Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 04, 1869, Image 2

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    BE BEETLE
HT 14110MA9 CARLT.
'Poor bobbling beetle, need'st not baste;
IThould traveler, traveler thus alarm?
Parana thy journey through the waste,
No foot of mine shall work thee harm.
Who knows what errand grave thou had—
" Small family" that have not dined ?
Lodged under pebble there they fast,
Till head of house have raised the wind!
Man's bread lies 'mong the feet of men
For ark and moil sufficient cause;
w in Beetledom ano por la
And if thy wife and thou agree
But ill, as like when short of victual,
1 swear, the public sympathy
Thy fortune merited), poor beetle.
Alas! and I should do thee skaith
To rea lms of night with heeltap send!
Who judved thee worthy pains 01
friend? ,death
On earth, save me, without a
Pass on, poor beetle! Venerable
Art thou, were wonders ne!er so rife;
Tbou bast what Bel to Tower of Babel
Not gave; the chief of wonders—Life.
Also of "ancient family,"
Though small in size, of features dark
What Debreett's peer surpasseth thee?
Thy ancestor was in Noah's ark.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
.Le Nouveau Monde is a handsome
weekly paper published in the French lan
guage at 91 Walker street, New York. It
contains political reviews, ably condensed;
correspondence; sketches, short biographies,
light anecdotes and witticisms, graced with
all the charm of French conversation; and it
is printing now, for its running novel, one of
the romances of M.M. Erckmann-Chatrain,
.-Mbose efforts have been so powerful in di
*fang the tastes of the' reading public away
from military glories—so powerful, that,
owing chiefly to these novels, the Emperor
now finds it impossible to arouse any enthu
siasm for the centennial anniversary of his
uncle.
We likewise receive the last number of the
Paris Monde illuetre, one of the two great
illustrated weeklies of France. This number
contains, among its pictorial riches, a page
of Cham's bewildering jokes, and portraits of
the last Paris lion, the Nab 31) of Bengal, and
his sons. The literary matter of a French
paper like this is of a higher quality than that
of an English or American illustrated weekly;
each article is signed by a name of promi
nench.
The _Nouveau Monde and Monde Plus
/4.6 may be subscribed for together at a con
siderable advantage.
A 'MARRIAGE 1N EGYPT
(CoTreepondenco of London NOWB.I
Cargo, April 2.—The Viceroy's olden
daughter has just been married according to
the Mohammedan customs, and yesterday
she was driven away in state from the
palace of her grandmother to that of Mansour
Pacha, the bridegroom. The prenuptial
festivities lasted for three days and three
nights. At daybreak on Monday, intermina
ble peals of cannon on high from the citadel
hill, and afar from the plain below, awoke a
vast. assemblage of Cairines and visitors from
the large towns and villages of the far-reach
ing viceroyalty. Presently bugles, fifes and
kettle-drums announced infantry and cavalry
parading through the streets. Mounted car
blniers and men of the line strode in the
direction of Kassr-Aali, that great block
of buildings overlooking the river Nile.
The lofty palace walls and the great plain
adjoining were surrounded by gaily be
streaked wooden lattice-work, SAratillilaff Mr.
ucon 61••., ',Tito LIU auu stained glass
lanterns, each with its dip ready to be lighted
when the sun would go down. Banners,
flags and streamers of all shades soared on
high and fluttered to the cooling wind. Sol
diery and constabulary on guard at first, soon
straggled onwards with a jostling but well
behaved holiday-clad population, eager to
witness the grand national sights and pastimes
on all sides of the vast area, lined by many
colored tents, with gilt legged damask furni
ture brought hither from palaces and govern
ment offices, empty and abandoned during the
three days' feasting. But the government
clerks are not lazy. They are arranging the
tents for the grand banquets to be given.
There was to be indiscriminately feeding
for the rich and the poor. And so there was.
Invitations had been issued for three grand
consecutive banquets to Europeans each
evening at about seven o'clock; whilst whole
herds of cattle and flocks of sheep, and plan
tations of rice and shiploads of macaroni
were all day and night oflered to a less pre
tentious crowd of natives. They tilled them
selves to their heart's content, and then
squatted on the dusty earth, round trellised
booths, from which peeped at times, or
emerged altogether when summoned by some
great man to tent or plain, singing-girls re
citing their plaintive melodies, deserving no
doubt of the interest they inspired. And
dancing-girls bedecked in "purple and gold"
Bathed forth from their headquarters in the
MI, and after dir:ner iu the evening, for the:
delectation of the Europeans. It was a vast
arena, characteristic of the colossal wealth
aid unto .uuded munificence of Ismail Paella,
cft,!ti g a never ending study of the native
element and its pursuits. Here a dense crowd
surrounding an enclosure for jereed throwing
horsemen. There another equally motley and
picturesque throng, watching athletes lifting
ponderous weights. Presently legerdemain
Greeks perched on gigantic see-saws, throw
ing ivory balls in rapid indefatigable sequence.
Higher still, men on tightropes balancing
weights again, on end of poles. Below all
this, hemmed in by the admiring multitude,
men dressed as coryphees, wriggling about
like the Arab dancing-girls, to the sound of
the native music, which has no particular
tune or time. Then came jugglers holding
writhing serpents by their tails, or spurring
on monkeys to an attack; exasperating a goat
until, poor animal, It butted at a monkey.
Then there was a little modest gambling
—natives staking their diminutive silver
currency of copper coin, tantamount to half •
pence or pennies, on cards as is England at
race meetings. Presently a balloon was des
patched, and then all eyes were riveted on it
as Boating higher and higher, the astounded
natives bt.low thought it would never return
with its inmate, but enter the heavenly realms
of Mohammed at once instead. Moreover, a
circus had taken root among the diversified
shows and exhibitions performing there in
the day, and throughout the night in the pal
ace across the way. There in the harem eat
its ladies in state, glorious to behold in their
gsy silk attire and profusion, without parallel,
of precious stones,littering in happy har
mony with the gold -dust bestrewn double
piled carpets, giltlegged tables and furniture,
gigantic mirrors and chandeliers.
Toys from the Black Forest and Nurem -
berg, music boxes, talking dolls, poliohinelles
m gayhture, cats and kittens and other soli
ranis lined the walls, and caused merriment
during the Princess's srnatinee musicale, va
ried occasionally by a troupe of native sing
iggirls. Ladies on visits of congratulation
arrived .during the morning. Her Highness
ve t tbtee grated banquets to the principal
Airoq l : 2.l hdleb of Egypt on the evenings of
g io loy i Tuesday and Wednesday. The
ftepilbuier proceedings appear to have been
very attractive. tipideiNie circus the ladies;-`,
hadlbeatxicals. Tlift tie* had been ordered'
10 the salaniek dfiliekaretn, when the .native
printessesiand theirlurOpean guests watched "
from their trelliii-ivirked galleries the per
formancea Froni their windows they
saw the splendid display' of fireworks on'the
adjacent, plain. Catharine wheels, "pinto
d'or,"- many-colored rockets appeared
forever id"' the air, and the gay scene
was quickeftpd by different colored Bengal
lights. Afteidinner, in one of the tents with
a great many other favored guests, and listen
ing afterwards to the military bands at their
poste in the illuminated galleries which tow
ered above,a visit was suggested to the bride
goom. Past the brilliant illuminations, and
then through narrow streets, dark as pitch—
the moon had not yet risen—we drove, until
ft fresh blaze of petroleum lamps and car
riages obstructing the thoroughfare notified
an approach to Mansour Pacha's palace.
The eyes were fairly dazzled as they beheld
the spacious courtyard draped with rich-c4l
- silks, cashmeres and variegated cloths,
like an awning on board some leviathan ves
sel, splendidly illuminated, and full of drabs
in their gay dress. Two military bands played
alternately, and Catherine wheels and Bengal
lights enhanced the gorgeous theatrical scene
of Oriental magnificence. Inside coffee and
pipes were proffered, and Mansour was
very courteous. Greeks were dancing,
and a buffoon knocking away their
canonical shaped paper hats. Here,
too, there had been festivities for the last
three days. They were brought to a close
yesterday morning. In the afternoon the
Pacha's young wife was conducted to him
draped from the palace of her mother at
Kasar- Lail. It was a very grand procession.
The Viceroy, attended by his son and Minis
ters, saw it as it passed from the palace the
Prince and Princess of Wales inhabited when
here. His highness had invited a numerous
assemblage of ladies and gentlemen. First
came a squadron of dragoons, afterwards an
other squadron of cuirassiers, and then fol
lowed venerable-looking men, with grizzly
hair, long flowing robes and white turbans,
on horseback. With their regimental bands
playing the two squadrons wheeled slowly
round the palace, and then, after the Arabs
holding prominent places in the viceregal
household, tlitintantry came in view. They
were preceded by mounted officers, and an
avante garde of pioneers, with bear - -skins,
white leather aprons and axes. Then there
were the men, headed by their bands
playing the lively Zouave pas, and
dressed as such also. After wards
the strains of more martial music an
nounced more battalions of fresh arriving
troopsAiressed like French voltigeurs. Again,
elderly Arabs on horseback followed the cor
tege, and presently there came carriages
drawn by pairs of horses, and driven by gold
lace coated coachmen. As carriage after
carriage moved on, displaying every con
ceivable shape, a veiled face at times peered
out from the draped windows. And presently
gaily dressed servants led on splendidly
appointed carriages-and-four until more splen
did than all there came the gilt coach con
taining the bride. Powdered servants sat on
the boxes, and others walked at the horses'
beads. It was altogether a very brilliant
pageant. The procession reached Mansour
Pacha's at, about five o'clock, and in the eve
ning the Viceroy gave a grand ball at Gizireh
Palace in honor of the marriage, which was
continued with the usual spirit until a late
hour this morning. The Viceroy and his son
were present.
WISCONSIN SPORTS
A 'Wolf Hunt.
[From the Baraboo (Wiecontsial Republic, April 21 l
On the sth inst., after the last flurry of
uuw, Jour Biniroub or Greenfield smelt a
wolf. Captain John O. Miller, Bill Wilkinson
and Peter (not Simon Peter nor Peter Funk,
but Peter his brother), together with all and
singular Byron Pruyn and five other dogs,
armed mostly with fire arms and no fire-water
—this quartette of Nimrods, or rather this
first nine of the Greenfield Wolf-slayers, sal-
Led forth on the sth, in quest of the wolf that
had been offensive to their olfactories. The
great old dog hound soon bayed out a yell in
dog-Latin, which any Nimrod would know
meant a fresh track. Soon the man part of
the nine came up to where a big wolf had,
like a Gideon's bander in good standing,
"S
tuck her toe-nails in the ground.
80't when she's wanted she might be found!'
And away they went, pursuers and pursued
For a time Wolfy took the chase as though
'tweren't much of a shower, and wended her
way in paths of pleasantness. But perhaps a
eight of the hound's deep mouth,and the bull
dog's broad one, reminded her that perhaps
those hunters deployed in the hill really
wanted a wolf scalp. And so,
"With a long gallop, which can tire,
The deer-hound's bate, the hunter's fire,"
She plunged away to her den. For a dozen
or more miles the chase was continued. The
dogs tired; the men tired, and at times almost
desponded of the hope that the wolf had any
den at all. But the great hound kept belch
ing forth words of dog hope, and when the
pack wagged their tails in concert, and lifted
up their voices in unison and Wildcat h of
low, which is in the town of Caledonia, then
the men said to the old hound: Dog, oY
truth thou'rt no tool.
Wildcat Hollow is adapted to wolf-breed
ing. A wild, ghostly place, suggestive of
fierce beasts of prey and all manner of war
Licks grim, brownies, bogies, spooks and
unholy apparitions. A. basin, as 'twere, with
craggy walls and jagged cliffs, where owls
and bats do sojourn, and the she-well with
her whelps may gnaw skulls in security;
where the wildcat's briuded kits mew out a
response to the horned owl hooting defiance
like the King of the Night to the watch-dogs
that howl afar. Far up in these cliffs stood
the pack, wagging their tails in dog-talk,
saying, We've holerer ! The hunters knew
by the dogs' voices about how many feet in
extent the den must be, and knew 'twas big
as a room, and several feet under ground.
The entrance would a wolf, but not a Miller;
would it, this narrative would have been re
lating bow Captain Miller made a regular old
Put junior of himself by paying Mistress
Wolf a personal visit in her own bedroom.
So, they dug, some ten feet from the hole, at
a point where they could hear the bull-dog
express a desire to lock jaws with the wolf.
The digging was all rock; and these Nim
rods pried and boosted out bowlders bigger
than several oxen could draw. At length
they threw out a rock which made a hole
right square over where Mrs. W. stood in a
corner or crevice, %Mel:taut, keeping the dogs
at bay. Her back was right exposed, nigh
Captain Miller's feet, and he grabbed her! but
she gave such a spring that she
squirmed loose, but so much dog
company as she met in her kitchen
soon crowded her back to the
bole, when Cap. reached under her Oink and
drew forth first one hind foot, and then the
other, and then deliberately cut her ham
strings with a jack knife; and then Cap., se
curing a good foothold, gave her a swing out
of the hole past him, down the craggy cliff.
Tier jaws snapped as loud and fierce as a
big steel-trap as she went past his legs ; but
his giant arms threw her clear, and soon a
bull-dog might have been seen with his best
grip in a monstrous great gray she-wolf's
clieek,as though he bad a killing affection for
her, while hound introduced a few nips of his
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1869.
.1 _I
i o ng - rtionao her spinal column. There wla
EIDMV a +.4oid wolf and ajubilant party of
"%Umtata on their way to, refrepmentai„and,a
town aid county bountY. And let every,
sheep:and other good ciUien'return thanks.
. rh'e Humana.* Dliarera:[:
Sometimes the native children fix a long
pole so as'to project from 'a bank over deep
Water; along this they chase , drich other to
the utmost end, leapinKin.regtilar succes
sion, into the water. leaping from high,
perpendicular °lifts is alavorite and daring
sport with the men. They choose a place
where the water is not leas than fifteen or
twenty feet in depth at the foot of the cliff;
then taking a rousing run, to get fairly under
way—like Washingtonl Irv i ng' s Dutchman,
who started to jump over the mountain—they
bound for into the air firm the edge of the
cliff. As the leriper"ralls'lrOni" that 'dizzy
height—sometirndk a'4 l 4 l 3oiPcV feet ',by Meas
urement—toward the . -Writer;,,he' bends him
self almost double,. ria:.ht) wanton mus
cular play ; but just before' striking the
water he partially straightens himself so that
his whole body is slightly Curved forward at
the moment of the'plunge, and thin :feet are,
perhaps, a foot in advance of,S perpendieular
line let fall from the heed. 'He strikes the
water without a splash, entering it: withthat
quick dull chuck that a smooth pebble
makes when thrown forcibly in the water,
and at an angle with We 'surface so nicely
calculated that 'be is " 'actually; brought to
the surface again by the
O.dmeatum of the
fall. With his body i eurvea as I havelde
scribed, he shoots through the arc of a circle
under the water, and after two or three se
conds comes up, feet foremost. The first
thing you see of him is his toes, emerging
from the water fifteen or twenty feet in front
of the place where he went under. No ath
letic feat is more daring and beautiful than
this.
The sensations experienced by one who
falls from a great height have not, I think,
been described in print. A singular good for
tune having made the writer of this article an
expert in the Hawaiian manner, he is able to
give some account of them. Until you are
thoroughly practiced in the leap, you have a
decided inclination to think twice about the
matter before you risk it: You first dive at
the loot of the cliff, and satiety yourself that
there is sufficient depth of water. You
watch one after another of your companions
as they bound away in long, parabolic curves
from the edge of the cliff ; but it requires
some nerve to throw yourself deliberately
from a high precipice into mid-air. The solid
ground seems a much more comfortable place.
At last nerving yourself, you run and leap.
lostautly you have a feeling of floating rather
than of tailing—suer/ a feeline, I suppose as
a bird has when rapidly alighting
from an elevated flight. There is
no sense of accelerated motion as
you fall; but you feel your hair blown u,)
ward by a fierce current of air. This does
not, however, in the least embarrass your
breathing. The notion that people have
"their breath taken away" in falling from a
height is erroneous. In an instant comes the
plunge; and you must enter the water in ex
actly the right position, or it will hurt you
almost like the solid earth. Upon enter with
a splash you meet its resistance too suddenly,
and may be lamed or stunned. The great
leaper, Sam Patch, lost his life thus. Had
he posse sed Hawaiian skill and a sober head
he would never have lost his position white
falling, as in his last leap at Genesee Falls.
Could an Islander have taught him how to
come out toes foremost, he might have been
alive and leaping at the present day. You,
wiser than he, come safely to the surface,
swim ashore and prepare for another leap.—
Hearth and Home.
MIIMBEIESUMMi
BTILLINERY.
AN ELEGANT ASSI4RTM ENT OP FINE
French Millinery always on nand by Miss A
Bonner, at heir show rooms, No. 1103 Chestnut
street ap30.11n6
-
MRS. S. D. WILLITB,I37 N. NINTH STREET
57) 10 conPtantly in receipt of a fi ne and varied amAort
meet of French millinery. apl4-IM6
CLOTHS, CASSIMIERVS, &c;
WASEINGTUN MILLS.
LAWRENCE. MASS
6-4 SCOTCH CHEVIOTS.
These goods are known to the Trade BA "Ca.EVIOTS"
end - IiANNOCKI3UIOCS," and are the strongest and
most durable w oolen fabrics which can be made. as It is
impossible to /nuke them of shoddy or any other material
with which the manufacture of woolens has usually been
cheapened.
'IV ABIll NGTO N MILLS
LAWRENCE, MASS
UIIEV roTs. for spring and rummer wear
BAN tsO(,KI3URNd, for autumn and winter,
have been copied from the beet Scotch stviee, and mann.
lectured Item the imported wool, which alone can give
the meter effect to them.
At trot it wee thought by the partiea who contracted
for the goods, that they n ould sell better without the
dielinct ye mark of the Washington Mille; but it has
I et n found that in general appearance and durability
they are quite equal to their foreign prototypes; there•
fore the largest consumers have requested the'. the regu
lar Warlmigton Mills ticket should be attached to every
piece; and iu order that purcl,astre may be protected
Iron, the voecibility of havi'.g inferior goods sold to them
in get mente, under the name of the Warbiugton Mille
Cheviots, the following named parties hereby advertise
to the trade and public generally, that they have given
the preference to these goods, and will have them con•
ttently in stock, AND NO INFERIOR GRADES WILL.
I tF. OFFERED AS BUDSTITUTEB.
NEW YORK.
Abernethy & Co
t'ollitie Plummer & Co.
Curliest. Whalord & Co.
J ewer ilde, Jr. & Co.
Doi & Co.
Mau , Pros.
ltrookeltros.
i.eu W. W }Ate & for.
rnerly White, Whitman &
Co.
A. Itnymond.
Itiud•keff tiros & Co.
Klrtl Pl end ll , l,AlA }lnbc oLPHlAck&Brorleon
.
IN an nine ker & Brown.
Wllgne &
Fill,. Mule. ed & Hawkins.
Drool+ field & Eck.
noir) etu 26t
COP AIVFNEMI fit ILPB.
1( TA BTNERSIIIP NOTICE.
(/
The underafgnothave We day entered into copart.
nerohlo for the traimaction of the buzinere of B.Ankmro
and Brokers, at No. douth Thiru streJt, under the
name of WORK & kI/LNki,
r II I LA DICLPIIIA, /1105 1,1b69•
BUSINESS CA.tr.DIS
JAMEB A. WIMMIT, TLIOBNTON MICE. CLEMENT A. OIMBOOM
THEODORE WRIGLIT. FILINK L MULL.
PETER W RiGET do dObW.
Lmp oriel a of earthenware
and
Shipping and Conirnif don Merchant/.
No. 116 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
TO 23 BOYD.
Window Minder, Bede. Mattreesee Carpets and
Curtains, No. 136 North Nint street, Philadelphia, al•
wayn on la nd.
Furniture repaired and varnished.
( SOT ON BAIL DUCK OF EVERY WIDTH, FROM
VI II inch to 76 inches wide numbers. Tent and
Awning Duck.. YOPOMIlak(31.11
JO Felting, Flail Twine. AN &e: -
tiN W. EVERM.
526 No. 108 Church itroot, City 13tores
VitIVY WELLS—OWNERS OF PROPERTY—THE
only placo to got privy wells cloaneed arid'dlein•
footed, at very low-prleea- A,. PEYSAON., idanutaattwar
of Poudrette.Cirddendtb's 11.a.U. Library stroot.
ou'ramty.
T Q ODO ERB , AND WOBTENEIOLM'S POGICE . T
KNIVES, PEARL and STAG HANDLER. Of bulln•
tiful finial. RODGERS' and WADE & BUTOtiEttql ,
'and the CELEnItATED LFICOULI'RE RAZOR
EICABSUBB IN CABER of the fined Razors.
Knlveti, Balsam and Table Cutlery, Ground andquality..
EAR IN writ ÜbIENTU of the moat 11,vproved eontitruotlon
to akatat the hearing. at. P. MADEIRA'S. Gator and Sur.
era! hatrament Maka.llls Tenth Woe. Wow' 01°4 '
mot
CHAMPION SAFE-S'
Maw Yomr, Apr 11,10,4869. .
DEERING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 261 Broad
way.
GENTS : On the night of the 22d ult., our store,
No. 20 South street, was entered, and a desperate
attempt made by burglars upon one of your safes
in oar counting-room.
The key to the safe In which we kept our se
curities was locked inside of our fire-proof book
s ate, the doors of which were literally cut to
pieces; from this they obtained the key to the
other safe and opened it. Fortunately we had ono
of your Burglar-Proof Bankers' Chests inside, in
which our valuables were deposited. This they
went to work at with a will, and evidently used
up all their time and tools In vain attempts to
force it. The night was dark and stormy, and
the fact of their knownig where our key was
kept shows that their plans were well ma
tured. They tried wedging the door and body of
the Chest, and the faithful safe bears evidence of
the labor 4nd skill devoted to the work. All was
useless, and it is with great satisfaction we report
that upon opening it we found our securities all
sale, and can therefore cheerfully indorse the
Burglar-Proof work recommended by you.
Yon will please send the new safe purchased by
ns to our counting-house, and take the old one
to show that some safes are still manufactured
worthy of the name. DAVID DOH'S & Co.
HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES,
"THE. MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM
FIRE NOW KNOWN." Manufactured and sold
by ,
FARREL, HERRING & CO., Philadelphia.
HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 251
Broadway, New York.
HERRING & CO., Chicago.
HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, N. 0.
fe2 tit tb e tit
FRESH FRUIT IN CANS.
Peaches, Pine Apples, &0.,
Green Corn, Tomatoes,
French Peas Mushrooms,
Asparagus, &0., &o.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS.
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets,
QW ET OIL.--150 DOZEN OF F:rl RA QUALITY
Olive Oil, expretely imported for COMITY'S Emit
And Grocery, No, 118 Bourn Second street.
I'EACIiES IN LARGE CANS, AT FIFTY
0-LW per Can—the theapeat and heat goods the
rity, et COUSTY'd Eset End Grocery, .No. 118 Soutn
Second etrect.
}..W DATES, FIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS AND AL
11 monde—all of new crop—in etore and for este at
COUEITI"S Eaet End Grocery, No. 118 South Second et.
---
VRENCH PEAS. MUSHROOMS. TRUFFLES. TO
matoee, Green Corn. Asparagne, .0., in etore and for
tale at cOUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 1113 South Be-
ENEEI
Whitten, Burdett 'At Young.
Miner, Beal &
U. W. Fretil , nd, Beard &
CINCINNATL
Lockwood BMX eV Co
EIUMME
Field. Bow - die:l.i Co
M=MIS3
Davis, fbikat ar wileon
•. - • -
Pi It(111. PA.
Btein Bros.
TOY. N. Y.
G. V. S. Quackenbush & Co
Dorr 8 bione.
PHU V IDEN(..:E, IL I,
James H. ueßd & Co
'Chadbourne & KendalL
SAMUEL WORK.
kRANCIS T. MLLNE.
myl,3t.
mbll-am
M=SiMMMIMM
FIRE-PROOF SAIFEN
MIN
~ 1 114i3tICCESITFUL* B URGIARY,
•
LETTER or bIEBBIIB. DAVID DOWB &CO
and street
t , NED CHERRIES, PLUMS, BLACKBERRIES,
Peaches. Pxunellas. Pears,Lima Beans, Shator
queer Coln. COCKEY'S ast End Grocery,,No. 118
South Second street
LIDEZBER.
IVIAULE, BROTHER ik.„CO:,
2500 South St. -4343t
869 PATTERN MAKERS. 1869
CHOICE SELECTION
oa
MICHIGAN CORK PINE
}OR PAT ERNS.
1869 BP , ULT. AND HEMLOC 1869
J. SY} CCE AND HEMLOCK K
LARGE STOCK
-- (TRIISA FLOORING.
VLORIDA FLOORING.
CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIE WislA FLAK/RING.
DELAWARE FLOORING
ASH FI,OORI
1869.
WALNUT iLOORING
1869 FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
• , -,FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
RAIL FLALNK.
RAIL PLANK.
w
iW N k T g B A A IRD PLAN'Ib69. WALNUT
WALNUP BLANK.
AA SORTED
FUR
CABINET MAKERS.
BUILDERS. &U.
1869. , `LVD ) FETRIaIII k .LUNI,II.. 1869.
RED GEDAA.
WA.Lt 7 IC:T - AND PINE
1869. nESEA SO ASONED POPLAR.
NED CHERRY. 186
ASH
WHITE OAK PLANK Y. AND BOARDS.
HICKOR _
CAROLINA BUANTLINU
CAROLINA H. T. BILLS
NORWAY bCANTLING.
1869.
CEDAR SHINGLES,
CEDAR SIHINGLE
CYPRESS 61111%1(31.ES.
LARGE A SbORI 'AI ENT,
FUR SALE LOW.
1869. PLA STRIG LATH.
PLASTERING LATH. 1869.
LATH.
raIt.CILIE ItitOTIFIETR. dk CO.,
MO' 0 SOUTH STREET.
1869.
ILumber Under Cover,
ALWAYS DRY.
WATSON 8c GILLINGHAM,
924 Biehmo d Street.
mh29 I v 0
. .
m IJUMAti do POIIL LUMBI/ lIEKIIANTS. NO. IGII
IS. Polirth street. At their yard will be round Walnut,
Potlar, Cherry , floe, lieroloelt &c., Aln.. at rea•
Sonab,e prices. Giro them a call.
MARTIN THOMAS.
trall7.6rn• MAAS POHL,
rrO COISTRACrIdtB, LUMBERMEN AND BULP•
builde , P.—We are now prepared to execute promptly
ordere for Southein Yellow Pine Timber, fihipstuff and
Lun.ber. COCHRAN, RUSSELL di, CO., 22 North Pront
strei t. tult2A-tt
"VELUM PINE LUMBER—ORDERS FOR CARGOES
J. of every description Salved Lumber exocuted at
glint. notiqulity subject Wharves. Apply to
.EDW. n. ROWLEY. 16 south Tea
NEW PUBLICATION N.
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
Amelia n Sunday-School Union,
LADY LUCY'S S Ec EMT ; or, The Aold
Thimble This is the fir.t volume of a new and original
arrive to be mated the Children of Btantoun Corbet; or,
tooles of English t hildren, from the reign of Queen Mary
that of Queen Anne. Moo.. cloth. 60 cantos.
1110010.1rOlc IL EN DALE'S CHILDREN. A
very attractive and entertaining book. 16m0., cloth, 81.
E EICENCit Ptt O'r ES TAN ; or,
Louie Michaud. 18mo., cloth. 10 cents.
OLIVES VW OSLO. llmo., cloth, GO centg.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; or, The
Grateful Irish Boy. 18mo.. cloth. 40 cents.
American hunday-Bchool Union, 1122 Chestnut Street.
Philadelphia. ay27 t o th Ot
ICtiIILOSOPLIY OF MARRIAGE.—A. NEW COURSE
of lectures, as delivered at thei Now York Museum
of Anatomy ; 'embracing the subjects.: How to Live and
v; hat to Livo reviewed; th aturity an Indigestion, A Man.
hood generally the Cause ot Flab
'tierce and Tcrvoue 'Diseases accounted for; Marriage
Ybilmophically Considered, ,tc. Pocket volumes
containing these Le( turea will be forwarded, poet patd,on
rot cu of at cents, by addressing W. A. Leary, Jr., South.
wist corner of Fifth and Walnut ;druids, Philtidel.
phis. ' folg.iv•
OLIVES.—FINEI , BP&NISII CRAVES IN
and agd half Kayou keg& For !salt
flial'Jß 'omen r tt kapNo. 115 Walnut ecru t,
MMESIMEMai
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.DIAMOND titA - fillus 41i'AEWEILEBB.
WATCHEE4O4IVIIIIII.7I 9 su.yAtu vv..A4g4, )
WATCHES and JBWELRI r*RPLUED. •
• .
802 'Cheitint SC; Phil& •
Ladies' and Gents' Watches
American and Imrorted, of the moat celebrated makers.
Fine Vest Chains and Leontines,
Diamond and Other Jewelry.
ENGAGEMENT Alen WEDDING DINGS,
la 18 karat and coin.
SOLID SILVER WARE FOR, BRIDAL PRESENTS.
TABLE CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, Etc.
lal
"T e l, Wtfi. 11. 1 1 17&IIINE & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
"I v
WATCHES AND JEWELRY*
H. 3. corner Eleventh and Chestnut Strada,
And late of No. 85 South Third street fel IY
trmiTHIANDoLpF7;
,•
kERs
bee Jere la 2 V. %Ronde and Members
of stock and G d Exchange, receive
accoUnte of Min b and BUMILCrIi on lib-
eral terms, issue Bills of Exchange on
U. J. Hambro & Son. London.
B. Metzler, S. Sohn & Co. Frankfint
James W. Tucker & Co., Perks,
Mid other principal eines, and Letters
of Credit available throughout Europe
S. W. corner Third and Chestnut street.
UNION PACIFIC R.R.
Bought aud Sold at Beat Market Prices.
Payable in Gold.
The Road will be completed In
And Trains run through In
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Dealere in Government Seeuritiee,
Gold, &0.,
40. S. 'Third Street.
.1869
114, So. 1" - EYT. 1 3:1 1 PT. PlerTL 1 ""'
IN ALL GOVERNIVIENT SECURITIES
We will receive applicatlobe for Yolicieft of MY:
Insurance in the new Nntlonal Life Ineuranet
( joreuany of the United, Statca. Full ln.fornultiot
given at oar office.
rr Sr, ID Pi ti,r
Having removed to their New Building.
No. 100 BOUT S THIRD STREE'r .
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS,
And &al In I \ -- ERN YIENT and other SECURITIES,
GUI E. BD LS. ,t2c.
EY ON DEPOSIT, allowing h3tereot,
N Ft,o'IIATE LOANS. giving opecial attontion to Mer
cantile, Rover.
Will r xi rrdoil4 for Stork M. Rondo, &r.. on Comm!.
Fine, at Rini-lock Exchanger of Philadelphia. Now York,
Br rtes and 13 iElinoto. ap27-1 111 , ;
-- - -
:Arid Mosquitoes.
Mtog,oun'e Patent, Adjiietable
WINDOW SCREEN,
WATefirAf t
In 14 and 18 karate.
Of the Latest designs
FAINANCIAL.
First Mortgage Bonds
These Donde pay BLa (6) Per Cent Interest. in
GOLD.
PRINCIPAL
Frui INFOR!ATION C : ; FULLY FURNISIIRD.
Ten (10) Days,
Twenty-live (25) Days,
h.A.NK.XING g. 01.101:
L)1 A.LEIRS
REMOVAL.
Are cow prepered tranytet
1 IRIUJELLADISOII}ti.
WILL Ell' ANY WINDOW.
SEI I,ERS 13 1 E OTHERS,
No 623 Market Street Philadelphia,
BOLE hiAN ITAOTURERB
Liberal diecontit to the Trade
AKI,HZ,„,e,,M, ANT ,..t ..,Z , VS)]
, „4
Of the West nod most beautiful designs, and all other
Slate wells ou h sod or made to order.
Factory and Salesrooms, hIX'PEENT IT and GIALLO W
-1111,1, et rema. WILdON di KILLER.
ap2l fant
ClO - AJC , lAD WOUHP.
CROSS CREEK LEHIGH COAL.
PLAISTED & MoCOLLIN,
N 0.1038 CHESTNUT Street, West Philadelphia,
Sole Retail Agents for Core Brothers & Co.'s celebrated
Cross Creek Lehigh Coal, from the Buck Mountakr Vein.
This Coal is particularly adapted for making Bteam for
Bugar and Malt Houses, Breworioe, dre. It in also augur
passed as a Family Coal. Orders lft at the office of the
Miners, No. 341 WALNUT Street (let floor), will receive
our vrompt attentn. Liberal arrangements made witb
mannf art ruinaresg a ragulnr quantity.
ASOril BRUM JOllll F. BUZ&OT.
EIVIIE UNIThAtSIONED INVITE ATTENTION TO
their stook of
Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal,
which, with the preparation given by us, we think can
not he excelled byoiny other Coal -
Office. Franklin Institute Building, No. 16 S. Seventh
street. SINES di SHEAF'
Jail-ti „ A;ea street wharf. Schuylkill.
f 1 OAI. BREAKER—WE PREPARE COAL IN OUR
kiyard from the beet collieries. Cur operations are no
humbug, hat u determination to sell pure coal. Churches
and Charitable inotitutioue outrank) at liberal di-count.
KEI l'Ett At tIEdINGSR ,
nilr.l3 3m S. W. cor. 13th and .Waohiniston avenue.
I,IIII7NICAPJa
Ovate. HON-DINE roes.EAUkir.B. 1311401NQ, [
Thirteenth
essor. and d Busidmice. 808 B. Thirteenth
ktreet, a1i26.1711
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SPRING,
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SARATOGA, NEW YORK:
The analysis Proves thlit the wehelli of the •
SARATOGA STAR SPRINGS.
hay° a much larger amount ot rolid substance, richer in
medical ingredients than any Other spring in Baratol.
and shows what the taste indlcates--namely , thatit is t he
STRONGEST WATER..
It also demonstrates that the STAR WATER contains
about,, .
100 Cubio Inches adore of Gas
in a gallon then any other goring. It fathii ektra amount
of gas that imparts to tble waterits peeulifirly sparkling
appearance. and renders it so yery agreeable to 0 taste-
It bin , tend! to preserve the delloloue flavor of e water
when bottled, bed caueets it to uncork with an &Terve*.
once almoet equal to Übampagne.
Bold by the leading Druggists and Hoick through
out the country.
JOHN WYETH & BRO„
1412 Walnut Street, Philada.
WholoBo.o Agent - di.
Atm for aale by W. Walter Mullen. Cheatnnt BM;
Fred. brown. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets;
LJ. Grahame. Twelfth and Filbert: IL B. Lipphnot4
Tweptit th and Cherry ; Peck dr. C0..122 Cheethut;
nuts nh Olt nth Eigh t Sprace; Sp Te.ylorools °heat.
;P. 0. er. eenth ance Jacob,. Jr,.
917 Chestnut; Geo. O. Dower, Sixth and , Vine; James T.
Shinn. Broad and oprnee; Daniel S. Jones. Twelfth and
Borneo ; W. S. Webb, Tenth and burble Garden.
del.tu th a tyro°
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For the Renovation of the Hair.
The Great Desideratum of the Age.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon. restored
to its original color
and the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
longer on the hair, giving it a rich
glossy lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co,,
PIIACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CLIEIIk.TB;
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE $l.OO.
grid by allrniejoto .•-v
i.M. M %P.IS Li) , PhilAdt
Lit :s1E.1)ill:s1
ur.i , 111
GKiNIAI Lf es:
c intulFrP 74• II I II Plll Ser NA POLT:ON
4514 , h ter K I
NSF:MATS TPF, CIIEST.
SYRUP 4 11)' P.)191. ISPIIITP. OF LIME.
U 11 x 111,7 4: ,1. 11.1.11r , TP, Ysgta
A Pyrup comp..% tied with thin new salt has been tu
b-clmed by Churchill for the treatment of pulmonary
kr. itecent tria'r made at the tiromnton Consult:lP
non inwitotion .fneelailv devoted to the
treatment cf dirvlt-.e of the eht.vt,liavo abundantly do
hemp tratee the ahao' , ute neco.altv or obtaining this now
I herup , ',tic Agent in Ito mutt pot fectiv pure and neutral
rendition. tatilvehoonlitl of C}ftiP contains four
grains of peril, UY 1 ate by hophorplitto of lime: and, as
eon rounded by MM. firinoinlt Co.. of Patin. this
,yrop it. the oely monarat,on r. hick 'guarantees to the
m. ducal profeirion all the plot.orties required in this
ittediribe.
.1+ at, :a Phllfidelphi..
I. I:F: , 1 11. RICIIARDS . CO.,
dei N. IA . col To n o and Market streeta.
(1
I'A loholN*l ALIA: , A.--A tit I'U.RIOR ARTICLE FOR
rleanirs th , leeth, dectroyinc eniznalcula, which In
tr-ot them, gtv ing time to the g titrir, and leaving a feeling
of frvgranre and perfect eh ant in the mouth. It may
be used dolly, and wilt be found to strengthen weak and
Mee the sierra and detersivenoss will
reeouotooebot it to evcry one, being composed with the
aerietance of f o r ftecilet. and Microscopist, It
Sr c entid , IdlY oticrrd of a reliehlt, substitute for the um
cell,in Nttsehre torn sly in voeuo.
En.inent tienttrte, uctioaiuted With the constituents 02
the Dent &Mop_ aiv,cate tiro; li contains nothing te
prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by
3AM Lb I'. el I NN, Apothecary,
Bootie and BPruce siro6tih
ally. and
Rob
Stawse,
ort ('.Davis.av
Oeo. C. Bower,
Chas. Shivers
S. M. Metioliti„
B. C. Bunting.
Chas. U. Eberle.
Joes N. Marks,
It. li fli ringhurst & Co..
Dyott & Co.,
11, C. Blair's Bons.
Wyeth & Bro.
For lade by Di updfft., gone
Fred. Browne,
Harvard t Co..'
C. LI. Keeny.
Isaac H. Rao,
C. H. Needle?,
T. J. II neband,
broo4 - Smith,
F.dVt nrd Porrialt.
Wm. B. Webb,
James L. libmbain.
Hnphee & Combo.
Henry A. Bower.
np29 Imii
=a (Mies' & Gents',
El Satchels and
1 1 Travelling Bags,
in all styles.
'mix
lab Ettn•
ti Er:4W VC IV A. GO IMO 41104106.210 r
~...... _ GENT'S PATENT SPRING AND_ B
ift toned Over Gatters,Cloth,Leather,white and
4 a, .., brown Telt; Chlldrun's Cloth and Velvet
4
of every deet;,,iaItNISIIING t • Da.
very low, A. Qhestard
. street, corner of N °'.
for ladies and g outs, at lath : I: ' 43l)ebt gla 611 9 vel
' BICIIELDEE rs WS '
itcrli-tfii OPEN IN TI L EEVENING. —A4AAL
BIEDIOAIo
At wholesale by
10.9 to th , e-eow I y
15. Boola.s, &c.
Pocket Books,
Portemonnies,
Cigar CiMS,
Portfolios,
Dressing Cases,
Bankers' Cases,
v
i t,‘
r i
battled
and Gents
Dressing
Chutes.
COItMERS.
ifs Ft 40 VV . N'S
WholleDale and Retail
OORSET STORE%
329 and 819 Aroh SL
Where the Merchants and Ladlon
win find an extensive assortment
ufactured Corsets and Heel) Skirts-
E ANGLED.
in a rvar. tizt6oit.
Birds among the budding trees,
Blossoms on the iingineground :
Light from those ? or song from these?
Can ,the tangle be unwound?
For the•blubbird'e warbled note,
Violet-odors hither flung;
And the violet curved her throat,
Just as if she sat and sung.
Datidelloiis l / 4 1teteed in geld,
Give out echoes clear and loud,
To the oriole's' story, told 1
With gay poise and gesture proud
And the ISwaying yellow-bird, •
Trilling, thrills their hollow stems,
Until every root is stirred,
Under theildrooped diadems.
Swallows thicken through the air,—
Curve and drift of plumy brown,—
Wafting. showering everywhere,
Melody's light seed-notes do wn.
Beauty, music on the earth ;
Music; beauty in the sky ;
Guess the mystery of their birth!
All the haunting what and why
Nature weaves a marvelous braid ;
Tints and tones how deftly blent:
Who unwinds the web she made ?
Thou, who wearest her wise content
Wrapped Within her beauty's fold,
Of her eons thyself apart,
Plainly are her secrets told
Unto thee, 0 pure of heart !
TELassiiiw•mi to St 012►1eiIr3 Y.
Tit Seventeenth infantry arrived in Richmond,
Virginia, last•rdgitt.
Qussens 18 re-elected Generalissimo of the
Revolutionary armies in Cuba.
MAIO: plentatlone and estates In Cuba bave
been seized by the
,Spardah officials, under the
confiscation decree.
BETAtscouraz and several Inerobere of the
patriot committee in Cuba ere reported captured
by the Spanish forces.
A DILL providing for a paid 6•e department in
Brooklyn has passed the New York Legislature,
and is before the Governor.
FRANK Fs•Ctisturer, a boy of 15, committed sui
cide brahooting himself, in Boston, yesterday.
He had been ordered by hie fattier to apologize
to his school leacher for playing truant.
A FREW= train on the Toledo,Pcoria and Wa
bash Railroad broke through a bride yesterday
morning. The engineer was killed, the fireman
severely injured, and several ears wero smashed.
Tun Treasury warrants issued during April to
meet Governaient expenses, amounted to 819,-
374.000. This includes 414,135,00 t) for interest on
the public debt.
A mamma of the Revolutionary Congress of
Cubs has been held, at which resolutions were
adopted declaring for Independence and annexa
tion to the tTnited States.
llasoremoks were adopted at a large meeting
in St. James's Hall, London, last night, condemn
ing Mr. Gfadstone's Church bill, and uoou
the FlOl3BO of Lords to rejector materially alter It.
GRN. STANLEY writes from Fort Sally to Gen.
Sheridan that the effort to make pence with the
Sioux Worms as a nation la a failure; that the
unfriendly Indians are as hostile as ever; and that
their enmity mill manifest itself in murders and
depredations, if not In attacks upon the frontier'
Juor.c. PIiAIIFON, In the Court of Common
Pleas of Dauphin county. yesterday, gave a de
cision In favor of the Reading Railroad Com
pany, against which suit bad been brought by
the Cornmonsvcalto for taxes on gross receipts
going beyond the State lines.
JobTKE C:11.1.51: opened the United States
Circuit COUrt, at::Richmond. yesterday. The
`'irene-clad - oath was dispensed with, and the
jury was altogether white. The legally of Judge
"Underwood's decision, setting aside the action of
State Courts having ineligible officers, will he
argued to-day...:
A noLrkattempt at robbery occurred yesterday
at the corner of broadway and Pearl streets,
New York. Two men jumped into one of the
money-wagons of the American Express Com
pany, and knocked down the messenger in
charge. but before they could drive off or break
CIT.II the eafo they were arrested.
cosivw... - Trost of biohops of the Methodist
Church south will be held In Bt. Lrnns tbts week;
about one hundred ministers will probably be
pre F ent. The proceeditiza of the convention
- will be private. Thu Sunday School Convention
and the celebration of the anniversary of the
Board of Missions will take place during Inc
-week.
CAPE COD WOMEN
3 he Effeetto of Heart Sorrow and Con
tinued Fear-A Blighted pace of
neutrons.
[From the Bpringfi•ld Republican.)
Nowhere else in all New England will one
see so high an average of female beauty of
figure and hair and skin as among the young
girls of one of the peninsular towns on Sun
day, and in no place is the change produced
by the lapse of years, from twenty to thirty,
so painful and obvious. For the• rounded,
complete matronly beauty of the second span
of married life, one may look without seeing
a single instance. The cause of this is not
far off, and suggests itself at once, to one who
sees the congregations of women, with here
and there an old sick man among them, and
then skips all the years of active life down to
early childhood before he finds the wale sex
again represented. For it is true that in the
fishing season there are no men or boys on
shoie, Sind' if lon go among the group of
bright, happy girls who do not remember the
cloud that hangs above them, you will fold
that nine ont of tee of them look forward to
a union With one' Who 19 now away, and who
expects to spend his life fishing in the sum
mer and coasting in the winter. Now
imagine One of them sitting in her little
home two years married, with her baby in the
cradle, and the northeaster howling without.
She knows ton well that at that moment he
may be struggling in the breakers; while the
Highland light that she can see glares lowa
pitilessly upon his agony; for she has only to
climb a spur of land behind her house ti see
thelSkeletorrief a ship from which the cruel
waves tore o:6:desperate handhold mouths
ago, and left the husband and father to sink
in sight of his own home, without a friend t
aid. The graveetones in the churchyari will
not let. „her, stand between them, even for a
motnent,"filt they tell het' ha* in a single •
night sixty-seven women of, one little town
were left widowed and desolate: If she will
stay in her; house and shut out Abe rsugges-:
lions of 'peril, still'ktie must lonk'Out, and she
sees, coming deyn the street, one- whose
lover sailed awri'Y'yeais and yew's' s. o, and
has•since been missing. His vessel was seen
going out by the Rice, bottom up, and when
they told thia,peof iyionan all they liedw,she
pressed her hands to her forehead, cud cast
her glance out upon the waters, over which
she has since waitcd for his return. When a
vessel,arrivei sob hurries to the landing, and
nothing doubting for lee long disaopeint
ment, waits an'ti•Watehes to the end. Lbw
little ,pan wonder, Olen, at the premature
41 eday, *lien 'vve riiirneinber that to the Jinni -
table, sorrows of woolen's lot,, ie whatever
statlilikthet*.otherS, intense and perpetual,
are
....Prim, °nee-the idol of the people of Oats
lonin,,is said , to have few or no friends loft in that
Provine°. Ia tarcelona, where he was formerly
wonderfully popular, he would not now dare to
shoal himself in public, except surrounded by a
strong- eiscorf.. -
—Rdchefott suggests, in .f.,a Lanterne. to:the
French government, the propildtx of ordering
the indiscreet. Parisian heir-dresser , who displays
on his eign,„in gigantic letters, the words "Wig
maker to Her Majesty, the Empress," to remove
that iign, because it gave rise to`much unpleas
an f" talk.
.kroinini . Latfi'.'gdlOo#i of Yesterda y:
.. - ':' , ...0..,.c',A:i .riiii isiii . i.iiiiril;'ili., - .: 1 ): '-;;,' ~.t,
Meelai Despatch to tho Phila. Evening Bulletin I
WASHINGTON, May 3.—Eienry T. Bio Wi or Ws
sone, wee to-dav appointed Minister, Ai) ,Brazil,
and Daniel J. Vaughn, Pensitin 'Agent; Pains
inoutb, N.H.
The concluding arguments in the, Dyer Court
Martial are being beard to-day. ,
Mrs. President Grant and faml4o . indinnrnber
of friends, attended' a parade, at the Marine Bar
racks, tills morning, ! . ,..
Collector Grinnell, of Now York; is hero.
Appointmente,
„
WASHINGTON, May he' m
rresenthas ap
pointed Giles B. Overton, of Pennsylvania, re
ceiver of public moneys for the Utah hand Dis
trict, D. J. Vaughn, Pension Agent at Ports
mouth, N. EL, and Captain D. Ammon Chief of
the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Depart
ment.
stilts Agalitist Inenuertatice Compat4es.
BALTIMORE, May" the . Supreme Court of
Baltimore city, thismondogr -In several sul s
brought by James E. Kelley, of New York,agalnst
six insurance companies of this city, to recover
policies of insurance on tho banding known as
Barnum's Museum, Now l'ork city, Judge Dob
bin instructed the Jun , that there was no such
sale or conveyance of tho property by Barnurh &
Reeder before the lire es would forfeit their right
under the policies of insurance, and judgment
was then entered against the six' Baltimore com
panies for the plaintiff forth° amount claimed,
which is about 0515,000.
Blot at Brownotalle,, wenn.
MEMPHIS, May B.—The Appeal !Darns that a
riot occurred at Brownsville, Tennessee, last
night, in which one white man and two negrocs
were killed, and a white man named Torn Grant
mortally wounded. Thd affair grew out of a
negro threatening to white man named
Showman. At eleven o'clock last night the fight
ing was still going on. - '
By the Atlantic Cable,
LONDON, Slay 8, P. M.-:-Consols 9:4V for
money and oecount; Five twenties quiet at BO; , .,;
Railways dull, Erie 1985(0 Illinois Central, Ott;
Atlantic and Great Western, 2G.
FRANKFORT, May 3.—linited States Five
twenties, 86.
LIVE-M. 001.. May 3. P. M.—Cotton easier; Up
lands um.. Orleans, 12M. Sales to-day 8,000
bales. Eosin 16s. 3d. for fine.
LoNoow, May 3, P. M.—Tallow 49e. 3d. Sagfir
tia. 6d. afloat. Limeed oil, £3l be.; Calcutta
'tweed 595. Gd.
Aarrwssnr, May 3.—Petroleum quiet and un
changed.
Sr. PETY.II6I3IIIIG, Mif a—The recall of De
&cockle, Hussiau Minister et Washington, la
officially announced.
Coca, May 3d.—A mass meeting of citizens
was hcid here on Saturday night at which the re--
cunt speech of the Mayor was ;warmly endcrsed
end revolutions were adopted, expre,sing BYLEl
pathy with and confidence in that func.ionary.
Alaska Items.
iSpecial rertottch to the Phtla Evening BuHelm)
WASlllls,Tkoti. May B.—The Navy Department ,
to-day received despatches from Alaska giving the
particulars of the destruction of various villages
.and a stockaded fort of the Kake Indians, as a
t•unithment for the murder of two white traders '
In 'January last. and other outrages.
6 , -neral Davis and a party of soldiers acted in
onjunction with Commander Meade,'of the Sagi
naw. The villages had been deserted on the ap
proach of our forces. It was thought that the
o,cstructlon of these was a more effective punish
n.ent than the capture and execution of the mur
derers, as these lawless tribes place little value
I,pon tile, and their bou.sei cannot he rebuilt
v. Its out much labor arid trouble.
Li rnander Miade eyes much Ir.terestin
rc rro t ion about the eountty, and 'reports the
0n.. 0 1,,0 r y of !tap: 11, Ids of re_ torus coal, and
aluable harbors little known, though used by the
fludcon Bay VgSEelk-
Pacific Railroad Cla.ltn.
Special Detratelt to the Philadelphia - Evening 13,111ettn.1
Mq11.1%,70,i, May 3.--Thee argument odure
the fieetetary of the IntCrior on tiehalf of the
Central branch of : the" Pacific Ritilroad, which
claims the right-under existing laws ter build and
to receive lac& and subsidy for one hundred and
eventy miles more of road to reach to the one
Lundrldtb meridian, was concluded by ex-
Attorney-General Evans on Saturday. S?cre-
Lary Cox informed the counsel for the road that
he would not assume the responsibility of de
ciding so important a matter, but would bring II !
nt lore the Cab net for decision ; The arguments
made will be printed for tag" before Congress if
the d , ciston is adverse.
Chief Justice Chace It-ft this morning for Rich
mond, where he will hold a term of court. Ho
noes thence to hold court at Raleigh and Charles
ton.
bisth Auditor Marlin entered upon duty to
day.
Jerome Park Races
New yon!, May 3.—The Prospect Fair Asso
ciation, of ,Brooklyn, will give a race meeting
Tinder the iktewardshlp of the American Jockey
( lab, to follow the meeting given at Jerome
Park. Entries close on the 20th inst_
Obituary.
Ho ILFROIIO . , 111., May 3.--John S. Hayward.
an old and wealthy citizen, and one of the largest
land holders in Illinois. died here to-day.
Dentin of a Boston rtlerchant
80.57. , N, May 3.—James Hunnewell, a leading
merchant of this city, and who has been identi
ticri with the Sandwich Island and California
it-nth- for over halt a century, died yesterday,
acid F.eventy years.
OITY Bribrairr
Prift-ADIMPITIA CATTLE N1A131:11:T, Monday, May
1861f.—There was a fair demand fur good
c.,ttle this week, but other descriptions were
d all. We quote choice at the latter rate
for an extra lot; prime at 8 1 .60 , 2 e.; fair to
Kurd at 7 1 ., (4 , 1• 1 e : and common at 5 oa;e.per lb.
crest,. Receipts. 1,431 bead. The following sales
were reported:
,0 On en tindth, NVeotern, gra._ .... f Xll
65 A. I.hritty S Bro , Western gr. 9
I Dangler A. , hict:lese,Labcag ter gra.. • .
Ito P. \fel. Uler. Laucaater /1: \Vetted], grs. '1 tot 0'..„
iLe P. ilethativitN. Lancaster co.. grP ...... • • • '" Ia 111
tei J. '. Kirk. Cherter co., gre ti
:f, B F. SlrFillgn. Lancaster co., gr 8...... ••• • i " 8 1 0
to ,las. Lancaater co. gra... ........ ("4 9,L4
ko F. I'. I.lclfilled, Co., lLancaoter 8 (4,'
MartinMartinFaller LI Lancaster co., gra (FON
-.•
8 , ,,Ck. 9
to Thou.., Mooney & Bro., Lantesatter Cf). 9
b.,t L. Frank,Lancaztor co., 1918...... 7 telj 835
t.I I rook c". , - bichamberg Laocaster co., gr 7 (iti 8.4"
..I Hope & Co. Lancaster co., gre .. 8 t 493
I. n & Co. Lancaster co., gra.. . 7 W 4.1"
92 J (lei - roan. Lancaster co, gre .. ... . 193titit, 4t4
fts ('hat dler & Alexander. Clieetor co., gre 8340410
25 fCitnhie & Wallace. Chester co., gre =y RI 9'4.
Cows and calves were in steady request, and
chanced hands at s4o(Wi r o, and soringera at $35(0
Receipts 125 hend.':
Sheep were in active request at Vert' full prices.
Sales of 12,000 head at ti. j . (4 . lB, t in. per lb. gross.
The supply of Hogs FMB quite light, and, the
offerings were all taken up sharp at $12,413 50
for slop, and $l3 50@14 50 per 100 pounds 'net
for corn fed. About 3,000 head changed bands
at 11. Glass's Union Hog Drove lard, wlthi4 the
above range of figures.,
RKPULLICAN RI,CGISTiIiSTIO3! . , —ln accordance'
with Rule Ninth of the Union Republican party,
:11c1 a resolution of ,the RepublicaP.CitY,EXpeu7
ttve Committee, the registering offers •of (1,404
election division Will meet at the reg'ular:plades
of holding elections on Tuesday, May 4, between
the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock 1 3 . M.., for the par-
pose of correcting the registry for the Delegate
Election to be held May il.':
•
F ITLER, NVEdyga, 4 co.,
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN FULL OPERATION.
No. N WATER strect and N. DELAWARE avenue
•
TUBT RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000 OASES Or
el Champagne,sparkllng Catawba and California Wines:
Port, Madeira. Sherry l Jamalea and Santa Crue Rum,
fine old Brandies and hlskies, Wholearale and retail.
' • .J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street,"
Below Third and Walnut streets and above Doek•
street. de7.tf o
INDIA — RUBBER' • t 'BELTING, 'BTEAM 7
Packing Hose. dm. • •
Engineers and dealers will •find a full assortment of
Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Bolting,-Packing
Dose, &0., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters *
GOODYEAR'S, •
808 Chestnut street.
, South side.
N.B.—We have now on hand El largo lot of Gentlemen's,
Ladles' and Misses' Gum Root% - Also, every vatiotY and
n t ylo of Glim Overeoate. . , .
?CI
,; -
4TY.1,11;
e Laverpoot Qg Lion
don CD' Globe Co.
4 4
dlisth Goa ) 8'769c0 f 390
t h e „..
United States 2 ) 000 ) 000
pailyßiceipts ozier $20;o00 00
Itremiums in'TB6B,'
85,665,07:5.60
Losses in 1868, $3,662,445.00
go. 6 .111orchants' Exchange,
. Philadelphia.
1829,-HARTER PERPETUAL.
Fl Al' Trw eT
;FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PaILADELPHIA4
. ,
Office---435 end 437 Chestnut Street.
Assets on January - 4,1809,
1ff42.,41377;372 13.
capital ....„ ..... .. .. . . .Bwougoo 00
Accrued BUrldne. ' . . ...... 70
Premium/. ••• • • •••• • •
I.RiBETTLE BB D CLAIMB, /WOMB FOR lEda.
$23.7 12. 18254100.
Losses Paid Sine 1829 Ovei
4045, /500,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
The Company also issues Policies upon the Rent/ of AU
kindsOf B111111(11, e. Gr oun d it en t a and mortgage,.
PiRECIORB.
Alfred G. Baker. , 'Alfred fitter. • •
Samuel Grant, Thomas Sparks,
Geo. W. Iticaards, War_ 8. Grant.
leaac Lea, Thomas 8. Ellis.
Geo. fait; Gustavus d. Benson,
ALFRED . BAILER. President.
GEO. FAZES. Vice President.
JAB. W. MoALLIPTBR. Secretary.
TL L GDGEE M. ItEGER, Assistant Secretary.
tell tde3l
7 MPANYPPERSON FIRE INSURANCE (X) OF
cl Philadlphia-011Mo. No. 24 North Fifth street. near
Market etrect.
Incorporated by the Legialature of Pennsylvania. Char
ter perpetual. Capital and Afseete, IMAM. Make luau
ranee againtt Lou or damage by Fire on Public or Private
ilolldingt. Furniture. Stocks. Goode sad blerchandiee.
avorable terms.
DIRECTOIO3.
WM. McDaniel. Edward P. Moyer.
Peterson, Frederick Ladner.
fotat P. Belaterling. Adam J. Ghlaz,
enry Troetonet. Henry Delany.
Jacob bebnedeia. ohn Elliott,
Frederick Doll. Chrictian D. Frick,
Samuel Miller. George E. Fort.
Willtam D. Gardner.
WILLIAMMoDANI EL. Preatderrt.
ISRAEL PETERSON. Vico President.
Prirthr E. Cohniali. Secretary and Treasurer.
VAlotP lABLILANCE COMPANY, No. SC9 CHESTNUT
l' WISP EET.
INCORPORATED 1P56. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL, S.Uht,9l
El RE INS UKA NCE EX Of, CSTVELY,
I esurea agaiust Lew or Damage by Fire, either by Per'
pettllll or Terupernry
DIIIKOTOeS.
Robert Pearce,
John Kessler. Jr..
Edward B. Ornu.
Charlei Stokes,
John W. Eecrnosn,
Mordecai Buzby. '
a MCI-ARSON. President
'HAW N ; Vice President.
WO, Secretary, Lftott •
Charles RiebardF on.
al. H. navvy,
Fthnris N. Buck.
nry LewtE.
t4.than 11111th.,
Gt. cage A. ‘Vext.
(/FABLE.
WDLFLI
wn.LLANts L BLANC; .
Tr- - -XITED FIREMEN'S INSUB.A.NCE COMPANY OF
F'IIILALELPIiIA , „ .
. ,
Thl.s Company take! rieke'at the to,wezt rat& conrietent
it,L eatety , ety. and.confinee busim... ezeluzive4 to
FLEE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF PHILADEL,
OFFICE—No. 722 Arch street, Fourth National Bank
DuildlnK.
Dnitcroßg.
Monty W. Brenner,
Albertus &tog.
Henry liumm..
James Wood.,
John Bhallcroes,
J. Henry Askin,
Hugh Mulligan.
Philip Fitzpatrick.
Tillman J. Martin.
.Itmu Hint,
Wm. A.
.4Am— Mongan,
W lthun Glenn.
Jame* Jenner,
Alexander Dicke
Albert C. Roberta,
Jame* I,
CONRAD 1i ANDRESS, Prod4ent
Wm. A. Roma, Trews. Whit. U. FAGEN. BOC'Y.
TEE PENNSYLVANIA FLEE LISUSLILANCE COM
PANY.
—lncorporated P--Charter Perpetual.
O. Mo Wild , . UT ?Street, oposite Independence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community for
over forty years, continues to insure against lose ur
damage by fire on Public or Private Building., either per
n.eprutiy Or for a HMI tc-d time. Also On Furniture,
Stocks of Gocds, and Merchandise generally , on liberal
terms,
Tb..ir Capital, together with a large &intim! Fund, is
Invreted in the runt careful manner, which enable them
t•. offer to the mau:edaaundoubtedeecuritylnthe coeeof
luef.
I aniel Smith, Jr.
.. . . . _ . .. .
A Ida r rAirr 1.., , , . U. Thrqn.am Smith,
1-anr I, a al, I rb., Henry Lewia.
I.lintnne Itobine,, J. Ciillivqbata Fell,
Daniel Haddock. .Ir.
I)A .iEL SMITIL Jr.., PreEidont.
WM G. Cr.( )WELL, Becretar.Y. apl9-tf
M 11 - E PELIANCE INStiti'\CE CO'.~IPANY OF Pllll.
incorporated la 1841. Charter Perpetual
Otlice, No. Walnut etreet.
CAPITAL s3uumin.
insures against loss or danaap by FIRE, on Hone , "
ten, and o . her Building!, linuted or oelpetnal, and on
I •ruiturn. Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or
c. Leary.
LOzSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
ae,iete .. 1348;.5 RE33
Inverted in the following Becirrities, viz.
Ftrit Mortgagee on City Yroperty,woll eocured.6lM,6oo ai
United b t.tew Government Loans.— ........ . .. 117,0.51 u;
I'h ilae. ulphla City 6per cant. Loans .. ... 75,000 uu
1
Y.•wylvania *3,000,0u0 6 per cont. L0an........ 30..uu kk;
l'e nsylvania tinilroad Bonds, Bret Alortgag9.. 6,0 w w
'don and Amboy Itallroad CoMpany'd 6 par
gent. Loan. .. ............... . .'... ' ... 6.000 00
I_ ,, ans on Collaterale 600 00
II untingoon and Broad Toy 7 per Cent. 'Mort
gigt. 80nd5.... ........ ........... ...... :,. ... ... 4.K1 00
_ .
conty Fire Insurance Gompanre Stock.. ....
J: , ChillrliCL , Bank Stock... .. .. .. .. 4.000 oo
. ocomerchil Raul: of Penusiltahla. ....... • • 10,000 Ou
Cutou Mutual In,aranco.Colopany', Stock 3Bu IA)
I , Dance lli=orance lionipany of Philadolphfa
Stock. A. 250 UO
Cloth iu iiank and ou haud. ....... ........ ...... 12..256
Worth at Par
Worth Ellie aat , z, at' market prfees
DIRECTORS. . ..
Thomas C. Bill. Thomas H. Moore.
'Vu. hlueeer, Samuel Caatuer,
Samuel Bippluma. James T. V oung.
ii. L, Carvon,. J.eaae. F. Baker.
IV m.Stavemen. ) , (Nriatlan J.' Fiona tur.
Benj. W. Tingley, 'S atnuel B. Thomas.
Edward Biter. .
'Fizit..MISLAS C. LULL President.
Wm. CBI' I; Ft, Secretary.
Pri February .17, I r . .
FIRE A iBOCi4TION OP PF.IILAn4L.
.
phut, incorporated March 27, ISM. . Office,
• " North_ Fifth, street. ; Insure Buildings.
lv !.A•4lOrfsehol4 tUrniturn end Unfehandlie
• TS' genurally, , from Lola by Fire.
Ae4ete .
TRUSTEES.
bimmuolSparbora:
Peter A. Keyser, : Charles p. Bower.
Carrow, •*, • i.lesse Lightfoot,
eorge 1. Y oung c
„,. , c lobert, shownwior.
_peeph IL Lyndon."' • . tee ArmtstuetNic
Levi P. Coate
Ela i Mite L
, D F . ?
"VirM. H. SIAMILTON,Preside - t,
SA24IIUPLOPJLIM4AWK4: Viso Prpsident.
• WM. T. BUTLER:Bcrobtarv-.
d
Trut.A. — im irratitimigo' . conseoy.—clua
JTER PERPETUAL.- 4 - , . , . ~- • . , . , %.' u -
iflice, No. all WALNUT street, above Third. Phila. ns
' ill iure against Loss or Damage by Fin, on Build
'fn in , either perpetually on. fonalimitod Ume. Househol4
Furnitumand MerOhanditagpnerAllv...i ~1 ':',.' : '
Also, Marino Insurance on Veesels Cargoes and
Freights. Inland Insuranca hz,
_all parts of' the Union.
DIRECTORS. , ".. •
Wm. Esher, Lewis Audenried.
,D. Enther ....- I..'' ; 't. ~ ; John Retcham4
John 11.4liamstork. _\ ) !.: J... 111. Baum,. . '.
Wm. F. Dean. John B. Hopi.
:, : ,Peter niegef, r, c. , .... . Samuel 11 , ltothermeL
i . ~ : WM:ESIIER. President ^
Wit. F. DEAN, Vice President,
Wm. M. Sarni. Secretary.., - 7 jaall.tp.th,s,tf
,77 --- -
AMERICAN. FIRE INSURANCE,, COM:M.I4i. INCOP ,
.M. poratedlBl(L,,Charterper'petual. 1.1- . ,' , , L' . .t . )
No. ale WALNUT street, above Third,Philadelphia.
. /laving a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus
vel ted in soundand available Securities, continuo to in ,
cure on dwollir stored , farniture,'Uterchandlse.veSeckl
in Dort, and theircarless; and - other - personal property. -
Al leases liberally an Proma adj!lctefL - .
• HIE RS. • . “
.. '
Thomas R. Maris, , ~ . Edmulud_g4tilli.
John Wa i k , ,• - ' ---, ' Oliarlei W. , oultneY.
Patrick Br . _ Israel nto
John T. Le ._- ' •_2_,LI • , John at: We Orli],
winiam .
Be
THOMAS. Be Japd.lll, itealdont.
ALBERT V. Cureerroa.D. Secretary ;,.',,o r i Ai: 1 g
-lauWzariros,-
DIRECTORS.
John Devereux.
$437,698 3:1
$454.3ia 33
ialtu the tf
$1,40t3,W5 08
!k:f flt w 1,. 41111 j
J
ADZ' Lit
samvizAitax;--.
0 i
yit t a z gAßE MUTUAL &Izmir INSURANCE Cuos) ,
oryorrtid by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. 1835. •
--
ce - ,8: E. - corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets.
Philadelphia.
• MARINE INSURANCES
4 • 1 Vessels, Cargo and Frefignt to all parts of the world.
t ) . INLAND INSURANCES
'goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all
arts of the Union.
FIRE INEWILLNEES
1 On merchandise gLouses. A enerally; on Stores!. Dwellings.
•. s.
iASSETS OF TUE COMPANY.
November 1. 1868.
200,000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan,
• 1040's . .
! 4090 lii Stairii . kri'Fii•ViziElsiiii: 7 ; 7 . .......
i i- ~.. ..... ~.;.. 'Saldul 00'
60,000 United Btaies Six Per elent. Loan
(for Pacific Railroad) .
_.- ~... 60,000 00
1 200,000 State of Peßneylvania 131 x • Per
; Cent. Loan. ..,t ..."...... ' 211,875 00
. . ... ......
1 125,000 City of Philadeli;ia Six Per Cent.
-,, r . •-- LoanAexero Miro= Tax)-.:,'_, .': - 125,524 , 1)(f
50,000 State of New JersoY Six Per.anf., h
Loan ... . . ........, .. , ~.,,„., 51.600 00
i 20,000 Yentuylvania Railroad First Mort
gage Six Per Cent. Bonds 20.200 00
25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second
i Mortgage Six Per Cant Bonds. 24,000 00
~. E 5,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad
Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds
(Penna. P.R. guarantee). 90,625 00
80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Ce n t
'I Loan.. . 21.000 00
i 7.000 State of Tennesse e Six P er
e Cent.
1 Loan 408125
i 16,000 Germantown (i.e Company. princi
i pal and interest guaranteed by
the Lity of Philadelphia. GOO
i shares etoek . 16.0(k) 00
10,000 Pennsylvania Raihoad . Liiii]Ui,a ....
i- 13)0 eharees tock. - . 11,300 00
, 6,0(X) North Pennsylvaniaßailroad Com
( pony. lee shares etock moo 00
9300 Philadelphia and ifouthern Mail
Steamship Company, wahines _
stock.. -.. . ... :.,.. _I: .. .: . ',_.• .. '. : /5•000 00
i 507,550 Loans on Bond ' and Mo . rtgage...lstet ' -
' liens on City Properties 207,900 oci
$l.ll/0.900 Par.
Market Va1u0.,41.131325 25
Colit. 5L083.644 Jt<
86,000 00
Real Estate.. ..... .....
13111 s hecelyable for Insurances m m
made—
8413eleades due at . 4getic ess-
• rulatus en Marine , . PolJelosits.
crued haterest and other debts
40.178
88
due the Company
Stock and Scrip of jiumiry.co_
done, $3.153 W"ki. • ' LBl3 CO
came ..; ......
Cash in
Cash In Drawer. ........ 413,
___ ort
7,8
DIRECTORS;
airmail C. Hand, James B. 'McFarland.
•Edward Darlington. William G. Ludwig,
Jogeph H. Beal. Jacobi'. Jones,
Edruntal A. Bonder. Joshua P. Eyre.
TheoPhilug 'Paulding Willlain EL Bonitodi ,
Hugh Craig, • Henry C. Dalai; Jr..
-John C. Davie, John D. Talor.
James C. Hand, Edward Laf nrClle.
John R. Penrose, Jacob ItiAgel,
H. donee Brooke, George W. Bernadon.
/Veneer MWvaine, Wm. C. Houston,
Dairy Sloan, D. T. Mprfian, Pittsburgh,
Samuel E. Stoker., John B. Beniplei do.,
James Traquair,
THOMAS A.
C. HAN B. BergAr, D.Prtieldent do.,
J6J3N(I. DAVIB, Vico iteeitiecat.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary.
HENRY BALL, A,.`t Becretaty.
ellilk, ILIOLNTY FIRE I.NSUBANCIECOMPANY--OF
/. lice, No. 110 South Fourth itreet, below Cheatnnt.
be Fire Insurance et)of County of Phila
delphia," Incorporated by !attire of Pennaylve
,ztia in LEW, for indemnity againat as or damage by fire.
'exclusively. . . . . .. . . ......
CHARTER PERPETUAL,
This old and reliable lastitution,With atnnle capital and
contingent fund carefully inverted, contirs. - .1 to insure
buadmits, furniture, merchandise, air-- .either permanent:
I or for a limited time,against lots Or earnage by fire, at
the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its
customers. .
Lbsses adjusted and pyaid with all possible despatch.
DIRECTORS :
Cims. J:Biltter, Andrew EL Miller.
Henry Rudd, James N. Stone,
John Born, Ed win L., iteakirt., Jr.. Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey.
tleorge Mecke. Mark Devine.
CHARL S J, SUTTER, President.
HENRY BUDD, Vice President'
BENJAMIN F. 13.0ECKLEY.Becretary. and Treasurer.
4.gl i Et CE N I X
OF i 1•11
iv 8 U itd.P NU ID.AE_, COItiP.ANIC
J. ILEL.
DtiCORF'ORA TED 15et—Clid. AD RTSR PERTETCAL.
i N0.^..5t WALNUT Street. opposite the Exchange.
1 This Company insureFfrorriloases .5r damage by
ILRE_
on iliberal toms on buildings, nierchandise, furniture,.
&c... for limited - periods, and - Permanently' 'on buildings
by deposit or premium. -• •
Tbe Company has been in active operation for more
than sixty_ year, during which all losses have been
promptly adjusted and paid.
1 DIRECTORS:
ohn L. Hodge.
, David 'Lewis.
B. Mallow, Benjamin Biting,
oh* T. Lewis - Thes.ll. Pciwers. '
Vin. 5, Grant:.d. IL , Militinq '
Robert W. Leamin - & Edmond Cast' 'on.
P. Clark Wharton. Serene' Wilcox,
Lawrence Lewis, Jr, Louie G. Norris.
JOHN B. WUCHPRPTe President.
Sairrun. Wrtoox. Secretary.
Saddlers, ElaimeNs-llllilltergo, , ditannfae.
tttrers oT 101othing, Roots, Shoes. & e.._
Will find it to their interest to use our 'UNRIVALLED
biAt.IIINE TWIST and the "Milford Linen Thread."
Manufactured expressly for us from the best material
and warranted a superior article.
THS ACl'UltiNG comply!
manufacturers and Proprietors of the SINGER SEWING
MACHINE.
No. 1106 CIIIIr.SISUIr Street.
rny2lyra • TAI 15. IC. OBER. Agent.
IitIEA'VERS AND STOVES.
WASHINGTON RANGE
In Constant Operation.
Will do the Cooking for a Large Family and
HEAT THREE ROOMS.
11. AIeCLENAGHAN,
No. 837 Race Street.
apls th to a lm
THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OR
sr-rA European Ranges. for tanailles, hotels or pubic 7 6 --, institutions, In twenty different sum .Aldo,
Phil
adelphia Ranges, Hot Air Furnaces,- Portable
!eaters. Low downFireboard Moves, Bath Boil.
Stew-hole Plates.. Broilers, Cooking Stoves. etc..
bolceale and retail b y the rnanniacnrers.
SHARPE & THOMSON,
No. 2e5 North fileoend street.
no2s.wJ,m-6ml
THOMAS 3, DIXON & SONS,
Latelindre wed; - Dixon,
.;c -- ;" / No. 1324 CI.II.BTN UT Street, Philada..
.Opponite United Staten Mint
tuLu3tifactureri •
LOW DOWN,
PABLO?
DC.., •
And otherORATES,
For Anthracite, 131cm:13111one and Wood Fire
WARM-ALlt FuntiAap3,
For Warming Public and Prlvatli fluildingr.
RECHSTERS. YENTILA f Olt i.
CHIMNEY CArd,
COOKINO-RANDES,' HATH.DOTLERS.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
- Dittman.
I (;GISTS` BUNDRIES,.—GRADDATES, MORTAR,
1 , Hill Tiles, Combs, Brushes, Mirror's, Tweezers, Pub
}font Scoops, Surgical Instrtunents, Trussos,Alard
at d Soft liubber Goods, - Vial Cases. Glass and Motal
byrinaoz, &c,, all at !th"triutgancla'! . prices.•
SNOWDEN & BROTIIEFt,
apb-rf S 3 South Eighth stroot.
1 ) I..GIiEnTS Tr
INVI4D TO EXAMINE VCR
large stock - of fresh Drage and Chemicals of the
I,,tef•t. importation:
teeentlal Oils Vnntlla Beam, Si - wages, Chamois
otr. 1:(113EliT Sh OEIIAKEIt S Cu., N. E. corner
i?(,11 th and Race streets, • ,
LIVE OIL, SITERIOR QNALITY. 'ON 'DILITIONT
krnd In bottles ; varbua britudei. HOBERT 8110E
NI Ali Eft & CO.. N. B. corner Fourth and Race xtreeta.
SI ILE SOAP "NOW` 'LAND DIG.-300 , BOXES
V, hitt, and Mottlea Cantilo Soap, very. euportor quality.
Httltl;t'l'. SHOEMAKER Wholcaalu Drusgicite,
N. L. corriorFourtivand Baca streets. ,
C 'VI; VME E 4 E.
\ . •
WABnlA:o•rot,r,'4pril
The NtNy Departinont , will offer for sale the iron prize
umerlemohia k , :she now lies at ttie .Navy
std . cw York, on the Elth M
day of ay' irfe.Xt, at 12
'
vetnellind her fWventorr eati ho examined any
ou,a,iitip4tivrktv/buCarnrcatudant:ol ttt,t yard.
'l' a 0 hole amount at the purchaae money ;neat Detpaitl
at the time of the adjudication. and the veasel must he
• roved f rem , the , Navy Yard within LOU days from the
ml ay of 1.8151. 7 4 • 7 )
A. R DOWN; 4A
2stetyBs Secretary of thull+tv7.
ECKENLORFE AND 3deGEERAN. •
(NEW FITIDI AND LIVE IdEN),_
I'Ll M BEES. Gakil AND SIEANI VITEEES.
No.B, Ncrth Seventh stroct, , Fhtindelphim.
Builder. and others will find it to their advadage to
give us atrial., attention paid to laying
ISAAC VATUANS. AUCT/ONEER, N. E, CORNET;
Third and , Spruce streets, only ono square belOw'the
Exeltange. $.20,000 to loan, in large or small amounts. on
disonda, sllvetialatslitvatches,llowolry and Allgood/of
value. Office hours .fr0mft.A.....1%..ta1_.Y. ,
1132r,Estab,
liskied for the last forty Yeare,---Advanoes made in' large
amounts at the lowest market rates. laB tfrp
NAVAL STORES:—. 1,000 BARRELS ROBIN. - ALL
.41 grades, 16 bble, Tar.loB bble. PAch, IVes bb10:. Spirit'
Turpentine, for ego VOOURAN,RESSELL' 10 CO..
12 orth Front etreet.q., ,
[RPM TURPENTINE AND ROSIN-110 BARRELS
Spirts TurV.. Table 1 1 1,48 bbbx rala Boor) Rosin; MS
b troollistaxtoing.frono stestior pioneer,
for oalsibrEDri. U. ROWJA)11103. Wiwi^ ~,A1934A,
T , • v- " : "7 „
J
_ ii. .4."AtiCTIONEER. f : ,
... . ,
gy i •.+•ii• ~ I,(17: ,___ , z • , _ . i4Nrc,ty ,;.pire k lia,„wAdam i tekity,, I
'• pre* - EBT6T/A_BAL.E. MAI( 6.1559._ y,.., ,
ItloligglSVOli. • na....EßßAY44l.sirikaaawnodi mike-
ET I NW I TV 1211 1 01? 1 41/11 1 4 ) . w elt: - ''
t3 ' u )
0t.N0. , 7, Electlon 50,-54:mot klorlab ti . enietery . -,, •• i l',.
Maio in tint mardentite Library:" ' . •• , -r- , • ,,,
aril •WARD-Latferty!ar. k'olint,Z Breeze gotelir,tvltllt ,
over'' acrea'of land. fronting on the river road. ' Plan
at Una tote:f fLlear;',Vijudinnbritncit, Adatinietrestora•+
Sale- 'state of,J. Q. Lafferty, deed. - •
81017ThlWARB Hal/ PRLdSt - llarrlolestraitalltriii:
playa menelng av ,10t.54% by 8936 fe2tt to. Millman street.
grantees Sale-Atdate - of T. 0. 'Webb dee'd:' • , L
N0.,705 1 11 botim 8T.,-Threc.,torybrick, house and lot,, .
15 by `92'- fdet• ' ttfuttlebt' to' tg9o4 gt radii root.' OYDAt1 1 111" -
Creirt.volf-/catateaf S. Ifleinflid, decd.• ' i L ' ' •
- asniusams. uo V RT--Three-s yl.ry brick noose, Above
.12th oridliti. Vernonet4lotla by;se, feet.' OrgehOupti Court
Sole-Estate of Wm.. Parkas', dec.d.'
15 fl y - 6rf c e l l . -It° B N u Y ttre Subject iiTergeraoullnlyreanint.c or lo d ß wa ha l ns liti w g Q ;
u lo r t t
Sa e 4, --Eetatellf GEM E. 'IS 1.4"19107'.7146 . d.1
1
IDOk. AV.-7 twtkatory frame bousee ani valuable lot,
of grmind,etbrive 17111 sti; tot 50 byDifileet to Ghats. street.
Orpha".o , Court Sale Estate of Janc Wallace, dec•d.
NG. 2015 RIDGE AV.-Genteel Three atoll , Brick
Du clhng , with pack buildings tot 20 by 7d ft. flee the
modern mit Inter cm -' ' '' ' 1
No. Itl6 CAMbItON 8 .. I''Neitt Threeabery Brick
6 - i p)„
Dwelling, win:iv:back build ga 1°617 by 60feet; Rill:Oct
to 530 ground•rent ISdote of ha*. &Pow/a; elect
N. 53 69 51BREIS ST.:Ahreeratory.i&iok , liot ; and.
Dwelling; lot 15 by 60 ft. Oyaans , Court Sale- tate
of C. Strang.Veed.;
II E. t;OP... 21ST AND FILBEIVI . ST.-Threemitery
Brick. II otel slid Dwelling.: lot RV by , 6314 Idot , Sabi act
to 49 i, er annum. Or phanP, anirt,Svo-stme Estate.
ROUND' RENT of 5P2 per tirmitint; pay able in 'lnver,
we 1 tenon d and punctually paid. Orphans', Coyri Sale
-Estate tif INeftial, 7 7, 2 7, 6rA•
HAMILTON BT.--Three-etory; 'gone reeldeneei above
36.6 street, 24th Ward. Lot 26% by 96 feet. Clear of tn.,
gun/bronco% . t • . ~, • y.. ; • , ,
BUILDING LOT-Weer corner of Belgrade and Fre
.noht street.t.3s by 151 feet. Clear o.f inctintArance. . , . ,
6'ORRIB hT,-Three.atory brick welling above 'lll )mp.
eon. Lot 1531 b' Al feet Sale aotolute.' , ': •
NO. 1316 BEACH. ST.--Genteel tbree-etory brick third,
Bug with back buildings. '.Lot-20 by 93 feet. •
NO. 1715 lit 0 51PouN . br.-Neat-three•atory brick
dwelling, with kitchen. Lot 14 by '4s' feet. Immediate
Or catalogues }tow ready.
Peremptory Sale Noa. 1513 and 1515 AmeriCa. et.
MACIIIN 681 OFt:A SAW kfAriIIIdAtITOKY. SHAFT-
IN Q. AD, NILS, CIRLULAII. SAW*, FlRF,liLitik`,
i ' •'• Ort. TIitiRSDAY. MORNING:. ; - • •
At n ock, will be eold, ebova 4 offex-,
eon. the entire. hlaebinin ref it , Saiv , llanufactOry. com-
Priting ,bhotting, ,Ptilleve,Grindetenea,. Ativitir,..Povver
rubebing 3fAchire!, 'Hand-and iihea'es
tirceller ; Saws. Gig itribbieg , Ittachtneq, Screw,
Pr.leses. Evans Wateon'e and Fifeproor Woe.
Of lre Furniture; /an:, - (.- •
•, I Club. Sale liiirernntorv.
•
__ Executors' gale 241 Dock atreot.
LEASE, GOODWILL. AND:OFFICE FIIIIINITURE OF
A 0111.17A,8Y GLAIM. AGENCY.,
oN MONDAY MORNitla:
At 10 o'clock, wit be sold, by order 9f the Executors of
Geo. W. Ford, deed., the Lease; Geod*ill and office'
Furniture. Leeks, Chairs, dtc., of a. Military Claim
,t 3 gancy.
•
ALI6OLUTE. TEClifti CAffir.
81.647,3e77 BO
VENTING. DERBORO dr CO., AUCTIONEERS ,
.11 Nos.= and WA MARXET etreot. earner of 13a4it:
Successors to JO. N MILERS & CJ.
LARGE BALE OF EUROPEAN Ai.DOME3r/0 DRY
GOODS.
ON TIT. RSDAX MORNILiGi
May 6, Cli four months' credit, at o'clock.including
DONIEBIIta
Bales bletlebed and brown bbeetings. Shirting. and
DI /1.4.
do all wodl.panton and Fancy Sbytleg Flannels.
Cases Cottortadea Kentucky and Mixed Jeans. (king
harm.
do Linings, Cambrice, Corset Jeans, Madder Prints,
do Igoe Stz ire% Ticks, Denims, Cbscks,
do Cassimeres, Satinets. Tweeds, Coatings. Kersey
LINEN GOODd.
CP ses bloa. and W.B. liamaalle,lable Cloths, ?slant:lna.
do ant.rh, Bley and Blauee Linona, bheetluga.
do Uucks; Plain and Pancy Drills, Burlaps, Canvas,
Uratb.
SIIIRT G LIIsIF,VR,
A. full assortment of 44 grate bleached Irish Shirting
Linens, in webs and pieces.
lintqT TAILORS' GOODS.
Pieces French, English and SAZOIIf Black and Colored
all wool and Union CRClas.
do English MeMae. French Casslmares and Coat.
do Doeskins, Ta Bled Cloths, Tricots, Paletota. Ate.
do Black inn Colored Italians, Satin de Chines,
Bran WE, th.
DRESS GOt , DS, SILKS AITD SHAWLS.
Pieces London; Black - and colored idollairs. Alpacas,
kind..
do Empress Cloths. DelaincsoPonlina. Ski , tintdt.
no Alpaca Yoplint., V 1 vol Vlaids, Scotch Gingnama.
do Black and colored EilkA, Fancy Spring Stimvia,
Cloaka,
Giuves, Baimoral and Hoop Skirts, Traveling
syd Under Shirts and Drawers. SCIVIIIRS. blares:lilies and
I e)comb Quilts. k °nail Piques. Willie Giopla. Uta
h. i less. Si k Ties, ELM t E ronta, Linen Cambric Ilarillrerr
et,efe, die.
LARGE SALE CF CARPETING% OIL CLOTIII3,
CANTON. MATTING& ago.
ON FRIDAY NSW: WING. ._
Me y 7. at.'ll , b`clock. fciut months' credit. about WV
i.lic.e lugtntu, Vtnctisu.Liet Holum. Cattago and. Rag
uku-i..etiaga kloornil Clothe, Mattinge.,&c.
LARGE 'SALE OF FRENCH AND 'OTHER
kA.hUP.LIAN OR).CiDODS.Ma- •
ON MONDAY MORNING,
May 10, at 10 o'clook.on tour raontba , credit.
THOMAS BIRCH, . SONAUCTIONFI R 8 AND
COMMISSION M_ERCJIIANTS,
NO.)1110 CHESTNUT street
Rear Entrance N 0.1107 Sansom street.
110USFLICLD FURNITURE OF: EVERY DESCRIP
TION REVEDEED ON CONSIGNMENT.
Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to - on tho
mott
realonable tonne.
Pale at No 11 South Ninth Ptteet.
STouri OF AN I'PIIOL 4 TERER.
MATRESSES. 13E1/S,
FEA 1111 , Rd, CARPETS. OIL
01..0T cito.
ON WEDNLSDAY MORNING.
May 5. at 10 o'clock, at No. 11 South Ninth street, will be
the Stock and Fix,iires of an Upholsterer declining
hiednets, cou.sieting of Hair and other Matreqfes; Feather
d, Boletere and Pillows; Bedßltade;lirunsele, Ingrain
and Venetian Carpets; Oil Clothe: Feathere; Materlale;
Store Fisturee, rc.
Catalcgues will be ready on Monday,
ELEGANT W A I.N Ul' AN, UAK LIOUSEII9LD
FINE CARPETS'. IWiEWOuI) PIANO
FORTE, PLAI EL) WARE, 01. F GLASS, 43:41.
v.,r. L,RBOAS , M.olLroms.
May 6, at ten o'clock, at No 4006 Pine street, West
Phrlsdelpt in, will be :old the elegant furniture of a
family declining housekeeping. comprising seven and a
half octave Rosewood Piano Forte, which coat oae thou
sand dollars; Velvet and Brussels parlor, chamber and
Pt nit Carpets; Parlor and Drawing Room Suits of Fun&
tare, covert d wLb crimson and gold Brocatelle: larihe
Etagere with French Piate 51 irrora : Salt of Walnut
Chamber Furniture; large Wardrobe, with thirro, door
Hall Suit; richly carved Oak Sideboard and Extension
Dining Table; hilver Plated Ware, China, Cut thus,
&c.; &c.
The Cabinet Furniture is of the first tuelity, mady to
order by J Lutz and W. & J. Allen.
Catalogues can be had at the Auction Store on Monday.
The furniture can be examined at 8 o'clock on day of
gala.
AA ARTIN FROTH Elttl, AUCTIONEERS.
/U. (Latch , Salesmen to M. Thomas & Sons.)
No. fai LIIEWIN UT street. rear entrance from Mllicrr
Sale No 639 Chognet street.
_ _ _ _
. _ .
HANDSOME WALNUT FORNITUftE, ELEGANT
FRENCH PLATE M18.8.0R SUPERIOR FIREPROOF
SA 1 ES. HANDsOME B..u 4 KU SE. lIANDB. Mit E
BRUSSELS AND I) rips; CARPETS. MARBLE
SODA WATER FOUNT .1 ,_6c.
ON lA' EDNI. SDAMORNING.
May 5, r t 10 o'clock, at the auction rooine, No. 51 , ,9
heEtilut Ist] cot by catalogue, yet y clearable Furniture.
including—ilandeothe NV aunt and Homewood Parlor Fur
niture. cover, d in Bromic hr, Tocry and Hair Cloth;
b. ub -otne Wain u Lunt r Slant, of a variety of btlieti,
tiimlied in oil and vftrui,h .1 perior Fireproof S +fen,
it ade by Evan,: tk at,on. Little and Farrel di Herring;
lutudeorne Walnut iieolteaoo. Chandeliers, Marble Soda
Watt r Fount 11 In. haud,eloo Hl...nein Imperial and in
ra ln Car iwto. film Feather Bode, I lair Matromeem. Steam
1,1,0 tie, Oil Paititibg - A. auoetior tlatforzu Seale% dtc,
t.L.FtiAINT M Rid dI.S.
A lee. two ext large and elfgant ectrieb Plate Pier
rove. ma ,ivi• frameu: tour fine Ova! and Pier Minton!,
Coneol 'I . _
r 1 (J 1 MANI, A.C . II:IIERS' MACHINERY.
At I• 3 o'clock the' Mactlinery of a Shoo 'Manufactory,
( .10 ing ucLinc . t ;gilt oupericr Sowing trfachluce, made
by Singer and II owe; Cutting Min:bine. Lute, 'rook Sic.
13. b ' OTT, J a., AUCTIONEER. •
bi..+ol"l"S ART GALLERY
IIY2O CILEx+TNUT etreot. PlitladelOhla
SPECIAL SALE OF TWO PRIVATE COLLECTIORS
(IF 1 1 .10DT 7 RN PAINTINGS.
ON NVTDNEbDA AND '1 IltritSDAY EVENINGS,
5 and 6, at lief ore 8 o'clock. at Scott's Art. Gallery.
10201 beet nut street, will be eold, Private Calleetione
of Modcra Bondi riga. Among the Artist§ represented tire
Ede+ cud D. Lawn, 11. C. 1) Manta.
not, e.lllem nn, \V B. Jul.lleoti, W. 'IN demon. U.
I I eller. letter L. W Devlin: +D. Briscoe. J/11110t7
II mitten Bonfield . Deintour. Jnmfaon, McCann.
”eig, Mario, tl. Cole, Laurent do Meiz. L. Wintere and
of here.
Now arranged for examinatton.
Fah, at hit South Eighth street.
SALE uF ur.ricE runNyru RE, FARREL A: lIER
Rini , - SA PE. _
ON THURSDAY NIORNINGi t , . •
11lay 6 at 10 o'clock, wilt be Hold Without reeervek. en the
endeCe, 109 eolith Eighth ktreqt, alot, ef. Unice Perna.
ET re, eui tnblo fo , bauko.. inatironao• or' newspaper. mon;
i,.1 g oak Der ks and Railing, Walnut Lounge;
( ha i re, Walnut "robin!, Sicre,ea 'e
Also, one afrpl, ti erring . a ba.fe. '
11j L ASIII3IUDGE & CO.;_ AGOTIONDERG,'
No. 80.1 mmucET treat. %hove Fifth.
BOOTS. BEIOEI3 • HATS AND CAPS.
ON WUDNIaiDAV MORNING. .
511 1 3' s:at tO o'clock,we I. ) y catalogue, about;1000
oabetS Mote and- Bliqoe, Also,be mama - late and Capu. to
which the attention of city and' countrY telyers le caliocL
eV - Open patty on the morning of Bale for examination.
PittaLTPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT—.
TB. IL earner hf BIXTHand RACE streets.
Money advanced on Iterchandimo generally—Watches,
JeweirY. laamondit, gold. and, suvor - ,riate. and on an
articles of value, for anyllngth of . time agreed on, _
WATCHES ANP aEWELnY AT pi:try/am BALE.
Fine Gold Hunting Cesio,Eouble Bottom and Open Face
Atherloan and S win Patent Lover Watches;
Fine Gold Hunting Cage and Open Face Lepthe Watchemt
Fine Gold Duplex, and other Watehoo Fine Silver Hunt
, Ing Cage and Open Face English. American and kiwis*
Patent Lever and Lapin° Watches; Double Came English
Quartier and other Watches Ladies' Fancy Watching
Diamond Breastpins; Finger Mugs; Ear Rings; Studlid
fac.; Fine Gold Cimino; Medallions Bracelets; Sow{
Pins; Breastpins ; Fingerningstrenail Camas and Jewnlry
go orally.
ALE.—A large and valuabla Fireproof Ches 6
imitable fora Jewelertoot
Also, mama Lots in South Carneemtuth and Otatant
streetz.
a D. idoOLEBEI & (X?"AuCTIONEII4I24
No. 60 6 MARKET vlttirrgbNDAY AND
\ gooT ANA 0/ 1 9 8 iltifineDAY.
Sale at No. 400 S Pine street
~,,ti'
: ejfAr . AV 0 -
r gradioffoetti , aen
BALES OP i i• STAND BRAD ;
MBlO teatV i ttioThiladliktistrAbliftre
E/310_8045tV10 Creitt r' kf • ••
lierwarnittitan Babis — at 'Atitikkajtktr mays ,
TEDEBDAypg ) .A7141' r' 'l' it rovilt
• Vitalist Eitideattet receive eivettal '
• ; oh. s : •,; I
Sale ontha PrettiTallei t- '
41013auttt atraaw
MODERN Rt BIDE ts CD vit , ti ED% WOK 0130111111 , :, --
BOLD EDENATurcr, _WAND. , PORTA ELEGANT
IlllifiEEN AND °TH EN-CARPETS, dro.
ON WEDNESDAY- MOEN 'NU. ,
Mar it 10 (Polo elevat No , , 118 tfoultiVieVetrta stretitiW_.
eatatoOm thd doperior tionsenold• EttraltarkttaapnelaVA
Walnut Parlor Oak Dluing Room, -Illehoganyr,4aud •
'a
Cage Chamber ?araltgra. nino; trottit,MArvatiy
tau Eibfrckte etergint W 11003 1 1.40 404 001
Carpet i,fi ,llalr ,fdag - Ooket.,,Vebiittaa'
Plated Tb' srd, °tweet ara,LKiketleti Purtayter' E
•
MODERN , THREE )3WORY` 1111,101C' EtDDENW.
Previbui"tO tho aale 01' 1 'e018: tt ^
o'clock pteelrelt the 111'ddetry.Thre0,1rtorr
denee. Pith'thrroty bact tialhlllgai e lq feat frotly
by 8 6 feet In de th to a back atter: '
May be exath nevi any day previpui attA tho raotigis
of sato at 8 o'clock. ' '
MISCELLANEOUS AND ' THEOLO,CH AT4 HOOKS.:.
FROM LTHRARtt,„_;;a. • , •
ON WEDNkSDAEAtoristinuON.
May 6, at 4 o'clock; " ' '
Extensive' Sale nt the Anetioh FeounN rO5; 11 IFI4I.
141 South Poulin 'street ,
HANDSOME HoLTS It:HOLD FURN I TUNE,.I3 ,- JlMSr:',: , ',
wort) PlArk FRENCH I'LATH .1111.RR0E,1%
FICE FURNITuRE, FIREPRO'tFI SAFE' ;
n 'IR MAIRESSES FEAVIE DUOS. FINBPII
AND 01,481.3WARP1: REFRIGERATORS,. YES.
;„a' ?
HANDSOME WIE,TON. VCLVIj' . ,144usulys -
OTLIER CARPETS, &cc.. • -
_ _
• ON TIIL•RSDAY MORNING, -
j r
May u, at R reclockatthe auction rooms, bio ' aresO n g ri gi. , e
large assibrtment of anperior Household ' Ftlr .
commiting,;Buits elegant, Walnut Parlor Library an
Diningliclom Furniture, covered with repai hr.4ll,Ai
hair Cloth ;13nit Liar doom° Oiled 'Walnut Chamber P -
niture. 18 Rosswoed -.Piano. Fortes, One'ElextllPlate
Mirrors. ExtenSion, Centro, and Bouquet' Tab le s; tins
atr Matreeree, Feather Beds and Bedding. Glass itihoe
cases. Counters and Bars,,Refrigerator .Gat-consumlnig
and Cooking Cloves. largo ,Ice (.Yearn Freezer and/Pnba.l
China and Glassware , Fireproof Safe. handsome
etivet.• Brussels and other Carnets. dm. • ,
lir...Gunning and PleaeureSkiffe r..
Also. superior Magical 80x... plays 24,tirnea -
Also,anperior. French .Mantel Clock. rune 21 days , f,l!
Also, Jewellers' superior Fireproof Beie. ' •
Administrator's Bale—Estate of Henry Anies..dge'cr h
BUPEBIOR ROBENuOII PIANO FORTES;
I ON THURSDAY MORNING. 33
May 6, at the auction store. by order of the Admintli''
trator. 16 superior Rosewood Plano Fortea. made
H. IGale it Co.. C. Nareeon. Grovesfeln'dl CO.. reglrea-,
Msinufacturing Ce.. Graham and others. ' '
Bale Peremptory. , f
- &delft): 1808 Seruce street.
SUPERSUPERIOR FURNITURE ( IRAN[ WANG, -ENGRA: .
lOR
BOOK' t CASnit, Grata ."::ANIlt.;
PLATED WARE CARP ETS , &o.
ONFRIDAY MORNING,
May 7, at le o'clock at N o . Li eg Spruce, street, by cata
logue, the entire furniture of a gentleman going tb nurope.
cernpriaing suit walnut Parlor Furniture, covered.. wins
cilmeon repo; superior rosewood Gland Action Piano;
Ball Furniture p walnut Dining Ito'osn-Ferrdturo't Ika p e rio r
u alnut Book iiase: tine China, 00. 91sas 'and Plated'
WO re, fmo krigravingo; na periorCha
ber Fernituiet'firte
Bair Motu. twee; Blankets, Rolsterzt and Pillowts ;Amiga
and au eerier walhut - Wardrobe; 4" doors; fine ''raitestry
and other Carpets; Rite henlitengibP ; 'Refrigerator, de,
ASSIONEE!S SALT:.
STOCK AND FIXTURES u.F.A STATIONERY‘SToiIa.
ON SATI_TRDAY MORNING,
Mny 8, at ;o p'ciclck, at too etore. V. W. ,corner Sixth,
and Chestnut 'streets. by catalogue, the entire stock. of
Staple bnd Farley Stationery ,Paper, Maur: Wort, Mir.
et lieneous Books, Show Cases, Contiters Shelving. dm.
PER" MPTORP BALE'
By Order of the Commissioner of Ffl.tnnormt Park._
BUILDING MATERIAL, BRICK AND PR/19,4 WORK,
dtc, OF. 10 BUILDINGS. COATEB ST:
ON MONDAY AFTERNOON!:
May 10, at 4 o'clock. be sold at public sato; without
reserve, op the premise& all the .bluildlng Slated,' of 10 ,
brick homiest as theynew stand,' Nos: 3719. 2721, 2728, 2737,
2739, 2741, 2713. 2747 and 2719 Coates street. _ .
Terms—Cash, and the 'material to be taken away at the
expense or the purchaser.
B' HAREM' di CO., AUCTIONEERn. ‘•
CASH AUCTIJN notrar.. -
Na 2EO ISLELILKET etreet. earner of:BANK Stretit•
cub aevoossd on ennennimenta arthont... , lo-ca eeanni.
STRAW GOODS. EiTRAWi GOODS:
. ON WEDNESDAY MORNADIG. •
May 6: at' 10 o'clock. precicely, reedier stile et If tinufrie.•i.
turgid htran- and t'alca Leaf. Gl:oda and ,Soft„Hato.
kr,i , t in it ' 2 ll o' Cafes. enlist acing at fun astortment'dfltiou'als' '
'W tnen's anti (Thildreseo Hata. reosivpd , direct from mar ;
na(aettitent. including the • Infest and "most' 'desirableir
ih apeepn ,t rimmed and untrimmed goods., ,•
Also, at 11 o'clock . 160 cares and cartons city
ern made';Bootx, times, 13alnierals.
DI hues , Women's and Children's wear.
In, tn tt ty after' the sale of ShohtriNtill 610 !kild trete
iie',4lo, vet..lote Stock .Goods., Ohms, pretil 00044 r 1 ,
It e d y4l, ado (nothing. Over Blurts; Suspenders, fultlinesi ,
of Hosiery. Spool Lotions. eiC.. .
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ASSIGNBW, SALE., ,r
• BANKRUPT S'EOCK.:
OM I'ILIDAY MONNIOIII., _
May 7. commencing at 10 o'clock. one thousand
corn O+,lEl the entire Stock of a large Befall StatliarvfolL'l I
lowP—Lioliteotice, tJtothe. l'aselmeres. Prints, dm. Also
200 dozen ilosiety 'and' Gloves, Bilk, Velvet, 'and , ' Taffeta'
iti-.13 , 0ne-14“braideries,Whitft4.1004.4.ineiuk:G114".."1..
Triromings..gre4, with a large aiSortment of Miscellaneous
Goode.
514 :CLELLAAND. AUCTiONEER.
; inl9 OECESTI4Ur etrek.
CONGEB.T IdALL AUCTION ,
Hear Entrance on Clover' street.
Froneehold Furniture and Merchandise of every de.
rcription received on conaignment. Bales of Furniture at
dweilinga attended to on reasonable terms ~
Safe 168 Vine street.
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PARLOR. CHAMBER. HNING ROOM AND KITCHEN
FURNITURE, TOCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. BY
SCIIOMACK ER.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
May 6. at 10 o'clock. will be sold, by catalogue, the entire ,
Furniture of Dwelling No. 161$ Vine street, embracing
Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture;
7-oriave Rosewood Piano, by Bchomacker ; /Heiresses:
Bedding ; Shades ; Mods ; China and Gliterware. &e.
AY/S & HARVEY. AUCTIONEERS.
Late with M.Theinag & Sew.
Store Nos. 48 and gONOttitSltlti street.
Bale No 411 Soutb Third street. '
SUPERIOR FURNI CURE TAPESTRY CARPETS.,
BEDS MATRESStga,_&o. '
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
At 10 o'clock, at No 411 South Third .tree,. _
street, comprising—Superior Mahogany Parlor Furnittira:
Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Extension Table;
Beds ; Matresses: Oil Clothe ; Tapestry and other Carpets;
China: Cooking Utensils, Ac.
rT-ATirmr7w7wmTim,
oil MASTER'S BALE OF
Elegant Mansion, Stable and Coach House,
2 0 and handsome Grounds ,on 151.11 n street ' I
Haddonfield, N. J , ,
six miles from Camden,
and five minutes' walk from the Duvet on tho Camden,
and Atlantic Railroad.
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Lot 1:10 feet front, by about 310 feet deep; the house.
stands hack from the street , Is built in the moat substan-
ti al xnanner„ with all toe modern improvements. Ngti
Om throughout, bath hot and cold water, water c set.
furnace, low down grates, portico veranda iron fenceirtr ,;
front on brick wall , hemlock hedges and usage orange all..
mooed the property. Also a Stable and Coatitilionse.,,
ice house, wells of excellent water, &c.; the grounds aro
well shaded by large evergreens, and the garden welt '
atocked with the choicest fruits. it ie well Guited for 1%,'
etimmer nr winter residence.
Conditions of .purchase maul° knownat titno of. eal9..
t.k.11 a i l be on
AVEiDNESDAY, TUE 5111 DAY OF PM, at 3.
o'clock P. M., at the Went Jersey Hotel, in the city or
Camden.
cuAR.Lr,s. P. I3TRATTON.
IStmter in Uhancori: '
Camden, N, J
BLIO BALK. OF A HANDSOME AND — VAT,
cable Country Beat. situated orr Havoriotd %Road.
lisverford township, within three minutes walk.
from White Hall btotion,:Poinneylvania ' Central'
oats. nine wiles,froin Philadeleilia.. on MONDAY. May
10[V, on the premises: Title , indispetable. 'tiontaitut
over 31 acres., improvements aro a tine , stows J3:10.Th310101,.
nte blo, icabiatee filled. &c. Persons wfshittk tb 'view the'
Faille wnkenll upon' the subecriber residing thereon... Poe,
ere, ion given Juno ie li next. 'Side will cointaence at 334
P. Al..a lion conditions will ho made ,known by.
my37t*
,E.IC ARITU.
tetorc. ttam
MEItRICK d SONS. 0, ) , • .
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
43U WASHINGTON ANTI./ llej'hiladelPhia:
MANUE4CTP
STEAMNEgh And 140<i' rl'eisitro. HOrizontat:'
VprtlnaLlaurn..Ounill.tfug, 1.31t0t dud A.:or/ash Puny- ..
BoILERS:-}Cylludet: Flue,truhnlar. &o• '
STEAB I .HAIHM,EItS--.-.Niuunyth and ouvy etYles.and of
CAST.kpiQ3 7 -Loani, Dry and Green Sand, Bragg. &o.
RO )P Iron Frltniet.t for coverinq with ' Slea6 or Iron. ,
TANKS- Tr ig Hantnr Wrought Iron. for refluerfea,
oIIGiii'MAf,IIIINERY--Such Evi Hotorta Borth. Cultinge l , ,
oldere and SI Pilritier?, Coke and Charcoal-Bar
r wBi t. l;3l.vell, Goyuniors.
SUGAR, tNFItY- Such no 'Vacuum rang 41111
riIMPOIDEOP.Catart. Bono tflao /filter% Durnot4; iirasha,
ets anti Ej.evAtols, Bag liSters, linol3lnclr„ . ;
f4,6y , • .
sbic nianolacturers at the fellowing,:rpecialtieg ;
In VI lactulph'ia and vi , dnit v,of Wrlght*a Patent
Vartt.ble (..tur, , oti steno' BUgiud. ln
l'ennt , vlvnnitt , of Show & atldtiCe3 Patent'Diffrd•Strolttf
i;:iP
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InVVneilgi,tor'iest(n,a fatentgsiiciriterli
and Self -taulancing uentrlingAiiwftareroxielPh4 4 o l 49-:1
C.to A jiartorn eu.eurou Apinwall a , Vootiey'a" •
(ieti .
MVOs Patent Wrotattlitlron 1 1 .0tort,.Litl-
Strithanve '
C.,titractora for the det•itto, erection, ouifflttfug up of RA,
tineriee' for working Sogar oe Molaeseif...• .• •'.;.;;)
1 Hoff ktNCE.— " ' - . ' -- - '-',)".. 1.
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. Th e x;alderahmed are prepared to exeenfo - ordere for - -
ENGLI3II ri2ON Eteitilii: '. ." ';'''',l l , ~ ,‘' ',,' ,i•
,
of
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he beet make. 'rho 'attention of ownere , la bohttert :, ,1
Se ts is especially asked to Ude east once the Meat nightly.
th most durable, and the moateConomloal fenee'that Cana -•
Specimen panels may be teen' at du 6 ill i). ' ..-.' ''' . 614 .5
412-11,4 YANALL,
he Tiwalt,ll.
. 418'South Delaware avertde.
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tioPPER AND YELLOW „1 , 11TA1.4 'BREA:IT/14G.
%.J Brazier's Cooper N 01114,110161 and - InKo6 nevar. cope
otalatjy en baud and for solo by 11 1lariu:KIVANSOR 4r*
N0.'882 South Wharveo./ . •
PIG IRON.— TONS i 404 1 iIi.,WG.A . nNtY(.:IC
Booteb Pig Iron, for Bala, ex-ship' in iota to gun, by
PnTHR wßicarr 4 tIONS, 115 Walnut tnreot•
1)101.1,-75 OASES RIDE. PRIME CAROLINA. FOR
.It , sale by 0901 IRAN, It1;881=4 Oa. No. fra Not*
l'rout street
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