0 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH rniLADELPfll A, MONDAT, JULY 11, 1870. I K try mrr C1.0THIN0. MKN'fl, YOUTHS' AND BOTS, Am. Stti.ks, Buttkr ik Mark, 1EKTTKR I If Styi.k, 1?ttkr in evkrt wat, Than ant Other Stick of Kiadt-Mapk Clothing in rniI.ADKI.rHIA, AND BOLD AT GUARANTEED LOWER PrUClIS. IMf-vay ) Bennktt A CO., lietxcttn Fifth y Tower Halt,, and Sixth fit. ) No. 619 Market Street. Tun Worry of Ailing Children! Their lll-hu-morod fretting when too peevish to play and not sick enough to give up how familiar Is this phase of childhood to every parent! Frequently, too, there Is apparent a want of appetite, a depression of spirits, an evident loss of strength and vitality, and etui no development of specific disease; bat with these symptoms to deal with, you may be sure a good, safe tonic, such as Dr. Jayne's Vermifuge, will, In a short time, bring the little patient around and restore the general health. This preparation, besides, relieves Dyspepsia In adults, and thoroughly eradicates Worms In old and young. Every mother would do well to keep a supply of so safe and prac tical a curative on hand. Sold everywhere. Small size, 37 cents; double size, 60 cents per bottle. A New Addition to our National Bill of Fare. The committee of ladies appointed by the Farmers' Club of the American Institute, among whom was au eminent medical graduate and the wife of the Secretary of the Institute, state In their report that a packet of Sea Moss Farine, costing twenty-five cents, will produce, when combined with milk, in due proportion, full sixteen quarts of blanc mange, while a packet of corn starch, maizena or farina, costing sixteen cents, will only produce, with a like quantity of milk, from four to six quarts, thus show ing that the new food staple Is actually worth, as a means of nourishment, about one hundred and fifty per cent, more than heretofore-popular prepara tions from maize and grain. It is also stated that it has none of ihe heating properties of ordinary fari naceous food, and is digcBted and assimilated with wonderful rapidity. One of the most delightful places of summer re sort to be found anywhere In the country is at North Wales, on vhe line of the North Pennsylvania Kail road. The North Wales Ilotel, which has been lately remodelled and furnished In elegant style, is now receiving boarders for the season. The proprietor (Abel Lukens) is well known to very many persons as Just the man for the place. Mr. William W. Cassidy, the jeweller ftt No. 23 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. Ho has also on hand a fine 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. Vast Quantities of Iv ory Destroyed. Thou sands of teeth that might last a lifetime are lost every year, simply because the parties concerned either forget or do not appreciate the fact that Sozo iont, duly applied, renders the dental substance proof against decay. Singer's Family Sewing Machines, Ten dollar cash. Blance in monthly instalment O. If. Davis, No. 810 Oheanut street. New Style Picture. The Gorman Ohromoa madeby A. K. P. Traslc, Mo. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be een to be admired. Accidents will occur even in the best-regulated families, and "Spaulding's Glue" should be kept handy. Cape May. To enjoy the best table, home com forts, and the best bathing, go to the Ocean House. iriAUiuuu. League C romwkll. On the oth Instant, by Rev. Samuel Ditrborow, Robert S. Leaoue to mart M. Cromwell, daughter of the late Captain Joseph Michaels, all ol this city. i ih;i. Divine. On Friday evening, July 8, 1870, Wil. li a si Divikh, In the 70th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1S02 Locust street, on Wednesday after noon, the 13th Instant, at 3 o'clock. Interment as Woodlands. Ogdkk. On the Oth Instant, David C. Ooden, In the 69th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his residence, Woodbury, N. J., on the 12th Instant, at 2 o'clock. Turner. on the evening of the 9th instant, An drew Turner. The relatives and friends of th family, and the Conference of St. Vincent de Paul and St. Augus tine's Arch Confraternity, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 464 N. Sixth street, on Wednesday morning, the 13th in stant, at &x o'clock. Services and Interment at St. Augustine's. CLOTHING. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARB WELL MADE. OUR CUTTERS ARB MEN OF TALENT! BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY PUR CHASER. umwfsptr CEO. W. NIEMANN. WINDOW FASTENER. riMlE UNRIVALLED NEVER-FAILING, X fcELF-LOtiKING WINDOW FAST. The beet.most complete, perfect, and durable article for securing windows either with or without wight that baa erer been offered to the public. Designed for the ose of dwell ings, stores, factories, steamboats, street and steam rail way cars; securely locks the windows in any denired potition, and can easily be applied to old and new Manufactured by the Boston and Meriden Manufaotnr- in. fiomnn. No. fiia (JOMMBKOiS Street, and sold ty all the pmoipal Hardware houses in the city. U 1 HI 111 Tf 1U ART EXHIBITION. Q l'UUJU I2X1I11I1T10JV, AT OHABLES F. HASELT1NES ART GALLERY No. 1133 CHE8NUT Street, Brann's famous Autotypes of Paris), comprising Paintings, Drawings, Frescoes, t:. nf thtt ffalleriea of Paris. Vienna. Florence. Rome. Milan, Basle, Sexe-Weimar, ate., etc, amounting to tiOOO diTerse subjects. Also, 8u0 diverse views of Kuronean scenery and antiquities. n.iniiUr.Uantion is called to "Moses.n by Michel Angelo, as never before exhibited; the sew series of Paintings by Carlo Dolui, Oarloni, Salvi, Ouido Rent, etc ; the whole collection of Rousseau's Landscapes; and the Rembrandt Oollection oi ins uanery oi uaasei. it MACHINERY. COTTON AND WOOL FINI8IIING MA chines, Shears. Brushing. Napping and fulling, Lap. Dins and Measuring Machines, Iron. Temples, New tutWr.aad Ioe.s.adr.P.jr.a.p.e.aUy repairs a susciaity . llKOKUK G. HOWARD. 6tmi No. IT SoutU MICH 1 KB. M'l'ii Street. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS ON THE LINE OF PHILADELPHIA AMD RKADIKO RAILROAD AAD BRANOHV8. MAT 90, 1S70. MANSION HOITHK, Mf, CARBON. Mr , Caroline Wnndor Ppftsrille P. O., Schuylkill TUhUARORA HOTEL, Mrs. at. L. Miller, Tn.caroia P. O., Schuylkill county. JnAIinlON liOUNfC. W. F. Biolth, Wahanoy Oity P. O., Schuylkill oountr. MOUNT OARMEL HOUSE, TOUm Oharlee Onlp.'Mount tliirmel P. O . Northumberland 00 WHITE- HOUSE, F. Mayer, Reading P. ).. Herks county. ANDALUSIA HALL, Henry We rer. Rnading P. O.. Berks county. (jENTRAli AVENUE HALL, O. D. DAT Reading P. O., Berks county. , . SPRING MILL HKIOHTS, Jaoob H. Brh. Uonhnhncken P. O , Montgomery oo. BOYERTOWN SEMINARY, I M. Koos. Boyertown P. O,, Horks oouniy. LITIS! 8PRINO8, George F. Gresder, Litis P. O., Lancaster oonnty. . LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernomville P. O.. Berks connty. GOLD HI KINGS HOTEL, LEBANON COUNTY, Wm. Lereh, , Pine Grove P. (.. Schuylkill oounty. . t KPHRATA SPRINGS. John Frederic. Fphrnta P. O., Incaster county. , PEKKIOMHN BRIDGE HOTEL, Davis Lonjraker. Col Incerille P. O.. Montgomery co, , PROSPECT TERR AUK, Dr. James Palmer, Ooltpeeville P. O., Montgomery o DOUTY HOUSE, ueorge H. Bnrr, Shamokin, Northumberland county. Kxoursion Tickets will be sold at Philadelphia to and irora above points at reduced rates, good for same day issued, and on Saturdays good until the following Mon-ay- 6 25 2m PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND B ALT I II ORE RAILROAD. NATIONAL CAMP MEETING AT OAK INGTON, Ml)., Commencing TUESDAY, July 12, isro, and contlnu. lng teu days. Trains for Camp Ground will leave Philadelphia (Sunday excepted) at 8-30 and 11-45 A. M. and and 11-30 P. M. Round trip tickets at reduced rates can be pur chased at No. 8-23 CUESNUT Street, or at Depot BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. .' 7 7l2t H. F. RENNET, Superintendent. ATLANTIC H OUSE, Newport, Rhode Island, board iikduckd. This Hotel will be opened MAT 30, at $3-50 per day for transient boarders. Families may make special arrangements by the week or season. WM. W. HAZARD, 411mf4p PROPRIETOR. BELMONT HALL, SCUOOLEVS MOUNTAIN, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. This favorite resort has been greatly improved and enlarged, and offers superior Inducements to those seeking a healthy, quiet, and fashionable re treat for the summer at reduced prices. 7 11 lm D. A. CROWELL, Proprietor. g E N T Z HOUSE, Nob. 17 and 19 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA. The attention of the travelling community, and persons seeking a quiet summer resort, are called to this first-class Ilotel, new and handsomely furnished throughout, with all the modern conveniences. Terms ior summer Dnaraers so to iu per week. 612m GEORGE Z. BENTZ, Proprietor. LAKE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE, CALD well. N. Y. Best of accommodations for tnmiliaa and gentlemen. Board per day, Q3'E0: from June 1 to July 1, $14 per week ; for the seaxon, $14 to $17'U, according to room ; for the months of July and August, $1760; August, $21. linen irom uuue i to vciouer m. Aaaress 6o8m li. J. ROOKWELI.. CIIITTENANGO. WHITE BULPHER SPRINGS. Aladison county. N. Y, First-class Hotel, with every requisite. Drawins-room and HleeDinir-cura from New York citv. via Hudson River Railroad at 8 A- M. and tt P. M. . with. out change. Send for circular. 6 ti 2m BEESLET'S POINT HOTEL, CAPE MAY CO., N. J., is now open for the reception of visitors W. V. WOOD, 0 301m'' Proprietor. TO LET, IN HADDONFIELD, N. J. PART of a desirable House, furnished or unfurnished. luuire Of S. APPLETON, No. 314 CUESNUT Street. It FURNACES. Established in 1835. Invariably the greatest success over all competition whenever and wherever exhibited or used in the UNITED STATES. CHARLES WILLIAMS' Patent Golden Eagle Furnaces, Acknowledged by the loading Architects and Builders to be the moat powerful and durable Furnaces ottered, and the moat prompt, systematic, and largest house in this line of business. HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES, and only first-class work turned out. Nof. 1132 and 1131 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.-BFND FOR BOOK OF FACTS ON HEAT AND VENTILATION. 6 331m INSTRUCT ION. I7DGEIIILL, MERCIIANTVILLE, N. J., WILL BE -opened for SUMMER BOARDERS from July 1 to September 115, 18T0. The House Is new and pleasantly located, with plenty of shade. Rooms large and airy, a number of them communicating, and wiu first-class board. A few families caa be accommodated by applying early. For particulars call on or address REV. T. W. CATTELL, 7 1 Merchantville, N. J. CUEGARAY INSTITUTE, Nos. 1527 AND 1529SPRUCK Street, Philadelphia, will reopen on TUSbDAY, September 111. French is the language oi th larcily, and is oonstantly spoken in the iuntitute. ti lawful bin U U'llKK Vll.LV, Principal. HY. li A IJ 1 12 It JI A C II li e CLASSICAL, SOIENT! flO. AND COMMER CIAL ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BClLDlN'J, No. Iu8 South TENTH Street. A Primary, Elementary, and Finishing School. Circulars at Mr. Warburton'a, No. 430 Chesnut street 6 30 tf HAIR CURLERS. rp II li li V 1 13 It I O K XIAIXt OXJItLElTS, AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE LADIES (Patented July 9, 18o7.) This Carter is the most perfect invention ever offered to the public It is easily operated, neat in appearance and will not injurs the hair, as there is no heat required, nor any metal lio aubstanoe used to rust er break the hair Manufactured oni, and for sale wholesale and retail, by McJIII.I.A. afc CO., i S3 6m No, 63 North FRONT Street. Philadelphia. 'Sold at all ry Gooda, Trimming and Notion Stores. MAT8 AND CAPS. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and easy Bttin Drose Hats (patented), in a Lu ImDraved faahiona ottheseasoB, OUB.SM'1' Street nest (tout U tU Poet Oftea BUMMER RESORTS. A TLA K TIC CITY. UNITED 8TATE8 HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., IS NOW OPEN. Reduction of Twenty Per Cent, in the Price of Board. Manic nnder the direction of Professor M. F. Aledo. Terms, $30 per week. Persons desiring to en gags rooms will address. BROWN A WOELPPER, Proprietors, No. 837 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia. tBtbitnlm 6 26 dim 7 86 thutolm SURF HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. is now open for thel season. Besides the ad vantage of location this bouse enjoys, and the fine bathing contiguous to it, a railroad has been constructed since last season to convey guests from the hotel to the bpach. The house has beon overhauled and refitted throughout, and no pains will be spared to make it, in every particular, A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. 611 8m J. FRRA8. Proprietor. JIGIITIIOUSE COTTAGE, Located between United States Hotel and the beach, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J. BOARD REDUCED. Open from June 1 to October 1. 6 l-2m JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. TII E WILSON COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITV. A new and well-furnlshed Boardlmr-housc on NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near the Depot. j rrms to suiu 7 6 1 ra- ROBERT L. FCREY, Proprietor. BEACH COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITV. NOW open. A first-class Familv Boardinor House. MICHIGAN Avenue, near the Beach. NO BAR. Terras to suit all. Apply to J. B. DOYLE, Proprie tor, or E. F. PARROX1, No. 85 N. EIGHTH Street, corner of Filbert. 7 1 lm ATEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S 1 COTTAGE), PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, tirst house below the Mansion House. Atlantic Citv. is NOW OPEN to receive Unests. AU eld friends heartily welcome, and new ones also. Mils. smiuk.. b 11 2m Proprietress. MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Atlantic City, is open the entire vear. Situ- ated near the best bathing. Has large airy rooms, with spring beds. Terms 15 per week. e 25 ow uukuu it. Mali, proprietor. ATLANTIC CITYMRS. LUNGREN (FOR merlv of THIRTEENTH and ARCH) has taken a line cottage on VIRGINIA AVENUB, where she is prepared to receive boarders on reasonable terms Address E. LUNGREN, Atlantic City. 7 11 mwst". c ENTRAL HOUSE, is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. AlljAUllU Villi. U.f 6116W LAWLUK A TKlLLYt rrcprtotors. THE "CIIALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open. Railroad from the house to the bench. ELISUA ROBKKTS. 6 11 3m Proprietor. TO SUMMER TOURISTS. JJC1I1UII COAL Ac WAV. CO.'g RAILROADS. PLEASURE TRAVELLERS For the Valleys or WYOMING and LEHIGH, for the CATAWISSA RAILROAD, and for the SWITCH BACK RAILROAD, celebrated for Its magniflcent views, should take the 9-45 A. M. HXPRESS TRAIN from the NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT, Corner of BERKS and AMERICAN Sts., Philada., Or by taking the 8-20 P. M. train from the same depot, can go to Mauch Chunk, remain there over night, pass over the SWITCH-BACK la the morn ing, and continue their journey that afternoon. Those wishing to visit MAUCH CHUNK and the SWITCH-BACK, can take the 9-49 A. M. train, and return to Philadelphia the same evening. Large and well-kept Hotels at Mauch Chunk. Wllllamsport, Wilkesbarre, and Scranton. Passengers to WilllamsDort by the 9-45 train reach there in nearly two hours shorter time than by any other route. Be sure to call for your tickets over the LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD, and see that you get them over that road. Tickets for sale at No. 811 Chesnut street, No. 103 South Fifth street, and at North Pennsylvania Rail road Depot. , i. JA. UIJIIJllll, Master of Transportation. .YAUIUS A. DINKEY, 7 s lmrp General Ticket Agent. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE FOB SUMMER TOURISTS TO Northern Pennsylvania, Interior New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Niagara Falls, WatklnB' Glen, the Great Lakes, and the West. Also to Wliliamsport, Wllkesbarre, Scranton, Schoo- ley's Mountain, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and all points In the Lehigh, Wy oming and Susquehanna Valleys. Novelty, Comfort, Speed and Fine Scenery are the attractions oi tnis route. The attention of Summer Tourists 1b asked to this new and attractive route, passing through the varied scenery of the Lehigh, Wyoming and Susquehanna Valleys, offering Comfortable Cars, Excellent Hotels and Rapid Transit to the numerous points of Interest named above. FIVE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS At 7 35 A. M., 9-45 A. M., 1'45 P. M., 3-20 P. M. and 6-00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), FROM PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER STATION, Corner ol BERKS and AMERICAN Streets. Tickets for BUFFALO, ROCHESTERnIAGARA. FALLS and the WEST may be obtained at Oillce, No. 811 CUESNDT Street. ELLIS CL4RK, General Agent Tickets sold and Bapgage checked through to principal points at MANN'S NORTH PENNSYLVA NIA DAGUAGE EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 10& South FIFTH Street. 7 1 lm EXCURSIONS. OR CAPE MAY. On and after THURSDAY, June 30, the steamer ARROWSMITH will leave ARCH STREET WHARF for CAPE MAY on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATDRDAIS at 9 A. M. Returning, will leave CAPE MAY on MONDAYS, WBDNKSDAY8 and FRIDAYS at 8 A. M., stopping each way at Chester and New Castle. Fare, fi-25, including carriage hire. Servants, $f60, ' " " Children, tl'28, " Horses, carriages, and freight, taken at reasonable rates. The ARROWSMITH is a fine, commodious steamer, and Is fitted with every requisite for the safety and comfort of passengers. GEO. H. HUDDELL, C. TAGGART, 6 S9 lot m wf tf No. 6! N. DELAWARE Avenue, jrirfc. DAILY FIRST-CLASS EXCURSIONS iw.aA l..l trill ttit.l nliarl. UAUuilsb at GLOUCESTER POINT. Always a breeze blowing. Take or send the family. Steamers with every accommodation, (ice water, etc.) Leave south Street every lew minutes. o ao im 4p MEDIOAL. DR. VAN DYKE'S TONIC AND PURIFYING BITTERS is every where acknowledged to stand unequalled and unrivalled as a Tonlo and Purlf riuir Remedy. It is the only remedy In the world that will positively and permanently cure Dyspepsia, it In a pure Tonic, composed of the concentrated Juices of rtrtalu roeuiclnai herbs, plants and roots. It is prepared with a true knowledge and conception of li.e requirements of tbe bumau system. Sold by all druggists, bole proprietor, JAMES M. VAN KYKB, M D., 0 5 12mrp No. 103u RACE BUeet. SUMMER RESORTS. C ATE MAY. gTOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J., IS NOW OrEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. Music nnder the direction of Professor CHARLES R. DODWORTH. Terms, 4 00 per day, or $23 per week. CHARLES DUFFY, Proprietor, 8St J15 Formerly of the Continental Hotel, Phlla. THE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, OAPK I8LANn.N. J., 18 NOW OPKN. The bouse been (rrentlr enlsraed and improved, and .ffam aniMtrinr lnrlnr.in.ni. tn thm. imL i n a niliAL, Anil plenssnt boms by tbasps-side t a moderate prico. Aridress. K. fiRIl- 'i H UB, MO. 1UM tilll!.our piroei. or Uspe May V .11 IU UNITED STATES HOTEL, FORMERLY Sherman House, Cape Island. The undersigned respectfully lnrorras the public that he has taken the above hotel, and will keep a plain, comfortable house, a good table, and the best wines and liquors that he can procure. Price of board, 17.60 per week. The house Is now open for visitors. 6 87 lm JERE McKIBBIN, Agt. OCEAN ROUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. THE BEST table on Cape Island. Numerous home-like comforts, location within fifty yards of the best bathing on the beach, are the principal advantages possessed by this first-clans family hotel. No bar on the premises. LYCETTK it SAWYER, 6 30 lm Proprietors. CAPE ISLAND WILLIAM MASON HAS consolidated the Continental with the favorite MKR OH ANTS' HOTEL, joining both bouses together, and eitendios the portico the whole length of the bailding. 1 be hotel has been renovated throughout, and tbe Sleep ing Apartments supplied with tine Spring Mattresses. Now open. Terms reasonable. 6 16 lm BRYANT HOUSE, DECATUR 8TREET, near the Bsach, Cape May, H. J., is NOW OPKN for tbe season. House entirely new ; newly furnished turougb out, and has a full Ocean view. Accommodations for 100 guests. NO BAR. J. U BRYANT, 8 IS lm Proprietor. T"REMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J This House is now open for the reception of guests. Rooms can be engaged at No. 1903 MOUNT VKRNON Street, until July 1. 616 2m MRS. K, PARKINSON JONF3. FRIENDS' COTTAGE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., FRONT Street, south of Congress Hall Lawn, and near the Ocean, is now open for the reception of guests. 6161m 'A. P. COOK, Proprietor. S W. CLOUD'S COTTAGE FOR BOARDEH3, e FRANKLIN, opposite Hughes street, Cape Island. 7 8 lm MCMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, OAPK MAY, N. J. The new Atlantic is now open. 6 25 wlm 3m JOHN McMAKIN, Proprietor. CRE8SE COTTAGE, No. 31 FRANKLIN ST., Cape May, N, J. M RS. BAYLISS, Proprietress INSURANCE. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. JANUARY I, 1870. Incorporated 1791 Charter Perpetual. Capital-Assets- $500,000 $2,783,601 Losses Paid since organiza tion $23,000,000 Beceipts of Premiums69, $1,99 1,83745 Interest from Invest ments, 1869 114,69674 $2,106,53419 Losses paid, 1869 $1,035,38684 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgages on City Property "CC,450 United States Government and other Loan Bonds. 1,122,S46 Railroad, Bank, and Canal Stocks 55,703 Casn In Bank and Oillce 217,020 Loans on Collateral Security 32,553 Notes Receivable, mostly Marine Pre miums 321,944 Accrued Interest 20,357 Premiums In course of transmission. . . 85,193 Unsettled Marine Premiums 100,900 Real Estate, Oillce of Company, Phila delphia., 30,000 Total Assets Jan. 1, I&IO i,7h:t,.vTl DIRECTOR. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, SAMUEL W. JONES, JOHN A. BROWN, CHARLES TAYLOR, AMBROSE WHITE, WILLIAM WELSH, S. MORRIS WALN, JOHN MASON, FRANCIS R. COPE, EDW. II. TROTTER, DW. S. CLARKE, T. CHARLTON HENRY, ALFRED D. J ESS DP, LOUIS C. MADEIRA, CHAS. W. CUSHMAN, CLEMENT A. GRISCOM ; WILLIAM BROCKIE. GEORGE L. HARRISON, Alum u g. corn, PRESIDENT. ClIAUI.i:S I'LITT, VICE-PRESIDENT. MATTHIAS MAKIM, Secretary. felOluinly C. II. REEVES, AsaUtant Secretary. CUTLERY, ETO. JODGEKS & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNOTS, Pearl and BUf bandies, and beantlfal Bnisb I Rodger,', and Wad A Butcher's Razors, and the oela. brated Lecooltre Bazar i Ladies' Scissors, la cases, of tba finest quality ; Rodgers Tabls Cutlery, Oarrsrs and Forks, Haxor Strops, Cork Borews, Eta. Ear instruments, to assist tba b sarin, of tba most approTsd construction, at P.f MADEIRA'S, Ra. lis TENTH Street, below Chesnut. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. O L OTH HOUSE. JAMES ft HUBER, No. 11 North gfX'OrVU Street, Sign of tbe Golden Lamb, Aie w receiving a large and splendid assortment of new stylea of FANCY CASSIMEKE3 And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS aud COATINGS, (3 83 mw AT WHOLESALE AND R5TAIL, REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. R U 8 T E B 8' , E 8 T A T E SALE. OP TBI FREEDOM IRON AND STEEL COMPANY. The undersigned, Mornrajrees and Trustee under the mortgage of the FREEDOM IRON AND 8TEBL COMPANY, which bears date February 1, 1867, nnder and pursuant to a request and notice of creditors, given under the provisions of the said mortgage, for default of payment of Interest, Will sell at public sale, at tho Philadelphia Ex change, on TUESDAY, the 27th day or September, A. D. 1SI0, at 12 o'clock noon, by M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. All the lands, tenements, hereditaments, and real estate of whatsoever Mnd and wheresoever situate and being of the said Freedom Iron and Steel Com pany, and all the buildings, machine shops, machi nery, fixtures, forges, furnaces, grist mill, ore rights, stationary engines, saw mills, railroads and cars ef every kind belonging to the said Company granted In mortgage by the said Company to us by tho said mortgage, viz. : About thirty-nine thousand (39,000) acres of land InMlftlinand Huntingdon counties, Pennsylvania, on which there are erected extensive steel works, four (4) charcoal blast furnaces, and numerous shops and buildings, to wit: The property known as the Freedom Iron and Steel Works, In Mlillin county, Pennsylvania, com prising two hundred and elghty-nlno (239) acres of land. One (1) charcoal blast furnace, Bessemer steel converting house, hammer shop, rail and plate mill, steam forge, tyre mill, water-power bloomery, cast steel works, foundry and machine shops, old forge, smith shop, carpenter shop, store with warehouse attached, mansion house, odlces, 64 dwelling houses, saw-mill, lime-kiln, stables and other buildings, with stationery engines, machinery, and fixtures. Also, the property known as the Greenwood Ore Bank, In Union township, Mitllln county, containing 91 acres of land, and 20 dwelling houses and stables. Also, the property known as the Week's Saw Mill, In the same county, containing 2352 acres of land, with mill and all the machinery and appurtenances thereof. With two small tracts of land in Derry township, Mini In county, each containing about one acre, more or less, respectively known as the Cun ningham and Ryan lots, and two small tracts of land, containing about one acre and one-fourth of an acre, respectively, known as the Hostetter lot, and tho Stroup Houbc and lot, In Union township, Mlillin county. Also, about 17,400 acres of unseated lands, in Mitllln county. Also, the right to take ore on the Mulhersbaagh farm, in Decatur township, Miilllu county, at a royalty of 25 cents per ton. Together with about 907 acres of land, in Hunting don county, known as the Greenwood Furnace tract, with two charcoal blast furnaces, known as the Greenwood Furnaces,with engines and flxtures, with mansion house, 17 stables, carpenter shop, blacksmith shop, 82 dwelling houses, offlees and store, one grist mill, with stable and bulldngs of every description, railroad and ore cars. Also, the property known as tho Monroe Furnace, in Barre township, Huntingdon county, containing about 179 acres of land, with nine dwelling-houses, stables, carpenter shop, smith shop, store and oillce building. Also, about 17,200 acres of land, In Huntingdon county (of which 637 acres are seated and partly im proved). Together with all and singular the corpo rate rights, privileges, and franchises of the said Company. The foregoing properties will be sold In one parcel or lot, in payment of the bonds of the said Freedom Iron and Steel Company, amounting to $500,000, with interest from February 1, 1369, secured by tho said mortgage to the trustees, under the terms of which this sale is made, the said mortgage being a first mortgage on the said property. The terms of tale of the property above described will be as fol lows : 12000 in cash, to be paid when the property Is struck oir. The balance te be paid in cash upon tho execution of the deed to the purchaser. The Trustees will also sell at the same time and place, and under the same request and notice of creditors, all the right, title, and Interest or tho Trustees, as mortgagees In trust, of, in, and to the following described properties, viz. : . The property known as the Yoder Farm, In Brown township, Mitllln county, containing 153 acres, 124 perches, composed of two tracts as follows : Beginning at stone in road, thence by land or John D. Barr, north B3 degrees east, 102 3-10 perches to stone ; thence by land or Joseph B. Zook, north 44 v degrees west, 202 3-10 perches, to stone ; thence by land or John Hooley, south 4C degrees west 102 1-10 perches, to stone ; thence south 41. degrees cast, 190 6-10 perches, to the place or beginning contain ing one hundred and twenty-flve acres and twelve perches net measure. Also all that other certain tract or land adjoining above, beginning at stone In road, thence up said road, north 44 deg. west, 67 5-10 perches, to stone ; thence by land or John Hooley, south 45 deg. west, 79 6-10 perces to stones ; thence by land or David L. Yoder, south 42 deg. east, 66 8-10 perches, to stone in road; thence along said road and by land of Gideon Yoder, north 4C.V deg. east, 81 1-10 perches, to the place of beginning containing thirty-three acres and one hundred and twelve perches, net mea sure. The same .being subject to mortgage given to secure bonds, amounting to f 11,733-34, upon $:!S00 or which Interest is due from April 1, 1363, and on balance of said bonds Interest Is due from Aprif l, 1B63. Also, the property known as the Williams farm, as follows . All that certain tract of land situate in Derry township, Mlillin county, Pa., bounded and described as lollows: Beginning at a chesnut, corner of lands of Philip Martz, thence by lands of William Henney and Samuel McManamy, north 37 degrees west, kt)3r perches, to a hickory; thence by lands of Samuel McManamy, north 17 degrees west, 17 perches; thence by land of James M. Martin, south 75 de grees west, 22 perches, to a post ; thence by land or Johnston Sigler, south 67 degrees west, 109 perches, to a hickory ; thence by lands of Peter Townsend s heirs, south 37 degrees east, 91 perches, tostoues; thence by land of heirs of John McDjnell, deceased, and Mrs. Mcllvain, north 60 degrees east, 9 perches, to a post; thence by land of Philip Martz, north degrees east, 69; perches, to the place of beginning cuntalnlng one hundrul and seven acres and twenty-nine perches of land, and allowance. Tills property is charged with a mortgage, given to secure bonds for ti250, with interest at 6 per cei,t. per annum, from November &, IStiS. Also, the property knou as the Stroup Ore Bank, In Union township, Mlillin county, containing about nine acres and eighty-nine perches. The last named property is sabjeet to a mortgage gh en to secure a bond for $1000, bearing Interest at tbe rate ol 6 per cent, per annum from July 2S, Tlie terms of sale of the last three described properties will be as follows: Twenty-live dollars la cash to be paid upon each when they are respectively struck oil'. The balance of the purchase money of each to be paid in CHhti upon the execution of the conveyance to the purchaser. n iTAK ,UU1UU, JAMES T. YOUNG, Trustee. LNOJH LEWIS, ) M. THOMAS A SONS, 6 27 nub, tS27 Auctioneers. WINES. CHOICE TAQLE ALBEHT C. 110 BERTS, Dealer in t ins UiOceii, 11 7; Oorusr ELEVENTH and YUNK Sues'., FIFTH EDITION TIZJJ LATEST rJCC7S. FROM EUROPE. (Jnlrter relltlrnl Ferlln-Funds AdvaaalaK. L01.DON, July 115 P. M The feeling W much quieter both here and at Taris, and thor lmpresslon Is fast gaining ground that the ques tion between Prussia and France will be settled without resorting to extreme measures. Securi ties of all kinds have advanced several per cent, since morning, and the tendency is still upward. American five-twenties, which were 80, at 1 o'clock, have just closed at 88', and other funds havo advanced proportionately. A much better feeling prevails on the Paris Bourse. At 2 o'clock rentes were CM. 40c a very decldffd, advance. FR OM WASHIJI O TON. The Fundinc BUI. Despatch to the Associated PrtM. Washington, July 11 The conference coin mlttec on the Funding bill have agreed to pro vide for an issue of one thousand millions thirty-year bonds at 4 per cent., three hundred millions fiftcen-ycar bonds; at i4 and tw- hundred millions ten-year bonds at T per cent. RASE BALL. Athletic TS. C'hlcaiK. SjHcial Despatch to the Evening TclcjfauK Athletic Bash Ball Grounds, Seven teenth and Coli'mhia AvExiE, June 11 About five thousand spectators are present to witness the game between the champion Ath letics and the White Stocking Club, of Chicago.. The weather is very favorable. A protracted dispute arose about the umpire. Mr. William Osterholt, of the West Philadelphia Club,was finally agreed upon, and at ten minute of four the game commenced, the Athletics at the bat, the White Stockings having won the toss. PLATED WARE. J. E. . LDWELL & CO. JEWELLERS, No. 902 CHESNUT 8treet, Call attention to their very complete and regular'. maintained stock of ELEGANT PLATED WARES FKOM TUB Gorham Manufacturing' Company, Whose productions are universally admitted t have Introduced a hlghet style ef ART than bju hitherto been found In such manufactures. They have a very full line or COFFEE AND TEA SERVICES, DINNER AND DESSERT SKRVIC3L TUREENS, GAME DISHES, VEGETABLE DISHES PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, CAKE BASKETS, ETC. ETC. NEW, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL PIECES SIGNED FOR FRUITS AND FLOWERS. Complete Table Outfits In plain practical designs and matching throughout At Fixed Prices, commending tli cm to closest buyers. 6 1 wfmtfrp FOR SALE. MFOIt SALE A VALUABLE LAGER BEER BREWERY, on FIFTH Street. This pro perty Is situated between Adams and Monroe streets, Wilmington, Delaware. The building U large and was erected for a brewery. The vaults arc cut out of the solid rock. There Is a good steam engine, with boilers; also tanks, vats, mills, etc. The lot Is 173 feet on Monroe street, and 130 feet on Fifth. There is a garden 00 feet by 130 feet. This la a most desirable property. An excellent trade can be done in Wilmington and through Delaware and Maryland. The purchaser can have his own time for payment. Very little cash Is required. An enter prising, skilful brewer can make a fortune in a short time. The brewery Is supplied bv the City Water Works with Water from the Brandy wine. This water is celebrated for its excellent qualities in the manu facture of ale and lager beer. There are at least forty beer saloons in the city of Wilmington. There Is direct communication by railroad with Philadel phia, Baltimore, Reading, Lancaster, Kennett Square, West CheBter, and with all the towns on the Penin sula, and by steamboat as well as rait with Philadel phia and New York. Wilmington possesses peculiar facilities for manufactures of all kinds, and this brewery oilers a rare chance ror a man with a small capital. Apply to A. II. GRIMSIIAW, Real Estate Agent, Nosv 2 and 4 West THIRD Street, Wiluilugtou, Del. ; or to M. THOMAS & SONS, Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. T 6 lot TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. 723 Ohesnot street, twentj-Bra feat front, ens has) dred and fortj fire feet deep te Bennett street Baal buildings fire stories high. Possession Mai 1, 1370. Ad dress THOMAS & FLKTOUKB. 18 lutt Delanoo. W. J. TO RENT THREE-STORY DWELL ING, with back buildings, situated in (VtVl!DVUU C , . Un I'll VJ Vl V, l.I .Okl UUID.l, , . . .,11, between Front and Second, with all the modern improvements. Appljto AARON Hl'RI.KY. o fo No. 2t H. 8K VJCVI'II Street. STOVES. RANOE3, ETO. rVMIE AMERICAN STOVE AND HOLLOW-WAR G X COMPANY, PHILADKLP11IA. IRON FOUNDERS. President, General Manager, J. EDGAR THOMSON. JAMES UOKY. Successors to North, Chase & North, Sharpe i Thomson, and E lgAr L. Thomson, Manufacturers of STOVES, TINNED, ENAMELLED, an.il HEAVY' HOLLOW WAUK. FOUNDRY, SECOND aud MIFFLIN Streets. OFFICE, No. 209 N. SEWN D Street. -FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, EDM I N D B, SMITH 1 21 wfm tim OENT.'S F.URNISHINQ QOOPS. JflNE DRESS, IMPROVED SHOULDER SEAM PATTEHN SIIIIlTfeE, MADE BY E. EAYRE, KH 1. KIYTII St.. liMou' Arch. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, f MANUFACTURERS OF j WATCI1 CAHs, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN A,0 FORSiaM ! Wo. 603 CH'S,UT Street. 1 14 AM' FACTOR f, N ft siU:n y;yra &;.-vc
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