THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY, 20, 18G9. , ' BEING A Plet for Mcntnl lyprptlc A Salad for Small Salaries, AND A SALVE FOR BAD CUTS. Tk$ whvU carrutly enmpoutuM and put itp exprtstily or Family IV. jiy oi it si:kii:w iiditok. NUMBER CCXXV. SATURDAY AT FAIR-MOUNT PAIIK. BEVIKW OF THE SCHUYLKILL NAVY". " 1. The Audience. A funny incident happened to the clergyman who preaches In the Ohio State Penitentiary. Jle met a female inmate who is said to be very crazy, who sharply asked, "Well, chaplain, how do you like to preach to us ?" "Very well, ndeed," was his reply. "You behave well, arc quiet and attcntWc. I like preaching to you very well, indeed." "Iu that case, chaplain," replied the girl, with a sigh, "go ahead. Treach as you h.ive a mind to. J suppose you tire the best we can afford now." A gentleman, talking with his gardener, ex pressed his admiration at the rapid growth of the trees. "Why, yes, sir," says the man; "please to consider that they have nothing else to do." Young Lady (who has been taken half a mile l)cyond her destination). "It's really too bad ! I told you when I first got in where I wished to Lc set down !" Conductor. ''Well, Miss, I let you out as soon as I could find in my 'art to part with yer." N. B. No more was said. Why a woman's drcis does not require any praise Because it's so much puffed already. REVIEW OF THE SCHUYLKILL NAVY. 2. Pattern of the Seulln. A New Marriage Ceremony. Upon the authority of a Paris correspondent the follow ing is the latest marriage ceremony: Priest to the bridegroom, netat. 00, "Do you marry this woman under any delusion?" "No." - "Are you lald?" "Yes." "Any teeth?" "No." "Do you wear flannel?" "Yes." "You believe in rheu matism and have faith in gout?" "Yes." "You we utterly bored and incapable of being amused?" "Yes." "You care for nobody but yourself?" "Certainly not." "Not for your bride?" "Naturally not." "Very good; then you two are united iu the name of the law. Make her happy." A lady was examining an applicant for the office of "maid of all work," when she interro gated her as follows: "Well, Mary, can you scour tin-ware with alacrity?" "No, ma'am," replied Mary; "I always sconr them with sand." The Cheapest op Lawyers Keeping one's own counsel. "Bridget, what have you done with the cream? Those children cannot eat skim-milk for breakfast." "Shuro, mum, and it isn't myself that would be afther given' the scum to yces. I tuk It off and give it to the cats." "What are you burning off my writing-table, onny ?" said an author to his six-year old. "Only the paper that was written all over, papa. I hain't touched the clean." REVIEW OF THE SCHUYLKILL NAVY. 3. Order-"Itendy, Men!" Prejudices are liko rats, and a man's mind like ft trap; they get in easily, and then can't get out at all. Why Is the camel the most irascible animal in the world ? Because no always hub ins uacn up l Ttikt THAT is boon to me extinct .n. - - leaks in the Treasury. wi,v was Jonah the strongest man .'-Because the whale couldn't hold him after he had got him down. What ship Is always ladeu with knowledge ? JBcholarship. , A love-lorn swain broke a wish-hone with his "heart's queen" somewnere up in .-cw i.n.r Ubire. "Neow, what do you wish, Sally?" de vended Jonathan, with a tender grin of expec tatinn "I wish I was handsome," replied the damsel, "handsome as Queen Victoria." "Jeru salem! What a wish," replied Jonathan, "when you're handsome 'nuff neow I But I'll tell you what I wish I wish you were locked in my arms ud tiic key was Drnd-AllYe. On rending the following advertisement wo were tempted to exclaim "This In the very (and)-whlching honr of night, When ctaurr hyards yawn, and grama diva up Uioir dead." The announcement, ut a first glance, is start-llng:- "Hovnr.Krr.vr.nn. A highly respectable mtridle-nd person, who has been filling the above nil nation with agon tinman for upwards of eleven years, anil who la now do. ceased, ta anxious to meet witn a aimilHr one. ( 'an bo well recommended for kind disposition, economic habits, and household experiouco. Address K. B., etc." When a respectable person, who' has been eleven years housekeeper, and "who is now deceased," applies for an engagement, she may fairly plead "economical habits" her "living" would cost nothing, of course. But we fear that a defunct housekeeper advertising for a new place is such a rarity that she is not likely to "meet with a similar one." Toning Down When Napoleon I cscapod from Elba the Maniteur, then belonging to Louis XVIII, thus chronicled the progress of Napo leon: The "nnthropophaglst" has escaped the "Corsican ogre" has landed the "tiger" is coming the "monster" has slept at Grenoble the "tyrant" has arrived nt Lyons the "usurper" has been seen in the environs of Paris "Bonaparte'' advances towards, but will never enter the capital "Napoleon" will be under our ramparts to-morrow "the Emperor" has arrived at I'ontainebleau and, lastly, "his Imperial Majesty" entered the Tuileries on the 21st of March "in the midst of his faithful sub jects." A Louisiana paper has the following: " A mother and her child were accidentally ground up In Bogg's sugar-cane mill last week. We regret the accident, as the iiitality of sugar fur nished at the place has been very good." Why is a baby like a sheaf of wheat ? Be cause it is first cradled, then thrashed, and finally becomes the llower of the family. Female Rings Ladies' sewing circles. Take it Easy. It is no uncommon thing for people with plenty of "go" in them to go to the bad. r REVIEW OF THE SCHUYLKILL NAVY. 1. Order-'MIen, Away!" Horoscope for lSliir. January. Corns will be troublesome this month, but all evil effects from them may be obviated by a careful study of Bunyan's works. Children cutting their teeth mu.-t be careful how they use the razors, or we cannot be answerable for the consequences. February. By applying at the General Tost Ofllee on the 14th of this month, you may ascer tain how many foolish people there are in the country. March Tills month being March, of course March hares will be abundant. Thousands of persons will make themselves ill by eating hot cross buns. Aprd. There may be an eruption of Vesuvius about now, ami I should advie all the inhabi tants of the surrounding towus to quit the coun try. On second thoughts, perhaps they had bet ter remain where they are, as there may not be an eruption after all. My latest information from the dear crater is not very precise. May. Many nionarchs will tremble in their shoes about now, and out of them too probably. In the significance of this statement I need only point out the fact that May and monarchy begin with the sin e letter. Prophecies have often been made on less grounds than this. June The end of the world approaches. This may do for many other months; but the value of the prediction is that nobody can deny it. Look out! its fulfilment is dimming. July. There will now lie souk; hot days, as indicated by the rise of the thermometer. Tem pers will rise in consequence, and we may look for thunder-storms. August. Dog days will be on us. Animals will be running about for water in a half-mad condition. September. There will be no shooting-stars visible in the metropolis this month; they may bo found iu the country, though principally on tho moors. Kail up lrmt trees now: It you uaven t got any, borrow some of your neighbors. Y'ou may also sow vegetable seeds for a spring crop, ut you had better postpone sowing wild oats. October. Napoleon is just about to declare war against the King of Prussia; but, receiving a copy of the yearly volume of The Evening Telegraph, which has just been sent to him, he telegraphs to stay hostilities until he has pe rused the interesting work. On finishing it he postpones the war altogether, and takes to writing for The Telegraph. A'oermhvr. Dark days are upon us, and, as a corollary, dark deeds. Burglars will be abroad, and I should advise their victims not to be "abroad" too. Half-quarter day being in this month, there will be many "timings" by tho pale moonlight. As a natural consequence rents will be invisible, except in the garment of street Arabs. December. The Evening Telegraph will become more and more popular in fact, a gene ral favorite with all classes of the community. Though there may be occasionally a mistake in the foregoing predictions, I stake my honor as mi astrologer upon this last prophecy. The stars are at cross purposes in several other matters, but In this they are perfectly harmonious and unanimous. A milkman sometimes resembles the whale that swallowed Jonah; for he takes a great prophet (profit) out of the water. REVIEW OF THE SCHUYLKILL NAVY. H. 'Now, Boys, AitoKfther.". REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. fT "REAL KSTATKL-TIIOMAS A SONS' HALE. Xli'iL aluable HiwIneM Stand; Modern Three-Rtnrr fruit Htore and KeHldcm-.c with alilo yard No 2.124 North Hertmil street, bet ween Norrls and Diamond treet,w ith Two-Btory Frame Ilnlidlnir In rear on Philip street. On Tuesday, June 1, isfla, at, 12 o'clock, noon, will be "old at pnblle sale, at the Philadelphia Kxr.hanfre.all that modern three-storybrlck meHsuaire With two-story double back hulMliifrs and lot of ground, situate on tho west side of Second street between Norris and Diamond streets, No. WZ4: tho lot containing In front on Second street 2 feet and extending in depth 121 feet 9 Inches to Phllln street, with a two-story frame building on said street. The house contains 10 rooms, large store, anil private entrance, and has all the modern conveniences gas bath, hot and cold water, water closet, cooking range, etc.; French-plate glims in store windows and doors; pavements arched and laid with flag stone : gord dry cellar, which is floored .! 'i,.., closet, underground drainage, etc.; yard planted with grape vines, fruit trees, shrubbery, etc Sui Ject to an Irredeemable ground rent of $.o. Posses sion July 1, lsoil. May be examined uny day pre vious to sale. M. THOMAS A, SONS, Auctioneers, 8 15 s3t Nog, tf and 141 S. KOI'HTH Street, P REAL I'STATK. THOMAS A SONS' S LE llx n Tuesday. June 1, isiw, at 12 o'clock, noon, wifibe sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, the following described properties vi, No. 1 Modern Three-story llriek Dwelling, No. 72H Erie street, north ol Fit.water street, all that modern three-story brick messuage, with three story back building and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Erie street, fit) feet north of Kit .water street, No. Tin; containing in front on Erie street 1 feet, and extending In depth t4 feet to a 12-feet-wlde alley. It has been newly papered and painted, and tins the modern conveniences. Clear of all in cumbrance. Terms-J.'iKio cash. Immediate posses sion. Keys nt the Auction Rooms. No. 2. Modern Three-story llriek Dwelling, No. 1742 North Tenthjstreet. All that modern three-story brick dwelling, with three-story buck building and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Tenth street, 14s feet 1 J Inches south of Montgomery street; con taining in front on Tenth street is feet, and extend ing in depth 70 feet to a it-feet-wide ullev. with the privilege thereof. It has the modern conveniences. Terms 2ooo cash. Immediate possession. Keys at the Auction Rooms. SI. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, 5 irs3t Nos. i:t and 141 S. KOKKTH Street. 1)l liI.K' SALE. THOMAS .t SONS, At't'TION cers Desirable Country Scat and Kami, 2o'( Acres, Lansdale, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, 20 miles from Philadelphia. On Tiiesduv, June I, ISOtf. at 12 o'clock, noon, will tie sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that desirable country seat and farm, 20 acres, 10ft perches, situate at Lansdale, Owynedd township, Montgomery county, Penna., about 8 minutes' walk of Lausdalu Station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, access 8 times dally, formerly owned and occupied liy R. Parsons, Esq. The farm Is divided into 6 Melds; truck garden, lawn, etc. ; fences In good condition ; crops in ground ; abundance of fruit trees. The Improvements ore a well-built 2 v,-story brick and stuccoed dwelling; contains 9 rooms and attics, porch all around, well o never-falling water iu kitchen, barn, carriage-house and out-buildings. In cluded in the sale are 2 horses, 4 cows, poultry, 2 carriages, cart, and wagon harness and farming Im plements. The neighborhood Is very desirable. Terms-f-iooo may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Will be shown on application to the owner and occupant, Mrs. Rachel Motor. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 1fis.1t Nos. liltt and 141 S. FOFKTI1 Street. ftt PEREMPTORY SALE. THOMAS A SONS, Lji'i1 Auctioneers. Valuable Lots. K. corner of West minster avenue and Markoe street, Twenty-fourth ward. On Tuesday, June 1, lstio, ut 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all t hat valuable lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Westminster ave nue and Markoe street, Twenty-fourth ward ; thence south along the cast side of Markoe street SIS feet 3'., Inches to ground granted to K. Sloan on ground rent; thence east along the same 100 feet to a point in the west line of a twenty feet wide street, extend ing from Westminster avenue southwurd to Seneca street; thence north along the west line of said street 821 feet 7:1.,' inches to a point in the south line of Westminster avenue, and thence westward along the south side of sold avenue loo feet M of an Inch to the place of beginning. Sale absolute. M. THOMAS A- SONS, Auctioneers, B IS 8 3t Nos. iaa and 141 S. KOt RTH Street. 1KAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. i Two three-story Hrick Dwellings and Krame Shop, No. 1.V27 N. Second street, above JcU'ersoii street. On Tuesday, June 1, lHiiil, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold ut public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that lot of ground, with the improve ments thereon erected, situate on the east side of Second street, 19S feet north of JeHerson street, No. 1.'j27 ; containing in front on Second street IS fed, and extending in depth 120 feet to Perry street. Tho improvements consist of a three-story brick dwell ing, fronting on Second street, containing U room; a frame weaver-shop to accommodate 8 looms, with warping h in I spooling rooms in the rear, and a three story brick dwelling, fronting on Perry street. Clear of till incumbrance. Possession of dwelling front ing on Second street and frame shop iiiunediutuly. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 15 s.1t Nos. law and 141 S. FOURTH Street. tft PVIJLIC SALE. ESTATE OP LAWRENCE .iij Dillon, deceased. THOMAS A SONS, Auction tioiieers. Three-story lirick Dwelling, with side oltlce and yard, No. 1S13 Frankford avenue, and two stables in the rear, between Montgomery avenue and Itcrks street, Eighteenth ward. On "Tuesday, June 1, lsiit), nt 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at putt, lie. sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three story brick messuage, two-story brick back building, with side otllce or store, and lot of grnund, situate on the east side of of Frankford avenue, No. lsia; the lot containing In front on Frankford avenue 40 feet, and extending in depth 140 feet. Also, 2 stables In the rear. Subject to a mortgage of $3000. Imme diate possession of the dwelling. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, C IB s3t Nos. 1M and 141 S. FOL RT11 Street. "I KAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE IV Modern three-story brick residence, 1419 North Eighth street, above Master street. On Tuesday, June 1, lsi;y, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold ut public tale, at tile Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Eighth street, north of Muster street, No. 1419, con taining in front on Eighth street 17 feet, and extend ing in depth 102 feet 9 inches to A street. The house 1ms all the modern improvements and conveniences, contains twelve rooms, parlor, dining room, and two kitchens on the first floor. Terms f:tooo may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Will be open for examination daily previous to sale. M. THOMAS A SONS Auctioneers, B 1.1 S 3t No. 19 and 141 S. KOl ltTH Street. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Liiil Desirable three-story brick Dwelling, No. .tin Tasklll street, between Third and Fourth streets, (hi Tuesday, June 1, 1SG9, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that desirable three-story brick messuage, ami lot of ground, situate on the norm side of liaskiu si., between Third and Fourth streets, No. 815; contain ing In front on tiasklll street, IB feet, Including half ol a 8 feet wide alley, the upper stories of tho house being built over the same, and extending in dc pin til feet 9 Inches, including a 8 feet wide alley. Im mediate possession. Keys at oltlce of Dickson lirolhers, .No. 2U wninur sireer. M. THOMAS A SON'S, Auctioneers, B 20 22 29 Nos. lao and 141 S. Fol'RTH street. fff EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE. ES f ;i; tate of John Miller, deceased. Thomas A Suns, Auctioneers. Two-story llriek Dwelling, No. 'HI liuskill street, on Tuesday, June 1, lsii'.i, at 12 o'clock, noon, Will be sold at public sale, tt ithmtt rrnftrr, lit. the Philadelphia Exchange, ail that two story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the north side of (iaskill sire et, west of Second street, No. 221 ; con taining in front on Ousktll street 12 feet 9 inches, aad extending in depth H fcjt a inches, Including at tnc rear end thereof part of an alley a feet wide. Sale absolute, liy order of Kasu ei. P Mii.t.Eit,) pVl,.,,.,lirs Ruin K. Combs, L-uutois. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 8 15 F3t Nos. 1H9 and 111 S. l OtRTU Street. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' Side. lienteel Three-story linck Dwelling, No. lis Wulden street, between Market and Arcli streets. On Tuesday, June 1, lsil'.l. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that genteel three-story brick mes suage and lot of ground situate on tho south side of Wulden street, west of Twenty-first street, No. 21 IS; containing iu front on Walden street It) feet, and ex tending In depth a2 feet 4 Inches. Terms Jlftoo may remain on mortgage. Clear of all Incumbrance. Immediate possession. Keys at Klluo A Keys', No. 1112 Ridge avenue. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 20 2229 Nos. U19 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. 1 EAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. t Three well-secured (irouud Rents, $H-50 each, a year. On Tuesday, June 1, lsii9, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Halo, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all those three well-secured redeemable yearly ground rents of $4s-B0 each, a yeur, each secured by a two-story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the south side of McClellau street, between Second and Third Htreets and above Miltlln street, First W ard, Nos. 242. 244, and 24tl; each con taining In front 14 feet, and extending Iu depth fia feet to a 8 feet wide alley. They will be sold sepa rately, jn. THOMAS A SONS Auctioneers, 6 15 St HV Wi iUld Hi t). i OUU'U U'at, REAL E8TATE AT AUOTION. j KKAL ESTATE THOMAS HONS' SALE. i Business Stand Three-story llriek Tavern and welling. No. 11 IB Filbert street, cast of Twelfth street, with a two-story brick dwelling In the rear on t'nthbert street. On Tuesday, June 8.1H09, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable three-story brick messuage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on ttie north side of Filbert street, west of Eleventh street, No. 1115; containing in front on Filbert street 19 feet, and extending in depth 13l feet to Cuthbert street. It contains a bar room, otllce, dining-room, and kitchen on the first floor; 2 chambers, sltilng-room, bath and store-room on the second floor; 8 chambers on the third floor, and a attics; gas, bath, etc. Also.Ja 2x-story brick dwelling In the rear, No. 1 120 Cuthbert street; has 0 rooms, Including 2 at tics, besides cellar kitchen, bath room, hot and told water, gas, etc. Subject to an Irredeemable ground rent of 195. Terms $5000 may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, B 20 22 29 Nos. 1H9 and 141 S. FOURTH St-ef. ITltLIC SALE. THOMAS A SONS, Auc tioneers. Very Desirable Country Residence, est Walnut lane, west of (irecn street, Weruian- town, 140 feet front, 834 feet deep to a street, (in Tuesday, June 1, lsti9. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that very desirable two-and-a-lialf-story stone man sion, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the northerly side of West Walnut lane, about 130 feet west from (ireen street, Oermantown ; the lot containing In front on West Walnut lane 140 feet, and extending in depth 334 feet to a street. The house contains 15 rooms; has wide hall, parlor, dining-room, library, kitchen, and summer kitchen on the lii st tloor; six rooms and bath on the second floor; and three good rooms In attic; large porch, vegetable garden, lawn planted with evergreen and other ttinde trees ; also, a frame barn. No. 2. Large Lot Also, a large lot, adolnlng the above ; 130 feet front, H34 feet deep to said street. The situation Is hcalthv and very desirable. M. THOMAS ft SONS, Auctioneers, B 8 15 29 Nos. 139 and 14'. South FOURTH St, REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A" SONS' SALul -llusiness stand. Three-storybrlck store and dwelling. No. 2,M South Tenth street, north of Spruce street, on Tuesday, June 1, lsr,!i. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, ut the Philadelphia Ex change, all that valuable three-story brick store and dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Tenth street, KW feet S inches north of Spruce street, No.253; containing iu front on Tenth street is feet 6 Inches, and extending In depth 07 feet to a 3 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. It has been recently fitted up In tho best manner; has 10 rooms, plate-glass In the bulk window, handsome gas fixtures (which are Included in the sale); has marble vestibule, bath, furnace, cooking range, vault under front pavement, etc. Terms Half cash. Clear of all Incumbrance. Immediate possession. Kevs and further Information may be had of Daniel II. Iluck, N. 129 South Fifth street. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 20 22 29 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. fp-REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. l? Handsome Modern 3-story lirick Residence, No. isibl ""(lermaiitown avenue. OuTuesday.Juue l,lse9,at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadel phia Exchange, all that handsome modern three-story lirick messuage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the easterly side of Oermantown avenue, No. 1231 ; containing iu front on Oermantown avenue 20 feet, and extending in depth 110 feet. The house Is well built, and has the modern conveniences; parlor, dining-room, and 2 kitchens on the f 1 est tloor; 2 chambers, sltting room, library and bath-room on the second tloor; 2 chambers and attics above; gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking-range, etc. Clear of all in cumbrance. Terms cash. Immediate possession. May be examined unv dav previous to sale. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 5 20 22 29 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. "PEREMPTORY SALE. THOMAS A SONS, AUC- I tioneers. (ienteel three-story brick dwelling, No. 225 Lybraud street, between Thirteenth and Broad, nortn of Race street. On Tuesday, June 1, 1M19, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that genteel three story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Lyorand street, 213 feet 0 inches north of Race street. No. 225; containing in front on Lj brand street 10 y. feet, and extending in depth 60 feet. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms cash. Sale absolute. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, B IB s3t. Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE AT MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., II a tins and commodiuuB lluuse, with ornumuntal Kiuunds. Addrcfm .1. C. TEN F.YCK, MOUNT HOLLY, or B22nluthl2t KC.THORNTON, No. 5 N. WATER St. f FOR SALE OR TO KENT THE CON- Ual STITUTION HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J., with tho furniture. Immediate iiu8tmuion can be uivin. HlKill II ARR, B 2i St" N. W. cor. FRONT and WH Alt ION, Phila. BEVERLY, X. J. FOR SALE, e-1500, or rent fur the summer. 200. on of those eleuunt thic Cottaue KeMdenccti, iust tininhod, in CHURCH Street, very convenient to ruilroad. laical and State taxea nominal. Will repay a visit. Apply to owner, on tho premises. 5'2s3t flj-FOR SALE. VERY FINELY SITU AT El) Lll'l' Budding Site on School House Ijino, within tivo in i ii ut c' walk of the K. H. station, IS, 13 or it acres, to suit. pii!cliaers. TIicho propcrtien command a line view, and are bordered by the. landa of the Park K.xt"nsion and by beniitiliil country seats. I. WAIi.VKIi, Jr., o 2S t 33 South THIRD Street. FOR SALE THE LARGE AND ELE- guilt Kosidonce, No. 2330 Green street. The house is 20 feet front, with side yard of 20 feet. The lot 117 f eot deep to Pennsylvania avenue. It is in close vicinity to the Park, and the neighborhood is pleasant and good. Will ba sold upon accommodating terms. (JOLLADAY A SHEPHERD, f 6 1 3Ut Mo. 508 WALNUT Street. TO RENT. fT-j TO LET VERY DESIRABLE SECOND Jiillil nnd upper Hours of Nos. 42S and 4-S Market street; 33 liy 1 Is feet. DICKSON it HOT HKRS, 6 22w tf No. MO WALNUT Street. P TO LET, FURNISHED, THE CONTI- Jlli NENTAL HOTEL AT LONU I1KANOH. N. J. Accommodates nurht hundred. Apply to F. A. VAN DVKK, No. &1 BROADWAY. New York. 528 2t' GERMAXTOWN PROPERTY TO LET.' A larire. modern-built house, tenaut-uouse. coach. louse, and live acres of hind, handsomely laid out walks and garden ; within two minutes' walk of Duy'i Ijine Sta tion. Apply to J. ARMS I'HONU. 6 2i Ut ryo KENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A X physician or a lawyer, with or without board, at No I Vi f Ol HARD Street. a 15 PROPOSALS. JROI'OSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. Dkitty Quautkkmastrh-oknkk at.'s Of kick, ) l'un.ADKi.i'iiiA, l'a., May lift, Ihoo. f Proposals will be received at this otllce until 12 M. on WEDNESDAY, June isr,9, ut which time they will be opened, for the delivery In this citv of Sixteen (Kb Cavalry Horses, subject to the usual inspection. The Horses must be of bay color, sound in alt respects, well broken, lu full llcsh ami good condi tion ; from fifteen (16) to sixteen (10) hands hign; from live (B) to nine (9) years old, and well adapted in every way 10 cavairy inn poses. Rids 'will be subject to the action of the ! (Quarter- iniister-tieneral before being accented. The Horses must be delivered within ten (10) days from the dale of acceptance of any proposal. Payment to tie made on completion of contract, or ns soon thereafter as funds are received for that pur pose. Proposals to be sealed and endorsed "Proposals for Cavalry Horses," and addressed to the under signed. STEWART VAN VLIET, Deputy (Junrtennaster-tieneral, and lirevet .M ijor C.eneral U. S. Army. Bii'.tit DYEING AND PRINTING. S T A B L I B II ED 18 19. The New York Dyeing; and Printing Establishment, RTATliN INLAND, No. 40 North E10HT1I Street (West Side), Philadel phia; No. US DUANK Street, tuxiX lt2 "ROADWAY, Vow York. This old ana wen-mown company are prepared sual, with the highest degree of Hklll ami the m aa numii with t lie hlgl most ....,....,.,.,1 iiiiiiliiuerv TO DYE, . CLEANSE, and X.M...... .Fi.,'i..ti tt T Alui.V'i . i r I.N IMi evei.T .i.i.'-vj . ..niibo mci ur..ii.r MEN'S GARMENTS, and P1KCK GOODS, lu their usual superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSED WHOLE. 3 11 thstuS ycyi'Bi ThlBjaojnjjM FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE 0. M A I S E 11, UANUTACTUHKH OF FIRE AND BURGLAIt-PROOF SAFES, LOCKSMITH. PELL-HANGER. AND DEALER IN tULlONU HARDWARE, 8t No. 431 iuC'B Street. Ho FINANOIAL. GREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD IS FINISHED. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or TBI i UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD HOI XiKT A1 SOLI). DE HAVEN & BRO., PANKEKS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, KO. 40 SOUTH THIRD STIIEET, B 11 lm PHILADELPHIA. RANKING CF HOUSE JAY COOKE & CO., Ifofl. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELFUIA. Dealers In all Government Securities. Old B-208 Wanted In Exchange for New. A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits, COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. Special business accommodations reserved for ladles. We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance In the National Life Insurance Cnmnun of the United States. Full Information given at our otllce. 4 j 8m QLENDINNina DAVIS & CO NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GLEHDINNING, DAVIS & AMORT, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND BllOKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York Stock Boards from the Philadelphia Office. ia 2$ C I T Y W A R R A N T S BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. LEDYARD & BARLOW HAVE REMOVED THEIR LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE TO No. 19 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, And will continue to give careful attention to collect ing and securing CLAIMS throughout the United States, British Provinces, and Europe. Sight Drafts and Maturing Paper collected at Bankers't Kates. 1 28 6ra gMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS, Philadelphia and Sew York, DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Accounts of Banks and Bankers on Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE OH C. J. IIAMBRO & SON, London, B. METZLER, 8. SOI1N & CO., Frankfort. JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of Credl 1 lit f Available Throughout Europe. QTERLING & WILDMAN, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Io. 110 H. TIIIICI) St., hiIaM Special Agents for the Sale of Duntllle, lluzleton, nutl WilkeMa barre ICailroad FIRST MOItTUAUE HON DM, Dated 1667, due In 1S8T. Interest Seven Per Cent., payable hall yearly, on the llrst of April and first of October, clear of Stale ami Culled Stales taxes. At present these bonds are ottered at the low price of SO ami accrued Interest, iu currency. Pamphlets containing Maps, Reports, and full In formation on hand for distribution, aud will be seut by mull on application. Ciovermneitt Bonds and other Securities taken In exchange at market rates. Dealers lu Stocks, Bonds, Loans, Gold, etc. 5 T lm pa S. PETERSON & CO., Stock and Exchange Brokers, No. 39 South THIRD Street, Members of the New York and Philadelphia Stock and Gold Boards, STOCKS, BONDS, Etc., bought and sold on com. mission only at either city. 1 W BAMUEL WORK. FRANCIS F. MILNK. WOXUI 5i XV1ILTJE, BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, An. 121 S. IUWD St., VaiLSVEU'BU FINANCIAL.. UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS BOUGHT AND HOLD. WILLIAM PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, NO. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET, B lljm PIIILADRLPniA. J B M O V A L. ELLIOTT & DUNN j HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILDINO No. 109 S. THIRD Street, Arannw prepared to tranwet GENERAL BANKINO KCSINKK8,nd Am in GOVERNMENT and other 8 I cnritim,C;()LI), Kll.fJt, Kt4. L. PecpWe MONEY ON DEPOSIT, Kllowln Interest. NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving special attention to MRU CANT1LE PAPER. Will execute orders for Stock, Bonds, etc., ON COM MISSION, at the Ktock Exchange of Phila.hilptua, New York. BnMon. nd Baltimore. 4 ari LUMBER. 18(59 SPRUCE JOIST. BPituoK .lotar. HEMLOCK. HKMLOUK. 18G9 18G9 BEASONF.D CLEAR PINE. 1809 REASONED (ILEA H PINE CHOICE PATTERN PINK BPANlbli CEDAR. EOH PATTERNS. KE1 CEDAR. 1869 VS 18G9 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FI.OOKTNO. CAROLINA FLOOKfNil.l VIRGINIA FliOORIN'G. DELAWARE FLOORINO. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP HOARDS.! RAIL PLANK.. 1 ftfiO WALNUT BDS. AND PLANK. 1 Q0 IOUJ WALNUT RDS. AND PLANK. lOOi WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. ' 18G9 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 18G9 18G9 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 18G9 A is 11. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 18G9 CIGAR BOX MAKERS' CIGAR BOX MAKERS' SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. FOR SALE LOW. 18G9 18G9 CAROLINA SCANTLING. carolina ii. t. sills. Norway scantling. 18G9 18G9 CEDAR SHINGLES. lOfta CYPRESS SHINGLES. IOUJ MAUI.K, BROTHER ft CO., No. 2.100 SOUTH Street, 118 SLER & BROTHER'S U. 8. BUILDERS' MILL, Nos. 24, 26 and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St. i We offer this season to the trade s .larger and more su perior stock of ' Wood Mouldings, Brackets, Balusters, Newell Posts, Etc. The stock Is made from a careful selection of Michigan Lumber, from the mills direct, and we invite builders ana contractors to examine it before purchasing elsewhere. Turning and Scroll Work in all its varieties. 6 6 2ra TU MB E It UNDER COVE It. ALWAYS DRY. WATSON & CILLirJCMAM. 829 No. 924 RICHMOND Street. PANEL PLANK ALL THICKNESSES. X l COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOARDS. 1 and 2 SIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARDS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS, 1M and 4. bPRUCE .JOIST, ALL SIZES. HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY. Together with a general assortment of Building Lamb t or s;i le low for cash. T. W. S M A LTZ, 8 2i lira FIFTEENTH and STILES Streote REFRIGERATORS. CCHOOLEY'S NEW PATENT SELF- VJiMTJLATIXG AilKHlCAS REFRIGERATOR IS THE BEST AND ONLY PEUFKOT SELF. VENTILATING PRESERVER In the WORLD! And will keep such articles aa Vegetables, Fruits, Meats Game, Finh, Milk, Eitkh, etc. etc., Ionizer; drier, and colder, with less Ice, than any other jteingeruiur nuw m Ube. e. s. rAitsorj 6l co., 6 8 wsmlm 220 DOCK ST., PHILADELPHIA. gAVERY'S PATENT COMEIXED DISISO-ROOM Water-Cooler and Refrigerator. This article has a tank for Ice and water, of iron, ena meled, arranged in such a manner as to cool an ennmnluol iron chamber, both being covered with an ornamental wal nutcase; in the chamber, butter, milk, and other provi sions can be kept cool and sweet : the iue in the water-tank is not wasted, but supplies stall timeHcool water for drink ing purpimtts. all being perfectly free from the taste of sine, or uny other substance that can in any way be detrimental ' to health; and as this article is intended for the dining room, its superintendence is eKny and convenient, aud it cannot fail io recoinuieud itself to all housekeepers as uselul as well as an ornsinentnJ piece of furniture. Nis. 2 and 4 aro set on legs aud answer the purposes of side table in dining-rooms. We manufacture four sizes: Nos. 1, 3, 8, and 4 holding ' renpectively a, 4, 6, and 8 gallons. No. 1 is small, and i suitulile only far very small I'kinilies, or for milk ana butter No. 4 for large families, boarding-houses, eto. Not. 9 aud Jj are inteuncdiute sizes. 1 hey can be hud ot any responsible furnishing store or of the manufacturers, SAVER Y A CO., $os. 614 and 616 MARKET Street. AND Corner South FRONT and REED Street. 8 111 lm Philadelphia. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO. JOBERT SHOEMAKER & t) O., N. E Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS; Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. 4 AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 1 FRENCH 2INO PAINTS. Dealers and cowurners supplied at lowest prlcea for cash. la4 " Tli. KINKELIN CAN BE CONSULTEIMr I 4