THE DAILY EVENING TELEGlvAFIl PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1870. X? 23 W-TT O XI n X 3 XVI 5. From Our 0m CYrrrrttvontirnt. New York, June 1, 1S70. Knfnnt I'rorllaiic. Another "i-rrxliioun child," a Mrs. Parting ton would Fay, has been taken from the cradle and the tootliiiiir Fyrup, nnri intru.lu wA to tho Trouderinc woiKl of journalists. Tlie prodigious child la thirty-four months old, and it plays the Violin. Stnrtlhitf na this fact may be, I am con scious Unit tne Mirprlse will lc.en when I add that the father i.- enirnsjcd. in thi orchestra at the Grand Opera House. Having lived and iTeathed In the atmosphere of toni,t;on for so rnariy mouths, it U not remarkable that the parent should have transmitted a portion of that clement to his child. The name of the father is Speight. L'itto child. Tho child is masculine, and firpt commenced us'intr the bow at the advanced ago of twcnly-ix months. Ever (luce the hour when that instrument was first placed In his hand ho has evinced a marked diss;Uf.ic.tion wi'-U all his old childish sports. His building blocks have lost their charm, and his rattle and tin trumpet are presented, to him in vain. At length bis father, perceiving ho strongly his genius was bent in one direction, procured him a bow and violin for his own exclusive use, and Rare bim constant instruction. Heaven has amilcd upon these humble endeavors, and the child now performs, in a simplified adaptation, pome of the most celebrated strains from Offen bach, as well as others of a pure, Infantile, and Dr. Watts-ieh nature. He it to appear at a public concert on the 8th of June, and gave his second private exhibition yesterday afternoon. If is spared by the measles oud the other terrors of childhood's early years, would it bo too much to predict for him the career of an Olo Lull ? I don't believe Ole Hull ever played ' 'Shoo Fly" when he was only two years and ten months old. I might add that an effort is being made to secure Master Speight for the Beethoven Jubilee. It is proposed for him to lead out l'arepa aud accompany her in an English ballad. Tlie Princess Montez. I don't know under what pretense the ladies nnd gentlemen who attended Stcinway Hall on Wednesday liigLt persuaded themselves they were helping forward a good cause. Quito a number of them were present, however, and they evidently labored under that delusion. The attraction was Princess Editha Gilbert Montez, who claimed to bo tho daughter of Lola Montez and the King of the Belgians. In cer tain private circles this claim has elicited an indignant protest from attache who know how singularly blameless the King of the Bel gians was in private life. Has not tho Princess made a slight mistake at starting ? It was with King Louis I of Bavaria that Lola Montez held such intimate relations, and the Princess would probably have shown a better know ledge of her family history had she attributed , Ler paternity there. She is a fine-looking girl of about twenty-one or twenty-two, witU a vigorous animal nature and passionate black eyes. She was attired with heterogeneous magnificence in yellow silk and black and white lace. She was introduced by Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Her "lecture" was a very curious composition. It had all tho incoherency of George Francis Train, and all the headlong irrelevancy of nine women-lecturers out of ten. The theme wa3 ostensibly "The Equality of Women and the Wrongs of Lola Montez," but the most incongruous re marks were made on numerous matters that had nothing whatever to do with the subject. After the enunciation of a few sentences, she com menced strutting about the stage in the most extraordinary and eccentric manner. This pro duced from a faint-looking old man a protest to the effect that he wished she would have dose with that and come to the business in hand. Whereupon the "Princess" professed to have, spotted him out, and accused him of having mur dered her mother at Flushing. This, of course, produced a sensation, but the old gentleman cucceediug in persuading the people that there was no blood on his hands, but that he was nothing but a chance dropper-in like one of themselves, tranquillity was restored, and the "lecture" proceeded. People in th's city who knew Lola Montez very well assert that she never had a daughter, and that Princess Editha's claims are spurious. Still, the young lady was introduced by Mrs. Stanton, and that lady ought to have too much prudence, "at her timo of life," to compromise her reputation by bringing before an audience of respectable people one the merit of whose claim to their patronage she could dis cover with a little trouble. Two New Papers. Two new pnpers are to lend variety to the pattern of journalistic life in this city. One of these is called At Home and Abroad, is pub lished by Isaac W. Haff, and is to contain no continued stories. The other is got up by Beadle, that exquisite caterer in iletitious litera ture. Well, this is a story-reading world, and I hope the two papers will succeed. For the first few weeks a new story-paper is a perfect godsend to the feuilletonintes of Gotham. They rush from the bursting desks of editors where their manuscript is well known from being so oiten refused, and furbish up all their old mate rial for acceptance in a new quarter. "FernanUI." A sensation is incipient with respect to Fer nandi. "Fcrnandl" is of course tho name of tho heroine who is saved by a uoblo lady from the meshes of a gambling-hell. Afterwards "Fer naudi" is loved by a former lover of the noblo lady's, who thereupon seeks revuuge by inform ing that lover, after his marriage with "rernandi, of "Fernanda's" previous ignominy. The situa tions are said to be "powerful," the tableaux "thrilling," and the denouement "affecting in the extreme." So much fur sensation. Oliver Goldsmith aud the legitimate are nowhere in these degenerate days. The Good-natured Man has drawn the poorest houses of the season. An Baua IUbal Felicity is Irelanu. Sometimes in reading about Ireland we are inclined to be surprised not so much that there are absentees as that there are presentees. The Jlluntrated London Jfeiet has sent a special correspondent to Ireland to explain to its readers, both by writing and drawing, how centlemen live in disaff ected districts. He Lai paid a visit to the residence of Mr, Nicholson, in Meath, whose coach man was lately murdered in mistake for his master. Mr Nicholson when he walks out hits a rifle in his hand at full cock, a policeman walks on either side of him and two more bring np the rear, all armed. There is a detachment of constabulary in me Douse. An engraving depicts Mr. Nicholson taking an airing under these exhilarating ciroumstances. When he drives oat. an indulgence upon which he rarely venture, a ear with four policemen follows that which conveys Lim, and they carry a ladder to enable them easily to pur sue eny assassin ho may bo disposed to take a pep at the gentleman from behind a wall, vLhh it might not bo easy othprwi to scale. 1 Lis Fort of life continued for months would prove rather trying to most men's constitu tions, we fancy. PK1M "Till: niOYlSIOXAL." A pcerh to llie Tone Th "('rimnlni of llio i:IWirf ," nnrt thr fi-cntl V l''r It -lip tin tin Amhlllon for Hlmolt, lint I Kxreolinul v Anxlnim Abnut the I'ouitirv. On May 11 Marshal Prim delivered a:i i :ii ;r tant speech in tho Cpani-h Gortes, in replvt;i the attacks made upon tho Provisional Govern ment t'J" N lior Ardane, ex-Minister of Finance. The speech of the lait r deeply impressed the ( biU'iiicr. and Marshal Prim, as President of the Council of Minieicrs, hastened to iespoad to it, wLkh be did as follows: "Wli doulits, p DMi'iiM ii, that t.lii) slut o of pro. vl.slMmry powiTls nt? iSoone tiettlirr tin c vti'.r imr il stiili snicn : hut everyiiim Knows tlie eitni ts 1 have iiiailn to lutI n solution. Must tit" f.ttilt, tie inii ntnl to me if 1 have mil hi-ioi aiile to siii'.c e l :' If the provisional power sIkhiM liavu fatal eo.ise qiiereis, tlie responsibility could not lie titl rfinir ! touip. M. ArdHiie7 ossonii'S Hint tlie cause cif tlie disorder In which we live is no ether thmi the Pro visionally tioverunii'tit.. We are Hit anxious to pro out of ti. Wlicn? JIow? W'liiit. solution will tlie Cor tes decide upon ? 'J'liis is not th moment to an nounce it. hut I must declare that, It is necessary to lind h solution before the Deputies S'-paratu in one or two motiths. Shall we tip nti" to Vrntvri the ei'ilicr' in conformity to the desires of M. AnUne. and his friends or the Liberal I'nlon.' I do not know. I do not say that it will he impossible. Will we he nth; to do it In conformity wltn tlie hopes of an im portant fraction or tin' chamber which has taken a more decided position within a few duvs? It Is not. Impossible, but I do not know whether tins solution is reall.nlhe. What J do know, what I will speak out loud cuotiRh to lie heard by all the world, is tnis, that I will not oppose my own will against, any solution which may tie adopted, sad those who nilyinierpiet my prudent, and reserved conduct by Imputing to me ambitious views are mistaken. T have no ambition. My only tieslre Is that the Deputies may tiud a solution, and 1 am ready to abandon the post I now occupy the moment I am no longer necessary. 1 w.u neither to-ilny nor at any future time sustain the tl.i or this or that candidate. Instead or putting myseli at, the head or the majority tu order to direct it, in this Important question, I will give tny adhesion to the nuijorlty, and wlil respect its decisions. My col leagues and myself do not wih to be beaten on the subject ol the election of a monarch. Is that saying that we renounce the idea of a solution by the constitutional monarchists ? Does this mean ttiat we renounce the idea of a King ? Certainly not ! This question ought, not to be treated without being presented seriously and siucoMliir to parliamentary customs. This moment will soon arrive; let W." Ardanez, und his friends be calm. The deputies will not separate within a moutii or two without having found a solution. May it please I iod that we succeed in bringing about the happiness of our country." The agitation was very great and animated con versations were heard throughout the hall. T!m republican deputies formed a group apart ami dis cussed Prim's speech with great vivacity. On tbo 2'.)th of April tho tifty-aecoud LirtL-day of the Emperor of llussia was cele brated by the 1'iusaian court in tho royal palace at Lerlin, and Kirjg William made a very significant speech. Diplomatic Htraw3 ! lintoii, or rat, is the term applied in Paris to the juvenile street thieves. One of those, hunchbacked and lame, was captured the other day. His hunch vves found to con sist of two pots of fate de foit gran, three pairs of slippers, tvo pieces of spare-rib and a fine cheese, while to his stump-leg was suspended a superb sausage. The niton, lived by his own as well as by other people's infirmities. A considerable portion of the Jewish pop ulation of Louisiana and Poland are about to emigrate to tho countries of the Don and tho Caucasus; the remainder will proceed to North America. The llnssian government has given its eonsent, and has delivered passports to every man possessed of seventy-five roubles (sixty dollars). Important sums have also been contributed for that object by the Jew- h societies ot .London and Paris. The Leabhar na Huidri," an ancient Irish collection of writings, will shortly appear in fuc simile. The proof Bheets are being revis ed at the Koyal Irish Academy, ine book, which takes its name from having been origi nally written upon the skin of a red calf, is of yery early dat, and was preserved at the Ab bey of Clonmacnoise. The numerous glosses which it contains render it of considerable philological value. Un tne jcte ol uairam tno European uon- suls paid the customary visit to the BeyJ of lunis. The Prime .Minister mado a speecn, but addressed himself solely to the represen tatives of 1 ranee, Austria, England and Italy, and turned his back to the others, among whom were those of the United States, Spain and Pelgium. These latter, when the Minis ter had concluded, protested against this vio- ation of all diplomatic courtesy, and would not accept the apologies on ered until the al locution had been repeated to them. Kobberyrt Ui vente verotee, or bythe help of pmallpox, is the latest touch in Paris. A suffering patient is alone in bed when the rogue presents himself. "Now," Bays the lat- tee, "tell me wliere to una your money ana jewels. Don't get excited or you'll have a re lapse; don t try to get out ot bed or you U catch cold, and so saying lastens the bell- pull, vi course, the victim yields. Incidental!!.. A Mietissinpi paper, known as the Gazette on one tide, is louud, when it in turned over, to be the Jit culution on tlie otter. Utica papers are willing to stop the press in order to announce that a horse had fallen into the eacal. The Masonic fraternity of Terre llautc, Indinna, are couipletiuy; arrantrHuaeuts for the erection of a handsome building in that citr. i ho Montreal itw ss lntornis Its readers that Thomas P alley, the Deputy United titates Mur.-Lul who was most active in arrestiu O eill,is a "Catholic irisnman, a native ot er llH'Lt." A California man recently deeded some property to his wile, naiuiu"- for consideration love and aiu'cuon. me tame aay me wito applied lor a divorce. 'lLe Raleigh (N. C.) Standard regret3 that the late ruins have caused a disastrous treshel iu that vicinity. Many bridges on the N'euse river have been washed away, and tke crops have been much damaged. (Jovernor Pleicner. of Missouri, hearim; the sound of a locomotive while he was speakini; at a railroad celebration, said: " "lis the souud of the tresd of the agc6 the noise of tho footfall of floRtitlV." A'lioston hacknian, after bein?; directed to bring down a truck from the third story of a residence in that city, was coolly requested to take oil his boots tuai ne mignt not soil the stair carpeting. He declined to do it. A Kt. Louis uiarketman, who was arrested because some paper was discovered in the bottom of a measure which he was usin iu selling strawberries, said it ?ot there by accident. Tho accident cobt him 10. A Honolulu merchant, about to leave the Wands temporarily, advertises that he has ap pointed two persons to act as his agents, aud Ibat any debts contracted without their approval nnd miikihi mill Im "rnnsfdciitiouslv reoudiateil'' bv him. The other day a man without les was on board a train from Sioux City, and discovered he was eoinir in the wronir direction. The teed at the time was about ten miles an hour, The cripple threw his crutches oft, and immedi ately rolled on nimself. He was not hurt. A Maine paper, spcaklni; of the candidates for the Pepublican nomination for (ioeruor now prominent, eayi that tieueral Kersey is pltdj.cu to tha puny pUukot prohibliiwu, ud that Mr. Terrain 'Teaches far enough beyond him to ccmana a bwip pouce. SUMMER RESORTS. S'UMMF.K RESORTS ON TiIR LTNE OF k3 I'll 1 1, A 1KI I'll 1 A AM) KKAUl.SU RAILROAD AMi KHAMUM. WAV 3o, la7tl. mansion ii'HM', m r. carhin, Sire Caroline Wonder, VoiMviite I'. ., hchutllcitl H).m:aRKA IIOIKI., Mrs. M. lu Miller, 'I nscaru a I'. ., N-toilkill county. VV. F. hmilL. Maliftii y Oily P. ., Kchnvlkil! county. MollMT I'aUAIKL Hot ifiH, l.nl. B Cnlp, Mount Carinel I'. O., Northumberland CO V. illTK IDtl.SI', K. SUi r, Readinp V o.,ti;rK cnuuly. I run paver. mhiii: V. 1-crK iviunty. , A V I- N I i, HAIL. M l km A ii O. D. Davia, ltpmiinj V. ', H-rka rutin'. M'Hl.vi; Mll.lj IUK.11 l. jHcob II. I'.rei?h 'nnfh"lio.'ii P. it , Montgomery co. l'OY KTOWN fcK Vt I N AKV, L. M. Kuons, lim nrtnp n ( ()., 1'i-rks couuty. J.r'l 1 M KtftwM. (icorsc lr. Oreiitw-, MHz P. I jminstor cnttuly. l.t 1NO hPUlN.'ifc HOI I'L. Dr. A. Smith. Warnor.vdl.' P. O. Port? i-.mnty. UOI.DKPKINOHIIOTKI. 1KHAMON IMlINl'T, Win. lrfnlt, tr., Pins Ur va i .. (Schuylkill omit. KI'HHA'l'A M'lt'NtiS. John I'redPri. k. Kphriita P t., I j,niastr cnu'y. ri' .;k m i.m kn himi';k ncThi., Pavis LoRRuker, ( 'i.n,vrv,;i- F. .Vi)ntnom.;ry co. Pltosela 1' TKKiUi'K, Dr. James Palmer, I nlt. f.-vdlH P. I)., M.itittfii.nary co not'l V HOI7MK, C.eoiceS. litirr, Khamnliin, Nnrt Imtn hertund county. hxcnraion Tickcta will bn aold at PtiUilelphi to and ftom id.ove points at rortursd rate", poo'l for aamo day i"ueil, and ca 6:ilurd(iii cood until tint following Aloti riiiy 5 2j j'n g U M m C; R RETnEAT, THE FOUNTAIN H0U3S AT THR CRYSTAL SPRING, ALLKNTOWN, PA. Tbis nploti1i(t Uotul, cliHrininely nif nati, c!noriitly f ir oistai'd wnli new at1 coMy t'iruitm-F. una reiiioto vrrn rv:r.v mortem vomfuri auti ctn vendue, ia n w uen tor 'I wnnty f rain to uiv, from Allntnvn iHily. CRmirHH wii ho KRiit io tho Ii.-pot io tii'jT't Knesta, aad tho 1 ouu tain Honac Coach mowt vrcry train. I. U tlKlSri, 1 cpr f;tor. P. W. H. UEHUi.Kit, Stiporint-ouaout. Hi im UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the leocpHon of GuoEts on SATURDAY Jane with a Reduction of Twenty Ter Cent, in the Plies of Board. Music nn(tt?r tlie direction of Professor M, F. A'e lo. Terms, $:!U pot Wutk. Persona dininng to etiR.lRe rooms will adilro.ss. lUiOWN A WOELrPEK, rroprietors, No. P27 RIOHMON1 Street, PhdaJetpbia. titbttilm B iri ulm 7 iii thnulm QOIICRE6S MALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., Open .lune 1. CIomom October 1 Mark and Slinou Uassler's Urclies'-ra, aud lull Military Bund, of 10 pieces. TERMS J3-50 per day June and Sept ember. $1-00 per day July aud Aujf'ist. The uew winp: Is now completed. Applications or Kooms, addrcs.i 4 15 52t J. F. OAKK, Proprietor g E A C I R T MOUSE, MONMOUAU COUNTY, N. J. This pleasant Summer Ronort, 'tntcd directly cn the Atlantic ntoro, will open on JUNK 1, 1370. Oar leave Walnut street wharf at 2 o'clock P. M. for I'&roiingdule, where onrrinpes will be in waiting to convey guests to tbo boubs. Address O. GARKKTSON, Sciuan Village, 5 2H swHt Monmouth Oouu.y, N. J. 3 E N T Z HOUSE, Nob. 17 and 19 EAST MAIN STKEET, CARLISLE, PENNA. The attention of tlie travelling comniu- lty. and persons seeking a quiet summer resort, are called to una nrst-fiaBS iiorei, new ana nauusoineiy lurnisneu tUiouRtiout, wltn all tne modern conveniences. j erms lor summer boarders J to jio pr weelc. 6 l am (JEoKUE z. UKNiZ, iTopnetor. TcMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, UifK M AY. Rebuilt since the late Hre and ready (or gnests Open during the year. Is direotlj on the sea shore, with the bent bathing beach of the Oupe. Terms, $3'5tl per day and $21 per week for June and Sep tember. $4 per day and ,$20 per week lor July and Au gust, Couch from dext free. No Bar 6 24 tutbh3m JOHN McM AKIN, Proprietor. I G II T II O U S E COTTAGE, Located between United States Hotel and the beach, ATLANTIC) CITY, N. J. BOARD RKDUOED. Open from June 1 to October 1. ti l-2m WASHING MACHINES. jing Washer eaves Labor, saves Clothes, lives Time. Jts economy, durability, and excellence ia admitted. "VTo household is replete without one; they are indis- a.1 penbaiiiH. fy oing on rpidly, demand increaucg every day. Every KA noay iiKus tubin. Warranted superior to all others is the Great King Waehur. A Ireacty one thousand sold, and every one givss sutisfao- ii tion. Saves I Jihor, saves 1 ime, saves Monoy ; every one guaran tied. "I Tandy, effoctive, economical, deairabls Is the Great 1 1 Kin wabner. livery lauily should tave one of the King Washers. eady at all times the King Washer. It is aa established jl lavnriie. Xl)9 b.iug vv tuner ine u iu use. J. H. COYLE & CO., Dcalrra in Wooden Ware, No. 16 MARKET STREET, S s thstu3nirp Are tlio Geaeral Agents. THE FINE ARTS. C. F. HASELTINE'S GALLERIES, Ko. 1125 CUE3NUT STKEET. LOOKING-GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, CUROMOS, PCOTOaRAPUS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, ETC. ETC. A itirge invoice of Autotypes and Swiss Panorama 'ust received. 11 10 rp OOKIN C-C LASSES, Every Novolty in style, at vtry low prices. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINCS, OHROMOS, KTO. KTO. A large selection. PICTURE FRAMKS. a prominent Department, wito revised fry lotr prices. HUaTIO FRAMFS, BASELS. POROKLAINS. JtOGEKS' GROliPK,Jole agency. OALLERY OF PAINT1NCS, free to the public. JAMES 3 EAKLE & S05S, No. 81G OIIESN UT STREET, 13 PHILADELPHIA I. I. EA8TOW. J. H'MIHOH. E a h i u n 91 c HI A II O IV, SHU'riNO AM) COMMISSION MBHCHAh T3, Ibl. it ll 1 1 k.'i'I J U kJ I I L LJ V.' S. "U. el r I J I AD D C1JL.J 1 , 4.1 OW I UIR, No. Is 8(Jt)i ll Wll4kV K.S, FbiUduluhU. tio. 4 W. PKA1T to root. Kaltiiuora. PhiUdelnLiB. hum York. WiliLiuition. Mud intarmadista poinU ttb prouiptaeae tad dptun. OU4I ta4 REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. ' fy KXKCUTOKS' rEHRMPTORY SALE Li To close an Kstato THOMAS A HONS, Anc fiimeers. To fapltallsts, Tanners, Coal and Lumber penlers. Has Coal and Hemlock Timber Property, 4(K) acres, known as the "Canoe Knn Estate," lo cated betwoen Cameron and Kmporinm, Catneroa cpunt.r, Pa., on tlie line of the Philadelphia and Erie Pailroad, which traverses the property, and at the terminus of tlie Hutralo and Wanhinpton Rail road, 110 miles from ButValo, New York, and Is also traversed by a branch of the Susquehanna river. On Tuesday, June I t, 1970, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold 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 countv, Pennsylvnnla), consisting of about 4iHHi acres, underlaid with H leet of supe rior pure, workable, bituminous ens and stean coal (veins live feet, four feet, ami three feet In thickness, now open lor inspection), ami is covered with a valuable growth of hemlock and other timber. There are also on the property superior saw aud shingle mills, with nil appliances for manufacturing lumber, built wlthlu a year, costing upward of ?sn,(MH). hale absolute, tor pamphlets, maps, and ln.ll.Ai. nurtlKi l.iru at.lo T IT Uimnai.ii I. f.t JIIILIId nun uimaj M'riJ M i.Mltl'OV'll n No. 4'1 llniiiilw bv, room No. 41. New York cltv, or nt the Anc tlon Rooms, Ncs. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH street, l'lnladciph-a. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. B 23 E3t Nob. 1S9 and 141 S. FOURTH btreet. REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' SALE. Two three-story biiek Dwellings, Nos. loirt aun NWS Tasker street, between Morris and Dicker son streets, Flrnt ward. Ou Tuesday, June 14, lbP, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following-described properties, viz. : No. 1. All that three-story brick messuage, with two-story back hnlldliig and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Tanker street, Mist ward, No. 1020 c( ntaluing in front on Taskcr street 17 feet, and extending in depth t'3 feet to a 4 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. The house contains 10 rooms; lias hot und cold water, bath, gas pipes In troduced, etc. Clear of all Incumbrance, u'erms t'iiiHit may remain on mortgage for 5 years. Im mediate possession. No. ii. All that three-story brick messuage, with two-story back hutldmu aiid lot of ground, situate on thn tout h side of Tasker street, No. VriS; con tiiiuing in front on Tanker street 16 feet, aud ex tending in depth feet to a 4 feet wide alley, with the privilege tneieoi ; lias imt ami cotu water, bath, ftas pipes lurroouecci, ere. t:iearoi an incunuirance. 'lerinB s'.'.-'iio ii'av remain on mongage lorn years. liiiiiudiHie possession. They may lie examined auv day previous ro s lie uetween v .inn n o ciock. jn. i(it.iA t wns, Auctioneers, C 2 4 11 Nos. 130 and 111 S. FOL'RTU Street. "EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY SALE Es tate of John Henry Welmaun. deceased. lliomns & olis, Auctioneers. Ten liiiildinir, Lots, houthw ist corner of Twenty-iirst and Westiuorelami streets, near the Tioga Station, on the (iermantown Railroad, '1 wenty-eigiitn ward. ttn Tuesday, June 7. lsiP. at 12 o tiocK, noon, will ne sou nt public sale. without reserve, at tlie Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing iicscriucu kits oi ground, viz. : No. 1. All those ten contiguous lots nf ground. sitnale at the southwest corner of Twenty-lirst and i stnioreiand streets. Twentv-eieiith ward: each containing in front on esrmoreland street 20 feet. and extending in oeptti iu feet. They are near tne Tic.ga JtaiiroiMi Mauon. No. 2. Also, un tnosu four contiguous lots or ground, situate ou the north side of Delaware street, which runs westward irom Tw'entv-nrst street, be- twei u Alleghany and Westmoreland streets, begin ning at the distance of 100 feet from the west side of Tweutv-tirsr street: containing together lu f rout SO feet, aud in depth 112 feet 0 inches. bale absolute. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 21 sT.t Nos. U'J aud 141 S. FOL'RTU Street. f- REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. L"! Desirable Business Location. Three-and-a- liaii-story Brick Store and Dwelling, No. 53t Callow- Mil street. On Tuesday, June 7, lsio, at 12 o clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, nil that three-and-a-half-story brick store and dwelling anil lot of grouud, situate on the north stile of Callowhlll street, 33 feet 4 iuohes east of Sixth street, No. 631 ; containing in front oaCaiiow- hill street 19 feet, and extending northward, at right angles with Callowhlll street, on tho east side thereof, r() leet 6 inches; thence westward, parallel with Laiiownin street, 14 ieetoinenes; tnenee south ward at right angles with Callowhlll street, 4 feetrt inches; thence westward, parallel with Callowhlll street, 4 feet 7 inches; thence southward 48 feet to Callowhill street, and thence eastward along Cal lowhlll street i ieet, 'ine nonse has the gas throughout. Will rent for 7o0. Possession July 1, 11.0, t itu to up pain at time or saie. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. 6 21 B3t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. w- v -fc a a i v kj a a a I'iiuiM s. a a v . i. - a fcr wv- .. !TfAuct!oueers. Tracts of land, 15!H aud 713 acres. West Virginia. On Tuesday, June 14, 1870, at 12 o clock, noon, win ne sold at puimc sale, at tne I'litia- delphia Exchange, the following described tracts of land. viz. : No. l. All ttiat tract or land, containing about intra acres, more or less, situate in Kitchle county, west irmnia. rso. 2. au innt tract oi iana, nia.niutr aoout 713 acres of land, ltitcnie county, v est v lrglnla. The above tracts are mountain laua and well wooded. See plan. Terms Oue-third cash, one- third in six months, and one-tnird in twelve nnntlis, with interest rroru aare oi saie. isy order or U tr. BARRY, Trustee of JOHN 1IERR, it. Thomas suims, Auctioneers, 6 21s4t Nos. 139 and 11 S. FOURTH Street l"t REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. r;:::; Business Stand. Three-story brick Tavern and Dwelling, No. 235 S. Twelfth street, below Lo cust street, on Tuesday, .1 une 14, iiu, at 12 o clock, neon, win De soia at puonc saie, at tne fnuaaei- phla Exchange, all that three-story brick tavern aud dwelling and lot or ground, situate on tne east side of Twelfth street, south of Locust street. No. 235 : containing in irom on Tweinn street is ieet, ana ex tending in aepin eu reel, together wun tne privilege of a 3-feet wide alley. It Is occupied aa a lager-beer saloon: lias gas, uatti, not and com water, water- closet, range, etc. Terms $'2000 may remain on mortgage. Leased lor 6 years from November 1, 1S09, at ibuo a year. ju. i iiuai ao a ouia, Auctioneers, 6 2 411 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. -I KEAL JSSTATh.-TllU.Vl AS BU.VS' BALE.. I" i Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 951 Sartalu street, between Eleventh and Twelfth street, south of Guard aveuue. on Tuesday. June 14, 1S70, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold nt public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick messuage, wun two-story uuck uuiidiug aud lot or ground, situate on t ne east side or (villain street. 131 rt-et south ox uiraro aveuue, iso. vol; containing In front on Sartain street 15 feet, and extending in depth 46 feet, it has gus, marine mantels, range, etc. Clear of ail Incumbrance. Terms cash. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 2 4 11 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. PUBLIC SALE-TIIOMAS & SONS, A VII. h"f tioneers. very deblratile double oottuee. Lu- layette street, thipe May City, New Jersey, oil feet front, 200 feet deep. On Tuesday, June 2S liu, nt l-i oVloek, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Lxi-natiKe. run ranicuirH at tne auciiuu ttuuius. Terms One-third cash; balance may remain on mortgage. Will rent for fiioo. Photjjfraih may bi) htm at Auction Store. Furniture can tie purchased at a va'uatiou, if desired. Keys at the ortlce of Messrs. Creese A McOulluin, Ca-te May City, Neiv Jersey. M. Tiiu.iis . otj-xa, Aiictninferu, 6 2 4 11 IS NoslSK and 111 S. FOURTH St, PEREMPTORY SALE. THOMAS SOX. Auctioneers. un Tuesday, June 7, W0, at li o clock, noon, win ie sold at public sale, without resti ve, at the riiiiaueipiiia LXtnaugc, tne ionow- me (icscrioeu nropenies, viz: No. 1. iiantisoine nioueru tnree-siory brick itesi- derice, No. WH North Seventeenth street, first house houtli of Columbia avenue, Twentieth ward. Pull particulars In handbills. No. t. Handsome modern three-storv brick Resi dence, No. lti'JS Columbia avenue, first house east of Seventeenth street, run particulars in naudbius. M. THOMAS .V bU.NS, Auctioneers, 08 4 Nos. 13 and 141 South FOURTH Street, Pl liUO SALE THOMAS it, SONS, AUC TIONEERS. Two lots, Fifteenth street, be tween subiiuelianna avenue and itauniitn street. extending through to Pacific street, Tvventy-tlrst ward, on Tiiesuay, June u, thiu, atissociocK, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadel phia Exchaniro, till those two lots ol ground, situate on the easterly side of Fifteenth street, between Susuaelianna aveuue aud Dauphin street: each con taining iu Front on Fifteenth street IT feet, and ex tending in depm iij ieet in inciies to i-uciuc siruei. Two fronts. Clear or ail incuninrai.ee. M. THOMAS a SOs. AUdtoneers, 6 S 4 11 Nos. lit und Ul S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS fc SONS' SALE. nnd Dweitiue, no. mam biri-ci, piauayutu.. on Tuesday, June 7, 1S70, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at nubile saie, at ine rnuaneinnia bxenange, all that three-story brick store and dwelling and lot if ground, situate on the webt Bide of Main street. lilunayutiK, xvo. e4-j; coiuaiuing in iront ii ieet s inches, and extending In depth ta feet on one line aud 63 feet on the other. It is occupied as a store aud dwelling, hag built window, gas, rauire, aud vault under Irouut jvefuut. Tornia tisoo may remain on mertrare. M. THOMAS It SONS. Auctioneers, REAL. ESTATE AT AUOTION. SALE ON THE PREMISES THOM Ad A PONS, Auctioneers. Handsome Miwlern Resl- neiice and I urnliiire. No. 233 (ireeu street, lot 23 feet frfiit, ir4 ieet deep. n rioiiiiav mormmr. June ix 170, nt in o ciock. Will l e sold nt I'Uiilic sale, on the premises, all that handsome motiern three-story meNsiiHge and lot or ground, sliuale on the north side of oreen street, below 1 wenty-fourtii street, no. HiU.i, tno lot con taining in front on (ireen street. 2ft feet, aud extend ing in depth lil4 feet, to a four-feet wide alley lead ing into Twenty-fourth street. The house contains thi.teen rooms and is in fxceiient order ttiroui;ii- cut, having been remodeled for the present owner for li:s own occupancy; lias the modern conveni ences; low-dowu grate, marine vesTintiie, piate and stained glass In bay windows nnd vestibule doors, plate glitss iu I'rci.i h doois leadinx into circular eraii(iiifi, (iininr-room nun Kiu uen paneien, large Imv windows in liiirary, verandah to second story, conservatory, marble inantels In every room, etc., laige terrace- lnwri, which is ha:idomely laid out and plsr.ted with choice shrubbery, evergreens, shade trees, grspe vines, etc., arbor, trellis-worK, etc. The above residence is finished in the bst niannt r throughout, and Is situate in one of tlie most desirable squares on Cretn street, being within two squares hi tne ma'n cninitice to the rark. The street has recently been laid with the Nloolson pavercciii. imnieoiaie possession, 'ine present, owner and occupant declining housekeeping on account ol a death in the family. Terms .'moo niny remain on niorigMpe; Mav be examined anv day previous ti) sale, bet wet ti 4 and (1 o'clock P. M. only Elegant l uinui-re. iiiimetiiateiy inter the sale of the res - deuce will be sold the elegant drawing, dining- room, biio ciiamner nirniture, maoe to order ov Alien & VVa'.ton; also, tine Freiich-piate mantel mir rors, hne-tonetl i -octave piano-forte, mule liv Deckel Eros., bronze ornaments, elegaut Rrussels and other carpets; china, glassware, etc. Full par ticulars in catalogues, Issued live days previous to sale. M THOMAS ft sons. Auctioneers, 0 31 je4H Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. "PUBLIC SALE THOMAS A SON'S, AUC ;:"! tioneers llautlhonie modem three-story Brick Residence, No. X5 N. Broad street, south ol Popla' Btretd, B0 feet front. 100 leet tieep to Ontario street, 2 fronts, on Tuesday, June 7, ls70, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, ad that modem three-story brick mes suage, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the east Bide of Broad street. sout h of Poplar street, No. sr.S; the lot containing In front on isroad street 30 feet, and extending iu depth 100 feet to Ontario street 2 fronts. The house is in good repa.r, receir.iy painteu; nas panor, dining-room, ami 2 Kitchens on tne nrst noor; gas. bath, range, etc.; garden planted with fruit trees, etc. It is situate opposite the elegant residence of B. Hammetf, Esq. The Nicolson pavement Is laid before this property. Terms isr00 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Keys next door above. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 1 wsm3t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' SALE.- Three-story brick store and dwelling. No. ltua south Seventh street, below Carpenter street, with a two-story brick factory in rear, on Tuesday, .lune 14th, lb70, at twelve o clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot or ground, wun tne improvements inereon erected. situated on the east side of Seventh street, south of Carpenter street, No. 1P43; cotitalniug In fronton Seventeenth street sixteen feet, and extending In depth slxty-ODe feet six Inches to a four feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. The improvements are a three-story brick store and dwelling, fronting on seventeenth street; contains nine rooms; has gas, nam, not anu.coia water, range, etc., una a two-story brick factory (for niaktng coitee nuns) m tno rear, fronting on said alley, clear or an incumbrance. Terms ilioo mav remain on ground rent. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, C 2 4 11 Nos. 139 ami 141 S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE TnOM. AS A SONS' SALE. -Modern Three-story Brick Resldenee, N. E. corner of Twenty. second and N orris streets. Ou Tuesday. June 7. 1S70, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that modern three-story oncK dwelling and lot or ground, situate at the N. E. corner of Twenty. second and orns streets toeing :so. noiu n. -rwenty- second street) ; the lot containing in front on Twenty- seeond street 27 leet 9 inches, and lit depth along N'orris street 115 feet to a 50 feet wide street. The house Is 22 feet front lr S2 feet deep, contains 13 rooms, with every convenience ; solid walnut stair way, washstands, maroiu vestibule, underground drainage, marble mantels, bell calls, etc. Immediate possession, l-w to;ic paid at time or sale. ju. iiuwiAs kii.ms, Auctioneers, B 21 S3t Nos. 139 antl 141 S. FOURTH Street. ffa PUBLIO SALE. THOMAS & SONS, AUC Lilil! tioneers. Valuable Building, known as the 'Hone" Iron Foundry, No. 960 North Ninth street. above Poplar street, 79Vf feet front, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, on Tues day, June i, i sm t, at n o ciock, uoon. r un particulars in smati namioius. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 5 28 J2 4 NOS. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St. LDMBERa 1870 8PRUCK JOIST. bPRUCB JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1870 SEASONED CLEAR PINK. (SEASONED CLEAR PINE. CHOICE PATTERN PINE. 1870 BPANI8H CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS, RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING, FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA BTEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1870 1 Q7 A WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. - OTA 10 4 U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLA24K.10 I U WALNUT BOAJtDS, WALNUT PLANK. 1870 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 1870 1 OTA SEASONED POPLAR. "IOTA 10 I U BBAtiONKD UHKitsy. 10 fU A1U WHITB OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1 QTA CIGAR BOX MAB.KKS - Q17A lOU , CIGAR BOX MAKKRS' 10 U SPANISH CKUAK BOA BOARDS. FOR SALE LOW. 1870 CAROLINA KCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 10T CEDAR 8H INGLES. 1 QTA lOl V CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 I V HAULit, liKUI liKlt OO.. Ill No. ssoo SOUTH Street T3ANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. JL 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THIOKNltti&jU. land2rilUI EHN1JR HOARDS. WH1I K PINK H,(K)KIN(J BO AH US. YRI.LOW AND SAP PINK eLOOUlNUti. IM and 4M. BPHLUil JU1BT, AIJj bl.K.T. lil.MLiUUK, JU131. ill oix.r,n, w - w ....... ll.r il . , rLaDianinu a.&iu a Ercuwui a. Toaether with a general assortment of Building Lumber for sale low "h. T. W. BM AL1 Z, Oalsui no. llo muiir. Avenue, noun oi l epmr ou United States Builders' Mill, IIFTEESTH Street below Market ESLER & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS. 4 23 8m Wood MouldiDgs, Brackets and General Turning Woit, Hatd-rull uaiumers ami iNewei rosts. A LAKHK ABwnmc-'i tLitais u-i aa-nu. BUIL.P'NO MATERiALS. E. R. THOMAS & CO., PULSUS IN Dcors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, INDCW FRAMES, ETC., V. w. cob'kik of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets 4 12 f PHILADELPHIA DIVORCES. A BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OB- tained in New York, ludiaca, Illinois, aea ouier tuts. lor perwins Irom any bum or iaiubuj, r7 where; aesertion, drunkeuue. nonpiirt, eto.. eutn. rieut tAU-: no putilu:'tv: no tn. uu.u u. ....... , tainedTAdvicetre. buiinKM"''! hiien year ( SI 3m W H AbSAU bUebt, Ken Vork O.lf AUO TION SALES," M THOMAS A NOS. 1S9 AND It H. JOUHfU 6 TRKKX. RAfir rF Tt ft & f . WKTiTir Aisn BTontrB Jt3Tie 7. At 12 n'i!l(if.. tiojn .f llin 1'ti'li.nun. will In. clm-e--- 1 I I.I'EIIOOK KN KTRIf.KT. :.T-m,,,lnw. nai,ln- Conrh Iiduo. (c. 1 (north), No. fcrw-iVllerTi resiilnnre. nlNlII innTihi K.. 0.1 11. lnn b-n.i.. t(ii r...L front. ' -w. ..,.,....,, N ATtKFT, No. 103 -Vslttaldp nt,nr. I PZWATI U. Vn al l I ,l .nll:n KKVlM hrKTll (n..rth). No l iii -V itlnrn ri.lnoB. Ol riMI' l A AVfNI K, N11. lii--M.id.rn r.-sidmire. I W I IN I V t IKST AND W ICsiMOKHLASU, S. W. corner I pii li.t. II LAW A HK BTliEKT. in tho roar nt ihn ilincn-Knnr lot. NINTH (wroth). Wo. ft 17 -ltrirk rtwnllinir. AMCH.rS" ::."'-ftririBml dnellim. l-'Al.l.OV Ml l.li, Na. Ml - Storf and dwfllinit. MAIN M hr.r I . Mt.rn.runk. No. 4:tia-Stnra and dwall- irr . IWI'.NI 1 NF.( ONL) end NORUIS. K. K i.nrn,- Mcdrrn r'r't nc:e. 'IKI.HU, letwecn Alucro nud Milllin -ThrnR dwnll. i HKT.TFN AVI N UK, 8. F. of Ptilsski vnnnnModBni rpficpttc I iOll Aftll litKJUMTUWR KO AD M arlrl It. tel nod h ts. S.i!l aht rrs riirinnl. brinir Piitial to Wt .liarxa na Moik of tb' Wmt Jtmnt Ii nnd Snctioha!m ;nal Oo. r t'T account or wuiun 11 may concern. 2i 0 pharos Ocean Oil 1.11. Fxocntors' Snto. CO shares Bnuk Mountain Ciml Co. l-'cr f'ther nccmnts. 2H shares Junction and Hrralwntr Rilr-Mtl Co. ltd f hares Canidcm anil Atlnnltc Knilrtnirt. S fhar Actidfniy of Music, with ticket. t'Sshtires Nationul bnnk ol 1 lie Krintlilto. S?liAres I'ninn Mnttitil Ins"r;:nce Co A shares Insurance Company of the State of Pennsyl vania. , 111 share t cntral rranstvirfatton UO. 5"i shares McKllipnny i )il fffrtHU r'htlanelM'ia ana IJarny rassenier Kailm.vl 7 ner cent, coupon bonds. 15 3 St snares f iiiiatioiniiin nan notiinern man cieanisuin uu. t(i shares Keliatire Insurance o. w' sharea Stennenvilln and Inrinn.i Knilrnail. shares Wet Hickory Mining Assooiatmn. (r.eoo Western Penna. It. U., 1st mortuiiKe. JNKKi South Mountain Iron, 7 p. e. . Oalalngups now ready. BUNTING, DVRBOROW A CO., AUCTIOH KFRK. Nos. 4 and SS4 MARK FT Si root. r al Bank street. Knooeasors to John B. Myers Jk Oo. LARGE BALE OF FRFNCH AND OTHER KURO- 1 i.iji3. On Monday Morninir. June 8, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, 5 31 5t SALE OF 8(1)0 CASFS BOOTS, F.UOFS, STRAW GOODS. I ll A V K1.L1 r l(A(,8, KiC. On Tuetnay Morninn. June 7, st 10 o'clock, on lour months' credit. 6 1 5t LARGE SAT F. OF BRITISH. FRFNPH, GERMAN AN U DOMKKTIO IIHV liOODS. On Thursday Mornine. June?, at 10 o'clock, on four mouths' credit. H3 5t LAROF. PAT.K OF flABPFTINGS, 5(H1 ROI.M WH1TF, KrD CliF.OK AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS, KTO. On Friday Mornini?, Jnne 10, At 11 o'clock, on four monibs' credit, a boot 909 nieces inurmn, V euctnin. list, lietnp. cnttuco. and ra cntpotiDKs. Canton mattings, oil cloths, eto. ti 4 fit MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS (lately 81Dlet lor M. Thomas & Sons.) Ko.7u4C;uKbNUi 'Street, rear entrance from Hiaot. Snip No. tl12 f. Fifth stroet. SrPKRIOR PAhl.tlR, OHAMKF.K, AND DINTNO- room Imuittire; ritte hrench 1 lato Mirrtrs. Hand Fomo l!ru.sel Carpets, China and Glassware, Kitchen UteuBils, etc. On Mondny Morning, At 10 o'clock, at No. 1(112 S. Fifth street, the superior household furniture, etc. H 2 .it A CHOICE COMFOriON OF FINK MODKRN OIL FA1XSIIG.S AT AUCTION, The Pro(rtyof W. L. MAKPI.K. KSlJ. On Tuesday Mornina and F.venins, June 7. at 11 o'clock and ? o'clock, at tbo auction rnnma- No. 7( 4 ( hei-nut street, by catalogue, the choice collection nf Mr. W. L. Marple, a esiilent artist of San Francisco, t'al. The collection embraces: many tine specimens trom the easel of Mr. Mnri'lo, and u line selection muda bv Mr M.irple while visiting Kuropo rocently. ul be on exliiDition two uuys previous to aalo. (j 2 5t Rale No. SMI Vine street. ELEGANT Wai.NUT PAKLOK 1XTR1VITUR1P. Hoewpod hnperior Grand I'lnno, by Weber; ilndome bled Walnut Chamber Furniture. Fine French Plata Minora. Handsome Library and Draina;.room Furni ture. Fine China, Glass, and Fiated Ware, Handsome English Brufcsels and other Onrpe's, Etc On Thursday Morn inn, Jnne 9. at 10 o'clock, at No. i-JU Vine street. b calalrgue, the entire elegant household tnrnitnre. etc. etc. 6 2 fit VALUABLE COLLECTION OF HIGH-PRIOKD BUI 'KB. On Friday Afternoon, Jnne 10. at 4 o'clock, nt the auction rooms. No. Till Cnennut street, a valuable collection of high-priced; books. ti 3 tit THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTIONEERS AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1118 CUESNUT Street, rear entrance No. Uu7 Sanaoin street. Sale No l:t!7 Kniucn street. VERY F.LFOaNT FUKNITUHK, R1UH DRAWING- ROOM SUIT, Green Flush; btioertor Uhambnr Suit, Mliror rioor Wardrobe, Marble French Cleck, Brusaebi Carpet, Etc. On Tuesday Morning, Jnne 7. at 10 o'clock, at No. l.iSl Suruoe street, will Im sold, by catalogue, the Furniture of throe eleuantlv fur nished rooms, comprising Very rich drawing room suit, covered With tine green plush ; handsomely carved centra table to match ; ladies' Hne escritoire aud rich walnut and ehnny btihet, with bronze medallion doors j superior wal but chamber suit, comuiisiiw carved French nosk bad- stead, dr eiinn bureuu, marble top and French plate glass; alto, doable enclosed washstand to match; finely carved and moulded single wardrobe, witn mirror door. Also, double wardrobe, mirror doom; superior hair mattresses; feather bolsters and pillows; secretary and bwkoaae; French lounge; reclining chair ; rocking chair; tine paint ings; rich Brussels carpets ; es cravings; Swiss lace cur tains and cornices; silver plated ware and cutlery; Frenob. china tea and dinner services; out glassware, etc. 1 ne r urniture was made to order Dj Air. U. Vollmerana it equal to new. Cards of adn itsion will be required, whick ean be ob tained on application at the store. No. 11 lu Uhesnut aLreat also, catalogues. 'i ne urmture can be examined early on tne morning; of sale. o4;tt T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER WO. 1319 OHESNTJT STREET. Personal attention given to sales of Household Fnm . tore at dwellings. I'ubbo tales of Fnrnitnr at the Amotion Rooms, Hoi 1211 CUESNUT 8 1 reset, every Monday and Thursday. r or pamcniart lee twe iiyr. yi u N. B. A superior class of Farnitnre at private tale. B r BAKRITT & CO., AUCTIONEER! CASH AUOTION HOUBK, (11 M no. zau BiAHtvj'.i nvreet, corner oi nans street. Oath advanced on consignments without eitrt chart a. SCOTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTIOK COMMlSblON BALKbUOOMS. 11. bCOTT, Jr., Anetlonew, Wo. HIT OH K8NUT Street. (Uirard Kowt. LIPPINCOTT, 80N & CO., AUCTIONEERS No. M0 MARKET Street I LOUISVILLE, K Y W '1UOWAS ANDERSOIf CO. (KsUblished lKJri). AUCTIONEERS ANU CtiftlMlbblON MKROHANTS. LOUI8V1LLK, Ri. Business strictly Ccaunitaion. All taction tale exolo. lively for cull. CoosiKEnients tolictted for taction or private tales, Keiuiar auction sales of boot, euoee, and bata every Tburbdtiy. heKular tnclion tales of dry 'goods, elotbinc, earpeta not iuns, eto.. every Wednesday and ihurbdmy. 3 Ul 6m RAILROAD LINES.; CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD Sunday Train for Atlantic City. On and after SUNDAY, Jnne 5, the Mall Train for Atlantic City willleave VINE STRKET FERRY at 8 00 A. M. ; returning, leave Atlantic City at 4-00 P. M. btopplDg at all station. Round trip tlclets, good to return Eunday evening or Monday morning 13-00 C 1 rt . ir. MIIXUV, AKent. STEAMBOAT LINES. . FOR CHESTER, llOOK, AND f ItjVVvP WILMINGTON. -The steamer 8. M. PKL Jy7' 7,Z2m ION leave (JliKSNUT bl HKKl' W'ilAKlf at lu A, M. and e W P. Jd.S levet WILMINGTON at e otl A. M. and 13 60 P.M. Fare to WiuuinKton 15 cental Kxcnrbion Tickets, 3a ceula. CJiiester or Uouk 10 eenu; Vtturmiun Ticket. 16 cuots. 6 b lu Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory. JOHN T. DAILEY, N.E. Cor. WATER and MARKET St ROPK AND TWINK. BAGS and BAOG1NO, fiw rlour, halt.Buprr Pbo(ihnte ot fame. Bone laut, Eta, t,IU ud amali OUt NV BAU8 con.uinUy ou band. i Alao. WOOL BACKS. rNE DOLLAR GOODS rilR CfMTD ' PUWCbtft U Bi JUOUIU but J