0 THE INCOME AND THE TAX IN ENGLAND UNITED STATES. A Cwiprloa Th Kngllsh System. The London Times has the following Interest ing article: 'The rival svgtams of taxation la Great Brl tain and the United 8 tales have ben repeatedly contrasted by our statesmen and financier, but the com par won can be carried more cioseiy now than win possible either before the civil war or immediately after that Oesperate strupr- tie. The estimates, in fact. orlHlnaily proponed by tbe American Beoretary of the Treasury for the year ending with the current month oora-T-rlsed a revenue not greatly dlllorlng from that of onr own Government. Instead of our 70,000,000, the Americans were to raise 79,000,000, while" on the other mile of the sheet tney iiroviae ;4s,uuu,uw lor iuierwn.ua me na tional debt, instead of tbe 20,000,000 which nf- fii8 for that obligation In onr own case. Nor (1,1 Uelr civil service estimate differ materially frem oura, tbouKb their charges tor array and navy were considerably smaller; but the point of greatest contrast was iu the surplus. The nh. niB nrnnnsed an excess of Income over ex penditure amounting to no less tbau 0, 000,000, and Mr. Gladstone observed in a recent debate that America bad actually In the apace of six teen months paid olf 10,000,000 of public debt ont of tue nrococds of taxation. Whether this-. in potaw of sound finance, was Judicious policy has been doubted, and It now appears, at all events, ibat the effort baa been carried far enoueb at present. The reduction of tbe debt baa been suspended, and certain returns which have Just been discussed in our American cor respondence show very plainly that tbe ability to endure heavy taxation has been diminished. In plain words, we are told that tbe aggregate amount of iDcomes assessed for income tax baa lallen off by tilt per cent, from tbe amount of tbe previous year. I "we Rhould observe, perhaps, ftt the outset, that iucome in America In taxed separately from properly, so that tue aura realized for the treasury under tbe head of income tux is not equivalent to the single item of property and Income tax in onr own accounts. Tue rule of taxation in the United States Is Ave par cent., or, by our method of reckoning, oue siilllinx In the pound, whlcn is levied upon all sums above two hundred pounds. This was expected to produce eight minion ponnda sterling, but we are told that a diminution to the exteul of one half i mi st be auticlpnud, on account of the general decline of tiade and profits in the btater. It happens, too, that this decline ran be accurately traced and estimated, for the cus tom prevails in America of publishing tbe re turns made by taxpayers under this head. In this manner tbe w hole public are invited to act as assessors, and the truth of the returns is left to be tested by opinion and belief. Tbe col lectors allege that evasion is universally prac tised, and that complete returns are rarely made.- Nevertheless, tbe publicity given to such facte is evidently gratifying to the na tional curiosity, and the Incomes of men of various classes and callings are made the sub ject of comparison aud comment. "Lustytar there was a New York merchant Who returned his Income at SO'J.00O and up wards, and his return la still the largest in the - '"re us, though it ting dwindled to less list b., " Another New York merchant than 150,f)oo. . 85,000, and a New York comes second Wliu - is also a large sbare shlpowuer. who, howevei. 'ompany, follows holder in the Atlantlo Cable o Deltuotilco, with 00,000. After these come . --onts tbe well-known restaurateur, whoio p.. even in these davs of Impoverishment ar above 40,000. In Philadelphia a Government loan agent, whose Bales bad been 110,000, finds them reduced, not unnaturally, toaoout a third Of that sum. in Chicago 34,000 realized by a maker of agricultural Implements represents the largest return; after which cornea an in come of 14,000. These items owe most or their Interest to tbe figures alone, but there areotheis which are remarkable from the celebrity of taeestablisbmenlaor Individuals to which tuey refer.. General Grant possesses a private in come of about 000 a year over and - above his pay of 3600; Mr. Stanton has Just 700 besides his salary of 1000; Mr. Matthew T. Brennan, the well-known New York politician, baa 2000 a rear; Mr, Frederick; Poug'ftw, the famous New York uegro, 1200; and Mr. Fiank .'"ri Pierce, ex-President of the United States, 1000, Journalism In America Is a profitable profession, though the income of Mr. James Gordon Bennett, of tbe New York Herald, has fallen from upwards of 30,000 to less than 424.000. The publisher of tbe Boston Journal returns 14,000, aud Mr. Patrick Donahue reaW lees 40Uu irom an Ansn paper, tun duuuiu i-iwt Tbe incomes returned by academical and lite rary men are moderate. Professor Agassiz bas 00 a year; Mr. Klchard U.Dana, 400; Professor Lowell, 600; and the poet Lougrellow, 2000. Publishers, as might be expected, do better than authors; one firm returning as much as 20,000 a year, and another 10.000. The petroleum trade gives 30,000 per annum to its leading member, and a manufacturer of American watches returns 25,000. "The most remarkable feature of these financial statistics as compared with our own Is undoubtedly the abrupt decline iu the year's returns. No suob event has occurred in tbls country since tbe first revival of the tax by Sir Kobert Peel, and of late the Increase of yield has been strong and permanent. A penny In the pound was calculated by Mr. Gladstone some time ago to produce 1,000,000 a year; it now produces 1,500,000; nor Is there any reason to suppose that tbe growth will be arrested. Bulii should be remembered tbat thecircum etancesof the twocoun tries are widely different. The Americans, almost Ignorant of taxation ten years kgo, suddenly found themselves in volved in a costly war una encumbered with a prodigious debt. They accepted an Incredible burden oftaxatlon, rendered endurable at first by an Inflated and fictitious prosperity. Hoon, however, followed tbe reaction, of which, besides the evidence conveyed in these returns, we see other symptoms in the derangement of trade, tbe quarrels between masters and men, and the suspension of labor in various branches of industry. Probably tbe returns or an in come tax in America would never be quite so regular as our own, wblcn are steadied by the conjunction of property with income, and are ' exposed to less violent fluctuations of enterprise and credit. The statistics of this year, ru-ever, must necessarily be regarded as exce. Serial. It is a year of collapse alter lufla tio . a id the wonder is not that the public mne iroiu this source should have fallen off, Li.t tu:.t so Immense a revenue should still be d. Tbepcuileof theUnited States, 35,000,000 ' ..contributed 80,000,000 to tbe Trea sury, bualoierJ avy payments in tne shape of bta e Ujia. a ' li"8 Buna more than two third In .." tder the various Items of what we tor ft"'"1 ' -venue, so that the pres sure upon V o '"talilillty may be easily Im agined. Lr, ;(? ''r the Americans will pro bably find l'ui)-l;b! relieve the Industry of the country r'-,nl"ton of its burdens, tout It reoily de 'V oi.nw u-at the very peo ple wl o were o.-i-e ,K? .2f.C:!.e?de?oy awards rennd nt'on h i vt, , tue most extraordinary eXrlst? kLjwit '-Muidate their debt. By ttliue h.) vv' '-y wi4 "av Earned that, as far is n e m - l"litor ls concerned, It suf floes th ,1 t ' houla be oertam iud tM Srb?cin2l I. , a ' " thee terIn!, tae dobt ?i.0,?.TfcVruAilluUnlshed until its reduction T niitn , . I!' advantage of the debtors themsely't'i," ,. L OP DETROIT. , v list of Detroit, Just published. " In their v iM.)iH report incomes or jju.uuu twenty-iu ta C and opwi.r ,s. OX those twelve were ior over rf 40.000: nveoveri)0,'"; nu T -11 Xr I .onn.lutinil'r,' l Kber B. Ward reporu 8129.02 .; one over I ' .; A T.' iUkin i siifi-2ftr -!n oi'I 7 i V i I'dlrr, United States Senator, whose clear li are between 110,000 and JtfK'OO, blity-one i: t;p)rteaU between ttWOOand ! ilo'oOO- Rud t b 1 -T lf,ht report between $5003 and 80000. Tbn-ij below 15000, wltn oom lortable lDcoir.- jiu 12000 to I500J are of course still in.w J Miu.erous. The number re porting toOOO B-ti i ui wards, is one hundred and A Youna Wnyt Obtaws as Appoihtment m tub Fkbk H Asmy. Mr. George Mason, now encaeed ln..'-rl &l l-usinesa at tbe Tredegar Iron workn. li-TWLlved a commission as lieutenant i a VrvxOi Foreign Corps, and i. ordered U rfort ,r duty in Algiers The commission emanates from his Imperial Ma ?eBTiapeonIII. Mr. Mason Is son of the KyiIojohn Y. Mason formerlr United SUtei MinJater to France.-cfcmomi Dispatch. Vs QtHUs sMrsry Pestroyad. -Vs " , last a life time " -1 h-ftr foVset or do not pprwi w ivnUd substance prooi . THE DAILY E7EN1NG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA. FRBPAY. DRY GOODS. gHAVLG I- QHAWLO ! Pnmmer Bhawls, ll 75. Hummer Shawls, 1 75. White Shetland 8hawis, W 08. White Shetland Shawls, 13 00. White and Black Llama Shawls. White and Black Barege Shawls. Sea-side Sbawls. Bea-slJe Bhawl. Wide Iron Barege and Bernanl for Shawls. LAWNS ! LAWNS ! Fine French Lawns. 25 cents. French Jaconet Lawns, 28 cento. Bebt French Percales, reduced to 37X cents. Linens for Men's Wear. and Boys' riald and Stripe Linen Drills for Boys. Linen Duck Coatings. Extra Heavy Linen Duck for Bolts. Ileavy While Basket Duck. Linens for Ladles' Travelling Suits. Immense Stock of Linens, all grades. House-Furnishing Linen Goods Sheeting, Towels and Napkins. Heavy Birns- ley Linen Sheetings, in 64-loch, 72-lnch, 80-lnoh, and 90-inch widths. 10- 4 Fine Linen Sheetings, 11 2.3. 11- 4 and 12-4 Huguenot Sneetlngs. Fine Cotton Sheetings, all widths. TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS. Diaper, Huck, Bath, Red Border, Fringed, and Damask Towels, Towellings by the yard of every description. Nursery Diapers, Napklps. aud Doylies. Scotch Loom and BarcLey Tabi Damask. QUILTS AND COMFORTABLE.-, Immense Stock of all sizes of white" and colored Marseilles Quilts, Honeycomb, colored Albambra Epieads, Lancaster and Heavy Jac quard Quilts. - Buyers for Hotels, Boarding Houses, Public Institutions, and Private Families will do well to examine our stock. J.C, STRAW BRIDGE CO. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. 1 llt.mrpk PHILADELPHIA. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. COBNEB EICiHTn AND FILBEBT, BATEJl'ST OPEN EH A new lot of Cambric Edgings, very cheap. Dimity Bands, 15, 16, 22. 25, and 28c Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves, Summer Under-Vests and Fants, Gents' Bhlrt Feonts and Suspenders. Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, etc. eta Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, and Nail Brushes. Buffalo and India-rubber Dressing Combs. Linen and Silk Fans, very cheap. Ladles' and Gents' Linen Hdknj. Ladles' Hemstitched and Tucked Hdkfs. WHITE eOOHSl WHITE GOODS! White Piques, So, 60, 75,85 cents, and fl per yard. Flald and Stripe Muslins. Bolt Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Musllus, etc. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Pillow-case and Sheeting Muslins, etc. French Lawns, 26 cents a yard. French Percales. Fine colored Mohair Alpacas. Mixed Poplins for Travelling Dresses, Cheap Plaid Goods, 19 cents a yard. CHEAP BLACK SILKS. 10 22 PRICK A WOOD N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBEBT Bts, -"HE ONE PRICE STORE. I MATE OPENED THIS MOBNING, Great novelties in Dress Goods, COMPRISING IN PART; St pieces tne Cambric Lawns at 25 cents, 2u itecea flue Swiss Lawus at hair nrloo. 2ft pieces hue Ortituiuie Lawns, corded in French printing. ' i Lawn Robes. Just one-third their value. m plec urlnted Flouts, in oll-paluted colors. i Suiy t( design aud coloring they have no "urii aUa otners in waui or suon goods wuulu do wen i0 cku j ust open. knoiher case ol those line white Planes, w -,vuiy wv leu la. TRiVELLINQ GijoM, tjlaVellino GOODS. Poiillnetw, plain sua mottlBd ioods. all at low .J M..K11..1. ' Di'u "" Ii:;r ' Dresses, equal to sue .nuArHiica and lustre. ' Skw GV1,.l?.p"iI!?Jl?u,'t'o'n New york.Phii. deipnia, w MUSLINS! MUSLINSt MU8LLNSI All thsWdlng makes ol BU1RTINU. . . WAOW.OAB MUSLINS At the lowest maraet priu. a l liu -.rrt wide Brown tuavr. oniy cents. J. CI1AMBEKS, KO. 810 AKCAJ BTUSEJET Koveliiw uiwnias vau .HmI CIudt Laot. Blwk Guipure Laces. Points Applique Lacssl Folute de Gum Laos. Thread Veils Irom tig. WHITK GOODS, ' Marseilles tor Dresses Bargains. I. kullnti Iv.rrttwliln. 1.L Aft Mntfl. Sblrred and Tucked Lacs Munllns; India Twilled Loii(l'lotb( Plaid, Nirlp, aud Pln Naliwooksi soft UnlHb Caoibrlc, ik, yard wide; Uuubrle AAlglngs and Jusetllous.uew awia. vesy c&eau, i tuu DRY GOODS. REDUCTION IN PfllCES. IN COftKEQrEKt-E OF ALTERATIONS TO BB MADE Olf OH ABOUT Al'tiUMT 1, We shall sell till that time oar Stock of SPRING SUMMER GOODS GREAT REDUCTION. PERKINS, No. 9 S. NINTH Street. 229 FARIES & WARNER. 229 NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE BACC, Bv Just received-' Organdy Lawns, neat figures, 25c. worth 3r;,'c. . Black Alpacas. 3, 40,45, 60, &6,ti'2,',69,"3, 80,85, and to cents One bale Cotton and Wool Flannel, 25c Sblrtlng Linens, 50, 66, 70. 73, 80, 83, 00, etc Honey Comb Quilts, :-25; a bargain. 100 pieces Flald Nainsooks, 25, S7X, 45, 60, and 60c, Handsome Flald Nainsooks for Wrappers. Bargains in bblrred Muslins, 60, 73, 85, f 1, ru. Linen Shirt Fronts. 80, 7i, 45, 60, 62., and 75c. Gents' Bummer Undershirts, 75c. and tl. Plain Linen Ducks, 20 and 25c. Linen Drills, 87H 45, and 80c White Linen Duck, 80c. and 1; Basket do., f 1-60. Muslins, Uusllns, 1H. 15, 16, 18, 19, 2i. 22, 28, 25C, etc. Pillow Case and Sheeting Muslins. Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, and Swiss Mulls. boft Finish Jaconets and Cambrics White Piques, 50c. Imported Whalebone Corsets, tl-25. Hosiery, Gloves, Hdkfs., Hoop bklrts, PARIES $ WABNER, XO. 2 MOBTIl NINTH STBEET, 229H ABOVE HACg, EW PRINTED LAWNS. L1WK8 AT TWELVE AND A HALF CTS! LAWNS AT K1XTCEN CENTS. ! LAWNS AT E1IITEEN CENTS. F BENCH JACONETS OF CHOICE ST TEES. CIBWEN bTODDART & EK01HEU, NOM.400.49S, ANIi494 M.SF.COMDSTBEET, 6 26 8t ABOVE WILLOW i BINT ED M0USSEL1NE DELAINES AT SIXTEEN CENTS. CUUVKN feTODMET & BROTHER, NJ H. 430, 43, AND 431 N.MECONO STBEET, 6 26 8t ABOVE WILLOW. . fo. 1101 tJUJUsMUT bueeu Ladles leaving lor tbe Country or Watering Places will Had SPLENDID AS3MOBT9IENTS OF UATEBIAEH FOB WHITE B0DIE8, EMBROIDER BREAKFAST SETS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFJfS, LINEN UNDEBSLEEVES, PRINTED LIN AN CAMBRICS, PLAIN AND PRINTED PIQUES, AT E. M. NEEDLES & CO.'S, I.W.Centr Kleventto sad Chssnwt Vwi1H XQUHMHO Kill 'ON - & LA0 B. W, Corner of XTourtl and Aroh Btm LARGE STOfU OP SUMMER QUIET. 10- 4 AND 11-4 EANCANTEH QUILTS. 11- 4 UOftKYCOMB QI'ILIM. PINK AND BU'K In A KN Kl E,spwff I" I LTSi IIKDKT WHITE OI1LTN I M POUfKUi 1I4II.M Slfl-MKU HUH Q1TII.T4, MHEETINUS, ETC. ETC HAVE JUST OPENED ANATHEK CASE SILVKH POPI.1NM. t'OK LA Dl KM MIT1TM. II1HH lAwS. r'KKfllt'll AX ISUIllSUi THIN .. !, 1VM, VAKIKTIi kunnui silus, beduced P. S.-'WHITK SHAWLS, WHOLESALE S wfruxm AND UETA1L. QREAT REDUCTION IN FANCY DRY GOODS. GEORGE FRYEE, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, I Informs bis customers tbat be is selling his entire Stock of Uim SILIiS, SHAWLS, AND DBESS GOODS Begardlesa of coat .to doss them ont by July I. CHEAP DRY OOO 1B, CARPETS, MATTINGS. Ol L CLClliB. AND W If. DUW SUA DJCK-Oreat Bargains Irom Aucou.-y. n, ARCHAMBAULT, . 1 I L. 7 ik m ( . . ..... .... Pit Jb. Collier w a a. Mia jiAnA 1 ri.rwv, will open this morning iwx.' yards antra qualh-y dou ble Imperial Whit canton Maulug. sllguily atalued. will be sold at S7H. worlb 7c; Ked Cbeuk Malting, 'ii, W.and tiic., Inarain Unwu.nl wool, at i, 76, 87c 11,1'S6,S1V7, andl M): lugrmla CwpoU, wool nlllog i), , 0, and cms. Tbrt-ply Cr,u, ijtw; iwliss. si m frMx; nil uum uirj ana niir ir- pxui, 60 to 87c; Window bbsdes, II tod; f lain bhadlng, J7 anl too.; Table Linens, tuc to II'; Towels. U lo 'ino i IlantiMi f, itaiblng liobes, 81c; Maallna, u la tDC.l Cllwow, i to joe.; Lwim. 'iAa Wbaleaale and Mi.al Hiore, ti. k, curiitx JbOJt V ANIil aud UAKKkf btnwle. li ivdas WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. BAILEY & CO.. KO. 019 CHESXIIT STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STYLES JET JEWELRY. i 1 mwismrp pATEK PHILIPPE & CO.'S CELEDRATED WATCHES, MADE EXPRESSLY FOB BAILEY & CO , OLE Al'TIIOBIZFn AOENTS rOBPEVV. i SiLVAJilA. ,V A fbll assortment of thess TIME-KEEPERS always on hand. , l7fmwtf No. 810 CHESNUT Street. C. 8c A. PEQUIGNOT, Manufacturers ol (-old ami Silver Watch Cases, , JMP0BTSB9 AWD VBAtERS IN WATCHES. Ofllo-No. IS fontb SIXTH Street. Macufaetoiy No. x fcouth FIFTH Street, S PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PBOFBIETOBS OF HOTELS STEAMBOAT COMPANIES. AND Tbe undersigned beg leave to Inform Proprietors of Hotels, Restaurants, ana feteamboal Companies mat ibty are now belter prepared tuan ever to supply them witb FIRST QUALITY HARD MKTAL. (SILVER bOLUKKi-D, TRI1LBPLATKD TABLh! WARK, viz.: Forks and Kuoons (beavy stock), Din ner and Tea Castois. Miliars, Creams, Bread and Calce Bankets, Pickle Jars, bide Dishes (all sizes), tsyrup Cups. Lluner. Lesxert, nd Tea Knives (plated or uu plaiedi, ai?d In lact everything required to turnlsb tables In the most complete maimer. Tliesegocds are ail of our own manufacture and plate, bearing our stamp, and warranted In every respect to be as represented. Our facilities lor getting out goods In the shortest possible space ol time are unsurpassed. Having fur nisbed some of tbe largest Hotels and teteamboata In tbe country, ws reler lo them with pride, and our Ware can be examiued and seen, n dally use at tbe La Pierre House, Plilludelplila, ' Ashland House, Plilladelpola, St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg. rolled Btye? H9l-. .V.:??'!: City. N. 3. Natluo i:olel Washington. Steamer Great Republic. St. Louis and JN6W Orleans trade. hteamshlp Tioga, Philadelphia and Southern Mall Bteamsblp Company, etc. etc MEAD & CO.. Manufacturers of Silver-Plated Ware and Furnishers of Hotels and Steamers, , NO. 010) CHESS ITT STREET, 4Smrp BOUTH BLOK. 8OONU FLOOK FURNITURE BEDDING, ETC. T O H O U SEKEEPEES. I have a large stock ol every variety of FURWITURE, Whlah I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARRLK TOP CUTTAUiS BUIT8 ' WALJNrT CHAMiiKlt 8U118, , . PAIil-OR PU1TM IN VliXVKT PLCEH, PARLOR BTJIT8 IJS HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR fcUITtt IN RE1-8. fcldeboards. Kztenslon Tables, Wardrobes. Book cases, Mattresses, Lonnges, eto, etc P. P. OVSTINK, 8 VI N. JE. corner BECOND and RACE Streets. 3AFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. fh. Fidelity Insurance, Trust and 8af Papostt Company, for tn Haf KacplnR of Bonds, Stocks, suad Utner Valuables. . . CAPITA!. 9900,000 DiaXCTORi). N. B. BROWNE, .JKDWARD W. CLARK, CLARENCE H. CLARK, ALEXANDER HiiNRY JOHN WKUU, B- A. CALDWELL, J. OILLINWHAM FELL, I II KIS BY C. G1BHON, CHARLkH MAC A LETTER. Office In the Fire prool Building ot tbe Philadelphia National Bank, CHKMN UT btreel above Fourth. This Cinipaay receives on deposit, and GUARAN TEED THE bAFE KEEPING OF VALDABLEie upon tbe following rates a year, via.: u Coupon Bonds ....... per f loot. Registered Bonds and Becurllles.... ..50 cents per f luw Gold Coin or Bullion ..,..............l-i'per ildu Bilver Coin or Bullion.... 2 per f 10 Gold or Bilver Plate....... - 1 per (10 Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers. Capitalists, etc., contents unknown to the Compauy, and liability limited, S26 a year. Th. v,mnanv utters for RENT (renter exclusively holding tbe key) BAFEH INSIDE ITU VAULTS at fo, , 4U,sau, andlfnja year, according to six and Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. Tbls Compauy Is authorized torecelvs and execute Trusia of every description. mimwtrp N. B. BROWNK, President, i Robkbt PATTMJSOK.'HecraUMy and Treasurer. 4 JOHN O. ARRISON, Kcs. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, wculd invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods ; . Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; the material, workmanship and finish cannot he surpassed by any in tbe ' Market. n 22 rPi THE GENUINE EARLl VEIN, TfIB CBLE brated PRKUTON.and tbe pure f''d2Ki!;N W OOD COAIi, Jtug ana BMtve, seni '". r;r ' city at 6 to per loui superior LKHIOU . Ive ved It Vo Tu 7 THIRD Bireowlporlum. No. iu w AbH IN u ion Avenue, r ' - ' 1 11 gQQ ARPH STREET. 600 TO ' I'BOQVET rlAYERS. WAMK fit. SIO'OO, AND tia-oo. VBIFFITU PAGE, NO. tOO ABCQ STBEET. I0 JUNE 28, 18G7. SUMMER RESORTS. G u R F HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tha sbovs Boone will be apaaof oa tbe Ut of TTJNX. for partlcnlars, .to., addrsM HUT. CAEKBi PHOPBIETOR, ' M ATLANTIC CITT, W. J. SUMMER REGORTQ ON LINE OF KcodlDp Kailroad and Brancbcs. it AN SI ON I10VSE, MOUNT CARBOX Mrs. Carolina Wonder. PottavIUe P. tX.cbuyUU county. TUSCARORA IJOTEL, Bra. Hannali Killer, Tmcarora P. a. BcbnylkDl os MANSION HOUSE, - v. G. W. Frost, Bahaaoy City P. 0 8choylk.Hl eoooty WHITE BOUSE, Xtrs. Busao Baradorf, Readlag P. O. ANDALUSIA, James 8, Madeira, Reading P. O. LIVINQ SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A.Bmlth, Wsrnersvllls p. O., Berks county. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, B. H. Banderbach, Womslsdorf F, O,, Berks OO. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co.. Bra, M. Roderaitl, Harris burg T. O, D 0 YERTO WN SEMINAR Y r. H. Ktauffer, Boysrtown P. O.. Berks co, YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. TJ. Bnyder, Yellow Springs p. o., Chsswr co. LITIZ SPRINGS 8. Llchtenlhaler A Bon Litis P. orf Lancaster CO, EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, A. B. Feather, Ephrata P. O.. Lancaster oo. 8 S la EXCHANGE HOTEL. ATLANTIC OIT. The subscriber, sratelal lor past favors, tenders thanks to his patrons and the pubilo for the feneroos custom given him, and begs leave to say that his house is now open for tbe season, and ready to re ceive boarders, permanent and transient, on the most moderate terms. The bar will aiways ba supplied with the choicest ol wines, liquors, and cigars, and superior old ale. The tables will be set with the best tbe market affords. FlBblng Hues and tackle always oa hand. Stable room on the premises. All the comforts of a hoaue can always be found a tbe Exchange. GEORGE HAYDAY, 28tuths2m ' '". PROPRIETOR. C NO R ESS H A LL, A1LANT1C CITY, N. J,, , . i . . ...i k , i 18 NOW OPEN. t (i. ..... i , . -vi ; , i Tbls House bss been repainted and renovated, with a' I modern improvements added, aud in 'consequence of the high tides, it has made trie bathing grounds superior to any io the city, being four hundred feet nearer than last season. G. W. HINKLE. Johnston's celebrated Band Is encaged. 6 71m UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLAHTIO CITY.N. J., WILE OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE S0. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS BBOWN A WOELPPEB, ATLANTIC CITY, Or No. 827 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia 610 2m 'HE NATIONAL HOTEL AND EXCURSION HOUSE. ATLANUO CITY. N. J., Is now open for permanent yuesis, and lor the recep tion aud entertainment of the various excursions to tbe Island. The only hotel in the place ou tbe .Euro pean plan, and a bill of lareof tbe beat ana most varied character. CON LEY 4 HOUCK, t 27 lm Proprietors. PITMAN'S, FORMERLY THE! UNITED Stales Hotel, Long Branch, N. J., Is now open ir the accommodation of families and the public, Tne lessee leels warranted In saying tbat It will be kept second to none on the Braucn, aud hopes to secure tbe patronage of tboae who may favor him with their company this season. O. 8. PITMAN, Formerly of tbe btetaou House, ilOlm LONG BRANCH, N.J. 1 i PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, will open lor tbe Summer beaaon, June 2U. Fami lies desiring a quiet borne at tba seashore, at a mode rate price, call or address K. GRIFFITH, fio. 1004 CHEbNCT Street. Attached to tbe establishment is a line ot ciaches lor the accezuniodailou of the guests. 6 s lm QEA' BATniNG NATIONAL' HALL, CAPE O IslAM), N. J. This lurte aud commodious Hotel, known ss the National Hall, Is now receiving visitors. . 'lerms moaerate. Chlldreu and servants halt price. AARON OARKKTSON, s 6 2m Proprietor. VERANDAH STRIPES. CBIHSON, BEEN, BLUE AND BI FF EINEN AND COTTON STRIPES FOB VERANDAHS AND AWNLVGS. j ALSO, Boblncts and Mosquito Nettlnss, WITH TUB PATENT IMBBEUA FBAM E I - FOB BEBSI AND CBIBM. . SHADES. PLAIN AX D GILT BOBDEBED, WHITE.BCI'F, AND CI BEEN EINEN AND HOLLAND ttUADES, MADE AND PET IIP IN TOWN OB CO UN TBX BYEXPEBIENCED WOBENCX, 1 AT TUB IOWEST PBICES). SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINCEN & ARRISON, 6 24101 MO. 1008 CUESNVT STBEET. . fgOPER'8 NEW AMERICAN BBEECH-EOADINO BEPEATINO IDOT 7N, riBistirotBinois in two seconds, Using ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured be ths ROPER BEPEATINO RIFLE COMPANY. Am herst. Massachusetts, nuder personal supervlsloa of C. M. BPFJNCER, Inventor of tbe famous SPENCER RIFLE. Bend lor circular. tit Soil AUCTION SALES. rmi.tr roan. Anotlonen. C L K L L A N I) A M C 0 A Ctn ION IlKHH. No. 4 MAJUt AT Street. CLOSINO BALK OF TH K HKASON OF 90OS CAR rial BOOTS AND WIOKM. 3E3 i On Xlitn.!.. Mn. 1 Jnly l.eommenclng at 10 o'clock.' wa will nil ha cat. ,, k chl alootti.nscaai. Hei'sV Boys', and 2 .oil,. Hoon, hh,, HwDn Halraorals. etc. Alan Ut KiV? c'" ""'"""-nte forTh. pri . in nn TOIIN K klVVIK a. . AUCTIONEEJ J J-''- " . ...... V .F., A Noa, M and AtARXJCT Street. T?FiI,A8T ALK 0 TITM KEAON I . . O" Tneaday Mornlnc July . at j o ol.ica, win ba sold, bv eatalocue m ' ' "M crertli about 12. pa, kam.r.u'0ei b '.?117'i"iUu '.0,lIF "d manulaoturi .. , . 1 " ' J1. GLJMWET 8t8, AUCTIONEERS No. K4 WALNUT Street u'""visii.li.llt Ii old Brnir Malaa of RIAL H-'IAI K, b l Nanrthlh. of M, , pmp.riy Ixaned .nnaratal V,'? publlahad ,ud cirnilatTconuilnln. T.i c',,,,lro" 01 rroriy to be .old. as'ilao ?!T J fealM i ad vsrilaed dally In all ths daily newspaper Jul,',, will ,uc,ONMONDAT' N?. m'T. :-TOKT BRICK RESIDENCE, EXAL iOKi KA LR Ratte of Cpr W. Pen- lnaAanrt KihiE"? '.nbIf J,rnPrt'- nolel. Dwell it.? .L'i1 Al K-Deaitable H,u,dln l.l,MbTlli J A W a ai", M ?" atH.i. (iuharlnV. b..,. I'bi Building Loi.77 by 1(4 hAIlk, lUHv-lrl.ii,iil,r lot ol (DuoAau i! U IkT ni ti i 7JV... ":"TVr""? ""arun pny. with huga l.a. by o lt. iso. $m and mi - - - " k. i . iii. - v .iu.ni. .1-. aiuiiAi'p.briiiA-iwo inreavstorv h.ik DwHIUigs. Koa, Mil ,d .. rauaom .treVufc U7? M THOMAS A KINK VfW no ivn .7. . B. AOCltlU itreL ' " TOUR FI.FOANT bimur cicca rnn tA1 ,W.liUi01u "OVbAHOLB FURNil'tR. On Saturday morning, Slth Inst, at II o'clock, at Ho. Iwt Cheanat street 4 elegant sbow cases, large Fr.nrh platM and sllvtr mounting; Itr.och ulale pier mlrrora, la gill tramr. superior parlor, chamber, and dlulug-rooni birniturr Brasaels carpels; angravlngs, etc. ( 7 ' s AMUFLC. FOBDJtSONS, AUCTION EEBJ Sales of Real Kslate. Htorks. Loans, am . at Pkn delpbla l.n liaim, .rr Friday at It o'clock, Bonn. On r sales are advenlaen hi all lb. dally aud savertl ol the aerkiy newspapers, by separate handbill af each property, and by pauiplilnt ratalosiins, on tlimisaud of w hich wd. beUsued oa Wednesday pra. ctdliiK rsib salv. r R1LAL TATK AT I'RI VATK.8ALK. B Y THOMAS 151BCH ft fCN, No. 1110 CUES u . Duvet, soot, r-iaveaia Ptrt.t, Pale st No. IH t'hrannt street FURNITURE. UAH I'H AM DELIEttH, OIL CLOTH. CARrfcTb, Fli TUKiw AND blOCK. OF A Milr LiMERY bTOKK. On Saturday Bfornlng, At in o'clrck.al ho. Hurt Cbeanut aireet. will kaioM tbe balance ol tbe stock of boauata, ribbons. fpailiHr, eia.of a millinery store. Also biz baudaome bronie chatid.llersi two large oraaniental Ugureaj valval and other carpel.; oil cloths: matting; aol'aa and chairs covered with valval; what-not, ceutre-tables, counter and desk, work-tables, partitions, etc It U LARGE BALE OF BPLKNDfD RILVRR-PLATED WARK AND TA11LK CI TLKKV,. Imported dlreol from Knglaud. On Monday and Tuesday, July I and I. at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Btore. No, 1110 Cbesnut street, will be sold, a large asaorloi.ut or first-class electro silver-plated goods, direfit Irom the bouse or Messrs. Fisher A Co., P.ternostvr Works. bheOivld, Knglaad. Tbe assortmt-nt comprises Bu graved, xalaed, cbateil and imouMed tea and oolloe services; cuergna aud candelabra chased and flutd dish oovera; enu-Mdiabes; oorner dlahca; soup lurat-na; ' liquor stands; breaklaat and laole caalora; plckia stands; case, fruit, aud bread baaketa: lost wallers. In to ss Inches; saloons, 8 to is tucbaa; urns; kettles, wltli stands; Ice pitchers, etc Also, cases of dessert and fruit knives; fish carvers; butter coolers: Ivory handle dinner aud ta k hives: table and dessert spoons or every variety; soup, sauce, aud loody ladle: butter knives: pickle forks; mustard and pepper stauils; kulle runts; sugar bas kets; toast racks, etc. Tbe goods will be open for examination on Satur day. a 2Mj PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS. No. 4n MARKKT HTKK.HT B eiCU'll. JK.. A(JCI10Mi-fc.B. No. lul CH KhN UT Htrxwt. FOR SALE. fj FOR SALK A COTTAGE WITH ! '' modern rouvenlenoes, gas, batb, etc., situate oa the bill back ot the Mount Carbon House, Pottavllla. Pa commanding a niagultlceul view, and containing an acre ol ground well (cultivated. Price, Ivftou. pbo lograpbs may be seen on application. WILLIAM H. BACON, 3lt No. iilS WALNUT street. FOR SALE TllK SUBSCRIBER OFFEK8 Oder lor sale the valuable Drunvrtv.namniaiinK nt iMUBlon House, ISIable. and Ixi of (irounii .Ituuu. at the Northwest oornur or toPRUCK ana fcLUVUN rif Ktreeu, Iu the city of Philadelphia. coutalulug Iu Iroul "JU frpiuce stieel jet aud on Aleveutb alreeA luu feeU Apply 10.. . LUWI4 H. HtUMKK, tf No. IM "oulli 1 ODHl U atrwt. OGERMANTOWN PROPERTY IX)R SALE CHEAP. House, II rooms, newly papered, aud pa uled; gas, hot and cold water; localloa blvb and weilsbadedi lot SU by 110 feet. Terms ean. Imrua- aiate possession. Apply at WILbOM'a Tea Wara- house, No. Mi Cll&NWT htreeu 1 u TO RENT. ? TOUT A COMMODIOUS STONK MAN- I 'lift flT. fAV 1th lurcrj. Ili.r.lut. i u . LJ. ...... - " ...... ..-.rH v . v.- u , Vya( s AS"UWT, VtU,, anathed. on PROSPECT HILL, near Frankrord! 1 weuty-tirtb Ward. Easy of tux-ess by Finn and blxtb Streets Railroad. Inquire ot JOiiN (A. (sThT LKH, Iso. mi UIHAlil) Avanaa. is thp OTO LET- PART OF TI1E HOUSE NO. SOt b. FOURTH btrvet, below Lombard, aaat kuie. Inquire ou the premise. Keletaucea r quired s Js EXCURSIONS. FOURTH OK JULY EXCURSIONS. VI NOR'IH PKNNbVLVANlA RAILROAU Fxcur. lon Tickets, at lednced ratea, will be Issued to the principal poluu ou this road and Itacooueo-' lions, from tne PHILADELPHIA TICKET OFFICES. ?,"!. d. sd. and 4tb of July. Oood to reiarn until etb ol July. Inclusive. These Incursions will afford a capital opportunity Of nspectltig the ludusuiat establUbineuts or the Lebiith Valley, and enjoyiiig the grand and beautllul scenery of the Upper Lehigh arid Wyoming Valleys! while being assured of good accommodailons In the flrst-claas ho tela at tbe Various poluu of luterest aloua tbe rouie. Trains leawa Berks Street Depot at 7' A. M l-aa and 6 20 P. M. t 26 7t ELLla CLARK. Agenl r.aAHr-OR CAPE MAY-ONT TUES ,Mr-rii.a.DAYB, THUItWDAVa, ANDBATl t .VB ' new "earner BAMUKL ju.. l-IiLlON, Captain K Davis, will commuoe muring l?.Vf 'if. ay BOA Y, June m. leaving CII iSS Ni 1 terul mhlirt t A. M.. returning on Monday. TbePelton will leave Philadelphia oS Todays. Thursdays, and Halurdays, and return oa Mondays. Wednesdays, and I Fridays, during the season, t are l?-7PCb&f;rnC1Udl wTM0Slrr. ervintr.: Freight will be received until g-ao A. M 62Bt . H. HUD DELL. p aAHrA EXCURSIONS UPTHE RIVER. aj..... -.n... Tba splendid steamboat JOHN A. ..t. . aU' Afternoon iiiinuralous to Burlington and Bristol, stopplug at Rlverton, Torres dale, Andalusia, and Beverly, earh way. 'ibeaa -5 t? "I 'Vve CHKelNUT fcTRKKT WiiAkb ai I. . w , '2 th Alteruoon. Reiuniliigi leave Bristol V.oiM0C-rr,vl"" lu H'eclty at o'clock P. M. FARM .Excursion, sucta. Katitt way.itao. 1 M Jra p.Alrr EX0URBI0N8 ON TUB laviwr-f'r.-BOH U Y LK li-U steamers laava fair, luuuut Park lot ot Coatws street), FOR LAURi-L HILL OUtiiTEBV, a. bL'S irAUl,fv"f alrmoniitat 7 A.M.; last bo Laa boat leaving Fails of bebuylkin f fi V. M Sln DEAFNES8. EVERY INSTRUMENT W scleno and skill have luvanted to hearing In every degree of dearnasa; al.o. Hv also, CjraudaU'a Patent Crutches, snpwlor ' ml.j.M In nu at L xr A .L.' . . .ft, ZZZZ. fUwr'v," 'I --AtA-B, AO. i v. i i A A.