THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 18(10. 3 t ltT AH.lre. The United Slates Rfeainer Juniata, which has been tinder rejmir nt tho 1 ilalelphia Navy Yard for Rome months past, was put in coiumiKHion yesterday, find will sail in a few day on a cruise up the Mediierraneau. She it) under command of Captain Luce. The firnt river regatta will take place on Thursday morning next. There will be four classes of bouts and four prizes and the cham pionship of the season to bo contested for. They are as follows: Class 1 Eighteen feot decked boats and under, ('lass VJ Gilling skids, eighteen feet and under. Class il Fifteen feet decked boats. Class 4 Gunning hkill's, of the same dimensions or under. The ling-boat will bo stationed in the New Jersey channel, convenient to Point Airy island. The distance run, tho vessels start ing in their several orders, to the Horse Shoo buoy, below Gloucester 1'oiut, N. J., to re turn and repeat. Tho time of starting is fixed for 10 A. The novelty of tho intro duction of the fifteen feet decked bouts is exciting much attention. They are all new, and were built at Cooper's Point, N. J. For several days pust workmen have been engaged in pulling down t lift old building S. E. corner of Ninth and Market streets, pre paratory to the erection of a new structure for Cooper A Conard. Yesterday they had reneht dtho top of tho third-story wall, and were engaged in pulling over a portion of thi with a rope, when tho whole of the Murko street and a part of tho Ninth street front settled to the ground with a loud crash. This occurred at lo ir o'clock, and notwithstanding the fact that seven or eight, men were at work, not olio was killed, and only olio slightly scratched. The escapo is duo to tho mumer in which tho wall fell scttlin ' instead of fall ing outward or inward. A portion of th flooring also retained its position, and gave the men some shelter. Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Stephen Gurk, a resident of Doylestown, met with a painful accident while driving in this city lie had reached Twelfth and Wood streets, when the axle of the carriage broke, throwing Mr. Gurk to tho ground, and breaking his leg immediately above the ankle. Ho was taken to the house of Mr. Johnson, in the neighbor hood, and, after receiving medical attention, v as removed to the Girard House. A lady who was in tho carriage with Mr. Gurk escaped unhurt. The alarm of lire last night about quarter to twelve o'clock was caused by tho burning of tho cooper shop of Frederick Heilig, situated on Hutchinson street, below Colum bia avenue. The regular stated meeting of tho Guar dians of the Poor was held yesterday after noon. Domestic Attain. Gold closed yesterday at Fi.lJ. The taxable property iu Nebraska in valued at Il'.OOO.OOO. Father McMahon, the Fenian prisoner at Ottawa, is to be released. The new fractional currency will not bo in general circulation for a few weeks. 11. L. Frasbie, a salesman in Cleveland, drowned himself in Sandusky bay yesterday. The principal keeper of Sing-Sing Pri son lias resigned. Halt tho convicts are stnl locked up. Six counterfeiters, and their printing presses, were captured nt Snake Hill, N. J., on Saturday. George II. Fahnestoek accidentally shot himself at Harrisburg on Sunday night, and meu yesterday. A bridge being built over the Marias dos Gignez river, in Kansas, fell on Sunday, and killed lour workmen. Mayor llowen of Washington advocates that white and colored children of that city be educated under tho same public school system. Chief Justice Chaso arrived at Boston yesterday on 'the way to Hanover, where ho will deliver an address before the Alumni of Dartmouth College. ForclKii Affair. It is said that a new Cuban camp has been established at Hoboken, N. J. The filibusters arrested on Gardiner's Island are still imprisoned at Fort Lafayette. The battalion of Colonel Alvoar has been ordered to Havana to reorganize, it having been reduced by sickness and Imttle. A barque recently left Baltimore fo? Cuba with 24,000 stand of arms and a largo amount of ammunition. Another expedition is being fitted out. The University Test bill has boon thrown out of the House of Lords. Negotiations between Batavia and Austria are lx-ing carried on concerning the cEcuuio- Dical Council. Wash. Burton, High Sheriff of Queen's county, Ireland, was shot and severely wounded while on Liu way to tho Assizes. The assassin escaped. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Hewn nee First Page. ALMANAO FOB PUILADKLPH IA-TH13 DAY. Bun Risks 4 4;! Moos Nkth 813 BUH Sets 7'MlliiH Watkb 1U 4i) PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE. .TnnN O. .Tamkh. i c. It. Dohihuiow, ) Committee or the Month. TtlOMAH I,. tjUXhHPIK, MOVEMENT OK OCUAN KTEAMSIIIl'H. rim Amr.nHj.i. Paraguay London New York July may. . . . . JjUIIHUll.. ....... W. t .. .........tUU.J li Liverpool.. ..Now Vork July Liverpool Now York July nia Liverpool Now York July . l fcT..... V . ...L Im la Tripoli. V irvinijL. Columbia ..UlUnKOW Il,m WMif I iii,ipi,l N'.'iw Vnrlr .Inlv Cut '.. "''.. . ' hi r i- i-.i ilolHatlll Jiavre rew ioi uuij iu Kuropeun Liverpool IJuobeu luly 10 America Havre Now Vork July ID I..,., .l K,i VrL vl,i Itn. .Inlv 11 iti.nHii Knot luniiiitou Now York luly 1:1 Denmark Liverpool. ... Now York luly 1-1 iliuuubota Liverpool . ...Now York July 1 i.itif irm.'iiPii' Allemunnia New Vork .... J 1 n:ai nr Ju'y 21 Manhattan New York. ... Liverpool July 21 Scotia New York. ...Livai pool July HI Tniiia Now York. ...Liverpool...- July 22 Wetter New Vork. ...Hrnim-n July 2j (). ol Ixiudon... New York. ...Livprp.it... July 24 Paraiiuuy New York. ...I-on,l,ui July 21 . M,,w vn.i, i iii .i -i,.: Qi IIIIIVV ' ... .ii.iii.mjn it ............ l ' J St. Ijturenr New York. ...' xvrr luly CI. of baluuiore..Nuw York. ...Liverpool July l.lr.hn Npjf York . ...l.iv .inoiil .1 til V City of Brooklyn. Now York....literoo il luly 111 (i.ul Washington New Yoik. ...Ivoi i"nl Aug. 7 l)lAhl 11SK, IKIMHSTKI, KTO , . m.ji...i.. j . ii Mails are torwarnon oyevnry si earner in Miereaumr nuei be steamers for or from Liverpool cull at Ouoeiiatowo! hi- ocptttie uanacraTi nun, "." 1 I . ihaiUnlinuni .,ull . , Kiint.hMdlt.Tn tteamwf r tar i rum ' . CLKARKI) YKSTKHDAV. HteamorTieverly, Pierce, New V rk, W V. Clyde Co Peter Wright A Ho.h Rennlior. HcU, Ahce C VrTce. i Ichmt. Kostoo, l. H. .H.on.tCo. 1 1- w Mnrnev Mu'ney. Newport, Weld, Nimle A tii. lUl .,;" iT;n Allen, Raltinore. and Fairy Oiinun, JUs.Hav6rVce.,witl1 tow. of bars. W. P. CJjde A Co. . . . I-L1TL-I1 II A V .. 1 1 ii ia Iwmra from Boston, with 5 "" JZZiw HenrV W.or A Co. Saw brig ?sXl.Heu'.ru,an(ol ).tin.i. d with pamtea porta, P".J ' ' A (inlliu ; one harm, bn !"? SiS'tt K.0h':. Ahenc. for Cr.mst.dt. was fUeamahlp Norfolk, Piatt, M honrs from Riohmoad, Va with niilse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer M. Massey, Smith, 84 hour from New Vork, with null, to W. M. Haird A Co. hteamer Valran. Morrra, IM hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Hairrl A Co. (steamer U. Oomntock, Drake, 34 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Haird (Jo. M earner Chester, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mrine. Ui W. P. Clyde A Co. Hihr A. A. Andrew, Kelly, from Ronton, with nvlsi Hi hr Olivia, I'm, I day from Odeaaa, Del., with icrain to Jaa. Rowley A Co. Hcltr D. dortiit, Kldride, 1 day from Odeaaa, Del., with Rrntn to Ja. 1. lie w ley A Co. Kchr Franklin, , 1 day from Odessa, Del., with grain to ,ls. L. hewley A Co. Tugs Hudson, Nicholson, from Baltimore, and fjhosa- Ceske, Merrihnw. from Havre de Oruuo, with tows of arges to W. P. Clyde A Co. fprHal Prtjmtrh In Thr Fm'rinj Trltgrtiph. HAVnK-HF.-OiiAf'K, July So.'-The following boata left here for Philadelphia thia mornintr: - Nannie ard Mii(rie, with lumher to Wm. M. Lloyd A Oo. r. K. Crant, with hark, for Halein. Wm. 11. Lippincott, with lumher, for New York. MF.Moii Aivna Ship Queen Victoria, ISandora. hence, at Liverpool 6th tntttant. Miip Throne, Ilillmera, for Philadelphia, cleared at Liverpool r,il liiat. MoHnmnip U tility, Nickerson, heneo, at Providence 17th inntant. Steamahip Pioneer, Barret U hence, at Wilmington, N. SlehniHltin Roman. Raker, henrn. at Ronton veterdnv. Raripie Imvid McNntit., Mcllhenny, fnun Liverpool Is'tli nit., for 1'hiladelphia, war apoken ltd itiat., no lat., etc. Itarque Hannah Morrin, Williuina, for Philadelphia, cleared at Liverpool ltd innt. Kartpie HutlnuiiK, W allot, for Philadelphia, cleared at London :ut intt. llanian ( lara, Prohut, from Bremen for Philadelphia, waaoh the Liurd 2",tll ult. Itiinme Alaria Adelaitie, 8korka, hence, at Warnemunrle !)d innt. Biiitf'arnline K. Kolloy, Robinaon, for Philiidolphia, Clearen ai noNton iimi mM.. Hi hr W ait, Deniaen, hence, at RHhIoI .1th Inst. Kehra K. Skinner. Snow ; N. t'a.-ttnor. Jr., Kohinaon ; nnd R. (J. Tyler, Steolman, for Philadelphia, cleared at Hoiton ntn lnnt. Schr Adolph lined. Adams, for Philadelphia, was load ing at Charleston t7th innt. Kohr ( an Bird, Alarnli, sailed from Richmond 17th in?t., for Trenton, N. J., via City Point. Schr Wanderer, linker, for Philadelphia, sailed from Norfolk Mth innt. Kchra M. IC. Woodtmll. from Fnll River, and R. IC. VaiiKlinn, liniley, from Providouco, both for Philadelphia, at i.ew l ora iriu idhi.. Kchra R. J. Mercer, King, from Cardiner for Philadel phia, and Klirahotb Magce, Smith, from lioaton lor 1., at flolmea' Hole P. M. ltlth inM. Schr K. J. Pirkun. ttowen. and A. L. Maasov. Blizzard. hence, at Coorgotown, D. t !., lHth inat. -llr ueimont, i,niee. nance, at r'ortiann Pitn mat.. Schra A.J. Runaell. Chaninan : J. Hilrlnv. Saunders : W. F. I'.orden, Adama : Coo. Hotchkixa, Kackett ; and Isabella Tin nipson, Fndieott, hence, at Providence 17th inat. Schr Al. Iv. Carlialu, 1'utter, hence, ut r.uat ttreenwich lfiiti init. tclir Vt m. Donnelly. Lynch, honce. atNewIlavon Pith in-tant. Schr Jonathan May. Neal. at Holmes' Hole lhtuin-t.. from A lexnndria. SchraS. H Thomas. Arnold, from Uevorly, and J. W. F.verinan. Otiten. fnun Weymouth, both tor Philadelphia. ut Holmes" Hole tilth inat. Schr Richard Peterson. LnRlisti, lor 1'tnladelpbia, sailed from Sitlcm bith inat. Selir S. A. Rose, Roue, henco, at l.ynn lltn lnst. Schr J. R. Allen. Case, Bulled from Nantucket 12th inst. for New York. Schr John U. Henry, Dilks. hence, at l-ynn lath InRt. Schr Huttie Page. Haley, from (ieorgetown, D. O., via Vineyard Sound, Uuttyhunk, whure she was ashore, arrived ut Itiiaton 17t h inst. Schr (i. a. W utson, Adams, tionco, at Nantucnot loth inst nut. Sclirs Triumph, Kolry. henco, nnd Hazleton, Oardnor, from Taunton lor Philadelphia, at Newport 15th iust. MTSOKLLANY. Schr Nellie TarboT, from Koeklnnij, which was sciittlnd inihel rVor of W ilmington. N. tj., a abort time since, withli' ri of lime on lire, is expected to ho laiseil tho hrst ' 1 resent week Her bottom ia very little in- jui.. .thought nil the repairs noeded are above V.llti'1 WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. TtrVIS LADOMUS & of 'DIAMOXII DEALERS A JVWELERS . iva idu-diiiV a. Ull Cm UT i If If IP jj A l it r. nnnuiii woiiukw imaa , 'WATCHES and JEWELEY EEP AIRED. . 802 Chostnnt I Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINE3, in 14 anil 18 karat. DIAMOND an other Jewelry of tho latest designs, Kngagement and Wedding Kings, In 13-karat and coin. bold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut. lery, Plated Waru, etc. i ESTABLISHED 1828. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. O. W. RUSSELL, NO. W N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., holesale Dealers in WATCHES AND JEWELRY, 8. K comer SEVENTH and CHKSNUT Streets, 8 25 Second Door, and late or No. 38 s. tuikd at. ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE. THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WAT1CK 1U1S3. the purest and best m the world, Thi. elhratel Ttrtpk Tea dream and Water Ice oan b carried in a paper to any part of the city, as yon onll oaudy. Fifteen or twenty different kinds ot them are ken hnrt .nrt ONK HUNDRED D1FFKRKN1 have omethinR never befor Been in the United titatee, ii I A VI IK.S nsn (I aa In H 4 1 H IX urcifTT lot luuoo tv hit uRurn u. nn MujenoT to any ice urawn iraiuo iu r.uruyv. BranofcStor-No. 10UU bPRING GARDHN Strt If J. AuLlfuKitl 1 L LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT i'HK THE X CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Kwijite nf i iiifii An ii. i u i in. aeueaiea. The Auditor annointed by tlie Court to audit, aettle, and iIiiikI the account of T1IOM A8 C. PR ICK. Hililliilinl ru in, t.i Dm Km at o of THOMAS R. TUNIS, deceaaod. and to report distribution of the balunce in the hands of the iiftiiif nnt. will meet thenartiee interoHteil. for the pur- piwe of his appointment, on rA UNlliAl, tlie snn nay oi July, instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., at hia orlice, No. 2aj S. 1 in li i ii btreet, in uie city oi riiuanuipuia. 7 lllUlUtllbf JAIHE-S W. I'AUli, AUilllor. TTNITEI) STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. I.J Hyvirtuoof a decree of tho District Conrt of the United Ntiitun tor the Nnuthern Dial nut ot IMew vork, Ilia A I Aimiriitiui linir V 1 1,1.1 AM I KI'.I'.VV. colim-rud anil ciippil-liiBli'Uoil, ot the liiirtlii'n oi srJ tons, V years oni, mil ho mid by tho l!niluil Statoa Marahal, without m- . .1... 1.. .1 i.:.i.i.. ,1 .11... .1 nl hel ve, IU IIIU UIKIItBi unuuir nil inui"r iiuj in muij iiioi.i.iik. at 1J id., on board, ut Pier No. DO, I'.unt river, iu the city oi New Yolk. 1-iir Hurt irtilura inn turn nf I . IV v. 1 ,!, A It A I A I., o. U: f. 1 HON T Street. Philadelphia: A. H. SOI.OMHN A ').. No. 7ii RKOAD Street, or HKFItK. DONOHUK i tlOKi:, No. "A WALL Streot, Now Vork city. 7 H dt TJAE.GH, FARRELL & WARREN OF ALL KINDS, NO. C31 CIIESNUT BTltEET AND NO. C24 JAYNE STREET, 7 e 2ra PHILADELPHIA. . J. M'MAHOW. 1? A " I n At Nl C IV! J. Bl P , Ko. u 1 't It, I l r r nii i I-". ii. No. 1H SOUTH WH ARVF.S, Philadelphia, ai.. jr. W 1H. ATT Street.. Rait imtire. w nrs i',rainrrl to shin every deaorint ton of Preterit to Philadelphia, liew York, Wilminittou, and int.frmeiliate points with proniprnoss anu uesiiuiwii. vjim uiwin nuu Steam-tuna furnished at tho abort am notice. ti'A'ii A L E X A N D E R J ir.n .IIITI u ( 'OM X D E R O. C A T T E L L & CO., !K COMMlSSK)N MKRCllANTS, No. 2rJ NOKTrl nllAUVM AN1 iv? unntiii wiTirn RTIHTITT. nun iliil liuil Q 15 ALEXAWDKB G OiTULL " KUUaB OATIKIJ 4(TrF.." "ICE." "ICE." J. THE PKNN COAL AND IOK COMPANY, I hiuturuil in I Ueotlllmr iKfM mxr vim.M MAINW lutKI'iiN. AND fJATSWiTJi Iwayitou IimuU unit fur twi.tf by tiiH c-irH, tou, r cur Und, Ht tJlO MUHrVHt I IDS COiUl)ltU), Dl lVUUa. DIIodi, u-uujp Li 1 river. l,iiiiawiinia. 78 llSri OflAKLEfl a. WOLBEBX PiwuUeit. PAPER HANGINGS. QEAN & WARD PLAIN AND DECORATTVH PAPER HANGINGS NO. 251 HOUTH THI11D STKEKT. KTWKRN WALNUT AND 8PKUCB, PUILADKLrillA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTEND ED 9 18, TO. "f UUK1 i.OOK!l LOOK 111 WALL PAPiCKc I a t ... ... ur, v. ,i n- u.h.m.muj . i . ohennest in the city, at JOHNSTON'S Depot. No. SI'HINtJ CAKDKN Street, below KlevenA, Branoli, No. tfO? FKDKKA L Street. Camdea, New Jersey. i 'iK OENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. pATENT SllOULDE R-8 E A M BIIIRT. MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE. PF.RFK(!T FI1TINO RH IRT8 AND DRAWKIU made from measnronient at vitv shirt notioe. All olher artioleaol OKN1LKMKN S URKSH CK)iI in fall vrteL. WINCH ESTER CO.. 11 1 No. OH KSNUT Street H. S. K. G. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. VV. SCOTT & CO., B37?rp NO. 814 CH KSNUT STKEKT ROOFING. "l E A D Y ROOFING. - -IV This Roofin ia adaDted to all bniliintra. It oan b applied to Bl KRr UK r LAT KUUrTS at one-half the expeuae of tin. It ia readily pat on old bhinele Koofa without removing tho ahjatrlea, tlma avoid Inc ihe daniajritiK of ceilinfra and furniture while under ffoinsr reimira. (No gravel uaed.) PRKbtiiVK YOLK TIN ROOKS WITH WKLTON'6 UliAM lU rAlfl l, I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofa at short notice. Alao, PAINT FOR SALK by the barrel or raJlnn the beat and cheapeat in the market. TV. A. WKLIVH, No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Onatea. and 117! No. tjlo WALNUT Street TO OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND ROOFKRS. Roofa! Yea. yes. Every size antf kind, old or new. At No. 54H N. THIRD Street, the AMit KIUAN (JONCRKTK PAINT AND ROOK OOMPANi are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOKS, am, for preserving all wood and mntala. Alw, their aolid com plex root covering, the heat ever ntrered to the putihc, wit hruahee. cana. bucketa. eto.. for the work. Anti-vermin Fire, and Water-nroof : Liirht. Tiirht. Durahle. No nriuik ing, pealing, or shrinking. Ne paper, gravel, or beat. Gofxl for all clinuttea. Directions given for work, or good work men supplied. Care, promptness, certainty! tine prioo' Call! Kxauiine! Judgo! Agents wanted for interior connttoa. 4iaf JOSKPIl LKKDS, PrinoipaL TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS We are prepared to furniah Kn'rlish imported A.SPHALTIO ROOKINO KF.LT In onantitiea to suit. Thia rooting was used to oover tbi Paris Kzhibition in 17. 4 2fl 3m Nos. 517 and 51 MINOR Street OLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVE1 with Jaaatio Slate, and warranted for ton yearn. HAMILTON UUUKrKB, 8 IBrtm No. 45 8. TKJMTU Street PATENTS. pATENT OFFICE. PATENTS PROCURED IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. Inventors wiBhlnpr to take out Letters Patent fur New Inventions are advised to consult with O. II. EVANS, N. W. corner of FOURTH ami WALNUT Ktreiits. Philadelphia. whose fuellillea for prosecution cases before the Patent Olllce are unsurpassed ly any other agency. Circulars contiiinlti(f run lnronniv tlo'n to inventors can be had on application. Model? niade.Becretly, t;. ii. 8 4thstu K Wr. Cor. FOURTH anil WALNUT. CTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATU Lj Rivlitn of a valnahle Tnventinn 1'iat natented. and foi the SLIDING, CUTTING, and CHIPPING of dried beef, cabbage, etc, are hereby offered for aale. It is an article of great value to proprietors of hjtels and restauranta, and it Bhould be introduced into every family STATIC RIGHTS for aale. Model can be seen at TELEGRAPH OKKKJK. COOPER'S POINT, N. J. . Oa.H mum nr r mvii CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS pa R. THOMAS & CO. DEALERS Ui Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Street! b 2 am PHILADELPHIA. QEORCE PLOWMAN CARPENTER AND BUILDER, DOCK Street, PMladeluMf CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. jyICHAEL MEAGHER & CO., NO. 823 soutb bixtkentu Btreei, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND BAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY TJSB TERRAPINS ll PER DOZEN. I R E WORK. GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS, foi store rronta and wlnilowH, for factory anil warehouse windows, for churches ami cellar windows. IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offlcos, cemetery and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builders and Carpenters. All orders lliled witn promptnes and work guaranteed. ROBERT WOOD & CO., 1 s stuthfSm No, 1136 RIDGE Avenne, Phlla, JORDAN'S CELEBRATED TURE TOXIC t) A LF. for invalids, family use, etc. The tuhscribur ia now luruiahud with his full winter sup ply of Iiib hiKhly nutritious and well-known boverao. lis wide-Kiiread and iuereiibiuflr use, by order of physician, for invaliila, una of families, etc., commend it to the atten tion ol all consumers who want a strictly pure article; prepared In in the bvtt materials, and pot up iu the moht caretul manner for home use or transportation. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly suppnou. 1 , J. t J ) Iv 1 J A IV, No 2 JO PKAR Street, 7 12ro Below Third and Walnut streets. N OW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUR HOUSE. U I.X BII.lt, IIAIMn V.lf Ac CO.'S WASIIINCi AND tll.KANHINM POWDEIl Is nnenualled far scmlibing Paint, Floora, and all ho as hold tua. Ask tor it and take no other. w . ii. ni ; r .n n n. cvjie ni . 4 88am No. HW FRANKFOR1) Road COTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent, Awnlnir, Trunk, and Wnjriin.euvHr liui-k A I mo. Paner Miuititauturers Drier 1 ell b. from thirty to aeveuty-aix inches wide; raunna. had Twiue. .to. w rvRRMANi 855 No. 1(13 O H U RC H Ktreet ( C i I y Ktorea). ! PllILADELfHIA RASPBERRY. J DCUN TJl DA. AirrieulLurittt. snd nthv KtruwltMi-rv: Iawtoa oueord, and other Crap. mes. rur mile oy - t. s. a C. iS. r LB I uiir , B8tf Ltelanuo, N. J. ryy DR. F. OIRARD, VETERINARY 8UR T"1-v liKliN, treats all diseases of horse, and caltli anil all suriricai opcrutiocs, with ettiuimit acomumodatioi for bors, at tui lni.rnu.rf. No. Kaj MAiUiUAJU. btre. aUiy Puuial, lu GOVERNMENT SALES. Al'CTlON SALE OF HOSPITAL FURNlTUIl WiC. ETC. Assistant Medical Pprvkvok'h Officr, ) Washington, D. v., July i, IHii'.i. f Will tie nlTcrfd at public aiirtttm, in till -t cilv, a' In tilt Inry hqtiare Dt'imf, E Street, between Pinirili HlHl Fifth Rtreets, on W KDNESDAY, the lHtli d,i, nl A tifi list, at 10 A. M., a larife HN-ioriineiit. of I lot titil Furniture ami Apiiilnint's, iimoiiK wlilf.h will ti. ft tiiul the itilltiwlng, viz. : R.tno 1 in liHHins, son Di'lf TeaPotn, 8,W.O Iron HrtlHteatlg, (WO Siilt-c.tslUM, H.ttiO Ilt lf HowIh, 1, vuo Uii.ors aiKl Strop., tcu l.t utliiT HucketR, 1 miu Snittotms. ron W tititlen lliii'keu, lnmo TaitleHptinn.i, 19,0(10 Tin Cups, o.tHIII T eiiMpiHiiix, VidO Del' Linheg, m- aorted, 1B,IC0 Knlvi'8 uml Forks, nt h, t,tro I.itttTH, BOO Hell Pitcher", 4 t.i.O Delf Plutra. M Ml'HS CIlfHt-t, 800 Rubber CMlftlllon 15,(100 yards (liitui-perolm t:ioth, 2,000 Gutta percha lioil- COVl'M, And a litrtre vnrlcfy fif other nrtli'lea, omhraelntr l'tibtieltt, t'ntkscrcwe, Ippert, (irlilinuis, Lauteni-i. Si nlea mid W t lKhtH (stmp). Mates mid Pencils, He l-slile-tnbli'H, Sli k-chiiirs, Cots, llorsc-ltlters, Cull'eu mills, 1 In Tumblers, etc. etc. With a hiiiuII exception, the nbove articles are new. ( ntalopiirs with lull particulars furnished upon up plli lillnll. Terms Cnsh, in Ooverntnetit fumlH only; 2,"i pir Ci hi. ill IiiihiI n iiilreil nt time of sitltt, ami all pur cliuses to be reiuovuil within live dnys. C 1 1 A l I, KS S I "I'll ERI. A N 1), Assistant Medical Purveyor, Brevet Culiiuel I'. S. A. 7 20 tit HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO'tlPANt, OK NEW YORK, WALTF.R S. GRIFFITH, Preaidont A solid, safo, and reliable Company. Asseta over two million dollars ($2,1)00,000), most secure I) nvested, and rapidly increasing. A flli:.MI!KKlHP OP OVKIt 10,114)0. Persons contemplating assurance on their lives are Tiled to examine the literature' of the Company, whiil may be bad at the Philadelphia offico, Bouthweat corner of FOURTH and L1IJRAUY Street 6lthtu!lm II. K. KSI.I.K, General ent. rp n E PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR TIIK BALE OF REVKN' E STAMP No. 304 CHESXUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 105 S. F1FT.I STREi." (Two doors below Chesnut street), AND No. 432 WALNUT STREET, (PeniBillini) ESTABLISH The sale of Revenue Stomps Is still continued at the 0U1-Entublinlied Agency. The Rtock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a arg gupply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mail Express), all orders Immediately upon receipt, matter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank NotcsDrafu on Philadelphia, and Post Ofllce Orders received in payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully anl gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed npon Drafts, Checks, Rr - oelpts, ct.;j The following rates of commission are allowed Stamps and Stamped Paper: On (25 and upwards 2 per 100 " 3 " " 900 " 4 Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 804 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds; and ST TED ENVELOPES constant! on BAOd. HOSIERY GOODS. J WILLIAM HOFMANN, No. 9 N. EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia, Dealer In Hosiery Goods, Offers for sale a large assortment of Hosiery, for Ladles',; Gents', an". Children s wear; bocks, inree. quarter rioks, and Long Hose, of English and Ger man manufacture. UNDERWEAR Of Cartwrtght'A Warner's manufacture, acknow ledRed to be the bes imported. Also tho Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the bes of American Goods. These Goods in all sizes, for 4 T wsly Soring- and Summer Wear. OODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY r it M .maiiflrl u.irl nfHnan. ,.... X f T lUB IUI1U Will ii'li""!!-" ""WH IMig UDW eiecieu J-j j. pKI0K, President. mm I Williniti W It tn'ilisfim If. MoAra. Samurl H. Mton. Ferdiimud J. l-roer. Edwin li ruble, win tirub . ' i n. a. nnmui, U a u-:..!. ac.......i utif anil HtiBBuiDiiutiMM ii . i un iiiip.il u, nw"""' . ..I . i..i- ....... " L 1'lie Alanuurd uuvtf patcuiriwiiaHim rm)urUK i'P Ix)t-h(iltijn and Viailoni to present tickets at tlie entrtinu fur atiniiwiii to the OeDietury. Tkkets may be bud at tu umee oi w. w. ii... .uura. I 'SJ XTOTICE. rillLAnELPHIAAXD HEADING IN RAIUA1 COMPANY. An AC!OM.M01A- i-'O i 'i b V ll'l'K, uaiiy, eicupt Aunuay, ieavHS HottKvub at S 40 A. M-. nrr'vea iu 1'hifadeljthm at brio A. M. lurmnu bavcs Pepot 'I birt, rnh and ('allnvvtiiU Hirntf at aVUrl'. Al.,itir:vtO in i'uiuviiiw at y iO M. 1 lu bi INSURANCE.. I) Kl.A W A 1 K M U I UAL S A F K T Y IN3U KAMI; COMPANY. Ineorpnrated by the Lou re of Pennsylvania, 1SI6. lat ure Office, 8. K. corner of THIRD and WALNUT 8tr6U, 1 Illlftilenmia. MARINK. ltlRA VrtKR On Vessel!, Carir", and Kreiirht to all pnrUof tbe world. LNLaMJ l.vsURANl.l 8 On Koods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage to all larta ot t tie union. UK I .SSI . K A M 'KS On Merubandlae generally i , on Stores, Uwollings, Hnases, r.to. AflHF.TR OK TltR COMPNNT, Nnvpnihnr I. lHriH. 200,000 United States h ivo Per cent. Loan, liris 130,000 United Bute hix Per Cent. Loau, 1HKI So.OtiO Uniai'd States Six Per Cent. I .oan tier Pno't " Pailrnail) aon.lKIU State of l. 'tania Six Per Cent. $a,Mu-(io 13d,SiKI DO 60,OtK)'iiO aii,3;5u6 l.li94(K) 61,5tnio an,aw oo 31,01 KJ 00 atl.A'JaOO 21,000'IMU 6,1X11 15 15,m I0(K) lt,H)(10 3,rmi'oo 15,000 (K 2ll?,HKI,00 Ijoan 126,000 City nf Philadelphia Six Per Cent. lxian (eiempt fnun tax) 60,000 Stato of fiew Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 30,000 Penn. Hail, first Mortgage Six Por Cent, iionris 35,Wi0 Penn. Kail. Steond ilort. Six Por ('eat. llnnds 35,(W0 Western I'enn. Rail. Mortgage Six ParCent. Honda (Penn. Kallroad guarantee) 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cont. I .oan 7,000 State of Tenneaxee Six Per Cent. liau 15,000 Gcrniantown Caa Company, prin cipal and Interest guaranteed by City of Puiladulptna, '6-) snares Stock 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 200 allures Stock 5,000 Korlli Pernsylvania Railroad Co., lot) slinres Stock 2(,f00 PliiNulolpliia anil Southern Mail mi- im., t Ki'MWiHliip Co., W shares Stock Jt)i,!H)0 Loana on Hoard and Mortgage, tint Lions on City Properties JiLldlVOO Par. Market value. iHLKKUJo 25 Cost, $l,008,HiH M. cnl Fatate 3H,i00 (K) iln rPIlivillllM fnp ln.,,.nn.,A n,B.ln O-Kl ly.:-liJ Halnnres due at aKi'iicn-a, tiri'iiiiums on niarine ....... n, i , uuu luieresi., ana oiuer aeoia quo 40, 1788 K131I0 ,5ta-"3 St iosk ami si riiiof sundry corporations, if.lliirl. Cnh in iiimlr '"" j'l'i'J iVji-.'.j 1, Uri, Cash in drawer. . . .. . . .. 413 $l,ti47,M7 W BniF.cTona. Kitmund A. Soudor, Samuel K. Stokes, llinr' Sioan, Williiiin C. I.ndwig, Thomas O. Hand, lonn v. jiavis, liiuies ('. Hand, tieophilua I'nulding, losei'h H. Seal, lugll Craig, lohn R. Penrose, lacob P. Jones, littnes Traipiair, ' ilwMnl I In riiitui,n ioorgo v. leip,ir, , Henry C. Uallutt, Jr., 'John D. Taylor, Coorge W. Hornadou, William (I. Houltou, 'Jacob Kiegel, Spencer Alcllvnine, , 1). T. Morgan, 1'ittnburg, 'John H. Snmple, " A. li. Kerger, " T imn i' ii iVil r: H. Jones Hrooko, aniea H. Blcrarland, 'HwHrit I .a i.tiip.'ii.ia Joshua P. Kyre, ItKNUT I,VI.BUR&i,?rVXV1S: V-Pidont UKNUY BALI., Aaaistant Secretary. 10 o 1829.""CUAltTEU PERPETUAL. Franklin Fire mnm Compj OF PHIIiAOEI.rill . Office, Nos. 425 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets on Jan. 1, 1869, $2,677,37213 CAPITAL ACCRCKI) SURPLUS... PREMIUMS , UNSF.TTI.FO CLAIMS. Sll)O.O((V0O l,4s;,.V2s-70 i,Li;i,!5l;ri;j 1NOOMK FOR IS!, s;itio,ooo. Ferpetnal and Temporary Polioieeon Liberal Terms. Tbe Company also issues Policies on Rente of BiulUinc of all kinds, Unrand Rente, and Mortgagee. DIRECTOR 8. , Alfred FUler. Alfred G. Baker. Baninel (.rant, (leorge W. Richards, Isaao Lea. Thomaa Sparks, William S. tirant, Thomas S. Kills, DllHtJLViia SI ll.nwm Ueorge iaies, ALFRED G. I1AKKR. Prasi.lnnt t.o nr n.rr, WlK KALliS' Vwrtftjidsllt. J A 8. W. MOALLISTKK, Secretary. THKOUORK M. KKCiKR. Aaaistant Secretary. 89 A S B U R Y LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. ad BROADWAY, corner RKADK Street, New York. CASH CAPITAL.. ,$lfiH,ivio $UM,uouuoiosii,eu wiiu me oiuie ui naff l orK as aeuuriiy for policy holders. LKMUKL HANtiS, President. GKORGE K.I.1.IOTT, Vice-President and Secretary. KMOltY Mi'CLINTOCK, Actuary. A. E. AI. PURDY. M. D., Medical Kxaminer. BKFEHKNCKH BY PKHMlHBIOy. Thomas T. Tanker, John AI. Maris, J. Ii. Lippincott, Charles Spencer, I William Divine, Jaruea Ixiug, John A. Wright, 8. Morris Wain, James Hunter, Arthur (i. Collin, John B. McCreary, K. II. Worne. In the character of its Directors, economy of manage ment, reasonableness of rates, PARTNKRSHIP PLAN OK Dkl LAR1NU D1VIDKNDS, no restriction in female lives, and absolute non-forfeiture of all policies, and no restriction ut travel alter tbe first year, the ASHCiRY pre sents a combination of advantages offered by. no other company. Policies issued in every form, and a loan of one-third made wiien desired. Special advantages offered to clergymen, lor all further information address JAMKS AI. LONQAORE, Manager for Pennsylvania and Delaware. Office, No. 802 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. FORAIAN P. liOLLlNSHKAD, Special Agent. 4 lti 3 T R I C T L Y MUT UAL Provident Life and Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. IU H. FOUUTH STREET. Organized to promote LIFE INSURANCE among members of tlie Society of Friends. Good rtBk of any class accepted. Policies laaued on approved plans, at the lowest President. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, Vice-President, WILLIAM C. LONUSTKETH, Actuary, ROWLAND PARKY. Trie advantages oiTered by thia Company are an- extelled. 9 1 ' J Nt S U li. E AT U0M; E, in rnn Penn Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. No. 921 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS, 84,000,000. ICIIAItTEItED BY ttUK OWN STATE. OTANAUED BY OLTll OWN CITIZENS. I.OSSEH PItOillPTI.Y PAID. POLICIES ISSUED ON VARIOUS PINS. Applications may be made at the Home Ofllce, aod at the Agencies throughout the state, a is; J A MEN TItAOIJAIR PRKSIDKNT NA.m El. E. STOKES VICJK-PRKSIDKNT JOHN V. HOKNOR A. V. P. and AOTUARY HOKATIO K. STEPHENS SKORICTARx nrilE ENTEKPKI.SE INSL'UANriE COMPANY 1 OK PH1I.ADKLPHIA. Otlice h. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Street. HKK IKhURANCK KXCLUS1 VKLV. PERT K'l'UAL AND TICKM POLIC1ICS IS.SUKD. Cash Capital jnu.0ii0 00 CaaU AsaeU, May, 1HH9. OVKK HALF A MILLION 1 )t ILL A RS. D1KEIJTURS. r. Katcdford Starr, Nalhro I razier, Joan M. Atwood, Renianiin T. Tredick. J. Livingston Frrinfer. James L. Churhorn. William (i. llonlton, ('harlea Wheeler, Cieorge 11. Stuart, I Thomas H. Alontgomery, John H. hrown. I James Aertaen. This Company iusares only first -cluas risks, taking no specially hazardous risks whatever, such as factories nulla, eto. K RATCHKORD STARR, President. THOMAS H. MONTUOMKRV, Vioe-President. Al.EIANDKll W. Wistkh, Secretary. Ho 1ii(enix ""Insurance company of i. PHILADKI.PHIA. INCOHl'OHA I K.D IhiU OHARTKR PKRPKTUAL. No. WALNUT Street, opposite the Kiouauga. Tins Company insures from loss or damago by F1HK, on 'liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, fnrnitnre, eto., tor limited periods, and permanently on buildings by deposit of premiums. The Company lias been in active operation for more than SIXTY YKARS, during whiou ail louses have been promptly auj-mo. l0TOH8. John L. Hodge, David Lewis. M. ii.. niatiouy, John T. liwia, William S. tirant, Pot-nrt W. liivinf, Renjamin Kiting, Thomas 11. Powers, A. R. Mcllenry, F.ilnmnd faatillont Kamnel V llcox. If. 1'iara" w naiKi'u, Lawrence Lewis, J' Jr.. lii o. orria. JOHN R. wL'UliitaJUL President BaXV'U. WU.C0X. BeureUrr. 44 INSURANCE. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE JL COMPANY. Incorporated Iki ( harter PerrMwaaL No. 61ft W-A1.NUT Street, opposite lndeiendonoa SquarsV Thia Company, favorahly known to the oommnnity for over forty years, cont inues to insure against lose or damage by fire en I'ulilio or Private Huildinga, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on Ktirniture, Stooas of Oooda, and Merchandise generally, on liberal tarme. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fond, Is lis Tested in tho most careful maaner. which enables thtrnta oner to tbe Insured an undoubted security in theoaeeof DIHKCTOK. Panlel Smith, Jr., I John Deverent, Alexander llenson, Thomas Hinitli. Isaao Har.lelinrst, I Iluiiry lwia, Thomas Robins. I J. Oillingham Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr. DAN I KL SMITH, JB., Preaid nl WM. O. CROWKI.L, Secretary. m OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OK NORTH AM K'KIUA, No. io3 WALNUT, Street, Philadelphia. Incorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual Capital, l5i'0,(KH). Assets ".r.VI,00 MARINE, INLAND, AND KIRK INSUKANUiC OVKR $ao,000,uw LOSSKS PAID 81N0K ITS OROAIf. 1ATluN. BIRECTOBS. Arthur O. OofSn, Samnel W. Jones, John A. Hrown, Charles Taylor, r rancis rv txire, Kdward U. Trotter, Kilnanl S. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred D. Jeesnp, John P. White, JiOtiisO. Maloira, Charles W. (Jnahinao, Ambrose hite. William Welsh, 8. Morris Wain. John Mason, Ueora-a L. Harrison. ARTHUR O. COFKIN, Prcoidont.t CHAKI.I S PLAIT, Vioe-PresideuU MatthtaB Maiiim, Secretary. a IS JMl'JfiKIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. LONDON. ENTAHI.INIIED l!SO:i. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, 08,000,000 IN GOL I. PREV0ST & HERRING, Agent., S 4 No. 107 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. CnA8. M. PRBVOST. CnAS. P. H TORINO! AMUSEMENTS. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER OAKDKN Nos. 7'Ji, 734. and 7Ji VINK Street, THK C K A N D OIK II KSTK l t.V. fonnorly the properte of the GRAND Dl'KK OK liADKN, purchaaod at great eipense by J Af 'OK VAI.K.K.of this city, in eoinbinatioe with I I.AMKR'S OKCIIKSTKA and MissNKIJ.IK AN liKHSWN, will perform r. VKKY Ar I KRN' ii)N ans kvkaisu at the alxive: montioned place. Admissiov free. i tati . OITY ORDINANCES. QOMMON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA.! Cl.ltHK S OFFICR, Piili.ADKi.rniA, June 'ifi, 1HG9.I In accordnnce wit li a Resolut ion adopted by tha Coiiinum Council of the c:ity of Plilliulelpliln, ouj TliurHiliiy, tlie twenty-fourth day of June, lstilt, tha anni'Xt'il bill, entitled "An Ordinance to Authorize a Loan for the Pay ment of Ground Rents anil Mortgages," in hereby published for public lafoi nr.it ion. JOHN ECKSTK1N, Clerk of C'oiumoii CounolL AN ORDINAXCK To Authorize a Limn for the Paymcn Ground Rents and Mnrtg;it'S. Section 1. The Select ami Common Councils of; it City of Philadelphia do ordain, That tho Mayor i; Philadelphia be ami he Is hereby authorized to bor row, at not less than par, on tho credit of the city from time to tiaie, seven hundred thou.snnil dollars for the payment of griminl rents and mortgages held against the city, for which Interest not to exceed the rale of six per cent, per milium shall be paul, half yearly, on the lirst days of January and July, at the olllce of the City Treasurer. The principal of said loan shall be payable anil paid at the expiration ot thirty years from the date of the same, anil uot be fore, without the eminent of the holders thereof,; and the certificates therefor, lu the usual form of the cer tillcates of city loan, shall be iHsueii in such amounts as the lenders may require, but uot for any fractional part of one hundred dollars, or, if required, im amounts of five hundred or one thousand dollars; and it shall be expressed iu said certificates that the loan therein mentioned ami the interest thereof are payable free from all taxes. Section 2. Whenever any loan shall be m ado by virtue thereof ; there shall be, by force of this ordi nance, annually appropriated out of tho Income or the corporate estates, ami from tho sum raised by taxation, a sum suillcieiit to pay tho interest on sahl certitlcat.es, and the further sum of three-tenths of one per centum on the par value of rucIi certificates so issued shall be appropriated quarterly out of saidi income and taxes to a sinkino; fund, which funti and Its accumulations are hereby especially pledged for the redemption and payment of said cei'Uil catca. RESOI.tTION TO Vl HI-lsn A LOAN BILL. Resolved, That the Clerk of Common Council tx authorized to publish in two dally newsp.ipers oi this city, daily for four weeks, the ordinance pro sented to the Common Council on Thursday, Jun 24, 1SU9, entitled "An Ordinance to Authorize' a Loae; for the Payment of Ground Rents and Mortgages.. And the said Clerk, ut the stated meetinp; of Coiiiw' ells after the expiration of four weeks from th first day of paid publication, shall present t this Council one of each of said newspapers fo every day In which the same ahull have bee made. 6 2!i4t N O R I) I N A N C R V To make an appropriation for a new roof to the Lincoln Grammar School, Kilteenth section. Section 1. The Select anil Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That tho sura of thirteen hundred dollars be and tho same la here by appropriated to the llourd of Controllers of Publlo Schools for a tin roof to the Lincoln Grammar School, iu the Fifteenth school section, anil the warrants for the same shall be drawn by the Controllers of Public Schools in conformity with existing ordinances; pro vided that the said sum of thirteen hundred dollars shall be taken from Item No. 14i of the appropriutios for school purposes for 1809 in the SoventeeutU school Bectlou. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest DKNJAMIK II. IlAINKS, Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM S. STOKLET, President of Select Council. Approved this seventeenth day of July, Anna Douiiul one thousand eight hum lied and sixty-mus (A. 1). lbtiK). DANIEL M. FOX, T 20 It Mayor of Philadelphia. NEW PUBLICATIONS. BUREAU VERITAQ (FKENCII LLOYDS). INTERNATIONAL REGISTER FOR CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. THR RKGISTER VERITAS, containing the Class! filiation of Veaaela surveyed in tbe Continental, IlritiaU and American porta, for tbe rear 1869, ia FOU SALU bf tbe Agent in Mew York. ALF MERIAN A CO., S . No. 49 EXCHANGE PLAoO. M A N II O I A MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE AND OURH OF PKKMATURK OKCUNK IN MAN, the Treatment of Nervous and Physical Debility, eto. "There la no member of aociety by whom this book wiB not be found uselul, whether auch person holds the nt. tion ot Parent, Preceptor, or Clergymen." MtUicat rimes Sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Address U Author, I. K. Dk K CUltrirt ti iist dm No. 2 F Street, W'aahiiiKton. O, 0. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE J. A New Course of I.ectures, as delivered at the Neva York Museum ot Anatomy, embracing the subjected l ow to Live and hat to Live for ; Youth. Matui ity, and OKI Ane; Manhood Generally Reviewed , Tile Cause ot IndiKCi tion ; Hate i once and Nervons Diseases Accounted tor: MarriUKu Pb.losophically Considered, eto. etSI Pocket volumes contaiuniK these Lectures will be fort E-T Wt'f,.'f,1ion,r8UBil't f i cents, by .rtilrmVw r Ptt.?, 00tU6r 01 tu" WALNIJ'C J TO THE PUBLIC. THE FINEST AN largest assortment of the latest styles of H.xit t.aiteia, and bboea for Men and lioya can bo haj. ERNEST SOPP'S joe Iarne EMtaliihru.int, No. ZJO N. NINTH Streaky ea TRUNKS! TRUNKS I TRUNKS I' L-J ValiBes, Hags, Bhswl Straps, and a ireneral as ortment of tooua for travellers. Large tovk, pri.o K. P. lit V KK 4 BKS., Ciila Vtf.AiAiUl tall' BUT4r-4, . fruiu (Jaiueuta.
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