L';-?'; t l l ’j i" ' * ■/," '} 'JrV.'J-tvt.l! 'f? ' The smoke of the Hawaiian volcano still fills the air for several hundred mllcsat sea,-••' , Si-ffAKEK Colfax, will vlalt Dcnvcr on tlio ad journment of Congress. ; GkNebai.'GkAnt Intends to.spcnd the summer .. qn his; farm near. St. Leals. ~ v SZjfdliSiCin specie were " shipped to Europe fromNewYorkonSatnrday. , ~ -ReiTh Picas ratification meetings aro being held throiighoutthoStatoof California. - - Adj[if.ai. Fai!Kaqut's sqoadrdn left: the. Tagus for Antwerp on Saturday. * : Tijb British Parliament-on Friday night; ad journed until the 4th of Juno.. ■... Senate of Kranco bas passed a bill for tho regulation of public meetings. *** , Accounts from Southwestern Virginia say that .One-third less cotton is planted there 4han last ■year. . Ex-Pf-miup-nt 81-chanan is In a dying con dition at Wheatlaod, from an attack of rhea mntlegout. ■ . : ■-;: ' Air important treaty between the United States and the Osago Indians was concluded and signed on the 27th nit. : ' John J. Clayto:?, an old merchant of Augusta, •Go., committed suicide,, by shooting, on Friday niglit ■ J JudcSeßbapy, of the New York Court of Com mon Pleas, has refused to grant an Injunction against Kelly &-Qo.’s gift enterprise.- The Charleston Newa asserts that Gen. Canby appointed a negro alderman because the people had put him under the ban of social ostracism. The Emperor and Empress oi France visited -Rouen yesterday, and returned ; to Paris in the evening. To-uav (Whit Monday)' will bo observed as a holiday in tbo London ' Stock Exchange, and In the Liverpool Cotton Jiarkof. The municipal authorities of Boston have In Tiled Minister Burlingame and the Chinese Eat bassy to visit the "Hnb” and accept its hospi talitles. ' r The Epifcopal Convention, in session at Kirk wood, Mo,yon Friday elected Bishop Tattle, o Idaho, as the successor of the, late Bishop Ilawkts. , A i.AECfR-Kcpubllcan ratification meeting was held at Bangor, Me., on Saturday night. Among tbcMßpeakers was ex-Ylco President Hannibal Ensiusrp Cooi’Eß on Saturday ceased to be As sistant Secretary ofthe Treasury, hls slx'months’ term of appointment having expired. The Senate .rejected him some time ago. It Is - thought irobable, that the trial of Jeff. Davis will be postponed until next October. Wit nesses have been summoned for the day after to morrow, but J. D. is not In Richmond. The Russian army In Central Asia has deieated the BokharianS in a pitched battle. The city of Bokhara has been carried by storm bythe Rus sians, . ■ '■ , , CisnAEi.r has written a letter to Mr. Gladstone, In which he says that he WW not offer any further opposition to the Irish Church bill, as re sistance M hopeless; A Fifife at No. 18 Murray street, New York, on Saturday night, destroyed over @50,000 worth of property. The heaviest losers are Dibblee & Co., silk dcalerr, who occupied the firatfloor. P. B. Reaping, one of the first American citi zens of California, and who has resided in San Francisco, for twenty-five years, died Friday on bis farm, in fibasta county. Geseual Schofield has arrived in Washing ton to take charge of the War Department. General Stoneman will temporarily succeed him in VlrglnkfT, . " t; ' . The citizens arrested at Hambnig, 8. C., for preventing the holding of a negro meeting, have been , released, on promise of .bail for their ap pearance for trial. : ; - Bjiadrack Bell was murdered at Cambridge, Md., last week, by his hired map, Jno. Kook, in a quarrel at the dining table; Book was taken to enaon, and there he committed suicide, by anging. . Tiie U* S. atcamef Lackawanna has arrived at San Francisco fromt the Sandwich Islands. The King and some oftbc peoplewere jealous of her presence at Honolulu, regarding it as an in tended menace. » . .•••.''■■■•■ • J&The journeymen baketeof Now York. 4 Brook lyn and Wllllamebnrg, united in 0; torchlightpro ccefion and meeting on Saturday night. Speeches were made by several at tho'meeUng, and It 'was agreed to dematfd $lB per week as wages, and 12- hours constitute a day’s jjvrk;: . , The Pennsylvania Reserve Corps,'Association held Its second ahnnai meeting at fittsborgh on' Saturday. Gen. Lemuel Todd delivered an ora-' tlon, after which ex-Gov. Curtin was elected President; Gen. McCandless, Vice President; CoL' E. P. Tavlor, Treasurer; ilaj. John C. Haryey, Kecording Secretary, and Col. John H. Taggart, •Corresponding Secretary. NEW MOISEY MATrEUS. Casides'h Fallen ' Heroes.—Yesterday aftcr ' noon was set apart by order of Post No. fi, Grand Army of the Republic, to pay 'ah appropriate tribute oi respect to the fallen heroes of the Union army who lie buried in the cemeteries In, and adjacent to Camden. The day, was, a beau tiful one for the occasion, and the citizens turned' out gentraliv to participate in the solemn rites. At twelve o clock the survivors and companions in arms of these brave but fallen National de fenders met at Fourth and Federal streets, dressed In black suits, white gloves and fatigue caps, where they were joined by the members ol the City Council.. Flo were had been contributed in profusion, and the citizens seemed to vie with each other in contributing to the im portance' of tho occasion. Atone o'clock the procession started. They visited the various cemeteries in the y vicinity of • Camden Where .soldiers are buried; and planting the Stars and Stripes, wish Appropriate addresses, proceeded to strew their : graves with flowers. This was done in the best of order, and with a solemnity that added great impressiveness to the beautiful tribute thus performed; while the comrades of those noble heroes. returned to their respective homes, conscions of having discharged a pleasing and grateful duty. • The Courts.— I The petty criminal business of the courts of Camden county has engaged the attention of that body daring the past week; On Wednesday next tho case of Mr. Dickson, charged, ic connection with William Hanna, with forgery, will come up. . This 1 Is a case of semo importance, as it embraces the constitutional •questions whether a man can be tried In New ' jersey for a crime committed; in Pennsylvania the language of the Constitution declaring that • ,'the trial of all crimes, except in cases of im peachment. shall be by jury: and 'riteft'. trial shall M held , m the State where the said crimes shall have been committed.” As Mr. Dickson com mitted tho acts charged as offensive In PiiUadei-: phla, the case will allow the lawyers a fair oppor tunity to display their legal erudition. :f; ; CosGnEssioxAE.--Cenrideraple Interest is' be ing manifested in the First Gpngressiona} District •of New Jersey with reference to the nomination Tor Congress. Hon. William Moore, the present able incumbent, by precedent and right is entitled to a re-nomination, but it is said Hon. James M. .Scovel, of Camden, is widely named in connec tion therewith. Whoever is chosen by the con vention, however, will be elected by.an, oyer whelming majority, ! ! AcTiyELTlloviifG.—ThemembersoftheUnion . .Deague ana Republican party of Camden are ac tively at work m organizing for the campaign. Preparations are making for holding a monster ;.Tnaßs. meeting to ratify the'nominations of Gen. U.. 8. Grantand'Hon.;Bchnyler Colfax for Presi dent and Vice President of the United States. The meeting will be called at an early day. Fe&cikg in Railroads. —An . ordinance baa - if T ll ,V e^ by the ordinance committee to the Camden, providing for;compelling , “wpanles to fence In their tracks withfi the dty limits. The same ordinance provides ‘5 e Cnmden and Amboy Company. q° eo> , tha city Will vacate Bridge avenue lrom Second street to the rivor; . • * k j York evening papers 'devoted 1 Wol < inn*nf’ a fi ic * e 010 piker day ' to a serious dls-: tn <,ucst t dn Aether “ young man tea4 e Sf ati ° n Deorgia;refe e ||‘fdveriSremen C te'’SFmus McCull py by theyard to prove that it iS|no such tiring. hlcrqrapon of thelurave# or paionflol. r-rif eFsitAy-' In accordance with the order of General John A.* Logon, Commander-m-Chlcf of the Gruiul Artny.'of'the Repubikj. the rgrives of: the Union seldlers throughout the country, were decorated with flowera. mi LAr»Ei.pu 1 a. T. 7* c .v’ ?. srcc j ?rs ' w,icra the bondio'f pitrioU lay, a V\ hen tbfißO- wera iu tiwSi**»»Sf!l.f i S lie<, / < i ! be J“* jwtuw.pift4se.of- the. dead. }!l - them end pressed- along ls'J.i.h*-?i e ?..2V ni iP*P I, fc .Mucin, Wrc* ths ano garlands, baskets of the choicest flowers,of the rarest l if frn ß m nc*.\ were freely bestowed, and, as the pr J2^l^ e * < iSf ßtB / th© pure air. .was 5E cd »!Sii ****** *fi c perfume exuding' -from Idr lily B - ' Xo f c -- tac trope 4 -and -..the -cherm /'uH.i^ u i* os^P'iK^or ?J. * n Procession, at" Broadband oirArd avenuejuU two thousand human'beinca were there dongregated. --Up the mu»ic oftlio National Uaadthe line mulched out the public highwnyto Monument Cemetery,- ticro an. immmHe throng of people liad uasembled, hedg ing the avenues of the grounds as the procession passed on to tho mound..••* • 7■' -•- »••• '■>.>. ••• ~ ■ . The commander of tnoPost then read the order of oxer circa. xv fervent and imprestivo praver was offered* and ah oration Was delivered by WlJliam B. .Mana -Afcer this the Post divided in to six deiacuments, and accompa nied tbo ladies to the different Sections of tht> coniCtery. Ihe graves, eighty to numbed containing the remains, of patilota, bore n small American ltag- Arjand the se- Sul< hies there were - lathers and mothers. a'ltcra and roteen, Wive* andTittlo orphans of tbo’lamented de ceased. Tbejccne waaaffecting. iTHot.tears of sorrow streamed down the cheeks of many as tbo lioral memen* toes were cast upon the graves, - i a,;: • " v «•. The comrades now returned to the mound, and from thence to tbyjpjnb of Miss Anna Boss, tbo martyr nurse. Over her narrow dwelling a largo national flag waved. Her grave wmliterally covered with flowers, a wreath oflmmorteUcs being placed attbo head of the grave. Mr. lisnnhcie xnatfo a lew remarks. He said: “This martyr to humanity watched by the bedside of the sick and dy. lug; day alter day, night after night, and month after month she kept her post, wiping the death daw from tko brow ol the maJraed ana wounded, and in their last mo ments was to them all of home, family and friends. _Bjie was a mihlstertngangelln Ufoi a mlalstcring angel In death.* I This concluded the ceremonies. At Glenwood Cemetery, bldge avenae add-Islington lane, Boat No. 8 performed tbp duty of decorating nearly eight hundred soldiers* rests. Bach grave bad a small flag upon iu and the long line of , the tiny colors looked odd, but beautiful. There were many' hundred persons ! gathered together within the enclosure; they stood gazing ■ at the procession as it wound its way around the path i waystp the rear end of the Cemetery where the bodies lie. - Tpe scene was not d ead one, yet a solemnity pre vailed, for to stand.and overlook the.graves of near a thousand men, with naught to mark their memory but a board withw painted iuscription, Is one calculated to af. feet even the most callona heart* -About forty bright looking girls accompanied the -Post,. carrying banners, flags, andwreaths. On reaching the graves the comrades opened ordcr. and-iho girls,-ringing a lament,.walbed slowly slonatheavenues; j y .. v . . The Bev. J. Walker Jackson then made a feeling ad .drees, Duringbls remarks he quoted the words of the lamented Lincoln, spoken at the time tbo cemetery at Gettysburg was dedicated. As follows: 'Ttis notfor us to dedicate this spot.-It iff dedicated-before our highest endeayor. The brave men wfio. fell here, the men who . died-here, hav* ceneccrated this green, ltis.fpr.ua to conpecrate our lives tortheir upflnfihiftd work, and prove the resolution that the Government by the people shall not perish from the earth.” /Now the choir .of the Green BtnetM.E. Churcheang anthems. The graves were then decorated, eveiy mound bearing a floral remem brance. This concluded-tho ceremonies. - Post No. 10 decorated the graves of their departed com rades ihMechanics* - and* Odd Fellows* Cemeteries. W. D. Bank madban'addrces. Tie £Sid that “this duty was performed with pleasure, because they owed It to-the tailen in battle/ In vfewof their to suffer and die in the effort to save the Union in Its hotir of trial and conflict. It was also a. occasion to do honor to the ilinetrlons dead. The agonies which many before him had experienced Imparting; with thoair wrhono buried in *his ceoietery but few could reaUke. M The graves, some liity, were then strewn with bouquets and wreaths. The same scone occurred at Franklin Cemetcxy, on Frankfoxd Road and Bart Jane.JPoetNo.-4o was assigned to perform duty at this ground. The ceremonies were wit nessed by many persona. An ample supply of flower* were provided, ana the graves, twenty in number, were almost hidden fronwiew or the floral elite. . At the lAveringtonGesteiery. In ttoxooroagh, the graves' of the veterans of the Twenty tiret ward were decked with thefloftl offerings of the ladies of the vicinity, Her, Dr, Spencer made a prayer, and Lieutenant Wm. M. Hankie, General H, Ob Jones, J. A Clay and others deliv ered short orations.' Icttetday tlielmpnaaivecercmony ot decorating sol. dien' and sailor** graver Vaa continued. Post* No. &, i 7 and 71 met at their headquarters, .Washington avenue, below Fourth, at noon, and in jTroceasion marched to thr several cemeteries in tho lover part of the city, where the bones of the patriots rest, and strewed their tombs witMhotbricestofllorrtofferings. The Foets were ac companied with an exccllent'band of music. To go Into details would he but a repetition of the account already written. In to' the. Poets mentioned we have ut elected ton a No. 27 (colored). .This Port visited Lebanon l&P ,y. performed the part assigned them. From if ifm yesterdayuntil darknefca set in the variou* ccmciertes werethrongedTvith people, and scarcely a soldier** or -sailor's grave witjiin the consoli dated limits has been forgotten. We may wellsaythat the tomb of nvfcry patriot has been docked with a-floral tribute ' r " f ' *•- • , DOVLESTOWN. • €n Saturday.atnoon. the monument to the memory of the fallen soldiers of the hHth Pennsylvania .Regiment wasdedicatjed.- It is thirty four feet in height and built of marble and granite, a fac simile of Cleopatra's needle, it cost It bear* an inscription to .the memory of the omcem and soldiers of the 104th-Pennsylvania Kerf xnent who fell in ihs late war, with the names of the battles, in which the regiment participated, run wreath, like around the shaft • ; *J£he day waa observed as a holiday, business being almost entirely suspended,-the. citizens turning out to take part dedicatory services,.,./The’ National Guards, ot Philadelphia, under command ofMajor ifir- • manus Neff, were present 'l'hey paraded about one hum dred and twenty mcm ahd were accompanied by Deck's hand;: Generals Patterson, Lyle.HoXmann. and other military celebrities accompanied the Guards, ahe Wash ington Grayp, commanded by Captain Ward, and Com pany Bot the Gray Keserver, commanded bv Captain Cadwalader, were also in attendance. An oration was oelivered by General William iLEmory, and an ode was ?un? by an amateur choir. General Charles G. tlalpine < **MDw G’Btiliyh who fras to haye read a poem, was hot present .-■ ' 'ceTTYaurno, pa. \ - GimrvhDUEG, May 31;—The docoratioii of soldiers' waves yesterday, at tbe .National and Evergreen ceme teries, was a grand success* tho citizens of Adamis county, without regard to party, evincing a deep interest. it w estimated that fipni « ihree to lour thousand partied* j »tcd." Badness places were closed at 6.30 p. M„ bells tilled, and the procesiddn moTed to tho National Cemetery in the following Older: Floral car, with* the guard; orphans from 1 110 'Homo bearing ‘ banners with -the names of tho $ at'cs inscribed, and carry ingtftlowen; battalion: of military. discharged r*ol diers, and citizens. On arrival at the National cemetery prayer was offered; U, C. Grossman, late Licntcnant of Pennsylvania Volunte.fera*introduced 3ergeant William It. Eyeter. An address was delivered by'Kcvs'-J* A. Brown, D. D.. Jate chaplain Permayi vania- Volunteers; r*f ter nliich tiowmwete strewn first on tho groves in tha National and then in-the Evergreen Cemetery by children from the Orphans* Home. Benediction was pronouncfec. by Lev. Professor Ferried ‘A salute was then iiredTanc thoaeeemblysoonailcrdiaptrecfi....... Huntingdon, penn a. Hr NTiNcnoN. MaV 30,—The late order of the Com mandcT in-chibf of tho Grand the Republic, de signating, today for the dccorating_of jgravee ofLdeceaaed l. nion roldlers. uicjt with ivhearty and gratifying response at this place. Post No. 33, Department of Pennsylvania, extended an invitation to all tho citizens to participate In tjbc ceremony. A meeting was held at the Court house at ao’dockP. Ha-where, a large number of people a*sem bled*and proceeded in procession to the cemetery. An tquainiiinber were there In waiting who had not joined in the procession. The Silver Cornet Band of this place discouncd excellent music for the occasion. After prayer by the Rev. Mr. Plauctt, and an address by Hon. John bcott, about thirty graves were decorated/ _ • ' BEADING." R EA tuK(i, May 80, —Post X'o, 16, G. A. R., performed tho appropriate ceremony of strewing flowers on the graves •oi dead eoidicis m this city to-day. The procession was large and imporing, and thousands of people attended the ceremonies, including the Junior Order of. American Me chanics, who went in a body. Fourciffrrent'fcemetcries. Including the one belonging to the colored Methodists, were visited. Rev. J. Meredith, of Hanayunk,who was Chaplain cf the both P. V.,delivered a very able and appropriate address. *he principal ceremony was at the Charles Evens Cemetery, where over a hundred soldiers are buried, including, tho late Major-General Sckim melpfennig. -WASHINGTON, D. O. Washington, May 3&— Business in the eeveral depart menta of the Government fs to-day generally suspended The.doors of tho Treasury wore closed at noon, and bush ness was only carried on in the loan branch of tbat de partment, where it is necessary that the work shall be carried on with but littlo interruption. In the War De partment no business, waa transacted. General Town tend etill continues in charge of the office, and has re ceived no instructions as to when General Schofield will arrive in the dty. i ; . - 1 : Washington, May 31st— The graves of the Union dead at Arlington, Virginia, were decorated with flags and flowers to-day, in the presence of a large number of spec tators. The platform in front of the mansion was taste fully festooned with national'banners and numerous smaller flags, including the various divisions of the army. Among those present were Generals Grant. Haueocb, Ekin. Howard, and Granger, with General HLogan, the Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. The address was delivered .by the Hon. James A Garfield. The most impressive feature of tho ceremony was the procession of the children of the Soldiers* and Bailors* Orphan Asylum, in charge of the officers ana managers of that Association and the Committee on Decorations, , r r, ~ ‘ JBOSTON, MASS, k ' .. B o6T on, Slay 30.—Commemorative services'in honor of tbe dtad Union soldiers, and the strewing of -flowers on their graves,'are being appropriately carried out to-day .in all parts of New England. Numerous posts of the’ Grand Army of tbe Republic paraded, and.-with music'i marched tolho principal cemeteries in tho vicinity of Boston, and delegations went to maoy cities at a distance to aid in the services. At Forest Hill Cemetery tbo dedi cation of the Boldiere* Monument is to. take place under toe auspices of the former city government' Alt public, offices, insurance offices, and many stores'are closed, flags displayed at three-quarter, mast, and other demonstra tions expressive oLsympatby are being made, _ .INDIANAPOLIS, nm. ' May 30.—The . ceremony of decorating the graves Of the, eoldiert and sailors in the Crown Hifl Cemetery, near this city, took place this afternoon nnder the.außpiqes of tho Grand Army of the hopublic. Busi ue«s waa/almost entirely su-pouded, and. tho citizens generally joined in the exercises. A proceseion, consist, ing of members efthe Grand Army of the. RopubUc,. Masonic and Odd Fellows* organizations/cxecutive and judicial State oflicers, and-others, was formed at one o’clock, and proceeded to the Cemetery, where the oxer ciecß consisted ot the reading; of General Logan’s order, anaddreßsby Governor Bakei, a recitation of a poem " irritten for the occasion, and the fieral decoration of tlia . •graves by eighty orphan children of deceased adldiers. •HALTnuOIfEi - ; ••- -r Baltimore. May 31.—The Decorations of the soldiers* graves in the London Park Cemetery, on Saturday after-. noon, was preceded by singing by the choiymd children of th» Union Orphan Asylum. Tho procession cousiatod of repipsentativesfrom Posts N‘oB, 3,4, and 5 of the Grand. Aimy of the Republic, the inmates of .the Soldiers* Home,, anjl.orphahs of deceased roldiers. The address of Presi dent Lincoln at the Gettysburg Cemetery was read, after which General Richardson dtlivored an address. A se vere etorra of hail and rain in the afternoondispersed the aeßcmblage. • • .• :* • , _ • HAEfrOED, QONN. . i Haetfobd, May SiTho graves of U‘iion soldiers inalt -tho cemeteries ot this city were decorated with flevve: a j-atcrdßj?'OriSif Arbijr ot (he Eepublic par(idea.‘r ea mdalwdcuchmraUof thßSiitcentli.uwciuy-aocoad, 1 - eud Tjvt'Dty.filth Cwmtfeacnt VolUirteiStt.' Tni btitle fl»Ks"vf; tbfcjold reehnentii « ere worried Intlio procesaloo. Colonel HcnryC. an eloquent address * -y-'i . r '" *• r;6msviMj*,'KY. - ' : ; * tomBnr.Teß.lrtoy.Bl.~At io £.M.<o4ar a profession conn-otcd ot ijuldteinand a largo number of citizens pro* cetded to Cave WiU Cemotdry. iuJd /there engaged in the jpJemmvork of beautifully decorating the graves of tho Unionifoldiefs.. Flags wete displayed at half mast ovor .tlie M BpCße,UoTirt*liouße, City ilalL find the pm«ip*per pfldeea'anddurltiff tlictoarch of the procession tno oelU.wcre tolled. Atthe cemetery several eloquent erell,9!tift«vv«»fi dollvored._ n • . . -.--f -rSaODE IftULNII. Pb<MVßnck. It .X. May 81;—Rnrinesa rally suspended oil Saturday atrernoon whilo the Grand Army of the Republic, comprising four posts, engaged in the work of 9«mmomoratlog tlie fallen braves inappropriate exercise* and decorating their graves with flowers. At the Dexter training-ground an oration was delivered by Col. Edwin Metcslf.- tflmliar exercises -took place in other parts of the State. -• TEENTprr, K. ,x. ■. .Trenton, May 81.—'J he graves of severity-threesoldiers, interred In the cemeteries *nd burytog-grotinds of *iren ton, were decorated to-day with appropriate ceremonies. A procession wasfonned by members ortboGrand-Army of the liepubiicj city officials, mombers of the press* and citizens, preceded by a band of music playing funeral dirges, uenerat Knsling delivered a very appropriate and eloquent oration. Three thousand persons vtitucjsed the ceremonies. • ... injiipuis, iTiiMv, Mmipjiiß, May 30th.—poo . decoration of the graves ot the National Cemetery, to-day Was largely at tended. It is estimated that, fivethousand persona were present The Grand Arrayrof the Republic, union League and various colored. societies participated. Nothing oc curnd to mar the harmony and decorum of the occasion. .. witinNOTOnr. > - V* ii.Mir.GTON, May 80.—-The ceremony of decorating the eoldieiV graves was duly observed this afternoon in tuis city.-: * A 'large concourse of spectators attended the posts of the organization of the Grand Army of the Re public to the cemeteries, whore bohqueta were laldon the mounds with a prayer, address, reading-of a poem, and other ceremonies. r _ -;v»AYTO?r, onto, r - Dayton, Ohio.MaySL—T'hoinomoriar ceremonies in honor of deceased Union soldiers, yesterday, were very impressive,. Major'! faoma* J. Wood delivered an oration t i^A?MoraViiwn.e l ftnd_Ghaplaln.i6arniUaw-- oTthb bcldlers’Home, at-Woodbiwn Cemetery, Abou oue hundred soldiers are buried here. c ‘ • •" lucmtONu, va. • 1 • RicuitoNb, May 30.—Seven thousand graves of Union soldiers in the National near this city,wer decorated. to-day. About four thousand persons wer present. The blacks turned out cn masse with Rowers and each grave was marked with a miniature United, btatesflag,. ;1 - ~7;-, _ ' HAEtttSBUBG, FA. . Habeubueo, May 3L—The procewion yesterday to th cemeteilea, to «trcw:tloweni;on thograree of the'Union aoldien, wna laree and imposing. The Grand Army o the Kepablic and achoola turned oat; and a colored mill, tary company,, with Ithelrfrlcndß, also decorated the B.ave»'of their fonncrarebdatiM. _ ncrriio.K'y. B vri/AU). N. Y., May. 80 he graves of FederaUoldicr who fell durtng the late civil war will be decorated with flower* to-morrow. Caremoiflea of an Impreralve char acter will bp held at .each of ,tho cemeteries and grave yards In this city. . i; .T, ORLEANS, LA. rurrOKUMTO May SO.—The ttovernment and city em ployes were granted leave of absence to-day. to partici pate lnthOcereinoDlCß of decorating tho graves of Union soldiers. Steamboats ware furnished to convey the par ticipant* to the (Jhalmctte Cemetery. w middletown, n. v; * • Middletown, N. y., May 30.r-.fhe soldiers* graves were cicorated to day under the auspices of the ladies of th’s town. Addmee* were delivered by the Rev. J)r*'Beward and Gen. Van Wycfc. „ rWimmaQTdN, n.c. ’ ' ; - . WitMij?OTox,N.C.iMay 80.—The Federal memorial cei cm onles took place to day;. About two hundred blacks and twenty-nve whites were in tbe. procession. Ahad ditea was delivered by Gen. J.C. Abbott . ,*• • r WCSOESTBB, iTASS. ' -'• Woecektee, Massachusetts, May 30th.—The soldiers' grave* in the cemeteries ardund tfie city wim flowers this morning by the soldiers of the Grand At my of tfre Republic. ,*•./ - v ». = ! ' . Augusta, -irt * 2' ' AncvsTA. MehMay3o-r-Ttte graves of sot. 1 ojtrs near this cily were decorated with flowers to-day rftizens and members of the Grand Army, of the „public. : T '■ ; s '- *;: ■ •• ■ * st. louis, mo,. . . ••= •, : ~ . t ~- St. Lone, May 31.-OrerL(X)Q graves of Union? soldiers were decorated with flowers hero yesterday. Addresses u *ro delivered by General Schurz, Rev, Dr. Eliott, add oihexu. ... . , V ' « STBAOCSE,:N.Y. = ••- .i i SyiuctßE, May3o.—-The veterans of tbo war were out to-day l,sl)oetiong, and the graves of 75 ofthelr deceased ti id rsdts were decorated wih flowers. ;.. ? -i:ANGOIi, ME.".’ .■•‘Vi.'; ■ HaNtiod. May 3L—The ceremony of decorating the sol □iciV graves, on Saturday afternoon, -was attended at srtotint nope by thousands of people. noftVitlistandiDg :ho unpleasant,weather. ■ w-v-'.,.,.* . : .vTo. . *«» U-auxn ub INSUEANCE COMPANY OF PHIL, Incorporated In isfl, f ‘ f Charter Perpetual Office, No. 30ft Walnut street CAPITAL 8300,000. msttreo against Ims or damage by FIRE, on Hoosaa itoresand other Buildings, limited orperpetnaLand-os.*) binmtarey Goods, Ware* and Merchandise inTtawn'or -.ountry. •; i.-',- r\ ■v LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.* - Resets.... ..$421,177 71 in the follorrirg PecmlUe«,y&W--:" f- on City Property, welloecnred..Sl2B,?>o 00 knit*® f s t y^ B Government L0an5..... :i.., i..... lmmoqo Philadelphia City 0 per cent, lioane 75,000 00 Pemisylvania 53,«U,0U0 B per cent L0an........ 95,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds; first and second Mortgages. E 6,000 Ot Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s 6 per Cent L0an.,..!.... :....-.r..;.'.; *• 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Beading Baiiroad CompanyV 6perCentljtian..'i... f .v,.u.............. toOO 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per Cent Mort gage Bonds. 4,660 a County Fire Insurance Company's Stock. ..... LO5O 00 Mechanics* Bank Stock,';;;... t...; .-.r;.' 4,00000 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock- 10,000 00 Lnion Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock.. 280 Ot Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia’s Brocks. i.u.*... 3,250 00 CMbinßankhndoßband...^.,...>.7,B37 ?• ...... . $421,177 76 Worth at Par, Worth thl« date at market price* * ~ m . DIRECTORS. C.'em. Tlnitey. , Thomaa H. Moor* vym. Musaer, , ' 1 Samuel Gartner. Samuel Bispham. James T. Yoiiiup, H. L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker, W m. Stevenson, Christian J. HoSman. Beni. W. Tingley, I Samuel B. Thoma*. ■ Edward Siter. _ „ CLEM. TINGLEY. President Tnoiua C. Hill, Secretary. Fnir-APEUiTLa, December L 1867. rr«HB COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—OF hce.No. 110 South-Fonrth afreet, below Chestnut , .The Fire Jnsnran&a Company of the County of Fhfla. d f , H“ l ?^L i 5 C 0?F < l ratedb ytheLegialatnre of Pennsylya ula. in-1833, for indemnity against logs or damage by fire, exclusively. C, . . CHARTER PERPETUAL. > riifs old and reliable institution,with &mi>T&'€apita (and .onjUngent fund carefully invested, continues to insure tmitdixin. fnmitxiTO, mnrchandl2o,&c., either perrQsuicntlj or for a limited time, againat 1oe» or damage Dr fire.at tha wtreat rate, conaiitent with tbe absolute aafotr ofita ctu tomeral ■ • Loeaea adjusted poaaible deejlatch. • . Cliaa. J. Butter,, AndrewH. Milter, Henry Budd, James N, Stone, John Hom, . Edwin L, Koaldrt, Joseph. Moore, ’ Robert V. Maaaoy,Ja, George,Mecke, Mark Devine. • CHARLES J. SUTTER, President „ ■ ■ HENRY BUDD, Vice-President , Buuma F..HoroKLEV, Secretarir and Treasurer; I>H(ENIX INSURANCE COMPAN L PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED-180*-CHARTER PERPETUAL No. aMWALNUT street opposite theExchanga Tins Company insnresfrom losses or damage by ■ n liberal terms, on bnfldings. merchandise, furniture ac., for limited periods, and permanently on buildings by feiiosit or premium. - 'lhe Company has been In active operation for more than slrty years, during which ail losses have been rromptly adjusted and paid. * DIRECTORS. 1 John L, Hodge, .David Lewis, M.B.MahonT, Benjamin EtUng, T. Lewis. Thos. H. Powers, William S. Grant, -A. R. McHenry, Robert W. Learning, Edmond Castulon. D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox, Lawrence Lewis. Jr., _Lonls O. Norris. „ _ JOHN R. WUCHERER, President Sasrom. Wreoox. Secretary. * I tFiTBRSON 3ETRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHI Maike^^neet —North , Fifth street near Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania.''Char ter PerpetuaL Capital and Assets, 8168,000. Make In mrancp against Loss orDamage by Fire on PnbUo or Prt vate Furniture, Stocks, Goods and Merchan dise, on favorable terms. ..„:• " DIRECTORS, Wm. McDaniel, ■ Edward P. Moyer. ' Israel Peterson, Frederick Ladner. John F. BeiaterUng, Adam J. Glass. Henry Troemner, Henry Delany, Jacob Schandein JohnEUiott Frederick Dolt Christ! anD.Frick. BamnelMiller, ; GeorgeK Fort - .• -WiDiamD. Gmrdnen- WILLIAM McDANIEL. President „ „ „ IBRAEL PETERSONrvieo-Prosldent Pmuy E, CoT.Tst.7f, Secretary and TVeasorort. U'IRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—THE PENN. This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty y ears, continues to insure against loss or dam • ageby fire, on PubUo_orPrivato_BnUalngs,eitberporma. nraUy or for a limited time. Also, on Famiture. Stocks Goods and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms; • Them Capltat together with a large Strains Fund, is in vested to a most careful manner, wHch enables them to offer to the tosured an undoubted jaeemity in the case of DIRECTORS. . f™*"* 00 ? i lAniel Smiuig Jr.**. I John Dfiverenx. ' Alexander Bensoni Thomas Smith; Isaac HagoDjurst, iHenry Lewis^ Tbonsa. Robins, Danlel FeU. BDKA * N ’ CB C OMrANSf 0F •j. ,r.C. C. KIMBALIj, President J. B.TOWER, ThisGcinpany insures * ■♦ att DORSES* AND CATTLE lfas i a r r'aa A o“^ C «Mp 0 o r rta«om e ' again,t 3. B. Kingston, Jr..GS , . P ftei^it i Agent o Pehna. R.R. ' H. H. Deacon. Lumber dealer, sSK'Mtoket at Teo. -W. Reed & CoV Wholesale Clothier. 423 Market at ' i.,- . C-W ARD, General Agent - v »trest Building. Nos. 121 and 123 8. Fourth at. apl Sm . Phßadelphls, Pa, ; 'lwnamwißa JggQ PERPOTUAL. ■.’ FRAJVIOEim ■; ' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . Not. 435 end 48J Chertriui Street ABflots on January 2, ISSSj -< O9 CUttttLMMMMf.MMM.M " Accrued Surplus.. l* rnanlomf;., OTBI miPs^f IMS> raw *l8o?“" Losses Paid Since 1829 Over $s,e»oo 9 ooo. '' PerpetnalandTemporaryPolleleeoalilbetalTenh*! ■- ~J. ■■ ’ DIBECTOBS. ; . •ss-vsssir -lagswai j; ; "*■■.:.■ miim JAB. W. MaAUJSTEKf^MrrtarT I>re,ll * <!n *’ r ' Offleo. a a “ ra “ D ™? t *M TUiNOT BtnSeta. MARINE INfSoBANCES "eWsttr ** *“*'• takB * nfl Un<s e * tt| ** e *° •» !!• ;■ ITBE INSURANCES —' On inerchandlee generally. ■— -. ~OH Storei. Dwelling* Ac. " '■ ........ ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. ■ November 1. lßtn. WOO.OOO United Btatei Five Per Cent Doan, 130.000 UnltedBtatc» 81x Per Omt'" 60,000 United’Statei' 7 8-’id Percent. liam * „ ’..orj&'m 600,000 Btate of Penneylvanla Six Per Cent, : ... .7T“: 810. 070 Oft 136,000 city of . Philadelphia SIX Pot Cent - „.l<oen (exemptfrom tax).........., lj&ta'oo' 60,000 State, of New, Jersey- Six Per Cent LO&Qa V• M • M»V« tV. i« t « fIfVV) fl . 60,000 Penneylvanla Railroad Firit Mo'rfc ’ "i „. !_■ gaxeSlx Per Cent Bond*.. ....;.. 13,000 0 KOOO-Pennmvama Bailrpad SeeondMort < , -iF a # oS JsPercentßondi...SWl6 0 36,000 VftSrn Pennsylvania BaUroad Six • Per Cent Bondi. CPennv P«- guarantco).. 60.000 00 •OrfOO State of Tenneeiee Eire Per Cent LOUk.e er-'-IROM 7.000 State of Teaneiaee Six Per Cent ' LOSiQ* •»««•«*« •« t> •«« •««»•••»*»• A<27o QQ ; 15.000300 shares stock Germantown Gas 1 < . f-Companr* Principal and interest; . Kuanmtped by the City of PhflaT _ deIphia..ILOOOOO 7.500 shares stock. Pezmsyirffioia '£Al]U v * • Southern Mai] Steamship Co...... 15,000 00 COIdSOO Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first ; 'v lieui on City Pr0pertie5...,......,, EOWOOOO 61.101.400 Far C0rt.81.038,67fr3b. laa ® Uo3 ' B<a M fiUla "for’ ’inrafancsi. sW °" roo made. ... . 318,-135*: Balances due *at Akenciea—Pre- r MarfcyTroHcie*—Ac .. «ued lateral, and other debt* , . -due the Company... . ; Stock ’and Scrip of auadry lrunx* ' ranee' and other Companies. ■ ■ . b 85,073 00.- Kitimated value . 0,017 00 Catbin Bask.. ........8103.017 10 • - - ! Cs*2i 'Drawer..., .ase g* - '< • • 103,81* 6 81407.005 U > DIRECTORS: . Ihomaig. Hand, Jame* ft Hand, -JohnC.' Davi*,—' ; Samuel E. BtoSei» Edmund, A. SoudSr, James TraquairT aMrUdin,. John R. Penrose, ; John D. Taylor, ,H. Jonar Brooke, . Spencer Mcuraine. A Henry Btoan.. • IttjC. DalleiOr., .. 9®?rraW. Bentadon. William G. Boulton. ,Tohn B.,Somple. Pittlburch. Edward Eafonrcade. . . D.T.Morg&a, ' ■ Jacob RieceL Bnrger, *■ />' HEBKY tYUnjlfeeSSy?^ HENBY BAUj. Acriatant Secretary. deStooeH ■' ffifST FIBE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADEL * Phia- tocorDorated March «7, laat Office, £% No. 84 N. fifth street. Insure Bnildinjrs, Household Furniture and Merchandise «** ■ SSSfiSBIS?- Statement of the Asset* oftho Association •J anuary Ist, 1868, published in compliance with Che pro visions of an Act of Assembly of April Bth, 1843. Don ds and Mortgages on Property m the City .'Of Philadelphia only. IV ground Eent0..,. .4...... -18,814 98 furniture and Fixtures of Office i 490 03 - U. S. frßO.Registered Bonds 45,000 90 Cchonhand. 81,873 11 T0ta1....;..;.. ......81,228,068 81 TBUSTEES. vYUliam 11. Hamilton, Samnol Bitarhawk. , Peter.A. Keyser, Charles P. Bower, JohnCarrow, Jeei-o Llghtfoot, George L Young. BobertShoemaker, Joseph K. LyndalL Peter Armbrostor. f«evi P. Coats, . _ • M. H Dickinson. .Peter Williamson, WM. H.^HAfiHLTON t Presldent WM. T. Vice Prerident. U NITED 8432,023 2 1 Jal-tn th > tf FhhJdKI 3 insjukaucb company of This Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent (vith safety, and confines its business exclusively to FIHE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OP FHILADEL PHIA. f> QPTICE—No.,723 Arch Street, Fourth National Bank Building. • - DIRECTORS; Thomu J. Martin, Albert O. Roberto, . .. John Hirst, . Charles B. Smith, Wm. A. Bolin, - Albertua King, James MongaSa Henry Bnmm, n William Glenn, . - James WotfL •lames Jehner. John Shallcroas, Alexander T. Dickson, J. Henry Askin. Robert 8. Pareela . CONRAD If. ANDRESS, President ft u. A. Romm, Troas. Wm. H. Faoeh. Bec'y. A^MSSSSMS®" 108 COMPANY.—CHAR 'Jijice, No. 311 WALNUT street, above Third, Phiiada. ft ill insure against Loan or Damage by Fire, on Build rugs, either penietaauyhr for a limited time, konsehoU t urniture and Merchandise generally,' Marine iMin'ance on Vecsole, Gargooa and Freight*. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union Wm. Esher. . DIBEeTP mOT Sieger. • P-Luther, J.E.Baum, Lewis Andenried. Wa IVDean. John R. Blakiston, John Ketcham. Davis Pearson. Johnß.HeyL ® ESHER, President. „„ „ „ WM. F. DEAN. Vice President. A COMPAmf, a iNCOR poratod 1810.—Charter perpetual. - --- No. 810 WALNUT street, above Third. Phfladelpbia, liaving a large paid-up Capital Stoek and Surplns in rested to sonnd and available Securities, continue to in cure on awfeUißgE, itoro*, furniture, merchandise, vessels n port, ana their cargoes, and other personal property. All losses ÜberaUy anfrpromptly adfoited. ; _ __ .DIREOTORS. 'i Thomas R. Mari*. Edmund G. Dutfih* ' a“M^ ouUn,,T * John T. Lewis. JpAME INSURANCE COMPANY. NO. N 07.08 CHEST Street, PHILADELPHIA. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY, - DIRECTORS. Francis N. Back, Philip S. Justice. Charles Richardson. - John W. Evermani' Henry Lewis, Edward D. Woodruff, • Robert Pearce, . '■ Jno. Kessler. Jr., Geo. A. West. Chas. Stokes, ■ Robert B. Potter, MordecU Bonby. '-•’•■■■ FRANdlßN.B6cK,PrSidenh CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President. - WTT.I.TAim L Bi-inimin"! DR._ JOHN M. FINE’S DENTAL. ROOMS, Ladies beware of cheap dentistry. We are receiving calls weekly from those that have been imposed noor? and are making new sets for them. For beantiful Ufa like teeth, and neat and substantial work, our: prices dr. more reasonable than any Dentist in the city, .Teeth plraged, teeth repaired, exchanged, or remodetedid euit Nitrous Oxide Gas and Ether sdways on hand. Tosave time and money, give us a call before engaging else where. No charge unless satisfied. -BeatefTrefer pnrp - : ! ; . .. • - - '■ vea . HORSEITANrimR—A*T 'rule T.iTir,s nrr: PBIA RIDING SCHOOL, FoSth Vina, wll'bo found ovcry facllity for acquiring a knowledge of Orta healthful anffolegant accompUth menu .The School fa pleasantly ventilated and warmed, the horses safe and well trained - •• • An Afternoon Class for Young LitdfeiL - SaddloHorses trained In the hestmamiar. . Saddle 'add Vehicles to hire. ,' • Also. Carnages ti> Depots, Parties,: Wedding., Sho Ping, AC. - . '•;* ' Mlf THOMAB CRAIGE & SON, . MESSINAIORAbiGES.-EIITE fruit and iNTgood ■LM. .order. • Landing and for side hy JOd.B.BmiESO CO.»lo33outh Delaware avenua. 1 ......4*00,000 m. Market Valp' DEHHSIBI. HVSI'KJJCXIOtt, ; ABOTIOB gAUta. /»•;. v- ’ v rpuosua AND •* ’ i i ‘P^ el 4 l1 *? attainted toon tha mo«t •'• nAKDaOIitE FINE '■ •' m-n' OARPPTdr &c. ' iofa"^Afier'^f , ?fs^ wfflbo » tss2rcsT.s*?2*sj alnnt'P&rior-Furaiture. OakplnW - Walnut; l&rpo ,; VTw*J&F 6 * a Bookcaia. Spring and HMr |l ItaKffi “» by c.'^ i .to«Sl?l"tarSy. ta r ‘ MT!ai Mirer,* tho auction i can booxntnlned early on On morning ■ ~ ITOE tOWLINO PIECES. rvfi!w2 m 2; wil j '“'d; poo superior double barreled EowliUgJtiece, made by Krider-cost S2JS. • JIOOKS v Also, eLibrary ofMiseOleneou* Hooka. ■ HOUSE TO LET; .... T-~ ; ' ftotieo No. Glr«ra avenue to rent ■ ; Apply at tho Auction Stole. . , ■ Wort **TWrteenUi street '.. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO mantel slash.- • * fireproof? - en gr avings ; , BKUBHELB. INGRAIN ANO VENferiAN CARPETS, _ „ ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. „Jni>e 3. ot-10 o'clock, by ca aloguo, at Noi - 816 ; North milrtfcuth_atreet,will be eold. tho Parlor, Chamber, Lining Room «od Kitchen Fumsture ol a family de clining housekeeping* - , The furniture may be examined altera o’clock bn the morning of eale. - - - Catalogues can be had at the auction store on Monday. LAST BAI E OF THE SeISoN OF SUPERIOR SUEP. FIELD PLATED WARE PEARL AND IVORY HANDLE TABLECUILERY. FLOWER VA9PB, Am ON3VEDSESDAY MOitNlNU.at 10* o'clock* - . . oed'•■•••• • -i .. - . ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7* o'clock,' At the ; auction afore. No. »jji> «,ho»nm, itreet, will be spld—An assortment of tho above elegant ware, aod aa ihis.Wlllho.tbelaet eale of these aeon, all in deed of tot qtwlity Plated Ware are invited to attend, -The good* will be open for examination on Tuesday af- - iemopn,... , , iSsaamß&Bum °* BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, TEAVEUN’G BAGS. STRAW GOODS! ' 4 ’ „ . ON TUESDAY MORNING . June % at 10-o’clock. On FOUR MONTHS’CREDIT, t ” u £s*s Boots, Suoea, Brogans. Ao, oftot class - eitv and E»»fero manufacture , . LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF 8000 CASES BOOTS SHOES. TRAVELING BAGS.&S .NOTlCE—lncluded lrt out-LargeSale ot Boots, Shoe*. 4m.. „ . ON TUESDAY MORNING. , June 2, On FOUR MONTHB’ CREDIT, at 10 o’clock, MU be found In part the following fre* b and dedrabldttiort meat, to- ■ "' \ j- Men's,- boys’ .and jontba’ Calf,' Kip and Bail Leather 10 Grain Long Leg Dress Boots; Cone-css Boots' and Balmorals; Kip, Buff and Pollahed Grain. Brbganaf S2 I^ n ,f’? lL *!! , o* , S T chll ¥ en ’i. u .' dl ' Goat, Morocco, Kid, Enamelled and Buff Leather. Balmorals; Congress Gai ters ; Leco B; ots; Ankla Ties: Easting dsjtbrs: MetalUo Overshoes, Slippers; Traveling Bags: Ac.' LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH FRENCH. GERMAN AND DOMEBTIC DRy (,YyOD3“ ON FOUR MONTHS’ CREDIT. V,!;-,- ,-vONTHURSDAY MORNING.. . “ a LARGE POSITIVE SALE- OF CARPErINGS, No " ROLLS CANTON 'M ATTINGS, Ac. . ON FRIDAY MORNING June 6 .at H o’clock, on FOUR, MONTHS’ OREnn about 200 pieces Ingrain. Venetian. List Hemp, Cottage and Rag Carpetingr. Cfmton Matting?, Ac. - DY BARP4TT A UO;V AUCTloNL'iilio,. , - JO „ „ .’•444CABH AUCTION HOUSE, • No. 230 MARKET street comer of B ANK street l>afin advanced on-consixiiTnenta witbmit extra rtiarz* ' NOTIOE TO AUCTION BUYERS. - SPECIAL. SALE READY-MADE, CLOTHIVG. DRESS AND OVER SHlliTd&c By Catalogue. , ■ ■ - ON.TUE&DAY, , . „ Junes, commenctng-ai 10 o’clock. Also; laVge stock of Staple and Fancy-Dry,Goods, Notions Hosierv, Ac. ■, Ado,'balanceof stock of a Notion Jobbing House, com prislpgWlUta Goods;Ac. ". : / . ; -.r -.. . '• ASSIGNEE’S'SALE. IN THE MATTER OF FREDERICK BAKER, • bankrupt ..'.'ill been ose d at public Salomon the 9th of Jimo, 1869. at tho Auction Store of HAERiTT -a, CO„ 830' MARKET street in.the,city of, Philadelphia; Pa., tlio following do- belongtng to the Estate ,of FREDERICK BAKER Bankrupt viz— . . . ,/- , - ' 1 Music Box. ' ! •' 1 SiikjPresaFattom." s ,■'/ „ Fly. Trunks, containing asfollowß. viz : No. l-9S4®alra Womentaand'UhUdron.'siShooSiass’d., - . >o.2—ai.t.oata . ■ , No. B-. 42 pairs Hoot Uppo.s. r ' ,N 0,4—40 pairs , do, , do, and 12 oirs Guilor Uppers. Wo.s^SBShtrtSand4Boalnicf Paata- '/■ uppers. Vo : follow*, v■-■ Nou 3-28 pairs l3 Shirts. 1 • Il_ ,", „ WM. VuGDES,'Assignee. Philadelphia.;May3o.lE6B. ■ ;; 1 T. ; ryma * iurvey, auctioneers.^ XJ Late with M.,Thomfts & Bom. Y Store .No. 431/ WALNUT Street. < (Rear Entrance on Library street ) , 421 Walnnt street. BITERIOR -FURNITURE, LARGE MATTEL AND PIER MRKOU3. FINE BKUBBELH OARRJSm-OUi CLOTUe, Ac. ' . ON TUESDAY MORNING •> At 10 o'clock, at the auction store. «n extensive 'assort ment, including—'Very superior HalrOJotb Parlor Suit. Chamber . Furniture, twe, defiant Mantle Mirrors. largo Pier Mirrors; Superior Musical Clock' plays; dgh* alro; fine Feather Bede and Bedding. Brtise> la and Ingrain Carpets, Bookcases, Office Desks, fine Floor OH Clotlia Ac.. Ac, .. ; Sale at the N. w, corner Twenty fir t and Ohe’tnut ats SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEgISt R .SEWQOD PIANO. FnENCU ■ PLATE . MIRROitS. FINE TAPESTRY OARPETB. Ac. ‘ - A ‘ NJS - On WEDNESDAY MORNING. , At 10. o'clock, including enporior Walnnt and Hair C lath Parlor FnrnHure, 1 tupe-lor walnnt Chamber 1 Furni ture, fine toned Piano Porto by Bacon A Raven. <n hand* pome case; fine French Plate' Mantel Mirror, fine Ingrain. Tapefltryaud other Carpets, Bede, Matrons? Kitchen tonsils, £c.' 7 . BAR AND BAft F XTURES Also, at the fame time, a euporio- Bar and Bar Fix tures, large FrcnchPlate.Mirrorin walnut frame, room Btove, Ac. TAMES A. TKEEMAN, AUCTIONEER, . el. • No. 423 WALNUT street - : . _ . „ Poremptoty Sale No. 85 South Fourth ati eet. . LEASE,-STOCK, GOOD. WILL AND FIXTURES OF A Saddlehv hardware store, ■ „ ON TUEBDAY MOJtNlftu.' Jnne 2*-1868,-. at 10 o cl.ck, will beald at public sale, without reserve, at No 83 Bouth Fourth street the entire ona.fconipleje Ptock of & Co., iucladvng Harne» Mountings. Stirrups, Bits, Spurs. Hanies, Chains, Webs. Threadivßaddlani 1 Tools. Curry Combs. Brushes. Princes Chech. Ber£e, Baddle Cloths, Leather, Bridle FilHmw. «Tv Nets, Welch's lino Silver plated Mountlngß,CastlnKß, Ac .. GOODWILL AND sTxA>Rf39 Also, the Lease of the fo r-Etory store No 85 South Fourth street,, the Good will and the complete Fixtures. Shelving, Ccuntere, Office Pm nitbre. I nrge Safe, «cc. , 2/iC ivfiole will be offered in one lot, and if not so atsposea of vnll be sold bv catnlomte. obe Hale to cod tinue until all Is disposed of. tZT" Terms cash. IHtF" Sale Peremptory.- » Catalogues on Thursday. . ’ . ■ AT PRIVATE SALE. BURLINGTON.—A Handsome .Mansion, on Main at% lot 66 by 700 feet. , WOODLAND TERRACE—Handsome Modem Res* dence. OWE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT, » \ X comer of SIXTH and PACE street*;, • . v , Money.RdvancedonMerchandise general); macone. Jen elrf r Diamond*, Gold and Silver Piaffe and on a* articles of value, for any length of time agreed on WATCHESAkD JEWELRY ATPRI“ AT% SAI It. „ Fin© Gold Hunting Case; Donble Bottom and Open Fao. English, SWIbs Patent Lever WatcUs Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open FaceLe; in© Wiftcber KinerQold Duplex and ether Watches; Pine Silver Hunt' majjaae and Open Face. .English; Amariciu/ aud Swia Patent Lever and Lepine Watches: Double Case £ngb.«l Quartier tmd’otber Watches: La«jW Fancy Watches Diamond Breastpins; Finger Bing* : Ear Wo**; Shidi Ac.; ; Fine Gold Chains, Medallions: Bi ncelcti*; Scar Pins; Broa*tplni; Finger RingstPencif Cases and »eweln generally. •• -■ ~- i FOB BALE--A large and valuable Fireproof Chest: suitable for a Jeweler: cost 8660. 1 Also, several lota in BouthrCamden, Fifth and Cbe»too> streets. - W H. THOMPSON & CO.,AUC i nuNEEHo. ■yj^««.rJSU?SJP BRTHAtL Action-ROOMSi-i-na CHESTNUT street and 1219 and 1231 CLOVER -treet * ;C SlffisE^Sws^Fl e .S3P w In informing the public th* are confined strictly to entire!' NEW and FIRST CLASB FURNITURE. ail h: perfec order and guaranteed in every respect ; Kegularßaies of Furniture every WEDNESDAY Out-door sales promptly a$ tended to; LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE BALE OF SUPERIOR •i NEWUOUafeHOLDFURNITURL.^c, « ;ON WEDNESDAY MORWINf,. • June &at 10 o'clock. will be sold a' the Concert Hall Auction Kooids, a superior' Btock of No v Household Kur -liture. comprising Parlor Suits in Kopaand Haircloth; Chamber BuiM, in oil and Varnish; Ward Centre .and- FiteUßijn* Tables, fiecep tion. Dining and Cottage Chair?, d:c. Included, in our sal© on Wednesday will be a very supe rior Oil Pointing. bv Wilson, a copy after Kob* Bonhcm’s celebrated "Horse Fair.” -- -c. - ; v. Also, an invoice oF 150 lots Triple Plated Silver Ware. , ; Bale PosUivo. V , TL ASHBRIDGE & CO. ACCTIi/NKKRH. ; • . Na 05 MARKET streßb above Fiftn , LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS* SHOES AND • _HaTS .. t ' ■ • ON WEDNESDAY MORNINr - . June 3. at If o'clock, w© will aril by catalogue; about 10CO cases of nrßtclM* city a* d Eastern'nuk* of Roots and Shoes, Balmorals, Brogans, Slipper*, ho., of men’s, women’s and children’s wear, **,.< which tb© attention of City and Country Buyers Is called .. • Open early bn the morning of °ale for examination. /I D. MoULEES & CO.. , • T'™ u : : MoCLEI4iK S r;^« m .^ June 4, trill- by cata’ogne.Yorcash, a and B oga-.a, Aleo., 'oiiit-u Mlpeee’.ahdillbtldoea’a cl y .m,ie good,. > To vfhlchtjiflattoial.pdf the'.triidp UcAliod-' • T>Y' 11. SCOTT, Jr. • • i r e^^rail.'Uolchi'. > I MFEHLAL’ FRENCH IN TIN JtcunniKoro nnd fancy boxes, imported and lor aa'e by JO3. B. BU33IEK <S CO.. 1M douth Delaware a venae. .. j. : , 9? Thomas' * sons attchoneebST - Z • air r*i As°?d® zsdlU Boath.FpOKFH(ttHK.;! b-JAW* f OF STOCKS AMD KEA& ESTATjSv 1 EjC£ls * a < B B? »8» .fit* ot each property foaedieparateiy.lß Edition to whichwe pabfkhjwi \b» aS^SffSSmm .■SMtoSB?? *S*B*“« «*? T B»>m ,»t:.th9 .AacHw EYEEtt MF - Sale* at roildencoj recti ve_ especial atteusioia. r ". ■STOCKS, TjOANS. be. ' -■•■■' ~ , ON TUESDAY, Jt/NES, ~,:At la o'clock nron, aftfieFhfladelphJaS&tiuu**.' i 1 - Flro lMaranieOx. . 12S BKareaJVyomln* Valley. Car aL i“> !S"*® Machine Ca. 13Iwf! s9J>!Delaware Canal C*< , j> : & stett e cS?cJ. rUng<o ' uCa RE - :p,r •» - l share Point BreezrPartAssociation. - " *Ji*S are AcsdomVrOf Fine Arts. :* . . 100 shares National-Armor and Ship Boiidis* Go. , maharciMetz.te^’diflV q “ Eun - - «a? : ■ ,- . KEALESTATE BALE, TONE 0. . , d2&^FB»MS rt i\SS^ I ?SSS* ofJohn I>hiUul*rifolV «fcov^BrMt 4 n ME DWEUJNO - Na.' aiaJtforth 4frth r^?^l T o . 0 ?, UN:rK Y, BK .AT° lOA^hEa/oppoiAi* ABLTp l ?R t l Ol Z.«? , ™i?Sn? ,d r^iSr; I ? to * khotacr B- ;) corner of Seventh and Evangelist Bts. *■" “«n? E arS^e^: fi MODEBNS'HftE&BTORY I 3'ltlCK. ,r ° Co,m fe E^ modern Conveniences. Lot27feelfroat.., aa lno -sftDEItM MKEpTaEVBracKSibENCt with' t6yfbo E d?nt%e B “^ 1NC1 P »P»M. rt.,:ndlohan* ; ELEGANT. FOUR-STO&Y BRICK REaTnFMnp **_' •. N»M _VAIUABLE HOTEL, known as tho. “Philadelphia Eouse.'rAtlanUeavonno, AtlautleCity, N. J. f- .- •■ > • Btnrvs§.°= 1^ E MODEKiI THKEE-STOBA BBICK RtS- XwentiothanSßaceete.:Har Bme JMato-TBgjEE.STOHY BRICK DWELLING. No. 9 Duntan st.', in tho rear of tho above. '' nS.s'd® nl^'^ T^ miE ' DWEIILINO ‘ 4U)TB,Dauphin Bt,between2Ethanditth. ... TMSfcite^^ Nortli.Tenth»t..a£oqo Wallace. ,tS?v e T Cl -^9, l^v?^l‘trEetaleof • Pi'CcelHßarnlmrsL don'd— ‘ S»lv^^» UKED GROUND RENT, tjlJwO “at brick DWELLING, No. 1219 Sanaom • S* B .» E d c,LDING - 3 - =■■'»«*■ <*■ TBRE&BTORY BRICK BUILDING, Cuba at, adjoin, mg the above. : . —... ... „ _ . . Executor a Sale. .■ *„■, '•« Estate of L. S. Levering, dec'd ” ' LEASE, GOOJJWIIL fiX’IURES. FUSNITURE Ac. t ‘ o V ,„0N TUESDAY MORNING. ' Junes, at 10 . o'clock, on; the jpremisoe, No. US South Counting House Furntfuro, Lease, Good-: MISCJELLANiEOpS, AND THEOLOGICAL r„ „ ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Jone 2, at i o'clock.' ■■• •• ■■’■ - . • v _ i forth Bbcimd afreet ■ •.*<••"— SlA S i«TnF H u«& B c BU^3EL3 ’ mp& Jure 2,.0U0 o'clock, at Nq. 4SB North ; Becond street by Mtrloguo, the entire handsome-Walnut Parlor Fnrnitorfc' 1 }' toe French Plate. Mantel Mirror, Suita Elegant Walnut Chamber-'tunUture, FineMntreeßea, two Handsome : JValnn t Bookcaajs, Superior Sideboard; Extension Table.' b ine China and Glassware, Handsome Engll-li Brussels! Imperial and olher Oarpotfl, l)dnttlngß, Kitchen Utensils! uCe CttCe May ho examined at 8 o'clock bn the morning-ol sale.. c. - > Sald N"o. l£fiB Spring Garden street ■ ' ' VERY ELEGANT, HANDSOME MIB EORS.MEYHKPIANO FOETP. ELEGANT VELVET AND ENGLISH BRUSSELS ■ CARPETS, FINE OIL Pa INTIN GB, RIOH C URTATNS &c. ' 1 uu< , ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. i Jnne 8 at lOo'clock, at No. 1926 BpHng Garden st. l>y ‘ catalopie . Furmtore. inc;ndfiig-Buperb.SnM ;' carved Walnut Drawing Room Fnrnltnro,Elegant Cham ber 1 limit re. Handsome Walnut and Eepa Library • gf* and vonr Carved Walnut Bookoaaoi_elogant , ■■ Handeome Cabinet, Elegant fetagere. IlallTable and Hat Stand, fivo Fine French Plate Mantm , and Pier Mirrors, Handsome Frames; Roseweod'Sevea 1 The entil e * urnitnret was made to order by Alleh, and ■ is equal to new, having hoen in use but six months. May be seen early on the morning ol bate. . r . VERY SUPERIOR 0- TOIWITUKE: Tiyb MANTEL MIRBORB, FINE ■ . > r.x’ 9? FRIDAY MORNING. .';,Vt£- Jnne 6, at 10o'clock, at No. 206Fjauklln street (Frank [ln Square, above Race street.) bycatalogue, very-supe rior, muhocony Parlor. Chamber and Dining Room Furni tare, two line Frencb Plate Mantel Mirrors, French Man tel Clockvftna larce Hair Matresaes, Feather Bods, Sna Bm.eels Carpets, Kitchen Utensils,'tec.' May be seen early on the morning of sale. 'Fxecutor’a bale No. 916 North Twolfth street. SUPERIOR BOOKCASE.- " .... .. ON SATUItDAY MORNING. : At lOo’clock- ot No. 910 North _Twelith ■ street,'superior Walnut Furniture, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture. Walnut Secretary Bookcase, fine Ingrain Carpote, Beds. Kitelen U tensile. &c. . ..... . ■ . May bo seen early on the morning of sale VALUABLE MACHINERY,' BTBAW • ENGINES, die. . ON TUESDAY MORNING. JunftP, at 10 o’clock. At the michlce shop, rear of No. SM.and 3u6 Race street, by catalogue, six Steam Euginea ‘ and Boilers, from 6 to 25 horse power: 10 ScrowCuttibg 1 aths s. sto 20 feet long: 8 Iron Planers, 4 to 10 feet; S Up right Drill Presses :130 iuch lrou (JupalQ; Boring Lathes; Punching Machine; Ptimpi y Shafting 'and • AnviU, Ac. ■ . ... ■ . IHE HIVE ARTS. 2\'EW STYLES LOOKING GLASSES. NEW ENGItAVINGS, NEW OHBOMO-UTEOOSAPHS. EA RLES’ GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. • AniJßH* DRESS THIRHINDh MARY B. CONWAY, LADIES’ DHESS FERMSHING SHOPPING EMPORIUM, 81 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET, .. pnmaniLpma. . . Ludie*from any part of the United Btate*can*endthete Jitlor® for Dree* Material©, DreeteaCloaka.Boitneta.'SboetMi Underclothing, Mourning Suita, Wedding Troaa&au, Tra* velingOutflt*. Jewelry. Ac., also Children’* Clothing; Xo. - fant’e Wardrobes, GenUemon’aLinen. Ac. . ‘ v -• In ordering Garments, Ladies will please tbna One of ' chplr nxflT fittiwg dbesses for measurement; AndLadlaa Writing the city should not f&U to call; Uid tAvg mrnsuree registered for. future convenience, • i ' Refers, by permiidoii, to 1 - . MESSRS. HOMER COU.ADAY & mhlSAmrp 818 and 8M) Chastppt streak . i &P-r-OI*IVE3 FARCIES V (Stuffed Olives).Nonpareil apd Supetflne Caper* and •, French Olivos: freshgtoda; l&Sdiuger^NapoSon IIU JSS- 3 ?5?C e l RBa f “«ale by JO£i?;,BU3SIEU<Ii CiT ina South Delaware Avenue, ■ . . SLEW PECANS.—IO BARRELS NEW CROP TEXAS Pecans landing, Btar of the Union, aal for sale by .K B. BU3SIER ds Lv)., idl South Delaware avenuQs j _ ft.- 1 i. - -
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