The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 11, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 18C7.
8
C EN EH A L LONG STREET'S LETTER
ON RECONSTRUCTION.
The following is the text of Oeiieral Long
gtreet's letter upon reconstruction, in reply to
a communication addressed to luin b John M.
0. Parker: ,
Nkw Oki rans.Ia-. June 3. Yonr esteemed
feVm-f thei6th iIi.m duly reel ved. I wh.
to bve the opportunity to licit. f"1"'
Con egrVeablv surprised to meet
uih lalrneM and iraokuwui In a politician
whom I l"ave been taught to believe uuoom
gratingly opposed to the white people of the
I have maturely considered your Bngeastlon
tn "wiplv unite lueflorte to restore Loulslnna
u, her fonner position Ju the Union, through
te party now in power." My let ter of the IU
of Anril. io which ou refer, clearly lu.l cntes a
dfBlie for practical reconstruction and reoon
rlliatlon. Viactieal men can turely UiHilngulab.
between praotltal i eco-islrnctlon and recon
stiucllou an au abf.trct question. I will en
d'avor. however, with reuewed energy, to
nieel your wishes In the mutter. The serlons
d ilicully that I apprehend 1m the want of that
wisdom which Is necessary for tne great work.
I shall be bnppy to woik In any liurness that
riromlfces reilel to our distressed, people and
harmony to the nation. It matters not whether
1 bear the mantle ol Mr. Pnvmor the mantle
olMr. Humuer.so that 1 may help to bring tue
clory of "peace and good-will towards men."
I ball set out by assuming a.proposltlon, that
I hold to be self-evldt nt, viz . The highest of
human laws Is the law that Is established by
8heVreat "principles that divided political
parlies prior to the war were thoroughly uls
cuhsedbyour wisest statesmen. When argu
ment was exhausted reort was had to com
promise. When compromise wai unavailing,
inscui-slou was leutwed, and expedients were
sought, but none ooul'l be found t suit the
erueigeiicy. Appeal was fiually mada to the
sword, to deterimue wnlch of the claim was
the true coin-lrui-Uon of const lutional law.
Tbe sword has decided in favor of the North,
and what they clulmed s principles cease to oo
principles, and are beoo'ne law. The views
that we hold cease lobe principles becuuse they
are opposed to law. It is therefore our duty 10
abandon ldea-t that are obsolete, and conform
to the requirements of law.
THE HIGHER LAW.
The Military bill, aud amendments, are peare
offerings. We should accept them as such, aud
place ourselves upon them us the St irling point
Jrom which to meet fu'ure political Issues as
tbey arise. Like other Southern men, I natu
rally sought alliance with tne Democratic party,
merely because it was opposed to the Repub
lican party. Hut as far as I can judge, there Is
nothing tangible about it, except the Issues
that were staked upon the war, and there lost.
Finding nothing to take bold of except preju
dice, which cannot be woiked Into good lor
anyone.lt Is proper and right that I should
seek some ; standpoint from which good may
be done.
IMPRACTICABLE ISSUES OF THE DEMOCRACY
If I appreciate the principles of the Demo
cratic party, Us prominent feature oppose tne
enfranchisement of the colored man, and deny
the right to legislate upon the subject of suf
frage, except by UieSla es Individually. These
two ttaturcs have a tenduuey to exclude
Houtheru men from that party; for the colored
man Is already enfranchised here, aud we
cannot seek alliance with a party that would
restrict his rights. The exclusive right of
the States to legislate upon suffrage will
make the enfrt'iuchi-.erneut of the "lacks,
whether for better or for worse, a fixture
among us.
It appears, therefore, that those who cry
loudest against, this new order of things as a
public calamity are ti-ose whose principles
would fix it upou us without a remedy. Hence
It becomes us to Insist that sulfrae should be
extended in all of the States, and fully tested.
The people of the North should adopt what
tbey have forced upou us; and If It be proved
to be a mistake, theyibou.d remove it by the
JruJy tinder re-mb'lcuu principles of Uniform
Jaws upon suffrage.
If every mau In the country will meet the
crisis with a proper appreciation of our condi
tion, and come lairly up to his responsibilities,
on to-morrow the sun will smile upon a happy
people, our Melds will again begin to yield their
increase, our railroads and rivers will teem
with abundant commerce, our towns aud cities
will resound with the tumult of trade, aud we
shall be invigorated by the blessing of Aluilguty
God.
1 am, sir, very respectfnlly, your most obe
dient servant, James Longstkekt.
ROBERT E. LEE FOR PRESIDENT.
The Evansville (Indiana) Dailj Sentinel on the
Eoriter, one of whose editors was au olliuer lu
the Federal army during the war, writes a
double-leaded leader In tavor of General Kouert
. Lee lor President lu 18rW:
"We to-day nominate General Robert E. Ijee,
of Virginia, as our favorite lor President in
1868.
"General Lee stands before the world an
American nobleman: a Christian, without os
tentation; and a soldier without a peer, living
or dead.
"We ask not whether this purest and noblest
Of living Americans, who led forth the legions
of Virginia in defense of his native t-Hate lu au
aggressive war upon Us sovereignty bv the
Federalists of the North: or whether partisan
legislation baa stricken down his rights as a
citizen in the Federalists system of conceu
tralioatiou. We see ouly tne man, with his
spotless purity of character, nobility of person,
true t'hrlstluu greatness, aud peerless honor.
"Acknowledged at home and abroad as the
trreateML and Uie nurest amougst us, we deem
Tiim most amply Qualified to administer wan
dignity aud truth, the principles (or which his
Illustrious kinsman, Ueorge Washington,
fouubt, and which the bitter passions of degene
rat Nona have so lima ltuuerllled.
"General Hoberl E. Lee Is the first choice of a
Brand army ol Democrats lu the North, wuo are
not afraid to urge his claim before the country
for that position for which God especially en
dowed him. Tbe timid men of the party may
tremble when bis name Is spoken, but the brave
applaud.
"We believe that General Lee's nomination
bv the Democrats of the North would be hailed
'with deliuht by every lover of true manhoad
and nobility of character throughout the
woriu."
CONFUCIUS AND TIIE CHINESE
CLASSICS.
We learn that, as one of the consequences of
tne opening ot me new man route oetween san
Francisco and CBina, there has arisen in Cali
fornia a desire to learn something of the history
and philosophy of tbe thlsese. "To meet this
increasing interest," says tbe San Francisco
Bulletin, "we learn that a gentleman of Ban
Francisco, thoroughly versed in Chinese litera
ture, is engaged in exploration through the
Chinese CIbmiics, gatbenuir perns aud pearls
from the famous 'Four 13 oksol Confucius' the
most distinguished ol the Chinese, philosophers.
Tuts work will contain a condensed biography
of the tage, as well as an account of the lite of
bis principal disciple, Meuoiue. There will also
be notices of some of the ancient Chinese empe
rors and their ministers, and enough of ancleut
history and geography to give interest and
render intelligible the frequent references in the
precepts ot the great Chinese teachers to the
condition o( the country. The 'Four Books' are,
and for many centimes have beeu, tbe Scriptures-
the holy book of tbe Chinese. They are
committed to memory, and all clashes every
where throughout China cun repeat a por
tion of them. There la little doubt that the
continuance of the Chinese Empire to tbe pre
sent day, and the uaiuru ot Chinese institu
tions, political and social, are to be traced to
the doctrines taught in the 'Four Books.'
To-daj four hundred millions ot people respect
the sayings of Contucius perlotm reli"ious
ceremonies as ti e Bases did, and entertain the
same general ideas on mental and moral phi
lofophy, and respecting t-pirits and the future
Btate, as recorded In the 'Fnut Books.'
"The aphorisms and proverbs of this wonder
ing reop 8 01 rrettt interest, aud will
give us an Insight inte their modes ot thought
and life, which we could derive from no other
source. The most important, and perhaps in
terrstlngpartof the woik, may be that wherein
the teachings ot the "Four Books' are compared
with the Christian Scriptures, and in which the
present belief and practice ol tbo Chlaeso are
traced back tbroueb centuries, up to tne years
in which Noah lived."
A street beggar has been arrested in Now
Orleans, on whose persou was iouna fjwv,
with certificates of deposit for (12,000.
FOR SALE.
OfJEUMANTOWN PKOPEBTY FOR PALE
CTI KA I'.-Jloiine, II rooms, newlv nnnnrtHl. lin t
pa ulefl; aa, lint urn rolu water; location hlrh nnd
well slia.li'l: lot 30 tiv 110 feet. Terms puny. lm-
flfi.10 liriau.. alii.. A .... ....... . . . 1 '
................. .... w ... .... if,., irrmnnwy. io'iimt
otkie nHeslon. A piil at WlLBOWa Tea Ware-
boil?. No. wcHFs!
iUT Htrpu e 1 IT
GI OR BALE, OR TO LET FURNI9FIED,
1IOLBK,
b sar No. SM B. TWKNTV:riR.ST fStreet.
TO RENT.
OTO KKNT LAROB AND 8.M LL
ROOMS, in building IsO. lot) bouth l'HIKU
b.ieet. til HI
GTO LET PART OF THE HOUSE NO.
BOB M. FkUHTH Mrwt, below Lombard, eut
.me. Inquire on the premises. References re
qulred. S 28
rj 10 L E T DWELLING NO. 110 8.
LjNINKTEENTH Hireeu Inquire N. K. corner
TOiTH and CHKHNUT Ktreetn. e 4it
ffi TO LET-CAPE ISLAND FURNISHED
ItolColiitRe to let. 11 room, Photograph of whlcti co
Iil-kcpu at N.K, corner ol TKNTil and CUKsNU'f
Streeta m tf
CHKet fliNGS
V1ATTINC WAREHOUSE!
MCCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
Would Call the Attention of the Trad
to their Extensive Stock of
CANTON AND COCOA
MATTINGS.
FRESH CANTON MATTINGS
AT RETAIL.
WHITE, BED, CHECKED,
ANT)
FANCY STYLES.
The Largest Assortment In the City,
Jkl'ALLOIS, CREASE & SIOAN,
No. 519 CHESNUT STREET,
6 22 lmrp
PHILADELPHIA.
q;ue business EWsrAPEii !
THE
WILMINGTON DAILY "COMMERCIAL,"
PUBLISHED BV
JEXKIXS ATKINSON,
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE,
Js the only Daily Paper Published in the State I
The only paper that receives News by Telegraph.
Tbe only paper sold lu the streets of Wlluiiuif.oii.
lbe only Dt'iawure Daner sold on the tmlua of the
Delaware Kb 11 road.
btsdestta very larpe circulation within tne city
UmiiH, it Is sent to all the prluclpul towns aud Til-
laces mrougnoui tne ntme.
r . . i , n .. ... i t. Aii i.
AlB auverbuilUK vumuiua i c jjntiuuix.au ujr nil
btbl bUbllieHn men in the (Slate.
Asau AaveriisluK Medium ills unequalled by any
other paper in the teiale.
flillHUeipnia mroiiauts, manuincturers, am uiibi
t-HH mi-n unni-railv. will tlutl tbe "CUaiMKHOlAL"
an uDf(iuaTled medium ibrougb wnlch tney may reach
tbe people of Delaware. The "COM MUKCIA.L" may
be seen on hie at tbe Ecbauue, ana at tne Mercantile
Library,
Not ic, Tbe proprietors have purchased the exclu
sive privilege ol selling their puhllcutluos on the Dela
ware iv uroau, lor tne purpose oi giving- tneir pacer
all possible prominence. 6 lu 6L
B V7. FABER'S
OELKBIl A.T K t
SIBERIAN LEAD PENCILS,
TEN D F.OB EES 4F IIABDNE.HS,
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED
FOB CIVII. EN GIN EE IIS, ABCUITECTS
ABTIMTM, AND COUNTINttUOUSE USE.
FOB BALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BY
MOSS & OO.,
(AGENTS FOIt PHILADELPHIA.)
BTATIONERB.BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
AMI PRlNTJOtlS,
NO. 3 CHESNUT STREET.
X. BTOPPEL'B Great Lead Pencil Drawing of
"AFFINITY uj? choice," drawn with Siberian
Pencils, now on exhibition. 828 lm4p
ftJEW SPRING STYLES
PhUadelpliia Wall Papers ! !
HOWELL & BOURKg,
A. K. Corner FOl'RTU and MAUKET,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FAPEIl HANGINGS
akd 8U3mrp
OUUTAIN. MATEUIALp,
rpilE OLD STAND BE HUUIXLCD
NEW hTOIIE FOR FINE CONFECTIONS.
iLuine new slock of ineoonrvctioiis, r rul s, eto.
PHii.AUKi.pniA, May IK, lttt)7.
Ilavlnc taken the old etnaUlihed htura No. SUA
MAUhiT t-treet, lurmerly occupied by John Hagey,
buu completely reniieu aua renovated tue euiire
premlhe, we are prepared to supply all articles In
our hue, at as reasonable price as can be purchased
emew here.
Our long experience In tbe business, together wltb
tbe elllcleut coi ps of workmen, at our commaud, will
enable us to lurniob tbe uuest articels at the lowest
prices.
A call Is rtspectlully sollcltei.
.... MAINE EEEIXM,
5 17 lmrp NO. O0 UAKUKT STHEKT,
ON'T LliT THAT BABY CRY I"
ju svwvij'. v. '3i win seua m x amuy
Recipe for niukliiK tuiOTHINa bYIlUP, warrantd
u cood as Mrs. Wlnl"W's
Cost, only FOUK CI NTS per bottle. a loat
Addra-e W. R. v., this nice.
gQO AUCMI STREET. 600
HEt'HIUERATORS
AND U'TEU COOLERS,
BENT Bl KIXO TABLES.
NEW FIRE FRO F RBIITANNIA WARE.
URirFITII A PAUK,
4 10 . Q. BOO ARCH STREET.
TTODOFUS'AKD WOSTEMIOLM'3 POCKRT
IV KM I S. I'.ar and Htug Handles, of biiautllul
lluish. RtilKJKliH' and WAOK A HUTCH HU'A
KaXOPH. and Uie cel. bruted LKCOULTUE UAZUK.
BClHisOHS ot lliellM..hl qualltv.
ltar.ors, Knlven. fculmor. and Table Cutlery Orouiirt
and Pullnlied at I. V ADEIUA'b. No. IIS TENTH
bireet, below I'beNiiiit. iitvl
WATCHLS, JEWELRY, ETC.
Q10 MEAD & CO., 910
FORMERLY AT THE
CORNER OF NINTH ANDCHESNVT UTS.
ARE NOW AT
No. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
: SOUTH BIDE, BEOOND FLOOR.
We have Just finished In a very superior manner
over Two Hundred (200) New Designs of ICE
P1TCHEIW, which we are now offering at greatly
educed prices:
ICE PITCHERS, ecgraved. ...... .........,.,..,.... t8flo
" .. ...... I ...H. ... ... H... a ...M.s. . 950
11 engraved and obased 10 oo
. " - " 11 BO
" very rich, and chafed H on
" very rlcU, and medalllon.MM lg-no
" very rich, superior chasing... 14 00
" " ...J8 00
" entirely new, and elegant.... 17 50
MEAD & CO.. Manufacturers,
HO. t10 CHESNUT STREET,
4 4 8m rp BOUTH BIDE, BEOOND FLOOR.
1028 CHESNUT.
I. J. TAYLOR,
T E "W 111 L L E It.
Tbe attention oi the public is Invited to Bay Stock,
comprising
FINE WATCH E,
DIAMONDN,
(SILVER-WARE,
EEEOANT JEWELRY,
CLOTHS,
B11TMIO BOXES.
Arid all articles appertaining to the trade offered at
reduced prices.
WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
1028. 3 26taths3m8p
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
piRE AND BURGLAR SAFES!
MARVIN'S PATENT
ALUM AND DRY PLASTER
inOBOl'OIiLY FIBE-PBOOF.
PERFECTLY DRY.
ALWAYS RETAIN THESE QUALITIES J
HINT TIIOTSAND8 OF OCR SAFES IN
EXAMINE BEFORE PCRCHASiING ELSE
WHERE.
MARVIN & CO.,
721 CHESTNUT St.(MasonicHall)
AND S03 BROADWAY", NEW YORK.
FAMILY SAFES FOB PLATE, JE WELBY,
ETC. ETC.
BANKERS' STEEL CnESTS,
SECOND-HAND SAFES.
SAFES EXCHANGED ON LIRERAL
TERMS. 6 1 stutbSm
SEND FOB ILLl STH ATED C ATALOUVE.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
"OENEWAL AND CONTINUANCE OP
v LIMITED PAKTHEitsmi. Tne Huoscrioers
hereby give notice that tbey have, under the pro
visions of the Acts of Assembly of Pennsylvania In
sucb case made and provided, agreed to renew and
continue (be limited Partnership existing between
them, udder the following terms:
1. Tbe name of the firm under which the said part
nership shall be conducted Is JAMES L. REBER &
BIIOTUER.
2. Tbe general nature of the business Intended to be
trnimucled Is that of Wholesale and Keiail Dealers In
Flour, Urulu, Mill Feed, liay, Hlruw, eic tbe aaid
business to be carried ou lu ine city or Philadelphia.
3. Tbe names of the (ieueral Partners are J A M K$
L. KKBb.it, who resides at Mo. XIMI M. HKLHJND
bireet, In the eity of .Philadelphia, and ALPitKU 1
11KBKK, who resides at No.2!l7 1'OPLAK Street, In
suid city, aud the name of tlie Bpeclal Partner is
PUOKNK1.1NISARU, wbo resides aUOHNHON and
OKKfcN bireeis.Uermautown, also In said city.
4. Tbe amount of caulial contributed by said Special
l'artner, Kugeue Llnnard, to tbe common slock of
ll.e snld nrui, is io iuouhudu uuimn ivvi in caiu.
S. Tbe said renewed and continued Partnership H
to commence on the fourth day oi June, 187, and is
to teiminale Oil tbe first uay of June, lit;v.
JAM KM L. RKBER.
AUKhl) i Jll'.BKU,
(leueral Puriuers.
EUOENE L1NNAKD,
8 4 tuCw bpeclal Partner.
Q R O Q U E T.
AMERICAN CROQUET COMPANY.
B. H0SKINS & CO.,
NO. ! ARCH STREET,
BOLE AGENTS.
CBOQFET, 97-50, 10'00. (Il3'00t AND
914'OU PER SET.
OCR T50 SET IS EQUAL TO OTIIEA
MANUFACTURER 910-00 NETS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
.SEND FOB CIRCULAR.
H. UOSKINS CO.,
1 1 tnthsemrp NO. 18 ARCH STREET.
WADDING CAR DO.
PARTY INVITATIONS.
THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
R. H0SKINS & CO.,
STATIONERS AND ENUBAYEBS,
2 Mntbetmrp M. 9i ARCH STREET,
m
DRY GOODS.
1H07!!!
PRICES 43REATLY REDUCED!
DRY eOODS ARE C'HEAPI
WB ABESELLINU VERY LOWI
SPECIAL BABVAINS THIS MONTH I
WE WART TO CLOSE OUT STOCK I
Good Mnslln and Callooes for 12S oenta.
New styles of Cb all lea and Delaines, 22 cents.
Excellent All-wool CasKlmeres for 71 oenta,
Shetland Shawls and Grenadine Shawls tor (3.
Rich Heavy Black Bilks, f. 0. P 7, ti.
Hupeib Oros Grain bilks, (1'79. ti ia, 3, ? so, and
I4-50.
French Lawns, Percalos, Fiqnes, and Chintzes.
Materials for Ladles' Bulls, In great variety.
Linen Drills, Linen Ducks, etc, for men and boys.
Hoop bklrts, Balmorals, Hdkls., Bhlrred Muallns
etc. etc.
Bummer Flannels, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins,
etc. etc., at
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S,
N. E. CORNER EienTH AND SPBINCI
OARDEN STREETS, 2Sam8p
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
I HAVE OPENED THIS MORNING,
Great Novelties in Dress Goods,
COMPRIMNO IN PART:
M pieces fine Cambric Lawnsat 29 cents,
30 pieces fine Swiss liwns at half price.
26 pieces hue Organdie Lawns, corded In French
priming.
Fine I.awn Robe. Just one-third their value.
UO pieces printed Plqius. in oll-paliiied colors.
For beamy cf design and coloring they nave no
equal, lourlsts and others In want of such Roods
would do well to call.
Just opened, anoti.er case ot those fine white PInaes
handsome goods, only 60 cents. '
TRAVELLING GOODS. TRAVELLING GOODS.
omnlte poplins. Glncle Mohair, Poplin Cashmere.
Poplinelts, plain and mottled Goods, all at low
prices.
Hi yard black Glacte,for DresBes, equal tosllkl
appearance and lustre.
xs.w uuujin opening dally, from New York, Phila
delphia, and other markets.
MTJSLIN81 MUSLINS! MUSLINS!
All the leadlnir makes ot
BHIRTINU,
BiijuiiiiNU. and
PILLOW. PA HIT. XfTTST.TWa
At tbe lowest market prices. flllui
Yard Wide Brown Heavy, only 12 cents.
UEOHUK D. WIS HAM,
No. 7 North EIGHTH Street.
QREAT BARGAINS
IN
DEESS GOODS.
JAS, R. CAMPBELL & CO..
JHO. V27 CHESNUT STREET,
S23Xmrp PHILADELPHIA
STRAW GOODS.
Q RE AT REDUCTION
IN STB AW GOODS!
FREEMAN & CO.,
CORNER EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS,
WILL OFFEB ON AND AFTEB MONDAY,
JUNE 10,
100O HATS AT 62 CENTS EACH.
1-000 HATS AT 75 CENTS EACH.
1000 HATS AT $1-00 EACH.
100 H TS AT 81-ttS EACH.
100O HATS AT $1-50 EACH.
800 RONNETS AT ftfOO EACH.
BOO BONNETS AT 8185 EACH.
BOO RONNETS AT 8150 EACH.
600 RONNETS AT 8175 EACH.
BOO BONNETS AT ftli'OO EACH.
These Goods, Just received trem Eastern Manufac
turers, comprise all the latest Btyles and Novelties lu
PEDAL, COBURO, MILAN, and GLACE.
ALSO, 1000 OF HABDINO A CO.' UNI
VERSAL SHADE HATS,
NO. 1 AT 8100 EACH.
NO. AT 8110 EACH.
NO. 8 AT 815 EACH.
These HATS are suited for tbe sea-shore, and are
unquestionably THE MOST POPULAR SHADE
HAT IN THE MARKET. 6 8 12trp
STRAW GOODS GIVEN AWAY.
NO. a SPRING GARDEN STREET,
SIGN OF THH TIGER.
HISSES' PAMELA HATS, 25 CENTS.
MISbES' PAMELA HA'IS, U CENTS.
MUSHES' PAMELA HATd, 3t CENTS.
WORTH ONE DOLLAR.
WORTH ONE DOLLAR.
LADIES' STRAW BONNETS 50 CENTS,
WORTH 81-t3.
Also, all kinds of STRAW GOODS for Ladies.
Misses, and Children, at 25 cents less than market
prices.
AUCTION GOODS DAILY.
SIGN OF THE TIGER,
estltrp NO. Sit8 STRING GABDEN ST.
JOHN 0. ARRISON
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street,
Philadelphia,
would invite the attention of his frienda
and customers to his superior
assortment of
Gentlemen's furnishing Goods;
Also, to his
Improved Pattern Shirt;
the materia, workmanship and finish
cannot be surpassed by any in the
Market. n rp
ROPER'S NEW AMERICAN
BRF-ECH'LOADING REPEATING SHOT
GUN,
FIRING FOUR SHOIS IN TWO SECONDS,
Using ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured by tbe
ROPER REPEATLNU RIFLE COMPANY. Am-,
berat, Massachusetts, under personal supervision, of
C. M. SPENCER, Inveutorof the fatuous SPENCER
itlFLE. BeDd lor circular. sitgmt
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORT8
ON LINE OF"
Read I up; Railroad and Branches.
MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON,
c"-ro"ne Wonder, PovUvlUe V. O., Schuylkill
CO U O
TUSCAR0RA HOTEL,
Mr, Hannah Miller, Tutcarora P. a, Schuylkill 00
MANSION HOUSE,
G. W. Frost, Mabanoy City P. 0 Schuylkill county
WHITE HOUSE,
Mrs. Busan Marsdorf, Reading P. O.
ANDALUSIA,
James 8. Madeira, Beading P, O.
LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL,
Dr. A. Smith, Wernervvllle P. O., Berks county.
SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
H. H. Mandorbach, WomeladorfP. O,, Berks co.
COLD SPRINGS HO TEL, '
Lebanon co. . Mrs. M. Rodermel, Harrlsburg P. O.
B 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y .
T. H. Haulier, Boy er town P. O.. Berks co,
YELL 0 W SPRINGS HOTEL,
A. TJ. Bnyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Uh ester co,
L1TIZ SPRINGS
B, Llchtentbaler A Son Litis P. O., Lancaster co.
EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
A. S. Keatber, Kphrata P. O., Lancaster co. 5 2na
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
ATLANTIC OITtf.
The subscriber, grateful tor past iavors, tenders
thanks to bis patrons And tbe pubuo for the generous
custom given him, and begs leave to say that bis
house is now open for tbe season, and ready to re
ceive boarders, permanent and transient, on the most
moderate terms. The bar will a. ways be supplied
with the choicest ot wines, liquors, and cigars, and
superior old ale. The tables will be set with the best
the market affords.
Fisning lines and tackle always on hand.
Stable room on the premises.
All the comforts of a home can always be found a
tbe Exchange.
GEORGE II AY DAY,
628tuthB2m PROPRIETOR.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28.
FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESd
BROWN & WOELPPKB,
ATLANTIC CITY,
Or No. 827 RICHMOND Street,
6102m . Philadelphia.
URF HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The tbove House will be opened on the lstof JUNE.
For particulars, etc., address
W0L T. CALEB PROPRIETOB,
tt ATLAKTIU CITY. N. J.
CONGRESS HALL,
CAPE ISLAND, N. J.,
Opens for the Season of H07 on SATURDAY, June
1. Term, for June, tja 00 per aay, or fil per week.
Address
J. r. CARE, CONGBESS HALL,
f8012t Cape Island, N. J.
PITMAN'S, FORMERLY THE UNITED
hiates Hotel, Look Hr.ncli, N. J ., Is now open
lor the accommodatlou of mm. lies aud tbe public,
'ibe let see leeis warranted lu haying that It will be
kept second to none on the Branch) aud hopes lu
secure ibe patronage of tbone who may fuvor hlui
with their company this staao-.
C. 8. PITMAN,
Formerly of the stetMuu House,
SlOlm LONG BRANCH, N. J.
PHILADELPHIA H00SE, CAPfci I3LAKD,
will open lor tbe Summer Beasou, June 20. Fami
lies desiring a quiet home at the Beasliore, at a mode
rate price, call or addreas E. UKlfe'FITH, Ho. lout
CHEblvUT blreei. Altuobed to Uie eataolisbmeut Is
a line oi ct aches for the accommodation of tl.e
guests. 6 1 lax
SEA BATHING NATIONAL HALL, CAPE
ibLArJL, in. J -'lu lare auu commodious
Hotel, known as the National Mall, is now receiving
vlsltois. 'lerms luouerale. Children aua servant
bail price. A A ROM UARUUTSON,
2m Proprietor.
SUMMER BOARDING. THAT SPLENDID,
healthy, and popular place known aa
CHE&N UT GROVE,
at Media (on the West Chester Railroad), Delaware
couuiy, reunsyivauia, u now open lor tne rooontion
of guests 6 1U 'm
SUMMER BOARDING GERMAN TOWN'.
A lew pleasant rooms, large grounds, stabllug,
etc.; a tew minutes' walk from depot,
a llthtituatJ Addresa u M., Germantown, Piitla.
HOOP SKIRTS.
OQ HOOP SKIRTS, OQ
UZO HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE." UiiO
PRICKS REDUCEUIII
It affords us much pleasure to announce to our
numerous patrons and tie public, ilml lu conse
quence of a aught decline In Hoop buirl materinl,
logeluer with our lucieased Uoilliles for inaouiuo
lurlng, and a strict adherence to BUYING and
bKLLIKU for CAbil, we aie euableu to oiler all our
JUbll.Y IKI.. RATED HOOP fKI K I'd a'. Hn
Iit'CEI) PKIC'KH. And our bktrts will always, as
heretofore, be found In every respeo. more desirable,
and really cheaper than any single or double spring
Hoop bklrt in the market, while our assortment la
Uli equalled.
Also, constantly receiving from New York and tbe
Hasten, btates full lineHollow priced bklrts. at very
low prit es; among which Is a lot of Plain Skirls at
tbefoilcwiOK ratea: 16 springs, 56c.; 2ii spriniM, 65c; ii
spl ines. Vfic; Ho springs, bio.; 6 spriugs, Mac.; aud 4u
spriiiits, fl'Oii.
bkitta msde to order, altered, and repaired. Whole
sale and retail, at tte Philadelphia Hoop tskirt Em
porium. No. tKa ARCH btreet, below tseeutu.
6 10 m rp WILLIAM T. HOPKIN9.
B c
D D I N C
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
; at
KEDTJOISr PRICES.
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL,
NO 9S BIDGE ATENUE NEAR TINS ST.
J. O. FULLER.
I XUuthsrp
pATfcNT MOSQUITO BAR.
JUST ISSUED. ; ;
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE, '
Fortune to be made In every State. Call and tee
one oi them.
Can be manufactured very low.
STATU JulOHTU FOR BALE BY
HOLLAND HIBU,
Cldlm NO. ltd BROWN IftTHEET.
pATENT WIRE WORK
'OR RAILlliaa, BTORE FRONTS,
GUAR1M, PARTITIONS, ET
t?0AIi BCKEEN8. FOURKR1NIER Will US, ETC
Manufactured by
tt. WALKER MONO,
117 Out 10, 11 H. blATH btreet.
AUCTION SALES.
PHiLir roan, Auctloneor.
cclellan d ft cr
Hnt'frHfrm u I'hlll, c.m. a . . '
M
AUCTlOKEEilB. t .i. tins MARK ET Htreet.
BALE OF H00 fAPFS IKKTS, HnOES. BROOANS
n '1 hurt-Oat mcirntng,
Jane 11, rnmmencliig at in o'clock, we will aelt h
rstalouue. for rnftli i.i.i n.ut.'. . .
boots, shoes, hrogaiis, bainioruln. etc. Also, a nun,
nor ansoriment ol women's, miwwo, and clilldreu's
ear. all prime and desirable goods, from cliv and
Eastern nianulMctnrers. I A S -It
I HP J? -ERS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS
-""-" au a ikn mi. A OirWfc,
hFi.,ij1y.e1' BRITISH, FPFNCH
J1 Hold -" sale of loreigu and domestld
pSJAw caih', cal"loue' 00 " ulhtf' cred"l, an
i ; On Thnrsday Wornlni
oisteds, linens, silks, ami colt!!ns. 'tt Woo.
N. K-( BlKlonues reHdy and umds arranc-ml fn
examination early on ibenieimng of sale. la 7m.
LARGE POSITIVE l ALE OF CARPETING
MATTING, ETC w"vr"ufli-
, ' On irliin Idornlnfr,
June 14, at 11 o'clock, will be sold by cstaloirn. nn
four months' cre,ti,, tl()nt vtu p.".eH rlAi iifu..?.U
three-ply superfine, and line li.ir.Un; Ve etian i it
h. nip. cotte. and r8 carpeitiTpJ, Cr.on Tun
VtYjabTc,l,g -l''ce.aW.rtment of s tiper". ?oo5s'
tTaliT ' U aiit"A er on the mornhl oh
tlS6t
LABOK 1'FREMPTORY SALE OK FRtrwrTr ivn
OTHER EL Rl) 1'EA N 1 K Y GOo2tj ETC.
t,;h .. ,,l,.11P,",,l3'lloriiiiiB,
Gem an, and ltrltlsh Dry Goods, emt.raohii a 'lifii ,
JM. GUMMEY ft PONS, AUCTION KFTW '
o. 60S WALWUT Mreet lOJXiltlttJ
Hold Kegniar Hales ot " "
REAL EbTATE, b'lUCKH. AND tKXTTRTTTi 1.
THE PHILADELPHIA JitHANHK AT
Handbills ol eacb proiriy Issued seLaratelv
looo catalo((ues pntilisl.ed and circulated, eoutalnln
ftil dehcrlptlons 0 properly to be -.old a'alio a VoSS
tlal list el property contained In oui Real EstiwRealSL
ter. aud tiered at private sale - negia.
bales advertised dally in all the dally newspaper
Pnle on Monday, Jnne 17. will Incline
NOR'lil h HOA D bTKKET Elenant brnwnstnna
reBld.nce, 25 feel fiont. wltb bav Iu.iowh. v"ran?ib,
hdpira conveniences, B. V. corner Tbomiioti
ORPHANS' COURT HALE Estate of N. Htroose
deceased-Five brick dwellings, and lot i4xm leet' '
Flilh street, below t:nristiaa. east side.
AEbT PENN bQCA UE-Haudsoine modorn rest
dence, with every conveuieuce, JNo. 3, below Market
street.
VALUABLE FLOURING MILM-Wlth 35 acres .
of laud, known as 'Mouut Pleasant Mills." near Cari
lisle. Cumberland couniv, l'a.
bl'RlNGGAUDE bTKKET-Hand8'.me residence
brick aud browuBlone, with extra convenience'' No'
2Ui- 617t
s
AMU EL C. FOhD & bONS, AUCTIONEERS -Ho.
127 S. FOURTH btreet.
Hales of Real Estate, Stocks, Loans, etc, at Phils
delphia Excbanie, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon
Our xales are advertised In all the daily and sever
of tbe weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ol
each properly, and hy pamphlet catalogues, one 1
thousand of which will be Issued on Wednesday ore.
ceding each sale.
Rl1 All KHTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
MTIiOMAS ft SONS, NOS. 139 AND 141
. B. lOLR'IH btreet. " '
Sale No. 183 Walnut street.
HANDPOME FIRNliURK. LARtlE AND ELE
GANT MAN'I I?.L PIfcK. AN1 OVAL MUMtOKS.
JlAfblVE CilANHELlERS. HANIHOMW VfEL- '
VET AND LRUBfcELtt CARPETS. WINDOW"
CLRTAiNS, L'IC. 7 T ,
On Wednesday Morning,
12ib Inst., at it) o'clock, at No 12.1 Walnut street, by
ca'alogue, the entire bandsome lurnlture. I tut
Sale at Nos. las and 1 l r-outb Fourth Btreet.
HANHbOME FURNIl'JKK, PIA.NO FDttTEI.
ilNE M1HROR8, FIREPROOF eiAFE, HAND- -bOME
CARPE'lB, RttKKlGKKATOiW, ETC.
On Tbursiliiy Morning.
At t o'clock, at tbe Auction Rounin, hy catalogue, A
large assortment oi excellent household iuruiture. 2t ,
Bale Corner Sixth and Willow Streets. "'
EXECUTOR'S SALK.
ICstate ol A. G. W anon, deceased.
LEASE, GOOD-WILL, AND FURNITURE OF
MONTGOMERY HOTEL, ,)
Ou Ihursday Moruiui;. ' '
lath Instant, at U o'clock, will be sold at public sale, .
ou the premises. Ldlizt
Bale at No. 2i2 Walnut Btreet.
ELEGANT ROSEWOOD AN It WALNUT FURNI
'iCRE.blX LARGE AN L) ELEGANT MAN 1'Bti
ANDP1 Kit M 1 RR( 'Ra, HitiiUsuitie Hookcases, Rich
Biocalelleand Lace Curtains, FineCiiiua aud Gloss- 1
ware, Haudsome Velvet, Brussels, and other Car-
pets, Eic.
Ou Friday Morning.
June 14. at 10 o'clock, ut No. 2tr2U Walnut street, by
catalogue, the entire eieguulFuruilure. J a 11 at,
Pale at the Eabtern Murket,
LARGE AND KLKGANT MARULE DRINKIXQ .
BARS. H KM Lor K AND YELLOW-PINE FLOOR
ING, FloUMAUKKT. ETC
Ou baturdsy A Iter noon.
15th Instant, at 3 o'cloca, at the Eastern Market,.
Boutb Filth street, corner ol Merchant street. 6 11 tt
B
Y THOMAS BIRCH ft SON, No, 1110 CHES-- .
Mil Btreet, aoove meveuin street.
LARGE BALE LF IRISH LINEN HOUSEKEEP
ING GOODS.
Ou Tuesday ai d Wednesday Mornings,
At 10 o'clock, at tbe Auction store. No. 11 to tlhesnut '
street, will be seid a large assort meul of superior
housekeeping articles, In lots to suit purebnsers, con- ,
SHitlnaof '
lu-4 ana 11-4 linen sheetings.
42. 46. and us-luch piilow-cuse linons. '
itxtra lieavy n plum do.
Meuium and supertlue d .
Rarnsley's, Richardson's, and German table linen '
by the i aid.
Daniask, bollcln, and double damask extension
table cloihs. v.lih nai ks and coylies to match.
French fringed exteu: Ion clutha, wltn fruit aoyllee
to mutch.
Rrowu coffee cloths, all Blzes. , .
Turklsli and bcotcb balb towels.
Huckaback and diaper towels, all sizes and qualities -i'leucb
Marseilles and Eimiisb talel quilts.
Ladles' auu gentlemen's Una linen cambrlo hdkls. ,'
Ilrowu and Rusia crashes.
'ibis stock Is of recent Importotlon. and comprise
Hie iiuesl goods of Ibe kind uianulaclured In Europe...
1 bey will be on examination after 12 o'clock 011 Mon
day, aud are well worthy tne attention of house
keepers, wbo are invited to call and examlue
tlieuj. L s at
Rale at No. 92 C'hesiiut street.
PATTERNS AND DkHIuNs OE E. UROSJEAN.
LilliKOll.iRY DI'MUMCU,
tin 'l liurtdsy Morning,
At 10 n'clfck. at N. um cijesu'it street, second
story front room, will be sold, the siock- ol patierus
and designs ol . Gioi-Juuii, embroidery designer, re
tiring trout business. I ill It
PANC0AST ft WARN0CK, AUCTI0NEEBS.
No. 140 MARKET STRKET.
LARGE POBITIVK BALK OP 850 LOTS AMERI
CA M AN I IMI'OiTED DRY GOODS. UN EN
AND ll SIEKY GOODS, il I LI INKKl' tSOODS.
IK OP bfc 1RTS, t ORt-ETS, NOTIONS, ETC Bi
CATALOGUE, ON A CREDIT. '
1 Ou Wednesday Morning,
June 12, commencing at lu o'clock, comprising a
luigeand most desirable assortment of uuw seawou
able goods lor presenr sales. 6 s St
B.
SCOTT, Jit., AUCTIONEER, No.
CHEbN UT Street.
1020
AUCTION BALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURB,
B. bCOTT. Jr., will give bis personal attentlun
to sales ol household furniture, al the residences
ol parlies removing or breaking up housekeeping, on
tbe moat favorable terms. . .
EXTRA QUALITY SfLVER-PLATEI) .WARE.
, FANCY GOODS, ETC. -
On Tliui-sday Morning,
13ib Instant, at ll o'clock, al Scott's Art Gallery, No.
Hilii Cliesotit street, will be sold a quantity of ex tra
qtiulity silvei-plated ware, laucy aud terra-culta
goods, etc.
SPANISH CFDAR CLOTHES CHE8T3.
Also, an Invoiced Spanish cedar clothes chests to
Close Invoices. fillil ?
OC." MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER.
Olilce . 21 COMMERCE tiUL . tfkUl 1
gTEAM. BOILER EXPLOSIONS
'AN RE PREVENTED BY I KING
ASnCEOPT'S -
LOW WATER DETECTOIL
PRICE 50, APPLIED.
AUG N. RATTLES, .
BOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA,
7tf SO, ii KOKIll KIXT1I V1HEET,
f 1