THE DAILT' EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA FRtDAYJUNE 25, 18C9. : 1 : it e ir-T oniasns. From Our Own Correspondent. Nsw York, Juno 25. 188(. Yesterday wa. a lovely opportunity for the Brook lyn Yacht Clnb and the regatta in the bay. The water was studded with boats, which wero filled with gaily dressed people, and, shooting swiftly on, looked something like what tho winged chinampni or floating Islands of the Aztecs must have looked like. The opportunities for flirtation were very great. One fair feminine, whom I noted in my mildly a l tnlrtng way, was whistling softly to hersolf. I ven tured to compliment her on the refrain. "Io," she said, blinking saucily, "don't compliment me. I'm not a singist, and I'm not a whlstllst; I'm a Sally-come-upplst 1" Before parting 1 ventured to ask her what I should call her, then. "I don't care what yon call me," she replied, "ho yon call me In time for supper." And so the opportunity passed away. It has been hitherto supposed that the New Yorkers had at least one thing to be proud of, the Croton water, but that illusion Is now dispelled. The proprietor of Gregory's Hotel, near Lake Malapac, In I'utnam county, of this Stale, evidently knows how to keep a hotel, for ho has been applying the water of a tributary of the Croton river to the manufacture of pas for his establishment. The tributary runs through his farm, and Mr. Gregory was in the habit not only of manufacturing gas by Its aid, but even of making nse of It for scavengerlng purposes. It was In fact a liquid Hercules which performed his Augeica work. This Is pleasant for the Croton drinkers. Some months ago the World frightened us with the whisky we were drinking, and we new to water. We thought that, let the worst come to worst, we could place confidence in our Croton. We never fancied that the hydrant would go back on us. When we swore off from fusll-oll we never antlol I ated being compelled to swallow the gas-oil from Mr. Gregory's private gas manufactory. We even thought kindly of the milkman, becauso we felt sure that the Croton he gave us (diluted with milk) was at least pure. But Mr. Gregory and his Croton-water-gas-works have done onr business, and the Crotonized cow-Juice we prided ourselves upon sits as sour as ver-julce upon our stomachs. Pelabored Lucille Western can better afford to laugh at her critics than any other American actress. She la not an artiste, but In these days when to make money la the all of existence, If success Is to be measured by that standard, her success Is very great. Within the lust Year, too, she has freed herself from one or two of those restraints which often used to leave her penniless, when by rights she should have had thousands of dollars at her command, and she has returned from Sacramento and Salt Lake City In easy circumstances. I hope It Is the beginning of an easier and pleasanter and purer life for her, for after - aH is done and said, the fact remains that she Is a talented, Ill-treated, misunderstood, calumniated woman, who has raised herself to an eminence that other actresses, with infinitely better opportunities, sigh for all their lives in vain. She Is the only performer that has been able to fill the grand opera-house, and this she has accomplished to repletion every night this week. I sat the per formance out for the three and a half agonizing hours - of its continuance, pulling my handkerchief out at the appropriate places, and weeping over tho peni tence of that dual seventh-commandment-breakist as naturally as If It were for the first time Instead of - the fiftieth. Miss Western owes me a debt of grati tude, If she only knew It, for I am confident that I have involuntarily performed the part of cUujueur to her performance of "Lady Vine" and "Madame Isalwl" I mean "Lady Isabel" and "Madame Vine" every time I have witnessed It. And that perform ance is precisely now what It was eight years ago. The same gushings and gurglings ; the same poutlnga and pirouetting; the same "I like that O, I like that," when "Archibald"' kisses her; tho identical "Did you ever love "Barbara Hare ?" the same 4 "When other leaps anil other herts , Their teela of love sh-ril tell," that were the crudities of her acting here so many years ago, when she first broke upon Philadelphia, at the Academy of Music But she looks as young, as lovely, as Lucille Westernish as ever. The black shawl she wears In act third, and which it may be remembered she Is In the habit of pulling at as a neat way of expressing remorse, has still a few threads remaining, which says a good deal for tho durability of the shawl. One thing I was surprised at. Miss Western did not dye her hair In California. When last seen she was a brunette. The Sun or this city has invented an Ingenious dodge for making both ends meet, for obtaining a reputation for decorum, while In fact It remains as scandalous as Its neighbors. It publishes every day a department called "Indecent Sporting News," ' the very title of which, while It Implies censure of the thing published, is, in fact. Its best advertise ment. Under this Machlavllllan hanging-head and the Sun has done enough things In Its time to make It hang its head are published prize-fights, dog-fights, fracas In police courts, and all sporting news of a scandalous character, with such expurgations as tend to make It a sort of private police gaaette suited for family reading. It is getting Schuyler Colfax on a string now, and proposes him forj the " next President. In future the malls for Japan, China, the Sand wich Islands, and the Pacific States are all to be sent to Chicago, then to be made up and sent through In . sealed packages. In the same manner the malts from those regions are to be received here for distri bution. The quantity of extra work thrown upon the employes of the Post Office, by this arrangement, ought to necessitate a new bulMlng, bnt It won't. That Post Ofttoe will Btand a good deal of talking about yet. The present Institution is an excellent rendezvous for rats, pickpockets, fraudulent clerks, and letters that never see the light; one great dead letter department in fact. The metropolitan modMen have nearly finished their preparations for the summer campaign. I do not profess to be a great observer or eonminneur among ladles' dresses, but 1 perceive that au embroidery-like varletv Of pasieinenUrie Is used for trimming In silk dresses. Lace adornments of black ' and white, finished oh with similarly varied fringe, are much used with colored silks. Skirts are very much furbelowed, and the embroidery, not only upon Bilks, but also upon dresses of white jaconet, . muslin, and nankeen, Is exceedingly fantastic. It Is said, too, that, among cosmetics, la veluntiiw is the newest (and, of course, the wisest) affecta tion; but since no Philadelphia woman was ever known to assist nature In this respect, lc may be that this remark is exceedingly out of place. "Father Prescott" Is the name of the prea"her who has created the latest ritualistic sensation in this city. It has been hitherto believed that he was an Englishman, but since his sermon lust Sunday even ing a( St Alban's chapel, it has been discovered that he is an American; and the attempt to prove him a New Yorker is frantic. His sermons brim with an tithesls almost as much as the novels of Victor Hugo, and he has the art of so preaching to those fashionable saints there that the Jockey-Club ritu alists remain on their kuees aft;r the service is con vluded, and the miserable sinners who support the church pore over their prayer-books to-day as much as they yesterday did their betting-books. The renders of Tub EVbninu Tbi.eurafh will re member a phenomenal Ne Yorkism, who, a couple of years ago, gave his last concert in Philadelphia as the close to a brief career of wonderful prosperity. After making the tour of the United States, the Canada, and Great Britain, and being everywhere received as tho gueat of the choicest people, he re turned to this country and gave a few concerts pre vious to his delightful voice taking leave of him In that shape forever. This person was Klclmrd Coker, whose Philadelphia .'riends will be glud to learn that, luring a two-years' residence in London, he has been pursuing, with unabated arA., the study of music aud Italiun, and that his voice gives every promise f developing Into a Brlgnolian tenor. The semi maturity which his precocious intellectual and emo tional powers have acquired during tiiese months of severe discipline, la characterized by a decided his trloiilc ability ; und In a few years for he Is now but a few months over seventeen we shall probably poFsess in the ci-devant soprano of Trinity choir a most valuable acquisition to Italian opera. Hi friends and relatives here no longer express them- aviYM aaxieug atom Uw rwui fvr rmt letter confirm them in the hope that the quality of his future voice is now assured. To-dy the Schuetzenfcsters finish tip their festi val at Jones' Woods with the crowning of the King of the Fest. I don't believe those red-cheeked Dutch girls who have been attending It are formed out Of common clay. I think they are made up of Llmbnr ger, with a little lnger thrown In to give It softness. It Is understood that a wedding, In which the bridegroom Is a German baron, la soon to astonish New York. The bride has had most of her trousseau purrhased in Europe, at a cost of 110,000, and has half-a-dozen dresses for every day In the week. , Yesterday afternoon a gentleman and lady, holding between them a little girl about eight years old, were foolhardy enough to attempt to Jump on board a ferry-bont between here and Jersey City, while there was a vacant space between the boat and the pier. The two dolts I should say adults managed to clear that space, the child succumbed to It, lost her grip on their hands, and fell Into the river. Some modest hero, who slunk away afterwards as if he had done something to be ashamed of, plunged in and rescued her, and I suppose to-day tho news papers either have or will come out in invectives against the negligence of ferry companies. It is not the companies who are to blame so much as It Is the people who lose a pound of life in trying to save a penny of tlmo. am Baba. MUSICAL. AK1 IIt ASIATIC. The City Amaaemeiita. Atthk Arch S. L. Fox's pantomime of Ilumptg Dvivptp will be brought out to-morrow evening, with new scenery and a grand ballet. Tony Denier will appear as "Clown," George A. Beane as "Pantaloon," Harry Leslie as "Harlequin," and Madlle Aurlol as "Columbine." This pantomime has been very suc cessful whenever it has been exhibited, and It will doubtless make a very attractive entertainment for the summer season. 1 At thk Walnut Arrah-na-Pogve will bo per formed this evening. At tub America there will be a matinee, when all the troupe will appear In an entertaining variety performance. crrif jn:-fi. ! Men's, Youth's, and Bois' Spring Olothino. a fine umrtment qf ehoie fin. good, now in Ion and rreeivtng daily; oho, a ehoiee leleetirm of good in the piece, to be mad Hp to ordtr in the bent ttyle. ( i llAI-F WAT BKTWKXM 1 BKirmrrr A Oo., ' Fifth and V Tower Halt 1 . Sixth StreeU.) 618 Mabkkt Bthrkt, Philadelphia, asp 600 Bboapwat, Maw Yoax, Bream's Sbwiko Maohine On easiest possible terms, by O. F. Path, Wo. 810 Ohesnat street.'; Hbckcr's Farina forms a very agreeable light outrltiv food, a superior article for paddings and Jellies, and is highly recommended by physicians for invalids and obil dren. Sold by all Bowers' Soda Wateb. Great is the Soda Water tht is dispensed by the attendants at Bower's New Store, on Chesnut street above Fourth. The syrnpa which are used are the finest to be obtained. Mr. Bowers also lives elose attention to the drug business. Jewelbt. Mr. William W. Oassidy, No. la South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware intheoity. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure artiole furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. It is onlt necessary to give Mr. Speer's "Standard Wine Bitters" a fair and judioious trial to be fully eoa vinc.ed that the are superior to any other offered to the pnblio, or to the medical profession, as a remedy for de bility arising from the inactivity of the different func tions of the system. Their base is his Wine, oombined with the bitter principle of the best tonics (herbs and roots) known to practical chemists. See bis advertise ment in another column, or hia circulars at the principal Drugstores. NO. 8 DEOATUR STREET. HOWELL A BROTHERS. Paper-Hanoino Manufacturers, Are prepared to furnish at wholesale all styles of Paper Hangings, at their store, NO. 8 DEOATUR STREET, nntil the completion of their new store on SIXTH STREET, BELOW MARKET White Melton, Kith eideband. White Linen Drilling, with eideband. Fancy do. White Duck, Fanct do. do. do. do. do. do. do. White Xixvkt War Riding), and a full assortment of ForoiKn and Doutestio Pantaloon Stuffs FOR THE Hot Weather, - ' At Charles Stokes, No. SM Chesnut street. Wobds of Weight for Wive and Mothehs, The superiority of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters over all other tonics and correctives, as a remedy for dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous affections, and all 'complaints of the visceral orgi ns, and as a preventive of malarious disorders, is proverbial ; but perhaps it is not so generally known that the ingredients of this famous invigorant and alterative exercise a powerful and most beneficial influence in that numerous and (distressing olass of ailments of which so many thousands of delicate women are the patient, un complaining victims. The special troubles of the sex, commencing with the dawn of womanhood, and extending over a period of from thirty to thirty-five years, are as readily and certainly relieved by the operation of this ad mirable vegetable preparation as any of the oomplaints common to both sexes, for which it is recommended as a specific. The attention of mothers is invited to its bal samic effect in those peculiar cases of functional irregu larity and irritation which, when neglected or maltreated, destroy the health and Bhorten the lives of so many in. validi. There is no need for the powerful and dangerous drugs too often reeortod to In such cases. The mild tonic and restorative action of the Bitters is all the assistance that nature requires in its struggle to over come the difficulty, and a vast amount of suffering would be spared to the sex if they plaoed Implicit faith in this wholesome vegetable invigorant, corrective, and nervine, and discard the pernicious nostrums, aivertised by igno rant and mercenary charlatans. nrcooL cloth rxo. I IT COOL CLOTH ISO. liVCOOL CLOTH ISO. ItTCOOL CLOTHIXG. LIXEXS, DUCKS, ALPACAS, LI X ESS, DUCKS, ALPACAS, LIXEXS, DUCKS, ALPACAS, LIXEXS, DUCKS, ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, SERGES, CAXVAS. MOHAIRS, SERGES, CAXVAS. MOHAIHS, SERGES, CAXVAS. ilOll A I US, SERGES, CAXVAS. tWIMVEXSE PILES fJMMEXSK PILES ItriMMKXSK PILES tVlMMESSE PILES OF THIS GOODS THIX GOODS THIS GOODS TUIX GOODS CHEAPER Til AX EVER. . lif CHEAPER THAN EVER. tWCIIEAPER THAN EVER. tV CHEAPER Til AX EVER. WHOLE SUITS FOR $10 AXD LESS WHOLE SUITS FOR f 10 AXD LESS WHOLE SUITS FOR $10 AXD LESS WHOLE SLUTS FOR $10 AXD LESS AT WA XA MA KER A- BROWX'8 , H AXAMAKER t- BROWX'S i WAXAUAKER & ItKOWNS . I WAXAMAKER BROWXS GREA T OAK HALL, SIXTH ASH MARKET RTS. GREAT OAK HALL, SIXTH A SO MARKET NTS. GREAT OAK HAIL, SIXTH AhD MARKET STS. GREAT 0K UAIL, blXlU 4A0 UAllHHT SIS. iriAimiiro. BOYD-KNTOKFRBrxiKER.-At flrtna flrM-ln. Wrdnfudav, June 83, by the Rev. J. B (Jibsnn. 1VII BOY I , Jr., of I'hilftWnlpbia, to AL1DIA V. K.NIOK.KK BfK :K KU, of New York. I HA 1,1 HUBB8. On Thursday, June f. at the Param a. t Bridgoboroagh, by the Rev. J. H. rayrsn, Oirtm C UAR1.KS H ALU late lih N. J. Vole., end Misa SAI.I.IK! A., el dost daughter of Obertlnh Uubbs, Ksq., all of Bur llnnti n county, N. J. No cards. MnDOlIOAL SNYDER. April II, at the Rovbnrnnvh Baptist rnionee, by the Rev. David Kpnmier, Mr. JOHN MoDOUUAI.anrf Mue I LARA VIRGINIA, daughter of Mr. George W. Hnyder, all of Manayunk. WARNIOK HKNDKRSON. On the evening of the 94th Instant, at the ntsirienoe of the bride's father, by tho Rot. Muttl.ow Newkirk, Mr. t RANCIS O. WARNIOK. to Miss AMANDA K, daughter of U. H. Uonderson, Ks. i :. MOOR F.-On the 8M Instant, KATIE M., only daugh ter of the late Alexander and Catharine Moore, aged 17 ynsrs. The relatives and friend of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the rosldenre of her grind mother, Mrs. Uatliarine Lindsay, No. (VIS N. Twentiiith atrret, on Hatnrday, the 2tb instant, at 10 o'clock. MK ONNKU.. On the 24th instant, JOHN MoOON NKIX. aged 4fi year. The relatives and friend of the family are rranectfnlly Invited to attend the funrral. from his Inte reidenoe. No. I'M Pearl street, elmve Vine, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'cIim k, without further notice. MiLAUHHLIN.-On the 84th instsnt, JOSEPH, son of Thnmasand Kilen Mclaughlin, agnd il months. The relatives and friends of the family are renrteotfntly Invited to attend the funorai, from the remdenoe of his psrenta, No. 21'Jf Trvon street, below Lombard, on Sunday aftetnron at 4 o'clock. RAXTON. On the 91th Instant, Mrs. T.AVINIA SAX TON, dsnghter of David and Julia Ann Warren, in the 3th yrsr ot ber sge. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 416 South street, on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clcok. WA LTON.-On the S4th Instant, WILLIAM WALTON, son of Edward and the late Kiir.a Walton, aged 4.'iyear. The relatives and friends ot the family, also tho Hiar Makers' Union, are resectfuly invited to attend the frneral, from the rpsidonoe of bis brother-in-law, John Newman, No. 1107 Moyamening avenue, on Sunday after noon at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Union (Jemetery. WISH ART. Suddenly, on the evening of the 24th in stunt. FLI.KN R., retiot of the late L. y. O. Wishart, M D., in the 44th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from ber late residnnce, No. SMrfi Frank ford road, on Monday morning next, the 21th instant, at 10 o'clock. WRIGHT. On the 24th instant, MARY NAOLKF, wife of John Wright, and daughter of the late Samuel M gargee, in the 28th year of her age. 11 or relatives ana friends are invited to attend the fune ral, from ber huf hand's residence, N. W. corner of Twenty first and Arch streets, on fsaturday afternoon, the 3th in stant, at 4 o'clock. .IOI:t-, One-Prifce deviling House, - No. 004 MARKET Street. Oar Garments are well made. . Our Cutters are men or talent. BUT ONB PRICK IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purciiaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, IT wfmtf No. 604 MARKET St., above Sixth. SEWING MACHINES. JHE AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE Is unquestionably superior to all others as a Family Machine. TI1S SIMPLICITY, EASE. AND CER TAINTY wltn which It operates, as well as the uni form excellence of Its work, throughout the entire range ef sewing, In Stitching, Hemming. Felling, Tucking, Cording, Braiding, Quilting, Gath ering, and Sewing on, Over seaming, Embroidering on the Edge, and its Beauti ful Button-Hole and Eyelet Hole Work, PLACE IT UNQUESTIONABLY FAR IN AD VANCE OF ANY OTHER SIMILAR , INVENTION. OFFICE, S. W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, 16 wfmSmrp PHILADELPHIA. Vy HEELER & WILSON' 8 SEWING MACHINES Are the Best, and are Sold on the Easiest Terms. PETERSON & CARPENTER, GENERAL AGENTS, No. OH CIIESXIJT Street, 6fmw5 PHILADELPHIA. rpHE LATEST AND BEST. THE PAR HAM NEW FAMILY SEWDfG MACHINE. Combining all the good qualities of the best machines la the market, with many new and admirable features not found in any other. Is adapted for every description of family sewing and for light manufacturing purposes; is decidedly the most perfect, simple, and reliable FAMILY SKWING MACHINE aver invented. It is elegant in style and finish; simple in construction; noiseless in operation ; makes perfect work on every description of material; Is perfectly free in all its movements; is very light running, and is a pleasure for the operator to use it. Call and examine it at the office of THK PAKIIA.1I NEWl.Ml MACHINE CO., NO. 704 CHESNUT STREET, . 6 10 1m PIIILADF.LPHIA. M L. MESSES. KEELEB, & FENNEM0RE, PHOTOGRAPHERS, NO. 5 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, ' Respectfully announce that on Joly 1, 1809, they will open to the public their new and splendid rxxoTcaxiA&ix galleries, No. 820 ARCH St., Philadelphia, Where, wllh greatly Increased facilities for transact ing their business, under the firmer HEELER, 8UD DAUDS & FENNEMORK, they will be pleased to welcome all who may favor them with a call. 6 10 wfs2ni4p CURTAINS AND SHADES. I MrORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 1UK PATENT ADJU8TABLK WINDOW BCREEN8 fit any window, and keep out rXlKS, MOSyiUTOKS. AND ALL OTHKR INSECTS. For sale No. 16 North SIXTH Street. WINDOW KLIN 1)8 AND SHADES of all kinds. REi'AIUINU, Kl'O. O. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTn STREET," Slllra PHILADELPHIA. PERSONAL. APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE FOB Duplicate Certificate No. ,1'J-tH, name of "Porte, mouth Orphans' Asylum," issued May JO. 1B6T, for (l'tM. New Loan due Jsnuan I. lBbo. Original lout in fire. Hiuh mond, Va., in ltttw, BAlNAbKO , saoftuiiia PorUmoutn, Vs. HATS AND OAP8. nWAltBUKTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI lated and easy titling Dress liaU (patented), in all the improved lauiiiouaof thssoasiMt. UIIKSMUT Street, neat door to U V vl Odice. lib', DRV OOODS. f E D U C T ION. E. R. L E E, i NO. 43 NORTH EIGHTH STREET WILL OPEN THIS DAY, ! Several Job Lots of Dress Goods. i 80 pletes Stripe and Neat Figured I UKNOH ORGAN DIKS, as cents, cost nesriy doublo. lf pieoes WIIfTK GROUND (;1KN ADINC.a. Id p eoes Blsck anl Whits Stripe Peklns, M oents. R dui rd frt m SO rrnt. ' pieces Buff snd Chocolate Linens for suite, .11 toSvjc. 60 pieces line White Pique, Si cents. Fine Japanese Poplins, 7Jt centa. ' 1U0 pieces Striped Mohairs, for salts, 2S cents. 1 Nest I laid and Stripe Hhirtina; Oaticoss. i tn pieces Satin Plaid Ninooks, ti to ICVrf cent". 20 pieces Stripe Rwinses, eitra fine, Vl ami S cents. M French Mmlin. ' 00 dozen Linen Towels. Bargains. .- I FANS I FANS ! FANS I lrodoren Autograph Fans. Fine. ST V cants. r I Handsome Vienna Fans, printed on silk. ' tOO Silk Fans. Greatly Reduced. , (tents' Summer Gauzs Pants, 63 cents. A job. t Gents' ana L's'.e Thread Vests and Drawers. Half price. HDKFS. HDKFS. HDKFS.' 76 doren fine Frenrh Colored Bordorod Horaitito! it lie k's., 46 rents, worth 76. 100 dozen Frenoh Plain White, 21 cents to $140. Fine one and two-tuck Sheer l ienoh Hdkfs. Full l'ne Hosiery and Gloves. Ntw Hamburg Kftffl nftt snd Inssrtings. ' 100 doren Frenoh Meohanio Corsets, ! oents. "Genuine" Robert Werley Corsets. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! HEAVY BLACK SILKS, 1;80 to $I T0. I rine nnetiana ntiawls, I 100 pieoes Light fjalicoee, ft colors, Spngi'ieV, tl cents. XTRACI! . , XTRAC'T! i; 800 dozen genuine Legrand Oriza Lys X tract. The oily genuine Oriaa Xtraot In thecity;superiorto any Imported, at about half the price of Lubin's.' , , SUN UMBRELLAS! SUN UMBRELLAS Si k Umbrellas, made expressly for our eiles. Also, Pongee Parasols. " g 2 4 TURKISH V E STS. BEST W2IITZ3 TOWXJIS . ' ; i VESTS AND LADIES' SACaUES,' NOW OPEN AT . ' MILLTKEN'S, No. 1128 CHESNUT Street AN 9 No. 82S ARCH Street, . 30frni . PHU.ADRLPIITA. CAI(l). II is now seventeen years and upward since we started the retail Dry Goods, then in a wry modest way, at our present location. Many sea sons of prosperity enable its to afford some bar gains to our friends and patrons prior to re building our front store, July i. lTfdtn COOPER & CONAItD, S. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS. 1869. "AT THORNLEY'S," DEMONSTRATION EXTRAORDINARY! ATTRACTION UNPARALLELED! PRICES PRESSED DOWN TO THE LOWEST POINT! . We offer for the next thirty days a STOCK OF DRY GOODS' THE MOHT VARIED. THK MOST COM PLETE, THK MOST EXTENSIVE, AND THE CHEAP EST it baa ever been our privilege to exhibit in this com munity ; consisting in part of BLACK K1XKM, FRO.tl 8130 to 83. Japanese Silks and Pongee Poplins, etc Mottled Mohair Dress Goods. Hernanies, Organdies. Piques, Lawns. I-ania Lave and French Lace Shawls. Shetland Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Travelling Shawls, etc Delainea, Calicoes, Oinghams, 'lickings, etc. etc. Parasols, Son Umbrellas, Corsets, Skirts, etc. etc MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAK. Linen Drills, Ducks, Checks, Stripes, etc Cassimeres, Cloths, blouse Linens, Plaid Shirtings, etc Housekeeping Linen Goods in every variety. Mubliua in all widths. Dress Linings, aud iiandkerchiefs. A geueral stock of W hits Goods, yuilta, etc etc a At JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND" SPRING GARDEN 18 PHILADELPHIA, CPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN V. THOMAS. 405 and 407 N. SECOND St., Offera hla entire stock: of SUXVUYLER DRESS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. HERNANIS, GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGAN DIES, POFUNETTES, SUMMER POPLINS, MOHAIRS, ETC. ALSO, LAMA AND'lNDE LACES, la Points, Paletots, Rotunda, SacqueH, Marie An toinettes, aud Zouaves, 3 2i Jiuj p IN BLACK AND WHITE. PARASOLS. PARASOLS ALL THK NEWE8T London snd Paris styles, whicb for novelty, va riety, and elegance are unequalled. A large as sortment of Lace Covers. Sea Side and Sun lira. at the lowest price., at H. DULON'S Fancy Goods Store. No. ill & falGHTU Street. 4 10 am (JLW. SPICED SALMON, FIRST OP TnE SEASON. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 75 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets, TOI1N FARNl'M & CO., COMMISSION MER- 9 9 chant! and Manufactnrnof Couentoifi Ticking; etu Ko. .SCl.Kra". Mreot, r.iiU(ltl,iLua, H uu. LreUii. IT O W X3 3Li 3U TP WHOLESALE PAPER HANGIf.CS. S. W. CORNER NINTH 6 19 tlufSt-tp FINANOIAL-. R ANKING HOUSE Of JAY C00KE & CO., Hot. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street . PHILADELPHIA. Dealers in ail Oorernment Secartttaa. Old 6-90S Wanted In Exchange tor Naw. ( A Liberal Difference allowed. , Compound Interest Notea Wanted, ' ' , l Interest Allowed on DepoHlta. , COLLECTIONS HADE. BTOCE3 boaf Ht and sold on Comrolfialen. . . , Special business Accommodations reserrod ; rot ladles. ' . . , i We will recelre applications for Policies of Ufa Insurance In the National Life Insurance Company of the United States. Full information given at onr office. ism UNITED STATES COUPONS DUE JULY 1 1 WANTED. COUPONS OF UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD DUE JULY I, Taken Same as Government Coupons. DE HAVEN & BRO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, HO. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 6 11 PHILADELPHIA. JJ. 7X. JABIISOCT &L CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. F. KELLY & CO., i Hankers aud Iealers In ! Gold, Silver, and Government Bonfls, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, . ; N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS n New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc etc CB tia 81 QLENDINNINC, DAVIS &CO! NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA. ' ' - GLEHDINNING, DAVIS AMORT, NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK BANKERS AND BROKERS. Direct telegraphic communication with the New York. Stock Boards from the . Philadelphia Office. ijj CITY WA BRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street, ' PHILADELPHIA. L ED YAR D & BARLOW HAVE REMOVED THEIR LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE TO No. 19 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, And will contlnne to gtve careful attention to collect, lngand securing CLAIMS throughout the United Stctca, British Provinces, 011 Europe. Eight Drafts aud Maturing Paper collected at Cankers' Ritteg. j 28 em QWHT Hf RANDOLPH & COT, BANKERS, I'lilladelpliia aud .ew York. DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM. BEES OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE, Receive Accounts of Banks and Bankers on Liberal Terms. ISSUE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON a J. HAMBRO SON, London, B. METZIER, & SOHN CO., Franklort. JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., Paris. And Other Principal Cities, and Letters ol Credl 1st I Available Throughout Europe, I IV IV JSc O O., AND RETAIL AND CHESNUT STREETS, riTlriMwr,nr. FINANOIAU. A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT. THE FIRST MORTGAGE 30!fD3 or ran '' Wilmington and Reading Railroad, BK.tKINO INTKRR-4T At SEVEN PER CENT. In Carreaaj Payable April and October, fre ef HTATR 1'NITEO STATE TAVB." ," ' r . , , vi . ' v Thla road rnns throah a thickly populated aod nod agricultural and maun fact uri 04 district. For the present, ws ars oBerin a limited amoaat ot Uu above Bonds at 85 Cents and Interest. " ;. Ths connection of this road with the Pennsylvania awt Reading- Railroads Insures it a large and remunerative) trade. Ws reoommend the bonds as the cheapest flrat olass investment is (he market. -' T7Ii3. PAITJTEIl St CO.; BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS, NCT. 36 S. THIRD STREET, PHILADKLPHIA. R E M o V A Is. ELLIOTT & DUNN HAVING REMOVED TO TIIEIB NEW BUIUW No. 109 8. THIRD Street, Are now prepared to transaota GENERAL BAKKINQ BUSINESS, and deal tn GOVERNMENT and etoar Ha. eorities,GOLD. BILLS. Eto. w Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing Interest, NEGOTIATE LOANS, living speoial attention to MBS OANTII.K PAPER. Will exe. au order for 8tooks, Bonds, eto.. ON OOM MISSION, at the Stock Eichangee of Philadelphia. Wei York. Boston, and Baltimore. 4 4BJ Pt 8. PETERSON'irCO. Stock and Exchange Brokers No. 3d 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. 198. SAMUEL YCORK.I , FBANOIS F. MILS BANKERS, : ;J- ' !: STOCK AND EXCHANGE , BROKERS, ' lai a third .. pnrz.ADKr.pmj CHAMPION SAFES! GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Camden, June T, 13d. Messrs. PaRbkl, Oirrino a Co., No. C29 Chesnut 8treot, Philadelphia. Dear Sirs: At the very destructive tire of Messrs. McKeen & Bingham's Saw Mill, which ocourred on the evening of the 6th Instant In this piaoe, the Safe manufactured by you, belonging to the late firm of F. M. Uinghain A Garrison, was In the building and subjected to a very severe test, aa the Ore raged Uercely lor several hours; and so great was the heat that the brass plates were melted off, aud to our great surprise, when the Sufe was opened, wa found all the books and papers uninjured. Yours, respectfully. Samuki. B. Oarkmok, Late of P. M. Bingham A Garrison. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING . S CO., NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, No. 251 BROADWAY, New York. ' HERRING & CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, Now Orleans. Moie than 80,000 Herring's Safes have been and are now Ja use, and over SIX HUNDRED have passed through accidental Ares, preserving their contents in some Instances where many others failed. Second-hand Safes of our own aud other niakera having been received In part pay for the IMPROVED HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION, for sale at lovr prices. ITsptf QREAT NOVELTIES w LOOKING GLASSES, riCTURE FRAMES, ETC. ETO. NEW CHROMOS, NEW ENGRAVING. JAMES S. EAELE & SONS, NO. 81C CHESNUT STREET, 4Bmwfrp PHILADELPHIA. 0
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