8 TITLED AMATEUR WORKMEN. Tl,e London Vuihlrr gives the following In teresting facts, which tshow that the nobility Sometimes find out that labor ia more dignified than titles Viwount Ambflrley la hard-working mem tier of Parliament, bimI an ftble writer at a terjr earlv nZ . The Marquis ot Lorn, who OD jierj cntlv attained his majority, baa already pro Seed with ludgmeni on publ o n!i-ni, ?nd we Observe the announcement q his first work "A Trip to the Tropic," ihe other daj Ihe youthlul Marquis Ot Bate, in along letter to tho limes, gave an account ot a recent Tisit to the mosque of Hebron, describing that in teresting place with a faculty ot expression and an amount of architectural knowledge cer tainly altogether unexpected from a peer in his teens. Other noblemen, like Lord Mil. ton, set out for wild and unfrequetC(j coun. tries, and endure all manner of hardships, In order that they may learn the rewards of the scientific traveller. The late Prince Consort, besides bcltig a good architect, was an excellent turner in wood and an cllicient amateur photo grapher. It Is siupalar, we may here remar what a fascination photography has f- ' and how many prinocs have ,?rnt VST - ,ne Granrt Duke of T,,Bnyt hj nas Hi0duccdt it Js BalJ) gome magnificent specimens ol scenery. For arcnltrctura) ability, Ihe present Earl Lovelaco Is, perhaps, the most eminent ol his class of the day. The Earl a eldest eon (Bjron's grandeon), 'be Ute Lord Oakham, inherited his lathers notions ot the diKnity of labor, and carried them much further. Propping his title, he entered the shipping yard of Mr. fecott Retell as a conimou artmn. Another . peer, the Erl of Caithness, has turned his practical knowlcJge ot engineer ing to good account on different occa sions. When the Princess Alexandra arrWed in London, the Earl was honored w'.'.q the direction and personal guidance of the rojal train from Paddington to Wind.f'.rjr. Seve ral younir noblemen, Including the Duke of Sutherland and Earl Grosvenor, have gone In heartily for the tire brigade, following the example of Lord Graven, ot Charles II's time, who was a constant attendant at fires. 11 is Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has not disdained the helmet and the hose. ISy-the way, the Duke of Sutherland's mother, the dowager duchess, has exhibited decided taste as the designer of carpet patterns, and we believe that her Grace is not the only olerer milliner to be found among our aristocratic dames. 1 Rumor states that the Princess of Wales herself might instruct some ot ; tho Court milliners in. the mysteries of their own craft. Tho Hod, Mrs. Dumer is probably the only Instance tt a ludy In her sphere attaining eminence as a sculptor; it Is pretty generally known, however, that many ladies ot rank of the present day excel as amateur painters, modellers, musical composers, etc., and their claiaia in the field of literature are universally acknowledged. A Sagacious Pony. Sir Emerson Tennant gives, in "Land and Water," an account of a pony, the property of a milkman, which brings milk to Sir Emerson's door daily. By means of bread, sugar, and chesnuts it has been tamed, and it uow moves from door to door of its own accord, preceding the milkman, so that whilst he is settling with the servant at one house, the servants of the next house, warned by the sound of the stoppage of the cart, may be in readiness to take in the milk when the man arrives. At certain doors, Where the pony is in the habit of being regaled with bread, apples, etc., it contrives, without upsetting the cart, to raise the knocker with its nose and rap twice. A Snuo Steamer. Count S.ecsenyi, who is on his way to the Paris Exhibition from Pesth in a little steamer built expressly for the pur pose, arrived at Frankfort recently, by way of the Danube, the canal between the Danube and the Main, and the Main. His steamer is fifty-two feet long and eight feet wide, draws only eighteen inches or water, and is painted in white and gold. The saloon is very ele gantly furnished, and has a piano and a select library. Recently a number of editors of Missis sippi held a meeting at Brandon, in which action was taken on the political sitiation. Resolutions were prepared and offered denun ciatory of the several Reconstruction bills de claring them "unconstitutional," "oppres sive," etc. The vote on these resolutions, dailies having two votes each, and weeklies one, waB as follows: Yeas Natchez Democrat, 1; Enterprise Star, 1) Handsboro Democrat, 1; Kosciusko Chronicle, 1; Panola Star, 1; Vicks fcurg llerald,2; Clarion, 2. Total, 9. Nays Vicksburg Times, 2; Misssissippian, 2; Water Valley Courier, 1; Coptaham, 1; Brandon Re publican, 1. Total, 7. TO RENT. O"CL0VERN00K COTTAGE" AND GROUNDS TO RENT. A very desirable place t is acres, or tbe House, Lawn, Uardeu, btabling, ice House, etc separately, with a prolusion of fruit and vegetables aud Uuiden on the pluce adjoining "Cornwells" blatlon, on tlie Phlladelphluand Treuton Rnllroad, 12 miles from city proper. House carpeted uuu uiaLieu nu iiaruy mruiHueu. xtent tow. Apply to OEORUE I bKNA'l, No. 214 CHESNUT Street; up glairs. 5 27mwf at 0 10 RENT A HANDSOMELY FDB nlshed Country beat, with iO acres of Ground, lilue tulles distant from the ciiy, having an abundance of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, and large and pro ductive Vegetable Gardeu, large Rarn. btabling and all other necessary outbuildings. Convenient of access to the city by the Norlh Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to LKWI8 H. KKDNHR, 6 27 Mo. 152 b. FOURTH Btreet, O. TO RENT - DESIRABLE COTTAGE, with Coacn House anC btable, Situation high, and healthy, with plenty ol 8ln.de. Only titteen min utes ride by steam twelve times dally. Apply at No. 426 CUEbNUT Btreet. 6 27 6t fl TO LET-PART OF THE HOUSE NO. AJ.IO B. FOURTH btreet, below Lombard, east siUf.' Iuqulre ou the pretuUea. References re quired. 5 28 - EXCURSIONS. wmAfiT EXCURSIONS UPTHE RIVER. iimiiTLe splendid steamboat JOHN A. vtiiiitiLH makes dally Afternoon Kxcurslons to ISurlliiKlon and ilrislol, stopping at Uiverton, Torres- dale, Andalusia, and lieverly, each way. These excurelona leave CHK8NUT (STREET WliAltk' at S o'clock In the Allernoon. Tieturnlng, leave Bristol t 4 o'clock, arriving in tnecity at e o ciock r. M. FA li E i!Jt curslou , 40 cents. Each, way, 26 ceuts, 6 25 am , . viiMirtt r wwrn-w ir At a XTrt a tw-v ijtiZ!llTH U1WDAY8. at o'clock, from Hecoad 1 ioi uiiuva a licit HtreeL Bteanier BWAN. for Chea ter, l'eniiKrove, New Castle, JelawarQ City, Port il'eiin. and Bombay Hook. Wedneadaya and Buturdara the SWAN may be -..imrvereu lor fcACUltblUNB. 0 it 12t M- HORSTMAN & SONS PIFTH and CHERRY Sts., ' HAlsurAC-AUllJll3 AND IMP0BTER8 OF XADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, 1HX'UW WOBWED, ' NOTIONS, AND SMALIa WABES Also, opened lately, , A hOSIKIIY DEPARTMENT ...j now In Stock full Una Of their OWN . rr. tON Of COTTON UOBIERY. OIXJVKX JHCUIU BUSMEN DKlV,H''"il1 aU other Articles belonging to thia branch. Special lnduoem-ut 0""erl U irtoea. i nwHp2u THE DAILY FyEftmG. TELUCrB APIIPniL Do Justice to Nature It In iricralltnrlx to n8.tr nrwl keep In splendid or'' not to preserve Nothing can be ean4' er it Rood set of tenth, brush them hr'-" .r. All tlint in needed is to purify Ing Brr .aly nl it hi and mnrulng wlt!i perfume' -mmwr. It will make the mouth a - i'uiace. - DRY GOODS. Spring and cummer DIlESSi GOODS, , rKn the Late auction halem. The sacrifices Importers . faave been compelled to submit to Id disposing of their stocks In the. AE'TIOW BOOMS Till ft mill T, Have enabled us to offer attractive styles, AT VERT lOtV PRICES, With a determination to keep our trade active. Pur chasers may feel confident that our Stock in eacb de partment will be sold ' AS EOW AS ANY HOEHEIN THE IT Y. CUttWiN STODDART & BROTHER, A ON. 400,458, AND 404 N.NECOIN I STREET 6 29 It ABOVE WILLOW. JIOHTFEN CENTS FOR LAWNS. TWENTY I'ESiTS FOR LAWNS. CIRWEN hTOBDART & BKOIIIEU, NOW. 450,452, AND454N. SECOND STREET, 5 28t ABOVE WILLOW. T WENTY-TIVE CENT DRESS O00DS ForiSpring and Summer. CUH WEN STODDART & BROTHER, NO. 430, 15, AND 43 1 N.SECOND STREET, 52 St ABOVK WILLOW. HIRTY-FIVE CENTS FOR Double-Fold Mozambique. CIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, N OS. 450, 458, AND 434 N. SECOND STREET, 8 29 8t ABOVE WILLOW. PRENCH LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, FKOM AUCTION, tURWEN STODDAUT & BROTHER, NOW. 430,433, AND 454 N. SECOND STBEET, 6 29 St ABOVE WILLOW. grKING AND SUMMER GOODS For Bovs' and Men's Wear, FH03I AUCTION, AT BED I CE J PRICES. To obtain a good suit, buy the material, And have It made. CIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, NOS. 450,458, AND 434 N. SECOND STREET, 6 29 St ABOVE WILLOW. ISO. 11U1 CHEBJNUT btreet. E. r.1. NEEDLES & CO. IHave opened, nt their NEW STORE, ti. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chtinnt, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or WHITE GOODS, IA.CES, EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, IIAN DKEKCniEFI, VI II u Enrn. wwti . Of Superior Quality, at LOW PRICES, yM13 XflKBgHO loll oji 1867!!! AN ATTRACTIVE CORNER! BEAVTirVLIHSriATt EJLEGANT GOODS I PRICES LOW We have pleasure In saying that we are able to offer au unusually attractive and elegant STOCK 09 UOODS, and at PRICES DECIDEDLY CHEAP. HICK HEAVY BEACH SILKS. MOHAIRS), LUSTRES, POPLINS. SHETLAND SHAWLS FOB S. PIANO AND MELODEON COVERS. CLOTHS, CASMIMEBES, AND DRILLS. ; BEST HOOP SHIRTS, ALL SIZES. LINEN GOODS, MUSLINS, J7LAN NELS. ETC. ETC. ' All goods sold at the very lowest posdlblerlces.and warranted as represented, JOSEPH H. THORNLEY N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS. Established In 1868. siBmSp OIIEAP DRY 000 1'S, CAHPET8, MATTINGS OIL CLOTHtt. ANDWLNDOW bUADE ' V. E. ARCH AMBAULT, N. E. turner ELEVENTH and MARKET Btreeta. Opened this morning,! rom auction Inkraiu Carpets. all wool, at 76c.. 7o., II, VltS,tl'S7, and 1V. Iuyralu Carpeta, wool hlilug, 4oo., 6oo and w. Jtiigllsb Tapestry Brussels Cariieia, only rv&. Kutry anl blalr Carpels, iloo. to 75c. Kag Carpels, 4.c to 75c. lleuip Carpets, 85c. to to. Floor Oil Cloths, fx. Window Shades. 1 to li Plain Wludow Hol land, boo. While Walling. 87c. to 6oc Red Mailing, J'kj. to too. Woollen Druitgela.il to H-!. Htulr O !l'M7 BprliiR tiliiuUea, ia to JWO. DeLttlnes m. E, Corner BiJKVJtjNTU ana MARKET fctUeeta. DRY GOODS. gl'LENDID STOCK OF LIKEJiS AND UOUSE-FURNISniNG ; IIY GOODS, At Itetluootl I v i o o s. A NEW IMPORTATION 01? BUrERIOR EXTRA FINE 'AND HEAVY Doublo Damask Toole Linens. Table Cloths, two to seven yatus long. Maiiklnsand Uoylles to mutch. ' Iliicknbnck, Diaper, and Damask Towels. '1 owelliigg of every description. Bird's-eye I.lnen, Linen Lawns. Hort Heavy Diapers, a1 1 widths. Heavy plaid and figured If lour Linens. ItlchardHon's, Hmyili's, and Dunbar's Linens. Hheetlng and IMIlow Linens, all widths. nriiliiire Chintzes and Furniture Diniltlo. Linen Materials for Dusters and Travelling Suits and t nrniture and Carriage Coverings. W bite Linen Holland, lor window shades. 3'lne Oauae Hummer lilanketo. Klegant Marseilles Quilts, eutlrely new stvlos. wflh centre pieces, embroidered In colors. counterpanes ana jmnngeui, all descriptions, (ianr.e and Bummer Flannels all widths. F.mbroldered and printed l'iano and Table Oovera. Lleguut printed and plaid Flannels for Uacquoa. Also, a lnrse assortment of white and colored Turin. taus; white and colored Mosquito NeUIng, with 1 runies complete; Lace and Muslin CurValUB, Cornices, and Curtain Materials; Window K,'oades. Also, a rie- Imrlment lor White Oooda, lloaiery, and Staple Er.. trolderles, Domestic Mucins aud Sheetings. SHEPPARO, VM HftRLIKGEfl &' ARP.VSQH. 5 24 7t rp NO. 10 it CIIESNUTOiTREET. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGITrll AND FILBERT, HAVE JCST OPENED Two cases Colored Mohair Alpacas, choice shades. Fine French Percales, 37 cents per yard. Stripe Poplins, SO cents per yard. -A cheap lot of Plaid Goods, as cents per yard. BLACK BILKS I BLACK BILKS I , Very cheap. ' WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODSI White Piques, 60, 56, 6214, 75, 80 cento, and fl per yard. Handsome Plaid Muslins, very cheap. . Bolt Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Muslins. Figured Swiss Muslins, from auction, cheap. Bblrred Muslins, 61, 96 cents, l'12i, tl'23. and fl 87 per yard. . Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at the vety lowest market prices. I , Bargains In Ladles' and Oents Hosiery and Glove. , Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cambric Hdkfs. A cheap lot of Worked Handkerchiefs, from auc tion. A large assortment of Linen Fans, very cheap. , Ladles' and Misses' Hoop Ekirts, best quality, 110 22 ' . ' . I PRICE & WOOD; N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Bts. JOHN W. THOMAS, Kos.405 and 407 Not lb SECOND St. NOW OPEN, POINTE II ES INDES SHAWLS AND BOTVNDES. LLAMA POINTES AND BOTUNDES, riNHV POINTES AfND BOTUNDES, SHETLAND SHAWLS, . SSCwsmttrp GRENADINE SHAWLS. B. W. Corner of ZTourtU and Arob Btm LARGE STOCK Or SEHSIEB QUILTS. 10- 4 AND 11-4 LANCASTER QUILTS. 11- 4 llONKlt'OMHtiUIIrN, PINK AND BLI'E MAKNKILLVSQITTLTS, PINEST WHITE QUILTS IM POUTED. HOTELS SCPPL1KD WITH CILTS, NAPHINM, TOWELS, TAUJUB LINENS, SHEETINGS, ETC. ETC HAVE JCST OPENED ANOTHER CASE SILVER POPLINS. lOlt LADIES' SUITS. DAKH LAW AS. FRENCH AN It ENGLISH, . THIN GOODS, FULL VAKIKTI, , SUHHER SILBS, REDUCED. P. S. WHITE SHAWLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1 6 wfm6ui JAS, R. CAMPBELL & CO.. i IMPORTERS, JOBBEBS AND BEl'AILEBS OF DRY GOODS, NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, OFFER THE L AUG EST STOCK OF PRESS GOODS They have ever exhibited, comprising the best and most deblrable fabrics for tne present season, at greatly reduced prices ' S231mrp NDIA S H A 7 L 0. ! - GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, j HAVING A LARGE STOCK OF j I ND IA SUA .W S I On band, will offer them, for the next three weeks at greatly reduced prices, less than ever offered before. - 4l8m ' i Ladles In want ol this article will do well to pur chase now, as great Inducements will be offered. iT CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH 6TKEET U " ' Koveltloa Opening Laily. - lteal Cluuy Laoeai. . Black Guipure Lacea. I tolote Ai)tlliue Ltuws, , Potute de Uawt Laca. , VUread Veila trouj $z-60, . i WHITE GOO Dti, Marseilles for Ureases Bargains. ' ' ' i?i,7fd.f?i1Vk.d.lc" UuH"! India Twilled liululi Curubrlc, 1 ymra wide : iiibri.i k-i.wsi , ADELPIII A t WEDNESDAY. DRY GOODS. H C M OVAL. j J. M. HAFLEIGH, No. 902 CHESNUT STREET, HAVING DETERMINED TO CLOSE OCT ! HIS ENTIRE STOCK; OF fePRING AND SUMMER ' DRESS GOODS, BEFORE BEMOVINO TO HIS i ' ; : I new storh, No;s. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St. 4 WILL OFFER THE SAME, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY B7, At snch reduction In prices as will Insure tho sale of all DRK-S FABUIC9, a large portloa of Which will be sold at ONE-HALF tbe former prices. 627mwf(it 229 FAMES & WARNER 29 NORTH NINTH BTREET, AliOVE RACE, ; Have Just received from recent Auction Snles: ' One case Hcotch Dress Ginghams, 8c., worth ic. ' liest Black Alpacas, 46, HO, bu to, 65c, e'c. ! (spring All-wool i'laid Shawls, 18, worth $4' 50, Haw aud choice styles bprlng Culicoes. . , Double width All-wool Deluines, 68c ' Dluck and White MalmoraH, very low. ! All-wool Tweeds, hoys' wear. 7&c. ' Vower Loom Table Llneua. 65, 73, and 8Sc, Linen Towels, 1'2'a, 1ft, 18, 10,i6. iisc., etc. Apron and Nursery Diaoer, Napklus, Doylies, etc, ' Ladles' Lluen UauUkerchleis, 15, 18, 2U, 22, aud 2.o. Ladlts' Col d Uord'd JleiuHlltclied. S7;ac., worth 60a. : Gents' Linen Uandkercliiels, 23, 25, 81, J7, and 6oc ; Gents' liemstltched Hantlk'I'B, 5U. U2. 75, 7ia, etc Genla Summer Cotton Undershirts, 750. . French Woven Corsets, tl-25. WHITE UOODS! WHITE GOODS! Flald Nainsooks, 25c. up. I Plain Nainsooks. 2o, SI, 87a', , 50c., etc. Victoria Lawns, 81. a7', 45, 6c., elc i White Piques, 50c; Corded do., 62', and 75C , Wide Shirred Mnsllim. 75, and tl. Soft finish Jaconets, 25 81, 87,'i. and 5"C ' Satin Plaid Naiusook, for wrappers, 50c . Swiss Mulls, Solt Finish Cambrics, etc . Linen Sblrl Fronts, 0, 87',, 45, 50, 66, Slit and 7uC. ; Three-ply Lluen Culls, 13c. DOMESTICS I DOMESTICS I One case Bleached Muslin, 12'ic, best yet. I One bale yard Unbleached, It'c, worth isc. 1 Bleached Muslins, 10, 12'J , 16, 18, 20, tl, aud 25c. ' 234 yds. wide Bleached Sheetlog, 45c ; 2', - " " - " 60, 68, and 85c ' Pillow Case Muslins, 22 and 25c All-wool Domet Flannels, clieap. t Best makes Bleached Muslin, i Wlilltunsvllle, Wamsutia, Semper Idem. ! Forestdnle, Bay Mills. Superior Shining. New Jersey, Montgomery, Manaway, Waltham, Facltlc, Straflord, etc FARIES & WABNER, ; 1298 SO. WORTH NINTH STREET. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. BAILEY & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM VIENNA NEW STYLES LADIES' SATCHELS. BAILEY & CO., NO. 819 CJIESWT STREET, 4 1 mw!8mrp PHILADELPHIA. CE PITCHERS. A EAROE ASSORTMENT OF ICE PITCHERS, XOW OPENING AT CLARK & BIDDLE'S. No. 712 CHESNUT Street. 418smw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. 910 MEAD tSc CO., 910 FOHMF.RLT AT THE CORNER OF NINTH AND CHESNUT STS. ABE NOW AT No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, 1 1SOUTH BIDE, SECOND FLOOR, Have Just finished over (50) FIFTY NEW STYLES OF TKA BETS, which they are offering at euor mously low prices. Tea Sets, plain and chased 26'0 ' H ',' . ,30-00 " rich chased.,.. iw-50 i " " ; ,.f35'00 11 very handsome, IS7'60 : " very rich aud medallions n ...ilO 00 j " ,...(5 00 ICK PITCHEIIB a specialty, ranging in pries from fb-OO to I18O0. ! ' MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, NO. WO CHESN lit STREET, ' 4 i ttr rp 1 BOUTH BIDE, SECOND FLOOK. Qm D. K I T.C H E N, JEWELER, S.E. Corner TtNTII and CUES NUT. , CHEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ' '. JEWELRY, SIJLVER-WAKE, ( BRONZES. ALL GOODS MA 11 RED IN PLAIN FIGURES, ' I WATCHES AKD JEWELKT CAIIEFCIXY BE PAIHKD. ' j Particular attention paid to Manufacturing all arti cles In our Dee. (121 than MAY 29, 1867. CARPET. NOS! james n. oauE, soir& co.t ; I I oso I ... , . . . CKESNtT ST., BEL0V SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. FRESH CAUTON BATTINGS, t Vf HITE, RE,,, CHECK, AND FANCY, 4-4, 5-4, AND -4 WIDE. JAMES II. 0RNE, SON & CO tUESMT ST,, BELOW SEVENTH, i ' HAVE 4 EST RECEIVED THEIR BPlUNGr IMPORTATION OF i OABPE TINGS, , ... f' ever DfcsifelPtiaN. French Chenille,' Axminster, WILTON, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, AND TAPEST1UES. t t 8-4dc 6-4 VELVETS, WILTON, BRUSSELS t ' AND I . . . ..... i VELVET CARPETS, WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, FOB HALLS. JAMES H. 0RNE, SON & CO., (IIESNIT ST., BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. lUREK-rilES, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN IXGUAIXS, Eugllhh and Amcricau Oil Cloths, COCOA MATTINGS, DRVVGETS, LINEN IBIHU CLOTHS, REUS AND MATS lUfmwftnrp Of F.TKRT HtJiCRlPTION. RATTING WAREHOUSE ! TtiCCALLliimS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESfJUT STREET, i . . Would Call tho Attention of th Trad i to their KxtCDstve Stock of CANTON AND COCOA MATTINGS. FRESH CANTON MATTINGS AT BET AIL. .WHITE, RED, CHECKED, .. AND FANCY STYLES. Th Largest Assortment la tho City. MCCALLIMS, CKEASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET, 5 22 lmrp PHILADELPHIA. CANTON MATTINGS, CARPETING ' OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, . ETC. ETC, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. johit rTwhite, NO 13 NORTH SECOND STREET, IS NOW OFFER INO THE ABOVE GOODS - - AT VERT LOW FIGURES. ' CALL AND BEE. 81m SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, The Fidelity lB.arsaes, Trust and Safe Peposlt Company, for - tho Safe Keeping of Uoudi, Stocks, and Other Valuables. i CAPITAL $500,000 BlaKCTORfl. N. B. BBOWNB, IKUWARD W. CLARK. CLARENCK H. CLARK, ALKXANDKR HJiaV JOHN WELSH, H. A. CALDWKLL, J. OILLLNUHAM FELL, If EN R Y O. OLbSUN. CHARLLH MACALKSTER. Office In the Fire nrunt IiiilhliiiK ot llie Philadelphia Nailotial Bunk, CHESNUT Street above Fourth. This C'omuany lecelves on deposit, and OUAIUIf. TEES THE HAFE KEEPINU O VALUABLES upon tbe following rates a year, viz.: Coupon Bond? . (1 per llono RcglhtereU Bonds and. 6ecurUle......au cents per siooo (JulU t olu or Bullion ...fl- per sioo . Sliver Coin or Bullion............. ....ti per m Gold or Hllver Plate (1 per 10 Cash Boies or small tin boxes of Baukero, Brokers, Capitalists, etc., eoiitents unkuowa to Uie Oompauy, and liability limited. S26 a year. ' The Compauy oflers for KENT (renter exclusively holding the key) SAFES LN8IDK ITS VAULTS at J'w, (no, (40, (60, and I7S a year, according to slse and ooallon, . ...'. I ciupon and Interest Collected for one per cent. I nU-real allowed on Money Depoalto. I This Company Is authorised to receive and execute Trunin ot every descrlnllon. ; PUlmwlrp N. B. BROWNE, President, i Rohk.bt PATTTOSOir.'Becretaiy and Treasurer.'! gB J, WILLIAMS & SONS, , NO. 1 NORTH SIXTII STKEETj ,' . VAMCrACTraSM 0 . ., i WINDOW BLINDS and . " . : i SHADES. ' Blln4le if paired: Shades Lettered; Trlmmlmrs and Fixluren; l'luin bhades of ail Kinds; l'lcture Tassels; Corlb; Bell Pulls .etc. i 16 mwfilmrp 3 AUG II 'S RAW CONE ., SUPER-PnOSrUATE Of U3IB. The great Fertiliser or all crops. Quick In lie action, and pennantnl In Its eUtscUh Eatauliahed over twelve years. . ; Lealera suiplled by the cartro, direct from the Wharf Ot the niauuluciory, on liberal terms. ' ilanuiactured only by : BATJQH A HONS, , Office No, 20 South EELAWAKR A veuue, ; . tfilBllirp .... fhilndalpUla. AUCTlC'V SALES. i'mi.'P rimn, AnctTrner, C C L E I, 1. a n n . M c o, ArCT Jon T "' !' - . A Mf Mti. No. 6oj MAKKET BtretU SALE.OP UdO CABES BmHOEs, BR03AN3 . nn Tlmraday nioriilnc. Way W.eommmieliiB at In o'clm-k, w will ae'l hv dialogue, for cash. 1. caae. ot m.n'e. b .Vs Vnd y utlm' boot, slipes. hroKHim. balmorali. &L An women's, mmHo, ami cbltdren'w wear. r2s Vi ej T OH N 1. MKH'k CO., AUCTIONEERS O JSCS. 28S and VM MARK KTHtrnot LARGE PAI.E OF BRITISH, FRENCH, OERMAV . we will bold a larne aale of lorels-n and dnnimtin dry gooes, by catalomie, on four moniua" credit 1 On Thursday iiioriilfiK, and L?.' ft ., S'0011' f ml.raolm ahmit 1000 fiaclrsirpe w'grstp.lJnJnr.'?. USX' " ixaeK tAROEroTlVALKOFc " .7'.".. OnlriduvM' . -May ?1, nt It o'clock, wi' " - ' - " -four mouiliB' ciedlt,.' r,-V 'ld hy catalogue, ct line and line Iniralu lini. y'l' V""-e Vpnetmn, super thii rarpetlnts. etc.. emh '; ft,,"M'. Uts comixe, .nidi suprrlor gr.oUH. whlrli i ,'a'," ehnlue assortment of niornlng ol stle. Mf b examined early on tno 5 24 St BOTlfFllF,frTonY MALE OF FRENOn AND Jnne , ? H"ur wornlug, , fi'ur . 0 cl"uk- Wll 1 "old, by catalogue, on 0 .nontlih' credit, about 70t) lots ol French India u rman. a..d BrlilHh Lrr Ih.ods, embrw"i. a fn?i Worsieda. woollens, linens, and boitona. ' lcaur,.unvd,,rB1rrtt,,Kei1 ,0,r 'x'Vl"titlon and cata joguts reuoj eurly on niornlng ol le. ( 2s ot ?Kvf MKi!72ilY-MAL',! OF BOOTH- OB8, , TBA ELLlN'i BAtiH, KTRA W tiOODtt. ElO. I June 1.WHI K0uJ,ry.M:'rul"s. . : Open for examination with oataloirues early on "' the morning of sale. umuguea sanr os 9i,ot - fT M. CUMMEY A t?0K9, AUCTIONEERS Hold Rettnlar Pales ot " REAL ESTATE, IsTOI KH. AND BUXTJRrTrira at I THE rULALELlUIIA EXCHAWUK T i S;.Ddb",W gf at h. Property UsuedVparateiy: , " I HKrocaialopes published and ctiaulaled' ntalnln. hill detcripiloiis W property to be sold h aim, f llal list el property contained In ourE til? tor. and ollered at private sale. "UIXleilla',1tegls. Bales advertised dally lnjui. the dally newspaper ! BALE ON MONDAY, June 8, Will Include ' Ol l'HAB' COTJRT SALE-Entate of Alexander Gall iway. deceased. fetone Residence and lot of giousd, Allen's lane, Tweuty-secoud Ward, near Oor. fnanlown. ' u BY ORDEROF DEIIW-EstateofRo?er McDonald. deceaed. lwo-stoiy brick Tavern and lour brlok: LwellingB. vomer of '1 wenty-lourtii and Oald K ellstreeis, between Walnut aud Locust streets. jlEL OA JST t-OL NTRV fcEAT. with o cr otland. Church lane, adjoining the tlly Hue, 4 miles iroiffl M at kttHireec Bridge. . . i r ! WAt-H i.GTON UUARK AND LOCTU8T STREET ilHnopoiue Reaidence, with side OUice and Lot. S feel iroul. , HiMJSOMU MODERN" RESILENCE-No. 316 toutb 1 eulb street. CREoNUT S1HEKT WF8T PflILADELPHIA.1 1 andsonie Modern Rebldence, Fourth, east of Fortieq Itreet. north vide. SOUTH FIFTH BTREET No. 903 Falrrax place .levm brick Dwelling and Lot, 42 by 130 feet. I EXECUTOR'S HA LK Enlace of Hiepben Bnnton, deceased. Four modern tliree-atory brick Dwelllugi rsvn. ou, iijt-t.iixo. uuu jifi i.arpeoier sireet. 1 bunie Estate Two tbre-ltry brick Dwellings, o,UilandtwsKil:gl now Cross street, below Dlo- kenon street. 'Kime Esiate T two-story Dwelling, weststde Church, uow Otsego slrtet, between Reed-and Prime aireeiB. bame Estate Bilck Messuage and lot of ground, No mo Federal street. I Same Estate Yearly Ground Rent of C2-50. I Bame Estate Eight yearly Urouud Routs of 52 each. i bame Estate Five yearly jaround Rents ol a each,, one ol l. und one ol (84. - is 2S ttt s AAlCELi C. FORD & BOS, AUCTIONfiEKI NO. W a FOURTU btreet. . .... Bales of Real Estate, btocks, Loans, etc., at Phils del) tna Exchange, evory Friday at 12 o'clock, noon ! Our sales are advertised In all the dally and severa of the w-kly newspapers, by separate handbills 04 each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand ot which will be Issued on Wednesday pre ceding each sale. , REAL EtiTATK AT PRIVATE HALK. SALE OP REAL K8TA1 K, STOCKS, LOANS. ETC. . . , , , On Friday-May 81, ' "a al v' , At 12 o'clock, at the Fxciiange. will Include: TRUSTEEel PEREMPTORY BALIS. 8 shares boulhwark BaliioitdOo. Don hhures Philadelphia and Erie Railroad CO. ' H ' !it shares butquehantia Canal Co. OA) shares Hestonvllle Passenger Railway Co. Bonds 6U8queUttnna t;ual Co.'s 6 per cent. Coupon i ... , For other accounts. 11,000 Camden and Atlantic Railroad Co.'s 2d MorU gBf1 i!T,V,.-,1,"S.d": "teei. April aud October. tLlUAkT tOUN'IKY BEsT, 7 acres at Oluey. T,w.m -""d Ward, lately the residence or Ir. VV Illiani Camac. Large stoue house, . ao rooms, sta bling, tenant house, a green bouses, bowling alley to. shrrubbeSr " ' Ul Ud plaule1 wlln elBnt LARG'i'AND VALUABLE TRIANGULAR LOT. Passyuuk road and 1 welfth street, lis feet ll' inches on Pustyunk road, 174 leet S Inches on TwelUn street VALUABLE BU1LD1KG LOT. t). Broad street! celowMcEean street, 4u leet by ita feet toaMfeet LARGK AND VALT7ABLE BTJIIDTNG LOT N E. corner ol Ninth and McKean streets, 9(1 leet oil Ninth street, Ht) leet 8 Inches ou McKeau si. To 2o 6t THOMAS & SUMS, JiOS. 139 AND 141 t B, FOURTH btreeL , , ' Bale os. 1S9 and Hi 8. Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURK, FRENCH PLATE WIR. i 5V,JJB-n,'AAii BRUaSELd CAKPETb. I . , fr. . ... .f ... , . iu"uay oiornug next. ' A t 9o clock, at tne auction store, an extensive us sortmeut of excellent second-hand luruiture iS2S2t B Y THOMAS UIKCH a tMH, KO. lHOCHEti UT Street, above Eleventh Street. . . LARGE BALE OF FINE CRROMOS AND EN- CJLlbH KNORA VINOS, i . . . ly11,8'1""1 Thursday JCvenlngs, AtSoc ock, at the Auoilon htore, No. HloChesnut street, will be sold, a luige collection of choice Envllsii Chromos aud bleel Pluto Kngravlugs. after LaudSear Herring, Turmr, Wllkle, Martin, aud others ' f 'Ihe collection will ba open for exmluatloii on .Tuesday and Wednesday. 52sst 1 . . ""'U SaleNo-1110 Cbesnnt street. I SUPERIOR HOL'tKIloLJ.VliRNi'riiii . ti 1 i V,K1k ,.4"OIU. , PLATED WARE, i llttA ii.b, E1C - . . Ou Friday Morning, ' ; At t o'clock, at the auction store. No. liiochnsnnt street, will bo sold, a laige asHortmeut ot superior household furuiluie, trow lanillles declining house, keejiiug. - ELEOANT FRENCH CIT1NA DINNER SERVICE. , On Friday, At 1 o'clock, will be sold; one splendid large French Chlua richly deourated dinner and deui rt rv'ce. 6 w it DB. SCOTT,' JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1028 AUCTION BALES OF HOUbEHOIJ) FURNITlTRH, I B. bCOlX Jr., will give his personal atlention to sales ot household furniture, at Ihe residences of parties removing or breaking up bouaekoeulug. on the must favorable terms. - , TDANCOAST A; WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS X . No. 40 MARKET b'l'REET. - O. C. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEEI OUice Wo. t-l COMMERCE BUV. ( t&i O FFICE , ;O.F .... FLOREHCE GEVi.'iG f.MOHiHE ! BEMOVKDTO No. 1123 CEtESNUT STREET, GIRARD ROW, Opened nnde new tusptoep, new Agents, with new guarantees, ' THE VERT REST FAMILY aiACIIINE. Flease call and examine. 5 g wfmrp rpiIJB OLD STAMP RE ItOItEELEO J Eff STORE FOR EI Si E ( OSTFECITIONS. Entire new stock of FiiieCoufeciloua, Frul s, eli!. ' Pmi-AtiKLfHtA, May Is, latf?. Havlnff taken the' old establlhed btore No. tog MARKET btreet, formerly occupied by John Uagey. aud xiujpleUly retiilwl und renovated the eutire our line, at as leasouaole price as can be purchased elsewhere. " - - " : Our long experience In the business, together with the elllcleut coi ps of workmen, at our command, will enable as to furnish the nuest artloejs st the lowest prices.. - - " ", r." ..-. AcaUIsrespectlulIsoilclte't. . ' ",' ntiM A i.rrnsj. , 117 lmrp , . NO. 90tf lUHUKT hi n.fcfj 4 Wei.gsswiSwssJaViw
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