890
LIRIATTLED Mama, woo ime
OMANI 13. IMO"
tosses Paid Since 1828 Over
05, 500,000.
Pelpetnai and l Temporary Policies on Liberal Teraill
Ottax N,_,Baneker, DlECT( l2 . Adok e ' r
Totille.Wsier. Alfred Fi . , _.'
Kamm) Grant, - Fru. W. svls. M. D..;
cleu.
i ... Makurdi, nomint ElParks.
nnee Palls Wm. B. Grant.
. MUM= N. nehictrat...Ctiabur4
,4 , asp, PALES. Vico President. ~.
jAs. vr, Kallji.ll f - EA, • scorn_
'Except st Lexintton. Kentucky. Cgs p/uss hes no
. -. • des West of Pitts
MILLI %WARE MUTUAL SAFETY rNstrEANcr, cox.
421/1 5. incoritorled bl_ted Lailstatome of Peanut.
Mee. O. E. tenni TIMM and Nve.Tlui. • Streets.
bf T r it i en h itAMES
On Iremelo.Caln and Froglihr t taagt of the world
irda_ND letti
91 i 0 by v• r. caaalOake sad laid carriage to all
"the
ee ' BMW(
gaw MB
Oa mercluiaillse kily. •
OatStores.Dw emp, se:
VrELTeeI.PANY.
, 444090 Unman States Five Per Cent. Lodi.
1040's . • . . 0804101. 00
191,000 United St ates 131;i" Per Cent Loan,
60,000 upped 1881 Sila t f 14" Q°
1100,000•StatnE r ' Y enni c ra4anla Six Per Cent. 12"
9:1
100.000 City of ll ° '°l° °°
Loan Mom tax). .. :. ......
50.000 State of Mersey Six
10.000 Pennsylvania ifidrata . Wit:, 51 4 °°°
00
mow fiei llalgildßeeo 3(436. iidldort. 19"3
.ternix Per Cent. ..... . 93,379 0
00,000 We Pennsylvania Railroad Six
Per Cent. Bonds (Penna. RR.
arane). .
• 90,000 Mete l r Tenni;;;Oe 134 u)
10 41 • • • mow
7,0c0 state oi` .......... dea:
woo stio m e=;t:ei ............. 4 ' 27° °°
Company, Principal and Interest
gt r ig a teed by the . City of Phila.
7.500 150 share? dock Pennsylvania Ball. 1.5.000
00
• road tornm.....
Pennsylvania 7,800 00
LOW 100 lames dock North
Railroad Company... .. ......... 8.000 00
10,000 80 abates stock. Philadalphia and
Southern Mall Steamship Co MAO 00
MAO Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first
liens on City Pr0pertie5........... 101,900 CO
161.101.400 Par Market Value $1.102.802 60
Coat. 181.080.879 2e-
Real Estate...-. 88.000 00
Bills• Receivable for Insurances
made. ..... . 119,12.5 67
Balances :teiVB'is:-Fre:
mium. on • Marine rolich*--Aa.
d cru ue ed the ln wn tem pany t, and other
. debts
. ......
Stock and Scrip of . sundry Insu.
mice and other Companies."
$5,078 00. Estimated va1ue......
8,017 00
Cashut Bank ......... ..... 10
• 103,315 OS
DI:RESTORE!:
Thomas C. Hand. James O. Hand.
John C. Davis, - Samuel E. Btokes,
Edmund A. Bonder. James TraCurds,
Joseph 11. &al. Win arn C.—Ludwig.
Theophilus Paulding. Jacob,r. JOnesi
Bush Craig, James B. McFarland.
Edward Darilmiton. JosterwT. Eyre.; •
John Ti. Penrose, John I). rriyl a „....
B. Jones Brooke, ncor Mtn
Henry Sloan, H enry E. Daliert,r..
George G. Leiper. bone W. -Bernadom
Witham
..O.
_Boulton. i . , , Johnß. Semple. rittibatrsh.
Edward isdouroade. ' ' D. T. Morgan.
"
west e y . tinsußN ' - JO , Hti, Becre G, ti %S.V/B. Ville President.
Jacob. THOMAB A. c. B 'Bra er i. resid e n t ,
iir.pi4y, BAJ..L . Assistant Sec retary.
'..' . ....' - `7 .':'-'• p4l l . 3E lncl aM rortae l filVchl7 P IR E .
.. get
A No. 34 N. Fifth street. Insure Bundhi_p,
Household Furniture and Merchandise
_,
generally. from Loss by Eire (in the City or
_.- - - Pidladelphis only.)1
Statement of the Assets of the Association
January lat. 1888. pnblished in comanee with the pro.
visions of an Act of Assembly of April sth. 1842.
Bonds and Mortgages on .Property in the City
of Philadelphia only. 81,078,186 17
Ground Rents . .. . . . 18,814 98
Real Estate . . . 51,744 57
Furniture and Fixtures of Office ,
4.490 03
U. S. 520 Registered Bonds... .... .......... ... 45,000 00
Cash on hand. . . .. . .. 31.873 11
$1,228.088 81
''filkitt - t.. 4.
William H. Hampton, Samuel Beerbawk.
Peter A. 'Keyser. Charles P. Bewar e
John Carroty', Jesse Lightfoot,
George I. Young. Robert Shoemer,,
Joe eph B. Lyndon. Peter Armbruster.
l o evi P. Coats. M. H Diokineon.
Peter W on.
WM. ft. 11.AMILTEiN. President.
WK. T. BUTLEP.,
SAMUELBe crdary 13:UltiatAWK. Vice President.
HE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—OF.T fire, No.llo South Fourth street, below Cheetnut. •
"The Fire Insurance Compan4 s t ia he County of
delphla." Incorporated by the • tura of Pennsylia.
nia in 183 9 , for Indemnity against ose or damage by fire.
exclusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable Institution with ample capita land
contingent fund carefully invested. continues to insure
buildings, fun:Wire, merchandlesokr.., either permanent/7
or for a limited time. against loss or damage by ilre.at the
lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of Its corn
:omen.
Losses adjuated sadwild with all possible deepatch.
DIRECTORS :
Chas. J. Sutter. Andrew H. Miller. •
henry Budd, James N. Stone,
John Born, Edwin 1., Reakirt,
Joseph Moore, 1 Robert V. Massey, Jr..
George Meeke. Mark Devine.
ES J. BUTTER. Preaident.
BUDD. Vice-Precident
nary and Treasurer.
HENRY
Brxiiatiar F. Houmwr-
TNA LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY OP
..Z . 12.A HARTFORD. CONN.. •
C. C. KIIIRALL, - President. "
• ' T O. , ENDERS,' Vice President.
J. B. TOWER, Secretary.r • - • ••
This Companylnsures
HORSES, MAZES !AND CATTLE
against Death by Fire, Atc,ident. or Disease, Also, against
Theft and the Hazards of TrODapOrtatlol2.
PIIILAVELPITIA. ILEVNIZENOT:S.
H. It. Kingston, Jr., Gen. Freight Agent Penna. R.R.
J. B. Brooke,, Manager Coming Agency, Ledger Building.
A. k H. LeJarahre, Cabinet-ware .Manufacturers, 1435
Chestnut street. •
David I'. Moore's Sons,Endertakers, fad Vine et.
C. Brush. Man'r ..,Etaa Life lus. Co., 4th bel. Chestnut.
It. Deacon. Lumber dealer, 2014 Market et.
Cleo. W. Reed & Co., Wholesale Clothier, 423 Market st.
WILLIAM C. WARD, General Agent.
• Forrest Building, Nos. 111 and 133 S. Fourth et.,
epl.3m . Philadelphia, Pa.
TEFFERSON FIRE JERSDRANCE COMPANY OF PHI
el' ladelphia.--011ise. No. I 4 North Fifth itreet, near
Market elreeL
Incorporated bkthe Deedelatore of Pennsylvania. Char.
ter Per i pia t • pita' and Asseeu, $166,000. Make In.
surance se or Damage by Fire Pin Public=
ate B Furniture, Stocky, Goods and M
(use, on favorable terms.lLF.
• M RS.
Wm. McDaniel. Edward P. Moyer.
brad Pttereorie Frederick Ladner.
John F. selettuting Adam J. Blass,
Dewy Troemner, Icon Delany,
Jacob Bobandehs John =lett,
Frederick Doll. 'ChrietianD. Frick.
Samuel MWer. George E. Fort.
D.. Gardner.
*BloDANlELs_President
AEL PETERSON. Vfee-President
.• ' Co il:r 4 • Secretary and Troasurer.
• El CENZ; li Tkiillit,A•NOß ' 4:19241!,11.N
. ELPBLi
INCoRPISIIkI 4 F.D P D li ml-WELARTER • PPiRiSTILiAI4.
I No. WA WA•l4l._W.ltteet. 001e9lito•p0A0* ant i
co itheria term,, on bieauge.. ineiolnizolis‘,,tninittre.
ezo.. fir lin 4 ted m ier lo6 ,.. , 4 Pflrm!Pr4 7 ,9oo flg ul *,
&god tor pre um. ,.. - •
I ,a
who Company, been in,- activist; 01011 op Lamm:pre.
th r r B,IxtTAIM d It ' which •00 4 1 Amite, been
r
„.
p MPuYIIW 4 44' id. • . I. ' ..4 i
I gEbiLla,g o *:, .Ti ~.. ~..gg.
1 John T. Letwlig. '- ' . ••i Thosoll.. , • ,
111 . G., ~ h, ' .bletleinrv , ' •
1 ro j her W . ,* Won.
D. Clark .;,•;.,,. -.i , Moe
_,
Lawreluse
a h ry ,- ,. . , ws ~Diorrin.,•, ,
. 1 I lv i t t,'. Q - . TrOddent•
'. ' ' IN ' 4 . • • COMPALtiIa IN 00*
4 ti* • c • ii-
pin'iNt. 111•. . 4110.13)0 r I ..., . ~.
g 4a.
lip, 80 *TWO* • nisassaip.ma,
;divig a it saurus
vested in so es, continue to
sr t y o on dwe . rep ==v• - • , = aria*. I= l
in rt, an = * A. '• = = '''" ' ' ' 6 IV/ 11 P 2 . ~
' 100ged U ' i T % •. , er`,. 4 .,, ~.,‘ ,•..• • , 0 ' 4 ,
1
TflotossXllllllll/ •=1,P ,, ,.1 Jamb Iterli t M,' 4 -',.
Jelin Welstr ...I , =.=)-, l'st== ROME* , L 'D . • .
Patrick Bra . Charles W. Poultney.
John T. Le Israel m en u.
John P. 'l/ ittherill.
THOMAS R. MARIE. President.
Aunarr C. L. Cas.vrroan, Beeretarv.
•
t Btj
:MUTUAL Lift ''INSURANCE
IsT COMPANY: • .'
vv)
PLINY iBEERAS, President.
LOSING iANDREWS,, .)
JNO. A. HARM VBERSII f r"ww - lia""rwe
HENRY C. FREEDIAN, - SAttettiiii • •
dash
01tGAiNIRR Di " .VVIVEv`IBO4.
•
ALL ••POLIOIESTIOSLPOIXPEITAI3LIK.
ITEM Chid PAIIABLA IN: CAA*,
•-` ' ' LbEitigfi PAID
It itetelVtiNit Neter-Ind 4%14 NADA.
.fly the prov/sious of
cud ..thei tenting surplus
betoogi to policy holders, must be paid, to them in
divlderkt. or reserved, for their greeter .'seentity.
donde are made on the contribution plan, and paid annu
ally. commencing two years from the date of the policy,
It Lifts already wade, two dividends;amounting
Bret $102,000, an amount never before equaled during the And
three yem of any company. ..
PERMITS . TO TRAVEL GRANTED WITH
OUT'EXTRA CHARGE. - NOPOLICY FEE
REQUIRED. FEMALE RISKS:TAR ENA2
THE USUAL • PRINTED-. RATES NO
EXTRA , PREMIUM DEMANDED:
Applications for all kinds et policies,. life,; Malaise lite
e ndowtnen k termer cnildrensis endowment, taken,, and
all information'elmerfally A ff orded at Ma' , J' .•o.
BUNCH OFfie* OF IRE COMA
NO. 4.08 wAriNur.,TSTREET
P01141000 1 11A% '
ELMES & GRIFFETT'Si *atiaprob
Emden Departatent of the BUN , .
Partimihw attentionstlie Mdflittn tb I •
R AN,EI E.104'
FI
Which. in all insta E
nces,`Wilf beeplimerd. RlB ' ilreVelette Com;
p_anies of this city, as well an thosfeliketewa standing hi
New York. New England arid italurnore.-
ACCIDENTAIi
STOOANDANBILItaNOE ON LIV'Z'
' K.
carefully attended to. in leading Velsipanies ofthrit
By strict personal attention to, and promptdeepatch of
business entrusted to our care, wo hope to merit and To.
cerve a full share of public patronay.e. •
OEIAtILES E.ALMZEI,
(Late of PhtlsdelF National
• - • W uItIPPITTB,
mhlalw to ~ I N 0.440 Walnut igreet.
VIRE INSURANCE PACE' PiltrAr.—TECF4 PENN.
sylvania Fire Insurance (..xtOtirtf--intorPorsled. 1 8 15
—Chatter Perpetual — No. 510 Walnut
,/greet, °Mate
dependence Square` '
This Dounauv , favorably known to the community for ,
over forty yeam, continues to.instweM u loas or dam
,age by fire, on Public or Private Dull either
neatly or for a limited time. 'Als44 o tare.=
of Goods and Merchandise generally; on liberal term&
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund. is in.
vested in a most careful manner, which enables them to
offer to the insured an undoubted ' '
security in tha case of
lass. L WM/Wit&
Daniel S mith, Jr.„ John Deverenx,
Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith,
Isaac Headhunt, He Lewis.
Thomas Robins . J. Glialin_gham Poll.
Dad ock. Jr.
DANIEL SMITH. Jr..:Preddent•
t Wnsit.ux G. Citoww. Secretary.
UNRE H IZAREMENI3 biBITRANCE COMPANY OF,
This Company takes risks at the lowest rates condsten
with safety, and confines its business exclusively to
FIRE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF I'UILADEL•
: OFFICE—No. 723 Arch Street, Fourth National Bank
Nuilding. , .
DIRECTORS:
i Thomas J. Martin, 'Albert C.:Robortsi, '
1 John tarot, Charles R. dainty
I Wm. A.. Rolls, Albertus King,
I Janie! Mongan, Henry Durum
i William Wenn, -Janice Wood,
J ames Jennor, John ilhallcroad,
Alexander T. Dickson. J. Henry Askin,
Robert 13. Panels. Hugh hluWglin,
' Philip F txpatrick '
• CONRAD aiAND4 . 7,813 Prodded,
! War. A. Ror.tn, Treas. • ' Wi n es. FAsm, 8ec . .9. '
rPEIE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OP
pGyi.ADELPIIIA.
OFFICE -- S. W. CUR. FOURTH AND. WALNUT
STREETS.. ,
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVF.LY.
TERM AND :PERPETUAL. •
CASH CAPITAL. .... ........ ... awoo,oco
CASH ASSET., J an ...
, DIRECTORS.,
Ratchford Starr. , L. Eriinger*,."
J. •
Nalbro* Frazier.. Geo. W. Fnzetock ,
obis m. Atwood. Janne L. Claghorn.
Beni. T. Tredick. W. G.- Boulton: .
George 11. Stuart. Chariots' Wheeler. .
John H. Brown. T_h_oz. H. Mtortamary.
F. RATCHFORD STAR.R, President. •
THOS. H. MONTGOMER Vice President.
oc.lo-6ml ALEX. W. WISTER. Secretary.
FAME INBUBANCE COMPANY . NO. L'413740 CEBU
Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLIIIHITELY.
Francis N. Buck. Philip B..7nstice. •
Charles Richardson. John W. Everman.
• Henry Lewis, , . . Edward D..Woodme.v
Robert Pearce. Jno. Reeeler. Jr.. •
Geo. A. West. • • Chas. Skates.
Robert B. Potter. Mordecai Husby.
FRANCIS N. B OK, Prtssident...
CHAS. RICHARD N. Vice Praddent,
'WILLIAMS L Bwatednuarm. Secretary.
deb to odd
BUNTINO. DURBOROW dr CO.. AULVONEERIt
Nos. 239 and 234 MARKET street. oorner Bane street
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN B.
BRITRS & CO_
LARGE POSITIVE. SALE OF ISH, FRENCH
• GERMAN AND
MONTHS'
DRY aooDa.
ON FOUR MONTHS' ,• CREDIT. • •
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
Ap:11 16, at 10 eclock.,:erdbraetneaboutlooo Puked&
and Lots of Staple and Faller Artidel.
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. •
lteOTlCE.—lncluded fn our sale of THURSDAY. April'
will be found in part the following, viz. :
DOMESTICS.
jales bleached and .brown Sheetinge and Sh_trtisers.
do.l all wool Domct, Canton and birtlrsit nennele.
ars WARTA. Rentoplq rupl Cersetleass,Denplus.
do. Furniture and Apron Checks, Siloclasi, Stripes.
do. Prints, Manchester and Donlath" Ginglutma
do.. Cottanades, Paddings. Cambli•waliners!Pbumels.
do. Hardee, Tweeds. Satinets, Cassrmeres. Co'atinge.
LINEN GOODS.
Cases Irish Shirting and Rheethill Hollands,
Linene,
rills, , ; • ,
• do. S D panish, Bley and Blouse Linens,Canvius,Burlapa,
do, Table Damask. tnapvr, Toweling. Crash, dm
MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS._
Pieces English, hs French . and Saxony' black and'. blde
Clot.
do. Aix la Chapelle' Fancy Casaimeree eaut (faith"'
do. Belgian Doeskins, Crolsea, Trier t 4eltons.
• do. Silk and Wool Mixhires, I ;'Satin de
' DRESS GOODS, SIL S AND > BAWLS. '
Pieces Blanc, and Colored. Moltairs, ,Alpacas, Scotch
Gina/area.
do. Paris Delainea, Moaambiques,Roplin Alpacas"
do. • Bareges, Grenadines, Empress Cloth, Percales.
do. Lamm Black and Colored Mks. SharneeiCinaksil
On A acco m unt of Underwritersi for Qesl34.4=';
pb gross Striped Straining Web. . . ,
losiery, Gloves, Traveling and Under Shirts. Honey.
camb and Marseilles (Milts. White Goods, Balmoral 'and
Hoop Skirts, TICB. 1 allot's' Tginuninge. NotiAtte, Sowings.
Sdependers, Umbrellas,' ettc.'
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OE CARPETING&
200 ROLLS CANTON. MAPPING& 4tc. • f'
ON F.RWAY MORNING,
'April 17, at. 11 o'olock,gcm FOUR MONTIEDWOREDIT,
about :gse pieces Ingrain... Venetian. List. Hama. Cottage
and Ras Carpetings.lso rolls red' check and, }vtd i trs' Mat.
tinge, dtc. ' • ••.
LARGE PEREMPTORIrf, ALE , FRGNOU :ANA
OTHER EUROPEAN DRl'' GOODS, dia.
. ON iIiqDE7,I4.IININGI , •
April fkat '11) to'cl • 0 AMR IdONTW3
900 lota of French. Ind • 0 art tat Rrician Dry
LARGE PREEMPTORY SALE OF 800 . E303110E%
HATS b ( i iAPS,. TRAy_ LING BAGS OM. •
TUESDAY E MOMING.
Aprii 21, at, 10• o'clock, on ,FOUR .1549Nrms) CREDIT,'
Dm packager Boots, • Shoes, Brogans : of, lirstnleat
city and Eastern toanufact44 , .•• is :Is`.s.
T'
IRE PRIM Al. BIONEiI ANDLiilLaittft Ali
corner of fi Txt and RAI, treeta. __.
Money tidy ed an Morahan generally.‘4Wat i clit
eceirl. Dloponds, Gold and. Byer, Plt i4l :4. "And. on
icles of value foram' , le of tbina d - -brt. ' ' '' ' '
ATCHES Ah I D 4 JEWEL ,AT •VfG NTE, t0LE.,... •
into Gold Itun Case, Doub le Bottom ' and() FantS
MIMI,. American and . 13Willi , i Patent Joeveir;,__stfeftel h.
F a Gold Hunting Cause Mid r Face Loring Watches,
e_Gold Duplex and ether ato i ßine Silver aunt,.
In Case and Open Facet Enit. erican and 13nilm
P t Lever and Letine W atch e s;Do uble Case English'
Q or and other Watches: adios' Fanqatortee i
D evil eu hvastv.s; Finger Rings; Ear s ;
Btus
Ar i d.: Gold aim. Idedallions; Bra celets ISo
; i Finger RingS;Rencil Cases and Jew
ge Ondk.-A large land Valuable Fireproc4 Chesti
i table for a
s j ewe ler • coal 0.
• s Waallotsin , BeathW den , . Fifth An , a
Un e .
not
. .• , , • .•' .. ' ' I
Bilf B.ARRITT dc C,0.. AUOTILONEERB '
CABli AUOTION NOUSE, ,
t No. 930 MAREET street, corner of BANK street.. •
C h advanced on consignments without extra charts
•• , NOTICE) TO ALICT/uN BUYERS,
.., •,
ho undorelgued has no further connection with the
1 p
fl of E. LELI)B at 00,005 Arch Street He !avow eni•
pi ed with BABBITT d CO., Auctiquogs, .130 Market
• oL where he will bu pleased to reoeiV m
O a friends
ril 13, 18a. . BARRY PARTOW.
•
Peremptory Sale i • .., • A t q
250 CASES OF STRAW 4211_00DEkr •=4T ,Eclakflia.
• Bigul l otrva;;;1 1 2'. 1 t1 0 0.c.;. :, : .:,
.4e. el 16; coligel t ln tr at 4 Tol (i1C44141i.4.' .; •
e ffl i lAo ° Glo l 3Dii..'' • ' ...
.
Cases of fden's Swim twiri.:ossittslnrsdklnfte liltin
ley. Colmrg and Milan Edge Bra l 4, CSSfedit o 4. and
&rine Hata.
FELT AND WOI),TA 191,4Tar,;4 :14
domprns 150 autos Iden'!_, BoyiV t' Oaths , Felt.
'Melton, Woo.,ank__E9l l C(9,f' lillieffe .l o:' .13 / 1 41 Nr
es,
til large varlorg• • •• '' • ,••• .
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bate wan M. onias & na.
Store No. 431 ALNUC Street.
FURNITURE SALES at the Store every TUESDAY.
SALES AT RESIDENCES will tecelve particulse
attention.
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TONIIOAvq4et ES weloek. , ~, ,
~, ' ,lsiV, R atahlny of . ()soli property liffefliV ...44 , e ,, ,z,,,1ik
addltionteelahletewe ipubtlebom the .:.. ", 5 r ,,, i,.
.to each Belk 066 theueand etendodoenene '' . ~, ~
otiniOlerlattiOTlMA lathe' o , ~,, 71 '
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ther/rU WIN . TUEUX4IYi and a F7' fer 7
at Privild 1ia10... *. ‘ . . ~ '• , ht 1 ,,,, „;.1 , '''
tsar Our Sales sore abb.adiettired-IN4ttet•_., P A
newifshipere e NORM' AliglitC4l.lk Mum, , , VI, -
irrarijaGrgorit. otorrsza,.. AGrur EVimittro , '. " " ,14-' :
EVIKNING'TELItaIiAM Onitef_ift 1 4.5 6 1%*.1ie 1 104'^'' 'fi' , • -
frißr - Furnituro..dofir..f4: , „ uft
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THURSDAy..,-, ' ,_..,_.., .„ . .e,
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IifISIGNEES A ,
ofivimefinA de1 :7117—..--71'.1y
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neefeek..poun, ttfl opritlt DWW:
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he eold ntleubffstWee os, _. 0 10 7, 2 7 ~
Wm. ~ CorpANfgheer ..10 efu , - PO
*I) shares tli the . eagitil StOar POAS, 0140611 t. Vroofee
Mule The oronefty . Abe • Anti* egeullallont
den, New Jemer. and the 'COfflingt/r In' - . fgAndl l / 4 01 '
c h sw,
daninedundeute,lawe of Oil matodf I't _ r.
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to
shares Crib:olll%44 f Witn nt 418'Ker,"
161 elutes Snot Co.o
1600 rh Nana Perty.ol),CoAnotWlßflign
714 sharee Racine corium - Et , WI /AA'
1000 shares Reedy Creek VeLl4 70,14174
667 shared RanewhaltiVer co' west v
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• 'REAL RESTATE
FOU It 2. M I, t ti4 l4 l - iii
RRTORY.ERAM Erlid . kn Pierre House.? Ocean
.4t.,,txpi iraWt
Zs out, 100 feetitlist contithialig di • Mt
VALT.LABLE t, UNTRI SEAT d 1 L/,', 4411 0
County Lite roe and 'wheelifekWetow,,l -
=era/ of • 111
"Sa rah 4 v hard-Wh i tr, dAqi,
Perempbm , Sale 01.11t4YPORIN
ING;tto."27sifdtith sett at, aboyianque ••1
kuic, zz 11 t.,s •
Exectitor SApetite of Elenlaina i g o el&
VALUAR Itikficteithey on
t T151111711 7 / I h7flAL ar litifit; .( t
ton twonneata . 1 11 4 4.60,VaM i i i ecat i orpow
from nikt,loll on 111 denali A 6 Rat • -
LOT, 7 ACRES , antllttlntlibor
partYwAttri - dele Pt
.4 , 9
and FRAME 8U1L0151518. teowneet , A 1
Omit ete_4 nth ward-not tent 1.16 , toot d -fair
NALUASLE ,8ARW...J77.16. ACE1016.16114_.
Cheltenham townahip, montsonimprenlyPeopintlikt
Limekiln turnpike. .MW mmo.
Railroad fltstion. _
Adtninittrator.mifietle. , lstalenif Volta • 116494Le0't
10 LARGE and ;VALUABLE. ;
INOWLEionse, Cheetnut'aui, 'of ' e fe.
Pl 'nit/ABiE ,rdmarirdir
andplmut.. , +Aeres of d e
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ination; North Penney mods Ito 71'7t - • .
hkemetore , Bfi.l_ o—Rettite of John fi. Litrpteleottn?
ITHRENSTORE BRIM DWELatING. No. 626 '
wood et.
_fiat home east of Sixth; aide: ""•-•'"'
VALUABLE•LATI, about 5 ACRES, Limokl i teM
west side, second Rot' mouth of Weeldasten
TWO:STORVIEIRION DWELLING. No, Sid
TICOOP r X . 1 ; 11. 4 J 3° , 4 ' 0 1 1111 6 itt' the mu On ProsiOr,
ono
MODERN TattEE , STURY BRICK .I: 4 WELLING,,II44.It
11021. Monne 'Vernon et _
GROUND RENT, s44 , st year. L
i MODERN' THRkE.STORY BRIO/CD - W . 45=N%, No.
I.2pa R. ilseroth street, wort of Twelfth street. knanitato
VoeeCeBIOVI. '• '
ult • ,
Peremottiry' tia66 , -MODERN YO.kITORY Brum
DWELLINO, No. 276 month goo r ,th street , ehonN6nicie
etreet. Sale abeobiter
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• Bale it fbe. 159 and 11l South Fearthitr •
HANDSOME, WALNUT , • , FORNITUaIfaL , 1 +
• PIANO FORT.Ed, CHANDELIkRB, Fteaqiisito /-
VELVET, BRUBBEI.B,AND••t/THEZ CiAftl9l97Bp • ••
ON THURBB/10( MORN WO. iv-v . '
1 At 9 o'clock; at the aurriton •roOnss t , by- ) se`
very attractive assortment, of Furint
Ilandsome Parlor Furniture.' coverall' • toes
hair cloth and lush ; handsome Walnut Chiltaber`
au erior Pin u p .room Furniture . Boot 8
Walnut Odic° able*. Leaks, fine French.. ligte BligtOrtr./O
Piano Peace. Iron Cheats, liefrigeratore„ Chandeliers
handeome Velvet and, Brussels Caroeta. Chin/gams ,
;1,4
Glassware Feather Beds and Bedding.,Cotinter% argil • I 's
Musical instruments. Are. • • • • • •• •
Also, superior Musical Boxes, 8 lire,,new. ; • •
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• 'ROTEL FURNITURE. • ,"•,"
Alpo, the entire Furniture of a hotel. including Cottage/ •?‘,
brewing _ Bureaus; Bedsteads. - Matresees, Washstands.
Chairs, Tables, dtc., equal to, new, eultable, forkoteie en •
board's. g houses
• TO BOOSBIN'IIDIW • • - abt
' Also. Bookbinders , Pre ases. Cutting Machines; dm.
Also, lady's superior saddle.. • .•
; Also. Fairbank's Scams, weighs 1500•Porusda. • .
• Als4h.alargaassortment of nor TIS• Ware. •
MISPELLANFOUB BOORS r iFROM-LIBRIUtiki. ' • u •
I Steel and-Colored Emmralegs, r ) ,
ON THURBRAY .a.rrEßNoo l '4 • ••,
April 10, at d o!c104. • • ,7 • 7
ExtcutorPs• Bale si Illeirater Irour
M Worka4Eidtattifr
• Biromi
_pc, deceased. •
VALUAALE-MA__Qiii ItY.,I3TERINIUNE9OI:I
wi risaTMl ; ds
April Mt, at 10,o'clock, at the BridgegratoC.Troutp44
Fremktord roaff,s6pgeeltd Ova Werke; Franine t a t
tire Machinery, Tools. ,dtq., compriadeg R2eggilf
Lathes, •4 /lin" Boring min With Br= now
and ripe OuttirksJdaehines.
,kleiler , and BirostormitigB4o9;.if
Took, Foundry Fixedres. varaable Patterns, dm,
I Also, five fiMarn,,Eagings, finished:arid putiy,fkatstiodU
from 8 to 150 horse power each. • „
:gale peremp'mr3l,hy order of Esectitrer.•. 3 • „ •
Fir Full particulars in catalogues ton pr:1:0g!II:91
ExecutOro`,Bale at Na 31111Bouthnitrd itrerjti t . ! , '
I Estate of Clamor Fredrricit Hagedorn, de.meed,,_
VALOABLE PAINT/NOS, OtIOICE. , MiLRBILK
STAT I , INE, BRONZES.. RIO.II, OBNA.AIOI
fr.ILL GOUDBotto • • • ' - -
. ON DAY MORNINCI/0 ,
MIT 1. at 10 o , cloen, at , No. tionth Third .1 street,
cotalonue H. collection of vy Va4alola jratattrlieloire
Including Judith end llolefernee. by }Older* Mr t .1.411/7"
ing Jerusalem. (on porn. tale) ) by Kan] bach
doe Priests and other fine ea in
s, tly Miner oebenb
Reuel. Birkel f Btrett,:tVg , fdartion,'
Verroeeracb, and other cal ated artists; Marble
tuary bi. liltelnbartser,; 'Thormaid en and othenig. 1 t 1
bronze Abdo. of Apolltna, Groupe,. Figuroe. B , 4 , 1 4
once, fine Steel Baltrevinte.'taro and surto;
au dew lone modela,riobly decorated ;tad Hone , t
Glue. Ornament. Fancy Geode: dm
Catalogues roadi futdajlo,pre . toe'.
HOEIAE E
. SPAPH at PIN AUSKIREE*S , 1
(,_.OM.MIISHON , •Hwx
NO. 1110 ottEsTrorr,paese,. , ~
...) • 1 • Dear Elntratee 11071aNuRYin•eft.eet. : . ,- • ' ' i
HOUSEHOLD FDEINATURE sOF EVERY , DESDEM.
' I ' TION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. - -,
0 ales of Furnitnre.at EtwellAnatsattantil. pito% theptaiks
,; ',-
reasonable fermi: • ~
• 8414 at No. 1110 Chestnut eirwit'4_ ! _; , , ,- ~ ~..
NEW AND BaCONUNAND lIOUSEuviLIy .. ,
TORE. , CARP,_ ETS , PIANO FOR
CURTAINS, OHINA_SILVER PIAT,.., 40.,
ON FIUDAY AIORNiNGaS,.:+-41 I.:!( ' 1 '-ti A
At 9 &doer, at the auction afore.. No,,•1110 "Rolsrfnpit
street, will be sold—. • • , i ~. ~ 1 11),.', t ~ • 2‘ ,
A carpe asagrbruent of superior Parlor,eftwlmr 1=0: ;. •
room: and•Llbral7 Cabinet Furniture: .-•O.
Velvet and Ingrain Carpets. Alstresee I: /30 1
fdantel and Pier Mirrors,' Piano Forfeit.
wan. Silver Plated Ware, /he. • . , . vAx i i.goi l irmi ,
AvErrE cßovicEmy wARE: . , • - k-•,. .
Also, three crates of White Ware. eOnatatinje,4l4 .001,i t ir-
Dishes. itc.. ,
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sorun ont 4:d" bit Mitten rlitl i titi l l Ana b., _,
and Looking
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sv i llnut and 5414 meaty Torjr&f,V ittt - 1 ,--:# .1-)lis
fr inet4 Inantriain • '..,'''.... ' • ' '
ho Bold on acco,nntsktbuildi )1 5 nnw . gtopo.Apd p4Or : 4 , ~ ,
• hhi oOportureifor mropo. to cot neW pletetp,o 111.07 3 • ' '
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