The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 31, 1870, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1870.
5
nusiCAXi Ann duaitiatic.
The City AanHMMMf
At thb Walnut Mr. Joseph Jefferson ap
peared last night as ulUp Van Winkle." Many
of this actor's admirers are Inquiring why he
never, even for the sake of variety, gives "Kip"
the go-by for a few nights, and tries some of
the fine old comedy and farce characters In
which he was once so famous, If only for the
purpose of finding out whether he has not bo
come bo much R'p Van Wlnkleized that he has
forgotten how to play them. A sulliclcnt
answer to this query could be found In the Im
mense audience that crowded the Walnut last
evening in spite of the dismal weather. "Rip"
produces a rich return of both profit and honor,
and bo long as the public engage In a scramble
for scats when he is on the boards, it Is perhaps
scarcely worth while to run tha risk of causing
n laiiing oit in me
9 receipts for the sake of doins'
Panglo.os," "Tobias Shortcut,
ViBSOTY, "nr.
or "WoodcocK." it would be a gratmcation,
however, to many of Mr. Jefferson's admirers
if he would at least give a ehort lively farce
every evening after the main attraction has been
disposed of, if only to show the playgoing pub
lic of the present day what ho is able to do in
that line.
With regard to Mr. Jefferson's personation of
"Rip Van Winkle," it is not necessary that we
should make any extended remirks. It has been
criticized so often that the public are probably
tired of reading about it, even if they aro not
tired of seeing it; and in despair'of being able
to originate any new ideas with regard to it, it
need only be eaid that Mr. Jeflereon acted the
part laot evening with all his accustomed skill,
and amid the emiles and tears of an audience
that filled the house from parquet to dome.
At the Akch Mr. John Rrousjham will
appear this evening as "Dr. Savage" in his own
comedy of Playing with Fire.
At the Chesnut a variety entertainment is
announced for this evening.
The Riciiing8 English Opeiu Troupe will
open on Monday next at the Academy ot Music,
with Adam's comic opera of The 1'oftiUon of
Lonjuticau.
On Tuesday Meyerbeer's opera of The If ijw
itots will be given for the benefit of Mr. S.
liehrens, the musical director. ThU great
opera has not been performed in this city for
several years, and it has never been given in
English. Since tbe Richlng troupe have added
it to their repertoire, they havo performed it
with great success in several cities ; and as unu
sual care will bo bestowed upon Us production
in this city, a very fine entertainment
may be expected. Mr. Behrens is eo well
known and so highly esteemed in this city that
with such a benefit bill he can surely expect a
crowded house.
The sale of seats for the season will com
mence on Thursday at Boner's, No. 1103 Chest
nut street. The tickets for Mr. Behrcn's benefit
will be ready to-day.
Amateuk Drawing-room Concert. The
entertainment given at this charmiug little
place last evening "for the benefit of an invalid
lady " was in all respects a grand success, the
houte being filled with a highlv fashionable and
Intellectual audience. The performance consisted
of a grand vocal and instrumental concert, the
following distinguished artists having kindly
proflered their services:
Miss Pauline Nininger, foprano, pupil of Pro
fessor Isttore Barili; Miss Caroline McCaffrey,
contralto; Mr. Thomas Burke, tenor; Mr. ,
baritone; Mr. Henry G. Tnuuder, pianist; Mr.
William Stoll. violinist, and Mr. William G
Dietrich, accompanist. The piano used far the
occasion was "the Weber Grand Fiano, from
the warerooms of J. A. Getze, No 1103 Chesnut
street. It was admirably handled by Professors
Thunder and Dietrich.
The introductory violin solo, "Fantalsie la
Favorite," by Mr. William Stoll, was neatly
rendered, but lucked the essentials of an emi
nently satisfactory performance. Flis "Polo
naise was decidedly better, and wa3 given with
the true ppirit of an artist. The solo, "The Way
to Paradise, by Miss Caroline McCaffrey, was
teuchlnEly rendered. Her voice is truly ex
qi ' 'te and enunciation perfect. In the duet,
1 1 la V allea " she displayed Doth artistic exe
cl.-.u and expression. This was followed by
the descriptive ballad of "The Storm." than
which nothing could have been more accept
able, If we except her plaintive ballad of "God
bless you," that elicited rapturous applause.
The debut of Miss Pauline Nininger was the
notable event of the evening. She la quite
youthful, and dressed with exceeding good
taste, ti
rendition
from Traviata she displayed tbe most careful and
artistic cultivation. We omen most favorably
of this young lady's career, and predict that
she will in future fairly rival some of our most
distinguished cantatrlces. ller accompanist was
JSlgnor Darin.
Mr. and Mr. 1 nomas Burke were very
acceptable and acquitted themselves artistically.
Mr. launder s piano solos were deservedly' ap
plauded for their artistic execution, and the
accompaniments of Mr. Dietrich to the several
solos, vocal and instrumental, all that could
have been desired. We noticed that Miss Pauline
Nininger and Miss Caroline McCaffrey were the
recipients of two magnificent bouquets, which
were worthily bestowed and gracefully received.
The audience retired about ten o'clock, both
gratified and charmed with the entire entertain
ment, wnicn doubtless conferred a similar plea
cure oa iue wormy uenejiciare,
CITY lTEltlg.
All Prices Guaranteed Lower than the Lowest
ml itevhere. Full Mfu 'action guaranteed everv lurchaer in
alt retried, or the garment! cheerfully exchanged, or money
TCfUnuea f prejerreu. vur eiocK of
Keapt-madk Clothing
Of all kindt and ixet it unequalled in Philadelphia for
sryre, mane anajit, aurammy ana general excellence.
I rtKNNETT A CO.,
Balv-wat Between Towkb Hall.
Firm and Sixth Streets. ) 618 Market Street,
A Rare Opportunity to Get G ods Direct from
Europe Cheap.-Geokoe Oay will sail for Europe on
the "City of Washington" June H, and will execute any
orders intrusted to hiiu in Engltnd, France, or Germany,
promptly, and for a small commission.
Orders may be left at Uay'm China Palace, No. 1033
Chesnut Street, until the 17th of June.
The present stock must cloud out to ranks room for full
importations, and are offered at leas than old gold prices.
Below we quote prioes of a tew leading staple goods.
The stock of fancy goods is offered at a still greater dis
count from former prices.
Show room open till il o'clock at night.
Wbita French China Dining Sets, lfto pieces $34 00
wnite frenrn utnna inning Hots, lis pieces 21 b)
White frenub China Tea tints. 44 D'eces 7 oil
While French hina Tea Sets, 4ri pieces 800
Meat D'one unina Dining nets, hi pieces. v 50
at) nl Mono uuina tea sets. 44 pieces, cups witu
handles 3 30
itest htone (Jhina Tea Sets. 4o pieces, cuus with
bandies 4'00
Best Stone China Chambor Sets 2'oU
Host htone t'hina Uuns and Saucers, ner set. 13
pieces, cups wuh bandies. 65
line trench China Cods and bauoers. ner set. la
piece, cups with bandies 100
Parisian Uramta Liming flates. 9 inches, oer
dozen 100
Table Tumblers, per dotea tio
Table Gnblets, per dozen I'OO
Goods to go out of the city will be packed and delivered
lo the transportation ottioe free of charge uad insure!
gainst breakage to destination.
Show room open till W o'clock at night.
Mothers', during your child's second summer, you will
Mad MRU. Winslow's 6othino Bybi psd invaluable
friend. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the
stomach and bowels, cures wind oolio, softens tUe
gums, reduce inflammation, and gives tone and ene'gy
to the whole system. In almost every instanoe, where tbe
infant is suffering trotn pain and exhaustion, relief will
be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the Sooth
ing Syrup ha been administered. Do not fail to pro
cure it.
Hv William W. Oamtdy. the jeweller at No. 8 8.
Second street, has one of the largest and moat attraotiv
stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware la the city.
He ha also on hand a large assortment of fin Amerioaa
Western Watch. This ontir valuable stock is now
being sold oat below oost, preparatory to removal. Thoe
who purchase at this store at tha present Una ax attain
to get the worth of their mousy.
Dry Feet. Th most effectual way of guarding one's
health is to keep the feet dry, and that oan only be don
by th as of India Rubber Overshoes, and at the incle
ment season is npon us, w would advise our retden to
bny son bat the beet quality, which can only b had at
Cooiyear' Headquarters, No. Sue Cheauut street, south
Tnit Lamm abb iw Rapturr t the Introduction of
Phaloh's Vitama, on Salvation for thk Hair. This
arard disoovery enable them t shake their ringlets at
the fronting band of time In defiance. Free from any
torment, it rapidly darkens the Bravest hnads.
ilti by all druggists and fancy good dealers.
In OarEB.
8EKR SUOKKR
SUITS.
A t plendid assortment
Heal India Beer Rockers,
At Wo. 834 Chesnut street.
RrmnKH Ovf.hshofs and Roots for Men, Women, aud
Children, ean be had at retail at the very lowest prices,
Goodtkab's manufacture, old stand, No. 808 Chesnut
street, lower side.
Singer's Family Skwino Machines,
Ten dollars cash.
Balance in monthly Instalments.
V. t. uavih, no. biu uaesnui sireei.
New Stti.11 Pictithe. The German Ohromos made by
A. K. P. Trask, Vo. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be
seen to be admired.
T1IR FACTS AS THEY ARE
f We began In 1S4 to make Improve-
J merits in the style and make of Keariy
made Clothing, and continued to do so,
introducing now styles and ideas every
Improved.
year, so that the entire character of the
huKinpsK is now vastly better and totally
dilforont from the system of oldor
(bouses.
f Our first idea is to learn exactly
what the customer wants, and, in
Is'ead of persuading him to buy what
What
CuMomors
Want
I may be most, conveniently at hand, we
t- ke the utmost pains to meet His
I wishes.
i The Bnilding weoccnmr is the most con
8i7.e
efialHi feet,
''vement, largest and be-t sdaptodfor the
b stories.
(business oi any in ruiladelpbia.
f Customers can see what tbey are buy-
ing, our establishment being on tbe
Icii'Har of three large streets (Market.
140
Windows,
' fciitti and Minor street'. Abundant light
is ottered from all directions. A light
store is lur better for oustomers than a
(.dark one.
Merchants know tint our sa'es are
The
Large
larger than tDose of any other house
Philadelphia in our linn; benoe we have
to buy larger aaiinnties or goons, anl
I'o get tliem at lower prices. Buying
(.cneaptst, we can sen cheapest.
f We closely examine every inch of goods
Inspection.
that comes into our Kstanlianmenb. in-
) variably rejecting all imperteot, moth-
(.eaten, and tonder fabrics.
I The time wasted in looking over the
stocks of a dozen stores can be avoidod,
I for, under one roof, we offer for sale an
1 assortment eonal in variety and extent
A Great
baving.
to that embraced by a score of the ordi-
I nay bouses.
!Ve have 1000 hands employed in the
manufacture of Clothing, who are con
stantly making un stook to take tbe place
Fresh
GoodB.
of that daily sold ; this gives our custom-
i era new ana iresn gooas to mane seieo-
t ions from.
f It is an undisputed faot that this De
partment (a large Hall on our seoond
iloor, fronting on Minor street) has no
thing in Philadelphia to equal it. We
have here concentrated the best skill and
Custom
Department.
workmanship, and those who prefer Cloth-
I ing made to order really have advantages
(.they do not receive cisewnere.
DEDUCTIONS.
( From all of the above we deduce this
' one fact, that Oak Hall has ALL the ad-
vantages of any other Clothing Kstab-
Deductions.
i lisbment in the city, and, in addition,
vthese:
1st. A firm comnosed of vouna men of the prosent gene
ration, tuny in syuipatuy wim me tastes oi tne
a ay.
2d. An insight into the wants OF thk people, and an
KN iEitPUiHE to meet tnese wants, wnicn, in ten
years, has placed Oak Hall in a position not
always attained in an experience of twenty-live
years.
Sd. A building BETTER LOCATED. BETTER LIGHTED.
iiett-kr ADAl'TaD, and newer in ell its appoint-
memo.
4th. Workmen, especially Cutters, who are not only
from among tho best and most exoerienoed.
but are artists in their professions, and oouole
with good work a bttlihhnkss in which
Philadelphia Tailoring has been particularly
deficient.
trT It is tbe liberal patronage with which we have been
favored that has enabled us to offer the unparalleled
advantauf.r. and this natronacre continued and extended
will Mi'LTU'LY advantages, wnich we divide between our
customers and ourselves.
A visit to Oak Hall will rnovE every fact abovo statod.
WAKAMAKER A BROWJf,
OAK HALL,
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
MARRIED.
IUbtsoorne SniFFER. On ttie 29th Instant br
Rev. John O'Neill, William IUrtshoknb to Miss
Lizzie M., daughter of John W. Shaffer, all of lies-
lonvuie, rnuuaeipnia county.
Smith IIerrinoton On May 22. by Rev. Jacob
wcldman, Mr. Morgan 8. Smitu to Miss Jennie E.
hekkington, both of Bristol, liucks county, l'a.
DIED.
Clakkk. On the morning- of the 31st Instant.
Mary Bradford, wife ol JS. Bradford Clarke, and
daughter of Simon (Jolton, Esq.
Due notice oi tne iunerai wm ie given.
Dokohtje. on tne 29th lnsuut. Iluoa DoNonus.
in tne 64tn year oi nis acre.
ine relatives ana irienas or tne iarauy, aiso tne
members of the Charles Carroll, No. 2, aud the
Bishop Neumann Societies, are respectfully Invited
to attend the funral, from his late residence, rear
or no. 2414 u amnion street, on weuuesuay after
noon at l o'ciock.
Fe aster. On the 2th instant, Paul Fe aster.
aeea m years.
l ne relatives ana inenas oi tne tamuy are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 2147 Lombard street, on Thursday after
noon at l o'ciock.
Lodge. On the 30th Instant, William II. Lodge,
aeea m years.
Tne relatives ana inenas oi tne lamuy, aiso tne
Globe Steam Fire Entrine Company : Purity Lodjre,
No. 825, 1. O. of O. F. : Pequod Tribe, No. 18, I. O. of
it. M., aud the Unknown Assembly, are respectfully
invited to attend tne iunerai, irom nis late residence.
No. b'is Master street, on Friday, June 3, at 2 o'ciock
I'. M. To proceed to Odd Fellows' cemetery.
AVoolston. On Monday, May 80, Ann Read, wife
of nr. samuei wooiston.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend tne iunerai, from the resi
dence of her husband, at Vlnueutown, N. J., on Fri
day, June 8, at 1 o'clock P. M., without further no
tice.
REAL. ESTATE AT AUOTION.
SALE ON THE PREMISES-THOMAS 4
EONS, Auctioneers Handsome Modern ltqsl-
ueiice and Furniture, no. 2823 ureen street, lot 25
feet iroiii, 1U4 ieet ueep.
iU Monday uiorumc. jane n. is.o, at io o ciock.
will ke sold at public sale, on the premises, all that
tiauds-ouie modern three-story messuage and lot of
nvmiiiil u i 1 1 1 ii t a vi rtia ti'wt-ri aijlik rf i -1 wui ri atntt
tlUUUii D11UO.I.C Ull bllU llltill diuu va vaivisi nikVit;t
below Twenty-iourtn street, jno. ma, tne lot con
taining In front on tireea street 25 feet, aud exteud-
UiKindentn 164 ieet to a lour-reet wme alley leau-
liiir aito Twenty-fourth Btreet. Tbe house contains
thirteen roomB anu is in excellent oruer tarougn-
out, having been remodeled for the present owner
for his own occupancy: uas tne modern conveni
ences; low-down grate, marble vestibule, plate aud
stained class in bay windows aud vestibule doors.
plate glass In French doors leading into circular
verunuan, uiuiug-rooin auu aucneu puneieu, largo
bav windows in library, verandah to second story,
conservatory, marble mantels in every room, etc.
large terrace lawn, wnicn is naiusoineiy tam out
and platted with choice shrubbery, evergreens,
rhade trues, grape vines, etc., arbor, trellis-work,
etc. The above resldeuce is Unlshud in tbe best
manner throughout, and is situate In one of the
most desirable squares on Ureen street, being within
two sauares oi the main entrance to me rarit.
The street has recently been laid with the Nicolsou
pavement. .
Immediate possession. The present owner and
occupant declining housekeeping on account of a
death in the family. Terms 5oo0 may remain on
mortgage. May lie examined any day previous to
sale, between ana o o ciock r. w. ouiy itiegaut
Furniture, immediately after the sale or the resi
dence will ba sold the elegant drawing, dining-
room, and chamber furniture, made to order by
Allen & Walton; also, Que French-plate mantel mir
rors, one-toned 7-octave piano-forte, inula by
Deckel iiros., bronze ornaments, elegant Brussels
and other carpets; china, glassware, etc. Full par
titulars In catalogues, issued live days previous to
8lUe" M THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers.
5 31 Je 4 11 Nob. 18 aud 141 S. FOU K Til Street.
INSTRUCTION.
TT V. Ii A IT I IJ K II A. C II H
-lie CLASSICAL. SUIKNT1KIU. AND COMMER
CIAL ACADHMY, AboKMBLY BUILDIN'1, No. tUis
Suth TKNTH Street. A Primary, KlemenUry, and
l inifcbing School. Circulars at Mr. rVarburlou's. No. 4:10
FOURTH EDITION
LATEST FROM WASHINGTON
Secret Message from tho President.
AForcignPowerWantsSamana
The Indian Tobacco Seizures.
The Commerce Bill Killed.
Etc. Etc. IHCt Etc. Etc.
FROM WASI1IJ GTOJV.
Tlie Sandwich Island Treaty.
Deratch to the AMoeiattd Press.
Washington. May Bl. The Senate shortly after 1
o'clock went Into executive session to consider the
question of ratifying the reciprocity treaty with tho
ianuwicn isiantis. nir. oumner, cnairman oi me
Committee on Foreign Relations, took the floor and
is delivering a long speech In favor of the ratifica
tion. It is expected the subject will be up all day.
Pntnana Bny Htarlllnar Kumor.
The Government has official Information that a
Dist-class European power, possessing only a few
seaports, has oilcred to the Domlnlcau Government
two millions of dollars for the Bay of Samana, In
case the treaty now pending between the United
Mates and that Government is not ratlued by the
Senate.
The Fifteenth Amendment Bill.
The President to-day signed "The act to enforce
the rights of citizens of the United States to vote In
the several States and for other purposes."
The Alaska Heal FlaLerle.
The Secretary of the Treasury has given permis
sion to Kolb, Hutchinson & Co., of San Francisco,
and Williams and Hoven, of Connecticut, to send
their steamer Alexander from San Francisco to the
Seal islands, Alaska, to take the skins or last years
. 1- V.n .n Unn V.nn.lanA a.hn.A 1 IT ... 1 1 1
InlUll, nun llicic, lu oru x' inuwoij. nucio micj m
be Fubject to the orders of the Treasury Depart
ment.
The Indian Tobacco NMznre Cnse.
The following telegram, addressed to Commls-
sloner Delano, dated Little Rock, Arkansas, May 80,
has been received :
The Indian tobacco seizure cases were decided on
the 23d Inst, at Van Buren, before his Honor Judge
Henry C. Caldwell, and all the property seized is
forfeited to the Government, and all the parties are
indicted. The tobacco thieves are utterly crushed
and the laws arc triumphant. Judge Caldwell holds
that the laws of Congress are paramount to any
treaty, whether domestic or foreign, and that all the
internal revenue laws reiauuK iu luuaccu fxn-uu 10
all portions oi the Indian Teirltory. The jury with
out leavtmr their seats found a verdict for tne gov
err mcnt after Instructions irom the court. Have
sent oillclal letters. Accept m? congratulations for
the success or the admiuutration.
j jqn mcjjonald,
Supervisor of Internal Revenue.
The Commerce Bill Killed.
Special Despatch to The Eveninq Teletjraph.
The House by a vote of 60 to 109 has refused to
crder Mr. Lynch's bill to a third reading under the
rules. This Insures its defeat. The President's
private secretary has announced to the House his
approval of the bill to enforce the fifteenth amend
ment.
The Snn Domingo Treaty.
The President sent a secret mcssJlge to the Senate
to-day proposing amendments to the San Domingo
Treat v. and also extending tne time ior tne ex
change of tne ratifications to July 1.
National Holidays.
The House Committee on the District of Columbia
have decided to report a bill declaring Christmas.
New Year's Day, July Fourth, and Thanksgiving
Day, national nonaays.
CONC2KESS.
IfnnuA.
cYmftiWMi from the Third Edition.
The amendment was screed to Teas. 115: nays. S9. T j
substitute offered by Mr. Lynch mi amend d by Btrikiu(
out, on tbe motion o Mr. Cox, the proviso allowing an
equivalent lor drawbacks Vfbere American materials are
used, and by adding, on the motion of Mr. Keeves, the
words "lead, copper, and copper, sheeting."
The amendment of Mr. Scbumaker to the second see
tloo, adding supplies necessary for repairs, was not
adopted to the substitute, objection oeing tuaa by Air.
Koiser.
Tho substitute as amendment was agreed to, and the
House then refused to order the bill to be ennrosaod and
read a third time yeas, SO; nays, 1U9. This, aooording to
the rule, was a rejection of the bill.
Air. Aisynatd moved to reconsider tne vote, so as to
bave tho bill recemmitted.
M r Allison moved to lay that motion on tbe table.
The House refused to lay the motion to reconsider
on the table yeas, 72 ; nays, 91 and the vote was
reconsidered.
Mr. Maynard then moved to recommit the bill to
the select committee, with power to report at any
time. (Several members, "no! no!")
Mr. Brooks, of New York, remarked that that
killed tbe bill lor this session. (Several members,
"that is what we mean to do !"
Mr. Randall suggested that It was killed already.
Mr. Ingersoll moved to lay the bill on the table.
Negatived.
The bin was then recommittod to tne select com
mittee on the decline of American commerce.
FROM THE WEST.
Fire la Toneka.
St. Louis, May 81. A Topeka, Kansas, despatch
says: A tire here yesterday morning destroyed tbe
Topeka House, one of the principal hotels. The
building and furniture are almost a total loss. Only
partially insured.
Tho Suit AsTalnst General Nhertdan.
In the United states Circuit Court on Saturday
the case of Hyllls against Lieutenant General Sheri
dan and Major G. A. Pago, for false Imprisonment
and Illegal conversion of property, was decided In
favor of the defendants. The case will be carried
to the Supreme Court of the United Sutes.
FROM THE SO UTB.
Mayor EllUon, of ltlchmond.
Richmond, Va, May 31. The Commissioners
elected this morning gave certificates of election to
11. K. Ellison as Mayor, and the rest of the con
servative city ticket. The Republicans will contest
the election before the Court. The policeman who
assaulted Congressman Porter yesterday has been
arrested and suspended from duty.
Decorating Confederate U raves).
The crowd at the National Oemetery yesterday
was very large, and to-day Hollywood Cemetery Is
tilled with persons decorating the graves of Con
federate soldiers.
CLASS.
205
I,. A. H H.
207
BENJAMIN U. HIIOE.UiKEIt,
Importer of
FOREIGN vVlNiOVY GLASS,
Manufacturer of
AMFUIOAN WINDOW GLASS,
bole Agent for the sal of
FRENCH Will l it PLATK GLASS,
KKNUH blCY I.IOUT GLIS3.
Having been appointed hule Agent in Puiladelooia for
the sale of tbe products of the
FKKNOit PLATK GLASS OOMP4.NIKS.
I would draw the attention of purchasers to the verr
superior quality of Glass made by them. It is whiter and
more highly i Untied than any other glass in toe world,
and wor. h twenty per oent. more for building purposes.
tor sale, witn every otuer variety oi ULa.aa, urn&uien
tal. Colored, Cut, Kiuboesed, and Plain, by
No. a5, ai7, i.l
N Ir O Ultl'll Street,
'209 A BOVK KAUtt. IHHImrpl I I
PENSIONS. PENSIONS. ALL WOUNDED
or disabled SOLDIKR3. also the widows, children
under sixteen, or dependent mothers and fathers of those
who died in the service, or si nee d laoharge, of dUeabe con
tracted in tue service, wuo nave not yet claimaa a pen
sion, should apply at once to R HiKHT 8. LKAGUK A
CO , General Claim Omoe, No. l:'.5 8. SKVKM I'll hire t.
To secure back pension, claims must be mule within nve
years Irom date of discharge or date of detth. Long
standing or rejected claims promptly setilod.
"I PRESIDENT LINCOLN, AT THE OUT-
X. break of th War, by proclamation, called for forty
turn thonHjLiid volunteers to aunorass tbe Rebellion, anl
tbs War Departmont promised that each sul iier should
bave a bounty of lHO, when dlchar.icl.
THH SUl'KKMKO'ilUHT Ofc'THK UNITED ST ATRS
HAS DKCIDD THAT THIS PKOMISK.D UOCN 1 Y
MI,T NOW BE PAID. We are prepared to obtain it
for evary soldier who enlisted before July 21, IHdl. lor
thiee years, and was suliseiiueni ly bonorauly diKihargod,
wliAtViMr ha aervad tor a short or long time.
Ii is desirable to bav the ajldier's di.uharge, but the
bounty can be obtained whrre the diai-burg is l-wt or
cannot b had. No collection, no onirje.
t ali upon or write to tbe Otmoral O.illection auonoy
R. S. LK.AUUK CO., Mo. 135 B. b i V X 1 11 blreul,
Philadelphia.
SUMMER RESORT8.
CUMMER RESORTS ON THE LINE OF
VJ rilll.ADIDLrHIA AUD READING RAILROAD
A1SD BKANOllr .
WAY 90 1 970
MANSION HOUhrt, MT. CARBON.
Mr. Caroline Wonder, Pottsville P. O., Schuylkill
TUMJAROKA HOTK.L,
Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tuscaro s P. O., hrhuylkill oounty.
MANSION HOU8,
W. I". Fmitb, Wahsmiy City P. (., Schuylkill oounty.
MOUNT CARMKb HOIlnK,
Charles Gulp, Mount Carmel P. ., Northumberland CO.
WHITK UOUSK,
F. Marrr, Reading P. O., Perks county.
ANDAUJfSlA HALL,
Henry Weaver, Reading P. O., Harks county.
OKNTRAL AVF.rU'K HALL,
U. V. Davis, Keading P. O., Kerks county.
81'KINU Ml I.I. IIKIIiUTS.
Jacob H. Breisli tionnhohocken P. O , Montgomery CO.
BUYKKIUWfl BKMIMAKY,
L. M. Koons, Boyertown P. (),, Knrks oounty.
L1TI7.SPR1NUS,
George F. Grclder. Litis P. f., Inciter oounty.
LIVING 8PRINS HOTKL,
Dr. A. Fmlth, Wernnrsville P. O.. Herku county.
OOl.DKPKlNtiS HOTFI . 1,K SANUN (lOUNTY.
Wm. Lerch, Sr., Pine Grove P. O.. Schuylkill county.
F.PHRATA 8 PR IN US.
John Frederick. Kphrnta P. O., LancaMer county.
fP'Ciiviuiniiii nnivMa itumui
Pavis Longaker. (lollpgeville P. O.. Montgomery co.
PR08FKOT TKRRAUR,
Dr. James Palmer, (lollpgeville P. O., Montgomery 00
DOU'l'V HOU8K,
George 8. Burr. Rbamnkin, Northumberland county.
Fxcnrsion Ticket will be sold at Philadelphia to and
from above points at reduced rates, good for same day
ifMied. and on KninrH.v. ml until tiia following Mon
day. - 6 io 2m
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Will open for the reoeption of Guests on SATURDAY
Jane 25, with a
Reduction of Twenty Per Cent in the
Price of Board
Mnsic nnder tbe direction of Professor M, F. A'.edo.
Terms, tao per week.
Persons desiring to engage rooms will address.
BROWN & WOELPPEB, Proprietors,
No. 837 RICHMOND Street, Fhilalolphia.
6tbitulm 6 3o dim 7 36thstulra
IircMAKINS ATLANTIC HOTEL,
CAPE MAY. Rebuilt since the lata fir and ready
for gussts Open during the year. Is directly on the sea
shore, with the bast bathing beach of the Oape.
Terms, $3'50 per day and $21 per week for June and Sep
tember. $4 per day and .$25 per week for July and Au
guflt, Coach from depot free. No Bar.
6 2f tuthsSm JOHN McM AKIN, Proprietor.
HOTELS.
QOLONNADC HOTEL.
FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT BTS.,
ENTIRELY NEW AND HANDSOMF.LY FUR
NISH F.D is now ready for permanent or transient guest.
FOR SALfci.
H C A P E HAY CITY,
Lot on HUGHES Street. Most desirable situation
on the Island. For sale by
W. M. GREINKR,
6 31 at
No. 1( CHESNUT Street.
FOR SALE No. 283 S. FOURTH
Street, above Spruce, a superior DWELLING-
lioL'SK. 22 feet front, every modern convenience, in com
plete order; early possession; convenient to Post Ortice
and to Exchange and Insurance Companies.
D. T. PRATT,
6 30 20t No. 108 8. FOURTH Street.
FOR SALE A MODERN RESIDENCE
on STENTON Avenue, Germantown. Apply to
OSOAK. R. MY KKS. Conveyancer.
6813t No. 711 WALNUT Street.
TO RENT.
TO RENT, FURN1SIIED-A DE
SIRABLE MEDIUM-SIZED BOUSE; central loo
tion ; modern conveniences.
Addresa "W. H. 0.," Box 1669 Philadelphia Post
Oflic. 6 2 tf rp
TO LET THE BTORK PROPERTY NO.
T99 Ohesnnt street, twenty-nv ft front, on baa
dred and forty-flv feet deep to Bennett street. Back
buildiags flvt atoria high. Posaaation May L 1870. Ad
draas THOMAS S. FLETOHKB,
U lOtf Delanoo, N. J.
STORE TO LET. ON THE FIRST OF
Tl v. t X . VffA am a evnnwo U t .
2ti feet bi luO. Tbe npper rooms, ii by 60, conld ba altered
to allow a private entrance from Second street, and by
subletting would materially reduce the rent.
Auurea ti. d. v rv l h.,
6 4tf COMMERCIAL ROOMS, Philada.
tm $550 TO LET TEN-ROOM HOUSE,
Li -Ii bath and all conveniences, No. 8tt BRIDGE Street,
Mantua, via Vine street cars. Immediate poases
skn. 4 25 61
KEAL ESTATE AT AUOTION.
EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE
To close an Estate THOMAS A HONS, Auc
tioneers To Capitalists, Tanners, Coal and Lumber
Dealers. Gas Coal and Hemlock Timber Property,
4000 acres, known as the "Canoe Run Estate," lo
cated bet woe n Cameron and Emporium, Cameron
county, Pa., on the line of the Philadelphia and
Erie Railroad, which traverses the property, and at
the terminus of the Buffalo and Washington Rail
road, 110 miles from BuiTalo, New York, and Is also
traversed by a branch of tbe Susquehanna river.
On Tuesday, June 14, 1870, at 13 o'clock, noon, will
be Bold at public sale, without reserve, at the Phila
delphia Exchange, all that very valuable tract of
land, located at and near Emporium (the county
town of Cameron conntv, Pennsylvania), consisting
of about 4000 acres, underlaid with 14 Ieet of supe
rior pure, workable, bituminous gas and steam coal
(veins live feet, four feet, aud three feet In thickness,
now open for inspection), and la covered with a
valuable growth of hemlock and other timber.
There are also on the property superior saw and
shingle mills, with all appliances for manufacturing
lumber, built within a year, costing upward of
t30,ooo. Sale absolute. For pamphlets, maps, and
further particulars, apply to L. U. Simpson A Co.,
No. 42 Broadway, room No. 41. New. York citv, or at
the Auction Rooms, Ncs. 139 and 141 8. Fol'RTU
Street, Philadelphia.
M. THOMAS ft SONS, Auctioneers.
0 28 s3t Koa. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH jHreeL
EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY SALE ES-
Lijitato of John Henry Welraann. deceased
Thomas A Sons, Auctioneers. Tun liuilding Lots,
Southwest corner of Tweuty-iirst and Westmoreland
streets, near the Tioga Station, on the Germantown
Kailroad, Twenty-eighth Ward, n Tuesday, June
7, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,
without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the
following described lots of ground, viz. :
No. 1. All those ten contiguous lots f ground,
situate at the southwest corner of Twenty-iirst and
Wcstmrreland streets, Twentv-eighth ward; each
containing in front on Westmoreland street 20 feel,
and extending in depth 112X feet. They are near
the Tioga Railroad Station.
No. a. Also, all those four contiguous lots of
ground, situate on the north side of Delaware street,
which runs westward from Twentv-flrst street, be
tween Alleghany aud Westmoreland streets, begin
ning at the distance of 100 feet from the west stdu of
Twenty-llrst street; containing together in front 80
feet, and in depth 113 feet o inches.
Sale absolute.
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
6 21 B3t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street,
REAL EST 4.TE THOMAS A SONS' SALE.
Lxi Modern Three-story Brick Residence, N. E.
corner of Twenty. second ana rsorris streets, on
Tutsday, June T, 1S70, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
sold at public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange,
all that modern three-story brick dwelling and lot of
ground, situate at the N. K. corner of Twenty,
second and Norris streets (being No. 2001 N. Twenty,
second street) ; the lot containing In front on Twenty,
sewond street 27 feet 9 inches, and in depth along
Norris street 17S feet to a bi) feet wide street. The
house is 22 feet front by b2 feet deep, contains IS
rooms, with every convenience; solid waluut stair
way, washstands, marble vestibule, underground
drainage, marble mantels, hell calls, etc. Immediate
possession, f 'iuo tobe paid at time of sale.
M THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
5 21 BSt Nos. 139 and 141 a FOURTH Street.
IMPORTANT TO PARENT3.--MOTEIER3
J and fathers whose sons were lost in the war, or who
died Jtr discharge of disease contracted in toe service
are entitled to PiCNbilOAiri, if in any way dependent upon
th.ir hona for support. We recommend all who hiok
thoir are entitled lo call oa KOUKKT s.lKtOUK OO..
No. 1.15 K. SKVkN Tit Street, who will procure for thorn a
Prncion. or give any iuf imation, free ol charge, relativ
to liack Pay, Bounty, rrua Money, etc.
REFRIGERATORS.
QQ5 ?I A It It Ii T N T It II 13 X.
WATER COOLERS.
Hi 00
!i50
.TOO
rt 50
1 00
J .TOO
550
(TOO
700
t 50
IS Of
H 00
10 00
l-OO
VJO 00
REFRIGERATORS.
Si .10
1 75
A'5
7 00
OOO
1100
$12 00
1 I OO
150
1NOO
1 9 OO
2200
$-2-1 00
'2M.10
:-2O0
IIVOII
IO OO
5000
CREAM FREEZERS.
$-200 TO $3000
WALNUT BRACKETS.
CUTLERY AND UOUSK-FURNISniSQ G00D3.
D. A. WILD MAN & BRO.,
5 81 tuthflmrp No. 90S MARKET Street.
"V T -ALL REFRIGERATORS
V-L-i ALWAYS RELIABLE.
Tbe subscriber irnarantee the make and finish of his
SUPERIOR REFRIGERATOR equal in erery respeot
to his former make. The thousands sold and now in
as testify to their superior qualifications. For sal
wholesale ana retail at th Manufactory, No. 305 OUEUrtY
Btreet, abov Third.
Also, W. F. NICKEL'S Patent Combination al. beer,
and liquor cooler and refrigerator.
3 34Uistu38t GEORGE W. NICKELS.
I Ob.
1 870. 1 870.
KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO.
ESTABLISHED 1S33. INCORPORATED 1304.
OFFICE,
No. 435 WALNUT St., Philadelphia.
OFFICES AND BRANCH DEPOTS:
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD and MAS
TER Street.
EIDGE ROAD and WILLOW Street.
WILLOW STREET WHARF, Delaware Avenue.
TWENTY-SECOND and HAMILTON Streets.
NINTH Street and WASHINGTON Avenue.
PINE STREET WHARF, SchujlkUL
No. 1S58 MAIN Street, Germantown.
No. 21 North SECOND Street, Camden, N. J., and
CAPE MAY, Ne w Jersey.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In and Shippers ot
Eastern Ice. Send jour orders to any of the above
oillces. "For prices, see cards." 6 3 lm
CARPENTER ICE COMPANY.
Wo. 717 WILX.OW Street.
GOOD BOSTON ICE
AT IrlAliKET K1TU8,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHAS. S. CARPENTER, JOHN QLENDENINQ
JOS. M. TRUMAN, Jr., 5 7 stuthlm
JOHN R. CARPENTER, WM. E. F RAZEE
pENN ICC COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1863.
OFFICES,
B. W. Corner FOURTH actd L1BRABY,
No. 408 North TWENTY-FIRST Street.
Shipping Depot, BPRUOK STRBKT WHARF, Soharl
klU River.
OHAB. J. WOLBERT, President,
880 80t rp Oil AS. B. REES, Superintendent.
FURNITURE, ETO.
GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE
AT
HENKELS
THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Sts.
S 100,000 WORTH
AT
AUCTION PRICES.
All Warranted as First-class Goods.
GEO. J. HENKEL8.
P 14 Btnthlmrp
Celebrated Patent Sofa Bedstead
Is now being made and sold in larg numbers both fin
France and Fngland. Oan b had oolr at the manufao
tory. This piece of lurnitnr is in tha form of a handsome
PARLOR SOFA, yet in one minute, without unscrewing
or detaching in any way, it can ba extended into a betu
tifulf KKNCH UKDBTKAD, with Spring Hair Mattress
complete. It has th convenience of a Bureau for holding,
is easily managed, and it is imposiiol for is to get out of
order. This Sofa Bedstead requires no props, hinges,
feet, or ropes to support it when extended, as all other
sofa beds and lonnge have, which are all very unsafe and
liable to get out of repair, but the BMatead is formed by
simply turning out tbe ends or closing them whin .the
bofa is wanted. Th price is about the aame a a lounge.
An examination of this novel invention is solioited.
II. F. HOVER,
No. 230 South SEOOND Street, Philada
S84tnf6m
RICHMOND A CO..
FIRST-CLASS
FURNITURE WAREROOMS
Ro. 15 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
BAST E1DH. ABOVB OHKSNUT,
6 II PHILADELPHIA
fURNITURE
gelling; at Cowt
No. 101 HIAUUKX Street.
413 8m O. R. NORl'H.
OARPETINCS, ETO.
MATTINGS!
Great Variety, all widths, at al prices,
from 30 to 75 cents
R. L. KNIGHT & SON,
1222
OIIISSNTJT STUKET,
S 6 itutbStn PHILADELPHIA.
CARPETS CLEANED AND FREED FROM
14 O t H br a pro- ntirtiljr nr, bj
HOPK, La.UB4.CH A OO., AT
iUlm o. 5U. BttOAD 6tret.
BEWINQ MACHINES.
THE AMERICAN
Combination Button-Hole
AMD
SEWING MACHINE
Is now admitted to be far superior to all others as a
Family Machine, The SIMPLICITY, BASB and
CERTAINTY with which It operates, as well as tha
uniform excellence of Its work, throughout tha en
Ore ran go of sewing, In
Stitching;, Hemming-, Felling-,
Tucking-, Cording, I ! raiding,
((lilting, fathering- and.
feewlng on, Overseamlng-,
i:mlrollerlng on the
i:lge, ami Its Heautiful
llntton-Ilole and I2ye
let Hole Work,
Place It nnqnestlonably far In advance of anr other
similar Invention.
This Is the only new family manhinn that nmhrwtio.
any Sabatantlal Improvement npon the many old
macninea in tne marxeb
It Certainly has no Equal.
It la also admirably adapted to manufacturing par.
poses on all kinds of fabrics.
Call and sea It operate and get samples of tha
work.
We have also for sale onr " PLAIN AMERICAN
a beautiful family machine, at a Rednoed Price,
This machine does all that is done on the Comblna
tlon except the Overseamlng and Button-hole work
Office and Salesrooms,
No. 1318 CIIE83VTJT ST.,
4 88 thstnSmrp PHILADELPHIA.
CARRIAGES, ETO.
CARRIAGES
WM. D. ROGERS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
ORIGINAL AND ONLY
Manufacturer of the Celebrated
ROGERS CARRIAGES,
lOOO and lOl 1
CIIESNTJT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
New and elegant styles of Carriages constantly
produced. a S3 tntnsSmrp '
SOOTS AND SHOES.
BARTLETT,
FINE CUSTOM-MADE
BIO O T 8 AND SHOES.
Made on our improved Lasts, insuring Comfort
Beauty and Durability.
No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
llathstuDSl ABOVE CHESNUP.
WASHING MACHINES.
Jing Washer sars Labor, sares Clothes, sire Tim.
Jt economy, durability, and excellence ia admitted.
No household ia repl.t. without one ; the are i dis
pensable. Going ch rapidly, demand incraaaicg arsry day. Every
body like them.
Wan anted superior to all others is the Great King
Washer.
Already one thousand sold, and every one sites satisfac
tion Saws Labor, saves Time, save Honey ; every on. guaran
teed. nandy, effective, economical, desirable Is th. Or at
King Washer,
very family should s ave one of th. King Washers.
"I ) eady at all times the King Waslitr. It is an estahliahed
it, tavorile.
Th Kin Washer tha best in nse.
J. H. COYLE & CO.,
DealTn In Wooden Ware,
No. 516 MARKET STREET,
6 D tbstu3mrp Are tho Qeaeral Agents.
UPHOL8 TERY OOODS, ETO.
N08LIT, BROWN, NOBLII & CO.,
Voi.222 and 218 S. SECOND Street
PHILADELPHIA.
Importer., Manufacturers and aalars
Upholstery Goods,
Car Trimmings
Cabinet Makers' and Undertakers'
Findings.
Swiss axd Nottingham Curtains,
Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding
ETO. ETO, I 18Sm5.
Wholesale and Retail.
CUTLERY, ETO.
JODGERS & WOSTENHOLM'8 POCKET-
K.NIVKB, Pearl and Stag handles, and baantifal flniaai
Bodasn', and Wad. A Batonars Razors, and th. oal.
b rated Leoo nitre Raaori Ladies' Soiasor. la aasaa, of th
ftaeet qaality Bods.ra1 Table Untiary, Carvers and forks,
Baaor Strop. Cork Barewa, Eta. Ear instrwncnta, ta
assist th hr'"t. of tha most approved eonstraotiaa, a
P. 11 AD EISA'S,
tt , Ho. Ill TKHTH StrMt. bow Ohaaoas.
HATS AND CAPS.
HWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI
latd and aaay flttin Dross Hats (patented), ia all
the improved fashions ol tne season. OllkriMJT Sut
next door to th. Post Omta
U U rvi
aide, Philadelphia.
Cheanut street, DMll