The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 27, 1865, Image 4

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Clothing of all kinds Is also very much needed.
* Oity Pastoh, 1341 Lombard street.
Tirm™ Pasta.—We a few days since, announced
S&SSS^sfts^s
she bmame a pupil at the Milan Conservatory
S vSriTul r M or SIX years later she oamo
fPe Venloo and Milan Operas. In 1821
So'SmW « tff Fans Mage, and to the
loimwKa year she sang at Verona to the
member* o? the Congress- From 1824- to 1830
SgenOTslly oonsldered to have been the meat bril
ltmit neriod of her career. .Managers fought and
masters composed for her. BelUnl composed
™Norma” and the “ Sonnambnta” that she might
sler in them, and for her Pacini wrote Ms “Nlobo.”
Her faoe was not prepossessing, neither opnld her
voice he compared to that of many other oolebrated
sinners of that time and of the present day 5 but the
sense of the heantlfnl was so strong within her, so
tenacious was her determination to attain to a high
position In her art, that it conquered every
thing, and to spite of failures to Italy and
Franoe, which embittered the commencement
of her career, she succeeded to placing herself at
the head of that band of illustrious artists which It
is hard to believe will ever be surpassed or
even equalled. It Is commonly said that La pasta
won her celebrity In “Annaßolena,” “TheSonnam
bnla,” and “Norma;” but H those parts, created
by her, oarried her to the apogee of glory, It Is just
to remark that she had acquired her great artistic
value by singing the operas of Rossini, those works
whioh, like * Tanoredi,” the ,” Gasan L&dra,” and
the “Donna del Lago.” demand the most perfect
execution, and artists whose voice has been trained
to surmount the most formidable difficulties. Edu
cated to that school, it Is not surprising that when
she came to execute the comparatively easy works
of Donizetti and Bellini she knew how to impart to
them a character or exquhite beauty now vainly
sought to thorn. Nobody now Bings the oavatlna in
“ Norma,” or the rondos in u The Sonnambula ”
and “ Anna Bolena ” as Pasta did, boq&use nobody
BOW would know how to Sing the variations In
“Tanoredi” and thecavattaato “Nlobe” as sEa
was wont to sing them. She was a dramatic
singer in the fullest sense of the term, and
her artistio value may be summed up In
two traits. Bellini said that she was the only
singer to whom a composer oould Intrust a
part and tronble himself no more about it. She
said of herself that she had never suooeodsd In com
pletely expresting her own conception of her parts.
It was the Instinct of that artistio perfection that
incessantly spurred her onwards; It was the sign 01
the lolty elevation to which she hail attained. Mo
dest and affable In domestic life, an exoellentdaugn
ter. a good wife, an affectionate mother, many will
still remember to have seen her, In the days of her
greatest triumphs, busying herself in rustle attire
With the cultivation of flowers to the parterres of
her delightful country-house on the Lake of, Oomo,
where tbe wealth hcneßtly acquired by her musical
talents enabled her to exercise a graoeful hospita
lity. Tho extent of her voloe was remarkable. In
her prime she Is said to have had the full range of
3} i octaves. It most be nearly thirty years since
she left the stage, but she once afterwards .quitted
■ her Oomo retreat to sing at St. Petersburg for a
very large remuneration.
Litbbabt Bobsb.—A lawyer, who had groat suc
cess at the bar. Oliver Patru, who was admitted to
the Academy lit 1640, first introduced the custom for
newly, elected members to return thanks to elaborate
addresses, end replying to them quite as elaborate
ly. INPatru may be believed, the Academy of Ms
day dawdled away their time in the most indolent
manner. In one of his letters he describes very
amusingly the visit which uhristlna of Sweden
took it into her head to pay to the Academy. The
Queen gave but short notice of her intention, and,
with the utmost efforts, not more than fifteen or six
teen members could be got together on the occasion.
The Director, who seemed determined to make the
most of Ms royal visitor, offered to read some pages
of thelr dictionary, to labor on which was, he ob»
served, the ordinary exercise of the body. The
Queen, who went through the ordeal with a patience
no One would ever suppose in the murderess of Mo
naldesohl, said, " Very willingly.” He accordingly
read all that related to the word “yea ” (game).
Among otper expressions was “Game of Prtooes,
whioh only pleases- the player,” to denote a mali
cious violence on the part of a prince or minister.
This seemed to amuse the Queen, for she laughed
very heartily. She seemed, however, to have had
quite enough of the dictionary, and she rose, made
a bow to the company, and left to the same manner
as she entered.
AGioahtio Tbsb,—Seme of tho Brazilian jour
nals tell astounding stories of a wonderful tree
whloh.they say has lately been met with to South
America, and whioh, If their accounts are to be ro
lled on, nonet be Indeed something remarkable. The
dlsoovery Is said to have been made by a German
naturalist, who Informs ns that the tree to question,
which grows on tho banks of the Bio Branco, a tri
butary of the Amazon, belongs to the Malvaceons
order, and that Its branches form a canopy of ver
dure of sufficient extent to shelter 10,000 men.. A
gigantic bird, the tononydon, “another wonder of
the basin of tbe Amazon,” perches itself on the
branches of this tree, far beyoud the reach of the
Indian’s arrow or the rifle which forms the weapon
of more civilized men. It la added that the treelr
ealled by the Brazilians Sonina, and that It Is very
common upon the river banks In the country of the
tipper Amazon, where an equatorial temperature
prevails.— Exchange.
Naw Bouts to t.auu SiTpaaion.—A new route
to Lake Superior is to be opened soon, which, will
be muck shorter than any other, and cannot toil to
become a favorite one with all Interested to the
mineral regions. The railroad across the northern
peninsula from Marquette to Esoanaba has just
been completed. It Is proposed to piaoe a line of
steamers running ftom Grand Haven, the terminus
of the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad, to Esraha
ba, bit Xdttle Bay do Noquet. This will oonsldera
' blylhorten tbe distance which Eastern travellers
now have to pass, and also dd away with the moon,
venlencea of a trip on Lake Superior, which at cer
tain seasons of the year is deemed uncertain and
unsafe. This new route is 253 miles shorter than
any other, require B but l«8 inllea- of steamboat
navigation, ana can be travelled in about twenty
three hours. It la estimated that the Increase of
business toqthe mineral regions of Lake Superior
will this year greatly exceed that of preceding
years. There are about 120 vessels engaged to the
trade, and about three quarters' of the minerals are
sent eastward to OMo, Pennsylvania, and New
York. •
Thb TtOTBBiES Ohbstsut T.rbb.—The celebra
ted chestnut tree of the Tullerles, that burets Into
leaf before Us neighbors, and generally enters am
appearance by the Ist of March, is a laggard this
rear. Crowds stare up at Us bald crown In disap
pointment. The tradition whloh has given the peo
ple talth in the preooclty of this tree, dates—neither
from the birth of the King of Borne, nor from Na
poleon’s return from Elba. The date is the 20th of
March, 1746. A celebrated painter was accused of
having assassinated his rival at the Koval Academy
on that day. The painter’s name was Joseph Ylen.
He proved before the tribunal of the Ohdtelct that
at the moment ef the murder he was standing, gos
- slplng with the Duchess de Bonoevanx, under a
chestnut tree. He said he could Identify the tree,
for it was the only one in leal. “ThlßoUti,” we
are told, saved Yleu’s head; and from that time the
people have watched tbe precocious tree. It has
seldom failed; but the oold of the present year has
teen too much for it.
Flohbishihg Finaucial OorrniTiorr OX OA
»ada.—The total loans made to LowerOauada mu
nicipalities amount to $2,428,640. The total pay
ments made thereupon to the British Government,
Whloh had to assume the responsibility, up to the
31st December, 1864, are $680,647. To upper Cana
da, the total amount of loans reaches $7,300,000;
capital paid np, $6,200. Several of the muniol-
JiaUttes are paying off their obligations at five cents
n the dollar. - ■ 1
time: city.
THE FIRST WBEATH.
' A scene of patriotism oocorred at the time ortho ar
rival of the remains of the late lamented President
at the .Baltimore Baflroad depot, Broad and Prime
streets, indicating silent veneration, and the out
gushing' of deybuon and affection, from the pure
hearts of two young ladles who appeared as
strangers In the crowd, and, so far as the public is
concerned, remain bo to the present time.
The coffin had been lowered from the solemnly
magnificent oatafaloo used on the road, and as it
temporarily rested on stools, previous to being
Biased In the hearse, the two unknown young ladles,
neatly attired, stepped forward through the lines
formed by the guard or honor, and then, with their
own fair hands, placed a beautlml wreath of Bowers
upon the ooffln-M. The faces of the fair onea in
dexed the sorrow of their hearts, as a tear of affec
tion started down their, trembling oheeks. Turning
fftm the bier they 'quietly retraced .their steps,
and departed as they came—unknown. The testt
monlsOof respect remained upon the coffin, with two
■mall white wreaths placed there alter the re
mains of the deceased were fixed In the funeral-car
of the procession. Thus, It will be seen that the
first floral development of respect to the remains of
the second wbb evinced In a quiet
manner -by two daughters of Philadelphia, who,
doubtless, justly pridethemselves with having done
pure, patrtotlo, true, heartfelt devotion, without de-
Jlrlrg the'act to be glided with ostentation. •’
.INCIDENT IN HOSPITAL LIPS.
We noticed in The Press,on the Bth Inst., the fact
that Mrs. Husband, of Philadelphia, had been the
recipient of a handsome testimonial from the sol
dfcS at City Point, Ya. A correspondent desires
ns to say tnat the present was made at hktuman
Smith’s stockade. Mrs. H. was also presented with
a massive photographic album by the inmates of
section c, ef the same hospital, as a token of their
esteem for this f elf sacrificing lady.
MYSTRBIOOB DISAPPEABANCE.
* Sarah MoF&dden, twelve years of age, has been
> missing since Tuesday morning last. She attended
school at that time. About half past nine o’clock
She got permission ftom her teacher to go Into the
ward. She has not been heard, of Blnee that time.
She resided with her parents, at 2308 Locum street.
They are in a state ef great excitement and anxiety
Hi reference to their child.
, . SHODDY OB PETROLEUM ?
Yesterday. aiternoon a lady elegantly dressed
Stepped Into a oar of the Fifth and Sixth-streets
Passenger Hallway,-whloh had on the outside the
sign. “Colored people allowed in this oar.” The
ear was pretty well filled with white people. There
was a oolored lady who moved to give place to the
passenger, when suddenly the elegant lady pulled
the strap, the car stopped, and she alighted in a col
lection of mud in the street, and made her way to
the sidewalk, When she had gone some one in the
oar remarked, “ What’s the matter with that lady 1”
to which an answer was made by another passen
ger, “ She can’t read.”
FATAL ACCIDENT.
A man named Patrick Harsan, residing in South
Street, near Broad, was badly Injured yesterday by
a wall, which he was engaged In pulling down, fall
ing upon him, at Seventh and Chesnut streets. He
died while being carried to the hospital.
THE COURTS.
District Court—Judge Stroud, t
Nathan Tyler, et al., vs. Gould. This action was
to recover batanoe of freight alleged to be due on
the transportation of certain railroad cross-ties from
•point in Maryland to Richmond In the summer of
1868. No defence. Verdict for plalntlffd. $139 39..
Gee. M. Lanman vs. Beni. Tyson. Verdict, by
agreement, for plaintiff, *1383 83.
wm. w. Flaherty vs, John W. Flaherty. An ac
tion In ejectment to recover possession of a property
on Franklord road and Marlborough street. On
trial.
District Court—Judge Bare.
Heokoher vs. Conrad. Before reported. Verdlot
for plaintiff, #310,03.
Banner and wife vs. Dnnwoody. An action to re.
cover rent. Before reported. Yerdictfor plaintiff,
*jjn«ob Sherwlg vs. Jaoob Troutwealer, An action
ofejeotment. No defence. Yerdlot for plaintiff.
Court of Common Woos— Judge Allison.
conOBBD rsorts «r fabsbwsub bailway fabc.
nenrv vs. Lowery. This action was brought by
nlataSff.'who is » mulatto woman, to recover
to assault and battery in the forcible
ejection by defendant (Tom a oar of the Lombard and
South-streets Passenger Railway Company. De
fendant was a conductor or a oar belonging to this
company, and hla attention having been called by a
pMieogu to the fact that plaintiff, whose com*
plexlon Is quite light, was In the oar, by the ques
tion whether “ colored people were allowed to ride
on that line,” he requested the plaintiff to leave
the oar: she refused to do so, whereupon defend aac
forcibly ejected her. She then brought this suit for
daniageß. -
Alter reviewing the testimony aa to the facts or
tho case as developed on the trial, Judge Allison
charged the jury as matter or law, and reaffirming
what he had previously said to a similar case In the
Court of -Quarter Sessions, that these. Passenger
Hallway Companies oould only exercise sueh powers
as may have been granted expressly to their ohar
tew. That while they might make a regulation
excluding from their oars Individuals for cause—
for instance, a man smoking a cigar, or one having
a contagions disease, or olothed to a filthy and
offensive garb—still they had no power under the
law to exclude a clast from the privilege of their
roads ;oh of either nationality oroolor. The jury
rendered a verdlet for plaintiff for *5O damages.
Earle for plaintiff; A. Thompson for defendant.
Court or quarter Sessions—Hon. James
B. I.ndlow, Associate Justice.
1 [William B. Mann, B*n.. Prosecuting Attorney, 3
EQUAL JT7BTICB. ' '
The jury to the case of the Harrowgate lager
beer vendor, oharged with committing an assault
and battery on the Harrowgate tailor, rendered a
verdict or not guilty, and ordered the parties eaoh
to pay half of the costs.
A BBBEL OS TEIAXi.
Henry Bremer was'charged with committing an
assault and battery upon Lieut. E. M. Diamond, or
tho United States Navy. The lieutenant testified
that he left bis boarding house, to Lombard street,
and the accused stepped to front of Mm, and, when
shoved away, he followed up and knoeked the olgar
out of witness’ mouth. The lieutenant then put
the fellow.on his back and held Mm until»_ polwe*
man oame. The prisoner remarked at the time
that he was a rebel, from New Orleans, and was
down on all Yankee officers and soldiers.! He be
lieved that the prisoner was either drankor orazy.
Mr. Mann asked, the prisoner what he had to Bay;
He replied that he had served to the Confederate
service during the war, but had taken the oath of
allegiance at Elmira, where he had been held as a
prisoner. He did not have any animosity against
Llent. Diamond, never having seen Mm before, and
did not recollect of assaulting him.
Mr. Mann told the jurythat these southern peo
ple must be made to obey the laws; their refusal to
00 so heretofore was tho ’oause of the bloodshed
during,the past four years. , - '
Verdlet guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and
to undergo an imprisonment of ten days. '
In passing sentence, Judge Ludlow said that the
evidence showed that the prisoner was drunk at the
time of the occurrence, and he had been In prison
same the sth of-April. Ho, however, intended to
lnfllot further Imprisonment, as the persons of
oitizons should be protected.
political BiirmontTr.
George W. Smith was charged with committing
an assault and battery on Jeptha Marshal. The
latter testified that he was to soonversatlon with a
gentleman, and after he lefe the prisoner struck^
him over the head with a orntoh. 1 • ..
Mr< Zimmerman said the accased came to zus
-house and accused Mm of being down on .the Union*
Ho was ordered out, and oamo baok- again <in»
short time and struck Mr. Marshal. ; ..
The accused said that Marshal had been in the
habit of speaking disrespectfully of the President and
tne Government, and on this oooaslonhewas argu
ing with fa lame soldier, who oould not take nls
part, and he took It fbr Mm. The accused is,a lame
man, and has been so from infancy. Verdlot gullty.
Sentence deferred.
JPAtniWI. DOMESTIC DHrxrCDI.Tr.
Alexander Miller was charged with, committing
on assault and battery on Mary W. Miller, his
wife. She testified that her husband committed the
last assault and battery on her the 15th of March;
he struck her with a cane about her limbs and back,.
On one occasion he kicked her so violently that
she was prematurely confined. The occasion of
the last assault was the, fretting of the youngest
child at twelve o’clock at night. He ordered chat
tho oMld should not be rooked to theeradle, but
the child continuing to fret, the oradle was rocked,
and he struck her with his fist. He was sober when
he inflicted the assaults.
Counsel for defendant told the jury that the whole
thing was a mistake on the part ol the wife. He
positively denied treating her in any bnt the most
respectful manner.' Any little difficulties that did
take place were oooasloned by the desire of the wife
to have the husband support her family. -A number
of Germans were called, who gave the accused a
good character for peace and quietness. Verdict
guilty.
Jndge Ludlow said at tho request of tho wife he
would suspend sentence until the last day of the
term, when his conduct from now untn then would
be enquired into, and if it was not proper, his pun
ishment would be of a marked oharaoter.
A HEHPBCKHD HUSBAND.
' Mary Gallagher, a black-haired woman, was’
Charged with committing an assault'and battery on
her gray-haired husband, Bernard Gallagher. Bar
ney said, my wife went out St. Patrick’s day, at
T o’clock, and oame heme at 11 o’olook in the eve
ning; I was lying on a settee, for she had looked
my bed up In her room, and taken the key, sol
could not go to bed; as soon as she same in, I told
her about taking our little girl out andmaktog her.
drinkyshe took a poker,and hit me In thefaoe—
sure, sir, here Is the mark; I went for policemen,
and when two oame she made out she was asleep;
and they would not take her; she hit me with a
poker three times before; sometimes she Cooks for
me, and sometimes she won’t; my bed Is out of her
room now; I managed to get It out; she makes a
habit of beating me with a poker; I drive a ooal
cart, and have to'get up at five o’clock in tho morn
ing and cook my own breakfast.
Mr. Mann, She gave you poker for snpper that
night.
Mr. O’Byme proceeded to, oross-question the wit
ness : '
Did yon drown tbe shamroCk that day 1
Witness. No, sir.
Mr. O’B. Well, she, drowned it for you. Why
didn’t yon tackle on to her when she brat you with
the poker I '
Witness. Why, your honor, beoauselt wsb for fear
she would have me arrested, as she has threatened
to do. - .
Gentlemen, it Is a shame that this woman makes
that little girl, thirteen years of age, drink liquor as
she does herself. '
Mi. J. P. O’Neill now informed the court that
this child was but thirteen Tears of age and her
mother took her about to drink liquor. He'asked
that the. mother.be Imprisoned to seo what effect It
would hare on her.
Judge Ludlow directed the woman to be taken In
oußtodj, and ordered the child to. be given to Its
father. 'Sentenced to tjyo weeks In pe o(fenty
Pflson.
VALI lX ACOA7,
Lewis Levy was charged with committing an as
sault and battery on Michael Welsh; ; The latter
testified that he was going along South street,’ when
a Jew took hold of him and run him into a store.
The accused was in the store, and showed a coat,
the prfee of which was $22.60. Witness was errata
to be In the store, and in order to get ont said he
would give $lO for the coat. To his surprise, Levy
offered to take that sum, whereupon he said he
wonld go ont and find a friend who was a judge of
clothing. Levy thereupon- attacked witness and
beat him.
The defence called witnesses to prove efaaraoter,
and to say that no assault was committed. Yer
dioi, guilty of assault. Sentenced to pay a fine of
$1 andcosts.
BXTBOTS 0T A TBOLIO.
John McMahan was charged with stealing $lB
from Wm. Bussell. The latter testified that hp
went into a tavern with the accused to take’aidrlnk,
and missed bis money. The accused pnt down fifty
cento for thedrlnks and ran ont before receiving Ms
change.
The defence called witnesses to prove that the
prisoner did not go out, bnt another man, and soon
after the money was missed. Bussell was tight
when he came in, and drank four or five tlmeß after
entering the house. Yerdlot not guilty.
WAG OK THIEF,
James Pratt was charged with stealing a oalf-skln
from a wagon. A witness testified to seeing Mm
take the artiole. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to four
months.
IMTBSPBBIKO WITH A TASTILY FIGHT. ‘
Johanna Anderson was charged with committing
an assault and battery on Barbara Morris. The
latter testified that Mrs. Anderson was beating her
husband, Mr. Anderson, and when witness went up
to see what was the matter, a bucket of water was
thrown over her by defendant.
The aeonsed said-Mr. and Mrs. Morris were In the
habit of interfering with her, and causing a separa
tion between' herself and husband. Yerdlot not
guilty; both parties to pay the costs.
YOUTHFUL BUEBLAKS,
Patrick McGann, John Glenn, and Michael Han
nan, three boys, were charged with enterlnga tavern
with intent to steal.
David Tease testified that his house was broken
Into, and One of the boys, named McGann, was
caught Inside.
Richard Tease testified to seeing four boys In the
bar-room at two o’clock In the morning pulling at
drawers; I caught McGann Inside the bar;! could -
not identify the other three.
Policeman No. 314 testified that ho took McGann
In custody and found the other boys In a cellar at
the gas-house; they all accused one another of be
leg at the house; they said they had been to the
theatre that night.
Patrick McGann was taken from the dook and
sworn.—l had been to the theatre that night; Dick
Turptn was played; Rogers, Glenn, and- Harman
were with me; after this we west to the gas-house
and from there to Tease’s honse; Rogers had a key,
seeing. what doors he could open with It before we
got to Tease’s; we all got Into Tease’s house and lit
the gas ; we went round the counter and got some
plg’B ftet, and then the man came oat and caught
us. [This witness was about 8 years of age.]
In the coarse of Ms address, Mr. Mann said that,
Instead of the parents of these ohildren taking them
under their oare after they were apprised of their
conduct, they commenced a salt against MT. Tease
for selling ilnuor on Sunday;
M.J. Mltoheson thought the conduct of the boys
was only a childish frolto—a midnight vagary—and
if the jury convicted teem they would have to be
Judge Ludlow, ifo, sir, the House of Refuge.
Mr. Mltoheson. Well, Moyamensing Prison or
another prison—same thing* As to the statement
about prosecuting Tease, the father of one of the
boys went and told Mm teat it was a trlfilngjsase,
and If he proseouted the boys he wonld prosftute
him for selling liquor on Sunday. He considered,
this ease one of the most infinitesimal ever brought
before court.
Judge-Ludlowsaid teat tee late report of tee in
spectors of tee Eastern'Penitentiary Bhows that al
most one half of tee prisoners sent to that institu
tion last year were under twenty-one years of age.
The old system of apprentices having boon done
away with, and the master now having no control
over the apprentice, we are warned to take care of
tee young,-bote for their temporal and eternal
welfare, verdict, guilty. Sentence suspended.
Judge Ludlow said it the counsel would show to
the court that the'cMldren would be well-oared for
he would consider the application at a future time.
Mr. Mltoheson said that If they had been trained
In an Institution he had qn Interest In they would
not be here.
Mr. Mann inquired what Institution It was.
Mr. Mltoheson said he would not say, as it might
get in the newspapers. A great deal got la the
papers teat was not said. Adjourned,
THE POLICE.
STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED.
Silks and other goods, to tee value of $lO,OOO,
stolen fiom the store Of Easter & 00, Baltimore,
have been recovered by Detective Levy. These
goods were brought to tee olty by a clerk in the em
ploy of teat firm, Some were recovered at a house
In Broad street, below Shippen, and tee remainder
In Market street, where they had been taken to be
sold. The olerk was arrested In this olty, taken be
fore Alderman Morrow, and held In $l,OOO for a
further hearing, but he failed to appear. We learn
that several innocent men- in Baltimore were sus
pected, and they came very near being arrested.
The discovery ot the goods and tee developments
relieve Innocent parties from implication. The mark
had tee most unlimited confidence of his employers.
He is a married gian, his wire residing In the Monu
mental Olty. She accompanied him to Philadelphia,
and was arrested In this city late on Saturday night
last, but was liberated.
[Before Mr. Alderman Toland J
ALLEGED HIGHWAY BOBBERY.
Henry Sehaler and Wm. Cooper, a couple of
young'men, were arraigned, yesterday, on the
charge of*ffiighway robbery. It,ls allwed that oh
Tnesdav nlaht they seized a soldier While he was
walking along Ooates street, near Third, and
StSoss alley, where they robbed hi®
of a ’watch and one hnndred and twehty-Blx dollars.
The defendants were committed. Speedy justice
seems to be demanded In this °“? 3 > <*?
soldiers very often are “here to day and gone to
morrow.”
[Before Mr. Alderman Welding. 1
YIBAGO.
Catharine Hughes was arraigned yesterday
morning on the charge of committing an assault
and battery upon Mrs; Leister, residing In the
neighborhood of Race and Fifth streets. The pugi
listic soeno occurred on Tuesday evening, aud it
was With difficulty that the officers arrested Cathaj
tine, as she resisted them violently, while they did
not wish to Injur# her. Before the magistrate yes
terday morning, while Mrs. Leister was testifying
in the ease: the defendant flew at the witness like
an untamed tigress, but was speedily stopped by
the polled officers. She was committed to . answer.
machinery and iron.
PENN ENGINE A.NB
■SAilfifi&BOllfßß WORKS. —ITKAFII & j liBTT I
PRACTICAL AW> THEOBBTICAL BffGlffßß&f, Mi
CBIHIBTB, BOILIR.MAKBRB, BLAGSSMITHS.and
fOUBDBKS, having for many years, been fnahcoesaffll
operation, and Bean exclusively engaged in building aue
repairing Marine and River Bnklnea, high and lowprea*
•ore. Iron Boiler*. Water Tanka, .Propellers, &*.,&«.,
respectfully offer to the public,jaa being
rally prepared to contract for engine* of all sues. Ma*
rtne, River, and Stationary; having aet* of patterns of
different sues, are prepared to execute orders ante
Quick despatch. Every aeasrlptton of pattern-making
made at tneakortest notice, Jiigh and Low-preswur#,
Kne, Tnbnlar a< andCylinderßoilers, ofihebert P«U'
sylvanta charcoal iron. Torgings of all rises and kinds,
Iron and Brass Castings, of all description*; 801 -
Turning, Screw-Cuting, and all otter work aonnected
rah the ahoy® business. _ ■ a a .* .
Drawings and specification* for all work done at the
establishment free of charge, and work
The subscribers )have ample wharf* dock rwm for Hk
pairs of boats, where they can lie perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, fall*. &*.,««., for
, AOOB MAi
JOHN P. liBVT,
BSAOH and PALMKR Btre»ta.
*. VAUMAJf MBRRIOX- WILLIAM V. MBSKIOX.
JOHXB, COM, * *
SOUTHWARK- FOUNDRY,
O FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
MXBRICK & SONS.
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam En glass,
for laud, river, and marineservice. r<
. "Boilers Gasometers* Tanks, Ironßoats, «#. ; Caw*
inn of all kinds, either iron ■. .... _
Iron*frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Bail*
road Stations, &«. , , ._
He torts and Gas Machinery or the latest and most I*
provedoonstruction. __ .
-' Every description of Plantation Machinery,sucfcaa
Sugar. Saw. and Grist Mills, Vacuum Fang, Jte*a
Machine. . . ... . ... ~ -j- r , * nU ” .
MORGAN, ORB, & 00., STEAM HR
4*l- (aura BIHI.BBRA Iron yopidjrj, *nd €I«MM'
Machinists add BollerMakerm So. Ml 9 OAIipW
HILL Str««t. rhlladelrtde. •< .> Um-V-
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUEOF A
K 5 writ of Venditioni Exponas, to
•exposed to public sale or. vendue.on MOHDAT Evening;.
May i; 1860, at 4 o’clock, at S&nsom-street Hall,,
All that two- story btlok msssnate and lot oi krcorid
situate on tie satub side (.1 Psmbertda streßt, 82 feet
west firm Twenty firtt street. In tno -jrwentr-sixtn.
ward, containing in front on Pemberton streetw feat,
and In depth 60 feet, to a four-feet.Bln-ineb alley, with,
wivilesre thereof. Which'premises JToha McOrea et
tsx ,by deed dated Ociobir 19 16SI, rßC£^®^ n»to
Rnntr A G H No. 43, pare 405, Ac., conveyed unto
Gecrgeß, Soutncott in fee. reserving a ground treat of
thfrty-sg .#**,«.«&, **j*Bf-J ,
Taken in execution iud Dratfuir of
GeorgeS Southcoit, HENRY C. HOIYfiLL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office. April fc 1865. ap2S-3t ,
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O » writ of Venditioni Exponas, to ™ e
be exposed to public sale or.vendue, on MOHDAV Kven
tos! Sav 1.1805. at 4o’ clock, at S&hsom- street Hall, -
All that three-story brick messuage and-lot of ponud
eltaateonthe west side of.Swents,-»Mtb|treet,ris feet
. north of Spring Garden street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Twenty-fonrtb atraet 16 feet; and
In depth 34 feet to a'twenty feet-Wide ally. C;Which
premises Henry J. Will am et al., by deed dated July
18,1868, recorded in Seed Book A. D. >B , He.-23. page
478, so , convened unto Jameß HcClenachan, in fee,
reserving ground rent of *37.60 ] . , .
CD. 0.; M.,’85. 424. Debt, $101.67. Jndson. ]
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
James McClenichan. HBNBS O. HOWELE, Sheriff. ;
Philadelphia, Sheriff*. Office, April 30.1866. ap3l-3t
QHEBIFF’S VIRTUE OF
& writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Mar I# 1865. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
Ho. 1 All that five story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate an the southwest corner * r Slack-borse
allty and Letitia street, in the city of Philadelphia;
containing in front on Letitia street twenty-one ieet ten
inches, and in depth sixtyfive feet
No; 2. All that five-story brisk messuage and lot of
ground situate on the west side of LatiUa street, twenty
one feet ten inches -south of Black Horse alley-; con
taining In frost on Letitia street twenty feet five
inches, and in depth sixty-five feet. ■,
Ho. B. All that five-story brick messuage andflot of
ground situate on the west aide of LetUia street, forty
two feet threeinehes south of Stack- Horse alley; con
taining in front on Letitia stieettwentj feet five inches,
and in depth sixty- five feet.
.£JX 0.-;lL, W. 449. Debt, 15,290. BnlUttl
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property Of
Charles 0, Grogan, trustee, &c.» of Margareita Lamb,
and Margaietta L&mfo eeetoi one trust, Lucy Lamb>
Clara Y. Lsmb.'Lemnoi Lamb, Charles O. Gragan and
Aside L, his wife. Margaretfca Lamb, guardian of
Samuel O Lamb and Fannie B. Lamb. George B> Pep
nar. guardian of Charles Bockland Pepper.
HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20.1865. ap2l St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a vt rlt ofLevarl Facias to me directed, will be ex
posed to nubile sale or vendue, on gfOHDAY Evening*
May L 1865. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom street Hall, : 1
No. 1. All that three-story .brick house frosting on
Howaxd atreei, and two story frame'fronting on Hope
street, and lot of ground situate on east side of Howard.
street, 79 ieet south of Norris street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia ; containing in front on Howard street 17 feet,
and in depth 110 feet to Hope street.
No. 2. Alt that one-story frame store-room fronting
on Howard street, and three-story back building Jn the
rear, endUoi of ground, situate on the east side of How
ard street. 96 feet south of Norris street, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Howard street 17
feet, and in depth 110 feet to Hope street. . . -
tßeing the same two lots which John Geleler, et ux .
by deed dated July 21.3E55. recorded in Heed H>ok fi
H. W.j No. 88, page 340; &o , conveyed unto William
B Sinclair in fee. subject to a certain yearly ground
rent of SSSrI . * •
CB/ C.; W.,’65 346.: Hebt, $564. Hlcheusr.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William B Sinclair. HENRY 0. HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20,1665. ap2l St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—EY VIRTUE OF
U awrltofVesdltioni Exponas, tome directed,will be
expoised v to public ssle or vendue, oh MpNHAY Eve
ning, May 1.1866. at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-streetcHaU.
All that three story brick messuage and lotof ground
situate on the northeast aide of Penneylvimia avenue,
fifty-two fee-three end five eighths inches
ot in the city of-PhUadelphia- thence
nottbeaast forty -four thence north feet four
and one fourth in che», thence northeast Jour feet four
inches to afive-feet- wide alley, thence northwest along
same ten-feel nine inches, thence southwest sixty-three
f«S!toJtonsyiT^4ia.ayenae^-theime : .®cuthdA a
s&xae eilSreen Jeet ; toT>eginmnf. - [Which premises Ml
chael Bodvieri et ux , by deed dated March 29-1847,j're
corderin Dsei ItoSk A. W. M., So. 88, p«e 428. Ae ,
conveyed unto John Herman in fee, - reserving ground
B. B. OttmpWi J
•Taken ffi extootten to lie sold estbe property of
John Herman. HENRY 6. 'HOWELL, Sheriff.
PhUadfilph.la Sheriff’s Office* April 20,1865. ap2l St
CHERIFF’S BALE.—BY "VIRTUE OF
Me. writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wtllbe
exposed to public sale sr vendue, on MONDAY Even- "
ins. May 1, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom. street Hallv
All that lot' of nound situate on the »onth side ol Nor
ris street, 18 feet east of Fifth streebtn tee city of Pblla
delpbSj containing in front on Norris «treet l 6 feet, and
In depth 67 feet to a three-feet alley, wlthprlvitege
thereof [Which promises Benjamin Serhard, et; ux.,
by deed dated October 31,1851, recorded to Deed Book,
G W. O , 80. 191, pass 184. Ac , conveyed unto! John
McDowell, Jr., and Aarons. Day to fee 3 i. ,
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property, of
Michael Kiely and J" s \ al^ O WBLL. sh6rUt
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office. April 20.1865. *p2l-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
tj . wr jt of Venditioni Bxponas, to medlrected. will be,
exposed to publlb sale of vendue,on MONDAY Evening,.
May 1,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, ;
AU that three- etory brick mesrasgs and lot of ground
•ituate on the northeast corner of Poplar and Twentieth
stroeta, lathe city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Poplar street 38 fret 16 inches, and to depts 80 Met to
Scott street. [Which premises Heliacal A. Salter, by
deed dated! May 18,' ISM, recorded to Deed Book R D.
W,j Ro. 78, page IS, &»., conveyed unto JohuPattet
son to fee. reserving a ground rent of $165.20.1 j
[D. C.; M , 410. Dtbt, $221 63. H. A. Salt**. J .
Taken in execution and to be aold aathe property of
John Patterson. HENRY O, HOWELL, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Place, April ap3l-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE! OS'
k? a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public tale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 1,1800, at 4 o'clock,at Sansom-street Hall, j .
-All that four atory brick messuage and lot of ground
situate on the north alde of Arch street, seventy-two
feet eatl of Twenty-second street, to the city of Phila
delphia; containing to front on,Arch street eighteen
feet, and to deptekme hundred and two feet to a- four- feet
wide alley, with privilege thereof. [Watch-premises
Bicbardjf Townsend, by deed toted Deroyaber 16th,
1861, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H , No 32, page 361,
&c.« conveyed unto BsEjamiD 8. onTeveintee. 1 I
Ll>. O. ji. *65. 46L Debt, #M3O.S3. Fnscbtfl, 3
MTaken. la execution and to be sold as toe property of
Benjamin S. Shrove, c HoWmlli sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offlce, April 20, 1600. ap32-8t
QHERIFF’S BALE.—BY'VIRTUE OF
aj a writ of Yon ditionl Exponas, to me directed,will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing, May 1,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeast side of Pennsylvania
avenue 184 feet 11% Inches northwest from Falrmoant
avenue,, to the City of thiladelphia; contaU ing tofront
on Pennevlvanta avenne 19 feet 6 inches and to depth 66
feet i Which premises Michael Bon vieret ux., bydeed
datedJHarsh 29 1847, recorded in Deed BookA- W; M., :
No. S 9; page 443, Ac., conveyed us to John Herman,.to:
B. S. OampbelLl .
’' Taken in execution and to be sold jus the property of
JyiVn Berman. HENST O. HOWELL, SEerls..
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20,1665. ap2X-St
QHERIFF’S SALE.- BY VIRTUE ; OF
*3 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue on HO STD AT Eve*
ning, May l 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Ban*om-ktreet Hail,
All the right, title, and Interest of Charles Schilling of,
in, end to ell those three contiguous lots of ground
marked on plan of Geo. T. Dewin' lots Nos 16. 39,' and
40, situate on the north side of Morris street, 182 feet
we»t of Eighth street, in the city of Philadelphia;
thence along Moiris street 16feet; thence north mfeet;
thence ea t along Lewis street 82 feet; thence south 62
feet; thence west 16 feet; thence south 60 feet to begin
nlnf'D. C. ;H., '66„ 4*. Debt, *782.34. Wood ward ]
HENRY C HOWELL. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff'a Offlce, April 20, 1865, a?2l-8t
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A/
a? writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will he ex
posed to public Bale or vendue, ou MONDAY Evening,
May I.l®, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All teat lot of ground situate on tbe east side oft Fif
teenth street, 79 feet 7 inches south ol Ellsworth street,
to the city of Philadelphia; containing in frontOn Fif
teenth street 17 foot, and to depih on the north line 65
feet 6 tache., and on the southHne 65 feet, more or less,
with the privilege of a three-feet alley bounding there
on". The north part ol sa'dlot Eliza ,Barnes, dead,
convey; d onto Henry M. Black in fee. and the remain
tog part Ellen Dunbar, by deed dated April 7,188 L re
corded to heed Book A. ft. H., No. 14, page 877, Ac ,
convened unto Henry M. Blscris&o , _
CD;C.; H.»*66. 428. Debt, 89! liHtlefcoa.3 -
Taken in execution a»d to w sold as the property of
Henry M Biatk. HBNB.V C. HOWEDD, 6heri£
FhUadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 80,1868. ap&-3fc
SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
AJ a writ of Yendltionl Expona-, to me directed, wlUbe
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning. May 1, 1666, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that three atory brick messuage and lot ol ground
situate ou the south side of Wallaoe street, 64 feet 8.
itches east of Twenty-first street. In thecltyof PhUa
dtlphla; containing to fronton Wallace street 22 feet 4
inches, and in depth 100 feet S% Inches •
[D. O.; M., ’65. 435. Dent, $764 61. Slmpson.J
Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of
Lewis B. Bioomatl HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia,Sheriffs Offlce, April 26,1866. gpH-St
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
O B writ of Yenditicnl Bxponaa, to me directed, will
he exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, May 1, 1866, at 4 o'clock,at Sansom-street Hail,
No 1 All those ftams tenements and two three story
brick messuages and lot of ground situate on the south
slde of Lombard street, between Sixth and Seventh
streets, in the olty of Philadelphia; containing in front
'on Lombard street2ofeet, ana to depth 78 feet. Bounded
north by Lombard s treet, west by tot late of Richard
Donghty, south by lend of Baron Hurst a Co., east by
ground late of James Glassies. .[Which premises
George Magee, Esq.. Sheriff, Ac , by deed dated De
cember 27, 1856, conveyed unto John Davies in fee. 1
No 2 aB that three-Btory brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the east ride of Cad bemr avenua.2JS
feet north Of Oxford Street, lu the city of Philadelphia:
containing in front on Cad berry avenue 16 feet, and, to
depth 66 ftet, including on themortheast corner part of
ths head of a 2 ibet 6 Inches alley, with tee privilege
thereof. Q M >6J w Debt, $7,615. Thorn, j
Taken In execution “g to be Bold as the property of
John SftviiS HENBY 0. fiOwBLL* Shoriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff s Offlce. April 20,1865. a P BI 3t
OHBRIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
£3 a writ of Yendltionl Exponas; tome directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May X, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HaU,
All t nat brick messuage and lot of ground situate on
the aoutl west coruor.of Sixteenth aud Stiiss streets, to
the city of PhUad©)pMa; ooDtainln c la front oa Six*
teenth street 18 feat, and In depth 67 feet to a three feet
aUey. [Which promts, r WiUtam B. ScoU, et
by deed dated April 7, 1868, conveyed unto William
Graham to fee. Subject to a ground rent of $Bl 3
CD. C. ;M., ’66. 427. Debt, *550. H a Thompson.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William Graham HEN RY O. HOWELL, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff ’s Office, April a), 1865. a^l-St
I7NFEEBLED AND DELICATE COR
iNJir STITOTIONB, of both sexes, use HRLMBOLD’B
EXTRACT BHCHO. It wlll give brisk and enmgefio
Ibaltogs.and enable you to sleep well. . .
A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST
aA of the properties of HBLMBOLD’B FLUID IX
TBAOT BCOHO will bo a sompuiwn with thou set
ferthlnteoDnltedßUtuDUpoautorr.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1865.
U. S.
LOA«.
By authority of the hintUT of the Tresinry, the
onderelgned has MRUnti the General Snbeerlptloi
inuT for ft* able el United Btatee Treseory Motti
beerlMMeren end three-tenth* per rent. Interest per
ssnubMownnethe
non Estes ere Issued under dete or done V. 1B»,
end ere payable Ours# years from thei time.ln enr
reney. or ere sonyertlble et tie ontiou ol the holder Into
(face Bondi ere now worths premium of nine per
lent., lnelndln* gold lntereet from XoTember, ykWi
makes the ettuil yrofit on Hie »-» Loan, et enrrent
rates, lnilndlng Interest, ehont ten per sent. *er en
nnm, besides It* enamptiOnfftm Stait and municipal
tcwaUon, Which adds from one to thru per cent mart.
nesordlng to the rete leyled on other property. Me
Interest I* payable eeml-ennaellr hr coupons attached
to ee«h no te, whleh ntey he eat offend eold to eny bank
orbenker.
"Ehe lntereet amounts to -
One sent per day on a I*o note.
, Two eonte per dey en » WJO note.
Ven eenti per dey'on'i «KIO note.
Twenty rente per dey on e *l,OOO note.
One Dollar pet deyone *5,000 note.
Xoteiof all the denominations named will be prompt
ly fomlihed nponreeeipt of mbKrlptloni, end the note*
fortfiwded »t once,' The Intereit to ldth Jon# nent Will
bepaid Inadvance. Thiels
now offered by the OoTernment, and It In eonddenHy
wrpeeted that ltd ewgrlor edT»nter»* Will make It the
oeeat populab eoakof the peopi*
IMI then *300,000,000 of the toSh anthorired by the
!***»«»» are inrwftt ™* !"*£•
et the reVet which it booing absorbed. wtU -U be
■subscribed fox wlttln four month.,
•onntry mey bo afforded feellitle. for taking the Doen.
■“***£
throughout the eonntry here renerelly egreed to »«
eoire snbeeripttons-at per. • Bubseriberswill edledt their
own egento, Ik whonuthey here eonffdenee. and who
only ere to be responsible for the deliTtry ef tho notoe
ioxwhbh their'»etdyeorienu ■.
08 1881.
DUE MAY 1,1865. AND
1865. .
WM. PAINTER <S CO., BanOters,
epS-lm : HO SOUTH THIBD BTBKBT. ;
0EAS&B8 IiOBTe ALOCe BHXBOIi in*
QHARLES BMOBY & CO.,
STOJCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
HTo. 15 South Third street,
PHILADELPHIA.
dll Unde of onenmnt- fnnde and Sold end Blot
bought and sold, and Collections made. ~
Particular ettentlon given to the purchase end «ele of
Government,Stats, end other Stocks and Loans on eom
mlssion. nol7-6m
5-20
COUPONS,
DUE - - 1‘
OTA.Y xat, i
BOUGHI AI BIGHKBT MARKIT MUC*.
_ . '
ifo. a*BopraTHißi> stbibt.
7.30. 5-20. 10-40.
rUrjJreiiL.
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
U. S, MO SIX FEB CENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
THE .OHIrY- IjOAW m MARKET
JAY OOpKIj
'•. • ■• '■ fItnMOBRmOW AQXR. -
Ho. 114 SOUTH THIRD
i pheuldilphu. ies-tc
COUPONS, 5-80,
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET -BATES,
AJPA.MS & LEVIS,
Rd. 805 O&ESTNUr STBEET,
BANKERS AND v BROKERS.*
fill kind* of
OOYBBHMBHT BHTOBITIBS AND STOCKS BOUGHT,
SOU), AND HBGOTIATBD.
GOLBANB BILVBB BOUGH* AND BOLD.
Special attention given fcofHL STOCKS. mhll-8m
XSWAUD UOBIXS. xobaob B. PBA&3OK.
£DW. BOBINS Ac CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE
BROfiEBS,
So.« BOUTH IHIBD STBEETi ■
FHILADKLFHIA.
ALLKUfDBOP
BANK BOTH, SOLD, SILVBB. STOCKS. BONDB,
AND GOVBBNMBNT BBCUEITIHS.
BOUGHTAND BOLD.
Oollsetloni madeon all parts of the eountjr. ,
Deposit* received; saWestto rightdraft.andinternet
Allowed. - .. ... , jaa7"3m
gECOND
■ NATIONAL BANK, "
OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA,
(LATB IE0IT ( 0ITT TRDST OOMPABT.J
CAPITAL. ®300,000.
BANKERS’ ADD MKBCHAHTB’ 00LLB0TI0N8
prompts aßended to (tottomortliiroiAbM tom*.
e.E. WABNKB, President,
JOHN X. PA.TTBBSON, OaaMer. . :mh3-3il
THE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
NO. 136 STBKBT.
Faya fiverar cent. Interest onrDsPeslt*. Agents for
the sale of United State* 7 8-10, io»n« at F«-Govern
meat, State and CltyLdans and Ste«l[«d)Ottflit wld
tor depositor! and others on GomroUsion, tahlSgm
A BTIL LER Y AND CAVALRY
/a JHOBBBS.
• Assistant QtrAHTßßKAffirEs’a Omofi,
-1139 Gi»akd Sthbet,
■ Pkhabbiphia, Penna..Aprilli, IBM.
HOBBBB, suitable for the Artillery dad Cavalry ser
vice. ,111 be purchased by, tbe undersigned, la eon
market Baehanlinaltobe sUhiaited tothensnalßo
yernmentlnspectlon before being accepted. l -i ~
Borns tor tbe ArtiUeryeervioeinuat bedarkln eiflor;
"Bound In all particulars; strong, quick, andactlye;
well brokea and square trotters in harness ;dngood
desk and pondltf on; from sto 10 rears old ; not less than
ISM bands high; each bone to weigh not, less than
1,060 lbs.
One hundred and eighty (81861 dollars Kill be paid
Cavalry Horses most be sound in all particulars; well
broken; in toll flesh and good condition—from IS
to 16 bands high; from.S to 9 years old, and jrell
adapted In ever, way to Cavalry purposes, tor which
one hundred and seventy five ($176) dollars each will
be void. "
Horses will be delivered to tbe U.B.lnßpector.sl
tbe BULL'S-HKAD HOTEL, MABKBT BTBBBT, WEST
PHILADELPHIA, PBSBA. *
By order o( Col, Wm. W. McKlm.
880. B. OKHB,
aplS-tmySl. CapUinsndA. O. If.
PAVALRY HORSES I '
yj ABTILLBBT HOBSB3!
■ • • MULBBI
QoASTSBHAsns Omanu’s Oprioß. FrasT Dnrrajon.
" WABHISSTOK City, D. 0., March 18,1866.
, HORSES, snitable lor the cavalry and artillery per*
vice, will be received at Getaboro Depot, In open mar
ketjtalMay 1, 1866, by Captain GIOJT. BROWNING.
' in lot* of twenty-five or mow, will be re
ealvedln thiscity. lnopen mark,t, tHlHayl, 1886, by
Captain 0. H. TOMPKINS, Assistant Quartermaster,.
eonier Tweaty MCond And QatreeU.
AHaaixnil*to ** »übj«ct«d to tha u#a*l Gov*nm«*
,n BieoiflcatteM*»s*fSSows:**Cavalry Hon*! mart be
sound in nil partienlars, well broken, In toll fleet and
food condition, from fifteen (16) to sixteen (16) band;
blab, from five (5) twnine (9) yaarsold, and well adapted
in every -wav to cavalry purposes. Horses between
Sne <9) and ten 1(B)) years of ag*, if still rigorous,
sprightly, and healthy, may be aceepted.
Artillery horses must be of dark color, sound to all
particulars, strong, quick. and active, well broken,
and square trotter* to harness, to good flesh and condi
tion, from six (8) to ten (10) old, not lets than
fifteen and one-half (15K) bands high, each horse to
welsh not lees than ten hundred and fifty (1,060) pounds.
Mules .must .be over two (l) years of age, strong,
stoat, compact, well-developed animals, not less tbaa
fourteen (11) hands hlkh, to toll health, free from every
blemish or defect which would unfit them for severe
work, end most have shed the four front eolt’s teeth
and developed the corresponding tour permanent teeth,
Upeclfieition s will be strictly adhered to and
risidlyenforced in every particular.
Honrs Of Inspection from 9 A.M to 4P. M. _ „
Price— Cavalry horsesiOne hundred and eighty- ATI
dollars ($186): Artillery Horses, one hundred and nine
ty dollars (8190); Mules, one hundred and ninety-five
2rev«t BrindUr General la elutfl*
BaMo*topSo • giret Plvlalen Q.- M. G- O.
CH. GARDEN & GO., NOB. 600 AND
• 60S MARKET Street, Manufacturers of and
Wholesale Dealers to HATS, CAPS, PUBS, mofiNßTg,
BXBAW GOODS, ABTIPICIAL FLOWSKB. BUOHES,
Ac., Ac. The largest and most complete stock, and ithc
beat terms. Country Merchants and the. Trade sup
plied. mhl-5m
T?OR EVERY LOYAL BREAST—LIN-
I COL# HOUBBIBG PINS, In silver plate. New
Mournlngtolast lor 60
* - ProvidGnoe, B. I.
jg, B. Adt uaper copy Inf tills for four time* will
aead TBB FIBS. , »p2l> Imo
THE science of medicine
X should stand simple, pnre. maiestle ; having fast
EltSNAerttWWtoi «W I* ™>
tt*n.BOADJLPa!S.
•PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAIM RAIL
BCTpATSTgE OF TIME AND DEPOT.
is:
StJ.lnitaidrf BUraih and Ma«*«t StieeU, u hara
*°Tto"car* of tha Sfarket-atraat
mmta andfrom PeMUflyania CentralßaUroftdßgpcw*
StMi ttSfcW Market Streets; they also l«aj®££j*
street every two miantea* commencing one hoar
sn. to thl toe of depjrtara of each train, and allow
ta%£l«ng on tha arrival of encfTraln
JwnT.T gty, and connecttona an
« PM. to wSect wlth nttatraraand Brio Kail,
Sad S W M P M. witt Philadelphia _
*«.««»■ v.turr*s* Express will hereafter fee lowed «
ABBITB AT DEPOT THUS:
h%AYS. . anoA. M I
piOTIjWTOOToSATIOH. « g g m.
Iil«ll-AcdoW«- •/. |1 p ::
LAHCASTEK ACCOMMODATIOW— „ I’M „
PAOLITRAIB, So. „ g-s! ..
PITTBBUBG a9J> ERIE .. -® fx ««
phiiTad&phiabxpkbss “ U.IB
fj::
■LAHCASTKB TBAIg —'• „ ujs) *'
faoli " |«
H ABEFraUM^CCOMMO^ATipB.... "g-»' "
Philadelphia Ixpr&s le»™ t d SjSv, ( Sf to^*
Bna Mail leares daily (except Saturday) AW other
Train* daily (axeeptftinday. J _
The PennsylyaniaJttailypaA Cotomt w» M t aaanina
any rids forfotrtaee, :for Wean-,, Appaansl, and
limit their responsibility to B Mildred Dollar* la
value. extttidteß amount in value
Trtll be atm ri*k of the oW>^ r . unless taken \>y spa
tial contract.
For farther iHformattO’j, as to time and connection*,
aee Mils and or apply to JOHJT F. TAM
MK& 5*.. TiokoiS Aaenti attho Bspot. . . -
, A* Bmigrant Train ran* daily (exeeptSnnday. 1W
mil tnlormatioti as 10 tan and
*°fek.tf 13T DOOR Street
■ta/JK. ABBAHGEHBMTSOF
1805. HBW YORK LINES. IoDO.
r > ”••. FAIUA
•At * A. M-, via Camden and Amboy. G. And A. At
•! *»1M« 44«4*t44 II l>m
At BA. M., Tift Camden mad Jereey City, Manias
aM4 M**»l M«t < >HtM »♦•«» IMIIHI | 06
: Atls M.vvia Camden And Amboy. a sad A. A«-
•ommodatton IB
LAtSP. M., Tit OnmdenandAmboy. 0. andA.Bx- -
* ►*♦**■♦! * »nmn»H« a 9
\ AflP. M., Tit, Camden and Amboy, Aesommoda- . „
tiott(Frei*hfc wni-Paaßett«r).»^.aa' 1 T 1
At6P. M:, ’ti* Camden ud iinboT. Aecommode-
: |g
lor BelvidMO, JSanfoa, isnbortyflJo, Flemtafton.
Ac., at 3,80 P-M.
nprifosni s?fiT, IwaneyllU, Pemberton. And Vln
eentown, at 6 A. M., 2and6P. H.
, For Freehold at 6A. M. and 2 P.H.
, Por Palmyra, Blverton, Delanco, Beverly, Bdgewa
tor, Burlln*t<m,Florence,Bordentown, As., at e and
M.SO4 M., 12.80, 8.30. 5, 6. and miP/BL. 5w 6,18.
and 6P. M. linos ran direct throngh to Trenton. l
.Por Palmyra, Blyerton, Belanao, Beyerly, sad Bar
llnston, at 7 P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, and In
termediate places, at 2>f P. M.
.'JOB FBOM KBKSMgTOR BBPOT TIL& LHAYI
'AS FOLLOWS;
At U. 15 A. M„ Tie Kenslnrton and Jersey City,
r Depress, o ...—«......, 11 . 100
At A SOP. M,, TiaKenslntton and Jersey Cltr.itx
ttmies-sessess'snytsem missmtu seseos icssesilili *6 QQ
▲£jS.4fi F M.. yia Kdanhifton and Jersey City*
WasMnrtOD 8 00
At 12 P. m. CBTifhi), Via Kensington and Jersey. City.
. Washington end New York Mail*++*+*•**+•*+*£s? at
„ The 6.46 JP. M. Line will run dally. All othenJSoa
■deys excepted. ;
For Buffalo, Dunkirk, Emir*. Ith&ea, Owtgo,Bo«
•heater* Binghampton, Great Benda Montrose, willcea
harre, Scranton, Stroudsburg. Water Gaps JS&uch
Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belrldere* Easton,
ZtamhertYille, Remington, &e., at 7. IS A. ST Thl*
line connects With the train leaving Easton for Stanch
Chunk at S.SOP. M.
Por Lambertvllle at 6 P. M. on Saturdays only. ‘
For Brfstol. Trenton, Ac., at 7,16 and U. 15 A. M., I
and 6 P. M. and 12 midnight.
For Holmesbnra, Tacony, Wlssonomlnf, Bridecburf.
and Frankford, at 9 A, M./6, 6, and 8 P. M. -
*»- For New York and Way .Lines lea-rini KensSnx,
ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The ran run into toe
Depot, and on the arriyal of each train run from the
Fifty pounds of Baccate only allowed eaehßUMamr,
Passenßers are prohibited from taking anything asbax
cac« hut their weartnx apparel. . AUbaisafe oyer flfw
pounds to be paid for extra.. The Company limit thou
responeibilltyfor baxxaxe to One. Dollar perjwund.and
will not be liable for any amount beyond KOO, exsept
br special contract
Oraham’s Bto*a«e Express will ealPfor and-deUyar
baxgaxe at theDepotsT. Orders to be Uft at Ho. S Wsl
nu* street. W ii.Lf AM H, QITZHBK, Axenh
Aprils, 1866. '
,LIHBBFBOM HBWYORK FOB PHILADELPHIA.
- Wild. bBATE FEOH THB poor OP OOUBTLAJtD BTEKBT,
At 12 K. and 4P. H., via Jersey.Gityand OamdAtt.
At 7,16. and UK A. BL, 6P. H. and 12 (HlchO, via Jer
sey City and Kensington.
. From the foot of Barclay street at 6A. M. andJP.H.,
yto Amboy and Camden. • , ~ „ „
.From Pier Ho. l.North riYer.at 12 M. ,4, and 8 P-M
-ffrelaht and passenger). Amboy and Camden. apB-tf
pTTTT. A TITBT.P HIA,
Btl ■SBB' I wrT.MTItOTOH. AHP BALTt
MOMEAILKOAD.^^^
Commencing HO IT BAY, APKIL Si, 1886. Traini
will-leave Depot,corner BBOAD Street and WABHIUQ
VON Iresafit as follows: ■
, Krone* T?aln, at 4.06 A.H. (Monday*e»epted). for
■ Baltfinon andWaaMnaton,«topping at Wilmington,
Berryvllle. Havre di^uraoe,. Aberdeen, Ferryman'*,
JUtd
4, Delaware KelDoad Brain at 7.46 A H. (Sundayeex
'■•depted) for Salisbury. Milford, and intermediate Bta
tloJllL -
forMUforanttdiSeraedUte rtatioha. __
TcSSSt Wilmington at«.«, 8. ui 9.80 A. H.,3, 4, ff.Bo
iwd‘fc‘BoP. M.
Bew Cantleleare Philadelphia at 7.45 and
11A ’ tHbodhh teams from Baltimore _
#*of *
Leare Charter at 7.45.8,43,10.14 A, K. 13.88. 1.48.
V&bV%ALTIMOBB TO PHILADELPHIA.
- B ' lI ’ , ’
ieaTß ChesteratB.s4A. M., Lsoand 11.60 T. M.
-Leare Wilmington ntS.l3, O.Sfi A. JL. 3.25, 5.01,
and 13.25 P.K,
Jftelitht Train, with Passenger Car attaehad. will
lean “Wilmington far PerryrlUe anil intermediate
stations at7,4OP. V.
- stranyATTßAnre. •. - ■•:
.. -Enw«« Train at 4.05 A. M. for Baltimom sod Wash
■ Ington,stepping at Wilmington, PenTTllla. Harre-de
sf»Me,Aberdeen, Parrrman's. and Magnolia.
~ alat Express at 11.15 P. M. for Baltimore and
’PWaaEngten,stopping at Charter (for Baltimore and
Washington passengers), Wilmington. Newark, oik
ton,Koith-Eart, PerrTjUle, and Harrede-Orate
: 1 Au&ihmodatlon Train at 10 P. M. for Wilmington and
T'rMTJKOBB TOB PHILADELPHIA.
; -ftieYßßai timore at 9. *P. M., stopping at Harrs-de-
Sraee.-PerrrTille, and Wilmington. -Ueostops atßlk
,-iooSandNewark (to taka passeng«« for PhUadelnUa
ftonv wawMnttoii. or Baitisionii
C£**ter to leav« T>&s*enif6r» from Baltimort or
, for Philadelphia at A 90P. H.
• sfis -• . H. f. KfflßßTi Btt> l»
1881; 1866.
> • PSHLA-DEIiPHIA AND EREB BAIL
BOAB.—ThIe creat toa taweMM
northwest eonntlea or Fenn»ylT*nla to Ml ,*By or Erie.
on LafeeKrie. ■■ ' : . tU\. . ,
#■» lan been leased by the PHansxliJliaffil Utt
BOAD COUFAHT.andIs operated by them.:'
Ita entire length ni opened for punentftand frelcbt
bnatneee October inh, pL . ■ <■... . ■.
_ tan owfMamewgcnjpm ja.Pßnm>mMm.
' ■ ■■'•- IrtareWeetwerd. „„ _ -
LockfiPTeP Accommodation Train.-. 8.00 A. IK.
Paesenger cere ran thronghen Mall Train wlthoiU
ehaageboth were between Philadelphia and Brie, end
i Baltimore and Brie. _ > . ..
Sleeping Cara on BlmlraßzpreM Tralna both
WionbeftfeenPmladelpMaSand LochHaraa, and on
Elmira Kapron Train both way* between Wultanupori
,I *.-®.>dontß.a BBg^ora.
• General freight Ajtsat» -Fhilmjgltfhli.
He W. OwmKEjR, .
Otfitnl Ticket Agent, PhllaidpliU.. ; '
. \ JGBBPHD, >OTTS, :
General Manager, WUlUmatort*
fimiwin iB6s.g , ,,jyiAfc
. S6MIRA RAILROAD LINE to all poinU WEST,
t
WItTumBPORT. BUFFALO. BUSPRHBIOBBRISJ} t
*£^*®|&rotbeoxk®:«uni r-l L ■
Leave Philadelphia And Beidto* aHsoad DfjoW TMr
tMftth n»<f' flioiawMll wwwßj HittytiWjiiwtff ‘f»"
•opted), f« the Horth and Welt. fiWW; ' J
. Mrtwilitg Ihrami at 8 A;-M ; . a %
, „ ' .
k.
xMlKtSt^rt.
Mn AMM rtaetfdally Uhutda** •■
imti lac* ji*., w«.»
Philadelphia Ite- Borfietown" at (.Sol. H. and til
HI TTTrnT JBBSBT
«K9H9K9HI RAILROAD LINES.
• 7■' jrBWARRAS GKMEHT.
Oa and alter MOHDAT. January 3.1886, Train, will
.save Soto WAWTOT-BTEBBT PIBSae Oagowa: ...
Tor CAPS MaTV smLallplaeel .onto of MUlvUla, at 9
4. tt. udHP. if. j r .• .. v..-
For MILLTHfUkr BBIDGETO U, SAI»EK,*a4 rnUla
:»rm6di&t*plMetvmOk *t #iM«lton>. ftt 9 A. H. a&d S
%ot GLASSBOBOjio A. U, IS SOP. itt, and S_P.lt
For WOODOTRT.GLOIJCtfBTBB, ft*,, at 9 iu It,
13.50 P. M. , San49S^__^ a .
Inn Cape MSy 11.45 A. M.
Lee-reMillvilleat9 A. M andB P.JM. --■ „
Leave Bfldieton at 7. 10 A. it and 8.10 P. It
leiare Salemat 7 A. M. and SP.lt. . . _
Woodhnry at ?, 8.43, end 10.41 A. M.. and til
' “'THE WEST JBKBET BXPRSBS GOMPAHT _
trill attend to all tie uroal branches of Rapreea Brui.
ten, receire, deliver, and forward through other re
'Ponslhle Brpren Companies to all parts of the eonntrr,
'Ylpeedla Me^M«aeeo^^nleeeaehThron«h?ral*.
o“*®. Buperinta^^
Pnn.aoßi.THia. January: t 196- • laS-tf
TTKLMBOLD'B EXTRACT OF BAR
AX bAPASILEA eleanM. and renovate, toe blood;
'■n.tii.toe vtforofheiatointotoe antest. and tuna
oatto.hnmor. tost who dIMVW. -
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
aaiSSSf^^^sc
CHESTNUT Street, forward! *fff&iKrWtti «WM
•handlae, Bank Hptea.and J&nreaoiaa,
llan or la «oooectioii witk out** JKfiESril fh*uailfte
-".Tf-gESgau
insurance.
SAFETY
JJ isßDßAirosaoic»n.
BT THS I,BaI|LATOM O*
onios s WAunrr
OraOH »• gTBBCTs" PHILADELPHIA.
MAKHTI IBSirKAjrOl
cIjHK? 8 * I,B ’ }to All parte of the world.
pbkigSt. Wawd iusubahom _ .
On Good*. I)T Hirer, omrri ****
‘“wai^sniUJOßS.
On JtercliAndl«e lenersllT.
On Btoru, DwelDnc Honsan, ft*.
ASSETS 01 THE 00gFA*I.
W •• Bix ■' •• 6-» 76,662 60
100,COO State o! 83,9m 00
M,OOO State y” °™*r* g6,BM I»
-CT^ussfess's:
JS.OOO 8o51h»r«B Bta« tc j a ®P i “Sl 0 'S A SS
“’ OomjMil, principal end^tpta|««t
tnatMtMd 6y the city of railed*!- M
*,WoisStaww Btoek' PMuayiraßta Ban
-80, -'^gWiMSnrTOWa
-imSoPar. CoBt«842.100 60. Market T*hw.*B67.«JT 87
j§£§» IIB.S3OM
Balaams due at Aaenrias.— -rreißl.-
«m« oa PolJwMi Accraw
Interest, debt* due ti« , „
Berip and Stock of enndrrltanrMicO
and oMterCojnpanlee, *4.9113. Mb . ~
mfttfKl
C**i on deposit with United *
States Government, snbjeet
„ to tendays’ tall.
C«hln B»ak»
Oadt laDravr9r~.~H—~"- w " rF .«. M
*1,301. 684 01
Thom** C. Hwi.
John 0,- Sari*. ---
John B. Penrow,
Jams* Tragnalr, -
Henry C.Pallsti. Jr..
James 0. Hand.
William C. LndwlK.
Joseph. H. Seal.
George G. Helper.
BoshCr*!*.
Bofcsrt Bnrtoa,
THOM
JOHH
HURRY hriißultJ, Sec
•THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM-
A rur
oinauDuißU.
bMOiponted In IB4L . Oh«rt«r PttpatmU.
,
_ CAPITAL, *300,000.
TesmOß m b*" I*** 1 *** TTmitin'iii
Stores* safcE*?"SSidfiet# p«rp«to*t?^3
on ¥antitnie, Stood*, Wore*, and MertkandisO, in Town
“ °£oBBH*FBOMPTLY ADJUSTED ADD PAID.
A Assira. (400.008. n. _. ■
_ . „Inye*tod In tn» foilowtagSeearitief, jii: _
First Hortgageson CityProparty^welißectirod^oe,Booloo
United StatesgOTenunent Lojuxm *««i HIiQOO 00
Philadelphia City oper cent. L0am..... M.QOOOO
Pennsylvania 15,000,0006 per cant, Loan~~ 16.000 00
PexuuylY&xiia Bailroad Bond*, first andse- i
cond Mortgages***. «yy ■«• ■ SMOO 00
Camdenand Amboy Bailroad Company's 6 .• _
per cent Lean. ****** *~~.r*~***~v‘ts* 4 ‘** b,uw w
Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad Com-
MBT’lfipttMßt 0.000 00
Hontingdon and Broad Top f per sent. mort- •
i»ow w
Conner Fir&Xnstzranse Company’s Stock*—* l«wo Ofi
Stock. 4*ooo OQ
Commercial Bank Pennsylvania Stock**** 10.000 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock... 880 00
Reliance Insurance Company or Pfciladel
. phto’sStoek***.*—*********
Accrued Interest***..****■*.
Cask In tank and on hand-
■Worth at'premst mwJtotji
OISEG!
Clem TCnrley,
Wm. BTThomjmon.
William Hamer,
gunnel Blapham. _
H. L. Carson,
Bobert Steen, ’ ~
CM
Thomas 0. Hili, Seeretar
PHn.APKi.pmA. December
americah firs insurance
R COMPAKT. Incorporated 1610. OHAJSTKSPSa-
PETTJAL. *O. no 'WALHDT Street, shore Third.
; /"
Karin* & lnrri psid-ny Capital Stock and Surplus in
stated in sound nnd sTailablcßeenritles, «onttnn«« to
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Tumjture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port Mid their Gsrsoec, and other Pmjul
rroperty. Allloccc^UberaU^sad promptlyadjusted.
Thomas X. Hails, James ILCampbell,
John Welsh, Bdmnnd O. DutUh,
SamuelO. Morton. Charles’W. FonltneT.
Patrick Brady, - Israel Morris.
John T. Lewis.
THOM.
AissstO. L. Csawpobd,
TTIKK INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
A -THK PENHBYLYAHIA PIBB CTBPSAJtQK COM
rurr. Incorporated IKS. GHABTEB FKfpfniAli.
■To. HO WAUIfIT Street, ojpoeite Independence
Company, favorably knownto the eoiuntmlty.
(or nearly forty lean, eonHnnea to insure azalaethoer
or Damafe by Fire, on Fnblle or Private BnlMlnaa,
either permanently or for a limited time. Aleo, oyrynx
nitnre, Btoeke. Gooda. or Merehandlie aenerally. o*
liberal terx&i* '
Their capital, tocethar with a lar*e Bnrplaa tvad, la
Inverted In the molt carefnl manner, whfeh anaUM
them to offerto the inntrad an undoubted eeenrity l*
the earn of loan.
BTIMTOM. .. 7* V u -.*<
Jonathan Pattereon, I Daniel Snßth, A, .
Alenender Benlon, I JohuDeverenx,
Wimjam 8. Caowunn, Secretary, -- ~ ; ■ ■;
A NTHBACITE ENSURANCB QOM-
O- PAST.-An&orliad Capital *43O,OOO—CHABTB*
str»«t, b*tw»w tui4 aad
Fogrtertreata, PMladelpMa.
Til* Compaar will iniare a*alMt I*sj or Damaie by
na,.« BW*Mhuiltl»i od Ha*«handia» maa-
Xarinar>£unx*ana-oa y*»el*,Car*»t», aad
fieltfita. Inland laamrajiMito all part* of Uw Cnioa.
wmiMßlaiiir. Darla Paaraoa.
J>. Balkar. x . ; • Peter Seller.
SSSVllSkta&a. i^Ju^^Daaa.
MAX, Yiea PraaidenL
Agar-tt
W. M. -
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
Street, between BOOK and THlKDBtreets, Philadel
phia.
IHCOBPOBATED IH PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $BOO,OOO.
PROPERTIES OB TAB GOMPAHX, FEBRUARY 1.
MARIES, PIKE. AND’ i1?la1h> 4 TOAItBPORTATIO*
DIBBOTOEB.I
■ Henry B. Sherrod, ‘ Toblae Werner.
Charfee Mentester, Thomas STWatson;
William S.Smith, Henry G. fteeman,
William B. White, Charles S. Lewis,
Georgo H. Sfti&rt, GeorreG. Carsoni
Samnel Grant, Jr.. BdwardO. Knirht,
Jobs B.
President.
Wuhah Haxfsb. Secretary. nolS-tf
17A1BE INSURANCE COMPANY,
JC Mo. 400 CHBBTSJT STBEBT,
PHILADELPHIA. '
lIBE AMD lELAHD IHSUBAUCI.
MMi H. Bn*, "John W. Eraman,':
Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis, Joint Kessler, Jr.,
£h£iK£*
°* OT “ ■** FBAhfOIE M. BUCKj'l&ldent**'
CHAB. BICdABBsdM, Ties Fratidsnt.
W. J. BhAVonAan. Bseratary.
MARSHAL’S SALES.
ItTjyRSHAL’B SALK—BY VIRTUE
AM. of* Writ of Sale, hy the Hon. JOHW CADWAIi*.
DBB, Jndfeof the JWetriraCotirtof the United State;,
In Mdforthe Barter* DkfarU* of PenneylTanla, In Ad
miralty, to me directed.wUl he aoM »t PoMcaale, to
(l>a Mghflit ud but blddSFt for Ctula ft* BAHuKII Q.
COOKES Auction Storm Wo. 184 South
onTHCBSPAT, April 17. M«6,»t 11 o’cloefc_A,Jf., four
'Unit&Stai** Jute WrfiW;'Bn***
April.2o* IBM. ; -ftpfl’ft
SALE.—BY YIK'tUB
-- «f* Writ of S»l« by the Hon. JOHBT OABWALA-
D*B, Judge of the Dl»tri»t Court of (bo United Stetoo,
in and foi (bo Jbtotorn Dirtrio_t of Pann>ylT&iila._l(t A4~
miralty, to mo directed, ■will be Bold at PtfbMo SoloTto
the higiteat ancbbest Aid 4, I’„'o jJnffnahLH'
2UMtra<3dM.toPort^^^ [ rk |^«v»i^ U i«..
A GOAL.
o-i B'-i-SU&ARfii.OAFj BEAVER
gwa-t?4a, Sfeßs
jPOTTOHiAIfD 3 EiiAX BJIHi DUCK
V/" AjtftCAJIVAS, otall ««Hn wabrajd*.
Tent-Avrnihf, Trnnk. and Wagon-eerer DJklto.
ftlimena to #»• fctt
mKHffiracaLUQT sealed meats
•.#* dtrajoaefc^. % ■.
* ' ijtOO . Klfc tMi ■
ffraenth Jajikllm*.
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &0.
“ Mm bbts Haealfois. 1,3, tad 3 lbdM>
litf-'itmlni flat Hah. 1b uioroa jsclsm
3, WO Will. Bef Butport,Jortabe Barvand Halifax
Ho - IHerrt “-
aSOboxes Her)tlm«*.ooiurty Ch®sBiu&«.^
*gfflawE&ih.
PURE CORN VINEGAR, FREE
A from dints, ud vuiuM to preasrre futile md
pickles equal to slderrinesai,mannjaotarsd ad sold
bp PUBDT & 80.,
ntMB-lm 38 Booth FB6IIT Stmt.
white virgin wax of antil
' ' LBS. —A netr french Cosmetic for beautifying sod
preser-rlng the complexion. It Is ths most wondeml
eomposndof the age. There is neither chalk, powder,
magnesia, bismuth,nor tale in Its composition, it belnc
composed entirely of pare flight Wax ; hens* the ex-.
traoidtnsri onalftlea for preeerrlnx the shin, making
It i oft, *mooth,falr, andtransperent. It makee the old
appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome,
more beautiful, and the most bsautlMl atrlue PrioS
90 and CO cents. PieperedonlTbr HDBT & 00., Per?
fnnters, 41 Boath MOBTH. Btreet.'two doors ahore
Chestnut, and 133 Bonth BKVKSth Street, aboye
W&ißtis lm.Sm
RAKER’S ORNAMENTAL ttatw,
O .MAHOTACTOBY. —The largest and best asaoft!
roent. of Wigs, Tongas, hong Ha& Braids aid eS£
OPWARDB OF THIRTY THOIJBAND
readEred. attesting
PBIHt ate jgi
OH fcljfajtt itltUffilllt Alh
iro«MifiTMM. BUU JmSSmTStT »r— w
•RBWABB OF OOTJHTEBFEITB AND
~~ WLALIBB eudeSTO’/ing to die.
TTELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BTJCJHO
gtrss health and rigor to the. frame and bloom te
tbs pallid cheek. Debility la aftoompaniod by mans
alarming symptoma, and lino treatment U sabmUtad
to.eo*m # pUoa.lnaa»Hloj;apu w tudteettsaa.
3TOES:
Samudlftok#*.
1.1. Fenlston,
Henrr Sloan,
William GBonl ton.
Edward Darlinxton,
H. Jones Brooks,
Jacob P Jones,
James B McFarland,
Joshua P. Errs,
Bpenoer Mollr line,
John B. Semple. Httebnr
A. B. Berxer, Plttsbnri
,8 0. HAITD, Preeldent.
(I DAVIS. Vise President,
star?. dslO-lr.
1,000 00
6,46<5«
13,(38 39
>400,068 71
414,383 71
TOES.
, William SteYsnson,
Beni, w. Tra*i*T.
Marshall Hill,
Charles Leland,
J. Johnson Brown,
Thomas ft- Moors.
5M TUffiUBX. Preeldent
T.'lW. iaß-tf
U 3 B. MAEIS, Preeldent.
AlfCTipy
BALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS.
OH FRIDAY
April 38tb. at 10 o'dock, o® A»ontta|*< a “«
600-lots of fancy and staple French gooaA
BLACK GEOS BB BHINBS AND AB»™K
£0 pieces JS@SoU.oli hravybladt grrade BMnoe.
20 pieces 26<s 38-inch royal black ttrmurm.
30 pieces «Ud oolored poolt deeole.
—eases 8-4 black and colored alpacas and mohaUa.
_ Mitft e-4 figured alpacas.
eties % glseeVerbsa.
Goons.
Shirting llnens,Hnenda»Mks.
Ciuen taWe-dotha aud napkins.
Xsiuen cambric ban* s
Llnen diceapd diape sH4WtS.
ISO doME wool fno WTSBB.
SGOcaißbus Paris flowers. _
CASH.
:st ! 5 l «&. Anbnnu and
Fretilin blenched mußttns. ,
Biown sheeHnis, gggMgg?"’**’
(CO larce stMbslmorala. __ ITI ,
FIBS LINEN SETS FOB OITI TBADS.
OB FRIDAY,
100 lots extra fine plain linens.
collars and caffs. ~ -
Also, linens, linen towels, diapers, etc.
BAS OB FEBKHPTOKYSALBOF BOO® SBSSI’
TBATBLIBO BAGB. BROGANS, STRAW GOOD*
4 ‘ o ’ OH TUESDAY MOKBIBO, -
Hay 3, at 10 o’clock, will bo sold, by catalogue, on
four months' credit, about 1,300 packages boots, shoes,
br--own traveling bags, Be., embracing a prune and
fresliMsortaient offlrsi- class city anifKastsm maau
facture, whlcb will be opes for examination early on
the morning of sale. ■ ■: -
M THOMAS & SONS,_
• Ho*. 13D rad 1« Booth FOURTH «rejt fc
Public Bales of Beal Estate and Stocks, at the EX -
ehange, every TUESDAY, at is © clock.
THREE BALES BEAL ESTATE NEXT 'WEEK—TIB:
On MONDAY, on the premises, near Darby, the very
snperior Fean ahd COustrt Beat, formerly of Mr.
longerich, now of Mr. Smith.
On TUESDAY, at the Exchange, a verylarga sale,
.compristair the estates of W. Sharswood, E. H. Hen
derson, Key. Dr. Blackwell. /. HudsonSe© Bastion,
and H. Hlnckle-d» order of Orphans Garni andHx
eeutors—besides a large amrnnt irom other owners.
On FBIDAY, at Ho. 14* North Thirteenth street,
Handsome Residence and Furniture.
DS- Full descriptions of the three sales ready in
Handbills. See Auction head and pages IS and 16 last
Tuesday's catalogue.
_ Sale Hog, 188 and 141 Booth Fourth street. ,
HANDSOME FURNITURB, ROSEWOOD PIANO.
-LARGE FIRB-PBOOF SAP*. C'jNVEX AHD
PEBHCH PLATE MIBBOBB, OAK OFFICE FOB
NITUBB, CHANDBLiEBS, HANDSOME CABPErS.
Ac. . ,
CABD Our sale Thursday morning. at ths anstfon
store, will comprise oyer 830 lots handsome parlor and
chamber furniture, rosewood piano forte, large Sre
preof safe, fine convex and French plaie mirrors, sups
rlor ohk office fornltore. book-cases, superior sewing
machine by Grover ft Baker, handsome chandeliers,
outside gas lamp, beds mid bedding, handsome Brus
sels Imperial, and other carpets, &c.
Catalogues now ready, and the aiticles'arrayed for
examination.
SALE OF VALUABLE THEOLOGICAL AND MISCEL
LANEOUS BOOKS
Op WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS,
April 36th and 37th, at the auction store, valuable
theological books, many of them London editions.
Also, a number of rare historical works. -
Sale Nos. 189 and 141 South-Fourth street --
SUPERIOR FURNITURE. CONVEX BIRROS3.EOBE
- WOODPIAEO HANDSOME MANTRLS.GASIJff AN-
DhLIBKS, OFFICE FURNITURE, FINE OABPEM,
* C - , ~ MIS MORNING. ,■ ~a
" At 9 o'clock, At the anctien store, superior parlor Ah#
chamber farcltore* two fine cocyexmirrors, rosewaod
piano, 20 handsome marteliztdslate mantels* gaaefcan
deliers. superior oak office furniture, beds and bedding,
te9CaWtB *ro C BIIILDBBB AHDOTHBEB. •
' Aiao 16 handsome mar bellied slate mantels. Ho. 9.
S «* “ “ Ho. 10.
Sale at Ho 1827 Spruce street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRROR, CURTAINS.
PIANO, CHINA. PLATED WARE, Sc.
I ON FRIDAI MORNING, _
April 26, at 18 o’clock, at No. 1827 Spruce street, by
catalogue, rite entire furniture, fine curtains, piano,
chandeliers, handsome mantel dock, fine plated ware,
China and glassware, superior dicing room and sham
bsrfurniture, kitchen niendie, fte-,
May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o dock.
PEREMPTORY AJfl> HODHBN
ON FRIDAY HORNING. „ .
May 6th, at the auction st ro, will he sold at 11
o’dock, without reserve, a collection or oil printings,
by old and modern artists, various subject.
For particulars sso cataloguer "and tbe pictures,
which will be arranged for examination three days
previous to sale.
BALE OF THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS
ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, . . ,
April 38th, at the Auction store, theological and mis
cellaneous books, from a library.
Also, two small bookcases and secretary.
Bale-Ho. 1936]Fllbert streot. /
MACHINERY OF A DAMP MAHUFAOTOEY.
ON TUESDAY MORNIN G, .
May 2d, at 10 o’clock. at No. 1936 Filbert street, the
entire machinery of alamp manufactory, comprising 2
eccentric pressae,, Fowler punching presses 3*orew
presses, lever pfesses, drop pressee, lathes, tnaiungana
pulley s, tools, fte • , , , , ,
May he examined any time ptuvldna to sale. ■ t
,■. j FOB SALE ESP TO MET. .
2 FCfR~IfALB7~ W j£
; A. COUNTRY SBATi -
pleasantly situated, on the main road,: near ALLEN
TOWN, Monmouth county. New Svm y. 8 aoilea from
Bordestoirix, comyrlslfg aboatelevea acre** with, two
and-a italf-story double bouse* 4fi feet front by 80 feet
deep; outbuildluga complete; wa*oii. icB. coale/wood,
and smoke* houses. Ice bouse fitted; house paintedayt
papered* tuexeeiZest order Jrjpple ojrehard of overbfo
acres !m rear of the house* with frals of tbe best kisd ia
abusdanee. Stream rusuiag, through at the back of
hette suppled with exeelieat water bp*
hydrauttc-razn from a raver-failing spring , Bant
stabiif for five horses; summer and. winter eow
efceds. . ‘
Stage from every
■ _,The two for BordenWwh, from'WALNUT-
Btrsot wLarLgiweotsvtbontng* tor Allentown at Borden
town._ iShFuSE®,6OO; - '
ApplYtif; ;V .V. t ' ■ • ~
EOBT. MAO QREfIOR,
apl6 tuthsBt ' *JL9 WALNUT Street.
m FOR BALE—SEVERAL FJDBST
JEI dies HOUSES, on Forty-second. street, and on
Klnsiessing avenue, West Philadelphia. Also, three
onwest Arch street, with Immediate possession.
Cheap Bouses load parts of the city.
Alcoa number of farms in Bosks and Montgomery
gflnatiM. r - • '
Apply to ED. H. BADCLTF*ACO.,
apig-3t« SAX brorth EISHTH Street,
m HOUSE TO BEET IN NORTH
B" ELEVENTH-Btraet, andhandsome fonitan and
Carpets tor sale. Address “C.H. T /’Philadelphia
Inquirer office. apg St*
fi FOB ; OALE—A COUNTRY BEAT,
sine miles from Philadelphia, on the Btorth Penn
ajlTanl* A allroad, forty-flva mlnotea from Third and
■arke&treets.: It constats of twenty, five acres of land
in Bns condition, nlarae vegetable garden, oyer a hun
dred choice fruit trees In bearing, a large lee house titled
■with fret-a Pete and commodious spring house. fish.
ponudi-'P'diAudsome lavs and carriage drive, stable
room BSsfliW horses and alx cowb. carriage house, water
s die.- ' ■* v.- -• .«* ,
ThSE&sbfls an old-fashioned atone buttling, -with
pallet/elptvg room! dlning-ioom, ana kitchen, with
range/botand cold water, Ac.,font chambers ana brih
roo m.vtllh hot and cold water enrolled by a water
wheß,tind-two large ante rooms- The distance from
tbe hcuae t« the Janklitbwn Station,onthe Worth Pean-
BjlvanlAltaUroad, la just six minutes’ sasy walk.
SWBNtare eiaht daily Wring, each way, that step at
thSsjgfifoh. Apply to . <h EBHT. .
djp« W 839 and SHIN. TMBD St.
J|"E,OB 8 AJ2 Jr—lB33 TATHOW
B&gfriet, cheap. , ' "
West aide of NINETEENTH, below Green.
-152 J WALLACE Street.
TSSfBABDOLPHStreet.
KIRKBBIDB Street. eaetof Polttt road. BrldashnML
Two (mall houses in STTsKIPHSirSTIace,
Also, others, small andluge, in various localities.
&p 22 tf &pd 8. ~W. cor/eiffi attd*G^ien.
MFOK BALB—A m fc
OU IftT»db r ibllm fawn >Tft».
apd-lm* IBMrratTeot.
MFOB BALE—a VjgßT BTJPEBIOB
BOUSE WBST PHIH»«.fIia. exeelUnt
stable, line well of wateTtrural.yri quite near: aHI
• PRIVATE SALE—MIL IT ABT
. BOARDING-ECHO -Sel near Philadelphia, Is so*,
ceafluh operation, with flfegreor all kinds. Appa
wtM; Mlnttyloir fltnre. Apply
* BANCItOFtVSD* ABOH
SALE—BEAUTIFUL JR
IMBCB, estate ,<;t Br. a X SC
i.osa antmUldlngs. splendid shade
dsenstf Drapd, <m* and a half
dSx dallyttalM address Ser. X
nuaca Breen. Fa.
Barton. rSStijh
and fruit trees,
muss fran^&c
EB Ffeß BA&p—HANDSOME STONE
right aTOma, situated in the
I*ttB station.
Etea. 10 JU»d 18 North FRONT Et.
BBbE-5-A &J&LBNSDID
i£nHlf;iilw VbjtK'i Lum.
iitfflihgtewßdiofl
Spl& taihri!&f*'‘ Nob.- sQ and IBNorthFRONTBt, ,
TO OIL COMPANIES 7 DEBIROUB
A, of obtaining anCSlc«, a>e su!)«Mat»r offers the pri
vilege of-oacalready fnjrntat ad. ifcd also will take
charge of; he Oempany ’ s BOpks, taking a portion of tbe
Offlce. - ■•' ~ :‘;r.V, apri gt* .
POB BALE-BARE OPPORTUNITY
A ZDH BOTKL ESBPEBB —-nwgicoS-wni, flit me*.
. Present proprietor compelled to retire through m
Address Post Office bon 8131, Hew Tpikclty, artS-St
■DOR BALE
ID WE S TTnS!§mo < ! 1 1- a a
Inquire of aSwiSS^SOirpE
apld-lm* 3»» WAUTOfCSaSiti HiUala.
fptUS'EEES* RALE.
DEL4.WAEE OOtrNTT
BAHJtOAD OOMFANY.
Thoandmigsnd, mortgagees or trustees named in a
•ejthjfmortgtte dated July 2d, ISSO, recorded In Fhila
driWtht eonnW i l , Mortgage faook A. D. 8., 10. M,
5W 80, te whhm the abovo-nsmßd Company, to ee
»p»ds luusd by It, has mortgaged lls read or rail
way, Including ue lron rails, (deepen, cross ties, rills,
stung pieces, and alb , ether parta.or portions of tbe su
net structure of srid raßway, together with all the cor-
JktTJ? S 1»»«» 8 > ÜberH», privileges, and fran
“ires of said Gompany, audits tolls, rentß, iassns,
iaoome, aniprofttst and Wether riao with the entire
(Mate, real and personal, ol said Company, including
its cars, h«ne>; harness, provision and equipments, and
all other its property, effects, and estate, ml >ndi
personal, whatever and whenueym thbsamo maybe.
Will, under rotters contained in said mortgage death
expete the above nroperty to eaia, by, public auction,
O* THD 3d DAE OP FIFTH MONTH (May! NEST,
At 2 o'clock P. H.,.
AT THE HOWABD HOUSE,
In Upper Darby kovrashlp. Delatsare county, Fn., the
, Western Terminus tit said Bead.
Said read rams with a Single, back and tumoate from
Dogau straet,lnWest Philedfilphi*, wherelhconnacte
wlththe West BUlvsay, west
ward alohg the Philadelphia imdrWestChesterTnm
pUss road about four miles- to-tbe arid' Howard House.
The personal property otuie Company consists o! two
cars (which may be seen at said Howard House), three
horses, and a lot of haasest.
.. The undersigned will require five hundred dollars to
Itepald at tS3S£ tqjgfr t
apll-ret* JOSEPH POWELL, f Trastesa.
TAKE NO' MOKE ONFLEABANT
A and ttniifc re«»riea_to_ upleasut and dug*.
CHATTERED OONBTITUTIONB BE
° BTOKID by HlUatOLDlg IXSEiCt EUQS^
AUCTION SAUBg,
TOHN B. MYERS & CO., A.U(m>
W XEKB, Hoa. 838 and 83* MABKBT S , r i,. ft
LAEGE POSITIVE BAT E OF A5O LOTS BR ,_
F BEECH, GBBMAH, AND AMEKiCii ng“*f>:S|
THIS DAT. JJ * !
A CAED.—'W« invite (he early and
ol the trade to the lar*e hm ww-mbv %ter ,..
British, French, German, mid domestic dry *
prUlntt 690 lots of staple and lanejr
remptorily sold, by eatalofue, on foa.- my v b, *
end part for cash, e-mrnenetae Oi*p mv. ’ w-,
o’clock precisely. to he eontittued v «
Without Intermlesion. t*!
LAKH* FOBIHV* BALK «>* eP-ITTSF
ABB DOMESTIC DET QctnSj*H f
W. Will ROW al*r*s eato off®«im tod d 3,
good*, RT catalogue, on a credit of four month??; 1 ' S
***** THIS HOBHINO. *** 1
April 37, at ID o'clock, emoraxio, about 7* . 9
and lota «f »tet£e andfaney articles in woolen?*!*. B
teds, linen;, »Uks, and cottons, to uMd we i a ;,*i? fS
attention ofdaalera.
V. B.—Sample* of th. oamo WHI In arras.*,, i.?j
udiaMea uM oatotogoos. oim!* JS
sals, whoa doalora will tod B to their M
Shoe sale of Fogmaw ahd »*»»„*■
Included tn our sale of THHBBDAY. SpHi
be found to port thofollowing, Tit : »4, n M
—bales brown and bleached nmsline asd jh» * 9
bales white, colored, and striped wool M
eaeeßbleached.and colored corset je.,,, 11 **!! 9
cases indlro bias ehedce end tickings *■
—caeoeMaicbeateratocbcmß and plaid', 9
CBIBB Kentucky Jeans, denim,, »sd m,,. , 9
cases miners’ flannels, Insigo-hius 9
kerreiß. ■ 5 •»< flit* 9
cnee* vest padding* and Uninra 1 9
eases black and colored cambrics &„«M
caeee mol tone, satinets, tweeds, &; us? ‘**- 9
FAHGX CSBBI MERES m
SSfl pieces fancy «,<«!.,„ '9
toidfor 0 41 1
xi ** ***** I
Also, Fjonck cloths, aoeskia*, cassi a?fs4j f «
*Full linei black and colored Itau hl M
de chtoee. "'*>**», 9
LIHBH GOODS. ■
Large linessblrtlnc, bley, Spanish,andW. KM - i ■
Large Bsst crown docks, dtHle. bariarw “: sa » 9
tilth, Ac. ... , . ■
Largs lines table.iamask.sheetings, dlspei,9
lags, li*>6B. cambric han&kercnlefg. a&pkuis 4*, ]9
cloths* Ac. 1
DRESS GOODS. S
Saparlor doable fold mosaic bLqra, . fl
silk mohair*. Persians, mousse dei&iae* 9
▼res. frepadiaes, poplios, 9
lairfis. alpacas, balmorals, &«. S
—piece* glosry black 24 to £6®!&eb cros de Ehs*.., 9
fetes, heavy double-face armore*, eolta co\
fancy conlt de toieandiTos de EapUs, cafiniu, 9
perb22to» icch while edge grot grajn#* & a
ItABGE SPEGIAt SADB OF HOSIERTTGbQTP > . '
. . OM FEIDAI MOKHIHG, ”»
aj9aasj"- b 7“ - foori^
15,000 DOZSWOBIBBT AWD OLOVJ.:
A large Invoice of German ootton hosiery, i,
women’s, and children’s, bleared, brown,
hose and half hose, of yarlons grades
Also, cents’ <uid ladjWSFarl* kid, tUk, ii^ w
Berlin gloves aad _
Also. InUlinesAbiite and drawers, hoop
and cotton nu and raia umbrelifts, aupsaijj, r?
h&ndk6itiiiefB» eewinfs,- to-
FOfflMF* salhwwjwotwos, DEtraors.
OH FBIPaX MOKRIHG,
April ZSth, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, bmtalr, n .
on four months’ credit, about 2W) pieces. i,h
n» tosr*-\ii toys’d,
mask, Venetian, printed ftlt, list, Dutch hemp, OW Jf
and rag carpettogs. Canton aid cocoa ffirric,. j. 1
embradng achcdce assortment o: superior roob,
mar bo «uamlned*arl» on «k. morning of sde.
—bales linen oarpetshain.
LAEGE AHD FOBITIVK o Bia,E OF FEESCS sa t
OH MOHDAT MOEHISG,
Mar Ist, at 10 o’eloek, will be sold by csuion ; *
four months’ ersdtt. sbont
TOO PACKAGES AHD LOTS
OlFrenth, India, German, and British dry seed,, s,
embracing a large and assortment o’
staplesrthdeslnsnkTWonted,.woolen, linen. sa4 ls ,
t0 fr. fc ß. of thssame-srlUbearrinred fsi«p
DABK BLHB FLAHHELE
OB THHEBDnY,
Mar «h, wo will sell, for account of whom it a „
concern, br catalogue, for cash, 110 pisses snpsrtai
blneflssnela. :.
PANGOABT * WABNOGK, AUC.
X TIOHEKEB, MO MAEKET Btreet.
LASSE POSITIVE BALE OF 350 CASES SrSitf
GOODS, b» catalogue, on
FEID AT MORHIHG,
April 28.1065, comprising a full assortment of
airablo shapes and. steles.
PHILIP I*OBD & CO., AUCTIONEERS
A «M MAEKETandBEH OOMMEECBSIum. 1
LAEGE POSITIVE SAM OF JL 500 CASKS BOOH 1
AJTD BHOSB* |
Vfl will eeQ by e&talogne for cash on f
MOBBIHG* April27th, commencintttt 10 o’c'ock l 3 t
cases Bteu'A ooraiad youths* boots, shows,
brogans, Oxfmities.de.,«o »with.adesirabl#mm*.
meat of women's. mimes*, and children’s hoots tim.
gaiters, slippers, MimoraUrCongremgaiters, &.,&
LARGS FOSmVB Iffljf,JUlso GABSS
AJTD SHOES,
We will Mil by eafalogue for caab, * «f>
, OF JIOSDAY MORSI«G.
Hay ißWoommencingatlOo’etoek. 1.160 msvt, ®
boys, shd youths’ boots, shoes* balmorsb; , f
buckle Oxford brogans. Oxford ties, &c.. Ac, > I '
Also, a desirable aeeortmeutefvWomeiri, ■-,%
chUdren’s boots, shoes, balmorals, gaiters*
Oongreesbalmorals. Ac,• ,4c. ■:a;
AUCTION SALE OF COSDBMsi m
4x._i BOBBBSa ?■«.
<JtTAnTBEJt*OTB«aEKBkA.’OOmCI,II!TDIraJI, ; 5>
■' '•WasmararoK Cm, *pril LBa
_ Will be sold at Putlis Anctloß. to the ulgheet M4ta. K.
at BALTIMO «B. Md , on rj»
J WHITBSfIAY t April 15.1966.
TWO HHHDEBD MAeS WITH FOAL,
many of them well bred and la good condition. pa
°“ TjarasOAT, April *O. 1855, lit
TWO HDHDEED CAVALEY HOESBB. : g
°* THHESD AT.Aprll 37.1858. ill
ohe mdhdeed babes Wit»Voll, asd ea W&
r ~~ 4 HHaDKW)CAVJtI*B?rfoESI&. 3S|
Wte Horses have been coadanmsdaßj&fit for the » mMs
▼airy earvise of tbo armr._
For road and fanning pGpoeee many good birpla ■§
maybe Wr Hbl
Annuals sold einglw._'Be]st(r sommence-st 91£, mg
s&iridbt held at PHILLffB’ GOVERSHEHT Sit H
TEEHB—Caah, In GnttedEtateemrrMicr. H
11 JAMES A- BiKIS. WM
BreyetßrigadlerGeneral, in charge Ist DirisiosQ. L SgK
O. " • '• ■ - ' ’• - ipi iOt Bln
$ ELECTRICAL OFFICES.
\ ißdeJphls ' ;
1 DIC THOktABABbSHIiSTIn* kMB tWT®"* l !'
> fnlin the core of Diseases by fills new jnsthw,
1 would laformhls friends and the PnWic Hsikt !<
3 atlilbene Atifbff end coring many whom medical
Jdldnot affect, and considered Incorabie
-3 JWe will mention a few of the Disease! Id the ctb
j orWhlehthls treatment seldom IT ever mils:
ißheomstlsm, IFSXons, Kidney Diesssei
sJenipEi», gangrene, Liner
iPaislyfis, • deers, Genital
{Orunps, W Bolls, Spinal .
lyqinll, abscess. Throat
ffener 4 Ague, Brnptleng, Prolapsus,
! asthma. Inflammations, Woe Bmlssions,
Congestion. Hemorrhage, Diabetes, Ac
PaHente will be treated at their residences cte
1 $ desired, a. large nnmber of testimonials may ba s®
{at tfie Ollces from laments in this city, uonsaM
(Honsgratia. Ofice hours 9 A.A£.to6F. M .fa tbi
ialty- - KB. TOOS. AIMS,
t apip-8m Blec.ricoa.
Ki.BCTBOPA.THIC KBTABLKH
a. or fob
DIBCOYXRKRB of * new system of teaaHmtilKu.kr
XODIHKD BLECmtICAI APFUCaTIOSS, aii tta
hasbees«oTerrcueoeMfnl at PBBjr BQffABH feitt*
lsct ttiwywrs, ha* removed Us OXm and XesidiM
t0A638 nilttaA ono door below Eerntal
All venoms doctrine reference*, or set pwtinun
With retard to Us special mods of treatment,
call or send for spunpUet
Coasnltatlon oradTloe natations-
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