FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE LETTER FROM PALIIIIOL, liCorreepordence of the ; calethui, Ems, Tuesday, May1.7,.1870:tA, Offiviert, bas succeeded in patching'np,' disAtpture(l Cabinet in a manner whicll,:Opon the whble, may be deemed satisfactory. The at* elements which he has introduced, if they dolnot , add much to the strength ofthe Ministry hithevrak , of reputation and ability* not at least weaken it ty the suspicion of re , actionary tendencies.- The Due de Granimont, the new Minister . of . Foreign Affairs,ean scarcely be said to be'a.party man in , any sense. The only' political light in • which he can be regarded is that he was once a legitimist, and that he became an imperialist —a change which will,. certainly not stand greatly agalust him in the eyes Of the country. Bothe bas never lieenitnixedlip with the sec tional divisions oflleft Centre or Right Centre, • or other fractions of the Chamber, and will -therefore come before ..it as an in dependent-man, whose career has hitherto heeif entirely diplomatic. He conducted him seir,:*ith: great thinness when Ambassador at , itone in 1.57, in difficult times, and was an . sfvoW•exl .friend of Italian liberties.. He has been, I think, nearly ten years Ambaaaador at Viennaothere he has proved himaelf a man of statesmanlike capacity - -both as regards _the . _Eastern question and during the event§Which bare,of late years so greatly transformed the .Gelman' nations and their policy. As a young man he was a laborious student (for a Duke), andentered and, left-the .Polytechnie school with a high reputation for industry and ac quireruents. He will certainly give weight to M. 011ivier's Cabinet. M. Laboulaye, of 'the Institute, had been spoken of as the new Minister of Public stritetion„and_in_that_case I_need _have said little. in explanation of the appointment to that o.ffice of the author of Pavia eta Anidrique. All Americans would have hailed, I feel sure, with pleasure the promotion of a writer whose - pages have contributed so largely to the favor With which 'American 'political institutions and , American social customs and usages are now regarded by, the French people.' But M. La - bouNre - ,is -- a - far more decided-politiciau"_ than the Due de Ctraniont;•and his nomination would have been regarded almost as an act of direct hostility by the - extreme right of the Chamber, whose support M. 011ivier is still obliged to look to, and will be compelled al ways to do so until a., general election leafs---off—the---remnant- -of official candidates. M.-Idge,who has been preferred to if. Laboulaye for the above reasons, as Minister of Public Instruction, is a compara . _ Lively unknown deputy, and his appointment is quite of a negative character. The only claim that M.. Mit e was one of the deputies who signed the interpellatiott-of the 116, in Jody last. He is a liberal imperial ist of the Right Centre. The Marquis deTal hotet,-late Minister of Public Works, -has . tired from_ollice,_chlegy, I helieYebecause he - found-himself quite-Unqualified for the post he occupied. Ile is a French.Marquis,and rather,a line gentleman; not altogether suited for the rough wear and tear of _official life; especially the great amount of labor required at the Min - istry of Public Works in a country like France, where so mutt falls upon the central ailminis, tration. M. Plichon, his successor, is a staunch member of the Left Centre, and his nomina tion, therefore, relieves the new cabinet from all taint of reaction. He is also somewhat of a protectionist, and his presence in the govern ment is a sort of guarantee to the powerful rotectionist party in France that their interests will not be overlooks' or sacra ice . Thus the vessel of State is once more in differently well-Manned. The new Cabinet is less strong personally than it was when M. Bullet and Count Daru belonged to it. But it is still a fair working administration, of which the worst perhaps that can be said is That it may lack the authority and independ ence of spirit which are necessary to curb and control the imperial will on particular occa- mons. The Plibiseite is nearly forgotten, and com plete tranquillity prevails both in the Capital and the Provinces. Paris is looking its very best, decked oat in the full splendors of its Spring foliage. The town is filled with fresh arrivals from Italy and the South, and the dis play of equipages is prodigious. Sunday last was a great day at - the races -of -the Bois de Boulogne, where the Emperor was again present. Ile looked perfectly easy and com fortable, and in excellent health. As he drove borne again clown the Champs Elysees, his carriage was frequently brought to a standstill by the mass of equipages, which completely choked the:spacious avenue, de scending sometimes in ranks ten abreast. It is a splendid spectacle of luxury and wealth, unrivalled in any other city. Nothing can ex ceed the magnificence of the turns-out ; the elegance of the vehicles ; the rare beauty and value of the horses, and the gorgeousness of the liveries. I The realization of 'external and material prosperity could scarcely be carried further. All Paris has been talking of the immense painting .by M. Yvon, now to be seen at the annual exhibition of the Fine Arts, and exe cuted by the order of Mr. Stewart, of New York. The subject is the Thirty 7 four States of the Union, grouped round a symbolical figure of the Republic. The torch of the civil war lies extinguished, and the demons of dis- cord and evil passions are being hurled down into the bottomless pit by archangels, while industry and prosperity revive with the return of peace. On nne side of the painting are represented emigrants from all the countries of Europe flocking"to the land of freedom, and on the other the black populations of the East bolding up their hands in supplication to tbe emancipators of their race. The painting is of enormous proportiOns, fitted only for some great public ball or gallery. IL attracts great attention, and is always starounded by a host of gazers, who see in it at least a tribute paid to American greatness. The Emperor, on his first : visit to the Exhibition, paused for some time before the painting, as' though trying to realize the colossal fortunes of- a people wbo have so completely put to flight all his hopes for the predominance of the Latin race ! —Mb new Rnssi tied University of Wanjaw:',, in Polankbas five professors and only one student. :Nothing remains for the Russian Government but to drive, the young Polandem at the p,oint of the bayonet into the Univer. !city, vinere all lectures are held in th e Russian JaLguagQ• LETTER FROM POTTSVII,LE. tdorreirqtdence aoing•Biiliettnl FoTTsViLi.E, MO 31,18/O.—Decoration Day with us wawa grand success. The rain of the, past two da s had given pla,ce to,a sky Cloltdek indeed, bat !with - those light, )'broken clouds; 4ich forbid the 44ea.that! umbrellas will come in play whilh they last. • At. an early hour the • ; treets, iverifilled with people, and all carrying flotert. 'Look 'where you would, masses of flowers, bouquets, wreaths, crosses, even Into baskets piled high with the fragrant offerings,.. met the eye ; and, coinbined• with the closed shutters of the business houses and the holiday attire of the people, gave the town a festive air: Pearance i nnusual even on the most" glorious "Fourth." At nine o'clock the decorating pro cession started on its loving, sorrowful round, and visited, in turn, every cemetery in which a soldier's grave was • to. be 'found. At 'the gate of each, files of _Sunday school children were in waiting, with fresh flowers to fill the hands that strewed them on the graVes of the dead heroes; and it was by no means the least interesting spectacle of the day to see the veterans passing with uncovered heads through the ranks blooming, ins. double sense, with youth and beauty. By noon the ceremonies were ended, and. the day was fitly closed by an appropriate lecture from " Chap lain" C. Q. McCabe, whose metriory will long -be green inLthe.hearts of___those whose_ spirit; Were - roused, sometimes from the depths of despair and the verge of the grave, by , tis won derful singing amidthe horrors of Libby. . The, day was as quiet as Sunday. There was no disturbance and no excitement, though some of the warmer-blooded made strong talk 'of'cleaning - out the editorial sarictum - .of — a — De niocratic sheet whose comments on the day and its associations, delivered in Texas style and language, had roused their righteous indigna tion. But milder counsels prevailed, and the unreconstructed was permitted to continue its. little round of stereotyped abuse in peace. - .•. The peace of ;the community, though, seems likely to be disturbed before long. Did you ever see a " coffin notice"? Here are two that - were - posted at Hepplier's colliery; - at New Castle, on Friday . night last. The colliery is about be abandoned , and men are now at work taking Out the pumps and removing the iron. ' - • • 'Noitice to the " Chine men that " work for the coal. operelor.s Basos, and when we Will visit - ye we will mace ye remember us the ditY ye eoilie'tii" work to Newcastle we are Looking at ye to long to stand it any - more we gave ye time a not to consider wheder ye, were doing write are wring that is for the brakes men the wil Fall for Shure no coffee for ye, ye will." • The second notice is as follows: "-Notice-is-here by-giveingAo_you.John CAro and Slutman to leave this place in forty eighl hours and reme every minute is going to you dooni. and dont bring !ale here a gain yot have timely notice to leave-here and remembe " Case yours Fete will Worse " (Here is draft of a coffin.) lr o flying — fro - mit:TT -- " This wont miss wherever you go. "S _G D By my Mothers Sons." "Remember.Powel" has stern significance. - He was, an F i nslishman-,a.boss at this colliery \ some years ago—and becoming obnoxious to. certain pa.rtieS, a =notice similarto - the above was served on him. Paying no attention to it, he was attacked in his own house and shot several times,- -but, fortunately, the ruffians failed to kill him. A similar notice, but in still more vulgar language; was posted on Colonel' Cake's breaker, in the upper part of the county, one day .last week,; warning the boss, IL Oliver, to - " leave the country-by the first of. June, or we will send SOO bullets through you." Collin notices, however, are so common that nobody cares - very much - about-them; and, in deed, we had begun to think we could not be surprised by villainy of any kind; but such a cold-blooded piece of cruelty was perpetrated near Shenandoah City last Friday, that even -the-biasi-sensibilities-of—old—residents - of — th • country were excited. The victim was a youth of sixteen, named Jonathan Yohe, whose father lives in Mifflin, and' had sent him to Shenandoah with a load of hay to sell, and a six or seven hundred dollar note to collect. Ile sold the bay, but failed to collect he - nute - , -- and - started - for - home-some_tiine_ in the afternoork„ At Hoss creek, about a mile and a half from town, a stranger asked permission to ride. The boy consented, ust as you or I would have s done. His wagon was empty, there was plenty of room, and country etiquette requires the driver of a team to carry every chance passenger he can find room for. After proceeding a short distance further, they began to descend a hill, and Yohe was about to get out and apply the brake (which, on hay wagons, is at the rear end), when the stranger volunteered to save him the trouble. After a friendly dispute the boy yielded the point, and turned again to his horses,wheu his passenger, quickly - drawing a pistol,- shot-- him --under--the-- ear,the ear, the ball passing through his head and com `Mg out near the eye: Hu fell to the ground, and the wheels passed over him. A confede rate then appeared from the bushes which line the road, and the two villains rifled the boy's pockets, being rewarded for their trouble with the magnificent sum of about fifteen dollars, and departed, leaving him for dead. About an hour after, he was picked up by some road hands and carried to the residence of Mr. George A. Herring, where lie revived sal % ciently to give an account of the affair andifif description of his assailants; but at last ac counts he was dying. Suspicion rests on a couple of young men in Mifflin ' who knew of lobe's husiness, followed him to . Shenandoah, disappeared mysteriously on the day of the would-be murder, and have not been heard from since. Our county papers say they are not in favor of lynch law, in general; but for peculiar cases, like this, they think it would be just the thing. Provided always, Mrs. Glass's directions are observed, " first catch," &c. The same law would work excellently well in the case of the rascal who stabbed young Smith in Mahanoy city, last Sunday evening was a week. It is old news; but 1 can add the fresh, gratifying item, that Smith is recovering. He was a wit ness in a h«beas corpus hearing of two men, charged with having fired Silliman & Co.'s breaker some weeks ago, and his evidence bore hard against them. On the Sunday even ing• succeeding the hearing he accom pauied some ladies - home from church ; and while sitting ou the steps of their residences, talking with them, a man, pretend ing to be drunk, came up, offered an insulting remark, and was promptly knocked down for it. When he rose, he was sober, and had a knife in his hand, which he proceeded to use upon Smith, stabbing him once, in the neigh borhood of the heart, and attempting to repeat the blow ; but in this he was prevented by the ladies, who dragged Smith into the -house-and elosed the door. Moral—young men, keep away from the girls, if you don't want to get into trouble. . For further entertaining narratives of this kind, you can draW at sight, and to any amount, on the undersigned. Wico. —A poignant interest attaches to one paper in tire current number of The Fortnightly Re vitito—a translation from the Greek, of Aristo tle.Valaorites by Edward Herbert, the young Englishman lately murdered by Greek bandits. Mr. Herbert, cut dOwn in the first flower of his days, was a man Of great literary. promise PHILADELPHIA EVENING_ tuAlLg, ITT, W.EPNFSDAY. JUNE 18170, ( For the Philailltkltvenind ; B4ll9tto. „‘.. , OVA OD'S FAII3 tiVE,"Y , BA r moist d. , - . The great majority of . music-hiving *446 . who'listen to what little good opera . fre.;,jukye. in this country, do loot know, wherf,tlrey,hear the delightful harmonies of Gormod : in the opera which has made his name „. that in the second act, immediately 'after ". the . waltz with its short Movement; the ,tempoer has introduced % an intricate 'and ,Aeautiful ballet, which forms one of; the ittrac- Um's of that exquisitely romantieopera—Faust. Not that it is possible for the pretty danseuses bf the Grand Opera to"ereate thernSelkies an at traction in the slightest degree detmeting.from the effect of the most simple melody of '‘'Mar guerite,"•or. the- shortest aria of...".Hephis topheles*" but because. of the, delightful fairy music which giVes time for the little feet, and a brilliancy to . the.m ' , ovements 'of the' . most graceful of women: Little - do operatic audiences realize what a perfectly appropriate and gratifAng.contrast to. the difficult vocaliza tion of .Opera is the introduction of fine ballet. if, instead of the unpleasant sight .of one or two disciplei of Terpsichore who come before an audience and painfully gyrate to music which is usually taken from ordinary dance music,compoSers, - we could have a ballet written by the composer of the opera itself,,arid,danced by a good cous, 'we should feel a de:sire* 'satis fied which even in our present , operatic de generacy is strong. - • . • .. , Gounod has written two ballets for -Faust. The first, composed for the original representa tions at the Theatre 'l4rique, has been per formed frequently in. America, by the Orches tras of all our large cities., It never has been given during a representation: of the opera in Philadelphia. The work is very sparkling, but at the same time contains many ,of those pecu liar,- wierd-harmonies-which poSitively-Cha racterize all, of Gounod's music. It has fur nished a ".number". of most of the programmes of the concerts of all the bands throughout Europe, and always imparts an attractiveness - to a 011bn:dance, particularly in• contrast to more heavy works. But the second .ballet, written for the Grand Opera, Is unknown: to Philadelphians, and comparatively so to New Yorkers. Composed by Gotinod a short time since,- it far surpasses-his first -elliart. Its spright., liuess and brilliancy at times almost force as to doubt that the composer of the sublime Ace _Maria and - so many -grandly reverential cho - Tales, is also the writer of such 'graceful plm tasies. In listening to the ballet we begin al most to think that the spirit of Strauss must lurk about near us, or the cleverness of - L - alitsky - have entered the-brain of-the romantic Frenchman' while-writing; when suddenly the full violin air is - subdued and-slackened, and the beautiful tenor of the celli weeps to us (so, to speak) a lovely melody which recalls the voice of "Faust" when he throWs his heart, his life, his whole soul's passion into 'the immor tal " Dana anew.," proving to us that Gounod is there, and only Gounod. • The celli cease, arid the intricaty - of - the -- instrumentation—ren - .. ders it almost impossible to trace the air to any particular musicians. A perfect maze of. fairy dancing notes, wound together in such peculiar harmony that the critic is forced to abandon analyzing, and • allow himself the pleasure (and an intoxicating one it is) of per -witting the meresonsuality_of_the-inusicis. _ef fect to take:the place of 'all- the intellectuality which forms the highest appreciation of art. • The - memories-of Faust, and:souvenirs - :. - of• the exquisite modulations- of Romeo 'end Juliet, come to us occasionally through the - multitude -orelf-like_zuelfulies,aud force us still to remem ber that although this -is Oberon's and Titania's music, the pasSionate spirit of the garden scene-is in it. The third movement of the ballet combines Gounod's peculiarities with the style of Spanish dance-music. An odd sort of bolero in the minor key, the air carried by flageolettes with staccato accompaniment of .brass; forms one of the most sparkling effects, which is only equalled in the nest movement by a beautiful combination of harp with other instruments. Gounod does not forget, how ever, that no melody is so attractive as when we have it expressed by a full force of the King of Instruments." The sharp, piercing air, which a few first violins give, is scarcely recognized in the ,Umalitv of tone which Many violins produce when finely played. ConSe quently he has reserved the finale for the most telling effects with the natural soprani of the orchestra, and the result (when the force of in struments is properly balanced) is more than worthy of the previous movements. Thomas, of New York, fully realizes this magical effect which caTi - be produced—by-multiplication_m strings on one part; and not only their multi plication, but their practice as one man; so that already in bowing and expression the violinists, tenors and cellists of his orchestra • rival those of the orchestras of Europe. The writer of this article remembers the effect pro duced by unison of many strings at the per formance, one evening, of Meyerbeer's mine, at the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden. The prelude to the fifth act is an air for the entire string force of the orchestra, in this ease numbering about seventy picked artists. The effect - was perfectly immense; _The audience seined lifted to their feet. The gradual crescendo which commenced soon af ter the first notes were struck, increased until the enormous power of a melody, carried by ' , /such a company of instruments possessing pure musical tone, seemed to thrill even the players themselves, and a burst of enthusiasm greeted Mi. Costa as his baton fell, which shook the old opera Louse, and called ibrth a repetition of the prelude, which was received -a-second time with almost an equal amount of applause. It was the grandeur of simple melody and rich quality of musical sound which made the cold est enthusiastic and the enthusiast almost wild. Perhaps,although it IS hoping against hope, at. some future .day we may hear good ballet music in Philadelphia," net Only by nworchestra which is entitled to the name, but also in opera where it properly beliangs. May 28th, 1870 REAL ESTATE SALES. QM PUBLIC SALE ON THE PH E laiiiLlnises—Thomna & Sons, Auctioneers —Very elegant Country Seat, b. W. corner of Old York Road and Juni per avenue, Chelten Rills,,Cheltenhum township, Mont gomery county; Pennsylvania, 6t miles from Philadel phia and 'a few minutes walk to Old York Road Station, on the N . P. R. It, Ou Thursday afternoon, June 2,1870, :fif) o'clock, will bo sold at public sale, on the premises, all that very elegant Country Seat, situate at the S. W. corner of Old York road and Juniper avenue, Chanel) Mills, comprising about l;() acres of land. The improve men, s are a new, very handsOme, well and substantially• built two-story painted brick mansion, with Mansard roof, with two-story back building, also with Mansard roof - has fine parlor, hall, dining-room and kitchen on the first floor ; four chambers and bath room, with hot and cold water, water-closet and large tank room on the second floor, and 4 large chambers on the third floor ; then) is also a fine kitchen in basement, level with ground on the rear, containing Arnold range, -hot and cAd water, &c.. communicsting with an elegant cellar , with mortar floor, containing Arnold furnace. Tlse.bouse is 33 hist front by 41 feet deep, and contains, gas pipes throughout, numerous closets, marble and slate mentela, &c., has beautiful veranda on front and side, and porch in the rear of the parlor and library. The floors of the:house aro countercelled.so as to deaden sound... There is a handsome lawn, carefully plantod with beutifully grouped dechhious and evergreen trees. 'The above is located in very desirable neighborhood, adjoining and in the immediate vicinity of haadsorne country seats and iesidences. and having unobstructed -views on all eideS.'Avlllch add mach to its valuo, Property of Davis, EN. : , • - cash. Immediate possession. May be examined any day previous to sale. No post ponement on' account of the .weather. Plunge and photographs can be seen and examined at any time at the office of Messrs. (leaky & Conveyancers , No. 135 South Fifth street, Phila. . Trains leave Berka Street Station at 2 30 P. ISt ~3.20 P. M.,4.15 P. M. Take Fifth and Sixth streets cars for Berke Street Station , . THOMAS andONS, Anclioneers, 139 l4l Fourth street.. ,IVARRIAGES. EO.E. SALE—A. FA: Alt PEI.AE • ton, built by Lane in perfect condi tion IYIII be - HOld low. ()nub° soon nt northwest corner. o Seventeenth and Uherry strode. Inquire et • • rny3l.tir th 3t* CJ Market etreet. SUMMER RESORTS fl ON THE LINE OF Philadelphia and Reading Railroad And. Branches. MAY 20,1870. MANSION TITTITISE, NIT. CAUTION. Nro. Caroline Wunder, Potteville P. 0., Schuylkill co 11USCA BO ILA IE4I rEL. Mre.ll.. Idiller.,Tuticaramr— ficbuylkili cow:AY MANSION .House. 1 1 7. F. Smith, Mahuntut (lily P. 0., Schuylkill county 111011INV CARMI EL HOENE, - Charles Culp, Mount Cannel P. O. Northumberland co 111011 SE. F. Mayor, Beading - P: Horki - coniity. • AN IDAL - CSIA II ALL, Henry Weaver, 'Raiding Berko county. CEN I'lt L AVENUE Uoik,LL, O.D. 'Davie, Boating P. Borko county. • • 81 , 1111NA4 MILL MI EIGLITS, • Jacob l i. Proisch, Coushohocken Montgomery co . 110YERir0 MIN ISEMIIfN 4.11 X. Itoons,Boyertoin P. 0., Burke, colukty • I.lll7;splai sus, Goo, F. ()colder, Litiz P. 0., hnucaster county. - LI VINO SPRINGS mrorEL, t Dr. A: Wortiorsvillo P. Berko county. COLD' 'SPRINGS lIRVEL. LEBANON Lerob, Sr,, , Pino Grovo P. 0., Schuylkill county. • EPititATAL wpm - Kos, - - - John FroaeriCk, Ephrdta P. 0 , Lancaster county. PEIMIONIEN BRIDGE novEm.l . . Dai' Longaker, Oollogevillo P. 0.., Montgomery co. PROSPECT irEnnAcE. • . Or. James Palmer, CollegertNo.P. 0., MoUtgomery co. • . DOll rir tiiivsE, • Gi.o.§. Bnrr, Eiboinokin, Northumberland county, itxcrirelon Ticliots will be sold at Philadelphia to and froin aboYeliointiat reduced rates, good for nine day issued ;and on Saturdays good until following Monday. my 23 :11§ ;. • ' --THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, AT CAPE MAT, ,• WILL BE OPENED FOE GUESTS JUNE 23d. It is intended that the. COLUMBIA shall moo ain its high character for quietness and good order, and con tinue to be HO conducted as to retain its largo first-class family patronage. A rranPemeo is may. be made for families by caning upon the undersigned at, the Girard House, Philada. - - -GDO J. BOLTON, Propriet or. myl9 th s w tjyg LORETTO SPRINGS. Loretto Springs, 'Cambria County, Pa., Will be opened on the FI ftSZ of JULY ne;v.t. • For Circulars and other information, addrAs P. above. - FRANCIS A. GIBBONS, Proprietor my 26 lm§ enamg,o,- - - - WHITE ISIILPHER ISP WINGS. Madison county, New York. First-class Hotel and every requisite, now open. Drawing-room and Bleeping Cars from Hudson River Railroad depot, Heti York, at S A. M. and ti P. N., without change, to. Chittenau go Station,l2 mites east of Syracuse. For Illustrated Circu lars, address as above, or C. LE. OLIVER, 7 Beekman street, N. Y. UPHRATA- MOUNTAIN SPRLNGS, JLA LANCASTER COUNTY, PA This delightful summer resort will be open for the re caption of guests on 15th June, tinder the euperintend• ence of Win. Whitehouse ( late of Atlantic City). For particulars, address J. W. FREDERICK, my 2.5 2m§ Proprietor. 14 RS. L. F. WY MAN'S .lIMM.ER Jloarcling-liouse, near Tioga Station, on the Car wantown Railroad; is now open for Boarders, - Caricrun every half hour. Ample shade and extensive lawns stabling, Re. 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F ARSON'S PATENT EXTENSION TABLE FASTENING. Every table should have thorn on. They hold the leave' firmly together when pulled about the room. mlelT3m§ BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. Machinists, Carpenters and other Me chanics' Tools. - Binges, Screws, Locke, KlilVo+3 and Forks, Spoons, Coffee Mills, dcc., Stocks end_Dies—Plug and!Faper Taps,_ Universal and. Scroll Chucks, Planes in great variety. All to be had at the Lowest Possible - Priced' • At the CHEAP-FOR-CASH Hard ware -Store of J. B. SHANNON, No. 1009 Market Street. deS•tf H. Y. LAUDERBACH'S CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND COMMERCIAL --- . ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY ,TWILDINGS, No. 108 S. TENTH. Street A Primary, Elementary and Finishing Schqol. Circulara at Mr. Warburton's, N 0.430 Chestnut street inyo tf§ • , HALLO%VELL SELECT HIGH .SCHOOL NOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, No.llo NORTH TENTHS TBEET, PHILADELPHIA. _ The School -of •the late CALEB S. HALLOWELL, with all its appurtenances, is now in the possession of the undersigned, by whom it will hereafter be con ducted. Parents desiring to have their sons care fully and thoroughly educated are invited to call at the School or send for a Circular. Applica tions for admission to the School next Septem ber may now be made. GEORGE EASTBURN, A. B. tp i my w f 20r] JOHN O. 11001ta, M. S. %rncpa s. W. D. D IN STRUCTIONS GIVEN, IN LATIN, Greek, French and Gorman, by W. JOBRDENS. -1516 Mount Vernon street: ' tnylB QIG. P. BONDLNELLA, TEAOREB, OF kj 13111011 g. Private lessons and classes. Residence 308 8. Thirteenth street. sulti-tn TRIMMINGS AND PATTERMs. lifi - BS. M. A. BINDER'S TRIMMING, In LACES AND PAPER PATTERNS. 1101. N. W. COB. ELEVENTH. and CUESTNUT. NOVELTIES IN TUCKED AND SPRIG DIUSLINS. Piques, Mem 'Mo. to $l. French lanoline, 2 yards wide, GOc. Elegant satins, $1 75 per yard. • PA' Tom Thumb fringes,l per dozen. RA HOLE. MADE-UP LACE GOODS. Black Thread, Guipure, Pointe Applique, Vulcan'. ennee Laces, Lace Collars. Rufflinge, all the styles In use. Cotten gimps and fringes. Jo.eph krd gloves, $l, every pairwarranted. • Bridal yells and wreaths, French jeweliy, corectualid hoop skirts. Coffering machines, $10; If you want a handsomely-fitting, well-made suit, at short notice, go to • • , • • 2,1115. BINDER'S. She never disappoints. It Is truly a wonderful estab liolunent. • The above goods cannot be equalled in quality or Prise. my2s tf rp D b . DOERS' AND WOBTENHOLin'S 109ROFEBE3OR JOHN 'BUCHANAN, M. D. JAI POCKET KNIVES, PEAR!, and ,STAG HAN DLES of beautiful finish: RODGERS' and WADE do .1. . can be consulted permnally or by letter in all die. BUTCHER'S and the oin LEBRATED LECOOLT4tE eases; Patientifcert relY upon a safe, !moody, and , per. •!RAZOR SCISSORS IN CASES of the finest quality. 'rnanent cure. ne the Professor preparea and furnishes , Razors,Rnives, Scissor a and Tablokintlory ground and DOW, scientific and 'Positive remedies specially adapted poliehed, EAR INBT RIMEN TS of the most approved. to'the wants of the patient. Private offices In College. construction to assist the bearing, at P. PtIADICI It A.'B, Building, N 0.184 PINE street: Office hours from 9;At- Caller and Surgical Instrument Maker,lls Tenth street, 11. to 9P. 91. aP 3O 4 bel NY Cheatnut. , u I Y / tr • HARDWARE. &C. EDUCATIO2I. MUSICAL. PERSONAL Ql4 IfrAt Y SCHOOL SUP ERINTEN. dents, vet P104.11011'0 admirable addrose. "How to S. loot a Library," at tho Sabbath School-Emporium, tied Arch street. Philadelphia. • , -• • , 14faiiir YORK ST AI , TP ARI), • vlinisipit , JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG, NO. 114' Vali BOW: NEW YORK, Coutitiulug full caul avoorsto News and Corroipundorioo tr 011.% all parts of the world. TWO. tlti.l.N.Cipor siillllo volr.rt or Six Dullars pox minute, rur Salo at • TRENATITIVS tlliest %kilt street. CENTRALS NE'WS (~14e., • t nut sti.e.ot: . • ASSOCIATED NEWS COM PAN V, kn South Seventh street. - -CALLENDER, Third and. Walnut streets.. , WINCH, £O5 Chestnut street, 'BOWEN, corner Third and - Dv:lr streets. And other Philadelphia News. Dealers. Advertisements received at the office of the MORNING POST. --rny.23 'NEW BOOKS 7•I7I3LISLIED BY, THE rAmerican Sunday-School Union. DAISY'S COMPANIONS;" or; Scenes . from— , Child Life. By the author of " Grand mamma's Nest." A most charming story of a charming little girl. 18mo, half bound,. t. 5 cents ; 60 cents. SNARLY OR SHARLY ; the first number 'of the Hickory Series. By the author of "The Leighton ,Children," etc. 18mo, 40 and 45 cts. - ALLIRMORE'S _LESSOIC-18mo, _l7 and I.l_ cents. , For sale at.the Depository of the - AMERIOAN — SUNDAMCHOOL UNION, - . .. 1122 Chestnut St.; Philadelphia. ray3o m w f et •• THE NEW NOVELS. ROBERT - GREATHOUSE: • A new novel by , Julin Franklin Swift, author of "Going to Jericho. ",," Elegantly printed and bound. IJONOIt BRIGHT. • A new American novel, by the author of 'Malbroo4." Elegantly printed and bound. Price Si. O. GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY. A new American novel vividly deeerlhitr, tinder the garb of fiction, tho true story of Ithiniontan Wtti. Elegantly printed and bound. Price 41 75. 888. BILL'S NEW COOK BOOK. A Cook'Book worth baying; the moat comnlete and eatteactory - one ever publialted in the United States. It to the latent. and petvereett the acknowledged adrantagve of all the °thee& •„-'' A large elegant volume. Price e 2 00. *,,* Sold everywhere, and sent by =IL-postage free, on receipt of price by CARIZTON, Publisher; New York, Madison Square, corner Fifth Avenue. BUSINESS CARDS. EDWIN H. FITLER & CO., Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers in Hemp, 2.3 N. Water &red and 22 N—Delaware Avenue PHILADELPHIA. EDWIN 'HITLER. CONRAD F. CLOTH= MICHAEL WEAVER. U. 6. CILLER. WEAVER&__CO., Rope and . Twine Manufacturers 'and Dealers In Hemp and Ship Chandlery, 2, North WATER. Zs North WHARVES. PH ILLDELYITIL. U. P. .sr. C. R. TAYLOR, 'Perfumery and Toilet Soaps, th Ninth street. Established 1821. WM, G. FLANAGAN & SON, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS, Iy§ Na iy7 JOSEPH WALTON & CO, CABINET MAKERS, NO. 413 WALNUT STREET. . Manufacturers of fine furniture and of medium priced furniture of superior quality. GOODS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Counters, Desk-work, &c, for Banks, Offices and Stores, made to order. JOSEPH WALTON, OS. W. L. SCOTT JOSEPH L. SCOTT. JAMES L. WILSON, HOUSE PAINTER, 518 SOUTH NINTH STREET, Reeidence-5T2 South Ninth Btrect. ay,..10 ly 4p§ —__ ___. HE.NRY PH[LLIPPI, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, . . NO. 1 PHILADELPHIA STRET, jelO-iyrp F. 4 B. WIGIIT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW tj onimissioner of Deeds for the State of Pennsylvania in Illinois. -96 Madison street s -No.-115 - Ohiengo,litinois. - ani9tffr OTT ON BAIL DUCK. OF EVERY width, from 23 inches to nineties wide, all numbers F Tent and Awning Duck, Payer - maker ' s elting, Ball Twine, ac. - t- JOHN W. EVEHHAN, ja26 Zi0.109 Church, street City Stores. MISC ELLANEO 13 ro. CORN EXCHANGE FLOUR MILLS, 2136 Market Street. Superior • Family and Bakers' Flour, MARUFAOTIIBED BY E. V. M.ACH.ETTE. Jr. Every Baw or Barrel warranted. mh3o w tf§ FOR SALE. YARNS FOR SALE. Cotton and Woreted Yarna, all numbers. Cotton Yarns, one two,-three or four ply, on coos, off beams and in skeins. Also, Oltaln Jana Satinet Warps, Cotton and Wool Waste, GEO. F. HALL, CoMmission Merchant. 67 KILBY .Btroot, Boston, Mass. inb2.s 3m§ "POLISHING POWDER:'— THE BEST for cleansing Silver and Plated Ware, Jewelry,otc., ver manufactured FARB & BROTTIEII, 324 Cheetnut street. below Fourth mhl tfrp 4 4 —A • •c• • " NUT 'eontiting-house Desk. Address " H. N., " IE ULLTIN OFFICE. tny2,tll MANTELS, &C itvammaits Of the latest and Most beautiful designs, and an other Slate work orr hand or made to orde• All7O, PEACH BOTTOM. ROOFING SLATES. • Factory and Salesroom, SIXTEENTI3 and OALLOW RILL Strode. WILSON & MILLIIIL - Rpl3-6ro . CUTLERY. LEIIIOII "CONITERTI.BLE 6 Per fent.,Fiist Mortgage Gold Loani; Free from all Taxes. We offer, for 0410'41,750,0M of the Lehigh Coal anti , Nay ,Company's now First Mortgage Six Per . Cont. Gold Bonds, freiffrom all taaes,interest duo Mardi and September, at NINETY (90) and Interest in cur-. rency added to date, of purchase, Theta bonds aro of a mortgage loan of 82,000,009, dated Ootobor 6 180. They have twenty-tiro (25) yearn to , rim, and are omivertible Into stock at par IBM "Principal and filtered payable In gold. ' They aro deom ad by a drat, mortgago on 6,100 abr . & Ot coal lands in the Wyoming Vallriy, near Wilkembarre, present produeing at the rate of 200,000 tens of coal per annum, with works in progreas which contemplate a largo itioreann at en early period, and allT.upon valnaldm Seal Estate in thin city. •' A siph lug fund of ten canto per ton upon all oaltalten freui these mines for five yeara.und of 17ftees,..4..wite por ten thereafter, Is established, ana The Fidelity:, Irony. anea, Trust and lief° Deposit Company, the 'Trusteed , natter tho mortgage, collect these 011011 f And Inietit thena fu theko 'Dimas ' agreeably to the provisions of tho Trust. r kir perticillars, copies of the. mortgage, dtc..b. W. U. NEWBOLD, NON 46.: A.ERTSEN, 1111. 'RORIE, • • ' E. CLAfili. it CO., COWIE at , • ID IR EN Li. 417- CO. YU 11%0 W.--.AT--R---..-.R . --A-:N-7..g.-- Of -large amounts, TAKEN VERY CHEAP. A, lto, \, 1-1-4-1111 i) • 40 South Third St., . PIIELADELPHUL apßi. & I ; Philadelphia, - New - Yorki3nd Washington, Et.A.N . VAELS, Dealers in Government SeenritieS. Special attention given to the Purchase add Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Corninisaion, at the Board of Bro. kern in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SIL VER BOUGHT AND SOLD tiELIABLE RAILROAD B T aNDS FOR INVEST. , Parnphletp and n orma ion g yen 01 No. 114 S. Third Street, PIIILADELPEL&. mb2s-tf rp J. W. G-ILBOUG - II AD CO., BANKERS. 42 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Negotiate Loans, Buy andtael Government and other re liable Securities. ja3l DI fl7§ D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 S. THIRD STREET. SUCCESSORS TO SMITH, RANDOLPH & Every department of Banking bnoineoe obeli receive prompt attention, as heretofore. Quotations of Stocks, Gold and Governments constantly received from our friende, E. D. RANDOLPH & 00., New York, br onr PRIVATE WIRE. ]ably POCKET BOOKS, &C. C. F. RUM PP, krill N. St., /h v e,, Rd,fol xtiv, PHICADIi. Maatifazturer • and, Importor POCiKET•BOOKS Ladles' k Gente elatehels okad Travelling liaFfil li all styles. Rosewood Yoneyama ishogany Writing. Desks. mb22. am cIcJMPAN 1.870. KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY. potabliebed 1832. IncorporatedlBB4. • Office, 435 Walnut 'Street; • PHILADELPULS... North POInI 7 II R. R. Offices Pine Street Wharf, and Mader at. Schuylkill. Ala Ridge road and Wil- No. 4533 Main street,t low. amt. Germantown. - Willow •St. Wharf, • _ No. 21 N. Second at., Delaware avenue. Branch Camden, N. J., 22d dc Hamilton sta. and Ninth et. and Wash- Cape May, New Jar ington avenue. Depot s. soy. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Shippers of EASTERN ICE. Bond your orders to any of the aboSw °liken For prices, Fed card% 4 4 4\7 _ Card-Case% ladles' and Oasts' Brada6' Cane& 187'0. 131 4 4 Int Titzzonarativ mitatintasy. CENsus-Tenucq.conunquees txt-tial- • SERIOOS trotible . has invicen out in rdbeiia. ITALY'S army Is to be thoroughly re-or ganized. - . • is apprehended in' A I'AIITY of missionaries '' ionariemissionarieshave been captured ,by-the tuttivessiLl South Africa .and carried:off into the interior. Las -recognized Gustave Altisjocit , AB Yiee. Cousul ;of Portugal at New York. HON - . WILLIAM 13. WA Slim r 1.171.: • declines a reelection to Congress from the Ninth 'Magma, . ebt(sett .40.1striet.: AT Boston, Daniel KiMball,Jr., a retired du-goods merchant, was killed by; being alfOn kom "cariltige i on. gonday .aft4r noon. Tut: break . in the. French cable has been found,to'be off the southwest corner of Salite Island, about 2t15 milts east of the_Massaclut setts shore. : 4 AT San ,Francisco on Minday, the, editor of `a flash paper, ' flu Mazeppa was Shot in the bead for publishing a scurrilous article. - He Is expected to ,recover. • Tat: Rhode Island Legislature met yester day. At a caucus of the . Iteliutillean members last night; )51r.'Anihony was nominated for re election to the U.S. Senate. TUE President . yeeterday%sent a secret mes sage to the Senate, proposing amenduients the 'San Dothingo treaty, .and :eitendlug.. the thee for exchanging ratifications to July Ist. IN the Tennessee Senate, yesterday, bills passed a first reading annulling an issue of 100 State bonds to the 'Mineral Home Ifailroad Company, and forbidding the State Treasurer to pay 885 bonds issued to the Tennessee and - - THE practice squadron of the Naval Aea detny at Annapolis, comprising the shlßs Mace donian,"Savannah and Dale, will sail with the midshipmen for the annual cruise about June 15th. It will visit Europe and be two months absent. -lirheeling,-West- -Va.,- yesterday, twelve prisoneri escaped from the jail, and four were subsequently recaptured. The escape sas..ef fected by lockiVg in the jailer's daughter and her assistants with.false keys as they were tak ing breakfast to the prisoners. .....I,w3Va.sbitigton,„tbe local politicians, are busy preparing for the city 'election, which takes place next Monday. The canvass is excited and bitter, and the vote promises to be the largest ever cast. There are some appreben .sions-of.violenoe, bnt-measures .be. taken to pirserye order... • IN the United States Circuit Court at St. Louls,on Saturday, the snit of against .fleneral Sheridan and - Major Page, for false imprisonment and illegal conversion of pro perty, was decided for the defendants. The case will be appealed to the Supreme Gotirt of the United States. IN Cumberland'county, N. C., on Wednes day morning„three men went,to the house of. Daniel and Neill McLeod, brothers, and mur dered both of them. They also inflicted seri ous-wounds en the - wife and two children of ,Neill McLeod, The 31cLeods are represented to' We been peaceable and respected citizens. Ilaymakers,.of -Tray, N. V., beat the ITnions, of Merrisania,. at a, genie of base ball on Monday. The score was %7 to 18, The . . Ind=Stocliint Cineintittti—begt the •. City Club of Cleveland, at base ball yesterday, the score standing 27 to 13. The \ a'Lionals and. Olympic played at - lVashington - yesterday, the score standing t; for the Nationals and 9. for the Olympic. AT Riclituondi-Va., the Vnion ;graves were decorated on. Monday,- and the Confederate graves yesterday. (in the occasion of decorating the Union graves at Charleston, S. C., .promi, vent Republicans made addresses urging the cultivation of friendly feeling between the N orth, and South. Gen. Sherman was at - the Soldiers' Dome. in Dayton, Ohio, on Decoration Day. MAYOR ELLysnx, and the rest of the Con servative city ticket, in Richmond, Va., re ceived Certificates of election yesterday morn ing. They subsequently held a meeting, and agreed to decline their elPces, if a legal investi- gallon s on the throwing out of the vote of the precinct from which the ballot box was stolen. The Republicans will contest the election in the courts. Tim Southern Presbyterian General Assem bly has adjourned finally. Its next meeting wlrlit - i - arattiitTrilleTldalramefore—ad journing, a report was adopted recommending the reliaptism of Campbellites who join the Church. A pastoral letter to all the churches under the care of the General Assembly • also, adopted, declaring, in regard to • reunion with the Northern Church, that whatever ob structions may be in the way of fellowship were not created by the Southern Church, and they could not allow themselves to be placed in a false position before the world. EVERY train from the North brought re turning Fonians to New York yesterday. Gov ernor Hoffman has sent an agent to Malone to furnish _transportation for_all_-.returning _Fe nians, and lion. William M. Tweed has au thorized all belonging to New York city to be sent home at his expense. The Canadians have given up to their friends the bodies of Bowe and O'Brien,killed. in the Richards farm skirmish. Thomas Murphy, who was cap tured, is in jail, at Sweetsburg, Canada, but will probably be released; as-no-arms-or-papers were found upon him. Gen. Donnelly was -- removed from Franklin to St. Albans, yester day, under arrest. GEN. STARR yesterday made "an official statement" to a Fenian Convention, at Buffalo, in regard to thejiasco on the border. He says that on reaching "the front" from Malone, last ___Friday f te , found'not,Over_2oo men, there. Col. Leary; with 60 men, was beyond the line. He marched across the line to join Leary, and, on mustering, found be had 108 men. He at once threw up a barricade, and put out a picket of 17 men. Next morning the British advanced ii foree, the Sixty-ninth "Regiment, 4 guns and 700 men,__ forming the. tolunin.• Resistance to such a force being useless, he ordered a re treat, which was made under cover, of the picket fire. The British tired several volleys, but so wildly as to do no harm. Colonel Smith, with 100 Buffalo Yenians, came up at this ; time, but was , ordered to fall back with Siarr's command. Starr says the retreat was orderlY and' Soldierlike, and denies all the re ports as their : ; demoralization.' He reports m , enly one au slightly wounded by a spent - ; ; Forty-First Congress... Second Session. In the United States Senate, last' evening, the bill to supply deficiencies in pay and Mile .age of Representatives, etc., was passed. The bill for the relief of Rollin . White was passed over the President's veto. 'Yeas 41, nays 13. A bill, relating to land grants to the Southern Pacific Railroad of California was passed, an amendment •opening the lands for settlement under the .lioniestead . laws having been re jected. Adjourned. • The House of Representatives did S not, con clude the consideration of the Tax bill. The tipeaker , -appointed Messrs. Logan, Schenck and Slocum the committee to visit West Point, and the Rouse then adjourned: . —The gallant Fenian O'Neill complainsthat he is a terribly ill-used man. While' he was gallantly fighting the Canadians in the .front, the United states Marshal took it barb; at him in the rear. - - 1M P(Itel? A TIC) Nti. ' i Reported (or the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.- ; LIVER-POOL --71 4 1t1n Henry_ rt panferd, Da/Whi — Mir trolia,rp lir 110)frtaj W r -W Mehl 292 vcroiaiit'o4o: li wm 4 1 i 4 00 gates 4 cast Iron pillar& 3 bags pins Tatman &1 rina-. ble;l6 (CO tioua ush Ge(7 F Iteoyer & Sons! lt odo bleach- lag powders W Ounninvhanillt Pons; 27 crls earthenware I 'furze/is & Goddard: (dicks soda ashW Cunningham, .s/.?. Plinsllll.6 b;or tinplates . l4 !retitle! . & 15;12 cr&tow •J' r eatips ; mirilintiware 18 & J. Wi (lute & Car if, c 1•4 de tiithl 44i no 3 cks hardware 3 c':I, HMO W'S liansalt'&; Snlfs; er casks hardware 4 do vices Bindle Hardware (lo; 3 do hard w Are 1 Jobn A. Ford; ellilre elwr,t)rrOi eatime! Co; gal 1,11 41( 1183 ; hoop Iron Bilk lolls bar irOn 11 G.Ornl.by: 2eases :phew 0 i effects A B Connor & 00;6 do musical bxs C [1 014 rk : rat caeks aoda ash Yarnall & Trimble; 20 crittos earthy) , .1. tit Tai pkinsort r.,lleke tliains and hclw 1 csk cit rrreout toil / csk lalw,Nowllm ForilloY:' , ic ('o;r 2 eke chains 1 baler vrell- t .Line licott.St Day; 46 tits tJarthwAilliken & Feather; 16i) crts 12 cks 'nett her Peter Wright & boa"; 102 clot 11011 '&4 CIIIITC1 , 11191i . & Cm. 108 eke ne465 drams ,ntrian MI tea do 76/ drums caustic soda-r 11177 lilts tin jilatlg lOsersacks salt 2'41 old rails - 4 hales mottltigarollsiloorclothlt cs Machinery ' orner. LOl;TDOli—tildp Oar Of - Ffaintlthili' , Vhlllipii-10caskx 1 blacking Henry &flys, J2J do wise J , ll, Lippincott & co. 9 'digs do Craft & "1 °ling ; r 8 ca do il lCollogg B. Hon; I cAZ , r wlfj.. Geo I' Dodge; 0 ca.plmadhoilis 2 d6indlie Powers &; Weighiman;, ydo V6' 111, Wilnoo,— tons old iron rails lu j dieted's(' 2484 pa old rmls 224 Drs iron 11,8101.8 bales mdse 1 oe ions block chalk ..:trai i:ropts , p.troliymb blils order. HA VAR A—Schr Ilector.liackett-103 tons old railroad , ir , rn Lindsay ac Walton DIA TAb ZA B—Bark Starlight, ks: laver-427 Illids sugar: 80 ty.ks on John Mason & Co. r, BOSTON—Steamer Roman. Balzer-10 bales dr* goods T W & 11 Brown & Co; 2.0 pkgs miss Lloyd d; WhLe; 2 otos dry - priotbrenfrin - t — Alteums-, - 15 - hagstenfitllatlv&l Foulke; 6 bales rags Hay & ill,? dale;. 16 pkgs dry goodl7 , T T Lea & Co; 115 cs dry gels Lewis, Wharton & Co; II! rolls carpet ticCallum. Creole* 81011 D; 11$ es dry Ards W 1 L Strong; 2a do boots and shoes Bunting. Durborow & Co; 44 redo 5 picas hoops Graff. Watkins ' & Co; 2n cane:. boots and shoes Thseher At Co; 26 do Sutter & 41i Lur ; 30 bxs elotholins 50 lolls pails G S. Adonis; 69 I,lllAls hair Metier &!Atlntroreti; 6 lioXo9 nest box4solixesciothos Dins Chipman A W biro; 7 lAN goatskins .1.1 Canav III; i 0 li If 41.1 s C Crol,v1,11: 19 Cs chocolate 0.1 Fell & C ; 125 rolls paper 2 IA Is pap,t• hangings Bowen dc Bros: Lowe stock Hilburn & dates; 2.5 .1 Ilk chests tea It Lowe .5c . 00; 64 ensply pkgs W Massey & fie; 4 Cases 10 rolls viper t tlegargo; 20 trundles ! palls 15 nests tubs two crates pails 'Worthington. 'Twining & Company; 69 !Pkge drY'goods 0 - Brc wer dr - Cn;11 es! tildes - 0 W bon & Co; 16 bales dry goods Boughton, 11 &41. a 19 Pkgs 110.0 lairman k Co; 33 pkg. mdse Jordan, Barlwell & C0:26 co dry goods A It Little d Co; 15 do Leland, Allan' But-s;l2.ltales mdse Newell Mareniacinring Co; 31 cc boots and shoes T L 6.C0;40 d0 0 S (Mania ti; (Jo: 34 do M Hayward; 20 do W lileß night & Son; 3.3 do A Fildsti 0n:25 do .1 W Solider; 33 bids glao 1 bundle T Anbin; 45 billspails Benboll S: Rills: 21pkgs glassware S G Bough ton; r ,hbis oil A Campbell & Co; 7 bales goat skins order; 160 quarter barrels fa bids fish Crowell & Nicholson, 72 Ce Graver dc Baker; 110 , 6071 s rope A Henkel '& Son le , bales henip Joel:son; '45 Pkgs CcirdatteJ: S 1;0:- MO pieces spelter & Co; 32 pkgs spring beds J Morgan; 51 bids 3 half bbis fish order; 9 barrels loyolits b P Wetherill. 4 MARLESTON . $C .—Stiameisip Pronset hews, Gray -91 bales yarn Bay & licnseltt; 165; bales cotton Clap le.rn. Herring & 0.; 140 do LI Sloan & SOI16:5 bales rags t ssup oiae; 30 Lela whiting !lass+. k Pratt; 2 emits clay Trenton Pottery; 12 boxes masa Renplier & Hood; 6.3 bon s vegetables J W Swinher & Co; 22 isrice Thos. Wattson & sons; 9do Sunder & Adams; 63 tcs 2 balfdo' rice Cochran, Russell to; CO; I bbl phosphate BP. Croas dale; 120 tints do Charleston Mining Co: 0 bbl. potatoes .1 G Smith & Itro; l•boxJ ]framer; IEIO lire P P Monett ton ; 2 boxes wins J 11l Collingwood; 1 box A Weidener; 1 on W H Richardson; n 5 bbls robin order. DIOVEMEMS OF OCEAN_STEt]!mEBS. TO ARRIVE. , . - . BlHrs O SR M :Fon DATIL Parana London-New York... May 14, France ... .. . ... ~..,..Lly, • rpool...New York .......„.........May 18 lowa - Glaagow':.:Noci York-. -- ' 'May 18 liannover...-..--,.l3renign...New Ywk........-- May`l9 cnina.......-.. ...... _Liverpool...New York .....4 May 21 England L Iverpool-New York. May 21 curnbria-.:. Glaggon - ...New York... May 21 V ',Aar Southampton... New York May 24 Abya11da.,..........L1terp001...New York__ May 24 Trkp01i..........., • Licgrpool..alawltak• gla 43 •• lilay 24 . . . ..... - .. - TO DEPART. Morro Castle...New - York _Havana Juno I: Hermann* New Y0rk...8remen....... ............. June 2 A1epp0..........._..New York... Liverpool.. - Juno 2 NEMI*II . ... ----New York...Liverpool_. .. - . ----June 2 CIL al Meride.......New Tons-Vera- Cruz. ac..-..., ... Jane - 2 Proaiethens ...PLAsdelobia...Charleston June 3 The Queeu New York...Liverpool._ June 4 , Siberia - Boston... Liverpool- June 4 Pioneer - Philadelphia...Wllmlngton...._. __June 4 Tonswands....Philedelphm...Sarannab_ Jane 4_ A Istka - --. -.....New York-Aspinwall.....---.—huse_ 4- C. of Brooklyn-New York... Liverpool _ June 4 India New York...Ginsgow- June 4 Union'..... New York... Bremen- ............... .J tine 4 Colored:a.' ~...,.....New York... Liverpool,... ..-- ..,...-;June. V... I ow: , ....- ....... - New York... Glasgow • • June 8 Hanover New York... Bremen - June 9 gralr The Mourners designated by en asterisk ("I carry the rutted States Mails. BOARD OF' TRADE. JOHN V. JAM Est. C. P.. I)171H10.1tOW, > .11oNrumr 6011MITTIM T. G. GILLESPIE. MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-J v 4. • ScN Salmi 411 Sem BErs; 7 191 MGR WATER. 3 23 AItRIVBD YESTZEDAY. -141 P ilenry - S Sanford, Pentair, 43 days from Liver heit Sons P‘' .4l l ll; " at r" , d o ' f e lrarn i llt e o r n W iflr 1, Phillip's, 40 days from_ - Londanovitliindoslo S'L 'Merchant Si Co. . . . Steamier Pronaothimo, Ural, 72 hour; from Charleston with clottpa, rlee. ac. to E fi Bonder tt Co. 3tithult 40 ladles south of Cbintotnague, pahatai brig 'nom Owen trctn Guantanamo. bound north. '- - - St. arntr SWalker, sherin, 24 hours from New York, with rodeo to W :if Baird 1. Co. 23.houra..fram- -Nem Yorkt - with Dias , . to item 3: Co. Bark Starlight, Searcy. 10 days from Matanzas, with smear to John Mason At Co—vessel to Workman 1 Co. " Bark Areean. Crosby, trona Pravidence, in ballast to Workman .t4Jo. . _ t, , hr Hector (Br), Hackett, 14 days trnm Havana ,with &mid iron to Lin&ay, Walton et Co. Active, Combs, le days from Windsor. NS. with plaqtrr to Solider A Adam..—vessel to Lininox&BUrgi , ig. Sc hr *toggle D Marston, Marston, front Bath, with ice to Kit iCk,rbock , ..r lc , : Co. . - . Schr L Adams. Nickerdon, from Boston. with incise to )Isti.hon & Cloud, S 'ar if! e". a k ay. o n~~crsaori:~nwxa n . - caw w r giva=vtaa: a rIWTOT Burnein. . Sztir Paugusett, Waplee. 6 days from Providence, Seta. M C inrnite. Durborow ./ day from Camden, Del with gram to J L Bewley & Co. ni 5 Mason. McNitt, I day from Milton, Del with grain to Jan L Bewley A: Co Kctir J P Cake. Endicott, Salem. r. , chr Geo Hotchkiss. Rack ett , Providence. Schr B. Law. York. Stonington. .scht d Ynn Du6en, Compton, Stonington. F'o a. S,ii (Zeeman. Fall Ilivor. Behr .1 A Ctawford, Young. Greenport. Schr Clara Merrick, Hand,Boston. Boron. Jarvis. Boson. Schr I Thompson, Endicott. New Bedford. Schr L C Hickman, Robinson, New York. -chr Si I' ItfirrOTllVetreTt'Oltarlset, Steam-tun America, Virden. 12 hours from Delaware Breakwater, having in tow ship Henry E. Sanford. from Liverpool CL EARED YESTERDAY Stearurr Volunteer, Jones. New York, John F Ohl. steumer it WOline. Cundiff. ItaDiatom A Groves, Jr . • . Bark H P Lord. Tbompou„ Matanzas, Warren. Gregg Brig Volant ( Br). Galligon, Glace Bay. Schr M G Gray. Pillsbury. Barbados, Warren dr. Gregg Sc hr E Davis, Hand, Carubridgeport, J C Scott. & boas SchrA 'Young, young. do • . • do San* E Bolgate, Golding, Newborn, C Hallam & Co. HAVRE DE GRACE. May 31. The following-boats left -this-morning in -tow, laden and consinned as follows: 111 to Floyd. lumber to Princeton, NJ; P G Feseler, to to Gill le Lukens; G \V Lamour, do to derriey City; Theodore Buck, do to Delaware City; 'Capitola, do to Likton. Two Delaware and Hudson boats, with coal to New York ronT OF PHILADELPHIA , Fordgn and coastwise arrivals fur the month of May, lent, a. ceinpore•d with the eanee period in 186‘ . ./: 1670: 1919 Fun - Coust:TOtal. .. - For. Coast. Tots! 22 1 3 3 1 ... 1 28 4 32 31 ... 31 31 7 33 59 4 61 31 569 609 56 702 i5B 490 490 ... 593 593 334 334 ... 547 547 , 543 543 ... 1303 1803 754 ' 754 ... 13/8 1379 Ship. rlPalfle~llpi __ B;trio- Brig . etitomiel+ bleops bleauler, Burg, Boat. 9! 2704 2796 148 4537 4.38.5 mEraortkiirle.. Steamer At - yoming„ Taut, hence at Savannah. yester day. Steamer J W Everman, Hinckley, hence at Charleston lath inst. Steamer Fanita, Freeman, cleared at Now York yes terday for this port. Steamer Rolsatta ( NC B ), Maier, cleared at New York yesterday for Hamburg, &c. Steamer City of Baltimore (Br), Delamotte, cleared at New -York yesterday for Liverpool. Steamer Silesia (NG ), Troutman. froui Hamburg May IS, via Havre 21st, ;with 932 passengers, at New York Steamer 'Ville de Paris, Surmount, from Havre May 23 via Brest 21st, at New York yesterday-188 passengers. Steamer City of Illanchester, Philltps, from Liverpool 14th ult. ut New York yesterday. Steamer China (Br). Macauly,from,Liverpool 21st ult. at New York yesterday. Bark John Mathues, Sullivan, at Malta 12th ult. from New York Barks Gun Eden, Greenleaf, and Pleiades (Br), Holt, sailed from Cardenas 21st ult for north of Hatteras. Brie John Skay, Nickerson, at Matanzas 22d ult. from New York. Brig Sir Hobert Napier (Br), Hodge, hence at London 17 ,'tic nit. Brigs $, V Merrick, Lippincott; J Biclonore, Herder, Fatistina, Patterson, hence at cardenas 21st Schr N Bower, Stackpolo, hence at Matanzas 21st Seim Qetaro, Sprague. sailed from Cienfuegos ]Bth ult. for this port—not as before. Schr M C Collins, Endicott, sailed from Cienfuegos ISth ult. for north of Hatteras. Schr Elba. from Bangor for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole nth ult. had sprung a leak off Cape Cod the same morning, and was obliged to throw overboard part of cargo ot lath. Had four feet of water in her hold whOm she arrived. - GAS :FIXTURES. GASFIXTUItES.—.IIISKEY, M ERRILL Sc TBACKAitA, No. 718 Chestnut street, manu facturers of Gas'Fixtures, Lamps, &e., Acc., would Call the attention of the public to their large and elegant as sortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants,' Brackets, &c. They also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and public builaings, and attend to exteading, altering, and repair ng gas plpes. All work warranted. - MEDICAL JOAN C. BAKER & CO.'B. PURE COD- Liver Oil, genuine and perfectly sweet and palata• ble. Recommended by the best physicians in: the land. Established IEIO. Citrate Magnesia, Alcohol, Powdered ()Wm, 3i pound bottles. . • holesale . agency far thacelobratel Rl2ll Each Oen reel Water.- - - JORN`C. BAKER & OR., 718 Market street, Philadelphia. REILADELP,IIIA - EV ENI - N - d 7 , BULL` ETIN; WEDNESDAY, JUNE ,1,'14870. INSURAINCE COMPANY NOitTR, AlfigibteA.. Fire, Miiiine and Inland 'lnsurance. INconponliejcp ankfri'Elt PEAVETUAL. CAPITAL, . $500,000 AtsisEr, joinuaryllgt, 4: .6%783,581 Losses paidsince 'origitaLTa.' tionr. ' , P r • * • • $23 000 000 Receipts of Pregoioms,lB69, 81,091,837;45 In tereSt fildiallisVestinenuo„ s ;,I 0 • • 112,106,53 19 Losses 99141,;U09, I" .81.038086 84 ' STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS. First Mortgage on Pity Property-- . : . f 1768,450 00 United 'States Government and other Loan 8enda...... 1,122M8 00 Railroad Bank and CanalStocka,..... 155,701 00 Cash in Bank and office - • ' 247.620 00 Loans on Collateral &curtly - 32,553 00_ otes — ltetyable, mostly IfirCrle — e — . -Pre ni hun.s. " • • - 321,941 00 Accrued Interest. 30..Vil 00 Premiums in course of.transmission- 85,198 00 Unsettled Marine -Premiums. - ' 100,900 00 Beal Estate, Office of Company, • ' 30,000 00 . . 82,7831f31 00 MISECTOBS.; Arthur G. Coffin; - • Francis Cope, Samuel W. Jones,_ . Edward H. Trotter, - - John A. Brown, Edward 8. Clarke, Charles Taylor, " T. Charlton Henry, Ambrose• White; . Alfred 11.-Jessup, William Welsh, LouiTo. Madefrat 31 - erriaWaln, " - Chu. W. Cushman,.._ John Mason, ' Clement A. Griscom, Geo.', Harrison, William 'freckle.. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Preeldent. CHA 'ILES-PLATT, Vice Pree't. 16.173.11A9 MARIA, Secretary.- C. H. REEVES, Ass't Secretary. • • • Certtlietes of Ifferfne,insurance issued (wfion do sired). payable :at the -Honuting House of Messrs Bro*n.kddldey & Co.,Lopdou; ' • .' • • .felOtf FIRE ASSOOIATION F A or • PHILADELPHIA., Incorporated Blaroh, 27, 1820, Otrite--No. 34 North - Fifth otreet. INSURE BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - AND EtERMIANDISE GENERALLY FROM LOSS BY FIRE. fln the city of Philadelphia onli.), - Assets artinizery 1 s 18 7 0 s . • - TRUSTEES: William H. Hamilton, Charles P. Bower, - John Darrow, - • Peter Williamson, George I. Young, Jesse Lightfoot, Joseph R. Lyndall, Robert Shoemaker Levi P. Coats, Peter Armbruster, Samuel Bparhask M. H. Dickirmon, .Joseph R. Schell. WM. H. HAMILTON, President, SAMUEL tiP.A.II,HAWyI, Vice ,President. VirAi."T:BUTLXR, aeoretary. • DELAWARE JAIITTIAL SAFETY INSt: SANDE COMPANY. incorporated by the Legiala latnre of Pennsylvania, lirS. Rice, S. E. comer of THIRD and WATAHT streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES - • On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world, HILAND INSURANCRS On goods by river, canal. lake and land carriag to- all ,phitorog of the Union. INSURANCES On klerehandise genetklly ; on Stores, Dweillngs, Houses, 2tc. • /LIMEYS OF THE COMPANY Novemner 1, Mom • (1200900 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-fortree— .... -....----... 61216,000 00 100900',United States Six Per Cent. - ..Loan (lawful money]..... • 107 , 7 50 OF - - 60,000 United_ Stakes Six Per : . Cent. ,-, Loan, IE3I 60,000 00 200,000 State .of. Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 213.950 05 700,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent Loan (exempt, from tax)... M 1) .940. State of 20.000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds_ 19,450 Of 25, 1 Z.41 Pennsylvania . Railroad Second - Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 23,530 26 26,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent - Ronda - (Pennsylvania llailroad-gaar. 40,000 State of 'fennessee Five Fe; Cent. L0an....:: . - 1.5,00 t 4 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Vent . . Loan 12500 Peunsxlvania...-_.I piny, 250 shares stock .. . . 5,929 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, DO shares stock..:_._. . . 10,000 Philadelphia and. Southern - Mail Steamship Company, 80 Shares stock. 7,500 (0 244,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties 246,900 Ot e 1,251.400 Par. Cost. $ IZIS • Market value, 141,255,270 01 .622 27• Beal Estate_- ~» . Oi Bills Receivable for Insurance made 423,700 71 :stances due nt Agetit-tEr-3=-Pre miume on Marine - Policies. Ac crued Interest and other debts due the Company. 65,027 90 Stock. Scrip, &0.. of sundry Cor porations, $4,706. Estimated 2,740 2 Cash Baia. ..... 88 Cash in Bruiser.-- 972.26 1 69,221 11 Thomai 0. Band, DIRE John 0. Davis, Edrunhd E. Souder, Theo hilua Paulding, e Tmanair Fleury Sloan, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., !runes C. ;land, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadou, William 0. Honaten,' • THO. • JOHN HILITRY LYLBURN, Sec H ENRY BALL.AsaLstan TELE___P_ENNEYLVANIA Flags _ RANCE COMPANY. —lncorporated 7826-4/harter Perpetual. No. MO WALNUT street, opposite Independence Iknare This Company , favorably known to the community rot Ivor forty years, continues to insure agabist loss cs ismage by tire on Public or Private Buildings, eithe. 4ennanently or for a limited time. Also on Furniture tocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on Libor* za Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, b Ingested in the most carefulantter, which enables then to offer to the insured ; an undoubte4 security in the Oall Dna ' - CTOBB. Daniel Smith, Jr., John I:leveret:ix Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Haziehurst, m Gilliniry Lawler Thomas Robins, J. gham Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL SMITH, JR., President. G. wza.. G. CROWELL, Secretary. anl9-tf THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COM • PANY.—Otllee, No. 119 Booth Fourth street, below Obeetnut. "The Fire Insurance Oompsmy of the °minty of Phile -incorporated by the Legislature of Penneylva n i s in My. for indemnity against. lose or damage by are. exclusively. CHASTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital *nd contingiat fund carefully invented, continues to in sure build s, furniture, merchandise, &0., either per manently or or a limited time, against lose or damage by fire, at the lowest raters consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. posses adjusted and said with an possible despatch. DiaßbrAta.; . 1 . Chas. J. Butter, _ An_drew EL Miller, Henry Budd, , James N. Bton ,e John Horn, ' . Edwin L. Reakirt, Joseph Moore, Robert V. Masser, Jr. GeorgeMecke, - Mark Devine. pmp_ 8 J,Bl37,7llll,PrAsidpnt. ITLENBY 'BUDD., los Provident, BENJAMIN F. BOECKLEY. Secretary and Troaanr JEFFERBON:7I:Ban ENBI7II.ILNOE' O O M. PANY.of. Philadelphia.—Office, No. 24 North Fifth street, near Market street. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania . Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets.- eltdAsi. Make insurance against Less or damage by Wire on Pnblio Private Buildings. Furniture. 'Stocks, Goode and Her chandise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. WM. McDaniel, Edward P.Moyey Israel Peterson Frederick Ladner John F. Belater lin , Adam J. Glum, Henry Troemner, 'Henry Delany, Jacob Schandein, John Elliott, Frederick Doll, " Christian D. Frick, Samuel =ler, i ' George E. Fort, William D. Gardner. WILLIAM McDANIEL A President. ISRAEL PETERSON, Vice Preeident. PRIMP E. CoLttatall. Secretary andTretteurer. - eIIiARTAIrt • - • _ MUTUAL FIRE IN . I3:II4,k_NAPV:7 I O . IAPANY OF GEE . . . ._ .3fA.NTOWN,_:- 'OFFICE N0.•4829 MAIN - STREET, Take. Riaks in Philadelphia, Montgomery and Burka counties, on themost favorable terms, upon Dwellings , Barns, liderchaudise, Furniture and Farming Imple ments, including Liar Grain, Stvtai, &c., &c. IRECTOBS. • - I Spencer Roberta, . . Nicholas Rittenhouse, John Stalin's];, , • . • • Nathan: li . J once, Albert Asbmead, ' - James li' James Joseph Bandaborry... Chas... Weiss, Wm. Ashmead, M. 8., , , Oboe. Millman,. Abram Rex, ' - ' ' ' 011a$1. ft:Stokes. ! , ' '• - •. - - ' SPEND R ROBERTS. President. *.-ORAIL . R. 13TOKES,Secretarv - autYrecteurer. -i, - • .-:- .., wht..ll. LEilm. AN... .• 6)/8 Stu th&n§ -' -, • • ~ -Assistant tiePrOtatY. INSURANCE. ,„ 414,690 74 ,925 a -- 14Y500 Ot $1,852,100 04 • OBS. Samuel E. Stokes, William G. Boulton,i Edward Darlington,' H. Jones Brooke, Eduard-Lafoureade;---- Jacob Riegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. bi , Varland, Joslina P. 'Byre, Spencer kt'lloam, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A .R.Berger, D T. Morgan, " • S O. NA.ND, President. I. DAVIS, Vke President rotary. t Secretary. de INSIT. INSURANCE. 1 7 829 6ifft otTER, itHPETU L I , 191M1 ° ICIAN FIRE*INSMANCE -COMPANY_ OF IPIIIIIpIIIIIELPIIIAV ' OFFICE--435 and 437 'Chestnut •St. Assets on January. 1, 1870, $201254731 Capital $400.000 Accrued Surplus and Premiums ' 2,425,731 11i0010 FOR Ivo, ' LOSSES PAID TN 0810.000. 2144 OVER 42 LOISSES PAIR SINCE 1829 *55500,Q (PO. Perpottiai and Teinporaii , Pollclo9 on Moral Tennis. The Company also issues policies upon the Rents dt. all kinds of Build itlgs,Ground Bents and 3fartgagos. The " yneßmatir ~ has no DISPUTED CLAM. DlREGTO lu t f B red H ritier, Alfred G. Raker..-, BamueLGrant,— ' Thtunad-Sparts; I Geo. W. Richards, 'Wm. S. Grant, Isaac L6a, . , . Thomas b. Ellis. , • George Pales, Gustavus 8. Benson. ALIMEG. BAKER, Prmident. i t GEORGE ;PALEB,Tice..Preeident JAB W. McALLISTER, Secretary. THEODORE N. BEGEB, A ssistant BecrZtary.. fez de3lft - ' • • • . • • UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCSI VV OOMPABY oy PHILADELPHIA, Thls Dmnpan,ylakes ileitis at the lowest rates gond/hint with safety, and nandites its brislneas exclMthrelly to • - , . -riiiZ-INSIMAHOD IS THE UITY Of =PHII.3DIIr - PHIA. oirrlOZ—No. 723 Arch street Fourth' Nablonal Bank Building. Thomas J.Zdartin, DlEZ- -CT Wall W. Brenner, John Hirid, Albert-its Xing. Wm. A. Bolin, . Henry Baum, James Id ongan, , Ja m bes Wood, William Glenn,Charles Judas, , Jambs Janney, I J. Bony, AsAin, Alexander T. Pierian, j HungBh mulligan, (J Albert. Roberts L ritzpatrloki J males P. Dillon. CONRAD : b. ANDRESS, Provident. W. A. BoLim. Tceas., F•wirri.Boo'f. FAME' INSURANCE COMPANY, NO, 809 CHESTNUT STREET. INCORPORATED 1856. CHAR,TEROOO PERPETUAL. APITAL, S2OO. FIRE IN S UR ANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insures against Lou or Damage by Fire, either by Per petu*,qr Temporary Policies, DIRECTORS. -.- Charles Richardson,- - —ltobert Pearce Wm. H. Rhawn, John Kussler,'Jr., William fa. sonert. . Edward B. °Me t John F. Smith., Charles Stokes, Nathan Mlles. - , - John W;Everman, George A. West A Mordecai Booby, CHARLES ICHARDSON, President, WM. H. BRAWN, Vice-President. XLLIAMS I. BLABOEARD.Secretaiy.Deli! A-BIERIGAN FIRE 'LNSITRANOE-002d. PANT, incenp_orated h3lo.—Charter perpetual. N 0.310 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large pal! -np Capital Stock and Surplus in vested In sound and available Securities, continue tc insure on dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandise vessels in port, and their cargoes, and other _personal property... Al l losses liberally and promptly adjusted. - DIRECTORS'. Thomas R. Marhi,. - Edmund G. Tlutilh, John 'Welsh, ' • Charles W. Poultneli Patrick Brady, Israel Morris, John T. Lewis, John P. Wetherill, . William THOMAS B. MARIS. I!resident. Azimut 0.0 &1171,012. D. Secretary. SAFE DEPOSITS. THE PHILADE - LPHIA TEUST SAFE DEPOSIT AND. INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE AND BIIRGLAR-PEOOF 171.17L18 IN . THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. 421 CHESTNUT STREET. I CAPITAL; 5g0,000.- For SA VE-KEEPINci of IllevtutarattruT BONDS and other SECURIII Eis, FAMILY PLATS, Jr.war•Rs.and Other VALtt• A.BLES, under speclal guarantee, a the lowest rates. The Company also offer for Rent at ratesmaryin from thb - renterulone - h - oldin e ay: SMALL SAFES IN TFIE BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, affording absolute SECURITY against FIRE, THEFT,Buit• GLARY and Accurnmr. All fiduciary obligations, such as TRUSTS. 'SWART/TAN. snips. V.... - crorrollignlPS, etc., will be undertaken - and faithfully discharged. Circulars,glying fall detalle,forwarded on application Thomas Robins, - Benjamin B Comegys, _ Len is R. A shhurSt, „ AnPlatla Heaton, J Livingston Et - ringer. F. Ratchford Starr, R. P. McCulloch, Daniel Haddock, Jr. Edwin Lea 115, Edward Y. Townsend James L. Claghorn, John D. Taylor, Hon. Wm. A. Porter. OF VIPERS. President—LEWlS R. AMR [JEST Vice President—J. LIVINGSTON ERRINGER. Secretary and Treasurer—R. P. McODLLAGH. Solicitor—RlCHAßD L. ASHHIIRST. MACHINERY, IRON. &U. FENC The undersigned are prepared to execute orders for ENGLISH IRON FENCE, of the beet make. The .most sightly and the most economical fence that can be used. tipecimtn panels of various styles of this fence may be seen at our office. mh9 3mg M . ERRICK Sz SONS, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, ao WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANUFAC,TUE dTEAM ENGINEK—High and Lcrw Pressure, Horizon tal, Vertical, -Beam,--Oscillating,-Blast—and—Corrtish Pumping. ROlLF;RS—Cyllnder, Flue, Tubular, &o. iTEAII HAMMER' Pl—Nasmyth mad Davy styles, and 01 all sizes. - OASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Brass, &o. ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron TANKS—Of Cast or Wrought Irou,for refaories,water oil, &c. GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Bonch Castings Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Barrows, Valves Governors, dm. . iUGAR. MACHINRRY--Such as _Vacumn Pans and Pumps, Defecators, Bone Black Filters, Burners Washers and Elevators:Bag Filters, Sugar and Bon. Black-Care,,km Sole manufacturers of the following specialties: in Philadelphia and vicinity,of William Wright's Patent Variable Cut-off Steam Engine. In the United States, of Weston's Patent Self-center lug and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Ma. chine. aloes & Barton's improvement on Aspinwall & Woobley't Centrifugal. liartol'a Patent Wrought-Iron Retort - Tdd. itrahan's Drill Grinding Rest. . Oontractors for the design, erection and fitting up of Be finerieefor working Sugar or Molasses. `4o'^ COPPER AND YELLOW METAL Sheathing, Brazier's Copper Nails, Bolts and Ingot Copper constantly_ on hand and for sale by HENRI WrNSdR & CO.. No. NC South Wharves. PRINTING. A. C. BRYSON &, A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON.- CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON k CO., 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. . 4307 Chestnut St. & 601 Jayne St. 007 Chestnut St.& 604 Jayne St. (Bulletin ButllllllF Philadelphia) Book and .7o Printer., Book and Job Printers. Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Boole and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book'and Job Printers, Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen. Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. . Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. •Workmen BREA Rrice r e Low. A TRIAL. OIVII 116 A-TRIAL. , GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. , OWE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A 'TRIAL. GIVE US, A TRIAL. ' GIVE US A' TRIAL. Sale on the Premises, No. 2323 Green street. HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND ELEGANT WAL NUT DRAWING, DINING BOOttl AND CHAM BER FURNITURE. FINE FRENCH PLATE MANTEL MIRRORS. LACE -•CURTAINS; FINE TONED PIANO FORTE, HANDSOME BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, CIIROMOS, BRONZES, CHINA, GLASSWa RE, Ae. - ON MONDA.I MORNING. June 13, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 2323 Green street, below Tirenty -tuna h etreet,the entire Household _FA:annum including_ , - . -Ekgant_AY_altmt and,obo_nk4ual: Orawlng ROOM Stitt, crimson brocatelle. reads by Allen; elegant Walnut Centre Table, fine-toned %wren-octavo Plane Forte;made by Decker Bros New York; handsome Walnut Dining Room and Chamber Furniture. made by Walton: elegant Walnut Buffet, fine French Plate Mantel Mirrors, handsomely framed; ..Thread Lace Window Curtains, Brounes,Chromo Litho• graphs, Handsome Brussels and other Carpets, China and. Glassifare, superior Refrigerator, Kitchen Uten sils. &c. fe2 we 6m HALL&`rEtraß 147 South Front street Honeycomb and Marseilles Quilts, White Goods, Eel ,moral and Hoop Skirts, Ties Tailors' ',Cal:timings, No tions. Sevrings,- Suspenders,thubrellas,- Sm. SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF MM POZEN COTTON HOSIERY, OF A WELL•RNOWN IMPORTATION: • ON FRIDAY MORNING, June 3, on four months' credit. including,— Ladies' brown and white Hose. Mon's brown, white and mixed Half Hose. Children's Hose and Half "(olio. 60 cases Canton Fans. 10 cases Silk and Gingham Umbrellas and Parasols, '°Also, Stock of a Retail Store declining business. Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lover Watches ; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le pine Watches ; Fine Gold Duple: and other Watches ; Vine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English, Ame rican and Swiss Patent Lover and Lopino Watches; Double Case English Quartlor and other Watches ; La dies' Fancy IV atches, B Diamond Breastpins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Studa, &c, ; Fine Gold Chains, Medal lions, Bracelets, Scarf Pins, Breastpins, Finger Rings, Pencil. Cases, and Jewelry generally. FOR SALE—A largo and valuable Fire-proof Chest, suitable for a Jeweller ; cost S'66o. Also, several Lots In South Camden, Fifth and Chest nut streetia SCOTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTION (10111.1111SSION SALES 'ROOMS, B. SCOTT Jn., A.uotioneer. 1117 CHESTNUT street, Girard Bow. Furniture Sales every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 10' o'clock. -' • Particular attention paid to ont-door sales at mode• rate rates. - d 029 tf A. Iitc()LELLAND -'AUCTIONEER, T 1219 CHESTNUT Street. taw' Personal attention giyeu to Sales of Household Furniture at Dwellings. Nib' Publio Sales of Furniture at the Auction Rooms, 1219 Oheetnut street; ovary Monday and Tnursday. For . ..particulars see Public Ledgor. If.—A euneriornlasa of Furniture at Private Bale. : • DAVIE kt•• HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, • iFormorly with Thomas & Bons) 'l3toro Nos. 48 and 60 North Sixth atroet. • Er Bales at Itosidoncas rocoivo particular attention SO" &ilea at the Stop) aver) , Tuesday AUCTION SALES; lur THOMA.I3-4t;SONEIi AtTOV E ONNERO, i 454- %Alas 411art u rf hin t Earsa t erl__ . ' ). . , sir PubUo sales at the Philislelskla• Eactiang i ssv . gc7 ' TUESDAY at 12 o'cl ck. - - 7 - . ' Tl li fis t a i ll, e , ;sales .at ,the - Auction Store . EVERY 'llirealesatiisaidepdbarocetsteaDoatal shanty*, #1! I VALOADVE THEOLOGIOAL AND 31110 ELIA. NEOUS BOORS PRobt PRIVATE LIBRARIES. ; - ' ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; •di Juno 1, at 4 o'clock. . • ; _ LAROZ ANT) 114 PORTANT SALE • •• • DIAMONDS, WATETIES 'JEWELRY, bIIOW. Being the entire Stock ( about a 75.000 worth) of Messrs. Ennui & •ISA-ACS, of N 0.608 South Second street, -to Lasold at the auction store, - • ON• THURSDAY 'MORNING,' Juno 2, at 10.0 clock., • • , be stock comprises 200 Diamond Sets; Brooches, E'en rings, Pins and Binge. - • Solitaires, welgi.lng from 1 toti karats. .350 gold and open face Watches( new and secondhand. MADE BY TH E MOST OELT,BRATE ?) MAKERS' ea Silver Watches, in hunting and•aptin cases, •• - Pine solid gold Sets, Pins and Ear Rings. Gold Vest, Guard and Ohstelalne Chains. - ' ' • SOLID SILVERWARE, SPOONS, LADLES.. &c„ Sic Tho attention of dealers and private buyer* is invited to this sale w•comprislng one of the finest eL:iks ever offered in this city. ___24„..ll , The-goods-will-liobn-extilidtion at-the store-of lite.srs. Ephraim a Isaacs, 698 South Second street, on Wednesday, from 9 A. DI. to 4 P.. 14.; • G The sale will be, in the second story of the . Auction Store, Thursday, connnenChig at 10 o'clock. Sale at the Auction Rooms. • • SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, 1711'11101'6. BED BING, CHINA AND eGLASS- W ARE, REFRIGERATORS. STO YES, 'FINE OAR. PETS, dx. ON THURSDAY MORNING. June 2, at 9 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, by Cata logue, a large assortment of superior Parlor, Chamber, Library, Dining Boom and Office Furniture, rosewood Piano, Melodeon, In Walnut case:French Plate Hirsute' and Pier Mirrors, elegant-Walnut 9ecretory and -Book- case, Walnut Sideboards, Wardrobes, Extension, Centre and Bouquet Tables, Lounges, Arm Chairs, Fair, Dusk and StrawAllatresses, Featlirr.Beds, Bol sters and Pillows, China and Glassware, Refrigerators. Soda Water Appsratus, Stoves, Velvet, Brussels and other Carpets, Matting,. kc. • •. - .Sale on the Premises. ' VERY ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, S. W. corner of Old York road and Juniper avenue, (Theban Hills, Cheltenham tawaship. Montgomery comity. Pennsylvania. six and ono•half miles from •Pbiladelphia - end ; a- few-minutes - walk to - York — Road Station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. ON THURSDAY, June 2, at;D:; o'clock P. M., will be told at public sale, on the promisee. lEr Full particulars in bandbille. • Sale on the Premises. DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT, N. E. corner of Washington and Church lanes. Chelton 11111 s; Chelternham•townshirfA . ntgomery county*.elitr-* ,sylvania, seven miles from Philadelphia and a few minutes' walk to York Road Station, on the North Petinsylvania•Rallroad ON FRIDAY, June 3, at 315 o'clock p. M. will be Held at public sale, on the premises. ,FrAtp. urtip,lars in handbills. Executors' Sale on the Premiere—Eetate of John W 01aiehorn r dec'd. _ _ LARGE AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND _ FURNITURE. . ~ • ONFMDANSRING., - Jiwie at 10 o'clock, will be coil at public sale. o* the premises, all that VALUABLE TEIRFIE•STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, with three-story Back Building and Lot of Ground. north side of Arch street. west of Tenth street, No. 1009, containing in front 25 feet, and in depth 170 feet to a 281 eet street. ..." Immediately after the sale of the Residence will be sohLby caralogne:the supe - rior Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber .Fruniture, Piano, Carpets , Bookcase, fine Matresses. Beds, Kitchell Furniture, Refrigerator, &c.,&c. V I ILI;LBLE LAW LIBRARY, - ON FRIDAY ATURNOON. June 3, ot 4 o'clock, including the PenPsylrartia and Englhh Reports. TASTER'S SALE OF STOCK. ON TUESDAY, Juno 7. at 12 o'clock, noon, at tho Philadelphia Ex changeovill be sold at public sale, by order of a Master in Equity, under a decree of the Supremo Court, 21i3 shares (original', being equal to 506 shares new stock of the West Branch and Susquehanna Canal Co. May bo examinNl on themorning of Bale at 8 o'clock. Catalogues ready five days prrrr ions-to Bale. - HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. Previous to the sale of Furniture will be sold the RA NI SOME-THREE STORY. RESIDENCE .atul Lot of Ground, containing in front 2.5 feet, and extending In depth 164 feet to a - 4 - feet wide alley,- -The-heuse contains 13 rooms, and is finished in the best mariner throughout. Clear of all Mee/Ammo. Immediate possession.. Terms—ssooo may remain on mortgage. May be examhied any day previous to salo,hetween 4 and G o'clock P. Ili. ouly. Particulars in handbills, to be hail at the auction rooms. B UNTING, DURBOROW & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Nott—=2-and-2.34-Market-street,-oorner-of—flank-.--- LARGE SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS, ON THURSDAY MORNING. Juno 2, at 10 o'clock, on tour months' credit, including— DOMESTICS. Bales bleached and brown tikeetings and Skirtings. do all wpol, bound, Canton and Shirting Flannels Cases Wigans, Kentucky and Corset Jeans, Denims. do 'Furniture and Apron Checks, Silecta,i , Stripes. do Prints, Manchester and Dourest' - do Cottonadengs, Cambrli nets. do Kerseys, Tweeds, Satinots, Cassfmeres. Coatings, he , LINEN GOODS Cases Irish Shirting and &heeling . Linens, HoHands, Drills. do Spanish, Diay and Blouse Linens, Caling, Bur lave- do Table Damask, Diaper, Towelina. Crash, Sc. MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS. . . Pieces Engli,h, French and Saxony black and bind Cloths. do Aix la Chapelle Fancy Cassiuteres and Coatings. do Belgian Doeskins. Groises, Tricots MOROI - is. do Silk nd Wool Mixtures, Italians, Satin do Chines. DRESS GOODS. SILKS AND SHAWLS. Pieces black and colored Ginghams, do Paris Inelaines,Mozarnbiques, Poplin Alpacas do Bureges, Grenadines, Empress Cloth, Percales. do _. Lawns, lack and_colored Silks, Shawls, Cloaks, Ac. PARIS SHAWLS. A line of black Merino and , Tbibot Long and Square Shawls. A lino of Paris printed Cachet:were Shawls, A line of Faris 3lozanibique, Grenadine and Fancy Shawls. LARGE SALE- •OF CARPETINGS, 500: - ROLLS WHITE, RED CHECK AND FANCY MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. , ON FRIDAY MORNING. Abe 3 at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 200 pieceelngrain, Venetian, Liet, Hemp, Cottage and Bag Carpeting's, Canton Mattinge, Oil Clothe, &c. SALE OF 2000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, STRAW GOODS. sr ON TUESDAY MORNING. June 7, at 10 o'clock, on four mouths' credit. THE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH MEET, S. E. corner of SIXTH and RAGE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise generally—Watches. Jewelry, Diamonds; Gold and Silver Plato, and on all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. AUCTIONEER I TAMES FRE EMAN, wainutsceot, ' snore' Flan Mohairs, Ikliacits, Scotch AUCTION S!ALIVS: jer, IiArART BROTHERI3, AU II TION I N 0.704 (IHESTNUTetroot. above Seventh _ Important P eremptory Salo at N 0.45 SouthArcoud ' T a "..4lallellt3 tilY. 4lit g. 11.4144, EXTENSIVE - a I TOG , If p O R F , I,EwL, EGAsANT w4LL 4r arr 8(51 8 1 CO V ER E D IN' A nron - GRE m N , AND Bt VELilatIN .11,EPS AND w *TER% ha AND FINE - EIATILAILIITHS; "VERT ELEGANT CARVED,WALNU,T, CHAMBER. SLITS. FINISHED , ITV OIL- S, AND VARNISH ; LARGE AND ELEGANT WARDROBES. LADI.Eze MARDNOIOIB,, ' , ELEGANTLY3 4LilltVerts-BOLIS.-- CASA S. SECRETARDEIS, LADIES ESCRFITOIRES, • SAY/ND , STADS, El.DN,lnljuntlat4.ol4Yl GIBER TABLES, BA NDBO HE' 0141.10NT.AL_AN._. RECEPTION CHAIRS, E.' 1 4,i;•... I,3,4.WWWAAT ` HESSE% LOUNGE% &C. • • 5 - •, ON THURSDAY MORNING ? , 'June at 10 o'cloch/ tit 11ft)..45' South Senora atreee,"*7 , atalogue, the entire large and very Elegant, Stock of Furniture, manufactured by blegeren.ißLO/MONDrilk Co. expt eaaly for firetclass retail sales. SALF FINE OIL ' , PAINTING/Sr 0 R BIOS, IFRAMES, ON FRIDAYhWRNIN4 lanes, et 11 o'mock at the ftuction Chestnut street, a collection of tine lifidern, Oil Paint ings, Including speclmerts'•by Lewitaind °there, tine Chromes, gilt (sautes; unframed Ohromee and Ea- May be examined on Thursday, Junu2. SALE - FIISOELL - ANEOUNROOL - R, - ON 'FRIDAY AFTFIRI(OO/Y. At 4 o'clock, at tho Auction Rooms. * Important Peremptory'Sale for account of when? I May RLFOANT DIAMOND .TEWELtr, FINE WATCHES OF EVERY DEISOGUPTION, JEWELRY, TWO SETS FINE S DOUBLE" falt.;• NESS, &c. ON SATURDAY iIFrRNING. \ - June 4. at II o'clock, at the auc tion rooms, without ro- Serve. 'an ll_ nesectinent of `elegant'Diamond Jewelry, line Watches of everydevCripllont.drt oliNtint gold awl silver hunting-case and open face sane; al# kinds of Watches; in gold and. silver , cam) altj Asada, merit of owelryztwo sets - of very - flne' Double Harileasi, equal to new. It iv positively abnounced that 'eVerygot in this sale will be sold without reserve, for. acconnt.of whom it may concern. to repay advances- and - elterges: Catalogues on Friday, when the goods, may beexati hied. VALUABLE COLLECTION ovnlan-piticEio `, ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, .1 une 6 at 4 &cluck. at tho'nuotion room., N 0.704 Mime nut street a valuable collection of high•prieed 800k5..., Salo No. 2211.V1tt0 street. ELEGANT WAI NUT PARLOR 'FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD SUPERIOR GRAND PIANO.. BY WEBER; HANDSOME. OILED WALNUT OHAIN BER. FURNITURE, FINE ERENCII PLATE Ufa. RORS, HANDSOME LIBRARY AND. DRA.W.INGI ROOM FURNITURE, FINE CIIINA, GLASS AND PLATED WARE, HAND S OME ENGLISH ,BRUS SEMI AND OTHER CARPETS. &c. I • • . ON THURSDAY 11010 . NG, - • , June 9, at 19 o'clock. at No. 2212 Vino street, by cabs loyue, the entire elegant Ilousehohlrurniture,.&c. T _ () THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AU lON ERRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESTNUT street, • . Rear entrance No. 1107 Samson. street. • - Household Furniture of every description roooidod -on Consignment. • Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the' • most reasonable terms. . . MR. M: THALHIEMBR'S FIRST. ANNUAL SALT: OF CEDAR MOTH-PROOF CHESTS AND FUR AND MUFF BOXY:S. ON THURSDAY MORNING, June 2, at D o'clock, at the anetion store, No. Ills Chestnut street, will be sold, without reserve, sixty su perior Cedar Moth-prootCheats and- Fur and . = Muff Boxes, manufactured from choice Florida cedar and made in the beat workmanship manner. Executorn. Salo. ' Estate of Mary P. Loxler, No _34o7_llridge etreat,_Mantna WALNUT AND MAHOGANY PAIII,OR AND CHAM BER FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS, BEDDING. . &c., &c ON THURSDAY MORNING June 2, at VT o clock. at N 0.3407 Bridge street. lilantna, will be cold. by order of the Bxecetora, the entire Household Furniture. Bedding, Clothing, &c., &c. Furniture may be peen early on the morning of sale. Sale!xt ifo. 1110 Oh.qtnut etreet HANDSOME. WA_LNI , T; I , :s. ILL OR.. CII MADER. WI BR ARY AND DINING lI.OOIkL _FURNITURE. VELVET. BRUSSELS AND INGRATIN CARPETS, 5 RosEwoon PIOS, Sy CELE RATFID MA KERS; SILVER PIATED WARE I . AND CUT LERY, FINE CHINA AND GLASSWARE, SE CONDHAND "FURNIT ORE - FROM - EAMILIEs. &c., RC -ON' FRIDAY MORNING, • • at 9 o'clock, at No. mu Chestnut street, will be gold, is very large asiiortment of new and secondhand Rouge hold Furniture, Carpets, Pianos, Paintinge, .Engray in us, China , &C. TV - 4r Ca ATM TIONEER , D CASH AUCTION NOUSE, • • No. 210 MA RR T Street. corner of Bank Street REGULAR SALE 500 OASES CITY-AND EASTERN _MADE BOOTS. SHOES AND BROGANS. ALMO. LADIES'. MISSES'. CHILDREN'S. MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS, SUNDOWNS, Ac. ALSO, —FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BY CATA LOGUE, _ ON THURSDAY MORNING, June 2, commencing at 10 o'clock. • L. ABHBRIDGE & (30., .AUCTION .. SERB. No. Wit MARKET otreot.abotre Fifth— HEATERS AND STOVES. PANCOAST &.MAU.LE THIRD AND PEAR STREETS, Plain—and-Galvanized WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPE For Gas, Steam and Water. FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, BOILER TUBES. eam an Pipe of all Sizee Cut and Fitted to Order. CARD. Having sold HENRY B. PANOOAST and FRANOIti I. MAULS (gentlemen in our employ for several years past) the Sfock,Good Will and Fixtures of our RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the corner of THIRD and PEAR streets, in this city, that branch of our busi ness, together with that of HEATING and . VENTILA TING.PUBLIO and PRIVATE BUILDINGS, both by STEAM. and HOT WATER, in all Its various sylitems,..-ivill be carried on under the firm name of I'ANOCrAST A MAITLE,, at the old stand, and we re commend them to the trade and business public as being entirely competent to perform all work of that character. MORRIS, TASKER & . 00. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22, 1870. mio2-tr EDGAR L. THOMSON (Successor to Sharpe & Thomson), STOVES ' IRON-FOUNDER. , TINNED, HEAVY lIOLLOW-lAEE. Ormtc-209 North SECOND street ; FouNDßY—Sottth SECOND and MIFFLIN streets, my27-t la w6m§ Philadelphia THOMAS FL DLKONB6 SONb, Late Andrevrs & Dixon, No. 1124 CHESTNUT Street, Phtlada., Opposite United States Mint. anufacturers of LOWDOWN. •PARLOIt_, • CHAMBER, OFFICE And other GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood lie ALAO. WARN-Allt FUMNAGES, Joe Warming Pablio and Privatb Huila* REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, AND CHIMNEYCAPS, 00(YKING-RANGES, BATH-11011LEIRS. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DROGo. INRUGGISTS WILL FIND A LAEG stock of Allen's Medicinal Extracts and 011Almondil, Red. EMI. Opt., Citric Acid, Coxe's Sparkling Gelatin. genuine Wedgwood fdortars. .4c...hist landed from bark Hoff nuns, from London. ROBERT. SHOEMAKEE C 0.,, Wholesale Druggieta, N. E. corner Fourth' isal Race streets. • , • n — RIIG GISTS' ..8111sIDRIE8. la.Tit.ADEr... ates, Mortar, Pill Tiles, Combs, Bruabote Itirecirs• Tweezers, Puff Boxes,Horn Scoops, Surgisselan• 'meats, Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods;Nial Cases, Glass and /dotal Syrinitus,: %o.; istr oiled Hands' ' prlbes. SHOW DEN 4 BROT WAR, • spa-tf 23 South Elia% street::. CASTILE SOAP -GE...NITINF, AND VERY pr boxes host landed from bark Idea, and or eale by ROPE= SHOEMARER & Oa. Importing Drunalete. N. E. corner Fourth and . Race atm*. ll' STRIICTIONS. HORSEMAN - M .IP. -THE PIMA. DELPHIA RIDING 80.1100L,N0.3338 afar .triiet, is open daily for Ladies and Gentlemen. ,It is the largest, beet.lighted and heated establistunent let the city. The horttee are thoroughlL broken for the most timid. An Afternoon Class for Young Ladies at tending school, , Mewing, Wednesday and Fedor's, sad an Evening Glass for Gentlemen. Horses thoroughly trained for the saddle. Horses taken to' ltvory. Haat. some carriages to hire. Storage for wagons and sleighs. BETH GHAZAL ' Frosttetor Cot - 17ater,