v.; v. nt ABOUT UATS AND BONNE IS. The London Spectator has a discusfiion of ,1lie new hat which is "coming in" in Kngland, I mi which la distinguished hj a low crown j ind a broad brim. The Spectator's article ia likely to interest both men and women, for it contains also an elaborate defense of the bon- J net now worn : f "III the funnel-shaped hat, tbe bat of Europe, ,tbe distinctive mark of the West, wlilcu no n c mentions without ncorn, and no mau wi- Meats It ever dreams of defouding by any 1 ri Haeut of health, beaut?, or convenience, ii to perisu r it, toons ime, it, ior me exua- ary superstructure has at last been at- ted in ido rational way. Artists nave do iiced the tall hat, doctors have condemned 4vlls have satlrl.od It. ciulet citizens have Slowed that It baa every bad quality a head- less can nave, ana nun western mankind has I rlinaclouKly adhered to a costume It did not prove. The attaoK wan too revolutionary. june peupia wanteu us un io go ourenoauou, Htlcb seemed to men accustomed to go covered jpossiuie; some to auopt ine wide-awaue, dch was condemned as vulvar; some to fall tckonastraw hat. which wan incunvonlent. !''A man with a bare head is hitlf-riretmml, Ide-awalies are worn by grooms, a titraw bat eaks when lifted properly in a bow, and alto liber every substitute fullod. At last some Inlus hit on a bright Idea. .Leave the silk: hat line, but lower its crown, and lot tlie work iisdonit. Monthly, almost hourly, tbe funnel Jit declines, the brims widen, the edges turn ip, until, if tbe reformers have only nerve and Ksh, we shail In twelve months be wearing a lasonable bead-dress a low, miir sombrero of I -covered card board, with soft Interior edges, in which noonecould wish lor a more reason in or more becoming covering, it will be lit, for there will be little of It; will shade the es and neck far more Important because It s broad brims; can be taken oQ for a bow, bo use those brims are still'; and will not heat e bead because it has the slnglo merit of the a bat it admits of scientific ventilation. III! MODEL HAT. 'shorten the silk-covered funnel to three t hes at most, widen tbe brim to at least two id a hair, turning them up a little, make the hide edges soft with an india-rubber bolt re linen or paper substitute is a blunder, and tdla-rubber only a make shift till chemsstry tips the batter and we shall have m head iverlng acceptable at once to the hygeist, tbe list, and the philosopher who believes equality icomplete without at least a possible demo acy of dress. There never will be any de mocracy of the kind only look at the tailor's 'ter, in his perfect costume but that Is of ?lnor Importance. lie will think there is, and '.under a Household Suffrage he Is muster, 'lat will mollify him, and not hurt anybody. Jrlously, no bead-dress has ever been invented itch will belter answer Its many purposes lighter, cheaper, cooler, or a more perfect 'fotectlou i than tbe low-crowned, broad- rlmmed, well-made silk 'hat.' It Is the head "ess of our great grandfathers, improved and r plined by the utilitarian genius 01 the year jr. It is not perfect yet; but If the -Prince of aloe can only be kept straight, and does not ttneo the heiehl of bis hat more than an inoh C aih, and does not ask Parliament for any onry, so as to become unpopular, we shall In the hat game yet. BONNETS , . It Is Just possible that the ultimate result of . on net movement may be equally satisfac ry. People's Judgments upon the bonnet of fc.ijr are disturbed, because they will Import to the controversy the entirely irrelevant St :;'lon of the most artistic method of dress .. .... 'n V. .. t V I .... , .1 .J l,nn thnnnVil t , . n . g Truiiiru a unit, i uov j buvruKuv ,uoj we condemning crinoline when they were lily discussing the morality of ankles, so ?y think they are discussing bonnets when y are really abusing chignons. If the ctaig b ban anything to do with the bonnet, argu Hit becomes Impossible or futile; we might us J l cisenss the giove that would best suit peo (who wore artificial thumbs. 5 tie bonnet of the day Is a very good bonnet, In considered by Itself, and It is only an ln ci wtlon to something better. It has, in the It a! ace. all the negative qualities. It does t hide the face like a poke. It is not brazen, si pork pie. It does not necessailly surren t te complexion to all the winds of heaven, that particular wind which in Britain sug 14 that the 'other place; must lie due east. It I not ruin the complexion by compelling Its U'er to throw a red shade on pink cheeks, or (can shade on an alabaster face, or a blue it,- over a creamy blonde, or an orange tint ir-liest color of all, let the poets say what jfjike the glowing brunette. It is askany sa.ian aloa unnpatnulv nnmfnrlahla. It. will Vange itself to any railonal mode of dressing 1 e nair cnignoos urn warm, uu. auuruiuuuui it admits of any color, it will carry any veil, can be made at any nrlce. or of any material. jid that such felicity should be attainable to isbands I It will pack in any dox. The bandbox, that lmpossioie article 01 iug- ge which nobody would carry even couriers ied at It which nobody could proteot from e smash It was made to Invite, which nobody ...... " nn A , .1 nrhlih n I tin. 1' V 1 (1 1 t f la aoed after a day's journey, is extinct as ex act as those marvellous contrivances made In r posting days, and called imperials, and In eli only lady novelists nowadays believe. K ;r aristocratic heroines always carry them t tail way Journeys, and Bomehow or other get era under the stat. There is not a woman In Jtsitei ii Europe who is not the prettier for the S'Het of to-day, and we would wish It an eter yt of duration, but that, In the first place, tbe lis ml man has a capacity of being bored by jijeutKB; and In the second, there Is a, possl- My 'ur oi a sun uetter cuange. HOODS PEOPOSKD. rnose the bonnet glides into the hood we tf tn the hood and not the mantilla. We have ttribts about the mantilla. The milliner coun- fcties who write on fashions say It is coming In i sill but the walking costumes, but that will pf do. go are emeralds Instead of opals, but i people will buy neither, nor mantillas Mier. Tbe nolnt for the philosopher In dress -tha bonnet, or rather head covering which be majority of cultivated Western women are Ikely to wear in the street, and we see hopeful Miens that It may by possibility be the hood, the buly head-dress ever worn by women which jreally covers the bead, which can be made of any luicmiess or any mai.er.ui, wnicu aiiows 01 liny arraugement of the hair, which requires no Separate packing or carriage, and which ena bles its wearers to be covered or uncovered without tedious processes of preparation. "With the bood five seconds will fit a lady for he streets, a saving of at least ten per oont. of khe available time of half the human race. Illeallhy, convenient, and cheap, or costly at discretion, the bood has every artistlo recom jmenoation. It frames I he picture to perfection, fwllh a frame of any fitting breadth or color. and It preserves, as no bouuet except the poke has ever done, that distinction between indoor and outdoor costume, that reserve In display tvhioh, above all things, keeps up the charm of feminine variety. It suits all complexions and si: ages, being in fact itself of every age, the ( ry same hood wbioh looks jjfivunnfe on a girl IwfLiug grave and quiet on the matron of forty pve. .No bonnet has that quality, and the t and reason why bonnets are so often con fix mned by artists Is that fashion requires them l be all alike, while nature inKists on as many des of meaning in them as there are years lu a woman's Wo." Impobtast to Ihfants. Miss Alice Cary has deferred a favor on parents, male and female, ly the ingenious invention of a new name for tfgirl. It is not merely a new name, but is Lo a pretty nam) and romantic withal. It ii "Marybel," and is the title at-A.tJn'lK v rses, in one of which the poet i J s got a tumble, thus : ; AVe met In the dim, delicious gi ' , J I and my beautiful Marybel, And straight In her honeyed ""And there l urowtieu ueau iu iv f The pwain who thus saccamb'e, Aa i . n a Arnmittar. di'.liarine ffaiui.Ati;-i-j Jant line reminds us of Captain Cuttle con doling Florence Dombey for the loss of Walter ;ay: 'ile's drowuded, pretty, ain't he? Poor Wal'rl" ; Death op a Oiabt. Richard Meek, who died on the 81st nit., at Yetholm, Kugland, was the tallest policeman in the kingdom, hia height being 6 feet 10 inches In hia stockings A great thinker says that "egotism is an infirmity that perpetually grows upon a man, till at last he cannot bear to think of any thing but himself, nor even to suppose that others do." THE DAILYWeNING FINANCIAL. V PJ O T I O C V i TO tllE IlOLbERS 'op tub LOAN CF THE MMMOSWEALTK i OF PENNSYLVANIA YLTANIA f BEE DUE AtTEBJCLT 1 130, AND BEFOK T V V A f D J1 i S noldera of tbe following LOANS OS COMMONWEALTH OF TENNSYLVA are requested to present them for paym (Principal and Interest) at The Farmers' and Mechanics' Katlenal Bank of Philadelphia. Loan of March 80, 1830, due March 4, 1853. " February 10, 1833, due July 1, 1853. March 27, 1833, due July 1.1858. January 20. 1839, due Jidy 1, 1859 " June 7, 1839, due August 1, 1859. " March 30, 1832, due July 1, 1800. " AprU 5, 1832, doe July 1, 1800. Also, all BANK CHARTER LOANS due prior to July 2,1803. All of the above LOANS will cease to draw interest after August 15, 1807. JOHN W. tlEABT, GOVERNOR. JOHN F. IIABTBJlNFT, AUDITOR-GENERAL. ' MILLIAJI II, UEjfULE, STATE TREASURER. 6 isstntb tsis QANKINC HOUSE or Jay Cooke & Co., AOS. lis AND 1U S.THIBDT.,PUILA. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD D-SOm WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A UBEBAIi BIFFEBENCE ALLOWED, Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEBEST ALLOWED N DEPOSITS. CoUections made. Btocka bongnt and sold on Commission. fepeclal business accommodations reserved for ladles. 0 24 3m 7 3-10s, . SERIES, CONVERTED INTO Five-Twenties of 1865. JANUARY AND JULYI WITHOUT CHARGE BONDS DELIVEBEB UHLEDIATELT. DE HA YEN & BROTHER 10 2rp WO. 49 B. TniBD STBEET. Ua G. SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, AO.IOS THIBB MT NO. 8 MASSAC ST., 1 rETLASKLFBIA. KIW TOSX OBBEBS FOB STOCKS AND ttOLD EXB. CVTED IX I'UILADELMIIA AND NEW TOBK 1 1 7 3103 SEVEN -THIRTY NOTES COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES wanted at Ulgus market rate. WM. PAINTER d CO;, tt KO, 8 SOITTH THIRD T, SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA KOBTUWEKT CORN KB OF FOURTH AND H1UHDI kTBEETK CUrOBGE W. IIIUhPRESIIDENT, K. B. HALL, CASHIER, OFFERS EVERY ADVANTAGE TO DEPOSITORS Bankers', Merchants', and Manufacturers' Accounts solicited. 4 IK tbstuiui At i f I I UECHABED T NEW CENT. A ittB OOAL A wta 1a7 L . ...vrn HA1 Of - . i -Ti FOB W A or ured by a first mortgage on tha t faA, constructed and to be con ' Thg from the southern boundary of i te Anch Chunk to the Delaware River 'O, talDt their bridge across tbe said river . CLOl '' oi coDst ruction, together with all the DEP. '..rights, libertleas. and tranchlses appertaln- ce said Railroad and Bridge. lies ot the mortgage may be bad on application i oQice of the Compaoy, or o either of the under- DBEXEL A CO. E. W. flARK A CO. J AT COOKE A CO. Utt WF.wnoi.n.woic a aebtsen. OT AT E LOAN. .V i SIX PER CENT mtV ?'1TY .llv KU" Btat ry" y and Municipal Taxaity, First Will JM crnlfihed In tonu to suit, on ap; i Hon to either ol tbn nnderslgned; AT COOKE A CO., DBEXEL A CO, E. W. CLABKE A CO. Imlp RATIONAL BAiK OF THE REPUBLIC, 809 and 811 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL... la , $1,000,00 DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, Nathan Ulllea, Bt-nl. Mowldud, Jr., buruuel A. Blapham, iidward B. Orue, William Krvlen, Ongood We.Hb, Frederick A, Uoyt, W'm. 11, Bbawn. WM. H. KHAWN. President, jMle Cashier of the Central National Bank, JOS. P. 6 liJ MUAIFOKD Cashier, Lotto! the Philadelphia National Baik REMOVAL. THE UNION NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED TO THE S.E. COBNEB OF TIIIBB AND ABCU STS.f Where tbey will be located during the erection of their NiW BANKING HOUSE. N. C. 9IUSSEL3IAN, 1 21 fmwlmrp CASHIER. A U G U & T SEVEN-THIRTY N 0-1 E S, CONVEBTED WITHOUT CIIABUB; INTO THE HEW EITE-TWENTT GOLD BOHDH, INTEBLST Large Bonds delivered at once. Small Bonds fur. nibbed as soon as received from Washington. JAU oookk A CO.. tf Wo. 114 S. THIBB BTBEET. QOLD COUPONS DUE JULY 1 WA.PSrj:ii:r). DE HAVEN & DRO.. Ii 6 21 20t NO. 4 KOITTH THIBD NT. Q.AS WTOVEM FOB V W. II Aw j! ml. nd in an ,V - 1 ..I euts 1 maul A ' oil Free ft Mi&W !L A (L THE REPEATING LIGHT, PRICE, 7S CENTS, rATENT ICE CREAM FREEZERS C1IARI.KK ItlTBNIXAM A CO., NO. 119 MUTU TK9I1II HTREET, 14 1m Corner ot Sanaotn. COTTOM AN1 KLAX, BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, ' - Ot all numbers aud brand Tent Awning, Trunk, and Wat;ou Cover Duck, Ala Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felu, from oue toaeva feel Wldu; Paulinn, Helling, KhII 'I'wine, etc. JOHN W. EVEUMAN A CO., No. 1U4 JONEd AUy, V. ., LOTHING. CLOB1KO 1 ? " CEISIOU f.;JZ:.,m' Uiollilr"' IING UA- V I0 ExcEiiSioi. HALL. UNO lSECOHDASDIABllETT. M . r. PHILADBLPHIA. itm RflVR. .bare. CLOTG FOR wtw 601 CASSIMEBES, kW TESTINGS. oa h VIUIi" WOBKi FOB OII-KD"1" ikUENTS mPPlNO. S" r THE UNION FOB SEW OBLEANS, oetttIunUlBATURDAY.Jaly..at.AM. . .Mved At ber wharf.; the IB" to 4 below - Agent VM. I J"""' No. ,,48oetLDELAWAREven nanKo OF NEW YOBK. Baturdny. July OF UALTlMOKi ..esd.jr. July 10 OF LONUUN..- " wednosday, July 17 . " .,.. ...rfutf J 1 VZU J'l'rYOF PA Kia...w " Wednesday , July 24 euch "iii ii wro?.y ?u " ' ..vr.,, every Btra'"' Bv the wall aie ' ' T Payable in curreu.; a.10 riWj8teWniou: Cabin.., lndon.. To Farla.....-"-v;-""V.'in To Paris t Y' Bt.mBn:-n' tllu; Bieerage, t-w. 1 rdedto men. etc., at modi r"""'".'' i,W. Latea. . n..Un.Mn. 140 'ir'hlbyporion. (steerage i?e- mirrency. Ilcki; wain D!urther information "K'ualb, A nl N5,?i9iAuJ.wladelphla. Yor T" ' - ..PuWCPhUadelpl MKO.l"v"1 .....nCI.PHU AM" 1HLY LINE, W THE UN ION ."fain p'f . Uoxle. i,.n. tr a 1215 tons. Captain r. VOHlV iiTTtttonsTCapt. T. N . OOOaBOJ sei KerxiA, M7H loUB'r two weeks alternav-w. TlVeBirtblsport eyM'w - t ftnil pa8. aim nn fljtvana returning, ioi " leana on ftavana Pier 18 (Bfcoi.-,, ttntoN will leave tor wew v"- A AID A lUUA I . July 6. at o'clock a. uk. June 29. t jJV.'. U KDruce street). Through bills 'I ' New Orleana lor u Galveston, Natcbcve WBW , v.,m0ou CaUo, bt. Louis, LoB(I signed for MhJJn.vA. WILLIAikgburg. Memphis, Nbuv" 4 1J fPb.Uand Cincinnati. ' Agents at new urieauiA Mica. ueu tii i THE PIllLAjr" SOUTHRN MAli4 4.F-IIIA AN" AiN X b KliOUUB LIKE L-.MsHrP yoM" lOU WAVANNAir HJINA WA MIA MM tons. I iHI.tnllIl . W VOM1KO, 8Gu urns, Ctiptnin JwIU, Jennings. Tbe BteaniBblp V YOMliSd wUi' eal. above port on Saturday, June 29, At tav or tha from Arch street wharf. Mock A. M., Lutll further notice, tbe TON A WAN withdrawn, and the WYOMING, will nA. will b monthly trips, seoil- 'l b rout; h passage tickets sold and frclrbtta. all polutaln connection with theUeorgla Centrtn roi road. WILLIAM L JAMKS, Qeueral AgeiPu No. 314 S. Lelaware aveut Agents at Bavannah, Hunter A Oamniell. 4- 11AV AJNA STc.AJlb.KH, i STEAMERS. $&s ATn.iir -r TXT irrt IMB BEMI-MONTHIiY LINE. CARItTINO THE UNITED STATES MAIL, Tbe bti'umalilm HEMHtlCK HUDSON ...CAPTAIN HOWES bTAKS AND BTllirra 1) APIA IIS IlOLiUICg Tbene Steamers will leave this pore for Havana every oiutr Tuesday at s a. m. The bleamshio llENDKR'K HUDSON (Howes Master), will sail lor Havana on TUESDAY MOKN- 1.NU, July 3, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana. W currency. No Ireight received after Saturday. Eor Freight or PaKHuxe apply to THOMAS WATTSON A SONS, 518 No. 140 N. DELAWARE Aveuu EXCURSIONS. T7AOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS, VIA J.' OK'lit PKNISHYLVANIA HAlLltOAU. Excuivlou Tickets, at reduced rates, will be Issued to the piinclpal points on this road and Its connec tions, ironi me PHILADELPHIA TICKET OFFICES. on 1st, 2d. ad. and 4tu ol July. Good to return until tnh nt Julv. inclusive. These Excursions will afford a capital opportunity Of Inspecting the industrial establishments of the Lehiuli Vallev, uud enjoying the graud aud beaulllul scenery or the Uooer LeblKh aud Wyomlnx Valleys, while belnir assured of good accommodations in tbe tirst-closs botela at the various points of interest along tbe route. Trulns leave Berks Street Depot at 745 A.M.. 130 and s au P. M. L6 2 7t ELLIS CLAKK, Agent. -.rTm FOR CAPE MAY ON TUES tfc-i;PAYi''. THURSDAYS, AND BATUH-j..u.-ino Bwlli new steamer HA51UKL M. 1ELTON, Captain L. IavU, will commnce running to Cape May on SATURDAY, June 29. leaving CIEd- u 1 street wnari at v a. m., returuuiK on aiiiuuujt. The Fellon will leave Pblladelubla on Tuesdays ThuiHduvH.aud hulurdays. and return oil Mondays. Wednesdays, and Eridnys. during the season. Kara to Cape May. f'to, including carriage hire; bervanls. f 1 lb; CDlinreu, i A). FrelKbt will be received until 8-30 A. M. 6iiti6t 44. H. HUDDELL. -JT s EXCURSIONS UHTHE RIVER. LS.-.-,A,X.Tbe splendid steamboat JOHN A. .. a km. K iiiukea dally Afternoon Excursions to liurllugton and llrlstol. Btopping at Klverton, Torres dale, Andalusia, and Heverly, each way. These excursions leave CHESNUT bTREET WHAKb' at 2 o'clock in tbe Alleruoou. Returning, leave Bristol t 4 o'clock, arriving In the city at o clocK P. FA RE Excursion, 40 cts. Each way, aoo. 6 tii Sea EXCURSIONS ON THE BCH U YLKILL. bteamers leave Fair. Uiuuut A'aik (loot ot Coutes street), EVERY HALF HOUR, TOM LAVRKL HILL CKMKTFRY, 1 &PSY XMPOBTKBS AMD SXAXJCK8 IM ClVXS,PIMTOIJl BIFLEHi CRICKET, AND UAME BALI. IJirLFJIESIl, FISHING TACKLE. SKATES, CROQUET ARCHERY, ETC., K0.4VN OIIASUr STREET 4 11ltm pH I LA D K LPH I A CCLTCN DENTAL AS80C!ATI0N, UltlblNATORK OF THE NITROUS OXIDE UAW. Extract Teeth without pain or any ill effects. OFFICE, NO. 77 WALNUT BTHEET. 6 7wsSni . ijciow i.iKtitu, puitoueip Ula, AUCTIONSAUS. . I ' V null, VhTATK.Pi';; BALK OF Till; HJ Kon..ay rn'nK. Ml unit bV .mnii - nclng at . mpii . Hoys', a"" . lloyu'. ' ..V..rtmt ot "" "'.n for the pre- wr. to close c Hh0M will nn Ta CI).. AUCTwa0 rock, OeceaHw Ta OTTAPON OTf AMK HA bAM jv jjAOB. KIO. Dn Tawrtsy Morning, ulor,e, 0n Jnly I. t 10 'clock . wjif h- tkoTfiboe.. baJf"ll with catalogue, ew.v on feet I'lMk. THI 11AB t. - FOliRlH BWeeU Tnirn BTOCK8, LOANS. ETO. V"w rNerhllaaelphia- cbaelll loclu-tkm, Corn ft'? MBM!SAtoi Top Consolidated and on on tares M. w wvr "i Northern LlDern. ?!"r.rt.nrni mm, rnc A r .iNtrK?K)kPet..outhof street. jjiolKKN H , ISO lee t deeo. Has All RUILrlKO IT, E'Khth street snuth of BfJAEW. . - - - r"r 111 millrl avcl,M a a a entO? Company. vl-oDegta townthIp, Venango coot?nP land. Oakland township, Venango rIUtOV LAND. BugarCreek townsn.p. . -TfeBandl.OTOFOKOUNP.OllC.ty.V- . . .r..nirn county, ra. VL?-2- AUCTIONEERS C. FOKU nnVQ in -Phlla. I . . umxlc. Loans, etc., l property, j- d oa Wednesday pre- tboiKiand oi wuk- " ceding Pch ale J.IVATKISALE. " Iniported direct irou. uy, in Monday and lueHUity. Mr. No. ... -o rtw o'clock, at tne nr,men U. Touseof Meaar. Hht-meld vLlESni an candeuura u--- s. . i.uii riiHKiu . anil iiuv' diBhcovers;envr , tBM castors. -- . cver.rintreed,ahe;;cor IHCI. "Ja" . hand IH Ul""'- . coolers; ivory every variety; soFf SnirsA'T rnutardana P.r ftmlnaflu- on Bator lawat will oe iu. avw - At ii-lIOHBBBS. rTTnART A WAKBV. - i5i a TTCTION SALE ABMY DEPUTY Q. M.-GKNEKAL-B OFFICE. j DKP BALTIMO j 18 .SOT. j A GAKKISON fS-UQ mi7 12 M . atthe Clotbifl Auction, on July W" 120 SoutU KUlA Depot i" I Btreet.conBlBllng : ot c , iut4 Uuiform inlautry Coata. UoJm teJaKeUe JaclteU Si.n-aTrowsers. ua ilorsemeu-a Tr owners ZfA Hnrsemen's Great Couts. JKootiw. Great Coats. feKcoarandun, W0 Pairs lioots anu is OfeS Pairs StocklniiS- J 14Wl7ulforw Hata anu w-; 13 BVatclieU and UanUies , UP KiiVivels. 7 lUoti CanfW'eDS, etc. etc eynew ana m goo 'ilie abov3 article ate i -condition, ,5k 'H'fvSSTS.A1116 There will'eBhp be BtJld 1 LVTf 1Nti wUlotl pluce a irmli , WnitlwneU. ' TermO SSSPVV VAN VLIET, ierrns a Bale-o,sh. M- 0eneral tj. g. A. 6 2017t' Depuiy Q.,J PKOPER1Y s ALE PUBLlI';r Oi PICK OF "i'ORlt, NO. i i. r " . ie 1. 1807. J .t the Dopot Will bo BOl at Phi .Ha oi Array ciuiin r, a V i , ... . . i.ulliir ilpu,k utA i ir,i ..owiiia Ueucii "oa Pr( la.il paiifcachine-;a uotees, bh.'bU llaiaobll.rfJ'8l?', V" 13,610 pools ofjaffali T(j.enta -o.WK) poiiH &SM onUlou Y 18,100 p.)MaH Of HoBpltnl Te 7,355 pounds of tun van. V1 lue 8pul Bunipiesof the above may best-MV- tea- pa aud lui tber iuforruntlon obttiinedSr ...Vlr Xerins Cusli lu Government luoiia,i auy iroin tbe depot, wblcb mast bo wlt.biu fN, ol sale, ttBder lorleiture ol purchase. A. uvt. waj.-ueui. u. m. viiNTtt 6 20 13t Asht. tj. M. U.. U. f HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. If Jbi. VeaCiers gTANDBIUDGE, BARR & CO., UIPOBTBBS OF AKD DEALERS IH FCF1IGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, ISSl MARKET STREET, tor sale a large stock ot aro a ml Cutlery, i TOGETHER WITH IEGS NAILS wCT REDUCED PRICES. f7thstn CUTLERY. A fln aiwortmpnt of POOKKT antf TABLK CUIXKKY, KAZOKH. RA- PAi-EH AND TALLOKti1 HKAW. KPUj caieap Btore,No. 1M tk.utn TENTH htreet, 11 g Tbree doors above Walnut. g L AT C MANTELS, BLATE MANTELS are nnsurpassed for Durability Xeanty. trength.ndCbepneaa. BLATE MANTELS, and Blate Work Generally made to order. J. 13. KIMES A OO., 112 6m No tm aud KUs CHEtjNUT Btreat, i 1 ,,,-rT. i AUCTION SALC5. V .... . ITT HtrPflt . T IU WI F. I U i.l'lllA 'V.1 nsndbllisoie " . -nd ci,T!iilii."""'""7? PALB ON MONDAT. rwii- "TATFVJBatiep ynrdent by 11 lbrlne. V-1,tPiith 8troei PHI H11IV ...' . l . 11.11111111. Ul'll ' . ibT A T K 1 ' . w el o f HlxUsentli. '.,..h lle of Cai!Mi I)t, fiTfwt .'aibarlne. - - , h xtpeni" -" 'V7' ,.) He Hotel lro- Tinilrono. I . ro tb-toty , . T)eiiiiK.0Mil"Jcrr . " HXTKhNTH ""'"iwwiii be sold at' PuWa v MONDAY, July i.W. wm be soi BUM)Aii""" -; tlia vhUAdaivma t PRle. at l o cioc. f lUhat certain lot or "&?ffi.S oi 7 leet Inches north wi ra , i..lephn; in the 'IwP'WheidCl. o Vtd Sixteenth street contalnlnK In fr'r.S in lei.Kth or depihof fnaldV;. Il7i,"rtj; 30 ret wide .txeet callea nu.W Two iron- A ,bRt certain lotor pleoaof gronaa j."- westerly iW. . H"?? Catharine .tr.'" cuvb. hg5 .oiue -tlw fert- "IHthartali lotor VdSlSno'. J5 !, north aide of KKwrtit 1 the Twenty, ri feet weal ward noni Sixiej '" . n, contalulua in alxth Ward of the City ' 1,d fron or breadth OB saU Oathariae atre brtwa ffplel wilh .aid Brx..enth .treat, u. - . ix2iuu waruu. jto.ihrlneavreekov, iron or "'""T-Vn r .depth at tnajwm.- and txienuiu . r.,: ui.teeuth atrael ii ; iwu.. - v. . ,.nJ. n,,u" V.4 ,.ftfffronnd. .11 .t,t certain trlanirai" ioi .'; .TrM,r herln- ruate on the north ,al ' o,Vl"( ,30 feet wertwar . no nt ai mo "'" iro, nt the Cliy J" " Ri.fw.nib Btre'. ,n '"V"1" "r.hrd In a iin vhiiadeliibla; thence w T.,.n a .i feet 7?4 Incnea; ?!,., aouihweatward yi w le ,hence east- rdly alonW c" harlue' atreet 90 feet to tU, plao. 6 22S2C BELMEOM?KV & K BALK TtfUKflVR KltHlUHl'Hr., lrt t PubllO 'Si "MONIJAY. July I. U67.W.U -pui. bx. cbAlUl!at certain fonr-.tory brick MlJSS jntut. and lot or piece of iron uat e de of lne street, at tbe dlatance o trom the wst side ol evSif a,ieiphla; containing seventh W.ardof tbe clty of Pbliai w ? I la front or breaatn -- ' ,rhwftrd of that wiatu i oatory aouu. -.itttugroom. .. 1310 ex- Knir niiuutuBo i ' w.u. . . . i .. n.i nr. u uiuk . omcbremoniy rjiayremalaonmort a I s r "Vcu . . of.!9 .tne"- gage, eissst UT street. 0: EXECUTORY SALE. Efttate of CAbFKH w. VENNOCK, deoeaaed. T Xf riTTIM VV Jh. LJt v' u a i..t-(nnAto . VALUABLE RUHINE BTAND. HOTEL, WELLIN(J8, and b TABLES, Nos. 713 aud 715 lI'RINO GARDEN Street. On MONDAY, July l,lsJ7, will be sold, at Public Pale, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Philadelphia Ex change, All tnose two certain rour-story one dwellings (now occupied as a hotel), two-story staoles. and lota or pieces of ground thereunto belonging, situate oa the north side of Hprlng Hardin street, at tbe distance of 81 feel4i Inches eastward from Franklin street. In the Thirteenth Ward or the city of Philadelphia: con taining together In front or breadth on said boring Garden stret H4 feet H lncbes, and extending of thai width northward between lines at right angles with. Spring Garden street 114 feet 8 Inches to a 20 feet wide street called Wlstar street No. 713 has large three-story back buildings. It is a valuable property, either as a hotel or tor store purposes. Buildings were erected lu the most substantial manner, with tbe modern .conveniences, aud can be readily divided as two properties. Clear ol all incumbrance. J. M, GUMMEY fe SONS. Auctioneers, 6 2282t No. 8U8 WALNUT Street. EXECUTOR'S ESTATE. Estate of CASPKR W. PENNOCK, deceased. T l 'T'tJlll l.'VT As. kJl k.vlkl A irtnAuMi J Jl. v , AU AU Ij A Ub nwiiM, iui.nuuOTiOt TWOh'l OHY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1U15 8ER GEANTftreel. On MONDAY', July 1,1867, will bo sold at Public Sale, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at tbe Philadelphia Ex change, All that certain two-story brick Messuage or Tene ment, with at attics, and two-story double back build ings, aud lulor piece of ground thereunto belonging, enuale No. 1015, on the north sldeota certain lofty feet wide atreetculled Mergeaut Btrent. formerly Castle street, which runs westward Irorn Tenth street, between Ruce and Vine streets, In tbe Tenth Ward of the city of Phllnaelphla: containing In front or breadth on the said Sergeant street ill feet 6 Inches, and extending In length or depth northward 92 foeU Cltarof all Incumbrance. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, Auctioneers, 22 s2t No. 80S WALN UTbtreet. RAILROAD LINES. s1 IIORTEST ROUTE TO THE SEA-SHORE! I CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. : t THROUGH IN TWO HOURlS. t Five Trains dallv to Atlautlo City, and one on Baa f 0. -. i f On ano after SATURDAY, June 29, 1867, trains wf leave VINK street Ferry, as iollowa; I ' KpfCial Excursion ..6-0OAA- llull 7'y.- 1- retgtit, with Pauseuger Car attached ii-xi-reBs (tnrougu in two nours)..., Atlantic Ac:otiinjodution...i , to Ac:otiinjouutlon...i , BM URN 1NG LEAVES A'iil ' 1 Excurslou..........u ., BM URN 1NG LEAVEd ATX J f Bpeclal Excurslou.......... Mall . ' r retain Express (through i Accommodation.... iu two J I,,, 111,.! f Junction Acconn dlate t-latious leavt .v es 'j Jac) At tt Returning leaves HADDONFIEI. vvjue t street e ' Leuve li,; x,euve viu., 4UP.il. i Fare to At ilu or tAe i. I n k el s lor i i Icul P.xpreHs i and Bt No. ( i iliephiiHuti,! vi nio civ and at AilBntlocity, 0 24 tf JJ bYLVAMA baniy Clly. iiouut Oil i iulKb Valley Ryuewarraimeii is enabled to give consitiitd to tlieal!" tf4,.i.,1h.I..H. . "Ol ' .... V I -(J ( j before SP.M-fe.oA Uiei.Alia.uoyfi "i r noy uiidlVvoia1,, i."' ceedinit4v. 1 " U K3t lull w bUNl Ct.nnue 11A1L AN.J PA delibl, lottol 4 Jeiurblliir leav'fr... r lirltw.li.ul bull.. l ure, 3 Uu, t auu iruin oui: J .620 191, flp t-VlHlT1 ') JL HI., CmUiiecw ' In . r 610 r r V
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