THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 18G9. heino A Dlrl for .Mcninl lvnrnfir A Nnlad for Ninnll Snlnrlc, AND A SALVE FOIl BAD CUTS. Th$ ukole careidly crnnpounrlrt and put vp exprtly or Family L'ue. Y 01 it i:itn:s i:iitoic. NUMBER CCXXVII. LIFE IN THE LONDON HOTELS. Wc nrc in exalted lodins now, if you please. A ciimll town under one roof is the beft defini tion of such a p:ilnti:il hotel us the (ireiit AY'ext northcro3Fgrolnnxnn). Jt Iiuh its police about jis cllicient us tlio ordinary Scotlnnd-yard ema nation, who, if yon are robbed, "have in forma tion," and arc "on the trunk." It has its Local iovcrnineiit, which ia horribly supercilious, but as u rule, instead of beini; a hoard of old women, ifl a matronly Lady Manager. It even has its railway; but the steam-engine is perpendicular, lino iuaiies a jut instead ot a line. Such tin hotel often changes hands. The wild Visionaries who start it drop it like a hot potato occasionally, nnd others coiniii by when the Leat is out of it profit by it. It comes under the title of Lodging House very strictly, because certain classes use it regu larly at certain periods, and for a considerable length of time. That most mysterious season of nil seasons, "The Season," brings high tidu to the hotel. Other seasons vary, as we have good reason to know, for autumn takes up so much of the space belonging to winter sometimes that winter has to take all the bedclothes oil spring to get his fair turn-in, as the spring of 1809 can testify. But if early roses are nipped in the ppring of 'C(., and crocuses don't show as they ought, while snowdrops are altogether at a discount, the in variable season of our hotel, governed by the ecssion of Parliament, which is the sun that warms its system, comes round with the regu larity of the tax-gatherer. -v- The gentleman who figures here is sure to be at the hotel. Voyclis Voat, Esq., M. P., must be at his post to bear his share of the Atlantean load of Popular Government. Mrs. V. V., and the young V. V.'s, male ami female, insist on it; and he can afford it but prefers to stay at an hotel. A town residence would not suit him, and would offer temptations to his wife and family, so he takes his pleasure and business Badly at the Great Thingumbob (a term by which we will, if you please, designate the sesquipe dalian subject of our notice). Voat is a most harmless duffer in the House. The whip of his party loves him; for he knows ho has no opinions, and is always ready to go into the Lobby to which he is halload. lie m iy be a prosperous manufacturer, or an old country gen tleman wc only know he is a staunch adherent, and that ho makes his family happy, spends his money, and does his duty with the least plea sure to himself and the greatest comfort to every one else. ftW'.,' WW This is Monsieur Chose. lie is decore, and wears his little bit of ribbon constantly, without being in the least conscious that lots of Eng lish people fancy it is only the lining showing. Why does he come to England, and live at an expensive hotel ? Upon my word, I dou't know; especially as every Englishman vows that Faris is such a delightful city ! To judge from his tight-fitting costume, an inspiration for freedom is not the thing you would suspect him of. No ! He is looking after an English mar riage, I fancy. Ho wants to wed one of our blonde "mecses" not because ho is in need of money, bnt because he likes our fresh, honest English beauty. He is a standing protest against the sweeping condemnation of English girls, which an Englishwoman was spiteful enough to write, and an Englishman was silly enough to admit into a high-class paper, under tho catchpenny title of "Tho Girl of the Period." c1 li:'..' !.' Here you have tho girl of a very much other period. This is the Dowager Lady Piucher. JShc nips herself and her household during the rest of the year in order to come to town In the season. Tho trial of tho manufacturer of Ueauty-for-Ever was a cloud to Ludy P. The Incarceration of that most necessary per sonage made her ladyship undecided about her .periodical yinl. to ivudun, uatiUlig rcliettci IH .V." 1 i'I HI II II II that "Dear Lady Rougcblsmnth" must necessa rily have found a substitute; for the children (by complexion) of Rachel could not afford to wasto time In weeping for their mother. 80 hero Is Lady T. again, delighting kocloty, and worrying her lady's-maid Into an eaWy grave. Bless her I (TAX Snobkin, the great manufacturer! To bal ince him we will have Mr. Jerushah P. Wauksharp, of Suiartville, Mass., U. 8. It Is a pretty con trast. Miobkin is slow and solid. Wuukshnrp is go-alieaa and gassy. Old Snobkin is one of a long line of Snobklns, distinguished as manufac turers of any thing you like, by way of particu larizing, from ink to Ironclads. Ho has moved along like an elepluuit with capital. Tho Trades Unions, and the dilllcultics thence aris ing, have scarcely penetrated as vet to that inner shrine in his skull, where, if anatomy is to be believed, his brain is situated. But he is warm very warm and will leave so much warmtn bcliiml him that not to name his eldest eon, who Inherits t'.ie business, as a noble's son takes the title his family generally, reared though they have been in a hothouse, will not euller from a decline of temperature. On the other hand, Jernshah P. Wauksharp started in life without a cent. In England, when a man begins life on three-halfpence and makes a success, ho is so proud of his comparative singularity that you nuver hear the last of it. In America, the thing is so common nobody boasts of it. Indeed, some people say that to judge from the majority of society in New York, such a rise must be almost the rule. So it is impossible to say whether Jerushah P. Wauk sharp was a newspaper boy or a shoeblack. It is scarcely less difficult to say what he is now. lie may be a genuine capitalist he may be tho embodiment of a company of shrewd Yankees or, he may be nn impor-tor. At any rate, lie makes the money fly, and can talk a donkey's nay, an elephant's leg off. At present he Is ventilating a project for a Joint Subernubile Railway between Chicago and Loudon. Wc can only select one more sample from thl s great hotel-hive. It is the lion, and Rev. Alger non Kcredos a gentleman every inch of him, and rector of a small country parish, with a good income. He is about seventh from a peer age, so he is well connected; aud as ho keeps three curates, in order to conduct tho service "properly," he may well be allowed to run up to town in season to sec his relations. But he does not Idle even when in town; for though he goes to Lady Mountbang's receptions, he assists at a favorite church in town on Sundays, and does a little district-visiting In tho morning. It might almost be supposed that ho went to her ladyship's balls as a penance, for he never dances save once a year, not because he disapproves of it, but becauso he does not like it. But once a year he leads out his head-farmer's wife In a quadrille at the Harvest Homo, which he has converted from a vulgar debauch into a pleasant association of all classes; and which, by his pre sence among the workers, he connects in their mind with a recognition of the Great Source of plenteous harvest. Does anybody grudge this simple, earnest, hardworking gentleman a little holiday among his kith and kin? Ho never grudges anyone else a holiday Indeed, would give the working classes more recreation days if he could. He is, very likely, "over tho heads" of his parishioners, but he has, somehow, found his way to their hearts; and they are guided more by tho latter than the former. Whether he ever dreams in his remote village of becom ing a bishop, thanks to his connections, I cannot say. If ho does, I have no doubt ho chalks out for himself an activo career, no less than ho counts on tho season in town. But the porter of the Great Thingumbob Hotel has hud his suspicions roused by tho earnest way in which we have eyed the lodgers of that vast caravanserai, so wc had better retire. Each to ms Post A good story is told with regard to a "daft" man and a somnolent con gregation. Whenever any of his hearers began to "nod," tho minister observed that "daft Jamie" aroused them somewhat shurply by shooting peuso at them. Catching tho eve of tho delinquent at last, he shook his linger at him re provingly; but "Jamie" responded, not a whit abashed, "Just gang on wi' your sermon, minis ter, and 1 11 keepjho beggars wauklu'." New Mrbic.An ugly old" bachelor suggests that births should bo published under the head of "New Music." A thief of funny tastes lately entered a house in Springfield and carried off two sets of false teeth aud a pair of gold-bowed BpccUelcs. It Is a good thing to be above-board, but gene rally a bad thing to be overboard. A Familv Likeness Not (as a rule) a Family Picture. "Thk Light of Othkh Days" Wax candles. CJUIAI" Liyi.Ny. UvUig 011 excjtviucut. ms !pp lift its A l ife THE CATt A STUDY.' Frm tho French of Victor TTnn. The cat is the concrete symbol of a vacil lating politician. It Is always on tho fenco I It Is the fe.lne embodiment of one of tho pro foundest human principles wrenched from tho clrcuraamblcnco of tho Unknown, aud hurled into tno bosom or consciousness. Nine tailors make one man. A cat has n'.no times tho lifo of one man, for It has nlno lives, I'ossession, also, is nlno points of thn im up hold a legal possession of existence equal to the span 01 cignty-one ciotniers' lives. Let us bow reverently before this mi ft - HJ,IM -ltV.il The wanderer by tho mldnlcht ScashorA whmi ine moon mat argent cornucopa ia of heaven is strcamintr forth her flowers and fruit. f . diance, and tho Illimitable Is Illuminated by tho ineffable, will have remarked tho phosphorescent ridges mat sciuuiiato along tho billows' tons until the breakers seem to curve and snort like horses' necks with manes of lightning clad So, O man, when, in tho darkness of thlno own chamber, thou passest thine hand aloivr the lurry spine of this feline phantom of tb. l.u. yard, the electric sparks dart forth, and a flash of lightning fuses together the fingers aud tho j nr. Exquisite antithesis of Nature! The fireside embraces the ocean. The hearthtsouc is iiav with seashells. The monsters of the deep dis port rciiceied in tne glowing embers. The in- finite Abroad is brought into amalgamation with the finite At Home. The oceau roars. The cat only rnrrs. The billows rise and culminate and break, inocais oacK rises, me telmc tide is up, and we have a permanent billow of fur and Hush. O impossible coexistences of uncoutradictory contradictions! Tho Duke of Wellington wait pronounced the greatest captain of his age. General Gni'H pronounced the creatcst captain of bis. The greatest captain of any ago was tbc Cap tain with his Whiskers. Let us not call this tho tergiversation of his tory. Call it rather the tergiversation of nature. Ihc whiskers of the captain. The w hiskcrs of the cat. 1 no Hirsute exponent of mart al supremacy. Tho feline symbolism of tho Bearded Lady, crossing her claws before the family fare. ucaiousy lias been called tho irrcen-eved monster. The cat is the grcen-eved mouscr. Both lie in wait. Neither destroys Its victim without toying with it. One is tho fox, tho other the friend of the fireside. Either is to be met with in almost every family. Each is of both sexes. U1U 10m Cin. in excess, is onn of mnn'n bitterest bibulous foes; man is tho bitter bibulous foe of Old Tom cats. The one puts tho bricks into the hats of the second, t.n bo uliiiwl ai me neaus ot the third. O Oscillations bctvi-nnn tin I O lips of the Seen touehmn- tlio II seen ! O wave of thought careering through iiiu us) iiihoics 01 eioudiand, crystallizing into ... it iuti luu laiicnis or Humanity. The Rt.:irK nrt nut tit rilo-lit co are tne cats ! "IHommr qti kit. REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. AhSKiNKES' SALE. ESTATK OF C1.A - I i i Vi .i ... i.iiiiji, ym:i,uiiifurM. lOIl fl'. 1 Jltt. rl'ht?nuii Jtr ....... A I .. .'uewuiMi; Jilliuilllir l.or.M. I llfKnnt II Xln.ifi ............ county, I'a. On Tuesday. .Tune 22. lsi at 12 o'clock noon, will he sold at punle sale, at the l'htlailHntiii ISO. 1. All til .'it trnrt nf loiwl uil,i,.t,. 1 l:..; ' .... . """h1! luiiuwiiiir (HH(TitHMi nronurtifti. v z lownslilp, MoutRoinery county. I'ennsvlvani.i. . . DIUKKU 111 171111 1 ll II I liOUIUM'd Km! ili'Srrihnd na fnilnn. t point In tl. l n n w.V." HT"" "V,,5.."1. " lluliinV. A, ii r i "iii.Dlimil, Mill V. J. - , ""iiiieuHiwanny irom tlio north easterly side of Montgomery avenue; theneo north 42 (Icirrccs iti m .tntpu finut iiiniwnn. mi.i.n.. . ronrt iU feet 7 Inches, more or less, to a point, at the ...... ... ...v .iiiuiiic vi nam n mow urovo "11,1 uiki m icei vine road, called Flourtown road UlCIICe SOU III 4, lll-iTfl'a Ml III nr..u niin r ..... . , ; Inches more or less, to another point In the middle ,.... c muu" '"'Krces, east still aloiuf the middle of said road and iilon the lino of lots lliai'kl'd NdS. IS ILIIll 1l nil unlil i,l.n r..... Ulr '"u' i!'i"" or,1,;ss' t0 ""otlier point in the middle , :, " , niL-iiuu muu along tno middle of Haul road feet to a point ut the intersection of the middle of said road with a certain 40 feet wide road, parallel with, and ut the distance of about 7M u uva Bumiicuninuriiiy irom ine willow (irove roud; thence uIoiik the middle of said 40 feet wide road south 42 decrees 21 minutes, west 4ftS feet Inches, more or less, to a point still in the middle of mild last mentioned road, and thence north 47 decrees iiy minutes, west alotiK the line of land marked on said plan No. 14789 feet 9 inches, more or less, to 'vf . .it . ,,iui u, m KiiiiinW. v omamuiK o acres, 2 roods. 18 8-Kio perches, Including one-half of eucli of the TC1U MU 111 It I 111! j II r ttli.H.win .uuiiiiill UIUICU11, No. 2. All that tract of land flltuate in the county EforcHiLtd. nml mnrLfil nn tUa iin iin- .... tate, No. lb; bounded aud described as follows: Tllirrltl Mini, at ft I . i ... Hi..i..i,K ni n jujiui iii iiinuuu oi a ceruim 40 v n.i.c in,!.,, niuuii in parauei wun and at the dls lance oi iw icet 9 Inches southeastwardly from tho middle of the Willow Grove road, at the distance of f 10'"ifHtwardly from the northeasterly side j avuuue; ineuce norm 42 deir. 21 mm., east alontf the middle of said 40 feet wide road 7fiS feet 9,' Inches to a point at the Intersection of tho middle of said 40 feet road with the Flourtown road ; L - ' o mui., f.. aioiift the middle or said Uourtown road 1249 feet 11 Inches, more or less, to a no nr. Htlll in tlio mill, .la ,.f ,.i,i fi. J i. ... ------ .... daiii riiiuiiuwii ruaii: thence 8. 44 dejr. 11 min., VT. along tho southeast- .M.imj ni.mui uiiumn iiNcui wme roau too iota 1 nchnu uiul luinnA nUi... ... ii m . . . . ' mm hut nc LUC IIIIU UI J(H8 IlltirKel HUld Mlttl N()H. 9. 10. 11 uml 19 M 7 V - " ! Vll-H, KMIIIIl,, IV , liws feet, more or lean, to the place of beirlnninir, i,i,ly IQJM l,llli- n. 1.. eluding road on southeast half of Klourtowu road, lllld Ollll.llllir (if r,in,l in ttm ti,ii-tli..-n. No. a. All that trm-t of land, situate in the county uiviirnuiii, iiiiuitcii on nn- nan oi uie riat.t estate, Ii. 17. Hounded and described as follows: Uej?lmilii at a point at the Intersection of the middle of tho l louitowu road und a 40 feet wide road, parallel with mui .I ,1... .Il.i . ... r, en., av in c iiinuuu - ui unoui eJ ieci 9 inches HOlllll cHsiwiinuy rrom the middle of the Willow (irove road; thence N. 42 dejr. 21 in in., K 122 feet 2',' Inches, more or less, to a point still in the middle of said 40 feet wide road ; thence S. 2 detr. 16 mill., K. iilomf the middle of suld road and hIoiir the lino of lot .No. is on suld plan ties feet 8 inches, more or less, to another point still In tho middle of said road ; thence S. 77 (!('. 81 mln., W. still along the middle of said road, und partly along lots Nos. 18 and 22 on siid plan 204 feet 4 inches, more or less, to a point still in the middle of said road ; thence S. 47 defr. 45 mill., K. still along the middle of said road, ami along lot No. 23, B17 feet 7 inches, more or less; thence N. 42 dci.'. 1ft niln., K. along laud of Armstrong b:is f"et 1 1 Inches, more or less, to a point In the middle of tho rlourtown roud, und thence N. 47 deg. 4ft mln., W. along the middle of Flourtown road 1249 feet It inches, more or less, to the place of beginning. Con taining U acres, 1 rood, I uo-loo perches, including portions of roads as shown on said 1'ltitt estate plan. The above-described lots are all leased with a pro vision in the lease that possession will bo given ut any time, on 20 days' notice to lessee. No. 4. All that lot of laud, situate in the county afoii Hiild, marked on the plan or tlio 1'latt estate, No. 2ft. Hounded and described as follows: Itegi li ning at a point ut the intersection of the middle of the Flourtown roud, und a point in a new road, 40 feet wide; thence S. fill deg. as mln., W. along a line 10 feet. N. W. of the southeasterly side thereof, and ulong the line of Armstrong's laud, 790 feet 9 y Inches, more or less, to a point; thence H. 47 deg.' 3 mln., E. 4M feet Inches, more or less, to a point, a corner of this and laud of II. C. U-a; thence N. M deg. 8ft min., W. along said Lea's land 871 feet T Inches more or less, to a point In the middle of suld Flourtown road, ami thence N. 88 deg. W. along the middle thereof 444 feet, more or less, to tho place of beginning. Containing 8 acres, 1 rood, 24 192-1000 perches. (This includes one-half of Flour town road, aud 10 feet of roud along tho northwest side.) The above lot Is sold subject to a lease ex piring October 1, 1809. The assignees give notice t hat purchasers umst bear the expenses of fencing. I'luiis can lie hud at the oltlco of Assignees, H. K. corner of Blxth aud Walnut streets, and at the Auc tion ltooms. Edward Bhiitkk,! , Wh. h. Kohin. I Ass's-neea. . . JH. THOMAS a, K V. THOMAS A HONS, Auctioneers. U. iVUU'U fciti-vvt, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. -t TO If RTCKMAKERS, CAPITALISTS lli' A l OTIII-'HS. SAl.K BY OHIKR OF Tff F ItOARP) OF DlRKO vmj 1 11 lit j si 1 liiii'-i J IVH-IV ivi ft lYIiXtt rL iii l tvi nfi-i mi 11 itr arkT CO M t'ANY. TTTOMAR A HONS. Aar.t-1nnfln. VKKY VAUIAllLK (JLAY I A) T. Abont Twonl y-onn aorr'n. CIKKMANTOWN TURNPIKE. Twpntv-iirbth wnrrl, t 1TNITWN AS Ttl h" .IfillV I 11 IV I iVTT PnnPlrDTV Oil TUK.snA Y. .hinn23, at 12 o'clock noon, will bo (MM At public wt In, at thn INiiUrifilnhia Kxchnnxfi: All thai Very Hll)nllA oUv Int. With thn inmniVnmnnU thfreon erected, cntttainin twenty-onn aero, mum or Ihh, Bittiate on thn (.rminnldwn turnpilto, 1 wonty-eihth wnrd. lioundprt by the Knariinir Rail marl. North I'tula- dtliliia i'lank Road, and ground of Thn improvements coitaiM. of a Ifl K. Hnbnrtjt ami rU Imn laro matiflion, wit h out building, and two tenement bonne; alan. a covered droii ....! .... ..I 1.1 I.. .I.U r.-v, .. . . . ( fnfll Vll nt trade eitnltliotied : railroad track, connecting with Heading ii n vii i in vnpauin ill ll(tillllt( U)Tl, Wll H rt annum ; a mr" onca yam, wn n Pii'vin, Kiln, clay Uoumj llK by 60 feet ; online hi. ue, 40 by 60 foet. etc. 'Imji r of all incumbrance. I V Tormi cash. Immediate pntmettAion. Oilfinn t. K tiaiil mt ia lima .if ! t - 'Vii a nlmrn ia onn Ilia it. val.i.KU nffnrrd for aaln for a lntiff limn, and is wtiW worthy tho airnntion or raimuiinra and otiipra. W nue piun bi inciiuniiMi mnrp, in. i uo.iMn . niikn. anrrtnnonr-, 7 12 19 No, l&tand 141 H. FOUIiTIl Strmtt iniMCH. r.Hiiiie oi i. mam vcrrff(, U'ccacii. hoiniiS A ?(iis. Auct (Humth Altmcrn Throo. Btor.v Itrlck Hpldtnco nnd Kuniltun, No. k's Mhn whall Ktroct, hctwiMn Pnrish and I'oplur HtrM't. m Kllikllnv ruifllirf Iumi 11 Ul'll nt 111 s.'..,u.L- hpIU I.i iimm iiiii, f ii in. it, i'i"i', tu nMivmiA, Tf in in; Hold at public Hair, on tlii! proiniscH, nil that, inodorn t tl rin.lili.l-V .f 1..L- nmumin i.f if l . 1... ..1. .vi -pmii j i 'i n i iii inn i in m", nil ii iiuiptiihi y i ui pa tiiiildliicr iwwl Wit tf ,rp, ill, nl ultmifii rtn tin. wnut ul.ln Of Marshall street, north of 1'nrrlsli Htrecf. No. h.'w containing in front on Marshall street 17 feet fi inches, and extending in depth on the north side lor feet 8, Inches, nnd on the south side 109 feeti1; inches. It has saloon parlor, dining-room, and kitchen on the llrst Moor; 2 chambers, sil ting-room, bath and Store rooms on the Heeoml floor nn,l i chambers on the third floor; has gas, bath, rang,-, not and cold water, etc. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms, fawto may remain on mortgage. FurnUiiro Immediately after the salo of the house will be sold thn u-nlnnt tinrtnr rnrniNirn ni..i... lirussels and Ingrain carpets, etc. ' ' .-vi. riio.MAS ft sunk, Auctloneors, 6 510 12 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOL KT1I Street. UKAI. KSTATE THOMAS Snwsi! v ' l)"V Two new nnd modern three.Htorv hriet- iiwoii. ..iit, Aj,avt.b t,iii, lii',,111 L III,',',, bll oiitreu V'll Tuesday, .Tune in, 1H9, nt 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all fli an nnw mi.l ...... .1. ...... ......... .. .unci.. null iiiii,,, , 11 iiiu-,:.THii , l,IICfl HieSKll nges, nml the lots of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the went hI,1 of virteentii uir.u., i.min..ii Christian nnd Carpenter streets, Nos. 922 nnd 924; em u coinaiiiiiig in iront on f literutn street is feet, and extending in depth 70 feet. They each have narlor. dlnlinr-room. nml tarn kitt-hona ,in rirut ,i, ., two chambers, bath, and store-room on second Moor! and three chambers on third floor; neatly papered and nalnted: have the ni,l cellars, etc. They will bo sold separately. Each subject to a yearly ground-rent of W60, and a mort gage of flooo. JH. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, 6 31 6 B 12J Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOUIU'H Street. HEAT. KSTATF THOMAS .1 Hov' sue Four new three-storv brick ilii-elliimu v,,a ... ' ' ..wuiii k'i.t,i rut-ct. vii l iKiuHitv .Tiitw, ir. 1c,:,i .if 1 ni..i....i. ...m i... ilt'2. 17(U 1701'. nml 17, w w,mtli Ui.-tv. it-....- , . - ih, urn.., in ,6 U LIIU l, ,11,1111, in no sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Kxchange, nil those four new three-story brick messuages, with one-story kitchens and lot of ground, situate on tlio west side of Sixth street, between Morris and Wat kins streets, First ward, each containing In Iront on Sixth Street. 1li feet. Illlil CVtiili.lini. in .l..n 1. ,!i, f...,. to a 3 feet wide alley,vlth the privilege thereof. One of the lots narrows to 14 feet In the rear. The houses are new. have mm nines, ii.iti, ,.t,i i.'.,..ii o..i. ...... ... a yearly ground rent of J'.lO. Immediate possession. Keys at the corner store. They will be sold sepa rately. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 B 10 12 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOI ItTII Slreet- liK.AT. KST ATP rPI I, r w t. c;,Vijt . r'n -, 1 hret! storv briek Htnre utwl iiuL'uiiiti Vr. -.i.. arkef street, west, nf 'l'hlr,,-c.., ' . 7.'. luesouy, June in, 1S9, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be U,il,l ill t ml, Ii, i a. il. nf .1... 1,1.11. .. I. .it.i.. t. i ' . ....... nn,., i , iiuuiit'iiniia r.xcnuiigc, (III that three stoi-v Itrlck- ut,,r ami ,ii,-..ii.... ...,,i. : , , v. ,. .... it .. . 1 1,,,;, n ,, ii , , I storv double back biiildimru. Kitnutn i.r,i. ui.i.. ot Market street, No. 3729; containing in front on .ii.ii-M-i Kireei. m ieci, and in depth 120 feet, includiil"' a four-feet wide alley leading Into Filbert street, with the free use ami nrivileim thumnr ti,.. i, gas, bath, hot und cold water, furnace (gas fixtures included in the sale free of charge). It is an excel lent business locution. Turmg t.,..,i property may remain on mortgage. iM. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, n, ii ,1 lON. Iu aUU '4 S. I I) , 1 1 Stn.nf LOOKING CLASSES, ETO. ESTABLISHED 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON, FRENCH PLATE LOOKING-GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS, LEAUTIFUL CURO.MOS, PAINTINGS, Manufacturer of all kinds of LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, AND PICTURE FRAMES. NO. 910 CHESNUT STREET, Fjftidoor above the Continental. Phila. J O H H M 1 T H, 1.00KINU.UI.AS.S AND PICTURE MANUFACTUUEK, BIBLE AND PRINT PUBLISHER, And Wholesale Dealer in AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS AND REGU- .u&TUKa Olf EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also. Oeneral A rrnnt fn. fh n,. w... Patent Condensing CoITee and Tea Pets something that every family should imiw h k ,w.,2 can save fifty per cent. ' ' ""vu j ie Buppiiea at a liberal discount. lBSm No.ttlftlUeilNTRVPT BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety OP FULL AND IIALr-BOUUD BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC., To be found In this city, la at the OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory OF JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., S 18 thstuSm PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR : WARII ROOMS, UP STAIltS. O O V E R N ME N T S ALES. Ol' UNIT Kl) 8 T A T K S ' VKSSELsi Navy Hkpiutupvi, . s ALE Bl'BEAD OP CONSTKI'CTION ANUUKPAIR V Wahminuton, 1). t, Junes, iais. ) The Navy Dcpurtmeut will oircr for sale, ut Publlo Auction, at the United States Navy Yard, Washing ton, 1). C, on the luth day of Jum:, at VI o'clock M., the iron side-wheel Steamer KHAMOIUN, of liKiO tons, old nieusiireiiieiit. At the United States Navy Yard, Philadelphia, on the Slat day of June, at lli o'clock m., the Iron side wheel Steamer IIOKNET, of euo tons, old measure, merit. The vessels and their inventories can be examined at any time, on application to tho Commandants of the respective Navy Yards. The whole amount of tlio purohose money must be deposited at the time of a, In dication, and the vessels must be removed from Hie navy yards witliiu two weeks irom tho day of salo. The Government reserves tho right to withdraw the vessels from sule for any purchaser who will pay the appraised value with, tm increase of tmi (in) per Cl'fitlUU Ulereto, 6 DUuituH Jm P. B A N K 3 O N, COMMISSION MEECIIANT, Wo. 143 DOCZC STUCET, Agent In Philadelphia foi the Celebrated Potomac His Hydraulic Csmsnt. This celebrated Cement is used upon all the puMIc bulldinus at Washington, D. C, and has been ana lyzed by Dr. Henry Eml, late Consulting Chemist at the Department of Agriculture, who pronounces it enual to the best Roman Cement. It lias been known and used at the South since lsao, and every lock on the Chesapeake und Ohio Canal, Irom Cumberland to Alexandria bears testimony to Its merits. Builders nnd Contractors pencrally are invited to subject It to the severest tests. o 9 wsiiirp C. F. RUJVSPP, Manufacturer und Importer of rANCY LEATHER. GC0D3, NOS. 11G AND 118 NOltTU FOURTH ST Pockot Hocks, Nutchnlfl, Traveling Ttriffn, Porto rtionnaio., Portf,,li,m, Ciar Cases, Writinif C'mr-s, AVritirn? lsk-i, i!iink,,rn' ( 'us,., I 'rtMiiif. C'asoa. Mon,y llIt, Match Uasos. WIIOI.KSAI.K AMI KI-TAir,, NOS. 11C AND 118 NORTH FOURTH ST., 66'" Pllir.ADEI,PIII.V. encinesTmac hVn e : r y7e to. F- TENX STEAM EN'fSIXE AND ' nFii,i'.n nuuM. nr. A UK A I.KVV. ixo.l, ,, mill l'Ut,M(.,(,V ll.lVllllI lor many years boen in siici-edslul uperatiun, and lmon ni cliiBively enRiiKed in building and repairing Abirinn ami Kivor KnRineN. IiirIi and low-prusanrf. Iron Hniler, Wutnf lanks, I'ropel ers, etc., et rppct fully ottor their scr. vues to the public aB beinn tally prnparnd to contract for enKinos of all sizes. Marine, Kivor, nnd .Stationary; havinn sets of pat turns of ilitterent mzex, are prepared to execute . . ...mj. ticnrriprion or itartern. niakinK made at tile shortest notice. Hurh and in,, km. 1 I unular nnd Cylinder lioi'ers of tlie bust i'enn sylvania. Charcoal Iron. ForRiinrs of all Ri.ea ,l ki.,a. iron and IbaHH CaMiiitfsof h! ilosrriptions. Hull I'lii nin' Screw Cutlinfc, aud all other work connected wi'h tho above business. v llrawiiiKs and specifications for all work done at tha establishment tree ol chat", and work guaranteed i he subseribeis have ample wharf duck room for repairs of boats where they can lie in perfect sa.ety. and are pr ir lhwUKt"',, f,t"s, etc- e,-,or ri8""' JACOI5 C. NRAKIK. JOH.N P. I. low. PFAjTMljiml i'Af.MIOIt Slreots. COUTH WARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND O WASUlNCiTON Street.. U l'lln-ADELPBTA. .MKRKICK Jc SONS, . . "NOJNKEKS AMI MACHINISTS, mannfaotnre High and Low Pressure Steam Kmjine. fof Land. Kiver, anoVMarine Kervice. ror lioilom, Uasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Castings of all kinds, eituor Iron pr Hrass. Iron I nime itoofs for Gaa Works, Workahops, and Rail, road bt-ations, etc. Kfltorta ami Una Mi.hln.M.1 ,k. I .. , . j . , : . ... , j u. win,, iuju unn iiq- proved construction. r.very ae:ription oi fiantatlon Maohinery, also. Sugar. . , iiivii.iii 1 ui, w,i oioaju 1 raids, lie- lecators, b liters, Pumping Kuxino, eto. Sole Agent, for N. liilleux's Patent Sugar Boiling Appa ratus, esmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspinwull chinos. 1 o... QIRARD TUDE WORKS. JOHN II. BIURPHY & BROS, ninuiifucliirern of WrnuKht Iron Plue, Etc. PUILADKLPHIA, PA. WORKS, TWENTY-THIRD and FIIJlEItT Ntreetn. OFHOK, n i No. 4i North FIKTII Street. STOVES, RANGES, ETO. NOTICE.-TIIE UNDER 8IGNE ;fl would call the attention of the public to his NKW (iOLI)KN K.AU1.! FU KNACK. . ... .a u luuigu uew neater, ix, i. so conHtrnoted as to once uommeud itself to geueral favor, boing a oomhi. natiou of wrought and cast iron. It is very simple in its .0 pmimiiij ntr-biRtii.; seiijieaning. bar. nn nn Iimm nr ilmm. tn ti. , ..... , . , . , "'.'"" . i proauce a lartei ""I"'""' "o"" ,r""' LU" M.1110 weignior coal thananyfar ... ....... . uv iijKiuuiBiiiu comiiiion or tne airftt produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will once demonstrate that it is the only Hot Air Furnace thai Those in want of a complete Heatius Anp&rataa wonU W VM u4 VAAUI1UU IMIH1U11 r.Mfl O. . , CH A KLKS WILLIAMS, Nob. 1 134 and 1 134 M AKK KT Street, i . . i niiatieipnia. A Urge assortment of Cooking Range Fire-Hoard Dtovea. I nvr li,,wn I i r-x V ...... i .. , . ' i hand. ' Biwnor. I N. B. Jobbing of ail kind, promptly done. 6 10 CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. jyjIOHAEL MEAGHER & CO. No. 223 South SIXTEENTH Btreet, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USB innnnriaa lis run iiuzkm. 8 8 AGRICULTURAL. PTIfT.A I)R1 IMITA WlUPUCDUV riTnirT DA. Agriculturist, trul nthni K.niUn-i I . IiWkberry Plant ; lUrtiord. Oonoonl, and othrtr Grtiue " UeUnoo. N. J I ARZELERE & BUCHEY. Cuatoin Iloime Ilrokore and Notaries Public, No. 405 LIBRARY STREET. ALL CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS THANSAOTKD, passports PRoounrcn. " c O li N E X C If BAG MANUKAfiTORY. i, hi v n i a , , ,.- v A N G E N. K. corner of I A UK KT ami wAtKH Stroeta. 1'lllluililllilllH, DKALKR IN HA(;n AND BAOOINQ Of every doserint inn. f Oram, Hour, Salt, Kiiper-Plmspliata of Lime, Buns imibi, r.ie. fjtrge and small dUNNY BAliS constantly on hand Hi Also. WOOL HACKS. OTATR KIKIITH VCM SALE. STATE k.7 Riglits nf a mluahlo Invention lust nalunte, the SLICING. OUTTINtt.and DllIl'l'lNd ,.f ,ln.i I.uf o,1, and fur cabbage, .te., are hereby ottered fur sale. It is an article of great value to proprietor, of hotels and restaurants and it should be introduced into every family SI'A I'k! K Mi H'l N t,,r salo Model can bu seen at TKI.KURAFII OI' KICK, COOfRR'b I'Ol.NT, N. .1. I'M M LI N DY 4 HQKFM A N IlOlMiKJiS' AND V()sfKNlIOLM'a"P(7ukKT lT,T, ?1Jn,iN' !?",l! f ?C,..K,J,8 n1l. of beautiful finish. KOlH, hits' and WA1U! A Bl'Ttni Kll'8 RAZORS, and 111, A .,),. iratAil T.h-f 1, 11 'l-U IT u. , ... ...... .-T ..U - i , . . .... .vAin ouiaouaa oi la tie.L uui v. Ka Pr.li. Haaura, KniTita, Scissor., and Table Cutlery Oroand and oilslMM , .t 1'. MAUI'.lKA'h, No. 1 15 a T4NTH btreet . . t -' tialtiw Ctiennut rpilK ADAMS EXPKKSS COMPANY, OFFICE X No. ;W (1IIKSNUT Str.t. forward. Parcel., Hack age. Merehaiuliiw, Hank Noie., and Speoie, either by ii. mo linwMir in ooimmitinn with other Kiprea. Ooiupani. tc UUieiirinuiual Uiwu.aud oitiesin the I'uited Statue JOHN HlNdUA.V, HnDH-nil" T K A V N KSS. KVEKY INSTRUM ENT THAT a ' Hiieiieii .na UUI nave Invented to assist tne neannf in .veiy ileKi-n ui ileal no; also, Rospirator.; also, Oran. dull'. I nlnt Oruli'liB. smierior to any ntaer. in uu.lt I'. SIAIlklRA'KL N.. 1 u tlmIii (lllaMHt. CV. Tan 1 a BUWl. umutm t Dlt. F. GIRARD, VETERINARY 8UR- aiul nil surgical oiHiratious, with ettieieut aooommodatiou. (or tOTM, at hiattuOriuAry Ho. tt0 MAiUiilALL btreet mi i'lWiW, i Ui KHIPPINQ. Oil A V- y. mm. TUB SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST ' FANX liltEIGHT LXINI EVERY TmmsDAY. The m Ora J. TIirRSliAY.Jiine 17,at4)'.M. N !U 00 TliroiKjh bills of hidiiiK jriveu in connection with S. C. It. Ii. to points In the South and Southvy"Ht. Insurance at lowest rates. Kates of freight as ln as by auy other route, For freight, Hnpiy to A. NOUrikft CO., S2tf rMK II KTHl'l'l" u-imL - - ...... ii IIAltF , fnnt loivi I AI-A V ( t'i i ' che,ne... L'T I Al'l L v-V K'lllsseat,,. r I . LA I I' I- N r i .. . ' vii.Lii ve i-ARis.:v.v.h;ft :: ....R.-il onlay. May I .....Snt-jrd iy, J'jy (g . ...Ni iirtl ,y, My ay ...H iturdujr, Juae li in gold (iroludl,,,? OF "A88AUK v . , . 1() Ulil-'S'I' lt lMVRif 1 ' ..ll;,,no:abii 'I e ..earner; doieii;, iV Ii ' " illwlu-,,1 att..iu,M. flX . P-wcngora, ..8H Am, ru-nn travmien gxinir t nr ruinin. , tinent of l- nrepe. I.y tA,,!gKtl e'Tt. a n onneo-ssary risks from trant I , ,. , r, .'" "T Closing the ciiani.,,1. I..l, "u ,, W " eipvuiie. (i Ki , K M vt; y ' ,,tr '." ud L-oliipatiy, to !., ..... . " aiiplyat ;, I ;, N-0CH:;r' ii , , ,.- . ... VpTK Pl.'ILADELPHIA. RICHMOND ?'AMI Ni lit ttil.K h !,.' V, . .... v." i intoiitiH kk riti' ir i i JiiNJh Stret;tDOOn ,rm lliMt WKK ibov. MAFIKKT T11KOUGIT RATK3 to all nointa In w ... Carolina, via Seaboard Air LmBn rJ,"i;,"r,,b,,J. I'ortwnouth and to Ij-nchbiiri Vn t ' ''"Dn,"' t West, via VirRini ,n,T Tennowee A lV,',."'""'' ",,ul 11,9 and Danville Railroad ua0"",6 A" Line and Richmond KAttM carrying every dewiriptiim of freiglit n8d'um tor transfer?1"' f" lage, or any expense of Steamship, insured at the lowest rates, - Ireifiht received daily. No. 13 8. WIIARVndieY ffe.f llKld. 4 CO., Agonl. at Norfolk. J 1 15 LORILLARD'S STEAMSIlip KT-.-ir LINK FOR KEVV YORK. Sailing Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF RATES. ,.. pPr',lK rllt,9, cominenclnir March is. Palllnp; 'Jm-Hdiiys, Thursdavs, and Suturnavs. On and after l.Mh of .March frcii t by tli s linwlll bl taken at 12 cents per loo pounds, 4 SK 'l o? 1 cent per Rallon, shin's optioiu Advanoo charireS cashed at ottlce 011 tier. Frelglu rSved at at! tlniea on coverea whurf. received at all o oo8 J0IIN P- 0nL. N-'BTtraratesonsniall JiSMSj NEW EXPRESS LINE TO conue.-tion. at Aloxan.lna from the mn.1 hZ V.Jj r 8.utbwe.t:, ' v,ue, UMton, and the Steanicrs loave jyira'Brly every Saturday at noon from tha flint wharf above Market street. m f reight received daily. HVTlK A TVTFH " V N,'rtn "nd houth Wharvea. vi liHiiir? TTr a ' .AK,;ni'! "l Georgetown: M. Kl.LIRIUOK A CO., Agent, ut Alexandria. 4 1 5 .Vlll- I lllri, U, .,n Vw. fcT L "-11 .. .. ul." .u. FOR MVHSOnnt . tn. SQUKfCNSTOWN. Inman IJn. of M.M earner, are appointed to sail as fob f i.y of London.turd,;;, 'dune li?Tit 1 l"6 M 11 i ityof RrjKkiyn, Saturday, June2.atl KM I.tna, via llahtax Tuesday dune 211 at III a!m. I.IIV (if HnMlnn. vi. Ilullf... T . .. from He. North River lUrUtty Taenia, vA 1 KiS OF PAS8AOK. KlRSTriiiin Gold- . l'rl'l in Ourrouoy. lowinnon inci ,n I . . " i, "u IO IXlIlfl )Q, , J,) lol'an. 116 To Pari.... AuHl ' 'AmJ T,JEM)4X STKAMEll, VIA HAttiai; P.i.l.l.lili MIKUAII ijverP-ooj.:r;:.:r.... : . ugs." ? Uttmno'- m . au, Hams.... 8?9 bt. John's, N. F., ) .. St, John'.. N. if 1 0 ry urancn Steamer.. ..4 hy Knoiti Steamer.. ... r'aasenifer. alsn fiirwnr.l., . . -...i..-i . . . . . , etc., at reduced ratea, ""ourK. Bremen. 'I'll'llAtil nun Im l.Allirht Iiam . J Wi,hiug te Tsen I foV their Vrion u "uu81" P-ont j'oTOTiV.rr"'", 0ra,a w 'OHMJNNKLL i FAUl K. Agent.. 4 5 No. 4 IlUHKSNUT Street.. Pi,il-1i . NOTICE FOR NEW YOKKrvTl DKLVWARK ATO RARITAN OANAL. TTTTii i,rA iii iV t IXZiViXS yy r a . y . . : 1 ; in ' r .' water oommunioa. tion between Philadelphia and New York Steamer, leave daily from first wharf below Market St reot, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street. New York t'oods forwarded by all the line, running out of New York, North, Kant, and West, free of commission. height received ami forwarded on accommodating torrna. WILLIAM P. CLVDK A CO., Agenta, No. la B, DELAWARE Avenue, Phila.Ielphla. am r . . J.A M KS 11 A Nl. Agent, A3? "o- 1 H WALL Street, Aew York. NOTICE. FOR NEW YORKT via Delaware and Rarltjui n.n.i swiunf. SITR K TH A NSI'oilT A Tl- lSVM"o"aVSi 1,1. SPA TCH AND SWIbTSURK LINK. ' ffcTafh M" uy ti.'B8e .llnM wiU ba sumed on and after the SI h of March, t or Freight wbioh wiU be taken on acoomniodaUng terms, apply to " ,M W. M BAIRD CO., J. Ne. 13a South Wnarvee. ROOFING. EADY ROOFI N It G. lan be v"" mioiwi iaj mil uuumiiga. BTKKP OR FLAT ROOFS ftt one-half tb xnense of tin. It is readily pot on old ShtnirlM Kim,, wiilin.., . i. i. . ln rt-7.,.7.i.. 1 " SU? .ningiea, luua avoid ing the damaging of oeilimra and rn,, ,k.i. fning repair.. (No gravel used.) RhStJtVK YOUR TIN ROOF8 WITH WKLTOWS I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roof, at short notice Also, WlNT FOR SLK by the barsel or" aj W the best and cheapest in the market. W A. v"KLTON . No- 711 N- NINTH Street, above Ooatea, and" 8 17' No. m WALN UT Street nM -MJ'V T- PI ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS I rt r ... . , , , ....... iv.Hun: , es, yes. p.vory size ana trn,Aii1,J,.5,Wn..iit..N.0- 843 ".THIRD Street, the AM K K1UAN ( ONl RliTV phut am,. 1., , - . I, . . u . .... a AND finilKKRil -ir.i . 1 : , , . , ..... 1 all. xw,r uw.nranr are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOKS, and inr preserving all wood and metals. Also, their solid com pie. roof covering, the best ever offered to the public, with v . ..v-n,n, ,u., iu, uio wra. ani.i-vermin. ire, and V ater-imaif Light, Tight, Durable. No eraok! ,uK, ,,en,,iig, orsiinnaing. ss paper, gravel, or heat. Good lor all .limatcs. Directions riven for work-m arwt men .upplied. Care, promptness, oertaintyl One uriuel Calll Kxaininel Judirel Agent, wanted for interior counties. &"f JOSEPH LEEDS, Principal. rpO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Wears nrtrfirn to furnish Kno-liih Imnmw AtSFHALTHJ ROOKING FKLT in nn.nl.,;.... 1 mi.: u . ... M w oull. 1 uia ivuuub waa lueq Ul OOV.r the Paris EihibiUon in lbti7. MKKUll ANT A OO . 8m Noa. 517 and 619 MINOR Street. TOOFTNfl T.TTTI.W CO.. I'TUD' LIVE a . Jif!i IT , o , Ever. IV ROOFERS." No. 1S MARKET Kt.nv.i Every mn'eil to keep in repair rr live fenn. Old Tin Roof, made equal to new. A trial only required to Insure aatia. faction. Order, promptly attended to. a a 1, ucuiiuiuii ui wn, iu iiw luaue iiirni and ...r. OLD GRAVEL ROOF8 COVERED OVER with Haatie Slate, and warranted for ten ,m ' 11 A All IT, IV A nnhuL-i 11 , ,, 1,1. ... . . . . . 8 IMm No. 45 8. TENTH Street. N( JOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUlt HOUSE. tvi in:ie, IIAKTMAIV He CO.8 WANIIINCi) ANI t'M'ANSIVO Piiu'mlm. ESrtrt . a. nuwMAiw n0ie Agent, . .fflbnl No. Ibid tRANlttORD Hold. FIRE AND BURQLAR PROOF SAFE C. L. M A I S E It. MANtTFAOTUKKH 0 , FIRB AND LUltfir.Ali.Iloni BAWD-a' UMJK.S1IIT1I, BKLrHANOKIL AND DKALKR IM La. fONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANfJK Hli-WAY iiLiUJLNti liARDWARK, M No. 434 JUCB Btreet. J