THK CITY. THH MUNICIPAL HOBPITAI.. The dedication of this pabllo banding' took place yesterday afternoon It la located on a site of around -extending from Dehlgh avSnue to Hart lane. be. tween Twenty-fl’-at end Twenty.second streets, ’rhe situation la ells . The surroundings consist of a series of level la,.osoape views, with, fere and there *£M?s?n?o» i tte whole covered with slate JSStr B SJfc T r? te ar ® two wings, extending t™ can £?J’ Ut* entire length of the strnc iSd by 60 " We - The material need In the SSirJiJiSP®.’ parried Dear the Falls of Schuylkill. iT-T-V- 001 ? Bta “ a > &0 -i ar « oak. The wings on the back front are constructed with rolling Minds, be tween which and the rooms Is a promenade, that »aj be made exceedingly airy, or closed against In clement weather by the blinds. The work seems to ,v 6 TMy“substantial, The marble t&Mofc tbe trail 01 the ballding contains the names of the gen tlemen of the commission, also the builders and architect, as follows: ■_ ' President, John B. Biddle. M. D; secretary, Wm. H. KeiehHne; Jm* 4- MoOrra, M. D, Hmi . LaKoche, M. D, Wm. Sblppen, M. Ib. Thomas stewardson, M. D., George Erety, Wm. Neal, Aj ~ thnr Hughes, F. A Server, Henry Haines. Build- Or*. BalJerston St Albertson. Architect, S. Sloan. The members oi the Board of Health. Inspectors of the County Prison, the Guardians-of the Poor, and a number of public-spirited citizens, were pre . sent: Among them we noticed. ex-Governor Dskld t? Porter. The formality of dedication tookplaoe In tbe large room of the main building. ’John BBlddle, M. D., president of the oommls , ejon, delivered an address, from which we select this * S The'centre building baa four rooms on each floor, eighteen by twenty feet In dimensions, with a hall ten feet wide, containing the principal flight of - Stairs from the oellar to tbe attic, and a cross entry connecting with tbe piazzas, thus Separating the apartments of theoffloers from the wards. Each wtng contains two rooms on either floor, 4* by ma feet In area, and 14 feet in height, furnishing thus eight wards, each readily accommodating twenty, beds. In the attics and spare rooms sixty more beds may bp planed, and If an cmergenoy arise tbe bal conies may be fitted up with sashes and beds for a large Increase cf patients. Tbe wardß are separa ted by rooms twelve feet In width, provided with baths, water closets, and other necessary eonvanl- i -ences, atd, through them, access to the piazzas, fur nishing convalescent patients with a Jong and shel tered walk In the open air. The Iront of the centre and the base or tbe wings ft of broken range work.; the other portions are hammer-dressed and pointed. - Toe masonry was laid by Mr. Samuel Ootlom, of Germantown. -The Interior walls are of brick, and provided with fines irom the oellar for thorough ventilation. The wards and bath-rooms are heated by four large cast-iron furnaces, furnished by Mr. B. Hunter, and each room has besides an open grate, materi v ally improving the ventilation. * The centre Is heated by fit e-board Btoves, In the first story, which supply hot- air to the chambers above. The supply of water is from a large iron tank in ■the loft of the main Duilalog, to be filled from a ao.OOO-gßllon olstern, and from a well in the oellar. A laundry and drying*room, with oarriage-houss and stable, are placed in-a convenient situation on tbe grounds, which have Seen graded, and are fur nished with agravelled road. The oost ol the erection of the main building, Awarded by public advertisement to the lowest bid der, was *49,938. The laundry, outhouses, grading, fenolng, &o„ cost *lO,BOO ; the apparatus for boat ing ano cooking *2,084 60; the supervision of the Architect $l,lOO. We believe these amounts to have been very reasonable, and we may fairly claim that the erection of this hospital, In vie* of the condition cf the currency, and the high price of labor and of every sort of building material, has not been buithensome to the City Treasury. Dr. Biddle now formally passed the building into the possession of the Board of Health. Dr. James A, McCroa, president or the Board of Health, accepted the hospital in behalf of the olti uens of Philadelphia. He responded to the address of Mr, Biddle; ■ -As president of the Board of Health, I am autho rized on behalf of my • colleagues tu accept the fu ture charge of the Municipal Hospital, now ten dered in oonformity with the provisions of the ordi nance under which It has been erected. In the conduct of this important element of sani tary regime, every effort will be made to secure (be .fullest advantages to be derived from a judicious tujd eoonomld administration of a well organised hospital, suoli as a great ci'y like Philadelphia re quires, and bas at lenutb obtained. If adequate provision for Its support be made by Connells, we may reasonably tope to establish for It the oharao ter of a model institution for the treatment of con tagious and Infectious diseases. The Board have elected Samuel F. Brown,jM.. D , attending! phy sician, and Miss Lydia Tomlinson, whose till slant. and valuable services In a similar position hitherto were duly appreciated, the matron. In conformity with the rules of the Board, the special supervision of the hospital devolves upon the Sanitary Commit -tee, the able chairman whereof la Dr, Wilson Jewell. Wilson Jewell, M D,upon belnglatroduQad,said he desired to offer a resolution. If he had the abili ty, he oertalnly had not the time to give a complete history of the hospitals in Philadelphia; but he -would say up to the year 1743 there had not been a hospital in our city. In 1728 the small-pox broke ont lh the city, and a house loo&ted noar where Ninth and South streets intersect was used as a pest house. The vlotims of the epidemic In those days were taken to farmhouses. In the year 1743 the merchants, as a safeguard, took the snbjeot Into consideration, because the epidemic was In creasing os immigrants came upon our shores. The Colonial Assembly became alarmed, and they built apt at house on State Island, at a later period call ed Fisher’s Island, near the,mouth of the Schuyl kill. This remained In nse until the Lazaretto was built. The calamitous necessity, In 1733, so alarm ed .the inhabitants that It was then considered absolutely necessary to establish some mea sures to Insure the publto safety of this city. The Guardians of the Poor had already refuse, to receive small pox or fever patients. The Pennsylvania Hospital was closed at that time. The Guardians of the Poor took the old -circus, hut the residents of the vicinity threatened to hum the pJaae down unless the object was removed. Application was then made to the magistracy of the -city, and flnallya place was selected on Bush Hill, The Board of Health organized In 17*4, and pur chased the Fish Tavern, on tho west side of the bridge, new occupied by the Pennsylvania Railroad 00. This was used for a time for hosoltal purposes. The first hospital established by the city was in 1793 or ’97. This was the Wigwam Hotel, at the foot of Race street, on the Sonny lklll. It was then a somewhat celebrated tavern, to which gentlemen resorted to cat pereh, the same as they now do at the Falls, Where catfish and coffee are popular. Tnla hospital - retained the name of the Wigwam House for seve- uitat- usaj.no swing there to iu —tfnref nss been painted over. In 1395 the oinzcnf in the vicinity of the Wigwam Hospital entered Slaints against the institution. It was y removed to other ground, on the Wls gabickon rood, near where Broad and Wallace streets, now intersect each other. This plaoa was occupied for two seasons only, when the citizens re belled and demanded its removal, Then for a time the city was again without a hospital. Tho people settled down In the opinion, that if the epidemic should again visit the city, that buildings should be put up at respectful distances to meet the emer gency. In the year lSlo-a hospital was, after much trouble, erected oh Bush Hill, where It remained until 1834, when It was removed, since that time Philadelphia has been without a city hospital. This was a Bubjsot much to be regretted. Patients bad to be removed twelve miles from the elty.and no one can form aay idea of the amount . o! suffering Ihe poor creatures had to undergo. Now we have a hospital, with all the conveniences needed for the present era, and he would be very happy In deed, In the future, to allow gentlemen present an - cpportniiWy to visit the place to witness the good treatment to the sufferers by small-pox. {Slight sound of laughter.] In conclusion, Dr. Jewell offered a resolution of thanks to the commission for the very faithful manner in which they had dis charged the duties confided to them. This was adopted, and the assemblage adjourned. AN EXCITING SCENE. '' Tn “ dtt y we witnessed a game in . . i, ?? depot whtctt came very near result ing in bloodshed. a rquad of veterans, recruited 5 corps,-were marched from Richmond ?~a*| s?.*“® depot oncer the charge -of a guard tliat w ® ascertained to be a ser- S?SE t ifviP. o * ns!l h ® , wore ““thing to lndiaate his Snw o°rpB> *>«* was formerly a major la Zouaves. When the soldiers ea* their mothers, wives, and sisters s*s* to nSr e tbem ‘heir last testimonials or frlend e-^ori loallI oaIlt ’ In a * blustering manner, oom* „ h T??“S n *1? OT > Bta nd ba ®k there; s*h’ ird ®> charge them.’" The guards did dot obey this order, and the soldiers passed along through. emfom a SL #n^ ea * h ® c" 8 - -da offloer of the ♦a?™?.? Y as s tatlonea at the gate and informed 25,??,"^. prMsn ‘ tlla ‘ aa soon as the men were the oats their friends could oome la and h i ed t ESM,l22i b J?i T he sergeant swore the officer charge or the gate, and placed sentries there SniPSSLH'w ‘°,? x their bayonets and oharge the first man that attempted to ©ntur t>m srato. A ® T |fpl e was Uialde the rate and he was seized by a etldler and thrown to. the gro&id. The crowd seized B0 T?hl r o ? td called tor a policeman to arrest aow Sobered some of his squad and rushed upon the crowd with fixed bayonets. A number of ladles made narrow escapes, but the qui zes succeeded in wrenching some of {he bayonets from Hie mnakets, and others in taking muskets fhTO? n if of tt ® 5? ldlers wl *h his musket clubbed ran through a-crowd or women and children in pur ? “v ,z ?h> hut he was fortunately tripped up before he had done any damage. During if. ?n??w.F S vS n 2i° f . the recruits attempted to highly incensed at the eonduot of ‘hetergeant to trying to prevent their friends from bidding them farewell Tne citizen officer in charge a J Cbfflcient. to preserve order, but the blustering and reokiess conduct of the sergeant «*“• rery .near oanslng bloodshed. The last de tachment of this oorps left last evening, and wo are s «8« a »t o« zonave notoriety had tovlßit thisdepot often, fearful consequences •would undoubtedly ensue. THE CRIMINAL COURT BOOM; Benjamin H. Brewster, Esq, in addressing a 3ury a few days since, “begged them not to think that he was excited. The miserable location of the court room compelled persons to ralrly soream out or they oould not behaard. The bad ventilation of the room'h.ad nearly killed one judge, ana he prayed God to spare his life and that of his brother judges who were compelled to endure the poisonous atinos- Shete to bo found in the room ” The learned gen eman might have gone a little farther, and referred to the effects had upon the jury and witnesses, many of them females with infants of tender age, who are compelled to sit In-this miserable place. The stench Is at times Intolerable, and, to add to the misery, bed-bugs now roam at -large. We have seen these bugs crawling about in the clothing of lawyers whilst addressing the jury, and it is nothing unu *?' w reporters to stop writing and relieve themselves of these insects. The court room is a “ifIP ape to the city, and a nnlsanee that should be abated. Jurors oomplaih bitterly because thev are wWrAAV’ B,t *? Ib J B £°° m 10 the injury of their -health and jeopardy of their lives. EXCITEMENT AT THE HAYT YARD. *.»^l*, B ii? r 2? y *h? 0 T? lns; echtWerableexoitement was Yard >»wlng to the sudden °Jm M wiA2^S ail1 * t ?t ® om ® of the vessels started on Wednesday afternoon, and returned yesterday noon. We learn that the Meet, wWeh ‘he Kansas the A.dger. and Elneo, was qespatohed in search or a suspicious schooner. Tue sohooner was overhauled some distance down the river, and was found to be engaged in legitimate trade, and the fleet returned Many rumors as to the errand of the fleet were afloat. Some attributed it to the appearance of rebel rams, others that Booth was believed to be aboard. . COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. Commencement exercises of the spring session of the Eeleetio MedloaL College of Pennsylvania, Sixth «nd Oallowblll streets, were held at the College Sail yesterday. Zophar C. Howell, Esq., president of the board of - trustees, conferred the degree of Doctor of Medlolne upon the following gentlemen : John P. Kay, Daniel Richards,*.. J. Barrett, Jas. I'. Danter, A. E. Oolerick, J. Watson, John Wen zrll, George Barnum, Abram Albright, R. G. Mil- Dkers, S. Drau, E. Good) ear, M, P. Bremen, Chas. A. Baker, O. O. Knight, Geo. O. Eugert. Joseph O’Harra, James Walker, and J. R. Hill. The Honorary Degree was conferred upon Henry Rltten house, K. I)., J. Rlohardson,'M.'D., and H. A. Professor Fitter delivered the vale -cictcry address. BODY RECOVERED. ?£ New York, who was drowned ™ yacht *« November lest, off Tlnicum Island, was found floating In the £* ,a s»” rttvw yesterday, near Marcus Hook, by Jlr. Edward Warner, of that place. Mr. Warner received the five hundred dollars reward which has been offered for some time past by one of ouroltl. sens for the recovery of the body. SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT. At one o’clock yesterday afternoon a woman named Mary Farr, and. Ellen Mahoney, four years of age, were run over at America and Oxford streets, by a locomotive on the North Pennsylvania Rallroßd, end dangerously Injured. The engineer and firemen were arrested. The woman Hvedin America street, below Oxford, and was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital. The ohlld lived In Phillips street, above Oxford, and was taken to the Episco pal Hospital. _ FOUND DROWNRD. An unknown white man was found drowned yester day, at Reed-street wharf, Delaware. He was five feet nine Inches In height, light Codiplhxloned, red goatee, ' CITY COUNCILS. Both branohes of Councils held a stated meeting yesterday afternoon. SELECT BRANCH. JAMBS Ltm), President, In the Ohalr. A communication from the Mayor was received, in which he states that his signature to the bill nro vldlngfor the parohase of ground north of the Peni tentiary, hasi been withheld.. The site to too small to erect a school house upon; and agate, a?buUdlng overlooking the walls of the Eastern Penitentiary would Interfere with the required privacy of that institution. The consideration of too communica tion was postponed. Mx. Gray (U.), chairman of the Committee on water, reported a resolution extending the time for the payment of water rests from May Ist to May I6th. Agreed to. The Chaie presented a communication from the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, renominating the same olerks as are now engaged la his office. Re ferred to the Commlttee on Surveys. Mr. Barlow (U.) presented a bftl providing for the construction of a culvert on Seventh street, be tween Reed and Wharton. Mr. FttHBMAN (II.) said that various wards were suffering for the want of culverts eqaalty as much as the First ward. In a short time a list would be presented by the Chief Engineer, and preparations made to build the culvert, ir this bill was passed, then the door would be opened for all the other wards. Mr. Barlow (IT.) said that In one family in tha neighborhood several persons had died because of the accumulation of filth. If the persons In the neighborhood could get houses they would move away, but it was Impossible to obtain houses. He appealed to the Chamber to pass the bill, as It would only take *l2OO to build the culvert. The bill was withdrawn for the present. Mr. Gray (TJ.) moved tbe suspension of the rules for the purpose of considering the bill relative to Ihe further extension of the Water Works. It an thorlzes the Mayor to borrow euoh sums not beyond #1,000, 000, at an interest not exceeding six percent., payable within thirty years. The bur. was passed. Mr. Gbay also reported a supplement to the bill for sinking a orib at Falrmountdam, which provides that tbe funds shall be taken from theolty treasury. Mr. CattbllJU.), chairman of the Committee on Defence and Protection, made a report, which sets forth that In the recruiting of Hancook’s Corps 1,600 men were credited to Philadelphia. The sum of #40,000 has been .expended, and $8,416 has been contributed by subscription, leaving a deficit of over *31,000. The Mayor is authorized to expend *20,000 towards liquidating the claims. . Mr Frkbmaw (U.) moved to postpone the bill Mid have It printed, bat subsequently withdraw the motion. • - Mr; Abkstboks (O.) hoped the bill would be discussed. He did not know Chief Franklin, but believed that he had done a vast deal of good, and ho left great sympathy for him at tbe deficiency In Ills endeavors to recruit men for the army. Mr, Cattbll (U.) BaUl he approved the planef organizing the Hancock Corps, as It oertalnly made rapid strides In filling up the quota or theolty. Of course It required heavy expenditures la printing and distributing handbills. When the draft was to take plaoe numbers of persona came forward and voluntarily subscribed, but the sudden stoppage of recruiting had prevented the collection of any other funds. There was an unexpended sum of *168,090 to the credit of the Defence and Protection Com mittee, and the sum of #zo,ooo could bo taken from that. The balance, *11,900, tha committee of citi zens proposed to raise. , / Mr, Vakolevk (IJ. ) Bald he oonld riot wote for the bill nntu he was more thoroughly oonvlaood of the justness of it. Mr. Gbay (TJ.) said that he believed the Mil was just, and should be passed. The aettons of Mr. Franklin had saved to us many of our bast mechan ics. If this Mil had been presented before the sur render-of General Bee, this Connell'would have jumped at It, and freely given *20,c00 for l,soo man. . The bill was postponed until Thursday next- The bill from Common Counoil. prohibiting the City Commissioner from cutting dow n trees, was taken up. Mr. Spbbiuq (U.) thought this was an Implication on the commissioner. • - - Mr. Bablow (U.) said he desired It to be distinct ly understood that the present City Commissioner, Mr. Dixie, had not ont down gny trees. Referred to the Committee on City Property. TheblU from Common Council, to presorve the purity of the water at Fatrmount, was concurred In.' Aloo the bill relative to the residences of tho chil dren who attend publlo Adjourned. COMMON BRANCH. President Stokelby (IN), in the ohalr. FINANCE. ' The Committee on Finance reported an ordl nance appropriating $1,500 to the city Treasurer for salaries ol temporary clerks. Passed. highways. The Committee on Highways offered an ordi nance authorizing tho paving of Berks street from Tenth to Eleventh streets, and Warnook street froia Montgomery to Berks street. Passed. 6URVBYS. The Committee on Surveys offered an ordlnanoe appropriating *11,861.92, being the unexpended balance of the appropriation for* repairs to the western approach to the Wire Bridge, of last year, to be expended during the present year for the same purpose. Parted, The same committee reported an ordlnanoe pro viding for the construction of a sewer on Locust street, from Forty-first to Fortieth street, thence to Chestnut street. Postponed for the present. „ „ CWAWGB OF BAMS, Mr. Hancock fU.) presented a petition from the Halted Hose Company, asking that their name be changed to the Lincoln Hose Company. Referred to Committee on Fire and Trusts. Mr. Evahs (TJ.) submitted a resolution instruct ing the Committee on City Property to ascertain the cost of a-llfe-size oil painting of Abraham Lincoln, endosed fn a handsome gilt frame. Mr. Obbsswkll ( U.) moved to postpone for one month. There were already two societies engaged In making arrangements for having the best por traits of Abraham Linoolc made, and by waiting we would have a better opportunity of making the best selection. Motion to postpones lost. Mr. Taylob (U.) moved to amend by striking out that part or tho resoinUon relative to the cost of the picture, and inserting, « where the best picture of Abraham Lincoln can be obtained,” Agreed to, Mr. Bpmm(TJ) moved to strike out “Common Agreed to, and the ordlnanoe as amended patßod. _ „ rrew sorool boom. The bill from Select Oonneil relative to the our chase of a lot of ground at Nineteenth and Pine streets, In the Seventh ward, for school purposes, whleh had been Indefinitely postponed two weeks ego, was, on a motion to reconsider, again taken up, and after debate was postponed for two weeks,' BILLS FROM SBLKOT COUSOIL. A resolution from Select Oonnoll extending the time for payment of water rents waß concurred In. The supplement to the ordinance relative to nui sances was> postponed for two weeks. Adjourned. THE COURTS. Court of Quarter Sessions—Horn. James K. JLncllow, Associate Justice. [William B. Mann. Esq., Prosecuting Attorney.) DIBHOBBST HBLF AND IMFOSTOB. Sarah Wright, alias Alexander, was charged with the htreeny of clothing valued at 9125, Mrs. Nelson Yooum testified that the accused was employed as a servant In her house, and stole the things. Some of them were recovered at her mo ther% in Chester county, and others at various pawnbrokers. Yerdiot guilty. Another bill was against the accused, and Mr. Potts testified that she lived at his house, repre senting that she was a contraband from Baltimore. She stole a Dumber of things and ran a wav. Son* tenoed to nine months. ; B2OSTVEB OOKVICTED.- _Mary Ann Minus was charged with receiving BtolOT goods, valued at 930.50, the property of Net sonYocum. - r *■ * Detective Levy testified to searching the house of the accused. She denied having any of the things, but a pair of stockings were fonsd in a wash-tab, and a pawn ticket for some other artiolos wore found in the nonse. Mr. Yocum identified the goods as his. Yerdiot guilty. Sentenced to 10'months. . , WIFE BEATER. Anton Schier, a German, was charged with beat ing his wife. She testified that her husband beat her so she could not live with Mm. yerdiot, guilty. Sentenced to one week. SHOCKING CASH. Amelia Denby was convioted of assault and bat tery and mayhem, on Mary Bedford, colored. Dur ing a fight between the parties Amelia bit the thumb and fore finger of Mary off. Sentenced to three years in the County Prison. AKOTHSB SOUTH'STBBBT GABB. Abraham Baushen helmer was charged with steal lug *l5O, the property or Mary Ellen Foster, 00. loiefl. She testified that her brother enlisted, and gave her *l6O. She accompanied her sister to put chase some things at the store of the defendant. The accused Insisted upon taking them up stairs to show them some dresses. When she same oat she went to a shoe store, and met the aeansed on the way, who asked what, was the matter. She told Mm she lost her money, when he called two pollee men, had her and her Bister arrested, and taken to Ms kitchen, where they were stripped and searched. ?' b ® ®®' ll<l »®t tell how, when, or where she Iv, 8 * ™ *»«»;• The Commonwealth abandoned thec&Be. Yerdiot, not guilty. - _ . ' . BHBAK THtBV. 5 Aokel was charged with stealing goods valued at *125. Hr. Huter testified to chasing the prisoner and finding Mm hid away under a' bale of The ? goods were taken from a store door and dropped when he was pursued. Yerdiot, guilty. Sentoneed to six months. ’ 8 y THE POLICE. [Before Mr.- Alderman Massey, j carrying concealed deadly weapons. Edward IngersoU, who resides near Germantown, was arrested yesterday emorning by Officer John Jones, on the charge ofoarrylng a concealed deadly weapon, and committing an assault and battery on Captain J. B. Withington, Jr., still suffering from a wound received in battle. It .seems that the de fendant entered a car on the ff o’clock train from Germantown, at Tioga station, a number of per sons called him a traitor, and as he passed Into the smoking oar, several gentlemen remarking that the presence of a traitor was offensive,me left that ear. Thdlteln finally reached the depot, and defendant MteMMat Ninth and Wallace streets. Captain 1 ®?8 lme ?‘ fennssivanla JjSffJ? B ”l^ M I ?sP® a forward, and addressing da fendant, said, “ You ought to apologize for your re mark made in your speech, that the Southerners were cMv&lrioJ and noble, and were fighting against I‘ is alleged that defendant aMd, “Op to h— l.» Caps. W. raised his oane, but being an invalid oould not uselt with alaorlty. He “a* l ® a yow at defendant with It, and the latter warded it ofir with Ms oane, which was broken by tb* force of the blow. Instantly defendant presented & revolver, and in a momeat tbe I'SHl 0 !" 4 . 1 ” upon Mm. Officer Jones, who at the same moment was attracted to the Bpot, took Inker soil Into onstody, and conducted him to the loeknn, uL S £!i!?3>? a »! flen . Hall ‘ The magistrate was sent for, and the hearing ’ progressed, at the conclusion of wMoh he asked-the defendant If he had anything to say, or questions to' ask. Defendant replied that he pulled the pistol out a&deookedit, and tho crowd ran like sheep. • . < ' Seme one said, “You are a liar,” and the entire body of spectators made a surge towards Mm, bnt nobody was hurt. The defendant was committed in demult of *2,000 bail to answer the oharge as ere feried against him. He had only received a slight from a spUnter of his own oane. “® jas taken to the oonuty prison yesterday after- A, wrl ‘ of habeas corpus will probably be taken out, made returnable to-morrow. AKOTHBE SOBITB, h ? wara wa s in the lookup at Spring Gar by bla brother ofarlas. tbe crowd struck bim. Craries hastened to his carriage, and just as he got Jmr tiS whta'tS tli I fbn Wo *°“® l * b ®ad- The driver fair and off tb «y dashed at a fost speed. There was considerable excitement * ner ®ased as the crowffarngmehted, but teere was no general out break. We understand that a vonng man quietly procured a rope that had a sUp-knotalready made in the middle. This was Intended to be placed over the head of Ingeraoll, in which event he wonld nro bably be strangled to death. His arrest, inall probability, saved his life, as nobody seemed deal rons to liter fere with him while he was in the ous to dy of the law officers. [Before Mr .Alderman Saltier. I UNPROVOKED OUTRAGE. Two rather rough-looking young men, olafalng to be brothers, were arraigned at the Central Station yesterday afternoon, on the oharge of com mitting an assault and battery upon a quiet and respectable colored’man named E. E. Park. The defendants gave the names of Henry F. Quillen and Daniel O’Connell, Jr. It seems from the evidence that complainant was quietly walking along Ninth - 0 —- street, near Sansom. when defendants pushed, agalnst hlm and threatens! to beat him. He passed on and Hie defendants followed him for half a square. They agate made an attack upon him. At this moment a police officer took them Into custody. They were committed in default of #4OO ball eaoh’to answer at court. One of tha prisoners waff alse fined for drunkenness. jym M, G. BROWN’S GREAT METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY FOR TOEiffiJEWEiSS, jyOISES Ijr THE HEAD, DIBCHAFQBB F*OM THE lIS, CATABRH, II SUB A 1.01 A BHBOMATIBM, ASTHMA* . SOBOFPLAe BBOHCfrIU* AFFICTIOW, THKOAT DIFFICULTIES, PlMMed Eye*, lip** <sf Hair. BroeptU, Eslftrcenrat of tiie Liv«t, Disease* of tafi Rlda«y», Constipa tion, Gravel, Flies, Insanity, Fits, Para lysis. Basil of Blood to the Head* CONSUMPTION,' and every disease wMohlafsats the human CURED EFFECTUALLY BY MBS. M. O. BROWN’S METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY. ' PRICE #6. omoxs; s°' I®,FENBERTOW Square. Boaton; and No. AN West MONUMENT Street. Baltimore. READ THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE CERTIFI CATE, WITH AFFIDAVIT:! „_ J „ Oxford, January SO, 1888. Vsa M 0. Beowit—Madam i-i have . neon to the eity »ev«r&2 times, bat had oat time to call, I have got entirely well, and under ood lowa it to yoa. My right ear 1 have not heard any. with for a number of years, f W*°l£ h ® ar withit. My left ear, the Shearing left it jost after harvect; in thle way: I took a dl»i n*&* in jay-head, so I oonld not work, accompanied with a ringing noise in my ears. I wae so bad that I could not hear without they would halloo at the top of their voices. I first got a prescript!** from a phjsicia-n. Which consisted of almond oil and something else (I can t tell what), I &Uo tried almond oil alone, bat it did me no good; then I got some HomceopathU madioine, ont with the same effect. I then tried old women’s cam by the score; stLl no benefit: I went to Fhlladel nhia, put myself nnder the care of a celebrated A axis t; h« bored at my ears with instruments, and ran others up my nostrils, for five weeks, and ended by cheating me oat r f seventy* five dollars ($75), as that wae all tha* benefit I received from him, I then saw one of yoar advertisements; 1 cot the Metaphysical Disco very- used, not more than half of it, and have recovered my hear* Isgi which I had lost for years . I remain yours, truly, THOMAS B DICKEY, Oxford* Cheater county, Pa Affirmed and subscribed to before me, ibis 3l«t day of March. A. D., 1865. WK T. FUE.TOE, Justice of the Peace. THOS. B. DICKST. J9* The above certificate is but one out of many . which can be seen bv sending far a oircuUnr. The celebrated FOOB BICMABD’S EYE WATER !oH.rß*Noflfoß %l M°- 4o ' OdebraMd „ The above medicines are peeked far despatch to any destination oa receipt of tbe price Drecslsts supplied by DisMAS, BARNES. A 00., New York. anf-wtmtf FINANCIAL. u. s. smnm<THißTT loan. By authority of the Secretary ef the Treasury, the uadetelcned hae aeaamed the Senaral Bnbeeriplio* Aceney fra the of United State. Twaeojry Note, hoarinc caves and-three tentke per cent. Interest *er annum, known ea the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. There Note, are leaned under date of June 18,1868, end are payable three yean from that time. In «ur xeney. or are convertible at tha optlen of the holder late u. s. mo six feb oran. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. There Bonde are now worth apnmlnm of nine per rent., Inclndini cold internet from November, which make, the actual prott en the 7-30 Loan, at enmnt ratea, Including interact, about ton . per cent, per an num, besldei It, exemption from Slat* and municipal taxation . lehichadds from ont to three per cent, more, aeeordlhc to the rate levied on other property. The Intranet le payable teml-aßnually by coupon, attached to each note, which may be out off aad sold to aay hank or banker. The interact amount, to ' One rent per day on a #lfl note. Two rente per day on a #lOO note. Ten cent, per day on a $BOO note. Twenty cent, per day on a *l>ooB note One Dollar par day on a *6,000 note. Norte of all the denomination! named will be prompt ly famished upon receipt of subscription!, and the note, forwarded at once. The interest to 16th Jane next will be paid in advance. This Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and it. la confidently expected that ite enperior advantama will make It the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE, . Lee. than #390,660,000 of the Loan authorized by the last Conxreas are. now'on the* market. This amount, at the rate at which it ie being absorbed, will all be, will undoubtedly command a premium, ae hae uni formly been the care at Hie close of the mbwrljitioni to other Loane. ' In order that citizens of every town and aeetton of tha country may he afferded faelllilee for taklnx the Loan, the National Banka, Start Banka, and Private Bankrai thronrhout tha country have xenerally axresd to re ceive subscriptions at par. Sabssribcrs Will select thslr own acenrt, in whom they have confidence, and who only arc to be leeponslble for the dallyaryof. the no tee tor whleh they receive ordera. JAY COOKE. BUBSORIFTION AUXNT, NO. 114 SOUTH THIJtD BTKEBT, ykrr.ißii.Fini 0S 1881. - COUPONS, 5-2*. DUE MAY 1,1865, AND JULYI, BOUGHT AT-HIGHEST MARKET BATES, WM. PAINTER <6 00., Bankers, apS-iffi 110 SOUTH THIRD BTXBKT. CHAanxs axexT. asxx. bissob, n. QHAE&BB BMORY & 00., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ho. .15 South Third street, THILADBUHIA. All kinds of nnenmnt funds and Gold and Silver bought and sold, and OoUeetlons mad* FarUenlar attention given to the pnnhaae and sals of Government, State, and other Stoaks and Loam on com mUrien. noJ7- Bm 5-20 COUPONS, ' DUB ■ MAYIBt, . • BOUGHT if HIGHEST XABKIT PRICE, »Y DBEXEL t C 0„ mhP-tmTl No. 3« SOUTH tHIKD STBBBT. - 7.80. 5-20. 10-40. ADAMS Ac LEVIS, Ho. SOS OHESTHOT STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS. All kinds of GOVERNMENT BSOTSITIBB AND STOCKS BOUGHT, SOLD. AND NEGOTIATED. GOLD AND BILVEB BOUGHT AND SOLD. Special attention given to OIL STOCKS. mhll-3m m>WAxn nonnrs. hokxcx *. nxasox. JDW. ROBINS Sc CO., STOCK AND EXOHANGS BROKEBS, HO. « NOtfXK IHIKD SIBEEt, PHILADELPHIA. AU.KTXS3 0* HAHK NOTES, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS. BONDS. AND GOVERNMENT SBOURITIBS; BOUGHT AND bold. Ccllattlons made on all parta of the country. Deeorita reerived, anhjaet to sight draft, mad intenet ■Bowed. nh)da gECOND BANK, OP PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATE IRON CITY TBUBT COMPANY. I CAPITAL. *BOO.OOO. NANKNNB’ AND MERCHANTS' COLLECTIONS •rozaptly attended to on the most favorable terms. 6.-1. WAKSEB, President. JOHN K PATTERSON. Cashier. ; mbXSm JBE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, NO. 13« SOUTH iWRWaSTBIBT, BBLOW .Far* five pereent.lnter»at on 'Deposits. Arente for ‘ 3*lo Loans at Par. Govern ment. gUW and Clty.Loanr and Stoaka bought and sold for depositors and other, on Oonuniaalygu loUAte THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, CHERIFF’S HALE.— BY VIRTUE OF O a -writ at tovart IFaoias, to me directed, will be expofod to public tslo or ysndne. on MONDAY Eve ning. May 1, low, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stroet Hall. All that iol of (round beetnhinar on the nortliweet eornerofParrlsli.and Pearl a treats. In theeUyorPhlla delphla ttbenee northward alone the west side of Peart street 4CO feet to the south side of Poplar street thesse westward alons the same 15S feet IK ,Inches to the centre of old Minor AtwetitWee southward 356 feet SX Inches to a pond; thenceiouthwestward 53featf Inohes to the north side of Parrish etrest; and thenee eastward alonjr the same 164 feet and H of an lash to the be« tuning. [Which premises Oliver Bash st nr.. by deed dated Bov. 18. lii3, recorded in Deed Book T H , Ho. 61, rage 40S, Ac., conysyed onto Bernard Doors dOßKill f<A>- [D. C.jt M,, ’66. 446.vD.bt, $5, 207,48 Paacoasti Taken in sxecction and to lie sold as the property of Bernard !onxec onre_ ; . „g BNBT c. HOWELL. Bheri« Phllada , Sheriff’s Ogoo, April 20, 1865. ap2l 3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ® a writ of Venditioni SzDohas.' to me.directed, will he exposed to pnhllo sale or rendoa, on MOWDAT Ere nice. May!, 1886, at4o clock, at Sansom-Btreot Haiti . AU that three-story brlokmeairaaee and lot of ground nitrate on the sonth side of Wallace street; s.xty-four fast eight leches east of Twenty-drst street, in the city ol Pbilsdalphiai containing in {front on Wallace street twenty two feet four inohes. and in depth ons 'hundred feet eight and one half L&ehes. . s* _ CD. C. t M.» >B6. Simpson. 2 Taken in execution sad to be told an the pronerty of Lewi# Bo Broomall. HENRY®, HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheri fTsOfflce, April $j t 1865 ap2l3t • SHERIFF'S VIRTUE OF a writof Venditioni Bxpokadoto me directed.will be exposed to pabiicsale or vendue;on MONDAY Evening. May 1, 1865, atdo’clock, at Sdnsom-Btreet Hail. _JNo L All the r!Kbt, tUie,,aid totere&tof Asher S. Leidy to and to the realestate: All those three three-story brickm*a*uaie#-*ndiot of ground eituste the toutbeaet earner, fit Gretu and Linden streets, in the city of PMladriaMs; ooutatoiog iu front oar Green street 17:fret, and in ’dbpth south 79 feet XkX Inches; 4hehce west 18 /eetJl inches to Linden street, thence along seme 79 feet 82fIneluato beginning. Sub ject to a mortgage o? $l,OOO .?-■ • Ho 2 All that three-? tory messuage and lot of iroiind situate on the whet sida#Third street, between Vine and Wood, ■treats* t in ft* city of Paiiadelphta; containing in front on Third street 18 feel and in depth. 78 feet 0 Inchest bounded north by gronirA'-of Bran Griffi ih. by ground .of —, south by ground Ire of Philip |*ioy. add cast by Third street. Subject to ground rent of SICQ and mortgage-of $1,209. Ho, 3. All that thiee-story brisk messuage sad lot of around shunto on the west side of Third street, between Vine and Wood streets, in the dfcr of Philadelphia; containing to front on Third street 18 feet, and in depth 78 feet 9 inches; bousdedaorth by ground late of Philip Leioy, wert by gronco of - «—r-« south by ground of George Fox, and east by Third- street. Babjsot to ground rent of S;GO and mortaag# of $2 909. 1C P. 5 Me, *6B. rn Bent $«8l. aE. Smith ] _ „ « __ BERRY a- HOWELL, Sheri* Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, April 18,1885. ap2l3t CHBRIFF’S SALE!—BT VIRTUE OF a writef Levari to me directed, will be ex* S«ed to public sale or vendue,, on MONDAY Evening, ay 1, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at SaStom-iWeetHill. . j All that certain troct oi pbfef uf&nidwlththe build togs and in>pTovement#> altuate in the Twenty* tbira ward oftbe niiy. ofBhU*4c.lpkla Bounded and described, according to irreoßAt edryey. a# follow#: beginning at a for a corner la the middle of the road dividing the townships hr Oxford and Lower Dublin, it being also a corner of land allotted to Samuel Keen; thence along said roav south twenty seven' degree# and * auarthr es%t ninety-five perches and sixty four hundredths perch to a corner stake in the middle of the river<roadL;:thenee along the middle of the said river road south-tSTentu degrees and a quar ter west thirty nine perches and twenty nine hun dredths of a perch to a coiner stftce, betng a cornar of land allotted to Lemuel Keen j thence by the said Lem uel Keen’s land north twenty- seven degree# and a quarter wesr cilfhty*Bise perobes and fifty- nine huu diedtfcs of a perch to a stake for a corner in the line of the said Samuel Kean’s al£otmest->and thence by the same north fiftf*ei«ht degrees add a half east thirty oil ht perches and nine-tenths of afperch to the piaoe of ContalniDg twanty two acres and a half, be ib*same moreorDss. [Which said dascrlbed tract oflandwiththe buddings, William O- Allen and Ellen C. his wife, by Jfiwsh 91, recorded at Fhliadtlphia In Dee 4 Book T/H,, Ho. 77. page 124, ■a* conveyed unto the said .Jefferson F. Stoever in fee. ] For farther recital see writ, r • c H. B.r-The improvements on the above place are a handsome, well-built, and. commodious mansion, cot tage style, with furnace, hot and- cold water, cooking range, &e.—ig weiL adapted* for a winter as well as a eumuerresldenee. There is a larg# and convenient farmer’s cottage, an iee-housrfiUsd; teoLhonse above, large stone barn, osnlage house,4hree stables, pump near the carriage house, large chicken house, stone spring. h onises with two never-faHtny springs. The grounds are thoroughly drained ; ]Sriefiower gaiden, a very exteniive vegetable anfi fruit garden of the choic eet varieties, all to bearing, hot-house well stocked with plants of mafiv varieties, grapery with vines of the choicest kinds, all to full bearing condition.' CD <3 ;M . ’66. 459 Debt, $6,903 Campbell ] Taken in execution and to be told as the pronertyof Bessie M. Stoever, sxeeutilx of Jefferson OF. Stoever. deceased, and Bessie H: Soever. HBIfKY 0* HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’# Office. April 23, 1866. ap2l-3t CHERIFF’B BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias,to me directed, will he exposed tormblic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, May 1.1865; at 4 o’clock, at Bawom-street Hall. ■ All tbatthree-story brick measuaae and lot of ground situate on tbe west side of TUrd stredK eighteea feet three Inches north of Spruce street, to the city of Phila* deJphU; containing to front on Third street eighteen feet three inches and in depth eighty feet to a thrae feet alley* wiih the privilege thereof, t Which premises Wm. L. Haddock, et nx., by deed dated Jane 23. 1855* recorded In Deed Book K. D. W . Ho. 27, pegs 401, eon reyed unto Charles Goepp Infe#;!. ID. C. i M ,*6sm Debt, $4,610. Taken to execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Goepp. BEERY C. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Oflca* April 30, 1888, ap2l 31 QHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarf Facias, to mo directed,_will beex- Sised to public sale or vendue, v on MONDAY Evening, ay 1,1865, at 4 at Sansom-street Hall, All that three-story brick dwelling with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, eituaU on tbe south side of'Lombard street, 383 fsbt west of Broad street, in the cuy of Philadelphia; containing in front on Lom bard street is feet, and to depth 7o feet. [Which pre* miaea John R. Todges et ux., et al, * by deed dated Oc tober lltb. 18‘2, conveyed unto William S. Vaudever in fee, reserving ground rent sf ninety* aix dollars. [D. C.‘; M. f ’66. 899. v DebtsB27.44. Law.J Taken to execution and to resold as tha -property of William 8. Vandever. ;l • * - * _ HBHRT O. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff*a Ogee, AprtliS, 1868. ac2l-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Alia* Levari Facias, to me llrocted. will be exposed to public tale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, M»y I v JS6C, at 6 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All thar three- *tor? brick mefruage, double three story back buildings snd lot of ground, situate on the setup Bide of Ptoe street, 74 feet west of Bixth#treet. In the city of Philadelphia: edstatolag to front on Pine street 19 feet, and in depth ;136 feet, to & feet alley. [Which premises John Bsgi>.etxnd wWC et al.» by deed dated February 2*2. tiffo recorded inDeed Book B: DW. Ho; 19. page unto Arm thony L. Ourrvello, tn feeTimdTfeiarsb leixid thereof, cied iiitestato, leaving him susvtying Caroline F,, his widow, and three cMSdren—ria; An*hoay I* , LouUw C. (intermarried with Maurice Blat). and Caroline <lu teimarried with Fetcr Bouilier, wno ha# store departed this life), to whom the safh press? see restedtofSen ‘'* “TS¥STS-aiS.uf/!fn iik Cato Una QaaraeUav Anthoa, D .QneiTßU*. ftaroltna BoniUer, Datran BalTar ex.ootar of Lanlßa C Bt«, decanted, and Eobsit I'.'Eio*. tenrta., terra toiiant .... , HB*vßi C. HO h ELL; Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offioe, AprUlB,lB6& ,ap2i-3t SHERIFF’S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF h~> a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Sosed to public Bale or vendue, on MOHDAY Evening, lay 1, 1865, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, . the two two-and-a-half etory'frame messuages and Jot of ground situate on the northeast side of Gar mantown-turnpike road and Bice town lane, in she city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton said road 88 feet, more or l«ss, and to depth along said lane ISO feetTtb' Beading Railroad* *. ’ H.~ B*—The corner home has been fitted-up for a tavern. , [D C. :M„ ’6B 447. Debt, $687.80. Woodward.] Taken in execution and to ba sold as the property of Isaiah Oitinger and Mary M Oltinger. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Phllada., Sheriff’s Office, Aprtt 29,1866.- ap2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF k 7 * Writ of Levari Facias, to me directed. will be ax pos*<l to public sale or vendue* on MO SLDAY Ercutnr. May h 1865, at4o’clock, at SaMom-atie€?H»lL * Ail the build&gs, improvements and lot of ground situate ou the. south aide of Brown street, between Third aid Fourth streets, in the city of Philadelphia; eontainist in front on Brown street 38 feet, and in depth ICO feet boanded e*Bt far ground now or late of tftehaei Gxenntr, south by a four feet alley, w«et by around late of Joen BKlos, deceased, and north by said Brown street. Which premises Frederick Gentner, et nx.-, by deed dated August 27* 1857, conveyed unto Nicolaus Gentner in fee. - , CD.G.; M, *65 431 Debt, £,006'83.. Hartman.] Taken in execution and to be sold as tne property Of Bicolaus Gentner. HBKBZ C.-HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20, 1860. apfl-St SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or. yendue, on MOW DAY Eve nine, May 1,1860, at4o’clock, at Sansom-st. ' All tost two-ctory brick meieoace and lot o? around situate on the north aide of Lentz street ISS feet east ward from Thirteenth street, ;in the eity of Philadel phia: containing in front on Lentz street 14/eet, and in depth7s feet to afonr-feti. wide alley, irithtno prlvi* lege thereof. ‘ [Which premises John L Kates, bydoed dated September IS. 1859, recorded in Deed Book A D 8,, No 83, page 275, conyeyed unto George JJ. South oott, in fee reserving a ground rent of $33. j [B 0 SJM* *65 356. Debt, $lB7-61. G&wen.] Takenin execution and to bo sold aa the property of Georxe ?, h £, ntl3 £ ott ‘, HBNEY G - HO WELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 29; 1866. *p2l-St SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex- Bisedtcpublic saleor yendue, on MONDAY Evening, ay 1.1865* at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall, AH that lot of ground and seven stone houses thereon, situate on the south side of Hamilton street 118 feet eastward from Twenty-fourth street, in the eity of Philadelphia; containing In Trout on Hamll ’ ton street 88 feet and in depth 140 feet to Linn street, ex cepting i hereout the .use in common with Hid premises of a certain alley leading north wftrd frdin Linn street through the middle of said lot of the width of 25 feet the distance of 101 feet, where said alley narrows by an equal offset on each side to the width ot 4 feet, and extending cf that reduced width the further distance of 39 feet to Hamilton street, [Which premises the West ern Bank conveyed unto Joseph Fleming in fos. [D. C.: M. *65 4*o- Debt, $0,686.83. Judcon ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph Fleming, , HgfißY G Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 20,1865. ap2l-» CHBRIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponaaiteo medirected, will be Mrpoßedtopnblioßaleor vendne, on MONDAY Evening, Slay 1.1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street -Sail, So. 1 All those 11 centigaaas lota of groand aitnate on the north aide of Federal afreet and wait aide of-Seven teenlh sjreet, in theTwenty-rixch Ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing 'together in front or breadth on the eaid Federal street. 168 feet, and twenty-hon dredtheoi a foot .-[that it to say, the ten easternmost ef «*ld I? 18 ’. containing each 16 feet 8 inched, and the other 16 ft»t and seven-tenttts of a fonLlund extending in depth 100 feet toandlnclndingtheSe and prjrilege fn?t 4 f '.i* wld *»UeF, extending iutdßeihnteentiMtreet. (Being the tame eleven lota of groand which Baijamln Orne, Trustee, by eleven separate indentures, raipec tlyelj dated fifay 81et, 1861, conveyed unto Bober! Doak, hia heirs and assigns. reserving oat of each of the ten easternmost lota the yearly groand rent of 653. arid, and ou} of the wt.ternmoat lot rite yearly ground rent of SC4 95 •’ j boY And also alljihe estate; right and Intersil of the said Eobert Doak of and in ail that certain adjoining 181 or fJS* 6 of,*ronad aitnate in the Twenty sixth Ward atoearid. onfheiuirth-riderw the said Federal street, jnd 30 , hundred the of a foot west of Seventeenth street, and extending thence west Si c th g 40 hundredths of afoot to the centre of Irish Track Lane, now vacated: ‘thenee i ortnea.t, alone same to its, jnnetloa .with Ellsworth, street, S3sfeet; thenee along the South ride of said Blla woith street to «atd Seventeenth street. 9t featand 80 hundredth a of a foot s thenee southward, along thoweit riteetto the aforesaid 4 feat alley, K 6 feet and 54 hnndredtbn of afiotjthanoe wealth w«d.. along the aame.l® feet and 20 hnndredeh<s»w foot: thence south 104 feet to theTorth.llneof said Fade-. thufiaenaeand CO. F; hL i ’B6. 154. »ebt.’*94 asT • T O. Smith 1 Taken in execution and to he ,aold as the property of Bobert Doak, ceoeaaed. " . " „ „ . ... HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlco, April-8.-18SS:’ anlo-8t CHERIFF’B BALE.—BY VIRTUE QF hr a writ of Fieri Facias.'to me‘direcW,vwi!T be ex- Siaed to pnblio sale or vendue, on MOHBAT Bveflng, ay 1. l#». at 4o!ol<ri.-,_at Banaom-.triot Hillf” All that four atpir brick ‘»ore. dwelling, and lot 1 of Eronnd, aitnate at the. southwest corner of Tenth and ombard itreec«, in the. city of-Pfiuadeipßla'; ooitain ing in front nn Tenth street nineteen feet, and in depth ninety * for r feet u oWhieh premises the Mavor, 1 Alder man and Citisena of Philadelphia, by deed dated April 18,1M9. recorded in wf o”jfo Milage 2tS, Ac , convejed ’untoQtttntnßC!. B-owhln fee 1 CB .P. tM., ’66 , 448 Debt, *3,438,54 Bollitt.3 Taken in exeontion and to ho sold ai the property of BnintnaO, Brown... HBBTiT C, HOWBLL Sheriff 1 . Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Offlbe,-j{pril 50,1863 i apSJ-St SHERIFF’S-SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, winbe sxpoeed to puWle or vendue, oa MONDAT Bve ning, Alay 1, 1866, at 4 o'clock, at Sanaomtetreet Hall, AH, tea right, title.' and interest of William-S.- Thomas of, in, and to all that two-story framamessage and lot of gronnd aitnate on th* north aide of : Monroe apeet, Ho S2<s. between Third and Fourth streets, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Mon. roe sueet 50/eet, and In depth 90 feet.•- JJ>. O. j M., ’««„ 413 Debt. *564.74. Paul.l „-■ ~, _ . HENBT C. HOW.BU., Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlce, April SO, 1865 apSlrSt (SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vonditioni Bxponas, to hie directed, will he eximeed to pnblio eale or vendue, on MOM DAT Eve ning, Mayl, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at BaneonSitreet HaU, All the right, title, and interest of A K Schroder, of. in, and . to ril that three, story brlek mesauage, two brick buildiug*, bnck !cs house and Ixuprorcmcutsa and lot of ground aitnate oa the northwest atde of Hlch mond etreel, and northeut aide of Huntingdon street, in the city of PhliaielphU; containing in front on Blchmond street flfiy-four feet, and ta dnptn oio bai dnd feet to Pike s’rwt. Ground rent $94 6> CO. P. : M . 65 322. |.«bt *7O File. ] j, v, „ O. HOWELL. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Offlce. April 8,1866. aplO-St, ’ A READY AND OONOLUSIVE TEST ‘b« erojwrtie* of HBLHBOLD’B FLOW BX SHERIFF’S SA] BiELBOID MOTES. TMFORTANT TO BAILWAY TBA JL TELLERS. —For toll infonaaOea in rftferwree to to ttons. Distances, and ConnestioßS, illuitntod bf <»» hundred Railway Maps, repre#enting the »rto«ij*4-K*ti; g@, ot th « •°“ trT - - AFPL)frS * B -PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL RAIL- ’ "OHANOB OF TIME AND DEPOT. The trains of the Penn*?lvania Central Railroad legye Die Hew Depot, at THIRTIETH and MARKET Sts., instead of Eleventh and Market Streets, as here *°The* ears of the Market-street Passenger Railway run to and from Pennsylvania Central Railroad Depot, at Thirtieth and Market Streets; they also leave Front street every two minutes, commencing ope horn prerir oos to the time of departure of each train, and allow, about 80 minutes for a trip. ; __ * Their cars arc to waiting on the arrival of each Train to eonvey passengers into tbe eity. and. eoaneottons aret made witii dll roads crossing Market street . J. On SDHDAYS-Caw leave Elwenth and Market s* at 7 46 P. M. .to connect with Pittsburg and Erie Mail* Khd at 10.26 P. M. with- Philadelphia Express. , , v Mann’s Baggage Express Will hereafter be No. SlgouthsUventhstreet Partiesdeelrto* baggage takes to the ean<have It done at reasonable rates HAIL TKAIB—At 8 00 A. H. PAOII AWOMMODATIOS, Ko. I—. » 10 00 , " •? JiflO 1L PARKBSBnRG...... I.M P. M. HABEIBBTTBaAGboHMODATIGJt... -• *.» «- LABCABTEK 4.00 ’* PA OL J TKAjar,_Bo. " #•» " PITTBBDBO ADD BRIE MAID.™.. “ ,B.B* “ PHILABBLPHIABXPBKSB ... ** U-W PITTBBURG ADD EBIB E «APt.—■ !! * %!*■.?*• PHILADELPHIA EXPBMB ** 7.06 “ PAOLI ACCOMMODATIOXi HO. 1.... ’* B.* ", LAHCAKTKB TSAUf——. ...«. •* 11 »P. K. iabt -— 12.55 ; PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, NO. J-«. " 4.10 '* Sr. jrr TBAIS • ... ' ♦ IVII 11 ggg ** H ABBIfBHBo'ACCOMMObATION.... " 9.40 '* PMladatphta Ex pres. le&ves d»Uy. PUtsbar* irt Brie MatLlentea aaity (except B&turdaT)-' All othn Trains dattr (except SnsdiT. t .... The Pennsylvania Bailroad Company wtu not nsstun. any risk for Batrraßß. except for Wearlni AppareL u* UxnU th«r responslbilUy & One, Hundred DoU.ar.Tln yalne. -All BraffOte exoeedia* that amount lit va)na vlll be at tho rlak of the owner, unless taken tty ve stal contract. - Por fnrther Information, as to time and connections, seo bills and framed cards, or. apidy to JOHN 1 1 YAM LKBB, Jb.. Tlckst Axest, at tbe Depot ■ ' An Emlgrant Train rnns daily (except Studay.) For full information as to fars and Accommodations, apply to .PBANOtS FUNK, feSO-tf / X3T DOCK Street. 10/jc AmaJHGBMWrTS O* *IO£?R loop, yaw yqrk moss, loop. vhb CAjSSlir jir» Philadelphia / AJSTD TBEHTOIT.JtAILBOAD CgjgPAOT’B i . LUTES, PBOIC PHILADELPHIA TO JTEWTOBK AtfD WAT PLACES,* waTJHSIHmBESWiSnfc' 1 • It «A. X ;t yl* Cwndra Bid Amboy, 0. ui A. lj! m . ~ «- 1 vi* v-*. junboT. 0. sommodatlon.——u.» AtBA. M., yia Oamdenand Jersey City. Mornln* a *»•««'*« ts«as tt » !■’ At U JL, Tte.CaffltojjMa Amboy, C.Md A. As- >, AttrTiL, Tift Cuudca «*d aSS^Tc.Had A7i£ * * nniim 111411 m j jp « J?V&i Camdcr «Id Amboy, Acccmmodil ’ . ticm(Frol*Ht and l K li(lP. H„ TilGu&de& ua imb<% Aeeommoda-. Uob (FreightandFfcwenier)—lrt Glace Ticket... 2H ■/-„ do. 'Sd Class Ticket... 1«Q . Jttf I W* Oaradea ud Amboy. Aoeonmto- ? detton and Pacwagert-lct mass Ticket IV ft?”tt¥3oF 8 t Lambortrillo, Flomiaxtoaf For Freshold ate A.lt. udiP. K. - ForFalmjTa, Blyerton, Dslanso, Beverly, Unm wr. Bnrlinston, Florence, Borden town, *«., at a ud 11*304= K,. 1130, 8.30, 6, 8. ud UKP/H.. The IS andffP. M. 11aft. rnnairectthroarli toTrenton. .For Piirnjr*, Biyerton, Ditow, Btyerly. ud 1» linrton, at 7 P. M. JSieamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, ud la. termediate places, at SJt P. it. "> n LIBSB FBOM KEHSUSUTOH DEPOT WILL LEAVE _ AS FOLLOWS: t AtlLlfi A.M.,via Kenhincton ud Jersey City, Express., — :—..J.. I 00 At 4.30 P, H., YiaKeasioiton and Jersey Clty.Bx- 1 .KWs":;' — 100 Af£.4S P, H,, yla Kensington ud Jersey City, . York Express 8 00 Atl2 F. M. (Hl*ht),Tla Kensington ud Jersey City, WaaMpatpa and Sew,York Mail. The «.kfP. M. Line will ran dally. All othenSan dajrs sxoepted. - For Buffalo, BnnMrk, Elmira, Ithaea, Owego.Eo ehester, Binghampton, Great Bend, Montrose, Wilkes barre. Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap. Month Chnrfc, JBentown, Bethlehem, Belyldere, Easton, LambertyUle, Fleminaton, fte., at 7.13 A. JL TMs use connects with the train leayln* Easton tor Musk Chunk at S.SOP. M. For LambenviHe’at 5 P. M. on Saturdays only. J&.£Tl&g!3kSk* ™ M ‘ tau *- *•* * , AarForNew York and way Lines leaving Kensing ton .Depot, take the cars on Filth street, above Walnut half an hour before departure. The 'ears run into' tne Depot, and on the antral of eaeh train ran from the Depot. ' Passengers are proMMted from taking anything s* bag gage but tneir-wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baccate to One Dollar per pound, and jriD not be liable for any amount beyond two,, axsept by special contract. ’ Grahhm’sßaggage Express will gall for and deUyer baggage at the to be left at Ho. SWal nni street. ‘ WILLIAM H. OATZMBB, Agent April S, 1865. LINES FROM NEW YOKE FOB PHILADELPHIA, WILL XJSATBFEOM TUB FOOT OF OOtrSTLAJn) BTUBTn .A* a A'I. 4 , I V rla Jersey. City and Gamdam At 7, ID, and UJf A. M., *F. M. and 13 (Night), yia Jer tar City and Kensington, - JFromthe foot of Barclay street at 8 A. M. andlP.M.. Ambor and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North, river, at» M., #, and BP. K. {freight and passenger), Amboy aad Camden. ap3-tf £S"ggCEggjgsP PHILADELPHIA. AJ,D BA ™- _ TIME TABLE. Commencing HOBDAY. APRIL Sd, 1886, ’Trains will leave Depot,corner BBOAD Street and WASHING TON Avenue, an follows: Express Traln-atiM A.H. (Mondays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington, Ferrer Havre de-Grace, Aberdeen, Ferryman's, Delaware Railroad Train at 7 45A M. (Snndays ex cepiedl.for Salisbury. Milford, and Intermediate Sta tions. Way-Mall Train, at 8.16 A. M. (Snndays excepted),for Baltimore, stopplnc at all regular stations. Brpress Train at 116 P. M. (Snndaysexseptedlfor Baltimore stopping at Chester,, Wll f Bxpress Train at it 65 p.' M.Tsandays excepted) for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Wilmington. rac*. Perryman s, Magnolia, and Stemmer* Bun. ■ Night Express at 1146 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash- SF®* at Chester (only to take Baltimore and ,5.- Newark, Elk- S?3XTK}S).and Havro-de-Graoe. B.SA M* ”aln° r EOETKBB ® NONBOB wUI take the .WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS ' mington. at Stations between Philadelphia and Wll . whs 16 Jr.lL The S.sD F„ H. train connects with D»- is-vsre K B. for Milford and Intermediate * Wilmington at 5.46,8, and 9.30 A. M-2. 4.6.90 , Trains f « r Castla l«a T » Philadelphia at 7.45 and 21 Ac Ha % SvSO ftHu V r BI« THKOUOH TBAINS FEOH BALTIHOBS. ' w cM§? #ob MMaat*"'- * »**«■ FBOM BALTIMOBB TO PHIIi ADBLPHIA. Beara Baltimore 8. »A. M , Way Mall; I.IOF. H., terser: 4.25 P. M., Way Train; 6.35 P. M.. Bxpress; VsSfifs JL| OBAllfB FOB BABTIMOBB Beaye Chester at a 54 A. M., 1.50 and 11. SOP. K. WlMnito* at 3.13, 9.36 A. M., 145, 3.01 Car attashed, will PenTTiU * “* k>*«™dlate , BUITOATTBAIirS , toprasa Train at 4.03 A. H. for Baltimore and Wash- Jh*ton, stopping at Wilmlnaton, Parryrllle, Hane-de- Aberdeen, Perryman's, and Batnolla. Hltht Bxpreea at lLlfi F. M. for Baltimore and w&ghlnfton, stopping at Chester (for? Baltimore and WaaMneton pasrenaers), Ttilmtnrton, Rework, Blk. ton, Forth-East,-PerryTUle, and Bane de-Oraee Accommodation Train at 10 P. M. for Wilndncton and Way stations. ' . _ BALTIMOBB FOB PHILADBIiPHIA. _ Leave Baltimore at».as P. M., stopping atHane-de- Grace, Perryrille, and Wilmington.. Also stops at Klk ton and Newark (to take pMungen for Philadelphia and leaye paeeenf era from watMnjfton or Baltimore), s 1 Jihester tole&TC passengers from Baltimore or Washington. Le&Yewllmington for Philadelphia at 8. SO P, M. *vs fi: r KBNHBI, Sup’t. 1865. g— 1865. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE BAIL -SOAD.— TM» eeatllne trsyerses til* Eorthsrn al Borthwesi eonnttetot PennajlTaniatothe sityof Brie, on Xtase Erie. _ . It has toes leased by the FinsJSSIiiUTAIHA »att- SOAD COMPACT?, and It operated 6y ffim/t hMfod&'sr^r 84 *»»*■“«»** » n “ c? rasegßM»h'BajreA^raTT,ti>Ki.paiA. Ifail 8.80 r. M. Lock Haven Accommodation Train * 8.00 A. H. Passenger son run through on Kail Train without gmßMrwMi betweenFUlndelphla and Brio, and Bleiantßloepinr Can on Blmtra Express Trains both wayabetween PMladelpMa'und Hook Hayen, and on Elmira Express Train bath way* between Williamsport and Baltimore. _ For information reßpectingFasaanser business, apply sorner fHIBTIBTHudMABKSTSts., Philadelphia And at Freight bnames* of the Company’s Aaanta. S. B. gINSBTOB.Jr., earner THlaraißTH and HAJSKBT Streets, Philadelphia. J. W. BBYNOLDS, Brl& J. BL Dial, Asent K. O. X. JL, Baltimore. H. H. HODSTOB. general general TiiW Central Manager, Williamsport. STiia— 18R5 —P sIL i. WenMWIrrHBBi lOUo.j gLP HIA an BLMIBA RAIiBOADiMHE to All point. WBST. The direct route for the ' m*-- oil. broiosjs or PiKasTi.vania. m WIIAUMBTO^BIOTAI,O.^ps™»HOIG6^ai. '• _ JiiilflUtAi IIAtfAHA JALlm.’: . Hi ft? S““ la «* Western and Northwortorn Biatw ££dtneCanadas. • TBBOUGH TRAINS * • • lieaveTfriladelpkia and Reading Railroad Bepot, Thir teenth. and Cauowhill streets* (daily, (Sundays ex* •eptedVforl&e North and West, as follow*: Monjla*Express atBiu-M v Afternoon Express at 8. SO P. M. Staking* flimnt iimmnctlnn wttti lU IntnrTtinfronTi POE THROUGH TICKETS to any point, anTfarthar particulars concerning tho different routes, apply.at the TICKET OFFICE, 45»5 CHESTNUT Street, under fcfflEMia r-f» Chestnut street fHTimiiil ill in »obth psanstsYi,. ■M ■KnZAVjfi At 7.SOJL M, tSxprw.) for Bethlehem. Allentown. iumii Chunk, E*a.to«, WiuuiwiSJt wuEt oarre, &•, , t . , 4{®« S ?J P J t, ,£ B *P re H} % MUitafc Beetoni Aw. F. xLiot Bethlehem, Allentown.. Meoeh ForßdjJegewn.*t#.BO A. M. aai4.UF.IL For FortWaahlnjrtett et l.li P. M. Per.Lansdaleafc&lfiP. M. White ears of the Beeond ad TMrd-etreete MneOlty ,J-»Te MUUStuISMA tL, 10. MA. M.. andtli P«»t» Doylestown at B.JO A. XT and LflT, x, |^T«Lanadale at 11.19 AX. - • . .... I«T. Fort for LoyUatown at O.SB A X. andllA fiaan WBST JIBBBY aAiEBo ap xrwafc * »' _ HSW ABBABBBMBJIT. . On ud after A)Om> AY, JannarjdLiaM, Train. will ■W* Oom WALHnT.-SrKKKT ™ t- AT* » n4 *Upi»i«» rtl B ®H)a»roif, SALIM, end ell In jrmodlsu Bl«e» noth or Oieeeboro, at 84. M. and I for OM8BBOEO»tBA. »P. K,~u« SP. M. •*• ■»**"*• t.»T» Cap* Hatatt;»A?Al J a!n4HL*A. M. fw* JtfclTiU. *t 9A. M End BP. M. • Laare Bridgeton at 7. 10 A. H. and S. 10P. H. iUaa# Salem at 7 A. K. and S P. M. Woodbnnr at 7, 8.45, and 10.44 A. AL, and A4l m JBKBHYBXPRWB GOHPABJ vlll attend to all the usualbranehes of .Express Brud« -vwa, wyelys deliver, and forward tkrosp oilier xe* SS^SBfSBSaPBttSfe te • a *“‘**K«"«** • FMLAi.m.AZ^gS Superintend^ lIBLMBOLD’B EXTBA.CT O W BAJU .«®^SSSgSto*J& , «3« out the humor. Uueimeke 4ieeae«i " *“*• *»**•» EanfiiESs. THE- ADAMS PRESS *** CHESTNUT Street, forwards ParMla ParW’a than disc. Bank Notes, and gTJ» the prinslpal Town. MST n.e.r.l gapirintendagy. INSURANCES TIELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY, BY OFFICE S. R P j|^J>B A ThVb^ 3 AND WALNUT ® t luSune’SsurSot lA ' aU parts of the World! V&KTfifn l A , * unnUiF nrsußjjfosff On Ooods, bjr Elver, OarnH. Caniage, ,w raff^Nro^ssKm l, ' Ob KeMlumdiEe s«B«r»U7'* Ob Stores, 2>welllwr Hotis«e, &«. State. |lv.PerC. ; KW>. 00 M’.oS “ mx *t. •• MOe O6 160,060 Stale orFenhsy 1 vanla Five Per Cent ’ Loan™..— ——™.——93,o*6 00 34,000 State of Pennsylyinia Six Per Cent _ LOM»»**»»«»*F«Mee c**ie*Mims».«« . oS|9tt 06 2ROSO Olfr of FhlUtd«pbU Six Fat Ct. Lw IttpOtST sSfOOpEBBEFIFfIaI* SsSlioad Wtink Morfc® gage Ste F«r Ceirt.ltoitds****....*»•» 5X.006 00 Mort; 16,000 SOO Shares Stock Germantown Oae Company, principal and Interest guaranteed by the city of Philadel phia—.. —.V. 16,300 00 ' *,600180 Shares Stock Pcnncylvanla Beil- , : .road Comramy-9,100 00 6,00 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Bailroad Company--™———-- 3,060 09 30, United States Tresmry Certlfioatee of Indebtedness . '49.426 00 30,000 State of Tennessee live Per Ct Loan* 12,000 00 28,700LQaas on Bud and Mortgage, amply •" -'aecured. 128,700 00 *868.260Par- Cost*B42.loo 60. Markotvalne-«B67.ffiN W Beal-Bslau—.. 36.0Q8 00 , Bills roeelvable for Insurance, made. 118,530 42 Balances dub at Agencies.—Premi ums oh Marino Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debt* due the Swip'nnifVtock of sundry Insursnee * and other Companies. *4.285. Batl- - - .... . . _mated value 2.220 00 . Cash on deposit wlth Unlted ; States Government, snbject to ten days’ sall—loo,6oo 00 , Cashfa Banks.—-™... 68,164 93 CsehlnDrawer——6B7 ' X *1.201.664 01 ’ DIKBCTOKB: V ThomaaC. Band, ' * Samuel B. Stoke*, JohnC Davis, J. F. Penlston, Bdmcnd A. Bonder, Henry Sloan. Theophilns Paulding, William (IBoultoa, Johh'B. Pburose, Edward DariUngMiT James Traouatr, - H. Jones Brooke, Bevy C.,DaUett, Jr.. Jacob F. Jones, Jimbs .C. Hud, James B McFaMlttd, Wllflam C. Ludwig, Joshua P. SyTe, Jtcieph H. Beall ’ Spenser Mollvidnar George 0-. .Helper, John B. Semple, Plttshur Itofertßurton. ’ A A Berger, Pltteborg _ THOMAS C. HAND, President - . .JOHN C. DAVIS, Vies President BBNBY LYLgCBN, Secretary. delHr- JHB RELIANCE INSURANCE COM- Ikeorporated lm®fl. I ' HI^ADJH ‘ PerpetnaL OFFICE No *OB WALNUT STREET. ; . CAPITAL, *300,000. Insures against less or damage by FIBS Booses. Stores, and other Building*, limited or perpetnay end on Furniture, Goods, Wares, andHerehandlse, InTtown or Country. ' LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.’ ASSETS. • 400.008.71. ' Inyested In the following Securities, yls: First Mortgageson City Property, well secured gIOB.WO’OO Unlted States Ooyenmcnt Loans 141,000 00 Philadelphia City (percent. Loang..- 40,000 9* Psnnsylyanla 48,000,000 * per cant Loan™. 16.000 go Pennsylyanla Bsllroad Bonds, drst and se- , cond Motif* jfM 11 ivtft cc ewe « seise tees sin ie«i 86,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company * 6 _per cut ’Lean, stce issuie, ewi-s i‘i'si iiMtise, ' 8,060 0) FkUadelphla and Beading Bailroad Com pany’sfiper sent Loan—■ 6,09000 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per sent, mort ■.gngebonda.—— - 4,660 00 County Fire Ihsunmee Company’s Btoek—— < 1.068 00 Mechanic.’BankStoek.4,ooo 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylyanla Stock™. 10,00000 Union Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock... 380 08 BeUases Insurance Company of Phlladol- . : ’ , pbla’s Stock. 1,008 00 Accrued Interest.—....... ■■■■■. 6,466 41 Cash In bank and on hand... 13,623 It Worth atpreeent mvket value™——— 414,398 71 DIRECTORS.- Clem Tlngley, I William Stevsueon, Wm. B- Thompeon,. [ Beni. W- Ttngtey, William Musset. t Marshall HUI, Samuel Blapham. Charles Leland. H. ‘L. Careen, : [ J. Johnson Brown. o. OLkiWLIY&mtL Thoxas C. Hii-l, Secretary. PnihApkiiPHiA, December 1,1264. JalO-tf. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE £B_ COMPANY. Incorporated ISIS. CHABTBBFBX raTUAL. No. no WALHBT Street, abova Third, Philadelphia. Haying a large pall-np Capital Stock and Surplus in rested in sound and ayulnlue Securities, continues to Insure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels In port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. AHlesoesHberaH^^jid promptly adjusted Thomas B. Marls, ’ | James B. Campbell, John Welsh, . I Edmund O. Dntilh, Samuel C. Morton, j Charles W. Poultnsy, Patrick Brady) I Israel Morris. John T. Bewu, —jjgjQnjg MABIS, President. AIiBBKT Q. L. CnAWPOEP, Seeretary. ~ - fe2l-tf 17IRE INBURANOE EXCLUSIVELY, A- —THB PBBBSYLVAJNIA FIBB INSURANCE COM PANY. Incorporated 1816. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. no WALNUT Street, opposite Independence !wCompany, Ogrorably known to the oommunity tor nsarly forty years, oonttnues to ineure against Loos x or Damage by Flro. on Puhlio or Prlyate Wdlngs, tlther permanently or for a limited time. Also, en Fur niture, -Stocks, Goods, or Xerehandiib, generally,, on llhenu terms. , Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is: Invested In the meet careful manner, wUeh enables them to oNfcrto the iaraisd an undoubted aeearlty lx Uweasoof lose. DIBECTOBS. Jonathan Patterson. Daniel Smith, Jr. . Alexander Benson, ‘ John Devereux, Isaac Harlehjuxt Emmas Smith, E»m« Bohlv^^^^fem^Lewi., ANTHRACITE insurance com- Anthbrlsed Capital *400,006-CHABTIB -ONeeNo. U 1 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. -This Company wlUlnsure againrt Less or Damagebs OB BnlldUigs, Furnlture, and Marebandlse geae- Ja£o, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freight*. Inland Imranns* to all part* of tho EWon. ■ DIBECTOBS. : ■ William Eshor, | Davis Pearson. &v»o«rtod. S“i r^S t * * JOlui KhSlMklrtos. William F.Bets. - JoMyiVtxlildi __• -I John K«tohua. '■ - SSHSBp FrMddml, w 1 ™ WM. Fo JDXA3I* Yl#« FrttldwU, w. JL Bung, SwwtMT. * INSURANCECOMPANY OP THE f- BTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.-OFFICE Nos.4-and f BXOHANGB BUILDINGS, north aids o t WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THlBDStreets, Fhiladel pitta, INCORPORATED 'IN 1794—CHARTER mromir., • CAPITAL MDO.OOO. PROPERTIES OP THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY L MARINE, FIBB, A^’lffhiND-TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIKBOTOB&I B»xrr 3X Sterrwd, . Tobias Wuaar, Charles Macalester, Th om as, b 7 w a tsoa, William R Smith, Henry O. Preemanl William B.WMte, ■> Charles R Lewis, OeoneH. Stuart, Goorse C. Carson, Samael Grant, Jr., , _ Edward a Knight, —Jfota B. Austin. HBHBT J>. SHEBBEED. President. Wmraur Hamwat, Secretary, nolB-tf OAMS INSURANCE COMPAWY, L Mo. MCtOTBSTiniT SSBEEI, i ‘ ' ' WiIhtPBLPHJA , 1 -mi JtKD lELAJfD WSUKiJKJ*. ' ■■ sninsu, Rransi«*]Sn.k, Srerasa. Charles Richardson. Robert B. Potter, ; Henry Lewis, . John Kessler, Jr., ■Samuel Wriaht, 18. Woodruff, P. R Justice, Charles Stokes, atoned. Wist. Joseph D. Ellis. . nUXOgSH. BTOK. President. .. . mu, EIOHABDBOM, Vise President. W. I. Emesiss, Besretary- - jsUdl LS6AL. INSTATE OP JOHN EAYCOCK.— -f-aLettert'of Administration upon the Estateol JOHN LATCOOK, deceased, harlrie been granted to the nndenltned, ail persons Indebted to said Estate are re. Wealed to make payment, end those haylnt claims to present them to HASP LAYGOCK, OrtoSkr-Attorner, B A. MITCHELL? I**' 1 **' , ~ B. E. corner FIFTH and WALNUT fete., WOlt frdt : j Philadelphia. . AS£ LBRT Atro cat alby AamwAJH QCABnuAsTXR’s'OmoB. 1139 Qikard Stkbst, Bhuaobuphia, Penma.. April 13,-lMsi ,or j\ a Artillery and Catalry aer- m tepnrehasedby tig undersigned, In opgn market. Each animal to be cnbjectad to tbe usual Qo~ Ttruneilt Inspection before betas accepted. H »W* lot »• Artillery serricemnst be dark ln oolor: Miad -ia sU particulars; etronf, quick, and active; *eu broken and square trotters in harness: In gooi Je«h t ni condition; fro m6to 10 years old; notlessthan unbends Jlghi each bone to weigh not leas tb«e _ One hundred and eighty (»180) dollars will be void for each. ■ Cavalry Horses must be sound !n all particulars : well prokeii; in fall fleeh and good condition—from 15 to 16 heads high; from sto 9 years old, and well adapted in every way to Cavalry pmposes, for which one hundred andjeeenty fve ($175) &>llar« each trill oedpaid. , r . wlllbe'delivered to the IT. 8. Inspector.*! By order oi Col. Wm. W. HcKim. apUtmySl fJAYALBY HOUSES! V/ , ABTILLBBT HOKOIB! «_■ ... KOUSSI wunmusnß Suiiu.’b Optics, First Drraio*. WismiQTOlt Out, D. 0.. March 18,1886, HOBSM, suitable lor the cavalry and artillery mi. hattcalTCdatQeiaboroDepot, la openmar -1.1866, hy Captals OBO.T. BBOWnmo, MUMS, la lota of twenty-Ave «i Bora, will be re> •oner Twenty lecond end Q streets. AH enlmelsto be subjected to the mnul Ooveruemi intpeetlon before being ecct*ted* :^fß^s&HKSu , ftgesaa ssyj KsfearigiWjsjj aad healthy, may be accepted. •“"** “®*t b« of dark color, aoaad la all Md * n . 4 “ H ye> wall brokaa, S* »gp»»8 bronara la tarneas, la food flesh and coadl am, ttom aU XB to tea ao> inn old, iSt l«£s tKa miah suafcStt WXl.hmids high, aaah horaa to welihnot leythaataahtiadMd andflfty (1,060) pounds. *L.S n “l t be ®S®5 *»? OV years of u<, atrona, 7*l}, _ d*Tclnpsn anlmalfl, not leaa thaa jottnaea (14) hands hi ah. la nil health, free bom cyan wU ? 11 .if? 111 * nnflt them foi s«Tar« shed the four boat oolt'ataafh g* aorraapondlhf four permanent teeth. Honra of lrunwetlon f«£“ i. K to 4P. M. Malaa, oaa hanlrad and Thttaaat mill be made at thla OMca. ._ ■ Mbit "MO-faHIW- . Krat Kristen QrMLgfo. fLffla N ? 8 -0W A-ND • VOB ETBRY tth. -T col* moubnibg PINS tZ.,, & ,—MN dealtnsta blMk and white taHnPi**®. *«w xoftlfse«eats.oi9o for-S4 ‘ ®7 “^“ wS *&KS^ o s£ Jfk &»m sirisg?* ll * «>» jrn T 09 MBDICJINa S^l^^^o^diinraai E N DKLIOATB OOS- >400,066 71 M J* O S SAL E-—11J33 TATLOW Street, cheap. Weet ride of HISBTEBMTH, below Green, life We LI,ACE Street. I2M It aBBOLPH Street. 'EIBSBBOS Street, east of Point road. Brldeaburc. Two email houses la ST. STBPHEH’B pia» Also, others, email aed large, In Tarlooa localities. Alee, a somber of eottsme and country eeate, »«■ MAHTO era, and other desirable altnitioae .;' • ' B. T. BLBHH, 123 S FOURTH Bt, ap22- tf and 8. W. at r. SEVEnTEENTH and Green. FOE SALE—A BEAUTIFUL A teSßKtts: 2? ApUTto'jO^WmTETonnh,^^ l^- SA J ESY SUPERIOB HOIJSK 1» WEST PHILADELPHIA, exceU.nt eteoie, fine well of water: rural, yet QTUta near- all eonywilenww; rapleto Li all rwpecU. Adfa»s “Mei. chant,’ BoZB4OO, Poet Office. mb27-lm • PBITATB SALE—MILITARY BOAKDIBG SCHOOL, near Philadelphia, In soe eeeaftt) operation, with fomltnre of all klndc Aona- Gone. So., at a Tory low Score. Apply to SCHBKKKKHOBH & BAHCKOFT, SISi AEOH * apt-lm* 4M PBIYATE SALE—BEAUTIFULS* « BDMHEB. EBSIDMOE. ertat. of Dr. 8. A. SC Hne ion« andonttpHldlnm, splendid shade end fruit trees* eight tent of ground, ««» ud & Mlf mu« fto® ratlroad=s!x daUr IrdM AdtoSAj HBBBT BAHTOH, Ylllaee Owen, Pa. JWT ' Sold very low. apt-lm* F o y?n n B^ T ß^H4 RSS OPPORTUNITY ana KBBPKRB —The cood-will, Hxtoiea, of * l*«e down-town Hotel, now AiSSA #2,l*.a»lne«,ln the City of How York. - health! 1 plBprletor co “»w«4 to retire throngh 111 Addreea Poet Office box 3110, Hew York city. .atn ■pOR SALE— : ~— YIE^^^^EYI.YAHU. apfd-lmy 388 WAMTO^to^^PMiS. JRTJSTEES’ BAT.Hi, ’ “pitiacoea or trustees named In a o’thara’ Petstrnctnrs of Held raU Ji tW™ sassaasisa g?i»fs&Sf 4 * OH THD 3n DAY OP PIPTH MOUTH (May) NEXT. AT THE. HQWASD HOUSE, * W W^»,i^ # eSS , iSS’S&'s *si?±£sr with the West wS?J||P M, S«*«a Ward alone thaPM™^ n r^ B S£^ n f pike road abont four miles, letluittil^Aonan^. £S^a?dSS£" H flo ’ rard i«?£sa?*f&’S 1 ® 4 2 m "OTlre Eye hundred dollars to “ffld*, the of apll-iOt* JOBKPH POffgT.T,, }xn»tWB. , CEO. B OEM*, Captain and A. Q. R. C O eTISafT braver '-'MEADOW, and Spilnr Mountain Lehlah Coal, and ”«* [ap6-tn J. WAITOH A CO o ss;^^iaj, ■na'i^K.w ”*•* »O.YQBJM&g AlO. S^ISATi ’freir LOW" $ |§|*- TOT Bonth WATER Street. HERRING, SHAD, &C. •a^iKiSßgßaySL"St Igpnfe^SSi^* o - I ® B^ **> boxes- HeKklmer-eonja.tr Cheese, ftef J&BtQiaa&dftßMleby jmSpßr* wnrvm* l** dOWwSa. than ola. where, atoo9 CijgSTß^r^r^t ITFWABDB 0F THIRTY THOUSAND W^£jffwsjgryg|i^^ n * otateoiS. s?£ mWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND WELMBOLD’B extract btjch£ clrei health and Tlpmr to tha frune andw.£_i. the pallid ehaak. DeblllW hr **»m£u£r£?£! *• {termlnc syontoma. and If ao li aoararonllea. tßaanHw«r ariS£^A«aS.J£P att ~ auction sales. V - - lu>J ,--,WWVV»*»-l-vV > .* SALE WIB lO O’CUOgt A UARD.-Tbe ?«•“, jf . **£.H?~tb mtioo c“«^ out aAle this morning on four Bioa it’ credit, eomptV«j«C^sS^7»t«vJ ana irtanie tojwclad an Adomeßtlinob®'- »»««• hairs, linen »oo4,*silkt. ; «*rit k . Also, far cqg&*an asaortmenfof domeaP* goous. - HALS OF FRENCH DEt SOOTH. ON Vail’AY MOJBKWOj April 88th, at 10o r eiock, on 4 month**, «»***» BLO lata of fancy Md staple French goods. . -■ ■ BLACK GKOS KB KHX2TBS A3*V HO%iee«iK^O-ifie}Elimtt blade grotit BlilWi 90 pieces 966 36-inch ?eytl black armtow. 9Q piece* 24-Inch solid eelot ed poult de adlf .A LPACABA KD ICO HA iB& —cases6-4 black and enJered'aipssaasadznbbaira. case. «-< flffared alpaca*. cafe. Xgltee Verona. -casedBOOBS. BblrHmt Itaene. Bneo dMBMta. tinea t»M€.doa»«dn»»Mn*. Linen cambric hanCgercalst*. Linen dlce'and di*pe™ lew J>aria grenadine elMwrn. .bring BESTS. 800 cartons Pari* itowera. _ JHtHESTIO GOODS FOK CASH. Wort Braich, C<nn»toi» tlqktan. », Poitrnirath. Aubnrjj, BodditUUßt AftWU®* PranfclSxi blesched mosl^iu Brown sheetings,. A«* * 'U]r- - > —gq low tin IrtlaMßgMikl ' i<X/ i FUSTB LINBB B»*C*jat4»J*T£i»X. 100 tots extox *«» -— . *— cellars and cuff*. ’SqSjgiysfx - Also, linens, linen tow&rcgßfcters, etc. NOTICE TO BBAIWSgTIF SHAWLS. THIS MO&BI30. I.COO Paris new style grenadine aOfc shawls. " LIBEP BAHASE TABLB CLOTHS. - (Messrs. Eichardsoxu Son. A Owdea’s inks./ TBU MOBSIffG, , As inroiee of satis damask lisas tabls dots*. jUSOBFVBBMFTOST 81J.E OF 800 TO. SHOES. TEAVKLLBG BAGS, BEOGaHB, BIEAw GOODS. ° ‘ OH TUBSOATMOBHIHO.. May X. at 10 o'cloei.Trffl be eoU, bp wuuogn,, on fma month.’ eiedlt. nbontl.HOpaoh.gM boots, shoee, brocage* travaliogbags* .Ate., embraeiac a prime ana fresh aieortment offire.-claM sity aad Baetera maaa fecmre. which will be opfe& ft* exemiaatloa early an the meriting of »at». M THOMAS 4fc BGNB, • Be* 139 and 141 South FOUBTH Street Public' Sales of Beil Estate and Stocky st Qu Ex change* every TOBBBAY.%at 13 o’clock. THESE BALES KBAL ESTATE MBXY'WESK~YK: On MOHOAI, on the premises, near Dirty, the Tory : superior Faric auo C*V9Trt &bat, formerly of Hr. lungericb. now of Mr. Smith. -On TMBSDaY, at the tokim a Tory larro s*le, comprising of W. Sharswood, B. IT. Hen tenon,-4*v. &r. Blackwell; J. Hadcoa.Geo- Ba*tiou, fcndH. order of OourtandM x«pwdf£--beBides alsrgeamoust from other owners. Ob FBJDAY. at Mo. lOTMorth Thirteenth street, Handsome Reddened and Furniture 3 , description* of Ihe threojmUs ready in SanaotlUf., Bee pages VS and If iast-Tuesday’* cata log** % > Bale al Mo 1827 Suraee fttreo! SUPERIOR FORHTORK, MIJSBOB, riUETAIMS, • mao. CBWA, PLATED WARE, 40. this MOBBrnro. April 98* at 16 o’clock, at Mo. 1827 Spruce street, by catalogue, the entire furniture, fine certains, piano, cbandeller*. handsome mantel clock, fine plated ware, China and glass ware, superior Sluing room and cham ber furniture, kitchen measlis, 4«- V 'May be examined on the morn lag of sale at 8 o’clock. SALE OF THEOLOGICAL AMD MISUELLAMBOOS . v BOOKS . • - ' ' THIS MOKMnTGi April 28th, at the Auction Store, theological aadUml*'"' eebaneous hooks, from a library. Mf Aleo, two small hook caqee and secretary. Bale hack of 62L Commerce street. . J , MACHINERY OF A BOOT AMD SHOE MAMUFAO. _ ' ■*>» MOSDAY MOBHIHG.. „ May Ist. at U o’clock,-in tfce^earofSSl Commerce street, third story, the machinery wad tools of a boot and shoe manufactory, including 3 McKay sewing ma chines, 7* wax-thread sewing machines. cole cutting machines, heel trimmers, small lather trees, lasts, crimping hoard, ofice furniture, 4a. ' Saleat Mo. 3808 Wallace street SDPBBIOMOJBMITOKB. FBBHCH PLATE KTSaOK, BOOKCASE, GAS, FIXTURES, BRUSSELS CAR PETS, &C. * - f OM WBDKISDAY HORMZMfe > w , May 3d, at 10 o’clock, by fcatalogue, at Me. 18*» Wal ace street. the superior walnut parlorfmnntoxc, root t*ge tvitv walnut secretary and bookcase, cas*ftxture», fine earpets. Ac. ’ * MM* May he examined at 8 o’clock on the mowing o* sate. - * ... Sale Mo.. EttfiFilbert street. . MAOHXBSRY OF jfS&tMP MANUFACTORY. OM TOBBDAI KOBEIHG, 'May 9d, at 10 o’clock, ai Mo. IPS* Filbert street, the entire machinery of a lamp mdsufaetorr, comprising 3 eccentric pressee, Fowler punching presses. 3 rcrew presses, lever presses, drop presses, lathes, shafting and pulleys, tools, &c May he examined any time prerlou* to sate. FBBSKFTJBY BALE OF AMGIBST AMD KOD2BW OIL PAIkTIHGS. OM FBIDaY MOBMIMG, May Bth, at the auction store, will he sold at 11 ' o’clock, without reserve, a collection of oil ’paintings* by old and modern artists, -various subjects. For particulars see catalogues and the pictures, which will be arranged for examination three days previous to sale, FOB SAME | AMP | TO LET.; -. MFOR SALE—SEVERAL FIB8T «1>„ BOUSES, on Fort?'Moral straei, aud on Klnnetalgg .Tonne, Weel Fhiladelphlu. Ain, tbreo cn Weal Arch .treat, with tnjmadtats poowulon. Cheap Bouses in .tl p»Tt»'o( tke city Aleo a number of Farms In Bncke and Hostgomerr oonnttea. Applvto ED. H EADOGIFF *CO., s*l Forth EIQBTg St,eat- 4ft FOB BALE—A COUNTRY SEAT, Md. ninemiie* from FhOadelphis, on the Morth Fenn sy-lTanisf ailioado foriy-five minutes from Third Market streets , It eoasists of twenty* firs seres of land in p&s condition* alarte vexelable garcen, over abua 'dred choice fruit trees in bearingLargs ice house filled with ice, a new-hud commodious spring bouse, fish pound., a .hatf&gome laarnramd carriage drive, stable foen fat six horse* and six cows, carriage house, water in ti>e bam*yard, do. » • The House is an old-fashioned stone building, with parlor, rittirg room, dlnlng-'ocm* acd kitchen, with range, hot and cold water, 4c.,four chamber* anabAth~ .room* with hot and cold water supplied bra water* Wheel, and two large attic rooms. The distance from the house it the JTenkißtown gtatipn.onthe SforthPeim eylyania Bailroad. is just six minutes' easy walkl There are eight daily trains, each way, that 4*9p*at this station. Apply lo • Waf. C. KBSTT. apMfl» j. »39 and M. THIRD St DELAWARE COUNTY PASSENGER RAH.ROAD COMPANY. AtSo’eloekP. M„ COAL. AUCTION SACKS. TOHN B. MYERslTco^' « IKES, Ids. 5139 «« 93* mjgsffi. LARGS FOSPSTTB f ALB OF 500 t. ot . GIoVBS, SRIBTS ABB BSiOißs t " SHIRTS, SPOOL COTTOir, aepioWi' l ' • THIS B*T. *• *o ’ A CARD,—'WolnTita the e»rl,-«qa _ of tbf> trado to th* Inn and AOac.jJ, *o. *.OGO down loslerr, gloves, shirt*. ss'.tJ *»., to b« sold by atalogns on S'lnatencia* tM» (Frida' ) aoniiagat t LABOR SPECIAL SALS OF Hosfßuy „ **'“*»*««. o» t n ,_ 35,000 THE** HOSIXRX JkJsn ** AlraolnTolotor German women's. and children a bleached, hoc* andkaif how* of nrlow pr*a*, r ° w *« Also, crate tfid lailw* Auto Jtid *m. "I Berlin gforetwd camatlcis. ** 1 Also. ftfiU Jt&e* eoiJrta and drawers. N and cotton rati tal lain nmbraU&B. J*. f t«, J As. *“• FOfiirtVß OS MffUADAT SOHlfiHs * April »ti. at U o’clodt, will h« ~fA I on four jbobUmi’ «»«dtt.abeat »o w , ’• 'tiiw. i MSUrttonMeta. in | ’*■■ ■=* Ja £s* ern brads* a £ bote* amoitmntt o may b* orantnsd wly o» ih «or*i»i' r .*wJr -bales tinea oupetskala. ; LABM- ABJ> POSITIV* Silt n „ *» ■» ; *i aßbnudßC *Urr# toUfaEiole*, a»KrZ h 4 P pm, . > -whan debars Trill gad it to Sii£ StjJjJtytJ LASOE SAEK OF FEEVG&. ETAT>t T «b#»anobtJo« Bos?Q2L—lncluded in oar »a!o ;}© OM ”“' “ d of ft 's DBBBSQOOBS.-HU*. Btrjprf . ~ ‘S blqnMMd poll d* che»rea. nl,’n*^j roelsKfO, Arrian* plain and r 2„ JwaI'*' 1 '*' - m.A«tr*. prlntod oriandies. ? Balmoral snlrt, 4c "... DJ9KS SILKS, —Lyots Kio*£* black taffo*. , a« Bbim. doable freed r-ysi annum 42V : * J gxoe arafrsfor manttilas, pUiaamf i - fro* d* EFaaEes. eadrillet*, ac. * *"*!•«*,„ SHAWLS* Ac,—Bruelio bo'dfcrg, st«Ha n ***** ®<«*mMQae ; printed ana pi* a m , a / ‘ : k, tftlbet, and grenadine (ha w:s» ii jt and C {® - 1 < ' aacgpee. bsMjn*#, Ac. -‘a.* LißeOUfc.—SoJM cotarsjndCasey p-issu*,, UK* rf# lip]«« boafiMAid triarariig «W ; ! ‘4 asd ebainetfe edge Paris eßk voWe* rlbb'», / K\ GLOWS. —Lbdiea’ aad Pans kid,. 7. asd Berlinjriores ftnH rtamlets. E, : V Also, silk aadgfjiKhlsi.snn and rain arnt-* ~ breideile*, white seeds. Hnec cambric hi 3 <*;: , white and colored Lee* *klrs».iissa», *r »jV •-* laee yells, Msek andwktte English. erspet, a.'J sewings. dlk ties. AeHon*. Ac a 4 »a| DAKK PLASSBtS. “tiwftHBESOAY. Hay t*K we wUl=Mll. lor aceon.t ofwV a i. by catalogues for «»&• lie pie*ei s3D ,. blue flannel*. * lam* posmv* p . v>t OSBtUJf, AND D iJfft* riO DR Q> Wa vIJI hold tjbrn ill* of fareifa ml 4 . goods fey oswogse, o&*«wdit of ngai-- ; for cuK * 3 THDBSDAT MORBHrg, I» t At 10 o'closk, embraelnt about !# lots of staple and rnncy article* t> *mi>g. ■. lintßß. 1 11* e, andco ttosß, to which eemriia tTon of deaden. *t H. B.—-Sawntoo of tbs **me will bi muiti ■. amtnatlon with eatalornes early oa tk< • * the Bala_wfc*M dealers will find it to tiur iiii 1 sttenif.' * ■_ “• PaNOOAST & WAHNoCK, A noBSKKB. MO HABKBT Street BASSE POSITIVE SALE OP SM M's ABB KPOBTBB DBY HOOPH. :!'*!, 1 LENEdY GOODS, EXBKOIBEK.Ej, ■ ,'! GOODS, Ac., As , As.. byettabfrue, „ OS WEDNESDAY, m Sd, 18SS. eommeneißs at 10 o’clock. lac’.j, .1 be renmd a fall and auo/ftaest of «eiV~] foods worthy the attention of bayon. M BASSE POSITIVE BABE OP 350 OaSKJ it;,, ’ GOODS, by ea*a!o*ee on 41 „ * ■ FKIDAT MOSS I*}. f? Say 6th, 1886, comprising nfnll aesirtmeaU: altable shapes and styles. *(• PHILIP FORD & 00., AUGTIOKIfe A t)Mi MARKET and 5»» COMHBBCISo^ LiSOS POSITIVE SALE OP 1,15# CASH 5* _ AND saoss. * 5 ** We -Will nil by ntst-rae for cesfc, „ 4 x OH MONDAY MOSSING. Mat lit, comaifHCiD* at 10 o’clcit. l is3cmw £o**» aod ypuihs* boots, shoes, bslmortia borideOxfordbrofmnß, Oxford ties, 4s.it, Also, x dtesirsble Assortment of iromea’c ccildreu** boots, show, b&Unorals, «*iter? *.,£ Co&frees bAlmorx!*, Ae.. Ac. * ’* ”* MEDICAL. . $ ELECTRICAL OFFICES. } yonh XLKVKSTB. below ks<;e f CHS6THTJT Strwt, Wei: t ilLMlkievlii* Ikm* ■»«,»: >fal in th« cars of Dlmuos by th’s tew m i would tofons bto Mads km the FaVic t*gt }»ttjl DenefittiDg and cartel many a* ! did not sffeet, and considered inear&bie ™e will mention. a few of th« Otarae* te fttrv of which this treatment seldom if ever fti!*: iKheomitisa, Feidss, Kidse? IHwy* feeiutflgiifc, Gadgretfe, Liver “ Paralysis, gloers," Gsoital ’ rf-rampe, Spin*! " v Dytpepola. abscess, Ttaro*t “ {PeTer&Aftie, Brnptlone, Pr^apsus, i Asthma- l£uftammattaitii» Noe Smic-m« J Congestion, Hemorrhage, iD^b^e*, i _ Patients will be treated &t fbeir r-sidebt** > {aesfretLa large nnmber of testimonial may h e atthe Offices from patients is finis city. «a„. tfons tratis. Office hour a 9 A* M. to 5 P M. h: J «ity- _ j>r isos, alls:; C apl»*Bm Siecrici j£“ liKCTBOPATHIG EBTA *• H - ■wvnra. on» of u 9T500728E88 of > ww aygiem of treating 4 Mosmsn BfcSCTBICAL afplicatiubV . h*» been eoTery soc«B**ftti at PJSfIfS foe* threeyear*. has removed his Office anc Es toJ63BVUrB Sbyet, o&a door below Seventy —*9s.**™*? refinances, or an? par viUL recardto-his special mod© of treatment* *' •*U « send for a pamphlet Ocwmltetjoß oradTiea petaitwa •- HACHINESI AND IKO.W PENN 6TEA.M ENGINE if -mm&pib a u raACnffAIABD THBOKBTIC AL IReinZEi. »m™n»ltX 0 S? H ;? 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