BACHELOR DREAMER. BY BbBNAT Btf.o The world Is dreary, I am , growing old, Wife nor bairn makes glad my chamber still, • The wintry season conieth with its cold, The hearth is dark, and the wind without is shrillf- Yea! twilight gloams around me,—hope and power: MApart, like scent and color from a flower -Yet, where I sit, sweet music floats to me: *Tis the falling, falling of ft silver shower Around a forest tree! .Ah! can I hear the scented rain intone? Can I hear the leaves that stir and sigh? Or hear I but the movement and the moan Of busy folk that hurry darkly by? Nay!—for a white hand lies in mine, sweet eyes Shine on me, and a happy maiden cries! Nay! for my blood again flows fresh and free,— To the falling, falling of the shower that sighs Around the forest tree! .And can it be so many years ago, Since I clasped her. 'neath the leaves,that summer day? 'And were there words of parting, words of woe? Sits she among her children, far away? Can she hear the sweet and melancholy ' sound? Doth she see the shining dewdrops on the ground? Dothshe flutter like the leaves,and dream of me,— 'To the falling, falling of the rain around The murmurous forest tree? The city closes round me, I am old, Yet 'tis melody from country lanes I • hear; The wintry season cometh with its cold, The hearth is dark, and the end of all is near; Yet, love, the city fadeth with its pain! The old bright dream , is drowsy on my brain! And my life is flowing earthward fast and free,— ' • To the falling, falling of the summer rain Around a forest tree! TERRIBLE CILE.CETROP HE. .seven Children Killed and sine Others • - - Wounded. [From the Charleston (S. C.) Courier..) One of the most heart-rending and appal ling catastrophes which we have ever been Called upon to record, occurred at the vil lage of Bamberg,, on the Augusta branch of the South Carolina Railroad, seventy-six miles from Charleston, between three and lour o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, by which nearly every family of that village has been thrown into the deepest gloom and mourning. The scene of this distressing occurrence was about three hundred yards from the -depot, in a two-story frame building known as Allen Lodge of Freemasons, , lately used as a school house by Mr. Robert Seabrook and his sister, the former having charge of the male, and the latter of the fe male department. into this building some eighteen of the scholars, boys and girls, bad assembled about three o'clock, for the purpose of join ing in a festive party given by the young , misses to their youthful male friends. While in the act of spreading a table with refreshments, candies ? cakes, dcc.,the build . ing was struck by a violent gale of wind, or tornado, from the west, which passed over the village, taking a northeasterly direc tion, sweeping trees and fences, and every thing before it. The chimney was carried away at the same time that the roof was rent asunder. An attempt was made by George W. Patrick, one of the older boys, to, open the door ; but that was found to be so jammed as to defy removal. Another of the youths, Charles Stewart, then proposed to escape by the window, and jumped out for the purpose of assisting the others,when the whole building fell, killing young Stewart and five others instantly, and wounding ten others, one of whom expired shortly after reaching home. Thefollowing are the names and ages of the killed: Master Angus M. Brabbham, aged 15 years, son of Major J.J. Brabbham; Miss Hattie Brabbham, aged 14 years, daughter of Hampton Brabbham, Esq., Master Charles Stewart, aged 16 years, son of Hansford Stewart, Esq.; Miss Urbana ittnitz,aged 10 years,daug h ter of Mrs. Emma Rents, lately removed from Orangeburg; Mies Uphrasie Hoffman, aged Ib= years, daughter of E. G. Hoffman, Esq.; Master Elmore Sanders, aged 16 years, son of Jabez Sanders, Esq.; Master Charles Simmons, aged 6 years, son of A. E. Simmons, Esq. The following are the names of the wounded: George W. Patrick, severely; James Ben nett, sever&v;DAiss Annie Rennett,severely; Miss Sallie Brabbham, severely; Miss Julia Slater, severely; Miss Hoffman, severely; gnomes Rivers, severely; and two others slightly, whose names we did not learn. Only two of the party escaped entirely un hurt. The little Miss Urbana Rentz, who was carried home in a' dying condition, bore her sufferings with unusual fortitude. She re tained her consciousness until the last, and after telling her mother not to weep, that she was going to heaven ' requested that her body might be taken to Orangeburg, and deposited alongside of her father, who died but a few months before. Most - of those who weresaved were found where they had crept under the school benches upon which the timbers had rested after the fatting of the building. But a few moments sufficed to spread the -news of this awful calamity in the village, and the whole community soon gathered wound the place. Parents, relatives, and friends were in the most dreadful suspense. The bodies of both the living and dead were either covered or wedged in ,between the heavy timbers, and required thous° of axes, to 'release them. The painful Beene which ensued, as narrated to us by one of the gen tlemen who assisted, was too harrowing for dentription. . 'We can onlytender our heart felt sympathies as well as the sympathies of our people to the bereaved and afflicted cam *, =malty of Bamberg in this sudden and appalling calamity. From Trim& 15-aLvtwrox, Texas, June 9.—The barque Woodlands, of and from Liverpool, was -wrecked near Breaker. Her deck and rail ax under water. Some portion of the cargo land tackle and apparel were saved in a - .damaged condition. A steam pump is on board t but the extremely - bad weather pre •••vented its successful operation. A survey was made yesterday, and the condemnation and sale of the vessel recommeiaded. PrOVisional Governor Tramilton left on - the 7tb for,Washington. The body of Mrs. Morse, who was mur dered near. Brownsville, has been sent to 4Dhid. - • Meta:ter, the colored soldier who was ac clued of kill ing qui, led. Helfenstein, has been so- The - ateamer Wilmington,with a full cargo of ootton andpassenger list, will leave on the 10th for New York. The slaver picked up at sea has been sold for 1)1,300. • The Murder Near Baltimore. BALT - Imouu, June 11—Evening.—Mrs. Mooney, the daughter of David White, the gate-keeper at Elk Ridge;: bridge, on the - Washington road, who was murdered at his house last night,, as already reported, will, It is now thought, recover; but her son, a boy ,of fourteen, who was also beaten by the murderers of his grandfather, has suffered a • - relapse, and it is thought will die. ' ' liuspicion - rests on several notorious parties, 'bat at last accounts no arrests had been made. The murderers are supposed to ,have come . to Baltimore. Financial and Commercial. The fbllowing is the weekly statement of the Phfla delphia Banks, made up on Monday afternoon: Capital ,5t0ck......... - ... —.....114,642,150 Loans and Discounts...... — 48,118,897 ppecie in Banks 8)9.3 ,63 11. S. Demand and Legal Tender N0te5....,. 21,588,07§ Due from other Banks 3'443,646P Due to other Banks 7,267,488 Deposits 38,326,936 clrculatton... 9,007,5 i 5 The following statement shows the condition of the Banks of Philadelphia, at .various times during the last few months: 1863. Loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposits. Jan. 8. .37,879,675 4,516,750 4,504,115 28,429,189 July 6.........35,938,811 4,360,716 2,564,558 28,504,514 4.........85,698,808 4,158,585 2,055,810 29,878;928 4.........40,918,009 8,955,858 2,154,258 37,258,882 8 . 48,059,403 1,803,693 2,793.468 89,845,963 3 .50,054,760 1,184,631 8.771,226 40,880,990 1866. Jan. Feb. Max. 14.11ril 1.........45,941,001. 890,822 7,226,869 35,812,804 5.... .... .47,233,664 1,009.689 7,668,365 34.687,185 5.........46,604,752 1,041,462 8,161,049 32,835,094 2........A6,013,468 990,630 8.656,230 82,257,653 9 - 46,028.646 946,282 8,720,270 32,762,282 16........45,114,699 949.016 8,761,21. 31 640,864 23.........45,762,733 936,876 8,761.219 35,448.950 890,240 8,779,166 • 26.023862 7 48,006,654 912,033 8,794,348 36,937,007 14 48,236,256 896.716 8,930,420 38.414,588 21::,:.,,..48,336,567 897,913 8,918,938 87,298,645 23. 48 046.984 867,094 8,988.742 37,078.418 4....-.. 47 661,996 890,11' 9,922.553 38,189.667 11 48,118,897 811 633 9,007,515 . 28.328,936 The following is a detailed statement of the business of the Philadelphia Clearin :p . souse for the past week: Clearings:' Balances. x - .6.449,690 . 55:5V-,401 15 641,000 06 5,251,524 16 431,643 71 4,970,482 65b 459,220 54 4,402,089 96 586,850 44 5,7,8,269 78 537,140 83 5. 6 7 Y..... 9 Total, June 9, 1866........532.C1,248 13 . $3.032.306 22 - BOA___,UD OF TRA.D.III EDW'D LAFOu.m.LADE, J. PEICE W.tgiHERILL, Mown:lax Co D. C. McCAMMON. __AMPQII,TATION. Rep Orlon fbr the rnumneipma ening GENOA—Bark Pennsylvania Pontremolt-338 bairn rags 150 ca olive* oil 200 do sow' 20 do alabaster 48 do worked marble 8 do alabaster 2 00 wine 1 do paste and vegetables 2 da l wine I do olive 70 blocks marble 6500 marble tiles marble garden vases 5 pedestals for vases 4 ca conta ining a small monument 126 cs 'maca roni 1 cheese 100 bales rags le cs soap 115 do olive oil 856 do macaroni 13 do furniture Ido mdse 6do orange plants 2 small marble table tops I packet 1 angles 1 case writing.paper to ore er:' marble rags soap oil &c to Victor A Sartori; rags to O W Churchman: statuary and alabaster to Viti Bros; macaroni &c to .1" M Oliver; sundries to order. arrival and Nalliff a c ivi d t Oesaii EiSesumsere TO imre ilriSOM ma maim Baxonia.---Boutbampton-New Y0rk....----May 16 Hansa .-- .....Bontbampton-New York-____May 16 Damascus ' -T.AverpooL-Quebec....-.- - ..... May 17 Cityof.MancheErter-Liverpl....New York. May 18 Asia...._ -LtverpooL-Boston. .. - - ..........May 24 City of Limerick-LiverpooL-New Y0rk . ..........-May 26 Etna..... -L-iverpooL-New York. .May 30 Louisiana.-- ..Liverpool-New Y0rk.....- ...... May 30 Hibernian. .Liverpool-Quebec. May 31 Kangaroo --Liverpool-New York --Sane 1 TO DEPART. Persia...... .New York... Liverpool .June 18 Marathon...-...-. New York... Liverpool Jane 13 Libra Castle.....-New York-Havana.-...... ...... June 13 Edinburgh.... .New York-Liverpeol ..... ...-.-June 13 8a1tic..... New York... Bremen....-.- ...... Jane 14 Hermann New York...Bremen----.-.-June 16 Etna .New York... Liverpool ...-.... .... June 16 Hibernia New - York-Glasgow. --- .... -Jane 16 Hibernian Quebec - LiverpooL ..... ........June 16 Coralca...--- ..... .New York-Nassan& Hav'a....June 16 Villa de Parls....New York-Havre June 16 Allemanist -......NewYork-Hamburg -.- ..... —Jane 16 r-FA:isam:l9AnDoli4-pi prm7rJmr . orw'm•n7lmrwn 4U Hamm 4 291 B Sams. 7SO 1 Halm Wamszt, 2 0 :A ill :ph .11ydrr..11 Om :4 17 'lll Steamer Alexandria, Allen, 48 hours from Rich mond,'vla Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Mayflower, Robinson. 38 hours from'Wash ington and Alexandria, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. , Steamer Monitor, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Win M. Baird & Co. Steamer Ann Richards. 24 hours from N York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Chester, Warren, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Robert Morris, FarringtOn,from New York, in ballast to S & J M Flanagan. Fehr Searsville, hears, 4daya from Boston,with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. Schr E Richardson, Thompson, fronl Salem, with ice to I. Sawyer. Loehr Jos Porter, Burroughs, from Providence, in bal last to Glover & Mactier. Soh? Archer & Reeves, Ireland, from New York, in ballast to D S Stetson & Co. Schr %Searle, Lake. from Salem. Behr.° A Grant, Hickman, from New 'York. Scar Mail, Borden. from Fall River. - Bar Mary J Russell. Smith, from Seaton. Buhr Faahlon, Terrell, from Brookhaven. - Tug Hudson, Carr, trout Baltimore, wick 18 barges to W P Clyde & Co. 'lug Commodore. Cropper, from Baltimore, with 6 barges to W P Clyde & CLEARED CO. 'EMZEWAY. Steamer Mayflower, Robinson, New York, W P Clyde Steamer Bristol. Charles, New York, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Chester. 'Warren. New York. W P Clyde & lb. steamer J B Bbriver. Dennis, Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr Bark King Bird (Br), Dexter, Marseilles, C C Van Horn. Brig Mattapony, Wyman, Savannah, via Wilmington, Del. Carman, Merobsbt & Shaw. Schr Mall, Borden, Pawtucket, Castner, Stickney & Wellir gton. Schr f H Dixon, Creighton. Washington, 3' T Justus. Schr .1 - Riemle, Lake, Salem, 16 Y and Sob Nav Co. Schr Bee, Hearn, Georgetown, Glover & Mactier. Schr J rter, Burroughs, Providence, do Schr Fashion. Tirreli. Pawtricket..T R Tomlinson. fug Hudson, Carr, with 18 barges for Baltimore, W P Clyde & Co. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES. Dar... June 9-5 PM. The following 'vessels are now lying in the harbor:— Steamers Falcon. from Norfolk for Portland: Wm .1 Truaton from Wilmington for N York; brigs Herald, from Philadelphia for St Jago; echos Jas Barrett, Jae nder, Viola, Buena Vista, Po.ugusset, and P Boice. all from Philadelphia for Boston; T Borden. from do tor Fall River; Marla Jane, from Georgetown; Chin coteague, from Yorktown, and Thus Jefferson, from horfo . k, all for New York; John Tway. from George town for Jersey City: Wm Thompson. from Delaware City for Wellfleet; Fanny Fern. from Philadelphia for Portland: Leontine. from and for Baltimore, and a number of others. Wind E. June 10-5 PM.-The steamer America towed the ships Wyoming and Merrimac down to-day, and they are at anchor below the Buoy of the Sheers, waiting a fair wind. Wind SE. Yours, itc. T. BiLLLYARD BURTON. MEMORANDA. Ship Admiral (Brent), Huesloop, cleared at Balti more 9th inst. far this port. Ship 'Uncle Tobey. Pinkham• sailed from Portland Bth inst. for this port Ship Robin Bind, Kelly, cleared at New York yes terday for Ban Francisco. r tomer Northern Light, Weir,cleared at New York yesterday for Aspinwall. _ Steamer Daniel Webster, Bolger, for Havana and Vera Cruz. cleared at N York yesterday. Bark James Muir (Br), Shaw. cleared. at New York yesterday for Havre Barr ett , port. Bark A Houghton sailed from Barbados 25th nit. for Orchilla to load for this port—not as before teported. Bark Llbertad, Bewdoln, hence at New Orleans sth instant. Brig Burman, Sherman, Wien from Portsmouth 7th inst. tor this port. • Brigs Wm A Dresser, hence for Bath; Sltkaand Samuel Stevens, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole ath inst. - Brig Wm Creevy,Swain.hence for New Orleans,was spoken fici inst. off Key West. 13chr Queen of Clippers. Davison, hence at St Johns, NP. lath nit. Behr William Allen (3 masts), Crammer, cleared at Charleston Bth inst. for this port Sohn Burrows, hence for Boston; John Boynton and Diego, do for Portland, and Smith Tuttle, do for Glou cester, at Holmes Hole Bth inst. _ Sra Lincoln Webb. Wylie, cleared at St John, NB. etia mst, tor this pert. Sohn Sarni Castner, Jr. Robinson; Raven. Rose,and S S Lee. Somers, hence at Boston lath lost, _ Eels J C Henry, Dilkes, sailed from Nantucket Ed in ' _ . s irdr or S t ß Allen, hence at Nantucket Bth Inst. CARRIAGES • 33. M. LANE, gila CARRIAGE MAIKEIt, Mfi* Mos MARKET Street West Philadelphia. 8 square! west of Idarket street'bridge. An assortment or Car dues constantly on hand nay2.4-Ims GARDNER, & FLEMING, 00ACIR IEAKFatt3, 214 Bonth Fifth street., below sanity, elphla. Or An assortment of NEW and SECOND-SAND CARRiAGFIS always on hand, at It3?,ASONABILII PRUTIFft. ap2*-8M G r"/ AND Co. mATaistERS, `SHAW. 'dt. JUSTICES' PATENT DEAD-STROKE POWER HAMMER.—The undersigned having be come sale assignees and manufacturers in State of Pennsylvania of the above hammer, are prepared to furrish them at abort notice and on reasonable terms All cenuntmications from parties requiring hammers' for use in Pennsylvania imush be add reas.d to MERRICK th SONS 430 Washington avenue Philadelphia. Circulars containing full information will be for. warded on application. 109-110. TAE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN 'PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. JUNE 12.1866. SIIMIIIIR:BESORTS._ HOTEL, REMOND AN D FRENCH RESTAURANT, Long Branch, N. J. ME 3 AT ALL HOLIES. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM& This well known Hotel, kept on the European plan, has added to it a Lunch Boom. Being situated be tween each station, visitors can have meals at the ar rival of each train. PAUL ESMOND. lel2-Seti Proprteto-. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cape Island, New Jersey. We have pleasure to announce to our frlende and the public, that this spacious, modern and favorite establishment, will open_the SURF BATHING SON of 1866, June 18th. Our long experience. in the management of first• class Hotels in Baltimore, Philadelphia and this place warrants us in the belief that we can offer inducements of comfort and luxury not to be surpasied by any other first-class Hotel. WEST & MILLER, my3o-2mi . PROPRIETORS. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Cresson Springs, Thl3 deiighttnl Bummer Beaort will be OPZ fe the reception of guests on )3ATIIRDAY, JITITE 2d, 1866. For bather information address GEO. W. MICI'LLIN, 0R103303i SPRINGS, rayo-Im/ CAMBRIA CO., Pa. cow GasrEss HALL` CAPE-MAY, N. J, Will Remain Open Until Oot. let. There has been aeldel to this popular House,nintle last season, the entire Ocean House property, giving an ocean front of over IMo feet, and over 300 rooms fronting and in foil view of the sea A perfect si stem of sewerage and drainage has been completed, a feature possessed by few hotels outside of Large cities. The appointments of the House throughout have re celved amostcarefat supervision suggested by the ox. perience of past seasons. For apartments address J. F Congresu CkF AML Hassler's Brass and String Band. . Al9=f UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will Open for the Reception of Guests On Wednesday, June 27, 1868. Dodvrortli's Band engaged for the season. Peasons desiring to engage rooms will address BROWN dt WORLPPER, PROPRIETORS, ATLANTIC CITY, OR ICI RICHMOND St., Naiads. EPHRATA AND LITIZ SPRINGS. Passengers for EPHRATA and LITIZ, via Beading and Columbia Railroads, will leave Reading It R. Re pot. Thirteenth and Callowhill, at It 15 A. X. and 3.30 P. M., connecting through to both *hove places. Ran t.) either. *2 75. On Sundays, leave at 315,P. Ex cursion Tickets to either place and return, 13 65; good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, leflm AMERICAN HOUSE. CAPE MAY. N. J.. Long known as a leading house for ferniliea, will be opened this season on the EIGHTH DAN OF.TUELE and will be conducted strictly first•clias. For Boomsotc., address JOB. E. HUGHES, (formerly of the Ocean House.) myl7tbstu2sti • Cape Wand. N. 7. CtOIiTFS.IONTAL 'HOTEL, This mammoth Hotel, II tted up with *lithe modern improvements, will open on or about June let, ISM. It Is seven hundred feet In length. by two hundred feet deep, with a portico twenty-four feet In depth along the entire front, and contains six hundred rooms, specially arranged for families, and fitted up arltb as: bells. and other conveniences not usually found at &Snide Hotels. The dining room is two hun dred by seventy-five feet. The surrounding grounds are spacious, neatly laid out, and provided with Con gress Water in Artificial Fountains, iransoorted daily irom the famous Congress Sprint's, Saratoga, New York. 'I he Sea Bathin gis unsurpassed, and perfectly :are. Guests leaving Wathington by morning train for Philadelphia arrive at Long Branch at 6P. M. same day. Those desiring rooms will please apply at the Kirkwood House, this city. SPRAGUE STOKES, Proprietors. TO., THE PUBLIC —THE BUBSCRIBER I 1 fitted up at considerable expense, three buil aings for the accommodation of persons wishing to spend be summer in a pleasant, shady, cool awl healthy place. DELAWARE FRC r With sail and guns, boats for convenience of board rs, fine drives, and within two squares of depot, cars .unning every one or two hours. also, two furnished ottsges tozent for summer, at Claymont, six miles be lon enesteF: Any one wishing to bring horses and carriage with them can be accommodated. Apply to F. HORD. NO. WI Bia , ket street. Philadelphia. 'l , lO BRANCH. This Hotel, havirg a central location, affords one of e enest views of Me ocean in the United States. . The greater part of the Hotel is neatly fluntshed, and will compare In all its appointments with the first class Hotels of 11113 great watering•place. LIPHEATA. MOUNTAIN SPRINGS. LANCASTER CO., P.ENNA. This delightful and healthhll watering place will be openid for the reception of guests on the MST OF JDNE NEXT. Since this property has been pin% chest dby the undersigned every part of it has been completely renovated and beam - Hied. The entire es tablishment has been repaired, papered, and every thing done to make the place more pleasant and at. tractive than ever before. - Passengers can take the Reading railroad cars at Thirteenth andCallowhill streets, at Lit A. M.,and &se P.M. reach the Springs:at MAL Or by thePennsylvanist Central rallroad,Thirty•first and Market greets, at 32 M., and reach the Springs at, 5.00 P. IL., all rall by both routes. For terms, &c., address ALEXANDER S. FEATHER, ap2B-sa,tn, thalmo Proprietor. B ROAD TOP HUNTINGDON • COUNTY, PA. This old and popular Mountain Resort will open fez the reception of guests on JUNE Ist. The House has been thosoughlyrenovated and improved. EXCURSION TICELTS, good until Oct. Ist will be issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad. • Back will [rein readiness on the arrival of the cars at. Dudley to convey guests to the Hotel, a dhs tat ce of two miles. Terms moderate. Address, W. T. PEARSON & 00. sztyram• Broad. op City. Huntingdon Co., Pa.l 13•0 ! FOR CAPE MAY, THE BEST WATERING 11 PLACE IN THE WORLD.—The undersigned rest ectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have taken the Metropolitan (late City Heel), on Hughes street, atd will relit and open the same by the 15th. Location one °tam best on the Island. Those wishing , to engage rooms, should apply to the Mount Vernon House, Second above Arch street. or at lupe May. BLAIR dr. isHACEELTON. JO lull • Proprietors. DHILADELPRIA ROUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. LA ill be open for the reception of guests Suite nth. This house has been newly furnished through out; the prices aro moeerate and for families there will be no home superior on the Island. -Apply_ to 10114. Chetnut street, Philada., for further parucn. Tara._ E. GRIFFITH, my3l..tia,s,tnef. C. 1., New Jersey. SitidliEltliOAßDlNG.—Three chambers and parlor furniture with boarding. can be had from Stu to 3.tb `of June.'andirom August ist to the leGof Sovtetaber. Apply to ' - CHARLES J. A.RtaUlt, _ Rosemont Station, 'Pennsylvania Railroad. - TEABANT BOARDING AT ABARUROUSE, two miles from Abeecom in view oftheocean, Board 47 per wtek. Apply to jet-eto PEE CLARENDON .VIR,GINIA AVENUE; Atlan JLtic City, ki; J.• - bp opened - for the reception :o 8 eats, t hels.t of 6th month-(June), 1866. ' my24th s tut rad ' JOSEIPITION/Lll. THIG "lihauSTOW 80U5.1." (opposite the rbfatision Howl, Attantoo City, tow open for the rereP. Lion of ViS LOIS. Beard •e 2 per we=n. ' • - -itB4.2t s , kiLtZsilißTU FASTBACK, LONG BRAIrog, NEW. JERSEY GRVIrKIi BATH HOTEL, N. J.. IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. 31t017NTAIR HOUSE, W. J. ALSSP. , No. 122 South Delaware avenue SIMVIMR. RESORT 4. SUMMER RESORTS ON LINE OP , Beading Railroad and Branches.' MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CABBON, Mrs. etaoline Wunder, Pottsville P. 0., Bchny'l co. TUSCARORA HOTEL, me.lrannan Mlller, Ttnicarora P. 0., t3ohtt7lkill Co. 3fAHANOI CITY HOTEL. G. W. Prost, liabanoy City P. 0.. Schcylkil co. WHITE HOUSE', Mrs. Guam Diaredarf, Reading P. O. ANDALUSIA, .Tames S. biadetra, PPRAing P. O. LIVING SPRINGS .HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wemeraville P. 0., Barks CO. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HO USE, H. H. Mandated', Womelsdorf P. 0., Berke CO. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Bowlermel, Harrisburg P. O. BOYERBTOWN SEMINARY, J. B. Henl7,Boyerstown P. 0., Berl:3 co. YELLOW or CHESTER SPRINGS Hote.l. S. B. Snyder, Yellow Sl:Hangs P. 0., Chews co. LITIZ SPRINGS, • Samuel Lidbtenthaler, Lida P. 0., Lancaster co. IKPIII2ATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, &ran. Alex. Mat, M el. Feather, Pro., Babrais P.O.. Lan cocoo co. a. apaigm WTHOPOLITAN HOTEL. LONG IiBANOIL. N. Is now open for the reception ofvtsitors. This house bas been enlarged, improved. and will accommodate six hundred guests. Ite situation cannot be surpassed. Parties wishing to secure rooms can do so by ad dressing 000PIlift dr. LAIRD, jal4•ift Proprietors. AGOOD OPPOETTINITY.—A STABLE. which can accommodate from EIGHTEEN to TWENTY HOBSIS. is to be rented for the season, at Long Branch, N. J. Address P. BEYOND, Hotel Bemond, Long Branch, N. J. 11-1:1111 CASH CAPITA..OO,OOO. The United States Accident Insnr ance Company, Of Syracuse, "New Ycek, Insures against DEATH FROBi EVERY CAUSE, Whether A(CIDENT.CHOLERA orDISEASE of any kind, with weekly compensav!on for DISABILITY from ACCIDENT. COMBINED POLICIES FROM ONE TO FIVE YEAFB: ACCIDENT POLICIES FROM ONS MONTE TO TEN TEARS. NO 'MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED FOR ACCIDENT POLICIES. This is the only Company authorized to issue COM BINED LIFE and ACC] uEN T POLICIES. In view of the probability of the visitation of the CHOLERA this summer, this opportunity of insuring against it for a brief period, at economical rates should ecrnmand the attention of every one: while the combi nation of ACCIDENT risk offered with it enable. tnose residing in the City, or transacting business here and returning to the country daily, to guard against every form of DISEASE OR . CASIISLTY, Permits 12ii k eTio — rTra . ILttive So. netters wanted. WM A. lITEPHINO, General Agent, 11-Isl2 1;6.501 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE. LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOB INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorised Capital, Invested Funds, over Yearly Revenue, over Invested in the United States, over $1,500,000 Alllosses promptly adjusted withal:a reference to England. ATWOOD SMITH' eeneral Agent for Peruzylvanis. r 77. NO. 6 Merchant& Exchange. tll:lLAlL.fittia is BELIANOE INSIIRANCE OOMPANY 1. PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated In 1641. Charter Perpetual OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STREW. CAPITAL. #300.000. Insures against low or damage by FIRE, at Houses. Stores and other BuUdinge limited or per petsal, and on Furniture. Goods Waive and inerchan Use in town or country LOSSES p ROMPT(. 4 I ADJUSTED AND PAID. ASSETS.— ....-3409,001 79 Invested in thetbilowing Securities, First Mortgages on City Property. well so. 9174,/00 00 United States illavernment Loans.---..--...„ 115,000 OC Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans.- 55,000 Ot Pennsylvania $1,000,000 6 per cent. Loan 21,000 0( Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se cond . 85,000 IX Carat' en and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan... - ...................»........ .....».. GPO 1X Philadelphia and Reading aliroad Sam -SP" Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 percent. moOt- Sake bonds- • • . 4,660 09 County Fire fr.E;a - a. a:W:63A 1,050 Ot Mechanics' Bank Stock—.." 4,000 09 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Sineb• 10,000 tot Union Mutual 'must:* Company's Stock.. 880 00 Reliance Insurance Company , ofPhLbidel• phia's Stock.. .......« 1.000 04 Cash in bank and on 6,914 79 RS. $406,00i 79 DIRECTO • Clem. Tingley, Ben]. W. Tingley, Wm. Maser, Marshall Nlll, Samuel lltotem, Charles Leland, H. L, Carson,Thomas H. Moore, Robert Stee n, Samuel Canner, Wm. Stevenson, Alfred Enghuh, James T. Yong. -In . TINGLEY, President. tary. i. DM. THOKAI3 C. BILL, ParrAmr.x.rme. Deem AP TUBA OITR IMAM-AMOR oxemeasnr, As. MART= PFdLPErIIAL Office, No. SD WALNUT street, above Third, Phila. Will irstare against Lees or D.s.mo _by Fire, on Bald. inga. either PerpptiltllPor ibr immec time, Trnmudiela Farnitore and saerchandne generally. Also—Marine Insorance on Vessels, Carron" ern Freight. Inland Insurance to allof the Onion, Wm. Miter, David Poulson, D. Luther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Andenriel, J. E. Baum, ' 7. R. Blatdaten, Wm. P. Dean, Jos. Ilaallield, Zahn Ketone= WM. President, WM. F. D , • Vice-President. WX. M. SMITH. Secretary . . „ LEI) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T.l - 1 t' LIMITED PARTNERSHIP has been entered into between the undersigned, under the laWB of tb e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, upon the fel:owing terms: 1. That the name of the tirm under which said Part nership will be °abducted is .TAMES L. RICHER & BROTHE et. 2. That the general nature of the bcsiness is the wholesale and retail dealing in FLOI3R,GRA.IN, MILL FEED, RAY, STRAW, &o , am' 3. 't he general partners are I A.tdE9 L. REBER, No. 1752 Marshall street, and ALFRED. L. REBER. N0,2i2 Green street; and the special partner is EUGICNIL LINNA RD, 3 mon and Green t trees, Twenty-second Ward, and that Philadelphia is tee place of residence of the toarties respectively. .1 The amount of Capital contributed by the special pars ci r ta'the COED MOU BLOCY is Two Thousand Dol lars (q 2„ 0e0) in cash. 5 'the parrnerehip !ate commence on the fourth (4) day of. Tune. 1866, and to termine on the third (3) day of June,l367.` REBER. 1 Gene XS 1 P tn ers, ALFRED 1.. REBER.) jeS•triets EUGENE LINNARD, Special Partner. EDUCATION. rrißE SCHOOL HiTHERTO CONDUCTED - BY I LABBERTON &„ 4.91 giSE will be reopened by the undersigned. in Septunber next, at their Rooms, on CHESTNUT street, above Thirteenth. RE3INALD Er. CHASE. L. H. BUCKINGHAM rft _EIFESION OF WEB ARROPFt -1 FOR YOUNG Le-unics will cons namma on Wedneaday. Septa:3lpm lath;_ at Mr reeldence, corner of Foplsr and Eixteenttt 'streets Entransovare e. Emleit Etro, D. D., Bev. Therese BrAMerd. D. D., W. N. Allen, Eva, Irde Fres/dent of Girard Oollegep IY/747 1 : _ - TAMES A. FREKMAN,_ AUCTIONEER. NO. . WA_LNUT street. BEVEKT.K.ners SPRING MALE OF REAL ER TATE *AND STOCKS. .TIINE 18, 11366. ' This aide, on WEDNESDAY, st 11. o'clock =MU at the Exchange, will Include the following, via— STOCKS, &hare in the Mercantile Library. ' Share in the Pointßreeze Park. , Trustees' Sale. $650 Pennsylvania 5 per cent. • . Pew No. 51 miadle aisle Grace Chnroh. 25 shares Echomacker Piano Forte. Manufacturing Company. LAND, ENGINE,, dic., OF THE WARD OIL 00.— A tract of ice acres of land, with the engine and ma chinery of the Ward Oil Co., of Washington county, Ohio. Plan, title, dm-, at the auction store. Kir Sale peremptory. N 0.917 LOCUST ST—A large three story dwelling, corner of Raspberry alley. 23 by 136% feet. This is a well built property, with - back buildings, bath house. &c, Clear. Orphans' Cburt Hale--Estate of Thomas Shivers, deed.. _ NO. 623 BHIPPEN ST - A three story brick honse;2o by 48 feet. Clear. Orphans' (hurt Sate--Estate' of /se= Rodgers. deed. - BEDFORD ST—Three frame houses in the rear of the above, on Bedford st, 20 by 79 feet. Same Estate. BROAD AND BARCLAY STS—The half interest in the property B. W. corner ..f Broad and Barclay eta, 15th W a.rd. 80 by 87 feet The whole subject to $4OO ground rent. Orphans' apart Sale—Estate of Tames Henderson, deed. RICHMOND. ABOVE HANOVER-4g two story brick dwelling, Richmond. above Hanover, - 20 by 70 feet. Clear. Orphans' Cburt Sole—Estate of _Franklin Byre, dec'd. O. lea N. SIXTH BT—Valuable office building,6th st., above Arch 34 by 74 feet. $136 ground rent per annum. .Ihir 'Yields a rental of $l3OO per annum. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Robert M. Lee, dee'eL Jar Pail descriptions in catalogues. _ Peremptory Sale to Close a Partnership Account, at Iv o. 307 Union street and 307 Cypress street. LEASE. STOcR, TOOLS. CARRIAGIO3,4m. ON SATURDAY MORNING. SO N.P., 16. At 30 o'clock, will be sold without reserve, to•close a partnership, the entire stock and tools ere. J. xidd Co , Carriage Manufacturer, theludini Waront Cimice Lumber, Spokes, Hubs, irelloes, Smiths' Tools, Im• proved Drill, 4M._ - LEASL—AIso. the Lease of both shops. BAER FIREPROOF SAFE AT PRIVATE SALE. At Private Sale—A superior Bank Safe, nearly new, about seven ftet high inside, with combination locks, &c.. in perfect order, made by Farrel & Herring, at a costof TO BENT—A handsome double Mansion on Walnut street, either furnished or unfurnished. Apply at the Auction Store. gy JOHN B. MYERS & al, AUCTIONEERS • CO r • . - GERMAN AND DOMESTIC) DRY GOODS. We will hold a Large Sale of Foreign and Domestic Dry Go ods, by catalogue . on four months' credit and part, f On THURSDAY MORNING, • Stine 14, at 10 o'clock, embracing': about 700 pack. ages and lots of stsjde and fancy articles, Ltr woolens, worsteds, linens, BMus and cottons. • N. .11.--Goods arranged for examination and cats. looms ready early on the marninv of gala. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Did GOODS. NOTlCE—lncludel in our sale of THURSDAY. Sone 14, will be found in part the following. viz— DOMaiTIC.3. bales bleac.h• d and brown abeetings and shirtings. do bit-ached and brown drills. do donut, ail wool, Canton and Elia% er flannels. cases bless and col'd corset Jeans and cambrics do blue apron checks. ticks, denims, stripes. do Kentucky jeans, plain and fancy cortonades. do Manchester, Scotch and domestic gingeams. do sleeve linings. fancy shirting flannels. do English and domestic rints and de laines.. do si' ecias, jaconets and paper muslin. do casstmeres, coatin a. linseys. satinets,tweeds. 2.00 DCZEN LINEN CAMBRIC HD% ES. Full lines gent's and ladles' plain L. C. hdkfs. Lo do do X do do 2500 PIECES WHITE GOODS. DAMASES, ac. Full lines atr4ed, cneck and plain Jaconets. Do do do do cambrics. Do best quality tape checks. Do Sne Istainsook stripes and checks. Do medium tr very tine plain Nainseoks. Do plain and figured tswies mulls. Do white Inured brilliants and Illarseilles. Do bleached and W B rich doable damasks. Do • do do damask cloths. I.IIIIIIRCHANT TAILORS' (IDOL'S. pieces French and Saxony blir.k and blue cloths Co Belgian black doeskin all wool diagonals. do fine French valor rs, blk and fancy tricots. do French fancy cassimeres and coatings. do black and fancy meltons and ticotch plaids.' - do Aix Is Chapelle and crown cloths, Italians. L.USW..I GOODS. pieces 4.4 Irish shis i irXinens. Chinese grass cloth. do 44 and S bier, planter linens. do blew and B hunks, Russia diaper. towels. do crown ducks cream canvas.drills,cretsh.egc. DRIBAS s42OODS. SILItS, and SHAWLS. pieces Paris de helloes, bareges and grensdines. do plain and fancy mosambicines,pure mobaks. dO new style Janos. poll de cnevrw, alpacas. do printed neonate, organdies and lawns. do plain and fancy silts shawls, basques. Also. toilet quilts, hosiery, gloves, batmoral and hoop skii ts. traveling and under shirts and drawera silk ties; spool cotton, patent thread. sewing silk, suspenders, head nets. timbres% parasols. dbc. LABOR POIOnVIC SALM Or D CARPICTEffirs CANTON MATTMS. lac. ON FRIDAY IdORNI.NO, Jane 15, at 31 o'clock. will be sold, by catalogue. or bur months' credit, about 200 nieces of superfine and fine ingrain. royal damask, Venetian. list, Dnich hemp cottage and rag carpeting!. _embracing choice assortment of superior goods , which may be examined early on the morning 01 sale. $lO Millions 16 Millions. 5 Millions. LABOR PERENITORY SALE or PlOOfiall AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS.. moo. .ON MONDAY MORNING, MINE Is, At' 10 o'clock, will be sold,by catalogue. ON POUR MONTHS about:oolas ofFrench. Indta,Ger. man and British Dry Goods, embracing a fall assort. meat of fancy and staple articles la worsteds. woolens. linens and cottons. N. 11.--Goods arranged fbr emit tninatt on and cats. I ogees ready early on morning of sale. THOMAS BIRCH aft SON. AUCTIONEERS aril COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CREST.rt u T =set.. (Rear entrance 1107 Saloom street.) HOUB' 7 HOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY RE SCRIPTION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNM SET. SALES EVER) FRIDAY MORNING. War of Fatnimost ture at Dwellings attended to on the Reasonable Terms. SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, do., AT THE EXCHANGE. THOMAS BIRCH & SON respectfally inform their friends and the public that they are prepared to attend to the sale of Real Estate by auction and at private sale. I,4:istr_llo:AA4:ll,l Sale atNo. 5 South Merrick street. HANDSOME FURNITURE.. PIANO FORTE, FRENCH PLAEE MiRBOBS, CARPETS, &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 13, A.tlo o'clock. at No. 5 South Merrick street (West Penn Square) will be sold the furniture of a family re. moving compg—Velvet, Brussels, Inman and Venetian carpets, French plate mantel and pier a latses, elegant rosewood piano forte, walnut parlor, chamber and dining room burnt tare. Catologues will be ready ibr, ,de livery at the Auction Store on Monday. SALE OF VALUABLE. CLASSICAL AND 21M3. CEILANFOUS MUSIC, FINE VIOLINS. &c. ON THUBbDAY AFTERNOON. At 4 o'clock, at the auction store. No. Mat:best= street. will be sold— 'l be valuable Classical and Miscellaneous Music be• longinz to tbe estate of the late C. F. Haptield, corn. prielug orchestral arrangements, quintettes, quer tettes, opera scores. oratorios and piano music. Also, several valuable violins, originals by Steiner, Amatl, Albini,Magini arid others. Catalogues will be ready tor distribution on Monday. Sale at No- 1110 Chestnut street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. . CARPETS, MIR RORS ON FRIDAY MORNING, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store. No.lllo Chestnut street, will be sold— A large assortment of superior walnut parlor, chamber, dining room and kitchen furniture. FINE DIAMOND JEWELRY. ON FRIDAY. At 1 o'clock at the auction store, No. 1110 Chestnut street. will be Bold -13 elegant diamond rings, single stone and clusters. Also, a elegant breastpins. They can be examined at the auction store on Thurs day afternoon. deli 4hz.ta,tl AVIB & HARVEY. AUCTIO • - (Late with M. Thomas & Sons.) 1.7 Store No. SS t Chestnut street. FURNITURE SALES at the Store everyTnesday. SALES AT RESIDENCES -weave particnial attention. Sale N 0.2024 Green street. SPLENDID FURNITURE, SCHUMACHER PIANO. MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS. RICFL CUR TAINS, CHANDRT.veRst, FRENCH CARPETS, dtc . ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, At 10 o'clock,the entire furniture, Including splendid snit drawing room rarniture. Louis XVI style, covertd with crimson brocatelle: sweet toned seven octave mantelade by omrcke handsomee Fren h plate and pie mirrors , bullet. superior extension table. elegant chamber suits, finished in oil: very superior library furniture t ricli brocatehe window curtains. bronze chandeliers, line French imported ciarpets. Tne csbinetfurniture was made to order by Vollmer, is of exanieite desist and workmanship, and is equal to new having been in use but oneyear. Maybe examined the day prevlous to the sale, be tween 10 and 2 o'clock, on application to the auction eers, or on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. SALE VALUABLE MISCELLANEWS BOOKS. I.)N FRIDAY EVENK , TEI. JUNE 15. At 73,1 o'clock, at the auction store. No. 883 Lliestnnt street. Valuable Miscellaneous Books, portion from a Private Library, Including maw English ed Mot:vet choice authors, in line bind.ugs; Also. n number of edical Books, mostly the last editioas of the publics, Dons of Lea & Blanchard. May be examined Thursday and Friday, • IPRINCIPAL MONEYESTA_BLISHMENT B. E, corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. • Money advanced on Marchandbie renerally; Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Plate and on all articles of value, for any length of time agreed WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case; Double Bottom and Open • Watchlish, American and SWIESB Patent Lever es:Eine Gold Hunting Case and -Open Face Le - pine Welcher.: Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches: Fine Silver Hunting Patent Open Face English. American and - Swiss- Lever and Leplnt Watches: Double Case English' Qv:artier and othe: Watches; Ladies' Fancy Watches: Diamond Brea* pins; Fing_er Rings; Far Rino, Studs, de.; Eine Gold Chains; 'Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; Bre3Al Pins:Finger Rings; 'Pencil eases, and jewelry gene F R SAME.—A large and splendid Fireproof Clunk suitable for a Jeweler, price gem. Also, several Lots in Beath Camden /UM ant Chestnut streets. • AIUCTION SAWS. AIICTION SALES. llig THOMAII et SONS,"AUCTIONEROW_I t.: • - . -"' .1.11. _ -, 2 ,__ No& 189 and LB Muth FOURTH RUMS OF STOCIRS AND REAL'ESTA I n * At theMtchange, every.TUESDA:Y. at I.2o'doeirnenlili Handbills of each 'property hatted separate 9y. and on the Saturday previous;to each sale";2oolfeilte• looks la pamphl et ihrm,nivine hill description& ATE AT .PKIVATE SALE. Printed gees, comprising several handlpil a a cT thousand do including every deecriPtion of MI and country proierty, from the smallest dwellings to the moat elegant mansions, ,elegant country seals. forms. I:ridit ~illr:tierts erties, dlr. ..._ HerSLIM at the Auction_ 'Store EVERY TRIYREDAY. ,in - - Particular attention: given to ssaes at Pitvate Residences. gte... - TWA EITY -SENTIENT'S SPRING SALE:JTINTe 19. 'To Close an Estate ' VERY'DESIRA BLE THRES SI OILY BRICE' RESIDENCE and LARGE LOT, ''. 0., 1425 Poplar s" - , west of Broad, with a Brick Stable ht the rear on Cambridge at. Lot 60 feet 4% inches-front,. The above is situate in a very desirable neighborhood. . ar d worthy 01 attend -nof builders and others. VALUABLE BUSINESS I OCATION-t-T EIRE &STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,. with threestory back building, No 20 North Tenth at, above Market at. Tr. mediate possession. - -...:' VALI:WILE BESINESSC WELLING,FOUR S rtro.7 BRICK HOTEI, and D N. W. corrierpf Second and Monroe sts=has the modern conveni ences. Immediate possession:' - - •-- FOI:IR.ToTORY BRICK STORE. and DWE LLING. &cone at. retiolnirg the above. THREE-STORY BRICK HOTEL and DWELL. l NG. N: NV: corner of Eleventh and Myrtle street& 14th Ward. ri Slink-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 850 N. Eleventh street. adlolning,the above._ r. - - 'I EIREE-S1 ORY BRICK. DWELLING, No. IMS , Wood street, with a three-story Brick Dwelling-in the lOU. „ BUSINESS PROPERTY-2 THREE STORY- BRICK STORES and DWELLINGS, Nos. 1642 and 1644 North Second Street,with 2 Three-story Brick Dwellings In the rear on Philip street.'' - , VALUABLE WHARF, River Schuylkill, 44th Ward. Trustees' Pererr pion' Sale-BUILDING LOT, Ms street, east of Jasper street. 19th. Ward, 254 feet front. Sale at N. W. corner Sixth and. Thommon sta. SUPICSIOR FURNITURE. FINE CHINA , AND GLASSWARE, HANDSOME BRUSSELS: CAR. PEPS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING._ .TUNrE - At the N. W. corner Sixth and Thompson streitd, by catalogue, superior walnut parlor; dining room out chamber' farniture. line Erman's .and other =Pers , handsome chma and glassware &c May be exammed on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. VALUABLE YARBI—CaPiEB. OEE AT. BBL VATE SALE.—Avaluable Farm I'B acres. Theresa a vein of s ray sulpburet of copper on, the place. Fall particulars will be given on application at the auction BARMITT do Mg, AROTIONFIEREk .LI Cash AnotionMouse, No. ItSO Market atmet, corner ofilankatreet. Casa advanced on conaleornontetvithontextra'cicargA, PRRwMPTORT BALE 01? STRAW 000Dtt. WEDNESDAY MORNING. June is, at 10 o'clock, 150 oases Men's •and Bogs' Pedal Canton, Leghorn and other Straw Hata. Also, 1:51' aker Hoods. &c LARGE SALE 350 LOTS t3EASONABLE DRY Gto..)Gs. - Dow diately after sale of Ftraw Goods a genera vs rimy of Sew onable Dry Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres. A's, dozen White and Fancy Shirts. 50.. dozen smorted Hosiery. Notions, F.O . aspenders, Hoop Skirts, &c., &c. IT LASZWZODEIE & CO., - AIICTIONEZE33, -, wo. sns MARKET str IMP BOOTS, SHOES, BAIMORALS, REOG ANS, &e. ON 'WEIDNKSDAY MOBNINti. JUNE I. At , 10 o'clock, we wHI sell by catalogue, SOO CUES s men . boys' and yo- ths's boots, shoes, balmorsla„ gaiters Oxford ties. .&..c women's. misses' and ckil lasting. kid, morocco, and buff gaiters. balmorals, boa kins, slippers, to which Lae attention of the trachs is directed. PHILIP FORD at Co., AUCTIONEERS, No. 106 MARKET street. SA T.F. OF laoo CABFA BOUTS AND SHORE, ON TIMIL.*DRY HORNING, ..11ThiS lt. Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, sr cash, 12 o cases prime Boots. Shoes, Brogans, Bal moral* Congress Gaiters, Slippers. Orford Ties. comprising a general assortment of first class goods. btXr:li. AUCI'LONIVS.I« •ten CARD.— We are prepared from now until July Ist to make special sales of any dmcription of merchandise, and will use our beet endeavors to give satisfaction. For terms. &c.. apply at the office. J. YITZYAT.R.W.K. ek. AIICTIONEENEC. - • - No. 416 North SIOOOND froont. 'balm Qat nwhM DROWN COD LIVER OIL (new made) regularly received la qnantities suitable to the trade. ALCOHOL, 95 per cent, finest quality in best of pack . ages. r EFINED CAMPHOR, In original packages. - Ipecac Boot, Ipecac powdered; Ipecac, powdered. is 34 lb. bottles; Powdered Calisaya Bark, Powdered Rhu barb, Powdered Jaiap. in bottles. ibr sale by - ../0.13 - M BARER dt CO., No. 718 Market street. BLAIR'S Pt RE FRUIT SYRUPS put up in bottles expressly for - Families in the country. One table epoonfttl of any of these Syrups added to a glass of 'ne wsier, makes a most refreshing and delightfuldranght —almost. 'Snot equal to soda water. Orders by mail prrraptly answered. H.C. ECLAIR'S SONS'. Apothe. =les, Eighth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. PHOB.—A lot of Camphor for ,etala CLIAM Prx.lB di co., Druggists, fro. 724 and 722 Mark et ?Street. EICTBACT OF BEEF for beef ma or Essence og Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the Juices , of choice beef and is superior in !delicious flavor and quality to any hitherto ]mown: Packets with hall di recdons, one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apdthetarfr 1410Chestnutstreet. . _ - _ 1 - 11111(303)3TS' SIONDII33B. Gradiaat== 1J Pill Mee, Combs, Brash Ninon, Boxes, Horn Selzps, lustramenta, • Hard sad Soft hber Goods, Vial (Ism, Gai rl &M Metal SST/111M &a., al at "Iftret Hande ßß :M ß SNOWDEN 52South Eighth a,rea& OBERT SHOwFT4 & CO.. N. E. OMIT= LA, FOURT.R 'AND RAM STREETS, Wholesale Oruggisia, Mannfacturera and Dealers In WlndOw glass, White Lead, and Paints; of every desert offer to the trade, or consumers , a complete s tock !pods In their line. at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SEOlzma trwit, & CO., Northeast corner Fourth and Race sineels. 'Di AY 81121.--Jont received, an invoice ot Genuine , JUle Imported Bay Itum, tor sale by the g s_llon, try BROW alzTut di 00.. Dminatt. lar• 3Com. • • • • •,,;• 11, 1 1 - AGNESIA--Jerming's Calcined, In lffl:b. round lbw Oland boxes, also In bottles. Yamaha's Carbonate°, Magnesta,ln 2 as. and 4 es. papers. _ .s.eavy Caldned, Magnelda lynding and Far sale by IW-AMT.,M 13241.113„ =ON & 00., Drugglsts, Market and Seventh street,. Philadelphia. Sell lALQIIIORM. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, rrETW I TOW, 141 401Y711 no IT., SOLE AGM. [I7INRS.-The attention of the trade la solletted to Ye' the Moqu veoe choloa SOBZPR R. DlRcrura, No. Ira Boma moat above Walnut MAIMERAS-Old Maud, B years old. BlECKlapbell di Co., !Ingle, double Rad untie Grape, E. Crime & Bona, Radolph, Topa; Rio& Crown and F. Valletta.- El3-ValletteVinho Vellro Beal, roust= al* Rebell° Valente & uo.,Vintaree ins to 1956. CLARE -Aimee Ma Brame and 15‘RatePhe Oltati VRRIIOI.I •ri-El..Totirdan, !Rive & 00. XXIBCAT-de BrOritigIIIIXL. tIEWEPAGNEB - Erneat Inann "Bolden BRIM de Veno Her Xalesizr and Byrd Cabinet and ;odaar no brand& Vwars:mugs-500 CanFe Pore Old Wheat. itire. V Bourbon and Monongahela Whisklee, ibr sale by B. P. biLDDLETON, 5 North Front 'street. REMOVAL. WILLIAM G. PERRY. Stationer and Bookseller, HAS REMOVED from B. W. cor. Fourth and Race, to ,r No. 728 Arch Street. myte.tf BOARDING. • GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. or TWO LADIES. atcan hnd a second sto' front room, with BOARD. at No. 1834 BRANDYWINE Street. Reference re quired dell-2t TE HANDSQMN RESIDENCE, S. E. corner or Spruce and Eighth streets, has been opened for, the reciption of boarders. Booms single and mites. ant with or without private table. , jeg-Inie SUMMER BOARDING.—Mrst-class, eligible. Boo= at No. 891.5 LOCUST street, West Philadet. Phis rs3ll-120 LOST AND FOLIND. T ObT.—The Certificate No. L.V..1 igsued by the Citz/ 11 Philadelphia (olCorovide fbr the subscription to the Penna. R. R. Co. stock, dated Sept. 22_0.03, for one thousand dollars, par able to John Garth Poolgson. of ..'reston, Lancashire. England, and Rite. sharp. of London., England, Trustees , bearing interestatair pet cent: redeemable July 1.1833. tes-tu.,th e s tate • 031GH1111.--N3bbiese sugarsma hinldurrall article, for sale by .709Ut543.-Nr. 4 90,,U4 Mouth Thawaze avennek , • . •
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