THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1871 ft THE FASHIONS. Tho New York Tribune gives the following hints with regard to tho latest fashionable fancies: The seaside and country-house dresses, noticed once before as placed npon exhibi tion, are quite a success. . These Cretonne costumes, made in Marie Antoinette style, of furniture chintz, large, figured, with pretty grounds of olive green, buff, and gray, some times black, are trimmed with blace velvet and guipure lace. The overskirt very much trimmed and extremely bovfl'ant; or they are made with plain skirt and bars of black vel Tet placed on perpendicularly or diagonally, with short-fronted basque deepening in the back and Louis XIV sleeves. These Cretonne suits, caprices of fashiorr, should be very cautiously indulged in only, indeed, by those 'to the manner born." who can impart to any style of dress and coarsest material an air distingue. A furniture chintz upon some forms would be but a furniture chintz withal, yet npon others the quaint device would but recall visions of the Court beauties of the loved and lovely Queen of Franoe. Marie Antoinette costumes are fast becoming en regie. A very beautiful ball dress for the Bummer season is a delicate white Bilk trimmed with flounces of tulle, overlaid by blaok thread lace, draped high on the sides with bows of rose-colored ribbon edged with blaok lace. The little basque trimmed correspond ingly, the head dress was pick feather tips and small roBes. Another was composed of white silk trimmed with elegant, wide Du chesne lace; the overskirt was citl blue tulle with the same lace, apron-front and very lovffant, fastened on each side by clusters of blue cornflower and white marguerites, a puffed tulle berthe, with a drapery of face and bouquet on the corsage of the same flowers; a long blue plume for the hair, which must be raised over a cushion in front, intermingled with flowers. (Sleeves for even ing dresses are ' very short, little masses of lace and flowers. One more ball dress de serves mention among the multiplicity pre paring at ' a distinguished emporium of fashion, composed of sky-blue Bilk, trimmed with six pinked flounces; the overdress and bretelles are of white mousseline grenadine, edged with wide white Duchesse lace and a charming shell trimming of blue silk. Blue Bashes confine the draping at the sides. The decollete corsage, plain and round, is finished off with B plaiting of the white mousseline and an edging of lace. The bretelles also garnished with lace and ornamented on the shoulders with flat bows of blue ribbon. Clusters of small roseg for the Lair oomplete this dainty and becoming coptume. Foulards are fa great doinaru this season, .A 9Yf ly costume is designed of grey foulard uotted with violets, Innumerable rauies orna mented the skirt, over whicb the overskirt was looped high with violet ribons. Fou lards in fawn color and mauve are ruffled and worn with white grenadine or . Swiss over dresses verjr much ornamented with rosettes, bows, and sashes of ribbon. Shaded toilets are attracting great attention. One worn by a distinguished Southern lady, composed of three shades of violet, was a specimen of exquisite taste and artistic beauty. The underskirt, of that velvety purple on the pansy's leaf, was trimmed with two flounces of a lighter shade, a full ruching at the head ing made of the three shades. The very graceful and distingue polonaise was of a brighter mauve, trimmed with an elaborately made deep fringe, in which were united all of the tints of the dress. The gipsy bonnet accompanying this costume was of tine Leg horn, trimmed with puffings, find scarf of mauve crepe de chene; at the left side a clus ter of Parma violets mingled with dark purple ostrich feathers. . Square veils of black dotted lace bordered are gracefully thrown over the bonnet, or even the Liond-briojmed hat, in true Spanish fabhion. L'icn hats, which, as the season advances, are fast taking the place of the tiny gipsy bonnet, flowers, feathers, and lace are used in profusion upon the left side of the high crown. White marguerites dotted upon black velvet are exceedingly fashionable; a' i, pale bluuh roses and tea-roses nestling in heath or gray mossy foliage. Tor trimming straw hats of any shape delicate shades of the pale new green, plum, the faint gray of twilight or purpling haze, and the soft purple of the pansy in velvet and groB grain, offer a charming contrast to the pearl-tinted or snowy whiteness of the straw. Bonnets can be and are made by the most fashionable and wealthy of our bellea at a really very trifling cost, but others again rather like to confess to having paid $20 for an nntrimmed hat, and $40 and $50 for one trimmed with tiny scraps of rib bon and lace and tips of feathers. N'importe, we are in an age of progression. For eques triennes, bats are found in lower crowns and broader brims, of beaver, silk, or brown and black straw. A veil of lace, or scarf of crepe lie chtne, with the ends tied negligently and floating back, is preferred to gauze or grena dine. Aid thus, hats, for the nonce deposed, reign egnin. One passes a coquettish Leg horn, wiib its airy lightness and floating feath ers, or a piqnant turban, blushing with roses, involuntarily looking for dimpled youth; and behold the eliost of one's crandmother! But eternal youtn dwells on the tiz, and ronce de Leon lived not in vain. Among the indispensahles are marvels of lace, knots, ruffles, embroidery, aud braiding, made up iLto the most coquettish little aprons imaginable, with graceful bretelles and oun rains bibs of silk, trimmed with laoe and pas sementeric, iu black grenadine, embroidered with all tLe fanciful designs aud gorgeous oriental devices we find in the jackets and "mantle capes" of that style. For simpler aprons nothing can be prettier than those made of Victoria lawn or line burred muHlin, wfth Hamburg work made iato bretelles, which, passing down from the shoulders in a roundtd sweep, form pockets. I llsndsome travelling costumes are made I of foulard sf rere, cameo, and all hilks of quiet. central tints. Complete overdr.sse, serving as protection, are made or ecru linen, also, brown luen, and toe iokohama, an un b'eached linen exceedingly in demand, These may be made up in any style to suit tbe taste or convenience ot the wearer Manv prefer the regular circular cloak, but others object, on the 6core of having less freedom of action than is afforded by the long, ftraight sack, or half-iUtiug casaque, with ueeves and pelerme enpe. v Never has there been so great a furore for lace, not onlv f or trimmiuc;, bnt in sleeves, collar?, drapery for sleeves, and dainty bows fnr rh neck. The undertdeeves of laje are offered in the Greatest variety, from the aim pie lace-ertged muslin frill to the beautiful fall of Vl n?iennes or point. D'som drapery nf fine lace. Valenciennes insertion and Jg- iDg, and delioate crimped frill of tulle fere very becoming, serving admirably in toning down and eof tening tbe complexion. V fcbool district in Massachusetts has a coinnmU'e or tnree, cuumaiiu m wife and his daughter. Strange to ey, the dai ghter pot the appointment as teacher aalust all corr-ieiitoro. FINANOIAL. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. THE Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 rsn CEmr. gold First Mortgage Bon s. Interest Payable April and Octo ber, Free of State and United States Taiei, We are now offering the balance of the loan of !1,SO(i,000, which la secured by a first and only Ken on the entire property and franchises of tbe Com pany, At 90 and the Accrued! Interest Added. The Road Is now rapidly approaching completion, with a large trade in COaL, IRON, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening Of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade alone Is sufficiently large to sustain the Road. We have no hesitation In recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVEST WENT. For pamphlets, with map and fall information, apply to WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, Ko. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Wilmington and Reading Railroad m Free cf Taxes. Ve are offering the Second Mortgage pouda of this Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January and Jitly. The Bonds are la SIGOOs, 8500s, and SI OOs, na can be REGISTERED free of expense. The road Is doing a good business, wIU jrcsects of con siderable increase. This Issue Is made to procure additional rolling Btocfc. Bonds, Pamphlets, and Information can be ob tained of DE HAVEN & DRO., Ho. 40 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. MORTGAGEonly $ 1 2,500 PER MILE TRUSTEES. FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, AND SAFE Special Attention of Investors Is now called to tt e First X&ortgage Bonds OF THJ BRIDGETON AND PORT NORRIS RAILROAD COMPANY. 7 PES CENT., FREE OF ALL TAXES. This road runs from the nftuth of Maurice River to Bridgeton, New Jersey, where It connects with the D7est Jersey Railroad. The fact that this Mortgage is but for 112,600 per mile, and that stock suosenpuons have been secured equal to 40 per cent, of that amount, places tola loan npon the flruiekt basis- aud gives to It unusual se curity. They can be registered, and are In sums of $100, (SOO, tlGoo. Interest payable April and October. They are offered for tho present at 00 and accrued interest. For further particulars and pamphlets apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH i CO., BANKERS & BKOKEHS, No. 121 SOUTH TIIIRD STREET, 68 It PHILADELPHIA.. DUNN BROTHERS, Hos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. Dealers In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Banc of London.and issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BROS fc CO., available in all the cities of Europe. Make Collections on all points. Execute orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of Brokers. Allow Interest on Deposits, subject to check at sight. II B. K. JAHI50II & CO. SUCCESSORS TO P.F.KELLY &z CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bond At Clones market llate, JT. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sti Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Philadelphia stock Boards, etc ttO I" MNANOIAL. JAY COOKE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and WASHINGTON. JAY COOKE, HcCSIUOCH i, CO. LONDON, BANKKItS AMD Dealeri in Government Securities, Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at.the Board of Brokers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINT8. GOLD AND SILVER BODOHT AND SOL In connection with our London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir cular Letters, available in any part of the world, and are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT, and to allow four per cent interest in currency thereon. Having direct telegraphic communication wit both our New York and Washington Offices, we can offer superior facilities to our customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full information given at our office, 5 8 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street, Phllada. NEW GENERAL MORTGAGE BONDS or THl PHILADELPHIA AND BEAMS RAILROAD C0MPAHY. Seveu Per Cent. Per Annum In Currency or tr icuii uii f ree from all Taxes, . . . . ... - , Forty Years to Run, ivltli Sinking Fttb. Attached. Interest jayable June 1 and December L Seven per cent bonds, either couDon or regis tered, atf ptlon of purchaser. Six per Cent'gold bonds, coupons only, payable either in London or Philadelphia. We call attention to this very sofe and desirable home Investment, which we offer at PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST to date of purchase, for ?he Seven Per Cent. Currency Bonds, or at 98 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CUR RENCY For tbe Six Per Cent Gold Loan. Full particulars can be had at the office of either of the undersigned, DIIEXEL & CO. C. &. II. BOllIK. W. II. KKWBOtD, SON fc A EH TSKX TRAVELLERS' CREDITS ISSUED JN CONNECTION WITH Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co., OF LONDON, AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT EUltOPE. We would call the special attention of Americans going abroad to the complete arrangements made by our London House, in their office, at No. 41 LOMBARD Street, For the comfort and convenience of holders of our Circular Letteis, and especially with reference to their correspondence and. the latest advices from the United States. Persons taking Credits througH us can have their passports furnlulied Without extra charge. rail information given at our office. JAY COOKE & CO., v BANKERS, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 5 9 tuthB2m PHIL ADELPHI a. 13 O IV JD H or TBI Camden and Amboy Railroad, New Jersey Hallroad and Transportation Com pany, and Delaware and IlarN tau Canal Company, Constituting the United Companies of New Jersey. We offer these most desirable bonds, in regis tered certificates, due in 1894, bearing 0 PER C BNT. INTEREST, free of all taxation payable April 1 and October 1. I or full particulars, apply to . DREXEL & CO. C. fc H. BOIUE. IV. II. NEWBOLPi SON fc AERTSES. JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., AUD BE0EEE8. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED, City "VVrtr'r'aiitfc BOUU1IT AND SOLD. No. 60 South THIRD Street, Hi PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THE PURCH1SB AND SALS OF Stocks and Bonds, Here and In New York, and every facility furnished to parties deslrlug to have theui carried. D. C. WHARTON SMITH. & CO., B INKERS fc BROKERS,' No. 121 SOUTn T1TIRD STREET B it PHILADELPHIA. lIAHlliSSOX UKAMBO, IfiYHltlCIS, ft Hi a am a mm am V U3U WAL.HU I T..( PHILADELPHIA. FINANOIAU. A ETATZ3 BOND AND XIAXLXIOAD BIOriTaAUD BOTn IN ONE. FIRST MORTGAGE PER CENT. GOLD BONDS 8 or tin Selma acd Gulf Railroad Co. GUARANTEED BY THE STATE OF ALABAMA. FOR BALK AT 95 AND ACCRUED IN TEREST IN CURRENCY. These Bonds are a First Mortgage noon a nrit class complete Trunk Liae- of Railway extending from Selma, Alabama, to Pensacola, Florida the finest harbor on the CJulf. Tne payment of both principal and Interest la guaranteed by tne State of Alabama, whose curreucy obligations sell in the market at 104. The total direct dent of the State Is only f6,0oo,0()0,and the Indirect possible Indebtedness, cmiHfrt hv its railway tmnraoteeB. amounts only to t9,(K)0,iiOO, making the maximum possible ludebted-j euness or tne jsiate oeiow fi&.uwi.uiw, wnicnBum w less than Its .debt in 1887, when an inane of bonds to the extent ot. $16, 600,000 was mwleto establish a oankitg systcin, which debt was reduced by redemp tion to 4,ooc,oca.Jn 1S61, previous to the war. The taxable proparty of the Htate Is now ttirlce what It was at that, time, and the population more than double. . ' The Bonds offered are thus equally valuable either as a Railroad Mortfrage or as a State Bond; and with the double security thus provided, we un hesitatingly recommend them as equal to any invest ment in the market PBICE, 95 and ACCRUED INTEREST All marketable securities taken in exchange, free Of express charges. Pamphlets and circulars furnished. HENRY CLEWS & CO., No. 33 WALL STREET, SKW YORK. FOR SALE IN PHILADELPHIA BY DeHaven & Bros., Elliott, Collins & Co., Townsend Wholon A Co., Darker Bros. & Co., W. H. Shelmerdlne & Co., And by Bankers and Brokers generally. 6 20 mthslm Tbe Six Vcr tJent, 3d oar City of Wllliamsport, Penna,, Has been made by ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE A. Legal Investment For Executors, Administrators, Trustees, etc. A limited amount is still for sale at : S3 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, BY P. 8. PETERSON & CO. No. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, S PHILADELPHIA. LEGAL. NOTICES. w I D O W'S NOTICE. IN THE ORPHATsS' COURT FOR TnE CITY AND COHHTY OF HILADELPllIA. Fstate ef MICHAEL CONWAY, decease'!. Notice Is hereby given that JULIA CONWAY, widow of said decadent, has tiled her petition, with Inventory and appraisement of the personal property sheelfctsto retain nnder the act of Assembly of April 14, ISM, and Its supplement, and that tbe same will be approved by the Court on SATURDAY, Jui e S4, 1811, at 10 o'clock A. M., un'ens exceptions be filed thereto. DHARLES EYRB. , 615thf4t Attorney for Petitlonar. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. Notice Is hereby given to all parties interested that the "BUTCHERS' AND DROVERS' BANK" has Died an application for a change of name to that of the KEYS i ONE BANK ;" and that the Honor able tbe Judges of tbe said Court have appointed SATURDAY, the first day of July, 1871, at 11 A. M., for heai lug said application, and unless exceptions be filed thereto, the change will be allowed. M. AH SOLD, Jr., g lc 22 26 Attorney for the Bank. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN WILKINSON, dcoeased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the llrst and final account of MATTHEW ROBINS" N. executor and trustee of the estate of JOHN WILKINSON, deceased, and to report distribution of tbe balance iu tbe .hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested, for the purpose of bis appointment, on TUESD VY, June 20, 1871, at U o'clock A. M., at bis oillce, No. 614 WALNUT Street, lu the cltv of Philadelphia. JAMES W. M. NEWLIN, 6 13 tnthfBf Auditor. INSTATE OF WILLIAM HAMILTON, L&.TE AC u tuary of the Franklin Institute. Letters of ad ministration having been grauted to the under signed, all persons Indebted are requested to make psvment, and those having claims against salt estate to present them to TURNER HAMILTON, 6 23tuCt No. 106 S. TENTH Street. FUHNITUKt. FURNITURE, The undersigned most respectfully announces to his patrons, friends, and the public geueral.y, that in anticipation of extensive alterations and luiprovo rumis to his store and warerooms, he will ofl'cri h balance of his entire stock of FURNITURE L Greatly Reduced Prices All of which la warranted fully as well made as made to order. He adopts this method of gtvlng purchasers an poriumty of Hxlremely Ioir lBrIcei In preference to having a sale at auction. A cordial invitation la lireor extended to-all who are In need of first-class goods. C. VOLU1CR, Manufacturer of Cabinet Furniture, No. 1108 CHESNUT STREET, 6 6 8tuth2ca PHILADELPHIA. joBKPH H Campion (late Moore h Campion), WILLIAM SMITH, BICHAKD K. CAMPION, SMITH & CAMPION. Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERINOS, AND IN. TERiOR HOUSE DECORATIONS, No. 84 bOUTU THIRD Street. Manufactory, No. 815 and 811 LEVANT Street, Philadelphia. , 814 - ' 11 " ' - LAHkAIVll 1M.TU!T OFI'ICIiS, No. 418 WALNUT STREET. X'Voii!' IX PnNtorliiti, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Patents procured for Inventions. e 162 ARE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. THE PEHNSYLVAUIA CO HP ANY FOR. INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. 0ce Ko. 304 WALNUT Street INCORPORATED MARCH 10, 1813. ' CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 1 tOOO.OOO. SURPLUS UPWARDS OF 8750,000. Receive ronnev on dcroslt.returnatla on demand. for which interest Is allowed. And nnder appointment by individuals, corpora ttnns, and courts, act as EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, TRUSTERS, GUARDIANS, ASSK4NEKS. COMMITTEES, RECEIVERS, AGENTS, COLLECTORS, ETC. And for tbe faithful performance of Its duties as such all its assets are liable. CHARLES DUTILH, resident. William B. it ill, Actuary. DIRECTORS. Charles Dutllh, , Joshua B. Llpplncott, Henry i. Williams, 'Charles 11. Hutchinson, WUlisra 8. Vaux, Llndley Smyth, John R. Wncherer. jOeorge A Wood, Adolph E. Borie, Anthony J. Antolo, Alexander Biddle, 1 Charles S. Lewis, Henry Lewis. OITY ORDINANCES. COMMON COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA Clerk's Office, Philadelphia., June 2, 1871. In accordance with a resolution adopted bv the Common Council of the City of Pnlladel phla on Thursday, the first dav of June, 1871, tbe annexed bill, entitled "An ordinance to au thorize a loan for the construction of culverts and for police purposes," la hereby published lor public mtormatlon. JOITN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common CounciL AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE A LOAN FOR THE CON BTKUCTION OF CULVERTS AND FOR POLICE PURPOSES. Section 1. The Select trd Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Mayor of Philadelphia be and he is hereby authorized to borrow at not less than oar. on the credit of the city, from time to time, four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, to be applied as follows, viz: First. For the construction of cul verts, one hundred and tweaty-five thou eaud dollars. Second. For the purchase of ground and the erection and extension of build- Inrr. fM T1trn Gtntlnn.timio.a Vi ro (i t,iin1rAft thr,1-tifl doUars. For which Interest, not to exceed the rate of six per cent, per annui shall be paid half yearly, on the fipt days of January and July, at the ofllco of the City Treasurer. The principal of said loan shall be -ib-la and paid at the expiration of tairtr pftj - , data ef the 8a.oj0, and hOtilore years frou. - ttm bolder tCrw J without the consent o. -..W anJ the certificates therefor, in tne usua. . '52 DI the certificates of Gity Loan, shall be issued in such amounts as tbe lenders may require, but not for any fractional part of one hundred dol lars; or, if required, in amounts of five hundred or one thousand dollars; and it shall be ex preyed in said certificates that the lo in therein mention, and the interest thereof, are payable free from all taxes. Section 2. Whenever any loan shall be made oy virtue thereof, there shall be, by force of this ordinance, annually appropriated out of the income of tbe corporate estates and from the sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient to pay tbe interest on said cerllflaies; aud the further sum of three-tenths of one per centum on the par value of such certificates so issued shall be appropriated quarterly out of said income and taxes to a sinking fund, which fund and its ac cumulations are hereby especially pledged for tbe redemption and payment of said certifi cates. RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL. Jienolved, That the Clerk of Common Council be authorized to publish in two daily newspa pers of this city, daily for four weeks, the ordi nance presented to Common Council on Thurs day, June 1, 1871, entitled "An ordinance to authorize a loan for the construction of culverts and for police purposes;" and that the said Clerk, at the stated meeting of Councils after the expiration of four weeks from the first day of said publication, shall present to this Council one of each of said newspapers for every day in which the same shall have been made. 62 24t PLUMBING, OAS FITTING, ETO. PANCO AST & MAULE, THIKD an4 PEAK Streets, Plain and Galvanized Vrcught and Cast Iron Pipes For Gas, Etc am and Water. FITTINGS, EUASS WOEK, TOOLS, BOILER TUBES. Pipe of all Sizes Cut and Fitted to Order v CAHU. Having sold EENRY B. PANCOA8T and FKAN Cm I. MAULE (gentlemen iu our tuipioj for seve ral years past) the StocK, Hood will aud fixtures of our KKT1L KHTAbLISHMENT, located at the corner of THIKD and PEAK Streets, In this city, that branch of our business, together with that of IlBATlNO and VENTILATING PUBLIC and PKI. VATK BUILDINGS, both by STHM and HOT WATBR, in all Its various systems, will be earrted on under the firm name ot PAN COAST MaULE, at the old stand, and we recommend thera to the trade and business public as being entirely compe tent to perform ail work of that character ftloHlUS, TASKJfB A CO. Philadelphia, Jan. 22, isio. lOt. DK1CE Of ICE LOW ENOUGH TO SATISFY. 1 AIL." 'DE BUitJS KNICKEKIiOCKEIl IS ON THB WAHON." KMCKEKBOCKEH 1CK COMPANY. THOU. E. OAHILL, President. K. P. KEriSaow. Vice-President, A. HUNT, Treasurer. IS.. H. UOHNKiX, Secretary V. A. HEN OK Y, Superintendent. Principal Oillce. No. 435 WALNUT fetreet, Philadelphia. UraDca Othces aul Depots, North Pennsylvaiiia Railroad aud Master sireet. Ridge Avenue aud Willow street. WUiow btreet Wharf, Delaware avenue. Twenty-second and Hamilton streets. Ninth btreet aud Washlnjitou avenue. Pine btreet Wharf. bchuvlk.HL No, 4-33 Main btreet, Uermantown. No. 81 North bfcona street, Camden, N. J., and CapeAlsv, New Jt-rwy. 1671. T l'rlc s for Families, OfflCPS, etc. 1STL 8 pounds daily, 60 cwns pur week. , J2 " ' 68 " ' " 18 " " 60 " 80 95 Half bushel or forty pounds, 20 cents each de llvery, J W Mt OAXOR3 GR EEEU. Is Brighter, w4!l not Fade, Costs Less than any oth because it vim rami twice as niucn hariace. MOM BY AM. DKAl.liUM IN PAITJTG, 10IIN FAKNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER. (J chants and Manufacturers of Conedtoea Tick, Ing. etc. etc.. No. 823 CHESNUT btreet, PUUadel. pais. AUOTION SALES. M THOMAS fc SON8. AUCTIONEERS,: NCI 189 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. Second CloRlns Peremntorv Pale. ELEGANT CABINET FURN11UB8 from the StJ3K of Messrs. wo. J. J. a. Henitcls. On Friday Morning, June 13. at 10 o'clock, at the auction store, will be sold without reserve the largest stock of superior furniture jet offered at public sale. (6 16 Ot -inesaie, as is tne invariaoie enstoraor Messrs. Henkels, will be seremptory, regardless of prices. Sale No. 733 Arch street. 81TFRTOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND FIX. Tl'KhS, ETC., OF AN IVK ORE AM AND DIN1NO-SALOON AND BOMDINU-HOUSE. Ou Friday Morning, June S3, at 10 o'clock, bv catalogue, the superior furniture, etc. Also, marble-top counters and flhelvlngs; bronze and gut chandeliers, elegant marble soda water apna rulus, with plated spigots; superior French plate showcase. 6 81 it rpUOMAS BIRCH BON, AUCTIONEERS AND X COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 Chaa. NUT street; rear entrance No. HOT sansom street. Sale at No. 1110 Chesnut street. HANPSOME WALNUT PARLOR AND CHAMBER tiUITS, Walnut bookcases and Sidewards. OaK and Walnut Extension Tables and Dining-room t'halrs. Rosewood Piano-fortes, French Plate Mantel and Pier Glasses, Brnsselsand other Car. pets, Sliver-plated Ware, China Toilet Sets, Tin Chamber Water Coolers, Refrigerators, Mat tresses, Beds ati(lBe(l(Uiir, Tables and Chairs of Various Kinds, Chromof, kwrravings, Etc. Etc. On Friday MornliiR, at 9 o'clock, at No. 11 10 Chesnut street, will be sold a large assortment of new and second-hand lurnl inre, carpets, msttresses, etc. COTTAGE bUlTS, REFRIGERATORS, WATER ' . . COOLERS. Also, 8 suits ot new cottage furniture, 6 new Davis refrigerators, and 1 wafer coolers. ELEGANT DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCH, ETC. At 1 o'clock will be Bold the following: Large single stone diamond stud, over ! karats. Large seven-stoue cluster diamoud ring. 1 arge single stone diamond ring. Seven-stone cluster diamond pin. FINK BRANDY, WHISKY, GRAPE WINK, ETC Also, lno bottles of cognac brandy. 100 bottles line whlfky. 100 bottles crape wine, etc. ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES.. Also, at 1 o'clock, several rosewood; ones. ttino. nnr.wiROfl A CO.. (klK no lt i Nos. S3S ar-4 534 MAVKEY .i'lONEStS, Hank Btreet. EooefUrA9.,2r' -reet, coraor D. Mjara & Co. CLOSING 8J,E 0? "' -WHITE Mi I KPKTINGS, OIL CLOTns. TINtiS, S, IiTC MhD CHECK. CANTON MAT. June credit. on Friday Morning, at 11 o'clock, on four month! 6 II 51 LARGJ PALE OH- FRENCII AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOOD vl"at . On Monday Morning. J une 26, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 6 20 6t CLOSING SPRING SALE OF 2000 CASE9 ROOTS fcHOES, TRAVELLING BAGS, IUTS, KlC. June 27, at lo o'clock, on 4 months' credit. 6 Hist BARRITT CO., AUCTIONEERS 1 VA ny.'" . II J v I II Vli' No. $30 MARKET Street, Cor.r street, l ash advanced on consignment without extT charge. U Hi ..- .. . Peremptory Snle. coo Lots 6 stkaw ooous, 'ArTificI At. Flowers, Umbrellas, I'arasols, Dry Goods, Hosiery. Suspenders, Fancy Goods, Notions, etc., On Friday Morning, June 23, commencing at 10 o'clock. it HENRY W. fc B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEERS No. 1129 CHESNUT Street (Glrard Row). LIPPINCOTT, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS Nob. 221 MARKET and 210 CHURCH Street. CONCERT HALL AUCTION ROOMS, No. 18) CHESNUT Street. T. A. MCCLELLAND, AUCTIONETItt. " Personal attention given to soles of household fo nltnre at dwellings. Public sales of furniture at the Auction RoomA. No. 181 Chosnut street, every Monday and Taur day. For particulars see "Public Ledger." N. P. A superior ciaoa of furniture at private sale H EN BY MOLTEN, AUCTIONEER, P.V HENRY MOT.TP"IM Ar m Salesroom, Nos. 21 and 23 MERCER Street, IV . .... Vo.l REGULAR TRADE SALS OP FUR AND WOOL HATS, LADTES AND GENTS' READY-MADE FURS. bTRAW, FELT, AND VELVET GOODS, Every THURSDAY during the season. Cash advances made on consignments wlthon additional charges. a 8 LUMbbK t QTi SPRUCE JOIST. -t Q?i loll Ipruce joist. loll HEMLOCK, HEMLOCK. SEASONED CLEAR PINS. i Q71 lOll SEASONED CLEAR PUVil. lO 1 1 CHOICE PATl'ERN PINE. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1QI71 FLORIDA FLOORING. tOT1 loll Florida floor.-:; G. J O 1 1 CAROLINA FLCHJRING. VIRGINIA FLOOhiKG. DELAWARE FUlOrOfKl. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOA K. Ml. RAIL PLANK. 1 0171 WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 Q71 10 I IWALNUTBOARDS AND PLAX4K. 10 1 1 I WALNUT BOARDS, WALNUT PIANK. 1U'71 UNDERTAKERS' LUM.'iFit, Q74 lOll UNDERTAKERS' LUfti BE1U lull RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINS. 1 BKAbONEU POPLAR. 10 10 1 1 BEAbONED CHERRY. 10 1 1 ASH, WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. t On i CIGAR BOX MAKKlnS' t Qrri lOll CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lO 1 1 SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW, ib7i CAROLINA bOANTLiNw. CAROLINA II. T. blLIA NORWAY SCANTLING. 1871 1 U 7 1 CRD A R BH INGLES. 1 Q 7 1 10 1 1 CYPRESS bElNGL.s. 10 I 1 MAULE, BROTHER t CO., No, 200 SOUTH Street 1JANBL PLANK, ALL THJCKNESSBStH X COMMON PLANK, ALL TniOKNKSSEa. 1 COMMON BOARDS. 1 and I BIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING- boAHBS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINGS 1 ftn 4J SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES. HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL BIZ38. PLAjbTEIUNG LATH A SPECIALTY, Together with a general assortment of BnUdlnx Lumber for sale low for cash. T. W. 8MALTZ, 6 80 em No. inn FJDG3 .venue, north of Poplar St ALBANV"WALNUT, PINE, POPLAR, CHAIR and Settee Plank, Ash, Bass, Beech, Birch, Cherry, Chestnut, Maple, White Cedar. Fencing, Shelving, Flooring, Counter Tops, and Cutting Boards... E. B. KcCLBFS' Lumber Yard, 6 -Ji em No. 834 Nortu WHAKVE Corn Fxchange Bag Manufactory. JOHM T. BAILEY, BT. 3?. Cor. WATEE aad MARKET Bti. ROPE AND TWINE, BAGS and BAGGING, for Giain, Flour, bait, auper-Phosphate of Lime, Bon J, Dost, Etc. Large and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on hand. Also, WOOL BACKS. CTT0VsAJirDUCKANDCANVAK0F AU( numbers and brand. Tent, Awning, Trant and Wagon-oover Dock. Also, Paper Hanuiao turers' Drier FelU, from tiurtj to ieventj-La inches, with Pauuna. Un. It OHURCB twi1Cl!l ULCUudl ALEXANDER G. CATTBLL A CO..' PRODUCE COMMISSION M RKCHAMTA, No. M NOtiTU WUARVE4 AND HO. tl NORTH WATBTR 8TEXST, PHILADBU'IUA. axiiAKDsa q. CArraiK tmax Cirnr.