BLILLETIN: -- - - i3fi~~'- Ott) flomn.—Aii • institution Whieli,.frout the most modest beginning has, •!.• attained: a position of emisiilerable importabev hiliOng our publie eharities, will have its feurth anniversary on Thursday evening, Jtute Mb, at eight (i'elock, at the Baptist Church,: .N. W. corner Broad and Arch streets. Among the distifignished speakers who Will make MU , dresses on this occasion are Per. Brooks z 'Bev. Dr. Willits, mid others. It is surprising how much may he arromplished by earnest, persistent en deavor. The idea of establishing a re treat for old men,who are supposed tote even more helpless than women—at least more in - capable of making themselves welcome in a flimily by attending to trifling domestic duties :---originated with some Young ladles while they were - visitinr , the Widows' House in this city. A quick sense of justice suggested the question, "And why not secure a home for old and feeble men?" The idea of an association for the relief of, super ; amituded or bankrupt Merchants had .pre-; viously been conceived and nobly carried out. It had enlisted the eftbrts and sympathies, and had received the liberal contributions of a large number of the merehants of our good city, but its benefits are restricted to retired ?Pei-Maids, only. Of COMM!, there are many 'others equally deserving, 'equally respectable, and no less needy; whose misfortunes appeal as strongly to the benevolent. Ifni these the oOld idan's Home" was established: • The building now occupied, on Arch Street, near Thirty-ninth, is far too small for the accommo dation of the numerous applicanta for admis sion- The managers are,Therefore, compelled to cloSe their doors against many persons who are in every way proper subjects for the care and shelter of the "Home. The managers earnestly desire to obtain a sufficient amount of money to enable them to erect a larger building. We hope that our readers, both old and young, will attend this anniversary, if only to hear from earliest and thoughtful men their opinion of the merits of so excelleid aLn institution. Bums AND Wonms.—A day or two since a flock of cedar birds, 'thanbering several hun dred, alighted on the trees on Moyamensing avenue, below. the Wharton Market, and at Once commenced 'onslaught upon the worms. A number of boys comthencedthrowing stones at the birds, and all of them flew away. - Many of them returned in a short, time, and being left unmolested,-speedily cleansed the trees of the obnoxious worms • A similar scene - took 'place several years since among the trees in front of Independ ence Hall. Five or six hundred coder birds suddenly settled there, and in less than ten minutes Scarcely a worm was to be seen. The trees thus visited were scarcely affected by the intolerable worm nuisance during the sum mer. From the 2Oth to the last of the present month, the "white millers" or butterflies will ea app r' by the myriads, and if something could be adopted to destrey them before they lay their eggs, the great probability is that in the summer of next year the trees would be com paratively clear of worms. THE lEtninoEs °vita GUNNER'S Rim— several weeks ago Mayor Fox called the attention of City Councils to the dilapidated 'condition of the bridges over Gunner's Rini. There are nineteen of these bridges and all are badly in need of repairS. Within the past two years seventeen persons have lost their lives 'by falling from these bridges. The one at 'Clearfield street is in the most dangerous cou dition. At night it is scarcely possible for a carriage to cross the structure without beinu overturned down an embankment. The Mayor has directed the police to get tools and lumber and lix up the bridge so as to make it passable. hirenovintENTs. ! —The t improvements at Fairmount Water Works, commenced some time since, are progressing slowly, Ind with as much speed as insures Safety and substan tial Work. A large part of the old wheel house has been removed, and the foundation prepared for other wheels. One the im mense mains which supplies the basin is al ,ready iu place, and another in tin of the sang . size is being laid alongside of it. These large pipes extend across the fore-bay or basin. Tie' old path Way or line of travel along the brick pavement in front of the old wheel-house, has been entirely curt Off. A temporarY luidge has been erected, so that the communication l'or the benefit of the public may b preierv,d, PLEASANT IN PEO VEMENTS.—The police of the Eleventh District have det4rm, lied to make their Station Bouse - a sort of urural re treat. They have collected timber, &c., and at their own expense have put up an arbor and other improVements which it would have cost the city $2OO . to accomplish. James Ritchie, member of Select Council from the Nineteenth Ward, has contributed KA) worth of flowers, and other citizens have also contributed flowers and other articles for the I !mbellish molt of the garden in front of the Station House. 0 D „ RAILROAD __OFFlcE.—Jacob Davis: was arrested yesterday afternoon,at the North Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, upon the charge ofhaving- broken Into and -robbed one of the station-houses along the line of the road. He was detected by using in the cars a stolen ticket. Upon his person was found - some skeleton keys, two loaded ,pistols and three candles, partly burned. Davis were held for a. further hearing by Alderman Heins. • ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.—Last night a row occurred in Webster street, near Twentieth, in the Twenty-sixth Ward. Several of the participants were arrested. On Twentieth street, near Christian, one of the prisoners broke away from Policeman Fra-icis .NI urray. The latter pursued him and fire _1 two :4110t.,.. He then slipped, and as he fell his pistol wa again discharged, and the ball pas :eti through the fore-fingtir of his left hand, T 'HE INSURANEEs.—The followin r is a list of the insuranees upon the whiting nut wfactory of Hasse & Pratt, burned a few days since, the former list published hawing been incorrect: Phoenix of Philadelphia 52,500 Union Mutual' of Philadelphia 2,500 iltelinnec Of Philadelphia 3,500 Home of New Haven 3,900 The !oss by the tire was $20,000. BADLY ISEATEN.—.John Gat - Fagan was at tacked by three men, at Second and . Walnut streets, yesterday afternoon, wax knocked clown, beaten and kicked in a terrible manner. After the assault his head presented a horrible . appearance, being swelled up to nearly double ' its usualsize. One of the assailants was ar rested, He is maned James Keating. He was taken before AldC:Finan Dougherty, and wax held in E3OO bail to answer. Power: ArronvrmßN'rs. The Arayor has made the following additional appointments : First DistrietEdward Simpson. Fourth District—Richard P. Dillon. Sixth District P. Loalol'mA.. B on,l John Green. Eighth et—Samuel 31eLaiighli 'rive Distritt--LSamiiel .1. Miller, Thos.W Taylor. ileserviCorps—SaninelF.-Cloak - 1 - inoeLivrtNii.—Two women entered. time ritore of Southwick & Co., N 0.17 South Eighth street, last evening. One of them was ob served to slip under her dress a package con taining two dress patterns. She wets arrested by Reserve °Meer Cloak, and will have a hearingat Hui Central St;ttimuthis_afternoon: Her name is Elizabeth Redding. Her COM .. -pattion escaped. (AUGHT. IN THE ACT.-A man who gave his name aS George Sprit *as arrested this morning, between 3 and 4 o'clock, while at tempting to enter th - clothing storesof Wm. Hicks,' No. DU2 Market street. He had suc ceeded in prying open a rear window before lie spas captured by policeman McMahon, of the Sixth Distiet, The prisoner will have a hearing this afternoon, at the Central Fitation. Id nn DO (:f4.—A dog, sm posed to be 'mad, Nvas shot and killed at Second and Washing ton streets at 6 o'clock this morning. At Twenty-third and Chestnut streets, this morning, a 111011 Waki bitten by a mad dog The dog was. afterwards :shot by °them. Kuhn, of time Schuylkill Harbor Police, ICE orvicE RwthED.—Th.. office of . .1. Divan, ire-deider, at S. E. mraor o f J o ff orso o :11•4.1,111(• and Washington stri•ots, was form(' ()pun with a jimmy het wevn 12 and 1 o'cl oc k this morning. .The tide ties only got t ,b ou t dollar in tire cent-piece. morni tempt:was made to break - into the clothing store of' If. PutY,e/l, `N0.455 North Second street. A policeman observed a man engaged in prying open a rear shutter, but before he enuld get up to the plade„ the thief ran away and cseaped.. • ' • ' A . LIBERAL, MOV.IntExT.‘---At a meeting of - Washington Vamp, No.lo, Patriotic Order of Sons of America, held at their Cantonment; 725 Race street, last evening, the following preamble - and-resolution were adopted, viz.: Whereas, The colored men of the country are now cit izens, and at present entitled to all the *rights of their white brethren; save the privilege of the elective frau chime; be it therefore, Resolved, That we advocate the formation of Camps of our Order, composed of colored men, throughout the State, and we, nn a Camp, will work to secure the accom plishment of title end. FIVE DOLLARS FOR AN ACCOMMODATION ! ,The agents of a certain lock-stitch sewing Machine, doing business on Chestnut street, above Ninth, in this city, PROFESH TO ACCOMMO DATF THE POOR (and their customers are prin cipally among this class who really need 'ac commodation, by furnishing them with ma ;chines on the INSTALLMENT ]'LAN. Since these philanthropic (?) agents do not ex plain to their "accoMmodated" patrons that FIVE DOLLARS EXTRA-a 811111 equal to BiX, and one quarter per cent. a month on the amount not actually paid down—is charged, we feel bound to expose the fact. The business' address of these accommodating gentlemen is the south side of Chestnut street, below Tenth. WlLLecix & Ginns improved Family Sew ing Machines ate LOANED free qf charge, and when app.l:medial - 6 sold on easy monthly pay- Ments, at the merrivfacturers' prices,. No CHARGE FOR -AN ACCOMMODATION - IS EVER MADE AT 720 CHESTNUT STREET. WE ARE not in the habit of commending new men and new things; but in advising our readers to bear Dr, F.ll. Lees's lectures, en titled "Objections Answered," we take no risk. Dr. Lees is one ,of England's most elo quent Speakers; and comes to us hi illy recem mended .by the best authorities. He arrived in AmeriCa a month , ago, and has delivered his lectures before delighted audiences; in New York and New EnAdand. The Young. Men's Christian Association of this city hfis secured him for one lecture only, which will be given at Concert Han, on next Monday evening. • , UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY.- Messrs. Brown & Woelpper, proprietors of the United StateS Hotel at Atlantic City, au noinice that their. fine establishment be opened for the reception of guests on Satur day, June 26th. Hassler's Band, finder the direction of .3I:A - A.ition Hassler,: has been en gaged for the season. Undertbe Management of Brown & Wnelpper, the United" States has been a favorite resort for several years past, and the manner in which the home has been kept is so well known that it needs no special mention. FOR THE SEA SHORE.—The Camden and At lantic Railroad .Company announce that on and after to-morrow (Sunday, June fl) a Sun day train will be run to Atlantic ; stopping at all way-stations. The last boat willleave Vine Street wharf, at 8 o'clock A. M.; returning will leave Atlimtic at 4P. M. This train wifl be run every Sunday, all summer, and will be a great benefit to the can't-get-aways. TRENWITH'S New Store, at No. ill 4 Chestnut street, is now in the full tide of its ~access. Persons about leaving the city canprocure a full supply of light literature, as well as toilet and fancy articles of every description. All the latest publications constantly on hand. CITY NOTICES. 11EnucED.—Prices I.l,(Anced.—Plain Japanese Silks, 6:1 25. Cheek Japanese Silks, ,S 1 31iNefi Dress Goods reduced. e. Granite Poplin. 37!, (tic* Plahl Poplin , . .0'44 Black Silks, 50. :1 , 3 50 Black Silks, &3. 50 Blind: Silks, tel 25. tir2 25 Black Silks, ,t+2. 2 00 Black Silks, ..j4.1 85. ti) Black Hernani, two yari+ wide. Y 2 75. crernani, Iron Barege, Grenadine, White Piqued very cheap. • Piques, 25. 31. 37, 50. kO, 75 to .$l. Bargains in Thread Gloves. 25.31,35, 44.? cents fur Silk Gloves. E Gloves, Julhdle, ,i 4 ,1 25. "Joseph.'' 95e.; "Jonviii," 75. - Misses• Rids. .t 1 10; Gents' "Joseph,' $1 25. Gents• Jonv in • :32. All Kid Gloves warranted. Embroideries. Fans, Linen Iltlks. A. & J. B. EIMITHOLIIMML., 23 N. Eighth street. AFTER you have been nicely robbed, investi gate the merits of th. Bu RGLAII ALARM TELEG RA °Mee 1111 Chestnut street. Xi RH'S CHINA HALL.—We have arranged one portion of our store exclusively for cheap goods, and intend in 1 'Uwe to place in this department any article which may he in the least oh style or• imperfect, and will sell them regardless of cost. Ills Chestnut street. One thousand odd castor bottles, cut glass, 38 cents each. HElin's CHINA .lIALL, 1218 Chestnut street. WHITE STONE CHINA. Chamber Sets.lo pieces, va 50. at Kerr'a China Hall 1218 Chestnut etEvot, „ . . . WHITE FRENCH CHINA: Dinner Plttles, in6hes,per dozen, 1 31 50. KERICH CHINA HALL, HIS Chestnut et re,q GL ASSWA RE, At Kerr's China hull 1218 Chestnut street. You can not fail to make a selection from our immense assort moot. Tumblers. 38 cents to 492.1 per dozen; Goblets 4.1 50 to ;,, , 100 per dozen; Decanters; .11 t0.e75 per pair BEST QUALITY FREN, •11 CHINA. Dinner Sete. )15 pkveB, s'3o; 0 00 piNsAB, KERR oi FIA L. 1218 Chestnut str..rt WHITE STONE CHINA TEA SETS. Forty-six pieces, pupa with latialle4, .$5. Forty- four pieces. cups with handles, *4. All the best totality ? at CEEin.ll ALL, .1,216 Street WHITE STONE CHINA. DINNER SETS, 76 pieces, 15;705;5 pil.etl, $5.577. KERR'S Chilli' hull, 3218 Chestnut street. • GAY'S CHINA PALA till, 1029 CIIESTN street. is the.olleapest place to buy any artielo in China. Clam or Earthen either useful or ornamental, Gar will sail for Europe on Satuniay, .1 mit! 12111, and will exeentt: any orders entrusted to him, either in l•liiglantl. Fl'llltee or flormany, promptly. and fl. t a .mall ronnnisnion. TIIIN Ottl•l'S a rare op portunity fur the I consumer to import goods lint rnall tho mann- • facturer, securing all the latest designs and at B saving of fully 23 per cent. Orders may in left at KW Chestnut street. us lade as Friday evening, 11th inst. $ 1 2,4 0 A BuBoLAn ST - RucK. We've told you several times beforn With lame poetic lean, About the Sates that MA n viN makes, To all intents coniplete.. With wondrous combination locks That every art defy To break, or olesi or explode— And then they're always dry. A burglar came along one day. To see them on the sly, Those massive things he couldn't force Ile'd know the reason why. He'd had experience of bare, In prison ran had jolted, But %viten in. SEW those locks and bolts Ile tore his locks and bolted, The Safe they esill THE SPE Eincit With anguish made 111111 grin; e'd never learned the use of globes, And couldn't get drilled in ! Sphericals and other safes For tilde by • 31.1 It YIN ,ti 720.11mitput t.rt - - - In clothing, fors, corpets,,,Ve., use Lyon's Insect PUNT der. It will do it. Nothing eke will. Don't WalCtill the mischief le done Kill them now: 80 - sure yon got Lyon''s Powder. See E.Lyon', s itignitturos in hlte flask. Buy no other and you will avoid diriapp9ititmont. Depot, 21 Park Rim, N. Y. - "VERY SUPERIOR. 001.0 Si i TEAS (Black), ill 5,10,1511 04 , 11aia9,nine Oaths +, at a great n4lllo'loo from retail prices. FAJJITIIQUNE & C0..205 st., and 10311.111arket st." Tier VERMONT SPRING WATER. The great remedy for Caiieer, Scrofula. Bright's Ms ease end other hldnity affections. Sold by Johnston, I.lolloyruy S Cowden, 602 Arch strest. '-rF3EIiE'6 Ni) Mts'EAKE Anour . is pleasure to deal with a man like CitAal.E.4 Eten EL, the urtiatic Bootniaker, it No. NH North fEightil street, 'above Buttonwood. His aim is to give entire satisfae lion to his patrons, and we scarcely need say he Iteroin pliSheS it. He ats up some of tho very best work in the city, and his prices challenge. competition. Try hint Itarlf nod you become a pol l utant eustomer. • To mnnL Au les can get the lategt otylo of Iluta and Cape at Charted oaktenl and 8340heatout etrect, at priced lower than any whero else In the city. St'IMICAL .11STIt UME NTH and druggists' sun dries, THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN - PHI ADLI II IIIA, SATUIWAY. JUNE 5, 1869. JUSTICE To KILT. MOTIIS SNowuEs ,T; 23 South Ekkt i ntrect --,Bowmr , tyrit Q , biti--now , store nut HtrePt • this morning.' Tilt , ploco wan thronged with the thirsty, .hut they. all ulatt away rejoicing after par taking of a glass of his fatuous botta..Water from that Fountain, , . JUDGING FROM TILE GREAT DEMAND FOR OUR FINE CUSTOMER-MADE CLOTIIINA, TILE PEOPLE have besomo convinced that not only TIIH LETTER -CARRIERS could have saved art so had they purchased their uniforms at this house, but tho differrure in our prices, rampart& frith those of other houses in this city, is at least - 90 ' in favor of . $9 - • • - citARLEs STOKES, ti 0.82.1 Chestnut street. TILE leading Ibt and Cap Store in the city is 834 and 836 Cheatuut street, Oakford & Bona. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES on easiest terms, by 0, F. DAVID, MO Ghost:int street Conics, Bunions Inverted Istails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Dhestnut street. Charges moderate. STRANGERS in the city who are in want of a flue Hat or Cap of the latest style, can procure it at Charles Onkford eons', MI and MG C4estnut street. QUIET and soothe the pain of children teeth ing—liso Bower's Infant Cordial. Bold by all Drug gists. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND VATARRT-1. , J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear treat!' all diseases appertaining to the abovemiembers with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are finite(' to accompany their patients, as he bus no stecrets in his practice.. Arti ficial e 'es inserted. No char :o made for examination. REAL ESTATE .SALEL fp ORPHANS' CO LTRT SALE.-ESTATE .Uaof Written Van Beil; deceased.—Thomas "'3 Sons, A InniuneerK.—Purannitt. to au order of .the Orphans' Court for the City and County • of. Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday, - June 29, 18.39, at 12 o'clock, noon , at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol lowing described property, late of Herman Van Boil, deceased, viz.; No, 1—( No. 3in the order of sale) Lot, Eleventh street, north of Tioga street, Twenty-third Ward. All that lot of ground situate on the weal - side of Eleventh street, Twenty-third Ward, city of Phila delphia; commencing at , the distance of 210 feet north ward from the northwest corner. of Eleventh and Tioga streets; containing in front on Eleventh atreet 40 feet, and extending in depth westward. of that width 185 feet 6 Indies to a street 25 feet wide. Being the same premises which the Philadelphia Mutual Reid Estate Association, by indenture dated July 8, A . D. 1861, recorded in Deed Book A. C. 11., No. 24, pa $? 2 13 , &c., granted and con veyed to the said Harman N an Beil, in fee. No. 2.—(No. 4in the Order of Sale.) Throe-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1746 NOrth• Sixth street, South of Mont gomery street, Twentieth Ward. that three-story brick nowsnage and lot, situate on the - west aide of Sixth street, No. 1746. at the distance of 105 feet 2 inches south ward from the south side of Illontgontery street, Twen tieth Ward, city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixth street, 12 feet, and extending in depth westward 85 fret to a 4 feet wide alley, leading northward in to MOM tiomery street. Being the same premises which 1511111 R. Thompson and Emma T., his wife, by indenture dated August 15th, A. D. 1813, recorded 'in Deed Book T. 11.. No. 107, page 256, granted and conveyed to the said Her man Van Bell. Sulnect to the payment Of a yearly ground rent or sum of .$)5l per, annum. The interest of the minors owning undivided interestq in said premises being sold by order ,of the Orphans - Court; the ether owners uniting in the sale, so that the purchasers take title to the wllOlO. _ . B y th e Omit. JOSEPH MEGAItY. Clerk O. C. LEON lIVNEMA ELIZABETH VAN lIEIL. Guardians. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. jes 12 2/1 139 and 141 South Fourth street. For other property. behno.ting to' 8111110 estate, to be sold at the Caine Onto and place, see other handbill. frnt ORPHANS' COURT SALR—ESTATE of Berman Van Bell, deceased.—Thomas C Sons, Auctioneers.--Pursuant to all Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, Juno 23111.1669, at 12 o . clock, noon will be sold at public sale at the Philadelphia Exclituige, the following de scribed property, lute of Herman Van Bell, deceased, viz.: No. I.—Valuable Business Stand. Four-story Brick Store and Dwelling, No. 270 South Second street. north of Spruce street, 30 feet front. All that four•story brick niessunge and lot of ground, situate on the west Hide of Second street, No. 270, between Walnut and Spruce streets, city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Second street 30 feet, more or less, ind in depth lad feet. Being the same 'premises which Robert W . Daven port and wife, by Deed dated November 2d, 3846, and re corded in Deed Book A. W. M., No. 25, page 40, .tr., grunted and conveyed to the said Herman Van Beil. in tee. No. 2.-Very "Valnable Business Stand. FOur-Story Brick Stony, S. E. corner of Third and South streets. Ail that four-story brick 1111!StIllligP wad lot of ground, situate at the S. E. earner of Third and' Soutli streets, City of Philadid Oda; containing in front on South street 16 feet I inch, and extending in depth southward on the west side thereof along 'Third street 41 feet 6 inellies;intire or less, and on Da-cast line thereof 40 feet 6 Inches, more or less, to a 3 feet wide alley. Being the' satin! Prinllip4o: which .John Donny and M _Mary It., his wife, by indenture dated October 29th. A. D. 1044, recorded in Deed Book It. L. No. 31. page 24. granted. and conveyed to the said Herman Van Bell, in lee. Subject to a yearly grmutil rent of $l4 per annum. (hying a proportionablepart of yearly ground rent or stun of 42 Spanish milled silver dollars.) The interest of the minors owning muliv hied interest in gni(' premises being sold by order of the Orphans Court; the other owners milting in they sale, o, that pur chasers take title to the whole By the Court, JOSEPH MEGAIY, (Bork 0. C LEON II YNEMAN. 1 Guanliant. ELIZABETH VAN HEIL, M. THOMAS ,t SONS. A111 , 00111,1N. 199 and 141 South Fourth stro,d . . . For other proper) v, belonging to sato • , •state. to be sold at sante time and place. see other handbill. P-5 1226 M REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SUNS' .U.aSale.—Modern 111 mo-story Brick Residence, No. 25541 Green street, west of Twenty-third street. 40 feet front. On Tuesday, Juno 15, 1869, at 12 o'clock. noun, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that three-story brick inessuage, situate on the south side of Green street, at the distance of 60 feet east of Tweuty-fourth street, No. 2330; theme extending east ward along said Greet, street 40 Pot; theta, extending southwe rdly on a iillo parallel with Twenty-third street 81 feet °fan Inch; thence sontlr.vi . -sterly on a line at right angles with Pennsylvania avenue 66 feet 5) 4 inches to said avenue; thence northwestwardly along said avenue 90 feet; thence northeastwardly on a line at right angles with saidavenue 52 feet BF' inches. and thence northward on a line parallel with Twenty-third street ;'/' feet to said Green street, the place of beginning.. The_ liousu is 20 feet . with side yard Of 20 feet; the whole depth of hit on the east line is 11 l feet 5% inches, and on the west He , ' 119 feet i n ches. It has all the modern conveniences. Will be sohl milkivet to a mortgage ollat,::00. Immediate posta,odon. Heys at the S. W. corner of voit et. tlt and Green streetr , . N. THOMAS S SONS. Auctioneers, jet; 10 139 and 111 South Fourth street. Cp 11 EA L ESTATE: THOMAS &St /NS' ;qv' I ery desirable Building Lots, southwest corner of 'Thirteenth and Jefferson streets, extending through to Nary street. On Tuesday. June 22d, Jso9. at 12 o'clock. noon• will be sold at public sale, at the Phil adelphia Exchange the following described lots of ground. via.: No. - 4.—A All those 0 contiguous lots of ground, situate at the southwest corner At Thirteenth and Jefferson streets; 4 of them 22?.i; feet front. and the other lit test inches trout on Thirteenth street, by 93 feet No. 2—All those 3 contiguous lots of ground. adjoining the above in the rear, fronting on the corner of Jefferson and Nary streets; such 19 feet front, 70 feet inches deep. No. 3—All those 2 lots of ground. ikdjoining No. 2on the south, fronting on Nary street; 10 test trout. 37 feet deep. It. /'The houses to be hunt on Thirteenth street must recede 3 feet trout the iris'" See plan. • IV-7 - Terms—Half cash; balance on ground rent. They will be sold separately. - 111. THOMAS Si tNs. Auctioneers, je5,12.19 ]BI and 11l South Fourth St. PUBLIC SALE. - THOMAS SON S, g Auctionvers.—Large and Valuable Hotel, k now? , 11S Wetherill House," No. 003 Samoni street. west of Sixtitstreet. 1/n Tuesday. Thine '22. 151;9, at 12 o'clock, noon, will lw sold at public sale; at the Philadelphia Ex change. all that four-story building. known a., the *.Wet herill situate on Ow-north side of SIIIISOIII 01,44. 75 feet west of Sixth street ;"colitaining in front on Sansimi street 30 feet, and extending in depth ta, , rthwaril tit feet, with the privilege -a 3-feel alley leading IMO Ileorge s court. 'The house contains bi 1 ,1 1)11114, several of them quite large.' It is well adapted, and has been oc cujdedl for ninny years as a nubile house awl for legal meetings, such as arbitrations: jurp , meetings, &v.. and frOna Its great convenience to the public buildings, could he arranged for offices to great advantage, Subject to two irredeemable ground rents of Ft-I5 °eels. cash upon the execution and delivery of the deed f i ll' t h e saute, may 151.120 days from date of sale; I alance im bond mail mortgage hi the 11:411.11i way. Lease of the present tenant expires November Ist, 1869. 111. TIIO3IAS & SONS, Atietionvers, ' jes-12 19 139 and 141 Solid; Fourth stil , M, eV : I .1: EAT, Ii;STATI.—'II-1 ()Al AS & SONS' Sale.—Modi , rn - Ilifee-story Shriek () w olf ing . N n. 85 : 3 corinthiaitventleTFifteentlt - AVard-.—thrlMesdallime-- 1511 i. 180, at 12 o clock. noon, t r ill be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three story brick nwestiage, with two-story back building and lot 14" gromul, situate on the east side of Corinthian avenue. 32 feet south of Ogden street Fifteenth Ward; containing in front on Corinthian avenue 16 feet, and ex tending in depth 623: - .; feet. l'ogellier with the common use and privilege of m3-feet wide alley. It has pa r l or , dining-room end kitelion on first floor: 2 chambers. sit tina-rooni and bath on the second floor, and chambers 011 third hoer. `a. . TOIIIS-62.Z0U.11111i . 1 , 11111111 011 111011ZIal.. 1110IVIAS. SONS, Auctioneers, jeslo 12 139 mod 141 South Fourth street. T! REAL ESTATE.--Tl - 10Ar As & SONS' Titesdav, June 22,1. ISa9. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at iniblic sale, at the l'hiludelPhia. Ex change, the hollowing deseribed property ) viz.: N0..1. 'l'we three-story brick 1 hvellings. Nes. NH, and 808 Catha rine street. west of Eighth street. All these two three story brie]: nieSHIMgCS, With one - story iiitelion:4 and lots of ground, situatemn the south stile of Catharine street, west of Eighth streets Nos.- SOii Ittal NIS; containing in front 11 feet, and extending iimlepth 35 tent. Each subject to a Yearly around rout of 5:33, N o . 2.-I)welling, ..7 , Z0, 003 hoax 6trevt. Ail that three st,,ry brick meBsuagemlid lot- of grotand, situate on the I , lolt side Or Essex street, 35 feet south of Catharine street, No. Silt; containing in front 12 feet, and extending depth 13 loot to n It feet wide alley. Subject to a yearly around rent Ad 834. 111. 4'IIO3IAS & SONS, A itetioneers, .1 , 512 19 ' I:191iiill 141 South Fourth id] vet. ISAAC NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER, N. E. corner Third mot Sorni!ii streets, only, ono squirm below the Exehatige. 112:11,0iX) to loan, In large or small amounts, on Winnow's. silver plate, watches, jeweler, and all goods or value. Orrice hours from ti A. M. to P. M. tt.ir Es . tahlisheil for the Mgt twit years. Ad vances made lit large amounts at the lowest market Wars : ja,l tarp MILI f IN'ERV_GOODS. SASH' RIBBONS; NEW STYLES. Handsomely Trimmed HATS AND BONNETS. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, BLONDE LACES, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, VERY CHEAP.. THOS. KENNEDY & Blioo, No. 729 Chestnut Street. . hth3l-3mrp CHOICE GOODS. POPULAR PRICES. PARIS FLOWERS,. I LINEN BACK SATINS Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Bonnets. In unrivaled assortment S. A. & D:KERN, 724ir ARCH STREET. th 2rr INSURANCE. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPIM., Office, No. 3 South Fifth Street, (SECOND STORY.) The Only Strictly Mutual Fire Insurance Company in the Consolidated City. A Rebate of 33 per cent. is made, and a further deduc tion may be expected if tho Company continues as sue ceeeful as it bae been. All to whom .Ipconomy is an object should Insure in this Company , . '. RATES. LOW. Perpetual and Limited insurances numb on Buildingg Annually on Atorchandied and Household Goods ASSETS, • - - $ O / 3 , 6 § 1 2 32 DIRECTORS: . • William P. Reeder, Joseph Chapman. Francis T. Atkinson Edward M. Needles, Wilson M. Jenkins, Lukens WebstOr. Caleb Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Blather, T: Ellwood Chapman, rlirnenn Matlock, Aaron,W:Gaakill, CALEB CLOTHIER, President. BENJAMIN MALONE, Vice President. THOMAS MATHER, Treasurer. T. ELLWOOD OHAPMAN,Secretary. un•^_9rtutbbt .5; = 4 CARPJETIN GS, &C CANTON JUST TIECI; LVED, EX BARK LOUISA. 2,000 ROLLS, FRESH CANTON MATTINGS, White and Red Checked, OF CHOICE BRANDS. IN ALL WIDTHS NUCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, N 0.509 CHESTNUT STHEET. apls the hi tip S rto • ' FOR SALE 611 FOR SALE.. AN .ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE, about five miles from Market Street Bridge. near the Pennsylvania Railroad. First-class Property, in excel, loot order: large Mansionovith all modern conveniences; large Barn, Carriage-house, Tenant Douse, tine Garden, with fruit and vegetables; Ice-houses,&C.,ke. Situation high and . airy, with splendid view, Including the Dela ware riverfor several miles.- , Poe esEinu atl - soon as desired. B. W. BEESLEY, 731 Walnut Street. to th s 4t* TO : RENT. fa TO RENT, A Very Elegant Country Seat, Completely Furnished.' Carriage House, lee House, bearitlful Lawn of 8 acres, and an abundance of Shade, Shrubbery, Fruit, and Vege tables. C7ardener on the placers., Will be rented very IoW to a careful tenant.. , J. T. WAY, 32,2 Chestnut Street. IYy - 10 - rptf - H rTI To R ENT—A 1? LTIIN SH ED 1-1 0 IISE '11...1 In West Philadelphia, Forty-sixth street and King sensing avenue, anti! August 20th, with privilege of con. t inning lenge' ti rri 'lmmediate possession. Ap ply . to WM. ermluxas, 2t* 516 South Delaware avenne.'. ' O T IZENT—ITURNIBII.III)ROUSE, Fliill ist(l. 52. N. Thirteenth ht., fur 011 , 3 year or more. (:nud raferona roi nir,v3. jes-3t* TRIMMINGS AND PATTERNS. Aff 111. A. BINDER.: •• • • .I.I.IL E DRESS TRIMMINd ' AND PAPER PATTERN STORE, • ' N. W. CORNER ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. BARGAINS JUST OPENED. New style Silk Tassel Fringe, 02 cents a yard,• all sluktleti REAL GUIPURE LACES. A case Litre Points, Sureties and Jackets. Llama Lace Parasol Covers. Black Thread Laces., all widths, at very low prices. The genuine Joseph Gleves,-§lper pan•. illissoS' Colored Kids. .NEW STYLE PARASOLS AND SEA,SIDES. Roman and - Plain Ribbons and Studies. :Paris Jewelry. Plaid Nal nsoolts, French Mutlins, Piques and Mar- BeilleH,llauabuyg Edging and Insertions. EXCLUSIVE' AGENT For .Mrs. WORK'S Celebrated System -for. Cutting 'Ladies' Dresses, Sorel:Ms, :Basques, Garibaldis, Chil dren's Clothes, Sze.. Iry measurement. • . AGENTS WANTED. tad Pi; are now making fret)), eIOU to ea 200 per month as agents for this system. myltirW 1(1E.-=L61 - - liXs S7l , llllo3irtal[toLTNA nice. now landing from nI .tunor J. Eveilnalb Mid for SltiP by COCIINAN, ItL, SELL .00., 22 North Iront ntreet. IVIATTINGS. 1860. JUNE, 1869. 1869 STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, EIGHTIT AND MARKET STREETS, In order to close their large stock of Spring Goods during the month of dune. SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS.° Gray materials for -Suits, 37i cts. Dress Goods for Traveling Suits, 50 cts. Japanese Silks, $l. 25, worth $1 W. THIN GOODS-THIN GOODS. Stripe and Plaid Lenos, 25 to 50 cts Wide Black Grenadine, $2 25.. Wide Iron Barege, $3 50: Beal French Lawns, 371 cts. Plaid Slimmer Silks, $l. Plain Polilt de Solo, $2, worth $2 25 SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS. Llama Points, $lO to SM. Baregg, Shawls. N WHITE GOODS, And in all our Departments our stock is very large in new, fresh and seasonable yoods,tho whole of which we propose to dispose of at prices that will insure immediate sales. SITIZA.WI3ItIroCI-JE cLicorri-uuort, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. NOTE.—Our lower floor is the coolest and moat pleasant Salesroom in Philadelphia during the summer months. 8. & C. UNIVERSAL INsuILAN.(II. - 41. Branch Office for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, TI c Original Joint-Stoek Life Insttranet Company of the United State& The attention of canvassers is esi,ecially directed to the following plans of insurance, origi nally devised and first carried into etrect by this Company I. RETURN PREMIUM PLAN. 'By this method of incur ;nice the amount or the policy is secured simply by the temporary deposit of the annual premiums, which are returned iu full,together with the amount assured to the holder of the policy, when it shall become a claim upon the Company. R. REDUCTION OF PREMIUM PLAN. By this plan a reduction of one-half is made in the premiumafter the third annual payment, g bein equal t ividend of 50 per cent. J A clauie is inserted in the Policies issued by the UNIVERSAL, in which these results, are istinctly specified and guaranteed. Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, To whom application can be made for l'amphletti or any Cher information ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. WWI ir - 41A g 914 Ornamental Iron and Bronze Works SPARKS,STILLMAN,DOWDELL&CO., =2=l=l3 Cast- and Wrought_ Iron• Railing, • GARDEN AND CEMETERYADORNMENTS, 'POEN TAINS;' VASES, VERANDAHS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, Sm. IRON STAIRS U]' EVERP DESCRIPTION. NEW AND IN PROVED STABLE yu.rornunE. Foundry==-2028 North Tenth St Wareroom---807 Chestnut St. mu° tit Ate :.tuisn§ FOR INVATIDS.—A PINE MUSICAL Box lIH It componion for tbe Hick ciutufber; tito tint ansortnicnt in the city nil it grout variety of ai re to so lect from. luipoyted direct by • • - - : . • •-- F.'l.llR 11110T1IEii.. mifl6tf rp 324 ClicHtimt strcot, below Fourth, REPAIRS TO WATCH ES .A.Nti bitiereal lieicei4, lii the 1)051 manlier, lIV Nlilllful 'workmen. . • FARR 1C 11110T1fElt, 524.13h0knut Htroot. below Fourti, 'A/r- INDELIBLE NIS" 111 Embroidering, Braiding: StitiopillL!. so , . M. A. TORBY, Filbert et net. ANNOUNCE A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, SILKS-SILKS-SILKS. IN HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, CENTRAL DRY GOODS HOUSE, IA I 1 41 1471 OF INTIEW "I(CortIC. 409 CHESTNUT STREET. TU AGEN'tS : AGENTS AND CANVASSERS WANTED. G. G. WESTCOTT & SON, Managers. Gray materials for sults, 40 ets. Dress Goods for. Traveling Stilts, 62} eta. Silk Poplinettes, $1 50, worth $2. Figured and Stripe Grenadine 43aregai, 374 to 75.. Wide Black Barege, 81 25. ' Pure Linen Lawns, 374 cis. Plaid Poolt de Sole, $3, 30, worth $2 M. Extra wide Plain Silks, p, worth $3 60 Lace Points; $8 to $4O Llama Shawls. IN HOSIERY AND GLOVES, CARRIAGES. darft' liiiportant - Announ NEW CARRIAGES I At 712 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. McLEAR & KENDALL :Will keop a dplrndid assortment of good . , atrong and : well finished CATila AGES always on band. to which they invite the attention of all desiring to purchatie. • 712 SANSOnJutreet beforo purchasing else - • • • .ui1,20 N W 2titrp§ I)" NI. LANE, tnct,-.._ Builder of First-elass Light and Heavy CAJR:JRA.A.GrVAS, R . ( apt( t full) lure it attention to Ms large stock of tint do (1 ( N k g( s 11 o, d( Mkt_ n Ica• Cat•riagcb of y tit ((Li Iptiou, :it Manufactory and "Wareroonis, 31.12, ;139 mad 3136 itIAILKET SIeItEEIG Threw ti Ht ol• P( nos 3 hams R Inroad Depot, cst PitiladcLollia ft 2to th int•p , ..UNDERTAKER; 35 South Thirteenth &trout. inh2.s-titurpt • COMPANY 170 to 100 my 22 H 4t