THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, jUNE 13, 1871. 5 THE OIL REGIONS, Klonthly Statement for May Production nd Development-Well. Drilling. Stock on Hand Shipment., Etc. Etc. We make the following extracts from the Titusville Herald's oil statement for the month ol May:-" The month of May shows an Increased pro duction over that of April, amounting to about six hundred barrels daily. The Increase occur red principally In the river districts In the vicinity of Foster farm, on the Allegheny, where an increase of about three hundred bar rels is shown, and at Parker's Landing, where it amounted to about one hundred and fifty bar rels more than the dally average of April. Church run, near Titusville, Increased over two hundred barrels per day, and a score of other tracts, Including the Enterprise, New York, and Dennis' run, Tldioute and Warren, near Tidi oute, and several small tracts in the vicinity of rieasantvllle, upon which there was an increase varying from ten to twenty barrels per day. The following table shows the production for May, 1S71 : BhbU. Total shipment of crude for May, 1ST1, of bbls. of 45 gallons each 639,709 Add to reduce to bbls. of 43 gallons each 25,luU Total shipment of bbls. of 43 gallons each. . .565,811 Stock on hand May 1 083.G16 Stock on hand June 1 554,424 Deduct decrease on June 1 131,19 Total production during May 433,619 Average per day iori ujb u,bi Average per day In May, 1S70 14,165 Dally Increase May, 1870, over May, 1971 173 There was no marked decrease at any point in the oil region, and the month was most favor able for operating in every particular. The largest decrease in any one district in the region occurred ai itouseviue, upon the Mitcneu form, where it reached fifty barrels dally. The McCray and adjacent tracts near Petroleum Centre exhibit a total falling off in petroleum of about forty barrels per day. The J. 8. McCray farm alone decreased about ten barrels daily. At Kouseville and vicinity the total de crease on various farms amounted to over one hundred barrels. Reno, Brady's Bend, and Pithole also show a slight decline for the month, as do several tracts in the vicinity of gbamburg. West Hickory shows little change from the previous month, the total decline in May amounting to about twenty barrels per day. Of the amount of benzine used we have no Accurate figures. Over twenty thousand barrels were snipped into the region by the dnierent railroad lints duiinsr the month, which, in addi tion to that supplied by refineries in the region, would render the daily consumption not far from one thousand barrels. PRODUCTION TABLE. The following table shows the dally average product of the Pennsylvania oil district during the months indicated: 1867. 1S0S. 1869.- 1870. 1871. January, bbls 9,700 10,12 12,684 15,477 Tebruary, bbls 9,iiu0 9,967 11,917 14,391 March, buls 8,021 9.S91 12.3SS 13,457 April, bbls 8,537 11,067 18,974 13,303 May, bbls 9,790 10,153 14,165 13,987 dune, DDis ju.iua u.aa ii,su .... July, bbls 10,693 11.C97 15,969 .... August, bbls.: 11,981 12,157 17,777 September.bbls. 9,700 11,033 1,64S 19,489 .... October, bbls... 9,6n0 10,133 13,071 80,153 November, bbls. 9,800 10,275 13,817 18,012 December, bbls. 10,400 9,737 12,844 15,214 CITY ITEMS. Wbttcohb's Asthma Rkmkdt Sure cure. Mb. William W. cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 South Second strew, has one of the largest and mast attractive stock of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. He has also on hand a fine assort Bientof fine American Western Watches. Tbose who ourchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the werth of their money. BraNKTT'g Flqrimel An exquisite perfume. MARRIED, Hctton Applb. On June 10, Inst., at the Hec tor?, by the ltev. J. Pleasonton Du Hainel. Rector of the Church of the Redemption, John Button to alias Sallib a. Apple, both of this city. Mbir Setzkr. On February 2, at the Roxbo- rough Baptist Parsonage, by Rev. David Spencer, Dir. John B. MoiR.of Koxborough, to Margaret J., daughter of Mr. Jacob B. Setzer, of Stroudsburg, Pa. DIED. Edwards. At Baxter Springs, Kansas, on June 2, 1871, J011N HARDY BDWAHDS, SOU OI William C. ana Anna r. uawaraa. Morgan. On the llth lust., John Morgan, Sr., in the D3tn year 01 ms age. The relatives, and friends of the family. Ken' slngton Lodge. No. 811, A. Y. M., Lebanon Associa tion, A. Y. M., and employes of Fair 11111 Rolling juui. are respectfully inviien to attena nis iunerai. from his late residence, No. 8230 North Sixth street, on Wednesday, June 14, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Morian cemetery. Moore. On the 12th Inst, Henry Clay, ion of Mrs. Sarah Ann and the late James M. Moore, la his 33d year, private of Company C, 86th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and late private of Com. Dim U. 192d Pennsylvania Veterans. The re'atlves and friends are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from tne residence, or nis mother, No. 943 South Front street, on Thursday afternoon, at C o'clock. To proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. Stavert. On the llth inst, Cbarle3 Stavert, aeed 61 years. 8 months, and 5 days. The relatives and friends ol the family are re- fiDectfully invited to attend the funeral, on wea nesday afternoon, 14th Inst., at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his son, Mr. Edwin S. Stavert, No. 4515 Penn street, Frankford. To proceed to Bustleton M. E. Church for Interment. Walls. On the llth tost., Joseph Walls, aged 46 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8X o'clock, from his late residence, No. 1513 Fransiora roaa. Williams. On the morning of the 12th Instant, Thomas k. Williams, in the 7tn year or. ms aire. Ills friends are Invited to attend the funeral, with out further notice, from his late residence. No. 1515 Arch street, on ruin-nay merning next, at iu o ciock. Interment at Laurel uui. tr MASONIC NOTICE. THE OFFICERS AND Members of KENSINGTON LODGE. No 211, A. Y. JVL, and the Order generally, are fraternally Invited to meet at Kensington Masonic Temple, RICHMOND Btreet, on WEDNESDAY MOliNlNG, 14th Inst., at 10 o'clock, to attend the Funeral of our deceased Brother, JOHN MORGAN. By order of the w. M. CHARLES K. NEISSER, Secretary. N. B. Masonic Dress will be strictly observed. 55 NEW MOURNING STORE. New Stock at Lowest Prices. No 1226 CHESNUT STREET. NEWEST DESIGNS IN DRESS GOODS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN BONNETS. NEWEST DESIGNS IN VEIL8. CHEAPEST ALPACAS IN P1IILADA. CHEAPEST BOMBAZINES IN PHILADA. CHEAPEST BLACK BILKS IN PHILADA CHEAPEST CRAPE CLOTHS IN PHILA DELPHIA. EVERY ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICE, We would respectfully call attention to our new Dress-making and knit Department, where evtry novelty in black suits will be fuuud ready-made and made to order, at shortest notice, by a competent dreaamaker, and also call attention to our White Gooda and LaUlea' Underwear Department. Large Stock of Linen and Lawn buus, oi nuest fluisa, al ways on hand. A. MYERS A CO., W BtuthBptf No.1226 CHESNUT Street. 8REOIAL. NOTIOE8. tor mdhtiumaX SptAai JVoMom m iiurfd -cvm. mgr NOTICE. THE FULL Committee appointed at REPORT OF THE mass meeting held March 84, last, to vimt llarrlshurg in support of wiMi&rlnn to abolish the Public Buildings uuininlg- ai.,n nut tm had. free nt L-hanre. at Neediei'. Twelfth and Race; Calender's, Third and Walnut: Neblngers, Second and Alary; Penington's, No. ST Kotii heveuth: offices of Ledirer. Record, North a merirRD. Press. Ueruiaa Democrat. Ase and Bui. SPEOIAU NOTIOES. IfeV" HEADQUARTERS UNION KtcrUBLIUAN PHILADKI.rHIA, June 9, 1871. The respective Cltv Conventions will meet at the UI -fV . .1 u . , w - - ' 1 following places, to wit: judiciary uia uourt houbb, d. js. corner Bixin and Chesnut atrees. District Attorney New court nouse, sixth street. below Chesnut street. Mayor national Hall, Market street went of Twelfth street. City solicitor court or common Pleas room. State nonse. City Treasurer concert Hall. Chesnut street. west of Twelfth street. Cltv Controller Assembly Bui dlnirs. southwest corner Tenth and Chesnut Btreets. City CoromlRNioner Concordia Hall. Callowhll street, west of Fourth street. rrothonotary court or Common Fleas Arnold'sl HalL coatea street, west of Second street, north side. Coroner Athletic nail. Thirteenth street, above J eiferson street. SENATORIAL CONVENTIONS. Second District Northeast corner Broad and Race streets. Fourth District Northeast corner Qirard avenue and Alder street. REPRESENTATIVE CONVENTIONS. First District S. W. corner Sixth and Dlckcrson Streets. Second District S. E. corner Moyamenslnz ave nue and Prime street. , Third District Odd Fellows' Hall. Tenth and South btreets. Fourth District O Neilrs Hall. Broad and Lorn- bard streets. Firth District no. 603 Sansom street. Sixth District N. W. corner Merrick and Market Streets. Seventh District No. 1417 Race street. Eighth District N. W. aorner of West and Coates Streets. Ninth District N. w. corner of Franklin and Bat- tonwood streets. Tenth District N. W. corner of St. John and But- tonwood streets. Eleventh District S. W. corner of Fifteenth and Thompson streets. Tweiith District s. w. corner or Fourtn ana George streets Siner's Hotel. Thirteenth District S. & corner Eleventh and Girard avenue. Fourteenth District S. E. corner Frankford road and Belgrade street. i iiteenrn District seventn ana iorK streets Douse of Peter B. Knechel. Sixteenth District Temperance Hall, Manayunit, Seventeenth District a. W. corner of Frankford road and Unity street. ElKhteenth District S. E. corner Lancaster and Haverford avenues. Under the revised rules of the party the wara Ex ecutive Committees provide the place of meeting of the various Ward Conventions. The following resolutions were adopted : . Resolved. That Section 4, of Rulo VI. be so con strued that no person who Is a delegate to any Ward Convention shall be chosen to organize such Ward Convention. Resolved. That in ward conventions tne commit tee on Organization be selected the same as on con tested seats. Due notice will be given 01 tne seioction 01 the Temporary Chairmen or the above Conventions. " Tl r r r T T I 1 John McCuLLonaH.) 8prrptftripa. Marshall C. Hong, secretaries. 69it The following gentlemen were selected to organize the various conventions: Judiciary William R Thomas. District Attorney Isaac McBrlde. Mayor ?ib McCullough. Prothonotar Court of Common Pleas John E. Littleton. City Solicitor Jonn w. oonneny. City Controller William H. Johnson. City Treasurer George G. Shoch. City Commissioner Charles A. Porter. Coroner William Dawson. Second Senatorial Cstrtct-Marshall O. Hong. Fourth Senatorial District Charles Boothroyd. 1st Representative District-John McOonnelL 2d " " William B. R. Selby. 8d " " Joseph R. LyndalL 4th " " Edward McCann. 6th " " Benjamin HucKel. 6th " " John W. Baker. 7th " John Stuard, Jr. 8th " " Edward A. HowelL 9th " " Thomas Cochran. loth " William M. Nelll. llth " " . Dr. J. F.Holt. 12th " " William siner. 13th " " E. F. Stewart. 14th " " John Cloud. 15th ' " Adam Myers, Jr. 16th " " George J. Wolf. 17th " Col. James Ashworih. 18th " " Wm.EUwood Rowan. Resolution adopted electing as watchers, In the Eighteenth; Division, Twenty-sixth ward, at the primary election to be held on TUESDAY, June 13, ROBERT ANDERSON and ALEXANDER STEWART. JOHN L. HILL, Chairman. John McCullough,) RpPrPtjirta M. C. HONQ, 'I Secretaries. gmt REPORT OF THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 10, 1871. RESOURCES. Loans and Discount 1694,59468 United States Bonds to secure circula tion lgg.eoo'oo United States Bonds on hand 60,00000 Other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages. . . . 81,000-00 Due from Redeeming Agents 63,43651 Due from other National Banks 48,29054 Due from Banks and Bankers 17,093-62 Banking House productive 83,000-00 Furniture and Fixtures 8,22451 Current Expenses 1,41619 State Tax 660-00 Exchange 130-93 Cash Items and Notes or other Banks. ... 83,871-29 Exchange for Clearing House . . 83,023-93 Fractional Currency 1,860-11 Legal-Tender Notes. 267,27600 11,527,835-23 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $200,000-00 Surplus Fund 83,905-83 Discount 8,918-81 Interest 879-06 Circulation outstanding 179,000-00 Individual Deposits 1,015,563-68 Cashier's Checks outstanding 12,603-86 Due to National Banks 29,220-52 Due to other Banks and Bankers 84,390-74 tl,62T,S33-28 State of Pennsylvania, County of Philadelphia, ss : I, JAMES HOPKINS, Vlce-PreBldenf of the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMES HOPKINS, Vice-President. Subscribed and Bfforn to before me this thirteenth day of June, 1371. B. li. WILLIAMSON, Notary Public. Correct Attest : J. B. BAKER, ) SAMUEL J. C RES WELL, Jr., V Directors. JOHN FaREIUA, J 8 19 2t SKKUlALi irrji;E U A M JJ IS 11 AU luitnv K AT i R( A D IRAKK. STOCKHOLDERS of the CMDEN AND AM BOY RAILROAD, LELAWAKE AND RAUITAN CANAL AND NEW JEKSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS PORTATION COMPANY, are invited to sign a connem wj lease tne wonts to tne PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, now ready at the oinces of CAMUIiU n Awn, uuturiuau. No. 818 8. Delaware avenue; D. M. ROBINSON, No. 138 8. Third street; GAW, BACON A CO., No. 815 Walnut street; THOMAS A. HI DDLS A CO., No. 826 Walnut St. BULL 4 NORTH, Third and Dock streets. May 18, lb71. 1010t ivn utT riuultn RAILROAD COMPANY. A1V PJW v ' ' PBiLADKLfUU, June 10, 187L The Board of Directors have declared a semi annual dividend Of FOL'lt PEH CENT, on the capi tal stock of the Company, clear of United States tax, payable ou and alter Julv 1, 1ST L a 10 8 A. HORNER, Secretary. LATKST STYLES IN unniL.is.aiv.2its own make, ol dltfereut measures, always on hand. BAKTLKTT, S 13 U No. 83 S, KIXTU Street, above CUesnut SPECIAL. NOTIOES. jgf THE CITY TREASURER DELEGATES elected for PKTEU LANE, Jr., will meet on TUESDAY NIGHT, after the election, at the WETHERILL HOUSE, SANSOM Street, above Sixth. 6 12 8t ivgy- CHRISTIAN MORAL SCIENCE A3SOCIA W TION. In connection with the First Constituent Congress of this association, which assembles In this city during the present week, two public meetings will be held, as follows: 1. On THURSDAY EVENING, 15th Instant, at 8 o'clock, in the CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, when addresses wi'l be delivered on the principles and objects of the association by members of the Congress. The Rev. Dr. NEWTON will preside. 2. On FRIDAY EVENING, 16th Instant, In CON CKRT HALL, when addresses will Redelivered on Systematic Giving to the Cause Of Christ and the Poor. His Honor Mayor FOX will preside. All members of Evangelical Churches are Invited to attend. WM. G. MOORnBAD, President and Treasurer. WILLIAM BUCKNELL, Vice-President. JAMES LONG, Assistant Treasurer. RICHARD NEWTON, Secretary. 613 3t tSf UNIVERSITY O PENNSYLVANIA, FACULTY OF ARTS. JCNR 6. 1871. The ANNUAL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS of the JUNIOR, SOPHOMORE, and FRESHMAN classes will be held daily (except Saturdays), from Juue 9 to June 26, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M. The CORNER-STONE of the new College Build lug In West Philadelphia will be laid on the after noon of THURSDAY, the 15th, at 5 o'clock. CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION to any of the College classesB will be examined In the GREEK and LATIN LANGUAGES on TUESDAY, June 87, at 11 o'clock; and in the ENGLISH STUD1KS and MATHEMATICS on WEDNESDAY, Juno 88, at half-past 10 o'clock.1? The ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT WiU take place on THURSDAY, June S9. FRANCIS A. JACKSON, 6 10 13trp Secretary of the Faculty. SEWINO MACHINES. HIE AMERICAN COMPLETE SOWING MACHINE AND AMERICAN BUTTON -HOLE BEAMING AND SKWING OVER-MA.- CHINES COMBINED, Arenow admitted to be the BE3TSEWIN9 MA CHINES made. Thevare the only machines that embody any material Improvement ovtr the old and popular machines so long in use. They have a neia and improved shuttle, use a straight needle, run eaxy, are simple, very durable, and nut liable to get out of order. They received the hijhest prize, a GOLD At the Fair of the Massachusetts Mechanics' Char itable Association, in Bjston, heid la beptemoer and October, as being the Vest Machine Tor Family Use The SIMPLICITY, EASEJandERTAlNTY with which they operate, as well as the uniform excel lence of work throughout the entire range of sewing, in Stitching, Hemviivg, fulling, Tuckiwj, Cording, Braiding, (quilting, Fringing, Gathering and Sewing on, OVSBSKamino, Embroidering over the edge, working Perfect Button-Hole and Eyelet-Holes WORK WHICH NO OTHER MACHINK CAN DO make them the most desirable Family Sewing Ma chines In the market. All In want of a Sewing Machine shonld examine these before buying, as they are sold with all their excellences at the arae price as other first-class machines, and are giving great satisfaction wherever used. Call at the Company's SALEUOON, No. 1318 CHESNUT STREET, Get Circulars, Samples of Work, and see them pe rate. Instructions given gratuitously. fWAgenta wanted to sell these machines la all unoccupied territory. ry-THE CELEBRATED CARPET SEWING MACHINE, which can sew either Ingrain, Brussels, Wilton, or any kind or Carpets more precisely and neatly than by hand, is manufactured by this Com pany. Ihey are now In use in the United States and in Europe. 8 8 tutns3m HOSIERY. G00E & BROTHER, No. 63 N. EIGHTH Street, TXADE-MAKX. TSADK-HABK.; RETAILERS or HOSIERY GOODS t Exclusively of their own importation. IMPORTERS OF CARTWRIGHT fc WARNER'S MERINO GOODS. BRETTLE'S AND NOTTINGHAM TURING CO.'S MANUFAC- English Hosiery Goods, And best makes of FRENCH AND GERMAN HO- SIERYGOODS 18 28 tuth 8mrp FIRE AND BUROLARPROOF 8AFES STEAM T?TTT?.T)TrtrtT? CAT7T7C x aa a nuvr .i-ikj QANDOnM'8 PATENT Burglar-Proof Safes, Of "Welded Steel and Iron, MADE BY AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CO. Ho. 32 8. FOURTH Ct. ! E. W. THOMAS. 1 1 tathfimrp SUMMER RESORTS. M , - SUMMER RE80RTS ON LINE OF THE PHILA DELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD AND BRANCHES JUN IS 1, 1S71: MANSION HOUSO-Mt. Carbon, Mrs. Caroline Wnt der, Pottsvllle P. o , Schnylklll county. TUSCARORA HOTEL Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tus csrora P. O , Schuylkill county. MANSION HOUSE W.F.Smith, Mahanoy City ,P. O , 8ohuvltlll countr. MT. CARMEL HOUSE Nathan Herd, Mb Carmel P. ()., Northumberland connty. WHITE HOUSE F. Mayer, Reading P. O., Berks county. I CEttTRAL AVENUE HOUSE G. D. Davis, Read ing P. O., Berks county. MT. PLEASANT SEMINARY L. M. Koons, Boyertown P. O., Berks county. L1TIZ SPRINGS G. F. Greider, Lltlz P. O., Lan caster county, HiGEJAN HOME Dr. A. Smith, Wernersvllle P. O., Berks county. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL (Lebanon county) Wil liam Lcrch, Sr., Box No. 170 Harrlsburg P. O., Danphln county. E1HRATA SPRINGS-John Frederick, Ephrata F,0., Lancaster county. PERKIOMRN BRH GEnOTEL Davis Longacre, Collegevllie P. O ', Montgomery county. PROSPECT TERRACE Dr. James Palmer, Col legevllle P. O., Montgomery county. SPRING MILL llblUHTS Jacob IL Brelsh, Con shohocken P. o., Montgomery county. DOUTY HOUSR-H. Hatlered, Shamokln P.O., Northumberland county. 6 9 8aw2m HERDIC HOUSE, MINNEQUA HOUsllrf The subscribers, for the past seven years, con nected with the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, de sire to announce to their numerous friends and the travelling public generally, that they have leased the well-known HEKD1C PoDSK, Wlillamsp.rt, Pa., and MINNEQUA HOUSE, Mlnnequa Springs, unwrora county. Parties leaving Philadelphia via Pennsylvania Central Rallroan, at 9-40 A. M., 12 0 P. M. and lo . M., reach Wllllanisport la seven hours, Mlnnequa SrrlDgs in nine hours, without change of cars. Cars stop in front of the House. Parties leavingNew Y ork via New Jersey Central Ratlroad, reach Wllllamsport In ten hours, without change ef cars. Terms $3 per day. . SCO FIELD & BARRY, Proprietors. C. H. SCOFIELD, Late Cashier Continental HotelFWladelphia. Late Steward Continental Hotel, 6 g 2mt Philadelphia. BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS.-TniS POPU lar summer resort will be open for the recep tion of visitors on the 10th day of JUNE, and remain open until SEPTEMBER IS. The ueaiora itauroaa is corapieieu w mwuu uuo hour's ride over a Bood turnpike to the Springs. Parties from Philadelphia will come through direct to the Springs in from twelve to fourteen hours. Excursion tickets can be had at the Pennsylvania Railroad Office, and baRgage checked through. Persons will come by the Pennsylvania Railroad to Huntingdon, thence by Broad Top Road. Persons wtBhlng to engage rooms, or any further information, will please address the Proprietor of Bedford Springs. Bedford Water will be promptly sent to any part of the United States at the following rates at the Springs: 6l0 24tt Half barrels (In mulberry wood), 20 gallons 15 00 ' (steamed oak) 20 8-00 Whoe barrels , " 40 " 4-00 Kegs, 10 gallons g'QO OCEAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY. THIS POPULAR FAMILY HOUSE OPENS ON THE 20th INST. For rooms, etc., apply to LYCETTE & SAWYER, esiat" CAPE MAY CITY. LANCASTER HOUSE, LANCASTER, N. H., will be opened June 1 for transient and summer boarders. It Is located In the Valley of the Connec ticut, in full view of Mount Washington and the Vermont Hills, at the terminus of the Boston, Oou cord, and Montreal Railroad. N. B. Persons Buttering from asthma and "hay fever" will nnd Immediate relief here. Prices reasonable. For particulars and circular address E. STANTON & CO., 6 10 2mt Proprietors. LORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pennsylvania. This popular watering-place, on the summit of the AUt-gbany Mountains, will be opeued for visitors on the 1st of July. Tne Hotel has been extensively repaired, and everything wui.be done to make visitors com fortable. For further Information address F. A. GIBBONS. Proprietor, 8 10 2mt Loretto, Cambria Co., Pa. A K K Y USE HIGHLAND FALLS, (NEAR WEST POINT). This new and elegant establishment on the banks of the Hudson River will be opened early la Jane. Liberal terms for families. Address CHAS. W. HENDRIX. Highland Falls, New York. HIGHLAND DELL HOUSE BEAUTIFULLY located on a spur of the Blue Mountains, near Delaw are Water Gap. Its high situation, and a pure dry air Is very desirable for Invalids; beautiful scenery, pleasant walks and drives. No bar. Terms and otherpartlculara furnished on application to J. F. FOULKE, Stroudsburg, Monroe county, feun sylvanla. 0l0 8tnt MAXSON HOUSE, NARRAGAN8ETTPIEB, R. I. Located on elevated land, near the Bathing Beach, having a fine view of Ocean, Bay, and sur rounding country It Is entirely new, furnished throng host with elegant furniture, Application for room and board, should be addressed to 6 10 SWT a TUUiia-it, rropnetor. 0 ZZENS'-WKST POINT HOTEL, COZZENS' DOCK, HUDSON RIVER. IS NOW OPEN, Address FOR TERMS, Ac. SYLVANUS T. COZZENS, West Polut, N. Y. I EPHRATA MT. SPRINGS. LANCASTER CO., li PA This delightful Summer Resort WILL BE OPEN for the Reception of Guests on lbth June, 1871. For particulars, address -T W. FKKDICRICK:. Prnn'r H. H. REINIIARD, Sopt. 61 im FAMILIES DESIRING PLEA8ANT ROOMS AT FRIENDS' COTTAGE, faclug the Ocean and CoctreBB Hall lawns, shoukijinake early application to A. P. COOK. Proprietress, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. $15 per week through Juue. 6 10 tf INSURANCE. flVSUlllJ IX AN OLD urcly M! vl t n a I HOME COMPANY. STOCKHOLDERS TO RECEIVE LARGE D1VDDENDS. INCORPORATED IN 1S1T. NO THF PFNN MllTim ' ' -.--. Life Insurance Company No. 921 CHESNUT STREET. Accumulated Fund, nearly $1,000,000 Receipt forlSTO $1,250,000 Principal Features Small expenses, absolute se curity, large Return Premiums, Prompt payment of LobBts, and liberality to the insured. SAMUEL C BTJKY, President. ' SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice-President. JOHN W. HOBNOB, A. V. p. and Actuary. H. 8. STEPHENS, Secretary. 0 6 tuthsm Savery'iPatent Combined Yk'utcr Cooler and REFRIGERATOR Dan pioved lUaU u be superior to any lu the market. Call aud ex amine. JACOB F. HAND, Jr.. Depot, No. 620 MAKKKf Street. i6thstu uurp rat-. DRY GOODS. QIIEATEST BAROAIN8 OF THE 1'ERIOD IN DRY GOODS. ALEXANDER RICKEY, No. 727 CHESNUT STREET, In Victoria Lawns. Bishop Lawns, Plain and Plaid NalDsooKB, 8-4 French organ dies, Hamburg Edgings, LLAMA LACE SACKS and F0INTES Black Hernacies, Broche Grenadines, Japanese Silks, Striped Silks, Black Bilks, Linen Suitings, FRENCH LAVNO, And the greatest variety of keautlful s'yles DRESs GOODS ever exhibited in this city. THE 25, 87tf, CO and 75 CENT DEPARTMENTS FOB THE BALE OF Choice Dress Goods in REPRESENT TBE GREATEST THE PERlOa BARGAINS OF ALEXANDER RICKEY, No. 727 CHESNUT Street. 8 thftutf rp Iffififi riECES OF FRENCH LAWNS AVUV In new and beautiful effects, at 93 cents. ALEXANDER RICKEY. A SPECIALTY IN BLACK SILKS AT $1130, $175, and $2 PER YARD. ALEXANDER RICKEY. THE MOST REGULAR AND BEAUTI FUL MESH IN THE Purest Silk and Wool Black Hernanies Ever made for $1 per yard. ALEXANDER RICKEY, 6 3 thstutfrp No. 727 CHESNUT Street. 1871. SPRING GArtOEN STREET SINCE 1853. " THORNLEY'S" CENTRALLY LOCATED dry goods establishment, ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH and EPRINQ GARDE3 Stt, An Immense Stock of Goods. PrlceB very low Indeed. Everybody sure to get suited. The utmost attention to customers. No misrepresentation In order to eUact sales. IX purchases are not satisfactory we return the money. DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND SHAWLS, MEN'S AND BOYS' WSAB, LLAMA LACE 8ACQUES AND POINTE3, KID GLOVES, TABLE LINENS, tJULLTS, Etc. Etc JOSEPH B. THORNLEY. 2 8 thstat Ely, Hunsberger & Ely, No. 1126 CHESNUT STREET, Now offer at LOW PRICES a full stock of WHITE GOODS, every description, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, LLAMA BACQUES AND POINTSS, In connection with our NEW and BtOCK of ATTRACTIVE 4 11 tuths3m Seasonable Dress Fabrics. SILKS, SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS oeorqij rniTEii, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, Invites attention to his stock of SILKS OF ALiZi KINDS, ' INDIA AND OTHER SHAWLS. Novelties in Dress and Fancy Good a, INDIA, PONGEE,: AND CANTON CRAPE IN SHAWL8 AND DRE88 QOOD3. 413 9mrp THE NEW YORK Dyeing and Printing EST ABLIS IIM EN T, STATEN ISLAND, 40 N. EIGHTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, No. 99 DUANS Street, New York. DYE AND FINISH IN THE BEST MANNER, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Tissues, Bart-k eg, Merinos, Cloths, Alpacas, Reps, Paramat tas, Moulin Delaines, Fringes, Trimmings, Hosiery, Kid Uloves, etc. Also, cleanse Lace Curtains and Linen Shades In a superior manner. Goods called for and delivered In any pan of the city. 4 13 stuthimrp 111 K OUR OWN MAKE OF CHAMPION I 1 'O Hoop Skirts, In all the newest styles, the best and cheapest In the market. Also, good asternmade Skirts, from 15 to 40 Springs, from SI to 6Uc. Soiled bklrts, quarter price. CORSETS, t OKiSETS 119 styles, and prices from 45c. to f 6-86. Misses' Corsets, superior quality. 650. for Freuch Woven Corset ; reduced from 850. THOMSON'S Glove fittintr Corsets at 125, l-B0 1 -74. t'J-ISO. 13-AO. 14-75. and td 60. MRS. MOODY'S Abdominal Corsets, from 1375 to te. .. MADAME rux'a corset SKirt supporter at sitw, tl French Woven Corsets, the cheapest In the city. EVERY desirable style of Corsets at prices which defy competition. PAN1KR BUSTLES. In 89 styles, 95c. to f L BON TON BUSTLES, from 47o. upwards. PARASOLS at wholesale prices. La DIES' UNDEU-GARMESTS A csmplete assortment at lowest rates. Call and examiueour goods, at No. 133 N. EIGHTH Street, aud No. 1113 CHESNUT Street. 0 83 tutlisrpif WILLIAM T, HOPKINS. jTb PARASOLS, 75c. II. II-S5: LINED. 11-25, J H-60, f l 50, at D 1XON o, Ho. t p. t-iuii lit pu CENUINE CASTILE SOAP. COST!" BRAND, BOTH WHITS and MOTTLED. 400 boxes now landing from brig Cu!a, direct from Leghorn, Italy. ALSO. TUSCAN OLIVE OIL IN FLASKS. IIOHE11T miOEMAKCU & CO., Importing Druggists, e is inirp S. K. corner TOURTfl aal K ACS SM. OAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CHESNUT STREET CORMLIUS & SOU? RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY Si. CAS FIXTURES. GROCERIES. ETO. ' i-i .i i - mil WM WILLIAM KELLEY, TWELFTH AND GIRARD AVENUE. LATOUR OLIVE OIL, A fresh invoice Just Imported. Davis' Diamond Cincinnati Hams. Louisville Sugar-cured Hams, Miclieners' Star Hams. Bowers & Co. city-cured Hams. Smoked Beef and Beef Tongues. Bt. Louis white Wheat Family Flour. Families residing In Germantown, by mailing their orders, can have their goods carefully put up, ana delivered dally, at the lowest rates. WILLIAM KELLBY, ST. W. Corner TWELFTH Street and GIRARD Avenue, 11 lOthstnS PHILADELPHIA. ESTABLISHED 1800. Cousty's East End Grocery. EXTRA QUALITY SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES, by the barrel, keg, or gallon. LONDON BROWN SIOUX AND SCOTCH ALB by the cask or dozen. Goods delivered free of charge to Germantown, Chesnut Hill, West Philadelphia, and Ca.mdea. Orders solicited a; COUSTH East End Grocery, Ifo. 118 South RECOIII) St., 1 2tbsturp5 Below Chesnut, West Bide. SPANISH OLIVES, EXTRA FINE QUALITY, for sale by the gallon, by JAMES R. WEBB. S. E. CORNER Of 4 SO thstuSmrp WALNUT and EIGHTH Sts. FINE TEAS, COFFEES, CANTON CHINA, . .CHINESE AND JAPANESE FANCY GOODS, FRANCIS BOND. 6 1 thstu3m4p No. 139 South EIGHTH Street. CURTAINS AND 8HADES. VALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL, Offers some new designs for CURTAIN'S AMD IiAMBREQUINS, FRENCH CRETONNES, STRIPED TERRY and COTELIKES Also, GIMPS AND TRIMMINGS of entirely new patterns. An assortment of LACE CURTAINS of especial elegance and cheapness, some as low as 1 100 a window. BROCHE TAPESTRY PIANO AND TABLE COVERS are offered greatly below Intrinsic values, with a large assortment of EMBROIDERED CLOTH PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. 18 thstn3mrp JAM ESP. WOOD &CO., Ho. 41 8, FOURTH BTBEBT. Steam and Hot-water Hentlng, Gold's Patent Cast Iran Apparatus. ; Architects, Builders and others desiring building heated with steam or hot water should not fall u. examine this apparatus, which Is superior to all th& Imitations offered for sale. Our cast-Iron Radiators are adapted to high as well as low-pressure steam. Steam-nttlDg In all Its branches done at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to ventilation. B. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent. -WOOD'S AMERICAN KITCHENER,""" on the European principle, of neat and durable con', structlon, suitable for public institutions, hotels, and private residences, having powerful water backs, and Its cooking and baking qualities cannou be surpassed. Also, WOOD'S PARIS RANGE, of a new and beautiful design, a superior Cooking and Baking Range, and the best construction for hewtlng purposes yet offered for sale. Sole Agents for the sale of GRIFFITH'S PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTIlATOnS, for ventilation, and a sure cure for smoky chimneys. BALTIMORE FIRE-PI.ACE HEATERS. The latest Improvements, and the best In the market. jami:h p. wood sc co., B 8 stnth 26trp No. 41 S. FOURTH St. REFRIGERATORS. A BUPKBIOK ASSORTMENT AT Wholesale and Retail. All at Low Prices. 1. 1. KEAllXS Manufacture lit own Hefrlseratortu Ffo. 39 North NINTH Street, e 80 lmip BELOW AKCH STREET.