The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 26, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, THURSDa. MAY 26, 1870.
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CAMERON'S RESPONSE.
Maar-der'. fitter Waken p the f
Mld-I.t.wa A EMiaare I.e.. Jalaed.
Willie Senator Cameron studiously avoids a
direct personal explanation or contradiction of
any of the assertions made In tbe letter of the
ex-Confederate General Magruder, published by
its on Saturday last, he evidently Is not content
to permit these assertions to go unanswered.
Consequently we find in the special Washington
despatches of the Preai this morning a para
graph which bears Internal evidence of having
been inspired by the Senator himself. In pur
suance of our custom of giving both sides of
every issue in which the people St large are in
terested, we quote the paragraph referred to la
fall, as follows:
The letter of J. Bankhead MasrrtKler, which ap
peared In one of your afternoon contemporaries the
other day relative to Senator CauicroD, u, I am autho
rised to aay, lalBe in all Its statements. When Gene
ral Cameron came Into the War Office upon the ac
cession of Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency, his atten
tion was first called to Magruder by General Frank
lin, who advised the Secretary of ar that Magrader
was a "man who would bear watching." Cameron
Knew little or nothing about him, but lie mentioned
the circumstance of General Franklin's suspicions to
the President. In a short time these suspicions
proved correct, for Majrrnder rteserted to the enemv.
At that time Mr. Lincoln was ooposed to making
arrests, except where It seemed to be absolutely
necessary, otherwise Magruder would, perhaps, not
have had the opportunity to desert (he flag, or at
least to give His services to the Confederacy. With
regard to Senator dameron oHVriug to send Magru
, der to Russia, it is sufficient to slate that whatever
was said on that subject occurred a year before the
Kebellion. as Secretary of War, General Cameron
of course had nothing to do with appointing persons
to positions abroad. These etrort of the personal
enemies of General Cameron to employ the services
ol .letfersori Davis and other leading rebels to tra
duce his character, while they only serve to elevate
linn In the opinion and respect or all loyal men, wili
aaturally redound to the Injury of those engaged in
l lie disreputable business.
IHTMWAl AM P lKA.EtAXIC.
Th Jrflmn f Jraoinmr Nrlieol Concert.
The concert of the Jefferson Girls' Grammar
School, at the Academy of Music last evening,
was a brilliant success in every particular. The
building was crowded and the performance
passed off admirably. One of the interesting
features was the performance of a piano solo by
Miss Lottie Virginia Bcckel, only five years of
age, who displayed remarkable skill. Another
Incident that excited much applause was the
singing- of the "SUr-Spangled Banner." For
this a grand tableau was arranged representing
the Goddess of Liberty surrounded by the States.
Ijuite a brilliant effect was produced and the
singers were rewarded with hearty applause.
The opera of Laila, by Mr. and Mrs. Stratton,
was quite a pretty affair, and it was performed
in a very creditable manner. This was one of
the most successful school concert ever given
in this city, and it was highly enjoyed by all
concerned in it.
Tbe (JUT Anauaeuteate.
At the Chesxut an entertaining variety pro
gramme will be presented this evening.
At the Walnut the drama of Aot (ruilly
will be repeated this evening.
At thk Auch the comedy of Caste and the
farce of As Like as Two J'ea'n will be performed
this evening.
To-morrow evening Miss Lizzie Price will
have a beuefit.
At thx Eleventh Street Opera House
a minstrel performance will be given this eveu-in&-
At DrrrREZ & Benedict's Opera. IIoose
Allen & Pettinglll's Minstrel will appear this
evening.
The Panorama of "Titk Pilgrim," in con
sequence of the rush to see it, will not close at
Concert Hall, as was announced, but will con
tinue for the balance of the week.
Having a duplicate set of paintings, Mr. Bain
will, however, open accordine to advertisement
this evening at Baird's Hall, Frankford.
A Gram Complimentary Concert to Carl
Sentz will be given by tbe Amphlon Society ou
Saturday evening at Musical Fund Hall.
The Pennsylvania Polytechnic and Ana
tomical Museum, at No. 1305 Chesnnt street, has
on view an interesting collection of curiosities.
Conflict with a Mad Lion. A singular
contest took place lately in a Mexican village
near Monterey. The Periodieo Qficial of that
city gives the particulars:
"Two young brothers, Engenio and Jose
Maria, sons of Don Francisco Cantu, were
engaged in cleaning ont a well, at a place
called Los Positos. Suddenly a rabid lion
appeared, and violently rushed upon one of
the young men, Eugenio, knocking him
senseless to the ground. The other young
man, twenty years of age, on seeing the im
minent danger of his brother, rushed in turn
upon the beast, who immediately abandoned
its prey and furiously faced the one who in
tended to dispute him.
"Jose Maria possesses extraordinary
strength, and having succeeded in drawing
his arms around the beast in an advantageous
manner, he attempted to choke it. The
, young man and baast rolled on the ground
for some time, and finally the beast freed
itself from the hold of its oppressor, in a
dying condition, and the brave Cantu finished
killing it by smashing its head with an agri-
, cultural instrument which he was using at the
time when he was attacked. The two young
men were hurt more or less; the beast was
attacked by hydrophobia."
NlW 8PBINO BTTIJte,
Men' CtJTHINO.
Youths' Clothing.
Hoys' Glothiku.
A full ateorhuent, unequalled in ttnl, til, and general
miisMmrH auu Uork of lltailv-matU rormn in Hii'a-
rtrtpkta, mw hand. JYtct atieay guaranteed latter than
the tmetm fwnrr.
HALF WAY B.TW1WH BtN?I. ?VV
rOTTH ASU SlXIH !.( 0 MaKKXX a-rasrr,
A Movable Cabblaok Top. The ettentioa of tha
public Is ia.ited to the greatest noteltj ia tha carriage
liaa, Bar. tnt's notable top, which eaa ba fitted to any
Beat ia tan minute tima, tba (Wine; at all timet a ahoiaa
batwaan aa opan aad a oorered buggy. Thii top weighs
bat twenty pounds, eaa ba eat and spread, er, when up
tan ba readily takea down aad falded Into (mall compaai
and pat under the teal, Tha coit ii from til ta Sit, thus
being within tha reach of aU. Tbe agent U aow exhibiting
this portable carriage tap at Bo. 1035 Market street.
If You H ave a Burrzanta Child, do aotflet your pre
judioee, or the prejudices of others, stand between it and
the relief that wiU be absolutely sure to follow the use of
Mae. WrnHiAw' Soothing Btbup. Million of mother
can teatify that It ia a perfectly safe and reliable remedy,
It relieve the child from pain, and enrea dysentery and
diarrttcea. It aofteaa tha gums, redncea inflammation.
. enraa wind colic, aad carries the infant safely through tha
teething period. .
Tbe Oram ako Reuabui XT4bl'ishi(ext. Albert
on A Oo.'s Philadelphia UphoUtery, No. 143S Ohesnut
treat. Onrtaina, Swiss and Nottingham; leatibuU
laoea and rod, cornicaa, band, loops, centra tassels
group, fringe, teasels, etc.
Shades, all deaign and tint.
Bedding, Mattreaaea, hair moss, and btuk ; Bolster
gad pillow, sheets, etc.
DB.T Feet. The moat effectual way of guarding one's
health ia to keep the feat dry, ana that can only oe dona
b tba use of India Rubber Overshoes, and aa tha incle
ment season ia upon us, we would advise our reader to
buy none bat the beat quality, which can only be had at
Goodvkab's Headquarters, No. 808 Cheanut etreet, south
aide. Philadelphia.
St. Jamu Hotel. Boston, MAACHrrTT. During
tbe travelling eeaaon, if our patrons wtll kindly inform na,
ilber by telegram or letter, of their intended arrival, we
tan be better prepared for their oomfort. ,
la aoooroance with tne reduction in the value of gold,
the trawuent board at the bt. Jamee i reduced to tour
Cellar. p day. pMttI0B 8r Jktul UTCU
Trr. rawiAWS.
Sore they met trarf night ia rontni ont a sight.
And drilled to low Attn' and drammta'.
Look where fees would, Tei certain If eould
Bee crowds of the bors in aerions ntoed, ' . ' '
And fees know'd tnoj were Feniaas comin'.
Dtoil a ward from tha crowd was spoke out aloud,
Worn hint aa to what they were doln',
But tba glanoa of tbtit aye, sure 'twas eenqaer or die.
And to free their gf eon Island they Were soon goin' ta try j
Faith Ita trouble to England is brewin'.
There is Terrence McCoy, he's a broth or a boy.
Wirt Mickey McDermot, yees see,
A host of the Dolana, McFaddons, and Tolland.
And thousands or boys from tha high aad the low lands.
Would die to inAke Ireland free.
What they'll do t don't know; a short time will show;
Hot one thing you will see afther while.
AU their Uniform Coat were made by Charles Stoke,
Which is now jest the way wid all or tha folks
Who want tbeir clothe made up in style.
Charles Btobes, No. 834 Cheanut street.
A NovrLTT. The wood floor covering, designed to take
tbe place of o'l-clota and matting, combines beauty with
durability, giving the impression of aa expensive inlaid
floor, at a coat barely exceeding good oil-cloth, without
the dust of matting or the shabby appearanee pf the
former. In our opinion it is just the thing noeded for
halls, dining-rooms, kitchens, libraries, and stores,
Office, Ne. 130 Chennnt street.
Mb. William W. Oasstdt, tha Jeweller at Ho. 8 8.
Second street, baa ona Of the largest and most attractive
stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in tbe eity.
Be baa alao on hand a large assortment of fine Amerloaa
Western Watches. This entire valuable stock Is now
being eold out below eost, preparatory to removal. Those)
who purobaee at this store at tha present time are oortaia
to get tba worth of their money.
Yon might as well pretend to control the tornado as to
turn the manses that are crowding on Bockliill A Wil
son's Brown Stone Clothing Hall for tbeir ten dollar all
wool spring suits and ether superior and cheap clothing.
Rock mix ft Wilson's,
No. 603 and 60S Ohesnut street.
Tanntso thk Scalp All the hair dyes and tbeir con
geners, tbe"colorers," "restorers," etc., discolor the scalp.
Phalos's Vitalia. or Balvatios ron the Hair, is tbe
only article for restoring groy hair, which does not slain
tbe skin.
Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers.
6iKr.R'B Family Sewing Machines,
Tau dollar caao.
Balance in monthly instalment. ,
U. F. Davu, No. 810 Cheanut street.
New Style PictCRE. The German C'hromne made by
A. K. P. Trask, No. 40 N. Eighth atreet. They must be
seen to bo admired.
Rubber Overshoe and Boot for Men, Women, and
Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prices,
(oodtkab's manufacture, old stand. No. 808 Cheanut
street, lower side.
REFORM !
R Kr OR M -Your tailor's bill, by giving a cold shoulder
to all exorbitant prices, and buying Ready
made Clothing, very cheap for cash, at
WANAMAKKR A BROWN'S.
REFORM Tour personal appearance by doffing your
winter thing and donning a new apring suit
from
WANAMAKBR A BROWN'S.
RK.I OR.M Your friends and neighbors by commending
to them Oak Hall, with ita magnificent spring
stock of Fine Ready-made Clothing. -
WANAMAKER BROWN.
S. K. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets
UlARllIEIK
Ohiw Latxr. On the 83d Instant, bv Rev. Henrv
O. Leonard, Mr. John Wkslby Uukw to MUs MtiT
ANN LAY alt, DOtn OI tniB City.
III2I.
Boo art. on tne 2Gth instant, Francis P. Boa art.
In the H8th year of his age. .
Tne relatives ana mends or tne ramuy are respect
fully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 427 N. Ninth street, on Sunday afternoon,
the V9th Instant, at 8 o'clock. "
Shirk. On the S4th instant, Dr. J. Hknrt Shkra.
In the Both year of his see.
Tne relatives ana menas oi tne ramuy are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 1104 Vine street, on Friday afternoon at i
o'clock.
Tklcks. on the mornincr or toe sstn instant.
hknrt C, son of Eliza and tha late John Trucks,
In the 16th year of his age.
Ills relatives and frteuds are respectfully Invited
to attend his funeral, from the residence of bis
mother, No. 1709 Race street, on Saturday afternoon
next at o'ciock.
Winelir. on Wednesday mornUur. tne 25th in
stant, Uuotay Winkler, m. D.
liis male menas are invitea to attend tne innerat,
from tola late residence, on Saturday afternoon at I
o'clock.
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES.
rpHE PHILADELPHIA TRUST
AND INSURANCE COMPANY,
OrylCE AND BCBQLAB-paOOr VAULT Ot
THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING.
No. 431 0HK8NTJT 8TREJCT.
O A P I T A L, f500,000.
For Sin inrns of GoTMNMrwT Bovds aad othae
SECTJBTTIZa, t'AM ILT PLATE, JEWKLBT. and Other VaMT-
A-BLL, onoar special guarantee, at too lowest rates.
The Company alao offer for Rent at rata varying from
Bit to t'i per annum, tbe renter alone holding tne key,
SMALL BATES IN THK BURGLAR PROO If VAULTS,
affording absolute BcouaiTT against POksV. TRHTX, BtTaV
eiAju,aaa auuvui,
All Bdaoiary obligation, auch a Taurra, OvaaoiAW-
ship, jtirxcTOHnutra, etc., wtu bo undertake and
faithfully diaokarged.
Circular, giving fall details, forwarded on appUcatUML
DIRJtOTORS. .
THnmaa Sobfaaa.
jMujuaii a. uomegys,
Aaguatua Heatoa,
, Ratobford Starr
liaaiel Haddock. J
Kdward Y. Towoaaadi
Lewis R. Aauhnrat,
J. Ijvingatoa Kmuger,
K. P. MoOullagh,
Kdwia M. Lewia,
l. T. niuharW.
iiwu a. xayirt
iioo. ronec.
OfFIOERS.
VeriAmt-LrWIS K ARHHUR8T.
VicrfreeiO-U J. UVUKiBlUn CKKlHUKa,
Secretary and Treaeurer R. P. MoCULLAOU.
SvWoitor RICIllAKJJ L. ASUIiUSST. It 1 BlA fha
CARPENTERS AND BUILDER.
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M I T H A G A R K E L L
OARPKNTERS ND BUILDERS. 1
Bulks pat ia, stores fitted up, and all kind of Jobbing
promptly attended te. No. m GRACE Street, Bret
street above Arch, betwsen Bixteeath and Seventeenth.
Or leave orders at Mela tyre's Oigar Store, N. K. career of
Eleventh and Oheeant etreete. it
QENT.'S FURNISHINQ QOODS.
TINE DRESS, IMPROVED SHOULDER
SEAM
PATTERN SIIIHTS,
HADE BY B. EAYEE,
OIVJL.Y, 8 4wtm4m3p
5S IV. SIXTH St., below Arch,
FIFTH EDITION
TIZQ IATSST rTE7S.
FROM KVROPR.
Bullion In the flaak of RaaUn4.
London, May ao. The political news to-day
Is unimportant. The bullion on band in tbe
Bank of England has Increased heavily since
last report. Keturna to-dar show 102,000
terJinajmore in tbe vaults than on last Thursday.
Illo rle Janeiro Advice.
Later advices have been received from Rio
de Janeiro to-day. The Emperor of Brazil had
opened the sessions of the Chambers with a
speech, as usual. The expected reference to the
emancipation of the slaves was omitted, to the
surprise of everybody.
CUaloc of the Relrhatadt.
Berlin, May 26 Kin? William formally
closed tbe sessions of tbe Keichstadt to-day. In
his speech he enumerates the bills passed dar
ing; tbe first session of that body. He antici
pated tbe happiest result from these laws,
which would go a long way towards assuring
foreign people that the confederacy develops
tbe national strength, and is a powerful agent
for its preservation
FROM WASHINGTON.
The Northern Pad Op Knllromd Bill Paseea the
lloaeo.
SprciaX Despatch to Tht Evening Telegraph.
Washington, May 26. The House, after
calling tbe yeas and navs for four hours, finally
passed the Northern Pacific Railroad bill just as
it came from the Senate, by a vote of 107 yeas
to 85 nays. ,
The Fifteenth Amendment.
The conference report on tha fifteenth amend
ment enforcement bi'.l has been made, and tbe
indications are that tbe Democrats will filibuster
to defeat it.
., Canton) Receipt.
Dtapmteh to the AMoeiated Fret.
Washington, May 86. The following; are the cus
tom reeeipU for the week ending May 21: Nev
York-, 13,721,710 ; Boston, $493,315 ; Philadelphia, 1249,
113; Baltimore, 1191,717; New Orleans, to May 14,
114,3B; San Francisco, to May 14, $161,08. Total,
$3,923,744.
Naval Orders.
Chaplain John D. Bagless detached from the Navy
Yard at Mare Island, CaL, on the 1st of June, and
placed on waiting orders. Chaplain John D. Wal
lace ordered to the Navy Yard at Hare Island on
the 1st of July next. Third Assistant Engineer R.
T. Bennett detached from the Saurus, waiting
orders, isecood Assistant W. 11. Cllne, from the
Mlantonomah, granted sick leave.
Order from the Prealdent.
Tbe President to-day signed the resolution au
thorizing the payment of the fnll salary of Alvin P.
Uovey as Minister In Pern, without deduction on
account of absence frow bis post. Also, the resolu
tion autnorizing Lieutenant-Commander Arthur A.
Yates, Burgeon Albert L. Gibson, Passed Assistant
r-urgeon Charles H. White, aad Asslstant-Snrgeoa
Jerome H. Skldder, of the United States Navy, to
accept decorations from the King of Portugal la re
cognition of humane services.
FROM NEW ENGLAND.
Obituary.
Providence, May 23 Thomas Carpenter, a
deputy collector of Internal revenue In Cumber
land, was run over and killed by cars to-day.
FROM NE W YORK.
Death of General Graaa-er.
Canandaiotja, May liS. General John A.
Granger died to-day.
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE. BALES.
Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 S. Third street.
BETWEEN BOARDS.
1600 City 6a. New,
24 sh Let Va! 6TV
4CtfS..102V
too da 109V
Bsh Acad Mas.... 96
44 aU Oata Pf 3V
600 do 102?.; SO
do trf.
IDS 8h Phi E..b60. 80 100
100 do bOO. 80 , 100
800 do M0. 80 100
800ahRead.B5wn.ls.62-Sl' loo
sou do... sewn. 02'81 i 1C0
100 do S10.62'S1
do T
do bSO. Sf
do 87
do 37
do C. $7
SECOND BOARD.
flOOLehda, M.... 83V
$1700 City 6a, N.. is. 102'.
600 sh Big Mt....l. T
100 Sh O C4 A R.860 46t
no sh O Car A R.... 4X'
290 do M0. 46
200 do I. 46 X
REFRIGERATORS.
REFRIGERATORS.
X2. S. FARSON fc CO.,
Self-Ventilating- Refrigerators,
The cheapest and most reliable in the market, and
win xeep ALUAIO, H.UliJ. AtH,H.a1 JTUUITS, MILK,
and BUTTER LONGER, DRIER, and COLDER,
WITH LESS ICE,
Than any other Refrigerators In use.
Wholesale and Retail, at the Old Stand, 4 30 lrnrp
Wo. 210 POCK Street. BeUvr Walnut.
TT"W k T T T T Til T, T T, n m a
v -a. ju u njiif AXUXi KA1 U l( a
VJ- ALWAYS KKUABLB.
The absorlber anaraDteea the make and finish of hi
bUFKKlOB REr B.IUKRATOB eqoal in every t respect
to bi former make. Tbe thousands sold and now in
na testify to their superior qualifications. Kor sal
wholesale ana retail at tbe Manufactory, No. BUS OHBRitY
Street, abov Tbird.
Alao, W. F. NICKEL'S Patent Combination ale, beer,
ana uqnor oooier ana reingerator.
8 Xthsta3nt OHORQg W. NIOKRLS.
OAS FIXTURES.
821 CHERRY STREET.
CORNELIUS & SONS.
MANUPACTURERS OP
GAS FIXTURES. Etc.
WHOLESALE
AKO
RETAIL SALESROOMS
821 CHERRY Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
WE HAVE NO STORE OR SALESROOM ON
PTlm4p CORNELIUS Sc SON8.
WASHING MAOHINES.
IT m Washes aavs Labor, saves Clothe, save Time,
Nj hiusehold U repltto srithoat one; they are India
flea lLa Ilia
G. a tf rapidly, demaal UortasUf ever day. Even
body likes taem.
UTarratted superior to all others U tb Croat King
A Uraady one tboond told, atd .very one give eatiafao
Cava Labor, save Tim, save Honey ; every on ruaran
YJ teed.
I 1 Kin MtmMhmr.
lv jtj taauly abould ave ens ol tb Kiuf Washer.
1 eadi at all time tbe King Waabr. It 1 aa established
4. r.irlt.'4.
Tha Kin Weefcar the best, moat aoonoanioal aad oom
piste TVatOun. Machine ia use.
J. He COYLC & CO.,
Dealer In Wooden Ware,
No. 516 MARKET STREET,
C 6 thatuSmrp Ar. tht General Ageuts.
HATS AND OAP8.
W? WaRBURTONS improved VENTI
Iava iaia ana ej mun. vws ii.i. (nu.gt.m atu
tUe improved t.aiuons o( UtoeoeM). UUJUitf tlT blree
aeai uw w yt awavvaase uuriri
REAL EST A1 E AT AUCTION.
PUDLIC SALE
ON THE PREMISES.
THOMAS 3c SOXg, Auctioneers.
VERY ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT.
MANSION, GARDENERS HOUSE, STABLE, AND
COACH HOUSE,
KNOWN AS "MALVERN," 3Y ACRES,
BUSTLETON, TWENTY-THIRD WARD,
Five minutes walk: from the Depot of Holmesburg
and Uusueton Railroad, 10 miles from the city.
RESIDENCE OP J. T. WAY, ESQ. (
On SATURDAY, May ttS, 1870,
At 4 o'clock P. 1L,
Will be sold at Public Sale on the Piemlscs,
'All that elegant country seat known as "Mal
vern," formerly the country residence of John
Farnum, Esq., Bustleton, Twenty-third ward. The
Improvements are a large atone mansion, with aU
the modern conveniences, gardener's house, .table,
coach-house, and Ice-hOuse; large grapery tinder
glass, yielding an average of 1000 pounds annually
of foreign grapes, white and black of the best
varieties, Hamburg, Muscat, etc. The grounds are
laid In English atyle, shaded with fine old trees,
large and beautiful evergreens, and ornamented
with hedges, flower beds, and shrubbery. Nature
and art combined have rendered It a spot of rare
beauty. Large vegetable garden, asparagus bed,
an abundance of fruit of all descriptions, large and
email, and excellent water. Convenient to stores,
schools, and churches. The grounds of the Episco
pal Church adjoin the property. The situation is
high and healthy, commanding an extensive view of
the surrounding country. Immediate possession.
Terms, half cash. Persons desiring to view the
property will take the 1 o'clock train from Kensing
ton Depot for Bustleton. A person will be In
attendance dally to show the premises.
. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
B IS 9trp Nob. 189 and 141 S. FOURTH Street.
FOR 8AL.Ee
fm GEKMANTOWN. FOR SALE OR TO
Jiili LET Premises No. 145 PRICK Street, Oermantown.
House in good order. Pleasant neighborhood and within
five minutes walk of the depot. Apply to
w. H. UAKrKn IKIti
6 23 t No. 34a 8. THIRD Street.
TO RENTe
TO RENT, FURNISHED A DE
SIRABLE MFDIUM SIZED HOUSE; central looa
tion : modern convenience. .
Address "W. H. C.,M Box tri69 Philadelphia Post
Office. SStfrp
G
TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY HO.
72S Oberaot street, twenty-flv. foot front, one has
dred and forty-flv. feet deep to Bennett street. Bank
bnildinn flv. stories high. Poesesaion May L 1870. Ad
drees THOMAS 8. FLETCHER,
UlOtf Dolanoo, H. J.
TO LET, NEAR MOUNT HOLLY, N. J.,
a desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE, oontaininc
)4 Kooma, with Stabling, large Garden (planted), pl-nty
of Fruit and Shade, within 10 minutes' walk of the Rail
road Station seven train daily. Will be rented low by
tbe year. K. T. DOBBINS,
6glstuth3t No. 1413 WALNUT Street.
STORE TO LETON TOE FIRST OF
1 July the Store Property, No. 81 8. SECOND Street,
feet bv UK). The BDDer rooms. 86 bv 50. oenld be altered
to allow a private entrance from Seoond street, and by
aubletUn. would materially reduce tbe rent.
Addresa J. B. OKIE,
S4tf COMMERCIAL ROOMS, Philada.
TO RENT FURNISHED A HAND-
anme threeatorv Brick Dwellinr. with double bank
uildlDAr. ob tha South sida nf A K( 1 ii Htnat. hnlwiw.
n ir ntn i ti ana oiai ann in nirepts. a.poir so &.
B. CARVER A CO S. W. corner NINTH and I'lLBKRT
Streets. 246f
TO LET WEST PHILADELPHIA.
The desirable residenoe. No. S618 HAMILTON
Street, one square south of Vine atreet cars. E it ra con
veniences. Apply on the premises. 1 24 6t
TO RENT THE WELL-LOCATED,
modem Four story STORE, No. 226 AROH Htroet.
ppivto n. i.junnaufl, ;
ii3t - No. 414 8. FIFTH Street.
550 TO LET TEN-ROOM HOUSE.
bath and all conveniences. No. 8fW0 BRIDQR Street.
antua, Via Vine atreet cars. Immediate poaaea.
aim. 4 Hoof
REAL. ESTATE AGENT.
FRED. SYLVESTER.
SEAL ESTATE BROKER,
If o. SOS Soattla , FOVBTH Street.
8 fra ' PHILADELPHIA,
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORTS ON THE LINE OF
PHILADELPHIA AND READING) RAILROAD
AKD BiLANOHhS. . . . ,
MAT 90. 1870. I
' MAN8ION UOUBK, MT. CARBON,
Mra. Caroline Vf under. Pottsvill i P. O., Schulkill co.
TUMJAROKA HOTEL,
Mr. M. L. Miller, Tnaoaro. a P. O., Schuylkill oountj.
MANSION HOU8K, '
W. F. Smith, Mahanov Citf P. O., BohuvlkiU oounty.
MOUNT CAKMKL HOUK,
Cbarle Culp, Mount Osrmel P. O., Northumberland ca
WHITK HOUSF.,
F. Marer, Reading P .. Berks oounty. .
ANDALUSIA HALL. ,
Henrv Weaver, Readina P. O , Berks countjr.
OKNTRAL AVKNUK HALL,
O. D. Davia, Beading P. O., Berks county.
SPftlNO MILL H KKiBi'.S,
Jacob H. BreUh Conshohocken P. O , Montgomery oo.
rlOYKKTUWN S4XHINAKY,
L. M. Koons, Boyertown P. O., Berks oounty.
L1TIZ SPRINGS.
r- - Hn vj n-iA
or, Litiz P. O., Lancaster oounty.
liirinu orninua nxiicu.
Dr. A. Smith, Wernertville P. O.. Berks county.
OOLDSr-KINbS HOTEL, LK.BANON (JOUNTT,
Wn. Lercb, Sr., Pine Orove P. O., Sohuylkill oounty.
KPHR4TA SPRINU8.
John Frederick. Kpbrata P. .. lanc.ster county.
PKHKIOMKN BRIDGE HOTEL.
Pavi Longaker. Golleaeville P. O.. Montgomery co.
' PROSPECT TERRAOK,
Dr. Jam Palmer, Collegeville P. O., Montgomery eo. '
DOUtT HOUSE,
George 8. Burr, Sbsmokin, Northumberland county.
Excursion Ticket will be eold at Philadelphia to aad
from above points at reduoed ratea, good for same day
iakued, and on Saturday good until the following Mon
day. iaSSini
TlfcMAKIN'S 'ATLANTIC HOTEL.
'A 0 APE M AT. Rebuilt sinoe the lata tire and ready
(or gaaata. Open during the year. I direotlg oa the sea
abore, with tha beat bathing beaoh of tha Cap.
Term. $310 per day and J1 per week for June aad Sep
tember. $4 per day and i$3t pat week fur July and An
gust, Coach from depot free. No Bar
t M tuthaSm JOHN MoM AKIN, Proprietor.
WATCHES.
C. & A. PEQUIGNOT,
MAKUF ACTTJRB B S OP
WATCH CASES,
AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
No. 008 CHESNUT Street.
M ANTJF ACTOR T, Na S3 South FIFTH Street
HOTELS.
QOLONNADE HOTEL.
FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT TS.,
FNTIBELT HEW AND HANDSOMELY FOR
NlfiUbD U now ready tor psrma,a. or tnuuieat It9.tr,
CHEAP GOODS!
C. H. t!
flniai
ISo. 4& JVoi-tli EIGHTH Street;
WILL OFFER TO THEIR FRIENDS TO-DAY,
6 CASES PACIFIC ALPACA, ITT PLAID
AND SELLING ELSEWHERE AT 23
3 CASES DELAINES AT 12 CENTS.
TO EACH PURCHASER TWO DRESS PATTERNS. OUR OBJECT IS TO. DIS
TRIBUTE THESE GOODS EQUALLY AM ONG OUR PATRONS.
THESE ARE THE MOST DECIDED BARGAINS OFFERED THIS SEASON.
Call in the mornings. .
O. II. HAMRICK Ac CO.
OARPETINQS. ETO.
QARPET8I! CARPETS!!
AT PROCTORS OLD STAND,"
No. 920 CHESNUT STREET.
OPENED THIS M0RNIN3 IN THE BASEMENT,
100 PIECES BRUSSELS PATTERNS,
(ONE YARD WIDE)
FANCY CARPETS, AT 40 CENTS PER YARD.
AH who are In want of good, handsome and cheap
Carpets, should not fall to examine them.
BRUSSELS PATTERNS 4-4 FANCY CARPETS,
AT 40 CENTS,
NEW FABRIC AND EXACT PATTERNS OF
FINEST BRUSSELS.
, J. B. CASSELBERRT & CO.,
No. 920 CHESNUT STREET.
(Late Proctor's.)
Hotel Keepers, take notice of the above, 5 Si 3t
MATTINGS !
Great Variety, all widths, at all prices,
from 30 to 75 cents
R. L. KNIGHT & SON,
1222
CHESNUT STREET,
8Bitnth3m PfTIT.ADEI.PHJA.
CARPETS CLEANED AND FREED FROM
MOTH br a process entirely new, by
- HOPE, LAUBAOU A CO., AT
6 14 Ira Bo. 250 H, BROAD Street,
FURNITURE, ETO.
GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE.
AT
IIENKELS
THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Sts.
$100,000 WORTH
AUCTION PRICES.
All Warranted as First-class Goods.
CEO. J. HENKCL8.
5 14 stnthlmrp
GROCERIES. ETO.
CANTON PRESERVED GINGER,
FRESH IMPORTED, AND FOR SALE AT RE
DUCED PRICE BY
JAMES R. WEBB,
8. E. Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH,
. B21stuth8mrp PHILADELPHIA.
1809. "
"TXT ARR AN TED . GENUINE OLD
Government Java Coffee
Boasted erery day. at -10 cento
per pound, at
COUSTY'S East End Grocery
Ho. 118 South SECOrVD Bt,
UTthato
BKLOW CHESNUT STREET.
rpO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
BUBAL DISTRICTS.
We Are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families
at their country residences with every description of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, Jtc Etc.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
UTt Corner FXJCVENTH aad VINE Btreet,
rjURINO, PACKING,
BMOKINQ F8TABISHMF.NT.
JOHN BOWKH A CO.,
CLRCR3 Of BLTKRIOR
BEKF. and TONOUK8, aad dealers in Provision.
eBeralli. . W. coraer TWKNTV-FOURTH aad
BKOYVN Btreeta IM 2mUiatu
OUTL.ERY, ETO.
JODGERS A WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET-
1LNIVXS, Feaxl and Bta. haadles, and baaatifal Ooiah
Uxlcers, and Wad. A Bntober's Kason, aodtbeeeie.
t, rated Leeoaltr. Raaor; LadW kisaora, la caaes, ol tb.
Ha eat .oalitf ; KixUere Table Uatlerf, Carrert aad Forla,
Baacr 8 trope. Cork Borewa. Ktw Ear UatrameaU, ta
Msist th. hraraSi .1 the aaoat approrad oooatruetieu, a
r. aIADEIRA'8,
II o. U TIKTR Dtraet. ! Oieaaji
CHEAP GOODS!
" i r
AND POLKA SPOTS, AT 15 CENTO;
CENTS.
-ii i
OF THESE GOODS WE CAN ONLY SELL
8EWINQ MAOHINES.
THE AMERICAN
Combination Button-Hole
AKD
SEWING MACHINE '
Is bow admitted to be far superior to all others as a
Family Machine, , The SIMPLICITY, BASE and
CERTAINTY with which It operates, aa weU as tha
uniform excellence of its work, throughout the est
tire range of sewing, in
Stitching, nemmlar, Felliajr.
Tucking-, Cording;, Ural dins;.
Quilting;, feathering: and
dewing- on, OTeriieaming-,
Embroidering; on the
Edge, and Its Beautiful
llutten-IIole and Eye
. let Hole Work,
Place It unquestionably far la adranoe of
Similar Invnntlnn.
any ot&ar
muar invention.
This Is the only new family machine that embodies
any Substantial Improvement upon the many old
machines In the market.
It Certainly has no Equal. ,
It Is also admirably adapted to mAnafactnrmg par
poses on all kinds of fabrics.
Call and see It operate and get samples of ta
work.
We have also for sale ou "PLAIN AMERICAN
a beautiful family machine, at a Reduoed Frtoe.
This machine does all that la done en the Oomblna
tton except the Overaeaming and Buttoa-nola work
Office and Salesrooms,
IVo. 1318 OIIES1YTJT ST,
4 IS thatu3mrp
PHILADELPHIA.
CARRIAGES, ETO.
CARRIAGE S
..)
WM. D. ROGERS,
OAXlHZAaZ3 ZXVZLDZiZl,
. . ORIGLCTAL ANI ONLY
llftuufacturer of the Celebrated
ROGERS CARRIAGES,
1 OOO and lOll
CIIES1VTJT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. .
New and elegant styles of Carriages oonstaatty
produced. ag tutas3auf)
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BARTLETT.
FINE CUSTOM-MADE
DIOOT8 AND 8HOE3.
Made on our Improved Lasts, Insuring Comfort
Beauty and Durability.
No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
113ttUltaD31 ABOVE CUESNHT.
UPHOL3 TERY GOODS, ETO.
NOBLIT, BROWN. liOBLIT I CO.,
Hot. 222 and 218 S. 8EC02JD Street
PHILADXXPHIA.
It9erUn.lIaaafa.tBrar.Md mlott
Upholstery Goods,
Car Trimmings 1
Cabinet Makers' and Undertaker
Finding..
Swiea an.d Nottingham Ourtaliui,
Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding.
rrarro, i aims
Wholesale arid Retail.
. UMBRELLA8 CHEAPEST IN TI1E CITT.
DUOM, Na 81 b ICtilTH V,m U "
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