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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. JULY 2; i870;
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ILLINOIS.
The C'sm-rlruf tnnl I'.lrrilen Tn-itny Maine of
FuiKMinrntnl t hnnffr 1'rapoaeil..
To-day an election 18 bclnp held In Illinois on
t'ue question of adopting or rejecting the new
constitution framed by the convention recently
in pension. Some of lae proposed changes in
the fundamental law of tlieJand aro of more
than ordinary impoitance, as will be seen from
the following summary:
THE Kll.h OF KltiHTS.
The Hill of Rights provides, in addition to the pre
sent bill, tbat no person shall be denied a ay civil or
political rights on account of his religious opinions ;
tn it grand juries may be abolished v law, and that
no irrevocable grant or special privileges shall be
passed by the Legislature. - .
EI.IfllBILITY.
No pet son convicted of bribery, perjury, or other
Infamous crime is eligible to any otllce oi profit or
trust in the Mate. The present constitution con
tains no provision npon the subject. .Members or
the Legislature are reguired to swear ttiat they have
not paid any bribe to secure their election, and that
tney will not take or accept any gift or bribe for any
vote or influence, they may give or withhold for any
oillcial act. The present constitution is silent upon
the subject.
ArroKTioN.MEier.
The Legislative and Senatorial districts are to be
apportioned according to population, nnd all coun
ties having three-tilths of a ratio are entitled to at
least one representative. Provision is male agaiost
grrrymnviiermii. No such provisions in the present
Constitution. ,
AIM'ROrKIATIOKS.
No appropriation is permitted lu any private law,
and bilia making appropriations fur t ho pay of any
oitice shall not contain any other provision. There
Is no provision on this subject In the present Consti
tution. No money can be drawn from the State
Treasury except in pursuu nee of law : and no money
ullowed" to te diverted when onee appropriated.
This is to prevent the practice of, tlte Legislature In
making appropriations by law, and then diverting
the monev to some other obteot by resolution on
which the yeas and nays aro not taken.
BELKASB OF l'EBTS PUB THE STATIC.
Tlte Legislature shall not release or extinguish the
Indebtedness, liability, or obligation of any corpora
tion or individual to thf state or to any municipal
corporation therein. Tills is a new provision, in
tended to provide against an existing abuse.
K.XTKA COMI'BNSATION.
The Legislature is forbidden to grant or authorize
extra compensation, fee, or allowance to any public
officer, agent, or contractor, alter service has been
rendered on u contract made. There is no existing
provision on the subject
lOANING STATE CREDIT.
The State shall not loan its credit, nor in any
manner become responsible for the debts or liabili
ties of corporations or Individuals. No such provi
sion in the present Constitution.
EXTENDING TERM OP OlrlCK.
No law shall be passei' extending the term of any
public otllcer after his election or appointment. No
sirailiar existing provision.
MINORITV REPRESENTATION.
The State is divided Into Senatorial District, with a
provision that each District elect one Senator and
three Representatives. Kach voter is to be entitled
to as many votes as there are Representatives to be
t'hoBen; and he may divide his votes among candi
dates as he may se-5 lit; that is, he may east the
the three ballots for one person, or may divide his
votes among the several candidates. This provision
is new, and is to lie submitted separately.
SPECIAL LEGISLATION PHOllllllTEn.
Twenty-three classes of subjects are enumerated
upon which the General Assembly mav not legis
late, and to still further abridge special legislation
it is provided that no special law shall be enacted
in cases where a general law can apply.
Some of the above provision are of the
most desirable character, and it would bo well
if the people of this State could have an oppor
tunity for voting npon similar propositions,
especially those ailectlng legislation. Alto
pether, the proposed new constitution appears
to be an admirable one; and, jndin? from the
voice of tbo press, which seems, without dis
tinction of party, to bo almost unanimous in its
favor, it is reasonably certain that It will bo
adopted.
tii itujis.
Fntihe Linen Suits fob Fivb Dollars.
Entire Linen Suits for Five Dollars.
Kutlre Linen Suits for Five Dollars.
Alpaca Sacks.
Drap d'Kte Sacks.
l inen Dusters.
White Duck Pants.
Fancy Linen Pants.
W hite Duck VcsU.
Wbite Marseilles Vests.
Fancy Linen Vests.
Drap d'Ete Vests.
All kinds of Summer (.nothing bet er in Cat, Make,
and Fit than any other stock of Keady-Made Cloth
ing In Philadelphia, and sold at prices
Guaranteed Lower than any other.
Half way Bennett fc. Co.,
between Tower Hall,
Fifth and SSi.vtu streets. MS Market Street.
Pkeskkvk the Health, and Comtokt ok your
Children by using Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge for
the removal or "Worms, the restoration of the ap
petite, debility or the stomach and digestive organs,
and in all cases where a general tonic is needed.
This old-estaiiiif hed remedy will be found sure and
sure in its action, pleasant to the taste, and a most
useful auxiliary in maintaining the general health.
Sold everywhere.
Small size, r,; cents; double size, wi cents per
bottle.
A Hint to those Purchasers or Clothing who
desire to Save Two Dollars. There are some
houses that are making a great noise about offering
Cheviot Suits for Twelve Dollars, and think they are
ottering very cheap at that. We are selling the very
same goods, the only difference being that ours are
much better cut and trimmed, made for Ten Dollars.
We Invite the public to examine and satisfy them
selves of this fad.
ItocKHii.L & Wilson,
Nos. C03 and 605 Chesnut street.
A MENAGE to th. Ladies. It is not necessary to
coat the faded fibres with filth, or to sum the skin,
in order to renew In yonr blanching ringlets the
lustrous hue of their prime. I'hai.on's Vitalia, or
Saltation for the Hair, as clear and transparent
a fluid as that which sparkles in yonr cologne bottles,
effects tne change more satisfactorily than any other
preparation in tho world.
Mr. William W. Cas-sidy, laie jeweller at No. 28
Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most
attractive stocks or all kinds of Jewelry and Silver
ware in the city. He has also on hand aline assort
ment of line American Western Watches. Those
who purchase at this store at the present time are
certain to get the worth of their money.
Many, Many Years. Mrs. AVinslows soothing
f Svrcp for children teething has stood the test of
many years, and never known to fail. It Is perfectly
reliable and hurmless. It regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic and griping in the bowels,
softens the gums.reduces inflammation, and allays all
pain. Perfectly safe in all cases, as millions oi
mothers can testify.
Noun is invited to the pleasant excursions up
the river on the Fourth of July in the tine steamers
John A. Warner, from Chesnut street wharf, and
the Edwin Forrest, from Arch street.- The Warner
leaves at " A. M. and a o'clock P. M. ; the Forrest
at h A. M. and 2X P. M.
Fiw who have Ever Tried the American
Ilorsi, Boston, are tempted to leave that pattern
hotel for any other.
I' riurrv Kwuttva Uirnlx'Fl.
Tan dollars oaah.
tlanca la monthly instalments.
O. F. Davis. No. 810 Oheanut sUmI
NfW Style Picxrar. Ths German Chromos made by
A. K. P. Trabk, No. 4U N. Eighth street. Tney must be
aeen to bs admired.
iriAitltiEn.
Donn Doank. on the Roth ultimo. b the Rev.
T. A. Fernley, Paxtor of Eleventh Street M. E.
Church, Mr. Lewis K. Dunn to Miss Mast Jam
doanb, both of this city.
iii:i.
Coleman. June 80, Cironoi Harri? Ch.kman.
aged nine mouths, only child of George D.. and Net
tie Coleman.
Funeral on Sunday. July 8. at 4 o'clock P. M..
from their residence, No. vmos Spring Garden street.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend.
Mills. On the 2d instant. Mr. John Mills, aged
C9 years.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Mount
Mortal! Lodge, No. ls. A. Y. M., are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence,
No. 1C1'2 Alder street, on Tuesday afternoon at 3
o'clock. To proceed to Mount Vernon Cemetery.
Richards. Suddenly, on the With ultimo. Mr.
Launc'Klot Richards, youngest son of the late
James and Ann Kicnarus, in the 48th year or his age.
The relatives nnd friends of the family ar respect
fnllv Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence. No. 1310 xliitchlnson street, above Thomp
son, on Sunday morning at lo o'clock, without fur
ther notice. To proceed to Mount Moriah Ceme
tery. Thompson On the smh ultimo. Mary 3- second
daughter of Ambrose W. Thompson.
Townphnd. On the ?.oth ultimo. Mrs. Mary, re
lict of James Townsend, aged 67 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi
dence, No. I'fts N. Second street, on Sunday after
noon at 3 o clock, r imerai services to be held at the
Second ISaptist Church. To proceed to Gienwood
Cemetery.
Elt. on Sixth-day afternoon, the 1st Inst anL at
her residence. No. tit N. Nineteenth street, Ann L.,
winow oi v iiunm i.iy, in tne svut year oi has age.
Her relatives and friends are Invitod to attend the
funeral, from Plymouth Meeting House, Montgo
mery county, on First-day, the 3d Instant, at 4
o'clock P. M.
TO SUMMER TOURISTS.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
NEW ANi ATTRACTIVE ROUTE
10 H
SUMMER TOURISTS
TO
Northern Pennsylvania, Interior New York, Buffalo,
Rochester, Niagara Falls, the Great Lakes
and the West.
Also to Wiillamsport, Wllkesbarre, Scracton, Hchoo-
ley's Mountain, Allentown, Manch Chunk,
and all points in the Lehigh, Wy
oming and Susquehanna
Valleys.
Novelty, Comfort, Speed and Fine Scenery are the
aiiracuons oi ims route.
The attention of Summer Tourists is asked to tills
new and attractive route, nassinz through tlte varied
scenery of the Lehigh, Wyoming and busquehauna
valleys, o'lering uomrortaoie cars. Excellent Hotels
and Rapid Transit to the numerous points of interest
namea aoove.
FIVE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS
At 7-35 A. M., tMB A. M., 1'45 P. M., Jt-20 P. M. and
5W1'. m. (Sundays excepted),
FROM PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER STATION,
Corner of BERES and AMERICAN Streets.
Tickets for BUFFALO. ROCHESTER. NIAGARA
FA1 L8 and the WEST may be obtained at Otllce,
No. SU CUJtSNCJT Street.
ELLIS CURE, General Agent.
Tickets sold and Baceace checked through to
principal points at MANN S NORTH PENNSYLVA
NIA BAGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 105 South
j: if Tit mi ecu una
COPARTNERSHIPS.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING
between HECTOR TYNDALE, E. P. MIT-
c li hi. I., and janes t. h ulc, under tnestvie or
TYNDALE, MITCHELL &. WOLF, is this day dis
solved oy ine ueatn oi dames -r. won.
IIKUTOK 1 I M DALE.
E. P. MITCHELL,
Surviving partners.
Philadelphia, June SO, 1870.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY
formed a partnership, HAROLD TYNDALE being
admitted to the firm, which win hereafter be known
as TYNDALE. MITCHELL U CO., and as hereto
fore will be engaged in importing ana dealing in
China, Class, and Earthenware, No. 707 CHESNUT
btreet, iMiuaueinnia. uelttuk tiimjjaj,k.
E. P. MITCHELL,
HAROLD TYNDALE.
Philadelphia, July 1, 1370. 7 1 2t
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE COPART
nership heretofore existing between JAMES W.
BOYD and SAMUEL R. EVANS, under the Arm of
BOYD A- EVANS, Note Brokers, is this day dis
solved by mntual consent. Any business of the firm
will be settled by either partner.
SAMUEL R. EVANS WILL CONTINUE THE
business at No. SI S. THIRD Street.
JAMES W. BOYD will continue the business at
No. IS S. THIRD Street. JAMKS W. BOYD.
Philadelphia, June SO, 1870. S. R. EVANS. 1 1 St"
"TOTIC E. THE COPARTNERSHIP OF THE
JL undersigned, under the Firm of THOMPSON,
CLARKE A YOUNG, is this day dissolved. Either
partner will sign in liquidation.
R. N. THOMPSON,
EDWA.RI) 8. CLARKE,
JAMES T. YOUNG.
Philadelphia, July 1, 1S70. 7 1 Ot
INSURANCE.
PROVIDENT
Life and Trust Co.
of iiui.aii:i.iiiia,
Office-No. Ill South FOURTH Street.
Organized to promote Life Insurance among mem
bers of the SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. Good risks of
any denomination solicited.
Policies already issued exceeding
xi 3ii i.i.i s or DOLLARS.
This is a PHILADELPHIA COMPANY, and en
titled to the special confidence of the community.
PERFECT SECURITY. LOW RATES.
SMALL EXPENSES. PURELY' MUTUAL
LOW RATE OF MORTALITY. ,
These conditions enable a company to give advan
tages which cannot be surpassed.
Policies issued on the Non-Forfeiture Plan.
Statistics show that the average mortality of
Friends is nearly 25 per cent less than that of the
general population. 2 12 eos55p
A LOW RATE OF MORTALITY
HAKES
CHEAP INSURANCE IN A MUTUAL COMPANY.
EDUCATIONAL..
I.DGEHILL, MERCHANTV1LLE, N. J., WILL BE
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September IB, 1S70.
The House is new and pleasantly located, with
plenty of shade. Rooms large and airy, a number
of them communicating, and with first-class
board.
A few families can be accommodated by applying
early.
For particulars call on or address
REV. T. W. CATTELL,
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Bheuaatlsm SpecUlly Treated Thirty
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Chronic Rheumatism, $lC00paid.
Inflammatory Ubeumatism, $2)t)0 paid.
Neuralgia in the Head, JIKK'O paid.
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RUenmatiam in Kidneys, $:i)(X) paid.
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TABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY, the pre
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and referenced of incurable cases, where
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Dr. FiUr's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cored David
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Dr. Filler h Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured the
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Dr. Fitler'e Uthce, No. 2K 8. Fourth street.
Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured Hn.
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Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured Hon.
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Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured Hon.
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Dr. Fitler'e Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured of
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kill a seveie oase.
Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured A. J.
Oolton, No. 110H N. Third. A chronic case; tried every
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Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rbeumatio Remedy cured A. K.
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Dr. Fitter's Vegetablo Rheumatio Remedy cured Theo
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also Samuel Cohen, No. 24u N. Eighth.
Dt. Fitler'B Vegetable Rheumatic Remedy cured the
witeof Rev. Mr. Uavia, Hightstown, N. J. A wonderful,
unexpected cure.
DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIO RE
MEDY is warranted, under solemn oath, to have permanently.
curea mnctv nve vases in every nunarea treatea.
ANOTHER CURE BY WRITTEN GUARANTEE.
Mr. Shock, No. 1034 Columbia avenue, cured of Rheu
tnatisin by Dr. Fitter's remedy. No care, no pay.
A NEW CURE AND A GREAT CURE.
William Weyland, No. 1433 Brinton street, (Seventeenth
ward, cured ot Rheumatism by Dr. Fitter's remedy.
A CURE. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS.
James Hinas, Forty-first and Market rtreota, W. P.,
cured of Rheumatism by Dr. Fitter's remedy.
A GREAT OURE.-GO AND CONSULT HER.
Mrs. K. C. Barton, corner Clinton and Henry streets,
Camden, of Rheumatism, by Dr, Fitler'e remedy.
A GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM.
John Weckerly, No. HIS Buttonwood street, cured by
Dr. 1 it ler's Rheumatio Remedy. No cure, no pay.
NEURALGIA.
A remarkable core. K. Griffith, No. 700 Kessler street,
a very severe chronic case, cured by Dr. Fitter's Remedy,
No. -8 b. Fourth street.
STUBBORN FACTS-RHEUMATISM CURES.
Griffin Saively. No. 229 George street. Sixteenth wrd,
cured by Dr. 1'itler's ltemedy.
RHEUMATISM.
(.FORGE ELLIOTT cured, Frankford ; considers it
wonderful remedy.
RHEUMATISM.
Mrn. BACON cied. No. ftiH MARKET Strcot, Camdm,
by Dr. FITLER, No. !tt 8. FOURl'U htrr-t. i
RHEUMATISM.
Mr. SHOCK cured, No. 1U34 COLUMBIA Avemte, by
written guarantee
RHEUMATISM.
8. ( ZIMMERMAN cured, No. 1748 MARSHALL, by
Dr. Fli LEU'S Remedy.
Dr. Fitter's Rheumatic Remedy has the following ad
vantages: First It is purely vegetable, and warranted not to con
tain mercury, uoldiicuiu, minerals, metals, or auytlung in
jurious to the system.
Second H is prepared from the original prescription of
Doctor Joseph f. rilier, a gralnat f the University of
Pennsylvania, and now one of our oldest piaeusing pujki
cians. Third He baa made these diseases his specialty, and
spent a lifetime in preparing oor iolallible remedy.
Fourth A limited stated quantity is warranted in every
case, and it it iaiis to cure tiie money is reiunuea.
Medical advice to Rbeumatio sufferers given daily, from
11 until 4, without charge. No other disease prescribed
for. Advice sent ty man wituoui cnarge. lepot ana
Oir.ce No. 2 S. FOURTH Street.
RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.
Sutterers from these painful complaints have only them
selves to blame if they permit theiv frames to be tortured,
when a sovereign cure like Dr. Fitter's wonderful Rheu
matic Remedy is within such easy reach of even the
humblest in the land. As to its curative properties in
rbemnatism, gout, and neuralgia, no one, who is not wil
fully blind, can entertain the shadow of doubt. Thou
sands of the worst cases known to the medical faculty
have been cured by it, and hundreds of the certificates
given in its favor are from judges, lawyers, physicians,
merchants, tradesmen, etc, in our very midst, who are
livine- evidences of its miraculous power. It is sold every
where, an d rheumatic and neuralgic sufferers owe it to
themtu1'' waea tiial of I virtues, . we
FIFTH SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE JSuIn:
IVoav X7itlij- IiiniiLjunttel--Irices Reduced.
In Order to reduce onr Isrge Stock Of Parasols.
Hsnrmprchlofn, Shirt Front., Corwts, White Goods,
inuMqaiiu rtcv, omrrru kiubuuh, ana
KID GLOVES.
Largsst assortment ia the city. We endeavor to keep a run assortment during all seasons of the year.
Kid Gloves,
tlto.
Kid Gloves,
11-30.
Kid
Cbtl dren s Kid Gloves; Gents' Kid Gloves; all
A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW,
Imrorters or and Sole Agents for the Bartley and La Belle Kid Cloven,
No. 23 North EIGHTH Street..
W." T. SN0D
CLOTH D
HAVE REMOVED TO
NORTHWEST CORNER
NINTH AND MARKET STREETS,
July 1,
EXCURSIONS.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.
BI'liCIAL IVOTlCli:.
CAPB MAY EXCURSION TICKETS sold SAT
URDAY, Tnly 2, are good to return TUESDAY,
July 5.
7 1 2t W. J. SEWELL, Superintendent.
FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSiaN
mn riA-OTi tvtatt
SV WAAdh M AVASMSSdSia
'
BY STEAMER ARUOIVSMITH,
On Saturday, July 2, from Arch Street
Wharf, at 9 A. M,
Return on Monday from Cape May at s A. it
Fare for the Excursion, Including carriage
hire 13-00
To return by Railroad on Monday. 4-00
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS.
Excursion Tickets will be issued by this Company
from Philadelphia cn July 2, 8, and 4, to BETHLE
HEM, DOYLESTOWN, QUAKERTOWN, SELLERS
VILLE, EASTON, ALLENTOWN,- and MAUCH
CHUNK, good to return until July inclusive. Also
to WILLIAMSrORT, WLLKESBARRE, and 8CRAN
T3S, good to return for two week.v
See time table In another coLunn.
ELLIS CLARK,
AGENT.
t ::o 4t
FOURTH OF JULY
AT TB
SEA. SHORE,
VIA
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL
ROAD TO ATLANTIC CITY.
Trains leave VINE STREET FERRY on SATUR
DAY at 8-00 A. M., 8-00, 8-30, and 4-15 1'. M.
On SUNDAY at 8-00 A. M.
MONDAY, 8-00 A. M. and 3-30 and 4-15 P. M.
The 2-00 and 3-33 P. IVL trains RUN THROUGH IN
B.OUR8.
Excursion tickets, good from Saturday morning,
July 2, until Tuesday morning, July 5, inclusive,
1300.
To prevent crowding at the ticket otllce at Vine
Street Ferry, tickets have been placed on sale at No
623 CHESNUT Street.
6 24 8t
D. H. MUNDY, Agent.
pOR CAPE MAY.
On and after THURSDAY, June SO, the steamer
ARROWSMITH will leave ARCH STREET WIIARB1
for CAPE MAY on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS,
and SATURDAYS at 9 A. M.
Returning, will leave CAPE MAY on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 8 A. M., stopping
each way at Chester and New Castle.
Fare, $3-96, Including carriage hUv.
Servants, tl'60, " "
Children, fl'20, " " "
Horses, carriages, and freight", taken at reasonable
rates.
The ARROWSMITH is a flae, commodious steamer,
and is fitted with every requisite for the safety and
comfort of passengers.
. GEO. H. HUDDELL,
C. TAGGART,
6 29 lot m wftf No. 62 N. DELAWARE Avenue.
T17KST JERSEY RAILROAD J COMPANY.
V NOTUK.
The WEST JERSEY KAILKOID COMPANY
will run au excursion to CAl'U MAY. July 4th, last
lioat leaving JMarket street wharf (upper slile) at 6
A. M. Keturnlug, leaves ape May at 6 P. M. Ess.
cursion laie, f .'. WILLIAM J. NKWKLl.,
It Superintemleut.
Fans. Emhr-1f.iMp. Toa nnrula nnqlerv. nirri
Piques, French Muslins, Plaid Muslins, TarUtau.
Gloves',
11 - 46.
Kid Gloves,
n-so.
Kid Gloves,
kinds of Kid Gloves.
a w
GRASS & CO;,
EALERS,
1870.
EXCURSIONS.
CAMDEN AND AMDOY
AKD
PHILADELPHIA. AND TRENTON
EAILR0ADS.
Fourth of July Excursion for
Iffew "York.
excursion licuetn, i lor ti.e
1
I it i mi
UVHUU JLI'ap.
I
Will be Bold from Philadelphia far all tralus of si.
3d and 4th JULY,
Good to return from New York July4, e anl 6, by
i any 01 tne trains except New York and Wasli-
t lngton Through Lines.
W. H. CATZMER,
71 2t
AGENT.
GRANDEST FOURTH OF JULY
Excursions. The greatest Revolutionary
Relic in existence is the old English man
ol-war Augusta, sunk in the Delaware In 17T6. Thia
frigate has been raised, and is now on exhibition at
Gloucester Point, N. J., with her equipment of war,
consisting of cannon, swords, guns, shot, captain's .
quadrant, anil other relics, Included In which are
tallow candles in a perfect state of preservation,
after lying at the bottom of the Delaware river
nearly 100 years. At the time of her capture, General
Howe, with the brltlsh army, had possession of.
Philadelphia. This frigate was coming to his assist
ance with supplies, when a well-directed shet from
Fort MIrilin caused her to sink, with all onboard.
Extra steamers, with first-clasa accommodations,
plenty of ice-water, etc., will U-ave South street
wharf every few miouteffdurlng the day.
N. B. The wood of this ship, making splendid,
canes, can be had on board. it
DAILY EXCURSIONS UP THE DELA
ware to Beverly, Burlington, and- Bris
tol, touching at Riverton, Tosresdale, and Andalu
sia, by the splendid steamboat JOHN A. WARNER,
leaving CHESNUT Street "W harf at S o'clock P. M.
Returning, leaves Bristol at 4 P. SL, and arrives In
Philadelphia about 6 P. M.. Morning trip down from
Bristol at 6-65 A. M. Evening trip up from Philadel
phia at 6 P. M. On Sundays leave Philadelphia at
i P. M. Excursion tickets 40 cents. Eaoh way 85
cents. it
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS BY THE
splendid steamboat JOHN A.WARNER.
Leaving CHESNUT Street Wharf at IX o'clock.
and Megargee's Wharf, Kensington, at 8 o'clock:
P. M., foe Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, touching
at Riverton and Andalusia. Returning leaves Bris
tol at 4 o'clock P. arriving at Philadelphia about
6 o'clock. Morning trip down from Bristol at
815 A. M. Evening trip up from, Philadelphia at &
o'clock P. M. Far Excursion 40 cents. Each way
80 cents. ' It
s-lw STEAMER EDWIN FORREST,
for Trenton, will leave as follows:
Arch ttrtet viharf. Leewt South Trenton.
Sat'dav, Jnly i, 2M P. M. I 8atUar, July 8, tf P.
M'ay.Ju. 4,8,' j' AM..KPM M'ay.Ju 4,9 A M,X P. M,
Tu'day, July 6, 0 A. M. Tu day, July 6, lojtf A. M.
Touching at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly, Bur
lington, Brurtol, Florence, Robbins' Wharf, White
nilL Far to Trenton, 40 cents. All other places,
each way, 25; Excursion, 10; Excursion to Trenton,
60 cents. t
SUNDAY EXCURSION. THE
Steamer EDWIN FORREST will leave
Arch street Wharf, Kumfcy, July 3d, at 8 o'clockA.
M., touching at Magargee's Wharf, above Poplar
street, Brldesburg, Tacony, Andalusia, Beverly, Bur
lington, Bristol, Vlorence, Robblna' wharf and White
Hill, near Bordentown. Returning, leaves White
Hill at 4-45, Bristol, 5-45, Burlington at 0 o'clock
P.M.
Fare each way, 95 cents.
Fare for Excursion, 40 cents. It
DAILY FIRST-CLASH EXCURSION'S
OAJiiiE.NS at ULOLChSi jK iinT. Always a
breeze blowing. Take or scud tb family. ISteaiuers
with everv accommodation. (Ice water, eta) Leave
SOUTH Street every few minutes. i i0 lm 4p
HOTEU5.
COLONNADE HOTEL.
FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT ST3.,
WNTTSELF HEW AND UANDSOMRLT FUB
, IJjUEU is no rsad for psrnunsat or tcausieat ikmi