The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 14, 1867, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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TI1F STORM OF THE 6th AND Cuh
ON THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI.
anRAT PWTRnCTtOIT A I'D OVKRFXOW OH TJIB
, 1X.WER COAPT flEVBRAL CRRVAKBRS-ROLDIKHH'
' U0ARTRK8 AT FORT BT. PHILIP OVKRFLOWBB
VOVR FKKT OF WATBR IK THB MAOAZIHB rnK
HOSPITAL POILDIK08 AT FORT MCKKOfl DAMAOEB
--ORBAT PIHTHH.KH OF TUB INHABITANTS ALONG
THB IAWBR' COAST t
The ofllcCTB 0 the steattfttr A. 6. ihown.
from Fort Jackson, report having experienced
. vw 1, r. 4 u .,,1 ? 1. t . a
A WIJ UCUYJ- 810 UU ttUVl Utll IIlBUlIlb,
til Ine river below the city, which lasted
. ml i . r 1 1
thmy-BlX UOUre. 1110 iHT.K-wair irum me
hay rose Beveral feet, overflowing the noldiers'
quarters at Fort St. l'hilip, and entering the
wain buildings. Four feet of water is re
iiorted hi the powder magazine. The hospital
Inildings at Fort Jackson are considerably
damaged, the roof being partly blown off. The
flagstaff inside the fort is down, and there is
iack-water all around the quarters.
At Uuras settlement the levees are broken;
also at Mrs. II. L. Smith's and Dr. Wester
field's. The United States survey schooner
was blown ashore near Mrs. Johnson s laud
ing; there is a break threatened at Bernard
Fasterling's; the lauding was washed away at
Captain Urainard's, and the water is running
ever the levee. A crevasse oocurred at Tropi
cal J5end, below the place of Alfred Ruiz,
and Beveral buildings are in the water. The
orange trees and rice crops in the vicinity
are probably ruined. The inhabitants all
along Hums settlement are in great distress.
The levees are also broken at Hlauchmoncs
and Uellevue plantations, and at Petit Prairie.
The water is running over the levees at Point
Michel, and there is a crevasse at Richland,
fifty miles below the city, about three hundred
yards in width, with all the old and new levees
gone.
The people along the lower coast require
immediate assistance from the Board of
Levee Commissioners, if that body has any
means at its disposal. AT. O. Times, 10A.
Arrest of Counterfeiters.
Troy, May 13. The great raid upon the coun
terfeiters sull continues, a large number of ar
rests bavin? been made siuce my last despatch
on tlits subject. Among them the notorious
Ed. Webb, keeper of a sporting house on the
Lansingburg road, J. II. Sickles, tavern keeper
at Millwutt-.r, Saratoga county, and Robert
Mathews, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Tne two
former have lawn held, while the latter was dis
charged. Tho$N0 counterfeit bills, so many of
which were recenH? pased at New Oilcans and
detected, were mfule by t he ang lately arrested
and now confined ai it ichester.
The United S'ates Oun, Judere Nathan K.
Hail, opened at Koche:Mrerto-dav, and U is ex
pected that the counterfeiters will be arraigned
to-morruw or next day. Owing to some of tho
parties having turned Sta'e'e evioence, it is con
fidently believed that some starUttg revelations
will be made, and that the amagiog evidence
thus pained will materially tend towards the
break in g-up of the counterfeiting system tor a
long time to come, at least in this section of the
country. It is known that a large number of
American counterfeiters, alarmed at the present
surroundings of the system, have taken re-tune
in Canada. The United States Marshal informs
me that their arrest is but a question of time.
JV. Y. Ilirald.
"Dead Heads." In answer to a lady cor
respondent who desires to know the meaning
of the term "deadhead," the Davenport (Iowa)
Gazette says: "The free tickets given to the
press for the uses named are always paid for,
and that very liberally. As a rule, those who
issue not those who receive these free
tickets are the 'dead heads.' usually giving
ptty s&U for tint vUJi a five doiiay Ml
Vould not adequately pay for. So long ad
the newspaper editor la expected to give libe
ral notices of entertainments before they
occur, and then follow these with a generous
jpuff lifter the show is over, he certainly has
110 place in the 'dead head' classification.
Indeed, in nine cases out of ten the editors
would be glad to receive half-pay for their
work and pay two prices for the free ticket.
They certainly would make money by the
operation. We may add a few words ou the
general subject of advertising. The publication
of advertisements is as much in the business
f a newspaper as the publication of the
news, and an editorial notice which is de
signed to supply the place of or add value to
a regular advertisement, has even less claim
to a gratuitous insertion than would such an
advertisement. Yet there are those who ask
just such gratuitous notices, and this almost
as a matter of right. If these same persons
should be asked to make a present of a dozen
yards of muslin to each purchaser of a merino
dress, or' a dollar's worth of sugar to who
ever bought three pounds of tea, or hall'-a-dozen
, 'free tickets to whoever encaged
twenty seats at a concert, they would resent
the demand as an Insult. Yet why should
not their wages be given away as freely as
Ehould and are the products of the editor's
and publisher's labor and capital ? The mer
chant makes his profit and living by selling
his goods. The publisher of a newspaper
makes his by selling his advertising columns,
not by giving them away; and when he does
thus give them in aid of a publio library or
ether beneficial object, he deserves thanks as
a publio benefactor, and not insults as a 'dead
head.' "
BLANK BOOKS,
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
ON HAND AND MADE TO OBDEB,
COtlNTINO-HOl'SE NTATIOKEBY.
I. H0SKI1IS & CO.,
BLANK BOOK MAN CFACTURERS,
BTATIONERS AND PRINTERS,
B 1 tuthsBrnrp KO. 913 ABCII STBEEI
VEDDiriG CARDS.
PARTY INVITATIONS.
TUE LATEST NOVELTIES.
. B. HOSKIHS & CO.,
STATIONERS AND ENUBAVEBS,
3 ltuthsSmrp
NO. 918 ABCII STREET.
EM OVAL.
R
A. At II. A-.UlWil.,
i who rhNnut street, have removert their
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERT WAREROOMS
IIPHTAlUb. CZ0 3n
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
DRY GOODS.
ilNEN STORE
198 AUOH STREET.
LINEN DRILT S AND DUCES.
OI7RKlIlINU ASSORTMENT OF LINEN
FOB I A MM, JACK1.TN, t'OA'IN, ETC., IS
NOW OPKS.
WHITE EINEN P KILLS.
C9EOHEO I. IN EN HBILLM.
"BIPIW LIKEN BILES, FLAX
CII.REI.
NTBIFED LINEN DRILLS, WHITE
V HOUND.
LINEN DIf KM, VARICES COLORS.
11EAVT WHITE LINEN DVCHS,
RI FF C OLORED LINEN DUCKS.
RLOI KE LINENS, VARIOUS COLORS. W
PRINTED LINENS, NEAT PATTERNS.
Our assortment includes all kinds ot LINENS suit
able for Gents' mid Boys' Hummer Wear
GEOKQE MILLIKEN,
THE LINEN STORE,
4 5 tbstursmrp No. 828 ARCH STREET,
3JL A. Tt IS E i
AND
IVIINTII.
'0
CO
FINE SCOTCH OINGIIA9IS, 11 CENTS.
"Gordon's" Bent OlnclianiB, 37 cents. " "
OiiiRliams, every style and grade, 'i. cents op.
Calicoes, all he newsty les, K'4 to w cents.
Bull una White trims, handsome ell eels.
FOR PROMENADE SUITS.
Cbene Mohair Poplins at to 50 cents.
JVewest l-Baden Hum Alpacas, 60 to 7R cents.
"MeluHReh," stilt a good assortment, 87 to 76 cents,
"Princens" Mohairs, u fresh lot. 76 cents,.
Klel Colored Lumruus Poplins, Irou,
fctlk and Wool Cheue Poplins. $i't)0,
WOOL DELAINES.
Pink, Blue, Pearl, Afflb-r, etc. etc.
Mugle and Double Width Dululimi, 87Ji cents to II I
Bluck Wool delaines, TamlBe, etc ' 1
BLACK SILKS.
Just the rltht kinds for Mantles,
nut: liiacK won uraiu, i w up.
GRENADINES.
Black Grounds In Figures and Stripes,
White Giound in Piuius and Figures,
borne great auction bargains, 01 cenu up.
CASKIJIERES.
All-wool Goods for Boys' Wear, 76 cents
(. heck C'usslineres, good, lor US cents,
Fine Mixtures, elegant, torl'2S.
Ladies' ('loukiiigs, a super!) Block,
l'uiicies tor Ladies' and Mlxses',
1' ine CouliUKS lor besi custom. 11 2 BtutlHp
18C7!!!
AN ATTRACTIVE CORNER!
BEAUTIFUL DISPLAT!
b ELEGANT GOODS !
PRICES LOW I
We have pleasure In Buying that we are able to offer
an unusually attractive and elegant STOCK OF
GOODS, and at PB1CES DECIDEDLY CHEAP.
RICH HEAVY BLACK SILKS.
MOHAIR, LUSTRES, POPLINS.
SHETLAND SHAWLS FOB 3.
PIANO AND 9IELODEUN COVERS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, AND DRILLS.
VEST HOOP SKIRTS, ALL SIZES.
kINEN GOODS, MUSLINS, FLANNELS,
ETC. ETC.
All goods sold at the very lowest cosslblelprlces.and
warranted as represented.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING
GABDEN STREETS.
Established in 1853. 3 1 3ta8p
CPRINC ASSORTMENT
Ilouse-Furiilsliliig Dry
Goods,
CONSISTING OF
LINEN, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN GOODS
FOB HOUSEHOLD USE,
AT VERY REDUCED PRICES,
seen as
MNES SHEETINGS,
PILLOW LIMN.
DAMAhK TaBLK,
ClAJ'l H 65, 2 to 7 y urds long,
UUILTs.
COTTON 8TTEETING5S.
PILLOW MUHLlNd.
TABLK IJNENH.
DAMAHK NAPKINS,
bUBUtBM TOWJSL8,
BLANKETS,
EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
ETC ETC.
SHEPP&RD, VAN KARLINGEN & ARRISON,
SUlOtrp NO. 1001 CUESNCT STREET.
QHEAP LINEN COODS.
SHEPPARD, VAN HIRUNGEN & ARRISON,
NO. 100 CKEKNl'T STREET,
Are now receiving from the recent
AVCTIN SALES,
feOME VERY CUEAP LOTS OF ";
BABXSLEY SHEETINGS,TOWELS,HCU-
AIIACKS AND OTHER LINEN GOODS,
To wbleh tbey InTite tbe attention of buyers, AS
BEINO NEARER TO OLD PEICES llan anytblng
Uey have been able lustier. 5 11 lutrP
WANTS.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWENTY
FlrHt-ChiHs CanvttNri. by the INTERNA
TIONAL AliVtllTIMMi CXMPAAi Y, No. Mouth
THIRD btreel, becoua lour, , Jiani
CARPETINGS.
1867. SPRING. 1867.
j. F. & E. B, OME,
9 04
CHESNUTSTREET
PHILADELPHIA.
OPENING
CP
SPItllVO IMP0RTATI0IVS
NEW CARPETINCS.
J. F. & E. B. ORTJE.
100 PIECES
VABD AND A HALF WIDE
VELVETS.
J. F. & E. B. ORR3E.
IOOO PIECES
JOHN CHOSSLEY & SONS'
ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
J. F. & E. B. ORLME.
500 PIECES
BEST MAKE S
ENGLISH BRUSSELS.
J F. & E. B. ORKME.
ENGLISH BRISSELS CARPETS
FOR
HALLS AND STAIBS, WITH EXTRA
BOBBERS.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE.
CHOICE DESIGNS
PREACH CHEMLLE CARPETS.
J. F. & E. B. ORKME.
S50 PIECES
English Royal Wilton Carpets.
J. F. & E. B. ORFJE.
50 SHEETS
EXTRA QUALITY
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS
J. F. & E. B. OME,
904
CHESNUTSTREET
100 PIECES
KEW CAKT08 MATTIACS,
WHITE,
1&E,
CHECKED, ana
FAOY.
1 16 Btutbjm4p '
ALL "VVlDTHa
CARPETINGS
CLCN ECHO MILLS,
GF.KMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA
McCALLtMB, CREASE & 8L0AN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET.
MANUFACTURERS OP
THREB-PLY CAEPETING8,
EXTRA BUFER INOKAIN
SUPERFINE INUUAIN,
FINE INORAIN,
TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN,
RUGS. MATS. ETC.
(JANTON MATTINGS,
FRESH IMPORTATIONS,
All Wlcltlis nna Styles.
M CALLUWS, CREASE & SLOAN
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
No. 519 CHESNUT STREET.
JlcCALLOIS, CKEASE & SLOAN.
REMOVAL
OF
TOVNSEND & CO.
TO
No. 59 North SECOND Street,
BELOW ARCH, EAMT HIDE.
CARPETEVCS, ETC.
The attention ot our riemls and patrons is
called to our
REMOVAL
To. No. 50 North SECOND Street, below Arch
east Bide, where It will be our aim to keep In
store such GOODS only as we have every con
fidence will give satisfaction to our ous
tomers. 3 30 Btnth2mrp
(J ARPETIN G S I CARPETINGS
j. t. deTacroix.
No. 37 South SEOOND Street.
Uu received per late arrivals, .large and varied
assortment of
JT. CROKNLET A SON'H RRUKWELS CAR.
PETINCiN, NEW DEM I UN M.
Also, large line of Three-ply Extra Super rd Flat
INORAIN CAKHKTINO, COTTAGE and B U OAK
PKTU, OIL CLOTHB, 8H ADiiS, ETC. which will I
old at grwiily reduced prices, wholesale aud retail.
J. T. DKLACKOIX,
No. 87 South KKOOND Hlreet,
Between Market and Cbesnnt HreeU.
N.B. Particular attention paid to the fitting opo'
Ofllcee and CoaDting-rooma. 2 23 im
QANTON MATTINGS,
CARPETINCS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
ETC. ETC. ETC.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JOHN rTwHITE,
NO. 13 NORTH SECOND STREET,
IS NOW OFFLRINd THE ABOVE GOODS
, AT VERT LOW FIUUREM.
CALL AND BEE. 8 8 1m
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
1028 CHESNUT.
I. J. TAYLOR,
J E W E L TLi E X.
Tbe attention ot the public la Invited to my Stock,
comprising
riNE WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
SILVER-WARE,
ELEUANT JEWELRT,
CLOCKS,
HUSIC BOXES,
And all articles appertaining to the trade offered at
reduced prices.
WATCUES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
1028. 3 28 tuthnSmRp
CE PITCHERS.
MEAD & CO.,
FOltttERLT AT THE
CORNER OF NINTH AND CHESNUT STS.,
ARE NOW AT
No. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
BEOOND FLOOR,
We have lust finished. In a very superior manner,
OVKB I (100 T ONK HUNDRED NEW Brfi-KH O'
ICE flTCJllilUS all of our own plaie, and warranted
lu every mtpect, walcU we .are now oUenug at
euoriLOUsly low prices.
ICK f 1TCHERH, Chased and Engraved. 18
Fine Cbased 0-0
i. ..ll 0
Very fine aud ricli...................-ia 0
. HnnerlorCbased aud Medallion.WO
Very Elegaut Uedallluu .15-00
MEAD & CO., Manufacturers,
NO. IO CHESNUT STREET
COPARTNERSHIPS.
Of ARTN eesh I p. K. B. EDWAUDS (OP
lute lirui of Mitchell ife Edwards) bas tbtn
a Mho'-lated wltb bim bis son, THOMSON F.
"7,1 ij i,h for tbe trausnctlon ot a General Lumber
f;.T-ins under the firm niimeof E. B. EDWAHlJH
"rKhAWAllE Aveuue, first wharf below
txFHiA.Msyl. mi. aimrp
PJbundersigned have this day
I lorme'l a Coparturrshli), uuder tbe name and
unrle of bMlTII A KLL1S, lor conducting the Iron
viiiindliig KualnesH, at ibe National Union Iron
1 ?B. )KMUD' l'hU"rVXArv hmith,
MAY U $fo1t
AUCTION SALES.
M
CLKLLAND A CO.
(Hnrrpmors to Pblllp Ford A Co,).
AUCTION KK KB.
). No. b"i MARKET Street.
BALE OF 1900 CASKS B(HrTS, BTIOES. BROOAN3,
E TC.
. On Thursday Morning,
May 1, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, by
Taialogiie, li cn, lu cases mtni'o, boys', and youths'
lHols, ishoes, BroKans. Balmorals, etc AIho, a
genpral aiwortnienl or women's, mlses', and clill
dr n'ft w-ar, from city and Kamern nianufactiireni, to
which tbe attention ot the trade Is called. fs 11 4t
JOHN B. MYERS CO., AUCTIONEERS
Nos. 282 and 234 MARKET bireet.
LA ROE TOSITIVE SALE OF URITIRTr. FRENCH.
UKKMAN, AND DOMESTIC DKY HOODrt.
We will bold a Inrfte sale ol torelKU and douiestlo
dry goods, by catalogue, on four nioiilhs' credit,
On '1 hurnday morntiiK,
Mny 16, at 10 o'clock, embraciiiK about 1200 packagps
and lols of ampin and lancy articles, lu woollens,
worsted.", linens, allks, and cottons,
N. H,fataloKue ready and goods arranged for
examination early on morning ol sale. 0 10 5i
LARUE FOHIT1VE HAI.K OF CARPETINGS.
CANTON MA'ITINUK, ETC. '
On r-rlday Muriiinu,
May 17, at 11 o'clock, will be silu by catalogue, on
four months' credit, about 2rK) pieces superllne
and fine Inn rain, royal damask, Venetian, list hemp,
cottsfte. aud raff carpeting; 300 rolls canton white
and red check rnattinKH, which way be examined
early ou the morning ol sale. 151161
LA ROE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH AND
O'lHEK ECBOFEAN DKY tiOODd, ETC.
On Monday Morning.
May 20. at in o'clock, will he sold by catalogue, on
four mouths' credit, about 800 lots of French, India,
German, and Brit sh dry goods, embracing a full
BHi-orimeut ot lancy and staple articles In silks,
wermedM, woollens, linens, and cottons.
N. B. Ooods arranged lor examination, and cata
logues ready early ou tbe morning of sale. 5 14 5t
JM. GUM MET & SONS, AUCTIONEERS
No. 60S WALNUT Street.
Hold Regular Bales of
REAL EhTA'lE. bTOCKS. AND SECURITIES AT
THE PHILADELPHIA KXCHANUK,
Handbills ol each properly Issued separately,
UK10 catalogues published and circulated, containing
full descriptions of properly to be sold, as also, a par
tial list at property contained In our Real Estate Regis
ter, and iiUered at private sale.
bales advertised daily lu all the dally newspapers,
Leo er. North American, Herman Free Press, In
quirer, Evening Bulletin, German Democrat, Age,
'Evening Telegraph," Press, aud Legal Intelligencer,
Pale on Monday, May Mtb, will Include
Peremptory bale LEASE AND FIXTURES OF
THE DISTILLERY, No. 618 BUCKLEY Street, In
cluding Copper blills, Mixing Tub, Mush Tub, Pumps,
HoBe, aud everything requisite for a large Distillery,
bale absolute.
Orphans' Court Sale Estate ofCatharlne Arnold, de
ceased VALUABLE BUSIN ESS STAND, b. E. cor
nerbECOND and UNION Streets.
MODERN R blDENCE, blahle, and Carriage
House, .and Lot 60 by !Uu feet. No. 371S CHESNUT
blieeu
U bree-story brick RESIDENCE, No. 326 PINE
blreel.
NOHRIsTOWN Two elegant new Residences.
JA OBY aud GREEN Street.
Hanusome Building site, 'JO
avenue Clownnhip line road)
1 wenty-tlrsl Ward,
Four-story brick Dwelling,
street.
acres, Wissahickon
and Alleu's lane,
No. 923
LOCVST
15 11 7t
s
AMU EL C. FORD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS
No. ltf U. FOURTH Street,
bales of Real Estate, blocks, Loans, etc, at Phlla
delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noou.
Our sales are advertised In ail the dally aud several
of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of
each property, auu by pamphlet catalogues, 0111
thousand of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre
ceding each snie.
REAL EHTATK AT PRIVATK 8 A LB.
M
THOMAS fc feONS. NOS. 13!) AND 111
8. FOURTH Street.
Sale No 128 Noble street,
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FUKN11URE, FRENCH
PLATE OVAL MIRROR, FINE BRUSSE.LS CAR
PETS. .ETC,
. On Wednesday morning,
Mny IS, at 10 o'c ock,at No. 128 Noble street, the neat
household furniture. lit
Bale Nos. 139 and 141 -outh Fourth street.
bUPERiOlt FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE
MIRRORS. PIANO-FORTES, .BRUSSELS CAR
PETS, ETC
On Thursday morning next.
At 9 o'clock, at (he Auction store, an extensive
assortment ol secocd-hand Furniture. 6 14 2t
B.
SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020
CHESNUT bireet.
AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNrrURa.
B. SCO'lT, Jr., will give bis personal attention
to sales ol household furniture, at tbe residences
of parties removing or breaking np housekeeping, on
the niosUavorable Wrius.
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORTS
ON LINE OF
Reading Railroad and Branches.
MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON,
Mrs. Caroline Wunder, Pettsvllle P. O., Schuylkill
county.
TUSCARORA HOTEL,
Mrs. Hannah Miller, Tuscarora P. O., Schuylkill co.
MANSION HOUSE,
O. W. Frost, Mahanoy City F, O,, Schuylkill county.
WHITE HOUSE,
Mrs, Susan Marsdorf, Reading P, O.
ANDALUSIA,
James S. Madeira, Reading F, O.
LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL,
Dr. A, Smith, Werners vllle P. O., Berks county,
SO UTII M0 UNTAIN HO USE,
H. H. Mauderbach, Womeisdorf P. O,, Berks co.
COLD SPRINGSHOTEL,
Lebanon co.. Mrs. M. Rouermel, Harrlsburg P, O.
B 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y
V. 11. btauITer, Boyertown P, O., Berks 00,
YELL 0 W SPRINGS HO TEL,
A. U. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester co.
LITIZ SPRINGS,
S, Llcbteuibaler & boo, Lltiz P. O., Lancaster co,
ETHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
A. B. Feather, Ephrata P. p., Lancaster co. 5 6 2m
QONCRESS HALL,
i
CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
This magnificent SUMMER HOTEL wlllopeuon
tbe FIRST OF JUNE.
Families wbo secure rooms from June 10 to Sep
tember 2, a period of twelve weeks, will be taken at
reduced rates. Address.
J. F. CAKE,
11 stutb6t CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND.
gURF HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The above House will be opened ou the 1st of JUNE.
For particulars, etc., address
WSE T. ( ALE It PUUPKIETOIt,
" tf ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,
PJOLLEGK HILL HOTEL, rOUOUKEEPslE,
J NEW YORK. '
'I bis delightful summer Hotel, under the manage
ment 01 WILLI AM PERRY, formerly proprietor of
the Collauioie ilunse, Now York, will he OPENED
about June 1. Application may be made to GEOrlUb)
Morgan, Propiletor. 6 iu im
COUNTRY BOARD. VERY DESIRABLE
aci'ommodatiuus and excellent BOARD can ua
hud at Moirlstou u, N. J lor a season ot twelve woeks
from the K4ih of June. References given aud re
quired. Address Post Ollice Box No. Ha.Morrlaiowu,
New Jersey. o ID im
SUMMER BOARDING" THAT SPLENDID,
heal thy, aud popular place known as
CHESNUT Ult'OVK,
St Media (on the West Chester Railroad), Delaware
county, l'vuusylvaulu, la now open Jor the rwopilon
ol gueu. 41KW
AUCTION SALES.
B
TJSOTiS BON. KO. 1110 CHE6
nvn movemn street.
Pal e at No. lstw vine atrMt. -HANDPOME
FURNITUReT I WKWOOD PFANO
FORTE, CARPKTH, MlRRORHfixO.
... .. On Wednesday MornlngJ
.? o'clock, at No. 1006 Vine street, will be anM a
Portion tr.the furniture of a famllv reniovlngTrirn
prlslng one elegant rosewood plano-forla. im.JabV
fura'.?,1,"-''1' S" v?lv?1 P"Ilor cr walnut parlor
inrC . ?'"'lor w",n"t cottage chamber furnl.
IT' . '"B-foom furniture, etc. 56t
May be examined early on lb morning of sale.
CTnn Bnle No. 81 8. Fourth street.
STOCK OF LOOKING-GLASSES. FRAMES. AND
UNFINISHED WORK.
, . Ou Thurnday Mornlug,
m,?!19.' "'No-l. Fourih street, will be sold the
dw.n5,""' ' looking-glass and frame-maker
lr K, bu"V",,'comPrlH,nR Rn assortment of gilt
hi d r?. fr,J,.lHMr''', 'rHmed eoKravings, nhoiograpb.
n.Ml,,". al80' the "hhulabed frames and
latiiioguescan behsd on the premises, or at tha
auction store on Tuesday. F ,
Tirfr"'". at. Ko' " Walnut street,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, E"rC.
..,.,, , Thursday Morning,
a iT, r ?m. n. ?' r, Walnut sireet, will he sold.
Pib.li a i.u, ViUr" 1Ure ,,fJB !''""' removing, com-'
piiMiig parlor, chamber, audi kltcheu furniture. 5 U3t
srPFltinn "in !!'J1V,UU' Chwnnt street.
FORTKS . Vm1,,(,'.LI' 'UKNITURR. PIANO
RORsfekDAR cftMi!& VW. MIR
..a , . n Friday Morning '
Sin e? Vl ?heanM,L,"DCUo,, """ No. 1110 Che,nnt
liiture be Bold " Irge wrtment of superior fur
, 16 13 4t
blTlEsItT U bUAWLb, OURIO-
Monday Mornme.
h s.Tu't stVeel" wih'hi' "7J "tore, No. 1110
viitsnut street, will be sold a r eh and interutinn-
I g-1 ine C hma: Japanese cabinet lahlei. wotk buxn!
Jewel cas.s: card recelveis, uianurarturVd In iii.hl.''
worKs of precious woods ..iSTialVoS:
rich fans; elegant waiters; shell flowers- beautiful
wh zuyt hrs?, M&
. loUtit
PANCOAST V WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS
N O. U0 MARKET b l KELT, 10
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 750 LOTS AMF.RT.
C AN AND IMPORTED DRY OOOD8. RIRUOnV
M 1I.INER Y HOODS, HOSIERY OOOOS NO-'
'HONS, ETC., R Y CATALOHUK. ON A CREDIT
On Wednesday morning,
May 15, commencing at 10 p'clock, comprising a full
Hue of new and desliahle goods lor preaenlsales 111 st
Included In sale of Wednesday- LU"
100 LOTS PARASOUS AND UMBRELLAS.
Also, lun lots ladles' newest spring styles, lined and
unliued, plalu and richly bugle-trimmed Paraauls for
llrst-class clly sales. ' .
Also, One silk and glnghnm Sun Umhrellas. .
A lno, cases Ulugbam and Cotton Umbrellas, Mr
POCKET WALLETS. MKMORANHTTM
BOOKS.
RAOb. BRUSHES. OM lis fm
AIho, an invoice, comprising a Inn Hue of line Mo
rocco and Rusla Leather Pocket Wallet; tine im
ported Memorandum Books, lu great variety: tlueim.
ported '1 ravelling Bugs, etc.
Also, a lull line of tine Imported nlr, Nail, and
Tooth Brushes; full line of Bunaio, Horn, aud Shell
Dressing Combs, etc.
CORSETS AND SKIRTS.
jr,0 dnr.en ladies' superior quality all whalebone and
cane mechanical and French Woven Corsets.
Also, 6e0 dozen ladles' and misses' superior quality
steel spring Hoop skirts, of newest shapes, and suited
to first class cltv sales.
LAROE POSITIVE SALE OF 500 LOTS BRAIDS.
TR1MM1NUS. NOTIONS, BUTTONS, ETC. JL
Also, ou Wednesday, by catalogue, t
S00 tots Trimmings, Braids a ad Notions, all In per
fect order, and direct from tbe importer. Included,
whl be found, vlK.:
Cotton Braids and Tapes, Cotton Trimmings, black
and colored Alpaca Braid, Hiar Braid, Paris Fancy
Buttons, Picot 'irimmings, Cluny Daces, Llueu Bob
bins, Cotlou Ulrdles, etc.
Ali-o, an Invoice rich Paris (Bogle and Fancy Silk
Trimmings, etc.
STOCK OF GOOFS.
Also, the stock of a city retail Dry Goods Store,,
comprising the usual assortment ot staple aud fancy
goods. it
OC. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER
Oth ce No. 121 COMMERCE Street. iUl
FOR SALE.
TO LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS.
Will be sold at THOMAS' REAL ESTATE SALE,
at theEiCHANOE, TO-MORUO W, (he
DWELLING
No. 228 South FOURTH Street, below Walnut.
(1000 to remain on mortgage. it
FOR SALE OR RENT A WOOL
Pulling EHlahllNhment. with acre of
i.uu). In Burlington, N. J.; or suitable for many otner
manufacturing purposes, or a pottery yurd. Apply
iu j. r.. ruii.ijixo, oi jiuuAii eireet, tfuriing
ton. N. J. 5 io i
FOR SALE OR TO LET THE HOUSE
No. 41.) LOCUST bireet. 2a bv 120 lent: fiirtiluheil
oi lunlurnlshed.
Apply at No. 221 CHESNUT Street,
27 tf Second story.
FOR SALE 7 ACRE 9 ON THE iT
Delaware, near a elation, twenty miles rrnmTir
.i.nu.nj.u iuiuiducu uuubc, bihuiu, lce-UUU8e, Uoal-
bouse, aud workshop, old shade trees, abundunt
fruit, aud a superior garden, with crops in. Apply to
. U. U. MUIRUEID,
8 8 lOt No. 2U6 S. SIXTH btreet.
TO RENT.
CONCERT HALL,
. .... ,I'0 J217, l-19' aud ml UilKSNUT STREET.
At. eIeK.aut and spacious Hall is nowre.iavior
KEN 1 unjhllyor short seosons It Is paniouiarlr
adapted lor Concerts, Leciur.s, Fairs, Festivals eic.
etc. Connected with the san e U a Bauuueiina
Room seveuty feet long aud tliieeu feet wi. e. a com
mouious Kitchen auu Range, Hoi anu Cold Water
Drebslng-Room. etc. For teruis, apply io '
. . BEATTY & LUT1 MAN, Lessees.
4 29 4w Box luft Philadelphia PP., or at tho Hall,
tfif TO RENT AN OFFICE ROOM ON THE
libAfirst floor of No. Ml Chesnut Btreet, the cheapest
lent iu the city. Inquire ot CHAM BERa & FRENCH
General Agents Wasuliigton Lite Insurance Com nan
Bank of the Republic Building, Nos, boi) aud sil
CHESNUT btreet. S1
A PLEA9ANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE.
n I t 1 k V I A I. F..Q U ... ..... .
bume lawn, Ice-house (tilled), carriage-house, stablluir
etc., 2a miles from Moorebtown, N. J,, 2 from sta
tion ou C. uud A. R. R, IS from sieamboat landing
Rent, WU Inquire of T. EARP, No. lota ARCH,
btre t, or address WM. A. UARRlUUES, Moores
town, .Turlington county. N. J. 5 m jm
TO RENT-IN WEST PHILADELPHIA,
In the neighborhood of Fiirtv-tlmc .! ii,.
burets, a desirable llim.ie, with all the modern liu
provementa. Rent, nm. Possession given the lSili
of this mouth, lmruue at No. 1 WOODLAND 1EK
RACE, 510 41
S TO RENT UNTIL JULY l-STORB NO.
.tl a.UCl.iuiiinl lF.,.t ...1,1. . .
Windows, suitable lor the straw gooos or any other
Jk., No. 1U2U CHEhNU'l street. 8lutl
f FOR RENT GERMANT0WN A DESI
Afci ruble funnelled House tor tne summer, with
Vegetable garden, coach-house, aud stable. Apply
from 2 to 8 P. M., GREEN blreel, first bouse abov
Manhelm. Oermaiuuwn. 6 10 4t
a TO RENT FURNISHED H0U3E FOa
the buiumer. with eleven rooms, pleasantly situ
aird iu HOLMEbBURO. Tweuiy-lhird Ward, near
Trenton Railroad. Address '-A. 11.," Holinesburg,
Pernio. 4U 2l
TO LET-DWELLING UP TOWN, NINB
JLi rooms. is; one, Ii5; two. tin, central: one tour
rooms, rent, flo; one Wet Phlladeljibla, live rooms,
114. Apply No. 7 RACE MreeU 6 10 at
ft 10 'RENT, WITH POWER A FIRST-l.'-ll
class Jobbing Machiue Shop lu tne manufaciur
inii district: a fine cliance. Apjdy at Mill, HOWARD
and HA RJtJWON Si reels. 6 10 lul
TO RENT-WALNUT STREET, WEST
Li Philadelphia, desirable, commodious Cottar
eTTry couvtnleuce. Apply at No. 8461 WALNUT
bireet. . g U 4t
f TO KKNT THREE-STORY BRICK
iiiHoue, with all the modern luiprovumentM- lar
jurd. Race street, above Sixteen ih. Apply to
S14 2L Kit lu.,-) A 11. ir
f TO RFNT FOR THE SUMMER, A FUR-
-?.rl"Ld llou; Apply at No. 477J OEKMAN
TTTWN Avenue, l.e'ow M ill atreef. a im
OTO RENT A FURNISHED HOUSE
uearChenniU Hill, wllh or without board. A,,l
at No. 7i 6 OX FORD street. 6 In t
i TO LET-SKCOND, THIRD AND
buccu Aiiio, tjuiuil ULUce uu ami Uaor. & y tit
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